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\ : > i THURSDAY, NQVEMBER 10, 1966 AGE TWENTY-EIGHl- Average Daily Net bress Run The Weather For the Wedk Ended -, -- ,,-'„,,i!'—----- 1__ _ ' ■ I- r ‘ November 8>: 1988 ' Fair, cooler -tonight, low hs. • 80a^ mb^ly ninny, little tein- >*■ Hartford - Tolland County Meyer Heads perature ohaitge tomOTroW, Abdilt Town OouncU' of the VFW Post and , ■ 1 5 4 M , - ' Auxiliary wlU meet tomorrow high 6 6 ^ . Girloiri ScoutHooui Troop iToop 697o». "will at 7:30 p.m. at the Police Post Town cJ)ll^ge . NOTICE M andhester^A C ity o f ViXUige Cftairm % spohsor a JoiiA l^k e S^e Chartea- Oak Ave:. uiday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 uaPjjeaA Student Board.. VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 36 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONNf, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1966 (Clasaiflbd Advertising on Page 80) PRICE SEVEN CENTS p.m. at House and HeJe’s and Four students from Manches­ Tho. office'yf the Sear’s Roebuck. Proceeds will women ^terested sin playing; benefit a trip for troop mem- volleyball, or In'.’foinnlng volley- ter and one front Stafford MANCHESTER W AT^xCOM PANY bers. Scout’s mothers who are leagiue, njay cdntact Carl ' Springs have been elected offi­ lielplng on the sale wUl be as- gnver.A' tthe West Side. Rec, cers In the student government WILL BE CLOSra FRIDAY, NOV. 11 Signed times to serve a t the at Manchester Community Col­ booths tomorrow by the troop ___ lege. Thirty-one students have, been chosen representatives. Vetarans Day \ The Women’s Auxiliary of Dennis Meyer of 74 Dale Rd. ace „ ' the Manchester Midget and Women’s f^ellowship of Cen- p ^ y Football Association. Inc. will serve as president. The oth­ X. tw Congregation^ Church will sponsor a dance Saturday er officers include Ronald Mc­ have a Hottaay Bazaar toitior- ^ Garden Grove. Members are Cann of 47 Packard St., s ^ o r . row from 11:30 a.m to ® P-^* reminded that reservations 'Vice president; Helena Deary, at toe churoA Parking will be closed and ticket returns 17 Huntington St., junior vice available at both 1^ e^t Md gho^jj made to Mrs. Nor- president; Sharyn Ann Laraia of west en tran c^ toe church. ^ Franklin St. The group 74 School St., 'secretary; and on ^ ^ X Saturday at 10 a.m. Richard W. Camargo of Staf­ Manchester Duplicate Bridge decorate ford Springs, treasurer. All a r ^ ' . \1 Club will sponsor a g ^ e to m o r- ^ ^all, instead of tomorrow ■ sophomores. ■ — TOW ^ 8 p.m. at toe Itali^ as planned. Mrs. David Sophomore representatives in­ AmerKMn Club. 135 E l^ d g e S t . w in ^ ^ wiU be In charge of clude Candy Cowan, Clifton The event is open to toe pubUc. refreshments. Crandall Jr., Rocco Forie, CHa. Lovell, Aldrin Set Registrations wtU be taken at ____ Furlong, Barbara Monstream, ____ T he'V FW Auxiliary, in ob- Peter Williams Jr., Nancy Win- ther, Robert DeCarli, John Mar­ For 4 -Day Adventure VFW Auxiliary will sponsor ^ co and Wayne Schuster. '• a Veterans Di^er toni|ht at NOVEMBER 6-12 Freshman representatives in­ CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)-^A fiery atlas rocket 6:30 at the Post Home. Mem- ^ clude Michael Bixler, John Car- bers of the PVst will be guests.' ‘ __ _ roll, Steven Cassano, . Dqnfla This , ad sponsored by, thundered into the sky Friday, pushing an Agena satel­ Tickets for others may.be ob- Membem of toe Junior Cen- Conti, Patricia Doyle, Priscilla DB CORMIER MOTOR SALES lite toward orbit as a target for the Gemini 12 astro­ tamed at the door. ^ tomorrow Doyle, Albert Gato, Henry nauts. The Atlas-Agena combination vaulted from a ..... T.. ™ •t.at 9:30 a.m. a t toe home of Mrs. Hughes, Susan Hulser, Cathy launching pad at 2:08 p.m. EST after a two-day delay SUk Worn ^ p Tent M il^ Cteoar Asadoorlan. 17 Stark- Miller, Thomas Norman, Jo- and s^ve the last of America’s two-man Gemini missions Order of CooUes of toe ^ ^hey will preparo Ann tincarelll, Helene Saling­ a blazing start. ^11 sponsOT a Se^ood N ght for their Thanksgiving aitd ^ - tomorrow from 6:30 to 11:30 - - .• . . ®. er, Donna Sirlannl, Arny Schoor, day Sale to be held - tomorrow Fred Thibodeau, Cathy Vendet­ p.m. at toe Post Home. The. from 2 to 9 p.m. and Saturday , CAPE KENNEDY, (AP)—- Rested and ready, event is open to nwmbera and g j„ pj^ Mott’s ta, Carla West and Kiernan 9 3 Williams. the Gemini 12 astronauts today propped to rocket into guests. . \ Community Hall ’*• Representing the part-time orbit for a four-day adventure that will wind up the Gemini project and perhaps determine man’s physical Washington LOL wUl meet students yfill be-Bruce Ehigleson ■ ^and Doug Lancelot. limitations in weightless space. . tomonbow a t 8 p.m. at Orange , All the news was good for ------— -— ----- :— — Hall There will be an election Public RecordsX ■ Navy Capt. Jam es A. Lovell Jr. 2:08 p.m. with Of officers. Warrantee Deed and Air Force Maj. Edwin E. liftoff of an Atlas Vandals Strike Aldrin Jr. when*they awakened Nutmeg Homes Inc. to Eva at 10:30 a.m. for their midafter- satellite into orbit, Elbltzky, property at 21 Ellen At Burr Nursery noon launching date. They had , Aldrin were to ride THIS YEAR Lane. slept for 9% hours. 3:46 p.m. atop a Marriage Licenses Vandals struck C. R. Burr _ X ^ T i t a n 2 to start the five-mlle-a- GIVE YOURSELF Elliott Leroy Randall Jr., 152 Nurseries at Allen ,'Pl. during The cwntdoiTO for the double- ^ „g A Loorhis St, and Mai^orie Ellen the past two days, snapping header lai^hing was proceed- Troubles with an automatic Lavallee, 166 E. Middle Tpke. trunks of trees, watering bales ing without a Wteh and a bright g ^Ugg j William Ellery KeltA Vernon, of peat moss, and moving a sun sparkled through cloudless J^rced the original Wednesday MAGNIFICENT and Miriam Elizabeth Kerin, 24 conveyor-type mixer 30 or 40 ra “ .-..i i ® burned green at lamch.date to slip 48 hours. Hartland Rd., Nov. 12. feet. Power Line Crash Leaves Blimp Limp Gemirt 12 aunch ^ d consoles The problems were cleared up MAGNAVOX... Building Permits Police said also many win­ and B.t tracking stations around Thursday and the National This familiar flying vehicle—the Goodyear blimp—came a cropper last night the globe as technicians, their Aeronautics and Space Adminis- Add - A - Level Dormer for dows have been broken there in Long Beach, Calif. Engines failed and the blimp landed on power lines be­ Qualify Martin Sheridan, alterations to LTM’s ‘Mr. Roberts’ at llling School recently. sWlle honed s ^ r p by nine tration flashed the go-ahead for dwelling at 17 Alice Dr., $1,700. Philip Burgess, left, playing "The Captain,” tells off Fred Blish III, who is cast in the title No estimate has been placed- fore partially collapsing. The two-man crew was not injured. Pilot Tom Riley .fx^^^^sful launches the mission to start today, COLOR TV Frank Rich for Ernest Chap­ role of "Mr. Roberts,” in a scene from the play of that name. The show is presented by the on the damage yet, police re^ said, “Thinjgs happened so fast we couldn’t drop out ballast quickly enough to metoodlcally checked out each yj^g sweeping '58 times man, additions and alterations ported. , ttay afloat.” (AP Photofax) system. around the globe in their tiny * Muzzle Eyo View of Veterans Day Parade AND Little’ Theater of Manchester (LTM) and opens tomorrow night at llling Junior High School to dwelling at 440 Keeney St., Auditorium. It will be repeated Saturday, and Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of next Police' said it would take "Everything Is going very well space chariot, command pilot Veterans Day marchers in San Jose, Calif., are viewed through the muzzle of a STEREO SYSTEMS $3,100. week. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. for all- performances. Tickets may be purchased from LTM three or four persons to move with the countdown at this LoveU, veteran of last year’s 14- jeep-mounted 105mm gun. The montage was made by aiming the camera lens William Zukis, tool shed at members or at Leonard’s Shoe Store, Main St. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) ' the mixer. tlme,” Mission Control Center day Gemini 7-fUght, and Aldrin; through'iihe weapon’s rifling to get this unusual view, (AP Photofax), SKK 'I'llKM \r 54 Foxcroft Dr., $100. reported.'' making his first space trip, are --- . ' — — ...... ’ ■ i ■■>■■■ "V— . I ...111 Stanley Bellefleur for Aufel Marie Cafferty, principal, and Manchester Men Sought While Lovell and Aldrin ate to exploit lessons learned on Bumsch, alterations to dwelling Education- Week visited classrooms to talk with toe traditional launch day nine previous two-man Gemini NORMAN’S at 24 Somerset Dr., $445., teachers and observe the work breakfast of steak and eggs, and journeys. . Libero Pallno, sign at 455% being done by their children. ■ AMERICA'S BEST PAINT VALUE underwent a final physical ex- Majw goal is tq learn If man IN( . 'M^n St., $250. Noted at School 4,000 Seventh and eighth grade pu­ aminatlwi, their space ship was can work effectlyrty outside an Ilf) HARTFORD RD. Rbscpe L. Thompson Jr. for St. Bartholomew School ob­ pils, under the direction of Sis­ In Rockville Bank Holdup checked carefully by their back- orbiting ship in a iwessurized William'E.^ess, garage at 286 up team — .Air Force Col. L. Spacq walkers experienced MAN('HKSTF,R served National Catholic Edu­ ter Carole Gilmore, presented Police, armed with federal Oct. 24 while on a work detail void of customers at the time. School S t. $1>400. a program of songs learned in MARY CARTER ! Ome, Gordon Cooper Jr. and Navy trouble* moving about on the cation Week Nov. 6-12 with an warrants, are - searching today at Hartfo^ A-rmory, jail au- about 20 minutes after their daily singing classes. Rich­ It,shad Omdr. Eugene A. CemaiL IqM'three Gemini flights and Join Tay Open House for parents last for two 24-year-old Manchester thorities said today. He had . opened for business. One bandit, .Among, the items packed In / h »

PA G E TW O BCANCHESTER EVtlNING HElULDr MANCHESTER* CX)NN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ll, 1966 f . MANCjHESTER ^ N IN G HERALD, liANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1966 PAGE TH B B I tl^ns< and will complete their < a . Advanced Navy BMh tidM vnIncnMe appUcattons in January an4 Sfaeinwold on Bridgi NORTU Frank A. IgMb and Mm. EnUiy ’Chiteis in lUiodesia February. * 5 A. OoteiOTi. H e b r o n G r a d e s O f f e r e d ^ ' Applications (or the NCAT ty A 9 7 6 2 Memorial Tree Program CRIME BOMnCniM FATS (hoping the queen would drop). ' Alio, Mutohester Chapter, are available at loca l ta^ib AX IB F BamOB itoBUB O J 1 9 7 2 C h ild r e n Under 13 Free i n ,A- Data Specialists .dtediteeB led' a (rtanp (o dummy. . « 1 7 3 “swinger'* 10:16 Disabled Amerioka Vetergni ires aehoola and. Na'vy recihiiting Levitt next firled a, finesse with EAST Gets 30 Mare Donations AuxiHary, .«s a memorial to de- atattons or from the Chief ol By ALntBD SHEINWOU) “Assault” 3:80 Education Boardi. Hew'S Machh^, accountants aod daita the queen o f spades. It wmiiied, A J 1 0 7 6 • Sun. “Swlngsr” 7:80 A total of 30 persons and oc- •oeiaaed membeni; Mrs. R(ta B. SALiDSBURS', Rhodesia B6361),. Qrangs, .as a memorial system tMluddans may now en­ The trouble wtib making a and he could discard diimmy’s ty 8 3 . Q 1st Boa CMor Feature Okil, to Mr. Robert B. Gall; S I-' Department of the Navy, Waefa- 0 ^ 9 8 4 O A K Q 6 3 genltalttow donated receniUy to to NibhelM BlaiMhard and Jack — White rhodesians hailed the *ne"t recognise him. list in the NavjT for direct ae- peychic bid la that you may de- last club ofi tee ace of spades.' Uott E. Fish, to Mr. and- Mrs. District Speech Teacher a s But the overwhelming ingtcn, D.GL, 30670. ♦ Q 8 6 4 ^ ‘^THB SW INGER” the Memorial Tree Program, Dr. Cook; Mn^vA^ C Jetts, as a ’ , first amdversary today of their signmcnt to ttwse speetoUttH at oeiva your partner Inatoad of the .The rest was easy. Aim Ifaigret Oscar F. M attson; Tile Oher- of SaUsbury wah ; ^ e o f exub­ ‘Tni sorry, partner,’’ Ogust MOIrtM* Charles. E. Jacohson Jr., pro­ memorial to Mr. Roy J. jette; Mrs. Christine Wyngarden, tion week was orderly and tee WASHINGTON (AP) - Re­ Democrafic edge. - It was the ka, Arizona and MSina Samttes an axlvanoed pay. grade. opponents, and (hen yob’ll have Tony Ftandoea rone Family, to Mr. and Mrs. declaration of Independence erance and oongratmatlon. apologiBed; "IsbouMn’t have hid Manchester Woihsn's Republi­ speech and hearing teartier tor building.' was vaoatod in 53.6 publicans'have gained 19 chamr only chamber in tee country were htsge: Aiakka from 17 peirience, qualitied appUcants ner. R happened just teat way VVaiik Sinatra, VIma Xirt. Also, Louis and Nisd^lUnda L. conlon, to Dr. Wllilism L- legislatures, mg(^ of teem ap­ celebrations led by Prime Min­ the American Liberty BeOl at a in (he'' naMonal team champion, beyond my bttengte. "I’H try not * A K 2 Under the program, eStabUS!i- guest o f the board of education He sdeo reported on tee PTA tral. ‘ ^publican; Arizona from 36-3 may be enlistad as leMher first Baa* W«t North Kart . Boana frt. ft Bat 7tM Cherrone, to Mr. Costantino Del­ Conkm; Mrs. Edwin D. Foster parently as a.side effect of their ister Ian Smith. fonnal ball a few minutes past class or~ChleC petty officeca for In Town Cited ship in Denver a few xnonlha to do it again.’’ Gates Open 6:30. . ed by the City Beautiful Ckmi- last night. She described to tee meeting on tee new report cards The over-all resirite lea-ve 39 Democratic' to 16-14 Republican; midnight, Smith told his all- la netra; Mm. Violet B^glsM Md William R. McMullen, to helq in October, Approximately g(ubemaitorial end congressional state senates in Democratic Maine from 29-5 DemociaUe to There were two notable ex- either two, three or four-year ago. Oddly enough, (he oppotMuis J2 a “ Last a f rk b Saerel Agentar mittee .of the Chamber'of Com- board the various problems this white audience: "Every time It Tha auooessCId pcogram to were not amusetL . meroe, a pteson may' purchase and AM. William Hooker,, to Mrs. William R.. McMullen and form of therapy may overcome. 120 people attended the meet- election- comeback. hands, 19 with Republic&is and 26-8 Republican despite RepublW . ceptlona. enUstments. Opening lead ----- ndne o f dia- d t y AAFMS Mr. Thomas England; Mrs. 8. Sgt. Wesley F. McMullen; •The biggest GOP legislative chimes it will be another nail in get rid cf junk cars in Man­ monds. Dally Uneeaoa « . a Wee foe 36, which la planted At present, there are 57 chil­ Mg. Mns. Belvin, 'Mrs. Llttle- one tied. Democrats control 26 can loss of the governorship, Minimum age for a first dess chester was featured recently ...... ■ ' •' I t Maty 'Oompf, to Mr. Harolcl Mrs. George L. Grariadlo, to’ surge from Tuesday’s balloting Police removed one of two the coffin of those who want to Paul Levitt opened the South Partner opena with one bear!, ■ In memory, or . in honor, of an dren in the district who are re- Tield, Miss Colombaro,. Mr. Kla- lower houses to 23 for the R«- In , RepiibUcaa petty officer is 24, with two in a monthly newsletter, tee spadea. The Idea is to (duit tea OPENS WED NOV. 23 GompI: Mr. and Mm. A. C. WU- ■Mr. George L Orasladlo; Mrs. Was to the Midwest, an Asto- white women demonstrating interfere in the internal affairs years programming, operational hand wilh a nonnal ^Wd of one and the next player paaaee. You other opponent out aod thus pre- individual or otganization. cievlng epecial instruction in thl8 plk and Gajtdiner .presented the publicans and one tied. Gov.-elect ROnald Reagan against Smith’s regime 'mo-,.of Rhodesia. Those (bys are "Oommuhicator,’’ which is pub- Uama, to L t A lfred L. W illiam s; Alexander Lang, to Mr. Alex­ ctated Press survey shows. Re­ or maintenance experience on heait, ahd Harold Qguat made bold: Spades, 8; Hearts, A-9-7- -vent (he opponents from gettliig Xhia Dee. 4 The following persons and or­ area. The children 'witb the m ^t program and answered ques­ Democrats * dontrol. both face narrow Democratic control ments before he arrived at the gone forever. Happy birthday, Uteed by tee National Clean Mrs WitUam Brennan, to Mr. ander Lang. * publicans recaptured the Senate any of a number of computers. the ebnormal teaponae of one 6-3; Diamonds, J-19-7-3: Ohdw. (o a gama in spades. ganizations donated: Mns. Oan- acute problems -meet lndlvid)W- tions. The parents seemed to be ; houses in 24 states, Re^biicans in each house — but nothing Xka Up-Palht Up-Fix Up Bureau of Only MNIgMa WiSUam Breiman; Mrs. Iliomas and created a House tie to city’s main Dutch Reformed Rhodesia.’’ Por chief petty offioer, the spade. Each of (bese experts is J t7 * Copyright 1966 rall J. Chartler, donated as a Dr. Eugene M. D a^ made ly.wlth Mrs. Wyngarden, and the enthusiastic concerning ' the in 17; Eight states have divided the better than 2-1 majorities Washington, DC.. ghkattaeca Stratton, to Mr. Milton W. Michigan, and picked up one church for an ' independence As Smith and other govem- applicant must have a minimum playing with a dttferent partner What de you say? Generid Featnree Oorp. memorial to Mr. CanoU J. fWo t donations in memory of others meet in group tM rapy. philosophy and format of the control and Nebraska has a uni- that had pre-vail^d. thanksgivlng service. The worn- ment leaders toasted the anni- Last May, tee City Beautiful Answer: Bid four hearts. This JBHASr COLISEUM Stratton; Mm. John F.. Picktes, 'Alma Miller and Mr. Bruno report forms. hoiwe In each of five other Mid- cameral non partisan legisla- Southern stats legislature* of four years’ experience and be in the oonteat that eelects tee Chartler; Soroptomlst Club do­ to Mr. John F. Pirtdas. The' classes are for Uklt an ■weat states. ♦ en identified as the wife of ah versary with champagne, bars Committee of tee duunber of 1967 North American teeun. shows strong trumps, a slagle- Mazzdll, Mrs. Marie Billard, librarian, ture. like Florida M i South Carolina. at least 2$ years old. West Spitagfield nated as memorial to deceased Three donations. were made hour, twice a week. In/Hebron, Republicans won over both anti-Smith newspaper editor, in Salisbury filled with white Commerce sponsored a Jtmk car Ogust’s peychic respooea in of­ ton or void on (be side, and not Also, the Manchester WATES, reported 1,774 books o f fiction, , Republicans won lower houses *^*P'iMlcan^/wori their Mggert . All applicants should be eli­ fbAO-fSAO-gSJW-ftLOO ' club members; Manchestw Gan.' by Mrs. Albert T. Dewey hi 22 children are receiving thera­ houses in Alaska, Arizona, was carrying a placard reading, revelers, and celebrating white clean up week. Under tets pro­ ten sucoeseful. When you ha've more than 9 ix)ints in high cards. as a memorial to deceased non-fietton and periodicals were In Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Wls- r®Prasen)atton since Reooh* gible for a security'clearance, den Club, as a memorial to Mrs. memory of the following per­ py, four are on the .'waiting list Maine and Utah. ‘3an press censorship.’’ teen-agers roamed the streets meet basic qualificatton for en- gram, Bve garages and t^ ■g(^ aupport for partner’s The band is sligbQy too weak CINEMA 1 members; the GosmopoUtkn circulated during October. consin, Colorado, Peimsylvanla, ■trucUpn, through Dem ocrat* Bose Tober Freidman; Mah- sons;, Mm. Hilma N. Dillon, Mr. and 20 are scheduled to be The results added a prognosti­ Other women in an all-white ^»otlng off fireworks. They used auto parts dealers picked besiria the only sutt you’re afraid for tee jump to four hearts, but ~ OOViSNOe St. IXIT to main it., Club, to Mrs. D. C, Y. Moore, Mrs. Carol Unswortn Was ap­ North Dakota, 'Washington and "tille d overwhelming control. listm ^ or re-enlistment and rechecked. The niajor problem cation feather to the cap of crowd shouted, "G et ou t!" and s^'o'^ted “ Good old Smithy.’ ’ up, free o f ohu'ge,>T^a ca r any­ of ^iB 3pad^ and you may you should atretch a iwlnt or Mrs. Edward E. Fish, Mrs. proved as the new bus driver to Wyoming. The Ohio Senate went' ^|VAlabama, however, the sevea have nonnal color perception. with the Hebron'children 1s ar­ former Vico. President Richard "You’re a disgrace to Rho- Government ministers led one wished to have junked, m ••steal’’ the suit by bidding it two when you ars ao short In Ehids Tontyht: Alvares Kelly repine Russell Mercler who has from a tie Into the Republican/House members werh Further information conbecn- and 'The Silencers Emma Lyons Nettleton and ticulation, which can be cor­ M. Nixfon, who had predicted desia'" celebrations in other cities. tng 'tease programs is available tee week, 251” cars were dis­ first and teen gibag beck tp X Mrs. W. B. Lull. resigned. column. Republicans grained / i "**P®<* the Lurleea Wal> posed of, , — WED. — rected, or at least helped, by / 'Mns. Katherine Oorl of An­ precisely a 700-seat gain for Re­ At Government House, an es- „ from'tee Na'vy Recruiting Sta\ bearto. - The Daughters, of the Amer­ tie in tee Delaware Senate/^ The problem of what to do FREE in-car HEATERS IM wilW Zm exercises and special ittentiom, dover arid Mrs. Albena Ver- publican state ia-wmakers. tlmated 1,000 whites signed the ^ tk ^ Post Office Bunding, Hart­ ''As it happensd Levitt believed ican Revolution (Orford Parish the lieutenant governor’^vote ' With car hulte is conuno^ ___ (IIUUI tNBNM ■ The board received the resign­ prauskas of Columbia ■were ap­ Only in Connecticut was there visitors’ liok by m ldSL to embiems ford. tee psychic response and put" Chapter) donated as a memorial keeps organizational coituoi for * j throughout tee nation^ ^ since ation of Mrs. Paula J. Tqomey. proved as substitute teachers. a m ajor Dem ocratic ‘ ■victory — . reaffirm their allegiance t o ^ H s b u r y ’s streets. Ogust in game at epedes. Ogust MEADOWS'”-' to tee Memorial Tree Program. the Democrats. / Andover •Rrifoin'. rk.,.,... Ml V j The exuberance prevailed as few people want ^ Car hulks tried to ecramble back to safe­ IJBtffttaer H er' resignation was accepted, The board went into executive but It cam e mostly because an­ nie Baifolest Fiotore •nie C h a m in ^ -M u ilca l Club Michigan typlfie^Ktee rollback ° African delegates at the United and they are le^ In fields and ty by bidding five hearts, but and the Democratic T6wn Com­ seaston at 11:15 p.m. cient rural - oriented boundaries NROTC Exam of the YS^ ... donated in honor of Mrs. Mar­ of __1964— RemRmcan " losses.’ Six Road Posts ? f h h f A NaUons p r e ^ e t f to ram a reso- along roads, creating a poten­ teds sopnded Uhe a slam try..-' mittee sent in three recommen­ of the General Assembly, were Ann Margret. J M a in q f jorie Nelson; tee professional PTIA Book Fair Set redrawn to 'g;lve when areas There, Presldcfnt Jolhqson and m S i th iW h the General As- tial safety haxard and an eye­ Levitt gladly accepted tee in- Tony FraneloeA' . dations to the l^ rd so teat the Deadline Nears ____ m i Women’s Club of Manchester, in The PTA Book Pair, will be equal -voice. reapporHonment had helped Downed by Car tten to Gibbs, sembly calling on Britain to use sore. vltatioa by bidding six hearts. • dMUMf *f MMriMfMr^/ vacancy on the board could be held next week on Wednesday force if n ecj^ a ry to end the "THE honor of Miss Marion Casey; filled. G. ^rl^qrtet-waS voted But state after state reported D e m o cra ^ to 23-15 control of Applications- fo r the r^n>l&r Judith Wi^be, editor of tee Hide the Story ■-’ -•■•‘'• e • ...... from 1 to 8 p.m., and Thursday A Manchester woman wa* rebellion of Rhodesia’s white SWINGER" and- the Manchester Women’s - to-fill tbiay vacancy. The other Republican legislative pickups tee Sepdte uid a 73-37 House NiROTC qualifying examina­ '^rnmnnlcator,’’ said: “ It is If there are ~ jiivenile bridge TICKETS WILL BE SOIJ> and,.Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. margjri. - ; arrested early this morning minority. —c o lo r — Republican Club, in honor of names considered were Marcus about in line with state-wide or tion must be received by the tee hoi^ of tee Bureau, playera in your house, hide teis IN MANCHESTER The children In the elementary after her car went off Rt. 6 Although it was a public 1^ - Frank Sinatra Mrs. Bertha D. Boret. AteMison and Jerry Porter, congressional races. It Tuesday, Republican Gov. liiljj NOW thm SUN.! Educational ’Testing S e r ^ on through Manchester’^ example, sto^. Levitt made his slem. He “ASSAULT ON uiiiSite TODAY ONLY tm 8rt0 FJC school will be given an oppor- >Tge Romney led RepUbli- and knocked down she highway day toroughoiit the central Afri­ Those wishing to contribute TOe board appointed D. Ben­ Many victories simply can­ |ii|j WOODY ALLEN in the ijji;i or before Nov. 18, to stimulate more coibmunlties ruffed (he second diamond, drew A QUEEN” ' a t ' turiity on Monday and Tuesday celed gains the Democrats had'-' xans to a 20-18 Senate edge and fence posts.' ' can country, there we*e no fw- to achieve tee degTOe o f suc­ one round of trumps, tesM the liiS Bob Rope in ‘^oy^Dld to the fund may send check; ton Crittendon as its representa­ to view the books. The sale of iiipi Wildest Comedy of the Applicants will parttoip^e in HaKKOftn SI’RINCflllO UPHlSsrt.H f tie t the W rong Number*-!- MARLOWnS registered in. normally Republi'^ a 66-56 standoff iri the House — The woman, Vivian M. Adsms iii'i: Y ear! iiiiii Uvitles by the nation’s 4 mUli4hdent of buildings and remained to doubt, such as the because part of each Senate was Nov. 28. East Hartford gram of the Title 3 of the Ele­ FESTIVAL PAIRINGS SET tee .student receives a subsis- gTOuixis. two-vote -yictory by one RepubU- not up for election teis year. Trooper Donald Chandler to* DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 mentary and Secondary Educa­ NEW YORK (AP) —North­ oan in Hawaii. Through the Midwest Republi­ vestigated. The car was towed tende allowance of 350 a month tion Act. r*ssssN«**for not more than four years. PSYCHIATRIST ADVISES western will face St. John’s and But the approximate totals cans bit off new seats in lower away by wrecker. If established, the center Rhode Island will take on St. A T '* During each summer between PROVlbENCE, R.I. (AP) — showed Republicans gaining houses in chunks o f 12, 38, 42, 19 would bring to Tolland and Bonaventure In ’ tiftemoon his college years a midshipman The Rev. Robert E. Neal, pro­ ri'early 900 seats in 68 of the 87 —even up to 86 in Iowa. Demo­ jSEWBMatfaln... Windham Counties, full-time as­ games on Dec. 26 In the first participates in training cruises. fessor of psychiatry and religion chambers for which there was crats in Illinois had.'won the liuaniKin “THE sror sistance in physiology, phsychb- round pairings of the holiday balloting. Democrats cut the net maximfUm, permissible 118 FOR RENT High school seniors and grad­ at Union Theological Seminary, logy, speech and hearing and a ^ f j To The uates who will be entering col­ a landslide. basketball festiVal in Madison GOP gain beck to about 700 by House seats in 1964’s unprece­ S and 16 mm. Movla has told about 100 Rhode Island other related services. Square Garden. That night Rockabilly Music lege in Sept. 1967 and who will clergymen that ministers sholUd g'aining in 12 chambers -r but dented at-large balloting. Re­ Jectors sound or silent, alM am Other Business Brigham Young faces St. Jo­ of the be at least 17, but not 21^ be more candid in discussions 19 seats of their pickup come publicans grabbed off 40 of 88 mm. slide projeeton. Principal Bay Gardiner re­ seph’s and Duquesne opposes Country King^s y e ^ o f age by July 1, 1967, with relatives of seriously lU in the huge Connecticut assem­ them this time in voting by new ported teat tee fire drill held Providence. The finals afe set bly, where a 3-2 Republican districts. WBLDON DRUG CO. may apply for the Navy Gollege parishioners. 767 BIsIb s w i m . 6414031 FBL ft SAT. NIGHT In oonjunotion with fire preven- for Friday, Dec. 30. , margin, was turned into a 2-1 Percentage gains in the Alas- I a n d ' 9 PJW. to 1 A.M. . Aptitude test (NCAT). They *T^nudde and Johnny” An legal beverrigee served will be given medical examina- phis “Secret Ihvashm” SPOT R6STAURANT East Windsor 613 MAIN STREET DRIVE-IN ROUIf 5 ★★★★★★★★★★A iPPEN 6 DAYS lor your shopping convenience the year round! 1 • TONieHT fc ; K iv iih 's PARK FRGE on MANf SK., or G ^ TB t HARTFORirS • TOMORROW ] / UNOCR 21 CLUB MONDAY thrulSATI(RDAY 9 - 5:30 • THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS till 9 Weicom* Here In Our Own Lot N n t fo Slorft • THE LinU I LCineniasixveniMeti^ winner 65 Tolland Tjdce.— Next To Western Beef Mart ' Of 9 • THEATRE OF ff i 1 Mile South Of Vernon Circle tSl| Academy •MANCHESTER, Inc. I H-H:n::t: Awards! • prMftnfs I THIS WEEKEND'S WILD SCENE Have you beeiifa^eith ’s to see r m IK-il o LesiieCaron t MSTER : . FEATURING TONIGHT ■II ■Furnisliing your home or apartment "NATIONAL BRAMD MONTH" UiiisJouRlan : ROBERTS 1 III *11 will be loads of fun with the help of Amer-[^^' /*• ^ DARK AGES' ica’s top interior designers. That is ji ' I'.is being celebrated d u i^ November at in S ILLING ^H O O L i PLUS what you get when you take advantage o f? $ ^ i..Keith’s--& wonderful time to c^Ome and 11 the opportunities now being offered at;-" MauriceChevaijer S or 8:30 P.M. I III ’ll I;see: Idea Settings Introduced aihd Room pill Keith’s to view beautiful new “How Amer-jj .-.Groups Presented and completdy acces* ill A t 7:00-9:15 • Tiekels $1.50 i 'STAGGS' ica Can Live” roenn settings with such fa-| ^eorized to give furniture that “hr ,or i moue brwds as; Mohawk, Kroehler, Mers-I ilook.' A lovelier home can be yours, by a Sun. From 2 BURNSIDE Saturday man, Kling, Sealy, Frigidaire and many! S8 EURrgSIDF AVE FAST rlARTFORO • eoH 643-2814 i |adding a piece, or an entire group froni other well known lines. We’ll bd expecting; our famous National Brands — Many FREE PARKING 578 333J H i ’ll a t O ' 'O 'D Q . • Perfornionces 1 you. . . ■ which are exclusive with Keith’s ih Mfm- • Noxr Week J 'QUIET ONES' chester . , , WEDJ ‘Hot With My Wife, Yoi Don’t!” Hi ’ll • NOV. 16. 18. 19 I [CASTAWAYS' Eureka La -Z4 o y COMING SUNDAY— RECORDING ARTISTS Keiih’s Hat ioised ‘tOLEM AN” — The Makers ef WarM FaiMBf iFIne Fiinitara! Ite AllNewandPowertal The Worid** Flaest ‘T ’H E B L U E B E A TS ” Vaouom Cleaner “ Swinger”.-at 8:80-6:18-0:88 ° \ Dining Should Bo a Spoeiol OeeeBion ! / Now “Secret Agents” at 3 ft 7*A0 Showing Sstardagr and Sunday 5ESH Conthmous from 3 FAL (He was buriedin it.) TEL. 643-7832 FREE PARKING BIRCH ST. REAR OF THEATgP CONTEMPORARY DINING ROOM 0P|d STOCK w w ow - Plus TKeir First HOUI€LL I l i nniKs Big Laff Riot! The Finest In Modem KIHS THEATRE EAST Don’t Miss,It! ill Metal Dinette Fnmltare OttoRfy ToM it MMICREmi MMUK • YOUR *TThe CnrtnniB 4ewefa| HARTFORD, CONN., NOVEMBER 9, I960—Yesterdciy the voters of Connectici^t turned ef flie BoutoF siii«Bii..^niB8i CHOICE MARfiRET out in large nunlberSf but Max Perkins wasrCt elected. In d statemerit read at his ACRES AND ACHES OF FREE • FREE FftSKlNO SALE! ^ 9 9 $8.00 per month home, Mr. Perkins said: { ^ IHiii Armstrong; andlOmr wdosrmoi Buy a piece at a time or the complete set-thoy're Ymir Best Buy in terrific, values no matter_hpw^you Mlect^th^ Linoleam, Vinyl Sweltheart rMNoosn i^L oser? Ha? Fm the biggest winner in Connecticut. You see, I (lidn’t ip d TUe WOTf woody aik'M's . . . and teaiures a wesuiiisiiwuac mivana t Tty VIbody Allen's : tOD. Sleek; uncluttered lines blend with flawless CHESTS p i n g i n g waste my time by campaigning. I s^nt the entire election—watching iswtea** liiviinf HInino.ar a in ^auiwflra technique Subscription-TV'. I saw new movies, Broadway plays, nightclub acts, of how to make love :| S jw h a tstip ky LANE the Chaii^pOalm footbaU games. AU at low prices. All right here in my i without getting t'tfer ' Jiving room. Som^lciser! \ " a headache?” o n fflwaiEi. _ \ FlUGIOAIRC From Hw •, COLOR PAMMJUNF Furthermore, Fd like to express my sympathies to the candidates for Refiigerators. Washers, •WMliOMB'iawilUlilOl TRIMCIUI* Drym and Ranges WED. ft THUBS., NOV. 16 ft 17 — THE GOSPElTjoSbilOBDlNO TO ST. MATTHEW all th ^ missed on Subscriptibn-TV while they campaigned. And I want to let them know that while they’re working overtime on their new I Jobs, I’ll be right here in my living K»m enjoying Subscription-TV*59 TONIGHT 1st RUN 2 TOP HITS PTftuM MdkoAojiMftilvIV^IIQWG MANCHESTER Auoototo Featuro DRIVE-IN iHI “RetuniOf The?”...... 8:15 With thru Mr. Perkins excused himself isaying:'''Psychopath' is going on in five A MOST UNUSUAL MOTION PICTURE, 60«m i 6 a 44A ‘'Frankie and jiduiny” , . , .9:S5 ] SHOWTIMES 'THE GIRL GETTERS" pi quALrrY b e d d i n g L “Secret Invasioii’’ ...... 6:30 m^iutes Subscription-TV and Pve gotta watch it.** \ 36** Glen Dobr ChlM fSAW on Frldity-Moiiitoy-TiiMdsy—«LUy» ».-00 — “O l^ 7tU Tncinding (he famous Sat. “Uly”—6:10-9:16; “Girl”—4rt6-7:S0 I ^ GBVKN again..* Sun. “Lay”—ed»5-6:8S-9rtO; “OM”—24;8^7rte ‘’‘Haatanpadto’* .--..rVi I ;\ i mfinncENTi^t '» l! ■> 9^ -i:. ■A. ' .V. '^ ''V .. .. GGtds&lAmChilr liascnflpcilQNSNi Wb’re'fnuioliised . . ' MY (Dtouds nw Bimitob) N

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V : MANCHESTER EVSnNG HERALD. MANCHESIER; OONNU FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. I 960 14ANCHBSTBR EVENING HERALD, HANCHHSTER, C»NN., PRlDAYi^ KOVEMBEift 11, 1966 PA G E ITV H W he^ ^ d fot Tfoding Stamps? ■. r. ’ ..?!* teteta l« Sia aesral St te a t , la -ila |i(M - J*7**2" • ' (oaOJooa aheut XlrCh’a WaSHWUrw*' (AT) — A OMi — lBSaw» '•rekeftOM “ •Maaia-^oahlir t»ia ataa x 4i toiftl'MMS ***"” 0**«r»«(»»T pal# mamata la. Sia lormar KM. eegfroMitml ■akeemimaa ataph ami'ha IS r " g . t ; i 8 B 0 I W E •a-Mow-leoa I!!*— HO, •Umt M -* — WullllIgtMl'l a d ASSCMBTES, INC. et»B»« hdr t e 4 ______aurtljr M m Sw VimMmI m« 4mb ______, MPltal. Airlake haa ha«i flip 'jga(t OhUBa laM: 'Hila b amy PtMof •a « M( a-ooeadii V Plum pawy/imia tlina Sato, IftMn't r : CAW — P» MampB omm ikiMA. or pMc m tooitiwadiio ~ toiuton, 4p#4i#;v««Ii wap Ihoy «(lll I» •**? * proeoadtnfahow tha'mar. OoWnunaiit paparwwh oatb tiM gowraamit #Mii ttnpafiumpi^ to ita outomw*. ttto a T e le v is io n G rsatgr H artlorcrs DYNAMIC Insurant Oiraacb Ow r u 2 ^ tetll whoa 'otooba (tt ^ ib#«. Aa ^ir am^onccniwl, •• bWon a jraar, tha Kmim Vbat ------Jto. togrs, tondturo, otiB. Ttaltanl te mtll I OfBoa an4 OOI Sarpiop jub- Mi ftMniorfc toOi tks iMi Ma|» gtottM oBd JiocM neo tootgto roprooMtod by tho ebot Stooo (ho tocoat protoau bo- TiU A g a n e y Or»Mil flontooto booot food prtoM r fenaliisB.' Newa IMrbur In th* e( toadtnc aUmpo. . . dtorolwyo boon no eaac^ *n6 a major ndiollac bootowlvio, to Doob- ISo Now Tort O l^ mortoto U m ^.ond no deeHno to atioo, T:ldi his lorew. It alM liar liir, Cto.; Oodor R^fdo, towm; . ---- West (C) B R IN G S Y O U aoooomle —t—.,1 wfelak ;Oommtootonor, somool J. lU tr - 8*H olbd. it i*id tho flm hoo _ Hornet iC) t It onj P4faaaraaa PHtotough; WfoUi^toB; WU> tog Jr., aoM atorao eouM out added >.ttirao. atoroa to U na, T ria d s eriptim TV Onlta4 Slataa, ’.etnl -ice Beporter ttrtrardaXIM PlraatlTaM Mtoctoo. XJC.: Vita* itajn, IKlooa ato d pirooiitX titoy OH- OUo; aix toSldOkaon, Mkli.; S:tO (40) DMuda M enSe Tarsan (C) DOUGLAS EDWARDS ■ tMumirmnH Kfkr mil hi pataahlt Ida CIUK.; NairailE, p u o ; and ICor- ntoatod ataatpa, and other pro- aoron in Monro^xlfich.: '( (to) WWrttorto^ ■^ftaeaM fttHomnt a< tha Vlat. I Ktntu«:______, Uonda a a d (to) TJl • (JW;SK limSSr*®*!****®** e Tunnel (0) WIU «amoaa-iialU« bi a apaaoh at Mftjr, BfAlAfl'fao4 prlDtt, MnicndH Mrici Bpllti. thty preba- X Dm PatapooMtua Ptnliiaab hialr nurM far 10 toolilnr SoOumanb tata » mil- “ “ WIS tate toot, W.Va., Mjr JTM. So do oomo mottonal gtveawaya. two in Helena, Ji0ht>\ 5:41 (to) Xarslial DOlea AND THE NEWS : temioiufeoni UMnntte ttet fGopli Ukt UekGto m MIg* Mjr ivon’( «v6b gat Ajpufid tai aoultiara Oraaet kut-thm Uan euMc laX X flba. 71m aaac> yW. X taaahif aana i oodBomUtok » i t WlMiam S. B e to o rte , d t r a t o T i e Merebehdiatnr 4:00 ( 840) News. Veeiher ■a Immaaata rppoiw x OMaaldahahadbaaBaMuaa “«va alSeaa abet hava ta» m i l - ^ ” ******<> * But Ibo otonp (18) H err oompaniea preald^ e t » f t n y h Hutoliit«- Oorp. o< New York, original _ < (to) Hlaml Under Oorer W I N F - 1230 ON YOUR DIAL . •trio ttiat oUnfio onoourace aen Oo., a atamp Arm, dlaap Bomia Bingo, Play to and Prtal- (to) Htof to (^30-33-30) Man from UNCIB oonpetmoo, oad a«t prleos fcood (to) Seahmt denta— ^ and I Priaea gooasawvfgames, hasSBUi I 5:15 (lOto) News. WtaUier , l-U) Horie (O MON., WEDn FRI. — 6 P.M. to be loweat wliere o o n - 'It ia wholly Irreaponalbla to promotions to 4,100 su- (40) Chejrsmis »«rte (O potittoa ia noat fntoaae.. i (to) aMcta. News . ^ Onsheetta ’ auggaat that trading atiwp^ parmarkets — including^ Safa- 5:30 (to) Newr t:8Q <104(rS8to) HaU of Skme (O HOWARD OAU.AWAY Store aaaaageaa are qpat oausa higlMr prlcas or that oU- **y, AAcP and,______National Tea.I t y0e*rt fietMiila photo ( 8) NeWeuiN (Q -« «« (13) i^beorlpUon------TV Stooo pidnttog and boyoottbig (IJ) NiwSLat-, 10:00 ( 8 ^ 1 3 o’clock HI minating thorn would rattlt in astimatas toat to tha year endsid (to) todostiT «n Parade High i d \ arar Ugb toed prteea began, lower piloea," Betoeeke aatd. Sept. SO, the garnet paid off E n g a f ^ a « . ! T S “ S ^ - l n " G e o r g i a MOBO atoraa hare diop^ Hla firm seHa SdtH green naarty $8 million cash to l.t mil­ N, Hlmttey-BriiAley The engagctnent of Miaa Bien- ^ U:18 ( ^ 3 ^ ) ToniaTonlaht ((D L a st D ay otonpa and eenteata; aorae hare lion winners. atampo to one out o( flve auper- S: .. 5»t«r Joimbigs,. News S**”*:- Sports, WeaUier raarksta and a host of other XiBlsm J. Jeoeiy, ths presi­ aa Aonpihno DeBortoH of (‘ !! 2.*15Si Sfeori*- Weather . „ (13) Newsbeat J O H N E . baa to pay tor (34) WoriS R*riew ll:to ( 8) Morle - . ^ burtietoeo to toe Xtoited States. dent, claims tos gimos have Hngton to R obert Chu4 ^syanir------lOlN.News. Sports ■ 11:36 (40) Oountry Musle (C) Three^Jfudge Panel I tfaingsj^ I hare a pretty Merehanta pay about 3 cents lor Inersased store traffic as" im|cb ao8i cf Weet Hartford Jtos been ( S) Death VaUey Daye (G) ( 3) Movies »« PArMtS, Mr. ( 8) neml H3o oomes from existing honnal LANDSCAPE NURSERY ^^*^*” * P» Mtaener, has asM a to fill one atamp book which can sdrertising Imdgsts,^ Jetteiy Her ftonOe ie the son of Mr. gia’a undecided gubernatorial governor. • . • ' 'C XA , ■aponnackot offering tradmg be redeemed loc about IS worih etid Mps^ carl Andereon of Weed "GROW WHH US" otoetton went today to three fed­ Callaway, to, heir to a' textile Ihe National Hood Oommls- HaartfOrd. R adio Bonto 6, Bolton-itOO Yds. from Bolton Notch—648-780S eral judges who were askad to fortune, p ref^ a runoff elec­ Sion saf' ■ . ^ y by hieroaring store volume. Itoirdreeatog, Hartford. She le 8:00 Dick Ito taso tt 8:02 Nav% Sports. WMthar, apsiwned from two suite growing ‘ As more ahd more of the a beautioian at Margueetta'a 1:06 N4w8 .Sian ^ T % Qg :36 toericana good Deinoorate who^M in a 7:80 News of tho Wortd Fall Sale! (Xit of (he election ’Dicaday Wg majority toJM Legtolature^ mtoatiy adoptad ataropa and Beauty Salon, Rockville. 6:0C Bertford 7:45 Jo# Qaraalola . where neither Republioan How-- Distressed Over China 8:00 O ullght 7:60 Stag Along I am hopef^:itari wCll ^ Ih.C’ 9 r WlUIAH L. BTAN tor nitoiy had been better before *?*^. ”* Andemoo ia a giaduata 13:00 Qul«t Boors 7’A6 Brinkley Beports ard H. OaUawey nor Democrat . said he would "play K iw no longer possible for o t Oofwrd High School, Weak g:06 Pop Qmcort Itoater G. Maddox received a the game under the rules, What- MONO BONO (AP) — CUhia’s **S!!L***“ ^ 6:00 Jim if f ilw " * * ” 8:06 NIghtbeat majority cf votee. ^ Wlbto4shtoTba'did 1m Jilil ^ eas^ Hartfoed. H^rvadtour yearn 6:30 Ken OrlKIn U:00 Nswa h a rts , Waathoa ev«’ the rulea are, when the • tra^ng stamp wHh tba U .a Navy and la e ^ 10:00 HoUlm 11:80 Art iohnsoa Show Write-in votee for former Goy.- ■ “ the raaaona ha fled — promotion. As a rsMlt, tha cost ployed as a nlumber with the ' 13:00 John ShormaB "rules are .settled upon, though, I lirts ara bloui^s G im ’ w ool (joats • M — b in s '—1315 A L L BlUs O. Aman kept both major do hope that the people, them­ bewm d the asm rri ^rtL**** q<«>• ooramlaakm t Sb wedding^ia plamiad for (xxiatftutlon, foroes the General (bay saa as a e tie i^ aUUmea ganar-. sriA 8:465’lf Lowoll riio n ia A L L D A Y 25 JUMiO CROCUS Maddox charged Callaway 7:00 Tho Wortd Tonlaht Assembtyto cbooM between the waa behind the voters’ suit. .00 haOwaan (bs old and tba very be said, did’not think highly Tha DB. Department of Agrl- ______7:16 T ru k OUtord SUNDAY top tw oi For reg\to- 8.00 of the Oonummists or conunu- cultise, to a 1868 survey quoted 7.-SO Hsrry Beasonor 10 DAFFODILS REG. "Qur opponent is afraid to face 7:36 WahlnatOB We«k W ith a ll th e s ta te ’s 1,893 pre- the Laglslature and afraid to r S s ' s s s ' m ' 's ^ S T S i s s i by tba Mamp eompanles, found 8:00 News COUNTRY DRU6 5 HYACIN1H $6.66 rtnete reporting, the vote was that prices in stampeising au- Town’s Records 8:10 Speak Up Bartfoid face the voters of Georgia,” be aanyciEkwrwte aaA (bamaiii- 10:06 (Mimnenl M addox 446,3M, o r 47 p er cen t; said. . ~ pwotortata taereased about .5 10:30 Speak Up Bartford C allaw ay 442,871, o r 45.8 p er A jrreat assortment of cottons in prints Superb values. Warm pile lining, per cent ihe retail vahie of the Said Excellent 11:80 B arrr Taiber Show Now an Atlanta furniture that toay warn tto S S ^ Chl- U:00 (lommoBt oent, and Atnall 67,5§9 or 5 per store owner,' Maddox said the and solids. Many easy care blends. Sii^^' Gro-A-Year hem for extra wear. ^ : merchamHaa (Atalnahle wHh jianeheater’a land meoM. 13:U Wtmm. Sign Oft cent. - •to «f (he PoBttxad. Iheir aver- m ’s aadurfiy. otanape was aubatantialto great- reooida voters’ suit "oontalne doctrines 32-38. Green, brown. 7-14. The American (3vU Ubartiea of Hitlerism, dictatorship — not y y **_*?T****^ ” • Bto flnaHy decided to flea ar than tha dUfetenee to prioe ****“ to to ba "to Urton filed the flret suit. It n stomp and nonstamp excellent oondithm’; by Atty. aryanevana.trtte Americanism, not Hberty.” y w faaapegtog farnoue writer, was danoonced B-lelf-wladiag Saa. wteitad the court to allow no OallBAvay said a candidate the DBDA seld. ' WflUlam M. Bronelll, the town’s KLH? aittlarMVWa.Drt8. atoetton by the Legislature until wouldn’t "be a real governor if g u iidltoiix (ha CM men ate na- end iwrfed, TUe sort of attack HHngr being equal, a axamlner of pubUc records. MBKfiLaWalMS ■geoaay as a poBocaj w e a |^ ca (Mneee eultum, ha said, was aSer, watarprMf ft is ^ y reapportioned,' which elected by the. General Assem­ / .cOBWnne ^ ^ flgim tratong Atty. BronetU, in a report to CMa ■ ftiQ under an extating court order bly without the support of (he ® *^****.! l ,,*. * ■*»«*' to him and (o moat ■towpeere avOacouht of » or the general manager, haa oom- e—0*al-

V.l l . r . / ..... ■’ ■' .V f^AGE SIX \ •■ ■Manchester e v e n in g h e r a ld , BtANCHESTEB, conN , p r id a y , November ii, MANCIIB^TEB J S m m Q HERALD,, Ma KOHESTEB, CQNN.. FRIDAY, NOVEjdBER 11; 1966 PAGE SEVEN

with dellv’them,»* a ^ la ln Mtohaal J. is t ^ ,.JVeiderick W. Ixmg, ^18, of store the night several minors Aihertea’s Umar Orbiter S — «n duty policeman, described by o f M u d mwing Quaaiy npliM when a lat Divi­ .. ^"Martford, who Is serving,she canie )n and purchased liquor. a mission to take pleturea. of It fellow officers as “ Hke a wild \ sion officer tried to dlaauade man,’’ stormed into a Queens B A N T IV O IL fTORSNCB, Italy (A P) — church, ^tme of Florence’s treSs- months In jail for violatton of lAUr, one of the youths died jXMiUe astronaut landing sttes him from boarding a helicopter Uivem early todky, ordered all ( OMI’ \\V. IN< . WKh all the effort and ftrustra- uree, had^st 80,pfer cent 6f Its probation, was gtvCn a total of accident cmm I groWiiig to join American troops under ^ .has oompsay in hmar orUt — oMJie patrons out and then fa­ ,11 M \ i\ SIHi;i',r tlon of a man In quicksaifd, Flh- ^ 240 days, suspended, on various BAST HABTFOM) SB8SION heavy jungle atUok. Hour* la­ three-ftoviet spaceoraft. tally the owner, police re­ 11.1. (in r.'i. rence struggled today for survi- c ^ e m u seu ^feJerts^dT tS charges of breaking and %ier. Nolles were- e n te ^ ' In the ter, he was kUled 1^ Viet Cong But,scteatliits said Thursday ported. kih Iv \ iHc ^ 1’ 1.1- r I val a week after the most de> dents pasted panete of special-hig in Manchester last summer, case of two -Mahohester teen- of b&L in fire as he gave the last rites to a After the SB0-pou»d craft was Two patrolniCn,^ responding to dying soldier. structlve flood In Its hlatoiy. pa^r with eymthetlC\re8dn onto^^e was also given an indefinite agers and a 28-year-oid Hart- looked in erbM that thsre Is no. a call, heard the' gqnfire ’ and Mud and litter covered two- centuries-old paintingS^-by Alio- siispended sentence to Cheshire ford man who were charged Father Quealy, a Roman ^Miger of coUision or radio In- ran Into the bar to selzC the off- thirds of the renaissance art ri. Brfmzino and pupils \ f the Reformatory, and put on proba- with, breach of peace. PoUce Monchtsftr from New York Oty terferehce;.. ’ • j,. ■ duty policeman, identified -as capital. It was as though the GMto school. \ two years, with proba- say they - caught the three, (6 * w . leth St., Manhattan), SetsnUsts at Jet Prop0stoo Percy Mack, 36, a veteran of l l legion of Florentlneihand Italiaiv^Outside Santa Croce, a mW- start after he finishes David B. Baker, 17, of 266 Por- was the-jmh U.8. chapUin to Laboratory who are doiitoirtltag years ‘dri‘flie“iforce.' soldiers working fdr sdVM plaque embedded In the ^sentence he is no*^ sen^g. ter St., John F. AsKklar^ 18, ot die in Viet Nam. He had volun­ the craft ordered a braktag Mack, who is married and NORTHEAST and nights had never put ft»^and marked the great flood of .i27Q, The present charges agalnet i 36 Vernon St., and Richard Porkadel teered for Msay dirty after rocket to be fired for 19 minutes lives in Brookljh, was taken to to the wreckage. / when Dante was only 5 yean "***? come from breaks into Haas Jr. of Hartford after a three years at a tohurch In a Thursday,' slowing OrUtsr 2 headquarters and charged with UTIUTIES suburb ot MobUe, Ala^ apd jk - The smell of deegy'^and old. The great flood of 196« left vendhig m ^ to es ta complaint by a resident on . from 8,18S miles an hour to 2,- homicide. Hsrtferd, Connectleut rived ta Vlat Nam Jan. 25. \ was everywhere./ an ugly black oil etreak dmost Mandwater, on April 24 and Boulder Rd. early In the morn­ 878 and allowing It to alip into The dead man was identified Father Quealy was asalgni _ COMMON SHARKS onriOCND All drinking ;Vrater was still 6 feet above that plaque. " ’if' ing hours on Sept. 20. an orbit 1,147 to 119 miles as Anthony J. Milker, 64, who to the 2nd Battalion of the 1st Th« Board of Trustsss brought in by truck. Electricity ' . , , On Aug. 25, Long was arrest- Police say they apprehended high. ' lives above toe tavern, Shan- DAMAOE TO VENICE • ed for violation of probation. Division’s 2Sth Rf^^ent, but hss daclarsd a quarterly lit only the third of the city V. , j j ^ the trio on the dead end street, The Soviet craft In lunar orbit non'*s Bar and Grill. when word reached forward dhddsnd of 21M cants par spared from the raging Arno VENICE, Italy (AP) - Near- and a previously Imposed sus- n^^r a mkil box which had been are Luna 10,. Luna 11 and Uma Mack's birth date is Nov. 10, shara on the outstanding headquarters Tuesday moriiW River when it poured over its ly all shops, bars and restau- pended six-month sentence was decorated with freshly cut 12, also ^aent to scout landing 1930, and officers-theorized that Common Shsrss, paysbia rants in this cabal city were put Into effect. He was sen- that Um regimeirt’s 1st Battalion banks Nov. 4 smd rose as high bushes. Police - reported the Bites. The first two sent no pic­ he may have begun a birthday Dacambar ^ 1966 to was heavUy engaged in the ba^ as 25 feet up building walls. damagred in last week’s flood, tenced on Sept 9.. three said they were lost. BBV. BDOBAISL tures, but Ulna 12iias transmit-' celebration Thursday night. shareholdafs of racord at officials reported today. Several charges of breaking NOW OPEN AT D&L... tie in Tay Nlnh Province, he tha dosa of butinass on "Nothing could have lived A nolle was also entered in ted photos taken, from an altl- They said 58 per cent Of all and entering with criminal in- decided to go to it. Dacambarl, 1966. more than three minutes if not the case of Stephen Farrell of ______laln’a school, be was ssslgnetlto tude ot 82 ^"<1 restaurants-were very tent -were reduced to breaking No, Father,’’ a senior officer Ft. Hamilton; Brooklyn, b efw rc^ .^ , ^ NORMAN F. PtANTC ' above the first floor When the ^nd entering without permte- 127 Cooper St, Manchester, on TrMMarer river broke,’’ said Ciiueppe Glt^ pictures, but to 40 per cent was heavy but aricn, and he -was not presented a charge of taking a^iw>tor ve­ glamorous^ FLORIDA tl, a teacher who' had been were not of high quality. Ncaember 10,19M less serious. Two to three per on one siihllar charge and a hicle without the pwner’s per­ You can do plenty of good right He la survived by Mq parents, Tornado Wrecks Alabama Farm Home Winter Reservations — A t­ working with- relief teams since > OrbKer 2 WiU circle ^ moon cent were destroyed. charge of larceny. mission. / tractive bright 3-room apart­ Saturday. here. It’s too dangerous out lihr. and Mrs. Michael Quealy; every three hours and 40 Mr. and Mrs. Mack A b ^ escaped injury yesterday but lost their farm home There was widespread dam- While Long was in court yes- Police say Ffkfrell Was a pas­ ments In spacious residential No one knew how many died there." and .three alaWto. minutes imtil Nov. 17 while con- age to fuitique church fur- terday, another warrant for hds senger in a edr which was tak­ fashionable new when;a tornado spun down in the little Alabama coftimunity of Crossland, 15 In the city. Municipal officials But the priest Insisted and ------troUers plot Us track and qtody setting. Near public beach, nishing^. In the Marclana - Li- Arrest came in from Glaston- en from thg'^ivAldon Drug Co. on miles north of Birmingham. It was one of a series of twisters touched off by said about 35. But each day climbed into a helicopter with ^ ; the moon’s gravitational field. shopping complexes. Write brary, Italy’s oldest, water ^Jurj^, charging him with break- Oct. 10. JSeVieral,hours after the an advancing cold _front._ (A P Photofax) more bodies are found. Yhen toe orbit will be altered Armada Apts., 408 Armada, -r-9 drenched 2,000 Volumes and ***<1 entering with criminal car reported stolen, police inents,' ’ ^ Nursed Attend Among the rescue workers the car and chased It to bring the spacecraft wUhln 28 P.O, Box 788, Venice, Flor­ who have toiled with few hours some precious manuscripts. intent. On this charge, the case a display tesses were the members of the In the old sector of Venice and continued to Nov. 17. .-tq'^Vwter St, where the driver WW ^ * ? n ? r t h S l ? S “J f Conferences m u ™ the ^ s u r f a c e when ida. of sleep, it was difficult to find 59 at Recepdon The hosr LW V executive board. on the island of Murano, the Edgar Seeley, 26, of Hartford,the car stopped, got out and FHARMACY anyone who estimated the dead Caaireoce Andersen, su- 18. center ot the glass industry in ^ho s^d he was out on'"bomd fan off into the woods. Farrell, Coat, Suit & dawn had been repeUed with Uie . ' . .. 1. For N e ^ Officials. -— — 469119^ Rdv—649-0946 .^xmder 100. Some Insisted the toll help Of artllTery M the enemy P«“^vlaor of nurses of the Man------— ------woidd be 200. the Venetian lagoon, factories n^cotlcs charge, rec^itod police say, put up no resistance, were forced to close. , a suspended senteorvefe of 39 days and the driver of the car was was-regrouping. 'cheater Public Health Nursing Approxiinataly 50 perboos at­ ’three more corpses were tended a reception lart night for Preliminary official figures a substitute. charge qf fraud- arrested several days later on a The Viet- Oong made another Associailon (MPHNA) 55 B HRC Will Meet found Thursday, so covered Mancheater’s newly elected' QUALITY with brown mud they.looked showed damage to i farm land tilont issue o f a check: warrant, assault^s Father Quealy moved Otntper St., and two staff nurses The Meadows Nursing Hbme and equipment in iTehlce Prov- Seeley was charged with ob- - Tuesday Night town and state officials, sponr like terracotta figures. < forward to a platoon "0! Bravo Mrs. Marshall Finlay and Mrs sored and conducted by tiie 24-Hour ince amounted to $40 million t«^»tag' mortey under false pre- TRIO ASSAlflLT. ROB GROSER Company where several men George Kerns, yeeterdhy at 33> SIDYFELL StRRT MANCHeSTER. COHN. Men and women, some weep- Dress Depts. The Manchester Human Reia- Manchester League of Women tag quietly, lined railings of un­ and damage to industries was topsAs. A. check virhich he had 1st BRIDGEPORT (AP) — ’Three were dying. Ignoring the batUe, tended a program for profea extensive; sued to a local supermarket re- youths hit a 60-ycer-old grocer Voters to the Iona DHg. Oo. PRlNTlNa derpasses as pumps throbbed, he gave the laat ritea to each. itoiii''nmiS^87'sp;i»(J^ (HRC) has Cafeteria. firemen carried mud and debris ^ ' oentlyhad bwn returned for in- over the head and stole $250 Tha Viet Cong made another Oonnecticut League of Nursing scheduled a meeting for Tuea- sufficient funds. from him Thursday night, po- On hand, to ^reet the pubUc up ramps and trucks hauled attack. A. Communist soldier at the Masonic Home and Hos- day at 8 p.m. in the Probate SERVICE Two . men who were sched- lioe said, were members of the Board of away the muck. Topi ess Batgirl uled for court trial changed Peter Alfeno, prdprletor of carrying a machine gun jumped pital. Wallingftwxl. The subject court toom 'of the Municipal Directors and’Board of /Educa­ Thousands of gallons of oil using - their pleas of not guilty to Al’s Grocery on Hamilton St, from the bushes as FaUier was "Improving N u iv ^ Care Building to hear renorts of Its tion, and the h>oal delegation to swept away by the water left Latest/Waitress Quealy attended the last of the ft»r IVUl«rts with Heart and X S committed a S to guilty for delivering liquor to a -was Jxunped after he had closed V the State Legislature. . long l^ack ribbons as broad sis a •rhe LWV arrangements were' man’s hand on building walls, minor, and were each given the store for the night. HALLMARK At Slipper Glub Alfano Was treated at Bridge- ^ program on the same sub- a clarification of the make^ naaide' by Mrs. Irving Luckman, marble columns, traffic lights suspended 60-day sentences. Marion Guldzlenski, 44, of 9 port Hospital lor head injuries, Thursday up of the nine-member HRC hospitality chairman, Mrs. and plate glass windows from NEW YORK (AP) — Anita later, not knowing that the Viet at Lawrence and Memorial ia«t week nt James O’Connor, publications CHRISTMAS six to 25 feet above the street. N. Main St., and Howard T. batgirl, who Wears only a Bat­ McCoimell, 69, of 221 N. Main featuring these C o ^ attack had failed. HospttaJ. New Lon.don. ■ - Mre. * ^ S r e l Jota CARDS Children walked great dis­ man mtUtk, bat-shaped pasties 1716 last entry in the diary he MScliael Muschko, Mrs. David nrinrrt nf Dinv-toru ha* tances with shopping b ^s and S f were ajrested after they carried read; "So will my heav- Lang and Mrs. Burt LaOoe, all bottles to find bread, vegetables and a BatmAn necMace above had given a drink of wine .to a famous fashion labels: enly Father treat you unless members of the MPHNA nurs- FROM OUR VAST and water for thedr families. her waist, is the latest thing in youth in Center Park where each of you forgives his brother tag sta«, plan to attend. “ members, ^ d in g Sheas KLH? SELECTION Few Florentines trust what lit­ New York’s topless waitresses. . themselves had be«i with all his heart.’’ , TOe b*®h jail for 15 days since ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — BlUle 25 for 95e governing and city workers on • HIGHLANDER afflicted in' the United States or es for expectant mothers, with AN AIRLINE! the teb. packed them in, at. a $5.50 mini­ their arrest. ta Asia or Africa as a mission- four attending each.class, were S. Fleming, a Manning, S.C., # 24-HOUR intensive care by skilled grad­ e PEACEFUL and tranquil living in a New uate, regiistered nurses. England countryside, yet minutes from Smne of the mpst. feverish mum per person and an aver­ Gaston Ducharme, 36, of a BRAETAN «*y. held last' month at MPHNA farmer and spokesman for the .SKE AND HKAK 50 for $1.50 'Srork goes into the halting of Bloomfield, pleaded not guilty e THERAPEUTIC diets and balanced - the main parkways. ' age charge of $1.60 per drink. He attended the' Mary)cnoll headquarters, and that a new National Association for the Ad- THKM \r further damage to the almost For the .second night in a row, to two counts Of statutory rape • BOTH STORES a EUROPE^GRAFT Seminary In Osstag, N.Y., and class will start Monday at the vancement of Colored People^- meals. 100 for $2.50 and t-w’o counts qf injury or e COMPLETE physical and occupational e SEMI-SpRIVATE and three-bedroonib ruined, priceless renaissance police issued summonses to the was ordained at 26. same locaition. said at a recent meeting of the I available. paintings at churches like Santa girls and the club’s owner’ in risk of injury to a'female child, iOPEN TONIGHT wCOU^tJGE TOWN MobUe, Ala., as a mission- She also reported that 560 NaUonal Advisory Commission therapy departments. Croce, one of the worst hit. what may prove to be. a test waived probable cause exami­ ary, he served . four small home visits were made last on Food and Fiber that Negroes NORMAN’S e POST-OPERATTVE — (Thrpnlcally ill — e PLANNED recreation program. Po MAlM'l'Om) UD. dous. g^ris'cbntlriu^ working. rior Court. Ducharme was ar­ a WEATHERBEE joihed" the Army's Chaplain loais cllnios last month at Man- al agencies have refused them MANTUKSTFR. COW. (O ^ HARTFORD ROAD, AT SILVER I.ANE)' 469 Hartford B&-^48-9946 A Franciscan monk wearing a. ’The club, called the Crystal rested in Ellington on Qct, 14... # o f boxed Christ Oorps. After attending chap- Chester Memorial Hospital. loans. paratrooper’s uniform said the Room, Introduced topless wait-' ’The case of Alien Nelson, 41,' cords from 51 a KIMBERLY ISth century dmabue crucifix resses to New York City of Ellington was continued to In the monaistery adjoining the Wednesday night. ‘ ' . , -. Nov. 17. Nelsoi) was charged a BUTTE KNIT o a JONATHAN LOGAN eR&K V 'N ■ j ij a LESLIE FAY 9 9 UsPIyttiouth Dealers ro a ANN FOGARTY ^Hhe finest fashion store east of the river,,, a ABE SCHRADER a SUE BRETT most anything k a STACY AMES a KELLY ARDEN see jL at D&L's exciting new a COUNTRY MISS a YOUTH GUILD aA&R a PATRICIA FAIR a MINDY MALONE

Famous Brands: Be among the first to discover the excitement of a new footwear fashion headquarters , , . the d r a s t ic Shoe WOMEN'S , I “ Snappy” — black Department in th^be^tifin"^ew D&L storejp Man­ • N^.turajyizer .— ^--- ;. smooth leather, • Florshdm beige calf trim,—- chester Parkade. It’s destined to become the\rendezvous Easton o f the area’s smartest women, chiliireii and men. • deLiso ' . 1 You’re cordially invited to visit the en­ ■-i • Inttenne by I. Miller ■ il chanting hew Fashion section at D&L in • Etienne .^gner —— ’ “jumper” — black Bengal grain calf Manchester Parkade. Devoted to every­ • Lady Bostonian with teige suede I • Valentine trim ’ $ 2 1 thing that’s ne'w and distinctive. in the • Mannequin world of fashion . tastefully presented OMoxees matching handbag j irr a gracious ^toosphere amid soft flat­ • California Oibblers ^ ■ S * 1 • Old M$iine Trotters tering lights, foot-pampering carpeting, yuiant signet • Etceteras fashion-inspiring manequihs andjlisiHays, t • American Girl /comfortable, convenient fitting rooms. ,{ • Hush Ihippies MEWS New win yo.u-over Plymouth VellantI All-new and beautiful for ’67. He room and luxury will persuade you even if. wo didn’t roll but the red carpet • Massagle . ■ Should wo osnd you rotas? Camp on your door atap?. • Weyenbbrg'' matching shoe looks unlimitet Or Just keep out of your hair m you can contamplata • Jarman ; handbag g J l. Valiant? Name your plaaaura: Wa’II do most anything to DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL • Dexter ' Never has your choice of shoes been so important! Now you pyar, luxurious new Valiant doatn’l • Evshs, that short skirts inyite lon^ jooks at 1 ^ , depend on deLiso firat, that Is.) ira the big-lopking compact that ,atill • Hash t*fipples T- l / i iDebs for diversity, diff^hce, dynamiijs in sho^ ahVe with handles, parka and la pnced-lika a compact Try Valiant notB T I- ut our promise to the teirt. We'll win you over, ovaetf wo CHILDR^'S youth! throw long-slam rosea into ' : *nf gr j| a Jumping Jacks ■-If. bargain. That’s a promita. 1 HytilOUin ui “Threepence” l-r !• Hui^ Puppies teige suede J$2 1 •• /.'it'":' ■ " SUPPERS 'AUTHORIZEO OEALBIS^ CHRYSLER / MOTORS CORPOiUTION • Daniel Green ' now biyg^r and better than over • WeUco , • Omnphiea • Sioux Mox D iA V IO S O N A LEVENTHAL IS MOOdt-THAI^EyER IN MANCHUSTER PARKADEl BOOTS A^NEAKERS tester -Plymputl>l In c . R o«,i « se, TaWeed Tpke., T«lceltvll| Open Mbn.7Wi^;

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per cent of any American group toouli . ) Cigar Bihdef Miohday Holiday eay y ^ ,' of course, to sudi a propoct* %ral^ tion. Under present actual impUcationa, Tohacco Cr0p^ Change Favored HARVEST SUPPER and as the question was phrased in SmaUeHsMver V V, ■ m o . Deaibom, with no assuranto of a cease In Cham^r Poll RATIIMN* HAM «r. Oomh. - fire from the other side, no definition Of , WA^WtNQTON {AP) — (Sgar- WAOkotOTON (AB) — lb s tHoTESriT Under' tohacob prodiictloh tor Ncrth CovMiry OinMnity Heaw Wli-TBR c what auspices and 'conditions would U.8. Cbambsr sf Cbaunsrca FUMWiSn govern the Vietnamese people’s settitog M66 Is estimated at 202 mjHkm , w o v ir m U A WNindM Octoter t. Utl 4"' aaid'today a poll 6t its membsn of their own affairs, and with this par­ pounds, the Department of rnbllabed Byery Bventaf Except ^itay* ^ ricultore announced Thursday. ticular referendum's proposition there­ Hiows ovsrwhelmingly support foiKl Holiday!. Entered, » ^ e Post Office at ' Ihis amount is the lowest in tor changing ths dates of soms SAT- N0 V.12 - hN te Till fJ . liuichester. Coon., as Seoond Class Hail fore sounding almost like one of peace 48 years of records, in 1966 24:3 holidays so tfasy will occur rsgu- HOME BAKED AND HANDIORArr SALE _ RATES at any price, it is rather remarkable it mllUoii pounds were p r o i o i i t i . larly and unlfonnly on Mon­ got as many as 14,000 votes, and wa The department estimated ci­ Adidte 18.00 ChOdiMitlJM On days. Such ' ehangss'' would would by no means describe this par­ gar wtstppor pfoductioh tiils orsate more three-day week- •••••••••••••• E,BO ticular ref^ndum, a s. certain news- year at 31.6 mlMibh poundl; ende. summaries in print and oiythe air have oomparod with thie rbeoird crop The chamber laid 86 per cent OF — PRS8 B - doner as an “overwhotaililg’’ verdict. of 32.9 million pounds last year. of those responding to a ques­ 'Irtie Associated - . delusively entitled The expected jdeM pet acre tionnaire favored the general to the use o( republtcai ^ot all news dis- The war was ity iitt campaign. Soma patches credited to It or not . _ Republican catopaigners deliberately for olgar wrapper this year is idea of observing Memorial •d la uls paper sad also the loeal news 1,471 pounds. Day, Thankslgivlng, Didopend- Hear UshediMnfsn here. nero* put it there. Pi^ident Johnson, with his All rtshts o( repubUeaUon of dl» Here is the breakdown by ence Day, Veteran’s Day imd patches herein sre also reserred. elaborate campaign play of the great states for cigar binder and Wariiington’s Birthday on M ^ wrapper, . riwwlng . estimated days. THE SERMON ■omes DO flnaacial n&U«M resptn^llltyr^yvumiuuiKj aystor tywesPKyv. the v^ar issue as hard as he knew how, production for this 'year, with The questionnaire did not dis­ graphical errors appeaKag l“.^vertlsomeBto Mdother readtog matter In The Manchester the greatest weapons at the c6m- last year’s production in paren­ dte House Television Aides at Newg Conference cuss changing the observance of theses:; ON THE MOUNT Evening Herald ______.toaild of his high office. ^ White Housu etaff members (right) hold up.a port­ color Revisions. President Johnson is at the podi­ Christmas or New Tear’s Day. service client of H. E. A. Service, tee. Me cannot, in the aftermath, claim toiirar Binder It was returned by 9,964 busi- PdMlaBers Representaavea — tte Jultas . able background during a presidential news con­ um with^^iecretary of Defense Robert McNamara nesamen, or about one-third of Hathews Spedial Agency — Hew York. CM-y tfa^'^lils leadership has' been endorsed, 51, Omned^cutTralley A WMk of Spgeial Survieufi ‘ broad leaf, 2,228,0()A'(A515,000). ference at the LBJ Itonch in Texas. The back­ seated at the President’s left. (AP Photofax) the meihboia polled. eago, Detroit and any mbr^ than Nixon can claim, with ground.. which is blue, is used for the benefit of MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF cntcplli^: validity, Umt it was his personal - Type 62, Oome€ticut valley TION8. Havana s e e i^ f,290,000 (1,400,;. *«fiND ME THE VNIVERfiE* The Ray* John Hills formula for ilm war the voters were 000). ■ BOSTON, Mass. (AP) — A 12- lay advsrtlaing d os^.itonfK i seeking. Chester Town Development Rronday-X^m.^^/' I, 3buthem Wisconsin, Coventry Brock oil Board Commission and also as a rep­ year-old boy recentiy wrote to ‘ from Xong Islaad, Now York Or Tuesday — The country -remains divided on thes 7^^000 (8,484,000); the Boston Museum of Science: _br Wednesdayy — 1 p.mrTMad resentative of Hartford Coun­ ■ For Thursday-----> 1- p.m/ Widnea___ tesday. war. It could unite «m an honorable Type 66, Northern Wisconsin, O f State Unit ty. "Please send me complete in­ For Friday — 1 p.m. .Jrsday. peace. If the. election is to have any 9.440.000 (10,767,00!)). Separate Building Urged formation on the universe. I THE PRESBYTERIAN (HURCH For Saturday —1 p.i „ Friday. . aeeoclatlon of ^ ,,y yri4*y... Cteasined deadline; i;S0 Am. eadi day tt , 0(j^ Wrapper On Development — % ASS. positive effect, it would have to be by Connecticut development com- spruce street, Manchee^,. Coimeetieiit, ^Wtoatkn except preparing a better climate, in this coun­ Type: 61, ^ licasaacinisettsN#,- :For C^fttral S^ Staff . Robert Li. Broric, executive missions. The purpose of the aa- FrW ^, November 11 try, for the acceptance of some effort 780.000 (8,900,000) and O onpe^ cut, 10roduce much vrould cost th^^ town the least The board of education will , Mr. Nixon also saw In the Tuesday Tuesday night there was This date K> years ago was a how to ^ In control of the State meet with ttw aeleotmen and vote “a growing desire by Americans to the horror of war, the futility of war, Johnson the scapegoat for their grumbling, by party leadens over the year. I want to reaffiim taprovement Apart from ex- amount of money, and. solve Simday; The Herald did not pub- that promise and to all the of' " Connecticut. This is the the board of finance sui soon tacrease our military,' diplomatic and Berk)U8ly_, enough to commit ourselves misery just two years after he Mr. Johnson’s failure to visit Ush. i^tiOns such as Stevenson irt the problem In the best and had been elected in one of the voters I represent to contact machine that, though ineffective' UQiiois, ■there are.few new lead- most permanent manner. Cost as poeaible for further dlaciis- economic pressure on the Communists seriously to sontethlng that might be California in a losing cause (and Blon of the propoeaL great landslides of American me when I can be of service to to propel Itself into office, you era in oiiy oif these states. And o? relocating the portable 10 as to end the war in Vietnam soon.” an alternative. praise fqr Vice President Hum­ lU^d the people of Uiis state Ujsrtory. phrey and Sen. Robert F. Ken­ them. to CaHfomiA the order oif the classrooms was estimated at e MBEZZLBMIcnt r H s m im ' But we don’t think even Hanoi should Not because we expect conclusive vic­ A Thought for Today , To the Honorable Steve Cav- to entrust with the management tories for peace, then, but merely be­ In one sense, the attitude of nedy for doing so). . of our goyjenimeht. day is a resumption of factional about 87,000. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — R o ^ take Mr. Nixon too conclusively. The is- ■ the party leaders toward their Sponsored by the Manchester egnaro my ainoere reaptet for battling between sides led by The third proposal, which the m . Wakeman 66 of cause we do not,know anything else to Some grumbled that Mr. Joseph j^. Conti ■ue itself, and the sentiment concerning chief is mest unfair. The losses Council of Churches the w^-4lought and high-level Mayor Yorty and the old Brown board adopted, was the build- been accused’of rmlirifrlliiiL do, we keep raising and training our Johnsonn did nothing .to win an campaign he conducted. It, are . mtuclr more complicated than On TuMKiay 'wei'c mostly testi­ camp, of a separate strocture. 86.300 from the Bullard C ta ^ ^ boys to be soldiers, and sending them endoraement for Brown from Sineerely EdUnr’a Note: Does Oorren- that. And even Mr. Nixon, it may be mony to a dry rot that began maverick Democratic Mayor “God himself... .awaits man’s pondent Conti, as a'responsible / The ■widely Shared belief Coat for this la estimated at Wakeman, who is Boted, was careful to confine his inter* out to become veterans. to set into the Democratic Par­ help and contribution toward VinDent A. Geneveel among key Democrats across about 820,000. Of thU one- secretary and asBtetaat twasur- Sam Yorty of Los Angeles,, who 80 Baldwin Rd. member of his party, really pretation to the new political situatioW They -are the ones who hold this ty in the major industrial states maintains good relations with Creation. But we, instead of wMi us to rejoice over the elec­ the country Is that if Preeldent third, or 86,667, would be reim- er of the firm was arrested in the House. sorry, mistaken, fuUle, piteous, obsU- long before Mr. Johnson entered the President. The fact that the turning '' toward Wm his own tion of his party’s candidate for Johnson bad been on the b«Uat bursed from the state. Anoth- TTiursday. ’ - . The Democratic hawk-candidate who nate, precious world on their shoulders. the White House. That decay President placed no Tuesday in^age in ourselves and offering ”An Efficient Macliliie^ heutenant governor? And why ^eoday, he would have bean er 89,918, from special town ac- Police said a routine audit was overshadowed to 1964 by lost, out in Oregon, to Governor Hat­ night telephone call to loser him freely the fruits of our erfifer" /iTo-the Editor, \ does be pretend to be so expert beaifon and beaten badly. Apart counts, can be deducted from had turned up a ahortaga in the abstodity of Barry Gold- five strength, have wasted and froth the problems of the white this cost, bringing the actual Wakeman’S accounts.- ' field, doesn't agree with Mr. Nixon. Brown in Los Angeles (while It is Interesting to note that on what went on inside the "Re­ water’s candidacy, but it -is now squandered that strength in su­ publican machine’’ to produce ^M ash, Viet Nam and Infls- cost to the taxpayers down to Wakeman waa rekoMd tinder ■ r ( ■ 9\J r, iU . Asked to give the key reason for his Board Dies, Not Tlie Issue Humphrey did) also was noted. your lead editorial Wednesday, As opponents of the civiliah complaint visible for all to see. perficial self-affirmation.” , the nomination of its candidate tion, Mr. Johnson must sonw- about 84,000. ' 82,660 bond. Califomla was not isolated. In Nov. 9, entitled, “Congratula­ own loss, Congrressm'an Itencan said; review board congratulate themselves In another sense, however, Oregon, Democrats complaiiKd Nicholas Berdyaev for Govenior when tt would be ^ put the Democrattc Party These special accoimts come THURSHAYS “IMsBatisfactlon with the war was prob­ on the success of their scare campaign, Mr. Johnson does bear some re- tions Governor,” devoted onty so much more enlightening if he ta order If b o is to prevent such from the sale of the Center that Rep. Robert- Duncan’s im- Wouldn’t It be far more ef­ the first paragraph to the vib- ably mostly the reason. They’ve got the we wonder what they have in mind for sponsltoility. Despite his brilli­ fective to affirm God’s achieve­ could teU the state Just what SL becoming fact SchooL a ^ capital Improvement FRIDAYS derfinanced, losing Senate cam­ toi^ous Democratic candldat4( I ame dislike for it Tve got and the same an encore. > ance te- a Washington politic­ paign against Republican Goy. ment in Christ rather than to went on inside his own party’s ‘ „ ftmd «ml the Interest on the LIIIGEnDRUR Surely the story does not end with re­ ian, he never has been a nation­ Mark Hatfield backed the LBJ affirm our- own achievements. for governor, John Dempsey. ticket-makliig process ? 1966 P“’>«^N .w spaf,er .^District 10 School furtd. AU three I lislike for it that President Johnson The reminder was devoted to version to the old status quo. That’s al party politician. Since [becom­ Viet Nam policy all the way but ------—^ , accounts may be used only for PARKADE lias got.” Richard W. Dupee, your loontimiing attack on the where the problem begem. Rightly or ing President, he has neglected to| returp,received" no White Associate Pastor *Thaaks One And AIT* .' PILOT KILLEP IN CRASH ^ e construction or Improvement OPEN ' But Governor Hatfield,^ who did w | i, Democratic state organization. wrongly, the all-poUce review board did party affairs and let the Demo- House help. In New York, South Methodist Church To the Editor, GREENWICH (AP) — David of educational facilities. was the one governor of 50 who refutipd, Your policy of referring to r;4S A.M. fe 10 PA4. It's wonderful to know you're serving not command sufficient public confi­ oratlc NaitionU Committee Democratic leaders blamed the I wish to take this opportu­ White,:28, of Miami, Wa., was j School board chaiiman Don- at a National Governor’s Conference in the stateDemocratio organiza­ dence. The civilian-majority board was atrophy. ’ President for not helping fi­ nity to mep'ress my thanks t« IdUed adien a planed was pBot- s ; July, to sign the resolution approving established as a safety valve in neutral Thus, the President is in deep nance. Frank O’Connor’s plnch- On TUs Date tion as a ‘'machine” makes me everyone who played each ui tag crashed into a wooded afea wonder .whether it is the ma­ fte President’s leadership in Vietnam. premises. trouble looking ahead to 1968. penny campaign ag;aJnst win­ In 1889, the Stete of .Washing­ Important part-in Meeting hig," Thursday. And he waa a signer, Tfist August, of Its defeat is an incalculable loss to The Republican sweep :of state-.. ning Gov. Nelson Rbckefellier. ton was admitted to the Union. . chine you are against of the fMt ' their,Representative. To those / White had rented the single- living dinner in the an advertisement which called the Viet­ the community. Back wlU^ come the old wide victories to the big seven But the depth of the Demo­ In 1944, the "American Thiid that it is a Democratic ma­ -that gave me their moral sup- engine Cessna at Westchester nam war “one of tiie most barbarous in distnist, genuine or feigned; the^ckl states (including even Texas) cratic-prolblem Tuesday- went Amiy was driving toward the chine”; or, perhaps, that .lt is A » r t first to' seek this fliie of- County Airport earlier in tite revealed the feeble party leader-•- machine that fimctions efficient- history’’ and ufg^ed “immediate steps to whoops about "police brutality’’; the old Nasi stronghold of Mete, ^xlco, a representative of Man­ afternoon, poUce reported. routines of professional agitators. ship in states vlt^ tip presidenit-' (See Page Nine) France. ' J. . Ijr. I auapect that it is the fact - The plane had olroled the disengage.’’ , ■ ■■■ ■ ■ . " v chester’s people, earti and every The ag;itatioh for'^rejisctlon of the one, and to the many fine area of North Stanwhdi Road Your Gift GaUery Senator-elect Brooke, in Massaidiu* board was monumental. Those who were ^lid cherry setting •etts, made his first pronouncement af­ friends and neighbors who con­ near tiw Stamford town line be­ for its retention', except for Mayor Lind- fore it crashed into the ground , 935 M A IN STREET - AT W A ter his tremendous victory one in which tinued that support To those say, T^ere conspicuously lukewarm in who 1 may not yet know of, to at a steep angle. he headlined the need to get the war in their public activity, iAcIudtog Sens. those I may not be able to White was thrown from the TELEPHONE 643-5171 Vietnam stopped. And his previous posi­ Jarttto ' and Kennedy—and especially same, I thank you one and aU. cockpit .and was dead at the Franlt . f tion pronouncements on the issue had O’Gdhnor,. who predicted the Nf js«!w I wish also to thank the scene of the crash. He Was board would lose. labeled him very far from being a^_ : news medi A which gave me alone In the two-seat plane.: The Nixon hawk. . ' Iboardrts-tlead;-but notrthe issue." i their_ klml Jtidp and_ backing, 79.95 Senator-elect Percy, In Blinots, haa One way or another, an acceptable which was a Shot in the aim to new safety valve must be devised. With contlnuei and not let up as imedited his election to voter dlssatls- the emotionality of the. .political cam­ Make your ’ThankspvinK Handsome Pennsylvania House sotlid cherry . . . the clieTea of fiictlon with inflation and with ttie war paign now mercifully past., it should be election d ay^ as near. ,J In Vietnam, and has announced his in­ possible to consider the question with I thaik my DUtrict LeadeiA Reserratioiis Now at one those w^he want the finest, yet have e 'cehdielight" brown that eomplaments, their as^lstanU, faithful par^ f ‘ ^ tention of devoting a “great deal’’ of his objectivity and rationality. is a spjendid choice for .Thanksgiving, Pieces like •ttentlAn’ at Waahlngton-to the war. This an exceptional' situation, dlfr workers,'in spite of ovSrwhelmi ef tkese two fine Cav^ Ing oddA The kind of attention he would seem to ficult to accept the majority vote as these will provide e Pilgrim setting for _ I thank our fine Republican Restaurants . . . have In mind was indicated during his final. Considering the Inverse way the your dining Iroom not for this Thanksgiving alone, but for a lifetirhe of ^ ballot question ^was phrase^, who .can 1 leadership, all t h ^ time and campaign for office, when he propoii^. effort w^iioh kee^ our Man­ nn all-Aaian conf man W{siting in a bua terminal was ' I thank -my fine campailga becomes a fine AM-FM radjo and a conver- sect questkm on the war in Vietnam loitoring and told hiip to move on... - manager, my political kgent, eation piece! When you lift the receiver your : Cdllection of dining room, dinetto, bedroonY end living rEbm furniture* The old man held Us ground and told and friend, whom any candidate _ O R ^ Srtaidi was actually ao direct'and ainv* the police, “You are not going to pu^h rotun is flooded with vibran^ toned music. A would do wen and proud to ’ f pUfled it was silly. .The voters of the me anywhere because this is my land.” have. turn of the crank switches stations. Guild, Sity of Deaibom, Michigan, voted 20,667. ,, 7 Later in coyrt It waa revealed the old -■1 thank, last, but! not the fw (0U8 for quality radio and stereophonic |o 14,134. almost tturee to two, to the fellow was right. He waa Charles Wolf, least, my wife and faimlly, ou4 /C ovey's h i^ iBdeli^ instruments, makes t^e Modd Double Gate Dropleef Table I180. 44-tncli Hutch ^ th China Tbp^lNiS. Crown glass Mgatlve when they were asked the toj* a 99-yeM-old Navaho todian cUef udio families, who gave me their 64OT wit^ a powerful 7 - f t ^ circuit which ia 45 East Center St. 46 X 27 leaves down; 46 x 76 leapsa doon, 8 drawtts che fitted for silyerware with lowing queetlon:' had moved hie tepee froia..lthe South­ love, understanding, aijLd pray- highly adeetive, super eensative. The solid up;.46 x 96 extended! •■Are„you to favor of a cease fire and west to Ifairisburg, Pa i 'l -■ , V ■ I h^dwood cabinet, in m a^e finish, combined tarnish-iesistant doth cover; adjustable ahdf J udge I Howard L. Aaron diaihlsned Maficheaterr—643-1415 Mushroom Arm Ladderback^^lim pttbdrawai of UA. troopa from Vietnam - ! Robert Z. StavnHSky with solid, brafis fittiSKs captures every de­ Chairs $69.50. Side Chain $49^ . in base.; (Base only $199;) . . ► i in. the Vletnameea people can settle the ctorge with, thf comment: ‘jit la tail of the old faishioned phone. good to aee a man atand for Jiia nghta The warm atmosphere,’ fine iM r own problems?” and on the lanif the wUte man|tooi( : Vednye BMMn^E " | foo4 aitil dil^>w01 a m a n Aeter Bat O '& lm le 0T; I^DMhr Mfal onj^yttops. idmost 100' Aram u n j ’- m w you at m i^rfeet hoBdayl i- Ite RUMt RuneiL In BS. ^ ! xt r. ,<■ V ' ' , ' - 7 > ✓ . •* *. \ Z3 M O H

■ ■) P A G E T E N BCANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERAIJ), ALANCHESTER, c o n n , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lly 1966 MANCgESTiSE EVENlNg HERAIJ), MANCaBBTBB» CONN^ .FRIDAy| N O V l^ ER 11, 1966 PAGE ELEVEN .B o lto n kindergartoa Monday, si D:80 V.S. Orders Celebrity as Ticket Topper sun, Kindergartoa dates wtO be Zjicm to Mark Long Ordeal Over ‘ I l a c e oaaounoed later. The Meaning •'and thiOride MisliiQii Sunday 4p60 Troops Seen GOP State Need in ’70 , treatment oosU |S.S5. Cleaning Mni>Qlt1ieriiie O’Coaiiell and inspection only eoets $1.50, MlssioB Sunday b# «h- Iowa Man CUiared COIiXBI^A-c^rs. Cattie^e WATERBURV (AP)-One of the state for Plnhey to step The money qnd permission slip served at Zion Bvang#aopd Isjk 'V . O’Connell of l^orsvich, m o^ - down but some of those Who o il Tp Tay Ninh tl\e many CoimecUcut RepubU- should be ftnelosea ln,arsealed theran Church at Its tO mm- er of Mrs. Robert WSHb»n, of ciiiUdsed hin^ when he endorsed / The first Issue of toe year envelope with the studenrh (Continued from Page One> can leaders pondering the par­ . Bevlaprin State Board Sunday sendee. The Revi Paul Obrumbia, died yesterday^^^ Gengras In April have urged (Ooatinned from Fsge One) Aldrln ■ fire Agena engine to Mbt»day: ^ r i n p p ^ Ws name, grade and teoMier writ­ ty’* near-total defeat on elec­ ahoot to altitude of 460 mUes, hatch for a 40-minute photogra- ^ of “The M t ,’’ Bolton Junior- Dotglee Bevins, a sophomore the W. W. Backus Hospital, usual number on a good the party to proceed with cau­ ten on toe outside. O. FTOkepy, pastor, will proach DBS/MOINtoi; totra (AP) — didn’t want to subject them to tion day, says the 1970 guber­ raised a question whether astro- Saturday: Aldrin opens Ws phy session. Rest of the day la / Simlor H l^ School aewaitBper, end memi'her of toe .edltorisl Norwich after a long illndss. day.concentnuted on tion in considering a leadership board of the Bolt, was recently Christinas F s^ on “MiSBion Work In O ln ti^ any embarrassmeiit’ ’ natorial candidate iivill have to nauts will be able to perforin tor 2-hour 20- devoted to expewnerte. . came dut yesterday. It looks a Jtobart 8. Burlliitiuixe waa sun- Survivors, besides her daugh­ water troffic,, storage and stag­ change. The Woman’s Soolet^of .He eald he was (Hsappohated be someone welL known. conydex taslu slated for later minute session of photographing ' Tuesday: Lovell and Aldrin appointed ' to toe Oonneotletit America, nid PmrtlcUla^. oh ring Mmself on the Iowa fitate ter. Include five sons, two other ing areas in the southern pan­ Ope of those who ha* declined ^ lot different from the isrii^ of ChrlBtiiui Service of U n lt^ in the BBC for Charging him cn Clayton Gengras of West Hert­ space flights." . perfowning simple photograph a sodium Vapor Scholastic Press Association’s "toe. Isle of Ptoes aMj^.Cilb#.’' Oapitol lawn last July l when a W« giv* our ut«d cars daughters, four brothers, two handle and the Hanoi and Hai­ to Join th e .“Get out, Finney"^ the last two years beeauM It Advisory BOsid for the 1964-67 Methodist Church wUl hold a whkt' he aold appuantiy was ford, the political newcomer the Aldrin plans three excursloris tasks. Astronauts fire Agena cloud spewed across toe sky by The pOblic Is invited. sisters and six grrandchildren. phong areas. movement Is Donald Zezima -iM academic year. Christmas fair at the - chiirch Fedaral BuraSu of Inveattgation flimsy srithince. a 16«point inspoction. P ran for. governor this ye^r, outside totaling nearly five engine to lower altitude to 186 a French rocket launched in has been prlnted 'on an ott-set The funeral will be held to­ An Air Force AIB Skyraider Stamford, one of the shaipes tomorrow from 10 aJn, to 4 p.m-. Pastor Prok^y served as a agent toM htan he was wonted 'T , would fike/to know,” Bur- What inora do you w ont? “ worked awfully hard’" hut critics of the pArty chairman hours. He Is to take a two-hour miien after obtaining weather Algeria. They fire retro-rockete r pre^ initead of diq>llcateto Each year 10 students are morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the was shot down by Communist A chicken pie luheheoi^ will vicar cn toe Isle cf and U n $^tt JUda,...‘ *i^ks up the still-joined Gemini was to outtoctalques ^ twice during their term of of­ Cemetery, Norwich. The editorial page contains Community ItoU. A tableau will an exhibit of memeiltos bonk, robbbry change filed by In this c u e . iproHod, we comptotoly The spokesman said the Sky- Gov. Dempsey;*<-,he said. when it went instead to Gen^ rest often and using aids such and Agena with a 100-foot cord A pol^ n u xm riwte. The e fice in Hartf<^ for Saturday Friends may call at the fu­ PTAS selections of creative efforts by be brought back from the Carib­ the FBi agahxat'Burilhgame. “ ParUralarly i would like to raider was the 422nd Anisrican Babin declined to tgke a posi­ gras that if Gengras proved a as handrails and foot restrainte stowed on the Agena. He prac* ©bjeoUves — retiOiMvova.^^k- conferences In' early May and KK)%. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Sister M sity Aplela, students gnd two'.' editorials. Chessey U.S. Dtstrict Atty. Donald M. I,know why 1 was arrested before plane lost over the NOi^, in-* tion' on whether Republican loser Finney should quit. to help Wm move about. ticcs moving about with the and long-duraitton f U ^ up early September. At toir latter bean, including shells, coral, We'D repair or'rapbee an ress pf Uie S to fi^ Mbntei ’Ihe lead editorial asks that T h o m p ^ ______Statton said the ST31 finally had ^’Snrooe In Minneapolis was in­ eluding two not previously an­ State Chairman A. Searle'- Fin­ But on Thursday Zezima was These Were Wghllghts of the handrails and ^.performs .tasks meeting, chairmen of the var­ part* for 30 days orw Wothailes.1 Anniversary. MftM School, wlH be guest speaker til students be allowed freedom to hard wood, a shark’s Jaw, wild eatahUshed that Burllngafoe terviewed about my presence nounced. In a periodic summary ney, the man prihiarily respoh- advocating moderation, at least ,emini 12 flight plan: such as .makirig electrical con- o u t ^ , extra-veWx^ar ious panels for toe November will the agricultural niun- And wa gat oD kinds os t»bde j |a'6e i A week’s anniversary Mass for a meeting of the Manchester leave their rooms during lunch boar’s . tusk and a crocodile was tax Minneapolis on June 22, there. I am sure that is cratrary of American air losses, he said si'ble for steering the nomina­ fdr the moment. Asked if he Today: Gemini 12 catches and neotlons and loosening bolts at a e^vtty down o t Ust statewide meeting are appoint­ ber tnd BldWard Dedosser Will wogens. Fords. Chavys. PtywowMa. Mrs. Russell Armogida will be- Green School FTA Monday at periods after they ha've finished skin. He win distribute StMUs as he claimed, whan the $1,500 to the policies of the BBI.” four. U.S. helicopters have been tion to Gepgras, should resign. still thinks Finney should ‘ re­ link>-up with Agena during toe “work bench.” After the two- ^ “ ed and diecuBskm areas of In­ pUy songs Of World War I Evan OM VoDowogons. celebrated Monday at 7:45 a.m. 8 p.m. In the auditorium of the eating. A second editorial (Us- . t o anyone iqterested in haring holdup of the lowa-Des Motaiea Police said the finger of suspi­ downed over the-North during Babin n o t^ that he did not be­ sign, he Miid: fourth whit, about four hours hour walk, Lovell s e p a r a t e s . heoame a question mark and a terest to both newspaper imd ^^n the palao. Refreshments will at the Church of the Assump­ school. She will speak on “Help­ cuases the lack of communica­ thom.""'<.^ National Baric occurred. Burlin­ cion printed at Burlingame aft­ the war, while U.S. losses in come town chairman in Water- “ I thipli that out o f tairness after launching, practicing .from the Agena and pulls taut year-book representatives ar$ be served by Mrs. Hozen Floyd tion. The Mass has been request­ ing the Little Ones to Help tion between the students. - game waa free on bond through­ er an ariist made a composite South Viet Nam now total 133 bury until after the nomipating to S e a ^ Finney, that decision many irianettyersjyei that Apollo the 100-foot line btween the two ® abUMijr to work out- chosen. and Maxwell Hutchinson. Sendees on the Isle' of Pines, ed by the Ladies of the Assump­ Themselves.” their student council. out the ordeal. i sketch ot the bandit based arts 'of ou t/‘ walkers have registered high . sports, and page four to news sociation's meeting was held at meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the Sunday, afternoons. Besides '65 CHEVROLET ^795 / ■ in the primary grades for boric teUer, Mise Jo Ann Bar- its resemblance to Burlingame. ground fighting was reported. heart rates, and cn toe last ' of acUvltles and elections. East Catholic High School in high school UBrary."'" preaching he also served as or­ Bel Air, V-8, 4-Door Sedan- Radio, greea, abaip. ^ Dawn Addaifis’ many years. She received her three toe astronauts bad a tend­ berlo, 25, .identified Burlingame Burlingame is of medium TTie paper ls,piit out by an Manchester, with over 900 stu­ ganist. During the week he BS degree to education from ency to float up end away from at his preliminary heartaig os height and rather heavy build. ..editorial uid business board dents and advisors attending taught Christian day school for Infant Son Dies; Hospitpl/Notes y Catholic Teachers College, Anti-Job Bias Unit Grotvs^ the spacecraft in their weight-, toosen, for the most part, by Mancheeter Evening Herald grades ranging from kinder­ the man who pulled the noon- '63 OLDSMOBILE $139$ ^Orientation Set Wife Rescues from schools throughout the F-g8 g-DoorlSedaii. V-S, onto, tcaao., radio, W W lk Extra Frovidence, R. I., and hef MA less worids. Tvyp of toe walk.s toe staff of the school. It is an Briton correepondent, toeme- garten to adults, some of whom hour robbery. ' ADMITTED ,’tES’TERDjy^; Wei Husband state. Bolton representatives ' tiling Speaker ^ Dad Unnamed degree from Fairfield Univer- had to be stop p ^ quickly when extm-curricular activity and aQ well Toong, teL 648-8981. were older than their teacher. “■When . that girl positively Jaycee Unit Mrs. Raiffaela A^modeo, 37 Oito- Many Churches Taking Part were Renee Calhoun and Doug­ WESTON (AF) — Fred sity. She has also received a toe astronauts became exhaust-, Work.Is done after echpol. hours. identified me as the bandit;” ton St.; Charles Bean,/East las Bevins, from toe ^■chooI F o r P T O M o n d a y UVERiPOOL, England (AP) ’The Manchester Jaycees will Reichman’s car plowed right diploma from the Washington ed doing minor Jobe. Last year the newspapte wee said Buriingame, “ it waa toe '64 CHEVROLET *1695 — The 6-monihold eon otf Eng­ Hartford; F^tricia Bolaiid, 49 A project launched a year they will actively’ seek em- newspaper and Mrs. Oladyee hold an orientation meeting for through his garaige Thursday (D.C.) Montessori Institute. Space walking would be re- a product of toe joumaliam moat traumatic thing 1 ever dx- Arthur H. Bling former su­ Impglg S-Door Hardtaq^ V-8, anSo. ^PS., radio, maw lish actress I^aWn Addams died Winter St.; )^Ir3. Bxceli^Boute- ago by the Catholic Archdio- ployes from minority groups, Bissell and Marie 18finther, year­ prospective new members on night and into toe pond be­ She directs a reading clinic dur^ rises, which has. bsen dropped C o v e n try perricnced. I actually began to perintendent of Manchester TV#ra. Sharp. ’ In convulsions today'. loup, 49 Westwood Mrs. oese of Hartford to .promote The pox>lect will now encour- book advisor and yearbook rep-^ Monday evening in the Circuit yond—with him inside it. ing summer sessions at Our rabbis ®"*y ^ emergteicy. NASA , from the ouniduhim this year wonder U I intght have euttered schools, will give an liltisliratod Three weeks ago Dawn, who' Elizabeth Campbell, /Andover; equal employment for racial age individual priests, resentatlve. Court room at the police sta­ Reichman’s wife Elizabeth Lady of the Angela Academy, experts believe that work wo^tr^ booeuee of scheduling probleme; a blackout.” talk Mohday at 7:30 pjh. at a was married to Italian Prince Mrs. Mallei Carbo^ll, Rocky and religious minorities has be- and ministers to buy .and con Scbdol Menu '63 TRIUMPH $1045 tion on E. Middle Tpke. at 8. *wam but with a hammer Enfield. be too tough on toe moon’s sur- As yet, toeie has been no evl- Laidlaw Leaving School; How does it feel to be under meeting of Bling Junior High Vittorio Massimo, agreed Quit Hill; D^bert Car^, 237 Oak come a statewide venture with ti-act from those companies field Monday, cold rats, glased suspicion? SpltflroCoov. Coiqie. Bladi, wtatta top, ndto. War too apocta Town Manager Robert Weiss and broke a window of the After the program, refresh­ denoe of any open oompeUtlon School PTO tax the school axidl- lover. - , ■ the child, Noel, was her own St.; Fatricia C<^anzo, School partlcipatfon by the Protestant which do most toward fUlfiU- sweet potatoes, green beans, will speak and the Jaycees will submerged car enabling him ments will- be served. ■ which is about one-sixth that on antong toe studente for- poM- “You have a ranstidxt sub­ torium. His stfoject will be and not adopted. The prince de­ Rd., ^ Ito n ; D w d Dinse, 710 and Jewish, as well as the i*iS their proariises with regard chocolate pudding; Thesday, Edmondson Delivers Report conscious feeling of strain,” discuss their purposes and pro- to open the door-arid escape. earth. tkme on the newspaper staff. ^‘Matters of I^torical Interost nied he was the father of the Governors Htehway, South Catholic faiths. to equal opportunity. But extensive EVA will be^ . American chop suey, com nib- said Burlingame, 66, a former grrams for the benefit of pros­ Reichman told police after­ The editorial board to)s year tat Manchester.” The meeting is '60 OLDSMOBILE W 5 child. She disclosed she had Windsor; M ry Jennie Ellsworth, Announcement of the expan- Achbishojp O'Brien said dur- required______for future’ space sta-’ lets, spice sake; Wednesday, 'T he hoard cf edocatkm has primary method at the sehoOL college professor, Des Moines M Cimv. Coape. Oieen, mataliiiig roef. All power. Sharp. pective members. ward that he was bending Stocks in Brief consists o f’ Dorothy Clark, Sus­ open the public. changed her-name to Howaird. Coventry; htes. Alice Flanders, Sion of Project Equality was tog the conference that In the rescue, con^^cm and baked beans with sliced frank- oeoeptod with regret the resig­ Pupils ore moved along accord­ newscaster and executive eecre- The Jaycees |s a .civic serv­ forward to set the hand an Gee, Dana Dimoek, Bob Olm­ Manyto Bung’s sUdes are nation of James T. leidSam , Mias Addaons, who is 36, is Wnllmantl^ Mrs. Sally Gayson, brake when the car shot for­ NEW YORK (A P)—The stock ">ade yesterday by the Most past year more than 1^600 busl- niUitary Jobs now planned for forts, cabbage salad, fruit salad; ing to Individual need, tory of an employeni' aaaocia- ice group for young men be­ sted, Doug Bovins, Reiwe Cal- who has been a teacher in Cov­ rep roved from old pictures '62 VOLKSWAGEN ^1195 now starring with ator Michael ^ Villag^St.; Susan Hajbucki, ward smashing throiigh the market decline deepened in Rov. Henry J. O’Brien, arch- nessmen have committed them- orbiting astronauts, Thunday, meat ball stew, car­ again there has been e ^ en ce tion. “It woe like a four-mooths- tween the ages o f 21 and 35. iMun, Pamela Geer end Kathy entry for 20 years. Laidlaw is obtriiUKl by the Manchester Kormonn Gtaia Cocqie. Radio, new WWTa, blaek, white top. Howard In a comedy in Liver­ East H aroord; Mrs. Anna Hal- garage door and out toe oto- moderate-trading early this aft- bishop of Hartford, speaking selves to the project’s goals., Lovell and Aldrin-are toe 26th rot and celery sticks, cookies; of much interest, Edmondson long nightmare.” Jaycee projects span the range Smlto. Historical Society, of riilch he lawk. pool. lowell,* M4 Deming St., Wapplng. er side. ^ , ernoon. - at a press conference at West Other churchmen who ^ v e 26th U.S. astronauts ticket- Friday, vegetable soup, toasted a fifth grade teacher at the Cov­ said. He said, hhwever, that his An ambulance was called to from the annual Easter E gg/ The turnaround interrupted a Hartford’s Jewish Community statements of support yesterday ^ ^ rides Into space. The So- Pbotography la done by Peter cheese sandwich, apple cninch. entry Grammar SchobI, and has Edmondson pointed out that Mends had stuck by him 1$ treasurer. Be retired as! su- ' . AlsV Mrs. Anne Lamb, Glas- her hotel early this morning Hunt for pre-school and ele-i rally that got under ■ way Center. included Rabbi Abraham J. ^let Union has sent 10 men and Bthwards. Art wwk is under the been fostrumental in the build­ perintendent of school in 1961, tonbmy; Mary LeMay, Coven- ter St.; Roland Daigle, 3® Dental Program Starts since the addition of 10 clossr throughout and that was “XM' '63 OLDSMOBILE *1395 after the baby had an attack of mentary children and Santk Wednesday after Republicans The expansion makes the Fsldman of Temple Beth Israel woman into orlilt, but hia.s direction of Donald Macauley, ing of a nature trail at the after serving tax the Manchester try ^ ^ rs .' Mary Minney, 250 W. O’Leary Dr.; Nadine Bailey, The doDtol program for stu­ rooms at the school two yieara' bright side of the cloud.” , ■ F-8S Conv. Coupe. PS, onto., V-8, bocint b K ae with oonvulai'ons. She rode with the visitations to the retarded chil­ scoreds, gains in the election.,.^ project the largest and first West Hartford; TTie Rev. b a j ^ manned shot since art tostructor. hOko Wfrion, school, which he : started four school system 30 years. He wbito Reri riu»p._ ^ . -i. piter St.; Frank Murphy, Crestridge Dr., Vernon;. John dents in toe elementary school ago. It has been difficult for He said many friends oqniact- baiby to a hospital but he was dren in town to fall ifoltege Pricedr^rere slightly higher at statewide program of Its kind Webb, general secre- March 1966. Since that time the business manager, is assisted by years ago. His rerignatlon is ef- ed him hut " I stopped go^og out charted ' town educational rrs; R a )^ on d McGugan Jr., Klar, Hebron; Lisa ^ ssin, 105 will start again tUs year dur­ him to know fMicb studrat and dead on arrival. trips for the aged in local^n- the opening but a gradual easr in the imtion and the one "with Coimecticut Coun- u.g, Gemini program has Jane Stevenson. feriive JosL 81. growth in school building, in­ Litchfield St.; Glenn Reichle, ing November. Only one appli­ family personally. He reported to places where I normally “As far as we ere concerned valesoent homes. / Bissell St.; Kathy Keefe, 614 ing then set im the greatest number of repre- ^ Churches; and the Most wrested all men-ln-space TypMs are Cberyl tavttr, Also cn toe agenda at lest cluding the jurior high school '65 CHEVROLET $1695 147 Abbey Rd., Wapping; Helen cation Of toe sodiidn fluoride that there Is increased use would meet people/ because I (his is a-perfeotly natural death The magnitude of Jaycee^ Poster St., Wapping; Famela Trading was The lightest of sentatives. Rev. Vincent J. Hines, bishop of records away from toe, Soviets, BariMma Bedfoid, Deniee La- hlgM’s aeliori hoard meeting named tax his honor. Noiva StotioB Wag«iB.. 6 tyHader, atoBdard aUtt, radio. Rosensheto, 18 Hollister St.; Ed­ solution wlO be necessary in­ of guidance techniques as a re­ of a child/’ said a police spokes­ pfojects ranges from a Junior May, 75 Richard Rd.; David the week because smany flnan- Programs like It are being The Soviets have been silent PtaM^ ]&tMeen O’Reilly, Alice was a report from daseDcaSd- gar Sewail, 125 Laurel St., stead at four this year, accord­ sult cf the larger school sine. man. Olympic competition f^r tei Rothwell, 44 Hartl Dr., Tal- Dial institutions w ^ closed developed nationally under the project has recently been about future plans, Pecker and Christina Tobias. mendson, priaeipri at 0 0 8 . Ed- Wapping; Robert Stone, Staf­ ing to^school nurse Mrs. Polly There are still cases where stu­ '63 CHEVROLET ^ $99! Alt the theater, another mem­ ager's' to the major p /o je ck o f cottville; Diane Morris, 53 Hill­ for Veterans Day. leadership of the National Cath- '*'®OT’orated and will be known Ths off-set prfariing prooees is mcodeon soU toot there ore 738 ford Springs; Mrs. Lola Terrier; Cdmoni. dents are not ready for school, Nova 8S 8-Door Hardtop. Badto. ber of the oast said: “everyone this year—a covered frotbridge top Dr.; Mrs. Mary Richard­ Steels were . generallyXfrac- olio Conference for Inter-racial Connecticut Project Ekjual- hasicaRy one of pbMographtng. pupRs enrolled at the sriiori RFD 1, Manchester; Deborah Mrs. ComoIU says that “clini­ but guidance in the first grade is absolutely shattered. Dawn for the Lutz Junior' Museum son, Blast Windsor; Mrs. Fa­ tionally higher but U.S. ^ e l justice. Religious organizations Inc., with offices at 750 The typing done by toeae gtrto, presently, with a Onule 1 ra- Varney, 1042 Foster St.. Wap­ About Town and toe pictures, were photo- cal experience has shown that has proved helpful, he said. and Michael were utterly devo­ Nature Center off Cak/Grove tricia Taylor; Storrs; Mrs. dipped % to 37% on a block joining them require that all Hartford. James S. roUment of 146; Grade 2, 120; '61 VOLKSW AGEN $991 ted to the baby." ping; Mrs. Ann Vlchl, 360 Main Sally Stephenson, Thompson- gmphed. these fluoride applications re­ Edmondson said he would like St. /' / 10,000 shares. 'N^toms and individuals who sup- Henderson ^ Jr., a —Negro, is the . Sunshine buses to Noryvlch Grade 3, 112; Grade 4,-\110; 161 CoBv. Coi^e. Red, Itotek top, ladia; WWTK \ . A MtUe over two weeks ago, a St.; Mrs. Dorothy Wilkins, 117 - The extra oost of the print- duce the occurrence of tooth de­ Grade 6, 87, and Grade 8, 158. to do everything poulble to en­ In addition Xoj community ville; Mrs. Arlene Hoffman, Changes of key issues were pjy. the churches with goods and newly appointed director. Hospital will leave Central RoW/ wealthy Italian industrialist, Baldwin’ R d.;, Theodore Winot, hig, which could ndt posstoty cay by an average of 70 per courage the addition of a kin­ 85 East Center St, service projects, , th ^ Jaycees Glastonbury: Mrs. Virginia C ot- mostly fractional but a few -of (Henderson, on Monday, will Hartford, at noon Sunday, and In reporting cm the OGS cur­ Vieri Oalamal of Turin, issued a 14 Brainard FI. services employ workers with­ be met by the nominal cost of cent. Minimum protection can dergarten program in the, organization prdvidM further fiell and daughter, Glaston­ the more volatile Issues made out discrimination. speak in Manchester to a com- arrive at the hospital just bc- riculum Edmondaon said that A t Summit St. '63 FORD ^ $1285 summons in British High Court BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A toe newspaper (10 cents) uideas be realized if treatments are school system, feeling that this opportunity for/yoim g men to bury; Mrs. Donna Pierson and wider moves. blned dinner meeUng of the visiting hours. They will the PTA (IniUal Teaching Al­ Goloxie CoBVi Conpa V-8, antok tnukh. mtBo^ W W Ta TOaipt -claiming be was fdfher of the dailghter to Mr. and Mrs. The religious groups now sup­ advertising were included, is given at the approximate ages would be helpful in preparihg learn about the tpwn thrdugh daughter, Cook Dr., Bolton; Declines of % by Du . Pont Project Methodist Men of both North ^he Administration BuUd- phabet) has been used in the baby. He asked the child be George Bailey, 34'Carol Dr.; a porting Cbnnecticut Project ahsoched:>by toe board of educa^ of 4, 7, 10 and 13, so that teeth the child for first grade. Mrp. Marjorie Carroll and son, and % by Eastman Kodak Equality incldde: and South Methodist MothoHut Churches. <7h„r^hoc tog o t the hospital at 4:15 p.i p.m. first grade for three years now, made a temporary ward of the speakers on (rubjects o f com­ tkm, will be treated soon after they son to Mr. and M rs.; Dennia. 141 Waranoke Rd. helped pull the avera^ges down. and the results. "would ai>pear Paul Boardman, school ooard '52 OLDSMOBILE >1195 eourt. 'The action stiU is pend­ munity internet ^ t their meet­ Bendzlowicz, 73 Union S.t., The Connecticut Conference of I’*'® meeting is at Cooper Hall Res^tiw-'^ ■heul^ advisors are 'Miai erupt However, where yearly representative on tho/totenne- 88 4-Door Hardtop. W hite red riayl, F 8, eRto* V-A ings. The Associated Press 60-stock the United C h u r c ^ f Chrtstrtlre-®^South Church.) to be favorable.” He said that bunch ing. Rockville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mery Anna Aronsori, BngUsh api^cation is possible, it is the first graders ore writing and dtate school buUdi^ commit­ See thia. M iu Addams has con^stentty In conjtmptten with the Jay- average at noon was off .8 at Ckmnecticut ConvenUon of the The new officers o f the proj- R e g l^ Mental Health h i ^ y recommended.” Floyd Kelsey, 266 E. Middle .298.4 .wdto todustrials off 1.2, teacher, end Mrs. Raymond Os- communicating at a Wgh level, tee, reported that/the architect refused to name the babyis fa­ oea Wives, Jaycees hold Dramatists Open American Baptist Churches; «<=t’s 15-man board of directors Fanning-. Tpke.; ■ a daughter to Mr. and rails off .1 and utilities up 6. teriuhd, burineoB education The program is available to and there has been much ttster- hopes to let toe^h ool for bids ther. Prince Massimo, from several so|Ciil events through­ Connecticut Valley Regibp Unit- toclude toe Rev. Arthur E. Hlg- ^ ^ tMKber. '65 VO U SW AG EN $149S Mrs. Earl Larsen, 621 Bush Hill ■^e Dow Jones average of 30 all children In kindergarten eat in toe prbgraifi. tax January, 1967 and work to­ OPEN TILL; 9 P M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY whom separated in 1958, out the Five-Day Stand 118 Sedan. Green, rinri, ete Rd.: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. industrials at noon was off 3.12 ed Sjmagogue of America (Pm- ^nlt^ Church «if Members of Loyal Circle of . Four or five more laniae ere through Grade 6t. with rallM-. T^ere h i^ a lso been oxperi^ ward a pos.slble ground break- took court action to go on record B<* M i^rrlty, Jaycee presi­ Michael Massey, 446 W. Middle at 813.75. servatlve): Uijion of American in North Haven, Presi-. Kings Daughters wdll meet Mon- ptanned' tohi year. torn date for aU grades except mentation 'with the ungraded Ing tax Ml (hat he was not the father. dent, teylfes all Interested young The Little 'Theater of Man­ Tpke.; a daughter to Mr. ^id Polaroid, declined‘^ o r e than Hebrew C on W a tion s (Re- day at 7:45 p.m. at Fellowship _ f l 4 9 S Miss Addams said recently: men to,yattend the meeting on chester opens a five-night run '63 CHRYSLER Mrs. James St. Amand, Tolland; 3 points arid Xerox, fell more formed); Umfm of Orthodox ^ ^ Hall of Center Congregational *T aim going to marry Michael Monday to learn more about Newport S-Door Hardtop. A nte taoMb, I a^ MKTVBiriHW a son to Mr. and Mrs. ’Francis of “Mr. Roberts” toin|ght at 8:30 than 2 points. ^ngregatlons jof America; and New Ha- churoh. Mrs. James Thomson WWTa. torib Howard cuid the baby h M ' his: the Jw cees and the Manchester Smith, East Hartford; a son to at Illlng Junior High School Chrysler lost half a point and ^nnectiem Jewdsh Community and Mrs. Frank Fairweather oomnmnity. Relations Council. Robert I^ McGrato o f S t Mi- j,e hostesses. nante.” Mr. and Mrs. James Waples Jr., General Motors and Ford were Tolland. Auditorium. The show will also Also, -Lutheran Church - in Church in Hartford, ____ Discover how little it costs to own '64 VOLKSWAGEN $14^ be presented tomorrow/, and down by smaller fractions. DISCHARGE® YESTER­ Aircrafts turned weak and America, New England Synod; treasurer. Th^ Marv Green Circle of the 881 Stotioo Wignaj, 8 - t ^ gray. vioyL Extra liraii iNight Parking Ban next week, Wednesday, Friday Two Town Men DAY : Mrs. Stella Buksas; Wau­ United dropped nearly 2 points. Metoodist Church-New Eng- S ^ a ^ g briefly on behalf of C orm St^^ptist Church Jrill parking ban 'on ail kegan, Rl.; William Burke, and Saturday at toe same time General Dynamics fell more land Southern Conference the Negro community was John ^ tonieht at 7-30 at Man- Holdup Suspects Manchester streets, between East Hartford f Wilfred Gagne, and place. than a point. . % • (Conn. East District), New E.^Rogers of Manchester, super- S *r^ ig ^ S ch ool t f a S d '61BUICK $795 Hebron; Mrs. Germaine Lam­ York Conference fConn. Central intendent of the Bishop’s Comer a _4 - __j Special Deinxe 4-Dow Sedan. A nte V-8; radio. the hours of 2 a.m. to 6 a.m., Lee 'Burton and A. William Electronics were mostly low­ York Conference (Conn. Central totendent of the Bishop’s Comer Arts and Crafts Exhibition (f^ntlnoed from Page One) bert, Andover; Mrs. Wilma 'went tote effect oh Nov. 1 Astley are'house managers for er with Zenith and RCA______down Conn. West Districts): Host Office to West Hartford, at the school. After the exhibi- While the other scooped casl Clark, 22 Main St., Talcottvllle; and will continue to April 1. the performances. Ushers are mofe than a point. Raytheon Presbyterian Presbytery o f . Rogers is a leading authority on ypa group will go ,to the from a teller’s cash drawe; '61 VOLKSWAGEN $495 The town’s new parking K. Joseph Roglis, 205 School Sandy LundcU, Marie Mullen, gained about half a jwint. Connecticut Valley; Roman history of the Ne§|po In honie of Mrs. Ceorge SmftJi, 12' ^-Ton Pickup. Don’t Iri alie kid yont and tossed the loot into ordinance, adopted several S t ; Sheryl Fish, Hartford; Robin Snyder, Nola Kleiza, Bev­ Control Data lost a point. Catholic Archdiocese of Hart-Hartr America ard has long tham- cjreen Manor Rd. Mrs. Carlton tablecloth. months agp, permits over- Mrs. Ruth Hanson, 234 Green erly Burton, Margo Bom, Ralls were mixed with, Atchl- and■ Diocese— of ' Norwich; - Ptoned the cause of equal ^ghts Welsh of 466 Woodland St. will The bank, which does nijght parking only from Rd.; Mrs, Harriett Labine,;20 Gladys Jablonski, Loimtoe son off about a point and BalU-r Society of Friends (Quakers): for his people. co-hos|ess. '64 VOLKSWAGEN $1545 have guards, has a _camei April ! to Oct. 31. Green Hill St.; Elizabeth Hur­ Busque, Adele Davids, Bonnie more & Qliio ahead half a poin^. Unltarian-Universalist Connec- Project Equality, he said, Kormonn GUa Conv. Serviced by no alMe nm It was not activated./^ Town residents are urged le y ,/4 Grandview Ter.. R ock­ Gearhardt, Penny Hosier, Kathy Pan American World Airways Ucut Valley District, should foster “a ' new medium - X 'n ie two men fled "in /a car, to comply with the Nov. 1- ville: Stajilfey Slegeski, 119 Kelly, Ruth Rowley and Mary and U.S. Gypsum lost about' a Firms doing business with of inter-racial communication. repbrtedly traveling wcot. April !' overnight parking Bolton St.; Andrew Deutsch, Bllsh. pointT——------j the religious groups will be They (employers) will discover '60FORD $695 • The bank is located in the ban. n ie police are now is­ Andover; Mrs. Louise Saunders, A limited J number, of tickete Prices advanced slightly in asked to affirm not only that new talents and abilities among — Coming — Squire Wagon. 9-poaa., ante, PS, rndte Rockville'Slipping on W. suing tickets to violators. Columbia; Mrs. Dorothy Wll- are available for Friday and heavy trading on the Amfirican they will hire employes without, minority groups that have too Saturday, Mato St. in toe center of town. mot, Coventry; Mrs. Judith Saturday night’s performances. Stock Exchange. / discrimination, but also that loijg been covered up.” November 19. 1906 The First Of Five GM/rith '61 VOLKSWAGEN $895 Marteney, 218 Hackmatack St. TELEVISION CENTER OF MANCHESTER Tickets for the Wednesday per­ Stiriion Wagon, g-tarie green, 8-paaarngw. DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. formance are in sufficient sup­ AUDUBON KNOWN FOR VALUES Catherine Champagne, 93 Fo4- ply and will be sold at the door. WILDLIFE 63 VOLKSWAGEN «95 TREASL .. SHOPPE FILM Pickiqx, ^^fon. White. . Shopping for Desks? TRY MARLOHrS! LECTUMS Sister Identified Defendant, Presented By Lutz Jr. Museum '65TOLKSWAGEN $1795 ' il Bloodbath Survivors Recall bfe’ro Your DESK HfftDQUABTEBS, with ono of (ho And Kaumona GUa Conv. Conpei, Etna. Diamond Mantoester^||BgoMS -i. . NEW HAVEN (AP) — Two other five victims died at the yoimgstirs who survived time o f the shootings. “Gala Pagos '63 VOLKSWAGEN $695 Station Wagon. Bed oad vtotte Look. a bloodpath in . a* New Haven ^ Charmaine testified that she URGEST SELE(!TI0NS of DKK£ THE M — Wild Eden” Dare! and Prancine shared a. bed­ Roger Tory apartment Aug. 26 in which, six room. Peterson /persons were slain have quoted '64 CHEVY MONJUk $1195 If you feel “ I heard gunshots downstairs Choose from one of'the victims — their sister and asked Francine ' if she Manchester High CVmxv. Coiq^e. GMcn. A n te tnunb, radte ~ SHE IS THE ONE, — as saying "Arthur shot me’!” heard the shots,’ ’ she said. “ She School Audltdriuni Itoyal McClease, 12, and his said yes, got up and went to beautiful MaplOi^ 8 P.M. . sister Charmaine, 16, survived Adults fl.25 '64RONTIAC $1595 the door. She, opened it and LeMana V-S, indeed trano., Oanv. Buy your diamond the shooting fampage early on feU.” Per Performance. the momirig of Aug. 2§ by hid­ Charmaine sairf she too heard Walnut or $5.00 For Entire'' - now and present it ing. The boy concealed himself Series Charmaine say “ A ^ u r shot Students 75o $795 ^.“Tit Christrnas. upder a bed . and Charmaine me.!’ ! I ' ■ Mahogany Finishes. Per Performance 8-Door Hardtop. 8-tone Look at tote ( locked herself in the bathroom. Ivy Watts, 14,' who lived In $3.75 For Entire" Their account of the shootings an apartment near Mrs. Me- Series k was given in Superior Court Olease’s in the Elm Haven pub­ Obtain 'Hekets In . GORDON J. SIMONS Return, it after Thursday in the third day -of lic housing project, testified that Manchester A t E-Z Lay-A-Woy Now for Christmos Talerialaa Degd; Mgr. 1955 NIMROD C M P TRMLER the trial of Arthur J. Davis,-26, shortly before the shootings she Lutz Jr. Museum Sleeps 4. Tent, Etc. G 7 0 C Qhristmas for a .on six counts of first de^ee TERMS! NassIff Arms Co. saw Davis sitting in his car. Just in time for hunting season. # 7 9 murder. When he left the car and ■ Styles: • Early American Maple • Modem Reed’s Stationery full credit' if SHE According to police, Davis Harrison’s Book Slmmi’s Says: walked toward the apartment, Shop was angered because no one Danish Walnut/# Drop Lid in Maple or Ma­ m she said, he was carrying "a In Bolton At Our stereo and Color TV Mm FI wutplm vmmar anuoh eapbtres LOCAL BANK IS NOT THE ONE liV the fam ily' would tell him sweater w;rapped around a hogany . . . Lee’s Florist Ui9»plHtofiSm fyAm m rkm FtNANCma ARRANGED where to find one of the daugh-- gun.” .srwRis(»ncoioRiii la eompleto aow. Moko yaw $50. to $5,000.00 and Gift Shop NO SET DOWN PAYMENT ters, Gloria ^skervllle, who A short tirrie later rile heard' In E. Hartford A t - tirilra a t air over W MetMi. had been living with him for shots and ran to her own apart­ ; .'Ryapi’a Sporting M W Mim YBOtjPOHSOU; J about tvvo years but had disap­ ment, M|ss Watts eald. * Desk Chairs in Stock • Office Desks 'and f^e. Goods Beop fha beMMa etc aarily abap- FUIL roB llt iS P ID ^J ^^ peared./ ^ 1 i j ■■ ®Vfd Stewart ■ / j. .,,:- : 1 The prpte<^pn i submitted Cabinets ■' ' ' \ . |lBg. See oiM the beat ha -1 Gloria Baskerville’s mother, evidence that a .30 caliber M l '-A ' ■'■v' • ■ ./ »./■’ Florist Mrs. Mary ^cOlease, was one military-style, carbine found in * Desk Lamps— L ^ e Variety arid The Price In Olastonbury A t sisla ein brings in Stem aiid Color TV. pf those killed. The other vie- Glastonbniy tion, mote detaiL Haa let ^ Davis’s car when he was ar­ I Is Right! / / SjMrts Center .Amning 'rahfsi. Bntin drcttit 'is -I tims tooluded one of Mrs. Mc- rested sfeveral -Ipura. Jifter the latrget inning plus od or oon- Ted Glastonbury bond wired to dtadneto traoUnAue Clease’s other daughters. Fran- shootings had been purchased by * marLOW Prices, plus Fi«e Delivery! Flower Shop is d io b d d im e tooiM even if cine McClure, and toyr friends I iM ILY DIFFERENCE d^qpeed auto dmtoff meoid cbeiiiM ; ' » mail from a Missouri gun deal­ AMERICAN In Rockville A t . set ii moved from mom to i-’ -i of the family — Neal White, 68, er. Spori: Mart Onata ^EMAiyiMMiMejlMReBWortMlL Richard Leathers, 27, Mrs. Ca­ James B. MicOonald, a fire­ EDUCATION WEEK Rockville Florist _aad toe otoeir top hfiada NO MOmr DOWM... 1.M woeldr roline Sykes, 24, and her son Or Send Check Or la toe label aat arms exam iner. lyith the state NOVEMBER- 6-12 ■P10 u Mourns l*AY Michael, 5. ^ police, M d toe weapon found ... Mimey Order TO — And — OUR LOW PRM^ Trudo Royal MoClmse told the court in Da9tri»Jcar was the one that that he awakened to the sound fired bullets found at the scene Comidete Return V o l k s w a g e n of gunfire and saW his 14-year- Address To "FIm Jcwdws for

i . . PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING LD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY. IfOVEMBER 11, 19W Section Two, mDAY, NOVEMBER. 11, 1.966 ‘ lEUl?ttiU0 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1966 Pages 13 to 24 :en Tcrm^al Patient Relatioii$ MMX Dinner Panel Topic Reminder of Sacrifices Zoners Hear ■'A memorial ser^ “ What Should Be ToM the ^Purpose at the' meeting, ac­ Bids Nov. 21 JHOIX.YWOOD (AJP) — The saM Bergen. -“Ix>cal stattohs are Terminal Patient and HOs fa m ­ cording to Chaplain Mace, id to observancR of V e u .. wnd^rfUI world of radio gets m making more profits thim ever- ily T” wiH be the topic of a^paiv- promote ^ o s c ^ vrorklt^ re- Day;was held at Manchw, The Zoning Board of Appeals, before. And ra^to «an be profi­ lation^ip^ between; physictana nlutej Sunday night when tk at physicians and clergi^bn teV Memorial Hospita) this on Nov. 21' will conduct public table for performers, too. I at a epecim dlAner meeting and pastpid and arrive at a bet­ CSiarlie McCarthy, aided by a mbming— a hospital whic^ hearings and will take action on know." sponsored by the Manchester ter itnderstandiiw o< the prob­ was originally built and six requests. Including one for fellow named Edgar Bergen, He told of making some one-^ MeiUqal Association. lems faced, by each discipline dedicated to those meit who a repair and storage garage on liosta' a show on NBC radio in minute commercials/for. (Senerr The aession will be held Tuea^ 'in ministeMHl; to the terminal­ honor o f the network’s 40th an­ al Motors to use oh ;radIo — he ly ill. ^ lost their lives in World the south^ side of W. Middle day at Efnanuel Luthefhn Tpke., between the entrance to niversary. • s does no television commercials. These purposes are' being urg­ War I. , ^ Church, beginning w ith^"kipper the Manchester Shopping Psirtt- The elusive Mr. • J^cCarthy The blurbs required one Imur to ed at the national level by the A ■Was 'placed at the at 6:30 served by ^ Ruth Cir­ ade and a branch, of the Haft- unavailable for an inter­ record; the return; 160,000 an­ cle of the c l^ i^ .. ’The dis­ Committee on M odl^ite and Re­ foet. of the'flagpole where, on ford National Bank and Trust view, but Bergen £«reed to talk nually for three years. cussion wiU^Ji^h at 8. ligion of tiiq Am erican MeiUcid "X- ( v A brooae plaque Imbedded in Over kmch at a Chinese restau- During televiisioh'^s earty AssociaUonl \ Co. . Plans .fo^ a>e event are being atone, ^ the names o f the 46 nuot on Sunset Boulevard. years, Bergen performed on The request, from Minlt Auto ipade^hy a committee o f Man- Manchester men who gave their “ Food’s pretty good here,’’ He one-hour ^ c i a l s and a quU FRANCE MARKS ARMISTICE Care of Berlin Inc., Is for a o^ieHter doctors and clergy, apd HVos la that 'vvar. commented. “U it isn’t, I show — “ Do You Trust Your PARIS (AP) — Presidmit special exception for a Gener'iU 'invitationa have gone out to all ^he main address was gl'ven back in (He kitchen and bawl put Wife?" — and he now makes a Fallot pUl^ Charles de Gaulle rode down the Repairer’s Ucense and Certifi­ members' o f the two^professions ' by W siter A. 'Von Hone, chair-' the cook; You see, I own the fe^^^est appearances. He is Champs Eliysees in bright sun­ cate of Approval. The area Is In " practicing in Map^ester, East man of the Veterans Council of building." conteiib not to be fac^ with a Engaged,-^ light today to mark the 48th \ ■ Business Zone HI. Hartford, ^^^Rdckville, Soifth Manchester, who referred to the This is toe thiM of Bergen’s ; weekly aimedy ^low. x,.. •> ahniversary of the, armistice The ZB A meeting will be held THe engagement of Miss Windsor,. Bolton and' Coventry. y ' annual harkbacks to radio’s glo-/ “ I guess l ^ t lazy a little ear­ hoepital fui the "one ■victory over at 8 p.m.. in the Municipal The -Rev. Gene Mace, ^ap- ending 'World lious days. ’IH.e Hrst contained' lier than most.^'he commented. 'Theresa Aim Henry of ^Iton to / disease smd destruction which Building Hearing Room''. laibf at Msuichester Memorial De' Gaulle daid a wreath of excerpts from His., old Chase k "I don’t know wl^^he others Ronald Jbseph Agostinelli qf Cot£»f m lftktM attains' greater stature with The other requests to be heard Hospital, will moderate the dis­ yellow and liurple flowers on the MCh passing year.” Sanborn show.Jthe second was a try to make it on. a W ekly ba­ on Nov. 21 Are from: Manchester has been announced cussion. PaneHsts will include tomb of'France’s unknown- sol­ sis. Liook at Milton BeiTe,^ He 1. Donald E,. Wilson, a two*, tribute 10 * 0 10 late FYed Allen. by her parents, Mr...nJid Mrs. Drs. Merrill B. Rubtoow, Thom­ dier, under the Arch oif nmfhmtik The ceremony, began at 11 a. can be~ an excellent comi y ea r extension df permission to “ The new show has some Robert W. Henry'ti Clark Rd. as H. Healy and Harold J. Leh- Triumph, and sho(A Molds with nV., and Voi^ Hone eaid: "On but he burns himself out have a limited 'repairer’s li­ marvelous, stuff in it,’’ said the Her fiance Is a sdb of Mr. mus; Rabbi Leon Wind of Tem­ a cttoM'd of dignltarleis, including ikt mMt llnel November 11th, 1918 at 11 a.m. trying a weekly show, and now ventriloquist. “We’ve got forty asld^Mrs. Roland R. Agostinelli ple Beth Sholom; The Rev. Rob­ ambassadors and allied military the guns fell silent after four cense at 411 Hartford Rd., In he is canceled. - ', y Business Zone H. different stars, and there are of gg^ridge St. ert Crotiln o f St. Maurice Rom­ leaders. C O .X J < 3 years of spreading destruction some hilarious routines with Ed ■"Bob Hope has the right Idea. and death from the North Sea 2. Leon LeBlanc, a two-year Kss Hpnry is a 1965 graduate an Catholic Church in Beaton The sunny weather' helped - Wynn and with Groucho Marx. He spreads Himself out to one to the Alps, across the Medlter- of M anche^t^ High School and and tile Rev, Joseidi Bourret of bring out an unusually large extension of permission td, have Amos ’n’ Andy are on it, and- show a month and leaves the is employed at Liberty Insur- CJMioordia Lutheran crowd for the ceremony. rsinean to Africa, to the swamps used-car dealer’s liedijse, audience wanting' more. It Lum aqd Abner, too. ande Co., Eas^NHartford. Mr. of what was to become Poland, limited to the display of flye would make much more sense if “ Then we have many of the AgosOqelU is a IDM'groduate of and the N ear East, on the sea c a i^ a t 55, Oakland St., in Busi­ other comedians would do that great historical events of the Manchester High S e b ^ and is and from under the sea and even ness Zone and give a chance for others. I past forty years — Edward employed^qt Mario’s from the'sky,/ 3. E rn e^ and Margaret Seger- V m ’s abdication speech, the feel sorry for, the thousands of Meihchester. **rhe batttea had been won, berg, a variance to erect an ad­ Officials of the fifth Arts and Crafts Festival hang two of Schefisch, president of the Manchester Fine Art Assocl- Ihndenburg disaster, etc. We talented performers, throughout The weddingtobeing plainni the men of America had indeed dition to a swelling at 38 S. the more than 300 paintings which will be entered in this atlon; and Mra Nora Addy Drake, a member of the fiiie art have a real gamut, everyone this country who will never get for April 1,, 196L Adams St., in>Residence Zone year’s "arts and crafts festival. From left to right are Ken­ association. Mrs, Schefisch and Mrs. Drake are both co- a chance, to demonstiate. what 'Sine* 1911 — EVERYTHING saved thb world from destruc­ from Winston CSiundiill to Mor­ tion." B, and to be closer to the side­ neth Skinner, Lions Club member and co-chairman o f the .-bhairmen of the festival for the arts association. (Herald they can.do.” timer Snerd-!’’ for the Family and Home!" line than regulations perm it festival; James Siegal, Lions Club president; Willard Mar- ' photo by Qflara.) 90A P E R C E N T N ^ R O "The peace was another mat­ Bergen and McCarthy and A n eight-foot sidelihq Is re­ vin, Lions Club member and festival co-chairman; Mrs. Doris their cloddish friend Mortimer TO SCRAP GROUNDED SHIP WASHINGTON (AP) -^x^he cwwGEiniimi ter, The peacemakers, the percentage of Negro pupils quired Eind a. six-foot ^deline ■^ere among the biggest stars of SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — statesmen o f nations, in their NOW Is requested, tival, is nbted for her portraits tercolor S o c i e t y , Sllvermin* radio’s golden years in the laSOs The city’s Recreation and Park Washington’s public schools now carpeted offices, fa r' from the stands at 90.8, authorities re­ at Marlow’s with 4. Theodore J. Stepanski, a va ­ and mural and creative paint-, Guild, Berkshire Art Associa­ and iMOs- The era of bigtirae Oommisston gave National Me­ noise and-smell of war, hailed Arts, Crafts Show port. riance to erect an addition to network shows' ended when tal­ tal arid Steel Corp. permission any purchase you the returning warriors, heaped ings in oil, watercolor stnd tion, Connecticut Academy and Last year, 89.4 per cent of all garage at 42 Otis St., in Resi­ mixed media. " ■ others. ent and ad'i^rtising money TTiursday to cut up and cart make; you may use vocal praise upon them for dence "Zone A, and to be doeer pupils in the District of Ooluin- MERCURY COUGAR HARDTOP She studied at the Chicago DriscoU of Norwich, has moved into television. away a destroyer that went either of these fine their gallant deeds and many to the sideline than reg;ulaUons bia pubUc schools were Negro. Will Open Tonight Art Institiite and the Yale worked as a commercial artist "That doesn’t meah... there aground at nearby Sharp Park. charge plans! sacrifices. permit. A 10-foot sideline is re­ Isn’t money in radio today,” The decommissioned George A total of 148,149 students was School of Fine Arts. She in­ and fine artist in Baltimore, just say-“ Charge It” "Then the peacemakers pro­ quired and ah eight-foot side­ Vermto C. Haynes of Hartford, a noted sculptress, A. Johnson drifted ashoi« at enrolled as of October this year, structs at the West Hartford Philadelphia and San FVanois- ceeded to lose the peace by line is requested. The garage Pacifica after a tow line comi>ared with 146,000 a year W alter A, Von Hone and EstelixK. Coniff of Simsbury, a painter, will demon­ Art League and conducts stu­ co. He does free-lance commer­ ago. - th ^r greed, Indeciaion and dis­ was built before the existing snapped .w h iled was en route to strate and display their works this weekend at the fifth dio classes in her home. She cial work in his spare time. trust of each other. The men regnilation went into effect, a San Pbdro scrap heap in Slightly more than 13,000 of Arts and Crafts Festival which starts tonight at 6 in also has won numerous Hours for the festival are to­ 6. Harry S. Howroyd, . a COSMETICS Southern OaliHmiia. this year’s students are white, ' of 1917 and 1918 saw their the Manchester NHlgh School awards for her , work which is night, 6 ' to 10; tom orrow,-1 |to- ALL TOP LINES Downtown SlaihxStreet— Manchester variance to erect a carport at Corparation aitorpeys said compared ■with slightly more hard fought battles lost, a lit­ cafeteria. displayed at the Wadsworth 10 p.m.; Simday, 1 to 9 {FREE BEAUTY ADVICE Open 6 Days--Tbur8day till 9 31 Conway Rd., in Residence Coniff w ill do an acrylic med­ they had lost' track of t«ro men than 15,(XX) last year. tle at a time . . . Judges for the fe ^ v a l are Atheneum, New Britain Art p.m. ■ Zone A,, and to be closer to the ium painting from 3 to 4 p.m. who camped

Manchester’s new board of g2.5 million bond, Issue propos^ ’^ Club ;Sets Talk directors ■wilt meet informally which Was to have been voted upon in ’Tuesday’s election. It MERCURY yniAGBR OTa SS n W AG O N Tuesday night to be briefed on (Generous Bunch) On Decorations was withdrawn. In October, by two m ajor issues facing the the old board of directors. Mira. Robert Q. Richairds o f town — the M^^nchester Com­ PRIVET, H E D G IN G CHRIST m A s CACTUS Grayeland, Maas., w ill speak ^ e total estimated cost iS munity College request for ap­ Mcoday at 8 pro. at a meet­ dirtded, $200,000 fo r the con­ proximately 150 acres of Globe Large Pot _ G9c V Your^ercury M an knows ing' c f the Women’s Club of nector, and $85,(X)0 for the re­ HoUow land, fo r college expan­ 1 0 $ 1 7 5 Every \|roman 'feels that way about BOIova diamond Mandiester «t NaUl Hall, St. location of Parker St., in the vi­ sion; and the development of a LABGES’T SIZE POT. M Ajj" watches. Thera’s good reason.^ Bulova rejects more Mary's Blpfooopail Church. Her cinity of Colonial Board. Par- Camaro Sport Couptt FOR OI^Y * ■ ■ w In blossom. What a sight! diamonds than all'other watchrnakers use. Bulova also you expect a lot from your c a r . . . subject wiU be fT>eooraiting tor policy for the construction of kef St., at that point would be roads serving industrial areas, custom-sets euph precious stone into watch cases the Holidays.” fflie will have a relocated via Colonial' Rd. and That wide stance gives sure-footed handling in a ( with emphasis on a proposed ^ highlighted with Rhodium (Jewelry alloy more costly display o f unique^ home deoora- the proposed Green Manor In­ .4 . IT nREPlACE WOOD SALT HAY AFRICAN VIOLETS Oaklajnd-Parker Sts. connector. toan gold)i-for more lustrous, lasting beauty. and he’ll rjieet your expec^tions! ttons sit the mee dustrial Park. corner while the ride comes out amazingly smooth and f 2 4 6 6 2 0 ^ $1J 9 No wonder every woman loves a Bulova dianrpnd A leoturer, teacher, exfailidtor The meeting wi11„.he a t 8 The Manchester Chamber of 83,50 Each 62c watch. It’s the fashionable way to tell time. ^.m. hi the Hearing Roopi. Commerce is pressing for tiie silent. That's because we designe^d the suspension - and Jud^ of flower arrange- Mtnufacturer'ii suggestedntaUprice for ea\naro' I Coma In. Let oifr-Watch Experts show you our exten­ ■ ' , .' ■■■ "' " , • : On hand, to expisdn the col­ f -mentB, Mka. Rtonards is a nar construction of the Oakland- Sport Coupa (Model 12337} shown abova.-f>tk0, sive Bulova piaipond Collection. lege request, wiU be BVederlck with electronic help. A computer wps the guinea pig, LAWN \Connecficuf's 6ldesf Lincoln-Mercury dealet In- tloo^y ebere^itea flower show Parker Sts. connector,as a includes M e re ! Excise Tex srfd suggested du let . judgp and has juffeed, exhibited Lowe, president of Manchester means for opening the entire Community College; and Ted delivery end handling charge (transportatiort 25% Off On All PRODUCTS! and 'lectured in N ew Englcuid area, from, the .North End Re­ not you. Add exclusive rubber-isolated bpdY a^^^^ charges, accessoriaa, other optional aqulpmani^ ?oweU, executive director pof Yifes you fo see and^kive this beautiful tine of fo r more than 20|years. She newal Project to Parker St,, 1 drive train and youVe got thip new Camaro; Corvette rotate and local taxaa additional), ' ' ' has been chalnnah of judging tile Sfote Board for Regional fo r industrial use. SCOTTS TUR^ BUIllDER rf’ ! *6J0 Community Colleges. fo r the Federated Gtorden Clubs, Repo^ A fhlrly Mercury cars for 1967,, The Regional Community excitement with-family-ear driving comfort. — I and has served on the Maesa- large - sized nianiifaCturing ^ T H E College Board is faced with a See Us far FREE LANOSCAPE CONSUCTATION! ' dMSMtts Flower Show school plant, with a ptrtmUal o f $10^ Us Landscape Your Home — Very Reasonably Priced! t r e a s u r e ' .. ■ . ; . ' 'I. ... -...,r committee, i , Jantiary deadline for* present­ 000 in yearly taxes, w ill move ICra Andr^ : nndbw ing a biennial budget to Gov. into the area, if the connector chainnsn o t ttio in< John Dempsey, and is seeking a is construotedL | ^ " ^ bb* bb ® s h o p board of dire^ors’ decision on IseUlng the 160 acres to the state. ' ' ^ ' RS ■•) ’■ GARDENS IVI HALLM ARK \ The directors w ill schedule a SEN’OR CrriZEHS . *'■.1 CARDS public hearing and will take For *07..ovorything im w that Sai CENTER STREET -5ia5 some action at its December or qLUB ® 1 -V could happfn.. „beppanedl ★ ILET JOHN AND LEON ZAPADKA HELP YOtJ! ★ ' JanuEtry meeting. Aak. Our, ’ at your Chavrdlot daalw 'tl, UNTRY DRUG TbA Oakland -i Paifcer Sts. 168 WCXtDLAND ST.—OPEN DAILY TtLL S— PHONE 643-8474 MANCHESTER PARKADE conneetor) estimated to cost I'- about |2Se,000, w as part o f ths i i i . r ' : :-iK I / •1. ; v : ' ; r - ■ I-

P/j^GE F IF T E E N CAlSfi FQURTEiEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHl^TER, CONN^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1968 ilANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMSER 11, 1966

during the entire eVcnii^ in the novelties with a special section from the oominiaslio^ the equlp- f i South W indsot library of the schooir Parents are devoted to children’s items, Rar ment .is not to exceed 20 feet, State Industrialist* Dies, IfAUL DODGE 'Legion Editor urged to partkdpote in the fair Uglous arUcles, rosaries, mis- in len ^ ^ ' Co-Editors . .Pat Harris a ^ books m ay be obtained at s^ Bibles, plooques and chil- Sharon Douton' Sporta Editor this ttihe. dren's*story and oolot bookfc. The Wappteg Middle School Revitalized Many Firms Steve Cone Indoor Skating Arena PONTMC John Ostrout ■ Rumll qulcl^ built Ann into 5ns Today on Rt. 5 S p^k^ tk e ^ «hool park. m . Hearing “ indUa^ branddng Mrs. Joyce Don,,Faculty Adviaor ^ Irt to avoi^ ^estlon at ^e planning and sonliw In he ixiugiit tba'Autd- Friday, November 11' Tlw first enclosed ^U ng '. VOL. XXX, No. 9 tho Wapplng School parking comihlsrion will hold a P'i**' ^ “ ^ ^ a itS sT ’ WMh^ companies. Is d ^ at M. . Oidtoamse Oorp. of Bridgaport, rink m the Hartford area of­ fering artificai ice fw l^pckey «re^ lie hearing Tuesday at 8 pm. ^ Mhgulre. once known as the whirii manufactured' ’nKMnpsan Student council members will at the hlgb acHool to consld- proceeds will be used to fl- “tommy gun tycoon” for hta submachine jgdns in Worid War and public skating will open *Over the Rainbow! 'act as guides for the evening. the following: three Items: „ance club field trips through- production of submachine guns i but had downUU after tonight on Rt. 6. Tickets for the JPTA duice to Dorothy A. Grillo, change of year., during World. War n, died the death of its founder, Tbom- ice The class (of 1668 will pre­ The new Hartford Arena, un­ Iw held Jan. 21 will be on aale «jna from I Industrial, to Re- ^ Anyone Intefeated in the Wednesday at Greenwich Hoopl- as Fortune Ryan, sent the Junior Prom for Once ag^in, toe MHS mock der the. managership of A1 1906 entitled, “Over the Alexander, wUl offer facilities at the meeting. strlcted Oonmerclal on the todthe ^al. . . . M aguire's tlnalnir waa p erfect / election accurstoly predicted of Dorothy ' A., Grillo, Sidney Rainbow", on Saturday eve­ for many skating g^roups and Garden Club.Parly.w . vf. ——_ .------t. ^ c t group group are are asaeo asked i to '(kitact Maguire also tried nis hand in Qt«at Britain soon began order. voting" ro^ ts in Manctaaster The Valley Planters Garden laaascon and Burton L Cohem p^^^rta Richardson, the magazine held, purchasing igg submachine guns and in ning, Nov. 10. ’The prom is and tbro^out Connecticut. hockey units. An 834>y-l90 foot Present Views open to anyone who is ac­ Club win hold Its third annual This tod Is located on John St. or Wayne MlkulUtz,' 183 American Mercury in 18CQ. u .S. government Held on Thur^dw, November 3, surface will provide auiple open It ^kaamie of his fqw umiuccess- ^ gg miiuon order. Ay ' Leadership and ! ingenuity: raised to the point where each companied by z student at skating time for the general card party at the Avery St Fitch Blvd. Oak St. the election wos/run by tha School Tuesday at 8 p.m. The John E. Gpvenaky, pe)erm i^ ftfl venlhse?. : ^ . -the end of WorW War H, Ma, i imagination and perseverance. every senior wants ^ P®-*'* MHS. Dancing will be to the public as well as the many Current^ A ffairs Cluta Three el pit music o t Rlchdrd Limson and skating groups and hookey public is invited. A d«n^ MSnufaeturlng - officer. So much depends on the classes in order to cast their Other features Jnclude live Building 6t the church,. . ment and deleting all reference guire studied electrical en- Co. of Canton, Cbio. Robert Reynolds S i^ : ballots. organ music to be'provided for Enlistment Sunday wAl be to the desigination of zones R- HARTFDRD (A P )—The State gineering and com m ercial law In addiUen to faUTbUflnesa en- Four offices were voted upon skaters by. Sandra Belisle of Jo DeMalo held Sunday a t the chuiJbh. . . 40, R-30 and R -20,'and replac- Develpxttnertt Commission re- but never earned a degree, e x -, terprises, be was' knowd fo r hlS H i you enjoy doinjr buA* ?for the electors to be a^re'of the promotion of MHS. Ha is ship with the varsity aocc^ —Governor, Lieutenant Gov­ Hazardville. The PUgrlm FeUowSWp wiU lag these resignations \»y a sin- j^orts that 10 mllUcfn square feet plaining later that he felt he phllaatropies Oirough the Rufoell ness in a calm relaxed • the qualifications of each candi- ^ ernor, Representative to Con­ The rink -includes dressing “Tburber Carnival,” ‘Wake Up meet Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at gle rural residential zone. <,f industrial ^ cC ; have been could learn more in the “schooi Maguire Foundation, founded In atmosphere and where date/ * - j MEC Youth Council and execu- and Student Council adds to his gress from the First District rooms a nro‘shoo snack bar I>arilng,” "Man in a Dog Suit” the church. . aiajdr recreational equipment j^^ded to OonnecUcut’s manu- d hard knocks.” 1040. . J a I I **''* committee of the student .altwdy demandlngi schedule as and State Senator from Dis­ loumre and rest rwms danced in the role Menus defined as a boat, boat or factoring area during the past After losing a mortgage gua- eurrfvors include five children good service is impoiv | , Anaolo , J. This will give Milt the' reporter, thesplan and athlete. Joe Amaio, playing three v^ - experience potentially neces- He says of his experience, "Be- trict 4. The polls closed at 8 ^ artificial ice, more than o l "Mae” in . the producUon The following menus win be utility trklleJf camping traU-.five years. ' rantee firm in the depress!^, and a i^ r . Sfiu. tant, come in. Pjm., gi'ving students an o^^ S ^ r‘S \ h e ''S t£ l toim to run a smooth senior tag ^tor of the ‘High Schrol one inch thick, is painted with “Pajama Game.” -. served in the schools next camping Dus Or similar type m i9«l a study showed there Magulw together g i^ i^en ^ Meriden, , soccer ana tne oasKeicau team...... j.-, r j,gvg World’ has made me s'waTe that pprtunlty to vote after their.’ the lines and circles necessary Production membfers of the week: recreation vehicle. _ . were 175 million square feet in enough capital, to buy p con- Funeral services wlH be held regularly scheduled c la s s e s ,. BONNEVILLE - " It i, v«v to for a hockey game. Teams from play include: Jane Wright, pro- Monday, baked rarfoU with The zoning board M>:^a the state’s industrial estabUsh- trollng ^ r w t in toe Alco Satuntoy ^ CSutot Episcopal 4-Door Hardtop. Radio, heat-1 well. Hartford Amateur Hockey As- ducUon manager; Fred Roscio, meat’ sauce, butter^ green has been confronted with a jnent. V^ve Oo. of St. Louis. Ho Church. er, power, steering, power t s t m A comparison of the MHS re­ ;‘ Tv^nir . S; th« ®»>d improve “ • ’67 so “ It .‘ will “ f,'» be re- *ccas wiin an open ana appre eociatioh 'will report Saturday set design* Marion Roscio and beans, bx^ad and butte#, fruit number of appeals to permit This year's study,^which was ...... -...... brakes, fir condltlonin- sults with those of the town Many miles jpf-original gua Trytag to combine the /best ^ j heat 1 feel I i«Uve manner.” \ morning for a practice session Mary Welqh. Costumes; Fran-> aad cookies; ’Tuesday, Sloppy storage of recreational type ve- completed’Thursday, shows that peak of performance both in ""efnberea as tne nest, i leei 1 „ , aiiid the state follows: ^ at toe rink. cine McGann, stage manager; joes bn roll, buttered fresh car- hides recently. Permits have of too manufacturing area pres- antoe >(eft.. CouncU and is an executive ‘“ °w ®» ot P«ople in our Sue Paganl Gubernatorial Trinlty Cbllege In Hartford James Doble, busines manager; rots, Je&o w ith topping; been denied in most Instances, ently available, 46 per cent is member of the Student CouncU. »0 L would be looking out Sue Paganl has been a mem- MHS Town State has rented the facility for Gdl Lukacx and Grace Nichol- Wediiesday, toast tom turkey Ihe board has requested the less than 26 years old, 20 per ' «j jggj gjj much preatige tor the interest of all seniors, ber of Student CouncU for toro D." ...... 60% 83% • 56% of its games, one agafost Rut- son, properties; Bob Blozie, with d ressin g - and grfivy, plannlng^^ahd zoning.^commij- cent is tetwOen 25 and 40 years SAVE as there is to a position toere is "ot Just a mlriority.” yeara and is president M toe R, ...... 40% 47% 44% gerson Dec. 10 and against the lights; Tom Zlngle, sound, and mashed potatoes, frosted ^ak, sion to''consider including pro- old, and 34 per cent is more THE COLCHESTER FOSGE four times as much work. Lead- Marion Garrison Teen Center. She feel^tnat ReiMeoaitative Babson Institute on March 4. Jeanne Mfmgino and Jim Cur- cranberry sauce, bread and IflrfOTS in the zoning regula- tom M yews old. '66CMUSTANG tag a group {fa large ns our sen- Marlon Garrison’s wide range more Mti'vitiea should 'be ta- D...... 46% 55% A- 68%, Ice skates will be sold or rent- tlss, publicity. * - butter, ice cream; Thursd^f tlchs for the paridng of such , Sixty-eight ^ r cent toe GIFTS ior doss is a difficult task, but of activities reflects the variety "StaUed durtag the year to raise V -8. R «^ sharp car. R...... 30% 44% 41% «d for general public use, ac- Items for Soldiers baked hamburg, Inacajrojti; and vehicles In residential zonea ® P^hctlon fa- EiBi ic a m nwmnn : I would try to take the interest and imagination that is essen- »®njor cloas spirits (’The only I...... 6% 1% 1% oording to Larz Anderson of The senior PYF Of the Wap- tomato cassetole, hutt^^ wax' The amendments aa proposed cu u m ^tne remaining m per of every student into considera- tial to iniUate’ new ideas. She is ®cnlor ax^ti-vity-tintll sd iior week State Senator Worcester, Mass., Owner of the ping Community Church is col- beans,^ bread and-butter, spice provl^for toe pwking or siw- i^«<>rage, omcea, FlBEFUa^lMIDE lfnB3)BB| SAVE tion." f. presently a member of the Na- J® seedor-facuUy g^e.) D...... 62% 55% 51% rink. ■ * lecting needed articles to' be cake 'with icin^i (Friday, cheese d *®y boat, utility trailer, ^ VRDDI3T GGR Cheryl Bartel tional Honor Society, Sock (uid her- roti'^^es at toe R...... ^ % 45% 48% Bed Cross Fimd’Drive sent to soldiers in Viet Nain. pizza, 'buttered sliced beets, trailer or any i^ o r ' h f * ™ a w t wrnwn Cheryl Bartel has served on Buskta, Ski .Club, Student^Cbun- Teep <>nter. Sue hM had ^ Jill Horton, ’67 Jdm J. Nachyly Jr., chair- Members of toe congregation brea(J-'and butter, chocolate dmUar type yel^le taclutong JACKIE HEADS ART FUND '65 G T O . toe Student Council for three cH. and Round Table Singers. S ^ ^ tta T 'p S )^ man of the Amerioan National are. asked to leave contiibuUons puCfdliig with topping. following condlti'one: PROVIDE1NCE3, R.I. (AP) , years, is seertary of Sock and If elected she would, “try to mix Convertible. Real Sharp. Red Croro fund drive tor ^ th in toe connecting wing of Paper Drive Tomorrow Buskin, and -a member of So- fun along wito a senior year m ^and APS. By parUoi^t- that would fiave pasting effect ^ C S P A H olds Windsor, hm. Issued an appeal church Sunday. Don^oirt of s t Atogaret Mary’s Chuit* Reynolds, Mt. “ Mim” Daddario, Lorraine Obuchbw- to town leaddents to meet toe money for postage yrtk^so be will hold a paper drive tooior- ^ ^ tag often as spokesman of a on everyone, trying to use, ho- Visitors and voters alike watch Jill Horton ’67 as •2295 ski, Mr. Dave Barry, Barry Sandals, and Ken quota tor tiie tovrii in this year’s appreciated. - tow from noon- to 3 pm. Real- she tallies the votes from the Current Affairs Club 33rd Annual drive. Nachyly said toot while FTA-Opm House dents are asked to tie papers , . . , ■. ^ T>wn-w r t Rmum nnj TwzAjiAfi Tnifd< ■»* or «ulp- «roi»y. ..ri i>d« ’Thq 33rd annual mseting ot ^ CLOSED MONDAY* * TUESDAY ' desiro “to make bur ckun pro- Hllliwkl always “I*?.® Nine Musiciani^ ductlve siKl successful in its ^ gg^g g„t on top. But Council fo r tw o years, a me;m- Teepee Tales toe Connecticut gcbolastlo Route 2 (Hartford Boad) Colchester — SS7-20U •2495 1 em ^v^. to bring ho^r bec of the Junior Classical Attend Concert Press Association wom held Sat­ urday, Nov, 6 at East Catoolla pride to all those who look •Will” is nn Uc®4“ c. ®nercussions, all playing in the from toe beg;innin^. Their tre- about “The Loss of Freedoin of tlcipation in the program which parent wishing a conference Kfostesaes be:.Mrs.'F. Lee Mike how to Work with people • l Next ’Tuesday It will be up orchestra. Merle Frazier, second mendops size and speed gave the Press in toe South Afidcan is sponsored through the^en- with a teacher. / Magee Jr., chairman, assisted Flower Shop \ •645 ' and to speak extemporaneous- * vl_ to the members of toe senio'r alto. Sue Magowan, second so-, toe Indians a rough {ifternoon. Reich”, the students, broks up *y- _ . ^ Pforenta of students in Grades by Mm. W alter Skiimer, Mrs. into groups to porticiipato in or Frank Gakrier,. Proprietor ly. This, will help him more® A.. Claes to decide who among pranp, Mike Romano, tenor. The host team showed a fine ^ p p ^ M needed to 7 g^d 8 will foUowVthe ty p ica l Charles D o n A g h y ' an^ Mra." Ken ’Wolkev listen to p w ^ (lOswjiiiloBS. P s -. meintniin.these and other .ri,tal schedule of these Charles Hudson. 601 MAIN ST „ MANCHESTER WEEK than anything else as ah ofti-- Slhe^itatadnSS^ 11 candidates does have a Roii -Chessman, sdoond bass,' running attaiik which enabled iSimh. (Next to H a^ord National '6 4 H A M W .E R cer. "By ha-ving leaders that and Bob V^yt, second bass, all them to gain a 20-0 halftiipe pending on toelr Interfot, the Bed Cross services. We ask you (rtudents beginning at \7:30 p.m. Caird Party iBet . ,F .V , years. Round Table Singers, understanding , .. ^ of the Bank ) areeal to al the riapses g, ^ ^ needs of the c l^ of 1967 students could ssisot psnels to oontrib^ as A typical Tuesday’s 8cWule viU Group Four of the Pleasant 4-Dobr Sedan. Radio, heater, senior8,‘8aJig^to toe choir. lead. During toe sqcond half, a YEfii*"IYB DELI VEH e automatic transmission, pow­ toe school spirit is raised, and Youth CoracU, Sue has ' W Judy Franzosa, ’67 toe Indians still couldn’t get an Legion of Honor dealing with nswspq^s, jrsar- in. the post and if possAble to joUowed. Physical educa- Valley Club -wiU hold a pubUc ______'Phones: 649-0791 — 649-1448^ ENDS er steering, power brakes, 8 Sht at 8 ot the clubhouse on V year. was recently rewarded for her Checka for ooutrilbiitioiis avai'lable fbr a visit durinr study EUHngton Rd, Prizes. and door c a n p a ; Jo-An Boudreau diligence by betag chosen os re- , they increased their margin to any National Merit Semi-Final- within their realm of ability to lunch, after wlddh too Wpra- Jo-An Boudreau has been a cipi-ant of the DAR Good GHi- 'r r S 33-0. Manchester subs finished liVe in a tent on the combine outstanding schdasbe sentatlves were ablojo attrad be made payable to ’The Ameri- pgriods listed on Students s^ ed - Prizes wMl be a-warded. •1195 out too game, and they were , a tent , on the ggj^g^g^g^t ^th mteworthy woifotooiki dealing Wito com- can Red Cross and mailed to - member of Student Council for zenship AMrard. As secretary of. ules. Ladles Guild SetsJMoaor res^nsible for getting toe In- S®^®*"® Uesert, of course. I athletic prowess, and national- nio& problems of their OKganlxo* Jean K Shepard Jr., tieaauier, o f f > three years, toe executive com- Current Affaira Club,. Sue has Cruidanoe petsonned, the reM - The Ladieii Guild o f Qt. Mar­ dians a touchdown. Sophomore would like to be abie to travel ly recognized sklil in arts and tlons. TlMse problems •were inany new ideas to bring b «* ' f^toe^outo Wta^square homem^akes, (pities, ! sponslbillty like a pro;’The sue- trust ta you, and to work to MHSand ManchesterCommunl- ^feess of the 1967 Junior Prom your utmoat to plan.toe-best «c- _ty.-Collega-library. Under the team in g e S had a “bad ma*? Or it could be Japanese, cere interest in* toe welfare of tg t^r > . Dance Club thte evening^ toe : if’*®”' niarma ades, ciraed can- S4 McKEE STREET ' W api*« Elementary ^hool on A book fair will be in progress dlei^, ornaments, wreaths, trees, i certainly demonstrates her tivities for them.” f tie ihotOrlzed Re^rvations Now at one T a i4 2 5 c * aa Nutmeg 020, which in toe troni behind in order ^ ^n. WOOLENS With an Internationally-orient- eighth grade. ' vehicle. He closM toe assembly •945 Dewey ^dmaJ System repre- Miss Faignant commented that of these two fine Cavey ed mind such as Jill’s, it is easy Tj^g futore holds great, prom- by urging all to drive safely, Souto Bmwless senta Ubnuries. Representatives she is soiry to rte the seniors , Yard ^ 2 .0 0 leaye many vaqant spots in the to understand her, admiration jkg to a person of Ken’s ability SuSan OoMbeirg’68 Restaurants . . . - DRAPERY Chleken w/wine souee from the Manchester Pages are for Senator Fulbright and in- And integrity. With matoe------— bent to toe state wide worh- forwarid line as well -as ta the defensive positions. terest (possibly as a major) in malics ranking as his favorite EXCEPTIONAL ehops. Aslan Studies. subject (because it Is so logl- 0a/tte\jf:Xr FABRICS »3JiO Only a few of the Pages in­ Seniors who played their last, Judi Snow Heads Quilted Linings ...... ___ needless to say, thera is cal), it is probable togt he will tend to becomp librarians. Why hockey game for MHS ..include - V2 PRICe! DEALG co-captXrNancy^nilw ® aesthetic as^ct be employed as a mechanical Spanish Group l O G Lomlen M ^ are they willing to donate their • % C 4 B t lN ; NOW 50e yd. Yard 6 0 C SRIlVIRi leMRiit rifort 7andTttidvliai'ls')■ ' ' ha to this Kathy Stoddard. ' Liz BIckley, to Jill’s personaUty. Hence the engineer in a medlum-rized ' * w/imnlirooiii squ||«x LeanizSon’ broause they en- Siie ^Guadanq, I^atoy. Johnson, need for a guitar and, mlisic company ta the northern Unit- >Presiding over the aswly Rt. 87— Lebanon, Conn. y dafwo OeoAMInHMsdiliiA.^^ BAniNiUtATION ON N$W 1-. organization. Heeauw^^t y jullano. Sue Leslie, Judy ^ her life. Ter rtars irom now, ed States ten years from now ------^ ‘ { •; When You Think of Hno Fabrics— ■> Ny wodtsd, Mm4 foriM w Juit lay and-te-end belwMii veara as colleire students they Richmond, Nancy Solomon and you may .see 4 -young girl sing- in the meantime, Ken is look' „■ Phone (!^) 423-0256 years as college siuaenus iney ing Scottish ballads in Japanese ing forward to toe challenge of dent. The other officers who 'Think htORIM MILLS! ceiling joitlt. (inyono can have a great advantege in .using m. i,|u|3y jj Miss Faignant ■while watchingj; the hushed beau- college and a bachelor of sci-w ill help Judi Include Mike ■■■' ■ - ■ ■ U ______^ OPEN SUNDAYS—LIQUORS SERVED do. il. Sq. F t. 1966 library materials. So the npxt Next year, fy of a sunrise coming up over enceOizvo degroc. followed AUU\/W«U 'by. oy . his nia WalSh vvatou '68, yice president, Pat — — OR — 3q. Ft. 3 V 2 C time you isHck a book out, or hopes for a-’greater number of girls turning out for toe team the desert and you’ll know that master’s. One thing Is certain, Harris ’68, ‘secretary, arid Ray Pilgrim Mills A Fotteras PONTIACS need som^ reifm'encq help, be wherever toe future may lead Kelly ’60, treasurer. Thes# offi- grateful for the Ubrary Page and a much greatergrerter display of ®li, Jill’s dreams came true, at once. Ken, he will ooatinue to bring cers were elected: at toe second H artford b Is. il dlNottona GASH and CARRY who pertol^a these services for swiool support, Liz Bickley ’67 Leslie Rubin ’67 cretot to his famtty sM j to meeting; ^f 'the ch»b which was •itVttw Im R' you. Lyn, Lawrence, ’68 r------:------— Manchester High. held on Thursday altemoc^ 46^East Centc^ St. ii AttOTtion field hockey mem- , : George Bradleu, ’87 Nov. 3. y HOUSE PAULBOUflE Driver education students A ll girls—GVades 10-12—.who lester-U43-1415 are Inte'rtsted In Joining the hers: All hockey "khoes and h ' , , It’s still not too late to Join now enrolled in the classroom clean tunics should be returned Boy« going out for swimming the Spanish Club. Anyone wish- 2941 m a i n STREET-tI g LASTONBURT nhniH. and those students hav- junior -rttoity or varsity bas­ -I PONTIAC, iN a by Monday,- Nov. 14. When-you and wrtstltag art rtminded that tag to do so is invited to attend Yhe wforo ofinoeplim, fine ing completed toe 80 hours art ketball clifo should report Mon- CHENEY HALL ITS n u a St^ '* ----- fter school to G-M. Please have returned your equipment, physic^ ^ be given ob Mon- .toe nextjfoeri^. irtiliSh wlU ho food aad drink viiu oeenre For HosMvarioM, C c i 633-5225 Service with a SmUe Fabrics Since 19251 f wodurgoa tririningm rogmior oa soon xor u v« ppe- somej in_ gym----- ^ iniito ready to please no iMisa Faignant SO day at 10 »Jn. in tha auno’a held< tim n diy> jrM of • periteot hoUdsy!' SsL ^ 2 8 8 1 •»6A iManraaiitoA i.taaiuto foiibehind tfiri.de*' sM o.Ib 140. •pracUes, yownam* checked off. office. ttfo forty dadloated lttra*YP«g» W ■ 'i _1 > 1 f ■ / X i. i A ± zA V T ' T '7 t)

i^C H E STE B B V E I^G HERALD, MANCHRSTEBrUONN., I^IDAY, NOVEMBER li, 1966 ^ A G E s e v e n t e e n rACOB SlXl’BBH lIANCHHaTER B V B !^ 0 HBIULD, MANCWSTfiB, CONN, iPRIfiAV, NOVE^KR U , i m rnrmmm Vernon ^ ir Curtis Leader I ^ jm t fipoftn BY ROUSONOUR BOARDING ^OUSE wltli llAJOR HOOPLE Eveiite In Convention tP TREE TURKiy FARM LpHn Aitierko ReOommendRtioii Expected m i ^ e Educators ” n U ^ > NATWE^ (N ^ AOMMM MCME ICnw— «BNor» Superintendeni of Schools P«OmA / HOMt> VEKY EBrsiOliB 4E ENMI|I( iirtiE ■Next Week on Courthouse World fiEN TORKEYS ^ • iMiioH.(«dL) 4 * 1 ^ And«M State Poblte Works Orauula- West .itiaiji S t, was arrsstsit. Wllllam^Curtis Is slated to take raitTinB.p^^ tcam l ct r t n Uk« B ioi^ Timothy Murphy next Thursday morning tor operat- MNatwoik (aiwU Old Sukarno Again role In tme , . 4ai3anca the U Im fiv Ulimtpanitod waek is expected to recommend li)^ without a Ueense. JAKARTA, Indmesia (AP) — sessions, at the annual J*?*4 P^’PO'MUa for a neW Magee was . released 'aiter Presideht Sukarno sounded ' ICycLE ffM M O K fouy/ THAT'S vehtion Sf the A n d e a n F^ NK HARABORDA ^r5[«*2!w«r^-nii ^tfiETjWiTMA ALL«TTAH£ST<5 ®**^0“'**y Oourthow to posting ai |o6 bond for . court more like Me old self today in a elation of School A< ASH SWAMP ROAb--dLASTONBlTinr 11!^ 7SSIT 2 J2.iS > CAYEM PETITION 6ET RID OR UtxpatpOot tiTttm ™ Juitioe Depaitmeot) which appearance Nov. 39. Both ar« speech to new officers from the o t g STS u JOT fORAM UMDBSlftABLC- urwnlnlne nuneM MuenBna unw TOH make iK ^ n ^ declaim cn rests were made by officer armed -forces academy. Jt was tors, to be held in /A.tlanilc TEU 6S8-M15 ELEMENTS/ 21 Printed (var.) nnwN tocatton and oclwructlon « the simeat Hubert City; N.J., In ihld-Feimiary. 24Qraak latter mown wtrrtora WATW ^to Ms third major speech in a ^ wwnr HAPPweii RELAXrftMl tSEVwfitad IM tPoaaaaitw lODinitar, to ..T o Hear Batate Analyst week and appem^d to oteerters Curtis will lead a discussion X c A M t a i i A i c o u u m 28DadiietlMM fcoodon #ttau^ ttT m fW ^ ^ ^ p r o p < ^ haw been pre- The home life committee of to reSect increasing confidence admlntetrator-tiBatAei'—rela­ SlCtoU ------2 Sambar of a ------U MMter. (a«hJ form? . ALU^MINUM PTOPUCTS ★ blTBIttharam 10D#M UDaad d2Hin»dto------tested by Interested de- the VemOn- Junior Women’s in his position. tionships, at the seventh gen­ vek>^ to thTM different csub wn^apmsor a program on Su)carno said Malaysia was eral sessloh. The other panel­ M«bolalim,aa St»ilta< aoUnn CombiiMtioii WIsdows and Doors W AtDAB^ Mtbook ^ralnctenearalnctenea llBrimM______42L _ ists will include H. I. Willett, ______ddMlmlckar. Vernon; First Hart- ‘UfeUme .Financial Planning stilla ■ neocMonialist project but ' . ■'^1' ■ ’ • 0 1 ^ MMaanont 40fwarahiH 22Jawal Bidonesia’s'' armed might had udMUmoi B ^ d a _ asOMfiiaBM l ^ B o ^ t o the r^evetop- and Importance of a W ill” superintendent' of schools in Door Canopies, Boll-up AwnUigs, Canvas Awnings Bepnlrcd, %■ d i. ^ (oottb.( KBaUda . .45«floolc_____ ? “ ** center of Thursday at 8 p.m. In the cafe- settled the problem. .^chmond, 'Va.; Cecil J. Hanna, Re-covered. Take Down SeryM 'and Storage. Boat Canvas term) srConauMd fMd47iuik dadlB OB S ^ S S k te form) -2!’*”’ o* RockvlUo'Hlgh School. an assistant executive secre­ Repaired or Made'New To Yonr Pattern. AU Work Cnstom 20 Narrow Iniat tunitofrunitoi aoCoronat . . . Mio, off R t 20 near the How- Guest Speaker Seal Chairman Made. Grommets — Eyelete Fasteners. Afr-OondltlaBer dOThinf (UUo) mainetleneUe OOl^aatuff „ ^ Mtomnoa (A ) Speaker. will b e. Jamea T. Huge Diamond Found tary for the National Educa­ soifoiro tottoly eiCraft ' Covets Cmtlom Made for Commercial and Home. Waterproof­ raalatano ffed LjLVltt' im iE_ U41a UI1J f !? Ba-»a**®wa| m ^r. dvbsbv seats analystEMacaajrob froinaavmsa thewsw j^meeeipmUB 8.D* nenaersonHenderson Jr.jr. o f -MiOSCOW MOflCXJW (AP) — A 108-carat Mrs. Arthur W., Crosbie, pub- tion Astototion; .and Mrs. Eliaabeth' Q. Koontz, a past ing C om p ^ ^ For Tents, BoatOovers and Caavaa, Wo Do SK K|y d Kta IT S3' rrtp oanwI w, m me m im » ih sec- Hartford NaUonal Bank. There Hartford will speak Monday <»l“ nond, the biggest In the his- Usher of the WUlimantic Chrwi- Rescreenlng trf Aluminum Scremts- rnieae nranoMda « « wUl b« no admission charge but at 8:30 pml. at Cooper Hall, tory in the I DONT Uprlations MU until the Lib- tients; and (3) conducting cd- available to teachers who need District ' West Hartford. erala agree to immediate' com- ucatlonai campaigns on cigar- ^ IIWl A d o c t o r , them for s ^ m e n U l reading The ’ four-member Pension mittee hearings on .their contro- ette smoking and air pollution HMMOrMND NOTA a w ^----- m e p,— t^ —Any , teachers------who B^ardKoara i*ts now mao*made imup of two .. versl^ plan to merge the three in relation to resplrat^ dli- PevCHIATRISr/ a>'i»wteai»tii.a»»xNio«. fiO V O U D O P thra,.•Tir" sna aaaea ^rlth Town Treaeurer Mrs. Ros- Boy Toting Skull J s-a — ' **Now, about your foo . • . 1 gu foi rn havo ta find my II now oppears that the lib- allnd Qulsh, a Republican, an Shocks Womai^; ' "n l^hola for mat, wont I?” rary building will not be ready ex-offlcto' mbmber. until after the first of the year. Mrs. Qulsh may sit In on Body Uncoveted e„Uep shows Organ to Be Bleesed meetings and may participate in John C. Holtz, acting chair- discussions, but may not vote, STRATFORD (AP)—A Strat- j y y THB BOOB/TRARS man of the department of organ The selection of a' new chair- /ovd woman who saw a IJ-year- Foreign Filins 'and church music at Hartt Ctol- man is expected to be settled, old boy carrying what looked FAIRWAY lege, 'University of Hartford, amicably before Monday’s bke a human skull ‘Ibursday Marichester Community Col- THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG will be guest; organist at a pub- meeting. | was horrified to discover that’s lege’s English Departmerit wlU lie bleealng pf the new organ just what It was. present a Fine Arts Series of o m s a g j ^ . and an orggn recital Sunday U IJ M afternoon frbm 4-6 at St. Ber­ BOTH STORES nard's Church in Rockville. idiopplng center where the skel- * to ha students and S B O lT f lB S B Y F R A N K O ’N E A L Holts also is organist arid Weddings eton of a young woman was t“® coririnunlty. OPEN TONIGHT choirmaster at Center Ooingre- found beneath a mgttreas. • "^® •**‘t®* will be screened Unaware , of. any missing .per-. Tuesday evenings at 8 in 7 rt^opAHooer r * gatioosl Church in Hartford till 91 I I -Wicr IWHTOUT. J a ^ is dean of the H a ^ o rd M is ^ ^ S l^ M ^ * 0 ^ l ! ^ of ^ o o l ^ d ° l d S u * ^ ^ * n vrit?' Chapter. Ametecan Guild of Or- RockvIUe, daughter of Mr. and «l«8®v‘Pi“>n o' the young woman, ^ be o ^ n « i r 1 M 7 ganlsta. M « . Henry finSh of South Glen ftratford poHce caHed on police ^ T c a le n d a r The Rev. George F.X.RelUy, S^le, N. y , b«:ame the bride n^c ^ pcNis a n d pastor of St. Bernard Pariah, of MiUaxd Altman Jr. Wednes- ^ —J **** * *v iffn Z rii. i i 1 1 n i l iwiwr ux ^ wiiaxu raiiwi, uv.iw~, r<« There was no immediate de- Vittorio DiSica’s classic, rafiNs ore In! win bless the organ. The Very d ^ . Out. _21 at PyrUmt^. Ga. . ^ ^ow long the ’H ie Bicycle TMef,” concede Rev. J. Ralph KeUcy, pastor The bridegroom is the eon of woman had been dead. to be hla greatest film arid one of Sacred Heart Pariah, wUl MiUard ARmen Sr. of Jackaon- of the first, great neo-realistic act aa commentator and direct vtUe, Fla., and Mrs. Louise K motion pictures from Italy, is , THATDOdr560TA600D the congregation In the U- Bobaon of Jessup, Ga. e ttg br wu. uc. tai u$. ua h». oh. Area Weather the first showing, slated for BEATTOMIMJI tSEH uiRksal service, Hrs. Altmen attended the WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — Tuesday night. .> Ceople t o Speak ®®“th Glena Falla High S<*oo». MORTY MEEELB BY DICK CAVALLl __ The U.S. Weaither Bureau- says Dates and tiUea of the oth- “We Herded Cows to the Phil- ^ gimhjate of Henry W. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Putnam Memorial Ho^ltai ^'’^Infall Thureday and early to- ere are: Dec. 6, “The Magnificent Am- ANDTHeOLP&L3ABDMtiSrcri&> es/BCzyriAAsiiRvio ^ ooH tPeeu BADABcxsr ?toS?’bTM?^ Sta“a!‘SSev!^aZ’ bersons”; Jan. 17, “Breathless”; M'RE M LUCK, MWd/ THKY FiaNO ME,MB. B ootm z, MAVB.,.UtBeDCP, <346TAVM4y HRS HIM I & iD U P «+ > +i,« Mr. Altman attended the John Bradley mternatlon- m Airport, bringing rain- March 7, "The Young and the UMOERlSrAHO-^ ui^ANOLDenoE... ©MN0H/M A RAieE. HAVSNT STRIPPCP TM « U » faH expectancy for the year Damned”; April 4, “The Lady RMM0...«rEVs «or A chancs. AcoMmt/uEBOet Ccrignegational Clmroh at Vei- Y^®? in the U. 8. back to normal. with the Dog”:. May 2, "This h m / B L C O D , non Wednesday at 8. pm. at Guart rainfall reitiims to normal- Sporting Idfe.” the Ohurch’e Kellogg IM L m ^ ^ FOR A c ;^ a o should the weafher’ re- charge of refteshme guest speakers. They ■nm ■, Heahert H a ^ b u ry , Peter pe^onhed the ceremony, low normal. speak and show slides of 65 FORD $2095 Humphry, Francis Mikliiene* _ * wedding trip to Cana* Soane normal Mgtas and lows the work of the campus mln- 63 CHEVROLET $1495 $1295 Fairiane “5,00” Sport .Coupe. V-8, 4- 64 COMET E t h e r P o ^ M a j^ ito y r t~ ^ ^ Uve at Brook- are Hartfodxl 62 and S3, New Ha- *«try with folk songs and Impsia 4'jDoor: 6-cylinder, auto., heat­ Model “202” 2-door, auto,,„ra- 'Vpccd|, radio, heater, vwhitewalls. All er, whitelwalls. Albert TemwtedL ®^**® Vernon. ven 63 and 88 and Bridgeport 68 poetiy. vinyl interior. dio, heater, whitewsHs. RepubiUoans — Thwanas Car- Landem ia employed in end 38. Reservations may be mad^ nithers, Edith Caaati, Joseph ^ treasury dj^rtment of Uriit- ^ ______62 FORD $1995 Rain may total more than one- for the dinner with Mrs. Alict 62 CORVAIR $845 IW COMET $1295 OsselBo, Peter J. Durieko, John ~ Atocraft ^ r p .. East Hart- ^ Sunday night of Mon- Mltebell, 1857 Meriden Ave, Monza Sport Coupe. 6-cyllnder, stand­ Galaxle "500” 2-DoOr Hardtop. V-^l, GtuMrtitt, William Hahn. William tord. Mr. Landeen Is supervisor T " “ auto:, power steering, radio, heater,. Model "202” 2-door. 8-cyL, auto., ra­ ard, radio, ' heater, bucket seats, dio, heater, whitewalls. Klober, Stuart.Neff, Gail SUoer »t the New England office of ! whitewalls. . ' Whitewalls. aitA Kotinan Strong. Oil Co., East Hartford. g esub caiartered ~ ... - m.i .. 64 CHEVELLE $1745 64 CORVAIR $1395 66 CHEVROLET $2495 life ctvica <3iub of St Jo- S n U i^ . Wohlgemath Super Sport Convertible. V-8, 4-speed, Monza Convertible. 6-cyllnder, auto., Bel Air 4-Deor', V-S, auto., vadio, heat* seph’s ochool this week recetv- J. Wohl- radio, heater, bucket seats, wMte- radio, heater, bucket seats, white-. •r. ' od to oflftclai charter from the ^ *7 H ^ e O Rd. ah- aOOR COVERINB AT ITS BEST walls. walls. OomiitoBion on American Oti- tto marfiage of their aeiwMp, WaAlngton, D C . ': -Ann, to Her- ROYI SntlQKLAMD EARLE TEDPORD 62 CHEVROLET ^ 65 VOLKSWAGEN $1395 62 C H E ^ L E T HR. ABERNATSr, BY RALSTON JONES and |ltANK RIDGEWAY bAVY JONES BY LEFF «ipd HeWILUABia The idiorter recognizes affllH ****t B. Sullivan, son of Ifr. and Bel Air 4-DaOf. -Cylinder, standard, , Deluxe Sunroof ^Door. 4-cyllnder, 4- Btacayne 2-Door. 6-cylinder, auto.,. aitlon of the local unit with the Mrs. Herbert E. Sullivan of 66- Wen knosi^ specialists In this HeM with a com- radio, beater, whltewaUs. . ' qpeed, ’radio, )ieater, whitewalls. rfidfo, heater, whitewalls. national organliatlon at the St„ S a t u ^ , Oct ‘8 In ^ IT CAN . SAY/THAT 80UNOS hined 45 years experience in the Manchester ^ PfcKioirup Oathohe University of Aonerica. Manchester. , RecnrrLY, KELLY. AL80 PICK { U K E FUN. X'LL TURN Area. Up A IR - I IT P N ...^ A V B 6 I'LL Membenhip of the club ta Mr, SnlUvan is employed at KEPEAT BUYERS ARE PROOF OF OUR OK SATISFAUTION A T CARTER’S PICK UP A FtYiNQ TftftAft up of eighth grade stu- Mai Tool, South 'Windsor. Mrs, UNOLfllMI ^ FQNMICA MkSi&^srs., SAUCER' t the Charest Odk SL, Itortford, was arrest-' TriUer Park, Veirnon.. Fioa Boliinalao . ed J Thursday morning and The brWo was feted at sev- d i«* e d with overcrowding o ^ eral khowen Twiently. Afl Woffcv (H iarawtiBd : «rator. Mrs. Ernest T’ierog o f 86 1 GravOn was arrested during OTtaary Dr^^. and Mrs. Frank, CO ., IN C . a routine check. H ejls ached- Hagan. ataUr-ln-law of ' the -V'.I' Qled to appear Ip RockviUe Or- hrida^ were oo-hostessea at a 1 4 9 -2 1 3 2 1229 MAIN S t^ P E N EVENINGS J j 9te-THURS. 6— M A N C H E S T E R eiritt Goort 13 Nov. 29. mlsoellaneoas ' abower at the -tr-r: a 8 n »8 A. Magee, 10. of 98 Sulttvaa I|Qm% OOl Enex St . > r,

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_ • b Yale Hosts Oscar Hot, Princeton 11, Not Enough, But tha Cudintla wW 1i|y« to harder U n e at PMtSbuigh, 241>1. Bln lYandsoo, 4-3-1, win be NEW YORK (AP) — taking a memory Into Its game Gino’s back to Irad a help­ do it wttbout guaitacteck Char­ Not only will fha OanMnnli be G^ltics Win ley J R ockviUe High’s line looks r.) Gary Krowka.'-Pete Moulin, Larry Marin, Bill , St. Louis, 7-1-1, can't looa its chetti, who retired in 1064 alter will be hoping CSevaland, 0-3, la trying to keep going the mo- game at Middletown. scheduled. toward Central Valley Conference foe Newington Tedford, Chris Casadei, A rt Wheelock and John top spot in tbs Bastem Oohfer- being named an AU-NFL defen­ stUl dowh because of the lose to m o n i^ built up b y last film- Connecticut finishes Yankee' Robertson and Sorty Lucas High tomorrow afternoon in Rockville at 1:30 in. Sutherland. (Herald Photo {>y Satem^s) enCe, but a defeat by PUteburgh sive end eight hmea, came baedt Pittsburgh. ' . The IMaelera day’s 30-17 upset of Green Bfiy. Oonference play agatari Rhode Detroit, 3-6-1, has had an extra led QiicinnaU bgcit from .as hopes'of bringing down that first trinmph. (1. to euid a l>allas victory over Waah- at the-request of the chib and stopped the Browns’ Frank Island at Storrs. Bridgeport at week to get ready. The Uons much as 13 points to a tie at 102 Ington would cut the Cardinals’ will be used as a swin# replace­ Ryan with five Interceptions. American International and will need it to stop the Vlklnge’ at the end of regulation play. In lead over the Cowboys to half a ment at left end and M tackle.. The Begles will have to stop Coast Guard at Kings Point are aerSmbUng Fran Tarkenton. the overtime the score was re­ Kickoff Saturday at 10:30 game. St. Louis should bave a much him too. the only teame playing out-of- “r- peatedly tied as Robertson kept flUNTINC taate.., on hitttag, but Lucas fouled Giants Picked to Win Sunday, B ills over Jets YeJe (4-8) has a 3-2 mark In Howell as he was making a bos­ Sports Viewing toe Ivy League, behind the 4-1 ket and Bailey converted thA Eagles at'Windham n recorile posted by Princeton, free throw. lUCgTAURAMT — Red Oak- ^ S A T U R D A Y (Jbrnell, Dartmouth and Har­ The triumph was BosUnfs man SSI. Bd Doucette Jr. 144 Ills ( 8) NCAA-PriBcetoft vard. ' Princeton dealt Harvard ninth -in'"10 games, boosting the it. lone' def-eat of the season —368^ BiU COieekey 158 —868, For Morning Start vm. Yale Oltics half a game ahead of lari Saturday. The Elds haven’t Dick Krinjak 153 ^ 7 1 , Walt liW (30) Roller Derby Philadelphia ta thb Eastem Dl* By PETE ZANARDI StSO ( 8) Ctoddia beaten Princeton stacb last ■win­ vision of toe N b a . Ctactanatli Suchy ISA —372. Btil Faganl CUSTOM TACKLE AT ning the Ivy tdiUe in 1960, An 135 —382, Bd Pagan! 351, A1 Attempting to get back on the winning track. East Following Wave of Pro'XJpsets 4t00 ( 8) NFL—Count­ now 4-A le in fourth place. CUT RATE PRICES down to Klckotf upori win would give Yale a Los iuigeles, playing at home, Gauba 139 —380, Jim Bell 162 Catholic’s footballers take on streaking Windham High slim chance to tie for the league Not everyone can afford to" NEW YORK (AP) __ downs against 49ers laat Dee. Boston 34, Houston 36—Pa­ (30) BowUng led Detroit 119-117. before two —377, Bob Heck 377, Rick Cav topiorrow morning in Willimantic at 10:30. The Eagles championship;' ANY WAY YOU LOOK, IT’S HOCKEY—The arena of the new ?26.5 million ar 147, Jinr Lambert 144 —370, will be gunning for their sixth win of the season with buy a custom-buUt fishing rod. Form took a beating last 12 - . triots were riiocked by Denver 0:00 ( 3) Raee of the Week Oakland-Alameda County coliseum-opened to big time hockey. In this N^ik^ free throws by Player-Ooacb Minnesota 27. Detroit 14—Vik­ ( 8 ) Wide World of Central Connecticut (7-1) was Dave DeBusschere with seven RolUe Irieh 148 —395, Frank two losaea which, will establish------^------——- but everyone can afford to own week when Green Bay, Dal- last week, but Oilers have lost unbeaten a year ago when it Fish-Eye from the ice view, California Seals Coach Charlie Bums facesNjtf ings sky highsafter victory over Sports seconds-left tied the score and Calve 138-170 —423, Vic Abral. a record at East. Only Windsor come up with the big effort one—providled he assembles it las, Cleveland and Boston three etralght and six of seven. entered its windup game against against San Diego Gulls’ centerman Gordon Wilkie as ReferOe Barry Ballance .tls 167 —112, Tom Rufinl 362, Packers, their third In the last 8:80 (80) AFL Report A N E FFO R T'TO AD-M IRE— John Blackwell of St. Joseph High School of A t­ l^ t e d the pistons to their over* High and Pulaski have marred and pin you down, as the Whip­ himself. fell in a wave of upsets Pats need Jim Nance in top Southern Connecticut. The Owls gets ready to drop the puck. The ^Fish-Eye was placed on the ice. Overhead are Dick DlBella 149-146 —394, Ray the slate. four games. Fr^cis Tarkenton 6:00 (80) IfF L—St. L ^ lanta sits on bench for few minutes during a football game played in dowR-' ^ time trliunph. . pets did in besting' Maloney That special measure of sat- that shook up the pro never better, finding good tar­ form to combat Oilers’ all-out O ar^ ve. Otoate beat Central ta that one 63-6. the concrete beams on cables to center compression ring of the .roof. The- Northam 350, Art,Pierce 139, ' Rockville High has one more air attack. pour. Blackwell is mute evidence that field was sea of mud. (A P Photofax) Against common opponents this last week. isfaction found in possessing a st&ndixigs. Mor6 0 1 tn6 get in Red ihilUps. OtOO ( 8) Sports Specialt arena is circular in shape. (A P Photofax) John Rieder 359,, Spraker chance to get that first tri­ season the pioture is scramble. Bast’s top chore will be stop­ finely crafted piece.of equipment New York 16, Los Angeles IS Kansas a ty 38, Miami 10- Rebel ’65 355," Pat Longo:'36S.' umph, bringing down the cur- same may be coming up The Bliie Devils beat Bridgeport ping Nick Catalano and Mark is available to anyone who de- Sunday. —Purely a hunch. Giants are Chlefa got past their big one last SUNDAY News Wanted tain tomorrow afternoon at Hammon, the pace-setters in battered with Earl Morrall oiit week by beaUng San Diego, ' n i E 6-0, but Southern ioet at Bridge­ HOWAT ft MOSHER — Shir­ home against Newington High votes a few hours to the task, NFL 18KM> ( 8) Syracuse v*. Ed Erdelatz port 26 to 7. Trenton State, a Ferrlgno’s wide open Offense and at less cost than a com- Pittsbiugh 17, St. Louis 14— and Gary Wood bruised. Rams can’t afford to take Dolphins Rare Blend of Talents^ ley Wilson. J38, . Ethel Rufinl in a Central Valley Conference Florida State which dealt Central a 21-19 W anted; Information which features a lot of throw­ parable model purchased across Cards-lost Charley Johnson and have lost four in a row |nd of- cheaply. Kansas City blanked 125 —369, BUen Seymour 843, game. ' Newlngrton is winless 1:00 ( 3) Time Out for lost to the Owls -40-7. on Manchester young ing and backfleld action. Cata­ Bob DeMarco tor the season, fense has been sputtering. Pete Mlml 33-0 in preseason game. Dies, Former S Isabel Rtdd 91 (no mark). while the Rams have managed the counter. Sport# Herald Angle Connecticut (2-5) can finish in Gridder^ Concert Master men p byin g sports in lano is among the OCIL scor­ Steelers’ tough pass rush forced Ck^lak vs. Bruce Gossett. Oakland 31 San Diego 17— (30) AFL—Jets vs. a tie with South Catholic in Now, with the first dl'vtsi^ of the Yankee- prep schools and coL ing leaders with 30 points. winter close at Frank Ryan to throw five Inter- Green Bay has the bye. Loss of Lance Alworth brings COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Bud’s father, John, formerly seven games. Buffalo i By Grid Mentor Conference if it beats Rhode Is- MERCHANTS — Harry Bem- Hammon is equally dangerous hand, is the time to start plan­ AFL Chargers' back to the pack, tin ... TTrv.n« 'Whetstone concert master Bud directed the Neil Avenue Meth- leges, big or small. T h i s afternoon, Manchester ceptlons last week in victory ( 8) Yale Football Is 142 —371, Bob WiUette 138 — bn the" ground or the' air and ning the project, say- the fish­ Buffalo 24. New Yofk 21—A •Diego beat Oakland 29-20 In Sep- EARL YOST BURLINGAME, Cailf. (AP)— Jh Jenktas streaked 64 yards last oriist Church choir and taught Most colleges do not High (4-2) I was also seeking a over Brownsr They’ll be firing 1:15 ( 3) NIX— Eagle# vu. 857, Joe Plcaut 146 —390, Earle handles the kicking chores. ing experts at Mercury out­ against Terry Nofsinger. It will must g^ame for Jets after, that tember biit has tailed off in re­ Mrowne ' S ^ rts Editor Eddie Erdelatz, who began an 1.. .^ weekwccK forjur a touchdown,lvuciiuvwji, proytag urvyAJiK musiclauotv; Inut schoolsoi;iiuvta ataL Alexandriaj\icA«uiuiitt return to winning ways, host- forward this informa­ Rohan 141 —351, Bill Chapman Squad Healthy boards. be up to Ron Smith to keep the ^ ^ n g by^ cent weeks. Raiders h^ve won 8:45 ( 8) NFL—OlanU va. eight-year football coaching re- by. a single he doesn’t-fiddle and Homer, Ohio. Hls mother Ing^^ winless Bristol Central (0- tion on **home town” 146 —386, Rick ilfazur 138 — Roberts expiects his squad to With the advent and refine­ ball out of Larry Wilson’s bands Stadium two weeks ’ ago. ‘ Buffalo four out of Uielr last five and around on the football'field. also “sings quite a bit.” 373, George Bensche 353. erin a i;30 contest', at Memo­ Notes from the tittle Black-Book gime at the U.S.'Naval Acader TrinUy (5-2) tries to get vlc- youths cufrrently engag­ after the Pulaski ment of modern fiberglass, cus- If Steelers are going to score must win'or tie to hold Eastem «U11 have outside chance In- rial Field. The Indians will ^ lead. West, Hard to understand department: I f Manchester my wita a starutag victory over ^ No. 150 for reurtag cotoh ^ "e n ta ^ ing in fall sports, prin­ , , game, but Is going witli a num-_ ,tpm rod mailing need no longer second straight major upset. ' - . r ...... favofSd " Army, ta 1950, died Dan Jeseee ta the game at Wes- (Walter on official records) is have more than a pass ng in- juniors and sophomorS” cipally football, soccer GARDEN GROVE — Alba terrify the ••do-it-yourselfer. Ex- Baltimore 31, Atlanta 14t— High’s operating athletic department budget is low, v „ _ leyan (6-1 ). Wesleyan dropped bis high school’s first string GiantjSv Pion eers fiobiski 130 —345, Lori Sini- terest in Bast’s game. Wlnd- and cross country. hoping for toe same'results that ■ celktil kits of components are Cobs on hot streak with John why... was a home u- u football game scheduled •. -v- on •*. a Friday u r - EMelaU whose .-uam tbe unbeaten vloUnist, they com6. up with crope 129, Nancy PontUlo 132, ham provides toe op^siUon for ^ lineup'shakeup I J e t s - - ■ ...... Erdelatz, whose available through sporting goods Unites throwing 10 touchdown Sports Briefs Must Rebound at Hom e afternoon, which was the case tbday?v..— ., . True, X.-.,, it. - S . ,a ------hoh- Names Desire” upended a ^ DOW- raiwa lari last Saturday,saturaay, andana gataedgameu wlsecracks^then get6-=<-IMldget cracked B f i t t l c For recognition of Anne Twerdy 126, Reggie Gbur- toe ^ “ d - ^ t e Thanksglv- ^ ^he wsult stores and mail order catalogs. passes in last four triumphs. day fo r school people and for some, but not for the ma- ^ the unie Three UUe m tbe>t^ “It. makes me mad,” Bud T o n i a h t a t N e b o your son, brother or ski 340, Helene Dey 348. tag day In Willimantic. was a 52-0 bombing cf Kolbo. You can select styles to meet Falcons must win sometime but relative, drop a line to I expect a very tough game Eagles must prove that Tuesday Racing Out jo n ty o f adults. Saturday, ^ w a y s the best draw since/ gtrlng of straight losses to the c***- Tbe other member of the sald,“"so I-showtbem how hard w -tx x g u .1, av every fishing need from ultra not this week. Give Unitaf Manchester got away from arph.rivAi. o «»r n BWlc Three, Afoberst, lost to a violin player can hit:’' — . „ . .____ .. , , The Herald’s Sports De­ INDUSTRIAL —Paul Abert with Windham,” East .Coach they can come back from defeat, light spuming to heavy boat enough time and he can name PAWTUCKET, R.I. (A P )-J . Advice Offered home Friday afternoon con- ex - Manchester . High soccer second ooeration for throat can- Wesleyan 21-20. Both Amherst A rare blend of artistic and', 206, Allan Bohls 201, Jack Stie- Don Robert said. “They • have t^j j]y again by duplicat- partment. rods. Prices usually range from the ‘score. Alden Dooley, presldewt of Nar- tests a number of years ago, players were acUve on coUege operaUon for throat can ^ d^alt defeats to athletJc talent. Bud is as nimble bitz 200, Bob Neff 215, John been Improving weekly, scoring ]ast year’s 16-8 victory over W e would iUce to see Dallas 24, Washington 17— ragansett Park, says there will is open on the Indian Slate/due fields this fall. Bruce Hence ' , ^ ____ _ Trinity. on the field as on the concert , wlU be a-britie 45 points in their last two Windham. $7 to $15 and include everything aU local athletes now Zboray 218 —567, Aldo D’Appol- Cowboys top league lii. offense be no racing at the track on to the game today. The chances played with the UConn frosh Bridgeport (5-3) hasn’t had stage. of undefeated squads. The Man- games.” but, the labor. l o r e r away at school recog­ lonio 203-214 —685. Banking on East to strike and defense, but ’Timmy Brown Tuesdays for the remainder of C h a rg e rs ’ C o ach are gw>d that the paid attend- hooters'and brothers Bill and : much enthustesm for footbaU T h e 6-foot 8-lnch, 175-pound Chester champion GlMts tangle iin Windham Iiks scored vlcto- The initial step In constructing fast and a stingy defense, toe and sloppy work of kick teams the meeting, ance would have beeiv^doubled Jlm McCarthy and BiU Hank- ^ hritil gridiron history. A defensive linebacker is co-cap- with the Vernon Pioneers, lead- nized for their e f f o r t over Maloney High and a rod Is to thoroughly familta- NEW YORK (A P )— Hank Stram who’s not usually !n K of C —A1 LePlent 282 — locals look like a 28-20 \vinner. cost them a game against Phila- Dooley said Thursday the for a Saturday game over a inson helped Willimantic State ™ campujs pep rally before the tain of the Whetstone Braves Charter Oak Con- starting his 11th sea­ Your cooperation is ask­ Platt High toe past two out­ 590, Jim Farr 219, Walt Sm^iK Newington has been battered rize yourself with instructions delphla. DoiT Meredith will get Rhode island Racing and Ath- the business o f helping other COacheS in the Ameri(tan Fiiday afternoon meeting. College win nine of 10 games, ready smile gputhehi Connecticut gome last and holds approximately the ference, in the second g ^ e of son as captain o f the ed. ^ ings, bringing toe record to 4- n M #0 ' A11 ^ A **4 m At. . a. t -. _t. a • _ - - _ ^ A n nil— e lO «« e ww. i-_._ .. 9 3 _ - - * V ^ ah ^ ah «■ e n ^ Sr. 208, Chet KosaJp 203, by _ everybody thLs _ fall, _ Coach____ and all parts. the big rush from Redskins’ de- letic Commission has declined FoOtball League’s Western Division nevertheless has • * /* Bill McCarthy captained the This Is my tough- broken up by police same rank—epneert master—ta a twlnblll at .7:45. John Martin 213 -OTO^- Scotty 3. Over the. season. Coach Ed i W n Wade" unpble to find a East Hartford Explor­ Depending on toe’ type of rod fenders, but Cfowboys have too to grant permission for the ex- advice for Sid Gillman. net *1 . r te/ Thread Cl^y touad which is ««,*^**^ w*' who thought it was a riot. A the- prize-winning, orchestra. In the opener, the <:^gles, PLAYED IN FOUR PARKS YamrorslGi 219 —566, Stan' Zat- Ferrigno’s squad has avera.ged cenqueat in seven games. Rock- chosen, cork grips and reel many weapons for pa^s-happy txa dotes. Stram, whoee Kansas City awaiting a post-season operation was performed ^ta over American Internotlon- Before'a game, he blasts wild runners-up in the Manchester ers is Norm Burke of kowricl 660, Lou Vegiard 667, ------• • OAKLAND, CWlf. (AP) — 14 points a game despite being ville has shewn steady Improve- seats go on first. Handles, for Washington Chiefs opened a IH'gtane lead -muacle against Kansaa City last Bob Bleileryof toe Midget Journey bid Max Cho- ^ ®bort ume later. ^ ^ Purple Knights stirring music over the stereo to race, meet the Vernon Sham- Manchester. Tonight dem Quey 566, RoUie Masse The Oakland Raiders 'of ths shutout twice. Defensively, toe ment, plajdng South Catholic to casting and saltwater rods are Cleveland 28, Philadelphia 14 Cahill Rehired over Gl'llman’s San Diego club ^ be out for the rest Football L e ^ e reports attend- bolan of the DenV6r Broncos Erdelatz coached at their beet record ta 19 seasons "get the adrenaUn going.” Ho rocks at 6:30. he’ll be in action 566 ■Whippets have allowed 11 tal­ League real* . a deacllock and putting a scare usually already made. —Timmy Brown can’t run back with a 24-14 victory last Sunday, ^ ujjg month. His replacement ance for ro^lar season games named the American Football through 1968, of play. used .to play “ Flrllaridla” but Both games will be played in against Marques lies a contest. WEST I5OINT, N.Y. (AP) ly move around. ’Pti®y iuiva into Plairndlle High last \vwk. Position guides according to ^ a tries were ta bowl games, ed season two years ago. The before a concert, naturally he differ from those of the Mldg- Harris 130, Joan Marita 131, Their line should hold a weight nlng of Ron McKinley, toe quar- ers. ’The loss 'of center John Hartford High at the Raiders <^ried toe season ing the job with an easily learn­ and Tennessee, was 'given a “Give biiiri time,” said Stram, sion!^ footb^.’’ ceiDtS were up considerably nental Leame a vear ago Cho- “ *'*'®*^ “ Kinga Point Saturday limbers up. et Division ot the (Jharter Oak Barbara Backus 126. advantage over toe. Eagles, av- terbacklng of Tom Martello and 8:15. Ten basketballs ta Kezai* Stadium in San Fran­ ed whip finish. Morrow, inay hurt ClevelMd contract 'Thursday by the “and he'll shoot your eyes out.” Kansas City’s game Against a year ago. Tonight the bolan quarterbacLd the Bron- ^ Conference. eraglnlg near 190'from tackle the home field advantage into 'Will be given away as cisco. ta' 1961 they played in ? ,1 , 7 ‘ U-S- MUitary Academy. stram le a m e d ^ ^ t Flores’ Miami matches two of the J ets wiU engage ta post- cqs up'sgt the Bos- ‘ ^ But the Coari Guard team at the age of seven because his -The Pioneers present a father The- tip Is attached by drop­ to Philadelphia since 1962. a a CandissUck Park and-born I9i62 to tackle. T h eir defehse can a 10-0 win. six-shooter first-hand. The Riaidr league’s top defensive backs n acUvity, the champion- ton Pats Piilaski High Navy fo young, with only three sen- mother wanted him to play and son team in Coach Jim I door prizes. A prelim ping a dab of melted ferrule San FYancisco 21, (Chicago 17v is slated at 7. through 1965 they played in 1 cement on the end and quickly -John'Boodle'moving to7clJ^ StCVC Nagy Dies « ” * quarteiback passed for 301 Johnny Robinson of the Chiefs Frank Youell Field. Giants facing the Vernon r.tes No i ta the New Haven had a.3-9 record. tars. A win would make the something. “I picked the violin Roarii and Jim Jr. -The elder. » ,This season the Raiders open* TOP SELECTION slipping on toe guide. and 49ers sUU have “a shot to CLEVELANDTa P) - Ste%4 Thtv^lSa Ued for'^to^^^ Knudson Falters., GainsLead Pioneers ta the headliner at Jurister Wch ^ h ^ l f^tbaU . ^’"'7 1*“ "® ® of the first seven games be.cause of all the acUon,” Bud atmand holds scoring most records of the at rusing Man­ ' «d the new 53,000-seat Oaklud* OF With some added wrappings t^ e it all in the West despite ^ g y , t ^ e Ume toe teSUe plSed!jlt Tad In tateVcJpUon. ^Ith chester High, and reports have Last Night’s Fights for decoration and several ap- bad start. Bear#’ passing sad and a professional Bowling all- . ^ Kansas aniece Alameda (Jounty (foliseum. But it that Jim Jr. is a chip off the plications of varnish, you have but Gale Sayers is hot. Remem- etar champion, died ’Dnirsday at ^ Boston ^iimiSuT ud t" B“t CatlioUc h .S i Ac.d.m y'. MWMlc PORTLAND, Maine — Bobby they lost to toe Kansas City Over Palmer in Canada Golf old block. m o CAiis a ro d t o be proud of.' ber, Sayers scored six touch- the age of 53- ^ ^ e r a - u p , and the Vernoh High here last Saturday.’ poUcIes. He later coached the VMass Shoots fdr Yankee Title (Bo) Herrington, 182H, New Chiefs before 50,746 fans,. 82-10. TO^O (AP) — George 36-33—69 to go with Hl8 68 of * * * OaiUandRaidersfortwrsea- Coach Alex Ferguson’s Giants York, outpointed Pete Riccltel- ’Thursday. straight victories-since then and in the Eastern race, hopes toe were tied once ta league play, li, 167 Portland, 8. KmidiKm of Canada, a hand­ hold a strong hand in the West- insertion of rookie Emerson lewt two or Uu-ee-Wh w ^ — Short Stuff sons in toe .Am,erican Football 65 CONnNENTAI,, The United States took over and f®ature a roster that ta- tOg* a n GELES - Rodolfo B o ^ i i n | v some golfing ambassador who em. race. San Diego, meanr Boozer can jazz up their run- fail to the n a S s of their Four members of toe Hart- Ivy League Laurels Eyed 4-Door Sedan. A r c t i c the team lead from Canada by eludes eight scorers. Bruce _____i. shot a sensational, record- Nance Rejison Patriots Better, while, is struggling for survival, nlng attack against the BillSi leagues on scoresheefa turned lord Charter Oaks’ football . California Finance Oorp. Wotirtn. on,i Ai .irtfi. Gonzalcz, 127^, L^ng Beach FLAVORETTES — Roseann utaite with blue nylon and vlrture of Jack NicklaUs’ ^5-33— Watkins and Al Rodonis, ■with n.*.4.i breaking 64 Thursday, slif^ied leading the. thl^-place Raiders > Buffalo beat New York 3^3 B S r VS m S o” S t “» » ,mpl.y.d « Pratt * ^ d « » , w h « h. 9A 1A ..... 1. Calif., outpointed Daniel Zorrito Sauer 127, Terry Hinson 151- leather interior. Full Con­ ■?L which gave him 137. ■ By Harvard and Dartmouth behind Arhbld Palmer of Ti e 6 by only oite-half’^game. two weeks ago, limiting m w tinental equipment One The American team~total was File 13, also known ak the Bundra, Chuck Munford, Bill . voumreter are incomplete arsaos^ed into ^ ^ ^ ® y *^i^® Most of his life he lived for owner. United States in the se)Cond HansaS- City—meets -Miami,- York to five yards nuhlng and O...V. ..AW...... A...... Harvard and Dartmouth re- kee foes, while Maine is 3-5 270, a sensational 15 under par. Keeps Busy Off-Field Sehedule wastebaiket . . . The g ^ . Lake and Terry Best. .Amerl- 3 ® f ’ tcrow S ^ K c in round round of toe (Janada (jup New York visits Buffalo and intercepting five Joe .NSmatb $3995 . National China was second with Ught from the Rec Department, Volleyball League play fWda for the ivy League^ over-all arid 1-3 in the lea^e. today and then surged .back into h«v« w*i -h*d Houston is at Boston in other passes. The Jets have propped a L the Town Hall fs need^ -smarts Monday night 4t .the East “ J “ ® championship, Yale tries to pull ConnecUcut is host to Rhode ITZGERALDI 273, followed by Australia 276, when I should 0 and the Town Hall, is needix] ‘Storts Mor FORD INC. toa lead again with birdies on BOSTCJN (N B A ) — The ° AFL games Stmday. Denver is three straight after wlnmng.four South Africa 276. Canada 2^8, 700. immediately on lifting the ban B***® B*9 66 Kormann Ghio the 18th and 17th holes. formula for success among Japan 281, Belgium 282, and “AU I need^ was reroonsl- ' and tying one of the ^ret five. on out-of-town reslderitiH-wlth- Watkins’’ entry playing Wyman '(Volkswagen) 2. - Dtior While Oakland wlU have Boston was stunned by knikiaon’s 36-32 gave him 68 Argentina 284.- athletes who moonlight in bility, Ha out any local school connection Oil. hekded by Gene Rail, at *®""®® “ “ ® Sat- 1966 campaign. Hardtop. AM and f M ra­ y'lofes «W1 W strong right arm last-second loss a ^ s t Denver 7:30. Henry .Frey’s Jim’s Atlan- ^ew England ^coBege ^ Third-ranked Holy Cross, all for the day and a 38-hole total of Palmer, Knudson, and Nagle their own businesses has 8 dio, heater, whitewall going lor it. San Dlegp.quarter- last veek whl^^coet toe Pa- or outside toe property owner ' ca end at fit. Mary’s Obllege and football features even for toe seaton 'with a 3-3-1" LET’S FACE IT 132. Palmer shot 34-88—67 whlcn one very important tenet: ' classification—rbefore the fine face Bob Shpffs Crockett hautiD. . . . ___ I. ., ■ ' tires. One ownen Excep­ all were tied after 2T holes with he did that despite a gridiron Harvard, top-ranked in The record, is host to Rutgers, while with his 66' of Thursday made Be a big star. ^ Win have to triots the Eastern lead. A wet tionally low mileage. scores of 100. Palmer forged “liuif’ voUeybalUeague gets off Agency crew. .“This is the big almori cost him a A ^ 3 ^ r N e w England ^Boston .University takes bn When you buy a car you want the best posisible buy. his score 133. Par tor the 6,962- That is, win tournaments, hit nnif Without hls favorite target, field limited this effectiveness of $1995 ahead with .33 on the back nine, I wasnt a Alworth. Boston’s Jim Nance, the AFL’S’ toe ground-at the East Side ’®S- Punctured by a cleat, hls poll'despite a n '18-14 unset bv totough Delaware. BU is rated' ydrd hilly course is 7^. with three birdies, and. a bogey, home runs, score baskets, gain T».„ ho. I. romnvofl Ewbank of the New York Jets ho.om. i.ioifo.! . . k..,,.. S®. “I^®* “Y It is a fact that we deliver tremendous value, so come Tied for third in individual but- Knudson, playing behind lots of yards. . "He told me that, at my , to us . . . and you’ll get peace of mind; too. W e know 65 C O M E T S honors were Lu Liangtauan of him, blrdied the par 4 uid 5 16th “After that,’,’ says Jim Nance, weight, Pd pixfoably bo a betto football, Alworth puUed a leg Broncos. Two to choose, from. Arc­ Nationalist China with 67-68— and 17th and then saved the day president bf James Nance En- ‘guard or tackle. When he utter- ,------^ ^ ------— ., _____ ■ L l(^ d O' that a happy customer ie our greatest asset. tic white arid Caspian 135 and Hideyo.Sugimqto of Ja­ on the’18th by sinking a tricky, ed those words, I ioet 14 pounds :terprlses,-'lnc.,' “success in bus­ -project^ " ® ® '^ '' ®^ football,” he. •jjartmouto. rated No. 2 in the Boston Obllege, whipTi doesn’t blue. Both, have radio, pan, the local club pro, who shot twisting uphill putt of 12 feet. ; iness shouldn’t be too difficult, ta a week.'^"' ; ’ ^ ' * . * * ehidpq a featiir* nn Trinitv ^®®^*'®**' J*® slx-state: area, hits the road for wind up until the traditional heater, automatlp trans­ provided you practice good busi­ “I reallaed he was oounttag. Miami Eleven mission.- Fully guaranteed. H e r e ’ n 'T h ere Cnaph rmn Ta«o»« "hv niu .Before gotag to Navy, he an Ivy showdown with Cornell, meetii^wlth Holy Cross, tries ness and be a nice guy. People on me, so I started playing ball. • . Ka • . rrt ■ a ■ ' if rifvi fvi. TTnivAT-eifv . . 1. XT a /-> ^ , o helped coach teams for St. while sixth-ranked Yale is host 1® reach the .500 murk atVllla- 1964 Dodge Dart 1965 Ford Country Squire $1695 will always follow- a winner.” I realized that you have to put W m a n wito toe U n l^ toe Hartford ^urant..Sun- Mary’s, University of San Fran- to Princeton. Harvard, Dart-, nova. The Eagles, ranked out if you want to get any- _ _ Bankers included, ’the su­ f*' fw^th Arthus Sampson cisco and the San • Francisco, mouth, CorneU and Princeton fourth ta New England, took a ^ oyl, standard shift,' radio, heafor. .1 ^ c 6n, dlHcyl., automatic, radio, 64 CADILLAC’ per athlete businessman haa where. Same In my business; I Miami, a.giant killer that op- Mictag^ State should have an tea^ this faU has been J o l^ y fe^s that the Ivy League ban on 49ers. For toe 49ers he devised *are tied for the IvY lead with 3*4 rkcord on i toe road. Extra clean. , he:tter, white sidewalls. ooimt on my employes to put on a thin margin, tonltht o( it the Week before. Convertible. 'White with little trouble obtaining credit ® “J‘««»'bug” defense that ctm- 4 .1 records and two gairies 're- Ninth-ranked Wesleyan, wln- out for me, just as Mlks and Catholic High standout has leal and should be modified. The fused many jfoes, , T maining ner of six straight since an green top. Green leather playmate when he can show a banker a Saces Pitt, which last ■ - "interior. Full power. Ex­ fat paycheck backed by a fat­ my teammates do on me.i______Mich.,_____ , ill a „game____ for toe nation- been a 60-mtaute, two-way pe^ editor feels Ivy schools should During his playing career, lie Massachusetts, ranked fifth opening upset by' Mlddlebury, *Tt is A ktad ^ vlcioita circle fought Notte Dams the nstton’s championship, cellent condition. Bofttoardierk ter bonus invested in blue chip fonher, playing offensive g ^ rd ^low 20 days of spring practice refused to stop despite a should- regtonaUy, invades New Hamp- finishes with A tradltiorial game • $3695 4 ' stocks. or responiriblUty Pve got myself top-ranked college football The No. !■ Irish meet Duke, and mldple linebacker on ■ de- for every player Who needs it.. er separation and a knee twist, ^ ire in a bid to nail down toe with Trinity, into, and I love, it I intend to on even term, .fog The No. 2 Spartans, play In i- fense. Andreoll played thj»e Hartford Capitols, all even af- After toe seuon, he met hia Yankee Utle, The Redmen have Springfield (6-2) and Central 1963 Volkswagen 1907 Ford F-600 Then toe 'athlete selects his become the best running bock baV- , ana. Also a prohibitive fovorite enterprise. Usually It is one tha,t years of varsity -ball at East ter two games, play at Asbury lylfe in a hospital. A nurse, she a 6-2 over-aU record Including Connecticut (7-1), tied tor lOto m Dump Body Truck. 2-speed rear axle, In the "'AFL. Now I intend to In their , last five games, the toj improve on its unWSW,-^ .7 V j , ton is an improved ,^tewn thit - Na!(icei even Is thtoJdng U Miami’a problem, rtaedlasa to . l&ighta-ian..c.:. ^^;.^ battles . ord, including 3-1 agaliwt Yim-while Amherst is 5-2. 1 I ' ‘K;1 heater, Mercomatic, poor­ I going into another sport in;the aayi Ja scoring. In the live pre- to keep its Rose y Bu* John PoweU played In the 1954 WEST ST. HEBRON. TEL 289-3406 make one of his hobbles —drag rookie^ I was lotoaxgle, X coma gdyis Jioss^^n ^ s t leould burt four starts. ^ son. North Carolins and Air ' 441 vtrtory over the MiqAs oyA, Fit Martin and Wayne Uttle League World Stirles WlUi VICE SAVES racing —a businsss v|nGire. bo oamp wel|blag 858 pounds Mn Im m . : | Yop«ttisd Notos Dams and Force. Connelly scored Boston’^ ij^oals. I

I r MANCHBSTEB EI^NmG MANCHEStflift, CONN.^ PRIPAY, NOVEMBER IX. ^.AGE TWENTYvOMI MANCHESTER'EVENING'MANCHESTER, CONN^'ERTOAI t, N OVE^ER 11, 1966 t*' i p a g e T W B N T 7 Help W anliil-^VUe Hrtp Wmisd—Mids 96 . lKii||:»^BIrds-P«ts 41 ' HoosSh6M Goods 51 Apflrtm eats-^FIfltfl-- Apfirtrasuts Fbto^ . S trim rta n F s f R s a i 1 5 F s r i i l s 7 8 Heusofl Ftr M s 71 t h e r e o u g h t a R e a l a w B Y P A G A L Y M ti S H O R T E N Bofliiien ServiCM Tinsmenti 58 Tsnrtusnts 63 FOttR ROOM Ranek^ large tws O ffend IS WANTED 16 year old boys MAN tOBEDED M MMicbesUr iCl.ASS A lnapeEAK3»,JJfeiWiMEI?^AWWf« sdMol sad on Satutday for one good wagoB, ipeld boUdays end algners, .draftOmeA, a«U iiert> 6404400. strips. BolgO. O riR l^liy $16.96 6H rebm fiat, ttovO M d r e -' room R l e e ^ Utohos. ttrp tu a g , garaget ifolosed porch, quiet fireplaces, flagstone terrrcesr, HlGHTOUPBCR AS HEAROF TH t HOUSE AS VWUE HOtOSltlE lORT/ bpur a day. Call Manphester other benedta. Apply Rudder minimum 4 year’s, oxperieitce * -*-y b rd ,.2 ^ years old. limoollent frigor^tor, gkrag* a^lttilable«; tor Oak St. toquirO between fimptoOA, oundOok. CaU street.. $18,100. Bayos tor, 848-1677. All -concrete repairs. Rraaoia-' Window Oeening, 167 Charter Excellent working conditions. rOODLE PUPPIES — ^mnall condition, $390.: One pair'cus- excellent condition and loca-.' 7-8 p.m. or call Glastonbury, 6988. Agency, Beraid CtrculaUoe Depart- I'All ._i._ M I___ m lnlatit.. m sl- rantala ...... ______J . . _____ . ..1 a.a. ...» ^ ______. ■ ' SPLIT LJBVXS« — 6H rooms, able prliMo, 64S-06S1. <3000 MOfMiHG.KMAMf jus^AMiMure, r0H,0lt!lHE iMPlOllO.'QUICm'ilDUGO ment 647-3796. Oek Ave., Hartford, eecond ‘All rates in excess 36 per hour. feoiale, .|cnj made flbergias drapes, oes exchanged. 648-6980, 649-■ 638-86to m * l0 O 1 H E -K)-ME DOOR AMPfilMJ. M M :m i Ample overtime and overtime toots, AKO'jregtsr"-'id. BlS«k,—— 7.g >xi8'6>>, . 1 ^ — COVENTRY — L&e St., 6 room NEW TWO family flat — 8-8, 8 bedtootts. modem kltchi rMIAKMGAfOLL tIoor..> Bowars school arei;x largo with bullt-taa, lot, rm ADVERTISING PROFBS8IONAL aoaaliig — 'TALKINOAEOUliO JIM XVE GORE 10ATAMILV rates, pai.d holidays, vacation, $75 7 $128. 6 ^ 69 06 . duplex,, inctudea electriclty- Oarpete, furniture, walla and FORABIRPSCEP and etove, $96. Al4o t roome, Mtchen, 22' living roctoN i^ room, me ear petto, *TRI9SHESAH6! tUNeRALitaiHUd DEAN MACHINE insurance benefits. Please X **^*^” ‘ m i HAVE customere wafHng SIX ROOM fiiplox, $115. pibr floors —~ all- cleaned la your TOMPMW. NMILL ' WAREHOUSEMEN , BABY w h i t e ” RaI firat floor, electricity and stove araU furnaces, rity- tttUltwa $19,800. PhUbrii Ageaqr, OJkSSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS raiiNEitiMACiieeKJ ' PRODUCTS mail resume m complete con­ for the rental of yOur apart- month, oaU 648-8564. '|bUAN9MERA VIHAOPAVA sale, 9,weeks old, $85. J. D. Real Estata, 64S- Also older 2-famny. ' S7B-7600 Manchester Exchange IfUUng nnUihlne operator TM. 628-6681 and truck driver. Q^nlngs on 6129. to tte extent o< a *teake coed” InMrtlen. Bnron whieh tails from J. McLaughlin tor, 64S-;1677. —Enterprise 1045. Maidihge Gbucker An Equal Opportunity various shifts. Gdod' beheflU AriidSS FoTSalS ' 45 OLENWOOD combination FIVE ROOM apartment, re­ iMoeh the vahm ad the adrerttnwieat w tl net ha oameted h f and oil atove, 325. CWl 1 !^ rooms. cently redecorated. Appliances at 649-6308. «maka good” ...... (set up and operate) Employer ’ SCREENED LOAM tor the best $115, heat, hot water, stove, BusdneM Property MANCHESnSB — New listliw. RENTAIB—Power roQflr, chain 81 ^M per^ll St.,''Manch(BUr. 7382. included. $116 per month. J. B A W saws, trail rdOer'and aerator,^ Tarrtt Lathe in lawns ai)d. gardens. Oeliv refrigerator, parking, 16 For­ D. Real ESUte, 643-5129: ForSalo 70 8H reoprBaneb, IH baths, gw> .Conn, dr caU 643t4l41 for ap- ered from ^ a r ncreening plant The BAflAOT rig^'^tln* neighborbood, bsaw lawn vac. rototiQers. Also sales (set up end operate) B R ipdB PO R T am’ lathe bands, BRAIDED RUGS —excellent est St., off Mftlii St., 646-0090, BUSINESS BLOCK, corner 10- . ^ W A U tS eff Oo. geelwnth Tad ftna) full and part-Ume, benefits, .polntment. Also gravel, sand and QU condition, one 12 X is, 360, one 643-5676. SIX ROOM duplex, centrally lo­ Ultoly landscaped yard, I18,* and service on all lawn equip­ Bridgeport MlUan cationr T X Maltoholtto Parkade ment Capitol Equipment, 88 grmq;» Insurance, paid boUdays pELIVERY BOY - Soriie sales (3eorge -H. Grlffing, too. And 6x9, $30. beige and brown. cated, all improvements, vene- aoo. Hayes Agency, 648-0181. 643-2711 875-3136 (set up and operate) TO RENT—One 8 room apUrt- tten blinds, tile bathroom. Cell imately )|. I j . Good ester 649-6306 Main B t. 643-7368. and vacation. Apply at H A - experience, part-time, e've- ______over. 742-78M. Mahogany dresser, 335. 675- future ■ ^ 66S.000. lose; ment end one 2 room apart' 949-1202. , ,,, UANdSEernBR — near Mato Tool Makers end Machinists B Tool A Engineering Co., 12 nings and weekends. Apply in (XEAN RUGS, like new, so J. D. Real Ettate, 67 PTUNOBTON AT. — **»•«- flt. 4-lainfly *tome. Excellent to- DICK’ S SKR.VICE, snow plow­ Prospect St., Manchester. - . ment arith heat, stove and re- ing, carpentry, rec room s, re-"" Steel Handler Tb control ell person. Manager, Liggett Rex- easy to do with Blue Lustre, frigeratof furnished. Call 64S-! 'THREE ROOM apartment, 643-8770. rooms, fourth pMsibla, 8 . corns predn^. 6 rooms to Tranblo RaatUig Oar AdveiHtarl modeling, general ; repairs, raw material and handle WANTED young man to -'ail Drag, Manchester Shdp- Rent electric shampooer 31. Mnsioal InstraniMit* 53 5118 between 8:30 a'.m.-4:3t stove and refrigerator. Inquire ROOMING — — — baths, large cloeeta, cedar »*ch apartment. Owner wanta learn merchandising aspects of 'ping Parkade. Olcott Variety Store. centrally cloitot, oil hot watyr heat, --i- nmao AMnar 84fl- painting. Interior and exterior, cu toff. .-l. _ . . Pm- ^84 HOll St., dOyS. locate income $6,304, dinette, Jalousled porCh, 2-car JJJ M-Hm f Aumriag ServiM rubbish rtmoval, moving, mu- drug store', good salary, fringe USED UPRrOHT PIANOS, re- ______AU Benefits . . . TIRE CITY needs a man for SUPER STUFF, sure nuf! conditioned, reasonable. 643- ONE BEDROOM 8 room apart- BEAUTIFUL first lloOr .apart m ra e ^ s 31,205.. Priced at garage with fieotrlc doors. sonary. Call 643-4636. Help W antej^ftoiflle 85 bMieflts and exceUent future. full-time work in Uie service That’s .Blue Lustre for clean- 6.’563.' $!»,90O. Paul J. Correati eustom built. Immediate eecu- KANCUESTBR —New Uattog. Ffm to HtraM Reaien PaintliiF—Paperinc 21 Help W ante^Pcm ale 35 Wrtte Box T, Herald. ment, choice central, secluded ment, 4 large roome, base­ R.W.A. ROOFING and Sheet- An Equal Opportunity - department. Job includes tire mg rugs and upholsUry. Rent ------location, adults, references. board radiation, aluminum' Agency, 843-5383. 'panoy, toid 20*a 849-4418. Brick tomt 6-itoom Chpe Ood, SPEED TYPIST opportunity, d e n i a l A8SIST!aNT needed Waad en OM o< metal Co. Rooting, sheetmetal, PAINTING—Interior and ex­ Employer GENERAL^ FACTORY work, ocrvlce, ^brakes, exhaust sys- electric ehampoocf, 31. The COMPLETE SET of Sllnger- 3120. 640-0287. etorni windows, Venetian 1 8 fun batlia, mny ptoaterad, assist sales and advertising for orthodontiet’s office.' Some No aaanar at home improvements, expert terior, very reasonable, free fuU-tima. Aiqdy 6:30-4. New '■tem, wheel alignment. We win Sherwin-Williams Oo. land drurao, white pearl ail btinds, fireplace, cabinet kitch­ MANcMfotiTEIt^H ly fliwto ^ juj, garaga, wooded lot, manager for RoekvlUe firm. experience preferred. Atlrito Lknd For flak 71 wortcmanship. Days 623-9086, estimates. Call Richard Mar­ Bnglaiid Metal Products, 44 1 train you. Fringe benefits in- — ,----- — ------^------acc^ories. Call 640-0207.' FOUR CLEAN spacious rooms en, form ica ooUnters, e l e c t r i c ______teen built naiMli, flreplaoe, on jtM* wig school shontac. five niary scale. 280-5160. EXPipiBNCBD DIB MAKER, e v e n h ^ , 742-8640. tin, 640-9286. ,High pressure but interesting elude Insurance and vacaticna. A "Job well done feeling" ------second floor, Venetian, blinds. range and refrigerator, off INDUSTRIAL ZONE from $-26 bot watw beet, panoto^x-^uiag ^ oSrtSiR. Job lor willing worker. Will fiUl-tlme overtime. An Stock Place. Bee Dick or Jerry, Tiro aty, carpete with Blue Lus- SALES CLEUUC — evenings Ideal for adult couple. No pets. street lighted, 2-(»r perking, acres, centrally locatod. Ji D. room, cell now. Hoyee *geooy. j,, fyuaoek Oo.. 64M84B. INTERIOR AND exterior teadi new skills. Congenial of­ equ^ opportunity employer. 867 Broad St., Manchester. tre. * ‘ Rent electric shampooer Antiques 56 Upper Laurel St. area. Call 8464U8L — ----- —------— ------JUBWERim SERVI8E painting, ^ wallpaper removed, and weekends, part-time, flex­ beautiful country location, 15 Real Estate, 643-6120, 641-8779...... PRIVACY — WoOdod custoto BouMliold Bcrrlcdfl fice and considerate employ­ Apply Glayle Mfg. Oo., Inc., TOOL DESIGNERS minutes from Manchester, ...... - - ...... fully ' Insmed Rene Belanger, ible hours, pleasant working FURNITURB, salesman full or iunSv''’’* * Wallpaper WANTED -to ” buy -historical ______DUPLEX — 14 rooms, 8 mmeh, firoplaco, foyor. dlto- Offered 1$-A er. Call 876-8386. 1068 C ToUand Sti, East Gbuti heat, hot water, inejuded- 3126. -I7S-2SII 643-0512 or 644-0804. conditions. Apply in person. Top natos and overtime, part-time. Apply Marlow's, LAWTON GARDENS — 4'i ragea, offico apace, oeiitraUy washer, dispoaa), w ^ to wap tord. Adults, 643-7066. Houssfl For Sale 72 Y ea n REWBAVING of bums, moth DENTAL ASSISTANT needed Manager, Liggett Rexall Drug foU benefits and profit Inc. 867 Main St. % HP GE motors 115-230 Cap. Ink wells, glass, plates,. etc.; oom duplex, baths, dish­ ______^ located, aluminum siding, hot mofpet*, 2-car garage, HMOhtos antique Jewelry, books. pa*nt- JIC time boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ BJXTERIOR a n d IntSrior paint­ for Tolland office. Mail resume Itfanchester Sboiqilng Parkade. sharing. type 19.05, 48V DC 4 amp fil­ washer, private patio and cel­ krANCHBSTBfl — 8 'bedroom water 2-aeoe heat, 4 bedrooma Agency, Realtora, 8494824. dow shades made to measure ing. Wallpaper books, paper- to P. O. Box 183, Tclland, CUSTODIAN wanted evenings, tered regulated rack 49.95, , ingg, furniture, clocks; ^ - lar. J. D. Real Estate Ca, 643- Colonial, dishwasher, buUt-lns, each side. Pbilbrick Agency, ------. ------— hanging. Ceilings, Floors. Ful­ SALESPERSONS — experienc­ OPPORTUNITY TO jfuU-time, 3-10, $2 per hour, Air blowers 6.95 up, pectron- praisal by appointment. 649- Furnished Apartmenta ^ A disposal, m baths, aluminum •0.8484. ACREAGE WIIB traea —TSOr Aatomobil«« For Salt 4 all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys Q>nn. 6129. made while you wait Tape re­ ly Inwired, workmanship puar- ed. Women’s wearing apparri MANCHESTER half CMS, Blue Cross and Maj­ Ics 10,000 Items.^ Oi^n 8:30- 4196. 'Siding, storm windows, sewers. of road toontaga ^th a pei^ 3, 4 or 6 day week. Apply INCREASE YOUR 1064 OBSSVBOLXn — Impala, corders for rent Marlow’s 867 anteed. Leo PelleUer, 649-6326. APPUCATIONS now being, acy T O O L & D E S IG N or Medical paid by Board of 6:30, 6 days. G. U. Reed Co., ’THREE ROOM apartment, liv­ THREE ROOMS, furnished, on l/ $1*.900- Butebtos Akefl- ROORLBDGE — 7 rooUi coo- albility of 6 bullitog lota pha HEMLD cepted for waitress work at Tweed’s, 773 Matin St. euper sport, bucket seats, auto­ Main, 640-522L If no answer 643-9043. INCOME ISO Hartford Rd., Manchester Education. Apply Board of Ed- 154 Main St, Middletown. 347- ^earinE Apparel—-Furs 57 ing room, kitchen, bedroom bath, all utilities, suitable for cyi Realtors. •M9-5S24. temporary Spht Level Modam e 2-famfly iMUse in matic, floor shift. Call 872-0766 the Treat Shop, 260 Hartford 649-6263 catioii Office, Tolland. 875- 6038.' ------and bath, electric range, re­ one or two adults. Parking. kitchen, large living room with ditiqa, |$1.600. Pbflbriek -Agoo Rd. <0682. ,x-^, ' X . MANCHESTER. — E n jo y ca re - WOMEN TO coUect eggs, parti ------^------;------— MANCHESTER HIGH School frigerator, heat, hot Water, no 272 Main S t cathedral ceilliig, ona fidl cy. 6494464. BOX LETTERS 1965 FORD — sedan, automatic RoildliiB'-xCoiitractliiB: 14 Floor PinislUne 24 Good Sealtest boma de­ REMINGTON 22 rifle. Ciopper free living in this eooiKHnleal time, 9 a.m.-l p.m. 742-6232. FUUrTTMB euto mechanic, letter sweaters. Originally $17 pets. Available Nov. 1, Call two half baths, family room, transmission, excellent run­ SALESWOMEN — part-time, livery routae are now open GAS s t a t i o n attendants, full hot water tank. Maytag wring­ McKlnnjpy Broe., Inc., 643-2139. 2-family duplex, new tiled F o r T m t q u A^^TTY Carpentry — Rooms, OTiOOR SANDING and refitJam high school graduates only. Ap­ experience on front end ma­ good condition, one half price, garage^ ^$28,000. Fbllbrielt ning condition. 64S-0667. EXPERIENCED woman to whihh wUl give the right or part-time. See Mr. Sloan, er type washing machine. 643- one 35. 649-5069. baths and siding, recent fur­ dormers, por«±es, basements,' , faig- (specializing in older ply In person. Casual ViUage chine helpful, top wages paid Business Locations A gm eir, 849-8464. care for 24 year old poUo girl. men good Income and per- Esso Service Onter, Route 83, 6500. POUR ROOMS, first floor, elec­ naces, jdumbing and toot. IpfonnattMi 1061 FORD Galaxie converti­ reflnlshed, cabinets, built-lns, floors), cleaning and waxing Shops, .,956 Main St., Manches­ to an experienced qualified For Rent 84 Wednesday morning. CaU 643- _manent employment. 6 day Vernon. tric stove and hot water fur­ Good return for the investment FIVE BBIHIOOMS, 2 MU baths, ble, power steering, power form ica, aluinlnnm, viny). floors. Painting, Paperhang­ ter. 'week, mhpy fringe bene­ man. See Mr. Sloan, Sloan-Ga­ DON’T MERELY brighten your Wanted—To Bor 58 nished. Vacant December 1. TOR SBUU> nip he* 0479. STORE — centbr of Mandiester, minded. CaU now, 3 1 6 !^ . Paul n ed en i kitchen with haUt-ine, braJtes, automatic, good con­ steel, ceramo siding. William ing. No Job too smalL John fits, Uberai commission ar­ rage, Route 88 Vernon. ARTIST for decorative ca.blnet carpets. . .Blue Lustre them 3100. monthly: Call 640-3627, om A rn the lOiMIty ad Robbins Carpentry Service. STEP XXP TO Avon. Dignified newly remodeled store, froi.*. W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4888. g fireplaces, walk-out base­ a » adrortlaMradromanr i w l i « hoK dition. 646-0211. VerfaUle, 649-6750. WOMAN FOR cleaning every rangement makes possible design, part - time. Gunver reliminato r^^b ^ ®®« “ Oque 1 649-8446. part-time employment. for FULL-TIME —Men with Jani­ Mfg. Co., call 649-2880. tog. Rent electric shampooir, furaltore. china, glass ----- ^------and Interior, reasonable rant- oAnirvn btww vit "« ment, screened portih, garage, totten. Baaden Friday, 8 hours, 31.60 per hour, high earnings. torial . experience and floor 1063 TE3MPEST convertible, re­ CANPHIL Floor covering, 73 -ei young women of all ages. Earn 31. Larsen’s Hard'ware. silver, picture frames, old FT/E^OOM duplex, 3100 per els. Brokers Invited. 522-3114 inc bttnd hoc NEWTON H. SMITH A SON - own transportation. 64ti8692. waxing experience, good wages ------SK,! daatan to built 326 engine and transmis­ Birch St. Wall to wall carpet­ up to 35 an hour calling on the FIRST CLASS mechanic. Ap­ coins, guns, pewter, scrap mitoth, imme^le occupancy of offices presently room, breezeway and ga- S i Remodeling, repairing, addi­ and vbeneflta:” Apply General Identity ai sion, extra rear end, bucket ing. linoleum. Free estimates. homes in your,, neighborhood BABYSITTBR — Part - time, SEALTEST x , ply Bourne Buick, -.285 Main gold, watches, old Jewelrr,/2H room apartment,an. m.n 385tBK Mrper professloHal puTpose mge. Mortgage available here. « seats, stick shift, new tires, tions, rec rooms, gauges, Expert installation. CaU 643- CSeaning Servloe, 46 Oak 8t„ St. See Service Manager or prooednrat with ^ complete line of Christ­ 8:30-1. CaU 643^8977, after 8 F O O D S \ Dlainond»—Watches— hobby collections, palntlp$^ - month, November 1 occupan- is now avaUable In the SUte T. J. Crockett, Realtor. SiS* glOQ, OaU 742-7726 after 5. porches and roofing- No Job 1218 or 649-2085. mas gifts for all members of 640-6834. Call 649-4571 for appointment. attic contents or whole estates.'** 'ey, references required. Phil p.m. Milk Division ______JewtiliT 49 Theater Building. Can be sub- 1577. ■ : . . ta the too small. Call 649-8144. the family. Complete training. Furniture Repair Serrice, 648- brick Agency, 649-8464. LEGAL.®^ bok In CaU 289-4922. FULLEK BRUSH CO. needs Contact Stephen Gasper MANAGER AND part-time help FULL OR part-Ume factory w a t c h A rm «Z. ?44E. ^ mvlded If nroewary For to- oONOOltD RD. - beiutitlil 1066 CHEVBLXiE — Super Sport ADDITIONS —remodeling, ga­ ■work, apply Ka-Klar Toy Cbm form ation caU Theater mana addranaad to the Bonds—Stochs— thousands of Fulleretts to 643-7697 needed for pet department. Ap- pairing. Prompt service. Up to MANCHES’TER — like new 3 Ranch, latye living room, tor* NOTICE^ fled Kanafor. Manrhaaiar vinyl top, $2,760: Call 643-1056. rages, rec rooms, bathrooms pony, 60 Hilliard St. ger. 643-7831 Mortgages 27 3-U, NURSE’S AIDE, fuU-time, service customers for Christ­ ply King’s, pet department. 320. on your old watch in HOUSEHOl© lots, antiques, room apartment, appliances, mal dining room, caMnet Uteb- 1V> be seM at public auction ■votrinfl Berald, toflattar tiled, kitoheitf remodeled. CaU part-time. Laurel Manor, 649- An Equal Opportunity Call 640-8336. trade. Closed Mondays, F. E brle-a-brac, clocks, frames, heat and hot water included. with a manw Wattny the mas Season. C ^ 644-2269 or HELP SANTA. Alto help your- INDUSTRIAL Space — 4,000 en, 2 bedrooma, reeraattoa on November 12, 1966 at 10:00 Leon Clewqlnskl, Builder, 640- MORTGAGE LOANS — first 4619. Employer Bray, 737 Main St, State glassware. /W r buy estates. SmaU quiet "building, 3130. aonmantaa yon do MOT 8TDDEBAKER — 1960, good 644-0202. eelf too, by earning big mon­ square feet, first floor ^>ace, room, landacaped yard. Mar- ajn. at Manchester im , ^ 24 420L second, third, aU kinds realty, MEAT CUTTER, fuU-tlme, ex- ’Thec.oe Building. Village Peddler, Auetlonaer. monthly. Hayes Agency, 646- want to aaa yoor lettar. oonditlpn, 3200. CaU 643-8741. REGISTERED Nurae --- full- ey eelltog Knapp Shoes in your centrally located. WiU sub­ ion E. Robertson, Realtor, Windsor Street statewide, cr^it rating uimec- ONE GIRL oW ce. Secretarial, . perienced, OaU ^Ir. Crispino; 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649 3247. 0131. Tour tattar will hr da- CUSTOMERS satisfaction our time for Public Health Nur­ spare time. Big commiM'bna divide. F or partiiBulars caU ( 4^ 0953, - . Gooneotlout- ene 1960 Fort,- atroyid Itthaadvartiaar la essary. Reasonable, confiden­ bookkeeping experience requir­ FULLrTTMB MAN for carpet 643-8633, for Interview appoint­ 1980 BUICK ELEJCTRA — 4- guarantee. Any type of remod­ sing Association of Mansfield. and all year ’round, too. Con­ ona yoaNra mentioned. K door hardtop, air-conditioning, tial,, quick arrangements. Alvin ed. WeU paying, Interesting work room. Apply Mr. Tur- ment. ' Gxrdeii— lP>uin— D ah r m a n o j ^ e r _.... s i , ™ . . ® - eling is our speciality. Let us Address the letter stating qual­ tact JbJm Kay, Manager, 464 pewter, lamps and all coUect- cellent location, one child, no 350>Maln St., 643-1108. not K win be handled In power brakes, steering, seats, Lundy Agency, 627-7971, 983, work. Diaplaycrait, MencbM- geon, Watkins Bros., 936 Main P r M u c to 60 Ranch, oattM, raedera qsUmate your plan. No obliga- CTTin «« ifications to Mrs. Clifford Ward West Mein St., New Britain, Ible itema Any quantity. The pets, refrigerator, stove, park- Lcgul Notles the uaual rnanaar. windows, runs, looks good. Hartfoid, evenings ter, 643-9667. kltdien, formal dtoing zoom, tion. Call Herm Frechette,, 643- ' R. P. D. No. ■*, Storrs,. Con­ y Sti ______' ______*O0fio. OaU 225-2007. STRUTILY fresh eggs for sale. vBric-A-Brac Shoppe. 644-8963.. ing, 390.„CalI 1-633-9057. fam ily room , 24x34 with fire-' 3445. 872-0360 aUter 6. 1567. W esley R. Smith Cton- necticut 06268. (XERK — targe acrotmtlng de­ Tomaszewakl. B ox 363,^ South ______Bouses For Rmt €5 struction Co.< 234 Center St. SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ INSPECrrOR. PuU lor part-time ,UCK DRIVER — eityer- Rd., Bolton, open daily, 049- WANTED — otM upright piaDc, ATTRACIIVB 4- room apart- place, 2-car garage, iMge Jot s(lpi-iipl9ii«l1iDr 1065 CONTINENTAL, 4-door partment, high school grad­ in Job shop. Diversified and limited funds available for sec­ fe n ce d , we will train a reU- 6472. good oondttion. —Manchester - . ment, automatic heat, hot wa- SIX ROOM Colonial, garage, with tnitt trees, $IhCoqo. n o - sedan, vinyl roof, air-condltlon- SEWING MACHINE uate, no experience necessary; experienced. AU benefits. Gun- USED CARS LOST — Mala Gennaa Sbep- CARPENTRY — Cpncrete work ond mortgages, payments to Salble man for fuel, oil and gaji- ...... Country Club, 646-0103. ter, working couple. No chU- nica lot, 3100, per month>J. brick Agency, 94I-8494. ing, all power, leather Inter­ OPERATORS Manchester office. Mr. Wisan, ver Mfg. Co., 334 Hartford Rd. A COBIPLETB fceo^,, sUver gray, bladk mark­ anything from cellar to roof, suit your budget. Expedient IjDline deJlvery. Year ‘round ~ dren. 640-4310. , Real Estate, 643-6120. ior, new tires. Ehccellent condi­ 649-6361. .lufpiwK' ings, wtatta rtiest "Shep;” V i­ inside and out, no substitute for service; J. D. Realty, 643-5129. Experience help and quaU- SELECTION •fob with a ll company bec^ito. POTATOE18 FOR sale. Nat­ tion, low mileage. Cost 37,600, quality work, satisfaction guar­ S3al - - - ...... cinity Bolton. Child’s pat. Ra- fied trainees wanted. Earii han 528-3151. sieky Farm, 644-0304. Hooma Wlthaut Board 5 9 th ree room ' apartmmit, exec u tive s-bedroor 3oi^- automatiesiyl I sacrifice, at 33,90CL Private anteed. competetiva prices, no ______^___ . _ . ______NOTICE wartL 647-9673. as you. learn, excellent WOMAN TO DO part-time cook­ THB 'THOMPSON H O U S B, hot water, retrtyerator, lal, 1% baths, garage, flre- owner. Call 742-703$. k Job too small. D A D Oaipen- Business Opportunity 28 BOURNE BUICK hourg a Uent~ out about the intere'rting edge of Chrysler Corp. cars . ,cated, call 648-5118 < between > persons toterssted may WANTED Snow tires. 649-8608. 1643-6945. ^ T O P A Y areas. S t Maty’s Church. 649- workmanship. 649-6496. 643-5129 643-8779 and challenging, positions preferred but not essential. Reasonably priced 4-Door 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ------T------—— - attend this hearing. &eenent Comer “SUPER DELUXE” Wnnfert— ttnnma— ltoarrf AU ------— VERNON Y^ru'iv>« — Manchester jnaneneater Mne,nne. 8a Zoning Board of-Apprals 9287. ^ now open with our small Contact Joseph Palazzl, Serv­ Fleetwood. Air conditiontog, TAKE care bf chlldrm establlshed^^ompany locat­ L o c o t ie n ^ 5 n my own home, days, new: 8 ROOMS of FURNITURE ^ oa ^ r o o m duplex, convenient bedroom Rwich.^^ baths. John F. Clifford, Tracks—Tractors 5 Roofliig and Clumiieya 16-A ice Manager, Chortbes Motors, new tiree, winterized, tol MAN roR PR$SS-STmC) DEPT. ed in ' the Constitution XWaddell School. 649-0692. ALL 100% OUARANTEEID ROOM WITH board to private location, 3115 {monthly. .Inquire^ large built-in kitchen, immed-i Chairman AutomoMlw Far Sal* ' 4 AUTO AGENCY, new and ^80 Oakland 8t„ Manchester. powler.. Owner baying new 186 Center St., after 6 p.m. . late occupancy, 3160. monthly.- 1949 % TON Jeep, 4-wheel drive ROOFING — Specializing re- used . cars. For details- caU Plaza area. Easily acces­ E o e k v ille home near Eart Side and West John A. Cagionello, OtEDir BY PHONE. Need a IKPHUUENCED MOTHER wiU O N LY $433 Side Recreation baOdtoga- \ Lawrence F. Flaao, Realtor, wlth rack body. Call John, 640- pairing roofs of all kinds, new Paul J. CorrenU Agency, 643- sible by bus from Manches­ EXPERIENCED painter want­ oar. Secretary EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY — WE- WILL car? No cash needed, 100 car TEL 5294671 «rare for children in my home $14.08 DOWN -Write Box “D", Berald. ‘ 640-5871. •- S 0y>5 or after j6 caU 643-5220. roofs, gutter , work, chimneys 5363. , ter. 1 ed. Call between 6-7 p.m., 649- ______WEST SUDS area room du- adection. Ask for Mr. Brun­ Jwhllc mother works. Call 64$- $14.08 MONTH TRAIN. 37>/i hour week, paid Tuefitioo, Im pitalia)* cleaned, repaired. ' Aluminum 4343. TEL. M 9-1647 for details ------— ! - idex,-eaU , 643-2S«7. ner, 289-8266, dealer. 0085, anytime. JUST LOOK rt- tioo« rtdf 1m t «, pension plan and otiw r bfltijifttfi. siding. 30 years’ experim ee. SWIM POOL dealers wdhted, ip Positions in rating and Anaffmentfl^Flatfl— — ------^ ‘— FOR SALE — 1951 Chevrolet, ground, $595. and up. Contact Between 9 AJM.-8:30 PJM. NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ Free estimates. CaU Howley general clerical work.- • If Tanamanta flS ROOMS, furaished or unfur- half ton pick-up. 876-0547. ^ Fox Pools,"Inc., 1895 Whlteford ^ - nished, oU heat, reasonable, ed down? Short on down .pay­ 643-5361, 644-8333. you have a ifiath aptitude *tog^”o^^lI^e ’S e '^ ^ 16-PiicE^DTOOM APPLY m P^USON R d„ York, - Pa. Phone (717) WANTED parking, aduUs, good location. HELP WANTED ment? Bankrupt? Repossess- we’ll train in rating, For SI 4 between^ and 9 p.m- 18-PIECE UVING ROOM FOR 1-2-8 w om s. un- ROOEWG- REPAirPof roofs. 756-8324, furniahed, ho pets. CaU before 643-6380. aion? Don’t despair 1-1 See Hon­ Auto Accessories—Tires 6 further information and an F u il'T lin e ------12-PlECE KITCHEN The best In gutters and con­ 7:30 p.m ., 648-20U. IHanrifPBtpr ftienitig Iftr ^ est Douglas. Inquire about low­ g o o d OPPORTUNITY —com- interview appointment call W ITH — ’ 760 X 16 SNOW TTRES. on Buick ductors. Repair of chimneys, Mfiinfenqiiee Mon ;i, Situations Wanted'— - • Automobile Salasman est down, smaUest payments too. CaU CoughUn, .643-7707. mercial snow plw route for Miss Petrosky in our Per- ELECTRIC B R A N D N E W rims, 316. 670 x 15 snow tires HOUSEWIYES jj ' - Male 38< ..... Fun e r part-time, transportotlon fnrnisie4,'m uy beasAtO. anywhere. »No small loan or fi­ " I ... . I— ,■ sale, $1,200| yeariy gross, seU .-sonnel Dept at 527-0791 For Apartment Home. REFRIGERATOR on Ford rim s, 316. 649-1921. Permanent employment. NOW R’jamNQ Experience prefer^ but not ■seesaw. nance company plan. Douglas for 3400. 6^9-9767. between 8:05 a.ni, and 4:15 iltAN FRIDAY —Job shop, op- TVSET Motorsi 333 Main. Heating and Plmabing 17 ^ p .m .; ■ — ' ' - Good salary. Apaitment Jhratlon, purchasing,, subcon­ FK7TURB8QUB tum lsheA ^ Earn Extra Money For A N D RAN G E 'Apply ■ ''"y T ra B era — B O m p l u m b in g and heat- tract, accounting, available _ 196^ AMBASSADOR — Radio Schools and (Classes 33 For Interview, call RBSIDkiNTIAL XOCA'nON Mobile Homes 6-A ing repair?, iterations, elec­ llanukty. Write Box V. Herald. ^ ' C ^ > . ) and heater, backup lights, ex­ THE HARTFORD 643-0674 or 64S-nS6 1 Christmas ■ ' Free Set-up by Our Men One bedroom apartments, waU PAUL DODGE PONTIAC cellent condition, very low tric and gas hot water heat- CERAMICS AND mosaics TOWN OF MANCHESTER 1963 SHASTA ISOO, travel ers. Call 643-1496. crafts InstrufilJfCTi, I,eam this STEAM BOILER, —rr Free Service by Experts to waU carpeting, outside bal' 3 7 3 MAIN STltEET - ' mdlrage, only driven 6 nionths. trailer, sleeps six, stove and Barton’s heeds full-time and part-time petqile D o g s — **t8 41 Free storage Until Wanted exciting hobby and make your INSPECTION AND conies, free gas beat and bot Must seU to settle estate. OaU oven, gas ice box. 3I|200. 6 4^ '•PTSiS,' Axif?, Plrase Note: .^ipllances re- water and gas for cooking. 843-431L Moving— Tradong— own gifts. Call 872-<)?92 for In­ INSURANCE COMPANY throughout the holidays. Apply Burton’s'office, DA(3HSHUND Pw------. . , 7731. formation, anytime.' ready to go, miniature and conditioned.... . and J guaiwti stove, refrigerator, garbage POSITIdN VACANCY ___Storago 20 56 P r o je c t S t, H artford, Conn. Septic Tanks 841 Main SL Mon., Nov. 14. itandaid, cluunpkm blood one yw . disposal. Resident, superlntcnd- AND On Display at Main Store «it located corner of Edgerton 1959 LARK, economical second Garage— Se.rvice— MAM3IESTER DoUVery. Light Helo Wanied-^Female 35 fines. Also;..... car, $75. CaU 649-4612 after 6. An Equal Opportunity Southington ir688-6578. Phone for Appointment and Hemlock Streets. Inunedl' M ECHANIC n S to r a g e 10 trucking and package delivery. Employer ABK FOR "CARL’** Refrigerators, washers and REGISTpi^P 1 professional Plugged Sewers ate occupancy, 3125. monthly. OPEN H O USE OROOMINa and boarding aU Htfd. 247-0358 or 627-9036 CMl 2665 VOLKSWAGEN — ivory WANTED —garage in vicinity stove moving speciality. Fold­ nurse;'7 'a.m.-8 pan., Sunday HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 1 with tan interior, radio and (A Norman Street. CaU 646- differential and Friday. Pro­ Machine Gleaned breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C See It Day or Nhight MANNARINO ^ ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. BHCPBRIENOBJD dental . as­ heater. Very good • condition. 0023. gressive nursing home. Refer­ • Chase, Hebron tld., Bolton, if you have no ineans of tranS' MANAGEMENT CO. Saturdoy - Sunday, Nov. 12-13 Must Bell. Try it, and make sistant," fullRime positlOT, Septic Tbabs, Dry WeDs, ences. 875-9121. S e ^ r Linee InstaOed-^Gel- 0 S E " » » ^ ! 643-5427. . portatfon, TU seiid ihy auto for : 289-739S an offer. 640-3348. Painting—jPapering 21 Wednesday off, good salaiy. Vtor. iBNraJSH skt^err'fem'kte: yo“ ’ Nh obllptUon w hatever. 02J5 Hourly Rote Boslness Sendees Please phc^,. 640-5675. Replies lar Waterproofing Done. NOON TILL DARK I960 PLYMOUTH station wag­ O ffe r e d IS INSIDE! and outside A n tin g . confi^ntia]. orange beltixr. whelped May LOOKING for anytotog to ^ on, a^m atic 6 cylinder, re­ You name yoiir own price. CONSOLE I MeKINNEY BROS. •24. excellent blood Hnei. 649- g ^ -o f gas even«.yq».don t rpntals^^5rtm«nts.rentals — apartments, ‘IFsd np "With your present C U STM I K o w r DWELUNOf i Can The built motor jand transmission M A M RUBBISH....—640-9787. Special rates for homeowners homes, taultlple dweUlrtr>,' no UBEBM , FRIN ee BENEVTtBi'rim .M in’ I#-,; Indtistrial, commercial, resi­ Sewerage Disposal Co. Bogres ARenoy, 55 East Center^ seals, good; condition, $260. 06 or over. 64|-7868, 876-8401. ‘ . OPERATOR u s Pearl St. — 648-6808 fees. Ciin J. D. Real Estate, ^snehss Rjitsd RasclMt L-Raw 640-8739 aftjh: 5. dential service. Leaves baked v i i pOCBXiES — AKC, priced -to 48.45 xU iY N ST., BAmWORD §48-5129 flb, none M 6'0^» / cation; 11 paid hoUdajni; aick leavert^ a l Sfcbn- TOP QUALITY work at low­ for BEST RESUL1S; and removed by giant Vac Sys­ Opening for IBM 1401 con­ ;?S 2'rj..‘S S 5 :’S OPBM,NIOHTSTILL.PJt. U S E D C A R S tem. Lawn mower tune up and est prices, interior and exteri­ sole operator. Thtee shift ($2IMIM) ($22,0N) (SNAN) ity; Town penaon plan; paid accident a^d healtii repairs. Incinerators and card­ or-paint^, top grade paint . operation, IBM 360 on or- *8627. ' L l WHY PAY 80-50 per cent m ore? BARGAINS and group life insurance; Town pajra-^ne-half of board drums. Good used -furni­ u sed, freo'estimates. CalURay ' der. Company offers excel­ Duf low overhead (no rent or Noii-clGvtlo|inMiit„ :L ture snd appliances at all BeUiveau, 649-2110. ] WANTED t eir^oyes) means low discount ■ m Bob Vloletto, Sales Mgr. lent free benefit program. L O W C O S T . 6 0 ! W AN11D Blua Croas, CMS find tdl. of individual onidoyo’fll tlmea. , / prices, on quaUtyhew furniture,. '■ ■» JOSEPH F. Lewis oustotn pllati Including health and acci­ E V E R E T T W. ' Oean, Late Model NOTICE I HkaBLE FNMNCiira SOLIMENE MOTORS dent insurance, life insur­ CASH R A « (il5 WORDS) - ^ For savingO, service, and satis- Major Modjeal; Credit Union avidlaUa, . 1 LEAVES RAKED and removed, tog. Interior and «cterioi^ pa- NotieoiS leis bere^hen^ givengiv( toot button, wttoout ,pressure S67 Oakland St, Manohester ance and| pension plsn.^ VAN DYNE O m D a y ..... 46e 3 Doyt $1.17 FUEL OIL TRUCK DRIVER quoRM boyim ' ; ' ■ • ' ’ 643-0507 altld, backyard and celbur rub- periMBglng, .waUpnpor 're­ USED CAj^S toe Aqdit Report tor the Town gaftamonshlp, visit us today. moved. Wallpaper bonks oo re­ B O n ,D E R Six Doyi,. ...$1.96 TO Days . . . . . $ 3 . 0 0 . blfiv removed. Very, reason­ Write Box 8, Herald, atat- 9t Bolton, Cohnectiout, tor the i;,eBtona FuraUkire Cb., 198 Good 'working eoliditionflW ith aU beneflta available. DIreettsns: To Btohard Bead, VoriMn. lYom MonehesOert ' ' 1 ■’ • to' 1904 VCHACBWAGBN sedan, suh- able. 649-1868 after 6. quest FuUy Insured. JTsa es­ "Thg business exp^ence,. Planning' T5%dd'~A-Boom f T w ’ f ^ i e a d Pear -September 15, 1966 to gouth St., RoeWUe. 876-2174> Bonte « * 44A to Lake Street. 1.7 mllM to Fer appBraitonslap^ to* PERSONNEL (^pnCiL MenM* ^ i M M ^ i A T E A c t o n loof, radio and beater,, wind­ timates. OaU 640-0068 education and -saJaiy re- Garage, Reo Boom, For AO Makes . ^ tune 30.1966 {6 now oh file tn 9-8, Saturdhy 0-5, i 1...... ■ - : ■ ' SHARPENING Sehice —Sawa, I'----- :-----,-4 ;------B ld u ii Road ira le ft pid RtoMtag, 41 Center Street Manehestar, OsnnaeMsi|t shield washers. B xcell^ con­ qi^rements. ~ . ^model Kitchen ? ' Cdli before 10:30 wedeebtyn (9 A M. Saturday). You toe Town Clerk’s Office tor — .i-—■ - — ' 1 ■ ’ APPLY IN PERSON ONLY dition, 1906. Can 8^-6446. knives, axes, aheara, skates, PAINTTN0 BY pick Fontaliie, CARTER CHEVROLn can start an ad or tan ^ an ad same day. taublic Inspection. , FOUR PIECE wrought. (ron ib|aiy blades, Quick servloeL .. interior a i^ e^ti^rior.. Paper I Free Eettmates nflW'11(Miyw;KcweiBalMr U . : l ^ , CO h I N C . , - >OUve H.1bo)nqr, set 'l^wp piera ,Mcttonal, cof-' PIMOCK REALTY IM l FORD, exceUent riumlng CSapitol Equipment Oo. 88 Maiq hanging and. wall paper ramw- . Ptoimlng Servloe * q\rtm Cl^' fee taUe and dorner tabl^, BANTLY OIL CO. Ind: t \ Eppttitis / ; i coodltloa, tnchidlng mags, S t, MaiuAester. Hours dally a t putcb Boy and DuPemt . Available 1229 Main St. { November A $85. OaU oftsr dJO pm. 64fl- m liAiH'SlBEBT-^lANCHBSTER 6 4 9 .9 8 2 3 649*5249 tsebonietsr, floor shltt. Car 7-6. Ttauraday 7-0,^ Saturility 7t ' (Quality workmanship. Call 7-*, 8 -li, RN or LPN,- part-tinfo- Phone 649-5235 ' M 3-»ll CSflflsifled Dept( ^ l . Pho^ 246-4781 -|oto OnuMcUoiib * 9M L ’ sm ilto dOM. t iA W i. , A, fltt-7966. 1 ' ' ' U ural MOnor. 646-4619. - • ■ ■' I I T B M O H

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PAGE TWENTY-THREl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, g 6 n N„, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1 ^ FRIDAY, No v e m b e r i i , 1966 PAGE TWENTY-TWO M ANCHESn® EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, Cp Snbnrban Fdr Sale 75 ______SnbarbtaiFor^ ______Sak^ __TS' ______&tbnrban For 8ak 78 Snbuhan F«r 8 ^ 78 • Sotbarbiu For Sale 75 R o u b m , For Sak T2 . . Honato For Sale' 72 Lota For 73 tVt 9k Men Ahoyd . For a retired oou- BAST Ha r t f o r d ,. - nmr 7 BAST HARTTORD -Bgeeutive BjsTATE Oh Coventry Lake. ANDOVEIt — 7 acres ot'level BOLTW «, , room Oolonlia, bqUtdn Mtobea. MANCXiESTBR - new 10 i^m NEAR VBRPLANCK School ,, Six fooih Colonial two car ga- semi-denred land With 800’ pie. Cozy 4-roOm Ranch, • room Raiqioh;" $ fireplaeea, ’Colonial in pi^i ;lw nelgiibor- 5% roomr coiy comer Cai>e. x 208. In beautiful i^dOitli bedrooms, large kitchen with z fireplace, aundeck. IH totto, ' bedrooi^ii' VA baths, Uteben tne low 40'a. v';Rec ‘Them, breezeWay and area. $S|000, term*. Call 648- two lull baths. S «v ^ frontage, on Hop mver. Ideal , »««r garage, blt^ w^ter, O m Cormier tiood, priced in landscaped and for club, camp 8? hoqiMlte. natural woodwork^ living 'wltd dbitUe oven and lurfaea PhUbrlck Agency, M9-8464. oversised garage, pins many • 4312, evenings, ibdtn with fireplace,'' rec room, . to actaopU, ehopptng, elmrehee. .unit, duinraaber and dlapoaal,: ^ Pione M issing treed^ 1^ . Ideal professional -Paul W. Dougan, llaaltor, M9- excellent .features, owneir,. 84^ — Two B-aone 'one' car garage, walk-up attic, TreetigO Real dining raom,lllving room, roe or AKMutlv^. Oh 8636. , large lot in qulbt nelghbor- 4827, Mrs. Beardaley. 28141^ room with fibmpleta. ' kitchen ' lots, all, utilitlee, good location, lakefront. of ccmum* Mid tiWr- ** ^ ~ * ^bopd. Prestige Real Estate, unK and bath with allower, $• LOOK! MANCHESTER — nearly new trees. Hayes Agency, 848-QlSl. ties.BelllorejS^«88-612L SOUTH WINDSOR -Executive fraiTlieE O ff Cinte Cod S .boom custom built Ranch, 289-6827. . ^ «ar gr^tga, largt patio, buUt- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS quality built two families. Sep­ Bolton fai iwiramlng pool with cabana arate fum a^, excellent fi­ IF YOU want a seven dnip re­ air- conditioning, breezeway, ------■ or used we’ve ^ol » A j L to 6 P Jl. New 2. Fam ily Duplex Subnrlwh For Sde , 75 garage and all the' extras that SOUTH WINDSOR — 8 room filter taouM - .with heater fOMttpied liroai ftgu.>M )- ...... - ..... (RANCH STYLE) nancing available. .Hayes Agen­ treat about 10 minutes. _____ , . bedrooms, large- EAST HARTFORD — 7’ room Manchester, let us shbw yoii' would'expde^ in this truly Itonch, 8 L I^ T IN C ir water, large lot, near northeast ct Nantookut • , cy, 64i6-03l3l. kitchen. Asking $15,900. Must An Air fVirce 0160 n®™***" “ island, Colonial in excellent copdlUon. this immaculate bohtemporary hoihe. Out of state o«i|er aobootfl, ebdrehee and shop*^ broador oanrled pa»a Btdiee to ^ SwwnJ ‘B’ea. »T CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT, All electric home, built-in be sold, foreclosure Imminent ping. Preetige Real Betate,' ews ir that’ s just r^ h tto r you, MANCHESTER ^ ^ Wall to wall carpeting, kitch­ Ranch, cirofi 1959 and condl-. wanllKfast sale^ Hayes Agen­ said. Of the 19 crewmen Hayes Agency, 686-0131. Seven > room «bcpandablo the scene, the spSEemnsn said. Of the 19 crewmen aboard. Tkni rsiDAX m m a .il — s a t v b d a s t AM. kitchens, ceramic bath, INVITE YOUR FRIENDS en with built^-lns, 1% baths, 2 tlon 1966( Automatic k itb h ^ cy, 64A0131. Ranch. S or 8 bedrobma, 288-68^, Mrs. Beurdsle^ 269- The search plsbe from Bertnu- only three survived. Jflnt bodies aluminum siding, 2-car ga- 6161, To spend an evening with fireplaces, 2-car garage, near w i^' bullt-iris, 2 full 'Sathk living room with fii^lace da also was a 0180. were picked up by rescue vee^ |(V' rageii 'la^. 285x500. * f c l you and ,.then entertain schools, slwpplng, churches. and bookcaae. Good ilzed VERNON — H you have had „ „ / The Coast Ckiazd outtor sels. Seywa others may have [a the terms to^ t your hu(^- Prestige Real Estate, 289-6827, on a loyefly: swimming pool. kitchen and dliiing room. l^argaret SntoUen Acuahnet out o< Portland, been trapped bathe fuselage. DIAL 643-2711 them in your family room finance. As)dng ■$W;6Q0 and tlon, 2-car garage, fireplace, Full ceramic bath. Base­ too much city life and want 'v- ■ which has a built-in bar. Qh Mrs. Beardsley, 289-6151. Thr^ Tenced pastures, bam •to get out Into the suburbs. J^V A TYLER, Realtor ,^ ith 2 box stalls and tack room worth it T. J. CrocketCReal- large lot, city watery ment garage. Plqn^ of IODW YORK (AP) — Mwgar- « ***«>' yes! This fine home has 6 SOUTH WINDSOR ^^Jlew Co­ tor, 683-1677, ers, close ^ sboftitng etoraga^ace. Outdbor utU-. here Is your opportunity to pur-. ^ j , only 9 years oM, tov^the scene. The cut- s ^ Visit us today. more rooms and garage. for horse lovers. Dog kennel ihools. Presjfed Real Estate, ii •nro'i.niM 6 room Oft. ._. .._. t * ___—...... i am. tsT Yskutsit. out of Ned Bedford, piaiw, the Lnckheed Super Q M P o 9 « . 649-4469 \ lonial, 4 hediNSoms, living and track. Many other extras. Ity eh M Large Shaded lot OonateUatton.' It oerriee alec- Price $18,500. J. Gopfion, • room, dining room and kitch­ VERNON — 6 room Cape, full witK good elzed garden lonlal, only 8 years oM. Fully ^^lag as Vm moUier. ■ ! » was sent, Low thirties. Belflore Agency. fnr VMM. Mwf Mm “ J“*y *•« another ra- tronic equipment to give early . Hooses Fur Salt 72 HouS^ For Sale. HELEN COLE 643-6688 649-5306. en, onp.'Car garage, rec room, shed dormer, modem kitchen, •pace. Fruit treea, grape equipped kitchen, 8 bedroom s, f o o r ^ ^ e r a utdf two ^ George De Cormif 643-5121. V atbor, nicely landscape > rirte?T i S T r i S S V>*roi plane from the seme wanfing of posriMe «n«ny ^ fireplace 1V4 baths, full base- garage with brtsezeway. Large Four room Ranch 1 full bath and' 2 lavatorlss. MANCHESTER — 8% room GRACIOUS, SPACIOU^ Ranch \ B & W flreplitcq, two car garage, l^cellent location. Quiet High assumable mortgage. wing at Otis crashed ih fop tlon and Is part of the North The BARROWS and .^ en t, treed lot. Priced in 20’s. $8,500. B U Y ? this clean 5 treed lot, 82’ swimming pool., hold. older Colomal. large rooms, on 225' wooded lot. Beautiful lotawlth bigHraes, dose to neighborhood. $19,600. Call Mrs. Smith, Jarvis Real­ atonuded seas about 100 mllee Amsrfoa.t air defense ayrtem. •T«IEW CAR SPECIAL WALLACE Co. Prestige Real Estate, 289-6827. room Ranch in Coventry. Ask $19,900. Philbrick. Agency,J849- The SmoUen’s mother, There­ big yard, designed for child­ high elevation. Mammorith liv­ $18,200X —MANCHES’TER 6 lake. Only $LM00. T. J. ty Co., Realtors, 688-1121. room Ranch, basement, fire­ Manchester Parkade for Homer Grasseler, Belflore 8464. sa Smollen, 60, dlsappeand Oct. ren. 3-car garage. Only $18,900. ing room. ' Country setting, EAST^HARTFORD — Beautiful' Crockett, Realtor, 6*3^77. l^anchester 649-5306 Agency, 643-6121. a st a r t f o r d 4. Slnca then, Margaret has Bagas Agency. tM^DSL City, location. ■ Low twenties. place, ft^ily kitchen, near _ 7 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, U & E REALTY CO, In c.' E H — New e-e BRAkNi^ NEW 1966 RAMBLER AMERICAN bus, shopping, school. Hutch­ BOL’TON Unustial Cape of duplex. $0,000 down, balance been in diaige of bqubebold Belfiore Agency, 643-5121. 1V4 baths, wall to wall carpet­ SALE WANTED—Immediately BOLTON $13,900. Immkcp- 648-2692 BRlCaC RANCH — Modern ins Agency, Realtors, 849-5324. MANCHESTER — large fam­ five rooms oh three levels, financed. No closhig costs. choree In the famUy*s $85>a. / 220 MODEL ADOOR SEDAN ily? Looking for a^home? I^eed ing, kitchen with fange, liv­ on this 6% room Contempo­ many extras, carport, lake .late 4-room Ranch, moder Nation Marks Passk Realty. 989-7870. month, three-room tenement kSribHE _ ertOi ^ ENGLISH SPLIT—Of unusual ing room with fireplace, one rary Colonial in" Vernon. dream kitchen; large land­ MANCHESTER — room Co- 5 bedrooms? We’ve got just the pri'vile^es, $15,900. Must be Robert D.' Murdock flat in tha Bronx; baii^ asEiBaa AS^g roesn, stone construction. 7’-4 rooms car garage, city water, close Raised hearth fireplace, 3 scaped lot, lake privileges. Bel tamiijy rocm w*k fireplace. 2- ,pius lovely outdoor patio. Ipnial, 114 baths, Xmodem thing for you. It’s on a country seen. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-6472 isClUTH WINDSOR — 0 room Her chore Includes oooUng kitchen with built-ins,\^oye, size lot, close to school, bus to schools. Prestige Real Es­ twin - sized bedrooms. Alumi­ 643-1577. ' Air Real Estate, 648-9332. Split, pliu rec room, patio, gar g a m AA sane. $SL500. IBghly desirable residential for the father, WUUam, 86, who dishwasher and disposal, s bed­ and new shopping plaza. Tip tate, 289-6827. num storms,, screens, doqrs. swimming pool. Assumable 014 Veterans -g’M brtck AgastcT , Realtors, grea. Professionally appraised woriu for a brick masonry fim , rooms, $19,900. Philbrick Priced to sell. Belflore Agency, per cent mortgage. BSl Air for fast sale. Immediate occu­ top condition and only $17,800. ^ p n o n 1-”7 mor" lanro ?ER CENT down On any and oaring for the dog. Her Agency, 649-6464. ^ WolvertonwkivArtnn Agcncy, Realtors, VERNGN — 7 roo------pe, la ^ e 643-5121. R W EsUte, 688-9382. WASCHNGTON (AP) - serve to'strengthen tbe |abrie of pancy. Belflore' Agency, 643- ® kitchen, fireplace, country size versl new homes. Soma brothers and sisters rsage’-In MANO^Qtayirat — 2 family. jM 649-2813. inedlate. Marine Commandant Gen. Wal- American society. 5121. NE3W COLONIAL—Owner anx­ lot in an .area of fine homea NEW l i s t i n g — AbsoluteOy' for imniedtate BU b o LTON - near center. New age from 10 months to ll'.years. E very nation, he said, mti -flat, S-csr garage. 2 heating miles from\Manchester la ious, a '“must sell’’ situation. IDEAL STARTER homie. Ideal Only $14,900. HayCs Agency, lovely 7 jw)m modem C.qlonial 2-famlly Oarrleon Colonial, 8-8, Mrs, Smollen vanUhed after lace M. Oreene Jr. took the oe, face its moment of truth —^ a gybtatna. e x cS H ^ , location. BOWERS SCHOOL area. Cape North C o v e n tty '^ Route 88A, Located oh Oakwood Rd. in retirement home. Trim and 646-0131. ' on tree-shaded % acra lot aU modem Interior. 214^ acres, leartng^ttto home for F o r ^ Easton of Veterans Day to ex- moment when it knows th^the Buy iknr, «Mdy $lt,8to- Haires with garage and patio. Six full by First OonnecUnit Small HoapItaL The boapttal told her the desirable Bowers School tidy, 4 rooms, breezeway and 9 ulet deadend street assume 014 per' cent ntortgaga. press the nation’s special pride preservation of liberty relies on Agency, to8-tfr ica ’s w a n . house, city water, sewer, con­ some lucky buyer. Like new shopping and schools. Transferred owners hate to leave the WAZiLAOB ^ Belfiore Agency, 643-5121. ipfiet Iftw. K w 13B T u Cbiii'cli r^ rth 8tT6#L ^ sL ^ Kew w ’^H ^a- of the Duke of Martborough and Greene represented Freeideat At ArUngton 4leihetery, con- venient location, new fumac*. condition with built-ins, 1% extra large kitchen, equipped with built-ins, dishwasher and deadend street Financing Johnson in the observance, and UNBEATABLE PRICE ^ J 3 0 5 ' Manchester Parkade tSStmT'S **«*»««»*" o* the late Oen. tiiigents ^ ^ services, their OWNER SAYS — Sell at any 'only $11,600. Call now, Hayes batlM, 3 bedrooms, formal din­ matching kitchen table In the dining area. The formal dining . ovailshle. IdwnvQoa F: Plano, ___ AUm _____ placed a wreath cntbeTom bof Manchester diO'-SSOd reasonable offer! Six room presented within ssid time will be Buelo Vainderbllt was divorced rifles t^ p ^ with diinlng bayo^ Ageiicy, 646-0131. ing room and a family room room has a convenient pass-thru from the kitchen and Is R e a l ^ , 6490871. barred as by Statute provided. last October from Edwin F. the Ulmown Soldier In the chlM flank the white matUe Conn. Bake tax, title and registmUen extia. jkiENDAXiE Rl>. — Open daUy Rockledge Ranch. Could be for $22,^. Good v^lue. Wol­ Dated' at " ------NEWER 5 rooin Ranch, 26’ wide decorated In the traditional colonial fashion. cut,' this 2nd* da?*^*"’NS?.SSw: R»i«idl, pUbHSher of the Harris- «tt«ittve% behalf. when Greene places the end Sundays. New 6-room the "Sleeper’’ you’re looking verton Agency,. Keedtors^ 649- ANDOVER—:8 room Colonial. for' larger rooms, biilh-ins In­ The center hall Is a feature many bpyers are looking for buig, (Pa.) Patriot-News. The oeremeny at the ceme­ tradttlcoal wreath. Ranch with carport, unique 'or-Agency, 643-5121 2813. ' BIRCH MT. ' nrcplaoe, 5 bedrooms. Private The Connecticut tery has become symbtfilc of the Fully Reconditioned Select Used Cars cluding disposal, intercom, 30’’ Tbs UK. Aomy band plays kitchenfamily room arrange­ but seldom find in a home today. "^Is home has lots of lake piirtleges. Only $18,000. Laundercenter Corporathm attic A fan, 100 amp circuit NEW BEAUTIFUL qualitjf CO' By: Bronsoa A Watrow Audrie Magee natian’s tribute, to ,its 37.0 m il- four ruffles and flourishes and ment, 2 full baths, large bed­ INTERIOR IMMACULATE In closets and extra large bedrooms. Built in 1958, but retaining Pasek, Realtois, 289-7870. Its Attorneys breakers, 2-zone heat, master Imial. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, LtM lAPi — Ae. veterans — tfring and dead the naticoal anthem. Then, ai rooms, aluminum siding. As­ this 6 room Colonial in the true authentic styling. This is a unique combination and control lighting, 2-car garage fireplace, double garage. - — Andru 'WbmL 91 »•». “ WBia. ffiom the Rcvolutian the wreath-bearer moves far- 1961 Pontiac 1965 RasiklM’ 15M ilfw ili sumable mortgage and priced Woodbridge St. area. Belflore HOME SITES and rec leom are only a few Large treed lot, excellent lo­ represents an excellent vsJue on today’s market. ^ to sen. Wesley R . Smith Ooti- Agency, 643-5121. Tolland \ Grand Prix etatae SSO^^ features. Below cost.. Wolver­ cation, $35,(>00s By owner, BOLTON^MANCHESTER LINE SS S 7"^ 2s )!!“!: T* 2-Door Hardtop 4-Door Sodii struoUen -Co., 643^7. FOUR BEDROOMS.. a^ new ton Agency, Realtors,” 649-2813. 644-8812. " “ 4-Door Sofian MraTltoeee of ***• honor the dead with moment of adlehoe is observed. LoadMl with extras—^V-8 Fully equipped, one-owner DUPLEX — 2 family, 6-6 built- two car garage, good location, Inc. Commission Sticks to Guns engine, sports tafift auto­ In range'; dishwasher, wall to and a tree-shaded yard make VACANT CAPE on the west Prestige Area The Hayes Agency. fM»f boomof gun sahitos, words Other ^^ountries, such as car sold new and serviced Equipment lacludaet Eoo-1 side, (tompletely redecorate, matic, power steering, by us. Includes 199 eu. in. Domical 6-cylinder engine, wail carpeting, assumable this one of Manchester’s Best Conveniently Located •«* rrailtude. the G reat^taln and France, also power brakes, p o v ^ 'win­ all 6 rooms finished. T.' J. ^ roll of tome, tim 8^^^^ engine, standaxd-^trana- beater and d a f rns ter, m ortgage, price $23,600. P M - Buys at $15,700. Belflore 6 room Colonial with 2 car Only two 4 bedroom, 8-room Colonials left. Will On 1-Acre Lot Requirement dows, deltuce radlorfinned~ mlsalon, push button ra­ s t a n d a r d traasmissioii, brick Agency, 649-8464. Agency. 643-5121. garage, near Rt. 15, only Crockett, Realtoc, 643-1577. A 4 6 4 )1 3 1 sports wheels, vinyl buck­ build to. .your plans ot select a one acre tree- 5 5 EAST C E N m ST.^ i MefftUoo of Ibcfti build- in t&e nrur Tonaad School * iUonoo. omdola oiaSetovtAgn dio, deluxe Ute group, de­ one-ewner car.' WlU be 10 minutes from Htu-tford.- FAUCNOR DR. —^Here’s an et seats, and much more. luxe wheel covers, new sold wltii belahca ot fe e - TBJN ACRM, stately T-room dhIADBND street gives excel- shaded home site and have a buildef, of your en and developara attended cafeteria. The menumesm hKdudesincludes ■ , . Greenewremo bbmaaid uiethe cunveiaunoonvenidia «of embassles-Belglum,emcassMs—incigium, jurance, FranS Just traded on toe excit­ 3 bedrooms, living room, expansive but not expansive whitewall tires and much tccy wontety. (Silver atone 1840 Colonial, hot water lent location to this older Co­ this week’s meeting ot the pancakes, ssussg^, coffee and Ooddto ot thoosands^ yoiitbs Britain, IsraM, Raly and Mexloo ing '67 Rambler. (Buff more. (Silver blue finish dining room and kitchen. Cape with 4 finished rooms choice build your home. ‘ bins Mmtlat.il , beat, fireplace, excellent con­ lonial with garage.. Natural Planning and Zonl^ Oommia-ala- milk. F t m balk)ons and WU* ^ "accustomed to^S^good ,Hfe, -present ilaiAtogtorobee as a finlah with bronze interi­ with matching Interior.) Price pply $16,000. Ask for and ample room for at least dition, long road f«>ntage. n Sion irttli ttaalr ottoiiM ya. pops #U1 be given to children ooifldn’t stand the soft Ufe," ‘Vfterans wUl ^ tribute tram their countries. or.) trim. Nice rear yard, with' Mrs. Luther at 649-6306, 2 more. Ceramic tiled bath, FINANCING AVAILABLE Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. fruit and shade trees. Belflore a FZO chairman Walter Bea- attending. A donitkm of $1 wlU 5*“ V**** ^ everqulttlng - 7 ^ 876-6611. i garage, 'wooded lot, priced at be requested. work either.’ Magee, who Uves Agency, 643-6121. DIRECTIONSf Porter St to Camp Meeting to * ton said the dav^pers attend- SAVE •1745 •1295 MANCHBS'iram — 2-tamiIy 5-5, ; W $16,200 for quick sale. Call Jar- Rd. Servflig as chefs win be Stuart had been 'vis Realty Co,, Realtors, 643- Carter S t FoUow the Birch Mt, Hpni^_ •I ed the meeting to "plead their served with legal ' ti 1 S bedrooms, permanent siding, VERT LOW down payment The BARROWS and BOLTON NpTCH LUMBER Benson, Atty. Harold Garrity, p e n last MAyor Urged Plea of Guilty 1121. site signs — Open' Mon.-Fri., '4 P.M. to t. case,” but that “ the commls- August. •bimiiHim storms and 'screens, possible on this 3 bedroom WALLACE Co. Clyde Jondro, Donald Barrows ^ 8 P.M.; Sat. and Sun., 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. "• Sion reaffirmed til position of JesSel and Ids near bus Une, excellent condi­ Ranch. Assume ,,5%% first Manchester Parkade and Jean"' -AiqM rin., Mn,' Bins flancesr 1996 Feri MANOHE5STBR—Centrally lo­ & SUPPLY CO. * requiring sU subdivlamu not former baoutlcisn. Sheppard Jurors Are Told 1961 aliiim bllt 1999 OMmoUle tion, $17,500. Wolverton Agen- mortgage, owner will even Manchester 649-5306 X Jendro is chairman of the event a cted .In cated, 5 room Cape. Alumi- . .’ formally approved to conform recently produced movie. .cy. Realtors, 649-iui8. take back secondary fiiianc- UWRENCE F: f u n d - 649-5371 CU7VELAND, Otato (AP)— wkh me tanmedbifiely,’! Dr. ate- D y n o m k 8 8 F-85 C stfoit MANCHESTER — $16,900. Two num siding, garage, shopping, * with the new scolng regtda- Tolland Twliien Open Friday Night till 9 P.M. Dr. Stephen A. Sbappaid teoli- pben said. 2-Door Htadtop 2-D oor Coiivertiblo 2-Door Sodon Ing. Centrally^ located, nicely family, 5-5 flat, convenient lo­ bus. $14,900. Pasek, Realtors, ^tions, inckiding one-acre tots The ToUand Twirters and UBE3RTY STREET In the landscaped. Immediate occu­ TheB4iale9 fto(l today at Us brother’s mur- Stephen was the iuto defense Equipped with V-8 engine, IW s speolsl modal Is ft center ef town. 5 room bunga­ cation on bus line, all city util­ 289-7475. ^ '> The builders attendiiig claimed Drum Corpe wlU march tomor­ m s stimnlng car Is fully equteped. Including — : pancy. Belflore Agency, 643- IXfMDOM iAP) — *T aopfiose der retrial that J. Spencer Houk wUneoa for Us brother, Samud equipped. Including V-8 iporta diift automatie low, garage, loaded with ex­ ities. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- Ktfaey bad sidmiitted plans and row morning in the Manchester en. to T-8 snglns, power I 6121. we’ve^^ to go on betfig toe ateed Um to permrade Samuel H., 88, who Is ctaugMI with sec- engine, automatic trans- transmission, power steer­ tras. T. f, Orookett, Realtor. 9832. 3 DAY DELIVERY - that breUmlnary work bad be^ Veterans pay parade. M^------v -i». H. Sbeppanl to plead guSty to orrd-degree mwder to (be stsy- mtraion, power steering, ing, power t^ , all vinyl steering, automatie trans- 643-167L ^ p le t^ r a ^ felt It watTS- wUl meet at Hicks Memorial bucket seat interior, Developers attanf^ Inchid- The group also wifi partlcl- tiiJ ^ ’^We’w M m ^ iiirtS lr (White finish with blue original mileage. (WliRo | Fashionable Parlners rooTfi. Job transfer situation rage. Excellent location. Call pate in the Rockvlfie Ohristmas wlH go on recording The wMtahatoed Dr. flbep- The older brother said be took m terior.) vdiite Interior). necessitates immediate sale, S H I o n ly m cd Arthur pditler, Werner finish with blue mterior.) Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, Parade, Nov. 20 with a march­ songs." paid, 46, 'ww aated/bgr P. l*o a iwifiver with Um when he Belflore Agency, 643-512L COMB. WIMDOWS JKunsU Jr., VML Bllow, Grous Lennon was trying to dispel Bailey, chief d e f^ counsel, to Samuel’s house (he 643-1121. ing unit and a float ONLY ONLY n and Christlsnson, Bverott Card- persistent rumors that the fa- about Us tatos with Houk short- momtag of (be murder, but X R A D i I N Members of the organisatfcxi •1095 •1395 •1795 ROLLING PARK area—choice BUDGdr ISM S ;jner and WlUlam Aberle. AU moua quartet Is on the point of l7 tae shying. didn’t bste Us medical kit be- wlU be ' making and selling Cape of 6 rooms, big yard-in a • hava plans before the PCZ dMbanding. Houk, mayor of sUbdrlanBay cause "xsAa^y asted me to get 32" Teddy Bear Cihristmas wreaths as a fund­ fine residential su«a. Immedi­ 1 awaiting spprovaL The singer, guttaxist and lyiie VlUaga and a oloae friend of out (teiw as « pbystciui." raising .project Orders for toe ate occupancy. T. J. Crockett, “ The developers o f Sugar HlUs writer conceded (hat tiie ranors Samuel H. Hifppard at toe (foM lom q^a on the tkw of toe 1961 F n i 1963 Raftikr Realtor. 643-1577. t ______wreaths may ba filaoed w ith ______1964 VolkswagMi your old furnace nSktatea sUbdlvlBlon, o ff K oz- ^nuned from tiie fact toot sR of (be Ullbg, was a wWiiisa for Aen, »««iMi«g Us neck when Ste­ »■«»■■■ - ..--s-s . 8 5 0 J leiey y BA,ivu., Louis Ijpmim and BwUea have indepqnd^ (te irtaite ^ FERGUSON RD. —Here is % ^ Benjamin phen enbarad, (be wMneas said. Varies Pezsente. already have .-Mr."ilfir. HoUk HorflCr said eald I tobuM ebould do d o m hsiusIA 'bs was dead. I 2-Doior Spdon 2-Door Sodoii perfect home for gracious liv­ The XOrror saM toe Beatles everytUng to my power to get -rh* One owhor. Bead: ing at a down to earth price. on a new i p ain ts Fully equipped Indudlng aenficedby us.: Mobre ' because of lU ruling.'The ac-. _ Bogr fioout Hally 4-cyimder engine, 4-speed small 260 v-8 engine,, ra­ This 6 room rancher has a transmission, all vtoyl m- Includes OHV money-saving 5 turn has been filed In Tolland • Boy Scout Troop 16 wlU Iwld don’t want to do aqy further and oX o f lilB M ands en and there U ood on Us dio, heater, whitewall smartno. standard tn jwneled family room, attach­ •Colors that are really sunfast "ftountv Superior Court but no ^ around the Green to- tours at home or abroad' be- would him in every way terior, radlb and heater. ed garage, baths, 2 fire­ tires, dtauxe whrol covers. ndasloh, heater and de-1 VA 5 ring date has been set morrow end Sunday. The wedc- cause toe vahm ot such toon Is, uoeatoxorihie.’^ Pr. flieobea tafiMML '**"'-"* Local car with low orig­ This is another of our fine IRON FIREMAN HOUSZ • Resists Blistering inal mileage. (Black with ^*'oater, . , , _ places, fully equip^d kitch­ < The FZC increased "«initnitm and of camidug will begin wltti In their own words, not progres- He m iU tobaZcrim fi^^ The dstodaM bod a "cUp one-owncL lo*' mileage rIoim trying to find toeirnew horizon, after toe slaykig.' Houk ar- CUSTOM Soouta were invited to join tte But they are not going to apltt ranged (he meediig, sending Hospital, Dr. Stephen said. He ONLY '* bar Mter a public hearing artd pottoe made no objection to •1195 ^ 1395 mostly attended by developers, troop, as well as any boys 11 up." ' word bs “would kte (p- speak n m Ub removing Us brotoer to toe LEGAL years or older who are inter­ 'ibuUdeni and real estate men. boqittai ’^0 or 16 mlnutee after mtVz” Fortified Plyscord ested to Scmiting. The camp NOTICte - The commission based ita de- I grt (here.’’ M aikn "’dalon on recommendations for will be art- up on the Green. “But Xrayz on tot 0th didn’t ADMISSION 'larger lote by the State pept .The Bulletfa Board Nautilus^ Essex Head Home 1964 Ramblor 1662 PasliM 1961 Ftad OIL FURNACE CASH & CARRY ^ 3 .6 0 oonCInn (ha toipped vertebra OF ELECTORS ■;of Health, Tow n Health Direc­ The Firemen’s Ball 'will be dM (heyT’f gsaistint prosecutor 9C ’Vwi fcw : —iflVIwr M wtam Folcoii' Mftdnl Notice is hereby given that with held tomorrow from 9 to 1 at tor Dr. Marjorie Pumefi and After Collision at Sea L m M. Spdlacy asked. “ No,” 330 4-Dr. Sedan 4-D r. Sin. Ytftogeo the Board of Adftiissioiu ^ .Buck and Bude, sanltairy and the KqeciuSsko C2ub In Rock­ Stephen- answered. 1 Doorw o ^ft^vooooon Sftdcm , Electors, of the Town of Man­ V oluM etric ville. Music wifi be. provided by NORIFOUC, V o. (A P ) - - - The the aocidont .l»P P en «l •* • Sold new and serviced by civil engineering flmn There 'w«lb testimony beering For ttertoin who prefbrs Fully equipped tocludtag| chester, will be in session in SPECIAL! Ed Sdjka’s Ort^estra. Tickets nuclear-pow ered eubmattaa a.m. The Nautilus surfaced Ini' us. lid s Is just the car automatic traiiamlataoa, The larger lota 'were recom- on prevtous specifidUon as to fo r the womah -who has a) lorgoT car. Equipment the Municipal Building, iW n Com bustion mended tiTprovide greater flex- are available fir^ Kcbart NanUhis end the aircraft car- mediatoly and turned home- the murder weapon, which nev­ radio, 260 y-8 engine, 4 just gotten her driver’s jnd^es V-8 eng^, dual new wbitewall tires, heavy Clerk’s Office, on Wednesday, , Ibility in the location of In- monds, New Rd.',’or arry”mra^ rier Eaeex, damaged hi'a coHi- ward at 1|:86 p.m. er was pnqiduoed by the a ii^ . license, Equipment m- range automatic jtrans- Novembei^ 16, 1966 from 5:00 2x3x7'Studs Each 39c ■•dividual wells, septic tardea and her of the ’roUand Volunteer star off the North Carolina The Beaei Is the flagUMp of a gauge waataahle Interior. Ooroner Samuel R: derter cludes automietlc trans- mlssion, {wwer ateeiing, Fully leooiiditteood and j SX INCHES TAU p.m. to 8:00 p.m., for the pur­ fltW tm a given lot Fire Dept. Otort, were homeward, bound smaH anUsufamartoe group, earlier bad tasUftad tor (he miaslon, radio, heater, 4 pow er braikes, a ll vinyl in­ i 2x3x8'Studs Each 49c wdnterised. (R ed fink pose Of slittin g all persons : Former regulations called for The Pilgrim FeDowMdp of today for repairs. isomposed chiefly of dertroyers- state______(h ot______ha Am__*>4______a blaaily^ kn- brand new whitewall tires. terior, deluxe radio, full with aaddia Intailar.); ' who are fpund to be qualified G r e o f f i s f innoyathn kt oil Fully earpeted Interior.' wheta oovers, 5 5 9 4 2x4x8'Studs Each 5 9 c >tima«qpsrUr-acie lots wlto xiUlted OongragaUonal Chtnoh The (wp Ndn^ sUps ooBidad Buck groups prooUoe oootkui- ^ pfiknir af Xlsrilyir’s to be Electors of the Town of firing in 30 yoars -ilOO-fobt road frontage. The ^ attend a showtag of “Doc- Thursday, soum 900 miles saat oBy sigalart U.B. subs to deatobed similar to a pair of Manchester. 2x4x8'Studs Each 5 9 c smaller lot U still permitted If tor ZUvago” Sunday night. of Mjorejiead Qlty, N .a, as toe •“ toeir ftdllsaiid those rt M p u „, or a surgioal tostrametat •1295 8262 The Qualifications, are as fol­ We will give yon a liberal frade-ia central wate? ted sanltaiy.sew- Nsutfius practiced an attack on —auhiUailnera------— The..... Essex...... and...... toe could have been a oast •1395 I3H-2M lows: Applicant must be.twen- Users riB ^ sovings up to allowance on thepurchase o f a new Iron , er Iqrstema are utilized EveUtag Herald (he Essex. Neutilus were on suUi a rnlsskm apreadar or a bone spreader. rA suited effect te achieved^ 'ty-one (21) years of age, must Fireman CUSTOM Mark II furnacq. Plana iww awaiting approv- ToUand ocrre^Mndeiit Bette Y)» Navy said (ha NautUus; toey.ooUided. _ ^___ t Bodtay effered in ovldMioe a tiilB two-piece costume for be a resident of the town' iri 33% oiiii m ore on fuel And that’^ only the begiooing of your •^al by tbs comndasion all are q w tra le teL 81B-284S. (he wDiid’s first nuclear suhma- 'Ttotor ^ 1^* o“ t spreader, sod who ! i AS IS SPECIALS belf-sizer. A sleniler sheath with which he offers himself - to be savidgs, for many users report fuel sav­ CEILING TILE fcant** on- the amiJler lot and ikie, received "extensive dami was the Ust^ «““• ta***°y 1961 CHEVROLET CJorvkir 2-Do9/' ..S I D S to dT*. Size 1414, 35 bust, dress, *1 No,-5594 has tracing ralized ciUzen of the United ^ ^flsy budget terms ^ - ^ systems stay clean and efficient. It b rin g s : density of septic!, systems Iii a eon hriated, toe Hvvy said. He launched July n, 1942 ra an, at- are used, among other 8H ywrtte S9-inch; jacket, 2% Patent for pieces; full direc- gtates shall present the certifi- in Road Mishap tack oaftier, was engaged in (Ungs, to remove Mmm you borne comfort at its best! Gall or given’ area. i suffered a .posalbla .btoken arm. ' tjons. cqte of his naturalization, or a The NscUbH Is under escort Pacific campaigns ^ ^ write today for free cplbr folder, and 1x3 Furring Strips - SKzcfL ,The 200-foot 'fi|ontage re- John J. Spaulding, 99, rt U8 7 Aiy> o * ^ , oeod $.60. in codils ^o order, send 36c in coins to: copy thereof issurtl by the Unlt- Mow Umden.'' Corn,, her k» World War H. She oot>- gudgeon’s woskP* Sjtotaoy Kill information. No bbiigation. ; ! qoirement meai>> tacreaa^ Walnut a t, Manrtwatair, xtes a*^ to! - was toli Sue Burnett, Man<*eetor States Immigration and ’ bifilding costs for toe de'veldper, retard (last UgU after bte rar bom. p-irtalb. ^ , BveniiK HeraM, IIM AvE. OF Herald, 1160 AVE. OF Naturalization Service, httwever. as town ngulations went ott Rt. 88A and stxuok a fhm s. She was expected to ar- *«• rtatos in (he 1900s. ^ X3Fs flblIppMid M|^l|Dda y S f ' IVIBW Y Q iar, n . AMERICAS NEW YORK, N.Y. Dated irt Manchester this now require him to build a Mahaay rtflector post. i i*ra "witoln a eeu^ rf days,** ------Bftm 'wem m RMER II V. iO086. 100*6. i . 11th day (rf November 1966, V BOLTON) NOTCH LUMBER paved (amealted) rood wltun Suuddiw was charged w n n spokesman sold Tfagraday Trass that wbols cUrtten be- gsan," BpaQacy pertartad. • For iBt-dase mailing add $.10 For— Ist-class - mailing ..... add ..... 10c Board __ \ fHIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 19W f a c e t w e n t y -f o u b i^nfIrrat^r loi^nittg • Average4)ai]y Net IVeas R m . , For the Week 'bided i The Ladles of S t James will meet Monday a t 8:15 p.m. a t Novyniher 8,^008 Abolit Town S t James’ £^ooL After a busi­ NO TICE ,, WUUam J, Kunz, tK>n of Mr. ness, meeting there will be a and Mrs. WiiUam J. Kuna of 31. demonstration of Merle Nor­ EFFEOTWE DEC. 1 Mather St, a ROTC CSadet, has man cosmetics, and- a display recently been accepted as a bf jewelry. Those attehding are OUR SERVICE DEPAimiEIIT member of the Honor Tank reminded to bring a Christmas VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 37 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTip^) Platoon at Norwich University, gift for irii^toh children. Mrs. WILL CE CLOSED ON SATURDAYS. Northflield, V t Raymond Poutre is Chairman of arrangements. OPEN FRIDAY NI8HTS Sonarman Seaman Geoffrey Heavy U.S. Loss Morris,, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Hie Army-Navy Auxiliary THiTS / George Ml^is of 53 Hilltop pr.,' wiU have a Chrfttmas Party, SALES DEPT. OPEN AS tJSUAL has recently returned to 'May* Wednesday, Dec. 7 at d’;30 at GREENSBORO, N.C. port, Fla., on board the Destroy­ the clubhouse. Reservations may (APj— A. woman defendant er. Strlbling, after fouf months be made with. Mrs. John 'Vince, TED TRI in municipal-county tragic In the Meddterranean. 227 McKee St.; Mrs. Harry Ma-"^] court Friday told the Judge honey'of IIB Bluefield .Dr., or the arresting officer was y o u c a g e n "rude” to her. Joanne Christina Nielsen, Mrs. Adelaide Pickett 613 Main ^ St. "How?" asked the Judge. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl TUENPikE, TALCOTTVILLE “ He told me to keep my A. Nielsen of 73 Brookfield St, mouth shut,” she asserted. has recently been elected secre­ Members of the Eighth Dis­ "Your honor," explained tary of the sophomore, class at trict Fire Department wishing the officer, "I just told the Bryant College,'* Providence, to participate In a Veterans Day SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP)^^^ommunist’anti­ lady that she could remain BX Parade tomorrow are reminded aircraft fire shot down five U.S. planes (Jtirings raids silent-and she didn’t Ijgve to to m ^ at 8:30 a.in. at fire over North Viet Nam Friday in one of,''the heaviest say anything without talking Gibbons Assembly, Catholic headquartens, Main and HiUihrd "Httrw .We ^ Again, with the days of American losses of the war. to her lawyer first.’’. Ladies of Columbus will meet •Ste. U. S. headquarters, reporting..------^—r------Aldrin Preparing ■ Tuesday a t 8 p.m. at the KofC ’ this today, said the pilot of ont ,hree American command Priscilla Circle of Emanuel Best Une-up of Produce Anywhere!" I Home. Members planning to at­ plane was rescued, but the six posts''TiIpthe '^y, Ntnh sector, tend are reminded to bake and Lutheran Church will meet APPLES: Maes, Cortlands, Baldwin^, McOdwan, Russetts, fliers aboard the other- four air­ Meskiil Wants Monday at 7:30_ p.m. at the |ted and Golden DeUclous. . ^ where fighthigfignto^ naa flared for the bring e favorite pastry and its craft are missing. last nine dayiS'-v For Work Session recipe for a social bake recipe home of Mrs. E^es.t Johnson ifAXIVE: Spinach, .l^ te, Beet Greens, Cauliflower, Ere - A Tass dispateb from Ht^oi Pinney to Parley Plant, Taraaipa, Purple Top, Yellow Globe Tumlpa, Kale. In two attack^'-tij.e Oommu- exchange. Mrs. Henry Gryk of 1 Hackmatack St. quoted the iforth Vietnamese nljjts sent 75 to 80 'teynds of Boaton Lettuce, Swlaa Chai^ and Chlneae Cabbage* News' Agency as saying four On Leadership CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)—Shielding their eyes and Mrs. Charles Buntava are FRUIT: Red, White, Blue Grapea, Perateimona, Poem. mortar fire into the adjbtning Bgain^st the sun’s glare, the Gemini 12 astronauts chairmen for the event < Senior USY will meet Sun­ planes were shot down and granatc^ Florida Navel Orangea, Llmea, Seedleaa Grape­ camps of the U. S. 2Sth Infantify -^NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Re- chased the moon across South America today ahd snap- day a t 6:30 p.m. at Temple fruit, D’Anjou, Cornice, Boao Feara, Imported Cheatnuju, “several U.S. Air Force pilots Division dhd the 106th Light In­ The executive board of the Beth Sholom, Members are re­ Quince, Meloha, .,Freah Pitted Datea, Slga, SheU nuta, 'Vere Imprisoned.” fantry Brigade, located ' four pubbe^n congressman - elect ped photographs of one of nature’s most spectacular minded that dues will be col­ Gonrda, Coconuta and FRESH SWEET CIDEB^^J^^*^ Headquariers also announced Thomas^H. Mesklll called on sights: A solar eclipse. Women's AuxlUary of Manches­ miles west of Tay Ninh City. 10 ter Memorial Hoepital wiB meet lected at this meeting. that three American helicopters __ ... . TTnrFor 10 rnfmitpaminutes anas their space giant 52-mile-wide shadow of the were shot down Friday while ... In another . ... attack early today. GOP ChairmEteC./.- Searle Pin ship, raced across the skies, Monday a t 1 pjn. a t Chapman FLORIDA ORANGES ...... G doz. $ 1 .0 0 ney today to "cofif«r;^^wlth all moon.as it slid across Peru, Bo­ The British American Club supporting . ground ,bl4.rations i f . ^ " James A. Lovell Jr. and Edwin livia, Brsizil and Aigentina. House on Haynes S t CALIFORNIA CELERY . . . v .. . . *...... t S t Djereng Special ”>®™*^T>ombardment on the 1st party leaders from ev%ry, area, WiU sponsor a dance featuring near the Plel E. Aldrin Jr. were bui^Acam- "We hit, llie ellipse right on the Misty hten Quartet tomor­ GREEN MT. POTATOES ...... 1 0 OOtft Forces camp in the highlands Infantry Division command post philosophically as well as geo- eramen, recording the «eady XI Manchester Sid Chd> will TOM ATOES ...... lb. 17 miles east of Tay Nlnh near grai^ically, concerning future the money,” Lovell reported. sponsor a day-long sale of used row from 9 p.m. 1 a.m. at close to-the Cambodian border. -movement of the new mooii as It "But we were unsuccessful in Serving the Boys Around the World CASHEW N U T S...... Jb . 8fM Dau Tieng. Saigon headquarters party leadership.” slipped across the face of the ski cquiinnient tomorrow, start­ the clubhouse. . * / X - In ground, action, the Viet picking up the shadow.” Mrs. Carl H. Kopplin of 48 Avondale ^ Rd., left, and Mrs. Cross Field Director stations. There are 1600 Amcrlcan'Na- Cong unleashed heavy mortar said 70 rounds were fired, but ”No state chairman can suc­ 'sun. ing a t 9:30 ajn.. Bit the home tional Red Cross employes in field stations and mUitary hos­ ‘H IVa Early, Native, or Out of Seaadn — Wo Have Itr reports from the 1st Division ceed in rebuilding the Republi­ “Roger,” answered mission of Conrad Banis, 193 E. Center Lance Cpl. Edmund C. Perry, George J. Nolan’ of 351 Parker St., both mothers of service­ attacks Friday night and today For seven or eight seconds the men, are preparing'a Red Cross map for a meeting of paA pitals all over .the world, with over 200 field directors, in 'Viet scene said about 200 hit the can Parly unless he has un­ control, "we figured it would be St.T he club will meet Monday son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund area. sun was in rare total eclipse and a long way off.” ents and wives „bf men serving in the armed services, spon-. Nam. The meeUng will be held Mcmday at 7:3Q p.m. in the qualified support of all seg­ the Gemini 12 pictures may give Bit 8 p'.m. Bit the Marine Corps H. Perry of. 86 E. Middle Tpke,, auditorium of Temple Beth Sholom, and is open to all rela­ U. S. headquarters said ments of the party,” said Mes- The eclipse over, Gemini 12 League Home, Parker St. Both has recently been promoted to' sored by the Red Cross. The map will show how close the man his most revealing look at Red Cross Is to Jseryicemen wherever they may be stationed. tives of servicemen. (Herald photo by Ptoto.) American casualties were light kill in a statement. sped on toward another .Impor­ events open to the public. his present rank while serving l orSt Time in all the attacks', revising an Asked whether he thought a this phenomenon and perhaps tant task. At 11:29 a.m. Aldrin erith Marine Fighter Attack Eably^in • placed on the map represents one or more Red PEl i m POI m PRODUCE!" answer some scientific riddles. earlier announcement which new chairman, will be chosen, Before speeding, out over the was to open his hatch for a 2- Members of the* Polish Wom­ Squadron, 531. of Marine Air­ said U. S. forces suffered mod­ Mesklll said, think it’s a fair hour 20-minute /Work session, ens Alliance, No. 518, will meet craft Group, 24 at the Marine Lt. Bryan Krause, son of Mr. i^trol Squadron, 21, which is ... .Epworth Circle of South of Mrs. Edwin Foster, 358276 OAKLAND STREET o OPEN'7 DAYS A 643-6884 Still Ahead Atlantic, Lovell ’ and Aldrin and Mrs. Ward Krause of 87 home based at Naval Air Sta- Methodist Church wiU meet Woodbiridge St. Mns. Howaad erate casualties in one of the assumption.” the first of three lie plans out­ Sunday at 2 pm. at 77 North Air Corps Air Station, Cherry pitched the spacecraft nose side the craft during the flight Walnut St, Is serirhig with tlon, BrunsvWek, Maine, Monday at 8 pjm. a t the home Elavell wiU serve as oo-hosteas. shellings. Damage to "equip­ He said, however, that he had down in an apparently unsuc­ S t Point, N.C. In Florence ment, mostly helicopters, was no particular successor in mind describ^ as light also. for Piimey. cessful effort to photograph the (See Page TThree) FLORENCE (AP) - Standing Also in the Tay fhnh fighting, Whoever is chosen to head ranging 60 to 65 miles northeast the party Should be a strong In a food line, a Florentine Tags bearing the words ‘‘THE” and ‘‘END” were attached to the space suits of looked at the otheje waiting of Saigon In War Zone C, U. S. leader, with oi^anisational abl- » ground forces reported killing 14 lity ae weU as political savvy, M U c m a i U l i r e S l Astronauts Jinj Lovell (left) and Buzz Aldrin yesterday as they prepar^ to SERVICE.. . Our Best Product! with him and said: Viet Cong Friday and finding 14 he said. . enter the Gemini 12 spaewraft. The inscriptions were reminders that the cup* ■ "The worst is yet to come. more bodies. He said Pinney had worked rent flight is the last in the Gemini series. (AP P^otofax) The hunger, the real misery wlU •This brought to" 928 Uie num­ with Republican legislators start at the end of the month, ber cft Vfet Oorig officially re­ at the State Oapitol, but “the U.S. Scrutinizing when no paycheck comes in for ported killed during Operation problem has been- one of OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 most people and we begin to Attleboro, Into which the largest organlzaitlon.” In Milwaukee WOIKMAIN, INC. feel the cold.” U. S. force of the war has been Mesklll,' a former mayor of '^As otulio Ceva-Grimaldl, 40, thrown. Massed against the Viet New Britain, provided one of Chinese Struggle SATURDAY f lo 6 < waited for his evening package Cong 9th Division are the equiv- the few bright spots of the oi vetetables, bread and tinned WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. within the Cliinese Communist Man Charged meat, a chill wind swept Flo­ (See Page Two) (Sm Page Tklrteen) officials are watching dosely'party feaye been strong enough m rence’s Plazzo Vecchlo. for the 'outcome of what now to resist Mao, even with the With Series: THE FINEST BY ANY COMPARISON In Maly’s mounta.lnous north­ appears to be a bitter struggle added impact of the Red Guard, east. snow and rain already within Communist China’s hier-. What-ixnv has.-developed, U ap- hampered rescue workers archy. pears here, is an impasse in Of Stabbings; toying to ,«ach vtUreca.aUlLfab'* State J^paiGrefipt autbortUea- been able to iated by the disastrous floods Georgia Has Deadline say it fa evldSM 1MP''BtR>ng dp-'iiounw^tWMjr''^ Mow MILWAUKEB, Wto. (AP) — The Magnificent P T and landslides eight days ago position has developed, to the Mao ahd .tea more extoemtet “Bveiyhody can tAtHtp a Util* I and more stormy weather was policies of Chairman Mao Tse- segment of the leadership, easier," aaid PhUce Chief Bar- reported today. For Election Solution tung.. Mao Has been telling visitors old & eier after poUce charged Ceva-Grimaldi and his wifje, For months there has been an for some years that he was wor­ GiuUana, who; lost everything - ATLANTA, Ga. ( AP) — The the judges made It clear that internal questioning of Mao’s ried that the next generation a factory worker in a aeriee ot Solid State STEREO when the floods hit, shared ap state of Georgia has been put on the court would not aUow the foreign policy, a debate on mili- was drifting away from stabbiiigs that bad terrorized residential aieea in IMlwaukee. World’s Most Advanced V orange for breakfast this morn­ deadline to find a legal solution General Assembly to decide the tsjry policy and disagreements Maoism. He said he felt revolu­ COLOR TELEVISION, to choosing a new governor — deadlocked race. on basic economic policy. Michael J . Herrington, 98, . b ing and ate soup for lunch at­ tionary zeal could come only COMPLETE one of the pubUc kitchens set ig> other than allowing the legisla- With all of the state’s 1,893 Debate within the CSiihese from revolutionary warfare, accompanied to Mitwaidiee by the Florence City Council. hire to choose between Reipubll- precincts reported but with an pdmmunlst party is not new, and when the situation did not County , Court by his preghent Color Chassis | “We’re lucky we have no Chil­ can Howard H. Callaway and undetermined number i of absen- experts "here say. The leader- provide such warfare, some wife, was charged Friday itigM d s to see and feel this,” said Democrat Lester G, Maddox. tee ballots sUll uncounted. Mad- step, drawn from persons who means of inducing U had to be with slaying a 10-year- old girt HOME \ SOLID STATE AM FM Ceva-Grimaldi, a dealer in sec­ A three-judge f^eral panel dox had 447,426 votes,; Callaway have been comrades in arms for found. 9ept. 4, an j8-yearcld waltreea Oct. 17 and with aftempted mur­ Only Magnificent iMaganvox brings P p l t ond-hand items whose ground said Friday qjat if the state 446,832 and'ArnaU 57,699. T 30 years, has permitted this re- The Red Guard consequently '> fails to present a plan by Nov. der cf an H-year-cId girt Eridoy you perfect color pictures without I floor shop, apd apartment Were After the court ruled, Maddox te^nsW p. _ has been 'lised as a weapon to ruined when the flood waters_ 26, the court will provide the said he had no prediction of the ^ t these experts add that revive revoluitonary zeal. motning. ENTERTAINMENT critical tuning. Once you’ve seen Bulged almost _ to second-floor Tsmedy. outcome of the court action and leaders always^ had been Among the leaders of the re­ Beeler .said Herrington, identl- fled as a parolee from Lea-ven* STEREO RADIO-PHONO windows. This raised the possibility of a would not comment until the able to reach a consensus — sistance to Mao,' informed how vivid Magnavox color is you’ll He and his wife have been runoff election under a 1964 until last spring. At that time sources here consider Liu Shao- worth Federal PeititenUacy, bad' final verdict was in. admitted two alayingB for wMch never be satisfied with less. ^ living since in a boarding hou§e, state law within the next month. Howiever, in tiianking his sup­ the issues became so -varied and chl, chief of state and former CENTERS I Neither candidate received a extensive, and there was no lie was charged wtth flnt-de- on credit. He pulled 600 lire (96 heir apparent to Mad, as one of porters, he said,"'"I urge them gree n)urder, and the lateat aa* cents) from hlS pocket and said majority of votes, required by to remaiii alert so that when the much dlsagreemeiit, that the the most prominent. that was all he had left. the Georgia constitution for irlc- party Central CJommittee was Another is Teng Hsio-ping, saiiM whose -victim was reported Conlkmporary - model decision is handed down we will ' He used to earn about 100,000 tory, because of a strong write- imable to re£u:h a consensus. secretary general of the Com­ in satisfactory condUton. 1-CP606 is only 24' H on feg. continue to fight for victory that Herrington ecoompanlaj$ lire ($200) a month from his tiny in vote for former Gov. Ellis G. will be ours. After all, the gov- According to this view, Mao munist party who now" may Revolutionary ASTRO-SONIC* brings you business^’’ I’ll get a peddler's Arnall. ernment of tills state and nation treated the Red Guard to have replaced by Kang Sheng, police to the aKea of (he aftarioi cart as soon as I can and go Arnkll, a moderate Democrat, should still belong to the peo- so-called great cul- an active party worker, there on the efty’a near West Side. 'The B ^es of assa(dto.bad re­ the most beautiful music you’v e^ er heard! Select from these beautiful styles around selling from that,” he was defeated by Maddox, a se- Pte” tural revodution and at the same has. been no-announcement | on gregrationist,-in the Democratic time provide a shakeitowh in the sulted in demands for incraaaad said. "It’s ik>t so bad for me Earlier, Maddox atiVoedited an Tdng’s renioval. I ♦ becauae I’m used to working for p r^ a ry . Section by the legislature which leaderehlp. ' ■ ^ Because Mghest reliability spaCe-ago Solid-State Com­ Your $ i i l Q 5 t ) J, The formal court- order was Official sources here take the . (See Page thirteen); *N0 ' ponents replace all ‘nubes".and damaging heat, they’re Choice...^/I “ w (See Page Two) ' delayed until nmt Tuesday, but (See Page T yvo) -view that opposition elements guaranteed 5 years, replaced by us if defective under * TUBES normal use. VY<^ also provide free service for 90 days. Lifer Freedy^ LBJ Planning filOW^your Fiords can last a lifetime • This; is how birds (if there were any around) Fabulous Micromatic Player with Diamond Styhu— Thrilling peifoaaance—fiom Stereo p lf and M enaiml FM/AM Radio, or records. Can’t Decide would have viewed the liftoff of the Gemini' 12 Quiet Weekend Iris h e s discernible record and stylus wear • AU models spacecraft atop a huge Titan rockert. 'The photo was IS -W atts wuSstorted musjk; power; tour h i^ fidelity speakers include two \ SAN ANTONIO, Tex. 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