m : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 196t PAGE EIGHTEEN Polls Open to 8 Ton^ht for Vote on Schools and Road Bonds

The Rockville BmMem Club United Nations b* atrtngthan- About Town will hold Its monthly meeting LVW Groups edT Wednesday at the Rockville 6. Would memberahlp of Red A m g # Dafly Net Pt«M Run The Weather Elks’ Home preceded by potluck China- in the U. N. be desirable F to «!• WMk Baded Mm. l4)iii OeJano of IDmA in order to get her participa­ HOUSE &, HALE reroMot of V. S. Weotocr : at t:M p.m. HtaMInpit wW apeftk Tuwtey on Slate Talks tion in arms control T Main St. — Manchester Noveutar f , IMS DmanMnc Tour Homo” at a 1 6. WThkt are the main issus Moody fair onii cooler feoaigM. c t The Emma Nettleton Group Low In the mild SO*. Wednoodny liiiiiniC the AtanolMfrtar of Center Congregational Church between Russia and the 'United WJUnOB Mt the MUian Amerloan On Arms Ban States on disarmament. 1 3 ,8 9 1 cimidy wfto o chonce of olrawor* will meet in the Robbins Room and oontimifid cool. Hlirh !■ too OWb. WMghMr ^ wW be ftom of the church tmnorrow at 8 Members of a committee for r of toe Aadtt Eurntitg Hrralh T to 8 pen. The moettni ti open p.m. Members will wrap "Wish­ "Disarmament Within the the meetings are Mrs. Douglas of d ro n la tto B 48a: to i>ieh*>e«i and guests. ing Well” gifts for the church Framework of the United Na- Roberts, Mrs. Raymond Belter, tfimt:he$i«r— 4 Cky o f ViUago Charm baaaar. Mrs. Peter Gram, Mrs. Fred­ I t Kfergarets Circle, Daugh- tiona,’’ is the discussion topic erick Becker, Mrs. Sanford lera ot Imbella. will have a for unit meetings of the League Plepler, Mrs. WllHam Taylor VOL. LXXXra, NO. 87 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1968 (CloaoMod Adrorttoliic oa Pago 14) PRICE SEVEN CENTS lUibieM meetliv tomorrow at Dr. D. Bralnerd Holmes, for­ of ^Women Voters tomorrow, and Mrs. Robert Stone. g p.m. at the k of C Ho?tre. merly Deputy Associate Admin­ Wednesday and Thursday. istrator of the National Aero­ Tomorrow’s meeting at 8 Clothes Investment Bhm otih OIrede, WBC8, of nautics and Space Administra­ p.m. will be held at Oie home Boutti ISetbodbft Church will tion and Director of the Ad­ of Mrs. Allan Walch, 30 Fred­ Police Arrests •wet ton i^ at a at the home ministration’s Office of Manned erick St., Instead of at the 1,427 Vote Space Flight, will be the main or MMa Dorla Little, 74 Laurel home of Mrs. Theodore Kulkul- WtOand Bottvar, 81, no oertatn With A High Rate ■“ I Jessie Bristow will be speaker at the annual dinner ka, 14 Waddell Rd., as previ­ Non-Red Left Rule meeting of the Hartford-Spring- ously announced. afklreoK, Saturday wa* charged Yale Professor Seized fleld Post, American Ordnance There will be a meeting wirtOi intoadCH,tion. He posted a By 1 p.m . Association, to be held on Nov. Wednesday at 9:30 am . at the 325 bond -whiUe awaiting appear- ______or John Mather a»*oe in Ohvult Cwsnt 12,- Man­ Of Fashion Chapter, Onlar ot DeiMolay, wfll 18 at the Statler-Hilton Hotel. honte of Mrs. Jules' Karp, 114 At 1 p.m. today, 1,427 firs t Waranoke Rd., and at 8 p.m. chester, Dec. 2. bold a nbearaal for the E]dws.rd G. FYankUn, 28, Ekust Manchester voters or prop­ and ssoond degrees tomoircw Mahohester Assembly, Order o at the home of Mrs. W. Donald Morons Aim Italy erty owners had cast their o i Rainbow for Girls, will meet Stroud, 89 N. Lakewood Circle. Kartfond, Vast night was charged alt 7 0 5 pan. at the Mlasanlc •with fatt-ure to otoey a traffic ballots on three proposed T en p la. tonight, at 7:30 at the Masonic There will be a unit meeting bond Issues — additions to Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the oontrol signiu (red Ught). The Soviet Spy Charge Temple. Officers wUl wear short ROME rAP)—Aldo Moro the Keeney St. and Highland onsight violation occurred «t E. T ben win be no meeting of whMe dresses. home of Mrs. Robert Murdock, Winter Coats today undertook the job of Park Schools, and a Demo­ toe Home I>engue Ladles o i the 22 Harlan St., and at 8 p.m. Center St. and Lenox St. Frank­ crat sponsored $460,000 road l aivaitkin Army tomorrow. at the home of Mrs. Frederick lin was ordered bo appear in bringing his Catholic Chris­ Improvement program — at Dr. Frederick Lowe Jr., dean Burr, 274 School St. Mancheober’a Circuit Court 12 With Luxurious a o t Manchester Community Col­ tian Democrats into coali­ the town’s five polling Daughters of Liberty, No. Questions for discussion will session Nov. 25. tion government with places. U.S. Prelates lege, will speak tomorrow at 8 be: Hemy Hyde, 83, Warehouse Barghoorn 335, meet and install offi- p.m. s t a meeting ot Bowers Italy’s Marxist Socialists. The polls opened at eers tonight at 8 at Orange 1. Can the world afford dis­ Point, Seuturdaiy -was charged Fur Trim $ a.m., when the Demo­ School PTA. There wiU be a armament? ■with failure to obey a atop aign. Moro's aim was creation of a Clash over HaU. Mrs. WiUlam Smith of busineas meeting after the left-leaning government loyal to cratic party leaders were Daughters o i Liberty, No. 17, 2. Can the United States af­ Hyde -was otwerved drivtog predicting a turnout of speaker. Dr. Lowe, will teU of ford disarmament? through a stop sign »t the kvter- the North Atlantic Treaty Organ­ Specialist arlll be the Installing oincer. ization and clearly opposed to about 3.800. By the time the the operation of the college. S. Do the ultimate objectives seotion of Woodbridge and Oak­ polls close, at 8 p.m.. It Bishop Plan Refreahmemts will be served hi Savings Bond Citation for CB outvveigh the scientific, diplo­ land Sts. He was ordered to 100% wool /abrics of super communism. Ttanoss Herron Council, ’The Oimmunists didn’t like it. looks as though Republican Pythian Sunshine Girls, will the oafeteria after the meeting. matic and monetary coats. appear in Circuit Court 12, lustrosa, lariba, worsted predictions of about 5,000 Speeded U.S. TVeasury dtevtton is presented to John Robin­ 4. Should the role of the Manchester, Nov. 25. The General Confederation of VATICAN CITY (AP)— On Russia meet and install officers to­ son. right, general manager of CSieney Bros., by Howard faille, lovely tweeds, bou- Italian Labor, a union largely votes cast' will be the more American cardinals at the night at 8:30 at Memorial ’The Women’s Fellowship of chis, meltons with luxurious accurate. the Presbyterian Church will Titus, area manager of Savings Bonds Division of U.S. controlled by the Reds, called a Vatican Ecumenical Coun­ Pythian HaU. Offioers will wear Treasury. The aAvard was presented for the company’s fur trims of dark or light half-day general strike in Rome. MOSCOW (AP) — 'Th* whita. meet tonight at 8 at the church. (See Page Eight) cil clashed openly with each Mrs. William Coseo will speak. ourtetanding performance in promoting regular purchase of ranch mink, silver or natu­ The confederation called the Soviet Union announced to­ Savings Bonds. The citatloh was signed by Secretary of other today on a controver­ She is secretary to Dr. Clarence ral blue mink, pastel haze strike a protest against the rap­ day the arrest of Prof. the 'Treasury Dougias DtUon and G. Barold Welch, Oon- idly rlsli^ cost of living, but oth­ sial proposal to enable na­ Jones of Talcottvllle. honorary mink, natural ^nm etal Fred C. Barghoorn of Yal« president of World Radio Mis­ neotdeut Saving* Bomds chairman. (Herald photo by HOUSES. HALE er unions opposed it as a politi­ tional Roman Catholic bish­ mink and Norwegian blue cal action. University on a charge of sionary Fellowship. Satemla). Main St. — Manchester Events ops’ conferences to deal fox on stunning brown, blue, Because some confederaUon spying— the firat such cast LECLERC Airman l.C. WUUeni H. Sbe- Memorial Temple, Pythian leaders are Socialists, the strike more closely with the Pope. 2 Members of the Ladles of St. red and black in misses 8- Jam es Francis Cardinal Mc­ involving an American FUNERAL HOME venoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. James will meet tonight at 7:30 Sisters, will meet tomorrow at 18, briefs 6-16, juniors 5- rovided the right wing of the since the recent cold war Kllbum Hayden, 17 Pioneer Odd Fellows Hall. A potluck hrlstian Democrats with new In State Intyre of Los Angeles de­ at the John F. ’Tierney Funeral S nounced a move to give such thaw. Circle, ki being reassigned bo Home, 219 W. Center St., to will be served at 6:30 p.m. 15 and half sizes 141/)- ammunition for their campeUgn FUNERAL Grand Chief Lila Chatfleld of 221/2. Reg. $79.95. $68 against a coalition with the So­ conferences juridical powers The U.S. Embas.sy got tha Naha Air Base, Oktoa-wa, after pay respects to the late Domi­ and said he saw in such efforts graduation from a technical Simsbury will make her offi­ cialists. Hartford Area news from the Foreign Office, nic DiBattlsto, whose wife is a "an indirect attack against pa­ which refused to give any in­ SERVICE OQurae for electrical power pro­ member of the organlxatlon. cial visit. Members are remind­ Wonderful World Moro, 47, a law professor, ed to bring articles for a cup agreed Monday night to try to pal infallibility.” formation on where he is being WALTER N. duction speciaaiBts sit Sheppard Hospital Costs Joseph Elmer Cardinal Ritter held. AiFB, ’Texas. He attended Man- auction. Officers will weeir form a new government, accept­ LBCmiRC Phebe Circle of Emanuel Lu­ of St. Louis, Mo., and Albert The author of several books Director Chealer I^ fh School. white. ing the charge from President theran Church Women will Authentic Harris Antonio Segni. Premier Giovanni Low for State Gregory Cardinal Meyer of Chi­ on the Soviet Union, the 82- meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Lu­ cago spoke in favor of the pro- year-old profe.s.sor formerly was 23 Main Street, Mancheeter The Army-Navy Auxiliary Bert W. Sohmickel -will speak Of Sportswear Leone’s minority Christian Dem­ ther Hall The Rev. Melvin Pe­ ocrat government resigned a HARTFORD (AP) — po.sal contained In a schema on on the staff of the U.S. Embassy Call 649-5869 win ipoemor a priblic card party terson will continue a study on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at a meet­ Tweed Coats bishops and diocesan govern­ in Mo.scow. He arrived in tha boniglit at 8 «t the duh house. ing of the Rotary d uh at the ALDO MORO week ago. Greater Hartford hospitals the catechism. After a business Moro had appointments today ment. Soviet Union about Oct. 1 on a meeting there will be a social Manohesber Country d ub. He Is continue to charge lower The proposal would have the month's tourist visa. ’The For­ deputy oommiaskmer of the Of­ for his first M lu with the lead­ time with refreshments. Miss ers of the Marxist Socialist, daily room rates than vir­ effect of decentralizing the ad­ PROF. FRED C. BARGHOORN eign Ministry said he was ar­ AMe M. E. Johnson, Miss Hat­ fice of Mental Retardation of Pure Scottish wool Harris ministrative power now held by rested several days ago. Oonneotlcut. Hi* topic is "Oon- Democratic Socialist and Ropub- tually all of the other tie Peterson and Mrs. Irma tweeds in heather tones or Apportionment Issues llcan parties. He promised to try the Roman Qiria. Reform of Barghoorn went to Alma Ata, Young will serve as hoatessea. neottcut’a Program for the traditional checks. Milium state’s hospitals. that body, which is the govern­ capital of the central Aslan Re­ Mentally Retarded.” to form a coalition with these This was reported today by lined for all season wear. parties and His Christian Demo- ment of the Roman Catholic public of Kazakhstan ot tho Ths Manchestor Orange wUI The Sheik Shagora crata. Arthur M. Rogers, president of Church, is a major issue before time of an exhibition of Ameri­ ADRIAN’S- visit with the Wetherafleld ’The American Legion will Sizes 6-20 and half sizes. the Connecticut H o^tal Asso­ Goldwater Before High Tribunal Ho said ouch a govarnmont the 2,800 council fathers meet­ Forces can graphic arts there early toi Grange tomorrew at 8 pra. and meet tomorrow at 8:80 p.m. at S39.95 would be firmly tied to NATO ciation, based on fij^res com­ ing in St. Peter’s. October. cn Friday at 8 pjn. with the the Post Home, Leonard St., at by Pandora and would seek to bring Italy piled by the American Hospital The debate involving three of An embassy official said ho Vemcn Orange. 8:30 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court plunges out of a period of economic dif­ Aasoedation. America’s five princes of the last saw Barghoorn on Oct. 13 Charges Include room and 13th Anniversary deeply today into the thicket of state legislative and con- ficulty. He clearly drew the line Church was disclosed to hewa- Girded for Battle at Tlflis, capital of tho Georgian against communism. meals, nursing care and usual men by a council press spokes­ republic. That is the last tima gressiimal apportionments, f drugs and dressings. man who paraphrased their re­ he was reported seen by any Smart pullover style The tribunal haa scheduled ar­ volve lagUlaUve districting. (Bee Page Five) Five hospitals in thio area, marks. By WALTER R. MEARS Westerner. with crew neck, long FREE guments in eight appeals that Next week cases Involving con­ excluding city-owned McCook Cardinal McIntyre renewed If the charge follows tho Thank You will be debated for more than gressional wportlonment in N sleeves of 75% wool, .MAIN ST. Ho(q>iitai, ctMurgwd on average of strong opposition he firat ex­ WASHINGTON (AP) From command posts a few usual pattern in cases of for­ IJOUSE &. HALE 17 Itoura through this week’s Georgia and New York will be 126.20 per single-bed room, $22 pressed last month when he doors apart, men who want Sen. Barry Goldwater to run eign tourists accused of oeplon- 25% mohair in pink, • court sessions and winding up heard. SUU another legislative Main St. — Manchester Peru Incident for a ts^ b ed room, $20.90 for a said that juridical power for for president and lieutenants of (Jov. Nelson A.. Rocke­ age, a camera might have got Special cherry pink, teal and REAR OF STORE oarly next week. districting caM, from Delaware, four-bed room and $20.50 tor a bishops’ conferences could en- Barghoorn in trouble. Tho usual gold. Sizes 34-40. The central theme In the caaoa will be argued on Dec. 9. room with six or moro bodo, tho feller have drawn their battle lines PARKING Their .tjfctieB differ, but their#' charge la photographing mili­ $6.9 9 la the aUegaUon OiaG matropoU- Other, requests for hearings iaU sr involving only -ssw hoiH Pago BI|M)' tary tifiitiAlatlons, and in tho EVERY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND tan area -roters are discriminat- are pending in cases from Mich­ pital. goals era the same: top spot on Rockefeller’s gubernatorial cam­ Soviet Union that can mean al­ (’THURSDAY UNTIL 4 P.M.) STARTING od against by divisions favo; igan, Florida, Washington State, nie oroa’o single-bed charges the Republican presidential paign in 1962. most anything, such as a TOMORROW THROUGHOUT THE HOLIDAYS rural areas. Out 0 of theed room, automation. Alexander M. Lankier, 34, a backing the drive to try to make fessor in the political sclmco apportionment suits, a flood of amounted to about $150 million $26.10; four-bed room, $24.80, The government, in Queen 1*^1 Washington lawyer, presides the Arizona senator next year’s ADRIAN’S Sizes 34-40. $7 .9 9 Republican presidential nom­ department at Yale University. MUMI BEACH, Fla. (API- litigation developed in lower with more to come. But it is im­ and a room with six or more Elizabeth’s speech from the i over Rockefeller’s political of He was on the staff of tho 856 MAIN ST. — 643-6266 So Easy To Care For courts, imbalances in districting portant because the new govern beds, $22.30. throne opening the new session flee. Actually, it’s Lankler’s own inee. American' Embassy in Moscow Knit Suit Managing editors from across Rockefeller has declared him­ ADRIAN’S SERVICES EXCLUDED the nation today open five days have been attacked in suits in raent of President Fernando Be- The state's 15 non-metropoU- of Parliament, also announced law office, with a stack of Rock­ from 1942 to 1947, with the State more than SO states. Lower launde Terry’ seems detormined 'tail area hospitals charged an plana for sweeping improve­ efeller posters and pamphlets in self in the race, Goldwater has of discussion on their profes­ not. Department in Germany from So Easy To Wear by Jane Irwill sion. courts have given conflicting de- to move fast on reform and de­ average of $26.90 for single-bed ments in social services. the corner. 11949 to 1951, and haa boon a ciaionB that seem to require velopment programs. rooms, $23.50 tor t-wo-bed “We’re in this draft movement Hie Associated Press Manag­ The speech, written by Sir "This is a nrisslonary station,” lecturer at several univeraitias. eventual resolution by the Su­ The question is whethsr the rooms, $22 for tour-bed rooms Alec’s Cabinet, promised to , says Lankier. "The mother to demonstrate that Goldwater by Fashionably styled straight ing Bdltors AssoclaUon will .take preme Court. United States can move fast and $21.20 tor a room with six haa a fighting chance on dele­ a close look at subjects ranging strive for world peace and "to church is in New York.” (See Page Bight) skirt, sleeveless, scoop neck While all this litigation is also. or more beds. support the freedom of West “We’re In the political Uai.son gates and funds,” says finance TO OPEN A from the role of journalism under way, numerous states A few weeks ago Belaunde Berlin.” chairman Frank J. Kovac. shell and long sleeve, large schools to "Latin America The state’s highest daily business, not in the hoopla and Van Raalte have changed or are In .process asked the United States for a charges appear to be in Nor­ The queen’s speech was read Kovac, forn>e? executive di­ , CHARGE collar jacket sweater in Speaks Up.” headquarters business,” he adds. H(XJSE &. HALE of changing the representation pick and shovel loan ot $10 mll- walk, which has one hospital. Lankier, a transplanted New rector of the itepublican national Come see our beau­ - A C C O U N T cranberry, * stone green, . Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of ot urban and suburban areas in Hon. He said he wanted to buy The charges are: - Single-bed (See Page Flfteeii) Yorker, was deputy manager of finance committee, adds the Main St. — Manchester ASK ANY camel and royal blue. Sizes New York will address the their legislatures. simple hand tools for the mll- room, $34.90; two-bed room, Draft Goldwater people "en­ Bulletins tiful selection of group Wednesday. The candi­ In the confused situation, a - lions of Indians peasants in the vision the' establishment of a styles especially for SALES PERSON 12-16 (skirt) 34-40 (shell $30.20; tour-bed room, $25 and CluUed from AP WirM and jacket) date for the Republican presl- Justice Department “friend o f, mountainous interior. He laid out a room with six or more beds, moving vehicle for the senator you in full or half $24. ^Deadlock Thing of the PasV so that when he announces, he slips, black and Skirt $14419 (See Page Nine) The Oonneotlcut Hospital Aa- doesn’t start from a standing AccKsorizing To position.” BITAR RESIGNS white in full, 32-42. Shell $74»9 Bociatton also noted that tha $3.95 ’ atate’a hoapitala received a daily Kovac displays a stack of DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — From Jacket $144)9 average income of $43.23 per Nixoii to B¥ ‘Critic’, Goldwater petitions — most of Premier Salah Bitar has ro- Assorted shades in patient, whereaa average dally them with checks attached. signed, the National Revolu­ Excitement Mother Bitter expenaea per patient ran $45.37. "Saturday’s mail,” ha said. tionary Council announced to­ half slips. Sm„ med., He won’t say how much day. His resignation was ae- Ige. From $3.90 money the draft movement has oepted. A spokesman said oea- Over Girl’s Road Probe Continues Rules Out Candidacy raised, but he displays dozens of Bultatlons were, under way to HARTFORD (AP) — The form a new government. Tho Federal Buareau of Public Roada NEW YORK (AP) — Richard (See Page Eleven) premier, 83, who headed the Reipoval today continued an tn-vesUga- M. Nixon says he can conceive three Ba’ath—dominated eab- tiori of reported wrongdoing in of "no circumstances what­ inets which came to power In So Lovely CLEVELAND. Ohio (API- ever’’ under which he would be Syria since last Maroh, haa Blonde Lily Simko was confused, (See Page Eight) a candidate for the Republican Judge Probes been expressing his deolre to broken-hearted, but most of all presidential nomination next quit since September, accord­ To Carry ihe was bitter—at everyone. year. ing to the sources. His exit Three floors up in an operating ’The former vice president State Law on does not herald any poUey •oom. .surgeons were amoutating aays that if his fiame cornea up changes since the new Cabinet Dresses To Enchant the right leg of Christine, her News Tidbits as a possible candidate in the certainly will be controlled by Take fashion in your 14-year-oid daughter. New Hampshire or Oregon pri­ Birth Control the ruling Ba’ath party. hand. So smart and OPEN Seated in a corridor of Metro­ from the AP Wires maries he will "do everything Your Wardrobe I can legally to get my name NHU PARTIES BANNED distinctive to carry. Shapely Classics politan General Hospital, Mrs. HARTFORiD (A P)—Oonneot- TUESDAY and Simko remained unreconciled to out.” SAIGON, South Viet Nam Our exciting array of Nixon told a news conference Icuit’a birth control law came For that neat, sophisticated the facts. "What kind of life can Sir Alec Douglas-Home en­ under the closeat scrutiny in (AP)—South Viet Nam’a bags is sure to give you THURSDAY ,my daughter ]|ave now?” she ters Houae of Conunons for Monday night those primary new revolutionary regime an­ look in solid or printed colors races should be between New its S4-year-o4d history today in that certain one made said as sobs broke her voice. first time as prime minister the State Supreme Cmjrt. nounced today It will aoon TILL 9 P.M. with roll up sleeves and Ber­ and reoelvee tumultuous ova­ York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefel­ just for you. * 100% wool shift dress in Christine had a' life-or-death ler, an announced candidate for The case at issue is an appeal ban Mrs. Ngo IHnh Nhu’a From S4.90 muda collar. Sizes 10-18. gold and light teal with % question hanging over her. She tion from Conaervatlve party the nomination, and Sen. Barry of the conviction Jan. 2, 1962 women’s soll^rity raovemeitl $3.00:$5.90 had a malignant tumor In her followers . . . Viet Nam troops in New Haven Circuit Court of “and all other veotigeo of the sleeves can only make you^ swoop down on Communist Goldwater of Arizona, who la the center of attraction' right hip. Doctors agreed only expected to oppose him. Dr. 'C. Lee Buxton and Mrs. former corrupt regime.” The removal of the entire leg. Includ­ guerrilla supply caravan near Nixon said he appreclatea tha BlateUe T. Griswold of New Ha­ aecurity minister declared hi wherever you wear it. Sizes ing the hip, could save the girl's Leotlan border and nutke cne remarks made about him by ven for advising married wom­ a communique that two poli­ 12-18. $1 7 .9 9 life. Otherwise, life expectancy of largest arms hauls in re­ former President Dwight D. Ridhord Nixon a t press en on the use of contraceptives. tical parties run by former was reduced to 6-18 months. cent months. Eisenhower on a television oonferende loot nigtit at The acting director and medi­ President Ngo Dlnh Diem, Flair Of Fashion Now Christine has a reason­ Model of T. Eugene Thomp­ program Sunday but he beUeves New York’a Wtodorf Astor­ cal director respecllveiy of 'the and his brother, Ngo Oinh Bring Beauty able chance to be cured over a son’s spacious St. Paul home he can “best servS my party ia Hotel. (AP FtKDtoAix). Planned Parenthood Center In Nhu, will also be banned, five-year period. Every week brought Into cmirtroom today and my country as a construc­ New Haven were each fined Both partieii claimed mem­ ,In Skirts and month brings added hope, as 35-year-old attorney’s first tive critic.” He said he plans to start almost any kind of $ 100. bership of thousands of tho To Any Length To Your Legs Washable corduroy shift doctors say. dgeree murder trial begins Ua about one speech a month and movement,” He said such a This ia the first time an ac­ Vietnamese. Mrs. Nhn’a dress with short sleeves or A team of four surgeons com­ third week . . . . Former Chan­ will continue to write articles on move had neither hla knowledge tual criminal conviction under movemento claimed a mem­ by Mr. J. sleeveless in loden or red. pleted the operaUmi in five hours cellor Konrad Adenauer te-Us current events but ‘‘there is no nor approval. the law 'has oome before the bership of a million. To Please V(ijh\IrLronwear Hip-belted, wrap around Monday. All went smoothly. ip of U.S. buslneaamen that devious conspiratorial plan Nixon aaid Goldwater ia "ob­ stato'B high oouit. ChrisUne will be out of bed in 'est should try to force poUtl- thereby to become a eandl- viously in the lead today” in Chlrf Justice John Hamilton SH IP FOUNINDR8I These fashioned styled bottom. Sizes 7-16. $104)5 a few days. She will walk, first oal oonoeeaiona from Soviet Un­ dato.” King, in questioning counsel for Flattering kitten beige, straight, A-line, gored or New Hampshire, where Rocke­ PORTSMOUTH, Vn. (AP) a dis­ with crutches and then tmder ion In return for trade deals. Eisenhower gold that if a feller haa already started cam­ both sides, concentrated on "the —The stenmshlp Hereulea Reach out with kitten taupe and kitten wrap around can only physical therapy treatment with Mississippi Supreme Court deadlock developed at the Re­ paigning. sweep of'the statute." Victory reported today one of criminating look. Various brown in all purpose flatter you in loden green, an artificial limb. Since her hip blocks further mental teats for publican convention, Nixon “That atate is particularly "The sweep of this thing,” he her boilers had exploded and lengths in cotton and kid seamless, seamless and is gone, the limb will have to Byron De La Beckwith and or- would be “one of the likely per­ susceptible to person-to-person said, "Its p r^ bltion of use in­ the other was afire. She black, brown, camel, rust, be attached from a strap artxtad d m tkim returned to jail to sona” to bf oonoiderod for the stead of sale presenta< policing leather to coordinate with micro mesh. Sizes SVi-'H gray, wine, navy, powder For the petite. Flattering campaigning,” Nixon added asked ships in tho area, SI# gray mid white empire the waist. await t c ^ for nuuder of civil nomination because ho - ia "a “and I would say that for Sen. problems. How do you know mUes northeaat of Beiiraida, your styled coat and suit. in short, medium and blu6, cherry pink and Mrs. Simko navar consentad to rights leader Medgecr W. Bveni. very knowledgaUe and « very Goldwater to mauvntaln that lead about the use untasa tho user to stand by. About M mfndtoa , Cottim from S 2 . 0 9 long lengths. teal. Sizes 8-18. waist, long sleeve dress of the <^)oraUon. Doctors Mdd they \ SUburiOan Lake Worth, Tea., courageoua typo of porotm.” muat go to New Hampshire tells you? I aasuma you are later tow reported the itoa Kid from $1.39 and $1.59 $ 5 .9 9 and $ 7 J»9 100% virgin wool. Sizes heUeve she fbared Christine nmy build an nndergrouod Jon- "Doadlocka are a thing of tho as Gov. RockefollerRocr is doing.” not going to raid bedrqoms.” waa under oontae^ Mm ad- B-9- . $3 3 4 )0 would one day Uame htr for tho tor high oohool o t 21 air-condl- past,” said Nixon, who Toat the Nixon was asked If Rockefel­ NoOing that the low does not vlaed the Coast Qunrd iha loss of tho log. tkmed oiasorooma and a dafe- 1900 eleptiqn to President Ken­ ler could stay in the nomination dtacrlmlnata between use by wao dead In the Water. A The girl was a ward of Juven- taria In order to avoid the noise nedy. race if swamped in New Hamp- married and unmarried poraona, spokesman said a tug would I f n . Lily Simko loads bags of mail into her car Ue court. Sho had run away of jet bombora . . • Mrs. Ngo Asked about a "draft-Nlxan” ahira JusUoe King added; he sent to return tho ahto to from hundreds of well-wishers for speedy recovery from homo aovofsa tlmos and Dinh, battling fxhauation, po^ movement started In Los An- Ho ropUod: ‘‘Wall, It would “Would It bo a reasonaUa ap- New York. Tha shtoto flight to Rotna to jolii folea fhirlnt tho waaluBd, Mba- taeludadM c t dauifht^ Chriatine. (AP Photofax.) MiMi) «Q stod Lm A ifd M to -a k O y » „ ■ I V

i Fj— W ■ 'alraIfK A rtofflit? t-iff 4 1 4 ^ f A (m Tw r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER !?, 1968 PAGE THREE

studying the possibilities of Bolton Events Events launching spoefe ships in sec­ CRPA Npminating Group Charter Unit tions and assembling them in FREE DELIVERY Apportionment Issues Nursety School ‘ Sheinwold on Bridge space. TV-Radio Tonight In Nation In World "Future spaceships will have 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Recommends Current Slate Meets Today Officers Meet to be bigger and in oU probabil­ ity manned by an international ARTHURDRU6 Before High Tribunal BBIDOE SNtHlBERT WASMNOTON (A P )-ln the Mrs. Dorothy Jacobson, 46^j')urohasea of park land wotild The Charter Revision Oo»A- Sooth dealer HAVANA (AP) — ridel Cas crew,” Nikolayev said. New otficen of the Bolton RUINS DEFENSE Both tides vulasnUe news from Washington: Wyllys 8t., has bsen recom­ hubmlt the proposal to : the mieeion,; at He meeting in the OoQCiereUve Nureery School tro’s . government announced Television (ConUnaed from Rage One) NORTH STRIKES’. A voluntary sys- GENEVA (AP)—Fernando Al­ mended for re-election to the CRPA for review. Municipal Building at 8 tenight, will meei with the outgoing By ALFRED SHEINWOUD G I 5 4 Monday night K executed four varos, 80, a Cuban librarian for 6:00 ( 8) Big I 'nieater (ta prox-A 7 10 (12) U lster Ed If the agency fotind the land executive board ait the home eg tsm of settling labor squabbles res*) ( 3) What In Uie World ehalrtnanship of the Capitol will diecuDs several propoea la of ^ A K accused agents of the U.8. Cen- .the International Labor Otfibe (23) Movie at t (In progress) (34) Economic highlights would make a' Significant con- the court” brief filed with the Police Arrests the new president, Mrs. Ger­ The danger of walking with under a presidential commission FOR its subcommittees which, -if ap­ Supreme Court Contended that 0 Q J 10 7 9 . tnU Intelligence Agency. They was found. stabbed to death in (10-30) Ekirly Show (In prog­ ( 8-20-40) Combat Roflon Planning Agency tribiition to the regional plan ald Greene of Bolton Center kings is that you may lose the ____ ♦ Q J I _ hM Virtually elimlnatad loet his Geneva aptulment Monday. ress) (18) Topic (CRPA). for open spaces, the town proved by Manchester voters at population must be the basic tune in constructing th4 nation’s were convicted of infiltrating ( 8) News (33-30) Mr. Novak Rd. at 8 pjn. tomorrow. common touch. Walking adth ------EAST AuthoriUea refused to specu­ (18) In the Public Interest :00 ( 3-131 Red Skelton A nominating committee has would be elif^ble for a 30 per standard for districting. It said Robert E. Simmons. 21,’ of 33 * 2 vast complex of missile sites Cuba tor subversive activities. a proposed April referendum, grn.ss inequalities exist that vio­ Oanterbui-y St., laite last niglit Other ottlceni are Mrs. Peter queens is even worse, to aay G K 9 t T The tour, tried by a military late whether politics was In­ (30) Big Picture (18) Subscription TV C o stp efics suggested that Mrs. Jacob.son cent federal grant from the Oram, ^ vice president; Mrs. 9 Q 4 5 4 9 3 9 J 9 S and space facilities, saya Secre­ (24) Planet Earth (34) On Hearing Music and the entire CRPA executive will have far-reaching effect late the equal protection guar­ waa charged with making an nothing of jack!. Bridge snob­ court Monday, were Identified volved. (40) Stoney Burks :S0 (2260) Redtgo Hoii.se and Home Finance Hairold Smith, seonetary; Mra. 5 4 2 tary of Labor W. Willard WlrU. ILO officials called police / n * s €«>mmittee be re-elected at the Ageru’y under the Open Space upon the operation of the town’s antee of the Constitution’s. 14th lumecessary noise with a mo­ bery is just aa bad as any oth- i AK954 "Every program Is either on as Antonio Cobelas Rodriguez, 6:10 ( 3) News. Sports and Weath­ (34) Stories of H. H. Munra government. Herbert Johnson, treasurer; when Alvares failed to report to er ( 8-3040) McHals's Navy } agency’s annual meeting, which Land Acqui.sition Act. Amendment. tor vehicle (aquealing brakes). soura time or ahead of schedule, at a Orlando Sanches Zarass, Luis 6:15 (23)'(;iub House :00 ( 3-12 )PettIcoat Junction One recommendation would The brief was signed by Solic­ Mra. Perry JosHn, treasurer- ar kind. MlHan Rodrigues and Joee Bo- work. will be at 8 a.m. on Nov. 21 at As the law ie written, a town 'Ihe cn!R li{ incident occurred time when the scope of these 6:3U (40) Adventures In Time ( 8-20-40) Greatest Show on East Hartford High^chool. empower the board of directors itor General Archibald Cox, who when Simmona was driving hie elect, to work with the treas­ South dealer lanos Morales. (10-23-30) Huntley-Brlnkley Esirth making a p.ark purchase for lo- operations has expemded,” ( 8) The Outlaws (10-23-30) Richard Boons t i g g ^ h The chairman's term will run to review, every five years, the will present the department's car out of a supermarket park­ urer until she takes office; Mra. Both aidea vulnerable. OAK. A government announcement SAN’A, Yemen (AP) — The ( al use is eligible for a 20 per Rchert Edwards, metnberahlp; Wtrtx said Monday In a report Yemen government is trying to (13) Newsbeat :30 ( 3-13) Calamity Jan s only for another six months, work of the general manager; views during the arguments thi.s ing lot onto Center St. He waa Opening lead — Three of 4i 10 9 7 2 to President Kennedy. eald their assignment wse to (201 Industry on Parade (18) Sub-scrlption TV however, if the CRPA repre­ cent federal grant. and. by a majority vote of the week and next. The brief said ordered to appear in Circuit Mira. Charles Cavanaugh Jr., cluba. Weto Nsrih EmI draft recruits for CIA activities ; decide how to distribute 3,000 (24) What's New (34) Of Poets and Poetrv /At The Parkade "The machinery tor keeping tons of American aid wheat. ( 3) Walter Gronklte 10 sentatives vote in proposed Also on the agenda are a full membership, to ".summarily any deviation from a population Onirt 12, Manchester, Nov. 28. equipment; Mrs. Ruasell Moon- West opened the three of PaiB 2 0 Pm and convince them to leave 00 (1023-30) Andy Williams Sim. "Guideposts For Growth." an, program; Mra. Richard Industrial peace on this vast Poor communications and (18) Life of Rllev (24) In-School Preview MANCHESTER bylaw amendments. one of .standard is unconstitutional un- cluba, and Elaat won with the it Pm 4 G AU ] Cuba tor the United States 7:00 (12-22-30-40) News. Sports and ( 8-20-40) The Fugitive aboiit the Hartford Area Trans, remove him from office." front has worked so well that I lack of statistics make it diffi- which would change the date The town charter now per­ le.ss the differentiation has a rel-1 Noran, ways and means; Mrs. king. South dropped the ten of where they would be trained Weather 11 :00 ( 3-8-10-13-30-23-3040) News. portation Study; evant and substantial justifica­ Jamea Landrey, membir at clubs. 99.92 per cent of all available and infiltrated back into our cuU to assess the needs of the ( 3) To Tell the Truth Sports and Weather for election of officers from mits appointment for an inde­ work time at-mlaalle and space various districts and the ab­ (24) Jr . High Science 11 15 ( 3) Movie November to May. And a proposed chai.ge In the tion. It added that the high court large. Don’t snicker at this routine deuce of clubs. That humble country.” It said they came to (18) Compass bond for the agency's treasurer, finite tenure, and provides foF U.S, Urges card did hot appear on the first sites during the year waa sence ot roads make delivery (10) Tonight (C) TOe proposed amendments a kmg. Involved method of re­ need not decide now what would Seek Insurance Data ' falsecard. It wouldn’t deceive Cuba aboard a boat from Flor­ (10) Movie (40) Steve Allen to include the assiirtant treas­ be a substantial justification. The public building oonunla- you for a moment, of course, trick. Why not? worked free of lA or strife," he ida. difficult. (20) For Your Intormatton :30 (12) Movie are scheduled for discussion at moval. "for improper perform­ 'sald. A 7:15 (32) Rackstrae :30 ( 22-30) Tonight (C) urer and agency staff. Cox .suggested in the brief that skm wlH send a letter to T. J. but then you have looked at If South had the singleton ten Last Friday, the government i 'The shipload of wheat arrived the meeting. ance of his duties." Court Stop In reporting on the year ended at Port Hodeidah last weei-. A (30) Sports C’amera (8) Movie A first. :00 Easy Ed Show A t ttM time, F«rcy said tine A third auggestion Is to re­ The action was primarily The PBC art. its moating Isist the commission. nouncing his force this year has BUI Hughes, ment of both houses of the legis­ but theaa tricks were not heart, and Am next pinycr pass­ the Indian National Physical 6:20 News. Weather and Sporta GIrand / ORPA atafif would consult with just east of Main St. move the walver-of-bid power aimed at calling off the grand njghrt ttwught it advisable to impounded 47,407 autos and 7:00 Eklward P. Morgan now vested In the general man­ lature be ba.ted on population. enough to defeat the contract es. Ton hold: Spades, S Hearts, Laboratory Monday that the WINT—123* BRIOAN X-e'OAIt tihe town again beifore the final Police reported that Miaa jury investigation of transporta­ get monhltir svahiaiUcns from PLANE: Representatives of round trip actually would take I trucks which were abandoned on 7:15 Jeff Sprung Newt, Wuther, Sports ager. and place it In the hands Loul.s J . Lefkowltz, attorney the ardiitaot. If it is in Ms Needed Ruff Q-4-6-4-8-8: Dianionds, 9-8-5-4-8; 10:30 Tonight At My Place Showcase staff recommendations are Barbara C. AtArey of South general of New York State, in tion given Negro integration three government agendes and 14 months, but spacemen would I city streets in violation ot the 1:30 Sign Off eompleted. Idie federal gov­ of the board of directors. province, or from the Insuranoe Bast needsd hla partnsr’s (Xaba, 8. What do yon say? of leading airlines have been ^ municipal code. Ix>well Thomas Windsor was driving east on a preliminary reply brief said leader Dr, Martin Luther King club ruff to defeat the contract Answer: Bid four hearts. This have to spend almost two years WTIO—1066 Sports Time for fuel oils, service, ernment, which Is financially N. Main St. when she reached A suggestion of the subcom­ the state follows ‘ a formula i ** government expense, agent, and Increase the oovar- assigned to evaluate designs tor on the planets to wait for a I The law requires that the News Sports and Weather NewsAhoweste aga anoordingly. He should have continued with ■hows considerable playing Old. Borrowed and Blue The World Tonight stgiparting the planning study, down to pick up a dropped mittee on "Executive Powers," which has been part of iU fun-! Blrmlng- a commercial supersonic trsms- proper orbital position (or the autos must be sold as junk, even heating equipment requires the staff plan be fln- is to remove from the charter The ^leoiail masting of the the ace of clubs at the second strength but very little m Ugh p6rt. Three Star Extra LIfe/i.lne lighted cigarette. She lost con­ damental law since 1894. ham to Selma, Ala., for an in trick, and then with a low club cards. return flight. if they are in good operating Conversation Piece Showca.se and Referendum phone 522-8151 b>’ December 1963. trol of the car, and K brushed the reatrictiona placed on the ’’This formula streaaes per tegratlon rally Oct. 16. oommtoaion waa held mainty to N.E. Halaby, administrator of On Sunday, Soviet cosmonaut condition. Junk dealers salvage News of the World Results board of directors, not to "in­ psM billa for the selectman’s (or West to Ruff. Congressional Report Bfst of Bre>adwsy 170 PEARL STREET The agency representatives the sMe of a perked car being capita repre.sentatlon in both The department said in a the Federal Aviation Agency, Valery Bykovsky told a news the good parts and sell the rest owcase and News arfil also revie^v a draft of an terfere with the administrative meeting Friday. Certificate How could East tell what was For Sheinwold’s 88-page book­ said he expected a decision on Boston Symphony HARTFORD. CONN. operated by Paul A. Oervini, «4, houses of the legislature, but complaint filed in U.S. District going on In clubs? It was Just let, "A Pocket Guide to conference the Soviet Union Is for scrap metal. Nightbeat l|gn O ff ln*ertown agreement v^tiich of 71 Mein S t or executive powers of the also requires that certain other Court, Mobile, that the g;rand number four, payment to the the l,000-to-2,000-mlle per hour wouW make some park or oipeh general -manager or depart­ generaa contractor of $90,482.41, a matter of keeping the com­ Bridge,” send 80 cents to alrilner next spring. Neither motorist «or four factors be taken into account. . . jury activities exceed the Jury’s mon touch. ^mne ptirchases eligible for 30 ments, boards, commi.ssions, authority and are part of a was aqpfmoved. The next rM ulsr Bridge Book, Manchester Eve. Detailed designs from three teen-sge paeeengeta in t h e bureaus or officers of the there is no crazy-quilt pattern or East WES looking so hard at Herald, Box 8818, Grand Central per cent federal assistance. Aubrey oar were hurt. The Oer- manifestly capricious discrim­ larger pattern . of intimidating meeting of the PBC w tt be airplane manufacturers and town. ...” Nov. 18. the kings, queens, Jacks, and Station, New York 17, N. 'Y, three engine manufacturers who Under the terms of the agree- vini oer had moderate left sMe ination. The apportionment is Negro voters In Dallaa County tens that he forgot about the Road to Learnings on Left BMtA, a town considering the Other augigested charter and Selma, its principal city. Bulletin Board Copyright U98 have shown Interest in building dnenega systematic and is kept reason­ lowliest card bi the deck—the General F Featm eatnrea Oerp. dtgm changes, these proposed by the ably current.” Dallas County officials were The Repubhean town ocmmit- the plane are scheduled to b« TYito antte saama to gat ItMllf rapeubed «v«ry rtltn* ttw subcommittee on "Community advised Monday night in a tele­ tee will meet art 7 tonight in turned In to the FAA by Jan. aut BoKnn NMch and elnawharg are changad. In any cane, Development and Public gram from Aset. Atty. Gen. the town offices to choose a 35. PiovMenoe and AnOover or* (^xeUed ootreiatty. (HeraM Works," would create two high Burke Marshall that the federal successor to Mrs. Dorothy MUl- Then, Halaby said, 'the de^ plKito by Pfaiito). town posts, wRh broad admin- court action waa Impmidlng. er who resigned the chairman­ signs will be evaluated by FAA, iatrative powers, both to be ap­ Hodge Dies, It drew an angry response ship a menrth ago. MUton Jen­ - > | | t the National Aeronautics and stve nuclear fuel, uranium 886, Get your copy of. pointed by the general mana- from Sheriff Jam es Clark who sen has been acting chairman and Space Administration and the reactor then produces Green PTA Hears ger. termed it "a bald attempt by in the Interim. the DefeneDefense Department, as well another fuel, plutonium, on (1) A direator of public WWII Hero the Justice Department to pre­ School closes at 1 p.m. to­ W as airlines Interested tai (^ rat­ which it operates later. Panelist Tonight wotIu , (to replace tiM present­ vent the Dallas County grand morrow for parent-rteaober oon- ine the aircraft. ferencea. Dr. Albert V. Crewe, dtreotor ly constituted office held by the WASHINGTON (AP) — Gen. jury” from making its Inquiry. of the AEC's Argonne National INVESTMENT FACTS general manager), with full au­ John R. Hodge, Ret., a dec­ Clark and Gov. George C. Refreriunenta and a baby ait- OOMINi TO TNE IVSNREU CURATOR: Jamee R. Ketch- The Momfiiester Green Befaod ting servioe will be provided by urn, 37, will take charge of the Laboratory which designed and PTA wfll maeit tonight oi 9 pjn. thority to hire and fU'e heads orated hero of the Pacific fight­ Wallace set off the investiga­ built the reactor, hailed It aa of the hii^iway. cemetery, ing in World War n, died today tion and a similar one in Mont­ the PTA in the echoed efsotarU ONE NIGHT ONLY — jfjj’ ” art and antiques in the White in the sMdttoaiun to hear a from 1 to 8 P->n. House on Dec. 1. "economically attractive” tor panel o4 educa’toni diacuee the at our office parks, garbage disposal and In Walter Reed Army Hospital. gomery County with cluuges production of electricity. building kispeotlon depart­ He was 70. that lOng had bean given trans­ Msb T» The Beeibom! ■ » Ketchum has been named act­ chUd’s opfiartunOUea tor ae(Oon- ments. He had been a patient at the portation in a car rented by the Advertisement ing curator, replacing William The ’ AEC said the reactor dary and cdUege eduoaUon under (2) A planning director, with hospital since Nov. 6. Justice Department. Now open—Terry Bolduc M.ANGY TOMMY V. Elder m , 82, who has been would eventually produce 20 the MancfiieBter school Mjnstasn. You are invited to got your free copy RiU power to astablish a plan­ Retired since 1068. he had The department twice denied Beauty Salon, French Road, White House curator for a little million watts of electricity — PaneUste wRl be A. Hyartt ning department, whioh would made his home at Fayetteville, the incident before admitting it Bolton. 643-1759. All branches BROTHERS MAKEM more than a year. Elder is con­ enough to meet the power needs SutUffe, prtradpal at W ingr jun- of INVESTMENT FACTS, advertised by formulate and recommend to N.C. was true. A Negro attorney in­ of beauty culture avsdlable. sidering an offer to become of a town of 30,000. tor ScliDol; A. RsffnxxKl the board of directors a oom- Hodge was awarded the Air volved resigned from the de­ Open evenings and Saturday. WiJL SOTTCFIMW* curator of decorative arts at the Rogera, prtocdpal ot Mannhen- The New York Stock Exchange, at our pneiiensive town plan. Medal for daring solo recon­ partment. K Y .n m m Baltimore Museum of Art. Too Deep to Fill ter High School; and Dr. Fred- The present board of direc- naissance flights over enemy Manchester Evening HeraM Ketchum is currently regis­ eri(fic W. li0W«, dean, Manchae- Circuit Solicitor Blanchard L. hr Hn HertfM 9edk fos4M CM office today. It lists more than 400 com­ tors-appointed town planning territory in the Philippine is­ McLeod, said the grand Jury Bolton correMiondent, Cleme- trar In tha curator's office. tor Ocnnmunlty CoU^e. well Te«uig, toiephoae fi4S-SMl. Ticket* available at Bushnell Bex Office by ALHAMBRA, Calif. (AP) — A queetion-answer eeaelon wfifi commission miould contlntse to lands at a time when he was a would convene on achedule. "We were sitting on the front mon stocks which hava paid dividends function, but would not be per­ corps commander In World Wat “It may be poaaible that Mar­ mall and at Morlarty Broe. Call Dan Carey ELECTRICITY; The nation follow the (Uecuseton. The Book 84S-61S5 or 94S-4874. All eeate reeerve^ has moved a step closer to the porch when all of a sudden a mitted to retain a professional n . shall can obtain a restraining big patch of lawn started to Faiir eschihit wSl be dis|)laored ovary three months for 20 or more years. dtreotor. The cltatica said he often order preventing the grand jury $8.50, 8.75, 2.25. goal ot cheap electricity from boniocTow, and again Wednes- STANLEY WARNER atomic energy with the develop­ move, then dropped out of ‘Dm suboommfttae on "Budg­ piloted his unarmed plane at sight," a housewife declared. day and Thuradaiy ftx>ip> 1:30-4 W hile y ^ ora there, why mot take a et and Finance’’ has recom­ dangerously low glUtudea and ment of a nuclear reactor that pjn. Prooeeds go to the aohod mended that the date of ap­ ” resourceful!Y gained first hand produces its own fuel; Esther Baker, wife of a bank Ifiyrary. moment for a friendly chef. You’ll re­ pointment of the town assessor knowledge which did niuch to (he American paople,” McLeod The Atomic Energy Commis­ supervisor, said the hole ap­ ba engaged to the month of Insure the rapid destruction on said. sion announced that an experi­ peared over the weekend. P o NARCOTICS CHARGE I ceive a warm and friendly welcome. mental fast •> breeder reactor lice were summoned. "An offi­ May, following the date a new enemy forces.” ’ TONIGHT OPENS HARTFORD (AP) — Homer Hpdge, bom at Goiconda, 111., TIO SETS achieved a self-sustaining chain cer looked Into the hole, sug­ board of directora takes office, MONDAY gested we fill it up, then left," WUHam Sapip, S3, whoee Main on June 12, 1893, entered the WILL BE SOLD NOV. 25 reaction early Monday morning and that the appointment be Bids for Desks at a testing station near Idaho she said Monday. St. apartment hod been watohJ for an indefinste term, to in­ Army through the Reserve. He ONLY IN 9 Nlghte nwtt m o A m tm MANCHESTER Falls, Idaho. "But then we discovered that ad by polloe for aeveral weeka sure oonttaiuHy. At present, the was commissioned an infantry Mon. thru was arreeted on narcotiea 2nd lieutenant at the University Opened by Town A Grtotor AT The $36-mUlion reactor—first the bottom of the hole apparent­ assessor is appointed in No­ Fri. ly is the top of an old Indizm or obargea yesterday. PoUoe said of Illinois when World War I McmehMtor MARLOW’S 8 P.M of its kind—generates eleotrtclty PUTNAM & CO. vember by nerwly created and at the same time produces Spanish well. That means it they found six p a^ ets alt isney mile ordeal, all four Comots were still going strong I tlona. AR eyM re<»ived by this the Distinguished Service-Medal W D TINE B E T W E E I# Tho purposof To tost ths stamins of a toam or INSURANCE PROTECTION bank from donors ara made wyh two clusters, the Navy Dis­ spsclal *64 Comets . . . to find out how much No cars have over demonstrated thoir stamina and available to- all tihose needing tinguished Service Medal and PATIENT AND ” punishment thoy could bo mad# to U k o -o n body, staying power so convincingly as those Comots. tranaplanla without charge for Purple Heart for wounds in the WOMAN’ axle, sutponslon, transmission, and angina. LINCOLN-MERCURY DIVISION MOTOR COMPANY tha evea. Solomon Islands campaign. 'Vohmrtear mambars from .he The Easy, Worry-Free sponsoring organlzationa trans­ MARCHER DIES port the donated ayaa from HARTFORD (API — An 82- ••M aw mmi merami IxapHals in OmneoUcut to the year-old Veterans Day marcher Eye Bank Center at the New ooUapeed near the reviewing <:S0-8:85 Britain General Hospital,'or to stand at the Old State House eye banks to Boston or Nelv yesterday and died on the way -Exrluelye Hartford Run! FISH FRY Way To Pay For Heat York City. to the ho^ital. He was Petei Sinoe June 2«, 19«1, ftS6 eyes Q. Nielsen of Hartford, a Spon- (ALL YOU CAN EAT) YOU C A N T FIND A FINER have been donated, and of the ish-Amerioan War veteran whwhf> URNSIDE 88 banks in the United States was marahal of tha parade )Ufi '.HO lU IU N M Or AV I I AST M AHUOHlift' FrM FM i LonionWadgM HEATING OIL PROGyiAM THAN that ir* affiliated with the year. f t Eye Bank Association of Amer­ FtmhcIi Friod Potataot CoIm Iow ica, tile Connecticut Eye Bank has grown to become the aec- n m m m m FtasMy lokod RoHi md Ivttar >■ V-- 1...... FOGARTY'S INSURED os»d nnKMt productl-ve in the to BARBICAN RLMS number of eyes oollected. DjEf ARTMENT OF THEATRE y •a.you want to heat the problem of rainy days, All funds or pledges (br eyes EVERY WEDNESDAY j:’., BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN! may be sent to the "Conneoti- Unlvorsity of Connocticut cut Bye Bank, P.O. Box 1910, d r y e r . You’ll be able • Level, economical payments! 5 P.M. t o 9 P.M. buy a flameless electric Plantavtile. PRESENTS \ 'V to laugh at the weather, dry clothes anytime. And flameless • Pajmient protection for you and your JUIOLIERE'S -J b y o ' .family In event of accident or sickness Five Flee Font Reich ENJOY ONE OF OUR DEUCIOUS electric drying is even better than sunshine! See and buy a or death! BERLIN (AP) T— A group of flameless electric dryer at your dealer’s now...and W altz five young East Germans. ^ THE IMAGINARY INVALID COCKTAILS SAna^ma iBRBiunm under 18, escaped to West asrlin A Farae WItk Interludes of Music nnd Dance thrwghWaahda^ FOGARTY BROTHERS. Inc late Monday night, poli^ re­ COLOR DE LUXE ported today. y NovembwJI5«23 (No Smiilay Porformaikct) Shown At 5:46 'and 9:29 fb a sssss anglnsirlnt 99 H*** *>»*> patte n j^en cs at DsyQwMi poasIMs is yoiwa In evsgy *94 Coal, Coke, Range and Fuel Oil They got thcoughy&e bani- Romst. N r two lee sunwlsini ly Im* iwwr kind of Csnist. Bigger, bsWsr looking wiMi a smssMi new Mg- Buy mm amd tahz advamtage ofH EI/X ys famtm 3M a y oades in a group ^ th o u t being HARRIeF S. JORGENSEN THEATRE (UJ IHE BAME H WIflEn HOWARD JOHNSON'S glgggldSt a soNd hsfty fssi • • • Wis nisM rssponsivn anginas in Ns nsM. AH yours at a saaipaBt prtoal Oil Burner Service and Sales I noticed by Red bonier guards. Police gave ng details of their I’’Landmark fpr Hungrj o#er (m d our $10 installation aUouxmce, too! ] 319 Broad' Street- Tlcksla RcservattoBS AvaUnbls 1 , means of euape. NOW Americans” Manchester, Conn. Over thp- weekend four young TeJ. 649-4539 men hga reached freedom in Auditorium Box Office 429<98$1; Ext. 441 MORI ARTY BROTHERS, Inc. West Berlin anq another five (8:S0-4:$0) 1/ 4 b Off Oakkuid S t 901-B16 CENTER STRRET — MANCHESTER, CONN. — >fREE PARKING AT OUR FRONT DOOR — persona had escaped acroaa the On Tolland Tnmpika THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY border between Bgat and West Admlseleni $1JM . Onrteln SiU pjn. Oonnany.^ Shown .V

J . ■ JdANCHESWJl EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1968 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR era for the Rotary Club’s second the fiMtoartng areas: Art, ^ South Windsor annual sports n i^ t at the South Hebron Frederiok Wythe and Mm Hel- Andover HEALTH CAPSULES an Ladinig; driver education. WorhTs Fair Taking F orm^ Left Regime Aides to Probe by Mtchael A. Pfctti, MJX Whidsor High School today at HALL State Police Aide 7:80 p.m. Refreshments win be Dwight Martin; music. Robert Afilwaiikee Firm r VX) WHESZ6 WHEN VOU seiVed. Cknres; bualaasa education. Goal of Moro BREATHE, POES THIS MEAN ‘ Tickets may obtained art Animal Show Raymond Boisvert and IVahk Lavish Industry Showcase ZonersView you HAVE ASTHMA? To Talk to Men Center Barber Shop, R t 6, atnAmo; home soonenfles, FOR RIINT In Baker Case (Conttnned from Page One) Jackson’s Market, Oakland Rd., Mra. Vktnrta MwklBad and By ROGER LANE < Moss* decreed "eibove the Inquire LUhuanlan-Hall Hie Holy Naane Society of Wlnton’s Package Store, R t 8, SetatRham Mra. .Mm Botasn; AP BoaineM Newa WHtor Map of 8-Lot WASHINGTON (AP) — Th« rtsoal. Thao- Adam's apple” tappeal for ea- Almort 40 pet cent of the 24 OOLWAY ST. Federal Home Loan BanX St. Mapgarwt Mary Chundi wSl and Clvles Restaurant, Rt. 6. NEW YORK (AP)—On 646 tahllHhments in the laRe amuse­ meet today at p.m. »at the ITie next program of the Re- dore J. Peray; 'IBirery, Mim Mal^lst aoclalists, howeveV', ad­ 643-0618—648-8490 . Boaid plans to Inveetlgate the 8 acre* pf reclaimed miurshUmd ment area, on the south of the here to a pro-<5ommuntst faction dhUrrih hail. Manchester Evening Hemld glonaa PTA OtmneU Youth Ate* Faiias. Subdivision FOR ALL OCCASIONS booming Milwaukee mortgage Series will have as Ra .M an a in sight 'Of Manhattan’s towers grounds fronting Meadow Lake. that supported - today’s strike. ilnsuranre firm that figures in Atity. Sklnoy D. Giber a t the Soath Windsor correspondent Marti Bosk Weak the |1 billion 1964-65 New York The area, reached by a pe­ apecial services department of Laon Kata, telephone 644-1TSS. horse, pony, and thrse Oetmsn Ri observation of Rook Weak, The map for an elght-krt;*u*^ At least 10 per cent of the the Robert G. Baker Inquiry. Shepherd dogs, all trained by World’s Fair Is fast taking destrian tunnel under an er- Cjhristian Democrats oppose cen­ Joseph P. McMurray, chalr- the Ooimecticirt State PoMce will Nov. 10-16, Zkatglas library form. pressway, wfti be ohsekwed division on Gilead Rd. has been ter-left government, largely be- 'inan of the bank board, told the be the guest speaker. He will Albert Prendbii of Ehat Hart­ dtoplay over 108 submitted for approval of the ford. In some ways, the giant ex­ with restaurants, night cliAa, a causa.they suspect the Socialists. Notice Washington Star Monday the in­ tolk albout the problems of en­ book* for young people, wMcb position shapes up as a big city waterside stage and 'band shell Andover Planning and Zoning Perhaps half the party is only forcing amti-obsoenity lasvs. Manchester Boys Bargain price* for the ra- may beba botvoesedbotvoesaa on Friday.snaay. mIn Oommisaion by Larry CJordon of vestigation will be aimed at makiitM five performance*. are cousin to the familiar county for musicails and other non- lukewarm to the idea. possible conflicts of interest In . Setback Party Slated addition a collection of etanen- f*lr-T-mlnus squealing hogs, mkhvay features. Vernon. ' The Ck)mmuntsts said • real WE HAVE DAILY At Naval Station In effect and tIckeU may be tary eChool Bbrery book* *e- Gordon anti associates own the operation of the firm. The Pleasant Valley Chab will purchased through Mra. Hedley cattle pens and the like. Stoniiarly split off tO the west leftist government was possible Mortgage Guaranty Insurance sponsor a public setback paity leatod by Mlaa Rhet* Ctirtc, But it also is developing Into wUl be the fair’s transportation about 170 acres in the areo. only it they participated. Their DELIVERY TO THE The Great Lakes Naval Train­ E. Hill of Amston, M m IMward The eight-lot wibdivision con­ Corp. at the clubhouse on Nov. 16 at Patrowskl of London Perk, Mrs. and loanetl by the state depart­ possibly the richest and most section, including the CIM, Ford party central committee talked Several persons conneciea 8 p.m. Mrs. Norman Bratlsford ing Center, HI., has recently ment IRirasy servioe wfti be sophisticated showcase for tains albout 20 acres. About half of mass action to bring aboOt a seen an Increasing njimber of James Derby of Bast St. and and Chrysler structures. with savings and loan a.ssocia- end Mrs. John Hyde are chair­ Bhcnm tiwueigiti W ednesday a t American business and Indus­ ' Industrial pavilions axe going of the plots have already been "true leftist" government. Manchester men among the re­ Mrs. James Law of Hebron. Sin­ •soM, Ifhe commiseian was told. BOLTON tlons serve on its board of di­ ASTHMA (6 A FREQUENT men. gle tickets or eerie* tickets may the etaneritary scliool. branch of try ever, conceived. up in the east wing, and foreign, The political crisis could go on rectors. Board of Education cruits. DougkM lAbrsry. A story hour The fair’s scale is colossal, Because of some low, wet spots for weeks. Moro still must work CAUSE, BUT OTHER THINGS, _ „ ^ Robert L. Lovett, son of Mr. be purchased at the Rhem au­ U.S. Government, state and re­ The firm earned heavy paper fiUCH AS A TUMOR, CAN PO for klMdargartiiera through its extravagance unrivaled and ligious exhibit halls will occupy in tihe area, the lots are latger out an agreement with party proflte for Baker, former secre­ -Phe Board of Elduoatxxn win John F. Lovett. 84 ditorium on the day of the per­ Grade 4 will be held TVtday at tihan tihe required one acre min­ AREA IT, F.SPECIALLV IN OLPgR moeit today at 7:30 p.m. at the Hawthorne St.; Roy F. Delong. formance. some of its features unprece­ the center area. leaders on a program and a divi­ tary to the Senate’s Democratic PEOPLE. 8 pm. iflsB Mtejorie H. Mar­ dented. imum. sion of Cabinet seats. majority, and Rep. John W. Wapping Blemetitary School. „f Mr. and Mrs. Roy De- Tike show 1* scheduled for 2 Little parks, landscaped The commission Iws the map HmMi Cp»>Im lialpkil ■"•••■Mtiso. To be discussAl is a reque.st by ,(,ng 79 Walnut St.: Norman F. tin, Mbrarisn bswl, and Mira One exhibit alone, housing walks, fountains, plazas and Byrnes, R-Wls. . ai« M* !• W ol • llMM p.m. Saturday and will laat one Fkstiirth achricr, wfll be etory General Motors Corp.’s Futura­ under study. EASY THIS YEAR Byrnes bought stock In the the odunctl to meet w*th the LaRose. son" of Mr. and Mrs. hlOur. Parents are requested to artificial pools wHl lend bea^i- At its recent’'meeting the LENOX board tomorrow. Norman O. LaRose, 48 Blssell triler* Mottieni are kwMed bo ma, will rise 10 stories, occupy Ufying touches. WORCESTER. Mas.s. (API— firm In September 1960 after he j — call for their children prompt­ atten d 230,000 square feet of ground planners also met with W. Harry had helped to obtain a favorable Un,fuushed and new businesa St., are all attending recruit ly at 3 pm. ThOmaa J. Deegan, executive Anyone who knows the birth­ PHARMACY win include; Completion of work space and reportedly cost close committee chairman of the fair, Ervgland and Atty. Robert Gor­ days of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth tax ruling for the insurance | training at the center. The nlne- A delightful v ariety of H en U to 150 million. don, both of Manchester, re­ corporation In March 1960. on appendix of rules and regu- 1 week course Includes naval oii Christmas plays wlU be present­ said it will be "the biggest box Carlson’s children knows how Hebroa Mira There will be about 200 oth- office hi history.” garding EJllzabeth Heigltts, a old they are this year nt least. 2 9 9 E. CENTER ST: Byrnes paid *2,300 for his i Weddings lation.s concerning wages and entation, history and organiza- ed on Dec. 14 by the Cblkken’a subdivision located just off Mock which now has a value of 1 sniaries: consideration of action tion. seamanship, ordnance and Wing of the Little 'Theater of era, with business corporations Bankers’ estimajles. he said, Bobby celebrated his 14th birth­ generally erecting the most lav- Webster Lane where the bound­ day on May 14; Diane was'12 TEL. 649-0896 $36,000. on suggestions and quest*ons gunnery, military drill, first aid Manchester Including the fol­ call for 70 million visitors over aries of Bolton, Andover and The Senate Rules Committee, I.«e - Jeffries concerning rules; fMvnation of a and survival. lowing numb era; Ouiatm** MORIARTTS FLYING-A SERVICE lah. One fair official estimated the tiwo years. Others range to on Sept. 12, and on Oct. 11 OVKR8IOHT It would take 100 hours merely H'0bron meet. A very small part Ricky turned' 11. FBI and Internal Revenue Ser\’- Miss MaiT Elizabeth Jeffries cHteens committee; meeting on | Wayne B. Mondun, son of Mrs. Elvery Day, by WtlHam Dean 60UTH SALT LAKE, Utah 82 million. About 42 miUion Ice are understood to be looking No\-. 26 with principala to die- , Arline M. Mondun, 38 Norwood Howell, ki an adaption by Adele to walk through them all. persons saw the Brussels ex­ of the subdtvislDr is in Andover. Into Baker’s purchases of the and Bartholomew J«rtin Lee, cues presenrt. educational p ro ! 3t.; Galen C. Young, son of Mr. Thane, <9rected by Rosalie (AP) — Hard-worUng hurglai* ANNOUNCES The displays, some of breath­ position of 1956. The request, presented was both of Manchester, were unit­ gram; review Of November! and Mrs. Charle.s F. Young, 114 pounded out a two-foot-aquare taking ingenuity, will drama­ reaUy to get preliminary ap­ Arm's stock. Blum and Marilyn Mann; nola tn the aide of a buUdlng A |2 admission fee has been John E. Horn*, a member of ed in marriage Saturday mom- ■’Notes and Quotes;” report on I Chestnut St,; Walter J. Barelsa, Christmas Apple, by Margaret A NEW LUBRICATION SYSTEM tize wonders of science and set for adtiilts and 81 for chil­ proval of a short strip of ro^ son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter A to enter a warehouse here. what they poetend for the fut­ tn Andover to lead into the the Federal Home Loan Bank ing at St. Bridget’a Church. admlniatration of policy regard­ WHMams, directed by Betty Then they baided a safe Into a FOR 1942 and 1943 CARS dren 2 to 12. However, whole­ Bocu-d which regulates federal­ ing staff attendance ait teaohera Bareisa, 84 Wedgewood Dr.; F. Spalla and Doris Frost; What ure.' sale advance buyers of tickets main part of the development, OPEN TONIGHT TILL ly chartered savings associa- TTie bride is a daughter of J. Hoher m , son of Mr. and back room and hacked off tta They wtB accent cultural com­ about 125 acres. The commis­ 9M oonvemtion; diacuasiKin of plane Color Is ChristmasT, an ortgi- door, only to find that,the safe at a diisoount will reoffer them tions, told the Washington Post: Mr. and Mrs. James Uccello, for opening of Orchard HHl this Mrs. Frank J. Hoher, 43 Dale nal, by Howard WUUama <■- PISTOL-MATIC mercial, entertainment, roligt- at cut prices. sion could sec no apparent "At this point we don’t say 173 Spring SI. 'Ihe bridegroom Rd., and Richard E. Neville, contained nothing but records, ous, hirtorlcal, music and apot^ reason why the road .should not school year. rooted by Bobbie Santini and niey missed $800 In catii slt- A NEW FLYING-A PRODUCT A total of 8120 million in pub'- SAVE TIME, and SAVE MONEY, TOO! Mtara Is anything wrong with the is a son of Mm. Mary Lee of Wapplng Oamnmnlty Church son of Mr. and Mrs. Elden W. Betty Lundburg; an tUbnrrimt- themes. Me funds is being spent to ex­ be accepted by the town if It oompany. But we feel we should 38 Margareft Rd. and the late NevlUe. 182 Deepwood Dr., ttoig on a nearby desk tn a was built according to specifi- The Blventng Groiqi of tiie ad ballet version of the Nutr eamboK. In the Vatican Pavihon, vis­ pand the arterial highway net­ take a look at It.” William Lee. Wapping Oommunity Church completed their recruit train­ cracker Suite by TebaOwwky, MR. CAR OWNER: The jiew "extended lubrkaitloti** itor* wUl be aUe to 'view Mich- work near the site by 16 lanes. catinns of the town ordinance- * Are you looking for on inex- The company’s biggest growth The Rev. Stanley E. HastUlo ing a short time ago. choreography by lee and Bev­ aiangelo'* famed sculpture Other millions are going into covering such roads. Women will me>et Monday, Nov. period* (80,000 mileo, etc.) m uire apeeW g r ^ The question of whrt effeqt Holiday Hazaar Coming to Center Church came during 1960 when It won of St. Bridget’s Church per­ ns, at 8 pm. tai Fellowahlp Hall. During the training period the erly Burton. "PUsta.” foclUties for arrivals by sub­ I pensive CHEST of DRAWERS the faVoraWe tax ruling from formed the ceremony and cele­ Mr*. Mary Dayia*, preaddent of men receive teats and Inter­ The fourth program w4B not of e'vaaHng chemlcsl composition. The PISTOLr ‘niere will be life arts ftguires way, bus, raliroad, helicopter the higher aseeasmente on land 2 the Treaaory Department and brated the nuptial Mass. Boat- views which determine their be until Feb. 16 at which tkne MATIC program ia your guarantee of aatdafaetory and boat. in the town, effective on Oct. Mrs. Malcolm Robertson, Veft,'®'whlioh are m\iltd-(X)lored and'i>store. will open from 1 to 9 pm . the Planned P’arenrthood League C A S H FUEL of dinosaura, eleotrcnicaUy ani- 1, might have on the rate of Luncheon will be served from H for the youngster's room? also after a group of prominent quets of white mums were on of Greater Hartford will be the future assignments In the Navy, the pecoiisatnn section of the lubrication aervice. This proP'*™ includea an ap* noated rendUtons of historical A 1,000-berth fibergkts ma­ leader o f Bethany Group of sewn on a background of green. savings annd loan Industry the altar. Upon completion of the program Hartford Symphony wlH enter­ rina in nearby Flushing Bay housing development was dte- Center CongregaiUonal Church, Miss Carrier put the coverlet 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and a speaker. The film "A Fair SERVICE plication key color coded with the guna and graasoa personages who shake yoiv buffet supper fixnn 5:30 to 6:30. M Marlow's Furniture is your Sgores tollined tile firm as offi- The bride, given in marriage Chance” will be dhown. they are assigned to service tain. hand and a monorail system will handle boat traffic. oussed rt some length. Some admores a handmiade qulR made together, and Mrs. Robertaon •ers ana tdlrectors. by her father, wore a full- schools for technical Instruction to prevent errors or misapplication. New York Telephone Oo. Is members of the oommisaion and from on antique pattern through tied the quUL The hoims of the Reiervationa for the supper will Hosteaa for the ewening will On OoUege OounoU Save $8.00 On 200 Gallons like the one that made a Mt rt ^ best bet! 4>5-6 drawer chests length gown of idipper aaitin,' be Mm Carolyn Myrtck. Bach or to ships and stations for on- making provtston* to handle 34 some of the public in rttend- the oomlbmed efforts of herself, fair, which is am annual event, close Monday ami may be marie designed with three-quarter*- Gordon W. Weeman Jr., a ttw BentUs World’s Fair. wi'tlh Mrs. Laura LoomUs, 48 woman I* aaked to being some­ the-job training in a United 24-H«ar Barner Service These and other lures are eX' television programs from the ence expressed concern that the Mias Gertrude Carrier, center, have been changed this year. length sleeves and flower and States Navy rating specialty, student a t Hobart College, Ge­ higher assessments 'would force and Miss Ruth Porter. The quilt A bargain basement will be open N. Elm St., or at the church in oil fnishes. St. James Ladies thing non-pertahaMe for the neva, N. Y., la one of two stu- pectsd to attract 40 mUUon fair stmultemeously, and instal­ I pearl aipphquee. Her fingertip ThankgeMng baakvta. MORIARTYStSitt ling 7,000 telephones plus 1,400 numerous parcels of land on the will be offered tor sale rt a from 9 a.m. until noon, and re­ office. There will be refresh­ length vrtl of illusion was ait- BROADER STUDENT AID dents'rt Hobart named to the person*, or tour times the draw market and with it would come ments served at a snack bar liie Mens Club will meet McKinney of the 1962 Seattle Fair, in the pay phones (all pushbutton). HoUdaiy Bazaar a t Ijhe church open r t 3 pm . until sold out. Plan Card Party tartied to a crown of seed NBW HAVEN (AR)— Even Independent CoMege Ooundl. TIM MORIARTY, Prop. rapid growth. The thought was Wedn-enday, Nov. 20. Mias Por­ The majority of the booths, tn- from 2 to 4. (Herald photo by H Look, koro's o typical buy— Tuesday, Nov. J9, ait 8 pm . In Weeman, a freshman, is the son first of two *lx-nKMkh seasons Under an estimated 825 mil­ pearls and lace, and rtie car­ F^oweh^ Hall. It should be undergraduate students ki the Lumber end Supply Co. 510 HARTFORD ROAD lion contract, the Pinkerton brought out that the gain in tax ter made all the butterflies, ohiding a gift sljop and country Saternis) ried a cascade bouquet of whtte lowest fifth of their rtass will of Mr. and Mra. Gordon W. rtartlng AprU 22, oWlolate say. Agency 'will provMe various se­ doUarB from the increased tak |. 4 drowor Sokm M o p I • ■Wm of St. James wiU noted that this will not be for Weeman of Hebron. The eider ■ponBor a mataary whist, set- rosebuds and pompons. be eligible for achoilarahlp rene­ E st. 1947—^Bolton SPEaALIZE IN FOREIGN CAR SERVICE An kitemational theme, curity and related aervioee be­ on land might be minimal com­ supper, but dessert and coffee Weeman ia rector of BL Peter's Feetory-tralned VoUonragea nwobanie I ings) Radio Circle, the 'Voice baok .snd taridg« party Frtdaiy Miss Patricia Lw of Man­ win be served following the wals during the 1964-66 aca Teaoe Ihrough' Understand­ yond thorn arranged by individ­ pared to the cost in higher tax­ H C H E S T chester, a sister of the bride­ demlc year, Yale University an­ Episcopal Church. ' TeL <43-2141 ing,” has been chosen. Its ual exhibitors, using some 3,000 es for ElU taxpayers to ooVer the Auction Center Moves < Officers Elected of the Andes of Quito, Ecua­ ■t 8 pm. hi 9L James' School meefJng. Panel Evahiatloa dor. The radio missionaries Mr. and MTa. J. Edward groom, was maid of honor. She The Rerv. Gundenelo Randrez nounced yeiaterday. The liberal' oyrnbed: the unisphere, a 120- men. ooet of the new town servioee MtoKtsever wUl bave charge of wore a .royal blue brocade iaed scholarship poUcy wUl al The Regional PT8A will meet Coot diameter globe of stainless As many more will be em to be provided. The Kiwanls Radio Auc­ By Church Club started in Quito in 1931 with wiH be the speaker. this evenh^. The program wlft North American headquarters ■ $ 0 / 1 . 8 8 tbe miatary wthst and setback. s. matching floral head' _ There wRI be no meeting In low for continued financial aid rteel bearing a relief map of the ployed under a general plan Ihe poosibility that the town tion redemption center has piece with face veil, and car­ to undergraduates who had include a panel disouaslon on world. for basic malntenaiice opera­ and land owners could make moved from Watkins Broth­ located In Talcottville which ICna Lodie Hoyt wUl handle December. , Rham sohool’a evaluation re­ Mrs. Perclval Humhreys of has since moved to Florida. A nw» iniW^gis game. Refreshments ried a colonial bouquet of Rotary Cbdt passing grades ki all courses Despite what these imply, tions — cleaning, scrubbing, use of the programs on land ers store to difford’s Men’s white and blue pompons and during thedr previous term, ana port. PrlndpeJ Alden Spauld­ Russia, Great Britain, France refuse and gr rb^e disposal 36 Croeby Rd. was elected pres­ question and answer period — EASY TERMS and FREE DELIVERY — s«ai be sesvwd atfter the card Carl Taatrzemskl,* Boston Red UM, pained by the last legisla­ Shop, 985 Main St. The tel­ was held after the viewing of ivy. Sox star and American League had grades of 70 or better hi at ing and faculty membera wBI be China and several other leading and the Mice. ture, waa brought out. Through ephone number is still 643- ident of the Women’s Fellow­ FREE MAIN ST. and PURNELL PARKING piaiytnK. participanta. SupL Ahrem Da- Under 'what may turn out to the slides. TMcats may be obtatsied by Miss Patricia Brown of Wal­ batting champion, and Art Mc- least half their freshman cours­ nations declined to tiUie part. these lows owners can apply to 9501. First bidders are re­ ship of the Presbyterian "Dependable For Over 50 Years!” •onlMothw any mennber of thie lingford -was bridesmaid. She Ginley, aports aditor of the Hart­ es and 60 or better in st least marjlan will be present. 6tlU others wUl be represented be stosybook ftnanoing arrange­ the bocurd of assessors to have minded to pick up and ro- Church at a meeting last night Mrs| Harold Smith was In eumnMttee or may be jjurtihaBed wore a cranberry colored bro­ ford Times, win be guest apeak- half their upperdaas course*. I The program will also includB only by oommeiclal exhibitora ments, the sponsoring Fair their land classified as farm deem merchandise, otherwise at the church. Mrs. James Ran­ charge of devotions for the j evening. Mrs. Robert McAllis­ mt Mm tloor. Committee mem- cade drees, matching accea- While the Italian govern­ Oorp. hopes, after the fair land, forest land, and the like, articles will go to second bid­ som was elected vice president; bsni are Mrs. Alfred J. Kargl, soriee. and carried a colonial ment. tor example, ia sitting ckwee in October 1966 and the and, if accepted, get a oorres- ders. Mrs. Robert McKean, recording ter and Mrs. John Makulis 165 rWguBon Rd., chairman; bouquet of white and cran­ out the fair, an. Italian indus­ grounds are tidied, to ciome out pondtogly lower tax assessment. Decretory; Mrs. Harold Smith, were hostesses. with nearly 827 miUion In- the M rs. Samuel Miaitiempo, 231 berry pampons and Ivy. becouse you serve yourself trial consortium will provide Ihe town oould acquire open- corresponding- secretary; and The combined Men’s and , w#su SL, oo-chaiiman; Mtias Donald Orous o f ToiHand $3 mlUicn pa'vilian, one of 48 tUl—in addition to 824 million spaces for conservation and Mrs. John Makulis, treasurer. Women’s Fellowships will hold 1 FURNITURE DEPT.—Lower Store Level served as best man. Ushers with which It plane to repay Starsiak Named Mrs. William Coseo, guest the annual (Christmas party on ! N Ruth Bronkie, 28 'msmlbull St.; foreign struotimes planned. recreation, in various 'waya, and MAIN ST, MANCHESTER—Phone 649-i6221 ■ were Rdbert Lee of Mancbeater, Defection of many foreign construction advances from the speaker, showed slides on the Dec. 9. The men will be in MkB. John Gohlhig, 11 Ardmore city. make appboation to the state By County ASC Rd.; Mk«. lisMle Hoyt, 88 FttOtin brofflier of the bukdegroom, and MORIARTY BROTHERS governmenta was the out­ and federal government to work being done by the HCJB charge of the prog;ram and the Bh; Mm. Tad KieJnB, 138 lasd- W&Uam Bonnefant of Hartford. growth of oonfUct over grooind dhare in the cost of ax]ulsiUon if (Heralding (Jtirlst Jesus Bless- women the refreshments. I ■ III low Rid.; Mn. Wilfred Lemire, Mr*. UooeUo wore a mMnlglit rulea between the New York the land is acquired by pur­ Ekrtest Starsiak of 18 HiUe isrr BRMhfleid B t; Mi«. Andrew blue velvet dneaa with mahcMng Fair’s OEgantoera *aad the Bu Studying Booklet chase. So far no action has been Bt. has been named 'vice chair­ ItaObeiK. 88 BMe 8 t ; Mrs. wnceaaorl'ce. The bridegroom’* NOVEMBER SALE! reau of International Bxpoai taken to orea'be a conservation man of the District 5 committee BHaven MaronovUoh. 22 Ridge- mottier wore a craribeiry bro­ tion, a worklwtde fair aanc Still Available coimmiisslan, to expedite such a flsld S t; Mrs. Margaret Minar, cade dress with matching ac- tioning group. of the 1964 'Hartford County program, and apparently Httie ASC (Agricultural Stabilization 84 HiKh St; and Mrs. Frank oasBortee. Both wore wtdbe or­ Arcmtects are hav field interest in the program has Robenbi, 56 T tayer Rd. chid oorsagea. day, and novel building con Student*—the school yeiu- la and Conservation) Ckxiununlty BIGGEST OCIOBER IN A KBoeptkin for 65 w«* held already one quiuter gone! As been shown by town officials. 0 tours will offer many rtriklng Committees. Chairman is Rob­ lat the Roeemount Reataurant, and futuristic effects. ^ teachers issue report cards and classes swing into the second Manchester Evening Herald ert J. Banaemer of East Hai't- IBoOtnn. For a motor trip to 19»e poof of one large irtruc- ford. Week Set Aside Florida, Mrs. Lee wore a brown half of the semester, you may Andover correspondent, Law­ turo, oontrl-ved for access to the rence Moe, telephone 742-6796. Other members of the Dis­ wool aukt with brown and befge ptibUc, is fEudiloned to resemble be wishing you’d studied hard­ er in that math or history trict 5 committee — represent­ To Build Fund aooeasertea. The ooupie w4U Itve the moon’s surface. Other ing the Manchester-East Hart­ ait 16 Norwich St, Hartford, course. RAMBIER HISTORY! building* 'will have the shapes ford area — are Alfred B. Burn­ atfber Nov. 25. of flying sauoeni, spheroids and Now is the time to do some­ Tht IfanchMter Green PTA thing about it. You can still ham, Roxde J. PhiHips and Ray­ h u daaigxiated next week aa toregular prisms. Girl Scout Notes mond A. Futtner, ail of Bast Leading industrial exhibitors et copies of the booklet “30 Msdslln* H. MitcheU Scholar- glays to Better Grades,” re­ Hartford. ■bip Fund Week in memory of Educator Urges hove planned ambitious instruc­ cently serialized in The Her­ Brownie Troop 615 Bansemer is district delegate Fastest Start Ever For Anodier AU-Fime Reconi’BiBakiiig Sales Year the lata principal of the Green tional -demonstrations and to the county convention today V ald. Brownie Troop 615 of 'Ver- Beboat vrtio was killed last shows. They are borrowing to elect a Hartford ASC county 5 College Years heavily from Broadway and Designed to help you get the pianck School was presented ipitumiif In an automobile ac- most out of what you study, with an American flag on Fri­ committee for the coming year, oMent Kcdlywooid teohniqries, and the this 80-page booklet is com- day afternoon by Mrs. Albert The others are aibeovate dele­ A drive for additional funds CHICAGO (AP) — A major world of art and music, to make piu:tly arranged in a spiral Sheffield and Mrs. Cora Blow gates. for the aoholanhlp, Instituted overhaul of college education, their offerings rt once theatrl- binding, and contains the com­ representing the Ladies Aux- aborOy after Mrs. Mitchell's extending It from four years to oolly effective and genteel. plete text of the series. fliary of the Manchester Chajp- death, will be held Nov. 18-22, ¥fFRE GIVING 6uR General Electric Co., for ex­ ber of the Disabled American Mr*. Raymond B. Gowen, PTA five and postpraimg specialisa­ Prepared by the Reading La­ ample, will demonstrate nu­ boratory of New York, an au­ 'Veterans. F O R RENT president announces, as the tion until graduate school, was clear fission. Ford attempts to proposed here today by a uni­ thority on speed reading smd Miss Joanne MiaoDonald ac­ 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projec­ eanlvanaxy' of her birth is LONGEST DEALS OF THE YEAR oompreas the span from the comprehension, the booklet is cepted the flag for the troop tatnrdfey. versity president. preWstoclc era to the present tors—sound or silent, alM Francis H. Horn of the Univer­ divided into six parts—Devel­ with the assistance of Miss During the week, containers in a ‘funnel of time.” 'Visitors Susan Miller and Miss Linda 35 mm. slide projectors. wm ba placed in classrooms sity of Rhode Island said the ed­ oping the Right Attitude, Pre­ On CRESTED Safe - Buy USED CARS will rkle through, of course. requisites for Mectlve Study, McNally. Flag Etiquettes were WELDON DRUG CO. throughout the school. ucation of broadly informed citi­ International Business Ma­ Farenta, former pupils, and zens can no longer be accom­ How to Use the Text, How to present^ to the members of the 901 Main St.—Tel. 643-6821 All Of Our CRESTED chine* 'Will undertake to illum- Take a Course, How to Handle troop. frlmda of Mrs. Mitchell are plished In the traditional four toahe such complicated con­ ■lao Invited to contribute. years. Specific CTourses, and How to Undergraduates should not be cepts as mi'cro-mmiaturizatlon Take a Test. It methodically KNOWS THE ROAD Obeoks aboukl be made pay- Used Cart Are: and oompuiter logic in relat­ ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP)-^Mike aUe to ‘The Madeline H. required to study some particu­ plots the system to follow for lar field In depth, Horn said, m snCTB) • ORADED • LAIELEO • ing IBM machines to everyday Improved study habits on Gruber has driven his semi iw r f f ii Bcholarahip Fund” human ootl'vltlea. ■■d maflad either to the school, particularly "It such depth is at either the high school or col­ trailer ttuck to Duluth, Minn the expense of exposure to and .AND WARRANTED* There efforts reflect what lege level. and back for about the 10,(X)0th or to James Neary, treasurer, one fair official called a "our- —and last—time. «IT BL Center St. understanding of some of the Copies can still be obtained humanities. Including the fine it Selling dealer w arrants sirTlceable (^ ra tio n for 1 year or 12,000 mflea, by reprtr or re­ tous marriage of theater and through the mall by sending 81 The 68-year-old veteran driver To date, the fund totals placement at his shop; at discount rates, of all parta falling within such period imder fl91. Plana are for the first arts, the social sciences and the oontrollod technology.” with your name and address for Murphy Motor Freight Lines oohoiarstiip to be awarded a natural sciences.” normal use excluding gla**, sheet metal, interior and exterior finish and trim, elooka, ra­ ha settii^ the entertainment to: Better Grades, c-o The retired after 46 years on the dios, batteries, gauges, balb*, antenna motors, air conditioning, tires, tubes, convertible tone, Robert Mosea, 74-year-old Manchester Evening Herald, road, 40 of them on the 160 ITnnrhfstrr School senior “The student.” Horn added, AMERICAN—A11-n«w compact econ­ nf**- June. 'The scholarship "should be Introduced to as tops and normal maintenance. SILVER CREST also excludes shocks, power aeata, 1^ - fair president, ruled out bClly- P. O. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio mile St. Paul - Duluth ^run. He pmi oommlttee Is headed by many areas of the arts and er windows, locks and latches. GOLD C:tiEST discount rates are 100% first 30 days, 60% donoers imd other honkytonk City Statiem, New York 19, N. has logged about 8 million miles omy king. America’s lowest priced sedans, 4 second 80 days 20% next 906 daya.^ SILVER CREST discount rates aw 50% llrat 30 Afety. FWlip Bayer. sciences as poMible. He should atiraotions. Y, without a serious accident. I ■ station wagon, hardtop and convertible.* not have to miss either chem­ days, 30% second 30 days, 20% next 306 days Non-selling derter discounts * » at half istry or Shakespeare, art or these rates. Three exciting Miieti Mrat beautiful, dling and parking. New options include Onlf Rambler offers aR theK extra vabies anthropology.” beet Mlling Rainbleri ever built I These Shift-Command automatic floor stick DARtoView Horn made his proposals in Let Us Approlsa Your Cor, Yeu'H Liko Our ApproisaL Rattle-free Advanced Unit Construction speech at the annual meeting of new ’64s arc stunningly new in styling. for V-8’s—you shift it, or it shifts itself; • Deep-Dip*rustproofing • Galvanized >¥liile You A ppnrist O un! and Wo'H Ukoto Tours! Movie (HI Reds the Association of State Univer­ All have stretch-out room for 6 adults, Adjust-O-Tilt 7-positjon steering wheel steel in vital areas • Ceramic-Armored sities and Land-Grant Colleges. muffler • Double-Safety Brake System Another of Horn’s proposals the superb comfort of coil-spring seats, for Classics, Ambassadors. Sqe the most _____ BtDoampmefvt,' 62 UNCOLN CONTINENTAL «1 UNCOLN CONTINENTAL appears certain to cause a the luxury of curved-glass side windows. successful Ramblers ever. We listen when Rambler leads because^amblerlinci i.Kstens It; a ookr Mm, wtt be shown ait Sultana white. Choice > of 2. Full Conti­ TrSO pm. Meting Thura- furor academic circles: CONVERTIBLE Full Ckmtlnental equip­ There’s a remarkably new and smoother you talk; build what you want into Ram­ "1 see an end to the tenure nental equipment inrtuding ment Red leather interior. *$omporta«M boiod m MnufochMoti’ summMI of Orflonl Fbrteh Chapter, 9 3 4 9 5 ride to go with America’s easiest han­ blers that are obviously better values. mM prim foi lowwt pilc#4 fMdolt.kh. I to be htid at the home of principle,” he said, "admitted-1 Factory Air Conditioning. N 2 9 5 Sultana white. W. WaBsoe Jones, 90 iyiy after a hard battle.” One owner ears. WINDOW 9 y Pbetos »d. "Tenure” Is the academic | ' 1 TUs nattnwsl defense pro- fdirase for job security. After 61 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 41 CADILLAC **42" CONY. IP—« Is to heflTing with honor college teacher reaches a cer-1 Full Continental equipment most modern SHADES robe MQUtacnMnts, and wlB tain level or status—it varies | 2 to choose from. ^3495 Beautiful vrtiite with matching G 9 9 G R taka pbiire tostoad of the pre- from institution to Instltutlcm- Sultana white or beige. leather interior, fully equipped. ” wraTw Made to Order ebouely *miaunc«d program on It is almost impossible to fire | ALSO •SAnoesbnal Aneodotef’ which him. J 40 CADIL $2895 5 9 C H E V . $ 1 3 9 5 41 BUICK $1795 VENETIAN BLINDS ertR be heH r t a dato to be an- Skylark 2-dr. hardtop, buck­ Bring your old rollers in Fleetwood sedan, typically Impala 4fOook bbie, RAH, 5 Cadillac equipped, including Power end*, ▼■4. et seats, dynaflow, RAH, FMlotiilfai and save S6c per shade Mra. Rdwanl Kuehn. DiAR Divers Seek Man power steering, vinyl roof, sehoabi ehskmem, wfehes to ro- factory Installed air condi­ '■i Irowner. low mileage car. hgaUng method. It ii the oblv I m I ■Dind membera to bring ar- Plagued by Pain I tioning. 41 RAMB. $1195 ttetos of good used clothing to 'Classic 4-door sedan, stand­ 42 PLYM. $1995 distilled and refined qiecifiGaillj f o r Y « — tiy ’em today at McDonald’s. Rod out just be sent to the schools. 41 PLYM. ^$1295 CLOVBRDALE. CWif. (AP) ard transmission, nicely Fury 4-door wagon, auto­ how good a Hamburget can be when made with Afber the meeting refresh- Fury 4-dr, hardtop, Salmon equipped. matic, V-8, power steering, effidflot, dean hooM heathig. Oom- meats will be S|erved by the CSoverdale police and a akin | white, V-B, automatic, pow­ care and prepared to your taste. McDonald’s Ham- diving team from the San Fran- RAH. hostiwnos, lira. George Thurber. er ateerlng, power brakes. paot, modwm oG-pomEid i n aflEB burgets ate made of 100% puce beef — never fro­ Mk*. W m e tic k A. Baker and claco Bay area searched Mon- 5 8 C H E V . $ 7 9 5 42 VOLKS. $1345 da-y for a missing World Wu* n Power are ao dliwtitvR «n|d eA kteit that, HBKWl x*^68tOEle 43 COMET $1995 4-door wagon, RAH, H-tnn plc*™P '9lth .heater, zen meat — bmt top quality beef ground fresh daily. J veteran whose wartime head in­ GHde, blackslack aimid white. 2-door aedan, automatic, ra­ ^ e . in m ost caoM they pay lor GMBk- They’re aerred hoc off the grill on toasted buns — juries left him . with contlhual | dio, heater. Sultana white. /te d s Hurl Bomb severe head paths. 40 MERC. $1395 40 FORD $1295 ■ d v e s i n r few diort yean. I n o o ld tfie way you IBcje ’em best. Plenty of parking . ^ . no I CLASSIC S or V -t—Beautifully best selling 6-cylinder station wagon. I AMBASSADOR v - 8 - Bucket Police said Albert LucchetU, I h seats, console, folding armrests, UMA, Peru (AP)—Men iden- 43,-of CSoverdale was last seen 41 COMET ' $1495 Monterey 4-door, automatic, Ranch wagon, standard tipping . instant aervice . . . and the tastiest food * balanced—big inside, trim outside. Also available, with new 198-hp V-8. tlfled M Communists inirled a Friday. He was reported miss­ 2-door station wagon, aiuto- power steering, R tM f 9Ul* ■hitt, 6 qytoder, RAH, Pa^ Ooonectitat, 8 out of 10 hoBoii- iu $oem at prices that pleasef ■ ■ Cross Country, above, is world’s Beautiful new sedans and hardtop, too.. ' ■ 270 hp standard in 990-H hardtop. matlc, RAH, Shltana white. tana white. eiflo blue. fire-boinb at R ul Haya de la ing on Saturday when two boys ownan know that only oA hM* li Torre, defeated . -^sidential found his wallet by the Russian oandid»t» in the last elections, River. Book tor ikm goldmn orchou See the '64 Ramblers — No. 1 in Compact-Car Sales — at your Rambler Dealer vrtaOe the political leader was Officers said Lucchetti had I tiling a ' lecture at Trujillo complained for 20 years about Unlveinlversity Monday. his head^ pains and last week MORIARTY BROTHERS E. A. lOHNSON Haya was unhurt but two | Veterans Hospital officials to ld , OPEN MANCHESTER BEHER HOME MEAT COUNCIL DEIHIRMIER MOTOR SALES INC. $t., M anchester, Conn. atudenti were wounded. Student | him thOy couldn’t help him. His Ml QENmi STREET, lU IK M ST E It-H U ltt EVES. " Me Doeeld's PAINT GO. followers q( his Aprista party ndent. ' wife said he ww despondent. ''Buy wUk ootiUeEiee train B m ICWA Oeraity'* O U M 123 MAIN ST. nursued Ulb Communists and By the end of 'Vet&ans Day, LIneaki Oaktlnra**!, atoraniy, Oeinei and W M y *eeR Piriw * 46 WEST CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER -Wateh the Danny Kaye Show on CBS-TV, Wedneaday ovanlnor’ lour were hurt 1* au ensuing Mcmday, no trace, other th fu PHONEPljM 649-4501 M f lg b t the wallet, had bton toond. A eN si from Pint NoWood Sopor Movfcot Ilk.: /V. '\.,; ■) ’ .1 r t

/ UANCHESTER EVENING HERAiJ), MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER It, 196t PAGE SEVEN.

PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, -1988 1IMIM M M Vfi Slivinsky^Camire ta his debt in a way they could mUd setback, once, from a tem- publican organiaalion In the to Be made and keiA W-partl- ^ Tiefney^Wahnquist Bagadinski-Gibbs the othar; K wbem other po­ san. pay by some favor to him; poraiy revival of the non-parti­ city of Hertford. tential trader* off. Connecticut san Citizen's Ohailer Ornimit- Tn other words, the young 8o, by proeeas of enmil, evo­ WED.' ONLY! I there, may have be«i otheir tea party which originally pro­ Republicans, or the "New Re­ lution, and eventual rewirgence Mtas JwMt Marto* Wohnquist Mtas Carol Ann Camlre of Eiirniug ijmilii pcoasions when he and leglslA- posed and defended the new puMicans.’' as they styjed them­ of poktica* ambitions, came to of ManchMter and Dr. Richard Rocky' HiU bKame the brWe oi And Bad News ita final end'one phase of the PUBuaUKD BY THJC tors shared some project to­ Yankee system of government for Hart­ selves, did exactly what Baltey, 20% ^ Nloholas Ttomey of Stoughtoti, Thomas A. SH\1n*ky of Coven­ almost a decade .before, had Hartford municipai refontt ef­ muLD raiimNo oo m e gether. ford, h\K, aside from that one Printed Chrlstmaa Mom ., exchanged vows Satur­ II BUm U Street One of the most encouraging been afraid some young Demo­ fort. But, on the aame election try in St. James' (Jhuroh. ROcky MjmciMfter,itJr, Onn. By A.H ,0. setback, having things pretty CARDS day In SI. Mary of the Hills and yet disturbing reports we His very position was excel­ much their own, the Demo­ crats of that day might do to day, some 18,000 votsw took Hin, Saturday. TBOMAS r. rKROUSOM the trouble to vote on several Church, Milton. Ma*.*.. WALTER R FERGUSON have encountered in some,time lent from the strategic point of cratic, way. The RepuMicans, him, If he didn't enter a slate. The l4w« ta A daughter of The bride 1* a daughter of Publlehcn A f«w yean ago Democratic when they did show themselves, But, although the situations questions which represented the 2 NutnM9 Ceiifitry 9 Mr. and Mrs. John F-, Vasquez rounded October 1. IMl Is that of the journalistic team view of the w'ould-be broker of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Wahn- Stat.e Ohainhan John M.‘ BalHy did so In alliance with the non­ in which the two party slates, first structural nlMilinga at the of Rocky Hill. The bridegroom of Rowland Evan* and Robert influence. And if he could, as m&de the decMon to put the d ty manager charter, and S Stera £ qutat of 270 Autumn St. The PuMtobed Every Evening Except partisan Citlsen* Charter group. first the Democratic, and now A e Open 9 to 9 s X bridegroom is the aon e f Mr. is a son of Mr. and Mra. Joneph ■undnyc e ^ HoMay* Entrr^ at Novak In the New York HeraJd he did, get a special amendment peuly lahei back In Hartford the Republican, entered the turned them all down, thus reg­ I SUvinaky o f Co\'entry. 5 r Poat Offlfce at Manrheeter Conn, municipal politics, and tAt AS- uouncil election time ap­ istering some kind of at least Route 6, Andover K ! and Mr*. Matthew F. TlcTney Tribune--a report in which tacked on to a big federal tax "nee of I>ud- scene might try to grab the ball the regular Republican olty ma­ Mi,** Cynthia W;tonquist of low. Mr.**., sis', er of the bride. CIRCOLATION8 • crisis and since, of the extent lative, as if somebody were to 'be partisan instead of non­ Hare a quarter of an hour lat­ 878 MAIN STREET and run with it and even make chine which, Indeed, the devel­ partisan, then at least it ought er. Manchester, sister of tbe bride, I \VR.* mati'rtn of honor Tht-i The Herald Printing Company. to which he had become the managing it toward an even­ opment caught by surprise. To Inc aaaume* no ftaandnl reapon- their entry into the "non-parti- was maid of honor. She wa- s.t- I bridesmaid'! w'ere Mi-s. Gerala. siMHty for typographical errora ap­ puppet of Moeoow'. Not all the tual climax, with each day's dis- aan’’ Council elections a lever the oontraiy, it was an Initia­ tlred in a floor-length go*\Ti of I Bouclier of East Hartford. Mi.*s ; pearing In advertleemcnt* and other wild-eyed revolutionary fervor cloaure looking just a bit more by which they might try to take tive on the part of a group of cranboTT*’ satin brocade, fash­ ! Ixnda Lextus and Mi.-=* Carol ' reading mntter In The Manchester control of the Democratic or­ young, ambltiouB, and pc^tloal- Evening Herald in Latin America, with it* tra­ serious. ioned with a rttftd bod'ce. and DoRoehn. boith of Rooky HiU. \ ganization in the olty of Hart­ ly aggressive Republicans who hell-flhaped aklr!. fthe wore a All the attendant.* woi-e oran- Dtsplav advertising closing hourat ditional hatred for evidence of It i« no wonder some mem­ ford. then and still so important were trying to g r ^ the ball and For Monday—1 p.m Friday emriberry hat with ro.*e hlos- borry brocade street-length For Tuesdair—1 p.m Monday. American Influence, wrants to ber* of the Senate are so nerv­ to the Democratic state organi­ run with H, all to the subse­ Boms on the crown and a ha.lf sheath dresse* with floor- For Wednesday—1 p.m Tuesday. escape the reduced and increas­ ous they run berserk. zation on state and national quent purpose of making any veil, and toe carried four ’onig length oversitirt.* and match­ For Tbursday—1 p.m Wednesday. election days. So Bailey Wm- success they obtained at the For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday ingly civilized linkage to the What if this Baker should YOU, TOO, CAN BE A WINNER! Btenvmed ro.*es in varying shades ing pilllxix hats witli circulai' For Saturday—^1 p.m. Fridav self put a slate in, and the polls in the Council deotlon a of pink. fac veil.*. The honor, attendant United State* by tucking itself find the going so rough he had Democrats have been putting a lever by which they might gn Claaalfled deadline; 10:*1 am. Mis* Bonnie Groves of Crom­ carried a cascade bouquet of each day oj publication except under the oppressive arm of slate in ever since, suffering a on to take control of the Re- Saturday — 9 n.m. to try to defend and justify well, coti.sln of the bride: Min* pink and white CAmations with Moaoow. And the Cuban crisl* himself by telling ail? Nancy Tierney of Stoughton, ivy accent.*; the bridesmaids Tuenday, November H and subsequent events did more sister of the bridegroom: and carried cascade bouquets of than reveal the extent of Cas­ In the "race" to save money on Mis* Cynthia Perkin* of Man­ pink carnations with ivy ac­ As He Says, Not Does chester were bride*mai graduate of Rocky Hill High creased social, economic and payments. Call orr write today for bridegroom; Harvey L. Wahn- The bride is a daughter of lengto velvet gowne, one in pea­ School. MrjsSiivinaky graduated homes, our church and our com­ Lynn-Minney Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Gibbs cock blue and the other in white chrysanthemums. The to Bermuda. Mrs. SUvinsky ta the Mkldle Ages, a besleg- political freedom, opportunity qutat Jr. of Wollaston. Mas*., from Manx-hester High School m munity. This ia one of the most- Sr., Twin Hills Dr. The bride­ olive green, and their Gowers brodegruoni's mother wore a wx>re a %vhWe wool drees and tag a«ny atarved a fortreag and justice. Laitin America's full details. brother of the bride, and Joseph 1958. Both are employed by the effective ways we can witness groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. matched toe bridal attendant's blue drea* and a corsage of cowl with Kelly green accees- gantBon. to our Lord and help In extend­ St.-UTton of Dorchester. Mass. ories. The couple wMl Mve in ! ConnecUeut Bank and Trust Co. need remains 8he same. The The bride’* mother wore a Stephen J. Bogadlnski, Portland. arrangements. pink camatianB. ing God's Kingdom on earth. It i Hartford. at the Constitution Plazn Beoauae there happened to be good newrs is that Latin Amer­ magenta and navy blue two- The Rev. John D. Regan per­ William Coleman of Portland A recepiticn was held at the will also bring much happlneas Mrs. Sivinsky is a 1961 I branch. among the Amertean buMneee pieoe drem wtth matching ac- formed the double ring cere­ served as best man. Ushers home o f the bride's parenis. ica is not going to be taking to our own lives. leaidera at leant one who wasn't Castro as the answer. cemortes; the bridegToom’* mony. were Dave Umba of Portland; Submitted by Rev, C. Henry The bride, given tn mairtage Geoffrey Gibbs Jr. of Florence, being completely gullible. Ade- Anderson, Pastor, Bmanual Lu­ mother wore a muted grem vel­ Meeker - Cole I Now for the bad news, which vet dree* with matohing aooea- by her father, wore a fuM-length brother of the bride; Dole Be­ naur waa oaUed upon to admit Correspondent Elvan and Novak theran Church. I sorien. Both mothers had cor­ gowm of white imported oriental noit and Thames Nolarv both Miss Brenda Ann Cole of Ambrosi'Hemmeler that hia own Weal Germany put this way; sage* of phalaenopeta. siTk, deeigned with scalloped of Portland Manchester and M. David waa currently engaged in the "Yet, Fldelismo at its worst CORE Plant Boycott Ij^bert J. A reception for 125 wa* held necickine, elbow-length scalloped Mrs. Gibbs wore an oliye Meeker of New York, formerly .pleasant, normal, and humane at the FrankUn Uitbuenian sleeves, beU-ehaped skirt with green velvet kheath. beige ac­ of Safford, Ariz., were united was not an unmlxed scourge for apphqued bends and detachable cessories. and a corsage of b ortnea* of aelUng wheat to the LOS ANGELES (AP- — The Club, Brockton, Mam. When in marriage on Oct. 19 at LaUn America. It frightened national director of the Con- leaving on a motor trip to obapeil tirodn. Her elbow-length green cymbidium orchid*. The Russian*. King's Chapel. Boston, Mass. the Latin-American oligarchy greas of Racial Equality says Washkigton. D. C., and Wll- veil of iUusten was attached to bridegroom's mother wrore a The bride is the daughter of TMa glimpse of the "don't into some token reforms. An>untry The Rev. Dr. Joseph Bart man wooing o f the Ruasian V ow . say the Herald Tribune practice dUcrimlnation will be-\ Mra. 'nemey. a 1961 grad­ wore a fUU-length drem of olive Club. For a motor trip t o Wash­ performed the ceremony. Rob­ N aateUites ta Central ISurope— a -a,, „..y 1:.“ 968 MAIN ST., GROUND FW klR— TEL. 649-8241 uate of Mancheeter High School, grew and peacock blue brocade, ington^ D.C., Mrs. Bagadinskl ert Walker of Boston was or­ wooing whdeh began while Ade­ "INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914- graduated from the Forsyth fa1 suit the Matoric . tide of German The Rev. Bemond J. BYwler '*8'^ 1., other people for themaelvea and kOYAL MRS. ALAN JAMES LYNN performed toe double ring cer­ with light brown acce.s.souncsh operator by Pratt and silk faille with a flower spray famous musicians and conduc­ of Weat Germany’s title to rep­ mony. WaiMer Oryab of Man­ ■Whitney, a division of Umtad Bernoid's Chwcli. Rockville. cessories and a corsage of pink at le'ast we Americans, in one We'II also have stenciled slices b f ice in toe front, and .«your order by Monday, Nov. 25 (Also available at the plant on 22 Warren Street, Manchester). Aircraft Oorp., Windsor Ix x ^ . Miss Barbara Heyke Wll- A reception was held at the cerned with our fellow Ameri­ loped oabrlna neckline, ahort Umantic was maid of honor. the Roger, Wagner ciiorale in St., Rockville. Italian Social C?lub, Rockville. aoft" writh Communiem, by such ! Bleevee, fitted bodloe accented He is now serving with the Oalifomla. He ha* been in Neiv The Re*’. Norbert E. Belliveau cans to the .south even if and United States Air Force study-, Mias Mhrjorie Kuryan of Man­ For a motor trip to Washing­ normalcy-seeking trade rela- with pearls and sequins, and a chester, alBter of toe bride: and ; York City since 1960, and has performed the double ring cere­ ton. D. C„ Mrs. Ambrosi wore when there ta no such thing as AVAILABLE AT ONE OF THESE FINE NEIGHBORHOOD STORES: ) aklrt terminating in a ing radio-radar maintenance at toured, with the Robert Shaw ttona. West Germany can still CURRENT A n n u a l Miss Carol Lindquist of B3a.*t mony and celebrated the nuptial a winter white dress with gold a Oaatro. chai>el length train. Her bouf­ Lackland Air Force 'Base. ,1 Chorale. Meeker has appeared Mas.*. Bouquets o f w’hi'te mums point to the fact that, although Felice's Hilltop Market First Food Stores, Inc. Hariiuann's'Super Market DIVIDEND ON Hampton, cousin of the bride, and black accessories, and fc 234 Oak St., Manchester 646 Center St., Manchester 42 Windsor Ave., Rockville INSURED SAVINGS fant veil was attached to a were bridesmaids. in New York w'itih the Srtei brides man. Ushers were Joseph Kur­ Who may be interested. HARD - BUILED OUBTOIvifERS Miss Joanne Qessay of Rock­ to walk on water without sink­ * starve the Russians, the Poles, for almost every member of the L O A N ■tuniiiii carried bouquota of yel­ yan and William Kurysin, both a.2fc/ i* employed as an engineering ville wak maid o f honor. She ing. Each shoe has small fin* low, wUta and puiple pompons. Barts are avai'lable for four of Manchester and brothers of A reception was held at the PHILADELPHIA (AP) — As . the Oaaoha, the Htingarians, the Democratic membership of toe vX S S o C' I .V T 1 O N aide by toe Reseoirclr Laibora- part of a recent campaign to wore a 'floor-length gown of attached to it wiah a new wa­ lUolutrd Rattier, of West fenwile and eight male leads. the.. bride._____ Elk’s Horne, Rockville, for 150 Rumanians, the Bulgarians, un- Senate—and perhaps for many Detailed information and scores The Inride’s mother wore a ! guests. When leaving by p l^ e toriee o f United Alircrafl Oo*p., emphasize the “ golden good­ emerald green satin, fashioned terproof adhesive called “Iso- Hartford, cousin o f the bride­ East Hartford. Mr. Ohurilla, a with square neckline, elbow- pox.” As toe walker slides each tfl they arai ready to aurreo- Republicans too—is wtiat ta giv­ groom, served as beat man. are a'vailable at Watkins Bros, cocktail-length dress of green' for Bermuda. Mrs. Clmrilla ness' of Pennsylvania eggs." on Maim St., or may be ob­ brocade with matching jacket, wore a dark brown three^iece 1958 graduate of Mancheatar 5,000 hard-cooked eggs were length sleeve*. Empire waist­ shoe forward, the fins close, dar, ' ' ing toe Senate a high oaae of Ushars were Robert Minney, then open again to support his ICE CREAM CO. tained by calling Richard Berg- dark green accessories, and a wool suit with beige accessories, High ■ Schoed, aittended Grove passed out to pedestrians In line, and matching French Them la no epaoial viUany nerves as the ln'v«eUg«tion into MAMCMItTKB’ t O i.^ I»T riWAIICIAL I N »TJT HTIO W brotoer.of the bride; and James pouffe hat. She carried a cas­ weight. The polystyrene shoe* Flanagan, both of Manchester. gren, 38 Oomell St. corsage of yellow roses. The The couple-will live at SlL Gar- City College, Pa., where ha. waa downtown Philadelphia. Nega­ e r oruaHy ta either phase of Baker's career pontinues Its Manufactured In Manchester Since 1924! h. memiber of Beta Sigma fra­ tive reactions varied from. po­ cade bouquet of .niat eolored will siipport 350''’ pounds and Ihe bride’s mother wore a 'Performances have b e, a n brldegroom’a mother wore a i den Dr. permit a person to walk two " this West Gennany policy. It alow motion - pace forward. cocktail-length dress of cham- Mra. ChuriUa, a 1959 grad- ternity. He is emplioyed aa a lite turndowns to: "Whatl do ppmpons. 1007 MAIN S'fREET chompagtia satin and brown ochedulad for April 10 and! 11 miles an hour across lake*, Manufacturers of Orfitelli'i ’’BANQUET SPUMONI" NEAR MAPLE STREET pagne brocade with matching uaito ., Btant a a e tfo n l wrotig wtdi t t r ' Hmd, for IfM own old hav« been nnera eootte^lea; OPEN TILL 5 P.M. wtaUa, othera may haw* put Canatora --T'V f ------______I 4 ' i ______■2

At, ' (■ \

ip ; / BRIfCBESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TTTESDAT, NOVEMBER 12, 1968 PAGE NINE P ^ E EIGHT ^fA^^CHF£TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1963 South Windsor ling 1 WhUM ndt exists, and the United Staten 18 into the hospital from almost ev­ 9 and ■ tomorrow from 2 to 4 Public Records Peril Incident servet his broader purposes of Committed to a maximum total Mother Bitter ery state and some foreign coun­ and 6 to 9 p.m. Gem Thieves Judge Probes improving farm promotion knd U.S. expenditure of a billion dol­ tries. " I know phristlne will feel TILLEY 1,427 Vote Yale Professor Held water supply through self-help lars a year for- 10 yeare. If the better when she reads the let­ Wanyuitoe Deeds methods. Also it would cover money is to be spent, the Issue ters,” M n . SImko said. Will Keep toa Warm ZBA Picks Shows Lacks Over Girl’ s Mrs. SImko is a divorcee. ' Oeleeitlno Oardued and Alice State- Law on only about five of his 144 rural Is how to spend Jt to do the Thwarted by centers. Christine's father disappeared Wtdwlck Rorric«ii Okrdued to David A. Sefawarta most good. By 1 p.m . "The bank said It would fi­ U.S. officials stationed In the ■lx years ago. « 12 Hours O O VB N TR T— Frederick Hor> On Red Spy Charge and PriM illa O. Schwarts, R C. Reeves In Latin Aid Leg Removal Birth Control nance the purchase of machin­ Latin countries privately agree The' blonde woman from For r 1 o » , 82, o f Mein St., died yei- Dominfr DtBattisto Stick Sliift pttipeKy o t 140 Branford St. ery but not of tools," Belaunde that decision-making procedures Leicester, England, married on terdey et Windham Comratmity (CofiBnued from Page One) Ora C. Sherwood to Robert The funeral of Dominic Di- (Csatimwd from Page Oae) for the messee the Ruaslane get Ab Chairman (Contbraed from Page One) told The Associated Press. are too slow and that congres­ (Conttaioed from Page One) American GI. She came to Only Memorial Hospital, Willlman- Battisto of 2l Scarborough Rd. Into here.*' E. PraU and I^ lM e S. Pratt, (Oontinoed from Page One) - ■ Bonk officials said shovels, Am erica and had two children, they had judged-tha voter's NEW YORK (AP)<— Police sional concern to protect the tic. was held this morning from the He is-a member of the Council Elizabeth B. Barghoom said property ort.Oook St. a plan to set up 144 tool lend- \ picks, hoes and crowbars which taxpayer's dollar aomeUmes re­ presented a behavior problem. a son who now Is IS and (Chris­ The Place To Buy It H€ w u bom in Oovenlry on John F. Tierney Funeral Home. mood well enough to say on Foreign Relations. the first word she received o f * daring jewelry Sarah R. King to John Oteoh- prooidi to abollrii aJI liquor to Rlclhrd C. Reeves has been tine. whether a large vote would Ing centers—one In each county could be lost or stolen did not sults In rules that cause the dol­ The mother, who is on state aid- Nov. 2, 1881, the aon of Michael 219 W. Center St., with a sol­ her bachelor son’s arrest was' robbery heva- apparently fell ny and F elld a Olechny, prop­ prevent drunken driving T” The head surgeon spoke to be beneficial or 'detrimental The arrest of Barghoom waa elects^ chairman of the zoning seat. *- rconsUtute a good risk. lar to be im n t too late to do the to-dependent relief, does not and Katherine Costello Horri- emn high Maas of requiem at the first involving an American from newsmen. apart because a robber could erty at 158 Autumn St. Everyone agrees these simple' "We Rave now arranged for a most goQcI. newsmen an hour after the op­ Larsen’s Hardware gan. He was a retired black­ to their particular Interest' The test o f 'reosonaMenees. board df appeala Serving with work. When doctors couldn’t get St.'James' Church. since the signing last July of the The Soviets "have it in for not drive a manual shift auto­ Arne R. Oberg and Joan M. tools are the things the Indians - $10 - million loan fiqm Finland eration. He declined use of his ,34 DEPOT SQUARE smith. The Rev. Peter Pinto of New — Ihe controversial road him on account of his books," Obeirg to Celeetlno J. Cardued could be used In declaring a law him aie; Robert Ollitgan, Ed­ permission from Mrs. SImko, name. bond. limited treaty on banning nu­ mobile and that the gang appar­ need most—to dig ditches for I for the tools," Belaunde said, Survivors include a niece, Haven, a nejAew of the de­ she said. "The books have been and Alice A. Oarduccl, property unconstitutional, he pointed ward Ravens, Dr. Robert Lau­ they asked juvenile court last | "W e first explored the possi A total of 21,593 voters are clear tests in Moscow. water supply, to M id roads, to I "and we plan to set up the 144 Mrs. Katherine Grefrory, and a ceased, was celebrant. He was very critical.” ently got none of the loot. Six Town Women week to allow the operation, j bllity of removing the tumor eligible to cast ballots on The signing was followed by at 1 Hoffman Rd. out. rie, ortl Roland Provost. A lter­ cultivate the land. Most have pools of farm implements which nephew, George Grimes, both of assisted by the Rev. Jo.seph H. His mother said Barghoom Any jewelry still mls.slng, po­ Judge Walter G. WhiUach gave' without amputation, but when it the three issues today, but an easing of international ten­ Leo J. Havloan and Catherine Assistant Prosecutor joaei9i nates ore W ilfred Boucher, only primitive wooden digging | will be available to the W UhnaUhnantic. .McCann, deacon, and the Rev. was on a sabbatical from Yale, lice said, apparently was picked permission. was evident that there wa8 no referendums seldom draw sions—and the release of two Havioaa to Barry D. TraWtz P. Clark of Circuit Court 6 of ■ticks and short-handled wood peasants.” In Museum D f ive The funeral will be held Eugene F. Torpey, subdeacon. Americans Imprisoned in the and made the Soviet trip "to up by workers at the demolition and Gayle E. Trabitz, property Philip. Shaughnesey and Roger j en hoes. (Complaints against the opera­ Because’ "everyone kept bug­ chance to save both the leg and Thursday at 8:15 a.m. from the more than about one quar­ New Haven argued that mar­ Mrs. Ralph Maccarone was or­ Soviet Union. find out the atmosphere there." site where the gang of five men on Conway Rd. VanK):k, U.S. officials here hope Be- tion of the Alliance for Progres.s ging me about Um operation," the girl’s life, we had to resort W inter KiUourey Fu n «»l Home, 36 Un­ ter of those eligible. ried persons have alternatives S4x Mancheeter women are ganist and soloist. Burial was The last word from him she! abandoned a hijacked Jewelry Thomas F. Peckanham to Misi Snirley Delnlcki was launde’s goal of raising the liv­ the label under which U.S. aid the frightened Christine ran | to the radical surgery,” he ex- ion St., WlUiroantlc, with a in St. James’ Cemetery. Father The Herald w ill' broad- In October, k^^T'in W. Makl- the use o f controoeptivea, in­ •serving as area leaders for a nen, 24. a Fulbright scholar said, was a letter dated Oct. 22 messenger service station wa- Burton H. Frazier and LllUan appoUted secretary to handle ing standards of the Indians con flows Into Latin America, are away from the hospital In -her; plained. Maes o f requiem in St. M ary’s Pinto, assisted by Father Mc­ ca.»t the election results, duing abstinence. * I s and written while he was on a ; gon with a fortune Inaide it. M. Frazier, property at 33 Elro all c lp c a l duties o f the board, be realized. The Indians, abdut common among government of­ membership drive conducted by bedroom gown last Tuesday j "The publicity of the past Cnurth, Coventry, at 9. Burial Cann read the committal serv­ which will be tabulated af­ from Ashburnham, Mass., and - The state has the right, Clark plane from Tashkent to Alm a Some demolition workers ad- and ^cretary under the terms Co-Wed Speaker half Peru’s 10 million population ficials on the continent. the Wadsworth Atheneum, night. She was found across, week proved to be a shock to will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. ter the polls close at 8 the Rev. Walter M. Ciszek, a St. • said, to protect Ms Mlf-lnierest, ice. Ata. mitted helping themselves to of th) general statutes. are Illiterate and poverty-strick­ Some iray be written off as town In her East Cleveland home | her,” the doctor said of Chrls- Friends may call at the fu- Bearers were Peter Matone, p.m.. over radio station Roman Catholic priest, were Quitclaim Deeds that ia to be populeted and to George H. Merritt of West Hartford. Special members's Coming WINF. released in e.xchange for Ivan The Soviets knew he was com­ the jewelry, police said. SeVin appeals before the en. self-serving efforts by gteedy the next morning. ■ tine. "However, she Is an amaz- neraJ home tomorrow from 7 Patrick Paulina. Daniel Matone, W a rtw E. Howland and protect the public morality. Hartford will speak Friday at events have been pla-mcd dur­ Christine returned to the hos-1 Ingly adaptable young lady. She The broadcast will orig­ D. Egorov, 44. and his wife, ar­ ing, Mrs. Barghoom said. In the evening after the noon­ board have been granted; Belaunde first put his proposal politicians. But men known to to 9 pm. Michael DlBatUata, Frank Pin­ Eklith W. Howland to Jamas W. Miss Catherine G. Rorobock, ing the drive period which ends pital, saying she was ready to | wants to go on living. She knows inate from The Herald's edi­ rested in New York and accused "Everything waa arranged.” time robbery in mid-Manhattan l i l t request of .the Commu­ 8:15 p.m. at a meeting of the before U.S. aid agency officials be sincere think the alliance Is Ahiminum Comb. to and Eugene Pinto. M cKay and Marian P. McKay, representing the appellanU, at­ Monday. face her fate. But Mrs. Sim’xo torial offices, and probably of espionage. Alma Ata waa supposed to be Friday, investigators found the nity Christian Reformed Co-Weds of Centes- Congrega­ here. They pointed out that the too slow, too burdened with red she couldn’t live without the op­ Mrs. Edward F. Horton property off Wyllia St. tacked the law's restriction of Area leaders for the drive still blamed the court, the doc­ eration." Windows and Doors will go on the air about the last stop on his Soviet trip station wagon with an estimat­ Chur^. c-o Jamea A. Bonne- United States already had ap­ tape, and too much subject to Miss Margaret F. Donnellan Maklnen had been caught up Jamea M. M cKay and Marian married persons octivltiee. tional Church in Woodruff Hall are Mrs. Robert Stone. Mrs. ROCKVIIjLE—M rs. Anna ^ 8:15 p.m, with preliminary before returning to Moscow ed $2,250,000 worth of gems and ma, pastor, 10 Beelzebub Rd., proved a limited roadbuilding dictation from Washington. tors, social workers and every­ YES, YOU WILL NEED The funeral of Miss Margaret in a series of arrests in 1961. P. McKay to Warren E. How­ She urged the court to de­ at the Church. He Is supervisor Mark K ravitz, Mro. M errill one connected with her daugh­ NOT IN THE BOOKS Horton, wife of Edward F. Hor­ re.sults. "according to the itinerary he gold in it. Monday night, anoth­ was {ranted, to permit two plan, including a supply of bull- The reply given by U.S. offi­ THEM SOON Frances Donnellan of N. Main A number of other foreign tour­ land and Edith W. Howland, cide if in fact a married wom­ Rublnow, Mrs. Seymour Kap­ ter's case. MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. ton, o f 4 Park St., died early Voting ran heavy today even left with rile,” she said. From er cache of diamonds was re­ signs approximately 4 by 8 feet of the W orld’s FlUr F*rogram of dozers and m similar n r heavy ma­ cials is that Washington is using St., Broad Brook, formerly of ists also were arrested and four an who uses a contraceptive hard-earned taxpayers’ money lan, Mrs. George LaBorme and “ Oh, why did everyone keep (AP) — Mrs. Mary McKamey, this morning at Rockville City during the early houra. By 10 ^ Moscow, the professor was sup- covered at the demolition site. property., o ff Wyllya St. until the construction of the Travelers Insurance Oo., and chinery, which would serve as WHY NOT BUY Manchester, was held this morn­ of them, two Germans and two does commit a crime, Mrs. Raymond Beller. the facts from her and from ■Tourist Information Center di­ Hospital. a.m. 588 vote* had been - taU- .>111 . . . ■_ o . 4 I i PO**hew8 and nieces. . bollski of St. C a t h e r 1 n e’s riage and the right to protect Universe," will be carried out ling Junior High School. A t 1 Reading, Pa., was arrested by very careful on his trips behind The demolition site, on W. yesr. The funeral will be held Church, Broad Brook, was seat­ its intimacies. Xildred Glassman, 15 Main by tihe liaveler's exhibit, "The p.m. about 1,200 voters had Soviet authorities in 1940 and the Iron Curtain, even to the ex­ 40th St., is a block from where ed in the sanctuary. Mrs. "Inherent in this is the right St. was granted a variance to Triumph o f Man.” It w ill show Thursday at 8 :30 a.m. from the was sentenced to 25 years in tent qf not carrying a camera. the station wagon carrying six Discuss Push Ralf^ Maccarone was organist registered their votes; when the to plan for children so they von ■ altiw a 4 by 6 ft. sign, lllumi- how' man ha.s surmounted many White-Glbson Funeral Home, 65 prison as a spy. unarmed messengers was" held and sololat. ' polls cLoaed, 4,751 had voted. Barghoom is a graduate of be provided for In economic nsted and non-flashing, on her hazards during his lifetime as XSan St., with a Maas o f re­ The Soviet Union has had but, Amheral Collegt and received up by five gunmen. Burial was In St. Bridget's Today’s 1 p.m. total indicates and personal terms.’’ pnmises In an RC zone. he progrersed to the space age. quiem at St. Bernard's Church one major spy trial this year in- j m .A. and Ph.D. degrees from The gang which hijacked the Of ADiance Cemetery with the Rev. John a turnout even larger than the Justice King asked Miss Hartman Tobacco Co., 114 Mr. and Mrs. John Bengston at 9. Burial w ill be in Bt. Ber­ volvlng foreigners. Harvard University in 1986 and delivery service vehicle includ­ D. Regan reading the commit­ 1958 vote. Roraheck If her research had Grove St„ Hartford, was ehairmen of the meeting. 2 nard's Cemetery. Last May. a Soviet military 1941. ed two men disguised as po­ The Democrats are taking j SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP)— uncovered why the Octwral As­ granted renewal of an existing They will be asatsTted by Mr Friends may call at the fu- tal prayers. licemen. their role in the referendum a court convicted Grevllle Wynne, | He began his teaching career The Inter-American Economic sembly in 1879 chose to pro­ temporary and conditional per­ and Mra. Robert Simmers, Mr. xtaral home tomorrow from 7 Bmrers were Earl Hoffman, When the station wagon was good deal more aerlousJy Um h ^ British businessman, of spy-1 as an assistant Instructor in and Social (Council .begins work hibit use rather than sale. mit for occupancy at the rear and Mrs. Ohet Bigelow and to 9 p.m. William Sheridan, Billy Glass­ ing and ordered him confined economics- at Amherst. From abandoned, demolition workers the RepubUoans. today on proposals to spur the Miaa Roraback said it had ol 140 Smith St., for two years. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Matossa. cock, George Leary, , Francis for eight years. He was ac- 1937 to 1941, he was a teaching looked in and helped them­ Alliance for Progre.ss into more not. However, riie said the law C lifford D. Higgins, 260 El- The meeting ia open to ail Infant Brown Jordan and Joseph Berard. They have aet up a campaign cused of working with a Soviet fellow and assistant In history selves, police said. effecUve action despite opposl- origkiaMy was part of the Uagton Rd., was grranted per- couples o f the church. BOLTON — The day-old-son hendquartera at 97 Center St., colonel, Oleg Penkovsky, who at Radcliffe College, Some workers admitted hid'- Uon from Brazil. of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown of Mrs. Jennie Hoff where they are keeping tab« on Mate's obscenity law, which irission to allow a building lot was convicted of spying for the Barghoom joined the Stats ing gems in an . abandoned Pre.sldent .loao Goulart of Bra­ French Rd., died Sunday at Funeral services for Mrs. the votes in each district. listed, among other things, sr- Mlth 125 ft. frontage since the United States and Britain. Pen- Department in 1941 as associate building, police «aid, but could zil, in a speech Monday opening Manchester Memorial Hospital. Jennie Hoff of 42H Bluefield Registered Denmerats are be­ tlclea net to be brought into jtopooed lot Is landlocked by kovsky was shot. ! divisional assistant in the dlvl- not find them when detectives the 20-natlon ministerial confer­ Survivors, besides his parents, Dr. were held yesterday after­ ing urged by telephone to get to I accompanied them there this schools. a farm and right-of-way. Also, Editors Open Two days later, the Soviet slon of Eastern European af- ence, continued to show coolness are two sisters, Pamela. Brown noon at Holmes Funeral Home, the polls, and both central head- ' Union charged that five minor morning. Other detectives went The sole parson subjected to the nearest neighbor 1s estimat­ fairs. Later he joined the Am er­ toward President Kennedy’s and Robin Ann Brown, both at 400 Main St. The Rev. CTifford quarters and five district head- r U.8. and five British diplomats prosecution under the law, she ed to be 50 ft. from the pro­ ican Embassy in Moscow. with workers to their homes to mulUbilllon-dolIar aid program. home; his maternal grandpar­ O. Simpson, pastor of Center quarters have been organized to were accomplicei of Penkovsky recover more loot, or to other said, is a doctor who gives ad­ posed lot. The property is 5-Day Parley In 1961, he was one of four Goulart suggested that LaUn- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyacinthe Congregational Church, offi­ provide ridee to the polls. and Wynne and banned them hiding places at the site. vice if the patient rimosee to bounded approximately by Con- 1 men to visit the State Unlver Amerlcan countries could solve Clouthier of Burlington, Vt., and ciated. Burial was In East The Republicans are doing from the Soviet Union, slty at K iev in the Soviet’ Union 1 The' apparent break in the testify against Wm. aectlcut Light and Power, Hlg- (Continued from Page One) hla paternal grandmother, Mrs. Cemetery. some urging of their own, but j W. L. Morrison, first aecre- to bet^n a P r^ ra in for the ex- case^came^aRer the^dernoim |{lel„geive« through a united 1^ , and Ellington Rd., in an Dorothy Cronin, Hancock, Vt. Bearers were Hamilton Mul­ they do not have a central tary of tha Australian Embassy site had yielded a second cache K zone. change of scholars between front. He bore down on the pe dentlal nomination has agreed The funeral service and len. Lee Gondarow'ski, Harry headquarters nor have they ad- In Moscow, waz accused of spy- of diamonds found Monday Higgins was granted a speci­ Y ale and Kiev. rennlal Latln-American argU' to a questlon-and-answer period burial will be at the convenience Smith, Michael Hassett, Stuart vertlsed telephone numbers to ing and ordered out of the night. fic exception to allow construe Barghoom began his teaching ment that the high cost of In­ U.S. Prelates of the family. Smith and James Griffin. call for transportation. Soviet Union on June 10. tion a t a dwelling on this prop­ The editors also Invited Sen. career at Yale as an assistant dustrial imports and low prices The Walter N. Leclerc Funer­ TTie outcome o f the highway Barry Goldwater of Arizona, professor of political science for the continent’s raw materi­ erty. al Home, 23 Main St., Manches­ bond is of great interest to both NEW HAVEN. Conn. (A P )— and as a research associate in als exports, was a major cause Clash over Ths Pleasant Valley Package generally regarded as Rockefel ter, Is in charge of arrange­ parties, however. It has occu­ Prof. Fred C. Barghoom’s Big Lift Troops the Institute of International of the area's financial roubles. Store, 575 Rt. 5, was granted ler’a chief rival, but he couldn't ments. mother said today she thinks pied ,the political Hmelight for Studies. He became an assoi The Brazilian president re­ permission for an Illuminated, attend. Events her son’s arrest In the Soviet Start for Home many months, and was the date professor in 1961 and a full ferred only once to the Alliance Bishop Plan rvon-flashlng sign larger thai APM E, at its annual meet Mrs. Alphy Thibodeau Democrats' major campaign Union as a spy was "retaliation professor in 1957. permitted; the dimensiona and Mrs. Ola M. Tldbodeau, 59, for Progress. He said only that Ings, reviews work of the vast pledge when ft swept the towm FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) configurations to conform with network of member newspapers e t 106A. Bluaneld Dr., y the town rooms where they are 10 o.m. glelewicz, 3 Moeer Dr../ r Rock­ Minister (jarlos Alberto Carvalho i local problems and have no Jur- The citations will be presented in Torrington end Hartford be­ before noon. Aboard were 73 Agricultural Satblllzation and by Miss Universe. leda Maria federal interests are Involved.” P T A s and the League o f W om ­ to 8 p.m. Vlaltora are requested ville; Mrs. Catherine KasuUu, Pinto In a speech accepting the' Idlcal power, fore coming to Manchester five men commanded by Lt. Alden Conservation (A S C ) (Jommu- Vargas of Brazil. This was disclosed today by en Voters os well. not to smoke In patients’ 140 School St.; Mrs. M ali Ido. presidency of the conference, | At present, there are 47 such years ago. She was a member L. Haswell of White Plains. iHty Committees are Walter Frank Stanton, diief investiga­ Heaviest voUng so far today rooms. No more than two visi­ said a joint * effort by all the national and regional episcopal Wes Gallagher, AP general of Sunset Rebekah Lodge. Darby, East Hartford; Flor­ N.Y. Kupchunos, Eklword Schwclr, manager, will speak Friday on tion of the bureau's investiga­ has been in District 1, where tors at one time per patient. countries— "including those who conferences around the world, Survivors Include her hus­ ence Johnson. 154 Peu-k St.; (Japt. Robert K. Potter of Salt tions and audit division. 370 of the eligible 4,865 came can give and those who can o n ly ' While they bring national XUliott Elmore and John Dzen. "The View From 50 Rockefeller band, Alf^y Thibodeau; a son, Alexander Ferguson, 25 New- Lake City, Utah waa the pilot. Peterson la serving as the Stanton said that one o f the out by 1 p.m. District 5 show­ Patients Today: 273 receive"—Is necessary. | g;roups of bishops together. Plaza" — AP headquarters In Ernest Perkins of West Hart­ noan dt.; , Donna Cummings. Soon after, a plane with 60 South Windsor delegate at a New York City. 0 two investigators sent to Con­ ed a proportionately heavy Some Latln-American dele-; their decisions are not binding ford; tw o daughters, Mra. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: RFD 2, Manchester; Jerry Pos­ troop.s and their equipment left necticut two weeks ago will re­ turnout, with 222 vo4.ee cast out gates believed Ooulart's speech on the prelates. The schema county convention In Hartford Presiding will be . APME Louise Woodland of Hartford Mrs. Julia Touhey. 60 Phoenix sum, 96 Lekuvl Dr.; Mrs. Fldne. Ramstein base. main In the state for an imde- of. only 2,376 eUgible voters. was aimed primarily for honie. would make such decisions today to elect a Hartford ASC President Ma.son Walsh, Phoe­ and Mra. Rali^i Dunbar of St., Vemon; Merrill Brewer, 69 Brown, French Rd., Bolton; The jet was scheduled to stop county committee for the com- nix (Arlz.) Gazette managing termined pebiod. Both dUtricts ore Republican. consumption, with an eye par- mandatory under certain cir-' Southwest Harbor, Maine; two Wells St.; Qayton Herrick, (Cov­ Mrs. Carol Walker and daugh­ briefly at McGuire AFB, N.J., li ^ year. editor. President-designate is Investigator William Devine The si'ngle district dominated Ucularly on leftist labor unions' cumstances. •istera, Mrs. Vem on McLelleur entry; Mrs. Sally Coolbaugh, ter, 38 Saulters Rd.; Mrs. Wil­ and to reach Bergstrom AFB In Legion Outing Sam Ragan, executive editor of is remaining in Connecticut by the Democrats, the third, that are among the president’s I Cardinal McIntyre said the’ o t Woodland, Maine, and Mra. (Coventry; Mrs. Helen Johnson, ma Sohlehofer and daughter, 20 Texas at 2:15 p.m, A tfiort business meeting will the Raleigh News and Observer. while William C. Thornton, the with the largest electorate, chief backers. situation should not be changed. Julius Nonnast of Kansas City, 136 Green Manor Rd.; Mrs. N. Fairfield St.; Mrs. Paula La The other plane was headed be held tomorrow during the New officers will be announced second man assigned here, re­ 5,131, has shown .jhe next to The conference, the . second "W hy put Into the structure of Mo., and 13 gpiandchildren. Arlene Martin, Montauk Dr., Rooco and son, Wapplng; Mrs. for Gray Field, Tex., an Army annual outing o f the American Friday. turned to Washington this smallest turnout, only 261. Vemon; O arles Zaglio, Glaston­ annual ministerial meeting of < the Church this new organ, this Funeral services will be held Catherine Melon and son, 15 base, via the Azores. It waa due Legion Post to vote on the ac- Members of the Latin Am eri­ week. Highland Pork School ia in American countries since the A I-! Impediment, thle etumbllng tomorrow at 9 a.m. from the bury; Mrs. Beatrice Williams, Newman St. Mrs. M ary Bean there at 1:20 p.m. Wednesday. oeptance of new members. The ca panel will b e: The investigators conferred the top voting first district, and West Willlngton; Kenneth Bark­ liance for Progress was launched ! block?” he asked. Walter N. Leclerc Funeral and son, 42Vi Woodbrldge St.; Approximately 222 flights are In 1961, has two key proposals The Los Angeles prelate's re- ouUng is scheduled at Ouurlea Romulo O'Farrill, publisher V with state highway officials the Keeney St. School is in the er, 86 Falknor Dr.: Mr.s. Pat­ Home, 23 Main St. The Rev. Mrs. Grace Farmer and daugh­ planned for the return of the before It. . marks, reflecting a conserva- Steak House, Hartford. Mem­ publisher of Novedades, Mexico and State's Attorney John D. second highest votiir^r second ricia Johnson, 58A Chestnut St.; E arle R. Custer, jMtstor of ter. South Windsor; Mrs. Gall 16,OCX) troops flown to Europe in O'ne would create a seven-na- tlve point of view, were fol- bers are asked to meet at the (Jity: Pedro Beltran, publisher LialBelle, who is probing re­ district, which had cast 315 Mrs. May Cleary, 284 Avery St.; North Methodist Church, will Callahan and eon. South St., the maneuver. tlon "Inter-American Committee lowed by the statements of Car- Legion Hall at 7 p.m. to ar­ of La Pren.sa, Lima, Peru; Ger­ ports of alleged irregularities In votes at 1 p.m. Harry Reinhom, 200 Spring St.; 1 Rockville; Mrs. Marilyn Ray­ Unlike the airlift to Europe— range transportation. For fur­ man Ornes, publisher of El offldsie. Burial will be in Pine the rights of way division. Mrs. Lucy Taylor, Glastonbury; for the Alliance for Progress” to dinals Ritter and Meyer, who The polls are located at: nor and daughter, Thompson- which began Oct. 22 and lasted Caribe, Santo Domingo, Domin­ Grove Cemetery, Falmouth- An anonymous letter charg­ Henry Boland, 49 Winter St.; act as the clearing house for a i-! echoed the council’s more pro- ther Information, contact Rob­ District 1: East Side Recrc- viUe. only 63 hours and 20 minutes — ican Republic; and Sam Sum­ Fonalde, Maine, at the conven­ ing iiregularities set o ff the Mrs. Alice Jennings, 122 Park liance projects. Another would' gresslve currents, ert Dyke, Farmstead Rd., or ience of the family. ^ aUon Building, School St. the redeployment will take 10 set up a special committee in-1 Cardinal Ritter sold episcopal Robert Rose, Ellington Rd. merlin, A P bureau chief at New investigation several weeks St.; Mra. Hazel FTnlay, 44 days. The troops were rushed Friends may call at the fu­ ago. District 2: West Side Recre- eluding the United States t o ' conferences would lend strength Concert Tickets Orleans and recent A P South aUon BuUding, Cedar St. Greenwood Dr.; Heather Rod­ over in a demonstration of U.S. America corre.spondent. neral home tonight from 7 to rigue, Andover; Mrs. Carmela formulate policies for advancing i and unity to the Individual bish- Tickets covering admission District 3: Waddell School, Burns Suffered ability to ferry men to trouble They will be questioned by 9 pjn. Pizzonl, Hartford; Edward lagglng .Latln-American econo-1 ops. help ease overcentraliza- and bus transportation to the High Court Rulings Broad St. spots quickly. After their arri­ enuine in- Latin America editors Hal Hen­ Breltenbach, East Hartford; mies in coming negotiations at Hartford Symphony Orches­ HARTFORD (AP) _ -nie District 4: Community By MHS Teacher val they engaged in maneuvers Geneva on world trade and de­ .liz iie Roman tra’s* Youth Concerts win be drix of Scrlpps-Howard New.spa- Saivatore Tralongo Mrs. Helen Rago, East Hart­ with the 3rd Armored Division, G State Supreme Court has up­ YMCA, N. Main St. velopment. Curia.” sold for the last time at the per.s, Jules Dufiols of the (Chi­ Saivatnre Tralongo, 71, of ford; Charles Hill, Coventry: which is stationed in Germany. held the conviction o f a man District 5; Bucklery School, He said such conferences schools tomorrow. -Information cago Tribune and Ai Burt of the Hartford, died yestwxJay at St. Edward Jordan. Wapplng; Louis Miss Mary FaignanL a Man­ The final airlift activity will who brought liquor into the Vernon St. would be like small ecumenical on the tickets may be obtained Miami Herald. Franda Hoapiitai in Hartford. Vince, 9 Garden St.; Medlar chester High School teacher, take place from Dec. 16-18, . Navy f*av Raise New Haven SUte Jail; refused councils and would not> inter­ A majority of the first 68 H e waa the father o f Mrs. Wade, 154 St. John St.; James when the 2nd Armored's rear from Mra. W. A. Richardson of to prevent the extradiUon of a waa painfully though not ser­ pose interfering bodies between managing editors on the scene L E A D S CJoncstta Palumbo o f Tollend. Muisener, 506 Woodbrldge St.; echelons are flown back to the WASHINGTON (AP) — A Sperry Rd. NISI Greenwich resident 'wanted in iously burned on the back last bishops and Pope. He described expres.sed the opinion in a M i­ He ■was bom in Floridia. Italy 3 Boys Smash Albert Bucelvlcius, Wapplng; United States. Penn^lvania; and restored a pay Inoreo/Se for approximate- the proposal as prudent. Manchester Evenings Herald ami Herald poll that President and lived In the Hartford area Mrs. Wilma Thirion, 47 Hillside night when her blouse lignited Kennedy will meet—and beat— damage award to an elderly M N avy workers in tihe j Cardinal Meyer agreed, say- South Windsor eorrespondent, V fo r 40 years. St.; Linda Briggs, 23 Talcott in the flame of a jas stove. New London area wna announc- ing the conferences could avoid Richard M. Nixon In the 1963 Stamford man. Windows in Car Laura R^tz, telephone M4-I753. Other survi'vors are hla wife, Ave., Rockville; Lionel Beau­ ed today by Sens. Thomas J. tendencies toward overcentrall- presidential election. The rulings, announced yes­ Hoepital authorities said Laundry Robbed lAJcy Randone Tralongo; two lieu, $1 Overland St.; Barbara Dodd and Abraham R ibicoff,' zation and would not detract Asked who would be the GOP R R O I V i l S E S terday, were the first of the Police are queotloning three (Thoman, 115 Broad St. Mias FOignant was treated for IN aons, another daughter and ten ConnecUcut Democrats. from papal primacy. He said nominee, 30 voted for Nixon and new court term and the first in juveniles involved in breaking first degree bums at the hoe- grandchUdren. AD M ITTED T O D A Y : John Twice in Week H ie increase, effective the juridical powers could be re- 16 for Sen. Barry Goldwater. which John H. King partici­ windows in a cer owned by Er­ pitaJ emergency room about The funeral w ill be held to­ Fuller, 325 Highland St.; Mrs. flrst pay period a/ter Nov. 23. .strlcted to what the VaUcan Gov. Nel.son A. Rockefeller of pated as Chief Justice. nest O osb y at 3714 Apel Pi. 10:45 p.m., and later dis­ morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the Geraldine Despatic, Danielson. Police today reported a sec averagrea 614 cents an hour for deemed desirable, New York received eight votes The high court upheld the Croetoy told police the dam­ charged. D’Baopo Funeral Ghapd, 235 BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son ond break, within a week, at ungiiaded kibqrers, or about 2.4 "W e would employ juridical and Gov. George Romney of convlcUon of John Guerra of age to the windowa in his eex- The accident apparently oc­ Wethersfield Ave., Hartford to Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Rec­ curred when she inadvertently the Pike Laundry, 276 W. Mid- per cent. The majority o f obligations when necessary to Michigan two. with a solemn Mass of requiem New Haven, who was arrested, ia about $160. The three youths, ord, East Hartford; a son to Quotations Furnished by ...and we're all better off because It does! those affected are employed at to serve fulfillment of the Forty-four , editors predicted with Alexander Lucas and Sid­ ages 11 arid 12, broke the win­ learned against the lighted die Tpke., in which a coin' Coburn Middiebrook, Inc. in the Church o f St. Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sullivan, the. New London Submarine, wishes of the eupreme that Kennedy would be re-elect­ ney Rush, two guards at the dow* with a piece of pipe, tak­ stove burner, setting her blouse changing machine was broken Bank Stocks and St Anthony at 9. Burial 22 Flower St.; a spn to Mr. and open and $40 in change taken. Bose. . „ ' authority.” ed. Eight forecast his defeat and New Haven State Jail. Guerra ing turns, they told police. " afire. Bid Asked will be in Mount St. Benedict Mrs. Wilhelm Schon, Broad The break, .ip one of two which the remaining four figured the had bribed the guards to obtain Another vandaliatic window Conn. Bank and Cemetery. . Brook; a daughter to Mr, and occurred in town last night. outcome would be a tosslip. special privileges foi; his im­ Trust Ck)...... 7214 7614 Friends may call at the fu- breaking incident occurred Mrs. Gerald Tolmle, 72 Vemon Someone also - broke into a prisoned brother. Carmine Hartford National \ r nerail chapel today from 7 to 9 sometime Sunday night or early St.; a son to" Mr. knd Mrs. coin box in the magazine library Guerra, the court noted. Bank Co...... 62 V4 66 >,4 H ow do you benefit? In the pocketbook, first of all, because of pm . yesterday moVning at the Bil­ Richard Dubek, 59 TalcottiAve., About Town room, located off the lobby at Show Conquers • In Oregon, a newly widowed rripther o f three is assured Fire Insurance Companies John Guerra was convicted in lie Beauty Sho^ at 60 Depot Sq. Rockville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. St. Bridget's Chpreh, 70 Main AMERICAN LEGION the thirteen million dollars in taxes paid to the state by Hartford F ire ___ 63 67 of future financial- security . . . bemuse of a,, promise kept Mra. Julia D. Czamota Superior Court but appealed the Two small windows wqre brok­ Robert Kondratovicz, 784 E. The Stein Club of the VFW St. Police said that Someone National F ire -----113 121 Fears Following Mrs. Julia Dabrowski Ozar- verdict on the grounds that the en in the south side of the Middle Tpke.; a son to Mr. and will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at filed a lock that held the box in Connecticut.- Connecti(nit insurance companies each year. . . because of the Phoei^ Fire ____ 116 124 n oU of 121 Preston St., H art­ liquor was not brought into the building by a thrown ^tuMator Mrs. Leonard Anderson, Hart' tihe post home, 608 E. Center against the wall and took its twenty-three thousand Home Office jobs filled by Connecticut ford, mother o f EJdward J. jail to aid in an escape and that valve,. police said. ford. Life land Indemnity Ins. Cos. Cleveland Blast St. contents. The amount of money 122 • . A serious accident victim in Wisconsin suffers no loss of CzarnoU of 34 Delmont St. died it was given to a guard, not on BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter taken, reported as donations for Aetna) Casualty ..114 people. . . because of the hundred-million-dollar annual pay­ inmate. A etn a U fe ...... 166 174 GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. (AP) yesterday at St. Francis Hos­ to Mr. and Mrs. John Hedlund, The FYiendly (jircle of Man­ religious literature, was not de­ income while he's recovering. . . because of a promise kept Study Rating Bill 'Oonn.' General ... 166 174 —The Holiday on Ice touring roll earned by these employees. pital, Hartford. He also contended that he 13T HIssell St.; a son to Mr. and chester will sponsor a sale of termined. : Hfd. Steam Boiler 142 152 company, shaken by disaster at Other aurvivora'Include a aon. waa given permission by Rush Mrs.. Walter Steuemagel, Wap- home baked goods and hand­ The laundry break occurred 1 in Connecticut HARTFORD (AP) — The Travriers ...... 197 205 Indianapolis 13 days ago, was Of less direct hut equally important benefit is Connecticut’s wiree daughters and seventeen to bring the whiskey and waa ping; a daughter to Mr. and crafted gift items at Mott’s to­ sometime last night and was re-1 grandchildren. Legislative (Council today wted 8BINGO O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME, LEONARD St. Public Utilities back on blades here as a crowd- consequently "authorized by to study an act passed by the Mrs. A. Raymond Rogers, 438 morrow at 9:30 a.m. A ll pro­ ported at 12:30 a.m. today. A! • A small Waterbury corporation stays in business in spite of wide reputation as the “Land of Steady Habits” . . . birthplace The funeral will be held law” in keeping with the stat­ Vemon St. similar break Into the machine! Conn. L igh t Power 34>4 36'/4 pleasing, professional entertain­ 1963 General Assembly empo\v- ceeds will be donated to char­ Htfd. lElec. U g h t 45 49 ment unit. a disastrous warehouse fire . . . because of a promise kept TOuraday at' 8:16 a.m. from the ute. DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- itable organizations. was reported last week, w hen: of Yankee ingenuity, industry and integrity. Certainly the ering the state and other large EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Hartford Gas Co. 43 47 A test-of-mettle performance Talaraki Funeral Home, 380 However, Chief Justice King, DAY: Francis Miele, 393 E. $66 in change was reported [ insui-ors to negotiate with in­ Southern New E n g­ Monday night went off without in Connecticut , insurance industry has had a lot to do with creating such high Maple Ave., Hartford, with a who wrote tlie high court’s Middle Ti^te.; Mrs. Helen Shaw, The executive board of Rob­ taken. aolemn high Mass of requiem surance companies for lower land* 'lyiepone . 51 >4 641/4 a hitch before a near-capacity unanlmou.s opinion, said, " It is rat as. 21 Bancroft Rd., Rockville; ertson School PTA will meet esteem for thq place we call home. at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Manufacturing Companies crowd of 3,200 persons at Ovlc These and other examples of promises made and kept chronicle immaterial what is to be done Mark Weston, TaleottvilU; Mrs. tonight at 7:30 in the school Ctiuroh, Hartford, at 9. Burial State Rep. Louis J. Podula. Arrow, Hart, Reg. 58 62 Auditorium. with the liquor after it is Theresa Markham, 204 Broad cafeteria. the history of the Connecticut insurance industry, an industry R-Norwalk, and Rep. Robert J. m Bri.itol Brass .... 10 It was the first time for the Next time you tell someone you’re from Connecticut, they’ll’ w m be in Mt. St. Benedict Cem- brought in," and “authorization St.; John Clancy, East Hart­ 11*4 atery, Bloomfield. Testo, D-Bridgeport, who pro­ 20 22 unit to appear in public since by “flush was not the equivalent ford; Mrs. Oalre Savoie, RFD ‘ Netvspapers Cited N. B. Machine . . . built entirely on man’s faith in man. After all, an insurance probably a ^ you if you’re “in insurance.” Tell them for us posed the study, skid there la Fitting children's shoes is a specialty at Leonard's 161/4 18'/4 Oct. 31, when a ga.s-trlggered Friends may call at the fu­ of being 'authorized by law'.’’ 2. Manchester; Clare LoPointe, North and Judd .. neral home tonight from 6 to "considerable oonfuslon’’ over Plastic Wire Cable 11 13 e.xplo.slon ripped the Indian­ policy is nothing more than a- promise to pay . . . a promise as we’re proud of our home state, too. Guerra, .who has been free in the new rating law. ~ Andover; Judy Moora, 161 Oak MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Two Stanley Works .. 20 22 apolis Fairgrounds Coliseum, bond pending the outcome of St.; Harold Hamolsc, Tolland; Connecticut newspaper! — the Yes, Mothers and Dads... we do know how. good only as the character of the men who make.it. At the request of Goveihor Veeder-Floot ...... The explosion killed 71 specta­ his appeal, will now have to Mrs. Blanche Crouch, 52 Wells Hartford Tlmee and the Hart­ 451,4 491,4 Dempsey, the council a T s o The above quotations are not tors. the latest victim dying In serve his 30 day jail sentmee. agreed to study an unsuccess­ St.; John Zellnack, 34 W. Cen­ ford Courant—were awarded Words like stability and integrity are often used to describe citations by the Associated “Complete Line to be construed as actual mar­ a hospital Monday, and injured In the extradiUon case, Domi­ ful bill which would have grant­ ter St.; Mrs. Helen Rider, 698 PenonalSotices Press Managing Editors Asso­ Of Corrective kets. about 1380 others. the insurance industry. What’s behind thodie words? Millions nick A. Mandarano, 34, of ed tax exemtplon on goods In N. Main St.; Gary McCurdy, ciation today for outstanding Shoes” " It took guts, but we made Greenwich, was wanted in transit to public commercial Wtnimantie; Mrs Alice Teets, 81 news, and photo coverage. MARRUOE»* LASTED it." a girl skater commented In of Ahiericans ^ d in g billions of dollars each year to men A message in the public interest from the Card Of Thanks . Peiwaylvania on charges of as­ warehouses. -, E. Garden Dr.; Mrs. Monica Vour Doctor’s The Times was cited for its WBLKOM. South Africa (AP) the wings qfter the pinwheel We would like to extend our ein- sault and' battery, and assault Ths measure would haxs ex­ Elsemore and son, WllUmantic; Preeeriptloii they’ve never met. . . in a state they’ve never seen. And be­ cere apprecUttlon to all ihoee whom photographic coverage o f the —Teen-age marriages can and finale, the point at. which the Insurance Information of Connecticut with intent to ravage. empted from taxation merchan­ Mrs. Claire Truso and son, Elast FlUed ae were unable to thank person flash flood at Norwich, .Conn., do last, according to Mrs. R. Indiana tragedy struck.-' cause o f this, those Americans are able to sleep inore soundly, illy tor toeir many ‘kln'dnesie's'’To In the court's Uxlrd decielon, dise shipped into the stats OJtd Hartford; Mrs. Ruth Griffin With Core Musical conductor Bpn Stab­ j^ u fu and hit family dul' and daughter, 173 Spruce St.; when a dam broke last March. Iteyn of Welkom. : a $9,500 damage award wsls re­ placed In storage. ■ She should know, Fqjir gen­ ler said at Intermission that the secure in the knowledge that the .promise of protection will hta lllneaa and at the time of Mrs. Dorothy Miller and daugh­ A combined news and news- ala death. stored to Sveipjing'L. Svenniiig- erations In her family married performers were nervous Mon­ ter, (!!ook Dr., Bolton. photo award went to (he Cour­ n W ^ be broken. . . just as Connecticut people put their trust sen of Stamford, who was hit S78 T O *74 at the age of 17 and "have no day night. Mra. Paul R. Douian 'pnd famW by a car in Stamford Jan. 6, ant for Its coverage of a stew­ HARTFORD (AP) — Ths DISOMAROED TODAY: ardess’ fall to her death from regrets.’ ’^ "This afternoon at rehearsal" in oompaniee th ^ know. 1959. A Superior Court Jury In Hfemoriam State Motor Vehicle Depart­ Oeopge Trudall, 134 fl. Lake- on airplane in October. 1962. She la the great-aimt of an he said,, "w e got to the pinwheel had decided Svennlngaen’s suit ment’s doily record of automo­ ^ SHOES la loving memory of Ronald A. wood C!lr. Kevin O’NeiU, 191 ' The awards were among 42 18-year-old woman, Mrs. B. van part and we had a few bad against Edward Huey of Stam­ jCuldooti, who paased away No- bile fatalities os of lost mid­ Henry ftt; Mrs. Mary F3U- announced at the annual con­ Eeden, already a mother. moments when we couldn’t go varabar IJ. 196a ford in favor of Svenningsen, 881 MAIN fl' night and ths totals on the same patzick;'19 HoU St.; Mra. Graoe vention of the APME. They go Mrs. yon Eeden'a great grand­ on, but we got over it.” but Judge John M. Comley Mt **FUting li '•adly mtaaad by dots last year: Tuttle, 91 Hudsoti At.; Anthony to newspapers and b^dcast-> ^^a m c h i s t w mother, her grandmother and For others In the show It w u THW I H S U R A N C B ,C O M P* A N I ■ S O B C O K C T I C aside the verdict and ruled in 1968, 1962 Aantoi*. Went, Hartford; Ed-____ Our Bu»inm$9** her mother all marrieq at 17. "great to be back to work." favor of Huey. Ing etationa that hsivs pro-^ Mra. gadla B. Muldoon and family Killed ...... 278 274 win Gerber, RFD 8, Rockville; diiced outstanding Covaroge ■« A I 1

/ / MANGHESlTuR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBfeR 12, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 19«8 time waa 41.552. High attend-j DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Rockville-V ernon anca for a single day waa 1,- BY R0 U80N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE RockvUle-Vernon LITTLE SPORTS AnMwr ti PnYteua 301. Expfnsee amounted to ap- . <. Goldwater Forces proxlmeitely $8,000 while $6,- Bible Talk Tax Payment (M0.18 waa received from mem- REMODEL \ School Board berahipa, admissions and the conceasion. - 1 A CM 6S 4GlrVi name - ^ H EA R D eA'iOTETR m a k in g SChrlit waa ona Girded for Battle TMa waa the final meeting YOUR OLD NOISES THE OTHER OAV Votes to Add At New High o f the prewent council. N ext SAV.M A30R, m a y b e VOLTOi ISoB 0( >*• 6Eggf FUR COAT BBibUcal 7Unclotbea meeting wtil take place Dec. 4 ISN'T TH AT B e t t e r t a k e A ABOUT CALLING THE CrrY INTO A HEALTH DERARTMENT patriardi 8He waa killed (Odn^naed frau Pafe Om ) Record tax collections were at 7:30, the day after etec- NEW BAiaei^ LOOK, M A30f?' • •iBMT Joab 33 to Staff ooy WERE? 'too DIDN'T IF MX) DIDN'T CLEAN U Tropical plant RockviUe-Vernon reported to the city council last i tions. The annual city budget UPNiCXJR SACK OPeriodi ehneki—tor up to $1,000— 4uiS W HAnli H E HAPPEN I'd LBANE, UMtaa Tangnay 10 Toward the night by Mrs. M ary M. L qd -; meeting will be held at 8 p.m. •CAPE y a r d / m a y b e ORKf MMaUTan pUirt ■tecka of pledgea, promUlnc arJL*ar=r STARING 'toOR OOS OF THAT aheltered aide RHS Wing Funds ’mrty-three staff additions decke, tax collector. | ^ nigJvL^^^______js^ K E M EANT II Employa • 11 Cute, at graaa morn m wiey whair the aenator • STOLE AT OVER 1H' HARO CIDER < Bayter! UJoabua waged U In Vernon schools next year She said that as of Oct. 31. | BUGGS BUNNY B A C K .D ID rr/ 16 Blnlih declaree hlmaelf In the preei- • JACKET L E T MEr ITMMtdiah 31Cape(geog.) Slated for Action were approved by the board of $412,415 has been received. In-' H e b ro n o o K / ItSfioamakar's 23 CiMpatTa'a dentlal race. imptamenti 36Dirk BOPoekj eduoation last night. eluding $23,378 In delinquent ------THE ONLV STAIRS THAT' NOW P E O P LE W IL L T H IN K V ER make (pL) Therein an old cash register MKximngea 38 Hlaplace 38---- of Hewrea Ml Anyone attending the Ver­ ’IHe board also learned that ARE ON THE FRONT NO^An JU S' WEARIN' ANOTHER ( S3 Outdo’a high 1 40 Hand blow In Lankler’a office, but lv| an taxes. Staff to Explain PORCH'.I'D FEEL 36 Biblical gantei non Boeuxl of Finance meeting Its estimate of per pupil state OoUections exceed 96% of a * PROBLEM, nota 37 Hammer IWM 43 0baerva antique-i-and Lankier is not ’tn, SILLV OOll^GTHIS PETUNIA] 34Mr. Mnao 46 Reach the fund-raising business. tonight In town haU had bet­ aid this year had resulted In a possible $444,518 collectible dur- [ U a t U , P | {| | | 28 Pronoun Ing the 1962-63 fiscal year, a> iT a c is s a a « , OUT SSDIaaaaa SOPlnaat daatInaUon In fact, he aays, the office la ter bring an adding machine tax rate one mill higher than AND r p THERE! M lilHAm! 21 Sedate 31 Great taka 47 Pall Bower not a political headquarters “ In was actually needed. record, she said, for the last 12 ------i S3 Poem 32 Corded fabrlca 40 Sponge Mt wrtth them tf they want to Twenty three full time teach­ years. She said records beyond The Hebron elementary school j the traditional sense o f the keep up. 84Tn>* po«tw ers, four part time teachers that time are not available for teachers will give classroom 36 Simple r r word.’*' Slated for action te a re­ Instead, he saym it will be a Bni six other additions to the Sherwood Bowers comparla YES, BUT WHICH MAKES ME WONDER for ounce, there are more po­ ers plus an additional two days wood Bowers, Doming St., will League of Women Voters is 63 Before litical people In Washington funds for school operations, ex- air the arguments of the oppo­ Corporation Counsel Edwin ^f the opportunity to gain In '6 CULTURAL APVANCEP ' LETS NOT fl* TH' HUMAN RACE PIPNT 63 Hugo for a home economics teacher than anywhere else.” peoted from Sclaool Supt. Ray­ sition. con RETROOtESSION SO FAR IN JUP^ MAKE A MISTAKE WHEN 64 Ray and a clerk to work half-time of North End residents have, referral is mandatory by state tearihinc- THIS TOO iTGoravnjzEpy, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 46 iO r mond E. RatmsdeU will not be Both are long time pro- cept of O VIU ZEP , 48Taar were included. started an effort of their own , law. The agency’s role, he said, , Read Herald Ads. BEHMrtOR!' OUICKLY' presented. He reports that only ponenta o f their respective 66 Gaelic Rights Fight Looms ALso approved was an addi- to un4’l.e the district and the i), advisory. When the request Is | — $56 remains in a fund alkKated points of view. Dr. Jaoohson DOWN ' tlonai cleii/ for the superintend­ I returned from CRPA, It should By JACK BELL for siAstltute teachers. How­ ent's office was a.i aotkve supporter of con­ IPiratUngof WASHINGTON (A P )-If Sen. The luncheon meeting has , then be turned over to the city larael ever, Dr. Ramsdell said last Supt. Raymond E. Ramsdell solidation during the 1967 cam­ H f f IFamlnlna Barry Goldwater pltchee his ex­ night that he hopes to be able paign which ended in the defeat Ijeen arranged by Atty. W illiam , planning commission tor its told the board that per pupil pected Republican presidential ntaGarald. chairman of the! recommendation before the FOUND' appellalloB to work out tranafera and state aid grants toteUing $621, of the propo.sal by an almo.st 3 • Pedal digita nomination campaign on a 1662 economies wUMrC the present to 1 vote of district electors. ohamber'a meetings com m ittee.' council makes Us decision. 619 have been approved by the The pro^TTwm will end promptly. Mayor I.,eo B. Flaherty Jr. | For statement of OOP princlplee, he sohool budget that yvIH alle- It wa.s in 1957 that the South OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS State Department of Educati'On. di.squalified himself during the may invite fresh attacks on his \iate the difficulty. Manche"'ter Fire District was at 1:30 p.m. He said that his estimate for J discussion of Chase’s request. civil rights stand. The total cost of the high consolidate with the Town of aggressive New York Gov. Nelson A. the grant was $4M,000, some He exnlained thst his law firm school addition has been whit­ $31,619 heiow the actual grant. Manchft."ter. at the Chajniber o f Commerce Is representing Cliase. Rockefeller, an announced can­ tled down already. Original es­ Bowers Is a life-long Eighth office, 139 E. Center St. didate for the nomination, re. - Dr. Ramsdell explained that, Foiling FIsccs Set 'JC»-D« plans. I f approved tonight, the to the formula to be used for large, said today. x g-v g->i on a party platform like the one funds for the addition must be first ward; the former St. BY AL VERMEER s a <3 of groceries so you tn 1660.” such grantfl. He also said th a t,, Belottl pointed out that in 1989. I l l U f l l l C C John’s CTuirch. Ellington Ave.. P R ISC ILLA ’S POP WOMT HAVE TD WORRY voted by a town meeting. on the advice o f the finance the -city budget was 3869,078. | ____ ^ Goldwater, who has advocated pecond ward; F ittor Firehouse, ABOUT AAE LOSIKT AMY- hoard, hit e-tfmate had been ; The 1962 amended city budget: _ rten«rtni»nt THING ON THE VAilR/ that the Republicans go before third ward; and the Poli.*6i BUT I t 4THE \^^_NEW ONES BACK, EITHER/ the voters in 1664 with a general American club. Vernon Ave., statement of principles Instead rate would not be overly opti- 1959 » b*i*thte ' oP*"!"** Wednesday s " fourth ward. FACE EfY THOSE SAME Bieu’s Case mlellc. ; city taxes paid of a detailed platform, replied taxes paid a tax bill this glancing Classes being g iv­ Alderman Richard McCarthy OLD WET STOCKINGS? Thomas Wolff said that prop- year of 3118.77. that the 1662 statement super­ en at Uie Teen Center on School was named to on advteory erty owners have already paid He urged publication of an an^ lemnnH ure miumt t seded the 1660 platform. He in­ Reset Again These lessons are taught board for a proposed teen cen­ dicated, it was more to his liking. about $150,000 in surplus taxs'. | nual city report so that residents ' steven Sutton who h ^ ter to be located at the Lot­ Asst. Supt. Allan L. Dressir would be Informed I to In a 2,600-word summary of tie Fish Memorial Building, Market forecasts recently presented to the N.Y. Society of reported that the state depart-' tures. He also advocated r«6d- j ^ rtancine. vlsws hammersd out by a 13 Counsel for Elarl C. Bleu, Henry Park. Security Analysts by Mr. Walter Maynard, Shearson's Senior member Senate-House commit former Manchester man serv­ ment o f education has advised I *"8 council ^ classes are onen to ail Donald Berger, city recrea- research partner, are featured in the November issue of th« ing an 8 to 20 year term In thirt aid on the construction o f ! meeting J u n ^ h ^ r i T ^ ^ I X v s al^i tse hsaded by Rep. Melvin R the high school addlUon will Club Dance I ^miior high school boys and Uop (Ureclor, reported to eovm- research publication, BUSINESS & SECURITIES. He tells why he Laird, R-Wis., the stand on civil State Prteon for armed robbery, A dance at the Moose a u b Firla. Lessons start at 6:30; cllmen that cost of last sum­ rights waa put this way; today was granted another con­ amount to approximately $525,- mer’s operation of the Horo­ believes "the ease for higher stock prices in the next year seems "Ws belisvs that government tinuance for hla client, who witz Memorml Pool was just a strong one."Thi$ edition also discusseslO carefully researched must act to help establish con­ claima he was convicted on Vanguards °r- - or ^1, the^^^^ imder $2,000. He said the pool common stocks which Shearson recommends for aggretiive ditions of equal opportunity for evidence Ulegahy obtained. waa in operation 72 days, and investors at current price levels (from around $22 to around Dtetrlct Court Judge T, Em­ ■been spent for pre-ptennkriRr. , ------all people and to help assure day from 8:30 to 10 p.m. general admilssion during that $70). For your free copy, send your name and address to that no one Is denied the re­ met Clarie, In Hartford Fed­ S Z J r 'o T ' Admitted yesterday: John Lls- quisites for a life of dignity.” eral Court, set Nov. 26 for the zewski. 5 R iver St.; Sandra BUSINESS & SECURITIES,.. The broad declaration ap­ hearing. the remaining wohllebe. 13 West Rd.; Carol BY JOE CAMPBELL proached the type of statement Bieu’s puMic defender, Atty. I6W.853 sUM requi^. Hubert, 38 Elm St.; Gail Bur­ BONNIE H-n. Goldwater has been advocating Raymond J. 'Devlin, requested in the addiUon, j Hammond St.; Joseph SHEARSON. HAMMItl g CO. the twro-4veek continuance tor Dresser toM board member ^ Je^orkowski. 11 Legion Dr. >WQiri»^w.m.i»WLhteK that ^le Republicans make in Mambf i N«w Yorii Slock b d u n fi • fbundad 1902 1664—one that could be Interp­ reasons thst the recMnUy pre­ that W the finance board «wiM : Births yesterday: A daughter 91S Slain St., Manohpatrr • 64n-‘J82I N reted by each Individual candl. pared tranacript of Bteu’a Su­ have met last week with select- t„ Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. FOR EXPERT ‘*Weil don't Just stand thsre, Gkilgley . . . gst out and perior Court trial in 1960 is men, ground could already have poley, 80 Windsor Ave. ' find somsthingl” aS S!^^______THE Wa/imL,' WfART .Aaaaat^ date as he chose. WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING This kind of statement could quite lengthy and will take htoi been broken for the construe- Discharged yesterday; Mrs. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING Please send me your free November Business 4 SecurWai; be extolled In the North a more Urns to study its con­ tion. Lucienne Blgl and daughter, 7 M All-12 forthright civil rights declara­ tents. School Board South Grove 3t.; Caron Nichol­ COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE The board also: tion. It could be dismissed in the Bieu’s petition for a hearing son, 90 Talcott Ave. SEE BtaMcpdna BEN CASEY South as little more than was granted by Judge Clarid Approved transfer of $3,500 platitude. in July and has been continued from the teactvens account to Vernon news Is handled b.y Addrasa. the admtolstratl've account. The 1963 declaration was in since that time while a ques­ The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, Gty.__ .Z o n e . sharp contrast to the detailed tion of ttiat cost of transcript, Aooepted the report of Treas­ 6 W. Main St., telephone 876- CLARKE MOTOR SALES urer WilUam Luddecke for the 1,000-word statement on civil estimated at about 600 pages, 3186 or 640-6797. .361 BROAD STREET—649-2012 Hom e PhonOL. .Susineaa Phones rights the Republicans wrote and who will pay for Vl, has fteoal year ending June 30,1963. into their 1660 platform on the been under Investigation^ Accepted the resignation of Insistence of former Vice Presi­ A request asking the federal Mrs. Audle Larson, h f ^ sohool T omu Asks Bids dent Richard M. Nixon, after he government to pay for the EngUsh teacher. had conferred with Rockefeller transcript waa denied In Wash­ Approved a leave of ab^nce on this and other Issues. ington. for the baJance of the school On Vehicle Items lerrABiTHor In that statement, the GOP Judge C larie then, after year beginning Jen. 1 for Mr*. BY FRA N K O’N EA L IN HERE? LETlEECT called'civil rights “a national speaking with Atty. DevMnand Brenda Somerset, Lake St. The town Is seeking bids on a SHORT RIBS SDMEAIKSHAU. a problem and a national respon­ School kindergarten teacher. variety of automotive .supplies, THREE WEEMS State’s A.Uy. John D. LsBelle, sibility.” ordered the transcript through Accepted a bid of $573 from such as tires, tubes, batteries, The r;i960 Republican platform Tel-Rod Inc. for Intercom re­ ADVISER ON A the state's attorney’s office. oil and grease, tor servicing mu­ V pairs at Sykes Jtmior High HOaYYiOOP MOVIE called for abolition of literacy Bleu and Ms brother, Rob­ tests in voting, broader authority Sriiool. Only one Md was re­ nicipal-owned vehlclefa. ABOUT AFRICA.THANK ert, in I960, were convicted and Payment for the supplies will HEAVB1SI9W60IN6 >/OlFFICtJCr T3 for the attorney general to act ceived.- sent to prison at Wetheiafield be made from the appropriate THE TIME TO START SAVING IS NOW! HOME SOON. TAKE, ARE WE? In school Integration suits and Heard a report from Dresse* on ohar^ stemming from a allocations in the budgets of the nonnsS withholding of federal aid for holdup at the C olonial Oak .regarding the Skinner Rd. J the construction of segregated Sohool. W ork at the school Is town departments Involved. PgOkage Store on Tolland Tpke. The bids will be opened at schools. — not yet fully completed. 11:30 a.ih. on Nov. 18, In the It favored making the equal Designated the Vernon B!d- Municipal Building.' BY DICK CAVALLl Job opportunities committee ‘ a Rubber Strike Ends uoation Association as rep \ • GIFT for MORTY MEEKLE • statutory arm of the government senting teachers to salary dii« and called for appropriate legis­ NAUGATUCK. {A ^ ) — After RUB-A-DUB-Dim cussions. LONDON (AP) — In 17th lation to force local unlona to de- 10 daya as a comblnatloh hbtel- Approved a report from the Century Europe, bathtubs were aegregate. It urged the banning faxjtory, UJS. Rubber’s chomicai *ABEAHAM UNOXN WOOTB WELL.-?. CXDNTHe? transportation suboommittet rented on a regular basis, ac­ of discrimination in all federal plant was Jviot a factory again 1U5 GBrv/eBLxa^ which recommended oontinuiilg cording to the British Clean­ WBSeSABONaZ faclliUea and action to eliminate today. The strike Is over. BY ROY CRANE I'M eU 3 B ADDG666 WHILB letting out sohool bus contracts liness Bureau. The tub was de­ BUZZ SAWYER aegregation in housing. A new contract was unonl- to private firms. The commit­ THRIFT T1ZA.VBJNI? 1D WAy6HIN(?ION livered at an appointed hour, MOU'LUUKe.. '* The Republicans stopped short irvousty aipproved last night by rtlA lF OF BUZ'5 SQUADRON IS WATCHING FROM PRI-FLY, BAOCOFAH . • tee hod investigated and turned and then picked up to be moved ^ OIW.BUZ. ^^4...... “ - • •“ ...... of advocating legal action to 601 United Rubber Workers. down possiblMtiee of either pur­ • STARING SILENTLY AT THE OVEIKAST, HOPING, PRAYING. ’^NN&£PeJ> force desegregation of bualness- to the next client. TURN RIGHT, Local 218, which called the chasing or leasing school buses es that, serve the public, a pro­ One woman la reported to HEADING 160.' 'ROGER,> walkout at midnight Nov. 1, and operattog them from with­ posal made by President Ken­ have sued when two tub-movers THAT SHOULD BRING ! ENSIGN has about 750 members in all. in the department of eduoation. arrived to remove the tub while US OUT OF the U ensen.1 nedy which Goldwater flatly op­ ^During the strike prodiKtkon poses. Taxes Up, Belottl Hays she was still in It, thus ” out- SOUP 3 MILES ^ * token baslB as Qjty budget increases of $200,- raging her naodesty.” The court The Arizona senator has said City budget increases of $2(X) BEHIND THE sm e 100 office workers, super- qoo over the past fou'r years decided she had overstayed her CARRIER. he thinks there are adequate visors and other non-union par- have led to a one-tblrd general limit, modesty or no modesty, \UfUi. laws on the books to take care Bonnel ate and slept in the plant of voting, abuses. He thought an to s'voM piicket lines. other proposal to give the PresL Sixty-four chorea are em­ nev dent authority to withhold aid bodied to the n ^ contraxA to /HZ funds from states which fall to wages, hours, safety measures am u amit,Nw.iM.Tj<.tM.ui w.

'/OUR CAPTNN HE H d i^ M WERE. 6UH'. DAW50N THATS A Y TH* LYIN' 5WABI THAT» W5T t MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD tih* AFRAID SCUTTLED HIE SHIP AMO ABANDONED FAMTABTIC eiTFOR eNIN'Aj/^LBlRDA PRESCRIPTIONS 'R)U WERE ALL c h a r g e ! I NEW5TARTI HERBPM/5I|AE •.. resulting in meaningful DBAD.LAD«I CAN HARDLV KINDNE»» gy TRYBI'TOFRIIME THE POLiCe WOULDN'T BELIE V E - MB'V ASK ME «AlUM T,--r— ' John Lacey . savings to you every dag! Keep track of BELIEVE m , sheriff! I'M NOT OFFICBRSl EVEN SURE HOW 160T HERE t Factory trained Volkawagen mc'> Na «p« and downs in your FrotcripNon your Savings at home . . . For coins and currency , COULDN'T you POSSIBLY B U r ^ chanic . . . now aaaociated with ootit — no '‘dlscounte’* tedory, *'i«guiiM' COMEDOWN? TROMLI Frkot** tomorrow 1 NEW GLASS FRONT J/ Mo “ro d u ^ spodols’'— no “temporoty MORIARTY'S roductions" on Froscriptlons lo luro FREE ADD-O-BANK / FLYING "A" SERVICE OMCtemorsI FREE TRAY COIN BANK Mr. Lsusjr who has hod 16 yaors azpfiieiice, was formerly At Nte tsmio Nmo, Ihore h novor imy with tha deposit of $40 or moro to J WModated with a local Volkswagen dealerehip. mmpromiM In e o ti^ ar quaUlyl TOO M T O M lY lk Y lOWtSr MtKtS We Deliver a now or existing account with the doppsit of $20 v^. We Are Now Equipped BAY or TW YU I...AN D YOU SAVE AlORf TNROUOMOUT THEIYIAI...0M Everjrwhere, Faat or more to a now or existing i To Do Volkswagen Repairs AUYOM niiSCRIPTION NIIDS WORLD’S FA IR T IC K E T S at Diacount DAVY JO NES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS TRY US AND SEE Prices aold jit all 3 SBM Banking Officea account MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY COMPLETE hoRROWINO AN IDEA FROM TH I ...A N D WITHIN A FEW BLAZING MOMENTS, Q'BOATa OF WORLD WARZ, A THE SCORE i s : O N I tNEMV BOAT SINK- r FOREIGN CAR J d o k iT h a v e a n y g a s h IN HA! HA! H A!, P E R H A P S I •AND OF 'REFUGEES' HAVE RHIOID INB AND THE OTHER’S GUNS , I'M AFRAID you LL, lA U S H E D A HAVE B ilN FUT OUT OF ACTION/ MY W ALLET-T a l w a y s A >T\ AN OLD fHWMFaoAT WITH CLEVERLY V , Yatir Cavinft CARRY CREDIT ------^ I f i n d NOTHING TO L IT T L E TOO s o o n ! ? UCONCEALED GUNS... THEY'VE • IIN , REPAIRS & f l a n k e d S y TWO ARMED M A T S .' CARDS, «U51- EALFROMMI ■I ■ • . • ------S avings B ank % i c Cwfwnt

: i- OF M anchester FLYING ^'A" SERVICE MAIN OFFICM BAST BNANCN WEST BRANCH 110 HARTFORD ROAlV-643-6217 933 Male 6L tiS East Center St Manehettar Parkade i memm rmmutAT Cor. Lanas St Watt MiddleTumplka on all^ regular TIM MORURTY, Pn>^ a«BMM6 6 te 6 pofW aMkCMM 6MW MMMre te 6 pm. . . .=v. Sa^tnffB AccoimtB r. • 1. i • W ’ L / • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHiSTEB. CONN« TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1968 PAGE THIRTBSM PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1968 Pro Grid Notes THE Coaches* Corner -Bound Northeastern Herald Angle By Andy Baylock By Tony A111m4o East Oatholle Maaohaator By RIdgefleki was by far our Thto report gets more dUfi- Set to Hold Night School K EARL YOST to(jghest opponent to date. They ouk to write every week — It Sparta Editor were very big and extremely would be much eastor (and “hard-nosed" football playera. much more satisfying) to vralta « huddle, hatted I Bill oacond some glowing words of oom- BOSTON (AP) — Bowl-t *llM apMt the thlng.f ran bonk a pass totarceptton S84 Hall Next for Indians Previous to our game they had We ployad everybody and if we osto riuhed for 98. Tlttid unit and then fired i p ass to Ma Grid Talent May Be W atted mendatlon. bound Northssstarn will compiled a 6-1 record agatoat MkI a gome where ooenehody rl8ht bolf NBka Utbonto from lonely end BU 1 large (Clsaa A) and ihecHum Our performanoa Saturday conduct s “n l ^ t school” in R'g too bad all that promising football talent in Ver­ Leas than a minuta later It^ 6 xit die had nine was diamsl and finistratlng dut- dktot gat to rd find the oo|>- Lorain, Ohio, scored two tcnch- vaA motm flag. By HOWIE HOLCOMB < (dasB B) schools. The win last preparationn for its poet- toln atandk^ at my elbow to dow» and hod a Sl-yord acor^ non (Rockville) will be going to waste, at least on a high waa 2-0 as Steve Brady toam m ^ of them tough. Ing the long afternoon aat t Wath- - It’s pretty generally Playing conditions were good Saturday gives them a 7-1 season football assignment rerotod mo. tog jaunt orillad baek. The sideline was tRhtty school level, because the sport is not part of the scholas- heme hie 13th tally of the sea- motk. erafield. UtUe seemed to go Joa Davla, tackle and oopteto tic program. Vernon’s Pony • League football team, agreed the toughest team Bon, The down-ataters, appar­ considering the pre-game right, a was our pooreot per­ NEW YORK (AP) — Hanging “And that waa good. It made UMxmto’a father to a Mgh rtog«d by Cana and Ponaer wan ently g-oing aU out for offense, weather. The field was wet but Acoording to the Ridgefield of the Huoktos, who just oom- It an amastogty eohaatve school oooch who dram oB ifight kMt agatoat the background. whiA trimmed the Manchester Pony Raiders last Sun­ Manchester has faced all formance of the season — the out tha pro football wmrii,'orii, and plated their first porfbot sao- kept only one fullback on de­ not sloppy and the* sun even coaches th ^ are enjoying their boya apparently are worWng Oraen Bay’s moot pressing prob- group.” to see Ms aon porform. Loft, The pttijr Obvioualy bad been day. 20-0 at Memorial Field, has won all seven games during the soccer season best season in several yeara. oop to Mstoty, announesd Harvard upaat previoutty un­ woriced out to adnm oa has been Hall High of West fense to help the goaUe and managed to shine a few mo­ with a defeatest atbtttude as 1am la the availability of No. 1 half Tom Sposigenheng wahehed ' 1« IMs MMon and 1* loaded with* the aharp-pawlng Big Red had ments during the action. It The powerhouse squad is mode they had UtUe desire and drive quortoriMok Bart Starr for Sun­ yootenday sooeptanoe of a Md beaten Prtooeton 21-7 and D art­ Uitnnlc and ootnmented: "Tm The quosUon at Brown—was 3 » » ^ ■ On a smaller scale, the Sal Lksltra. CharNe Robbins, Hartford, The Indians won no difficulty getting past them. didn’t ehed much on Stamford up mostly of seniors. despite the efforts of the coach- day’s showdown stn ifile with to play to the Blaat awi Bowl at mouth olohberad Oolumbto 47-8 gind I dhtot play the earn# Ponaer wtttdn the required 16 ' s Vemon Midget Pioneers won the Flying M. D. and flnst run­ a 1-0 squeaker in the first meet­ however as the down-state club We were very prinid of our Ing staff. Assistant Coach Jack the Chicago Boars. Allentown, Fa. wtth right htoCbooks. aide M he doeo. He ptoye tt Hhn yanto of the bed when the play Before the period was over The stlil un-oaraad cgiponsnt Horrard n n out of left bolf- five ot eeven starts, two games ner to enter the Five Mile Road ing, then later battled the War­ Provencal had hti second gofU seemed to wHt after Mancbee- boys despite the fact we lost. Early worked especially hard Starr has bean out with a firoo- Jknmy Brown.” otartedT being acoreless tlea. However, Race Thanksgiving morning, riors to a 1-1 tie. These twn an- tor’s quick start and never cUd The offense moved well with all week long, but the wfll to tured bond. Should ho get the Mkaly wtU be untuotan, untied booloB qukkly. Tom Dttodeau Another Harvard note. (>iar- ‘T don't want to toHcc any­ of the game (and his ninth of Dolawane. ooukto’t play at aO. John Dock­ over a two-year period the Pio- has turned, writer. The prac­ tagonista wlU have a third duel the season) when he took a play up to tts potential Tom Bavier and Welt Basnlght win has to come from within. call tor tha Packers In tha gams f h(S3k Iflke Baseett cf d thing asray from the Oornril neera have held the opposition ticing phyacian ha.^ authored tomorrow—In the semifinals of Sumfnary: oarrying most of the time. Out­ Wethersfield was a much bet­ —which could determine the No­ Ooooh Joa Zahllaki Is happy ery got a conouaalon on the Ork noon has bean orittetoad In viotary,” aays Brown Cboch neat pakss foom Brady and hto team got tha bowt award openliw klekoff and Wally : : r f f ■eoreleeM In 17 games, a moat a piece which appeara In the the Claas A CIAC Tournament. kicked in the third acore of Ma.rhraier (•) Stemford <•) standing in the offensive for­ ter and stronger team In all tional Football Loogua’a Weot- same quarters as uttra-oonserv- John McLaughry. “If tt aiifrnaalTi record. September issue of Mental Hos­ The game la .sdieduled tor 2:30 Poc. ward wall was tackle Barry for tta afforta, oddtog therawU! Grant got a severe muscle pull Mtlve. After tha sanfor directed hgaA tt was a great p lay ^ * * the quarter. G respeots. They were tough de- am Division ohomplon — glva a ■me Broncoe, coached by ex- pitals titled, "A Therapeutic p.m. at Glastonbury High ba no pcoctloe unW mxt weak. to the first period which Is ex- (he Princeton upeet. Harvard Llttla quarterbepk - -Fran Mianoheeler subs played most Hutchinson ...... N ew m an Sheckley who, along wtth Ba­ femlvely and stopped our of­ soma of tha oredlt to a Uttle X J ^(■nciMWtar High brtUlaiH, Jim­ Milieu in a Cbotinued Treat­ School field. FB vier, was selected as player of fense cold. medical ronlo-danlo. Northsootcra to to tha nridot peotad to Um out of the OMMh John Yovlcstn said: OougMlTi pasaed tOr all the OF my Roach, showed severAl o«t- ment Service.” ..Annual meet­ Manchester got to the semia of the second period and prac­ ...... - j^ ...... Tuch of axamlnattona now. BaosMaa Brown game. "Mike Baosett has dona more pokits inoiudtog the winning tically all of the fourth period. the week. The right aide of cur defen- When Stair's hand firat atandimt offensive performere ing and eleoUon of officers at yejrterday wdth a crushing 6-0 Brannick ...... put Our downfleld blocking, a rive line has been weak all sea­ flttad tor tha cost, doctors hod of nort eastwii'a oo-opacative So tha Orttaocn moved Horabr for Harvard foaObol thnn any two'^potoit coparenkm as Holy bi tbeir rout of the Raidera. the Manchester 'Country dub victory over a aurprisingly inept But the second line equaled the , LHB previous weakness, was much son deoplte oonatent ohuffkng tha foresight to cut tha coat setup, the tootbaS ptoym will banger foom right bnifiback to cither player to the post 10 Cnoos .won tta first game of the WELL, WHATTYA KNOW??—Len Chappeil, 24, of the New York Knicker­ has been postponed from Satur­ Stamford team. Hall nipped starters’ output aa Marshall Lawrenc...... L. Hunter be wotklng on jeta atarttog left and teamed Mm vrtth ooph- season, 14-12 over Vtogtoto QiMrtertiaok Frank McLaugh­ Stephens got one goal and c . CHB better. Coach Martin, along of personnel. We attil haven t short and loava Storr’a fingers yeara bockers iooks surprised and a bit miffed as determined teammate ( ^ e (3onley lin WM auperb and he had some day night to Thuraday, Nov. 21. Wilbur Cross of New Haven, ...... Thornhill with several Ridgefield players, found the people to plug the traa. Tha Groan Boy passer h u next Monday. So piwotloa oao- emora Dwvc Poa who acored tha "He’s no gtoonor bey Uke Mlhtary. Afterward, Dr. Eddie wigiewd, hard-running backs M m b m will be notified of the 2-1, to advance in the pok-aea- Anders Lundwall collected two. RHB said "EJast CathoHc was the been keeping hla fingers In woik- otonii wttl be bald under tha first touchdown. The ohuffHng Archie Robwta or Roger Stau- Andtoaon said of OoughHn: grabs a rebound against St. Louis at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Lundwall, the lanky ex­ Rylander ...... d . Hunter gM>' to carry tiie p^skin hi Ed Bvah- change... Tlcketa for the Ice son classic. OIj toughest team we played all Pass defense once again was tog eondltton during Us layoff Mghts from 6:S0 pan. to 7:80 worked to parfaetton. bach. But ha’s a fine quarter- "He’s got iha guts a t 18 burg- gletMa^ who twice acored to«ch- Oapades. which opens Monday Staples, a 1-0 victor over Mc­ change student from Sweden, Sullivan ...... D w yer season.’’ poor and needs much toiprova® and should be able to regain Ma pjn. nsodaau a(td Dockery wto be bank. He gets the jOb done.” laira.” n i^ t. Nov. 2S at Springfield, Mahon High of Norwalk, and has kiorwn improvement with a li- ment. Of courae we will con­ effecUvaneas without much dif­ ZaMtoM, guard on the 194(j rendy for Brown. Brown ooaches and payers New Hampohlre Ooaoh (^Mef - iomay, heeds up the mMgeit and try. Hie pair of scoree yester­ McCarthy ...... Foreman pon^ fiootbaM program in Ver- at Staenford. « . OR learning exper­ fense was non-existent. Weth­ ute from Pblladelphla Oooch Sugar B c ^ oaya: "Thto botm lionn Staater Jack Mdeoa Ocmell ran g pUy from the Ibeoiten Kossachuaatts Sotimtoy. Unusual Play Ooaiah Blok BaniMson's In­ day were his third and fourth Provencal ...... Rlchlchl ersfield bottled us oompletely Nick Skorlch to New York quar­ Serieka ooukto’t ploy agotoet Don, both duba being pact of Score by periods: ience to our ramlndi ma ao much cf the cnHtod 11 ttmaa for 51 yards Brown nine to the alx. With Hits 20 Points and 31 Reboumis Chrtotie MoOocmiok. the pop­ diana burst toto a qikck 2-0 lead of the season. Stephens also Manchester ...... 3 1 1 1 $ boya thus far. and controlled the ball niMak ot terback Y. A. Tittle: "TRtUe B. C. team to tts attitude, ac- and caught thna poaawa for 40 about 26 aenonda left. Big Red Springfield at all and Sedero- Mm wellHocganined C harter canned his fourth of the year. quarteshaick Gery Wood brought Oak Oonference. He’s also the ular former football official and yesterday as they scored on STEVE BRADY Goals scored by: Provencal 3, F o r exam­ the game. picked us apart everywhere, po­ ttona and tha way tt baa kn- mora Seoend tnit Bob OTarien wlcs wen tojurad on the tldrd BOSTON (AP) — Noth-- rn Divteton long-time secretary of the Cen­ their first two sweeps downfleld. Fullbacks Boh Brannl-dc aihd Brody. Stephens. Lundwall 3. ple, 16-y e a r- The brightest apot for «m was sition by position. He’s tha bm provod evoty gamo. returned two pimte 57 yards, hto tohm up to the tine without play of the second half. era IS. Johnny Havttcek 14, W. L Pet. G.B. oomcniunMor kisiiler in an effort and a fraction periods of work, Subs M Lundwal'. Opalach. Jack Sinunons’ overall good in the game today and no one :ng galls Boston’s National to get fcotbaU hack Mo the tral Cbnnedticut Board, writes Tom Provencal booted the first Ned Zaglio turned in another Stephens. Carney. Totten, Gothberr, old Mike Ma- TVmxny Hetoaohn 11 and WtlHe Booton ...... 9 1 .900 — from Northhrfdge, Calif., where one past the harried Stamford good job helping goaUe Duke sub netmlnder Ronnie Girard Pilkonla. Koblinski. Churilla Gai- aiuk. moved hto performance on pooa defense. —a Von Brocklin, a Graham, a basketball Aseociation ri­ NauUte 10 m the Oeltica won Otookmati .8 6 .616 3 ^ gao^tain at RocloviUe High, but goaUe i ^ e r only 40 seconds of Hutchinson. The latter made had one to the final atanxa. laaher. Halated. Olaiber. Oriowskl. He intercepted two, ran one Baugh, I don’t core who—ever to dMta, be, and his fottowera, ha is vieattog with hto daugh­ Ipema. Duschek, Johns, Herwltx, club Mke a sea- vals more than to see Bill their ninth game in 10 atarte. New York ... .4 9 .306 6% ter. WhBe seeing bto ahna play. but five sa-ves during hia three The haid-woaicing Stamford GIr-Jlrard, ■ Heck.----- back for a TT> and knocked had a better season than ha’s Bob Pettit of fit Louis tod Pbitedfiphitt . .3 8 .273 am agMtog a M ng battle. Andy Baylock down a couple more. having.’’ Bussell retire early to the mater, Brahe play Southweet Saturday. If hto Not Out Yet! jench. sk Booren with 26. Weetera Dtvteion Iskck of tonda la Ite main Mlaaou rl State, MoOormtek mm receivers were covered on pasa Ironically our defense seems Santonelli Leads — aemon given for the absanoe of For the record, Dallas quarter­ St. Louie experlenoed such Bailey HonvoQ hod a bad Loo Angetea . .7 4 .636 one in a hundred play. patterns, he would tiy to gain extra good on extra points. We BOSTON (AP) —The Boo- 9t. Louia ___ .7 6 .366 football f«t RockvOe High. The “The Brahe punter, Standing on have been very successful in back Don Merodith sot threa pangs, and a 116-110 ken last Land, but Don Old and John Windsor Locks Scores 1-0 Win yardage running. If he thought toa' Poirioto ham fOOeu a rrIghL Egan bad hot Innda. San Francteoo .6 4 .556 1 peearwi given for the a^ hik own 16-yard Hne, kidked one Texas Leads, Martin Hung he’d stia lose ground, he would stepping them all season but NFL season highs against Son Francisco by completing 80 fun gasaa bektod Hooatau PAGANTS OLASHO HoweC was out of the De­ Detroit ...... 8 6 .333 3 aenoe of foottMM at Rh»S- against a strong win. The baB throw the ImUI cut of reach for those touchdowns! ! ! For the initiated, the prema­ Bristol East, passes to 48 attempte for 460 and half a gM—> baek at B to- By 15 Point Edge Staadlags troit Uneim Monday right but Bolttmcre ... .8 T .300 3H vMe High. Tha day ianX too went straight up in the air, both cluba Thia he didn’t do iale to ttw AmerieoB Faot- ture Russell retirement to the gM' off when the Rama wiU was caught by the wind and N a vy Second Second Time em, our next yards . . . BUl Baird of ths W. L. Pot. Celttoa' way of telltog a rival, Ohl and Egan each aoored 27 Weteesday'a Games eai^ to the season. Sinoe we bafi Leagued raatoni Dtri- Paikade Oottea polnta and tod the Pistons to a Francteoo at Ctocinnati. hava trouble in scheduUng ath' the bak waa blown back over Gloom Replaces Joy taught him to "crow hop” be­ opponent, la un­ AFL’b New York Jets set a "You’ve had tt” The gesture leagus record Oy returning ttoo. But ttto FMs refOoe BOSTON (AP) — Bob Sanfcondli continues m New Shop ...... 21 9 .700 oute much deeper than foe tra- 116-109 National Basketball Lea Angelea va. Boston at New latte ewents unleaa fbotbaH hi the htekar’a head, out of bounda fore throwing he baa been pto- beaten to seven to be eooMted out added, tlila nigged t f o t t being in the end acne for a aa/Sty.” In Standings After Losses games. Our punt 98 yards for a touchdown Emfland eo flw football’s leading scorer but a couple of Shorts' Vette ... 21 9 .700 dltlonaLHghttng at Ooach Red Asec*iatlon victory over the Yoak. poiRttog the targets and hit­ scatoatagatoat Houston . . . It was tha Befarilag to Nasslff Arms ... 19 11 .633 Los Angeles Laleera. fit Loute of NTw Yoric tilaged by praottoaUy aB oppo- MIcOormiok noted th at the oOl- ting reoelvera regularty. He game Satnrday quarterbacks—Jim Wilson and Jerry Whdchel—are Aueebachte victory Mger. ciatlng to the Medwest and NEW YORK (AP) — As the As Rams Are Defeated wID be between ttoat ttma Balrf bod evar ra- tough 7-8loaa h WUlU Garage . . . 19 11 .633 Ths ogontetog dtlenena ia aenta to the mam ctoattfloation. NEW YORK (AP) — Texas mixes playi well and only scrambling for second place. Turcotte’s Beso . West was about the aaim only major otrilege teem still Chriatian football Coach Abe the "gtontar’ for turned a punt . . . Gory Boll- wfaloh squared I 15 15 .500 that tf pereimial MVP Ruaaell John Oaoavaci, Rockville now. and then do we find It man, who caught the wtontog reeeri at IM, SwttoneUi, Amherst senkjr9 ' ----- ——— Conn. Home Imp. 16 16 .500 B gli diracbor of athtottoa, would to the Hast. Only dlfferenoe unbeaten and united, despite the There was much happiness at Rockville a week ago Martin said today he has won neoesaary to send to plays th e OCSLi eel- were to remain in (he gtaom the waa more Una toAractions, such slender margin of victory, Ms second letter—he bos been lar. The lan- touchdown In ITtteburgh’s upoet Tammy Addlsaa halfback, gM a touchdown to to ths Basteni Bcwl Dee. 14 Tunqjlke TV .... IS 17 .433 unfortuimte vioUms would get ■ke to aw football on the sMe when it was revealed the Rams had gained a berth in from the bench. And he’s only of Clovaland, scorod his first TT> "W a ^ gat toa UM the 98-7 vleiary over Trinity Bantly Service .. 10 20 833 agaBi. and Ray RamadeU, su- aa hoMtog, wera being called. Texas retained its ^x>t aa the hung to effigy again. a sophemore! oers have a but sqy swslng by Oaffiatfcma ttrare ahote stemmed back in nation’a No. 1 football team this the po6t-6eeaoo (JIAC Qaas B Soccer Tournament for sm all but oa a jxo CO tha ksy neaptten ao« to eooM baek.” and now boa 88 potato for the woidd not be Included to the Variety Caterers 8 21 .300 their facee, fewer polnte on the pattetectoent of acboola to Ver- “They (ofFIciala) maty be a The last time waa 1666. At Offensive guards John Me- . . . Bratkowrid mods hla T he raee will ga He has otM more Chance Wyman OO ...... 8 22 .267 little Stetoter,” he noted. “Thia week. the first time in history, ! lut the joy waa replaced by Zaka New Engtem tehulatton. sooreboeird. another who baa ex gkxxn yesterday wlven tbeirt that time, Mlortin complained Oarthy and John Mac, along dabot tor Grean Bay and threw to (finch BMtttera to the tradi- to favor of Loa Aagetea area la a football The Longhoroe were tirat on of tha hsngtog dummy: "It with center BUI Brennan, have Mfice Holey of MOtoe boa 48 This week’s top pin-tippers There wwe stlH 9% minutes May came to a diaappointtogly ooly ooe poao, a 10-yarder to Biny Nelghbonk Tm OM- tksad wttidiq: against WUBams remahiing when RuaaeU sat lebaintaig to the acboah hot bed wtth gacnea in all d 46 of 53 boUota and took the bad past Dick L206— ea. I beksva there are 00 qukh end. They lost a 1-0 de- firat half, finally toring. *4- Tom Mbora for a touchdown . . . Yale 40. down last rdgttt. He hod 20 n a peofile amttaua to being top apot for- the fifth toraight oiaion to Windsor Lodca a t Me­ came from about 16 yards out. much more handsome than era aU season. McCarthy also Lance Alwortb, San Diego’s eff.” In the ramerup dogfight. 599, Frank Terragna 208-204— gacnea in lea Angelea Country week by a comfditahie margin. Moat disappointed to the de­ th a t” hemdtos our puntlRg chorea. 0. Dartmouth’s Dana KeDy with 594, Ray Bjorkman 201-218— pMrtts, 81 rebounds aitd bad hack tooitoiB, a apoct wMcb morial Field here. laaptag fiankar bock, caught 18 "Wa still eon wto oB toe IVelach of ^wtagAeU boa 54 he^wd Boston to a runasray 26- laaa pact of the eartra cucito tMS weekend, Thuemay through The panel of to>orta writera feat waa Cioaoh John Ctonavart He had no oomment on the Ixxrfdng forward to Satur­ Bf our squad doesn't wake poosea for 210 yards against raot** aoys defeualve end Bob Totots and WhriciMl of the un- 36 polnte has two games re­ 586, Bernle Banavige 203-203—> eabitoday toght,” Other <}uarterftnal scoree who offered no aUbis. "We juM phytoogonomy of the dummy day’s game, we will face Pen­ up and play the type cf game maining and Jack Oonoaonon of polnt lead. toar program a decade ago, and broBdoostets in the weekly were: Bloomfield 2, James Me­ Boston, tying the AFL record Deew Dlag* la toe beat 569, Joe Davla 201—673, P at need a lot of support to let their a s * didn’t play as weU as they dM" found on campus after TCU lost ney (of East Hartford) for a k s capable of we will be In , . . Sold Ron Hall, who defend­ iwa 53. Bach atoo BooPton OcUege wUh 82 has Tremarco 217—666. Mike Mar- The fru s tra te d Hawks Aaaootated Frees poll also met­ morial (Slniafaury) 0; E. O. troUUe again. The ooschea feel tonltofla be known. One or two, ed out recognition aa due to he said. "We only had one bad to Lmitotona State 26-14 last second time this season. We ex- ed qgolnot Alworth, "tha way ha atm aurae vrithiu sue | kovltx 203—563, Joe Cappuedo trimmed their daflott Oo 19 End of the Line Smith 2, Glastonbury 1 (over­ game during ihe season, it’s Saiturday, eoccept to aay K made peet a really tough game again thto to our Mg chsnoe to 562. Oil Sousa 842, Boh Le- polnfts, then ran 15 fiiaigtit ar tbcee or four people can't other wtonen and ktsera- Navy, time) and Northwest Regional goes up, ba must work out oa a of them .” fate total 'Wfaekdai also toads the polat' saaay ilie bah alone. Marquea Haynes and hit Har­ just too ba to Uw BUla’ 29 . . . Three playa Nobody nm s aa amt at The Bntotos auboe- Kolodztey 58 and TVtotty’s 417. A rt TeClaire 144-144—400. B L E M IS H fD be with the Marooa . . . Volley­ 7-0. That was the fourth in a Championship gamea to ail 1666 to take TCU to the Cotton N k k Ntoola 142, Bruno MOkboH ground. High. row won by no more then a three olaaeea are scheduled Sat­ later, after batag dumped twice, puifc. But wu koe gi qa ently anoeptod aa tevtte thsi M enfil Yavtoeky 60. ball action to the R«c Ameri­ G Bowl the satne season, where he was bock on his own 86 . . . to a way ttwt heepa 137- 140—390, Sam HcABteter "I limxstly don't think I over * * e can Beague alated tonight has touchdiywn. Intoead of diacount- urday a t Steihng FtoM, West ...... ^ ...... R. Lm hie team beat Syracuse and Weaver, Bidkeley 'New Foes 135, W alt Snow 158—356, Leo saw Russ play better, not tog the iionghorna because of Hartford. Bruca Maher of Detroit played awake at eight aad ghm been poetponed due to the town Storey ...... VanOudanhova Jimmy Brown, 28-27. a great defanslva gome ogomst Kaael 135-139—376, Joe Rivoea agednat us at leaat, and he’s Off the Cnff election . . . George EhgUah, those maagins, the experts gave Yesterday’s victory was a At Texas, Coach Darrell Roy­ 135—350, Ed Rlndle 137, Bob had some great ooeo,” aMnttted ooatliy one for ttw LioctoTown- O’Neill ...... Bockofen Baltimore . . . He blocked a Old Fashioned 60-Minute Man PT~r*-*~f the toapoefeanoe of well-known for hta wmk in jun­ them a whopping total of 526 al suggested that oports writ field goal try by Jim Martin, tn< LoCmls 186. Sam Ltttle 157 — Hawks’ Ctooch Hany Gallatin Imt SuntoyTi Pony lioague fobt- ior baseball and the Elks to points on the soortog basis of e n . GoaUe Dave Drashl sus­ “ und ...... McCoy era should hot puUiclze effi­ Basketball Practice 397, Tony Yaoono 364, Tom refeiring to the last two ga bak gacne between Vernon and tained a broken leg during a tercepted a poto b^Johnny Uni- Manchester, waa the fimt win­ 10 potaita for a fkrrt ptooe vote, gies. He may have been thdcdc- tea and otole the away aft­ Jim Keefe Scores Turner 352. S ta y Wyhe 354. Ruaaell grabbed 34 r m Manchester, four regular mem- nine for second etc. That come pileup to front of the nets. He ...... ■■■■■...... Ferguaon Ing back to 1656, and oontitt)uted.>15 politta when ner of the FTnd Your Name con- o u LHB er Jlihmy Orr bod grabbed Great All-Round Fullback, Frank CBmifid 137-L-S^ Andy becs of the Central Oonctecticut beat aponaored by The HeraM on 46 ftoate, four aeconda and was taken to Manehastar Ma- "••ba ...... Abrahamaon Lnmoureaux 137—877, Glenn IBoston woo 113-91 a t 8 t Ixwte of Approved Pootbafi moiial Hospital for treatment OR Underway for Indians Unites poaa.. The Uona, bow- 3rd N. E. Victory and the Ice Capodee. The prize, one vote for liflh. over, loR. Ntool 386, Ed Ralph 161—368, Saturday Mgbt, kaocktng the >• W M t r a i s worked. The four- two tiefcets to an loe Oapadea Navy moved up frtan fourth but aUowed to go home later in Handaohmacher ...... Wright Ellington Ridge Bowie Hoknes 189—397. Hawks out of tbe W eatem Dlvi- the day. __ IR BOSTON (AP)—Jkn Koade la lacaVazzi Drawing Plaudits wMoh buciMd to an aoe performanoe at West Spring- to second with 446 points, re­ ...... Adjuns Coach Hank lioft ' MSh > * , wec« BBl Slacherek. field . . . Etoton Howard of the placing Illinois, which skidded A nib goalie faded to satisfy CF Loii Becker won the match tlM thrau thne N(W i FftiBfCDrON, NJ.—(NEA)f Behind Bussell. Sam Janes * T firrM k w te tM ’ after Braghl’s depsrtxae, left A. Lea ...... Gidman By HOWIE HOLCOMB Strom bis defending Tha Ivy League has done nSM BOS AND nOLLAS — Ban Mlorttoe, Jiohn AiutoeoU and Yankees most valuable player far down the list eUtter a 14-8 play va. par tourney held over fifto tatarooQaglaite eroaa ecuntiy Jeanne Irloh 146—351, VI Moi^ TraCTfOn QT WQI wing Charley Zien Ux* over in ♦v t ^ the weekend at Ellington Although most scholastic sports interest around the AVX, cbamplona after their such a aupertattva job of de- to the American laague, wiU be loss to Mllchigsn. The votera ob­ o- L ee...... Wilson straight loss, eoUlng their game oham ptoo. ton 187—357, RioBto Irish 146— borgoifi pricfis the speaker a t the Nov. 16 viously were impressed by the the nets and finished off the Ridge Country Club. He fin­ state still centers on soccer and football, ‘the “round emphtelring ttseir to football shutout. The three only had six ...... Koaak wtth Oakland, "the worst exhl- The Central Oonneottoat dto- that a lot of peopto appear oon- 376. John Morton 369. Tony meeting of the Hartford World ease with which the midship­ Score by periode: ished 1-up. Other acorea were; ball” exponents, otherwise known as basketball players, hltioa ot football I’va ever been Itettoem 147—399, Andy Lam- TUNE-UP TIME , Series Club. . . . Rip Engle saves thror^hout tlM game. Windsor Locks...... 0 0 1 0—1 Jim Gordon even; Gua Peters tanoa oca caqttnrad todtvfctaol vlneed tbat the greatest of men maaaacred Maryland 42-7. Only goal came in the third have begun work in preparatiem for a season that will associated vritb" . .. Evarycne’s honora for the' third riratght outeaux 140—375. Coa<^ of the Peon State team Mlaals Blppi, an easy 41-0 winner Goal acored by: Wbite. even; kickers—Jack Hunter gsoMs sknply can’t be played TRAYEUNG • Oyhnder Cara ^11.88 period whan Pete White took Sube: R. Dowglewlca. Wlesnew-. 91-16—75, Beaney Fay 90-14— begin only a few weeks foom^- puzzled by the Chiefs’ Inaffec- year yeaterday,_ bearing three vrafi in the Anctent Eight. that trimmed Ohio State last over Tampa, a minor opponent, akl. Jonee, SkogUind, Remkiewlcs, I now. Manchester High to ttvsnaas . . . Two of the raaaons BfORNINO GXXlBIBfi—Mar­ For Saturday, said he would like to a long orosaover and kicked the Lennon. - I 76. Obviously much help must rim e Y ankee Oonderaoea ktng Tbte to mngty talk, of oouroe, B Ofltoder Cara remained in third. Michigian among the achoole where all come from last year’s jayvee ore guards A1 Reynolds and Ed Bdb BroulQet of garet Mortarty 129. pick up at leaat one of the ae- State climbed from ninth to three i^wrts are luutor way. Buddb, hm t In the lost exhlbl- and Ihcaa atewted that way BUSINESS *15.88 crets of the Buckeyes—mainly squad and fortunately K was a by IS aeoenda. might wuS take a took at the AC spark fourth after tiimniing Purdue Coach Phil Hyde has had hto good one, winning all 16 games. tion game and stlU unable to hit Keefe was clockad to 30:94 VKJ^OE JHXERfi — Mary how they manage to draw 83, 23-0 and taking the Big Ten top form . . . The Packers now current Prtooeten edltlan. The Hoknon 451, Lee Pope 4(k heavy doty points, 156 people for a TV game with squad out for a week going Thus the success of the 1963-64 for (too muddy 42-nnquertog var- OONSTBUernON — Ernie 522-2477 gamea, about 46,000 people, and finaUy the season oi>enar. The About the only additional help 6.50x13, 7.50x14, COMMERCIAL — A1 Facetta Eagles and Skoricb since they Keefe la only tha second man otttea wtth fix atzalgbt vlc- Oatanan 370, Joe Mlsaerl 366, Aaalattng You With AB s e s s t we are not near any large popu- SAN JOSE, OaJif. — Bobby. lost evemrt. will arrive Dec. 10 on hand is 6-4 junior transfer- over to win three st I'algM to th a torlea Once Old Nasau struck 6.70x15 SoanJon, 142, San FYancisco, 138-399, Dick Dey 135-136-892, WASHINOTON (AP) — Thefplea that we not have for the Tribe when they go to Bob Evans. Hyde, who doesn’t took over their resi>ectlve Jobe Ray Lanzano 141—356, Jack Your Travel Needs I lation center. All in all, we have . . . The biggest sunndse on the 56 yeara of tha e»vent Boh tts strite tt ran up socres Alr-Sew-RaU-Botels- ptayad to a a v e n aeU - out knocked out Panoho Castenada, Nell Archer 141, Tony Marinelll U.8. Olympic Committee has bloc voting, that we should con­ West Hartford to meet Hall like to be quoted the day before Talley 353, Horry Buckndnater 681 Mato Sh, Manchester- I 365, Ja£k Coflell 353; Dick Mc- sider each issue on Its merits.’’ NBTi Sunday program was Black of Rhode Island won Rwr agatoat Pennsytvanto, Colgate, 350, Don Flxvell 136, Henry Tours oraiwdB." 187, San Jose, 4. ended its last seselon before the High and open the OCIL season. a game, much less a month In thnes in Ihe eai^y 1940’a. Conville 360, Paul Donnelly 350, Instead of heeding Wilson’s The Indians will face an 18- advance, Is saying nothing. He Cteveland’a Jimmy Brown gey OotneQ and Brown. G r ^ 350, Juttan SmohA 187— JUNE M. BLAIS George McAndrews 858, Graham 1964 Olympics with no perma­ plea, the two groups split along game scholastiic slate, phis the will have to work with oidy a ting thrown for a safety . . Brown wen the team title, Good Aa Aay 350, Ntok Agoattoetii 142. posting the low wtontog acore Travel OoBsoltanto Holmea 356. nent Mlution in sight for the partisan lines on everjP Issue tradittonal AJunini game. That partial group imtll the soccer aboulito’t have been such la the optokm a t Ureir coach, I 410 A83rlnm St. Snite 6151 split between the Amateur Ath- that was the least bit controver­ and football seasons are com­ shock r . . There have been five of 42 points as Dave Fariey fin- Dkdc Ooknan, the b a ttliig Ben- FRIENDfianP — Jackie oontest la schemed Saturday, tthad fourth. Bob RMhanherg Hartford 8, Conn. JUNIOR BOYS — Tim Hoa- leUc Union and the colleges. sial. Dec. 28, the night after the In­ pleted. 4 safeties racorded this gala could piaiy any coBe^ out­ PaskAn 180, Jackie Hesford Anthony D. Lapaochtoo, | Neither the AAU nor the Na- Wilson said the two days Playing Soccer fifth, Victor Boeg elfbth, Pat fit on an apod baste. They 176, Betty BldweS 210 — 510, e No Money aett ISO, Keith McNamara 127. dians take on Bristol Biastetn (yDonm^ 12th ;iid Phil Ktos- Manchester Oonsattoait Uonal Collegiate AthleUc Associ­ spent bickering over, minor mat­ and only two nights before an­ Simmons Is a gridder, Randy ara Mg and l!aat and aren’t Bunny C^meit 177—460, Linda Dovrn Confuaion: Wasblngton bock le a ia th . Laboeky 4M. Ted BiduveU 204— e Free Mounting 0BO66-TOWN — Ernto Bv- ation showed any letup dur­ ters should have been devoted to other leagtM game wHh Oonard. Smith and Duke Hutchinson are aAndd to foOow their noees. No ing the two-day biennial meeting planning to field a stronger both members of the tourney- Bobby Mitchell was tha victim The other tqOm soores: Maine coach could aok for rtMre. COK.MO lACAVAZZI 660, Bob Gagnon 200—653. e Complete Tire eccht 206. Bultch Fagtoi 327, The hoUday thus won’t be much of a punt that shot throuA hii 107, Provldltooa 116, New Service JMm Booth 301 and Ed Fon- of the hostilities that once team In the 1964 Olympics. a t a vooatlion for the basketeere. bound soccer club and all three • The .principal Feasen for 8.00x14, 7J0xlS threatened to wreck America’s are varsity prospects. In ad­ I m and rooulted in S t Louia' H aiw Bihlre/^, Mawairinwette Kay the more dependable,” i 187 Mpltoatc. The conflict began Sunday Two oddiitione to the riate wumtog touchdown. Mitchell to- 141, Snripfggleld lf?6, Central Pxtacetarfa somewhat unex­ hopes next year in Tokyo. The vdien AAU forces reversed the thto season are two Hartford dition, these boys (plus any pected anoendency is a flock sto ejUBcd Ooach Oolman. meeting ended Monday. other competing In the fall Ciste he didn't touch i t and fur­ Cbim. IWT Northaaoteen 191 of kkte wtth Notre Dwne The Tlgera go to the abr, GREEN MANCHtEXTES — committee’s bpard of directors pcnvsrhovsea — W eaver and ther inalste ba didn't ehasa It be- WaMtyaa 941. Bates 288, M iT . A After mediaUon by Gen. Doug' on the question of granting a Bulkeley. The Beavers invade sports) must wait seven days Nautoa—Jaca/vaasl, McKay, Bo- however, desptte their reluc­ Baibtora Johnson 181-456, Ltoda between schedules according to eouaa "the official waa tapping 396, Rhode W and 307, OMuk tance to throw. Again like Retchenbach 179-461, Margaret las MacArthur, both sides newly formed federation sauic- the MHS Arena to open the himself on the shoulder and (3usrd 344, Oonneettout 399 nonvo, Crano, Plzssrello, Fori- If a friend cracb up agreed earlier this year to a tlen to represent the United home season Dec. 13 — the a school rule. «tls, O’Brien, Pasearella, Mal- Taykir, locavaafi runs over O’Brien 162, Betty Haefo 180- So it’s understandabto why Mhairti^ hla head a t the aoma Vannoot 467, Trtntty 496, St. what be can’t lun through. He 7.60x15, 8.50x14, 460. truce In their conflict until aft­ States on the International Fed­ TVIbe goes to Bulkeley on Jan. tlma and I didn’t know what that Anseim’a 617. i^axwoki, R D ^, Gogdak and er the 1964 Olympics. eration lor Baseball. the Information on the Tribe Merikii. Especioly tocavazxi. aimply jumps over hte own as 23. will be slow to pour forth. The m eant well SB opposing’ playera near 8.20x15, 9.00x14 GUYS *N’. GALS —Marty However, this didn’t stop both Wilson had explained that Otherwise ite the regular first Indication of strength (or Not a tow aetoctora are eye­ the goal toie. He led the tta- Hebert 126-140, Diane Mhynsrd sides from maneuvering for baseball was not an . Olympic home and home meetings with weakness) will come after the ing Ooanvo locavazzi — pro­ tion, aooring II touchdowna to gour car, does pour 115, Bob Hueetla 116, Nanay more power .on the Olympic sport and the board of directors the eight OCIL rivals. nounced Yah-kah-vossi — an four practice games. The first is six geanes. 13.95 ‘Pm Prepared to Waif — LIMITED QUANTITIES SOME SIZES; Trueman 118. Committee. They kept up a run­ had asked that the U.S. feder­ Two Returnees scheduled Nov. 22 against their AJl-Amertoan fufiback. “laoavBzfi Is outstandtog be- ning battle throughout the two ation be formed. Manchester wHl have a brand Rockville. But even then, the| Tbeoa include Ms oooch and cBAwe of Ma renvartoable bed* ALL TIRES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE E IJI8 — Oarl Hunter 146- days. However, the AAU to not rep­ new hxfic thto season as nine of football and soccer players tha oooriwa of every outfit the anoe,” eoqdalned Oolman. 875, Aj Atklins 146-362, Jim Just before final adjournment, resented on the federation and last season's 11 vmsHy playera won't be available. Griffing Stantiiiig By 5 -1 1 , 195-pound ocn of a Scran- “While be baant a Hxtttter’a insurance cover it? Aoeto 163-408, Wok Aroanri committee president Kenneth L. the NCAA led In Its formation. have graduated. Only returnees Last year’s all-senior elub trai, Ba., trucking oentraotor speed kke otte of our tallbachs, 156-360, MHks Denhup 146-394, (Tug) Wilson commented: Apparently this project fell afoul (end they saw only token ac­ won the league title and fin­ tMa oppoMd, Hugh McAOBan, he starts so 1 John Rleder 866, Ohtto Deolan- "I leave here with a heavy of the NCAA’s efforts to replace tion) ere Co-Oaptalns Paul ished the reg^ar season with a *Tn my opinion,” oaM Jknmle quickly that he la at ftdl fiwed itlia 866. heart . . . I was Mncere In my the AAU as International repre­ Quaonltaohka and Jack Stoi- glittering 14-2 record. It will be As Y. A. Leads Giants MbDowefi, footboB authority after two etepa. He can cUt on sentative in several other mons. tough to best. cf the Trenton Tknee, "IHoavaz- a blade of grass. He recove rs sports. fi te the befi aU-vound per­ quickly and keeps right on go­ Even though both sides had NEW YORK (AP) — A ye«r ago the All-America former to coHege football play­ ing wlMn knocked off balonoe. agreed In principle to the new ■ooute wstehed every move of Glynn Griffing, quarter- ing ftiBback. He runs outekte os weH as to. Robertson Shows the Way ^ te structure-and-WHeworgaai- Marshall Holds AHL Lead McDowell was wotcMng la- "lacavaEri ooiiM be an Ang filiiitM of getting a 15% discount Mtiort of the board of directors badi of the University of Miasiasippi. Now he site on Ottvasfi run over Brown de- ftfihioned 60-ndnute nwn tf we adopted Monday, there still was the bench every Sunday afternoon, manning the phone fendeni. He te ctm of the bet­ needed hkn to that capacity. In Both Assists^ Scoring conflict «i minor points. EASTERN DIVISION ♦goals, tsonunstes Jknmy Bari- from the aooat in the preaa box, until Y. A. 'nttle puta ter posted obeerran of the col­ As tt to, he pteys every mtoute ROLBX- The NCAA backed the high Op. W .L .T .P te lett and George Rsnieiri, and ls^ game. As on imdergrad hte unit is on the field and' 6 Volt schools and junior colleges in Providenoe . 16 6 6 8 16 the game beyimd reach ^ TAKKB BPORTS IN ■TmDB m gonr anto insurance? NEW Y O ^ (AP) — B Igfthan the Une whenever w e' seeking more votes in the new H erahsy. ,,...,1 6 6 8 1 IS J o y woo one oi inoae daya as sorly os this and nsyar publicity (ttrector to Mteatefip- are in trouble. He is our de­ O Oscar Robertson of the Cin­ Boston Celfttos. organization. The AAU opposed ( when Y. A. was picking the stay 00 long. No need to coddle a Rolex. He movement i* 1,45 Plate cinnati Royals held the Naikmoi WIH Chsmberlaln of the War­ Baltimore . ^ . 16 6 9 1 13 Ranieri showed the biggest pi, he saw afi the greet south­ fensive quarterback. and it was voted down. S|>riflg««ld ...1 2 6 6 0 12 Philadelphia Boftea to Pl«oes There was a cheer when Grll- ern bocks of more racerit yeara “laoavaxzt was the valedic- shock-protected to ondura tha moat gnwiHng Mtwtioii-aRd yaar eOTerage. But if you can’t answer Basketball Association lead in riors continued to lead the The NCAA wanted President tocraaoe of the week scoring and tbs Gianla* line and exuber­ fing come In. On the third play 1599 Sq. In. of bath scoring and asatots in the league in scoring percentage, (Quebec City .. 15 ' 6 9 0 12 aeven points to deadlock »cka Bona LDm Taylor torian.of bis claas at Wefi lirettgr specifically, you should see dm insurance man . . . Kennedy given authority to WESTERN DIVISION ant '*«*-«**■* tnit vras making ba threw a long poos to Del "Bsoavoafi ramlnte me of Scranton High. He vrorka to oporto actodtiaa.. SaH-winding, and hoe tha to- Plate Surface Haitest fi'guraa released today, 30.6 per game, but well off Me name three members of Jhe a t 19 points aaoh. tha Bogtes wish thare was on Bhotner hut the fleet end but the NBA news oonttnued to normal pace os lie oonoentraitea Gp. W .U T .P ts. Jimmy Taytoe, the nine one otesB os dUigently aa he ptoys mous OYSTER (waterproof) case phia tha pat­ 32 Ampere Houra CM vfao BD^ only knowi his business, but knows how important it is to board of directors to represent PlttriMugh ,..13 10 3 0 20 Eld Van Unpe of ButtlOo who oorly bus homo. droroed the boU. ‘T m sorry," who nmn so bard for Green football. He has. to becauw he be tbs new accent on defense. on defense. the public and help mediate the was up among the leading pen­ iWUk about tbroa mimiteo to said Shofoer to tba rookie in the ented “twin-lock” crown. Stainless atael with At 20 Hour Rate i inArmed, Tour Allied American Mutual man can show you how Rdberteon hit 29 points In Cleveland .... U 7 4 0 14 In tha Udrd parted and tha Bay,” expiatoed McDowell. "I 1s majoring in aeronautical en­ Ohartle Vaughn «f the St. dlsputa The AAU, which once Rochester ....JS 7 6 0 14 alty minute men sit last season next huddle. 'T coidd have gone firat sow Taylor with Hinds gineering, wMch calls for Mgh- each of three gaonea during the Louis Haiwka retodned the fiald favored this, opposed It and It ^ again leads with (M, com- itente loading 15-7, AUte Sher* all the way." matching, bracalat $135, Federal tax included. L • • on your auto, and home insurance too. week to run hto total to 333 goal percentage lead wHb a .594 Buffalo ...... 14 6 8 1 11 non took Gritting off the tele­ Junior OoBega of Raymond, er math and much thne in was beaten. of 96 mtoora. 'rinaU y, with. 1:54 to go, Grif: then a t Touteteiw State, Easy Payments. ’ polnta to 18 games. He added average, and CUfl Hagan of As adopted by the committee, phone and bod him worm up-on NEW YORK—Willy Mantoall Rookie Roger Craotor of fidattnoa. Tha big crowd of flmr hit Shofner to tha end aone, a ramindrul a t Tay­ lacavaxfi te only tt junior. 21 aaatotia to make It 122 in that tha Haiwtaaanovsd Into the toad the armad forces memberahip Pittsburgh ramstood the lead­ too I a SLyard ocorlng^slagr, hte vary lor, not only by the way Prinoeten bos oonolderable go- SS7 BR05D Sr. ALUED ilepartriMiit; to fraa throw paroanbagto wtth o t the Pvovtdenos Reda, oontto- 82,888 it Tonkas madtura, i was. increaaed from one to four used to dondnste the Amaiioan ing poottandar wtth a 2.16 avor- first as a pro. \ be tuns a n d .. tatta but In bps wtth tbte new edttlon of Ovarsfi, the ntoe otobe *were a .914 svoraga. on the board ot- diractorf, and amaaoA tor tba nunbar on tha League aportog after Sunday's H* up of tt goals oliow- acorabdem and word of an In^ In tho lochor room, tho kid phyfical appaanan oe aa well, al­ Jknmy Taylor now and more HANOHESTER eweeagtog 106.9 pototo per gome, Jany Luoos at OnaUaati held Presidant Kennedy will name •d to 18 gamaa lilay^; Roy Bd- though O om o haonT the beaten ocniparad to 116.0 ad tbs oonaa Ms rribound toad wHh 224. ]BH game, toadtog to total potote tohMot d k to t tor Clovaland, from OIo Mteo, grtanod Uk* a ’CdUnnowat merican one non-voting member to repre­ scored and oharihg the top spots i«toritovOf P u f ta f c W raoontod rookto who just hit hla first up took that Jknmy now bas.” TMs hardly is ctkacfteff nows □ ■ □ E point looit jMor. H m riiootlng dteorod, tor "tha kid." 613-2W Ruosel o t the Otittes had the sent the inter-agency conuntUee A pair of abutouto to homo run. Princeton, Uke Texas . and to opponents, but maybe laca- peroeoisga was off from .462 top average, >4.4 a gams. on Intematlonid sporta. to two other deparimante. Next to Tittle wtth hte bold Jtw tittt > til VfliMir.MS Open Mon^ Tues. 8-5:80 5294261 Marahail scored four potots that doporttnint, , pate, almost any Giant looks "I’m proporod to wait,’’ he Oklahama, doeehk pom much, vatttl and Princeton will be able 968 Mail St., Moacheater to .426 as w rit The AAU remained in com­ sold. "Y. A. te great- But I hops but only because tt doeen't have to oonvlnoe aenve of tlie akep- Wed., Thors., FrL 8-8 The Bail rranotooo Wanton BCEBTINO WBDNEWAT during the week to Increase his Uka a "kid” but Griffin, Is only Be 848-2741 S S «M D M iiH i liway utuai plete command throughout the 12 0^ this te hte first year of after a yoor or oo.*.. . I moon to. tlos that first ctaoa fioottaoH oan S a t 8-4 e n r n 102 9 ,wMb a nsw totoga under Caack W'ast Skte Old Ttoiera’ Rs- aeoslon, winning every vote. And scoring lead to 98 potols on 11 MARACAIBO, V< FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY^ gratoi and 12 asatots. Ha ohand bon. Ha hod ha can’t ptear torovar. It looks ”AH t t cor Ml and rS L bo ptaiyad to Iha Ivy Alex Haanum, are hoUtog their tmkm O om m lttas will meat net affect of the voting ra­ Oartqs HanMtodihttftM Hhaliii anEtbangb deoat’^ltT'* wakoftoW. Meaeseliueetts to 97J points ^ Wartnaailay night a t T o^oloofc il to giva K furtltoC' tha Miar tils tatato wtth w aiL hODOl■ out ■aua hot i f t l h a M - Vr^oyns BMo| at Quabao to Hsw I. V y / / •.-.VW4 'V :' I Y A ■ *— ------■ ijO^efiESTER IN N IN G M MANOMSTER, CONN.,-TOESDAX NOVEMBER 12, PAGE inortEfii MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, IMS Ilidi^tJRTfeEN Apartment*—FIa * ^ _ H oi F or S ak 72 HoBses For Sate . 72 Hoosm For Sate 72 Lots For Sate 73 By FAGALY and SRDRTEN Garden^Fann—DaBy For Rent 15 Hooaos For M o 72 ^Deadlock Thing of the Pfisf Radlo-TV Repair THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW . T e n e m e n ts Produets 50 MANtiUBS'l'ER - 384.000 ranch. HEBRON — Just over Bolton BOLTON AND Vlclntty — Build­ Services 18 ATAllj^BMh-Ceccmbsr 1 — 6 ______• T, roan oMer MANCBBSTfflb^Large 7 room FOUR ROOM ^?artm ent^ yojjlP* tta a oolored bMh, oil hom e, oU hot w a n : h w t, 3- OSM, overxtsod gantye, buUt- 7 rooms phu flnlahed recrea- Um is ont of the cleanest ing Iota, land tracts, farms and THEM OUGHTA K A LAW -Mide/Ui JH A BIO BARGAIN -r 8 room s WHtt(^-stonn wUidcwe, second oar gnage, t e& n bcildlnc In kitchen, formal dining room, tten room tt basement, two full ranches we’ve sMn la some­ acreage. Financing available. OONNIB’8 TV and Radio Berv- used furniture and appliances, Bath, heat and Hot w atorf^ Ico, available all hours. Satis­ AOOMVATtOfi AWAROS lb- nlahed. Rout* 66 M H e w w . floor, off Ohurch 8tr*ot noar lots of record. HB.400 oomplete. fireplace, {smfly nmn, fall-out baths, 3 delivery PLAN NOW to dine In style SIX ROOM duplex, Skrag^ Call Frederick M. Ga^, Brok pletely equipped kitchen, fin living but a stone’s throw tages. of course, just In case the tnlgklng and package Living room with fireplace, cupancy. Ellsworth Mitten from stores, school and bus. 6494830. flawHlrfl or “Wont Ado” mn t»keii over the Phone iw * ReMgerators. wafers and this Thanksgiving at home. furnace, good location. Quiet er, 646-8683, 648-0381. Ished laundry room , 100 yards Associated Press News Analyst party in the end wanted to pick kitchen with diahwasher, A gen cy, R ealtors, 648-6980. Six rooma, on* car garage WASHINGTON (AP)-Form er -» ----- xho •dvortiser olioald read hlo ad the FIRST stove moving specialty. Folding Visit Marlow’s fra maple, wal­ adults or small family. Avail­ screened front porch, maity ot wall-to-wall carpeting, 80- him . H AT IT a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS In time for the nut, and blond dinette furni­ able D ecem ber 1. Call 648-4461 ANDOVER 78 acres, high looa- foot canopy patio, near schools, and almoet an acre of use- Vice President Richard M. Nix­ ch airs fo r rent. 649-0752. tlon, extras. A ll tor $18,700. O ill VERNON — LIKE new 6 room In' speeches against the ad­ ^ ^ L r U o r r ^ Het«ld ia reaponolble for only ONE Incor- ture. Also, hutch cabinets. You after 6:M . lot, terrific land L-shape brick ranch, mani­ town, and cou n tiy clu b. 649- able land are available here BUYING OR SELLING on has stopped far short of elim­ ministration he would be talk­ n et or omitted Inoortlon for any advertto^ent and then only will find our prices are low value. Why buy few acres tor cured grounds, sparkling con­ 0961 (o r appointm ent tor leas than 316,000. inating himself from considera­ MANCHESTER—Beautiful n w several thousands when you ing pretty much on the same Is­ te tka earttEt of a ‘•make good** Insertion. Errors which do aot Painting— Papering 21 and terms are easy. Marlow’s dition. Under $30,000. H ayes 70 Otis St. (corn er o f F or­ ‘Handling of Bolton Homes tion as the Republican party's sues as toe candidate, thus pro­ Inaea the value of the advortlaement will not be corrected by LIME DOOR.THAT Furniture D ept., 867 Main 6 room apartment, sxtellent can buy all this Investment HOME REALTY A gency, 648-4808. VERNON—O lder 6-room (Tape, est) — A three bedroom A Specialty” choice for the presidential nomi location, adults. J. D. Realty, tor less than 3160 an acre* Over porch, garage, dining room. viding a chance for comparlsou "■lake goo^ taeertloo. EXTERIOR AND Interior paint­ Street. SERVICE ranch home With large Uv­ nation. between him and them. ing. Wallpaper IxxAs. Paper- 6LAMS WHEKl TOtTRE 1,000 frontage. A lso, 1 and 2 E arly occu pancy. Asking $11,' 648-5129. BOLTON — NEAT, expandable lng room plus adjoining TV He could do it In one. sim ple. It's a very excellent way to hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Fully TIWH&TO WARE FIV E P IE C E Bcdid mi1U>1 lie kttch- acre building lots In exclusive 644-1608 ranch of 6H rooms, breezeway 900. Tongren A gen cy, 348 room for tiie children. Cab­ FREDERICK M. GAAL TOI7R COOPERATION WILL t h r e e r o o m apartment, positive sentence: "I am not a *tay in toe public eye, particu- insured workmanship guaran­ lire A MOUSE- _ en set, 326. Call ahmaed fo r a ll budgete. N oel earn while you learn. Our New Must be first-class machinist, 6 48-lon . 38x424. Walk-out basement, 8 from seeking a way out by turn­ has been aiwarded to the Ver­ shop now open. Manchester Driving Academy. Electrical Services 22 Christmu Gift sets sell them­ 648-8608. zlM 12; glri’a camel hair win­ present mortgage 33,7(X> cash ily atmosphere with double bedrooms, 14x19 living room, appealing from conviction In ing to him. non Oonatruotlon Oo. Wapping, average w ork week 50 hours, both state and federal courts on 74^7249. selves. Call now. 280-4922. te r topper, alae 13- 648-6766. TALOOITVILLE — 6% room required. Madeline Smith, family Income. aluminum combinations, school WYLLY8 STREET — 340 foot at a bid price of $9,851^16; — BLACK pocketixxdt FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt good pay and fringe benefits TWO A().UARIUM 8, 20 and 10 fraud charges. While he says he Is not a can­ L o r Fnrnished Apartmtnts 6S-A Ranch, storms, flreplaoe, one R ealtor. 649-1643. bus at door. Robert Wolverton fron tage, 648-7444. The W. Gardner St. water containing valuable papers. service on all types of elec­ for qualified man. Phone 648' gallon, stands, pumps, filter, His quickly made fortune. didate, he has been urging Re­ yearold. Near bus line and A gency, R ealtor, 846-2818. publicans to all sections of the main exitensdon has been awart^ p le a M ca ll 649-4914. N o ques- E-B LERN trical wiring. Licensed and In­ WANTED — Elxperienced aide, 7627. E cho M achine Co. lights, m any fx t n a , 3iK. Call Wanted—To Buy 58 THREE and four-room heated shopping. Very convenient VERNON — LARGE custom 6 based on liquid fertiliser sales sured. Wilson Eilectrical Co., room Ranch, huge recreation ROBERT WOLVERTON country not to commit them­ ed to the Anthony Dasn Oon- tiana aaked. 11-7 shift. Call 649-4619. 648-7977. apartments, furnished, children Tongren Agency, 648-6821. BOWERS SCjHOOL — 7 room and cotton acreage deals, has ■truotkxi Oo., M anchester, ait a M anchester, 649-4817. Glaston­ MAN WANTED to make deUv WH BUT, SBSXi or trade an­ welcome. G /jfield 9-9931. room, cast iron radiation, 3- selves yet to any would-be can­ Driving School AGENCY (jape, full dormer, 14 baths, collapsed In bankruptcy. bid price of M0.845. bury, 643-1888. eries and help in store, full­ tique and used furniture, china, ANDOVER — 8 fa m ily, 6-S-S, car garage, hlUside setting. Embattled Tories didates. His reason is said to be OFFICE GIRL — Typing, re­ 4 bedrooms, dining room, ga­ The subcommittee ordered a Town Ei^;toeer Walter Fuse Personals largest, ception work, good with fig­ time. Manchester Drug, Inc. OIL HEATER tor sale, HO. In­ glaas, stiver, picture frames 130 CHARTER OAK Street — good Income, 8-car garMe, H ayes A gency, 648-4803. that It’s too soon to know what rage, near all schools. 316,9(X>. brief recess, before calling had estimated that the Parker matic and standard shift, ures, other general duties, Call fo r interview 646-4541. quire 186 B lssell St. and old cofna, bid doUa and 6 room ' furnished apartmmit, workshop, priced right. (^1 REALTOR will happen. Floor Finishing 24 Owner 649-1796. Unveil Programs Estes back for questioning In a St. storm sewer would ooet fODB WANTED from Bridge free pick-up service, teen- hours 10-2 dally, one-girl office. guns, bobby coUeettona, attic gentlemen preferred. Phone John H. Lappen, In c., 840-0361, $18,900 — ANOTHER (XX)D As of now there are only two WOODEN STORM wlndowa, 16, BUT, Lenox Street. Six rooms public hearing. albout 3ao.00(). llw town's dl- Sb«at to Aircraft, East Hart­ claaeroom, older and Write Box S, Herald, giving cententa or whole estates. Fur­ 849-8088. 649-2818 PITKIN STREET — 7 room old­ Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., candidates In sight: New 'York's ford, 8:80-13 d lift 645-2580. nervous students cur spe­ FLOOR SANDING and re- w a n t e d — MASON’S helper. assorted sizes. Excellent cen- niture Repair Service Talcott- plus enclosed rear porch. Lot (Oontteoed from Page One) reotons appiropriated 38,000 tor finlshing (specializing in old­ resum e. GARRISON COLONIAL - 8 er (jolonlal, large living room, D-N.C., and subcommittee aides Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and cialty. 115 C enter S t , Man­ Apply 28 Finley Street after 6. dition. R easonable. 648-8244. vUle, Conn. TeL 648-7440. TWO ROOM apartment, fur­ rooms. First floor consists of affords absolute maxlmtnn of the job on Fefe. 6 and Fuss er floors). Painting. CeiUnga dining room, kitchen and den said Estes refused to answer Arizona’s Sen. Barry Goldwater. i AM LOOKING tor the kind chester. Call for tree book­ NURSE UCENSED In Con­ nished, private bath and en­ larn family room with half privacy, with shrubbery and to a joint session of the House Mbsequently scaled down tha Paperhanging. No Job too MAN EX)R Luncheonette, days, 62 DUVAL ST. — Spie 'n Span downstairs; 8 bedrooms and ^estions Includliw whether R ock efeller has already an- wltnaaaaa that called me at the le t 645-8663. necticut for small Rockville CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY trance. Utilities. No pets. Near bath, modern kitchen with trees. Close to everything. Just bath up. Oarage. Convenient of Lords and toe House of Gom- nounced his candidacy, cioldwa' project ^M^caUona. aoana of Leonard . Buaatare’a am ail. John V erfa llle, 649-5760. grill experience. Grant’s Park- cards. Plain, personalized, and Rooms l^thont Board 59 Cheney’ s, 334 C h a ^ r Oak, call and start packing.Jacking. T. J. C olonial, 1 4 baths, carpeting, mons bv the lord chancellra, Estes had given gira or gratu­ convalescent home. FYee room ade. huUt-lns, including Tappan 400 2-car garage, anxious owners, location. Asking $15,200. Elva ter is expected to to January. When the bids ware opened accident an West Middla Turn- box assortment. Shown by ap­ 648-8868, 346-4788. range, dlnlM room, living C rockett, R ealtor, 648-1677. Lord Diihorne. The queen hiu ities to anyone to toe govern­ last month, the Wapping firm's and board and TV. T el. 875- LIGHT HOUBBKSBPINO fur­ reduced price. E. J. Carpen­ T yler, R ealtor, 649-4469. Both men have said they near entrance to Route Garage— Service— 9121. pointment. Call 648-8462 or room with fireplace. Second canceled public appearances be­ ment to connection with some low iwea 39,651.35, weU over the Private Instmctions 28 PLATEk, BDREMAN, produc­ nished room off 3iain Street ter, B roker, 949-6061. thought Nixon was acting like a cn F rid ay n^d>t at 7 p .m ., 648-0768. floor — 4 bedrooms, plus full MANCHESTER - M odern Ctepe MANCjHESTER — 8 bedroom cause she is expecting her profitable cotton acreage planb budgeted amount But the etate Storage 10 tion engineer, telephone man­ W om en on ly. 649-7960 after TWO FURNISHBD R00301. fei- tog allotments that the Agrtcul' candidate. ovember 1, lon. Please call MATHEMATICAL tutoring in bath. Immediate occupancy. on quiet side street. Near SO. WINDSOR — Lovely old 6 ranch, full basement and ga­ fourth child. required wage lefiM went Into Buiialera, 648-0789. ager, display man, collection GAS STOVE and combination p.m . qu lre 188 B lssell Str e e t school, bus. IH baths, flre- ture Department claims wers A month ago Nixon said he STORAGE SPACE, about 2,000 eluding college mathematics W ANTED — Part-time eook. cleric, stock clerk, office cleric, 322,500. P hllbrick A gen cy, 640- room Colonial, fireplace a, rage, close to schools, premi­ As Parliament reopened, po­ hoped there would be nothing on effect on Oct X, psebahty ao- Call 649-4519. oil hunter, very good condition laoe, aluminum comUnationa. Ulegai. aq. ft. Gua Schaller, 362 W ood­ by Instructor of long experi­ receiving clerk, salesman, ROOMS FOR gentlemen, one EXBCUnVB TYPE 3 bedroom 8464. Dutch oven, garage, barn, 8 um location, spacious living litical expectancy was higher the record between then and toe oounting for tiss unexpected kv- and clean. Call TliompsonvUle iel A ir R eal ^ E state. 648-9882. room with fireplace, many ex­ As tee closed hearing began land Street, Manchester. 643 ence, reasonable rates. Call short order cook, guard, detec­ block from Mam Street, Uteh- furnished ^lartment, first g acres, scenic view. $17,990 than at any time since toe 1969 convention to indicate he fa­ creaee to the ooete. N Automobllos For Sale 4 l-RI-6-5190. 4597 or 525-7975. 649-8988. BAST HARTFORD - Oversized tras. Reasonable. Ciwner, 648- general election. A classic con­ (jhairman 'John L. McClellan, Iha dtrectors approved an ad­ tive, dishwasher. Apply CJonn. *n p rivileges, parking. 648-6127, flora, 38(1 weekly. Adults only. MANCHESTER - 33,600 as­ Hayes A gency, 648-4803. D-Ark., said he did not beUeve vored one candidate over anoto- 7 room Cape, shed dormer, l'/4 8398 or 649-8228. test seemed in the making be­ ditional appropriation of 12,000 1006 LINCOLN PREMIER Con­ WOMEN OR GIRLS State Employment Service, 806 648-9828. 878-9131. sum es $106 per m onto. 6 room even Estes' own lawyers knew vertible, good condition, 3485. Boats and Accessories 46 beths, recreation room, study, 318,900 — Clean 8 - bedromn tween Douglas-Home, 60, a Scot­ front the General Fuad reearv* Musical—Dramatic 29 for pleasant telephone work Main Street, Manchester, veiy clean, Cariton W. Hutch­ (jape, close to everything. FOUR BEDROOMS — McCar­ whether he would talk. WhUe such reticence would 644-0728. Business Services EXCEPTIONALLY nice clean Neatly shrubbed, oil hot water Ranch, walk-dut cellar, large tish aristocrat who shed an earl­ avoid adding splits to the Repub at their Nov. 6 meeting Jn order full or part-time. Salary 1969, 15 FOOT BTBERGLAS, SB bedrooms In attractive home Business Locations ins, R ealtor, 649-6182. lot, view, near school, a real thy built 6 room ranch, full dom to succeed Harold Mac- The committee hoped to learn O ffered 13 PIANO (classical or popular) heat, aluminum comMnationa, basement ideal for rec room, from Estes whether political in­ lican party, it would also avoid that the town mrigh^-fneet tha I960 CBEVRCX^ET Convertible, plus bonus. Apply Salesmen Wanted 36-A h.p., tilt trailer, good condition, for gentlemen. Best location. buy. Carlton W. Hutchins, mUlan, and toe Labor party's hid price. and violin lessons in your home F or R ent 64 VERPLANOK SCHOOL Area - clean as a whistle inside and living room fireplace, garage. fluence helped him amass a making enemies for him among T-6, 248 ou. In. engine, tri- LAWN MOWERS, sharpened 3785. 644-0728. 21 Churoh St. 640-4966. out Robert Wolverton Agency, R ealtor. 649-6133. rapier • tongued leader, Har^d the followers of toe candidate to A^roxim atety me same altu- eartxi, S-speed, excellent condi­ o r our studio. Call 742-7425. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY 8 rooms pltu partial reo room, Sizable lot. Only $18,900. War­ fortune at toe age of 85. and repaired, sales and serv­ B & R CONSUMER BUILOINO 80x40 suitable tor alunvinum siding, close to bus. R ealtor, 649-2818. Wilson, 47. case the convention finally did ation prervmted the town fircra tion. C all 875-3186 anytim e. ice, rental equipment L A M with international concern ROOMS fra gentlemen, free storage. B-1 zone, Bucklaad CON(jORD RD — Beautiful ren E. Howland, Realtor, 648- The hearings have been dor­ C all John H. Lappen, In c., 649- ranch, large living room, form­ 1106. Recent 'special elections and turn to him. making apteunediate award fra ^ u lp m e n t C orp., Route 88, RELATIONS calling on established custom­ Building Materials 47 paridng; also, 2 rooms fra Ught section. 049-8408. m ant sin ce Sept. 22, 1962, when NEED CART Tour credit turn- Bonds—Stocks— housekeeping. Scranton Motel, 6261. al dining room, cabinet kitchen, public opinion polls Indicate McClellan rec ssed them to Former President ElsenboW' the W^GOrdner St. water main Vernon, 875-7609, M anchester 340 E . Center St. . ers In sales amd service field. extepAM i. ad down? Short on down pay­ M ortgages 31 M anchester 649-0826 betw een 6-7. 3 bedrooms, recreation room, JUS'fc A SHORT way from strongly that if national elec­ avoid prejudicing Estes’ trials er, to a Sunday television toter- exchange. E nterprise 1946. High guarantee to start while BETTER BUYS MANCHESTER — Looking for NEW LISTING The job ia part , of a Bpsing- ment? Bankrupt? Reposaea- on training program . Call 644- STOKE — 480 M ain S t 648-8339, landscaped yard. Marlon B. Manchester. 6 room ranch with tions were held today, toe Con­ to Texas on fraud chaigez, of view, said Nixon would be one SECOND MORTTIAGES — Un­ AT NATIONAL space, country atmosphere? PRICED FOR ACmON servatives would suffer a hum il­ Charter Oak St. water main alon? Don’t desiialr! See Hon- WE HAVE the time, we have 0202 betw een 6 and 8 p.m . F O R RBJNT — F ront room , cen­ 9-6. R obertson, R ealtor, 648-5968. 8 bedrooms and formal dining which he was found guilty. of those definitely conslderetL limited funds available for sec­ Cfodar OoMt Lbilng .31 Sq. Ft tra lly loca ted , parking. 59 TTien see this 8-room R aised room. Kitchen with bullt-lns, iating defeat and Britain would for the nomination If toe epn- project which the director* jui- eet Douglas. Incniire about low- the tools, will do most any­ CfolUng T l l a - The charges dealt with the al­ ond mortgages, payments to SALB38 CLBIRK part-tim e, S-9 B irch Street. 649-7129. Ranch, 8 bedrooms, Uvlng Five room Ansaldl built SEVEN ROOM apaclous home living room with fireplace, ga­ have a Lstbor government for ventlon deadlocks. thortoed, along with an M8,00(> eet down, smallest payments thing. Free estimates given. p.m., Wednesday, Thursday, Odd Lota .09 Sq. Ft. DESIRABLB OFFICE, 600 sq. leged juggling of mortgages on suit your tedget. Bbcpedlent ft, heat, janitor, parking. 968 room with fireplace, kitchen ranch, basement garage, in Manchester on quiet street, rage. Sizable lot. Storms and toe first time since 1954. Nixon, asked about allocation. In 1961. anywhere. No small loan or fi­ Call us anytim e, 543-2097, 638- Brtday, and Saturday. Apply Help Wanted— Dutch Doors 17.60 iBach non-existent fertilizer storage serv ice. J . D. R ealty, 643-6129. f u r n i s h e d ROOMS - Com M ain. 649-6884, or a fter 6, with built-lns, dining room. oil hot water, large family 4 bedrooms, enclosed porch, 3- screens. Ellsworth Mitten he could conceive pf "no cir­ There ia only $10,386 uaoiv- nance company plan. Douglas 2987. Conn. State Employment Serv­ Male or Female 37 Knotty Pine )Paneling, .18 Sq. Ft. Douglas-Home la relyi^ on a tanks, a subject the subcommit' Motoea, 833 Main. plete light housekeeping faclU- 648-n78. Lower level family room, den kitchen, fireplace, ceramic car garage, asklnf $19,600. Out A gen cy, R ealtors, 643-6930. lavish program of housing amad cumstances wh^ver” under cumbered in the projrat aBoea*- A BETTER ARRANGEMENT ic e , 806 M ain Street. Ping-Pong Tables 11.96 Each ties, centrally located. Mrs. er office, utility room and ga­ tee avoided to Its hearings. HAROLD A SON Rubbish Rer bath, West Side. Exception­ of state owner wants offers. educational expansion and In­ It dwelt. Instead, on allega' which he would''ra a candidate tlon, while the lowest btd was t.TTeCmJf Continental. 1961. 4- moval, cellars, attics, and of your finances will make Windows-Complete Dorsey, 14 Arch St, Manches­ DESIRABLE office space, two rage. Oil hot water heat, alum­ P hllbrick A gency, 649-8464. LOW, LOW RENT Uvlng In the 310,846 offered by Dnen ATTENTION MOTHERS! Part- F rom 9.96 Blach al buy at $15,500. dustrial reform to reverse the tlons that Influence had helped for the notnthatlon. This was door Convertible, black with yards. Weekly or monthly more of your income available ter. room s, 468 square feet, 100% inum combinations, 1^ baths. this 4-4 duplex. Excellent con­ just repeating what he had said Construction. for personal use. Lump debt time local openings associated 2 x 4” Fir Studs .40 Each anti-Conservative trend. Wilson toe once politically potent Es­ white top, low mileage, excel­ pick-iq>. H arold H oar, 646-4084. Main Street location. Will deco­ Call now. Robert Wolverton HOLLISTER STREET*-*6-room dition. 2-car grarage. Oak contends toe government can’t b e f o r e ,' The direoton aBooated an ad­ into one monthly payment of with national comp'any, 20 RETAIL PERSONNEL Combination Doors LOVELY LARGE housekeep­ A gen cy, R ealtor, 649-2813. KEN OSTRINSKY, Colonial, ftreplaced living Street. Warren E. Howland, tes to reap large profits from V lent condition. 32,996. Kieman rate to suit. Savings Bank of ditional 32,000 to this project hours weekly, car required, F rom 15.96 B ach ing room. It has everything. In- raise toe money to make good federal farm aid programs. ^ut Eisenhower didn't say M otor Sales, 649-4100. TREE REMOVAL, pruning, and 322.25 for each thousand dollars M anchester, 923 M ain Street, REALTOR room, dining room, 8 bed­ R ealtor, 648-1108. ^xon wouldl be a candidate but from the Water Dept, reserve Including repayment over five good Income, personal Inter­ L ady to work full-tim e In Exotic Prefinished chuUng utilities. Ample park on Its promises. Primary focus was on his ac- lot clearing. Snow removal. our Sportswear Dept. Ex­ 649-6208. MANCHESTER — 4 bedroom rooms, kitchen with {rienty of that a deadlocked convention fund at their Nov. 6 meeting. 1960 ENGLISH FORD, 4-speed Frank C. N oble, 649-6142. years. FVank Burke, 246-8897, view necessary. Phone 289- Paneling From 8.76 Per Pd. Ing. 272 Main St. ranch. Perfect for large family 643-5159 cabinet space, garage, treed AN IDEAL floor plan to this In advance of the throne qulsitipn of an additional 3,(>p6 perience desirable. All com­ speech, Education Minister Sir might turn to him. Once again the inoreaee ie Anglia, excellent condition. Connecticut Mortgage ESx- 8415. CASH ’N CARRY with Its two full baths and lot, $18,500. Robert Wolverton dlstlnotlve home. First floor — acres iof valuable cotton acreage SHARPENING Service — Saws, pany benefits. NOBODY—BUT NOBODY— n e a r m a i n STREET for gen­ large foyer wito”^ bookcases, Edward Boyle announced a four planting allotments to complex But, for a man not seeking the probably the reeult of Publia C all 6M-4696. change, 15 Lewis St., Hartford, Houses For Rent 65 double garage. Big lot. Oil hot A gen cy, R ealtor, 849-2813. Aot 240, which reiece the Mbor knives, axes, shears, skates, Conn. SALESWOMAN In M anchester UNDERSELLS NA’HONAL tleman, private entrance, park­ MANCHESTER ~ Neat as a pin powder room, living room with •year expanded program ^of land purchases and tease deals nonilnation. Nixon has been jewelry store, full-time until water heat. Aluminum com talking a lot. He explains that, coats on any town project bo the FORD 44oor sedan, 1960, black rotary blades. (Juick service. KITCHEN CABINETS- ing, 28 Pearl Street. Tel. 648 R(X!KVILLE — Charming 8 hinations. Home Is spotless, i 4 room ranch, close to all con­ 22 BOW ERS ST. — 318.600. Cozy fireplace, large formal dining j *’***'*^?’ *’42S* toe ' Agriculture 'Department'D ep a r and white, high mUeage, good Oqdtol Equipment Co., 88 SECOND MOR’TGAGES—Funds January 1. Sales experience ALL SIZES - ALL SHAPES— 7238. room house, 370 monthly. Call veniences, deep wooded lot, oil Colonial, 6 rooms, 2.bedrooms, room, sun room, large cabinet million pounds—$224 *” million- subsequently cqUM Illegal. Es­ too. state standard. desired. Box G, Herald. Ellsworth M 1 tt e n Agency, eonditkin inside and out, 3795. Main St., Manchester. Hours available for second mort­ SANTA CLAUS A I L PRICES 628-0718. R ea ltors, 648-6930. heat. Aluminum combinations, aluminum siding, sacrifice. kitchen with dishwasher and year. tes insisted toejr were within the K iem a n M otor Sales, 649-4100. dally 7-5. Hiursday 7-9. Satur­ gages. For Individual attention ATTRACnVB sleeping room Owner, 649-6061. Boyle said building levels NATIONAL LUMBER, gentleman, shower-bath, $11,700. Robert Wolverton eating area. Second floor — 4 law . day 7-4. 643-7958. call B A N Agency, Roger M. Man to work full-time to GRIER RD., Second Bolton A gency, R ealtor. 649-2818. large bedrooms, full tile bath. would be increased a third to Secretary of Agriculture Or- VOIXSWAPEN SEDAN. I960, N egro, 643-8727. EXPERIENCED Waitresses tor Christmas. Retired individu­ INC. private entrance, parking. In­ Lake, Vernon. New, clean 6 SPRING STREET - Beautiful handle Britain’s growing pri­ luncheonette. Grant’s Parkade. 881 State Street, Finished rec room with side ville,.. tt. Freeman, UnderMC- look s good, runs good. 3796. STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, al preferred. qu ire 196 Spruce Street. room hom e, 3100 ftionthly. Baby Doll Clothes 6-room ranch, 100-200 lot, 2-car door entrance to basement mary and secondary school pop­ reta ry Cjharles S. Murphy and ID em an M otor Salea, 649-4106. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. North Haven, Connecticut 628-6S84, 643-7716. garage, built-in G.E. kitchen, 8 ulation and replace worn - out PART-TIME openings for sales 288-6261 ROOM FOR RENT In private with full bath and .shower. -dther top Agriculture Depart­ All concrete repairs. Reason­ Business Opportunities 32 EACH ITEM Wreath Centerpiece! bedrooms, 14 baths, aluminum Double garage. $27,500. by buildings. . 2956 **06” OldsmobUe Holiday, people, waitress, and counter home, gentleman, parkutta g. 71 YEAR 'ROUND HOME on Bol­ ment officials have sworn Estes ably p riced . 643-0651. Apply in person or call Mr. 1 comMnatiems, $21,400. R obert ow ner 643-1847. In toe Queen’s speech today never got a dime out of their WORLD'S all power, limpaculate. C ^ THREE BAY Gulf service sta­ girl. Apply Conn. State Em­ .Strickland Street. ton Lake, 4 rooms and bath, Wolverton Agency, Realtor, tion available fo r lease. Ehccel- ploym ent S ervice. 806 M ain G l^ s to n e , 648-9906. Diamonds— ^Watchc PATTERN PIECE toe government also promised agency through political influ­ '648-1079 after 6 p.m. SNOWPLOWING - Now a c- with some utilities, 378 per 649-2813. VERNON (iftRCLE Area — 64 seasonal or lent opportunity tor the right Street, Manchester. PLEASANT ROOM for gentle­ ence, ceptlng contracts, Jewelry 48 month. Frederick M. Gaal, room ranch, basement garage, ^Further oentreUiie Britato'e 3960 FORD GALAXIE, 6 cyl­ hourly rates. 649-5650. Individual. Paid training pro­ m an, near bath, pariting, 64 - They acknowledged they had B roker, 648-2682, 648-0281. BEAUTIFUL SEMI-RANCH — fireplace, combinatiems, bullt- defense structqre. DURABIUTY inder, standard shift, 3850. Ckll gram. For additional informa­ WANTED RELIABLE Baby­ WATCH AND JEWELRY repair­ High St. 0281. 6 rooms, 3 baths, beautiful made errors in their own toves- ' 643-0714. TREE REMOVAL — Free esti­ tion ca ll G ulf Oil C orp., 625- sitter 9-2:30, my home, trans­ ing at reasonable prices. lns, very clean. Early occupan­ —Plan redevelopment of de­ tigations of what Estes was do ATTRACTIVE, comfortable heated rec room, ftreplaced mates, fall prices, very low. portation provided. 643-0600. GRANDWAY Prompt service, two watch­ VIOLET YURK8HOT!’ If you cy . Tongren A gency, 643-6821. pressed areas to central Scot­ tog, however 6158. room, gentlemen, centrally lo­ living room,. Hew wall-to-wall 3951 CHEVROLET Carryall, C all 649-7671 o r 522-1853. makers. Manchester’s oldest will can at the Classified Ad­ land and northeast England. N. Battle Hales, an Agricul­ CHAMPS! cated!, private phone on floor. carpeting including hallways, BOLTON LAKE — 4 room year mechanically good except Help Wanted— F emale 35 Manchester Parkade established jeweler. F. E. vertising Department of the dishwasher, new aluminum —Improve the transport and ture Department employe brak es. BTrat $00 o r best offer. C all 643-6831. 'round home," partially furnish­ road system. Help Wanted—Male 36 B ray, 787 M ain St., ' State Manchester Bhwnlng Herald awniiws, 2 blocks from Main ed, all appliances, lake swore that he believed Estes got Phone 649-7375 after 6 p.m. Household Sendees pr­ B(X>KKEEPER, Experienced, Theater Building. within 24 hours, you will re­ St. Just move in—no remod­ —Move forward with toe de­ favored treatment. p rivileges, $5,500. Financing velopment of higher education offered 13-A knowledge of Burrough’s book­ WAREHOUSEMAN — Steady Apartments— Flats— ceive a FREE pair' of re­ eling necessary. $10,900. Call available. Frederick M. Gaal, Sen. Karl E. Mundt. R-S.D. 3967 CHEIVROLET Bel Air, 5 work with a growing building to Increase toe nation’s pool of keeping machine. Accounts re­ Tenements 63 served tickets to the sensa­ ow ner, 640-6661. B roker, 648-2682, 643-0281. and several other (jongress cylklder, hydramatio, radio REWEAVING of burns, moth ceivable and payable. Paj;^ or supply company. Many fringe Fuel and Peed 49*A tional BIG SHOW, the Ice qualified sclentista and engi­ members questioned, among and lieater, excellent condition, holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ full-time. Call for appointment, benefits. erator, ft and pipe worii. Apply Superior C ole’ s DlBcount Station, 649- FOR SALE — Gas stove in 'B id form s and s|>eoifiCfaUana IVir latrOtesB mailing add lOo im ite, R ealtor, 649-1642. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum brarian, hoeteas.,payroll clerk, 0980. 8^x>d condition, 380. Inquire Sewar Un«a liiBtaD*«--«el- tor each pattern. Print Name, Addreae with none and Pattern TWO FA M IL Y duplex, 6-6, la rg e governments. P avin g, In c., 60 H ebron A ve­ are available at the C!ontrolIer’a lar Waterproofing Done. MOMMCK'S Driving School siding. 80 years' experience. bookkeeper, sales, telephone nue, Glastonbury. . Apt. 8, 4 Pearl Street. Address with acne. Style No. N untoer. $13,300 — MANCHESTER. At­ rooms, good condition, hot "Bills will be totroducetj to Offioe, 66 Center Street, Man- provide for toe liiMjependenc^ of Ine.„ eCBota, elaasroom located BVee estimatea Call Bdwley, typist 3rd shift, short order DEACON’S BENCH, hand lawn- on d Biso- Just 60c fpc the New '63 Al­ tractive 6 reran Cape, large water heat, 2-stall garage, tool MORIARiy BROTHERS mower, two antique trunks, ELECTI^IC STOVE, 4 burners, chenter, Oonneotlout. Kenya, Malta, Nyasaland jiad Parkade, lower 648-5861, 648-0768. cook, waitress, counter girl, LATHE OPERATOR - Experi­ Town of Mancbaeter, ioKIMNEY BRQS. The new fall A winter 68 bum ! M any lov riy design s! XX' kitchen, plenty of cabinets, shed, extra lot. Located two enced In running small lots, all five ladder back chairs, chest excellent running condition, Zanslbar, and to provide a new aglnnarit, older, .nsrv- bar maid, sorters, sUen. Ap- ConsMettout Sowwago DteoMd Oo. Itenlr Fadilqn will dritght every reettone tor suit and afghan to ceramic bath, garage. 138x166. blocks from Mato Street 301 CENTER ST. OPEN IVES. 44341 SB jp MBwnta, our ^>eclalty. ly Coon. State Emplosrmant benefits. Dean Machine Prod­ of Rogen silver for eight, $66; Blaokxtone antoroatib homa aewer. GMt ooupon print- knit; dolly, edgtoga and 8Hn>an (jarltrai W. Hutchtoa, Realtor, Priced to aeU. Frank Mott, 6tt- conatltutlpn tor tee- Bahgmas.” \ d riv er’ s Sei»rvlca, ■ 506------Idaln-- S tr ^ ■ ■■Man­ u cts, 166 A d a e u S t., M anches­ china, Drlo-»-brae. Phooa 648- ernaUng maobine, IM -I M v e w i — —— ed Mda. 600. in aaocheti . 640A1S3. 6668. > ' tee tivesw apesch deoW sd. ■H I certified . 649-7896. Read Herald Ads. chester. ter. 6890. 860. 64i-MTr.

If r-

. .. I- " -LA-av ^ ' ^ w'.A

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1968 PAGE SIXTEEN Average ifislly Net Acaa Ron ’The W eather FarMkBt o f U. B. Wentiier iianrljffBtfr lEtr^tting 1|eralii For Uie Week Ended November 9, IfdS Oloady tonIgM and Tlwuaday I Roger L. Harrlwn. adn of Mr. Police Qiecking wMh ekanee of rein or mow enriy and Mra. Hal M. Harrison, 8 ^ luptttttg m pratb Hmredny, Low S6 to M toatglit. About Town W. Middle Tpke.; and Frederick '.V y ■ ■ ‘ v*T ■ j n ‘ ■" ' * ^ 13,891 S. Jacobe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theft of Wagon Member of Uw Audit High Thursday In the 4ds. Tb« Ajmy-NavJr Auxiliary John E. Jacobs, 128 Brookfield Bureau of CIrcalsttaB Mancheater-^ City o f ViUago Charm have a Chriatinas party St., are undergoing baiMc train­ PoHce today are tovratigatlng Wl^aaday, Deo. A at 6:30 pjn. ing at the Naval Training C « - on auto theft which oocioccurred at, tba Aimy-Navy Ch*. Paleni Tnay make reaerva- VOL. LXXXm, NO. 38 (’TWENTY-POUR PAOES—’TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1963 tloiu w*th Hr*. John Vince, 2%l Litome Lodge, Knights of Owner o f the oar, Jake La- jMaKea.St.) or Mrs. Harry Ma- PytMaa. will meet tomorrow at guzssL, who gave his addreos oa bMtegr, *98 Ma{>le St. Reaerva- 8 pjn. ait Orange HaU. 36 Brctton Rd., told police he ('.ANDIKS' Mona wlQ oloae Friday, Nov. 20. had Ttariced the car oo the street 9Hitd at $ 6 9 . The Jaycee Wives will meet at about 4 p.m., had seen It Events Tatapia Chapter, OES, will tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home there at 6 p.m., and H was Road Bonds Die, Today’s United Fund total have an tnitiatory meeting to-,,of Mrs. Leonard Johnson. Wap- missing at 8:45 last night. He to $69,858, drive headquar­ tMKTonr alt 8 pm . at ttie MaeotUc ping Rd.. Elllilgton. All Christ­ said he had left his keys In the ters reported. Iraq Socialist Leaders Temida Officers will wear white mas cards and order hooka hre car. Division breakdowns are 'as In State gowns. Refreahments will be to be turned In at this time. The vehicle is a red and white LENOX PHARMACY follows; RamMer Station Wagon, 1862 Schools Passed ■erred after the meeting. This month is the deadline for 299 E. CENTER STREET— 849-0896 ” Initial Gifts, 947,647; Bus­ the paying of dues. model, with registration 4411- iness - Employes, $10,076; m * World War I Veterans Birth Control Bid 896, i ^ o e said. By FHlNBAa FISKE and BOX COB ^ Residential, $12,180. Auxiliary will have a public The Greater 6artfbrd Home This is 60 per cent of the kitchen social at the VFW Home Doonomlce ,Ci\Jb will hoM a Town voters and property owners came out in $115,000 goal. Continues Dec. 3 •08 B. Center St., tomorrow at Apparently Stop Coup dessert meeting at 7:30 p.m. at strength to register an overwhelming vote for economy • p.m. Membes are reminded the Hartl^ord Electric Light Oo., in general government, and substantial approval for HARTFORD (A P ) — The to orlng canned goods. next development in the fight 176 Oi^berfland Ave., Wethers- good education, at a referendum in Manchester yes­ fiM . Mrs. Dorothy VanLeuven Boy, 14, Dies; to overturn Connecticut's uni­ Of MerMen will give a talk PASS terday. que anti-birth control law to and demonstration on "Deco- By an almoat four to one chester for the second time in expected Dec. S. Jets Shoot nartiing with Della Robbia” for WITH maigtor they turned down a its Wstory in 1962, ran up a Hit by State The State Supreme Court ad­ members, guests and interested $460,000 bond-ftnanoed road Im­ huge 3,066 jdurslity against ^ journed its hearing on the sub- home economiets. CARE provement program propoaed proposed road bond issue. je c . yesterday until that date. A t Palace Front End by town Democrata —r but op­ A totM of 4,312 of the 6,- Police It was no known whether the David Baiumstein. director of posed by their RapubUoan oppo­ 835 people voting opposed the court's decision would be issued sition as an afront to a sound Special Comundftjy Servioe Dept, of the program. Only 1,236 were in Don C. Marshall, 14-year- then or whether additional ar­ Office of Mental Retardation, imintclpality economy. favor o f it. guments'Would be heajd. And Gamp At the same time the voters The scho(^ were warmly ap- old Columbia boy, was Req. $12.50 win discuss current research in The P ra n n • d Parenthood that field at the meeting of the appiTOved $965,000 in nddiUons prored, but not with the fer­ struck and killed early last League, which to backing the (1) AUON FRONT END Manchester Association for the to town schools by a margin of vor with which the rosids were evening on Rt. 8A, Colum­ current appeal, will carry the BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) almost two to one. . (2) BALANCE FRONT Hedp of Retarded Children, Inc., rejeoted. bia, by a police cruiser fight to the U.S. Supreme Court — Iraq’s Ba’ath Socialist WHEELS—Reg. $4.00 The vote was large for a rat- PTAs and the League of ait 8 pjm. Thursday at the Bunce driven by an off-duty state again if the State Supreme party government appar­ (8) CHECK FRONT Center. sradiun, wiMh 5,835 votes cast Women Voters had been cam­ Court upholds the oonstitutlon- ently battled down a bl(>ody WHEEL BEARINGS of a possible 21,506 during the paigning for the two additions, trooper. ality of the 84-year-old sta­ attempt at revolution to­ (4| CHECK BRAKE Manchester Chapter, DAV, IQ hours that the polls wore for the Highland Park and Tolland County Coroner Ber­ tute, as it has tn the past. SYSTEM STEM* open, Keeney Bt. schools. nard J. Ackerman began inves­ day believed led by an oust­ wlU meet tnrdght at 8 at the It’s Hard to Choose The lcu9t time the matter was American Legton Home, Leon> Thto was the largest turnout Both addttiona rang up plu- tigation of the accident today. brought before the nation’s ed minister. An Four Only and S t Mrs Nelson Gdble, left, president of the Council o f Oaitholic Women of St. Maurice Church, GRADE for a referendum on dchool or rshtien of about 1,650 votes. State Trooper Robert Kelley, highest tribunal, the Court de- After a morning of combat. Botton; Mrs. Courtney C. Tucker, Mrs. Jiunes Ruftnl and Mrs. Richard C. Alton Jr. try to pitolio woriu issues since the About 3,645 voters approved 26, attached to the Stafford oUned to rule since no one had Including jet plane attacks on town adapted Us oounoU-mana- Springs troop, was the driver Robert A. Oalder, son o f Mr. decide which arrangement they'U use on the dining table at the CouncH’e afiver tea and sale the ^ 5 ,0 0 0 in bands for new been prosecuted. Baghdad's presidential palace g«r dwrter In 1947, with the o f the car which struck the and iMrs. Lyman R. Smith, 37 scheduled Nov. 23 at the home of Dr, and Mrs. Alton on Hebron Rd., Bolton. Mia. Tuck­ oonstraotlon, while about 3,000 This time, two persons—Dr. and the A! Rashid military sole exception of a March 1960 Marshall boy as he and a friend $0 .9 5 WeUington Rd., was recmtly er la general chairman of the event which wfll be held from 1 to 4 p.m. Mk*. Rulini la voted to turn down the schools. C. Lee Buxton of the Yale camp, the capital was reported 3 chairman of the Ohristmae decorations committee which produced the table decnratiom and You name it. You’ll take it...in a ’64 Valiant! vote onn three' school proposals. were crossing the highway on elected president of the Unit­ The reeuMs ran true to foim Medical School and Mrs. Estelle quiet at 1 p.m. ed Students Association at the many mors that win be offered for sale. (Herald photo by Pinto). Opposition to the road pro­ for Manchester. The town tra­ bicycles. Premier Ahmad Hassan El T ^ youth was pronounced Griswold of Now Haven—iMCve U niversity of Connecticut gram, on which the Democrats ditionally looks wUh disfavbr been convicted and face fines of Bakr and Defense Minister Sad~ f ooused— their aotlvlUes dead from multiple injuries on Mahdl Saleh Ammash appealed SERVICE ON ALL where he is a political science Stephen M. Farrell, electron­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild $100 each for giving advice as Ttve Silk O ty Slngera, Man- sines winning control of Man­ (Bee Page Thirteen) arrival at Windham Community over Baghdad Radio for unity, CONVENTIONAL MAKES and Ikigllsh major hi the ics technician seaman appren­ 'wUl hold a rummage sole tn to the use of contraceptives. School of Arta aaid Sdencee. dvaster chapter of SPEBSQSA, Memorial Hoepital. He was the' warned against "B a’athists kill­ will entertain at the Mansfield tice In the United States Navy NelU Hall at 8 am . Thursday. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mar­ What makes Ckinnectlout’s and brother of Richard C. Far­ Articles for sale may be left anti-birth control law unique to ing Ba’athists” and promised State Hospital and Training shall of Rt. 6A. The Marshall "all problems will be solved.” MORIARTY Tha Lucy Spencer Group' of rell, 15 Pearl St., recently at the hah any time after 8 that It forbids the use of con­ Seootkl Oongregattonal Church School today at 8 p.m. Members boy was a Grade 8 student at Commanders of army divi­ will meet at 7:30 at the hos­ graduated from the 38-week am. Wednesday. Member* will Horace Porter School. traceptives, not the sale or dia- sions pledged their allegiance will meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. Electronics Technician School bring their own sandwiches to tributlcm o f them. in the church parlor. Members pital or 7 at the Bunce Center. Colleagues Doubt According to jxitice the OC' to the government. BROTHERS at ^the Naval Training Center, the old parish house at noon, Any car... compact or not... can handle .If It takes curves like a sports car... cllmba oident occurred at about 5:80 "I assume you are not going The leader of the attempted will work on cancer pads for Great Lakes, HI. and dessert and beverages will to raid bedrooms,” commented TEL. 64S-S1S6 Manchester Metnorial Hospital p.m. near Old Columbia Rd. coup appeared to be tough, gun­ Mtos Patricia Bumford, clar- be served by Mrs. Ehethe Green' a straight, flat highway. Perhaps not like a mountain goat... makes rough roads Chief Justice John H. King dur­ 801-816 CENTER ST. Mrs. Ralph Rockwell and Mrs. The M anhall boy was helpii>g a packing All Saleh El Saadi, un­ inetist, daughter of Mr. and Hugh F. Ward of 86 Lock- halgh. Ml*. Henry Stansfleid feel like smooth highways... then it’s the ing yesterday’s hearing. Harry Rylander will aerve as Mi*. AMg\istue Biunford, 53 quite as well as a Valiant, but well friend. Peter Levesque, 12, de­ til Tuesday the deputy premier, wood Sit. was honored ait a mir- and Mra. Jameses WUllama. Yale Teacher Spy Since this can't be done, the hostesses. Summit SL, recently partici­ enough. No problem. The real test of best all-around compacti Then it’s a Valiant liver newspapers. information minister and reput­ prise birthday party last night The trooper was only min­ law is not enforced dlreoUy. It ed Ba'athist strong man. He pated in a oonoert of contem­ at his home. Mi*. Ward, host­ a compact is how well it takes Blowing our own horn? Sure. We’re proud to enforced iiuKreotly under a porary music with the Hartt utes from Ida home on Henne- suddenly was dropped from the ess, was asslstod by Mni. statute which makes it a orlme College of Music symphony or­ the rough spots... sharp curves... of our new Valiant Test-drive one for MOSCOW (AP)— ^U.S. Ambassador Foy Kohler today qidn Rd. A former laoident of leadership of the Iraqi Ba’ath George W Bah. Guests were For Wednesday Oaly—At to advise another psraon to parly command in a reshuffle chestra in Hartford. She is also ^nedgMiora and friemde. steep grades... and back-country roads. yourself and you’ll be blowing our horn too. demanded the immediate release of Prof. Frederick C. (Bee Page PIftoea ) break a toiw. Det. Jacob Rosenfeld examines $200,000 worth of jewelry after its recovery announced just before the cOup a member of the Hartt College Barghoom, Yale University professor held by the Soviet Conceit Band. attempt. The Home League Ladies of MATRON'S yesteniay on Manhattan’s West Side. (AP Photofax.) A mysterious radio calling it­ the Salvatian Army will hoM Union on'spy charges. Trucker Killed B’noi B’rith will meet totnor- YOUR NEW ENGLAND PLYMOUTH-VALIANT DEALER ALSO The ambassador spent 16 it took place several days ago self at times "thw radio of the a rally tomorrow at the citadel. BAKE SHOP but gave no other Information, WEST HAVBIN (A P ) — Ttie Iraqi revolution" and at times row at 8 p.m. at the home of The morning session win open minutes with Valerian Storin, Barry Says HAS A FINE SELECTION OF TOP-QUALITY USED CARS deputy foreign minister. He also "The ambassador demanded driver of a txaictor-traller truck "the 'voice of the Arab nation" Mrs. Kurt Joseph, 5M B. Cen­ e$t 10 and the afternoon ses­ was fatally injured today when ter St. Mrs. R em Kaseier, head demanded the right to see Bar­ immediate access to Prof. Bar­ said El Skadi had left Baghdad sion at 2. his rig smsshed into ancthST U.S. ’s Biggest Jewel Theft for Madrid, Spain. nurse at Mansfield Training MINCE ghoom and to have the charges ghoom and requested his re­ U.S. T ed Up’ truck ait the W«gt Haven toll School and H o^tal, will speak S m your local Plymouth-Valiant Daalar against him given in detail. , lease forthwith," the statement Cairo radio said he and sev­ staitlanon the OMktocticut Turn­ eral of his Ba’athist supporters on retarded children. Refresh- Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma PIE In a brief statement, the em­ continued. pike. had arrived in the Spanish cap­ m e i^ 'Will be served. Members PW will meet tonight at 8 p.m. bassy said the ambasaador “ The ambassador denied Bar' Toward Aid N are reminded to bring oonnod at the home of Mrs. Thomas “ reglatared a strong protest at ghoom was a spy." The vtckn was tdenUfied by Became Comedy of Errors ital by Iraqi fnilltary plane.^ Leiper, KX7 W. XHddle Tpke. staite poSiioe as Lawrence Foote, The new leadership, headed goods for a welfare project. 69c the completely unwarranted ar­ Barghoom, professor of polit CHICAGO (AP) -I- Sen. Barry The program ■wlU be presented 33, of Reading, Mass. by Bakr; the army chief of rest and detention of Prof. Bar- leal science at Yale University, Goldwater sees pressure from a by representaitlvea of the In­ ICHESTER PLYMOUTH, Inc. staff, Taher Yahya; the deputy 668 Center St.— 649-0048 oora and the unjuatlfiedly has written a number ct books "rather fed up" America be­ State police' 8 ^ an saatbounl structors of the Handicapped W W W Y O R K (APY— T heV With that find, police an-fently relishing the slcht of a po- interior minister, Hazem Ja- ROUTE SSi.TOLLAND ’TPKE.— TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. ig period of time between bU critical of the Soviet 'system hind congressional slashes In truck driven by Motoes Kassa nounced that 90 per cent of the liceman caught In such a pre after which a bustness meeting e wad, and the foreign minister, GREEN STAMPS arrest and the notification ofand, was here on a tourist visa President Kennedy's foreign aid 'Man, 36, o f Warwick, RJ., 'waa bandits who pulled off treasure had been recovered. dicameht. TTie frustrated bandit will be held.. preparing to write anothqr boed injury, drove the car onto the demoli­ L'J NOV. aocompanied by Mrs. Loulne ing professor Tuesday and said (See Page Nine) ator tied into the administra­ cent. A few minutes before 10 a.m. tion’s aid program Tuesday did Wither Minims, 80, o f Brook- group o f construction w) FASHIONS for nedy’s ad-vlce on another sub­ in a hijacked car and, po­ their loot-laden car only a block demolition men over and, as po­ medium-wave broadcast, a cur­ and M i*. Martha Miller, jiaitri- a cor dannaged in the smashigi. ject: presidential politics. lice said, it was like playing from the robbery scene. It kept lice described it, a grab bag few was announced for Baghdad otic instructor for the state (Soldwater’s Chicago outing The ciBJSh tore the cab off stalling because the driver could game followed. FREE! FREE! group, recently attended a testi­ grab bag in King Solomon’s and its suburbs and the voices on ALUMINUM U.S. Marks Areas was his first since New York the vUctlm’s treck and sent not cope with Its old-style floor Officers said Robert Lee, 44, of Bakr and Ammash were ap­ FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF monial receplon honoring Mrs. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller de­ diesel fuel spewing onto hot m ines. shift, police said .. took a suitcase containing about Veronloa Dempsey, state de- pealing for calm. JhsL ^Ljoudij^ 9jv Ufjcdiituf, clared himself a candidate for engine parts. No one may (xofit from the The car, hijacked from a jew­ $2(X>,000 In gems. They said Wal­ Bakr’s statement, read by 8 GALLONS OF GAS or MORE! pejitmeHt commander, in An- • D O O R S the 1964 Republican presidential A West Haven fireman sold biggest jewel theft in the na­ elry messenger service in mid- ter Cunningham, 61, took $8,000 Ammash, called for an emer­ BEAUTIFUL ANCHOR HOCKING OUT GLASSES Bonla. \ nomination. It was only because diesel fuel tion’s history. Chalk that up to tn jewels to his Pennsylvania Three ^rpes fo Choose From: e Water e Juice e Sherbet. • E N D O W S town Manhattan last Friday gency meeting of the National Off Limits to Reds The conservative lawmaker has a high "flash point’’ that It an incompetent getaway driver was found by police several vacation retrieat and buried Revolutionary Council, the said he still hasn’t decided when kept from bursting into flame: and a talkative worker. hours later. them in a lard can. Council of Ministers, and union V • JALOUSIES or whether he’ll enter the race. "If it had been gaaoUne,” he Five construction men were Police said the bandit driver, In all, the demolition men leaders at 8 p.m. by WASHINGTON (AP) — In a^zechoslovakia, Romania and He said Rockefeller’s timing said, “you’d have had hslf the arrested Tuesday night. Police dressed in a police uniform; had carted off at least $268,000 'The unity of the party is en­ move to curb spying, the United Bulgaria be restricted. j ■will have no impact on his own. town going.” said they recovered about $250,- gotten as far as a demolition worth. dangered,” the radio said. STATE SERVICE STATION FYederiok Fray Jr., 44, Ham­ When police discovered the hi­ Rummage States has put some 11 per cent Many of them, defense offi-, Goldwater has set Jan. 27—the (X)0 worth at the loot from the site on W. 41st Street when the "There have been attempts at “YOUB FLYING *A’ DEALER!” dais argued, were flagranUy last day for filing in the Illinois den, a toll ooUeotor, suffered a five.. Some at it was buried on station wagon’s motor conked jacked car, it contained about sabotage to make Ba’athists kill T70 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Fitwell of the country off limits to en­ peering about in sensitive mill-J presidential primary — as his cut on the head ki the accident. Gettysburg, Pa., farm only out again. He ajqiealed to a con­ $2)4 million in loot, including 16 Ba’athists.’’ OPPOSITE STATE THEATER • PHONE 648-6860 Sale voys of Soviet satellite nations. tkry areas and probably feeding deadline. about a mile from former Presl struction worker to help him gold bars. The rebels apparently struck \ In the past, these diplomats Information to Moscow, whose “ There’s no need to hurry It Pirating Charged dent Dwight D. Eisenhower’s start the car. Monday night, a construction just before 11 a.m. were allowed to travel freely. own envoys are barred from the up or slow It down or what—, home. The worker Said no, appar- worker boasted in a bar about Thursdoy, Nov. 14 INDW h a v e n (AP) — The The new orders, explained In areas. "he said at a news cemference. the windfall In jewels. .An eaves­ (Bee Page Ten) 9:00 A.M. diplomatic notes Tuesday, also The U.S. counties listed as off "In fact,” said Goldwater, trial at a suit in which Sperry dropper tipped police. kept tai force travel restrictions limits in the notes were care­ "the best advice Pve had on it Rand Oorp. charges a young About the same time, another NeiH HoB. Paric St. Smartly styled reversible cranberry on Soviet citizens, although fully selected after several came from President Kennedy. llanhuiy company with pirat­ construction worker told a pri­ corduroy and 100% cotton print but­ some new areas were opened months of argument between the I And he said don’t get in too ing trade secrets and ridUed vate detective that he had seen i^Mmsored by St. alary's ton-down jumper. Sizes 10-16. Match­ and others closed. Defense and State Deportments, soon. So I go to the experts.” employee away from ^>erry JFK Tour Accents one bandit unload a briefcase in Episeopal Guild About 26 per cent of the coun­ The State Department is un-, Goldwater told some 1,400 Chi- Rand has begun in UB. Dis­ a boiler at the demolition site. Bulletins ing blouses available. trict Oourt. Tlte detective found the jewel- try Is off limits to Soviet travel­ deretood to have wanted to drop; cago businessmen "the average Culled from AP Wires $ 1 4 . 9 0 ers and a like percentage of the all restrictions on diplom'ats | American is rather fed up with Bernard J. Rothlien, presl' laden briefcase and called po­ Soviet Union Is off limits to from the satellites to encourage foreign economic aid," dent of National Seml-oonduC' Moon Race Plans lice. \ American travelers. them to see'and imderstand the: "Vi^at we see is a deliberate tor Oorp. of Danbury, is one of Officers searched Hie site fur- The new restrictions—which United Sjates j attempt by the Congress to re- the seven defendants. BIJkST IN TEXAS \ ■ don't apply to tourists—came Last year Hungary dropped | fleet the attitude of the people,’’ He was foimeriy in ohaige (Bee Page Ten) CORPUS OHRISIT, Tex. WHEE! WATER’S after the Defense Department its travel reatrictions on U .S.' he said. "It’s often said we can of Sperry Rand’s semi-conduc­ WASHINOTON (AP) — Presi-t int for H.8. efforts to reach (AP)—^An explosion and fire e moon. Sleek tapered slacks in blue and black had Insisted that the travel of diplomats, End the State D e-: see the light pretty quick, but it tor division at Norwalk. Rls dent Kennedy will call attention today In an underground eieo- H0T-H0T.AND the vari< s diplomatic repre­ anew to the American man-to- Kennedy will Uien be flown by trioai vault injured two men. of dacron and cotton, cordurpy. the-moon program Saturday by helicopter to the deck of the sentatives of Poland, Hungary, (See Page Seven) (See Page Fifteen) (See Page Ten) Blast Rocks and shook a 19-story offlee Stretch front. Sizes 8-20. . ( touring li unching sites in the missile support ship Observa­ buUdtng under construct!on. THERE’S A LOT! Cape CJana'veral, Fla., area, the tion Island, 6 miles c^shore, to All electric power In the witness the firing of a Polaris Corduroy $ S J > 9 White House announced toda:iV. downtown area of this city A-2 missile from the submarine Nuclear Base Kennedy will fry to the Cape of 170,000 'was off $3 minutes. Now! For only 9'/4c* a from his weekend retreat at U.S.S. Andrew Jackson. D and C $ 7 . 9 9 The fire started with an ex­ The President will return to BAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)— day fo r fuel. . . hot w ater Palm Beach, Fla., and will In­ plosion In trensfoimers In a Junketeers Return, Trailed by Criticism spect the Merritt Island launch Palm Beach by helicopter di­ An explosion involving nuclear for all— all the time! area which will be the starting rect from the ship. material at a top-secret govern­ manhole. The building is only This will be Kennedy’s third pertly occupied. No damage WASHINGTON (AP) — Con ment base shook San Antonio' trip as'Presldent to Cape-Canav- today and knocked out windows was reported. One man wri- tf you live In a typical gfressional junketeers who took fered burns, and aaother was house, you could easily run the headwaiter of the House eral.,' It < tlncides with discus­ more than 10 miles away but Skirts of corduroy and dacron cotton sion of the multi-bUIion-dollar apparently caused only minor treated for- smoke Inhalation. out of hot water several in blue and black made especially to restaurant with them to Paris News Tidbits times a week. and London have flown home space budget In the Senate Ap­ InJiMes. Authorities said there propriations CJommittee. OIL ACTION STALLED flatter you ’till that special day. Sizes early on a tailwind of criUclsm from the AP Wires was no fear of radioactive con- The House appropriated $5.1 tarn tnation. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Now you can have all the. 8-20. Like their trip, their arrival (AP) — President Arturo lUia hot water you need at one billion (or space projects on A. O. Mueller, acting opera $ 5 . 9 9 Tuesday night was first class, Oct. 10—a cut of more than $300 stalled action today on the an­ time for only 9%c* a day. A fleet of 20 Air Force station lions officer at the Atomic En­ Administration leaders see million from the total original­ ergy Commission’s Medina base nulment of foreign oU oon- Think of it—only 9Hc* a wagons and drivers were on treols, pending a full report oa day! difficulty in oi-vil rights meas­ ly authorized by the House. The facility, said TNT being loaded hand to chauffeur them home ure even clearing House this appropriation bill Is awaiting plans to keep Argentina ade­ from Andrews Air Fores Base Into a storage building exploded year . . . Federal a}q>eals Senate committee action, with about 10:30 a.m. quately supplied afterward. Md., where an Air F(^ce jet judge acts hearing to consider critics urging a slowdown in the Ranking officials had expec^$> landed them. Lovely printed 100% cotton blouses. oonfUot between Alabama of- nation's play to try to land a (See Page Ten) ed lUia to issue the decrees Also on hand to greet the canceling oontraoto with 19 Many styles, button front, pullover, tidala and the U.S. govern­ man on the moon by 1970. party—10 congressmen, eight of ment over authority to investi­ Kennedy is on record as fa foreign oU oonipdnles Tuesday with or without collars or pockets. uieir wives, two senators’ wives, gate the case at a oar used to vorlng the original timetable. Bight er early today. Most iff Sizes 8-20. and seven staff members—were transport Negro Intergration No launchings are kcheduled the companies are American. newsmen smd photographers. leader Dr. Martin Lpther King while Kennedy is on the cape. Probe Open $ 5 . 9 9 However, there were rep<»t8 the Jr. . . . A sMghtly built 70- The President will tour Mer­ CLASH IN U.N. newsmen were not entirely wel­ y«ar-old American looiks for­ ritt Island, the 7,000-acre tract On TFX Pact UNITED NA*nONS, N. Y. come. ward today to comfort of a adjacent to Cape Canaveral (AP) — A new East-West An Air Force officer who pre­ hotel bed after drifting across where facilities for launching clash over the Oerauui prob­ ferred not to be identified said Pacifle from Peru to v/eatem astronauts to the moon are be­ WASHINGTON (AP) — For­ lem erupted In the United a request had come from the Samoa a ^ ’'rd a balsaiwood raft. ing built. I mer Secretary of the Navy Fred Nattona today recalling the plane that the newsmen and Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller He may find some workers Korth and Deputy Secretary of Mttor exchanges of the cold photographers be kept from the of New York in Miami, Fla., for idle. About 600 construction Defense Roswell L. Gllpatrlc war. The clash was touched Juit l a y : landing area. address to members of Associ­ workers of 1,000- employed on will be questioned in public off hi the General .Assembly’s A base public information of­ ated Press Managing Editors Merritt Island honored picket when Senate hearings resume main political committee by the French delegate, Roger ficer, however, said "no effort Association — many of whom lines established Tuesday by on the TFX warplane contract. "Charga It, Plaasa*' on anybody’s behalf was made don’t feel he stands a chance photographic workers Involved Members disclosed today that S e y d o u X, who cJiallenged earlier Soviet attacks on tho to impede any media." of getting GOP noralnatlon over In an unauthorized strike the Senate Investigations sub­ West German governmnat. There was not much effort to Sen. Barry Goldwater. . . Fran­ against Radio Corp. of America. committee had voted unani­ Soiriet Ambassador K. V. at help, either, Iq efforts to pry cis Cardinal Spellman at Vati­ Kennedy also will inspect mously to question Korth and NovVm* chided Beydoux ier ' loose an official list of those on can City, Rome, puts self in launching pads where: OUpatric In public on their part the trip. But a congressional open oMMsitton to majority of —(k Titan 2 rq'(!ket is being in negotiation of the eontrover- rietng to the defeaee of those American prelates at Vatican groomedled for fo r the first unmanned slal contract. “who have so often killed source said Rep. Wayne L. Frenchmen, pillaged Fraoee<. Hays’ hometown aide, Parnell Ecumenical Council, declaring orbital mission in Project Gem- The hearings are scheduled to himself against any. juridical ini, the United States’ next man- resume Monday. and vtolated French women.” Anderson, Flushing, Ohio, was This brought a quick reepoaee also one of the party. Hays, an power for national bishops con- in-space proream which will Virtually all previous testi­ HOUSE &. HALE mony in the open stormy probe from Britaln’e Ktr Patrick Ohio Democrat, headed the del­ ferraoe. . . Troops leading way perfect techniques for the Proj­ bmns on Big Lift froiq Germany ect Apollo manned lunar land­ has been heara behind closed Dean, who said the Soviet re- Main St.— ^Manchester egation. baidly seemed to a t ha Newsmen zeroed in on Haya wars typlcu soldiers, aqpordlng ings. doors, with heavilyly censored« to report trom Bergstonn AFB, —A Saturn' socket is being transorlpte made puBUe later. wHh the expressed and headwaiter Ernest Petinaud, expiee^ the Bento* ihitoa to OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:00 Mniett Petinaud, eoatsr, is quMtkmad by naw«msn after his return frem Eum- who Hays said served as a Taxas, in that they ehose a readied tor Ua first two-stage The eubcommltfee la Ipgoa junket Iset night with Woyn^ Hays, left. (AP Photofox.) Ute Inau wlla er girl Msiid 1 (Baa Page Twahra) staaB e« steak Btanav. (Bm FUlBf Three) It f , I-