Quick viewing(Text Mode)

In Manchester \: Bezzini Brothers

In Manchester \: Bezzini Brothers

B M O H

% » , I. " ^ .

i '■ PAGE FORTY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1966 1i?ral2ii Average Dally Net Press Run For the Week Ended The Weather November 5, IM S' Breezy.'uid mild tonlgM \: ' tomotTow, >'a6owera davelophigl'^ low tonight in 60e; higli tomdr* ^ 15^104 row near 60. ^ , MANCHESTER 4 ' Manehester^A City of Village Charm IN (ClaaaUled. Advertising, on Page 25) VOl^. LXXXVI, NO. 35 CTWENWi^IGHT PA6ES->TW& SECTIONS) , . MANCHESTER, C O m , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 PRICE S^VEN CENTB BEZZINI BROTHERS u(i Gets Non-Poison Tear Gas Light

Luxurious 2-Cushlon Sofa. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) a spacecraft simulator and to — After two fniatrating delays bone up on their complex flighit Used on U.S. Patrol 78” Lopg! Foam Cushions ' With Zippers, Hardw<3<)d ’ because of a faulty' autopilot plan. Frame With Bezzlni’s system in the astronauts’ Titan The doubleheader Gemini 12 Finest Spring Construc­ 2 rocket, the Gemini 12 mission launching is scheduled to start tion." ' H today received a green light to at 2:08 p.m. EST Friday when Wast off Friday on the final an Atlas rocket hiirls an Agena VC Attacks 129.00 flight in the Gemini SMies. satellite into orbit as a rendez­ mmmimiimiiimiuM Technicians checked and re­ vous target Gemini 12 is to checked a new autopilot set sail at 3:46 p.m. 1st Infantry \ throughout the night and pro­ •Lovell and Aldrin were frus­ nounced it in fine working order 4"* Early American Chair to this' morning. The Natlo-.al trated on two earlier launching In Tay Ninh Match Any Sofa Shown. dates — Wednesday and today Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ - A Big Handsome Chair — by troubles with the autopilot SAIGON, South iVet m With Every Feature the r / tration reported all launching system which is needed to steer ■ 'J Sofas Have! preparations were progressing Nam (AP) — An ambush - smoothly. the Titan 2 on a true course dur­ \ ing the vital six minutes the patrol of the U.S. 1st In­ 79.00 Favorable weather was fore­ rocket operates. fantry Division was attack­ cast for launch time. The problems were associated ed today by Viet Cong Meanwhile, Navy Capt. with a secondary system which usin^ a nonpoisonous type James A. Lovell Jr. and Air would operate automatically If SAIGON ,South Viet / Force MaJ. Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. the primary autopilot failed. of tear gas, a spokesman continued to practice key He added that this was the phases of their four-day flight in (See Page Twen^) first known firing of gas by the Communists In the Viet Nam war. However, South Vietnam­ * 4 Big Foam Cushions' on ese authorities alleged in Sep­ the 95" Sofa, Foam Cush­ Quality-built, Handsomely Tailored in Choice, of Decorator Fabrics ions, Hardwood Frarpei' tember 1965 that the Vieit Cong VI Special No - Sag Front Scientists Go South used nausea-inducing gas gre­ ■t Support. Choice of Colors. nades. The allied forces have used nonlethal types in certain Luxurious instances for nearly two years. 179.00 To Observe Eclipse ’The Viet Cong attack came in 2-Cushion Style X Tay Ninh Province of War Zone ...fERMS BUENOS AIRES, Argentina E)r. M. M. Robertaoh of Sandia, C, a bkttleground area centered ,(AP) — Five planeloads of U.S. director of the Sandia plane. 66 miles northwest of Saigon, scientists are making final “We ought to know more be­ where Americans have reported to Siiit You preparations for flights over the cause the sun is so important to more than 800 enemy dead in a South Atlantic to observe a total our weather and our lives. Why V t week of hard fighting ' against / 't eclipse of the sim Saturday. does the sun belch fire? Why the Viet Cong’s 9th Di'vlsion. ONLY 139 In a dress rehearsal Wednes­ does the sun’s corona reach The patrol had settled into its. day, three converted C136 cargo such. Intense heat when the sur­ ambl^ pattern in matted Everett Talks Turkey with Tom W e could have left off lots of plus features from this Sofa from Jets took off firom Buenos Aires face :Of the sun is so much cool­ swamp and Jungle five miles Sen. Everett Dirksan (R-Ill.), noted for-his excellence with the spoken word, our Old Colony Cbilection. The no-sag edge, for example, and Joined planes from Rio de er? mm '/northeast of Suoi Dau. Janeiro and Porto Alegre, Brar “Perhaps if we are lucky met up with some . unscheduled competition today from this 40-pound tom tur­ No firefight followed, and no key. The Republican leader presented the bird to the White House staff for the 5" reversible Foam^Cushions, the full foam .back, the Self zil, over the ocean. we’U get some clue to some of Firemen Save Window Washers injuries were reported. The The plane will serve as flying the many mysteries,’’ Robert­ use by President Johnson—but not without some ad lib squawks from Tom« Decking and Arm Covers, We could have found cheaper wood New York City firemen used an aerial ladder this spokesmen said the Americans laboratories Saturday while the son said. donned gas masks. Which are The senator represented the National Turkey Federatioin which has headquar­ scientists study the sun during morning to rescue two window washers whose scaf­ for the selected har'dwood lumber we use. We believe you're The converted cargo craft, standard combat equipment, t.t ters in Illinois. (AP Photofax) ' the brief j>eriod when the moon hump-packed Wfith equipment fold had slanted dangerously, eight floors above the explosion of the first gre­ better off because we make Bezzini Bros. Living Room Furniture blocks its blazing light. and re#tted -with optical glass West-52nd St. The men, Jack Barkley,-33, and Al­ nades. 'The troops were believed With cameras, photomeiters, windows instead of the safer bert Farrell, 31, said the scaffold slipped when to number about 30. Better. „ , infrared rays, ultraviolet light' plexiglass, will carry more than ; they pressed a switch ,on the electric hoist which About 1,200 gas grenades were . .1 and much other equipment, the 100 iq>ecialists, each oxygen raises and lowers the platform. (AP Photofax) found among 19,000 grenades scientists plan to measure radi­ mask in case toe weaker glass uncovered by infantrymen ation, polarization, brightness, windows shatter and air pres­ sweeping an enemy reg:imental Infrared bands, corona intensify sure in the plane suddenly command and supply complex and other solar and lunar in­ drops. - formation. I Wednesday. Ser^us^hreat to LBJ The fleet of aircraft is only Ground -action in the area, The Buenos A ir^ plane — one part of the study. Rockets Blackout Parties WASHING’rON (AP)------Hie have-a way of making up their ty kxit 61 seats in the IMO «it' from Sandla Lateratory at tired into the total eclipse path ' (See Page Four) rolling Impact of a midterm Re- own minds about such matters^ year election. Albuquerque, N.M., and from ■will arc up from a site 10 miles publican breakthrough offered a ^ WbUcans nailed dtom' laboratories at Los Alamos, south of. Rio Grande do Sul. Mark Anniversary " - -party ,has broadened its base for 3^ tfaln of 47 seats in the Housa N.M., and Livermore, Calif. — Planes flying at Jet speed at fre * threat today not only to attack on Johnson’s expected to brlhg their total to 187. Dem- will meet over the Atlantic off ^,000 feet have advantages • in NEW YORK (AP) — At pre­ lights started to go outi 'They French Actr^ ^ President Johnson’s legislative re-election bid oertaiidy will ocrats elected 248 meonbers. the Brazilian port of Rio Grande !mn study over ground experi­ cisely 5:27 p.m. Wednesday, the remained out for up to 13 hours, prog^ram but possibly to his re- make the GOP nomination The loss of 47 compared with a do Sul, then all five planes will lights went out in' the tower ments, .being free of clouds, dust lea'ving 30 million pelple in sev­ D^wns While' election in 1968. much more attractive to poteu'^ net gain of l4 Democrats mad* •wing out southeast following the and other haze of the lower at­ suite of the Time-Life Building. en states and two Canadian tlal candidates than it has been total eclipse and turning due While the GOP was surging to after Franklin D. Roosevelt mosphere. Rockets provide data No one at the party there pan­ provinces in darkness., . Filmihg^ cene during the two doleful years had been in office (wo years. In east to a point nearly south ol unobtainable from toe plane’s icked, however. ’They barely above-average House gains in sihce Barry Goldwater’s crush­ Montevideo, Uruguay. Many persons in New York 1964, after Dwigbt D. Eisen­ height. looked up from their drinks. turned out lights and lit candles PARDS (AP) — A French ^ ’Tuesday’s nonpresidential year ing 1964 defeat by Johnson: hower had held the preiMency a There, they will check loca­ ’The path of total eclipse ■will This year, everybody knew it Wednesday night in memory of movie actress accidentally balloting, it also was netting Johnson’s loss of party tion against the sun and return similar length of time. Demo- be moving across South Ameri­ Was a Joke. the blackout. ’They had candle­ backed her car into th^fleine from the Democrats eight gov­ strength in Congress was far crats gained 19. In 1962, tw© ■ to Buenos Aires •with loads of ca at about 2,000 miles an hour, The party — thrown by a dis­ light dinners and parties, and drowned today during the ernors’ offices. greater than that sustained by after John F. Kenneth * statistics and pictures that 'will taking' two minutes to pass a tilling company — was one of filming of a spy movie. ‘Ihat old black magic” was ’This cemented Republican any . president . . . two years into__ his House, to* k t{dromlnen'tiy. Plnney survived the election de­ The defeated, gubernatorial Nevertheless, “1 feel the top lows, since no liquor is permit­ lovers taking an uneventful*-the GOP column in the 1968 House aides said the two Pehta- Johnson, who nqw faces a bat- feats of 1962, but can he sur'- candidate, payton Gengras, is candidate failed to make an im­ ted on the campus. drive along the Seine. presidential contest. Voters gon leaders would be in confer- tie to bold down next year’*,, vlve what has been called-the alto getting a share of the cri'ti- pact on the voters,” said Mon­ ^ budget, issued a Statement “catastrophy” of 1966? . ' cism. . i ■ tano. claiming " ’we are winning oiir A few cries for Plnney’s scalp Peter P. Marian! Of GroWn, / MontanO: had been irked by War on waste. - Th^e jponi Stic Values for are already being raised in the who many thought last spring' Gengras's 'praises of Democra­ "I want every person in the wake of Tuesdey's-menumental would-be the party's choice for tic Mayor Richard C. Lee of executive branch to know that Z >■ Democratic ,^ctory and ..agoniz­ governor, compared the plight New Haven during the cam­ expect’ them to wotk even hard­ . / The Holiday Season ing reappraisals are gbing on of toe Connecticut GOP with paign, ,, ■' er from here cm to iinprov* Republican gains in otoer states Although the. GOP, whth the upon this record. Get e Old Saddle and said thaut “the ^situation is help of a "peafe candidate,” "Ihe conflict in Viet Nam and I ; . ^ - ...... mbre than serious. R/ls catas­ did capture one of the state’s the necessity of combatting in­ Braiii) Students trophic.’: six conkressional seats ’Tuesday, flation at home are'tw v *n Do^'t Spare the Horse-power Marian! disclaimed any am :' the Democrats retained all state mount reasons for holding gov- ' Bum U.S. Fldg bltions of becoming state chair­ offices by big margins, took mm ernment spending to rock bot­ \ man himself, however. , firm control of toe State House tom,” Johnson added. RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil Pinney, who has been chair: of Represehtatiyes Il7r60, and ’The. President., followed u p , (AP) — About 100 students man for live years, wasn’t talk­ added to their dominance in the too, on a new law that permit* shouting antigovemment and ing. And Gengras’s role in the Senate, where they will outnum­ Cuban refugees to becom’e per-_ ® E i anti-United Stated slogans post-sleobion GOP was not im­ ber Republicans next year 26-11. manent residents of the United vv Inimed an American mediately apparent. ^ About the only consolation for States after they’ve been in this Wednesday night at a brief Emma Lincoln, Ithe GOP town Republicans in the afterm#to of <, Mm country for two y eu s or hum . demonstration against Brazil’s •chairman in New London, iiiw this trouncing was that there’s-' (See Page Twenly-SeVea) i congressional 'elections next sounded the first ^ b lic call lor no place left to go but up. week. They called the elections Piimey's ouster. -t ■ . The GOP had wort a reprieve a farce. Saying that "one of us has of sorts in 1064, when toe state The students oppose the poU- to eat crow,” Mrs. Lincoln said A legislaUve elections were can­ *r' f » i l i i cies of President Humberto Cas- Wednesday that Pimwy “took celed by federal court order be­ tcllo Branch, whom* they j dei us ou( on a limb.” ‘ cause the General Assembly'had Bulletin 'i^•: , \ ~ . _ Yw i spribe as U.S. puppet. "We worked hard for you and failed to reapportion itself. Oon- m The students argue that elec­ your hand-picked candidate and sidertng the size of,the*'Johnson i * tion rules , prevent genuine lost everything,” she said. landslide, the GOP could, easily radioactivity r e l e a s e d ., • « I, popular -representation through A group of 17 Walltagford Re­ ■ have lost the House,* alb it did WASHINGTON (AP)—Th* W Your Slgnafure elimination of the strongest op- publicans sent Pinney. a tele­ in toe Ribicoff landslide iof 1066. position candidates by pre-elec­ gram urging him\ to^ step dow State Department acknowl- * • Then, in 19M, although a mi­ edged today that “a amall i Opens a Budget Account tion challenges, and the threat, But State (Jentrajl Oommittee- nority party that had if»t won of arbitrary cancellation of po- man George i Grasser ol Wall­ amount .of radloacttvlty** ^ a gubernatorial .election since was accidentally reknied ^ litical rights. ingford -flcnt 4k . telegram of his 1962, the GQP had a voice V r The demonstratration was own disclaiming the Statement Into the atmoaphene on Sep4> ^ OPEN DAILY 10-9 equal ,to thfe Democrats in toe 12 from M iindergrowid .» \ A®^d at a ferry dock. by the 17 aitd promitoig that OonsUtutional Convention, with ; l^en a loaded boat arrived the town committee would dis­ U.S. nuclear teat Uaet I* SAT. 9-5 the delegates split 60-50 between (AP Photofu)' Nevada. But the amount e< j. .‘-from Niterol, across' to# bay c u s toe matter thoroughly be­ toe major parties^ 519 MIDDLE• , I-.', TPKE. EAST radioactive debrte ' w m ' a* froim Rio, the students fortned a fore taking a formal position. Earlier that year, the GOP circle larouhd toetr leaders, who Meanwhile, Gtorge J. Mon* Love Shtne^^ Even Throitgh Big Blackout small that It eoold: 1^ da- J legislative leadership set the : tected only “by aenalttv* * made brief speeches and then ttdio„ town chairman of New stage for this year’s elecUon^ [. CQNNl 'Set lire to toe Ammcan flag, Haven, put toe blame on Gen- Frederick Steele, 27, of„Sfratford and Judith Grif­ car to Steele’s roommate in Stratford for repairs. measuring Inatnunanl* loeat- -Ji by proposhig to outspend 'the • Somehow she found the place in the dark,” he r^ ed In the Immediate vtetaiitY . /■ n i# raHy lasted * lei^ than 10 gras. , Democrats, notaUy in aheu fin of Bridgeport met “bv the light of canclles and mhMites. Ihe'students dispersed Mmttang conceded that. Gen­ a kerosene lamp” during the big blackout of 1965— calls. Yesterday they were married—prudently in ,of tlie teatlBg u r m ," pree* t bc6^ poUoe arrived. gras "did a lot df camiMigning. (flee Page Twenty) a year ago yesterday. Miss Griffin bad taken her New Haveir, which; escaped the blackout. offloer Shrl B*H( 4 saM , v : ..*•'» '•'I /' "T I-' ■ * X ,...... ■‘eHM(rV.... HV; .... irv W ir>(.>V ■ . f, I

*.ii» • .1 -- ■•Vf.., V

) > ./ : -J MANCHEST^^i^ MANCHESTER, £50NK^ TiniRdDAY, NOVEMBEE 10, 1966 . - •' ■> - ' , - ■ ■ ' ■ V' . . . PAGE TH R EE *' ' I . • ...... - f ■ • I I i I.— 1.- .I I ... I ) > 11—— jPACtf TW O MANCBESTfiR EVENING HERALD,/MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966

$ V . J . 1^. V5. k.. . V/ . < k r A n d o v e r » * . A W i n t e r A i r Rham iH s triti Sheinwold on "^Bridge . .f.' - But ilnalf^ Children's Prize Posters O v e r M u c I l Senioi^ W in By ALFRED SEOEINWOiUD N o c tb ^ th vnlBenllito 'iTiis is the second In a series children! UNICEF has been ro­ Even the gzratest experts NORTH J L K 6 5 ¥ of articles for the Mqnih 'o f quested to help with equipment, need practice together to make \ Displayed at Polling Place O f C o u n t r y OCncem sponsored 'by the reference materials and the F i m d D r i v e sure each knows what bis part­ 954 A*. >■ churches,and the synagogue of stipends necessary to train su- ner ia doing at all timed. ♦ Qiotsai b. n i « prize wbmlngr posters lar performance of teacher Bill By TH^ ASSOCIATED PRESS Manchester :whose clergymen pervlsora and Instructors, Com petition Proof lies In a hand played in WEST done by children tn tine fourth, Von Roemer as a pirate chief The hazards of winter — from have been exhorting all hearers What more can we do? We the finals of the i^ o n a l team who re^ly wanted to be a first- $ KQJ5 $ filth, and sixth grades and spon­ dangerous dri'ving conditiona to of the Word to havC a coficCra can’t, all be Frank Laubacha The annual ihagaEine drive championship a few months class pastry cook. All of the and "each one teach one,” but O AQ8 O JldTSS sored by the Andover League of frost tipped noses — were evi­ for the world in ■which We live COTducted for the purpoee of when the players were tour competent cast seemed to en­ we can support our churches dent across ■wide stretches of and to rededicate ourselves to rsdslng funds for the school ac- c*P*rl* ftow playing tor posi­ ■OUTH Women Votera weze on display joy the buildup o f the thwarted the nation today. , its,betterment., and the synagogue as they call tivity program has ended, ***»• on the 1967 North Amerl- A QJ9I72 td the haDways o f the town of­ cheTs performance. , for financial assistance to the 9 AS A wave of frigid air marched ‘ One of the concerns of the Thls was the most successful can bridge fice building on Election Day. Bulletin Board millions in need of teachers and O K6 Into Texas leaving a trial of be­ c le r^ during this month Is with drive In the history of the school „ nea™- * AK4 Prizes will be awarded by The many Andover parepts low freezing temperatures the problem of illiteracy which teaching materiala with total sales far surpassing* HaroldNew Ta Double AU Fan on Nov. 18. PTSA meeting there on Nov. liOwest early morning tem­ human beings.- pie of the world to stand on approxlmitely continued with the Jack of The postern were well done 14. It will be held in the cafe­ their own fe e t One of our am- ^ ^ hearts to declarer’s ace. perature — an even zero — was The United Nations’ Declara­ NOV, FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, TURNPIKE TV AND APPLIANCE OFFERS SEVERAL OF AMERICA’S OUT- and conveyed their intended teria with a business meeting bai^dors recorded in Aberdeen, S.D. tion of Rights of the Child, pass­ to NATO, Harland etudenta in Grades ®S»Mt meant to show that he I have a great deal of sym- meanings wMh simple ^nd col­ at 7:3:0 p.m. followed by an Cleveland, makes this hopeful hew the Jack as weU as the p a ^ f c r Grieve and Ogust, but ^ . TTife^rctic air combined with ed unanimously in 1959, sets S S fo S d X STANDINU BRAND n a m e PRODUCTS AT DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRIDES. orful techiilqties. Douglas De­ “audience participation” meet­ point: "Forty per cent of the scatt^ed snow or freezing driz­ forth those rights and freedoms with the m■ - •>•'■* : x ' .' ^5; ■ ' r- --Ir at a nominal ooet to sumxi^ its Tomorrow, Veterans Day, common in a line from north­ to deyelop his abilities, his in- unteers'in the l i W p r o g r t ^ Ream’s drama group, show that his aide strength was each of the unbM miite. It isjj program. The calendar^may be brings the closing of two public east Texas to lower Michigan. di'vidual judgment, and his sense seeking to bring enlightenment attended a Drama Association in clubs. not worth a takeout double over* secured from any^ board mem­ places. The Town Office building A severe thunderstorm watch of moral and social responslbil- to the^llllterate?the Illiterate Meeting and Workshop last Costly Misanderstandlng a bid of one heart, since you j^ ber or at the .Ahdover Market. We can encourage the many » t the Eugene O'NelU ______win . be closed all day and in was issued by the U.S. Weather Ity, and to become a useful Ira Rubin, of New York, do not have good support tor a Ctaxdw 'iHnb to Meet ¥ the evening as well. T^e public Bureau for parts of northesist member of society” . fine young people of today's Memorial Foundation in Water- playing the South hand, won the the unhid spades. The" ,.Koramber meeting of Library will be closed both af­ Texas and parts of Arkansas What can we do for the ed­ restless age to consider the ford. The program consisted of aecond trick with the ace of Copyright 1966 the^ Andover' Garden Club will ternoon and evening. and Louisiana. ucation of underprivileged chil­ noble profession of teaching as a panel discussion by set de- hearts and knocked out the ace General Featurea Oorp^ provide a demonstration Christ­ In the Pacific Northwest rain dren? How can we feed them their contribution to world bet- s ig n e r from the profession^ of spades. Grieve prompUy re- mas workshop to be given by Manchester Evening Herald moved inland, changing-to snow so they’ll be strong enough to terment. TTiey may become theatw M d was entiUed turned a club from the East Go slow when you are adding* Mrs. John Whitham at the Andover correspondent, Law­ as It moved up the slopes of the attend school? It is possible to quallfled to teach either in the sign Under Difficulty.” hand, expeothig to get a club anebotry paste to the yolk m lx-{ Wbitbam G ^^en Center on Rt. A t the business preceding the rence Moe, teL 742-6796. mountains. ■ make the percentoge o f literacy Hartford'area or in the state tore (tor stuffed eggs) or to a^ 6 in B61ton.\Meeting date is the Early morning temperatures higher in the next five years? of New Mexico where, recently. luncheon, Mrs. Paula Straight, . q^hs return gave Rubin his cream cheese spread because^ 14th and the time is 7:45 p.m. teacher of French, and drama game and an overtrlck. He was the paste is usually pretty salty. ■ ranged from the zero recorded Can we begin by serving right Federal funds have enabled Choose from all the latest models by 4 of the Nation’s outstanding: manufacturers. En* AS ttie num ^r of partiripants at Aberdeen to 78 at Engltind here in Manchester? school authorities to hire an at- coach, was made a member of able to discard both of hla dia- Work in a small amount of the t must be som ^h at limited the Gun Discharajes, Air Force Base, Alexandria, La. Many have already helped tendance officer. His job is to the executive board with another driven by Brian Make wash day a pleasure w^th new full featured automatic washers and wrinkle free FREE PARKING 528- 3333 He is scheduled to appear in Hank Erich and the Nightlj. Manchester Circuit Court 12 The Eye Research Foundation, C. Oliver, 26, of South Port­ “VERSA’HLES” clothes dryers. Choose fromj 3 of America’s outst^ding makes and take advantage of A ll D r i ^ O "D M i Nov. 21. which receives supqwrt from all land, Maine. T h e Q a r k ’s Lee Stanko. your hostess Invites For Ladles these additional savings. Connecticut Lions Clubs, car­ Keams is scheduled to ap­ 28 North St. • Tel. 428-9001 you to come where the fun and good time Is! Only SOe ries on research at the Con­ pear in Manchester Chrcult W nX IM ANTIO necticut Lions Glaucoma Cen­ f Court 12 Nov. 28. ter at the Yale-Ne-\(r Haven Many a holiday celebrant will A car driven by Harriet Za- wind up here . . . and why •OAK ST. RESTAURANT »ah st.- FRANK’S CAFE Medical Center. GVREE PARKINO! Fine Food and Beverageslt tursky of 20 Finley St. backed not, with practically pre-war The i^amily Restaurant ’The Manchester Lions Club prices for our superb Innch- CORNER MAIN & PEARL mto a parked car in the Man­ * sponsors a boj^ each June to eohs and dinners? One good chester High School parking holiday deserves another . . . STEAKS! STEAKS! ^ y s i—State at the University lot Wednesday at 9:25 p.m., po­ -Chbice — apd Prices The of Connecticut and presents the it’s time to reserve your lice said. The other car is Thanksgiving table. Whole Family Can Afford! Rocco Salertio Memorial Busi­ owned by Sally Mae Brown of GREATER HARTFORD'S ness Award to a boy and a girl OPENS WED.. NOV. 23 SHORT _____ $1.75 82 Scarborough Rd. OPEN EVERY DAY UNDER 21 CLUB who earn excellence in business only 10 Nights and 8 Matlneies T-B O N E ...... $2.75 SAVE subjects. The Lions Club Nightiy Nov. 23-24-^28-29-80 Dec. iL * 2, 8 PJM. \ET MIGNON $2.95 throughout the world are also 65 ToUand'Tpke.— ^Next To Western ,Beef Mart Saturday, Nov. 20 & Dec. S, 9 PJM. .sponsoring an essay contest on Noiy cook the largest and most delicious H o liw y dinner with one o f these hew automatic 1 Mile South O f Vernon Circle Complete Lobster the subject “ Peace.” Matinees Dinner ’This year’s festival -will fea­ [lly^THEWRE EAST - ^ C I N E M A l r y iges. Practically, eliminates “the old fashion cleaning up after job.” Enjoy all the Prwsi 52d 2210 Ik. ■* tn,- wia. Sat, Nov. 20 & Dec. 3, Sun., Nov. 8t ft Dec. 4 8 P.M. ture craftsman bppths, a snack -.qoveRNot SI. exit to main si., modem features such as “tilt-top,” removable chrpme , oven liners, automatic roasting Friday Only Acres of Free Pi^rldng ''■■■' ■ I* ■ ■ • ■ I' TONIGHT ONLY! to MIDNIGHT bar and a sales shop to be 1:80 PJB. ft 5:30 PJVL with roast iheter and self-cleaning ovens. ' New Low Price ^ 2 erated by Lutz Junior Museum WOODY ALLEN’S Bhide Tonight: Alvarez Kelly people. , . and The ^Silencers EASTERN STATES COLISEUM Back by Popular Demand From Boston! . The following persons and what’s up — WED. — SpeclaUzing .In companies will display their "LITTLE JOHN I AND THE SHERWOODS" Fine Itallan- S MIRISCH PRCDUCilONS.I West Sprihgfield S American -Meals! crafts!..Marion Atkinson, jew­ J i ^ r lily ? elry; "Kl & M Craf|t8, enamel- SAME POPULAR PRICES 'j — I^US — . < 'Associate Feature Fresh breads and pas­ ware;‘ M a^ Wedberg, jewelry; I- Upper Reserved USJMl Evan Kiiligren, pewterware; A Most Unusual Motion "DEEP iLUE." plus DICKY tries made daily. Lower Res. I8JS0 Kay Adams, jewelry; The Stu­ Picture Featuring DailY Specials ia 4@ 9ftZZ!ZZfljf Boxes— loe Sente ROMNSON from WDRC dio, sancast plaques; Country “The Girl Getters” ft Promenade 44.00 A s Ahvajrs Club Novelties, handcrafted Partially ★ ADMISSIO^ $1.25 ★ Monday thru Friday Legal Beverages novelties. “LUy” 9:00 “ Girl” 7:15 Obstructed 92.60 Itaiaitiiitol COME STAG 6 r D R A G Tel. 649-5544 Also, 'Gilbert Kayhan, copper- ware; E. Steven Pearl, jewelry; ^RnayTsSurJC^WSHnee” NMWMT Don Christenson, sand, glass Jay (Dennis The Menace) Choose from dozens of the latest m ^ e ls of pdrtable or console stereos. See the distino North UNtTffllfe ;,-v. .. and tile plaques; and Cathleen tive hardwood walnut, maple, cherrjf, pecan in many international styles . . . Plhs toe_^ M6Lain, works of CJountry “Zebra In ’JHie Kitchen” plus Bob Hope in "Boy Did and Cartoons One Show 2:iD0 I Get the Wrong Number” very latest in< portables, including plug-in electric guitar. TONIGHT 1$t RUN PLUS 2 jTOI^ HITS Club Novelties. .... ^ ^ “Return Of Thel7” ...... 8 : 1 5 IIOUTCS 6 • 44A SHOWTIMES “FruiWe and johnny” ... .9:55 “Secret Invasion” ...... 6:30 MANCHESTER SEVEN uBiin...' REGISTERED W'Zk: St Nick^is'about ius roirids . . . f )i lUGHnCENTaMaiB! MRBCHFHDUCTIONaill prfSM/S Jy}, Shouldn't you make youf reservations nOw tor that Christmas Party? There are stilj choice dates available for your special, party . . .-vre- aro^ ro Registered REMEMBER! 5 YEARS l a e r , _ Reserrations Now Being Accepted At For Unst Tear Every Perfornuuioe Sold Out OPEN DAILY n m m Both O f'hiese Fine Cavey Hstablishmentsi Get Tour Tlol^ete Early and Avoid Dlsi^pointmait 9:30 A.M. . 6 P.M. Your- J- Protection Cavey’s mcKers wbj, ^ s o l d TEL 649.3406 r I I^EO., THURsTni. SERVICE bi MANCHESTER TO 9 P.M. PROTECTION CONTRACT , fiestaiii;ant>- I LO G CABIN at MARLOWS . L f V ^45 Bast Center S t R t 87, Lebanon, NEXT TO Manch^ter • 643-1415 Conn. (1) 423-0256 TOMORROW 9:30 A.M. lo 5:30 P.M. ^ STOP & SHOP SAT. TO 5 P.M. . AT NO COST M COWARD SM AU On* Do/ Only ■ ■ \...... u o FiroducMn / No Phono CSirdtrf .* ••■

4.^/ - .4 S • I > ft/ .r. V, 11 ! P A G E F O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, T H U R S D A Y , NOVEMBER lO,f 1966 MANUHESTHIK e v e n i n g HEKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 PAGE FIVB-r ...... ' II t : II ...... '"ii ,, — — ^— , .. i ' . . 4 — thuran Camrch, Hartford^ and Tolland County t ' I Vernon Offices C\oted ■hUU ^ boMsys ^ WS Keith Gets e » OM 2 : ttl Indiac •Uiofi'aMt N l.» Thii ' aarwar,an la Mia priii tha pait M jrcan.. ' ' to ftfk i|utftIaM«About Blreh'f . WAem#Ot01f (AP) — A fUit «l f t t Mis a msTMU* and Ittt It Hfc ' ' Tha Athena Ohati aatory aCM. to Hm fonn«r Mn. oenfr«Mlon4l rtbeomirtltti« •took en'bd IJ wOm b(i^ js A OMtaary 21^““ “ TDmoriraw, Veterans Day, * I SurvlToni iiMduda a dauch* I *ad cut ImM 'Oia quaka cceurra* ,aL«!<*_a.ai. ®*®***' _ M yt ^oQB.fDYfmmtnt noord ytsr. la a town, state and fedenU .M:' gendeadkic end eooMef *—*— tar, l*™. Xlwtlia U a ym » a t Commimity Teen Legal Fost TY-Radio Tomght WsiMaitao' iafliMWOli Mn> *. llaiaaa obventry; three brothne, WU- bMiday, and all goveminent ersssi Iwlp „ Maes fl(Mliig ^ mM i f llfB^ Jime »ngl«»t_Mad^._itMn--Levltrtty, of Hartford, offices win be closed. ‘ Atty. W. David,Keith of 6« Shortly bslors sst dowa aleag Mm dsM ItaiM stsmpt lead to wtoiat asks taaa»s UWS Mm* flsft. havn't «»»•“ . "*rtollas of ftil w pegoe 4 7e«r* . J te . Madsen was bom In ford; five (prandchlldren and cf the Adult Evening School Robert Oarabedlan, Lawrence of Marte, Shea and Keith. (18) AUred Hitchcock she- took Ich'end I close. There will be no mall Paul B. Sweeney, has artted for ch a to a n to w r l ^ . ,JPov^ 8-40) Batman (C) Vnitsd ttstts,.uurrl niton ____ dlrectiveik Msnchester June 13, ! “"• * three great-grandohlldren. course on “Understanding ttie Scranton, Berman Olson imd The appointment was aa< (80) Thla la the Life (18) Subscription TV upwards el tM mllll Uglili ICeUile.J iiiWiy*w«4]______i^id.^^N^lt ki vehuMe fDs Adolescent” today at 7:30 pjn. Clifford Hawley. deliveries tomorrow a n d nounced today by new Thwn » Neariy 30,000 v o ^ deriu r ^ ^ ^ <30) Woody Woodpecker ^ (12> Jericho (C) ' Jolmscn rtntwsd ItBl _____ i«lr mil 111 , It _ daughter of Oeo^ro ■“ Helen funeral services vidU be helid (40) The. Munaters 8:00 ( 8-40) T Troop (C) ~ — ...... -VOB* wtP " In KontucU,. *mm m, ^ ^ .7- , ^ _ >11 btondc •P**'<* "'••t thelT work *d*y there will be no window Counsel John F. Shea Jr. Both ware cast to tha oounty'a 13 then order irtoderatora to ra* paanfUl Httlomtiit ot Uw VIot- been their nuree for 10 t'icking documente into « mil- •a «n dmdBeikxr wlU UfeU « Dbnlow England of Manches- tomorrow at 2 pan. at Grace at Rockville Hig^. School...... Obsrdi Country Shir 8:30 (20) Navy FUm ( 3) Mr. Roberts (C) •Caliut food i^etf. contended ••rieg of.ttm« ■pat*, they pmb*. , OfVtiefOMmia ?enfh«U the risk" of (oastag Mne does* sfiPilw.'The" post" wfflee vriU towns. ooimt tha votes. , _ (30) Whirlyblrda...... 424) Point of View, Uidt Ukc tiekeu oa tele* My won't even get to •o«*‘*n* Greece WM . there months. lion cubic feet of flies. The exec- ter, and was a lifelong resident i^theran Church. Burial will be A panel of speakers repre­ St. J (C) (10-20-23-80) Dean Hartlh (C) Madsen, at home; two brothers, F o n e i^ a ls ilies, their contemporaries and to 2 p.m. Mrs. Ernest Skoglund morrow for a full program of being delivered this afternoon ford and Vernon. In Stafford, (24) What's New? 10:30 (18) Alfred Hitchcock and evening to town clerks to (12) Newabealt / 11:00 ( 8 -(C), 10^20-22-30-40) Nev?s, Georgs W . England o f Stam* society. and khs. ^drew McMillan are activities. though, he scored strongly, win­ ( 8) Walter Cronkite (0) Sports, Weather each town. fbrd and Atty. WUllam T. Eng­ Frank O. Smith Speakers will discuss facil­ chairmen and Mrs. Nommn Bell Garbage and refuse pick­ ding an 846-vote majority and ( 8) Newswlre (C) „ (18) Checkmate In Tuesday's vote, Sweeney, . . „ (20) British Calendar (12) Newsbeat land o f Rockville, Md. and a SOUTH WINDSOR — The fu. ities______which are,______or should be, is treasurer. ups will be made on schedule of^tting Sweeney’s gtdns.to 6:48 ( 8) Peter .Tenninga—News 11:15 (10-20-30) Tonight (C) ■Istsr, Miss Nancy H. England nera,i of BVank C. Smith of 1164 available vdien problems de- tomorrow. who has been sheriff for a to­ the other ten towns. _ „ (20) News. Sports, Weather (121 Newsbeat The following women, will be tal o f 14 yean, received 14,208 7:00 ( 3) Movie (40) Snorts Final (Ot Manchester. Pleasant VaUey Rd. waa hrid velop and help is needed.; to charge of the various booths: Both men Uve In Yemon. (20) Huntley-Brlnkley (C) 11:20 ( R) Movie »m em l services will be held votes. Pawluk received 14,179. (24) Comrnter Science yesterday morning from the Appearing on the panel wlH Mrs. Noel McCarthy, attic .Wednesday and ’Thursday in Until tile state legislature 11:26 (40) (C) ^ 1 Saturday at 2 p.m. at Emanuel Both figures, though, are un­ (22^ -tt) News, Sports, 11:30 (221 Tonight (C) Walter N. Leclerc Funeral be Mrs. Beverly Cochran, so- treasures; Mrs. William Kuhn- conjunction with parent-teach- passed a new law in 1063, can­ Weather (121 Movie Ldtheran Church.^ The Rev. official. Home, 23 Main St., Manches­ cial worker in the local school ly and Mrs. Jack Sizer, aprons; er conferences. didates who wanted a.recount ( 8) Green Hornet (C) (401 M Squad Brie Oothberg, associate pas­ According to the law, a re­ _ (10) Colt .45 11:45 ( 31 New.s. Sports, Weather ter, with a Mass of requiem system; Miss Margaret Parker, Mrs. Jsunes Grant, arts and The fair is being sponsored had to go to court to ask for 7:18 (40) Peter Jennings. News 12:10 ( 31 Movies tor, wifl officiate. Burial win be quest fo r a recount may be at St Francis of Assisi Church. supervisor of the northeast of­ crafts of the wmrld; Mrs. Rob- by the PTA and aU funds one. The new law allows the (32) Mass. Highlights 1:00 (401 Air Force Film to Bast Cemetery., made within three days if the The Rev. John Rikteraltls of fice of ChUdren’s Services of ert Bilodeau and Joyce Wright, raised will benefit the school state dialrman simply 'to re- BBF. SATURDAirb TV WEEK FOR rOM:0,Ene USTINO Friends may ctdl at the the church was celebrant Connecticut; Mrs. Justine margin of votes Is less than religious articles; Mlrs. Georgs library. one-half of one percent of the * n c a m t to races with Bofanea Vhneral Home, 400 Mrs. R a ^ J. Thrall of South Scher, probation offlcer for the phimps and Mrs. P. .Tracy, Mrs , Barbara Benson and Main St, tanorrcw fMm g to total number of votes oait In • ▼o'*- origtosl re- Windsor > was organist. Burial Juvenile court; Leonard Yeren- 90unt^ store; Miss Edith Phil- Mrs. Betty Gagnon are chair- Atty. W. David Beltli 4 and 7 to 9 p m . this case, one-half of one per though, may. come from was to 8t Mary's Cemetery, sky, admtolstratmr o f the Com­ lips, Mrs. Jean Ludwig, Sarah _ men of the fair. Others on the Radio Tailored coat and pajama set of men are Republicans. Attys. cent is about 150 votes. candidate. ^ Windsor Locks. Paither Rikter- munity ' Child Guidance Clinic Sorensen and Carol and Mil- committee are Mrs. Carol Dick- (H iIm Hsttag taodnlM only thoMo ninkM broaficaato o f 10 or II easy-to-wash, quick drying Capro- and others concerned with chil- Shea and Keith haVe replaced Pawluk said he decided, to Pawluk has retained an at­ altis read the committal service. dred Cook, Holiday House. 'inson, publicity chairman; Mrs. ndnal^ length. Some atatlnna iw n r otbsw vtiort newaoasta.) lan"^ nylon, pink, blue; red. 32 to 40, M n. Walter. H. Andereon ______dren and youth. Attys. Irving. Aronson and ask for a recount because of torney, Alexander Goldfarb of Bearers were Brian Kieman, Mrs. Leonard Green will be Louise Howells and MrsT Helen Arnold Klau, respectively, the closeness of the vote. Paw­ Hartford, to handle the legal . _ . WDB^lSMM 7.30 Harry Reasoner .■J??” ’ Pldwrd Cote, Henry Zavorik, Mrs. Corcoran will s^ak on luncheon ■ chairman, with Henderson, display chairmen, B:(W Long John Wade - 7:38 World of Religion Atty. Keith is a former as­ luk was :tiieriff from 1959 to aspects a t the request for the wrson, 66, M To u b m St., Toi- Bjai|(ard Dezzo, R o « Maaocchia resources the scliools offer for lunches to be seiVed Friday and and Mrs. Jane Fletcher, sales 8:00 Dick Robinson 8:00 News bad, a teacher in the bi^ess Gregg. those needing help, while Miss sistant prosecutor and chief 1963. recount. ♦... 1:06 News, Sign Off -8:10 Speak Up Hartford Saturday from 11 to 2. chairman. . __ intCH—9IM 10:06 Comment department of Man^ester ^ prosecutor' of Manchester’s-old A feature of the fair this year Books will be on sale Wednes­ B:0C HerUord Highlights 10:20 Speak Up Hartford. High School for more than 30 p^ede grams of area social agencies Town Court. Before Joining his 8:00 Gaslight 11:30 Barry Farber Show will be Children's Night BYlday day from 1 p.m. to 4^ pjn. and present firm, he was a law 13:00 Quiet Hours 12:00 Comment y a m until her retirenaeat w e e y^uieral services for Adolfs which work with young peo- from 7 to 8, with William Gar- State Hires FirmSo Study WPOP—'141M 12:16 News. Sign Off years ag^ died yesterday a^ r- ppigj^ 24 Strickland St. pie. Terensky wlU explain when «' Atty. ch ».» o«,cK. 8:00 Jim Meeker WTIC—1086 rell presenting the "Farmer in from 10 am. to 3:30 p.m. Books noon at Rockville General Hos- ett, himself a former town 6:30 Ken Griffin 5:00 Afternoon EMltlon were held Tuesday afternoon and where to look for psychiat- the Dell” magic show. also wUl be on sale Friday 10:00 Hotline 6:00 News. Sports. Weather' pitaL She was the wife of Wal- Ahierican Latvian Evan- ric help. 13:00 John Sherman 6:35 Americana There also will be a fish pond during school------hours for the Landscaping for Roads ter H. Anderson. gellcal Lutheran Church. The David Payne, coordinator of Keith is a Manchester native a no « W IN F -12 8 # 7:30 News ot the World and game room fo r the chil- children, 8:00 News 7:45 Joe Garaglola Mn. Anderson was h ^ ^ ^ e Karlls ^reimanls, pastor, the course, will serve as mod- and a graduate of Wllbraham HARTFORD (AP)—Beautiful In June, the state highway 8:16 Speak Up Hartford 7:60 Sing Along. dren and a pet show Saturday 6:00 News extri value! S, 1900 to Tolland, a dau^ter 'officiated. Burial was to East e'rator for the panel. Those at- Antoversa^ BMquet Academy, Wesleyan University highways set in a natural land- 7:65 Brinkley Reports from 11 to noon. 'Tickets for department gave tentative ap­ 8:15 Barry Father Show R: 06 Pop Concert ef Edward and Edith Inthrop. tending will be given an op- University of Connect!- s o ^ is the goal of a step taken 6:46 Lowell Thomas 9:06 Nlghlbeat the chicken dinner may be re­ proval to a model plan for R t 6 7:00 The World Tonight soft brushed Meacham and lived ^ure aU Bearers were IWc Ozols, Br- portimfty to ask questions and theran Church o f Rockville will school of Law. He has been by the State Highway Depaii- 11:00 News Sports, Weathei served by calling Mrs. Andrew 7:15 Frank Gifford 11:30 Art Johnson Show IMT life. She was a graduate of jj^sts Ozols, Arvida Ozols, Jesse to make evaluations of the hold its. 100th Amiiversary Ban- ^ practicing attorney in Man- merit. beautification, as conceived by McMillan. Rockville High School and Wil- Amtoroslo, OJar Nagells ' and couifse,,first of its kind to be quet at the Kusciuszko Club to- cheater since 1949. Highway Commissioner How- Manchester Planning Director tonantlo State Teachers Col- ggnle Berzina. conducted at the evening Ski Club to Meet day at 7 p.m. A program will ard S. Ives announced today Joseph Tamsky. Alpine Ski Club wiU meet follow the banquet, including reg. 6.00 W** The Walter N. Leclerc Fu- s<*wl. the Wring of a New York con­ Tamskyls plan, basically, la $5 Million ‘Honeycomb’ 3.94 She was a teacher for more Home, 28 Main St, wtoi Last year a panel session for tonight at 8 at the Sport Mart, g;uest speakers and entertain­ sultant firm, 'VoUmer Asso- 7 Park St., with a recent movie ment. Hospital Notes for a linear park, extending than 41 years and besides teach- jjj charge of arrangements. ‘ adults was held with special­ cdatea, to review rood and from S. Main St. to Case M t $ag to Manch^ter had also ______released by United Airlines to Building Activity Dips Testis Man’s Environment Brushed acetate and nylon that ists in the fields of medicine, 'Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. bridge aesthetics and advise on It would Include walkways, taught to Glastonbury and New Joseph B. Irwin be shown.' A total of 66 building permits wash and drip dry. Short sleeves. law, religion and education. As in all areas excepting mater­ conservation in connection with bridle paths and parklets, con­ MADISON, Wls. (AP) —In a tolerance of harsfli conditions by The club is conducting, a were issued during September, Wghway development. The con­ 9S-milUon bidldtag here, acien- Pink, blue, maize. 32-40. Britain High Schools. She waa WAPPUNG—^Funeral services » result of this meeting another nity where they are 2:S0 to 4 structed to fit the terrain, the living tilings on eajth so«that v e drive for new members. Appli­ compared to 85 in the same sultants will also aim at ttotz maintained a honeycomb of can kix)w what to exj^ct in our N yl.n tricot a member of the State Teach- Joseph B. Irwin of 460 Fos- developed which was Just p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.'and private natural features and the habitat cation blanks may be obtained month last year. protecting natural resources 48 rooms where sound, heat, search^for extraterretarial life,’’ •n Asso^tioi^ U i^ t«r St was held yesterday mom- 'or teen-agers, rooms where they are 10 a.m. of..the area and to,extend under gstional Church of ToUan^ Tol- Watkins-West Funeral IFIsh Chib Banquet at the sport Mart M . Perxnitrissued In Sept 1965 rr^.m^Tilitom^rrrequ^-;::; private property, especially X ^ ^ r e S light, humidity, and wind and Senn added. Local skiers were ureed to loin nroro vaineii .nt M4. TW.s . ___ ...... /v» na,-v paxtuiemig w e paw oa w s land lyprical Society and Tol- E. Center St, Man- The Polish American Citizens Local skiers were urged to join were valued at $262,254. This not to smoke in patients’ rooms. in the ^ e o s of park and recrea­ the rain soon wiU -be mere ’^ e Biotron will be made waltz gowns now and be included in the relocated R t 6.' i b ^ Library A s ^ ia tlo n . Chester. Elder l.eo Poirier of Fish Club win hold Its 36th- an- September they were $209,338. No more than hvo visitors at tion facilities. puppets of a computer. avmlable to researchers from year’s activities. State Highway Officials, at Sm yrna, besides her hus- pijjnyiue ^nd Elder O. J. Mills nlversary banquet Sunday with The September breakdown: one time per patient. The company has planned Known os the Biotron the th ^ g h ou t the nation for spe- the time, had asked for several band, include a stepmother, — ou ’ •’ ' Present members were remind eight new dwellings, $158,000; expressways and highways in complex will help In the study of oim projects. pf Hartford officiated. Mrs. e Paul Sweeney as *d that 1967 dues now are pay- lb s. Rose Meacham of Vernon; one new 2-lamily dwelling, $16,- Patients Today: 288 Oonnectlcijt, New York, Massa­ copies of Tamaky’s plan and man’s environment on earth- Ivhen the Biotron is opened, Frances White of Hartford was m ^ r of ceremonies. able to treasurer Florence Titus. had promised to give It full con­ five brothers, Preston Meacham 000; one office addition, $7,000; chusetts, Indilana, IUlnods, end end what he may find on Mara thje annual price tag for opera­ 94 soloi^. Organist was Mrs. Elsie There vdll be a social hour rtepot St, Broad Brook. ADMITTED T U E S D A Y : sideration. reg. 6.00 Maurice Meacham, both of 56 miscellaneous permits, $28,- Kentucky. It has also prepared or the nioon. tions will be about half a million Anderson of Hartford. Burial starting at 4 p.m., with a roast Stanley Bazydlo, 11 Bii'ch St.; Tamsky had said that the ToDand, Robert Meacham of w. waonlne Cemeterv Squadron Installation 338; 17 certificates of occupan­ statewide master plans for out­ In the Biotron,' a woodland dollars. The around-the-clock beef dinner served at 5. Follow­ Edward Bolles, Ellington; Mrs. proposal, if implemented, could Mhnroe, Francis Meacham of New officers of Squadron 14, cy $25.50 w th total fees col- “cabte; i4B “ Glr“^ Dn;' door recreaition tor OonneoUcut, pond may be separated by a operations will draw fully 20 per extra value! Bearers were friends of the ing the dinner, j prizes will be start a highway beautification Csdar Grove, N, J., and James Sobs of the American Legion lected and tomed over to the oatiierino Champagne, 93 New York, and Indiana and has wall from a simulated bit of lu­ cent of ail the electricity used Luxurious gowns with full overlay family. awarded for the best catch of Just completed a plan for Indi­ trend and would create an im­ Mhaeham of Ellington; two sis- will be installed at ceremonies to^ of $1,25850. .Foster St; Katherine Courte- nar ktixtacape. A miniature by the University of Wisconsm. i brushed fleece gown the season. . age of “creation rather than de­ tera, Mrs, Lincoln Smith of Wil- at the Legion Home, West Rd., The activity for September manche. RFD 2,l^kvlU e: Ho- ana on conservation o i the tropical rain forest one moment sixth largest ta the country. all around. Lace lavished or tailored Mrs. Bussell L. Armogida The name of the champion struction” for road bqlldera iaa and Mrs. John Burnett of Saturday at 7:30 p.m. 1966:, sixteen new dwellings. Daigle, 39' OXeary Dr.; Indiana Dunes. can be quickly altered to Sa- . , , , The funeral of Mrs. Marion fisherman will be announced ' Vernon] and «»veral nieces and Armogida of 63 Whit- Lloyd Eddy 'vriill be installed hai’a-dry conditions the next—or styles. Sleeveless, cap sleeves or and he will be presented a gold $118,000; one office building gheryl [pi^, Hartford; Mary Jo as commander. A team o f o f­ (Grove HlU Cemetery) $6,000; pox, 4!bo Buckland Rd.. W ap- Joseph Strnad, 65 WeUs, Rd., f v o m P t i i * perhaps pumped full of smog. V U aey Rd., wife of Russell L. Ar- trophy. His ncune also will be long sleeves, S, M, L. ^ ^ r a l M ^ c e s wlH ^ held morning ficers of the local post, headed one commercial addition, $9,- pin)?; Jonathan Gurake. 95 Irv- Talcottville; Mrs. Julienne Han- l a M i l l V iC Il ^ Head of. the Biotron, Harold School Menus 3.94 reg. 6.00 Satiny at 1:30 p ^ t n m the John F. Tierney Fu- '’y Commander John Lawrence, 600; one warehouse and storage ipg st.; Brian Jambard, 896 sen, Stafford Springs; Aaron A. • Senn, calls his •work' '"the rtyb’s. ,large .trophy., reserved' Driver Unliiirt f* neral Home; 219 W: Center St, ch a n m W r,will------conduct the ■— ...... ceremonies.- ...... building, $12,000; demolition of Pleasant Valley vaucy no..Rd., j^ South u x n Pekowsky, ------...... Windsor Locks; Mrs. sciimce of the next decade..’’ The Manchester public school for p ^ t ‘ “ Today,’’ says Senn, "there Is' taaiLJhe Itov^^^. Sme^ requiem at the oporis Parents and guests of members 18 buildings (phase two of the Windsor; Helmer Johnson, 15 Js«e Uarlson, 30 St. John S t; menu for the week of Nov. 14 movies win be diown. A 21-year-oId Bolton man es­ an increasing awareness of the paator. will officiate. Burial wUl „f the Assumptlonl The were invited. There will be re- Redevelopment project) $5,000; Packard S t; Kathy Keefe, 614 John King, RFD 1, RockVille. is as follows: Long gown of brushed acetate and Guests will Include Cole W, freshments and dancing follow­ caped injury at 7:50 p.m. Tues­ probieims of man’s relation to be at the convenience of the Ernest J. Coppa was[cele- 65 miscellanious'permits, $41,- Foster St., Wapping; Robert DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Monday: Chicken vegetable nylon, lace trim. Pink, blue. 34-40. Wilde, chief of the fisheries di­ ing the ceremony. day when he was throws his environment. Not only la 34™*ly. brant. Paul Chetelat was! or- 654; 29 certificates of occupan- Law, Columbia; Mrs. Yvonne .Mrs- Ciarol Yeomans, 14 Deep- soup, peanut butter and jelly Friends may call tomorrow vision of the Connecticut Board there the problem of pollution, .rnel* and nylon ganlst and soloist The Rev. Northeast Boidc Fair cy, $43.50; 40 trade licenses LeBlanc, 106 Ferguson Rd. wood Dr.; Robert B|rdgeman, 10 from his car while trying to sandwich, vegetable sticks, milk, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Charles A. Shaw waa seated of Fisheries and Game; Frank Northeast School will pre­ but there is sdso the concem in $175. Total fees collected. Also, Mrs. Agnes McBride, 29 Haynes St.; Valerie Steppen, ^ oncoming auto on E. apple crisp. the Ladd,, Funeral Home, 19 Gregory of the Kingfisher Co.; sent its annual book fair next $1,772.50. with space exploration. We will the sanctuary. Burial was in St. Cottage St; Mrs. Rae McMan- Middle Butcher Rd., Rockville; ^ . . High school only; Pepper Eaitogton Ave., Rockville. James’ Cemetery. Father Coppa Francis Prichard Sr., former be aide to conduct studies in on, 37 Foster St.; Adolph Rob- Mark Belluardo, 360 Fe:i|uBon steak on roll, potato sticks, fleece dusters The family suggests that the committal service, co u n ty commissioner; Ted erts, Hebi-on Rd., Bolton; Mr®, Rd.; Mrs. Marqulta Drew, 13 Police said Leonard-G.IBJork- both these areas with biotron asparai£;us, milk. ttose wishing to do so make Bearers j^were Joseph Arena, Wraight, former game warden Eva Rock, 50 Spring St.; John Michael Dr.; Vernon; Edward J^- WUUams Rd. was lacUlties.’ ’ » Tuesday: Beef stew with memorial contributions to the Donald Armogida, Robert for eastern Connecticut; George Schuyler, Amston; Mrs. Ctwol Reid,. 345 Hilliard St.; James driving west on New Bolton Rd. -Ihe Biotron, unique ta Non- vegetables, roll, butter, milk, American Cancer Society. Armogida, Joseph Reggio. Wll- 'Theummler; John Gessay erthe Shanley, 43 Philip Ringi' extra value! et Newington, mother of Mrs.- sumption attended" the Mass. Assisting Edward Poreda, (Continued from Page One) ------Staezek, 218 W. Main St., Rock­ Galasso, Monson, Mass.; Dana "BJorkman veered right and growth of animals and plants ta Thursday: Oven fried chicken, Mazy Preneta of Manchester, Lewis LaBrec of Manchester, president of the fish club, with ville; Bernard Szarek, 383 Newman, 41 Bunce Dr.; An­ hit a median which qirung the variou%r dlmates controlled by Vietnamese workers awaiting gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed Coxy soft dusters that wash beautifully, girls’ ski jackets died last night at New Britain brother of Mrs. Armogida, was arrangements will be these however, continued to be light . Woodbridge St, drew Relchenbach, 20 Hamlin door on the driver’s side and the scientists, such probtams aa The boody battle in Tay Niiih transportation to the U. S. base. potatoes, j>eas, bread, butter, General Hospital after a long omitted In the account of her other officers of the club:. ^ ADMITTED YESTERDAY.' St.; Joseph Baskin, 37 Clinton catapulted him from the car. air pollution and living on other Albert 'Province of Zone C pushed the Some, were crushed by the col- milk, mixed fruit. come in 2 pretty styles; •with paisley Illness. obituary In ’Tuesday's Herald. Stanley Dowglewicz, Nadine Bailey, Crestridge Dr., Dr., Wapping; Brian Ballard, 22 'The crash was one of four in- planets also will be examined. Orlowskl, T______h o m a s Gamer, toll of American dead in the war lapsing piles, while others were Friday; Baked macaroni and Bundvon, besides her daugh------Vernon; Mrs. Annie Binock, 27r Foley St;s t : Joseph McLean, McLean. 4141 -by police Tuesday . .V. "We can laogram tne com­ tie or with collar and embroidered Mitchel itogalus and Max Sad- t*ist week to neariy double the drowned, the spokesman said. reg. 12.00 ter, liKlude her hiuband, two Mrs. John L. Russell Charter Oak S t; William Bla- E. Middle i’Tpke.'; Mrs. Terese No arrests were made and no puter to add different gases to cheese, apple-celery salad, 8.94 number the, week before, Elsewhere in Viet Nam, U. S. injuries were reported. . bread,' butter, milk, brownie ether daughters, a son, eight Funeral services for Mrs. lak. Marines launched C ^ k tiori Lensky, Jr., 59 Clinton St.; Rob- McMullen knd daughter, Bran- the air in . some of the rooms, trim at buttonholes. Sizes S, M, L. BH8 Parents NlgTit weekly casD report Police issued a wriitten wam - and so we can simulate atmos­ pudding. V\ grandchildren and eeven great- Ruth French Russell of 108 Pawnee north of Da Naj^ a n d Carter, 66 Spruce St.; Mrs. dy St., Bolton; Mrs. Patricia El- ^ Reversible jackets with nylon or grandchildren. Plymouth Lane, wife of John Parents Night will be held at vealed. pheric pollution to a degree,’’ nonlethal ras S Mata St.; lert, Tolland; Armand PeUetler, b a ck l^ . Seim’ said. CLERGY OPPOSE BOMBING cotton shell, wami int^lining'. The funeral will be held Sat- L. Russell, were held this mom- the Rockville High School Addition __, divisions continued searching Bnan D Allesandro, East Hart- Quarry Rd., Bolton; Charles John Howarth 68 In space research, the Biotron HOLYOKE, was celebrant. bect^ Saegae^t, Ellington; Lisa dtamage when she returned at acrylic finit bonded to acetate. Complete ^ ♦ 'I A reception for players on batant viUagers, he said the tata land; Mrs. Eileen Riley and son] »-+r t- * Survivors, besides her hus- Mrs. Ralph‘ThraU was organist, Sossta, 105 Blssell St.; Mrs. 4:20 p.m. , ■ Long, sleeved ’ warm pajamas in the soccer and cross-country to save life. ^ Mpther, Child Coventry. hand, Include her parents, Mr. MrA Mary. Blata and Mrs. Helen Spaulding, 20 Summit with its own Orion* acrylii: turtleneck icozy bnished acetate and nylon. teams snd their parents will be Initial global repercus- DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. A three-car crash occurred at and Mrs. Paul Gedutis of Hart- PhyUss Courtney were ' solo- Hurt in Crash St.; Mrs. Sally Stephenson, 10:06 p.m. ph . Nike Circle when Pink, blue. 34-40. fopfl; a son, Paul Dabkowskl ists. Burial was in St. Bridget’s held next Thursday at 7 p.m. in 1?"^’ State Dean Irene Kehl, RFD 1, Bolton; ^ ^ sweater, l^lue, green, gold. 7-14. _ ThompsonvlUe; J. Robert Suhr, Charles 'Trotter, 54B Chestnut ^ rolled from a t Takoma Park, Md.; a broth- Cemetery , Manchester. The room six of Qie high school. aemed that the United Mrs. (Louise B. Ryan of Wall 512 W . Middle Tpke;; Francis St.; Mrs. Joan, Meteon, Sims- smashed Into Move up to the distinguished •r, Alitaono GoduUa of Woth- Rev. John B. Hickteraltls read Peter A. ^MagUo, director w^ng gas w^are It. and her one-year-old son Terhune, 42 S. Adams St.; •rafieid; two sisters. Whs. Elea- the committal service. of athletics and head soccer stad .nonkllMng bury; Roy Collins, 14 Barry Rd.; Were rilghtly injured about noon Carl Torstenson, 84 Russell St. Robert Law,-0)lumbla; Richard PoUce said the run-away car motoring of a prev'iousiy owned Bor .Ypnika of South Windsor Bearers were Luc Begin, Ray- coach at the Utalverslty'of Hart- -nnunno tn yesterday when their car veer­ owned by Linda E. Bushey of BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A Soares Sr., 89 Hillside Dr., and WCrs. Angela Guerrinl o f mond Borilet, Simlon Veullleux, ford, and Robert Kennedy, head innocent uve« w ed off the left side o f East St. 62 Nike Circle, struck oars own­ son to Mr. and Mrs. David South Windsor; Mary Jo Fox, LihiDin Continentai We have an’ttnusiiali/ Hartford. Charles Quirion, Francis liChan. coach at the University of .pj^^ and smashed Head-on into Bergstrom, 145 Chestnut St.; a ed by Raymomi Mufiphey U. S. command on' 490 Buckland Rd., Wapping; choice selectionrot Continentais recenUy traded by their pre-j FHmeral services wiU be held and Philip Meek, Connecticut, will speak at the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John of Taunton, Mato., and Jack nounced that 127 Americans talephone pole. Lynette Maxwell, 80 Fairfield vious owners for Uie 1966 version of America's most distin-' 7-14 wool skirts temonow at 9 ajn. at the Gul------. . reception. . ^ were kUied last week: m were ^he woman was treated at Queen, Amston; a son to Mr. W. Haynes of ChilUcothe, Ohio. ■ I d St.; Johp ■Protter, IQ] Legion Dr., fuished motorcar, '^heir prime condition (many sUil parry th * liaiio4tagarino Funeral Home, *...... wounded and eight were miss- Manchester Memorial Hospital and Mrs. Michelle Rattl, He­ Vernon; Hebner Johnson, 15 ,new-car warranty) assures their second owners many years Frederick 8 . Wtakley, chair- captured. 'The week be- ®'*'s and bruises and releas- bron; a daughter to Mr. and Packard St.; Brian Jambard, Burial win be M t and miiN of unsurpassed motoring exc»iiehce, together with 8t>Be^ About Tbira man o f ^ Chamber o f Com- fgpe 66 Americana were killed The^Jboy, Michael, suffered Mrs. Terrence Reaviel, Warrm^ 80S Pleasant Valley Iw., South Hebron T extra value! < diet Cemeteiry, ieldr merce Christmas parade com- 493 ^rounded, accord- .A mWor bruise. 'vllle; a son to Dr. and Mrai Windsor; Mrs. Vera Stewart jthi most impressive savings. We’ii be glad to qupta yo ilito 94 FTlanlB niay Alpha Delta Ksppa, honorary mlttee has annoimced that '12 thli fii- ing -to , revised figures issued Mrs. Ryaii was charged lyith Ivor Smyth, 61 pale Rd.; a son and daughter, ‘Vernon Trailer lintarestingly low terms-this week! reg. 6.00 corduroy ang^l sets Mftti home tonli 7 k 9. Motorist Nods, ‘ jji meet to- floats, 16 m ar^g units and today. re^less driving, j to Mr. and Mrs. Dominick jVen- Court; Mrs. Japqueltae Berube •1 ■■ n l ^ at 8 at the of Hta. ,sevm bimds qpd drum ooriw al- Both South Vietaamese.,gov- State police In Oolcks;ter said tura, 118 Eldridge St. and daughter, Eiuit Hartford. flits Four Posts V ____ Kelson, Meraw R Rendall Spencer, I llanMdi and lived ta Hartford tonight at 8 at the home

i . 1’ -■ I ■. ' I ■ ’ 'l n

'■I

«' \' •. <■ r / ' PAGE SIX , , BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, JlANCHESTBR, CONN^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 19W IKAKCHEOTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEHTEB. CONN,, iH l^ D A Y , NOVEMBER 10,1966 PAGE SEVEN' ISew En^and Vigi^Hes j . . ores U.S. BOY SCOVT y6te Result Se^jkers tuid News SOON.. |Praii]0fei^ Flint Ad^ _ Set at Record, T oo . b o b Pwdi S TO ■ Hwchesttf residents voted Tuesday in record num- Mounts in Wake I CAmo (AP) ^ The Aiherteafi wheat, X bave to think: Thl* to Cub Scout P a ck 3 o f Second To-^U Nuclear Sujb my bread yoiPre taUting ■URR CORNERS SHORPINO PjLAZA b w for a state deetion, and what appears to be a rec- message on Viet Nam Is being Congregational CSturch met re­ I»mt01T (AP) — They’re ooqgreoaional delegation ftom state groups tor the past few By ORM WEST about’ .’’ ort number of them phoned The Herald Tuesday eve­ ,^i^bsTOK (AP)-N«w Bnslaad for boraea and wheezing cars Ignored or is not getting across cently at the church. Den 4 (N l^ OALDORS)' unpacking the lefta^r presiden­ X2-7 Democratic to 12-7 Repub­ months. Actually, the United States ning to learal the results. ------Veterans Day, November llth i Is remembered by middle aged Vignettea., since it was put up in 1606. tial campaign literature, but­ lican. . " I have contacted Ray Bliss, in Cairo, one of tiM major ciqpi- has not closed tiie door on wheat conducted opening ceremonies,* The HeMld'S ph^e informa­ and .'Older folks as Armistice Day. It conunemckates the sign­ . A cl&ssifled ad In the Forta- The truateea shut off the wa­ tons and bumper atickeni and Rolled back the 1961 J<^son Republican national chairman, tals with ties to both Bast and allocations. But new leglslaticm under the isupervision o f John ter because health officials said tion service, which had been n Open Forum bringing a jK«eid«mtial draft tilde which had given Democrats . and Republican state chairman ing of the armistice in World War I. On that carefree, bolster-, nouUi, N A , Herald offered a it was polluted. West. in Washington basically has Hayes, cub-scout leader. used boat for sale by the name Official statements on Viet tradition for many years, Waii machine oiit' of nriothbaUs for control of the Michigan legisla­ in all 60 states,” he said. ^ ous, whistle blowing day In 1918, every one had high hopes In recent months Vermont ohan|(ed the old .food-for-peace Boys receiving bob cat pins of "TuIUbee.” The ad said the reatored for this election after “ Tkoaghta In De4ent” RopUbHcan QoV. Goorge Rom­ ture for the first time in 80 Zlmmermann, who lias never that wars were over v/ith. The war to end all wars had ended. oommimities along Lake Cham­ Nam and editorials in the gov­ program under which wheat were Dino Caatelll, John Peck, boat was built in 19G1, needed ernment-controlled press in­ ba-ving been dropped for (Sev­ To the Editor, ney. years. been in direct contact with It didn’t work out that way. plain have oompledned about was supplied ftr 10 years Jeff Cote, Jeff Jones, David Romney la the man who: While Romney was accepting paint but was perfect for fish­ variably caM on .tile United eral years. Many good thoughts oome to Romney, said he also is trying polluted air coming over from through soft-currency agree­ Kershaw, James Sylvester DEE’S Won a third term as Michigan victory In Detroit Tuesday In the years since, cities, states, ttoUbns and people hav^ ing or general use. States to withdraw. There is no ' ✓ to get in. touch with someone New York. Now Vermont has ments. Bruce Bayles, Raymond iVkl- Very soon after the polls political governor with the laigest plu­ changed but the problems remain much the same'today as in The ad said to contact Lee mention of reciprocal withdraw­ night, a Romney-for-presldent close to the Michigan governor. trouble with polluted water, too. Future food grants are almost lace, Tom Hogan, Tim New- rality in state history, despite drive was revived in Dallas, yesterdays of the past. With God’s help, maybe some day these Harmon of Portsmouth about' als by North Vietnamese forces cloeed, preliminary were campaign, even in defeat. Fore- Ftorward-looking bu m per The mind. boggles' and hope certain to be mt a hard-currency mahn, David Hayes, Robert Featuring The Area's Most the toot that Tuesday’s was an Tex. the sale. the United States claims have a'vaUahle and they «ti«“*. hours- and days, ya$ Helped U.S. Sen. Robqri P. G eorge A. 'Zlmmermann, presi­ forth at Romney’s election Veterans Day should remind all of us of the thousands of ft, the ad was prank. The Nor is there any equation Complete Showing Of a always seemed above it all, im­ Egyptians tend to make much Dennis Vigue and Luc Pel- The first fragmentary flg u ^ including. Sundays, working in Series Speaker Griffin defeat former aik-term headquarters late -Tuesday. American youth who died in conflict without having the "TuIUbee’’ la a n u c iw aubma- Engaged made between the somewhat dent of a similar group that mune, full of clear water and of widely circulated reports tiiAt litler received a denner badge. did not reflect the Republican I**!!**®* you. I>emocretlc Gov. O. Mennen spread to 20 states bstore ft wad* Romney and his staff dis­ chancL to grow old. Tt should remind all of us that our Amer­ tine in for repairs at Ports­ analogous situation in which The Rav. John Hills of Frank­ sunUt skies.. The engagement of Miss Pa­ the United States, in the past John Morton and Ralph 'victoriea o f Vincent Ctonovesl S^enda and strangers alike Wllliama, who had the bieseing rebuffed by Romney in 1061. claimed all knowledge, of them, mouth, and Harmpn is her ex- Egypt finds itself. Some 50,000 HALLMARK lin Square, N.Y., win s p e ^ at ican way of life was made possible by their total sacrifice. tricia Enos of Manchester to year, mqde "representations” Lewis, assistant cubmasters, end Robert Stavnitaky. Those 4® many ways. To all f ed'the Kennedys and the heavy Zlmmermann, 41, vice preei- but reporters noted that the •cuUye officer. ^ of its troops are in Yemen to $ series of qftctei ieridees hekt No one knows this better than the buddies who'^served with PROOF OF m s STA’TEMENT Harry J. Lane of Stafford over pernftssioh'for the opening' became apparent as fuller re- c&n only say thank you very backing of labor in this l a t ^ dent of a manuto^ring firm, demcarae tn from the polls. much. heavy state. said in a telephone interview coordinated and the placards 8UB SALE FASdNATINO of President Abdullah al-Sallal. Three boys received lion ★ C A R D S at 7:80 pan., at tha X *resb^r- the living and the dead . . . WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL of Administratfon and Finance her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DiUa sentatives’ office, Egypt’s par­ Altbc^h no records were ^o the many people X met Helped reverse the political Wednesday, "We have been were of a uniform, professional The thought of the sale of a The apparent mistrust of U.S. badges and were promoted to lan Church on Spruce St.-The John J. McCarthy told a recent ticipation in the Havana tricon- kept. It was obvious that the ^ homes, regardless of makeup of the Michigan contacting and reactivating our quality. SX»VIGE, 142 E. CENTER ST. 649-7196. nuclear submarine to a private Enos of 88 Homestead St. motives seems to go beyond tra­ Webelos. They are Fay Davis topic of the seriea i s / ’^ e Ser­ meeting o f the Brookline Tax­ tlnental conference, altd its con­ ★ PARTY GOODS "" phones were busier than in any l^D^ty affiliations, who wera al- . Zlmmermann said he had citizen'is fascinating. Supposing Her fiance is the son of Mr. ditional resentment pf U.S. poli­ in, John Maloney and Danny mon on the Moimt” Thkre win payers' Association that voter tinuing Uefi.with Peking.. prevlous election. The 'caUs be- courteous and pleasant, nothing to do with them. that the price was right for ,the and Mrs. Harry Lane o f Staf­ cy toward Israel ahd to rest on Beilis. They all received a Boy be informal discussions ^ cof­ ai>athy is the major problem in gah pouring in jiwt before 7:30 * thank them very much, At his first post-election news average man Cnbout $18.27), a ford Springs. a basic suspielon. U.S. diplomats deny tiiai amy Scout handbook, and Beilis re­ ★ STATIONERY fee after services each night In the state-. conference, Ronuiey displayed nuclear submarine could have Miss Enos is a 1965 grad­ Egyptians, many of them "representations” have been ceived a gold and silver arrow. and continued almost unabated To all the people who vdted FeUowahip HeU of the church. There were 33 persons at the Oerman Democrats only slightly more ■willingness BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR YOUR many uses. uate of Manchester High School. yoUng university graduates who made on these subjects, but it is (Jlinton E. O’Brien Jr., ad- TASTEFUL AND USEFUL GIFTS for an hour, with six staff mem- for me, Again i thank them Services are open to the public. meeting. She is employed at GranebWay.' clear the United States has vsmee m an''for the pack, con­ bers giving out the Information, very much. than he has shown in the past to Old Joe Average could put it presumably will play major The speaker is pastor of an discuss the presidential ques­ SAVINGS & LOAN 19« In his back yard and use the Mr. Lnne is serving in tiik tl.S'. roles in shaping this country’s sought information on Egypt’s ducted a game of Akela. From that time onward, the warmest congratulations Orthodox I>rabyterian Church . . . BUT DON’T HtRRY tion. periscope to keep an eye on fiie Navy and stationed at Newport, future, accuse the United 'States policy tovrard some of these .is­ number of calls diminished, But V*® Oenovesl'Who deserves ki Franklin Square, Ix>ng Island, Select Kiesinger Apathy was hot a problem for "I am highly comi^imented CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECK ^ neighbors and tbp deck gun to R.I. of being behind virtually every sues. I some were still coming in as everyone’s support. He is a very N.Y. He received an A. B. de­ the 12-year-old boy who wrote that so many people are think­ The wedding is planned for government turnover in the According to an Egyptian late as 10:30. capable opponent and will make gree from ' Hempden-Symey BONN. Germany (AP) — not a mqmber, but a seat can be hold his creditors at bay. to the Boston Museum of Sci­ ing of me In this country, but I The only difficulty would June 1967. world that does 'not happen to source 'with close connections to West German’s dominant Chris­ arranged for himi ence: "Please send me com­ There were almost no imln- representative. A friend College in Virginia and a Th. B. haven’t made a decision. You’ll arise if he tried to larnich and come up leftist. the government. President tian Democratic party tCNjiw '" He asked to br excused from plete information on the uni­ formed questlons-common in «W®e before the electlon-he degree from Westminster Semi­ know when I make it,” he said. gall (cruise?) it. No man could The Central Intelll^nce Gamal Abdel ' Nasser was saying anything about his politi­ verse. I need it by Friday.’’ LOOK-! other years—Mke questions ** today. nary, PennB3dvania. chMe Kurt Georg lOeslhger, In , the hours following his Great Way Councilman Acquitted Agency, a favorite bugaboo |for shocked by U.S. requests for SteVe Cavagnaro cal program. exclude bis children or his about the fate of candidates who He haa worked In Florida as a minister- *presid«iu iM Baden- election, Romney called, or was To Wrap Up 89 Tannef St mother-in-law from such a trip BRIDGEPORT (A P )—A Strat­ Egyptian editorial writers,' is information on these subjects. tHE were not on the ballot or non- home m isa ion ^ , and founded a After the Christian I>emo- called by, (California Gov.-elect MUSIC MAN "The Music Mon" Rreoks Wiirkeinberg; as its candidate Christmas To Nasser, the source said, the fwives being adamant about ford councilman who had been depicted as engineering the axlatent election contests. church and Christian Day crats, the Socialists , have the Rpnatd Reagan, Oregon Sen.- episode smacked strongly of 739 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, 643-0871 to jUKTcieed Chancellor Ludtrig Gifting such things) and that would Woman to Speak charged with-' blackmail hew overthrow in Ghana of Kwama School in Fort lAuderdale'. largest delegation in the Bim- eleCt Mark O. Hatfield, Xllinqis pressure. . (NEXT TO STATE THEATER) ! Record Prices this Also absent was the violent wink him. been acquitted by a Superior Nknunah, the generals’ take­ The Rev. Mr. HlUe has served Frhard at the head of the feder­ deatag, 202 votes. The FYee Sen.-elect Charles,.-H. Percy, The source said a U.S. Middle OPEN MON., TUBS., WED., SAT^IO to 6 t reaction staff members some­ Bennet Students As everybody knows, children On Israeli Art Court Jury. over in Indonesia, the military Thurs., Fri. and Sot. for ihany years on the home al government. Democrats have 49. New York Gov. Selson A. Rock­ East expert and onetime am­ THURS. A FRL — 10 to 9 times get In response to infor­ act like Chinese bandits and The councilman, Ttibmas L. coup in Nigeria, alleged Jor- missiemB conimlttqe o f hie de; On thb third and final ballot,- Kiesinger, though widely criti­ efeller, Massachusetts Sen.- Mrs. Tael Borovltch of New bassador to Cairo, Raymond A, mation. There were many who Hear Detective motbers-in-law look like Rus­ Venezia, 31, had been charged danian-Saudi Arabian complici­ nqmination apd'Ts now a mem­ Kiesinger won 137 votes, against cized for his service under the eleot Edward Brooke, and New sian commlsars. Before Joe Av- York City, a Sabra * (native- ty against Syria, and reported Hare, raised the subjects with expressed surprise at the two , with blackmailing Richard Ken­ TOP SELLING LPs. Reg. $3.79 and $4.79 NOW $1.99 and $2.49!! Republican victories. Most of Detective John Krinjak of the ber of j^-toreign missions com- 8r for Foreign Minister Gerhard Nazis In World War n , led the York Mayor John V. Lindsay. ' frage cleared the continental nedy, 33, a Westport "auto deal­ plots against the Yemen repub­ Nasser in Alexandlra in May. Schroeder, and 26 for R ^ er born Israeli), will speak Tues­ Mono Stereo those who asked about the school Manchester Police Department mfttee^ of the Orthodox Preeby- c ’mmt from the beginning. On He did not mention any con- ftmits, he would be denounced er, in conne ion with an ap­ lican regime. Immediately thereafter, the Barzel, the pariy'a. parliamen­ day at 8:15 p.m. at Temple Beth torian Church. He is also chair­ the first ballot he had 97 votes ■versation with former Vice |s a spy, shot at by shore bat­ plication Ken vedy had before One • U.S. diplomat com­ source said, the U.S. reluctance (1) DR. ZHIVAGO ...... 2.49 3 . 0 9 referendum—and hundreds did spoke recently to student^ in ts^ leader. ■ Sholom. man o f the Nassau (Jounty to Schroeder’s 76, with 56 for President Richard M. Nixon, teries, straffed at by Jets and the Stratford Zoning Hoard of mented; "If the CIA actually to go along with a new, long­ (2) TIAJUANA BRASS I.»9 2.49 BO—were happy to learn that It Henry Manning’s and Ttonald She will also^how slides on Evangelical MinlstM'e Felloiv- The decision was taken by the JBarzel. There were also 14 votes regarded as a chief contender Jpiade.the target of depth charge Appeals last spring. did one-tenth of the things it is term wheat deal for Eg^ypt was had passed. Woods’ classes at Bennet Junior the history and relative merits (3) MONKEES ...... r ...... 14K I 2.49 shlp, serving hlS fourth term party’s membership in the Bun­ tor Walter Hallstein, head of the for the 1968 GOP nomination. tuns by destroyers. • Kennedy testified he 'had accused of doing, ft would be an revealed. . of Israeli art and artists, in­ (4) E. PRESLEY “ Spinout” ...... - 1 ^ Inquiries c^e from towns sphool on the role of Sk in thSt capacity. destag. executive commission of the He did say he was grateful ;for * Then if he did manage to get made an agreement with Vene­ extraordinary superagency 2.49 cluding examples of the work surraiuiding Manchester about detective In the community, H e'h a s . had many speaking The candidate in.pst now see if European Ctortimon Market. the help Nixon gave In the cam­ |o the open sea, the Coast zia and Anthony S. Arlio, a without any parallel in all histo- DEAN SEES BACKLASH (5) BEST OF BEACH BOYS ...... 2 .4 9 of Bacon and Stem, both Israeli etoction rvsults in those towna,. j^jd about the detective's engagements at college, Bible he can win enough ■yotes from The Socialists, West Germa­ paign. . Chiard would not let him back. member of the Stratford Plan­ ry." NEW YORK (AP) -- Rep. artists and Youth Aliya grad­ (6) “ANIMALISM”—New Release! ...... IJ9 9 2.49 In moot c a ^ Tlie Herajq was multiple tasks of surveillance of cmferences and churches and other parties to geKjiimself a ny’s No. 2 party, maneuvered He said he discussed party there he would be, a man ning and Zoning Commission, Some educated Egyptians Emanuel Celler, Brooklyn Dem­ uates. The meeting is open to (7) BEST OF HERMAN’S HERMITS ...... 1 .9 9 2 .4 9 not prepared to them as criminal suspects, crime InvesU- has written many articles for majority. The Christian Demo­ on the sidelines. It was dis­ unity ■with Reagan, hinting at Without a country, sailing to pay them $1,000 if they argue passionately that the unit­ ocrat who is dean of the House i I the public. ^ y as tho^ about Manches- ^nd cooperation with the Presbyterian Guardian. crats are four votes' short of the closed that Mayor Willy Brandt possible future meetings be­ (cruising) forever with bis bal­ helped him get a favorable de­ ed States seeks to dominate the of Representatives, says the (8) BILL COSBY “Wonderfulness” . 1.99 2.49 ' other law enforcement agencies. He Is married and the father necessary 249 in the Bundestag. of West Berlin, leader of the tween them on the subject, ad­ last tanks and his mother-in- Bora in Jerusalem in 19)41, cision on his pending application world through economic and white backlash ■was responsible HENRY MANCINI “Hawaii” ...... >v...... 1 .9 9 2 . 4 0 One call came from the radio Krinjak also explained and of a daughter and son, both in There had been some doubt Socialist party, and two of his ding, “ The Republican party law, a sort of Flying in-Dutch- Mrs. Borovltch served as a ser­ for re-certtflcatlon of an auto military aid, which they claim for the election of Republican at&tton at the University of demonstrated the flngerprint- college. that Kieslnger, 62*jx>uld win the chief associates met over I'unch can achieve nationally the unity geant in the Israeli Army for is never given without strings Ronald Reagan as governor of (l6) RAY CONIFF “Somewhere My Love” . . - . -14NI 2^49 ■& dealer’s license. Connecticut. The station wanted ing ,wstem and showed the pu- nomination becauw of kis past Wednesday ■with Erich Mende, ■ am eneutori, P two years, after which she at­ attached. California and the defeat of it has reached in (California and to be able to tell members of piis a chart which identifies FRATERNITY SNAKE DEBS links with the Nazis, especially chairman of the Free Demo­ Michigan. ?WATEB-LE88 TROUGH NOW tended Hebrew University. She BILLY GRAHAM SUGGESTS Talking about the lapse of the Democratic Sen. Paul Douglas Reg. $21.95 Quality $|M5 ELECTRIC the university community about conuhon types of pills and cap- HANOVER, N.H. (AP) - Sa­ in view of gains made ip the crats, and two other leaders of vS A V I MG S *• The village trustees of Mor- married a Sabra in 1962 and CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — last U.S. food-for-peace grant in in Illinois. FOLK GUITARS Now J v * 3 r tbe election in their home towns, suies by size and shape, color die the boa constrictor owned by State of Hesse last Sunday \by a West Gerinany’s third largest tisvllle, Vt., have shut off the they came to the United States While celebrating his 48th birth­ June — an agreement which has Celler also said Wednesday GUITARS from The election held interest, too, and brand name, Dartmouth College student right-'wing party, the National party. ^ tv }i(/ Iv O A M water running to the trough on t;^; 4 for aome^residents below vot- The chart, he ^ explained, is Weems Westfeldt, 20, of Denver, Democrats, \ It was assumed that they dis­ Watering ’Trough Hill and say lumbia University. evangelist Billy Graham sug­ tlan requests for a new, long­ ’’something we .will have to FRESHEST CIGARS GUITAR ing age. Judging by . their voices, ' intended to maike possible qiiick Colo., ■was found dead recently Kiesinger said in a radio cussed the posadblUty o f 'a So- they plan to plant flowers and Mrs. Borovltch is director of gested that President Johnson term deal — a qualified Egyp­ reckon with In this country” ELEMENTARY ¥/M m S LESSON Records, Phonos^ Guitars, Tape Recorders, ^ DRUM LESSONS many callers were high school aid to victims of an overdose. under a sun porch at the Zeta broadcast that he ■would try k> cialis(fFree Democrat Coalition Shrubs in it. the Murray Greenfield Galleries make a goodwill trip to Europe tian source said: "How can the Celler^ chairman of the House IN TOWN s ts -is T riNAseist students. Some calls came from —^ ^ ------Pel fraternity bouse. The snake deal with both other parties A, to install Brandt as chancellor. J The trough—a cement con- of New York City and Tel Aviv. to show that the United States is United States link politics with Judiciary Committee, ■was elect­ $2.50 I Games and Toys at BIG DISCOUNTS!!! P »K)N. NIGHTS elementary pupils. One explain- Ever add pineapple tidbits to had disappeared Into the the . Socialists and the Free \The two parties together would 1007 MAIN ST. — NEAR MAPLE ST. (truction made to 1<^ like a T^ls is the first gallery of not neglecting its European al­ bread? When the United States ed to his 22nd term in Congress S Teachers $3.00 ed that he was fulfilling e Harvard beeta? Interesting house’s woodwork months be­ Democrats — to get a majority W ve a six-vote majority In the COUNTRY DRUe BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81. COVENTRY log—had been a watering place Im eli art in the United States. lies. involves political pressure with Tuesday. homework aaslgpment combination! fore. in the Bimdestag. He himself is Bundestag. . ,i

\

finest^ fashion store east of the river.,. - 1 the finest f^Kion store east of the river.,. 99 :ing our exciting, all new

ir-T i-. WeVe crowing and growing at Shoe Department at D&L D&L in Manchestei\Parkade! in Manchester Parkade Famous Brands:

WOMEN'S Be among the first to discover the ex­ citement of a new footwear fashion • Naturalizer headquarters ! The dramatic Shoe Dept, • Florsheim in the beautiful new D&L store, Man­ • Mr. Easton chester Parkade is destined ,to become N O W OPENee J the rendezvous of the area’s smartest • D eLiso women, children and men. Fashion, qual­ • Ingenue by Miller------1 ity and value are our, bywords . ^ . ex­ a complete, new Djept of • Etienne Aigner pert fitting and service is assupd for the entire family! • Lady Bostonian ^ • Valentine i ^ _ brown, black antelope calf,, & • Mannequin' calf; black suede trim... • Moxees suede 915 917 Now for the first time at D&L in Manchest^ Parkade, we’ve • C ^ fom ia Cobblers ? ' ' •■! ■.-• i a complete Beauty section featuring exquisite -fragrance' • Old Maine Trotters • Etceteras and perfumes . . . newest make-up and c(>smetic products lind prestige treatment .lines dispensed our trained cob • American Girl by - etician. You’ll find these favorite famous brmids . . . • Hnsh^ppies . 1 ! MEN^S " ■•4^1 • (Charles of the Kitz • Massagic . • ElizabethiArden • Lanvin eW eyenberg she walks In Beauty in • Chanel • Raphael e Jarman • Di^iBarry • Revlon. ■ « F m r g e . |- • Houbigant • Dexter • C!oty j • Nina Ricd e Evans' • Match$belli • Guerlain coffee break brown, • Hush Puppies • JMnNate ■> • Dana black calf 917 • Dior '{Her walk: elegance in moiion • Corday , C H ILD R B i'S li. .' ; . . smart) so graceful. Tlie ■V,- • Jumping Jac^ ■\. • , black'smooth '' lady 'with the' Naturalizer walk • H u h Poppies ‘ COBFAM®, I t 'v' black nap shows- ^ashion\ know-how in CORFAMd 916 shoes that Oombbie great styling ,■ -I . ■ 1 Green:. ■. X with a wondeiful feel. A refresh­ ing way to' add s modem loolk i : • WeUco ' ■, " ■ ' I. . 1 '" to’yotir wardrobe. , , 'j • Oomphies 1 t.| • Sioux Mox ^ DAVHDSON; I^EVjENTHAL; pARKADC l>AVIDSOI^ & LEVENTHAL IS NOW B IG G r :VER IN MANCHESTER PARKADE! tOOTS 9 SUKERS SHOP 1HE BiQQER-THAN-fVER D&L— MON.. WED.. THURS., FRI. NIGHTS TILL $ P.M... .TUES. & SATL 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M Mon., We^., Thurs., Fri.; Nfgfits tHI 9 P.M.... Tuesdoy & Saturday, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.. 1 i . ■ ■ - I ■ ■ ’■ , ■ : ■ ' ■ ■ ^ . )' • 1'. 1 V ri ■■ r ■ - ■ 1

■r \ . \- ■ \ X. • V

.. ■■ ■, - -■ ■ ■ i " • •'":■■■ i. .,• ^ ,»’ %, ■ j f - j ^ . ■. ' i' ^ -■ -^ ■ . ‘a • - (. fc.1-. . • ' -Y,. "Si ; l' ( ■ ' V ' , i. : 1 ■ / ' ? - ■ ; , V"-’ . Jr' • ■ ^ \ \ MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 10, 1966 ' , i P A G E N 1 N 9 FACE EIGHT MA^SESTER EVENING' h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN, TTIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, ». • 1 — I ’ I. ' I. I 11- » ■ II i 111 I I — South Windsor zidh.Goodwin,' Grace Orls-.^ Service. -Fbr months Its agents / J > wold; Gloria Hartan, tiaiol Iroope in Vietnam from rising from Its Pair of Detective Stones . have searched for two radium ;0lmtrl)fFBtFr Hatch, . Jan Hauck, Kay Heath, capsules shipped to New York, Mentioned present figure of S45,0(>0 to 400,000 by Helen Hebert, Naane Hill, one from Fort Worth, Tex;, the EttFtting i|^r^ the end of this year, and to 600,000 by October Building Permits Nanoy .Horsfield, Edna Howat Are Spicing Business News Uher from SeaitUe, Wash. the end. of next year. and Carole Joeiuniu. S ? Ofc. As House Leader U BtweU jMr«ct We think we all understood, all along. Kahn, Margaret NEW YORK^(Ai») ~ - Two of other metals. -That tnw is. Is. mey they betnet been used by an industrial con- . iBnebertw. Oonn. $135,200 Under 1965 Total Kirigman, Evelyn Kingsbury, the most fascinating^ ______detective AM P" Mtliei a #it$ass*Afuture of the market. On the Seattle* radium by a H ^TFO RD (AP) — State Leader, Louis .1. OladstoM «C THOMAS F.vtenovsoN I- r. Bridgep^, was just elsctsd 1^TB|R R. FBRGU80N Building permits issued dur- Fine A rt Aasoolatlon, toe B61- Mafy Ann \Krepclo, Muriel gtories of the year have spiced p*"® willing to con- physician. If properly packaged, Rep. Robert J. Teste of Bridge­ Publlihera ing ^ October totaled $886,960 ton Art Qub and the ToOnd Mahr, Janet llqoDonald. BBleen tract for a mxpj^y c t ^copper they should have arrived,safely port is being prominently men­ stste oopptiuller; IVMnded October 1. UU business news of late. scheduled Among tooee being mentli«s4 The Breakdown worth anchester, Oona., as Second Class Hail become our age's common equivalent of W82,000; toree Indus- ford Art School, RitigUiig er; Joan Oberg, Ida Ofetein, national plot to MOW Up a bridge On Jan; 1 they nope the price what happened. The packages Hatter. the reversal of fortunes that overtook June Paul, P at Pearson, C^ynthla needed to traftaport chopper from tor copper is higher. If it is they In which the capmilea were 6an^ 1067; General Assembly. ielson, Edward Marcus of NesT tr l ^ hidings, $133,600; four„,SchooI of Art in Ssoiatoga, Fla., Haven, John F. Pickett Jr. ct SUBSCRIPTION RATES the ancient heroes at their moment of MS dentlal garages, $7,300; flvq and Sdlverininl College of An^ Felton, Douglas Pelton, Shirley the landlocked African nation of can sell their contract at a. prof- tained simply broke open and The Influx of freshman Demo­ Payable In Advance . hubris and reduced them to tragically tool sheds, $2,100; one swim- Th e reoiiplerat of many art crats in the reapportioned House Middletown, and John Aelihatt One Tear A^.yp Petersen, Carol Prlarlo, Rose- Zambia, and thus drive up the ^ betting Is. wrpng — if lost theJr radioactive cargo. and J; Edward CaMwefl ct Six Hontbs 11*00 human scale. Our age’s pride . Is simply seven awaaids, Mbs. Carlson has soms mary PrestUlo, Thelma Pug- red metal’s price. prices fall — they’re in trouble. what followed was no casual will place a. jiremium on leg- TllFCA IfOntllE s t* s s a s ss s s sea 0,60 Bridgeport! more mobile. A broken linkage, an ex­ additions and alterations, $7,- <*f her .works displayed in pub- liese, Kay Rafferty, Edith Re- ielativej experience, and Testo OOO 6 COnlb eeseeessseeos.se* X*V The other Involves a search . sp^ulator who in- search. Although the radioac- has been in toe House for eight On the Republican Side, tbS hausted battery, a leaking radiator and OM. jic buildtogs throughout the guHnito,, Jute Romney, Evelyn for two radioactive capsules of ,iast spring figured that tive matter could cause MtUe " MEMBER OP ' ■ Sealund, Marilyn Senger, Betty years. choice of ^a Senate Minori^ THE ASSOCIATED. PRESS we may be cast from the heights, left The Industrial builiRngs for ®tate. radium that vanished in sflilp- „ f share in the trouble fropi brief physical oon- Leader may be made between The Associated Press U exclusively enUOed p erm it were Issued are; The artist has given niumer- Sherman, Virginia Sleeper, ment, forcing federal author- Zambia, the free tact, it could cause death if In- Among those in toe forefront to the use of republlcatlon of all news dl^ to face a mechanized century feeling Janet Smith, Barbara Swlet- for consideration as House Ma­ incumbents T. Clark Hull c t patches credited to It or not etherise credltr naked and defenseless, our fragile selves 4^twiass Grinding Ca., Burn- ous demonstrations arouitd New Itles to hunt for plH-slze objects ® exporter of copper, haled or swallowed, Danbury, Frederick Pope Jr, of ed In this paiHsr and also the local news pub-‘ ham St., $60,000; Allen E. Caf- England cmd is presently con- leck, Joan Thompson, Caroline on a continental landscape. d grow in value, It didn’t. Federal officials had little jority Leader is Peter Crombie insufficient to the challenge. Toce, Majorie Tl:otman, Sylvia of Bkifield, an assistant majority Fairfield, and Wallace Barnes ***a{?* rights of republlcatlon of special di» fyn, XMUStrionics _ Service Co,, ducting classes at the Unlver- The copper caper was related In theory, another reason for choice. The odds against con- of Farmington, who served in patches nerein are also reserved. Cars, of course, are more than they Sullivaa Ave., $61,000; and An- aity of Oonnectlcqt, the Blast Vdner, Mary , Welch, Patricia wreckii^ a bridge existed. Any- tamination of an IndliNdual leader in toe last session-. seem—a means of conveyance. They are 'Westbrook, Gloria Whitfield, this week by the Federal Bu­ the Senate in the 1959 and 19M The Herald Printing OorSpany, Inc., demon Bros., addition, $12,600. Windsor High School evening reau of Investigation.. body who knew the span would were enormous. The chance of Democrats wlU outnumb^Re- sessions. aumea no financial responsibility for typo­ both our extensions and embellishments. Revenue for the' m o'nth classes for adults and at her Martha Williams and Nancy pubUcons 117-60 in toe Hoim graphical errors appearl^ in advertlsem^ta Copper prices have fallen re­ ^ destroyed - thus Impairing finding the vials was even Contenders for the post of and other reading matter In The Manchester They surround our imperfect selves amounts to $1,746. Boiton studio. Williams. the copper supply and as a con- smaller. But, of necessity, the next year. House Minority Leader includs Evening Berald______. PTA Book Fair Set cently although a lot of "ex­ In toe Senate, where the Dem­ with a welcome balming aufa. Building permits Issued dur- Other features of toe bazaar perts” had bet they would re­ sequence raising the price — search began. .1 icumbents Lowell P. Weidcef FuU service client of M. E. A Se^ce. ln& Accoutered In untarnished trapping Ing October, 1966, totaled will Include: Home baked goods, The Union-Ellsworth PTA figured to make a bundle of A device sensitive to radia­ ocrats will hold a 26-11 .advant­ PubUshers RepresenUtlves — TOe Jirilw main high. Demand was great. money. JK of Greenwich, Nicholas A» Mathews Special i^ency — New York, On- from Detroit, sleek chrome glittering $472,160 which liKluded 12 house phutts, dried arrange- will hold a book fair Nov. 15 tion was placed aboard a' train age, the changes in member­ Lenge ot West Hartford, Rob­ eago, Detnilt and Boston.______Even government officials of ship are not nearly as striking Hke Jewels, fenders protectively envelop­ dwelUnge valued at $220,000. ments, sewing, kndttdng, Christ- and 16. Students -will be able to some copper producing coun­ Zambian copper prices ha­ running from Dallas, Tex., to ert T>tolnis ofMadlson, Ralph mas- decorattons, woodcrafts, a browse one day and purchase as in the iSouse. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP ORCDLAc ing us, the exterior gleaming in depths Advisory Post ------;— ------“ tries felt high prices would con­ ven’t soared, of course. For var­ Kansas City, Mo. Although It Earle o^North Haven, Thomas TI0N8. ______bdoks the next. The fair will be ious reasons — nationalistic, Being mentioned for toe post of sincerity, we are accustomed to ad­ John J. Woodcock Jr. of 112 table-end a white tinue; was supposedly capable of de­ F. DowtK Jr. of TrumbuU, Display advertising closing, bonisi' Beelzebub Rd., has been named open during' school hours at toe political, industrial, military — tecting any radiatiim whatever, of Soiate President Pro Tem­ Gerard S. Sj^gel of Ttumkull- Pot Monday — 1 p.m. Prtday. vancing, framed in the windshield like a Union School, Ellsworth Middle On the London Metal Ex­ the stress on demand lightened. pore is Charles T. Alfano of Por Tuesdaj^— X p.m. Monday. to the advisory board of.dlrec- . Morleetto and change, where «xq>per traders it turned up nothing. Other and John W. B ^ d of Weetport P ot V e d n e i^ — 1 P*“ portrait, upon the world, perfumed In W ^of the South Windsor J«®Ph Vogt aire In eftasrge School and the kindergarten The bridge is intact. searches also turned up nothing. Suffield, who, like Testo, has -- PSf Thursday — 1 p .^ Wednesday. meet, a price of 98% cents a Por Friday — 1 p.m. Thjmday. fumes. The engine’s deep and reserved bran^ rt the East Hartford ®*® rooms located at the First Con­ As related by toe FBI, the, No trace either was found of been in the legislature' for eight NEW MIl^ DEAN ITot Saturafty 1 p.m. Friday. ^ . roar signals our own considerable if un- gregational Church building on pound was quoted this spring. plot involved, an attempt to toe capsule sent from Seattle. years. CAMBRIDGE, Mkra. (AP) Claartneddi^ Am. each day of federal Savings and Loan As- ^ tooWder By late summer it was one-half publication except Saturday — * Am. -jbmployed powers, and deft maneuvers Boclatlon.seclatlon will be eerved from 6 to 7 p. Main St °"®;«a“ bribe men to blow up the 1,398- And so, both capsules preauma- The former president pro tern, Dr. Robert A. Alberty^ dean of through sluggish traffic suggest smart Wooddock is a fdrmer mem- m. on the first day of ..jthe ba- a . Parents -will also have an op­ L ^ ^ ® over bly exist today as deadly dan- Paul J, Falsey of New Haven, the Graduate School oTthe Uni­ Thursday, November 10 poise and grace. We slyly hint at sport­ fui. nf tram -...I * lunclwon wBl be portunity to purchase books at ha^hJi * k)t of money which nearlly one-half of Zam- gers. Federal agents now have was squeezed out of his district versity of Wisconsin, haS; been council served from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. as oeen wet. bia’s copper is transported. . turned their efforts toward pre- ing inclinations, with a burst of s'peed the Union School Nov. 16 from by recUstrlcting and did not run appointed dean of the A^tssa- served on the zontag board of the final day. Speculators purchase “ad- The radioactive incident cen- venting-such accidents in the for re-election. and squealing tires. Byes turn at our appeals. He Is a charter mem 8 to 9 p.m. in conjunction with chusetts Institute of Teclineldg^ IWV Membership Meeting vance” contracts of copper and ters on fhe U.S. Public Health future. The fom er Senate Majority School ot Science. approach, and we and the vehicle form ber of the Rotary Club. toe PTA Open House meeting. Rich Crop Of G.O.P. Headliners Thie League of Women Vot- On display will be new books into a symbiotic attractive whole. President of the Woodcock In Connecticut, on Tuesday, Nov. 8, Refrlgeratlon Oo.. he recenUy from toe publishing houses in Thus arrayed, a hissing tire becomes was MAbMswt s *1. iiwcuiig B.L xjie nome It was not too much fun being a Repub­ was nameanamed presidentoresldent of the ^ -.w® Nov- r> 1*. n the homesa all jjrice ranges. The (PTA will lican. , ' a rip in the seams, a darkened head­ realize a 20 per cent profit of But ill many other states, and In the light a spot on the tie. And with a toe sales. Proceeds will be used nation as a whole, it was a day of breakdown we are reduced to rags, fac­ DOlon lAW Bidder to expand ,the Ubrary faculties ing the elements and the angry gods ve- at the sch^ls. thpilling success and portent for the Dillon Ford of Manchester committee of the League, wlU party. hlcularly unprotected. There must be a has won toe bid to supply two present a program for dtecus- PTA Council Meets There were some terrific victories for world of significance in the fact that new police cruisers to the town, sion on the “Clean Water Tbnk The PTA Council will meet some terrific political tsdent. seconds can reduce the fruit of the in­ The winning bid price is $3,- Force Report.” Other conunit- Tuesday at the pe a sa n t Valley There were, nearby. Governor Chafee dustrial revolution and the glory of a' 600 for the two units. Other tee membens participating will School at 8 p.m. Interested par­ ents are Invited to attend the of Rhode Island wfdtzing gracefully mechanical age to a luxurious pile of bidders Included Calvin Ford of include Mrs. John Howatt and shapely'junk, slightly pathetic aban­ East Hartford. $3,859.74, and Mnst Roger Myrick. meeting with regular council back Into office, and Governor Volpe of members from town schools. Massachusetts, who dared recommend a doned beside a road, 'impefsonally at­ Manchester Plymouth, $3,560. The league will be reaching , Photographed By Sylvian Ofiara Paramount Motors of East tor a consensus a t this meeting Library Closed tended by long-haired youths in cover­ s » sales tax, getting himself reelected, and Hartford was the only bidder on the question, "Should the The Sadd Memorial Library Attorney General Brooke getting him- alls at the service station. An electric PLYWOOD SOULPTURE OVER FOUNTAIN: Part of Current Show At Wadsworth Atheneum By Tony “Smith Is A Myth” Smith spark, prbbably as profound in our time tor a new Rio truck for toe pub- Federal Government Provide will be closed tomorrow in ob­ 't- - ,^self elected to the Senate. There were Be works department at a cost Ftaancla/l Inoentives to Industry servance of Veterans Day. All resurgent Governor Rockefeller in New as the spark from a caveman's fumbling of $9,220. ''' to Abate Pollution?” town schools and the town hall York, and the valuable Senator Case in ' with sticks, separates us from a tow town will advertise tor Interested residents are Invlt- wdll also be closed. truck—and despair. The World Today New Jersey. There w ^ the younger A Thought for Today bids on a second street sweep- become acquainted ctboiit Basketball Tryout 4? - P i e c e R o o m S e t s and liberal Taf t coming to Congress out Sponsored by the Manchester Connecticut Yankee er. of Oomneotlcuft’s polhi- All fourth, fifth and sixth In Ohio. There was the massive victory Council of Churches ' Handsome Profit Problem s and the program grade boys who are. interested for Governor Romney in Michlgran. Dempsey—Despite His Team New G>ngressional IVTakeup By A .H .O . Town high school seniors sold ou^Uied in a seven-year plan of in playing basketball are asked There was, at last, the final trlumi*ant If Governor John N. Dempsey serves “The most evil and sinful so­ a total of $6,934.68 during the ®’Ctlon as recommended by the to meet at toe Orchand Hill recent magazine , subecription Water Task Force, School or Pleasant Valley Tour Choice emergence Upon the national scene of out the full term to which he was elect­ cial relations between men have The rabbits on our place 'aTe and its pursuer, or ducks into May Change Johnson Image drive. Profit to toe class Is ex- . meeting will be bold School gymnasiums . Saturday lUinote’ Senator-elect Percy. There were ed by the Connecticut vbters yesterday, been attributed to the relation­ multiplying with all the fabu­ .^me briar patch. ship between God sind man, God Or wex ourselves will start posed to be approximately $2,- ^® I*®6Tue Nov. 28 a t the between 12:30 and 3 p.m. Governor Hatfield of Oregon becoming he will be the state’s chief executive £Jr By JAMES MARLOW Besides, it would have been a lous speed of rabbit tradition, 600. home of Mrs. Audrey Wasik, 29 a period of almost 10 years, We con­ WASHINGTON (AP) — How natural and expected ritual for and His world.” the rabbit, and then watch the Boys livlhg in the Orchard • Colonial a Senator, and Movie Star Reagan of Nicholas Berdyaev and they are living longer and . Top salesmen are Susan Burn- ^urnian Rd. a t 8 pjn. Hill area should meet at toe gratulate him and wish him the best of President Johnson sweats out a president to campaign for his dog discover the trail when his California becoming a Governor. health and fortune. We hope he will not party. The time is come when man becoming bolder. This is the re­ nose h ap p e n b ^ get over It. . ham, $306; Joan Burrill, $199; Waldron on l^anel school and those living in the the 1968 elections will be one of Norman Obnsftead, $168, and Sherwood Waldron of the These notable Republican victories be hurt;, by the imethical campaigning But a strange thing happened, will have to stand on his own sult of several factors. We have There ensues more *of the fu­ Pleasant Valley area should go • Traditicmal provide the special headlines over an ob­ on his behalf. And we remind him that the most fascinating spectacles feet and assume the morsil re­ stopped plowing land for corn tility we wouldn't wish upon ; Ronald Delnlcki, $152. South Windaor Rotary d n b has to the pleasant Valley School. fbrshadowing perhaps other 4-H Club Offloers !>®en appointed to serve on the viously general Republican trend in vot­ his governorship will be one of the long­ of the next two years. changes in Johnson’s tactics. sponsibility for the world be­ and rotating crops, and this anybody; Because his nose is .Anyone from the Wapping area ing across the nation (outside Connecti­ est irt the state’s history. Connecticut cause he will no longer have leaves more room aihd opportu­ not, to tell the truth, too fine The South Windaor 4-H Busy Beecher, ArHne Bid­ QBANTB TO INSTITUTIONS a one as Reagan, a eort of matinee idol lost? When two good farm" dogs moments, that this perpetual dle School student council.- 'yril, Norine Blackwelder, Lil- only been matched by the Republicans the Republicans will have more 25 Years Ago WASHINGTON (AP) — The for those who dream of an impossible seats, the Democrats fejver, This wasn’t the only strange learn to hunt rabbits together, chase which never reaches Hs Other officers are Cart Rick- ^ t o n , Peggy Booth, Bar- past, actually be put to grips with the on two occasions. T h e boiler and engine room th^ rabbit population explo­ quarry is a fair symbol of toe Department of H e a ^ Educa­ Fifteen years of Incumbency puts spe­ although the latter, still reiWin-’ - occurrence. Another was his stt, vice president;' Suzanne Bouitoer and Ann Bunker. problems of running a modem state in sudden, fierce denunciation of of the East Mill of the Rogers sion ceases to be a menacing kind of dog’s life most of us tion, and Welfaro has made new toyCnATmn cial' obligations on the party mEinagers Ing their majority, will beiin Pastula, secretary, and David ; Hairlet Case, Ann Cav- grants of more toon $609,r ian re^ew board' Issue in New York • look more progressive than tfte Demo­ corny nature of much of his Yonr didice i^ Early Ameri­ crats—but nicer, And the decision was to extra rigidity. Cmnplete with Caldor’s famous foam City. But, in the main, the people were'' speech-writers’ prose, the ex­ c a n , M o d e r n o r L a w s o n not captive to party, they were not cap­ rely more on Madison Avenue to ac- treme o-Ver-iise of the premoun bunldes. A reversible foam matitress and a posture right ikimplish this than in the homelier ways (shown) opens to a full size tive to fear, they were not captive to “I,” and the far too much over­ -supporting but^ platfoam. Complete: 1 bunk bed (can of orthodox elecUoneering. It.is a meth­ worked fai^iaj expressions which be used as 2 twin beds), 2 mvei^ble foam mattresses double bed at regular bed poison, but free people, with decisions od that looks g\x)d oq paper, and , it make him laee'm self-honsciously (indestructible), 2 matching bunkie platformi (for bet- heightv(no stooping Tilts forward for easy cleaning. Veiy mu(4i their own. sounds good in the slick huckster pres­ onlxloys w ery minute for ap­ fer support), 1 solid ladder (cbmbers delight), entations. But we suspect that Madison proval; Cvfshions'are heavy density resilori foam. Covers are deci! ( H r a ^ fun leti^^ ^ardlard rail (for ...your peace of mind). And Avenue has no real feel for-politics and K'Mih^y, fii^re adroit in pub­ selected and deliVery is free and guaranteed for Cliristmas. success chiefly in winning the votes matching dressers, (he:^, desks, etc., are available at -* Clarification Hardly Necessary lic, made his jaudlepce " f ^ as-, Two days before ejection, DOfense that are safely In the bag. already. sured and telexed. It was ni ciao,^. tow prices. It would not suprise us, actually, if the othe*' way around. Will iksY CREDIT TERMS fssfctkiN er MvsrtM* Sterss Secrstaiy McNamara,; conducting a the New York-based campaign which press conference a t the side of the Johnson an’audience feels tenise,! — wae sold to Mr. Gengras and the (30P and often critical. . President, said things about holding, helped to turn sf^e votes to the Demo­ Beforp the\ political cam­ down the rate of troop dei^oyment to crats—<>r wCuld have if the Democrats, y paigns. '-began to reach ■ tMeir HOLIDAY STORE HOURS Vietnam to such an extent, there would with the dirty tactics of the last des- ' feepk in mid-October, it .was be a decline in the 4raft cblls for the perate days of the contest, had liot re- ^ fiwwn some'djT'tJie Democratic MANCHESTER F9I, Ytur SiiDpnlnc CtiivtRieiiee next four montha ' , pelled the same vhtes back to the GOP. ndidates were iir trouble .-and il« TOLLAND TORNniir Men. !^«rii Fri. 9 ;ll AM tt II PM Tbs day after election it appears In ■' We had hoped tor the election of Mir. Jould weU use the; kind of help ! Saturday 1:00 AM ts t f . PM aewa from the Pentagon that ‘bffici^”‘ Gengras, because of the risks of guber­ ohnscfi could give i'-e;' visit, a Exit 91^ Wilbii; Grots Pariiwu natorial succession that Connecticut eiBch, an endorsement. * 0« All OrdOra VhMH ty |Nv< lltfe if tha Defense Department want to. now qiiust face. And Connecticut can have (t understood ttiat there was noth- 'j.Qne of. the’ secrets of .'Johi^ . i miuAA -,■’7 Uuuik him, at least, for dramatizing the I’s poOkiical success has been i tag la what the Secretary aakl to pre- matter so effectively. — WATBRBURY Ml coi?ait M iM ni/m is favors for poUttclans - ■: -fi'. VWl tin total nundier of American RS^UBUCAN help he might need later. '")■ -a ;W ■ i I M I L m m e ■ I ’. >„ MANCRESTEB e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 PA G E E L E S V m .11. ... II I 11^ PAGE TEN -MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUJ, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966

name would go back iii/the pool Secretary Says at ttie end of the d e fe n d peri­ Car Thief Fihds Davis Trial Cdntinues WINDOW SHADES od. , L ottery Could Wiffa a lottery, he said, "every Baby in Vehicle, matt woidd know prectedy M^ss Slaying Survivor W A S H A B U A Ease Draft His where he atiobd.!.''-! , Flees in ‘Shock’ INTERSTATE Md^amara made the reiharks U>NDON (AP) — A thief Tells of Playiiig Dead OAMBRilXlE, Mass. (AP) — In a weekend interview while AQUA SHADED * FA^SAIDISNA, Calif. (AP) — stole Suzanne Oope’a car i C u ldor for moving the film ^ to com­ Defenw Secretary Robert S. Mc­ visiting Harvard University’s NEW HAVEN (AP)-One of daughter of< Mrs. AteClease. s A Made to Order Scientists ' say the lO-minute pensate for the spacecraft’s Namara says a national lottery John Fitzgerald Kennedy Insti- Wednesday- night without’ Mdl- ^ ^ • O U w it h Toiu RoUers speed ■— was operating at the the Burvivors of a murderous The family bad refused to tell ’^bum of a email rocket is aU would help eliminate deficien­ ttite ..^of Politics for a series of izing that her month-old baby wrong speed. j Informal seminars. rampage in which six persons Davis where Gloria was, Miss Fun Line of Cdstom they need today to lock Ameri- cies of the present draft system. was asleep In a crib behind the McClure said. Another' lens system d i the were killed 'toid Wednesday of ca’a Lunar Orbiter 2 spacecraft In an interview published in driver’s seat. VENETIAN BLINDS first craft did, however, return Three hours later, after Ih other testimony during the in the grasp of the moon's grav­ the Harvard Crimson Wednes­ pretending to be dead so Ar­ some of the best pictures yet of hundreds of iwlice had been second day of the trial, Sgt. ity. i the moon’s surface, and photo­ day, McNamara called the cur­ , Aussies Fined thur J. Davis wouldn’t shodt Chester R. Rakowski of the New alerted and alarms sounded on E. A. JOHNSON The 100-pound-thrust rocket’s graphed in vivid detail portions rent draft methods unsuitable. her. Jersey State Police told of oep- television, the car was found short snoit was set for 3 :'30 pjn. of the moon’s backside. "We draft the oldest first,’’ he F o r P a in t TGss turtng Davis on the New Jersey abandoned six miles away. . Miss Leatrice McChire, 26, PAINT 00. E5ST, whMi the 860-pound photo­ Another history-making photo said. “It’s never clear exactly Turnpike about four hours after Bme to Winterize...V .* Your House Baby Bartholomew was gur­ whose mother was one the 728 Main St.—TeL 6A9-4601 X^ommand LP Stereo graphic package passes close, to was of the earth, taken just be­ at what age one will be subject At LEP b A uto the slayings. gling happily in Ms sleep. victioas, testified in Supierlor the moon, scientists said. fore orbiter swept around to the to the draft. This makes very MrlSr dope, 27, said she left court that when Davis pointed Rakowski said Davis was Oontrollers operating at the back of the moon. The picture difficult the planning of one’s ComMnation Basement Storm MELBOURNE, Australia the car and baby for half an his carbine at'-her, "1 fell and chased for 48 miles. “Davis con­ Jet Propulsion Laboratory said shows the curved horizon on the life.’; Doc Seyerinsen (AP) — Two brothers were hour while she took a walk in pretended to be de^. I fell into tinually attempted to force po­ the craft would be turned moon, and in the background is McNamara -said every 19- fined a total of $761 today for the park with her other two chil­ a pool of Mr. 'White’s Wood.” lice off the roadway until Troop­ THIS YEAR around to face its rocket in the well4ighted earth. year-old should be subjected to Nell White, 27, was another er Wolkowski shot out his right Soiudtioruilly , and , Screen Sash direction of flight. ■throwing paint over President dren. GIVE YOURSELF J' "'*< Scientists said some extra the lottery. At age 19, a young “The thief must have got a one of the victims. rear tire,” the sergeant said. "At that time the velocity, frames of film aboard Lunar man’s name would be drawn Johnson’s car during his ride PriMd terrible shock when he found he Davis, 26,. is being tried by T\rooper Henry P. Wolkowski A S.T.3W”xlW 0 2 9 8? L.B. 31%"x21%” 0 4 9 control e^ n e on the craft will frdm a pool.' In case of defer­ •through Melbourne Oot. 21. ■ r Orbiter 2 may be used to shoot had a passenger,” said a police tliree judges on six counts of said Davis reached tor a pistol be tumea on for 10 .minutes, ’ the earth again. John N. Langley, 21, a sales Our Reg. 2.79 d U Our Rog. 3.59 Ofir R,g.Rm . 4 4.19J 9 ^ ment, McNamara said, his spokesman. “It looks as if he first degree murder. when the police ai^roached. 2 spokesmen said, "The rocket representative, and his brother MAGNIFICENT droppe.d everything ^lnd ran.” ’The others fatally wounded Wolkowski said he prevented BM vy dntjr ShBnlmini Orems. lifeUiM fine modi sBantaam sorsai wha. Ooaqjlsla w tt^|ls|H nsitt Adhsslve to- acts as a brake, slowing orbiter 'David, 18, a student, had spent 4nded for (mldk, easy twhilliiHoB. ''xto allow it to be trapped in the 14 days in jail; before Magistrate the night of Aug. 26 in an apart­ Davis from grabbing the .32 cal­ .CLARKE LIFE HEAD MAGNAVOX... All Command in moon’s gravity.’’ Quick Summons Issued E. J. Danaher passed sentence. ment in the Elm Haven Hous­ iber pistol. A .20 caliber carbine Weatherstrip But it’s a delicate maneuver, David was put on 16 months’ HARTFORD (AP) — John ing Project in New Haven were was tdso found, in the car, he Plastic Storm Windows Vw dopn sad windows- thejKadded, because too much probation and John on two Clarke was elected Wednesday Leatrice McOIiire’s mother, eaid. Qualify Pado«e of 8 sr* X W ; Mrs.. Mary McOease, 61; Mrs. kW l^lng; tada Into paot. VXl. m boost could 1 drop it onto the years. The magistrate ordered to succeed Julian D. Anthony "Stereo LP’% Esqr to toftsn «Yll Oar Se B 8 f..N e. moon abd not enough could let it Topless Waitresses John to undergo psychiatric as president of the Hartford Life Caroline Sykes, 24, and her 6- MASON CASE CLOSED COLOR TV year-old son, Michael; Miss aail past, ^ the wrong orbit. treatment. Insurance Co. . IA S VEGAS, Nev.-- (AP) — .\M» ■ Once in pioper orbit around Danaher said be was satisfied Anthony will retire Dec. 31. Francine McClure, 14, daughter The Clark County sheriff’s of­ 9 9 Door Bottoms Weatherstrip >1 the moon, Luhar Orbiter’s dual- Appear at NY Club that the incident during John­ .Clarke has been an executive of Mrs. McClease; and Richard fice has closed Its investigation STEREO SYSTEMS Mnmlmnn and f in l Basy to taitdL I t s Whin nstd sad wood M t jO* long. TJSe lens camera system i.s pro­ son’s motorcade here stemmed vice president of Hartford Life Leathers, 27. * of comedian Jackie Mason’s . doors in| to ar* M M . Oar R ^ . Oe. todoonor ontdoots.HR» . OnrBog. OUc. since earlier this year. The shooting took place at grammed to photograph 13 po­ NEW YORK (AP) — Topless Istnatlve code but they did not from the brothers’ views on the report that someone trjed to kill SP:K THKIVI A'l' It -was also announced* that Mrs. McClease’s apartment. Ac­ jPeatoriag such famous artists as MRUhdl tential landing sltiM for astro­ waitresses maTree Specials! above the surface, scientists the buibbletop of their limousine wore only two black tasseled The spokesman said business O bdM nun aaid. pasUee — about the size of a doubled Wednesday night. was, up. IT Bone China This orbit will be maintained silver dollar — on their chests "The topless waitresses "were Wallet & for one week -^hile scientists as they 'served patroni in • the brought in to increase busi­ GE LEASES ARMORY analyze tracking*data and check Crystal Room supper club on ness,” he explained. “You’re SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) Gift Wrap opt camera systems, then it will the East Side,. Each also wore always looking for something —A portion of the Springfield Cnp & Saucer be knvered to bring orbiter y Key Case Set dark tights apd short wrap­ new. You need a gimmick to Armory has Been leased to y Within 26 miles of the surface.,. around aprons. pack them in. San Francisco did General Electric Co. for pro­ OUr Regular 1^19 " Cofflpk. Yolut 59f A . Our ng. Ju* 1^ S.97 From this vantage point, Early today, pplice issued it and we can do it here.” duction of Vulcan guns and Spailitoig iNW d s d ^ ^ ' ^ r t l l u spokesmen said,, they hope to summonses to the ibyo. blondes Melvyn N. Thaler, an httomey Miniguns used aboard jets end FhmOnfi W bitdudl h y C o l o n y get the best closeup pictures yet and to the supper-chib for Crim­ for the woman owner of the helicopters in Viet Nam. 88 «f the rough lunar surface. inal Court Nov, 14,: club, £^d: “We are proceeding Geotige R. Harris, Springfield B o n e d Similar hopes on the first Lu­ ■"The manner in which" fhe with the policy of topless wait- manager for GE, said Wednes­ nar Orbiter mission last sum­ day the firm hoped to begin r Glassware g^rls were attired is in conflict re^pes. And I have been instruc­ -X ftaM mer were dashed when the with the cabaret rules and reg- ted by my client to represent production by early next year. Q nIn of OBfs or Gold eolar gbwB> Christmas Cards ______M n a j ___ camera’s lens system for taking ulotians/’ a police spokesrnan her tn any action by any author­ The Defense Department has i ware to Set of S. taiotoo of sisei, 2 « a steortsil aaids to tba box.. dfe Bnad sad atinettvih the extreme closeups produced said. ity to prohibit the continuation called tor closing down of fed­ fitoe. our Aasortmehfe of designs in our gift dgpt, 14 01, cooler, IQ at. water or i os, ■ ‘ ■ i only Bhurs. "The girls went hack' to work of this policy.” eral production at the armory ,^BA^eJolca. ' f BglOI|ii tWMBrWIlig WlBttV 4yf. At the time, scientists from after they vfrere issued the sum­ Mias Rooney said, ”I’m glad by mid-1968. the Langley Research Center in monses,’’ a spokesman for the the charge wasn’t indecent ex­ Harris said GE would employ Virginia, controlling the craft, club ^said. "The summonses posure. Naturally, I ’m.,ia little about 600 initially and about 1,- Road King , ^ said they thought a: mechanism charged violation of the admin- worried about it.” 000 by the first of 1968. lifetim e liiuaraiitee g -- — ------^ W o o d b u r y GiOeBe Every snow tire is guaranteed tiiroagboat tiio ^ Tampax N life of Uie original tread, regardless of liine or 6 o l d e n | G d i ♦.. I .mileage, against manufacturer’s d^ects and Bok o f 4 0 * f i Right Gnard an road hoards, ents, hniises,^l^toiWDats, etc. Shampoo ' We win, at oar coition r ^ a k it at do ch arge arreptoeekchaigilgoniyiocaingirtottr^ worn. nmU m. "139 B^dak Berta R 4 1A» ito o^ c ^ r * Yashiea Miymuc .. ’1 6 8 * oRnoWJIs# J||[^ Rugulcir w Supar 149FamaySht Rag* 2.29 Duonralor Can 0 ColoH^Sde Camera to oat lowsat "CDimn "lot DttA GUdof’fiBidiinC bonl TUto MtemoHe. VAT (teonnFlnidllBt W Price Sriel eote eometod loos. Bant Our Rog. ivvirM oolflp riVIfli. .OurRUg. Lnniy to oalftiiiMr. ConvM* VJBT t>OtiDiiOK 2blrilCld)D8 DOdBDtw wUhetso. 29” Risrlondhg. ______Bri09 7 J 7 * Htur Spray Mitcham’s Lotion Lather Soap ■nf V Bhu^ and White Fihn Kodak Kodacolor Fihn mist ^ | 1 0arto4^ lJ f j^ liKrt American iaiads. Vaetoqr ftorii, yetOat r im Tov dwlon. i t M M aw•n - iMizr • .w lao. . Your Choloi 3 t.B.2 3 9 flnntotiiB BormoiMK to dkp, lOgb • AflKraii mBVOT 1 7 1 mw wm - W ■ ■ a .. aw ^a a of diBpped alto. Woria woorins’ • littara tiSf to b u d « srtt ^ For Rogulor or Hard to H($1d to Jmt 000 wodL 6 oa.-* water. ‘ ^

flpa jBfC W , . ^Snow Speeial^ 4 0 } Hondteds oC deep ao^ed deats is g - \ pan thni deeped; snow. Sc Plazer.Ray Gm* Long Joiin Fire Engine Car y ie 'Endim u,Bonie Raiiing Sol by Mnlidide Toymakon Bnddling Beanty Y anl^ ally Bmewttflr SlirtBet nfltodtod ram , '' ‘ 5 jr Marie Our Rag. 13.49 AsseeaonTe doB can bo is Our Rag. 13.99 Rog. 17.49 ip . Oar Rag. 14.49 **®®*tf* s'* • tt ^Oonmtateto to era toan. dean. O m * koii r laddw. l/ttracnati gtraass toward 8 tn c 7 tfM le ..F q p top Boat 4 s h o o ts witar. 1/34 scale raring Comp. Vd C 9 9 Plato figors fis totgat ‘^Sdlid Our Rag. ^ 4 7 awShi vaiso b a r^ m >47 ear sad throe 497 1IM9 I mlmr. Comb and and]iftbotito.Asssen fibaa seronma b o ll ft b o n ^ Fi “SI ’’^Deluxe Mnd Snow«* ■ tptn^ d to d t. brash sat. Aa MSB on TV on.TV prapritated bodies ^ aMptogto d s , 1 2 . 8 8 (JilldSpfeliLM rA 1 SALE!/Be^lar *2.79 7 Pe. StainlesB Steel Long Handled Seal Beam |Anto flbe to) - ake to Snovbrush 7.00x14 : a i 7.85x14 2JU Kitchen Tool Set Hegdlmht 7.te4 2JS0 7 l? 5 x 1 4 Z 2 0 8.00x14 2.36 8.25x14 2.36 Our Rag. low and Scraper Cotton Knit Gro-Sle^pers All hhitewfdls 2.00 e«. extiB. Pflc9 3.97 Cemrists of jpotato madier, bast^ 8 8 ^ apooo, apatola, pot fork, kng to iS , 1 9 " turner, ladfo, 6 book radc. ' ,^M |ljSk a aaway spow and Vor 8 or IS volt cm , two or Metal Siw 6 mos. to 6 toaU ...... - -V • Wall Shelves Adjostoble Ugbtwelgfat P rmi in rsh o WHhfriui Cowin Toilet Seat Junior'W ert Cqert D u P o n t o w iU . N w They’re specially treated sc^ they won’t shrink 7 Our Rag. Low Siaa S'* X 3S~ 4.99 3 . 2 9 roniiig^ Tiable] iO_ PlasticTTniuiv #nii»' efnrluwr Contaihe leflJieMM M F Truck Mirrors out of Jit. Infants’ style ha^ a double row of SaaF to -set and adJaaUbla for Bandy for storing WNwan. A rj'M iti-Rnst or Prleo3.29 19 Our Rag. 794 •" of 6 ^ J J FORy aiUnatahie. Bait proof ano> « ia u 4 f i l i e l v c f Our Reg N w l fasteners at front waist to allow for growth.'v ecnnfort level ironing. Cool, moab irized afamtoom. #718. top, tabnlar legs and h o m I ^ foet. SIMS^XSS** S.99 9.991 plus comfy elastic back waist. Children’s styles **Jo1mBean** ^ Heavy Duly idiator Sealer n n cow . Ooetoutud for baaoly. Nylon Dust Mop Matching color priyeOwteoa have extra long pullover' tops and reinforced #4«9 -4 rtielvips Our tog. N w f Innings . Tnief^ ABgnmeitt Slio«^ Afafoelten Track Mat hinges wont root or ooRodn. Our Rag. Low. Price 1.49 Conipi^Vd|..2.98 L Your Baked on eoamri ffaiidi. WUto SiM8"x48'* -4.49 necks. Both have jdastic soled bootee feet: Many mat that attracts 99^ -... , ' I Smtw os obovo with q im ji'Qiiicf •cid$ I' \'^ ;i| or.' ■ aaooriod.oolacs. , .*1.. #1090 ■ I . prints. Infants’ size 6 mos.—4T; children’s size show, ric. Noirtldd, MfUy Boto coll I n^alriia dOStiDgJ 12.88 WBL aw; Hiaww 4.88 4, . . B t w » 6.88 ‘ look. Completely waahaUe. eauler. . . fluBy. -ratroctaWa arms #705 fiu. I ^i"* JUiM’ica's ■I el .1 SM.E -tHURS. U m SAT. -HOHARGE IT oniSearsRevohingr Charge PHONBiSEARS for Childm ’d Sleqtwear MANCHESTER — 1145 TpLI^ND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER Mon. thru Frt. 1 .9 : 3 0 AH t o 1 0 P S 0:30 a^m. to iO p.m. a r k w a y EXIT Y 3. wii^BURCRbss P ' n O P A T SEARS AND SAVE IMS New Britain A\ iMsnoheoter Shopping Parinde IIIS TOLUND TURNPIKE saii^ oiooAHiuli' Satisfaction'Guaranteed or West H srtfoid—238-758^ est Middle Tpke.—64SrlS81 EXIT 93, WILBUR UROSS PARKWAY Saturday Open Mon. U rn Sst. Open Mon. thin Sat. 0;o6 a,ni. to.lO p.m. 1 T ow Mpodr Bacdc ; We reserve the right to limit quantities. liUBBi^aOEBDCK AND CO. RtSO AJW. to 9:00 i*JIL 9:80 AM. to .0:00 FJW. ■li- -■ r\ • 1 ri . . ‘ t " - : I ■- - -f- "TT : ' ■ ' / ■ . ) y ■- V 1 f :

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEstegl, CONN., raURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 PAGE TWELVE uproot them from school,” s^e young' "attenUivo' full-time rep­ Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in c h e r a l d , MANCHipnBiR,^ ratiR SD A Y , n o v e i o e r lo ; 1966 studded motmtaln south of Hi|e against Ijrorth Vtetaamese sol­ said Of the children, “But resentation.” to cut the cake at the jcommand diers on HiU 484 several miles Worried About Move they’re inore excited about this the site jvhere WUllAnt^Leary thought so then, but now. I wish On the same stream a paper the Airline. The later failed and Marine Corps Birthday a t Ute 2nd BattaUon, 26th from the anfiUery jposiUons. SUBFENDlsn SENTENOA Memories ot Hehrori the mlU was destroyed hy fire. post move than I am.” I hadn't been. min, was operated as earlyas cost Hebron and other Jqwns Turkey Supply Miaiines. ' ' . Brig. Gbn^ Liyle ' P.^ Bnglish, ROME (AP) — A Rome court now lives, and here wisra mtae Thera remains very UtUe If any He offered the first piece to assistant cointniander of the 3rd i'AU I want to do now Is take brirtoB . which can be seen today ” Hats were also mads I7 01iv«. 1810 by Daniel Burrows s ^ which had sponsored It financial­ Industry now being’ carried on Celebrated in Viet Nam New Representative ofl itiy shoM and rest my feet,” today convicted Baronqss Af- Ample Despite Pfc. John Walker of. Joiies, pivision, unveiled a plaque, dera Franchettt, former wife of on some of the town butt(fihgs er Pheli» before the Ckvtl War, sen, later as a cotton min. These ly what seemqd. a ' dUaetrous In the town, although some out­ ' Helicopters carried the food to she said/ ”I think 1 wUl ntire These were straw hats, and nuns were aU destroyed by fire. amount of money. In fact It is standing meh^of the town still DA NANO, South Viet Nam Michr, 18, a ^attalim scout, w^ifilclv said Carroll "died as he American actor Henry Fonda, such os 8L Peter's Bplsoopal igiits on patrol. lor a twcHlay nap.” ' lute on Bricks were probably for the southem only in comparatively recent stick to farming, and that Is Gobbling Surge (AP) •— U.S. Marines in. South Thb second piece went to Staff lived, a gallant Leatherneck.” of trying to smuggla marijuana In'^1885 we hear of a blast I>ssplta the birthday celebra­ Mrs. Heckler, a lawyer as Church, the residence of WU- trade. years' that this burden of debt certainly an induatiy. Viat Nam oelehrated the O o ifB ’ U. den. Lewis "W. W alt,^m - Sgt. Claude C Bookout,'61, of Seeks House, School into Italy^ and imposed a sus­ By ^ p S A N PENIp.ETON ed by Reginald Helffeiidi, ■furnace, deeded by BueU and WASlBTfGTON (>UP) — Al­ mander of U.S. Marines id^let tion, the Marines made nearly well as a housewife, buckedthe In continuing the story of ilem Hammond, the rtd CMleed Wooden rqkee were ntpde by Crouch to Jared and SamueJ has been lifted. IMat aiuidversary today with Vista, Calif.,-a battalion mess WBLIiEISLBY, Mass. (AP)— mer Republican House Speaker pended eentence of eight (formerly known as the Helen 8UBWAT TV ENDS though the average American It Nam, delivered eight' cakes to sergeiant Who had helped bake 300 patrols, but there was no Joseph W. Martin. The count displeasure of atat eRepubllcan months. Hebron’s early industries, White farm). Helfferlch is wide­ Hill Bchoolhousa, now unused, Ephraim Wilcox, ancestor of liswis of Colchester, located at Many German and Swiss fam­ ceremonies, steaks, birthday significant contact with the ene­ Mrs. Margaret M. Heckler, 88, leaders to run against Martin NEW YORK (AP) — Cloced- gobbling down more and luoce. units In the Da N«nsr area. Fifty the cake. was 96,327 to 92,330. ’The baroness wae set free aft- „ those sawmiUs tad gristmUla 1 ly known m world organizer in and posslMy others. the Ephraim Wilcox of later the a m then known as Turner- ines Uved In the little houses in cakes and continuing patrols. other cakes were being cut and my, a spokAmhan said. is worried about finding a who had asked the voters for circutt televlekm scanning ey a- turicey each year, stqtidlee ere The Communists stayed out ot At Artillery Plateau, where 80 Mrs. Heckler defeated Mar­ er tBe court decision. wrote about were silU being op­ the interest of reUgion, and Ms When something or other was years, near Jeremy River on the vlUe. 'Rie ore used was pig Iron, TumerviUe and did the Intricate terns, an experiment In crime served by generals of the 1st home and a school for her chil­ ”

• ♦

'.V- ' ^ i

argest k rUINNiUTfE "MUU MUU"S GIRU' PUI UNIP JACKRl MISSES' SWEATERS # . o' ^ Sweater girls will go for Pamper yourtalf with cozy ■ |a|!b Gay, assorted prints in this ny- O ffA urm e STORES cottons, in spotted Leopard, | c , 2.88 these classic Shaker Knit Ion Jacket. Zip open for easy Shetlonds of 100% Wooll 4.99 SAVINGS ARETti FASHION gay floral, or paisley prints. « « « . .'ompare at 6.99 The % sleeve rmreols a Compare at 2.29 dressing! Sizes 3-14. In assorted Compare cM A perfect partner for your hand-size pocketl S-M-L 1 4.99J.99 favorite skirt or slocksl prints. Sizes 34-40. A* ^ i LONG SLEEVE

iM . ^ 9\ 'irl

12 V e U .BAm R Y CHARGER PRESTONE SPRAY-ON DE-ICER BOYS'VINYL ilUEDE PARKA MEN'S. WESfERN JACKEfS i'y -'i With zip off hood, knit col- _ Choose cotton valour Pon- Get quick starts this Winter 16 Big ounces of Winter m a < lor, quilt lined, contrast K ^ 9 D derotq style pullover with with this T Amp., 12 volt protection for your car, ^ 8.89 and your safeiyi Defrosts trim on shoulder and pock- ' ^ ^ side zipper, or Wool plaid cfnrger. Steel construction 1.99 " verl Both are warmly Compare at 16.y» Qur regular 3.97 Ice on contactl Be sofel Be Our regular 79d at. 6-16. Camel, brown. Compare at 8.99 for long life! Automatic K with Sherpo^ acrylic control 1 Jam clamps In* turp, at this low, low pricti «live. pile. Sizes 36-46. . . > eluded. ------■ / Fabrics:

i i i i l i l i i i flTr4 .*|OA«100% ?***"Colton Oxfenb « » P i • W hBe ei4 W fcitaj-

% < V L Styles:

MSJKSSS *Be««lar aprMd Conan LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 1 " PHOTOGRAPHER'S 8-PIECE OUTFIT BRIDGE AND PINOCHLE DECKS 7 TRANSISVeR RADIO Keeps your breath freshi Dependable camera com- ^ Your choice^ of top quality Small enough to pocket, ■ W ’! I 'Ballon down Celinn M y o u r mouth cleonl Goes . . . plete with built-Tn Flash, Kenilworth Bridge or Solar 1 yet made to sound off I6ud where a toothbrush can'd m batteries, bulbs, q,nd roll of ■ Pinochle Decks. Plastic _ t ao* and clearl Measures lust •Snnp.|abConnn T Used daily, , it stops germs O ur regular 89d 127 film. Takes 12 sharp. Our regular 5.97 - coated and linen finish Compare at 49^ 2V5" X 2fe» X with 7 Compare cold. {umlx> prints, or color available. Also Pastime ju .t 400 ...Limit transistpral Complete with ^ strap, earphone, battery. ' ' • Bntton down traditional Cellars ' prints. Poker Decks. | 2 par customarl * CenveriiUn and Bnm l Caffs

FOUR SLICE G I J O E LAMBERT 100% RAYON S IL E X 1 10-TRANSISTOR PROCTOR Colors: C A P T A I N - 2 6 -IN C H 9x12 IR O N IN G COMMODORE . ■nd many sdHd ire a t '- A C T I O N LAWN RUGS t o a s t e r Sizas I J( , TABLE RADIO H 4 ** 17 In lha o Embossed . n. t ^ e Adjtlstable Heat • O ro o p 1 UNIFORMS SWEEPER e Batteiy ' ' o Suil’e.Grip ^ e k • Adjustable Height e Chrome Finish 3.98 to 4.98 o Lift-out Hamper o Gold, Brown, Blue, Red 3| Larkest assortment. Army, Na’vy, Ma- « Bviilt-ln Cord ^ . • e Guaranteed 1'Year ~ eEarphone , o Adjusting Lever ' - , rih^ Air' Force uniforms fon, boys’ • Case "i \ . \ a Heplaceable Brush i e P ^ and Cover, • play inilitar^figures i : .ectchi; ' o Folds For Storage j "i i - ’K... .: v a.. Q Q c i d 0 - 0 0 $ i ^ . 8 8 i i O - “ 1 ^ . Price $24.95 ■■■■.....m k : ^ m - X . - '' - - , R.9.'$1.49. R«g. $19.98 ^ MaNililiig RinMer 2 ^ 7 2 $2,89 Reg. Price $9.98 Reg. Price $14.98 v. Reg. Price $;9.98 :\-r‘ MANCHESTER PARKi MIDDLE TURNPIKE WE5jT • OPEN MON. THRli SAl. 9:30 A.M. TO 9P.M. f "fHARGE IT'' AT GRAND-Wa Y...TAKE MONTHS TO PAY! . . tv ijkT GRAND-WAYV. .TAKE MONTHS TO PAY! MANCHESTER I^RKADE, MIDDLE lljRNPII

4 •

4-•. - i I l--- |/‘i \.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, l£i66 \ PAGE FOURTEEN Section Two THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 196i|i THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 Pages IS to 28 tilized and put aboard the Bogus Bill Raid Gemini 12 Lags spacecraft. * FOR FCC Orders Recdignment In space, Qie. astronauts turn "'yv Nets SS Agents Upset Timetable the heat of the oontainei- of eggs Firearm Safety to about 76 degrees to start de­ CosmeWcs Of Telpak^ Private Rate^ Six ‘Neighbors’ Of Astro-Frogs velopment. At various .times, a In Home Topic fixative is Introduced into dif­ I T « ' WASHINGTON (AP) — The charihels. Telp^ “C” 1« 00 voice CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) A-TLANTA, Ga. (AP) — The ferent compartments to stop'the leral CommunicaUonli Com- grade circuits and “ D » Is 240. Of 2 Courses Secret Service says almost $2 — Men who maintain a frog developmerit. ^ , again has ordered^ farm here have been frustrated If all works Navy Capt. L ig g e ffs The Manchester Adult Eve- ^ , . . — , private line prices shodld million in counterfeit $20 bills. , nlng School is' spohsorlng two American Telephone 4 Tele- game, since the services by two delays in the Gemini 12 James A. Lovell'^ Jr. and Air seized here were made within National. Rifle Association graph Co. to bring its, Telpak^ are the same. . a flight. Force Maj. Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. ^At The Parkade blocks of its office. will bring back tadpoles of courses in home firearm safety rates into closer alignment with An FOC spokesmen said that One experiment the astro­ MANCHESTJER *Agents said the "pretty fair" nauts will carry out is to study varying sizes. at Manchester High School. Its more expensive i«rtvate line a TAT could reduce Its private They will be, open to all resi­ rates. line rates -soniewhat to bring bills were made in the printing the e ff^ t of space weightless­ FACES FRAUD TRIAL dents of Greater Hartford 16 ATAT has Interpreted this as them closer to the Telpak dls- department of a business in ness on frog egg growth. They are to carry a container of WATERBURY (AP) — Bond years of age or older. meanlng higher prices for Tel- count rate, downtown Atlanta. ’The content in the courses of Six persons were arrested and froshly laid frog eggs on the for State Sen. James J. Mc­ pak usera, rather than lower But an ATAT spokesman said throe sessions each will be de­ their baggage seized at the four-day journey. Carthy Jr. of Derby was set prices for private line users, of the private line rates, "The NOTICE signed'to'educate the public in Atlanta airport Tuesday in What But the female frogs must at $6,000 after his arrest Telpak is a package of commu- FOC just approved those within basic safety in handling both agents called, the biggest bogus ovulate in tune with the count­ Wednesday on a charge of em­ Irtcations Mnes for voice, tele- the last year, so you're not WILL SPLIT long arms and--,^earms in and bill crackdown in the South. down — and the two delays bezzlement. printer, photo and other trana- going to reduce them again. The In around the honi^ X . ■ A.B. Wentz, special agent in have upset thie timetable. McCarthy, who did not run First National’s Bingo Game missions. only choice loft Is the private William^Klar, 556 Wetherell charge of Secret Service opera­ Project scientists have turned to for re-election this year, is a The immediate order affects line tsuritt.” St., NRA -Clrttfied instructor,- tions,. said Wednesday the inves­ a third batch of frogs because Democrat. His term expires in only the smtdler Telpak serv- ATAT first sought commission $1,000 for Nos. ‘rif-NS-UO-SA will teach the courses. tigation was continuing, but he the first two sets are too far January. Ices known as "A " and "B .” approval for Telpak service In ’Those wishing to register for expected no more arrests. along in development. The arrest warrant charged The fate of the larger Telpak leei,- but the FXXI has kept the $500 for 01-S2-U8-NS' f either course may do so at the Charged with possession of Under the plan, the female McCarthy appropriated for his "C ” and “ D” services is to be- proposal under continual re- first session Monday at 7 p.m. come part of the commission’s view. counterfeit currency were Nor­ leopard frogs are injected with own use money which was in man Bergman, 38, New Or­ pituitary gland extract to induce his custody. $100. for pS-NS-SS in Room 111 of the high school. Investigation into ATAT’s rate The FOC had said Telpak , Class sizes will be limited. structure. rates discriminate against leans; Raymond Dixon, 32, ovulation and the eggs are McCarthy has served as corp­ oration counsel for the town of 'There will be a small charge The commission order issued smaller private line users. In Smyrna; William P. Gahan, 35, stripped from,tthe frogs six to TCL. 649-8402 Derby since 1061. to cover the cost of registra­ Wednesday implements a Sept, effect making them subsidize Atlanta; Ossie L. Johnson, 26 sexjn hours before launch, fer­ and Billy W. Davis, 26, both of tion and materialSj No fire­ 18 federal appeals court- ruling the larger users, arms may be brought without affirming an earlier FCfc deci- Eighteen firms intervened In Marietta, Ga.; and Dewey Wil­ liam Doss, 40, Riverdale, Ga. the instructor’s approval. Bion rnider which ATA^" was to the court case — among them The courses will be held on Dixon and Johnson were re­ (NEA Telephoto) bring Its Telpak rates into line Xerox, International Business consecutive Monday evenin.gs leased on $5,000 bond each. The with the private line charges. Machines, The Associated TEMPLE FLOOR COVERING from 7 to 9. Dates for the first others were held in lieu of $5,000 The order affects virtually all Press, Twin Coast Newspapers, The Large Economy Size course are Nov.-14, 21 and 28, bond. mass communications media sts Inc.; Eastern Air, Lines and Two British children had %ouble moving this giant MANCHESTER’S LARGEST FLOOR COVERING STORE and for the second course they well as more than 1,000 large American Truckli^ Aasociation. are Dec. 5, 12 and 19. business firms. " Ih e trucking group said that NAW ASKS MERGER DATA toy that captured their attentions outside London’s AU Builders Welcome— 308 Main. St.— Daily 9-6— Thurs. 9-9 Under the minimiun Telpak if it had to pay private line WASHINGTON (A P ) — The Strand Palace Hotel, where a pre-Christmas display service, called “ A” charges are rates for-what it now receives Norfolk and Western Railway of toys was being set up. The ponderous plaything $16 per mile per month for 12 through Telpak, its operations hsis asked the Pennsylvania should take up a lot of room in Santa’s sled. 8 Gray Ladies voice quality circuits — or 144 would cost. $47 million more Ftailroad find the New York PRE­ telegraph or teleprinter chann- each year. Eastern said its add- Central to produce documents Cited for Work els. The private line rate is $1.10 bd cost would be about ^ mil- "to show how the merged Penn- cited a speech by Pennsylvania fifth day of the reopened IOC Items on Display for Kiwanis Radio Auction Miss Lutz And Students Feted at Burton^s per mile per month for one tele- lion annually, Central is going to actually op­ Board Chairman Stuart T. hearing on whether indemnities HOLIDAY At Vet Hospital graph Channel — compared with ATAT began its Telpak serv- erate this railroad." Saunders to support its conten­ should be paid smaller roads for- SAL E of the Savings Bank of Manchester, and Richard Rothwell Miss Hazel''Lutz, right, yei (ah ^ added, "and her patience to roaclt^ the subject in the fti* These Klwanians were briefly on display at Watkins Bros. capital losses resulting from the Eight Manchester Red Gross and understandlag stimulated abo^ 10 cents under Telpak. ice to compete Mrtth private ml- In the written request filed tion that such "dettolcd studies" In the front window this week, where they are shown pre­ of the Cohnecticut Bank and Trust Co., who is in charge of terda;^"' awarded one-year ture. (HCrald photo by Oflara) Penn-Oentral merger. The hear- volunteer Gray Ladies were many students and encouraged Telpak “ A " is a l2-cli«ult crowave communications syS- Wednesday with the Interstate exist. paring the items for display for the Kiwanis Radio Auction the Radio Auction for the Kiwanis. The items, still there, scholarships for Manchester package, while "B " contains 24 terns. Commerce Commission, NAW The request came during the ing continues today. anvcxng the many persons recog­ them to pursue art careers.’* 100% VIRGIN WOOL PILE — FIRST QUALITY to be held next week. The broadcast qver station W IN F for are'now neatly arranged in the window, each labled with the nized last evening at ceremonies Community College to John Miss Lutz, founder of the chil­ bids on the items will originate from the Watkins store on name of the store which donated it. Proceeds from the goods conducted at the Newington Burt and Miss Kathleen Camp­ dren’s museum bearing her THANK5G1YING Nov. 15 and 16. The Kiwanians who have since put the dis­ auctioned off go for scholarships and qther worthy Kiwanis Veterans A-dihinistration Hospi- " " " "N| play in order have removed themselves; they are, left to civic endeavors. (Herald photo by PLnto.^ bell on behalf of Burtons, after name, was, Mrs. M.aher said, m . she herself was honored as Bur­ “always active in town affairs right, Creighton Shoor of Shoor Jewelers, William Johnson Speaking on behalf of the hos­ WALL TO WALL CARPETING ton’s “Woman of the Year’’ at pital were Reed L. Cleigg, and drives, and made her image ceremonies at the store. Town Mothproof. Sculptured Effect Edwards and Mayor Agostinelli hospital director; and Henry B. as a teacher an important one in CCHINTRY DRUG Manager Robert Weiss and rep­ in:memory(of those who died in Legion to Hold Gallup, M.D., chief of staff. this community, an image much Unbelieveably Low Price resentatives of about 25 Man­ M Bailey Does Honors Again^ the war. The Itov. John D. Awards were presented by*‘ respected and muqh loved.’’ A Fabulous Buy chester women’s organlzatiqns Hughes of St. Mary’s Episcopal - Vets Service James C. Gaskin, assis-tant lyas- Scflblarahip -winners were Si. attended the event. Church will give a prayer in pitaJ dii-ector; and Miss Jane chosen by a committee at Man­ Dedicates New Vet Plaques In observance of Veterans Mrs. Bernice Maher, president memoriam. ^ ' ' ' . Stanwick, director. Volunteer chester Community College. Day, the American Legion will of the (tonnecticut Educational Edscov M. Bailey former prin­ The Air "Force Band will Service. They are both g;raduates of NEED A hold a public memorial seryice,’ Association, presented Miss Manchester High School. Burt, cipal of Manchester High School play m'usloal selections while Horioi-ed from the Manchester tomorrow. area for over 300 hours of serv-- Lutz with an inscribed silver the son of Mr. and Mrs.' Frank SPECIAL wUi be the main speaker for the audience leaves the audi­ torium to view the plaques. A procession will' be formed Ice^were Miss Gladys-Keith end tray on behalf of Burton’s, and Burt of 70 Bretton Rd., Is a •■a.. S'vy\/< ' < the Veterans Day program Sat­ A dinner for the distinguished at the Legion Home on'Leonard Mrs. Ljrman Smith; Certificates made the presentation speech. freshman at the school, major­ CAR urday. gpiests will be held at the Army- St. at 10 a.m.; and will march of Devotion for over 750 hours, Miss Lutz, retired art supervisor ing in English, and hopes to be­ SQ. YD. Bailey will give a special ded­ N avy Club following the cere- to Manchester Memorial Hos­ to Mrs. Eleanora S. Mohr and for the Manchester School sys­ come a teacher of that subject. pital. There, at 11 o’clock, a tem, was, Mrs. Maher said, "one ication speech at Manchester ifionies. Mrs. Anna F. Kocum; Special Miss Campbell, daughter of Installed Wlth Padding and Labor I Refreshmenta fo r the marclb service will be conducted in OerUficatos for Continued De­ of the few teachers I Have known M rs, Ann Campbell of 191 Mc­ High School; A^^re new World metoorjT'ahd hemOr of the men‘ Ihg units will be provided at the voted Service” of more* than X,- ’ who will “leave tHeir” imagi” bn Kee St, Is a freshman In the War I I Memorial Plaques will ofWanchester wito^ed in serv-| ■^Teterans of Foreig;n Wars, the 000 hours to Mrs. Charles A., the sands of time. She was a secretarial course at the Man­ be unveiled and dedicated. On ice during World War I. A ll I P iiii . American Legion and the Ma­ Banks and Mrs. Anna G. Reide- teacher beyond compare, “Mrs. chester college and also hopes Day 1945, Bailey gave veterans, wdvei^ and'rojfnds are man; Certificates of Recoghi- FOR A rine Corps Leagrue Homes. ' ' '-4 a dedlraUon speech at the un­ invited. tion for - Oontiinued Egccpttonal veiling of the Memorial Plaque The speaker of the day will Service for over 2,500 hours SPECIAL SPECIAL OFFERING which has stood at Uw south­ be Major Von Hone, cHalrmtlte presentoil to Mro. John' !<. J'en- west corner of Center ancl Mftin Meeting Slated of the Manchester Veterans ney and Mrs. H. Foster Wil­ THE MANCHG5TER LION5 CLUB and OCCASION? Sts. at Center Park. The wood­ Council. liams. ' MANCHE5TER FINE ART A550CIATK)N en plaque will be replaced by Rent s new Comet or s > '->...V . 'li:. By RC for Kin In case of rain, the service Speaking to tlm gi\)up of ^1- new bronae plaques which hon-- will be held at the.Legion home.. unteers representing more than .. .. present their Mercmy* Low Rates . . . II CERAMIO or over 4,000 Manchester men r Of Servicemen There will be an open house 40 bi^toiizatrons " and' offering O -ca..- .;J Daily * > Weddy . and women who.served in World at the home after the cere­ the thanks and appreciation of TILE BATHROOM War n . ' Manchester area parents and Fifth Mmithly. mony. the many veteran patients at ir Annual ★ The public dedication cere- wives of men serving in the the hospitail was Thomas J. tostalied—up to 100 sq. ft. Edson M. Bailey armed services and especially Material and labor. ' money \rill be held at the high Crockett, who has been a pa­ those serving at Viet Nam will school starting at 10 a.m., fol­ extend greetings of the Town tient in the!? Newington Hospital FINE ART5 and be gpiests at. a coffee hour spon­ lowing the Veterans Day'parade of Manchester. Loyalty Sunday for several years. Following the sored by the Manchester office which will start from 'Cen­ The names of the 109 men awards, a reception was held of the Am'erican Red Cross, Set at Emanuel CRAFT5 FE5TIYAL ter at 9. ^ from Manchester who died dur­ with a number of the patients OSIER CAN OPENER Monday at 7 ;30 p.m. at the au-. The program will be preced-. ing World War -n will be read attending. Free ditorium of Temple Beth Sho- The'stewardship committee of FRIDAY, 5ATURDAY, 5UNDAY, RESERVE A CAR SUNBIAHLiLECTRIC KNIFE SHARPENER ed by musical selections played by Lt. Col. Francis DellaFera, Emanuel Lutheran Church will Opens cans safely, by the U.S. A ir Force Band lom. NOW . . . CALL SLICIIKS KNIFI f'". Estimates USAiR, followed by Bailey’s ad­ spionsor a program tonight gjt. Mkinchester High School Cofeterio quickly, and easilyl Pre­ from Westover Field, Mass., as ...They will be given the op­ Reciprocating scalloped dress. 7:30 in Luther Hall for all mem­ Jobless Claims cision sharpens knives the marching veterahs and their portunity to leam about mili­ ^ EXHWITING HOURS: edge stainless steel SHOP AT The Rev. John J. O’Brien of tary policy, and Red CroSs and ber^ .of the church. The event , to a factory keen edge! colors enter the auditorium. Rise SligHtly 643-5135 blades with "The Tip St. James’ Church will offer the responsibilities of a man to is ki preparation for Loyalty Friday, 6 to 10 P.M. Sharpens scissors, tool HOME The program will then pro­ benediction. Sunday, Nov. 13, and to acquaint That Trims"! BalancedI ceed as follows: his service and to those he has A slight Increase of eight un- _ Cutting wheel -removes The unveiling of the plaques in left at home. They - may also members with' the budget and employment compensation Llghtweightl Slim de- The National Anthem will be Soturdoy, 1 to 10 P.M. — Sundoy, 1 to 6 PA4. LEASING quickly for cleaningl the foyer of Bailey Auditorium meet with representatives of all plans for 1967. A color film claims has been reported for signl DIAL played, followed by the invoca­ will follow. Officials of the as­ branches of service, and to meet with sound, “The Gift;’’ will be last week in the Manchester of­ proceeds benefit o f: One-Two-Three tion which is to be given by the sembly will follow t^e colors others with similar problems shown. fice of the State Labor Depart­ Year Leasing Plans 643-6662 Rev. Clifford O. Simpson of 1 2 1 1 .8 8 of the veterans organizations up arising when a Ipved one is sta­ The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, ment. Lutz Jr. Museum — Lions Scholarship Center Con£;regational Church. All Makes and Models No Obligation the two center aisles to the foyer tioned far from home. pastor,, will review the work- of The report shows 308 claims Colors of the various veterans for the unveiling, Speakers will be Maj. Wilbur the church for the past year and for the week ending Nov. 5, M.F.A.A. SchelorslHp — Conn. Eye Research units will be piosted. Everett Kennedy, who com­ Dlnegar, U.S. Marine O rps; its projected plans for the com­ compared with 300 claims for Edwards will introduce Mayor (Lions Projects) piled the many names of Man­ Mrs. Katherine Destler, director ing year. The Rev. Eric J. Goth- the week ending Oct. 29. About MORI ARTY Nathan Agostlnelli, who will of Service to Military Families, berg, associate pastor, will re­ 60 per cent of the local claims i ' f " ARMSTRONG INLAID LINOLEUM chester veiterans of W W II, and Hundreds of Paintings and Photographs, $01 CENTEOt BtBVBT ,1 Raymond Hagedorn, former Grealjer Hartford Chapter, port on youth and education ac­ were from women. Craftsmen, Crafts For Sale... OPEN EVENINGS commanding officer of the Anti­ American Red Cross;. Staff Sgt. tivities,...... ' . . ’ Claims filed thfougbout - the C. H.i Dube, U.S. A-rmy; Chief state last week rose by 556, or \ AND VINYLS Personal Notices tank Co., 169th Regiment, 43rd Charles Bodeman Jr., acting ART DHlMNSlnA'IIION RROTHEI^ . J- Division,; '^11 unveil the plaques, Ray Murphy, U.S. Navy, and chairman of the stewardship by five per cent, to • an 11,502 ---- - .... ' i SAT., T;30 f M . ~^SUH. 3 P.M. Completely installed, over prepared representingMhe men of Man­ Sgt. ' Roy Updike, U.S. Air committee, will lead the meet­ total. During the corresponding linooln-Meraaitr Deelee” floor, up to 9 X 12. Gtood choice .Of In Memoriam chester who left.,to serve, their Force. ing. Refreshments will be sertr- period last year, statewide $ ' .1 'V country, in 194-1,■ .They' will be -. Mrs. James Elliot, Mrs. My­ ed by a committee pf Emanuel claims totaled 15,796. In lovli memory ct Clarence W. ron Boglisch fmd Mrs. Willard Church Women. Bridgeport led the state last Luplen Y 0 passed away Nov. 10, .assisted by Walter A. Vqp Hone, GENERAL ELECTRIC . S U N B E A M ^ 1961. chairman of the Veteran’s Coun­ Horton,: members o f the Man­ Pledges for 1967 will be re­ week with 1,524 clain s, and was chester RedJ3ross advisory com­ followed by ?few ^ v e n with TEFLON® COATED TEFLON® COATED You have left a beautiful memory cil of Manchester, and Clyde ceived tonight and at the 9 and And a sorrow too great to be told. Beckwith, chairman of the Mem­ mittee, and MrsT’ElaihV Swtol 10 :’30 a.fh.^ sei^Fes“Sunday7 Vis­ T;463,'—Waterbury-with -1,151-,- SPRAY IRON ELECTRIC!FRY PAN But to U.S who loved and lost you. of the Manchester office, are itors will call Sunday afternoon and Hartford ■with 944. Your memory will never grow old. orial Day Committee of Man­ chester,___ _ in charge of arrangements for at the homes of members not Manchester retained its, 15th Double cooted non-stick Teflon® coatedi No-stick! Mother and Father, Two wreaths will be placed by the meeting. yet pledged. spot among the state’s 20 offices. finithi 39 steam vents No scourl High dome Sister and Family for quickest iroiiing ev­ coverl Removable heat 9x12 er! White handle! Power control for cleaningl sprayl Water windowl Modern buffet stylingl LINOLEUll i ' Just a flick of a switch biSCONTINUED PATTERNS OF changes it from steom to Bonus dry, to sprayl 17.88 RUGS FAMOUS NAME BRANDS SELF SERVICE DEPT. STORjB Come in — see our low. low price ■250 PR. FAMOUS MAKE WOMEN’S SHOES. A Q A •5.98 REG. 'TO 16.00. O e T U 'O M U t, 2 - 16 LB. TABLE- 200 PR. MID-HEELS and FLATS. V' READY TURKEYS REG. TO 11.00. 5.90 FOjRYOO OZITB 9 x 1 ^ to BE GlVm 5000 PPR. R BOYS’ and GIRLS’ SHOES. REGINA 2-SPEED REGINA 2-SPEEb RUG 8 ^4 - 12 . REG. ’TO 8.00. 5.90 french (»A Y Indoor, Outdoor BRAIDED RUG5 NOV. 22 A 7 0 ELECTRIKBROOM SHAMPOOER POLISHER Reduced This! Week 121/2-4. REG. TO 10.00. Beg. $56J10. $ 4 3 3 0 Exclusive rug pile dial Shampoo deepest pile |,/V 6.90 CARPET \ . I A _ o-'-'-i PORTRAIT lets you adjust to the rugs, polish floors to a r V CARPETS 4x7 3 for $11S9 r ^ thickness bf the c^rpetl high sheeni Touch-0- . Won’ t. Fade, Shrink, LABGE SELECTION,OF WOMEN’S LOAFEftS of your child Maticexternal dispenserl t Penny and Continental Styles 'V ; O.r, set the dial to clean I ). Bpt or Mildew I I IMPORTED 9x12 IN 5TOCK 4x7 Sunset Birch $ 6 .7 $ your bore floorsi Dirt Complete with brushes, | 8’ - 6’ - 9* - 12’ Widths BOOTS .‘‘SPECIAL’’ THUBS., FBI., SAT. ONLY 20% OFF , cup empties like an ash felt pads, and pad hold- . | BRAIDED RUQ5 \\ )S t (» L D Sq, Yd. Beg. $89.95. 9 ^ Yd. U p Armstrong^Ctossic------trayl erst: .. ■ ■ . • I •5.88 ^ . 9 9 CusMontone (Acoustic). Tile eo. Good Selection Of Colors E A(2I ADDmONXl CmU) 2 8 H8.88 QROVPS OR SINGLE HEAVY DUTY 3- SPEED FORMICA COUNTER TOPS OPEN THURS., FBL THI< 9 P.M. (W P O ^ TO CHOOSE FROM. SHAMPOOER POLISHER Rartndts by JJiyted 3PHOTOORAPHBRS H0QB8 10 A IIJQ Y PM 37.88 EXPERTLY mid REASONABLY INSTALLED MON., TJJEsl, PAT. T IL L 6 PJM.

Bt. 88, TUcottVUI^We Are Locat^ Next • KING'S IS OFF BROAD STRECT, MANCHESTER , a^ Shoppe” 04S-587 ) nmra. and FrL Evm . till 9 T o MANjCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE V/EST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 AM. tO 9 PAL I Weatetn Beet E A S Y P . ^ TE L 648-9802" LAST CHANCE - OFFER E N D S y iS SATJ TEMPLE’S FLOOR COVERING E z H 9 6 ’ Mile Soutli at Veraon Ottele . ‘ . > •CHARGE i r A T GRAND-WAY ... TAKE MONTHS TO PAY! i 308 MAIN STv—ACROSS F|ROM^BOURNE BUICK— BUDGET TERMS , f f ...... • -I ^

A •t p a g e SEVENTEEN W " i'- " . . I MANCHESTER EVEOTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966

ICHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TH^SDitV, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 PAGE SIXTEEN MAN I . P.A.C. "Construction 'v*r,x*♦ ^ ^ot Even on Ballot ' On h9r Slated ^ ■ L ■ Hal Bobby Kennedy, Humphrey At Springtidd .C v hoRday dol, or On Natioiiality Act ^9401 Q | ^ Suffer Political Setbacks i O ^ N (AP)—dov. ^ohn A. hor oM fenroritt WASBENOTON (AP) — Pol- from American-hom dem enl^ JUsUoe William J. Brennan Volpe says four Mc^iway con- FAIRWAY Ish-bom Beys Afrdylm emlgrat- P«rox because he voted > a Jr., who voted with the majority WASHINGTON (AP) — Rob- nomlnatlbn in the priniaiy after EVERY^OND/^Y-^ P.M. struoUon projects totaling ^ . 4 with foirway'i Named... *1.. lx 1019 Mexican election. J u s t^ Felix In Uie Peires case, since has ort F. Kennedy, the New Yorker the party convention repudiated ed to the United States In 1912. p^yj^urter based th e ^ g h t on, voiced some doubts. Abe For- F. A. C. BALLROOM him, was ousted by Republican million are expected to be un­ with the magic name, and Hu­ He was 1^. the authority tbef Constitution tas, the newest justice on the Harold Levander. derway during 1M7 in the Thirteen years later, he real- gives congress to re|(ulate tor- court, could be the swing man 26 VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE bert H. Humphrey, the vice large seledioB of BW RatcUffe^ Michael Lee, son of Willla^ and Carole Democratic Sen. Walter P. Springfield area. Craig Ratcliffe, 137 Bisaell St. He was born Oct. 28 at Man­ Ized a dream held by himdreds elgm affairs. In tlM review of Afroylm’s ap-. president who wants a promo­ Mondale withstood the Republi­ Volpe said Wednesday the chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are of thousands of refugees to In February 1963, another sec- peal,' tion, V suffered home-base set-' can tide. doll slolliat Mr. and Mrs. Lee (2ralg, 13 Margaret Rd. His pktemal grand­ biggest project to Im started these shores: He became ^ Immlgmtion and W h U e ^ court w ighs Ws backs in election day’s chain of In New York, Kennedy cam­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Ratcliffe, 33 Bilyue Rd. » i.i .. -^nationality taw was before the case, Afroylm, an artist. Is Uv- Democratic losses. paigned tor Frank D. O’Connor next year is 2A'.^es of Inter­ American citizen,by natural^a- provided toss of clt- Ing,in New York City. His re- ^Already billed as rivals tor —who not his original state 91 from N^copee to aad aoooooorloc ° Yeske, Uheralee Kay, daughter of Gerald A. and Cw- tlon. izienship lor remaining outside turn from Israel on a visitor’s the 1972 nomination to succeed choice as a gubeniatorial nomi­ Springfield, includlhg - a short Today at age 78,/- however, the juriediction of the United visa was permitted by the State President Johnson, Humphrey nee—and saw Republican Gov. spur of Interstate sei> at a cost ovolkiblo at both olee Noyes Yeske, South St., Coventry. She was bom Oct. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal,grandparents Afroylm is no a citizen. States in wartime to evade mill- Department last year while his and Sen. Kennedy proved Tues­ Nelson A. Rockefeller sweep to of 9I6.9 million. \ although he clams allegiance to tary service. case goes through the courts, day that a politician doesn’t re-election. are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noyes, Coventry. Her paternal The other jobs are; li8\)|i^es fairways grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yeske, South S t, Star Basso the Unite^k^tes. The reason is The provision was declared There, Afroylm waft* to see M have to be on the ballot to lose. ’Hiere were ttMse who said of Interstate 91 from Hoijroke that ’^dilie In Israel in 1961, he unconstitutional "by a 6-4 vote, his name will be recorded In Johnson had the same prob­ tnehidliig ‘’troll’' Coventry. She has two brothers,/Robert, 6, and Mark, 4%. Ezio FlageUb, the Metropoli­ Kennedy would not be uidMppy. to West Springfield for $3 • * • • , . ^ ' in an election for the justice Arthur J. Goldberg; now history as part of a huidmark lem—and his is more immedi­ Uoo and a 31 million- toll ro<^ and “little sweetie^ tan Opera’s newest star basso to see a Republican remain in doDs • *• 7 . nesset, Israel’s leglslaUve u.g_ ambassador to the United Supreme Court decision. ate. It begins Jgm. 10 on Capitol Albany until 1970. At that point, Interchange on Interstate 91'in Lamendola, Peter Alan, son of Philip and Lois Hastings will sing the role of Count , body. Nations, said'for the majority: ------:------Hill, when the 90th Congress their reasoning went, Kennedy Springfield. Lamendola, 65 Coleman Rd. He was bom Oct. 28 at Manches­ dolfo In Bellini’s "La Afroyim’s situation is by no “OUzenship is a most precious assembles with a House of Rep­ might well run for the governor­ Volpe also said constniotion ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. resentatives that is virtually and Mrs. C. D. Hastings, Kemersville, N ^ . His paternal bUla” Weitaesday, Nov. 23 a t means unique. right. It is expressly guarantee 6 Nurses Aides ship himself. of the final 2.1 mile segment of both stores open tfanrs. and M tin 9 8 p.m. at Bu^firil Memorial. ^rom 1961 through 1 ^ , ^ ^ t h e 14th Amendment to the certain to put a crimp In his Interstate 291 in Springfield will grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. P'hlllp.JESimendola, Passaic, Complete Qass ’’Great Society” plans. begin in 1968 at on estimated N.J. He has a brother, Edward PffltorS! and a sister, Mari- Hartford, production Is ,x xx«, ann, 1V6*. sponsored^y tha Connecticut U-S. d tiz ^ had lost the ret- The c o ^ also notM Humphrey and Kennedy spent Area Weather cost of 36 miUiemo- er by late Friday and Saturday. tx hic Txxxrtxi™ T-oc UMon,haif acting hsa won OH Affoylm sunreme s uoun be- ,.the P citizens .P®*^ of’W nation' when students sfiMlontfl lllmulvalready have Jo^lob of- AIMOS S o rted % ti"sta ^ - to*" hM hai?tiaii, h^ has wV'sup^emrao^rt won bupreme i..oun nnmtrv nan eaRiiv f«ro- Arrangements are being crats Tuesday. I Wilson, Constance Marie, daughter of Roy A. Jr., and ^ap ted Falstaff to his constitutionality of THE PERPETUAL MOTION CLOCK H u m p h r e y, campaigning Dolores Osuna Wilson, 6 Oak St., Rockville. SI15 was bom review of the c o n s titu tio n a lity to to enroll in a .Oct. 29 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand- ® ■ this law, after two Ipwer courts ^ ^ in the Blocked Georgia. Decision hard, hit many of the same Ticket^ for the opera are upheld “ Lld'^thf^StatroeoI^ the State Department. the government of their oWn Mcensed practical n u rse ^ r^ states. And in Ids home state of VISIT OUR Iparents are Mrs. Cecile Johnson, 32 Snlpslc St., Rockville, and available at Bushnell Memorial. P^ ^ i, -. country.country , as well as to their fel-fel employment opportunities LE OOULTRE ’ Minnesota, Humphrey saw the Memuel Osuna, ^ast Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Until this next performance, The Supreme Court in recent citizens.c l^ n s 'o r the others are assured, ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Geor- naming a governor on g^rounds TMI MOST CXCEPTIONAL WATCMM W orld gla’s gubernatorial election ap­ neither house is prroperly appor­ Democrat-Parmer-Labor party GIFT l>ePARTMENT ^ rs . Marie Magri, Staten Island, N. Y., and Roy A. Wilson subscriptions for the remainder y®®*’®years has shown It^lfIt^lj Increas- cannot deny to Congress The over-all program, which AND CLOCKS IN ALL THC WORLD pears to be headed for the tioned. he helped to oiganize buffeted Rr., Staten Island, N. Y. of the Series are also available Ingly reluctant reluctant to to strip strip a aman man of ot the reasonable belief that these is financed by federal funds Government. Returns i > ' ****,,* courts because neither Demo­ Sanders said he was prepared by a near-sweep for Republi- COUNTRY DRUG at the reduced series rates by Ms citizensMp, some of the ^^jcultles might well become granted under the Economic Op- ATMOS— Iht perpetual motion dock— U found in the homes _ SAN MARINO (AP) - Aft» a crat Lester- G.-Maddox nor Re- to remain-govemor until a legOl jcans.______' -Oertoer, Lynne PhyUlB> di^ughter, of EYerett and Phyl­ contacting the Bushnell. members contending that such g,cute, to the point of jeopardlz- portunity Act, is designed to bnd offices of innumerable world celebrities ATM O S, runs 100-day crisis, the tiny republic pmblican Howard Callaway was successor is designated. Saying Gov. Karl F. Rolvaag, who won lis Reutter Gerber, Snipsic Inke Rd, Ellington. She was borp a vital right is too precious to the mccesahil conduct of meet the growling need for silently, accurately, indefinitely — powered l)y minute yet un­ of San Marino today: got .back able to get a majority of the he will invite Callaway and loct. 30 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand- l^ONK’S BID FAILS lose for anytMng less than com- intematibnai relations, when a trained paramedical help at the same coalition govenunent* pelllng reasons. citizen of one country chooses to convalescent homes and hoepi- failing variations in air temperatum. This lively conversation votes in 'Tuesday’s general elec­ Maddox to partlcipaje, the gov­ “%aLmits^arir MrV ’arid Mrs. Albert Reutter, 38 Tbllsihd Ave’., AUCKLAND, New Zealand piece will be a gracious addition to your home for many it has had since 1967. tion. ernor aimounced he would go It appears that the court’s pa^dpate in the political or tals, and to provide employ- Ilockvllle. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Er­ (AP) — Prime Minister Keith years to come. $135. The alliance ot Christian The apparent blockade to se­ ahead with the preparation of nest Gerber, 24 Faliview Ave., Ellington. She has a brother, position on CitizensMp still is in gi^ernmental affairs of another ment for persons who might Democmts end Democratio"^ CACTUS PETE by The Buckboard Holyoake has refused to see a ^ ^ - lection of a successor to Gov. the biennial budget. Jeffrey Wayne, 3V4: and a sister. Dawn Marie, 1%. ' South Vietnamese suddMst ® ®^ „ , otherwise * be - on relief roUs. dalists broke up Aug. 2 after Carl Sanders, a Democrat, was “In -view of a situation whKsh ***** moMt who said he opposes to —if not as dramatic as — However, Chief Justice Earl A new training class for the -Sodalista Joined the Oom- a write-in vote for former Gov. may develop I Intend to follow American bombing of North rights. Warren wrote in the minority nurses’ aides will begin next munists and passed a biU abol­ Friday - Saturday Lawson, Craig. Russell, son of Marlon W. and Nancy Ellis Amall. the law and see that our state is Viet Nam and the presence of At the moment, the govern- ©pinion; week at CrestfieW, and twelve ishing absentee balloting fon the properly operated,’’ Sanders Sunday Specials Waterinan Lawson, Anthony Rd., Tolland. He was born Nov. ______ment has the power to take <*i cannot believe that a gov- women have already been re- With 1,868 of 1886 precincts — 1 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparente American troops in the South. ce^ly 2,000 San Marinese living 68.6 p>er cent of the votes — re­ said, emphasizing he is • “not The m ^ 'Thichlwwl Hteinh away citizensMp in six general eynment conceived in the s ^ t crulted and readied for the •--■ ■ .5'.'^ T R E A S U F E abroad. seeking a job.’’ are Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Waterman Sr„ West Suffield. His pa­ is director of the school of social breas. In addition to renuncia- ©f ©urs was established with olaias. to chorjge of the instruc- ported, Maddox had 437,258 CoiKilloiie, Momoy ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lawson, Btirllng- After discussing all sorts of votes, Callaway 436,489, and Maddox said, “We are very atudles at the Buddhist Van citizensMp or voting in a power to take from the people tion at the convalescent hospl- possibilities, the C2iriatian Dem­ 'tpn, Kan He has a brother, Scott, 4; and a sister, Cheryl, 8. I'l^'tStOaBB® SHOP Amofll 64,639. That gave Mad­ fortunate in having that state * 3 J 5 ***** Hahn Univereity In Saigon. He foreign election, they are: their most basic right. Citizen- tel 1s Mra. Dorothea Nadeau, R. ocrats and Democratic Social­ dox 47.1 per cent, Callaway 46.9 government in the - hands of a is on a worldtour organized by Obtaining naturalization in a ship is man’s basic right for It is N. ists decided remarriage was the per cent, and Amall 6.9 per very able governor. He has done ^ m s t r p n g ( ^ m st r o n g Oota, Shane Michael, son of Kenneth G. and Linda KeP the International Committee of foreign country, serving in the nothing less than the right’to ______only workable scduticn. cent. . a. good job and I’m .sure he will Saute B e ^ ___ ley Cota, 295 Bldwell St. He was bom Oct. 27 at Manchester .Oonsciencet on Viet Nam. armed forces of a foreign coun- have rights. ___ The Cioiniiuinists stormM out Maddox overtook Callaway continue to do it.” Chicken w/wine sauce BRUNSWICK DOVER Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Holyoake said in a statement tiy, under certain circura’- “Rbmbve tM« priceless pos- of Parliament. Wedne^ay night as returns Sanders is supposed to leave Mrs. James E. Kelly Jr., Swanson, Vt. His paternal grandpar- South Viet Nam’s United Bud- stances working for a foreign session and there remains a See Us For Your San Marino, the world’s oldest from rural areas trickled in. office Jan. io. New Armstrong Brunswick and Dover Ceilings produce e... entirely new «nts are Mr, and Mm. Oscar Carlson, Albany, Vt. ^ dhist Church had disavowed government, and taking an oath stateless person,- disgraced and Rne Jowolors For Gonorcrtioiis and smallest republic, has 17,- Maddox, a segregationist Callaway, 89, Georgia’s first TMch Nhat. TO meet \rith Mm, of allegiance to a foreign gov- degraded In the eyes of Ms cotm- PARTY NEEDS 000 residents and w area of 38 known for selling his restaurant RepubUcfin congressman in ceiling effect The extra-big bevel and distinctive surface patterns create a Holyoake said, would ^ve the ernment. trymen.” square miles on top of a moun­ Kenyon, Robert Martin HI, son of Robert Maftin Jr. rather than integrating it, had nearly 100. years, adopted a London Broil unique, rich ceiling design giving rooms the look of a custom Inlaid celling and Elizabeth Abbott Kenyon, 148% Maple St, He was bom monk’s visit official status it In March 1958, the Supreme Warren was Joined by Jus- COUNTRY DRUG MANCHESTER PARKADE tain surrounded by northern taken an early lead when polls wait-and-see policy before com­ had not gained from BuddMst or Court held the government had tlces lyilUam O. Douglas and Italy. . . j . w/mushroom sauce >,7aisk about Armstrong Brunswick and Dover Ceiling Tiles today. Oct. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal closed Tuesday night, but a menting on the possible out­ noetotonooloflMtofioBhPd ' . ^ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.,Abbott, Spring;field, Vietnamese authorities. the right to strip citizensMp Hugo L. Btaok. large urban vote early Wednes­ come. $ 3 . 5 0 BRUNSWICK DOVER VL His patermU grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Guards Rallying day gave Callaway a 25,man po^. .ployes. Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandinother Is was stijl in the sea locks'. More than 6,000 machinists Mrs. Susan McKenney, 40 Mt. Nebo,^ PI. His pateiii^l grahd- Spokesmen fcr , the tto strik­ Pay Day Delayed seeking wage increases have parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jacobs,'’Scotland He has ing unions — Socialist, Catholic OTTAWA (AP) — An estimat­ thiteatened to strike Air Canada, three hrbthecs^ Morris R. Jr., 9, Bruce, 5, and Todd, 3;. w d the national airline, Monday. two sisters. Sue, 8, and Barbara, 6. S.B.M. Christmas and Li'lWiq said 66 per cent- ed 100,000 federal employes '.****• Of the mtmicdpal workers had won’t be paid for the ngxt few ALL-WEATHER Joined the. strike.-’— days and scores of government, Gnutt, Richard DarreU, son of Roger and Audrey Ful- contractors are waiting tor ■om Grant, 78 Mountain Dr., Vernon. He was bom Oct. 29 at CAMERAS Th* HAQICIAN ' Arrest in Portugal overdue payments -because of a FILMBULBS VHPSOSwtos Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal ^andpairents LISBON, Portugal (AP) — parliamentary impasse Jacing DOG HOUSE are Mr. and Mrs- William Fulsom, Monticello, Maine. His pa- Police have arrested a leading Prime. Minister ^L^er_B.. Peat- I DISCOUNT PRICES 4ICAVlCH)R^D;STAr^ temal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant, Eaat Mil- CHECKS opponent bf Premier Antonio de son’s minority Liberal govern­ TWO SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM Unocket, Maine. Oliveira Salazar’s regime, on ment. ARTHUR DRUG PORTABLE STEREO ^ I ■ * '•* .-* * * dbargra described by a police The opposition Conservatives Large .Dogs $ 2 0 * ^ ^ 2 1 ' "" Fritz, Laura Jeanne, daughter of Herman August and in SW IVEL COLOR TV Eileen Gallagher Fritz, 172 South St’., Rockirille. She was bom Oct. 29 at Manchester Memorial Hospital Her maternal If you buy before grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gallagher,^ Canter­ Thanksgiving 1 H ^ WEEK'S DOOR BUSTER bury. Her paternal grandparents ’are Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Fritz, 1 |, Highland Avei, Rock-ville. She has a brother, BELT AX Keltic 8; and ^ o sisten, Lynne, 6i, and Carol, 21 months. WITH SHEATH Req. $6.56 W -W , -ir, ’.**■*** >■ 4 X 8 X <4 COLONIAL RUG & TILE Reg. $18.75. • 1 2 . 7 5 LIMITED QUANTITIES MoOona, Ann EUzabetb, daughter of Horace C. and SORRY NO PHONE ORDERS Margaret Meaeham McCoan, 37 Saultera Rd. She was rom 875-0953 VERNON CIRCLE 649-6577 Oct. 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal I . grandfather is C. Preston Meacham, Tolland. Her paternal . grandinother is Mrs. Kathleen McCoan, 42L Bluefield Dr. She Hie >ign of this PROfea- 'has two sisters,'Kathleen, 614, and-Patricia, 2^4.----- , - _ Never A Forking . * '* * • ■lonal dealer who excels tn Stop in and open your 1967 S.B.M. Christmas Club! ■ ■ I Problem When WUsmil Wesley R. H, son of W esl^ R Sr. and Shir­ PROtesfiloiial and otqmble ley Widdecombe Wilson, 40 Ward St., RockvUle. He was bom Noy. 1, at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hls' maternal H AR DWAR f service, advice and products. You Shop Herel UmAm ol Fsdtfsl Depesk IsiMwaos Ccfp. siORf:> grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pierce, Morrison S t SALE Ext., Rockville. Hls paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W h e n y o u d o . . . g e f y o u r^ ~ Fremont WUson Sr'., 162 School St. He,has a a i^ r , Therese lip t o ii. t * Lynn, 2. Th, FEtTON I , - ■.*♦ *•• . ^ 1 i-Year Chdstinas Card Register •wM, OHSM, . . S a v i n g s B a n k 19* tub, (ov*r,ll 01,9^ . Jackson, Albert Reed, son of William,,and Pauline, 180 m. Iiuplctiy, . MANCHESTER Foimtaln Jackson, 69 Charter Oak St. He wos'born Oct 31 Luxurious padded red 'simulate only V '. ^ dt M an-eater Memorial Hoaipltal. Hls maternal gifahdpar- itically index^' ents are Mr. and Mra. Albert Fountain, 427 N. M®hi S t Hls; leather cover contains „ no, M 9 - 5 2 5 3 piiteraal grandmother Is Mrs. Margette Jackson, Enfield. He .o r C O L O R T V ■ has a sister, Dawn Lee, 3. advertising. Perfect Jor gifts ^ i' '***..** M M N O m C C KA8TBIUIICH WEST BRANCH •Qontempprary-styled consot^tte that use it yourself Maneheator Parted* swivels for best viewing angle ' ‘Meadham, Gary :BedfoH' jr>, eon Gary B ^o rd ; Sr. 923 Malii,Street E. Center 8t*'Cor. LenoK and EllzabSuTrUden Meacham, 18 WUUam St. He was bom Hegalqr ReW I value «P SO UTH (WINDSOR OPPICe Suinvan- Avenue Shopping C e n te i^— SIZES UP TO 15 X 14.2 • 24,000-volt New Vista Maijil II chassis 3 3 6 pjyl. Oct 24 at St Francis riospltal, Hartford. Hls maternal BURNSI^K OPPICE Buinslde Avenue at Church Straet E u t HartfoM •Glare-proo^rectangular Rck Hi-Lite 1 grandparents are Mn and Mrs. Robert L. Tilde:^, Meriden. Hia HOKIH paternal gpiahdparents. are Mr, and Mrs. Jame^- D. Meacham, ■ ColorTub&v ‘ .... i 1 MAM SIRfiET | ■V4. 82 Spruce St. Hi» maternal great-grandmothers (are Mrs. Frad bnoiie o^y- Parkade Office Open Safurdqy lyforning! ..-t„ Mon., Tues., Wed. and S ai T ild ^ 8 U ^ ,a t, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stone, WiUllagford. Hls W...... t->-if V- We lytve our own service* deparhnenlt. Save money ELUNOTON GLASTONBURY j^ t- g r a n d p a ^ ta are Mr. aad M ra CfharlM Bed- i —^bring in your radios, portable TV. 15 years’ ex­ eOLONIAL RUG & TILE 10-9 ioed, Hartna^ 1 l^nrs. and Fri. perience in radio and television. Open Thurs. .^till 9. BUHOING b U T E R U L S ^ ilU * /^ • S ■ ■ ■ ' V • , - ■ ' 1^^^-

■ ■ : I ' fi''

PAQB EIGHTEEN MANCJHisTESR EVENBfG HEEAIJ), MANCHESTER, GONN^ 10, 1966 ^ MANGHESTEB MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 19§6 PAC^E N T ^ ^ .1 post offices in Hebrmi and Am- FAT OVERWENIIIT "3 T T 1 U.S. Gov«rment Says No^ Hehron ston will also be closefl. ^ ^ The HAron.Board.of Bdaca- Available tiJ you without a doe- . , E v en ts tlon wiU meet, tonight at B in tor’s prescription, oui? product From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen ; Phodie Snow Has to Go Men’s ]^ight the school library. called Galaxon. You must losa ugly fat or your inonsy back. Ry DORIS RBLDINQ I n C a p ita l ; (Al*) — The eteam encrlnea Immeiit liard, ’Ihe Gilead Congregational Galaxon is a tablet and easUy Churph choir win rehearse to­ swallowed. Get rid of excess fat One of the ehlM bomemaklng >|0f«ramMi|:liaa oM eiM ah en4 oinokelees aathradte ood. Planned by night at 7:15 in the church. and live, longer. Galaxon costs In^rasts of Mrs; Gary Cornell o f. . Korea Stops Supply ‘ to to e V m awnrletlnh ot the wa* l»rne to populail- 83.0() and la sold cm tMs guar­ 120 Delmont St. is cooking. - . - - m, , ty on the lines ot taundreds antee: a not satisfied to ahy ’’This interest,” she says, "was WASHINOTON (AP) — South ’ hiMiiiie. mythical, the first o< which said; T o w n l T 'A • Msaohestor Evening Herald Korea says it wont be sending reason, Just return the package influenced by ihy mother and jXtMMiie Bnoar u t f the lACka' **Says Fhoebe BnoW aix>ut to Hsbroo oomspooBent, Mn. any additional troops to Soflth to your druggist and get your two grandmothers, all wonder­ ! tonata BaUvoadk (o , ’The Hebron PTA M m ’s Night, Marjorls Porter, tsL 228-9116. full money back. No questions Viet Nam. ful cobikB who enjoyed cooking. which will be held i’®e when he announced archery demonstra-^ orite in the Bluegrass region of ' 9**ger train MOMU that hears the ImD name nilrT'Tr n®V6r t*c&] indicated at the Manila confer­ tlon by Arthur Hall of Colum­ Kentucky.” / ence that South Viet Nam’s CHOICE ««h e .fihow. thus ending ah tSTSchaST of^ bia and his son' Mark, the group aaeoclaition that spanned more Biscuit lies should provide more man­ will have a film on elementary power. : toaa M yean. eay sbe^rOceived'hundreds cups/ sifted all-purpose SPECIALS % tts and even a few mar> level phytical education with South Korea'~already has 46,- n»«he Snow was floflr iPiapoaeia. commentary by Robert Miller, 000 troops in South Viet Nam, Thurs.-Sat araond the tom ot the Vi t«4spoon salt Lackawanna for years Physical Education and basket­ more than any other ally except .1 %y4e?wpoons sugar Nov. 10-12 d e p a r t i^ was known ,as the “road ot ball coach at Wllllmantic State the United States and South Viet College. Mrs. Gladys Shaw, the traspoon baking powder Nam. wanna and Western RaHroad. ^er nam V^ physical education instructor 1/3 cup shortening '>1 The diplomats said they did With h er fltasUii' white gown, 19M. at Hebron Elementary School, , % cup milk and water, mix- not think there was any bad floppy-bclnuhed white hat and nie Lackawanna has not set will have the pllvllage of being’ / ed half and half toUng with Jthe U^S. govern­ honquet^cC vMets, Fhoebe was the date on which Fhoebe — the only woman invited to USD A CHOICE y- Sift flour with other dry in­ ment because of the "decision. M^poeed to symbolise the floppy hat, flowing gown, violets Thursday’s program. gredients. Cut in shortening un­ White House aides said John­ cleanUness ot travel oh the and all — will Journey off into ’The evening wrlll be devoted til mh^re resembles coarse son probably won’t ask any oth­ Lnchasmnna Banroad, whose the annals at rafiroad history. entirely to the men and run by I meal. Stir in liquid. Knead er X)f the allies for troops right them. now, in view of impending elec­ Extension Council Meets - ’ dough 30 seconds. Put dough SIRLOIN tions in Australia and New Zea­ I through food chopper eight The annual meeting of the land. Governors May Hold Key T olland County Extension ; times using medium blade. Roll Council will be held tomorrow ' dough to one-quarter-inch thick Cities Have Voice To GOP White House Pick night at 8 at the Tolland County I and fold in half. Roil again to STEAKS Agricultural Center. A special ! one-quarter-inch thickness. (Jut WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice WAflBZNGnxnt (AiF) — Re- to helierve he would mind going Item of business wrlll be the re­ [ out biscuiU with one-inch bis- Preaidenit Hubert H. Humphrey ptoUcaa governors have moved after the top prise. vision of the present constitu­ ' I cult cutter. Place in ungreased, said today that American cities h ^ l»toie position to ph* the When the election d^y dust tion and bylaws. ; shallow pan. Prick tops with now have a "voice in the Presi­ party’s 19W presidential noihl- bad settled, the RepuMicans All people who participate in •• fork. Preheat oven to 350-de- dent’s Cabinet.” nee after their smashing vloto- had taken over 10 states held by .the Tolland County Extension ’ grees and bake biscuits 25 to 30 That vo(ce is the yeaf-dd De­ liea. Democratic ^vernoirs and lost Service progframs are members { mlnifles or until lightly browiied. partment of Housing and Urban Prospecfal brightened, too, two that were .in OOP hands. of the council and are urgred to I Biscuits may be served hot or Development, Humphnejl said in that the nominee wlH emoge Swinging'into the Republican attend this meeting. cold. speech prepaid for the from their ranks.' ranks were Alaska, Arizona, N Following the buslnesa,.meet- dmher stone laying of a building The OOP govemors dimbed Arkansas, California, Florida, ing there wrlll be a special pro­ A newcomer to Manchester, for the new dex>artment. Ethm Alim CUMora S o n Ksa aalR ’The one time mayor of Minne- Into the catbird’s seat by win­ Marylaad, Minnesota, Nebras­ gram . Mrs. Rhea Lawrton, homo noach undtr wiodomb dkab Mrs. Cornell is a native of Win­ U.S.DJK. ning in 26 states in. Tuesday’s ka, Nevada and New Mexico. Tower Suffers from ^Slipped Discs^ demonstration agent in Hart­ sad s&sggle into cornert. T1i9 add chester, Ky. She came to this apolia said that until (he depart­ JDD MORE STORAGE town last June from Washing­ ment was created, "mayors and CHOICE Meotlons. These have an etoe* Lo6t to the Democrats were This huge water tower 'that once supplied the dye house section of Clinton ford County, wrlll give a report workUef ttongeiptoek (bcmtiaOjr)* toral total of too, more than Kansas and Maine. on the special pilot prog^ram at WITH ETHAN ALLEN sad conom fit say noiB. Ibae mb ton, D.C. Her husband is asso­ local officials of our country Mill on the Blackstone River, in Woonsocket, R. L, lists precariously after steel aetuilly oT«r 4M opca la tt SIHAlt have had no place to turn — and enough to elect a'.presidenf. And Georgia is Still ah unknown Dutch Point, Hartfort, working CUSTOM ROOM ciate pastor to reechon with in party circles. The American Civil LlbertiM is ning from 6 to 8 in Gilead Hall. The . .i- TOP SIRLOIN other winnh^ Republican challenging the procedure in elected Rc^bUcan governor," dential nomination. Kuchel It all added up to a complex All who are interested in leani- Congress provided more than bas surrounded himself with a stayed out of the campaign aft­ combination of feuding elements tioes of the peace and regis­ governors, Nelson A. Rockdfdl- federal court and Gov. Call E. the club form of square danc­ Tolland trars of voleira. 822 million for a 10-story build­ mixed bond of youthful moder­ er Barry Goldwater won the of the Republican party. Moder­ Ipb ; er of Mew York and James A. Sanders says he will bold onto ing are Invited to attend this An ^xtention until ’Tuesday ing to house (he new Cabinet STEAKS U.S.D.A. CHOICE ^ ates and middle-aged conserva­ rwmlnaition. ' ates . and conservatives argued 'Rhodes of Ohio, also are likely the reins until his succetoch: has free fun night. ’To begin les­ 'Will be granted since the first department on a redevelopment tives for his assumption of pow­ Another appointment was angrily behind closed doors dur­ , to have a greater voice at the been sworn. sons in Hebron four more cou­ tract ■within site of the Capitol. er in January. likely to find favor with (hose ing the campaign, but toward & Monday is a holiday. ' GOP oonventton in 1968. Incept for Georgia, the Alas­ ples are needed. Sfioulder Clol Rvast who backed Goldw^r end dis­ the end Battaglia reportedly School Board Joins Tolland Juniors Meet RockefehSr has rifled Mmself ka race was the last to be Among the most influential IRS Hasn't Changed like Kuchel. claimed victory. ’The HebroA Elementary C oJn C e The Tolland Junior Womens out c f eUiother try at the presi­ decided. Achorage boteiman probably will be the new lieu­ School and Rham High School Club will meet Tuesday night at WASHINGTON (AP) — The N A.C Rubel of Los Abgeles, a ’The state assembly minority dential nomination, but political Walter J. Hickel, a Republican tenant governor, Robert Finch, 20 UNION STREET—ROCKVILLE, CONN. fofnler oil company prosident leader, Robert T. Monagan of will be closed tomorrow in ob­ In Service Project 8 in the Hicks Memorial School Internal Revenuemie Service says lObservara are wondering if he newcomer, came from, behind to generally consitered a modar- Manchester 643-0690—^Rockville 875-2534 associated with oonservaitive Tracy, a man well liked by servance of Veterans Day. cafeteria. Mrs. - Bobbi Hendsey you wiUwill stUl file yOur 1966 in- , Isn’t open to persuasion in tiie topple Democratic Gov. William .ate akhough sbme right-wingers causes, yms named chairman moderates, was assigned the Job ’The Douglas Library and the The board of education last receiving services from the cen- will demonstrate the. making of come tax return to district USDA CHOICE wake ot his big comeback vlcto- A. Egan. label Mm liberal. He Is ^ tmly directors’ offices. a toMc force to screen prospec­ o f <5^tlng a guidebook for the night agreed to Joio) the Serv- however, \that would help Fall and Christmas floral ar- ry. If Georgia also goes Republi­ political pro in Reagan’s ranks. rangements. A new law gives the service He managed Sen. George Mur­ tive appointees. new aflministration. Icea Cerrtor, Project ASK, and Tolled children with other Kiodes baa been mentioned can, the OOP wiiU have 26 gov­ pro Diems. Mrs. Hendsey \ls a form er aAithority to require filing of phy’s Bucce«^ campaign in Reagan noted Wednesday that Leg^is^utma — mostly a youth­ BB a poestole vice presidential ernorships, a majority of the to participate with the Coven- when^asR^d by Cook if he Jacqueline of the Hartford returns with regional service leet end former Vice President Rubel fought in 1956 tor a ful group had previously BOTTOM ROUND candidate and there is no reason country’a 50, try board of education in apply- could Seriously consider enter Courant and currently has some centers, but the service said Richard M. Mlxnn’s unsuccess­ state t i^ to work law^ a law ousted older T^ders — began the governor-elect opposed. Rea­ (rtmslating R e a ^ ^ ’s x>osition big to a fedeiral grant to e^ tiig into such an arrangement ©f her creations on display in ®*® ful ones tor president in I960 into effecl over "se'veral years and for CWifomia governor gan said hs didn’t think this papers into bills. \ operate and maintain, a with ToHand next year, ’Tilley the Home Shop of a Hartford ^ ROAST would cause conflicts or inter­ "Tbey’fe so liberal, tbey’U 1 ■upplemwitaiy educational cen- that the center would Department Store. time, area by area. Brooke on Dejiut in Senate: against <3ov. Edmimd G. Brown ■ ’The switch to regional filing- tour yeaik ago- fere with Rubel’s usefulness on never pass,” one source said, ■ welcome any commimity ■will­ ’The meeting ■will be open to I ter providi^ Apeclal services. will enable the service to-speed __ Finch knows wist can be the task force. Reagan isn’t saying who "Will ing to co-operate, but added the the public. The ne^Bsii^uy papers were sigrn- processing by using automatic Silence W on’t G>me Easily done In the legislature end Just be in his cabinet. program will have to wait for Schools Closed / Rubel end two other Los An­ od at last night’s meeting by data processing equipment ' in­ where to compromise with (be financing before concrete plans Tolland schools, Including the geles businesamen considered Asked about rumors that Jo­ LT.WOOD < '’6oard choiimian David Cook. stalled at the several regional BdflTON (AP)— U,6, Sena­ Brooke bad spoken by telephone majority Democrats. conservatives — Henry Salvato- seph Shell, a former assiembly- can be made. co-operative kindergartens, will to Gov. George W. Romney of Wlteon ’TUly, director o f the locations. tor-sleet Edward W. Brooke Reagan reabzes Finch’s value il and Holmes TUtUe —r provid­ man and a fiscal conservative, t proposed (Center project explainr The board invited Tilley to be closed tomorrow in honor of Michigan, a presidential con­ .QCKER PLANT and MEAT MARKET return when he would be in a There ought not be any prob­ wfll cotor the 90th Congress to in govenunent; toat Ms other would get the key finance Veterans Day. ed the money for Reagan’s first , ed Its goals end answered ques- lem on where to file, however, tender, led to this exchange at aides are political amateurs. oampal^ efforts last year end director’s Job, Reagan replied, position to discuss the idea fur­ the kind of national attention AI^OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED - * 1 tkms raised by the board. since the goi)enunent’s income V the news conference: 'Reagan’s first (wo actions have been bank rollers since. “no promises have, been made. ther. Manchester Evening Herald sektom accorded a freshman A poBSIbiUty o f ’Tolland serv- tax instruction booklet Usta the "Senator, did Gov. Romney poinited up tiie two sides of his Salvatori was campaign finance I stand b^ore you a man with X NOT PREPACKAGED TUley stated it would prob­ Tolland correspondent Bette aenatov. Uie project by ikTovlding address you should use. TETLEY • ------mention anything about the 1068 team. chairman. no political I.O.U.’s.” ably be July loefore the neces- Quatrale tel. 875-2845. RATH BLACK HAWK He will Join the Senate not FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMRNT flaoilities to peiroeptually hand- , available anly as the first Negro elected tkfleet? f As hto executive secretary Possibly more Influential than Reagan has set up temporary CAPITAL FOOTNOTES toapped children in return to TEABAGS 100 Count by popular vote, but as one of "No, We didn’t talk about and '‘strong right arm,” Rea­ any. pkg. 8 9 ^ gan named Philip M. Bat­ Battaglia’s direction, ,and in the the DOW voices of (he Repubii- that at all. And I couldn’t read erts, partner in the campaign logical tasting or diagnostic os- pp^rams (^petlng for a llm-. N a V V C a p t a i l l ’ s Home BuUdera said fewer taglia, 31, a Los Angeles attor­ ' can^party, which was bo weak­ his mind.’’ counseling firm of Spencer-Rob- state capital of Sacramento, i oistanoe was discussed. Ited Miountj)f fun^ i t . . ^ J bouses wlH l>e built next year CARNATION ney and a loyal supporter of GOOD ONLY AT ened In (he last presidential . "Is it fair to eay, sir, that erts and Assodatea of Loa An­ under the direction of Dirk C. B EEF COMBO Hiring P gin asking him already abbut ARTHUR DRUB ' 2 SIRLOIN ROASTS 1 n ^ ^ *“»>ric8 to Vtet Nam t o ^ i t . ' GRAPEFRUIT For GRAPE JE U Y 20 Oz. Jar 3 9 g 8 to 10 PORTERHOUSE STEAKS 1 EYE ROUND • In the Anciiuary servwes area, unanimousiy ______.T ___ 1 < 1 3 9 c the Tice prealdeiH^. News that They unanimousiy ’'Vi^^'e;;" miJ^w "“ J?’* firtoe® have agre^ \ 8 to 5 SHORT STEAKS 1 FLANK STEAK J according to TUley. the new policyf -wdU■will SIsup- and military script for U.S. dol- limiting domestic pas- ^ HOT CEREAL U. S. CHOICE 8 to 10 SWISS STEAKS 4 SOUP SHANKS , : J The center would not have a Iraede the prior one. I lara t o hta personal account *■* Frozen 2 to 4 SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS 10 to 15 LBS. HAMBURG ♦central housing uirit, -with the I , High School ProgreasXigreaiJ and Used government trans- diatUled Uquor while 1 RUMP ROAS^ BIRDS EYE LONOON BROIL 4 to 6 LBS. STEW B E I^ k exception of an office for ad- ; Briarton reported thata t thetlfc ggym portetion t o personal conven- QUAKER OATS 42 Oz . Wtg. 4 7 c I ministration ol the services and floor at toe high school has been jence. ' The . agreement, expected to i . 10 Oz. No extra charge for cnstoni cutting, packing and sharp freeriilg. b p k g s. I a Central Instructional Mater- inatalted and is being Mned, ^ Kimtze’s lawyer, Lt. Omdr. ^ pattern to in-flight Yoiir ConneotiCut Chdire Card may be used with this order. PIZZA-RAY’S Out from Q I lals Center. pito to ■varndshing during the Thomas Kynn, said in closing Stinking ’throughout the United JIOWARD JOHNSON 130 SPJRUCE STREET Choice Shower ||| ‘ The speciallata and consultants week. argumenis Wednesday (Hgi- the is to be flVed with the I would work with cases arid The wood floor Is being set Navy’s accusations are false — Aeronautics Board.' FRIEp CLAMS Pkg. 5 9 c INTRODUCES ANOTHER FIRST We Will Be Headquarters For ♦ teachsrs. in appropriate faclll- in blocks, and Is placed oven, b a ^ on a "rambUng and dis- H was signed W edne^y by SWEET Li f e - j* { ties in the area but would not be several layers of cork, tar pap- oonneoted” 'interrogation of Amerloan. Branlff Internation- EDUCATOR' SALTINES ...... 16 o4 pkg. 3 S ^ ! 0ELICIOUS- 7 ' ' * 4 6 Oz. ttf , otntrally housed. er and adhesive, providing a re- Kuntze by Niavy InveaUgatora *■'• Central, Continental, Delta, ORANGE JUICE 0 Cana ~ 1 NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS . .9% oz] pkg. 3 9 ^ i FROZEN. CUBED ! - Lean. All Beef. Choice FRESH NATIVE ’ TUley said that tuition would sUdent base for the floor, r , last march. --- .... Northeast and Southe*a,..Alr' ^iMach and E|g or Pepper and Egg Fancy Swret Life, or t not be paid to faclUtiea used Hef also reported toe list to “He •was humUlated and ite- ways. Other oarriera are ex- ^ by the center in a town, but the Wtehien eijulpment is in tiie precated,” F lym aald. "H e was P®cted to sign, industry apokea-, 'M Rath’a Blat^ Hawk BROUND CHUCK WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMTT QUANTITIES YEaLCUIlETS GREYLEDGE FARM TURKEYS • town would recieive services of vendors, prior (o cross-examined “ and they men said. 1' t'toe center in exchange. i toe s(ibmltel9n of bl(fe. . m brought to the big guns (d g^ The alrUnea also decided on a ■As, BACPN u I t Yc Lb. 75c ~ , PLEASE LEa W YOUR ORDRR EARi It ) li’ ® X The board also s®t tfie-datlte Wm.” T i , charge of at least 81 for each PIZZAS '' W c .'■ * i 2 tb s . L49 ■ FOR GOOD SIZE SELECTION ' X I The center would re tne ae- ^ various steps in toe sub- Kuntze handled a jeO-mUllon minlatiire bottle of 1.6 ounces or W R H '^ w i t h o u t 'ONIONS, TOPPED WITH SAtJOB t wret ohUd »««<>' mlsrtoiM of budgets to toe com- supply program to Sad^ until 1*“ «qulval«it to all classes ex- AND MOZZARRUA CHEESE G^E YOUR FAMILY and FRIENDS THE BEST 1 FANCY. SWiaDT. BESDLESS 1 FmaC. RIPE. SUdNG I ed help toe most md wmen which will cuhnliia'te last May when the Army took it oept first c l^ ■where tte higher . LARGE $2.00 SMALL $1.50 ^ would lattend gpccdal gervlcesi boord’a budget meeting over...... tere-eoygwi tba ditok cost. I gIUPEFRUIT 4.,.35c | Ip A T O E S W* rent cold storag* kdiM R^d^our froim inmtrand-v»gel_ ___ * accordlag-to Tilley. _ held toe seeoRd-Wedaes-— A 1942 graduate of the U.S. *------AUO For at nitlf as $1.25 d inontli. The locker holds about 250 pounds of He said It is possible that in .Aprfl. Navel Academy, he was awswd- TO HEAD SERUM BANK R THE FIRST TIME IN MANCHESTER YOU CAN NABISCO PRE30UM CRACKERS ...... J,...... pound box 35c . through TcfllHnd^ffered the fa- They agnxied that spectolized ed the Legion of Mertt, the^NttW HA'Vl^ (AP)—Dr, Al- A PXEZA QUEEN AT BOBIE WITH PIZZA RAY’S meat. Compare this deal before you buy a home freezer. • cUities and Maoher to toe, per- teaohera should eubtot their Bronze Star and the Purple fred Spring Ev o m has - been r '.ceptual handlcappei^ child, no budgets to the school i^ttoeipals. Heart medals t o combat; d i^ named a professor of epldemiol- OOflK THEM YOURSELF PIZZA . IF YOU LIKE THE BEST^IVE^UrA^TESY ■ child from Tolland would be ^ Should tire, custodal staff. to World War H and the Korean ogy at the Yale School of Med- - using toe faciUties. Winnera to Be Sv^om War. The 'Vietnamese govern- ioine, k was announced Wednes- lecoNOMt STORE OF MANCHESTER THEY ARE NOT FROZEN\v 51 lISSaJL ST. REAR OF ^E PLAkT ' I TlUey pointed out that the Candidates for )oca!l offices, ment has deoorat^ him twice, day. HIGHLAND PARK MAIWET 643-0424 j children most in need of the elected’Tueaday,.must be sworn, —,------^------r Dr; Evans was previously 646 CENTER STREET ^ PLENTY OF FREE Ma r k i n g 1Vbs> Pnliy. «vi^t_lB^I|ne then have A bbU y dllL ' . ‘ erenoe Senun Bank at Yale.

f ' '■J : A 7 - ■

JaANCHESTEB-^VENmG MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSE^, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 PAGE TWENTY-ONB PAGti T5VENTT MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MAN C H yTEB^ OQNN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966, THE New Electronic J)evices Marilyn Gave Friend Key, Can You Help? Pictures, objects with as- Sheppard Vendor Recalls sociatiOBA Biid Information Herald Angie U,S.‘ Super Snoopers’ are needed for fh tu n eol* CLBSVBLAND, Ohio (AP) — "b id yOu meet ’this fellow umns in the "Memmester: 9 f Rick Barry An unemployed former bakery here?", . , ^ _ Post Placet, People" ecrles PETE ZANARDI in The Herald. j . ROME (AP) — l^rred by More rain during the night • AMlstoat Sports Editor Bristol 11 Find VC in the Dark tr u ^ driver W o « dtrfense tee- j o b ' ^ Hae anyone A picture to U> added to Florence’s misery and ! crlttqtim and appeals, tee Ital-. May Break SAIGON, Scoth Vi«t Nun bkxtm on the scope. I f an enemy tlm *iy at tha Samuel H.' Shep- from him some bloorf." Juetrate the Fireman’e Fair caused apprehension among Due Friday, (AP) — Blecitroolc devloM that ■oW*«r Ushta a fire to cook to pard murder retrial today wUh Kirk said he claasifled Shep- at Cheney Hall or aiqr objeet. ian nation stepp,d4ip emergen- but officials said " Maiieheiter’i Sophomore Yield an accoimt of bow he saw Mari* pard’s blood in the A group, a from the fato? dy efforts today to help the there was no immediate danger **Every cloud must have a silver lining,” goes the W ilt Marks can' apot cigarettea and belt ** Dbea anyone know when __ m'etal arising- E^^u* is lyn Sheppard, seven months therefore probaWy country’ s flood sones. of a new flood. . song. Folks following Manchester High's football for­ Play at 1:30 NEW YORK (AP)—Thi« buckles from an airplane sever- jygt „ sensjuve but doewi’t or why q>oons were inscrlb* before her slaying, give a key to into a Prtodent Giuseppe Saragat ^ " tunes might well be humming that tune after the 38-6 way he’s sinking baskets • al Oxnisand feet high are being Oven need heat. - ed with "ManMieater High ...... n u Ii. I- . workers rtcuggled without rest By PETE ZANARDI a man visiting in her Mtcber. recital oiv his first visit to the School?” called on a l lUUand to Join |n a feed and iitoqse homeless sur- fiasco against Hall last Saturday. While the Manchester from every angle Rick BaT>" used nightly In Viet Nam to fer* . "They do the same thing on it. ry of San Francisco may ret out the Oommunista, ''an They fly over and m^ike apund- "Don’t let Saun ew Qiie," the murder scene, tlBB anyone Information "pact of broteeihood ttelch, yivora ' starters, save Bryce Carpenter, did little or nothing, a A Mcond place Amaiioan mUttary source said ings under normsd^ conditions witness. Jack Krakan, Byers, The state rested its case about either of the two early within the limits of human ef- ih e Po delta soute of Venice - number of sophomores made themselves known to finish now the goal. shatter sdme of W ilt’ today. and then later Mast anything Ohio, quoted Sheppard’s first We^Aesday after the Jury of private aoademles which pre­ forts, wHl cverconto the an- was still danger ' Coach Dave Wlggin. — ------:------;— ,------Manchester High (4-2-0) Chamberlain’s high s(|or- wife as telling a ' "distinguished- geven men and five women ceded the local public high The source said the United that is out of place. If there are gulsh, suffering, / pain and area, with officials fearing a 4 * "• ^ 0* tor « y»«>8 hopes to return to winning ing records in the Nation­ States is u ^ g the latest heat half a dozen guys down there looking and weH-droseed man" beard 14 witnesses in nine days school? needs’’ of vlcUms ip tee disaster high Adriatic tide and winds with only eight seniors on a 30- setting un Lee Potterton’e tomorrow afternoon. al Basketball Association and metal sensing devices to with belt buckles or knives or of between 60 and 60 years of testimony. TWrty state wlt- Is information available on areas of northern' and central frofh the sea could push tee rlv- ■ man varsity squad. Gone from , 0 ^, meeting winless Bristol this season. find Viet Oong and North Viet- guns,or anything made of me- nesses were called in Shep- the Drake Poet of the Grand Italy. j er over its banks: tee 1965 equed teat etaared tee « * * Central (0-7-0) In tee home ''The 6-foot-7 former All-Amer­ namese moving under cover of tal, the plane will know it. In MEG President Krakan, on the stand 20 pard’s first trial 12 years ago. Army of tee Republic? Labor tmtons /Called on their Many small communities CXXIL crown with Wethersfield , finale at Memorial Field at ica for tee University of Miami darkness. oonw the bombers and boom! minutes, he eaw this man Sheppard, 42, was freed on Help on these problema members to contribute up to a dangered by landslides vwe * High were 25 players as Wig- V®**® • 1:80. The Indians come into tee hit for 47 points against Balti­ The demOiitarized zone, called No more belt buckles or people Norman Ely of 262 Parker twice in the kitchen of the Shep- bond In 1964 by a U.S. District should be brought to the at­ day’s pay for/flobd reUef. The evacuated Wednesday night. g|to shaped his 1966 squad Potterton, who wore No. 10, contest off the worst beating more to lead tee Warriors to an DMZ, between the two Viet either. It's aihazing.' S t, a town assessment aide, paid house in Bay Village be- Court ruling after he served tention of Mies Helen Eetei^ government, Accused by Com- On« *hde threatened a ^ m - aioqnd 24 Junlora end Mven created quite a aUr w;bm no- in a number of years, 83*0 to 128-122 victory over the Bulletz s^homores. body could find hie nuniber of Name — now a highway for Red The source said that the de last night was elected president tween 9 a.]ri. and noon and be- nine years in prison for the 36 Porter St munists ahi^tee deputy mayor about six miles from the P^c* - Hall last Saturday. Wednesday night. troop ■infiltration southward — tectlon devices are responsible -M-nnioinBi ^ slaying; The U.S. Supreme of Florenca/of moving too slow- where the Valpnt Dam disaster Talented sophomores aro al- program. It wasn’t there, For tee first time this faU, The New York Knickz Is a regular beat for the super for some bombing raids that ^ "What•What werewere thev they dolne?’ doing?” F. CJourt ordered a retrial last ly, order^ round-tee-clock killed 1,8(X) pemns three years •> ways nice to have around and Snyder showed plenty of poise Manchester should meet a club whipped the Chicago Bulls 10i> Einployea Group (MEG), nepers. American BS2s make in areas He Lee Bailey, defense attorney, spring. Sheppard was charged truck ooinoyB to carry food, *«o- Wlggin may have been able to hi hie brief exposure and prov- touch like Itself, Central being 96 in the other NBA g€unz aMied. Stocks in Brief heat detection system where there is no reported U. 8; succeeds George J. Rlngatone, a with first-degree murder but medlcino' and si^ipUes to n o - smile through tjie tears. With ^ experience he'll composed of mostly Junloys and scheduled Wednesday. uses tUi . infrared-type process military activity, "Having coffee,” Krakan- was convicted Dec. 21, 19S4, of at least three etorters'out of *>e a tough passer to contain, Barry, a strlngbean from Hto town engineering aide. NEW YORK (AP)—The stock / sophomores and averaging s bit and can a camp fire or He said that was why the “ iJ: . ... second-degree murder, tee market advance taperwl off tomorrow’s 1:30 encounter with Anoteer e<^homore teatj has se^e Park, N.J., who Was the The election took place at In irence, art treasure city No Ethnic Basis over 175 pounds from tackle to even a doaen Soldiers taking a bombers hit 30 and 40 miles On oit€ dwiv^ry vuk, the wit- chargee for wlilch ho is boing^ somowhat fai fairly actlvo trad- Bristol Central at Memorial **®" considerable service on the tackle. Coach George Redman NBA Rookie of the .Year l»st T ^ V MEG’S annual dhmer meeting v . ' gheb- (;000, tee rehabilitation ef- Field, a number of reserves A^fenslve unit Is Dick Jagoutz, season, hit for,16 field goals ani smoke break. north of Operation Irving when at Willie’sw iin«’« Steaksteak HouHouse!,8e:\ tog early this afternoon. seven days after tee Amo In Adoption Bar, has found it difficult to score, "First they fly oyer s ^ piake U. S. 1st Cavalry, Airmobile, ______pard give tee roan Bailey said In- his opening xbe post-election raUy, wWch could again see plenty of serv. 6d and 180 pounds and still 15-of-15 from:'the charity line to Other oiBcers elected jr overflowed, was making growing.^ Jagoutz has the size however, ooUecting only 26 ’a map of an area, for instance^ Division troops. South Korean MalauAky'oV'tee ein overhead her say: "D onft lee statement that he would show brokers said reflected Wall ™ ice- ^ points against six CCRL oppon­ lead the Warriors into first the DMZ, when there-is nobody and South Vietnamese units Sam see this.” He said tee man that the person who k»le Francisco, contends that Judge cisco Giants’ baseWll player tossed in 36 points in a losing More School Supplies^ Sent T " . told tee court in the ab- 297.6 With tadusWato up 2.4, the outside were workable. But the AdopU^ ParmU nles. Usted as a halfback, ule with victories and earns a They will be limping into to­ Attorney Marvin Lewis has filed damages because of a Look cause for the Bulls as they lost he had previously been a mem­ a notice of appeal of the court magazine article. Stanley A. Weigel intimidated now with St. Louis.. ber of tee Bridgeport firm of dmled that he had. Houk test!- sence of tee Jury: - rails up .1 a n d ^ lltle s up .9. In nearly 'ev eiy other respect Woods moved over to the full- •*®®**<* place in tee CdL. morrow’s action. Linemen John to New York. Valuation Associates. Municipal T »ubmit that the witch Is The Dow J o/s average of 30 Florence was sUll a paralyzed back slot when bote Steve * « * Gabbey and Mike Walsh and To Viet School by Students J ^ All claim that the rejection was . InnrnWB ' had coffee With Marilyn whcU tee most telling evidence in the ipduwrials ^noon was up 8.46 city. *n.u-f Hemenway and Dave Tumair v . o . . end Rick Rein wUl not suit up. PP hie stopped by tee Sheppard case at this time. This watch at 813;36. d ;. U go'P rocaccl, superin- »^e -"' Stoner Joseph Fitzsimmons that Quarterback Dale Ostrout, a home on errands. was on the hand of tee man who Goody lost V to 47Vi on a. tendent of the city’s galleries;1 has won Just praise from coach Enjoying probably teelr best broken nose, fullback Frank recently sent additional school for summer vacation, they had 4 tea couple is too old. The Llunis, Krakan was followed to t^e wielded the weapon. And this block of ,000 shares. Goodrich estimated teat 1,300 art master- ‘‘ and fan alike in handling tee season in its brief football his­ Woods, a sore shoulder, if at suppUes to Its “adopted” ele- sent 200 pounds of supplies who have three other children of ^ witness stand by Paul Leland watch was on tee hand of Sam ad\’an' a point. pieces had been damaged. ‘ 'We assignment tory Is Coach Don Robert’s all. Fullback Dave Turner’s mentary school in Viet Nam. overseas. . G endniGets theto own ranging to age from ^ X Kirk, a University of Cailfomia Sheppard that night." Aircraft gained more calculate that to restore every- As a pony. Woods scored 134 East Catholic team. ’Ihe Eagles knee Is doubtful and Steve Hetn- These supplies, 15 gross of Air Force CapL John V. criminologist who said he has Bailey said, "not one single than 18 to 18, each are 46. pencils and 4 pencil Sharpeners, Kleperis of Manchester, who is poinits and United Air- thing will take at least 20 ’ if' points in two seasons, 104 in have banded together to al­ enway is still a question mark. are tee first of additional ship- stationed in Viet Nam, serves Gfcen Light worked on more than 2,000 civil fact that tee state has proven c r a f/a n d General Dynamics years,” he said. Fitzsimmons cited medical the undefeated 1965 season. ready smash four season and Behind Ostrout, Coach Dave 4 Days Only...Save ^15.09 , and criminal cases. _____ „ ments the students hope to as Bermet’s personal link with A slight, physicall.v contradicts the story, up about half a point. He said the worst single loss reasons In a statement Wednes- 'The three leading scorers of two game records with two Wiggin has senior TUm Hally (pontinued from Page One), gray man witli glasses,, ■h. he 4 is. sucho..«4, -as - 14it i_is, 4 that.4.»4 44 the.- defendant ' ‘ AT&T and Du Pont showed was the 13th century crucifix day. It did not mention ethnic contests still remaining. Tha make during the current school the Can Tho school, o-verseeiiig ■ ...... ' considered a potential ace wit- told.” that team are now Manchester and sophomore Bobby Snyder, year. the delivery of suppUes. ractional losses. painting by Cimabue, which was background nor ag;e, but said mainstays — Carpenter and records: the latter being impressive in The initial difficulty Involved ness for tee defense. Miss Oowan tesUfied that the, IBM advanced 4 points and bleached nearly colorless by., the rejection was based on Most points to a season — In tee future, the council The Manchester children en- a power supply to the system. Kirk told of coming to Cleve- bloodspots on the watch wen Dick Cobb. the closing minutes of the Hall plans to send crayons, coloring listed his aid after reading a Xerox picked up 2. flood waters. "medical only.” Believe it or not, there are 145, surpassing last year’s to­ game. Sophomofes Bobby Bleiler books, rulers, chalk, notebooks news article about him In lue as Marilyn’,/- Most of the rails were ahead Hie base of Giotto’s belfry Fitzsimmons, who was n o t. tal of 118 ^ints. _ _ the first time Jan. 22. 1955. Ball- Group O, Type M — and /that more Woods coming. Frank’s and Ernie Tupper should see and tee like to the 1,800-pupil Herald, checkouts■ ■ were progressing by small fractlcms. was reported badly weakened, available for questioning, said younger brother Dennis is a Most touchdowns in a season plenty of service up front along school In Can Tho, a village In Jersey Standard and Texaco So were the foundatlmis of the one medical consideration was a- halfback with the ponies, con­ —22. surpassing last year’s rec­ with senior Dave Dixon and tee Mekong Delta. were raised from a Hootenanny, new package encountered trou- advanced about half a point. adjacent Cathedral of Santa birth defect that has "receded.” tributing 44 points and six ord of 20. Juniors Pete Metevler and Tom tsman Contractor-Type 7-ln^ Bennet pupils decided to money left over from a field ble. Signals indicated that one Airlines turned mixed with Marla del Flore surmounted by Another medical factor was one touchdowns so far. Behind lUm Most consecutive victories, Crockett. sponsor an aid project for tee trip, and individual free-'wlll do- Its three gyroscopes was not United down 2 points and East- Brunelleschi’s dome. The dome “ not involving the child." Nel- four. o f isiJeff who is Ued for the Midg­ Inexperience Hnrt Vietnamese children last spring, nations. spinning properly. ern off about a point. is one of the greatest single ar- ther medical mention or birth et League scoring champion­ Most touchdowns converted, Pinney Already Und^Fire Union- Carbide advanced a chitectural achievements of the defect or other medical factor Oehtrol should be In good ------■ So a third autopilot was ship with 30 points on six touch­ 13- health ■tomorrow. 'Inexperience Saw with 2 Blades and Case pressed into service. Riltlal re­ point.- Renaissance. was further explained. downs tor the Eagles. Most points in a game, 52 has been tee biggest huixUe for Bolton ports were that It was function­ As an Indian, Frank has total­ against Kolbe. ing normally. After State OOP’s Rout tee Bristol chib "which could / ed 106 yards on 30 - carries, Most touchdo^ to a game. “^Ich^'teo'tedK^ I Lovell, 38, and Aldrto, 88, took (Conttoned from Page One) caught a pass and came up wite Kolbe. overall averagee are close, Cen- the' second postponment to campaign nd sought the sup- two interceptions. Spring Elections Seen such as education with appeal port of Stlll within reach of tee jm* is ^anchored by 217- stride. , fUlated ybters more Aninher surprsurprise Saturday Eagles, now 5-2 and meeUng Nidt urso. Center Gary to urban and raburban ■voters, vigoroui than Republican ^"W e’re willing to wait lor a CASH AND was quarterback Bob ‘ Snyder Windham High in Wllllmanttc ^o^rde at 180 pounds has also Not Dissolving Boards 'kood launch vehicle prppqriy Marlani -would haVe been the votes. CARRY M— OfflR E who guided Manchester to lU Saturday morning at 10:30 Is been strong. checked out,” command pilot •safe" candidate for tee GOP It ^doubtful whether Marlanl PRICES fpr LESS! DAILY only score In the cloeing minute the most wins in a season. Sharing the running load this Mrs. Virginia Butterfield, who Philip Ldguorl, Principal Ralph Lovell said. "W e’ll be Just as this year; a relatively noncon- couM have beaten the popular of tee game. Tastlnjg' his first Since starting varsity football. f.n have been half back Hal has asked, as |t member of tee Conlon and his ■wife, and Mr. ready on Friday as we were on troverslal figure, a known quan- gW. John Dempsey. But going ALL offensive varsity action, Sny­ In 1963, tee Eagles have never Hen>ld and fullback Mike God- board of finance^ teat tee town and Mrs. James'Cahalan. Wednesday” tlty,'w ith a record of service "w t on a limb,” as Mrs. Lin- der wasted no time, completing finished a season below .500; conslder changing its town Parents are extended an in- Aldrln/^ded: “A postpone- In the party and to public of-/botn put it. with Gengras didn’t DAY bout with halfback, Pete Holdon election date to. spring -instead ,VltaUon to come take a look mert at this tage of tee count- flee.. But the leaders opted for'^ work either. The cost of the and fullback Gary Maynard also of fall, says teat making such at tee prom, if they wish. down doesn’t bother us. We’ll Gengras, a political newcoi^r unorthodox Gengras campaign SATURDAY expected to see plenty of ac­ a change would not dissolve all Junior class officers this stay sharp on the flight plan who raised many GOP hackles in terms of party unity hak yet Upsets Continue to Plague Some tion. Calling tee signals for tee boards and commissions. . It year are Dana Dimock, presl- while waiting.” by his statements during th* ^ become ai^arent. show, which includes a* pair of would only remove, she says, a dent; Rodger Grose, ■vice presl- Gemini 12 ■will be the last of ______speedy ends In Sheldon Kosea and Brian Blaachke, is Walt few months earlier those whose dent; Alana Rose, secretary, the Gemini series, leading to the Hoople System Functioiimg terms were due to end. ahd Bob Nystrom, treasurer. firrt earth orbit flight of a three- goal of learning what problems space walk and two CASH and CARRY CATALO G KazikowskL e stands” during which Manchester had Uttle trouble When Mrs. Butterfield pro- f^urch Couples at Concert man Apollo ihoonship early to must be overcome before man "s lu Usual High Class Manner last fan crushing Central, 34-8, posed the oe. Susan Lam- nuhed them outside. ’Then she DOUBLE BOWL VisUtog Duke, 86-6. Wyoming 40, Texas Week 25 Sports Schedule j /' .Tlso other engagements that bert ,ta to charge of decora- and Carol attempted to re-enter CONVERTIBLE V SEDAN • 2x4x8 .85c ea. Self-rim. 22” x 33” Tulsa 21, Montana rSt. 8 Develops 114-HP. Cut at 90?------NO-l60N6Y^DOWM^oirSwu5 Easy l^ayment^ ' L : ' t - tlons; l|Iaiy l/)u Siienoer, re- aie burning home butwit* 22.00 to be memorabje ones 2H to.; at 45* 1-13/16 to. Artoansas shd Southern UCX4A SO, Stanford 12 r nU D A T . NOV. 11 freshments; Donald Sobol and forced ba<« by smoko and 289 V-8,'four speed. Dark green. 890 V-8,!;0.D.'trails. Air conditioning. Including Brighsra Tokmg 21, Utah 7 Antl-kickback clutch. ■■ Phona Soars 643-1581 OrdiN Your CrcrftshMm 7-in. Sow oi^ Soya! Oeorg-e Murphy, - pnpams; flames. ■ ; - and Nebraska against toiteaU—Control at Maadios* 20 Galron ti^ash Barrel 2 F or 5.00 U d IS Oklahoma State, Navy IS, VandetMtt 10 tpr, 1:30—Memorial Field. Bete Gorton Ifod Alana R San Diego Chargers in the Withddeceipt of WISHING] and Rhode Mand Rhody, Heine and New Hamp> 'and Temple, yet lost them Americeh Pootball League, has — ------BALTIMORE (AP)—Jersey No. 89 retired by the landa Burns meet at Storra, Satvirday, in a shire '1-2 - in Yankee action. games,” was the report . gone to isiaSid uuiman,QUlman, team ' R v FART V O ST defensive back,” said Robinson, plained, “the offense was ahead . ' MOTOR BUOY Baltimore Colts when defensive end Gene Marchetti left - 4»«, Judy Beiwe iia* NEW YORK (AP) — So 176 —477, Marie Yankee Conference gridhtm fi­ John Toner, Connecticut Coach Jack.ZUly-s Rams were spokesmen report ^ ^ * you Want to play pro foot- “ Tennis helped my c g.4 victory over Sdn Coach HyHank ^ Strain 1-11^pulled himwm and had remained in good phys­ Shula. Nancy Scott 130-841, Betty Or>* year, 's ^ n d in 1960 and then 24-14 since that time. With five wins F on lire Usted™^ l^ t L ^ halfback founded in I960. Ms record of versUy grad and EngUsh teach iMtball toams. Diego last Sunday. the offensive tp m in 1962 ical condition, and remarked "I have no qualms about play­ tolant 143-356, LuciUe Klernaa v W a breakaway threat, 60-33-6 includes five divisions er at Fitch High School in Grot- o< the league’s best safoUes. coy anchors. Your Junk dealer three straight tHumphs in 1951- ; Firesident Ray L. Heffner told “ Any good teqnls player with and RUt him In the Secondary, Wednesday night that he was ing tackle,” said Marchetti, 91 (no mark), Norman Wlrta Boryezewski S '^ a n d I (me AFL title. on, Is still going strong:. He'll *52-5^. H e''w as working for He eiriphaaized that against ^us plenty of them, a group of alumni the Bruins fair size could become a good “ At the Ume,” Stram, ex just six pounds over his 1964 part owner of a chain of ham­ 91 (no mark). So c 2 0 therp hitlng six tiiw J 1 ------w points on six TDs and»«*'» in rush-rusui------be On deck Thanksgiving morn- Uncle Sam Inthe army in 1964 have had a superb record in the Chargers when he intercept- CLEAN ROD HANDLE playing weight of 249. burger carry-outs and cafes ♦ 4 T, « , macher le tu i^ to his job after tag with a 5.1 average .on 83 Soccer Star Dies seeking an unprecendented and unable to away and 04 rtjost other sports—like hockey, ed a John Hadl pass and ran It Fre.shen up "tired’.’ cork grips An (rffensive end when he en- named for himself and a vice Y LEAGUE—Tony MaHnelU Since ^ t s t r e ^ tte I ^ s out with ah iijury and canvies. Halfback Brent Kauf- seventh triumph in the SOth edl- came back in 1955 ahd was sec- soccer, laorosse, crew and back 29 yards to the San Diego on rods with sand paper. Just tered the NFL in 1952 from tSS president of A-G Foods Inc mme out ^ th a 13-12 decision Ford replaces Billy WYeso who man,described "as hard a run- CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)— tion of the holiday classic. ond to follow Olymmtm Dick 'V i 153-409, Ed Kovis 141-400, Don t)'ack. 10, setting up a Kansas City, sand lightly and watch how they University of .San Francisco, .!j j,gve played there before Carpenter 162-393, Fred Me- the following year and Con- i* a doubtful starter.. nJug back as we have seen” Christian Ludger Ohlrl, w h o Since that first race in 1948, Hart. Off to the Olym^h V touchdown and a commaihilng Marchetti became a defensive Dr. Heffner said he had talk- brighten up. and if that is where the coaches Cuny 881, Ed Bujauclus 370, Al necticut gained a 28-7 win in ’64 starting on the line wlU be ky Ck«ch Toner, has carried 113 won fame as a soccer player at when he competed for tSe New 1956, Kelley added a fourth win 24-7 lead. end in 1954 and was named All- eld over the problem with BOTTLE SCALER feel I can help most, that’s Bujaucius 138-136—379, Al and a 14-0 victory last year Don Fischer and Steve Price at times for a '3.0 a v e ^ e . Harvard and as an Olympic London Olympic Club, Kelley in 1957, missed the1958 race Pro and later All-NFL at fiat Brdwi) athletic officials and "a The interception was Robin-, ' Attac'h bottle caps to a flat where I’ll be.” Omelchuk 369, CJarl Bolin 1^1- after a scoreless half. t^e ends, Jim Morgan and Stan Rhody*s passers are Tom Flay medalist, died Monday of lung has never been lower than haird look” will be taken position from 1956 through 1963. due to illness, was second in '^on’s fifth in three games and stick witK screws or bolts. 365, Jerry Smith S'TO; Bill Conneotiout is hopeful of Im-' Rajczewskl at Uckles, Roy who has 72 completions in 179 cancer at his home in Owerri, fourth and for a span /o f 10 1959, in Rome in 1960 and thqn d i all posstbiUities. I h is' ,eveoth over-all during the His rjetum to action following 8 Makes a gob.d fish scaler. HOMEMAKERS ’ Wanda Adamy 357, Charlie ,/^ e l a a proving lt could in the media over Appoint Gardner ranking in over-all staUsticai advantage by, Wesleyan all-E.C.A.C. line-. TrisB on .O ffense there. after he 175tfc Game Due for Little Mo TOBY KIMBALL Pittsfield P ilot 23 losses, and one tie. The Car­ ‘Most of the teams in the medals in the international are genea-ally accepted to be the Elffectlve Passer ...BOW as low as league (there are 1 1 ) play in tie flanker who leads the Flori­ dinals have beaten Trinity for Also in the Wesleyan bac in Rome in the arena where BOSTON (AP)—^Former Red competitdoai at Tokyo. , , finest football team in the Con- nice gymnasiums which seat da club in receiving, fleet Tom­ toe past three years. field will be tailback, ^ l y NEW YORK (AP) — Houston they^ held _ the Olympic ^— ------basket-uuiuSox f-raoc third base coach Billy Lest Cy»*,4-« summer, compettng o jfor ttnental------League.*=* ----- But------the men •lily- Dtmiu Wliu Jiuuit: Iron Man Diqk Modzelewski between 6,000 and 7,000. my Bland who made several Good -Defense Congleton, who has proven: his has replaced Notre Dame as the ball in 1960. We had 15.000 for Gardner of Waterford. Conn., Lowell Lander aren’t about spectacular grabs while playing major college football leader in "In the championslpp game V ------.. - ^ Club, he swam even faster at to throw in toe towel before j -o Wes Coach Don Russell will effectiveness at both pd^ing that4 . 4 game.”.^ will manage the Pittsfield Red total offense, the latest figures against Simmenthal we played 100, 200 and 400 meters than, he taking the field aeoinst their be fielding a team which has and receiving, and all^.CA.C. To Set Endurance Record Fiach team is allowed one Sox of the Eaistem League in compiled by the NCAA Service quarterback Howie F^ter, who American player, but eventuaUy 1967, Neil Mahoney, ^ x farm Bureau showed today. Dick (Little Mo) Modzelew- the restrictions may be lowered director, announced today, only 53 points in seven con- has thrown seven /touchdown The Cougars increased their ski, who next Sunday c m art t«.m . to th. AAU ctempltotohlj S l - S , » d o S to permit two. Gardner, 38, broke into or- tiop 10 pass: Interception tests, and has beaten Bowdoin, passes and scored TT>’s hlm- total yardage to 2,824 for a sev- ' ail-tinve National F ootl^l Doug.Moe of North Carolina, ganized basebaJl in 1946 going at Linkin’ Neb. their home schedule with a win. rs in toe leag:ue. Coast Guard, W.P.I., Amherst, self. End Bruce Momingstar, 6n-game average of 403.4 yards League record by playing in hjB Automatic SoboUander was nominated yjg Gaka,. Ivin it would rep- Hamilton, and Williams, after the team’s leading pass recelyer. SkipThoren of Illinois and War- major leagues in 1954 ^ i le trampling Tulsa 73-14 last 175th consecutive game. 1 ^ Transmission ren Isaac of Totia uror-o «4> In his career he ulaved for the J*” ” bat of Pacific Associa- retmsen-t the/highest win toM The j scoring prowess of toe dropping toe season’s opener to has also contribute 1'7 PA^"a. Saturday. Notre Dame is second trouble remembering g a ^ No. the4V.« other Americans A______playing_____ New vci-tYork eontc,Giants, T>o,iBaltimore,44w,..— tlcm athletcs, each representing ever accumulated by a Hartford 'visitors is attested to by the Middlebury. Ariother offensive standout is With a 401.4 average foBowed by 1- AJter all, it hap^ned n»pre a different sport. ‘Winner of the team, the Oaks won eight in that they^ the l^gue Trinity’s eleven has lost only wihgback Budge Hlckel, a 6-4, ^x. Tax . there. Bill Bradley, toe Prince- Washington, Minnesota, Yan­ UCLA with 392.4. toan 13 years and counU ^ ' Troubio? Sullivan Ward is decided from their first and only year of com- bi team scaring and have three games this season, both at ?10 pound speedster who was. MoTndsJn ton All-American, later joined kees' and the Sox. OTn/vnnf rriA «WNrvi 4Vt.A ...... --- . «-%>■ flC0JN^T3 TT1 ^ ’ The Irish took the lead in C r e a te , bumps, bruiseB and Jeqiiirad % Free Road Test and among the nominees from the potation in the ACFL, and just bi the top the uamiahands uiof theuikj aailuc Little Threeahaitc named to the.... all-E.CA..C. ,------team ...... Estimate Simmenthal in the European He was player-coach with scoring with a 33.9 points a t®**r'es ago. Seattle in the Red Sox farm ®th- two in their first year of Can- teams. Amherst and Williams, for his performance in Wes- g;ame average although Hous- A look at a score sheet of too -A All Work Guaranteed Cup Tournament. lete has won It twice. ttaental League play. boost the league’s leatoig _ ____ 9i.->n ».4 a..,. •k Badg:et Terms “I had a choice of toe Cel­ system in 1964 and ’has been Trinity will field a team l e ^ ’a 21-20 conquest of Am- ton’s output enabled it to move game back on Sept. 27, 1953, in Pantoem, aie paced by a ^ Johnson. •k Free Towing tics or.g:oing to Europe to play,” Red Sox coach for tjhe past two 1 considerably lighter than Wes- herst. from 11th p)ace to second with a which Wa^hHig:ton rallied at. SinYubolm* Blaekwall Whitmnll M E ltT at No Low-Price “ Conie-««i” toe UhlveMty of Cohiiecticut seasons. F ig h te r o f JVlontn hard running-attack of Bill Tob- Ah in ah, , it-bids- a rough 33.1 mark.- Texas Western is Chicago’s Oomiskey Park for a. ______NEW YORK .A.*(AP) , ---— RogerAwg... Allin lumand X~aLPat X>aiUL«U,Baittem, bothlOlUl Ulof lugjll.night IIAI'for the UK; XI HartfordcAI'LIIII'U squad,, -m -m -m ww ygh 1 ' 7.35x14 (7.00x14) $11.10 $21J8, $2.11 Estimates t ^ t Cost You graduate said.“ It wasa difficult The new job wlU have Gard- 41404411 third with 33.0. 24-13 victory over toe Cardinals, Money decision. ner swapping with Eddie Pop- of Anaconda, Mont., was wham rank in toe top 10 rush- but Hai*tfard remembers w ^ N tC K la U S HOS r aim er OO Harvard remained the pace- refroshed Ws memory, 7.75x14 (7.50x14) $1U0 $22.80 $2.20 owskl who will be on toe 1967 Fighter of the Month by ers of the Oantinental Lieag:ue, last season when Moss brought ‘T heard through a New setter in rushing for the sixth “I think!I got into the game Manchester Sox squad as third base coach. Magazine, today^ for his their passing is split between in hiS|pow^ul undefeated straight week. The Crimson was in-^place! of Paul Lipscomb,” said 8.25x14 (aOO x 14) $21«IS'' $M.W $2.36 York newspaperman — Milton impressive victory over Eddie Dan Jonas, toe former Penn CharlestOT Itockets to DiUon Transmhsion Go. Gross—that toe European bas­ Popowsld has managed Pitts­ Canadiaii)Geor/^e Knudson averaging 284.9 yards on the thP 35-year-old defensive tackl^ field the past two years. 6 otton in a clash of leading Ught State All-American and Glyrm Stadiim-and was lucky to get 8.55x14 (8.50x14) . $2A00 %XIM $2J4' 16 BBAlNABb FLAC^ ketball was a good deal finan­ ground. Texas Western took of; the Cleveland Broiviis who (Rear Seymour Auto.~" heavyweight contenders. Griffing, former New York away with a 9-6 win. \^cially4CAiijr cuiuand thatuiau it it wasw«us allau very ^ f over first place in passing aver- never once has missed a game $22J0 $121 Store, Main. St.).. Paces C^ada Cupi Tourney age with 270.7. Tulsa, toe leader since entering the NFL with 7.75x15 (8.70x1^ $11.18 rnuch on toe up^and-up, ” T o b y - B U l I a l O h t a n C l Q I l t MANCHESTER a week ago, slipped to second Wiashington in 1953. “Now, I said. “Apparfently Milt knew o • - x v ! -TOKYO (AP) Effervescent his teammate, 1 Flank FViwler, &15x 15 (7.10x15) $21.15 .42AW $2JS 646-0022 With 267.3. remember. Don Joyce of toe someone' cormected with the aconngLeader George Knudsc^ of Canada put Canaia ahMd, appropriabe- ' smashed the/Yomluri course ly enough,^ in. toe Canada Cup Cardinals — rem eml^ him lat­ &45x 15 (740x15) $24JN $27 JO $2J5 league because I got some let- er with the Colts?!, — was real­ NEW YORK (AP) — K’s Lee- record w lth^ sensational 64 to- with a low scor^ of 134, followed' $2.78 day as h ^ e d his team into by the United States, Japan, .Margaret Smith ly picking on me. Jim Rlcqa 8.85/9.00x15 (8.00/8.20x15) $26.70 $28.70 land JoHes’ turn to lead college was playing^ alongside me and footb^l’s scoring race this first p la ^ in the opening round Australia and Taiwan, all at 136. •siM ohowfi alto roplacM also in paranthoaia of the (our-day 14th annual Can­ Jack Nicklaus, who had trou­ To Quit Tennis he saw what aras going on. He week. • 260 tracti)r-type,cleats give y^tHpore traction in snow or mud NO nniiE-w iioiniiD Figures released by the Na- ada competition, golf’s blg- ble on three holes, contributed a » PEJRTH, Australia (AP) - •««« bHhd in one eye, you know, tlonai Collegiate Athletic Bu­ , gest/intemational show. 69 to go with Palmer’s 66. '■ Margaret Smith, one of toe hut I ■was on his good side. I DICK MODZELEWSKI ' • 3-T Permacord body for extra-Mrength, extra safety plus a I .NO MONEY DOWN • $ I2 S WEEKQ reau today gave the Buiflialo Hudson’s 34-30 was eight Thirty-six teams are compet­ -world’s greatest tennis players guess you could say he sort of trokes under par for toe .'hilly, ing from as many nations and ’Among women, announced today protect^ me untU I learned how on the operating table. As it smppther ride . - 1 ntEEMOinniNB : University fullback the scoring was, I played with my knee lead with 78 points on 13 touch­ /6,962-yard course, and one bet­ regions. her retirement from- oompetl- to take care of myself.” • Tufsyn rubber for extra mileage on cleared roads "NO UM lI''tolftEW IEE ter than toe links mark set by The defending champions, tive tennis. ’ And how tang tod that taikef taped up. There wwe times downs. He is the sixth scoring when i had to come oqt but I leader in os many weeks. the home pro, big Hideyo Sugl- Gary Piayer and Harold Hen­ Miss (Bmlto, who first gained "About four or five games,” ' ' ' - ' ' t ■ . ^ i ! nR on mRot • No this fMnntaa S If s Oeodyoar Wo WW Mitar S4i tawaatea MY at Man tM ■t.MOt Michigan’s Jack Clancy leads .,hWitp .,of ,Jap qutekr ^ L ^ “ SBOOVUR SSmiMlMDE "NO IIMIT" OUANSHTIt - No linrt y montfi i « tte aooWii In tho Unilad Stotts and Consda.orlH malio allewsnsi an a now tbo basad or ' i ago as a 17-year-old Australian jy you don’t at oil in tote ^ *'^*^** the^next season, limit IS to roods • No limit as to spood • For tho ontiro lilt ef tim trood r r Goodyear Auto the pass receivers with 67 Close on Knudson’s hMis for contention by each shooting 60s. Tiros oro guorantood ogsirtst dofocts In workmanship and mattrisls sod llrood hazardi, oa- dapth tamalnini and Coodyaar’a prinUd ."CachMs* Mcd" durrrnt at Nia tima al I s k t d a a jutoor by upeotiting Maria Bueno gome.” 'With toe fast development of, It hoiMd portion of an the hiihar “Ho Troda-ln frlco". . ■! catches for 932 yards. indivudual honors came Sugi- Close behind the leaders cams copt ropalroMo punctures ■ Abto tiros usod on trucks (to oxcludod from tho moto, Arnold Palmer of the Lu Llaang-huan of Taiwan, Ro- of BrasU at BrWbane, has won g y learned how Walter Johnsoniand Jim KanieW i'ii too.f fit#.#-#» »♦• » D » R' y G • United Stat^ and Kel Na^le.'of berto B em ^ in i of Italy and tbs ‘Wlntoledon, US. and Aus- to take care of himself Mo was e®** Frank Parker’s return to Lineman of Week - Stitosa cboimpiantotips. T m Australia, alj with 6ta. Ben Arda of the Philippine a'regular for the Redskins. He torm after knee simgery, Mod- George Patton wasn’t driving ...Knudson’s .64, with the 70 of with 678, A t Wlmtotodon l^ B u m m O T way through 1954 aelewskl has been seeing a tank in Florida’s backfield i - flbs------wasw beaten in . by MW. Billie 1956; wito Pitts- «toty »n -00 for toe Browns CONNECTICUT last Saturday but you’ll never Jean Xing of Long B e a c h, burgh, and for 102 gtones from he continues to be one of the CHAMtirimi convince Gator qiarterback naW , fat toe semlflijals. 1966 through 1963 with'the New hairdest workers on the club and CHARGE CARD Steve S ^ i^ er pf that. * Caron Sparkles in Goal^ The 24-yeor-old ,^Mis0 Smith York Giants. Next Sunday's recover^ 'two opponents , Patton is the' d^toirgla tackle 'I S if: said topay she is ’ ’simply fed game against Philadelphia at fumbles, in,eluding 6ne against who led the (toaj^ge.on Spurrier Springfield Ends Streak up with playing, and traveling..” rCleveland will be bis 37to since - Green ^ Bay in September toqt 7 and sparked the Bulldog.’ de-. Sbs has open^, a dress store a shots by Howie Glover In 30 seo- kew York traded him to the the Browns a last m tautectoce Welcdtne Here tensive unit in G o o ^ a ’s 27-10' Jacques Caron looks like here. . J J ends and grabbed a couple mor Browns for Bob Cresplno before to try to ppll out a vlcfory, vietdry. He was narhed The As­ ' f(x>tball flanker in front of _ , _ 6 All new for '67. ^est looking,. best performing the ’04 season. Green Bay wan 21-20. sociated Press’ I Lineman d( toe i l l goalie’s net. He does a piatty ^ * Lovellette j Elected enow m obile ever! i ' l i l W Now co-holder of the oonsecu- Mo isn’t looking beyond lOOO, Week for his job. good job of grabbing the puck, ipi,g snapped a two-game „ T®RRE HAUTE, Jhd. (AP) — tive game streak of 1*74 wito so he'hps no idea how long he MKDOO-W OiiLD'S LARGEST SELLING SNOWMOBILE {Clyde Lovellette, ftwmer lUnl- former San F i^ clsco lineman -mjght e^end his-streak, which to S:3R — Hiui^iFri..8tib8 — Stot.8HK>lto4:Q0 Wednesday’s Fights ** 'too. losing streak for the Indians, veraity of Kansas and. profoe- HOURS: Mon. tlihi Wed. ______. The 6-foot-2 Springfield In- who are' second behind the Que- l,eb NomelUnl (J950 through ootod reach ISO by toe end of u - ROC21ESTER, Minn. — Doug '■rl 1963), MO Isays there were two the regular season. If he stays MoCTeod, 166%, Grand Rapids, dlans’ goalie stopped 16 shots in bee Aces in the AHL’s Eastern FRES DEMONtTRATION AT the third period by the Cleve- liivision. '' seasons «rhen toe string might reasonably sound, emter Jlml Mich., stopped Duane Horsman, ^Tuesday on tbO'RejwbMcan «<* j ^ ,„ y ^ the Philadelphia' !< > 162, Oiaifield, Minn., 7. HIGH FLYING JAPANESE CHAMPION-if-^ashi Kuchiki, sh^s His amazing land Baremsi Wednesday night. Randy Miller \broke a l-i tie S O ^ WINDSOR EQUIPMENT GO., INa ojviM lu « Bcnca ui w eiiieuuuus leaps an^ jutnps as he sk^fes to t^e throbbing Meanwhile his teammates atl5:31ofthethirdperiod,fak- on advertlsliur back early in the season and I Eagles will finish the year wtth NiCHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc whlpped in two goals \rithin'five ing Ehmle Wakley to the right a ra to o to le v i^ playedi a few times when I 108 consecutive games. Birt Mo The mute swan ls|not really inusic of ,“ Inc Ei^otic” , one o f s ir spMtkeulaF'productions in the all new 27th miniites for a victory in the and back-handing as shot past nit fie- tlw offloe a toduldAt have,” he s i ^ "But has a definite goal—an Eastern '1 89 SULLIVAN AYE. inuto, It hisses when u g r y and edition of Ice Capades> America’s top^family show, which will be at the Eastern 8-1 only American Hockey League the fallen Baroipa’ gbalie. Two opponent ' Jamei thd worirt was in 1961.1 snapped Ctmference UUe for Cleveland. 24S BROAb SiIrEET PHONE 643 . 5 1 ^ MANCHESIER SOUtH WINOSOIt. CONN. 06074 c ^ Its' young with a sound States Coliseum, West Springfield, Nov. 23 through Dec. 4. For the i,conveni­ game scheduled. minutes, later Bill 'Smith foTtofi bZ s cartilsge in my right knee T f we could ^ it.” he, says, tfiat may be described as a TEL 289-3406 ence of pstrons in the Manchester area, tickets will be Sold in Maju^ester Fri­ Caron, \ with quick laflexes whacked in |a 20-footer from the ooklvn Dodwrs and tM I n V exhibition game fo August “it would mean six in a row for »» »» # to Wtototototototoftotototoitototototototototo»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»4toto»»»»< . feeble bark. day at Marlow’s, 9:80 to 6:80. r ** tod Brooklyn Dodgers toi»»totototo*>*^*** , . i' l : and k long reach, stopped three left side. ^ XtoilBde^^ FbilUei^ Nowadays, they'd have me right me." ( . \ v-: '■ ■■ ^ ■' . : , '.t <0 tf, * V' 1 !r/' . ■ ■i- \ . i ..

r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 PAGE TWBNTY-FIVM

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL d / m ANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 PAGE TWElrtT-FOUR . ; Boslneas Services. THERE OUGHTA Bis A LAW b y PA6ALY and SHORTEN "" HdpJl7ui|e6>-llale 86 Help W an ted-M d ^ O fft n d 13 ■4^ BY ROU^N QUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE kMNm to Pitofcww Puato SUO’ERIBNCBD DIB MAKER, INSPECTOR. FW or part-tim* LITTLE SPORTS B i b l e T o l e fiiu-tlme phis overtime. An ta J6b ebop, .Diveretfled and i?3 pinOFBflSIONAI. deaaliv - O hE THIMG VIEVE CfTEM VfONMRH) Howf OOME V/ERE ALWMS Al 1UE MIDOLE a i CLASSIFIED Oerpeta, furniture, vails and equal opportunity employer, experienced. A ll benMiUl. Gun* n w 'IE6. rrfe REAILV VEft/ STRAHOE - OFTMESTTREET yer Mfg.. Co., 234 Hartford Rd. M M I floors T- an , cleaned In ymir Apply Gayle Mfg. Co., Inc., IWtfedtJtoe iHAi «iMEM*TUE LIGMT BEGINS lb CHANGE I f 1068 C Tolland St., Bast Hert­ 1/ CIMCI home, fully Insured. OaH HigMa MAN TO WORK for wbolesalo OxTV. N v r • w r-i m ford.' / 1 . resardn Bervlcemaster, el^ trica l buetaeas. Mnirt bay* OOR NE16H-:J AH, MY DEVOTED CON- 48Tn^dim a aiiKtriqal background. Excel* 0OKHOOD stitoeNt, you v Arlene, JM.yASiCOUNCILMAH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS “ Rahn Ekillpse, Jacobson lawn lent opportunity for rtglil VOTED ROR YOUR GOOD RIGHT ARM OUR- “ S5s r ^ man. 649-1519. ^PP6K60^^, VOO'RE r e - election BE- INS THE CAMPAIGN/ , 8 A M . to 6 P J t. mowors. Aleb Bomellte chain 30ST THE MAN TO U ^ ra U e Mlo “ ftalhilne CAliSE C3F yOOK ACTUALLY, T'M ON THE ISCmtCd^Ood .inollyHmi saws add Intematlohal Cub EXPERIENCED painter wvnt- LEAD a n ANT(-N01«E 4TRON& ‘STANt) ftoiNT OF INTRODUCIHI: £2ES*S*iS?” SS c l a s s i b ™ A ^ Cadet Tractors. RentiU eqmp- crusa de/ Someone^ MSodal iBMCt eSlIaelM* MONOAS Xkni FBIDAY lOiSO AJU. >. BATURDAX t ed. CaU between 6-7 p jn ., 649> AGAINST t h e . AN ANT\-NOISE ITBamUin edKInfi^ ment and ehaxpenliig eervlca i y - BUGGS BUNNY HA'S TO ^ii.eiJce VliNDOvVeOK TA'K' ' JANITOR ' \4S48. oRDi NANCEThose peei^ eomS’ PMoTHi't trade SHtdind all makes. L 'A M Equip- those looNe m a c h in e s k eep my IBUttle nllivi eiAnlnit 7Fni*tnto SJDepoti (ib j PLEASE READ YOUR AD Oorp., Route 8S, VemOn, WANTED — young man to WIFE AWAKE^ (d W MUolumnwJt SCapbdiltt SSSpl^ IT LOOKS GRBETIN'S, ELMER! I WELL, THAT SORTA — BUT 1 C'N SOEzpimiir MuNatow ' 87IFTBQB Manchester Exchange Excellent opportunity learn merchandising aspects ci WAIT I sMI&Hr POINT OUT.' monkey SSLam ■ nOKMid LIKE THOU6HT ID JOIN VA UPSETS M PLANS a 22BaDyIonbui A y 68Ha»Uiy derle> 9A|m train BGrcrttoer almiild read hto ad S b VIBST -n s iw fo r an - experienced drag store, good salary, frtag* TH AT WOOCHINS BUSS . PER t-CK BREAKPASTi\ —YAWN— nod - OdWis dnwTBd lOCennk flew iOWlitt- man in our office beneflta and exceUent future.. BSKalgnOndU) UVarnUh U W litt Ssnuon A O iig b u l---- - ramOBS In time f o r t e RENTAIS—Rower roUra-, chain IS HERE POR A PWEE adUmiitriipiloi „tofM d ia A Write Box T, Herald. I'M NOT IoittoDeIlIi]i dTHown put saws, trail rutor aerator. maintenance depart­ BWEAKPASTi T m 37TtUe ~ MVaniwr BoaluiuLoil«4ind dBDoctrlM for any adverttoeaaent and te a duly EATING POR aaHttoOTr ' U K,«i« BOGoUo’s hUh f " -*!*? S S T i ^ teetotoon. ttm rs wMek d o ^ . 1(.WB vac, rototiuhn. Also ealas ment. Hours 4 p.m.-12 GENERAL FACTORY worki AN HOUR OR ChUMtU nottB w * toK fca eoereijtod by aad servictr on aU unra equip­ midnight, good wages full-time. Apply 8:80-4. New MORE! sswJSiSLt WWW* SllitlsAMp mVoAt_____ ment Capitol EqulpnMBt, 88 and working condi­ England Metal PrMhicts, S4WW*of)»0k lUnlttod StLennUna___ lntdiB2itidlaBi 48 SdDiftlnet put lelnetaiM* SSGunu o( MUstd to iM i kfain Bt. 648-7888. tions, • above average Stock Place. STFroited SSorlAitnim uaspiM ' BSHr. Andrawi benefit program. \ SBAbnluun’tirlft SGId’t nkknimeaeSdlu diA M---- of (■aefevnito YaO V te ) DICK’S SERVICE, snow FUIArTDCB auto mechanic (TUd 410m 1 SSSnu* BetUeham tag, carpentry, rec rooms, re- ^ dlBruflliB 50Mltn«H experience on front end ma­ 643-2711 modeling, general rei^ra, chine helptiri, top wages paid i 875-3136 painting, interior and exterior, A p p ly . . . i 4 5 6 ' 7 8 9 10 11 to an experienced qualified rubbieh removal, moving, mar / H i «llN>WWaMrkK man. See Mr. Seen, Sloan Gto tWwHA laE. 12 13 14 Bonary. Call 64S-46S6. . FIRST NATIONAL rage. Route 83 Vernon. m e«f ua fM; OH. TOKYE Tnwble Reaching Oni; Adverllier? MEAfrY/e, STORES, Inc. S he HEARS i6 ie 17 HOOMllOld Rm tIcw 0 = HIM COME 24-Honr Answering Sanrlce Park and Oakland Avee. A L L Y O O P BY- V. T. HAMLIN |NNOW= Offered 13-A PART-TIME MEN !J3UMtA. h. TM FW OH 19 • 20 21 ------A.--- East Hartford - Free tn Herald Renders REWEAVING Of bums, motb Paintliur— Phi 21 Help Wanted—^Fenufe 35 Help Wanted— Pcnmle 35 TAKE IT EASY DOWN There Is an opportunity te THERE,MXINS LAPVL 22 23 Wand MdenMtton aa aaa af holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ TIVRE PCRFBCny , Ma eanaer at t e dow shades made to measure EIXTERIOR AND tatarlor padhi COUNTER WOMAN for evening DENTAL ASSISTANT needed add to your present la* SAFE NOW tag. WaUpaper books, paper 7 p.m., midnight, 3-4 for orthodontist’B office. Some come. Rapidly growing r^ 9 27 a 30 32 aU sizes Venetian blinds. Keys i made while you wait Tape rie- hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful' .per weel(. 'Please apply experience preferred. Attrac­ tail food chain has opca- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER EDWARDS corders for rent Marlow’s 867 ly tas'.ired, workmanship guar­ mut, 255 West Middle tive ealary scale- 280-5150. m EcsIANIC wanted —Icnowi- tags for men to work part- 33 34 35 36 anteed. Leo PeUetler, 649-6326. Tpke. ' Mata, 649-8221. SALESPERSONS — elcperienc- edge of Chrysler Oorp. cstrs time, evenings or’^wedc- AMSWERIND SERVlOE I f no answer 643-9048. preferred but not essential.. ends. Apply in person,. 37 38 39 40 41 r SALESWOl^ — part-time, ed. Women’s wearing apparel 3, 4 or 5 day week. Apply Contact Joseph Palazzi, Serv­ Cumberland Forms Store, Bnildlni^—Contnetnic 14 high achool ^aduates only. Ap­ MM500 - S75.2S1I Floor Flnishlnf 24 ply ta per^h, Casual VlUage Tweed’s, 773 Mato SL- ice Manager, CborchesJMotqn., 109 Center 8t» Manches­ 42 43 44 46 aad leava yoar at TaaV QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, Shops, 956 Mata St., Manches­ 80 Oakland St.j Msmebeeter. ter. Jig Mna w tte a t FLOOR SANDING and reflrlsih a* Mm dormers, porches, basements, ter. 4^ 4d 48 tag (speeiaUztag ta older WOME3N TO ooUect egge, peut- WE HAVE iltlon open la refinlsh^, cabinets, built-tas, various of metal hard­ form ica, aluminum, vinyl, floors), cleaning and waxing STEP UP TO Avon, Dignified time, 9 a.m.-l p.m. 742-6232. 50 51 52 Antomobll^ For Salr ^4 floors. Painting. Paperhang­ ening. The Klock Company wlU nXArTEME '—Men witb Jaal> 53 54 55 d6 ------f______!_ steel, ceramo sidtag. William part-time employment for *T»it 1 ' ing. No Job too small John EXPERIENCED woman to be happy to train you. We offer toiiol experience and floor M- lO IBftL FORD, excellent ninntag Robbins' Carpentry Service. young women of ages. Earn 57 t)8 59 HERALD. VerfaiUe, 649-5750. care for 24 year old jmlib girl. many 'iberal benefits. Openings waxing experience, good wages ♦ melrWLi ■A 60 condiUca, taiiludtag mags, 649-3446. up to 85 to hour calling on the tachometer, floor shift. Car homes in your neighborhood Wednesday morning- CaU 643- for first and second ahifta. A ^ and benefits. -Apply Gennal CANPHIL Floor covering, 73 0479. 62 6^ must be seen. 643-4171. NEWTON H. SMITH A SON — with a complete line of Christ­ ply ta person Kk>ok Company, Cleaidng .Service, 48 Oak 8t, BY AL VERMEER BOX LETTERS Birch St Wall to wall carpet 1272 Tolland Tpke., Manchester 649-6384. PRISCILLA’S POP Remodeling, repairing, addi­ mas gifts for all members of WOMAN FOR cleaning every F « r Y ow r 1964 CHEVROLET — Impala, tions, rec rooms, garages, tag. Unoleiun. Free estimates. the family. Complete training. 64 65 66 Expert tastallation. CaU 643- Friday, 8 hours, 81.50 per hour, MAN NEEDED in Mancheeter ALL THE WORLC/S • super sport, bucket seats, auto­ porches and roofing. No Job Call 289-4922. J N IT H 10 matic, floor shift, CaU 872.0766 1218 or 649-2985. own transportation. 649-8692. vicinity to do Ja^torial work, TROUBLES IT’S I n f o r m a t i M too smaU. CaU 649-8144. good wages, paid boUdaya and OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. W ILLIAM^ TRUCK READ SOME GOOD BABYSITTER — Part - time, other beneflta. Apply Rudder A C W A SJG E THW BWRALD wlU not 1966 FORD — sedan, automatic ADUrnONB —remodeling, ga­ J-Z, 3-1 1 , RN or LPN, part-time. transmission, excellent nm- Bonits— Stockton 8:30-1. CaU 643-8977, after 3 Window Cleaning, 157 Charter HOW ABOUT WO MORE THAN WE ARE.THOUGH/ disolone the Itatlty oC rages, rec rooms, bathrooms Laurel Manor, 64%4619. p.m. THAr'CAMP- THATAIWTMUCH PIFFEREMTTHAM any adVartiaer tutag box ntag condition. -643-0667. Mortgages 27 Oak Ave., Hartford, seocod DRIVER IKJfi OUT, BUT US ADULTS WHEN WE TAKE OFF IN tiled, kitchens remodeled. CaB Imaea. Raadan answer- Leon Oloasynakl, BuUder, 649- 8-11, NURSE’S AIDE, ftdl-time,1 FU LLE R BRUSH CO. needs floor. WITH HEAT, TH' FAMILY CAR TOWING A FULLY lag bHad bos ads who 1961 FORD C^axie converti­ MORTGAGE LOANS — first, part-time. Laurel Manor, 649- For WhoIesalA UGHXAND RUIJ- EQUIPPED TRAILER/YOU CAN'T 429L second, third, all kinds realty, thousands o f FuUdretts to NIKJO WATER/ BLAME THE KIDS R5R WANTING daiira to pratook their ble, power steering, power «»19. ' '■ BRIDOEPORT an f lathe hands, Plywood Distributor KIDS ARE , ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME-- khnttty eaa floOew tola brakes, automatic, good con- statewide, c r ^ t rating unnec­ 'service customers fo r.Christ­ fUU and part-time, benefits, eCHM' SOFT, THEY COME BY IT , ^ CUSTOMER S . satisfaction our mas Season. Call 644-2269 or diUon. 646-0211. guarantee. Any type of remod­ essary. ^asonaUe, confiden­ REGKTERED Nurse ^ — fuU- groiip insurance,' paid hoUdaye Please Call 289-2721 THESE HONESTLY/ , 644-0202. PAYS/ eling is our speciality. Let us tial, quick arrangements. Alvin time for PubUc Health Nur-. and vacation. Apply at H A BBCiloaa your reply to the 1963 TE3MPBMT convertible, re­ Lundy A gen ^ , 627-7971, 988 eatimate your plan. No obliga­ sing Association of Mansfield. B Tool A Engineering CO., 12 boot to an amnuapa — built 326 engine and tranunis- '/ata St., HartfOid, evenings tion. CaU Herm Frechette, 643- Address the letter stating qual­ Prospect St> Manchester. MANAGER AND part-time help addr eaeid to the Sion, extra rear end, bucket 233-6879. Help ^Wanted—Male St fled gff» llaiietaaatar 1567. Wesley R. Smith Con­ ifications to Mrs. CUtiOrd Ward needed for pet deportment. A]^ . seats, stick shift, new tires, R . F. D. No. 1, Stom , Con­ ■vaatag Henld, together struction Co., 234 Center St. SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- ply King’s, pet depertm eot $900. Call 742-7726 after 5. necticut 06268. WANTED — 16 year old boys w tto a memo HaUag toa limited funds available for sec­ OPPORTUNip 'TO Can 649-8830. CARPENTRY — Concrete work to work In mall room after eompanlaa yon do NO T ond mortgages, payments to wam to aee your latter. anything from ceUar to .roof, SEWING MACHINE school tod on Saturday for one M EAT CUTTER, fUH-tfme, eat* 1966 CHETVELXiE — Super Sport suit your budget. Expedient hour a day. CaU Mancheeter INCREASE YOUR BY KEN MUSE Tour letter wm bo de- inside and out, no substitute for OPERATORS - perienced. Call Mr. Crl^ilno, WAYOUT \ vinyl top, |2,760: CaU 643-1055. service. J. D. Realty, 648-5129. Herald Circulation Depart­ etroytd tttooadvertiaor la quaUty work, satisfaction guar- INCOME 648-8632, for tatervleir appi9tal> oaa you’ve mantlcued. I f -anteed, eompeteUve prices, no Experience h e ^ and quaU- ment. 647-9726. not K win be bandied to fied trainees wanted. Eani ment ...... 8H0UR8 ADAY Y O U T H IN K y o u Z H A D T O STUDB3BAKBR — 1969, good Job too smaU. D A D Carpen­ Business Oppununity 28 ths'uaual mahaer. as you learn, exceUent Good Sealtest bom* de­ VeS^SH^Z WORKED ON TWO J O B S HAD tr ROUGH C A S H IN condition, 8300. CaU 648-8741. try, days 648-1904, evenings DEAN MACHINE T.KffJ*,.-.---- RESTAURANTS — Large or fringe benefits. Uvery routes are now open MYWAY1HROU6H AND 3 H0UR8 GETTING THROUGH A L L O F 649-8880. which wiU give te right COLLEGE;. MY N-IO 1960 BUICK ELECTRA — 4^ small, with or without liquor PRODUCTS SLEEP A NIGHTy « l«< w >•«. g OPPORTUNITY 60IIIHIE ig iw tag, all pow0r>..,l«ather later- CARPENTRY — Alterations ■f** ' perlence not necessary. I&iowl- ^ ^ . . Warden, 875-7934. SEALTEST « , "TSm iHoeee e f ’ . - -tor, new tires. Excellent condi­ end additions. Rec rooms, ga.- ^ of sewing helpful but not FuH-tlme-dv and night toifto tJlliCDIn0r ottOnBOnOBr THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG rages, ceilings. Rooting, gut­ Franchised Superette , store essential. Write to Logan MOls FOODS TOUND — Black and brown tion, low mileage. Ooet 87,600, with exceUent income for sacrifice at 83,900. IMvate ters, siding, painting. Work­ Burr Comers Shopping Plaxa, m Uing machin* operator Milk Division I238 M A IN H r . \ male mongrel. Call Vernon husband and w ife opehi- •% Dog Warden, 876-7934. owner. CaU 742-7088. man Ship guaranteed. A. A. ton. Good ftaanctag avail­ Manchester. ______Hardtage Chucker Contact Stephen Goq>er MANCHESTBB Dion, Inc., 643-4660. able. 4 1967 CHEVROLET, 2-door, good CLERK-TYPIST —capable of “P op«at*) 648-7697 2 4 i«8 6 2 649*4571 LOST — Hale German Shep­ t SHORT'RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL herd,, silver gray, black mark­ running condition, 8300. May Restaurant—^Mata St. loca­ handling a variety of work for Turret Lathe An Equal Opportunity be seen between 6-8 p.m., OaU tion. Owner retiring. Pric­ ings, white diest "Shep." Vi­ ltocifb|f--tSdliic 16 modem Bast Hartford firm. (set up sad operate) Employer 649-1340. ed fo r quick sale. HE'S CNR O F THE HES EVEN PROUD THAT HE cinity BoKon, Child’s pet Re­ Salary and fringe benefits. BIDWELL HOME Improvement Call 289-6831 for appotatmeht Bridgeport MlUen / i i S - HERF COMES AtoST CANGEROUS, HAS A PRICE OH f/lS HEAD/ ward. 847-9673. 1959 PLYM OUTH suburban Co. —Roofing, aiding altera­ Liquor Store. up and operate) / THAT 6UHF16H1ER. MEN IN TWE WEST. station wagon, 880. CaU 844- tions, additions and remodel­ FULL-TIMB m a n for carpet J. D. REAL ESTATE EXPEUUENCED dental as­ Tool Makers and Machinists 8505. ing of an types, Exc^flent work room. Apply Mr. Tur- \ r ^ T ~ ^ AimoDiieaBaits Z sistant, fuU-time position, workmanship. 649-6496. j W 643-8779 Wednesday off, good salary. Steel Handler — To control aU geon, Watkins Bros., 936 Mata 1961 M e r c u r y —6 cylinder, Z- 5 12 9 ELECTROLUX vacuom clean­ raw material and handle St. <}oor, sedan, one owner, tc^ • ------Please phone, 640-6675. Replies ers, sales and service, bonded confidential. cutoff. //-to representatlTe. Alfred AmeU, shape. Good tires and snow RoofliiEaiia Chniiitoys 16-A AUTO AGENCY, new and 110 Bryaa Dr., Haachaeter. caps, 8200. C«a 648-8109, eve- jtoOFINa - | Specializing re- used cars. For details caU AU Benefits;.. . WEIrE JU 6T P U IN , HARD-WORKIN'FOLKS ...THERE AIN'T BUTONEPLACE TO GO, AS YOU 644-8141 or 643-4913. nings. ANDVVEDON’TGETGROILEDMUCHAROUND WILLFINOOUT ONE DAY, ANDTHAT'^ A pairing roofa lof all kinds, new Paul J. Oononti Agency, 643- BEWILDERED? A n Equal Opportunity 5363. W3ME,G4jW.~WHENVOUNEEDALlTTLEGR!3IUN|.. PLACE WHEF?EYOU GOT6RANDCHUJDREN roofs, gutter I work, chimneys Employer For Sale BIDS DBlspiEID for snow re­ cleaned, repaired. -Ahimtaunr moval, sidmalks and parking Trucks—Tractrans 5 Are you thinking of re­ • , « BY DICK CAVALLl siding. 80 years’ experience. 1962 C A D a i A C MORTY MEEELE ^ areas. S t Mary's Church, 649- 1949 TON Jeep, 4-wheel drive ^hooto and ClaaBea 83 turning to the business CARPENTERS AND helper Free estimates. CaU Howley world? Wondering if you’re BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 9287. with rack body. CaU John, 649- 648-6881, 644-83to. wanted, Rock'ville and, Coven­ BeesMubly ludoed 4-Doer DICK CERAMIC'S AND mosaics qualified? Come in and find WHAIJSRDTLEGSI TRUCy, TH ie 0005 or after 6 caU 643-6220. crafts instruction. Learn this try area. CaU 742-8064latter 6. Fleetwood. .Air oonAtloniilg, CAVALU ROOFINGI- REP.AIR o f roofs. out about the interesting THERE, ■WEU STICK TO THE DIKES r TH/NIC T H e a S A T L E e A N D VCC3ICNOW WHO IM IS exciting,bobby anid make. your new tires, winterized, aU AotomobDag For Salt 4 The best ta gutters and con­ o33d challenging poeitions LA'niB HANDS ,and | general rVE FOUND VWEREtrS BETTER 601N6. AREOOINGTOJOIN OO/NS TO OET TO PROFD&B T H E A Q B Of= own gifts. CaU 872-0392 for in­ FOR SALE— 1951 Chevrolet, now open with our smaU machtalsts, paid hoapttallza- power. Owner baying new MV SHOE. BUT COME ON, WE'RE ALMOST M IR A C LE ^/ CREDIT BT PHONE. Need a ductors. Repair of chimneys, formation, anytime. TH E FSIENCeHIPCU^B/ THBW FcieMB\\eae6Hip? half ton pick-up. 876-0647. established company locat­ -niG MUD KEEK car? No cash neoded, 100 car too. CaU Coughlta, 64S-77OT.. tion, boUdays am r vacation WILMS THEM LAWBENCeWBLK/ ed in the Constitution sdecUon. Aak for llr. Brun­ plan. Apply M ettW es, Ihc., ncc. Plaza area. EaSUy acces- TEL 649-1647 ner, to9-83S6, dealer. Helu Warned—-Ponale 35 640 HiUiard ^ J. Auto Accessories—^Tlres 6 Heatinc and Plmnbini; 17 sibl'ejiy bus frcnn Manches­ REGISTEIRED professional ' . 'x ~ i Between 9 AJML-5:80 NEED CAR? Your credit turn- 760 k 16 SNOW ’TCREB, on Bulck B O m PLUMBING apd Ideat­ ter. nurse, 7 a.m.-S p.m., Sunday ed down? Short on down pay­ rims, 816. 670 X 16 snow tires tag repairs, alteraUahe, elec­ differential and Friday. Pro- ment? Bankrupt? Repossese- on Ford rims, 816. 649-1921. tric aad gas hot water heat­ ; W A N T E D T gn^essive nursing home. Refers Fosltiims in rating and slon? Don’t despair! See Hon­ ers. Call 643-1496. encea. 876-9121. general clerical work.' If / F u n -T liii* est Douglas. Inquire about low­ TraDers— - ^ ------you have a math aptituc^' est down, emaUest payments ifN iiii 10iiuiicif ^ im m Mobile Homes 6 -A -Moving—'Trucking-- SPEED TYPIS T opportvinlty, wq’U train in rating. F ot HOUSEWIVES anywhere. No small loan or fi­ Storage 20 assist sales and advertising further information qnd an^ For Apartment House. nance company plan. Douglas 1963 SHASTA 1600, travel manager for RqckviUe firm. interview mq>otato>tot caU' Permanent employment • INC MEA,’ l«. /A/? Motors, ZZZ Main. trailer, sleeps six, stove an^ MANCHESTER DeUvery. light High pressure but interesting Miss Petrosky Jo our Per­ Good salary. Apartmtot Earn Extra Money For Job for, wlUtag worker. WlU furnlsheiL GHIA 1966—White, oven, gas ice box. 81>200i 643- trucking and package deUvery. sonnel Dept. at 527-0791 teato new skiUa. Congenial of­ For Interview, caU ’ BY LESLIE TURNER lio 'and heater, excellent 7781. Refrigerators, washers fuid between 8>'w am . and 4:16 M IC K Y F IN N CAPTAIN EASY —------' ' ' stove moving speciaUty. Fold- fice 'and ; considerate employ­ Christmas BY LANK LEONARD lust sell. Asking, 81>050. 649- p.m. 643-9674 or 643-7135 there. .VOUli \ THANK SOPi THEN WE HAVE A er. CaU 875-8385. I. TBieO TO WARM GRANDDADl iTS <^52. . G arage-service- tag chairs for rent 649-0752. Burton’s ^ needs fnU-tinie an^ part-tfane petqjle mV e r a that ir s MAD' IRIS! w ^ .y e r ow w Nowi rr ) littie time left, before its WAS ONLY A / REALI TIMBi IHOPEiTO CTOP Storage 10 ' t o e HAR’TPORD NES# 10 PROBE OTHER wn» ww / S^M AP PBVINe INTO SAUCE, IW AMBASSADOR — Radio PAinttng-^-ftpcriiig 21 thronghont the holidays. Apply Bnrhm’s office, lOaCLAOESUT^THE • pySteTSi PROVOKING STEAM BOILER ONLYFAIKDVAYTO TllEIR MATWEGl BUT BEFORE WE SEAL OUR DOOM! ad heater, backtq) Ugbts, ex- WANTBID -^galnage ta victaiity CONSOLE DEODE! HHiHCAJfbMMSl, I WAS IGNORED' cOllent oondition, very low of Norman street COU 646- INSIDE and oatside painting. INSPECTION AND WANTED 841 Main St., Mon.. Nov. 14. You name your own g^ce. TAKEONE! PLEASE/ nilleage, only driven 6 months, 0023. OPERATOR INSURANCE COMPANY litu t seU to settle estate. CaU ------i— Special rates for homeowners Clein, Late Model 643-431L - 66 or OV6T. 649*7868, 875*8401« Opening for IBM 1401 con­ 56 Prospect S t, Hartford, Conn. BiBdna» SeiTleci sole operator. Three shift USED CARS O ffered 18 P A IN TIN G — ^Interior and sk- operation, IBM 360 on or­ An Equal Opportunity 1969 L aIr x , economical second terlor, very reasonable, free der. (Company offers excel­ Employer TeD Prices Paid , m a m R U B B ira --649-9767. cor, 876. Can 649-4612 after 6. estimates. CaU Richard Mar­ lent free benefit p^gram. For All Makes Industrial, commerd al, resi­ tin, 649-9285. 1986 VOLKSWAGEN — Ivory dential i service. LeavM raked Including health a ^ aecl- SALES CLERk — evenings CARTER CHEVROLET and removed by glantiVac Sys­ TOP QUALITY work at low- dent insurance, life insur­ with tan Interior, radio and and weekends, p ^ -tim e, flex­ hieater. Very good condition. tem. Lawn mower tmw up and est prices, interior and exteri­ ance and pension plan. C O . . I N C . ible houri, pleasant working repfJrs. Incinerators and oard- or paiqUng, top grade paint Must sell. T ry It, and make Write Box 8, Herald, stat­ conditiona. -Apply ta person, 1229 Main Gt. i x ) ^ drums. Good used furnl- used, free estimates. CaU Ray an o(f4r. 649-3348. ing bustaess experience, Manager,| Liggett RexaU Drug Phone 649-S23& , tuto end appUances at oU BeUiveau, 649t2110. education and salary re­ kto|ncheBter &ho]Htog Parkade. 1969 PLYMOUTH station wag­ times. MR.ABERNA'l ^ BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS on, automatic 9 cylinder, r e - ______JObUPH P. Lewis custom p o ^ quirements. BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES - r I built motor tod trtosmission LEAVES RAKED and remov^. tag, tathrior and exterior, poi ■ ■ I seals, good condition, attic, backyard and oeUar rub­ perfaengtag, waUpaper re* 7HI9 G TERRIBLE* WATCH THOSE f 3PVe orbamecx ’ CUT THAT OUT, NOW, SIT DOWN ME, AYE..?, aoved. WaUpaper books on re* HAIRDRESSER — «q>erienced OLONftlSCANY' * © O ‘ ' A M U T THIS KELLY... YOU'LL BACKTHERE UN- CAPTAIN, e<9-3730 after 6; bish remeved.. Very reason­ LOW COST, TOO! WSTetDOFOlL.AU-WE V. WtSBCRACKS, able. 649-lSto after 6. quest nU y tasored.. lYe* fuU or peurt-time, OxceUent GETCXITOFOLD NO. 13 I ^ GIVE ME ANY MORE .. ORWElLEHOW m o m e n t f o r , PILE US UP ON TIL 1 GET US IN MV LOVE.? troubiethanth /s !! i WEEKS, DAVY.Vy WIPOWMAKER'SI THE CLEAR. U S E D C A R S tlmatea. CaU M»«a66 working conditiona, salary and CASH RATES (IS WOR0S1 OFDLT^IJ -O REEF// STEPS, sidewalks, stone WaUs, realtrou6lb| commission, busy salon. CaU YOUNG m a n TO LEAI O e g D o v ..... 45c 3 Doys ...... $ 1 .1 7 A B A R G A IN S fireplaces, flagstons |terracss. lOR -AND exterior 649-0600, anytime. Ittag, wqUpaper removed, S ix D c q ft . . . ..$1.98 10 Doj» .....$3.00 See Sob Violette, S^ea M ^. All concrete repairs.l Rrason- PRINTING pUSINESS ' THAlfe^ ^able pidces. 648-086L t fnUy insured Rene Belanger, D E N T ^ ASSISTANT needed WMAT< SOLIMENE MOTORS ' • l— f"-,— i ‘ 648-P512 or 644-08j>4. for ToUand office- MaU remimq f - IMMEDIATE ACTION „ V5U SHARPENING Bervlee —Saws, 37^ hoar week, vacation,' hosj^tailzation, ^pension 167 Oakland S t, Manchester to P . O. Box ISSi - TbUtod, CaU before 10:30 weekdays (9 AJd. Satardays). T m THINK i knives, axes, shears, 'skates, PAINTINO BY Dick Fpntatae, plfUL Good opportunity foh an ambitions, young 643-0607 i Conn. . can a^iurt -an ad or cancel an ad ipame day. -• ---• ’ * - ^ rotary Uades, Quick service. interior ' and exterior. Paper man. Apply in person. ^ , 1964]yOLKBWAOEN sedan, sun- Capitol Equipment Co. 38 Mata hanging ^ wall paper remov- -APPLICATIONS mow being ac­ St., Man^estei;. Honrs daily oL Dutch Boy an^ pqPon t cepted -for waitress work at Ifw a li ;4, . : ZMC, rq

i .‘I- : ■ , 0 ■r

■ V ' B M O H n n 3

■} -■ 7 ” '*' }

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANC^STER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, *MANCflESTEBy CONN^ TljtURSDAY, NOVEMBER la, 1966' Household Goods Rooo^ Without Board 59 Apartmehth-r-^%**~:- . .Furnished Apartments 63-A Subuihan For Re^t •• Hous^ For Sale 72 Tenements • ' 63 Surhljurban F o r Sale 75 GOLD CLUB chsilr witli 2 slip CLEAN comfortable rooms, THREE ROOMS, funded, MANOHESTBR^ Bolton town CONCORD ■ RD. beauUftd appses For SaW* 72 . Houses For Sale Housea For Sale Honsca For Sale Fanils For Sale ■covers. Plctiire window drapes freo parking, \gentlemeta. Call FTVE ROdM duplax; $100 per bath, all utilities, suitable for line, ,4 room apar^ent, $140. Ram*, large ^ n g room, MANCSraTra -- $H z«OBl OLBNDALA RD. — Open 20 Business FrofiNrty FOUR ROOM Ranch, large two wall carpeting, assumable (RANCH STYLE) strips. Beige. Originally $15.96 and Interior, reasonable rent- over 2,100 square feet of lots, aU utiUUes, good locaUon. duplex. $6,000 dowh. balance 128,000, OubaM are eligible to Apartmenta— ^Fbts— MANCMESTER — 4 rooms, ex- For Sale 70 car garage, Bowers School. mortgage, prjpe $23,500. PhU­ als\Brokers iiivlted. 522-8114- li'ving spac a t $29,900. De­ trees. Hayes Agency, 646-OlSL financed. No bloslng costs, make such claims. _ : yard, 2% years old. Excellent celletit location, one child, no $15,000. T. J. Crockett, Real­ brick Agency, 649-8404'. AU electric home, built-in No Down Payment McNamara •was at the ranch ®*® ota**«i«nt alao s ^ ■ ; COOPERATION WILL m A I AA9 condition, $390. One pair cus­ Tenemmt* 63 . , , ^ ^------BUSINESS BLOCK, corner lo- tails from J. MdAUghllii For Veterans FaseK Realty, 288-7476. pets, refrigerator, stove, park- s UTtH' of, offices presenfiy caUon, gross Income approx- tor, 643-1577. kitchens, ceramic bath, briefly last Saturday. He later gross added $3.2 bllllOT BE APPRECIATED U IA L 04^45/1 I at 640-6806. ACRES, stately 7-room ’ •* ^ tom made . flberglas drapes, FOR RENT— 1-2-8 rooms, un­ Ingi $90.Call 1-633-9057. ,1 suited for professional purpose imately, . $10,000 yearly. Gtood aluminum siding, 2-car ga­ Suburlmii For Sale 75 told a news conference there spending authority to Rosebeige, 7’8”xl3’6”, good furnished, no pets. Cadi before op f Tip f wii'ini aiz. stone 1840 Colonial, hot water Is now available In the State future potential. Price $66,000. B & W rage, lot 286x600. Only $700 Down Legal Notice that draft calls might be am. amoimt. baths, large closets, cedar place, oenunlc bath, alunil- Mrs. Beardsley, 389-6161. minimum 6 year’s experience tract, accounting, available TO P A Y ______5353 centrally located. Will sub- Agency, 643-5363. 649-5208 "rh^'connecU cut Bank * Trust Fow ler, Budget Director moval o f a throat polyp and Tfl- ____^______divide. For particulars cadi closet, oil hot water heat, num storm windows, attached ijpBRTY STREET __ In the Company, executor, having exbibi^ Charles L. Scbultze and special pair o f a hernia along the inde Excellent working conditions. January. Write Box V, Herald. “SUPER DELUXE” ' WE HA'VE customers waiting SOUTH WINDSOR —New Co­ vAll rates in excess $5 per hour. for the rentol of your apart- WINTER ST. —55 first floor, Warron E. Howland, Realtor, dinette, jalousled porch, 2-car garage, Manchester. Hutchins center of town. 6 room bunga- Mw‘tsuS?to*thto‘ ci«m to?‘aU ^ assistant Joseph A. Oalifaho Jr. slon from laflt yoax’u gall hlad< 3 ROOMS of FURNITURE Lfuid For Sale 71 garage with electric doors, Agency, Realtors, 649-8824. low, garage, loaded with ex- ROLLING PARK apea—choicfl lonial. 4 bfdrboDU, Uvlng Ample overtime and overtime ment or home, J D. Real 3 rooms, in four family ppart- 350 Main St., 643-1108. - BOUTON — Spotless Ranch on snee, it is They returned to Wai^iington der-kidney stone surgery. ALL 100% GUARANTEEID custom built. Inunediate occu-, Cape o f 6 rooms, big yard In a room, dining lobm and Idtch- ■•Tates; paid holidays, vacation. Dogs—mros— Pets 41 E state, 643-5129. ment house, heat, hot water, in d u s t r i a l ZONE from 3-26 RANCH up in Green Manor.! ^ fine residential area, immedi­ en, one car garage, rec room, Wg lot, fine area. Wednesday OhfiMlan saM the opentionfl Insurance ■ benefits. Please air-conditioned, stove, refrig­ pancy, mid 20’s. 649-4498. finance. Asking 919,600 and the Probate Office in- the George Chiistiaii, a Johnson wtoukl not be perform ed tUd DACHSHUND PUPPIES, AKC, • ONLY $433 Houses For Rent 65 acres, centrally locfited. J. D. .Xi Six rooms, garage, carpeUng. ate occupancy. T. J. Crockett, fireplace 1^ b a ^ , fuU base­ mall resume-in complete con­ LOOKING for anything In real erator and parking. Call Glas­ worth I t T. J. Crockett, R eal- Municlpia Building to said aide, said the President and week. ready to go, miniature and $14.08 DOWN Real Estate, 648-6129, 643-8779. m M im TATTn onCTTPANGY — »We^ IlSjOOO ^ m or^ ge MANCHESTER — 2-tamlly 6-6, Realtor. 648-l$77. ment, treed lot. Pric^iin 20’s. estate rentals — apartments, tonbury, 633-7402, 247-4046. SIX ROOM Colonial, garage, tor. 643-1677. * ^SS%o?*a oTute 1 1 1 Fow ler taUted about Jw^get ------fidence to Box 'U, Herald. standard, champion blood $14.08 MONTH Large 6 room Colonial, ' ail able. T.” J. ’ Crockett, * ‘ Retil- ‘ 3 bedrooms, permanent siding, Prestige Real Rstate,' 289-6827- homes/ multiple dwellings, no nice lot, $160. per' month. J. NEAR VBRPLANCK School — ______- “ - ance of .skid ndmlnlstrntlOT account maitters,‘’ recent legislation and lines. Also Welmaraners. — JUST LOOK — ^led bathSf dishwasher, stovt, r, 643-1677. aluminum storms and screens, R euitlfiil 10 PER CENT down CO any wiU> skid estate, ascertainment of fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, ROOMS for rent, $90. D. Real Estate, 643-6129. Houses For Sale 72 6% room oozy corner Cai>e. EAST,^ HARTFORDv unx oown on any witn saia esimie. ^ BARratejrv’a forthcoming trlti TOOL DESIGNERS Southington 1-628-6578. garbage disposal, fireplace,. near, bus Une, excellent condi­ o# flnm* distributees and order of dlstribu- «»e Beorenoiry s loiuicom ing enp Goblets Victims — YOU GET ^ 643-5129. monthly, with heat. Inquire 32 MAN<3BESTER . — New listing. Rec room, breezeway and 7 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms. o f several new homes, som e court directs that no- to Tokyo tor the first meeting of Church St., anytime. EXECU’ITVE 3-bedroor Colon­ MANCHESTER 3 - bedroom garage, porch, city utilities, tion, 117,600. Wolverton Agen­ 16-PIECE BEDROOM room Ranch, baths, ga­ oyerslied garage, plus^ many 1% bsthg, waU to waU carpeb for immediate occupancy. Ste ucs governors of the Asian Develop- Top rates and, overtime, GROOMING'-, and boarding all RENT MAN in-need M rentals. ial, 1% baths, garage, fire­ Colonial, dishwasher, buUt-ins, lot 100x200. Mortgage money cy, Realtors, 649-2818. Of Sonic Boom f8-PIECE LIVING ROOM rage, fine neighborhood, beau­ exceUent featurM, owner, 649- ing, kitchen with range, liv­ „m iles .. _ from . , Manchester Ai. AAA « persona known to be interested ment Rnnirrianx. full benefits and profit breeds, Harmony Hills, H. C. Have tenants willing to sign FOUR ROOMS with garage place, rec room, dishwasher, disposal, baths, .alumlmun Is available. Charles Leq;>ei> tifully landscaped yard, 818,• $18,200 —MANCHESTER ing room 'With fireplace, ana North (foventry on Route 44A, {herein to -appear and be heard SchUkze was summoned, oald sharing. CSiase, Hebron R d., Boltmi, 12-PIECE KITCHEN lease, plus escrow. 649-4342 or $95. "J. D. Real Estate, 643- brand new. J. D. Real Estate siding,.storm windows, sewers, ance, 649-7620. \ 6 8772. SmaU. thereon by ^bllshtng a copy of .,~,nni-na A supei^nlc boom, leported* 643-6427, 600. Hayto Agency, 648-6181. room Ranch, basement, fire­ car garage, city water, close .bj^ First Connecticut tau m et this order in some newimper hav- ChBlHtfaui, to discuss coganiaa- — W IT H — 649-3566. 6129. C o„ 643-5129. only $19,900. Hutchins Agen­ ly hieard in a 25-mile radiufl MAHCHESTBRr-5% roomeus- ; place, famUy kitchen, near MANCHESTER pearly new to schools. Prestige Real Es­ &__8^. Inv. Co.r*. - _ ing a clsoulatlon in said Dlatrict. at tlonal and management projeots . ELECTRIC cy , Realtors. >149-6824. MANCHESTER — hear M««n MANCHESTER POODLE PUM — Miniature, FOUR ROOMS,^ with hot wa- quality buUt two famlUes. Sep­ tate. 289‘6827r— ^ white OaUff^ taUi^ to Jotoneqn 1l®^ resulted in a ehatterliiB REFRIGERATOR ~ BRAND NEW EAST HARTFORD — 6 room tom built I^utoh. fireplaM, oU bu8^.^abo];g>ing, acbooL' Hutch­ TOOL & DESIGN gray or ble^ AKC, shots. ter, $86. J. D. Real Estate, home, 2-bedrooms, stove and MANCHESTER, r- Enjoy care- hot water heat, psmcled reC S t 4-famOy Nome. ExceUent in­ ins Ageqcy, Realtors, 640-6324. arate furn ac^, exceUCTt fl- ______' before November 10. 1966, by certt- about sbaff ma-tters. experience today for a FeigdeMm 130 Hartford Rd., Manchester 649-8400. T V SE T \ V NOW R’JJNTINa 643-6129. come producer. 4 rooms In nancihg avaUable: Hayes Agen- VERNON^nixwsvAv — 7 • roomAWAAi Cape,wHAt-®,— largfl wAirr n a W rin m n n __ 2?* F"*^! SchuHze . end JohnPm re- Rd. resident, ■ ■ - —- refrigerator, 6 minutes to P fr®® living In this economical room, call now. Hayes Agency. irifgaisM ftManlttA*" Mvtnlrv sIsA BAST HAtCX¥X>KU — vStmlT .• jramiie p. puh. 39 Brookfield St., . . . . ^__ a T ___ ^ ^ awmwcaaw A N D R A N G E each apartment Owner wants MANCHESt Ior. — Six room Co- cy, 646-OlSl. kitchen, fireplace, oonn^ size ^ «->wauI. Manchester, Coon.: Richard C. viewed the budget im pact o f Four goblets, tTioiuHifig m > v.^9-5263 CROSS BRED toy pup^es, 6 PICTURESQUE & W. $120. monthly. 644-1814. 2-famlly duplex, new tiled 646-0131. Free Delivery in Conn. FOUR ROOMS, first floor, ga- baths and siding, recent fur------" >" fdst^ sale. Etayia Agency, 646- loniai, 1^ baths, modern lot In an a r ^ fins homea RBSIDENnAL LOCATION MANCSh ESTER — large fam­ weeks old. Reasonable. 643- Free Set-up by Our Men rage, central ..location, near l,a k E PRIVILEGES — corn- naces, plumbing and roof. MANCHESTEIR — Large 7 room 0181. kitchen with built-lna, stove, Only $14,900. A g o i^ , PLUMBING mechanic and 0473, between 6-7. ily? Looking tor a home? Need {dace, diningdintog room and kitch-kiteb- make to this court. ___ towazuTOW? .cwtlng nonwar spend old, -- owned .. by ..Mr. and Mrs. WU> Free Service by Experts y One bedroom apartments, wall pletely furnished with washer Good retunr for the investment Ranch, 2% baths, modem dishwasher and disposal, 8 bed­ 6484)181. helper. Top wages and bene­ Call 646-0410. ■ - - . . . . . ______.. . • ------MANCHESTHlR —New listing. 6 bedrooms?.We’ve got just the en,«n- mu.one bath, hath, taimdrvlatmdyy area, ffull u l loc:____ Thetog- Oonn. Bank A Trust Oo., Uam H. Stenger of 3l2 F«nga> POODLES — AKC, priced to Free Storage Until Wantod to wall carpeting, outside bal- ______and dryer, deluxe twq bedroom minded. Call now, $18,900. Paul Utchen, formal dining zoom, room s, $19,900. PhUbrick According to a White House fits. Call 643-4623. Brick front 6-room Cape God, Agency, 640-8484. thing tor you. It's on a country VERNON — Only .811,600. Com- basement, one car garage, Executor son Rd., were shattered «t 9:19 move, one brown female, one Please Note: Appliances are re- conies, free gas heat and hot FOUR ROOMS, centrallv .lo- stone home. Nice area, $165. w. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4536. f^ lly room, 24x24 with fire- fuU b atjs, fully p l^ e r e d . very good condition. Ideal lo­ ami. by the concussion. monthly, immediate occupan------place, -car g^arage, large lot 2 size lot, close to gcbogram, R e ^ U c a n s won’t STOCK CLERKS ing rugs and upholstery. Rent furniture, clocks;- ap- . . ... Ernest and Margaret Seger- attend tois he^n^ bedroom Cfolonial, large kitch­ for larger room s, bUilt-ins in­ tion. Mitten Agency, Realtors. Robert D. Murdock Pasek, Realtors,' 289-7475. RoWetv” TiPomTams RepubUcsn leaders studied the go much to kiU it as to'take flach The beauty of the country and ., ® hereby E^ven that gg street, South Zoning Board ef-AJpeals cluding disposal. Intercom, 80” 643-6472 For T-V and appUancei dls- electric shampooer, $1. The^P^*®®-l hy appointment. 649- W.G. GLENNEYGO. en, 2 fireplaces, screened 643-6930. A ctor Rot^ Reagan, vriio o t 47 new membero to componente as Head Stait and 4196. the convenience of the city, SH ^®’^® he a S^«al ^^®tmg 2one B. Variance is John F. Cliffordr-. attic fan, 100 amp circuit ____ ^ tributor. Ideal working SherWin-Williams Co.^ porch, immediatb occupancy, ftmiisbed the GOP with a gUt- forces. Late returns the Job Corps of the Officfl Chairman 836 NORTH MAIN STREET '" breakers, 2-zone hrat, master MANCHESTER — Owner mov- ______■______conditions, good salary, 5- this; plus modem appliances o^Manef^^^ ^®^'^®®'®‘’ ^ ®^®®‘ addition, to reduced for fast sale. Hhyes Legal Notices tering vlctoiry in the CW lto^ Tuesday’s ®1®^^ of BoononUc Opportunity, and FX)R kf “ job well done feeling’ ’ and luxury appointments. - ^ . dwelling closer to side line than John A. Cagianello, control lighting, 2-car garage mg from state leaving this 3 ANDOVE3R — 7 acres of level 1 da^ week, vacatica, excel- ter, Conn., on Wednesday eve- TEl*M9-625S Agency, 646-0131. • e ^ L ^ r a c e ^ attributed his ***® Democrats’ numerical ma- pt,t them tato other eodsUng clean carpets with Blue Lus­ Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Secretary and rec room are only a few year old trl-Ieyel home for semi-clearod land with 300’ AT A COURT OP PROBATE, » lent benefits! FREE PARKING ning, November 16th, 1966r'at permit, at above — — ------— ------^ ______lartreiv to discontent Jority at 248 to; 187, compared -aoiveirniment departments. The tre. Rent electric shampooer “ ’ location. features.' Below cost. Wolver­ some lucky buyer.. like new FUR COAT, gray Persian lamb, REFRIGERATOR & RANGE 7:30 p.m., at the Bentley ! r S u b of'^SmSltf ^oa£d excessive with 296 140 ^ the 8«h Con- w^to empha^ $1. Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper Theodore J. Stepanskl, 42 ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813, condition 'with bullt-lns, 1% for club, camp or homesite, November. 1866. and eoveramenit costs STc®®- state and Industry ontipoverty RADIO & APPLIANCE Supply. excellent condition, worn very MASTER TV ANTENNA School, Hollister Street for the Delightfully Young Tariff to little, size 38-40, $600 new, ask­ Otis Street, Residence Zone A. baths, 3 bedrooms, formal din­ ^ 1 W. Dougan. Realtor, 649- ^ P^esen, Hon. John J. WaUetv^^^ House GOP Leader Gerald R. efforts, to o .^ ^ DISTRIBUTORS, INC. DISPOSAL, LAUNDRY following purposes; to wit: ing roolm and a fam ily room 4535, 95 Leggett St, East Hartford SKI SHOES, $5, size 7-8; glria ing $100. Reason for selling, Variance is requested to erect Estate of Arthur W. Waddell, late'gj-mient resDonrtbillty. Ford of Michigan set the Repub- While Piesklent Johnson !• SERVICE 1st — To choose a Moder­ Butterfly Slippers 900. Good value. Wol- of Manchester, In said District, de- Tel. 528-6581 hooded jacket, like new, $15.’ loss o f weight Call evenings, addition to garage closer to side for $22 ____ In Florida, GOP Gov.-eleot Mean keynote with a prodlction expected to go ell out to assure ator. verton Agency, Realtors, 649- An Equal Opportunity B oy’s jacket size 14, $5. Doll 643-6823. \ 2nd—To elect a Director to line than Regpilations permit, WANTED 8 room custom buUt Ranch, The” administratrix having ex- Claude Kirk J r.’s victory ap- that the 90th Congress would see these program s are financed, 1$ Adjacent to the Manchester at above location. 2 8 li.x Employer clothes, 643-6452. MANCHES’TER HIGH School fill the unexplred tenn of air- condlUonlng, bteezeway, ^thlLd peered based on Viet Najp war "moTe prudent and frugal use m uncertain how much more hfl S’’ ">pping' Parkade, West Mid- — Harry :S. Howroyd, 31 Con­ garage and all the extras that lowance, it is / friHtratlons, racial disturbances of the taxpayers’ money be- will ask Congress to do. letter sweaters. Originally $17 Tumpike. Mr. . Winslow Manchester, IDEAL . STARTER home. Ideal resigned. way Road, Residence Zone A. M A N FOR PRESS-STEREO DEPT. you would expect in this truly opposition to Johnson’s pro- cause of the Inorraae in Repub- Increase in Social Security (FURNITURE salesman full or Diamonds— Watchi good condition, one half price, Variance is requested to erect retirement, home. Trim and ^ part-time. Apply Marlow’s, one $5. 649-5069. 3rd — To transact any tidy, rooms, breezeway and fine home. Out of state dwner temoon at' the Probate Office in the grams. ■ Ucan members.” , benefits seem3;roeirtBJn to 'win J ew olrj 48 _____ 1649-5361, 643-5369 carport closer to side line than 4 other business proper to garage, -bedrooms, wall-Un wants fast sale. Hayes Agen- In W®. ®wn state of Texas Rep. Melvin R. Laird of Wls- approval, and a modert ctvU Bus. 867 Main S t , :r— - Eves. 649-8887 Regulations permit, at above e x p e r i e n c e n o t n e c e s s a r y ^ W E W IL L 2 WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ come before said meeting. wall carpeting throughout Ih- cy, 646-0131. sl^ed ’tor a < m ^ e Johnson’s prestige foiled to hatt consin, chairman of the House rjgijta bill Covering protectiooi CUSTODIAN ■wanted evenings, pairing. Prompt service. Up to Wanted—To Buy 58 Eighth Utilities District -Joca^on. ' T R A IN . 371/2 hour week, paid vacation, hospitaliza­ ance of said administration, account {ha i«-eliectian o f Republican Republican Conference, also rights workers in the ^ fuU-time, 3-10,* $2 per hour, Victor E. Swanson, AJl Persons Interested may $20. on your old watch In WE E 'er and sell antique'and tion, sick leave, pension plah and other benefits. wSbn‘'SSn.5."'''R£ltora: ^ Jol» G. ^ Wi«^possi:: half CMS, Blue Cross and Maj­ LAWTOH - GARDENS — 4'4 President attend this hearing. 649*2813 '' Oozy 4^-room ^RaAch,_2^ toecu thaa noti<^ of the G e x L Oairr, Javorod through reducUoa of existing |^|y Q^tibach^ to an C|ntii4bt pto» ■ trade. Closed Mondays, F. E. Used furniture, china, glass or Medical paid by Board of Bray, 737 Main St., State XK)m duplex, 1% baths, dish-, 1 T A vnir • * Zoning Board of Appeals bedrooms, large kitchen with ^ Preeldent and his programs, although,, he , also ^dded by tiie H ou » laet Education. Apply Board of E d-; silver, picture frames, old washer, private patio and cel­ - 1 ■‘clerk " John F; Clifford, APPLY IN.PERSON natural woodwork, living interested thereii to good friend. Gov. John Opzmal- mentioned the possibility of * an ,nvimYuvr~to th© lll-fajtxl 1966 ciF* , ’Theatre Building. ; coins,, g^uns, pewter, scrap NEW BEATEflFUL quality Co­ ...... ^ cation Office, ToUand. 875- lar. J. D. Real -Estate Go., 643- __ ■ q' room with fireplace, rec room, app^r and qo hefl^ thereoi by fy. Democraits also lost tw6 Tex-~ equitable tax taioroase.” U itarbts gold, watches, old jewelry, Dated at Manebester, Conn;, ^airman lonial. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ■"'9682. 6129. — this 17th day of October, 1966. Cagianello, one car garage, walk-up attic, as House seats to tbe RepubU- While GOP sources pointed Garden— Farm-—Dairy hobby collections, paintings, fireplace, double garag;e. large lot in quiet neighbor­ Secretary iiaturljrjatrr lEo^niti^ HfrraUi Large treed lot, excellent lo­ Ucm in ^ d DistrM, at, least seven cans. ' out tha/t Ford has made lit clear GAS STA’nON attentats, full Products 50 atti^^contents or whole estates. THREE? ROOM agwirtment, liv- hood. Prestige Real ■ Estate, \ cation, $35,000, By builder, ^ -The President’s labor allies he wm’wt go out of Ws way to g ^ g g V io l T o k m or part-time. See Mr. Sloan, Furniture Repair Service, 643- ing room, kitchen, bedroom 289-6827. November 19, 1866, by certified to6k a thumping in Mirtrigan. court Southern Democrats, their S’TRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. 7449. and bath, electric range, re-, 644-8812. Esso Service Center, Route 83, Da^e“ *a2‘ivStSr®^''‘j ^ ^ There GOP Gov. George Rom- natural Instincts ii^btedly P j.Q m P a r k e d C sT Vernon. Tomaszewskl, Box 363, South ■frigerator, Jieat, hot w ater,-no HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, MANCHESTER terrSo^^ *wm^irjrW ^eU. 19 ney not only boosted bia pros!- ■will throw them together as in ■Rd., Bolton, open daily, 649- pets. Available Nov. 1, f Call .live.fiV6 rooirarooms .on .on.^ f three levels, .Brookfield' Brookfield SL. Ma^estw.Uenoheeter. ,Comt; Conn.: ^entiala nomination aroirationaMcmlmi-l/wiA them... past— on crucialmbuiIaI House TToawM votes,vrd-efl v „ notoh tw«f. ARTlS'r for decorative cabinet 6472. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, McKinney ^ros., Inc., 643-2139. ■ HELP WANTED INVITE YOUR FRIENDS many extras, carport,, lake Janet s.'WbUe, 278 West Center 8t„ . . ■ ,vf RArviiwi«ni I f ponce,catch the unex wiXk glassware. We buy estates. sikflflfl Must be Mancheater, 6oon.; George R by winfong a third term but And a spate of Republican ws s design, part - time. Gunver To spend an evening with privileges, $15,800. Must oe Sdireiber g^-elber. '464 464 Gardner St.”8 t. Man- Han- puQed-raiTlAd RepublicanRAmthttosn Sen. RobertHObert victories-vW-torlles over moderate South-Soutfa- A*®®® orcnesirmOrchestral taste nonCS s gotnc$ Mfg. Co., caU 649-2889. ViUage Peddler, Auctioneer, FOUR ROOMS, first floor, elec- you and then entertain seem T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Chester, POTATOES FOR sale. Nat- Automobile Salesman . . TOWN OF MANCHESTER this Court make to p_ GWftbi into office for an elec- em Demobats, such as Reps, to be singing "rm In the d<^ 420 Lake St^ Bollon, 6493247. tric stove and hot water fur­ ■- c., ■ ■ ' . • . ■them in yoiu*-family room sisky Farm, 644-0304. 643-1577. “ “ j[ WALLBTT. Jud«A Uve tecm'ov^ six-time Gov. G. James A, Mackay of Georgia, house now,” instead .of playl^ nished. Vacant December 1. FuU or part-rtime, transportation furnished, many benefits. which has a built-in i)ar. Oh Help Wfuited— ANTIQUES — clocks, silver, $100. monthly, j CaU 649-3627, EAST HARTFORD —Executive <»= ^^dnit W. Hathaway, Admrx. Mennen Willfoms,, who quit a George W. Grider of Te^esaee pewter, lamps and all collect­ Experience preferred but not necessary,. yes!. This ^ e home has 6 9 room Ranch, 3 fireplaces, 4 —^odDEB OF NOTICE State Department post to meke and James W. TrimMe of ^ |,agg itdAe, Male or‘F«nale 37 Household Goods 51 after 6. ' POSITION VACANCY more rooms' ffod garage. ible Items. Any quantity; The bedrooms. 8% baths, Wtchen a ^ ^ ’t o p ^ b ^ - ^ the race, <®® Jniaflng. Apply Price $18,600. : J . Gordon, HONING AND Lapplngl,. and w h i r l p o o l washer and dry­ Bric-A-Brac Shoppe. 644-8962. with double oven and surface uS; ^ Se Ronmey, when ashed when hfl em seats to the hands of oppo- „„an Unlocked «arcar Tiiesdav Tuesday wMtewbilfl 649-5306. press operators.. All benefits. er, used one year, $200 for the MECHANIC II unit dishwasher and diaposal, 8*b day of Noventoer, 1866. might make a .decision ONTIAC pair,. Call 649-1042. _ ' kooms Vnthont Bohrd 59 FLORIDA Croehel B & W dining room, living room, rec «<»>• WaUett. penalty of Broking thepresl- domestic program. ' Junior High School paridng lot Rd., Manchester. 373 M A IN lE E T The BAiRRpiWS and room with complete kitchen .%.trte, of Hazel a _ B u ^ s , l ^ , dentied nomination, replied w ith The admtaiistratiom will have ■Winter Reservations ^— At-, lit Is owned by JOhh James o ( CXiEAN, USED refrigeralrrs, THE ■raOMPSON HOUSE, h Ig h v v a y d e p a r t m e n t WAU iACE Co: unit and bath with shower, 3- “ “ a smile: "I wUl let you know.” back 24 of the 44 fpeshmen who center St GENERAL OFFICE posiUon, ...... X L«B»CU« _ ^__ I ---- K asf______1.^ -tAfiA 4m vwNmviollv nATMlK. %.y«A»I.VA flaw , ranges, automatic washt s, ‘Cottage Street, centraUy io- tractive bright S-roora aPRTt- car garage large patio, built- The OonnecUcut Bank A Tnutj The news was generally bad vvon hi 1964 in normally Repub- knowledge of bookkeeping and 5154 Manchester Parka/de A gold wrist watch ■valued at trith guarantees. See them at xited, large, pl^antly fupi meats in spacious residential Mahchefler'649-5^ to swiffimtog pool ^th cabana 06 was* »»«lenstolen Tuesday from typing ability a must Full­ B. D. Pearl's Appliances, 649 tratiro uished rooms, parking.; .Call setting. Neiu' pubUc beach, *255 Hourly Role and ^ te r )touse vWth heater said estate to this Court lor allow- ■west. MlcWgan, Ohio, Iowa- and Jrtrati^ supporters. a parked car owned by Walter time, 8-5, 40 hours. 643-2103. Main St. CaU 643-217L 649-2358 V for overnight and / VACANT CAPE on the west ■ ■ ■ ' ------it is _ .. __ . .i Wisconsin all contributed to Re­ Inquire at Taboo hHg., 53 EUa ■ shopping complexes. Write I , ■ . ■ _ • ; * # for Water: l^e lot, near kiTpd^iios ir. of »70 Avery St, - permanent guest rates. 8168 side. Completely redeoorAted, schools, churches and shop- N^ember,, 1866. at eleveh c?3ock puhlloan House gains. Blinou servative g o ^ to toe H ow ara ^ B t . SINGER automatic zig • zag In Armada Apts., 408 Armada, r i ■ 1-4 yra. all 6 rooms finished. T. J. ping. Prestige Real ®«‘Ate. told nolle, he cablnejt, like new, does every­ P.O. Box 788, Venice) Flor­ SheU-Stltch flippers are a de- ping, Town Of Monthesler LIBERAL FRINGE BENEFITS: TWo weeks’ va- Crockett, Realtor. 643-1577. ^ Mil* Beardsley 280: a W l m S 1.15? s ta tic Sen. Paul H. ^ g l M , a H b t i o M ^ e a ^ his car to a 'Miinro St thing, briginaUyover $300, take NICE ROOM 'With desk, meals ida! Aw playtime favorite to~ wear I ait' leisure tline! 289-6827, ...... ‘ ATUl tyuk |KUXW%A AWa WCU Situations I ilJStofor ,a hearing on tho aUow- .strong supporter ■of tbe‘ "Great Corps, rent e«K>le“ «>*8 fhs over last 8 monthly, payments for errands. 649-5459. 6161. and discovered to . Fem ale 38 cati|m; 11 paid holidays; sick leavie; Social Secur-i ,of $9r each. Can 522-0931. ^TOte^^p^W with a Sit butter- BOyTH WP1D60R r~ » In^ Johnson ’progn»m watch missing at 9A0 WILL BABYSIT in my. home WHY PAY 30-50 per cent m ore? ityjlTown peiison plan; paid accident and health gage. Orv Goslro, Ag at. 644- Ranch, 3 bedrooms, l&rg® — tlon,—. end------this ..------Court-M directs ------tbM* ■ V3BW1ik ^^ > I'nrcv.Feroy, 47, eva {uxnppay iMviDPuiy figured o to »* whfch wmtiJAi alsocuovj ■ consistedvvt««»u3wcv6 of v«. sikh cruviaa ^ Tu^ay------Vandala--a,. « tnrokd a cay wma*> ifor ■working mothter, near Wad­ the protty picture. . “ pattern' No. 5164 has full. cich 8063. kitchen.:AsWng $15,.900. Must ______Srrivro®to*SreS flpeculation" ..wciilation'' "aboutabout 1968 GOPGQP lon^-oooflidered lon^-ooofldered measures measures ias Vandals broke Qur low overhead (po rent or / and!group life insurance; Town pays one-half of to AUeld with a rock zeoently pad dell School. Have references, employes) means Iqw discount Chet directlona tor sizes small------be sold, foreclosurelire imminent inuninenta ^onssons known to— be- - ______fitereeted ^ ther^ presidenUal iiresideiitifld «"d vice presideo- jnedioare end federal aid) 643-6945. T-Here’s ah Hayes Agency, 646mi3L j ttel poaslWlltlee.^t toe to- education. ripped an antenna off woothar, ^ prices on quality new furniture. WANTED Blue Cros^^ CM S and all t f individual employe’s by pul ling a copy of una oraar - » can- police, rw rteA _ For savings, service, and satis­ ^^4, requires % yards stitch Ulustrations. expahsiveto^ahsive but not_ , expansive , ,.■-■-'■ ..lu- ^ in aoma ni. mnptptir Wing a clreu- gtod, *T look forward DeinonstiBtion cities, WlIXi TAKE care of children “ ***•TVw i — f c Kft iTi rodns TVTO oraer,order, senusend ohmS6c utIn ootof to: i~. Cape with 4 finished rooms GLASTONBURY — Attractive Jin ______rebuild I*«fl Pblnney of 126 N. Etaa in m y own honie, days, *near faction, without high pressure pu t BOlS Major Medical; Credit Union available. Manchester ' ‘ • • a * S ^ 6 .y * rt‘SSw to staying with my ^ ^ f T room Cape in .beautiful Iroa- t o v ^ ^ t a M ‘ ^o^^96^or laigaTp^irtfl of shim-ridden met- 8 t told POhee ta ^ salesmanship, visit us today. FUEL pIL TRUCK DRIVER Manchester Ann® Manchester and ample room for at least W addell Setaoirt. 649-0692. 6 - 10 PM. Monday thru Friday. 15e -V : \ -'■ tlon, 2 - ^ garage, .fireplace, i^vemhar I0;l986^y OMtifi^ Altbough they lost the gover- ropolitanj centers, was set up ear In the Bennet J i» ^LeBlanc Furniture Go., .195 Sreatow { S f niiO Evening Herald. 1160 AVE. pF $ more. Ceramic tiled- bath, Good workiiig conditions lyith all benefits available. A ^ m n A S l™ ?O R S fN ?^ AMEMCA8,' NEW YOBK, N.Y. garage, wooded lot, priced at largfl :fot. city wate^ noJ?^ to Lnsas. RapuW- mainly on aph ^ haste tote i^rov^ EXFERIENOED MOTHER will South St./ Rockville. 876-2m. AMERICAS, NEW YORK, ^ ■ - ;' / ■ i ! string Set up. Mlist be 16 years 6M. Apply t6 For applications apply, to PERSONNEL OFFICE,- Munici­ era, close to . shop] nmnr,'One CkitizUbitlro in ^ Bart reciataned It In Neinaskai year — with tbe bulk tbe Tuesday ■* flare for children in my home Open 9-8, Saturday 9-6. loose. 10036. APPLY jpERSON ONLY For" latHflaw malting add 146 For Ist-clam in a l^ a M ll . Vis Realty Co., Realtors, 6 ^ schools. PreOtigfl Real While mother ■works. Call. 648- pal BuUdlng, 41 Center Street, Mauachester, Oonnecticut, . 289-6827. •085, anytime. , > FOUR PIECE wrought iron Personnel O ffice, Municipal BuiMing, , for eato pattern. Print naipe, tor each pattern. Print NamI 112L set. Two piece sectional, cof­ nntU Friday,,November 18, 1966.- - . ior_ eacn ^cupi. X,i,rW"vrito Zln Code. Style ------:------^ ^ ------u------m i r W ; w 5 D en^S “ S i^ a modest 124 - million reported by Albert Wilson Of 3W -; •OI/PON WOMAN wishes Irop- fee table 'and corner table, BANTLY OIL CO. Inc. 41 Center Stregt. ' S M .. J r r.!”” W5.«?SJiiS: S te™ 1«4 ~i»»tlortw. •^y}^ lag In own home. Phone 648- $35. CaU after 4:30 p jn ., 649- 331 MAIN STREET—MANCHESIKR 'farfiians In Just 60c wiU bring you a copi cated, 5 rooin § tH between,; 6 and 9 p.m- j: 946L nipn hiding, bite. $14,900. bflflto fosirlon. oub oqipptote pat- ^bum ^ e d ’Vlto neeaewoih 289-747S. ' X teminflgfl«tofl,0«dy|J50»oopy.'Wraal i (

J . 1 . r /' ■ ,1 • I

• ■ f:‘ r <

\ : > i THURSDAY, NQVEMBER 10, 1966 AGE TWENTY-EIGHl- Average Daily Net bress Run The Weather For the Wedk Ended -, -- ,,-'„,,i!'—----- 1__ _ ' ■ I- r ‘ November 8>: 1988 ' Fair, cooler -tonight, low hs. • 80a^ mb^ly ninny, little tein- >*■ Hartford - Tolland County Meyer Heads perature ohaitge tomOTroW, Abdilt Town OouncU' of the VFW Post and , ■ 1 5 4 M , - ' Auxiliary wlU meet tomorrow high 6 6 ^ . Girloiri ScoutHooui Troop iToop 697o». "will at 7:30 p.m. at the Police Post Town cJ)ll^ge . NOTICE M andhester^A C ity o f ViXUige Cftairm % spohsor a JoiiA l^k e S^e Chartea- Oak Ave:. uiday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 uaPjjeaA Student Board.. VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 36 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONNf, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1966 (Clasaiflbd Advertising on Page 80) PRICE SEVEN CENTS p.m. at House and HeJe’s and Four students from Manches­ Tho. office'yf the Sear’s Roebuck. Proceeds will women ^terested sin playing; benefit a trip for troop mem- volleyball, or In'.’foinnlng volley- ter and one front Stafford MANCHESTER W AT^xCOM PANY bers. Scout’s mothers who are leagiue, njay cdntact Carl ' Springs have been elected offi­ lielplng on the sale wUl be as- gnver.A' tthe West Side. Rec, cers In the student government WILL BE CLOSra FRIDAY, NOV. 11 Signed times to serve a t the at Manchester Community Col­ booths tomorrow by the troop ___ lege. Thirty-one students have, been chosen representatives. Vetarans Day \ The Women’s Auxiliary of Dennis Meyer of 74 Dale Rd. ace „ ' the Manchester Midget and Women’s f^ellowship of Cen- p ^ y Football Association. Inc. will serve as president. The oth­ X. tw Congregation^ Church will sponsor a dance Saturday er officers include Ronald Mc­ have a Hottaay Bazaar toitior- ^ Garden Grove. Members are Cann of 47 Packard St., s ^ o r . row from 11:30 a.m to ® P-^* reminded that reservations 'Vice president; Helena Deary, at toe churoA Parking will be closed and ticket returns 17 Huntington St., junior vice available at both 1^ e^t Md gho^jj made to Mrs. Nor- president; Sharyn Ann Laraia of west en tran c^ toe church. ^ Franklin St. The group 74 School St., 'secretary; and on ^ ^ X Saturday at 10 a.m. Richard W. Camargo of Staf­ Manchester Duplicate Bridge decorate ford Springs, treasurer. All a r ^ ' . \1 Club will sponsor a g ^ e to m o r- ^ ^all, instead of tomorrow ■ sophomores. ■ — TOW ^ 8 p.m. at toe Itali^ as planned. Mrs. David Sophomore representatives in­ AmerKMn Club. 135 E l^ d g e S t . w in ^ ^ wiU be In charge of clude Candy Cowan, Clifton The event is open to toe pubUc. refreshments. Crandall Jr., Rocco Forie, CHa. Lovell, Aldrin Set Registrations wtU be taken at ____ Furlong, Barbara Monstream, ____ T he'V FW Auxiliary, in ob- Peter Williams Jr., Nancy Win- ther, Robert DeCarli, John Mar­ For 4 -Day Adventure VFW Auxiliary will sponsor ^ co and Wayne Schuster. '• a Veterans Di^er toni|ht at NOVEMBER 6-12 Freshman representatives in­ CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)-^A fiery atlas rocket 6:30 at the Post Home. Mem- ^ clude Michael Bixler, John Car- bers of the PVst will be guests.' ‘ __ _ roll, Steven Cassano, . Dqnfla This , ad sponsored by, thundered into the sky Friday, pushing an Agena satel­ Tickets for others may.be ob- Membem of toe Junior Cen- Conti, Patricia Doyle, Priscilla DB CORMIER MOTOR SALES lite toward orbit as a target for the Gemini 12 astro­ tamed at the door. ^ tomorrow Doyle, Albert Gato, Henry nauts. The Atlas-Agena combination vaulted from a ..... T.. ™ •t.at 9:30 a.m. a t toe home of Mrs. Hughes, Susan Hulser, Cathy launching pad at 2:08 p.m. EST after a two-day delay SUk Worn ^ p Tent M il^ Cteoar Asadoorlan. 17 Stark- Miller, Thomas Norman, Jo- and s^ve the last of America’s two-man Gemini missions Order of CooUes of toe ^ ^hey will preparo Ann tincarelll, Helene Saling­ a blazing start. ^11 sponsOT a Se^ood N ght for their Thanksgiving aitd ^ - tomorrow from 6:30 to 11:30 - - .• . . ®. er, Donna Sirlannl, Arny Schoor, day Sale to be held - tomorrow Fred Thibodeau, Cathy Vendet­ p.m. at toe Post Home. The. from 2 to 9 p.m. and Saturday , CAPE KENNEDY, (AP)—- Rested and ready, event is open to nwmbera and g j„ pj^ Mott’s ta, Carla West and Kiernan 9 3 Williams. the Gemini 12 astronauts today propped to rocket into guests. . \ Community Hall ’*• Representing the part-time orbit for a four-day adventure that will wind up the Gemini project and perhaps determine man’s physical Washington LOL wUl meet students yfill be-Bruce Ehigleson ■ ^and Doug Lancelot. limitations in weightless space. . tomonbow a t 8 p.m. at Orange , All the news was good for ------— -— ----- :— — Hall There will be an election Public RecordsX ■ Navy Capt. Jam es A. Lovell Jr. 2:08 p.m. with Of officers. Warrantee Deed and Air Force Maj. Edwin E. liftoff of an Atlas Vandals Strike Aldrin Jr. when*they awakened Nutmeg Homes Inc. to Eva at 10:30 a.m. for their midafter- satellite into orbit, Elbltzky, property at 21 Ellen At Burr Nursery noon launching date. They had , Aldrin were to ride THIS YEAR Lane. slept for 9% hours. 3:46 p.m. atop a Marriage Licenses Vandals struck C. R. Burr _ X ^ T i t a n 2 to start the five-mlle-a- GIVE YOURSELF Elliott Leroy Randall Jr., 152 Nurseries at Allen ,'Pl. during The cwntdoiTO for the double- ^ „g A Loorhis St, and Mai^orie Ellen the past two days, snapping header lai^hing was proceed- Troubles with an automatic Lavallee, 166 E. Middle Tpke. trunks of trees, watering bales ing without a Wteh and a bright g ^Ugg j William Ellery KeltA Vernon, of peat moss, and moving a sun sparkled through cloudless J^rced the original Wednesday MAGNIFICENT and Miriam Elizabeth Kerin, 24 conveyor-type mixer 30 or 40 ra “ .-..i i ® burned green at lamch.date to slip 48 hours. Hartland Rd., Nov. 12. feet. Power Line Crash Leaves Blimp Limp Gemirt 12 aunch ^ d consoles The problems were cleared up MAGNAVOX... Building Permits Police said also many win­ and B.t tracking stations around Thursday and the National This familiar flying vehicle—the Goodyear blimp—came a cropper last night the globe as technicians, their Aeronautics and Space Adminis- Add - A - Level Dormer for dows have been broken there in Long Beach, Calif. Engines failed and the blimp landed on power lines be­ Qualify Martin Sheridan, alterations to LTM’s ‘Mr. Roberts’ at llling School recently. sWlle honed s ^ r p by nine tration flashed the go-ahead for dwelling at 17 Alice Dr., $1,700. Philip Burgess, left, playing "The Captain,” tells off Fred Blish III, who is cast in the title No estimate has been placed- fore partially collapsing. The two-man crew was not injured. Pilot Tom Riley .fx^^^^sful launches the mission to start today, COLOR TV Frank Rich for Ernest Chap­ role of "Mr. Roberts,” in a scene from the play of that name. The show is presented by the on the damage yet, police re^ said, “Thinjgs happened so fast we couldn’t drop out ballast quickly enough to metoodlcally checked out each yj^g sweeping '58 times man, additions and alterations ported. , ttay afloat.” (AP Photofax) system. around the globe in their tiny * Muzzle Eyo View of Veterans Day Parade AND Little’ Theater of Manchester (LTM) and opens tomorrow night at llling Junior High School to dwelling at 440 Keeney St., Auditorium. It will be repeated Saturday, and Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of next Police' said it would take "Everything Is going very well space chariot, command pilot Veterans Day marchers in San Jose, Calif., are viewed through the muzzle of a STEREO SYSTEMS $3,100. week. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. for all- performances. Tickets may be purchased from LTM three or four persons to move with the countdown at this LoveU, veteran of last year’s 14- jeep-mounted 105mm gun. The montage was made by aiming the camera lens William Zukis, tool shed at members or at Leonard’s Shoe Store, Main St. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) ' the mixer. tlme,” Mission Control Center day Gemini 7-fUght, and Aldrin; through'iihe weapon’s rifling to get this unusual view, (AP Photofax), SKK 'I'llKM \r 54 Foxcroft Dr., $100. reported.'' making his first space trip, are --- . ' — — ...... ’ ■ i ■■>■■■ "V— . I ...111 Stanley Bellefleur for Aufel Marie Cafferty, principal, and Manchester Men Sought While Lovell and Aldrin ate to exploit lessons learned on Bumsch, alterations to dwelling Education- Week visited classrooms to talk with toe traditional launch day nine previous two-man Gemini NORMAN’S at 24 Somerset Dr., $445., teachers and observe the work breakfast of steak and eggs, and journeys. . Libero Pallno, sign at 455% being done by their children. ■ AMERICA'S BEST PAINT VALUE underwent a final physical ex- Majw goal is tq learn If man IN( . 'M^n St., $250. Noted at School 4,000 Seventh and eighth grade pu­ aminatlwi, their space ship was can work effectlyrty outside an Ilf) HARTFORD RD. Rbscpe L. Thompson Jr. for St. Bartholomew School ob­ pils, under the direction of Sis­ In Rockville Bank Holdup checked carefully by their back- orbiting ship in a iwessurized William'E.^ess, garage at 286 up team — .Air Force Col. L. Spacq walkers experienced MAN('HKSTF,R served National Catholic Edu­ ter Carole Gilmore, presented Police, armed with federal Oct. 24 while on a work detail void of customers at the time. School S t. $1>400. a program of songs learned in MARY CARTER ! Ome, Gordon Cooper Jr. and Navy trouble* moving about on the cation Week Nov. 6-12 with an warrants, are - searching today at Hartfo^ A-rmory, jail au- about 20 minutes after their daily singing classes. Rich­ It,shad Omdr. Eugene A. CemaiL IqM'three Gemini flights and Join Tay Open House for parents last for two 24-year-old Manchester thorities said today. He had . opened for business. One bandit, .Among, the items packed In / h » Vetrans Day, a holiday for S ^ n ar the Cambodian bor- ^ ^ c^ps ^ a y ^ who dominate Ky’s mlMtaiy Authorized Dealer For accident yesterday. der An American military f>e «eco(^ stra^w ^ y junta, The Vernon Police Depart- government employes. It was The bear that Tucker saw toe first time the United States si«kesman re p o rt^ toe opeoa- ment is spearheading toe was Kelly, a performing bear i^jjg 28 miles northeaM of Tay Ninh tm-paediate threat to Ky’s gov-, search. The Manchester Po­ had attempted a man-in-space whose owner has it on a na­ tioh, named Attleboro, la CADILLAC launching on a national holiday. la:^g^ U.S. action” of the Viet Ci^y- ernment. Ky end the other gen- lice Department, toe State Po­ tional tour. Utilities Promotions The Gemini 12 doublehead^ Nam war. In the Mekong Delta, the Viet epate of the junta bold, the pow- INTERIOR LATEX WALL PAINT lice Department and the FBI Odng launched a mortar, rocket er, and the civilians in the cabi- • FLAT fiR iih fo r w a l l s a n r NO PAINTY ODOR •: are also investigating. CEILINGSIGS oOF r PLASTER, WOOD, SOAP AND WATER CLEANS UP and small arms attack,on a de- ttet have a mostly advisory role, OLDSMOBILE BRICK, MASONRY . PAINTING TOOLS [The warrants, requested by Ruded Fair by PUC pendents’ camp of Vietnamese ^ weather again curtafled • DRIES TO TOUCH IK M MIN, CAN BE TINTED IN OVER Asst. UB. Atty. David Maf- • EXCELLENT HIDING DECORATOR COLORS regional forces ahd killed or ato war against North Viet golis, came as a result of the HARTFORD (.AP) — Connect- Utilities on their promotional wounded 46 South Vietnamese, Thuroday. U.S. pHoto flew PONTIAC 460 MAIN STREET'^-M ANCHESTER combined inter-depqrtmental in­ ^ them wives or cWldren 33 bombing missions, about half icut gas and electric utilities practices. NORTH OF THE POSy : TIFFICE vestigation.. of militiamen stationed in the ★ RECENT TRADE-INS ★ -LFwver saio inai aooui -iw **^ve in "certain instances” dls- declrion follows hearings MORE THAN 1,000 STORES C0A'ST,TP COAST -uwyerDwyer saiosaid inaithat aoouLabout 100.luu . , , , . ,, begun -in March and ending in provincial capital of Cbuong (See Fiage Tei^. 66 T-BIRD $4295 65 PONT. $2295 OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. - 6:30 P.|H. — THURS. 9 A.M. - 9 P.M, ...but the suspects have been interrogat- enmmated against customers by jg^g practices in ob- ed since toe holdup jn which offering subsidies and allow- talning new business, charms Add a Charm Hard-top, full power, ster­ •Catalina 4-Dr. Hardtop. CLOSED W^NESDAY * * eo tape, air conditioning. Creampuff. two men fled the bahk about ances, but the companies have The hearings came after sev- 50c Each Each Wefek T real ’ 10 a.m. with toe money wrapped generally „.been fair and their eral years of intermittent corn- In Michigan 66 OLDS. $2995 65PQNT. $2795 In a floiwcred tablecloth. . promotion practices reasonable, plaints from ‘ members of the Delta 2-Dr. Hardtop. Grand Prix 2-Dr. Hardtop. Both of toe accused Manches^ the State Public Utilities Com- Connecticut Asroclatlon of ter men have police, recoi^j _mis%ion,sttld today, Plumbing and Hearing Contrac- 64 PONT. ,$1795 please NOTE ... r Nourie, who was a trusty at In a 12-page finding, the PUC tors, who allied uhtair prac- '^rasEscapes 66 OLDS. $3095 Come In, and kidk. comportment which i Catalina .-4-Dr. Hardtop. Hartford State Jail, escaped ordered regular reports from tlces by the utilities. FREE . . 24K" gold plated bracelet with this ad and 88 Convertible. AFTER NOV. 1, 1966 STATE LAW PROHIBITS into all oTs^esc >talces big roasts, *good sense’ ______I < '_____ I - Said the PUC; "the principal. purchase■ oY^firet chattn for"50c, plus' $2.00 purchase 64 OLDS. $1895 feast-size' turkeys, A. 66 OLDS. $3595 THE USE OF MOST KEROSENE features... your largest cass^ I complaint of the . . . contraqtors After Train Wreck ^ of any^pthehurst foods. 88 4-Dr. Holiday Sedan. | I was that various utilities sold . Delta 88 Convertible. Air 2 to choose from. Bigger, faster UHra roles. PlUsbury Is out with hew sUce ’n,bake items and a new easy- Conditioning. ROOM. HEATERS or renteil appliances and used, HOMER, Mich. (AP) — A "It’H have to bum ItseM ouL Ray broiler burner* 19 Men Aboard New York Central freight The heat is too intense to send tp-bake dessert . . CHERRV STRUDEL. 63 PONT. $1495 focuses intense infra­ their own men for installation of heaters, wiring and other ap­ . . ,,___ in any firefighting equipment,’* 66 PONT. $3295 Catalina 4-Door Sedan. red rays over much Up^O T^ ideal for. leaped the track in thia eouthem ^w l^an. He, SLICE *N BAKE DILL VANILLA or -rT.-:'.__ pies, cakcs.'t.. frozen pliances or retained certain fa- NIT Wi t CHOCOLATE COOKIES ...... S9o '2-f2 Cohvertibie. larger area . . . ho / • —t t fl.* 1 iX:S' * Y— foods, portion-pack 'vored contractors for .this pur­ Micbigan town today, sending chemical experts were 62CADIL. ,$1^95 waiting, no warm-up three tank cars filled with po- flying in from Oevetand, Ohio, BU’rm R LAYERED LOAVES OF BREAD ...... 31c 66 PONT. - $2395 4-Dr. Hardtop. Real sharp, —cuts broiling time delicacie%,' quick pose. The evidence presented Tempest 4-Ij)oor Sedan. 30%. Seals in meat heat-ups. It’s fully tended to support the allegations tenrially deadly gas crashing Residents of the community 'rtiese PlUsbury foods are on sale from the Self-Service Meat 62GHRYS, i$995 For Your Family- juiccs,givesdelicious - is equipped for reg­ (of the contractors) except that • into the base of some gasoline were just rising at 7 a.m. when Case along with a wonderful value on RATH’S SLICED 66 PONT. $2195 Newport 4-Door ’Sedan. outdoor flavor. . ular baking . . . m ' there did inot appear to be any and fuel oil stmage tanks. bom& were shaken by an explo- BACON at 69o Ib., and Hormers famous CURE 81 BONE­ 'Tempest Hardtop Coiipe. Very clean. Heater sizes for orte room takes a 12 pound tur­ ' conscious favoritism.” One of the tante burst, spew- sion. LESS HAM at $1.29 Ip. 80% larger broiling or on entire house inside! key. You can Cook The contractors’ principal ci­ big flaming liquid as far as a A railroad spokespian ^ d • 66 PONT. $3195 62 OLDS. $1295 pan takes 20 lamb T in 2 difffrent ovens tation as evidence that toe utill- block. hot box apparently caused the Boi^neville 4-Dr. Hardtop. 88 Holiday Coupe. chops, 4 half chickens, foiv-Il^ at 2 Afferent temperature^jimufi OnS AIR FORCE BASE, Identity of >toe 19 men aboard ties were compering unfairly Heat from the fire diat’lierailment of 25 of too tolin’e Cbme to Pinehurst for State of Maine pound s.teaks, 25 hamburgers. laneouslyl ^ . wnmi (AP) —An Air Force the Constellation- was withheld with them, and among toem,- flwirle [ W he^r it is dne-fobfh^T^^ house, raP'fONIIOL Robert McCulloch, Central GREENWICH (AP) ypur forftily will be coWv«>tm this winter MOOUUTM cotmoi vessel. . seeing an ^TCi^ ^unge into ^ o’* ®P” (1) '66 PONTIAC A massive search was organ- f^e water. pllances was unwarranted, it trainmaster from > Jackson, cumstances of' a plane cratli Wo footHio vory Imhi I- with a Peerless Gas-Fired Console Heater.' (ONnotuDMiniow Mich., at first ideqftfled the gas in Greenwich Thursday.. nuOA This heoter is easily instolled, heots quickly; iaed immediately after tfie fish- "since that rime,’’ the Coast sales and rentals are "with- Kowa-. liK vessel reported seeing a chiard said "other fishing ves- the ifiacretion of utility man- as chlorine. . it appear that the pilot oqm- ^(HINO ... :V,... J; lb. . low in operating cost, ohd dltroctively' IWO^WArVBIIIM 6AS makes the ilfi difference! A spokesman for the Nsw mitted sniclde Deputy FellM. plane hurtle through the fog into g^ig have entered the area and a qlscratlon which has Chief Thomas C. Burke said designed. , You con enjoy a lifetime of toe roiigto seas. , picked up floating debris. been exercised in a reasonaWe . ^ork Central said the tank 'pars ReGUgUt HAMBURG ...... lb. A9e carried ■vinyl and acetate Chlo­ today. Tho' pllot was' ltevli .eoinfort plus q,ll oxtro feotures-found— — - .'Rescue planes from Labrador "tim debris, however, has not ®®**;SMOBIL£— PONTIAC THEilARTFORD GAS COMPANY Guard cutters, fishing vessels from | Otis APB ,to join toe per cent of total to an informal wtU \ ,fot Swod^sh Moot Bolls ond Uion Chuck Ground iNCHESm and merchant shl^ joib^ed In the search tor the plane, which be- avenues) and, the 2.52 per cent colorless gas with a penetrUkig amounted 166, Union St., Rodiville, Conti. Past Commander Wilfred, J. CJlarke places a wrtoth at theplaque in' front of smell resembUng , m u sty' hay dated Wednesday. Burke teMi B>. 89c 3l lbs. $2.49 ' U | 233 Peart Strert, Hartfiird 249-1331J Inmt. longed to too SSUg Airborne P*®" nal jratlo racently filed Rockville 875-2521 ★ • 643-9533 Q I 687 Main Street. Manchester 649-4509 . Manchester Memorial Hospital during Veterans Day ceremonies held there this titat was widrty j u ^ ' during White was "apparently ae> AS EQUIPMENT CO. The seardiera r ^ e d .a n oH Bariy Wambig ai^d Control S r it a t il to’'*toe by Dilworth-ConielbQuey Poet,’ American Legion. Clarke hkA been a. World War 1. I t produce^ quainted with” the Bobeirt O. 'Mon.-TbeA-Wed.-FrL 8 A.M. to 9 PJM. r Slick and unldei ed debris In w k«, 9«lat AEWAC Squadron, nausea when i: and, can be < Knight family oiMiae hoose to- OlfEI Thurs. 8 A.M. to 6 PJil.; Sat. 8 to 5 PAL I '■•■toe area where s plane was growth of toe gu .a ^ electricI p^lcipant in similar ceremonies annually since tlwir inception in 1918. Story 457 MAIN ST. '! 649-3098 quantMy. near toe orpsh Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. \__ 1 said ^ bavs t (See Page Twe^-Tbrw) businsss, - -I .. and other ]^hotos on page 18. (Herald Photo by Pinto). . *• :i ' ■ -T ^



© 2022 Docslib.org