MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1984 ATBrNM Daily Nat Pnaa Ron The Weather iianrl?9Bt9r For the Week Haded Foneaet of U. 8. Weatkar Buiaa ^ra^v«nber 98,1964 Manchester WATBS wUl ManobMter Emblam Club ^DOWNTOWN dear aad very eoM taalfkA meet tomorrow at the Italian will m««t Wednesday at 7 p.m. Yule Sale Set Chwches Low ^iknit Town MUIARD lew 10-18; B onay aot bo eoM to­ American Club, Eldrtdge . S t at the Elka Club, BlMell S t 1 4 ,1 4 8 lEumtig ll^raUi morrow, laereoMlng ekmdbieao, Weighing in will be from 7 to W ith Car Bid M«mb«ni of Olbbona AMem By Garden Club PARLOR Manbcr e( Andlt Mgk 80-86. 8 p.m. ^ e board of dlrectora Buckley School library work­ Now Open ’ll Brand Bnreaa of Otoonlatlaa bly, Catholic liOdiM of Colum win meet Thursday at 8 p.m. ers will meet tomorrow at 9:15 Chorches Motors Inc. of h to- bitt, will have their Chriatmaa Now! ManehmUnr A City of Village Charm a.m. in the school library. The Manchester Garden dub chester, with a net price of $1,- party tomorrow at 8 p.m. at at the home of Mrs. Charles Located In soatheast Turkshot 69 Russell St ' w4U spouBor its annual Christ­ 960, Is the apparent loW bidder com er o f the Parnell the K. o f C. Home. Membera (CloBsUled AdvertUtng on Page 18) Executive board of the Wom­ mas S^e Friday, Dec. 11 from for furnishing Town FI.m Paridng Lot . . . (On (EIGHTEEN PAGES) BfANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 , 1964 PRICE SEVEN CENTS are reminded to bring a Chrlat* ens Club of Mancheeter will VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 52 maa gift. Mra. Raymond Mur­ Manchester Lodge of Masons, W. Clifford Mason with a new, Cottage Jnst off Oalt meet tonight at 8 at the home 6 to 9 pm ., and Saturday, Dec. phy, organiat at St Bridget’a AF smd AM. will meet tomor­ 1966, four-door sedan. SL). of Mrs. Wallace Grube, 387 Por­ 12 from 9 a.m. to noon, at Chorches, whose low bid was Church, will lead a community row at 7:30 p.m. Fifty-year and twenty five-year membership ter St. Whiton Memorial Auditorium, on a Dodge Polaro, submitted alng. Refreshmenta will be the second low bid also, this one aarved. pins will be presented by Irving 86 N. Main St. Mrs. John F. Events E. Patridge, grand master. A Friendship Club of St. John’s Pickles is coordinating chair­ for $2,086 on a Chrysler New­ Plenty of Polish National Catholic Church Itiapah-Spencer Circle of play will be presented by the man of the event. port. will sponsor a Christmas Ba- Others whose bids were open­ Paridng South Methodiat Church will Fellowcraft Club. The chairman will be assisted Russian Space Missile *aar Friday from 7 to 9 j).m. m SHOPPING ed in the Municipal Building have a Chriatmaa meeting to­ by Mrs.-'Earl Bissell. Mrs. Rob-, In State and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. this morning are: The A. C. morrow at 12:S0 p.m. at the Hartford Wellesley Club will ert S. Coe, Miss Millicent Jones to 6 p.m. In the newly renovat­ ^ 1 DAYS Hines Co. of Hartford, $2,217 home of Dr. and Mra. J. Manley have a holiday buffet Friday at and Mra. George Johnson. Mrs. ed hall of the church. Christ­ for a Pontiac Catalina; Man­ Shaw. 'Itie hoateaaes will fa« 6 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Vernon Muse will be secretary mas handicraft items and a TILL CHRISTMAS chester Motor Sales Inc., $2,236 Mrs. Charles Crocker, chair­ Harry C. Bartlett, 23 Glendale of the sale and Mrs. Wells PU- New Proposal Rd., West Hartford. Husbands Polish kitchen will be featured. for an Oldsmoblle Dynamic man, Mrs. J. Manley Shaw and Roast beef and Polish foods will kin treasurer. Mra. Nevin Decker, are welcome. Reservations may "88’’ ; and Scranton Motors Inc. FREE!! For Optional of the estate of Georgina Enters Race to Mars be made with Mrs. Morton Tern- be served all day Saturday. Others participating In the of Rockville. $2,270 fo- a Pon­ Brown, to Clarence H. Kinney sale will Im Mrs. Charles Les- A New Roll Of Daughtera at Union Veterans sky, 34 Glenn Rd., Glastonbury. tiac Catalina, and $2,390 for an and Elizabeth A. Kinney, prop- perance, bird feeders and seed; Oldsmoblle Dynamic "88.” Party Levers o f the Civil War will meet to­ ■ferty at 38-40 Benton St. Messiah Soloist Kodok Film night at 6:S0 at the home o f Ward Circle of South Meth­ Public Records Mrs, Roger Brown, greens; All of the bids Include the Marriage Licenses Mrs. Earl Trotter, herbs and Kenneth Holton of Hartford trade-in of a 1958 model Bulck. NEW HAVEN (AP) — Mrs. James Shearer, 113 Rus- odist Church will meet tomor­ with Each Ron Developed ■ell St. The Connecticut De- row at 8 p.m. at the Home of Alan Goodale Pratt, Boston, dried material; Miss Amy Jones will be a soloist with the Man­ Specifications for the bidding Arthur T. Barbieri, Demo­ Soviets Say Warrantee Deeds and Cynthia Mae DeBandl, 73 chester Messiah Chorus In its Llled for an 8-cyIlnder vehicle, (Black and White and f! artment president will make Mrs. Barney Peterman, 40 and Mrs. Leland T. Wood, loose Color Prints) cratic Town Chairpian, said Nutmeg Homes Inc. to Dur- Scarborough Rd. presentation of Handel’s Ora­ ,.Jilnted black, with a heavy- Ser annual vieit tonight. Jordt St. pine cones; Mra. Anton Lata- today that he.plans to pro­ wood J. Miller and Ermaleen S. John Francis Quesnel, Hart­ wlc, novelties. torio Sunday at 8:15 p.m. at duty manual shift mounted on Their Craft the steering column, and with pose quick adoption of an Christmas caroling spon- Robin Andrews, son of Mr. Miller, property on Lydall St. ford, and Doris Joanne Roy, Also, Mrs. George Johnson, Bailey Auditorium of Martches- LIGGETTS ■ored by the Walther League FrancLs E. Boland to Harold Bolton, Dec. 4. table arrangements; Mrs. Earl ter High School. He is baritone a gasoline tank capacity of at optional party lever on all and Mrs. Neal Andrews of 692 least 25 gallons. ’The engine will A T THE PABKADB Young People’s Society of Zion J. Orfitelll and Jeanette S. Or- Herrick, wreaths; Mrs. Charles soloist at Immanuel Congrega­ Has Trouble Vernon St., has completed basic Adoption of Trade Name be capable of using regular gas­ voting machines in the Evangelical Lutheran Church is fitelli, property at 110 Com­ Crocker and Mrs. Victor John­ tional Church, Hartford. training at Lackland Air Force George E. Wilson, d-b-a oline. state. scheduled for Sunday and Mon­ Base, Texas, and has )}een stock Rd. American Driving School of son, whatnot and food tables; ’The soloist Is a music staff He added, however, that he MOSCOW (AP) — A So­ Miss Millicent Jones, staging; day, Dec. 6 and 7. transferred to Jet Training Louis F. Sardella and Rose Manchester, 1073 Main St. member at the E. O. Smith disagreed "i>i the strongest pos­ viet space probe has joined Mrs. Earl Bissell, decorations High School, Storrs. He is a School at Amarillo, Tex. S. Sardella to Francis A. Mac- Building Permits RANGE sible way 'vlth those who argue America’s Mariner 4 on the William C. Baker, son of Beth and Jpnet F. MacBeth, To Louis and Raymond Da- for sale and Mr. Andrew Reg- graduate of the Hartt College WANTED for total abolition of the party Henry A. Baker of 69 S. Haw­ \M> long road to Mara, but the Womens' Home League of the property at 269 School St. mato, five 2-family dwellings on getts and Mra. Robert S. Coe, of Music, Hartford, and the CLEAN LATE MODEL lever.” thorne St., completed ba.sic Glenwood St., at $14,000 each. publicity. University of Connecticut. Barbieri said he has studied Russians announced today training at Lackland Air Force Salvation Army will meet to­ Green Manor Estate.s Inc. to FUEL OIL the party lever question and morrow at 2 p.m. in Junior Hall To U A R Housing Corp., new Members of Cadette Girl Holt has appeared In several USED CARS that their spacecraft is not Base, Tex. He received the rank Helen H. Stevenson, property Scout Troop of St. James’ has consulted with New Haven at the Citadel. Hostesses will on Kennedy Rd. dwelling at 188 Mountain Rd., opera productions of the Hartt GASOLINE working properly. of Airman 3.C. and a citation $18,000. School are making posters for Opera-’Theater, and Is a mem­ Mayor Richard C. Lee, Con­ as sharpshooter before being be Mrs. Louise Hagenow and TOP PRICES PAID Zond 2 - - Zond l.s Russiein for Norman S. Hohenthal to Paul the sale and labels for the ber of the Hartford Festival gressman Robert N. Giaimo and transferred to Chanute AFB, Mrs. Annie Steele. To Gino Evanglista, new car­ probe was launched Monday J. Sombric and Georgianna T. booths. Chorus. ^ FOR ALL MAKES other political leaders In the Dl., for automotive school. wash at 344 W. Middle Tpke., greater New Haven area. from a heavy satellite circling Sombrlc, property at 97 Oxford $10,000. Mrs. Frank Blckmore will 'The Messiah Chorus will re­ BANTLY OIL Manchester Chapter of St. "It Is my judgment," he said the earth, an official announce­ Willing Workers Circle of SPEBSQSA will rehearse to To Wilfred D. Giguere, alter­ conduct workshops to make ar­ hearse tonight at 8:15 in the COMI'.W V, l.NC. Garter Chevrolet In a statement today, "that the ment said. Radio reporta John Jarmosik to John J. ations to dwelling at 96 Lock- ticles for the sale. The sessions Choral Room as the high school. .showed its power supply "is ap­ South Methodist Church will night at 8 at Bunce School, Ol- Welch and Jeanine R. Welch, !;!. M \iN STHl'K'i opUonal party lever provides a meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at cott St. All men Interested in wood St.. $1,500. will be held tomorrow at 9:30 Philip Tr^fgor, director of the Co., Inc. common sense answer to a con­ proximately 60 per cent below property at 29 Fulton Rd. To Norman S. Hohenthal, a.m. and Wednesday at 7 p.m. group, has announced that this the expected," the announce­ the home of Mrs. Carrie Ander- barbershop style singing are Conservator’s Deed 'ii;i.. ’uikiu'ii !i-ir)!ir> 1229 Main SL— 649-6238 troversy which, frankly, has Bon, 21 Edmund St. Co-hoet- welcome. No musical knowledge new dwelling at 91 Oxford St., at the home of Mrs. John will be a very Important re­ created more heat than light.” ment by Ta.ss, the Soviet newB Lsabel B. Gatti, conservatrix $10,000. Pickles 55 Holl St. iH)ck\ illc Tif r'-;!271 Mses will be Mrs. Lida Rich­ is necessary and there are no hearsal. He said .adoption of an option­ agency, said. mond and Mrs. Claribel Carr. voice trials. al party lever "would preserve This indicated it might not bB the best of the present voting able to send back scientific In­ system while meeting totally formation about Mars even If It Independent Oarage Owners the complaints of those who succeeds in passing close to the Oi Connecticut, Inc., will have a have raised sincere objecUons planet. Marlow’s—Open dinner meeting tomorrow at to the present voting machines." Similar troubles silenced the 7:30 p.m. at Miller’s Restau­ A three-judge Federal Court la.st Soviet Mars probe, Tuesday and Thursday rant, E. Center St. The theme last June dismissed a suit which launched Nov. 1, 1962, while it of the meeting will be "Key to claimed that ConnecUcut’s man­ Belgian King Decorates LJ,S, Colonel was still more than six mUlion Nights tiU 9:00 P.M, Survival through Better Busi­ datory party lever on voting miles from Mars. Zond 1, anoth­ ness Practices.’’ For reserva­ Fire in this East Baltimore house took the lives of seven children today. Five machines was unconstitutional. King Baouoin of Belgium places Order of King Leopold II around the neck of er Soviet space effort laimched tions contact Raymond Street­ These Christinas gifts more youngsters were victims of a fire in Kentucky. The possibility of arson is last April 2, apparently failed on U.S. Air Force Col. Burgess Gradwell, commander of planes used in recent Con­ er, 11 Essex St., president. being investigated in the above blaze. (A P Photofax.) go rescue mission. The king’s (tide (left) assists in the decoration ceremony at an unann(^ced mission. Scien­ -A ------Area Weather tific observers thought Venue The Family Swim Night Pro­ WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — A Brussels. was its target. very Intense ocean storm lo­ gram regularly scheduled on are going to The Americans, who have cated about 250 miles east of Wednesday evenings at the Young Turks Husband Held in Baltimore successfully probed Venus, Manchester High School pool Cape Cod this morning is sweep­ Star Witness Governor Backs Democratic Bill launched Mariner 4 toward INSULATION ing frigid arctic air down across and sponsored by the recrea­ Mars on Saturday. It is reported Southern New England present­ tion department will be cancel­ Seek Early Quizzed Again working as planned at the be­ ed for this Wednesday, but will cause a lot of talk ing the Connecticut area with a ginning of a 7 -month trip to W. H. ENGLAND be resumed next week. 12 Youngsters preview of winter temperatures. GOP Caucus The outpouring of cold air In Baker Case Rezoning Action the reddish planet. (and well deliver them gaily wrapped — to put under the tree) southward Into &e area began The American and Soviet LUMBER CO . Alpina Society will have a launchings came close together Monday and increased consider­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The Christmas party Wednesday at WASHINGTON (AP) — Much because the position of the earth 7 p.m. at the Italian American Surprise friends and relatives this Christmas with gifts as useful as they you don’t have to pay a penny until after Christmas.) We’ll gift-wrap them ably during the night as the “ A t tte Graan” S4S-32S1 phone calling, letter writing and Killed in Fires oceem storm rapidly developed Senate Rules Committee quizzed and Mars are favorable now for Club. Members are reminded to star witness Don B. Reynolds In Public Hearing the complicated trajectory bring a grab bag gift. are unusual. There isn’t a home anywhere that can’t use step-saving free, too. □ Every one of these telephone gifts is guaranteed to be a huddling U going on among off the southern New England TOunger House Republicans. coast. Hie frigid sdr will now again in a closed meeting today needed. Such favorable periods BALTIMORE, Md. (A P )—Seven brothers and sis­ come only every few years. extension phones... stylish Princess phones... or one of the other great "conversation piece’’for years to come. □ call YOUR telephone company TTie subject: Can they and hold the area in Its grip this before opening public hearings The Questers, Wunnee Chap­ Zond 2 was laimched “ in a4: to the calculated one,’ ! the Tass he is in his Dial lights up for easy use at night. (It doubles as a night-light!) $1.75 monthly.* South, doesn’t appear to be wor­ talized is Patricia, 18, with lic Utilities Oimmission has re­ announcement said. Annette, 6; Timothy, 7; Dar­ bums over one-third of her served decision on a New Haven 50s. If he ried. He relayed word through a lene, 8, and Vivian, 13. It added that at 8 p.m. Mon­ Your spokesman Monday that "if the body. Railroad requeat for permission Awaits LBJ-Taylor Conference calls her , - He said the children were to sell 207,000 square feet of its day Moscow time — noon EST members want to meet earlier, The Spencers grabbed a 6- Zond 2 was nearly 25,(KX) miles DOWNTOWN "young sleeping on the second floor week-old son and ran from the Greenwich atatioi) .property. It’s all right with m e." from the earth. when the fire began shortly be­ blazing building, authorities The commission said Monday Stotlenors lady” he’s over 40. The term T WASHINGTON (AP) __ -;vthe new civilian regime of Pre-(»8outh Viet Nam and gives the The Soviet announcement Pushing the December meet­ fore 5 a.m. Mrs. Smith and the said. The cause of the fire has it wanted to give the proposal ‘sweetie pie” implies the ing is a g;roup led by Reps. President Johnson meets mier Tran Van Huong was un­ country about $500 million a gave no indication of the speed other four children were In the not been determined. further study. der heavy pressure from dis.sl- year in military and economic 80s and "my darling” means Claries E. Goodell of New York basement. Under the plan, the railroad today with his top military of the flight nor of when the The family lived near Mid' dent political elements, students assistance. Whether aid should spacecraft was eiqMcted to be OPEN the late 20s. “ Babe” is used and Robert P. Griffin of Michi­ Firemen, working in 20-de­ way, on U.S. 421, In north-cen would retain about 1,650 square and diplomatic advisers, in­ and buddhists, and was strug­ be increased or psed in other in the vicinity of Miars. Mariner gan. This is the same group that gree temperatures, fought the ' tral Kentucky. feet in the immediate area of Mon. thru Sat. by the teen-ager and “ hey staged a minor revolt against cluding Ambassador Max­ gling for .survivaJ. ways are among the questions 4, launched on Saturday, ie ex- , Thurs. till 9 P.M. you” the young fry. They FOR THE JONESES... those people who like to be the station’s westbound and The United States has more Halleck’s wishes two years ago. eastbound platforms. well D. Taylor, to decide first with the latest. The amazing new Card Dialer, than 20,000 military advisers in (See Page Nine) (See Page Seventeen) say, “ What a dish!” is used m At that time they slipped Rep. The balance of the footage whether new steps, should by those 16 to 80! Well, just the telephone that remembers numbers and dials Gerald R. Ford of Michigan would be sold to Albert B. Ash- be taken to intensify the Slide Rules FOR BUSY FAMILIES . . . the Home Interphone, a them for you. $3.2B monthly.* on to the House leadership lad­ Portland May^ Selected don’t call us “ late for break­ der by ousting an Old Guards­ forth Inc. of Greenwich for war against Communist modern communications system for your house. $326,130. ' o Drafting SnppUea fast” and DO call us any­ man, Rep. Charles B. Hoeven of guerrilla forces in South Wedding Special telephones with microphones and loud­ Iowa, from the chairmanship of time we can be of service. For Youth Corps Campsite The developer plans to build Viet Nam. speakers let people talk together at a distance, room the caucus. Bulletins Statloneiy You’ll be glad you did! Dil­ (See Pa^e Eight) The long-debated issue of lon Sales and Service, Inc. to room, floor to floor — without lifting the phone! Ford, 49, a trim and persona­ whether air strikes should be Culled from AP Wiras You car\ even answer the front door while you’re up ble former football star, regards HARTFORD (AP)—Federal-^forwarded to Washington after It ordered again.st Communist Your Ford dealer. 319 Main himself as about as conserva­ official.s are "definitely interest­ had received the approv^ of the supply lines through Laos or j^ n the bedroom! $6.75 monthly.* ______^ tive as Halleck politically. But St. Phone 643-2145. ed” In Connecticut’s application State Education Departngilnt and Congo Roundup supply bases In North Viet Nam WANTS BtnE some of the "Young Turks” be­ to establish a Youth Corps Camp the State Department of-jKgricuI-of-BgricuI ------wa.s reported up for di.scu.ssion lieve he might furnish the new in the Meshomosic State Forest ture and Natural Resoi6^es. NEW VORK fA?) — and possible decision. Charles H. Percy, nnsacoeea- Image they desire. In Portland, says Joseph P. Connecticut is readying Taylor, U.S. envoy to Saigon, ful Republican candidate I Read Herald Ads. At any rate, Ford appears to Dyer, director of the State .Of­ other plans to take advantage of Rebels Gain has )>een conferring with Secre­ governor in IlUnois hist be just about the only House fice for Economic Opportunity. the $842 million Jadera! pro­ tary of State Dean Rusk, Secre­ Republican in sight who could "It hasn’t been decided wheth­ gram, Dyer said. month, urged today that Upp er Hand tary of Defense Robert S. Mc­ Dean Burch be replaced aa FOR M O M . . . a handy exten­ possibly attract a large enough er they will send a team into The State Welfire Depart Namara and other policy mak- the party's national sion wall-phone for the kit­ following conceivably to oust Connecticut or we’ll go down ment he said, is preparing a job slnce Thanksgiving and man. “We must have a Halleck. The current objective there with the plans,” Dyer said evaluation program'designed to these officials presumably had chen. She’ll just reach for FOR SOMEONE WHO’S of thf younger members is not Monday. At Airport change of oommaiid at tl>* the phone, instead of running g train welfare recipients • for job recommendations ready for the HARD-OF-HEARING . . . the to try to depose Halleck as floor The proposed camp which openings. President in advance of the national level,” he said. “!n a HOUSE &, HALE Republican party made a for it. And she won't have to A NICE GIFT FOR JUST ABOUT ANYBODY . . . the Volume Control Phone ... a leader, however, but to widen would include facilities to train ■’ The program would offer- in LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo White House se.ssion. the base of party policymaking critical error because we gave take her eye off what’s cook­ Bell Chime. Announces calls with a pleasant, musical thoughtful gift that allows 200 young men for employment, centive payments of $20 a month (AP)—White mercenaries have For several days, however, in Congress. Mould be part ''of the federal for those who become trainees. rescued from 165 to 160 rebel the leadership of onr party ing on the stove. Nine attrac­ chime. Rick a switch to change the tone to a loud normal telephone conversa­ administration leaders have to lAen who did not acenr- tive colors, $1 monthly.* government’s War on Poverty. hostages in a cotton-growing re­ been cautioning against specu­ bell or regular ring. Just 70^ monthly.* tions. A tiny, hidden switch (See Page Eight) Dyer said the application was (See Page Eight) gion about 260 miles north of ately reflect Its attitudes and Announces S lation that radical changes in asplrationN.” "tunes up" any call just a i Free Gift Wrapping Stanleyville, a Belgian Embassy U.S. policy were in the offing. spokesman said today. r loud as needed. $lmonthly for all these gifts! The President himself declared ORDAZ TAKES OFFICE i s The report came as tbe rebels at a news conference last Satur­ CHRISTMAjS STORE HOURS fought back In Stanleyville, the MEXICO CITY (AP) —- day that he did not expect any Gustavo Diaz Ordaz took of- fallen insurgent capital seized a dramatic announcement” to • fire as president today and OPEN 6 DAYS Thant Requests Conference week ago. The airport was follow today's meeting. closed by rebel fire and most of Informants said any. decisions pledged his six year term to democratic poUclee. He said SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY the city was reported in rebel affecting the conduct of the war hands. Mexico’s Interests He In the 9:30 A.M. - 9 P.M. Box 1457, New Haven, Connecticut 06506 undoubtedly would be kept se­ Western Hemisphere. A ^ew Of Four Big Powers Today A fourth American missionary cret until they'could be put Into MONDAY - FRIDAY was reported slain by the rebels chapter In Mexican history action. I began with the peaceful pass­ Just call the nearest telephone office for more information on these great gifts or fill —William McChesney, 28. Taylor said In advance of his ^ Phoenix, Ariz. His , parents in ing of power from Adolfo Lo­ out and mail this coupon today. For delivery on time, orders must be in before Dec. 21st. UNITED NATIONS, N.^ence In the secretary-general's-^include election of Alex Qual- return to Washington last ; pez Mateos to the 5S-year-old SATURDAY TILL 5:30 P.M. Phoenix said they had received FOR DAD. . . an extension phone in his study or work­ Y. (AP) — Secretary-Gen offlce were U.S. Delegate Adlal son-Sackey of Ghana as presi Thursday that air strikes former Interior minister. Yes, I vmnt more information on these useful and unusual Christmas gifts. Please get in E. Stevenson, Soviet Delegate dent and perhaps « f the IS vice reports from his organization, against the Red supply lines, shop. He'll be able to chat quietly, in private. Nine eral U Thant today called the World Wide Evangeliats touch with me as soon as possible. Nikolai T. Fedorenko, British presidents,-and the admission of which run from North Viet Nam BIX MEN RESCUED colors to match any decor. $1 monthly.* in representatives of the Prime Minister of State Lord Malwai, Malta and Zambia to Crusade that his body had been through the jungles of Laos, and found near Wamba. against infiltration ba.ses - in CAPE MAY. N.J. (AP')— At this time we would like to Name. four big powers and other Caradon and French Delegate U.N, membership. Then the as­ Six men were rescued from a Roger Seydoux. Others were the sembly would recess for a day The report of the latest rescue North Viet Nam could help thank our customers and friends key delegations in an ef­ overcome the Viet Cong drive 66-foot schooner today after In addition to regular monthly phone charges. A one-time charge also Bpplias for most items shown. The retiring assembly president, or two to allow more time for operation said most of those drifting helplessly in rough for their wonderful support all fort to head o ff a U.S.-So­ CJarlos Sosa-Rodriguez of Vene­ rescued were Belgian. for control of South Viet Nam. * cost of the negotiations on the financial seas about 60 miles soflth- through the year. Visit our holi­ telephone gift you select can be put on your phone bill; payments don’t start until January, viet confrontation on U.N. zuela, and Ambassador Alex issue. There was no word from a He cautioned that there were arguments for and against such esHt of here for more thail IS day gift displays in every de­ .M y telephone no. is_ finances in the Genera^As- Qualson-Sackey.of Ghana, who is This would forestall a formal fifth U.S. missionary who re hours, the Coast Guard said. slated to be elected president of vote on which the United States malned In rebel , territory at courses. partment, famous names, festive Bembly. ^ On reaching Washington, Tay­ The men scmmbled off tbb Thant’s move came amid re­ the assembly’s 19th session. could Invoke Article 19 of the Bopepe. She is Mary Baker of schooner, the LIki Ttkl, ante idea*, novel and unusual gift Thant was understood to be Riohmond, Va.. whose unvan lor said that there were so ports that the inaugural session U.N. Oiartcr- It provides that a many "variables" in the Viet­ a raft launched by a O n^ items await your selection. Free of the 112-nati'on assembly m)"ht trying to pin down an agree­ U.N. member more than two gellzed field mission is at Bala Guard cutter. From the tw it, . ment on juat what could be done years iii arrears on its dues Cynwyd, Pa. namese situation that no one gift boxes, exchange privilege, eithfr be postponed temporar­ program would provide the an­ they were lifted by hettooptor ily or adjourned quickly atier to forestall a confrontation later shall lose Its vote in the assem­ The hostages were freed at charge .accounts, lajiaways— all swer. apd flown to the Nattonal its scheduled openi^ at 3 p.m. in the . d a y , on the Soviet - Un­ bly. The Soviet Union’s refusal Dinglla and Bamblli in the Aeronantlce and Space' Ad* with considerate, courteous serv­ The Southern New England Telephone Company northeastern Congo. Officials said privately that ' Behind - the - scenes diplo­ ion’s refusal to 'T»y for U.N. to p a y . peacekeeping assess­ It’ s a Cold Day in Chicago ministration fliefltty at If^al* ice! First reports said fleeing the struggle has not been going matic activity was intense as the peacekeeping operatione. ments has pt)t it In that catego­ lops Island, Va. Several par* Part of the^ Nationw ide Bell System rebels had taken two hostages w ell. for the U.S.-supported Icicle^ from railing near Lake Michigan 'beach opening hour approached with­ Soviet Foreign 'Minister An­ ry. Her attempts to remove IlN out a solution of the d. diock drei Gromyko proposed that the Informed sources doubted the northward when they abandoned South Vietnamese govemme^t, frame'picture that attests to the cold wave which but they emi^iaaized that In men from the sehooner J | B a t - which created one of 'le opening m eeti^ at the aasem- United States would agree to the I the others hSis come to much of the nation. Chicago’s lowest In rough eeae ttal; gini bri^ postponement. They said Some of the hoetases bave al- their view ^ problems are not gravest ori|»ee ever faced the bly’s 1964 session this afternoon I temperature bo far has beenH degrees. At Tampa, worse threogheaS «M h|||M world orgonlzaticMi. ctmfine Itself to routbie actions primarlty m tllt^ but political, n w M ■van as niylor returned ben Fla., the m er^fy dipped to a record 83. w 0 early sMeatof. ^ 4 Key figures in a noon confdr- by acclamation. T tm te woukl e«toe race llaM) ' laga KlaM^. V ,, i d V •+'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN t, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1964 PAGE 1 B R B I T ffO IIANCHESWR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1964 Jack E. Early, property on He­ car, heading east on Center St., written warning for defective ing with JBoover “ to discuss this phoned a bomb threat to the B olton bron Rd. Car Strikes Pole, mounted the curb on a alight equipment (defective stop entire matter." high school. San Francisco Has Trouble Sheinwold on Bridge Briefs curve, ran along a guide wire lights). Dr. King Plans Ex-M odel and then caromed off the pole, No police action was taken CHRISTMAS SALE AND SOCIAL He said he would contact the Police investigated and found Tbs dental program is start­ Driver Charged nothing out of order. The build­ South dealer , _ ing this week at Bolton Bilemen- coming to a atop about 86 feet yesterday afternoon in a minor Meeting with FBI chief today. AOOORDINO TO BBIDOIl Unregistered Car Survey east of the pole. ing was not evacuated. Fills Job LAW YOU MAY PASS North-South Tulaerfw* tary School. Collection date for Lola M. Terrier, RFD 1, Hill­ accident which occurred when aON UriHBIAN CHURCH Hoover made his remark Merchants Feeling Pinch NOKIB Grades 8 and 4 ia Friday. Beverly Glllls, 29, o f Glaston­ King left for New York City Arraignment in Circuit Court COOPER 4 HIGH STREETS J. Edgar Hoover while commenting on a state­ FOROINO BID 4 9 6 Cleaning and four fluoride side, was charged with failure bury, scrapped the side of her after the news conference. 12 was set for Dec. 14. ment attributed to the civil By AUTRED SHKINWOLO ^ S4Z Is Planned by State Police treatments is $4- Cleaning and to drive to the right and given A rear end coUlaion was re­ car against a parked road rights leader that FBI enforce­ Of Movie House Shutdown As Bailiff 0 6 9 4 3 2 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4fli ert G:00 P.M. ITAMTORD (AP)-The Rev. National Mon’a Team Cfcamplon exam only ia $1.50. Make-up a written warning for driving ported by police to have oc­ roller on Richmond St. near ment was not effective in the “ Please tell us the law about ♦ • ‘ L o­ curred yesterday about 6 p.th. ■Vernon SL Dr, Startin L A i t h e r King: says he Srminole War# Bloody w e st « A 8 T Tbe steite poUoe ertll take 0 4 Also, Lowrenca Fiano to Ron­ date for Grades 6 and 6 ia also after drinking after she struck Sponsored by The Lsdle* AM Society South becau.'^ werii, bs TALLAHASEE, Fla. — The tion, Dlst. Court Judge William land Rd.; Andrew Ansaldi to The fire department will meet near Goodwin St. yesterday af­ H. R. Poriss Paving Co. of today to meet with him to dis­ King wa.s in Stamford t ' speak ing the pinch of a labor dispute out.” of a suit, and I kept the bidding vehtclee In Bolton eoon. Ac-. goods, parcel post, wMte elephant and Christmas Os bloody Seminole Wars that en- C. Kandt has one of the neatest Eugene and Doris Hattin, prop­ tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the fire­ ternoon. Police aay the accident oc­ East Hartford and was being cuss their differences. to a r^lly ir Stamford High that has kept two-thlrda of San Several store owners who open until game was reached cording to Oonetable John stlons. sued after the Government de- necessities ever to adorn a 4 KJ95 jsa*7’j erty in Ansaldi Acres; Philip house. The accident resulted in ex­ curred when Catherine E. NelU- used to pave Richmond St. The Negro civil rights leader School. He was being honored (elded to remove the Seminole Francisco'a movie housee closed used to stay open after midnight even though I had the worat SOUTH GaribakU the police win epot The selectmen will meet to­ tensive damage to the car and gan, 17, of Bolton, stopped sud­ Coffee and Cake Served ' for winning the 1964 Nobel now are closing in mid-evening. courtroom. hand 1 have ever seen in my . 4AKS74 Bronstein tp Twraice P. John­ and the director of the Federal I Indians to Oklahoma cost the for nearly three weeks. unregietered c a n on towne- son, property on South Rd.; night at 7 in the to-wn offices. a trip to the emergency room denly in a line of traffic and CHICAGO — Freight claims Peace Prize. Hard hit by the theater shut­ A walkout by projectionists at She is Mrs. Robert A. (Sylvia) life. Could the opponenU do ^ A K Q IIO Bureau of Investigation have I Government $20 million and Steele, 80, a statuesque former people’e property by helicopter Mildred M. and Jack E. Elarly of Manchester Memorial hos­ was struck by the trailing car, paid out in 1963 for damage in been at odds since Hoover called “We have come a long way,” ! the lives of about 3,000 soldiers. down are restaurants and book­ the Coronet Theater on Nov. 18 anything about it if I paswd 0 • . Manchester Zh'entoig Herald pital for its driver. The hospital driven by Harold Madore, 27, transit to rail-shipped news­ trigfgrered the diutdown. The fashion model, who took over my partner at three heartsT 4 A 4 first, then make inveetigatlona. to Helen L. Herrick, property King “ the most notorious liar he .said of the civil rights move­ The Seminoles were reduqed stores, cigar stands and tav­ The eonlng regulatlone pro­ on Hebron Rd., and Helen L. Bolton correspondent, Cleme- reported vnly minor bruises. of Andover. print totaled $1,833,783 — 4.9 projectl businesses had compUed with jury in Kandt's court. your partner's forcing bids. It the regulation, but that making nth ANNIVERSARY 9 # % L E i ing everyone." ing lot adjacent to a large thea­ was therefore “ correct" to keep in the North End. Clarence F. Delano, executive ter. "I'm down about $26 a day “It’s a ' new experiment,” private vtolators comply was Kandt said, "and I think Mrs. the bidding open until game Windsor’s price of $2,977,; more difficult vice president of the Golden during the week.” plus 2 per cent discount if paid Steele 'Will i-iske It work.” was reached. Yule Fair Saturday Gate Restaurant Association, Also feeling the pinch are Betray Confidence for within 10 days, was the You have no idea how beautiful music which numbers most of the firms that supply popcorn to The Steeles moved here re­ The 'Women of St. George's cently from Dallas, Tex. He Is When you pass a forcing bid lowest of five sealed bids sub­ See The Famous Labels small Market Street restaurants movie theaters. you betray your partner's con­ mitted on Nov. 10. The other’* Bpleoopal Church will hold their among its members, estimates Arthur Unger, whose Popcorn an Industrial water-treatment annual Christmas fair Saturday specialist. fidence. If this happens to turn four prices ranged from $3,250” the strike has caused a 60 per Specialty Co. supplies 48 movie out well for your side, your op­ (from 10 ojn . to 4 pm . in the can be... until you’ve heard houses, says: "W e’re selling “ The judge called me about to $6,616. cent dropoff in business. ponents may think that you have Project specifications call for* parish house. "Our people are hurting about 10,000 bags a week less the job,” she said. “ I think he more luck than brains, but they the relocation and enclosure of The Brotherhood of St An­ there's no ck^bt about it. When than usual. It’s tough.” learned of me through mutual CHILDREN’S friends. I think there’s a need have no right to holler for the an existing open drainage ditch'- drew will serve a buffet supper magnificent for the woman’s touch in a police. that crosses an 8th District- at 6 p.m. Richard Danielson or judge's chambers.” Incidentally, the bidding was owned lot. Just east of the dis- - George Sha-weroes may l)e call­ She 'worked as a secretary to reasonable enough. Four hearts trict’s sewage treatment plant. ed for further information on BOOTS Directors to Discuss a chemistry professor while is a good contract and should District directors have grant-1 the supper. studying business law at South­ be made against average de­ ed the town a 10-foot-wide The fair will feature Ohrist- ern Methodist University. Be­ fense. easement over the easterly por-, mae decorations, fancy -work, I V I c i g n WITH INSIDE FURRY CUFFS South wins the first trump, tween classes, on weekends and tion of the lot, in order to con­ aprons, stuffed toys, spices and Firehouse Location between office jobs, she worked takes the top spades and leads nect with another open drain-^ herbs from Caprilands, home­ as a fashion model. a third spade. Instead of ruff­ age ditch that empties into the “ But secretarial work is my ing, 'he discards a club from made candles, assorted cheese, ASTRO-SON l(r Stereo Take Up To 3 Years To Pay! Hockanum River. , books, jewelry, handkerchiefs, Plans for a new firehouse to serve outlying sections first love,” she said. dummy. West’s best defense is The work will be financed of town may soon be back on the drawing boards. Archi­ Mrs. Steele has been an ex­ to lead another trump. from a year-old allocation of’ religious articles end boutiques. ■nco TUBES—this space-age Magna’vox development i^>laces off tect Arnold Lawrence stopped work on the plans in ecutive and legal secretary and South wins and leads a fourth $12,000, set aside by the town Mrs. John Holmes is general chairman. Workers Include Mrs. 'vacuum tubes (and component-damaging diassis heat) with sohd-atale No Payments till March 1, 1955 September, after Francis J. Mahoney, chairman of the formerly worked in the office of sp>ade; discarding another club for mi.scellaneous storm sewer ' the city attorney at Dallas. from dummy. Now West must Charles Lathrop, Mrs. Carl board of directors, questioned'*'------projects. circuitry ten timet more efficient than conventional tube seta. Mrs. Steele joked about taking lead a diamond so that East Carlson, Mrs. Robert Little, the proposed location for the member or members to the re- judo lessons and noted that her can win and lead a third trump. Mrs. Paul Schendel, Mrs. Eric So rfcliabk—Jf’j guaranteed for 5 years I firehouse. developent agency. height helps in demanding re­ Otherwise South will manage to Waterbury Fire Cla Tton, Mrs. George Rishell, The board of directors is 3 RtgHior $4.50 spect. ruff a club in dummy and thus Miss Elizabeth Chase, Mrs. [ scheduled to discuss the fire­ New business on the agenda “ I’m 6-feet, 10V4 inches bare­ make his game contract. WATERBURY (AP)—Fire de­ Henry Shorrock, Mrs. Wayne house plans when It meets at 8 includes the adoption of regula­ tions governing the town dis­ foot," she .said. "Sometimes A good player is willing to stroyed a two-family house on W right Mrs. Henry Bay and p.m. tonight at the Municipal high heels make me about 6 RED. BROWN and WHITE posal area; the allocation of be In a game contract if it takes Vine Street early today. Fire Mrs. Fred Mohr. Building hearing room. feet, 1-inch.” ...surpasses aM previous achievements IN THE GROUP $4,000 for reimbursement to the a bad suit break and also a officials said the blaze was of The Town Building Commit­ Kandt assured her she won’t perfect defense to beat him. suspicious origin. Also, Mrs. Frances Tedford, WHY SETTLE FOR LESS . .. WHEN tee approved Ijawrence’s preli­ Brookhaven Corp. for installing n 'd any judo. Mrs. William Ferguson, Mrs. lairger-than-normal water pipes Dally Question Eight occupants escaped with­ minary drawings for the pro­ “ The availability of deputies Partner opens with two out injury. Jane P^etier, Mrs. Myles in the re-creation of sound! in a Glastonbury subdivision Child's Size 7 posed firehouse on Sept. 8. The and police officers make it un- spades, and the next player pa.s- Only a few hours earlier, fire­ O’Reilly, Mrs. Paul Barron, to Misses' 4 I firehouse design - - a standard served by the town water de­ necessary for her to escort peo­ es. You hold: Spades, Q-J-10- men had made a trip to the' Miss Grace Tedford, Mrs. Rob­ THE BEST COST YOU SO LITTLE? partment; and the acceptance The ConUmporary— layout adaptable to various lo­ ple to and from jail," he said. 6; Hearts, 7-6; Diamonds, K-J- house. The first time was at- ert Thompson, Mrs. George cations—had been tailored to of Kane Rd, aind a portion of "She may, on occasion, have 10; Clubs, K-J-95. 10:04 p. m. Monday. The second fihaweross, Mrs. Henry McDon­ model 2-ST631, with six Philip Rd. in the Oakdale sub­ fit a town-owned tract on Mc- charge of people waiting to What do you say? fire, at 1:30 a. m. today, ough, Mrs. Ed-ward Johnson and high fidetity speakers in­ division off Charter Oak St. come into court.” I Kee St. An.swer: Bid three spades. wrecked the house. Mrs. Richard Danielson. You hope to reach a slam, but Fire Marshal Thomas Scadden cluding two 12* Bass Mahoney questioned the pro- Mrs. Holmes has asked that SPECTACULAR MEN'S RUBBERS there Is no need to make a vio­ said that arson was suspected Woofers. The combined I posed location of the new fire­ ail items for the fair be at the lent bid. Show the trump sup­ in both blazes. house. however. He suggested Motorola's Aptitude Test parish house by 7 Wednesday solid-state radio-am­ port and leave the next move evening. The marking commit­ plifier chassis produces in a public statement that pri­ to partner. 190 ority be given to building a new tee will meet at 8 p.m. Table 15-watts undjstorted firehouse near the Manchester chairmen will meet M day at 8 Center oi Hiring Dispute For Sheinwold’s 36-page book- Ends Tonight! Paul Newman Only Green. And he asked a review pm . music power. “The Outrage” 7:25-9:30 of east side needs to see If the Contributions are still needed The Conosrd 23, CHICAGO (AP) "If six or-^tests to screen out employment McKee St. site w ^ the best (or the food and white elephant modal 2-T306 In Mapi* fMsh. I available. anges cost 86 cents, how much applications of low ability. tables. Food Items may be de­ It ordered Motorola, however, taDwkWatRMtfiniib... As .a result, ■woek on the will five cost?" livered Friday evening or Sat­ only $ 2 9 8 “ OUR OLDEST SUPPLIER I plans was halted pending a de­ to stop discriminating in its em­ urday morning. Anyone -wish­ That simple question — and 27 ployment policies. Motorola at­ STATE STARTS TOMORROW! cision by the directors on a STARTS ing plok-up service should call others similar to It — have in­ torneys said they would appeal 11 definite location for the new TOMORROW Mrs. Paul Barron, Vernon Rd. COOPERATED FOR THIS EVENT volved Motorola, Inc., in a the FEPC decision to the Circuit firehouse. You only live once. . . so see I sharp public controversy over Court of Cook County (Chicago). Where the sweei Retreat Slated Friday The discussion tonight may (IreamN meet the wild The Pink Panther twice! hiring practices with the Illinois The firm also began using the The MYF of United Meth­ I produce that decision. ideafl and they count Fair Employment Practices teat again. kl&ses inalead of sheep odist Church will hold a retreat [ It is also likely to cause .some j ...THIS BEAUTIFUL Commission. The dispute ap- Commission members have mtUISISCHcaminrttiMi beginning Friday at 4 p.m. at OVER I political banter between town peares to have blossomed into a refused to comment on the case. “P A J A M A .BLAKE EDtMAR0SN:«»cn). ■Ihe Refuge In Willlngrton. The SPACE-SAVING 280 sq. in. TV, Democrats, who control I critical one for business - big DAVID NIVEN retreat theme is "Parental Re­ The Danish Modem, board, and the minority Repub- and little - in the country. PARTY" lations.” Adult leaders will be modal 2-ST676 toi superb IS THE IDEAL SECOND SET... and exclusive Magnavox Vldaomatie owkes I licans. PETER SELLERS the Rev. Abram Sangrey and 5,000 PAIRS At is.sue is Motorola’s 28-ques- Shown at 8:06 Nataral Walmit. ail tuning adjustments electronically—always gives you perfect pictures that are When Mahoney announced tlon general aptitude test, which ROBERT WAGNER the Rev. Earle Custer, pastor of of the most famous brand of over I his preference for locating the is administered to all prospec­ Girl Scout Notes — plus — North Methodist Church, Man- optically .filtered for greater realism. The fuB-transformer powered chassis Is more Vincent Price In CAPUaNE. the foot boots in Am erica at a planned firehouse near the tive employes as a routine part cli0st6r. I 0 r^able, too: tubes and parts are guaranteed 1 year. of the company’s hiring proce­ "Masquerade Of The Joining United Methodist fabulous I Green, Republican town chair­ Minnechaug District (THE PINK PANTHER;; man Francis DellaFera was dure. The FEPC has ruled the Red Death” Church Sunday were Mr. and '3 9 8 ® L About 60 adults attended the At 6:30 and 9:30 I i quick to chide the ______Democrats test is unfair to "culturally de- Mrs. Richard Ballard, Mr. and for "adopting Republican i prived and disadvantaged Minnechaug district. Connecti­ N o w InvKatlon Mrs. Gordon Knowles and Mr. BUY NOW- choose from our voidest sclcct)on of beautiful Magnavox of a GunfiplDer TtCH M KOLOirTeCHHHUM A‘ J thinking.” I groups." cut Valley Girl Scouts annual i— UN ITID ABTI 5T S ^ and Mrs. Charles Raymond. Christmas party last night at at 6 and 9:2.’) Television in authentic styles . . . priced fiom only DellaFera said that the GOP Company officials — backed PUi.i Dr. No a* Wlnther Appointed $9990 up by all the manufacturers as­ Center Congregational Church. .39 plus “The Best Man” Russell K. Winther of Keeney has been asking for several Refreshments were served by with Eydie Adams years that firehouse priority be sociations in Illinois • claim MANCHESTER PM 6-13 T832 Dr, has been appointed to teach the FEPC’s ruling could mean the northwest neighborhood un­ A(8PU FREE PARMNG Henry Fonda evening classes in watercolors assigned to the Green area. der Mrs. Arlene Swansorf^ On the board of directors’ the end of company control over and oils at Central Connecticut hiring and the beginning of a chairmanship. Stale College in New Britain. agenda (or public hearings to­ "Merry Ole Christmas," a %50 .Ml first quality. Dressy "What they (the commission­ I gle vacancy wiOi a Democrat. were exchanged. at the Waverly Inn in Cheshire heel to flat styles. All ers) have in mind.” Piper said, last week. The workshop was Enlargement would permit "is the imposition of a state-reg­ DECEM BER 4-12 (No Sunday Performgnca) STEREO THEATRE sizes a\atlahle in one the appointment of a number of sponsored by the state federa­ color oi another . . . imented philo.sophy of hiring. Canada Fluoridates tion of women’s clubs Md I additional members — pre.sum- "This is really the issue — the HARRIET S. JORGENSEN THEATRE .Sorry we can't mention 1 ably , more Democrats than Re- Bears, Roebuck. the famous names. FEPC wants to conli-ol the hir­ OTTAWA — A royal com­ ■ Garibaldi Named I publicans and could awing ing of Negroes," Piper said music becomes come alive mission on health services stud­ 1 John Garibaldi, a town con­ I control of Uie agency to a Dem­ We feel this is an infringe­ Tickets and Reservations Now Available ocratic faction which favors ied water-flnoridation patterns I stable, was elected first ■vice I ment on ^o( )nanagej found' that one^cknam^^ president of the Interstate Po- ' .speeding renewal activities. ment to manage. We want to Auditorium Box Office: 429-2912 I The additional appropriations five drinks fluoridated water. fice Officers’ Association at a select the best employes we can Canada has more community meeting Nov. 19 In Chicopee. ONCE YOU HEAR THESE FABULOUS VALUES ... Costs you LESS than FABULOUS BUY include $5,000 (or park and rec­ gel. regardless of race.” reation activities and $2,700 to fluoridation systems than any Admission: $1:00— Curtain 8:15 P.M. Mass. About 2,400 policemen The complicated dispute be­ other nation but the United om Coimecticut, Massachu- the board of education. gan on July 15, 1963, \x;hen Leon YOU'LL KNOW WHY TUBE SETS ARE OBSOLETE eomporobla TV and States. tts, Rhode Island and parts Famous HOOD and Other Brands of The $5,000 appropriation - to ' Myart, a Negro, took the test. C I be financed from the surplus He scored only (our correct an- of New York are members of A n models shown include: Stereo FM and Monaural FM /A M Radio. Storeo purehosod ; from last year’s budget—will be the association. .swera and was refused a job. Solid-state Radio-Amplifier Chassis produces 30-watts undistorted I split between the Lutz Junior The electronics company, * Firemen Respond saporataly 4 Buckle ARCTICS Museum ($4,000) in support of which Piper said has "hundreds ? Three units of the fire de- music power. Two high-efficiency 12* Bass Woofers and two 1,000 cycle its annual program, and for re­ mrtment responded to a call of Negroes ” among its 8,500 em­ Exponential Treble Horns. And, the fabulous Micromatic Player, FOR YOUTHS. BOYS and MEN pairs to the ski toWj., on Mt. ployes, considers six a pa.ssing ihls morning at 8 to the home Nebo ($1,000). score, or Donald Miller, near Doc’s vnth 10-year Diamond Stylus guarantee, lets your records last a lifetime. . . . yet It incorporates The $2,700 appropriations — Myart pi'onipUy filed a charge DriVe-in on Rt. 6 and 44A. A ALL the features known to be financed from state aid of. racial discrimination against Special ttovepipe and chimney were Step Bass, Step Treble and no-drift FM -AFC controls are just a few to electronic science that funds—would pay for the trans­ Jverheated. There was no dam- \ Motorola with the FEPC. The o f the extra-value features you expect and g et in a magnificent Magnavox. make for greater viewing portation of four retarded chil­ five commission me)nbers, who ig e. and listening enjoyment! dren to the >}ansfield Training are non-salaricd, were appoint : Mrs. David Toomey is coUect- Exclusive Vldeomatic School to participate in a train- I ed in 1963 by Illinois Gov, Otto mg children's books for the $ , makes all tuning adjust­ ! ing progi'am unavailable in ' Kerner, a Democrat. iy-care centers run by the COME IN choose from our wide selection of beautiful styles . . . Th* Colonial 23, modal 1-'T385 ments electronically—AL­ 4.77 Manchester. After a hearing, examiner artford welfare department In warm Maple finieh. WAYS brings you perfect, S other Magnavox solid-state consoles are priced from $i4 9 ‘>o Reg. to $6.95 During the portion of meet- I Robert E. Bryant, a Negro, $ for children of working moth- optically-filtered pictures. . ing open to the public, resi- ] ruled on March 5, that the firm ' 1 ^ . All kinds of books are So dependable, parts and ded, she said, for children I dents who live near Bigelow i was guilty of discriminatory * Big-Screen 280 sq. In. fully Automatic TV tubes are guaranteed 1 Sizes Youths’ 11 I Brook between Lenox and Ben­ ; luring. Bryant ordered Motorola to age 16. Books may be OP£N DAILY 9 to 9 TILL CHRISTMAS year— SERVICE for 90- to Men's 12 ton Sts. plan to appear to ask to hire Myart and to atop giving i 1.00 _ ought to her hopie on Too- days. once more that the brook be the genei-al ability test. i Bev Lane or to the town clerk's a Ixciting new Stereo FM Radio CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED enclosed. They have appeared Motorola appealed the ruling, Fri^Rsh EVERY WEDNESDAY tfic e . H Public Records for three months with a sim­ which gained national attention, | Frtneh Friad Potatoes Colesraw * Brilliant Monaural FM/AM, too ilar request; they asked last to the full commission. “ Warrantee deeds: Alfred W. Other Magnavox lUwin to La-wrence Flano, prop- week to be reheard' after the Ten days ag:o the FEPC is­ * Four High Fidelity Speakers. directors turned down their' re­ sued its decision and ordered Freshly Baked Rolls and Butter 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. ty on Watrous Rd.; Andrew Stereo Theatres Motorola to pay $1,000 to Myart soldi to StancUff and Ger- from quest earlier last month. * Exclusive Micromatic Record Player—with ID year I On the same agenda, the as compensation for his "ex­ )de Wood, property in An- only • 3 6 9 “ board will be asked to appoint pense, embarrassment anil pos- . Idt Acres; Sebastian and IN( Diamond Stylus guarantee—4ets your COCKTAILS LdeUe Garabolatl to Robert E. ' a veterans’ graves custodian .oible loss of employment.” By records last a lifatima ; and fix terms of office for all that time, Myart had taken a liver, property off French ' thre? cuzte^ians; and to ap­ job as a watchman. ^ SERVED Richard and Geraldine 445 HARTFORD RD.— Plenty Parking Space Tha comjnlsslon d i| i n ot.re­ HOVVARD JOHNSON’S feannotte to Bernard S. and MANCHESTER SHOPRING PARKADE point an acting general man­ In Our Famous MUe Off Oakland 8i.-“4>n Tolland Tpk*. ager, a civil defense director, quire the firm to offer a job to */4 lehna Kat*;-property in Rose- clvU defence advisotY eouneU Myart and it aideitepped the Garden Room )*, and Douglas A.,Johnson to ’ MANCHESTER, CONN. MerllnSo, property on 0|MR WidnaMlay, Tharaday aad Friday Nights 'le 9:00 membere, member to the main Isaua by not ru ll^ direct­ boertt fA nnrieer. end a ly ob tti* nee of Intelj^ence look Dr.

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IV:-. MM FOUR MANCHESTIi!R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAID. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DEC:EMBER 1, 1964 P A G E i r r a v‘ ------r ------:------—i- JSMMda Whai^s Ahead? Part II Events slated fo r Dee. 15 at 8 p.m. In BOTH Hebron the elementary school auditor­ lO T H Pope Thanks U.S. Westerns ium, to act on the following FAIRWAYS In Nation ••• Items: Receipt and iHpproval at I STORES You Should Know reports o f town officers, and fill­ iftMany Constitution Changes All Alike Dec. 8 Set ing a vacancy on Regional OPEN WASHINGTON (AP) — PrsE- dent Johnson presents the Dis­ OPEN With Jeweled Tiara Edgar N. WasUieff school district 8 board of edu­ tui tinguished Service Medal to Television cation for the period Dec. 15, Everywhere To Register 1964 through June 30, 1965. Gen. Thomas S. Power, retired 6:00 ^ Wg I neater 13) Y o g iBear____ When toe 120-voice Hartford EVERY NEW YORK (AP) — Pope<8toe Vatican Pavilion at the B Appear Certain in Future commandw of toe Strategic Air Neers j 1343:^.. Mr., Novak Symphony Chorale presents The 1964 "Triangle’’ yearbook Oomnuuid, at a White House 10) Sye^Deatlfy (8-30-40) Combat FAIRVWV Paul V I haa thanked Americana World’a Fair and then aent on a HOLLYWOOD (AP) — "Ach- of District 8 Regional High Handel’s Immortal “ Messiah’ ’ (m S ) Movie 8:00 (31) The lUUer Worid NIOHT nationwide tour. It la to be New Voters ceremony late today. (10) mnlIter Camping (18) Subscription TV for 30 yeara of generosity to toe tung! Head ’em off at der cross­ In Hartford’s Bushnell Audito­ school has been awarded the placed permanently in toe Na­ Stanfield said he favored Power, 09, retired Monday (33) Top 33 Plus One ( 8-13) WorldWar I rium on Dec. 13, It will be di­ high ecore of B-plus, by the KD rrO R'S NOTH] — Impor-«wfao take the BeparaUeta serl-^ (31) Itoese Challenge 8:80 (34) Caiiala Master aaaa T f . poor by sending them toe toree- tional Shrine of toe Immaculate roads.” tant constitutional changes are ously, but Prem ier Lesage is amendments giving the prov­ after heading SAC for seven TILL A voter making session ia National School Yearbook as­ (SO) Elarly Show (8-13) Red Skelton Uered ceremonial tiara he do­ Conception in Washington, D.C, “Thees town eesn’t beeg rected by Manchester’s Edgar PANELINS In store tor restless Canada, not one of them. He refers to inces more autonomy, but that years and was succeeded by (4o) Stoney Burke aO-33-80) Han from UNCIA WasiUeff, who is in his 8th year scheduled for Dec. 8, from 6 to 8 sociation. The certificate award­ (8-30-40) HcHale'sNavy nated to the world’! poor last The cardinal brought toe 10- enough for both of us, Ludwig.” ed signifies superior work, spec­ where separatist sentiments are them as a “sniail gang of ex­ the constitution had to see that Gen. John D. Ryan, 48. After 8:10 ( 8) News. Bporti. Weather month. as cholrmsuster of what he likes pm., in the town office build­ 8:00 (34) Chicago Symyfieny pound/ beehive crown here un- "Ven you call me dot, Pierre ial excellence and fine work by being voiced and this with the tremists of no Importance what­ the small provinces were not toe ceremony at Omaha, Neb., 6:15 (33) Club Houm 8-30^)Tbe TrMOk to call “ my all-amateur group.” W. H. ENGLAND Power flew to Washington at toe 6:30 (10-33-M) BunUey-Brlnkley Francis Cardinal Spellman, dwr disguise. He told newsmen smile.” ing, as announced by the board the staff. Peace Through Un­ Kitlsh crown questioned in na­ soever.” , dominated by the large onea 9.80 (8-13) Petticoat Junction SPECIAL ^ WED.I archbishop of New York, dis­ The chorale, made up of controls of a'KClSO tanker. (34) What's NewT (18-33-30) Week That Was (C) he had Usted It as an “ ecclesias­ This is toe kind of dialogue of admissions o f electors, to ad­ derstanding was the theme, tional soul-searching. The fol­ Recent public opinion polls Few political leaders have 30) Once A Scout played toe jewel-studded, gold housewives, engineers, clerks, LUMBER C O . Actually, Power will receive a (8-30-40) Peyton Place t9o PKO. OF TUCK CLEAR tical ornament” when he car­ that may be emerging from Eu­ minister the electors’ oath to which was edited by Sarah lowing, second of five articles indicate Canadians generally been as outspoken as Diefen­ 3) Welter Cronkite 10:00 In School Preview typists, plus persons from many cluster at the E%st Room cere­ 8) Wide Country and silver domed crown at a ried it through customs upon his ropean films as Continental those found qualified. Natural­ Clough. The cover was designed I "A t too O rM «” 849-5M1I on Canada, explores the knotty agree with him. Only 20 per baker against the proposed (830-40) The Fugitive gathering Monday of Roman other walks of life, has ap­ (813) Doctors and Nurses return from Rome. movie makers continue explolt- ized citizens must present na­ by Paul Anderson. Agnes Gross- question of separatism. cent expressed the belief that changes. He told a recent meet­ mony because he received the Catholic clergy. proached Its task as a “ chal­ D.S.M. previously. (10-33-80) NBC Special (C) CELLO It was at a religious ceremony Inj their discovery of the West­ turalization papers. man did most o f the layout Quebec might secede from Can­ ing of the Ontario Conservative 112) Newsbeat __ 11:00 (,88-10-1832-30-40) News. He aald the pontiff entrusted ern. Once considered Holly­ lenge,” since 53 per cent of 18) SubecripUon TV during toe ecumenical council A summing up of work done work Wood cuts were by Bob O T T A W A ( A P ) — The Quebec ada. Only 39 per cent believed Association that the amend­ Sports. Weather him with the crown Nov. 18. wood’s exclusive property, it them have never before sung WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec­ 8:46 ( 30) Ron Cochran 11:16 (1080)I) Tonight Show (C) inckicHiig Nov. 18 that toe Pope placed toe by Hebron constables, including Brown snd Paul Anderson. separatists are making a lot of such a move would have “ very ments would lead to the “ Bal­ 7:00 ( 8) To Tell the Truth (3040);30-40) Les Crane Show TAPE "H e wanted to expreaa his grat­ crown on toe altar of St. Peter’s has been taken over by produc­ toe “Messltto.” serious” effects on the future of kanization” of Canada, and that retary of the Interior Stewart (10) Hennessey 19 Halloween coverage shows that Briefs U:30 ( 3) Movie itude for the goodness of all the ers from Tokyo to Prague. WasiUeff labels this year’s noise, but most Canadians em­ L. Udall said Monday he ex­ SATURDAY as a gesture of sympathy with A variance has been grranted Canada — if it happened. the changes were being pushed 7:15 (33) (30) Mass Open Highlights Mike (13) Mbvie WEDNESDAY ONLY people of America,” toe cardi­ Australian-born Ron Randell group the best he has heard during October’ toe constables JORO pects the administration to ask (34) Tar Bast 11:30 (22) Tonirtt (C) the world’s poor. to Bradley L. Batson by the phatically reject the idea that Nova Scotia’s Premier Robert by the Liberals simply as a (30) Sports Camera Vi” X 1000” Turnpike Plan nal aald. has returned from Europe with in the 15 years he has spent traveled 2,535 miles either on D u fU iC A T Congress next year to authorize 7:80 (34) Challenge (8) Les Crane The crown was made espe­ Hebron Zoning board of ap­ their 97-year-old confederation L. Stanfield said in an Interview means of getting votes. 1:00 (8) Gale Storm 705 Middle U.S. Catholic relief services a report on the ersatz horse op­ with the chorale, and calls toe patrol or complaint duty. Nine MMys..« three large water projects: Gar­ (3) 'What In the World' cially for him by artisans in his peals, allowing him to build is about to fall apart. that the attitude in his province “ The provinces,” he said, Turnpike E. have distributed $1.8 billion In eras. He should know. He was in 80 women and 40 men singers warnings were Issued in a total rison diversion in N o ^ Dakota, timm BATimtvAx-a TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTINO former archdiocese Of Milan It appears almost certain, was mainly a feeling of “ impa­ “ would end up with their own N ext to food, clothing and medicine In one — a Viennese production of 22 non-motor vehicle com­ a garage within the 25-feet **Secretaries Love Me!” Aubum-Folsom in California L FaiRWAY ' and he wore It at his 1963 coro­ "v e ry loyal and enthusiastic.” however, that important consti­ tience.” tariff and •mmlgratlon laws and W I f l l l t w i f l l Mancheoter | p,Popular Mkt. the last 20 years, a spokesman filmed in Yugoslavia and Ber­ plaints. Twenty three motor ve­ building line required by local "N« slew, kalkj ctay *K hloc«! and the five-state Pacific South­ nation. He says, "These people can tutional changes will be made in “ I don't think the separatist monetary policy. We can be­ for toe cardinal said. lin! do anything.” Last season they hicle violations were handled, regulations. Lsaeii bear t e ^ « ! west regional project. A representative of the Milan the next few years. movement In Quebec is a threat come a loose association of The crown will be displayed It’s true,” he told a disbe­ with twelve warnings issued Mr. and Mrs. Victor Behnke Ltu ittecU catUH! Although the secretary did not Artisan School that made the sang, with great acclaim, three Under pressure from Quebec to the confederation,” he de­ states.” soon at St. Patrick’s (Jathedral crown estimated its value at lieving reporter. "The film was of the most difficult oratorios and six arrests made. of Basket Shop Road, Hebron, Shjrptr bead paper capitt. estimate their cost, the Rec­ rado University, studying for Nappy batt! aaiy 13c par eapy and other provinces. Prim e clared. Next: ’The American shadow. Radio here. Later It will be shown at $ 10, 000. called 'Hot Like the Wind’ and I any singing group has ever been A meeting of counselors and observed their 25th wedding an­ lamation Bureau later put it at his doctorate, and says that he (minintam order 25c) Minister Lester B. Pearson has was the only one from Holly­ called upon to do, “ Missa Sole- advisors, o f St. Peter’s Boys’ niversary Sunday, Nov. 22, in more than (2.2 billion — $212 IThla Bating tneludes only tooao newa broadflaata o f 10 or U may take a leave of absence a surprise party arranged by acknowledged the need for mod­ has been surveyed and staked wood in the cast. The rest were minus” by Beethoven, “ War R e­ Club, those boys of 14 and over, TNa M m iIo is XEROX tOPIER million for Garrison, $411 mil­ minute length. Some atanona emrrj otner g|ort newaoaata). from his Glastonbury High their son, Karl, 50 guests at­ ernizing the constitution. He out. It will include the Red German and Swiss. quiem” by Britten, and "Joan of took place Saturday evening at aarvaa yaa at: Hebron lion for Aubum-Folsom and $1,- School position to finish the tending. uses the term "cooperative Bam, which is used annually WSBC—IS69 Their 32-toot boat also was re­ “Here In Hollywood, toe same little time for other musical NIGHT A box of 1965 church calen­ not to raise their rates for out Yule Fair Set nade Concerts, presented by toe all the way from the extremists chores, although he is an excel­ dars is in the church vestibule, quires separate assessments. of-town guests. ping, for paying bills, for any good reason. Apply at Beneficial turned. old directors seem to do the orchestra on the promenade of Thursday, December 3, 1964 ^ lent pianist. who advocate terrorism, to con­ enough for each adult member The retail division’s annual —All requests for accomm­ — where the money is ready and waiting — and find out wtiat By North WSCS Westerns, and they use the Constitution Plaza. servatives who will settle for of the parish. program has been set this year odations will be made to the ^ From 11:00 A.M.— To 6:00 P.M. g real holiday service isl Two million families do each year. HAVANA, Cuba (AP) — The same old props. Sure, maybe WasiUeff, whose reg^ular voca­ The mmimist countries to Christmas decorations Barbie who have character In their sang along. for example, one Canadian was ^ Beautiful Aprons 2^ 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER M iller and Jimmy Lunceford. service, on Dec. 20. termine where the shoppers in advance by Jan. 1. haul the crop to the mills. doll clothes, candy, aprons and faces. As for the language, don’t ov^heard asking another: Mitchell 3-4156 • (Over So. New England Tel. Bosiness Oflkil He kept his interest alive WasUieff says that ’’Music I f anyone has a copy of the come from, what merchandise —No reservations may be Cuban officials are optimistic white elephants will be fea­ forget there were plenty of ac­ "Have you been to Montreal through high school and college, is where you find it. There Messiah he is willing to loan, he they are looking for, and what cunceled after Jan. 4. that the 1966 crop will amount to tured. Vanilla and pecans will cents in toe Old West. A large lately?" “ No,” replied the sec­ percentage of the pioneers were lending his baritone voice to Is just a.s much pleasure in is asked to slg^n it and loan it they like and dislike about 5 million tons or more. Sugar be sold In conjunction with the many church choirs in this ond, " I hardly ever get out of immigrants.” jazz a.s there is in opera— as to Mrs. Brenton Crane, choir di­ town stores. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Luncheon (Served Continuously) production, which i>ays for moot baked goods. Movie.<» will be area, and, in 1939, earned a B A the country any more.” Randell was brought to Holly­ long as one can distinguish be­ rector. More voices are also The results of the survey will White House said Monday that of the country’s Imports, shown to the children free of and BM degree in music from Dick Sanbum, editor of the M ENU : S wood 20 years ago after por­ tween the good and the bad.” needed for the choir. be compared with a similar President Johnson’s pet beagle. | dropped from 6.8 million tons in charge. There w ill also be a Calgary Herald, is one of those traying Australian hero Sir Ohio Wesleyan University. The junior choir for children- study made in 1959, so that the Her, will be cremated and the j ff. Hot Clam Chowder (With Crackers) ^ 1961 to 8.76 million in 1964, the gfrab bag for the children. WasiUeff was born In H art­ Wu/cttot adio has spoken out against Charles Kingsford-Smith in a from 6 to 14 years old meets chamber may judge where town ashes buried on the LBJ Ranch lowest ever. Grinders will also be sold dur­ ford on June 28, 1915, the son of separatism. ^ Sandwiches: ^ ing the lunch hour. film. He was under contract to Frlda3rs at 4 with Mrs. Crane. stores may have made gains or near Johnson City, Tex. | the Rev. and Mrs. Nicholas G. "I feel almost certain,” he Committee members are Mrs. Oilumbia and has appeared in a New members are to be add­ suffered losses during the past Her died last week after an 1^, (Served With Pickles and Potato Chips) ^ MOSCOW ^ A P ) — Czech WasiUeff. Hie father, now 79, is said, "tlm t the rest of Canada Earle Clusrter. Mrs. Harold Dick­ number of Westerns, both for ed to the church the coming five years. operation to remove a stone she ; (Communist leader Antonin No­ still the pastor of the Greek ELASTIC has had just about enough of Homemade Pies— Beverages votny met with the Kremlin’s enson. Mrs. William Dow, Mrs. theaters and television. He con­ new year. Anyone Interested in This year’s survey, as well swallowed on the White House' Orthodox Church on Wethers­ Quebec’s spoiled-baby l^av- new leaders today for talks re­ William Ewing. Mrs. John Gar- siders Hollywood his home, but joining the church, Hebron or as the one completed in 1959, lawn. Her brother Him sur­ field Ave,, Hartford. lor.” portedly covering Czech eco­ oppolo, Mrs. Jame.s Glass, Mrs. the exigencies of modern film- Gilead, is asked to speak to the will be done by students in a vives. 1 After graduating from Ohio HOSIERY Quebec Social Credit leader nomic reforms, Germany, the David (Jorke, Mrs. W alter Leg­ making have kept him abroad X>astor, Rev. John N. Cross, at University of Connecticut mar­ Wesleyan, WasiUeff took time Real Caouette feels just as keting class. EATOWI world CVjmmunist movement gett. for such films as “King of For women and men ac­ strongly on the other side. once. 1215'/2 SILVER LANE— EAST HARTFORD out to spend three years In the 2. In order to obtain broad­ and the multilateral nuclear Also, Mrs. William Nevue, Kings” and "Follow the Boys.” "There are certain retrograde i Gifts Sought for Patients U. S. A ir Force Intelligence, cording to your doctor’a WEDNESDAY er support for its programs, the force proposed for the North Mrs. Arthur Norwood, Mrs. English-Canadians,” Caouette I Reminder is again made that and was sent to the European prescription. Chamber plans to review its Atlantic alliance. - Henry Starkweather. Mrs. EJ.- ATLAS D LAUNCHED said, "who still believe they are gifts for patients at Norwich "ALL MEATS are FRESH CUT — Theater with toe rank of First NO LADIES present assessment procedure Novertny, known as a close llot Steele, Mrs. (Charles Ster­ VANDENBERG AIR FORCE ; going to assimilate the French- ^ State Hospital is a project “NO U M ir * Lieutenant. with an eye to Increa^ng mer­ NONE are PRE-PACKAGED!" friend of Nikita Khrushchev, ling, Mrs. Tedford Tribou and BASE, Calif. (AP) — The Air MEDCO SURGICAL NIGHT Canadians and make them sponsored by the Hebron W om ­ No Money Down I Free Mounting! GUARANTEBI Upon his discharge, he en­ chant participation. was re-elected president Nov, Mrs. David Witham. Force launched an Atlas D in­ speak English.” |ens Club, Miss M arjorie H. M ar­ tercontinental missile down the roll^ at Penn State University SUPPLY CO. ALLOWED! 3. The division annual'^v spon­ 12 . Caouette added that he in- j ten, chairman. Gifts may be left STORE HOURS: and received his M A degree in 840 MAIN STREET sors the Christmas lighting pro­ He stayed away from the Bol­ RABIES OUTBREAK Pacific missile range today with eludes Conservative leader John ! at Douglas Library before Dec. a new advanced re-entry sys­ education in 1947. He has been m gram in the downtown area, Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 shevik revolution celebrations F o r t w o r t h , Tex. ( a p ) — MANCHESTER, CONN. DECEMBER 2nd G. Diefenbaker in this category. |8. tems experimental nosecone spending his summers at Colo- paid for by special assessments last month and the accom­ An outbreak of rabies has Diefenbaker has split /with Gifts should be labeled g o o d / f e a r Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) caused the city health de­ called ABRES. against downtown businessmen. panying talks with Red CSiinese several key Conservatives over whether for men or women. The vehicle was programmed 4. Other programs include Prem ier Chou En-lai and other partment to place two areas in the approach to constitutional They may be wrapped, but it Communist leaders. south Fort Worth under 60-day to impact 6,000 miles down toe 6:00 P.M. chsmges and over the proposed is preferred to send wrappings, review of the Chamber’s func­ range, the Air Force said. tions as a better business bu­ quarantine. new flag. to be attended to at the hos­ It quarantined the first sec­ ABRES tests are being con­ reau, revision of a telephone WARSAW, Poland (AP) — One who has differed with pital where better selections tion after a dog bit a man F ri­ ducted to develop a more effec­ warning system guarding Five poles believed to have cir­ NO W at MARLOW': Diefenbaker is Ontario Premier can be made for patients. Gifts culate propaganda favorable to day and the animal was found tive re-entry system for Inter­ to 9:00 P.M. of money would also be appre- ' against bad checks, reviews and W ed. O nly John Roberts. The latter said to be rabid. The next day a ra­ continental ballistics missiles, reports on legislation affect­ the Red Chinese have been giv­ recently that “ If changes — elated, to be used fo r entertain­ en a secret trial and sentenced bid skunk bit an 11-year-old boy. the Air Force said. ing retail business, and coop­ even radical changes — are es­ ment of patients during the BONELESS. BRISKET to prison on charges of spread­ Dr. V. W. Bradshaw, city The vehicle is a new design, sential to develop a consensus in year. The packages are to be eration with the renwal agen­ ”Go-In-Snow“ Special! not a modification of existing ing “ false and slanderous in­ health director, warned resi­ cy on the downtown redevelop­ support of our federal system of delivered at the hospital Dec. formation.” dents not to touch wild animals systems, toe Air Force said. It and fhe "men only" sign is out,.. ment project. government, we are prepared to 10. The sentences ranged from 18 or pets acting abnormally. did not detail toe design. make them.” Perhaps many local people Yes, the store is reserved just for you men. The only Correspondent Gordon Don­ do not know that among pa­ gals you’ll find are our Santa Darlings to help you with aldson, writing from Washing­ tients being cared for at the $, ton for the Toronto Telegram, state hospital are some from your shopping problems . . . they’ll gladly suggest the cautions Canadians not to be too Hebron., right gift, they’ll be happy to try on the gift so you (tan sure that the United States is Rain Brings Relief be sure of the size and color. waiting with open arms to swal­ Rain of a few days ago CORNED low up the pieces If Canada dis­ brought .some relief to some integrates. who.se wells were practically FOR “ Mention this to U.S. officials, bone dry. Even at that, more food and fun,,,of "Cafe La Burton's he said, "and they tremble in than one had to borrow water, horror. Who on earth wants an since It takes time for water to This year you’ll find everything so pleasant and de­ extra half-million unemployed, find its way into wells. It doesn’t millions more bushels of un.sala- get there on the minutef lightful as always. Eat at a replica of a gay French ble 4079 Open Evenings Phone 649-4539 NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc. 285 MAINyi^IN STR]STREET—MANCHESTER ’ rURNITURE DEPARTMBIT 369 CENTER ST. at West Center St. ■ 295 ^ROAD STREET—MANCHESTER DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET—MANCHE8TEB .. . _TIWf W a u n m i THOMAt AND THE N E W T -IM RADW „ , t > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY,# DECEMBER P A G B B W rW » A AigArat manufActurer by the estate o f A Miami jentleman who died of cancer Connecticut I debated despite toe government assurances that toe effect will after aome SO years of smoking three Inside Econom ics be minor. Diplomat, Sanskrit Expert BARRiCiN I packs a day. Yankee The confusion is Increased •x4diMtvel]r at The jury thus absolved the manufac­ Report Entering just now by toe uncertainties Accompany Pope to India turer of liability jn the matter. Ry A.Hf.O. growing out of toe crisis in the Uggeff Drug British pound sterling, toe con­ Furthermore, it had been told, by the PARKADS If you had asked any Con­ (Oeattnoed from Page 6) K ey Month tinuing imbalance of toe Briti.sh VATIC3AN C3TY (AP) — Popc^years in the Middle East as presiding judge, that it was to base its necticut politlden, six months economy that brought on the Paul’s two closest advisers on young priest. He once rode verdict on Its answer to this question: ago, what he Uiought of the choice. But many Young Turks crisis, and too moves to protect his trip to India are an expert horseback from Jerusalem to prospect of there being such a “ Are clgarets reasonably safe and ‘Who maneuvered Ford’s elec­ By SAM DAWSON toe pound — and also toe dollar on modern diplomacy and a Baghdad. snafu and deadlock o n ^ e legis­ NEW YORK (AP) — Thi^ Is — from renewed raids by specu­ scholar with a knowledge of an­ During his years of travels he wholesome for human consumption?" lative redlstrictlng jiroblem tion os caucus chairman in lators. the month that should allay a V.t cient Hindu Sanskrit writings. learned Hebrew, Syriac, San­ The jury had to answer that question that there would be no regular 1953, against Halleck’s wishes, The whole international trade Both are princes of the Roman skrit, Arabic, Amharic and Ar­ in favor of the clgaret before it could \ election of a General Assembly feel he has not lived up to ex­ of doubts -■ or confirm them. situation is in an iffy state just Catholic Ctourch. menian. dismiss the case. on Nov. 8, you would have pectations. Ooctober and November have now because of toe tariff nego­ The two cardinals are Amleto He has been a leading figure found such a possibility rated tiations getting under way and Giovanni CicognanI, Vatican in the Roman Catholic Church As of last spring, Rep. Melvin plied up uncertainties at home As Dr. Terry haa made haste to claim, very far out the attitude of the French in secretary of state; and Eugene for more tlian a quarter of a Laird of Wisconsin began to and abroad and many are .still this did not, however, constitute an en­ Yet that was the way It hap­ so clouded they could offer fur­ particular in opposition to Tisserant, dean of the (College of century, a cardinal since 1936. eclipse Ford as the white hope American policies. dorsement of the smoking of clgarets. pened. " ther surprises. In December Cardinals. The two cardinals will travel, Hummels, Gifts, of the Young Turks. But his One thing most people are with the Pope to Bombay by je t ' MKMBJCR o r ___ What the members of the jury really On the basis of that experi­ they should come under a stron Cardinal Ocognanl, 81, is the T B B AIBOCIATBD PSJB8B ence, it might be prudent to close association with Sen. Bar­ ger and more revealing light. counting on is that the Ameri­ No. 2 man at the Vatican, As airliner Wedne.sday. | Religious Items lb * AiMwtettd P n m to •selnslTcly • atiO ff thought of smoking and its connection ry Ooldwater at the San Fran­ can consumer will brush all this One other cardinal from the, • th* UM of rapobltoktlOB ol aU m w i look at the possibility that the The economy has been given secretary of state he is some­ • Open 6 Days • et«dtt«d to U or not otiiorwiM credit- with health was illustrated by the con­ ultimate in state paralysis can cisco convention all but elimi­ 1 aside and spend with confidence thing of a combined prime min­ Vatican Curia has a major role a .setback by the auto strikes. If not-abandon this month. The Itoper wid atoo tba local o«w« nub- duct of the foreman of the Jury, a pack happen agfsln. nated him. December should spell out how ister and foreign mini.stcr. He in the Popc’.s four-day trip. He 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Members of the Wednesday t.jgest December retail sales also served in that po.st for Pope is Gregory Cardinal Agagiani- a day man until midway through the Suppose Connecticut just re­ much of A setback, or how tem­ ever are widely expected — 964 Main St. 648-7781 fuses to go along with the proc­ Group, some 20 liberal-leaning porary a one. Even more basic John XXIII. an, prefect of the Vatican con-, trial, when he decided not to gamble some estimating they will top A white-haired, soft-voiced gregalion directing the (Jhurch's ; ess the federal court has pre­ House members, are plugging is toe question hanging fire as last V err’y'by'rpe'r cent! Tba Harald Printlaa Uomuw. toe.. a» with his health any more. scribed for It. What then? one of their own for leader: man, Cardinal CicognanI served | missionary activities WMnntai raapoBatblU^ for tjrpo- u®'*' And toe month also seems for a quarter of a century in j Cardinal Agaglanian arrived errors appoartof to adTorttoemento But when it came to proclaiming If we try to sketch this possi­ Rep. John V. Lindsay of New sell. They haven t had a con-. gm-g bring In a golden flow of martirn' matter to 'Ibe llanebeeter bility, step by step, we b e ^ by York. Washington, D C., as the aposto-i in Bombay la.st week as the DOWNTOWN some hard and fast verdict, the jury chance yet, | yearend dividends by corpora- lerald. assuming that the present spe­ The' Wednesday Group can lie delegate - or envoy to ttie Pope’s legate to the internation- The industry still lias to prove tions enjoving a record profit Unlted State.s. His name "Anile- al eucharistic congress. The 69- BILLIARD found itself snagged on that word “ rea­ cial session of the General As­ not elect Lindsay. But it could It can pull off an unprecedented ye^,. ^^ny brokers are sure kMU aerrkse oilent of M. & d. Serrtoe. to" is Italian for hamlet. 1 year-old Armenian prelate is Pobltohers Represeatatlvaa — The JaUu sonably." That covers a lot of territory, sembly will not, after all, suc­ provide the balance of power In fourth straight year of high this will spark the usual year- PARLOR sales. And Iiow the auto indus­ Indian officials will find Car- considered one of the Church’s Now Open ’n Brand Mathews SpedaT dsency — New Torfc Chi- and an infinite number of individuals, ceed in enacting its own redis- a Halledc vs. Ford showdown, end rally in stock prices. dinal Ocognanl fluent in the, foremost experts on the Soviet eaao, Detroit apd Bostoo. _ , , . trlctlng before the court im­ try goes has a big effect on how New! nDoSlCBER AUDIT BURBAO OF CIRCDLJ^ smd a wide variation in smoking habits. something Halleck has conspic­ If all these uncertainties are Engli.sh language they generally Union and communism. As Ic- posed deadline of Jan. 30. uously failed to appreciate.' toe rest of toe economy goes in resolved pleasantly this month. I.K>cated in ooutoeast nONB. ______And, in the particular instance it was use. gate he repre.sents the Pope at corner of the Punfell It could fail to do so for es­ Immediately after the elec­ its try also for an unprece­ Americans will have plenty to In Cardinal Ti.sserant - a all congress se.ssions which toe Parking Lot . . . (On Hsplay adTerttoUc elostoi boors: considering, the jury had to decide that sentially the same reasons it tion, most Wednesday Group dented four years peacetime celebrate as 1966 starts. upswing. brilliant, SO-year-old Frenchman pontiff does rot attend. Cottage just off Oak ■or Hobda; - 1 p.m 30 years of survival smoking three failed to redlstriet Itself In the members were content to string - the Indians will find a scholar ‘ Tues^y — 1 P-® ^*25"*'^ special session of last summer. This is the month that the | ,St.). v r Wednesday - 1 P ® „Tu*!5j;i packs a day had. realistically speaking, along with Halleck. But word steel unions may spell out their, versed in the ancient Sanskrit Every housewife needs to re­ •or Thursday - 1 p.id Wednesday. People do not often sign their lax before going to bed. Take been a “reasonable" amount of safety soon got back to them that Hal demands for wage and fringe Jt a r e i l l S rO lIO W language of Hindu religious own death warrants. leek regrarded the Wednesday books and literature. time for, a few minutes in a tub after all. If the General Assembly fails benefit increases. And the pub­ CUastfled deadUne; 10:80 a.m each day el Group as a band of liberal lic may get a better idea of how Cardinal Tis.serant, a power­ of warm to hot water or take a Plenty of loftUeatlaa escept Batnrday — s a.m. Between this hard legal judgment to redistrict Itself by Jan. SO, ‘Day’ in School hot shower. The result will be | crackpiots. The Wednesdayers much this will cost, of the likeli­ fully built man with a flowing Parking and what Dr. Terry would like to see then the Court itself, with the promptly became a hotbed of hood of the companies going iron-gray beard, spent many surprising. I assistance of the special master Tueoday, December 1 the public believe, there is a dangerous antl-Halleck resentment, ready along with toe demands, of the It's “ Back to School" tonight of computers it has appointed, gap. Dr. Terry’s official report almost to make common cause with chances of a general boost in for parents of East Catholic will order its own system of re­ steel prices. a year ago claimed the final conclusive districting to be in effect Pre­ the Young Turks. High freshmen, when they will 19M Publishera Newspaper Many economists have tagged follow their offsprings’ regular Unbelievably Forward, Too establishment of a cause and effect re­ sumably, as well, the Court Syndicate this cllffhanger In steel as the would order the political parties important one in toe question of daily schedule, spending 10 min­ Savagery InapiiW and aaaisted by lationship between clgarets and cancer. to nominate candidates and or­ Through the Wall Service whether another round of infla­ utes in each class. witchcraft haa been dominating the Human nature seems likely to make en­ der the officials of the ftate The program will beg(ln at Restaurant employe Maryann Ropp passes morning tion can be expected sometime news from the Congo, and has been In­ tirely too free and indulgent a use of ^ and its communities to con­ Nation Shivers in 1965. 7:30 In the students' home­ coffee to coin (iealer Fred Vollmer in Bloomington, spiring any number of summary Judg- any development which seems to con­ duct a state election of a new In December toe administra- rooms, where a half-hour ex­ tradict those formidable proclamations General Assembly, according to Under Cold Air Ind. The direct service was made possible by bur­ tio . hammers out the federal planation will be given of this BiHits as to the present status of civili­ the new redlstrictlng, and order year’s Iowa Test of Education­ “A SAVINGS & LOAN of last January. glars who entered the restaurant, smashed hole in budget that affects everyone. It sation In Africa. the people of the state to par­ B y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS \.on’t be presented io Congress al Envelopment. wall to coin shop and after all that work— went Following toe tour of the This, we all tell ourselves, shows how The jury verdict down at Miami ticipate in such election. A large mass of icy air spread until January. But In December Bearii opens such an alibi to indulgence. We have to suppose next—if empty-handed. (AP Photofax.) toe nation usually gets a pretty dally scholastic program, the far that continent haa to go, how In- we continue with our chain of across most of toe 'eastern half good idea of how high govern­ parents will assemble in toe eapable Its people are of governing Dr. Terry might as well, however, face possible negatives — that the of toe nation today and toe sea­ town will be required to pick ment spending will be — and school cafeteria, to compare themselves or showing any considera­ realities which had become apparent new General Assembly proves. son’s coldest weather chilled which Industries will gain, notes and to partAke of refresh­ CHRISTMAS CLUB G>llege Council up the financial tab. tion for the rights of others, how much long before this jury verdict. Millions of In its turn, almost as Intracta­ much of toe Southland. which suffer. ments. And before toe month is over o f a mistake It has been even to try to Americans have obviously already ble as the old, and refuses to Freezing temperatur ; cov­ To Get Budget enact any legislation sanction­ ered areas as far south as Sand Radioactive it should be clearer too what GARDEN ‘CULTIVATED’ grant, to such savages, the laws and agreed with the jury, and shaken off ing redlstrictlng or to call a northern Florida and along toe will be done about taxes — what MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Narco­ SOLVED MY forms of Independence from colonial the dire warnings of Dr. Terry’s offi­ constitutional convention which Gulf (Doast. Below zero marks Dean Frederick Lowe of BRASILIA—An unusual sort ones may be cut, what ones tics agents said they watched of beach is located in Brazil's while Phillip Welnshenker, 20, rule. cial report, and drifted back into the might sanction it and give Con­ again were reported in northern Manchester Community College might rise. From ail this will state of Espirito Santo, at Guar- come an Idea of how much of a cultivated his roof garden. Then idea that they can make some reason­ necticut a whole constitution Midwest areas but not as low as will unveil his proposed 1965- How can we pretend that such sav­ again. Monday morning. apari, called “The City of Treasury deficit lies ahead — they confiscated his marijuana ages will be ready to rule themselves able use of clgarets which will be rea­ One has to euMume that, in A warming trend was indi­ 66 budget tonight before the Health. ” that there will be one Is sure. farm and placed him under ar­ ki our time? sonably safe for them. Millions of such case, or perhaps In antici­ cated for much of the Midwest. college’s Citizens Advisory The sands are naturally radio­ How much ol one tells how big a rest. GIFT PROBLEMS Americans, quite obviously, have decid­ pation of such development, The mercury failed to move Council, when it meets at 7:30 active and, according to toe boost gfovernment will be giving Welnshenker pleaded guilty to The point cannot be denied. There Is Brazilian Bulletin, some doctors toe economy next year. setting out 396 marijuana plants ed to risk the dangers Dr. Terry’s re­ the three federal judges may much above zero in some parts in the faculty lounge of Man­ a terrible risk Involved In trying to pro­ also issue their own order for of toe northern Midwest Mon­ say this quality is vpii'r’’-' n Whether Interest rates will in baskets on the roof of his util­ port tried to make so dramatic and con­ chester High School. relieving certain human ail­ work higher In coming weeks ity room. He was fined $1,000 mote self gfovemment by and among the election of a constitutional day after early morning read­ Dean Lowe’s proposals will clusive no sane individual would ever ments. may also be clearer before New and placed on three years’ pro­ auch people. If, In the most civilized na­ convention, and that the people ings as low as! 31 below zero in be based on projected enroll­ smoke again. To him, it may seem like of the state may obey and elect Valley a ty , N.D. One of the city's two hotels Year’s Eve. And what effect bation in Criminal (3ourt Mon­ tions on earth, such as the United ment figures for September day. a constitutional convention. Clear skies covered most of is named toe Radium Hotel. this will have on business is still States, there can still be senseless ra- committing suicide. To them, apparent­ 1965. The college budget was ly, it means a choice of a way to live, Next, one has to consider the toe southern half of toe nation. $90,000 for its first year of op­ eial killings, how can we expect the jun­ possibility that this constitu­ The mercury dropped to 29 in long or short. eration (1963-64) and $115,500 gle to come to civilized maturity In­ tional convention, no matter Mobile, Ala., and Shreveport, (plus a request for $7,000 addi­ how hard it works, proves un­ stantly? Dr. Terry shouldn’t be surprised. La., 28 in Jackson, Miss., and 32 tional) for the current year. Mankind haa had warnings even more able to agree on a new consti­ In Pensacola, Fla. It was 22 in The council, tonight, is ex­ But the picture is not as one-sided as tution to submit to the people Atlanta and 16 In Louisville. Mi­ dramatic about the nuclear bomb, and pected to give its approval to that may make it seem. If Africa is un­ Along Country Roads With Sylvian Ofiara of the state. ami’s low v/as 54. the acquisition, by the town, of believably backward, Africa Is also un­ it haa, so far, made little difference We don’t know how to get Snow flurries flecked scat­ the Keeney St. Nike site, for A FRINGE OF ICE around that Impasse, but per­ tered sections along toe western believably forward. the future use as a college haps It can be asaum^ that the slope of toe Appalachians and campus. H It Is shocking to realize how far three federal court judges step along toe southeastern shores of Dean Lowe and the council’s Africa has to go. It is also astounding And Then Canopus in again, write a new constitu­ toe Great Lakes. Snow flurries development committee will tion, and order a special state also fell in the northern Rockies to realize how far Africa haa come. Mariner 4 has had its fun with its Yesterdays present a rough estimate of the referendum to conduct a vote and light snow spread across costs involved In converting Everyone must have noticed that, makers, and has now turned a dutiful Inside on this new constitution. toe northern Plains. the site into an educational during the present crisis in the Congo, electronic eye, forsaking all others, on By Rowland Evans Jr. Herald Finally, suppose that, at this In toe West, heavy rains plant. last possible stage of the proc­ doused areas in toe northern The council’s approval will be one of the outside figures Involvisd was Canopus, the one star it is supposed half of toe Pacific (Joast. Strong Robert D. Novak 25 Years .Ago ess, Uie people of the state vote, transmitted to the board of ed­ one Jomo Kenyatta, prime minister of to follow for the next half year. exactly as they did the last winds hit some areas. Police are unable to start ucation, which will vote on the Kenya. He was involved as the African In any case, however, we must con­ Report time there was a constitutional Early morning temperatures "The Marvel O f Main Street" proposal and will notify the erection of mobile radio system convention, back at the start of ranged from II below zero at leader with whom negotiations were fess that there seemed more reassur­ due to delays in procuring re­ town board of directors of its the century, to reject the pro­ Pellston, Mich., to toe upper 60s 903 MAIN STREET—643-2478 tried In the days before the Belgian- ance than alarm in Mariner's earlier in­ WASHINGTON — Within a one month in advance of the the new session (or to build up quired federal permit. In extreme southern Florida. decision. few days. House Republicans new session was first broached posed new constitution. 'Vihiat The board of directors has a American paratroop drop Into the Con­ sistence on looking over the infinite steam against Halleck). But Connecticut National Guard does the court do then ? will call a most unusual party after the election in a confiden­ th Young Turks aren’t satis­ opens recruitment drive in Mtm- Feb. 1 deadline to decide on a go. He is involved as leader of the Or­ heavens for itself, and having some pref­ Does all this seem highly caucus foii the week of Dec. tial letter sent to several fel­ fied with business as usual. chester with bombardment of move toward acquisition. If ganization for African Unity .which rep­ erence of its own as to which particular ^ 14—whether Rep. Charles Hal- low Congressmen by Rep. improbable? Perhaps so. But Meetings Today the site is to be used for educa­ So they persisted. Griffin town by leaflets dropped from there is no law of any kind resents the continent's effort to take star it would choose to live by, in its own leck of Indiana, the party's Thomas Curtis of Missouri. the sky. tional purposes only, it may be asked whether fellow Mlchigan- which can require a legislator acquired at no cost, on toe pro­ some responsible guidance over its own possible man-launched infinity. floor leader, wants it or not. Phishing it Is a group of For Librarians tough, moderately conserva­ er Gerald Ford, chairman of to vote yes or no, a member of vision that it will be so used Affairs. ' Behind the summons are the 10 Years Ago Anything that has being-—and when Republican Young Turks, rang­ tive Young Turks Including the House Flepublican caucus, a constitutional convention to for tha next 20 years. vote yes or no, or an ordinary Librarians are holding two And this Jomo Kenyatta, who is he, a spacecraft is launched on any journey ing in philosophy from center to Charles Goodell of New York, would call a caucus. Ford (a Park Superintendent Horace If the college is abandoned Young Turk himself, though a F. Murphy’s second request to voter to vote yes or no. meetings in Manchester today. besides being prime minister of his that might well prove eternal it has to right and generally a bit con­ Flobert Griffin of Michigan, before that period ends, the temptuous of old guardsman Clark MacGregor of Minnesota, somewhat sedate one) replied board of directors for $4,000 ap­ Furthermore, it could be hap­ One involves librarians of toe oountry ? be conceded being—should also be he would if a "substantial’' propriation to set up a tree- pening, during all this weird Halleck. The significance; This and Don Rumsfield and John capital region, as toe Greater He is, of course, the same Jomo Ken­ granted the burden and the luxury of pre-session caucus, perhaps an Anderson of Illinois. number of members requested pruning crew is rejected. and almost impossible delay, Jacob Miller is named general that an amendment to the Fed­ Hartford Librarians Club holds COMPARE OUR yatta whom the British held captive some degree of choice. unprecedented move, could be They promoted the idea of a It That “substantial" number the first of its two annual meet­ the first step in a coup d’etat put pen to paper last Friday in sales manager of Hartford Ma­ eral Constitution, making the from 1953 to 1961, after he had. been Even we, the earth-bound, know how Vjtwo-day caucus which would election of legislative houses ings at the Mary Cheney Li­ PRICES ON ALL aimed at Halleck. draft a Republican legrlslative letters to Ford. ^ chine Screw Co. convicted of being the leader of the agonizingly disagreeable it can be to be based on units rather than on brary at 8 p.m. PRESCRIPTIONS As we reported, the ,, initial program. It also would seek im­ The caucus may prove to be The second, at Tiling Junior Mau Mau rebellion. And the Mau Mau told what values, what guiding star, we post-election reaction of House population a legal thing again, proved leadership machine^ no more than a lot of talk. But might be making its way High this afternoon, brought li­ ARTHUR DRUG rebellion, as news, fiction, and movies must live by, and how great and almost Republicans was to let Halleck (perhaps adding an assistant if Halleck proves overtly hos­ Today in History brarians of the public and keep his leadership, tolerating around the country, offering to have taught all our memories so well, unconquerable our own instinct to floor leader) and explore cer­ tile, it could be the launching By 'niE ASSOCIATED PRESS a recalcitrant Connecticut one school libraries together to dis­ him with diminished authority. tain Congressional reforms that has been the most horrible revival of strike out, once or twice at least, in pad for a movement to replace Today is Wednesday, Dec. 2, last desperate chance at re­ cuss mutual problems. But Halleck has played his would help the minority party. him on Jan. 4. savage butchery and unspeakable directions suggested by our own in­ cards wrong since Nov. 3. In­ the 337th day of 1964, 'There are taining something of its own TONIGHT Their goal: A more positive Actually, undercover agita­ 29 days left in the year. traditional system. , witchcraft this^ century haa so far seen stinct and fancy, and not prescribed to stead of giving lip service to (thought not markedly more tion against Halleck has been Today’s Highlight in History The fantastic has already oc­ 9 O'CLOCK Inside Africa. party modernization in the liberal) Republican stance. us by somebody supposedly more clever growing so fast that a majority curred, and cannot be ruled out TELEPHONE House, Halleck has been busy Halleck was not Interested — On this date in 1823, Presi The leader of this savagery, of this de­ and wise than we. soliciting support' for the lead­ may now be against him what­ dent James Monroe made a of the future. SMART IDEA 643-5171 possibly because he viewed the ever he does in the December praved and sensual cult organized And even the greater and more ro­ ership, “He's obsessed with statement of policy in a mes­ December caucus as a threat. caucus. Halleck’s great sisset. Join our 1965 Christmas Club NOW—and Against the white colonialists, was re­ mantic glory of being shot off on an in­ keeping his jeVh,” snorts one sage to Congress which since Five Yean Ago young Congressman. He let it be known that House however, is the lack of a con­ has been known as the Monroe THE STORE IS YOURS leased from prison in 1961, to become finite journey into infinite space—so Republican would not caucus He and other Republicans sensus candidate with backing Doctrine. Its major point was Soviet Premier Nikita reserved just for you women. The only men hove the money you need at this time next A leader in negotiations with Brit^iin for much more of a destiny, it would seem, feel Halleck is not sufficiently until the morning of Jan. 4, by all the antl-Halleck ele­ that European nations should Khrushchev, In an address in OF MANCHESTER here will be our helpful Santas to help with the self government of Kenya, and, than any version of life on earth—would alarmed by the election catas­ just hours before the adjourn­ ments. not attempt to expand in the Budapest, blamed the 1956 year for Christmas gifting. ment of the new Congress. your selections. barely out of custody for the unspeak­ be insufferably drab and boring if one trophe that reduebd Republi­ Ford is the most likely Western Hemisphere and that Hungarian revolt on former cans to 140 seats in the 435- There would be no time at that the United States would not in­ Stalinist leaders and defended able bestialities which had been com­ could not have at least some momen­ member House. late date to make strategy for (See Page Seven) terfere in European affairs. Moscow's part in suppreesing tt. mitted in his name, became the first tary illusion of choice. If Halleck does fall in Jan­ prime minister of his country a year So put it down as the most glorious uary, his attitude toward the FOOD AND FUN—ON THE HOUSE December caucus will be a ma­ Ago last June. and livable and memorable moment of delicious snacks and homemade cookies, hot jor cause. coffee . . . all on the house. Shop . . . sit back That’s who Jomo Kenyatta is. Per­ Mariner 4's great eternity that, before The Idea of a caucus almost Fischetli CURRENT haps, even though he is prime minister it settled down to do the bidding of its and listen to music. OPEN Of his country, he is not really going to makers with regard to Mara, it fixed on S^Mknilr ANNUAL • make it to stature as one of the first an unknown star of its own choice, and TILL 5 P.M. African statesmen. Perhaps he is not then on another, and only then upon A Thought for Today' • GORGEOUS. GLAMOROUS, GIFT BOXES... FREE! Monday, Tuesday going to prove the present leader of Canopus. CooncU of Charchea and Friday DIVIDEND , . . if? • FREE... GIFT TO EACH LADY AHENDING vnderstanding and reconciliation in Afri- Sponsored by the Manchester AA. Periiaps he is going to revert to the • FREE... DRAWINGS AT 7:30,8:00,8:30 and 9:00 Open Thurwlay 9 A.M. ON fcutinct to resolve the African problem Adding Color To Sidewdiks You Shall Love Your Neighbor i , to 8 P.M. without any Into A bloody elemental war between “I hear a lot of talk about D id you YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN A HNE G IR interruption. blacks and whites. Perhaps that is the There will be green and gold side­ love in church . . . but I don’t INSURED SAVINGS walks and even portable sidewalks in highest one can hope of an individual feel much love. Maybe I don't Toronto soon. It is part of an experi­ even know what love is. People Who has gone from terrorist to prime ment to find the best ways to rehabil­ leave me kind of cold . . . but forget minister in the short space of 10 years. itate 400 miles of crumbling sidewalks thats the way the world is . . . that are now a menace to pedestrians. But it is also amazing to note that who cares how I feel anyway. That repre.sents 40 per cent of the city's “This business about loving Jomo Kenyatta did complete that much sidewalks. your neighbor may be alright FREE of the journey. And this too is Africa, The green and gold walks are of for some people who have good * 1964. asphalt and will be tried first in In­ neighbors . . . but I don’t even SLEEP • ARROW dustrial areas to see if they can survive like my neighbors . . . how BLEEDING MADRAS f f \ the pounding of feet. The coloring is can I love them? Maybe this • MANHAHAN to offset the traditional preference for Is just for real religious peo­ Yes . . . Sleep is one of the most wonder­ TTiat Clgaret Verdict concrete sidewalks. If the new material ple . . . I’d kind of lik^ to be ful gifts you can give this Christmas. It ZIPPER • TRUVAL SAVINGS passes Its' tests, It . will be used on religious, but I don” t know how. is so important to your good health. .It One oan sympatiiize ^ in gr^t part residential streets. All I hear in church is talk relaxes and refreshes you nightly. And With .t^e oonetematlon Which hit Dr. In another experiment, the city will about I0V9 . . . and when I try a7tc/ L O A N to love somebody, it gets all it can be luxuriously comfortable, too, XaTtherJl^ .Terry, Surgeon General of the use portable sidewalks. They are a PURSE SHIRTS W A. .S' s O C T A r I O N workman’s dream, since the precast con­ gpofed up. if you give Holman-Baker’s Verto-Rest . Ignited States Public Health Service, crete sections can be lifted and moved ‘Tm not even sure I loVe or Musco-Pedic super firm mattresses. MONOORAMMED l[)pn I0ong with the verdict of that Miami back for street widenings, sbwer repairs, myself . . . there sure are some They’ve proven their worth to both those with o purchast of FREE 11 J f/vsifJ9£^jarsA y jA f ^ s r , Dl jpeaefa jury the other day.- and the installation of electrical or g&f things about me I don’t like at all . \ .' anyway I guess I’m with normal, healthy backs and those $5.00 or more. with purchoM of two 0 And one can hope, with Dr. Terry, lines. The City Work? Department hopes IIAWCH1»T »<'» OLbiST nWAWCIAL I'w tTITMTlOII the new sidewalks will prove of greater Just not rjeligious enough yet with back disorders. So you c&n’t miss! i or^inore shirts. Riat there is no careless public misin- durability than the old ones, and thus *». . . if I ever will be." Adam ’ Give one of these fine bench-made mat­ larpretatioh.of just wljjit that jury did allow it to complete its five-year side­ Mann tresses, $99.50. Matching box springs IAIN STREET walk bepalr program without running' We love ds 'we have been NEAR MAPLE STREET ,, my Abaut the cigaret u WMfrim:inin

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Barno, Paul U ift and Michael ated from a training course for lines, would serve to persuade Congo Roundup HEALTH CAPSULES Thant Catlsi Coventry Peace. Tlcketa may be had fri»m Andover electronic digital data process­ Viet War’s Future North Viet . Nam that by contin­ FOR Young Turks fcy Mtehael A. BsWt, NJX. any of the committee. ing equipment repairman at uing to help the Viet Cong it is Briefs Keesler AFB, Miss. To Be Decided taking increasingly serious risk WHAT ARB 'TUB PM9FfCTf> The Republican Town Com­ Fisher, a graduate of Rham of massive damage to its own Old People Seek Early Rebels Gain -THAT A GOOP VACCINE. Four Powers Properties Cosmetics Mrs. Anna B. Wood Junior High School mittee scheduled for today at High School, la being reas­ By LBJ, Taylor territory. AGAINST COLP$ WILL » 8 p.m. has been postponed to signed to Waverly AFB, Iowa. Behind this consideration is COVENTRY — Mrs. Anna PSVSLOF6P E in the current round of confer­ "leave their neighbors alone" if Uggetfs Mrs. Wood was bom May 27, Rep. Thomas B. Curtis of Mis­ the Udited Statee wanta a kmger Construction of a %1.1 mUlioii^ The board will meat with the anon. Those attending are to office for the month of Novem­ there Is to be peace in Southeast 1901, in Hampden, Mass., a deferral of the matter and alsor/ Junior high aohool and a aepa- advisory committee o f the Liquor ‘Hit’ ences. B y H A L B O T U souri carried the ball for the traoi Om ) meet at the local firehouse at ber. Five o f these were for the Asia. At The Parkade daughter of Charles smd Car­ a Soviet commitment to negoti-- rata storage building was over­ finance committee at a regular p.m. Further information ■ale Of dwellings and land and The major issue of whether to MIIW YORK (AP) — TMngi a “ Young Turks" in a letter sent MANCHESTER I rie McKeeman Smith, and was ready b e «i flown to Leopold- ate on future peacekeeping tir-„ whelmingly rejected by Coven­ meeting o f the hoard. may be had from Mre. A. Harry three were for the transfer of On Broadway broaden the war. presents the eolumniit might navar know if a long time resident of the Cov­ to key Republicans early this vUU. rangementa. * try voters in a spoclal referen­ The board has been advlaod W. Olsen, president, Mrs. Rich­ President with a complex prob­ Chimney Felled Isold only. lem. A major consideration is ha didn’t opan hU mail: entry area until she moved to month demanding the Decem­ BamMU and Dlngila are in the Secretary-General U iTianti, dum yesterday. The vote waa that a vehicle is needed to ard J. Cooper or Mrs. Dennis The houses sold were those NEW YORK (AP) — The the possibility of increased California five years ago. heart ot a cotton-growing re­ had propoaed such a tamporary/> 917-882. transport materials and equip­ Walker. of Peter J. Maneggia, on Wales Old paople are ataadily faring ber meeting. newest hit at two Broadway the­ counteraction from Communist By Falling Tree Survivors include four sons, gion ebout 110 miles northeast lolution providing for the ae- The vote yesterday had bem ment between eehoole and to The deacons and deaconesses Rd., to Nancy R. Breadheft; batter in our economy, but life “ I am dissatisfied with our North Viet Nam, backed by Red Ernest S. Reed of Vernon, A r­ of Buta, the mercenaries’ opera­ sembly to take up only noncon-, «s|>ected to approve the 18- traneport a email number of of the Second Congregational aters la liquor. leadership in the House, not ne' Richard P. Ea^ic, on Bunker China, if Washington should or­ Winds lashing through Man­ la atlll not fidr enough to many thur C. Reed of Tolland, Rufus tional base. ^ troveralal matters on which children to school-sponeored Church will meet at 8 p.m. Fri­ Hill Rd. to John Balch; Peter Concessionaires at New York cessarlly our leaders, hmy- there was unanimous agree-‘ room school, whk^ would have der air strikes. The Soviet Un­ chester early this morning of them. W. Reed of Coventry and Hen­ The embaaey epokeemen said l>e«i built at the comer of Rt. events rather than using a 60- day at the home of Mr. and J. LeGrande, Bausola Rd. and (Tity’e first and only theater ever,” Chirtis said in his eight ment until ita Christmas reeeSs.. paseenger bus. ion has warned it would not "re­ snapped a tree near its base dollars ry W. Reed of San Diego; three that the rescue reduced the POOR. AT LSA*T 19 PIPPBR- Mrs. Wilfred Hill on Silver St. The average income >of a re­ page bill of particulars. This would permit negotiations" 81 and Ripley HUl Rd. lots No. 51 and 52 on Bausola bars looked back Monday on main indifferent to the fate of a and threw It against the home tired cou]de has risen to $3,350 a daughters, Mrs. William H. number of Belgians atUI trapped SNT AGBNT9 PROPUC6 UPPER The board felt that even The First Congregational Rd. to James W. Wildowsky; He added that Jan. 4 is too late until Februa^. When the Christ­ With chances slight for a new two weeks of business sind fraternal Socialist country and of Herbert Tedford, 18 Hcndee year, and one out of three cou­ Gess of Manchester, Mrs. Ste­ by the rebels to about 850, al­ RB4PIRAT0RV INFECTION*. ’ though such equipment would (jhurch Board of Christian Edu­ Alfred H. 'Ubert, Pine Ridge to phen J. Hlobik of West Willing- for a meeting “ unless again It is VACCINATION AGAINST ONE mas recess ends. ^ school in the foreseeable future, be a saving, there waj no money decided: "Liquor in the theater Is ready to render the necessary Rd. ples whose breadwinner is past though previous reports had said the boand o f education has pre­ cation will meet at 8 p.m. Fri­ Levi Foamier, and William J. assistance." ton and Mrs. Jackson H. Prouty the plan for a few self-appointed 500 to 1,000 whites remained GIVE* NO PROTECTION Gromyko rejected Thant's' In the budget for the equipment is here to stay.” The force of the glancing es earns $5,000. But — the bad members of our waning group proposal Monday, saying the dicted that double seealons seem day at Kingsbury House. Kelley told house on Wales Rd. Until now, the war, with few blow was borne entirely by a of Storrs; three brothers, Ever­ siter the Belgian paratroop AGAINST THE OTHER 74- at this time. Hospital Pattsnt Albert Golub of Golub Brotb news is that one of three also to make decisions for the rest of Soviet Union “ categorically op-i inevitable. to Guy T. Outlaw. exceptions, has been limited to chimney located directly above ett Smith of Tolland, Elton rescue miaaion ended last week. Building Permits leeoed Miss Elsther Richerdson of ers, concessionaires at both the brings in less than the $2,800 us ahead of time in the hopes poses” postponing important The board, along with the The three transfers of land Alvin and the 46th Street thea­ South Viet Nam itself. The most Tedford’s bedroom. Atter the level the U.S. Department of Smith of Hartford and Ray­ Most ot these were said to be IwIpMM m Building permits issued dur Ripley Hill Rd. li a patient at that they can get the majority laSttMiHc matters on the assembly agendai board of finance, the Educa­ ing November totaled 17 at an were: William P. Miller to the ters, said up to 200 drinks have radical departure from this sit­ tree struck, both It and about Labor considers essential to a mond Smith of Manchester; 19 Belgians. Moat are believed to Manchester Memorial Hospital, of us to go along." "for a long period or indefinite-- tional Aeeoctation of Coventry, estimated copstruction cost of Andover Sand and Gravel Co., been consumed at some week­ uation occurred last August aft­ half tile bulk of the chimney “ modest but adequate" stand­ grandchildren and 11 great­ have been taken to Watsa, a hairing received second and Another group of younger ly.” He said his goveihment, $137,649. Of this eight were for a parcel of land off route 6; end performances. er Communist torpedo boats fell to the g;round, the chimney ard of living. grandchildren. town close to the Sudanese and the town's two PTA's had third degree bums about her House Republicans, called the "believes the General Assembly, aupported the new building dwellings at $121,400; six for al Percy B. Cook, land at New The most popular evening operating from North Vietnam­ fragments embedding them­ Funeral services will be held border. About 80 other Belgians back when her sweater caught Boston Rd. and Hebron Rd., Women now make up nearly a Friday, at a time to be an­ Wednesday Club, has been should start and continue Ita, recommendations of the Junior terations and additions at $14,- drink is scotch on the rocks, but ese bases attacked U.S. destroy­ selves in tho earth. and fifth of the membership of U.S. are scattered in Isolated settle- fire while she was cooking on a to Williard K. Grenon and Ro­ nounced, at the First Congrega­ meeting sporadically and talk­ work in accordance with normal r High School Building Commit­ 500; one garage, $1,500, and two matinee-going women like whis­ ers In the Gulf of Tonkin. John­ Tedford said, "I felt as labor unions. mente, the offlclal said. procedure." gas stove about a week ago. land H. Peterson sold a lot on ky sours, mnnhattans and mar­ son ordered strikes against the tional Church. The Rev. James ing about making changes in the News Tidbits tee. outbuildings, $249. though I were In the middle of ear whMlt Have you learned anything wake of the GOP’s election loss­ Other messages reaching The Soviets have threatened Scouts Visit Hospital West St to Richard G. Jean­ tinis in that order, he said. ba.ses in retaliation. MacArthur will officiate. Bur­ Leopoldville spoke of the deter­ Mrs. Alma C. Heckler, chair­ Building Inspector Bernard A. an earthquake” lately? Some 23 million Ameri­ es. So far this talk has not been from the AP Wires to quit the United Nations if Cub Scouts Pack 65, Den 1, nette. Under the state's new liqubr One of the viewpoints un­ Dollars roll away from yon with ial will be in Minister Hill ioration of the situation at Klndu Dion also issued 10 permits for He estimated that the tree, can adults are going to school. very specific. they lose their vote in the as-^ man ot the board of education, marked its first anniversary PTA Board Meets law, legitimate theaters can doubtedly under dlscus-sion now which originated in an adjoin­ every turn of your car whoels, Cemetery. a former rebel center which was digging of wells, 18 for septic with a trip to the Windham On the other hand- we also have sembly. They contend that enl/. said she is uncertain what wUl To make plans for the De­ serve liquor at intermission and is whether some broadening of ing yard, was about 50 feet if they are out of line. Out of The Holmes Funeral Home, recaptured by the mercenaries tank installations; 11 electrical Community Memorial Hospital 11 million grownups who have Secretary of Labor Wlrtz the Security Council has the^ happen 'next. The rejection installations; three plumbing, cember PTA meeting on the for an hour before and after military operations, perhaps long and was torn off about six line wheels wear tiree out in 400 Main St., Manchester, is in at the beginning of their drive to deliver holiday favors. The less than six years of schooling. triea again today to narrow power to start and finance'' came aa a surprise to backers and two heating. Dec. 16 and to transact other each show. limited initially to the supply feet above the ground. a hurry. Quickeet and most ae- charge of arrangements, which on Stanle^Ue. cubs started making favors for Blducators refer to them as Star Witness differences between three shop peacekeeping operations and> o f the propoaed school. buaineas the executive board of Beatrice Lillie, star of "High curate way to check and cor­ are incomplete. The re p < ^ said the foreigners Zoning Meeting Schedule the children confined in the hos­ “functional Illiterates." One of craft unions and the railroad that the peacekeeping assess­ Mrs. Hedder declined to the PTA will meet tomorrow Spirits" at the Alvin, noted: rect wheel alignment is with sUll living in Kinou iiau L. The planning and zoning com­ pital for Thanksgiving, 1963 the brightest men I ever knew Quizzed Again ments for the Congo and Middle, evening at 8 p.m. at the home "The laughs are 10 seconds • EYE-GLASSES by the scientiflo “beam of light" Donald T. Watson to be evaoueted because ot a Industry, ending threat of comment further on the vote, mission continues to meet each and again for this year. could be so classified. He was ;itrlke . . . Ralph H. Howard, East operations are Illegal be­ of the chairman, Mrs. James longer after intermission." Vlsuallner. Donald T. Watson, 56, of .. And afttr just two wttks, mothtr's hands an lika sharp increase in rebel activity. saying that the defeat would be week on Mondays at 8 p.m. in Last vear the den cubs made my father, who only went In Baker Case former NRA economic adviser, cause they were voted by the, Tymon on Rt. 0. , DeBella and Reale Opticians Newlng;ton, father of Mrs. mina— rough and gnarladi** Klndu is about 250 mllea south diMussed at the board meeting the town office building and eight trips to the hospital with tluraugh the third grade, but dies at age 70 In New Haven General Assembly. The Republican Town Com­ SALARY BOOSTS Complete David Thomas of Manchester, of Stanleyville. this Thursday. sometimes ta‘lce a week, with 20 favors for each of the holi­ HARTFORD (TP)—Some 100 Com* In For a conducted a business, owned . . . 72-foot fishing vessel dis­ Gromyko met for lunch Mon­ the second meeting held on Fri mittee will meet at 8 p.m. in Eye Olaee Service died yesterday at his home af­ (Continued from Pago One) Army officers In Leopoldville day with U.S. Secretary of State, The Junior high school bulld- days: Thanksgiving, Christmas, State Welfare Department in­ tw o houses and a farm, and abled in high seas near Nan­ ^ committee, appointed in days, same time and place, ac' the own Hall. Your eye doctor’s ter a long illness. Cartwright, Eric Elalson, Mark expressed concern about the Dean Rusk. They describe4 Lincoln’s birttiday, Valentine’s vestigators have been granted raised five children. It is my nounced Reynolds was to be the possibility of a rebel reoccupa­ tucket; Coast Guard sending June 1963 by the selectmen and cording to Chairman Donald C. Service News prescription filled — “YISUALINER” Other survivors include his Johnson, Walter Lehmus, Rod their talk as inconclusive, but,' Day, Washington’s birthday, Roger L. Phelps, son of Mr. pay icreases ranging from $120 opinion that he would punch in wife, a son, a daughter, three 4ead-off witness. BOY SCOOT tion of Klndu, where large cutters and plane to the rescue both the boards of education Smith. This is to step up the St. Patrick’s Day, Easter and modern frames — MacLean, Greg McCorkhill, agreed to meet again when •and Mrs. Joh n , F. Phelps of to $360 a year. Gov. John N. the nose anyone who called him brothers, three sisters, five Reynolds has said Baker, a stocks of arms and ammunition . . . Lawyer for 12 Maryland i^ d finance, had recommended work toward studying and up­ Memorial Day. So far this year, Dempsey announced the raises lenses duplicated — ehoek up Kurt Miller, Steve Montany, S. residents challenging state aid Rusk returns' from talks in' dating the zoning program and Townsend Rd. has been pledged prescription sun­ a "ftuictional Illiterate." grandchildren and several former secretary to the Senate Notes and News have been collected by the cen­ Washington today on Viet Nam." a $1,107,500 appropriation for these have been made for Hal­ Monday, explaining that the in­ Moore, Roes - Roberts and John to church-supported colleges completion of the 701 program to Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater­ glasses — prompt re­ Quotable notable; “ Life is a nieces and nephews. Democrats, and Matthew H. Mc- tral government. U.S'. sources said that in addi­ the proposed buildings at the loween and Thanksgiving. creases were necessary to at­ Closkey, a veteran Democratic Romanwicz. Only a few Belgian mercen­ says science facilities at Notre special town meeting Nov. 16. in an effort to have informa­ nity at Worcester Polytechnic pairs. sentence that man has to serve The funeral will be held to­ tion to the voting dispute, Rusk* Cub Scouts taking part this Institute, following a rushing tract and retain qualified per­ for the crime of being born” — morrow at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's fund raiser, were linked in an Blackledge Dlatrict aries are believed’ to be still in Dame College of Maryland can­ Action on this recommenda­ tion to present townspeople at ysar: Leonard Bevlln, Robert sonnel. The increases will be 18 Asylum Street Niohols-Manehester and Gromyko discussed a long-, proposed open meetings. period that began last month. HARTFORD Calderon. Church, Willard Ave., Newing­ illegal diversion of $25,000 to the Many Scouts said "Thank Klndu to stiffen the town’s Ck>n- not be separated from college pending proposal to destroy tion, however, had been post­ Brainard, Kenneth Clark, Ralph made retroactive to Oct. 2 and 1960 Kennedy-Johnson cam­ golese garrison. as a whole . . Belgian poll- poned until yesterday due to The local commission will be Airman 2.C. Kenneth R. Fish­ Room 104 Here is something to mull ton. Burial will be in Rose Hill You” to training leaders Sun­ Rezoning Bills’ equal numbers of obsolete So-' Cohn, Richard Cope, Glenn er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew will go fnto effect after some Tire, Ine. over: It is said that more than Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. paign fund. day afternoon as they left “ There’s an awful )ot of am­ tlclan accuses U.S. govem n-nt a petition filed two days before host to the Windham Regional Ferguson, Gary Gillon and Russ DeBella Tel. 522-0757 Enrico F. Reale viet and U.S. bombers, and So­ Program .it the WRP January L. Fisher of Rt. 6, has gradu­ remaining details are worked 295 Broad St., Manchaatar 90 per cent of blue-eyed cats are There will be no calling hours. McClosley, ambassador to Camp Johnson at the end of the Hearing Today munition for the rebels in of curtailing Congo rescue mis­ viet Premier Alexei N. Kosyg-' the town meeting that turned Glenn Gillon. Mrs. Maury Cohn out. hard of hearing. The Farrell FunertU Home, Ireland in the Kennedy adminis­ Blackledge District Winter Klndu," one army officer said. sion against wishes of Ameri­ the question over to a referen­ meeting to be held in the board is den mother. in’s bid for more Sovlet-U.S,’ room in the town office building, Socrates, a hen-pecked hus­ 110 Franklin 8q., New Britain, tration, has denied knowledge of Skills Junior Leaders Training Congolese government troops, can officials in Stanleyville . . . trade. The sources said no par-* dum. band who has sometimes been is in charge of funeral arrange­ any payoff. Baker, in earlier Weekend. About 124 Boy (Continued from Page One) led by 30 white mercenaries, Students at Sam Houston Col­ A leading force behind the date and time to be arranged. Mancheeter Evening H< ticular headway was made oq, Chairman Smith reports that referred to as the wisest man ments. hearings, invoked his constitu­ Scouts attended the session to captured the town of Bunla lege get penicillin injections either matter, 250-name petition was Kenneth Coventry correepondent, F. who ever lived, was wary of any tional privilege under the Fifth learn winter hiking and camp­ similar hearing at a special ses- Monday, north of Stanleyville, after coed there dies of men­ Donovan, president of the Pine S. Spieivogel and Associates, the Pauline Little, telephone 742- legislation to make the sexes Mrs. George L. Stratton Amendment to refuse to testify ing methods. Training patrols ' sesion earlier this year, where several hundred white ingitis . . . AMA committee Lake Community Club. Dono­ firm hired to update the local 6281. equal. He warned, “ Once made on matters that might incrimi­ from Andover, Bolton, Glaston­ hostages were believed held. meets today in closed sesion to Guns Prohibited van had said he wanted more prog;ram. Informed the commts ------ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Anna j Sen. Louis I. Gladstone of sion that 60 per cent of the equal to man, woman beconntr jezewskl Stratton, 54, of 30 nate him. bury, kebron, Manchester, None were found. It was be­ decide on medicare compromise people deciding on the school I Bridgeport, Democratic Majorl- lieved they had been taken FAIRFIELD (AP)—The Fair- work is completed. his superior. Wlndemere Ave., wife of The new round of hearings Marlborough, Newington, West resolution. question than could be expect­ KF&D to Market stems from s speech Sen. J ( ^ I ty Leader in the Senate, con­ farther north by the rebels. field Representative own meel-^ ed at a town meeting. Zone Resquest Decisions H i s t o r y lesson: Geo-ge George L. Stratton, died this Hartford and Tolland were New chairman of Securities The zoning board of appeals J. Williams, R-Del., made to the firmed the governor’s support About 680 Belgian paratroop­ ing has passed a law forbidding Washington, one of the weal­ morning at Rockville City Hos­ present. Forty-two scouts and and Exchange Commission Board Rejects Bids has granted one request and ds New Golf Putter Senate Sept. 1. He charged that ers who jumped Into Stan­ the sale of any non-powder pro­ thiest of U.S. presidents, often pital. scouters in various leadership of the bills In testimony he asks cooperation of Investment The board of education has nied another for variances to the alleged payoff came from and service capacities also at­ leyville and Paulis last week pelled guns, including slin"--. rejected all bids on work at was short of cash. He had to Mrs. Stratton was bom Dec. gave to the Committees. He bankers . . . Ripon Society, shots, to any person under 21 the zoning reg;ulations. The KFAD Manufacturing borrow money to go to his first the government contract a Mc- tended. and rescued between 1,500 and private Republican research the Robertson School since all 7, 1909 in Rockville, the i^augh- noted specifically that the bills years of age. Alfred D. Heckler of Bread Co., 834 Charter Oak St., will inauguration, but his estate at CToskey corporation held for The Times Farm Camp fur­ 1,700 whites returned to Brus­ group, will urge GOP governors bids were above the approved ter of Mrs Anna Parrish Introduced by the Democrats The ordinance was presented and Milk St. has permission for bis death was valued at $500,000 construction of the Washington, nished an assembly hall to ac­ sels today. Ahelr commander, to break with the national appropriation of $22,000. This begin marketing its own line Jezewski of Rockville and the had the support of the adminis­ Monday night by the RTM Pub-’ a variance on Lot 11 on Cedar — and he owned 33,000 acres of D.C., Stadium. commodate the unexpectedly Ool. Charles Laurent, said the appropriation had included an of golf putters early next year. late Stephen Jezewski, and was tration. committee and establish them­ lie Health and Safety and Legis- Swamp Rd. since the building land. Quoting Reynolds, Williams large crowd for a showing of decision to terminate the rescue incinerator and work on the a lifelong resident of this Other legislative leaders to selves as a power within the I latlon and Administration com-, thereon has been shifted In er­ The new putter line has been Ice causes fewer automobile said McCloskey paid the silver the U.S. Air Force Film, operation "appeared wise.” party . . . Strategically im­ drain field. town. testify at the start of the hear­ Laurent and other officers of mlttees, and won unanimous ap- ror so it shows a 16-foot side­ designed by George Low. ac­ accidents than fog. Spring, Md., Insurance man $35,- "Don’t Be a Winter Casualty." ing were Rep. William T. Shea portant town of Thathom again Bids received included; Kova- line setback. Heckler was in­ Survivors, besides her hus­ 000 too much for a performance his force agreed that the miss­ I proval. knowledged by golf tour profes­ Tuberculosis, known as “ the Enough rain fell to test the of Meriden, the Democratic Mi­ under attack by Communist rovlcs of West Wllllngton, $27,- formed to contact Bernard A. sionals as one of the world’s band and mother, include two bond on the project, with Rey­ ing whites were scattered over I It waa a substitute for a po-. white plague," is by no means scout’s camping skills in in­ nority leeder in the House, and Pathet Lao forces. . . Tltch 350 as base bid with $13,300 Dion, building inspector, con­ greatest putters. sons, Robert Dzat and Ray­ nolds to keep $10,000 and the too large an area for them to lice commission proposal that quelled. Some 35 million Ameri­ clement weather. Rep Louis J. Padula of Nof- (the whale that flew the At­ for additions; New Age Com­ cerning permits. The line comprises six mod­ mond Dzat, both of Tolland; remaining $25,000 of the over­ reach. would have banned completel); pany of Glastonbury, $26,490 cans harbor tb germs in their Each scout received a leather . walk, the Republican Majority lantic) dies in England, cause Elmore A. Turkington of els— three mallet and three two daughters, Mrs. Joseph La- payment to be funneled through "The area held by the rebels the sale of these instruments in plus $9,480; Kaiser Septic bodies, and the disease kills 10,- Polnte of Tolland and Mrs. badge made by Junior Leaders leader in the House. not established. Cheney Lane was denied a re­ blade type—and will go on sale Baker into the Kennedy-Johnson is so big," said Laurent. "We Fairfield. Tank Company of New Canaan, quest for year-round use of two 000 of us annually. RobertjFavareau of Monrovia, of Troop 27 at the closing cere­ I The Democratic leaders noted South Vietnamese defense in golf pro shops the first of Folklore: It is good luck to FMnd. Federal law forbids cor­ operated where there was the Police Chief Philip J. Ganser $52,773; Vioiette Silvester & trailers on a lot in his Sandy Calif., and nine grandchildren. monies yesterday afternoon. I in their brief statements that largest number of white.?.’’ ministry charges Cambodian said that "the ordinance give;: next year. see a new moon over the right porations to contribute to politi­ the Republican party has not Sons, Inc. of Blast Hartford, Shores Trailer Park. The vote The Burke Funeral Home, 76 cal campaigns. Certificates of appreciation for But Antoine Salntralnt, a troops and gunboats supported us something to start with.' IX The putters will be manufac­ shoulder, bad luck over the left ' yet Introduced any reapportlon- $29,615 plus $13,720, and Math­ was thi*ee to one against the re­ Prospect St., is in charge of Republican committee mem­ excellent instructor service member of the Belgian Parlia­ Viet Cong attack in villages It doesn’t solve our problems/ er Construction (Company of tured at KFAD’s present plant shoulder. If a rooster crows on were presented to Junior Lead­ ment proposals in the legisla­ quest with the board. Informing on Charter Oak St. In order to arrangements, which are in­ bers tried unsuccessfully to ment who returned to Brussels near Cambodian border . . . the police commission will sir Hartford, $35,476 plus $9,466. Turkington, "This denial was your doorstep, company is com­ complete. ers Lewis Banning, David ture. meet production demands, the ing. A bride married in black have the politically explosive today from Leopoldville and Catholics of the world asked down again and discuss the Bids for operational supplies based on section 14.1 of the zon­ investigation conducted during Cross, Bruce Hansen, Gary Shea said that it was time to Stanleyville, accused the United to pra.v for success of Pope matter." ' have been received from six firm is currently phasing out silk will live a life of woe. Rub a Heard, Gil Healy, David Jose, ing laws which states no non- a machine shop operation serv­ the presidential campaign. They "put away generalities and States of ordering a premature Paul V i’s trip to India . . . The police commission had companies and were referred to conforming use can be extend­ wau^t with a dishcloth, then bury Fred Joy, Jeffrey Kelly, Jan come forth with specifics.” ing area aircraft industries. the dishcloth, and the wart will were overruled by the Demo­ end to the rescue operation. Saigon reports Buddhists may made its ban proposal In tho the administration for review. ed,” S'Ok Funerala Leland, John Marvin, Joe Puz- He said that there was nothing Besides the new line, KF&D go away. cratic majority. The Belgian government said again turn to fire suicides to wake of widespread damage Raymond DuCharme of Man­ Coventry Grange will observe a © o o Baker, who quit his $19,600-a- zo, Ivan Schevchenko, Timothy "frozen" in the position of the there was absolutely no pres­ protest Premier Tran Van caused by vandals using BB and chester has been offered a con­ past masters and lecturer’s already manufactures Dunlop’s Quickies; Conslderateness is Sercombe, James Sinnot, Steven Democrats, who he said recog- Dow Flnsterwald putter. The m 3 the quality that girls say they Douglas L Steffens year government job in October sure from the United States to Huong’s government. pellet guns. tract for the 1965-66 school night during its business meet­ Spaeth, James Tisdale and Rob­ nizej] the need for "discussion, year by the board of education. firm’s current Instrument aind seek most in a husband. People The funeral of Douglas L. 1963, served directly under end the operation. U.S. planes ing at 8 p.m. Thursday at its President Johnson when John­ ert Widger. cooperation and compromise." ferried the Belgians to and from • Beryl Rosenstreich Ls approved hall on Rt. 44-A. gauge repair operation will be are bored a third of their wak­ Steffens of 44 Burnham St. I' or their service as advisors He said there was also great continued. All of KFJkD's ac- ing lives, according to psychol- was held yesterday afternoon son was the Democratic leader Stanleyville. T^e Belgian gov­ as a substitute teacher. New Year's Party Planned I of the Senate. to the Junior Leader instruct­ need for specifics. ernment said it and the U.S. The board appointed Mrs. St. Jude Council, KofC, will tiviUes are carried on at the ogfists. American motorists will at the W. P. (^ ish Funeral ors, a vote of thanks was given Charter Oak St. plant Journey 130 billion miles on Reynolds has said he is eager Padula predicted that both government had agreed the res­ Laura Trask and Joseph De- sponsor a "Gala New 'Year’s Home, 225 Main St. The Rev. to Stanley Cross, Joel Kuhlberg pleasure jaunts in 1965. To no C. Henry Anderson of Emanuel to testify and there were indica­ parties would work together to cue operation could not be ex­ Lucia as department heads of Eve" party at 9 p.m. Dec. 31 at the home economics and science 4 H SCHOLARSHIP one’s surprise, it has been found Lutheran (Jhurch officiated. tions he may attempt to spring and Maurice Leland. District reach a solution to the reappor­ tended effectively beyond Stan­ the Knights of Columbus Home departments. The board has CHICAGO (AP) — College that teen-agers spend more time Burial was in Buckland Ceme­ some surprises from the witness Commissioner Walter Parting­ tionment problem. He made gen­ leyville and Paulis. FOR EXPERT on Snake Hill Rd. The prog;ram tabled the question of band scholarships were presented to­ on the phone than all U.S. busi­ tery. The Honor Guard was stand. ton and Field Scout Executive eral remarks about the subject, In London, 112 members of will continue to 3 a.m. the fol­ WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING uniforms. day to 24 4-H Club youngsters nessmen combined. repre.sented by the U.S. Navy Lennox P. McLendon, the Muray Roy were especially but did suggest that the U. S. Britain’s opposition Conserva­ lowing day. committee’s special counsel, praised for their work in plan­ Supreme Court’s “ one man, ono tive party signed a motion de­ RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING The purchasing of a commer­ A dinner will be served at for national excellence in It was Tennessee Williams Reserve Station, Hartford. achievement, food preservation Bearers were Walter Veitch, told a news conference Monday ning and direction. vote” principle has stimulated manding immediate British ac­ COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE cial washer and dryer for tow­ 11:30 p.m. during the dancing. who observed, "Life is an unan­ els has been discussed with the and forestry. Reginald Johnston, Richard he interviewed Reynolds Friday interest in a unicameral leglsla* tion to sav* 40 to 50 Britons be­ In charge will be Joseph Kran- swered question, but let's still SEE board tabling the item at this cunas, chairman and Patrick One of the $500 scholarships believe in the dignity and im­ Booska and Samuel Phillippi, about the alleged payoff but Troop 126 ture. lieved to be in rebel territory. that Reynolds refused to answer Boy Scout Troop 126 of Eman­ It was not clear, however, Walter Padley, minister of time but with plans to Include Mohan, co-chairman. Assisting for achievement went to Sandra portance of the question.” will be John Feeney, Michael Whitaker, 18, of Storrs, Conn. some questions unless Williams uel Church conducted a Court whether Padula was suggesting state for foreign . affairs, said; it in the next budget. 1 was present. "Since, the British nationals are CLARKE MOTOR SALES Civic Orchestra of Honor last night at Luther that the Connecticut legislature It remains to be seen whether Hall. Scoutmaster Gustafson seriously consider this idea. scattered. It would be impracti­ 301 BROAD STREET— 643-9521 the committee will get into the presented the awards to the Two of the 27 bills before the cable to mount a paratroop op­ Events To Give Concert question of whether "party Scouts. special session do call for a uni­ eration like the one which de­ girls" were employed to help Robert Gore received the sil­ cameral legislature. The Demo­ scended on Stanleyville." promote business or political ver palm award. This award' is cratic bills call for a 36-member Anti-American demonstra­ / Y i t b u s y I Names of additional patrons deals on Capitol Hill. the highest award a scout may Senate with revised district lines tions protesting the U.S.-Belgian In State of the Manchester Civic Or­ Sen/-Carl T. Curtis, R-Neb., a earn after becoming an Eagle and a House comprised of 2(K) operation continued In Red Chi­ chestra were today announced. committee member, told report­ Scout. He now has 15 merit members from 89 assembly dis­ na for the third day. The New (Continued from Page One) The orchestra will present its ers the committee has ample badges above the 21 required tricts. Both sides have intro­ China News Agency said abo'U ft 4 first program of this season to­ authority to explore this matter. for the Eagle award. duced similar bills calling for 700,000 persons again massed in AMERICAN LEGION I like my laundry dried a supermarket, a movie theater, morrow at 8:1.') p.m. at Bailey The Democratic majority re­ Star Scout awards were given a Constitutional Convention but Peking’s main square. a restaurant and a filling station Auditorium of Manchester High jected previous efforts to raise to Arnold Benson. Eric Elaison, the Democratic measure clearly The United Arab Republic’s ' your ® on the land. the subject. Rod MacLean, Jonathan Nel­ specifies that the convention National Assembly denounced 'Ac , School. C/- . Tentative plans also Include a McLendon disclosed that the son and Kem Tyler. Steven Mon­ would have an unlimited agen­ the rescue operation as an for me while I dc g'fts /. ‘ ‘ A Patrons are Robert D. Au­ Or 'Or two-story parking building. guste, Mr. and Mrs. Truman A. committee had asked the Jus­ tany received a first class badge da. The Republican bill is not "atrocious crime of U.S. and So ■ "'ffd Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. tice Department for access to while Keith Carpenter. Walter clear on this “ unlimited Belgian Imperialism." It called s> I.P H'ce*; for agenda” point. •»d , , TRAFFIC DEATHS Coltman. Mr. and Mrs. Pa\il files on an FBI investigation of Lehmus, Mark Naylor and on the government to give “ aid other hottsehold chores. *4i*e HARTFORD (AP)—The State Dodge, Mrs. IJarry A. Eich, Mr. a 27-year-old West German Frank Pearson received second Shea noted this difference in and assistance to the revolu­ " S o n g * 'h•t Motor Vehicle Department re­ and Mrs. Raymond L. Ellis, Mr. beauty, Ellen Rometsch, who class badges. Troop quarter­ the two bills in referring to tionary movement in the Con­ ported today the following com­ left Washington and the country masters are Kem Tyler and Ar­ them today at the public hear­ g o ” BINGO C h r i s t " '^ . and Mrs. F. P. Handlcv. Dr. and parison of traffic fatalities from Mrs. Thomas M. Hcaly, Dr. and last year.. nold Benson. Mark John.son is ing. At least 14 African delegations EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Y * u f Jan. 1 through midnight: Mrs. R. S. Herman Jr., Dr. and ! McLendon first told the news Troop scribe and Bryce Carpen­ Another speaker was Rep. to the United Nrt'-'"'! dr-- • - i fo in o * * * 1963 1964 Mrs. Frank H. Horton. conference the Justice Depart­ ter and Kurt Miller earned the Benjamin I. Schlossbach, R- request to the U.N. Security 8 O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. 302 284 Also. Mrs. Gilbert Hunt. John ment had replied the files were life guard badge. Westbrook, a spokesman for Council for an urgent meetuij F. Jackson. Miss Amy D. Jones, "not available” to the commit­ Merit badges were awarded to small town legislators who have on the Congo operation. to d a y l Dr. Joel M. Kennedy. Mr. and tee. Later, he said he had erred Arnold Benson, swimming, ca­ in the past attempted to pre­ Mrs. Wilfred J. Maxwell, Mr. and had received no official re­ noeing. lifesaving and forestiy; serve a unit system of represen­ d fl«* 7*“' and Mrs. Jacob F. Miller. Mr. ply from the department. Richard Benson, swimming, QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 . m an tation that would give each of C onrt® and Mrs. Robert D. Murdock, A Justice Department spokes­ personal litne.ss,' camping and the state’s 169 towns at least Mr. and Mrs. Russell Prentice, man said the request was still home repair; Bryce Carpenter, one representative. Front End Regal Men’s Shop, Inc., Mr. and under consideration. canoeing, nature, woodcarving, Schlossbach said that as far as 164 EAST CENTER ST. Pick your S.B.M. Christmas Club Plan Mrs. Adam Rhodes, Dr, and Mrs. Rometsch was the wife soil and water conservation, he was concerned, the unit sys­ ftamriesft. Mrs. Douglas J. Roberts Jr., of a West German Embassy printing, camping and archery; tem was not yet a dead issue. iounVfi Special Dr. and Mrs. Walter M. staff aide and a friend of Baker. Richard Carpenter, canoeing, He said that as long as the MANCHESTER — 649-5261 Schardt. archery and safety; Eric Elai­ court fails to say it is dead, of eour^ son, canoeing and woodcarving; Reg. $12.50 Also, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard "some of us will continue to (ly ALIGN FRONT END Sender, Mr. and Mrs. Norman William Gcyer, swimming; fight for it." Ample Parking Front and Rear It*» eieetriel i i * ~-tart Portland Seen Richard Gore, swimming; Mark (2) BALANCE FRONT Slade, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H, The small town legislators IVHEELS™—Reg. 94.00 Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Sanol J. Johnson, swimming, canoeing held a meeting prior to the and rowing. (8) CHECK FRONT Solomon, Dr. and Mrs. Philip E. Youth Camp Site 10;3(^ a. m. start of the hear­ WHEEL BEARINGS Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert AKso, Rod Johnson, swim­ ing, but it was sparsely attended (4) CHECK BRAKE C. Vater, Mrs. George H. Wil­ (Continued from Page One) ming; Rod MacLean, swim­ and inconclusive. l(M » :T- lard Sr. and Mrs. Thomas J. “Before Losms Happen, Insure With Lappen!" SYSTEM ming, rowing and canoeing; The previous special session Wolff. All Four Only Dyer said the State Education Greg McCorkhill, swimming, on reapportionment ended Sept. START SAVING NOW! Keep it up all Year Long! Department is applying for fed­ life-saving and home repairs; 10 in deadlock. The federal court eral funds for an adult literacy Kurt Miller, electricity camp­ which ordered reapportionment t e l Minister’s Wife program. ing, art. canoeing, nature, called for another special ses­ Avoid Snowballing \ oodcarving, soil and water sion—the one meeting now—but $ A 9 5 Sings at Bazaar HARTFORD (AP)—An annual consen’atien, citizenship in also appointed a master to sub­ Auto Insurance Costs Mambtr •! Padtral ImufaMt Cofp. salary of $3,999 may not spell community and archery; Steve mit A reapportlohment plan if Most women are busy. Xbsy’fs siso particular and economical. Thosa poverty elsewhere in the nation, Montany, awimming, canbeing, the legislature falls again to re­ who have electric dryers find they waltz through washday. A push of Mrs. Felix Davis of 106 Don’t get buried by “ snowballing” .but it does in Connecticut, says lifesaving, forestry and citizen­ apportion' Itself. the button and instantly they get gentle sunshine. Neilrer never never Henry St., mezzo soprano, will Joseph P. Dyer. auto insurance costs. If you have a SERVICE ON ALL ship in community; Jonathan do they end up with wind-whipped, sun-faded or frozen laundry. And CONVENTIONAL MAKES present a program of Christ­ Dyer/ director of the State Of­ three-year safe driving record, ask mas music Thursday, at noon Nelson, swirmning and citizen­ fice tor Economic Opportunity, ship in community. about the lower rates of our AEtna they have a choice of damp-dry or bone-dry. If you’d Ilk# to waltz . SkviNfis B ank during the Christmas Bazaar said Monday that $4,000 is con­ 12th Greuit iliiii Casualty Auto-Rite policy plus con­ •th rough *washday, see yo^ur electric dryer dealer now. • luncheon of the Manchester Also, Gordan -Palmer, canoe­ sidered the .minimum living ing, archery, forestry, pioneer­ venient quarterly pajmients. MORIARTY YWCA at the Community Y, 79 wage in Connecticut. ing, citizenship in community; N. Main St. She .will be ac­ Under the federal anti-poverty Court Cases This Is a good time to ask your dealer companied by Mrs. John Por- program, the minimum living Ross Roberts, citizenship in about a literal installation allowance. BROTHERS cheron, pianist. wage is put at $3,000 a year. ^ community, swimming, canoe­ ing, lifesaving and nature; John EAST HARTFORD SESSION anchester The program will Include "I r dF M Dyer said Connecticut’s mini­ tOl-818 CEN tER ST: Wonder as I Wander,” "Silver Romanwicz. forestry, canoeing Arthur J. Blaney, 38, of 2 -THE IF FERENCS MAIN O ff ice MA9T BRANCH w m eT m itM tm TEL. 648-519S mum was increased because of Pearl St., was sentenced .to ten Bells" and "What Child Is and swimming; Kem Tyler, the higher cost of living in this days in the State Jail at Hart­ eesM TMUKSDAr Cor. Lenox o t ” This.” ^ ' part of the country. sw’injmlng, canoiing, rowing, ford today for Intoxication. May tee quote rates and assist you ^4 The Hartford Electric Light Company cvsNiwea f le a both asAiieMaa ot The luncheon- will be served New Haven used the $4,000 fig­ home repairs and camping; Blaney was arrested last night in conjunction with the YWCA ure in applying for a $430,000 Kel Tyler, swimming.. by Manchester police after they II ds tee have so^ many others'/. Christmas Sale- from 10 a.m. federal grant. It got .the grant, One-mile swim badges went received a complaint tjiat he rm mam-omtD aicniicmi'Asr „ Read Herald Ads. to 8 p.m. Thursday at Whlton the first to be awarded a Oon- to Arnold Benson, Richard was sleeping on a porch ot an iiiil Memorial Auditorium. necticut cyity under the program. Benson,- Bryce Carpenter, R. Oak St. residence. ■* A.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHBBTEB, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1964 AIANCHESTER JSVEMING BEttALD. ^iANCHBSTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1964 PAGE ELEVEN mth Windsor fuiau the commitment of pu- liilar vots s t the iexhibit 'Will be pUs. on public display. All en- Teen-agers’ Drinking People Luce-Hewitt “Bn Terry haa a eaoant irtea murt bs delivered to the rooni ; Wapplng School haa no Community House between 2 ■par* reoM for rrowth; ' MW and 4 p.tn. Friday," and picked Port Chester Problem AUTO MIm Cynthia H. Hewitt and fext Fall Is Eyed section of Grade 6 will be between •. said the reluctance of Connecti­ wUl be held at fh* hi|fo achool during the epeoUed time may — Port Cheater Is a city of 25,• cut parents to permit teen-age day morning at St. James’ be itoft' at .bom* of Mrs. GLASS For School Changes and one at PleasanttVaHey. 000 people, SO saloons and a drinking in homes since the News Church. Supt Warner used S7 ^pUe Irene M a^, 7M Islington Rd., Darien Incident has led to a The bride is a daughter of per clinrooma in hie projec^ ar V fn . Msiguerit^ Rarlsen, drinking problem. slight increase of Ccmnectleut Of All Kinds MARION W. mOOINS Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hew­ Bufl of Sobool* CharlaMvhoiiId b* a profram that ful- tlons with the poesibUlty a t ex­ Foator St.^ThUfoday evening It’s teglimlng to worry about youths invading Port Chester. TRENTON. N.J. (AP) — itt, 104 Chestnut St. 'The V am«r recommended a middle Jhe nee& of aU chUdren panding to 80. or before 18 m»n on Friday. its image. Ponty claims that every Installed Promptly Marion West Higgins, the first bridegroom is a son of Mr. and a bool plan and public klnder- enrolled In the program. The AU paintings should be friuned "We resent haidng Main weekend youths become in­ woman ever elected speaker of Mrs. Jane Romeyn aaked wfty or matbsd. Ths Migue said Street called sin street, despite Mrs. Walter A. Luce, 33 Clin­ t irtepa for South Wlitdaor. program ehould provide for Warner’s projections were In volved in drunken fights In bar­ In All Makes' of Cars the New Jersey Assembly,is physical, emotional, manual and n s c la l o4rs Will bs taken of all its barrooms,” says Mayor rooms, on streets and In cars. ton S t BoUi plana If appiwed by sKcesa of the former euperln- glad she never had a daughter. ’The Rev. Joseph H. McCann social devriopment of each child, tendenta. aU entries, but the league will John . Messina. "It’s those college boys who WORK DONE INDOORS IN OUR SHOP "If I ever had a daughter, I’d of St. James’ Church perform­ t) * board of* education would be eald. not be responalble for loss or At ths center ot the problem can’t bsmdle their liquor,” said have had to learn to sew,” Mrs. Supt Wariier said he found damage. Is an Influx of teen-agers from ed the double ring ceremony. li fin next falL The report aald children come the citizens committee figures one tavern owner. *T’m |^ad the OPEN 8 A.M. to 8 PJE.—(SATURDAYS 8 A.M. to NOON Higgins said during an inter­ to kindergarten aa unique per- Admlssiona to the public Is nearby Connecticut in search of Thanksgiving holidays are over view Monday after she was se­ Mrs. Ralph Maccarone was or­ PubUo kindergarten would to be conservative and he drink. ganist and soloist. Bouquets of r It he houaed In the achoola but aonallttoa no two are exactly found there were “more chU­ free. and the Connecticut boys and lected by her Republican col­ alike. Each child devalopes at The Sbulh Windsor Art The minimum age for buying girls are back In college. Now J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. leagues to preside over the 80- chrysanthemums and gladioli 11 ider a leaned apace program. dren than envisioned." alcoholic beveragts In Connecti­ were on the altar. SUawoitfa and Wapplng his own rate in his own way. He noted that Grade 1 had Leagua Is extending* a Invita­ all I fear are the Christmas hol­ member assembly in 1965. The report concluded that the tion this year to art students In cut is 21; In New York it’s 18. In idays.” 31 IISSELL ST. Phene 649-7322 She and her husband William The bride, given in marriage t iboM tmder the aupeimtem- increased In 100 chUdren alone. Connecticut, the bars close at 1 by her father, wore a full- 4 n t’n propoaed plan would program should guide that de­ Mayor John Egan asked, ‘Ts the day classes and adult Connecticut’s Gov. John N. F. Higgins, have two sons who velopment evening classes of the South a.m.; In New York they cloee at Dempsey appointed a commit­ are both football players. length- gown of silk peau de Gradea 7 and 8 and be* It a correct assumption If yn 8. . sole, designed with scooped the middle sdhools. The report recommended that don’t have that addition of Wlndsoir High School to partici­ tee of slate officials Monday to Her son, William, 20, a junior children be evaluated with a pate in this exhibit. Since Port Chester sits on the find out what the state’s public at the U.S, Naval Academy at neckline, long tapered sleeves, iSaiaworth School has 14 eight-rooms on the Ell Terry New York-Connecticut border. It bustle back with bow and strictly Informal instrument, School we might have double Musical Program Tonight schools were teaching about Annapolis, is an end on Navy’s efepaarooms. Five of these would perhaps a checklist and a level has become a popular oasis "the evils of teen-age drinking.” Junior varsity football squad. double nanels terminating in a If used for Grade 8 and six for sessions?’’ TTie Pleasant Valley PTA will where a customer with a thirst assignment based on the first Supt. Warner said the Eli meet tonight at 7:30. Students The committee will question Her younger son. Robert, 18, chapel length train. Her veil of 7. Two Grade 3’s from grade level. can choose from between the 60 played fullback on Rutgers Uni­ illusion was arranged from a Estates 'would also be Terry School would be fiUed on of Drade 4 will present a musi­ taverns, 2 restaurants, 9 night school superintendents on how HOLMES^ versity's fre.shman foo'ball crown of isce trimmed with in the sobool. The re­ ChUdren should also be helped its opening next fall He said cal program which will be fol­ clubs, 8 package liquor stores they are following a state law 400 MAIN STREET « MANCHESTER, CONN. tc ■'I *his season. pearls and aurora borealis room would “hopeful- to master the specific skills as­ he 'would explore the possibility lowed by a short business meet­ and SO groceries that sell beer. that requires pupils above the As New .Icrsey’s first woman beading. She carried an he'r- used for a library. 'The signed to each tevel and mo'ved with the contractors that ing. Disturbed that Port Chester third grade to 1m "taught the speaker Mrs. Higgins said she loom prayer book with an could also serve as a forward within the klndergmlen money might be saved on the The Book Fair sponsored by may wind up with a black repu- effect of alcohol on health, char­ expects to rely more on friendly orch'd and streamers. for room, Warner said. when the teacher is satisfied addition now. the Pleasant Valley School tatiem. Police -Chief FYed C. acter and citizenship.” persuasion thon on the tough­ Mrs. Lawrence Spencer of {Supt WamN* said he felt that the chUd has completed Mayor Egan asked if the Teachers Association In addi­ Ponty called an emergency If the committee recommends No Limifs To ness usually as.sociated with her Menche'ter. sister of the bri'"fi, se children would be moved his level successfully, the recom­ building of the middle school tion to being offered to the stu­ meeting for today. It is to be any changes In the law, Demp­ least and by numbers fall mendation stated. sey said he would submit the male counterparts. was the matron of honor. She Specific instructional material was moved up to 1966 rather dents this week will also be attended by licensed liquor Nevertheless, .she expects the wore a floor-length go'’’n of a pattern for filling the than 1967 might it delay or open to parents following to­ dealers, officials ot the New proposals to the 1965 session of Our Help oma. and checkUsts will be developed the General Assembly. job to be challenging and a bit aoricot neau de so'e. fsphlon'-''' for each of these levels in a eliminate the need for the Eli night’s meeting. York State Liquor Authority and Communities are restricted by trying at times. “It might be a with three - oiiarters - length IWapping School has 24 class- kindergarten prog^’am for the Terry School addition.^ Cheerleader Tryouts police chiefs of some Connecti­ little rough. If always is." she s'eeves. scoooed neckline, bov/ ‘oms. It was propoaed by the fall of 1966, the recommenda­ Supt. Warner said the ad Tryouts for CYO cheerlead­ cut cities. Cattle Heavieet Ever their corporate limits, states by .said, "but I'm not afraid of a at the waistline, floor-ien"th Iperintendent that 11 of these tion concluded. ministration was ha'ving dif­ ers 'Will be held tomorrow at "Wo don’t intend to permit good fight." oms be used for Grades ficulty getting the architect to Port Chester to become another WASHINGTON — ’Die Uve their boundary lines and nations by back panel and bell shaned SupL Warner said various 8:30 pjn. at St. Margaret I skirt. She wore a matching {and 8, twelve classrooms for meet the 1966 deadline for the Mary’s Church hall. Any Inter- Darien," Ponty said. weight per head of cattle com their borders, but our service has RICH'»RD NIXON headpiece and carried a bon- 1 to 6. The remaining churches have already been con- high school addition. The time He referred to Darien, Conn., mercially slaughtered In the | ¥ om would be used as a U- tacted in town about leasing limit on the middle school erted girl is Invited. where several parents recently no limits. A call to us wherever be­ NEW YOR K(AP) Former I d iet of yellow and bronze pom­ space. Evergreen Wood (Chapter, Or­ United States reached a record' Vice President Richard. IjL Nix­ pons and chrj'santhemnm.a. might not be long enough. were prosecuted for serving li­ 1,024 pounds last year. In-1 l^aeilletl reavement occurs means prompt, [Boundary lines for Wapping Supt. Warner stated that as Supt. Warner concluded by der of Eastern Star will meet quor to minors at house parties. creased weight per head over Iwona on was elected chairman-^f the Fdw.and J. Kehoe of Man­ of Oct. 1 there are 453 chUdren tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Ma^ economical assistance with all the board of the Boys’ Club of chester served as th" best m^n. .die school 'would be Barber saying, “Space for 900 piq>Us A fatal auto accident involving 1962 added 460 to 600 million VTW America Monday night. He suc­ M.- - ....^.v and eaet. Miller Rd. and of kindergarten age for the wUl be needed by 1067. We now sonic Temple. A public vesper teen-agers who had been attend­ poimds to the beef supply In IMUl TIahens weno Pnter W. Hewitt, clase of 16M. He said he antici­ service will follow the meeting. details. ceeds the late Pre.sident Herbert Mils. ROGER A. LUCE brother of the bride, and Rob­ th and Neivers Rd. and east have one year’s grace In the ing house parties led to the 1963, almost twice as much as Parciaks Married 25 Years Hoover, who headed the 104- I ^ Buddand Rd. pates more by next fall. In the free rooms we now show. We The Rev. T. Bscheler will be the court action. was added by Increased Imports Mr. and Mrs. Willianx Par-<»- ert CHiambers, both of Man- spring he would initiate a pre- guest speaker. year-old organization, which che.stee; E'tward .Tones of New Wapping, Orchard HUl and r^ stra tio n to verify his fig­ have advance planning but Its Ponty and Mayor Messina in 1963. clak of 47 Union S t celebrat­ Mrs. Parciak, the former claims 600,(XX) members, for 28 three days after being released. (AP) — Actor Paul Muni, 69, Avary St. Schools would go to a'wfully tight. Hostesses will be Miss Bar­ ed their 25th wedding anniver­ Stella Bycholski, wore her sa­ York, coiis'n of the bride; and ures. years until hi.s d'-'-'h last month. It is their first new ls.sue in has been released from Cottage Pa.ul Mercoux of Worcester, the IVapping Middle School. All Supt. Warner said, “The "Without additional rooms bara Luescher aiid Mrs. Delores SOUTH SIM sary yesterday at a party for tin and brocade wedding dress three months. Hospital after a month’s treat­ others would go to the EHls- we either have double sessions FWcone. ■NTtANO about 150 given by members of at the party. She is employed Mass. leased space program would THE i;.-;a t i-e s | Rin.go, who is to have his ton­ ment for a heart condition. Mrs. Hewitt wore a peacock wmrth Middle School. meet the demands of health and or a high number of children their family at Lithuanian Hall. at Iona Manufacturing Co. Her LONDON (AP) - The Beatles sils removed in London’s Uni­ His physicians said Monday Ellsworth boundry lines in the classrooms. Maybe not Manchester Evenbig Heridd Many of the members of the husband is employed at Ham­ blue wool two-piece suit dress safety and would be less expen­ swept back to the top of the versity Hospital Wednesday, that he was "much Improved.” with matching accessorle.s. The would be areas of the town west sive to the community.” in 1966 but vft would In 1967. South WindMr Oorreepondent, original wedding party attend­ ilton Standard Division of Unit­ British hit parade today just as expressed no concern. "In the Muni has lived In semiretire­ “We wUl be short 11 rooms ed the event, and guests were ed Aircraft Corp., Windsor bridegroom’s mother wore a Rohans Celebrate 25th Wedding of the sections designated for South Windsor would not re­ Brownie Joeeph, Mepbone 644- drummer Ringo Starr was words of Ihe song,” he said, "I ment since 1982. Wapping School. in 1967 and 22 rooms in 1068,’ 0148. from New York, New Jersey Lr committee had projected 440 garten in hie reoommmendation ents in. the good graces of their I chael, a senior at Fordham Uni­ to by Pinto) In explaining the moving of to the board of education last FroiB children. wool moh.air suit with match­ versity, New York, and John SPtudenta the superintendent kindergarten chUdren for 1965. night. BOSTOM (AP) — Three mem­ ing accessories and a white or­ P., a student at St. ’ Thomas said, 'Trtmary imder the ad- Mr. Warner has already count­ Mrs. Robert Dickinson said, bers of the gang convicted of When a child asks for a speci­ chid corsage. The couple will Seminary, Bloomfield. ed 453 for this year. The projec­ the Brink's robbery are sched­ SHOOR Jeweler fic gift. Santa usually answers, Intage elementary children tion of the citizens committee is “We feel that due to the sup­ "I’ll do the best I can." live in Manche.ster after Dec. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Rohan were that they 'wiU be maintained port of the citizens of South uled to get a hearing Jan. 22 at Mr. Luce attended Manches­ on the conservative side. There the state prison on petitions for But one tot dropped a bomb­ married Nov. 20, 1939 at St. elementary schools. Grades 1 seems to be a skyrocketing of Windsor we have an obligation shell Saturday when she asked ter High School and was a Jam es’ (Jhurch by the late Rev. CAR RENTALS 6 in their immediate neigh- to pursue this goal. commutation of their life sen­ member of the U.S. Army Re­ William Dunn. Mrs. Rohan is chUdren In to'wn." "We ask the board of ed­ tences. Santa for a baby sitter. serves. He is employed by Pratt >ihood iwhlch would not be Considerable attention was The State Advisory Boud on "I’ll do the. . .’’ started San­ the former Dorothy McHale of 1 or LEASING MSible If we left Grades 7 and ucation to consider the inclu­ ta. But he was drowned out by and Whitney, DlvLslon of Unit­ Manchester. Mrs. C. D. McHale given to the growth of South sion of public kindergarten as Pardons ordered the hearings. ed Aircraft Corp., East Hart­ In each building." Windsor over the past years. Adolph Maffie, 54, James I. the hearty laughter of several • A ll M akes He continued, ‘The only “ ■ 1 a prime necessity in its pro­ parents standing by. ford. Mrs. Luce attended Man­ The growth In Grades posed budget for 1965.” Faherty, 64, and Michael J. chester High School and Hart­ • All Models lange from this pattern 'will through 6 over the past five The Petition Committee will Geagan, 67, seek commutaUon I V / l a g n i ford Regional Technical School. • All Times Gradea 4, 6 and 6 from meVr-I^iurMay i r " “30-^m ."S of their sentences as a step to­ Bag Cooks, Drains She is employed by Kofsky’s The World's Best |amham Estates that will be the home of Mrs. N. Joseph ward parole. Shoe Store. Manchester Shop­ Perfumes-Colognes Dused at Pleasant Valley properly house the children O’Hare. A discussion of the Diet. Atty. Garrett H. Byrne, Paul Dodge Pontiac Two additional classrooms said he saw Uttle likelihood that NEW YORK — Housewives ping Parkade. “Free Gift Wrapping” phool and one Grade 6 section future program and appoint­ will soon be able to buy dried INC. Wapping School 'will be have been required to house stu­ ment of additional committee commutaUon will be granted vegetables in disposable plastic 873 MAIN STREET dents in Grades 7 and 8. unless the loot is returned. STl MOTHER’S RING’ A S TR O ^ O N IC Former catcher Clint Courtney ■used at Eli 'Terry School.” chairmen wUl be held. Anyone net bags in which the contents will, act as a coach and bullpen ARTHUR DRUG Phone 649-2881 In recommending the middle For this school year 180. interested in asalstihg the com­ He said only 666,0(X) of the $1.- For thoimandii of years preciouB meiab *nA can be cooked and the water catcher for the Houston Colt .45s ,ool Warner emphaslsied, classrooms are In use. mittee is asked to contact Mrs. 219,000 Stolen 14 years ago has precious stones have symtelized affeetkuL The drained off without opening. next season. Under the 1965-66 proposal O’Hare, 68 Highland Dr. been recovered. lovely Mother’s Ring continues this tradition. “The middle school years are for school reorganization an transitional years from child­ Auxiliary Meeting Twin bands of 14 Karat gold hold birthetonee surpasses all other achievements additional 11 classrooms will be The regular meeting of the CARRIER AT SEA hood to adulthood, and a special needed. The building program NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) of all Mother’s children. Each special ring is program should be provided in Abe E. Miller American Legion in the re-creation of sound! in effect now will not provide AuxUlary wUl be held tomor­ — The nation’s newest sJrcraft custom-crafted to become her exclusive treeaure the schools for those pupils. adequate space in 1966-67 and carrier, the USS America, ... ebe will dheriah your thou^xtliilneaB and "This program should reflect row at 8 p.m. at the Main St. 1967-68 to house the elemen­ Legion Halt AU members are heads seaward today for her good taste! the transitional nature of these tary and middle school chU­ preliminary acceptance trials. *NO TUBES—this space-age Magnavox grades: It ia a special period u rg ^ to attend. Hostess will PstMit Number 1S6,1S3 dren. be Mrs. Doris MUcelis. . The America drew rave re­ development replaces a ll vacuum tabes physically, emotionally and so- The superintendent’s recom­ 8L Peter’s Episcopal CJhuroh views for nei performance on cUdly; it Is the transition from her builder’s trials, completed Four cAoioe of yellou or ishilt H karat gold. Synthalic (and component-damaging chassis heat) mendation concurred with the WiU hold a (Jhristmae >azaw, ttS complete with one stone, tS each additional stone. elementary school, 'with its citizens committee report that ^ tu rd ay from 9 a.m. to 3 p.im Nov. 20. widi solid-state circuitiy ten times child-centered emphasis, to high there wUl be a need to build a at the Oommuhlty H one*. Said Oapt. Lawrence Hey- Prieet plug lax. VneondilionaUg guarantaad. school with its subject matter 900 pupU middle school in 1967 Booths wUl Include handicrafts, worth, proepecUve commanding PAY ONLY $1 WEEKLY more efficient than conventional tube seta. emphasis.” in addition to the addition to Christmas jleooratlon*. f^ c y officer of the ship: *T am fully So reliable—//’y pmranteed for 5 years! The administration hopes to South Windsor High School in foods, country store end white confident that she ia the best house 'these students in the fall 1966. elephant Sandwichea and coffee performing carrier built to date. In addition the recommenda­ She handles amazingly well of 1967 in a new school. wlU be eerved. An anctloh will with the precision of a small The major advantages listed tion requested a review of the be held at 1 pjn. The jhiblic possibilities of adding an eight- ship." SUOOR by the administration in the ia invited. 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In Grave Fall sider whether or not to make irammiM this platform reasonably safe appaUatta j* S*?** ?™®“ some further reinforcement un­ i Gets Aivard HARTFORD (AP)—The SUte derneath should have been re> ,a s s s B i Supreme (Court set aside today qulred." At Church a $75,(X>0 award to a New Haven The judge should not have Sssa^gifessr man who suffered a back Injury brought up this point, the State “ I ? 5 « MLaahta* 2 Mias Kartha Qlfford, daugh- when he fell into a grave. Supreme (Jourt said, because aSHninMar Morgillo had presented no evi­ lar and Mra. Fred Oifford The court ordered a new trial GASH SAVINGS nCtoatricaa MWlntar aabklaf ci Mr. dence at the trial to support MJade 87SDoraa Old WiUUnantlc Rd,, received of the damage suit brought by I I’ K ) aOKathnUaiMB 9611a]ca a Louis Morgillo against the Ever­ this particular charge of negli­ 10 Arfaoraal hpmM 38 Whita tor J 1ks Olrl Scout Elplacopal Dioceae gence. 32Tranipoae (ab.) 1 IfatdlBMleal iSDanomhiaUon SOKndarad ( Connecticut Churches Award green (Cemetery Association. asDocton (ab.) erode nm ura IS Steamer «ab.) aplbaNa tunday at S t Paul's Episcopal Morgillo was serving as a Morgillo had listed nine other aintentke -UBraxflian 42Haaa Church In WUlimantlc at Sun- pallbearer at the cemetery on ways in which he charged that SParoaed a(aia macaw 44Fomiar Saariap iay services. ■ March 19, 1967 when a six inch the cemetery association was dCbemleal aoffUSlSea nymph potentatea negligent. aSFortlfled 48 Oriental eoine She Is the first local scout to wide "half plank" that had been aSPreianre tave earned such an award and placed over a grave broke be­ 47 Unit of enaro TEEN CODE APPROVED I'KK 37 Legal point 48Bnemtea it t i^ Is the first one to have been neath him. <; ALI.O .V 28 Nautical term 81 Maaculina .. „ presented in St Paul’a The Rev. "The plaintiff, a 250 - pound WARWiaC, R.I. (AP) — SO Dry, aa wine nickname William Belury, pastor, made Leaders of this .suburban city of S4 Antenna S3 New Gotnea ; man carrying one side of the SSRegat acton Dort ii the presentation. front end of a 250-pound casket 70,000 have given (Inal approval FUEL OIL Martha, 18, Is a Orade 8 stu­ containing a 250 - pound body, to a code for teen-age behavior r - 6 4 8 5 n r dent at Porter School and is In stepped on the half plank, it to be issued in a six-page book­ n _ her sixth year of scouting. The gave way under him . . . and his let In January. 13 local Cadette troop has been right leg went into the grave," The code, announced Monday N O W ONLY disbanded and Martha now re­ the court said. night, was drafted by parent r l4 15 ceives her training at Andover "He suffered a cervical sprain teacher associations, church, in their Cadette 'Troop. and strained his lower back. school, police and youth orga­ Martha worked on a new sin­ nizations. 16 I t 18 15 He was hospitalized . . . under­ gle unit called Social Dependa­ went an operation . . . was in­ The code suggests; bility, a new scout program In­ capacitated lor some period of Curfews rang;ing from 10 p.m. 112V 2* I 6o stituted by the Coimecticut time, has been unable to per to 1 a.m. for children in junior Trails Council of Girl Scouts form the work which he former and senior high schools: "no 28 and it was this badge i^ ich ly did and has a permanent parent has the right to serve helped ner earn the church partial disability," the court COOPERATIVE ------1 _ r alcoholic beverages to other WT- award. Martha has earned 18 said. people's children"; all teen-age OIL rO.VI'.WY badges in her five years aa a The court ruled unanimously parties be chaperoned; teen-ag­ A IHvisidii of Scout. that a new trial was nece.ssary ers should not have their own Zoning Hearing Set because the trial judge, Joseph cars; double dating is prefera­ BOLAND ()!!, CO. The zonmg ' and planning W. Bogdanski of the Superior ble to single dating; junior high Sl.VfL bosud will hold a public hear­ Court, erred in his trial charge students ;4hould not date, and ing Tuesday night at 8 p.m. in ^Hallelujah... For Unto Vs a Child Is Given' to the Jury. parents should know where .11,■> Bl!0.\n STKKKT TKL. Yeomims Hall to discuss pro­ Members of ktanchester Messiah Chorus rehearse one of the lier, mezzo soprano of Storrs, and Daniel George, tenor, of One of Morgillo's charges their children are going and posed changes in existing zoning outstanding chorus numbers in Handel's "The Messiah." West Hartford. A string group from the Hartford Sym­ against the cemetery associa­ when they’ll be home. reg(ulationa. Phillip N. Treggor of Hartford, minister of music at Im­ phony will play for the production. Members of the Instruc­ The town voted preparaUon of manuel (Congregational Church, Hartford, is director of the tors of the Handicapped will serve as ushers. Doors will these regulations through Sec­ group. The oratorio will be presented by the 140-member open Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at the box tion 701 plan of the Urban Plan­ chorus Sunday at 8:15 p.m. at Bailey Auditorium of Man­ office or from members of the chorus. (Herald photo by ning Assistance Program and chester High School. Soloists are Barbara Pearson, soprano, Satemls.) MANCHESTER bas provided $2,700 for the pur­ and Kenneth Holton, baritone, both of Hartford; Mary (Col­ pose. The rest of the cost is finan­ SHOPPING PARKADE cially aided through a federal tion be given to providing more Monday. Normal for November is 3.84 inches. November pro­ e iR N te s Open Evenings rill 9 gjant. adequate storage facilities for Distinctions of Office The board has been aided by records of tax collections, per­ duced the first appreciable raln- m planning and renewal consul­ haps a larger safe or a fireproof f - " for r'o’ nccticut in months. tant 3. Spielvogel and Asso­ file. One to three Inches of rain fell Candidate for UN Seat u-----o storms Nov. 25 and 26. ciates of New Haven. The selectmen will au:t on Canoeists Medalists Lambert’s suggestions shortly. '' Two of the participants in Farm Census On Youngest, First African the National Canoe Races held Mrs. Henry Dombrowski, who llere in August were medalists is preparing the farm census - - - ■ ■ 1 as canoeist entries in the Tokyo for the town, said there 'are UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.<&.storles. But he Is also an expert plymplcs. approximately 42 farms in Co­ (AP) — Alex Quaison-Sackey of on African drums. He once per­ . Francine Fox and Gloriane formed on fhem at a New York ] lumbia which come un^er her Ghana, slated (or election today terrier of WMhlngton, D. C., jurisdiction. night club. sent Mrs. George Pederson, as president of the U.N. (^neral The questionnaire for the Quaison-Sackey was bom I their hostess In August, a photo Assembly, wH! have two distinc­ Aug. 9, 1924, in Wlnneba, 40 Headquarters o f themselves wearing their sll- census was sent to all rural route or star route or Post tions in the office. miles west of Accra on the Gulf yer medals. of Guinea. His homeland was for... ■ The girls wrote, "It was the Office Box Holders in Colum­ He will be the youngest presi­ bia, Hebron and Andover aa dent and the first African Neg;ro then the British colony of th e, biggest surprise of the Olym­ (Sold O ast. 1 pics! We had to -beat the Rus­ part of a nationwide agricul­ in the post in the 19 years the sians but we did it In good fash­ tural census. The survey is assembly lias been holding an­ After the Gold Coast became ion." meant to help the economical nual sessions. Independent Ghana on March 8, Another participant, Anona and accurate counting of agri­ Quaison-Sackey is only 40. 1957, he was assigned to the K. Nanone, one of two Hawai­ cultural resources, operations The youngest previous president Ghana high commissioner’s of­ ian girls who entered races In and production in the U.S. was Paul-Henri Spaak, now for- fice in London. He was on Gha­ PRIGIDAIRE different parts of the U. S., has Mrs. Dombrowski said this eigpi minister of Belgium, who na's delegation to the General Written Miss Jean Natsch that year Uie're were about 160 was 47 when he presided over Agreement on Tariffs and Trade she Is now Mrs. Joseph Napo­ qualified to fill out the ques- the first session in 1948. The old in Geneva that same year and leon. Anona Is contlnulnig her tionaire, considerably less than est was Victor Andres Be- remained with the office until 1969, when ho was sent to the Studies at the University of Ha­ the last census. launde, 76, of Peru, in 1959. waii and remembers, with Mon^ Slim, president in 1961- United Nations., He has written Choir Sets Concert a book called "Africa Unbound; pleasure, her experiences here.' The Windham High School 82, was from Africa, but he was Members of the Columbia Co­ white, a Tunisian of part Greek Reflections of an African Diplo­ choir, under th e. direction of mat.” operative Kindergarten will Timothy Quinn will present the ancestry. n fo n hold their monthly meeting to­ annual Oirlstmas concert in Quaison-Sackey has been head He was elected chairman of of Ghana's U.N. delegation night at 8 p.m. in the kinder­ the Congregational Church the U.N. Committee on In­ since mld-1959. He Is a broad­ formation from nonself-govern- garten on Lake Rd. Dec. 13. Financial Report Issued faced, broad-bodied man of Ing tferritories in 1960, served on something more than medium Wilbur Lambert, certified Manchester Evening Herald the U.N. Congo (Conciliation height whose ways reflect the public accountant, has filed an Columbia correspondent, Vir­ Commission in 1961 and was two cultures, African and Eu­ named a vice piresident of the audit repKjrt for the fiscal year ginia M. Carlson, tel. 228-922. ending Sept. 1. It is available ropean. that produced him. General Assembly that year. He for public inspection at the He studied at Oxford and read represented Ghana on the-Secu- town clerk's office. Rail Claims Sizable law at Lincoln’s Inn in London. rity Council in 1962-63. The report states that the His English is good. He wears He lives with his wife and five records of the town are main­ CHICA(JO — Railroads paid tailored Western clothes by day, children in a commodious house tained in a satisfactory and claims in 1963 totaling $12.3 but hie sometimes puts on a toga with a large garden in suburban adequate manner but points out million for loss of or damage of brightly checked West Afri- New Rochelle. that a detailed record for town- to shipments of canned and can kente cloth (or Ghanaian ------^------receptions at night. I PRECIPITATION NORMAL owned properties is not kept packaged food products; for Patented Deep Action Agitator up. grain shipments, $10.8 mUlion: He habitually carries a leath- WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—Pre- Four recommendations to the automobiles and parts, • $7.6 er-thronged, brilliantly painted cipitatlon in (Connecticut for the I creates jet currents to tov.n were Itemized by Lam­ million: fiour, $7.5 million; stick, an African symbol of au- month of November may be just help remove heaviest soil — bert as follows; vegetables, $5.5 million; iron thority. Thogh not a tribal chief, about normal, the U. 8. Weather yet gentle on clothes. He feels that all items of an­ and steel products, $4.9 mil­ le is related to tribal chiefs. Bureau says. Preliminary esU- ticipated revenues and expendi­ lion; sugar and furniture, Hls official biographical mates indicate total precipita- tures should be presented to about $3 million each; and sketch lists his hobbies as golf, tion between 2.26 and 4 Inches I the town meeting for approval. meats :md poultry, $2.7 million. fishing and reading detective {for the month, the bureau said NOW 5 YEAR WARRANTY ON PUMP, MOTOR A detailed record of town- and TRANSMISSION owned property and major per­ sonal property should be set Plus many other features in fA/sTHRIFTY up and regularly maintained and a physical inventory of personal property should be taken annually and checked SOAK-CYCLE against the record of such prop­ /V it econom ical! erty to assure adequate control over fixed assets. WASHER! He recommends that invoices of the school lunch program * Soaks automatically, washes should bear a mark of approval by the person responsible for I like my laundry automatically. their correctness before they '* Dispenses bleach, detergent, are paid by the fund treasurer. He .suggests that considera- gently. even dye— under water. * 4 water temperature combina­ tions for just-right washing. * Jet-simple mechanism— no gears, no pulleys, no belts m e to (fause potential service I WASTE KING problems! R lIlK A llE

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Mauch After Etut CaihoHc THE Leans Toward NFL Bears NEW YORK (AP) __ ^Illi-'S^^iwIey Johnson. The Jets havefChlcago and taken In the AFLAand Otle Taylor, a flanker from In Jamborees Herald Angle ' ’ vNiDick nWood, r __ ■ an_ t ___ inconsistent_ __ t_<. —_a ___ per­ on_ at toe______second_ A round A tby- a the Den. l «Prairie _ Y7I View AftM. A Denveram Bo Belinsky nois linebacker Dick But- former. ver Broncos. signed Miller Farr, Wichita full­ cus apparently is leaning The AFL defeated the NFL 8- back and toe Broncos’ top fu­ UBvcUlBf ol EM t OatlKrile Weeb Ewbank, coach of toe ■y leavily toward the Nation­ Jets, said Monday that Namath 1 in signings Monday with the ture choice. From Angels High’s 1 8 M ^ bMketbiUl getting toe Mg toMB will take place Satur­ e a r l YOST al Football League but the has "the potential of being an­ The Green Bay Packers put other Johnny Unltas.” jump by signing five. Including day Bight la NBOgataok ■porta IMitor rival American League is the NFL on toe scoreboard by HOUSTON (AP) — The Ewbank should know. He un­ their No. 3 pick, Villanova tack­ signing Georgia Tech linebacker when the Eagles take part eaning on .Alabama quar- veiled Unltas at Baltimore. le A1 Atkinson. Philadelphia Phillies have In a pre-^easoB Jamboree. Bill Curry. Optimism in' Most Corners '«rback Joe Namath. "We ■want this boy real bad,” The Bills also signed Floyd The Minnesota Vikings signed become the leading volume Coach Don Bums’ chib will i - The lure for Namath may be said Jets owner Sonny Werblin. Hudlow, Arizona defensive back pomblne with Maloaey High Dave Osborn, a back from dealers at the winter base­ "We’re anxious to get started,” Bill Detrick of Cen­ salary-bonus package in the "And we plan to get him.” and a No. 10 selection) two North Dakota. Osborn was their of Meriden, Oheohire Acnd- neighborhood o f $150,000 and the Butkus, meanwhile, said “ 1 12th-round choices — Auburn m. ball meetings but their emy nnd Nnugntnek High In tral Connecticut told members of the Connecticut Sports 13to-round choice. Writers’ Alliance yesterday at the annual pre-season ■i' possibility he might step In think I’ll go with toe Bears. I’ll tackle Chuck Hurston and Wich­ manager says he’s still not making np the program. quicker as a flret-string quar­ probably sign sometime during ita halfback Pete Mills — plus The San Francfsco 49ers satisfied. He wants an­ Piny stnrta at 8il8. basketball luncheon at the Waverly Inn and this was terback In toe AFL. the week. I am confident of one of last year’s futures, Notre signed Fred Polser, a defensive other pitcher and he’d set­ The Eaglea, mnners-up the sentiment of most of the 11 college coaches on hand. Namath was made the No. 1 playing pro although I know I Dame end Paul Costa. end from East Texas State. Pol­ tle for Bo Belinsky. for the State dnee B tttle Optimlam was the key word.e pick of the New York Jets In the will have trouble. I hope Bill Buffalo previously had signed ser was drafted last year as a last year, will also par­ except In the case of Coach Ion, seven of whom ufs letter- AFL and toe St. Louis Cardinals George sticks around for a few its No. 1 selection—Ohio State future on the lOto round. Pol.ser Belinsky’s desire to get away wlnnen. I’ll go along with the had been a 14to-round future from the Los Angeles Angels is ticipate In a Jamboree Fri­ Tom Nevers at Wllllmantic In toe NFL. The (Ordinals, how­ more years. I wouldn’t mind tackle Jim Davidson. day night, Dec. 11 at Rock­ State College where personnel senion as long as we do well. ever, have one of the best young playing behind him.” The Kansas (Jity Chiefs signed choice of the Oakland Rsiiders exceeded only by their urge to "We don’t have any sopho­ of the AFL. unload him. Angel General ville High. is small In numbers and ability. quarterbacks In the league. Butkus was toe No. 1 pick of Iowa State linebacker Mike Cox « * * mores on either of our fln t two Manager Fred Haney says there teams. With good expericiice, I has been a lot of interest in the Central ^ expect a good year.” High-scor­ controversial left-hander, but, Detrlck, who has seen his not being a banker, Haney is not W i l t M o v e s ing Wlnky Davenport’s shoes Holy Cross Veteran Mentor Sorry About Finale Blue Devil teams win 45 will be hard to fill and the particularly Interested in inter­ straight regular season games. est. Cards may be a little short of F a t Ahead Is worried about the lack of height II "T^jey haven’t come up with rebounders. Elarl Jackson has • * * what we want,” he said. left college and Scotty Boynton TIME OUT FOR WARMING — The temperature trouble keeping warm. Here head linesman George Ed Anderson No Sentimentalist TWO “ BALLS”— This photo made it look like there tion of a Charlie Johnson pass in the second peridd "I haven’t been able to find In Scoring (6-6) Is not up to par yet after Y ale was five above zero during Sunday’s Minnesota- McAfee (left) wears ear muffs and uses a hand MIXED IK>UBLB8 — Rita out what the Angels want for a winning battle with mono­ "I don’t know what kind of Meyer 341, Agnes Claughsey •were two balls in play in the Pittsburgh-St. Louis as the Cards’ Bobby Joe Conrad chases him with Belinsky,” said Philadelphia Los Angeles National Football League game in the warmer, and Viking end Jim Marshall (right) hud­ arm extended toward football painted on sign in nucleosis. a team I’ll have,” Joe Vanclsin 'Twin Cities and the fans, officials and players had dles over a charcoal bucket. (AP Photofax.) 139, Shirley Harkins 136, Peg­ But Wanted to Quit with Win game at Pitt Stadium in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh’s Manager Gene Mauch. "But I NEW YORK (AP)—Wilt 'We’ll have a veteran team of Yale said. "The team is gy Bell 346, Paul Morris 357, background. (AP Photofax.) want him.” WiUie Daniels pulls in the real ball on an intercep­ Chamberlain, scoring at a 44- to start but I am concerned really a mystery to me It lacks Larry Lorentzen 358, Terry The Phillie.s, shaking off the about the lack of big men. I’d something and Is not as sharp Kloter 136-376, Jack Harkins WORCES'TER M a s bulling his way almost the# He said he also believes the shock of their recent stretch polnt per - game clip In four like to’ trade a few smaller as my past clubs. Defeat by Southern Cal Costly to Notre Dame 138-391, Jim Bell 369. /Ap\ o cLOTi+i Tentlre len^h of the field in the greatest football player hasn’t dive, pulled the first inter starts last week, has Increased players In for a couple of re­ ”We look all right offensive­ * se n u - quarter to put us ahead been bom yet. league trade of the year Sun­ but I would New T h reat his National Basketball Associa­ bounders,” the ex-Central stand­ ly but I don’t know about our SPOUSES—Eva Lewis 126— mentahst, but I would 14.12 or 14-13,” he recalled. "Perhaps the biggest change day, acquiring first baseman Europe Proving Gold Mine tion scoring lead, NBA figures out said. defense, the former Dartmouth 345, Fred Oakes 128, Dick have loved to have had this ’’Then in the closing minutes, since my day has been in de­ Dick Stuart from the Boston revealed today. Leading Central will be little star said. Yale meets Connecti­ Grinavlch 151—355, Don Mato- one. I wanted it most for a young BC sophomore named fense,” he said.' “ Because of all To T aylor Red Sox for pitcher Dennis Ben­ Four of five departmental Gene Reilly, ’’one of the best in (Jim) Kane threw a desperation the changes defensively and toe nett. cut Saturday night in New Ha­ ^ 127—348, Norma DePetrio the kids.” leaders held their positions New England,” in Detrick’s ven and the Ells should have an 139, Fred Sponhelmer 127. Lil­ prayer-pass. Another sopho­ constant shifting between plays, Then, on Monday, Philadel­ Alabama National Champ That was the sad note sound­ through the week while Phila­ opinion. Captain John Salerno answer as to their potential. lian Reed 131, Frank Young more—Tom Joe Sullivan I think the offense was forced to do For United States Fighters In AFL Play phia traded outfielder Danny ed by Dr. Eddie Anderson delphia’s Paul Neumaim re­ has ’’been a standout in scrim­ A year ago the Ells averaged 125, Marshal Lewis 125. toe name was -grabbed it and something about It. As a result, Cater to the Chicago White Sox when he bowed out as toe dean placed Zelmo Beaty of St. Louis mages and should have a big but 67 points a game amd with of toe naUon’s college football got away (or the touchdown that the college game has evolved for veteran pitcher Ray Her­ as the top field goal marksman. NEW YORK (AP) — *ew weeks and deprived^No. 1 ranking. It would be a^never won a national champion wonderfully." NEW YORK — Houston’s year.” only two veterans back, Don of a storybook finish by last shame to lose out now. JUNIOR, GIRLS—CarolGI* Mey- coaches with a 10-8 loss to arch­ beat us 19-14.” LONDON (AP) __ W it h f ’Then the normally light hit-<^Make up Pastrano’s offer for the bert. Neumann has connected on 92 Alabama’s all - conquering ship, got by Oklahoma State, return. Charley Hennigan not only was Newcomers to the slate are Taylor and Bob Trupin, this week’s 20-17 upset by Southern -Alabama, which had 45 sopho­ er 126. 7 rival Boston College last Satur­ The other g;aane8 was in 1933— ting champion opened up with a In yet another deal, the Phils of 182 shots from the floor for TVtlsa, Texas Christian and Bay weekly boxing knocked out The aggressive, free-swinging a threat to Lionel Taylor’s four- Long Island University and could be a rebuilding year.- Crimson Tide was named California, was third with 442 mores in Its 76-man spring- day. Anderson’s first BC gams— sold journeyman first-baseman a .505 percentage. Beaty drop­ lor, then reached their peak of television in the United barrage of punches that twice Briton was ahead 6-3 in rounds, year domination of pass receiv­ Jersey City State. Only five * * * the national collegiate foot­ points an(] six first-place votes. training squad and was experi­ when a favored Holy Cross j Vic Power back to the Angels, ped to fifth place, behind Walt with a 14-18 triumph over pre c t w K c a — Bili Brown 200- Anderson, finishing 39 years dropped the former co-holder of with two even, on The Associat­ ing statistics today, he was teams remain on the Central Big Ten champion and Rose menting 'With toe three-platoon viously unbeaten, then top- team was upset by the Eagles States, American fighters from whom he was acquired Bellamy, Baltimore; Jerry slate that were foes the first Willimantic ball champion tc^ay, edg­ 572, Stan Hilinskl 219-551, Ma­ as a college coach with 21 at the middleweight title. Referee ed Press’ scorecard for the moving toward erasing the Bowl-bound Mlchig^an got the system for the first tone, faced ranked and defending; national Holy Cross, said he was sorry 13-9. j are journeying to England late last season. The price was West, Los Angeles, and Terry year Detrick moved to New Wearing a dark suit, Tom ing out unbeaten Arkansas rio Frattaroll 215-205-600, Mike IIUMTING Andy Smyth of Ireland stopped completed 10 rounds. Per cus­ Denver split end’s all-pro rec­ other three first-place votes and the toughest Southeastern (3on- champion Texas. for "m y kids who tried so hard But the former Notre Dame ord o f 100 receptions in a sea­ about $20,000. Dischinger, Detroit. Britain as head coach. Nevers admitted it was the sea­ by a paperithin margin in Rubacha 212, Ray Holcombe for the big money these it at 1:17 of the llth after coun­ tom, referee Smyth’s card was Earlier in the day the Wash­ finished In fourth place 'With 4(X) ference schedule of any team in to win the game (or me.” captain and toe last of toe many ting to three. Downes was down son. San Francisco’s Chamberlain * • * son for mourning. Both Alabama and Arkansas 204, Mike Tobin 204, Ray Reid days. not disclosed. ington Senators purchased the balloting by a nation­ points. a decade. Unfortunately, the 66-year-old coaches who trained under for eight the first time. scored 63 points, high for the rp . . "Out of 37 freshman boys ad- have major bowl dates, ’Bama 202, Cy IPerklns 200. LJght heavyweight champion Pastrano weighed 174 Hennigan needs 15 catches in catcher Doug CamilU from the wide panel of sports writ­ Paul (Bear) Bryant, the Ala­ The Tide, with quarterback meeting/ fifth-ranked Texas In coach feels Saturday’s loss will Knute Rockne has many sweet Houston’s two remaining games season, against Philadelphia 1 n n i t y mitted to college, only three Willie Pastrano of Miami Downes ha.s a $700,000 stake in pounds to Downes’ 171. Los Angeles Dodgers for about Starting his flrat year as jjjgj, gchool bMket- ers and broadcasters. bama coach, had maintained all Joe Namath doing the job when the Orange Bowl and the Razor- be one of three games ” to come memoriee to go with toe bitter. caahed in about $65,000 for stop­ to finish with one more recep­ last Thursday and boosted his he was available and a variety DUSTY-AUTO — Ray Flynn a string of betting shops and Pastrano's record is 63-12-8 the same price. season average to 40.1 with 176 head man at Trinity, Boo only two came out. We Mighty ’Bama, which was along that ’Bama deserved the backs going against sixth- 142, Stan Mlruckl 140-371, Ed back and haunt me. I’ve had One was a 33-yard field goal ping Terry Downes in the 11th doesn't need the money he Including 13 knockouts. Downes, tion than Taylor had while the of players picking up the slack FISHING The Senators then consum­ points In four games. West is Shults admitted he had a big , g. 13-man squad, including supposed to be in a building top spot. ranked Nebraska In the Cotton two others, but 1 think this will by Rex Kidd that gave the round of a title defense at Man­ makes boxing. But he wants to stopped for the sixth time, has a favorite target of now retired when he wasn’t, entrenched be­ Brainard 136-359, Dick Brown mated a late-evening transac­ second with a 30.7 average. job ahead replacing Jay M ^ ll- 1 freshmen. One is 6-1, an- year, gained 34),4 first-place ‘‘We’ve beat the best when Bowl. be one of them.” Crusaders a 8-0 'victory over chester Monday night. Then he 35-9 record. Frank Tripucka in 1961. hind their usual rock-hard de­ 356, Russ F\)untaln 353, Walt win an undisputed title u d may tion by trading outfielder Chuck Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati liams and the 14-5 record Tnn-1 g_2 gnd 155 pounds. votes and 515>^ points on the they were at their best,” Bryant Holy Cross had the Eagles 8-8 Colgate In 1936, ending lour promptly offered Britain's box­ Taylor, himself, did some fense and stormed through a 10- The final Top Ten with first- Telller 367. Hinton to the Cleveland Indians continued to pace the play- Ity posted last year. | "Tuesday we open against basis of 10 points for a first- said when the Tide finished at the end of three periods but years of complete domination FOLLOWING THE BIRDS ing bmkmaker another shot at record matching in the Bron­ game season undefeated. place votes In parentheses, won for first-baseman Bob Chance makers with 190 assists in 18 The Bantams have been ^ac- ^ggffje]^ gnj we’ll have a place vote, nine for second, their season Thanksgl'ving, com­ couldn’t stop a late BC passing by the Red Raiders in Eastern Men, birds and fish hav* the crown in London early next cos’ 20-20 tie with Oakland. In order, they beat Georgia lost records and points; COMMERCIAL — Mark and infielder-outfielder Woody games. Boston’s Bill Russell tlcing with but eight boys since gj^y^g team that averages sight for third and so on. pleting a 10-0 season asstnst attack that produced toe win­ football clrclee. year. Terry may take it. Patterson Still Ambitious "Mr. Sure Hands” pulled in 13 81-8, Tulane 86-6, Vanderbilt 24 1. Alabama (84%) 10-0 616M Dzamba 142-355, Mai Darling much in common. Take the mat­ Held. leads the rebounders with a per- October. "Two rnore playem between 5-8 and 5-9. Lack of capable, upset-minded Aulmrn. ning touchdown. In 1937, Holy Cross highlight­ There aren’t many pay days aerials to tie a mark first Arkansas received 11% first- 0, North Carolina 21-0, Tennes­ 2. Arkansas (11%) 10-0 486^ 148-355, Dwight Weir 150-358, ed an undefeated season with a ter of seasonal teoqteraturea, The 28-year-old Hinton, a game average of 21.8 and the joined up at the end of the '°o t- height and experience 'will hurl, -And then, last Saturday, after ’The other two games cited by like that awaiting wily Willie achieved by his nemesis Hen­ place votes and 486% points — it see 19-8, Florida 17-14, Missis­ 8. Notre Dame (6) 9-1 442 BUI Lindaey 137. 27-6 thumping of one of the for example. right-handed hitter, batted, .274 Royals’ Adrian Smith is the top ball season and two more will | "-what has been pleasing is was second on practically all then top-ranked Notre Dame Dr. Anderson, a urologist and back borne. In Plans to Regain Crown nigan in 1961. Hennigan was in 138 games for Washington sippi State 23-6, Louisiana State 4. Michigan (8) 8-1 400 great Georgetown teams. free throw shooter with a .917 join us today for the first time iiaven’t had a bad the other ballots—with one se­ suffered the upset of toe year at an official at a veterans hospitsil With the «q>proach of cold Pastrano then headed for Lon­ only one reception short of that this past season. He had 11 179, Georgia Tech 24-7 and Au­ 6. Texas 9-1 822 GUYS A DOLLS— Ellen Comparing toe old and the mark. now that toe soccer ^ason has prggtice yet. The spirit is great lector splitting his first-place toe hands of Southern (5al and near Worcester, were in 1951 weather, those creatures that don to watch welterweight total despite a heavy concen­ homers and batted in 153 runs. burn 21-14. 6. Nebraska 9-1 235 Reichert 177-496, Judl Lock- new, Anderson is definitely closed Rhnifji told his listen- gomewhere along toe line vote between toe two contenders No. 2 Alabama appeared to be and 1933, both against Boston are able to do so move south champion Emile Griffith of New NEW YORK (AP) — Floyd^two first-round knockouts by tration of double coverage Sun­ Chance, 24, in his first full Arkansas, under Coach Frank 7. La. State 7-1-1 202 wood 189-234 — 591, Anita College. He called the 1961 modern. for the winter. ers. we'll win a few games.’ on this last of the weekly Asso­ the heir apparent, he com­ T(Wk take on Britiah lightweight Patterson atilt nurses an ambi- Sotuiy. day by Bostbn’s Patriots. season with the Indians, hit Lack of height will hurt but Broyles, meanwhile, also was 8. Oregon State 8-2 133 Sl'.orts 182-180—610, Dee Mln- game one of toe most disap­ "The teams of today would tion to beat Sonny Liston in a For Chuvalo, life is much sim­ There isn’t a coach in the ciated Press polls. mented : going through 10 games unblem­ 9. Ohio State 7-2 97 The migration habits of fish, king Dave Chamley in a non­ Speaking of the Patriots, and .270 in 120 games. A southpaw Detroit Suspends toe freshman coach plajs a problems that nich 203-488, GaU Fagan 178- pointing days he spent on toe have taken our boys apart when mainly toe saltwater varieties, heavyweight title fight. pler. Notre Dame, the leader for "Our kids have earned the ished. The Porkers, who have 10. Southern Calif. 7-8 68 title 10-rounder tonight. records, Boston’s Gino Cap- swinger, he had 14 homers and pressure type offense and de- g^n^ront Nevers. 464, WUl Maxwell 202, Ray sidelines. I was playing,” he said. "The Patterson would have to cash "I think I can knock out Pat­ confront Nevers. are as well defined as those of Griffith, who picked up $56,000 pellettl, a runway leader in drove in 75 runs in 1964. Held, a Sport of Football fense. ” We plan a fast-break Bjarkman 201, Art Shorts 218, I remember Mel Massucco present athletes are bigger and waterfowl or human sun-seek­ in a wild parlay to make it terson," he said Monday. "Then * * « hi London only last Se^. 23 in .scoring, needs only five points 32-year-old utilityman, batted attack and will run, run, run. Roland Smith 292-560. almost single-hsmdedly running better.” ers, comment the fishing en­ an easy conquest of Welshman come true since neither he nor I'll be happy to take on Ernie to surpass the AFL record of .236 with 49 RBI fn 118 games. Jim Belfiore is the key to our H artford Liston is champion. Terrell or anyone else who can DETROIT (AP) — The sport thusiasts at Mercury outboards. Brian Curvis in a tiUe defense, 147 points he scored in 1961. Herbert, who will be 35 Dec. season. He’s a complete basket­ New Hartford U. publicity ICO Dates This nomadic trait causes fish­ will collect upwards of $10,000 The former two-time heavy draw some money." Cappelletti raised his field 16, had a 20-9 record in 1962 and of football ha.s been dropped ball player. If Jim stays Pro Leagues Talk Big Money weight ruler has it all figured chief. Jack Repass, former Her­ ermen either “feasts” or "fam­ against Chamley at Wembley The fighters, who had agreed goal total to 24 with a pair of was the winning pitcher In the from the Unlver.sity of Detroit healthy all season, we’ll cause a Didn’t Know About Game of Football Until ’56 out. to the match a couple of weeks after 68 years — but not without ald staffer, was on hand to lis­ ine,” depending on the coastal •tadtum's indoor arena. three-pointers against Hous­ second All-Star game that year. little trouble.” HARTFORD (AP) — The angler’s ability and inclination , k ago, appeared at a press lunch­ ton Sunday for a new per.sonal clamor and sorrow. ten while Coach Gordie McCjuI- Griffith la a 2-1 favorite over All he has to do is beat Char­ He injured his elbow swing­ * * * lough told about his present dates for the 14th annual to follow his favorite sport to •le ft^ton. lie Powell in San Juan, P.R., eon where the signing was an­ high. The black-thatched re­ For California Standout Morton ing a bat last season and was Hundreds of students, chant­ club. IniHirance City Open Golf the temperate feeding grounds. The New Torker, a strong Dec. 12; beat Canadian George nounced and the ballyhoo cam­ ceiver-kicker also moved right out from June 4 to July 13. He ing "We want football" demon Connecticut ‘^Revolutionary’ Kicker, paign launched. All home games this season Tournament at the Wethers­ The “big prizes"— tuna, sail- puncher, figures to come In at Chuvalo in Madison Square into range of Gene Mingo's finished with a 6-7 record and a strated on the campus Monday U(Jonn gets off toe mark to- <^ton (6-4, 216 pounds) Is the While Chuvalo said he would league record of 27 set In 1962. V o? ^ I will be played at the Hartford BERKELEY, Calif .f field Country Club were an­ fish, marlin and swordfish—all 148 pounds — one over the wel­ Garden. Jan. 29; then get a 3.46 eamed-run average, com­ night within hours after De night against AIC at Storrs gym. bigfgest threat throwing the nounced to^y. They are ter Bmlt — and have about a 10- fight with Cassius Clay, if the be happy to meet Terrell in a Buffalo’s Bills continued to pleting only one game. troit's formal announcement and Fred Shabel is another op­ (NEA)—The price war be­ Splits Uprights with Soccer Style drift south, some remaining in possible World Boxing Associa­ be the dominant team in the McCullough warned that Gary ball rv e seen In years,” Elliott July 22-25. waters accessible to winter an­ pound weight advantage. loud one still has some piece of Cater, 24, a right-handed hit­ that the Titans were giving up timist and for good reason. Any Palladino of Bristol “ should tween the professional said. Pastrano. a 7-4 favorite over the championship, and win that tion heavyweight title fight, American Foot all League this ter, batted .296 In 60 games intercollegiate football. club with a Toby Kimball will Last j/earis ICO winner NEW YORK (NEA) — It ls#burg, N.Y., where his father, a# Since joining the Bills, he glers, others crossing the equa­ Patterson declined to say week. And, as befitting a team make a name for himself.’’ He football leagues has been "His greatest asset is that was Ken Venturi, the Na­ tor to distant points. Downes, appeared to be trailing one, too. with the Phils and drove in 13 Earlier in the day the univer­ be a good one. Porky 'Vieira, toe starred with toe freshmen last pretty high in the past, and fitting that Pete Gogolak doctor, took a job with toe state. has been even more effective going into the 11th round of TTien, presto. In again with whether he would fight Terrell. with a won-10, lost-1 record, runs. sity’s announcement had been former great college shooter he seems to throw as well, or tional Open champion and with 33 of 34 extra points (the The various and wide-rang­ "It's up to my manager," he the Bills remained the most year. may go even higher before better under a lot of pressure recently named Professional wears number ’’3” for toe Buf­ Pete’s football career began their 18-rounder. Liston to gain vengeance for his In the annual player draft greeted with sad talk from cam­ who was sitting across from "We should have excellent at Ogdensburg High, although one miss came on a bad snap) ing members of the Atlantic said, and then sat down next to consistent team, both offen­ Monday, major league teams pus and alumni sources. Others me at toe dining table, when he Craig Morton signs a con­ with people hanging on him.” Golf Assoolatton’s Golfer of falo BUU. and 13 of 20 field goal attempts. mackerel family, which migrata his manager, Don Florio. sively and on defense. speed and shooting and will fast the Year. He does all their field goal the circumstances were odd. picked up 63 players for $572,- took the news calmly. heard Kimball’s name, piped up, break,” the handsome mentor tract. With raves' like that, it’s un­ "I hadn’t heard anything about *T had a 57-yard field goal north in the summer, usually The question was put to Flo­ Coach ’s crew was 000. The Very Rev. Laurence V. "That gfuy’s ready for the NBA derstandable wdiy the proa and placeklcklng soccer style, take up winter residence along rio, the best yardage gainer aver­ said. But don’t be misled. Craig and he does It better than football imiU I came here,” Pete In an exhibition game,” Pete Only four were selected in the Britt, president of the Jesuit already!” Morton, the All-America quar­ want Morton. the lower Florida coast. Pacific ■'Np comment," he said. aging 396,2 yards In total of­ Newcomers to toe schedule anyone in toe American Foot­ said. "At that time I didn’t even said. ‘T would like to break regular draft, at $25,000 each. school, said It was decided to Shabel would like to win 60 to are Wesleyan, Bates and CXJNY. terback from California, isn’t There are other reasons, too, Olympic Winners know that football involved kick­ the record. It’s 56 yards by- mackerel seek out the depths in The reason for the question fense. Buffalo also was the The rest were firkt-year players give up football because the cost 70 per cent of his games, and ball League, maybe better than cold weather, nearly disappecur- most reluctant to yield yard­ Varsity consists of six seniors, the kind of kid who goes around like hia leadership qualities and anyone in professional foot­ ing. All I had played imUl then Bert Rechlchar of Baltimore, was the shooting of contender acquired for $8,000 each. was too much. toe gruess here is that he will. with his hand out all toe time his calm, assuring personali­ Ing altogether. « Cleveland Williams by a police­ age, holding the opposition to four sophs and two juniors. Johnson’s Guests ball. was soccer. I know all about It. I think Among the $25,000 draftees The decision was reached re­ “ If Toby gets hurt, we’re in ♦ ♦ * advertising that he’ll sign ty. ” I didn’t try out for the foot­ with the wind I can kick one Except for a few resident fish man In Houston last Saturday an average of 286.8 yards by was Duke Carmel, who once luctantly and with regret, he trouble,” Shabel said, with He also Is a highly motlA^at- air and land. where he gets toe best deal and This Is a fine boy, one who At White House ball team until a friend of mine 60 yarcls.” which remain m (MUthem Flori­ night. Williams probably won’t played for the New York Mets said. tongue in cheek. R oundup the most money. " ed person who takes place- da, winter seeireJmost total de­ be able to fight for six months. may be worth more than he told me I was big enough. I was Another on Way Ron Ritter has returned and Don Ormrod of New Haven kicking so seriously that he parture of the esteemed tarpon. Williams, ranked second by Morton has been in a similar gets. And from toe way'every­ an end then, and one night be­ There may be another Gogo­ Bill Holoway started to run College — "Lack of brains on ! ' WASHINGTON, (AP) — Pres constantly reminds himself Popular blueflsh simply seem to the WBA. WPS supposed to fight situation. During his senior one Is talking he’s going to g:et about the job he does. < fore our first game toe coach lak > playing professional foot­ New BroHTi Captains Monday. The latter has been the floor will hurt . . . Glad to ident Johnson gives a proud na vanish. Channel bass follow no Terrell, the No. 1 contender year In high school most of the plenty. "That’s right,” said Buffalo said he needed some kickers.” ball in two years because Pete’s out three weeks with a severe have Gary Liberatore back . . . major leag;ue betseball club.s lion's "thank you” at a White Gogolak volunteered. His soc­ regular pattern, moving off­ from Philadelphia. for the PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)— ankle sprain. Both are sopho­ Hard to match last year’s 22-3 House luncheon today to medal tackle . ”He comes brother Charlie Is a Junior at WBA’s vacant title in Jajiuary. were after him to sign as a out on toe field repeating this cer style weuB strange, but It Princeton. shore, inshore or fading from Quarterback Bob Hall of Wal­ mores. record." — Bert Kahn at Quin- second baseman, and toe figures winners on the American Olym workedi He hw done it that way the scene for the season —d^ Then the winner, according to pole, Mass., and Rich O’Toole of ' slogan of his ’10-10 and t w o “W e’re inexperienced,” Sha­ nipiac — "Looking forward t ) were pretty high then, too. Basketball Play pic team that surprised the ever since. "He’s pretty good, too,” Pete pending on the locality. Soma the WBA's plan.s, was to meet Oradell, N.J., an end, were seconds to go.’ ” In other words, bel warned, "\»dto seven aopho- an interesting season . . . Hope world at Tokyo. said. "W e’ve put in a lot of striped bsLss bask in the sim; the Patterson-Cjhuvalo victor elected co-captains of the 1966 "The offers were somewhere every kick is a game winning Gets More Di(rtanc« j mores on our traveling squad of to bring in a good freshman It was toe first time United time practicing together. Every others await spring under the within 90 days. Brown football team Monday around $50,000 and $60,000,” he Organized at Y kick. "I think that kicking soccer I 13. This is a young club, a green team again. Have 13 boys on States Olympians had been so day during the siunmer we ice. Sea trout may reverse the The WBA stripped (Jlay of night. said, "honestly, I can’t remem­ Fled During Revolution style enables you to get more practice in our beck yard. team.” the varsity from last year's honored and Art Lentz, assist­ general trend by showing up recognition for signing to meet Senior end Bob Seiple was ber who gave me toe highest Boys interested In pi idnR If Gogolak Is a serious kid, distance,” the Cornell graduate We’ve been doing that for the * * * frosh club . . . Squad will be ant executive director of toe in northern areas during the Liston in a return fight. New awarded the War Memorial offer. My dad did all the talking It’s natural. 'When he was 14 said. “ It gives you more power last five or six ywrs.” bigger with better depth.” . . . midget or junior league basket­ U.S. Olympic Committee, cold months. York, Ma.ssachusetts and many Trophy, emblematic of the play­ W esleyan Owen McDowell at Southern - for me. Anyway, I had no in­ he fled his home in Budapest, when you kick with the Instep That must be a pretty big tention of signing a baseball ball and have not registered termed the President’s hospl- foreign countries still consider er who contributed the mo.st to Veteran Coach Johhny Wood "N o height, only 11 boys on' Hungary, during toe 1956 re'vo- like I do. You get your whole yard behind the Gogolak house­ Migratory fish have one trait contract because I planned to must do so this week. Boys I 0 j^ “ ‘ y wonderful boost for our Clay as champion. Brown football during the year. has an unique problem, if you . . . Will start sophomores and lution. body Into it. I think that once hold. in common. Prior to embarking go to college. Playing college want to call it that, too many juniors.” . . . Gerry Bechtol at to 12 are urged to register at 'xhe^Unlted'states won 36 first The memories are still the American kids see this work­ “It Is,” Pete said, “but we’ll for distant shores they feed football was one of toe big ing, they might start kicking seniors. "For toe first l*ni« (Joast Guard — "Little taller, the Y with Moe Morhardt places In the Tokyo Games, 26 vivid: have to move toe fence pretty hea'vlly, providing red-hot fish­ goals I had, just like pro foot­ soccer style. since ^ I’ve been coaching, we strong rebounding. Will have a Wedne.sday night at 6 o’clock, seconds and 28 thirds as com- ”It was during the end of soon.” ing for autumn anglers. Title Game Could Be on Video ball Is now.” “ I am best kicking from toe have 'a large number of sen- fair club.” Junior boys IS through 16 should pared with 80 first places for the revolution,” he said. “ We Craig, who gave up baseball center of toe field. F1t)m toe report tonight or Thursday night highly favored Russia, 31 sec- walked 20 miles at night across last spring, has done so well the Austrian border. There right side I have to put a little *■ onds and 36 thirds. playing football that the Oak­ were tanks all along toe way curve on toe ball. I’m better Yankee Conference Crown Leagues begin regular play In all 126 individuals won 161 land Raiders, for one, think he’s and flares were going up. It from the left side.” Boston Strongboy^s Punch the week of Dec. 14. A 10-team medals at Tokyo, and the U.S. worth something close to $200,- was v«ry risky. I did not par­ No matter what the side Gogo­ Seen as Two-Team Battle I 000. That Is the figure being Midget League Is assured but Olympic Committee was able to take In the fighting but many lak has been extremely effec­ JP Biggest Surprise in NHL ■ quoted here by the Bay Area toe Junior Leagpie needs more round up about 100 for the White my age did and msmy died.” tive. At Cornell he made 44 of press. The contract is supposed to make up a six-team league. 1 House luncheon. 45 extra points in addition to BILL DELLA SAIJl DAN HESFORD When Pete and toe rest of his If history does repeat itself,^ers are 6-2 Danny Hesford and to cover salary and bonuses family arrived in toe United several long field goals, one 50 basketball fans can expect toe 6-3 BUI Della Salla who should MONTREAL (AP -Terri ble^give him 66 goals In Um 70- through five years. CRAIG MORTON States, they moved to Ogdens- yards. Yankee Conference champion­ be joined in the starting lineup Terry Green has been a heavy game schedule. 'T don’t know anything about ship to go right down to the toy sophomore guards, 6-foot J. UConns .Open Season hitter for three National Hockey Detroit’s Norm Ullman is sec­ it,” Morton says. "I have a All-America,” he said. ”I had You Need New wire (and in this case the tele­ P. Curran and 6-2 Wes Bialo- League seasons but the Boston ond with 21 points, followed by friend______in Oakland.______Wayne never been picked on a presea- vision wire) on March 6. On .miknia. Two other sophomores, strongboy’s new punch is the Stan Mikita of the Hawks, 20, Hooper, who is an attoniey and son All-America and not much fop Qualityt that date, Connecticut 'and Ron Ritter and Bill Holowaty, hireest surprise of the current and New York, captain Camille he’s going to help me with the had been said about me nation- Jerry G)le, End Year Ago, Rhode Island, the cO-champion.s also figure prominently.” Against AIC Tonight campaign. Henry, 16. negotiations.” ally.” of a year ago, will meet on the Ernie Calverley at Rhode Green, grudingly respected by Green is bracketed at 15 Naturally, the Raiders and But everyone who played Famous DELCO SUPERIDE Eastern College Athletic Con- Island believes lie will have NHL rivals (or his jarring body points with Claude Provost, Hooper denied toe reports about; against (jalifornla remembered fovf'-ice television game of the more depth this year than he toe $200,000 contract. The story Repeats as Defensive Back The University of Connecticut basketball team flies blocks and occasional left Montreal; Bob Pulford, Twon- Morton for being an exception week. . has since (ic became head coach hooks, has crashed the league’s to; (Jordie Howe, Detroit, and also left Morton somewhat up­ al athlete who had to carry al t year, theVuConn.s and of his Alma Mater in 1957. "Our the NCAA East Regional runner-up banner along with select scoring circle for the first Phil Goyette, New York. The set team by himself because there NEW YORK (AP) —If you^ The two platoons are marked toe Rams hooked\ up in two squad will have more balance its school colors when the Huskies open their 63rd bas­ time. Rangers center picked up seven T have no preference foriwere no hard running backs to are good, it doesn’t matter by four massive tacklesS Al­ SHOCK ABSORBERS torrid dviels during'lhe regular and depth than any other squad either league,” he said.«nl«l 4“ The 24-year-old Bruins de­ help lessen the pressure. season, the Huskies winning ketball season tonight at 8 o’clock, .facing American In­ points last week for toe biggest much just where you play. phonse Dotson of Grambling, is I have coached. It has exper­ ternational of Springfield a t ;'------fenseman collected a goal and gain. ing Into this with an open mind. the biggest at 268 pounds and 6 the first 43-41 and Uie Rams This last year was his best Take the case of Jerry Cole, BUY FROM US AND SAVE ience in boys like Frank Night­ Stores. five assists last week, jumping Detroit goalie Roger Crosier I want to play pro football very Southwest Texas State football feet, 5 Inches. He is on the of­ the second ,54-53. Then, in an much but I won’t pick a team He had a 60 per cent com­ ingale, 6-7; Dennis McGovem, Coach Fred Shabel, starling the forward wall. They are into a five-way tie (or fifth has lengthened his lead in the player, as an example. fensive line along with William , 9 , ' <^> unprecedented playoff to de- 6-3; Mike If’Uzgerald, 6-3, J'ohn just because they have open­ pletion average, good for 11.2 his second season at the helm junior Jim Calhoun who aver­ place in toe individual point Vezlna Trophy derby. The little yarns per throw. His total of­ A year ago the ^foot, 4-inch FYiller of Sacramento state, who delermlne the conference rep­ Mulfinger, ^-2, and Jim Cym- aged 7.2 points last year, sen­ ings for a quarterback. I’m go­ of the Huskies, can call upon race. rookie has allowed only J.96 fense average per game was athlete was named as an end on is 240 and 6-4. resentative in the NCAA regi- bala, 5-11. In addition we have ior Norm Lambert (11.5) and ing to weigh everything and YOU ARE RIGHT IN STYU WITH FREE a bright looking crop of sopho­ Bobby Hull of Chicago, with goals per game. 184.3 yards and he averaged The Associated Press Little Col­ The defensive twins are John onals, the UConns wpn 61-60. added two junior college grad­ seriior Jim Sands (7.0). 17- goals' in 18 garnet and a think It out just like Pdld when Coaches Agree mores to supplement the three Toronto’s Bobby Baim is the 5.3 yards p/er play. lege All-America team. Today (Detour) Smith of Maryland INSTALLATION uates, Ted Hagand, 6-8, and returning lettermen who will Connecticut seeks its 16th total of 23 points, is toe leader I chose college.” he Is a defensive halfback on J CUSTOM-MADE... The coache.s of the .six New Henry Carey, 5-11, and a trans­ penalty leader with 68 minutes College also was a two-team Missouri was one of Califor­ State (6-3 and 245) and Robert form the nucleus of his club. straight opening night victory. (or toe second straight week. toe 1964 aggregation. There KJnglantl slate universities were fer from West Point who is and the Maple Leafs, with 385 nia’s victims this year (21-14) Buries of Willamette (6-3 and Listed among toe opening vic­ The Black Hawks’ star is choice for Morton. “It was be­ were times during the past sea- In accord that both .should bat­ eligible this year. Bob Boehm, Nationally-ranked Toby Kim­ minutes, are the most penalized and Tiger coach Dan Devine 22 0 ). ball of Sudbury, Mass., the 6-8 tims over the past- 15 seasons scoring at a pace that would club. tween California and Stan­ scxi when Cole was used at end, tle it out for the title again 6-6. All in all, it shoiild be an became one of Morton’s chief The offensive backfield is m m were American International, ford," he said. “I’m from Camp­ but most of toe time he was YOU OETt this year, but mo.st of them interesting season," Calverley captain of Connecticut, leads backers. made up of Charles Green of the lettermen trio. The ot(;iers Yale, Colby, and Rhode Island. bell, C3allf., which Is pretty near busy bringing down opposing felt that Mas-sachu.setts could said. here and I had gone to see a "Morton Is the best quarter­ Wittenberg, at quarterback; SEAT COVERS ball carriers. • Easier Steering be the surprise team of the con­ are Dan (The Spider) Hesford, American University of Wash­ William Cline of East Carolina At Massachusetts, Johnny ington was the last club to mar ' lot of California Md Stanford back we have ever played (3ole is the only repeater from ference, Only Fred Shabel of OiT, starting his second year a 6-2 junior from North A r­ Bijsy Weekend for Indians and Gerald Allen of Omaha at • More Tire Mileage lington, N.J., and Bill Della a Connecticut basketball de­ games. against,” he said. “He’s a tre­ 1968 to make this year’s star- AND Connecticut, whose 1963-64 as head coach of the Rednien, Reason for Move mendous passer, the best Pve toe halfback posts and Randy team went to the finale of the Sala, a 6-3 junior from Cran­ but. turning toe trick in a 60-47 The Springfield Indians will^ studded lineup. For the first Schultz of the State O llege of us optimistic about toe coming This means that the Tribe •T decided to go to CalifomlB ever seen. And we played time since 1953, The Associated e Smoother Ride Reg. $10.95 NCAA regionals against Duke, campaign. “Our players are ford, N.J. game at toe start of toe ’48- have a week off to prepare fdr will pipy five games in six Iowa at fullback. ' Expected to start with the ’49 season. so I could be close to home. My agjainht FYaii Tarkenton when Press has picked both a defen­ abstained frohi oasling a vote lused to the fast-break system one o f. their biggest weeks of nights and five of these against he was at fJeorgia, Don Mere­ Green, whose team was The • Guaranteed Work above-named are backcourt Connecticut won 16, lost 11 folks have always meant a lot sive and an offensive platoon for the UConns. now. Although we are smaller the season. They will start off teams n our own division. dith when he was at SMU, John Associated Press’ small-college sophomores 6-2 Wes Bialosuk- last season while finishing as to me and I thought they from among toe heroes who star Shabel, however, has this to thjin last year, we have better toe weekend with a pair of Needless to say both Eddie HadI when he was at Kansas team of the year, has toe unique AUTO TOPS nia of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and Yankee Conference co-cham­ should share my college experi­ tar the smaller coUeges. nay about his team; ”A sopho­ sp>eed. Quickness will have to home games on Friday against Shore and Pat Egan are anx­ and Rldhie Lucas when h6 was distinction of playing on teams more-laden group generally 6-0 Patrick Curran, o f Elwood, pion and NCAA East Regional ences with me.” The colleges may bs small, overcome our lack of size, We Baltimore and Saturday against ious for a sweep of their at Penn State.” I that went unbeaten the past six lY creates excitement and for thb Ind. While Connecticut has a runner-up. American Interna­ So' that’s how Morton chose but the aitoletes are not. Hie dp have two strong rebounders Hershey. ^eri^s with both Baltimore and California. Becoming an All- Pete Elliott TlUnols was years. He was quarterback of reason Connecticut should flock of' aophomores on its ros­ tional had a 0-12 record last of offensive line averages 228 6ENg^ ; , GENERAL in Oo-captaln Charlie O’Rourke. Sunday they will travel to Hershey as this would enhance just as enthused over - Morton. pounds a man and their height toe West Milton, Ohio, High floor an interesting basketball ter, toe Aces from Springfield winter. America wjLS much harder. DAVrS AUTO UPHOLSTERY 6-7f^ and Tim Edwards, 6-4. The Buffalo for a game against the their position In toe Eastern The main reason It was so ^Tiough • the mini beat Cal,. is 6 feet, 2% inches. The ball School that was all-winning in team. Captain Toby Kimball; a carnr only two aophs and ■will The main attraction starts at backcourt is sufficient with BTsons and then on -Tuesday Division. Ofr course neither of hard 'was > California’s com i^O-14, .Morton completed 24 .carriers weigh 189 and are 6-1. his junior and senior seasons. 6-8 rebounding standout who probably start four, seniors an both his sophomore and junior Jim Babyak, 6-2. Overall, toe (5-11) and 5-11 Bo^-Dvorchak ■iftwllmlnary. The box office more and Hershey at the Her­ 155 CENTER^ STREET— MANCHESTER renUy the hottest team In the "I qidn’t think Td ever make "Without any qtleaUdo, Mor- m a|Bd e feat $RdMd in a fia. m TX GOGOLAK years, heads a group pf three team , aippeani Xo. be stronger are.' In toe .backcourt while opena for toe sale ot tickets at shey Sports Arena on Wednea- .league and Baltimore Is also on returning lettermen., The oth- defenrivnly.'* three men who stand fi-fi V * In 5:30. toe move. To gain victories

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Heating and Plumbing 17 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALY and SHORTEN RoomWithoiit BoMd 59 63 Business Locations Honsss For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 House* For Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 ATTRAOnVB^al^taf For Rent 64 Rockville-V ernon PLUMSmo AND heattog re­ t h r e e r o o m OOMOORD RO. ^ Beautttal HV-GRiDLiy 19 A 9I& c u r t ElOWlNDl WU RltHT (wiUanuB. apartnent PORTER STRIBBT Area — 6 MANCHESTER — 6 rooms, (2 TOLLAND $2,500 assumes COVENTRY — Moderately pairs and new work, free es- HER ORlOLiy It IPX NHoy/ stove and reCrifantor, gso! TWO STORY building, about ranch, large Hvtng room. Com- priced 4 room home. Baae- CLASSIFIED tlmatee. 64S-177A a i MAMf MK tOADIlk t o MUCH IN OtU.Aa RIGHT! oRiouty, AtOUTHtf , Aiowar bath, pwrklnf. Apply 186. room C^>e, fireplace, 2-car unfinished), ,26x32 brick Cape, mortgage, save closing costs. DIARlEf TOR OUR IM Bpruea Bt Adults. No pets. Inqutra 100% 3,000 eq. f t , for rent. Suitable al dinlag room, oAtaMt kttclMD, garage, huge tree shaded lot, lot 85x172, oU hot water heat. Spotless 5% room Colonial board heat. Only minutes from HOTAIR yoiriL FIND HIM HE THINM SUNG lOiMP; Spruce S t for storage or shop. $80 I bedrooms, reereatlOD rotim, $17,900. Phllbrick Agency, West Side Realty, 649-4342. Ranch, bullt-taa, % acre wood­ UConn. 742-7056. Renewal Agency Condemns II40A6IM1NT RE'S yiE CAN TURN iNTHEGQEAtt A CARAT > I NEVER lAW monthly. Apply A p t 4, 10 De­ KuMMspad yard. Marion B. 649-8484. ed lot. Hurry I Hayes Agency, Radlo-TT Repair OETTlMa ME A 10* OPP OUR HAIR f IT AT HlCKf EtUHNy jllM ANV NORTH BND--Off Main, top- f o u r r o o m apartment, first pot Sijuare. RobertoDB. Realtor, s il sail 643-4803. floor, gas tomaoA ISO a 8EVBN ROOM older home, 4 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Remaining 3 Properties ADVERTISING Servfcea 18 CARAT RIN9, AND PRVERt.' o a r a g e ; t o p p e r ;. .cimiRyiA/;. nUhad room. 08 Strickland St month, adults only. Can 649- bedrooms, 1 baths, lot 73x181. Manchester „ yAN^AKKA Houses For Rent 65 South Wtadaor SPO^ CASH paid for homes! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv 9863. MarioB M RobertMB, Realtor. Apartmant*—Fl«l»— 943-8968. farms and acreage, 24-hour Condemnation proceedtagsA "7710 date is now known In ice, available ail hours. Satia- SEVEN ROOM SpUt Level In BRENT ROAD TREE SHADED RANCH service. Hayes Ag;ency, 643- 8 AJL to 5 PJL faction guaranteed. CaU M9- Tenements 63 t h r e e l a r g e rooms, electric are expected to begin shortly Connectlcut as Clril DefOiM kitchen, mahogany cabinets, Manchester, modern kitchen ONE BLOCK from Mata, two 4803. against the final three proper­ day,” Dwyer said, and It com­ 1810. with built-tas, 1% baths, fam­ Living room with fireplace t h r e e r o o m Iwatod » P « ^ residential nelghboriiood, |lio MOVE IN BY family, 4-4 duplex, permanent Owner has purchased new ties ta Rockville’.s redevelop­ memorates the 23rd anniversa­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR 11.ASSIF1ED ADVT. monthly. 648-6988. ily room, garage, etc. $200 per siding, two recent heating sys­ for cold winter nights. WANTED—Five room Ranch, ment effort, agency officials meat, 466 Mata Street CaU home out of town. An ele­ vfttalty Campfleld' Rd. Bur- ry of Pearl Harbor.” MONDAS Tkni FBIOAl MtN AJlt.—OATCROAS t AJM. month. Philbrlck Agency, 649- CHRISTMAS tems, garages, clean. Hayes gant ranch with -split rail Kitchen deslraed for the said today. MilUnery, Dressmaking 19 649-6239, »-0. modern wife, 3 bedrooms. If sack Agency, 649-9832. He said that there will be a i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y — 8464. Agency, 643-4803. fence AND the best care a The proceedings are against steady blast of sirens from 5 room iqiartment, modem you want a home on a well- EXPERT ALTERATIONS of BOL/TON CENTER Apartmmta, Thia attractive seven room home could have. Conven­ the Rockville Hotel, owned by three to five minutes starting PLEASE READ YOUR AD Comer Brandy 8t. and Bolton kitchen. |70 month. Apply 162 COMPLETELY furnished 4 SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooma 1% treed lot for $17,000 call ladies’ and gentlemen’s gar­ Cape Cod home is just baths, modern kitchen with ient too. Leg:a] Notice Robert Rlfkin; Henrietta F. Ne- at 11 a.m. The usual testing CHmWIwII or **Waat AiiT an tekca «wwt tke pkeae m a Center Rd., new 8 rowaa. heat Charter Oak between 8-8 pjn. room house, automatic heat Roger Walker 649-5306. ments. Ail work done promptly adults only. 649-1794. waiting to make this bullt-lns, dining room, fam­ deau, owner of a Brooklyn St. of sirens In the di.'rt.rlct at noon oaovealMMe. H m advertlaer iboold read hb ad the FIRST hot water, atove, refrigerator, or cidl 638-6836. LIQUOR PERMIT and reasonably. Also, dry Christmas a merry one for ily room, full basement, 1' convalescent home, and John will not be held on Dec. 7 only. - OAX rr APPRARB aad REPORT ERRORS la ttue for the 8135. S49-82M, 848-4813. NOTICE OF APPLICATION cleaning and laundry. Center FOtm ROOMS, Weet SldA sec­ f o u r BEDROOM raised ranch you and your faimily. Pan­ car garage. $22,900. Phil- Suburban Associates This Is to give notice that I, VIC­ Jaklel, who owns a five-unit There will be no public partici­ aext liiof011011 The Herald lo reepMudbie tor o o lj ONE bioor- Tailor Shop, 32 Oak Street Barrows allace pation in the test, Dwyer add­ LOOKINa for anything in real ond floor, heated, one or two completely decorated,- 2-car eled recreation room, fire­ brick Agency, 6(49-8464. Realtors TOR BENETTI. of 47 Hilltop Drive. apartment building on High St. reot or omitted taiaertloa tor aajr adrerOaemeat aad theo only garage, one year lease with place, screened porch, dish­ Manchester. Connecticut, have flieo Condemnation will take 12 ed. estate rentals — apartments, adults, 170. Tel. 649-8888. Lee Greenough Manchester Parkade an application dated November to the exteat o ( a **make (ood** taoerttoa. Errors which do aot option to renew, $225 per washer, disposal, family IN TOWN — a real fine 6-room Manchester 649-5306 1%4. with the Liquor Control Com­ days, at which time the Rock­ Benefit Dance Slated leaaeo the ralne the adrertloemeat will aot he eorreeted Moving— ^Tmeiang— homes, multiple dwellings, caU ranch ta convenient and quiet J. D. Realty, 641-6129. month. 742-7004. sized kitchen, 1 )4 baths and 289-7711 289-3040 mission for a Restaurant Liquor ville Redevelopment Agency A benefit dance to aid the **make (ood* InserthMk Storage 20 FIVE ROOMS and garage, |96. large lot 196 feet deep! Ex­ location. 3 bedrooms, 2 bed­ Permit for the sale of alcoholic (RRA) will assume title to the children’s Christmas party BLUNOTON—Large Split lev liquor on the premises of 307 South NEW DELUXE 4% room du­ Call 649-1946. cellent financing available. rooms and dining room If you VERNON — 6)4 room Ranch I Main Street, Manchester. .Connect- properties. fund will be sponsored by tho MANCHESTER Delivery. Ught plex apartment heat hot wat­ el, $150 per ihonth. Bolton—at This home Is in a fine prefer. Large living room, 1)4 baths, built-tas, nice neigh-', icSi Atty. Robert DuBeau, of the American Legion Saturday trucking and package delivery. { er, appliances, dryer, parking, f o u r r o o m apartment heat, lake, 2 bedrooms, $90. 643- neighborhood next door to great big kitchen with built- borhood, excellent condition. A ’Thp buslne«ii will hf owned by Rockville Law firm of King and evening. Music will be furnish­ D IA L 643-2711 Refrigerators, washers and TuMiNfi IN ON MANCHESTER — West Side. r>|ir Maiirhfiitcr. Country Club. Inr. of full cellar. $160 monthly. J.D. hot water, parking, p o chil­ 4501. Waddell School and East ins. ’Two fireplaces. Be your real bargain at $16,300. ,107 South Main Strort, Manchealrr, Caldweil, attornie.s for RRA, ed by Bilfy Elnsidel orchestra. stove moving sptclalty. Foldliig Older 6 room Colonial, new ^BOASTFUL BEULAH" Realty, 648-6129, 648-8779. dren or pets. TeL Catholic High. Call us to­ own lEUidlord! Madeline Smith, aiding, garage, quiet location. sack Agency, 649-9832. Connocllcul, and will br rondiirtrd said today that all legal work Several novelties have been chairs for r,mt 649-0762. SBJVEN ROOM Colonial, choice day. Realtor, 649-1642. bv VICTOR BF.NETTT of 47 Hilltop At SHE SOUNDS country club area, park-like Only $13,500. Hayes Agency, SPECTACULAR opportunity! brivr. Manrhratrr, Connoctlcut. as has been completed and he is promised by the Post Activities OFF AT THE LOCAL WE HAVE customers waiting watting for the start signal committee which has also an­ NORMAN ST.— 4 room duplex, setting, January occupancy, MAN(3HESTER — Like new ®^3-4803.______for large family. Six*year old, permittee. Painting— Papering 21 for the rental of your apart­ VICTOR BKNETTI from RRA to begin proceedings. nounced that refreshments will Tronhla Roaohlng Our Advertiser? HENNA hatchery- ment Of homo. J, D. Realty, newly decorated. 648-6488. adult family, $175 monthly. Robert J. Smith, Inc. 5)4 room ranch. 20 foot living DIRECT from owner — main- home, with five bedrooms, two Dated 20th day of November, 1964. Call Mrs. Shorts, 643-8886. J. full baths, and large den with Required before condemna­ be available from the po.st's 643-6129. room, 1)4 baths, beautifully j tenance free 6 room Cape Cod, INSIDE and outside painting. FOUR ROOM tenement bath. Watson Beach A Co., Realtors, 963 Main Street attached lavatory. Family tion proceedings can be filed kitchen. Early reser\’ations are You name your own price. finished family room. large jow operating expenses, small in Tolland County Superior lA-Honr Ausweriug Service FOUR ROOM flat second floor, First floor of a two tenement 522-2114. wooded lot. Hayes Agency, down payment required. Va- room, formal dining room. To­ suggested. 649-7863, 876-8401. Court arc checks covering pur­ The American Legion will central location, heat, hot house. North End. Low rent 649-5241 643-4803.______I cant. Call 527-2953 after 5. tal of ten rooms, two fire­ Soviets Say water, one year lease. Call Apply 10 Depot Square, apart­ BOLTON — 2-bedroom ranch, places, two car garage. One chase price of each unit. conduct its monthly paper PAm riN O . EXTERIOR and in Help Wanted— Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 Garden— Farm— Dairy newly decorated, cellar, lake Free to Herald Readers 649-5048 after 6 p.m. ment 4. MANCHESTER — 150x200,' g '4 ROOM Ranch, 2 baths, acre of land with trees and Mrs. Betty-Lou Williams, as­ drive on Sunday, Post Com­ terior, paperhanging, wail Products 50 privileges. $115 monthly. Good- mander Forest Hull has an- paper removed, diy wall work EXPERIENCED oil burner SNOWBLOWERS, new and large trees, clean 6 room Col- large rec room, exceptional brook. One-half mile from Their Craft sistant director of RRA. said Waat lafonnalJoa oa oae of oar elaoolfled adverthaaomtof No service man, all benefits. Apply used, Ariena, Snobird, Toro, BIR<3H STREET — spacious FOUR ROOM apartment, aec- child-Bartlett Realtors, 289- onlal, double garage, only $16,- kitchen, attached garage. As Manchester Town line. Vacant, this morning that the checks noiinced. City residents are Reasonable rates. Bank Onanc APPLES— Macs and Cortlands, 0939. aaower at the telepboae Hotedf Sliqple oaR the Ing arranged. Fully Insured ta person. Williams Oil Serv­ Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. flat second floor, two bed­ ond floor, 178 Maple Street no 000. Hutchins Agency, sumable VA mortgage. Imme must sell. Cost over $30,000, have been made out, and will be asked to place donations of No. 1 and No. 2. Bunco Farm, rooms, $95. 649-4498. furnace, $65. Tel. 648-4761. 646-0103. offered ta mid-twenties, for scrap paper, mag.azlnes or Free estimates. 649-9658, Jo­ ice, 341 Broad St., Manches­ Service and parts. Capitol 529 W. Center St. MANCHES’TER — ExecuUva dlate occupancy. 643-0133. Has Trouble delivered to the attorney today. ter. Equipment, 38 Mata Street, quick action. Glenn Roberts, Before anything can be aocom- cardboard on Uie ciirb or porch EDWARDS seph P. Lewis. THREE ROOM apartment ATTRACTIVE 6 rooms, first BIX ROOM single house, adults, neighborhood, lovely 7 room MANCHESTER— Seven rooms. Manchester. Open daily 7-5, THREE BEDROOM ranch, 125 Owner-Broker, 643-1888. plLshed, the checks mu.st be where it can be seen from the heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ floor, stove, garage, 8110. 849- $125. 643-6016. Colonial, mammoth livtaL oil heat, full basement, porch, foot frontage, fireplace, full (Contlnned from Page One) ANSWERING SERVICE EIXTERIOR and Interior paint­ Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. Household Goods 51 room, modem kitchen with 2-car garage, city utilities, signed by tv/o commissioners of road. ing. Wallpaper books. Papei- erator, $90. 247 No. Mata. 649- 6536. cellar, aluminum storms, car­ EAST HARTFORD — 7 room The trucks will leave the Le­ SINGLE HOUSE, 6 rooms, built-ins, 2-car garage. Sacri­ g;ood location. Priced at only older Colonial, excellent fam­ the agency. 449-0500 — 875-2519 hanglng. Ceilings. Floors. Fully SOUP’S on, the rug that is, so EVERYTHINa ta sterilized re­ 6228, 9-5. Knox Street, Manchester, two port. All for $13,900. Don’t pected to pass the planet ta mid- gion Home on West St. at 9:30 MANCHESTER — 4 large fice at $19,900. Hayes Agncy, $16,000. Vacant. Charles Les- wait. Hutehtas Agency, 646- ily home. large lot, close to Lester Baum, chairman of insured. Workmanship guar­ > MACHINIST clean the spot with Blue Lus­ conditioned used furniture and children or adulLs preferred, 643-4803. July. a.m. In the event of bad weath­ aad iMve yoar massage. XoaTI hear fraea oitf adrarMost la Jig tre. Rent electric shampooer FOUR ROOM unfurnished, sec­ rooms, one year old, first floor, persuice, 649-7620. . 0103. Forbes Street School. 1 )4 U.S. scientists hope Mariner 4 RRA, explained that the hotel anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6328. appliances, high quality—low ond floor, apartment Inquire heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ $110. Glastonbury 633-9057. er, the drive will be postponed ttme wtthoat spendfaig aD erealng at the tetephoae $1. Olcott Variety Store. prices. LeBlanc Furniture. 195 baths, city water and sewer. will p a .S B within 8,600 miles of and the convalescent home were If no answer, 643-9048. ALL AROUND 233 Center Street. erator, $130. No pets. January MANCHESTER — New b room COLONIAL — 4 bedrooms, 1)4 MANCHESTER—6 room home to the following Sunday. South Street, Rockville. 876- FIVE ROOM single, automatic Garrison Colonial. 12x24 living E. J. Carpenter, Realtor, 649- Mars after a space voyage of last to be acquired by de.sign. Hospital Notes DARK, RICH stone-free loam! 1st 643-7035 after 6 p.m. baths, family room off kitchen, ta St. James’ Parish, 100x170 5051, Mr. Day, 649-9204. INTERIOR and exterior pednt- 2174. Open 9-8. SIX ROOMS, Cottage Street, oil heat, 32 Maple Street. Call room, family room, built-in built-tas, dishwasher, intercom, more than 300 million miles. Baum said that once the ho­ Admitted.yesterday: Mrs. Sa­ tag, wallraper removed, fully Must be able to set up and Also, fill, sand, gravel, and shaded lot, 2 - car garager*3 tel is acquired, it is out of busi­ Lost and Found Business Services newly decorated garage. Will SIX ROOM duplex for rent, cen­ 649-0769. kitchen, master bedroom with double garage, 144x120. Carl­ VERNON—7 room split level, If Mariner succeeds, it will rah West, Tolland; Ralph Duell, insured. Rene Belanger, 643- work to blueprints, 50 hour stone. 643-9504. PHILCO refrigerator, chrome dressing room, low twenties. bedrooms, big kitchen, 1)4 ness unless a lease-back ar­ Offered 1-3 accept family with two teen­ tral with oil heat. Call 649- ton Hutchins Agency, Real­ baths, excellent condition, $14,- 1)4 baths, built-in kitchen, din­ take photographs as it passes Mile Hill Rd.; Mrs. Sophie ■nVO LARGE SEA shells lost 0512 or 844-0804. week. Apply ta person. kitchen set, studio couch, suit­ THREE ROOM rustic ranch, Hayes Agency, 643-4808. tors, 646-0103. __ Mars and relay them to earth. rangement can be made. Baum RUBBER STAMPS — Three agers Call 649-8759. 1631 after 3:30. completely fumi.shed, plenty of 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ ing room, paneled rec room, Czerwin.ski, 1 Tl^wer Rd.; Mrs. at Andover dump. Brought SHARPENING Service — Saws, able for cottage, Emerson iaGndry'room. garage? cov'ered Russians gave no indication indicated that after discussing lines name and address, cush­ portable TV. Call John Bon- privacy. Bausola Rd.. An­ MANCHESTER - New 7 room tor. 649-2813. Elsie Legue, Mansfield; Mrs. there by mistake. Call Don knives, axes, shears, skates, ioned mount, knob handle TO SUBLET—Apartmert, $125 rear patio with fireplace, one- g' ‘nformaUon they expect from the possibilities with the pres­ Miller. 649-3439. PAINTING, days or nights. In­ czek, administrator, 43 Mill monthly, including stovp and dover, Conn. $85 monthly. Call raised ranch, 2-car garage, Linda Dzen, East Windsor; rotary blades. Quick service. side or outside. Call 875-1572. G.T. K. CORP. $1.80. Please print or type. 6 - 6 DUPLEX. Owner’s side half acre lot. hlg^h assumable , a. t * ent hotel owners, a lease-back Mrs. Madeline DeCarll, 9 Cedar Capitc' Equipment Oo., 88 Street, 643-9070. parking, new and very clean, t'urnisfiefi Apartraents 63-A John McLaughlin, 649-5306, built-tas, 1)4 baths. % acre lot. completely remodeled. 2 fur­ LOST — Gray male cat, white Quality Rubber Stamps, P.O. 649-2772. tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ O.K.... mortgage. Nice neighborhood. Mariner s builders at the Jet arrangement appears unlikely. St.; Mrs. Anna Stratton, 30 Main St., Manchester. Hours PAINTING and paperhangtag, Box 765, Manchester, Conn., available December 15. J. D. naces, aluminum storms and Minimum down payment, fl- Propulsion Laboratory here ad- bib and paws, wearing orange 678 Tolland St, East Hartford 42” WHITE porcelain cast iron ROCKVILLE CENTER—Mod­ cy. 643-4808. ”It’s too expensive,” Baum Windermere Ave.; Mrs. Mar­ dally 7-6. ’Thursday 7-9 Satur­ gt>od work, reasonable rates, 06042. cabinet sink, very good condi­ Realty. 643-5129, 643-8779. SIX ROOM single house, near WE ALL screens, central location. Can nancing available. Owners ^kmd 2 might get there first, said. harness, answers to “Smoky,” day 7-4. 643-7968. em 4 rooms, heated, furnished, so be bought right. J. D. Realty, garet Bailey, 57 Elm St.; Kim Manchester-Bolton area. Re­ 30 years ta Manchester, your tion. Phone 649-3893. .school and shopping center, MANCHES'TER — Immaculate building new home. Asking! Mariner is cruising now, its Baum noted that RRA oper­ ONE DOLLAR stationery bar­ FIVE ROOM apartment, sec­ all utilities, adults; also, three AREN’T RICH! 643-5129, 643-8779. Anselmo, South Windsor. ward. 649-6766, 649-2761. neighbor is my recommenda­ ond floor. Immediate occu­ $125 per month. Call 649-9746 6-room Cape on a quiet street, $19,.500. Reasonable offers ap- speed pre-set. moving ta a per- ates other property it has taken TYPEWRITERS — Standard LABORERS for all 3 shifts, gains, name, address on choice ENGAGEMENT BROKEN! room, adults. 875-9121. preciated. Lawrence F. Fiano position for the next crucial Births yesterday: A son to and electric. Repaired, over­ tion. Raymond Flske, 649- good wages, union shop, paid pancy. $60 month. J. D. Realty after 6 p.m. close to schools, bus and shop­ over, collecting rent from ten­ 9237. of 200 noteheads; 150 letter YOUNG COUPLE GARRISON COLONIAL, excel­ Realtor, 643-2766. Charles stop in its 350-milllon-mile Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gorsky, FOITND — Mongrel, Ught buff, hauled, rented. Adding ma­ life insurance, free medical in­ Co., 643-5129, 643-8779. LARGE ONE ROOM furnished ping, 3 bedrooms, new For­ $2,500 entitles you to a re- lent condition, 2-car garage, ants and maintaining the prop­ sheets, 75 envelopes. 60 per­ WILL SACRIFICE mica counter and stainless Nicholson. 742-6364, Dolores L. flight: a midscourse maneuver 32 Orchard St. male. Call Lee Fracchla, Dog chines rented and repaired. surance, vacation pay. Apply apartment, heated, bedroom dlculously low mortgage fireplaces, near highway, own­ erty for tenants. However, he sonalized napkins, 79c, blue, HOME OP FURNITURE Suburban For Rent 66 steel sink, aluminum storms Merritt, 646-0424. to refine its trajectory. It proba­ Discharged yesterday: Wil­ Warden, 643-S594. Pickup tind delivery service. in person only. Conn. Bl-l4od- THREE BEDROOM modem set. refrigerator, kitchen set, payment plus a nice two- er anxious to sell. $28,.500. Jo­ said, the hotel is being pur­ Electrical Services 22 pink, yellow, white. Discount PICK IT UP — JUST PAY apartment, built-tas, heat and and screens, $15,500. Wolver- bly will come later this week. liam Poehnert, 41 Loveland Yale Typewriter Service. 649- ucts, Inc., Hop River Road, Co­ gas range, low rent. Adults. ROCK'VTLLE — 4 room apart­ family with (new) separate seph Barth, Broker, 649-0320. chased without its equipment, FOUND—Bassett Hound, black, Center (with Manchester Rub­ $19.63 hot water, parking and laun­ ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. heating, copper plumbing, The midcourse maneuver Hill; Stanley Budnari, Wap­ 4986. FREE ES’TIMATES. Prompt lumbia, Conn. ber Stamp), 5 S. Main, Man­ Free electricity, gas. Apply 10 ment with heat, stove includ­ Rockville and we would not be able to op­ brown and white, male. Call MONTHLY dry facilities. $150 monthly. J. Depot Sq., Apt. 4. 5 rooms on each side and may increase Mariner’s speed ping: Robert Yetz, Elltagfton. service on all types of elec­ chester. Earn cash for your­ ed. parking facilities, adults EIGHT ROOM raised ranch, m-LAW~QUARTERS ^ 7)4 erate it.” Lee Fracchia, Dog Warden, LAWN M^'WERS—Sharpened OIL BURNER service man, ex­ HERE’S THE STORY — This D. Realty, 643-5129, 643-8779. an Income. Two-family en­ room ranch. 2 baths, 2-zone slightly, enough to cut a few 643-8594. trical wiring. Licensed and in­ self or club treasury. Free sell­ onlv. no pets, references. 875- two years old, large living BIG COZY HOME 'There are about 40 tenants ta and repaired, winter storage. perienced, top money for top was sold to a. young couple on ROCKVILLE — 2)4 rooms, aU joyment at $19,400. heat, garage, drastic reduction hours on a 229-day journey. Vernon newt is handled by sured. Wilson -Electrical Co., ing kit. 649-4489. BUILT 1964 — First floor, 01.59, room with fireplace, modern Soviet scientists, aware of the hotel, Baum said Sales and service — Arlens, Manchester, 649-4817, 643-1388. man, good working conditions. Oct. 2nd. A few days later they furnished, near center, $20 to $18,500. Manchester. Hutch­ With plenty of room to The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, Snowbirds, also rental equip­ General Oil, 289-0211. large 4 room apartment, cel­ weekly. Also 3)4 rooms, $25 kitchen with built-tas, fiunlly spare. A truly fine home in Mariner’s schedule, could rig Baum also explained that he LIFE SIZE Santas for outdoor informed us they wished to can­ AVAILABLE IMKtEDIATELY room, 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2-zone ins Agency, Realtors, 646- 5 W. Mata St., telephone 875- Announeemenin ment. L & M Equipment Corp., cel their order because they lar. large yard, ta quiet resi­ weekly. 875-6316. J. D. REALTY CO. 0103. a well settled location. Zond 2 to pass it, if simple initially suggested that both the or indoor Christmas displays. — Apartment with 5 large hot water heat, garage, $24,900. hotel and ‘.ha convalescant home 3186 or 648-2711. Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. Floor Finishing 24 were not getting married. Pay­ dential neighborhood. Only rooms In remodeled home lo­ Near bus, schools and shop­ speed Is their goal, JPL experts EILECTTROLUX sales and serv­ 166 Silver Lane, East Hart­ $115 per month. 646-0103. Philbrlck Agency, 649-8464. 643-5129 643-8779 be taken over last, since both Manchester , Exchange— Enter­ ford. 528-4516. ments of almost $200 have been cated in Rockville. Heat fur­ NEW ON MARKET. Three ping. For the value minded said. ice, bonded representative. Al­ prise 1945. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- TOOL MAKERS family, one block from Mata Robert J. Parks, JPL’s assist­ would have to be closed. fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., made. If you have a good job L.ARGE 5 ROOM second floor Business Locations nished, children accepted. Ref­ MANCHES’TER — 6-room Co­ at $17,900. Call Mr. Bogdan tag (specializing ta older GARLAND commercial 4-burn- and are honest and reliable, erences required. 649-5833. Street. Owner’s Immaculate now at 649-5306, 875-6611. ant director for lunar and plane­ “ Other property that we have Manchester, 644-8141. YOU ARE A-1! Truck Is A-1! floors) Waxing floors. Paint­ BRIDGEPORT apartment, heat, hot water, For Rent 64 lonial with 3 bedrooms, 24-foot SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen acquired, ’ Baum said, "will ner gas range with oven, broil­ then this is for you. A'l items living room with fireplace, apartment available soon. Here tary projects, said, “ It depends Cellars, attics, trash, small ing. Ceilings. Paperhang;ing. OPERATORS stove and refrigerator. Cen­ ANDOVER — 5 room hotise, living room with fireplace, im­ is an opportunity for the pru- y ) -i-ir r 11 on whether the Soviets are at­ produce incomes to the agency Local Stocks er and grill. 649-6273. are sample pieces and are fully trally located. Garage if de­ large kitchen and formal din­ trucking done A-1 right! Call No job too small. John Ver- guaranteed. FOR LEASE—Excellent loca- $100 a month. Partly fur­ mediate occupancy, $15,900. dent investor. Close to schools,! D S t r O W S S i IclC C tempting to minimize the flight until we are forced to vt.cate Personals sired. CaU 649-2396 between ing room, oil hot water heat, Philbrlck Agency, 649 8464. W B43-2928, Tremano Trucking faiKe. 649-6760. HAVE FOOT COMFORT all BLONDE BEDROOM Hem for doctor’s office or nished. 643-7169. shopping, transporta tion. time or maximize the payload.” them.” He added that he want­ Service. Must be able to do own set­ 9-5. aluminum storms and screens, Quotattons Furnished by ^ STATE LICENSED rest home day the Charles Chester way. LIVING ROOM SUITE beauty parlor. 415 Mata Street churches, Belfiore Agency, 643- Manchester Parkade ed to save tlie takeover of non­ Dempsey-Tegeler Co., Ino. ups from blueprints, mini­ Call 643-7492. Completely renovated and am­ lifetime siding. Immediate oc- IN BE’TTER hou.sekeeping con- income producing properties un­ centrally located, reasonable 5-PC. DINETTE SET TWO ROOM heated apartment 5121. Manchester 649-5306 STEPS. SIDEWALKS, stone Bonds—Stocks— mum 50 hour week. ple pricing. J. D. Realty, 641- Wanted To Rent 68 cupancy, $16,900. Wolverton dition — ranch with 5 large til last. Meml^rs of New York rates, friendly atmosphere. "PHILCO” ELEC. REP. and bath. 149 Oakland Street. Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. rooms built 1959. Quiet dead­ Stock Exchange Tel. 875-1011. walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ Mortgages 27 SHOPSMITH MARK V — 10” 6120. MANCHESTER — Investment Hospital Notes Christmas Tree Donated races, hatchways, dry wells. bench saw. drill press, sander "CALORIC” COMB. RANGE $65. 649-5229, 9-5. WORKING WIDOW seeks end street, 3 generous bed­ NO. COVENTRY — Only $14.- Bank Stocks “AfAYTAG” WASHER property. 5-5 flat, gas steam A 45-foot Christmas tree was All concrete repairs. Reason­ A BETTER ARRANGEMENT PARAGON TOOL CO., and lathe. Cost $350, price small apartment, rea.sonably RANCH, 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, rooms, family size kitchen, 300. Near Route 44-A. View, Bid Asked WANTED — Ride to Pratt & "OLYMPIC” TELEVISION FIRST FLOOR, very clean 3 MODERN, CENTRAL, Air- kitchen, living room, wooded heat, modem bath, lot 79x148, visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. erected Saturday at 'Vernon Cir­ Whitney, third shift, from Irv­ able. 643-0851. of vour finances will make INC. $200. Call 643-0188. Conditioned Offices for rent priced, clean, quiet home de- aluminum storms and screens. central. West Side Realty, privacy, fm lt trees. 2-car ga­ cle by the town highway crew. Conn. Bank and “HOOVER” VACUUM room apartment, appliances, ■ired. Write Box A, Herald. lot. handy to bus, shopping, 100x196 lot, $15,900. Wolver­ rage. Spacious 5 room ranch, in all areas excepting matern' Trust Co...... 71)4 76 ing Street to Gate 2, Willow more of your Income available Off Street parking. Inquire at 649-4342. Ity where they are 2 to 4 p.m, The tree was donated by Thom­ HAVE truck — Attics and cel­ for personal use. Lump debt 259 Adams St., Manchester LOFTY pile, free from soil is “MOHAWK” AXM. RUGS heat and hot water. $90 month. etc Excellent condition. $12,- ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. large kitchen, garbage dispos­ Hartford National Street. Phone 643-4428, einy- J. D. Realty Co., 643-5129, 164 East Center S t or phone and 6:30 to 8 p.m. and private as Gessay of Rockville. lars cleaned. Rubbish removed. into one monthly payment of the carpet cleaned with Blue “SEALY” BOX SPRING 900 Philbrlck Agency, 649- LARGE, large house, antique al, low heating cost, Immediate Bank Co...... 64)4 67% tlme. 643-8779. 649-5261. Andrew ’Trlcarlco, town road Reasonable. Call 649-1043 after $22.26 for each thousand dollars Lustre. Rent electric sham­ “SEALY” MATTRESS Business Property 8464. $13,900— 6 ROOM home, ga­ brick outside. 3-car garage, occupancy, easily financed. rooms where taey are 10 a.m. Vernon Rational 5:30. pooer $1. The Sherwin-Wil­ Linoleum, Tables, Cabinets, Pic­ rage, centrally located, excel­ to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested foreman, said decorations will WILL EXCHANGE men's Including repayment over five WANTED— Superintendent for HEATED 3 and 4 room apart­ FIVE ROOM apartment for of­ For Sale 7ft minimum care. House now be­ Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, be installed shortly. Bank ...... 76 skates, size 10, for 12; wom­ liams Co. tures and a Few Other Items. lent buy. Call Paul J. Cor- not to smoke ta patients’ rooms. REPAIRS on all makes of re­ years. Frank Burke. 248-8897, large apartment building in ments, electric refrigerator fice and Uvtag quarters. Large ing finished, $35,000. Joseph 643-2766, Charles Nicholson, Free, treated sand will be Fire Insurance Companies en’s skates, size 8, for a 9. Like Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT BUSINESS ZONE m - Eight rentl Agency, 643-5363. Barth, Broker, 649-0320. 742-6364, Dolores L Merritt, No more than two visitors at Hartford Fire ... 71 74 frigerators, washers, ranges, Manchester, apartment plus ONLY and gas stave furnished. Call display for letter sign facing GLENWOOD STREET one time per patient. available to all town and city new condition. 649-1837 change, 15 Lewis St., Hartford, 5)4 JOHNSON outboard: wom­ rooms with two offices, sep­ 646-0424. NaUonal F ir e ___ 122 129 find dryers. All oil burners good salary, excellent working an’s roller skates, size 8; twin PHONE ME AT ONCE 649-7737 or 649-5779, 6 to 7 Route 44-A. Heat and elec­ FIVE, FOUR and three bed­ INCOME PROPERTY—7 room residents starting Saturday Conn. conditions. Write qualifica­ arate entrance, suitable for Phoenix Fire ___ 128 134 cleaned and serviced. All work spot lights; bridal accessories. Samuel Albert, Htfd. 247-0358 p.m. tricity furnished, $135 per business or professional use. room modem homes. Bel Air Cape, excellent condition. 4. ------^ ------PATIENTS TODAY: 258 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the tions and age to Box T, Her­ life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Automobiles For Sale i guaranteed. Cosma Appliance SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ 649-706^ If you have no means of trans­ month, near Coventry town Phllbrick Agency 649-8464. Quiet, enhanced section of Real Estate Co., specialists ta room Ranch in rear. Only $1,- _ m ADMITTED YESTERDAY: town garage on Rt. 30. Resi­ Service, 506 Center. 649-0055. ald. THREE ROOMS, file bath, heat town, featurinig a neglected Aetna Casualty .. 127 133 limited funds available for sec­ portation, I’ll send my auto for Une. Apply at Snack Bar. offering homes of unusual 500 down for both, Pasek ■ ./>tT1'tY10'n IVf fIl’K Pt Bruno Bohn, 579 Center St.; dents should bring their own NEED CAR? Tour credit turn­ AMERICAN FLYER trains, you. and hot water fuml.shed, sec­ Phone 649-8146. APARTMENT BUILDING — 4 Colonial in need of light re­ character. 643-0332. Realty, 289-7475. 742-8243 i T l i t l K f l containers. Aetna Life ...... 167)4 170 EXPERT CLEANING and wax­ ond mortgages, payments to MAN WANTED, part - time ond floor. 15)^ School St. Timothy Briggs, 60 Jarvis Rd.; ed down? Short on down pay­ over 200 ple'ces, track, No obligation units, excellent condition, cen­ pairs, rec room, paneled Conn. General . . . 165 170 ing, busine.ss and professional suit your buttaet. Expedient mbmings, 8 to noon. Apply across from East Side Rec. FIVE ROOM CAPE, 2 full' Elizabeth Davis, 129 Bissell St.; Bazaar Set Saturday ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ service. J. D. Realty. 643-6129. switches, transformers, en­ MAIN STREET STORE — Ex­ tral location, $26,900. By ap­ den, all electric kitchen and ARCELLIA D R IV E - Like the Seeks Standard The Chris Kringle Bazaar, Hfd. Steam Boiler 163 171 sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ offices. Floors, windows, fur­ New System Laundry, Harri­ gines, cars. 643-6136. cellent location, 18x75, heated. pointment only. Philbrlck nice grounds. Potential ga­ baths, 2 fireplaces, city uMli-1 old lady who lived In the shoe, Mrs. Grace Demers, 387 Burn­ Security Ins...... 52% 66% son St. A—L—B—E—R—T—S FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, sponsored by the ladies of Tal- est Douglas. Inquire about low­ niture, References If required. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Apply to the Connecticut Bank Agency, 649-8464. lore. ties. 2-car garage, near ^ u s ! are you worried about what to ham St.; Mrs. Helen Elner, Sec. Conn. Life ..25% 28)4 643-9467. hot water, $95. One child al­ lines, schools and stores. E x -' Grain Price Brandy St., Bolton; John Fidler, cottville Congregational Church, est down, smallest payments Business Opportunity 28 CABINET MAKER, experi­ OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. and Trust Co., 249-1611, Mr. do with your children ? Why will be held Saturday from 11 Travelers ...... 39 41% F o r s a l e — 29 gallon Rudd lowed. Inquire 158 Maple cellent condition. Charles Les- j 22 Hawthorne St.; Mrs. Clara anywhere. No small loan or fi­ enced only. Di.splaycraft, Inc., Bentley, or 649-3973.'^^__^ not buy this dream of a 3 bed­ a.m. to 6 p.m. at the church. PubUo CtUltlea MANCHESTER—Drive-in res­ gas water heater, 643-7524. Street. Tel. 649-1632. Land For Sale 71 J. D. REALTY perance, 649-7620. room ranch home in Jarvis BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — nance company plan. Douglas Manchester 643-9557. TWO PAIRS green ribbed Fi- Badeau, 233 Woodland St.; On sale will be Christmas Conn. Light Power 36% Motors, 333 Main. taurant, on busy thorough­ berglas drapes. 33 feet wide Acres ta Manchester, a fine West Germany offered today to Anne Lew;y, 155 Benton St.; Hfd. Elec. Light . 52)4 Household Services GOULDS water pump, used 6 FIVE ROOM first floor apart­ APPROXIMATELY 40 acres of 643-8779 MANCHESTER — Ranch 6 items, handmade items, jewel­ fare, ample parking. Bel Air each pair, self pleated. 643- 643-5129 HEU"tford Gas Co. 43 45% Offered 13-A CLERK—Accurate typist, gen­ months; Stanle.v 45 plane with ment, $100 a month. J. D. land for .sale or trade for du­ rooms, modem kitchen, built- neighborhood. Walking dis- lower its wheat price from $3.20 Mrs. Mary McCaffrey, 'VVap- ry, candy end baked goods. A FORD 1963, Fairlane 500, 4- Real Estate. 643-9332. eral office duties, 3-11, Apply 5825. Realty, 643-5129. tanee to all schools. Priced at . ^ plng; Mrs. Martha Moe, Wales Southern New England door sedan, small V-8, stand­ 21 cutters: two UHF conver­ NOTICE plex or more family house. in stove, dishwasher, etc. Din­ yuletide tearoom will be set up Lombard Bros., Inc.. Route 5 ing room, large living room $18,900 for quick sale bv trams- Rd., Andover; Mrs. Rina Pelle­ for the occasion. Telephone Co. 55 57% ard shift. After 6 p.m., 649- REWEAVING of BURNS, moth CPA will purchase small ac­ ters; tube tester for old tubes; RUGS, never used, 9x12 gold, THREE ROOM, third floor, PUBLIC HEARING SI rout Realty, Hebron. 228- ferred owner. Call Barbara Euroi^an holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ and Burnham Street, South TWO FAMILY—One year old, with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full tier, Thompsonville; Robert High School Plans Comedy Manufacturing Companlies 0033. counting practice, individual garden tractor with all equip­ $30; 9x15 ruby Oriental, $35; heated, centrally located. Call 9115. Babin, .Tarvis Realty Co„ Real- Common Market will pay West dow shades made to measure, accounts, bookkeeping prac­ Wind.sor. ment. 649-5624. ADDITIONAL 4 and 6 rooms, 2 bedrooms, basement, 1-car garage. $18,- Redden, Birch Mountain Rd. The Rockville High School Allied Thermal .. 61 55 12x15 rose beige nylon. 289- ,643-0082, between 7-8. family room one apartment, tors 643-1121, Eve.s.'. 643-1686. i German farmers $525 million 1960 CADILLAC Convertible, all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys tice. Box B, Herald. 6955. APPROPRIATION 500. Philbrlck Agency, 6'49- ____ J over a three-year period to Ext., Bolton; Jeffrey Shea, East Dramatic Club will present a Arrow, Hart, Heg. 61)4 64)4 good top, good rubber, good made while you wait. Tape re­ W AN’TED — Man to work In | ib ~ T R A IN S .~ o n e 'D ie ^ ^ T ^ t BOARD OF DIRECTORS modem kitchen, e.xcellent con­ 8464. Hartford; Debra and Linda three-act comedy, "If a Man Barden ...... 12% 18% heat treating department, first FIVE ROOMS, second floor, hot Pretty Nightwear dition. Phllbrick Agency, 649- MANCHESTER — Transferred | compemsate for their losses, running condition. Priced for corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 with 6 cars, $10; one steam TWO MAPLE TABLES—Sm^l water. Call 649-1182, mom- TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Tremko, Stafford Springs; Mrs. An.swers,’’ directed by Lee Pow­ Bristol Brass .... 7% 8% shift 7-3:30. Apply in per.son. I 8464. HILLIARD STREET — Here’s executive says "sell,’’ Hand- Reaction was cool at a meet- quick sale. Call after 5, 649- Main . 649-5221. Help Wanted— Female .S.'S engine set with 10 cars, $20; round coffee table, $13; 30” tags. CONNECTKXTT Irene Thrall, 63 Norman St.; ell, at the high school audi­ Coleco ...... 8% 10 Liberal benefits. Klock Com­ an unu.siial valiie In a 4 room some 6 room raised ranrh, tip-1 ing of the six-nation bloc, which Colonial Board 3341^ al.so, some track and .switches. square, beautifully carved, two Notice is hereby g;lven that top condition. 2-car garage, is trying to standardize grain Ernest Scott, Wajiping; Nicola torium this Friday, 8:16 p.m. POOL TABLE repairs. Com­ WAITRESSES willing to work, pany, 1272 Tolland 'Tpke. | home with bath situated over Common ...... Call 643-6648 after 6 p.m. level, comer table, $25. Both FOUR ROOM apartment, re­ the Board of Directors, Town fireplarc, 2 baths, walk-out rec pVices and feim policies among Trezzi, 102 School St.; David Featured in the cast are Au­ 6)4 7)4 1955 CHEVROLET Station plete line of pool table equip­ part-time. Call Paul Fiano, like new. 643-8819. a 5 stall garage. Yes, we did Dunham-Bush . . . ALL AROUND experienced decorated, hot water, no pets, of Manchester, Connecticut, Cable-Stitciiing! room, extras include range, the members. But Edgar Pisanl, Mordavsky, 33 Golway St.; Mrs. drey 2Jale, W’illiam McGowan, 4% 5% Wagon, automatic, $100. 24 ment may be purcha.sed at 643-2457, 6)4’ HICKORY SKIS, $5; boy’s adults, second floor, no fur­ say a 5 stall garage. Located Kaman Aircraft . 13 man with mechanical back­ will hold a Public Hearing in oven, disposal, draperies and agriculture minister of France, Doris Wild, South Windsor; Carol Kegler, and Gregory 11% Tyler Circle or 643-4610. Sportland Billiard, 283 W. Mid­ Dartmouth ski boots, size 7, FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, very nace, references. 300 Spruce on an acre of wooded land just King. N. B. Machine . .. 29% 32)4 ground to work in .service sta- , the Municipal Building Hearing hall carpeting. Somebody Is which has been forcing the is.sue Winifred Bedell, South Wind­ dle Tpke. 643-2367. excellent condition, $6. 649- good condition. CaU after 5, St. off the parkway. Only $14,900 In supporting roles are San- North and Judd .. 17% 20 1964 FORD Cu.stom 2-door, V-8 tion. Contact Colony Texaco 9563. 644-8644. Room, 41 Center Street, Man­ Call Doris Smith. Jarvis going to get a real good buy .saiq "We now can start the dis- sor; Mrs. Alice Seymour, Wap- Service, East Hartford. Tel. chester, Connecticut, on ’Tues­ on this. Why not you ? Reduced cu.ssions. Peter Paul ...... 32 34 with standard transmission, THREE ROOM 'apartment Realty Co., Realtors, 649- ping; Anthony Pyka, 72 Doane STATISTICAL CLERK 289-8726. day, December 8, 1964, at 8:00 to $20,900 Warren E. How- ,^>1 tt v tu m David Stark, Ronalee Auclair, Plastic Wire Cable 13 15 real clean with low mileage. ______I : FARMALL farm tractor, model newly decorated. Reasonable. 1200. Eves.. 649-2,519. St.; Joseph Krisl, South $2,150. Call 643-5947. Building— Contracting 14 F-20, $195. Two-wheel garden Musical Instruments 53 p.m. on proposed additional ap­ land. MLS Realtor, 643-1108. ^ e r Alicia Kleczkowskl, Cathleen Standard Screw . 38% 41H Call 643-5973. A A 1 “ govemment, whose sub Windsor; Everett Pish, 21 East- Opportunity for woman ex­ tractor with snow plow, $95. propriation as follows: Connor, Lura Almon, Barbara Stanley Works .. 23% 25x 1960 FORD Fairlane, 8 cylinder, QUALITY CARPENTRY- WANTED- Fir.st class carpen­ HAMMOND ORGAN, M series, J® CUSTOM BUILT 7 room raised STain prices are the land Dr ; Patrick Ward, South Jnhn.son, Walter Weeal, Bruce Veeder-Root ...... 65)4 58)4 perienced in figure work, 1127 Tolland Tpke., Buckland. ’THREE ROOM apartment, To; Board of Education for in this cute ranch, oversize ga­ ranch, rec room plus 2 fire- highest among the six, fell con- standard shift, good tires, good Rooms, dormers, porches, calculator experience help­ ter. Call 649-1421 afier 5 p.m. one year, 5 months old, excel­ Windsor; Patricia Barrett, 51 Chandler, John Green, Martha The above quotations are not living room, kitchen, bedroom Community College, 1964- rage, patio, large private lot, places, 1,600 sq. ft. of living -siderably sliort of meeting the running condition. Asking basements re^nlst.ed, cab­ ful, pleasant working con­ CAPEHART combination AM- ’ lent condition. Eve. after ’7, and bath, range, refrigerator, 1965 ...... $7,000 quiet .suburban area, near Bol­ Sanllna Dr.; Raymond McCar­ Balkan, Shelia Clark and Daryl to be construed as actual mar­ $550. 649-7313. inets, bullt-lns, formica, tile. FM record player, for all 649-9858. area. Asking $23,900. .1. D. terms of a .sugge.stion by the thy, 84 Deerfield Dr.; Mrs. Rose Luginbuhl. kets. ditions, excellent benefit heat, hot water fumi.shed. to be financed from the In­ ton Notch Call to see. Reduced market's executive commi.ssion. No job too small. William program. Apply Salesmen W’anted 36-i^ speeds, cherry cabinet, excel­ $11,900. Warren E. Howland, Realty, 643-5129, 643-8779. Orlowski, 146 Union St.; The Back.stage workers include 1961 CHEVROLET Impala, 6 Available Dec. 1. CaU McKin­ crease in budget estimate for Robbins carpentry service. lent condition. CaU 649-9815. | ney Bros., 643-2139. receipts for school purposes. MLS Realtor, 643-1108. The commis.sion had proposed Rev. James Bonnema, Wap- William Gaston and Catherine cylinder, automatic, 4 - door, 649-8446. SALES AND MANAGER train­ BUNDY clarinet, used one yefir, Employment Office Robert M. Stone, a price of S2.91 a bushel, with ping; Itocco D’Abate, 16 Irving Williams on set erection. Pro­ Public Records very good condition. 649-2091, ing program open to qualified BURROUGHS electric adding | like new. 643-6136. MANCHESTER VICINITY—5' Lots For Sole 73 compen.satlon to West German college men. No travel in­ Secretary St.; M'rs. Rachel Belanger, 61 motion is being handled by Mrs. 649-3700. CARPENTRY—32 years’ ex­ machine, ten key. Call 649- j FOUR ROOM apartment, Wells room home, nice condition, farmers on falling scale begin­ Welti’s Art II cla.ss. Louise Wat­ perience. Ceilings and floor volved. Experience not re­ 6273. . Board of Directors DOUBLE building lot for sale, Wellington Rd.; Mrs. Elizabeth Warrantee Deeds Street, $60 a month. 649-5987. ba.sement garage, large assum­ 200x400 School Road. Bolton. ning al $140 million for the fir.st son will do sound effects.. 19,57 CHEVROLET 4 - door tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga­ FIRST NATIONAL quired. Upon training comple­ Antiques 56 Manchester, Conn. able mortgage to qualified buy­ year. Sprenkle, Glastonbury; Joseph Salvatore J. FiUoramo and Hardtop, verv good condition, tion, relocation neces.sary. Dated at Manchester, Con­ Call 349-2871. Duncan, Hartford; Richard Among the prompters are John FiUoramo to Marielle L rages. additions, attics fin­ STORES THREE ROOMS, heat, hot wa­ er. Full price $11,500. Call the Cynthia Pope and William Waj­ $595, 649-2049. ished, remodeling, concrete Guarantee of $125 a week plus EARLY AMERICAN decorated necticut this 24th day of No­ West Germany's agriculture Jones, RED 2; Susan Perloff, Blais, property at Cooper and ter, lights and garage, $85. Ellsworth Mitten Agency, AN DO VER-Long Hill RMd~4 da/Richard Rowe is doing the work. No job too small. Im­ Park & Oakland Aves., expenses. Those interested call Diamonds— Watches— tinware and furniture: Cemdie vember 1964. minister, Werner Schwarz, Wappiiig. Summer Sts. 1961 PLYMOITTH. radio, heat­ molds, deacon’s bench, com­ 643-8418. Realtors, 643-6930. acre building site, best residen­ asked for the payment of $176 lighting.igW Make-up will be ap- mediate estimates. 643-2629. East Hartford 644-0202 between 6-8 p.m. or Jewelrv 48 ADMITTED TODAY: John 11 J V 1 o . u o 11 Ti-i Louis Mltnick 'Inc. to Francis er. e.xcellent condition, $750. mode. hutch cupboard, hand tial area, orchaid and wood­ million a year for three years. piled by C^rol Satryh Sally IGe- and Wanda P. MiUer, 528-6686. MANCHESTER— beautiful 5% Sullivan, East Hartford; Mrs. Call 644-0991. CARPENTRY—Aluminum win­ WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ painted milk can lamps, blan­ land, .stone fences, brook. Mini.ster.s from other nations j»ch De^irah McMahon De- property at 388 Spring St. room ranch, attached garage, Hayes Agency, 643-4803. Eva Lupi, Wapping. dows, doors, ceilings, hatch­ pairing. Prompt service. Up to ket chest. CaU 649-1912. large lot, $15,500. Over 100 made plain they considered the borah Llsk, and Margaret Har- j Elsie H. Custer to Bnino Maz- TO SE’TTLR ESTATE — 1961 ways, concrete steps, floors, Situations Wanted— $20 on your old watch in trade. INVITATION INVITATION cost of such an arrangement BIRTHS--^YESTERDAY; A Chevrolet Bel Air sedan. Call listings of all kind.s. Call the , , 1, u u ji J properties on Westfield St. rec rooms, attics finished, ga­ LPN or RN. full or part-time, Female 38 Closed Mondays. F. E Bray, would be prohibitive. son to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 'Hcket sales will be handled Thomas J. Crockett to WUbur Attorney Philip Bayer, 643- Wanted— To Buy 58 Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Suburnan For 7,5 Gorton of Wapping; a daughter rage doors. No job too small. 11-7. 875-2077. 737 Main Street, State Tneater TO BID TO BID Realtors, 643-6930. ______Schwarz and the West Ger- by Marilyn Neupert and Sally h . Whitford and Helen A. 'Whlt- 1136. Building. t>. Mr. arid Mrs, Thomas Riley 649-8880. WANTED— One child to take Sealed bids will be received Sealed bids will be received COVENTRY — Cute 4 room ^ economic minister, Kurt Morse. Uaherettes are Elenore , ford, property at 29 Durant S t WOMAN wanted to fold shirts, care of, days, vicinity South WANTED TO BUT—Antiques MANCHESTER — Charming 8 of 54 Academy St. Schaefer, Karen Clark, and | 1958 DODGE custom Royal, 4- and good used furniture. Vil­ for a tractor and grounds main­ at the office of the Houllng Au­ ranch, double wooded lot, g a -' Schmuecker, made their pro- Marriage Licenses CARPENTRY — Bathrooms steady work, 5-day week. New Street find Gable Road, So. room Colonial, 4 or' 5 bed­ posal at a meeting of the for­ BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Margaret Caldwell. door hardtop, automatic, pow­ lage- Peddler Auction House, tenance equipment for the Bol­ thority of the Town of Man­ rage, large living room with Thomas Leonard Bester, West tiled, recreation rooms, remod­ System Laundry, Harrison St. Coventry. 742-6712. rooms, 2 full baths, formal din­ eign and agriculture mini.slers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Toomey er steering, power Inakes, ra­ Florists— Nurseries 49 Route 83. EUtagton. 870-8711. ton Junior Senior High School chester. 24 Bluefield Drive, fireplace, only $8,500. Hayes CD Test Monday Hartford, and Ruth Machel Mc­ eling, garages, additions, ce­ ing room, excellent condition, of the six nations France, of 63 Lyndale St. dio, excellent condition, best BOOKKEEPING machine oper­ Bob Fl’icktger. and Son. on Brandy Street, Bolton, Manchester, Connecticut, for Agency. -643-4803. Vernon Civil Defense Direc­ Cann, 11 Anderson St. offer. 875-54.44. ment work. Call Leon Cieszyn CHRISTMAS TREES! Tag centrally located. Phone own­ Italy. Belgium, the Netherlands, DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: tor Edmund F. Dwyer has an­ Donald Elugene Tarca, 682 W. ator, experience preferred but D ors— Conn., by the Bolton Public insurance coverages for Project ski, 649-4291. Birds— Pets 41 now! Cut later. Bring the CASH IMMEDIATELY — We er-agent, Barbara Woods, 649- Luxembourg and West Ger­ Daniel DeVeau, 322 Oakland nounced that there 'will be a Middle Tpke., and Joan Alica not required. All fringe bene­ Building Commission at the CONN - 26 - 1 (Weathlll Gar­ 7702. Vernon fits. Apply ta per.son the W. G. FOR SALE AKC registered family to the Stanley Tree buy anything from a pin to Town Hall, Bolton Center, Bol­ many. St.; Mrs. Alma Klelnschmidt, state-'wide Civil Defense test Melesko, 69 Summer S t, S t Trucks— Tractors 5 dens). EASY TO KNIT DREAMS COME TRUE Glenney Co., 336 No. Main St., French poodle, champagne, 2 Farm, Long Hill Road. An­ battleship. Used furniture and ton, Conn., until 8:00 P.M., The meeting was suspended 137 Croft D r; George Heath, on Monday. James’ Church, Dec. 5. dover. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sealed bids, ta duplicate, ST. JAMES p a r i s h " ^ SpT- Roofing— -Siding 16 Manchester. years old. 643-7257. appliances. Ask for Mr. Reed, Dec. 14, 1964, at which time clnus 4 bedrofcm home built 8 )o-i'oom Multi-level strik­ so the ministers could study the 88 Schaller Rd.; Mrs. Edna ------s------every Saturday and Sunday, or 649-8254, 249-4794. must be in the possession of the proposal, riicy agreed to hold a Thompson, Crestfield Conva­ FORD Half ton pickup truck. they will be publicly opened and Housing Authority of the Town 1958, 2 baths, large wooded ingly located on a treed lot. ■ DION CONSTRUCTION—Roof­ WOMAN for housecleaning, one WANTED—Good home for cute by appointment call 742-6438. ONE SIZE full-dress debate on grains prices lescent Home; Donald Cooper, 643-0749. read aloud. * of Manchester, 24 Bluefield ¥ WITH THE N EW lot. executive neighborhood, The spaciousness and rich­ or two full days before Holi­ puppies. CaU 649-4000 after Large selection of white WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ 8138 38-40-42 on Dec. 14. Wapping; Mrs. Helen Sai- ing. siding, alterations, ceil­ Contract documents niay be Drive, Manchester, Connecticut, $17,900. Hutchins Agency ness of the interior give ings, gutters and aluminum days. Call after 4, 643-0357. 5:30 p.m. spruce, Norway spmee and tique nnd used furniture, china, 1O.J0 \ pAn-O-RAMA France threatened last month mond, 139 Oak St.; Mrs. An­ ANNOUNCING obtained from the Office of the by 2:00 P.M. (E.S.T.), Decem­ 646-0103. pride of ownership. You can Auto Driving School 7-A windows. 643-4352, 643-0895. Douglas fir from $2.50 up. Also glass, silver, picture frames You'll want In or to pull out of the market unic.ss tonia Hladky, 27 Ridge St. AKC BLUE, BELTON English and old coins, old dolls and Selectmen, Bolton Town Hall, ber 14, 1964. sn fiO -N save at low price of $25,- pine branches for decoration this pretty young nightgowns MANCHESTER — Now under 900. Call Roger Walker West Germany alignect its grata DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. 997 MAIN STREET A. A. mON, INC. Roofing setter, five year old female, and seasoned wood in fireplace guns, hobby coUectlons. attic Bolton Center, Bolton, Conn., Each bidder is expected to LEARN TO DRIVE — Special Monday through Friday frdm for yourself and for holiday gifts. Will his approval wOli UUs construction at Dartmouth 875-6611. prices with the other partners. Doris H. John.son, 47 Linmore attention to ) nervous and eld­ siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ ATTENTION u.sed for showing and breeding. and furnace lengths at $3 per contents or whole estates. Fur­ familiarize himself with the lo­ Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, takes pleasure in announcing 9:30 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. A gem for your lingerie collec­ bulky pullover with cable-stich- Heights, 7 room Colonial, 2)4 Failure to agree on grain prices Dr.; William Holmes, 45 Dur­ erly. Classroom for teen-agers. terations and additions, Ceil­ Any reasonable offer consid­ trunkful. niture Repair Service Talcott- cation in order to preveqt any ing, front pocket and snu^ hel­ baths, 2 fireplaces, large fam­ is blocking formulation of a ant St.; Mrs. Muriel Carlson, the opening of a branch office located at 997 Main Street, ville. Conn. Tel. 643-7449. No bid shall be withdrawn tion. Pickup service. Day or eve­ ings. Workmanship guaran­ HOUSEWIVES! ered. Please call 649-3971 after misunderstanding from the met 1 (P.S. Equally nice for her ily room, porches. 2-car ga­ market agricultural policy, 38 Arvine PI.; Mrs. Marlon Manchester, and the addition of a new sales representa­ for a period of thirty (30) days No. 8138 with Patt-O-Rama is ning-lessons. Reasonable rates. teed. 299 Autumn St. 543-4860. 4. standpoint of the bidder. sport.swcar occa.sions 11 rage, city utilities, hot water Barrows Wallace Behm, Glastonbury: Beverly tive, Dolores L. Merritt. Pictures of most of tfte h<^ss Fuel and F eed 49-A WANTED TO BUY—Ford V-8 subsequent to Uie opening of the ta. sizes 10, 12. 14, 16. 18. 20. needed before the West Euro­ Manchester Driving Academy. GET those Christmas bills The Housing Authority re­ Pattern No. 5080-N has knit oil heat. Charles Le.sperence, Manchester Parkade pean bloc can enter negotiations Holmes, South Windsor; Mrs. for sale in the- Manchester area will bs on display. Stop BIDWELL HOME Improvement m ^ C K MINIATURE poodle, motor, 1949-1953, complete, ta bids without the consent of the Bust 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, 742-7249. off your mind. A few open­ serves'the right to reject any directions for one size fitting a 649-7620. Manchester 649-5306 to cut agricultural tariffs in the •Joan O’Amour, 321 Andover ta at your convenience and we will be happy to discuss Company---Rooflng. siding, al­ six weeks old, $50. CaU 643- good condition. 643-5301. Public Building Commission. with sleeves, 3)4 yards of 85- ings now available ta neigh­ and all bids, to waive any in­ 38, 40 and 42. Kennedy Round talks In Geneva. Lake Rd., Andover; Mrs. Har­ your real estate needs. Hope we can ba of ssrvloe to you terations, additions and re­ 2095. DRY HARDWOOD for sale, The Public Building Commis­ Inch. borhood territories. We formality in the bids, and un­ To order, send 50c in coins to: To order, send 35c in coin.s to MANCHESTER — Immediate Schmuecker told the ministers riet Duncombe, 61 Garth Rd.; soon, modeling o f all types. Elxcel- cut to order, 742-8059. , Rooms Wltnout Board 59 sion reserves ttie right to reject occupancy, 6 room Cape, _wood- W’APPING modern 6 room BuainesB Services . train you to show less otherwise specified by the Sue Burnett," The Manchester Anne Cabot, The Mancliesler the cut he offered would mean ^ra. Mary D. Smith, 161 Coop­ T icnt woricmanshlp. 649-6495. IX' any and all bids, to waiv^ tech­ ed lot, aluminum siding! sew­ Ranch.y garage, full basement, O ffered 13 Articles For Sale 45 FURNISHED room, Ught bidder,' to accept any Item ta Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. OK Evening Herald. 1150 AVE. OF about a 10 per cent reduction in er Hill St.; Georgy BaAtly, 77 nical defects, and to make such the bids. ers, bus. shopplrg, FHA. $450 near schools, large treed lo t., . FIREPLACE WOOD for sale. housekeeping. private en­ AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. AMERICAS, NEW YORK. N-Y. immediate occupancy. Bel Air German farmers. Wetherell St.; the Rev. James LAND CLEARING, tree, re­ awards including accepting a If any bidder rdqulres further down, $109.30 monthly. Why 1J4WRENCE F. FLU^O, REALTOR — 64S-8768 4 AVON COSMETICS JBJP SPRAY refilgerated soft 742-7729,- trance. lAdy only. One min­ 10036. 10036. Real Estate, Q43-9332. But he said his government had Bonnema, Wapping; Mrs. Helen moval, and chain saw work. Roofing and Chimneys 16- A drink dispenser, electric. Silex •u bid, although not the low bid, as information, please contact the pay rent? Pasek Realty, 289- Melcher and daughter, 12 Neill Charles Nicholson, Sales Repressntatlva —- 742-6864 ute from Mata St. Tel. 649- For Ist-class mailing add 10c For Ist-claas mailing add 10c 7475,' 742-8243. lined up a parliamentary ma­ A. Michaud; 742-8096. -coffee >’3-bumar electric hot FOR SALE —. Seasoned hard- 7959 after 6. it deems ta its sole discretion to office of the Housing Authority,, tor each pattern. Print Name, for each pattern. Print Name, jority on condition - that the Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Carol ROOFING — Specializing re­ CALL 289-4922 . wood for fireplace. B. J. Begin, be In .the best interest of the EAST HAR'TFORD—Six roojn Dolores L. Merritt, Sales Representative --.646-04X4 plate. 64&-6271 24 Bluefield Drive, Manchester, Address with Zone, Style No. Address with' Zone and' Pattern MANCHESTER — Spacious 3- Colonial, tile bath, fireplace, farmers received compensation. Jolie and daughter, 178 Mata ’ -AWNMOWER sharpening; re­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new 164 Manchester Road, Glaston­ ’TH^ THOMPSON House, Town of Bolton. Connecticut pairs, sales, rotor blades and Size. Number. beijroom raised ranch now un­ plastered walls, enclosed The Gentian government had St.; Mrs. Beverly Kelly and son, Members of local, state and national real estata boards roofs, gutter work, chimneys BLUB LUSTRE n oi only rids bury. 633-2933. tafe Street, centrally located, Douglas T. Cheney, Housing Authority of the «harpeijed; bicycle sales, serv- , Send another 50c today for New—’64 Fall-Winter Album! der construction ta executive breezeway, 2-car garage, large resisted lowering prices for fear Eiast ^artford; Mrs. Patricia and Manobester Multiple Listing Servlos. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum BOOKKEEPER - TYPIST for carpets of soil but leaves pile - large- pleasantly furnished Chairman,' PubUc Town-«f Manchester Eingelbrecht and "son, 63 Tan­ ce Manchester Cycle Shop, siding. SO years’ experience. -your copy of the .new fall ft Articles; 'Custom Collection; area, one bath, 2 half baths, lot, 2 weeks occupancy. Com-1 of losing the Important farm Main Offlee, Routes 6 • 44-4. BoNoa legal office. Pleasant atmos­ soft and lofty. Rent electric rooms, parking. CaU 649-3358 BuUdtag Commissidn Leon W. -Bndertln, ner St.; Mn. Patricia Janssen 149 W. iHddls Turnpike, M » Free estimates. C an Howley,' phere. References., Write, Box winter ’64 tssue,, of our pattern regular features; items to fireplace. Call S ftB Builders, btaatlon v ^ d ow s and doors. | vote ta the general election next shampooer $1. Paul’s Faint A for overnight and permanent ■ 'Bolton, Conn. Secretary Vx)k Baelo Fashion. m ^ e ! Only 50c a copy. 643-0138, 646-8144. Charles Le«perance, 649-7620. September. and sqn, Kasardvllle, ^"■3361, 644-8373. JI. Herald.- ■’' ’."'’'reper Supply. ' r'l' Dated,, P'-'^mber '1, 1964. November 27, ,J934 The Weather Foresast of 0. S. Weather Bcisaa

Cloudy tonight, low' 19-$e; Hosa Oo. 1 o f the Eighth Dis­ HartfoM maintained by The ohaace of mmw tomorrow, high Cinmecticut Institute for the trict Fire Department will Contracts Let 80-86. About Town meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at fire Blind. Thta privately operated headquarters. Main and Hilliard For Lubricants school is devoted solely to the MancheBter— A City of Vittage Charm education of blind children. Last Aid Society of Zion Sts. bitlMnn Church wUl have a year the Institute spent $8,992 The town has awarded two Inulnnii meetinj' tomorrow at Percy Smith Circle of South to educate and train each of Its VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 53 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS—TABLOID) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1964 (Classified Advnttatag ea Page « ) PRICE SEVEN* CENTS 7:90 pjD. in the church aa- suppliers contracts to provide 138 studenta. This year’s en­ TTie Unlverssl Product* Oorp. ^ i n m n Methodist Church will meet to­ gasoline, motor oil and lubricat­ o f Secaucus, N. J., with a price ■embly room. Hoetesees will be morrow at 8 p.m. at the honhs rollment includes nine qtudents Iflas Helen Janasen, Mra. Selma ing greases through next No­ from the Greater Manchester o f 826,476. is the apparent low of Mrs. Martin Keiderling, 19 vember. bidder for supplytaif kitchen Kamm, Mra. Katherine Keiah Buckingham St. area. There are four from Man­ and iO m Kmlly Klaaman. Kay Petroleum of Bast Hart­ chester, two from Coventry, and equipment for the Robertson ford will supply the gasoline one each from South Coventry, School. ( '.\ \ i 'i KS Events St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild The Army and Navy Club haa and the Sun Oil Co. will supply Vernon and Rockville. The food service equipment, will meet Thursday at 11 a.m. Peron’s Trip Home ticketa available for the Ice conventional and diesel motor Dr. Davis urges full com­ consisting of a refrigerator, Folliee Show in New Haven in Guild Hall. Members are oil, gear oil and multi-purpose munity support for this pro­ freezer, ranges, ovens, mixers In State Huge Sea of Humanity on Sunday. Tranaportation will reminded to bring sandwiches. grease. gram In the field of work for and counters, will be installed O A SHOPPING Kay Petroleum offered the be fumlahed. For additional In­ Dessert and beverages will be ConnecUcut blind children. All in a new kitchen, part of the LENOX PHARMACY formation contact the club' served by Mrs. Gertrude Can­ largest discount on gasoline at contributions should be sent to additions and renovation work liouae. non, Mrs. Allan Hotchkiss anci Zl) DAYS a bid opening on Nov. 6; Sun Blind, care of The Connecticut now being done at the school. 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649-0896 Couple Killed, Oil had the lowest unit prices Cut Short in Brazil Miss Snsie Trouton. Bank and Trust Co., 893 Main Others whose bids were open­ TILL CHRISTMAS for oils and greases. St., Manchester. ed In the Municipal Building Alumnae of the Hartford The town has delayed award­ Fire Destroys Chapter, The College of Our Phi Theta Chapter of Beta this morning are: B. Golden A ted In view of his back-to-Argen- Greets Pope Paul VI ing contracts on batteries, tires RIO DE JANEIRO, Bra­ Lady of the Klma, will have a Sigma Phi will meet tomorrow Sons Inc. of Hartford, $26,E81; tlna political activities. Trailer Home Executive board of the Guild and tubes—for which bids were zil (A P)— Brazil abruptly It was reported unofficially buffet Thuraday at 7:30 p.m. at at 7:30 p.m. at the home of of Our Lady of St. Bartholo- Voter Session Stainless Blqulpment Fabrica­ opened at the same time— until that Peron would be detained at BOMBAY India (A P)__ ln the view of veteran observ-<^first and one of the most over-'^ There was no single incident, the home of Mra. Nell F. Mara, Miss Paula Ballsieper. 70 Tan- new w’ill meet tonight at 8 in more details on the bids have tors Inc. o f Hempstead, N. Y., halted Juan D. Peron on his 27 Proctor Kd. Any alumnae in the military section of the air­ BRISTOL (AP) — Mr, ’ ers whelming ------waves of ------people1 - —en­ although police had been ner\St. The hostesses will pre­ the school meeting room. been supplied. $27,219; and Schorer Oo. Inc. of arrival from Madrid, Spain, A gigantic, fervent sea of the area who wish to attend Set Tomorrow field unUl the Iberia plane The multitudes crammed the gulfed his car, bringing it to a prepared for hostile acts from sent the program. Hartfoid, $27,486. today with the aim of even­ and Mrs. Joseph Gimpl of humanity surged around may contact Mrs. Mara. The Universal bid is the only GRADUATE NURSES heads back to Madrid tonight. streets. They paoked the roof­ standstill repeatedly as police fanatical Hindu sects opposed to DAV Auxiliary will meet to­ tually returning to Argen­ Bristol perished early to­ tried to force back the throng. the papal visit to attend the 38th A regular monthly voter- one that is wiUiin the $26,500 In Buenos Aires, troops and Pope Paul VI as he arrived tops. They filled balconies and St. Joseph's Mothers Circle morrow at 7:30 p.m. at VFW police were placed on the alert day in a fire that destroyed alcoves. They stood atop sign­ Despite the crowding and international eucharistlc con- l>elta Chapter, RAM. will will meet tomorrow at 8:15 Blind Institute making session will be held budgeted for the equipment. FULL OR PART-TIME tina. A Brazilian govern­ today, saying “ We come as Home. against any disturbances by Pe­ their trailer home near the boards, walls, vehicles and on shoving around him, the Pope gross. meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at p.m. at the home of Mr.s. John from 6 to 8 p.m. tomorrow in This morning’s bid openings ment spokesman said the a pilgrim, a pilgrim of the Masonic Temple. The Mark the town clerk’s office in the Skirt at $93.10 par w««k ron’s .followers. The Defense Burlington town line. hillsides adjoining the Pope’s kept waving and smiling as he Wearing a white skull cap, a Dahm, 46 Coleman Rd. Mem­ Launches Drive marked the second time in a ex-dictator will be shipped M lnist^ said the armed forces peace of joy of love.” stood erect, although at times he red silk stole and a red brocade Master Mason degree will be bers are reminded to bring a Municipal Building. A policeman and the couple's route. month that prices had been back to Spain. would bar any attempt to put After the longest mission ever The pontiff, 87, riding in an appeared to almost lose his bal­ cape at the end of the 4,000-milo conferred after a short business grab bag gift. 12th Circuit Applicants, to be eligible for sought for the supplies. A t the End of first year $104.22 son, William, ran into the burn­ The Connecticut Institute for Official barriers mushroomed him back in power. ing trailer and pulled the couple undertaken by a pontiff, the open white American-built con­ ance because of lurches of the journey. Pope Paul walked meeting. There will be a social enrollment, must be at least 21 previous bid openings, only B. time with refreshments. the Blind has launched its an­ years of sige, must be U.S. citi­ against the former strong man The cancellation of the flight out, but efforts to f revive the Pope was encompassed for an vertible, alternately smiled and car. down a 40-foot red carpet Guard Club of WBA will have nual fund drive to raise $70,000 Golden had submitted a price, Maximum $114.56 All around, covering the fields spread from the ramp of the a Christmas Party Thursday, Court Cases zens and must have resided in In Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, to Montevideo came after the Gimpls were unsuccessful. looked about in wonderment, throughout the state, with 9,' but It was rejected because the Uruguayan Aeronautics Board hour and a half by hundreds of waving almost continuously and and hills and running; forward plane. Lakota Council, Degree of Dec. 10. at 6:30 p.m. at Wil­ Manchester for at least six li/z OVERTIME Pay Argentina, and other South Gimpl was 81 and his wife thousands. They pressed against Pocahontas, will meet tomor­ 500 direct-mail appeals to resi­ offer of approximately $29,000 3 WEEKS Vacation announced Peron’s plane would Catherine was 74. occasionally pressing a dark like a stampede, the vast wave Waiting to greet him were lie's Steak House, 446 Center dents of Greater Manchester. months. American capitals. his car and at times seeming al­ row at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fel­ MANCHESTF.R SESSION The qualification of residency was considered too high. 11 PAID Holidays Liberal Retirement and not be allowed to land. The trailer was at the rear hand stretched to him. of humanity sought to keep Prime Minister Lai Bahadur St. Members are reminded to The first phase of the drive It was made plain Peron, 69, most to spill over it. Police esti­ lows Hall for the nomination of make re.**ervations with Mrs. Frank Tobias, 34, of Rockville, has changed since the last ses­ The specifications were revis­ Social Security In Asuncion, a source close to of the son’s home (at 298 Mine Security guards on either side abreast of the motorcade. Shastri, a Hindu who was said will close Dec. 31. Area towns ed for today’s b'ds. Up To 120 Days would be unwelcome In Monte­ President Alfredo Stroessner mated there were 1(X),000 at the pushed and shouted to hold back Pope Paul, giving a new mo­ at first to have opposed the officers. There will be a social William Cullen. 19 Diane Dr., pleaded guilty yesterday to a sion, as the result of a consti­ video, the Uuruguayan capital Rd.). airport and more than a million to be solicited Include Andover, said Peron would not be per­ The policeman, James Ly- the crush that often slowed the bility to the papacy, called his Pope’s visit to Hindu India; and and refreshments. before Monday, Dec. 7. charge of operating a motor ve­ Bolton. Coventry, Tolland, Ver­ tutional amendment approved SICK LEAVE Room, Board, Laundry to which he had been bound; along the way. at the Nev. 3 elections. mitted to light In Paraguay even saght, saw the smoke from the car to a crawl, and sometimes trip here a “ journey of peace Vice President Zakir Hussain, a hicle while under the influence non and Rockville. Dr. Eugene $316 Per Year and in Asuncion, Paraguay, If he managed -to get through. “ Jai!’’ the people cried as he stopped it temporarily. and love" and of “ friend­ Moslem. ’ The Cosmopolitan Club will The Junior Century Club will The requirement of one-year BOTH Free Blue Cross, trailer while driving in his pa­ of liquor and wa.s fined J102. Davis, 348 Porter St., Is the where he wanted to live until Officially Stroessner, once a trol car on Mine Road. He entered Bombay. “ Hail! HailT' At the moment the Pope ship and brotherliness.’ ’ “We rejoice in the honor of meet Friday at 2 p.m. at Center have a Christmas decoration area chairman. The second residency has been removed and CMS, Maj. Med. Annual Increases he felt the time was ripe for re­ workshop Wednesday, Dec. 9 Earl Edward.s, 19, of Hart­ FAIRWAYS close friend of Peron, was si­ alerted William and both en­ It was an enormous reception. emerged from the airport, the It was part of his Church’s meeting you,” the Pope said in Congp'egational Church. A dem­ phase of the drive will be con­ all that is required Is the six- turn to the nation from which at 8:30 p.m. at the home of ford, wa.s tilled a total of $25 on Cedarcrest Hospital lent. tered the trailer. They escaped new brotherly dialogue with the hi.s address to Shastri and Hus­ onstration of Christmas dec­ ducted in other parts of the month residency in the town. Director of Nursing he was ejected by a bloody re­ Stroessner at one time made IK world, across the old distances sain. “ We thank you for your orations will be given by Mrs. Mrs. Alan Taylor. Hillside Man­ charge.^ of breach of peace and OPEN Newington injury. intoxication stemming from a state from Feb. 23 to March 27. Naturalized citizens will be 666-4613 volt In 1955. JUAN D. PERON Peron an honorary general of between East and West. great kindness in coming at the William Bells. Miss Ellen Buck- or Ave., Vernon. Members plan­ required to show documenliary The fire, discovered about fight over a bottle of vodka re­ Funds collected wil! benefit The Iberia airliner which car­ Paraguay’s armed forces. As a 12:45 a, m., was contained be­ For the first time, a Pope had cost of no little sacririce, to bid ley, Miss Millicent Jones and ning to attend are reminded to Oak Hill, a non-profit school in proof of their U.S. citizenship. call the hostess or Mrs. Fran­ cently in a Manchesiter bar. ried Peron from Spain, where result, Peron carries a Para­ fore it coultl spread beyond the undertaken a personal mission us welcome to your land, and Mrs. George Johnson, all mem­ he had lived luxuriou.sly .since left the airfield by a back gate guayan passport. to dramatize that the (Jhurch is we salute you and the members bers of the Manchester Garden cis Garber. 15 Hilltop Ave., Other ca.se.s dispo.sed of by trailer. 1960, was held up nearly two in a government limousine. He Lampreia said Peron is per­ at home In the Orient, just as of your government of India Club. Mrs. William Crawford Vernon, no later than Friday. fine.s include: Edward C. Avery hours at the Rio de Janeiro air­ looked calm. With him was a sona non grata in Brazil and as much as in the West, and he with deference and respect.’’ will serve as hostess for the 17, of 100 Lydall St., $9 (re woman, unidentified. 302 to 285 The British American Club mitted), defective equipment port and the Iberia company fi­ such was not permitted to touch appealed for deepening bonds While there were nearly 100,- meeting. nally announced cancellation of “ He will not go on,’’ Lam­ Brazilian territory. Since he had HARTFORD (AP)—The State with the predominant faith here. 0(K) Indians at the airport, many will meet tonight at 8 at the John T, Beary, 21, Torrington Motor Vehicle Department re­ clubhouse. A ham and cabbage $45, speeding; Douglas W. Bru Its scheduled run on to Monte­ preia said. violated this, Lampreia said, he “ All men are brothers under barefoot and wearing the dhoti video. Lampreia said Peron will be would be returned to his point of ported today the following com­ the fatherhood of divinity,” he buffet will be served after a .sie, 18, Broad Brook,* $15, mak parison of traffic fatalities from busine.ss meeting. ing unnecea.sary noise with mo­ Peron quit the plane with Joao returned to Spain, though there origin. said on his arrival. (See Page Ten) FOR RENT were questions in Madrid as to Jan. 1 through midnight: tor vehicle (squealing tires) Lampreia Grade, the Foreign 1963 1964 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projec­ Rocco Lacava Jr., 31, Danbury whether he would be readmit (See Page Sixteen) Members of Manchester Ministry’s chief of protocol, and 302 285 tor*—sound or silent, also Grange w^ill meet tonight at $36, speeding: David J. Le 86 mm. allde projectors. the Holmee Funeral Home, 400 Blanc, 27, Thompsonville, $16 Seek Peace Among GOP / WELDON DRUG CO. Main St., to pay respects to a impropicr passing: Gerald Le Toll Take Increases member, the late Mrs. Thomas doux, 20, Meriden, $36, speed Uncertain WETHERSFIELD (AP)-Rev­ •01 Mata S t—Tel. 643-5321 Humphries. ing; Arthur McCollum, 40, Wil enues from tolls and conces­ limantic, $24, failure to obey Forecast Small Assembly sions on the Connecticut Turn­ Barry, Ike and Nixon signal light; William F. Mudge u ‘1 , pike totaled $1,705,147 in Octo­ III, 20, West Hartford, $36, ber—a 9.4 per cent increase speeding; James Mulready Jr., LONDON (AP) — In over the same month a year 25, 103 Spruce St.. $24, following Meu of a long-range fore­ Republicans’ Aim ago. To Hold Conference too closely; William Nlvison, 20, cast, the Weather Office The £tate Highway Depart­ failure to obey red traffic light. has posted a verse, to the ment said Tuesday that total tune of Jingle Bells: Also. Ernest Pamphre, 65, HARTFORD (AP)—Republican leaders have a com­ traffic for the month on the WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Barry Goldwater said Andover, $20, intoxication: Will the .snow be heavy, Turnpike was 6,762,397, or a 10 OPEN -TONIGHT what will be our fate? pact-sized General Assembly in mind as they prepare today he plans to meet soon with Gen. Dwight D. Ei­ Santo Parla, 22, of 61 Essex St., per cent rise over the figure for $24, failure to pass on the left; London’s last white Christ­ for top level meetings with their Democratic counter­ October 1963. senhower and Richard M. Nixon for a “general discus­ John M. Primus, 16, of 56 Har­ mas was 1938. parts on a legislative reapportionment plan. sion” of the Republican party’s future course. and THURSDAY NIGHT e Jingle bells, jingle bells, we The defeated GOP preslden-<|> lan St„ $15, operating a motor The bi-partisan sessions begins------■ vehicle vdthout a license; Eliza­ don’t really care. Trains Delayed tlal nominee said in an inter­ for next Thursday at Elsen­ If it mins or if it snows or in earnest Friday morning at of their plans, which are still GREENWICH (AP) -About 20 view on his return to Washing­ hower’s office at Gettysburg, beth Rybitski, 33, Colchester, the capitol, and are expected to $36, speeding: John Z. Sayrnon, freezes everywhere. being worked out. New Haven Railroad commuter ton from Phoenix, Ariz., that he Pa., but had to be delayed be­ continue Into the following week He said the Republicans were trains were up to 30 minutes doesn’t know where the summit cause of Nixon’s trip to Japan. 66, Somers, $5, intoxication; and beyond. Alan L. Solomon, New York, thinking in terms of a House late Into New York City today conference discussion will lead. He added, however, he hopes it “ We are getUng down to cases that might be considerably because of a failure in the But he indicated he is willing to can be titled into the schedules $36, speeding; Danfel Stefanik, now," Republican State Chair­ 19. Vernon, $24, illegal passing JJN Opening smaller than the 200 - member closing mechanism of a draw­ cooperate with the former presi­ of all three principals before his man A. bearieSearle pinney Pinney toldloia re-r ^ uireitriv proposed in Dem- bridge at Cas (Job. dent and the former vice presi­ return to Arizona next week. imTii on right; Stephen Steiner, 18, porters Tuesday after a GOF^ ocwScbilw!^ of 72 Fleming Rd., $24. failure Railroad officials said the dent In trying to bring peace Goldwater made it clear ha 9 caucus bridge, opened at 6:24 a. m, for would encourage the formation Seen Victory The Democratic measures, among the bickering factions of to drive in estabH.shed lane; Pinney said the caucus en­ of the kind of advisory council James L. Tripp, 29, Niantic, which have the support of Gov. a boat to sail under it, was the Republican party. dorsed a plan calling for a re­ Jammed until 7 ;25 a, m'. suggested by some GOP gover­ $15, passing on right and Peter John N. Dempsey and his ad­ Goldwater said the meeting duction in Uie size of the senate originally had been scheduled nors and other party leaders to J. Zanardi, 23. Chester, $21, For U Thant and house membership. There ministration, were among the 27 measures discussed Tuesday at bring all factions into the for. failure to drive in proper lane are now 36 senate and 294 house Admits Embezzling a legislative public hearing. mation of future party ^ llcy . Bond forfeitures were de­ UNITED NA’nONS, N.Y. seats. WATERBURY (AP) — Ray “ I tried to get Milton Eisen­ clared in the cases of 24 out-of- The Republicans also went on The Democratic bills call for mond L. Peffers, 56, former Bitter Winds (API The launching of the retention of the exisUng 36-seat hower’s group to continue It* state motorists who failed to record„jn support of a reappor­ first selectman and former Re work,’’ he said. "I thought they GLENNEY'S appear in court to answer vari­ twice-dela/ed U.N. General As­ Senate but with new district publican town chairmaQ for the tionment plan in which house Force Closing were making some headway.’’ lines and a House of 200 mem­ Town of Prospect, has pleaded ous motor vehicle violation sembly without a head-on clash districts would be created within Eisenhower, brother of the bers from 89 districts. guilty in Superior Court to 10 MEN'S SHOP charges. between the United States and senate districts and senate dis­ former president and head of Representatives would run at counts of embezzlement by Of VA Hospital the Soviet Union was seen today tricts within the six existing Johns Hopkins University, is COR. MAIN and BIRCH STREETS as a victory for Secretary-Gen­ large In cities and towns with agent. congressional districts. more than one House seat. Pin­ BOSTON (A P)—Strong winds chairman of the Republican eral U Thant. Pinney said the Republicans The case was continued by Police Probing ney said Republicans would op­ whipped through the unfinished Critical Issues Council. The Delegates said Thant’s pa­ could not spell out the details Judge John P. Cotter until Dec aMnaMM»a»a*>D tience and persistence brought pose at-large elections for house 22. Peffers was released on bond new facing of the Boston Vet­ councU.a panel of leading Re­ Pope Paul VI shakes hands with Indian Prime Min­ publicans, issued GOP policy Theft of S the big powers together Tues­ seats as well as any plan for of $5,000. ister Lai Bahadur Shastri on his arrival in Bom­ erans Administration Hospital day for one more try at getting minority representation or He was arrested Tuesday on Tuesday, forcing the evacuation statements through special task Baker Refuses bay today. (AP Photofax.) of more than 1(X) patients from forces during the recent presi­ Manche-ster police today are the a,ssemhly under way without weighted voting. a bench warrant Issued by the a blowup over the i,ssue of the judge. 54-degree temperature to less dential campaign. investigating a report that The GOP chairman said the Goldwater remained adamant about $40 is missing from a Soviet Union's unpaid peace­ To Surrender Republican leadership believes Peffers admitted in court affected quarters. keeping dues and its assembly Tuesday that he had embezzled in his opposition to the replace­ shelf at Variety Industrial Ca-1 reapportionment should produce Taylor Carries New Plans Special medical care was ment of Republican National terers, 1089 Toiland Tpke, ' vote. Key Documents a legislature that is more ef­ more than $10,000 from the Vol ordered for the seriously 111 and A.s diplomats sat in the Gener­ unteer Fire Department of Pros­ (Jhairman Dean Burch, his per­ The theft was discovered by | fective, more economical and many of the less seriously sick sonal choice for the Job after tha Mox Miller al Assembly hall waiting for the pect Inc. moved from their beds to seek an employe, Ann Gagnon of | WASHINGTON (AP) — Bob­ better equipped to handle cur­ San Francisco nominating con­ 19th se.ssion to begin, repre­ For Intensifying VieC War warmer rooms. There was gen­ Bolton, about 7 p.m, yesterday. by Baker, former secretary of rent problems. vention. Police say tliat entiy was prob- I sentatives the four big pow­ Economies realized by re­ May Oust Manager eral discomfort for 800 patients. ers met in Thant’s office and the Senate Democratic majority, Soys... ably gained through an unlock­ refused today to turn over sub­ ducing the number of legislators NORWKJH (A P)—The dispute WASHINGTON (AP) — Am-8on held Tuesday with Taylor Dr. Francis B. Carroll, hosM* (See Page Ten) ed window on the east .side of agreed to limit the opening could be used to improve legis­ tal administrator, said: “ It Is weeks to general policy debate poenaed documents to senators between city manager John L. bassador Maxwell D. Taylor, and other top policy advisers the building. A bench, which | investigating an alleged political lative pay and legislative staff­ Fitzgerald and members of the withheld details on prospective cold here, there is no doubt e and noncontroversial Is-sues. armed with fresh orders from ordinarily stands in the yard, payoff from n government con­ ing, he said. City (Jouncil is expected to as­ actions. about that. And complaints are had apparently been dragged | During that time a 21-nation A basic factor in ’ the Repub­ President Johnson, will fly back valid. We are.doing ail we can committee will try to reach tract. He pleaded they “ might sume a more serious aspect to­ Significantly, however, the underneath the window. tend to incriminate me.” lican thinking, Pinney said, night. Alderman Paul J, Moros- to South Viet Nam shortly to statement emphasized Red use to ease the situation.” VISIT OUR NEW some solution of the is.sue raised was the belief that neither party Officials emphasized the prob­ Insurance man Don B. Rey­ ky, speaking for five of the work out new plans for intensi­ of the supply lines through Laos Bulletins by Soviet refusal to pay any should have an “ unearned in­ fying the war against (Jomrtiu- lem-was one of being caught in nolds in sworn testlmor\y T u e s ­ qight members of the council, and said there is evidence of Congo or Middle East peace­ crement" in either the Senate nist guerrillas. the reconstruction phase as the Colled from AP Wires LIQUOR day pictured himself as the said Tuesday that formal increasing support to the VieL keeping dues and the U.S. con­ or House. Presumably, prospective new cold snap occurred. f l ( s \ “ bag man" for Baker and pol­ charges aimed at ousting Fitz­ Cong rebels from (Jommunlst tention that it should lose its military actions could include Winds penetrated niimerous itician Matthew H. McCloskey In The plan finally agreed upon gerald will be listed ionight at North Viet Nam. The statement assembly vote as a financial should be designed to allow air strikes against the (Jommu- unsealed sections of new walls ESPIONAGE TRIAL DEPARTMENT delinquent. a deal to secretly funnel money a special meeting. Although also said that Taylor would nist supply lines that run from and paneling, particularly in NEWARK, N. J. (AP)— ■Today’s assembly agenda ap- from a stadium construction both parties to get what they some aldermen have accused “ consult urgently’’ with the North to South Viet Nam the area between the original The espionage conspiracy p«M'ed noncontroversial enough contract here into the 1960 Ken- earn at the polls, he said. Fitzgerald of being unable to South Viet Nam government on fulfill the needs of the job, through the mountainous jun­ hospital wall and the new fac­ trial of an American elec­ with a parade of speakers slated nedy-Johnson campaign fund. More than 100 persons attend­ what should be done to improvd nothing formal has been done gles of Laos. ing. tronics engineer and a Soviet to welcome Malawai, Malta and The Senate Rules Committee ed Tuesday’s hearing, which the war effort. in the past to secure his resig­ A White House statement re­ Against the background of Completion date for providing chauffeur went to . a federal nation. . porting on the conference John- court Jury today. Convictloa (See Page Seventeen) (See Page Twenty-Three) (See Page Twenty-Three) (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) could bring the death penal­ l^m a whole ty. The Jury of e i^ t women PRESCRIPTION and four men began delibera­ tions after hearing 90 min­ HELP IN A HURRY? Deep Freeze Nips South utes of Instructions from U.S. Rusk, Gromyko Dlst. Judge Anthony T. An- Call on us. w ork gang gelll. More than 8,600 pages of testimony ^were taken When there’s an emergen­ Northern Maine Hit tag the trial, which began cy, we’re the ones to call. To Meet Again Oct. 9. We have a roistered phar- but / hire out McCONE MAY RETIRE By White Nightmare NEW YORK (AP):-Joha maeiet on duty all day and UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP)—Secretary of State A. McCone, director of the evening. Our stock of WINDOW Dean Rusk scheduled a second meeting with Soviet For­ Central Intelligence Agency, Maine (A P )— Men and snow removal was reported today preparing drugs is so complete we for petty cush eign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko today in an effort to PORTLAND, equipment in/horthernin/no: and eastern Maine labored today to retire shortly from the can fill almost any pre­ SHADES win Soviet agreement to help pay for peace-keeping post he has held three years. operations of the United Nations. to clear higlijvays of heavy drifted snow that stranded He wants to return to private scription without delay. Made to Order A last-minute accord Tuesday^ hundreds of travelers in a chaotic white nightmare. life and his extensive West ALSO Coast business interests, ac­ WeTi pick and deliver, postponing a showdown at the ments for the Congo and Middle The snow Tuesday skipped*^------VENETIAN BUNDS General Assembly opened the East peacekeeping operations, past most of the coast but nation from the Rockies to the cording to the report. An ac­ toa Just keep our number Bring your old rollers in way for basic financial negotia­ which she says were illegal, and struck sections of Maine hard. western slopes of tbe Appalachi­ tive search was said to b* and save S5c per shade tions starting at a luncheon application of the U.N. Driven by winds which some­ ans, with snow and cold. under way within the admin­ handy. (But you needn’t meeting of Gromyko and Rusk (Jharter’s Article 19. Article 19 times reached 60 miles an hour, Freezing weather again nipped istration of President John­ That’s why thousands of Connecticut home- work their radios and TVs, power their tools, at the headquarters of the So­ says members falling two years the snow piled in drifts up to areas deep in the ^ u th , vrith son for a successor. vmit few emergencies, of viet U.N. mission. behind in their dues — and that eight feet. the mercury dropping to 24 in course. Your other patron­ owners hire me to warm their homes, heat their dehumidify their basements, run their refrigera­ U.S, source.” expected other now includes the U.S.S.R. — At least two persons died in Macon, Ga., and 29 in ’Tallahas­ KENNEDY CENTER East-West issues would come up shall lose their General Assem­ the blizzard which heaped near­ see, Fla., Montgomery, Ala., WASHINGTON (AP) — age helps us keep our water, do their dishes, wash their clothes, dry tors, run their freezers, run their air condi­ also, including disarmament, bly vote. ly two feet of snow on Eastport and Albany, Ga, The below-zero President Johnson, pretiidtag their clothes, dispose of their garbage, clean tioners, etc., etc., etc. They know that I’ll turn trade and a U.S.-Soviet consular The United Stales, the biggest and heavy amounts on other belt covered northern Midwest at ground breaking for a Prescription Department ag^'eement. financial contributor to the areas of Hancock, Washington ar»as with 11 below at Grand national cultural center that operating.) Phon^ or visit their floors, vacuum their rugs, roast their on their lights for pennies a day or "do the The U.N. money issue had top United Nations and its peace­ and Arostock counties. Forks, N.D., oney of the lower will perpetuate the name of meats, fry their eggs, bake their cakes, perc priority. At their first meeUng keeping operations, says both Police said a snowplow opera­ readings. John F. Kennedy, said today a s frequently. works’’ for just $1.00 plus. In either case, petty Monday, Rusk and Gromyko the U.N.’s finances and its over­ tor, Elmer K. Stockpole, died at Winds of 30 to 60 miles gust- it will “ bring together the their coffee, toast their bread, light their rooms, cash! ATe you getting the most out of me? skirmished over procedure in all functioning will be gp^vely work south of Presque Isle. In ing up to 70, raked most of worlds of poetry and power what was termed an inconclu­ weakened if members can flout Bangor, Helen Stoddard. 72, col­ Maine. At Lubec, high winds —to the benefit of each.” The sive aession. the charter provision at will. lapsed in her driveway after toppled three chimneys, includ­ John F. Kennedy (Renter for U.S. diplomats contended the The U.S. aim now is to get the walking six blocks through wind- ing one that left a gaping hole the Performing Arts will rise United States gained more than Sfiylets to agree on a method for driven snow. in the roof fit the (Christian .on the banks of the PotonuM It lost In Tuesday’s compromise, financing fqture peacekeeping A noYthem Nova Scotia wom­ Temple church. a short distance upstream imder which the General As­ operations. Washington also has Police Rout Qujarry After Times Square ^untight an, Mrs. Roland MacKenzie and The temperature^ in Maine front the Lincoln Memorial. sembly la going ahead with rou­ reservations about the present her sons, 12 and 8 years, were were In the low t e m in north­ It was, Johnson sold, eqn- Miller's The Hartford Electric Light Company tine debate. Voting on Important setup in which the small-nation New York policemen, some wearing bulletproof vests, escort John D. Thomp­ missing >in woods near their ern sections. oeived under the Etaenhower E. A. JOHNSON matters was put off to allow majority In the 116-member son out of King Edjvanl Hotel after room-by-room search. "liTiompson, want^ home at Thomson'Station. They Drifts of up to eight feet par­ administration, enoouraged ttwm for tha-backstag* financial General Assembly can outvote for -questioning in a slaying, engaged in a gunfight with officers earlier this had left to hunt rabbits shortly alyze highway traffic. Several by the late PreaUtont lu a - talks. the Mg nations footing .most of before the storm bypke. snowplows were stuck Tuesday nedy, and named In Kea* Pharmacy PAINT GO. M issu* Is the Soviet Union’s momihg n6ar Times Square^ He waa found in a locked top floor room. (AP Wintry wehlher prevailed n e^ B memory hgr oat e< O o a - 299 GREEN ROAD 723 MAIN ST. YOUR mESTURmHED ELERTRIC COMPANY refusal to pay her U.N. assess­ (See Pag^ Teq) Photofax.) across the northem .half of (Sm rage Tea) PHON^ 643-41^4 PHONE ei9-4501 • i ‘ - ’ •• J t ■ V ...... —