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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2^, 1967 fiinrtwEN Tr ilahrtrpalpr lEttienittg Hrrali) The Herald Wishes a Merry Christmas to Its, Readers him from the road. The other About Town Girl Cuts Foot car did not atop. Town Asked to Provide Lot THINK SMALL 4 1 7 8 4 . 9 0 A car driven by Ronald D. IBBB Va DbUt Net Prase Ron *nitn adu are « tvw relMrva- In Car Mishap Therlairit, 28, of Bristol, was Delivered in L t t a s anrailaM* for the New Mt ^y a car which left the For Post Office Parking 0quln>ed with laatberatta in­ Vlar Ike Weak Baiei The Weather A seven-year-old girl was terior, windahieM wuahar, 2- YMc'a Bv« pMty of FrtanMUp scene. Police say Oie Theriault 6, 1967 Cloudy, ao6d Cctrigbt. Low m Ix l% « o f ICaaona. It will M held slightly injured yesterday after­ car was heading north on TTie lack of public parking The complainant esqSalned q>ee4 electric wipers, haaAar. taena. Bum y a n ) oo4d tetner- deftxwtar, 4-way safety flaabara- a* tha ahrhter'a OaalB CM> in noon when she was hit by a car Adams St. yesterday, when a facilities at Manchester’s Main that the lota are owned by a iJIanrhTBtTr fum ing Bm alh i raw, H4gh tn 80a. Baat tXaiWond. ReservaiUom can career aenricemsm, that the back-up Hlitats, front and rear:; on Winter St. car heading, south and making Post Office, a complaint voiced aaat btfta. 15,563 be made with WUbur Ohadwtck, a turn onto Center St, struck sidewalk la seldom ahoveled. The girl, Dian Giroux of 206 Manchester— A City of Village Charm aepica ateward, at 9 liiKoln St. SHOPPING] his. often and loud in the past few and that the situation createa a Center St, was taken by her years, was brought to the at­ hasard for children walking to TED TRUDON Rto. 91, TelUiid Tata Cars driven by Shirley P. TehetMUe-Meaeteitof (Ohaalflad Advertlaing on Page B5) PRICE SEVEN CENTS The Round Table Singers of school. VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 71 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1967 D A Y T O parents to Manchester Memo­ Pointer of 109 Buckland St. and tention of the Board of Directors 444-MN ICancheater High School will ap­ rial Hospital. She was treated He recommended y that the VOLKSWAGEN CHRISTMAS Katherine T. Klein of 197 School again last night. pear on W n C tetevlston tomor­ for an abrasion on the foot and St. backed Into each other in town clean the sldei^tralk and bill row at 7:80 a.m. and Tuesday released, a hospital official the parking lot at the Manches­ The complainant, one of five the property owner. town residents appearing at the at the same hour. They will The Greet Books Ddscuission said. ter Shopping Parkade last directors' semi-monthly com­ also appear Christmas Day Group will meet Thursday at 8 Police say the accident hap­ night. The trunk and rear ment session, offered a solution. Greek Dictators from 9 to 9:30 a.m. and 3 to p.m. at the home o f Mr. and pened this way: A car driven bumper of the Pointer car was 8:80 p.m. on WOOC radio. by Mark W. Oakman, 19, of 34 He suggested that the vacated, Masons Plan LBJ in Rome; Mrs. WlUiam Sledth, 32 WyUys damaged, and the left rear fen­ used-car lot on Main St., just For Your Floor St. “Benito Cereno” by Her­ E. Middle Tpke. stopped on E. der of the Kledn car sustained Dr. and Mrs. man MjeSvi'lle will he discussed. Center St. before making a turn damage. Both cars were drive- north of the post office, be pur­ Table Lodge Grant Amnesty and family of Detroit, Mich., The event is open ito memhers’ onto Winter St. The car made able. chased for public parking. Covering Needs Call sme spending Christmas with the turn, the girl ran out from "A person can’t even get into husbands end wives. A Table Dodge, in oelelneitlan ATHENS (AP) — Moving to lier on signing pledges to avoM Mr. and Mrs. David R. Spen­ behind a stopped car on Winter the post office to mall a letter,” Talked to GIs silence its critics, the Greek political activity. Fire Captain Dies olf St John ithe EvangeUat Day, cer of 116 Forest St. Uriel Dodge of Masojis will St. Oakman applied the breaks, DANBURY (AP)—A volunteer he complained. Papandreou had been await­ wdU be hield at ithe Mtawniic ROHAE (AP) —Preside! over Tehran, the capital of Iran, military dictatorship grauited install officers Wednesday ait 8 but the front of the car struck fire captain died Thursday while Last night’s session again was ing trial on charges of treason. the girl. manned by Republican directors, Temple Tuesday nlgM. Tt wUl Johnson flew on frcmi Pak­ without stopping. amnesty today to 2,600 political He allegedly belonged to Asplda p.m. at semi-public ceremonies fighting a house blaze that auth­ Reports in Rome and Wash­ Police say Oakman told them this time Wayne Mantz and Da­ istan today for Rome and opponents It jailed since seizing (shield), a leftist military or­ at the Masonic Temple, Merrow. orities call "a case of arson.’’ be a joint oeMbraidan o f Mien- ington said Johnson wants to ex­ CHAR6E YOUR that after he got out of his car, vid Odegard. dnecAer Dodg« of Masons and an audience with Pope power in a coup last April 21 ganization accused ot plotting Installing officers, txyth past The victim was Charles Rush. JOHN’S plain personally to the Pope the girl got up and ran to the They received two objections the overthrow of the monarchy masters, are Joseph Oslki Sr. of 49, of the Padanaram Volunteer Friendship todge. Paul VI, informed sources why the United States Is pur­ and announced a referendum sidewalk. He drove the girl to a proposal to erect a new and Greece’s transfonnlaltlan PRESCRtRTION West WUUngton and Jesse A. Company. A hnt phite dinner wUl be said, after tellingr U.S. suing its policy in Vietnam. The next Ai>ril 21 on a propewed new home In his car and asked the Lincoln School in Center Springs FLOOR COVERING, Inc. into a socialist state outside the Brainard of Coventry. A roast He collapsed outside the burn­ served at 4:30, Uid the Table fighting men in Vietnam: ponUff issued a new call Friday constitution. girl’s parents to take her to the Park. North Atlantic Treaty Organtoa- beef dinner will be served at ing two-floor frame house and Dodge iwHl 0|>en at 7 :30. for the United States to suspend There was no indication, how­ hospital, which they did. One person objected to build­ 254 BROAD ST. TEL. 643-9479 “What you have done will Uon. 7 pm. was pronounced dead at Dan­ The Rev. (RusaeOl B. Camp, the bombing of North Vietnam ever, when the regime would not have been in vain.’’ Papandreou’s American back­ A car driven by Edmour A. bury Hospital. ing the school there at all. The Protestant chaplain at Ootmecti- and for the Communists "to authorize elections, a possible 2 WVfWIflv OWfw The Salvation Army Sunday Beaulieu, 62, of 167 E. Center TTie blaze began In three parts other objected to placing it in cut State Prison at Somers and Johns<^ flew to Karachi, Pak­ stteking point in its negotlsittons ground—he taught economics at 2 give a sign of serious will to School will have its annual St., went off New Bolton Rd. of the building, said John Fusek, the north side of the park. whD lives at 41 Walnut St, will istan, from tha big Cam Ranh peace." to bring exiled King CJonstantlne the University of California—led Christmas party tonight at 7 yesterday afternoon and leveled assistant fire chiefl. Opposition to a Green Manor be the guest speaker. back to his throne after his at­ to wide protests from the Amer­ AT Bay base where he told U.S. The U.S. Embassy in Rome in the Youth Center of the Cita­ five state highway guard rails. Four other fires of suspicious proposal for erecting condomin­ Dinner reservations can be Holiday Special tempted counter coup Dec. 13 ican academic community over troops: “ The enemy cannot win, and the Vatican have beat del. Those participating in the Beaulieu was not Injured; his nature have been reported dur­ ium apartments, on Lydall St., made with the Junlior wandena ended in fiasco. In granting the his imprisonment. PINE PHARMACY now in Vietnam, you have seen going ahead with plans on the progrram are reminded to be car was towed away with heavy ing the last two weeks In the already denied by the Town of the lodges, James A. Strat­ amnesty, the regime went be­ ‘"The government in its efforts WALL-TO-WALL NYLON OARPET to that.’ ’ assumption the Johnson visit M4 Center St M9-M14 there at 6:46. front end damage. Danbury area. Planning Commission, was ex­ ford, 20 Richard Rd., Vernon, of yond other condiUonB set by the to secure the best possible con­ Johnson paused In Karachi for was set, although Italian and Beaulieu told police that a TTie city fire marshal and po­ Mhnehester Dodge; and h ^ - king. ditions toward restoring unity of pressed by a town resident. W ITH 32 OZ. PAD AN D LABOR a two-hour talk with President American government sources car traveling toward his forced lice have been asked to Investl- shall Hodge, 121 Bhlknor Dr., Premier George Papadopou- the Greek people has decided to Green Manor is appealing the Mohammed Ayub Khan. The noted it was always possible for los, who made the announce­ forget the past and g;rant am­ TIK:: action. ’The man who ap­ o f ratendship Dodge. subject of their secret talks was a last-minute change In John­ nesty to all. All those involved 2 peared last night said that he not disclosed. An ally of the ments, sedd, “elections will take son's plans. 3 thinks there should be continued $ place at a point when the alms in the Aspida case will be am­ United States, Pakistan has 0.95 SQ. YD. Italian Communists prepared of the revolution have been real­ nestied," Papadopoulos said. KATHY IT’S NICE HAVING YOU HOME Interest shown against the con­ been moving closer to Red Chi­ to stage anti-American demtm- ized and the risks of Commu­ He did not specify when they dominiums, even though the de­ CAMEtAS na. strations in Rome and police AT PERO’S—Macs, Cortlands, Red and Golden DeUclous, cision rests in the hands of the nism have been excluded." would be released, but It was Baldwins, Russets, Bose, Sheldon Pears, FRESH CIDER Johnson's plane later flew braced for possible widescale courts. -r+ The draft constitution, which assumed that attempts would be FRESH Belgium Endive, Watercress, Spinach, Escarole violence. Anti-Johnson banners reportedly provides for a strong made to get them home for WESTOWM and Endive, Boston Lettuce, Green and Yellow Beans, The final complaint lodged were already up in the streets. last night concerned accumulat­ FOR executive branch and limita­ Christmas. W W PHARMACY ■ ^ Kale, Comice, Green and Yellow Squash, Pears, Leeks, It was speculated that to save The regime's move came as White Sweet Potatoes, Yams, Artichokes, Romalne, Cran­ ed snow on the sidewalk border­ A VIKING Khchnn and Bariiroom Corpot tions on the powers of the mon­ XMAS This Edition time and avoid contact with archy, would go before the na­ pressure from abroad increased berries, Shalots, Cherry Tomatoes, Red, White and Blue ing two empty lots on Woodland demonstrators, Johnson might Grapes, Pineapples, Spanish Melons, Bose, Comice and St. ir STEPHEN iMdom Wool Corpofs tion’s voters no later than Sept. for it to take a more democratic D’AnJou Pears, Temple and Navel Oranges, Cumquats, Herald^s Gift take a helicopter from one of 16, Papadopoulos said, if "tech­ stance. The United States, nor­ White and Pink Grapefruit and Imported Ohestnuto. — 31 e q u i p m e n t 4e s u p p l ie s « BARIWtCK Nylon, Aerikin, Fortrd Corpols the two Rome airports to the nical reasons” rule out the April mally a firm ally, has been cool ALSO: Dates, Figs, Nuts, Limes, Pomegranates and Tan­ To Newsboys Vatican. 21 date. in its dealings wita Greece since gerines. Engrineeritijr Supplies NASSIFF (See Page Fourteen) The amnesty order applies to (991 MAIN ST. 643-7869 (See Page Fourteen) “ SPECIALS FOR A SPECIAL KATHY” and Instruments LiNOtfUM • FORMICA • CERAMIC TILE •the remanants o f 6,000 political J BIANGHESTER personalities arrested in the Calif. Celery ...... bunch 89c Monebeater Blueprint and S u i^ y , Ihc. colonels’ coup, .Including An­ Native Spinach...... ih. 29c dreas Papandreou, a former Navel Oranges ...... do«. 79c 690 lU ^ o r d Rd., N o H erald Polar Soda ...... 6 quarts $1.90 Mandieater, Conn.— 649-8698 American citizen and son of ex- , non returnable Rockville Exchange McCarthy Asks FCC Premler George Papandreou, M onday E n t 1495 and composer Mlkis Theodorak- COMPLETE UNE OF SUNDAY PAPERS! because she loMJss Is, who wrote the music for Drive safely and have o Also Complete Line of SEALTEST Dairy Producto o To Order Equal Time "Zorba the Greek.” Many of the a Merry Ohristmas. original 6,000 were released ear­ LIGGEH DRUG I: nice things...... WASHINGTON (AP) — Re­ without a right of response by at Hie Poritodo buffed by the major networks. other announced candidates.” ' " “ o ' " * * Sen. J. McCarthy is Clark said the FCC should el. ■P I T P O PRODUCEr OPEN SUNDAY asking the government to insure ther order the networks to give and XMAS DAY! ^ give her lingerie he gets radio and television McCarthy equal time or hold a Berliners Christmas: 276 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER o 648-6884 time to answer statements by hearing on the issue. President Jenson. Jotmson was interviewed by The hOnnesota Democrat, correspondents from all three who says he’ll challenge John­ networks, and all three carried Wave Across a Wall son in several Democratic presi­ the pre-taped, hour-long show in BERLIN (AP) —Again this About 3,000 passes a month dential primaries next year, prime night time. year, Christmas in Berlin is a Eire Issued EUid usually a West asked Friday that the Federal In other political develop­ season of being divided. Berliner can obtain one, to r Communications Commission ments ’Tuesday: such things as w:eddinga, order NBC, CBS and ABC to —Gov. Lester Maddox of For a few West Beillners deaths, births or serious illness E provide him air time. Georgia told newsmen he there will be "hardship” passes In his Emit Berlin feunlly. E His FCC appeal came shortly doesn’t plan to bolt the Demo­ to cross through the Communist Except for the elderly. East after ABC and NBC, following cratic party next year but may wall to visit friends or relatives Berliners have been shut off an earlier stand by CBS reject­ support the views of former Ala­ in the East. For a few East Ber­ (MleUan CoUeoUon—National GaUery Of Art) from the West since 1961. Simply beautiful ed McCarthy’s request for equal bama Gov. George Wallace in lin pensioners there also will be Hans Memling On Chrlstnuis Day, some of time to answer President John­ the presidential campaign. Mad­ special crossing passes. the memy people waving across son’s televised assertion ’Tues­ dox said it “ would take a mira­ Flemish. 1480/35-1494 But the vast majority of the will have written and told rela­ day that the Minnesotan was cle" for him to actively back city’s 3.8 million people, 2.2 mil­ tives to be at a certain place at I Christmas working with Sen. Robert F. the national Democratic ticket. lion in the West, will be able to a certain time. They will hold nylon tricot lingerie Kennedy, D-N.Y., in a quest for —Wallace, seeking to mount a do nothing more than Wave up children, especisdly new born the nomination. third-party campaign, said In Madona and Child with Angels across the waJl. babies. Both McCarthy and Kennedy Pomona, Calif.,that he had It is the second Christmas in a CEuetuUy watching will be have repeatedly denied they’re more than the 66,069 registra­ row that the Communist East beefed up EErat Qermeui border by allied in an effort to oust John­ tions needed to qualify his Germans have refused to Issue patrols with their machine-guns, son. American Independent Party on passes for the West Berliners to dogs, bunkers, watch towers, Lingerie the 1968 presidential ballot in Die networks said McCarthy go to the East. It Is the fourth trip wires, sirens, searchlights, isn’t entitled to equal time un­ the nation’s largest state. passless CSiiistmas since the flares Eind motorcycles. The der laws governing broadcast­ H .P. Sullivan, assistant sec­ wall went up bi August 1961. guards have orders to shoot any retary of state, said later 41,878 \ Kitten-so.r ing because Johnson is not a de­ / ✓ / ^ It Is now 18 months' sii)p4/^e fleeing East GermEin CEUight in clared candidate for re-election. Californians have officially re­ last seasonal passes were issued the final "death strip” before Who’8 your Santa? textured nylon Saying Johnson won’t run gistered under the American In­ and since negotiatlonB for a nbw the WEdl. b y next year denies “ a fact which dependent party banner. But stiver Told East-West pass agreement were A line in a current West Ber­ Boyfriend? Boss? cordulon robe every Americam child knows,” Sullivan said these registration broken off over the issue .of an lin cabaret skit describes the Ms or Pa? - said Blair Clark, McCarthy’s flg;ures came only from major East German demand for recog­ Germans “ as world ctuunirions campaign manager, in the tq>- counties and_ conceded Wal­ nition. The West does not recog­ at celebrating ChrlstmEui.” Qlva them some too. peal to the FCC. lace’s totals coiild be correct. nize East Germany. Even Eilong the weUI, the trap­ —Rep. Ralph Yarborough, D- Comfy, lighfwdlgM "The people of the country in the city West German Foreign Minis­ pings o t ChrlstmEis Eue seen— It’s only fair. Tex., sold he’s considering—but A n d it cati warmth for yaar have the right to know," Clark ter Willy Brandt, himself West trees with lights blink on both continued, "whether the BCC is hasn’t definitely decided on—a m r ^ w f ph is Christ the Lord. Berlin mayor until a year ago, 'roMnd waar» Satin sides, Eind Eillied soldiers Ed the going to permit a President who 1968 race for Texas governor. “ I said this week that the pass is­ non-GermEUi crossing' polht of trim. $• m, I, iK haven’t crossed that bridge tuSf that all t h ^ i - \ is obviously a csuidldate for re- sue was part of em East German Checkpoint <3uu:lie have a election to use the powerful net­ yet,” the senator told an Austin, pajamas,...... $9 this shalleuMJtss wbe I*a osfffss sigri untolofAc-v you; Yem c campaign to promote uneasi- ChrlstmEra tree on top of their work TV and radio facilities Tex., news conference. (M n3 this Bit ness among West Berlin’s peo­ contrM shack. ■ Good-looklng, eemforftbit nylon tricot ^Iwll fin^ th^J ^e, wrapped in swaddlit^ ple. Wherever there are houses K Cyrenius u-u^0^oet poitniu wiili nylon wiln trim. Sho, SfP C lo th es and lyin g irma m anger. The East Germans, however, neEur the wall, Christmas Ughtf to 40. / have been operating a hardship amd candles wink through the all tnei pass office for months without windows of homes Eind apart­ Chicago Ex-Gangs any formal agreement. ments when it gets dark. unto his own ci suddenly there was, with the angel, * matching robe S9 a m ululi9^ of the heavenly host praising (not illuitratad) A nd j X e p h Don Suits as Santas jGod', and m Nylon Weot-rebo koi ooiy-flowln, out of the city of Nazareth, w Holiday Travelers uiporb.MIc^ «n4 # loft, knoloea CKCAGO (AP) — A year ago man Saints, Oonqgrvative Vice they were enemies, but they ^ ^ the city of David, which is call ieth leh er loot. S,' in. I, n. ^ , were the moot active and vl- ^G lory be to i^d in the highest, and on J t^ d jta e e s tor a common goal o,ent gangs on the West Slide.” (because he was of the house lin ea ge o j^ eartirtn,jteace, good will unto men. Jamming the Lanes —to bring ChrMmos and Santo "We're not gangs anymore," D a vid .) (SauB to deprived children'on Edward Nash said. “ We call \ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dec. 16, to midnight Monday, Walt* Gown $9 Chicago’s West Side. ourselveB grotqiiB. Some ot the Holiday travelers were on the Dec. 18. The total weus 484. Fourteen mem bens of three members needed talking to, but To be taxed with his \tued wife, \ An^it acame to pass, as the angels were move Eigain today crowding the The crush of CEirs starting o u t. MKe-vtolent West Side ganga the majority nilea.” hotty.to-4roo»-ln iHh In' oby, doer being great with child. gone away\fpm them into heaven, the shep­ nation's highways Euid jamming Friday created ipany a late aft­ ovof opaque uylon Wcol. S»o» II dotmed white beards, red and The change from gangs to into bus, train Eind airline termi­ ernoon traffic Jam. Philadelphia white aiflto end caps and deUv- groiqw began about a year ago herds said ta^one another. Let us now go nals to get transportation home police reported the ^ ld to\ m ered 9,000 donated toys Ftidey eiqilalned GbazMs Cuny, area And so it was, that wh th ey w ere even unto Be^dehem, and see the thing for ChrlstmEis. traffic WEIS the worst in five slip o f nylon tricot It trimmed and lav* to youiobten in 85 settlement director of Youth Action, a The first peak push came Fri­ years and expected a bigger houses and youth centers In the coopemUve effort of West Bide there, the days were accompl ed that she which is come to pass, which the Lord hath day Eifternoon when millions of jam today. Ithad with illusion and ambroidary. White ,and coL Lawndale seotloit. Boys' Clubs. The youths now should he delivered. AmericEms got off work, gath­ At the height of the crush t ^ G«i4«mii Hunter, 18, one ot the have duumeled their eneegiee made known unto us. ered their families Euid heaided bra. Sizai 32 to 40 In ihorf and avaraga langthi. 9 6 young girls and a m E U i in a Santas for a day, aaM when from violence to community "back home for Christmas with white sports car drove up Broad A Hallday BartontUti. Continental chocolate miniatures. asked if the youngsberB were service, Curry said, BARTON'S famoua centara of nuts, cordials, fruits and And she brought forth firstb o rn gTEUidma” in the words of one Street, a main artery, stopping suzyrised to aee a Negro Santa: MhrUn Nash sab); “TMngs cramaa. 1 lb. 12.49/2 lbs. 94.98/3 lbs. 97.47. petthslfp .... lovely nylon fticot pattl-sllp trimmod son, and wrapped him in clo th es, And they came with haste and found airline agent. to give every trEUfle patrolman '. malehInB “ U tfa^re can be a red-noeed were rugged out here in 1966 lin g While cold, clear weather cov­ B. Christmas Traa Mlnlahirts. Bright foil-wrapped miniature and. Ipvlthad with illuiion and ambroidery. Small, Mary, and Joseph, and the babe, lying in the a cup of coffee and a doug^ut. reindeer, there can be a Mack (the year of the West Bide and laid him in a manger; becc pe th er e was ered most of the country today At Phlladelfriiia’s intemafton- chocdataa form a Christmai traa. LukIous nut, chawy and Scuffs- .i.’.-$4^;pr. medium and large tizai, iif thor^^and average Ungths. Bento.” riots). We dldat want to aee providing dry roauls for motor­ ■oft oantora. 92.28. m anger. E r i airport, as elsewhere, extra Huntac-WBS sMemn for a - that happen again. TMnga Just no room for them in the inn. ists, the National Safety Council 0. Chrlatmaa Traa Omamanta. L d- White and colors. 9 4 planes were put on to handle the ment, and then bunt tolth with couhbt’i; be done that way.” estimated 626 to 725 persona holiday push. One official said Plllad with foil wrapped another JMIy bo-boho. Gang leaders, repreaenUng would die in traffic accidents chocolate colni. Your And there was in the cou n try And when they fmd seen it, they made ^ e biggest flow weis to the “ The toys we give will be 2,000 membera, told police last before midnight Monday. choice of colorful globas, brief .... fully cut, comfortable nylon tricot south—Miami suid San Jueui, Christnus for most of the Uds,” JMy they were being urged by shepherds abiding in the fU Id, keeping known abroad the saying which was told The toll since the count began P.R. balla or Chlratmas atock- briofs with Illusion and ambroidary trim. White and Inga, ready to hang on tha another Santa, husky Ed- mlUtanto to form a “ Mack youth watch over their flock by night. them concerning this child. at 6 p.m. locEil time Friday In Miami, where the forecast traa.4B9aaeb oon tliw n f I ohOQOlwf > colors. Sizes S, 6 and/* ward Nash, 28. aUance" and take up arms. stood at 49 early today. Ntw voHN. iuo4NO, awirif nuiNo - for (JhristmEus Eve CEdls for tem­ 92 "A lot of the parente here In August, the gang leaideni, Safety council statlstlciEms es­ peratures In the upper 70s, holi­ have a hard time finding a dol- poUoe, city officials, youth cen­ And lo, the angel of the Lord came up~ timated motorists will drive a day tourists were packing in. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY ter for a preaent,” he said. tesr leaden ozid representotiveB And all they that heard it wondered at total of 7.9 billion miles during Southbound traffic on the Sun­ Nash’s younger brother, liar- of industxy formed operation on them and the glory of the Lord shone the three-day weekend—3(X> mil­ and MONDAY those things which wer^ told then by the shine State Parkway B>fttey WE’RE OPEN tin, 20, recalled; “Rhen I was a Bootstrap. Its abn is to provide round about them and they were sore afraid. lion more thEui during a nonhoU- was up 16 per cent over the kid, I celebrated the best way I better bousing, eduoatton, Jobe, shepherds. '■ day period of equal length. same day last year. could—out <» tbe atreete—tt reoreafion and better retetiens As a basis for compEulson The EEMtem Airlines reported a dMuft seem like anyone caMd.’ ’ with police in Lawndale. And the angel said unto them. Fear Associated Press made a survey record 8,211 inbound passeagert NIGHTS till Cmdr. George Sims of tbe The gifts dkrtributed Friday of motor vehicle fatalities dur­ to Miami Thursday and about not, for, behold, I bring you good tidings of But Mary kept all these things and pon­ North Lawndale pdUce dtebict were donated by a private oon- ing the three-day nonhoUday WW w e s PHAaMACY t o w n ■ ^ eald the three gangs—tbe. Ro- oein. great joy which shall be to all people. dered them in her heart. weekend from 6 p.m. Friday, (See Pag;e Fourtaaa) 459 HARTFORD ROAD—649-9946 • M‘'r *

' j ■ ,•'■4 I’ t I ** 9: ■ TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 MANCHESTER E\'ENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 P A O B m U B B U a much greater queetionlng Ltmdon’s Catholic Enquiry about everything- And there Is Pastor Ck>t Sheinwold , on Bridge 4 RESTAURANT V more uncertainty than ever be­ ^ , fore. We have had the leaflets TAKE OUT in s u r a n c e Route • snd 44A. Bolton After Ones with No Religion made more scriptural and ecu­ Threat Note AGAINST. BAD BREAK North dealer menical. In fact ,we are In a North-South vulnerable By ANDERSON story,” the hippies and flower state of continual experlmenta- By ALFRED SHEINWOLO NfMITH ••St W ith « for tho HoHdoy Socmob! children are told. "And Chris- tion.” Before Fire AaMdated Trtm Writer One way to protect yourself A A K tlanity Is the religion of love. The real problem, said Father A I 10763 ’TERRTVILLE (AP) — A Ore against a bad trump break is . — Weaae Note These C I W » -- LONDON (AP) — London's We all want to love and to be O’Brien, was to make CathoU 0 982 loved, to understand and to be clsm intelligible to people who which de- avoid ruffing the side suits. • CLOSED Dec. 24th Roman Catholic Enquiry Cen­ 4 K 10 • NO DANCING Dec. 23rd and 30th ter, after 14 years of angling for understood.” had HtOe or no a^ualntance stroyed TerryvlUe’s historic ’This lets you preserve your WEST EANT ___. . . . . __The message Invites those with the Christian faith at all— Oongregaticml Church came trump length. Another way Is 4 Q 10 64 2 4 J8S Protestants, ***” 5,, who want to bring happiness ReBervtttioM Its message or Its language. .fs ,,«»on o o n after the church pastor to ruff as often as possible. Q9542 <0 K 8 Miake Your tactics to aim for the mlUlons in purpose Into their lives to NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY! Another means of approach received a printed, unsigned Opening lead -fo u r of spades. O K7 O QJ63 swinging Britain who profess no write for booklets which tell used by the center is through Declarer won the top spades, ♦ 5 4 J984 Phone 648-2342 threat. religion at aU. clearly and frankly about the contact cards left aroimd In Ro­ took the ace of hearts and ruffed SOUTH It stlM uses mass adverOslng Catholic faith. man Cathohc churches or wher­ A source reported the letter a heart. He ruffed a spade with 4 9 7 3 As In the old advertisements, threatened the "Judgment of techniques to put across its ever else they might catch an in- dummy’s ten of clubs and re­ O None discretion Is assured. The free tepe^ed eye. CathoUcs are God” on the church if the turned another low heart from O A 10 5 4 message. And the message Is booklets will be sent at regular urged to give the card to a non' pastor, the Rev. Lorlng Roberts, dummy. 4 AQ763 2 fundamentally the same. But intervals "in a plain seeded cov­ CathoUc friend, but—discretion did not leave the church, East could afford to discard East South West Biblical texts and Gothic letter­ er” and "no one will call on again—not to drop it through his The fire which destroyed the a diamond, and South ruffed Pas* 2 4 Pass Now Appearing of. ing are strictly out. Today’s you.” mailbox. 188-year-oId churc h Thursday for the second time. South led Pass 4 4 Pass message Is in the language of Another of the new advertise­ ir a CattwHc wants the book- was the second at the a trump to dummy’s king and All Pass today. ments takes this form ; lets for himself he has to pay seven days. A fire laM Friday gtiU another low heart from Catholic Enquiry Center ad­ "B om in poverty. Lived only about SI for what non-CathoUcs caused an eMlmated $50,000- dummy. MILLER’S vertisements, shining amidst 33 years. Spent most of his life get free. $100,000 worth of damage to the At this stage South stUl had sex and violence from pages In church. In obscurity. Never wrote a ’The Rev. Kevin O’Brien su­ A-Q-7 of trumps. If he ruffed trumps with the ace and queen, the popular newspapers, used to W iile authorities called the RESTAURANT book. Never had any position In perior of the CattwHc Mission­ with the seven he could cash opponents got one diamond show a priest holding aloft a first fire "suspicious”, public life. Was crucified with ary Society In London and direc­ the top trumps and his ace of j^t the end, but the contract was 10 East Center St, M tach«st«r • (M9-8801 chalice. Readers were asked if mouth fire marshall John Gibb two thieves, and yet 2,000 years tor of the center until handing diamonds to take the first 11 safe. South had assured his cwi- they knew what happened at a called the second "derinltely a later, more than OBO million peo­ over to his namesake last tricks. tract by discarding a loser n- Catholic Mass. case of arson.” ple follow Him.” montli, regrets the passing of Ruffs High stead of overrufflng. Now instead the advertise­ The Catholic Enquiry Center the radio pirate stations. He Gibb said he and other in­ East’s only chance was to step has been operating from an Daily question ment is topped with a single called them ’’good friends” vestigators were checking a In with a high trump. East put Partner opens with one heart, anonymous-looking building In day word In heavy type. The word Is Radio Garonne and Radio printed letter received a In the nine of trumps to shut and the next player passes. You “The Tremors” the fashionable suburb of Mr. live. London broadcast pop music In- before the fire by the Rev out South’s seven. hold: Spades, Q-10-A4-2; Hearts, 2 Hampstead since 1954. It sends ★ THURS., FRI. and SAT. ★ ‘ "The story of Christ is a love terspersed with advertising to Gibb said the letter contained South could have lost his con­ q-9-5-4-2; Diamonds, K-7; Clubs, out its plain-wrapped booklets to the swinging set all day until a threat but he would not tract by overruffing, but he was about 26,000 people each year, 5. banned for lUeged operation by elaborate. above this kind of foolishness. What do you sayT Dance Music af ifs Best! about 1,000 of whom later write ’The second fire reportedly be­ He had already discarded one the govermnemt. Answer: Bid four hearts, to say they have been received gan less than two hours after "They served us weU and Kuji ivats uitui wwu —V— diamond on the ace of hearts _____ Into the Church. investigators checking tiie first but still had two worthless low showing reached an audience even the A sample survey has shown fire left. diamonds In his hand. When not more than 9^^nto In h l £ newspapers do not seem to East ruffed with the nine of fards, ^ d a sli^leton or void Free Gal. of Gas, Every Car that 46 per cent of those answer- touch," said Father O’Brien. The Rev. Mr. Roberts is chair­ Ir^ the center’s advertisements clubF,, South threw a losing dla- a side suit It ^ "Some day we hope they will man of the Department of Jsocial FRI.—SAT.—MON.—TUBS. are between the ages of 18 and Action of the Connecticut <3on- mond, giving East his trump Normative to describe the h ^ TONITE—THE BEST AND BIGGEST 3 come back to us and we can ad­ 25 .’This was a major factor in trick and a diamond trick at ‘n W than to show the SHOWTIMES AD Week ^ VADHTTS ^ vertise on them again." ference. United Church of causing the center to update Its Christ. the same time. spades. VaUey of the DoUa ------— 8:88 The Enquiry Center operates approach. His department has backed East returned a diamond to Copyright 1967 Luv ------8*86 The original set of 21 booklets, on an annual budget of about the ace, and South cleared General Features Corp. A V UITIMSCOIOS school busing programs, hmer- Film Flam Man ------10:46 one sent by mall each week, $96,000, which Is mostly railsed clty ministries, and inner-city JANE FONDA was revised and condensed to through 3,600 promoters, each of community action programs, Mrs. Pariseau and firranddaugrhters Lisa, at the television set, and Debbie, with Santa, relax in living room after their decorating stint as the ’Wife’ whom undertakes to raise about ; MOTION PICTURE THAT SHOWS WHAT AMERICA'S FOR ADULTS ONLY ^ 11. and It campaigned actively tn "There seems to be a suspi­ 24 cents a month from an esti­ the last session of the state LLL-TIME#1 B EST -S E L LE R FIR ST PLfT INTO WORDS! Plus—from the author of cion of all oiganlaed religion mated 60,000 sponsors. Dona­ leg:islature for a liberalized wel­ tions and covenants bring In ttie Heralding Homes “ God’s Little Acre” among the young,” said the fare bHl. "CLAUDELLE INGUSH” Rev. James 0 ’Brlen, the young rest. The social action depeutment priest who took over direction of submitted resoIuUons — boGi Merry Christmas To AU the center in November. ‘”rhere enacted by the Oonnecticiit V e M e s y Perfect Timing Conference of the United CJiurch n e w YORK (AP)—Exactly of Christian October — support­ Grandchildren Helped Decorate Now S Color Hits! Now . . . S Color HIta! ^ 0 0 yearn to the hour after Dr. ing the right of draft-age men He s a crTOk, Samuel CSossy delivered a lec­ to object to serving In specific o fttie La con man, a forger STORY BY DORIS BELDING ...... ture which opened Columbia wars on grounds of conscience, University’s medical school, 'the and calling for a continuing re­ PHOTOS BY REGINALD PINTO original manuscript df his dls- ' appraisal of the U.S. Vietnam Christman, especially wh«n the tree as “ a surprise for S o » T i^A 1 I course on anatomy was present­ polity and a serious effort to D o lls , there are grandchUdren to ta Claus.” The girls are tiie Hieof ed to the school as a gift. halt the war. AMARK ROBSON POmiPROOUaiOt 20th CENTURY-FOX Presents share it with. Is "especially daughteaw of the Pariseou’s son, Polls The slender, fragile manu­ _ PAN/MSION* COLOR by DeLUXE |8uom »t»dfo« u« ^ wonderful,’’ according to Mr. Robert of Maitchostor. Bever- script, enclosed In a blue pre­ and Mrs. Leo Pariseau of 859 ly, 2, their other grandchUd, m m m sentation case, was given to PLUS THESE 2 TOP HITS Woodland St. was unable to take port In the V Y I £fet a ' OaOumhia by Dr. Morris Saf­ IDs. Pariseau, wMh the help decorating spree. She Is the fron, a New York deimeitolo- of her granddaug^ibera Debbie, daughter of their eldest son, I wLut Sy»fnfiC iif Xu.’sVri E-i ’i .-J R l^ glst, medical historian and au­ -JOaomirrioi- (XXUMBtA PICTURES Presents DEAN MARTIN 4. and Lisa, 2, was able to Raymond, of BUlngton. thority on the life of Clossy, decorate her Immss wsll in sA- Pastel pink and cujua oma- oa Matt-Helm In EASr WINDSOR , EAST HARTFORD one of six physicians who com­ J«a(IIMNW statue of girl stands

Sinic is set on an angle in the compact kitchen to extend the countertop spacO Pariseau adds a touch of Christmas to the lamp post o f his home as his wife observes from the ftont door

r ' ' MANUHB8TBR SVENuTG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 P 4 i p f m i FOVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28,1967 Danish Cult Atmiting Home Decked High School Senior, 16 LOOKim FOR A PIZZA SROIALT Atomic End to Earth For Season Wins Prizes in Medicine COPBNHAOAN (AP) — Hun- ish plamdnc authorities, who Him any pfend ihop wIR do. Bnt if yen want a BnuaNGHAK, Ala. (AP) — lating on the poHl^Ky. of re­ dreds at Danes who are mem- have withheld consent, CMtiiraed from Pace S) bers of a ciflt led by a 46-year- For the shelter WeUdne has SfCCIAL PIZZA, Him fGEZA RAY^ b Hm Aa a senior at Parker High moving them frmn the mother's womb to safety. old cab driver believe that an bought 38 tons of lead worth pioen to go. Hemn of Hm Bntt Pfam ond rates the room from a hallway School, 16-year-oId Bracie Wat­ He began work on a mechani­ atomic war wlU Mil two-thMs $8,700. The money has come leading to the sleeping quarters Grindnn Hib fidn of thn Hvor. 10-min. torvieo son isn’t saying what research cal device that would solve the at the earth’s popidatlon by from Danish foUewers o< Or­ smd bath. he’s doing now. three major problems Involved nUdnlght Sfinday. thon, and WelMng says 180,000 The small and efficient kitch­ M aH eoRt. DM't bnlinvo us?*—Tlwn Try Utl —circulating blood through the Eartii won’t be destroyed but kroner or $20,000 has been ed- en next to the dining room is But his teachers won’t be sur­ embryo, supplying it wltti oxy­ mUUons at flying saucers wUi lected. also adjacent to a sun room prised, whatever It la. gen and removing Its wastes. land and transport the earth­ The cab driver says he is not at the side of the house. A door As a ninth grader, he grafted religious and has never wanted C A U 643-0031 skin of an hour-old chick to an­ After building his device, a lings who are left to outer space into the sun room is near the rat’s unborn young lived for where their spiritual level wtU to be the leader of such a move­ other. ’The chick with the new ment. "But when Orthon earns attached garage, and is the en­ four hours in It Normally, Wlat- be raised, they believe. trance to the house most of|en skin lived to be frying slse. to me I couM oidy do as he told As a lOth grader, he took the son says, the cutoff of oocygen The cab driver predlotlng all used by the family. me” . PIZZA RAY'S kidney of one dog and trans- and blood would kill an embiyo this Is Knud WelMng, pron­ White walls are a stark con­ {Aanted it Into another. The dog within minutes. ounced VUdng. He says his in­ 130 STRUCE STREET trast to the shocking pink bed- suffered no ill effects—and even Meanwhile, the regional sci­ formation comes from Orthon, sppeBri and accessories In the bore a litter of eight puppies a ence fairs were opened to Negro who he descTlhee as leader of Police Arrests manter bedroom, the room is few months later. students and Watson's artlflelal the galaxy that contains earth. situated In an ell at the right womb took first place. In the In­ As an 11th grader, Watson WelMng telle tMs atory at his side d the front of the house. ternational Science Fair last took several embryo rats from ’’vision” : Orthon came to him James M en, 10, of Vernon, A bathroom with mirrored April, his entry to(A second the bodies of their mothers and last March. At drat the cab and John Oottler, 19, of Ellbig- - daughters Lynda and Luci, baby ^ le action' will be permitted e^caaiy sky promised flOT this end of the storm. Ice must be cupants, a jolly, red-suited .__ .. Manchester Evening Herald ing joy to every heart. grandson Lyn and sons-ln-law terested adults are invited to Hebron Correspondent Mrs. according to a resolution passed afternoon and for totiuorroiw. removed from sidewalks, or gentleman entered with a ho- Holidays at a special meeting of the Charles Robb and Patrick The anow shaited In Manches­ covered with sand or some oth­ ho-ho. ’oin the singing. Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9116. Board of Representatives last Nugent. ter ait 2:15 Uiis montinig, a(fter er suitable substance, within 24 Needless to say, the children The Hebron Historical S o c l e ------be happy night. a day o f rain yestonday. hours of the formaUon of the '■» — Please Note — have been purely delighted but will hold a carolsing tonight A referendum last month ap­ Dick Gregory Cold Kush Relic 'H»e Town Highiway Depaht- condition. We’U oLoue, Sun., CJlutat- the greatest surprise has be?n at p.m. in theHope 'Valley pAWSON. YukonTerritory - proved the appropriation of NEW YORK (AP) — (Comedi­ 8 Old-fashioned greetings m'ent was alerted at 2:80 end, m u Eve at 7:00; cloaed that of the parents. Despite ^ hurch on Reidy Hill Rd. All ^ ^898. $175,000 for the purchase of the Violators are subject to a fine an Dick Gregory, who says he’s at 3:80, crews went out on six an day CbrifltmeB . . . land for an industrial park. The of $2 for each offense, plus $2 now 49 pounds lighter than when their close questioning the on- '-ttenchng are advised to wear Dawson was a roaring city of to our many wonderful friends! chemical routes. an} ly reply they have received Is, v.-a, m clothes. 30 site is located off the Wilbur for each hour of refusal or neg­ he began his Vietnam war pro­ A t 4:30, aH oontrexabed equdp- lect to comply with an order. "I ’m Santa Claus, I live at the Church Services dike rush ended its gprowth. At Cross highway on Bolton Rd. by fasting since Thanksgiv­ ment and men were called In The penalty may not exceed Made the Shady ing Day, hopes to continue going North Pole, Merry ChristmasThe annual Oiristmas Eve present there are 800 residents and consists of about 47 acr«3. and Ho-Ho-Ho.” Midnight Service will be held of Dawson. "ito malSig Che“uUe' ^ c h of and plowing operattons atairted $20 for each period of neglect without food until Jan. 1. the land town counsel Abbott on 26 townwlde routes. Chief Reardwi asked motor- Glen Way! Gregory said Friday he had When a reporter talked to at 11:30 tomorrow night at the Scdiwebel uncovered a technical Harman Paswsentell, the de­ ists to exercise extra caution In decided to extend the fast “ In Santa', he requested that his Hebron Congregational Church. ~ real name not be used. He did Regular church sci-vicc.s will & DILLON SALES & SERVICE, INC. defect Involving about (our paritnent’s woiOc coordtaaitipr, in Unmistakable Qual­ response to numerous communi­ acres hi the tract. The land is charge o(f operattons, said, "We cations I have received from all say that he was visiting the 9.30 ^ Hebron and LIGGEn DRUG 319 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER owned by Werner KunzlI Sr. and wiU stay with it imtll the ■whole ity! rich, creamy over the world.” folks simply to .spread Christ- ^ Qileod. The special at the Porkade SHOES Bruno Primus. town is plowed.” LIGGEH DRUG Drinking nothing but distilled mas cheer and the looks on the chuistmas service will be held The owners have agreed to greatest diff^lty for and fresh! Try it— water since Thanksgiving when faces of the. small children at both churches, f e i MAIN SI at Hio Poriiado OPEN SUN. and ‘"Clear the defect and pay all W® crews, he said, is plow h^ he weighed In at 158 pounds, his unexpected presence was Sunday School classes will you can taste the "You Can T a ^ The Quality” of the costs related to this oc- fh® busdneas streets, crow ^ fo o n G he’s now down to 109, Gregory worth its weight In gold. held at the Hebron CHRISTMAS DAY OPEN SUN. and i . tlon. They have also agreed to beicause o f last minute (Jhrtst- said. Susan Drew Named church but will be held at the CHRISTMAS DAY difference! • allow the town to hold In es- mas Chopping. and alll NOW . . . TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Gregory, a Negro, added “I Susan Drew, the daughter of ! crow the $14,000 from the Police Chief James Reardon will not cut my hair, shave or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drew h a .s ------ROUTE 6 and 44A—OPEN DAILY end SUNDAY been elected secretary of • purchase price until the title ______Jolin end Bendoe lUag wear conventional clothes until Perloade Bnpeh—Monday througb Saturday the war In Vietnam is over.” AEBoclaUon. She has been ini 4-9 • Is cleared. He's appearing at a Greenwich Association. She has een In AIMERICAN LEGION POST *102 J The bond for deed (or the work for eight active years and a land requires • that the deal be i^aakOL o ' Village nightclub, heavily 20 Leonard St., Manchestet’ bearded and shaggy-haired. bias been a member of the } closed by the erfS of the year. 988 MAIN aTRSBT—MAUCHBOIBBt Buttons and Bow's Club. She is oooo I Rober Deming, town treasur- OPEN Revived Soldier a senior at Rham High School. NEW YEAirS EVE CELEBRATION [ er, said It takes a couple of days Susan and the other officers a to go through the routine of get- COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — will take office on Jan. 1. The ! ting the money. He will give WESTOWN Jacky Bayne, the young soldier directors have set the date for • the bank permission Tuesday pronounced dead In Vietnam but $12.00 Per Couple — B.Y.O.B. ALL DAY PHARMACY the 1968 County 1-H Fair for to go ahead and get the notes revived by an embalmer, hopes I 459 Hartford Bd.^^49-9946 three days, Aug. 23, 24 and 25. BUFFET — DANCING — NOISEMAKERS AT THE PARKADE a ready and the matter should to spend (^ristmas day with his i be completed by Friday. parents away from Columbia's The fair will be held at the • Mayor Grant said he has a SUNDAY Veterans Hostplal. Tolland County Agricultural Call for Reservations — 649-8171 I "hot” prospect for about six His doctors will permit the Center in Rockville. The directors meet monthly J acres of the land and he is one-day leave "If his slight tern- B A R R iC iN i AU Medicinal Services Available on the second Wc(Jnesday of a anxious to have the matter penabure comes down.” Bayne has an Infection and mild case J cleared up. . In Honorary Society of the flu. J Merrilyn Nlederwerfer, RFD Last July 16, the 22-year-old a 3, has been recently elected soldier from Fort Mill, N.C., I a member of Phi Kappa Phi was pronounced dead on a Viet­ • at the University of (Jonnect- nam battlefield. His pulse was Candy Shoppe lout. Phi Kappa Phi, a national noticed sometime later—how I GREE-HNeS J honorary society, elects stu- much later has not been deter­ • dents on the basis of academic mined. • achievement. Hospital officials say Bayne is making steady progress, talks OPEN well for short periods but still has not been told everything about that July day. Bayne also hasn't yet been formally award­ ed a Bnqnze Star he earned (or ALL DAY "meritorious service” in Vietnam. Johnny Cash pie£Ss;mg£( VENTURA, Calif. (AP) — SUNDAY Folkslnger Johnny Cash has been ordered to pay $400 a AND month for child support, plus to $ou at medical costs (or his (our chil­ dren, ages 6 through 12, under llt’s really a pleasure Cijnsitmasi terms of a divorce granted his to greet our many wonderful wife Friday. friends throughout CHRISTMAS Vlvan D. Cash charged ex­ treme cruelty in her Superior the community with cheery (Jourt divorce suit. She and wishes for a happy Cash had married in San Anto­ holiday season May the season ring with nio, Tex., Aug. 7, 1954. and with sincere gaiety & good cheer for all! thanks for valued INDIA OETTINO MOTELS patronage. NEW DELHI (AP) —Motels are coming to India. The Indian Tourism Develop­ ment Corporation announced It WE WILL BE OPEN would build a motel on the New Delhl-Bombay national highway SUNDAY CHRISTMAS EVE by mid-1868 and another, later, TO MIDNIGHT on the route to Srinagar in Kaahnilr. Each motel woidd MONDAY CHRISTMAS DAY have a service station and caf­ Welles Farm Wagon 9 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT eteria. COUNTRY STORE FOR YOUR LAST MINUTE NEEDS r o u t e 88 ULTIMA II TALCOrryiLLB, c o n n . and may everyone have a very Merry Christmas OSMETICS MEMORIAL CORNER STORE ^(tVUUdtOjnX, STATIONERS 352 MAIN STREET—TEC. 6460298 Wl I IM 849 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Read Herald Ads DRUo CO n n B O M

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Concord, N.H. (28); election of Ccireer Ended Red Sox Race to Pennant a woman mayor in Hartford, Area Churches STA R, OAXElC^i^ Conn. (28) > Dlckey-Uncoln proj­ C h u r c h e s A Christmas Message Taloottville Congregational Veraon Assembly of God Cfrardi Sh FMnels of Am M ------By CLAY R. POLLAN------i------— For Mariner 4 ect in Maine, eight deaths in an AMS UUA Ctniroh Nocilieast Sdiool •78 EIBngtsa Rd., MAR 22 2 ^ Your Daily A^Mfy Gvith ' Top Story in New England Oxford, Maine, house fire, and Jehovah’s Witness* Church of the Assmiption SEPT. Triaitjr Oavenairt Ohnrch Onea again the world is gladdened by the Rev. Tminaa O. Itelaad, Intersection of Bts. 89 and Si ^ARR. 20 * According fo fh# Sfor*. Y PASADENA, CaUf. (AP) — the New Hampshire high court HMcknwteck 81. near Kingdom Hall Adams St. and Thompson Rd. OCT. Mariner 4, wMch took man’s ruling klUlng the subversive ac­ Pastor 1 V enon Rev. Gordon. B. To develop message fgr Saturday, BOSTON (AP) —The Boston dent iMt September which Keeney St. n « N. Main St. Rev. Franola J. MIbalek messacisaaa that startled the lowly shepherds on . 9-22-39-42 32-33-47-56fto1 only closeupB of Mars frcrni tivities oath—each ’ received 21 Bev. Bflc^lno Bled D ^44-78-84-89 reod wotds correspemir^ to numbers Red Sox thrilling drive for the claimed eight lives Find Injured Bev. Norman E. Bwenaen, Pastor the hillside of Bethlehem so many years ago. Bov. Joim B. RlMetallis, 5a60-82-8y^ space, has ended its career ctit- 74 others. ’The accident got a points to land in the first 20 9:45 a.m.. Church School, TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign* Pastor 0:30 a.m., Public Bible dis­ R ^ . Emeat J. Ooppn Pastor er three years, the victim of ml- American League pennant was choices. S Nuiaery through Adult. 9:40 a.m., Sunday Sdiool. APR. 21 1 Your 31 People 61 it score of 168 points. course "Doies the Bible Really The essence of that message is the dig* crometeorttes. a runaway flrat place winner In Among the also-rani w ere: 11 a.m.. Worship Servlee; H a.m., Worsh^ Service. M AY 21 2 Wonderful '. 32 Who? 62 Indicated Fifth place, with 161 points, Contradict Itself?" Masses at 7, 3 Advertising 33 A 63 News 9:30 ajn., Sunday School. 8, 8:16, 10:80 Masses at 6:40, 7:40, 9, 10:10 2- 8- 21-261 The Jet Propulsion Laborato­ was the censure story of Sen. New England’s freak spring nity and grandeur of every human being in Child care will not be provided 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Sorvlco- 4 Harsh 34 Be 64 And the selection of New England’s CSasses for acres three through 10:30 a.m.. Group discussion and 11:46 a.m. 6 - 11- 12-20 ry aimoiuKed its retirement Fri­ weather; riots in South Provi­ the sight of God. during tlUs service. Wednooday, 7:80 p.m., Pra)rer and U:80 a.m. 5 Personality 35 New 65 Ursexpected 10 best news stories of 1967. Dodd, and the riot in Boeton’s Adult. of the Watchtower macrazine sir- OCMINI 6 Check 36 Alert! 66 Yours day with this account: Roxbury section took sheth dence, R .I.; five killed in La­ 10:80 p.m.. Coffee hour with and BiUe Study. UGITTARIUS Out of a possible 390 points, 10:46 a.m. Momln* Worship. tlcle "Saving: the World of Man­ Snored Heart Church MAY 22 7 Attrocts 37 Who're 67 Arrives Last Dec. 7 Mariner exhaust­ place with 112 points. conia, N.H., plane crash; Jilting St. Bartholomew’s Church Rev. and Mxa. Ireland in the ------8 New 38 Fraud 68 Now NOV. the Red Sox scored S43, includ­ The Rev. Mr. Swenson preach- kind by Blood." The real spirit of Christmas is the echo of JUNE 22 ed the nitrogen used to keep it of Yale by Vaasar College; Bos- Rev. Philip Hussey, Paator church dining room. Avery St. Bt. 89, VonMn 9 Investigate 39 You're 69 N(jw DEC ing 27 for first place in a tabu­ With 90 points, the trial of Imr, "How Hard! To Believe that message in every human heart. 10 Admirers 40 And 70 Pays on even keel during a 1.53-bll- two persons in the $1.6 million ton commuter Rev. Edward M. LaRoae 11:80 p.m., Christmas Eve Chrlstlaa Reformed Church Bev. R a ^ KeDay, Pnat f S l 8-19-24-31 11 Your 41 Toke lation of ballots from 89 Asso­ He Is Ours!” Nursery. 1^37-52-79-86 71 Money 13-16-17-S Uon-mlle Journey begun Noy. 28, with 100 hurt; and dispute over South Methodist Church Assistant Pastor Candlelight Service conducted •n Avery St. Rev. Patrldc SidllTan 12 List 42 Not 72 Off 27-66-68 ciated Press newspaper and Plymouth msdl truck robbery 11:16 p.m., cairisUnas Eve Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. The response to that message is to see CANCn 13 Dining 43 Be 73 Surprises 1964. Three days later It entered WM seventh. The defendants proposed atomic power plant In by the Pilgrim Fellowahip. Sooth Windsor Asatatsat Pastor CAPttCORN broadcast editors. Service. "What Happened In A Pastor ^ JUNE 23 14 Words ^Getting 74 Tronsoctions a cloud of micrometeorites— Vernon, Vt. Masses at 8:46, 7:40, 9, 10:10 God's image in all men no matter how lowly, Bev. James A. Bonnemn, 15 And ^45 Irritoting75 And Second place went to the trial were acquitted, Oow Stall?” I JUL'Y 23 “ S « A tiny bits of Interplanetary flot- Rev. Richard W. Dupee and 11:80 a.m. Rockville Methodist Church < Bamster Masses at 7, 8, 9:10,10:90 and 16Doncing 46 Deceit's 76 Home JAN 20 and escape of Albert DeSalvo, Another legal case, the arrest >' Associate Pastor how abandoned or derelict. 17 And 47 Time 77 Likely ram traveling at up to 160,000 self - styled Boeton Strangler, and Indictment of Raymond L.S. 142 Grove St. 11:40 a.m. 34-36-38^ 18 W alk 48 Core 41-48-51-SsA ' Fire Losses Reduced Rev. Gary 8. Cornell ) 78 The mllies EU1 hour. The Presbyterian Oiurch St. Bridget Ohnroh Bev. WUIard E. Conklin, Pastor 9:40 a.m., Sunday School for 46-49-50 19Awoy 49 In 79 For 61-70-72 ^ serving life in state prison for Patrlarca, reput^ Oosa Nostra The joys of the fulfillment of that message 20 You 50 Air Ten days of battering left MISSOULA, Mont. —The Na­ 43 Spruce St. Associate Pastor St. Benaurd’s Otahoh no 80 Forgetting AOUAMUS other crimes. The editors gave boss in New England, placed Rev. John J. Delaney, Paator all ages. 21 Streak 51 Of are contained in these words of Him whose ^ JULY 24 81 Sorneone JAN 2) Mariner listing as much as 60 tional Forest Service held forest Rev. Oeorife W. Smith Rev. Robert J. Keen 9:80 a.m.. Church School, 11 a.m., Worship Service. St. Bernard’s Ter., BoqkvUle 22 Further 52 Looking 82 Gay the series of events 234 points, eighth with 78 points. 9 and 10:46 a.m.. Worship Ser­ AUG 23 23 Romoncing 53 Luck degrees from its normEtl orien­ fire losses to 178,000 in Minister Rev, Kenneth J. Friable coming we celebrate: "As long as you did it Nursery through Adults. Nursery. Bev. Georfe F. X. BeOly 83 Loons Points were scored on the ba- The massive traffic Jsun in vice. Festival of Lessons. Hie ^**159-63-64-65 24 From 54 Estate 84 Whole tation toward Earth. On Dec. 20 the Northwest lu t summer. 10:40 a.m.. Morning Worship. 7 p.m., Evening Service. 25 Skin 55 Diet 4-14-25-30/' sis of 10 for first place, 9 for Boston last month garnered 71 School Rev. Dr. Shaw preaching. Ser­ for one of these, the least of my brethren, you t S ^71-73-77 85 Festivities scientists, receiving only a Tills was notably better protec 9:16 a.m., Sunday Maases at 7, 8, 9:10, 10:30 In Sermon: "The l£uiger A ■nuuBday, 10 a.m., Women’s Bev. James H. Boyle 26 Of 56 For 86 Trouble 45-57-62 second, and down to one point points for ninth place. OonnecU- Classes for all a^es. mon: "The Birth of the Holy". did it unto me." Bev. AnttMoy Knsdal vwoo 27 Are 57 News 87 Exciting nscES trickle of telemetered informa­ for 10th place. cut's racial troubles during the tion than in 1966, when the re­ the church. 9:10, 10:30 and 12:00 Throne,” Nursery through Bible study, nursery provided. AUG 24 28 Real 58 Romonce 88 Favored 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Church School for two-year-olds FEB 20')>i, tion and unable to control It, summer placed 10th with 70 gion lost 332,000 Eusres of trees in the auditorium. By The RL Rev. M«gr. Edward J. Rieerdon Grade 4. ' SEpf 22 29M oy 59 Social 89 Story Red Sox slugger C3ari Y m - The Rev. Mr. Smith preaching. through Grade 12. Nursery^ for 30 Problems 60 And 90 Friends MAR 21 ** 4 ^ stopped tracking Mariner. points. to fires. Funds available for fire Pastor at S t James’ Church 7 p.m., CSirlstmas Eve Can­ Masses at 7, 8, 9:10, 10:80, trzemskt took top hrniors as the Sermon: "Blessed Art Thou.” babies and toddlers. First Evangelloal Lotfaersn , a-28-54-74 12/23 1- 5- 7-lOfpl ’The ersLft photographed Mars fighting were increased to $30 dlelight Service. 11:40 a.m. ^^75-76-83-88 JG o o d A dverse Neutral Northeast newsmaker (rf the Just out of the Top 10 was the 7 p.m., Sunday School Christ­ St. James’ Church Cthurofa of Rookvme 15-35-87-90 from 6,118 miles away on July million. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, Rev. Blohard E. Bertram, year. U. S. Sen. ThomEts Dodd story of the forthcoming New mas program. Second Congregational Church 14, 1966. Eastmlnator United ^ Pastor St. Peter’s Eplscopsl Church D-Conn., placed second due to Hampehire primary with a tota|^ 8:16 p.m., Caroling. Pastor 385 N .Main St. Presb3rtorian FeDowihIp Sand Hill Bd. the nmning story of his censure of 66 points. Another close one, Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister Rev. Joseph E. Vujs ^ Rev. Thomas Barry George E. Slye School 9 a.m., Sunday School. Wapping Aliens Required by the Senate. In 12th place, w m the story of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, My Window on the World Third place in the newsmaker the continuing problems of the Rev. Vincent J. Flynn Kingston Dr. off Oak St. 10:80 a.m., The Service. Rev. James A. Blidsall, Vicar (ierald Green’s Careers 2 Church and Park Sts. Associate Minister East Hartford To Report Jan. 1 category was the entire Red New Haven railroad which re- Rev. George F. Nostrand, By Rev. Clifford O. Simpson 8 a.m., Holy Communion. Sox team. Mrs. Louise Day celved 62 poinft. Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:18 Rev. Gordon S. Bates, Our Savior Lutheran Church Rector 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. No 10 a^m.. Morning Prayer and Don’t Overlap, He Says District Director James E. Hicks, unsuccessful candidate Other stories receiving sub- and 11:80 a.m. Neiw DeJW—"Ktiwanis? What dia. He informed us thait his Minister 239 Graham Road, Waiting Rev. James W. Bottoms, Church School. Nursery thiwigh Sermon. Church School and Smith of the Immigration and for mayor of Boston, Eind De- stantial votes included: Ameri- company has 24 plants while Bev. Walter L. Abel, Pastor By JEBB YBUCK Rev. Stephen M. Price 4-year-olda. is that?" So spoke a Rotary- Nursery. —a Brooklyn neighborhood doc­ Naturalization Service reminds Salvo tied for fourth. There ca's Cup race victory of Intre­ First Church of Christ, the ever-present CocsROola has 10 a.m. Worship and Church Associated Press Writer tor. Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman 9 p.m., Candlelight service. Aim BJt an entertainment giv­ 0 p.m., Church School PaJ- that aliens in the United States were only four nominations. pid (66 points); crM h of an ScienUst only Id. School. 9 a.m., Early Worship. Sun­ Another book, “ The Portofino Pageant by youth groups. en by the Agra Rotary Club in Sermon: "God Loves Like eant. will be required to report their The municipal election In Bos­ Otis Air Force Biuie plEtne with 447 N. Main St. "Gold Spot’’ Is a popular soft- day S c h ^ . NEW YORK (AP) — The In­ PTA,” a humorous account of 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. That." 11 p.m ., Candlelight Com- addresses to the Attorney Gen­ ton which resulted In Mrs. a toll of 12 dead (41); New oelebratinn o f International 10:80 a.m., Late Worship. evitable question Eisked GerEdd living on t)ie ItallEin Riviera, 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer. (Crib North Methodist Church drink, but tea atlD has priority. munion. eral beginning Jan. 1. Hicks' defeat by Secretary of HEtmpshire Supreme Court nil' 11 a.m., Sunday church ser- Tourist Week. My partisan Sunday Sebotd. Green Is, how do you combine was made ihto a Broadway mu­ 3 CHass but no Church School.) 300 Parker Sf. Xf you have ever wendered how Monday, Christmas Day, All alians, with few excep­ State Kevin H. White, w m the ing against lottery proceeds go­ vice, Sunday School and nurs- Union Congregational Church 10 the careers of television produc­ Open House for young people. Rev. Earle R. Custer, Pastor apkit was somewhat dashed tea drinking started, •this Indian sical called "Something More.” tions, who are in the United editors' choice for toird best ing to private or parochial ery. Rockville a.m.. Holy Communion. er and novelist? After Service. Terry B. Candee, but, nevertheliess, I enjoyed their legend may interest you. ’The Wesleyan Methodist Churob It ran for 10 performEuices. States on Jan. 1 of each year news story. The hard - fought school.i (40); Robbery of a "Christ Jesus” is the title of Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister 4:30 p.mi, A Christmas Pag­ Pastor in Training tea and program o f Indian founder of "Zen l^ddhism," Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington Green’s sad face draws Into a "That wasf’ one of those enter- must report their addresses by race received 187 points. Brinks armored c m In Brock­ the lesson-sermon, the (Jolden Rev. Lynuui D. Reed, Vernon Methodist Church 7 eant In the main Church. songs and dances. India is mak­ Durema, feU asleep during one Bev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor slight smUe as he says, "It isn’t prises that had the smell of dls- the end of that month. Only the In fourth place was the Mt. ton, M eiss., (39); impeachment Text Is from Isaiah, 9: 6: "Un­ Assistant Minister Rt. 30 11 p.m.. Midnight Eucharist. 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ ing vaUant efforts to attract of his mediations. He was so as dramatic as people think. aster from the beginning,” he following classes of aliens are WMhington cog railway accl- of Mayor J. Herbert Quinn of to us a child is bom, unto us Miss Valerie L. Paradis, Rev. Morton A. Magee Carillon Carols begin at 10:30 vice. "Beyond the B aby!” Dav­ the tourist who boo often by­ angry at himself for doing 9:40 a.m., Sunday School, The two careers don’t overlap. I, said. "They could have saved excused from this requirement; a son is g(iven: And the gov­ Minister of Christian Education Minister p.m. id Man gun assisting with the passes ithls fabulous country. this thait he cut o ff his eyelids. Classes for all ages. take time off to write. their half million dollars.’’ Accredited Diplomats and per- ernment shall be upon his Mondiiy, 7:30 and 10 a.m.. services. Naturally a frlenxUy people, Where they dropped a riiange 11 a.m., Wonhlp Service. Nur­ "llVhen I was younger I used Green said that venture also sons accredited to certain in- shoulder. 10:40 a.m. Christmas Sunday 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service Holy Communion. 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ many go out of their way to pOant grew up whose leaves sery. to work weekends Intensely and cured him of ever trying to ternatlonal organizations. mon topic, “ Star of Wonder,” and child care. Sermon by the ery and Grades 4 through 8. made a brew thet could ban­ 0 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. one night a week,’ ’ he said. "I write again by committee. Forms with which to make Main St., open to the public ^ the Rev. Mr. Bowman preach­ pastor. Church School, Nursery 10:30 a.m.. Church School. We have been directed ish sleep. So the tea plant was 0:30 p.m.. Fast and Prayer. wrote 'The Last Angry Meui' "What I like about writing is the report can be obtained-from Concordia Lutheran Church except on holidays. The hours ing. CHiildren's sermon, “ Christ­ and Kindergarten. ■ Nursery, kindergarten and tlwough the complex maze of bom and tea drinking estab­ 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. while working on the 'Today' that you stand or fall on what any Post Office or the Immi­ 40 Pitkin St. are; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Mon­ mas Carries On,’ ’ by the Rev. 10:30 a.m.. Church School for Grades 1 through 3. riiopB and bamars by voIunteeirB lished. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Prayer show. I couldn’t do that sigain.’’ you put on that bloody page. I gration Office during the month Bev. Joseph E. Bourret, day through Saturday; Thurs- Mr. Reed. Service of Baptism. all other classes. ------who have refused any recom­ Monday is wheatless day. In Service and BiUe study. Nevertheless, the latest ef­ can't abide sitting around a of January. Pastor day evening, 7 to 9. Crib room In the regular room 7:30 p.m.. Service of carols forts from both careers are room with other, quote, creative Smith said that the law pro­ Rev. Louis E. Bauer Jr., Calvary fAurch pense for their time and trou­ the hostel where we stayed, a and child cau'e for 3 and 4 year and candles. Asst. Pastor (Assembllea of God) b le We had ervliidence o f their substitute for bread was serv­ St. Maurtoe Churob, Bolton 11 p.m.. Service of Holy Com-, about to make their bows Just people, unquote, and planning vides severe penalties for fail­ St. John’s Polish Nafionol olds In room 10. M7 E. Middle Tpke. flamed hespibaUty w(hen a news­ ed that day. It looked like a Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor weeks apart. what you're going to do.” ure to comply with the report­ Catholic Church 10:30 to 10:48 p.m. Church munion. 9 a.m., Holy Communion, paper man whom we met cas­ pancake but, unfortunately, His newest book, his eighth. Is He said there has been some ing requirement. Rev. Walter A. Hyiako chimes. Nursery for small children. 9:46 a.m., Sunday School .Bi­ ually In Kashmir urged us to didn't taste like one. Sugar Is Masses at 7, 8:80, 10 and 11:80 Bolton Congregational Church "To Brooklyn With Love,” the discussion of turning his newest Paator 11 p.m., Christmas Eve Com­ 10:30 a.m.. The Service, Nurs­ ble classes for all ages. stay In his home during our rationed as well as flour. Some munion Service. a.m. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, January Book-of-the-Month Club book Into a musical. "If it Smart Whales ery for small children. 11 a.m.. Worship. Guest visit to Delhi. rationed Items appear on the Minister selection, and "Americsin Pro­ comes down to it,” he seiid, Masses at 8:30 and 10:80 a.m. Whales are far more Intelli­ 7 p.m.. Festival Family Ser­ speaker, the Rev. Nell Chad­ store shelves in a kind of open St. George’s Episcopal Church file: The Forgotten Peninsula,” "I'm going to tell them to Just There Is an fuoblve black United Methodist Church gent than the fishes, and more vice. Church School will attend. wick, music director at North­ black market, even though they Rt. 44 A, Bolton 10 a.m.. Church School. Wor­ a documentary on Baja Califor­ take It and do It and don't in­ Gospel Hall market In American dollars. At Rt. 44A, Bolton so UiM many kinds of mam­ 10:46 p.m., Carol Service. east Bible Institute, Green are not for sale, according to ship Service SermMi: ‘"nie An­ nia with Joseph Wood Krutch, volve me.” 410 Center St. first I tried to be polite .to ail Rev. Hugh A. Gillis mals. They haVe a mentality 11 p.m., Festlved Midnight the government. 8 a.m./. Holy Eucharist. gels And The Shepherds.” WM shown on the NBC televi­ Lane, PA. who accosted me on the street Minister superior to that of an ox and Holy CJommunlon Serv'ce. 7 p.m., Christmas Eve Ves­ 10:16 a.m., Morning Prayer 8 p.m., Christmas Eve Ser­ sion network Friday, Dec. 8. 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. wanting to change my dollars "Do you know Kathy Ryan? probably close. If not equtd, to Guest Instrumentalists: Djivld pers. David Roger, leader. and Christmas Pageant. vice. , The book tells the story of 12- 11:40 a.m., Sunday School. ft>r a higher rate than the gov­ we were asked after church by 9:30 a.m.. Church School; Radio Today that of a dog or horse. Machell and Robert Johns, ernment has laid down. Finally, the man who was head of the 11 p.m.. Festival (Jhoral Holy year-old Albert Abrams, the son 7 p.m., Goqiel meeting. Morning Worship. \ ~ NuUsts; Miason Light, cellist. Eucharist. of a nelghbortiood doctor, m he WDBC—ISM The SatvatloD Anny Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer meet­ disgusted, I took refiuge in the student group with whom Kathy 11 p.m „ Morning Worship; 1:00 Mike HUlard Monday, 9 a.m., FesUval Holy 881 Main St. answer, "Shall I call the po- studied for a year In India. We Monday, 10 a.m.. Festival Hard to Track Down grows up in the Brownsville 4:00 Long John Wade ing. Sermon: "Tidings of Great 8:00 Dick Robinson Communion Service. MmJ. Kenneth Lance Boe?" ’Ihe petitioner quickly were pleased to say that we Choral Holy Eucharist. slums of Brooklyn. Like several GHAR6E YOUR Friday, 8 p.m., Bible read­ Joy.” A/ItUANTA—^The U. S. Oom- 1:0O News, Sign Off Officer In Charge vanishes at that. did know her and that she Is of Green’s other books, it is VmCH—910 ing. 11:16 p.m.. Candlelight Ser­ municole Disease Center points 1:00 Matinee Oommunlty Baptist Church In one hotel when I tried to a member of our church. She Second Congregational Church partly autobiographical. vice, Rhythmic Oiolr, "Oh Holy out to doctors their responsl- 4:30 Hartfoid Highlights PRESCRIPTION 688 East Center St. Sunday, 8 a.m.. Prayer Break­ pay my bill in rupees, the man­ Is the daughter of the Charies Rt. 44A, Coventry Green, a balding, husky six- 7:00 News St. Matthew's Churob, Tolland Night.” blUty to report certain oom- Bev. Walter H. Loomis, ager asked for dollars. Another Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, footer wearing black suspenders 7:30 Gaslight fast. Bev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor Ryans of Manchester. 10:00 Quiet Hours Minister Minister munioatde diseases innrotving decorated with fishing flies, said WTIC—lOM 9:80 a.m., Sunday School Meeting Sundays In New Church official became very obse­ I am reading a book by Me- First Congregational Church travelers. An example is a dis­ he now limits himself to two 1:00 News (Classes for all ages). quious, praised Americains, ex­ dard Boss, a psychiatrist at Of Vernon 1:16 Monitor 9 a.m.. Church School for all claimed over our wonderful 11 a.m.. Service of Worship.. ease controoted by an olrpott television documentaries a year 6:00 News, Weather 10:40 a.m.. Holiness Meeting Masses at 7:80, 8:30, and 10:30 Zurich University, who has Rev. John A. I-acey, agea. Expanded session for sense of humor, thert) after look­ Sermon; "Your Savior Today.” employe who serves snacks or and devotes the rest of his time 6:20 StricUy Sports (nursery provided).. a.m. spent several years study­ Minister 6:30 Monitor E Child care, no Church School. drinks to travelers. With the 11:00 News Nursery through Grade 4 con­ 6:18 p.m.. Open Air Meeting. ing all around, asked In a hush­ ing and lecturing In India. He to writing. Bev. Besty F. Reed, 10 p.m., Christmas Eve Youth growth o f intemaitional travel,. 11:16 Sports Pinal AT tinuing during Worship Service. 6:80 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. ed voice, "Can you get me a states that there Is no difference Compsuing the two fields, he 11:30 Other Side of Day Unitarian Meeting House Minister Of Christian Education Pageant. the number at InfectloaB ac­ WPOP—1410 10 a.m., Worship Hour. Top­ 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Job in the U.S.A.?” ^ between the psychological prob­ sEdd, "I suppose a book is com­ PINE PHARMACY ic: "The Symjdiony of the In 00 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford Chester Bowles is greatly ad­ quired abroad can be expected 1:00 Woody Show Monday, 6 p.m.. Junior Song­ lems of east and west. He prob- 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Morning pletely your own. Compared to 6:00 Lee •'Babl" Simms Show MANCHESTER HARDWARE & SUPPLY Rev. Nathaniel D. Leuiriat mired In India. American Jehovah’s Witnesses to increase also, the center WINF—1230 664 Canter St. 649-9814 carnation.” Nursery. sters. ed and searched but could find Worship with baptism of chll- any artistic eicpression it's the 877 MAIN STREET 7:80 p.m., Christmas Eve friends took us to see Roose­ Kingdom Hall notes. most satisfying. But writing is 1:00 News 8 p.m.. Friendship Circle. no mode of behaviour, no im- dren. The Rev. Mr. Lacey 1:10 Jack Drees on Sports Family Service. Special music 10:30 a.m.. Worship Servlcoi velt House, the home provided Hartford Tpke. 1:15 Speak ^ Tuesday, 2 p.m.. Home pulse, no dream or syndrome preaching, nerve-wracking and lonely. I by the cholra. Christmas mes­ Nursery and Worship Church for the ambassador In the Em­ Rockville BEFORE FIRE ENGINES 6:10 World This Week League. that he had not already found 9:25 and 10:56 a.m.. Church bleed a lot. Television is more 6:30 Weekend sage: "Finding Christmas." 6 p.m., Corps Cadet Classes. School. bassy grounds. It Is tastefully, FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — fun and I find it relaidng.’’ 7:00 News In the west. A psychological ba­ School. Many Kentucky settlers built 7:10 Sports Time 6:46 p.m., Senior Songsters. decorated In the bright colors 9 a.m.. Public talk, "Science, His first book was “ His Mar 7:16 Speak Up Hartford sis for closeness of thought Is 7 p.m., Christmas Eve Wor­ their log chimneys so that they Zion Evangelic:al Lutheran 8 p.m.. Senior Band. loved by Indians which harmon­ the Bible and Your Faith,’ ’ by jeaty O’Keefe,’’ a biography of a 8:10 Jack Drees present. Pray God that this es­ ship. The Rev. Mr. Lacey could be collapsed by pulling on 8:16 S ^ a k Up Hartford Church Wednesday, 8:80 p.m., Sun- Patent Cooperation ize with the modem paintings C. Stelnhart, Watchtower Soci­ self-proclaimed king of a South 9:00' ' NewsNewi , , (Mtssouri Synod) on the walls. The front door sential oneness brings us, east preaching. The combined choirs ety representative. a key log, in caise the chimneys 9:40 Speak Up Hartford beeuns. WASHINGTON — Twenty- Sea island. “ I wrote that with Cooper and High Sts. opens Into a spacious hall and west, together eind that we will sing, 10 a.m.. Study of Dec. 1 Is­ caught fire. ’Ihursday, 6 p.m.. Junior three nations, including the Larry K lln ^ a n when we both Jj-to News Rev. Walter L. Abel, may never be blown apart by sue of Watchtower, "Saving the Band. united States, are working on nuclear war. worked the overnight shift a t ------Interim Pastor 7 p.m.. Open Air Meeting. ______den and swimming pool. St. John’s Episcopal Church World of Mankind by Blood” the Internationtd News Serv- DBIVB-IN OHURCH an international Patent Co­ But the Bowles do not live Main and Hillside Ave., Vernon page 712. 7:80 p.m.. Mid-week Meeting. operation Treaty to provide a CO LO R FILM ice,” he B a ld . SYDNEY, Mo. (AP) - Drive- 8:48 a.m., Sunday School. Di­ here. They have chosen a simpl­ Rev. James L. Grant, Rector single patent application usable F k B h b u lte "W e’d come in a few hours In fMlllties ere to be included Worship conducted by the er home with greater privacy Unusual Medium First Congregational Church vine Emanuel Lutheran Church anywhere In the treaty area, I FREE GIFT WRAPPING early tuid write until It w m time In the $260,000 church heli^ Rev. William H. Wllkens of Cov­ and have made this mansion 7:46 a.m.. Holy Communion. United Church of Christ Church and Chestnut Sts. one world-wide filing date and TULAROSA, N.M. (AP) — to start work. It was made Into pltuined by St. Gertrude’s entry. available to those who desire Mrs. Cyrus R. Bartlett "points” 9 a.nu. Holy Communion, Andover a movie with Burt Lancaster Parish here. A special traffic Rev. C. Henry Anderson, a simple patent search covering Blessing of Creche, Classes, ARTHUR DRUe 9:46 a.m., Sunday School pro- It. Many gtuests are housed here in wool. She hooks rugs, creat­ Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., and It’s still around on the late, lane will lead up to a drive-ln Pastor all the nations. Babysitting. gram rehearsal. and, we were told, any group ing Currier and Ives type pic­ Pastor late show.” "confesslonEil window” deslgn- Rev. Eric J. Gothberg. 10:46 a.m.. Morning Prayer 4 p.m.. Advent and Christmas of Americans can use It free tures by artful shadings \riiloh A movie also was made of ed particularly to serve persons Assistant Pastor OLD AND NEW and Sermon. Siuiday School program. of charge for parties or recep­ gdve perspective and make the 9:46 a.m., (Jhurch School. "The LMt Angry Man,” a fle- who M e unable to walk Into tiie Monday, 8:46 a.m.. Worship HONOLULU (AP) — The tions. If you lived In Delhi you 11 p.m.. Festival Carol Ser­ 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. 9 and 10:46 a.m., Church finished product so decorative tioneilized story about hJs father church. Service. Honolulu City Council has might use the grounds for your usuaUy ends up being vice. Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Brad­ School and worship with choral d^Qj^ed that supermarkets are 11:30 p.m., CSioral Eucharist ley, “ From His Fullness Have BONANZA presentation, "When Qiristaas but agreed to let a child’s birthday party, hung on the wall rather than mlng pool and all. A successful on the floor, euid Sermon. We All Received.” Comes" bjf^^Emanuel and Chap- country store live at least bazci&r run Jointly by many ^ t ^ on C?hristmas Day, 10 a.m.. Fest­ 7:30 and 11 p.m.. Candlelight STEAK HOUSE THE el CJholrs. . a few more years as a "service c i t a b l e oiganlzations was Although rile Is past 80. the ival Choral Eucharist with car­ Service. Order of Communion. 11:15 p.m., Chlmea a n d co r- jo the community.’’ S w S re the^ek before we attist works five t o ^ e n hours ols and address. Help wanted! Male or female' ols by Emanuel and Chapel iiBju lie She draws her own pat- full-time days, Monday thru BIBLE _ The councUmen recently ap- came mdicative of her democratic which w e then sent to a Wapping Community CTiurch Friday. Muat be neat and 11:30 p.m.. Festive Oiristmas proved conimerclal Boning for a Idrs. company which enlarges and Congregational alert. Good starting pay. SPEAKS Eve Worship. Sermon by Pas- 8-26-acre sh oein g center IWM spirit Is the fact LIGGETT DRUG prints them by a special process Dr. John E. Thomas, Bowles drives her own car In­ at tfie Porfcode Apply in Person by stead of having a driver. To on burlaps the material used for Interim Minister at BetnlenetnT , t the base of all the rugs. She BONANZA STEAK HOUSE Eugene me. It Is also a sign of her Monday, 10 a.m., FamUy Ser- The developere o.’ t ^ slwp- uses all new wool, which she OPEN SUN. and 287 West SDddle Turnpike Brewer TbTirrin hv rh«rub Luttiar center, Zion SecuritieB, courage, for the traffic is 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ herself cuts and dyes. CHRISTMAS DAY Manchester, Conn. nnri Plrl«* CholTs SeiTOon bv which l« owned by the CSfiurch of frightening. N ear Roosevelt v ice Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Men often abandon a sound and Girls Choirs. Sermon by Latter-day House is the American Bmbos- One of her most popular pic­ Thomas, "They Opened Their Larry Wogman, seminarian, principle vdien It runs counter Saints, also______own the______land on__ sy of which we can be JustiO tures is a White Sands scene Treasures.” '' Church School. to their own prejudices. We fa­ "Who Was This Child?" which’ the "old piantatiw store ably proud. The inner courtyard with yucca In the foreground (Temporarily held In the South vor lower taxes, luvUl our own alts. The group recenUy an- contains a pool shaded by trees and mountains In the back- Windsor High School) gnaremment sutMddy Is endan­ United Penteooetal Oiurdi nounced plans to level the store and dappled by light from the ground. Many of the military 8 p.m.. Worship Service. Ser­ gered. W e favor sbemier law en- 72 Center St. site to make way for residential decorative grille which forms personnel stationed at nearby mon by the Rev. Dr. Thomas, foroement, until tdeketed for ex­ (Orange Ball) ceeding the speed limit We want the celling. Thousands of visi­ Hollomon Air Force Base have "They Departed Another Way." EMANUEL Robert Baker, Pastor development. better schools, until we see the tors come every week to see purchased these as souvenirs of (Held at the South Windsor But the announcement quickly the Southwest. High School.) ooet broui^t protests from Samoans this beautiful building. 10 a.m., Sunday School. An interesting feature of the Similarly, we may adopt the living In the area. They eald LUTHERAN 11 a.m.. Worship Service. "Times of India” Is the matri­ sound principle of the suffici­ Charles K. Goo, who has been 7 p.m., BlvangeUsUc Service. monial column. The foUowing ency o f the scriptures, imtll we running tiie store there for the Thursday, 7:80 p.m., Bible extract Is typical: "Matrimo­ . reeoze our reli^ous dogmas or past 12 years, gives them credit CHURCH study and Wmrahlp. nial correspondence Invited peaotloee are not there. Con- and lends them money when Ohurch and Chestnut Streei aervatives loucUy protett the Ub- from homely, healthy, good- they need It. CENTER ecal rejection of ultimate Btt>Ii- Church of Christ looking graduate girl Bengali, As one Samoan told file oal authority for Christianity. Lydall and Vernon Sts. Assamese, Mysorean, Kerallte, Christmas council, "A giant supermarket Yrt their contradictory positions Eugene Brewer, Minister 20-25 years for handsome Air CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH D & L i betray the hypocrisy o f their will not do that.” FV>rce officer from respectable So the councUmen agreed to 11 CENTESl STREETT axigUtaAied criee. 9 a.m., Bible Clasees. Nair famUy of Kerala, SO years, Schedule ■-rt 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: send Zion Securltiee a letter Take a ootninon difference, drawing Ra. 770, p.m. caste, RliL^IIPrHin ‘Cairlstlans And Oiristmaa." asking it to preserve the atore -»T such 08 eocleslastloal polity. complexion; widow without en- December 24, 9 and 10:45 a.m. Church School and "as a service to the communi­ I ill There can be no doubt that the 6 p.m.. Youth meeting. cumberances no bar. No dow­ Welcomes All Worship with Choral presenta'tion by Chapel and N. T. pattom was full oongrega- 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: ty" and perhapa restore the ry." Eknanuri Choirs and Mrs. Ehic Anderson and building as a tourist attraction. tloaol autooofixy, with Christ the X:!lrcular File—No. 18.” In Delhi, we stopped to see James Mahoney, sotoists. “When Christmas only head. Eph. 1:22, 28. More­ IN some hunger strikers icaniped on Comes,” accompanied by Mrs. Hetman Petersen, L • iMta w - • - . IftetM 'I over, each congregation was • tM the skiswalk. We were wel- pianist. « tn I •<>*•» f t anverned by men called riders $ mit * •0»O (Acts 14:23), Usbope (Phil oomed eag;ieity and they posed, Family Worship Deconber 24, 11:80 pm., PESITVE CHRISTMAS • • >|oe.ea* | • 1:1), or pastors (E^. 4:11) smiUng, wfaSe we took a pic- I.#"! These terms applied to the same 'ture. ’Thirir demands Incluide a E V E w o r s h i p , preceded by chimes and carols by offloe (Acte 20:17,28), with;( CHRISTMAS SUNDAY ) 'dally 'wage" o f 3.00 rupees for This Sundiay Emanuel and Chapd Choirs at 11:15 pm. Trum­ cVeorty defined quahfloaUons manuri tabor. This Is about 40c 9:15 A.M. — 11:00 A.M. peter, Kenneth Bensen. Soloists, Mrs. James Ma­ Worship—10.00 A.M. ^ lan au i (1 Tim. 8:1-7). ThcBe men - a day. With this ktad of pay it Serm on: honey and RonaM Erickson. Sermon by Ptotor An­ UD norjp oKiiaed authlorlty only in their is easy to ses 'why prices are localoonBregatlon (1 Pet 6 ' Sermon: A LORD AND SAVIOUR ^ “INWARD BOUND” derson, “What Happened at Bethlehem?” lUfl nou aj cn 1=^ ’ i/\ i/ c[ so low. I had a haln»t tor 26c MumiM liin m Y ^ conserviatlveB who have CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE—9:00 P.M. ^ CHRISTMAS EVE COMMUNION D4RANCT noervadly adopted the and my pants were pressed for December 25, 10 am., FAMILY SERVICE—Music nn (] m n 's s DQ 9e. 11:80 P.M. gattfijuu poMOcn, employ every ✓ Celebration in Music and Pageant ^ by Cherub, Luther and Giris’ Choire and Y ^ level o f oogankuEtlonal centrak- |l This economic sltuatton seems Meditation mittnn. la n ^ y mainttaining thait V Plan to spend Christmas Sunday with J) dlscouragring to us but we Steangfeld, soloist. Sermon by Lany Wogman, DO HD D UQ “TWAS THE NIGHT’ thb'dteorepaflfcy l0 untRiportont ^ The Christ ChHd in Worship x talked to tiwo buBtoees men 'who “Who Was This Child?” v i p i i t ^ l were ei^thuslastic about the Toddler Care 5^-.l"r ~ ■ _.13 CHURCH OF CHRIST progress which has been made Him—Christ The Lord!” LydaU and VeniiHi Streets ^ Second Congregational Church ^ in the 'twenty years o f ImXa's at Morning Services REV. C. HENRY ANDERSON. Pfistor' Phone: 648-2617 {( 385 NORTH MAIN STREET taidspendenoe. One o f these is Special Music by All Choirs REV. ERIC J. GOTHBERG, A ssStaSt^tor BftL, MAMCHBSm PAHKABB, OFIN 1HJ. 9 P Jt THDB TUESDAY, WED., TflURS., f* L OTGHTB . . , SAT. TILL 8 the manager of the largest soft- MRS. E. DAVID HAWKINS. Orgtmigt ■ 00 MAIN STMET • MANCHESTER, CONN. BMrie ChMoea: 9:00 AJJ. iMnk bottling company In In- Wbr^rip: 10:00 AJM., 0:00 P J t felGffr MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ). MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 PAOBMINI -i '>1 -'.'■’5?trt‘ ------i?> Entering Mutual Funds LAST M IN ^ £ ANY The companies have had to ac­ (diips, It can be assumed that IftOUBLE, AMP, PON'T REQUIRE Tlg'EATMENT. cept the dictate of the buyer. the insurance companies them­ In the pcust two decades Am er­ selves will also Invest more icans have shown a growing In­ money In the same stocks. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE terest in equity Investments, in Th e net effect could be to shares of stock that grow or force price earnings ratios high­ shrink rather than remain fixed er. Some glamor stocks now sell in the manner of life insurance , for 60 times earnings while Snow Causes WE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL payouts. ^some fundamentally sound These people have been liber­ stocks sell for only 10 to 12 Power Failure ally rewarded, for stock prices times earnings. These ratios BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A far- have doubled on average In the could be changed upwart. 2 past 10 years of ectmomic ex­ reaching electrical power fail­ 2 Another effect might be on pansion and millions of people ure blacked out all of southern sales of existing mutual funds. have made their fortunes, large Idaho and parts of eastern Ore­ As millions of Americans know. and small. The word has gon, western Montana and Insurance companies employ spread. northern Utah for periods up to some of the most highly trained Since 1062 the shareowner po­ 46 minutes late Friday night. and aggressive salesmen of any pulation of America has grown Bob Brown of the Idaho Pow­ industry. Mutual funds, by con­ from about 0.6 million to 23 mil­ er Oo. said a 230,000-volt power trast, have- had some very poor lion, expanding at the rate of line between the Oxbow and personnel and sales techniques. nine per cent a year or nine Brownlee Dams In western Ida­ 3 Competition can only help the 3 times the gain In adult popula­ ho mountains apparently was tion during that time. buyer. broughy down by heavy, wet On a broader scale, there are In the same period the insur­ snow. bound to be profoimd effects on ance companies have seen their Oregon as far west as Pendle­ all American Industry and die relative share of the dollar de­ ton had short failures, but Bak­ manner In which It Is financed, cline steadily, although the in­ er and La Grande had longer meaning more studies for the dustry has continued to grow outages. Dillon and Lima in already hard working Securities and remain profitable. It simply western Montana had short & Exchange Conunlsslon. hasn’t grown as fast aa the fund power failures. Ogden and Whatever the effects, the Industry. Farmington had power out for trend toward equities that rise Mutual funds, which Invest in 36 minutes. Salt Lake City expe­ and fall with the economy scores of stocks for their cus­ rienced failures scattered seems to be as firmly Ingrained He^s Celebrating Christmas in Vietnam tomers, have come out of no­ throughout the city varying in the American mind during where, possessing in 1946 assets PLYWOOD CENTER from 16 to SO minutes. these economically expansive collapsible variety that fits into a small p^kage, of less than $600 million but Pow er went out Just before 11 An Americal Division soldier, Christmas tree at years as the concept of fixed In­ owning dose to $40 billion in se­ LAPP PLA2A—ROUTE 88-VBRNON p.m. MST in Boise and was not his side, deans and oils a knife atop his sandbag- arrived from home the previous day and is deco­ come was during the depres­ gr^ bunker overlookng a valley near Tam Ky, 350 rated with bits of aluminum foil t i ^ with string. curities 22 years later. restored until about 11:26 p.m. As the insurance companies sion. miles northeast of Saigon. The Christmas tree, a (AP Photofax) In the downtown area. Idaho explain their moves, they are Falls, Idaho, had the longest hardly abandoning the concept outage, with power not restored of thinking,” she said. “ It’s more careful about keeping of a guaranteed return, as from until 12:10 a.m. Club Helps to Combat wonderful to plan for the future, their children out of tvouble. a life insurance policy. Neither Rock Springs, Wyo., reported­ but I’ve learned to enjoy today “ The meetings,” she said, are they totally embracing the ly was affected by the power for what it Is.” "g ive us the opportunity to com­ equity concept. Effective Dec. 26, 1967 failure but police said they had The Widow^s Syndrome For the first three years after pare notes with other widows Instead, they are recognizing not received reports of any out­ the loss of her husband, Mrs. and widowers.” that mutual funds in various ages. B y A U D R E Y SACCO bers 18 months ago,’ ’ said Mrs. Farrow worked in an office and Mrs. Farrow admitted that combinations with life Insuremce Utah areas serviced by Utah Hammond, Ind., Tlmea Richard C. Farrow, current her daughter was taken care of married people don’t realize may be more suited to a buyer’s MANCHESTER BARBERS ASSN. Power find Light are tied In club president, “ and we now what the situation is because by her sister. needs and aspirations than a with Idaho power and the Idaho HAMMOND, Ind. (A P ) — U v- have 62 members.” “ When my sister and her hus­ they haven’t been faced with it fixed return. failure could have resulted in Ing goeo on for Uwse left alone themselves. Married friends Although the club Is affiliated band moved after his retire­ This, of course, is especially the Utah power loss, an Idaho by the death of a spouse. treat widows differently and with Our Lady of Perpetual ment,” she said, “ I took a long, true during InRatlon, which C.M.B.P.A. LOCAL No. 23 Power spokesman said. The halves of what were once Help Church, its membership Is hard lobk at the cost of trans­ married women think that all some analysts fear may be with p a in go through the motions of not limited to CahtoUcs or to portation, Umches, clothing, in­ women want their husbands. us for many years. If this turhs existence for time on end. Lone- Hammond residents. creased taxes and someone to She finds that having men out to to be true, the fixed r e ­ SPANIARDS’ CALORIES RISE Hnesa stretches before them like “Our meetings,’’ Mrs. Farrow care for m y daughter, and around, in the group makes ev­ turn would really be a dirinklng MADRID — A government re­ a spool of endless thread. said, “ are devoted to dealing decided I was losing $300 per eryone more at ease and com­ return. port says the average dally As a combatant to the wid­ with the problems o * our situa­ month. fortable. Often, she said, it The Insurance companies calorie consumption of Span­ ow’s or widower’s syndrome, tions. W e’ve had lawyers. In­ “I collect Social Security for gives the women the chance to hope to offset this limitation HAIRCUTS iards Lb now 3,879. In 1963 it one Hammond parish has or­ vestment brokers and bankers myself and Ilona until she is get a man’s point of view or ex- both for themselves and their was only 2,926. 18,” she added ,“ but untU then I ohange problems with them. E ganised a Widows and Widowers as guest speakers.’’ customers by establishing their Club. She pointed out the members want to be where I’m needed “Once a person reconciles own funds or by purchasing ex­ 800 WIN ‘E’ AWARDS “ We started with seven mem­ do not* avoid discussion of being and when I’m needed most.” himself, widowhood isn’t so isting ones, and then offering WASHINGTON — Presi­ widowed. Mrs. Farrow doesn't agree bad,” she sald.^“ It may not be shares for sale. dential “ E ” awards for out­ “ It’s something each of us has that a widow or widower who the best way of life, but there John Hancock hopes to begin standing success In exporting had to learn to face,” she said. remarries soon after the death are others who are worse off.” ADULTS have gone to more than 800 Its own fund early next year. of a spouse had a good mar­ “ Talking about the mutual Mrs. F sutow feels sorry for New England Mutual took the companies, some 60 per cent of problems often helps.’’ riage, as many thoughtlessly divorced people. They have big­ other route, purchasing a ma­ them small. Club members average be­ put it. ger problems and bitter experi­ jority Interest in the already “ When you’ve had champagne tween 40 and 68 years of age. ences to remember—their mem- successful fund management Summer activlttes center in marriage,” she said, "you orles aren’t pleasant, company of Loomis, Sayles ft LIGGETT DRUG around the children with picnics don’t rush to settle for beer. out what embarrassment Co. at riiG Farkadft and excursions planned which “An uidiappy marriage Just match-making friends have The implications of these CHILDREN interest them. for the sake of marriage could caused when they bring single moves are enormous. Some ex­ OPEN SUN. and Theater Parties, night club be more miserable than widow- or widowed friends to meet isting mutual funds are welcom­ tours and sight-seeing are done hood.” their other single or widowed ing the new competition, for the CHRISTMAS DAY by chartered bus. What most widows and wl- friends, impact on prices of a new flow SATURDAY ALL HAIRCUTS 2.50 ‘"rhls relieves the pressure of dowers miss most, she agreed. “I didn’t want a matchmaker of funds is bound to be bulUdi. when I was single,” Mrs. Far­ driving and everyone can epjoy is the companionship. The full Impact on prices can­ conversation,’’ Mrs. Farrow “ There are some things,” she row said. “ Although they mean explained. said, "that aren’t as much fun, well, why should I want one “ Men seem to ibe shy about but m y husband enjoyed life now?” Joining this kind of group,” she and wanted me to enjoy it "too. Loss of a spouse is, generally, said, “ so we make a point of "Y ou don’t forget,” she con­ harder for a man. With the loss telling them that activities are tinued. “ Some people close up of a wife, he not only has to strictly Dutch-treat.” in the shell of their grief and earn the livelihood, but must shut themselves up In (toe worry about the children and jOt ihsL Mrs. Farrow has been wid­ owed for six years. Her two home.” housekeeping. children are Don, 21, a senior at The club has helped get such In addition, men don’t receive Our heartfelt Purdue University In West La­ people out of their homes end Social Security for themselves fiakkadsL or minor children when a wife thanks! May all of fayette, and nona, 11. ended their self-pity. She considers herself luckier Widows and widowers teivd to dies. your gifts be wrapped than some widows. Before her overindulge their children or try “Most of us,” Mrs. Farrow TONIGHT in holiday spirit, to compensate with material concluded, “ have done our OPEN TILL 11 P. husband’s death, he had a your tree be decked chance to put his house in order, things for the lack of a parent, the pieces and start over We Will Be with good things. and was able to advise her on she observed. They are also again.” financial matters and suggested she should do some wise invest­ at the PARKADE LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS SPECIAL COUPONS EMIL and SON ing. BARBER SHOP^ He wanted her to keep their Sincere home because he felt a move Joyous 812 MAIN STREET would only add to the children’s OPEN CUP THIS COUPON MANCHESTER insecurity. ★ PHOTO SUPPLIES “His death changed my way wishes thanks for a - to our ★ COSMETIC SETS UGIES* umEG* SUNDAY GRANTS UMES’ GRAflTS GRANTS happ^ many HRST QUAUTY FIRST QUAUTY FIRST QUALITY ★ TOBACCO Holiday. fi'iends. 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MUmrtiratrr right to win that debate, he has come Only Food to feel so. passionately that what he de­ Toomey-Gannon Smith'Vancour bates for is the only course his nation Cnrttinii ^^ralJi can follow, that he does not know how Escapes Rise m ai Linda Carol Garmon of fVBUBHED BY to try to pull or temper his own tactics. h b r a l d raim NO o6.. in c AaErton, Ala. and Oapt Kevin 13 B lM ll Btrc«t The spectacle of this able man, this In Prices JC*nch*^ei\ Cram. Paul TOomey, U.S. Army, of iH O iU AS r. it a M m g w ordinarily rather persuasive man, this WAL.TER R. FBROUBON President certainly not devoid of Manchester were wed Saturday WASHINGTON (AP) — If PuMMiera you’re feeling a financial pinch 3\>und«d October 1. Iffll dreams of distinction and greatness for noon, Dec. 9, In a candlelight these days the Christmas gift- his country and for himself in office, ceremony at the WAC Chapel, PublMied Evrry BvenInK giving tradition shouldn’t catch HMl HotUayii. Entered *t the Port OHh» « lUuicherter, Conn., «e Second dans Mail trapped in a struggle for the mind of Ft. MoCIellan, Ala. aU the tdame—just about aH the >Ut*eT. ______his own country with victory just as Tbs brtde Is a dsugfater of family goods and sendees SUBSCRIPTION RATES elusive there as., it seems Jn the actual WIUU A. Garmon of Anniston Americans buy have jumped In 5anta is busy payable in Advance an^ tbs late Mrs. Oarmen. Tbs cost. m One Y e y ...... war in Asia, is attaining the stature of spreading Christinas cheer, Six HonUu ...... 1100 a great human drama. Perhaps, with bfldsfroom Is a son of Mr. and The Labor Department re­ Three Months ...... 5.B0 Mra. Cbaites Francis Toomsy and once again One Month ...... l - » _ some fortunate break of events, it could ported Friday an increase of of 2$ Idrndals Bt three<-tenths o^ one per cent in it’s our time to thank ^ MEMBER OF turn out to have an ending of vindica­ Tbs Rev. Fha^ Tboni of Et. THE ASSOCIATBD PRESS _ . ^ living costs- during November, friends and tion and victory. Perhaps It Is destined MbCleUan psrtbrmsd tbe The Aoeociated Press Ls exclusively entitled and pointed to signs more of the customers for their to the use of repubUcallon of all news dls- to be one of the great personal trage­ douMe-rljig ceremony and was patchee credited to It or not otherwise c re w ­ same can be expected tills ed in this paper and also the local news pub­ dies in our history. But the Intensity of celebrant at tbe nuptial Miass. month. loyal patronage. lished here. . . , j. AH r i i ^ of republication of speclai dis­ feeling he himself displays, the unlimit­ l^>sc.4.C. Timothy Sadowsid Only a drop of three-tenths of patches nerein are also reserved. ed energy and drive he brings to hla was organist Winter greens one per cent In grocery prices The Herald PrinUntt Company Inc., as- efforts to do what he feels he must, and candelabra trimmed with staved off a bigger Increase In smilox ware on tbe altar. sumee no financial responBihllity for typo- allow no room for any public assump­ November and appeared likely K ra ^ ca l crroia appeorinit in advertisemcnls T b s bride w as given In nuur- ana other reading matter in The Mancherter tion that he is not experiencing the tor­ to prevent this year’s over-all Evening Herald. ______rlsge by her father. She wore a jump from surpassing last ED’S SIGN COMPANY tures of the struggle more deeply than Full service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc. . fiM-length gown of velvet, Cash- year's 3.3 per cent annual rate, FUbltshers Reprewcntatlves — "nic Ju^s anyone. looed wMh bateau neckline, highest In 10 years. Mathews Special .^rency — New York. Chi­ cago. Iletrolt and Boston^______He deserves our sympathy even when braceleMsngth sleeves txtnuned The November figures pushed with white mink, and de­ to 117.8 the government’s con­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIHCULA- he cannot have our agreement. TIONB. ______tachable chapel tndn. Her sumer price Index. That means sboidder-length tiered veil of It costs $11.78 to buy products D l»Ia y advertising closing hours: Ftor Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. silk flhision was arranged from and services that cost Am eri­ For Tueaday — 1 p.m. Saturday. The Season of Joy a satin open pillbox hat accent­ cans $10 in the 1957-59 base peri­ For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. ed with lace petals and seed od. FV)r Friday — 1 p.m. Wedne-sday. 'Tls the season to be jolly, or so any­ pearls, and she carried a cas­ 2 For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. way the jingle runs. But what with the Arnold Chase, assistant com­ Classified dendUne — 6 p.m. d ^ before cade bouquet of feathered white missioner of the Bureau of La­ publlcaticn. G p.m. Friday for Saturday present mood of the country It may take carnations and ivy centered and Monday publication. a lot of eggnog and mistletoe to make bor Statistics, reported a one- with a white ortdild. us forget that we are wretched. tenth of one per cent jump' in Saturday. December 23 Miss Susan 'White o f Annis­ wholesale prices last month. First off, there’s that wretched war. ton was maid o f Ixxnor. Briides- That Increase Is expected to If there’s nothing new in war Itself— m alte were Miss Dorothy show up soon in retail prices. A Few Hours O f Innocence some of us are living through our fourth Brawn and MIbb Charlene Ixxdc- Chase described as "phe­ fairly good-sized one—the added depres­ lidge, both of Annteton. nomenal” a six-tenths of one We don’t think, after a number of sion is that this lime there appears to Tbe aittendants were dressed per cent increase dnthecos tof 3 years of experimenting with the possi­ be no end in sight. In those others we aUke in full-length gowns, de­ medical care services In No­ bility. that much current history Is go­ could hope with some confidence that a signed with onpire bodices of vember. D-day would arrive, if only we kept pa­ ing to be change by the moralistic ex­ avocado green velvet, Rghter For the year, last month’s tient fortitude, and there would be a hortations of Christmas editorials. green skirtB and soiUn tnains. surge pushed the cost of medi­ grand celebration, aftef which the sons They wore matching ealtln ipeitai cal care nearly eight per cent would come marching home. The Christmas sermon has been headpieces and they carried above the November 1966 fig­ strongly spoken and written among men This time there are no Illusions. ’Die MRS. KEVIN PAUL TOOMEY nosegays of red carnations. ures. for nearly two thousand years. previous ones have taught us that with John Toomey of Byram Hospital costs were up some wars an end is but a beginning, the new - served as hte brother's best 16 per cent over the same time Perhaps It helps keep the world from ones sprouting from the seedlings of the man. Ushers were David last year. Fees for doctors and old. No one thinks that this time 'he Toomey of Ha'veitown, Pa., getting worse than It is, from backslid­ N urtft photo dentists were 6.4 per cent above outcome, whatever It will be, will see a New Chairman Perkins brother o f the bridegroom; and the previous November’s fig­ ing more than it does. MRS. KARL MARTIN SMITH laying down of arms, the enemy all de­ Lt. Richard Mauer of Los An­ ures. Whether it has worked or not, it con­ feated and the world saved for democ­ Proves Ton Aide to LBJ geles, oanr. Other cost-of-llvlng increases tains eternal truths mankind ought to racy or the four freedoms. And without The bridegroom’s mother Miss Donna Edith 'Vancour Berlin Tpke. For a motor trip between October and November discover, and decide to live by, some Illusions, what is there to feed hope? By JOHN BEOKUEB pense of rural schools-lnclud- «*» colored wool en- and Pfc. Karl Martin Smith, to Killln^ton, Vt., Mrs. Smith Included housing, two-tenths of wore a two-piece outfit of pink day. Today, If we must let in one touch Nor have we any longer too many Aasoolatod Press Writer Ing those In eastern Kentucky. »«*nble with m a t e h ^ acces- both of Manchester, exchanged one per cent, and clothing and illusions left here at home. It wasn’t so wool, a black coat and match­ transportation, five-tenths of of sermonizing. Today. Tomorrow, WASHDfOTON (A P ) — An Feigning an urgent call of na- vows yesterday afternoon at a M ay the divine long ago that many people thought, or ing accessories. The couple will one per cent each. every day. Photngnahed By Rcflnald Ptalo obscure country lawyer In his tuf® he dashed from the confer- at least hoped, that at last we were freshman year as chairman of a rR" *<> Speaker John W. O f f l c ^ Club. For candlelight ceremony at St. live at 36 Strant St. Cbase said more than 215,000 WHITE POINSETHA Mrs. Smith Is a graduate of about to solve that wretched social prob­ House committee played a key McCormack’s office and had M ary’s Episcopal Church, workers with contracts pegged message of But once in a while there comes a Manchester High School and re- lem of how white and Negfro can live to­ role In handing President John- *"or® ™ ral advocates ; The bride Is a daughter of Mr. to living costs will get pay Christmas when it seems that there a B. A. degree from gether at least in amity If not In per­ son his biggest victories of the named as Hoiwe conferees, thue “ *^ *1 1 ^ * ^ and Mrs. Wesley E. Vimcour of raises because of the November ought to be a release even from those the University of Connecticut. His coiming bless fect brotherhood; that age-old poverty regaining control. «»t with matohing acces 172 Highland St. The bridegroom jump. sermons most appropriate to the day 1967 congressional session. She Is a reporter for The Her­ was to be cast out; that economic woes ‘Wonders of the Uniperse" Herald Final passage of both contro- sort®® and the white otohld from Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ and to the current condition of man, The bills were extensions of ald. Pfc. Smith Is a graduate would be banished; that order and Connecticut Yankee verslal measures by the widest bouquet. shall Smith of 80 Starkweather the world the antipoverty and school aid of Manchester High School and and when man, the sufferer as well as tranquility would be the marks of the Yesterdays margins they have ever re­ Oept. Toomey is a 1961 grad­ programs at spending levels St. , . attended the University of Con­ the offender, the frustrated as well as new Great Society. B y AJ9.0. ceived brought Perkins extrava­ uate o f Manchecter High School generous by 90th Congress The Rev. George F. Nostrand, necticut. He Is serving with the the careless, the heartbroken as well as Not any more. The harsh realities Pioneer Takes Look gant praise from both Republi­ and a I960 graduate of the 25 Y0or» Ago standards. The chairman was rector of St. M ary’s Church, per­ U. S. Arm y and stationed at Ft. have caught up with the poverty pro­ cans and Democrats for the United States Military Acad­ OPEN the irresponsible, ought to be allowed to It would be our conclusion political enemy needs to be dis­ Rep. Carl D. Perkins, D-Ky., . . . , , . formed the double-ring cere­ Gordon, Va. He was formerly gram. And for all the progress that has John A. Trotter Is iiistalled as emy, West Point, N.Y. He plans Your Gip G a tk rj take a clear bath in the refreshing, un­ abused, now and then. And the mony and was celebrant at the worshipful master of Manches­ that E. Clayton Gengras is who Inherited the job of leading played to leave on a tour o f duty hi employed at the Southern New TONIGHT been made in civil rights, and will con­ At Sun’s Other Side real ethics of some of those adio complicated springs of his own simplest more proud than chagrined, the House Education and Labor Communion. Bouquets of white E„giand Telephone Co. In Man- tinue to be made, the bitterness of the ter Lodge of Masons. 'Vietnam in May 1968. The cou­ AND NOEL SHOP - AT WATKINS and humblest pleasures. By DR. I.M. LEVITT, Now, picture an active sunspot more elated than disturbed, to criticize needs to be illuminat­ weis chrysanthemums were on the Chester Negro against "whltey” has Increased, Committee after it taken ple are Uving at the Esquire T O 11 P . M . DIRECTOR within a few days of appearing have a fuss being raised over ed. altar. not diminished; Indeed, naive hope has 10 Year* Ago away from Adam Clayton Pow- Hit-Run Crash Aipts., Jacksonville, Ala., while Toys and Gifts We know it can be proved, theologi­ With a manned clrcumlunar on the earth side. It is highly the fact that he, a Republican In the Gengras instance, al­ The bride was given in mar­ been followed by ureasonable despair. eU. tbe captain Is staitioned at Ft. Duplicate Bridge cally. otherwise, but what has man flight inevitable in the immedi­ prolbablie that If the activity per­ Ormond West Jr. is heard on candidate for ^ governor of the most all of the priCctical politi­ riage by her fathre. She wore a MANCHESTER The generation gap widens, not closes. It is hai^ to imagine a greater Kills Woman McCleUan. ate future and the manned land­ sists ithe astronauts on ithedr re­ the Hammond organ at AVatktns state of Connecticut only a year cians who think he pulled a short gown of sliver lame with Results In a duplicate brUdge SURPLUS SALES really done that he does not deserve the Everywhere violence flourishes. . . . contrast between two men than ing only three years away, sci­ turn journey may be hit by a Biros. In the final of a series of ago, saw fit, for the politics of boner in making the $1,000 con­ MARLBOROUGH (AP) — A white satin side pleats; a man­ game last night a t the ItaUan 169 North M ain St. privilege of looking upon those he lovesi Worse, all these things are but the that between Powell, the At Depot Square entists are becoming concerned violent solar storm which can Ohristmas carol program. November, 1967, to donate tribution to the Lee campedgn _____ woman was struck and killed tilla of Imported Spanish lace, American Club are: North- one day a year, with nothing more com­ outward signs of an Inner malaise that smooth, dapper ~ P ^ a w t ® Tel. 643-7111 with the hazards posed by an do permanent physical damage. would m erely have nodded Vietnam Flights and a corseige of red roses. She South, Charles Dunn and. Jon E $1,000 to the reelection cam­ plicated than pleasure in that simple every man feels. What has happened Is from New York, and Perkins, This situation must be avoided, a hit-and-run car Friday night. carried a white satin Prayer Marx, first; Mrs. Mary Roy that so many of our dreams have fled active sun on astronauts in tran­ positioci—and this corresponds paign of Mayor Richard Lee, wisely and agreeably tind un­ slow, drawling product of the experience? Why forbid the human but how? Some way must be The victim was Identified as Halted by Strike Book. Read Herald Adyertisements we are almost afraid to dream again. sit either to or from the moon. to about one week f time. Democrat, of New Haven. derstandably if word had come rural hollows of eastern Kentuc­ ■and Mrs. Norma Fagan, second, being to share, for a day. the clean found to "look around the cor­ Mrs. Lois Klein, 38, of Marl­ Mrs. Alan Morrison of Lan- and Mns. A l LaPl'ant and James The mood, in this season of jollity, is Studies currently under way are From the esirth, w e can pho­ It Is our further conclusion to them that Gengras and Lee ky. SAIGON (AP) — The United m slate Innocence of the child so young it borough. trying to determine the magni­ ner” to see the ftir side of the tograph the sun to pinpoint the that If Gengras Isn’t pleased had made some undercover Perkins, 65, still lives in Hind­ States Embassy and U.S. Aid to sing, Mich., formerly of Man- Baker, third. of the polntlessness of it all. It is one State police said Mrs. Klein has not begrun to learn what Is wrong tude of these hazards and the sun. This is precisely what the precise location of a solar storm with the attention he has drawn double machine arrangement man, Ky., the little town where Intematlonal Development an- Chester, was matron of honor, Also, Eaat-'West, JOe Toce thing to send your sons to die far was struck by a car while and evil with the world in which it must possibility of predicting their ap­ Nationeul Aeronautics and Space and watch It progress froih to himself he ought to be. It’s between themselves. This would he was bom and where he prac­ nounoed today that all fllghto of She wore a blue oocktalMength end WllBam McDougaJl, first; afield when you believe they go to save walking on the Old New London live? WTiy cloud our own Impulses civilization; it is something else to send pearance so that plans for the Administration has been doing. birth to disappearance. The not easy to gain that much be smart operating, and no ticed law before entering poli­ Air America lines In 'Vietnam dress, fashioned with long bell- Thomas Landers and Hiomas Turnpike. The car failed to Air America im shaped sleeves; a matching head Tsai, second, and Mrs. Kath- moon trip may be crystallized. N A S A has launcheid Pioneer Pioneer probes cannot do this; ethical problem at all. tics. Although In 18 years in would be canceled because of toward a moment or two of Joy unalloy­ them again when you wonder to what notoriety in the political world stop, they said. Scientists studying the sun are spacecraft Into solar oribit'S they can only indicate the In­ "possible Injuries or death.” vell, and a corsage of white ryn Hoiirlgan and Dr. Saul ed? Why not sing a carol as If the purpose they died heretofore at Nor­ for such a low rate of expendi­ The Gengras "crim e” In this Congress he helped shape much Police are making an appeal uncovering active regions where vi^ich do not differ too radical­ tensity and, thus, the physical successful education legislation, The Embassy and the agency roses. Oohen. third. world were saved Indeed? mandie or Tarawa. It Is easy to raise a ture. Mr. Gengras, an enterpre- instance lies In the possibility for Information from anyone ly from the orbit of the earth characteristics of the storms. messaged all personnel through­ Curtis Smith of Manchester The game Is sponsored by the fervor for freeing the backward peoples violent solar storms or flares neur. Investor, and expert in that he did it because he really he preirlously had little to do with knowledge of Incident. and these have moved around However, this information served as his brother’s best man. Manchester B r i^ e Club and Is To be innocently happy for one day of Africa or Asia from the colonial yoke occur. These storms generate many of the various techniques likes Mayor Lee, aind really with Its actual passage. out South Vietnam that striking to the othc'r side Of the eun to evolves as one of the most im ­ Vietnamese employes of Air Ushers were Airman S.C. Wes­ open to the public. might do as much to save the world, or until you see how bloody run the plains intense radiation which can ad­ of glamorous operation in the thought M ayor Lee ought to be It was tbe contrast between sense radiations there. Pioneer portant breakthroughs in our America had threatened other ley Vancour of McGuire AFB, A special game, holiday open at least as much to fortify man for the as the free men slaughter each other versely affect astronauts. So In­ business field, has never before reelected. It is the possibility Powell, the seasoned veteran VT and Pioneer V II have been Kidney Transplanted Air America workers, aircraft N.J., brother of the bride; and pairs, ■will be played Wednee- #and vandalize the years of building. tense are these radiations that, study of the earth-sim relation­ obtained quite so much mileage who steered major education r^umption of his struggle against the providing a detailed picture of that hla motive was hrniest daiy a t 7:30 pm . a t the olub It is easy likewise to preach the at this time, it is believed Im­ ship. At times the Pioneer and labor bUls through the NEW HAVEN (A P )—Doctors and other property. Alan Morrison of Lainslng, Mich. odds outside and Inside himself, as any activity on the fa.r side while, In the public print, or quite so which has put all the shock at 136 Ehkidge St. philosophic virtue of courageous defiance possible to create any sort of spacecraft will also be on the House, and beginner Perkins transplanted a kidney Thursday A ir America Is a private air­ Mrs. Vancour wore a blue other formula for holiday behavior. simuitaneously, scientists on much impact In the public waves around his act. Players ore rembided that of disapproved laws until suddenly you radiation shelter In the space­ same side of the sun as the that caused most concern from a Yale student fatally In- line currently under contract in wool dress, blue hat and black earth have been monitoring the mind, as from this rather insig­ That would be the unforgiv­ registrations must :be made in Let us, for a day, then, be just human realize that a defiant Southern governor craft which could provide com­ earth but separated by tens of among supporters of the leglsla- 1" » traffic accident to a Vietnam to the embassy and to accessories. The bridegroom’s eeirth side of the sun. To round nificant (to him of course) sum able thing. Y et what else can aidvance fo r the "Open Team beings, neither angels nor devils by in­ at a college campus gives precept and plete protection. The current millions of miles. Even at this 62-year-cdd man—the first such AID. mother wore a rose colored lin­ out the picture, still other of $1,000. No Madison Ave. be judged? If Gengras were The Vietnamese employes, In- d u b Champdonahiip’’ Friday, escapable character, who share enough precedent to others who—likewise claim­ solution appears to be riding out distance, correlation between Their concern seemed justl- operation In Connecticut, en dress and brown accessor­ satellites 'have been circling the genius could possibly have merely playing politics for was eluding ground crews and office Dec. 29 at 8 pm . at the club. on the grim side through the rest of the ing just cause against unjust laws-^ of the storm and accepting the what Is received at that re­ fled last May when Perkins, In kidney transplant ies. Both wore corsages of pink earth gathering solar data out­ recommended to him a more some return, the amount would roses. Those iwishing further informa­ yyar to deserve the opportunity to share defy the peace of the community. hazards. However, there will be mote place and on earth are hte* firat w lT'effortr brought'’the P®rformed at Yale-New Haven side the earth’s atmosphere. efficient mileage per dollar. have been much larger, and It A reception was held at the tion nuay call Arthur Pyka, 99 There Is much to be said, moreover, a choice of launch times. This meaningful to scientists. BPhnnl hUl to the floor ^ saw Hospital. a.m. Friday, seeking wage in- a few hours of mutual Innocence. Thus, with planetary probes and Aside from Its publicity re­ would have been secret or dis­ Wonder Bar Restaurant on the White St. for railing at the mores of the com­ means that when a flare is Im­ With the launching of the It riddled with amendments. T*»e doner of the kidney was creases. Vietnamese employes satellites, scientists have been turns, the expenditure also de­ guised. No, the condemnatory For this two words are enough. Merry munity. There Is, after all, artificiality minent the flight can be postpon­ Pioneers we have entered a Worried that Republicans and ^® Alfred J. Halberstadt, of Pan American Airlines In able to collect Information from serves to have, and to retain, judgment of the ordinary poli­ Christmas. M^rry Christmas to you. in those manners which display a cour­ ed until the storm has spent it­ dramatic era in solar studies Southem DemoenL might be W. <>* N w FaJrflrid, a Yale gon also went on strike for the tesy toward others we may In fact scorn ■the entire sun. Under these con­ certain other satisfactions. tician has to be that Gengras student Injured Dec. 9 In a same reason Friday. Merry Christmas to all of us. Merry self. Yet, in a postponement of for now scientists may be able able to revamp this prize pack­ or dislike. There Is hypocrisy, too, in ditions scientists hope eventual­ It needs to be periodically re­ busted the rules of the game traffic accident. He died niura- Pan American flights have this type, how certain can the to observe ‘ the entire sun age of Johnson’s, Perkins ac­ Christmas! the moral inhibitions society preaches ly to Increase warning times of established in the public mind, just because he felt like It. day. continued In Vietnam, however, t a Y astronauts be that a second through extended portions of cepted any amendments he on our conduct, since there are few un- impending storms by atmont 13 by some public example, that No wonder the political pros The unidentified patient who as other employes have taken flare, originating on the other the sunspot cycle to disclose the thought would help pass the bill f A l R V V A Y vlolated by the frailties of men. days. But currently a five-day the human race is capable of want it proclaimed that he has received the kidney was on Increased duties. Other per­ or far side of the sun, may not behavior of the sun and Its ef­ without doing too much dam­ So why not, as men are doing, praise forecast represents the limX. breeding itself occasional In­ banished himself from Con­ "getting along ai. well as can sonnel of Air Am erica had at­ ' come around to the near side fect on the arth. age. The results were m^jor f IR-'I The Man And His Crisis the virtues of license? It Is at least, is The Pbotieer probes observe dividuals who do not always fol­ necticut political life from now’ be expected,” according to Dr. tempted the sar.'.i 'Ji'ig. But, and continue to be active? This This development may repre­ changes In the legislation and a it not, straightforward and honest? solar activity by sensing and * low the book blindly. on. Jack W. Cole, head of surgery when the threat of violence was One cannot read the news of the care Is the possibility being studied sent one of the most important split among the committee's What harm in a little adultery If, as the measuring the energies of par­ The Idea that anybody of con­ But the results — state-wide at Yale-New Haven. made, the embassy and AID is­ ^ fairway has it!! ^ and attention President Johnson paid to today. In its Impact on our daily lives. Democrats that seemed certain sued their order canceling all psychologists say, it eases the tensions ticles which arrive at th^ space­ sequence or prominence In pub­ attention to sudh an imuaual, Since the operation was first To set the stage for an under­ While we have become aware to render him Ineffective as his television interview the other night of living? Or in sowing a bit of pot craft from the solar surface, lic life must so completely sur­ successfully performed In 1966, flights In and out of Saigon, Da K both stores are A of the sun’s tremendous Influ­ unorthodox gentleman — ought chairman. without realizing, once more, that this with youth’s wild oats? These things standing of the scientists’ strate­ thus providing a ‘igroes” picture about 1,(»0 kidney transplants Nang, Nha Trang, Can Tho and ence on the earth and our day- render his independence of to convince Mr. Gengras that But It proved a valuable les­ man instinctively t r l^ hard, and then gy, we must realize that the sun of the far side of the sun. The have been accomplished In the Blen Hoa, all the cities served ^ open tonight tiii being done anyway, mankind will be the judgment, association and sometimes the lolly of being son all around and when the an- ^ Is a slowly rotating body. It does iparticles can either 'be solar to-day existence, we have also U.S. by the line In South Vietnam. harder, and then harder still. better for accepting them—wil it not? thought and speech as to close one's own man can have results Upoverty bill came to the floor not even rotate as a solid body cosmic rays or protons (the become complacent, for we do His search. In the Interruptions and Yet somehow we aren't the jollier for himself off from any kind of usually expected only from the six months later, the Democrats like the ear,th. The sun’s equator nuclei or cores o f hydrogen not appear too excited by this the editing of the television Interview It. Perhaps It Is only that the Puritan new development. In time we association with the supposed cunning of the fox. were united bdilnd Pertdns. ethic dies hard, but the new freedom rotates once in about 27 days, atoms). Our sun is continuous­ was for the perfect tone of voice, selec­ may All become conscious of It was In the conferences be­ adds Its bit to the malaise. while at the poles the period is ly emitting protons ifi a form tion of language^' turn of profile, and about 32 days. When a sunspot of steady stream called the these correlations through their tween the House and Senate to Whatever the causes of our free-float­ . reconcile the differing versions smooth forcefulness of gesture. It took near the equator disappears be­ solar wind. Under stonn condi­ effects on our normal living. ing anxieties few of us escape them this A nioofht for Todajr of the legislation that Perkins cause of the sun's rotation, even tions this wind becomes quite Cop5trlght 1967 90 minutes of shooting to turn out a 60 Christmas season. Whether we read the Bjio— ored by tba Maacheatar Open Forum finally came Into his own, how­ If it persists, it will not reappear concenibrated and can move ■with General Features Corp. minute program. Unfortunately for such message as "peace on earth, good will Oouiufl oC Cburdioi ever. on the earth side for about two a speed of 500 miles a second, ‘Faithful Friend' zealous attention to the superficlals, the to men” or "on earth peace to men of In the antipoverty conference, C hristmas weeks. During this period on the thus posing a threat to Mfe. Be­ program happened to come off a little good w ill” our hopes are no longer NOW 42 BIO U.S. CITIES "P ra U e” To .the Editor, he withstood heavy pressure far side, no matter how active cause the protons do not travel less natural and spontaneous than would raised by angels’ voices. Today , there from Senate conferees and the A A ^ y the quiet contentment seems to be precious little peace or a sunspot may be. Its effects in a stra l'^ t line from the sun NEW YO RK —At the end of "And suddenly there was with I would deeply appreciate your sbem to be the perfect format and mood administration and retained cannot be felt on earth. but foUow a curved path much the Civil War the United States the angel a multitude of the good will, and not even ahy certainty alloting me a few lines In the those features in the bill he fait reetinqs for such a program advertised as a ol Christmas spread G that In a nuclear tomorrow, there will Lot us Imagine that we are the same as water shooting had only three cities with more heavenly host praising God and Herald so that I might address vital to win House passage. "conversation.” The President, If any­ in a quiet period on the sun the Pioneer spacecraft can than 300,000 population; New saying, ‘Glory to God in the be any earth for them to inhabit. the following appeal to fellow On tbe school bill something W ith genuine appreciation to our thing, perhaps tried a little too hard. and a fligtht of astronauts has sometimes see around the sun 90 York, Philadelphia, and' St. The comfort, If comfort there be, is h ip est, and on earth peace new—willnesa—was added to throughout your hearts and (been launched fo r the moon. degrees ahead of Its current Louis. Now'therfr-.q|a 42. residents of Manchester. customers for their generous consideration, we take this Tile President kept the same intensive that things are not much different from among men with whom he Cs the iiatlenoe, persistence and kind of pressure on himself in the argu­ what they were 1,971 years ago and that pleased!’ " He dally removes mountains tireless energy recognised as opportunity to extend the season’s greetings and good the Ills which afflict us now were Luke 2: 13, 14. may your joys he many . . ments he selected. He Is as he has been of our trash and totes many tons PerUns’ chief traits. He expMt- wrought not by God but by men. . . wishes to you and yours for holiday joy and happiness. for a long time now—out to try to win a The response which we make of our garbage over miles and ed the issues of paroohlsd school If we are now In danger, as many ever mindful of the millions who are less national debate on the war in Vietnam. Holiday Message to the whole gospel of Chrlstls miles of our driveways, be they aid and school desegregation to this is our holiday say we are, that this country which fortunate than we, of those who know be chief items in controversy He wages this debate as he would like, has so often defended civilization will To the people of the State of Connectl- ■ coming should be the same as full of ruts, covered with Ice, ^ the pain and suffering of war, hunger and carefully picked several perhaps, to be able to wage the war— become so weak that It can no longer cut Mrs. Dempsey and I extend our the song of the angelic host widi for you. and privation. which — 1), ascribed all clogged with snow, or sizzling Northern Catholics for House without compromise or mercy at least atand against barbarism, It is not tor warmest wishes for a M erry Christmas As we give thanks to Almighty God glory and adoration to God who with heat. Nothing stops him: conferees. want of strengith but for the wasting of and a Happy and Holy New Year. up to the point where he finds his oppo­ for our blessings, let us also pray that Inadvertently be had loaded It. To contuse a duty to preserve a is the author of salvation and Neither steep slopes, nor seem­ sition ready to capitulate. Thanks to you—the people of Connecti­ the conference In favor of the bastion with a crusade to remake the He will help us to change the heart and life; 2), accepted the Prince of cut—this State has much for which to be ingly endless driveways, nor big cities and to his dismay was So, the other night, the President felt world Is to fall victim to overweening minds of men who would make a mock­ Peace, who alone can heal brok­ grateful os we observe again the great torrential rains, nor torrid tem- about to be overriden on a key unable to miss any opportunity to press pride, the devoarer of many before us. ery of the spirit of Christmas. Let us en lives and troubled hearts, holiday dedicated to good will among picatores, nor sleet, nor snow, vote that would have expanded his case, whether it required a sharp Still, what men do they can undo. And pray for an end to the strife that is and 3), challenges us to go out nor mtier cold. And how many aid to the urban areas at the ex- .. ir.7 -* I men and ns we approach the end of an­ abroad in the world and in areas of our and live in goodwill because we 'attitude toward the very networks and not the least among the messages of of us would care to trade Jobs 'n t hope in the Christmas season Is that other year. own land so that we may put our re­ are concerned with our neigh­ reporters who were hosting him, or a with him, or could live on the Your support has given Connecticut I f sources to constructive use for the bet­ bors’ needs and our brothers’ 935 Main Street, Manchester napalm kind of remark thrown over .hla mankind is master of Its own fate, if pay he receives? ■m we have sometimes followed false programs in education. In humane s e rv -< ^ terment of all men everywhere. welfare. j * i'^ J potMiUal oppoaitipn inaide hia own Please, therefore. In a season U G G E H fW U G 241 Asylum Street, Hartford ' * prophets, we do not peed to, and therein Ices, in urban developnients And in con* My earnest wish is a Merry Ch^t- party. Here alao, the Judgment aeema to “Praise God from whom all when tipping le so common, do Is the Joy. It is because we are men that servation which put our State In a posi­ jmas for all and a fulfillment of^the at tha foriioda “THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET* be, the Preaident became guilty of the blessings flow.” Amen. not neglect our faithful friend, we know when we are wretched and are tion of national leadership. Our business hopes we hold for the coming New the refuse man. sealoua error of trying too hard. He OPEN SUN. and I the greater for It. —VERMONT ROY­ and Industry thrives. We enjoy a high Year. Submitted by 901-907 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER "Z wanta to win hla debate ao badly, he STER IN THE WALL STREET JOUR­ level of prosperity. JOHN DEMPSEY, Pastor C. Henry Anderson Slnperely yours. CHMSTMAS BAY has to believe so fiercely in his own NAL. Let us, however, in our holiday joy be GOVIglflNOR Emanuel Lutheran CAurch Suburbanite i J d A X

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lar data might , have been de- gressmen, members of the Su­ Air Fhroe Base, Oa. .Tinker Air Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. GOLF-O-TRON velo|>ed by Indlvtiluals orflnns prem e Court, g o vemowB Fhroe Base, OMa.,' HB Air in an areas excepting mater­ l^ew Singapore Store Events Fhrce Base, Utah; KeBy Air Business Bodies nity where they are 2:80 to 4 through an Impection of govern­ heads ot diplomatic miSBioni in ment information before the Force Base, Tex.; and Mc- pan. and 7 to. 8 p.m. and pri­ In Capital general ben was put into effect WaaMngton. Clelian Air Force Base, Cahf. vate rooms where they are Space Age Golf Miracle Members of the White House The mtamatlonal Monetary RICB BUYS FIRM advanced to supervisor in 1961. 10 *■»"- to 8 pjn. Vtsttors are At the time it announced its Sells Red Bargains staff received a larger litho­ Fund has tqpproved a $90-mlBlon requested not to smoke In pa- proposed restrictions last May, Rice Packaging Aaaoctatea, He lives at 199 Irene Dr. Etue Restriction graph print which bore the drawing by India to help it 'meet tlento’ rooma No more than two OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL MIDNIGHT By KXIXY SMITH Prices in the store range from the AEC said it was acting to Inc. ot Ellington, has Just ac­ Johnsons’ wish that "the lights payment dtfflcultiieB caused by vijdtors at one time per pa- BXNOAFORE (AP) — One at a $1,S00 Jade screen to a WASHmcrrON (AP) — The Mop any further Inbenaitlonal DIVIDENDS INCREASE which blaze on tMs tree and the low export eanilnga in the year quired all aaaeta and personnel the num pc^uler new atone in Chinese-made pencil for five governm ent says it wUI ease spread of nuclear weaponry. Connecticut aavlnga banka ttent. ALL DAY SUNDAY. Chrhtmos Evb t« S P.M. trees throughout the nation re­ of Ellington Diecutting Co. Sli^apon iiM cuatomera with cents. Travelers’ checks are ended Aug. 81. The IMF said selling life insurance 'wiU pay some of its tight restrlctionB on It said its easing of the regu­ kindle the ancient promise ahlfty eyee—moat at theni pick- accepted. ot drought has severely affected The com pany has also Just record dividends on ordinary Patients Today: 284 private access bo secret nuclear lation regarding privately devel­ the Christmas season, ’Peace on Indian jute and cotton exports completed its third major space life policies in 1968, it w as an­ MONDAY. Christmea Day w« wM opM| at 4 ins up baisalna on the aly. The There are leopard skin shoes, AJDMTTPHD YBSTEJRDAY: Information. oped date was the result of earth, good wlh to nmn.’ ’’ during the last two seasons. expansion program, in aa many nounced here today by The Sav­ ■ton aella Red Chinese mer- children’s games with Engllah "comments” from induotrles Laura BSgley, 53 Union PI.; P.M. tlH Midnight instructions, porcelains, guitars, The Atomic Energy Commis­ The painting is the fourih an­ years at its present location, ings Bank Life Insurance Co. chandiae. and universities. Glottal ,Qnoto ■Edward Blomqulst, St. Joseph, •T’m not auppoeed to be notebooks, basketballs, Mankets sion said a propoawd ban would nual Christmas work produced and now utilises the entire large Dividends on nearly 88,000 "The penpto have a right to To all our wonderful customers and friends, Mo.; Ralph Chapman, 63 Deer­ here," aaya the wife a U.8. and ready-to-wear. All have for the White House card by from — Ann, “Chucky” and "Spot" .. . facility on West Road where the personal policies 'will approach at have prevented private and White House Card know whether the FCC is going field Dr.; Linda D’Antonio, 1 R«gular Hours: 8 A.M. -12 P.M. Embassy officer. "But these made-in-China la b ^ . Robert H. Laessig, staff artlM operation la based. $480,000, an Increase o f approxi­ corporate dev^opers ot nuclear to permit a President vd» to ob­ ElUngiton A-ve., RodkviHe; Mrs. 7 Days Por Wook baryaius! I can^ resiat!" The biggest sellers are handi­ WASHtNOTON (AP) —A soft for the American Greetings ANN’S SPOT 'n COFFEE HOUSE Rice Packaging, manufactur- mately 19 per cent over the technology from swapping their viously a candidate for re-eiec- Lorraine Gilbent, 33 Michael "I’d rather you not use my crafts—small statues, wood 0>rp., Cleveiand. OAK STREET — MANCHESTER era a diveralfied line of quality amount paid in 1967. Informatian or from having ac­ wB/tencnlor painting of an orna­ tlon to use die powerful networit ■Dr., Vernon; Iteithleen Johnson, name," says another. "What if carvings,- Chinese paintings,' ‘The Home of Good Food and Friendly Service!" paperboard, and plastica pack­ Walter E. Rapp, executive ce ss to one another’ s |riants and ment-laden Chiistmaa tree in Capital Footnotes TV and radto facilities without a 238 C enter Sit.; M rs. E lsie Mic- the customs people checked?" screens and needlework. aging, for major Industrial firms tdce president «f The Savings equipm ent right of reaponee by other aned Vey, 39B Bluefietd Dr.; Mrs. ■’These two shoppers and 1,000 One can buy hand embroi­ the White House Bhie Room has F iv e specialized A ir FVwce in New Blna^and, as well as some Bank Life Insurance Company, CONN. GOLF LAND candidates—Blair (Bark, cam­ Clarice Moaher, West Hertflord; dered guest owels for about 75 Other prevlousiy announced been reproduced as President squadrons have been sef up to as far away aa Michigan and said that nearly two-thirds of others a day drift through rows paign manager for Sen. Eugene M rs. E llen M uirhead, 37 Mlain ROUTES 83 & 30 TAWOTTVILLE cents, embroidered pillow cases bans are still proposed for en­ and Mrs. Johnson’s official 1B67 provide malntenBuce, supply the increase reflects a new, of handmade linens, brightly J. McCarihy, D-Mnsi., in presa- Canada. St.; Julia Reese, 60 Biiuh St.; for $1 apiece, linen tablecloths forcem ent. Christmas card. and tTamportathm support to higher dividend scale adopted Phono 643.2654 colored children’s toya> thick Ing his equal-Ume request with Mrs. FHizabeth Smith, 134 N. with fancy needlework in all The card was sent to about combat units vdienever needed. by the banks effective Jan. 1, luxurious black wigs, sewing They would restrict govern­ the Federal Communtcaiions AUTOMATED SERVICE School St.; Vernon Sumora Jr., machines, materials, shoes—16,- sizes, ranging in price from $6 ment-developed secret data in 1,500 heads of state, govermnent The combat loglMios support Read Herald Advertisements 1968. Oommlsaion. The Connecticut Bank and Lake St., Coventry; Stewart 000 item s, all Oommunist-made. to $50, and original p a in tin g the nonweapons field and simi­ officials U.S. emlbasDleo, con­ squadrons are located at Robins Trust Co. has Joined a nation­ The board of directors of Peo­ Twlbla Rrt. 44A, North Ooven- The store, which opened six from $3 up. tiry; Mrs. Florence Wdlke, 46 wide group of banks which is ple's Sa'vings Bank of Rockville, months ago, is called the A typical day finds not only inaugurating an automated data FTormice St. has set Dec. 29th as the date for Chinese Emporium. Strategical­ American women sht^^rs, but tranamlsslon service for cor­ ly located near Singapore’s em­ British, French, embassy per­ porations in every major metro­ paym ent o f its sem i-annual di'Vi- ■BIRTHS YHJSTEHDAY: A dend of 4-)4% on regular sav­ bassy row in the new Interna­ sonnel, tourists and Singi^xni- politan area. daughter to Mr. ■and Mrs. Terry ings accounts and 5% on in­ tional Building, it’s been crowd­ ans. It’s the kind ot store that John M. Wallace, vice presi­ Coiuitriglht, 168 Mirth St.; a son ed since opening day. gives the appearance of being dent, stated that this service, vestment savings accounts. Ef­ to M r. and M rs. Rotoent FVink, 2 2 Singapore is a free port, quite capitalistic. first of its kind in Connecticut, fective Jan. 1, People’s will pay EJast Haintford; a daughter to meaning it deals in goods from represents a major step forwsud dividends quarterly at the end Mir. and M rs. B arry LuMn, 18 any country in the world wish­ NO MORE FROGS in the transmission of corporate of March, June, September, De­ Beverdy Hd., Vemon; a daugh­ ing to trade. But Americana are AHiAWTA, Ga. (AP)^A financial data eusross the coun­ cember from day of deposit. Ac­ ter to Mr. and Mrs. John Yavls, forbidden by law to bring Oom­ completely new approach to try. The system works in this cording to Alfred W. Cavedon, IS Ledand Dr. munist-made merchandise into teaching science has been un­ way, Wallace saldr When a na­ People’s president, the quarterly DISCHA,ROED T!HURiSDA.Y: the United States. dertaken as a Joint venture tional corporation bills a cus­ dividend will be figured by the Rolbert Nogas, East Hartford; Prices at the Emporium are among die four AUante col- tomer in Connecticut, he can new on line computer system. Niall Campbell, 23 Bruce Rd.; generally lower than in other Iqgea, Clark, Morebouae, Monte Instruct the customer to mall Fatrilda Tomkunas, 33 Wood­ city department stores. There Brawn and Speknan. his payment to a local post of­ Joseph P. Miott, preaiident of land S t are half a dozen other stores Mott’s iSuper Maricets, Inc. 'was 3 The program’s principal ot>- fice box. The paym ent to then ■DISCHAiRGED YESTER­ the guest sfteaker at a meeting 3 selling Communist Chinese Jaetivaa, aooordlng to Dr. O. P. processed by the bank, and the DAY: M rs. DokMU M yutte, goods in the area, but the Em­ of the .Ameiioan Management Puri, direabor of the experiman- Informaticm on the invoice to East Hairtford; Cari (Hague, 45 porium is the largest and new­ ■ABBOCtathm held at the Hotel tel project, are twufcM: One is transmitted by direct commu­ WeiRnan Rd.; Mrs. Nellie Bry­ est of its type. nication between' the bank’s Ameriida in Hhntfoid. M ott to rid the Ubetal arts student an, E ast H a rtford ; (Mrs. Edna. The store's manager, a petite data processing equipment and tiraoeid the girawth o f the super- of an kmate fear of actesioe Dawldciwicz, 45 North St; attractive young woman named the corporation’s. marttet chain he heads and study. The second to to give Orest Olakiky, 27 Ridge Sit; kiQmi Ho Han M ei, says m onthly This service was instituted as spoke of the 'wide 'variety of studente planning careers in 'Mrs. Sophie (MUkdlioiwsky, 14E sales g o upwards of $100,000. a result of Inquiries by a mun- fhictoira wMch lead to success in such fields as business, law or McGuire Ijane; William Burke, p, "I buy things here myself,” ber of major corporations doing the food retaUtog. His g^neateet tlMology a better underatandtog Bast Hartford; Walter Hublard, says Mlml. "I think 1 know business nationally. emphaste 'waa plaoed on the HUblard Dr., Vemon; Demis what women shoppers like, and of the history, phlloaopfay and The new service marks anoth­ ot ler’s department at The Travel­ took R d., ■South W indsor. reUgiott-and why the growih of and games for small fry, and TWO GET PROMOTIONS ers Insurance Compemies. A Also, Iona Munnett, Hazard acienoe was in Jeopardy from has trained her sales help to be Two Vernon men have been g;raduate of Florida Southern vU'le; Nell Pierson Jr., 84 Wood fast and unusually knowledgea­ Mnga cf Europe and reDgiai.’’ promoted in the group annuity University, Sargent Joined the bridge St.; Walter Ryan, East good friends. . . ble in their particular mendian- Tlnulltlonal foemaite wtth com pany in 1960 and w as pro­ administration department at Hartford: Mrs. Leona Healey, time, too, to count our dlse. heavy emphaato on mathemaitics the home office of Aetna Ltfe A moted to senior accoimtant in Broeul Brook; Charles Vaughan, The boy at the linen counter, and lahorabory experiments C asualty. 1965. New York, N.Y.; Mrs. Norma blessings. One of for Instance, can give a custom­ have been, for the roost part, Alfred B. Brooks has been Coste, East Hartford; Mrs. the greatest of these is er a rundown on exactly how bypassed. FEEDER, NOT BREEDER Margery Plummer. 131 McKee various sheets, pillow cases, neuned administrator and Alton the friendship of those M. Martin Jr., superintendent, WALSENBURG, Oolo. (AP) St.; Mrs. Doris Dennen, 25 tablecloths and towels were — Charles Corsentino raises con tracts. Tyler Circle; Thomas Reid, 660 whom we are privileged to serve. stitched, and where. ^ _ more chickens Oian any other LydaU St.; Millard King, 914 Mimi and her buslneas asso­ LIGGen DRUG Brooks, a p^uate^ of Hobart poultryman in Huerfano County. Parker St.; Peter Massollnl, ciates claim no liaison with j ».» i_ insn j doesn’t have to worry T O a l l ; o u r t h a n k s a n d b e s t w i s h e s o f lliB PorkoclB College, Joined Aetna in 1969 and Mra. Robert Hatfield of South Windsor atends in front of the display wall at the Lemon Tree, R FD 2, B olton; WdlUam Gould, Communist China politically. was promoted to administrative about eggs or laying hensy A a new shop which sells art works lor artists on consignment. The WUltmantlc; Mrs. Agnes "Only in business," she says, OfEN SUN. and consultant two years later. He contractor supplies day-old to located near Jackson’s Market at the Wapplng Shopping Center off Rt 30. Mrs. Hatfield, ^ Drown, East Hartford; Mrs. "and we have no difficulty. We CHRISTMAS DAY lives on Tracy Dr. chicks and feed and Corsentino artist herself, said there are also handmade ceramics, wood carvings and vvoven R ose B ergeron, 364 Main St.; are merchants. They send us Martin, a Columbia College raises them to puUethood. He other things. At present the shop to open only Thursday nights, Saturday and Sunday. (Herald M rs. V ivian P arks, 264 Oak St. nice things, and we sell them." gradviate. Joined the company’s furnishes two lar^ chicken photo by Bucetvlclus.) Also, Raymond Lane Jr., 12 group division in 1967 and washouMs, equipment and labor. WIndemere Ave., Rockville: Sweet, Michael Colbath, Stev­ J effrey .Anderson, 67 Oakwood E en Colbath and Scott Seavey. Dr., Wapplng: Dale Harris, 16 E BOY SCOUT Also, William Llppltt, Peter Brent Dr., Vemon; April For- Marcue, Brian Foml, William and, Dobson Rd., Vemon: Mara Notes and News McDowell, Scott Stevenson, Becker, Windsor Locks; Mrs. far I boili Scott LaCoss, Wayne Ostrout, Lillian Spear, 28 Northfleld St.; Gregory Black, Simon Bosse, Vincent Glampaolo, 60 Kelly FAIRWAY Twenty-eight members of Dana Sasse, Glenn Sasse, John snires Cub Scout Pack 66 of Lincoln Rd„ Wapplng: Mrs. Nancy r . R -T Peulso, Paul Gauthelr, Robert Mauluccl, 20 Roy Rd., Wapplng: School visited Laurel Manor Phllbrick and Paul Gluhasky. Convalescent Home last week. Mrs. Meryl Kogan, Storrs; They sang Christmas carols and Mrs. Alberta Kucharskl and r ore open presented a large basket of fruit daughter, 49 P ioneer C ircle; Famed Clock Mrs. Patricia Smith and daugh­ to the home. Those visiting the home are The clock bell that rings E ter, 124 Phoenix St., V em on ; ^ tonight till Walter Caplk, Gregory Hager, natural over the Houses of Par­ Mrs. Joanne Carr and daughter, Paul Groves, John Rivers, Gor­ liament in London is named Big 16 Rd.; Mrs. Helen Pat­ don Norwood, Alan Brousseau, Ben in honor of Sir Benjamin ten and daughter, Broad Brook; Jeffrey Hager, Joseph Patelll, Hall, commissioner of works, Mrs. Sharon Horrocks and Herbert L’Heureux, Scott who put It there.. , daughter. East Hartford.

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makes the hardest packed sur­ * ' face skiable, iCeUy sajrs. , ■■fi, ALL DAY Machine Built by Manager The hard pack — or "boiler­ plate’’ — forms after many sU- f , i ' ■ a n havs gone over the same > * r t Rids Ski Slopes of Ice place compacting the snow into hard white ice. It can also form NEW ASHFORD, Mass. (AP) same thing could be done on a SUNDAY ski slope," be said. after rain has saturated the — Jim Kelly, the general man­ slopes, fr your oonvcnieiioe . . • coming Christmas and New Year 2,800 revoludoiiB a minute. gines, blowers to evenly dis­ getting the idea while walking The revolving cylinder to tribute the pulverized ice on tee through one of hto family’s • 1 . 9 5 M . 9 5 lowered or raided acoorlng to slopez, hoods for tee engines — CBT t HE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY lumber mills and watching a snd seats which are not relics mUl machine planing hoards. the terrain of the slope or trail. MAM’SELLE It to pulled behind a sno-cat or from abandoned cars. "I suddenly thought that If a And to all a —'’VERY MERRY CHRISTMASt TRI CITY SHOPPINCl CENTER—VERNON idaner could-reduce a Inch bulldozer. / BANTLY OIL CO., INC. .The machine - - he calls It the The coming season to tee 72nd board to seven-elghto at an Inch "Hard Pak Pulveriser” — for Big Ten football. 881 M AIN STREET^ — MANCnflESTER in a matter of seconds, the ^ V ^

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MANCHESTER FVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 Section Two SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1967 flan rljratrr lEornittg ilfrralJi SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 Pages 15 to 28 mmn t>y Mfl mother. He w w Manchester Area Greek Junta I s • '.5' licra Aiisr. 8, at Mancheeter Me- Town Settles Down morM Ha9p«M. H w iMby wav nuhed to Man- Give® Pardon LBJ in Rome; ME A Presses for Hearing cheeler H o h ^ vtfhere he twn* Man Struck, pronounced dead on arrival by To Wait for Santa (Oonttmietf tram Page One) Men in Majority Ai«a 'Flren?^ Dt . Bdbeit Keeney, medloal ex- Of Manning's Grievance wnlner, who attributed death to Wallet Taken All o f a sudden it’s befirihning to lotrft a lot Hke Constantine fled. Britain said It Is Dead at 77 A man leaving the Bolton Christma®. There’s snow on the ground, and that’s im- naltural oausee. " *“ “ • ■'=“ "•■ 6 «.,nri»tma° mere s snuw uu wic considered its relations suspend- Talked to GIs O f Late Shopp ers The Manchester Education As­ throe (before the Board ot Btfu- survivtaaB, besides his par- Lake House late last night was pojtant foj- youngsters. The shelves o f merchants ■LUNOTON—Adolph Rosen- (Oonthined fram Page One) sociations P R A R committee COtiOfl),” mfoTtoljiui a'toiler. L^er struck wd W" wallet stoiw, ^ V rg will be'pretty bare And Manches- . The Manchester teacher con­ Oial, 77, of East Hartford and you something mere than Just used the words “ very good, (Professional Rights and Re­ Pwtrick Melanson, at home; his ^® chestS- has settled down for a ______1 ______The king’s counter coup at- Only once has a helicopter tract provides that staff mem­ O r y ^ Lake, died yesterday at the old man himself ... *om* "trmendous” to describe Christmas maitemal grandgarentB, wallet contained |80. long winter^ Christmas week- tempt w as preceded by a month landed at Vatican City. That sponsibilities) has Informed Su­ bers can petition the superin­ niumiraHartford nwpauu. Hospital. He was -a ___ ^ mn,*. Police are searching for two ^ tanglUe symbol o* lb* prlda Center has canceled Its dance o< crisis In which war with Tur- waa on a teat flight for a papal t**® closer Christmas perintendent of Schools William tendent to hear a grievance If retired deputy fire chief of the „ _ prand- men ‘n connection with the rob- • people feel In you back home.** Hartford; his paitemal grand- For many}, the weekend began tonlght, and the I aMm Junior key over Cyprus threatened the trip to Monte Cassino. But the w S & I” th . .tore., Curtis that It will press for an the problem cannot be resolved Town of East Hartford. He had bery. The President added that he parenU, Mr. and Mrs. Efoille Museum wU be Pope went by car because of by the teacher’s principal. a summer home at Crystal Lake. Thursday. ’iTiat was the last domed today regime. It held firm In the 7ace brooght "the assurance of what done. immediate hearing of Henry J. summer nome Biv^ryanu uBRo. otvh hio 'rneyThey said the man, whom , 7 — . . ___ ...... bad weather. Manning’s grievance—against Mr. Rosenthal was bom in Melanson ctf the^ refused to IdenUfy,’ left the- working day for the holiday for and tomorrow. of the young king’s pooriy or- you have fought to achieve: The Manning’s grievance before the Leaflets scattered in the : 7 “ - ’” « ! i - v « administrators over him—had ObUege Point, N.Y., and lived Bolton restaurant at about 11:IS 11:15 »nany factory and insuiwce CertainCeritaln postalpoatal operatfons ganlsed revolt and has been m - enemy cannot win no8v In Viet­ watt tor the last paycheck,’’ Board of Education. Mrs. lAWIan Onoteau of Bast streets by the Communist party ' twice been scheduled for a hear­ In the East Hartford-Crystal and was attacked by two men as employes. They go back Tues- have been suspended for the gotlatlng with him on a possiUe nam. He can harass, he can ter­ L N. Senate member “®^® d««>«rtmente Manning is the Bennet Junior Harfcflord. read; “ Johnson we don’t want Osldarte. Imnlvirar' O rand-W ay this Christmas ing by Curtis, but was post­ ladce areas more than 70 years. he walked to his car. They hit day. heUday to enable postal woifc- return at Constantine’s exile rorize, he can inOict caMiakles, knplyine that the la- High School teacher who was Ora/veslde services were held you. Babies are being killed in suspended from his classes Nov. poned, once ^ c a u s e Manning H e entered the East Hartford him, took his wallet and ran off. And if you have last-minute era to spend the day with their headquarters in Rome. , ______addle taking far greater losses this nuamtaig at S t James’ ...... The amnesty was the second Vietnam, hospltal^ schools. otmb. tree tiilnming, and the sta- was out sick and the second Ptre Department in 1931 and The restaurant patron did not shopping to do, bettor get it done fomUies. Due to the n^nhmxn himself. But he cannot win. You 21 by Assistant Superintendent Cemetery. churches, cities, villages are Twt. tfonery departments. time because Manning was at­ require any treatment. this afternoon. Few-mighty few- amount o f mall depoaited on major step iMa w«ek by the Jun- have se«T to that.” VaraneUl Ronald Scott and Is awaiting a retired as deputy chief in 1968. being bombed. Men and women Both along Mhln Street and aoid. tending a conference of educa­ Tbe Hdlmes Funeral Home, stores will be open after 8:30. ChriatniaB and ONsw Year’s ta to demonstrate to the world hearing by the board on charges He was an Army veteran of Other police activity in the are being burned with napalm. This CSiristmas, he said, 400 M ain St., was in charge of And there are doors that never Day*, man will be ooUeotsd only that they are sincere In prom- ^ Bvereitt KeHh, presMent of of insubordination. tors in New York City. W orld W ar I. area: "Tortures like those done by “comes a time for testing tor airrangements. et 7 a.m. in the boxes in front tees to return Greece to norm- tram ^th ertores waa steady Keith’s Flimiture, said recHn- By its action, the M E A com­ Before a third date for the He was a member of the Ori­ Tolland close-church doors. Most church­ our country. This tinfe it is • the Naxis are being committed. ^ were the best sedMng hearing could be set. Manning Two motorists were arrested es have planned Christmas Eve of the M ain Oftice e »d the nal Ute. test of WiU: Whether w e have mittee said it would back M an­ ent Lodge of Masons, Crescent Elias F. aay They want to exterminate an exception item there this Christmas, and late last night after a three-car and Christmas Day services and Broad a t Fanaet Post Station. On Wednesday the uq> three ning’s fight for a hearing of his waa suspended by Scott Nov. 21 Lodge of lOOF, ’The Patrolmen’s entire people. From this is bom the vision and the steady hand to this was noted. Richard John- be described this year as “the COVENTRY—Ellas F. Clay, Junta leaders, all colonels hold­ grievance in advance of the at a meeting called by Norman and Firemen’s Association, the chain crash on Rt. 30 at the Masses. They are listed on to­ The Round Table Singerg of the threat of world peace. John­ to see us through a grave ctaali * * , vice prealdent of Watkins 72, of Grant Hill Rd., formerly ing top positions In the govern­ biggest Christmas ever.” board’s airing the insubordina­ Fendell, Manning’s Immediate American Legion and the Fra­ comer of Kingsbury Ave. day’s Church Page in The Her­ MiBficbester H igh School will son, Christmas is not your day lenge to freedom.” Bros., said that thlnga had of Manchester, died yesterday ment, quit the arm y and be­ Keith said that the evenings supervisor, and attended by They were Frank W. Polian­ ald. present a program Christmas and ’88 will not be your year.’ ’ “I can bring you BovnetMng slowed down k Wt yesterday tion charges, being brought by ternal Order of Eagles, all of at Windham Community Me­ came civilians as a prelude to this year were not as good on Scott and Bennet Principal sky, 43, of Cassidy Hill Rd. and The Municipal Building will D ay from 9 to 9:30 a.m. and The Vatican dally newspaper more,” he added, "new* ot a and that “the moniing was th3 admintstraitiop. Blast Hartford, and the East morial Hospital, Willlmantlc. eventual elections. shopping traffic as years before, George Bradlau. Thomas Zagora, 27, of Crystal be closed ChiriBtznas Day, and 3 to 3:30 pm . on radio sta^ L ’Oeservatore Romano deplored Before his suspension. Man­ Qlastonbury Fish and Game victory that is being won not on stawer than it had been all but that the heavy buying of the He was the husband of Mrs. The three are Papadopouloa, ning had filed the grievance Almost a week later, on Nov. Club and Rockville Fish and Lake, Ellington. Both were town libraries will dose at tlon WfOCC. They wiU appear a Communist party statement a batOefield but in cities and montii.’’ Anna McDowell Cl Ay. D«Pty Premier and Interior “ daytime made up for it and all 27. these administrators met in charged with operating a motor noon today and wQt reopen on televlsiDn Tuesday at 7:30 ^ , j callinsr a stop by Johnson in villages aU over Asia. It is a Johnson charging “harrassment” by one Gam e Club. said, though, that evened out. M r. Clay was bom June 10, ------' Ministry Styllanoe Patakoel and or more of the same adminis­ executive session with the He was also a life time honor­ vehicle under the Influence of Tuesday. The Manchester Teen a<.m. on W nC-TV. Rome an "Intolerable provoca­ victory of confldence. Because the nzonth had been excellent. 1898 In Stonlngton, and lived In Coordination Minister George EMward J. Beargeon, mana­ school board. The meeting end­ Intoxicating liquor or drugs. tion.” The newspaper assailed o t what you and our allies are He said soles were 10 to 12 per trators present the day he was ary retired member of the East Manchester for many years be­ Makarezos. ed in a 8-2 board vote to back State police said Poliansky’s Communist plans for demon­ doing here, men throughout cent higher than last year, ger of Burton’s, expressed the suspended by Scott. Hartford Firemen’s Benevolent fore moving to Coventry 12 Papadopouloa said Friday the suspension and to "take car stopped at the intersection, strations. Asia are beginning to fert confi­ same observation on slower eve­ Ih e P R A R committee action Association and a veteran of the years ago. Before his retire­ night that no agreement had which waa an excellent year it­ was struck In the rear by a Jail Escapees Hide Guard ning trade, but said that the Is in response to a letter it re­ under advisement” termination Volunteer Firemen's Association The paper asked how the dent that the future belongs to self. 2 ment 10 years ago, he was em­ been reached to bring Constan­ daytime shoppers were there in of Manning’s contract. 2 car driven by Frank H. Hecker, them—to those who love ceived from Curtis, who sought of East Hartford. ployed at Cheney Bros. In tine back. Communist attitude could be re- At Sears-Roebuck at the 32, of Buff Cap Rd. and his car larger numbers than previously. to have Manning’s grievance Behind the suspension is a Survivors Include a sister, Manchester. He was a veteran As Yule Gifts Delivered _ „ , , conciled "with an acclaimed peace.” Parttade, the store was so busy , w iTwar T 3 a memW '^^8 hit In the rear by Zagora’s. The 27-yew-old monarah hw reification which should “It was especially good this held up until after a hearing on long clash between Manning M rs. Selma Gross, and a niece, of World War I, and a member t^ree Johnson had conferred with yertendaiy that Alfred Perreult, NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — workers came through passing explainedcplalned his remainingr e m a l ^ in ^^t omit any past week,’’ he said. the insubordination charges. and his supervisors over hte Mias Shirley N. Gross, both of of St. M ary’s Church the heads o f state of four V leb manager, was in and out of his children were treated for minor Six inmates of Nashville Metro out Christmas gifts and they Greece for eight months after p,op,t,ous ___ circumstance _ __ to as- Beargeon is also manager of Curtis, in his letter to John teaching methods and prepara­ East Hartford. Survivors, besides his wife, ft\sk Av\«m Oi Ad an nffAsnnf r r nam allies who flew to Australia office so fast that he dkki’t Injuries at Rockville General su^r'^idth j;;;trce wdlpeace the Jot tlTitoir^rCtoe. T h^w era the Burton’s branch store at the Warren, PRAR chairman, had tion of his lesson plans. B\meral services will be held include 2 sons, Richard M. erven have a chance to talk on Hospital with a bound guard hidden un- psussed through,” Cruz said. to avoid bloodshed. He hoped, cessation of so many human Parkade. He said he was quite said It was his feeling that the The teacher is being backed tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Ben­ Clay of Coventry and Wayne South Vietnam’s President the phone, according to his sec- Poliansky and Zagora are to der a bunk, while Salvation With the way once again he said, that he could convince happy with the business the both by the M EA , and the Man­ Nguyen Van Thleu, South Ko­ retaiy, Mrs. Carol Bergen. hearing on Manning’s suspen­ jam in J. Oallhan Funeral Home, Clay of Loveland, Colo.; a in Manchester Circuit Army workers handed out clear, the prisoners forced Bau- the junta to return to demoefa- chester and Connecticut Feder­ appear The audience would be John­ rea’s President Chtmg Hee Raymond Demencuk, man­ store w a s doing there. sion should have priority over 1802 Main St., East Hartford. daughter, Mrs. Walter J. com to tell them which key lut- cy. ations of Teachers. A major 3 3 Court 12 on Jan. 29. Christmas gifts. son’s first at the Vatican since Park, New Zealand Prime Min­ ager of King’s at the Parkade, Louis Apter of Regal Men’s the grievance request. Rabbi Morris Silverman of Hart­ Doherty of Manchester; 2 broth­ Clifford Joyce, 64, of 80 Lotus Then the daring team com- locked the back door to the cell His call for revolt came only factor. In the C F T decision U) he became President. He met ister Keith Holyoake and Pre­ said business was excellent, and Store said the nights at the store In reply, Wlamen disputed the ford will officiate. Burial will be ers, Manuel Oay and wmiam St., Manchester, was charged pleted their escape from a area, Cruz said. They used the when he became convinced of a g;ive Manning legal and finan­ Pope John X Xm ' Sept. 7, 1982, mier Thanom Klttikachore of toe traffic was steady to the were going as well as ever, and eirpertretendent’s reasoning, say­ in Ellington_____^ Cemetery. _ Clay, both of Stonlngton; 2 sls- thl.s morning with failure to third-floor cell block with a rope big jail keys to pry open a win- “deviation” by the regime from cial assistance was the union’s when he was vice president Thailand. last. AU sections of the store that, over-all, “ this is probably ing the committee could not BYiends may call at the fu- ters, Mrs. Gerald Mllllng^ton of drive right after his car slid on made of bed eAteets Friday dow and let themeelvos down its promise, Constantine told a contention that actions by the Manchester and Mrs. Mary making a Mediterranean and The President also received were doing well, he said, and the best Christmas w e’ve had." agree with hils deciaton not to neral home today from 2 to 4 snow on Rt. 30 and struck a night. three floors by a rope made of news conference Wednesday. administration, if unchallenged, Levy of Westerly, R.I.; and tl Middle East tour. He also repre­ assurances from Australia’s In­ the activity In the toy section A populeu* item, he said, was hear Manteng's grievance flfst. and 7 to 9 p.m. utility pole. Three of them were captured about 60 bed rtieets. Papadopouloa w m quesUoned united States at the could set a precedent endanger­ terim prime minister, Jdm was “very strong.” turtleneck sweaters, and that Warren answered, “Had his grandchildren. State police said he was a short time later. They were believed to have on the issue of election timing In p^, ^ ju „e ing the right of teachers to In­ The funeral will be held Tues­ McEwen, that Holt's death will white turtlenecks for formal oc­ suspension preceded his filing Cyrus L. Tyler 1 rounding a curve when the car Rookie guard Ralph Cruz, 34, made their getaway in a paddy an interview with the Ham burg Snow Items, such as winter itiate grievances. day at 8 a.m. from the Holmes 1983, niter Pope Paul had been not change Australia’s pro-A­ casions were selling heavy. of a grievance, your feeling Cyrus L. Tyler I, 61, of went out of control and hit the in his second day on flie job, wagon which police were unable newspaper Die Welt. Did he feel ei'Mied 'pope. coats, skis, and skates, sold well “Last week was very big,” he would be valid, but this Is not Wethersfield, a Manchester na­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St., pole, .snapping it. Joyce Is to said he and trusty Ellis Baucom to account for early today. that waiting would mean open merican Vietnam policy. even though the weather has Manchester, with a Maas of Johnson and Pope Paul con­ MORE said, "and it seems there were the case. tive, died this morning at Hart- „ „ , u appear In Manchester Circuit were walking along a corritfor Police said two of the escap- conflict with the king? been wairm, he said. Male Teachers Gain ferred at the United Nations in more people out and they were “Mr. Manning’s grievance was ford Hospital. He was the hus- requiem at St. M ary s Court 12 on Jan. 18. in the cell block when a priaoner eea still at large were consld- “I do not understand why it The weatiier at Cam Ranh Michael 'Varamelli, manager October 1968, when the Pope buying the better things." filed prior to action by the NEJW Y O R K — 'It w as in the band of Mrs. Alice Shaw Tyler. Burial will be at noon in Ston- Vernon held up a note to be sent out. ered dangerous. They were should come to a conflict with WM crisp and bright with a thin of Grand-Way, said the snow Ington Cemetery. made his one-day trip to New And who were the last minute Board o f Ekhtcatlon and conse­ 1840* that women in Am erica M r. Tyler was bom Sept. 2, Louis Durden, 32, of Bloom­ "Thlfl fellow asked me to open identified as Leroy Bracey, 22, a the king,” he said. “There is no haze softening the dull brown items sold adequately at Grand-. Friends may call at the fu­ shbppers at Regal’s? W ere they quently 'must take precedence. gained a foothold in the teach­ 1906 In Manchester, a son of field was arrested on a charge the door and I did,” Cruz said, federal prisoner being held here reason for It. If a competition to P* sn pe surrounding mountains a s the Way, but that “a dusting of neral home tomorrow from 2 to mostly men? Apter, talking over “To agree with your de­ ing profession, end they were Cyrus and Bessie Skinner Tyler, of speeding too fast for condi­ "Then they jumped us. One of as a witness for a trial, and should break out over who___ An informed source in Madrid ____ wWte Air Force One snow" would have helped the 4 p.m. cision would set a precedent dotnlnan't by the Civil W a r era. and lived in Manchester most tions last night after his car them grabbed Baucom and had Paul Martin Baxter Jr., 24, should hold up the flag of de- said JohMon’s teudied down am) taxied ^ to sales of skis and skates. the telephone, explained that at The family suggests that the store it generally runs 40> which would infringe upon A oontrary trend emerged in of his childhood. He was em­ skidded on the Wilbur Cross a knife at his throet. awaiting trial on charges of mocracy In this country we fuel ' ' and ’ he would spend * tonight where all the top U.S. and ' South *'* But he said that yesterday, those wishing to do so make per cent men and 60 per cent 'teachers’ rights in the griev­ the date 1940s. B y 1965 the per­ ployed as a field representative Highway and struck two guard "The next thing I knew, one of murder and armed robbery. would be very satisfied about it. there on his way home. What Vietnamese military officials before last night’s storm that memorial contributions to the woman. “As I look around now, ance procedure. centage of women teacher* had at Aetna Insurance Co., Hart­ rail posts. Police said he was them had a knife In my throat Also at large w as John Hay- “ If the king wants to fight to- began as a trip to memorial waited. guarantees Manchester will Coventry Public- Health Asso­ rites In Australia for Prim e though,” Apter said, “ there "Thereforo, the PRAR com­ dropped to 65.8 from a high of ford, for 43 years. He served as driving east and passing a car and another had a knife ih m y nle, 18, of Graat Falls, Mont., gether with us for the cause of The President stepped off the have a white (Christmas this ciation. Minister Harold E. Holt, who seems to be more men In the mittee win request that Mr. 83 in 1925. Most of the teachera controller for the company In when his car went into a skid. back. They said, ‘don’t say any- who was being held on charges democracy and to hold up Its plane wearing brown slacks, a year. M aybe last minute shop­ has been g;lven up for drowned, store than women.” Manning’s grievance be heard In the eiverege senior high Providence, R.I., Chattanooga, 1 He was also Issued a warning thing or w e’ll kill you.’ ” of ;trmed robbery and auto lar- banner, this is no cause for con- khaki shirt and kbakj wind- pers today will cut Into the wln- Doing their last minute Christmas looking is the Chisholm back to camera is Donnalee. Standing behind them, partially Arselne LeBlanc was turning Into an around the as soon as possible at level school now are men. Tenn.; Omeiha, Neb.; and Rich­ b for driving after drinking. He is Cruz sold the prisoners placed ceny. filet— ^just the opposite.” breaker. H e shed the J ^k et as family from Vernon, at Sears Toyland. Sitting on her feet shown, is faither, Donald Chisholm. (Herald photo by Pinto.) VERNON— Arselne LeBlanc, world flight. mond, Va., and returned to the to appear in Manchester Circuit a gag over his mouth, tied him The three captured Friday the morning grew warm er. is Laurie; crouching is Mary Ellen; watklng away with 61, of Hartford, brother of Mrs. Washlng;ton sources believe home office in 1943. Court 12 on Jan. 16. hand and foot and slid him un- night were identified as John L. Tnxqm were drawn up in pa- Mary LaClalr of Vemon, died Columbia this would be the flrst conto- formation at the olrrixip Survivors, besides his wife. der a bunk. McMannds, 26; Gregory O ’Neal Dr, Eugene Davis of 320 Main Thursday at his home. Dempsey Asks uous around the world flight Include two sons, Cyrus L. Ty­ Eunice F. Dean of Cherry Val- '"niey started to tie up Bau- Brown, 17; and Everett Starks, but before Johnson began to St. has been named a clinical ley Rd. was charged with speed- com, but some Salvation Army 19. made by a President while In of- g-gak, Gen. WUBam C. We«t- About Town ler n of Newington and Thomas Survivors also include two I examiner of the national board For Report on flee. They said several, includ- foreland, U.S. cotmnander in P. Tyler at home; two brothers, brothers, and three other sisters. ing yesterday afternoon after ------— ------Ih e Slsterfiood of Temple of examiners in optometry. Ing Ulysses S. Grant, have trav- Vietnam, shouted for them to Ralph Tyler and Phillip Tyler, The funeral ^11 be held Tues­ her car went off Rt. 6 and knock­ Beth Sholom still has tickets Gifts to MVD eled around the world but not rgnkg amj come In dbeer. both of Vernon; two sisters, Mrs. day ait 8:18 a.m. from the Maple ed down 10 highway posts. available for the evening per­ Naval Reserve En*. Richard Chinese Refugees Die Fast while In office. They happily Jammed ozound Andrew Search and Mrs. Donald Hill Chapels, 382 Maple Ave., State police said she was driv­ H A R TFO R D (A P ) — A “ full formance Wednesday and the L. Trotter, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing west when the car ran off Leaving Australia, Johnson back of an Air Fbrce trailer Richards, both of Vernon; and Hartford, with a Mass of requi­ and complete report” on the matinee Thursday of "Gone Woodrow T. Trotter of 818 wiinged into the sprawling U.S. truck on which Johnson stood to two grandchildren. em at St. Patrick and St. An­ the road, struck the posts €ind In Indonesian Warehouses with the Wind" at Cinerama, Gardner'^t., recently graduated Vehicles Department has been Air Force base at Khorat, Thal- Funeral services will be held thony Church, Hartford, at 9. went down an enbankment. She give hlB afidresB. Ftertford. Ihose desiring tickets from that Aviation Officer Can­ is to appear in Willlmantlc Cir­ PONTTANAK, Indonesian persons had died so far In Ponti- requested by Gov. John Demp- land, BMday, to airmen Wednesday at 2 p.m. at West­ Burial will be in Soldiers Field, In his visit to toe hospital—toe may contact Mrs. Joseph Kop- didate Course at the Aviation snatched four hours sleep, minster Baptish Church, West Northwood Cemetery, Wilson. cuit Court 11 on Jan. 16. Borneo (AP) -Medical officers and 68 of them were chU- ®®^ same hospital he visited a year man, 21 (kmetance Dr., or Mrs. Schools Command at the Navel Hebron touched down at Cam Ranh for Hartford. Burial will be at the Friends may call at the fu­ r e f u e e e 8 ‘^*-®"- SteSkawang, which has '^® Waterbury Republican ago—toe President was moved Philip Bayer, 31 Gerard St. Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. report <3ilnese hours and bounded on. neral chapels Tuesday morning Gregory P. Dubreulel, 19, of refugees refugees, 44 are reported Published photographs Friday 1%^ „ , ■ by toe sig^ of wounded GIs. He The Klwanis Club of Man- convenience of the family. The crammed into purporting to show uniformed before the service. Whitney Rd., Columbia, was rotting ware- dead, again mostly children. ichestar will meet Tuesday noon The Crlstoforo Colombo So­ Holmes Fimeral Home, 400 Main employes of the Waterbury of­ charged with failure to drive houses in this river city are now The Dyak blood w ar exploded manan indicated the President ^ ^ wounded men. to a t the Manchester Clountry ciety has canceled Its meeting 8t., te In charge of arrange­ fice of the M VD receiving gifts was coming but declined to say to the right after his car skidded dying at a rate of three or four toe first week of Noveinber. one qase, where a soldier was so (3Iub. Officers will submit year- scheduled for Mooxiay night. ments. of liquor Thursday. the visit was a certainty. off Jones St. this morning. The~ J (Chinese shops in various vll- badly biuited he ooutd hardly end reports. *1116 group will meet and elect There will be no calling hours. Dempsey said he has asked About Town car had to be towed away. Du- _ lages were gutted or biUTted. Johnson pinned toe med- officers Wednesday at 8 p.m. More than 26,m Chinese are Hundreds of Chinese were Motor Vehicles Commissioner call Friday for the United States breuiel Is to appear In Wllllman- al OR his pillow. Charles A. Borgida of 46 at the Italian American Club. John Stannehl Reservations will close now jammed into about 40 John J. Tynan for the report. to suspend bombing North Viet­ tic Circuit Court 11 on Jan. 16. slaughtered. The Interior is (Joniway Rd. recently w as elect­ John Stannehl, 79, of 801 Main Wednesday for the Orange Hall emergency quarters aroimd Tynan said that he has “order­ nam and for the (Communists H e told the men in the hospi­ empty of Chinese traders, and Pfc. William E. Johnson, son St. died this morning at Man- j,few Y e a r’s Eve party and may town. ed all gifts returned and will "to give a sign of serious will tal: “A ll Americans are piroud ed to membership in 'the Con- the guerrillas are still fighting. of Mr. 'and Mrs. Evald Johnson Chester Memorial Hospital They are victims of a blood give a complete report to the for peace.” Reporta from Rome salute you, and wish neetdout Scclety of Certified be made at the Washington SO' H e Made It of Sfaiten Island, N.Y., for­ M r. Stannehl was born April war launched by Dyak tribes­ governor next week.” and Washington sold Johnson you a Merry Christmas and aak Public Axxiounjtants. He is a cial Club or with William D. merly cf Manchester, is sita- 20, 1888 In Hamburg, Germany, HEBJBJNFA, Mont. ( A P ) —fltie men in the jungled Interior. The Waterbury newspaper said wanted to explain personally to keep you and bring you partner In the firm of Baskin Turklngton, 103 W. Center St. Tree Suspended tioned in Vietnam and would and lived in Manchester for a unpredictability o( congression­ With army support, the Dyaks Its photographs showed MVD Pope Paul why the United back. Thanks you very mwto, and 'Borgida, C3PAs, Hanlford. appreciiaite letters from his number of years. He retired 11 al aidyoununent is underUned by vowed to attack Communist ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — What employes in Waterbury accept­ States Is pursuit^ Its course In you." He drew lusty May your holiday table friends, Hi>s address l.s Pfc. W il- years ago as a machinist at a Christmas greeting to Montan­ guerrilla forces, then turned ing cases of liquor brought to Vietnam. cheers. Coffee Free _ , do you do when your 6-year-old Uam E. Jehnson, U S 67037273. Pratt and Whitney, Division of ans from Sen. Lee Metcalf, D- their fury on the Chinese trad- . _ . . . , the office parking lot by cars At Cam Ranh Bay—site of a At Khorat, Thailand a be laden with all the wonderful C o, E 65ih Engineer Bn. 2&th United Aircraft Corp., East H ARTFORD (A P ) — (3onnec- Mont. — who ...v,~ control the Interior’s ''’®nts a Christmas tree of j,gOTlng the names of driver bustidng new harbor on toe teuneWng pad for U.S. raids on LIGGEH DRUG goodies of the Yule season! Infantry Division, APO San Hartford. tlcut Turnpike travelers Christ- The note says in part, “unfor­ economy, his own but has to shsu'e his trsUning schools. South China Sea and one of the North Vletnom -^ohnson told at the Parkade Francisco, 96225. Survlvors Include a daughter, mas eve and morning will be tunately, this year Congress will It is estimated 60,000 refugees room with a 2-year-old brother The Waterbury Republican lat­ most secure U.S. bases In South pUots and other personnel that Mrs. Rita Smith of Manchester; offered free coffee by Holiday stoy in session onto toe end of ^ gcattered from Pontlanak to who likes to crush the orna- er Friday contacted the M V D Vietnam—the President told each of them “should know OPEN SUN. and 45 E. CENTER ST. Concordia Lutheran Church four grandchildren and a great- House Restaurants, operators of the year and we will be unable commissioner, asking him how 2,8(X) fighting men they cue dte- right will prevail.” the smaller coastal city of Sing- ments? CHRISTMAS DAY j will have a Holy Communion greuidchild. the turnpike eating places. to^ r e return t u r n home. nuinc. So Donna (Mrs. kawang to the north. Rice and You hang the tree from the he Intends to enforce his order chargii^ U.S. responslbUittes in “Air power,” be said, "te CAVEY'S Service Christmas Eve at 11 The funeral will be held The restaurant chain said Fri- Metcalf) and I will be spending guppUgg promised by celllrg. on return of gifts. Alsa “with blood and sweat and vldlng the moblltty which meets J here In p.m. at the church. David Ma- Wednesday at 8:18 a.m. from day the offer was good from a quiet (Christmas the government have failed to ’Hiat w as the solution devised The newspaper said Tynan bravery.” and matches the stealth of an chell and Bob Johns, fluUste, the John F. Tierney Funeral ii p.m. Sunday to 7 a.m. Mon- Washington. . .’’ materialize. » by Harold B>. Mitchell, an uphol- replied; “I sent out the order "It’s not the shortest route enemy whose tactics ore based and Mason Light, cellist, will Home, 219 W. Center St., with a day. Congress adjourned Dec. 16. The result Is a fast-increasing sterer who lives In suburban and that’s it. I have no further back to the White House,” he on sudden hit and run attaoks. be instrumentalists during the Moss of requiem at St. Jame.s’ death rate among the homeless. Mableton, after his wife tired of statement.” told them, “ but because It Is al- “ Ihrough the use of air power service. David Almond, church Church at 9. Burial will be in Medical workers often appear cleaning up the shattered Waterbury MVD office most Christmas and because a mere handful of mer»-as mM- organist, has charge of arrange­ St. James’ Cemetery. manager Albert Gastecki de­ my spirit would be here with tary forces are reckoncr In the hearts that loved YOU and lup moot. There was heavy rail traffic ern and eastern sections. Tem­ A gift of Munson's freshly made chocolates reflects crashing his private car— with You always wtU be there. reported also on the New York peratures warmed In Phoenix your excellent taste and thoughtfulness, for everyone hds family Inside—into the glas* Wife. Duigfateni and GnoiadchlNren Central Railroad’s recently re- and resorts anticipated many door of the store, scaring off “winter visltora.” CYUUflEN PLANfrS SL98 up likes truly fine candy. four bandits a r m ^ . with shot­ In Memoriam te iovtra memory of Horn- B. ‘>®‘ween New York a t y and Al- Bus travel was heavy guns. Promise of Christmas MUaer wtio pauned amray Dec. K. .bany. throughout toe state “now that WREATHS AND SPRAYS SUM up While throe men held the U6». Nearly half a million passen­ we have that blooming snow out Choose from an excellent selection clerks of State Liquor Store, a Humble shepherds and mighty kings gave witness to the Sweet to the word of remembrance gers were expected to embark of toe way,” said John Parson, I OEMETERY ID irfH IIR IIS l u i fourth stood outside with hds 2r*meml«Y -we will afwa% keep uud debark from 12,400 airliners Greyhound supervisor. The of Christmas candies shotgun held to the backs of the wondrous event of the birth of the Christ Child, and knew the great , In New York’s three major alr- snow had snarled bus opera­ head of a dty pdlceman. Just os (he yeara roll on. ports from Friday through tions. Deputy Leon MulUs drove by joy and peace that hlls every heart on Christmas Day. •FREE SIFT WRAPPING" with Ws wife, sister-in-law and S M S ir WlSSlrichUdran P®*- ®®"‘ - ______over last year. two children in the car. Noticing May this gladness and contentment remain with you and those In Memoriam Airlines in Chicago were-)- LAUREL SEE OUR the robbery, MulUs circled th In’ loving memory of WdUam trying to turn the travel crush LIGGEH DRUG block and crashed his car into near and dear to you, enriching your lives in fullest measure. Douatas wno poaoed away Dec. 26, at O’Hare Airport into - a profit of Hi* Parfcad* A wish for a ROPING FINE STOCK OF the storefront. I for Travelers Aid by providing “I guess I was crazy,” MulUs Bveiy day hi some amaU way. said later. “ I shouldn’t have Memortea at you come our way volunteers to solicit a special OPEN SUN. and happy Yuletide OHitlSniAS TREES done It. I put my Ufe in danger Thne_ . ----- and yean . ------roll awlftly , by. collection for the aid group. Yd. 4S c But love am memory never CHRISTMAS DAY "The airlines are giving us a with trimmings. and put my wife’s Ufe in dan­ Mrii. WMItom Doualoa great Christmas Jiresent,” said r * ' ger.” Mr. and■ Olka. I.

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MANCHESTEH EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN„ SATURDAY, DECEMBER SS, 1967 SIXTEEN p a g e S E V E M T m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHHlSTBR, CONN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 Rescue Forces Move Again Organ in Memory of Ross Several Drivers Injured In Storm Relief Operations To Play Carols at Da Nang PUC Approves Sale chaplain he knew a few niun- As Result of Car Mishaps ^WINDOW ROCK, ArU. (AP) “ M«rt of northern Arizona la By P m ii CURTIS bers and Father Oehrlng told — Reacue foivea move out covered with M Inchea of AaaocUted Press Writer O f Manchester Taxi him to play . 22, of coming car and drove off the again today acroaa the anow- anow," Peteraen aald. “ The nm- PHILADELPHIA (AP) — An organ will be playing Christmas After rounds of Christmas 26 E. Eldridge St. was admitted road. The State Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has bogged Navajo reaervaUon with waya that are open are uaually to Manchester Memorial Hos- Jean M. Terza of 57 Dougher- covered with Ice and enow." Eve at the Freedom Hill USO in carols were played, Ross put in approved the sale of the Manchester Taxi and Cab Co. Chrlatmaa day aa their target hie request. It was "M y Yid- pltal this morning after the ty St. was Uken to the hospital Since the Navajo operation Da Nang ,Vletnam, and—if the to the East Hartford Cab Co. for 815,000, effective Jan. for aamplediga rehef operation dlshe Mama," and today Father w he was driving rammed a shortly before 6 this morning network acroea almoat 16 mil­ atarted Dec. 15, more than 613 wlah of a one-time battle chap­ 1. The East Hartford Co., which operates nine cabs lain is honored—one of the se- Oehrlng says he can think of no off Bldwoll 8t. noar Woth- aftor th® car was drlvjm lion acrea. aortiea have been flown by heli­ erell St. Bradshaw suffered a hit a dairy truck driven by In East Hartford and South ------copter smd transport pllota from lecUons played will be “ My Yld- more touching song Windsor, has permission to op­ "If we don't get any more bad After the war Father Gehring lacerated forehead and a frac- Robert P, Popoff, 43, of An- the company’s East Hartford of­ 10 Air Force, Navy and Atimy dishe Mama." erate stx more in Manchester. weather, we’ll be able to make remtdned in close touch with ve­ tured wrist. He was In satis- dover, on W. Middle Tpke. near fice, but that the six cabs used It a little brighter Chrlatmaa for bases in California, Nevada and The Rev. Fred Gehiing, a lYw Manchester reguiatlcne Vincentian father at Philadel­ terans of Guadalcanal, includ­ factory condition this morning, exit 92 of the Wilbur Crous in Manchester 'will be parked aome of the people,” a Navajo New Mexico, he said. The mis­ a hospital offlcial said. Highway. win continue as under the oU phia’s St. Vincent’s Catholic ing Ross. In Manchester, at a location to tribal police official aald. sion includes 300 men. 'Owner—0|>entU>n within M)ui- be determined. (Thurch, says the song would be The former champ, who had Police say the vehicle he was At the hospital, she was X - Air and ground teama braved Among the hazards the colo- Ohester and between Manches­ fitting because 25 years ago, on since successfully cured himself drivlng was wrecked totally, rayed, and late this morning sub-zero temperatures and deep described was that of "guld- ter and att pdute in OsmieoU- Christmas Eve on Guadalcanal, of dope addiction, campaigned and was towed away. Police say the doctors were checking the SIGNATURE anow drifts to reach Navajos be- jng choppers and light MERRY CHRISTMAS! out; and after dlschsLiglng another U.S. serviceman in sm­ in civic affairs and lectured on Bradshaw told them he was x-rays to determine If she SEATTLE (AP) — There’s lieved still trapped, and possibly transports through windswept blinded by the lights of an on- would be admitted, a hospital pusnencers in BoMnn, to take more than meets the eye on two other way played the number. the effects of narcotics. Good cheer to our wonderful friends and hungry and sick, after eight canyons and over fog bound pla­ on peuneogers there (br the re­ "Merry Christmas" signs erect­ His name wa s Marine Cpl. Ross died of cancer .of the customers. We’re grateful to one and all, ------official said. days of winter storms which turn tikp to Stonobeeter. ed over the Seattle EVeeway by TLiC e oil teaus.” There has not been a Barney Ross, a world light­ throat. In April a Chicago organ Police say the Terza car vras have claimed at least six lives. single accident, he said, adding B y the PXJC order, there will the Highway Department. loumsysd to Him bearing gifts, so shall wo |oumoy weight and welterweight boxing company decided to send an or­ O 1 li .Ti traveling west on W. Middle Frank Chambers, assistant "this is not luck, just great Tpke., went into a snowbank, be no change in local rabea, and A volunteer who painted the through life, in quest of tho poaco Ho prbmisod. champion in the 1980s. gan to Vietnam in his memory. JARVIS ENTERPRISES, INC. Navajo tribal police superin­ flying.” DECISIONS a4-faour servlee wffl be pMtnR- signs added a symbol "In keep­ It was because of Father Father Gehring, who had ap­ broke free and did into the tendent, ssLld 20 helicopters 288 BIAST CENTER STREET -- MANCHESTER Variances — Ehcceptlons path of the panel truck which ted in Manchester. ing with the spirit of the sea­ MANCHESTER PET CENTER Two tons of food, clothing, Gehring and Ross, Who died in peared at many benefit per­ Granted would operate today out of medical supplies and Christmas formances with Ross, was asked _ „ was heading in the podte The PUC order follows a Dec. son.” January, that the organ was, Sun Oa Company, Gas sta- diredUon. 995 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER bases in Arizona and from Ged- toys were airlifted Friday from IS hearing. It is based on the Irving Bloom, a Jew, painted Robert McKay at his typewriter sent to the Da Namy USO. * to bless the Instrument before It tlon, and Certificate of Approv­ lup, N.M., to carry food, medi­ Long Beach Calif, to Sedona In­ The Terza car was towed finding . that the ManriMster a small Star of David In the low­ Known as the "Padre of WB8 sent overseas. al, with conditions. STATE cine, coal, hay, clothing and dian Christian Mission School, "If the decision were mine,” away; the dairy truck was oongMuy is unaMe to operate er right hand comer of both Guadalcanal,” Father Gehring HEARING ALSO. 60 Tolland driveable. wood for fires. snowbound in an Arizona moun­ said Father Gehring, "I would in an effeettve OnanolBl man­ signs. was celebrating Christmas Turnpike. (Hamilton Air Force Bcuse, Oal- tain region. Death House Custodian gladly be with that organ this James Rosatl, 18, of Wapplng, ner. If., Air Force Col. Tracy J. Pe­ Mass on that island In 1942. But Katherine Hughes, Eirect ad- Pater Van Straten its present there was no one to play the Christmas Eve. It’s the same was treated for a lacerated tersen, a 25-year flying veteran, Indians on the several reser­ dithxi to garage closer to side tjgge yesterday afternoon at Owner, tenttfh?ir1 that his ve­ portable organ In his chaplain’s over there now as it wsis on says efforts he Is heading to vations 76-mlles south of Flags­ Has Private Christmas line, 41 Prospect Street. hicles are oM end are often side- NOTICE taff have been snowbound for tent. Guadalcanal, although the spirit Manchester Memorial Hospital, help snowbound Indians In COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — ing to, among other things, a Cmmectlcut State Highway after the car he was driving hit Oned for lack of funds for A public hearing will be held more than a week and school of­ Ross, a Jew, told the Navy Is a little different. northern Arizona Is "one of the 15-year-old daughter he has nev­ Department, (property of Wal- a tree off Slater St. near Tol- needed repairs. by the Planning and Zoning ficials said they were in Rol>ert McKay will riiare most difficult operations I have er met. Like McKay, the hero ter J. Surowiec et al). Reduce isuid Tpke. He was released The Elaed Hartford Oab Co., Commiesimi of Manchester, "desperate need of food and all Oirlstmas Eigain this year with seen." raises canaries in prison. UnUke rear yard below minimum re- from the hospital after treat- only timo he's for banning 'the bomb' is during the PUC order sta'bM, is operat- ConnecUcut, on Wednesday eve­ the warm clothing they can 12 canaries, a sparrow and the The For the past week he has been McKay, he achieves the breed­ 101-Year-Old Patient quirements of Regulations, 31 ment. tho closing minutes Of a football game." hng at a profit. Its owmers ning, January 3, 1968 at 8 p.m. directing a small army of men, get.” electric chair. ^ ing of a perfect red canary. MoCann Drive. Police say Rosatl was driving testified that they ■will provide in the Hearing Room of the Mu­ But the 46-year-old inmate aircraft and equipment to keep The supplies were contributed His job has also given him a Donald F. Denley, Eirect ad- south on Slater S t when the ca r, replacement equipment ht Mian- nicipal Building, to consider an custodian of the Ohio Peniten­ Living on Pacemaker hundreds of Indians from per- by Long Beach and Los Angeles chance to sort out the problems dtUrni to dwelling which will be struck a soft shoulder, could not ehfister and wiU operate at fun application for Special Permit tiary death house is hoping it ishlng in one of Arizona’s cold- citizens alter radio appeals in which have kept him In New closer to side line, 2 Alpine Set back ped from two ficate to operate 12 vehicles To Army Ammunition Plant claimed 316 lives in 70 years. Afterward the Ireland-bom, F r ^ k Manner, Diminish area passing markers. "Proposed Apartments — I am,” he says. Heat Shield.Folds Up and the wooden pole was splin­ to Mven inches of snow on the originally. That authority was But the place has meant new great grandfather looked past of lot below minimum of Regu- was driving at- New State Road, Manches­ sent into the sprawling arsenal A high school graduate and tempted to pass another car on tered. The car sustained right state early today. subsequently reduced by the ST. PAUL Minn. (AP) — An life for McKay. his surgeons—who used a newly NEW YORK—A six-foot plas­ latkMts, 674 Wetherell Street. ter, Connecticut — Property grounds with gas-propelled dart former college student with an the left on W. Center St. near front damage and was towed The U.S. Weather Bureau said PUC to six. Because of his se­ attempt to shoot 400 deer wllli A lean, articulate New Yorker developed heart-saving tech­ tic bag has been developed for Jalo A. Wallin, Divide parcel of Raymond and Louts Da- guns loaded with a tranquilizer I.Q. of 161, McKay was honora­ Trebbe Dr. The two cars collid­ away. it had known a cold front was vere financial situation. Van tranquilizer darts on the Twin up for parole after the sixth nique—and spotted his nurses. getting out of a spaceship. The of land into two lots with less mato—Scale: l’’-40’ Date: called M-66. bly discharged from the mili­ ed, and the Steeves car rsun- A car driven by Theresa Vac- moving through the region, but Straiten has been operating with year of an armed robbery sen­ "Kiss one of the ladles for astronaut slips into the bag, December 1967 — prepared Cities army ammunition plcmt The experimental drug is tary during World War II. He is area and frontage than re­ med a fire hydrant, police said. caro of 11 hOddlefleld St. and a disturbance off the North four cabs. tence, McHay Uvea In the ceil m e," he smiled after the 1% then fills It with polyurethane by: Gates — Scarpa & As­ g^round and truck them to open made by American Cyanamld up for parole in February and quired,-760 Center Street. The other car was driven by a pickup truck driven by How- Carolina coast had an unexpect- The sale Includes a reetrictive Sincerest wishes for happy where condemned men spend hours of surgery Friday. foam from a pressurized con­ sociates, 168 Newington public land will get an Initial Oo. It is so powerful that one efforts are being made to find Variance Denied John W. Bukowski, 24, of 78 Mc- ard I. Sperry, 68, of Sutfleld, ed Influence. It sent moisture- covenant, precluding Van Stra- their last hours before walking Surgeons said Steward, bom tainer. A foldabler shield bond­ Road, Elmwood, Connecti­ test next Saturday. j:ram is enough to drug the en­ him a job acceptable to the pa­ EYances A. Lattora, Conduct st., and the collision took collided on Adams St. near New laden air northward to produce ten from competing In the taxi holiday times from the a few feet to their death. Sept. 6, 1866, in Dromore, Ire­ ed to the hag protects the astro­ cut" The operation capped a "save tire herd. role (board. antique business in home, and pj^ce at 1 a.m. today, State Rd. yesterday afternoon, the heavy snow. cab business In Manchester. "It really bothered me when I land, is one of the oldest persons naut from the searing heat of All interested persons may Von Gortler said, "m y ulti­ No one has died in Ohio’s elec­ free-standing sign for Steeves vehicle was tow- The Vaccaro car was towed At New Haven, five inchea of Van Straten has been operat- staff and management of the deer" furor that arose when first came here,” McKay says. on record to benefit from the reentry. The lifesaving device mate objective is removal of 400 tric chair since 1963 and McKay identification, 1 Shady Lane. away; the Bukowski car was away; the truck was driveable, snow feU this morning, aU of It mg from hU offlpe and garage attend this hearing. the arsenal’s commanding offi­ "It still does, once In a while. new technique. He was reported also has a radio beacon, dye deer. If this works I’ll be the has softened the grimneas of the The above ■will be effective as driveable', A car driven by CSieryl A. from 1:26 a.m. to 7:46 a.m. at 186 Oakland St. His hours of Planning and cer, Maj. Frederick von Gortler You find yourself thinking about in satisfactory condition. markers knd a built-in para­ DECrS DRIVE-IN happiest guy in the world.” holding cell a bit. A radio plays Webb of 18 Knox St. hit a Town Three Inchea was the report at operation have been from Zoning Commission ordered the deer sdwt. it, especially at night." The electronic device is chute. of December 26, 1967. Steeves is scheduled for court 462 CEINTEIR STREIETT A test hunt will preceed the soft music beside his typewrit­ of Manchester smaU van which the Bridgeport weather bureau a.m. to 1 a.m. dally. M. Adler Dobkin, Officials said the deer, which But McKay calls- his four known as a Pacemaker and is Filed In office of Town Oerk appearance on Jan. 8. all-out effort. If a high percent­ er, canaries sing in a stack of and at the main weather bureau a spokesman for the East Chairman CLOSED OHRISTIMAS ElVE AT 5:30 PM . roamed the fenced arsenal years as death house custodian about the size of a woman’s —December 20, 1967. Judith Holmes of 7 S. Main was parked and empty In a age of the deer die from the cages and a sparrow he found at Windsor Locks. Hartford Cab Co. said that all Clarence W. Welti, CLOSED ALL DAY OHRISTMAS DAY grounds for years, faced starva­ "the best thing that ever hap­ compact. It is' embedded be­ Zoning Board of Appeals st. received a written warning parking lot off W. Middle Tpke. darts, the project will be aban­ orphaned in the prison yard There was no damage to the Unofficial reports included operations will be handled from Secretary tion this winter end posed a haz­ pened to me.” tween the ribs and the skin in John A. Cagianello, for failure to grant the right of ard to sunmunltlon trucks, some doned. flies free in the death house. superficial tissues of the chest Acting Chairman way yesterday morning, after van, but the Webb chr had some seven inches at Bolton, six at "It's the only place you con Colchester, three at Groton and of which contain highly senel- The "save the deer” cam­ find privacy and that’s some­ and a wire leads to the chest. George Churllla, the car she was driving and one minor damage on the right side. "only a dusting In Western Con­ tlve explosives. paign was spearheaded by Mrs. thing you can't put a price on. It artificially produces the Acting Secretary driven by Helen M. Donnelly of The mishap took place early Penny’s Worth necticut," the Weather Bureau Von Gortlerkteld Friday that Ruth Deschene of the St. Paul For a writer, privacy and time normal impulse that shoots yesterday afternoon. said. eight four-man teams will be Humane Society. are things you can’t buy even on LONDON — Computation some 70 times a minute from A car belonging to Cecilia V. of weights and measures was the top of the heart down to the Villemaire of 470 Woodbridge "The enow on streets and the outside.” sidewalks is expected to melt A former editor of the prison hardly a simple matter in the bottom, causing blood to be St. was damaged aa It was this weekend, while snow on newspaper, McKay produced London of 1266, when the follow­ pumped. parked in the parking lot at Bunker Asserts Vietnam the ground will remain to In- his first novel, "The Way ing ratios were written into Steward, who came to Los An­ Caldor’e Department Store last Things Are,” before getting the law: geles before the turn of the cen- night. The car which hit It left n>re a white Cbristmas,” the Situation Shows Progress custodian’s job. A paperback "An English penny, called a tury and is a retired chef, was the scene. weatherman said. story of a cynical businessman sterling, round and without clip­ hospitalized after he fainted and Unda Flewelling of East ------By BARRY KRAMER with limited objectives, there­ and his secretary, it sold moder­ ping, shall weigh 32 wheat fell at his residence. Hampton received a written T o GjiAr.lt B rid ges Associated Press Writer fore with llmilted resources and ately well. corns . . . and 20 pence shall warning for following too dose- WETHERSFIELD (AP) — Hie SAIGON (AP) — The allies In with restraint. There’s no Now he has a second novel, make an ounce, and 12 ounces ly yesterday afternoon, after the state Highway Deputment has Vietnam have made progretss In riiange in p(^Cy." "Canary Red,” set for spring 1 pound, and 8 pounds do make car she was driving hit the rear announced the creation of a illlii the lost eight months, U.S. Am­ Asked how infiltration could publication as a hardback. He a gallon of wine, and 8 gallons of a car driven by Raymond A. special bridge inspection dl- bassador Ellsworth Bunker be lessened. Bunker said: has produced about 30 short sto­ of wine do make 1 London bush­ Season 5 Lareau, 28, of East Hartford, vision of 16 engineers and in- says, and are now at a point “We’re trying to stop It by ries. The short stories, general­ el, which is the 8th part of a The mishap took place on Mil- epectors already assigned to "where we can reasonably ex­ bombing the North. In North ly romance or confession pieces quarter.” Greefings lard St. near W. Middle Tpke. checking the state’s 8,700 pect progress to accelerate." Vietnam we’re making U con­ and “ not what I like to write," The Flewelling car was towed bridges. According to the white-haired, stantly more difficult to infU- are his "bread and butter" The blimp 'has no internal, fo all away. A department spokesman said 73-year-old career dlploinat, tnatie. We’re always trying to items. Some are selling for structure. The bag Is kept taut ------Friday every bridge In the state who took his poet here in April, think of new ideas, trying to use about 6400 each. by the pressure of helium. The my loyal cuatximers A royal decree by King Tlri- Is Inspected at least once a llilii His new novd is of a man re­ Zeppelin has a rigid metal dates in the 4th Century made y e a r, and bridges with heavy this means chances are better Imagination." and friends! than before to end the war. Assessing the government of turning from prison and adjust­ frame. Armenia the world’s first Cbris- use are checked more often, But he added: “ I don't know President Nguyen Van Thleu, TONY SAILA tian state, the National Geo- Two unsafe bridges have been the ambassador said it was graphic says. Tlridates was a closed- in recent years, the of anything in the Immediate ’re speeding offing which indicates a change hard for hln> to say U Thleu’s MARLOW'S convert of St. Gregory. spokesman said. in the (Communists’ ) attitude" government had Unred up to ex­ SHOE REPAIR C h ristm as toward negotiation. pectations. He said Thieu had In an interview with The As­ outlined "a very good program'” (Marlow’s Lower Store) Greetings and hope that they find you gathered together with your loved glad ^dings sociated Press, Bunker touched but that "it’s difficult to expect Maip S t—Mioncheoter ones enjoying the peace and happiness of this most beautiful of seasons. Christmas holds a special jo'yl Ma'y on the possibility that the fight­ concrete actions until it is or­ it come ■your way, and bring peace and ganized and until it is under­ ing would just fade out and sold, happiness to all those dear to you, "It’s certainly one possibility. way." He did not Indicate when “ But I think it’s also a poasl- this wold be. QUINN’S PHARMACY in the glad spirit of this holy Day. biUty tha,t the North Vietnamese He said that although “ moce Read Herald Ads 873 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER may come to the point where needs to be done,” the govern- they are aware of the fact that merit’s land reConn program' is they can’t win the war and better than It might seem. He MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER therefore may want to negotiate said some 26 per cent of South 811 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER the best kind of settlement they Vietnamese farmers own their can.” land and about 75 per cent of Bunker said South Viet­ the farmers either have some THE PARKADE namese President Nguyen Van ownership of the land or are Udeti “ has the feeling they will farming communally-owned try to hang on at least through lands. die U.S. presidential elecUons. BurAer added, " I don’t think on XMAS DAY!! so that the (Aances for negotla- it (land reform) Is a buniliic Is­ ticRs until then are not pertleu- sue here, actually.” laxly good. Ihls may be quite true, I don’t know. One never f Asteroids Lie knows.” 2 0 0 0 We welcome In any case, he sold, "they' NEW YORK—SmaU astro­ As the Wise Men came from» the East will be no more successful than nomical bodies called asteroids the opportunity to wish you and they have been In the past." live in the solar system between Bunker was asked about Mars and Jupiter. Although yours a very merry Christmas! suggestions from sbme U..S. po- there are about 2,000 of these bearing gold, myrrh and frankincense liUcians that the war riiould be "large asteroids," as astrono- extended into Cambodia and mera call them, they are really JOHN L. JENNEY AGENCY Laos to cut down Communist in­ small objects. The four largest filtration into South Vietnam. asteroids—Ceres, Pallas, Juno O. liBSlOY NORRIS — JON L. NORRIS, Agents FREE to the Holy Child, so let us bear in our He replied that American poUicy and Vesta—have a combined 86T BAST OBNTUR SIRBDT does not allow such a move. meusa only four thousandths as "We’re fighting a limited war great as earth’s. hearts the greatest gift of all . ♦. Love

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(X>LLJN8, 10m . (AP) — Sam­ recUem driving in addition to a t C M ^ t m a e uel H. Bowen Jr., one o( Mveo poweaslon of a concealed weap­ on. AuthqrtUes said Tarrant has Thacaretartilne«irt men convicted of oonaplraoy in reportedly lived in Laurel. the 19M otaylnc of three oivU The sheriff said the two are to rights worteen, was free on appear in Justice of the Plane to you fer a met! happy bond today after being tdiaiged Court here Thursday on the with iUegal poaeeaakm of a aub- diarges. ho)May MSianl CAMPING H IG H GRADE meuohine gun. Bowers, 48, was convicted In Thank yea far CAR LEASING Bowen, of Laurel, poatod U.8. district court at Meridian EQUIPMENT PRINTING $1,000 bond Friday. He and a on Oct 20 of conspiracy In the latting uf Mfvi Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, companion were cnreated death# of Michael Sdiwemer, On 1 or 2 Job and Commercial yau all through Air Mattresses, Stoves, Printing Thursday nlghit by Ootttne idghit 24, and Andrew Gtoodman, 20 of Lanterns manhal Buster Lott who New York, and James Cheney, YEAR P U N Prompt and Bfflelent stopped their auto for recUeas 22-year-old Meiixlan Negro. MANCHESTIR Printing Of Afl Kinds driving. The government claimed the First In Manoheater. New SURPLUS SALES CO. Sheriff Billy OanfleU said the ndUtant White I&ifghte of the ears, full nuUntenanoe, fully 169 N. MAIN ST. Gommunity Press loaded eubmacfalne gun, a Kiu Klux Klen and mairtced Ipsnred to reduce your prob­ at Depot Square Schwecner for execution and T t t to our 18th yw»r to World War H vintage .45-oaUber ♦1—T.ir 0ur cuBtomnra toe th d r loyal paitnoage id lems and worries. FoY full Open Dally to 9:90 P.M. 9 East Middle Tpke. weapon, was found on the seat that the other two dvil rights Informntlon. call J. FARR — 648-7111 Telephone 643-5727 of the car along with two am­ workers were slain because years. munition dips. The car and the they were with him on July 21, RUSSELL’S BARBER SHOP Paul Dodge Pontiac gun were impounded by federal 1004. The FBI has identlfled CORNER OF OAKjMTO HFKUGB B tt. DfO. CUSTOM MADE authorities. Bowers as Imperlial wizard of manchESTTBIB. COWSi. RICK’S The sheriff said the driver the White Knights. He was flpeed 878 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER CANVAS AWNINGS was Thomas Tarrant, 21, of Mb- on $0,000 bond in the federal - Phone 849-2881 MEMORIAL CO. SHELL bile, Ala. He was dierged with case. 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MANCHESIER. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 Strong Defense and Control of Boards Emotion-Charged Showdown Pays Off as Indians Notch Second W in MasehMicr (ST) B For Super Bowl Underway By BARRY COWLES KeUy atartlngr strong tallying seven markers, ztk, Art Deske and Nate Vinson ^ soousliHn ...... 9 £ ^ the action sinking the first tally Manchester ended the third pe- were the strongest rebounders rthree J O ob b T ...... A oo __ getting past San Diego Sunday the Eastern pennant for the first the Jots despite a broken Ryan was held out of the 1-3 NEW YORK (AP) "Our Strong defense and of his l l points early in the Hod with a 12-polnt lead, 41-29. for the visitors. all tx* m j ...... ID Ume since 1663. cheekbone suffered In last Sun Browns’ regular season finale soonng. 1 • (M) 4 The Eyes of Texas figure At Dallas Sunday, the Cow­ control of^the boards were opening stanxa. Dale Ostrout Continuing the fast pace, the _ 5 irrtiv ...... 6 1-1 11 boys tackle the Cleveland However, toe young Dolphins ^ ,g 33.29 ^ Oakland, against Philadelphia last week Kent Smith, Chuck Carson, It was a dliffemit story for 3 ...... i 3 to get a hearty ■workout with a bruised left forearm but definitely the major fac- paced the scoring wim 21 Indians refunded well and ck,bb and Ostrout aU combined i r 9t»ln jayvbes, how-- - 5 ffifiih - - ...... ’ 1 (M) 3 Browns for the Eastern Confer­ also have been on the upswing, ♦„ tors for our success" ex- points. Ostrout d r o p ^ six moved the ball with a ^ r a c y . Man- ...... i ’ : 0 3-3 3 tonight and Sunday as ence berth ta the National Foot­ taking three of their last four Hamath will be throwing to has been sharp In praetloe all t-a 1 Houston and Dallas shoot starts behind the rookie passing George Sauer and Don May- this week. ’The graying vetersn pressed Coach Phil Hyde bl*^a bL^Ms^rt^ ^fth^*^verM P'*” *‘«l>°nnds compar- J a y ^ , 81-77. TWa was 1 ...... 0 kie of the Year in East Oranby (46) Races hosts led all the way behind B F Pts, ence playoff game against Milwaukee weather was ex­ Rams have new shoes. ing the record shared by him the American Football League, but he’s somewhat leery errors for a fielding mark of few minut^ that he had f°‘ e«7pt South Carolina edged Clncln- 10:30 ( 8) NFL, East Higb- Herald Angle the pace set by Tom Koren, Barth ...... 3 1 7 the Green Bay Packers. pected to be frigid tor the game, The club recently purchased smd Sammy Baugh. about it, too. Sandt ...... 6 lost towering Lew Alcin- 3, , ^ ^ ;« t of them/- natl 64-61 m the other UK flrst- Ughts Webster, who backs iqi the who tallied 20 points for the D. NIchclson ...... 1 ’Ilie iRams, who last won an but the warm-weather Rams 40 pairs of custom made ripple Tommy Davis of Sam Fram- Aronson ...... 9 The fifth-place California An- dor. jo e Allen finished high for the round game, soled shoes that allow forward II :S0 (80) Roller Derby left aide of the Otleirs’ defenatve By game high. Ed Szykula (16), NFL championship in 1951, doubted that would be a factor ctsco moved Into second plawe Chubit ...... 0 gels led the league with .982. Mr. A., as the agile 7-footer is game with 31 points. Mike Arizona State held off a late and lateral movement on frozen SUNDAY line, says the honor announced Ned Kalapretro (11), Russ Meek Sharp ...... 6 faced a Packer team that has in the game’s outcome. ta consecuUve-geune scoring. He E A R L Y O S T B. Nicholson ...... 0 Cneveland was second with .981, known on the UCLA campus, vVarren, with 24, and Mike Michigan rally and beat the won four titles ta the last seven For one thing, as one Ram put fields. The Rams tried out the 2 :00 ( 8) NFL, Tolday Friday by The Associated Ifress Sports Editor (10) all scored well for the Soderberg ...... 0 had a streak of 78 after 1666 and 0 followed by BalUmore with .980 was accidentally hit In the right Lvnn with 22 led UCLA In Wolverines 92-91 In the final o f , years. But many of the starters it, “ It’s cold on both sides of the new footwear for the first time 2:30 ( 8) NFL, Cleveland adds that murti more to the winners. Young Tom Roy led Morgan ...... 0 extended It to 87 before going Senesac ...... 0 and (Chicago with .979. eye soon after the start of the snapping Bradley’s eight-game the Sun Devil CHasslc at Phoe- on this year’s Green Bay squad field. If my hands are cold, so Friday, and, said Ram Coach vs. Dallas ^ pressures of an AFL game. the Bobcats with 13 points while scoreless. George Blamda had RInaldt ...... y...... 0 Brooks Robinson of the BalU- second half of the game In Los winning streak. nix, Ariz., after Oregon State are hobbled with Injuries. The are my opponent’s. It our quar- George Allen, “ They worked 4:80 (80) AFU—Jets vs. San “If I don’t play well, people Third Such Complex in Country Ronnie Burger added 12 tallies. held second place with 83 games. Totals 19 8 46 more Orioles led the league’s Angeles Friday night. givin Hayes, the Big E, broke took third place with a 49-46 Rams had no serious complaint terback can’t throw, neither can fine. I think the shoes will be to Diego will wonder why I got It,” be BOLTON—Brian Welz scored Groza holds the record with 107. Next to Christmas, the biggest talk in the past three ^ ^ . regular third basemen for the Wooden sent his collegiate loose for 10 points In the last squeaker over Oklahoma- State, ta that department. theirs.” our advantage.” 6:00 (4 ) NRA—San Fran­ said. Dubbed "a once in a Ute- days has been the opening of the Golf-O-Tron at the 23 pointa p“®®‘^® Windsor (^S) seventh time with a fielding Player of the Year to the side- three minutes to pace unbeaten Texas at El Paso rallied In Philadelphia’s Jim Ringo play­ cisco vs. Seattle time rooMe” by Houston coa«ta B F Pts, mark of .980. lines within a few minutes rath- Houston, second ranked to the second half to b w t San Wally Lemm, Webster was the Connecticut Giolf I^nd in Talcottville,. the latest brain- S^*” i6 wSfe Aiten ...... 0 ed ta hls 181st straight game, MONDAY Other individual leaders were er than take ajpr chances. The UCLA In -The Associated Press Francisco 81-61 In the final of Scholastic Baskeitball unanimous choice of a pcuiel of child of Franklin Welles and his a s^ iates. Welles isn t p^pj„ 7 Underdog Usually Triumphs breaking the mamk of 180 held 2:00 ( 8) North-South Foot- first baseman Norm Cash of injury turned out to be minor poll, to an 81-76 victory over the Sim Carnival Classic at El by Dick Modzelewskl. Ringo had sports writers and broadcasters the inventor, Richard Speiser of New York is, but he s^andt and Bill sharp dropped Foumier ...... 1 South Catholic 99. Pulaski 92 baU Detroit, .995; second baseman and big Lew will be back In ac- Arizona at -Tucson, Ariz. Hayes Paso after Southern Illinois as the AFL's outstanding defen­ heads up the Talcottvilie Development Corp. which be- 13 points each with a i Aron- ^ §''m an 0 0 168 entering this season. 6:00 ( 8) NBA—Los Angeles Notre finished with 28 points In 'lead- edged Maryland 73-72 In over Newington 61, Platavl&e 46 sive firrt-year man. came the third group In the — ------. .son . sinking 10 - for...... visiting _ E ast. Peck ...... 5. .. 26 Horace Clarke of New York, tlon tonight against Bulkeley 76, Wethersfield 64 Bluebonnet Bowl Pairing Rtago’s teammate, Sam BaUc- vs. San Diego p, t Peters ...... 2 tag the Cougars to their ninth In time for third place. Webster, who joins the OUers United States to put In a com­ 5 .990; shortstop Ed Brinkman of Dame. New London 98, Windham 68 er, took over second place ta Sunday’s program still remain- i»ra*“ 'y- plunge ...... 1 12 Washington, .979; outfielder Ted Before he left with 13 minutes a row. Pistol Petd Maravlch, son of tonight In a season-ending game puterized Indoor etlectroplc golf tag, the American Football ROCKVILLE - It was the SmiffiSmltH ...... 4 Oonard 69, Hall 49 most points after touchdown at­ Tapper ...... 4 Uhlaender of Minnesota, .996, left to play, Alcindor had scored Thlrd-r a n k e d Vanderbilt, Louisiana State coach Press Lists Miami and Cxilorado against the Miami Dolphins, complex. The other units are L®'e has set a regular season third straight loss for Coach Suffleld High 73, Graniby 44 tempted and maule. He surpass­ Record Wagering 9G and catcher Joe Azeue of Cleve- 13 points and more Importantly paced by Tom Hagan’s 22 Maravlch, set a season high of said he was “ very happy end located In4m Flint,ii'Kvif on/l ^ _ .. . r*Ar1■■ _ mitted the fewest errors. 111 ulars "got tired. We were rusty to see action, blew an 18-potat single-game mark of 67 points In , the Houston charity game ardbreds combined. tlce from a special pre-selected ’ ' in 1946. Rauch, a WindiorLock* (66) Totals 23 23 89 and the Yankees the most, 154. from our layoff and I was sur- lead but came on again to beat 1964. ed 18 straight field goals to bet­ my McDonald for pass recep­ Into the pro ranks was preceded poslUon on tee or fairway. ‘®«® B F Pts. is something of an upset bowl. ter the record of Groza, who had tions ta consecutive games. Hut- For the first time in yeans, by a wave of ballyhoo. And the quarterback, led Georgia to a Meek ...... 5 0 10 The Washington Senators made In tive of the last e d ^ games, -There's never any rain, enow . 0 1 14 ta a row ta 1960-61. Bakken son had held the record with 96 aggregate attendance at the e-foot-4, 220-pound atrongboy PiBlIlek ...... 1 Y MIDOETS the most double plays, 167, fol­ the underdog has oome out on GEORGE WEBSTER Szyicule ...... 5 6 16 lowed by (Chicago, 149. had a streak of 11 entering the games. McDonald traUed with running and harness racing I lived up to every word of it. currently Jubrey ...... 1 0 2 Last night’s action sew the top. layout, which is for duffers as Koren ...... 8 4 20 '67 season. 93. tracks declined. A year-end «u:- KaHapretro ...... 4 3 11 The Hurrlcamea were reported Philadelphla back Tim vey by The Aseociated Press well as pros who want to get The Saints’ Jim Taylor Is now llllS 111 KUtV “ Camevale ...... 3 0 6 26. The win was not as easy Injury - free Ms morMng, but Friday showed 62,619,186 bettom the first player 4n league history second most productive rusher Brown, ^ o 1^ a l^ ^ c h M "off-season.” Totals 28 14 68 as the score shows as the Hill- Colorado Coach Eddie Crowder turned out compared to 68,891,- All-Time Improvement High accomodate ^ win the scoring UUe solely on South Windtor (42) stiU professed an InabUity to ta NFL history. He passed Joe the year, failed to move Into The 14 units can F Pts. toppers used a full court press gained 608 In 1966, _ 14 the efforts of hls placektcking. . B 56 golfers are one BoUlcello ...... 3 0 6 luetime mark of 8.878. Xretumtag S ^ 'w kickoffs ^ k iis ta C t a career. ’Total wagering was $4,862,890,- ZasorskI ...... 0 1 1 _____« ___ Taylor had Q8,207 907 before thf!the sea-sea returning kickoffs ta a Equalled by Football Giants until e;ame time. He had 4,182 before the season. 970, tip from the $4,064,149,088 a Ctutponis ...... 3 0 6 Sophomore Bob Anderson son. Jim Brown holds the all Al Gaysbn, club pro, feels that Herald s Sports Department Roy ...... 4 5 13 He gained 801 this year. Abe year S'go, O f ithls, $3,872,362,376 Foater ...... 1 0 3 started all 10 games of the Buffs’ time record with 12,812 for a WUb a fintal 1967 record of produced only three other tfmes a player’s score will range with- « * * Heely ...... 1 u 2 Jim Wigren (6) and Drew Wtaz- Woodson holdB the record of went through the pari-mutuels 8-2 season, twisting hls ankle ta career. 7-7 and 'third-place in the over­ hr the past 36 yeans—4>y' De­ In five shots of hls actual , Burger ...... 6 0 12 ^ 8,638. Dick James Is second at the thoroughbred tracks end r '„ f t the last Crowder said Friday all Eastern Conference Stand­ troit In 1966 (from 8-9 to 6-8); struggle with any particular „ " 18 6 42 Hilltop. Johnny Unltas, Baltimore C3olt 4.979, $1,480,688,694 at the trotters. Totals Anderson is still limping, and ings, the New York Giants Green Bay In 1960 (1-ClO-l to home course during the regular Surprise " " visitor at the desk star, moved from third to first Joe Fortunate of Chicago re­ Attendance at the flats wast89,- the coarti kept dropping heavy equalled an aU-tlme Impirove- 7-6); and Plttaburgh in 1943 yesterday was Billy Taylor Sr., ta passes attempted ta a life­ tired before the season opened. 619,186 end 28,000,000 at the golfing season Mnta that hls starter would be ment mark from one season to (from 1-9-a. to 7-4). time. He broke Y. A. HtUe’s Otherwise he may have gained sulky plants. ’The USTA said the IVhlle Gk)lf-0-Tron will be many years a physical edu- Dan Kelly, an exploelve Mttle the next . . . and reflecting Lndlvi'duaUy, Fipn Tartren- mark of 3,817. undisputed poetosBlon of the siUky flguree probably will, be open 12 m onths^ the year, the instructor In the Hart senior replaced this sestaon by 'that aiBcenaiion, senreral Giant ton, Aafecn Themas, Sm4e Key, Bobby Layne followed with record for fumbles recovered In higher when coihplete Decem­ heaviest play will no double ^ . . , . _ „ „ Celts Use Old Tricks the sophomore 'whiz. pHaiyerB turned In thefr fUncst Hcmer Jones and Spider Lock­ after area courees close for ^ord school system, a one-Ume a career. He and Andy Robus- ber statistics are tabulated. Colorado Is a steamroUlng club 3,700. Unltas started the year staltistteal oampaigns ever. hart emerged as the Indhidusl regular play. fighter and later a hlghly-re- telli share It with 22. Increases In the statee of New with a conservative offense. The with 3,661. Unltas also went leodera in the ma>or oategoties. Gayson, who also serves as garded ring official. He recall- The Redskins’ Bobby MltcheU Jersey, California,______Bltaols and 'The final Giant stats show To Retain NBA Lead Buffs threw fewer than 20 passes from second to first to passee pro at the par three course, ed that 40 years ago he wsis a tortc over second place on the iciurtana In rontr^ to declines that the clu’s rlseflromal-(12-l with iFran, Aaron, Ernie per game this year, relying on completed. He «n ^ e d In New York, Florida ai»d Midi- last-piaoe flntoh of 1966 to 7-7 BDomar p r o d u o ^ their t o p l ^ - played the Pebble Beach com- regular on the boxing shovft at reCOTd of 2,118. Unltas had 2,006 all-time list for combined net NEW YORK (A P )— It’s the same old device. But it the sprlntout options of Ander­ Igan contributed to the over-aU Staibue thla year is a pilua-6 in vkhial performances tor oa- puterized course In 79. He flgur- Cheney JIall, now the home of after 1966. ytuds gained. He went over the still works., And the Boston Celtics are once again one- son and the off-tackle power spotty picture. the win column which has been reers. ed par would be 76. Pilgrim Mills. Taylor’s son, BUI Pittsburgh’s BUI Nelsen enter­ 40O-mark this .year and over 18,- half game in front of Philadelphia in the Eastern Divi- pushes of fullback WUmer ’Terkenton oemptated 2(M Cooks. ed the season with a streak 000 for hls oarer. Jfm Brown * * * • bL'n^r*reKtaar'*DarUctaMt*'ta sion standings of the National Basketball Association. is firrt with 16,409 end GUI passes in 877 ahtem|«s tor 8,- Expensive Units Sie annual Five MUe Road "There’s no (rick to i t ” P h i l ------Miami passes about 20 times of 11 straight completed pesaes. Liked Being Used on Pass Plays 088 yards and 29 bouebdolwns It’s always a pleasure to a game, depending on how hot MiatBon was second, just rtiy of Spleser, who was on hand to Race In Manchester each »nd d^y. Beck- - Boston, now 24-7 and one-half I could run over people. I found 4.8 average and five ’TD’s to lead (4) were high scorers for the a psiM threat, Nance might not out I couldn’t. I don’t think any cles of the age we live In. You er is golf chairman. . .(^eveland game ahead of Idle Phlladel- ElLINIiTON AIRPORT, Inc. the rushers, far surpassing hls losers. have done as well as he did un­ rookie learns a lot. AU he gets Just have to see the operation press continues to list kfanches- phia, trailed Cincinnati 62-62 at JIM TAYLOR efforts during hls firrt two sea­ der the circtunstances. Is a little orientation. to believe It. ter’s Tom Kelley m being halfUme and 66-62 In the open- ROUTE NO. 83 IN ELLINGTON, CONN. sons when he had but 178 and “ I like being used on pass re­ “ In the second year, you start Golf-O-Tron will be open sev- Manchester, N.H. KeUey Ing moments of the third period. 146 yards respectively and no ceiving because I like being one to pick up things. A runner Uke en days a week,^ _ 8 a.m. to , 1 Is back home carrying hls right But they reeled off 41 points In Phone: 203-875-6530 or 203-875-9525 on one with somebody so I can myself starts to learn how to touchdowns. Koy*e figures are a.m. with Chet Rau overseeing ^ following a re- a third-period explosion and aU the more impressive when 3 try to run over my man,” Nance all operations as general manj- operation on hla ailing el- took It going away. They hl$ 18 cut away from tacklera and how MANCHESTER says. “ And I don’t think It hurts to pick the right holes. And then It’s considered that he nUsaed K**"- bow. He’s stlU carried on the of 27 shots from Uie field In the my running either. In fact I you learn who to look for on both the Chicago Bear and De­ "' * * Indians’ roster will be report big third period, John Havllcek think running a pass pattern out­ blitzes and aU the things that troit Lion games completely, and for spring training In February scoring 15 points and Sam Jones SPORTSMEirS ASSOCIATION Here ’n There side every so often helps my reaUy baffled you the year be­ sat out' the second hall oi^lnst With the wind-up games on with the American Leaguers. 10. MBBBOW r o a d — NORTH COVENTRY fore. But it stiU isn’t a clear the PhUadelphla Eaglee after Havllcek had 27 points for the SALES and running inside.” Ckach Mike Holovak must picture. gaining 77 yards ta the first half. night, Jones 20 and Bailey How­ ’"Then comes the third year and All-Pro Homer Jones led In Miles Honored ell 24 for the CelUce. Oscar Rob­ “A.nd they came with haste, think so too because Nance was Vet Gar Mull^y you start adding everything up. scoring with 84 points on 14 ertson of the Royals led with 86. SERVICE HAS OPENED THEIR used more as a receiver than ta and found Mary, Joseph and the You get to a point where you touchdowns, topping hla mark 'Trinity College’s Keith (Kim) Rookie Earl Monroe scored a his two previous seasons. ’The Returns to Top > Babe lying in a manger.” As the know when your quarterback is of 48 points on eight TD’s In Miles was among 33 senior foot- career high 33 points for Baltl- SKEET HELD FOR THE SEASON e-foot-1, 246-pound fullback sacred story of that Holy Night is told once caught a total of 20 passes his going to checkoff before he ac- 1966. Homer also showed the In Net Ratings ball players awarded $1,000 more, which extended Its win- tuaUy docs. You can see when top yardage on pass receptiona Learn To Fly! “ d ------^ “ ■' first two years, but this season postgraduate scholarships by iilug string to three straight. again, let us rejoice in awe jand wondw^ for the Starting Time Sunday—10 A.M. the other team Is going to bUts with 1,209 on 49 catches, breakr gloryrlor of ■ that’ moment, . for- -the Miracle of r-ti.Christmas. grabbed 22. NEW YORK AP - Gartoar ^he National Collegiate AthleUc Every Sunday Thereafter Until Further Notice And the threat of Nance as a and you don’t think of who you tag Del Shofner’s old club record veiiiAv nf r*Aroi naiAR Flft , Dolnts, 104-102, wltxi inree min- • INTRODUCTORY LESSONS ...... $5.00 are going to block, but how.’’ JSSSemp t a ^ i U. 8.’ senlo; AssoclaUon It was announc^ utes left, but Stan McKenzie lUt pass receiver may have been of 1,181, and hla 18 ’TD'b on pass ; And after that, what? cattles almUarly broke Shof- ChamplOTishlpe, Is back on top today by NCAA Executive Dl- seven straight BalUmcw potato • ALSO, Sightseeing Rides ...... $5.00 Beginners, Novices and Skilled Shooters partly responsible for the fact ^ fiiv ite d To Use Our Facilities that, despite the keying on him, “ Before I’m finished in this ner’a former mark of 13. of the recommended singles rat- rector Walter Byers. Miles, the to quell the rally. McCoy Me- game,” says Nance, "there are he finished the season with 1,- Lockhart, finishing hls third Inga announced by the U. S. only player from a OonnecUcut Lemare led the Bulls with 28 a lot of records I’d Uke to put ^ INSTRUCTIONS ir Turkey Shoot This Sunday 216 yards ruahlng—becoming season with thq Giants, led in Lawn Tennis Association. college named, plana to attend points. out of sight.” Interceptions for the third ICuUoy. who lost to Jaroslav law school. ’The NCAA said the Rookie Al Tucker scored 31 Free Instructioiis Fo^ B e ^ ^ rs the first player ta American PRIVATE, COMMERCIAL and INSTRUCTOR BOLAND ,0IL COMPANY straight year with five tor a Drohny In the Seniors final, also 1967 recipients are players who points and Bob Rule, mother Refreshments At ^ Football League history to put t is oaired with BUI Talbert o< have performed with distinction rookie, ,poured In 20 ana together consecutive 1,000-yard Plymouth Racer return of 88 yards, be)ow hls high of,six set last year. How­ N e ^ o r k at the top of the dou- on the field, have achieved hon- grabbed 27 reboun^ to i ^ e the IMiecthms: Thke 44A to Agricultural Experimental seasons. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. R BOLAND MOTORS At the same time he Is vir­ (AP) — Dareil Dteringer, a ever, s i^ e r missed three full bles standings ta the recom- ors or near honors In the class- SeatUe v l c t ^ . Dick Barnett Station in North Coven^» turn north on North 1 ^-' TT^an/iaHnns released Friday, room and who have Indicated New York ^^^0. tually aMured of becoming the stock car driver, has signed to games *hnd one half of another, River Road and follow siima to Manchester Sports­ and two other Interc^ptlmu were MuUoy replaced Bob Sher- pletas for poet graduate study. ® 1 ^ w l . / e i first player in AFL history to drive a Plymouth Roadnimier man. Temple City, Calif., as the ’The selection Included l l from chle Clark 23 ^ d J«rry Wert 21 men’s Association Sheet Field. win consecutive rushing crowns. for the Chrysler Oatp. next nullified by penalties during the '.Only Houston’s Hoyle Granger, year. year. 4IANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 MANCiqSSTER EVBNINO HBRALD. M ANCHBIU, COW., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 p a g e TWENTY-FIVE BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB SlMeM SwvieM 15 THBRE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN snd WHIPPLE ArticiM For Solo 45 FlorfoM—N w m Hm 4 9 AUNT SHE’LL BE ^ l l L vd LOOK A T t h a t J h e r e a u v HEY, BUGS SNOW ^lowlnf — Driveways, OLIVETTI — underwood port­ BR(X)KMEIIB Wunssry — of­ PETUNIA'LL A N N O r ^ D> I F I I'V E GOT IT. MV/^ ANGLE— IA6U\ HAS THB. fers One compact White Spruce lota, aldowalka. RaasonaUa hem h ir in g aki o p f ic e b o rrabhev B u t a t hom e, let6 s ee w uo me orapts able typewritera, several mod­ GET MAD C30NT SET BACK A N lOEAl COULO ONE OF \ LOVE.' THIS U 60 DOWN ^HRlSTMAS W /, Christmas Trees. You may IP I COMB WITH HER CLASSIFIED rates. Can 648-45M. ID BABV-SIT FOR Ml€ KlP - els to choose from. Convenient ASTRONAUTS ALLS FOP THe VLIKE SANTA \f^9X ^l HE DEMANDS AT LEAST A CXDUEGE ORAOUATE- lay-away plan for Christmas select and cut your own. Open HOME ^GROCERIES/ SPILL I PUT SOME TINS ^KTISTIC IN A ^ J U S T F V T A . SNOW Plowliif — Oomraarolal gift. Yale Typewriter Service, 11-4 Friday, Baturday and Sun­ WITH CICEROl WET r ON TOP ? r >UCH OF f /g r e a s e d j COLORED .1 parUnf Iota. Free estlinates. HMM~ THREE '^EARS WTIH THE 646-4666. day. Hendee Rd., Andover. FEETl LIGHT IN THE An«w«r to Pfvlou* Pu«il> ADVERTISING 648-8311. UNOERWAItR FEN O O .-N O .IM 8ABV- PROCESSED gravel for drive­ Re f r i g e r ­ AFRAID THAT^ NOT ENOUGH 8ER0RE.' Colorful CLASSIFIED ADVERHSING DEPT. HOURS ways and parking areas. Also a t o r .' E)(PERIENCE' THIS S» CALLS wMEREI PimI and Food 49-A 8 A J L t o 5 P Jl. Rooftng and FOR A GREAT DEAL OF I SIT? bank run gravel and fill at our ACROSS 3 Raw cotton alter | screening plant or delivered. FIREPLACE wood, dean, $15. IKlnd of green Chhnnnys 16-A RESFONGteiUT'/ a ptck-up load. Phone 282- S Robin’* egg— ■ 4 Choice p m George H. Oriftlng, Inc., 742- g Saiii in 8 Honey-maker COPY CLOSING TDIE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ROOFINQ — Specialising re­ 7886. 0060. 6 Of greater 5 PJM. DAY BETORE PtIBUCA'nON a the Sunset pairing roofs of all Unda, new m O H (Quality seanom d hard­ U Indigo length DewdUne tor SatnrdSy and Monday la S pjn. Friday. roots, gutter work, chimneys HANNAH’S husband Hector U Eternities 7 Preposition wood, Old to any length and cleaned and repaired, 80 yearn’ hates hard work so he cleans diiite 14 Make a mistake 8 Wwms split, stored Inside. Leonard experience. Free eatitoiatea. the rugs with Blue Lustre. 15 Repenters of • Re-examining Giglio, Bolton, 646-8818. transgressions 10 "Emerald Isle" PLEASE READ TOUR AD Call Howley 643-6861, 644- Rent electric shampooer $1. ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 17 By way of 11 Kind of race Claaalfled or ''W ant Ada" are taken over the plione aa n 8888. Olcott Variety Store. IS Bout (coil.) 16 Laborer 46 Minced oath ahonid read his ad the F1B8T U World War H 20 Female ruff Sups KEEP CARPET cleaning prob­ Hoinohold Goods 51 JUST THINK.'/ Vm! I T UKE T130 «um i X Bcr W4AT WOULD------'y ^ S-YEAHj^MAN,/ LETB Nazi bigwig 22 Gets up Chemical 47 Skin, opening DAY IT APPEABS and BBPOKT BSBOB8 In thne for the A riA a c (ONAHUNTTOR THERE'S A WECAU. A/^HOW a b o u t /SO U N D S 1 WHAT ARE / G S T , 48 Take out lems small —use Blue Lustre 21 Ireland 24 Opine substances next Inaertlon. The UeraM la reaponalMe tor only ONE Inoor- M e v in c ^T meiiing><— CLEAN, USED refrigerators, WHRRB V A COUNTRY U7TTA eclalty. Fold­ with Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ Ii 14 643-2711 ing machine, excellent condi­ Cbrii 96 AU ii 875-3136 ing chairs for rent. 646-0762. tric shampooer $1. The Sher- 37 Kind of brown tion, monograms, hems, but­ tions i? rBoefevOle, Ton Free) wln-WUllams Co. 38 Lamentation iS“ tonholes, fancy designs, etc. and I found PainHng— Papering 21 OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIANS 39 Dispatched rt" 20 TYPEWRITER for sale, excel­ Originally over |800. Our price ply 41 Son of Jacob OKSON, lent condition, many unusual now, 864. or pay $9. monthly. take] 42 Scatter, as hay i i INTEjRIOR and exterior paint­ 5 T Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? features, 649-8685. Call 522-0931, dealer. Chrii THEYVE PONE IT AGAIN, THEY NOT ONLY PROVIPE 44----- green ing and papering. Call Phil 7 46 Separate io i T to 60 a n o t h e r live US WITH A DEFORMED CHRISTA4AS ii w !T ■ ! T Denoncourt, 742-6178. AvanrHER.' incident 24-Honr Answering Service REMINGTON standard type­ BEDROOM set blond oak; iv a a TREE AN PTH E TOP WILL TREE, BUT THEY'RE GRADUALLY ■ Help Wantod— H«lp Wontod— Mak 36 H*lp Wanted— ed t TURNING OUR BACK YARD INTO 49 Red-breasted ii writer, exceUent condition, $76. Norge electric stove; apart­ 2 [MAp from 2 HAVE TO BE CUT I bird PAINTING — Interior and exte­ Mak or Fomak 3 7 ment size G. E. refrigerator; OFF, A S USUAL, ^ ------1 A FLAT-TOP Free to Herald Readen Farnak 3 5 JOURNEYMAN electrician. Im­ CaU 649-2682. 866 J SS StIcky stuff 5 T iT rior, very reasonable, free es­ Simmons hlde-a-bed divan; 28’ DAVY JONES I w ilill ii ^ SO THAT IT’LL (slang) mediate steady employment BY LEPF and McWILLIAMS timates. Call Richard Martin, GIRL to work in small office, hairdresser — manager, to SEWING Machines, brand new FIT INTO THE 54 RReceding_____ „ Want IntermaUoo on one of our ehuwiaed advertteementaT Wilson Electrictl Co., 649-4817. wooden ladder; 16* aluminum LIVING ROOM.' S" 41 646-9285. 649-4411. manage beauty salon, ex­ MAN ' THEY SURE LISTEN OH, GO AND HOW DO YOU LIKE III K D 56 Scottish alder No anawer at the telephone llatedf Simply m II the typing essential, some know­ zig zags, slighUy scratched in ladder. 742-7166 after 6 p.m. LET’S GO DIVING, _— cellent wages Inquire The 1 MOP B THAT DON'T REePECT CAREFULLY. PEDDLE THAT ? THE RATS W H E R E A LL WE tree ■ p r ledge of bookkeeping. Call 289- CONTROL desk operator, shipping, $99 value now $44.95. d e t e c t i v e SENIOR CITIZENS I HAVE SOME 57 Singing voice 4i JOSEPH P. Lewis custom Wiggery Beauty Salon, or call THAT STOfF ARE DOWN TO USING HAVE TO WORRY 3406, ask for bookkeeper only. nights. Inquire in person Holi­ A-1 Stores, 24 Park St., Hart, PIPN’T FRIGHT IN GUANADA." VITAL INFOR­ ElSIWHERi A N OLD LADY TO TRY A BO UT ARE MAN- 58 High notes in 50 si painting, interior and exterior En you Guido's scale 46 XT EDWARDS day Lane, 39 Spencer St., 1-226-6604. ford, 522-0931. MATION FOR m a 'A m ,' T O T R A P U S EATING SHARKS. paperhanging, wallpaper re­ COUNTER GIRL for evening VOU AND YOUR 59 ----- Moines, NOTICE si i i 66 moved. WsJlpaper books on re­ shift, 7 p.m. - midnight. Please Manchester. WANTED school bus drivers, FRIEND.' Iowa ANSWERING SERVICE BEST O FFER — AUis Chalmer TOWN OF MANCHESTER Ml — 60 Soap frame bar quest. Fully insured. Free es­ apply Mister Donut, 266 West men or women, 7-9 a.m., 2-4 Model B-10 riding tractor with 61 Low haunts 56 67 is timates. Call 849-6668. Middle Tpke. p.m. 644-1902 after 5 p.m. H. 42” 3-blade cutter, 36” snow POSmON VACANCY SOUh — 3 3 DOW DEAN MACHINE A. Frink Inc., Wapplng. SUPERINTENDENT 59 60 6i 84!Mi500 875-2519 blower, half Ion dump cart. with —•" 1 Snoozes 23 PAINTINO —Interior and exter­ CLERK TYPIST — some exper­ -— 742-7166 after 6 p.m. OF HIGHWAYS spea 9 ArrAW rvAlpAt* amd leave your meaeage. Tea’ll hear from our advertlaer ior. Papering and paper re­ MATURE woman or man to ience In payroll preferred. Ap­ 102 Ck)lonial Rd., Manchester $8346.00 - $10,656.00 648-8 In Jig ttme wttbont epentUng Wl evening at the telephone. moval. Fully insured. Cqlk Ken ply Dean MaclUne Products, do light office work, full-time. h e a d standard sMs, 1.95 met­ Ouellette 648-6048 or^ 849-6326. 102 (Colonial Rd., Manchester. 649-9108. ers, Hvam safety bindings with Liberal fringe benefits in­ Hm immediate openings swivel toe, very good condi­ clude paid vacation;' sick leave; Automoblks For Salk 4 INSIDE-outside painting. Spe­ days and nights: tion, $76. 643-6666. holidays; pension plan, com­ cial rates for people over 68. Holp Wanted— Mait 36 Situations Wantod— > CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1962 VOLKSWAGEN — good plete Insurance plan. Em­ HERALD Call my competitors, then call Turret Lathe Operators Fomak 38 DELUXE EVEREST Jennings condition throughout, radio PRODUem ON hands vrith some ployees’ credit union available. me. Estimates given. 640-7863, wheel chair, $36. Call 742-6906, and heater, $600. Call 848-2640. lathe and milling machine ex­ For application and Job de­ WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE 870-8401. Hardlnge Chucker Operators SECRETARY, experienced, ex­ anytime. perience, also Norton Hyprolap scription apply to PERSON­ DOX LETTERS 1661 RAM BLER classic, 4-door, ecutive, legal, insurance, Man­ INSIDE PAINTING, papering, and Fellows gear shaper oper­ General Machinists NEL OFFICE, Municipal BuUd­ rebuilt engine, 8860. Call 648- chester area, own car, electric S O WHAT DO Y O U Fur Your floor sanding and reflnlshing ators. Metronlcs, Inc., 640 Hil­ ing, 41 Center Street, Manches­ 7420. Milling Machine Operators tyi>ewriter. M7-9778. MEN’S SKI boots in good con­ E X P E C T O N InformatioD (specializing in older floors). liard St. dition, size 9, $9. Call 643-8840. ter, Connecticut. No Job too small. John Drill Press Operators Applications mUst be return­ DECEMBER 244h? IIOI HEROES ARE MADE -NOT BORN MfNEiiffal SjmdsesU, I* THB HERALD will not Motorcyeks— VerfaUIe, 649-6760. Dogs— Birds— Pats 41 ed to the General Manager’s Timekeeper disclose the identity of Bkycks 11 MALE BASSET and Dachriiund pups. Boats and Accossorks 46 Office, Municipal Building, 41 any advertiser using box Center Street, Manchester, (Con­ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Root Hntehing 24 Cost Clerk AKC registered, pet quality, letters. Readers answsr- Production Workers $65.; select stock $76. WUI hold 14 FOOT fibreglas, Starcraft necticut, not later than January iog blind box ads who NOT ME, w e MISS A LaT. 1966 HONDA 806 Scrambler. 649- FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- for Cliristmas. CaU 742-7102 af­ Sailboat. Leftover, never been 9, 1968. desire to protect their Experience in Job Shop in water. Sale priced. Regular I LIKE BEINSArAVEMAN/ Identity esn follow this 2000. ing (specializing In older Openings on all three shifts, Preferred ter 2 p.m. floors). Inside painting. Paper­ starting rate 82.42 per hour $695, closeout price $496 plus In procedure; 1966 YAMAHA, twin carbure­ hanging. No Jpb too smsdl. and up. ExceUent fringe TWO month old puppies, Ger­ transportation and tax. 649- tors, r FULL OR PART "nME—DAYS ORSICe-DOWN ecMeeuppBZ... ifgAR M ANCHtSm C&NTtKR A A4/NDWAN0S2FO2 W Ae Aiitemoblks For Sak 4 £A9Y pAHUtlNR . . VOJ iZS^LiVKAVe A6 A«JCjH A© A 6FlLrr- I'M eCARVING/ eAVING... APPLY NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Housahold Sarvicas TO(2PN(a3V7BATE. e6C0ND<32... Offwod 13-A /I Bsuikrupt, repossession? Hon­ 1 est Douglas accepts lowest DON WILLIS GARAGE REWEAVINO OF bums, moth n down, smsdlest payments, any­ holes, zippers repaired. Win­ 18 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER where. Not smaU loan finance dow shades made to measure, ■Moiielieftte;i LUMBER^ company plan. Douglas all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys Motors, 845 Main. IJ'W made whUe you wait. Tape re­ 1967 OLDSMOBILE 442, 4- corders for rent. Marlow’s, $67 PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER speed,.bucket seats, tack and Main St. 649-6221. A 1 gauges, positractlon, 20,000 mUes, $2,600. CaU 643-102^ af­ Building— • w a e. ter 6. ^ /2-iL5 Centraeting 14 1966 (CHEVROLET Bel Air — 6 NEWTON H. SMITH A SON — cylinder, automatic, exceUent Remodeling, repairing, addi­ CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER condition. 648-9021. 3 tions, rec rooms, garages, WHO'D Y THE MEN VMO FORCED IT DOWNl THOSE CREEPS PROBABLY M- MILES 9O07H. BUT AH DON'T 1967 CHEVROLET — 4-door se­ porcl^ and rooting. No job WANTA I THE THIRD SUCH CRA5HI DID VOU .POSED AS SPORTSMEN! WAMTA GET INVOLVED WITH THBMl HIDE THIS V SEE ANY STBANSBRS IN THIS \WHERE'S THE NEAREST FOR BUSINESS REASONS— dan, 4 barrel carburetor, too amaU. CaU 649-8144. PLANE FROM RANGER STATION? 8 speed on the floor. CaU 649- CARPENTRY — concrete steps, t h e a ir DUCK. 4246 after 6 p.m. PATROLi PALI WE floors, hatchways, remodeU^, CAPT'IMS ARBBBINa 1969 CHEVROLET Impala — 8 porches, gturages, closets, ceU- JERISr The nights aire The morninAYS,FREe cylinder, good condition, $1,106. rec rooms, dormers, porches, TRANS PORTAT/ON, OWN OWN FIELD Op 5P0RT use Of CAR,EARLY 1-429-9891, days Ext. 811, after cabinets, form ica, buUt-lns, RETIRgMENT.------RBlMl------p e n s io n , PRETTY tfIRL D ohuSES, fr ee SecHETAKi- J 4:80 Ext. 206.^ bathrooms, kitchens. 649-8446. rINSURANCE WEEK ENDS . sh XIre o f OFF- 1960 MOA, good a d d i t i o n s , remodeling, gar- THE HAYES AGENCY, INC. PROFITS - witfa 7 wire vdie^ $876. firm. ^ rooms, bathrooms 66 ElASt CENTER STREET MANCHESTER 648-0674. ______tUoA, Utchens remodeled, ce- Real Estate Company -1 3 1066-GHEVELLE Super ^»rt- • WMf NKLIii- aia Oonvertlb*, 4 speed, tan. Part los, / of warranty left. CaU 649.9468. lynsU. BuUder. 649-4291. \ ■ .,A * -t ^ ■; :■ ■■■ y V . ' y

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thority for the U.N. peacekeep­ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 Oat O f Toimi Oof O f Towr People, WWtney Young Jr. of Evients the Urban League, and A. Philip UN Extends ing force on the island to pre^ r . ■'t- H orn For solo 72 75 Fot Soto 75 Randolph. vent attacks on Turkish Cypriot Apflrfments— Fkifs— Biiflfwss Loeafiem Housm For Soto 72 H e ^ For Solo 72 Hous#« For S d t 72 The answer came as Federal 'vUlages. : $21,90^^buyB thla beaiiU M M BOLTON — Cosy 4H room ROUTH MANCHESTER — Immamilate Nigeria and Btatra were consid­ Eralp recalled the attacks last TmwmMts 63 For Ront 64 MANCHESTER — execuUve MANCHESTER —Two family, year old Raised RanOh, 1% ’ Ranrti. In top oondlthm, RanrtMo, Rolsod RaaelMa and In W orld Peace Fcwpce 7 room alrcondlUoned Colo­ ering the plea of Pope Paul VI month which he said klUed 29 nelg:hborhood, Oarrlson Colon­ 4-4 flat on 90 X 180 lot. Central baths, large lot, good c a n A - ' farac«. (un basamant, hot tkdwilala on with a vlaw. Thla LOOKINO FOR anything: In MODERN store, heated, 20'x70\ nial, buUt-lns, first floor fam- for a Chetetmaa truce in the Turkish Cypriots. After the CLASSIFIED ial, 7 rooms, large family location,, modem kitchen and tion. Mitten Agency, Realton. water hast, woodad. privacy. Ir quality and vohM. Ooll for Aid in Rescue real eatato rentals — apart­ large baaem ent. 882 M ain St., Uy room, fireplace, garage. war, which has been In virtual In Cyprus fighting, Turkey threatened to room with fireplace, huge mod­ bath, 2 car garage. Bel Air ' Only $M,IOO. Hayoa Agctuty, dotolU, Hayes Aganey, 646- ments, homes, multiple dwell- central. Call 622-3114. Only $24,600. H ayes Agency, 648-6930. BANGKOK (AP) — Thai King stalemate for two months. invade the Island, but Greece em kitchen, screened porch, 2- R eal E state. 643-9332. 64641tt. 0181. UNTTED NATIONS, N.Y. ln(s, no fees. Call J. D. Real Bhumlpol and tils wife, Queen A two-man papal misalon iq in later gave in to Turkish de­ TAVERN for sale —Inquire car garage, wooded lot, $34,- 646-0131. . -J- E state, 643-6129. SECLUDED SPLIT In desirable VERNON SOUTH WINDSOR — immacu­ Sirlkit, took port In a dramatic Lagoa with an appatntment to (AP) — After two weeks of hag­ mands, including withdrawal of ADVERTISING B irch St. Tavern o r ca ll 649- 900. PhUbrlck A gency, R eal­ Adelaide Road area. Seven MANCHESTER — 7 room cus­ Lott For Sc4o 73 late 7-room bom b bpUt 1968, see MaJ. Gen. Takubu Gowon, gling, the U.N. Security Council 12,000 Greek troops illegally on WE HAVE customers waiting 8110 o r 643-9606. tors, 649-6347. reocue of six Thai soldtem rooms, 2 car garage, 2 sone tom buUt brick Colonial Caiie, START 1968 IN STYLE heated flniibed roe room, 2- the head of the federal military baa agreed on a resolution Ctyprus. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS for the rental or yourtapart- b u i l d i n g LOTS — 66x3^, wounded in a clash with Oom- $7,900 — 4 ROOM RANCH, heat. C irca 1960. Beautiful­ In like new condition, 22 acres oor heated garage, aluminum regim e. TTie two sides have been dead­ 8 AJL to 5 PJL ment or home. J.D. Real Es- Franklin St. City water, m m - $19,600—Vary seldom con munlat forces, the Bangkok Post aimed at keeping peace on Cy­ buUt-lns, wall-wall carpeting, ly treed lot. Priced to seU Im­ high scenic land. Priced ta t elding, Bwlmming pool, large locked over what troops should HoiAbs For R m t 65 er. Can 649-8782 a fter 6. Vr* offer a 2 family with 4 reported today. prus by extending the life of the U to, 648-6129. mediately. Belflore Agency, quick sale. Hayes Agency, treed lot with brook, many ex- Buy Oil WeU Rig^ remain on (typrus In addition to attached garage, approxi­ bodnoma In aoch iqMUt- King Bhumlpol, In the unl- U.N. peace force there for three CX)PT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. troe. For further Information the U.N, force. ONE and two bedroom Garden SIX ROOM HOUSE complete­ m ately $1,600 down. $66.00 643-6121. 646-0181. MANCHEffTER — Treed «hd36 ment. Here la eoUd vahte at lorm o f the TTial special forces, "CALGARY,‘Alta? (AP) —The more months. 5 p jL DAT BEFORE PUBUCATION monthly including taxes. Mit­ ooU R .F . D lm ock Oo. 649-6246. newspaper AMiertan says a 14- Eralp said the 660 TurMah apl- type flats and duplexes avail­ ly furnished, heat Included, B-zone lot. Wolverton Agency, a prlea that le untatetevaMe. was In the area along wltti the But members warned that diera allowed to remain on the ten A gency, R ealtors, 643-6930. MANCHESTER — 2-famUy, IW, MANCHESTER — Waddell DeadDiw for Satnrtejr and Monday It 5 pjn. Friday. a b le. $180 to $166 per month. $22o. per month. PhUbrlck convenient to bus lines, per­ 649-2818. SIX ROOM Cape — 8 or 4 queen when reports came In Soviet trade delegation has jong-range problems plaguing Island under the 1960 Cyprus In­ School area. Cozy 6-room $2$,900—Custom built Ciqw Call Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, A gen cy, 649-6347. bedrooms, stone flreidace, that Thai troops had been contracted to buy Canadian- troubled Mediterranean Is- dependence agreements should MANCHESTER -4 -4 two manent siding, aluminum com­ Cape, 2 fuU baths, wall to waU Cod with full shed' dormer made automated oU well equip- gmi ,^,,4 settled. 649-4686. binations, 2 new heating sys­ 'walk-out basement, tree shad­ wounded in an engagement with not be withdrawn. LARGE 4-bedroom Colcmial, family, nice condition, large carpeting, large paneled with ctty water and aewera. menZ and gathering aswtema at resolution, adopted unanl- tem s, good investm ent, $24,600. Resort ed stone patio. $18,900. Call a combination of North Vlet- Kyprianou insisted that ex­ D IAL 643-2711 MANCHESTER — 4 rooms, Pitkin St. area, vacant, lease lot, only $19,900. Mitten Agen­ hltdien, birdi cabinets, buUt-ln 1% baths, large flreplaced Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 74 Paul W. Dougan, R ealtor, 649- nameae, Pathet Lao and Meo a price “ believed to be In excess Piously BYlday by the 16-natlon cept for the U.N. peace force, first and second floors, $110', required. T. J. Crockett, Real­ cy, R ealtors, 643-6930. range, one car garage, ame- Forr Uvlng room, buUt-ina and 4636. Trtbeamen in northeni Thai­ of $20 million.” council, called U1. ed men were picked up and re­ tants to avail themselves pulled out, his government of new machines used for smaU drop lea f talde. Call 649- 4 down, 2 unflnisiied up, 2 bed­ to fit your needs and budg­ the installation of the equipment SPRUCE ST., 218, 4 rooms ly $120 rental. Call 668-2946 a f­ Ranch, large living room, for­ tion, $23,900. Marion E. Robert­ turned to camp, the king and promptly of the "good offices” would agree to disband the Christmas display, etc. Reduc­ 3222. rooms, kitchen with cabinets et. in the Ryumen oil fields In Sibe­ Christmas heated, parking, 247-4046, 1-633- ter 7. mal dining room, cabinet son, R ealtor, 643-6963. queen chatted wHh them until offered by Secretary-General U 10,000- man Greek C yprlot Na­ tions up to $60, som e touch 7402. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ plus added features. A-1 con­ Wontod Rtd Ettott 77 they were evacuated to a ria, the newspaper said. Thant. and sew models. Act now. Sup­ dition, A-1 locatlMi and priced B.P. Martlnov, leader of the tional Guard. tion room, landscaped yard. MANCHESTER — Seven room hospital. Thant told the councU he Eralp contends that the ‘main ply limited. Used machines Wonlod— To Buy 5B MANCHESTER — Park Chest­ for a quick sale. Hurry call i W Russian delegation, said early Business Property Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, house on 250x160 lot recorded HOMES — land, investment would act at once to make ar­ threat to peace on Cyprus is the MARI-MAD’S taken in trade during our nut Garden Apartments, Two now, Paul J. Correnti Agency, ; BARROWS and WAIXACE Co this week that a proposal would WE BUT AND SELL antiques, For Solo 70 643-6963. as 6 separate lots. Excellent property urgently needed to fen ce Stops Killings rangements with' the countries, Greek Cypriot desire tor union Christmas season reduced up bedrooms, 4Mi rooms, im­ 643-5363. be made by a Calgary company MAIN STREETMMANOHSIBTBR and used furniture, china, Investment potentlaL Bel Air Mancheater Parkade meet our evergrowing demand SEOUL (AP) — A barrier contributing troops to permit with Greece, mediate occupancy. 3% rooms MANCHESTER — Income po­ but he did not elaborate. to 60 per cent. AU recondition­ glass, sUver, picture frames, COMMERCIAL- Industrial at R eal Estate, 643-9332. M anchester 649-6306 of qualified clients. Coll Paul ohaln-Mnk fen ces, aapHngs and the force to remain on Cyprus. Delegates were hopeful that 2 February 1. Heat, hot water, tential in this sturdy home on ed by Singer experts. Priced old coins, guns, pewter, scrap Manchester Green, approx­ 3 . Correnti, A gency, 648-6863. woven barbed wire has stopped Its mandate, in effect since 2 Spruce St. 9 large rooms and with the mandate of the 4,700- from $19.96. Singer Com pany, grtd, watches, old Jewelry, hob­ oven, range, refrigerator, imately 10,000 square feet, MANCHESTER — Vernon line, I BOLTON Center — 6 room North Korean intrusion through Admits Error M arch 1964, would have expired room for expansion, per­ Gracious Apartment GUARANTEED Bale! We wiH man force extended, they ■will 866 Main St., Manchester. by coUecOons, paintlngB, attic parking. C all 627-9238 between producing $800 per month in­ 8V4 room Ranch, 1% baths, LIGGEn DRUG Ranffi. 8 bedrooms, 1% baths, the American sector of the Ko­ Moscow (AP) — The govern­ next Tuesday. manent siding, aluminum 7 .iiHng'in liv ely Mancheater guarantee In writing to buy have time to hammer out a tast­ contents or whole estates. Fur- 9-6 p.m . 647-1871 after 6. come. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, large flreplaced living room, laigs Uring room with beamed rean demilitarized zone, a U.S. m ent newspaper Izveatla, In a Sharply divergent resolutions storms and screens, 2-car ga­ at Hie Porkade d e l______u x e TOWN HOUSES your home at a pre-agreed ing solution. niture R epair Service, 648-7449. 643-1677. built-lns, aluminum windows. eaUlng and flraplaee, 2-car at­ brigade commander said today. rare retreat, has acknowledged had been offered by Turkey and MANCHESTER — convenient rage, $23,000. W olverton Agen­ At Moderate Price* price if It is not sold during 21" STROMBERG Carlson con­ Call now. H ayes A gen cy, 646- tached garage, nice view, a Col. John Q. Henlon of Aurtin, that It printed "Inaccuracies” of Archbishop Makarios location, roomy 4V6 room first cy , R ealtors, 649-2813. OPEN SUN. and Rental Agent the kstiiig period. We are sole TV, $36. 643-0063. HOUSEHOLD lote — Antiques 0131. tranquil aettl^. Mid 20’a Tex., said no e'vidence of Com­ and "wrong assessments” In an Foreign Minister Spyros Kyp­ Metals on Moon bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, floor apartment, heat and ap­ Houses For Sale 72 J. D. REALTY proven produoen. Call for de­ SIX ROOM house — Good con­ CHRISTMAS DAY P aul W. Dougan, R ealtor, 649- munist Infiltration have been article that implied praise of the rianou of Cyprus demanded WASHINGTON — Surveyor glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ pliances included, $145 month­ 6484129 • 648-8779 tails. Beifiore Agency, Real­ $11,900 BUYS this nice 5 room dition. Must be moved from MANCHESTER — Immaculate 4 8 » . noted since the 10-foot high proposed Spanish monarchical complete withdrawal of all non- 6’s moon landing found the de-' lage Peddler, A uctioneer, 420 ly . H ayes A gency, 646-0131. tors, 643-6121. Musical Instruments 53 year ’round lake front pro­ present location. For informa­ 7-room Raised Ranch, with 2 fence was finished in Septem­ system . Cypriot troops from the Island merits oxygen, silicon, magne­ Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. FIVE ROOMS, first floor, nloe_ perty. Excellent investment or tion ca ll 649-5271. full baths, built-in oven and LISTINGS NEEDED, all/price ber. Izvestia published a retraction and an International guarantee sium, sodium, aluminum, sul­ 3 SOUND A M PLIFIER — 46 watt range, 9 rooms, large living Between Novemiber 1966 and saying the original, carried yard on bus line, older couple live in. Ellsworth Mitten VACANT ranges. Call us for a quick against external attack. phur, nickel, Iron and cobalt on 3 with trem olo, one big 15” Rooms Without Board 59 or young working couple pre­ A gency, R ealtor, 643-6930. ROCKLEDGE —New Raised room with fireplace, 3 bed­ sale, we also buy house* for September, he noted, there was Dec. 11,“was at variance with Ambassador Orhan Eralp of the lunar surface in much the speaker, excellent condition. rooms and a heated family a flurry of Red border attacks. the political course of the Oom- ferred . No pets. 649-9835. Ranch, modem kitchen with Five room Cape with room cash. H ayes A gency, 6464)181. ’Turkey called for Incresised au- same percentages as on earth. 648-8121. THE THOMPSON House —Cot­ MANCHESTER — Bowers built-ins, dining room, 3 bed­ room , 2-ca r garage, $25,600. About 22 allied troops, mostly m ur^ party of Spain.” tage St. centraUy located, large to finish one off. Fine loca­ CHARLES Apartments — 4% School area, neat 6-room Cape, rooms, family room, 2-car gar­ VWolverton Agency, Realtors, ■ SELLING YOUR HOME? For Americans, and about as many The original article said pleasantly furnished rooms, tion, big wooded lot. AaUng room duplex deluxe apart­ 4 rooms down, 2 finished ui\ age, aluminum siding, $31,900. <649-2813. prompt courteous service that North Koreane were reported ” mamy people see the possibility parking. Call 649-2368 fo r over­ $18,600. T . J. C rockett, R eal 56 ment, 1% baths, appliances, one car garage, private yard, PhUbrlck Agency, Realtors, gets results, call Louis Dlmock killed. of the monarchy not as an end Antiques night and permanent guest OFF East Center St. practical­ tor, 643-1677. completely air-conditioned, March occupancy. T. J. Crock­ 649-5347. R ealty, 649-9623. Level ground on either side of in itself but as an alternative to rates. ly In center o f town. Two fam ­ WANTED TO BUY — antiques, sound proofing In walls. Base­ ett, R ealtor, 643-1577. the fence is laid 'with electronic the (dictatorial) Franco regime steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ ily flat, 4 down, 3V4 up. Com­ IF YOUR home isn't selling it­ warning de'vices. The fence it­ and as a mecms of transforma­ ROOM FOR rent gentleman on­ ment garage, storage arid ex­ MANCHESTER —Ideal starter ed lamps, art glass, prlmltlvee, MANCHESTER — Exceptional­ pletely renovated. Both apart­ BOLTON Center — 6 room self —don’t blame the house! self appears similar to the one tion to democracy.” ly. Private entrance, shower tras. Available January. or retirement home, spoUess 4- any quantity. 644-8962. ly nice 7-room Ranch in the ments vacant. Aluminum sid­ ‘ RsnOh, 2-oar garage, 4-bed- Get expert assistance —we ordered put up along the DMZ ’This idew provoked ”Justified and parking. Inquire 101 Chest­ Adults. Charles Pontlcelli, 649- room Ranch on a tree shaded Green area, ground level fam­ lot, assumable mortg:age. Wol­ ing, garages, fine residential romna, 1% baths, family aise have clients waiting. Keith in South Vietnam. criticism from the Spanish Com­ nut St. 9644. CLOCKS bought, aoM , traded, ily room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen verton A gency, R ealtors, 649- section. T. J. Crockett, Real­ kitchen, one acre lot with horse R eal Estate. C all 649-1922. munists, Izvestia said. The expert repairing. Odcnial has lots of cabinets, and a 2813. ty, 643-1677. bam sjid paddock. Exotilent Welcomes Help SpaniUto Reds call the monarchy Ctock Shop, 382 M ain St., rear. buUt-ln oven and range, attach­ condition. Selling for $22,600. ROOM TO RENT, U9 Cooper LAGOS, Nigeria, (AP) — Ra­ "Illegal and aniti-Democratlc” Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m.- ed garage, very private yard. For further informatiOa call R. HUl St., 649-0690. Business Locations All-Hours Stores Pay dio Blafra said today that seces- and Insist It “ would lead to cl'vll 9 p.m. Sundays open till 5 For Rent 64 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, F .' D lm ock C o., R ealtors, 649- sionlBt Blafra would welcome war, not peace.” p.m., cloaed Tuesday and CLEIAN comfortable rooms for 649-2813. We hope 6846. NEW YORK — Food stotes the visit of American Negro civ­ W ednesday. refined gentlemen. Also effi­ PETE'S GROCERY teat open eariy, dose late and il rights leaders who seek an STO'kE FOR RENT, Main St., s d C ROOM Ranch, breezeway, MESRRY rrmtiHTMAS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMEBS ) that you do business on Sunday now are cien cy. 160 Tolland T pke., Man­ Maiichester In State Theatre 2-car garage, paneled recrea- end to the six-month-old civil chester. ► spend a major segment of the food w ar In N igeria. LIGGEn DRUG bulldlng, recwooable rent. For tlon room, large treed lot, S22,- TAX Industry. There are aome 8,000 In Step With Fashion informaUon please call theatre ooo. Hutchins Agency, Realtors your Blafra sold it was comment­ ot riM 'Paritod* such stores in the United States ing on an offer of such a visit m anager at 648-7832. 649-6324. ► holiday COLLECTOR’S Pretty Hostess with sales of $1 billion a year. from Nobel Peace Prize winner OPEN SUN. and Small LARGE SEL«?nOWl>F ITALIAN FOODS happily, D r. M artin Luter King\ R oy Wil­ STORE FO R REN T — down $13,900 — 3-bedroom Capa, NOTICE CHRISTMAS DAY town Manchester, State Thea- dormers, alr-condlOoner, neat ► SPECIALS in the kins, of the National Association Madhinn Notice is hereby given all for the Advancement of Otrfored I tre Bldg. Inquire Manager, and clean. Hutchins Agency, SPECIALS FOR ■ company State Theatre, 643-7832. R ealtors, 649-6324. CHRISTMAS I RONZONI taxpayers of the ’Town of Cov­ NOTICE ► ’ of those entry, Connecticut, that I have Imported Italian ■ MACARONI A public hearing 'will be held PANEXTONE | T „ you hold a rate bill and warrant to col­ 1 and 2 Lba. I 4 Ibs. 89c lect a tax of forty-nine and by toe Planning and Zoning Deck the halls with boughs dear. May you and TORRONE 1 three quarter (49 %) mills cn a Commlselon of Manchester, Christmas Greetings COLD CUTS — MEATS — CHEESES enjoy the peoce, love that is Christmas! dollar on the List of October 1, Connecticut, on Wednesday eve­ of holly! It’s time to to our old friends in Msunchester Open Every Day 8:00 AM . to 10:00 PM . InoL Sunday 1966, In acoordance with Sec. ning. January 8. 1968 at 8 P .M . Open All Day Chriatmaa and New Year’s Day hi toe Hearing Room of toe Mu­ wish you a merry Christmas! FREE DELIVERY THE ELLSWORTH MITTEIS AGENCY 12-142 o f the General Statutes o f LARSEN’S HARDWARE, INC. the State of Connecticut, and a nicipal BuUdlng, on toe toUow- 464 EAST CENTER ST.—MANCHESTER RBAUTORS 144 POQUONOCK A V E . — WINDSOR, CONN. rate hill and warrant to collect ing applications for zone 649-6022 a tax of ten (10) miUs on a dol­ ch an ge: TEMPLE FLOOR COVERING lar on the list of October 1, CENTER STREET—To riiange 1966, in accordan ce wMh Sec. to R esidence Zone C, aH or 306 M)UN STREET—MANGHSHTER L part of an area now in Resi­ 12-96 of the General Statutes of the State of Connecticut, Re'vl- dence Zone A, described as Sion o f 1968, as amended by Sec. follows: Starting at a point on 12-96 o f the 1963 Supplement. toe north side of Center St. 100’, more or less, from toe The Tax shall be due and east line of Stonf St., toe line payable In two sem i-annual In­ runs easterly 60’ , m ore or stallments; the first semi-an­ the true, le ss ; thence northerly 172’ , M a i j nual Installment shall be due more or less; thence westorty deep meaning of and payable July l , 1967, and 60’, more or less; thence becomes delinquent alter Au­ Christmas fill southerly along present boun­ gu st 1, 1967. When such said dary o f R es. Zone C, 166’ , the season with love first segii-annual installment, or more or less, to point of be­ any jiortion thereof, becomes ginning. Applicant: Alexan­ for you and yours. delinquent, beginning August 2, der Jarvis. 1967, the whole tax Veoomes WILBUR CROSS PI^WY. (Lau­ due and payable and Interest rel Lake Area)—to change to NASSIFF CAMERA & PHOTO SHOP will be charged from the due Industrial Zone, all or part date o f July l , 1967, at the rate 991 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER of an area now In Rural of five-tenths of one per cent Residence Zone, described as ‘Put your beat foot forward’ for each month and fraction follows: Starting at a point CHARLES W. LATHROP AGENCY, Inc. in thia budde-BHpper and you’ll thereof which rtiall elapse from cn the East Hsutfoid-Man- "INBURANOE and REAL ESTATE ” be In step with fastatoni Sim- the time when It eh all have be­ cheater Town line where It pie to stttcb and trim. l-MadluKvlorB* com e due and payable untU the CHARLES W. and ROBERT A. LATHROP Intersects tiie northerly MANOHESTBR, OO]^. Pattern No. 2988 has pattern Generously shaped apron la a O n ce again the spirit same ahall be paid. Provided pieoes la nnall, medium end R.O.W .

SATUBDAY, DBCBMBBBt S i , 1907 itwmrnr-BiCTr ’JRmtrlifrat^r lEitmftis Herald '^ 1 Mass Schedule ‘ No Herald Christiiias Eve Engaged at Christmastime a Monday The R t Rev. Magr. Edward Drive safidy and have J. Reardon wiU be the principal oonpelebrant (Ariatmaa Eve at a Merry Christknaa. a’ midnight ooncelebrated M s m at St. James* Church. His con- Vernon, St Matthew’s Church celebrants wUl be the Rev. Jo- of ItUland, St Franda of Assisi aeph E. Vujs and the Rev. Church of Wi^iplng, St Mau­ Thomas Barry. rice’s Church of Bolton, and The Adult Choir < of the Sacred Heart Church o t Vernon. church, directed by Mr. Ralph AU Manchester and a”rea Maccarone, wlU present a pro­ CathoUc Churches wiU have gram of sacred music before Masses Christmas Day at the DRUC CO. the Maas.. Edward O’Brien wUl same time as their Sunday be the commentator and Mrs. M asses. ICAIK a i M W —M A M C H M W B y O0(MW. Maccarone the organist The program wlU Include the propers by Dlemente and the LarnfM ftt Now OnUnary of the Mass by Ros­ sini, which Is the "Lord Have NEW YORK — the eaity Mercy,” "Gloria,” "Holy, Holy, days of the electric manufac­ Holy” and "The Lamb of (3od.” turing Industry there were 175 iV ■ w Midnight Mass wUl also be different lamp base rises. Now held at the Church of the As­ standard bases (household, Jum­ sumption, St Bartholomew’s bo, Christmas tree Ughta, auto Seasons Church, St Bridget Church, St headlights and flariiUghts) and John’s Pdlsh National CathoUc standard wattages have rimpU- The engagement of Miss Car­ Loring photo The aagagemaot of M m IS m encasement of Miaa Mary The engagement of «Mlas CUturch, St Bernard’s Chiuch of field bvdb buying and selling. olyn Lorraine Hughes o i M an­ Cheryl A. Brangenberg of Tren­ Jane McCurry of Manchester to Joyce Beverly Stecko of Olaa- chester to Andrew Soltis Jr. of ton, N.J., to Frederick O. Mc­ tonbury, formerly of WlUlman- Wmiajn R. O'Brien Jr. of East Bristol has been announced by Curry of Manchester has been tlc, to Forrest R. Williams of Hartfk>rd has been announced her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- announced by her parents, Mr. Manchester has been atmounc- seU V. Hughes of 48 Irving St. and Mrs. Edwin W. Brangen- by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed b y h er parents, Mtr. and Her fiance Is the son of Mr. betg of Trenton. Frederick McCurry of SI N. Elm Mrs. James Greene of Glaston­ and Mrs. Andrew Soltis of Bris­ Her fiance Is the son of Mr. bury. S t tol. and Mrs. Frederick McCUrry of Her fiance is the son of Mr. Miss Hughes Is a graduate of Her (lance Is the son of Mr. 61 N. Elm St. and Mrs. Forrest N. WllUama of and Mrs. WUllam R. O'Brien Manchester High School and a Miss Brangenberg Is a senior 1967 graduate of Central Con­ 42 Amott Rd. at Springfield (Maas.) College. Sr. of East Hartford. necticut State College, New Miss Stecko, a 1967 graduate Mr. McCurry, a graduate of ‘‘Chrlrimas rin t whalt is tised to be.” Ih e slaying le both true M l— McCurry is a graduate of Britain. She Is employed as a of Windham High School, WlUl- Manchester High School and Springfield (Maas.) CoUege. She mantlc, is employed at the Aet­ —end false, depenUng on area of age. A young tot would not teacher at the Union School, Springfield CoUege, la a grad­ say It because time has not yet blurred a memmry. Christmas la employed by the Middletown na Insurance Co., Hartford. Mr. South Windsor. uate asaistant at Pennsylvania complaints lose gloom in the gay glitter of gifts when chil­ WUlleuns, a 1964 graduate of Board of Eklucatlon as a third Mr. Soltis, a 19S9 graduate of State University. dren’s gaiety tnliqgB forth aduK goriaUty. There la no diange Manchester High School, Is grade teacher, at Hubbard Plalnvllle High School, attended A June 1968 wedding Is plan­ (or ehoidd not be) In the gtadness of person to penaon rela­ serving with the U. S. Navy at School. Mr. O'Brien, a graduate the University of New Hamp­ ned. tionships anxsDg f amlBeB and Mends ttiri hetpe us ftxget the of St. Anselm's College, Man­ shire, Durham, and served for Norfolk, Va, ftuitts o f ttme and peopte. chester, N.H., Is employed as four years with the U.S. Air No date has been announced for the wedding. The meltowed senUmeot of transured nMoaorlea Is a special a computer operator at the Force. He is employed as credit gift at Christmas. For some, a dierlBhed memory w « be a OocarCola BottUng Co., East manager at The GUdden Co., baby touridng and to^ng, peihaps farealdng an omamenrt on H a rtfo rd . Elm w ood. Pageant Slated the first GhrtStmas tree. Or ft may be the mentory of a doB No date has been announced The wedding Is planned for being loved and mothered on Christman pecham bring sassed lt'$ been a pleasure serving you for the wedding. Ju ly 6, 1968. on New Year’a Yes, Cbriatmas is a special time for special By Confirmands memorlea for all of m As we celebrate the fatith ot the Baby b o n i In a B ethleiM m m anger, le t w rem m Uber H e n v e us m any . . . we hope to serve you again I A Christmas Pageant and gifts, nc»e the least of which is the Ueering of happy memo- ChUdren’s Service wlU be pre­ riea. Above all, let us remember to rededlcate ourselves and sented tomorrow at 4:80 p.m. cur love to Him . . . God’s Grestost G ift. . . the cause cf aB at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. C brlattnaa m em or ie s. The ancient service of the len- Waddns-Weet Funeral Home "FIRST FOB BVBRYTHDia SOfCB 10111" Bons and carols of Christmas 649-7196 - Downtown MMn Street, r wUl also be given. The' event Is 145 East Center Sb—Te L open to chUdren and adults. The Junior Choir wlU partici­ pate In the carol sing. Members of the Confirmation Class wlU present the pageant. Richard Qowen is crucifer for f f ’ s ChrUtmoM . . . seoMon the service. Ross Pastel and _ o f peace and joy. May its many Douglas Boland are candle blettingB be your$ to $hare, cdwayt. ligh ters. During the service, chUdren M M steto In the congregation wlU present The engegament of M ta Ro­ YES KATHY, WE’RE OPEN SUNDAYl small gifts at a manger. The berta Jane Lehmue of Manches­ gifts wUl be given to the Church (Sorry Kathy, We’re Closed Mon., CSulstmas D ayl) ter to Robert Joseph Percy of of the Good Shepherd, Hartford, Roiriiester, N.Y., lias been an­ for distribution to needy chU- nounced by Iw jwients, Dr. Thank You For Your Valuable Patrona dren. and Mts. Handd J. Lehmus of From the Management and Staff t / The Rev. James W. Bottoms 60. Steep Hollow Lane. and the Rev. Stephen M. Price, Her finenoe la the son of Mk. assistants at the church, have and Mra. John C. Percy of "THE KIN« directed the pageant. Mrs. R ocb ester. OF David Pearce, Mrs. Harvey Mias liebmus, a graduaite of Pastel and Mrs. Jrim Welply Mlancherter School, la a PRODUCir made the costumes. Jurtkxr a t IRusaeU S a g e OoMege, Adults attending the service PEROare Oa k l a n d smoBT-^UANcraiBTDR-sfS-esM Troy, N.Y., iwbere ebe la m ajor­ are reminded to sit in the rear ing In ptiyrioal ithempy. of the church. Mk. Percy received hie bach- elor'a degree In management engineering in 1067 from Renn- Mlaer Polyteclink: toriltute, Troy. He to a member of Tau Beta Ft. national bonorary ea- gineering society, EpSdon Deltn agm a, Hxmoonry management society, and Delta Tau Delta Mutenilty. He to employed as an assodato quality control en- ghioai’ at Xerox, Rochester, and la a pert time student at the ' r University of Rochester. N o date has been amnounoed for the wadding.

Air Travel GaSBiiig WASHINaTON — The Civil Aeronauttos Board’s new fore- caats indicate that domestic air travel will Increase more than 2.5 tim es In th e n ext 10 y ea rs. 3he 11 trunk airlines wlH record 158 bilUon revenue paaaenger- mllea In 1977, compared wtth 60.8 billion miles flown In 1906.

LIGGEH MUG at Mm Parkada OPEN SUN. and CKRfSIMAS HAY

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“0, Come Let Us Adore Him...” As we experience the 9lory end wonder of Christmas, may the joy of the season awoken the promise of peace and happiness in every heart.

'll S m iics BM 5 HOUSE We with you health, MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Vy wealth & happiness t *;■ in abundance! BwiMiiiCaitot OF M mohestei Serving Faithfully Since 1853! JOHN POSTMA /• ■ y / HALE 310 MAXN BTREETT /1

t , ■1 ■: EuFtting ll^rald TV Shows DEC. 23 thru DEC. 29 lEtt^nitui ll^raUk Money Grows On Vines NEW YORK (AP) —Sy Wein- traub is a dapper fell^ and long time producer who would never, under any circum­ stances, swing from a vine in a jungle or be caught in public wearing nothing but a loin cloth. Yet the fortunes of "Tansan” V as a latter-day film hero and, more recently, a television star, are Weintraub's fortune. It is not a small fortime either, sixtce e serving you the producer of NBC’s Friday night Jungle series acquired the e you again! film and television rights to Ed­ gar Rice Binrcugh’s brainchild nine years ago. Since then he has knocked out seven "Tarzan” films with Jock rasiMCD sour Mahoney mouthing the ape cry, and his TV "Tarzan" with Ron Ely in the title role is now in its second season. Weintraub was in the east for conferences with the network about next season. "W e tbink-and NBC ttalnks— the series is good fOr 10 years,” h e said. Burrough’s hero at more than 30 books was an English kxrd gone native in Africa. And there was a girl, Jane, in the middle o f things. "W e play Tarzan as a legend­ f ary figure superimposed over reality," explained Weintraub. "We dropped the EInglish lord business because of Ron ESy’s American accent. And Jane was a problem for the writers, so we discarded her, too(” A number of adult viewers tend to reg^ard "Tarzan” as a children's show, and sort of sub­ tle camp. Weintraub has been A scene from “The Shepharde’s Playe,” a Christ­ left, William Brown, Maryann Stabile, Rick Hyn- making an enormous effort, mas opera premiering Sunday at 11:30 p.m. From son. Washington Cathedral Choir will take part. largely through casting guest roles, to attract more mature audiences. Some very interest­ ing talent, as a result, has been Hayes was a guest star, and in word Africa slipped in by mis­ and it has become one of the traveling to Aoapuloo, where a recent episode, there were the take. We skip the location de­ community’s blgg^est busi­ the show is made, to work in the Supremes, a popular singing liberately so that we won’t be nesses. And one reason "Tar- series. g^up, appearing as nuns lost in limited in showing animals and zan” avoided the word "Africa” Ethel Merman did a two-part the Jungle. even plants.” is that it sometimes uses as episode. Julie Harris enjoyed "W e never say where the Jun­ Ih e series is Shot on 22 acres many as 400 Mexicans as extras the show so much last season, gle is located,” Weintraub said. of a reclamedreel garbage dump —and they would be hard to ex­ ^ wlU return this year. Helen "Once, in an early show, Ihe n ea r the Mlexioan exioi resort town. plain in an African Jimgle.

Fame Comes to Old Pointy-Ears

By DICK KLEINER with a wife and two children to don’t. In the old days, I had to pay the rent and the grocery support, he needed it. the ttove, but not the money.” b ills. HOLX.YWOOD — (NEA) — Those days ore gone now, The old days — three or four Gradually, things got bet­ You never know about fame. on the dheerful wings of 1^ years ego — was when things ter. By the time Star Trek were rough. It has been an up- Like the measles, It seems to success as Mir. Spook, ^ oame along, he was known os V hBl-aH-the-way struggle for Ni­ a competent character actor strike unexpectedly, often in codlly efficient flmit officer \ aboard the Enterprtae, ‘^Star m oy. around town. At the time of the strangest places. Current­ He’s from Boston. His father, Trek’s infberplanebairy space the Star Trek offer, be also ly, fame has come to Leonard a Russian immigrant, is still a ship. He is cabling to cm that could have taken a running pert Leonard Nimoy Nlmoy,.old pointy-eors of “ Star barber in Boston. He to natural triumph—reoords, peraonal ap­ on Peyton Place — the Steven ' T re k .” ly proud of his son’s success, pearances—end the day after Cord role which James Douglas Even Nimoy finds whefs but regrets that he can no the series goes off, whenever plays. hai^ned to him hard to be­ longer cut Leonard’s hair. lieve, but isn't planning to send that to, he win have his chodee "M y fahter to an old-fashion­ it back. He gets more fan mall of movies or teflewtelon series. ed barber,” he says. “When he than almost anybody else at As they say in the trade, he’s cuts your hair, you know you’ve NBC; he’s the darling of the hot. TEMPLE’S Carpet had a haircut. When I go home fan nvagazine set; he is 'con­ He to adjusting to success on a visit now, with this haircut stantly the target of adoring with a mintoium of traumas. & Floor Govoring ELECTRONICS I’ve got for the show, I can’t teeny-boppers who write him, The Nimoys live In the some let him touch my hair. He’s LABORATORIES {dione him, accost him. house they lived in before the American Made very disappointed.” It’s hard to understand. llglhtning struck. The children Ceramic Tile Bathroom He’s handsome enough, in a go to the same schools. Leon­ Leonard cut out for Los 277 BROAD sensitive way, but hardly the ard drives a used Bulok to the A n geles a t 19, determ in ed to 1 2 9 J IS usual raw material of tdolhood. Studio. Sandy, bis wife, buys act. He studied, he worked, he Installed Up To 100 Baslcaily, he’s an actor and a more 'dothes than she <9d be­ managed to get a few parts. Sq. Ft. Material good one.' He is a settled fam ily fore, but that’s about the ex­ But it was alow, tediously alow. STEREO man, some years removed from tent of their frlvolittes. He 'did his two years in the Armstrong Inlaid teen-agedneas, and not the The family likes boating. Army. During that time he got Linoleum Iknbossed 9 9 TAPES flo^y, moi^ipped sort the But they haven’t gone out and married and Sandy and he had and Vinyls i n ••• young girls usually select. bought a boot. As they did be­ their first child. B 0 M S It was only a few years ago fore, they go down to the After his dtochaxge, it was FOR that Nimoy, to make ends ocean • when the urge sweepa bock to the old treadmill. He Completely Installed Over meet, was getting tq> at 3 a.m. over tfaetn, and they rent a m igh t h ave m ade |2,000 a y e a r Prefutred Flow CARS to deliver newsptq>ers. The sailboat—16 for the aftemoon. acting. Often he wanted to quit 1100 a month he maxle mipple- "If 1 had the time now that but Sandy talked him into stick­ 6IS-666X mented the meager living he I had then,’’ Niknoy soya, ing with It. He stuck. He work­ SOS Mala St., Manchester TV-Badlo, Sales aad Service was eking out as an actor,..end. Imaybe Td tmy a boot, axt I ed at many Jobs on the aide.

R aik MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., S A T U R D A Y ; D E C E M B E R 23, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI^, MANCHESl’ER, CONN., SATURDAY, P^EM BER 28,> 1967 SATURDAY PROGRAM Mornine MONDAY JO PROGRAM Educational TUESDAY JO PROGRAM JO "Thak Fokoar*. S on Thinnes. (964346) Daaay Xhomu Hoar 1:89 (9) Best Seller (49) MeHal/s Navy 1:00 (8) Bent . M l « r Leonard Bernstein narrates Part HI "Young At Heart”. 5:06 (to ) Big Fietaie Colorado vs Miami. Part n "Young At Heart". and cnoducto. (CD TV Doris Day, Frank Sinatra. (Si) Combat ful’ puU'ishlng empire by turn­ < » M e BcMleo <0) 4:S0 (SO) Blverlwat Dale Robertson. tv ^ Doris OBJ, Fraah Onatra, Olg (8) NBA BosketboB ’To Charley OomlngT’' Von ing their attention on the own (40) Bay Ooniff Christmas Johialaa, Jtanice Rule and Jack (99) FUm (40) The matatoBM (C> <40) Coadleplo Bowlins 5:00 (S) Brad Davis Show L u Angries Lakers vs San (W E D S . O u m m i 2 4 ) <2t> At Heme With Kltlr 5:90 (20) Scope ■ ^ 8 d6vH-inay- Johnny qneit — novelist tries to regain tx>th Guest is Nick Hall who travel­ (49) Peter Jeamlago News (20.22^) Cool HcCool (0) Fast Longmeadow High School (36) lasitht BMi Fead Dis- ed thru USA and Mexi<» by 8:00 (840) Newr — Sports a ^ Movieo (0 ) (8> Americna Bandltend (C> challenges winner of Dec. 16. Detective Mannta baits mil- ensaten his wife and self-respect he Wuther _ (C) “WQd and Wonderful” llon-dollar trap for kldnwpers i:M Memento ol Comiori a d s siSTirr JTm lost working u head writer for Snaday, Deeenaber 94 bicycle. Tony Curtis and Christine Dick Clark (S) Hewseone ' Cnu Ohoreh Okataz, New ------1 Muetah <0) (80) IMverce Cenrt The Lone Banger laflnHe Horizon (S-46) Fetaar Saaad (0) 9:09 Oeaaeetteal CaHege Madrigal (49) The FogUive (22) Highlights (20) FUm Unlvenlty of Washington is 8:30 (3) Sign OB zad Prayer (40) T ie F o ^ v e nou Christmu ora­ 1:98 (8) As The World Tamo (C) Tom Gmton and guests. others. A jealous, Hquor4rink- (22) King of the Hill Bowling today's challenger. (C) 10:80 (8) NFL East 1:30 (3) Aa *hoThe w eridei T e r a ^ C ) torio performed by tfs Naval Howard Dun and guest Simon (80) McHales Navy Ing poodle sidiemes to break Hl-ll^ts of: CSeveland at Phi­ •:tS <3> Turn Crier ‘ ------Q I g g Q m , 1^ Oakland and Philip Carey. ^ p e e ? of Dec. IS, 10:00 pm (264348) LePo Make A Deal - up his mistress' romance with (SO) Chnmpionnhip Bowling 6:00 (S) Weather — Sports and 8:30 (3) IzteraaUenal Eeie ot whUe probing death o t SgL 9:30 (8) Good Morning World (C> Bay, St. Louis at New Yoric. 8:45 (8) VIztt with the M e u ttu r urdoek. 2:88 (S> Love Is A Maay Splead- (40) Combat (M ) The Meiolah (C) (22) News — Weather and 7:80 (8) Newi and Weather (0> 2:M (3) Leve la A Mazy 6:30 Seeiide ol Christmu ored Thlag (0) Sleep becomes problem when 1:S0 (S) The NFL Today (C) Sports (40) SL Joan (C) Otendale (Oallf.) Symphony 940 (9) nuafly Affair (O) 8:25 (8) SU WBh Stela (3»4240) Today Shew haya Of Onr Uvea Orchestra. (9-49) Peytoa Flaee (0 ) radio shows a day. 6:S0 (S) News With Roger Madd Weather (0) (8) F rienii el Mr. Oeeber 11:00(9) OarsI B o ru tt Shaw (O) John Dando (C) 6:80 (8) with Walter Croa- (0) Holiday Movie Spectacnlar (46) Peter Jeulngs News <0) (8-40) The Newlywed Game N.Y.P.D. (C> "David and BathaheDa” (C) (20) FUm OUO) Peat-SeauB F eethaB 6:00 (8) Sports, News Weatter GueM glare: EHa F^tagerahl 0:90 Fleaek Chet klto 10:00 (3) Conneetient WhoPt Ahead? Report ui-8outh Shrine AU-Star (60) Mea la Space David and Bathsheba combin­ (8) Thnnderhlrds (C) Michael Forest and Sheila Gume wt Miami, Florida. (O (33) HtaUlghta 7:00 OoaaectteBt CeDege Madrigal (2340) Huttey-Brlakley Be­ (8-^) HoUywood I^ a e e (C) "Cry Woir' Carol. Gangster plans to rob 8:80 (8) MIekey Menee Slagers C e a S ^ ) Tke Deotors - 8:45 (30) News and religion of the period. (40) Christmas Special gold mine using bU Instructor Party <0> (96) MoBWes Navy 6'00 Why With H a i^ Beasoner. 7:00 (S) The Lney Show Btehardz Show (C) pert (O) b lru three hardened criminals 4 : « Fitoadly Otaat , and Weatker (C> (22) Let’s Go to the Races "Kathy O" '68. t:U (3) Wally Gator eaeh crop setting S:S0 (S> The DIek Vaa Dyke Show <20) Haattey-Briakley Beport (20) Tom EweU Show Peter Cushing and Francis 0:80 (3) Make Boom ter Daddy (20.3340) Yen Dea’t Say 7:06 (3) After Dtaaer Movie Siam for trotdde. 5:90 What's Mow 11:25 (3) Taeoday Starlight (0) (40) Batman and talent makes life miser­ (3) The Dating Game (36-3340) Yea Don’t Say (C) (8) Twilight Zone "Astounding She Monster" (SO) nira W n O T V ’a Frank Atwood, "The Bells of SL Mery’s’’ ’46. U;00 (6A494649) News — Sports 6:00 A Chriitmoe "Dream" "Niagara" '68. Disturbed war Marilyn Harvey and Robert 7:30 (S) The Jackie Gleason Show able for studio puUlciiy man. Dick Bertel, Brad Daria, John A priest and a nun rebuild aad Weather (O 7:00 L ’Ealaaee Dn Christ (8) Mr. Goober (6) veteran is marked for murder Dan Duryea, Jan Sterll^, Pat­ (40) Treunre Itland (40) Dark Shadows (C) (364340) News, Sports and Clarke. 11:30 (23-30) Toalght Show Cameron Mitchell and Glynis "The Word Made Flezh". A ford Ballet Co. performing ex­ <8> TwUtaht Zone wife must adjust to a new life Tuesday. December 26 "The EtanendaMes” Starring Jaanny (jarson Johns portray pair of Scottish 8:00 (40) Newlywed Game (C) (20) Toalght Show (C) cerpts from "The Nuteraricer” and responsibilities. Susan PM (48) Bom the ClowB (C) (22) Movie ‘Tn|fat M Meek” 4:25 (264240) Mews immigrants who raise a fam­ 8:S0 (S) tS f A n e Sons (0) aiuf tamed Hlustrator Norman <92Ah46) News_____ — Weataer Hayward, Rory (jalhoun, Wil­ No la^Schjjri^Ptogrmiu diversionary targets In mission 1:80 (8) News — Momenta ot Com­ ily in American midwest only (2 0 -2 ^ ) Get Smart (8) Mike Dongtaa Matinee . Repeat of 6:30 pm "When the Deatons Rode" '40. 7:00 Eeoasmle Bdaoatloat (30) Film nelli. SUNDAY JO PROGRAM (40) Everybony’a Talking (23) At Home With Kitty (8-40) Wednesday Night at Factual and legendary epi­ 12:25 (8) Newi (C) Apart of the Main sodes In life of Dalton gang 7:80 Loadoa.Liae Interview a star from Stage Blovlea (SO) Agrlcnllnre on Parade on program discussing his late trying for the "big time" be­ 12:30 (3) Search (or Tomorrow (C> West Party", (jomedy wUh fun os they fought their way thru 7:30 come victims of their own de­ (20-23-30) ^ e Gness 7:46 VaNaUeu on a Literary and romance at a aid resort. fdur states over 70 years ago. 7:45 (8) Sacred Heart daughter's diary. Theme (10) Divorce Coart (3) Sign on and Prayer (8) Conuneats And People ceits and Intrigues. (40) Girl -nUk (40) The FnglUve Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Hick­ Randolph Scott, Kay FYancIs, 7:56 18:80 (3) Million Impuiible, (O) 12:45 (3) Golding Light 8;S0 (20-22-30) The High Chaparral ILTOVrS Dublin I Guests: Red Skelton, Barbara 1:00 (8) News — Moments of Com­ (8) Davey and Goliath (C) (30) Children’s Glee CInb, Holy Repeat ot Dec. 22, 9:00 pm ored TWBg . (2643-30) Boa For Year Life ment of Heditotfon aad Sign 8:45 (40) Dawn Bible Institute (C) 1:46 (30) Weekend PM (640) The Newijrwed Game Ben Gazzara. Paul turns de- 9:00 (3) Forest Rangers (C) 2:00 (3) The N FL Today (C) 11:00 (S-8-22-Sfr40) News — Sporto No Ia4cheol Program (C) Oft (8) University Glee CInb Con­ and Weather (C) G ifts teoUve and uncovers new evi­ (30) One O’clock Beport — (8) Faith for Today (C) 2:00 Law Baforeemeat and Crimi- 3:30 (I) Art Ltaklettor’ a B o m dence in an unsolved murder (22) The New Three Stooges cert B (20) The World W u Yes aal Jastlee Sign on (20) iy> Be Announced 11:16 (8) To Be Announced 0B6S40) The Doctors (C) case In which an old friend's (40) News Headlines — US (C) 11:30 (3) Exceeding Great Joy (C) "Hiimind" Friendly Giaat wife and lover were victims. Air Force Bellglaas FUm and (30) Cartoon Cntups (22) Snnday Afternoon Movie Misteregen Neighborhood (840) Dream Girt ol '87 (C) "Dondo”. Patti Paige and Met Oi>em soprano Roberta 2:55 (8-40) News _ . 9:15 (40) S acr^ Heart (C) Peters Is soloist in "Laudate Rgurines WhaPa New 9;S0 (3) From College Campus (C) David Janssen. Repeat of 6:80 pm 3:80 (8) To ToU The Troth (C) (30) Albertns Magnus College Pueii". Included on broadcast (3643-SO) Aaother World "Connecticut College" ’J* Is a retelling of Biblical story 0:M Beeum le Bdwrattaai (8) The Christophers (C) Chorus, New Haven (C) A Part of the Main (8 ^> Geaeral Hospital (40) The BcaUes of the Nativity. ■ 3:35 (3) News (C) (30) Uncle W a l^ (C) (8-40) The Shephaides Playe v>-T— » or T>ec. 27, 7:00 p.m. (40) Insight The Jeaa Blehard (364340) Y ob Dea’t Say Special broadcast of Christmas set to music. Program Manchester I Mahfaig Thiags Grew music native to Poland, done hi research on eye dis­ Wuhlagtea: Week in Beview (40) Dark Skadows (C) as host, 9-10 p.m. on NBC. . . Hungary, Russia, Serbia, Ru­ eases. Various deipts of Bye originating 'from Washington I Fearth Batate 4:00 (8) Tke Boager Aady Show SUNDAY: "CSnIstnias in the mania. Czechoslovakia and Research Institute at Yale Uni­ (kuhedral deals with Chiist’s (C) Marketplace", a draona albout "The Jonathan Winters Show" versity are shown. (C) birth and the shepherds jour­ (364340) The Hateh Game Latvia. Margaret Truman Is ney to see the Holy Child. Friday, December 29 tile NalUvity story penforiRed in premieres with Red Skelton as hostess. (40) Peter Polamns PM Friendly G lu t 4:25 (364340) News (C) aim and P n la »l High (SO) Handel’s Messiah (0) 4:30 (3) Big 3 Theater on AIBC . . . Marlon WUUams TH U R SD AY: “ Y ear Out, (22) Chalice of Salvation US Naval Academy Glee Club. I Mtaterogers’ Neighborhood (30) King Leonardo Songstem, New Britain, Conn. REHREMENT? ' What’s ^ e w "Green Orasa ot Wyoming^ singB OhrSstinas gospel nMislc, Year In," news coigeBpondents (40) Linns the Llonhearted 12:00 (3) Interdenomlnattanal Serv­ Story about a rancher and a (40) The Christophers eat of 5:30 pm World" featuring selections of port (C) I Oonversattaas wtth AraoM (643) MUm Deoglas Shew pjn. on ABC . . . "The Shep- boro," cellist’ s 91st birthday is (8) Yale Glee CInb ice there. Teyabee (30) Barber Comm sod an International flavor for sea- (40) Post Time at the Bsmes (20-32^) Christmu Eve Mid­ htardes’ F teye,'’ w orld pre­ marked on "Bell Telephone son. C all The "N ow " In History (50) The Fllatotones PLAY SLATED (8) SUt Centnry P ick Cp 10 Mlnntee L a ter 8:46 (30) News Leonard Bernstein, 5-6 p.m. on (8) To Be Annonneed “ From All of Us to All of STORY OF CHRIST WIRING SERVICE 4 tlinea yearly. (20) The Christophers You" (jollecUon of memorable 7:68 (8) WhU la The Werid tC) CBS . . . The H arvard Gdee (22) Championship Bowling ‘"The Prince of Peace, a six- ■ awcmtTki’o 6L616T rmAwetat iw stitu tiw . "Second Chance" segments from Walt Dlsney'p Service Changes. Complete (36) HanUey-Brlakley Beport Chib 'and Raxkdiffe Ghoral 9o- ABC SETS ’LUTHER' , mes worthless when the WED^IESDAY: “The Kraft have the lead role. Rcbeit Mor- Jews committed suicide rather 8:80 (20-22-30) The Mothers-ta-Law day. AH wHl be Shown at 4:30 buyer of cattle has his hencdi- Music Hall,” with Woody Allen ley w ll portray Pope I