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I ted to the defni& at M, tt$8 iMck immediately' 'c^ulhge f o r 't U niovle , rtow, 28, of 148 » Ridyard-Wcx)lson T P e ^ ta b te s a n a .’’ Ow' cdmaritfbn decMe? m Adatiu St. pleased not guilty to that it mt>re~ ad\4aable to N ,5 5 5 ' charges of indecent assault and Improve Green Manor JUVd. torw-*soinill' met ,. Bear ■ $0:''"cIInIdSr*M^^o 3 R e ^ e s t e $5 mm. ands risk of Injury. A hearing to de­ The First Baptist Church, now, before oonstrucUon starts . ; cool tmnorrow, s s s s i o n termine probable cause is Branford, was the scene of the than later, when less space is V City of VUIage Charm ■■■■ ‘ \ tK * The Town Planning Commis- WELDON 0KIN captured at gun- scheduled for Dec. 2. wedding of Miss Mhrcla Eliza­ available for widening, for curbs M l Main IL L X 3 ^ , NO, 47 ■Ion (TPC) laat n|gnt tabled olnt Nov. 4 at tlie Mancheater Other cases disposed ot were beth Woolson of Branford to Al­ action on all three requests Approval for the Manchester Country Club, appeared In court Donald R. Adams, 17, of 66 lan Leonard Rldyard of Man­ which had been aired at a Nov. Homestead St., Illegal passing Rd. subdivision was tabled be­ yesterday on Charges of break­ chester, Saturday, Nov. 6. 8 public heaulng: (1) From the on the right, $20; Robert Ander- cause problems of storm water ing and entering with criminal The bride is the daughter of 8th DtsMct, -to change to In- CAMERA AND FILM 8ec. 2. mony. a subdivision off Manchester Tomorrow’s Stars dining room table. liam J. Farr, 18, of 42 Goodwin to the south end. ’phe proposal, Edward Parsain of Rockville, The bride was given in mar­ Rd., at the Glastonbury Town NEW YORK (AP) — As usual the entree will be St., failure to obey yield sign, Line.#! ^ part of the txwn’s master plan, how in the UH. Army stationed riage by her lather. She wore a Rooted in American tradi- the Road Race, starting at $10; Coleen Farris of Rockville, The 8th District request had would locate th# street on or TTio E n o s t - 7 at Fort Dlx, N-T., appeared to full-lengfth gown of satapeau, de­ is the menu for 10:30 a.m. at the intersec­ operating motor velflcle without been opposed by a host of resi­ along the railroad tracks. answer three charges. These a license, $15; Murray Gerber o r signed with lace bodice, scooped QUALITY ft S^yiCE Thanksgiving day: Turkey tion of Mata and School W eek dents in the HiUiard-Bilyue- Lamenzo announced that Tam­ W a r Were: operating a motor vehicle neckline, long tapered sleeves, Streets. One-half hour later, Windsor, speeding, $26; Helen Loomls Sts. Mea and the TPC sky has been named coordinator at recKonoblo prllset and pigskin. while' his license was under M. Harvey of Hartford, speed­ and skirt with back fullness ter­ As much as a time ot football at 11, whistles will signal minating in a chapel train. Her laat night favored a zone of a study and survey of town the kickoffs of two high suspension; improper use of ing, $80; David Hildebrand, 17, change for only five or six traffic problems in the four rivalries, it is also becoming a Operator’s license anil giving of 13 Fairfield St., reckless driv­ llngerUp-length veil of silk illu­ day for spectacular parades as school football games. sion was arranged from a pearl acres at the north of the prop- areas pinpointed last week by Manchester High takes on false name to police. He was ing, $40; Florence B. Lines, 88 erty., Mahoney. SALEM a reminder that Christmas can arrested Saturday. When he ap­ Blssell St., failure to drive In crown'.^and she carried a cas­ not be far away. Windham at Memorial Field Total Nearly cade iMuquet of white mums The delay was suggested by Others involved in the study, peared in court, he was already right hand lane, $S0; William NASSIFF But above all else, as it has with East Catholic opposing with an orchid in the center. TPC Chairman John Lamenzo, to be started at once, are Po­ 20 hours absent without leave Sohnell, 20, of North Coventry, been for nearly 360 years; South Catholic at Mt. Nebo. Miss Nancy Walsh of Bran­ to detennlne whether a private lice Chief James Reardon, Di-. C A M E R A ft One Quarter from his base. unnecessary noise with motor Thaiiksglvlng is a day for fami­ After that comes, crEui- ford was maid of honor. Brides­ rector of Public Works Walter vehicle, $16; and. David Yakal- access road to the site should be PHOTOSHOP lies and for giving thanks. berry sauce, turkey, stuff­ 3:iie charges of improper use maids were Mrs. Richard Gold- improved and turned over to the Fuss, and Town Water and. Sever­ tls, 17, of 929 Tolland Tpke., fail­ President Johnson, in pro­ ings potatoes, pie and all the Of U.S. Dead o f operator's license and g;lvlng enzi and Mrs. Leonard Sobolewr town as a public street er Superintendent Lawrence . 991 MAEV STREET ure to observe optical restriction claiming Thursday a day of na- rest of that calorie-laden a false name were noUed. On ski, both of Branford. The bridal The delay in approving a zone Wlttkofske. stuff! on Ws driver’s license $6. TeL 643-7869 tional thanksgiving, called for SAIGON, South V i64 the charge of operating with attendants were dressed alike in change for the First Hartford The four areas are: Broad St., The following cases were con­ prayers that “ the forces of vio­ suspended Ucense he was fined long gowns of gold crepe, and Realty property was to permit from Center St. to north of the Nam (AP)—&vage fight> tinued: Peter Hllinski, 21, of 65 lence, indifference and intoler­ $200, since it was a second of­ they carried cascade bouquets Planning Director Joseph Tam­ Waddell School; W. Middle ing in the central High- Russell St., operating motor ance may soon vanish from the fense. But since he was in the of gold and bronze mums. sky to study the possibility of Tpke., from Main St. to East State News ^ lands and elsewhere vehicle while his license was face of the earth.” service and needed money to get Nelson Grant ot Manchester town acceptance of Green Man­ Catholic High School; Manches­ Viet Nam left 240 Am^< tmder suspension, to Dec. 9; He asked all persons to give back to the base. Judge Searles served as best man. Ushers or Blvd,, a private’ access road. ter Memorial Hospital, and Burr Frank M. end Mary C. Janton, thanks for "the blessings that cans dead last week, U.S, were James Ridyard of Man­ Comers In Buckland, pearlngton remitted $100 Tolland, breach of peace, to The study will be part of the have been bestowed' upon our Smoke Calls military officials any chester, brother of the bride; Dec. 6; James W. Love joy, , answer to Mayor Francis Maho­ naUon during the past 12 nounced ^ a y . It was bif 21 and John Jones of Manchester. m of PoqiMnook Bridge, imperson­ ney’s request for a full survey months.” , far the highest weekly to­ Alter a reception at the Firefighters ating a police officer, to Nov. o f traffic problems in the Broad The Johnson family win sit Phoenix Restaurant, Branford, tal of the war and neariy 29; Stanley Maselek of Vernon,' St.—Middle Tpke. area. BARRiCSNi iounAi the couple left for a motor trip down to a late afternoon dinner one quarter of the totM breach of peace by assault, to The commission expressed exclusively at at the President’s ranch’ near to Canada. They are living in To Hospital U.S. combat dead, previoin- Fronf^ En d Nov. 29, and Harry J, Urbanskl Branford. great concern last night in the IHOUS^ Johnson City, Tex. On the table ly reported. of Stafford Springs, speeding, to potential hazards in the vicinity, will be turkey with combread HARTFORD (AP):—A smoky Mrs. Rldyard attended South­ Uggeff Drug Hie U.S. military also re­ Dec. 9. with the addlttmis of an 860- dressing and giblet g;ra'vy, green ern Connecticut State College, PARKADE electrical swittSi on the I3th' ported 470 Americans w w S p e cia l seat movie, and a new Broad- New Haven. Mr. Ridyard is a beans amandine, sweet potatoes floor of the Hartford Hospital wounded during the week e ^ King Shopping Center to the al­ with marshmallow topping, as­ Relg. $12.50 graduate of Manchester High today brought fire companies tag at midnight Nov. 20. paragus, molded cranberry sal­ (1) AXJON FRONT END Six from Town School and the University of ready overtaxed private roads Holiday House at 29 racing to the scene. This brought UK. casnafty MRS. ALLAN LEONARD RIDYARD ad, ambrosia and angel food (2) BALANCE FRONT Connecticut. He is manager - of of the Manchester Shopping Cottage St offers a new figures for nearly five yean "of Parkade. To Our Friends cake. A hospital spokesman said WHEELS—Reg. $4.00 In Peace March the receiving department at J. kind of retirement living. fighting in Viet Nam to 1,33MI (S) CHECK FRONT In tabling action on the zone Handy to stores, churches, Similar meals — allowing for there was some smoke but no M. Fields, Branford. Drivers Reversed right by another auto was Happy Thanksgiving fire. dead and 6,181 wounded. WHEEL BEARINGS More than 150 people from theater and buses. Home­ reg;ionaI tastes ^ are being (4) CHECK b r a k e operated by John Wabrek of Communist casualties for tho In the description yesterday of 15 Benton St. like rooms and surround­ prepared in millions of homes He said the smoke came from SYSTEM the Greater Hartford area will Holiday Hours ings; good food. Mary H. week also were at a lecorA a minor accident at Center St. across the nation. ■failure of an electric switch participate in the March to Burma Exports Rice and Katherine M. Giblin, high. AH four Only 8:30 . 12:30 In Massachusetts, where the which was part of a conveyor near Trotter St., The Herald owners, for 33 years op­ Ihe Mg increase ta Amerioaa Washington for Peace in Viet Ra n g o o n — Burma exports reversed identities of the driv­ belt. 5:30 ■ 9:00 erators of the Mwchester (See Page Seven) casualties 'was primarily due'Ye Nam on Saturday. Some are go­ half her rice crop in good years. candies ers. The parked car was being WIN A DIAMOND Convalescent Home. Call No patients were evacuated, the hard fighting in the la ing by plane from Bradley This trade, which reaches 3 mil­ operated by Michael Joy of 2 1 CARAT REVO at 39 Cottage St. or phone he said. Workmen were report­ D r ^ VaHey, near the Camhq- lion tons of rice, makes her the ^ HOW AVAILABLE AT for your convenience '649-2358 for full Informa* Field, a few by train, but most Hackmatack St. The car which edly working on the conveyor dian border 211 miles north of will go by car or bus. world’s leading rice exporter. JUST COME EV; tion. Katherine M. Glblin, belt at the time. struck it after being forced to PINE PHARMACY Saigon. Troops of the U.S. 1st Among the Manchester resi­ Administrator. Skiers to Get director, checks prisoner Prentiss Griffin Hallmark Pharmacy A fire at the hospital in 1961 Cavalry, Airmobile, Divtaite dents who plan to march in TREASURE SHOPPE 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 (h ^ d s in air) for weapons after riot ended. Ywo more prisoners and guard A. 'West Middle Turnpike tot* 16 lives. fougibt there all week with North SERVICE ON ALL Washington are the Rev. Wll- MANCHESTER PARKADE Free Dinners 649-2861 Nine-month^ld Ellen Marie Amaud of Philadelphia pkoto cS c c m I p '^^^^^^^ newspaper photographer waits for another Vietnamese regiments. “., CONVENTIONAL MAKES lard Legg of South Methodist BOSTON (AP) — Stretch SM wound up in the same shopping cart with her- Arboretum Bought The week before 86 Amerk Church, James Whiteside, Rob­ Thanksgiving turkey yesterday and immediately pants get the ultimate teat STAMFORD (AP)—^The stale cans were reported Wiled to ert Vader, Mrs. Doris Swallow MANCHESTER Thursday in Vermont. tried to get an early sample. She’ll have to wait, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold­ of Connecticut took possession of tion and 230 were reportad MORIARTY I The Killington ski area Is of- berg. however, until tomorrow. (AP Photofax) the Bartlett Arboretum in Stam­ N o H e ra ld 'wounded. UBLIC MARKE ferii^ free Thanksgiving din­ ford Tuesday, after paying $600,- M in o r Protests Six Americana were reportit Mrs. Swallow will leave the 803-805 MAIN STREET ners. 600 for the 62-acre • site pur-- missing ta action laat week. " BROTHERS^ country two days later with Over half a ton of turkey will chased from the Bartlett Tree T o m o rro w H-S. and South Vietnamwa $01-815 CENTER ST. three other women in the Wom­ HOLIDAY STORE HOURS: ^ be gratis to schuseboomers at TEL. 648-51S5 en Strike for Peace Movement Laboratories. government forces claimed tiiiiy ,the Rams Head lodge ex:iross U.S. Tourist Guilty, Triggered Riots wned 2,262 Viet O o^ last waak for a three-week trip to Lon­ from the Snowshed alcpes. The arboretum, containing hundredsjiiuiureas orof trees, shrubs and - - ^-® xxcxaiuHerald tomorrow— tuiiiuirow — and captured 186. The prerio^ don, Copenhagen and Moscow. KlUlngton celebrated the ear­ plants, will be open to the pub- Thanksgiving Day. Drive Ch e s t e r , m. (AP) Minor and Arthur Gene Bierman, 87, high came during nUd*'Anmlht liest big snowstorm in 60 years Uc ta the Spring. when 1,300 Viet O o^ dead'adWM4 with free skiing laat Saturday. Soviet Court Finds Safely and have a pleasant complaints about prison condl- both of Sparta, m ., were re- OPEN TOES. State police had to be called holiday, tions apparently caused“ the uic unharmed : when the------four soutJ South Vietnamese forces zsr MURMANSK, U.S.S.R. tyez read the sentence, Mott Study Hailed (TONIGHT) to untangle a big city style traf­ Moody four-hour Convict riot at a“ r ^ h i l g ’r S “t ^ fic Jam when 7,000 to 8,000 ski­ (AP)—A Soviet court to­ closed his eyes for several sec- HARTFORD______(AP)_ —U.S. Dis- - YWCA Menard State Prison Tuesday while they talked to A d o l p h ers piled up the m o u n t^ east day sentenced a young ends. Then, standing ta the trict Judge William"h ! Tlrnb^ra, Ships Collide night in which three guards through a barred door, The exact count o f AmeridiigI CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND of Rutland American tourist, New- fenced-dn dock, he opened his whose plea to Gov. John Demp^ were killed and six others were Guards fatally stabbed in the casualties during (be weeic was Vermont is off to a sM boom comb Mott of Sheffield eyes and glanced at his parents, sey sparked a high-level taves- In Cape Canal inured. ^jot were Lt. Lewis M. Paul, 36, beljeved to be aignifica^ WED., DECEM ^ 1 ~ 10 A.M. . 4 P.M. a month e ^ iy this year. ^ Mass., to 18 months in a Mr. M d Mrs. Howard Mott of ligation of gambling ta Connectl- Mgher than the totals TILL 9 P.M. Five major areas plan to be labor camo for illee-allv Sheffield, who had flown to the cut, has praised the work of the mrs-'T’ARna o a v « r," Director of Murphysboro, HI., Arthur L, nounced. The fiffl toU will not bo Soviet Union for the trial. Governor’s Committee on Gam- BUZZARDS BAY, Mass. (AP) Ross Randolph a former Men- Klsro, 46, of Chester, and available until later due to ms- CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH fort to make““ up for last-year’s cr«»sinrS.e aSiic S Mrs. Mott tSiped her face with bllng. —A freighter and an oil tanker, warden who went to the George L. Wilson, 62, of West arctic Border ticulous reporting procedure Interlocked after a collision at ta talk convicts Into re- Frankfort. near-disaater due to the snow Norway and th e hand as the sentence Dempsey, who named the ■wWoh requires that each Ameri­ ; WED. TILL P.H. \ drought.drought was read but made no sound, committee eight months ago toe west end of Cape Cod Canal leasing three guard hostages Stabbed s Luncheon Served 12 Noon 6 Soviet Union.- - ■**'' cigiiL jiiunuis afiX), wcat enu oi \_/ai>e laju \.^anai. ^ j ^ ------—seriously were csn CESuaitv im 'MfwtfiflMV ’ ni-nin.] -1__1.. . — ’ and can casualty be ’ Identified liy Stowe last season hadJR IU toVO tossVOSS The , ,court . , rejected ■<------the— “ 27- She was dry-eyed as she left the held a two-hour meeting ta his circled slowly today ta Buz- , an guards John Russell, 68, of name b e f^ b e t o g cartwJ oa a For reservations, coll 643«72b6 CLOSED THURS., THANKSGIVING DAY A overboard its There’S always y®®r-oId book salesman’s con- ccourtroom o u r t^ m a fewfe w minutesmin.,tea late,later, officenftiee Tuesday - discussing------.. the —zards e . Bay as ...... ll,60o"Investigation barrels oi Into . the i cause of Grand Tower, HI., and Qinton ^ a l W ^ c ^ e d oa * ► .. ----- ten tion that he was “hot, tired . tae riot. Alsun. 69 at Sntn Til r^ua tt o ^___ •■HAPPY H O LID A Y TO YO U A LL!" 1 •now ta Stowe” slogan. This ------— Told later that he would------re- report----- «fV with iu $ JT. Justice V.AJL- John -auca P. Cot- fuel oil were W C IC unloadedU ll from the - .. Less U.S. senior oommaadera hi year the Mount Mansfield area crossed the ceive a package that his parents * ter...... of the...... State Supreme- Court crippled - tanker. He said four “ madmen’’ con- seriously Stabbed were Guards Viet Nam and oflloIalstaWaifc aX t__ . Hnrrlof* taaf a S t Stowe has been open for a ^ rd er last Sept. 4. i^ ® ^ 273-foot Maumee Sun, her vlcts had Instigated the uprts- Paul W. Simpson, 60. of Chester, Ington an^known to be deento week and four' traUs taciudlng Mott heard the sentence a=i.f JayRubinow. left side badly ruptured in the tag, making knives out ^ of steel and Melvin K. Staton, 27, of conoemed over the effect the newly streamlined Nose without any 'visible display of Mott said That, of course, is dotter, who is chief adminls- Tuesday night crash with the throwing a fire bomb ONLY AT MICHAELS CAN YOU PURCHASE FAMOUS Dive are open. emotion. ^ court syL freiStar, the A m eric^ Pilot ^ th e^ n ln g (Bee Page Ten) (See Page Tea) A pioneer New England loc- ^ Washington, a State De- ShorUy ^ r the trial ended, tern, said afterward: “ We will was^lashed to the 8 000 ton "'sh in dinner. They said they TREASURE CHEST tog trail, the Nose Dive had its pa-riment spokesman______had_____ nof : - T®*-® «*® P«®ccutors the t^ta to pr^eta t h f s m X c S ‘’®«®" famed “ Seven turns section Immediate comment, but said a mta a worn for their first to take care of the problems from sinking " ’ c*'® recreation. DIAMONDS bulldozed into three sweepingVeenino- Statementstatement orobablvprobably’ wmiMwould hobe meeiung with their son sincesmce he outlined In the report.” One of the 12 crewmen aboaiti *^® convicts were talked forthcomlngforthcoming later in the day.dav , home last July to tour Soan- p ivTaiimoo Oil. into submlssion Your diamond purchase is forever. (See Page Four) dina’via V n ..» L C" the Maumee Sun suffered sUght R udolph Union Sides Agree, Confide in an established jeweler. Just before Judge G.I. Kleme- Youths Give A h ir m injuries. Richard C. Walters 38 Menard Warden Max Frye Mott quickly kissed his son on Because his reputation is at the cheek and then Mra WATERBURY (A P )-F lre of- Allentown, Pa., was repo’rted “ and state troopers stake, you can trust his Hartford, Conn. Manchester rushed into her son’s arms Waterbury ^ good condition at Tobey Hos- Wtchen ta judgment and honor 665 They were tar having nvorto^ . . w nltal lir Warehivm which the rioters had barrlcad- his price. Blue Hills Ave. 415 Mailt St. tightly em' To Hear New Offer 361 Center St. Bermuda Next Stop might have been tragS^ in" a ’ The rest of the Maumee Sun ®** <^’'®mselves with three guard braced when the door to the ST. LOUIS, M6. (AP) — Dis- eral — granted tbs rsstndidag room was closed. fire that caused $16,000 damage crew and 61 crewmen of the "°^S®®- As illusirated West Hartford, sident factions in the motihinists order. Newington The judge and two assessors, to an apartmentiiu house.ixuuae. Aa fire-lire- American x-autPilot remainearemained -j - ™®. *"*"8l®aders . , ^permitted ...... a — .tt TT.TrTTTTTrar^-r-.— - qj ^ ^ Conn. Main St. 248 South a n , engineer and a ------suffered - a minor injury, aboard their vessels throughout guard. Tom union at McDonnell Aircraft . head* a elate seek- $295 Princess Sets Pace woman Quaker Lane r schoolteacher, returned the sen- ,'^?'® Brouillard, 16, the night. ^ finally have reached an ^**^^^5*** Ask For Easy Payments tenoe after deUberattag for 2 St, and Joseph Ber- Coast Guard umps-were put ^ n sfu slon tl^ u gh prison — both sides will iS" e le r^ n next Offer Good hours and 23 minutes "^ r , 17, of 61, Thomas St., aboard the Maumee Sun to keep ^ ® " ^ e y released Gross ^^®® monta. And the rebels are ax- At All Stores At Farewell Party Klemeiityev said the court flames pouring from a up with water pouring Into th^ '^^®" Ws condition became ob- n>®«t taday to hear the aero- p e ^ to nominate d«l^(«tes to? Downtown Manchester ad taken Mott’s rood behavior talrd-floor window of the house ship’s engine room. The Coast serious. Gross had been space firm’s latest contract pro- » 9 meeting ta Febtuaiy MICHAELS JEWELERS At 958 Main Street to consideration. ______stabbed. posalixTsalin in an attempt attemnt to end a » six. oiv- JhaOnom Bgmtm (See Page Ten) (See Page" NUef^ii) “ We don’t.know what the real w nriw etacted; —'...... ~ ...... reason was,” Raridolita said. Local 837, by for the largest la 40 Chefs, At 11:00 p.m., the doom open “ There seemed to be some plan- fierce fighting within the district, is expected to bSM nrt the 211 otiiCT guests and not the princess, Snowdvm, applatise Pacifist Aotinne ntag. The four men worked to- ® tae ABTX3IO Interna- the contrblltag voU. J toSgrocery deUvery boy. and the sirens break JlCllOnS ^^tU^iea getber in the Vocational Train- Association of MacMnists "mm Princess Margaret and her traffic mroug _— ------ing Department. ’The bomb ap- expected to continue, r f i ? Snowdon, fox- At 11:12 p.m., the royal cou- parently was a paint thlimer, ^ meeting called by the rebel 8 L pie’s RoHs-Royce pulls up ta l l l l l possibly a vinegar bottle.” ■ leaders was canceled abruptly 5 2 2 •nd 1^ tjhe mom- front of posh restaurant, rdntod Legiou Co Lander Ousted Randolph said county author- early today after the announce* IM . I ities would decide what charges ™®ta in Washington that Dist. 9 B u lle tin s , ^ hostesses? < last stop on thedr 20-<>“ ‘ 7 Ready-to-eat Hams, decided McDonnell’s workers are LAUNOHINOS U. o. Choice Roast Beef and Homestyle Sausaee Delicious songs in loud, boomtag vMces J ® ^ ^ — and one grocery Commander Hollis had gone ANNeclal meeting had been baskets $7.50, $10, $15 and $20. CLOSED 1-5 PJit FOR DINNER W m s:" great preolalom H »r HELCO HALF H0» a 705 - below la jammed 'wMh cars and , Tommy was tivvited when ac- called to discuss the command- Soviet news ageasiy Ihese b^kets w e all custom-packed and we would polloe barracades and bystand- Elatae Stiifch, taadver- era activities. The members in agreciated fruit basket orders by 9 o’clbck 'Tuesday SSL “ tile operation o f nil huddled in the chlU wind. - him her tavitaticn a cksed session voted to sus- has been shelved. ” 1.® !>•««<». and tiw flight at the At 9:48 p.m., plothes and bun- <» It. pend him as commander until Instead of the year’s budget, passed nonnally tea ore taksn from the town H, and for Us a committee decides whether he P ^ A S E NOTE that we are open Tuesday and BE SMART... SHOP. DAIRY MART m m The Hartford Electric Light Company VMpe has been submitting 80 ***®*“®* ** mookups of the I and foaded litto a statton waa asked to did anytotag detrimental to the day appropriation bills at tho ^ J^ederal agency. Wednesday nights until 9, ^ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 10 A M. TO 10 P.M. stage Ut the Wagon. Momentary excitement legion. Start of each month. '>• were expected to tM^ great buialng among the civwd. •“ ™ ewtogSng.” be BakL HoUls’a pacifism had thrown H the governor (alls to sub- tte National Later Re- The Yeeta,Yeets, ^planned ^ row imm-omo accm emm iMt DallM SMF tlta car ta baii« (Bto MgellBViar) olt a messagi time, a to cortlfjl Local atoge of Ow («~ n c M M -i) Robert Hom. Tdfc. t . After Meeting ,(h. » . . . ^ 837 as the bargotaliy agent tf • Xsa) the ooort — either state or Iwl* i-'

IwolpliniatdtUia^ i,. , of i4« Adams St, pleased guilty to _____ ' - ,r'• j. ^ ' L ■ ■■' '■W ohaigda of Indecant 'aasauK and iihpab^b : Jtad6r; ___ \k^ The First Ba|ttist Church, xlRc of injury. A hearing to de­ noiw, b^ons. ^nitcuqthm ______S98NON termine probable cause is Branford, was the scene of the, '**— later, when less spapq; Is N-, c" ,'o/ Chdrm ‘ 'The Town FbunOng Cumidii- W E tl . nsw captur^' at gun- scheduled for Dec. 2. wedding of Miss Marcia Eliza­ avklh^ie for widening, for curbs Blon (TPC) last night tabled TI)L.I,XXXV,N 0.47 .(rilFENTT PAOZS) l^oint Jfov. 4, at tha Uancheater and for-sidewalks. hlANCHHSTER, CO!^^ 24» 1965 Other cases disposed of were beth WjlOleon of Branford to Al­ action on all three requests Donald R. Adams, 17, of 65 Approval for the Manchester ITountry Club, appaarad in court lan Leonard Rldyard of Man­ . which had been aired at a Nov. Homestead St., illegal passing Rd. subdivlaloh'wfis tabled be­ yesterday on chargee o t break­ chester, Saturday, Nov. 6. 8 public hearing: (l) From the on the right, $20; Robert Ander­ 8th District, to change to In­ cause problems of'Storm water ing and entering with criminal son of Vernon, failure to drive The bride is the daughter of drainage have not ji^et been CAMERA AND HLM Intent, but were not put to plea. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Woolson dustrial Zone about 16 acres off Varied Menu reasonable distance apart, $25; Hilliard St.; (2) from First resolved. S- James Argire of Meriden, fail­ of Branford. The bridegroom is HEADQUARTERS At the request o t tfaClr coun- Hartford Realty, to change to Part of last night’s meeting Turkeys, Football a son. of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Manchester’s ITianksgiv- iKl, the cases tinued: Peter HlHnski, 21, of 65 Realty property was to permit |200, since it was a second of­ they carried cascade bouquets Waddell School; W. Middle lence, indifference and Intoler­ ing in"'the central hi|rii- Russell St., operating motor Planning Director Joseph Tam- fense. But since he was in the of gold and bronze mums. Tpke., from Main St. to East ance may soon vanish from the State News lands and elsewhere 'ki vehicle while his license was sky to study the possibility of face of the earth." service and needed money to get Nelson Grant of Manchester town acceptance of Green Man­ Catholic High School; Manches­ Viet Nam left 240 Ameri­ under suspension, to Dec. 9; He asked all persons to give back to the base. Judge Searles served as best man. Ushers ter Memorial Hospital, and Burr Prank M. and Mary C. Janton, or Blvd., a private' access road. cans dead last ^eek, U.S. were James Ridyard of Man­ Comers in Buckland. thanks for "the blessings that Dearlngton remitted $100 Tolland, breach of peace, to The study will be part of the Smoke Calls military officials an­ chester. brother of the bride; have been bestowed upon our Dec. 6; James W, Lovejoy, 21, answer to Mayor Francis Maho­ nounced today. It was by and John Jones of Manchester. nation during the past 12 of Poquonock Bridge, imperson­ ney’s request for a full survey months.” After a reception at the Firefighters far the highest weekly to­ ating a police officer, to Nov. of traffic problems In the Broad Phoenix Restaurant, Branford, o i i i i a The Johnson family will sit tal of the war and neariy 29; Stanley Maselek of Vernon, St.—Middle Tpke. area. BARRiCiNi [ ; the couple left for a motor trip down to a late afternoon dinner one quarter of the to td breach of peace by assault, to exclusively at to Canada. They are living in The commission expressed at the President’s ranch near To Hospital Nov. 29, and Harry J. Urbanskl U.S, combat dead previous­ Branford. great concern last night in the •HOUSEJ Johnson a ty , Tex. On the table Front End of Stafford Springs, speeding, to potential hazards in the vicinity, HARTFORD. (AP)—A smoky ly reported. Mrs. Ridyard attended South­ Uggeff Drug will be turkey with combread The U.S. military also re­ Dec. 9. with the additions of an 880- dressing and giblet gravy, green ern Connecticut State College, PARKADE electrical switch on the 13th ported 470 Americans war* seat movie, and a new Broad- beans amandine, sweet potatoes Special New Haven. Mr. Ridyard is a floor of the Hartford Hospital wounded during the week teSi- King Shopping Center to the al­ with marshmallow topping, as­ Re^. $12.50 graduate of Manchester High today brought fire companies Ing at midnight Nov. 20. ^ ready overtaxed private roads paragus, molded cranberry sal­ (1) AUOH FRONT END Six from Town School and the University of Holiday House at 29 racing to the scene. This brought UJ3. casualty MRS. ALLAN LEONARD RIDYARD of the Manchester Shopping ad, ambrosia and angel food (2) BAlJkNCE FRONT Connecticut. He is manager of Cottage St. offers a new figures for nMU*Iy five years’’of WHEELS—Reg. $4.00 Parkade. To Our Friends kind of retirement living. cake. A hospital spokesman said In Peace March the receiving department at J. fighting in Viet Nam to (8) CHECK FRONT In tabling action on the zone Handy to stores, churches, Similar meals — allowing for there was some smoke but no M. Fields, Branford. Drivers Reversed the right by another auto was Happy Thanksgiving fire. dead and 6,181 wounded. WHEEL BEARINOS More than 150 people from theater and buses. Home­ regional tastes ^ are being operated by John Wabrek of Communist casualties for the (4) CHECK BRAKE In the description yesterday of like rodms and surround­ prepared In millions of homes He said the smoke came from SYSTEM the Greater Hartford area will 15 Benton St. Holiday Hours ings; good food. Mary H. week also were at a record a minor accident at Center St. across the nation. failure of an electric switch participate In, the March to Burma Exports Rice and Katherine M. Glblin, high. Aif Four Oiily near Trotter St., The Herald 8:30 . 12:30 In Massachusetts, where the which was part of a conveyor owners, for 33 years op­ 'Hie Wg increase in Americaa Washington for Peace in Viet RANGOON — Burma exports reversed identities of the driv­ belt. 5:30 - 9:00 erators of the M ^chester (See Page Seven) casualties was primarily due'to Nam on Saturday. Some are go­ half her rice crop in good years. ers. The parked car was being candies No patients were evacuated, WIN A DIAMOND Convalescent Home. Call the hard fighting In the la ing by plane from Bradley This trade, which reaches 3 mil­ operated by Michael Joy of 2 at 39 Cottage St. or phone 1 CARA'jp RING for your convenience he said. Workmen were report­ Drang Valley, near the Camhq- $ 0 9 5 Field, a few by train, but most lion tons of rice, makes her the Hackmatack St. The car which NOW AVAILABLE AT '649-2358 for full informor- edly working on the conveyor JUST COME IN; dian border 211 miles norOi oC will go by car or bus. world's leading rice exporter. struck it after being forced to tlon-. Katherine M. OibUn, belt at the time. PINE PHARMACY Administrator. Skiers to Get Ross R.pdolph, Illinois safety director, checks prisoner Prentiss Griffin Saigon. Troops of the U.S. 1st Among the Manchester resi­ Hallmark Pharmacy A fire at the hospital In 1961 dents who plan to march in TREASURE SHOPPE 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 (h ^ d s in air) for weapons after riot ended. Two more prisoners and guard A. Cavalry, Airmobile, Divistta MANCHESTER PARKADE West Middle Turnpike Free Dinners took 16 lives. fought there all week with NorUi SERVICE ON ALL Washington are the Rev. Wil­ 649-2861 Nine-month^ld Ellen Marie Amaud of Philadelphia CONVENTIONAL MAKES lard Legg of South Methodist photo chaJce'!l?P?hl?aSr''” photographer waits for another Vietnamese, regiments. BOSTON (AP) — Stretch ski wound up in the same shopping cart with her Arboretum Bought The week before 86 Ameri­ Church, James Whiteside, Rob­ T ha^sgiving turkey yesterday and immediately ert Vader, Mrs. Doris Swallow pants get the ultimate test STAMFORD (AP)—^The stale cans were reported Miled in fei Thursday In Vermont. tried to get an early sample. She^ll have to wait, MORIARTY and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold­ MANCHESTER , of Connecticut took possession of Uon and 230 were reported berg. . The KUllngton ski eu-ea Is of- however, until tomorrow. (AP Photofax) the Bartlett Arboretum in Stam­ N o H e ra ld wounded. UBLIC MARKE lerii^ free Thanksgiving din­ Mrs. Swallow will leave the ford Tuesday, after paying $S(X),- Minor Protests Six Americana were report^ 803 - 805 MAIN STREET ' ners. BROTHERS country two days later with 000 for the 62-acre site pur-- missing to aettonJaat-week, -■ ~ Over half a ton of turkey will three other women in the Wom­ chased from the Bartlett Tree T o m o rro w U.S. and South VletoameM 801-815 CENTER ST. HOLIDAY STORE HOURS: be gratis to schus&boomers at TEL. 648-5185 en Strike for Peace Movement Laboratories. government forces <^m ed tiiity the Bams Head lodge across for a three-week trip to Lon­ U.S. Tourist Guilty, The arboretum, containing .There wi]] be no edition Triggered Riots killed 2,262 Viet Oong last week from the Snowsbed slopes. don, Copenhagen and Moscow. hundredsnujiuLcus ofOT trees,xrees, shrubs and “ , Herald tomorrow—loiuouow — and captured 1S6. The previc^ KUllngton celebrated the ear. — CHESTER, Dl. (AP) — Minor and Arthur Gene Blerman, high came dur^ mid-Au^ i^ Most big snowstorm in 60 years plants, will be open to the pub- Thanksgiving Day.,±jay,. DriveJJLlve ------’ mm . 87. UcliffV in bVlAthe Spring. Sdf^lysafely aand have a — pleasant_1 ~ - 1 complaints about prison condi-__ of Sparta, m ., were re- when 1,300 Viet dead' OPEN TUES. With free skiing last Saturday. Soviet Court Finds reported. State police had to be called holidflv.holiday. tions apparently caused yjg leased unharmed when the four MURMANSK, U.S.S.R. tyez read the sentence, Mott ^ Study Hailed South Vietnameee forces rta- (TONIGHT) to untangle a big city style traf­ Hoody four-hour convict riot at ^Jd” a ™ t t h l Z “ t ported 367 dead qiril iWi YWCA fic jaun jam when wuon 7,000Y.uuu lo to B.uuo8,000 SKI- ski (A P )— A Soviet court to- closed his eyes for several sec- HARTFORD (AP) —U.S. Dis- «ra piled up the mountain east day sentenced a young onds. Then, standing in the trict Judge William H. Timbers, Menard State Prison Tuesday while they talked to Randolph *Jring thb weeky CHRISTMAS WONDERUND fenced-in dock, he opened his whose plea to Gov. John Demp- Ships Collide night in which three guards through a barred door. The « a c t count o f Amertcait of Rutland. American tourist, New- casualties during (he week was eyes and glanced at his parents, sey sparked a high-level inves- were killed and six others were Guards fatally stabbed in the Vermont is off to a ski boom COmb Mott of Sheffield beUeved to be significantly Mr. M d Mrs. Howard Mott of tigation of gambling in ConnecU- In Cape Canal ^ rtot were Lt. Lewis M. Paul, 36, WED.. DECEMBER 1 — 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. higher than the totals an- TILL 9 P.M. A •- to 18 "tooths in a RTT7 7 ARn« jrear the Mount Mansfield area crossed the Supreme Court crippled tanker. "luadmen” con- seriously stabbed were Guards Viet Nam and officials to Wasbto ®t Stowe has been open for a Sept. 4. S um hf bfe^nZ;" 2^3-foot Maumee Sun, her Z f fthe uprls- Paul W. Simpson, 60, of Chester, togton lm < S to h f ^ week fend four trails Including Mott heard the sentence S said "That of JayRubinow. left side badly ruptured in the Melvin K. Staton, 27, ^ concenicd over the "*-‘^**^effect ONLY AT MICHAELS CAN YOU PURCHASE FAMOUS the newly streamlined Nose without any visible display of f a ^ ^ “ ®*’’ ®Wef adminis- Tuesday night crash with the ^ ® throwing a fire bomb Dive are open. emotion. not what I wanted. trator of the state’s court sys- freighter the American Pilot ^ in the dining (See Page Ten) (See Page Tea) A pioneer New England rac- Washington, a State De ended, tern, said afterward: "We \rill was^lash’ed to the 8 000 ton shin dinner. They said they TREASURE CHEST Ing trail, the Nose Dive had its partment famed "Seven turns” section DIAMONDS bulldozed into three sweeping statement probably would be Your diamond purchase is forever. forthcom ing^ter------in tlie day. - “ I”- - - Union Sides Agree, Confide in an established jeweler. (See Page Four) Just before Judge G.I. Kleme Because his reputation is at stake, you can trust his Hartford, Conn judgment and honor Manchester rushed into her son’s 'arms Waterbury tu good condition at Tobey Hos- 665 son s arms. Wareham. “ >® had barrlcad- his price. Blue Hills Ave. 415 Main St. They werb still tightly em- To Hear New Offer 361 Center St. Bermuda Next Stop mlght have been tragedy In a The rest of the Maumee Sun themselves with three guard braced when the door to the ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) — Dls- eral — granted the restralifing West Hartford, room waa closed. fire that caused $15,000 damage crew and 51 crewmen of the "o^ages. As Illustrated Newington to anno ar>arttrvi..nyapartment house. A fFrV- American Pilot __ r e in a7n . Td . '*^® The *'*"8^’,®aders ringleaders permitted permitted a •• sident factions in the machinists order. Conn. 1030 Main St. Tlie judge and two assessors, 248 South Man suffered a minor Injury, aboard their vessels throughout give one guard, Tom union at McDonnell Aircraft Uradvold heads a Plate seek- $295 Princess Sets Pace an engineer and a woman Quaker Lane schoolteacher, returned the sen­ 'The boys, Guy Brouillard, 15, the night. Chester, m ., a Corp. finally have reached an ^ leaderriilp of I/>. of 916 Main St., and Joseph Ber- Coast Guard umps were put transfusion through prison . . . .. ,,,, election next Ask For Easy Payments Offer Good tence after deliberating for 2 At All hoursours and 23 minutes. nler, ,’ 17, ’ ’ of 61 Thom L St., aooardaboard the Maumee SunS u rtok to keep rep ’^ ® " ^^®y *-®>®^®®cted to continue. ^ p.m., toe royal cou- parently was a paint . thinner, A * meeting “ called--a .— by . toe rebel heeHoe toott^. Wked, drank, smoked pie’s Rolls-Royce pulls^ up to possibly a vinegar bottle.” leaders was canceled abruptly ^ laughed well into (jlie mom- front of poeh resUimant recited Legion Commander Ousted Randolph said county author­ early today after the announce­ ^ ^ y in g g o o d b y t o N e w Y o r k , for the night ^ i S s l w ities would decide what charges ment in Washington that Dist. 9 B u lle tin s last atop on toedr 20-day cross- man Douglas. p r i S f « JEWETT CITY (A P )-R obert to file against the rioters. leaders and toe aerospace, firm QUART y m . wetirs a tourquolse satin eve- came to this small town 'The other two hostages, had reached complete agree­ TOey leave for Bermuda late ning gown, a maiohlng wool ConnecUcut two years No Deposit Guards Albert W. Rohlflng, 59, ment on a contract proposal. KUWAirs BUUEB ^ ^ coat. Three hundred people ap- ^ devote his life to pacUist “ We members have no altei> PINEHURST HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Vz Gallon $1.18 Their last night went like this: plaud. She smiles ^ ^ activities. DAMASCUS, Syria (AP)‘“ No Deposit native but to hear the propos­ — Kuwait’s ruler, Shlekfiy TUESDAY NIGHT TILL 9 ’ ® burned the restaurLit there le ®®‘’* yeteran, he joined the l^-shopplng spree, toe British half a ton^ f < ^ 3 l ^®'^®“ ^Ity American Legion No Pay Paydays al,” said a spokesman for the Abdullah As Salim Aa Sabal$^. W EDN ESD AY 8 A.M. UNTIL 9 P.M. ^ a l couple s ^ greeting 30 tank which ^ ^ c u l a r i ^ *^® elected command- rebels, Bruce McArthy. died today, Kuwait radio a»r< ’ CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING DAY ina‘11'^" ‘•'yers ate electric! According to an old wives'tale 'There’s noth ^ e r guests at toe tovvp house ^ er to June. A re P o s s ib le McArthy and anotoer lAM nounced. Death followed isv shop steward at McDonnell, heart attack ■uttered late lakliv We have a fine selection of oven-ready Turkeys c f ^ s t John H ^ l^ t n e y , S r e . is K s h jiond covered "Ight, there was more Snow White :3d ''<>‘^0... aut.:,: at termer U.S. ambassador to gja^, to m ^ a S post eveh than on Gene O. Bradvold, unsuccessful­ month, the announoemeail* ready for you; iHtaln. I’ — •A' make a dance v , . ^ ------In Bay State. ___ ...... floor, -and dozens of tables nnA nights. Legionnaires ly sought a q rcu lt Court injunc- ■aid. Oown Prince SheU4«4 12 to 14 lb. plump, Grade A, prime Tobin’s First Sahah El Salqm El Sahah, Ice Cream A modern elertric dryer Is better. The sun alrays shines In electrlc.drvers Porty” is getting chairs set In toe deep caipets the second-floor meet- BOSTON (A P )-T___ h e ..posslblU-______tlon Tuesday restraining Dlst. 9 T^A -^ost sizes available in ty of payless paydays for the leaders from further negotia- younger brother, was pnh - Land 0 Lakes Grade A Turkeys and we will have Gallon tour tlM British nard Bernstein, Etoel Meiroan downstairs bar. A crowd had state’s 48,(X)0 employes was tions with the makers of the claimed ruler of tlie oil ■hrillrl|T. some sizes in Butterballs. Vz dora by the OounoU * ;,|v raised today at a news cery Mat on it. pend him as commander until Instead of toe year’s budget, ^ passed . normally B£ SMART...SHOP DAIRY MART are token from toe town (t, and for jua a committee decides whether he I ^ A S E NOTE that we are open Tuesday and The Hartford Electric Light Company Volpe has been submituS^ rJZ “ mookups of the . Wednesday nights gntil 0. * 1 ^ end loaded into a station " b e d to did anything detrimental to toe day appropriation bills at the ® *®'1®™( agency, stage hit the pteimed OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. •agon. Momentory excitement ' ' * ^3 start of each month. ™ were expected to area With gritat ■tad buying" among toe crowd. ® swinging.” he Mid. HoUle’a pacifism had thrown H the governor fails to sub- P®.^((®** National Labor Rb- The ‘tests ptajpeed mmm-owmaEcm cowm bat peltoe toe car is being ^ . «rown lations Board to certify Local (Bee Page Hafir) (g * , Mtoeteeii), mlt a message tola stage of the I Robert Hollis TaUsa to Newsmen After Meeting 837 as the bcurgidntng agsut tt (See Page Ten) toe court — ettoer state qr left-

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■ i -V* * Ib itU fiM .; ■ vJ: ( m i t f tiiUMdcBtto m m ' biBBcb of the poacot $151 $3d-Jones, 45, 10 Pox Hill Dr., lliomek m,. prtiKB iaUiid Mekhar am. vulnerable u e m o N failure to drive in proper lane, NOOTH *IADDBS Issued B 66i . IMj p.m., and that the lateness had while “mixed feelings” were ap- a „ __, Mrs. Chris Karlsfen works at ticut Art Festival last spring. ber. He will have drawings and olulu and was graduated from The year-end bonus also in­ been reduced with the addition parent, the teachers are trying ra re a w e a r n e r her loom and Mrs. George Because a wood sculpture -paintings on exhibit at the medical school in 1894. Although cludes a 5 per cent stock divi­ of the extra buses. to look at the- quesUon from WINDSOR LOCKS (A P ) — Keepr Warm, Keep Cozy Lewis at her easel as the two demonstration would require show. (Herald photo by Sater- EVERY exiled and imprisoned many dend. However, home arrival times the students’ point of view. Partly cloudy skies and tem- HEAT YOUR CAR CHURCH CORNERS members of the South Windsor many hours of work, Osborn nls.) times, he worked hard to es­ The company .said its capital FREE GALLON GAS otf 4:15 or 4:30 are still evident Board member Lindsey Booth peratures reaching Into the 40s will use a clay to model a por­ tablish democratic rule in spending will total $6 million "Stay as Warm as Toast” because o f the number of stu- noted that the problems under the weather picture for Con- Art' League prepare for the trait of a woman. SIDE EFFECTS COMMON China. Each of the three new in 1966, up 20 per cent from this Resfauranf 'n Lounge dents transported and the num- discussion are somewhat pecu- necUcut today, forthcoming, arts and crafts ex­ WED. hibit Saturday, from 2 to 8 p.m. Henry Monterose, president Baltimore — A drug effects stamps bears a portrait of Sun year. ber o f buses available. liar to South Windsor, because Colder and drier air moved Companion Feature of the league, was honored with study found that one patient Yat Sen. PYom the 860 Main St., East Hartford— Opposite Conn. Blvd. Warner said the additional 00 per cent of students are into southern New England Tues- at the Wapping Community the first and second prizes for in 20 in Johns Hopkins Hospital Best 40 minutes added to the school transported to school, and be- day night. As a result, tempera- Center. Works by league mem­ contemporai-y art at the Man­ here was hospitalized because OPEN Stamps Magazine reports that Seller day Is not so much responsible cause of the lack o f classroom tures fell Into the 30s in many bers, and artists and crafts­ men from surrounding towns, chester Art Festival in Octo­ of drug reactions. FRI. Czechoslovakia has issued two fo r the late arrival o f the stu- space, which necessitated kin- sections with a few of the norm- new stamps (or the recent dev­ dents as Is the large number o f dergarten classrooms being ally colder rural sections report- will be featured in the show. SAT. astating floods in that country, BUFFET TONITE ~ 1st RUN schools serviced by the fixed leased in areas not connected ing temperatures In the 20s D. Jack Osborn, a sculptor CHESTER from East Windsor, will dem­ till with gifts and the 2 kopecks Shown at 8:30 ^ with school buildings. Skies will be parUy cloudy’ to- BOLTON NOTCH7ODlnm " Plus 2 onstrate his skill. Osborn’s 9 P.M. olive brown shows boats rescu­ LUNCHEON Jtotttmr 6 ¥4 4 y frxR Although he said he does not Reversing high school open- day with a trend towards clear- ing trapped people. The Danube Holiday Bonus Feature recommend It at this time, ing hours with the elementary Ing. A considerable amount of "Bare Bear” and "The Twist,” TEai!!r River flood caused considerable Screened at 7:00 Warner said a plan has been schools opening hours, to allow moisture is moving off the Great both wood sculptures, were ac­ NOTICE SERVED TUESDAY The Three Stooges "A SIDE THURSDAY NIGHT SMORGASBORD People’s Pay-Like-Rent Mortgage is ar­ 4 EnSfUIOOD THURSeHoliday ranged to exactly fit your needs. ICEBERG LETTUCE A SMASH CUMAX! 6:80 — 8:30 be yours in a previously owned DREW, Times FRIDAY NIGHT Schadnia • Just two of the many services for 'people Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr “COMPLETE SEAFOOD MENU” . . . by P E O P L E ’S. Heads Dean Martin — in Including , 39c "MARRIAGE ON THE Twin Ixxbster and 4 lb. Lobster tor Two LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ROCKS” SATURDAY NIGHT In color. Shown 6:15-10:10 A ll the Many Items on Our Menu A late model Continental, pridefully cared for by its previous otracr, offert CALIF. r “A plus “THE THIRD DAY” They’re Tempting and DeUcious! unique rewards not even to be found in some new cars of lesser suture. SUNKIST ORANGES 2 doz. $1.00 with THINKING SUNDAY Among them is the feeling of luxurious distinction it offers its second owner. It It was Abraham Lincoln who first set aside a Geo. Peppard - Ellr. Ashley "Treat the Family” to a memorable Rib Roast of Beef The styling is dassic, timeless, the craftsmanship unsurpassed. The savings Shown at . 8:10 or the Huge 4 lb. Lobster for Two! definite day for Thanksgiving . . . the fourth I HOim MMaw'.Y'Uoy awatoSMb MAN’S are equally impressive. We have a limited number of previously owned Thursday in November 1863. He was urged to ^MiBa 6 t.ra o . a vm >n>i«M k tm e m CRISP, RED, JUICY ContinenUls available now in our showroom. Come in and learn what pridt, ■TJWoyI.frWay S to4Mb wd NtfW Continuous Thursday from GOLDFINGER ” make the proclamation by Sarah Josepha Hale DELICIOUS APPLES 3 lbs. 39c 2 P.M. to reserve N O W for their and preatige can be yours for ao amall an investment!. who was editor of a ladies' magazine. At the "M arriage” 2:00-5:55-9:50 time she was 77 years old and was to live an­ ' Turi loving People Christmas or New Year’s ■' I'. "P a y ” 3:55-7:50 other sixteen years. ------MICHAEL CAINE^ Party or Banquet; phone ★ HURRY! Th|s is Hie lost week to redeem Friday - Saturday - Sunday 643-9731. Matinees only ‘THE IPCRESS FILE’ IS AS CUSSY^ I MTUaOAYt the New PopMlor's Valuable Coupons Full-length feature ■hll MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. 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i l p i t:- ^ 'iilh, SddiT-'Ooniatfy. • t —— KIbb judiib MlhBao, dani^ F o i* iy . V m s ^ ■ - iirw_ "" *. i « ^ A ><v the aUbert and Sullivan ii§^ liild Sports VQraat. Danee and music and evening, and why not With all « " » » » » P « * n ••i® apooBored by ralatag aotlvkleB. She fa a grad- Monday and T ubb- Education thoas Jewels and tlavBB. the VaaBsr CHub of Hartford, uaia of Manchester High School. reBVUAV atWi** Watkins vv ••••••— — _Bros.. — ------» ------Main diureh services, the Five Mile Road Race, the high n t ^ ' W nm’ hid wearing potion print of the Vassar alumnae. St. Appointments for auditions * ^ 2.52 ^ ■even represontatirM from «t 8t OaorgB’f Bpiaoopal HARTFORD (A P )—-Atty. Gfin. Harold Mtilvey says hod footM I games, and the family gathered around the car for uie drive to *« the country with may bo made with Mrs. Donald In sports clothes,” the paper h» this area participating In the' Oonnectknit tedustrias spoka Chtifoh at 8. A il four Bolton the State Board of Regional Community CoUegee is d ln n w J a W e ------^ i" « “ . *®g x e ^ . h I "»is ^ iwiQingiS mei S - hanO»>®«- \ “ W. ""t*® !»»■ that natural Brit- ptolert are MW. Robert J Alee- A j e . A Withoy, 821 W. Middle Tpke. paatora Win participate. The empowered to appednt a chief executive officer aa head f txi tile Joint role* of acl'encs and Enjoy Tour Fayorlto Itfe I n t ^ T ^ p r a ^ together wlH probably be played eyelids open with one hand. Her hlgih heels are too high, fl^lr for putting on a skirt b u iv ll Richard Rd • MW Paul D e c a d e S e t A p a r t aondoUers” u sched- public la tnvitad. Refreabmanta ofitsteadministrative staff. *'®°® »P®®tatorB; the race 4:10 a.m., bed. In London, Itle the paper said, and "why such ^nd sealer and Io^ m s^tt Snlv^^^STweli’ St^' mS education to students la Opades Ooebtadl W hile B e n UNTTED NATIONe, N.T* —. uled to be prewn^ early ta win ba served after the service. The ruling by Mtavay was an- givan to such a parson is not i town, state and federal offices wHl be viewed along the route C:10 In the morning. satchels for handbags when te m iX s '. ^ ™ ™ /C!;« V.-— » ; ' « , 1966 at Bailey Audi- » through U at BolUm'High r^.'ShU be,dosed, as will etolres, in- 5y about 12 000 Stvin T«i» Olii you’ve got a lady-tn-walting^ " Roger Olcott, 40B W. Oenter St., The United Nations Educational, in. f mate post newspaper in America, says the Women's Wear Dally sal4 strong vinegar water. show. baugb, Birch Dr., Andover, and from now through 1874. its education week theme, "Edu- by the vicb chaiimui, Idax R. riving at an appropriate title • 4 - T * Office at tiio Oenter wlU be open catlM for a Scientific Age” and Lepofsky of Norwalk. 1 for surti position when the hoard from 7 to 11 In ttM morning and } A dwv >r dA msa ao.aaIaa w.,a Bnoula oe In tne low 50s, Invited exrtiutlves from 24 state Ability Counts Lepofsky described as Ulegal ®®®“ establish it.” (no snow in Industries to come to the school the board’s Oct. 6 appointment Powell has been serving as wW not be any window service.f < * « « » » rain Bight) are at 1 in 10, and it to speak. Some executive sent Contest Theme of Dr. Theodore Powrtl as its acting director of the board at And there is no home mail de­ may be a little cloudy and over­ enthusiastic 'replies, school chief executive. his preidous salary of 812,600. livery tomcrrow. The utb annual- national cast authorities said, but were 'un­ The board’s appointment decl- Pre'vlously he was an Informa- Many local and area churches „ , . . able to attend. "Ability Counts” theme contest have services scheduled tonight, Television wiU provide two YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR la now in progress, tt was an­ Sion has been suspended until officer for the State Depart- The men spoke to bistort, r o u B K and others are listed tomorrow Professional games and one col- nounced by James DeRocoo, Powell’s 819,000 salary and those *»®n* ®7 EA Udil tnsido iho figer'i plush body Is • 4-irensIstor aour. Checks "plate odor" (denture EASY ■ public hearing. served its purpose and he pre- It's smsller than a brief ea:6, yet If ptayi all 14, Sheridan, Mrs. George Maneg- capped. breath). Oot PASTEETH today at • MANUAL ADDER ^ disks at all 4 speads; s'luts radio. Control knobs art out of sight, but easy gla, Mrs. Brian Robideau, Mrs. drug counters everywhere. TERMS Atty. Kelly said last night lhat dieted that it wiM be dissolved 33, 45, and 78 RPM records. Has o bviill-in 45 itself off; intermixes 10" RPM spindle, 13PI0I0. io reach. Males the perfect Christmas' gift, Harvey Harpin, Mrs. Edward BRACELAND HONORED with Subtraction ...... $79.50 toe club would like a definite shortly. #I2PII39. ” and 12" records, I3PI072. Thoms, Mrs. Arthur Shorts, oonunitment from the town, in Although the club owns all CHICAGO (A P )—Dr. Francis 0 Mrs. Joseph Ldcltra, Mrs. Rob­ • MANUAL ADDER .... $59.50 order to make major improve of the physical properties on Its J. Braceland, clinical professor ert Warfel, Mrs. Frank Manna, of psychiatry at Yale, was merats, whito would permit it 18 - hole golf course, the 2-Way Radio When you think of Salest— Service— ^Rentals— Supplies Mrs. Wilham Minor, Mrs. Wil­ awarded the Stritch Medal Tues­ •to keep up with oompatition.” grounds. Including the greens, Plays 2 A 4-Track • Freq: 80-10,000 cps liam Houle, Mrs. Allan Hoffman* day by Loyola University’s GIFTS (for yourself He aaid that, in order to ne- are Irased from the town. The Stirioi 4-Traek Mepo OTHER ADDING MACHINES by: gotlata long-term loans, toe club area Is part of the 1 ,000-acre "SPACE PATROL” • 2Sp«ed8: 7>/^; 3Ve IPS Mrs. Edward Meloche, Miss Ann Stritch SclKX)! of Medicine. or others) think of Lili-LIka Tanil Miner, Miss Patricia Smith, wia be required to show a long­ Globe Hollow Tract, purchased • Rtcord Up To 6 Hrs> Braceland, a former dean of a OUvettl-Underwood a Remington-Band er leaM’ than toe one it now has. In 19SI5 from Cheney Bros, for Miss Kathy Scanlon, Miss Nan- the medical school at Loyola, • Smith-Corona • Burroughs • Commodore WALKIE da Rattazzi, Miss Martha 'Toner was cited not only for his con- He said that the club proposes 81:260,000. 95 and Miss Paula Toner. trlbiiUcms to psychiatry, but also to install a t66,(KX> greens water­ |95 OPEN THIS FBL NIGHT TILL 9 NO MONEY Mrs. Courtney Tucker and for fostering closer relationships ing system, with the water to V TALKIES Mrs. William Vogel are co- between psychiatry, medldne he drawn from wells. Other prx>- Skiers to Get DOWN — ------.-I*,, - MONEY DOWN chairmen of the event and religion. poeed improvements would be 964 Main St., Manchester • Rudy is Util Make recordings itreight from your hi-fi. radio or ’’live"— in slereo—with Community Service to the pro shop, the parking Free Dinners Braceland Is psychiatrist In • Open 6 Days 9 to 9 • the 2 dynamic mikes provided. 2 VU level meterir 2 itereo A community Thanksgiving ■rea and the clubhouse. a Talk Up To chief at the Institute of Liilng (Oonttened rrom Page One) !/a M ill Away! Eve service will be held tonight In Hartford, CJonn. Club president Ray expected to hold the snow produced figures for the board ^ ^ MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER a Phone 649-6221 ■hewing that the club’s playing ‘™:»’®ase speed, and This gown, voIihmI at $100,000, adorned with 67,256 cultured membership dropped from 563 |90 in 1964 to 4T2 this year. He downhUJ test site, • Bata, Mablla Uia! pearls, took 9 months to moke and 15 years to collect the pearls. EACH SO/BI MO and blamed the drop, pliw the Ina- Sugarbush ski area In Warren • Dual P tw ir Supplyl It wilt be modeled at the "Manchester Shopping Porkode Treasure ^ hlUty to get new members, on been open for the past iUrlTI MO landtl Shop," Friday and Saturday as the maih feature of a cultured peoH ^ the expansion of new golf cours- ®ve trails packed 19x00 es and clubs in the Manchester running. lor 2 sole. area. Madonna Mountain in Jeffer- |9S For guys a go-gol ISO He said that the existence of souviUe above Stowe will open A i Yes, to help plan your estate, the No licenie! No Sun Life representative has been ■ short lease keeps people from Thanksgiving Day for “ limited” kits! Works th# Joining, for fear the club will skiing and Jay Peak near Che trained to work closely with your Minute you get if, ND MONET DOStN HI MONiy Thousands and Thousands in Cultured Pearl fold for lack of Improvements. Canadian border will launoli its 60-3030 WORTHY lawyer, accountant and trust officer in In addition, he said, the club is season Friday, 12 crystal raealva/transmlt channels plus 23 tunable raeelva channali. providing you with the best possible Now ONE roaotvor tunc: both high and LOW police and tin call bands! AC, DC cables. 2 M 4 t. advice. T o preserve your assets, . 4 h a ^ difficulty maintaining The atonn a week ego left up VBBipara wllh wfa soiling at avar 8180, 20>l 197. Jewelry All Reduced 25% •md keeping its employes, for to two feot of snow in the Green MEMBER your estate will need dollars toe same reason. Mountains from KiUington in immediately available to meet death Director Robert Stone went tihe center of the state north t o taxes and last illness expenses. Sun U fa an record for approval of a now rin,n«/ti», FOR can provide such dollars. ALL For over ninety years. Sun Life’s representatives have provided "2 5 % security to untold numbers o f men, OFF women and children in times o f deed 0 The Thanksgiving tradi­ YOUR As a Sun Life representative in your tions of family gather­ neighborhood, I am at your service. 0 ings, festive foods and May I call upon you at your 0 TEAM convenience? friendly greetings sym­ . ^ 0 bolize the true meaning of the day Each is an ex­ James B. Holmes pression of the gratitude 857 EAST CENTER STREET 0 ® we all feel for the abund­ ant blessings of life. Manchester District Unit Office 0 ® ^ • TELEPHONE 649-4604 a 4 We at S.B.M. Join wiUi NECKLACES — EARRINOS — RmOS — EINS — PEDANTS you in giving thanks . , , and extend our best . SUN LIFE *5.90 to «S,000 fo r a color T V ? wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving. 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Lambert, 3 5 "J S r n lU SiDOiMt 'tendum wrong nation with us, the wrong na­ won’t tolsrkte whfo ffoldWater . today that Julie is 1968 PubUshera Nesrsipaper kets of Irult. N ow it was Gopdell’a turn to Majot General, U.8A., the Ad­ Syndicate tion against us, and have made our and Nixon tdforsied, ■ndh k the ]0M poster girl for the -N. The program was InsUtuted jutant General.” < • “ display of the stick and carrot tech­ caH W alker. Tldcet^ h e baH- foafonhig of wisdom for ‘ the — lonal ' cancer cniaads last year by sunday school su- T<3dy Orphanos’ mother was SIRIKE AVTHORIZiaB must be otferM to Negroea on dwindling ranks ef the R^wbU- %«foAirill. nique so obvious rm probably embar- u not listening. She was over at a BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Union LOGGABIH »■ ' mmKMPpoKiuam perintendent Gordon Denson, to an equal bAsie w ith whltee. dan party, Where Yen Can Ifoyhgr^k _P«]fmbI« in A4i«iio* _ rasssd most of our more rsspectable enable the children to leam In a Ford would not aooept the fic­ ‘Julie is the daughter at little mantelpiece kissing a pic- employes of tha Bassick Oo. vot- U qI PubUihm Newspaper H i i « T « i» ...... « friends in the hemisphere. . real way that Tlianksglvinfe Itr- end Mrs. James Dillard. turs of her son that had been od Sunday to authorize a strike Moqum •••*•••••«••■««» tion that the lundieon had been 8ynpreciation from for ture in the imdereroft of the smefata In on interminable telephone church, picturing his worit In In­ the American National Red Graoming *nie White Charger conversation. Walker sweet-talk­ dia. .Sunday is the annual mis­ Cross for outstanjUng service ed Goodell with assurances that Any romantic vision of Congressman sion festival of the congrega­ to the Red Cross In Its first aid, the luncheon would not be seg­ ;f>iU ■•mee client e( N. S. A. Serelce.I. f o a tion. ^PublUbera- ______Rcpreuntntlrea______JuihM John. Lindsay, the nice guy, the liberal small craft and water safety regated. Moreover, Mississippi The Rev. Mr. M iller is a grad­ mithews Special Asency — New Tork, Chl> hope o f the nation’s Republicanism, the activities. Republican state chairmen Wirt ago. Detroit and BoiiUia. ______uate of Concordia Seminary in ^M iacB B R ATnicr bxjrbau o f cmcniAh Ivy League gentleman with the Harlem Active in Red Cross worit for Yerger—reached by. |tord over n o N a 8t. louts. Mo., and is at present 10 years, Kurland was awarded long distance telephone — also touch, running for mayor in N ew York t on furlough in Hartford, where the Red Cross "service medal” promised there would be no City and winning on the basis o f his Display edrertlBlBa Oki he is studymg missionary meth­ in 1956 by the Norfolk, Va., segregation. Keoday — 1 p.m. — personal appeal, and charm— any such ods at the Hartford Seminary Tuesday — 1 p.m. Xc Chapter. TWs -was in commem­ A few days later, however, a _■ Wednaaday — 1 p n ' Foundation. Menibers of the vision will have to readjust Hself slight­ oration o f his teaching water second telegram came to Pbrd' br nareday — 1 p.m. .. — „ community are invited. ' FrUay — 1 p.in. Hiursday. ly, in order to let q touch of reality in. safety and first aid to members from Evers, charging that tick­ ' Satm^y — 1 p.m. Friday. 445 HARTFORD RD, MANCHESTER, CONN. — saifled deadUiw: 10:80 a.m. each day eC In addition to all the other Lindsay of that chapter. In less than ets again had been refused to hUeaUoD except Setarday — t ASA. charms and appeals, there was a slig^ht - four years in the Kingston, N.Y., several Negro R^blicans on matter of some |2,500,00d thrown in to Turl^ey, Football ■ area, Kurland has instructed grounds that the luhchSon was sold out. Wedn^ay, November 2i finance his campaign. over 700 volunteer hours. Star Tomorrow Kurland, who is executive di­ Ford’s response to the second There was nothing crooked or repre­ rector of the Kingston Jewish Evers m en age was to ask hensible about this. A ll the 22,600,000 Is Our BEST PRODUCT (Contlnned from Page One) Community Center and Council, Goodell to telephone Y erger This Hoose** did, one can be sure, was make it pos­ Pilgrim s started it all in 1621, completed Red Cross first aid who, along with Walker end the sible for the pleasing Lindsay image to ■^A number of years ago, when tele- the State Restaurant Associa­ courses luider the auspices of local Natchez Republicans, reach more voters, for the moderate the Manchester Red Cross cleariy wasn’t getUi^ the poii^ t||Blon was relatively new, Tennessee tion estimates half a million will Lindsay message to be repeated a few ' Chapter in the early 1940’s. He In that o ^ , Y erger lashed out ■mle Ford sat Us television family cat out Thanksg^iving. times more often, for the genuine en­ Members of the First Congre­ graduated from Red Cross Na­ at the Natchez Negroes, charg­ ^jown to a llianksgiving Dinner, and thusiasm .of his own close friends and gational church of Braintree, tional Aquatic School'courses in ing them wltti being not Repub­ ffe think they all sang "Bless This licans but “ radloals.” supporters to be communicated out into Mass., will march behind drum­ 1048 and 1040. Since that time, Hiouse” before they got into the w U te Kurland has continued to be a ever Widening circles o f people, and mer Robert Jenkins to festival liWien Gooden protested that foeat and the glbleta over turnip, and volunteer water safety and first this could not be the case, Yei^ then for the zeal smd enthusiasm of Bervices enacting the first we thought to ourselves at the time Thanksgiving. Thousands are aid Instructor in several com­ ger bacl^ down and proposed these people to be given an opportunity munities where he has made his the following: lEFRICERITOR that this was one thing television does expected to visit historic sites at to play a part in the campaign effort fopecially well, wUch is to stage a sea­ Plymouth and to climb aboard home. White Republicans would have and the business of getting out the vote. sonal sentimentality in a way to get a the Mayflower II. A son of Mrs. Ree Kurland of their luncheon, which BVad Sly tear started down the comer of the While this was what the nice guy In Virginia, which also lays 57 Jensen St., Kurland Is a would Intemticnaily miss by be­ claim to the first Thanksgiving, graduate of Manchester High ing ‘•unavoidably’* late. After iiiauspecting viewer’s eye. spent, the old Tammany Democratic or­ 700 persons turned out Sunday School, During World W ar II, this, every one would m ove t o ganization, one of-.:^e villains in the Photographed By Joseph Satemis And the other night, darned if Perry At the annual feast at Berkeley another hall and Ford would ad­ piece, bad perhaps a million dollars less he served with the U.S. Navy Oomo didn’t ring off his Thanksgiving THE PRACTICE Plantation near Richmond com­ in the Pacific where he was dress an integrated party rally to spend, while the third man needed Week hour with a gracdfol short-order memorating the service held decorated three times for com­ Goodell said Ford never would only some $250,000 to keep his waspish assembly of a long ’Thanksgiving table there Dec. 7, 1619. bat activities. accept such a contrived stltua- themes before the voters. With place settings if not with turkey, Thanksgiving was once a y together. It which outlined the floor The Israeli Elections commercial section of Queens It was a message that started sippi last year and the only Goodell, a ranking member o'" w ill televise the New York pa­ In a place called An iQie, v ^ c h boards. the House Republican hierarch" rade, 10 a.m. to noon, EST, and Some day, pertiaps,* the one table w ill David Ben-Gurlon is so widely and which is empty after 6 o’clock. elected Republican In modem is In the center of Viet Nam, Joe Napoli handed Mrs. Or­ and a Ford intimate, to s n if the Columbia Broadcasting Sys­ be much longer; and stretch through rightly honored for his remarkable con- Joe Napoli went outside and got Mississippi history, asked him and It began with a clerk writ­ around on his own. Ford told tem will televise the parades in many countries, and the singing will be tributi /2 gal. milk cartdiis me up, he said to himself. But by teletype to a white concrete from her. He read it out loud. A Thought for Today Hudson Co. stages lits parade contribution to the national well-being. NO MONEY DOWN So far, the story of the Conference of Joe Napoli has ulcers and his building, flood-lit and surround­ “ The Secretary of the# Arm y down Woodward Avenue.. A generation of native Israelis is com­ Subtraction Foreign Ministers of the Organization stomach can’t take even one ed by barbed wire, on a street has asked me to express his things — but also because we Three Photestant congrega­ ing to maturity. And for all his fierce The Christian life can be re­ a t American States at Rio de Janeiro, drink. He looked at the tele­ in Saigon. From there it was deep regret that your son S. P. have stopped doing things that tions, Methodist, Congregational patriotism, Mr. Ben-Gurion does not duced to a matter of simple Brazil, can be told in three speeches, gram next to him 6n the seat. radioed to the Pentagon and 4 Teddy G. Orphanos died in are non-Christian. Friends and And Episcopal, join with Jews now necessarily know best what is right Viet Nam on 17 November 1965 spiritual arithmetic. Probably NO PAYMENTS imd in the way each of them handled It was addressed to Mr, and clerks began pulling files and relation and family, they al! in an interfaith service tonight for Israel. Yet, like former Chancellor one of the hardest things to Mrs. Charles Orphanos, 34-31 then somebody in charge had it as a result of hostile action. notice when we subtract the A t Congregation Beth El in New the United States proposal for the crea- Adenauer in West Germany, Mr. Ben- learn is how and when to sub­ 34th St., Astoria. typed up and given to Western His unit had Just completed an bad. Our lives become conspic­ Haven, Conn. The Rev. William Bring those big gas heat bills down to earth titpn of a hemisphere military force Gurion finds it enormously difficult to UNTIL 1966 Union. A wire took the message air assault and landing and tract. St. Paul expressed this uous because the bad we had 8. Barnes of the Westville Metti- watch gracefully from the sidelines of ’The address was a four-story which would be set up for the purpose to Hudson St. in N ew York and moved into defensive position same thought when he said: been doing for so long is no odiat Church said, ’ ’Thanksglv- honored retirement. walk-up on a treeless street o f intervening In hemisphere countries then out to Long Island. Now when it was attacked by a hos­ "put o f r ’ the old way you used longer there. • ing Was tlie most logical time of lined with four- and five-story tfceatened by “totaUtarlan takeover Levi Eshkol has beOT a worthy and Joe Napoli had it in his hands tile force. The chief of support to live before you came to “ Put off*the old way you have the year for Christians and Jews apartment buildings that have ■ad rule.” responsible Premier, and the likelihood and tWs man with him walked services, the Department o f the fa ith ., been living.” Ephesians 5:22. to worship together . . . The en­ five escapes on their fronts. o f a further term as head of govern­ up the flight of stairs and rang Army, will communicate with The Christian life Is often de­ tire Thanksgiving tradition is The first speech came from Brazil, Joe Napoli checked the mail Rev. Walter L. Abel, V ment after ’Tuesday’s elections will re­ the buzzer and the door opened you confirming the return of scribed a,| a new life. It is just Our Savior petrt o f our Judean-Chrlstian G-E FROST GUARD the host country, and it fa v o r^ the boxes. Orphanos was apartment assure njost of Israel’s friends overseas. and a woman answered. that, not only because we are Lutheran Church, Heritage.” ^ Uhlted States proposal. This was the 12, on the third floor. He started (Bee Page Seven) His approach to Israel’s hostile Arab doing • new and different Wapping endorsement United States diplomacy neighbors has been more cautious than up the steps. He was iPheavyset MOVING A MOUNTAIN SWITCH n ^ e d least, and could least afford to was Mr. Ben-Gurlon’s— but not neces­ guy of 42 in a black raincoat and Kimberly, South Africa — heivfl, since Brazil is, at the moment,, the sarily more passive. And an approach a dark hat with the brim turned Diamond miners figure that ‘ to up and a yellow pencil stuck REFRIGERATOR hemisphere’s prime sample, outside of such as Mr. Eshkol’s is more likely to ge( a half-carat fine diamond behind his ear and he walked Cuba itself, of a military dictatorship lead one day to a modus vivendl ber froim "blue ground” (diamond­ tween Arabs and Israelis. slowly because this yellow tele­ bearing soU) they remove 20n dm ying the forms ahd traditions of gram he was holding in his hand In some ways, Mr. BenrGurion’s million times its wtight damocracy. was making him afraid. break with Mr. Hlshkol was connected Here, in our town, oil heat is cheaper thaw gas. The second. speech came from Chile, FREEZER He came up to apartment 12 with a feeling that Mr. Eshkol was not And homeowners are proving it with the big the democratic country trying hard to giving the party to which they both be­ and stood in front of it. He took keiep Communism down and out by the longed a bold arid Imaginative enough the pencil out from behind his savings they report after switching from gas to soundness and dignity o f its own Inter­ (lead. This party, Mapal, has played in ear. His sports shirt was <^en oil. Yju'd be surprised how little it may cost to n e politics. The speech from Chile bit­ Israel sometlring of the role of the > at the throat, He buttoned it and ' switch from gas heating to oil heating*—with terly opposed the United States pro- Congress Party in India. But both are tried to smooth the collar out. Joe Napoli wished that he had quality-controlled Mobilheat fuel o i L ^ ’d like p<*al for a hemisphere military Inter- now so used to office and national lead­ had a Ue with him. Then he the chance to tell you how much money you **aw vm tion force, and said -tfie inter- ership that they suggest a certain -flabbiness in their cuirent ways and pressed the buzzer. No answer. American force would give our region­ FAIRWAY save by inaking the SWitch-and to explain how thinking. He pressed again. The dow to our heating sendee can give you dependable al. system a negative and dangerous the next apkrtment opened and Mr. Ben-Gurion’s job was the plant­ Ideological connotation, it would destroy a man looked out. heat at the lowest possible cost. So, bring those in'- of the- tree of Israeli statehood. the fundamental principle of noninter­ F lubt that It now has hfolthy "She's not in," he said. “ She gas heat bills down to earth. Call us. just went upstairs to another vention and would threaten to divide r and branches. Mr. Eshkol’s role is BOtH STORES W ln to irreconcUable blocsi-” to water the tree, and—where neces­ apartment for a minute.” ^%his speech from Chile became the sary-prune it and graft it. And, as he OPEN TONIGHT M ^ l l •^ o s t applauded speech o f the confer- certainly recognizes, he has the added aa^e.” task of presiding over the change frorii Herald for your lost ipinnto Giant Znrp-Degrea A basically immigrant to a mostly In­ Thnnksglving Needs! Twin Poreblaln Enamel third speech was that of Secre- digenous Israeli society. Yesterdays Mobilheat Praomr Holds up to1 Vagetal^ Bins tapr of State Dean Rusk, who reoom- In the long run, the more Middle Toblecbths, 147 lbs. Food nmded the creation of the inter- Eastern Israel can become, the less 25 Yeftrs Ago American force so that the "hemisphere likely are Arabs to resent its presence Napkins, Plates, oo||ld.be "prepared to move fast and ef- as some sort of White settler European This date 26 years ago wva MORIARTY BROTHERS Candles, a fa ^ v e ly and, if possible, together, community established by force as a a Sunday; T h e HertJd did iriH publish. 301 CENTER STREET w l^ a dangerous situation arises in beachhead in the Arab world. And natu­ Decorations. . . OPEN DAILY 9 to 9...SAT. » to 6 thil hemisphere." This speech was In- rally,' indigenous ttraells are boimd to feel more Middle Eastern than does.the 10 Years Ago 4^Mi» VM HfjU him bt. t^reted as *a statement that we fa- FAIRWAY worthy arid long-suffering generation TELEPHONE 643-513S . TAKE l^isphere force, hut that, if date. .1,0, yqqrs .qgq.yrqa that came to Palestine from Europe.— WILL HAVE IT! a Thunsday, Thanksgiving Diw, 444WA w n c f • OW OSZ BOWWS» • A s m P*YBBT A M • see, m lAABI lUrMSi m o 0 was created, we would eontinue to ~ "3TIAN ‘scaSNCB MONITOR W 0 Kmm/t mFim tm. i mirm UP TO The Herald dId.noit.imUlfot THg OFiMLY COPYJiti "MAN, IS THEME A ttFFERENCE IN DICTEIIUTOESI TNT US im snr" TO PAY at P CLO$». AU DAY THMHCSeiVlNe , i f o l M M i e u ■•V . ’ 'i r'lV "V U le r m m ./■ ■ •'s '^1^1. 'I . ■' RABTFORO (A P )-:^hi^ ^ A B i ^ a n l y IsitWly iirinl^llM i ;*?r' some changes madeliy V'■■■ ^ ' A' Sffldi P^WR PoyniMt -AV^ '•ter I J > '• minutes and kept'the New. lioii- . i>> (40) beinnis, OPHl'iiyf/ , W^TiliBMI, Belgium (AP) ^ one of the wortd’s top musical . - r ^ ’^Hartford Eiectric l i ^ -dMk and Norwich areas from IPuitlHlMS tin ChrlsIAMiR r . 6) Dto a (O contests, the Queen Elisabeth- 4) vniM's n S tt The - Bfdgira court went int6 OC and tite Oonnectietit' Ugltt bMng a ffected-by the maiaeive Na EXntA CHARGES! ^ 6>.8nip«riMa «:(|0 |^30S5TKi6ripuke V mouml|ig today for Dowager competition, and founded or as­ A Power Oo. have ordered ai^- ^dtrey faOluth. WE'RE HEAPQUARTERS FOR: . i A Y sisted 17S artistic, charitable iMary generators to back up Queen BUeabetb, a heroine in ' News. Ehsabeth was the -widow - of ' The projects, number of;traln- (W) Cheyenne which y lias had at South ees, type of occupation, cost and ' Sport*,/Weather King Albert, the. mother of She traveled to the Soviet Un­ U il8 ( 1 ^ ) Tonight Show > (0 Meadowe since 1962. site are: ' a ** (to) ABC NlKhtlire former King Leoptdd JH and the ion when she was 82 and told 8:48 ,(30) Peter J e n n l^ —Newt South Meadows Amergen- SPORT SHOP> • - ' r •* (40):Soort» FUial grandmother of the reigning Premier Nikita Khrushchev he Hartford, 988, multl-ocbupa- 7:00 ( 6) ';What ta the World:' (18) Vintage 'Ihewter. iHnY • c y /t a lt helped keep mbst of tion, $980,680, Hartford MDT (to-3S MM0) Nein, Sports U:30 ( S) Movie .> fivibta was a "marvelous sum." She 9X7 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTEIi . . (12) Movie also visited Red China and ex­ irtford supplied with >6160111- Center; Westmart, 60, keypunch (24)fS«ellne! U.N. U:26 (40) Menr. Ortmn Show • Irw te 'd ty during the blackwt. operators, $61,623, American (90) lLed> Three Uves (, 8) Movie____ffovie (C):c ) pressed isdmlration for Mao (13) Thenicsrt ring. feiig 11:30______(32) TphlriUgSKyir PohlrtiUSh.. (C) . • G nb«rt Tse-timg. . OLAP has^ordenid two auxil­ School for the Deaf; Hartford, _____tlO) Death yslley (C) 1:00 (40) Air Jbfee >Hm iary generators for its two larg­ 880, multi-occupation adult'tram- iH u b Icy Elisabeth was bom July 7, A B 8ATlJK;riaa« aCT WBKK FOB. COMPLETE UST1NO est plants, Devon and Norwalk 1874, at PoBsenhofen Castle m Ing program, $1,081,000, Hart­ i t o n k o 0 K e n n « r Harbor, and also plans to Install Bavaria, the second daughter of ford MDT Center; and Hamden, an auxiliary generator at Mont- p Ploys'^*®* Duke Karl Theodor of Bavaria' 268, multi-occupation youth Vine. training project, $416,121, Eli V • Brodley and Infanta Marie Jose of Por­ '"''N . '■ The Montvllle {dant was out Whitney Tech. Radio tugal. (lid g llsU ot tactnOeg eoly tb oie newa broadcatt* o f 10 or IB Her father, a member of a miaato leb|:tli. Some stonong eerry atber abort newsciwto.) • M o r x • R « « e ® brancl( of the then-ruling house WDBC-1S69 «:16 - - Dial — --13 ^ Arehor of Wlttelsbach, was a prominent 8:00 1 John Wade 10:06 Comment oculist. He taught her the rudl- 6.00 :Dick Robinson - 10:40 Dial 13 • 9 d o n 1:06 :New*. Sign Off 13:00 News mentq -of medicine and she be­ 13:16« jp i Off came his assistant m a clinic he 1’^ WnO-1666 a t ihs. fioAkacie, 6:00 HsrtfdlSl^^i^ts 6:00 Afternoon Dditlon supported. 7i00 News 6:30 News Sports, Weather 8:00 Oaslight 6:46 Americana In - 1800, she married Albert, 13:00 Quiet Hours 7:06 <3onversatlon Plec# heir to the Belgian throne. The WINT—U it 7:30 News of the World mummmiujt at/cr • rr mrM UCnw 6:00 News 8:10 Pope Concert couple took the throne in 1909 e u Dial 13 9;; 10 Nightb^ and ruled until 1984, when the 6:00 News 11:00 News, Sjwrts, Weather B A R R i C i N i 6:4S Liowell Tlioimafl U:30 ■Art Johnson king was killed m a mountain 7:00 Tlie World Tonight WPOP—1416 climbing accident. CANDY M .Y . , . . 7;i5 Prank Gifford 6.00 George Brewer 7:30 Harry Heasoner 7:00 Hen Griffin Crown Prince Leopold suc­ RutskysMfirk 25th Wedding 8:00 News 12:00 Stan Douglas ceeded his father but was forced QUEEN EUSABETH to abdicate in favor of Baudouin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rutsky United Aircraft Corp., East FROM MANCHE^EI'lx^^^ Special Purchase! after World War H. of 36 Irving St.^lebrated their HarUord. (Herald photo by Sa- monarch! King: Baudouln. temis.) T STORE 6 lD E $ f _ Former Queen Marie Jose of Elisabethville, the capital of silver anniversary yesterday. Tiede In Italy is her daughter, and Katanga Province in the old The couple Were feted at a sur­ FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Belgian Congo, was named after OPEN King’s Bought Ail the Famous Toy Mfr Orand Duchess Josephine-Char- prise party and buffet in honor canmiA rottem lotte of Luxembourg is a grand­ Elisabeth when it was founded / • H S r i as a mining camp in 1910. of their/'anniversary on Satur­ School Menus Viet Nam at/A/ Mar my rrmt. daughter. day, l;lov. 13, at the home of Mr. THAN|(SOIVINe Although bom a German prin­ Just before her 8«th birthday Had of America’s Most Popular Dolls! she visited the United States and /Mrs. Anthony Bahuk of 40 cess, she won the hearts of the The menu for the Manchester : This.' la the flret In a series The old man turned bitter. and Fhierto Rico to attend music Ol^tt St. Mrs. Bahuk is the GUERRILLA GUN SET Belgians during the two wars in public school system for the DAY of personal stories from the 'Viet Years of war, of , and festivals. She took an interest in 90uple's daughter. b y M A T I f L which her native country was week beginnin," Mopday, Nov. >7 Nam vnsr, written by NEA cor­ now Ms family was gone. Still, the American prodigy, pianist/ About 35 relatives and friends the enemy. 29, is as follows: respondent Tom Hede, His 'grip­ he refused to move. "Where 60-shot camouflage marine gun with Joey Alfidl, 12, and spent part of attended the eVent which was 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. “ An iron curtain has fallen ping IhUde looks at the frequent­ wotdd I go?” he asked Ms re­ sling, poncho and beret, commando a day in the boy's home/in given by the Baliuks and Mr. Monday: Frankfurt on a roll, between my country and m e," and Mrs. Robert Taylor. Mrs. potato chips, cole slaw, milk, i i n c t I ^ O A N ly unexplainable lighting are maining aoii. "And the land knife, belt scabbard. Gun flres caps in Yonkers, N.Y. / A. S .S <3 C 1 A T J C> V she said when German troops Taylor is also the couple’s mixed fruit, ednberned not s ^ much with would be angry.” bursts or single shots. 3.47 One of her last reported pub­ Invaded Belgium in World War daughter. Tuesday: Hamburg gravy, fAfSA VfMBS coontries, armies or groups of As if to ease the burden of I. She nursed the wounded in lic appmrances was ^"meeting Among the guests were Mr. Giff-W rapped— Fancy fightere as wlth the Individual anguish, toe old farmer worked with Polish Foreign/ Minister mashed potato, peas and car­ the trenches and was awarded and Mrs. Walter Izikewicz of 1007 MAIN ST. — Ne a r m a p l e s *. — military and cirtlian. This harder than he ever had before. Adam Rapackl li^ February. rots, bread, butter, milk, apple the French War Cross for her East Hartford, tlie Rutskys crisp. Is Us first — 'The Day Thegr His buffaloes were a comfort “ courage and devotion under Later in the yea^ she donated maid of honor and usher. BRANCH 6FFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY Killed the Buffaloes." More will in the fields, toey had always Remco * one of her sculp^res, a bust of Wednesday: Baked meat loaf, enemy fire.” The Rutskys were married on mashed potato, beets, bread, LIGGETT-PARKADE-DRUG follow. been. Model In Wbrld War n she defied the her grandson Prince Albert, to Nov. 23, 1940 in Olypli.int, Pa. Indepd, be knew the buffaloes the Oxford /Committee Cam­ butter, milk, sliced peaches. BiENH IDENH PROVINCES, NaSis and succeeded in layin g They have been residents of Thursday: Italian grinder, PARKADE SHOPPING CENTER even better toan Ms family. Ha 1014 in Belgium when the retreating paign against Famine. Manchester for 24 years. In ad­ ■yiet Nam (N!E>A) — They say toiled with the beasts the sun applesauce, miik, cake with If you kill a farmer’s wife here, Germans removed the royal Last Ap^l, she became the dition to their two daughters, cherry sauce. aroimd. He talked to them, nurs­ family to Germany. he’ll grieve. But if you kill, his first woman to be elected to the the Rut.skys ha\’e a grandchild. Friday: Tuna noodle cas­ ed them, fed them, housed them, A violinist, pianist, painter'' water buffalo, he’ll fight. F ren ch /‘Instltut de France," a Mr. Rutsky is employed by serole, green beans, com bread; cleaned them and protected Our, side gained .a trooper and sculptress, she sponsored top scientific auid sirtistic body. Pratt and Wliitney Division of butter, milk, ice bream. them. recently, because of this. Or ra­ Without Ms snlmsUi be could ther, the other side lost one. not plow the earth. He could A highland farmer’s tragic not move Ms crop. He could not story, {^ven in emotional con­ pull a Dart nor clear the land. fidence by his son, a soldier, CJMldren can be conceived. A ANNIVERSARY SALE as he sat on a mbimid of dirt wife chosen. But a -water buf­ which normally, houses ants, falo is a gift from the gods. TUFF BOY-6 TRUCKS IN 1 just’ a bullet shot from Viet “I’m not certain how it hap­ LAY A message to our boys Oong and government positions. pened," said the young soldier. Giant 50” motorized truck with forward The boy, 14), is toe only “ R may be that my father be­ AWAY gears and steering control, 5” wheels, Entering Our 9th Year known surrtvor of his father’s gan to reject the VC. Or per- and other features. Converts to flat-bed, family. An older brother left haps it was only an accident. a N O W . winch, covered, crane or rack truck. 7.94 for Saigon a year ago, after a Anyway, toey shot the bitffaloes Serving The younger brother was conscript­ about a week ago. My father is in Viet Nam ed into VC foices. Neither has different now.'* been heard from since. Hla last string to sanity sev­ Last month the mother died ered, the farmer left Ms land You boys fighting in Viet Nam have heard all sorts One of the greatest things about the United States Motoring Pubiic from a bullet in the stomach. shortly-after. He said he was go­ Kenner's Easy-Show - of things about the peace marchers here at home. ’ The boy was the last to go. ing south, if he could make it, is that women like us can disagree with the Gen­ and fight, if toey would let Mm. Now it’s time you heard from ue directly. Says he, with a shrug; ‘The erals— with the State Department— even with the Viet Nam army got to me first. FTom where toe boy sat, sob­ President. Here we are free to go to the White When either side asks, you bing by now, be could see toe MOVIE We want you to know that we women who march green peaks, aurroimdlng hla House and say: “ NO! Do not send our boys to kill NEW '66 PONTIAC don't refust." to stop the war respect your bravery. Many of father’s land. *’I am glad he is or be killed wliiie any single pathway to peace Barely five feet tall, cara­ gone,” the young soldier said, mel-colored and skinny as a you are our own sons, and never for a minute can remains unexploied. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY snuffing out Ms cigarette. "But P R O JEaO R we forget your suffering. FREE TIGER WITH EACH ONE church cat, the lad Ut the it is unfair. Ah Ms life he lived filter tip from his cigarette, lit up there, asking no one for any­ up and mumbled with trembl­ thing. Now, old and mad, its Yet, along with millions of loyal Americans, we MOST MODELS IN STOCK # SPECIAL HIGH TRADE-IN ing lip about hla father’s must leave." have .gi-ave misgivings about our government’s P A U L DODGE miseries. The boy rose, picked up Ms ri- 3.88 Bombing and burning ALLOWANCES FOR THIS ANNIVERSARY policy in Viet Nam. We are shocked and grieved to President A Gen. Mgr. “ We were always supersti­ fie and began to go. “ Perhaps,’* tious people. My father believed he wMspered, “ the land will fb> leajTi that our government has rejected bids for In his land as a Christian does Precision lens, metal m s TEMPEST CUSTOM 4-DR. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN give Mm." crank, on-off switch. ‘ peace negotiations. We know that each day this are nof the answer. Sedan. R&H., auto, trans., ^ Jt U E Sunroof. his God. He had been asked to Uses 3 D batteries. war continues, more livee are lost. air conditioned. O A V 'E imove many times during the FAST GUN STARTED With 6 .movies of TV 1965 BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE war, but refused. Thinking pos­ BURLINGTON, VL (AP) — favorites in 3 car­ 1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA sibly, Ills land would be angry tridges. There is a better way. Sedan. RAH., auto, trans., power windows, 4-Door Hardtop. R&H., The O n eral BJlectric C?o. plana If. he left and then bad things WE MOTHERS MARCH BECAUSE: seat, air condlUonlng. SAVE 5 0 Q window price. auto, trans., V-8. to start production of a macMns would follow .him wherever he One negelected pathway to peace is the United gun for the armed forces that 1965 G.T.O. 1962 BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE went." CM fire 6,000 rounds a minute. Nations, We ask that the United States honor its RAH., shift on the floor. Mayfair maize cblor C A I f B RAH., auto, trans. The farmer disliked the gov­ A $6-miUion . o(kitra t Cleveland Indians Pitcher and h^anchester EVENTUALLY THE FiGm NG IN YiET / jf ■2. Join thousands of men and women from all •• NAM MUST BE SETTLE) AT THE CON- 11 A N D M OIL SERVICE parts of the U.S.A. and MARCH to WASHING­ Atblef^Who Has Joined Our Stiles Sfdft 35 • - • PLANT— ROUTE 6^ BOLTON TON for PEACE in Viet Nam. ^ FERENCE TABLE. We Moreh to soyi Bring your young boUplayen In for a > Aato^paphed 1 OFFICE— 843 MAIN STREET I I Pielura of Tom Koley and o gonidno Clevelo^ Autogrophod 3. 3end a ' contribution to Women Strike for S EH LE r ig h t n o w , b e f o r e o n e MORE •“‘“'' Alumim„»ih « in b y o o n eT o I t k ih w69 Baonbo# If you toke o frno domonstrorioo rido or pimhose o # S H iU FUEL Ol^ ’ Aluminum T n es Peace, Doris Swallow, treasurer, 449 Gardner • Bulbs PRECIOUS LIFE IS LOST. new or uied cor. • Ipicles Street; Manchester, Conn.,, to defray expenses. • s h e l l RANGE OIL lA R M E D O L L M IDGE D O LL H E N D O L L • Color, Wheels •Tree LIgktn’ • Tinsel #2iH O U R CUSTOMER SERVICE • Tree D e ra tio n s III nylon tights, short pleated eklrt, Has a red corduroy eklrt, sweater Wears white-striped red pakta, • Candl«(s • Wreaths Bos leaves Post Office, Manchester,: 11:30 Mothers Who braid trimmed red velvet Jacket # COMMERCIAL with. “M," wMte sockii, pantlea white Jacket wltb^gold and red . SfoY. 26. Call 527-6505 for more information. PAUL DODGE______red plush majorette hat with red shoes and cantos pompons trim , white plush hat, Mtoea, socks, •MetsI Trw Stands • Outdoor L l^ fa March for Peace feathers; boots, gtovss, baton. end a megaphons. baton. • . CALL 649*2871 g r e e n STAM PS 373 MAIHS1MCT MANCHESia OpmA). 6 Sot. !•-».». H.’VC - 1;.,. , \ “ t

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«.miNv.ac.oic.tt HjijkAUj; Ai^u^ WNN., w e v n k s d a V, N o v i ^ l s k ' MAKCHiiSTEH, CONN., WBONESDAT. NOVEMBER 24, i m O’Reilly, peetor i t the Flw t .Congcii^fttional Church In BMt V'- ■J * * L WiBoor, will officiate. Btnrlal E ntity will be in Soaatto Cemetery, iving 1965 ■aet Windsor. One Quarter ' ' ' b i ‘ Friends may call at Um fn> ' We have thin|^ in such abundance that we are I n apt to foi^et that life really does not consist only (Oei^llwd irein pagi owe) WAS^dTON (AP), -Form- Oeqrtii ». Biossbera a< W I d - * « « « «>» Of U.S. Dead ... of the th in n which wei-possesf. We have iponey, at 701 MUn jlK; at about' 7:16 er President PWifiht D. Eisan- died yesterday at her Joseph R. Day (Coattaned frem rage Op»} but we need also to understand that man does not MQSpOW C ^ ) - A ■pokas- p.m. Tueaday. hower ki hoping for a special man fto tfea Soviei Writon* Ua- that money cannot buy. We all need bread to live, They alertad the 82 raafiienU SupHeors also tochiOe two of’iM olrter but we n e ^ also to understaid that man docs not present—Ohriatmas at home. ion aaM teifikgMMt oontrovmial and called the- fire mpAitnent - po«tt Y4Vfeny Yevtaabenko la TBtEVISION APPLIANCE live by biead alone. We have, indeed, received so within minutea. A Viet' Nam paaea march la scheduled in an "affirmative seevinc two moixUw in the am y ipuch; but we can never understand the true nature WINDHAM PHOT K n jje n and creativa" tone. —" at Ua own raquaat were neia ^ renm%h »«•»>«» w»r cnoonues 10 of these gifts until we come to know that it is more blessed to giye than to receive. NORFOUC. Va, (AP) - The The curtain (alia on tiia alumi­ TH* aj^eaman aaki tha 83- St tFeinsteih Mortuary, wi«im *»crease and the num ^r of U.d. Navy reporiad a yowng Naval num oontcpvaray. yearoM. poet wtuited to writ* ford, BuHal was in Work- i ; . fl«hUn» men involved goes up. And, so, the abundapee of a grateful heart gives officer from Conn., about the army and asked to Circle Cemetery, Hart- Shaw, ’ p lS p ^ ^ o i honor to God. Sometimes, as with the believer, it was killed,U||han hia TF9 Cougar Ike*8 Future Jdia m array unit for fuwhile to aee what the Ufe w iu like. T APPLIANCE Jet tfainer craahed Tueaday family rmru.su that ST r Jv TJS ^ SSleT«td‘^‘r tuilis to Him in simple words. Sometimee the un-’* EISENHOWER: Doctori at AND tbdse wishing to do so may ” times it roee far higher. believer too is filled with thanks for his very life night approaching the Norfolk Walter Reed Amy Hospital eay ' Tib* apokeameh denied reports Md l^ing, and when he is he ceases to be an un­ Ifaval Air Station. that if an goes Weil, EiseiAower clrouladflF bi Moecow that a - ^ “e “ «»» S®**"*. ’*»«« »*> * offlelata also poln- The pilot waa Idjentifled aa L t will be released shortly before Yevtirfbenko Had been dratted. Home for Hhe the „ iondtuary. Mr*.Mrs. Jane Mae. Mec‘ Ud.out that the ratio of allied believer. (J.g). Hruce Fry Goodwin, 24. Be refOipMd to say where the ed, Haiffiurd. fofcea killed oompareip to the Christmas.. oarone was the ocgontst and so .' Goodwin, a member of S^irry Opens Office poet was or when he began mili­ number of OommunlsU slain ^ While it is not easy for one person to tell another The 75-yearK>ld heart patiant T e l e v is i o n M at Binial was in St. James' tary fervice, Sherwood W anodc how to have a thsnkful heart or how he ought to Squadron VRF81 waa en route Jerome L Baskin of 59 Con- is expected to be on his feet in Sbsrwoodmwwnefl (DiRch)mmehi waiaomcWamoi^ of OsmeUry where t the Rt Rev. *”>•» » to 1 to *^* 4 to *^*^ 1. , *V to the Norfolk field from Chase, gress St. has opened an office two weeks, and the schedule Yevtushenko was censured for BeitJord, lormerty of Manches- J. Reardon re«l ------^ liw his Thanksgiving, you can be sure, however, New fighting .was reported on that false pride is a stumbling, block to it. And yoU u.., I* ’ ***”,. plan®, and is doing busmess as a certl- then calls for another two weeks his oiitsixdcen. views on Soviet Ur,diedyeeterdaynthi.home. «ivon the central coast as BOO South crashed in a. creek 1,000 feet public accountant at 63 E. of hospitalisation, life during the 1969 crackdown VALUES be sure too that the Bible text can 1^ trusted. on Ubetel artists and writers. Rejoice always . . . give thanks in everything.” short Of the runway. center St flve-star general was cSlSS^SnitlSd n s . ^ Ss 0 ^ and m . ^ y*®* ©ong SM mUea Amen! •' a OBOUP FIGHTS CLAUSE Baskin has worked since movied by train to Washington nwtfa of Saigon near the provin- Mine Explosion life. He was. a bus driver lor mor Oatrout. HAMDEN (AP)—The ooenlne STaduatlon from the University after spending two weeks at the ______A delegation of thib.Ladlea of capital of Quang Ngai. ' Rev. Abram W , Sangrey ■ of an IhfOmatlon centw in Connecticut la 1968 as an ae- Ft. Gordon, Oa., hospital. He ALU, Fraaoe (aJp ) — Ten P H IL C Q the Connecticut Co., Hariford, m lnen were killed and two oth- ^ ; r ^ »• -«**»«» » • yi.uam e.e official. XJfiited Methodist Chutch Hamden waa announced Tues- attack-hls sec- claimed IBO OommunisU ware Bolton dav nlxht bv a newlv formed ' * * "^ °’’**' became . a ond in 10 yektw^NoV. 9 while era were missing today after an ASUBSlDMinrOFf War IL Re was a member of expldeton at the Oam atix coal Mlled. and group *^called Uie Committee ^ vacationing at Augusto, Ga. \ Opcretors Locel OB, Poet -wr tb < 1 Ihe fighting'subeided late In mine in south-oeMral Pkahee. of the vrw end American Jk ay JretrO leU lll • President of Manchester Against Proposal Two. ^ tJl i . .j . . Elsenhower—described ae ADMiftAL the day and the Communists X Ministers Association Reacuefs recovered 10 'b ^ t s The committee 1. seeking de- M^nohLter J a ^ e S and i*s S tf " * fine and in good spirits and pressed a search for the ivora Include hla wife, broke contact and withdrew. Sets Low Bid A military spokeeman eaid ★ V , feat rf Proposal 2 .at the Deo. chairman of the 1965-66 Cere- ®P®"d ^k-glving in Ms m issi^ who were believed Alice Hcigan Wanmck; 14 refer^um , on the proposed b,-al Palsy drive in Manchester. trapped near the mine face. tvm bpcghers, Howard Wamock two companies of Vlst Cong at­ Special Mfvlcea and Maasea of Thanksgiving will be new constitution. -a ^ For Town Gas tacked two government posi- celebrated tonight and tomorrow in Manchester and area*^ The blast, believed to have Diii-llllipet Cd-Mencheater and Wesley Wer^ ai - „ . churehea. It ^id it is gaining support Alumnium Sale i£ric of Ohieago. BL; three ate- Kay Pstroleum Corp. of East Ngai Tuesday, frnrr, educated been Oausad by coal dust, shook 2 from groupa Uiroughout Uie YVe.st Hartford and Hartford Aluminum: The final c h i^ e r ten, Mta. norenca Anderson of Hartford was the apparent low *p™c™g light casualties on ths four nearby galleries, caused S* r e f r ir e r a T oh Tonight’s aervlcea will be held “at 7:30 at Trinity Cov- . . . . . A .V « schools. He attended Avon Old apparenUy has been written on cave-ins and filled the air with W m HarMord, Mrs. Jotm Dowd bidder on approximately 100,000 ^ « » l« rs . But he reported a mant Church, the Pre.sbyterian Church. Emanuel Lu- and Mrs; Otto Sonniksen, both gallons of regular gasoline for Vietnamese relief force killed 40 » Farms School In Avon, and the aluminum controversy. earbon monoxide. meran Church, Community Baptist Church and .Calvary ® graduated from Hall High The government and officials New Super M Spectro 11.5 Cubic Feef istor, and three-nieoee. the town, at a hid opening this \ raurch, Assemblies of Cod in Manchester; and at Union B nth, the Connecticut State School in West Hartford. of four major aluminum compa- •enrtoea wHl be held morning. The company offered Government tiuope\ recap- ConpegaOonal Church and First Lutheran Church, both Work' Needed Tube at 10:30 a.m. at the the gasoline a t 6.80 cenU be- tu**^ - two outpoaU overrw U ^Sra^d received high honors and "‘®« s^Pted an agreement LONDON (AP) — The British 60 lb. Freezer m Rockville. St. George’s Episcopal Church of Bolton Will tic CauDs, ana the .national As- ^ bachelor of science deeree in which will allow the slow sale of F. Fhxley Funeral low the tank gallon price at the Tuesday in the Mekong DelU, have a United T^ksglVlng Service with Bolton Congre- government spent |7 million Famous Cool Chassis s, 96 Webater at, Bartfoid. time of delivery. and.Vietnamese rangers in the l^auonal Church and United Methodist of Bolton at 8 p m. ORletlT ? L r t h e UnfveroiS T4 million tons of excesa atock- flidng up No. 10 Downing Street Full width Crisper ■ wUl be In Mt. St. Bene- Other bidders on the gasoline hatUe-scarred la Drang VaUey Protestant service.*! on Tlianksgivlhg Day will include uiiiciais. of Connecticut In i963. piled aluminum. and its two neighbors, but more Exclusive 20-20 Vision Cemetery, BloCtnfieW. Included the Mobil Oil Co. of *^***** Viet Cong, ■ ^ t h Methodist Church. 8 am.; St. Peter’.s Episcopal GAS MERGER CONSIDERED Ba.skin is married to the for- ’The companies—Alcoa, Kai- work is needed. All Channel Tuning Deluxe Door Shtivts lends m fy cell a t the fu- Boston, 5.99 cenU discount; Communist forces were re- Church of Wapplng, 8 and 10 am.; Zion Evangelical Lu­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — A con- of West Hart- ser, Reynolds Metals and OUn Raymond BHth, the architect ‘ home tonight from 7 to 9 Texaco Inc. ot East Hartford, Parted to have withdrawn Tues- theran Church, 10 a.m. and Danksagungsfest Gottesdlenst solidation•lldation of the New Haven ‘he couple has one Mathleson—promise to buy 150.- for the. 1960-63 reconstruction Sliding Shelves ^7 — w-s son, ^ ■Jonathan, AM rt V rt r t O l2'/4. A rtrtrt A. Ai__ A m .A tontMROW from 2 to 4 and 4.16 cents; Tidewater Oil Co. of ***y "*8ht from around the dis- at 10 a.m.; St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. 8;30 a.m.; and Gas Co. and the Bridgeport Gas 000 tons before toe - end of the said a "new defect" has ap­ Special ' 9 pi-m. Wethersfield, 6.75 cents; Sun l^ct town of Tuy An on the cen- Concordia Lutheran Church and North MethodUt Church, Co. is under, consideration, the J year plus at least 10,000 tone peared at Nd. 10, the prime both 9 a.m. minister’a official residence. ------Oil Co. of East Hartford, 6.25 ‘*'al coast. heads of toe two companies South Windsor annually thereafter until the Hoifdby Pik« Howard D. PhllUpa cents; Humble OU Co. of New But a U.S. spokesman said said today. exce.ss is depleted. Other sources said there is trou- - Holiday Prices Thanksgiving Masses in Catholic churches ipclude St. ble with the paneling and wood­ Ibward D. Phillips, 68, of Haven, 6.03 cents; and Gulf Oil Uiere was no word whether If toe consolidation is ef­ Tlie agreement comes fol-' . John’s Polish National Catholic Church, 8:30 a.m.; Church work in Nos. 10,11 and 12. ford, a former Manchester Corp. of New Haven, 6.43 cents, communications had been re­ of the Assumption, 7.-'45 aim.; St. Bartholomew’s Church, fected, it would create toe Inrg- Three Drivers lowing a dispute In which toe sident, died last night after Bids were also read on 2,000 established with five outposts lest ga.s utility company in Con- companies raised their prices, The state rooms on the first 8 a.m.; S t Bridget’s Church, 7 and 9 a.m.; S t James’ floor of No. 10 were reported nss struck by a truck while gallons of lubricaUng oils, gear "®®’' Tuy An that were attacked Arrested After then backed down when toe gov­ Church. 7 and 7:45 a.m. ahd the annual Mass for deceased necUcut and the sec4nd largest closed. W ^Ung on Rt. 91 in Hartford, oils and greases from Mobil Oil. Monday. Holy Name Society members at 8:30 a.m.; St Bernard’s In New England. Only tl)e Bos­ ernment said It would sell 800,- ^He was bom In Manchester Texaco Inc., Kay Petroleum and ^"'e U.S. jet fighters pounded Triple Crash 000 tons on toe open market. No. 11 is the home of the TILT-TOP Church of Rockville at 8 a.m.K^Sacred Heart Church of ton Gas Co. would be>trtgger. chancellor of the exchequer and i Fsb.. 26, 1912, a son of i Sun-Oil; No determination has another suspected enemy base Vernon at 7:45 and 9 a m., St. Francis of As.-iisI Church of The drivers of all three cars No. 12 Is the office of the gov­ emaa D. Phillips of 117 C6oi been mads of these bids. Con- camp in tlie Mekong Delta 78 South 'Windsor at 10 a.m. and St. Maurice Church of Bol­ ELECTRIC RANGE Hill St., and the late htrs. tracts are expected to be miles south ot tlie capital, ton, 9 a.m. Involved in an accident oh Lindsay Names ernment ■whip In the House of orah Wilson Phillips. 'He awarded in about a month. Twenty-five Viet Cong were es- Minor Protests Buckland Rd. Monday evening Oommops. 23” Rectangular employed as a machinist ------^------timated to have been killed and were arre.stcd, each on a dif­ • Famous Broil Under Glass [^L«urel Tool Co., Hartford. - 19 buildings damaged or de- Triggered Riot ferent charge. Negro to Post J e ’tvel Theft e Infinite Heat Switches COLOR TV lth®i" survivors include his stroyed. Lawrence Andrus of Wapping NEW YORK (AP)—Robert O. LONDON (AP) — Police (Continued from Page One) was charged with illegal park- rJt:. ***‘*""’" ,7, 0 . A. ®°"‘J"ued made public a $42,000 jewel e Lift-Off Oven Door ^TiUllps of Wllllmantic; . three Jr O r o e t t i n C f r IT C S 'i®^''y strikes in North Viet Average Watts Rioter 17, Herin. All were in a Chester *"6^: P'’"®® >'®Po>'t he had left " ^ ^ 7 ’ who started as a fire- theft Tuesday night as esti­ All Transisterized Tuner •?**. Bruce A. Phillips oT O Nam. Tliey attacked bridges, hospital disabled car partially in toe ttian In Harlem 26 years ago mates of the loss in the weekend e Hi-Speed Burners 24,000 Volt Picture Power ford, and Howard D. Phil- WILLIMANTIC...... (AP) _— Four railroad cars, roads and mill- traveled portion of the road. and advanced to deputy Com' burglary of a fashionable gem e Automatic Timing 3 Stage IF Amplifier Jr. u d Kerry E. Phillips, University of“ Connecticut stu- barracks. All planes re- Dropout from Broken Home Guard Wilbur A. Mortiz, 66, of Marilyn Hodglon of Ea.st mis.sioner, has been selected by ator* mounted to 32.1 million. No Printed Circuits dents were fined |150 eadfi in turned safely despite heavy an- rn c a n g fi e «! ’Jacob, 111., was'seriously burned Hartford wa.s charged with fail- Mavor-elect John V Lindsav as The new theft was from the ^ Circuit Court Tuesday for set- tlaircraft fire, toe spokeLan co^utetTaf. . “ ^® was in toe ninth or lOth when toe fire bomb was thrown urc to pass on the left; police Mtv'o fi t w ai home of Lord and Lady Mel- tlwr of Jupltw, FU., ^ Unbares in North Windham and , computer has come up with a grade end not doing well. He .u, , , , .say she did not see the stonned ® chett in the Chelsea district of Special I^ n n a M. Stewart, Mrs. Chaplin on Nov. 1. composite portrait of the 402 had had little to do^wito com- ®«^® where he sat with and striJk it S missioner. London. Special Langloia and Miss Janet youngsters arre.sted during toe munlty-spon.sored youth orgnni- ^ watching convicts her vehicle. Lindsay, who takes office Jan. Holiday Price mil... .I. - # .. were Darid P. Welch, The weekend haul from Car­ Holiday Price RJdgefield; Chester A. ^ Angeles zaUon.s and less to do with any ^ • Nicholas Lesbines of,Middle- 1. announced at a news con- rington’s on Regent Street was Harvest Display -T church. convicts began scuffling, guards town was charged With follovt- feroiice Tuesday Wat hf'W in first estimated at $640,000 to $1.4 * iw10*c^wrHUl cooper Hui a/‘ St., and Wilson j^n a naririA- *>i Greenwich; oi-— "■ youtlis arrested, rushed to break it up, and the ,ng jg closely; .according tb appotnt Lowerytothe$30,000-av '- mUllon, but this did not include r,; Phillips of ^Rocky c k y HiU. HiU, and field, and Gary R IV wightmon, 19. At Zion Altar h o m ^ T T n , police, he was driving behind year post. Lowery, a deputy. Jewels left by costumers fof re­ •Bf^grandchlldren. of Manchester. A harvA,:t HI t A a dismissed in the homemade knives. • Hodgton car and' did not commis-sioner for the past two pair and alteration. I i^ineral services will be held ThAw -,,11. . .. ‘ ''7 * . courts. Thlrty-four were com- The four prisoners described stop when it stopped hitting it years, now draws $14,000. London has been plagued by ' YOU CAN BE SURE... IF IT'S WESTINGHOUSE Friday at 11 am. at the Holmes ^ ^ indludlng Lfs Angele.s Coimty Pro- mitted to the Olifornla Youth by Randolph and Frye as ring- from behind ^ ^ Lowery, who attended the an imprecedented wave of jewel Funeral Home. 400 Main St. H«th «nH R remainder leaders were Alonz^H. Jones, Til three were summoned to ”®w« c^ference with Lindsfy and fur thefts. Downtown fur­ Tlje Rev. K. EJnar Rask of H, T^**."]* * 7 . 7 HeTriof ^ ‘^hksgivlng Day S“pervi.si0n ot toe 29, serving three to seven years appear in Orcult Court 12 in toM newsmen later that he voted riers estimate their losses in the *“ ■ Jty Covenant Church will T T ® sfeTrt Probation Department. for theft from Coles County, 111., East RarUord to answer to toe Comptroller Abraham last 22 months at $1 million. FRONT-LOAO Iclate. Burial will be in Eaet North Windham fire, a blaze stead of 10 a.m. ^Zion Evan- arrested during the riots and Police records showed that who escaped from Menard ear- various rhnro-oo D. Beame, Lindsav’s chief on- ery. whlch leveM -an abandoned through JuvfinUe 140 liad had no previous contact lier this year and was free for ^ ______ponent in toe mayoral race. LAUNDROMAT T0P40ADINB shack owned by Michael P. ®rally. Thanksgiving Services courts. with police 7« o n iv one h__ _ - ^ ~ "The congressman never War Meeting here wUl be no calling oTTI HARADHN Yemen (AP) — ^ Shlrshac. lAter toe others Aic iiciu sL Au a.m. i r o m imemews and pro- contact. More than in r>er rent nr c, ___ , TT • . » is t 2 Cycles asked me how I voted, and I Republican and royalist Yemeni HEAVY DDTY - arrested. ■The display 1^11 be arranged haUon records were fed through had been arrested six w more 25 y^Trs^or S e r froinSdi^ H o s p ila l N otC S , never told him,’’ Lowery said Water Saver Furtoer Investigation by toe at the altar railing _ along „ with computers at toe University of times. muraer from Madi- i delegates are meeting in a tent 2 Deep Rinses state fire marshal’s office re- ‘*'® ‘tiering plate. Pumpkins, California at Loa Angeles and son (bounty, III. 'Vlslti h * ♦ ' with a smile. ‘‘I’m a registered city near this mud-brick village UUNDROMAT Funerals suited in toe arrest of toe" four ®PP'®®- orange® and'vege^ came up with these drtails: fo^aton *wajT av^l^j^oilry in^toree to fivlT'vea^r^s T ’^' *" "»»‘e"- D em ^raU cTtndldrte " to discuss ending the civil war for setting fire to an abandoned ‘®-P’®® ^e arranged on a The boy didn’t belong to a on. had graduated "rom S S>k“"^untv I'Vr? ‘7 * P’™’ In Yemen. *1138 V 1 M n. Alice L. Gaboon house in Chaplin. circular table with the late gang- If he had been In trouble, school. Another 279 were in A,-n . h m. ^ (Clilcago) for and 6:30 to 8 p.m. ami private The conference ■will apprfnt ja, Double Action Washing ' A memorial service for Mrs. ~ ------Minnie Seelert’s crocheted “ was something minor, like school and about 14 8 per cent .. - rooms where they are lo a.m. coalition government to serve AJlce L. Cahoon of 15 St. Jeton TVrt. r k Tk J center piece. ’The arrangement throwing rocks. had dropped out. . william E. Bassett, 26, serv- to g p.m.. Visitors are requested until a referendum In November 2 Cycles , v 06, who died Monday night at I v O A a y J r a y d a y S remain for Sunday to en- He came from a fatherless Only 12 per cent were doing « ^ years from Wayne not to smoke in patients’ rooms. About Town 1966 decides whether the people Ipmcheiet’er Memorial Hospital, ‘ — - - ®^'’’e Sunday School member* home. The total family income good or better work at school lorgery. No more than (wo visitors The Thanksgiving sermon at ' want the republic to continue o r. Safety Lid • t ‘ win be held Sunday at 2:30 Are Possible to view it. was about J800 a month, most of Forty- seven per cent were poor *^^^® P®*" P“‘lent. the First Church of Christ, Scl- ‘ the monarchy to return. enlist, will consist of readings President Gamal Abdei Nas­ 12 Lb. Capacity pan, at the Holmes Funeral The Rev. Pgul G. Prokopy, H from welfare or unemploy- or veaw poor students ^ P>’lscn and was being « * ELECTRIC DRYER s;'' ^ m e , 400 Main S t The Rev. In Bay State pastor, will preach on Ephe- ment payments paid to toe head Only 27 per cent came fitjm a But it was thought that PaUents Xoda.v: 389 from toe Christian Science > ser of the United Arab Republic Clifford O. Simpson of Center has supported the Republicans Temp. .Selector Congregational Church will of­ (Conttnued from Page One) with up to 60,000 troops and Automatic Time Control HoMoy Prk» ficiate. Burial will be In Elling­ newsman asked, "would King PaJsal 0# Saudi Arabia Balanced Air Flow System ton Center Cemetery. mean payless paydays?” gives aid to the supporters of There wlU be no calling ch’s tower. 14, within a mile of his home -a mmaies were in the 252 South St„ Rockville; Mrs. U a.m. A nursery will be pro- ' the deposed Imam/Mohammed hdura. Volpe agreed it would but On S added: Al-Badr. • 1 2 8 ^ e famUy suggests that theme will Nasser and Faisal signed a * 1 8 8 "I don’t say I ’m going to do 1-13 and 33^25! The those who wieh to do ao may it. S i* . S ‘uLnr.'”L“’„r ’c; s., o h „ o h , peace agreement Aug.‘ 24 to end contribute to Center Congrega­ topic will be "Jesus, the three years of fighting. k tional Church In her memory. “ ‘® '"®"^ ^ Love and Our mnviet. fhe 1. 0 H H Dupont, RFD 2, Rockville; ‘ce tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. The which Volpe filed last January Bread and Water of Ufe. Plalk0ff,'39 Haynes St.; R®v. George F. Nostrand, rec- caUs for appropriations which Callers for Every Member ^Eugene G. Chapdelrfne tag^J^toS w Sm R“" Ver- 'vUl preach on "ThanHsgiv- i^eral services for Eugene ™ ^ visitation are asked to bring a ia rle s Bhiller, 34 Marble ‘*^g ‘ ’’ e Age o f the Ma- Bowers Pupils a Chapdelalne of Warehouse ^ packhge also is completed reports to services Four in New England Then the blood transfusion St; Thomas Hally, 71 E. Middle e'^'”®’’ at the Eucharlit Berv- OTHER OUTSTANDING VALUES - ^ ■ B^Int, vice president of the tomorrow or Sunday. was permitted, and Gross was Tpke.- William H ^es 137 *®®- The combined choirs under Have Assembly nversion Chemical Corp., of released. The convicts demand- Leonx St.- Stephen Kalo’s 127 direction of Sydney MacAl- FREE OF EXTRA COST Bbckville, a former Manchester Share Heroism Award ed two c^er guarts in exchange porter St.; Mrs. Mary Kameror P‘"®> organ'-st and choirmaster, , The radlUonal ■nianksglving resident, who was killed in an assembly was held at Bowers PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP)— hill, 18. of (409 Washington St.’, Sdhool yesterday afternoon with PORTABLE TV automobile accident Monday in Kooks Clutter Consress Two men who rescued fellow AWngton, Mass., a high school way. go Any- LydaU St.; Mrs. Linda La- 23" CONSOLE TV Jan Thomas Jacobs, son of an grades partiqipatlng in mus­ w est CSiester, Pa,, will be Meld ■m-mrr-w " workers in toe explosion at toe s‘*«lent—a bronze medal to her moure'aux, Tolland; Mrs. Jen- 16-Inch. '" Hardwood Maple or Walnut. Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Randolph said the four men nie Larson Hebron Rd An- ^‘vln Jacobs of ic prepared by the teachers and Harvard University Electron Ac- Henry E. Cahill, All Channel. Itolmes Funeral Home, 400 When the Moon Is Full are mentaUy unstable. dover; vniliam M'llingto’n 10 "Hartford, will become a ’’ directed by Miss Martha White All ChanneL • 9 9 •lee celerator in Julv are ntnnng Gale put out flames which en- Ifrln SL The Rev. Ronald WASHINGTON (AP) While in what it calls "File 18,” eu- •July are among “ ■« Pay**®**® ‘ndivid- High Park Manor, Vernon-M ri Bar Mltzah Saturday at 9 s.tri. and Mrs. Geraldine Mazzeo of 2 U.S. space experts the music department. eagerly phemism in some circles for N®'*' Englanders recom- search technicians caught In" '**'*ji ^"ri,*** ** ^®*"* Wright, 246 Henry St,; ~ ®®^ Teall^,, Eoft ' 13 FT. 2-IK)OR study toe moon, some other "wastebasket.". mended for bravery citations, side when a vWent ... Y e \ 31 Charter. Rd. . Beriteley Wherier of the sixth government people grade opened the program and CONSOLE STEREO say they And no one seems surprise! They will come from toe ^r- strock toe rioters demanded to see a -ockviui. AM-FM Radio, FM Stereo. AUTOMATIC Penonal Notices bit about when ■ asked whether corre- negie Hero Fund Commission, ter building July 6** *®®®*«*'*- BIRTHS YESTKRD YESSTBRDAY*a v - Aa - Timothy J. Donovan------jv. led the audience In the pledge it. to the flag. 4 Speeds. _ , spondence follows any reeog- established in 1904 to award Oeonre aihah r . i . i i h. ^ wtt* admitted.^miuca. son p.-. Of 57 Boulder Rd. end Mrs. Nan- • 1 7 7 These people are employes of nlzable cycle and whether, as medals and money to persons the I" of toe femands L Mgelow^ ®y'°“ K>*®‘^®>- ^ Hartforil The sixth (Ta(le glle club, REFRIGERATOR *180 In Memoriam t*r , 35 Bigelow St. co-chairmen of ticket dis- RVI members of Congress, who will some suggest, it appears geared who risked their Uvea In savlnv iechnlcians to safety, of the rioters included more ra-ra DjAnHAROED y f i s t i t b “‘’® eo-ena>vmen ot ncKet ais- ■ which sang many of the Thanks­ j^lovta* memory of our son and “------»'>®® y«»-- there’s------truly a con- to moon~changes. , FPe g” area or attomirtlii” a uieir to**8av«‘‘otTA«^^ uvea in saring and sought out ^q third worker dlos, longer recreation periodtperiods ® trlbution for the Jan. 8 concert ^ giving hymns, was seated PROTECTION CONTRACT course” - • ‘n tl*® bulliUnr in thA Aft.i-nnnn I™..-.,,,- ■ Mw. Louise stoutnar. 43 l^tween the moon’s "Of course," dne secretory Also rorommended for^clto- “‘® *^‘‘“**’ 7^77°® " 7 1 .‘”**” ''®‘ I^n'len'w"'I^^EuTa^beTh against a seasonal background PORTABLE TV 4SPEED PORTABLE STEREO France.- . 1944 In phases and the way people be- replied to a question about theto tlons an a man who thwarted ®"® the technicians nscuqfl ment of food and.medlcal treat- 92 Hilliard Tickets are now available 7 prepared by pupils of Paul- 19-Inch. ' bapplnsM w« aharsd have on earth. being a regular cycle. She add- * murder attomptTk recover^ ««nt - ‘'Nothing to warrwt a jj;®’ % ’v R u ^ S S fShop, Dubai- ; Ine Burk’s first gradeT Mrs. Includes Records I dont have to refer to an ed that not only mall but visiter and a teenag* ^ r i who died J^as a passerby near ' Kuraokot M Bidweil wn^ Ward’s I All Channel. 4 I mat not only mall but visiter and a teenage girt who died "" "• P“ a®rDy near ^ „ '■ Kuraokot 34 Bidwe 1 n* • wn .. Penelope Nason's third -grade, COVERS A U PRODUCTS •127 and stand. Arui AM «VrtU A A . almanac V*or awnlook imat uiotoe coivnaarcalendar lypestypespes iiInvariablyinvariably IndlcpiteIndicate moon savin*saving the life ofo| a s fri*ndfriend w.in a. Jv P®»utyP®®pW salon“ l®n in Lawnnee.Lawrence, . ^® ringlaadaraNaglaadm agreed jiam beJ&acco__ ’ Tolland Musi® ’ Oo. ' Student ticl(et« are' ® and Mrs; Ann BailanUne’a sixth •67 ^I m h«aito^*55’'we’7lrttoS*S*^th m ws« s I^ ®ATCia a Art n f rt rtl rk 1“ “® rtaa..* _ ^“'1 ^ S_ fullness, ..w grade. The glee club also sang t**™' one senatorial secretory ob- .n uiese penoos, ' ne said, xne commission is exiMctiui w mok neip lor -—•• — w*»**u a®.. «» COVERS ALL PARTS and •“ ''JS ’ii.’y*,., r«?“ mber his tender "In these periods." he said, Th® commission is expected ‘>®*P <««■ ^f®”. .‘?®y ‘ wartwfart^ _ ____ T. *‘Kum Bah Yah,” a south Afrt- ^ ------serves. "I just note the volumes "yft get visitors we've never to approve the recomiMnda- “l? P«>Prtetor who was being m*»l and would not b® harmed ^PYanels’ The VFW AtixlUmry wilLfpen- - can song of praise to the Lord. U eO R FOR A PULL 42S lb. UPRIGHT FREEZER 23iieh TV - STEREO COMIO. MV one has ever taken his place. «f incoming mail and sample a seen before and hope never to tions next week. attacked by a man with a knife. guards in ravenge. On® in- ' “”®®^ SdJ” ® e®rd party, Friday at 6 CSioral readings about the first. § Sadly mUeed to f®w letters." ' see again. Those cited from New En* Bolduc punched toe assailant, newsmen that the J™® Catherine Eie- p.m. *t the post home. f Thanksgiving ijj our bountfy S p e ^ l Air Flow Shelves. H Father, Brothers and Sleters Many,, she said, make lltUe "They wandet in with strange their awards aredlsarmod him, and kept Wm w®*!® ®fraid the guards out- Burner St.j John S YEARS AM-FM Radio. SoUd Hardwood. land aiuj we$e presented by pupils . of| Deluxe Door Storage. In Mamnriam sense. Some envelopes are schemes or problems having Fredartck E Gala 49 of /m P*”"®** th® Boor until police to* kitchen would try to J®’™ The Manchester YWCA wW-A: FREE PARKING • ^} ; ^ ’j ■ •■ >• • -^ >■'. .- / ; . .. / ' •;’ -i^ t ' V . ' ■ ' •*-•' -- - • . - »» ^i-'w'■•I,'.g- ■ '■ .:

■eerw Avoniaaisston ■ fl.»' 'ii WCdii^fiipUAX, IVU v Ciiyicitot iuiRl’ *W**i ^^'acting.^%jt..llfC!^ auUiorittetlMfvtf bean hOp""*..^m Vli»Ue tec ^'i^tliv KM^' "1 Ahantpod my itipii' Alwayi Popularl S to rii Arp^^Ttm m •t th« UnlTmlty of OeA« On Boiter Plant rS^ISr'oSS'Sll IfIVkBeMtdiigdR A r ^ for 1^ a \ -'■ il iMcttcut'B m v r rink owr tho _q.w «. O»*ruoai» g,.. a w a m ^ w a H ...o r spoU and pathg . ■phM TotUTMidu ■ wf#k«nd '.v«N mniMOnood to* .. ‘O-'V; Tolland Tpka., is toe apparent, inc., fMl.OOO; Wadhama and aincs you’ve had a profession- m(>tMr^;' M m v .^ <*»y. ,. ' al portraft made, come to THE and an thqiL temiaUit I k u ^ a y , 8 to t. ' low bidder for the construction May Oo., KI6t,600t‘ Hart Ekifln- of Manchester Memorial Hoepi- eering Co., H61,710; C.N. Flagg / h i n t \ FAJJLOT STUDIO, 70 Beat your . C9ifl«taihaa Friday, 10 to noon, 1:80 to B I l i E t shampooof } Center Street. Why not do it in LITIUS wOP, 805 6:30 dnd 6 to 8, CouylM wlQ tal’s new Wgto capacity boiler Co., 3400,006; HartweU Ob,, plant. Its base bid of 3414,000 3400,000; and Ubby and Blinn, 1 , I J . S 1 R F . time tor Christmas. If you’re a ter Street, tlATTlKB a m . lM allowod On tK* lea from young homemaker with a grow- E8, 15.98 and |5.98 haVa 8:30 to 10:00. wsts the lowest of eight bids 3425,000. at a bid opening yesterday at The bids have gone to the ot> log family, have the children’s stason*' Bhartnees aa^ Saturday and Sunday, 1 to the hospital. flees of Frid, PrenUce, Fergu- picture taken, as only THE fiutoion. You’ll find 2 for beglnnara, 3:30 to 6:80 UKSEN'S HARDWARE, INC. FAULOT STUDIO can, to de- ROBBS, GOWNS plus In iU bid', Oemyera estimated sort and Mahaffey, archlteoto of 84 DUPOT 8QUAIUE—MANCHBSTBB and 6 to 10 pjn. Two hun> a ccsistructlon period of 310 days Hartford, for stu^. Alain Sireef Stonta Soft Suit-Dress light the grandparents. This GEIRIE and many H O L u « » dred akaten may be aoodm* Maneheater Parkade Stoma Ohrietmaa, plan to give a por- DRESSES to put you in (ui^ modated at one time. Opening November Se T here U StUl Itm e Look- Your Beet NoW Is a go6d UnM to preftAra trait of yourself to those who with the gala Mason. , TBB THE NOEL SHOP wUl be set ^TKINS DRAPERY GAL- For the HoUdAys your smaM clUM io i wtua, wlU mean the most to you. A por- I-ITTLE SHOP has a big 'atH ^: up (asvlast year) In the front Lb k Y invites. 3r®u to chooss ^ GAETANO'S be expected of Wm when he en- trait Mves on; It never gro .'s Lincoln Pupils Window Tof Watkins ^ e r e it will from their sUmulattng array of SALiON OF BEAUTY Where te n school itesfl yeAT. Teech him "old”. 643-5808. B-l-G NEWSl remain r througitout the Christ­ decorator fabrics'wHh the prom­ toey turn the mAgicml wheels to use hAndioraft ihiiteriAl such ■------Well - made curtains usually Offer Musical mas season. Take your place In ise thlait COBTOk-TAltORINa of beAuty Ui motion for you as scissors, clajl, finger pSime Youngetera love pink lemon- have a rod casing at least % Pre-W/nfer toil window as you shop for an of DRAPti^KIES and SUPOOV- And before you kmhv It you’re wd crayons shd how to clean ade any time of year! To make inch deep.The comers of hems The children of Lincoln School ARTHURS dkbllaratlrtg collection of gifts ERS wUI be j^atiable to you in iTOking radlanUy loyoly endup after himself. Also, «ee that It for a small-fry pu ly , recon- are square; stitching is even presented their annual Thanks­ for every name on your list, time tor (ihidMmsLS. What, a feelii^ the World Is your oys- 'le learns during this winter bow stitute a couple of cans of frozen end free of puckerlnga and faS- Tf/B DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY crateful shoppers have already giving program Monday after­ bappy th o u ^t being ANe to look his ctotolng, U e ^ lemonade according to direct- tened at both ends to prev^ been thronging YOUR , GIFT noon for their parents and foewArd t o a %e'\riy .fiv||ihened SHYING and shoelaces and get in and out of ions on the can; now e ^ in a raveling; fabric U cut straight friends. 942 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. JAMES ST. VITAMIN CALLERY on the main floor of home in time for toe holidays ST^nUNO. Take time for a 'ils overshoes. You will realize' quarter cup of grenadine'. Pour along the edges; and the two Watkins for gifts with so much Walter Tedford welcomed all and for yesljs to come. holiday p e r m a n e n t WAVE ^ome next winter, that it was’ over ice cubes in a big pitcher rows of stitching tiuit make tos and announced the program. SILlF SERVICE PHONE FREE DELIVERY artistry, so much hand - crafted that makes it so hnich easier to time well spent and Mrve in pretty paper cups, casing for the rod are sm eijual The pledge of allegiance to the &ent that very few exchanges ‘•M you have uxy bouquets of keep your chlffure alluring. ' ------distance apart all the way Will be'; required; For BABY’S flag was led by four children paper flowers aroimd the house, ** **“*^^8^ It saves time to scald dishes Holiday Chocolatce and across the ttq>. from the fifth grade, Andrea lIRST .CHRISTMAS the^ Import­ clean town fpr the holidays. To and dramatic setUpg for plant-and let them dry, and It’s far ed 3-piece-place setting (cup, Candies ------Hewitt, James Hallowell, Judy do BO, shake them in' a paper ing beauty sewings and more sanitary LENOX PHARMACY, 299- Unwind danfled Nt^rvee towl, plate) is delightful. You’ll W it t watching them flower into flat- ‘ - Penderga-st and David Buckout. bag salt. The 'salt loosens Blast (Renter Street, is -OPEN PTANO’8 RESTAURANT Me ’The audience joined in .singing find ^ w te r and stainless flat- and abeorlis the dirt.” ware and mugs, scaled-to-eize AVL ~'.\Y TOMORROW. ’ Pick COCKTAIL LOUNGE, Rbute 8 '■America the Beautiful” and up an assortment of HOLIDAY In Bolton, reminds yoh WeVe SLASHING PRICES on WALGREEN VITAMINS! for youngsters. For toe MAN OF Winter Thrills "We Gather Together”. The CHOCXILATES AND tJANDIHS nothing quite like S Kindergarten .sang ‘Thank you t h e h o u s e there are Ash Enjoy fun in the snow, on the 5I63-N Trays from, round the world, slopes, round the rink. Reap available in all your favorite *~**IuHy. prepared dinner, enf Father”; Grades 1, 'The First centers: Chewy, creamy fruit- In a relaxing nUnoei*erei Jpipe Reoka, Humidors, Book the benefits of healthful outdoor You’ll always look chic wear­ Thanksgiving”; Grades 2, "Over 100-Aytinal Multiple Vitamins...... $2i9 filled. With your Christmas ^ accompllah more a l the River and Through the Ends, Ties, Connecticut Seal acUvity. The NASSIFF, ARMS Tri City — Vernon Circle Area. ing the ever • popular pillbox. Buttons,' Desk thermometers, CO., 991 Main Street, has fam­ Oochet it tor yourself In bright planning and shopping due to December actlvltlea. 2 Woods”; Grades 3, "For the and much more. Executives ous-name sports APPAREL for 'Did You Ever See » colors to'match your costumes, be;;in in earnest, remember that ahead all ways.'whek Beauty of the Earth”; Grades 4, IN - Aytinal with Minerals Tablets . . . ' LENOX PHARMACY haS a y®" InmUy rourfl ‘Talis’ Canon,” and Grades 5, have found YOUR GIFT GAL- a man and his gal. Here are the it’s fun to do I World of gift suggesUons that ^ ‘Thankful Song.” The 100th LER')f an^ ideal center for quality SKIS and SKATES. If Pattern No; 516S-N has com­ Christaas shopping. Come. are sure-to-please. • From the !. r®". .f!*H?®*' ElA|fO’ft Psalm was read by Mary Fri­ you enjoy brisk walks or being plete crochet dlrecUons; stitch IN - Aytinal Jr. Chewable Multi - Vitamins . . . Take in all the exciting beauty ^YE^S^hr r ? , stocking stuffers. THE CAROu’ day. Michael Piercy and Kathy a spectator at winter sports, KAxE S, the Sneicialty Shoo at SEL Tri r%\ lUustrations. world’s leading manufacturers 1,-® /’I! • '^ 4 for yourself at YOUR GIFT NASSIFF ARMS CO. has insu­ Vernon Circle. Gala fabrics* are hfs impacSd’lnT rS f^^^ ■To order, send 85c in coins.to: come the perfumes, colognes, ® Buckley gave a Thanksgiving GALLEfiy and THE NOEL reading. A choral response by lated underwear to keep you especially fe.3tive for the holl- while 'gifts, pleaslnriy priced '^""®Anne vaooi,Cabot, ’The rne Manchester toe beauty aids, good grow ing ^ “ ^® Jf® » l IN - Super Geriatric Vitamin Tablets...... ^OP. Enjoy FREE GIFT toasty warm outdoors. The gift day month ahead and afford For everyone ■who IlL s to re-id Herald, 1150 AVE. OF essentials to make Christmas ?•‘'>y‘tee you cordial!)^ the 6th grade Glee Club follow- WRAPPING on purchases of $2 .d- The glee club also sang, of fine sporting goods is an en­ much wearability thereafter, and shara his ^ k s th* ”^ k the happiest time of the year ...... ‘ ' or more. Your patience is ap­ during gift that guys and dolls that it A Place under toe use for a nylon “’O God Beneath Thy Guiding IN - Olavite - M Therapeutic Tablets...... preciated in allowing about two “"it* will persoAallra ^ u r Hand” and "Prayer”. The music of all ages like to ftnd* under (seafoam green and banana yel- books so they will never ro Ist-closs mailing add 10c Christmas Vree a glamorous *r hours .for any gift wrapping of their Christmas tree. irt V embroider- astray when loaned 40 labels pattern. Print Name, package from .LENOX PHAR- ■ nro'SdL^ft n f ' ^ was under the direction of Mrs. heavy, over-size items. Geraldine Mazzeo. ed yoke and wrist ruffle. Here and bookmarks, 31.59 comnlete" ^i^h Zip Code, Style MACY and yoU give pleasure WWaVe^lSf darm ^ IN - Orange Flavored Vitamin “C”, IN mg...... Decorative ’Tins is the apparel you’ll want for OPEN EVERY BVBNIN(3 TO and joy of toe fullest measure, thioutfli...... *** Young and smart, and so 'SISTER STATE* GIFT I Don’t throw out an old bird Cookies, candies and holiday m W ’ resorting. 9 p.m. on Monday thru Fridav ®®"** Wc now for your new ’65 See "Clebrity” line of home and ...... goodies from your kitchen have wearable this season and the OPEN EVERY EVENING TO Shop to 6 p.m. on Saturday at Eali and Winter Album! Regular RECIFE, Brazil (AP) — A Cage. Pslht it either black, white next!' Slim sheath-type dress travel aides (pin curl bonnets, ’' ’ ’ Evervbodv's F»nri«. IN - Orange Flavored Vitamin 2N mg.. . . . gold. Fill it with artificial more appeal than ever when 9 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Shop on THE CAROUSEL ^ features; Custom Collection; cosmetic cases, ruffled tissue ' '' Tolland Women Donate to Aid Handicapped Children 31,000 gift from the state of (Con­ packaged into any one of the and matching jacket that has a Sat. to 6 p.m at KAYE’S ___ L Items to crochet, knit, sUtch! necticut, USA, its "sister state” blants and flowers and attach a pretty neckline. SPORTSWEAR. containers). ”(^ty” TOILET ''r o 'YAL ICE CREAM m l’ .Mrs. Paul Meyer (standing center) accepts a check and two children's desks from Mrs. Ed- t^lny, feathered, artificial bird festive metal (CONTAINERS Delight the youn^ert at the of Paralba, Brazil, has been BUY ONE BOHLE AT THIS REGUIAB PRICE • • • No. 8137 with PATT-O-RAMA ----- 'ward Geddes (standing) and Mrs. Robert Domian (seat^ed), both of the Tolland Junior Wom­ or two or a couple of artificial from thfe FAIRWAY. Priced M season with miniature Open for Holiday Inspection en’s Club, to further her work teaching perceptually handicapped children, as Tolland school presented by U.S. Rep. John S. from 26c each, these festive tin is in sizes 10, 12,' 14, 16, 18, 20. N w enaniel cooking utensils snowmen. Make up a batch of p*-e-n ti-aU for tho Monagan, D-Oonn. butterfUes to their boughs or Bust 31 to 40. Size 12, 33 bust, Keeping "open house" during Christmas season. Serve lue- mtperintendent 'Vincent Nevins looks on. Mrs. Meyer is instructing two children in her home, l^lossomO. It is very .decorative boxes will serve As a constant I«lng, Stack the holidays puts a greater-than- beloved fragrances: LOrigan, clous SLICES OF ICE CREAM The money is to be used for reminder >: of |rour hbMay ^ress, , 3% ' yards of 45-lnch; >imder the sponsorship of the town school system, which does not have the facilities for such at holiday time. ■'>' ^”® ^ wafers - together—D------ever strain on you. Mother, the ,,Bpeclallzed training. The women’s club donated the desks and the check, for two basic train­ a school rebuilding program in thoughtfulness. < jacket; ]i% yards, . to a boll very slowly over low — ^ centered with holiday moUfe. the town of Areia. ... . ii' " To (irder, send 60c In coins to: heat. Pour out water and allow with the frosting between. Frost cWef-ln-charge of everything! LENOX PHARMA(JY. Bring on an ICE CREAM ing kits, as one of their projects this year. 'The funds came from proceeds of the club’s GET the SECOND ONE FREE!! ml top with a marshmallow Remember "MAR’ITNIZING” fashion show last month. (Herald photo by Satemis.) Connecticut and Paralba are To attach small articles, such Sue Burnett, Manchester Eve- ^ cool, ; ^ CAKE as a festive finale to a linked in the "Partners for Pro­ nlng Herald, 1160 AVE. OF for toe head. Place an unfrosted the o Ne HOUR DRY CLEAN- When sweaters or heavy socks company dinner, or when you Shop our store for all your vitamin needs, where a registered pharmacist, who knows as . a pin-cushion, to the imslde vanilla wafer atop the marto- gress” program, a .private off­ door of a metal wardrobe, place AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y, Touch the Heart ENO plants at comer MAIN torZ® “"'■a''®'®'!. , the entertain. .hoUdays guests for Individual combat training at vitamins, is always on hand to help. maUow to form the brim of his shoot of the Alliance for Pro­ a magnetized metal clamp in­ loose n u t m e g PHARMACY, Ver­ AND BURCH STREETS, also Ihlfotr, In hMdy for the evening.. C h 11 d re n end“ Vernon Camp Lejeune, N.C. gress. hat, then a miniature marsh­ 299 West Middle Tpke. They he tacking of quilts made from adults will squeal with dellgHf side the door to hold it. For Ist-class mailing add 10c non (Jircle, has GIFTS OF mallow atop that tor the crown. Hospital Notes Monagan is touring Latin For Quality and Price— Always Look To Arthurs! for each pattern. Print Name, BEAUt Y a n d FRAGRANCE stand ready to help yo,u freshen c aps. The yarn also Is good over the perennial favorite , Most Town Offices Move Admitted yesterday: Mrs. America with a group of U.S. For Fun and Healthful Exercise Address with Zip Code. Style that send spirits soaring, that dies, sU^ck on“ t o r w s ” ’L fom cHpeovers. toe 4 ®°''®’‘*®ts- To SPUMONI available at the fln~ Jennie Starke. 13 Morrison St.; congressmen. The. calendar says it’s time No. and Size. touch the heart and put the the frostlnir ®hort notice, to whisk straighten such jmrn, wrap it grocery and drug stores in yeur ■Walter Jesanis, 4 Malden Lane; to think of SKI CLOTHEJS from Don’t jtUss the fall & winter wheels of Christmas good will for the mouto the tell-tale evidences of r cardboard, neig.hborhood that c S ^o Old City Hall Monday Mrs. Patricia Kiilo, Crystal the VILLAGE SPORT SHOP, iMue of Basic Fashion, our com- into motion. In all of Vernon. b m t o n s r a J d ^ S f i ^ t ^ During drop cardboard and yam in luke ROYAL-ICE CREAM, Lake Rd.; Mrs. Esther McLean, plete pattern magazine, 50c. you’ll find famous "Barton’s” the suit «ie iront of these activity-packed weeks, warm water until yam is thor- ...... 977 Main Street. Whether you’re oughly wet. Let dry and yam Mayor Thomas McCusker, in ty Superior Court yesterday, RFD 2, Rockville. ■To keep thick-skinned ' root a memorandum issued yester­ a beginning or experienced ski­ ------CHOCOLATES AND CANDIES ____ _ '*''**y • “ * Ihe burden of will be straight. munlcations-electronics special­ Discharged yesterday: Pa­ er, you’ll find here all the win­ A Gift for the Home °"'y NUTMEG PHARMACY, Give Him the Finest homemaking tasks for a while vegetables freah for a long time, day, to the Town administrative ist at Keeeler Air Force Base, N tricia Paulman, 28 Main St.; seal the cut ends to retain mols-s units, says that- all units of the ter - -warm parkas, cape, ski Is toe hlcest gift of aU. The THANKSGIYING DAY The top man on vour totem ^^‘‘® the Miss. A 1963 Rockville High Yolande Soucy, Kingsbury pants styled by "Franconia” for Two Ways Delightful ture, then dip them into meltedt executive admhilstnitlve depart­ School graduate, he recently MANCHESTER CARPET QEN- ^ DAILY AND BUN- pole deserves a dlstlnctlvem ft “^lARTTNaZING” TWO HOUR Ave.; Pedro Diaz. 44 Elm St.; ladies and 'men.Jlere- are SKIS, ■ 3CER s ti Main Street, has RtJ(3B Ca« 649-6394. of appiTrel from IWTH’S SERVICE at 209 West WELLES FA!RM WAGON paraffin wax* rta ment will be housed in the completed basic training at Are You Earning Our BIG CX>UNTRY STORE, Route 83, ...... — ■ . ■ Jodi Lukeman, Ellington; Di­ bindings and accessories also EtlAlDED into smart ovals and CLOTHIER, TH a t y Shopping Middle T{8{e. 'With so many former Rockville City Hall, be­ Lackland Air Force Ba.se, Tex. anna Brassard, Talcott Ave. 4 Use place mats Instead of more interesting things demand­ Talcottvllle, has famous "S. S. Picked rosebuds may be* ginning Monday. strtn itj am / ktmmtj ICE SKATES not only for adults rounds t o suit the dimensions Plaza. He’ll be more handsome Marine Pvt. James F. Ran­ but also tor CHILDREN. Start of your 1966 ll'ving. Ask to have la-blecloths to save time ing your energies right now, PlElkOE*’ Gourmet Foods, forced to open by putting a lump-? The move will include the dall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ if muthmtic than ever in a SWEATER (v- 25% FRO.M U.S. FORESTS them young! What fun young­ a BRAIDED RUG delivered to ^® laundry. why not delegate toe shirt packaged into reuseable baskets, of sugar in the water that hold.^ offices of the mayor, the director erick T. Randall, 11 Farmstead H rtligious figurma srt neck, pullover, cardigan). How trays and gift tins. These are them. ' WASHINGTON — The tim­ sters will have cm a" SKI SLED. your home in time for Christ------he’U appreciate the luxurious laundry to "MARTENIZING”, of administration, the finance Lane, Rockville, has graduated ber cut in fiscal 1965 in the Na- ^LworU Ttnowntd. Thty Mrs. McCfiughey is available to ma^^ Riddles love to alt and Everything Will Look Better doubly nice. Enjoy a DIS­ departmenft, town treasurer, from Marine recruit trainln’'g at th . „ ------— look and feel of ‘‘DAKS” tional Forests represented prtstrvt tkt andnt help you from milady’s .angle piayplay ont fin wax has been added. time (you visU SCHULTZ the route cm your road map with le d County by adult probation July 1—December^ 31 l^ R d U T E 83, TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. ceptable. specials oificer Paul McGeary and Lt. BiEIAUTY s a l o n . 643-8961. a yeilow or Ught green color. Ejnilio Pellegrihi of the Vernon The prinUng on the map 'wlU f ^ .Pkllc'e Department. Leaving the Keep a set of round-bowl frae- show through these (x8ora. :o 2 a^a resulted -in the parole MR. AUTO WASH Regular Dividend—4* Holiday tidtal meiararing spoons in your braking charge. emttoipafed ampual rofa kitchen — you'll find them use­ For Your Sleeping Beauties SAVE SO^-IMNIAITJRE :< ^ ,He was given a 5ne to three You Asked for it! Look at this Value! ful. FV>r example, the 1-teaspoon MAHl-aiAO’S, 691 Main 3 3 ~ y|ar suspended sentence last Fashions size may-be used for m aking Street, hae a dream of a gift FRUITCAKES: :d May after being charged with melon------bails— _—,lnet«ad ------of a regular- fop your boy and girl. How Juicy cherries, pineapple, . breaking and entering He serv­ melonbaU-cutter; the tableiqipoo youngsters love oozy warm pecans and almonds in lus­ ed three months in jail 'on a Fall and Winter ^ OoM « good job when you and holldfiy bright PAJAMAS, cious little rum-flavored a vt SHOPPERS SPECIAL cakoli,* tS to a box, reg. cHarge of carrying a dangerous are maWhg-“dr(^" cookies. GOWNS, flOBSElS. Kiddles Uke ^ d wonders —■ gifted • ^ 8 8 Jh. X iO ^rtttX TKAH*eottvx»m S2.M, NOW 32.48. weapon in a motor vehicle, and ideas for the: holi­ to be 'Mreased up” for the baby w4s released Aug. 12. Fresh Cut From Our Oivn Greenhouses hfake your oiira elotheo? Buy >ltter. They don't mind getting o>' % 3 t o j Reports for. Duty $1.39 day season ahead three scetter ^nt just aUke, ready for bed early with at- (Storekeeper 3.C. Melvin J. Ott, preferably round ones of. simple toacUve eleepwear with such 4 . . . all wrapped 9

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M Road Race Entries Expect over 10,000 Road Race Entries K o . X am e Affiliation 1 Charles R obbins...... Xew York Pioneer Club No. Nlune Affiliation 2 Charles DTson ...... Hartford Track Club 5 John B ooran ...... Boston A .A. To Watch Big Field 96. Richard Baker ...... East Gatholio 97. Frank Chetelat J r ...... Unatiached-Clarkson ' * umm\ 4 John WaUaoe ...... Boston A.A. By EARL YOST 6 Ambrose Burford ...... Wesleyan A.A. M 98. Bob M eK lnney...... Unattached-Manchester 6 John ScUctus ...... Georg^etown AAu Starting field for the 29th annual Five Mile Road 99 Boland G r a f f...... Boston A.A i 7 A1 C<«falone ...... Boston AJt, Race^ Thanksgiving morning in Manchester looks like a 100 Michael L y n ch ...... East CathoUo 8 Dan McKinney ...... Milwaukee Track Club Who’s Who in Eastern racing circles, with some erf 101 Charles Purington...... Loomis Schbol 9 Bob Sullivan...... Boston A jV. •New York’s, New Jersey’s and the Midwest’s top cross 102 David Dougan ...... North Medford Club 10 Jim tyons ...... Boston A.A. country and long distance run- — —------—______103 Lawrence O ^ n ...... North Medford Club 11 Jim TIeimsy ...... Boston A.A. ners tossed In. Tomorrow’s 104 Bdyce Sawyer ...... North Medford Club 4 this fall. 'Burford was seventh 12 Ken Smllli ...... South Carolina A Ji. spectacle starts at 10:30 on the 105 Dick Symington ...... Metro A.O. last Turkey Day after a 14th fiM.’ , IS Alan Siegal ...... Spartan A.C. lower end o f Main St.—near 106 Robert M acDonald...... Sachem A.A placement in 1963. 14 Sam Stivers ...... Wesleyan A.A. School St.—with an expected 107 Gary Horton ...... Sachem AA. 15 William Schwab ...... New Pork A.O. 10,000 spectators expected to Fully recovered from a foot 108 Larry A ldrich ...... Sachem AA. 109 David Rapaport ...... ;.. Sachem A.A •/■ >-of} ts? 16 John KopU ...... New York A.CX view a record number of start­ Injury, George Oonefrey of Cen­ - .. V 17 John M cDonnell...... New York A.C. ers. tral, fourth last year, is back In 110 William Gadns ...... Central Conn. A A . f O G i i 18 Edward Bowes ...... New York A.C. top form. 111 James Welch ...... Unattached TTie entry list stands at 164 * 19 Robert C lgarella...... St John’s A.A. JIM KElEFE 112 Alan Podosek ...... Hamilton College JOHNNY KELLY today, a new all-time high for "Two Mlidwestem runners who 20 Stephen Conroy ...... S t John’s A.A. 113 Robert Welles ...... South W ln ^ r T.O. 24 hours before the big race. loom as threats are Paul Mc- 21 Paul Daly ...... St J ^ i', 41. WilUam Taylor ...... Greenwich Rec now at the University of South 134 Russ H o l t ...... Mountain. Park A.A. While Buschmann did not file ><3l 42. Robert Ramsay ...... Spartan A.C. v< >„> to enter, it was reported he Carolina; Pete Godin, standout 185 James Lynch ...... Mountain Park A A . 43. David Hethemiaa ...... Wachusett Striders would be on hand. The defending schoolboy a year ago at Man­ KEN .'-MITH aS6 Michael R ea ga n ...... East Catholic 44..Michael Crane ...... Unattached-Coventiy chester, now with the UConn 137 Russell lavery ...... Unattn"ched RAY OROTHERS champ warmed up last Simday 45. Tom Bowler ...... UConn Varsity by winning the New Ekigland frosh; and John Salclus of 188 Philip Pler<% ...... East Catholic I ? ^ Catholic and 20 at Manchester High — to End Scholastic Football Careers 46. Bob B rozow skl...... UConn Varsity AAU Cross Ooiuitry Champion­ Gteorgetown University are 139 Chris Anderson ...... South Windsor A.A. 47. Lew Chamberlain ...... UConn Varsity ship in Boston. other home-grown products. 140 John Stone ...... Rockville 48. Ian Gavlne ...... UC&m Varsity Biggest Name Besides Robbins, and Ttelley, 141 Jim Martens ...... RA.L.P.H. 49. Gene Goss ...... UConn Varsity the only other ex-champ back 142 John Carvey ...... Unattached The biggest name is Uttle 50. Doug Hagen ...... UConn Varsity will be Oharlie Dyson of the 143 Edward Gardner...... Bloomfield A.A 61. Tom LUIlendahl...... UConn Varsity Johnny Kelley, a six-time win­ Hartford ’Track Club. It will be 144 Dennis TnideU ...... coast Guard A A . Kickoffs Set at 11 at Memorial Field and Mount Nebo 52. David Olson ...... UConn Varsity ner, who returns after an ab­ BBy y PPE’TE E ’TE ZZANARDI A N A R D I wrvedserved for the seniorilsenior and these ready for them psychologicallypsycholosjicaUy for COIL honors v«* h«v« w t . ..-♦u ______. . . ± 1 A , . F V r the 14th consecutive Five Miler 145 G. C. C a rter...... coast Guard A A . for CCIL honors, yet have lost weeks with an injury, will join 53. Clyde PoweU ...... UConn Varsity sence of one year. The Groton games should be no different. as well as physically.’’ heavy duty. Expected to see ert has told his squad. “ We for Dyson. 146 B. B. P eterson...... Cnast Guard A A Near - capacity crowds to Weaker Platt High and Hall him in the backfleld. Blocking pects them both to as tough ae 64. John Slade ...... UConn Varsity schoolteacher, running for the The upperclassmen, 22 at Man­ plenty of action up front are John Kopdl will head a strong 147 R. C R e g a n ...... Coast Guard A .A are expected tomorrow *1116 Am^y-Navy Club trophy, High. back Bill Bednarz and Jim Nel­ will have our 11 toughest and any the Eagles have faced this 65. Robert Ward ...... UConn Varsity Boston A.A., has a fantastic chester and 20 art East, can John Dulka, Barry Smith, Brian hardest hitting players out New York A.C. squad while the 148 D. L. B ry a n t...... Coast Guard A .A morning when East Cath­ renewed this fall after' Wind­ Working a aide sadtUe offense son, an expert on the pass-run fall. 66. Bob Bourret ...... UConn Frosh record. The two-time Olympian think of no better way to round McCarten, Don Hubbard, Mark there. It will take our very best veteran John Booras of Boston 149 G. A. Flanigan ...... Coast Guard A A ham retired it 1 ^ season with off an unbalanced line that option, complete the visitors’ The games rates as a toes-up, 67. Lloyd Cochrane ...... UConn Frosh and holder of more than 20 na­ olic and Manchester High out their scholastic career then Oakman, Walt Bavler, Bill will add support to Kelley ■with 150 Mike Bigelow ...... Boston A.A a victory, is still another in­ boasts a pair of 220-pounders in backfleld. game of the year to beat South.” all previous contests meaning 68. Charies C r a r y ...... UConn Frosh tional titles, has been either ring down the football cur­ with victories for Coaches Dave Palmer, Jim Sproul, Ed Main- the Boston A.A. in team com­ 151 Ronald Hughes ...... Boston A A centive. Manchester has never Cliff Belcher and Mike Cote, the The Rebels too will be shoot­ Uttle In Turkey Day action. 69. George Davis ...... UConn Frosh first or second in his 10 appear­ tain for 1965 at home. The Wlggln at Manchester and Speed wUl also be a keynote ville and Bob Murphy. petition. 152 Ray Crothers...... Central Conn. A.A. topped ilie Whippets in the four- Whippets can be equally danger­ ing for a winning campaign arid V Indians, seeking a tie for CCIL East’s Don Robert, both Jn their at ends, Coach Ed Ferrigno East will look to the right arm pO. Carl Ford ...... UConn Frosh ances In the Silk Town bunion 153 Jim K e e fe ...... Central Conn. A.A. year - old Turkey Day series, Revived Defense a victory tomorrow ' would 28 Prizes honors, tackle tm up and down initial campaigns as head men­ ous on the ground or through using Mike Curran, the deep of Mike Masiuk, who has gone 61. Pete Godin ...... UConn Frosh derby. He’s regarded in most 154 Bob Russell ...... Central Conn. A A . managii^ only a 8-8 tie in 1962. East’s revived defense should avenge last fall’s 12-0 defeat at Prizes will be awarded to the Windham High at Memorial tors here. the air. Windham’s line aver­ threat, and Bob Muir, who has over 100-yards passing in three 62. Allan L lb ^ iy ...... UConn Frosh circles u America’s premier 155 Alex O r lo ff...... Central Conn. A .A Coming into the game off a get a stem test against the Re­ the hands of East. first 25 finishers. Also, there Field while a win over South ages 180 pounds, but shows shown excellent hands to Man­ of Bkist’s last four starts. Ths 63. Roger Lyman ...... UConn Frosh long distance runner. 156 Bill Shorten ...,.• ...... Central Conn. A.A. “ Windham Is wirthdn reach of 16-0 loss to S>ast: Catholic two bels, who number victories'over Quarterback Bud Slattery, a 64. Anthony Pulino ...... TTConn Frosh will be two three-man team Catholic at Mt. Nebo is a must three interior lineman at 215 or chester scouts. 160 pound signal caller will be Larry FumeU of St. John’s 157 George Conefrey ...... Central Conn. A A a winning season,” said Wiggln, Saturdays ago, the Whippets better. Penney, 6-0, and Northwest scrambler who can run or pass awards, plus trophies to the first if the Eagles are to achieve a throwing to ends Bill Barry and 65. David Smith ...... UConn Frosh i s University, the Metropolitan 168 Robert Ricci ...... Unattached “ and they wiU surely be up for have shown no rhyme or rea­ The Indians will be at full 'jCathollc, 12-8, both of whom top­ with equal poTentcy, runs the two schoolboys to finish. In ad­ winning season. Both games Bill Wojick, who has shown Tom . Carey. 66. Richard Thibodeau ...... UConn Frosh cross country champ, will be 169 Michael. Dlnsm ore...... Spartan A.O. this game. They have plenty of son this HalL They remain the strength. Bob LaPolt returning pled East. The Eagles have run Rebel offense. It was Slattery’s 67. MUton Thomas ...... UConn Frosh dition, the first two Manchester start at 11 o’clock. exceptional speed around, end to the lineup after two weeks Another strong performance f : making his first appearance. GEORGE OONEFREY 160 Angus Wooten ...... Unattached speed In the Wojick buys and a only club to stop Wethersfield up two shutouts In a row over command that played the lead­ 68. Ronald 'Hekert ...... UConn Frosh runners to complete the grind Season finales are usually re­ this fall, handles the offensive. off while nursing a knee Injury. wlU also be needed from backs The New York collegian was 161 Tonr^ M llk ie...... Unattaclied good-sized Tine. We must be High, already assured of a tie Kennedy High and Windham. ing part in the victories over 69. BUI Y o u n g ...... UConn Frosh will receive turkeys from Frank Brother Bob, out the i ^ t tour Backs Dick Bomberger, Bob Johnny Mac and Rick Roberts.' undefeated in cross country 162 Glenp Wylie ...... Unattached South was clubbed by Pulaski, Penney and Northwest, 70. Jason Zaltzman ...... UConn Frosh CHAilUE ROBBINS Haraburda’s farm. Hamilton, Mark Heller, Bill Mac has totaled 22 pdnts in the meets this fall. 163 Robert Sullivan...... Boston A.A. 38-8, in its last start. 71. Andrew Cam pbeU...... Hamilton College Race headquarters will be set Predictions Pohl, Dave Turner and Bill Halfback Ira Smith, fast and past two outings. Latest standout from Central up at the East Side Rec with 164 Peter Saunders ...... UMass A.A. ’ “ This Is the time to come, up shifty, shares the rushing duties 72. Vincent Fandettl ...... North Mfdford Club L Jim Keefe. 2. Johnny Hawver will be counted on for Lineman Bob DeOemmis, Connecticut State College under the awarding of prizes at the All New-England Football Team Credit Due with the one great effort,” Rob­ with Slattery, and Robert ex- 73. Robe^^FId^ . T ^ ...... East Catholic A.A. Kelley. 3. Larry Fumell. 4. John Andreoli, Joe Ruggiero, Coach Ted Owen, Ray Crothers Old Cheney Tech building on Dana Donovan, Pete Benson, 74. William Ven^ettS...... East Catholic A .A Ray Orothers. 6.’ Ambrose Pictorial layouts of the vriU be shooting for his first win. School St. Art Saverick, Pete Kwlat, Paul 75. Lawrence Canjipbell ...... Brown University A.A. Burford. NBA Faces Anti-Trust Suit Bast GathoUc Hlgii and ’The little freckled-faced lad has Director will be Pete Wigren Vlau and defensive standouts' 76. John M archant...... 1 .. .. North Medford Club Should Ralph Buschmann Includes Six Dartmouth Players Manchester HIgjh football Undefeated Dartmouth Unanimous Pick done well in the past, in the top with Lloyd Duff his assistant. John Alubucki and John Rohlin 77. Ed Stanglons ...... Flnnish-American A.O. enter, he’ll be No. 1 and players is the combined Work All-winning Dartmouth, prov­ 10 the past three years. Croth­ All runners will be gueste of BOS’TON (AP) — Dart Others named to the offensive yards and in points with 54. He six second place votes from wiU also have to play leadlni 78. 'niomas Hyson ...... Unattached-Manchester o^ers will move back one Heisman Award to Garrett, ing itself to remaining skeptics Huskies 22-0, also climbed above the Tall Cedars at a light Imjch mouth’s undefeated Ivy unit were ends Milt Morin of also passed for one touchdown. of Herald photographers those who felt the Eagles were roles. 79. Dennis M cC orm ack...... East Catholic ers is the current New England SfMt. with a 28-14 victory over Prince­ Yale to eighth place. after the race. Massachusetts and Jim MacAl- Walton tallied 60 points al­ Cinch Oflara, Joe Satamls stronger, but playing classier 80. ComeU LeToum enu...... ' Unattached-Manchester intercollegiate cross country League champions captur­ ton, was a unanimous choice as Amherst, the other small champ. len of Bowdoin; tackles Steve though keyed upon often by and Reggie Pinto. opposition. 81. Johu Draghl ...... Unattached-Manchester Rodgers’ Hands StUl ‘Hot’ ed six positions on the of-i tihe No. 1- team in New Elngland school power finishing among Diamond of Harvard and Joe Dartmouth opponents. He was 82. Joe K rista n ...... East Catholic Jim Keefe, who just missed LOS ANGELES (AP) — When fensive gnd defensive units today in the final Associated Massachusetts, the Yankee the Top Ten, was ninth. 83. Henry Link nJght, scoring 46 points ns the Lilly of Holy Cross, and guard ah outstanding blocker and a M.I.T out making the Olympic team it was announced that Southern in dominating the 1965 Press regional football poll. Conference runnerup with a 7-2 The Top Ten, •with season rec­ 84. Richard Schaiister Scoreboard Since 1945 Warriors overcame the Knick­ John Leone of Bostdh College. dangerous pass receiver. How­ Paul Miller Wins Unattached -Manchester last year, has a fourth and two California halfback Mike Gar­ The Indians, dssuring them­ record, finished fourth with 13I ords and first place votes in 85. Ernest X y o ...... erbockers 134-125. A ll-N e w England College Selected with Long and Mabry ever, h e' had stiff competiUOn East Catholic second place finishers to his rett had won the Heisman selves the Lambert Trophy as points and Harvard, whi<* parentheses, and points on a 10 86. Wes Kenyon ..... ’TOP THREE FINISHERS WINNING TIME In the first game of the Madi­ Football Team announced on the defensive unit were: end from Northeastern’s Bob Cappa- Turkey Tourney New London credit. ’The former Central Award, USC Athletic Director eastern collegiate champions closed its season at 6-2- with a tor first, 9 for second, etc., basis 87. Marc OeJlnas...... 1945 Chartie Bobbins, Herb Stevenson, Fran Learv 26-10 - .today by The Associated Alan Riley of Maine; tackles dona. Bates’ Tom ,Carr and oth- Mountain Park A.A. standout won the Martin Run 1946 son Square Garden doublehead­ while winning the Ivy League 13-0 victory over arohrival Yale, 1. Dartmouth (18) (9-0) 180 88. Paul Phlnney Jr. Charlie Robbins, Tom Crane, Joe McCluskey . . . . 25-00 er, only action in the NBA Tues­ "Press. Mike Addesa of Holy Cross and ers before being voted All-New At Holiday Lanes ••••••• Central Conn. A .A at Wesleyan last Siaiday and 1947 title, poHed aU 18 first place was fifth with 95 points. 2. Maine (8-1) 166 89. Robert RusseU . Joe McCluskey, Bob Knowles, Jess Van Zant . . . ! . . ’ . . 26:02 He - is------one of the finest gentle­ day night, Detroit stood off a , Dartmouth’s undefeated Ivy pob Greenlee of Yale; mid­ England. Central Conn. A A - appears one of the "men to 1948 Rolling s t ^ g s of 119, 155 and ■votes and a maximum 180 points Undefeated Springfield, t h e 3. Boston College (6-4) 142 M. Aex Jaskulskl...... ^mh Windsor Ted Vogel, Fred Schoeffler, George T erry ...... !!.!2 5 :0 8 men ever to play at USC.’’ League champions captured six dle guard Bill Stetz of Boston heat’’. 1949 Cincinnati. raUy and snapped a 117, Paul boiler 'xiosted a 394 In the voting based on a 10 cream of the region’s small 4. Massachusetts (7-2) 131 91. Les Dowd . . . . . Tom Crane, Fred Schoeffler, John KeUey . ! . . ! ! ! ! ! 24^8 Garrett, named Tuesday as .ixjsltJohs on the offensive and College; linebackers John Hu- 2 nine - game losing streak by schools with a 9-0 mark, was Trinity Frosh Great Season with handicap to post the high­ points for first, nine for second, 5. Harvard (5-2-2). 95 92. Hank F a y ...... 1950 B>ed Schoeffler, John Kelley, John Lafferty ’ 24-65 the season’s best college foot­ defensive units in dominating ard of Mains, Terry 2!emgastof East Catholic c hanging on for a 118-116 victory H oop est scare in the'annual Tiitkey etc., basis. sixth followed by surprising Bos- 6. Springfield (9-0) 89. 93. Marty Martino . Tall Ambrose Burford of 1951 J(*n KeUey, Tommy Crane, Rob B la c k ...... ball player, has been a team over the Royals. the 1966 All-New England Col­ Brown and Rusty Brink of Ver­ ‘Tip-Ofr Unattached-Hartford 1952 ...... 24:80 Tournament at, Holldaiy Lanes Yankee Conference champlcn t«Mi University, which compiled 7. Boston University (6-8-1) 62 94. WiUiam Bracken Milford Academy Wesleyan, like Fumell, was the J(dm’KeUey, Austin Scott, Charlie Robbins .! ------26:83 leafier since his high school lege Football Team announced mont, and backs Dave Poe of its first winning season since 95. Tim Dobrala 1953 J«*n KeUey, Charlie Robbins, Nick Oostes At East High for Manchester Junior bowlers, Maine, which earned a berth in 8. Holy Cross (2-6-1) 36 American Alpine Olnb individual winner of each of his iBicK ...... 24:20. .24:20 days ■' at xvwacveuRoosevelt mIn i^osLos An- d etr o tt’ » today by The Associated Press, Harvard and Larry Marzetti of 1967. -i. PETE GODIN 1954 Nick Cos tea, Dick Rai^ Fred Schoeffler...... 24:42 8T«les and has won the respect of ni-nw ♦ ^ contln- over the weekend. the Tangerine Bowl tor the 9. Amherst (7-1) 33 team’s- cross country meats j Dartoouth, a unanimous Boston College. • The Terriers climbed over 1955 Dick Hart, Johnny KeUey,KeUev. GeorgeGeorc-n Terry . . . a t teammates and omnnnATvfs ^ defense and n Tip-Off Basketball Jamboree Every Junior league bowled NOAA Atlantic Coast College Di­ 10. Yale (3-6) 38 .24:2* teammates and opponents alike. iTc^ o r f r e S ^ e r S e -^ d »lce as the area’s No. 1 power Ryzewlcz, who, scored touch­ Yale in the final p d f with the Ell 1956 CSiarUe Dyson. Alan Shaler, Bob Scharf . . . . ______prevent- ,1s slated Saturday night at East with a torn - thirds' handicap vision title, was a stpoug second Others receiving votes; ,.25 :S4 In the AP- poll alter a, 9-0 season, downs as a quarterback, a half­ dropping to the No. 10 spot. Holy 1957 John KeUey, Pete Close, Lew Stleglitz BOS’TON (APJ—The NaUonal Detroit Red Wings from CathoUc High. Coach Don Bums baaed on the h^hest league av­ for the first time tills season, Brown, Connecticut, Northeast- ..23:59 placed lout players on the of- back • and kickoff and punt re­ Cross, ousting Connecticut from 1958 Pete Close, M McAllister, A1 Confalone . . . reports he WiU introduce hia erage. Miller bowled in the Jun­ topping third-ranked Boston C61- cm , Rhode Island, Southern ..24:43 BasketbaU Association faced a » contending ppsl- tenslye team. Including versatile . turn specialist, is the only soph­ ■the Top Ten after beating the '5? 1959 Bob Lowe, John KeUey, Buss B ennett...... squad at an open house session. ior Boys competition, Saturday. lege 165 points to 142. Connecticut, Vermont, WUUame. ..24:18 U.S. District Court anU-trust r ” NaUonal Hockey omore on the two units. Dia­ Tdonlt mind paying 1960 Bob Ix>we, Jim Keefe, Larry Damon ...... sophomore Gene Ryzewlcz, who An intra-aquad game will fol-. . Coming chxw to the top More The Eagfes lost ground to ..24:00 suit today brought by veteran mond, kfatuszak, Wing, WkJton, 4 1961 was named to a special utility low. were Bob White and Detiiae Me- Maine after losing tiielr fourth John KeUey, Walt Barker, Larry Damon .!. .2 4 :2 1 forward Woodrow (Woody) Chicago, bunching all Its. •goals Greenlee, Stetz, Huaid-and Ma­ a little le u ", 1962 •position.' The Indians earned Officials Jim, Murray and ropovlch. White has a 100-94- game in nine 1 starts, 21-13, to John KeUey, Len Ehler, Larry Damon Sauldsberry. in the second period. — two of bry are juniors. 1963 24:30 Wiro bert^ mi defense. Jim Honratii will also discuss 146-;r24—366 to take l^ o r s for Syracuse, •Bostpn OoUege drew. Vlo Zwolak, John Kelley, George Conefrey .! 28:63 Sauldsberry contended in his them In a 29-second span, edged Hall, who shattered Brown 1964 Ralph ^schmann, Jim Keefe, Larry Damon . Meine, the Yankee Otniference rule changes. The program the "Guys and Gals league while HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL .....2 8 :6 6 ®'^^t against NBA President L defending regular season ehamplon headed for the Tan­ and Ivy League records with a starts at 7:80. Miss Meronovich passed the Walter Kennedy and all NBA ®tiampions 3-2 Ih the only gama gerine Bowl with an 8-1 season weak team, e d ^ Maine’s bril­ Junior Olds with 94-137-95-30- Y e a r Entries Starters Finishers Sponsors 1945. clubs except the Boston Celtics Tuesday night record, and Boston (ierilege each liant ^ c k DeVarney for the No. 366. THANKSGIVING MORNING Army A Navy Club - Rec 1946 .. that the defending champion - , ------i gained one spot on offense and 1 quarterback spot. A one-man Other winners Saturday were thanksgiving DAY- PRIA PICK-UP Sj*'**'4*' Army A Navy Club - Rec Turkey Menu 1947 .. Celtics signed him to an $11,000 VplGAS, Ifev.’ (AP) -|- two on. defense aa 11 colleges gang, Hall completed 136 of 264 Allen Bassett, Bantam Boys, 96- ANDDIUVIRY^ Army A Navy Club - Rec passes for 1,840 yards andreight 11 A JL 1948 .. contract last ,Tlprsday but that Lenny Moore was given Were represented on the honor lOtSO - Five Mile Road Race, 122— 12—230 arid Judy NUes, 1st Post 10 M, Army A Navy Club - Rec touchdowns, and carried 168 1949 .. Kennedy refused to accept the , BalOmora’a team. Main Street. - Bantam Girls, £25-85—16—336. Army A Navy Club - Rec agreement. eighth straight victory Sunday, tlmds for 667- yarde and live BI6 20% 'v ■'veWei 1950., .. 11:00 • Football—Matudieeter^ Junior Boys action had ths * j .. Army A Navy Club - Reo — ____ a newaman grabbed _ Uartmoufli’a first team selec- touchdowns.. * MEMORIAL FIELD 1861...... vs. Wtadham, Me­ spotlight Friday as Brian Mc­ i i # hand. - - - - Rmis In' addition to Ryzewlcz, Whig,.wlx> scored 90 points In DISCOUNT 1062...... Nutmeg Forest TaU Cedars NEW YORK (AP) — The morial Field. Namara needed a roU-off to best who played where needed In the eight games, and Harney bare­ lOSSv...... Nutmeg Forest TaU Cedars^ newest gun In the West — that's It’s like old______ttanee,’' be said Dick Bamingham. Both flnlBhed AModatlo 11% eiM M it Big. Qreen offense, were block­ ly earned their berths over IIKIO -Football—East Catb. 1954...... N u ^ g ^ 7W1 Cedars Guy Rodgers, whose to the Colts’ haifbufk with 845 scores, McNamara WINDHAM — f w s — > * ing guard Tony Yezerj center Southern Connecticut’s Dick No- 4^0 vs. Souflt, Mt. 1965...... tdMotlng has the San Francis^ ‘‘Yeah,’’ .grinned Moore. “ And Nebo. posting a 97-116.18»-l)l-846 and VS. Chuck Matuazak, fullback Pete cera, who' led New England AGAHoial 11% for Om I 1066...... • S Worrloni riding high In the Na- time, Isn’t it?” f Walton, defensive end Bid Long 18:00 - NFL—Baltimore Barnlngham a 106-lQl-lU—24— 1867...... N u ^ g ^ r M t IWI Cedars Uohal BasketbaU Assoclotirni’s _____ - a Bcoren with 94 points and 846. ■ ; ALL KATES INCLUDE GAS, and deteqaivs back Wynn Ma- pushed hhi two-year ^ r n W Cota vs. Detroit 9 RACES 1858.^.. ■., N u t e ^ ^ r e e t 7WI Cedars Western Division. ' SAN DIEGO Caiw / ai»\ bry. ! L lcis, Cbaimel 8. Linda Vhudtaa ndldd a 115- OIL. AND INSURANCE 1860...... Nutmeg ®aU Cedars Rodgera, on elght-year voter. The Bu« b^ mi'i rushing yardage- over the 3,000 h Rounding out thb backfleld 1:80 - Oklahoma vt. No- 114-98—18-345 to t& e the J i£ . ADULTS 81.00 . STUDENTS 60e CrwMtiieao ieetjMMi I860...... Nutmeg Forest WB Cedaiu an wto bss sperti^ for ‘"^e qualifled mark. ’ ^ t 4 “ 'A * f with Waltra' and Ryzewlcz were brqaka, Chaimehi 88. Ur'CHris event: Wendy Cbtrcla's srith SAA tiekete 1861.. . . . Nutmeg Forest TUI Cedars career M^TreePectabL Wing set a- WilUuns record MGUUIKMUni O k i c i s * quarterback Bob HaU of Brown ^0. 87;98—40—318 was best in the 1862...... Nutmeg fo r e s t TaU Cedars footer In the Cbfurg^ by.rushing for 1.130 yards, 27 HBBECT flUSBS . PBE-OAME SALE OF H O K ]^ \ in ov.ei‘ . 8ud explosive speedsters Ed 4i80- A F X ~ B a a l|iego VB. BMtam Otrls while Bruce bu. 1868...... Nutmeg Forest TUI Cedars lag bl'gger m « f S ^ L k e i ^ ' * tourdidow* fewer than Nocera. Harney led Mon., Toee., Wed. 1160 citieii ______Five MHe Course the Runner. WiU RoHow over Mancherter’s Street. Wing, of WllUams and Frank jfcittilo, Ctaisswlalfe 9 6 -1 M -^ 2 1 8 . Mike liT. Menelwsler, 8:50 AJHL 1864...... Nutmeg Forest TUI Cedars contlnuoT Ws sudSte^^^ Thanksgtvljig Da* Matoe ig vuahing with 413 yards. ------r--- - aJIWAOy AtStaOM Ota Nutmeg Forest TU! 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A great opportunity dif HiiK'.i-Ciiii'iii uH'jrimm .MiP 94 Heavy rod 8______LukewarmlF_ reluctance 47 Permit 643-2711 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649- And Inexperienced People 38 Cut of meat 3 Roman dictetor 30 Reverend (abl 50 Eg 875-3136 2098. for ambitious person, very lib- 37 Force Sltofessional 62 T Pratt A Whitney can offer e-al benefits. Apply In person. ('I TYPEWRITERS Standard Grots A Weigel, 76 Oraid>y S t , M J i l : r “ i r “ r " both experienced and Inex-' n n _ and electric. Repaired, over­ perlenced people unusual Bloomfield. hauled, rented. Adding ma­ $RAce riLrohJ 7 ' 5 ^ 9 10 Tnable Reaching Our Advertiwr? career opportunities In a 11-2^ . chines rented and repaired. IS2V M‘LAIR OAft. CLERK — general office duties, AUSNPARK, MICH. variety of job classifica­ o o JL 24-Hour Answeriug Service Pickup and delivery service. tions. At PAWA, you will including typing, full time, Ji­ 11 12 13 ll p.m. liberal benefits. A ^ y ALLY OOP 4 -i,. » » — ' ■ ' **' '^** * Yale Typewriter Service, 649- ii have the chance to develop BY V. T. HAMLIN Free to Herald Readers 4986. valuable skills . . . to ad­ Ix>mbard Brothers, Inc. Bum - '^RUe,MARTH^ u ^ - ^ fc 3 ± ;i OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS CaU M 9^71. V ------' disclose the Identity of ------evening gowns, alterations, MEAT WRAPPERS MAN WANTED to work In lum­ OH, 1 uun preferred. See Tony, Paul ing. Tool A Die Making holidays, insurance and the usual manner. '59 Chevrolet Hardtop 5768. 135-137 Spruce SL 6 days including Saturdays, Dodge Pontiac, 373 Main St. l i $ 495. ______and Sheet Metal. fringe benefits. Apply to 'M' company benefits. Apply WELCOME ’58 Chevrolet 4-door $ 345. AMERICA’S largest selling Painting-Papering 21 NOW IS ’THE TIMfi ’TO Vj; ■■ NATIONAL CARTDCTJISTS ::-T cleaner - Electrolux, matchless INSIDE and outside palntin^r. ------—------CHECK "THE AIRCRAPT" r i Lost and Found ’62 Plymouth Hardtop ARE YOU UNHAPPY cartoonists; SOCIHY ENTER HERE 1 5;::| ■ « IMS by $ 895. quality, enduring excellence. You name your own price. HAIRDRESSERS Wanted — EASTERN ' LOST — Passbook No. 43965. ’61 Comet Wagon $ 545 superior service. See, breathe. Special rates for homeowners perienced, full-time or part- Visit the Employment Office . r With the future prospects 4 - “Confound these pens! They write on butter . . . under* ■ Savings Bank of Manchester. touch no dirt. Call Mr. Ed, 65 or over. 649-7863, 875-8401. time. Replies strictly confiden­ At 400 Main Street METAL of your present job? Op­ —H water . . . and then conk out on a tablecloth!" Application made for payment. Lincoln Hardtop S 595. 236-4251. tial. Write Box B, Herald. East Hartford 8, Connecticut r x {, - EX T ER IO R and interior paint- portunity now exists for a ’60 Falcon Wagon $ WOMAN WANTED — Steady 1 n d u s t r lous, personable — Open for Your Convenience— PRODUCTS m ------Ing. Wallpaper books, paper- work, good pay, 6-day week. man to train for manage­ 16 Orchard St, East Hartford m iii Personals Building— Contracting 14 ?anging. CeUlngs. Floors. Ful- Monday Through Friday o NO MONEY DOWN New System Laundry, Harri­ rial capacity, guaranteed - — -TiTH ______ly insured. Workmanship guar- 8 A.M. — 6 P.M. D RIVER — OH deJlvery, peut- NEa—— —",ii IMM*' WANTED —- Ride from Spruce CARPENTRY — Concrete steps, anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. son St. salary plus commission, m m m m m m CocHEAKi THE ;r y w a r t J ’i'IjIUM'l ’Tuesday Evenings Till 8 P.M. tlme, Saturdays. Apply Coop­ i; ; X ’ »l*lh«UlM tM l„ V, 0.1 to Cinerama, West Hartford, floors, hatchways, remodeling If no answer, 643-9043. company car provided, va­ BEN CASEV SOLIMENE MOTORS EXPERIENCED drapery sew­ Saturdays 8 A.M. — 12 Noon erative OU Company, 316 n-9^ 9-5. Call 643-2853. porches, garages, closets, ceil------cation with pay and liberal & ------b o b VIOLETTE. Sales Mgr. er for part-time work. Call Broad S t ings, attics finished, roc room* PAINTINa, exterior and In- company benefits. Apply in CLOSED THANKSGTVINa , I JUST WANT YOU TD KN0V\4I^ WANTED RIDE from St. James 367 OAKLAND ST. 643-0507 643-1913. BECAUSE IT'S \ BUT I REMEMBER IT formica. No job too small. D & f®Hor, paperhanging, wallpa- ______person for interview. 4-6 Thursday, Nov. 25th SHORT RIBS HAMS. HANS... , ’ UNDERSTAND WHAT HAPPEN0> ^ O T TRUE.1 WAS \ WAS AT AUSCHWITZ, St. to Hilliard St., 8-5. 643-2427 OPEN 9 - 9 D Carpentry Service. 649-8880. P®*" reuioved, dry wall work. H O U SEK EEPER for elderly p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and from 8-5. BY FRANK O’NEAL HANSEBAK0' yESTERDAY, BUT WHY DID >00 DENY ■■ ■ “ I WAS>QUNS,BUT Wednesday. PRA'TT & WHITNEY W X U T Y C.rp.n,^ _ SJT f S!' NOTICE 'concentration/I REMEMBER WANTED — Ride to Pratt & AIRCRAFT , W£UL,VOU KNOW 1958 4 DOOR, hartop Pontiac, dorniera.^ porches, basements Joseph P. Lewis. ters, top salary for rlght^per- OF DISSOLU-nON SHERIFF, I HgAJZ. WOW.' IVE NEVER CAMP- ^ytXJRFACE Whitney Aircraft, ­ SINGER COMPANY DIVISION OF HOW A REPUTATION okav, aaake excellent running condition, refinlshed, cabinets, bullt-ins, son. Phone 649-0072, 9-12 a.m. Garfield-Camp Sch(x>I, Inc, 'toURE PRET-TV FAST. SEEN Anyone ing Lot, second shift, from formica, aluminum, vinyl.vinyl, PAINTING BY Dick Fontame, ______CENTRAL OFFICE UNTTET) AIRCRAFT OORP. Notice is hereby given, pur­ GETS AROUND. m o ve 649-7048. VOUR / so FAST.'/ vicinity of West Middle Tpke. steel, ceramo siding! WlUiam Interior and exterior. Paper W AITRESSES wanted. Apply 506 Silas Deane Highway E ast Hartford 8, Connecticut suant, to General Statutes of and Congress St., call 643-8806 1963 CHEVROLET Impala, su- Robbins Carpentry Service, basing and wall paper remov- Acadia Restaurant, 103 Tolland Wethersfield, Conn. the State of Connecticut that enytime. pgj. gport, automatic transmls- al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. Other Connecticut plants in 649-3446. Tpke., “ Manchester. North Haven and Southington Garfield Camp-School, Inc., a V ------Quality workmanship. Call WANTED — Riders to Hartford condition, call Connecticut corporation having CARPENTRY — 32 years ex- evenings, 627-9571, . _____ from Manchester Vernon area! ® ex^rience n ^ s- MEN FOR FIRST Shift factory An Equal Opportunity an office in Manchester, Con­ perience. Ceilings and floors — ------sary, 3-8:30 p.m., closed Sun- work. Mechanical experience necticut has beep dissolved by 8-4:30. 649-4024. ' tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga- PAINTING AND paper hanging, day. Apply in person. Center Employer, M A P preferred. Apply Eastern Boil­ a resolution of its directors and Auto Driving School 7-A rages, additions, attics fin- work, reasonat>Ie rate, 35 Restaurant, 499 Main St. er Co., 99 Loomis SL, Manches­ shareholders, effective on Oc­ , :______Ished, remodeled, concrete y®®” Manchester. Your ------ter. EXPERIENCED painters. Call .< , ' AUtomobDes For Sals 4 d r iv in g instructions — Home work. No job too small Imme- neighborhood is my recommen- MEDICAL Transcriptlonists — '______tober 18, 1965, in accordance, 649-4343 between 6-7 p.m. with a Certificate of Dissolu­ HP.lfcTH.l4u*1.1 I ED CAR’ Your rrertit fom" P‘®>'-UP. reasonable rates, teen- dlato’estimates. 648-2629. d&tion. Raymond Flske, 649- o"® fuU time, one part-time GUARDS — MALE wanted. NEED CAR? Your credit turn' 1 tion filed with the Office of The BUZZ SAWYER MORTY MEEKLE . iuuc creuu lum age“to*” ^ffe classes. SpecialSnecial UbbCZlLlLfltattention __ ■ ______92.37. »^xMt,x Saturday4 4 \4%j,jr CUlUand LJUllUUJfSundnvSunday UilXy.nnlvonly. VJctlirtaiiCall full or part-time,______must^ be over__ ed down? Short on down pay Secretary for the State of Con­ BY ROY CRANE BY DICK CAVALLI to nervous and elderly. Serv- CEILING AND WALL renova------— ------Mrs. Becker, 643-1141 ext. 320. 21 years of age, have a clean EXPERIENCED painter want­ ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ ing Manchester and surround- tions and repairs, sheet rock INTERIOR and exterior paint- An equal opportunity employ­ necticut AU creditors. If any, ^ I W alarmed. SENORES.' SINCE ACADAS DECLARED inr record. We welcome retired ed. C!all after 6. 643-1420. NO. HE COULD WELL, i V a sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ are warned to present their ( FOR REDISTRIBUTING THE LAND, THE POLLS SHOW HIM ing towns. Call Manchester and plaster repaired. Ceramic waUpaper removed, fully er. persons in good health and able SMEAR OUR c a u g h t UP ON est Douglas. Inquire about low­ AMBITIOUS young man Inter­ claims to Lessner, Rottner, A^AHEAD IN HIS RACE FOR THE PRESIDENT J S H I R i ^ R / BYtseoeoe-iTH iN ii Driving Academy, 742-7249. Me Installed. 10 years experl- I^iaured. Rene Belanger, 643------— —------to prove it. Call for further In­ CANDIDATE . ALL. MY'WOEK— est down, smallest payments ------——— ence. Free estimates. Special ®512 or 644-0804. W A^RESS^ 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. ested in learning new work, Karp A Plepler, Attorneys at N €^CLB JLJ6T BQOUB TH£ formation between 9-6, 247-8350 L f X ^ EVEN WORSE, > NCAV W HAT? an)Twhere. No small loan or fi­ T ~ “ rates for home owners, 649- ...... daily. Apply in person. Jane mill work trade. Hospitaliza­ OFFlCe HIGH OUMP RBCORD! or apply Room 207, 15 Lewis Law, 821 Main Street, Manches­ nance company plan. Douglas Garage— Service— 9292. ^^^®" R®staurant, th city HMM-M. St., Hartford. tion and insurance program. ter, Connecticut on or before > Motors, 333 Main. Storage 10- I'loor Finishing 24 shopping Plaza, Vernon Or- Paid holidays and vacation. April 1, 1966, or thereafter be cle, Vernon. Steady employment Forbes, barred as by statute provided. 11-24 ' '^NTER ST. - Garage for rent, Spi?to^bSii??e^Sc?New ^ ^ ^ ( s p t S S S ^ g WANTn^n------— TOOL & GAGE MMAKERS A K h iK S Inc., 646-6392. Dated at Manchester, Con­ tura sprint, white top, bucket $8. per month. Call Glaston- construction, alterations or ad- floors) ^Waxlne floors Paint — Dental Assistant, necticut this 16th day of No­ ______-n V. cAizciieacea preierrea out not seats, 649-7752. bury 633-7402, 247-4046. dltions. Roofing, siding, pa^l f n ^ ^ i E Panerha^^^^^^ JIG BORE OPERATORS MACHINIST — general machin­ vember 1965. “ ■ tn? t Paperhan^ug. necessary. Write Box M, Her- ing to blueprint, small tool I REPOSSESSIONS: Take over ing, etc. 643-4352, 643-0895 No job too small. Jolm Ver- aid Garfield Camp-School, Iho. Top rates, overtime, all benefits work, 50-60 hour Week, overtime 4 payments, no cash needed with faille, 649-5750. By Lessner, Rottner, Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 COMPLYN^E Remodeling — plus profit sharing. after 40 hours,' all benefits, day } average credit. 1961 Oldsmo Kary A Plepler UX—KWJl. oreuil. Uiosmo- ■■ ----- Home buildine-building, cameTitrvcarpentry serv-«

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1^; ; ■**.''-'r. r , ; rniiiNv^uuioifai iuv£ix>ixs(i. Jl£<£Ciija>, JoAi't^ w iiD f fvJBivxHj^ioiJAV, ^luv3c^ix«uikii 24, 19W m ! T Hou^hoM Gooda 51 ApRTtmenta— Houses For Sale 72 7 A 0 B Apartmdnts-^FIats-r 72 • Hotueg For Sale 72 HeiuhHi P w Sale EV EHY’THING In Sterilized re­ TMiements 63 Tenemsiitt 63 CanUSTMAS SPHX3IAL — as­ Suburban For Sale 75 ■ a. ■ ■ ■ ______,,, MANCHESTER' — SIX room RANCH -Jr’‘l,arge famUy slisd conditioned used furniture and sume mortgage direct from d u t c h , OOLONIAL — consist- ELUNGTOM ro ...c „ - , ------Colm nbia LOOKINO for anything in real 'n n iE E ROOM apartment. Win­ Dutch Colonial, plus porches kitcheh, large living room with you CLASSIFIED appliances, high quality — low bvmer. 6 room Ranch, 2 oar tag of Y-n»ftts,. and U/4 baths, house. Odw MlU Road b L o« “ v.: estate rer'als — apartments,' ter St., new, heat, garage, re­ and garage, excellent condition fireplace, i bedrooms, rec A m illion. wordfl o&nnot Amm. o«v..4^ a* ..h. ______oM hav6 betn looking for a home prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 195 homes, m .tple dwellings, call frigerator, range, disposal and and location, full price $18,700. room, house In Immaculate garage, extra large lot, fruit A mlUion . words cannot des- Route 88. Call 875 6008 cribs this typical New England — ■ <- with a family room the main Public Hernia^ South Street, Rockvilla. 875- J. D. Realty, 643-5129. laundry facilities. 247-4046, 9-5. Call Mitten Realty, 643-6930. condition, completely remod­ trees, near school. Asking, $15,- designed home, carefully cus- floor, call us today on this 2174. Open 9-8. Evenings Glastonbury 688-7402, eled Inside and out, $13,900. 000. Call 649-2136. tomed crafted with the grace channlng 6 room Ranch home On Zone Append ADVERTISING 6-9. PhUbrlck Agency, 649-8464. BIGGEST BAkGAm Manchester MANC3HESTBR Vicinity — 7 and beauty of OoloniaL days of that we Just Usted. It offers 8 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS good sized bedrooms, large liv­ Set for Monday : IN TOWN MANCHESTER Raised room Raised Ranch, custom old. Central chimney with 2 ★ BRAND NEW ★ 8 AJL to 5 PJM. TAKE TOUR TIME PAYING! built 1968, features Include 16x fireplaces, wood shingled gam­ ing room, kitchen and dining THREE ROOM, third floor, heat 2,000 SQUARE FEET Ranch excellent condition. Th# famous Nutmegger A public hearing will .be held 1, 2, or 3 YEARS TO PAY and stove, Call 643-0082. 80 heated and flreplaced famllY brel roof and small pane wind­ area, 12x22 paneled family 3 bedrooms, large kitchen with Monday at 9 pjn. t a Yeomana “SUPER DELUXE’’ NEW Ranch now available. 6 room with bookshelves, one oar COPY a.OSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. LIVING AREA room for table, dining room, room, 3 bedrooms with e x c ^ ows. Screened porch overlooks Hall BO the zontaf board at ap­ 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE THREE ROOMS for rent, with rooms, attached garage. attached garage, combination family room, two fireplaces, Uonal closet space, 18x30 living beautiful landscaped yard, lo­ peals may hear the appUcation aioNDAV Hum f r i d a x loiso a jh .—s a t u r o a t • a j r ALL 100% GUARAOTEED stove and ' refrigerator,' $80 Built-ins, dishwasher. City •windows, well landscaped lot, 9 spacious rooms, living two full baths, two car garage, room, dining room, kitchen has cated in one of Manchester’s of Richard Young who wiehes a ' ONLY $433 ANSALDI monthly. Inquire 32 Church St. sewers. Introductory price, excellent condition throughout, room with cathedral cell­ patio, beautifully landscaped every conceivable built-in, S best neighborhoods, priced In repairer’a license for Young’a $16.18 Delivers only $18,300. near elementary school. Priced »TOUR OOOPERAHON WILL ing, 5 bedrooms, 1% baths, lot with trees, wall to wall car-. fiill bathrooms, 3 - zone heat, the mid $0’s. PhUbrlck Agency, Metal Refinishtag Co., on R t BB APPRECIATED $16.18 Month kitchen with built - Ins, utility room, heated 2-car ga­ 648-8464. at only $18,7(». U A R Realty D IA L 643-2711 TWO ROOM apartment, full peting and drapes included in A new board chaiimaa wlU — LOOK WHAT — APARTMENTS beautiful rec room, com­ price f $24,500. Philbrick rage, 200x288 treed lot. For ap­ X", WT _ Co., Inc., Realtors, 643-2892. — YOU GET — bath, stove. Call 643-0727. Manchester '-A im VNL W S ^ n cr Robert D. Murdock, 643-6472. be named that night to replace plete with bar, closets ga­ Agency ^-8464, pointment call Wolverton Agen­ Robert Rusaell who haa moved 16-PIECE BEDROOM lore, 2 car garage and near­ RAISED RANCH Continued From Preceding Poge cy, Realtors, 649-2818. • 643-9088 875-3396 BOLTON Center — Choice Im T- away. 18-PIBCE LIVING ROOM Four rooms, stove, refrig­ MANCHESTER — West Side. Furnished Apartments 63*A ly one acre of land, near Large executive home with ____ tion, L-shaped Ranch, large Uv- Chnroh Budget 12-PIBCE KITCHEN buses, Chopping and schools. Spacious 0 room home, sun- Help Wanted—^Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 erator, garbage disposal, two garages, 2 full baths. coVEN TOv j——— ing room with fireplace, kitch- Members of the Congrega­ — PLUS — FOUR ROOMS, Newly decor­ porch and garage, close to heat, parking area, on bus OWNER MUST SELL lovely treed lot close to vAJviiirtiKY — Sportsman s op- tional Church have adopted a PART-TIME help mornings and FREE WHEELS — Buy snow ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ated. hot water, free parking, churches, schools, shopping schools, shopping. All city line, near shopping. PmLBRICK AGENCY proposed budget o f $22,117 for or afternoons. Apply, SAD Inc., tires, get new wheels free. No TV SET AND RANGE on bus line. Call 649-7281. and bus line. L^nard Agency, services. A good opportu­ 96 Hilliard St., Manchester. down payment, 6 months to Free storage until wanted. Free WILL ACCEPT 1966. 649-8464 Realtors, 646-0469. nity at $22,900. Call Mr. fishing area Offered at $9 900 pay. Cole’s Discount Station, delivery. Free set up by our ONE ROOM and three room L eon id Agency Realtor! ^ condition. This figure includes an in­ OPENING In route sales. Chem­ furnished apartments, all utili­ REASONABLE OFFER Bogdan at 649-5306 for ap­ 0469. ^ . Selling for $19,800. Call the R. crease of $440 for missions, 643-5332. own reliable men. 649-5249 FOUR - BEDROOM Cape with pointment ical and drug line. Excellent Please note: Appliances are re­ ties, adults, parking. 272 Main MANCHESTER — 6-6 duplex, sunpdrch, oversized garage, F. Dlmock Co., 649-5245. bringing that total to $2,240. starting income and opportun­ COMPLE3TE 0-gauge Lionel St. nice condition, 2 oil furnaces, Also allowed is an increase in conditioned and guaranteed for fenced In yard, recently redec­ Six room, neWly redecorat­ BARROWS & W ALLACE Attrftc* ity for advancement. Those se­ train set, 276 watt transform­ 1 year. On display at main store. modem bathrooms, excellent orated inside, close to every­ live 5 room Ranch, breeze­ the minister’s salary and travel THREE ROOM furnished apart­ ed young Ranch, 3 bed­ Manchester Parkade lected must indicate sales and er, all Lionel accessories, best PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT. location. Also unusual 3-bed­ way, 2-car garage, cellar, sew­ expenses, secretarial help for 4Mi ROOMS, heat, hot water, ment, private bath and en­ thing. Leonard Agency, Real­ rooms, tile bath, dining .Manchester 649-5306 Wanted— Real Estate 77 management ability. Potential offer. 643-1917. ASK FOR CARL room Ranch with rec room, tors, 646-0469. ers, large trees, bus, $18,600, the Rev. George Blvans and a stove, refrigerator, parking. trance, utilities, no pets. 643- room, living room with Open 8 :3 0 -9 Daily to J10,000 first year. For ap­ 247-0358 OR 527-9036 over half acre land, 3 garages. Hlitchlns Agency,"'*'^Realtors[ "WANTED — Bolton, 5 acres of reserve fund for major im­ 9 ’ SOUTH BEND lathe, one Completely redecorated, $i2u. 8368. fireplace, refinlshed kitch­ 8:30-6 Sat & Sun. pointment call AD 3-9627 or 644- SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT For full Information call Ells­ TWO FAMILY, 6-5, on level 649-5324. land or more, preferably south provements. smaller, lathe, cutting tc^ls, 16 Forest St., off Main St. 646- en cabinets, garage, close 0202. If you have no means of trans­ 0090, 643-0000. worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, treed lot. Prime east side loca­ ST. BARTHOLOMEW Parish. side. 742-6051. An amount was set aside for laps, drills, etc. P A C Surj^us, MANCHESTER — 4 rooms com­ to churches, schools, shop­ portation, I’ll send my auto for 643-6930. tion. Wesley R. Smith Agency, Really immaculate Colonial, ^NDO'YER — Wales Rd Prac- a choir director to replace Mra. WANTED — Full-time man to 134 Maple Ave., Hartford, 246- NEW 3-room all electric coun­ pletely furnished, good loca­ ping and many extras. Ap­ you. No obligation on your part Realtors, 643-1567. close to public and parochial room Gold Me- Herbert Englert and it waa work in used car lot for start­ 9574, 233-1792. try Garden Apartments, new tion, parking. Call, 644-8102. praised at $16,200. Will ac­ whatsoever, even if you don’t PORTER STREET 'area — 8 schools, shopping, transporta- Ranch on large wooded .suggested that a student o f ing of cars, washing and vac­ stove and refrigerator, $90. per MANCHESTER — large mod­ cept reasonable offer. Easy Legal Notices buy. room Dutch Colonial, Screen­ tion. 1% baths, formal dining * ’ children. Leonard music might fill this spot on a uum cleaning and other small TO THE ONE . woman in five month, no lease. Leonard Agen­ ern Ranch, central location, 2 financing. Business lioeations ed porch, garage, lovely shad­ room, big front to back living ■^39ncy, Realtors, 646-0469. LIMITATION ORDEB part-time basis. chores, hours 8-5. Apply Ray who has a clean rug: Why be cy, Realtors, 646-0469. A— E—R—T’—S For Rent 64 ed lot, only, $18,900. Hayes fireplaces, basement garage, 1, OF PROBATE. Telfer Mitchell was appointed Dwyer, Used Car Manager, an outcast! Conform, Dirth 43-45 ALLYN STREET only $17,900 for quick sale. Bel room with fireplace, beautifully SOUTH____ WINDSOR______6 rnnm Manchester, within and for Agency, 648-0131. Call Bob Gerstung, 643- landscaped and shrubbed lot, modern Rer.y.h o v j the District of Majicheseter, on the parish custodian to replace Manchester Motor Sales, 512 W. them so that you, too, can go to OPEN NIGHTS ’TILL 9 WE HAVE customers waiting OFFICE SPACE available, one, Air Real Estate, 643-9332.' „ 1 uu " '° “ crn Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 17^ day of November. 1966. 7033 or 875-4433 anytime. Wilbur Smith who has resigned Center St., Manchester. E. A. Johnson Paint, 723 Main for the rental of your apart­ two, or three room suite, new nicely maintained neighbor- family room, full basement Francis c. Viffimti, The Peter Bielnk Interview in Saigon Park TWO PIECE sectional sofa, because o f ill health. St. and rent a Glamorene elec­ ment or home. J. D. Realty, building, 'electric heat and cen­ 5>/J ROOM Ranch completely re­ hood, A bank t appraisedn for a im- rec room,room ;>17,900.sivonn Belr. i T- Air ^ t»state of Miichacl u , Zwick laiA nf dark blue, also comer table, LARGE A week ago Manchester-area residents heard and saw Peter Ice-VOA writer at the center. The center serves the 300 Pilgrim Fellowship tric rug shampooer for only, 643-5129. tral air conditioning, ample modeled. Three bedrooms, cer­ mediate sale, Belflore Agency Real Estate, 643-9332 Manchester, in said District, de- Help Wanted— all excellent condition. 649-4121. 643-5121. —______c e ^ . Bielak interviewed in Saigon by the WTIC team of Paul U.S. foreign correspondents who are covering the war in The Pilgfrlm Fellowship group $2 a day., parking, triple A location. Call amic bath, full rec room, Bent­ WEST SIDE—2 famUy flat, 2 ______BOT.TOM o V J T Michael Zwick. 222 Kuntz and Robert Dwyer. This Is the scene for the Interview Viet Nam. Mrs. Bielak and the couple's two children are liv­ of the Congregational Church Male or Female 37 R. _D. Murdock, 643-2692. Six room single just off ley School arek. Wesley R. new furnaces, 2 car garage, itrAMrTTFQ'TFR “ ULiI ON — $13,500. 3-bedroom Lydaii Street, Manchester, Conn., THE Pr o v e n carpet cleaner FIVE ROOM apartment, 149 Main St., 3 bedrooms, 1^/i .Smith Agency, 643-1567. new kitchen, good investment. MANCHESTER — Executive Ranch with big family room «^n}|n;strator. a small park in central Saigon, dlrecUy in front of the ing in Manchester at the home of Mrs. Bielak's mother, Mrs. elected Richard Robinson aa PART-TIME di^washer, noon MAPLE C rib and highchair, ex­ Blue Lustre is easy on the bud­ Oakland St. 643-2425, 9-5. ONE ROOM (inside) air-condi­ baths, kitchen-dining area, Bel Air,Real Estate, 643-9332. home. Porter Street area, 4 off kitchen comer "i* ------Mary Grabouski at 16 Edward St. Current security regu­ president at Sunday night’a tti 3:30 or 4 p.m. daily. Apply cellent condition, call 649-0064. get. Restores forgotten color. tioned office, 100 per cent Main vacant and ready for im­ LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — '3-bed- lations do not permit families of U.S. personnel to Uve in meeting. In person Jane Alden Restau­ Rent electric shampooer, $1. mediate occupancy. room Colonial with 1% baths, 6% ROOM RANCH, full tiled Viet Nam, and Mrs. Bielak chose to live in Manchester rather Others elected included Jo-An rant, Tri City Shopping Plaza, HOLLYWOOD BED for sale FOUR ROOM tenement, 132 Bia- Street location. Inquire Mar­ Paul’s Paint and Wallpaper 2-car garage, heavily wooded bath, birch cabinets, on bus than in Hong Kong during her husband’s 18-month tour in Jacobus vice president; Diana Vernon Circle, Vernon. with box spring and mattress, seU St., $70. 643-2426, 9-5. low’s Department Store. George J. Chouijian of New Haven, a U.S. Information Serv- Supply. lot, only $25,900. T. J. Crockett, line, $14,900. Char-Bon Realty, Shown by appointment. For Saigon. Dente secretary; George Evana call anytime 643-0427. further Information call the R. yFRNON — Opportunity 'if their'^ci^m^ APPLICATIONS are being taken WESLEY R. SMITH Realtor, 643-1577. 643-0683. I , ^ within said time al- Jr. treasurer; Jane Forbea REFRIGERATOR, kitchen set, LARGE comer store for rent, F. Dimock Co., 649-5245. knocks. Desirable location, 8 > f * committee. Ar- tern w hereby the students could s uniform and cap. A special award waa given to 6500. OaU 643-1349. no pets, available December i. SEVEN ROOM house, 4 bed­ $1,300 annual return on in­ tact Box F, Herald. rooms, fireplace, hot water 643-5953. out, Bentley School, 643-9133. » . r j ' V t V . ' ‘■““or ohapa, on thoSln^S* ^ .1 th. ,lS Mra. Stanley Field. Call McKinney Brothers, Inc., MANOR vestment. Patil Fiano Agency, ana aiinnrna f..- .ho — _.,.t fireen. „ ^PAlach. Paula Rivard, without being In contact with business at hand was called PEOPLE constantly walking all SEWING MACHINES — Why 643-2139. heat, all good sized rooms, 649-4697, 646-0191. School Out Today WSHWASHER — full or part WEST SIDE — near bus, 6-6 In which to bring in their claims over your rugs: Rent a Glam­ settle for an unknown brand large secluded lot, on bus line. agnin.st said estate, and ■aaid‘"ad-said ad­ A weekly advent candle aerv- Barry Gooding an^Steve'uovd' ‘‘epresentatlves. '^he first motion School’s out for the weekend time, apply In person. Jane Al­ duplex, double garage, modem Colli (Su Wagner ministrator is directed to give faib- ice orene electric rug shampooer of doubtful quality from some­ FOUR ROOM duplex, $87. 59 Call Warren E. Howland, 175 EAST CENTER ST. MANCHESTER — Immediate ------e Will be held at the United Roger’s proposed that ^ue to toe nature of today at 1 p.m., except for tha den Restaurant, Tri City Shop­ 71 VERNON ST. kitchens and baths, 200’ deep 643-9088 „ „ „ „ lie notice to~the'creaitiis"io''bring 'T' ^® Roger’® decision came at the the nortrait v. the business senior vice for only, $2 a day at E. A. one you don’t know when you Waddell Rd. Apply between 6-8 Realtor, 643-1108. MANCHESTER occupancy, 6 room Colonial, 875-3396 in their claims within said time af Congregattonal Church during close of « rtioin,-„„ ...... ^oe Portrait business be shared *® ™s>ne®8, senior vice Technical School which closes ping Plaza, Vernon Circle, Ver­ can buy a brand new Singer p.m., or call Glastonbury, 633- lot. Sensibly priced. Hayes double garage, fireplace, re- iiTOcd by mibiishrkg"a‘ copy''orthis regular" services between by a pool of Interested photog- "tander -Norman Richardson at the regular time. The kldif non. Johnson Paint, 723 Main at. It The Most Exciting — for only $59.50 'With as little as 5613. COMPLETELY fiimished trail­ Moving to Florid!', 'Must Agency, 646-0131. aome newspaper haying, a ^®''®ral interested raphers. This idea was not well take charge. The second fun ends Monday morning, won’t stop them fr6m walking, "Home-Like” Apartments frigerator, carpeting, $21,900. BOLTON — $10,900 will buy this ®'rciilat'ion in" said ‘j!?^bate‘“dtstric“ day. Bach Sunday, another can- photographers called to air the . a k ------r,,,..' . ° ------$6.00 down and easy monthly er, Coventry Lake, $100. month­ sell, no reasonable offer re­ when classes beg(ln again and MAKE $30. or more per day on but it wiU keep you from wor­ MANCHESTER — Executive P...U R..„y, " T ”„ s terms. Singer Sewing Center, ly. 742-8476. fused. 3 - bedroom home, In Manchester! 8243. Mom’s fun starts. local Pood Route. Man or wom­ rying about it. neighlxjrhood, 7 room Colonial, system and new well and five the notice given. 832 Main St., 643-8883. FOUR ROOM apartment. In­ breezeway and garage, 1 Bedroom Apt. $135 FRANCIS C. VrCNATI. day. weak.. Tk. .iek" ..“ ‘"rt" LaMry, F.llot, Wh.t wa, Ihe cau,.7 A man can an. part or full time. Experi­ 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, cablnet- Acting Judge. WELL KEPT carpets show the quire 136 Blssell St. fireplace, newly redecorat­ ROCKLEDGE — Immaculate 6 Manchester Evening HeraM ence not required. Write Clyde Suburban For Rent 66 ed, sidewalks, water, sew­ t ed kitchen, porch, garage, 2 Bedroom Apt. $160 room brick Ranch with view, An additional nine DySard, P.O. Box 371, Balti­ results of regular Blue Lustre FIVE ROOM tenement with Columbia correspondent, 'Vir­ N Musical Instruments 53 ers. Move right in. No beautifully landscaped lot, only Duplex ...... $175 double garage, 2 fireplaces, ^cres adjoining this property is more, Md. 2-1203. spot cleaning. Rent electric heat, second floor. Adults only. GLASTONBURY — East. 4 ginia M. Carlson, tel. 228-92M, rooms, second floor, $115 heat­ agents. Ct’l o-wner. $19,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. (with baths) plus extras. Pasek Realty, 289- more shampooer, $1. Larsen’s Hard­ B&D SILVERBELL tenor ban­ 649-9049. 7475 742-8323. land. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Coed, 22,' Sets pensation to all Catholics in the Ueon Fallot of the Fallot After lisfenino- t i t , e had no intention of resigning ware. jo, birdseye maple, resonator, ed, garage. 649-0422. Rent includes everything MANCHESTER — West Side. Norwich diocese, enabling them Studio opened the debeate by an^ suJertio^ T ’ . Situations Wanted— Inlaid pearl, about 30 years WEST END — Five room first Usted—NO EXTRAS! Herself on Fire ANDOVER — Shoddy Mill Rd., 649-8887 Lovely 6 room Cape, half block SPACmOUS Oistom built all to eat meat this Friday. reminding Rogers of all the Rogers^turned the nrnhfi said he looked out the win- Car Hits Bridge, Female 38 old, new condition. 649-3023 floor flat, redecorated, stove, to bus, school, and shopping. Dnck 6 room house 2 ce r a m ic------ucuiuum ^ , , various criticicmc ^ ® ^ Lurnea me problem over dow while the meeting was practically new 5 V2 room Boats and Accessories 46 after 5. refrigerator. Adults preferred, WILL CARE for infants and Ranch, wooded lot. Leonard Plenty of trees and shrubs, ball,., aX "'"V •« Pa. (AP) •« tta “klSraulSS.“ LS L cLf'"’Tk“' >■'“'«», “P »nd L tb“ Forced Off Road $110. Call 649-8671. large 50x234 lot. Call S68-0582. Frijridaire brick garage plenty of stor- facilities, only $13,500 for — An attractive West Chester -AiitW/M • 0,4 needed for threw the de^iPTiaHrm f choices they had lay in dis- crowd gathering. It numbered children in my home, hour, day 16’ SEAFAIRER Deluxe, 75 h.p. SET OF DRUMS, complete, Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. SIX ROOM Ranch on shaded E\’inrude, new trailer, excel­ All Electric or week. WappLng, 644-8327. used approximately five AVAILABLE Dec. i — 4-room 100x400 lot, big family sized SPACIOUS Split, 3 twin size . . . . “ “ A car driven by Edward G. lent ski boat, clocked at 40 FIVE ROOM single house avail­ Kitchens i s r ' .TXaSs f. r.r- months. 2 Victoria Rd., Coven­ apartment, convenient location, kitchen with super abundance Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. ------_ _ _ tAnd Com­ YOUNG MOTHER ■will babysit ous bedrooms. 15 x 19 living room English Colonial, 4-bed- dry rooms, assigned park­ tors, 646-0469. Hartford ran into the back of a by the day dr week in my Theater Building. WE BUY and sell antique and Small Colonial styled building ing space, ceramic bath­ rooms, heated family room. ic Cerrieione. Robert ’ rp^ttier ®ta<-ed that he believed which involves more thM $10,- ™ Non-Violent Action. MANCHESTER — 1,600 square room with fireplace, dining rooms, 1% baths, den, rec ^ rr ig io n e , Robert Cottier, fhe students car driven by Tanash H. Atoy> home. Call 875-6470. used furniture, china, glass, sil­ offers charm and privacy. Only rooms with glass shower flreplaced living room, garage, COLUMBIA LAKE, $12 000 4 were Influenced 000 worth of business a year Hollis is a full-time pacifist. feet of living area, 1963 Ranch room, kitchen with all built-ins, room, garage. Hayes Agency. Catharine Small, Karen Wheel- natan, 46, of 317 N. Main St. ver, picture frames, old coins, $125 monthly, heat, hot water, doors, prewired telephone oil hot water heat, l',4 baths, room Ranch, fireplace, ’ paAel- er, Tina Evankovech Jamie tv.r“k. ®A'®®n’Anship of for the designated photogra- board at Fuel and Feed 49-A with 2 - car garage, built-in 2-car garage, 100x200 lot. Own­ 646-0131. at 9:40 p.m. yesterday. Atoyna- WANTED — Housework, also guns, pewter, scrap gold, stove and refrigerator includ­ outlets, heat, hot water, $23,500 and worth it. Wolverton ing, cellar, new furnace. Kneeland, Karen LaFont ^ competing studios than by pher. t” ® farm and works on pacifist kitchen, 2 full bathrooms, 3 er leaving state. Wolverton Karen LaFontaine tan said he had stopped at a stop have nursing experience and WOOD — Seasoned hardwood, watches, old jewelry, hobby ed, Hayes Agency. 646-0131. resident superintendent, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- end Kattiy LaFontaine. projects without pay. bedrooms, family room, with Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. HENRY ST. — 7 room home, lavishly decorated car­ sign on exit ramp 93 to enter children supervision. Prices out to fit your fireplace. De­ collections, paintings, attic con­ 5324. He is a short, softspoken, 38- fireplace, utility room, alumi­ kitchen beautifully remodeled peted entrances. MANCHESTER — 6 room mod­ Italian - American Club Rt.^16. Mjfs. Portta stopped bc« reasonable. 643-6138. livered. Call 742-7852, 742-7279. tents or whole estates. Furni­ SIX ROOM duplex — immacu­ Congiegational Pilgrim Fellow- y®^®’®''^ Englander -with num siding, storms and Manchester with all built-ins, dining room, Members of the Italian-Ameri- H ebron hind him, then saw the road ture Repair Service. 643-7449. late condition, centrally locat­ em Colonial, natural cabinet VERNON — custom built, 6 ship to. fill several big boxes, clipped brown hair that forms MATURE woman would like large “living room, with beamed • Model Apartment fur­ can Friendship Club will hold a ed, 2 children only, $110. J.D. screens, oil hot water heat, FAMILY CAPE kitchen, Iti baths, fireplace, room Colonial Ranch, natural report says. There were al.so ^ widow’s peak. He is married clear. She anticipated the car in babysitting in my home, excel­ Gardert-—Farm— Dairy ceiling and fireplace, 3 bed­ nished by Watkins Christmas party for members, front of her to pifll out, which H Realty, 643-5129. country sized lot. Wolverton Six room Cape Cod near wall to wall carpet, stove, re- cabinet kitchen, built-ins, dish- gifts of money, to be used for ^*® wife does not live with lent care gi-ren. 649-2627. Products 50 rooms, and den or 4th bedroom, children at the clubhouse on Rooms Without Board 59 Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. East Catholic High, bus • OPEN DAILY and frigerator, aluminum storms, washer, dining room, fireplace, Schools Out the purchase of turkeys. The ^'m. did not, and she hit it, poUca TO SUBLET — 4 room new and shopping. Could be 4 1'/^ baths, front and rear porch, SUNDAY, 1 to 5 (By 2 car garage. O-wner leaving 1% baths, enclosed carport,’ Kingsbury Ave., Dec. 12. said. HAND picked, Macs, Starks, THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- CONCORD RD. — Beautiful good things will be distributed Hollis said he has an "adop- apartment, $135 includes every­ bedroom or 3 bedroom and 2 car garage, $23,600. Philbrick appointment anj^me— state, Hanely Agency 643-0030. large lot. Hanley Agency 643- Members should send the At 4:16 p.m. yesterday. Elate Situations Wanted— and Baldwins, $1 per 16 quart tage Street, centrally located, amon.^ the needy of the town ted" boy who is a Marine due thing. J. D. Realty 643-5129. Ranch, large living room, for­ dining room. Fini.shed Rec Agency, 649-8464. Call 643:7135). ------*—' ■ ' __ - names and ages of their child- For Holiday M. LobdeJl of 44 Elberta Rd. ______Male 39 basket. In own container. Bot- large. pleasantly furnished in time for Thanksgiving din- back soon from Viet Nam. Hollis mal dining room, cabinet- room and new oil burner. MANCHESTER Immaculate ren, up to age 12, to the club was pulling out of a parking lot ti's Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 FOUR R(X)MS, heat, hot water, MANCHESTER two falmily, 5-5, • On Bus Line, 2 Blocks ®crs. said the boy’s father dfed when RETIRED MAN looking for kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ $15,400. Call Don Sisco, 8 room Cape, aluminum storms by Wednesday, so that suitable Hebron elementary schools on Oakland St., police report. Rd. electricity, range, redecorated, to Schools, Churches, ------the boy was In his teens and work, five days a week, 6 hours for overnight and permanent tion room, landscaped yard. 649-5306. central location, separate fur­ carport, 100x200 lot, Hanley L/Cgai Notices gifts may be purchased. and the regional high school She cOuld not complete the turn guest rates. centrally located, $115. Avail­ Bank, Shopping, Post Manchester a day. Phone 649-8416. COLD STORAGE Apples, Mc­ Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, naces, $180 monthly Income, Office and Library . . Agency, 643-0030. ------...... A New Year’s Eve party u«.-iv lor for closed------Tue.sday...... for the Thanks- ...Ckoo.- „ . Evening Herald Hollis took charge of him. from the lot, she told the police, able immediately. Call after 6,. 643-5953. $17,900 for immediate sale. Bel ______IJMITATION ORDER members and friends is aI.so be- S^^^ring holiday, and will reopen o*'correspondent. Miss 'Hie boy is "sympathetic to- Intosh, Cortland, Delicious, MAN TO SHARE house with BARROWS & WALLACE B a n k ARP'RAT^TT'D a — ^ 7 a , , v o u r t o f p r o b a t e . PATRICIA (XimVAY and had to back up. 649-7287. Air Real Estate, 643-9332. ARFRAISED 6 room held at Manche.ster. within and for Susan Pendleton, tel. 228-3454. ward my ■views," Hollis said, Manchester Parkade UaTko ' 1., J . k.. T, ------fh» “““ planned. Tickets will be Monday, providing five days of Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Baldwins, Winesaps; also, fri>sh other pien, warm, comfortable LARGE EXECUTIVE Ranch, 7 pulled forward she struck a car apple cider. Ferrando Or­ Manchester 649-5306 tie®‘rable Bowers Distnct ^o^f^ on th? Memorial Hospital. She suffered available soon. rest and recreation ofr teachers "but being a Marine, not com­ room, $14. weekly. 649-7304 af­ FOUR ROOM apartment on bus rooms, modem kitchen with all oL-xiooi area, fireplace, full driven by Samuel Stone of Rock* Open 8 :3 0 -9 Daily . . Prosent Hon. Fi ancl.i c . ' vifrnatl, s e c o n d -a n d third-degree bum s 4:h New. ' pupils, including Sunday pletely.” FOR SALE — AKC German chards, Birch Mountain R'oad ter 4. linci heat, hot water, parking. built-ins, dining room, two fire­ ville who had been trying to pn»« 8 :30-6 Sat. & Sun. Hollis has obtained a passport Shepherd puppies, 7 weeks old, . (off Hebron Avenue, Route 94), Hanely Agency, 643-0030. places, 2% baths, family room, Man Says ,Suits by. pedigree, -wOrmed, 875-4963. Glastonbury, ROOM FOR RENT, newly fur­ and plans a trip to Viet Nam — - - S two car garage wooded lot, CIRCA — 1784 wlilte pillars, treeT Call S L e r b e fo r e ?2 ^ the 4-H in pro- Among the latest gifts for the nished, private entrance, on FOUR ROOM Duplex, heated, noon or after « n m 6AQ sfiQR On motion of Marie K. Miller aka U®®' doctors and school offl- viding 4-H calenders for famil- redecoration of the Hebron Taken from Car "to get everybody’s point of WANTED — Good home for $29,500. PhUbrlck Agency 649- business zone, 3.500 square bus line, hear shopping. 649- stove, garage, completely re­ 8464. WANTED Organization. Congregational Church is a ■view there: also, hopefully, tiome Irish Setter, all shots, loves H&usehold Goods 51 7702. feet selling and storage, plus Public Records decorated. 643-8281 after 6 p.m. 88 ESSEX St. — $13,000. takes ORDERED: That six- months “ “ “ because of a personal The Cooks and Bakers and Painting of the be'auUfuI old , Police r. ireport four more cases of the Viet Cong.” Then ; he children and is a good house lovely 8 room house. Hutchins SEWING MACHINE — Singer SPRING STREET — A custom MAN TO WORK IN this 6 room house, oil hot wa- h?®and allowed for the creditors with- She said that it had nothing to bave been working on a .service ®f the present church destroyed ® ' that country to establish ^ a Donald R. Gray and Thelma' 649-2088 after 6. central location. Mrs. Dorcey,. room single, oil heat, 2 car ga­ rooms, 114 baths, porch, ga­ ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT movlel, excellent condition, but­ 14 Arch St. Joseph Barth, Broker, 649*0320. agarns/said eMa1e‘'\nd®‘ said“ ‘?i’’ ^^® sltuatiom-or Project for the Fairhaven Rest by the disastrous fire of 18^2 valued at about P®®®® center for Southeast Asia. M. Gray to Loomis J. Marttn 2 rage, stove, refrigerator, $125 AK!c Registered German Shep­ ton holes, embroiders, hems, rage, built-ins, vacant. Wooded ------eciitHx------is directed to grive public Viet Nam, referring to recent 1.A Rockville. D . Club----- mem- The-r.,----- picture------was painted . . by Miss • $200 were wer sfolen .irom a car Hollis feels there is nothing monthly. Phone 643-2722, 9 MUST BE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE Manchester and Sandra M. Martin, properte herd, 6 months old, bred for «tc., was $309.50, unpaid bal­ COMFORTABLY Furnished lot. T. J. Crockett.^ Realtor, 643- nollce to withllr^id^ cases of suicide by immolation bers are-making birthday cakes Jennifer Nygren, daughter of P^^l^ed iin .front of Howard ‘"consistent with being a pacifist at 20 Westland 8t. a.m .-5 p.m. 1577. their claims temperament and show, beau­ ance $59.85, take over pay­ room for older gentleman, SELLING EXPERIENCE HELPFUL Home Plus Investment lowed “bv‘pubiktiiing a“copv'*of'tius__ .e' ..I.i- {n nrrtfAafprotest againstarralnof government Snd CArdficards fnrfor tViathe home’s resi-^^,.1 Mr. and Mrs. Stanleynz__i __ vr K . . Nygen .TohnSrm's•^®b"®on'3''Restaurant on- Tol- ®- legionnaire. Harold W. Garrity -and Stan* tifully marked, shots, house- ments of $8. monthly. City Sew­ parking, 272 Main St. Florida bound owner now dmuJiionTn® Hebron., Other gifts are an- ^Pk®. The victim. Charles , 0 "e of Ws dreams, he said, ley Bray to Wesley R. Smith,' broken, intelligent. Call 643- ing Center, Hartford, 522-0476. APPLY IN PERSON offers an 8 room Colonial wUhih ten days from the date of According to the police. ac- ? tique candle sconces placed on Rockland, Mass.,* establish a meta^ crafts property off Oak Grove St. ROOM for business or profes­ 9688. wlUi 2 baths, fireplace and herself afire Manchester Evening Herald either side of the painting given Parked his car there'on ,Nov. 6. Jewett City. Thousahds Paul W. Dbugan to Mary Le« Special Warehouse Release sional girl, kitchen privileges. SEE MR. THORP, ADVT. DIRECTOR 2 car garagei For Income FRANCIS C. VIGNATI, an area used partially as a Tolland correspondent, Bette in memory of Miss Mary Kellev possibly the car was un- metalworkers are employed Kanehl, property at 139 W. Mid* BEST o f f e r for 3 month old 3-ROOM HOUSEFUL OF Call 649-6258 after 5 p.m. FOR A DAY. WEEK.,. O R L O N G E R Ar#iner .TlirlvA ______■ niio#e>alA «<*ra> noa» • ...... ^ ^ ' l. ^ __t, .. fit fVtA ai i a ^ at-. on same lot, a 3 room ____ Acting Judge, parking lot on the campus. Sev- Quatrale, tel. 875-2846. of Middletown. A new gold cross he told police. He di.s- ^>^® submarine yards of the die Tpke. Cocker Spaniel, female. Silver UNCLAIMED FURNISHED bedroom, all con­ SMMiiiiiii iiimI ll« H Marriage LIcensea ROOMS OF NEW WARE­ shower, free parking. Apply 195 Manchester 649-5306 Upon application of Charles vin- several persons saty her in Frank John Berk, 81 Kerry Manchester - South Windsor Spruce St. AGENCY (Continued from Page One) the pew cushions, to be done at Keeney St. The coat had been nleLid theto HOUSE FURNITURE $199 Open 8:30-9 Daily to"«tone praypraying in that an Imitniment flam es alm ost Im m ediately St., and Martha Helen MeShef* toVk-n line, 644-8625. GOOD INVESTMENT IN 8 :3 0 -6 Sat. & Sun. purporting to be the last will and ' ■ such times as will not interfere P’^ced In the . cloak room and 7-pc. living room, 3-pc. bed­ TWO CLEAN, pleasant rooms In testament of said deceased be ad------— —— with chiir/-h a..— disappeared between 10 and 12 ^ possibillttea of a fery, Hartford, Dec. 4. St. John’s, RPAL ESTATE .— iz:------mltted 16 probalprobate, as per appUca- dang®r” of fire since the Mau- i

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mm 'n needs, under a comnunlty pro­ . { .. ______iM W g^C ^' for ibe'wFW gram. A u ^ ^ ,t presented' a' ip' Bunald^ ea ^vir iw«e^/tti^r noth an- Joeeph Dyer, state ooordlna^ I ciandsir;;a«!fedH^ ffoir to Cifo Scout'Pack 80 yes­ tor c< the federal program, has idveraary at a Obrtatihaa Tea terday.* aftenMxm. Mrs. Alfred rain fliTrfiptin' iW ^,. B u s u '^kttve alerted Manchester’s Commu-' on Dec. 2 at l p.m. at the home Dube, den mother, selected Har­ Toitiortow etefoiirt , $ 1 # .;^'1 Row lii Hartford at nlty Council to the possibility of Mra. jOharles S. House, ISO ry Arendt to r^^Ve the flag Oksiyed by Council m l i|M «»|i leave the hospital ^ that there may be Inautflclent itfencheifer” -d h ig h IB WesUand ' St. CMIdren’a books and______lead in______„ tge Pledge___ of... Al There will be no edition , , funds anocaieaallocated locallylowuiy to per- C i^ o f Vittogo Charm P-*n< reaervatione^ con- and toys will be received for legiance. Flag eUquettes were of The Herald tomorrow— The Community Council of the town’s Economic Op- hiring of-a director I , - pait the Capitol Region Mental V(*L. LXXXV, NO. 48 XTfflHTY.TWo PA 6ES-TW 0 .SEChoNB) dehvery to the Northend Day diatributed to eight boys. and BfANCHiSSTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26,4965 (Cteaemed AOveHtelBC c a Page 29 ) SeM n Aeaoctatkm, Inc., 217 Thanksgiving Day. Drive portunity Department last night approved the board of stinfr. nUV/lS O w rim Care Center, Hartford. B\>r res­ safely^ and have a pleasant education’s Head Start Program, and immediately au- in that went, the town nuiy liarmlngten Ave., Hartford, by ervations, contact Mrs. Morton Members of the Ballet Work- holiday become part of regional today. The aervice ia aponsored Temsky, 24 Qlen Rd., Granby, thorized the preparation of an application for $25,713.60 a of- Shop of the Priscilla Glbeon in federal funds. flee, either in Hartford* ■ or In I qt the aasoclattcn and aervea by Tuesday. School of Dance Arts, held their The program, a repeat of the , Xanotieater reatdenta, another office for towiu east first session of the season on one held laat summer for 60 charges that it is a “rubber of the Connecticut River. ■ f j ; / I Floyd A. Gregory, 560 Spring W atkins Chairs Sunday at the studio. Charles pre-kindergarten children, will stamp’’ group, adopted a reso­ Dyer has made it clear, how­ 4 Chafles GHbert, public service St., is cast as Peter Qiilpe, a Kelly of New York City waa the operate, if funds are approved, lution which states that, in the ever, fiat federal plans are direotor of the Hartford Times, young artist, in the University Ideas Committee guest teacher. from March 28 to June 24, this future, all agencies which have still in an experimentsd stage FAIRWAY Viet War’s Pace gave an ifluetrated talk of his of Oonneticut's production of programs to submit for imple­ and have not yef been stand­ recent visit to Israel on Monday "The Cocktail Pary.^’ A sopho­ Bruce Watkins, vice president time for 80 children, Report cards were mentation will be required to ardized. Mt an aasemfoly o f Mrs. Doris more in the School of Fine Arts, dlstrib- ^ the Manchester Chamber of '>® conducted at fpur uted yesterday and today at Bites and will be under the di­ present their plans well in ad­ Bogan’s eocial studies classes he has appeared in two previous Commerce, has been named Manchester High School and 111- rection of Mrs. Mary Haskell vance of council meetings, so SHARES OG W EST. TOO •t Bennet Junior ‘High School. productions. The play will be Ing and Bennet Junior Highs. temporary chairman of a com­ that they may be scrutinized New York ^— Californians own These olaaees are presently presented Dec. 3 to 11 at 8:18 of 18 Jordt St., who had dlrect- BOTH STORES mittee of Judges to consider and ed minutely. more shares in New York Ex- Studying the N ear and Middle p.m. at Harriet S. Jorgensen, the previous Head Start approve payments for winning Program, changfe-llsted companies than Xostern countries. Theater. The council scheduled another OPEN TONIGHT Reported Slower^ Klar Explains suggestions by town employes. The council’s approval was meeting for Dec. 7 at 8 p.m., residents of any other state — -j-k .JL ^ Others onw— theww committee, all given reluctantly,iciu(,;i.cuii,jy, withwiui uiethe »p-ap- when winsii iiit will complete its ap- including New York. for your last minute Jr a r a io a " r o i e c t ®PP®'“ted by General Manager parent need for haste the de- pUcaUon for an initial program Thanksgiving Needs! ^ J ' ' , Richard Martin, are Walter S. tiding factor. grant, v will discuss again the Tablecloths, State News James S. Klar, assistant 0forrld Po^ of war |n re> RANGE The toll reached 194 on the taJitles occurred singly. H of a four-day boUdayholiday weekend. r ® '’ Most of the motor vehiclevel fa- d^age ^ great that the Rev. “^^robjSto'lm ssijy toe VaU- I«» the air vwn- ogatoBt NottOi Rockville S75-.3271 ______head-on collision of two cars c^ s?i:tcl\ t"p 2;Jc^ s Vl®t Nhm. U.6. N ^ S ^ 'S SALE! near Dayton, Tex. atwi James Szabo 20 T/wAnH Canzonlere,’* a booje in the planes 4e^ix>yed a oon(i Rain and snow in wide areas wSmai? Jo ’ S of the great 'lUHan 8tte xmw Dlen Seven Killed In western and midwest sections questioned * in ’ conntirH rm century poet and scholar ^ group of 22 Fighters f i» maxje driving conditions hazar­ dous on many highways and R. E. Wandell at Bikur Cholln Achln synagogw ond only to Dante. ^ also may have resulted in light­ Herald Photo By Ofiara N Police Seek er traffic. and incidents in other J l a ^ f Building worShiu hook of verse hand w rit- , ’The National Safety Oonncll, Ferguson Trophy Goes to New Winner ten by Tarquato TaSso, Italian ^ Navy announced la Confracfor 20y» OFF Reason F o r which regards Thanlragiving as New cbampioii Ray Crothers holds the Ronald H. Ferguson Memorial Tro­ R fn w l ClmnMwIa P®®t the 19th century whose th at (he Entetprisa and J • largely a home holiday that in- phy, presented annually by The Herald, to the winner of-Manchester’s five- urawi spreaas masterpiece was "Jerusalem nuclear^wweirod Residential-Commercial Hixplosionlosion volves little long distance drlv- mile road race. IHanking him are runnerup Jim Keefe (left) and'Johnny Kel- NEW HAVBIN (AP)—A police- Delivered,’’ die story of the first Alterations-Remodeling ON EVERY COAT IN STOCK! r Ing, did not estimate the num­ ley, th^-place finished. Stories and other photos on sports pages. man fired a warning shot when Orusade. (See Page Tteelvi^ ber of traffic deaths for the 102- KEOKUK, Iowa (AP) — Offi­ a crowd at a dance "suddenly A copy of the famous crown ef “Business Built On hour period. got out of hand’’ ahanksgivlng St, Stephen, first king of Hun- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY cials agree that seeping gas Customer Satisfaction” HARTFOW5 (AP)—Pour per- nlght. gary. Tshombe Seen ripped apart a National Guard sons have lost thelt lives** in The fight at the dance wound A box containing reUce of 0 HIRING Full Insurance Coverage armory in a fiery explosion kill- Connecticut highway accidents MacNamara Discusses up as a disturbance at Yale- Garota, Moreno, assassinated Returning to New Haven Hospital. mresidertt of Ecuador, which had 82 BALDWIN ROAD Ing seven people — but they so far this holiday weekend, _ _ , o GENUINE MINK COLLAR DRESS don’t know how it got into the William Juohniewicz, '28, of PoUce said a young girl aj>- %een sent to the Vatican as a Fost in C^ngo Tel. 644-0450 building or what touched it off. New Britain, was killed ’Thurs- parently was struck on toe head gift to Pope Leo x m Hundreds Of Good Jobs Now After 5:00 P.M. AND UNTRIMMED CASUAL STYLES The blast turned a llghtheart- day night when a car in which Defenses in Britain with 1-a bottle. 7 .T ' 7^~ She was — ■ taken— to ~ Hie Apostolic Library, one wiof LBSOPOLDVILLBJ, the Oodga ed Thanksgiving Eve square he was riding struck a bridge on the hospital. About 60 persons the world’s greatest collections (AP) — There waa apectdaiiS dance into a nightmare of death Christian Lane, Berlin. LONDON v.o.x(AP) , — xwucii.Robert o.S. uiaaBmmo.uuadissemination orof nuciearnuclear weap- The rne meeting of the alliance’s dance followed, con- of manuscripts and ancient today that Moise ’Tshombe nja^ For Experienced and Inexperienced People and pain. A survivor said It waa Bruno Oonidi, 69, of New Brit- McNamara, U.S. secretary of and did not apparently deal defense ministers in Paris Sat­ be called back to Uie govenw CAR COATS • BENCHWARMERS 44111 1* «_ • *-»* lAilv V.A/1UU4^ JlllTV* e n t * * nrlfVk (See Page Twelve) (See Page Twelve) Never Before So Low...... like a bomb going off.’’ ainin died ’Thursday’Thursday’ in a head-on defense, talked over European Britain’s own defense re- urday which is expected to be ment now that hia rival, Josepl^ V fell footed»fu/i fesh/entd Consider the odvonteges ef a cereer et Prott & Whitney Aircraft Forty-four persons were hos- crash on a railroad bridge on defense and nuclear problems j attended by about 10 of toe 15 Kaaavubu, has been ousted Helanco Nylon pitallzed with bums and about Corbin Avenue in New Britain n+ McNamara was accompanied defense ministers, is toe out- from the presidency in a Moo# Surgical Hosiery THIS WILL BE THE MOST less coup, - GOOD JOBS - LIBERAL GROUP INSURANCE Tshombe supportem haded The were .tttndleg Z T Z ^ ^ Comely Coed Named the coup by U . Gen. J o s ^ TALKED ABOUT COAT Mobutu, who declared hlmaM - TRAINING WITH PAY «. weekly he Swing er,„o.l ’■ S ether m n ^ . MeNe- S.’S - th!*Ll2,51:=,^' - RETIREMENT PLAN Sa/ (p , president Thursday tor tfie n tn EVENT OF THE SEASON! five years. - ADVANCEMENT POTENTIAL Keokuk emd surroundine com - ^ skidded on Rlversvllle P«ots for reaching agreements security affairs. Before lunching _ . . New Jersey Coroner Mobutu, the army commandk - NATION’S LARGEST ^ 5 * * ® pr, munlUes inIn Iowa RlinoisTiUnoic andnnd Greenwichi^reenwicn and plunged **® Soviet Unionumon to haltnait with Wilson, McNamara met original concept hasi«« giv- ^ __ ’ Bllnols and (jown an amhnnirm..r,f 'nv.i,_ the spread of nuclear weannna 'Rv.raien. Michael " ’s^y to what IS now called a CREDIT UNION 0 1 * 1 f1 1 / I .-h W-h 'V---. t 4-4- .W W. _ J lei— — 1 _ — ______A e ic lM K e m thaie fwl fMtwo«teJ irrtquUn te ul at UNBELIEVABLE! than half prica. Thay ^iva cooifortabla uippert lo* vari- Immediate Openings For: e«t# condrtioAi, yat are *'party- pteHy. Fvl-faotad; you ntad g m ovafhota. r«y fla«i don't TERRIFIC! • MACHINE OPERATORS •ffoct wear Of appaaranca. Strn They said they agreed with ^ ^ ' “’?' ‘he meeting there Saturday of fen^ ‘"t®rtm report to toe meeting • ENGINE MECHANICS • PAINTERS rofulaf the*. Stralch foot. ‘!’rhis-ls an ideal political of- coroner.’ chaos,’’ Mobutu said. B « ,« or Bull Rom lo c a l______a,^,v.uiiiuia.- - . . • INSPECTORS • MATERIAL HANDLERS iaio CtU fiMvraaul ord^Uiil tlon of gas had burst toe build- Greenwich Hospital. tion defense ministers. He then fice for a college girl,” beamed On her first night home for ^ *ri®n'l o t toe West, Mobut^J •PIPE FIHERS, HELPERS Ihg with terrific force and sear- ^Also ^in Greenwich, Herbert files to SaigonSaleon. South VietVlat Nam J’®®*' (See Page Twelve) blue-eyed Janet M. Bond prior the ’Thanksgiving holidays she ^PP®>‘®"Gy beUeved Kasavuba • TOOL & DIE MAKERS tag heat. Hart, 69, of Hamden, was killed tafom Sui^s said bad swung away from a p«^l • CRIB AHENDANTS • ELECTRICIANS ♦“Helanca is the registered Regular Price NOW An Investigation Is under way when his car today’s luncheon at No. 10 ' Western policy. TM of the Heberlein Kaaavubu fired Tshombe as • SHEET METAL MECHANICS 'WELDERS Patent Corp.” swerved off the Merritt Park- Downing St. were In toe context ^ • MILLWRIGHTS (See Page Twelve) way and crashed into trees. of European defense and anU- Extortion Conspiracy premier Oct. 18, apparenUji • BENCH MECHANICS 17•8. 1 •ytM9^ American sources said McNa feartag the popular figure as % .... 14e40 niara and his team hoped to rival In a presidential electloa C d s d d o j t , discuss some of toe current Is­ then set for next year. B^ Training Opportunities DRUG COMPANY sues In the North Atlantic ’Trea­ Cuban Exile Leader Tshombe and Us supporters' ig 24.95 ...... ty OrganizStlon, including toe ParUament defeated Kimba, fal| FORMAL TRAINING COURSES 991 Main S t—643-5321 20.00 ways in which both the United APPRENTICE COURSES States and Britain would con­ (See Page Twenty-Two) ^ 2 weeks to 92 weeks WITH PAY in: 3 and 4 years WITH PAY Int tribute to strengthening the Arrested in Hartford 2 * Machining 45...... alliance cooperation in toe field • Machining 36.00 of nuclear policy. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — The Cu- families if money waa not con- • Sheet Metal ban exile colony buzzed with toe trlbuted for the fight against •Tool & Die Making news today that two leaders of a Castro’s Communist govern- Bulletins 85...... U,S* Rejects miUtant revolutionary group ment In Cuba, • Tool, Die & G age Making * Sheet Metal 68.00 had been arrested on federal Maximum penalty for convlc- * Pipe Making A few examples of the truly great savings Proposal fo r clmrges of conspiracy to extort tion is a $6,999 fine and 29 years that await you! money from other exiles to fight imprisonment. EX-OOVEBNOB DIES em Nuclear Ban Cuban Prime Minister Fidel The charges consist of one BABBINOTON, UL (A P) Start today to build for your future with a career at P&WA. _____ Castro. count of conspiracy to extort — WUUam C. itimriMiii, 4<|^t UNITED NA’nONS, N.Y. FBI agents arrested toe two and three counts of malUng let- JANET BOND fonner governor of West 6 Visit the Employment Office Monday through Friday—8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Giant-Killer! (AP) — The United States re- officials. Dr. Orlando Bosch Av- tera .with Intent to esetoft Virginia who was foand ditv> - jeeted an appeal by 34 non-nu- Marcellno Garcia money. was invited to address a local 400 Main Street - Open - Tuesday Evening to 8 p.m. • CASH, CHARGE Boy Scout troop. tag a cab la Chloago last^^ See the clear nations to su s]^ d all un- Jlminez, 67. Bosch’s orgamlzation said in a March, died today. His deaQi ^ Saturdays—8 a.m. to 12 noon derground tests of nuclear Bosch, head of the Insurrec- statement that the arrests of **•**>She’s o receivedxc^jcavdu a bundle ounoie oiof came In the midst of a eoma-’ t Hartford, Conn. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 25th *66 Ambassador DPL • U Y A W A Y weapons without requiring on- ffonal Revolutionary Recovery Bosch and Garcia were made toall from aroimd the country, back effort teat foUowed m’ site inspeoUona. Movement, caUed MIRR, was “in order to obstruct our war including congratulatory letters at your friendly period of ' heavy drinking. ': Employment offices also at P&W’s other Connecticut plants 10% Down Holds Your "A moratorium on imder- arrested in Hartford, Conn., late plans.". from RepubUcan National His widow, Valerie, who lUr " Giant-Killer’s today. ground testing ia unacceptable Wednesday and jailed in lieu of Bosch arrived in Oonnecticuit Chairman Ray Bliss and U.S. ported Mavland died aboot- in North Haven and Southington felection , , * to toe United States," said U.S. 418.000 bond. * Wednesday night for what was Sen. Hugh Scott of Pennaylva- S a.m,, said he suffered tnusi: fUsarmament negotiator WU- Garcia was picked up in Ml- described as the start of a series nia. 'cancer. (nirfi w— yew Anwrfc»n AAoler^ liam C. Poster, addressing the and waa being held under of public appearances in the Janet became aomethtnir nf » lomblw daolwJ U;N. Genetal Assembly Mata bond in the Dade County country. c e ie T r itv ^ ^ e ^ ^ k ™ hv FRENCH aATELLITE Pohtioal Committee. Jail. t>ot tr y to PAJKIS (A P )-F n a q e seat He called instead for a per- ®’*^* Frohbose, special agent port bond. A focal group of Gu- victory over 64 other write-in Pratt & Whitney fiircraft manent agreement in the form charge of the Miami FBI of- ban exiles retained attorney Ed- write-in a satellite Ai ifvi'Of-> a I |1 '^J undergreund terta fnmf earth- U attempts to extort ago tiiat he knows notUng of (Across from Sears) qiiakes. ' 120,000 from Cuban exiles in alleged threatening letters !**x**' borne, in Princeton launched suooeasfnlly ■ _ Thanksgiving in Viet W(^r Zone tee French base in the OPEN EVENINGS TILL • _ As a signer of the 1968 Moe- Lauderdale. Bosch said ttM tettera shown fieated fa the shade ^-rubbersoldiers of the 1st rnfantry'Divfeion -inff cow test-ban treaty, the United Octal .Gables and Miami,. v to Mm by federal agents at that # casting a write-in l»llot getlaa Sfteaza. The Except Thursday called tee Al, Is p States Is obUgstod not to test ®’*»>bbose said the Indictments Oma were typewritten and tm- DayWrvice a f Lai Khe, head ^G a^fof faif Friend of W(u$hfagton is at the nuclear weapons in the air, in ®barged that the two • threat- signed. He said be has bar major preoocupa- «ned, via fongthy letters, to among the r^iKen «xHes Kvtag ““ “ “b»ce the election has beta (Bee Page Tweatjr-fhieX ham members of the various in ttiis country, Lavitt reiniitod. (S m page Fourteen) i