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I- THURSDAY, DECEMBER i, IINM PAGE TWENTY-POUR Average Daily Net Preaa Rfiti The Weather iiaurljfBtfr lEaftting ll^ralb Wvt tha Week Eaded ' ; -af V . 0. Weatbee November le, 1962 Fair aad aoM tonight, I The Manoheater Area Alum- ^ Mlaa Roberta Johns, daughter hae Caub oC PI Beta Phi will o f Mr. and Mra. Robert Johns, 1 3 ,8 9 1 20a. Satarday moatly i A bout Tow n 250 Otaenwood Dr., le a mem­ meet Monday at 7:30 pm. at Bflamber of ttie Audit aiUder, Mgh la the Ma. the home of Mra. James P. Ir- ber of a planning committee CARLOAD PRICKS foi a vaude^la show Jan. 11 at Barcan ef Otroidatloa Manche»ter— A City of Village Charm CbnoMit M«o IMnity vkM, 72 Baldwin Rd. Mra. Hld- ON ot t«banon Valley Ooilage, Ann- WILD BIRD FOOD Oommm/L Church will moct to- wajtd M. WeNa la in charge of program. Retoeahmenta WUl be xrlUa, Pa., aponsorad by Phi Mu moRDW at 6:30 tor « potluck Alpha and Sigma Alpha Iota. (Claaallled AdvertWng ae Paga 99) PRICE SEVEN CENTS at tte church. David R. Ham«- •erved. Members ars reminded Tea,' our warebouae "M y Husband VOL. LXXXm, NO. 57 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6,1963 to brh v gifU and wrapfiings toa d Oatnpui Ouatde tor Mias Joan Morlarty of St. "Aaaociated Orocera” C M at win irpMk. Mambera d tor Manaflild Training School. purchaaed 8—not 1— AR Pi Phla in the area are in­ Francis Hospital, daughter of tbs Aratojntcrtan Men wlM be Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Moriarty, rail cars of this bird vited. 27 Lilac St, and Mias Judltn food. 2-Year Term Manoheeter Junior Square Prescott of the Hartford Hos­ 5 lb. b a g .,...... 65c P*C WWiam r. Ruhmd. eon Dence CSub will oponaor leesona pital, daughtw of Mrs. Elean'jr ^aoott, 18 S. Hawthorne SU. d Mr. Md Mn. r. W. Ruhmei, tofdght at Waddrtl School gym- 26 lb. bag...... 22.39 For Allen in Darwin Held for Quiz m BtyOu B t., Pvt. Robert J. nesium. Deesons tor pre-teena have started a 12-week program DHiahy, «m or Mr. and Mra tar psychiatric lairslng at the In- 50 lb. bag...... $4.39 likes his extra thick” wlU be from 6:30 to 7:46, and atltute of Living. Hartford. W n a m R. Danahy, 66 RMae- tor teens from 7:46 to 9:30. le e Racial Case wood----- a t , and - Pwt.—‘ “-bert w. Pine w«J be the caller. Oair, aofi of Mr. and Mra. The Little Flower of Jeaus BUY SIDEWALK When it comes to fresh meats, the price tag is only part of the story. The Oacave Oanr. 17 Mothers Oirole will meet to­ ROCK SALT NOW! AMERICUS, Ga. (AP)— hara been aaalgned to C Oo. (rf MaJ. E. Walter Lamie will morrow at 8:16 p.m. st the conduct an informa! Bltole Study A white integration worker the and Traliiinfi: Rerbnait of home of Mrs. John Spellman. type of cut, the trim, the quality, ARE IMPORTANT FACTORS, TOO. In Rothwell Strangling tte XJMtad etatea Army Train- tonight at 7:80 at the Salva­ has been convicted of as­ tion Army. His subject will be 46 Goodwin St. Mrs. Gerald k v O adw , Batontry, at Fbrt Oharest wlH serve aa co-hoat- We have been getting ready for this after Thanksgiving Steak Sale for two sault with intent to murder UK. K. J , tor eight vreeJca baaJc tt>4 Book o f tha iRevelatlon of and sentenced to two years Jems Christ weeks Every steak is cut from U. S. Choice Grade Loins which have bwn Roy F, Darwin, 46, of aged two weeks for extra flavor and tenderness. Remember, please, Pine- in prison in connection with Boston Hill Rd., Andover, is racial demonstrations last LBJ Working hurst offers you aged tender steaks . . . we stand the shrinkage . . . you get being held today at Staf­ August. Johnson Gives 28 the flavor and tenderness. ford Springs State Police A Superior Court jury of 12 Fast to Make Troop under a coroner’s IHII COUPON OOOD FOR If you are looking for tender beef roasts . . . buy a Pinehiirst boneless Chuck white men convicted Ralph W. wairant in connection with . ** . . . boneless rump oven roast . . . easy to slice Silver Tip or Chef cut lean Allen, 22, Thursday night. He is a coliege student from Melro.se, O w n R ecord Medal of Freedom the Sept. 18 slaying of 17- 100.150 EXTRA Roast. Hams, of course . . . from Morrell. . . ready to eat. Mas.=. year-old Hope Rothwell of Allen withdrew from Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., in Bolton. By JAMES MARLOW Major Samuel Rome, THIS VALUABLE February. The college said today WASHINGTON (AP)— WASHINGTON (AP)-tJ“ “ y«;.rSrd.vS«Tu“ 5 PLAID STAMPS he left for personal reasons and President Johnson awarded chief of the State Police •IN WITH PURCHASI OP $t-W TO $9.99 PINEHURST TENDER SIZZLING Two question persist about he brought to his extraordinarily •*1M WITH PURCHASE OF $10.M OR MORI was considered on leave. He had posthumously to John F. successful though trag;ically Headquarters detective di­ completed two and a half years President Johnson after OOOe THROUOH SAT., DEC. 7. 1V4S Kennedy today the nation’s brief endeavors will hereafter vision, said today the case COUPON! lit «ulMMl MMMr tl $lttm IIOM «Hk (til iMlr It )J0 (, • of satisfactory work, a spokes­ only two weeks in office: ‘Light our country and all who w nimf. Sa sM Ur tiMctt a^Kti llfnii (4 by I n . highest civil honor, "on be­ is still under investigation man said. How is he doing? How will serve It—and the glow from that The sentence, the minimum half of the great republic fire can truly light the world.’ ” and that questioning of SIRLOIN permitted under the law, was he do? The final words of the citation Dai-win is still in prograss. He became president in a for which he lived and imposed by Judge T. O. Mar­ died.” were from Kennedy's inaugural 'The Andover man will be lb shall Jr. A motion for a new time of national shock over address. trial was filed. Allen was re­ President John F. Kennedy's Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy held in Tolland County, leased under $S,000 bond pend­ assassination. The shock re accepted the Medal of Freedom Other members of the Ken­ nedy family, among them the i Rome said. STEAKS ing a hearing Feb. 14. mained until after the funeral. I for his slain brother. The assas 1 T\4]and County Coroner Bar­ The state contended that Al­ Until then Johnson could do j sinated president conceived the late president’s brother, Sen. nard Adcminan que^oned Edward M. Kennedy, and his BEST CUTS. SAVE 20c LB. len threw a bottle at an Amerl- little. Then he went to work. If j award and was to have present­ Darwin tor tour hours yeetar- 6 sisters, Mrs. Sargent Shriver cus policeman during rioting set energy, earnestness, zeal and | ed It today to leaders of govem-

lantern at each end to protect plas OoDoerta Iqr F ritz Mahler Common Market boosted Its to turn her Into a beast of tariffs on frooen chicken so high burden. pedestrians from being knocked and the HarWotd Syrapbony. Ladies Bags over. Pecfbnnanoaa are acheduled at Switch Seen Duty Battle as to cut off ihost of ths market Why, then? To this, as to most FREE DELIYERY arlUNs Scab questions about the strange con- A simpler recourse, however, 1 and t pm. The symphony for American I poultrymen. 4 A.M. to f P.M. turns to more adult themes The United States claimed a Big Ordeal met of women, there seems no would be to tell them the simple Wednesday with the third aub- InW oridng May Herald satisfactory answer. medical truth; ■miwieriiiiiiiis loss of 846 mUHon a year. An "I need it to carry the things scrlpUon concert. Verdi’s Re­ arbitration board recently de­ "Ladisa, if you don’t quit lug­ ARTHUR DRU8 quiem Maas will be featured. By ALFRED MEINWfHJ) I simply have to have with me," ging those things around, you Of Missions N oftt — Broader War cided the loss was $26 million. For Mankind a wife usually whinnies. But If We Just can’t get away from Bridge players are creatures ,.1 Now Washington ia raising tar­ are all going to wind up flat- you fry to peek Inside, she’ll folk fdnfera, tt seems, and,ttwee LimiiiiiiniNiiiie of habit. They learn to make iffs on the selected European footed. And how would you like of the beat—Peter, Paul and By JACK BVTLEmiE certain plays as defenders and By SAM DAYTSON By HAL BOYLE snap R shut—at the peril of snip­ that?” items that have an Import value ping oft your nose. Read Herald Ads.'" Mary, will ai^iear at the BuA- ICO CTTY (A P )—Negro carry ovsr tha same plays when AP Business News Analyst of relatively that sum NEW YORK (AP) — Among By HOWIE HOLCOMB they are declarer even though Actually there isn’t much nell Friday at 8:S0. mlaaionaries from Jamaica in ­ ^Jnuniqjj NEW YORK (AP)—Washing Franca. Germany and the !**•’■ little ordeals to men are verting white pagans in the in­ thoee plays may not bs ^ipro- those portable moving m^tery about the contests. Thuraday, Dec. 12, the TVavet- ton’s tit-for-tat boosting of some Netheriands, where American ers Choral Club will preeent its dustrial aluma of England? prlate. women carry today and call They are a cross between a This review is r«sJly a little late— seven days in fact— North dsalsr duties oil European goods could poultry was particularly popular ^ hope chest, - drugstore counter, annual free pre-Christmaa con­ Thia is one of the questions TONIOBT 0*0 aad SilT were selected as prime targets. handbags. but that’s not biad when you consider I was 18 years late cert. It’s scheduled for t:15 at that may be brought up at the East-Wsst vutasiabls prove to be only another skir­ You know what I’m talking ■ and a despair kit. They are a opening load—Four ot Rsarta s a t . IS-ttlS-AtSfe-SiSO-t 'Smaller losses are supposed to ■ kind of Pandora’s junk box. seeinr the show. The event is question is the annual pa­ the Bushneit, and no advance first full meeting of the Com­ mish rather than the heralded be felt by the other three mem­ about, don’t you? rade of barbershop quartets sponsored by the Hartford rmervationa are neoeaeary. mission on World Missions and The dMMtsdtrs startsd off with I mean those huge handbags They hold mints, chewing three rounds of hearts, and SOUTH end of the chicken war. bers of the Common Market, Sunday, soprano Lyim Mey­ Evangelism of the World Coun­ A O J 10 7 4 B U R N S ! D C that look like two fat alligators gum unpaid bills, vitamin pills HOLIDAY Chapter, SPEB^SA. The most recent edition, “Har­ South won tha third trick with The whole field of tariff ma­ Italy, Belgium and Luxem­ I and aspirin tablets, matchbooks. ers, with Douglas wniiams as cil of Churches <^>enlng in Mex­ 5 lb 7 » bourg. sewn together lengthways. mony G o« Hawaiian,” was presented last Saturday at ico City Sunday. the ten. (East bcq>ed hla partner neuvering is involved and the I mewi those huge handbags,a 712-page romantic novel, lip- accompanist will be- featured at A 7 The Common Market is now the Suahnell. the Coffee Hour Series at 8:30 About 200 Protestant, Angli­ had the tan of baarta, for than A 4 I broader contest is about to that take up half the sidewalk.. I stick, tweezers, -bandages, - com­ * n » fttaw m> good -or at of public performancaa for can and Orthodox delegates, as dummy would bs forced to i start. expected to renew its offer to as a woman strolls along and pact, unanswered letters, photo- VALUES p.m'. at the South Oongregatlon- Mil* Bail M W a il cut poultry duties by 1.3 cents iMMt Um snr«sr tbougM; k >— 19M. al Church, Hartford. well sa advisers, observers and n iff.) rsM Or It could be Just the Inno­ which, if they hit a man’s knee- graphs of loved ones, pieces of •■It Wirtd to award an ao- Opening production will be youth delegates from all six con­ South next lad the queen of An T A N L I. V W A M N L > cent bystander, the American a pound, a sum Washington has cap, will snap it Uke a match- wadded foclal tissue. The "Gloria" by Poulenc and TfeP It rejected as trifling. •aaaAa or two deoplte ttM lato- ••The Barrabti of WlmpoJe Moaart’a Coronation Maas will tinents, will attend the first ma­ spades. West naturally ooversd consumer, who gets hit. stick. They Hold car keys, house naaB. Port>ftpa we didn’t give Stireot,” scheduled for February jor meeting of the World Ooun- with tbs Ung, and dummy’s There is a chance that, if the * But more Important perhaps keys, safe deposit box keys. be presented by the Asyhim Hill lack or so; and you might open I? I mean those huge handbags for boys & girls ttm Hartftatl Barfaeiahotipera (casting ia going on now ); in Oratorio Choir Sunday at 8 at cll of Churches ever to be held aes won. Dsclarar rstumed a TATE higher duties are finally allowed is the ^uarlng off of the o p ^ ' ^7'm '^eni‘‘'woinan They hold two crumpled cig­ enough credit and the mirpriM ICarch the caiildren’e Wing will in a Spanish-speaking country. low trump from dummy. Bast with this hand ft your partner to stick, it could mean more of ;nente before the start In a lew, . beloneinas than the Asylum Hill Congregational were very conservative. With arettes and the shreds of count­ WM wiMit Btuch in our mkida— produce an original nuielcal by Church, Hartford. It also is the first full meeting played the six, and South won At the party Tod never otdd **No" a drain on the pocketbooks m™‘hs ,of_* njw ro^d of^^^^^ less others, a savings book, a hut wIiaitgrBr the rMBon, tt w m Mary Blish and Ruth Rowley of the commls8l 'Ihe Beks are Ringing," will andeiliir The World Council of Church­ T could have mads the eon- Herald, Box 8818. Grand Central PEBCEREWQUIS very bottom of this Jangle ot Springfield Symphony Oiorus Station, New York 17, N.T, brandy producers especially are year’s trade expansion Jaw covered bags tiny enough to ■ume aoiely fca* tha taak from be presented. A final special es claims more than 300 million tract,” South muttered. *1 could tAtStUaniSiOO convinced that the American which gave the U.S. presiMnt have been made from the hide debris. That's a small billford or BOYS’ SUITS wWl be featured. Christians in 167 member de­ have flneased with the seven of Copyright 1968 change purse containing their Toranto, Oanwla. .dvowcaae wiH be given for pa­ Rtniinitr)i Diseases FREVINT THOSi WINTER DRIVING WOES who fancies their product will unprecedented Uriff cutting ^ stunted mouse, AJIteugh all four vialting Mark Twain Masquera nominations. When the Russian trumpe.” General Featnree Corp. trons only in December. are presenting "Oome Blow PLUM O O -m r A T 7tSS n>e Saffe Winter Driving Laagua prassnta the foUowing safety pay the higher price resulting powers. ■ Everything else they stuff into ready cash. quMteta warn good, top liononi Dlreabora for tha four prin­ Orthodox Church Joined recent­ This waa an fenpossitis Junior tizos 7-12 Your Horn" this weekend and nnindar from ths Nstional Safsty Cooncil: "Winter weather from the increased tariff. And Then the Common Market’s the pockets of their male escort And that’s where the trouble ha* to go to a many fboraome cipal ahowe wtU be A. WiUiam ly, it added 00 million members. There was no way for Cgssr Romov to French exports will continue in neoct (Thursday through Satur­ rsqairse the otm ost attautioa to driving. This is an especially suddenly raising of the poultry | —until he looks from behind like com es In. It usually takes a from ChSoago—4tw XM-fitatea AaUey. FVed Bliah m . Phil FBI Lead Hints Among prominent flgm^ South to know that East had about the same volume. tariff raised the fear that the a pair of ambulant saddle bags. woman up to 10 minutes of fran­ day) at 8:30 at the Avery Me­ scheduled to speak are Willem •TUB CASTILIAN- poor time eJ the year to be driving with impaired abflitiee V\our. If they aren’t m ootnSoal Butgean and Blmeat OhtUo. both tlM sl|^t and the Bins of Whether the German truck GATT session In 1964 might be But by day they limp around tic tumbling to find this purse morial, Hartford. Adolf Visser 't Hooft, genend feroo^B Mwnt by dtinkiog- i t you do drink, do eo sparingly, m any pm taaianal lyou p today, The play readhig ootnnUUae Sunday afternoon at 4 ■ At Oswald Link trumps. ^nakers and Dutch producers of more a battle for a new Isola- town by themselve.s, getting and pay a restaurant bill. 1 4 . 9 5 went turn la the **crtUc” badge aponalUe for this ambitioua secretary of the world council. That la, there waa no way for BDNDiAT aaA MOMlfeAT drive more eantioaely. Better yet, wait until the effects wear tionlsm than for a new era of She’s holding up the march of prano EMnor Aronaon wfH be Object of the two-week meet­ ••SON li teapoU. Ohio, ahowed why Bddy Oorey (bettw known in Mrteorite* Sou^t 1 Watamt roils. to carry that weight of laundry, compelling women to push these says the imi Canada’s military establish­ likely. further strife rather than end minute models with plain front they were mtenwtlanal grand tfata area as Nate Nash) recent­ Stnos gouth had no partner to the relatively small scale or that weight of groceries, he'd bags in shopping carts, or at poasibUlty that Lee ” Harvey Os'- of the word "missions’’ still inform it Is not nscsssary for ment totals 123,246 regulars and The chicken dar itself started pants. Take your pick of rich ataBah tfeSa year, wMle the ly recorded ‘Tea Vegas," and WASHINGTON — Ttw « evoku in the minds of many In World a year ago when the European chicken war. be sued for divorce for trying I leaM force them to hang a red ItancXi of Maddahead, Maa *%!oadbye My Darling,” on tha mends of spaos-age rsssareh wald, the accused assassin of him to lead the queen of qiadi Gomt 57,2(X) reserves. patterns and color*. 6 President John F. Kennedy, was "that of a white man going to Instead, ha should load the ten For and the Amgndea of Skoide, South Sea kibal. for metsorltes to sCwAV cre­ the sniper who fired a rifle bul­ Asia, Africa or perhaps Latin BL, cnwhhwd oom edy with aoHd Local folks may remember ated a shortage. A United ofjroad ss. aid BANGKOK, Thailand (AP)— GUATEMALA (AP) — The let at form er MaJ. Gen. Edwin A m erica.” Woon West has to play tha Guatemalan government an­ Prop sizos 13-20 Soiw^wrt bannotiy to keep the him hi a recent Hi-Feoer Fol States expedition is gnkig to "It ia still an image shaped by The Southeast Asia Treaty Or­ AimtraUa to try to find some A. Walker In Dallas seven king of spadsa on dooliurar’s nounced Thursday night it has' on an c las of Mhncheatar Mlemorial months ago. the experience of the colonial Diaa LuDch ganization said today that Com­ more. ten, tt Is poasibls for South to resumed full diplomatic rela­ Hnapkal, at a Ohneer Wnd The paper said It learned that era,” he' says. "When we lue munist subversion originating tions with the Dominican Re­ OPEN 6 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! 17.95 The i ohorua waa good •mw, and at aeveral area sup­ woili oat what is going on la JOHNSON rkV O R B D svldenee tending to link Oswald the word missions we do not trumps. West’s king Is almoat With Us! from Communist North Viet public. Comp, value tt.9$ too—no were the hula danoera, per oMba. with ths attempted shooting of noramUy see, tor instance, some The Dominican government ertai, baUatw • or not, were over- The new diac h repotted do­ WASHXNOTON (A P ) — The surely singleton, and dsdarar *D iR R e r Nam and neutral Laos remains i e W v I t w Walker la Included In an r a l of thoee deeply committed must win wtth ths aos and lead EVERYTHING called Us ambassador home in ahadowed by the atngeni. And ing we> looaHy and more i»- D.8. Informatlan Agency made report cm the assassination of Christians from Jamaica going the biggest threat to tha area. April 1662, and Guatemala did ^ Note: W e re Open Tonighf Unfil 9:00 that fhona a chwtw member of oonlnga are planned hi the pubUc Thursday a surrey blow­ trumps twice through Bast's IS DONE TO m dwivt tiF Kennedy in Dallas Nov. 22. to work in the pagan slums of to avoid ths loss of a trump The defense alliance said In a likewise, after student demon­ • ■ OM ^Wabehne Sodaty. near future. Meanwhile, Eddy ing highly favorable foreign It said Justice Department of­ industrial cities of England. PERFECTION year-end report that Communist strators in the Dominican capi­ ia keeping busy with pennnal ress reactioa to President trick. •Party AK we o n akjr h that tt took ficials received the report In 'We do not have a picture ot Dally Qnesttoa subversion Is being aided by tal of Santp Domingo charged M yaaea to aea the flnt — we ■ffpearanrea throughout Ckai' 5ohnaon in Us first days in the Washington 'Thursday from FBI the missionaries ot me Asian JUST FOR YOUl propaganda broadcasts from Guatemalan President Miguel dot^ eapaot tt to take mo neoMcut, MaaeachuseUs and WUte Bouse. headquarters and that it pre­ churches, more than 200 of them As dealer, yon hold! Spades, Red China and Hanoi, capital of 4-J-10-7-4; Hearts, 10-7-8; DM- Ydigoras Fuentes with repres­ WE GIVE •an U mmtha to aoa the meot. New York. The survey, basad ou material sumably will be sent today to now, going out from their own Why Not DANCme North Vibt Nam. sive measures. Oomlag Evwata availaUe as of Dec. 2, said a President Johnson. countries to work in other parts mends, A-7, Chibs, A-4-S. These broadcasts have been What do you oayT Moko Your Noxt Since then elected govern­ . IMS h ata around, TouDaatera taka over ttM general feeling of oonfidenee In The report will be the founda­ o f Asia.” soiW woy ni^im •'positively countered" by the ments in both countries have o f Menohi Bushnnl tomomiw for tha Johnson Is expressed fegr the tion for an Inquiry by a seven- Ths Mexico mssting doss not Answer: Paso or bid one NHAtOiit At Installation of a medium-wave LUXURY FABRIO spade. This Is a bordorilns ease. been overthrown by miUtary •a aohetkda of a aerlea of four Young Peo- world press. member commission headed by compare in size with ths 1061 p a u N S ? radio transmitter In northeast­ coups. Chief Justice Bari Warren. The assembly in New Delhi. You would surely open tha bid­ Tbsrs's No Ploeo ern Thailand by the United SPORT commissicn was named by But with the Russian Ortho­ ding if you had a slxtb spade, States, Australia and Thailand, or a stngletcn, or an additional U lio MADRID (AP) — The United Johnson to tnveatigate the mur­ dox Church participating for the tha report said. States delivered the first of sev­ der of Kennedy and the subse- first time, it is considered one "SEATO membsr nations en Hul6B antisubmarine war 6ive 6ift COATS mtent slaying of Oswald by Jack of the major religious gather­ have demonstrated they will ful planes to* the Spanish air force 0 Ruby, 52, (p r a t e r o f a Dallas ings of the year. STANLEY WARNER fill their defense obligations if today. Junlar sIZBs K o/s^ ^ s FABULOUS BOOT SALE n l^ t club. TOMORROW called upon,'’ the statement At the presentation ceremony, TOe Sun-Times said It learned SPECIAL KID SHOW said. "At the same time, they Spanish officials told U.S. Am­ that federal authorities had no Root* 6 and 44 have acted with eminent re­ bassador Robert Woodward and 1 1 . 9 9 FAMOUS BRANDS INCLUDED information Unking Oswald, 24, State to Offer ANorfUtt aL flWTBBWr B o lto n straint in the troubled Aslan Air Force MaJ. Gen. S. J. Dono­ with the niper attack on Walker HI KIDDIES FOR YOU TMiORBOW AT t P JC. scen e." van that Spanish crews were Comp, value HSP YOUTHS', BOYS* AND MEN’S before JobtiMn ordered the FBI Diploma Tests Members of the nine-year-old ready to take over the planes. livin g Stereo for any budget, iny space or decor! Into the probe of Kennedy's as­ alliance are Australia, France, The crews trained at Lackland 2 W mJi « c wodl-and- sassination. Exanitoatione tor thone wish­ The gM-hot death New Zealand, Pakistan, the Air Force Base in Texas, the What a wonderful collection!,,Now no home need be without the joys of Orloa* acrylic. Matiwil FOUR BUCKLE ARCTICS It aald government officials in ing to earn a high eobooi dip­ Philippines, Thailand, Britain Grumman aircraft plant at shoulder model o r Washington and Dallas refiued DR WId Nana H i m ! t i loma will be ottered on Friday, STANLEY WARNER and tha United RUtes. Bethpage, Long Island, and the realistic stereo music! Big wail-to-wcdl sound at the lowest prices classic blazer. to disclose the nature of the evi­ Dec. 27, ait the United Statea ( Naval Air Station at San Diego, dence minting to Oswald in the MANILA (AP)—A conference we've aver offered. Beauty and quality that compares with AND ZIPPER GAITERS Army Reeerv* Training Cen* Calif. FrapzItBt U 4 0 attemi»ed shooting ot Walker. Ur, 700 S, ()imker Lane, WeM of 21 Aslan nations called today some erf the highest-prico instruments offered for home use! A sniper fired a rifle shot TAT Hertford. AppUootione for greater economic coopera Qabinetry that will add luxury to any room. through a window of Walker’s avBilaUe from the State De- K m o t h i FRL, SAT. and SUN. tion to speed development of 15.99 home on April 1. The bullet nar­ DEC. IS. 14 and IB their area. Aircrafters Get rowly missed Walker and bored paobottent o t Eduoation in Hart­ Comp, vaiue tSSP ford and muet be submitted one They agreed to set up tech­ SALE a ons-lnch hole in the wall of MAIL T I ^SE8 I O N L Y nical committees to make stu­ Turkey Bonus the room where he waa sitting. week in advance ot the eKamt- netiane. m S v M L u & m dies aimed at trade liberaliza­ Splinters from the castoig of the tion, regional industrial proj­ B O Y S' DRESS SLACKS slug struck Walker In the arm, To quaUfy for the teats, ap- ects, establishment of an Asian live annual "turkey” pay- with 4 2 0 nylon . . comp.valueS,P8 3 .9 9 the Sun-Times said. ;AliaanU must be a t Uaet nfri^ development bank, lower ocean Walker, 58, resigned from the teen yeara old, must iwv« been Nontgonert Bhlpplng■v>(nn!nv rates and coordination Oarporatson to ^pw yes waa Bar trt i**a y w keWfoBslfoil REG. to 6.95 out ot Ugh school at least one -Ir fr.n.nnrt totafl albout 83,750.000 tMs year. Army in 1961 after be had been ' PLUS TON WiXH L o a d s o f CARrOONi'ln odor ' ’ ot, air transport reUeved of his command of year, a Cotmeotiaut resident for In a unanimous resolution, the The payments are baaed on em- troops in Oarmany. at least six months paiHOfdlng sj>ecial conference of the Eco­ pitoyea' tangth o f service. the date ot appHootioei, and the nomic Commission for Asia and Bsjch of the original 26 em­ oioaa wMh which the appUoant ployee o f PraHt A Whitney Air­ the Far East expressed deep A- C SIZESc r r e c — A// Fksf Q uallfvr entered htgh eofaoot m ust hove Concern over difficulties en­ craft wae given a turkey after State WUl Plow graduated countered by most members In the first Waep engine had been II YOUTHS' to 12 MEN’S Top Brandt There is a No. 8 foe io r flrst achieving a desirable minimum oaaembied end prepared for Its Number of Roads eppMoonte. The fee for retake rate of growth. initial test run late on Chrlat- CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITiD ia $2. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1999 Demoorak w4tti Nixon ; becauee ociatlc senatorial nomlnaUon FAisv toim Prerident Xftsen- next year. Electiong Dim And while back in the OOP than wouM be ptm/tHtf*. hower iMTvter balteved Nixon invltod. TIoketo are awStohl* L ib r a r y Set The Open Forum quakOed for tbe preridency. fold, untoM the GOP oomM up Home’s Prestige Colum bia through dtotriot chetnhan Her- TPC Wm Air AA pMin(%nni* with sn outstanding gubema- The tract, which waa Ih taot; M an active Re(sd>- Local Stocks l>ert Rtoe, Dr. Saga Sikand, Oomrounloekiooe tor puhUosttooe in the Open Forum wllU ttoan for Inore then twlf a cen­ iortel nominee and mends He LONDON (AP)—Three more NEW YORK (AP)—Jack Paar Uoket ehaiaman; Bari MC- Extension Bid to AA iRan Rucal fences now I wtH take a wager haa saiil again that he will quit Covdls Return Siwaeney, oonunitteeman; Jbnws atMl M ustrtol Zona to April, For Kennedy not be guarenteed pubUoakton If they aonkein more than tury I vaiy much doifiik time electoral setbacks dimmed Lehman Tributes Crow Atty. DuBeau 300 words. The Herald reeervas the right to declme to hiobory wia record Eberthowar of atoy siM that Dempsey is le- National Broadcasting Co. tele­ QnotatloMDM Phrahked Vlnoent, district executive, and For High Ridge will be intnred when oenaplsbe Prime Minister Sir Alec Doug­ vision. From Grange's bokh fboto Bookt Pr. on the west puWlsh any makker that may bo iSirioua or which to In bed M one of the groat Preridenka. slacted. NEW YORK (AP) — Tributes Omin MlddMbroeh, I Alton Pitoe/dtotrtet eammtoalbn- (OsaSsfBSd frees Page Om ) tadte. PYee expreHton of poWteta vieeva to desired by las-Home's polltieal preatigs to­ In I960, he walked out In the er and Vernon St. fram the east. Ak the moment I oonsklerthe TYuthfuUy, I don’t know any to Herbert H. Lehman oonttoniad aak Stooka H e a d s A re a ThetM Town Ftoitobig Oonanto- oontributkxia of thto dhantoter but irtkars which are de- two ootatanding govemmentaa day. middle of a show because the Oregon Parley Bid Aakad At Onai UAee thentually the lend and bund­ more about tbe national and to pour In today. skm (TPC). wdl oonouot a pub- famakory or aburtvo wlH bo rejecked. eoooomtoka Prealdent Johnswn stake priittoal situation than Balloting to fill House of Com - 1 The four-time fo Democratic gov­ network cut one of his gags. Ha Conn. Bank and Perry O. Pederson, 19, eon of SBORBT 8ATBLUTE was back a month later. He heeringhroering ek 8 pm . cn______Dee. LAUNCHED ing will ba daaded to the federal and Beooitor Byrd o f V iigM a. any other voter but I’U back mons vacancies in London. Man ernor of New York and former Homemade Aadovtr Ormiif* aetlvltlM TYuat Co...... 73 77 Dimes Drive Mr. and Mra. George W . Pader- 17 ek the Muntoipel BulMing fovemmsnt, to be admlrlsterid Biit I do not believe Prestdenk my opinion with real cash; and Chester and Sudbury all showed U.S. senator died Thursday. He Thursday. Paar said he will rmnf* from n»tion*l, to aUU, Hartford NaUonal aon of Columbia Lake, la under­ hearing room to conaktor a re- VANDBNBBRG AFB. OaUf. quit NBC at the end of this sea­ going receuK trelntog at the (AF)—The Air Force launched by tha Bureau cf Archives ' ‘Aseell to Our Town' ♦yM to every "do-good” motion Johnson baa or can develop pop­ I am not afraid to firat give S slump In Conservative sup­ was 86. to looal. SU U Oranff* Socretary Bank Co...... 62H 66Vi queak fhom Green Manor Oon- Pusftv raM HArvArd would not To the l^ or, port sharp enough to give the Among the tributes was one son. Btlaworth OovoU of AimJotw n ra laaBraaoa Oompaatoa Atjty. Robert Du^8eau of Itock- Naval Tratotog Ceciker, Groat another secret satellite vehicle M king aa eomdbody elae pays ular poMtlcal appaal, ak my opinion and then back Ik etruotkto Oo. for an axtenalon b i S n i t o S l adjacent to the U- The fnld^ footheS program tor I t f enough for eieoticn on hto own. with the moat vocal way — opposition Labor party a victory from President Johnson who Walter Werner. NBC^ vice RAVIOLI •ad kto wtfa ChiiatliM Jwt i«> HarUordFlre .... 62V4 66% vBlo has baen namad oouniy LakM, IlL of High Rklge, to the iwrtheaat Thursday at Vandenharg Air president for programming; said Santa’s Fall o f 2Sp Forca Biaaa. thU paateasnon has been a tre- I oould eey a tot more but Dco^e reports to the oon- cash. Rogmm In any national poll held any­ quoted the citation of the Pres­ FRESH OR FROZEN tuiMd from • montli k>nf trip National Fire .... 113 130 oompeign chairman for tha 1904 aectkm of Man cheater. *”^!^5othlng will deUact from WHEH.RIUUIIS he was confident he could settle by Mitd to Fortland, Or*., whoro Phoenix Fire .... 114 122 SanU Is coming aU right, all A spokaaman would ocnflrm meddous etMcen. It hda been thMc esiyone o f average Intel- traay I ooidd name names to time soon. idential Medal of Freedom, Maivh of DtoMs, according to The development haa bean It,’’ heiald. "W e want It to b# nwrt grakltytag to see the way Ugenoe can underatend what In the London and Manchester , which Lehman waa to have re­ this disagreement, too. O0T«n roproMotod th« aUto Ufa aad Indemnity laa. Can. right, but thla year ha may only tha launching and the typo prove that in Ooimeoticut we TAKES PDA, OVERDOSE Paar said NBC wouldn’t pro­ Mrs. Ruth Soracchi, chaiiman planned ratder the oluater aon- of hardware uaed: A Thor-Able a’ fitting memorial to ,a great the boyn have developed under bava written. have Rve or six RepubHcen districts, the Conservative share ' celved today, nonp. Trayallnf with thorn Aetna Caaualty ..llO 137 make It a llttla earlier what tog eanendment to the town hOLLYWOOD (API — Police vide a better time for his Fri­ d,».3 0 c waa Alfrad Bockwlth, ataU Aetna U f e ...... 160 173 of the Tolland County Naitional Star combination. president.” this program both to knowledge Tours truly. perttoa. said comedienne Martha Raye of the vote was down 10 per "Cltiien and statesman, he with an that Zip. Accompany­ aoning towa. Green Manor wiS cent compared «1th the 1959 has used wisdom and compas- day night variety show, and naator. Conn. General . . .163 171 FVMindatton. Atty. DuBoau ‘a a ing Santa, and rilding on tho o f the game ahd in phyrtcal flt- PhUlp P. Newcomb I have never played the hors­ was treated at a Santa Monica failed to fulfill a promise to put ask eakW two large tracks end neM. Many people are reapon- general election. In Sudbury It sion as the tools of government On Doe. IS Andovor Rangors Hfd. Steam Boiler 141 151 native of WUllmantlc and h ae- back of Blitzen, wUl ba the au­ a nuinher of parkleka ee glfta to es because I would trust the hoepltal Thureday for what offi­ a popular show ahead of his. H. PASQUALINI bav« booa taiTltod to notghbor Trmvelera ...... 193% 201% aociated with the tow firm cf thor of the Zip Code. Young­ aibie for Ihe suooeee of this From Berlin nags but not the riders but thto cers called an accidental over­ dropped 4 per cent. and has made politics the high- the town; to reium the develop­ program. We would Hke to To the HktHor, However, the Conservatives eat form of public service," It His contract runs through the TEL 6444)604 arith mUstown Orango on Hill PnbUe Dtllitios King and Otldweil. sters writing personal notes to er ia pennMked to devriop the morning I did make a bet that dose of sleeping. . . pills. _ 1964-65 season. Paar said if NBC 8 t to Haat Hartford at t p.m. Conn. Light Power 85 37 He waa graduated from Har­ Santo win have to ranwmbar thank the game officials. Wom­ I have been corresponding Senator Dodd end not Mayor Police said Miss Raye. ... retained the seats In London's said. 346 Avery SL, Wspplng property with emaltor tote than S A NEROE’S HOLIDEY RIFTS for several yeosa with an elder, told her physician she had taken St. Marylebone district and Siid- A private funeral sen ics will won’t release him from the final Tho aaoct night Bolton Orange Hfd. Elec. Ught . . 45 49 vard to 1906 and the Unlvoraity Santo’s Zip Code number aa wall era uaiMlly required to Reei- an’s AuxSbuy, Reoreakton De­ Lee, the very able mayor c f ' year, he’ll Just be off TV. win bo hoot to tho Andover Hartford Oaa Co. 43 47 oi Ooimecttout taw School to as tlM number of the engine of partment,' coaches, program ly gentleman and hto wife. In Now Haven. 'wHl get the Dem- e l^ t sleeping tablets. bury. The Laborltes kept the be held Sunday. dmee Zone AA, peevkhng there AT Beriln, Germany. They are aep- groap which wUl prooont their Southern New Eng­ 1902. He to married to tha for­ that train aet. Raplles, through era no more homea per acre eponnors, Manchseter Herald patriotle travel program. land Telephone . 53 50 mer Martoa Tureben and they the courtesy of the U. S. Post and thorn okhnra thak hetond, arated from the rest of their | Back to thoir homo grounda Manufacturing Companlea are the paranto of four chikkan. Office, win include a poet card WELLES FMM OOUNTRY STORE fo r Sofa for their support to medcing this family by tbe iron Oirtaln and the Andovor Grange will have a Allied Thermal . . 41% 45% Tha now chairman la active with a picture of Santa, his program such an eeeek to our last week I bed a letter from Chriatmaa program with an ex­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. 57 61 m the RookvSto Junior Chamber aleigh— (leVa hop# he remem­ or Rent tOWTU htan. Today I received, another change of glfta on Dec. 16 at Barden ...... 10 11 % of OoUtoaeroe and preatdcd over bered to renew Ida .lieanM)—' LEE’S FLORIST JWD RIFT SHOP The Otfictaito end Dareotore leiker which surprised me. but tho Town HaU. Mary Boudreau Bristol Brato ...: 9% 11% the ktokoff ooanpelgn dinner to and hit reindeer, all looking Fire end Pohee Junior when I reed H I felt I ahoxdd ia In charga. Oolaoo ...... 3% 4% WUltomntic this w«ek. He euo- slightly eatonlahed. The mea- tndOlH'SHOP Come Early Say* Tha Poatmaatw AkMetic Aaeocitiakian. flhare its oontents, as It prob- Dunham-Buah . . . 4% 0% ceeda Atty Robert Otoard of sage says, "W a are on odr Rt. 44A, Boltoli-^-84S-8089 mCDICRL aMy expreaeen the feeling of so to Vtolt ROUTE St, TALCOTTVI^E many BerBnere. Hood donora who have given N. B. Machine . . , 20 22% Coventry. way" (that la, if you’ve got our FHRRmnCY TxMUoroM Sltaailea* regularly and now donora alao North and Judd .. 16% 18% B8A Diaaer v aumbar). Tha number ia 99701 e YES, WE DDAVER e TEL. 875-7395 TEL. 649-7«S9 To the ftkMtor, Sincerely, Peter Paul ...... ,31% 84% The Eaetarn OonneoMom If you care to make note of It. jSNNt.PMMLI.1. M.F^48 Eva M. Johnson are roralndod that tho Red Flowers for all occaalone; Thto to wrttken by a sporta- Berlin, November 25, 1968 Croaa BloodmobOo wffl bo at PlaaUc Wire Cable 11 13 OounoU of Boy Scouts of Amer- Weddings, Funerals, Cut man. to attempt to clear up a Naachaater Evening Herald Luckauer Str. 15 Teomaaa HaU In OohunUa on Staitoaird Screw v ' 84 ^ 37 8eii w*A hold tie annual dinner Flowers aind Corsages . . . rather hxUcroue abtuoklon being Stanley Works ... 10% 21% MM¥toy St the E. O. Smith Colambla oerreependent VIr- Dear Miss Johnson! Monday from 1S:6S to 8:S0 p.m. oreartad by Senator Dodd rt al IB this hour Berlin to greet­ Faoplo who gave blood for VMdor-Root ...... 45 40 school at 0:30 pjn. Local , glBla M. cartoon, tetopheae to rgfanl to firearms, as an n o above quotatloili are not ttbope, aS of which belong, are I 338-9334. ing your dead President John F. tho opan-hoart aurgory to New aftennokh o f a regrekkefcie brag- Kennedy. In all windows wax- HavoB a few wooka ago are not to ba eonotruM as actual mai>t guraits imtT EAr edy. kata. candles are standing, which oUglbla to ba donora at thla 44jJuH the 6iaM The ffreasTOs situation wae their light beams on the streets' SMILINO SERVICK time. creaked by hto own betovad and places, where more than MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Tho toIopboiM aeouaitteo party,' by aUowtog the import 100,000 men and women came which baa boon rocrultlag don­ Program Slated g a t In your oyos. of chMp, dangerous and inferior together in midnlght-tlme, to ora for the BtoodmobOa teclndeo SAVE war surpius arms. Some of great your dead President. wnilam Tucker. Mra. 'Ruth CHRISTMAS AT <3*ae,'mey be had here ae low Knowaki, and Mia. JUdiard By Women’s Glub On the place before the mag­ M $M to 33S by the barrel (and istrate of West Berlin number­ Adaina. aU of Andovor. YOiTlL WANT TO DIAL WITH A I mean potnto barrel) fr Hdbrrt O. Richards of WOODLAND GARDENS less men had assembled in the 6 IN F U iL c o m Ttoe Rtwan High Sotool Band JIWILIR YOU CAN TRUST. . , vandora. shine of torches. We listened m l CSronia w « waocnt thoir Grovdand^ I f See, wSt Tneaday ak 8 pm . to tha Wom­ bi 1931—2 forget the party in to this celebration in the radio­ aonuad eSntrimao Cbneert Dec. ^**iMeae6b iiltl 'Da-n-TeerMir lave Is art enly blind, ft k blinding, power then, cnooted the anti­ broadcasting of Berlin. It was U ok 8dl6 pm . ak tha high en's Odb of Mancheabar ak Fri- SANTAS B r ig h t towahlp’aaU. Second Oongtega- TMc It M tisM Is sWssipt le be a dumping aot, to prevent wl affecting to sm , what many adwcl oudMorhan. ttonal ChuMh> Bar actojert will Da-lt-Tearself Coraer WREATHS, Ige. 16” p la in -----1A5 dleaiend expert. Jwi hMl to e trart* hoe sow happened. people taka part on the destiny The hand pwigmaa la com- Alee many beaetlfidly deeoraled werdiy jeweler . . . aed libs bundredt Ill this Sohate at present BiUe of John F. Kennedy. poawl matoly of POtti omtury ba ‘ CWriatinaa. to the Hotne." Tfawa wUi be "TMting Sup- Wreath Forme, Ribbon, Wire, wreaths. ef albert Rfce yeurtsH, you will Mied 5-3043 and 6-8256, are aimed In this night was visible, that oongnaRlDna inolpSng "The [>er" at dd lt Maimbera will Plcke,Picks, Styrofoam aad Rtoge, tbe very finetl yee can peiilbly to prevent m deetructioh of oxn* also Berlin has lost a great Chriatmaa Song" Mat Totme oeaee. “ Prepared------■ Priacese Prtaceei Pine, own ftreestoS Industry, ao nec iring main dtohee,. ealade and ROPING — afford. Foltn wbe chesM w beve friend. In the past summer he GIFTS and "The Parade o f the leiclea’’ m m aad raver RoecM, FrwR. >ayta made from their fa- lanrM ...... 45c yd. laid tboir friendi easary in ttne of war, and to said on tbs asms pises, where by Art Dodrtck. A Mglillghft of V V BallA____ _ Brandy Jars aad Bowla good quailty and safe firearms now 100,000 men are greeting ttM ovonlng wAI ba ^ ngrforin- for Berries, ete. Pine aad Lanrel...... 4Scyd. Ibet we M even Mm. Rieharda hr a leckurer, Boxwood...... *99c yd. fertber. See for for our ovfti people. TheM faUta him, "I am one Berliner." This For the Younger Gal moo of *%ig Band Bagutaa*' teacher, eahibitor and Judge of would preftent to a large wey word has brought him the undar tho dh-aeitoB o f atudent Lyenpodlnm (Dyed yevrteff. ftowar aneangementa. She to. a PrineeM Pine)...... 89c jrd. whak haa now happened. In- hearts of all Berliners. In this ocnduotor and hand poaaident nhkionally accredited flower ckdentoHyMr. Dodd et al were Grigory Horton. TMa manbef I Boaghe Fieebly Oat PrlnoeM P in e...... 75eyA night the place before the offioe ahow Judge and'has Judged, ex­ • U 9 % eCf aa 19 yarito) not the ppoiman. The record of the maidstrate of West Ber­ waa uoifoiniad aa port of the hibited and -lackured In New B alaam ...... 56c bnadle ( eaya R toM Leverett SaAton- lin will be called; J. F. Kennedy hoM-hmo ahow at the rwsent Bhglendl^k jnora than 20 jrears. atan. place. tridimtoly of ckatoaettontB f t a * ...... 80e beadle BD8T1C B A n w n aad LOOS tUie to dttofriiMa. c f judging for Blae Spmoe ...... 75e beadle Aa tar M the regtakerlng of Dear Mias Johnson, in this the >>daaa8ed Garden Clubs, qolerfel aad Attraetlveiy Exciwive YobiMrtrie Coart ftresims Is ooncemed, with po­ moved time we must write you a • ' ohorua, aa to paat yaarai end had served on the Masea- Meeataln Laorel . . .SOe beadle A m a g e d ...... 3A8 aad ep bustion fives sn ftistsig, our feelinge. 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Phone m, or eeaw fireosiu Itoe crimtoei should re­ avoid poUUce 1 have received ountarfi hg the muale ditoartr. ia-w e’M demoartrata., ment at the Hgh .MhobL TVdf* ceive s jail sentenos—mende- ao many telepbone oalto regard­ ata may alao bO' pnMteaa iJL PAC -i-’Atxxit 8,000 ele- SUOOtt ^^turtSkKd toiy. Ooimecjttout hM such a ing the nekionai poUUoal rttua- the acfaool auMatonan ai Mgti-aehpol atu- t W OODLAND GARIJENS leiw, eracked thif ysfr, sponairad tkxi ainoe the tragic event oi a Fogartj Brsa, hn. fesv daya ago I am sure I wtH •wrangr oc tin oonovui orhafiUiad by th« apdrtanven and decent ‘^Saa JOHN J. Z A P A D ]^ For Halpful AdTite** 917 MAW ST.—MANCHESTER - ritiaens of tlito staite. some teiephonic relief by W(ady1Wii ai|WC’*. with each p lW y\\ MANCHEB’nCR, OOKB. It took us three yearn or i^ecUlcaily enewering the _ _ la w -, plodgbd«*tf'llllUmkd 168 WOODLAND STREET a 843-8474 819 Broad SL—Tri. 849-4589 more to jam thto one through. questions Mked in the ooiumna :t«B8798. 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PAGE SEVEN IIANCHESTEE e v e n in g h er ald , MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. DECEMBER g, 19CT PAGS nx t JfCHESI'ER EVBNTITO BBRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 196S Lamb found the time to make thls past summer. He Mrs. Bailey, in her 70s. is the elected has Impreeeed many Ne­ Ihere sppean to be a strong c n - Catholic Ladies beating over- the president’s only one of nine battleships at­ Kaffee KJatscl^e requesting your appearance af rapport between Lamb and his 16 Major speeches between Jan­ BostonI tor tha nation’s cap President’s cousin. diM em t ftswtlona” he aaye. groes," Lamb aays,, "and that uary and mid-July to organisa­ Ital, but was stricken ill at the death,” he said, "there has also Flag at Half Mast tacked still li) commission. "He was a boy full of mischief Ldnib Says Treasurer Job there will be a move by more Staff in the building—next to Set Yule Party been a lot of sober soul-search­ She Is considered commls- Home Town HM NMods have multiplied tions as far away os Termesses. airimrt In New York and had and very brilliant,’’ she said. Has Yule tarty slwse he bseaihe state trceiur- Negroes to snter poittlcs.” the Btkte CspHol—that houses to go to Ms Waterbury home. 'House GOP Rejects ing. At Pearl Harbor eioned beceuse the crew is etill the treasury department More than half of the groupa Anna lU, a first grade teach­ er In January. T have friends Lamb menUons a town In were wMte. "It would have been the high­ "I don’t think the b reaa 't- aboard. That is why the ’flag Helps Boost Negro Image Nor has Lamb found any Miss Arlyna Garirlty, dsogh- flies above the sunken vessel. Sees LBJ as er. recalls vividly a prophecy 'nie KatfM KJatsolM Ormgi throughout Connecticut and the Connecticut — and daclhMS to light of my llto," he says, "and beaUng acoompMahee much, but (CoatlneJ tram Rage One) great change In Ma personal He says he was somewhat ap­ ter of Atty. and Mrs. Harold The Navy does not hold offi­ Johnson made when of the Oommunlty Y held a pot- eouBtry that 1 wouldn’t have muns It—with a population of prehensive about his appearance I missed It.” Gsnity of 141 PMkta 8t. and National Guilt Belief the soul4earalUng does. It has in the ninth grade at Albert had eth«rw4ee." Lamb saya. * 10,000 and only six Negro fam- life. Iamb, with Ma wife ’Vema cial ceremonies to mark Pearl kick Wednesday. Msmbera and By ANGELO NATALE < '*Many people cany the wrong and their 9-year-old daughter In Tennessee, wMch was spon­ a jOT*.or at Emerson Oollege, brought home‘'to us how bHter different from all anniversary Harbor Day. But to the men G)untry Boy School near Stonewall. gueets were seated at tables Asseolatad Press Staff Writer AsmI, through tbsM contacts, nies. One of the Negroes, he has been much of our poHtlcaJ image of the Negro. I feet my Genero live In Waterbury. Hla sored by a Negro organisation. Guerrilla Trminees U p Boston. Mooa., wfll entertain at (OsalfanMd fnrni On«) days since the end of World War and women on the naval base, "It was Just after a ball decorated with greens and Yule- etoobkm has brought aohazige, Lamb IS angmped tn a quiet ,ya, aspired to run for a spot It is nonsense to say that all discourse, bow trivlai have during recess and we were rert- HAfRTORD (AP) — Gerald wife waa the first Negro claas- But on the night of his talk, the the Ladlee of St. James* com­ n. and to those on ships in port, (OaaManed from Page One) Ude decorations. beoeu^ peopje have become campelgu to bUp members of on the local board of education. audience was 50 per cent white. WASHINGTON — Southern bined meetkig and CawMsnBS Americans shore In the guilt ot been many — though not all— Ing under a tree," she said. He Lamb M the iirat Negro elected Ms race. His Job put him In the The man was beaten by Just one rooro teacher in Wsterboty. She ‘'hfttred, fftnaticism and bigotry the assBSination of I>reaident It is the-flag—at half mast for Dec. 7 retains its deep sl^ifl- Mrs. Alphonse Kiirka,' chair­ aweto that a Negro can hold still teaches, at the Hal Americana its morial independently to pay said. "That makes me feel real sented the offlcenf with Christ­ nsotiout, and nobody Is more oonsoientious manner. presidents and others. "TMs Is to show,” Lamb says^ well received, he says. ney, editor-in-chief and pubUeh- Day. The hundreds of people up and said, ‘Someday, 300 by the State Department. It School’s auditorium. M>e win practitioners. America, instead, tribute to the 2,300 sailors, sol­ mas corsages. Mrs. Klrtn, in " If the opportemity arisce, I “that we are aspiring for posl-^ Lamb says he and Ms fam­ give her own interpretation of er of the New York Herald who cross the harbor to pay a good about him.” ing to be President of the United aware of thie than Gerald "Perhape the greatest con­ ily t'Ave the oa.me friends—per­ Lamb also finds the time to a^Ms that there has been "a has worked hard against these diers, Marines and civilians who turn, was presented with birth­ ask them If tfasy can use a spe- tions we never held before, and the musical, "Sound of Music,’’ forces and continues to do so, Tribune. Wifely Duty brief tribute and drop a garland died in a few nightmare hours. Earnest Hodges has lived less States.’ ’’ Lamb. tribution I can make in office ♦bar there will be a greater haps several more—than they participate in some clvU rights Miaip rise" in the number get­ day oaks decorated in the aea- is to chsnge the wrong image oifUs Individual tor a certain demonstrations, "If 1 think the ting guerrilla training. portraying all the characters. It call be proud of its progress "This idea compounds a crime of flowers on the water will re­ tlTan one-half mile from the LBJ Ckxmeoticut's state treasurer Job," Lamb says. Ihe reeuU, he participation by Negroes In had before he became stsite and prouder yet of its promises against the nation with a slan­ MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho member in their prayers one Bonal thfeme. Members exipbeag- many people cany." treasurer and wMle he waa cause is Just." He says that She will be accompanied by her (A P)—State Patrolman Cal Ber­ Ranch since 1B33. He recalls a Nigerian Trade Cut ed gifts duiing ths oftennoon le quick to aofcnowledge that Us says. Is that men he tass rec­ Conneotiout poHtlcs and in the all civil rights groups but one mother, who Is a well known of stfll more progress." der against Its peopie.” Whit­ more young, dead American. Spider Dances But Lamb, 39, and soft spok­ ommended have becotne the country.’’ president pro tempore of Wa- 'TO VISIT DE GAULLE nard stopped off at the Mount­ remark Johnson made to him sodeJ. race, more than Me Job, keeps have a similar goal—equal op­ OTTAWA (AP) — Prime min­ pdasdst In this area. ITie committee of 38 Includes ney told a meeting of the Rm- It is for him—a World War II him In the apotUght. And Lamb en, hSMtens to add that Us prt first Negroea hired by soma or- Lamb auls that the Negro ter’l'ury's board of aldermen. ain Home sheriff's office to Navy lieutenant who fought in CAPE TOWN — A "dancing one day. LAGOS — The value of Ni­ The Kaffee KlatSeche Group portunity afor the Negro. ister Lester B. Pearson will Refreshments wHI be aerved the party leadership. The draft­ pdw Oliib of Canada yesterday. geria’s foreign trade dropped wouldn't have It any other way. mary role is to do a good JOb ganlsations. wtio ran for the board of edu­ He recalls that. In 1959, he ing subcommittee consisted of work on records. the Pacific—that the flag flies ^>ider" hu been discovered in "Do you think a fellow from meets at the Community Y the Lamb has little u.

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W a emergency, the Swedish kind— Jr. will receive Christmas gifts The“ —Kents -have •been n inIn Hong (Synopaia: The ttoryteUer UM area for all the world, and do­ Maij^lOth Year eleoted to the Geange cocacutlve children died today to a fire in It B1«m1I Street too many jobs going begging— from ISO Japanese girls attend­ Kong a year. He was serving how Nog. the Bugaboo, made a oomcnittoe to tlU the two-yaar Maaeheeter Conn. ing that as swiftly as It couldi with the Royal ScoU Greys a Bronx tenement. About 60 per­ would seem a welcome trial ing a knitting school In WakSh shambles of SanU Land and unsxpired term of Charles ^ 8 1 8 8 before reversion to one more of yama. Reglmeilt there. how Santa decided he couldn’t fqptoh’a AuxRtoiy to Television Raisoh, realgived. (U> BuhaertpUOB TV sons were removed from the Pnbllsliere the world's worst old habits novelty some time. A cream - oolored cardigan keep him there any longer.) the oyvtolteVv Vokmtesr Fire Grangers will have a (jhrist- 1:00 ( f) Bl( 8 ThMter lla imHrp JTBunded October 1. u n Ex-Forelgn Minister Auguste reae) _ , ^ 7:80 ( 8-12) Oraat Adeanturs building, some by lathers. plays Its part In spinning us to jacket and cap were sent to 6- XssoetotoMii obbarvw its 10th mas party at the Dec. 19 meat., (IMO) Early I lla prog- PaMlabed BTening BxMpt year-old Caroline. John, 8, gets Mabika - Kalanda, fired and Chapter Four s s r w l g j . « Fircmwi said they found the ■usdAra mini Houder*. Entered et new versions of old quarrels. jailed last Sunday, has been re­ snto’varaiijr Christmss dto' tog. Power Workehop (10) International children In a bathtub, where the Poet Office at Hancheeter Conn a brown, cream, black sweater Nog Comes Te To Pee D a n ce Canceled If there Is one thing that and1\J cap. Ileased In Leopoldville, the nep’dHMttog tot'7 pjh. Dec. < 8) N*we r i ^ ) Day of infany they apparently had sought pro­ ae Second aaae Hall Matter Events The Storyteller stood up and TIm weekly dance at the Nar (80) minx (34) uiTltaitim— to' Art tection from the flames. Shouldn’t be opening the year A letter addressed to Jacque-1 Congo, •ft tbs Oeva lUstouiant on Bt. (34) Dr. PoslB’e Olaau 1:00 (84) Japan Today nrBSCRIPTION RATES Mablka-Kalanda was arrested stretched hto legs. He stored for ihan Hale Community Center Their father, Francis McBride FaeablA In Advance 1964 It la this kind of trade war line Kennedy, and enclosed In (40) Larami*. (30) Naked City the package, said; for Issuing a passport to Molse a long time Into the fire M If I I Mid Rd. ewbaduled tor Saturday night (18) In the Public Interest ■i80 00-38.80) Bob Hapa Tbaatar was burned while trying to je Tear ...... ^ 2 !i In Nation he had forgotten the ^ory he hm been canceled to aHow 8:01 ( 8) Political Telecast ( 8-80-40) Burke’a Law rescue his children. He and his tx Montha •••••••••••■•••••* tx.w between the United States and "We wish our humble Christ­ Tshombe, former president of Mrs. Earl H. tstoaei wW be i;lu ( 8) Now*. Sports and Waath- tree Montba •••■■••••••••••• y*S- Katanga. For two years, was telling. Ihe children waited htstoUad Mi.>rea(d«nt of ths time for repairs to be made (24) Bclance Reporter wife, Jennie, led two, aged 8 THE CHUROH of tha UaRENE le Montb ,.••••••••••••••••• LW the Common Market. WASHINGTON (API — In the mas present will help console ( 8-13) Aoota bt S’ Tshombe led Katanga In an at­ until golden-haired Sissy could auxlltory , ' m m M r s . AXoa. A. doivnataira. 8:18 (81) Club House 8:00 (34)) Dn-ama FeaUval and 18, to safety. 280 MAIN ST, MANCHESTEH OONNECTICJOT Not our fatilt? We didn't news from Washington; the hearts of your two little “ A CHURCH WITH A MIBSION” MEMBER OP __ children.’’ tempt to secede from the Congo. stand it no longer. B a B sy ag vito praaldeiit. Finish EaumemUoa 8:10 ( 8) New Breed |:St) .( 3-13) Twilight 3h>na Killed were Joseph, 10; Donna rHB ASSOCIATED PRESS start It? But we did help. There U.S.-JAPAN: The United "What did the Queen Fairy (24) Wbat'e New ( 8-30-40) Price I* Right t, and Jennifer, 2. ROBERT f. 8HQFF, Pastor The Aaaociated Preee le exolp- State.s and Japan are under­ Othem..M>’ D *, ihatoBed Any femdilea net oontocted s') Walter Cronklte 0088------80) -Harry • a OlfU. ~lrta was a time when American pol­ Associate Justice William O. and Santo do with him?” she pduring the town enumeration of (JO)M) Social------—. Security 10:00 ( 8-12) Allred Hitchcock Firemen said ths blase broke ii-ei* entitled to the aa« stood to be trying to arrange a Despite their years In Holly-' cried. "What did they do with Mrs. Rql$gillUsntas,, seQretaiy ; of all new* dlapatchee icy was positively drooling over wood, actresses Bette Davis and Douglas of the U.S. Supreme children era asked to oontact 1T$ POSSIBLE BUT VEf^ 02) Newsbeat (33-3(» Jack . Faar out In the McBme apartment SUNDAY SERVICM creditedcreauvu tow II*» v»*or *•«»not otherwlae new date for a Cabinet-level old bed Nog?” Mra. ^ (40) Superman ty of Intamy on the second floor and spread Susan Hayward never met. Court says "Red China must be retary;. Jlpi. Ruth Beebe, treas Mm. John Wlhiams of High Bt UNUSUAL. A 6EC0NP' 08) Life of Riley OO) Da credited In this paper and aleo the the Common Market Idea, just economic discussion In Tokyo. "They threw him out of Fairy­ ( 8-12) ..Alfred Hitchcock Uffough hallways to the third Sunday School ...... 9 .S 0 local new* publiebed here. They were introduced Thurs- j in the United Nations If we’re u tm ; V Mra, Rayn»#id Victor, Ttw enumeration dated as of ATTACK USUALLY MEAN? 00-33-80) Huntiey-Brlnk'ay ( 8-3040) right . of tha Weak as It has favored with equal Secretary of State Dean Rusk land,” said the Storyteller star- and fourth floors of the six-story Worship H o u r ...... 19)48 All rlxhta of repubIleaUon of and five other Cabinet members day at a news conference at going to have a rule of law In Oat 1 has bean eampleted by THAT THE RASH WAS PUG 7:00 02-23-80-40) NeWi Bporta and 10:40 ( 34) Brushh PalnUng a p e^ dispatebe* heieln are alao folly the military and political world affairs.” ‘ng Into the fire. ifciMidi»rfew**«yi Weather 10:46 ( 8-3040) Make That Spars building at Clay Avs., and 167th Youth Fellowship...... 8>90 reaerved. • _____ were en route to Tokyo fo; a Paramount studios in Holly-' y n r A ■ Ranriday ths dtraction of Mrs. WHillams. ( 3) Death Valley Daya Weather Two residents from upper Evangelism ...... TRR Pull eervloe client of N. E. A new movie. inition, Is not a club of people "That must have been AW­ dUford Sefrenric and Mrs. HmW, Cipiiil»« sivee helelel Wets 08) Digest 11:11 OO) Pootball rnrecaat Service Inc. _ which the Common Market pre­ when word was flashed to their who think alike, but an organi­ ntgtot soclgl t rograraa of the , b Ic eel Mended )• be elef»s[*|*iiHf • 4 II (10) U Squad (40) Btsve Allen floors—Soflnla Santiago, M, and Publlahers Repre*entatlvea — The plane In mid-Paclfic that Presi­ FUL!” Bn oompany: ’ MrA Herman Dudley Fyrguson aaatoted Mr! WEDNESDAY sented Itself as economic con­ zation that represents the great Yes. said the Storyteller. It (20) Hall Order Markit ( 3) Movie Fablo Heredia. 82. were taken Julius Mathews Special Afency — dent John F. Kennedy had been The Duke of Kent, couslq of r , LiDoyt, pUUiotty. WUlisms to oomplUng the in- T:18 (33) Spot'lght 11:80 (KV3880) Tonight (C) New Tork Chicago Detroit and sort. Queen Elixabeth II, arrived in diversities In the world,” said had never been done before. No ( 8) ----Movie■- to a hoapital tot sarioua condi Mid-week Bervlee...... 7:99 assassinated. The group turned Atoo, oommlttos heads; Mra. fomtation. (80) Sports Camera tlon with second and third-de “ member AUDIT BUREAU OF Both the Common Market London from Hong Kong with Douglas. "And after all. Red I elf or fiend or witch or any oth- *I hereby expel you from my kingdom* Mia. WlUianu, on behalf of Edmond Kirouac, M n. Ksnnrth back to Washington and the con­ China represents one-fourth of Cbartas Hadman, hbspttolMy; ur.a» BATUKDAT’E TV WEEK FOE OOMFLBTB gree burns of the body. CIRCUUITIONS ______and NATO are too small to>pro- ference was postponed. the duchess for the usual royal ^ I er fairy creature had ever been the PTA, haa extended appre­ Lemin, Mnt. Zacoariah Leone, celebration of Christmas. : the people of the world.” ' expelled from the Ma^c lAnd Mrii. James Despard, aunahtoe; ciation to the public for its oo- Mn». Warren Uttto, Mm. Rob- The Herald Prlntlnit Company. vlde either economic or mili­ President Johnson has as- Douglas was interviewed on to Santo Otoua-lltoNMltodNog jneRic assumesaBauuicn no financial respon- — .sured Prime Minister Hayato The duchess, like the queen, | of Make Believe. And Nog did “ Where did Nog po?” orted Mm, Keith Beoott and Mm. operaitlon and to the public ert Maloney, Mrs. George Mari- slblllty for typoBraphlcal errors ap­ tary security to anybody. Our Princess Margaret and Princess "Ladies of the Press,” a New not think the Fairy Queen would uM fine beoauM what would Youngf. wage and pearing In advertisements and other Ikeda the meeting will be held i Sieey and Jeremy together. sOhool staff for Its SMiatance nelU, Mrs. Thomas Moran. Mrs. policy energy belongs with the Alexandra, expects a baby next York television program. have the courage to do It to him. •To the Kingdom of Poo,” such people care If someone and Mm. Roy Hlggtos Rbbert Morlarty, Mra. Richard reading matter------In The Manchester as soon as possible after the they didn’t beSava to ^wt Mra. Ivan IVdbertson, Mrs. Da,vid Radio Evening Herald. bigger alternatives—GATT on new year. But Santo said to the Queen, aald the StoryMler. snd Mm. Daspahl, wogram. Simmons, Mra. Luclua A. Pat- Nicola, Mrs. John 0 ’Ha.ra. "You must send him out of our "POO!” cried Jeremy. stopped betog? A Chrtotinas gict exchange (This listing IncludeB only thoae aewt breadoMta el 10 ae 1* Display adverUalng c^lng hoora: the one hand, the United Na­ Food and Drug Administration Nog wsiked around Foo until tingttl Sr., Mra. Kenneth Berry Mm. Jomph Pack, Mrs. Guy fter Monday—1 p.m. JYlday. PEARL HARBOR DAY; The A Thought for Today world, take away all his rights •TH3B Poo?" exctolsned wM be held. and Mtre. Stephen Loyzim. Phllbriok, Mm. Charles Popnle. mbrata length. Some atattoaa carry ether ahort aewscasta). tions on the other. That Is has been grlevlously biased and and forbid him ever again to he thund a beatan-up, old bouse rorFor Tuesday—1Tuesday— p.i*.. p.m. Mqntoy.__ Navy will mark the 22nd anni­ that the claimed identity be­ Stoay. The- auxBIsiy 'wBl have toe PTA members and others Mm. Rme Pouoel,■ M.ra. Alftwd WDBC—1181 WINT—1388 ’64 PLYMOUm BACKS Sponsored by the Maaoheo- For Wedneaday—1 p.m JMesday. wtMre our policy energy be­ enter Storrybook Land.’’^ The StoryteUer nodded. "The on Burning Tree Road. No one gnmisl Christmas and home 1:00 News,a. Weathar. ... Sports ForFbr Thursday—1 p.mp.mSr^asday. versary Saturday of the Japa­ tween Kreblozen and creatine Is ter OouBcU of Ohnrohes had kvad to K fhr a hundred Msttog with the enumeration Proulx, Mm. David ■ Rabbins. 8:00 Long John Wads •;iu Showcase For Friday^ p.m. Thur^ay longs. At the moment, however, nese attack on Pearl Harbor by definitely mistaken.” "You can’t do that!” shouted ve*y same.” baked fsod aato from I'O am. to tar wlich the unit will receive Mra. David Roe, Mrs. Heibert 8:00 Rsynor Shines 6:46 Lowell Thomas commissioning a new guided Nog. " He’B hera now?” gasped years. The doors ware ftdUng I pm. tomorrow at the South Rose, Mra. BXigene RyohMng, 1:06 News Sign Oft 8'60 Sports Tims SUICU M^esaaatO® • • Am we arc fighting valiantly on the On Sept. 7, after years of con­ off and the tx>of was oavad in 10 cents per name Hated include WMAY-ail 7:00 Ne< three-year Oom- Mrs. Edward Hansen, Mrs. Joel Cash Daalar** placa their aeivlce to their Church has Long Beach naval shipyard. Mr. eorreepoBdeat, F. Pauline Lit­ (:(U AT THE GREEN committed suicide, there to ozen to a cure for cancer.” But exalted in the earth.” This to be happier In another world." rosuned all over the world look­ TREES mwiity Program Redph Hoffman, Mra. lionet 7:00 Bill Hughei water pump, ironamlatlon------of eonatoted of their owp conduct and Mrs. H( B. England, parents! he said on the basis of the re­ "THIS to my world," ahouted ing for a plaoe to settle. He Lovely anraery type etock— Jean, Mrs. Ernest Jellinek, Mrs tle, telephone 742-62S1. 13:00 OIrand vartor, drtv* ahaft. univartal )ointt, raar axl* t .. th« . » •nglnt OR chongod ■L'lT.ir;; ovofv$ry 3«* montni...... - or among all of us, aa could be' the dark night in Bethlehem, by the National Kt nfcs aulomobtat, provided the owner )iai tha aniln* 06 changed e.w . . oH chango, and in the life of their oommunltlea of the ensign, will attend the port Kreblozen is "worthy of an i the sudden qiMet of Christmas Nog. ‘And I’ll be back one day was looking for a veoy special fresh cot or cut your owe. 4,000 mu**, whichever cometnaa flrat,nrar, t))*ina 06oo (Mtarimor repweodr«$jfwvww *v*ry«««•, teeond Aieremony. theinw carburetorww(wssvw»w. ...elr (liter ^.wjnaddeened avary eve 6 montha and Taplacad avaiy 2 yaayaara. and VovaryiThW. 6 I f there to audi recognition Imagined, some instinct to want honest and fair test.” Eve, the stillneas of the soui and I. not you, wlU give the ptaoe because he thought of |2.«S.S4 Mkaentib# fiipnieHRo 4a oiicK ■ dosisr avmanco of Barformanc# of tha raduirad aai$ica» and ra from the Church, one can be to know why. that recognises the advenoe of ordera then. Mark my worda!” nothing hut revenge and be M6 MAIN BT.. 648-6171 - OPEN DAILY TO 5:80 - THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M. - UNTIL 9 P.M. DEC. 16.17,18.19. 20 AND 23 * — ----- ^1) racatpt of auch avidahca and (2) tha car's than currant mRaaga. KREBIOZEN; Sen. Paul r e p o r t e r in n p o s t needed ttone and room and pri' GUNWOOD FARM aure that that conduct of the Between the first self immo­ Douglas, D-Ill., has asked for a God u p o n to. He stomped his foot three times to show hto rage. Then vacy to work out hto ptons. DIVIUON OF NUTMEG hidlvldual In the eommunlty has lation of a Buddhist monk last Senate investigation of the valid­ UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. SubniMited by Ute (AP) — Mrs. Kay Rainey Gray Rev. FeiHx M. Davto, he turned and marched away. Finally he oaone to the King­ BEEF OCHIF. been anch aa to repreaent, ex June 11 and the revolution ity of two government agencies’ dom of Poo. The people here (Wholesale for yoar fraesar) reports that Kreblozen to Inef­ of the Greenwich (Conm.) Time Miniatsr Second Con­ “Where did he g o?” cried tend, and exemplify the beat early In November, these flam­ was elected treasurer of the gregational Church. kfiae Jo. were huaineasMke and practical Silver SL, CoTCntey fective as, an anticancer drug. and they dhtot bother much prindplea of his religious faith. ing suicides were suppAwd to be UJ^., Oorrespondent’a Aasocia- •me StoryteHer tusned and Right turnoff 44A beyoad Douglas told the Senate Thurs­ about s p o o k s or magic or things Twin Hills Re who aerves and repre- protesting the regime of the late day that he had arranged for an Uon yesterday. John Mew 'Vane The first stamped envelopes stared at her aa if he had jurt of the American Broadoasting were issued In this nation In awakened from a lo n g ateep. hke that. In fact, a tat of peo­ Pkone 742-TlOT aents hto own religion well In­ President Diem and demanding independent study of the agen­ ple to Poo dkto’t even believe cies’ conclusions, and that "the Ck>. was elected president. 1858. "W hat?” he asked. evitably doea the aama thing from it greater religious free­ authors of the report believe for hto eommunlty. dom for Buddhists. that the record shows that the Theae general trutha have So there was a revolution, HAMMOND ORGAN AND PIANO STUDIO - 17 OAK STREET - 643-5171 never seemed more pertinent and all the Buddhists rejoiced In ♦*,«„ in the case of Matthew M. the new freedom they had won. WHAT HNER GIFT Iforlarty and Prof easor Cheater Then why, since the revolu­ I *Beneh ineludsd with What prko lufceei? W. Obu<*owakl, who have be- tion, three new suicides by THAN THE PRICELESS •ach Hammond Organ. LOTS OF GOOD, LATE-MODEL USED CARS! aome the first two Manchester fire? The news dispatch doea GIFT OF HEARING? not tell us. Perhaps that to a M’s true! WOon you tell Ply|t)outh* a* (eat at wo tre, you end up with a people ever honored with the huM asIScBon o( utod car* o( all niaVot. QM owner* are trading (or Papal Knighthood. necessary omission. Perhaps the ONE OF WORLD'S Ptymoiith*. . . Ford owner* or# troding for Plyrnouth*. have to mora The people at Manchester sulcldea themselves did not tell tn#m.out o( our lot* feat. How will wo do It? Low Dried*! far tho boat know and appredato and enter­ anybody. Perhaps they had no buy In d t0F tain groat affectlan tor these particular, specific reason. Per­ SMALLEST two gentlemen, not only for haps they had chilblains and f M A N C (I 1 S Ti P Sat your local Ptymouth-Vallant Daalar I their acoompUshmenta In thdr liked that quick, enveloping HEARING AIDS 32. own careers, and not only for heat. Give them the relaxation that comes E thdr rich contributions to the Still, we wonder If somebody with a rocker that adds a Colonial quality and progress and spirit doesn't have some Idea of what touch to their room . . . a Boston of Manchester life, but above these new suicides have been MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH, Inc trying to say or prove. For all rocker, 'This handsome W indsor seat * an for what can be sensed. In model has bent back spindles; is sten each of them, of the inner man, we know, they may not be Bud­ ROUTE 88, 'TOLLAND TURNPIKE— TAIX:OTTVILLE, CONN. dhists. They may be loyal to the The sound of ciled in gold on satin black. the Inner faith, strength and serenity end good brotherhood ousted Diem regime. There J. could be any number of expla­ from which their outward acta 331/ 2” Colonial are Inspired and sustained. nations. It seems to us some­ bronze candlestick PERMIT NO. 887 Made with the same meticulous care as the most ex­ C Later, naturally enough, this body ought to be able tq get at Christmas table lamps. $10.50 whole eommunlty will find a least one possible explanation pensive Hammonds, *$1090. $118 down, $88.20 each; two for out to the outside world time and place for paying Its monthly. $19.95. tribute to these two men, and Sonotone urges you to see Sm ant SanJtaA^ that win Indeed be a Joyous and Where Jobe Seek Men the smallest hearing aid we ever meantngfol occasion. It to sel­ is you at the made. It’s the "WISP-EAR’"^ dom enough—^far too seldom— Add to the other extremes and it slips in the ear for cord­ that ws take time to praise the In your fancied knowledge about Ifce nation of Sweden— less hearing. Light as a nickel good In those among us, and do and small as a dime in diameter It la time for them te hear It su{q)o(Mdly the hlgheet living themaelvcA Yesterday's an- standard of any nation any­ Phone, visit or write — •ouneeaMat gives Mandiester where in the world—supposed­ SONOTONE* Hammond Organ anch an o|qx>rtunlty, and fbr ly a high suldde rate—*up- that opportunity we are aU posedly an extrema in social SONOTONE OF gratefUL welfare care for Its people and a resultant decUne to initiative HARTFORD 10.95 —to them mixtures of fact and 18 ASYLUM ST. Sharpsliooting Beck fancy, statistic and reputation, HMC Free Home Consultation Becauae the Common Mar­ now add one ihorc. 34.95 Sweden apparently haa more BUDGET TERMS ket has riduaed to retreat from Son and daughter will be thrilled to DURING THEIR unfilled jobs than anybody else. tariff schedules which protect Phone 247-4070 I receive this student desk for their Other nations generally spe- ita own poultry producers at the very own. Maple finished with a 17 x rialise In statistics which show axpenae of the American poul- 38-inch top, and four drawers with how many more people they toy taduatry, President Johnson butterfly and round brass pulls. Good have than jobs. The key statis­ haa now ordered retaliatory tar­ in dens, too. iffs against selected products tic which worries most nations Upper and lower manuals, 44 keys each; IS-note at­ from Common Market ootm- Is that of emptoyment. tached pedal keyboard, *$1040. $106 down, $82.20 nmeiHiioMiiigiiB: kries. ki Sweden the worry is re­ monthly. Make it a warmer Thumb-back Wind- The tariff on French brandy versed. Sweden worries about «> ¥ . sor side chairs can will go up from $1.26 to $5.00 a ths jobs H ean’t filL Sweden .U be used anywhere gallon. counts the Job openings It has. ... a truly exquisite I in the home. Black TTie latest count, for In- The tariff on German Volks­ gift for Mother! Christmas underfoot with with gold stencil- wagen truck* will go up from 8 stanoe, showed appi^Mclmately That's you playing "Silent Night" on your ings. per cent to 25 per cent of value. 180,000 jobs going begging In Christmas Hammond after fifteen minutes The tariff on two ingredients s nation of TA million popula­ of practice although you have never play- 19.95 Msed to “sixlng” to textile man­ tion. adII# before! tAJal And at least J. one night*Lll* during ufacture and to the making of o r these 180,000 Jobe open Hammond Luxury Spinet Organ with 22-watt tone system, Christmas-tidewif8 •«•■**«•* ..W.W ^u'li ” gather-g—...w. friends WS8%Band Mohawk's Popularity Carpet SALE glue will also go up, that on and available, a total of 45,000 dextrin* almost three times, that would be in the blue collar •$1645. $159 down, only $47.80 monthly (3 years to pay). neighbors for a party. Boughs of holly, on potato starch from a cent to field, the rest In the profee- Mother’s Ring cups of punch, music and song! Let guests 9.6 cents a pound, these prod­ slona. There le a ehortage of taka turns at your Hammond. Never have you walked over such a luxuriously ucts coming largely from the teaoherc, engineers, physiclane, proudly displayed at - SAVE... Metherlanda and, above all, of management With tha Hammond you have an exclusive springy surface; looked at such e rich-looking SHOOR JEWELERS 9S 19.95 Theae particular products psrsonnd. That Swedish Indus­ combination of features . . so easy to carpet that wore such a low price tog. Its lush were selected to be sharpshoot- try which so deliberately i ^ - If they have a (Colonial room they’ll Frankly eentimental, the play for beginners, so challenging Ham­ pile is made of famous, use-tested A’crilan acrylic tag targets, where

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llANCHEvSTKR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1968 Iflsaded guilty, draw a ohs- minions. and grt blagnM In presenting the awards, Ncrtlveabt Refuse Committee Lauvecy, 40 Packatt’d St.; or MTa. It. 'Chis would be fine in theory, that Ooldwater’s remarka about Mb it Chaney Ubrary, and Tears welled up tei the they conspired to-frame medical science. Hved In Andover seven years. Dangveckas, 71, of Troy Rd., rice preaident he aet an ex­ wonderwork for the peo­ Mid ttw Quincy oomnunitiy. Johnson finishes a Usk begun WBUran Mason, 118 Peart S t defeat of Hoovar I7 Rooaavelt, be said, but If It actually hap­ TVA hurt him in the vaOey, but the other at Center Springs the 8l-year-old redhead M ax-tover of C iristlne, FeHx Frankfurter, 80, Wash­ (NRC) entrusted with selecting Survivors include a son, Ar­ died yesterday at East Hart­ traordinarily geod record. ple’s benefit and denounced as Z i ? {[‘X S 8 The grc««t aMpyard Fore by his assassinated predecessor. and Norris’ dream cams true. pened, "Those portlona of the maybe not too much. in front of the Santa Claus Sir Anthony Hawke pronounced ington, retired aaaoc'.ste justice a tele for a proposed four-town thur F. Tootell, with whom he ford Hospital. He waa bom In Nevertheless, after two weeks It soclalisUo menace—Is a bone «««>««* JamSwicon join singer Aloyslus Mwar hM been Oie «sene, foe It was on July 4 that Kennedy ’.ncinenaitor tnetallatkin met A multlpurpoas TVA wm enact­ ttouth that are reached by the "The Democrata made an er­ Workshop- ‘ sentence In Old Bailey. o f the U.S. Supreme Court. made hla home; a brother, Lithuania and lived In the John B. Rogera Sr. an su- of talking and pressuring Con­ of contention (mce more In na­ ed In the fast-aotlon "first (Lucky) Oon idti wM then Ued gwierattona, o f the oon^ruc- announced the list, saying: lint nlgtit «t Manchester's 100 TVA would bo completely be- ror,” BKKk told a reporter. "If The maximum sentence tor Karl Holton, 65, Los Angeles, George Tootell of Riverside, R. Hartford area for many yean. thortty on the WMory of the gress, the same opponents of tional politice. days’’ ot the Roosevelt rsgbns. wilderOd and would -be very, Parents are reminded that on the stand at Odrdt^s trial tton of htfge Navy and oom- The varied and distinguished Municipal Building for an ex­ He la survived by a niece and they had withheld their fire until perjury could have been seven last June on charges eoepert on problems of juvenile I.; three grandchildren and five Negro to New England, wiU be civil rights and tax cut who The betting In Washington Is On the Tannassse, which flows very antagonistic.’’ It la tenperativo to have the charges oThe^^ BMTOtal craft, kioludtoig acme careers of those selected amply ploratory talk. nephew. the guest speaker of the Rotary late In the campaign, they'd name and address clearly 3rean imprisonment. the call girl. delinquency. great grandchildren. blocked Kennedy show no signs that no matter how the poUtloal 880 miles from Knmcville, Tsnn., The late Preaident John F. have kiUed ua all. But tho elec •f ttte wotWa largert; tanJeere. demonstrate freedom's rich re­ Only two members attended Funeral services will be held Club of Mancheater Tuesday at of going faster for Johnson. printed either on the letter On the charge of conspiracy Gordon’s S-year-dd-year-dd asntanceaentance source of men and women en­ Robert J. Kiphuth, 72, New Funeral services will be held wars corns out, TVA wUl pro- to Paducah, K y„ and on ita Kennedy recently gibed at Gold- tloo Is a year away.” Haven, Conn., retired Yale ath­ however — Frank Stamler of Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Holmes tomorrow at 9 p.m. at the Qiull- 6:30 p.m. at the Mtuioheater If Johnson had hoped to get cssd on Its way, unsold, undis- trlbutarlea, TVA now hM 82 water with the remark that, "I or envelope ao it can be an­ to subvert jusfice, the sentence wasI quashed by an appeals court dowed with creative capacity ano-l^arino Funeral Home, Plea Change Accepted letic director and swimmling Manchester and Joseph Cartno Funeral Home, 400 Main St, (joun t^ Club. oft to a blazing start by getting msmbered, untouched In any dams, plus hugs steam plants do not believe that selling TVA swered promptly. is left to the discretion of the afterir It heard « langthy tsM and dedicated to the highest 247 Washington St., Hartford. BfUDCNDPORT ( A P ) —Mra. coach. of South Wlndoor—and no spe­ Manchester. The Rev. Paul B. at least one of those programs major way. It is that popular gensradng alsctrlcity, ^ A ’a Is a program to put people to Code Pushed judge. He sentenced her to six recordinginBng Christina had made in standards of human achieve­ Burial will be in Cedar HUl months on that charM but It will A f«de R, Tjwon. 24, ftavnerJy of Eldwln H. Land, 64, Cam cific sites for the incinerator Burhoe, pastor of Allandale (R. Tlw Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, through before Jan. 1, he’s with a lot of people In seven many other functions range work.^’ building - code enforoement prepartngher Ufa story tor pub- ment. It is such as they, and were dlsouesed. Cemetery. wrong. He’s probably too realis­ run concurrently with the longer Ucatlon. The police then arrest­ Mairttod, haa been permitted those who march with them, bridge. Mass., industriellist and I.) Baptist Church, will officiate. paator at Calvary Church, Aa- S o u t h s and border statee. from reforestation to dlsMss Ooldwater said he never CdNarNNATT—Federal hous- atr easing self - help nepalra. Instead, a tour o f aH four Friends may call at the fu­ tic to think he could do it that term. ed Christine and the other three to piend gu«ty in Bupertoc court whose talent enlarges the public inventor of the Polaroid oaimera. Burial will be Monday at 1 p.m. ssmbHea of God, w HI conduct a ilh e issue, which hM been control. meant to propose putting a "for In* officials are helpteig im­ Teams of skilled craftemen and NRC towns has been scheduled In Oak Grove Cemetery, Fall neral home today from 9 to ~ service Sunday at 6:40 a.m. in soon. center stage off and on for 46 Wsndsn WUlUs, unsuccessful sale” sign outside TVA offices. prove housing here for l^-tei- social workers wlH Sidviae resi­ Her girl friend, Paula Hamil­ and accused them of framing to aggravaibed aaaauit in con­ vision of the dignity with which Robert A. Lovett, 67, Locust p.m. nection with the fatal atabhing Valley, N.Y., former seoretaty for a weekend in December, River, Mass. the riiapel at Mandieeter Me­ Johnson, since taking office, yean, bobbed up again when Republican candidate fCr prssi- Re said taxpayers could save oome famUiee through better dents on needed woik. ton • Marshall, 23, who also Gordon. Read Herald Ads. life can he graced and the full­ has hammered away at cutting af har husband. ness with which It can be lived.” of defense. to aoqiiaint the subcommittee Friends may call at the fu­ morial Hoapital. Maj. E. Walter Sen. Barry Ooldwater, R-Arlz., m em bm with idl possible loca- neral home tomorrow from Mra. Pearl L. Oonnerton Lamle of the Salvation Army spending. But his budget esti­ She pleaded guilty to the Kennedy named *1 to receive John J. McCloy, , New ■aid he tavors selling the giant 68 Uona to 9 p.m. Mrs. Peari L. Oonnerton, 79 wlU nerve as hoapital chaplain mate In January may run be­ #iarge before Judge Lioula the award — which previously York banker, diplomat and ad­ federal corporation that pro- o f East HSirtford, mother at next week. tween $98 billion and $108 bil­ ridee electric power at barfaln aiMpino yeaterday. No date waa has been received by only 24 viser to presidents. Reviewing the Information on Mrs. EMeehefh P. RatoMffe at site selection available to the Paul J. HaUschUd lion, or probably dose to what rates, flood control, navigation net for aentenoing. persons directly from a presi­ George Meany, , Washing­ 38 Bilyue Rd., died this m om - 68 NRC, including population den­ Paul J. Hauschild, 71, of ISI •The Mancheater EducaUon Kennedy would have figured on. ehonnsls and other ssrvleea. DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL . . . FOR A MERRY OLD FASHIONED. NEW ENGLAND CHRISTMAS Her four-day mandaughter dent in the medal's 17 year his­ ton, president of the APL-CIO. r at Hantford Hoapital after Kennedy’s budget this year tory—but four will not be on sity and probable hauling costa, Mountain Rd., yesterday after­ AaaociaUort will hold a general The outcry from TVA’s friends « trial lant May reautted in a Alexander Meiklejohn, 90, noon was dead on arrival at a long Stosea waa $98.8 billion. If Johnson was such that Ooldwater issued ‘v\S f y hand. Stamler predicted the eventual Other survivors inchide meeting Monday at 3:30 p.m. at hung jury and mistrial. Berkeley, Calif., educator and site would be in the general Manchester Memorial Hospital lUlng Junior High School Per- tries to gouge chunks out of the a five-page statement, amplify­ Herbert H. Lehman, 86, a New author. daughter, 1 1 grandchilihen and budget to demonstrate his econ- l•SM••T toraa flha waa charged with the Deal architect and former U.S. area of the Manchester-Vemcn- after suffering a heart attack M.nrM*ntativea DUOget 10 oemonsiraio ni» econ- ing and clarifying his stand. '•iKs fataJ stabbing of her hudband. Ludwig Mies Van d^r Rohe, South Windsor border. near his home. He was on his 13 greait-grandchlldran./ omymindedness, he could stall Over the years since 1918, the senator and governor of New 77, Chicago, German - bom Funeral servtoea will he held will discuss the salary agree progress and stability. WOttar, during a birthday oele- York, died of a heart attack Before the probable sites are way to visit his wife, a hospital ment for next year. All mem­ argument over TVA bM In­ brattoii in their Stamford architect. patient, when he was stricken Monday alt 11 am . from the Negro leaders, after talking volved such names m Presl- Rate*' kraMiiAMwa* MMMg- Thursday as he was preparing toured, the subcommittee will Nerwklrk and Whitney Funeral bers are requested to attend. with Johnson, praised his ear­ apartment. Jean ' Monnet, 74, Paris, tour the Elast Hartford and as he backed his car out of the denta Oalvln OooUdgs, Herbert •5? ^ ' ' A l t - : - to leave for Washington to re­ statesman. Home, 319 Burnside Ave., Bast nestness about wanting a strong XSni. TVaon ashnltted Inflicit- Hartford incinerators to get an driveway. ' Hoover, Fianklln D. Rooeevelt B • ceive the honor. Luia Munos-Marin, 85, gov- Hertford. Burial will be to Zion Ttbe Orange HaB Assodatton civil rights bill passed. It’s to Ing the atab wound buf aaW ahe B. B. White, , North Brook- idea of land requirements for He was bom In Gurleyvllle on and Dwight D. Blaenbower; 68 emnor of Puerto Rico. Hm Omstory, Hartford. iMSi anmunoed thaiit there wiU his advantage to get a strong did so in self-defense, flhe imw lin, Maine, author and editor a large incinerator inatakation. Dec. 22, 1891, and lived in Henry Ford and Ben. George W. Clarence B. Randall. 72. Win- Friends ms(y call tomorroiw ba no bingo toenorrotw night ait one through. aorakes her home in Bridgeport. who for many years wrote for The NRC is to consider three Manchester for 60 years. A Uni­ Norris of Nabraska. netka. ., industrialist and said Sunday fiom 3 to and 7 the haB. That, plus a tax cut, would the New Yorker magazine la 111 111 ways of establishing an incin­ versity Of Connecticut naduate, 6 In the wartime year 1918, the government adviser. to 0 pm . boost his 1964 election chances, federal government began buUd- Edmund Wilson, 68, Wellfleet erator, estimated to be a | 1 he waa employed at me Niles, as he knows. Success with both T o Study lAhrmriet Maas., author and literary critic Rudolph Serkln, 60, Brattle- million project. Bement, Pond Division of Pratt LL (Jg.) John J. Draw, son of Ing a dam on the Tennessee HARTTORD (AP) — Oov. boro, Vt., Bohemian-bom pian­ Mr. and Mrs. Peroy H. Drew, 13 of them might make him look River at Muscle Shoals, Ala. la In Europe. Present proposals are: 1) and Whitney, West Hartford un more effective than Kennedy, John N. Dampaey has named a Hie medal of J. Clifford Mac­ ist and director. til his retirement seven years Bond St., raoently maule his first The Idea was to use hydroeleo. Edward Steichen, 84. Ridge­ The formation of an intertown Funerals particularly If he could get them apeclal atata board of libraries Donald, late Tampa, Fla., phll authority to construct and op­ ago. A World War n veteran, salk> fUght while undergoitog tito power to turn out nitrates '/I to improve Oonnecttcut’a li­ field, Conn., world-known pho­ fMght Instruotion w*th TValn- through early In 1964. for explosives. anthropiat. will be accepted by erate the installation; 2) Leav­ he was a member of Anderson- Johnson looks more relentless i i i & brary aarvlcaa. tographer. SiMaa Marie Perry talg Squaidroii 1 at the Niaval The war ended before the dam his widow. ing construction to one town, Shea Post, VFW, Manchester. In pressuring congressional Tha govamor aaid yasterday H ie otliere named and expect- George W. Taylor, 61, Phila­ with the other three served on He is survived by his wife, Funeral serrioea for tofSnt A u K lt:^ Air Station, Saufleot was finished. Then came the Mrs. Florence Dimlow Haus- Field, Peneacola, FMt. leaders than Kennedy was. He question: "What to do with Mus­ ha waa naming the ntne-mem' ed to attend the White House delphia, economist, labor-man- a contractural basis; 3) Turn­ Susan Marie Perry, one-year- has an extra need for success her body and setting up the oerenwiny are; agepiant arbitrator and profes­ ing the installation and opera­ chlld; a daughter, Mrs. ’Thom­ old daugUter o f Mr. and Mis. cle Shoals?” A tltanlo struggle as Lehy was organist and soloist. lutely no political significance would amortize the coot of the of Charge Reduced Released imder $2,500 bond, he ADMirTED YESTERDAY: came here when h* retired as power facilities. :3urial was In St. Mary’s Om S' The British American Club Involved." *• BUKIVCRO (AP) — One of will appear In Circuit Court 15, ' Audit Study Leon Brezntak, 37 Waddell Rd.; cabinetmaker for the Boston tery, Coventry. Father Huasey What might be regarded os a After long Infighting In Om- ftve pmsoBS aoouaed In the New Britain, Dec. 23. Wllltam Hiller Jr., 59 South St., Automatic Radio 0>. of Boston, will sponsor a dance tomorrow gress. Ford withdrew his offer read the committal serrioe. for members and guests. Char­ tentative step in Red China’s di­ faital beating of a 73-year-old Police aaid the bullet which RockviUe; Susan Martel, 16 Mass., where he was employed rection is a projected trade with a blast at "Wall Street ’The general manager’s office Bearers were Arthur Lucas lie Varrick's orchestra will man during a tawem hreek-ln was fired jyent through the bed­ OUveir Rd.; Mrs. EBther Juetioe, for 20 years. Before going to Jr., Robert Bamo, Robert Wil- agreement with Albania. Al­ hankers.” has been allowed to plead guilty' room window and entered the was the scene of a discussion] 17H Garddli Dr.; Robert Lap- Boston he lived in Rockville for play for dancing from 6 p.m. to Power and chemical emnpa- brant, Walter Johnson, Andrew 1 a.m. A buffet will be served. bania, along with North Korea, to manniaughter. celling, came from a .38 caliber this morning between General pen, 23 Lynese St.; Mrs. Pearl many years. He was a member Diego and Joeeph Maloney. Is Red China's staunch ally in' nies made rival bids and strug­ John E. Dawson Jr., 38, of piatol which he was carrying. Manager Richard Martin, Rob­ Danahy, 17A Gardm Dr.; Mra. of Concordia Lutheran Church. the dispute between the Soviet gled for years in Congress. The Mlddtotown, origtoally w a s The gun apparently accidental­ EBeanor Greeako, 30 FauSenor Survivors Include his wife, The executive- committee of result was a standoff. Mra. James E Aldrich the American Legion Auxiliary UniCHi and Red China. ebaiged with first degrse mur­ ly dlachwged while he waa at­ ert T. Macri of the town’s Dr.; Herman DoUak, 454 Oak­ Mrs. Minnie Obuchowskl Kamin­ A French official recalls that Meantime, Norris was In there HEBRON—FUneral services will meet Monday at p.m. at der to the death of Henry RobU- tempting to help the cat auditing firm of Barry Macri land St.; Ronald Gebel, 64 Sum­ ski; a daughter, Mra. Ralph 8 France voted along with her al­ pitching. A progressive Republi­ for Mrs. Agnes (jynthia A l­ the home at Mra. BMward Wal­ lard. Knowing his mother warned and Oo., and Atty. Herbert mer St.; John Olaaver, 31 Schaller, with whom he made lies recently against seating can wta) later changed his label his home, and three grandchU- drich of Paper Mill Rd. will be ters, president, 43 Church St. ' Robillard. 78, o f Bfetotol was him about keeping weapona in Phelan, presumably to resolve Ridgewood St.; David Nelson, held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Red CSiina in the United Na­ to independent, Norris wm a the house, Haley told her he had WltHmantlc; AJbert Bsgleson, stain wMIe tbdeves were taking the much-discuss^, audl-dis- dren. Rand Fluieral Home, Hanover, tions. plugger for public power. He a safe oontstnlng 18.100 from been wounded by a "sniper." closed recreation department 179 Fern St. F^meral services will be held Party Spent $33^766 It seems possible, however, WM also an expert m congres- Monday at 11 a.m. at Concor­ N. H. Burial wUl be in Hillside a FlaineBta tavern last June 25. discrepancies. ADMUTTED TODAY: Oscar Cemetery, Norwich, Vt. that De Gaulle, with his tradi­ aional maneuver. Including the sheer seamless nylons TBiompson, Melrose; Deborah dia Lutheran (jhurch. The Rev. had been eleeptng In the 3 in Riot Fined Although James H e r d 1 c, Friends may call at the HARTFORD (AP)—Naw Re- tional long-range view, may be tactic of delay and filibuster Ftonemore, Hartford; Mra. EEz- Paul C. Kaiser, pastor, will of­ tr j^ g to give Red China a Seeing no Immediate chance tovem . NEW HAVEN (A P )—’Three superintendent of the recreation Holmes Funeral Home, 400 pufeMcane pun^ied $33,766.78 In­ HanM . . . the stockings that make her legs look abeth Perkins, 281 Center St.; ficiate. Burial will be in East to their city oouncU campaign measure of elbow room in Btatels Atty. John D. LsiBelle men have been eonricted and department, has denied that he Main St., tonight from 7 to 9, to attain his heart’s desire—the Kenneth Prentice, Hartford; Cemetery. fills fan which netted them two China’s quarrel with the Soviet more beautiful, thanks to their gossamer sheer­ toM Superior Count Judge Mil­ fined in connection with a ra- has retained an attorney, he has and at the Rand FUneral Home multipurpose development by Mra. Emma Doyle, 248 E Mid­ Friends may call at the oeafs on the oouncU and a $5,- Union. ness, their no-seam sophistication! Choose her ton H. M eyen yesterday that ctal demonstration that turned Indicated that Atty. Phelan Is tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. the government of the Tennessee advising him, on a friend-to- dle Tpke.; Susan Oarsiblno, Cov­ Holmes F'uneral Home, 400 Main 991.76 deficit One source, who declined to River waterehed—he got Con­ the manslaughter c h a rg e into a bottle-throwing fight Mrs. Aldrich died Wednesday favorite fashion colors: Bali Rose, South Pacific, entry; L ^ls and Merit Ouon, St., Sunday from 3 to 6 and 7 The New RefiubliGane formed be named, said: "A t a time gress to approve government Beautiful gift lingerie fashioned by seemed more appropriate. with police Nov. 2. friend basis. at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Barely Black, Town Taupe . . . in glittering holiday The 1962-63 town audit report 85 W. Main St.. Rockville; How­ to 9 p.m. Immediately and entered the when some of our. allies seem operation of Muscle Shoals. Van Raalte of marvelous “ Antron” LaBeHe aaid RcMUard, a dish Those fined yesterday by Cir- pital. She was bom Jan. 25, criticises the recreation depart­ ard Holmes, 138 Henry St.; Mie. oouncfl race after the GOP town to Imply that It Is a good thing Coolldge gave this the pocket g ift box., washer, apparently was not a ouit Judge Irving Levine were: 1907, in Plainfield, N. H„ a . . . the silkiest, smoothest nylon with ment for shoddy and sloppy ac­ India Huntington, Taloottrille; Mra. Emil J. Oeeeay committee failed in attempts to to be friendly to Khrushchev be­ sight watchman and wes aleep- WiUiam Wlnnick, 50, o f Ham­ daughter o f Mra. Pearl Hadley veto treatment In 1928. dress sheer, mesh or plain ...... 1 . 5 0 Pf- absolutely no see-through. All with counting procedures, and recom­ Mrs. Marjorie Lappen, 17 Fen­ ROCKVILLE—Mra. Anna L. fotm a slate. cause of his troubles with Red Another bill pushed by Norris Ing at tbe tsvem without au­ den, $25 each for breach o f the Tracy of Plainfield, and the service sheer ...... 1 .3 5 Pi*- enchanting Petite Fleur lace. thority. mends that it revamp Its record wick Rd.; WUIiam Leutjen, 96 Oeseay, 45, of 14 Regan St., late William Tracy. Democrats > spent $21,902.21, China, ^''e are not too sure that was vetoed In 1981 by Hoover peace and disorderly conduct keeping to conform with char­ Grand Ave., RockviUe; Law elected six to the nine-member this is file best course.” with the statement that putting This might make R difficult Walter Brooks, M, of New wife of EmU J. Geeeay, died Survivors, besides her moth­ ter-imposed standards. rence Money, 134 Heiatoe Rd.; suddenly thia morntog af her council and two to the school The implication seemed to be to prove a felony murder, La- Haven, $35 for breach o f the er, include her husband, James shift gown, sheer over tricot, pink or blue, S, M, L 0415 The consensus of opinion John McCartan, 91 Princeton home. E. Aldrich; a son, Gordon A l­ board. The party hod a $4,082.21 that France thinks a certain BeUe said. A felony murder Is peace and resisting arrest among the town directora at St.; Ronald Mdntosh, Blast deficit. softening of its attitude toward sheath slip, white, blue, black, 32-42 Short, Average 5 4 )5 one oonunitted during . arson, Charles Simmons, 28, o f New Mra. Geeeay wai bom Aug. drich of the U.S. Air Force, last Monday's exploratory meet­ Hartford; W illia m Molde, 14, 1918 to RockriUe, a daugh­ Theee figuree were filed with China might keep the Commu­ tape, or burglary or robbery. Haven, $25 for breach o f the Topeka, Kan.; two daughters, a t y CSerk Rcfeert J. Oalllvan. (not shown) matching petticoat, S, M, L ...... 0 4 )5 ing was that there is no indica­ Loomis Rd., Bolton; Peter Rus- ter of Mr. end Mra. Michael Mrs. Leon <3off of Rocky Hill nist pot boiling. Tbe tsvem crime wes not legal­ peace. Simmons pleaded no con­ tion of fraud among any of the eak, South Wlndeoc; Mrs. Pa­ ly a robheay because Robillard test. BUyeharz. and Miss Pauline Aldrich of NOW facts disclosed by the annual tricia Slpolski, Rt. 30, Rockville Survivors, besides her hus­ Vernon; four brothers, Richard eras not charged with ouRody Thomas Chappell, 80, o f New audit, but that there is every BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A band and parents, include a son, Tracy of East Hampton, Mass., at property, the attorney said, Haven, will be tried on a breach indication of loose and unortho­ daughter to Mr. and M ra Fbllx and bufglary appUea only to Michael Gessay; a daughter. Lionel Tracy and William FUEL OIL of the peace charge today. dox procedures. Klock, Glastonbury; a son to . t homes. No date waa set for a jury Miss Emille Gessay; twro s Tracy Jr„ both of Plainfield, r y The board torit no direct ac­ Mr. and Mra. Stanley Domian, and Flcyd Tracy of Comirii, Gal. DawsK» sms, held to $20,000 trial requested by a fifth de­ tion at the special meeting, but 9 SUverwood Dr., Vernon; a tera, Mra. Clara Grzyskl>ewlcz bond pending aentenotog Dee. fendant Alan Mallach, a Yale of RockviUe, and Mrs. Gertrude N. H.; two sisters, Mra. Her­ scheduled another qiecial oes- daughter to Mr. and Mra. James bert Hodgman of Plainfield IB. student from White Plains, N. Sion for next Tuesday night at Deseutels, 899 Parker St. Zimmerman of Broad B n^, special purchase sole! AnottMT man obarged in con- Y. and two brothers, Stanley and Mra. Richard Cameron of ■ M A 8 in the Municipal Building BIRTH TODAY: A daughter Keane, N. H., and eight grand­ neetton srith the same hreak-hi The demonstration waa spon­ Hearing Room to hear Herdic's Btrychairz and Bernard Stry- to Mr. and M ra Ralph Ojala, 2 children. Is eapeoted to be tried soon. sored by the (Congress o f Rm IsI side of the controversy, and HarUand Rd. oharz, both of RockviUe. GASH SAVINGS glldtd O eotgs D. HOIt, 32, o f Plaln- The funeral will be held Mon­ FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Equality (CXJRE) in a promi­ to make clear where the Marne DISCHARGEID YESTER­ n* TO eO e, Is charged wltfa befaig an nently Negro neighborhood. Po­ Has. DAY; Mra. Selma Swanson, day at 8 :15 a.m. fn m the Contribute to Fund FrGnch Import anoeiwory to breaking and en- lice arrested a demonatrator It Is apparent that everyone Storrs; Mrs. Blanche Thibo­ Biiriie FYmeral Home, 76 ProS' hot a rBolly B-l-6 s«l«ctleii of Sultan toriqg and ouiwpIrSng to bteaa who they aaid tried to block concemed would welctxne the deau, 132 W. Center S t; M ra peot Sf., with a Maas of re­ quiem af St. Joseph’s Church HARTFORD (AP) — The traffic, and a fight erupted. chance to clarify and resolve Mary Thomas, East Hartford. parents of a Connecticut state leather bags ’Two policeman received minor the matter before the scheduled mSCHARGElDTODAY: Mia a f 9. Burial will be in St. Bri*' trooper killed In the line of duty natd’s Cemetery. • CHILDREN’S ROCKERS Protect Rail Halt injuries. meetihg. Anna Stone, 440 W. M id d le have contributed for the duster Friends may call at the $100 HIBW MJBiFORD (A P )—A Tpike.; Vincent D onadlo, 98 widow of the Dallas, Tex., rr.R BACKS GUNS BILL funeral home Sunday from policeman shot down by the ac­ Your ehoicfi of wood ■beam of townspeople soloed Wells St.; Jemes McKay, 367 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.> OAI.I/ON rigorous protest today ageinst KAR’RFOMD (A P) — State Autumn Mrs. Mary Rhodee, cused assassin of President Ken­ Panel Slated nedy Nov. 22. 3 the New Haven Railroad’s pro­ PoHoe OommiteBiioner Leo J. 59 Woodland St.; Harry Jejck VIrlo Beaupre or plastic covtrod posed dtooontinuance Of werif- MuBcabor haa urged aB Con­ son, 82 Ojsbman Dr.; Richard State Police (Commissioner FUEL OIL necticut poUoe chiefs to sup- Grant, 50 Horton Rd.; Stephen Ulric Beaupre, 72,' of Hart­ Leo J. Mulcahy said last night day passenger service Vbetween ford, father of Norman Beaupre DssilMay end Plttsflold, Miaas. gnpt a wespotw oontrol bill To Head OH Sadlon, Westriew Dr., Bolton Mr. and Mrk. James Lambert marLOW And More of teuth Windsor, died yester­ of Wilton contributed to the WRuessee testified ait ^ heaa^ igMssMsed by SesL ’rbomas J. Alton Kunkei, 5 McKnigh • 6 . 9 8 values 22.98 to 82.98 Dodd, D-Oorni. in a teletype (3irole, Rockville; Mra. Sadie day at his home. He was born state police fund which has been | COOPERATIVE tog hefoce an Interataite Oom- Bus. Walkout In Grand Isle, Maine, July 2, meroe Oomimtaslon eoGamlner. nwasage yesterday, Mulcahy Wagner, 54 Oxford S t ; Mrs. sent to Mrs. J. D. Tippit, the Oil. COMP.ANY aaid the biU would go a long 1890, and lived in Hartford 22 mother of three who was wtd-1 The bearing Shifted to New MU- Arlene HInee, 18 Church S t years. SINCT-: 19S5 way to keep fkreanns from fall­ (Continued from Page One) owed when her husband w a s' .11.1 RKO.M) sTHF:rr tord todBiy after prevlouB see- Vernon; Henry Gryk, 59 Weth­ He is also survived by his TABLE asd CHAIR SETS ing into tile hands of "unde­ ereal St.; Mra. Doreen Fisk, 30 slain by Lee Harvey Oswald. | rr.i,. fii.i rione to Flttoflelld. wife, Mrs. Eugenie Guerrette The Lamberts lost their son, sirable persona.” The bill would o f the Connecticut Co.. Issued a King St., Rockville; Carol Bar­ I The toatdiinony wes generalily Beaupre; four other sons, three Trooper James W. Lambert, i imlform — thait weekday and require signed affidavits for the statement which said "costly rett, Bolton Notch Rd., Bolton Your choice of wood mail order purchase of all guns and unreasonable wage In­ daughters, a brother, two sis­ three years ago when he w a s ' weekend passenger service is Mrs. Lana Milton, 44 Hamlin ters, and SI grandchildren. struck and killed by a drunken! aairiitlnl to the buatoeas and creases" would raise the com­ St.; Christine Ctoodale, Otaston' or metal. marLOW SBNTENOB OUT pany’s expenses by $400,000 a The funeral will be held to­ driver in Bethel. j oommercial growth of New bu^; Joseph Reggets, 86 Au morrow at 8:16 a.m. at the year. . Members of the state police ■fBford and otoer Weatom Oon- NEW HA VEIN (A P)—Bridge bum Rd.; Robert Bryda, 35 Fisette Funeral Home, 20 Sis- force contributed about $679. ■ecricut oomnumlties. port physictan Joseph W. Seidel “ So far this year, the Con­ Legion Dr., RockviUe; Deborah wm have to serve only 40 days necticut (3o. has not shown Carson, Enfield; Mary Krause, • 1 0 . 9 5 to prison for income tax eva­ a profit," Mortemore said. Snipeir Story Hoax 76 West St.; Susan Stlckela, AND MORE sion. U.S. District Judge WU- "Funds for. any wage increases NEWINGGTON (AP)— New- Goalee Dr.; Mrs. Mary Boucher, Uam R. Ttoibere cut the sen­ must come, therefore, from the Coventry; Joe Verona, Ando togton police today arrested an public in the form of higher FLETCHER CLASS COa For her. Oriental 18-year-old youth who claimed tence from 90 days yesterday. ver; Thomas R olla son , 41 OF MANCHESTER Dr. Saldel pleaded guilty to fares or froip Internal savings StrLvt St.; Mra. ^doa Wadas, opulence a t home I he had been shot by a sniper made by reducing services and AU Wood Coimtruotloa BOXES •arly ’Thursday morning. - evading $4,850 in federal to- 331 Spring St; Boriholomew 188 WEST MTODLE TURNPIKE S49-7879 Qorlously gilded, ootne tax to 1957. He was sen shrinking our labor force." Barry, 115 PeriMT St.; Walter WHEN YOU THINK OF Steven Haley of 35 Fairfield But Frank P. Carr, businesa Orammed To Hie Baftera quilted siUc-Iike Ave., foUowtog questioning tenced Nov. 4 to. one year to Ringixise, 368 Hackmatack S t GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER We Have ’JBm! nmrLOW And More With QuaUty Toys prison, to be suspended af ter 90 agent of the local of the Amal­ Robert Vennsrt, 36S St. James acetate robe with Ibroug^ut the day, admitted gamated Association of Street, days, and three years’ ptoba- St.; Rlriiard Lewis, RED CORNER DURANT ST. mandarin collar hta n p o rt o f being mysteriously Electric Railway and Motor tton. ’Two other oounts o f to- Manchester; WHham Xtoyle, 38 BIKES — TRIKES ■hot was a hoax. He had told Coach Employes of America, re­ a n d kimono ooma tax evasion were dropped. iLenox St.; M ra Shirley Haskell LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDSI FIGURE SKATES police that he was attempting torted; VISIT MARLOW'S FARULOUS sleeves. Bombay to help a cat on the roof of a "The service has been cut al­ and eon, Wapping; Mra. Corolee PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING SLEDS Blue or Ruby Red. ConnslU and daughter, E a s porch at his house when he HKABINO ON LEASES ready." FURNITURE DEPARTMENT . TOBOGGANS S, M ,L. beard a ahot and something NiEW HAVEN (AP)—A Dec. He said the company had Hartford; Mra. PriaoiUa Armt AUTO GU SS INSTALLED grazed his forehead. He turn' 30 hearing in U.S. District service In Middletown, Meriden, tage and son, Stafford Springa PEDAL CA R S pled 12 feet to the ground and Oourt has been scheduled on a Norwich and New London until GLASS FURNITURE TOPS for LASTING CHRISTMAS GIFTS! MiH Hundreds Of (Hft was taken to New Britain (Sen petition by the bankrupt New five years ago, but now aervea ItteUB For EveryMS aral Hoapital for treatment He Haven Railroad to affism leases only Hartford, Now Haven and Penonal Notioet MIRRORS (Firpplaco and Door) An Tova Asaembled Fraa waa retaaaed a short time later. wtthJttiree railroads. The lines Stamford. iM7 BIAIN ST„ MANCHESTER e TIm hospital said the scratch ara toe Holyoke and WestHeM PICTURE FRAIRAMING (oNtypot) OMrge~^tli Onl-Oard was not a bullet wound. BalCroad Oo., the Norwich and WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Police aaid he apparently re- Worcester Rsitroad Oo. and the 29 5 to 301 Card O f Thanka W« wUh to thank all of our OPEN AM K E FREE •liyed the scratch when he fell Providence and Worcester Rail­ HARTFORD (AP) — The nelgfabori. trlands and rolaUroa for OONTBACTORS l WE HAVE IN STOCK Dally to 10 P.M. to tbe groimd. road Oo. AB three are used by State Motor Vehicle Depart­ the many acta of klndneaa and TONITE P^RKINC ment's daily record of automo­ aympathy ahown ua la our racont Manchester Burplns Sales '* D u r in g Investigation, a the New Haven. Tlw thrqe beraavament. We eapeolaliy thank MEDICINE CARINETS and SHOWER DOORS (^gparrii was made In his room, leased M n« total T-9 par cent bile fataHUes as o f last mid­ all tboae who aaot tho boautltul CLOSED SATURDAY 1 PJW. BsMRfaG 0^0006 Company fad slectronlc equipment stolen df the New Haven’s mileage, night and the totals on the asms floral trlbutea and tosaad Uia uao UNTIL H 0 0 0 liS N. Main St. , the Elm HUl School, New- hut rstumad mosw ttwn 18 per data last year: « ot eara. RSTEMAnES GLADLY GIVEN At Depot Square reosntty. was dlscover- cent of its freight tooome, the 1968 19M Kn. Isd tape recorders Near Hiwsn said KlUsd ...... 896 K>$

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deferments and hy credit al­ Bolton Town Computes lowed where the sower was run Four Die in Fire through rights of way on the Htoook, Oonnds Hotoaveg, Mnck Spends Almost $20fi00 Student 0>uneil Assessment for property the aewer ia to serve. Candle Started LEASE Jeske. Club The total ooat for the Hack­ THE 197 llling Students Also, Gary Jodoin, Dawn Sets First Dance Sewer Projects matack St project la |27,- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) Johnson, Diane Johnson, Eric \ln Improving Golf Course aad.Sl, of which $28,778.31 —Four children died this morn­ 1964 Johnston, Edward Keideriing, eventuaHy wlU be paid in as- ing in a fire apparently started Raymond KeUy, WUUam Ken­ The town water department elementary echool student aeaamenU and lateral chturgea. by-a candle. F ^ other persona CAR Earn Quarter Honors nedy, EMwsrd Kownl, Katherine ^ttiG JifAndiflRtw C o u t r 11th And ISth hol6* hRVG council Is holding its first dance has completed a break-down fp r The Firm Hd. job coats $23,- escaped the blaze, Lauder, liynne Lawrence, James been partially reconstructed. of the year for students in the costs of two sanitary sew­ O f ^our Ohoioo aub, wMrti rant* 146 a cr« of 448.73, of wMch $23,244.23 Policeslice idefitified the vlcthns Leggttt, Linda Leon, John Lerg, Nan­ or the $11,000 loss that had supplies and furniture for the The Farm Rd.-Norwood St. to $1,766, with deferments went to bed. Police said elec­ Also, Mark Connors, Elisabeth cy Sodeno, James Sproul, Linda bsen snticlpeted this year. privately owned clubhouse. Church Fair project is assessed only on lot Daggett, Judith DellaFera, Naswiff, Mnrnstte Ostrout, This is the first year that the from $854 to $2,614 and credit trical and gas service to the Thompson, Steven VaJcluliB. The amended Iea.se approved llrontage, but h oomplioated by allowances of $150 to $942. home had been shut off. Read Hertdd Ads, Doreen DeLucco, Jean Dorches­ Thomas Packard. Judith Pater­ John M. Rieder, secretary- Bolton Congregational Church’s son, Christopher Pensiero, Frederick Walters, Sherwood treasurer of the club, also says in January requires a total ex­ ter, Busan Emmerling, Beth penditure over the seven years annual Christmas fair is being Jeanne Post, Leland Potterton, Wlganowske, Sharon Wood, in his report .to N. Charles Bog- Ferris, Kenneth Garrlty, Fran­ of occupancy of $160,000 in held in the new religious edu­ cesca Gates, Susan GotUleb, HoUy Robatge. Susan Z'jmansrmann. gini, the liaison man between In Grade 9 honors went to; capital Improvements — $20,000 cation building. Marilyn Gray, Maryellen Hal- Also, HanM Robb, Martha town and club, that there were Wendy Alvord, LWbeth Angri, on the cIubhou.se; $10,OCX) on the Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson has vorsen, Priscilla Haugh. Russell, L tn .d a SeJubecker, eight outside touroamenU Stephen Banes, Beverly Berg- pro shop; $90,000 for new made 12 aprons for the apron Also, Terry Heins, Bruce Hust, Karen Smith, Bradford p la y^ at the club during the amini, Jeanne Baseette, Janrt greens; and $40,000 for an ir­ booth. Mrs. Alexander Plante is Marcy Juran, Mary Kansek, Sprague, Wlliism Starkel, Da­ and that none of these working on the booth, also. Blarinskl, Jackie Boucher, resulted in the greens being rigation system. Rieder says vid Waa», Chariene Wenner- that $22,000 was appropriated Miss June Perry, Miss Jane gren, OaroJyn Whiting, Douglas George Bradtau, Pamela Brod­ closed to green’s fee players for erick, Mertba Buder, Paul this year for capital improve*. . V Perry and their father, James Wiley. the full day. Parry, have made a diagram of Oarison. Nancy Chandler, In January, the town recoil- ments, and that he expects this the exhibits, as well as posters, The Grade 8 honors list in­ (3ole. SHeven Cone. tracted Its lecuse with the duo. amount will be exceeded by NEW CAR $4,000 when Invoices for com­ BO that the visitor can find his cludes; Maegoret Abert, Bsr- Also, TTm Cunningham, Dorrla designed to overcome ob jectlons way quickly from booth to bsira Backus, Katherine Badger, DiManne, David Dixon, Sharon of both members and non-mem­ pleted work are all delivered. booth. RENTALS BartMra Bauld, James Bedter, Douton, Liz Emmerling, Can­ ber greens-fee players to the Under the terms of the new The fair will be held tomor­ Butsanne Beduardo, Ohristlne dace Farnell, Ann M. Fischer, then existing arrangement. lease, the club was permitted row from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For tho Holidays Bensche, Ann Benson, WiMiam Judy Franzosa, Marion Garri­ Under the terms of the now to raise both regular member­ The Pilgrim Fellowship of BtackiweU, EJdward Ohaipiin, Da­ son, Eleanor Gibson, Sharon ise, the dub was to provide ship dues and greens fees. And Weekends Dues went from $160 to $180 Bolton Congregational Church vid Oolplius, Ronald Oonyera, Qoodstlne, Sandra Ouadano, an annuel finanoiel refiort to will work at the refreshment Oayte Oosbeilo, Timothy Oim- Susan Giladano. the town, meet a schedule of for annual single memberships One, Two or Hiree Weeks and from $180 to $280 for fam­ booth at the Christmas fair to­ NO Lower Pricos mingn. Also, Particia Harris, Luanne oepital Improvements to be ac­ Get Our Rates ily memberships. Also, Joseph Czerwinedci, Eva Heck, William Hlllnski, Barbara morrow from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. complished over the seven years The financial report shows The Pilgrim Fellowship of Faulds. John Frazier, CyntMa Holman, Jill Horton, Mark of the lease, and pay an tai- Foul Dodg* Pontiac Jacobs, Michael Johns. Karen $67,133.50 in dues during fiscal Union Church in Rockville la INC. OobssiUe, Steven O o s s e 11 n, creased yearly rental (ftym 1963, as compared to $44,296.50 Invited to hear John Rogers GRAND Benjamin Orzyb, Joan HaJlo- Johnson, Kathleen Johnson, $20,000 to $24,000). Parker St. Storm Drain Project Phone 649-2881 which were received during ths speak at the Bolton P F meeting ran, Alan Hsivian, Peter Has­ Ronnie Kudlow, Robert Lawson, The dub was aMowed to 6 An employe of the Vernon Construction Co. Checks the lay of a new storm drain pipe which 878 MAIN STREET Steven Lloyd, Raymond London, 1962 fiscal year. Sunday at 8 p.m. kell, Evelyn Haugh, David raise membership fees, and While the dues receipts in­ Cob Motes was inirtalled yesterday at Parker St. north of E. Middle ’Tpke. ’The project will carry Gail Macllvain. greens feee for non-members, surface water from the intersection of Parker St. and the Turnpike, where it has been Also, Chris MaUs, Mike Mc- creased substantially, the greens OUb Soout Pack 167, at its and limK the number of week- fees dropped. meeting last week at UMted eroding the road surface and forming an ice film in the winter. ’The water will be directed WAY Inemey, Phyllis Molava, Nancy dtuing the peak season north along Parker St., turned west through a right of way and emptied into Bigelow The lease set the fee for week­ Methodist Church, beard a brief MbtitKoi, Warren Mosler, Pamela that non-members might play. Brook. ’The pipe troughs are being opened up one at a time as the straight and angle sec­ day play at $3 for eighteen memorial program hoiMMlng the in Town Nieteon, Sheila Obwi, Susan The town’s directors wore ex­ tions arrive to be implaced. (Herald photo by Satemls). WINTER SALE holes, and $5 for weekend play, late John F. Kennedy, preaentod Psdne, Susan Palmer, Donna pected to consider the contents for town residents. by Mrs. Erwin Davis' den. Perieons, Mary Popple, Belinda of the dub’s report at theii The receipts totalled $16,083.60 BRAND APPUANCE8! ALUMINUH COMBINATION RemM, Baibara Rayburn. Warren Potter, Boy Soout- ttuut Mm hoB juvenfle volumea chlll con carne, carrot and cel­ regular meeting on Dec. 3, but for the 1963 year, as compared maater, spoke brieffy to the with oopyiighta ftrxn 1830 to ery sUcks, brownies; Wednes­ WCTU Combines Also Paula Rivard, Susan L ddayed discussion because the to $21,828 last year when the Smith, Paul Smyth, Ed Syz- cube about securing and pre­ 1860 as w dl as many now day—frankfurter on roll, sauer­ WINDOWS $1025-DOORS $2925 report itself had been mis- fees were $2 and $4. sented Den Chief cords to Da­ manoricl, William Tofridt, Ra­ boirics for ohiklren and a- —tomato soup, tuna salad sand­ Public Records ing because of a number of daya yard. E^)iisoopal Church will hold day at 10:30 a.m. at the Reoep- Covers Cnstom Made for Commercial and Home. Tree Illustrates Theme of Garden Club Sale reoe^its for the fiaoal year Nov. their annual Christmas party wiches, ice cream. of tournament play when ths Public Records tton Hall of South Methodist Warrantee Deed Mrs. Robert S. Coe, president of Mancheeter Garden Club, arranges "A Partridge in a Pear 1, 1968 through Oct. 31, 1963 course was closed to non-con­ ’Diesday « t 8 pm. wt the par- Ohurdh. Members wiU ssw ftar AUTOMATIC Warrantee deed: nieodore C. Manchester Evening Herald NAT BOX Isaac LydaU to Allan L. Cono Tree,” which la the theme of an exhibit and sale by the Garden Club tomorrow and Sunday are iteted as $138,371.70, whfie testants. M i ban. Mrs. Henry Mc­ the vsterans hospitals, under the MANCHESTER AWNING CO. Wright and Peter Maneggia to Bolton correspondent, Cleiiiewell and Natalie W. Cons, property at Whiton Memorial Auditorium. ’The the me is from the carol which begins "On the first disbursements are $142,539.11. Dr. A. B. Moran rsminded tha Laura C. Toomey and Nancy P. Donough would kke each mem- directiion of Mrs. Marion Bar­ HAM M ^ H I 185 W. CENTER STREET—84B-8091 at 156 Smnmit St. The net operating deftolt is her oManding to bring a gift for Toung, telephone 643-8981. day of Christmas my true love sent to me a partridge in a pear tree.” The 12 verses of the town directors of these past Fleming, proper^ on Old B ^ e y rett who was recently appointed SEE M R LOW M E OUR LOW Cancellation of Lease thus $4,167.41, which compares complaints speaking during ths Rd. the Chrisfamas surpribeauBTrtoe box. director of all organizattonal Green Manor Estates, Inc., song describe gifts presented to loved ones during the 12 days of Christmas, which extend fa v o r ^ y with the $7,014.27 Irisi Grace Tedford is plan- open portion the Dec. 3 directors And Another Alien Ratio Climbs sewing in the state. L O W N I C E ! L O W N I C E ! lessor, and Jer cent Building Permits Krauses Speak book booth chBOnnan, refxiits Eknnre W atklis in charge. 12 th Circuit prosecutx>r for the state. The Rieder points out, as high ed in the course being cloeed To J. HutUard for Colonial offense allegedly oocurred on all day to grsen’a fas players. Board Co., additlona to indus­ Rt. 8A in Hebron. trial building at 618 Parker St., At Lute S u n day|S ffi^^,a« One of the state's witnesses the year, while $22,500 was paid $5,(WO. .Court Cases in' the case was Dr. Abraham An Hk»trated lecture on in rent to the town. To the Andrew Ansaldi Co. for Stolman, Oonneoticut's chief Purdy and Ferris, Inc., addi­ Alaska, oriiginally scheduled fior These figures exclude ea^d- MANCHESTER MANCHESTER SESSION ■toxicoligist, who was on the tal improvements on the greens, tions to industrial building at stand for more than an hour Nov. 24, will be presented Sun­ 686 Hilliard St.. $9,000. Okroult Court Judge John M and an additional $6,(XX) that CYCLE SHOP Alexander late yerterday after­ yesterday afternoon. day at 2:30 pjn. at L«'tz Jiminr j the club paid the town in rent noon conOiwiied for one week Museum, 126 Oedar St. The I in November. 149 MIddie Tpka West DefauUt Uncommon The capital improvements on RTER the court trial of Alben J. Subways Use TV pulbllc is invited. Phone 649-2098 Mir. and Mrs. Wand Krause the financial report total $488.60 WASHINGTON — Fewer Hotter, 66, ParUand, who la charged wiith reckless driving MADRID—Closed-circuit tele­ vrim apeak and show color slides in greens construction. Rieder BOB KIE R NAN , Prop. than 54,000 of the more than of th/^ leoent right-week trip noted in his accompanying re­ 3,000,000 Veterans Administra­ and operating a motor vehicle vision ia helping Madrid subway- while under ^ e Influenoe of train operators tell when to to Aliaska. A main hall exhibit port that as of Nov. 30, the club Bicyck Ropdring tion-insured QI home loans are at the museum is called "Alas­ has expended $8,918.99 on In default. Among Federal kquor or drugs. close their doors. Previously the The oontlnuBnoe followed motormen had to guess when ka, Oiu* 49ith State,” and in­ greens construction, $8,425.49 AU Types—Expert Housing Administration-in­ during November. sured loans, only about 48,000 more than aix hours of teeti- passengers were all In or out cludes articles made and used Guaranteed Workmanship HAS A LOT of the rear cars at stations set by Elridmos and Alaskan In­ The eighth hole was relocated of more than 3,000,000 are in mony. Atity. Wesley Gryk is pe|xresenitlng the defendant on curves. dians. during November, with new Pick-up and Delivery default. tee, fairway and green, and the C FULL OF TK MCN4IT WnN UM nK CAN ONNR MAKE A DATE! SEE OUE LOW M E OUR LOW ■ i L O W N K E I L O W P R ^ B I Fries, bshss, stsws SMorlly dssigned woU wfTVI WWW nVQW m or table SMdel ess Cesqtletely IsssersIbleM* ' epeser. Leaves no raw BELL •dgos on eon. Mogwet V assy to eUtm. 12" squersa holds lids. mmM t / RINGERS ! MORE THAN 50% OFF! TAKE THESE SNOW-SEASONED VALUES FOR A START

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.::i ■ I >riasilWiitoatti(ilnwriri>ai > p a g e f i f t e e n MANCHESTER EfvENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1968 PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENINiS HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, ld«8 jr X "Anoahl and tbe Night fhom WUhem Oinington re­ Hors” w»l be pceaented tonlglrt South Windsor^ garding town mapptog eind About Town Police Arre$t$ geodetic control survey. TTiie Viei Nam Generals at 8 pm. to.Kaleer Hall ^ matter w«ui tabled eince Car­ Ooitoordia Lutheran Church by rington waa not present at the Tbe tk p m r Oub will hoU Ms tlM Sbnebury Light Opera Oo. Richard lYeoeeloR linitoan, Ahearn Is Town Attorney, nseettog’. He wU be aaked to OhrMnwa party on Dec. 31 tot Tbe pertormonce b open to the 21, of 481 Partcer 0 t, vetoUntoy attend tbe neat meeting of the Eye Power Vacuum 8:80 pan. Mtonbsrs e n reminded puMic. There will be no tk * ^ afternoon was ch oigad ytotti de- he igh chool orld Mvesy of liquor to a mteor, Tbs T H S W council. to regtoter the nomas, ag«a and needed, though a toee-wOl of­ Mrs. Plank Council Clerk acK o f afi ohdhtoen umtor ten fering wH be accepwd. charge otema firem a Nov. 83 (OoallBaed from Page Oae) Mrs. Joyce Don, Faculty Advisor Maeebeeler Bveatng HeraM his own way. Xuan recently has years o f age thait wlH be eb- hwldent In whtoh Modsan tol- Vol. XXVm, No. 11 Friday, December 6 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Scolh Windsor correspondent been appointing many of his tending the event ef tbe club­ Miambeca o f Woeld W ar I togedly purohaaed beer tor tons AttY Frank Aheam • haa<^a«« problem o f the houaea fac- ebanges have been fidly shaken Baseacks and Auxttiary wiU Juvenitoa who toter that night be«i appointed town attorn^'— Griffin Rd. *•»'»had been •■f-v-,"taken L a m Kata, telephone Mi-ITSS. closest associates to key Jobs In house SB soon as possibla. down," a raiddng American of­ the police and security services, meeit tonight at 7:80 at toe toole an American flog from Ms by a unanimous vote of the oare of in the echematlc draw­ half-staff poattton to toont «f In Memoriam ing... to the aatiafactlon of all ficial saya. "We all hope Big which traditionally have tremen­ Tbe Moncheafer Rod and Gui Hohnea Funerto Home. 400 Mato Friends Tape town council. He succeeds Ed­ dous power over Vietnamese SL, to hold memorial servicee Bowers School. Modeaa has win Lasaman who held the po­ concerned." MMi wttl be oMe to hold things CliM)' will have its quattetiy Dave Hinchey Wins Yule Ceremony politics. tor the tote Paul Hawschlld who been released wtthont bond "A teacher affects ebemtty; Seniors Pick Class Officers meeting Monday at 8 pm. ait rtion for six years. OmmeUnmn Oarlo PreeUleo, togeitber. But there are peculiar p«ndlx« hds appeoranos to d r- former ohairman of the public When the Junta took over, the the ohibhouae on Daley Rd., waa a member. Talk to Sally he can never tell where his to- Aheam Is currently a state Set at Whiton things going on, and frankly, ouM Oouit 18 MTS on D se. l b representative and is a former building commisaion, said in hU generals said they thought it Coventry. 1963 NCTE Award fluenoe slope," wrote th8^ Amor- member of the board of educa­ opbvion "we are within enough the aMuatton b dangetxwa." would take six months to a Pvt David T. Howes, son of A "U lklng" letter for an MHS i lean htotorian Hemfy Adams. tion. He is a graduate of Bos­ time limit to complete both "The Hanging of the Greens," Bertous power plays between year before tree elections for a The annual pecan osle of the Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Montreal Port Leads Delegates projecte” (the elementary achod tbe generale are not obvious. regular government could be Vaasar dub of Harttord to now Howes, 188 Detnlng St., recently David Hinchey, '64, to one of ‘Dark of Moon’ ton College and of the George­ an annual Christmas ceremony '65, was made last week by town TTniverslty Law Center and 8-€x>om addition to the If they eodst. held. That estimate now seems In progress end will continue tMgfin his bask! training at Ft. MOiNTREAL — ^Monttaal’s the five Connecticut winners of retired teacher of EngUSh and of the Manchester TWCA, will low. through the Christmas season. Jackson, S.C, where he has ' several MHS students in Room He is married, the father of Pleasant Valley School). j be held Sunday, Dec. 15 at 2:30 Mibih's two top ooUeagiMS. port to now Chnada’s toigaot It the National Council of Teach­ “Dark of the Moon” will be director of Sock and Buskin, P i c k e d by Prooeeds from the sale benefit been asrtgnsd to Oo. C., 8th Bat- wtw died a week ago today, wUJ two children, and is a practic­ Stewart Allen of Stewart Al­ ikisij. Gens. Tran Van Don and The Junta has begim Inter­ can aocommodate more than ers of English Achievement presented tomorrow night in 1 110. The voices of many of ing attorney In town. p.m. at Whiton Memorial Audi­ Ton Thai I>lnh, sometlmee are viewing people about appoint­ the VasMT dub scholarship tsfion, 2nd TVainlng Regiment never stop, as far aa Mancheeter len and Associates. Bennington, of the UnHed States Training 100 ooeoa-gotog vaoasli and Bailey Auditorium at 8:00. i Sally’s friends and several The appointment was effec­ Vt., presented his "park and torium. regarded aa potential wdver- ment to the "Council of Nota' fund. Nuts may be obtained by Awards for 1963, It was an­ High School to concerned. Homerooms oontaoting the dUb’s area rep­ Center, Ihflsntty. ICa National 200 toke steamecB. Ita harbor The folk drama was original­ ' teachers were recorded on both tive yesterday. recreation improvement plan." Mrs. Jay Frank of the New­ tiea bles,” a consultative body which includea tbe mouth of Ibo fit nounced this week. He to one ly scheduled for Nov. 22, but During a period of thirty- Mrs. Elsie Plank was named com er's Club wKl read “The Don, 48, who has a good oom- Is supposed to help decide what resentative, Ml*. Robert IL Guard unit to the 138th Ifitftary of 870 national winners to re­ ' sides of a tape which will 8oon three years, marked by enthus­ The Claas o f 1964 elected a report financed by a grant Smith o f 181 Harttoed Rd. PoBoe of Manchester. Itowrenoe Beavray. had been postponed because clerk of the council, replacing from the Hartford Foundation UtUest Af«el." The Village tast record, la chief o f otete, kind of government Viet Nam ceive a certificate, and reports of the President's death. ^ be mailed to Sally, who is In iasm and dedication, Mrs. Skin­ five well-quahfied class officers - Miss Shirley Delnlckl, for Public Giving. Allen gave Charmers, a quartet of women and fkot vioe dhairman of the is going to have. Non-Commu­ of hlR award published In a na­ Tickets may be purchased at i Germany under the Internation­ ner tsAzght high school stiKlenta Tueoday Nov. 26. Good qualifi- Miss Delnlckl resigned her only a brief resume of his re­ from Mountain Laurel Chapter Junta. nist political parties are as tional listing will be sent to all the door for 75 cents. al Christian Youth Exchange r»t only rules of language, but cetions’ are a apecial necessity position as acting clerk of the port and suggested the council o t Sweet Adelines, Inc., will Dtnh, IT, a fiery and m e S t- fragmented as ever. Some 86 colleges In recommendation. Program. more importantly an apprecto- this year because the neuiy council effective Tuesday, At study it in depth, and he would sing. Members of the YWCA ahle speaker, commanded the per cent of South Viet Nam’s Dave and four other class­ The students decided that to tlon of language as communi­ elected officers face the tMk of the council meeting Wednes­ return for a formal presentation Playschool will entertain, di­ troops that seized Sagion In the population lives in the country­ mates took tests in English Racers Dedicate get natufal conversation record­ cation and as art. leading the largast graduating day, her name was placed in in a few months. rected by Mrs. Glenn Oomlah November coup. He is now min­ side. Most peasants have only usage. literature, and composi­ ed OR the tape, they would name Mrs. Skinner’s influence waa class in the history of the nomination for clerk at the The council publicly express­ and Mrs. Paul McKay. Mrs. ister of security, commander of a vague notion of the central WHEN A MAN SAYS: tion last May. The Council M i l ^ the microphone "Sally” and sit not bounded by the waUs of school. same time as that of Mni. ed Its thanks to Miss Delnlckl Richard Oarpenter will conduct ihe 3rd Army Oorpa, and second government. recommends the winners for ■LYalAC lO ihround it in a circle, talking to her own classroom, however The new senior executives Plank. In a party-line vote. for her services to the town as and play tor a group carol sing. vice chalnnan. Some of the once politically college scholarships in 1063. In ______the mike. Members of Sock and Buskin e: President, Robert Alibrio; Mrs. Plank was elected clerk. / bought my lafe model used car from Drama Society, which she direc­ vice president, Steven Brady; clerk and acting clerk of the Mra. George Sndth Is chair­ The two generals often are powerful religious sects are get­ previous years, 99 per cent of Minutes before the Thanks-1 The people present at one time Mrs. Plank has been record­ council. man of the event. She wfil be ting back on their feet. The new the award winners entered the giving Day five mile race, it, another for the recording ted for 23 years, were encour­ oo-treasurera Holly Hooker, ing M cretary of the p\iblic seen to stocks snd ^x>rts shirte, o r It was noted that subsequent aaslatod by Mra. Bernard Gto- government has promised to let college of their choice. About aged and fanned hy her gifted Ann Viot: seoi-etary. Ronald building commission for a year. enjoying tbemoelvee together in them operate freely in return "Manchester Motor Sales" announced that several exchange student), hand. Winning at least ten state Lewis. The officers have proved council meetings will begin at 8 vino. M^. J. Lawrence Brlfga tbe ospral’s night spots. 80 per cent of the applicants for Her previous experience in­ win head a decorating oonunlt- for coo^ratlon. scholarships received financial Manchester amateur athletes Betsy House '65., Juris Puklnskls championships, productions di­ their atoility to head their class cludes working for the South p.m. In the high school. Instead Before tbe fall of Diem, Dlnh aid. of 7:80 pm. tee, and Mra Nicholaa Krascel- The Viet Cong has laimched wished to dedicate the last mile '65, Ed Coltman '65, Kathy rected by Mrs. Skinner enter­ both in sc^laatic record.s and Wlndaor school system; Brad­ was a torceful defender of the an all-out military and political tained and inspired people in service to the school many On the kgenda for the next la wfil head a lefiealnnent oom- regtoM to Ms public speeches. Dave receives a scroll of rec­ of their five to the memory of i Gaudlno '65, Judy Frlthsen '65, ley Field Army Air Force mittee. drive to push the country to­ ognition from the NCTE, and the late President John F. Ken- | Pam Barrington '66, Connie Bar­ throughout our community. times over in the past years. Base; and as census taker. She regular meeting: " I have the imiMveeion that YOU KNOW THEN: A suggestion, by John Mad­ The pubMc is tondtod. ward Communism. MH8 to honored with a certifi­ n e y , I rett '65, David Rowley '65,. Gary Many students who were pot, Prerident Bob Alibrio as­ Is active In St. Peter's Episco­ Dtoh wonts to run this country sumes the greatest responsi­ den that the land in the Rye htonaelf," a foreign dlplomst cate of merit. The Council al­ Eleven boys also donated a - Gunas '66, Judi Jack.son '66, and will not now, be fortunate pal Church. so sends his name to his con­ dollar each and collected from Jan McMlllen '85, Pat Rackow- enough to know Mrs. Skinner bility for all senior class func­ Donald J. Henry waa appoint­ St. area, recently purchased for USSR, Brasil in Pact said. Dtoh has not yielded his Spores Kill Insects He didn't buy from a nobody. Everybody park and recreation purposes, gressmen' and governor. spectators to raise more than .ski '64, Terry Philbrick '64, Jan personally, are benefiting fkom tions Ond by tradition retains ed to the pubHc bunding oom- command of troops tones ss- A member of the Honors her work in organizing the re- ilia positiofi of president in fu­ be named the John F. Kennedy BRASILIA — BraoU and the sumtog a miinlstiy. $30. This~ was given to the Nielson '65, Mr. David Monahan miaalan. Re was named to fill SKOKIE, HI. — An toaeott- Bkigllsh m class of Mtos Helen and Mr. Jay' Stager. medoall and developmental read­ ture years by making arrange­ the unexplred term of Clarence Memorial Park; Soviet Union have olgned a Another major general, Mai cide that contains baotsrto has heard of charity program of the Tall Ce­ J. Estos when the tests were dars of Lebanon, spon.sors of What did they talk about? ing clinic at MHS. Innumerable ments for all class reunaons. In Oa^ who recently resigned. The recommendation of Don­ five-year trade agreement un­ Huu Xuon, Is commander o f the spores said to kill caterplllans, given, Dave to now taking the der which Russia will buy more national police establishment the race. I Everything! The convensatlon students in the years to come addition to his new office, Bob The Council voted to appro- ald McLaughlin, building in­ gyptor moths, and other peats college-level Advanced Place­ is active in Student Council than 15,000,000 pounds of Bia- He held similar posts in the is being mariceted by an DKnola The, great civic spirit of these ■ flowed fast and free from school will be i»ing the tools of this 6 pataite $1,200 to the ^’otunteelr spector, that the council "give ment Engttsh bourse offered at cUrdc to improve -that very and ■was elected by his cl€usa- consideration to directing the zilian tobacco each year. Last French colonial regime and un­ company. Its makers claim that boys to self-evident says Mr. and marks to sports and folk- fire department for the pur- MHS to cooperation with the Paul Phlnney, coach of the ' singing. Anders talked about the baric sikiU of reading. males to attend Nutmeg Boys’ chasn of a new radio transmit­ plumbing examining board and year Ruosia bought 4,000,000 der Diem. He is regarded as a it to harmless to humano, htods, MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES University of Connecticut. If pounda man interested in running things bees, and fish. MHS crosscountry team. soccer team. Not to be outdone, We wish to express our sense State. ter unft. It also granted the de- building inspector to study the hto aspirations are fulfilled, he of loss in the death of our Steve Brady as vice president use of dug wells and driven- THE HOME OF VALUE-RATED USED CARS Ed Coltman sang a few folk­ partment perndnlan to waive will attend tbe Masaachusetts songs. form er teacher, and our aym- works closely with President the requirement for oompetitlve points as a source of srater sup­ Institute of Technology next peithy to her family. Bob and must be ready to as­ blddiDg. ply, and present the findings" at year. As a member of the Officers Elected Sally Chapin leri Mancheeter toot eunaner tor Oemnany- She sume the office of president if The oounotl’s capital improve- a subae^ent meeting of the Oavmltors, Dave plays the gui­ Bob riiould be absent. Steve, SMBta oommMtse w ss asked to council; 1 WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY...KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRANTS We strongly recommend that yov to Uviito: 1 ''^ Gennan fam ily Rotert Allbrio, center, was elected president of the class of 1964 by his fellow seniors In an tar snd sings with three friends. By Spanish Club tor one year. Sally 'wouW love like Bob, to active in Student obtain from the pubUc buUdtog Discussion of a rsaotuHon to A scboci may enter one stu­ election held last week. Other officers are, from left to right. Aim 'Vlot, co-treasurer, Steve OouncU and Nutmeg Boys’ eomsnie**! and fire department answer to a request hy Lsonard to hear from her fiienda here AFS Student Brady, vice president, Ron Lewis, secretary, apd Holly Hooker, co-treasurer.______hitpecf and test drive one of these dent for every 500 who attend The Spanish Club hae eleoted at MHS, BO why not drop her State. the mlnlmtnn requirements for Tost that he receive compenaa- •t, and about 6,800 students The Oo-TrooBurers aire re- n firehouse in the northwest tton tor a land easement for were nominated tor this award otficera for thto sc9iool year. a Ohrtotmaa cord? Sally's ad- drees Is: Needs Host spcmsiblo for coWeeUng all funds sector of town, and repMt on dnatoag* pueposee acroas his *^olue Rated" eon tonight and see tost spring throughout the na­ They are Sharon Peokham '86, pertaining to the various senior pNamlnary plans and oo^ es- property. tion. The NC7TE includes teach- prerident, and JUl Ruddeil '84, Mtos Sadly Cbopto activities. This in'volves handling ttanslns for this proposed fire- Agipototownta to tbe Hlatocl- [liSEDCAl^ era from elementary grades secretary. Also on the executive 726 Leoribepg/WurttembuiK Wanted—a Manchester fam­ Despite Gallant Senior Play, sev'erol thousands of dotoars and bouss. oal DIstriot fitudy GOmntoaton. what thorough reconditioning through tbs oollege level, and to level are the nepreaentattvea of Tunnetobraaa 3, Gennany ily interested in bringing a bit requires oomslderable time for Use ondtoanoe ngnrding a Ihla matter wae tabled tor a the latest subjwt matter or- each year of Spanish. Th«y are M>yra Tranrti, '84 of foreign atmosphere into oallecftilon and record loeeping. p oton plMi for town employes raling fkxen Ibe town attncnsiy SKATES their home neoct yeeu*! ganiaattiMi o f teachers to the Steven Turcotte, BariMura Fto- Gridders Drop Last Game H olly is a meariber o f the Nb/- w m hiteodueed to Km o cs m ^ on the neioeaslty o f ttisas ap- Uhttod States. kleetein, and William Farr, all (Mira. Olaeaer’e Art Service A meeting tor all families ticnal Honor Society, and Ann Ih a re wtl he a pufcBc bearing polnttnenta. Ron Jodobi, '84 '66, for Spontoh I, n, and m , Squad to making tb« stalled 'sho wxMzld like to host the MHS serves on the Oheerleading on ordinsnoe at 7:46 pm. Dteouaslon of letter of Feb. M 5-WAY CHECK THAT MEANS SAFETY reapectively. gkuas wtodowa to be used for exchange student for the school Squad. Both girte were elected Dse. 18, St the high sobool. FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Deipite soma gahant play on^deprived a^year of high school they lacked talent - maybe de­ Mtos Beulla Todd to the club’s the Chriflttnaa Oonoert. The year ’H -’06 wiU be held at the to Laiurel Gorls’ Staibe and serve TIm puMk: building ooromls- football. When coaches have to| sire - who knows? But one thing adviaor. Plans for an active end oonoert will be preaented by high school Dec. 12, at eight the pert of the senior linemen, on the Student Oouncil whi^ iCan, reporttog on the propoeed MIHS students in the Bailey o'clock. Mir. A. Raymond Rog­ spend great lengths of time is for sure; something was lack­ ond HIGH USED CAR VALUE Contest End IntereaUng; year are already be­ Manchester High School fell to ing. Whatever it waa, the Ham- Ajun to Social Oommlttee Ohair­ ilnentory school and its meet- ing formed. Among these to a AudMorlum Dec. 16. ers, principal of MHS, and Dr. teaching fundamentals, the sea­ tog whh the anchitacts on the its eighth straight defeat at the son record is going to suffer. lltons, the Warrens, the Cotes, man. fnah, deikfaaa 1. TIRIS--READY FOR THOUSANDS OF MILES Ptoata Party, which will be haW Robert AleriMuy, a member of SecreitBay' Ron Lewig to ro- idto study of the Grenier pcop- Girls’ and Ladies’ Draws Near Dec. 11. Third period study haU to the town AFS oommlttee, 'wtU hands of the Windham Whip­ A school Insurance policy as the Gentllecores of tomorrow eitgr, said a «-«oot wide wsUc- Jim Newton, '86 the cafeteria to Idit by 110 bghits. speak to the group. Both par­ to the number of boys who are must rise above it to provide gponsiible for all oommumca- pets, 12-0, to end a totally Manchester with a inning tkHW connected with senior wsQr to Ovestook Rd. igpidd 2. BRAKES-^HECKED FOR SURE, SAFE STOPS ents end students should at­ riigible to play, hurts as injur­ I fnirilesB pigskin year. team. ooMt a M tle osrer $8,000; and a Students have less than two tend. ies take their toll. It seems ad­ week octi'vlties and will work fiA-sise basebeai dtomond, about FIGURE SKATES 3. STEERING— EASY, FOSITIYE ACTION weeks to enter the school-wide Famolies interested in being Flaying before a fine Ttianks- ditional boys cannot be added As the field stripes ere cov­ olosely with President Bdb in S toves writing contest sponsored by the gi'ving Day crowd of nearly after the selected^number have ered 'wAth anov*’ , tbe lUeachera future years planning class re- $3,000. Tne architects haid pee- CANDIES Letter to the Editors next year’s host mcist have pared a sohematlc drawing of 4. aECTRICAL SYSTEMS IN PERFECT ORDER Fine Arts Magazine. Dec. 17 to eltther a Junior or sopliomore 2,000 ait Memorial Field, the been submitted through injuries deserted, end 'the goal posts -unlons. Ron Is a member o f th* the last day to enter any origin­ Indiam lost the trophy which intervene. taken down, you can almost Student Oouncil and was r^ ttia school, but could not prMMUt Student at MHS thto year. hear the ptayers of tomarrow SB asttoosite on tta east wltn ap- 5. ENGINE EXPERTLY TUNED al poetry, short stories, essays, A letter 'writen by Harald that the whole German people Anyone who to interested but is gi'ven bo the winning team But the heart of any team Is conitly elected to another office Mosred faty the board of educBr drama or literary criticism. Muehlberger, our ICYE student felt as if they had lost one of cannQt attend this meeting each year. They had shared it iK)t the school or the coaching sayi'ng in the same proud and -President of the Varsity “M” Only 5.90 Though only one prize will be their*own. We hold it to be an for a year by 'viitue of last but the players themselves. The menacing tones used by the odd Olulb. ItoBL The entire cost eattoiafts from Germany two years ago. dhould (xmtaict either Mr. AT' seniors, including Dixon, Nor­ arM toe presented to the eoundl given, all work the staff consid­ unacceptable violence not only tbur Glaeser or Mr. Jay Stager year’s 8-8 tie. Dodgers find now the Commencement Committee QhIrb’s PhamiMy SizoK 1 2 -4 ers superior will be reserved for Just after be had heard the of the free world, but aOso of Varsity M Award ris, Peace, Monette, Spencer, beaten New York Yankees, the Senior Oommenoement Oom- ■t Its Jan. 8 iis,islli %. 1983 OLDSMOBILE the magazine's publication in through the high school office. Parrot, Allbrio, Richard, Syl­ ft WMi noted ttuit «ba dmin- t18 BIAIN ST. news of President Kennedy's tu»- the whole of mankind tor whose Thto exchange program to Dick Lewis, '64, a okiitch per­ words that come as an enewer mittee Representatives were April. vester, as well as those already bo defieait, "WATT TILL NEXT Ibeae riEOtea are ao amooth-^idiiig M Oouvertlbie. XUa ear la like aew. sasination, was received by the freedom he bore every trouble. sponsored by the AiFS (Amer­ former ell year was presented eleoted In the 19 senior home­ The staff to looking for fresh family of Mr. and Mrs. Chartee We feel, os you feel, that we mentioned, played thelf hearts YEAR." rooms Tuesday morning. It will E because of the fine boUow g r o i ^ Ca­ ican Field Service). AFS has with the Varsity M Club plaque Ideas and outlooks. Miss Mary Baxter of Olcobt Dr., hto hoats4have loot a great statesman and out on Thanksgiving, Maybe Randy Smitli, '64 be tIhe responsibillity of eadi M MM MM MM MM nadian Zephyr blades. Quality made Lou Smith, faculty advisor to been an active force since 1946 as Moincheeter’s most outstand­ MlpCTHJCTHJWilJCTmCTHJiWUJTOilJWIIJCTIliWWilJW while he was here. even more a men who has kved in devrioping internationel re­ ing player by Mr. Thomas representative to collect money with leather uppers, steel Aanks. the magazine, expresses a de­ Dear FrienAt, and died for his people all f-or the various senior class 1963 OLDSMOBILE 196$ OLDSMOBILE sire that non-college bound stu­ lations On 'tlK secondary school Kelley, athletic ddreotor, soon I cannot eoepress our and my around the world. level. Thto program consists of after the ooncluslon of the con­ functions and to piresenit the LotHat’-S -I O 7 .90 dents whose Ideas may be as personal feelinga about the 1 can’t help but have tears ideas and suggestions of the S-88 Statioa Wagon, ioat loaded F-86 Oraivertiblee. Cutlau. (1 Black), good as those of students with bringing fOTei^ students to test. Boy*’ —H -4 S.90 slaying of President Kennedy. in my eyes each Ume I hear the the United States and sending students in his or her homeroom axtraa aod low naOeoge. (1 Blue), (1 WUto). more practice in writing, should Lewis reoovered a key fum­ about how the functions riiould I POINSETTIAS i Men’ s - 5 - 1 2 7 .9 0 feel free to enter. 1 cried when I heeuxi o f the news of that dreadfiil moment American students abroad. This ble, but perhaps more impor­ aosasstootion of John F. Ken­ in the history of mankind. to the same program that Is be carri^ o^vt. The committee Contributions can be brought tant turned in a rugged two- will hold meoUngB throughout to Room 268 until the close of nedy last night, whose words Our sorrows go with youia, sponsoring Steve Dusflhek from -way performance. Aa one ooach “Irii bin eto Berliner” are still and our prayers are yours tor Austria this' year, and that has the year to discuss plans. The 1993 OLDSMOBILE 1961 OHEVROLET the contest, Tuesday, Dec. 17. said. ‘T've never seen a kid with next meeting is scheduled for C Gary Gunas '65 in my ears. I felt as if one had your most honored man. brought Karin Jansson from I up so Ubble natural ability ploy this next Tuesday. 88 H oliday Sedan. Ctoecti. Fully equipped. Oorvair Monia 4-Door. See thla low murdered a person I knew 'vary Our thoughts are ■with you at Sweden and Hlroko Nogamd gom e the vvay this kdd does. well, and so did the German this time. from Japan to Mancheeter in The foUowing students war* One owner. mUeace aedoB. Low mOeage. "Sounds of MHS" will be He makes up what one laxsks eleoted to the Senior Oom- I heard over radio station WINK people. Let me tell you aU to With deepest sympathy, sto- past years. taient-'wise with hustle ana thto hour of panic and toar. oerely, Harald. (Paula Rosen, '66 me«cement Oommlttee: room Wreaths and at 6:30 pm. on Sunday. guts, and this award shews 122, Jeanette Am erault; 132, Sprays 1962 COMET 4-DOOR SEDAN. how spicoessful he ■was.” Oeorgette Ponton, alternate 11.00 up Windham scored first on a Sue Pinto; 136, Ann Boucher, Custom. Local owner traded this one. •1 6 7 5 startling 60-yard run ■with a alternate Jane Brookes; 101, Boy*’ and Men’* blocked punt by Tom Woduck. Ste've Chapin, alternate Den- Cemetery Baskets s Learn Basic Auto Mechanics A pass failed to add the extra nise Carlson; 125, Jackie Cor­ and Containers points. bett, aJternale Pat Dickenson; $2.50 op HOCKEY SKATES 1962 MG CONVERTIBLE. The Red and White sustaiincd 125, Terry Cummings, alter­ Red with ’wire wheels, model 1600. •1 2 7 5 To the average person the long drive 'but were stalled nate Liz Dawkins. words motor and erigine can be deep in Windham territory. AU'K). A7, Jill Howroyd, al­ Cyclamen $2.60 Interchanged without altering Jack Simmons, '64, then at­ ternate Lyn Hogan; A7, George the oorktextual meaning of a tempted a field goal of albout Hanley, alternate Mark Gte.i'b- 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-DOOR HARDTOP. oentenoe. Thto does not hold SO yards, hut his try fell Just or; A7, John Fogaily, alter­ Only 5.90 nate Betsy Gaudreau; A9, Ka­ true to tiie c o m of Mr. Guy short. l a r g e ASSORTMENT OF CUT FLOWERS Fully equipped. •1 6 7 5 ren Kilpatrick, alternate Joanne Scribner cf the Automotives De­ Late In the second period the Jacqueline Corbett Ronald Anderson partment. Kem,p: 203, GiU Kiinz. alter­ Indians got their first reel nate Rich Laiwrence; 213, Rich­ B lade k tan kattiar appen. Tbe person wiho enters thto break. AAer two penaltaas had Legion of Honor ard Lewis, altemate Sue Ma­ Hard toe for lafety. WMi 1961 CHEVROLET V-8 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. ■hop oomes to 'with the under- nullified long Wiiidham gains, honey; 22‘2, Terry McCarthy. steel shank arch aapporliA otandtog that he to not taking the 'Whippets fumbled and the Like 4he windy toastmaster-^ A l^ , 226, Jim Mockalis, al­ Loaded with extras. Very clean. •1 9 4 5 a "txyt rod" course, but one in Canadian Zephyr bladea aggressive* Lewis poimced on who apends half an hour in-tro-^ A planning senior who keeps ternate Dave Miner; 229, Bob 1 McCONVILLE the study of the basic compo­ the pigakin. But four line plung­ ducing someone -who, he says a keen eye on his future while PaLulak, al-teiTiate Jean Olshew'- S GREENHOUSES and FLORIST nents of the automobile. Mir. es were in vaiin, and the tribe needs no Introduction, here are employing his present time ii.se ski; 232, Nancy Begg, alter­ 1961 RAMBLER SUPER CLASSIC 4-DOOR SEDAN. B^bner rslatee that anyone to- had loet its best dhanoe to a few hundred 'words on Jac­ fully is this week’s male legion­ nate Sandy Bjorkman; 239, terasted only to buildizig such Boore. queline Corbett, who also needs naire, Ron-ald Anderson. Debbie Roscoe, alternate Abby 2 80S WOdDBRXDGB BTRiarT—84B-5847 S Has had the best of care. •1 1 5 0 a car 'will be thoroughly shock­ The secoiwl half turned into an PQ introdu-citdon! One of MHS’s outstanding Rlchmdnd; 240, Nancy Santos, ed during the first week of ac- OPEN BVBNINCW AND SUNDAYS ^ all-defeiwive battle. - Whlppetis’ And, indeed, one is in the sports enthuaia.sts, “ Andy” re­ alternaite Mallory Schai’dt; 248, ttvity. George Williams coniiect^ a minority if he doesn’t kno^v ceived his varsity M lettei- Jn A1 Spencer, alternate Elaine "To build a hot rod," says 40-yard pitch to teammate Eer- both swimming and baseball in Sheldon; 268, Cheryl S ta ik - 90^ ^QPa i"9P# imPa Jackie. (Perhaps yoil are in one 1961 OLDS D-98 HOLIDAY COUPE. Radio, heater, hydra- U r. ScrilMier, "you must iMfye rigno, who made a dazzling of, her classes—rile is taking hi.s junior year. Last year he weather, alternate Pete Sylves­ caltxih between two Red and was awarded the highest bat­ W o r m . . . * * — matic, power steering, power brakes. One owner. •1 8 7 5 at least $2,000 to start with and Chemistry, Modem European ter; 270, Joan .Waldman, al­ a suhstanitial amount for toter Wihfte defenders. Femigno bulled Histor>', English. Honors ting average trophy during the ternate Liz Treat; 271, Mai’iljn TOP QUALITY knprovemente.” Such to not the through from the two for the French III, Stageworkshop, and baseball season ■Werner, alternate Ned ZagUo. purpose of this department. Insuranoe points. gjin . Andy is a three-year member Nancy Moore, '64 of the varsity s'wimnii-ng team flQURE SKATES Boys are, however, invited to But Manchester still had one Or, if you are not so for- FOR YOUR HOLIDAY bring their own oora to after lest surge inside them. Werat- and has piarticipated in vaiwily tuna-le, you could hardly miss baseball for two years. Hds ex* STATIOM WAOOMS Weekend school. ler, hit Rxm Lewis on a short being in one of the numerous Axztomotlves I and II are of­ pass over the middle. The elu­ tracurricular activities also in­ Booters Ride^ clubs to which Jackie belongs. cludes three years of intramural GIVING Specials fered to all Junior and senior sive Lewis then scampered She is a throe-year menibei’ Leather-lined 1988 MdamobUe B-88 4-Door boys, and, to the case of the down the aideiinee, straining swimming and memberships in Banquet Trail 1958 T-Bird 3-Door. of Sock and Buskin Dramatic the Varsity "M’” and Senior Only W O former, to all sorjtoomore boys ■wi'th all he had, to score for Society, Girls' Leaders, High Hardtop. Boy.1 ’ Clubs. PRO-STYLED 1883 Obevjr V -8 Blaoayae 4-Door. «1095 who are interested to thto type MIHS. Only one defender stood School World,, and National in hto way, but this 'Wlhippot Out of school Andy enjoys The 1963 COIL soccer cham­ 1959 Olifyrier of study. Eaclt subject to a half- Honor Society, foa- which she duckpdn bowling on Saturdays, pions hit the cuff-season ban­ year course with one half credit had the angle on Le^vis and HOCKEY SKATES 1983 CStovy f .Gyllnder Bel A ir 4-Door. 4-Door Sedan. «89S was Jrmlor Adviapr last year, awimmlng with the Manchester quet trail last Tuesday night at given. rode him out of bounds ten and is secretary this year. Her PiofeeBional y-ards short of the end zone. Swim Club, playing ibaseball the Manchester Oounitry Club. BOOKS 1957 Olds 8-88 Each year three to five mil­ varied calendar of extra-cur­ with the Legion summer ba.se- The Rolaiy Club sponswad the ^le.Silverbm a^ A dipping penalty brought 1959 Ford V-8 Ranch W agon. Convertible. •395 lion more cars Join the fleet of ricular activities also includes ball team, and- oil painting. dinner for the vai'sity bootera ^ ia n Zephyr 4-Door, radio, heater, jROOC vehicles on the American roads. the ball back 15 yaids and then International Relations Club, CARDS AND GIFTS Only 7.90 1954 Olds 88 Listening to Peter, Paul and in honor of their coach, Rich­ standaitl ahlft. At the present time there are a Woody Clark '64 pass was Current Affairs Oub, and St. Btadi lather eggf* Holiday Coupe. intercepted. One play later the Mar>’ , or Ricky NeLson, and ard K. Demlelaon. . Boys’ - 1 2 - 4 approximately 67 million auto- James’ CYO. people who keep on trying to Due to Illness Mr. Danielson fo r t o s » , mohUes now traveling to the giame—end the season—had HOURS: ^ ended. To continue this unnecessary improve them.selves. head was unable to attend fesU'vitiea tap guka. ktolhiiff appMi. United States. From such stag­ Andy’s list of hia fa'vorite •or fW * Ffest qealitgr CanadiaB gering figures one can see the Of oourse, the question arises, introduction, Jackie has re- J. V. ooach Donald Race r ^ MONDAY—8-6:80 ' "Why didn’t the footballers oedvod a Gold Key from Schol­ things. resented the absent varsity Wedtee*-»-1® need for good mechanics, but Not only an athlete, Andy re­ Zefrfiyr faladea. Rtaa tendon according to Mr. Scribner, the win?” Early season loses to astic Writing Awards for l.er mentor and spoke of the dif- TUESDAY—8-9 lfiato’a-5-Y * guard, hard toe tar safety. We hove o good selection of late model cars— 9, 1963 models, number or qualified repair men Hall, and Fdatt could easily work in feature ■writing. Her veals his thinking aiblllUes with fereait soccer levels at MHS. (those with a thorough back­ have been wins without certain favorite leisure time activities hLs admiration for Benjamin Howie Hokxjmb, The Her­ WEDNESDAY—9-5:80 Man'* *ize*; 5-12-9.90 are listening to music, read­ Frapkiln because Franklin’s ald’s scholastic sports writer, O nly 9 .9 0 16, 1962 models, 12, 1961 models, and 20 cors from 1960 and ground In automobiles) ia few. Jamea Llebman, left, Ralph Starkweather, center, and Alan Keenan, right, students in an bad breaks. But breaks arc part There are many who profess to of the game and the Indians ing, and “being with other energy v*’as boundless and he was also among the guests. THURSDAY—8-6:80 automotive class of Mr. Guy Scribner, are working on the engine of a 1953 DeSoto In the kids." She admires Robert never lost an opportunity to in­ Devouring a mdin course of down. Wo ore getting mere emd mere In everyday in trade oo the know all about the workings of automotive shop. (Herald photo by Oflaro.) accepted them without a word. a car, but in reality know only CJoach Tony Alibrio has never Frost, but, if she could be one crease his knowledge. , roast beef and all trimmings, FRIDAY—9-9 where the gas cap to. made any excuses lor his boys character in history, she'd be Level-headed Andy M-ys that the soocermen used the meal aa »e« Only 1.3S weeldir now 1964 OMsmobHos. The purpose of these ooursss aottooto where a moc« ttwrougb stopping any wortc, however, if which has been donated by lo­ and a coach ahould not be blam­ S&eanor Roosevelt "because if he were gi'ven a million dol­ a pre-«occer banquet"'practice SATURDAY—8-6:80 Is not to make each member a study cf the automobile con m there to a questton oa to.wtiy cal cor dealers in the shop. ed, as be so often is, for a losing I ’d love to haire a hand in m-ak-' lars he would finanoe. his ftjture outing. On Dec. 16 the booters mode. Blach cne to toiled upon untfi Ing btototy.'* \ college edntoation and inveat 'tihe will ^ o y a second get-together ~ W M . \ C jr Jlht J\. T T 0 3 0 ) . Yifii’i I /.ii-i.iiCjf I ' I. sHdonol roechatito, but to somsthliig happens. Tbe oon- year. Walter Alston, head men­ 1 him In the numerous baric ' Mr. Susiboer trtoa to give on ception of tbe aubdmobile to enough eocperlenoe hae been de­ tor of the World ChamiHona And now, here she is ladies balance. ait the Roeemount to close out principles of automotives. Idr. otrtootaticn and aurvey of the Jutt 08 important oa the actual rived from k. A basic under­ L.A, Dodgers was downgraded,^ and gentlemen, Mias Jacqueline This year he is completing his this season's culinary aottvi- S^bnar himself oonfesses tliat automobile. A knowladga of experience of worlclng 'with it standing by practice to criticized, a;pd burned in effigy Corbett . . . Jackie? . . . Guess oollege prepai-atory oourse witli tlee. AUNCHESTER he does not know all there pos­ the baric terms must be mos- says Hr. Scribner. achieved. All ot,the tools neces­ many a time, but after the she must have flapped out to chemistry, U.S. History, Eng­ SHOPPING PARKADE VERNON CIRCLE MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES sibly Is to know about the au­ tored ae they are conetontly The shop work includes such sary for such worit are avail­ World Series win, when he had 'Some club meeting! Well, if you lish IV, and Trig, and Math Group pictures for the *84 tomobile, especially with the referred to. Approodmately 25 things oa timing, broking, and able for use under the super- the "h(»aes” , the laurels of vic- want to see her, you might find Analyato. Somanhie were taken Wedtoao- BOOKSHOP SEIXINO and SERVICING OLDSMOBHJBS FOR OVER 39 YEARS Bsw aittomatto tranamisaltoni per cent a t UnM to schedzdad steering. Thei' entire eleotrical virion of Mr. Scribner and hto tory were haued upon him. her at the home cf her poreri'U, At 49 Thck Rd., be M'ves with day. Sotnanhis, the high ochool ' MANCHESTER VERNON wtech are being built today, for ouch theory with the other ayiotem to studied os tt to so im- asstotont, Mr. Arthur Jonek,. a "When will Mancherier have Mr. and Mrs. John Coibett, 35 hto proud parents, Mr. and Mra. year book, deriniw Ka mpM 67 E. CENTER ST.—643-1036 812 Wim CmTER ST. OPENlVmiNaS. 643-TBn this sbop often doeo, however, 76 par oont spitA in ritop worii, pottettt in Ihs operatton of a student teacher. lha howisT*’ With tba newly fit- Bfewriord 0t.l FrarUllo C. Andennn. finomttwwordsSouttiMaBQlwi- iMfil bflCte ottwr tocbatoai t h i f Is no hesitetton about M K MteteOB. ■ « otttaited 84-8 terriom, bojra aora Irii DwiritoM, '•4 ROfiy H m lur.'M btt H^|4) SctxMl.

i’ -i ; " fil c : . PAGE SEVENTEEN «ANCHBSTiat EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1948

fr aahtnanto wm ba aarvad. Mrs. 16 Hflton Dr.; W. fi. Graff to bingo la aohedulad. Bach par­ Sharp Cut Said - MANCHESTia EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* Ft^IDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1968 South Windsor G «ccga D. RiMit, M m Robert G. A. r. VaitkiM, property on son la aaked to bring oha at Town Fire Department Signals VjmSS fObCTWH Gaalav and Mra. Jamaa C. Meadow iW.; Jamea MMMe more priaaa. Hoateasaa for the Obamben wto be' boat era aa. BuHdwa Ine. to Paul Bhasncnia, evenbng wfll be StaBy Howat, Cause of Crash cera found nutneroua ahell tmaich on tha topic *' In you'd aay ahbut aoma boy who'a Patriarch Seeks OhaMnaii of tba fine arta oom- psupas'ty on WoodakU Dr.; Nut­ Pat Haa, Trudy Ford and Win- 443 Marlow Building 1^0 alwaya apoiling (or trouble." caalnga and a target about the QubWomfen nla FeUey. Bmcrx^ncy TcIcphoM i M f r o n Commiaitby." Thoaa attandijvf Oswald Gave mtataa, M ra Ruaaafl W . Baa, meg Home Inc. to R- A* Kamto- A two-veblcla eraah at F r ^ M otorists W arned 45 Main Mid Bissell Nick Ruggierl, vice principal aUe of a' lifan'a head near the atreaaaa toait Bile la a fismlly aU, property on DIsna Dr*: J. On Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. the eaa Dr. and Nllea Dr. yaotarday 443-1151 B.re ankad to brinff n frtond or ty River outside Irving, be^ Chrisdan Parley Check These HU« Uatlng af Town Flrr De­ 451 Birch and O ttage ratoittTO. Laat Sunday Gilead atr of Meadownrook______Junior High, „ i Trlnii . n?. program and toe puMle to IL Itoyer toll. A. tkpa. peop^ Oouplea Cluh wkl aaairt in dec­ resulted In waa attaleUc coach at Arlington; tween Dallaa and Fort Worth. 31ate Public orating tha ofaurrii for tha partment box niarai nnmbm Is 46 Main and Pearl •Y / tandanta were freetod at toe Early Signs vttod. tliera Ig no admtorioB ty oa Ovattook Rd.; R. C. Shto- m otorist FirchoOM Photies pubHahad in tlM Interest o f edu- D u ip Rules Heighta during Lea'a brief en- Otwald's RQasian wife and ISTANBUL, Turkey (A P)— ohasgo asMl tlclmta ara art nao- d«r to R. D. Chtootix, property Chriatmaa season. Mr. and Mra David R. Crulckhanka, 41, of 47 Main and O n ter church door by Mr. and Mr*. rollment there. children' had been living In the Hone Co. 1 — 649-7668 erttng residents aa to the loca­ WUbur Porter. Someone w*ll be The Patriarch of the Eastern on Ry« a t; L R. Stich Aaax;!- Donald Acker and Mr. and Mra. 14 Nllaa Dr., la charged adth tion of thrir oeareat fire box. 48 Main and Wadswojrth He recalla: "Lee came out (or home of an Irving woman, and Yule Event gidward Kuehn wfll ba cholr- making an Improper turn. Po­ Hose Co. 2 — 649-7422 ttaare to (iva a cheerful greetinc Of Trouble he viiited them- there. Orthodox Church, Athenagoraa Mra. ^otOa Named ates Inc. to town, property on Bvery refideilt should know the 49 Main and Strant Set by Town thla Sunday, atoo at the H«f>ron the B team In football and after ptna Knob tor higbmya; t R. iram o f the rafraahment oom - lice said Crulckihanks. driving Hose Co. 8 — 649-7123 An unnamed police aource I, proposed today that a sum­ USED Mm Roger Oottto baa bean fife alarm box number nearest oburoh. . „ . practice the rule waa for the TB* clMral group ind fine naanad le n e n i ebalwwan o f toe such Aaaooletee Inc. to Riohaid mittee. north on Niles Dr., cut way over Hose Co. 4 — 643-5757 491 Main and Armory By BERNARD OAVZER boya to run off ateam with a aald Secret Service agenta have mit meeting of the heads of the Ua home or place of business. t a i lU bran MlwHfnen h*v« Servicee atfSt Peter'a Epia- major Christian religions arte oommtotaa of to^ iunior Wtodadr oomraittaa to flofaivmlBld, property on Oannen hlB left while cutting the w - Special Alann Calls Chief W, Clifford Mason 51 Charter Oak, Spruce eopal Church will ba; Holy FORT WORTH, Tax. (AP)- aprlnt. Coach Joe Abbey, who la found wltneasea who toe need* of retarded Rd.; UAR Houaing Ooip. to C. narto sharp In attempttig'~to Woman’a Oub wtU praaert tta l i l Tf--* ttM fMkxwtnff gtntrtH ^m • “ moimTng' In the irade achool veara of hla now at Fontana, Calif.,'came to I wald at a rifle range In Grand held In Jerusalem "I""!** 2— Recall ■troagly urges that cartons mo­ 511 Spruce and Wells CommuiUon. 8 ______1. Other ofnoara of tha D. Poaay, property on VaXay LOL to Install make a left turn onto FrMces torists shooid not race fire ttim anl nfutetiora for Um ri6am.™anl " and siUd. that >.hen told Prairie, Imm^^^^^ w^d annual Chriatmaa program for 8— General 52 Spruce and Eldridge prayer and aomton, life, liee Harvey Oswald, the sprint, Lee Oswald 1 of Irving, between Nov. 10 and TTie patriarch said he would tba pubUc at Avery Streat 184- eocecutSva board tocluda Mm. View Dr.; UAR Hoautag Oorp. Dr., and collided with an east- irnokt to the scene o f the Mar.e town *an^ oorriNnln* acttoiw church achool, 10 a.m. The Rev. to Alex Tuchay, property on Slate Tomorrow bOund ■ Frances Dr. vehicle, 53 Spruce and Oak accused assassin of President said he didn't want to and that 16. be overjoyed to attend auch a CAR menrtry School auditorium on Leonard Green, pobUclty chair­ • 9— School and thus cause highway coh- af to* toliiilmtn tnd recom* Gordon W. Waeman. rector, of man; Mra. Mask Fhfillpf; iqem- Palmer Dr,; N. R. Wfibama to driven b y Roger Amell, 19, o f gesHnn aad aa additional haz­ 531 Nathan Hale School ii«h ^ will be at’ the John F. Kennedy, was a child' this is a free country and he Persons at the range are said "sacred pilgrimage.” Monday at 8:80 pm. Tha regu­ 12— Military I o f th« H w ry SoMth- ficlaUng. ushers wui ne ai uie wemed destined for leader- awn't have to do it. Athenap)fas urged a lar buatoeaa meettag wfll begin beralip aaorettary; and Mra. Home Thfcdars Brdhange Inc., W ashington LOL wUl haye a 206 Henry S t ard lor firemen. More than the 54 Spruce and Bissell door to greet pariahloners. to have been Impressed at see­ property an Abba Rd. Oo. ship—or disaster, "I told the boy myself that if of the heads of all churches at 7:46 p.m. Jotoi Spaery, heetabi. aemi-publlc Installation of offi­ Both cars had moderate dam­ usual amount of traffic on the 55 Pearl and Holl ing Oswald fire several shots East and West: Roman Catholic 7 W. Middle Tpke. near streets close to the fire will de­ ■n»* auni|> to 0P«n •*<* These are the extremes of he wanted to play he had to and put all but one into a bulls- Tha performanoe Mni. John CXWgWln, dtaactor Qigtolataa daeda: J. N. Berg­ cers tomorrow at 8 p.m. at age but were driveable. There 551 Pearl and Foster Maaekester Evening Herald recollections of those who knew Orthodox and ProtestMt. an original four-_.„ er to Shepard-Pola Inc., prop*’- Orange Hall. There will be a were no liljuriee. Rt. 15 overpass lay volunteer firemen who are MNtoy And Sunday from «;80 Hebron mrreepbndent. Miss 8u- finish practice with the sprint, eye hve Inches in diameter. Buys o f aoUVHleB fo r toe Bunoe Cen­ 56 E. O n ter and Spruce He said auch a conference in la their owa enra. Chief Mason to 4:80 p m .; ua* l*y P*^" him duriM the time he attended just like the others. So he gave written by Mm Blalr .C. Fotbaa ter, Meutcheater, waa the prin- on Governor’s Highway; C. aupper at 6:.30 for officers and Cruickahanks will appear in 12 Keeney and Bush Hill E Pendleton, telephone Oswald is accused of killing the "Holy City of Zion" would | Higgins to B. E. Hlgglna, declared. 57 Summit and Flower •OM oMmt than iwaktoivU ^ Lily B. Clayton School, Arling­ me the tame answer. entitled “Dear Santa,’* with mu- oiprt a|>aakar at the orgartrt- past masters. Circuit Court 12. Manchester. 121 Keeney, dance hall 8SS-84S4. ton Heights Elementary, Ridg- President John F. Kennedy on open a new road for Christian- ^ eical direotton by 8 ^ . Walter ttonal meeting of the group. ane-hatf interest in property cm Wllliani Simpson, auprema Dec. 16. 571 Manch. High School town ef IMbron to proMWtod; " I told him to turn In his Nov. 28. Oswald was shot to '$ 0 T R - 3 123 Keeney, Erie tM> aalttotovw, WgWy com- lea West Elementary, and lived cleats." ity. '59 CHEVROLET Q. Joenauu. O oatum ^and aeta Other gueats taciluded David mington Rd.; Roy Krause to grandmaatar, and his staff will No arreata, nor Injurlea, but 61 Charter Oak, opposite {death two days later by Jack The- TT-year - old, American-1 Roadster., gun m e t a J were dealgnad X. R. Kuehn, property on Gra­ 124 Keeney, Hackmatack 31 Hartford Rd. and Elm latoSila. tuiarf—* ehamioal, in a white shingle home. Aa a second grader, Oswald; Ruby. Bel Air 2-door, tutone the fine arta Baumatetn and W ill tarn Strata attend. Thomas McKinley, past aome minor vehicular damage Water Department Hiram P. Conway aaya he has born spiritual leader of world . sun Ivory and red with gray, RAH. A flne sports committee. QM ’ttoop 22 of the State Department of ham Rd. state grandmaster, and hit de­ occurred last night at 7 o’clock 13 Wetherel! and Bridge 32 Cheney Bros, new mill or taotoe maitaitol wW be •«- Annual Vespers impressed his classmate Orthodoxy.’ aald it would be a ; a^itoil; MtMtok to prohtolt^: vivid recollections of the Os- radio, heater, whitewalls. car. No. 5098. wlU aaeirt backstage. Mental Retordatlon; Kenneto Lathenui Notes gree team will conduct the in­ on Broad St., near Center St, 131 Wetherell and Horace boiler room 62 School and Clinton Vinson as a leader. "great event, a wonderful' Mrs. Harry R. Riehanto will ■uayai^tog' or rmoval of r«- Set at Church walda, who lived three doors Vinson, a reporter for the Fort O T'rkVArvi Ais«tviskn No. 8200. WeftsMt, repreeentatiye of the Ouc Savior Lutheran Church stallation. when a car driven by Robert D. 134 Bunce and Seaman S3 Elm and Forest 612 Ansaldi and Batista down the ttreet. 1 thing.” be toe pantomime- lead, and Wives, families and (rlenda of Sayles. 23. o f 175 Summit S t, ■aa to proNMtod. Worth SUr-Telegram, recalls:!^ X U W Il/k.11 IHCH $ 1 0 4 5 Manchcater Aaaoclatlha for the of South Wjndaor wfll hold oon- W Forest, east of Otis 68 Oak and Clinton Lee seemed antisocial to me. Idra. Rlritard S. Wagner will Help of Retarded Children; and firmatlon tostructlon at 9 a.m. tha offtcara-elect are in'rited. was bumped by a second ve­ 135 Waddell and Pioneer A S Mftim In o|>an raMctoa ‘«ubntanoe and ahndow" will "No one In our class was a close B-DAY FORECAST 35 Che.stnut and Park 64 E. Center and Benton I thought he was vicious with friend of Lee's. Yet, all of the Head for Schools '61 CHEVROLET toad the narrative. Boloiata In­ Vernon Peteraon of tha South tomorrow at tha church on hicle. driven by George E. Da­ 14 Hartford Rd., McKee ■Mtot_____ ba auUtaMy ooverad wMla I be toe theme o< the annual WINDSOR LOOKS (AP)— clude Mrs. Rodney O. Btuary, 65 Benton and Durkin to t n o t o . M M d u a to or buai- other children," says Conway. boys seemed to look up to him. *57 M ERCURY Impala Convertible. Blua Wlndaor Town Council. (kaham Rd. The youth choir vie, 24. Rockville. Both motor­ 15 Summer, Campfield 351 St. James’ School Conway said he taught chess The UB. Weather Bureau is­ 2-door sedan, green fln- and Mrs. Jack 8. ilmq)tiy. Oto* Peaticide Curbed ists were driving south on 67 E. Middle ’I^ke. ‘ ooiipetwi totowed oeparato OhrtoUnaa venpem Sunday at 5 During recess periods, the boys Two Manchester men are r a h . Standard transmis­ The next meeting of the com will also meat then. The Youth 16 Lyness and J)udley 352 Laurel Manor, to Lee's older half-brother, John sued th’.s Wve-day torecart for ish radio, heater, Merco- er mambara of toe choral group Group will meet Sunday at 3 Broad St when the accident oc­ ^ d Branford I to the dump muto. oom ^ p jn. at the would fomi into bunches or Connecticut today: sion. WSW. No. 8088. . are Mrs. W alter X. Amderaon, mdhtee will be on Jan. 21 at CANBERRA — Auatral- 161 W. Center and Foley 91 Chestnut St. ragulatlotw or wnrender Pic, and that John taught it to gangs and there'd be friendly being reassigned to new bases matlc. No. 8050. the South Windaor High Srixwl. pm. After a rikort buaineaa Ig's Agricultural Coimell haa curred. 68 Uling Junior High Robert Oswald, the middle Temperatures over Oon,necu- $ 1 7 7 5 Mra. Albert A. Omaa Jr., M m 17 W. Center and McKee 36 Church and Laurel (htor toagns. ItofuM to to be de ohniiman of the Veopera Oom wrestling matches or games of after completing U.S, Air Force $ 3 9 5 The topic ef tMe meeting win meeting, they will go bowhng. approved a ban on chlorinated -1 brother. Lee picked it up from cut during the 5-day period Sat­ Norman V. Gordon, Mrs. Rob- The first (Tablnet appointee re­ 18 Center and Victoria 161 Chestnut and'Garden 71 Highland and Autumn touch football. Being in Lee's basic training at Lackland urday through Wednesday are art O. Hale, Mra Robert A. ba the role or the board of adu- The church council will meet hydrocarbon inaacUetdes for ex­ jL'*!r^.^ar. ^ ■■ ““ them and could beat them once gang was something of an | Texas. aation in meeting the jmoblems at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Peter- ternal use on riieep and cattle. jected by the Senate waa Roger 181 St. John and Stone 37 O n ter and Newman 72 Autumn and Oak In a -.while. ejq>eot©d to average near nor­ Krauae, Mra. John T. O’Briart, B. Taney Jime 24, 1884. Ha had toe Mke, p la ^ a ^ t^ j ctoorge ftoher of toe Senior of mental retaroation. acn Room. Rasiduea found In meat some- 182 Foxcroft and Deep wood 38 Center and Church 721 Glenwood and Lyndale "But when he lost, he'd Alrman Peter Freiman, son of mal. with mUd temperatures Mrt. Oaorge M. 'Peary, Mrs. been nominated by President over the weekend, turning cold­ Lawrence T. Rnaal. and Mm PubUc Beoords The Luthwan W o m a n’a times exceed the allowancer art 89 Hemlock and Liberty 78 Wellington, Lancaster ****."°****-****\**?g^*^I^-ff! Methodtot Youth Fallownhip explode,” said Conway. "He'd Mr. Sind Mrs. Kariis H. Freiman by meat-importing nattana, offl- Jackson as aacreUry of tha 183 Adams and Jarvis ' ” *** »• “ “ nairator. Membem throw the chess pieces all Rifle Shellt Found of 21 Garden St will attend a er Monday and moderate tem­ Walter J. Watak. Wanamtea deeds; 8. F. Baitay League will meet at the church 391 Memorial Hospital 781 Porter and Parker '62 CORVAIR R IT. FflsiSaSrw. m opertv s i Monday at 8 pm. An elephant ciala explain. treasury. 19 Center and Fairview eg estooinohae b o d ^ *»d ^ L g the oaat ia»clude bon AimuM, around and the older boys would DALLAS, Tex.i.f API—Investi­ course tor fire protectien spe­ peratures thereafter. FoUowtog the program. 191 Center and Olcott Dr. 392 Hajmes and Memorial 74 E. Center and Walker ■nhiMlsi to ^ Stephen Gouriey, Daniel AJtor- try to hold him off at arms cialists at Greenville AFB, Miss. Some normal high and ’ lows 4-Door Sedan. Beau-m dthna esny csjt flresvooo ror | newwiAj gators have gathered empty 192 Verplanck School 398 Memorial Hospital, new 741 Byron and Ardmore . djnee, Brian Beauchamp, Thomao length and then he’d go kicking ahell casings at a spot where Airman Victor W. Cohun, son across the state are Hartford. tiful Alpine white •tovee or nrepiaoM i Rsrtai m i« o 40 and 22; New Haven, 42 and 193 Salem and Dover wing. Armory St 75 E. Middle Tpke. for their shins and then when accused assassin Lee Harvey o f Mr. and Mrs. V ictor J. S. with radio, heaterV RotMri. they’d sUck their arms out to Oswald, could have practiced Cohun of 48 Harlan St, will at­ 26. 1931 East Catholic High entrance and Parker and powerglide. No. Aland push him down he'd get down shooting a rifle, the Dallas News tend a course for communica­ PrecipitaUon may total cne 1932 Howell Cheney 394 S. Alton and W. Middle 82 Porter and Oak Grove aand tor booaehotd uaa may bel*^"****^ -^****^ Beaan^TomHnoon and try to bite their hands.” reported today. tions wiring specialists at Shep­ haW inch or more melted oc- cWialned wt toe d im p by jocal Lopan, Mies Suaen 5242. Technical School Tpke. 821 Adelaide and Jean and David OaldwMl. It was this and Lee's general Dallas police and FBI agents pard AFB, Tex. ourrltaf as rain or snow about 88 Pitkin and Academy behavior—compared to the dls- declined comment, Both airmen are 1963 gradu­ Sunday and again around CHARGE 194 Center and Love Lane 41 S. Main near Line S t Ib a unbera will be Mton Bar­ 84 E. Onter and One 6 Jonee la appointed bara CUctee, Mlaa Beth Gour- clplined behavior of his brothers' The newspaper said that offi- ates of Manchester High SchooL Wednesday. ^ 195 W.. Middle Tpke. 413 S. Main and Fern of the dump, replae- toy, Mien Margaret Suoag and —that Conway says caused him 691 MAIN ST. and Wedgewood 415 S, Main and Arvine 85 E. Middle 'Tpke. inr ReuMn BoHey, reelgned. Mhn Janet V ^ . to tell hU wife one day in 1M9: '61 PLYM OUTH '5 9 F O R D ACCOUNTS 416 N. Lakewood and Nike and Woodbridge fka Saturday, tlie 3Snd anini- "That boy’ll be electrocuted or 2-door green. Radio, heat­ MANCHESTER 21 Prospect and Mm. WUUam MoKkmty 4-door eedan. Heater, au­ Circle 851 Green Manor, Weaver TanHcy eg Peaat Haibor, Oon- lira Robert Chaae will i shot down one day." tomatic. power eteerlng er, sUndard I triinemlt- Hackmatack noettout win again ohearve Olvll "I didn't mean It serious when lion. WSW. .YXXT TO HARTFORD GAS CO. 212 Hackmatack (Midway) 417 Hillcrest and Bruce 852 Milford and Sanford witb ooatumea, and Robert I said It. I said that just like START SAVING-^R ADD TO YOUR SAVINGS and brakes. No. 4986. 853 Elizabeth and Quaker $ 7 9 1 INVITED 213 New Keeney School 418 S. Main and Lewis i participate In toe $ 9 9 5 854 (Constance and Vernon aiert plauMMd ptouine for 11 Dougtea Pbalpe win handle 28 Hartford Rd. and Pine 42 Main and Charter Oak . _ tow tow propertiea. Clyde Rauatoenbacb 281 King’s Store, Cooper 43 Main and School 86 E. Middle Tpke. a«uT ltoA no.^ tltoSm airm|i|«^^^J r . w ig ^ roeponeibU tor and Welcome PI. be aounded tor a etoaibf| '57 OLDSM OBILE '63 CHEVROLET HUl and Pine Bennet Junior High 8 to 6 mimitaa g g h tin g . ON or BEFORE the 10th 861 Ferguson and Garth Convertible, RAH, auto. 4-door atatlon wagon, V8, 24 CJooper Hill and West Buildings (Main St.) Ato area I ***or and W e s l e y X 8611 St. ^tholom ew •n*. -totolnLiT trsBs. under the dtaeotfon o< Earn Dlvidands From th« 1st of Hra MoBtli Smart emerajd green fin­ Power Glide. WSW, tur- 241 Fairfield and West 432 East Side Rec •nSi bSSrf KatoAtosrh, wig ish with contrutlng quolae. No. 5143. 26 Pleasant and Cedar 434 Maple and Cottage Church, Dale Rd. whitawedl Urce. and E. Middle Tpke. e t flmseoe, ftom^ o«Boe build- *B* $ 2 3 7 5 i 26 High and (Jooper 435 Main and Maple 6«1^ I ri— IWw* AM AAUtiMtA* I ChriStlTMIa OtOTy, WlUl JOCK O. $ 4 9 5 27 Pine and Walnut (First National Store) 91 Buckley School at 8T70 to ooy*r I AUKE IT A Main and Oak 92 Alice Marion M m m m S f t souipment tor the will be pneatAtAy y •, carillon INSURED/ 28 Ridge and Cedar 44 Uisir letter of oonosrt by Fred Rogers, '62 CHEVROLET 29 O n ter and Cooper 441 Main and Park 98 Arcellia and Plaza SAVINGS S A V I M G S *59 CHEVROLET titoumtotaltoe sstsatmsa have After toe Asrvtes w « Impala 2-door hardtop. 291 Durant and Crescent 442 Onvalescent Home, 94 Agnes and Hillti^ toAided a laconunsndatlon that ^ a siwsr ifogtog in C O M P L E T E Impala convertible. Silver Red. RAH. power etaar- 95 Westland and Indian LOAM 292 Broad and Little 29 Cottage St they he notiflad of toe amount Cooper end WeMey HsMs, tm- L I N E O F blue. RdH, whltewalle. Ing, V8, WW Urea. No. annwed to pennk the item tc der toe sponsoring of the Fam- CURRENT A s . f ) <■ I \ r I o \ No. 4440. 5108. be toehided p ti a town mssMtig fly life OommUtee. Famiflss $ 1 1 4 5 $ 1 9 9 0 1 9 6 4 a n n u a l ¥tM m » A t their last meeting sboud bring sandwtobaa; bevar- 8th District Fire Signals tbs setootmen agreed unani- ages and toe cream will be pro- C c r i M i d a n DIVIDEND riaasaist laaTiTSTiaa ^ Health- mouHy that It is thrir feeling vUed. Mrs. John dark is to that any amount above tbelobenge of tbs aupper and toe * D i a r i M 521 Summit and Grove BBANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81. COVENTRY Emergency Telephone maximum of 849,000 voted by I will be snetoted by Edward Fra- I n t n i M t M otorists W arned 522 Henry and Summit thaU M townL o n m forzor thisa w projaetp rvjw v shouldanuuiu I| m ar, jiraU r m . . Donaldj Ootirad, Mra. '61 DODGE CHR1STA\AS 643-5432 ba subject to town maaring u -1 8 h a s w o ic; WSW, Alpine white RAH, automaUc, green, 1251 Robertson School 417 Main, Hollister (box) flniah. NO. ‘8094. whitewalls. No. 483. srauM aamt an Ifaa aaeond Sat- 212 Apel PI. 418 Main and Middle 'Tpke, 626 Princeton and Green oidecr cC aanh moeitli, aim i ’ $ 2 2 9 5 $ 1 4 7 5 213 Oakland and Mill 419 Oxford and W. Middle 6261 Bowers School H m m woidd ba a obeUnnan. Tpke. 627 Avondale, Woodbridge vlOB ctialiinaiK aenewtaty and 214 Oakland and N. School (lx)x) 421 Alton, W. Middle Tpke. 628 Auburn and Avondale toaeauner to taka ears of flea 629 Mather and Centerfield eht> raoonJs and oounefl bual- 215 Cemetery Dr., Oakland 422 Homestead and naaa taanaaettana. An Intaenat- '58 CHEVY 216 Oakland, north of W. Middle 'Tpke. Outside District tog penginen wfll ba planned, cemetery 428 Congress and Irving 71 N. Main, west of bridge w M i plenty of ton, InrtdentaL 217 Oakland and South r j 424 Sejmiour, Homestead ’72 N. Main and John d im n ta fle rvie ae 2-D ^r Sedan, ^bflal' 218 Oakland and Gleason I j : 425 Windemere and Irving 78 N. Main, Tolland 'Tpke. Cbureh aerrioes to H ebron finnlh^ radio; hM ter, 74 Buckland O nter and GBead Sunday will ba: 219 N. School and Edward 4251 Waddell School Stoat Ooeqpugatloaai, Hlafacnn, pt^erglide. No. 2J21 N. School and Buckland 426 Lockwood and Irving 75 Windsor 10 nan.; Suxatoy aobool, 11:18; (A) Hei’.Iili-tex comes up the friendliest 2-ply combed 427 Woodland and Irving 76 Buinham and 4 7 0 7 . . Alley Oflead Ctangregational, H AS, dlMdonnl^ cotton shirts ever knit. They’re at ease at play and 311 Griffin and Hilliard 428 Woodland, west of Buckland Rd. Sunday school 10 a.m. t t t n a o m at parties. Compatible with slacks or skirts. Snap­ 77 Williams Crossing tor Peoerabar will deal > 801 MAIN ST.—8U-5S21 312 Margaret and Circle / railroad Ufa «B a gift of God. The Ray. Preaeription Pharmacy py patterns. Happy solids. Where there’s embroid­ 313 Bilyue and Hilliard 429 Woodland and Strong 78 Slater, north parkway M m N. Cboea^ paator. '6 1 M O N Z A ery it’s merry. All with long sleeves. All so wash­ 431 Strickland and Strong 81 Deming, Tolland Tpke. 'i1 CORVAIR 314 Hilliard, Filter Plant 2-dobr. RAH, autbmatle, able, they must be Health-tex. 315 Woodland and Turnbull 432 Ashland and Alton 82 Deming and Baldwin 2-door. Nlc«ly oquippad. whitewalls, jet black. No. Sizes 2-4, 3-6x 438 Hawthorne and 83 Concorf and Elberta 6 1 2 8 . . 316 Th-ederick Rd. Heater, Power Ollde: No. 31.29 31-«9 $1-98 317 Woodland and Horton Cambridge 84 Avery and Deming 5081. $ 1 5 9 5 318 Woodland and Broad 434 Oxford and Cambridge 85 Tolland 'Tpke., Taylor 86 Parkerville ROOMS FURNITURE '61 CHEVROLET (B) Soft 2-ply combed cotton knit shirts find their 319 Chambers and Broad 435 Hilliard, Orford Soap Bej Air 4-door. Green. soulmates in slacks tapered to a fine point. Shirts 321 Chambers and Bolton 436 Cumberland, Hilliard 87 Parker, north of RR Heater, Power Glide, V8. have all sorts of necklines and all sorts of embroid­ 322 Bolton and Columbus 437 Main and Washington 91 Duval and Woodland 3 AND APPLIANCES *63 CHEVROLET No. 5194. 512 Woodbridge, Oakland 92 Hilliard and Adams ery. Slacks of fine narrow-wale corduroy have 323 Lockwood, Coventry $ 1 4 9 0 Bel Air / 4-door. Blue. elastic backs and flattest of front. All washable 324 Columbus and Broad 518 N. Elm, Woodbridge 98 Adams and New Or Sale Saturday 9 AM . to 9 P.M. RAH, automaUc, whit*> '5 9 F O R D in the wonderful Health-tex way. 325 Hartland and Grant 514 Phelps and Woodbridge Buckland Rd. wiau£ No. 5082. 2-door ’■ hardtop. White Sizes 2-3-4, 8-6x— $3.98 326 Oliver and Edwin 515 Bowers and Green Rd. 94 New Buckland Rd. and green, RAH, auto­ 327 French and Tower 516 Starkweather and 95 W. Middle Tpke. matic trana.. power attor- Green Rd. Ing, W gW . No. ' 497., (C) Quick change? You make it snappies with these 328 W. Middle 'Tpke., and Adams narrow-wale corduroy overalls, Health-tex puts west of Broad • 517 Green Rd. and White $ 7 9 5 96 Vernon St., north *62 CHEVROLCT snaps on the crotch for quick take-offs. Suspen­ 329 Broad, W. Middle ’Tpke. 518 White 97 Lydall, east of Vernon '61 CHEVROLET ders stay put when seat drops. Elastic back keeps 331 Loomis and Griffin ,519 Harlan Impala 4-door hardtop. Impala 4-door hardtop. shirts in place. Solids and patterns in profusion. Autumn gold, RAH, pow­ White. RAH, Power er ateering, power brakes, Glide, power steering, All washable as can be. LOOKl whitewall tires. No. 5166. whitewalla. No. 5237. Sizes 2-3-8x— 32.98 $ 2 1 9 5 $ 1 8 7 5 All 100% Guaranteed aei (D) All the slacks are flannel. And they’re a B j ^ d - 8 16-Pc. Bedroom ALL CARS WINTERIZED somely tailored with zipper fronts and neat cuffs. ■ 12-Pc. Kitchen I f ♦ Big boys get slash pockets and matching belt. BRING YOUR NEXT 18-Pc Living Room Little ones get elastic backs with detachable sus­ — P L U S — 125 Othgp ''OK’’ UMd CuB to Choose From ? # : penders. Shirts are fine woven cotton in imagina­ )) PRESCRIPTION Electric RefriMrator tive checks and plaids. Yes, they’re wash-and- Set and Range ’S . wear. Yes, they’re perfect presents. HERE i , \ I 1X)\1 \ I'K Sizes 2-3-4—j-$8.98 )\i I X »K r

(E) They cuddle away the chills. Narrow-wale cordu­ MtANS roy overalls snap-fasten at the crotch for quick (or ' unexpected) changes. Built-up backs keep sus­ Our Sorviet k penders in their place. Wide gussets make way for Prom pt, Courttous ; ,^^Slm» r io a n O qac« extra diapers. Shirts of fine 2*ply combed cotton FREE DEUVERY—TEL. 649-9814 match up and snap tip at the shoulder for easy fo r fuol oilt, sorvtoo^ P A Y O N L Y d r e s i^ . Sweet_coloni._Sw^t wMhin^.^^. liM tInf oquIpniM it Sizes 9-12-18 and 8 i Kum PINE PHARMACY 664 CENTER ST^-^IANGHESTER p h o M M4.18 ' Of I Hi M* "A FRIENDLY PLACE TO iUY" lie FKAWL ■nunn M o id 9 a > r ■ABntMMfi. OOSIK. HABTFOiUI ilBANCH — 289-3441 • OPEN EVENINGS [ywmKWsywMmffWRiasMimsi^^ IM S AliVN BT. 447: CONN 90ULEVAROrEAST HARTFORmi

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• ’TPrwo PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN KANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1968 HANCHBSTb'R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1963 i d a i l y c r o s s w o r d PUZZLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE reported by Patrolman Frands LITTLE SPORTS Rockville-Vernon Barbefo who did not make an Goldwater Reassesses Place anresL Quarter Honors Won Hoopltal Notes Manchester ir to PrtvIeiM Puulo Admitted yesterday: Ellas In GOP Nomination Race In the Woods Santa^s Due Delisle, 17 Chamberlain SL; IT'6GONMABG OUR ONLY W3PE I 4 V Richard Groua, 4 Nye S t; Mrs. By 334 MHS Students to put Goldwater In the pri­ ROOSH-^FROM. MR4.HOOPL*/lFHi6 e U a to f ■Antoinette Griffin. 8 Falrvlew (ContlAued from Page One) LUMBER I t»M*T »6T rr—WG HSKT, ACROSS quotationa Tomorrow at Ave., William Smith, Creatrldge mary, has said he Is delaying uPtH'MA-SOR'6 <5TE\M NOW OM SOU NIBS StARTS T6LL- COULDN'T 4TOP INS HERHOWibCOOR 1 ------iMvei 7 Mr. Hunter Dr. A report that Nixon's name campaign plans until Goldwater Incerperatvd 'NITH EfJ006rt €AUC» 4 ------ihoot H\6 BOASTINS «H6.'LL BE /MADtSER . 8 Mining lode A total o f.384 students at Manchester High School Discharged______yesterday^______Neva entered wa.s printed in indicates whether he is willing TO CHO* clze," Goldwater said. V liam Lirui, Robert Lodi, Kath­ preiiident o t the Connecticut trical engineers. 45 Jewiah priaatly i4 livan, Susan Swadosh, Kathy Sanrja's stay in Vernon is litlcal comment or observa­ Goldwater said he did not garment leen Lyons, Sheila Mallon, Au­ Chronic and Convaleacent Hos­ Joining Chi Epsilon, an hon­ Vennart, Mary Williams, Peter sponaoird by the Vernon divi­ tions." know when he will decide 47 Sick 28 29 drey Markham, William Marks, pital Association. orary society for civil engineers. / 48 Subdued Wise, Edmond Zaglio. Ruth McElravey, Karen Mega, sion o f the Rockville Area New Hampshire's Sen. Norris whether or not to seek the Re­ DeUaFera was named t6 a Is Grant Mettzler, a junior. Cotton, who heads a committee publican nomination. utterance Sen'.ors: Honors: Annette Leland Miller. oaoond tvo-year term at the as- Chtunber of Commerce. ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAIVMIN 82 Regret AtKiaUia. Linda AUen, Jeem- Author Speaks 53 IBooks for b Also, Thomas Morlarty, Alan aoclation’s annual meeting yee- Vernon news Is handled by POLYETHYLENE 36 ette AnrUrault, Roxanne Angell, Morrison, Christine Neill, Jo­ terday aftemocn In Berlin. The Gall Stephenson, local author The Herald's Rockville Bureau, MVjoOMAT THKTS 54 Arikara of children's stories, talked to 55 Speck Charmaine ApCl, Barbara anne Nielson, Jeffrey Nielson, asaodatton represents (some 100 6 W, Main St., telephone 875- oc nw. rocaY„/ a funnv > 40 41 the literature group of the MANY SIZES AN*OOOLAI j y NAME FOA P O Q ^ * 58 Belief Arnold, Ruth Beckwith, Bar­ Dianne Novakouskl, Gall convalescent hospitals in the 3136 or 649-6797. 57 Make a mistake bara Btezinakl, Jane Blodgett, O'Bright Sarah Olmstead, Mar­ ■Vernon Junior Woman’s Club SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 44 ■Ukte* at an informal session last DOWN Eva Boudreau, itosemary jorie Parkman, Roy Parks, Mias Katherine OlbUn of the IN STO C K evening. Stolen Cash Returned 1963 1 ------47 avia 49 91 Brown, Kathleen Burke, Bruce Donald Paterson, Margaret Manchester Convaleacent Hos SAVINGS UP TO 2 Anteroom to OorngiheU, Bteven Chaptn, Bar Pesce, Anadlne Rhodes. pital Is a diractor of the Mrs, Stephenson said writing 53 6i is a real job and that the only NAPA, Calif. (A P)—A heavy Hades (Gr.) 82 bora Chonxan. Also, Susan Roediger, Paula elation. STeaUfy Also, Patricia dark, Bema- A Manchester native, Deila- way to learn to write is by envelope with 5 cents postage 4 Wholly k6 It Rosen, Enid Rosenthal, WUma ' 1 dotte Connors, Holland Cote, Fera has been adminiatrator of writing. Reaching the house­ due wp.s delivered to the Kaiser 5 West German Ross, Kent Rothammer, Judy wives and mothers problem of Steel Co. plant Thursday. It con­ city Allan Oovtello, Busan Crone, Oreatfleld alnoe 19M. He la a 1000 • LARKS Rousseau, Jonathan Schneider, Daniel Creamer, Linda Dad member of Campbell Council, time to write, she said, "If you tained 3219 In cash. EMCO Kathy Schwarz, Elaine Slbrlnsz, want to write badly enough, "Thl.s is money that wa.s stol­ darto, Patricia Dagostino, Lin Carol Speer, Fred Sprague, Knights of Columbus, and St. da EWmanno, Robert Dorches­ you’ll find the time." en; will send rest when can," Marshall Stephens, Joyce Stev­ James' Church. She said the ideal place to a typewritten note explained. ter, Sharon Eklwarde, William enson. A 193S Manchester High BOLAND MOTORS FOLDING Sheriff’s Investigator Joe Frank, Dana Frazier, Joyce School graduate, DeUaFera re­ write, a small convenient room. Also, John Sullivan, Judith Is where the potential author Page said a burglar got 3500 369 CENTER STREET— 643-4679 Fuller, Diane Gee. ceived a B.S. degree fhom the Taylor, Terrence Towle, Carol can jot down ideas, tuck them from the plant office over the Ailao, Galt Geromtller, Gra- Turklngton, Barbara Valclults, Unlveralty of Connecticut. He LEGS peutlolpeited in both World War away and let them "incubate.” ThanksglYlng weekend. glenn Gibbs, Christopher Glen- Craige Volslne, Pamela Volkert, “ Fluency must be developed ney, David Gobeille, Lyn Good- Valerie Wabrek, Les William­ II and the Korean War and re­ ceived the Bronze Star and Pur­ In writing,” she continued. It ID EA L FO R stlne, Gloria Gozclz, Patricia son, Eric Wolf. la the habit of writing that BY AL VERMEER Out, Paul Gworek, PO'trlcda Sophomores; High Hoctom: ple Heart. He la a lieutenant in the 117th U B. Army Garrison turns ideas into pages, not CARD TABLES Halenar, Janies Hallo ran, Sharon Borello, Richard Bom- sentences. Raaerve o f Heurtford. Goongc Hanley, Holly Hooker, Ijorger, Bruce Burke, Charles The authoress reminded her “A CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND!” Oirtts, Candace Dnvlclson, Joan DeUaFera is married to the TRAIN SCTS Cathy Hubbard, Nancy Rublard, former Inge Htnakes of Eaaen. audience of some basic require­ Mlohael Hurt. Fedom, Robin Godin, Steven ments o f basic writing: A good Goodstine, Jack Katz, Helen Germany- They have a daugh­ knowledge of grammar; exten­ PING PONG. etc. Also, Elric M. Johnaon, Shirley ter, Heidi, 16. The famSy Uvea Johnaon, Kathleen Kildisli, Paul Kteoolt, Arlene LaPenta, Dale at 143 S. Lakewood drcle. sive reading; critical reading; Kraounaa, Susan Lafond, Jon Mac Lean. keeping bi touch with people •TOYS OUMra elected yederday by and know first hand their feel­ i Leimbert, Tara Latawic. Rich­ AJao, Judith Naechke, James the MHodaCon: Mrs. Mary M. ard Laiwrenoe, Janice Lemay, ing and thoughts so that you Newton, Ddborah Pond, Walter Pollwd of New London, first Barbara Lupacchino. Larry Slmmo*^, Rof5in Starkel, Penny may convey them; Involve vloe president; Gerard Intiah yourself in much physical ac­ i Maney, Len Mathio.'on, Diane Taj-ior, Linda Trombly, Eugene of New Haven, oeoond vice prea- GAMES Maynard, Beverly Mazur; KaLhy TwaironAte, MarMyn Twomey, tivity aa it keeps you awake PICTURE klent; Mrs Btoonor Baird of mentally. McCormick, ,)Elaine McMahon. Beverly Veaco. New Milford, treasurer; Mrs. i Also, Todd Metcalf, Gaye Accidents Sophomoreii; Honors: Oxcryl Tfera Artertaun o f MUford, ex­ Largest selection in Morrison, Jean Olehewskl, Su- Sylvester P. Glacomlni, 47, 17 Avery, Paula Baker, Jean Bax­ ecutive sBoretasy: Mrs. Grace FRAME aan Page, Kathy Peterman, Woodland St., was arrested yes­ BOTH STORES ter, Linda Bayer, Philip Ben­ Duschamie of Waterbury, re- the area of toys un­ i Gerald Plante, Robert Ponton, nett, Carolyn Besser, Dowid terday afternoon by Lt. Emilio Donna Reckn^el, Matthew oordlng aecsetory, and Donald Pellegrini and charged with op­ OPEN EVERY NITE «ll der $1.00! Best, Sandra Bettencourt, F. OsrroU, auditor. MOULDING Reiser, Dennis Rodgers, Nancy Susan Bkxock, Karen Bloke erating under the influence of < Ryan, Joyce Rylander, Andrea Joan Blazlnakl, Nancy Button Uquor or drugs. He was re­ Sandals. Mallory Schardt, Cyn­ Sandra Chapin, Clirls Chaase. Union Fight Loom* leased under 3500 bond for ap­ We Give Try Us First! BONNIE thia Schuetz. Also, Suzanne ChUaon, Bar­ pearance In Circuit Court 12 i Also, Mlchaele Schuetz, bara Cocconi, David Oockerham, HARTFORD (AP)—A battle Dec. 31. Fem e Selwltz, David Sheffield, Carol Comber, Pamela Conwy, betiween the Oonneoticut Union Giacomini was involved ki an BREEN STAMPS! Charge It With — 2 Locations — accident on Proepect St. He hit *‘You'll lik« Jimmy, Dad. Ha works Sundays, so he Kafen Sibrinz, Patricia Sle- LJnda Cox, Patricia Davlea, An­ of Telephone Workera (CUTWj 975 MAIN STKliilSXSTREET j mienskl, Madeline Slade. Carol a fence, then left the scene of PEGBOARD drea Deary, Heidi DelloFera, and the Communlaatlone Work- ■pH ■■ ■ B M M Uowotown Manchester ^ won’t ba around for dinner!" Smith, Randall Smith, Douglas Lorraine Gooley, Barry Greg­ era of America (CWA) appear­ the accident. A witness noted Smythe, Ellen Sostman, Anne ory, Diauie Grenier, Paulette ed to be developing today. the registration nundier o f the AND Sposlto, Joyce Stalger, Deb­ Hanson, Susan Harrison, Mark A flyer, aUegecUy prepared vehicle and reported it to po­ ■ 1 ■ H I rnfM ■ ■ WP ^ TURNPIKE PLAZA A lice. orah Starkel, Cheryl Stark­ Hellee. r AA ■'■m W ■■ ■ A m 705 m i d d l e t p k e . e . M by the CWA and distributed to­ Dorothy (Mender 51, o f Tal- weather, Ingrid Stertmcui. Also, Barbara Higble, Joyce PEGBOARD day to major planta and offlcea cottvtUe Rd. skidded faiito a tele­ I I P p I a I M V M I M I Next to Popular Market Also, Elizabeth Strom, Lin­ HollEuid, Robert Hughes, W ll BEN CASEY of the Southern New England phone pole early this morniog da Sturtevant, Nancy Sullivan, iiam Hust, William Ipema, Mi Telephone Company throughout on Grave SL No injuries were Nancy Szarek, Myra Treash, chael S. Johnson, Deborah the state, accuses CUTW Preal HOOKS Susan Trotter. Ann Vlot, Joan Karp, Neil Kovenaky, James dent John Shaughneaay Jr. ot Waldmkn, David Wllk, Linda Krause, Carol Lawrence, Jo­ meeting wHh a teomatera iml- Wisniewski. seph Loney, Alan MacDonald on representative In New York Jiuilors; High Honors: Pam Frances Manning, Joan Mar earlier this week. Barnlngham, Connie Barrett, low, Marjorie McCoUlun, David The flyer daima that Cynthia Briggs, Linda Chace, Melendy. Shaughneaay met with Harold ndwia^ OoVtman, Suzanne Also, Philip Miner, Gregory Olibom , head o f the teamatera CowMs, Leslie Dowd. Patricia Comes PING PONG Moberg, Patricia Nickeraon oommunication division and FoKhlun, Judith Frithsen, Lu Carol Olekslw, Linda PaVeL Henry Habel, president of CWA olnda Geer, Gary Gunae, Wil- Stephen Penny, Cathy Pansul Local 1101 on Wednesday at To SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Vam Heck. lo, John Phillips, Francis Plsch the Hotel Taft In New York VERNON TABLES AJao, Elizabeth House. Ju Ann Pratson, Kathy Pritchard SANTA OM.y “to obtain more support <#th (Jackson, Janice McMillen, Barbara Rask, Christine Rig for the teamatera dummy In- Donald Mordavaky. Janis Niel­ gott. sen. John Ortolanl, Eileen Pack­ Also, Barbara Rivers, Susan depradent union called the ard, Aimee Patterson, F^ul Royce, Anita Shoff, Curtis brothertiood of telephone work­ Pilkonia, Patricia Rhodes. Smith, David Sturtevant, Polly- ers." P-ichaid Sdgal, Lorraine Ya- ann Swanson, Steve Turklngton, Sbaughnesay said “I have CHRISTMAS wor.ski. William Ursln, Elizabeth Uttlng, never met Glbboria in my life. Juniors; Honors: Jack Ailing, Nancy Weibust, Beverly Werst A story In Sandra Auden, Joyce Baldyga, | ler, Jane Wilson, Ernest Wool- today reports that Gibbons has Betty Beaulieu, Elinor Becker, I lett, Kenneth Ylznitsky. been In Miami all this week. PLANS MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl

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PAGE TWENTY KANCHESTER.EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER «, 1968 PAGE -TWENTY-ONE tUafCRtSrrtsn * v &N1N« HBKALD, MANCHESTF.R, c o n n , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1968 HI'Hl- THE Business Services Floor finishing 24 1 Offered 13 FLOOR SANDING and ra- finishing (apeclaMxlng In old­ SNOW PLOWING - A new er floors). Waxing floors. Herald Angle Trio of Is Selected CLASSIFIED game tor Manchester Herald Painting. Ceilings. Paperhang­ customers. You name your By ing. No Job too small. John price, we will plow out youn VertaiUe, 849-6750. EAR L YOST driveway. Routes now being Sparta Editor PABKADE DUSTY ADVERTISING formed. Chll now to abandon Standings < high prices when It snows. 649- Bonds— Stocks— W. L. 7863, 875-8401. M o rtR a ^ e s 31 Top Conrt Came on Video On AP College All-America Tearn Man. Auto Paris .37 15 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEFT. HOURS SHARPENING Service - Saws, Iona M fg...... 33 19 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. knives, axes, shears, skates, SECOND MORTOAGBS - Un­ Althooffh Saturday night’s Connecticut-Yale basket- Oupld Diaper .....3 3 19 rotary blades. Quick service. limited funds available for sec­ bah game at Storrs is a complete sellout, late^comers NEW YORK (AP) — '♦’guard than a year ago when he#the ball away from the receivar»howavar, enabled him to bsttar^thraat to break open a contest^Taxas’s flip-flop offensa, la s ^ ond mortgages, payments to Paul's Paint ...... 32 30 COPY CLOSINt- TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT CMpitol Elqulpment Co., 38 who want to view the action will get an opportunity : : ' V ' . spurred Southern CJalKomia’a I.in tk. the ...M end zone...... 1the____ oldI., l-kschool__1 ____ maritL of 1,004. nn. set. . . at______anyroason moment. the Lonarhoms havereason loat the Longhorns have lost Allen Food ...... 32 20 suit your budget. Hbcpedlent Three quarterbacks includ­ only twice since he became a MONDAY Thra fTtm AY 19:80 A.M.—SATURDAY • A.M. Main St . Manchestdi Hours through the media of television. Channel 8 in New Ha­ national champions. An opposing scout summed up by Monk Oafford in 1942. He turned In five runs of over 0.18J Bros. No. 1 . .32 20 daily 7-5 Thursday 7-6. Satur­ service. J. D. Realty, 643-6129. ing miraculous Midshipman End Dave Parks of Texas varsity head knocker. Jolui’s Barber ....2 9 23 ven, with Carl Grande calling the plays, has scheduled Staubach this way; Alabama Coach Bear Bryant, 80 yards Uiis season. Yet Coach day 7-t 643-7958. A BETTER ARRANGE3MENT Roger Staubach, a gritty Tech, first man picked In the Eller capped a brilliant eea- Nelco T o o l ...... 27 25 "Y ou can see him a lot easier not given to excessive ^nUse, Duffy Daughterly considers him PLEASE READ YOUR AD ol your finances will make the game for living or family room consumption start- National F lotimll t.eague draft, Bon In the 13-0 grudge victory Oaldand O i l ...... 21 25 SNOWPLOWING — Now ac- ^ little mAh' and a part-time than you can grab him. You can called Sidle "th e best running "the best thlrd-and-two man on Claesifled or “ W ant Ade" are takes over the phone as a more of your Income available Big at 7:65, action gets under-$' over Wisconsin during which he Armory Tavern .. 2."> 27 ceptlng contracts, seasonal o r! W paired with Bob Lacey of grab him a lot easier than you I have ever seen.” the squad.” eonvenlencc. The advertleer ehoald read hU ad the FIRST for personal use. Lump debt way at & The pick here ii teachef join returnee Da­ led a great goal line stand at hourly rates. 640-5650. Manchester hoa stepped down as NOtta Carolina. can get him off his feet. And If Sidle’s total offense yardage He thrives on inside power Joe's Barber ...... 23 29 DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the Into one monthly payment of UConn in a squeaker, the ad- mon Bame on the 1963 As­ the one, deflected a pass to a D ice Kome Imp. .22 .30 head boaketiboll coach of the St. ScOtt Appleton, a 235 pounder you get him off his feet he com­ Is 1,712. plays. What’s more he was the teammate for an interception, next Insertloa. The Hermtl le reepontible for only ONE Incor­ 322.25 tor each thousand dollars vaptage being the home court. sociated Pre.ss All-America Bamiiiu Ins...... 22 30 'Ihomas High School team... who has been practicing teach­ pletes the pass while falling finest defensive back In the rug­ caught a tackle eligible pass and rect er emitted Insertion fo l any advertisement and then only including repayment over five Hie game will be the first ever Lothrldge maJotX In Industrial Swan Precision ... 20 '31 Dick Moospy, former local boee- football team. ing at an Austin elementary down.” ged Big Ten conference. generally made life miserable to the extent o f n “ make good-V Insrrttnn. Errors which do not Household Services years. Frank Burke, 246-8897, telecast from Storrs. management and football versa­ Colon'Board ...15 37 N ot only St Storrs wiH the boM ptayer and Yale grad, is staubach won the Hei.sman school, blocked and tackled Tex­ Navy Owch Wayne Hhrdln tility. He .has run, passed or Lewis carved out 577 yards for Badger quarterbacks. leeeen the value of the ndvortlNment will not be corrected hy Offered 13-A Coimecticut Mortgage Hlx- Case Brce. No. 2 .. 6 45 ■RO stgn be up tom onw niglK the tterw amdstant boskethoJI Trophy a.<( the College Player of as to Its first perfect season in says Staubach is as good a.s any­ kicked for 131 of Tech’s ITS rushing and led the Spartans in Brown Is the team’s big man **make goed" Ineertlon. change. 15 Lewis 8t., Hartford, but tMs wW aJao be the case cooch at Oonard High 'ji We.st the Year. With Saturday's game 25 years. At the other tackle Is one who ever played the ]x>inta. pass receiving, punt and kickoff at 266 pounds. He wears out a REWEAVma of burns, moth CJonn. Hvls week's leading pin top- at Central CanmoUout in New HartiftwTl this aeesou. working against Army remaining, he has Minnesota's Carl Eller, who po.sltlon. Including Y. A. Tittle returns. Interception runbacks pair of six 14>4-E shoes per holes Zippers repaired. Win­ stood out for an unspectacular "B illy ’s value to our team is piers Include Don Sadroeinski YOUR tXKIPEKATIONWnX dow Shades made to measure; SECXDND MORTGAGES—Funds Britain where the finals in the with Pat Riers, new top man... accounted for 1.738 yards pass­ and JohnnytUnltas. and was fourth In passing. game and caves In a helmet al­ DIAL 643-2711 Rec 'Senior Boisketball League team. Inestimable,” said Tech’s Bob­ 303-225-6O9, Nell Lawrence 569, BE APPRETIATED all .sizes Venctinn blinds Keys avallsbie for second mort­ annual Itp - Off Tournament ing and running. Parks was grabbed by the San most as often. Against Colorado In Manchester Is looking for a r- . „ . _ Basing the selections on all- by Dodd, the former Tennessee Norm Warren 212, Pat Paradi- made while you well Tape Re­ gages. For Individual attention wiE be otaged. Tonight the ac- This was the year of the quar Brown, the Big around excellence rather than Francisco 49’ers In NFL draft he raced deep to knock away a call B A N Agency, Roger M. fourth team to complete its All-America with whom Loth- sio 201, Tom Atamian 200, Ray corders lor lent. Marlow’s 867 Mcn gets underway with Riiode terbsck Daddy of Nebraska’s first con- ^ „n a quarterback, fullback and and may be used as a defensive sure touchdown pass, then broke Negro. 643-8727. roerter. It wasn’t too many years ridge Is compared. Bolduc 2(K), Ron Custer 200, Ed Main. 649-5221. Xriand OoSege piaybig QuiniU- Jimmy Sidle, who jruided in 23 yeaM, two halfbacks, the team also in- back. For Texas Tech he's the In on a ball carrier to force a ago that at lea**t a dozen teems "H e runs, passes, punts, kicks Kodes 226-560. piac at 7 and Central facing oiice-beaten Auburn to an center - linebacl||y-S(,ludes Sidle and Lothrldge. roving linebacker, a pass re­ fumble. REPAIRS MADE on all makes apphed for admission to the field goals and extra points Troubis RtMbisK Our AdvertiMf? Southern at 8:46.'T7ie two loe- Orange Bowl trip, and Billy of R(»e Bowl-^uH| The Southeastern Regional and kicks off. He never loses his ceiver with exceptional creden­ Center Ken Dill of unbeaten Ole small kitchen appliances. Business Opportunities 32 Rec League. . .N ew dates for the K. OF C. LE AG U E ara meat Saturday at-'7 and to- Lothrldge, Georgia Tech's ” Do *'“ *'°** complete the squad. • j Board rated Sidle slightly ahead head under pressure and he’s a tials and a punter who can run Miss anchors the second team Floor, table lamps rewired. Amerlcesi F* o o t b a 11 League Standings RESTAURANT For Sale, rea­ Blght'a wbineri ooihde tomor­ It Yourself” exponent, were the Staubach. Sidle and Butkus of Lothrldge and 1962 All-Amer- fine leader and terrifle compe­ or pass as well. line flanked by Notre Dame M-Hoor Asrinrisg Sirvici Door^ll systems checked and chsawptonship playoff and aJl- sonable. Owner 111. Call 849-3434 row ntght at 8:46 to r the crown. other field generals pidked on Juniors, the rest seniors. | lea George Mira, In that order, titor.” North Orolina wouldn’t give captain Bob Lehmann and Mike W. L. Pet. B installed. Free estimates. Free ster game have been aet. The after 6 p.m. • • • the recommendations of eight Staubach Is Just plain hard to at the signal calling job. Mira, Lothrldge, runner-up in the Lacey a football scholarship at Reilly of Iowa. The tackles are Oaron Ellectric . . . 84 26 .750 W pickup and delivery. AU work title oonteet between the East­ regional boards. The sports- believe, , Against Michigan, for who had a better passing rec- Heisman balloting, booted 12 of the outset until he earned it, Ralph Neely of Oklahoma and Watoh'e Eleso . . . . 67 45 .608 L FfM to Herald Reader! guaranteed. Call 649-1508 any­ START THE New Year off ern and Western winners wiM Tony to Return wrlters and broadcasters took example, he completed 14 of 16 ord this year with less help. Is his NCAA career record 21 which took almost no time at Ernie BorghetU of Pitt, while Jack Lappen Ins. 61 51 .645 r time, preferably after 4 p.m. right — Build a new future and be Jan. 8 to either San Diego 60 Hapfiy to report ttiat Tony Into account all games through, passes for 237 yards and two In the second team backfleld field goals this season, punted all. Among the nation’s leading Don Montgomery of N.C. State Shea’s Nutmegs .. 52 .536 1' Want Information on one of our cUMlIled adveroaements T No be your own bo.ss. Modern 2- or Oakland and the ah-star at- 58 54 .518 1 jUferto, head footbaS coach at Nov. so. touchdowns, then ran 70 more. with Baylor’s Don Trull, Duke’s for a 41 yard average, passed receivers, he had a typical day and UCLA’s M el Profit man the E A B Gage ...... onsvci at the telephone listed 7 Simply call the bay, high volume Sunoco sta- tutoctlon Jan. IB in Son Diego, Empire 'Pool . . . . 57 55 .509 ii Mancheater High, la not atef>- Sherman Lewis, a 154 - pound He accounted fOr 235 yards tn Jay Wilkinson and Gale Sayers for 1,017 yards and ran 228. against Maryland when he flanks. Building— rontracting 14 tirsi (or lea.se, 2 lifts, and plen­ a • a 64 58 .482 r Iitog down. H m veteran man- Michigan State Springer, com­ N avy’s only loss, the wild 32-28 of Kansas. Although a marked man who Jarred loose a fumble. Inter­ Mel Renfro, a second team Dodge Pontie« ... MANCHESTER - ROCKVIUE ty of parking area. Located at bor, one c i the ntoent guys ever End of the Line pletes the backfleld. setback to Southern Methodist, Sidle is a halfback type ball sometimes crashed into linemen cepted a pass and scored a backfleld choice a year am, was Man. Surplu* . . . 68 59 .473 GENERAL.BUn..DING service 2 ^ Silas Deane Highway. to cams down the pike, said to­ and on the final play was pass- carrier who missed the national 100 pounds hea'vler, Lewis never touchdown. hampered by a series of Injur­ Mortarty Bros. ... SO 62 .440 ANSWERING SERVICE alterations, riew work, recrea- j Rocky Hill. Paid training pro­ day there h alwoluteiy no truth Veteran National Leagu e A line averaging 225 pounds, Ing for ah apparent winning rushing championship by 'lO missed a game in three varsity Appleton, a middle guard on ies but still drew honoraUe Girardin Builders 50 61 .446 Rangers in History-Making Opener Tonight A49-0500 — 875-2519 tion rooms. W arren Hedges. gram includes all phases of Fttohlng itor Johnny Podres of features Dame, rated a better score when a defender batted yards with 1,006. The figure, seasons and always was a defense and weak side tackle In mention. Lappen Reel E*t. 30 73 .348 643-46.17 after 5 p.m. sern-ice station busine.ss. F i­ to the ramora being circulated Cheney Tech’s Rangers open their 1963-64 basketball .season tonight against that be will not be back next the Los Angeles Dodgers will Fogween In acci­ dtreotor of athletics and base­ University of Connecticut foot­ FOUND — Tour Gift Gallery, ings. Workmanship guaran­ ball and basketball coach at ball team selected on the 1963 Browns Face Old Jinx Watkins Bros. G lfU (or all oc­ dent, all narts salvagable. $100. GARDEN GROVE teed 299 Autumn St. 648-4860. \|Ielp Wanted— Female 35 Yankee Conference ftmt team. casions from the world over. Phone 649-8896 between 5-8 EUlngtan High, la now teaching On Eve of Game Standings Kupec Is a 211-pound Junior. Home decorating accessories. p.m. BIDWEU- HOME Improvement and ooacNB« at MbMMMd W. L. Pet. Ftod Joe Simone, halfliack Dave Priced for all budgeU. Noel Company — Roofing, elding, al­ WANT! WOMAN to live In High. Mitch’s son, Ken, la ex­ Weddings ...... 35 IS .729 pected to be cne of the main- Korpnla and fullback Brian In Detroit on Sunday Coaching Tough Job shop now open. terations. additions and re­ for .routine. Call 649-6416. Outing* ...... 80 18 .625 1954 FORD, good ruiuiing condi­ Smith were tabbed for second. PHILADELPHIA (A P)—-There was a grim "w« will modeling of all types. Excel­ staow w ith EHlngtcn High's bas­ BuffeU ...... 26 22 .542 LOST — L A D Y ’S green stone tion. best offer. 643-2463. C2tompk)n UMaoa landed five win” determination about the Army football team that lent vrorkmanshtp. 649-6495. ketball team this saaeon. The Banquets ...... 24 24 .500 ring, while moving, great sen RN or LPN , "AjU or part-time. bertha on the first squad. ATLANTIC CI'TY, N. J. (A P )— On Sunday, Qeveland Call 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, white, one | Kabos family wSl stay In S3- moved into this City of Brotherly Love today for its C lam b ak es...... 22 26 .458 Vernon Haven, ^tTC-2077. W TTC-TV w ill pro'vide fo------' Potototw. (3IEVR0LET 1957 Bel Air, good pair of weekend American H m Cadets’ oounterpart wiU week were Ann Fldlef 130— Glenn Fraae:', who had a cooi- exhibited the highest ptandarda cleaned, repaired. Aluminum deljtoia Stadium. The second Lions they should have clear H m young Army coach be Carl fitichweh, a cfMtlme nation’s LOST — LARGE yellow angora condition, new paint, $625. Call siding. 30 years’ experience Hooliay League gamee at the Bears get even for their one de­ 338, (Jlara TlliemanTnier 157—344. b'rved total of 32 years aervloe of epo--'tsmanahl'P, had exerted \, game, beginning at approxi- sailing to at least a tie in the Uiruggad o ff th « ll-f>o4nt odds, coaches, subjected to peri­ cat. male, vicinity Oakland 649-1768. Free estimates. Call Howley. Full-time opening In office Elaeteni StSibeB Ootlseum. T o ­ feat by 49ers Oct. 20. CSiicago member o f the notorioua Chin­ Caroline JanlOke 133, Reggie at. their respective schools. a fine Influence on student ath- matedy 4;16, w ill be a National Eastern (Jonference race o f the (avottng tlM sensational Roger Street. 649-0117. 043-5361. 643-0763. maintenance, evenings. 4 night the Indiana boat Provl- will get early lead and play It ese BondUs defensive unit, who Gburskl 129—356, Eleanor Rlc- odic outbursts of ef^'gy- The flnit coach to loie his job irtes, and has dsvo’.ed himeelf 1954 FORD 2-door, blue, radio Football League contest be­ . The Btaufaaoh and hla AnnapoUs will play-- both ways in this with complete loyalty and en- p.m. - 12 midnight, 8 nights denoa and Saturday night Pttts- safe, cashing tn on 49ers’ errors eto 339, Kitty Sibrinsz 337 hanging during the season. v.a^ Tennessee’s Jjn McDon­ LOST — Grandmother’s brsce- and heater, clean, good run­ tween the defendtog champion New York Giants, tied with ooborto, No. 2 ranked nationaUy game. Arm y, largely a boR- S4"ty to the tasks . . .” per week. Company offers tsugh moves Into the Bay State New York 28. Washington 14— Ruth Hlllnskl 132—339^ Tei^ j having trouble ald, only two days Into Decem­ le*. Sentimental value. Tel. ning condition. 649-5045 after 5. Green Bay Packers and the Loe Cleveland for flr.sl with two and ptobobly headed for the oontrol team, usea a fkpftop Sinko has been doing that Radio-’TV Repa Ir good wages and working toe area, both oonteats starting Could go higher bpt Giimta have Vaccarq 338, Doris Prentice ber— tbs official opening o ’ aea- Angeles Hams from the Lo« An­ games to go, have a rugged fi­ Oottxxt Bowl in DaUaa if they offense featuring Ken Waldrop, hanging onto their Jobs, .tiiice 1957, but thl'? year's team 649-9812. 1956 8TUDEBAKER (Commo­ Services 18 conditions. Free benefit pro­ alt 8 oVdook.. .MHca Brown o f been two weeks in a row. 838, Jean Mathiason 343, Kitty :on on coaches. Tw o days later geles OoUseum. Between games, nale with Httsburgh Dec. 15 af­ con iMiU off their ninth rictory a 6-2, 198-pounder at talUMck. 'I'lvrec were a'.ded to the im- ■'.(’ d a 1-7-1, record. dore, 4-door, 8 cylinder, excel­ gram. Write P.O. Box 1821, X>aiawwra, a littte AU-Amerioa Redskin pass defense is made Ity m e i 181—364.______Georgia’s Jolumy Griffith and NOTICE Is hereby given that CONNIE’S TV and Rad lo Serv- football fans will find a 30- ter this week's clash with the hi 10 goinea this year. "Our best offense is whpen entiployed ranks Thur.«day, Fra:er h»d held toe Ohio lent running condition, good (or Hartford, stating experience (hoioe, la the only repeater on to order for Y. A. Tittle who Bll'y Hl'dEbrand oif Wake For­ Ppps Book No. 98760 l.«sued by ice available all hour F Satis- minute bonus, the pneesntatlon Washington Red.skins. CHeveland *T never went into a game I Waldrop h « i the boH,” D M xel making a total of six in a four- WaVeye.n job for 17 years be- tran.sportation. needs .some and salary required. Oonnectbout’s all-opponent foot- has 31 TD passes and needs MERrCTANTS 1.EAGUE mat v.*ere asked to vacate tbelr The Sayings Bank of Man­ faction guaranteed. ( laU 649- of "The AU-Amorlcan plays Washington Dec. 15. eocpacted to kwe,” Dietzel aaid, soya. day p ^ o d . £o.-e he ret';2:ned. His 1953 team body repair. Call 643-5235 be­ balll oquad. Others named were three to break his own record. Stondlnira ■The latest additions are povts. chester has been lost and ap- 1315. Team.” Oolloge football’s great- Pittsburgh, with a chance to First half may be tight but throwing down the gauntlet to Arm y’s best breakaway bock, W. was the only undefeated Ohio Dllostlon has been made to said tween 4-7 p.m. badBB Tony Tetro of Rhode Is­ L. Pet. Washington St&te’s Jim Suth­ Boston U. Prealdent Harold eat 1963 players, selected oy a win It all If they can sweep Giants come on. Na'vy'a Coach Wayne Hardin. Tom Smith, is on the ridaMnea .25 11 .694 Wesleyan te?ra of this century. bank for nayment of the land, Jerry 'WhSlchel o f Sprirg- W hite O la M ...... erland. Steve Sinko of Booton Case said the university wished 1988 CADILLAC, 4-door Hard­ panel of coaches and sportscaat- their last two and CHeveland Hardin didn’t flinch. with a leg injury, suffered aor- .694 H's ovea'-alJ re.ord was 92-52-8. fieihl and I>an Ssrleka of N ew Pittsburgh 27, Dallas 14 — Oomtnunlty Preea 25 11 amount of d e p ^ t. top, nicely equipped, excellent Mo'ving— ^Truckir g— NURSE LICENSED to Con­ ers, w ill be showm in action on stumbles once, will be in Dallas Steelers always seem to be in “We have a lot of reepeot for lier in the year. The Cadets al­ Kloter’a TOgs ... .21 15 .583 ------TiVs yeaT's mark was 2-7-1. 20 necticut for small Rock-villa ECaimpahlre, IHoe B r o w n , ah film taken during the current condition. 649-8963 after 6. Storage where the cowboys can be life - and - death scrambles, Aim y — M. is a fine defenstve so wiB be without the servtoee ... .15 21 .417 S-utberlfuvi's teams ait Wash­ baclOB.. .B em ie McKenna wUl Oonran’* Siw. convalescent home. Free room season . . . Bob Ooiusy who Is tough. Ask the Giants. St. Louis, coming from behind week after team,” he aaid, "but w e think o f wingback Jack Johnson, cen­ .13 23 .361 ington State complied a 37-39-4 Announcements 2 ': MANCHESTER Dell've ry. lig h t awful as one o f the ofHoiala to D art’* Dairy . . . . 1 1963 D E LU X E Volkswagen sts- and board and TV. Tel. 875- busily engaged to coaching the one game back, must keep its week. It took Ed Brown’s third 'we ore the No. 1 team in the ter Ron Butterfield and re­ 27 .250 record In eight sea sorts, includ­ trucking and package delivery, the Vernon basketball program M orterty h m i. , , . 9 TTmrm T.»Tj-T».Tr« ^ ..,.1.1 wagon, extras, sacrifice 9121. Boston College quintet, oon- 'guard up against Philadelphia. TD pass to win first meeting country. We 'w'ant to prove it.’’ serve guard Tton Wlilte. : Jt ing 6 3-6-1 mfti'lc this season. HOME B AKING for quick sale. ^-9248. Refrigerators, wash: srs and staattog Sunday aftemoon. Mc­ Boston Celts Human, tends that, "Now that the sea­ 27-21 in closing minutes. I f the H m Midahlpmen may get Two Navy playen — Neil POWDER PUFF — Jan Nel- the Holidays — stdve moving speclslty . Folding EXPERIENCED comally bonai Kenna la a former player with Chicago will know what it has son has started, I still have no Steelers lose they're out of the thrir otwnce Saturday. HendenMn, a second string end, ■on 188. Ruth Ann G la ^ 456. cookies, etc. Call 643-0496. VOLKSWAGEN, 1962, sunroof, chairs for rent. 649-0752. lettering embroidery operator, standout teema to East Hart­ to do before it takes the field urge to play. I don’t even work Sunday against San Francisco, race. Anny and Navy oloah at 1 ;30 'wH. ha pulled hamstring muscle, red, low mileage, excellent con­ or will teach power sewing ma­ ford. . .Jane HaM of Manchea- BASKETBALlt out with the school team.” Bob the only team to top them. St. Louis 21, Philadelphia 14 and Ed Merino, a third string LADIES OF ST. JAMES — dition, $1,275. 1958 Chevrolet, 4- chine operator with good hand­ tar is a membei of the women’s pjn. ElOT in the 'vast Municit>ai Drop Second Verdict Personals Painting— Papeiring 21 has watched the Cehica play a Green Bay, a half game back —The air will be full of passes Stodhun, ooene o f nMny an ex- end, under discipUns—ad S'reet FootbaU league by defeating Ihe gome 'wiH be nationally human after all. They lose a |cey Interception and then was the big gun for the win­ Inc., offices, classroom located to all office procedures, with cek has been so fantastic, T Eagle line. FRIDAT Armory. Hartford, hours 8:30- PAINTING — nVE room Off die Caff Oakland and first place in the teisviaed by CBS, starting at boll gomes like everybody tossed In the winning bas­ ners while Ed MIkolowsky (13) Manchester Parkade, lower some managerial skill. Initia­ don't tWnk they’U be mlselng Baltimore 24, Minnesota 21 10 p.m— Fight o f the Week 4:30. 649-8902. ranches and capes for 150. Blast will be the prize when Bos­ 1^5 pm . else. O f course, the onl.v ket In the final 34 seconds topped the losers. level Beginners, older, nerv­ tive and drive es.sential quali­ The Raw. Fhfllp Blaney- me too much.” —Don’t be surprised at anything Channel 8 Trim and paint extra. Also, ton and Houston, tied for the Few gaonee between the t'wo rlub they seem to lose to 1r of play. Second game of the night ous students, our specialty ties. Excellent salary. Reply here. Vikings almost beat the scraping. 742-8101. lead, meet at Houston. aervloe ocademiea have created I Hal Johnson, the Cincinnati Royals, but Bob Pettit led the Hawks found Pagani's Barbers re­ Teen-age driver’s education Box K, Herald. Bears last week and lost to the S A T U R D A Y Aiitomohllcs For Sale 4 c The weekend of Ues cut down the tensions surrounding this at least they lose. with 81 but it was four bounding from an opening course. State certified. 649-7398. 0)lta earlier 37-34 on a pass by 1 p.m.— Arm y vs. N avy GIRL FOR FOUNTAIN work. on the upset total last week so one, which 'wiH. be staged in a The Celtics a c t n a 11 j’ clutch baskets by Cliff game defeat to topple Gus's E X P E R T PAINTING and Johnny Unltas In the last five NFL PLAYER OF WEEK — Ron VanderKelen Channel 8 NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ Apply Holiday Lanes, or call Sinko Looking ior New Job, the record stands at 56-23-5 in somber otmoaptiere out of defer­ Henry Hank dropped their second ball Ifagen which put St. Louis Grinders, 44-29. Andy Kearns ed down? Short on down pay­ paperhangtog. 628-4015. seconds. Johnny is hot and (right). No. 2 quarterback for Minnesota, and 4A0—Packers va Rohm ahead to stay late in the 643-2128. the N FL, 22-16-3 In the A F L and ence to the late oommander-ln- game of the season Thurs­ had 17 points and Dick Tam- ment’ BanHrupt? Reposses­ E-Z L E E K ’ Colts are home. named Player of the Week in the National Foot­ Channel 8 day, bowing 118-108 to the final period. Ciiet W alker’s NEW GAME for Manchester 78-39^38 combined. Let’s guess chief. P resident John F. Ken­ 4:80— A F L Highlights bllng 10 for the winners. Mike sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ WAITRESS, PART-TIME eve- BOSTON (A P ) — Steve Sin-^said he had none. “ All I can AFL In TV Bout Royals. And all Cincinnati 33 led Philadelphia. Driving School Herald customers. You buy again: (A ll games Sunday un­ ball League, works out a play in the snow with nedy, . Channel 8 Anderson (12) and Jim Slrois est Douglas Inquire about low­ nlngs and full-time. W. T. ho, head football coach of BoS' say la that I have no Job and San Diego 20, Oakland 14 — needed was 48 points from The Royals get another (8) topped the Grindermen. the paint, you name your price, less otherwise noted) teammate Fran Tarkenton during workout. Van­ Arm y is smarting under four 8 p.m.— N F L Hlghlighia est down, smallest payments (JonnecUedt’s largest, auto­ Grant’s. Manchester Shopping ton University since 1957, today no plans for the future at this Chargers can clinch by winning. Oscar Robertson and i l shot at the Celtics tonight we do your painting. OUings. NFL straight defeats at the hande Channel 80 PHILADELPHIA ( A P ) — anywhere. No small loan or fi­ matic and standard shift, Parkade. Is Job-hunting. time. Oakland nosed out San Diego derKelen was picked for his play in Sunday’s 17-17 from Jerry Luraa. Nothing In the second half of an Y MIDGETS walls, trim, floors. Outside Detroit 21, Cleveland 20 — of Ha biggest rival — including 6 p.m.— W ide World o f Former light heavyweight nance company plan. Douglas free pick-up service, teen­ tie with Chicago. He took over controls when Tar­ to I t NBA doubleheader at Bos­ Two hotly contested games work. 649-7863, 875-8401. The veteran coach— he's been a 34-14 'walloping lost year In Sports champion Harold Johnson bat- Motors, 383 Main. age classroom, older and l Offered any other ; frustrated Lions see a chance to ' ” ^r**T4*-33" ^^Tders"^on*" The defeat trimmed Bos­ ton. Baltimore plays New last night saw Wyman Oil nip teaching footbaU for more than Job at BU so I am naturally go- , salvage poor season after - tying! ™me *Vdnnin?*° steeaT kenton, the regular quarterback, was injur^ in the Dieteei’e first season at the (Rodoo Fijiala) Ges Henry Hamk tonight in a nervous students our spe­ PAINTING, EXTERIOR and in­ ton's Eastern Division lead York In the opener. In oth­ Peck Lumber, 29-28, and Ted- 1958 CHEVROLET. 4-door Bel two decades—resigned yester first two minutes of play at Wrigley Field. (AP Cadet helm — and is reporied Channel 8 rationally's: televised (ABC) cialty 115 (Jenter St., Man­ terior, paperhanging, wall­ over the Royals to S'/] er games, St. Louie ris'ts ford's Restaurant explode in Air, automatic transmission, BID NOTICE day and the BU tr^tees accept­ somewnere. against that man Jimmy I ^ot. Photofax.) bitter over' what H calls Na'vy’a 8:80—Olympic Preview figh t I h« hopes may be a step­ chester Call for free book­ paper removed, dry wall work. ed his decision with best wishes games. Detroit and l » s Angeles is the fourth quarter to trounce V-8, reasonable. Call after 6, The Vernon Boai-d o f Educa* Sinko had a few words o f cau- | Brown. Lions will be hard Boston 28, Houston 17 — Ih e "trash cockiness.” Channel 8 ping stone In hi* try to regain let. 643-8562. Reasonable rates. Fully In­ *T6r his success In the future.' Elsewhere. In the N B A at San Francisco. Manchester Travel Service, 27- 649-5170. tion is seeking bids for furnish­ tion to his successor. “ AU I : pressed to contain Cleveland's p^ts g a v e ' the Texans their "W e ha'ven’t forgotten that 7:65— Yale vs. UCona the loot title. sured. 649-9688, Joseph P. Lew ­ About future plans, Sinko Johnson admittedly hasn’t T 16. LEARlflx) DRIVE - Special ing of transportation for the want to say is that some o f the , ground game but may find worst toumping ever 45-3 in Boe- Sign Pro PacU Navy scouts called us a duU ano Channel 8 1965 FA IR LA N E , 4-door, me­ is. much hoj>e that the champion, The Wyman-Peck game was attention to nervous and elder­ Town o f Vernon Schools for tha so-called easy games I was sup- i Brown's air defense leaky If. ton. It won’t be like that but Sports Schedule uninteresting team,” the Army chanically good, snow tires, WilUe Postra«o, will give him centered around a scoring bat­ ly. Classroom for teen-agers. INSIDE PAINTING, $1.60 per school years 1964-1969. Specifi­ posed to have had will be tough ’ Morrall can escape rush of Bob' Pats should sneak through with BOSTON (AP)—Two Bostm coach said, "nor the remark SUNDAY $85. Phone 289-3609. another fight, but he says the Titlc Bout Florida-Bound tle between John Brett and Pickup service. Day or eve­ hour, no outside. Your brushes, cations may be obtained at the ones for the new coach.” he said. Gain and Co. Lions won August i alert pass defense and Babe Friday, Dec. 6 Uni-versdity footbaU stara hav« Hardin made lost year when ^ :46— TUne Out for Sports Pennsyl’vonla Athletic Oom- Dave Hassett. Brett eventually ning lessons. Reasonable rates. etc. M y ladders, dropcloths. Office of the Superintendent of During the past season, the exhibition game 24-10. Parilll's arm. Houston without Rocky Hill at Cheney 8 p.m. signed contracts to play In the asked what was the turning Channel 8 mtaalon ;hss promised to help won the duel with 20 but Has- Manchester Drl'vlng Academy, 649-9158. Schools. Terriers had a disastrous rec- i Green Bay 24, Los Angeles 14 Tcmy Banfleld and Willie P e r Stafford at Coventry. American Footljall Leagu e. point of the game. He replied: 2 p.m.— Giants ve. Red­ M IA M I BEA(3H, Fla. ( A P ) — '^have l>een going on for nvonths Wm get a title shot "If I score sett's 17 led his team to vic­ LOW MILEAGE 742-7249. Bids should be submitted to ord of 1-6-1. The schedule in-' (Saturday) — No soft touch for kins ■ Tuesday, Dec. 10 Linebacker Bill Budness, No. 4 "When we walked out on the skins Miami Beach may gel the pro­ (or le It y ^ r s ? ) Is that an an Raymond E. Ramsdell. Superin­ big over Hank.” tory. Brad Sprague and Chip Tomorrow eluded such major powers as Packers ■with Ray Nltschke out Kansas City 24, Denver 21 — Manchester at Hall, 8 p.m. draft cholcie of Oakland, signed field.” Channel 8 jected ti'Ue fight between cham- nioivncement we* to be made. Conran came up with fine all- LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first Electticdl Services 22 tendent , of Schools, Box 420, Actually Johnson was sup­ USED CARS Arm y, Penn State, Syracuse and and Tom Moore doubtful. Rams' Ellington at (Coventry yesterday with the coast team. 8:80— Patriots vs. Chiefs peon Sonny Liston and (Jasrius The spokesman who announced licensed driving school, train­ Len Dawson hit for four TD Arm y’s principal task will be posed to fight Hank earlier this around performances for the Rockville, Connecticut, on or West Virginia. ; rush defense top rate. Packers’ passes in September 56-7 rout. . ednesday, Deo. 11 Buffalo Bills got BU halfback stopping Staubach, flashy All- Channel 8 (Jtay. Then, again, H may not. the anmounebment cagdly re­ winners with Bob Bleiler out­ ed, certified and approved, now FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt before Monday, December 16, Sinko, a native of Chissolm. ■ superior offense should win it Cheney at Prince Tech, 2 p.m. George B j^ , thrir No. 4 draft 6 p.m.— Sports Spectaealar year to the title fight. Hank An announcement was to be frained from stating, what It 1963 ( New Yorker offering classroom and behind service on all types of elec­ Chiefs should snap out of slump Am erica quarterback who has had to drop out because of a standing to defeat for Peck’s. 1963. The Vernon Board of Edu­ SEE and Minn., and a 1933 graduate o f ■ but nothing like that 42-10 romp Friday, Pec. 18 choice. Channel 8 made today. • would be about. (Used) Fully powered wheel instructions for teen­ trical wiring. Licensed and In­ in which they have won only one won most o f the cHotioiiw as back injury suffered in train­ Close for three periods, the cation reserves the right to re­ Duquesne University, began his ] in October. of their last seven. Signing of Weaver at Manchester, 8 p.m. "One wonders If Miami Beach Bill MacDonald, Miami Beach SAVE agers. 649-6075. sured. Wilson Electrical Co., I , ing. Promoters then came up second game ended to a rout as ject any and all bids. coaching career in 1939. Chicago 24, San Francisco 7— Pete Beathard is a warning of CSieney at Lyman Memorial is entitled to condolences or sportsman vriio staged the th'-rd Tedford’s outscored their ri­ Manchester. 649-4817. Glaston­ Raymond E. Ramsdell, with Postrano, who won the 1961 Chevrolet, 4-door V-8, pow­ LISTEN changes to come In 1964 at Kan­ 8 p.m. i ^ congratulations,” Herald Sports Floiyd Pattetson-Ingemar Jo­ vals 14-2 In the final quarter. bury, 64S-1SU. Superintendent of Schools championship in a close battle er steering, automatic Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 sas City. St. Anthony's at East, 8 p.m. BJditor Jimmy Bums said to his hansson fight, said he guaran­ Ron Simonlan continually fed last Ji^ne J. Ih e re was no re­ transmission $1,445. Town of Vernon Buffalo 21, New York 17 — Smith at Rockville - teed a $625,000 live gate. Paul Emmerling and Brian TO THE I Never Took a Bad Beating” Giardello, turn bout clause and Pastrano daily column. With to ^ u e in USED BICrycXES. a large as­ Jets have won last two. Bills Ellington at East Windsor oheek, he added, "Imagine get­ Miami Beach and Las Vegas Conn for final period hoops and hasn’t shown any interest in 1981 Dodge y-8, 4-door sedan, sortment. new English and Co- INVITATION have lost two In a row. We ex­ ting a fight that Las Vegas seemed to be the only cities still that apelled the difference. power .steering, automatic lumbia. We have the exerciser pect Daryl Lamonica to pull May Run Out of Tomorrow’s Friday Night another tight. Interested in the maitch, which Brian Maher, Bill Millewski DON’T BREAK ('OLLEOE BASKETBALL Johnson, who hasn’t fought spumed.” transmission $1,295. cycle on display. Hours daily Bills out of tailspin In last home MIT 82, Trinity 81. The ..most definite thing about several months ago looked like and Steve Freddo led the los­ TO BID Septic Tanks olnoe, and Hank except to pick 9-5. 9 p.m. Thursday. Manches­ game. Northeastern 76, Brandeis 71. negotiations for this fight, which the glamor fight o f the decade. ers. 1961 Chrysler 'Windsor, 3-door, CTTY — (NBlA)^champtoneihlp once. He tried tc%,.o take his up about 15,000 each for to­ ter Cycle Shop. 149 W. Mid­ • Sealed bids will be received AND — The stocky man with the career more eer- hardtop,'power brakes and take the title from Gene Full, night's -work; a far cry from the dle Turnpike, 649-2098. ^ at the Office of the General THAT TUBELESS SEAL knotty muscles sat on a nibbing touedy, but the onus was on - steering $1,695. mer in Bozeman, Mont., in 1960, "160,000 o r's o they would have I Manager. 41 Center Street. Plugged Sewers UCONN table to the Convention Hall him—perhaps unfairly. TOE BIKE SHOP. A wide selec­ earning a draw. ^ Giardello was denied a li­ ■put up that night last June. 1961 Oldsmobile 88, 2-door hard­ I Manchester, Connecticut, until dreoslng room in Atlantic City tion of new and used bicycles December 17, 1963 at 11:00 Vital Weekend in Pro Ball, *’I got no respect for Full­ cense to fight to New York be­ Protnetera expect a crowd of top, power brakes and Machine Gleaned after a workout. for Xmas. Service all makes. 1 A.M, for Tree Removal --- mer,” Giardello rasped in a cause his then matiogoment about 1,400 in the small Blue steering $1,795. 287 Spruce Street. Open 9-3 2 NEW WHEELS Joey Giardello wore a tat­ vplcie made throaity by too many (Eighteenth). Septic Tanks. Dry Wells. tered terry ctoth robe and had had. In the word# o f the oom- Hoirizcn Abene. daily, 9-6 Saturday. Packers Play on Saturday punches on the Adam’s apple, .mission, "undesirable The 39-year-oW Johnson, a 1969 Chrysler Windsor, 4-door Bid forms and specifications Sewer Lines Installed—Col­ a towel around hds head like a <*YjirVl A M U.M _1 ______' _l _.i. _ . - .... lar Waterproofing Done. "When he was champion you dates.’ Joey shed Ms manage­ real boxing master, has a ca­ sedan, power brakes and are avallabl^^ at the Controller’s 6 babushka. A -vagrant bead of hadda fight him in hds own back steering $1,095. Business Services Office, 66 Center Street. Man­ LOS ANGELES (A P );—Tho'^' One of the largest crowds of sweat aUthered dowm his worn ment, but still hasn’t a license reer. reooro of 70 victories, 82 YALE yard where he had everything toy knockouts, and only nine de- chester, Connecticut. c in n e y b r o s bo box in New York. 1959 Dodge, 4-door sedan, pow­ Offered 13 M K . Green Bay Packers and the Los Pj"® s^eason, 60,000, Is ex- face , bypassing s deep-set goin’ for him. He even hao hds Town of Manchester, peeled in Memorial Coliseum to brown eye and lodging in sc;>r Lot of Undeslrablee er brakes and steering, ■ASKETIAU OAME Angeles Rams kick off another own ring. It was padded so LAWN MOWERS, sharpened Connecticut Sewerage Disposal Co. see what they now call the tissue. Giardello brushed it “I got a lot of undesirable Hank, B81, ha* grown from a - automatic transmission vital weekend of football in the thick you couldn’t mo',ne an’ It mldditovMight to a light heavy and repaired, sales and serv­ Richard Martin, ISO-133 Pearl St.— 643-5808 FREE Rampant Rams, who for the away ■with a hand surprisingly associates,” he said. " I can’t $795, General Manager was about 14 feet square.” ice. rental equipment. L a M ' National League here Saturday, first time since 1658 have won screen everybody I talk to.” in the post two years. He owns Sotn Dm . 7?^ P.M. small and gentle-looktog to have Equipment Corp., Route 83. WIrii ParehoM j The Packers, strengthened by three games In succession. battered hundreds of faces. In Joey’s troubles outside the A fter 16 yeam and U 8 a 55'18HB record and has 87 1967 Chevrolet, 4-door sedan, 6 ,the return of halfback Tom ring may have started with a knookouU. cylinders, radio, heater Vernon. 875-7609. Manchester Green Bay Is 9-2-1. The losses and out o f the ring. fights, (liardeilo says he is exchange. Enterprise 1945 of 2 N«w ' Moore, trail the' Chicago Beurs were to Chicago and the Pack- ' I don’t feel old,” enawered deceit that got him in the Army broke, but he lias partially Johnson is rated a 2-1 fa ­ $695. M H m m t t a t f o n t vorite Judge*. INVITATION W TIC RADIO and the name and Joined up. To Prom oter Hetman Taylor has 1 / cisco 49ers, the only team to de will be at the field controls afterthought. Joey has a aide Job as “ ex- this day he has never seen the ■obeduied four 6-round pre- At Regular New feat George Halas’ Chicago against the Rams. In that afterthought lies the ecuU-ve director of pUbilc re­ CHORCHES MOTORS TO BID 1000 OH your did real Joe Giaidello. Itminiiriea before the main band this season. The Packers will play without story o f a man who stiould have lations” for a Florida real ee- Sealed bids will be received at 1964 RELIG IO U S C ALENDARS Tire Priee liet «ven6 goes on at 10 p.m., E16T. In the Eastern loop Sunday, middle linebacker Ray Nltschke been champion years ago. Tim e Out of the Army to 1948, Ute development he has hever 80 Oakland St., Manchestsr the Office of the General Man­ BraagM To Taa Bgr co-leaders New York Giants and out with a broken forearm, after time GtordeUo fought his the boy knesvn as Joey Olor- seen. ager. 41 Center Street, Man­ Cleveland Browns shoot for vic­ which could be a serious loss way to a chance at the UUe, dello> started fighting in the S For AH Monehostor Poriihos New Avoikiblo ^ MANCHESTER BRANCH "^^y*>a th ^ ’l give 0meM a 1bet- holiday Enirie# chester, Connecticut, until De­ eONNEOTICUT tories over Washington arid the for the defending N F L cham­ then denied htanself the riionce ring. He won 18, loat one, then IW title If I gotlbeat by Dick 1958 CHEVROLET Nomad sta­ cember 16, 1963 at 11:00 A.M. Detroit Lions, respectively. pions. by doing rough thliiga out of won seven more, and they be­ tion wagon, power brakes' and ^ At Our Monehostor Office While the Sup- ■^er an’ quit flghtto’," oiar- BOP'rOWt (AJP) — The ftm t for Storm Sewer Construction The other Sunday games are The return of Moore should the ring. ' gan talking about a bout be­ dlelo aaid. "But I ain’t steering. Turboglide, private Boiiian 0»rditn Ohrist- Portland, Litchfield- Bldwell HARTFORD Philadelphia at St. Louis, with prove of great value to (Joach N ow — when he has gentled tween Giardeiio and champion got beat. I kruw may^ £ s to owner, $800. 648-0048. MILK for HEALTH ' UboU Festival wUl be Streets Area. p l y U K B . g the latter aching to get back Vince Lombardi’s offensive unit. down and many believe It too I.n y Zale. It never came off, my last chance, but I ’m i » t Bid forms and specifications tiv Boeton Garden Doc. 4-door into the front ranks; Pittsburgh His replacement, Elijah Pitta, late — the man who admits to Neither did title fights with deaperate. I ’m too old to get 1956 OLDSMOBILE 98, are available at the Controller’s GENERAL TIRE CO. at Dallas, and Minnesota at was adequate but he la regard­ r i l *nd-?3 with six coUegiate Hardtop, full power, white. » anjoylag tb« game 33 years is getting a last minute Bobo Otoon and Ray Rohinaon. d e jg M r^ . I ’m Juto gonm flgtot Cluh Golf Championship Trophy to Dick Kerr^ Office, 66 Center Street, Man­ Baltimore. ed more aa a spot performer. teoami - poniolpattoig. Ga>rdsn $260. 640-7985. ® JARVIS REALTY CO. . a gliwa et Oommeetkmt opportunity to beootno official­ In 1966 CMardeBo dM a bit Mke thwe was a tomorrow." chester, Connecticut. Hie Oreen Bay • Los Angeles Loe Angeles is now 6-7-0 and Pimeidnst - Weltee Brown sato Admiring jthe Club Championship Trophy, -won by Dick Kerr, center, are i^ r - 1 Ir a k i 155 CENHR STREH—649.2828 ly the head man to the luoratlve In Jail fo r riugglng a parking What OlanWlo doesn’t M «n Town of Manchsater, contest will ba telavised natioti- all alona In fourth place In the 160-pound dhrlstoB. lot attendant.' which edbered a* have been received hey golf m'embert and jPro Alex Hackney of the Mahehester Ckmntry C3ub. Sea- 1961 FORD V 4 Fitlrian*, .radio ^83 EAST CENTER STREET (Cor. Lenox St.) to n WHm la that he tm m vMlniMaoto, Boston and haater, automatic, 16,000 Connecticut ally ky CSS. ^ W est CUamMlo m «|hk lor ttw H e ran out of *------trosn’! lUchard Martin, OoBsce, o*ton Unlverstiy, ibn 'winners were honoried last night. Shown above, left to right, Joe Zanetti. mile*, 3800 cash. 26 Orov* I « i d NiorttoeaBtem. Hackney, Kerr, Diejk Oberlander and Bob McGurkin. (HeraJ^ Photo by Pinto.) Street, Maaehoater. ^ General Manager s # r I i I', MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1963 PAGE T W E N T Y TH REE f AOE 1^T)NTY.TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.: FRIDAY, DECEMBER %, 1968______Wanted— ^Raal Batata 77 Houses For Sals 72 Houses For Site 72 Houses For Sale 72 Hodses For Sato 72 H o o s m For Sato 72 Lots For Sale 73 By FAG ALT and SHORTEN Honsei Fm Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Articles For Sale THERE OlIGHTA BE A LAW OOZY CAPE — 8 rooms pl\] feoLTON AND Vicinity - Bulld- MANCHESTER - 664.000 ranch. m m k c h e s t e r — COOPER STREET - 2 (amUy ST. JOHN St r e e t . Attractive BEST BUT IN TOWN. Owner 811, loe — a n o t h e r g o o d rec, bedroom bullt-lns, tog lots, land tracts, farms and 7 rooms plus finished recrea­ 8 room Cops, treed lot, qihet lo- duplex O-O. Features 8 generoua 8 room Cape, attached ga­ transferred. Reduced for quick flri BUYING OB SELLING FOR SALE — Flat Stone BUT, Lcoox atrsst SU rooms catloa, 8 bedrooms, oil hot sale at aaortflee. $17,900. Im­ place, fenced yard. Immediate acreage. Financing avaUable. walls, fireplace, ' veneer plus sncloMd rear porch. tx>t tion room in basement, two full bedrooms, enormous kitchen n g s , 2% baths, city water and watsr heat, reo room, aasume with dining area, liying room, sewers. Quiet neighborhood, maculate custom C^M, ^ bed­ occupancy. $14,990. 849-64$8. Lawren'be F. Flano, Realtor, T d CLASSIFIED paUos. Call 64^0C17. affords aboohits ntaxlmum of baths, 3-car garage, aluralinun 848-2766, Charles Ntcholsoa, “Handling of Bolton Homes mortgage or minimum down utility room, Rusoo combina­ near hua, schools, shopping. rooms, one unfinished, large ■privacy, with shrubbery and siding. BuUt to 1060. Over 3,300 MANCHESTER — 6 room Dutch A Specialty” tor new mortgage, $10,800. tions, spotless condition. U»; DeVaux Agency, 389-2737. modem kitchen and living 742-8864. REVERE 8 mm camera, accea- trMa. Oloee to everything. Just sq. ft. of (toished living area. Oolooial, can be addltianal two soriea, and projector, reason­ ralLrlck Agency, 649-8464. Robert WohrertoB Agency, usual floor plan providba room, formal dining room, rec EIGHTEEN LARGE approved call and start packing. T .-J . 649-2818. room, 2-car garage, breenway, rooms, 1% baths, sunporch, able. Vanity, |8; guitar, $6. Crockett, Realtor, Sit-UTT. singls tamllv atmosphere with flieplsice, aluminum combtoa- front buUdiiv lota close to WU- FREDERICK M. G A A L ADVERTISING Call Mfi-2S5S. • $12,300 — MANCHESTER. At douHe fWnUjly income,' $32,400. and many extras. Immediate tfoRs, 3-car garage, tot 288x800. bur Cross Parkway to North BROKER tractive 6 room Cape, large Robert Wolverton Agency, EAST HARTFORD occupancy. 849-9898. Coventry. Buy now at De­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS CHRISTMAS TREES — Tag kitchen, plenty of c a r e t s , Realtor, 649-381$. West Side Realty, 849-4843. now, cut later. Bring the fami­ OOVBimiY — Route 44A. Oozy cember prices. Terms! Chaplin 643-2682 — 648-0281 8 A.M . to 5 P.M. W A IT UP? ceramic bath, garage. 138xl6S. EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER Vicinity — Im­ Agency, 643-4998. IS < 0 ly to The Stanley Tree Farm, I Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, BETTER 'niAN new two (am­ Cape nestled on a Mil, fire­ Uy, 6-4 rooms, two furnaces, Immaculate 7 room Cape place, fuU dormer, artesian maculate 8 bedroom ranch, Long Hill Road, Andover, at' 640-8183. kitchen buUt-tos, good sized r w o BUILDING lots, prime lo­ the church, l.S miles off Route Have a big family? Immediate occupancy on hot water oU fired, completely with 4 bedrooms, living weU, buUt-in bookcases, $14,900. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Four bedrooms needed? this sparkling new 8 room room, tonnal dining room Uvtog room with bay window, cation, city utilities. Philbrlck 8. Large selection white and BOLTON — 4 bedroom ranch, modem Inside and out r a c e d Doyle Real Estate, 423-8411, Agency, 649-8464. eONVENlfllT MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:S0 A.M.—SATURDAY • A.M. Norway Spruce, also, Douglas Must be within 10 minutes of patio, ameslte drive, tool shed, raised ranch with 1% baths, at $21,800. J. D. Realty. 648- and kitchen, plus a finished heated play room, phis ga- rage- Mlo^ exties. Set on half Juveniles Held fir. $2.80 up. Open all day De­ Hartford? $17,900. Owner 649-6370. 3 fireplaces, Tappan buUt- 5129. rec room, 1-car garage, TO SETTLE ESTATE — Draa- tioaUy reduced. 10 minutes Acre lot.'^ r appointment call cember 7. 8 and 13-24. Other­ Can’t afford H? Ins, gar^e, city water and breezeway, patio, and NiBW HAVEN (A P )—Twen- YOtJR CXKIPKRATION WILL f% | A | 0 7 1 1 from Manchester. 4-4 duplex. 9 Gerard Agency, Realtors, 643' wise by appointment. Call 742- MANCHESTER—8 room ranch, sidewalk's, Priced at only DESIRABLE 8 bedroom ranch porch, wall-to-wall carpet­ Wanted— Real Estate 77 ty-om juvenUoa Iwva been or- BR APPRECIATED l/IM U OMO**/ I I Then there is a Santa Claus many extras. Carl ZtosSer, 648- available to choice location. ing. Large well landscaped bedrooms, aluminum combtoa- 0860, Tldge Heubner. 644-8328, TO THOr S438. $19,900. Excellent financing reatad to conii«c4km ■with two for you! 0038, Howard Realty Co., 382- available. Schools, churches, shemptog lot. On bus Une. Near tions, artesian well, one Bids Arllne Brown, 87B-64M. SELLING YOUR HOUSE? For serpewato tocktonta — tha beait- LOAM SALE — Regular $14 6278. within walking distance. F.H.A. schools. Owner anxious. Re­ vacant, Selling for $9, ,800. Bar- efficient, courteous service call stone-free loam, $12.80. Also, Now 8 room, 1>4 Co­ financing available. Only $700 duced to $19,900. bora Woods Agency, 849-7703. NORTH EUM SrtREET — A iii^ ot a woman teadwr in Continued From Preceding Page lonial. Oven, range, inter­ Joseph Barth, Broker, 646-0320. .sand, gravel, stone, fill. Call MANCHESTER — Executive 8 down. OaU owner 849-4S16. Christmas oard Cape is how front ot the Prince Stawet f a r k i M com, attic fM. Sewer and this home impresses you. All of 643-8603. bedroom ranch, 8 fireplaces, 2 U & R REALTY CO., INC, BOLTON — $ bedroom ranch, School. ITm teacher, not MenU- Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 3fi city water. Big yard. Ex­ teths, recreation room, heated SOUTH MANCHESTER — fireplace, garage, 180x180 lot, ths e rodms, phts 2 baths, are WANTED — B-zone lot. Call flied, deoUned medloai aUenticn. SKIS AND POLES, $28; ski pertly and hcmeMly built. patio, acre lot Bel Air Real Charming 8% room ranch, U A R REALTY CO., INC. assumable mortgage, $116 flawlessly decorated. Presently 649-4291. tlie 10 other youngatera were All Stores EXPERIENCED Fountain help, MANAGEMENT-TRAINEE for 64$-3802 boots, size 6. $8; men's figure Bank appraisal for $24,000. Estate, 643-0332. plastered walls, cast Iron monthly. Quiet, lovely neigh­ vacant. Ovmer will sacrUice. nobbed yeetenday alter ' ■wln- full and part-time, good work­ growing credit concern. High Robert D. Murdock, 64$-8471 radiators, porch, garaga, pic borhood. Bel Air Reed Estate, We have so n^uch more to tell 'School graduate with some col-1 .skates, size 11; woman'.s figure This is a winter close-out! 048-9892 dowa, ptate glaaa and other ing condiUons, store privilege.^. skates, size 6, $4 each. 649-3637 $18,900 — Clean 3 • bedroom turesque setting on high wood­ 648-9332. you. Won’t you call us today? Open Every Apply Mr. Alfonso, Arthur lege preferred. Must be over It is the last of five similar Legal Notice ttema were omaahed at F«t-Oar after 4. Ranch, walk-out cellar, targe ed lot. Priced to sell. Hayes JUUan Realty, 849-9190. Manufacturing, Inc., and the Drug, 942 Main St. 21 and have car. P.O. Box 145, homes built. It will go to any Robert D. Murdock, 648-8472 lot, view, near school, a real Agency, 648-4808. 79 KEENEY STREET — An DeMuria Oo., an oM firm. Night Until Rockville. CHICAGO Roller Skates, size 9, reasonable bidder. What’s it buy. Carlton W. Hutchins, BOLTON — Must Sell. Large older Colonial home of 6 AT A COURT OF PROBATE WOMAN WANTED to work hill- worth to you? $32,800? Lees? held at Manchester, within and (or Hie teacher waa dtomi—Ing never used, one-half price, $13. Realtor, 640-6132. custom 6 room Ranch, 2-car rooms with close to .an acre of Lots Fpr Sale 73 her aecond grade claea Wednes­ tlme In main office. Apply in Call 649-7702. e, 14x34 living room with the dUtrici of Manchester, on the ■* person Friday or Saturday at Salesmen Wanted 36-A 33 Fleming Street, Manches­ MANCHESTER Vicinity — 8 land next door to school, 4lh day of December, AD. 1963. day when the group of older Christmas TWO FAMILY, reduced, west ice, 12x18 kitchen, form' FORCED TO MOVE stores, and bus. QiUck sale SELECT LOCATION — Off Por­ Watkins Bros., 938 Main Street, ter. O year-old ranch, 0 rooms. Base­ Present, Hon. John J. WalletL children threw a anowtiall aA FOUR AMERICAN Flyer train side, 4-4, 2-car garage, plus In­ al d’lnlng room, large level lot, price $14,800. Robert J. Smith, ter Street. Parcel of land for Judge. Manchester. OPENING FDR ambitious man ment garage. Storntt and Estate of Blanche M. Bralthwaite, her. She tripped, ttie said, and not afraid of hard work in .sets, two extra transformers, See Sunday afternoon be­ come from two stores, conven­ trees, ameslte drive, -nice resi- It would take $10,000 to re­ Inc., 963 Main Street, 649-8341. possible subdivision. Minimum electric switches, automatic ient location. E. J. Carpenter, screens, large lot. Excellent late of Manchester in said district, the youagatera beat her. Tliey WOMAN TO care for 4-year-old .sales field. Comp>any will train; tween ^:80 amd 6:00, or call dential section. Only $19,000. produce this 1909 home with value for $12,500. Ellsworth 8 lots available. Warren E. deceased. whistles, accessories, extra Broker, 649-8061. were rounded up t$M to$tow4ng girl from 8-5. Monday - Friday. experience not necessary. Av­ (or private showing. The Lawrence F. Flano, Realtor, three bedrooms, large bcUh Mitten Agency, Realtors, 648' Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. Upon application of The Connecti­ track, etc., $78. 649-1728. Household Goods 51 Apartments— Flats— Apartments— Flats— 648-2768. Charles Nicholson, with long vanity, 18x28 fam­ cut Bank and Trust Company, ad­ day by a pottoMnan. Call 649-1138 after 8. erage between $8,000 and $9,- kitchen Is not yet set up. AI BEAUTIFUL SEMI-RANCH - 8930. GARTH ROAD ministrator d.b.n.. praying for au­ Some 54 window* and ptaita 000 per year to start. For ap­ Tenements 63 Tenements 63 Nowak, the builder, will be 742-6364. Uy room, rear terrace. Ex­ thority to sell certain real estate WOODEN STORM windows, FDR SALE — Used Glenwood 6 rooms, 3 baths, beautiful gtaaa ware amaehed at the Pet- pointment call collect, Man­ present personally between pandable to fourth bedroom MANCHESTER Vicinity -r Mod Legal Notices particularly described In said ap- various sires. Good clean gas heated rec room, flreplaced MANCHESTER — Quick OC' $28,000 plicaUon on file. It Is Oar firm. TTwae ^Mtlighta and Help Wanted— Male 36 chester 6444)202 between 6 and Cabinet No. 4 coal or wood MANCHESTER — SIX Room FOUR BIO ROOMS in new 3 and 4 Sunday to take your and second bath. Asking em, immaculate 8 bedroom stove. 649-8761. living room, new wall-to-wall cupancy. $3,300 assumes pres­ ORDERED: That the foregoing 8 p.m. only. stove. Just right for cool sum­ duplex, 8 large bedrooms, one duplex. Inquire on premises. 74 ideas on how you want it only $17,300. Assumable $14,- ranch, 19x20 living room, fire­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE application be heard and determ­ a ftiel pump were deotroyod at PART-TIME SALESMAN — mer nights in that cabin or carpeting including hallways, ent 4%% mortgage, large 7% 5% room quality built ranch, held at Manchester, wlUiln and lor car garage, central heating. Lyness Street. 649-8928. done. 000 4 \ % mortgage. Ten place, tiled bath, Itol basement family kitchen with built-tos, ined at the Probate office In Man- the DeiMusia fbm . Family men only - National Or- CARDBOARD BOXES or con­ shore cottage. In excellent con- dishwasher, new aluminum Uie District of Manchester, on the cheeter in said District, on the 16th SALESMAN, PART-TIME — tainers. all sizes, (or pack­ 878-7962. room split level, 1% baths, Parkway miles to downtown Bel Air Real Estate, 843-9332. excellent condition. For indi­ 3rd day of December, 1963. BEST BUYS ganlsa^on - Experience not dlUon. $30. John S. Wolcott, 180 _____ LARGE 4 room apartment, cen- awnings, 3 blocks from Mato built-in kitchen, formal dining day of December A.D. 1963, at two Family m en' only - National ing or shipping. New or used. Chance Of A Lifetime! Hartford. vidual attention call . . . Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, o'clock in the afternoon, and that necessary - Exclusive territor­ Main St. Phone 643-8807. TWO ROOM apartment, 149 ■ trally located. Call 649-4684 af- St. Just move to—no remod­ room, family room, garage, SPRING STREET — 6-room Judge. notice be given to all persons In- Organization - Experience not Delivered. 649-8048. eling necessary. $10,900. Call Estate at Thomas G. Kauffman, ies - Present employees in necessary - Exclusive territor­ Oakland Street, $60. 649-8229,------ter 2:30. one half acre lot, city water ranch, 2-car garage, built-ins, lata ot Manchester, in said District tere.sted in said estate of the pen­ this capacity earning in excess USED G.E. refrigerator, run­ 9-8. Glenn Roberts Agency, owner, 649-6651. and sewers, anxious Owners Glenn Roberts Agfency - wall-to-wall carpetings. Call deceased. dency of said application and the 6 AMP. ies - Present employees in this LADY’S FIGURE skates, size 9. ATTRACTIVE 8 rooms, second Realtors B A N AG ENCY lime and place of hearing thereon, By Belfiore of $6,000. Write Box H. Herald ning condition. Best offer. 82 asking $18,600. Lawrence F. owner, 643-6172, 8 to 8, week' The administratrix having sz- by publishing a copy of this order capacity earning in excess of 0-gauge brass rail and switch­ floor, oil heat and garage, good 644-1831 BOLTON — $1,500 assumes Realtors hibltad her administration account and give background - all re­ $6,000. Write Box G, Herald, Bunce Drive. Phon« 643-9868. Flano, Realtor, 643-2766, ends anytime. iri some newspaper having a cir­ es. H-O switches and snap THREE ROOM apartment, 118 location, adults preferred. Call mortgage, $79 per month pays Roger Negro with said estate to this Court for al­ culation In said district, at least BAHERY CHARGER plies confidential. and give background - All re­ track, H-0 steam locomotive. Charles Nicholson, 742-6364. 644-1521 lowance, it la Sparkling ranch,, aluminum TAKE OVER PAYMENTS Main, $98. 649-6229. 9-8. 649-1922 after 8 p.m. all. 4H room ranch home, ga­ ORDERED: That the 17th day ot seven days before the day of said siding, storms, s o r e e a s, plies confidential. Ace print pre.ss. Boy’s 26” Eng­ rage, full basement, excellent 83 FOOT RANCH. Porter Street 643-8727 hearing, to appear It they see cause For 4 «r 12 VoH Cm OON8TRUC?nON supervisor — FROM OUR BAI7K GARRISON COLONIAL - area, beamed ceiling, 2 fire December, 1963, at three o'clock in at said Ume and place and be doors. Nicely located. Var 6 Fast growing developer wants lish bicycle. 649-1170. FOR UNPAID BALANCE WEST CENTER St. — 4 rooms, MANCHESTER — Large 6 room location. Hurry — only $10,600. the afternoon ai the Probate Office heard relative thereto, and make mad* in U4.A. rooms. First floor consists MOVE RIGHT IN — Lovely 7 places, VA baths, built-ins, in the Municipal Building in said cant. Contact Norman experienced all ’round con­ 1, 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! first floor, furnace, $76. 649- apartment, first floor, bus stop, Hayes Agency 643-4803. FAMILY HOME return to this court, and by mailing Help Wanted— GIFT IDEA at Tape Recorder large family room with half room Oarrison Ooloolal, can- large rooms, double garage Manchester, be and the same is on or before December 8. 1983, ijy HohenthaL struction supervisor capable of START PAYING 8239, 9-8. gcKKl location, schools close by. assigned (or a hearing on the al­ Male or Female 37 Headquarters. Sales, rentals bath, modem kitchen with tar hall, 1*4 baths, 3-ione heat, 128’ frontage. Carlton W CUSTOM DESIGNED executive certified mall, a copy of this order IN JANUARY Partly furnished. Call 844-8102. lowance of said administration ac­ to Clifford Bralthwalte, 3035 Worth­ New Usttng at C11,900jM! 6 handling all phases of residen­ and tapes. Sales on Webcor, BENTON STREET — 6 rooms, buUt-toa, Including Tappan 400 In top condition. Move to Hutchins, Realtor, 649-6182. home to one of Manchester’s count with said estate, ascertain­ 3 ROOMS FURm rURE garage, eloea to public and ington Road. West Palm Beach. nice rooms, ftreplace, Dutch tial construction including subs, MAN OR WOMAN for cutting Telectro. Bell and Pana.sonlc first floor, oil furnace, garage, range, dining room, Itvtog HOME COLORAMA tor Christmas. DMochial acboola, shopping. prime locations. 7 spacious ment of heirs and order of dls- $9.36 MONTHLY tribuUon, and this Court directs Florida: Dorothy PatriccA 8141 doors, eedar shlngtea. About j men, homes, roads, etc. Write slipcovers, experienced. Call from $16.88. Ea.sy terms, Mar­ $96. 649-4461. FIVE ROOMS and garage. 378 room with fireplace. Second This is the home you have been rooms, sunken Uvtog rooir North Eleventh 8t. Phoenix 30. giving wages desired, experi­ Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, floor — 4 bedrooraa, plus full cathedral ceiling, 2 huge fire­ that notlcs of the lime and place Arizona: Clladys Weimann, 1301 $6 steps from Main St. Ooo- anytime, 643-9295. low’s, Inc., 867 Main St. Hartford Road. 649-8062. For your convenience over looking for for your family to assigned for said hearing be idven ence, when available, etc. to Rugs, Lamps, Tables and Other FOUR ROOM FLAT, first floor, bath. Immediate occupancy. $16,900 places, landscaped lot. Call to all persons ] gnown to be Interested East [Mans Ave.. Phoenix 30. tact Norman HohenthaL .. Accesaorias 80 Manchester homes to a fine nelghboriiood. Priced to CUSTOM BUILT RANCH Arizona: Charlotte Bralthwalte. 8180 P. O. Box 147, Wappmg, Conn. ICE SKATES, boy’s sizes 8 and central location, heat and hot FOUR ROOMS, first floor, im­ $22,600. Philbrlck Agency, 649- low twenties. Call Mrs. owner 423-4898 weekdays 8-6, thsretu to appear and be heard North nth Place, Phoenix. Arizona: Dogfs— Birds—-Peta 41 9. lady’s size 7. Telescope, 4” EVERYTHING $238.78 water, one year lease. Call mediate occupancy. Call after 8464. color shown nightly 6-9 p.m. 649-6286 after B p.m. or Satur­ thereon by publishingmbllsh a copy of this liarold Bralthwalte, Wf Hilliard New Usting on Went Mde. on our outside screen. Includes garage, heated sun- Suzanne Shorts, 648-8886, J. order In some newwaper having St., Manchester. Conn.: Verna Five doe roome oo one reflecting. Call 643-0889. 649-6048, between 6-8:30 p.m. 4 p.m., 648-7788. Two-years-old — excellent day and Sunday. clrculailon In said District, at least PROFESSIONAL Trimming, 8 ROOMS FURNITURE VERNON — Just over Manches­ Private riiowlngs anytime. porch, guaranteed roof, 2- Watson Beach A Co.. B32-2UA Bralthwalte. El'tngton Road. So. floor, finished rec room In condition. Owner being seven days before the day of said Windsor. Conn., guanllan sd litem bathing, all breeds. Poodle BOY’S SHORT wave and regu­ $10.16 MONTHLY 4H ROOM GARDEN type apart­ 1V4 ROOMS, seml-fumlahed, ter line. Like new 0% room year-old furnace, aluminum transferred. Aluminum sid­ hearing. cellar. Alumfauim storms, iA L E SM E N windows and doors. For in­ VERNON - OLDER 7 room VERNON — WE’RE to a CJirist- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge for William Bralthwalte Jr. and speclaUia. It costs no more to lar broadcast radio with ear­ Westinghouse Refrigerator, Liv­ ment available now. Includes heat, hot water, separate ranch, VA baths, buUt-to kitch­ Dutch Colonial, 3 baths, 3-car ing, oversize 2-car attached mas mood. This beautiful Bruce Bralthwalte. minors: The screene, doors, natural have the best in professional phones; Admiral clock radio; ing Room, Bedroom, Dinette, en with dinette, fireplace. dividual attention call Roger Connecticut Bank and Trust Com- woodwork, garage plus car­ CAREER heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ bathroom, centrally located, WARREN E. HOWLAND garage, new fiunace, two fam­ garage, rec room and wall- ranch is town appraised for AT A COURT OF PROBATE panv. One Constitution Plasa. Hart­ •cndltlanlng. 649-9798, 849-0000. games. 849-6838. Rugs, Lamps, Tables and Other erator, and parking. Centrally reasonable. 649-6404, 13 noon • Hayes Agency, 648-4603. M. Negro. to-wall carpet are just a few held at Manchester, within and (or port, nicely shaded and REALTOR Uy poMlbUlty, top location, $17,800. Yours tor $17,100. 6 the District of Manchsstor, on ths ford. Conn., executor of the estate ADT0MAHC OPPORTUNITIES Accessaries located. $118 monthly. Man­ 6 p.m. near acre lot, excellent eondi- of the extras. Can be yours rooms, carport, (Irefriace, soUd of J. Rhev Bralthwalte. ■hnibbed yard. OoDtsca Len PRETTY UP your dog for the POWER SAW, 10” , attach­ $8,000 — WELL KEPT 0 ^ romn STm day of November, 1968. JOHN J. WALI.J1TT. Judge EVERYTHING $297.84 chester Garden Apartments, for Christmas. For individu­ cast-iron baseboard radiatien. Present, Host. John J. Wallett, CiKm j | ;| 4 J i 8 Charboaeaa. Hedidays. Expert grooming on ments, in excellent condition. ranch, S bedrooms, attractive 860 Mato St. B A N AGENCY tion throughout Only $16,900. CHECK THESE 64S-7938. NEW BUILDINa — Crest lux­ al attention call Roger M. Concrete terrace. Exterior to Judge. cockers, poodles, and other Picture window lined drapes dining area, suburban. Owner 643-1108 Hayoa Agency, 848-4808. Estate o t CbarloUa L. Veltch. late AT A COURT OF PROBATE iiEMm Immannlato death Wtodsoc t ROOMS FURNITURE urious duplex apartments, 671 Negro. fine rebut ttUngles. Newly typee. Also, boarding by week and comice. Tel. 849-8638. BIRCH STREETT, second floor, anxious. Carlton W. Hutchins, 648-8727 of Manchester, in said District de- held at Mancheeter, within and for a IntulataO Tigor Tm A ranch on Robert IM ve, IVi BENEFITS $14.74 MONTHLY Hartford Road, Manchester. painted outside, beautifuUy ~eaM. the District of Maiuihsstsr, on the or day. H. C. Chase, Harmony 4 rooms, redecorated, furnace, Realtor, 849-n82. Battary Clip* baths, carport, foil cellar, Westinghouse Washing Machine, 4V4 rooms, I 'j baths, lam e liv­ decorated Inside. It riitoes. The administrator having exhibit­ 3rd dav of December, 1963. m il Kennels, Hebron Road, opposite Cottage Street, $90. VERNON CmCLB Area - 6H ed his administration account with Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. a Heavy Duly I Ft. Pewar 100x200 yard. Owner anx­ Westinghouse Refrigerator, Bed­ ing room, dining room, '»auti- VERNON — LARGE custom 8 B A N AG ENCY 120x130 lot, with trees. Glenn Bolton. 643-8427. Diamonds— Watcht 649-8339, 941. ful G.E. kitchen. Range. Re­ room ranch, basement garage, TALOOTTVILLB — Large 8 PITKIN STREET said estate to this Court tor allow- Judge. Supply Cora ious. Oootaot liCn Oharbo- Group Mfe Insuranoe room, Living Room, Dinette, room Ranch, huge recreation Roberts Agency, Realtor, 644- aaee, tt Is Estate of JamM W. Farr, late of • Strop Carry Hondla Jewelry 48 Dishes, Rugs, Lamps, Tables, frigerator. Disposal Hoods. fireplace, combinations, built- room ranch, IH baths, fire' 648-8727 ORDERED: That the 17th d ^ of Hancheeter, in said District de­ Hospital and surgical bene­ room, cast iron radiation, 3' «■ ins, very clean. Early occupan­ place, storms. Just like new. 1521, 623-7684. December, 1963. at two o'clock in ceased. Blankets and Other Accessories Carpet staircase. 3 large bed­ car garage, hlllalde eetttog, fits AKC REGISTERED miniature WATCH AND JEWELRY repair- MAIN STREET — Ooee to the rooms. and many, many ex­ cy. Tongren Agency, 648-6^. Near bus and shopping Ton- T room Ookxilal, large Uvtog the anem oon at the Probate Office The admlniatrator. having ex­ Itaw dntiiif! Two famllly at Profit sharing plan poodle, black, male. 649-8842. EVERYTHING $898.32 Hayes Agency, 648-4808. la the Municipal Building In said hibited his administration account only $8,800.00. Needs wortt. ing at reasonable prices. Turnpike, four room apartment tras. Must be seen. Agent on gren Agency, 643-6321. room, dining room, kitchen, Manchester, be and the same is with said estate to this Court for al' Retirement ]Aan Prompt service, two watch­ on the ftrst floor. Seimrate oil MODERN 8 BEDROOM ranch. OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 P.M. assigned for a hearing on the allow­ lowance. It Is Excellent for handy man or Price Includes Delivsry, Setup, premises every day. Chill eve­ 100 yards from Bowers School, den on first floor. 3 bed­ SO. WINDSOR — Attractive 8 Paid vacationB and Holidays makers. Manchester’s oldest heating system. Nice bright COVENTRY — LARGE execu rooms and bath upstairs. ance ot sold admlnlsfraUon______account ORDERED: That the 17th day of g n o o M lisveator. Good looatton. Mg BOXER SHEPHERD puppies Service. Guarantee Immediate nings owner,’ 643-4362, Mr. Gill. on quiet street, garage, full bedroom Split Level, extras. with aald* estate, ascertainment of I December, 1968. at eleven p'riodc Merchandise discounts established jeweler. F. E. rooms. Vacant. No facilities for DRASTICALLY tlve ranch, 9 rooms, 2 firC' Garage. Offered at the low 27 PITKIN ST. lot Contact BUI Belfiore. for sale. Call 742-8198. Delivery or Free Storage Until Rent very reasonable. Live basement. Bel Air Real Estate Carl Zinsser, 843-0038, Howard heirs and order of distribution, and forenoon at the Probate Office tn Opportunities for promotion Bray. 737 Main 8t„ State Children. T. J. Crockett, Real­ places, 7 acres, river running this Court directs that notice of the the Municipal Building In said Man Needed. better for less. price of $16,200. Realty Co., 232-6276. Inko dt. Vacant. Theater Building. tor, 643-1877. 643-9832. through the property. Guest time and place assigned for said Chester, be and the same Is asilgn- Phone for appointment REDUCED Picture Christmas Eve to hearing be given to all persons ed tor a hearing on the allowance 681 MAIN STREET Oonntiy atmooptaere, yet X you are a man interested AKC REGISTERED Beagle NORTH END — 4 large sunny home, small bam. Ideal for SAMUEL ALBERT qul horses, etc. Maximum of MAIN STREET, K of C vicinity, this luxurious 11 room Co­ known to be Interested therein to ap- of said administration account 'with MANCHESTER T«*n In Msnoheeter. Priced to job security and a career puppies, 8 weeks old. 649-3401. Hartford 247-0368 rooms, second floor, automatic 9 room Colonial, first floor • 4 be heard thereon by pub- said estate, ascertainment of heirs Fuel and Feed 49-A FIVE ROOM modem apart­ hot water, parking, bus line, Now $16,900 — Duplex, 4-4, street, one block to bus, mop­ privacy. T. J. Crockett, Real­ ELVA TYLER, lonial, 6 bedrooms, 4% copy of this order in soms and order of distribution, and this to aeO. Alnmtannn atorms, with a 91-year-otd retail and See It Day or Night ment, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, liv­ good interior condition, two ping, schools. Dishwasher, dis­ large rooms, half bath, and baths, gcaolous 85x17 living newspaperr having a circulation In Court directs that notice of the Bcreene, doors. Ckmtac4 Nor- mail order merchandise POINTER PUPS, good gun or adults only. 63 Union 8t., 649- tor, 648-1077. CH ARGE SEASONED CORD WOOD, saw­ If you have no means of trans­ ing room, garage, centrally lo­ ^m ken burners, new roof, posal, 1*4 baths. Bel Air Real laundry room; second floor - 4 room, large formal dining said District, at least seven days be­ time and place assigned for said WITH UNI-CARD OMUi HohenthaL company, we would like to field trial. Reasonable. Can be portation, I ’ll send my auto for 2469. REALTOR large bedrooms, full bath; fore the day of said hearing, and by hearing be given to ait persons ed any length, free delivery. cated, $106 monthly. J. D. 3-car garage. Estate. 643-9382. BAST HARTFORD — 6% room room, ideal for your Christ- malting ______talk with you. seen Saturday or Sunday. Call you. No obligation. third floor - one finished room. on or_^ before December 3. known to be Interested therein to Big Bowers area OolonlaL 649-4138 after 6. Quality guaranteed. B. Yeo­ Realty, 643-8129. LARGE 6 ROOM apartment, split, 1% baths, bullt-tos, fin­ maa dinner. You are invited 1963, by certified mall, a copy of appear and be heard thereon by OPEN raUIUSDAY A—L—B—E—R—T’—S BUCKLEY SCHOOL Area — An 649-4469 Business zeme. Professional to Inspect this imusually this order to Anna V. Nelson. 34 pubushing a copy of this order In 2U baths, heated reo room, mans, 742-8003. central, nice neighborhood, $75. ished family room. 2-car ga­ Church St., Manchester, Conn.; some newspaper. aper havingna' a clreula' AND raiD AT TO t PAL Bend brief outline of your 43-46 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD ANDO'VER — 6 rooms, heat, hot 643-8190. older home just restored. Huge rage. Only $19,700. Hayes building possibility. Asking fine home. within wanting dtatanoe o t WARREN E. HOWLAND $21,800. Call owner 643-7467. Mae V, Bowman, 830 N. Brighton Uon...... tn said District,f t least seven •dooatlon and/or business Articles For Sale 45 OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. water, stove, fireplace, large bright famUy room, modem/ Agency, 648-4803. S t, Burbank. Caliromia. days before the day of said need. Call rooms, stove and hot water, ing price is only $17,800. T. J. ty ranch. 8 bedrooms, fire­ Bocidedge Ranch Jnot two convenient, children, $88. 643- RANCH - MODERN kitchen, able home offers 8 twin sized large bedrooms, foyer en­ place, garage, oil hot water way. Tel. 849-6438. 643-06M. TWO SEPARATE private 3*4 O^kett, Realtor, 643-1677. trance, 1% batiio, waUdng dis­ jtm n yonng. Dream Utohen, MONTGOMERY WARD TOUR TARN SHOP-Watkins 2463, 643-5778. large living room with fire­ bedrooms, 2% baths, 28 foot heat, walk-up attic, newly I tnhwd hearth flreplaoe, room residences, furnished or tance to new Skinner Road J. W ATSO N BEACH A CO. A CO. Bros. Closing out-Stamped place, extra large bedrooms, Uvtog room, formal dining painted Inside and out, $16,600. than the day tt was APPLES — Macs, Cortlands, unfurnished, reasonable rent, room, modem kitchen with all school. $18,800. Assumable 21 Central Row OPEN HOUSE ROCKVILLE — 7 room duplex, Box No. 1084 goods, needlepoint-other items. Baldwins, Greenings, Delicious, Musical Instnnnmta 5.3 working adults. 643-2880, 643- VA baths, basement (toished Ray S. Hcdcombe, Realtor, 622-2114 ' A qaaUty home In llanohester. Conn. All reduced to cost, some be­ 4 bedrooms, automatic heat off into office and beautiful rec the bullt-tos, laimdry room, mortgage of $3,900. Owner 878- 844-1385. Winesaps, Romes, Starks. 6389. CENTRAL CAPE IB ■...,■ «»»*■"«'* o f profea- low. Buy-save. Btmce Farm, 629 W. Center. FINE WOODBJN Clarinet made and hot water, older house, ex-1______room, large lot with trees, 119,- large family room with flre- 7862. SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 1 PJI. to DARK -*— * snd executive proper- cellent condition, 28 minutes to CONVENIBrfT LOCATION — 8 lace, 2-car garage, $84,000. 648-8116. by Martin Freres — needs 900. Philbrlck Agency. 649-8464 RANCH — $-years-old, 8 rooms, ' -----Oontaet Bm Bettoie. SNOW BLOWERS — Arlens, downtown Hartford, $100. Call hllbrick Agency, 649-8484. ANDOVER CENTER — Beauti­ some pads — will sacrifice $75. large rooms, second floor, oil Near schools, shopping, ? family Utohen with buUt-tos, MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom L C Snow Bird, Toro, Moto Mow­ 876-8488 after 4:30. MANCHESTER Vicinity — New CHIEF MECHANIC — Large Call 649-4829. heat and garage. Call 649-9221. bus. Quiet street. Large 3 baths, attached garage. Bow­ ranch, dining room, fireplace, ful View. On 8 wooded acres, I Bxeonttva’a retreat. Eiglit k x»l aervice firm saeks ap- er, and Bolens tractors, psuts Household Goods 51 listing. Clean 8V4 room ranch premium location, full base­ large 8 room Ranch, fireplace, rocm ranch oa 4 acres of and service. Capitol Equip­ SIX ROOM duplex, Timken oil with aluminum combinations kitchen with dlshwa.sher and ers School, Immemate ocoupan- ■pHoationa from qualified work- Owner transferred. E. J. ment, garage, patio, wall-to- basement garage. Ideal tor dedrable land. H iree ear ga­ ment Co., 88 Main St., Man­ EVERYTHINa IN sterilized re PLAYER PIANO for sale. First heat and hot water, convenient Raised hearth fireplace. Yard disposal, fireplace. Owner SOUTH WINDSOR handyman. Asking $16,000. tog maintenance supervisor. Furnished Apartments 53-A wants immediate sale. dupenter. Broker, 649-BOBl. w a 11 carpeting, automatic rage, reo room plus office, 'Knowledge boilers, HP steam, chester. Open daily 7-8, Thurs­ conditioned used furniture and $150. 644-0628. location, $100 monthly. Apply is attractive and fenced, fine washer and dryer, disposal, Lawrence F. Flano, Realtor storage shed on premiaea. day 7-9, Saturday 7-4. appliances, high quality - low 186 Center Street. 843-8063 or (or young ones. $14,800. Ells­ Low taxes, high elevation. HERITAGE HILL air, pressing equipment and THREE and four-room heated STARKWEATHER Street reasonable. Owner 643-8398 or 643-2766, Charles Nicholson, All tills a atoneto throw general jnechanics. Salary prices. LeBlanc FVmiture, 198 649-6335. worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, Large 8 room ranch with CHRISTMAS AND HOUDAT apartments, furnished, children Completely renovated six room 649-8228. 742-6364. from Manchester. Oontaet open. Num'erous benefits. Re- South Street, Rockville, 876- Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 848-6930. BEL AIR REAL ESTATE separate dining room plus Bill Belfiore. cards. Plain, personalized, and 2174. Open 9-8. FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, welcome. G/.rfleId 9-9923. garage. Trees galore. Im­ single. LaiY« rooms. l ' apart­ ticular people, upgraded liv­ price. Central location, deep Cannister, 1*4 h.p., model 830, guns, hobby collections, attic For Rent 64 with large dining area, family was $89.95, now $69.50. One ment featuring: Refrigera­ . room off kitchen with fireplace, ing at downgrraded price, lot. Vacant, owner anilons. contents or whole estates. Fur­ Now! For only 9'/ic* a BOLTON — ROUTE 88. Tre­ Contact Len Charboneao. Lewyt deluxe Roll-a-way Vac‘, tor, Range, Disposal, Indi­ BUlLDII?a 60x40 suitable for 2-car garage, covered patio, mendous buy, five room ex­ $21,800. Art Foraker, 649- niture Repair Service Talcott- vidual Basement and Patio. day for fuel... hot water ■ r 1*4 h.p., was $119.50, now ville. Conn. Tel. 643-7449. storage, B-1 zone. Buckland treed lot, walkout basement, pandable ranch with breeze­ 6306, 389-8X8. Older borne with non-rcel- Heat, Hot Water. $81,600. Philbrlck Agency, 649- $69.80. One G.E. electric section. 649-3488 for all— all the time! way and garage, basement, lot dentlal posalbilitiee. Contact broom, model VS-1, regular ■8464. 100x280, trees. Only $18,900. T. DESIRABLE OFFICES, 100% Bill BeUiore. $34.96, now $24.88. Easy terms. Rooms Without Board 59 Call J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1877. THE BARROWS A Marlow's, Inc., 867 Main St. location, heat, janitor, parking. It you live in a typical ♦13,900 to *14,900 Two-family duplex near Will remodel for tenant. 988 W A L LA C E CO. ROOMS FOR gentlemen, one house, you could easily run TUNNEL ROAD, Vemon. 10 center of town. Here’s an 649-4436 — 649-6544 Main. 649-6334, 643-7178. UNUSUAL VALUES block from Main Street, kitch' out ot hot water several additional acres may be pur­ opportnnity for exoeUent In- en privileges, parking. 643-8127 times a week. chased with this unusual 5% VA NO MONEY DOWN— FHA $450.00 DOWN come with future value ap­ W A TK IN S - 843-9828 ■VERNON — 6 room Cape, front STORE, 460 Mato Street. 649- room ranch on high 1% acre A lEST BUY------BY BELFIORE preciation a definite possi­ THREE ROOM apartment, first $14,000 — 6 room Cape off Now you can have all the screened porch, torm ^ dining BARGAIN SHOP FURNISHED ROOMS - Com­ 8229, 9-6. East Center Street. Excel­ hot water you need at one lot, 2-cor garage, cellar, fire­ All O n 1 Acre Lots — Minutes From Schools, Shopping and Churches bility. Two new heating sgra- floor, stove and refrigerator. place, oU heat, $14,900. Robert room, garage, ameslte drive, Out of our major problems aa Realtors today la-to find sat­ I terns plus recent painttaig plete light housekeeping facili­ lent condition. Top location. time for only 9%c» a day. isfactory housing for larger families who cannot go into the Phone 649-4690. OFFICE SPACE for rent. Route Wolverton Agency, Realtor, convenient. Early occupancy. and papering make this $132,80 47” Round Maple ties, centrally located. Mra. $16,OQO — Sparkling Cape on Think of it—only 9%c* a Tongren Agency, 848-8821. twenties and thirties for a home. This type of property is not Dorsey, 14 Arch St., Manches­ 83, Vernon. McCarthy Enter­ Center Street. 6 rooms. Fine day! 649-2818.,. home very pleasant toeide. Dining Table, 2 leaves. 89.80 prises, 649-6391. easy to come by. Six rooms phis a seventh 181 .N ter. THREE ROOMS, all uUIities. lot. Yes, thanks to MobUbeat We present the above home as a perfect example ot a big room partially finished on $24.96 (2) Maple Mate’s Inquire 106 Birch Street. OFFICE SUITE, 100% location family hewne at a budget price. The two front dormers up­ DIRECTIONS: TO CRocHer Chairs, turned legs. 14.96 FURNISHED ROOMS for gen­ $17,900 — Delightful 7 room —and an oil-fired hot water each side. Exterior paint tleman, heated, free -parking. on Main Street. Plenty of home on Hollister Street. heater ot correct capacity— stairs plus the big shed dormer at the rear make for three up- j needed, but this has been FOUR ROOMS, garage, nice parking. Modem building. Ex­ Frexn Manchester Cen­ $139.00 High Back Loungei Call Scranton Motel and Cab­ neighborhood, heat and hot Aluminum siding, oversized your family c m take care of I stain bedrooms, two downstairs bedrooms, (or one plus a coneidered in tiie price. Chair, foam cushion, turquoise | ins, 649-0826 between 8-7. cellent (or professional office. garage. Many other extras. all their washing needs at formal dining room), a nice kitchen and fireplace and living ter up Bast Center St. Don’t overlook this . . . we water, adults preferred, $110 Available January 1. 843-8396. twiLLriAwra plastic. 79.! per month. 049-2083. $19,400 — 7 room split level one time. room complete the picture. Full cellar with hatchway, of wsftTfsao to Porter St. tq Rt. consider ft an cKoeUent PLEASANT HEATED room for home on Bates Road. Selling course. weciTASE 85. follow Rt. 86 value. Contact Norman $76.00 42” Distressed Cherry gentleman, near bath, parking. THREE ROOMS, $39 Mom can do the family a month, below replacement cost. This property hap the additional advantage of being close across Rt. 8A, con- Hohentiial. Cocktail Table, one drawer, 49. 54 High Street. third floor, central location, Houses For Rent 65 Now empty and ready for wash, Sis can do the diehes to all facilities including schools and transportation. Also, it 8290 adults. 649-9173.'-■ quick transfer. at the same time Junior is of recent ■vintage— such modern amenities as complete cop­ fweewrwvN tlhue on Rt. 86 to Older home on big lot. Nloe- $21.80 28*,^” Brass Candlestick THOMPSON HOUSE .r- Cottage takes his bath, and you en­ ly kept up inside. Recent aU 34-53 FIVE ROOM SINGLE, auto­ er plumbing, ceramic bath, forced hot water oil heat, excel­ Junction o f Rt. 207. Table Lamp, tan parchment Street, centrally located, large > sdc ROOM duplex, hot water matic heat, fireplace, East If you live to the Vernon joy a shower. heating system. Garage. Im­ shade, 10.75 pleasantly furnished rooms, lent insulation, plus city water and sewer, are all here. A yard iNoawim 'Take left on 207. Her­ WBH IW NTW oil furnace, Church Street. Hartford, convenient to Pratt area, drop to At our new of­ I 226 feet deep is an additional feature. mediate occupancy. Contact parking. Call 649-2388 for over­ fice on Rmte 83, next to the Don't delay—phone us to­ itage. ,RU1 la $ and $69.80 Slipper Chair, tapestry 849-3189. A Whitney. Phone 844-0M9. TURN Bin Belfiore, M n -O -K AM A night and permanent gueet Vernon Lanes to see any of day. Find out how easy it is It’s vacant, and ready for the patter of little feet. Patter, , NSW LONDON 8/lOth mUee down Rt. Veraatile feldowa — 'they look print, 89.96 rates. anyone?' AT THREE ROOM apartment, con­ YEAR 'ROUND one bedroom the above listings. to switch to a Mobllheat- 207. Big Reeidence Zone A kA A carefully tailored shirtwaist oute and a|>peallng and hide a veniently located, beat furnish­ ROUTE 207 $42.80 42” Modem Walnut cottage, Bolton Lake, $86 flred water heater. Contact Bill Belfiore. dress, yoked front and back and botUa at the saime time! Eeay ed. Call after 4 p.m., 84S-7091. Cocktail Table, 29.96 monthly. Call owner 876-8884. THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY with either abort or three quart­ to crochet, ■wonderful for the Rooms W ith Board 59-A ♦Average family of (our. 481 MAIN ST.. REALTORS—848-5121 Laaj lilwU $etmJ hoUtiaye- THREE ROOM heated apart­ MANCHESTER GREEN — 693 JARVIS R E A LT Y CO. Blany More Listings er sleeves. $69.00 44” Pine Record Cab- IF YOU WOULD enjoy rpom ASSOCIATES: NORMAN HOHENTHAL No. 8290 with PATT-O-RAMA Paittem No. 181-N has cro­ ment, vicinity Wapptog Cen- B. Center St., eight room To Ohooae From. Inet, brass pulls. 51.80 and board with nlt-wit family REALTORS - INSUROR8 LEONARD CHARBOIVEAU. Is to sizes 86, 88, 40, 42, 44 , 46, chet directions for both sizes; ter, 844-0110. house, $180 monthly. Cali 849- WE GIVE J that likes music, plays cards at APPRAISERS 48, SO, 82. Bust 88 to 64. Size stitch Ulustratlons. 8201, 849-0648. the drop of a hat, and is headed FOUR ROOM tenement, one Osl Da DiV V M rM 38, 40 bust, short sleeves, 6H To order, send 35c to ooinz to: 648-4113 — 876-0830 GREEN STAMPS EXCLUSIVE SALES Anne Oslbot, The Manchester -WATKINS BROTHERS by the best cook that ever Mock off Mato Street. Call 743- SIX ROOM CAPE, $130 per yarde o ( 88-incb. came down the Pike, call 648- 8169 or 743S180. IMMEDIA11 O CCU F^ CY INCIDENTALLY To order, send 60c to coins to: EvenhKg Herald, 1100 ATE. OF N6 MAIN STREET month, avallaMe immediately. 0040. P.B. Our last boarder got Phone 538-7848. Htfooptionally woU JSSStSHJI as 41m jm x draws to a dose, we wtah to thank the good WmcM 1. BttMora •ue Burnett, Manchester Eve- AMERICAS, NEW YORK M, married. ItOCKVILUB — 8% room i^art- FOBM t WrKfOlre - Largely MORIARTY zone heat, 1% hatha, looatad tn a fine ^ rosAtteUM people of the Manchester area we’ve had oar best year nliMr Berald, UM AVE. OF N. Y. , mcia, api^laiiceB and heat, $90. X room bouM, 0 bedieomz, 4% ttSrh^rtuxid, cloo# to public and parochial schools and to date, and by a owtdderable nmrgin. For oar part, we AgMicy iMlBBICAS, NEW YORK 88, For Ist-otauM mailing add lOc L lO irr GREEN wool rug, 9x12, 5 room apartment, heat and Wanted To Rent 68 baths, excellent condition. Idea! shopping. Priced in the low 20s, For appointment to see will continue our policy of—^HARD WORK! Modern meth­ K.T. flor each pattern. Print Name, tost cleaned, $$0. Duncan Apartments— nats— hot water, $100. 649-4834, 878- location. Owner 048-7444. BROTRERS ods to supplement HARD WORK, without superfluous non- For lat-class mailing add 10c Address with zone and Pattern Phyfe mahogany table, 1166. RESPONSffiLE working couple, Tin Barrows & Wallace co. 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FRIDAY, DECEMBER t, 1»M Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather FAGB TWENTY-FOUR m anrliMtpr lEaftttng 1|fralb For tfae Weak Ratted roreeost o t V. 8. Weather November IS, IMS Partly cloudy tonight, low M to inieimisalon at Masons Tuesd*y Thief Abandons S8. Sunday eloudliig up bs oorljr Square Dancers at Waddell School. HM *i*d Her 13,891 naomlng wtth min In nftomooa or gm* wfU be eocchanrsd. S p e c i a l aiirh^at^r lEtimtng About Town Okib member* are remkidod Truck Unharmed Member of the AadH evening, high In 40o. To See Fashions SATUBOAY ONLY Bureau ot Olrcnlstlon Ohunmaa Court, Oixter o< Announce Engagements that the deadline for making Manckmster^A City of ViUage Charm Witt meat tontcht at reservation* for the New Tear’* Polk* today The Manchester Square Eve Buffet Supper Dance is hove recover^ a 1953 Foro t-M »t the Mwonic Temple. Dance Club will-hold on open Thta will be the e«mual meeting Dec. 7. Contact any member of pickup truck, und^aged. Assorted VOL. LXXXin, NO. 58 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION—SUBURBIA TODAY) MANCHESTER, CDNN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1963 (CIssstfted Advertising eu Pnge 8) PRICE SEVEN CENTS w«h the reedlT^ of report* and dance Saturday at 8 p.m. at the executive committee for which had been reported stolen rieotlon of offloem. Offlcere wiM Wad(Ml School. Bari Johnston tickets. Mot Monday morning. wear *treet-l«igth dre*»es. Re- Membere in charge of the ac­ -The vehicle, owned by Fran­ will call. cis Q. Steppard of 139 Olenwood freotanent* will be eerved by H. A fashion show, featuring tivities for Saturday are Mr. DONUTS Hayner Denrldhon, cheUrman, and Mr*. Mel Schmidt refreMi- St., wB* found against an en^ square dance western rtyie benkment afkmg a dde road in and the men of the court. clothing, will be presented by nvent chairmen, assisted by Mr. Meg Simpkin’s Square Dance and Mrs. Alan Scott and Mr. Wapping. B'nol B’rith wtU meet Mon­ S h ^ of Hampton, Mas*. F'ash- and Mr*. Clarence Seipel: Mr. Doz. 4 Die in State Blazes; day «t 8:80 p.m. at the home of and Mr*. James Seiler, door TO VISIT LEPF,R8 lona win be modeled by mem­ ROME (AP) — Canadian Mim. Henry David. 93 Letend bers of the Manchester Square duty. I>r. AJn women interested in Cardinal Paul Emile Leger, Dance Club. Members of a new archbishop of Montreal, left for maMm' stuffed doll* *«<• ani­ claas, now taking lessons, are AMBASSADOR ILL af afl mals for retarded chUdren at Inviti^ to attend the dance a* RANGOON, Burma (API— Africa Thursday night to spend mayron*s the MsnefleM State Training spectators and view the fash- U.S. Ambassador Henry A. By- Christmas among lepers. School ShouM cell Mr*. David. roade has flown to Bangkok for An aide said the cardinal ione modeled during the eve would visit 10 African countries bake shops Road Mishaps Claim 5 ning’s evwt. medical treatment for amoebic The PoHeh Women'* Alliance, A Christmas party for clasn dysentery, the embassy an­ where there are three leper Group 518, will hold a Christ- nounced today. 1 colonies. He did not name them. ma* party and supper for mem­ members will be held during an ber* «nd the*r children Sunday wt 3:30 pjtn. at Uthuanian Hall, Golway S t • i». ~ ■ g ■ r ■ * ■ * Children The Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, pastor of Bolton Methodist Church, wffl be in charge of ra­ Chamberlain photex^ The engagement of Miss:?' The engagement of Mis.s Just Say; "Charge It, Please" dio broadcast* sponsored by the The engagement of Miss Karolyn A. Burke of Pittsfield, Denlae Ann Oohe'J of WiUdman- Perish in Iklhncheater Mlinistorial Assocla- DoniMi Jean Davto to Laurence Ma-sa., to Richard F. Hagearty sett, Maiss., to Stephen William tkm on station WTT'TF Sunday of EJaat Hartford ha.s been an- Nagy of Coventry has been an­ at at 7.-60 pjn. and daily next Gold SmaU, both of Rockville, nour>ced by her parents. Mr. and nounced by her parents, Mr. and week a t 7:30 a-m. and 6:80 pm. has been announced by her par­ Mrs. William H. Burke Jr. of Mra. Edward Gobell of Wllli- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Davis Pittsfield, formerly of Man­ mansett. Norwich •n»e OoupleB Club of Center of 15 Spruce St. chester. Her fiance ia the son of Mr. Congregational Church will Hw fiance is the son of Mr. Her fiance ia tlie son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Nagy of NEW HAVEN (AP) — ■poneoT an oW-lbshloned Christ­ and Mrs. Laurence T. Small ot and Mrs. Frank W. Hagearty of Taloott HiU Rd. Four nersons died in fres mas party Sunday from 3 to 6 32 White St. East Hartford. Muw Gobell, a 1963 gradtiate HOUSE k HALE p.m. in Woothiiff Hail at the Miss DavM M employed by M,iaB Burke, a 1963 graduate of Atma Marie College, Paxton. in Connecticut toda.-y and chuicb. Reservationa may b^ the Savings Bank of Rockville. of Regia College, Winooski, Vt.. Mass., is employed as a music Main Street—Manchester five others died in road fa­ made with Mr. and Mra. FYohk Mr. Small, a graduate of the is employed by the Travelens teacher in the elementary talities in a two-da.v neriod. Clark, 286 Cooper Hai St. American Academy of Funeral Insurance Oo, schools of Coventry, and is In Milford, three Yale stu­ Service, is associate funeral di- Mr. Hagearty attended St. working toward her master's dents were killed this morning The W W has poMponed tt* reotor of the White-Gibson Fu- Michael's College, Winooski, degree In music at the Univer­ on the Connecticut Tumnlke 7 day in Fort Worth, Tex., to clear up “discrepancies” seafood nigtit, acheduled for to­ neroi Home, Inc., Rockville. and is employed by the State sity of Connecticut. Hfis. Marguerite Oswald, mother of accused assas- when their car smashed Into a V/ night, until next Friday night. of OonneoUcut Highway De­ Mr. Nagy, a 1959 graduate of nn lite (^wald, was captured in these expressive about slain son. (AP Photofax.) bridge abutment. Three of nine The wedding 1* planned for partment. Manoheater High ScIudoJ arwi a October 1964. poses during a press conference she called yester­ children In a Norwich family The weddirvg will take place 1963 graduate of Worcester died aoday when fire destroyed April 18, 1964. at St. James' (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute t<- the century-old building In GRANDCHILD Church, Manchester. HUMPHREY. Neb. (API— working toward his master's 4th Fire Suicide which they lived. It’s Time Again To degree m physics at the Uni­ The Tale students were Iden­ The Jacob Widhalms have a versity of Connecticut while A Pretty Beginning Oswald Wife H art new grandchild—their 109th. Valler, Mont. Mra. Ghekiere is Tight NYC Safety SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) tified by State Police as Elon She Is Julie Qheklere, bom to one of 14 children of Widhalm, teaching there under an aasls- — A youth, 20, doused his W. Peterson. 21 years old yes­ Mr. and Mrs. John Ghekiere at 86, and his wife, 83. tant fellowsliip. Is Reported clothes with gasoline and terday, pf Hopkins, Minn.; Vin­ • Skates Sharpened No date hsa been set for the burned himself to death in a cent W. Taus Jr., 21, of Salem, wedding. Saigon park Friday night. Ohio: and Gary W. Martin, 20, • Ice Creepers • I For Christmas Loyal to U.S. Ready for Johnson He was the fourth victim of of Manhasset, N. Y,, the driver. attached to rubbers self-immolation within a Victim* pf the Norwich fire RANGE week. Police said the youth, were Sherry. 3, Donald, 9, and Your Wedding Flowers DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Some­ That Thuan. a telephone op­ Jimmy, 14, the children of Mr. — Skating Laces — where In rambling Dallas NEW YORK (AP)—Police and the Secret Service erator, explained in a note and Mrs. Malcolm Shankele. FUEL OIL From Seamprufe tb . young Russian-born wid­ have set up one of the tightest security plans in the he had committed suicide - An Lm gths city’s history for President Johnson’s visit to New York because he had been reject­ iiy^^M**acTOunted*"for* Darwin car to laboratory for examination. (Herald photos by Freeman.) ow of Lee Harvey Oswald, Pres­ ed by his father. Within the Special 5c Pair kttti HARTFORD RO^ GASOLINE ident John F. Kennedy’s ac­ Sunday. Shankele. suffered bums and cused assassin, cares for her The President will attend the Kennedy's request—on his last past week a ^ rl and two was treated at Backus Hospital men burned themselves to in Norwich. Fire officers sedd MANCHESTER, Enter her in a new world of fashion this two young children. funeral of former Gov. Herbert visit to New York Nov. 14. death. The girt committed Krause Florist But it's safe to assume her H. Lehman at Temple Emanu- Kennedy asked no police es­ the blaze was believed to have BANTLY OIL Christmas with stylish slips from Seam­ suicide to protest the war in begun in the kitohen of the SAM YULYES CONN. life is anything but normal, es­ E1 In Manhattan. cort on his two-day visit. South Viet Nam; the men Darwin Still Held, C'OMI'.WV, INC. prufe. A perfect gift for the lady that cares pecially since the chain of He will (h'ive from Idlewild On one occasion a woman Bbanksle apartment. They lived took their lives because of on one of the upper floors of a SHOE REPAIRING OF Drive Down or Phone For An Appointment . . . and . . . she’ll love you for them. Yes, events that began Nov. 22 with Airport to the temple—and back walked up to his car with a illness. THE BETTER KIND! make it a Seamprufe Christmas for your the murder of the president and —in a special limousine, not the camera as- the vehicle was 110-yoar-old, three-story brick building at 165 W. Main S t Manchester’s Largest Florist! 'n : c . :Mitti)di ligbtnlng-lUce death ot her hus­ bubble-top car in which Presi­ stopped for a traffic light. At an­ 23 OAK STREET PHONE 649-7700 favorite missl band 48 hours later. dent John F. Kennedy was as­ other Ume cars carrying news­ State Police said they dM not No Charge Filed ivockv ille I'I{ 'J71 Since her pro-Mandst husband sassinated in Dallas. men, police and plain citizens Itnow why Martin lost control died in a (lulck blaze of gunfire Police refused to disclose the cut in and out of lanes, trying cf the oar !n the Milford crash. in front at television cameras. routes the 12-car motorcade wlU to keep abreast of Kennedy’s Events It ooourred at the Quarry Rd. Roy F. Darwin of Andover, taken into custody yes- Secret Mrvlce agents have kept follow. limousine. .ovoipaaB ahcrtly before 7 am. te rd ^ in connection with the Sept. 18 slaying of Hope lier odiereabouts secret. After a thrae-hour private Once SO teen-agers aurroundad M3ilfoFd is shout five mUes But ra o ay word got to the meeting with Secret Service his car as he pulled away from In State west of New Haven, site of Yhle Rothwell of Bolton, was being held by State Police this public that Marina, who speaks agents Friday night, police said a hotel. Another time, guarded Univtrrtty. morning—presumably still at Troop C in Stafford only broken-Bnglish, "wonts to the motorcade will have "a fast by Secret Service men and po­ Ah throe vloUma wore seniors Springs whar* he was takeng be an American and conUnue to motorcycle escort of about K lice, Kennedy walked a block charge hls warrant prekuraably on tha live here." poUcsiBGn.y - - from hla-'iiatol to the apartment Stal^Hfiite Uaced has been filed against the 46- strength of testimony taken DE CORMIER Leona Williamson, 26, a Fort "Special attention will be giv­ of Ms sister, Mrs. Stephen E. iS ‘’tMBMMiJaate rosklentlai year-old man. Thursday. Worth housewife who started a en to underpasses, overpasses Smith. On Bus Walkout ocfllMes. State Police reportedly pick- Yesterday evening Darwin’s drive for fimds for Marina and and all large buildings along the Kennedy told reporters he had "Theyey were Ml great chums," ed Darwin up at Pratt and attorneys, Paul Marie, John the chUdren, said so far some route," a department spokes- enjoyed every bit of his last Whitney Aircraft In East Hart- Shea and David Keith of Man- £ saM Ptof. Thomas G. Bengin, 17,700 had been received. men said. *New York trip, but the police NiEW HAVEN (AP) — Ne­ master of Dwight College. ford, where he is a process plan- Chester, waited about half an The money was turned over The precauUons contrasted. and Secret Service were obvl gotiators remain feced with a Peterson, a philosophy major ner, yesterday, as his home and hour at Troop C’s Stafford MOTORS Says: to the Secret Service, which with the loose arrangements af- [ ously unhappy with the opera- deadlock today as they s e ^ to who planned to study for the property on Boston HiU Rd. Springs Troop to see Darwin, then took It to Mrs. Oswald. forded President Kennedy—at Uon. head off a strike of some 900 Lutheran Ministry, was in were searched. When they left at about 7:15 The afents were quoted by One of the Darwin family cars, P-m., Atty. Shea said that "The Mrs. Bmliamson as saying: bus (taivers and mechanics (See Page Three) was also brought to Stafford only thing we can tell you is "Here is a select group of "She (Mrs. Oswald) Just broke against the Connecticut Oo. Springs where it was carefully that we were told that neither down and cried. She said, In A seven hour negotiating ses­ gone over, then reportedly Darwin nor the investigating broken English, 'I didn't believe Assassination Probe sion yesterday produced “no transferred to the State Police officer is at the barracks at this the people in America, the peo­ progress whaitevor,” oonunented Parley Hails laboratory In Hartford. time.” exceptionally fine cars ple anywhere, could be this the Rt. Rerv. Msgr. Joeeph F. Tolland County CJoroner Ber­ Atty. Shea called Troop C nice.' ” Donneldy, chief of a specieJ me­ nard Ackerman had quesUoned later in the evening, and was C "A very nice, highly Intelli­ Asks Special Powers diation panel. Hie eession broke New Qimate Darwin for four hours on Thurs­ again informed that Major gent woman who ia real enthu­ up at about 10 p.m. day, and had been scheduled to Samuel Rome, chief of th# priced to sell af the best of siastic to learn the ways of The mediators meet again to­ resume the inquest at 11 a.m. State Police Headquarters de­ America—She wants to be an WASHINGTON (AP) — The^presidentlal Inquiry and will do yesterday. day with company and union In Religions The inquest was postponed, tective division who is in charge American and continue tp live probers of President John F. i *®-,, ^ officials. Today's sasaion be­ of the investigation, was not here." This was the way Mrs. Files and evidence amassed however, (or an indefinite bank terms." Kennedy's assassination are gins et 1:30 p.m. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Mulcahy Arrives period, and Ackerman issued present. GEORGE DE CORMIER by Texas state and city authori­ Major Rome said yesterday (See Page Two) asking Congress for extraordi­ ties already are in the hands of The union, the Amalgamated National Council of Churphes that Darwin would be held in nary powers to force testimony the FBI, he said, and the Texas Association of Street, Electric has hailed "the new climate of Tolland County. from any reluctant witnesses court will be convened If it can Railway and Motor Coach Em­ ployes of America, has voted to Sometime late yesterday af­ and to grant immunity from be useful to the Warren com the Roman Catholic, Orthodox ternoon Darwin was taken from Accusing Letters I prosecution. mission in questioning witness­ strike at 3:30 a.m. Monday if 1960 RAMBLER 4-DOOR SEDAN no contract settlement is reach­ and Protestant churches” as ‘John Jr. Toys’ Box Troop C, to an undisclosed lo­ The sweeping resolution was es there. representing "a mutual seeking cation. He was returned with AUTOMATTC TRANSMISSION AND RAZOR SHARP. Shock Goldwater introduced in the Senate late It also may be convened after ed. The strike would affect but for understanding.” Only ^ | Q 9 5 Friday by Sens. Richard B. the Warren group ends its work service in the New Haven, Major Rome about 7:45 p.m. In a message Friday to its 81 Ever since there has been a CHICAGO (AP)—The (Chicago ; Russell, D-Ga., and John Sher­ if this would serve any good Hartford and Stamford areas. church confluents, which Among Items Moved Opaline ... Tribune said today that friends man Cooper, R-Ky., members of purpose, Carr said. But he de­ Monslgnor Donnelly chairman tight lid on all State Police claim to represent 40.6 million troopers, who will not confirm of Sen. Barry Goldwater R-Ariz. the presidential commlssicm clared his belief that federal in­ of the State Board of Mediation members, the council said it have deseribed the Arizonan as headed by Chief Justice Earl vestigative powers are "being and Aribitratkm, said he kt D aren’s location nor say where 1960 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN, Bel Air V9 Satin Tricot Full Slip hoped local, conversations By FRANCES LEWINE <&narrow red brick home at 8307 Major Rome or State Police “stunned and shocked” by the Warren. used to the fullest extent.” hopeful the stalemate will be among the various religious WASHINGTON (AP)—John F. N Street before they moved Into AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND VERY, VERY NICEl number of abusive telegrams It came almost simultaneous "It is our considered Judg broken in time. Commissioner Leo J. Mulcahy NEW WHrrEWALI. TIKBS, TOO. basic bright with baniis faiths would increase, as well as Kennedy Jr., 3, carried a small the White House. For Mrs. Ken­ are. of satin ribbon and sheer and letters he had received j ly with the annoimcement that ment that the Texas court of in- The union is seeking a 42- "meaningful talks with Protes­ American flag on a stick into his nedy, Friday’s move was a re­ since the assassination of Presi­ ' Texas had called off its state quiry. If held at this time or in cent-an-hour wage Increase or ^1395 nylon* Proportioned in tant church bodies" not part of new Georgetown home. turn to a private life after the (See Page Three) dent John F. Kennedy. court of inquiry at Warren’s sug- the immediate future, might a boost to 63 an hour from the the national organization. He stood with his mother, glare of public attention. white. Sizes 32-40. The Tribune in a story from gestion to avoid interference bring about an Interruption In current Hourly rate of 62.58. Lay leaders and clergymen Mrs. John F. Kennedy, at a Nearby are the shops of Wis­ 1969 MERCURY HARDTOP, lever rnistared Washington said that the "our with the high-level investigation the continuity of the nation-wide The company is offering a 10- end a seven-day meeting in second-floor bedroom window consin Avenue, where Mrs. Ken­ A SHOWROOM CAR THROUGHOUT— • 4 ring of InvecUve is a factor ordered by President Johnson. investigation,” (3arr said. c«nt-an-hour Increase over two Philadelphia today. and tried out the shade cord. nedy often had gone to browse— rULiiY EQUIPPED INCLiUDINO 4-SPEHlD TRANSMISSION. the major reassessment Texas Atty. Gen. Waggoner The Texan made public a let- years. In its most significant, action The shade zipped to the top. even occasionally after she be­ r (Jarr said he had been invited Friday, the council launched a They waved to neighbors and came First Lady. Bulletins *2595 (Bee Page Two) to participate In the bipartisan (See Page Three) (See Page Three) broad attack on e'very kind of passersby gathered across the Two blocks away Is the spa­ racial, religious and economic street. cious, yellow brick home of Mrs. Culled from AP Wires O paline. , . discrimination. i Thus had the Kennedys left Kennedy’s mother, Mrs. Hugh Routine reports by the Cour­ the White House Friday and be­ D. Auchincloss. And, not far 1962 CHEVROLET CORVAIR 2-DOOR COUPE Only Satin Tricot Half Slip Lawyer Gets tesies and Memorials Ctommit- gun a new life back on N Street away Is pretty Montrose Park, SOVIETS PACK SHOW ONE OWNlElR—IMMAXIUUmB. I tees, plus installation of officers. —the street they left to enter the where Caroline had been taken MOSCOW (AP)—Thousands in a slim backrslit silhou­ was the only business scheduled executive mansion. They now (or dally outings before the fam­ of Russians packed the Ameri­ *1395 today. live in a residence turned over ily moved to the executive man­ ette outlined with satin Life Term in can graphic arts exhibition in Bishop Reuben H. Mueller, In­ to them by Under-secretary of sion in January, 1961. Moscow today in excited ribbon and sheer nylon. dianapolis, of the Evangelical State and Mrs. W. Averell Har- Caroline will be off (or the crowds that surpassed all the White. S, M, L. riman. weekend and then go back to organizers’ expectations.^ In 1962 FALCON STATION WAQON Wife Slaying first-grade classes at the White ONE CAREFUL) OWNER^VBRY NICE. (See Page Three) After the sorrow of the two the first four hours, about weeks since President John F. House school. She’ll be the only 11,500 persons came to the MINNEAPOUS (APM( — T. Kehnedy wa.s assa.s.sinated, Mrs. member of the family making show — a major Amerlean *1695 Eugene Thompson, 36, was con­ Kennedy and the children, John daily return visits to the White attraction in Moscow under victed Friday of arranging the and Caroline, 6, seemed caught House. the U.S.-Soviet cultural agree­ brutal slaying of his wife, Carol, up in the excitement of moving. In the midst of the moving, ment. The exhibition, official­ 1663 RAMBLER 4-DOOR CUSTOM SEDAN 34. He was sentenced immedi­ News Tidbits Two antique lanterns beside Mrs. Kennedy sought Friday to Solitaire ... ately to life Imprisonment. ly opened Friday, drew hordes lAVB ON TBJM BBAUTirUL CAR. 0 . / , from the AP Wires the front door were lighted at set straight a question over the of fiu’-hatted Moscovltes from ^2195 The verdict and sentence end­ a late hour Friday night, and their normal Saturday winter Nylon Tricot Half Slip ed one of Minnesota’s most sen­ Secret Service men prowldd (Continued from Page One) sational murder trials. pleasures, such as skiing In with cut out lace applique about the three-story brick the hills just outside town, A six-man, six-woman Jury Secretary-General U Thant of house keeping watch over the skating and theater-going. and a graceful border of took Just over a day to convict the United NaUons announces family. Robeson Is Seen 1966 RAMBLER ^D00R WAOON Only scalloped lace at the hem. the dajiper attorney of flrst-dei creaUon of John F. Kennedy The lamily brought with it LBJ TAKES WALK A NICE ONE OWNER CAR. Proportioned in white. gree murder. The decision came memorial fund for the U.N. In- from the White House familiar nine months to the day after his ternaUonal SchoM . . . English and personal items like Caro­ Ready to Return WASHINGTON (AP) — S,M,L. wife was fatally beaten knd Labor party leader Harold Wii- line’s two-wheeled bicycle and a President Johnson took a stabbed In their fashionable soa being guarded night and big box marked “John Jr. toys.” NEW YORK (AP)—Ctontrover- brisk lO^-mlnute walk this ’ 4 home in St. Paul. day fcrtlowlng anonymous assas­ Neighbors watching In the siaK ' Negro singer-actor Paul morning in the beautiful sination threat . . . Vietnamese northwest Waahtngton resi­ And we have nnany other fine cars to select from The state contended Thomp­ street got a look at Mrs. Ken- Robeson, now ailing in Commu­ dential section where he has What If Santa son had hired the killer for love frogmen try to locate bodies of nedji’s fur coats and the pink nist East Berlin, is reported four American airmen and a covered cages of the children’s ready to return to this country been llring during the post Solitaire ... of another woman and for more Vietnamese observer who were three years. Leaving hi* than 61 million Insurance. pet parakeets. after living abroad for the last Spring Valley house at 9:18 The blond, crew-cut lawyer killed yesterday when their There was a sad reminder -a ' five years, Makes A Mistake? Nylon Tricot Full Slip photo reconnaissance plane bulging briefcase with the ini- Negro author - Louis Lomax, a.m., the chief executive, ap­ remained in Jail today pending parently invigorated by the his transfer to the state prison crashed into Mekong River. tlals "JFK." who spent a week la-st month in with deep, cut-out lace on Vatican offictais study wtth As they settled Into the 11- East Berlin with Robeson, said sunny, S4-degree weather sur­ Sometimes Santa slips in his choice of gifts. at Stillwater to serve the life inteiroat ptnpooal by Patrlairch prised Secret Service men as If it happens to you and the gift was pur­ the lineded bodice, all lace sentence Imposed by Judge Rolf room, 6-bath residence, Mrs. Friday night, "Robeson Is com­ back, scalloped lace hem. Fosseen. There is no capital Athenagoros I o i OenstanU- Kennedy sent word through her ing home soon, and I don’t well as reporters who wore chased here, just bring it in for a prompt and nopla ^—itMuttar head ot the press secretary that she was mean Just physically." waiting outside to accompany DE CORMIER Proportioned in white. punishment in Minnesota. OrthodoK Church — that heads him on the *ix-aod-a-half mile courteous exchange or refund . . . and . . . With good behavior, Thomp­ very grateful to the Harrinians Lomax declined to elaborate. Sizes 84-40. son would be eligible for parole of the Orthodox and Proitestant for the loan of their house, filled In 1947 Robeson, who is now drive to the W'hlte House. He best of all, our after Christmas selection is churohM. go to Joruaalem next strode at a fast clip down the just as fresh and complete as any other time after 17V4 years. with art treasures. 65. was accused by the .House If his attorneys appeal—which month during visit of holy land She was happy she could bring { Committee on un-American AC' driveway and he^ed down.' of year. they indicated is likely—and if by Pope Paul VI for church her children to such a home,! tlvltles of supporting (Jommu the middle of the road. A MOTOR SALES, Inc summit meeting... Veteran Mrs. Kennedy added. nlte-front orgonizationa. Secret Service man, two re- the predictably heavy bond ia II met, Thompson could go free court efinaial soys former Vice The former First Lady “now The U.S. government with­ portere and two photograpli- Manchester's Own Rambler Dealer" Open Evttry Night till 9 (•xeopt Saturday) pen^ng a decision by the State RMmrd M. Nixon lo<^8 forward to many quiet drew the singer’s passport in er* Joined in. follow^ by Atty. T. Eugene ’thompson (wearing glasses), found guilty of first degree Supreme Court. Prosecutor Wtl- Msogr Sor mtmmrtnn diW> ttiere," the secrete^, Miss I960 becauBS h* had declined to three llmmisinea and ite 285 IROAD ST. — MANCHESTER murder in his wife’s death, is escorted to Hennepin County, jail in M innea^is to tiw Kesr Tcifc Bor be hM Fim ela Tiunure, added. raotoroyete last night minutes after verdict was returned (AP Photofax.) (See Page Two) to as ym n. The Kennedys had^ved in a *) ■ i n

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