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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964 PAGE T H B IE PAGE TWO MANCUBSTWU EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24,1964 teacher so desires. But none of Teachers Win the five teachers in tbi$ case COMPARK OUR r a Historic Changes Possible applies for retirement, the Itate Rayburn Building to Open, Hard Blow Sheinwold on Bridge Right to Work Supreme Court noted. PRICES ON ALL The. teachers brought suit PRESCRIPTIONS DECK REMAINS SAME North dealer On Birth Control Question against their local boards oC May Be Most Expensive Yet Dealt NATO DESPITE mOH BIDS Until Age 70 Eut-West' vulnerable TODAY ONLY education when they were noti­ ARTHUR DRUG By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH VATICAN CITY (AP) — Hie< >brought up the matter of contra- fied that their cohtracta were National Men’s A lOS HARTFORD (AP)—Five pub­ being terminated because of WA8HINOTON (AP) — Whatfpresent cost of the Fleet Plans V A94 PRESENTED AT Vatican Ecumenical Councll’e ception, saying the child-bear­ lic school teachers have won building — $88.4 million — is Team Champion ing duty should not be tied to their age. m&y be the costliest building In 0 KQ « 8:00 - 6:80 »ad 8:18 1964 eeseian left Mrth control an their fight to stay on the job the nstlMi — the Reyburr House $9.8 million more than the esti­ Normally you need about 26 AI 1054 each individual act of inter­ ’The school boards argued that mate in 1962. The figure in­ WASHINGTON (API — points to make game. Still, you EAST kwue irtlll unreeolved, but H course. until they reach the age of 70. they had been given bi3)ad pow­ Office Buildini: — Is about to cludes land, foundations, furni­ Prime Minister Harold Wilson should not expect to find 82 A AQ»7 A KJ9642 posed questions that imply the The Canadian cardinal ^ I d he ’The State Supreme Court rul­ ers by the General Assembly to CAR RENTALS open for business. ture and the like. Sppears to have dealt a severe high-card points in the deck If 3 V Q 10 6 ON THE GIANT SCREEN possibility at historic changes in thought it wise that the schema ed Monday that town boards of run their school systems and Although the cost is estimated Associated with it is a $7.7 both sides bid game. Nobody 01753* 0 A94 IM TECHNICOLOR': Church teaching. made no distinction of primary that the power to set retirement million subway train system to — if not fatal — blow to the pro-, adds three aces. to the deck’s education do n o t. have the ages was Implied in the General or LEASING now at $86.4 million, another S Q<2 Some at the council’s prelates and secondary goals in mar­ $38.7 million is being spent for carry congressmen the block posed mixed nuclear fleet of ^ e 40 points. Instead, it should be SQUT^ riage. But it does little good "if authority to retire teachers be­ Statutes. from the building to the Capitol, North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ dear that at least one side Is A 3 took the fkxM* during dsMite on fore they reach the mandatory ’Then alM noted that they had • Afl Mokot related cwistructlon. This MAURICE EVANS femily plaiming and marriage the schema does not speak at brings the total to more than $11.7 million for property acqui- tion by declaring Britain op­ relying on short suits instead of KJI752 conjugal love except in so far as retirement age of 70 set by state been given authority to termi­ • AH Modob •sitioti nearby, new underground high cards. 0 100 morality to ask: law. nate teachers’ contracts for such $122 million. poses the project. A K963 JUDITH ANDERSOH Might not centuries of Church it has relation to fecundity," he ‘"This power does not reside • AE Timas By comparison, the Pentagon, parking garages, and the remo­ North dealer East 8o«lh West added. things as incompetence, moral deling of the existing two build­ Wilson told the House of Com­ East-West vulnerable a CBMK sewEFOrs maRtiw teaching have been misfocused? in the local board,” the court misconduct, disability, 'and "oth­ completed in 1943, cost $78.2 mons Monday his Labor govern­ 1 A 2 (7 3 A M lg^ not the Roman Catholic Cardinal Suenens of Brussels said in its unanimous niling. million. New York’s Empire ings. Opening lead—Ace of Spades. 4 A 3 ^ AU Pa urged the council not to be er due and sufficient caube.” Paul PontkK The Rayburn Building, be­ ment believes ”a mixed manned Very few players managed to moral laws on conception be in ’The decision came on suits fil­ State Building cost $42 million, fnacBetii dliect conflict with die need of afraid of re-examining tradi ’The court said that "this last Chicago’s Merchandise Mart sides providing room for 169 surface .fleet adds nothing to make five hearts with this hand tlonal Church moral laws on ed. by Fred Herzig, who teaches claim. ....fails to recognize that 878 MAIN STREET congres.smen, includes many Western .strength, is likely to — — ADMISSION — men and wife to express their in West Hartford, where the re­ Ptaom 640-2881 cost $32 million and the United when it was presented by Ter­ spade. You have 10 points In mutual love piijrslcally? marriage. He said the (rtudies of there is a difference between Nations buildings in New York large and luxurously appointed cause dis.sipation of strength in i ence Reese in 1989 as piart of Mat. 75c—Eve. $1.00 Pope Paul’s commission of ex­ tirement age was 65, and by ’discharge’ and ’retirement.’” committee hearing rooms, with the alliance and may add to the > high cards and 2 points for the Experts see in such chal­ four New Haven teachers—Mary cost $72 million. a contest. Most players fol­ singleton. CSiange the Jack of Students and Faculty perts might lead to a more ex­ The court said further that The Isist congressional office as.sociated office space. These difficulties of East-West agree­ lowed the old rule about play­ lenges to traditional teaching — act idea of what is "in accord E. O’Connor, Veronica Boland, occupy, much of the ground ment" spe^es to the queen or change All Shows 50c raised by Cardinals Leo Jozef Helen McKenna and Alice Min- local boards of education are building to be completed, the ing the ace and king with nine the queen of hearts to the king Sueitena of Belgium, Paul Emile with or contrary to naturb" in agencies of the state. . .and that 1988 Senate Office Building, cost floor. On the surface, his statement cards in a suit. marriage and contraception. nix. ’The retirement age in New they possess only such powers In the subbasement there are puts London in stern opposition and you would open the bid­ Leger of Canada and others — a Haven was 68. a mere $21.2 million. South usually led out the ace ding. STARTS TOMORROW milestone in Catholic thinking Some conservative prelates as are granted to them by the The Rayburn Building, named six ’’quiet rooms.” presumably to Washington’s plan at the very and king of trumps after ruff­ argued against change. The ruling apparently affects General Statutes expressly or by for those who like to take an moment when it seemed to offi­ thru SATURDAY on birth control, even thou^ for the late Speaker Sam Ray- ing the second spade. Now it For Shelnwold’s 38-page book­ “We have a body of certain every public school system in necessary implication. . . bum, has a 80 by 20-foot .swim­ afternoon nap. cials here that the new British was impossible to make five official Catholic teaching re­ doctrine,” said Michael O rd t Connecticut where the teacher In each office .suite is a .sepa­ government';-. Interest in the let, "A Pocket Guide to mains unchanged. ”An attempt by a local boaiM ming pool, a gymnasium, three hearts. The same players usual­ Bridge,” send 80 cente to nal Browne, an Irish member of retirement age is below 70. of education to set a retirement levels of underground parking rate office for the congressman, fleet had given fre.sh cause for ly played the clubs the same You'U laugh] That teaching long has been the Vatican Curia. ‘"The pri' with a private entrance from hope that, perhaps after some Walt Disney Show at Stale Bridge Book, Manchester Eve. that procreation Is the one chief State law provides that "any age less than the age establish­ and handsome three-room office way, and then had to lost a mary end of marriage is the member of the (teachers) re­ ed by statute represents an ef­ suites for 189 representatives. the hallway, a lavatory, and a modification, it might be accep­ An American youngster, Bobby Driscoll, meets an American club trick as well. Heirald, Box 3818, Grand Central yo u ’ l l cry] purpose of marriage, that any procreation and education of walk-in filing closet that in­ Station, New York 17, N.Y. interference with sexued inter­ tirement association on attain fort to alter, by local regulation, They will choose offices in table to a number of NATO al­ legend, the gikgt race horse Dan Patch, in Walt Disney’s ”So This method playing the long children." Ing the age of 70 years shall be cludes a built-in .safe large lies. ___ you’ll sing [ course by means of interruption ’The greatest significance of an integral part of the coordi­ January on a seniority basis. Dear To My H ^ rt.” The Technicolor feature also stars Burl suits would be reasonable If the or the use of contraceptive de- retired from service in the pub­ nated plan adopted by the state The other 266 representatives a supermarket U.S. officials were surprised Ives. Beulah Bondi and Luana Patten. It will be seen opponents had passed through­ Northeast Highest those two days of debate, aC' lic schools. . ." ’The double doors of each suite -vices Is sinful. cording to a moial theolqgian for its public school system,” will remain in the two earlier at the flatness of Wilson’s de­ . Wednesday through Saturday at the State Theater. out. Since the opponents actual­ The law also allows for re the court concluded, adding: buildings, which are being re­ open into a central office with claration. but there was some ly bid up to four spades. South WASHINGTON — The price In recent decades, the rtiythm assigned to Uie counoil, was that work space behind a translucent system to avoid preg^nancy has attitudes were being aired tlrement at the age of 60 or "This power does not reside In Plenty of modeled to provide each mem­ tendency *o regard it as the had to expect singletons or for the same cart of groceries after 8 years of service, if the local board." ber with a three-room suite. glass screen. The walls are opening move in a series of ne­ voids. differs as much as $7.50 be­ ■won conditional Church accept­ which “no one would have Parking lined with built-in ttllng cabi­ ance, and In the last few years dared bring up just a few years The new building covers a nets. gotiations. Plays Trumps First tween the South and the North­ two-block area across from the Wil.son said he hopes to obtain Since there is only one way east, the United States Depart­ Catholics ha've been told they ago The third room is another in discussions with Pre.sldent Brighter'^ide ment of Agriculture reports. can follow it to space out their Capitol and sprawls down the working office . with walla lined to play the trumpe. South Bide of Capitol Hill Johnson here next month more should ruff the second spade Cost of food varies also from failles, if they consider it neces­ A The main entrance, pillared ’ P'“* extensive ’’consultation in the city to city and store to store. sary, without consulting a and Romanesque, is flanked by 'avator>- and the piece de re.,ist- deployment and sharing of Of the ISews and lead a trump to dummy’s The highest food costs are in priest. State Man Guilty two huge statues. One. a seated"^®*’ Xi rhenette w>th cab.- NATO’s nuclear .strength.” ace. On returning a trump and the Northeast. The West is sec­ Pope Plus XI and Pope Pius * nets, countertop and built-in finding that East follows suit ond high; then come the North- X n reinforced such teaching. Of Conspiracy gentleman with a sword, is refrigerator At the same time he declared South should reflect that only called ’’Majesty of the law.” _ ., ^ ”we are Irrevocably committed C03IPUTER ERR.S unions closed the Free Press West can have a singleton in Central states. The South has The latest high-level debate on The other, a mother figure with ! and the afternoon Detroit News the lowest food costs. birth control follows the devel­ BARNSTABLE, Mass. (AP) child at her knee, is named I with wall-to-wal carpeting against more fingers on the (nu- PROVO. Utah (AP) If aj trumps. Since singletons are iwiiiaHi clearl trigger.” London's aim, computer c an be embarrassed j last July 13 opment of contraceptive pills. •’spirit of Jiiftice.” , of a surpassing softness and expected. South should finesse In 1958, Pope Pius Xn said a —A jury in Barnstable County thickness. Elach office will be said Wilson, is to have the Unit­ the Brigham Young University! The Detroit News planned to with the jack of hearts. Superior Court con'vlcted Ro- Workers Prepare for YWCA Christmas Bazaar In the lobby is a place for a completely furnished. ed States sen’e as the custodian electronic brain should be publish its first post-strike edi­ The finesse works, and South woman might use pills to check sculptured plaque of Rayburn. of Western nuclear power. blushing. tions Wedne.sday. draws East's la.st trump. Now uterine ailments if (she liid so dolphe G. Bessette, former state GIVE I0IIIM10 ■without intent to check fecunda- Miss Magda Neznik, left, and<»Mrs. Russell Miner and M rs.^oon at the Community Y, 79 Cost of the plaque, according to The position Wilson outlined Once a year the computer I A settlement with Local 13 of it is time to tackle the clubs. waterways commissioner, and the architect of the Capitol Labor Pacts Surveyed appears to leave little room for makes matches for a dance, the Printing Pressmen conclud­ . tion even If that was a tempo­ Mrs. John M. Davis, center, co- George Smith, Christmas N. Main St. Reservations will $35,000. Since West has a singleton in rary result. But he called use of two co-defendants early today chairman of a Christmas Baz­ greens; and Liz Humphries will close Nov. 30 and may be made maneuver in an effort to reach pairing boys and girls with ed the strike Saturday. Local 10 hearts. It is rea.sonable to ex­ Big as it is, the Rayburn WASHINGTON — Negotiat­ accommodation with the strong similar interests. of the Plate and Paper Handlers pills to prevent pregnancy "illi­ on charges of conspiracy to sub­ aar, sponsored by the Manches­ do charcoal sketches. at the YWCA office, Monday Building is shaded by the Penta­ pect East to have the singleton nrwiiH cit sterilization.” vert state laws on extra work ter unit of the Hartford Coun­ All county units of the YWCA through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 ed wage increased in .4tr.Brican positions -already taken by the Bonnie Mitchell, 18, Provo, a settled earlier. gon across the Potomac as far In club.s. South cashes the king TECHNICOLOR* order's on a Wellfleet project. are providing giifts, foods and p.m, Mr.s. Paul McKay Is in industry averaged 7.6 cents an United States arid West Germa­ 'red-haired fieshman. asked for of clubs and leads a club to try The Qark’s Contraceptive ^ llls were not ty 'YWCA, make gifts for the as office .space goes. But the hour in the first half of this ny in favor of the proposed 25- a tall boy with dark hair and 28 North St. • Tel. 423-9001 in general use at the time Pltw But the jury reported it was sale at a workshop at the home other articles for the sale. charge of the luncheon. (Her­ cost is another matter. Women Hear Better a finesse with dummy’s jack. unable to agree on a charge of A luncheon will be served at ald photo by Pinto) year, according to an indepen­ ship fleet. Armed -.vith Polaris blue eyes, who likes entertain­ Both finesses work, and WILLIM ANTIC made his statement. In recent of Mrs. FTank Atwood, rigtjt. of The Capitol Architect's Office dent analysis of 1,500 con­ nuclear missiles it would be ment and looks on marriage years some Catholic theologians conspiracy to steal $56,400 on 1(X) Westland St. The event will — he is J. George Stewart, a tracts. In 9 per cent of the col­ ANN ARBOR. Mich. Men South makes five hOarts. Care­ THANKSGIVING .Shown the same project in 1959 im be held Thursday, Dec. 3 from jointly controlled by partici­ favorably. can't hear higher-pitched sounds ful attention to the bidding is have suggested the pills might former congres.sman. and he is lective-bargaining cases there pating nations and they would The male picked for her by PROVENDER At 6:80 be used hi connection 'with the proidng Wellfleet Harbor. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 'Whlton Au­ THANKS nearly as well as women can, necessary to produce the best not an architect — says the was no wage increase. share the cost and provide the the computer from BYU’.s 15.500 Roasted , $3.75, with and 0:25 j a r L r rhythm system. Bessette was on trial with ditorium, 85 N. Main St. tests at the University of Michi­ line of play. extra helping if you wish; former Asst. Atty. Gen. Charles Two new features of the an­ OPEN ALL WINTER personnel for the vessels. students war, tall, had asked for gan show. Also, women can taste E • r ' The council’s schema on the Wilson's statement came as a date with a red-haired girl, Daily Question Prime Rib of Beef with Hoi Bust HUUM MMY ms K_ E. Frazier Jr., and Hartild nual sale are a flea market and better than men can: the only As dealer, you hold: Spades, Popovers, $4.50; Virginia IVES • BOND! • CAREY • PATTn • Church in the modem world Tetl of New Haven, Conn., preS' Secretary of Slate Dean Rusk likes entertainment and looks on things the men ran ta.ste better includes a section on marriage a cheese booth. ’The flea market and We.st German Foreign Min­ marriage n\nrably. K-J-B-6-4-2; Hearts, Q-10-6; Dla- Ham mneapple - Madeira ident of a New England Dredge will feature antiques from the are vinegar, lemon, and sour monds,A-9-4; Clubs, 7. Sauce, $3.50; Roa.st Duckling, PLUS CO-HIT AT 8:05 and family. It notes that science and Dock Co., which performed ister Gerhard Schroeder were He was Richard Mitchell. 19, grapes. and psychologiy have made re Scantic shop of Mrs. Norman starting two days of oon.sulta- Bonnie's brother. Bonnie went What do you sayT Orange Sauce, $3.75; Baked the Wellfleet work. Sterling of Manchester, and re­ Answer: Pass. The hand is Lobster with Crabmeat cent advances and gained new tlon on U.S.-German and NATO to the weekend dance with Rich- QUICK WHISTI.E Walt Disney insights affecting the biologjy Judge Edmund R. Dewing conditioned antiques, restored problems, centering aro\ind the and .said ,=hc had an "inter­ very nearly, but not quite, Dressing. $5.00: Charcoal imrrtedlately sentenced all three by Mrs. Walter Harrison. APPLES STUDLEY. England (API — suid the human relations of mar­ Stiidebaker multilateral force - MLF esting” time, worth an opening bid of one Broiled Sirloin Steak, Fresh to two years in the House of Other booths will offer hand Christopher Maddneks, 18, land­ MushrtKjms, $5.75. And prices '^^Jnojvd/Me riage. It said Catholic couples AT plan. ed in court Monday for opera­ often face serious problem^, in Correction on the conviction. knit mittens, slippers, and baby THE COMMON-SENSE CAR Neither the State Department HI D.SON FLAMINGO include Appetizers, Soups, \ But he agreed to a stay of ting a wolf whistle on his car. Two Potatoes, Four Vege­ Journey having to spend weeks physical­ bonnets and _ jackets; stuffed nor Schroeder reacted publicly COXSACKIE. N.Y lAPi --- A On sight of a pretty girl, Chris ly apart, thereby avoiding preg­ execution pending an appeal by toys, pinafores, aprons, puppets to what Wil.son said. tables, Tossed Salad and our .TECHNicgtoK* the defense. ORCHARD pink flamingo in the icy Hudson pulled a cord and the whistle maiwelous Desserts! nancy but at the same time be­ and stocking stuffers for chil­ Privately U.S. officials said River? shrilled coming almost strangers. It ’The judge ordered a mistrial dren, plus items for all mem­ that on this is.sue Wil.son's stat­ Reservations Please! NOTE: Thurs. thru Sat. on the charges of conspiracy to Rc.sidents along a five-mile Passing tlirough this War­ Cont. Shows From 2 P.M. asked them to be patient while bers of the family and decora­ HILL ed position is close to that of stretcli of Die river have spotted wickshire village he spotted two Dinner Ser\-ed Noon until 9 experts look into the theologfical steal, and Indicated the defend­ tions for every room in the French President Charles de the long-legged, bright-colored pretty girls. He didn't spot the and scientific possibilities. ants must be tried ag(ain on the house. AVERY ST„ WAPPING SAVE " ^800 Gaulle. Paris’ position is that bird foi- the past 10 days as it' con.stable on the other side of charges. Mrs. C. Easton Perry Is in- Neither the schema nor the 1964 j the West Germans must choose wades in shallow vvatafc. the road and it is an offense cardin^s and bishops who The jury received the case charge of Christmas bouUques; between closer ties with A spoke.sman for wjf State ' in Britain to use a car horn spoke about birth control last shortly after 6 p.m. Monday but and closer ties with the United Oniscrvation Depaitmcnt in without good rca.son. CH EF CARLO month pushed for any council did not reach a verdict until States on MFL Albany said Mondav night its He told the court: ”I built the action on the new pills. Pope 3:08 a.m. today. experts never had heard of a has pre^red a tnily won­ ’The judge had indicated he whistle on Friday, fitted it on derful menu for ITianks- Paul 'VI announced rive months Policemen Fired flamingo on its own in this part Saturday, was booked on Sun­ ago they would be the subject of would ask the jury to continue of the country. day, and .sold it to a mate on gtving . . . May we serve to 4 a.m. if necessary to reach A>l fA8l HAHlOOn your family? a special study ”as wide and CLOSE-OUTS! BRISTOL (API—Arthur Rous­ The department planned to Monday for a pound $2.80. fR[t f'APKJNG b?8 profound as possible, as .grave a verdict. send a waterfowl expert to the j seau, a member of the Bri.stol That pound just paid his-fine. and honest as it must be on a On Nov. 17, Judge Dewing or­ area in an effort to positively! subject of suck Importance.” dered directed verdicts of inno­ police department for 12 years, identify the bii-d and study the cent returned on several has become the seventh man to possibility of trapping it. i Most speakers endorsed the charges against the three men. leave the force after expo.sure The big .bird with a swan-like i Pope’s announced study. Some Directed verdicts were order­ of an alleged police burglary start Tomorrow (Wed.) Place your reservation suggested that the counjil au­ i>iunMnM neck flees whenever anyone ap- | ring. thorize a commission of its own ed then for Bessette on a charge proaches, people along the river 1st Run — Cont. from 6:80 NOW-^hone 643-4628 of being an accessory before Rousseau. 38. was discharged report. m / / ) s to work with the Pope’s experts. the fact of larceny; for Teti and I by the board of police commi.s- 7 Walnut S t, Manchester RESTAURANT Several also praised the modem his dredging company on two I sioners Monday night after it WATERY LOAD world schema for avoiding a o & I found him guilty of three de- ^R0C6\ DORiS/ T0IM( OS distinction that sees procreation charges of larceny, a rfd for I partmental charges, OLATHE, Kan (APi A cat­ as marriage’s chief end and Frazier on four counts of ac­ j Three more .suspended police- tle tnick collected a ton of nuDSONA D a v / RaNoaib f n conjugal love as secondary. cessory before the fact of lar­ I men are scheduled to be heard water in its bed on a trip to the But the speeches of progres­ ceny. I by the board beginning Dec. 3 Kansas City stockyards in last sives went deeper than that. B E DIFFERENT! Boland Motors , Five of the 10 men suspended week's rain. rSeND Me No FCowieRS Maximos IV Saigh. 86-year- WOMEN HIKER DEAD Tcl. 643-4079 Open Evenings as a result of a state police The four-inch-deep water old Patriarch of Antioch, re­ STINSON BEACH, Calif. WITH THESE SHADY GLEN HOLIDAY VARIATIONS I investigation resigned from the made the truck 2.000 pounds EXTRA marked : (AP) — ’fhe assistant Marin 369 CENTER ST. at West Center St. I force. The other five requested overweight and co.st the truck­ ADDED ATTRACTION "Do we not have the right to County coroner said Monday ! hearings. ing firm a $25 fine D€E \DAWN ask ourselves if certain official that Catherine Bauer Wurster, In levying the fine Monday, PAUL’S 59, a University of California MClkllNEPIM THE positions flow from concepts Judge William S. Allen, in mag­ that have now been surpassed, city planning professor, died INSTEAD OF PIE istrate court, said It was only JrtINiyW) DAVE CLARK or perhaps also from a bachelor from exposure after suffering a about half the nori-nal amount -CCttlWK) psychosis about a sector of life brain concussion In a fall from a "I felt it was .sort nf like an [ 5 STEAK HOUSE a m t ■»■ ■■■■■«»— to which we are strangers?” high slope overlooking the Pa­ art nf God, ' the Judge said. ROUTE 30—VERNON He said countless Catholics cific Ocean. SERVE find themselves having to live William C. Bradley said an particulars THAT OTHER \ OTE contrary to Church law "be­ autopsy showed contusions on ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Thanksgiving Day cause they are unable to discov­ Mrs. Wurster’s forehead that ...... , -O r- Here's another classic example er a viable solution for two con­ could have been caused by a'fall MINCEEBPUMPKINK^ to quote the next time you hear TURKEY DINNER tradictory commands: con­ on a flat, blunt rock. .someone sav he's not going to MANCHESTER CIVIC ORCHESTRA science and normal conjugal She was found Monday on a 2,- I Mk$ my laundry vote: life.” The patriarch questioned (XK)-foot level slope on 2,604-foot Official returns from the Nov. ednesday, December 2 — 8:15 P.M. $ 2 . 9 5 whether ”God truly wiehes this Mt. Tamalpais, north of San 3 general election showed that a Impasse, which Is so oppressive Francisco’s Golden Gate. Mrs. proposed constitutional amend­ Bailey Auditorium, Manchester High School and against nature.” Wurster had been missing since to feel fluffy mm. ment for DeKalb County was WE ALSO HAVE A FULL MENU Saturday afternoon. iCE CREAM a'pproved by one vote 22,938 Cardinal Leger of Montreal Choose your favorite. They both have a delicate Vytautas Marijosius, conductor TO CHOOSE FROM votes for the proposal and 22,937 RESERVATIQNS PLEASE—875-164S against. and delicious holiday flavor^ and smell suneet. Ronald Ganattosio, piano soloist YOUR FAVORrTE COCKTAILS SERVED The amonilmciU allows the OR for another change: Heap mounds of Mince General As.cembly to impose a Program: “Jena” Symphonic in C Is Thanksgiving only a holiday from tax for sanitary sewers on EVERY FRIDAY or Pumpkin Ice Cream into pre-baked pie shells abutting property owners. attributed to Beethoven TWIN LOBSTER DINNER—$3.50 and top with whipped cream. 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beans, poaches. Scho(i reopens Bdteoii Columbia Mondiw. Two Boys Held ------1------Named to Society Neidy•Disclosed Etidence Blind Man Edward O. Marsh of Sleepy For Shooting TV-Radio Tonight Thankg^ving Eve Service Five Acres HoUowr Rd., a senior at the Uni­ Reaffirms Oswald^s Guilt Seeks Place versity of Connecticut, was re­ BOTH FAIRWAY Lebanon Man cently inducted into Pi ’Tau Sigma, the national honoraiy supporting evidence, however. (Oewtlwied from'Pag* One) UDANON (AP)—Two 16- Scheduled at St. Maurice^s A re Voted society for mechanical engi­ Lee’s half-brother, John Ed-, As Engineer Television . » yaar-old boys ware charged with neers.' TIm testlmaay released Mon­ ward Pic, testified that he be­ i:00 ( S) Big I Theater (S-3040) Combat STORES OPEN TONIGHT aggravated asaault today in the ( 8) N ew . (13) Yocl Bear H m Mebnd amnal oommun-^Mra. Donald Tedford, Mr. and Membership is conferred day was the basts for the com- lieves his mother “ Is out right WASHINOTON— (AP)-ln a For School upon students who have dis­ now to make as much money as AMttng of Arthur L'Heureux, (10) Eye-Derilify (KV23-301 Mr. Novak Mrs. R. F. Dlmock and Mra mlssian's findings, issued eight amall office in the Bureau of (13-18-20) Movie 8.00 ( a-12) Mj Thaalnglvinc Kve aervice tinguished themselves through she can on her relaticmahlp with n . (34) Cultures A Continents William Valentine. public h>ads a Mg Oarman Shep­ L’Heureux was Mt tn the (32) Top 23 Plua One w tt Im held tamorronr at 8 p. H ie School Building Commit-, exemplary character, and out­ weeks ago. It was scheduled for Lee Harvey Oswald.” (34) H l^ w a y to Sun 8:80 (34) Caaala Master Class ’Troop elections were held re­ stomach with . t .22 caUbre slug (30) Early Show (10-33-30) Man from UNCLE standing scholarship in the distribution to newsmen Lt Francis L. Martello, who hard watches curiously while n . hi at. Mhurtoe C3niroh audi­ cently. Diane Tedford was elect­ tee, carrying out a recent town till 9 and EVERY NIGHT Monday night as be was waiting (4U Stoney Burke (18) SubecripUon TV mechanical engineering field. Wednesday and for release In Interviewed Oswald in New Or­ Its blind master cUcka away on 8:10 ( 3) Newi. Sporth. Weather (3-13) Red Skelton FOR torium. ed president; Ann Miner, vice meeting directive, has voted to to crosa vlllag* WU Road to (8-30-40) McHale's Navy newiMpers and for public sale leans after the former Marine a typawriUr. _ (12) Political The Rev. Bemand D. ICcQurfc president; Shirley Zeppa, sec­ return to Ms houss. The shot 6:15 (22) Club Houie 8:00 ( 8-30-40) The Tycoon purchase five acres o f Mrs. Manchester Evening Herald next Monday. became Involved In a street (34) Essay On Death of the hoat church will read the retary; Nanda Ratazzi, treasur­ Nearby a r a ^ a macbanloal cams from a passing car. 6:30 (10-22-30) Huntlcy-Brlnkley er; Dorothy Clark, member of Louise Smith’s land which ad­ OohunUa correepoodent, Vlr- The Associated Press ob­ brawl while distributing pro- 9.80 (8-12) Petticoat Junction govemor’a Thankagivlng proc­ glnU M. Carlson, teL 228-9*24. tained access to some of the Oastro literature, said Oswald UNTIL CHRISTMAS! Braille writer, a tape-recorder Stats pollcs said Steven I. (8) Wide Country (10-22-30) Week That W as (C) Cosmetics lamation. The aermon will be the senior planning . board in joins Horace Porter School. and a BralUit sUda-rula. Barabaah and James E. Rider, (12) Newabeat (8-30-40) Peyton Place Hartford, and Susan Lambert volumes and sent out stories considered himself a Marxist, (24) Whafa New? 10.00 (10-22-30) Telephone Hour (C) preached by the Rev. Bdward The cost is $5,000 with the Monday. after some prior pub­ not a Russlan-style Communist, OonvenleBt Thara are other aids immedi­ both of Lebanon, were taking (3) Walter Cronklte (34) Ecumenical Century and Donna Cormier, members (18) Subecriptloo TV Johnaoif of St. George’s Bplsoo- stipulation that the towm build lication elsewhere. A few hours and said he hated America. "I ately available for the blind pot Shota with a rlfls at road (840-40:)) The"■ ~FuBltlve ■ rrs of the senior senate in Man­ Curtis Pledges Loeatioiisi man, James W. Jennings, hut 6.46 (20) Ron Cncbrsii (3-12) Doctors and Nurses 1*1 CSiurdi. a line fence on the bounding later, the White House released asked him what he thought of i signa and mailboxes ss they 11:00 ( 3-8-10-13-23-30-40) Newa chester. 7:00 (12-22-30^) Newa. 8 p o r t a. The Rev. J. Stanton Conover perhaps the most valuable tool were riding along. Weather Sports.Iports. Weather The girls are going house to property owmed by Mrs. Smith, the entire set for publication for the form of communism In Rus­ t78 Mai* St. o f Bolton Congregational Budget Limited public sale. y S y Downtown Is one he seldom touches — ( 3) To Tell the Truth 11:15 (10-30)' Tonight“ Igl Show (C) house taking orders for Christ­ Donald Tuttle and Henry Rer- sia, since he had lived there for It was dark and they appar­ (241 Three Seaaona (12) Chris Clark Liggetts Maacbeator i bank of electronic computers on Church will offer the prayena, mas cards, wrapping paper and nltt. The testimony dealt at length two years, and he replied ‘It ently didn’t see L’Heureux as (ID) Hcnneaaey (30-40) L e . Crane Show Turnpike snotber floor In the building. (20) Open Mllie 11:00 ( 8) Movie and the Rev. Aibram Sangrey Shifts to begin to build up their Roy Fergmson, architect for To Top Priority with the motives of Jack Ruby, stunk.’ ’’ he stood there with the evening At The Parkade the Dallas night club operator In the Dallas jail, after the Plaza The computers may become newspaper which he had just 7:15 (22) Ma.rifle had l*en stolen Sat 3:00 Dick Robtnaoa 13:16 Sign Off H0 LA\ES I 'O'l Nswf 91zn Off last year. She obtained her A.B. from Tile twm kindergarten rooms ments for next year, all relative mission, as she has in paid lec­ Combest and appeared to un­ mind. urday night from Nasslff Arms w n c —lose Reg. $12.50 Girl Scouts Set Dance to the new budget 400 MAIN fTRin • MANCHESTER, CONN. i n u i -'■tc 6:UU Newa. Weather Sporta (1) ALIGN FRONT END Saint Joseph College in 1901. which the towm voted to add ture appearances, that her son derstand the officer’s urging Jennings has been working in Inc. in Willimantlc, state police 6:IK) Ersd Swanson Show 6:86 Old Borrowed Blue The Senior Girl Scout Troop While at Cornell, Mrs. Quim­ to the plan, will be completed Board members were hard might have been a secret agent that “ If he wanted to say any­ the bureau’s research and de ■aid. 8:30 N

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:V. p M m d fM n Z/sopoldvtUe fo r Molao Ibhombe and hla ...... Vj,;:'’ Connecticut esntinl Congo Oovemraent This would Carey-Welch Mozzer-Smith Ettntlttg Srrall^ seem, for the moment at least, a de- daiva engagement in the civil war Yankee Miss Patricia Mary Welch of The marriage of Miss Marie Luella Smith and Stephen No­ < g ! r « a which has been dividing the Ootigo af­ Andovwr and James Frahcls By A.H.O. lan Mozzer, both of Manches­ ter the departurt of United Nations po­ Carey of Hartford were united ter, was solemnized Saturday lice forces. Perhaps, Crum now on, The only reassuring thing in marriage Saturday, Nov. 14, at St. Bridget’s Church. TBhombe and his white mercenaries can about the court an>otaitment o f The bride; la a daughter of a Tale computer expert and at St. Columba’s Church, control the situation, in Leopoldville and Mrs. Oval J. Smith, 125 Main mathematician to be the sthnd- Columbia. St., and the late Oval J. Smith. in the Leopoldville region. by' "special master" of Con­ The bride is a daughter of Mr. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. Conceivably, to be realistic about the necticut reapportionment la and Mrs. Patrick J. Welch, Lake and Mrs. Felix E. Mozzer, 22 that the gentleman, in question Rd. The Mdenroom is a son of policy Involved, both the United States Bremen Rd. is also an astronomer. Mr.vand Mrs. William J. Carey The Rev. Dennis R. Hussey and Belgium considered it more impor­ 'We have a feeling that an Sr., Hartford. of St. Bridget’s Church per­ ability to read the stars, per 'The Rev. John K. Honan ot ...... >•••••••••••••••*•g-g tant to strike this blow at the Commu­ formed the double ring ceremo­ ••#••••••••••••• nist-affiliated revolt than to save any haps a litUe bit from the angle St. Columba’s Church per­ ny and wa.0 celebrant at the ts of the astrologer as well as that formed the double ring cere­ nuptial Mass. Mrs. Raymond one life, or merely negotiate for IL ym ifgli OV of the astronomer, may have as mony and was celebrant at the Murphy was organist and solo­ T m ABBOCXATIOD PKJtiBB That is about all one can say, at the much that is valuable to oon- nuptial Mass. Mrs. Andrew Gas­ ist. Bouquets of white chry­ Th* AaMdatad Pr«M te «>^iMtT«l7 «>UU«< m om ent Whether the open move of the tribute to the future politics of per was the orgknist and Roland santhemums' were on the al­ !• tiM OM of rwmblioattoa of «U b« w« d l» Connecticut as any fearsome D'Amour was the soloist. Bou­ tar. BhM endltod tott or iM oUm iv im cro d » United States and Belgium into a situa­ to iwprr alao OM looil aowo. oaV array o f computers. quets of whlffe chrysanthemums The bride, given in marriage tion the United States once insisted Such an assignment fo r com­ were on the altar. by her brother, Bernard J. ot ropobUeattoa at opoeuu «to> The bride, glvep in marrieige iro oloo roaorrod. must be left to the United NaUons will puters comes at a disquieting Smith of Manchester, wore a by her father,wore a full-length, produce peace and quiet in the jungle, moment, so soon after all o f us full length gown of white peaiC Iho BonM who love the rituals and gown of taffeta, designed with de sole, de.signed with scooped or new unrest along racial lines, and elongated bodice trimmed with neckline, three-quarters-length •ppeutBg to adrsrtl»«®»«"*» :-.V 5 dramas and the details of Pbjl* - mattor to Wo Ha»choot« whether it will persuade the Commu­ tics have been through a presi­ appliqued alencon lace, long sleeves, fitted bodice accented nist world to decrease or Increase its dential riectlon in which com­ tapered sleeves and a full skirt with cummerbund and detach­ j terminating into a chapel train. own infernal plotting in that jungle, puters calculated and an­ able chapel-length train with Her bouffant veil of illusion was bow and rose detail. The bod­ only time will tell. nounced, on the basis o f a few hundred votes here and there, attached to a crystal crown. She ice and bell .shaped ■•kirt were ^ * * ^ / u D w T r e M A tJ 0 » CmCDUL- It may be that the most Important the results o f an election in carried a cascade bouquet of trimmed with seed pearls, ba­ spider chrysanthemums and roque headings and crystals on question of all concerns neither the im­ which some 68,000,000 Am eri­ pompons. alencon lace appliques. Her mediate jungle nor the far-off councils can thought they were partici­ jDtoptov •drorttotot e iM ^ b o a n ! - Miss Margeu-et Woods of Hart­ poiiff veil of Illusions was at­ Itoliafiday — 1 pjn •wjJJ- o f Communist policy, but what kind of pating. - jy»r Tnooda; — 1 * * 2 ^ ; . . That experience prompts us ford was the maid of honor. tached to a crown of pearls f t e WadBoadajr — 1 P - » and crystals. She carried a cas­ reaction and atmosphere these deeds to feel wary about this prospec­ Bridesmaids . were Miss Maura toBT Ttaandajr — 1 p.ra. Wetoeoday. cade bouquet of white roses, V o r fflday - 1 p -m . T h ^ t o y and policies spread through the rest of tive introduction of the com­ Dillon of Albany, N.Y., a niece vvw — 1 lua. FrMay ^ . . of Uie bridegroom; .Miss Mar­ stephanotis and ivy. awakening, newly independent, newly puter to Connecticut political — ■ | i«d daadltao: 10:80 a.m. oaefc day « l lene Stralte of Hartford, a cous­ i Mrs. Richard P. Hayes of • I oxoopt Batorday — t a.aa______nationalisUc Africa. All over the con­ life, and to ask why, if it is to be permitted this much partici­ in o f the bride; and Mrs. Dom­ ' Vernon, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids TuMday, Novambor 34 tinent people must be wondering pation in our deeOny, it should inic Pompbo of Willlmantlc. were Mrs. A. E. Simmonds III whether a new clash of giant colonial­ not be permitted to expand lU A ll - the attendants were ! of Rye, N. "V., and Miss Judith ism, those of the East and the West, is ob'vious talents. dressed alike in blue peau de sole cocktail-length sheaths, de­ ' Mozzer of Manchester, sister 6f going to have its go at Africa, as Unit­ 'Why does it not, fo r solution *ni« Tragedy Relived o f all our future problems, just signed with a floor-length over­ the bridegroom. ed Nations action once foriiade it to, or The matron of honor wore a set Itself up one small Isolated skirts, and they wore matching full-length gown of cranberry Whethar ona had a taate for melan- whether this can prove an isolated epi­ le^slative district Inside which headbows with circular veils satin, designed with scooped aholy tenUment or not, whether one be- sode which doesn’t have to breed long- it can conduct periodic scien­ The maid of honor carried a cascade bouquet of yellow pom­ neckline, fitted bodice, elbow- tlavad In auch Intanalva memorializing range consequences. tific sample votings which would determine just how, on pons and roses. 'Die brides length sleeves, pink lined wat- He not, ona could not aacapa, in the paat maids carried cascade bouquets teau back and pink cummer­ any one man one vote principle, bund. She wore a pink fioral •aw daya, Bvlng over again aoma por­ an imaginary full state legisla­ of yellow pompons. Naaslff photo coronet with bouffant veil and tion ot the tragedy o f thla weak In No- m - ' ture would vote on any particu­ Michael Hopkins of Hartford Another Touch Of Heresy -"■ At •' - . MRS. JAMES FRANCIS CAREY carried a colonial bouquet of lar issue? W hy not. Instead of served as his cousin's best man. tiambar a year ago. boring photo pink roses, carnations and There is something Irresistibly ap­ ^ ' merely going down to a unica­ Ushers were Gerald ” akinos of . And, once again, It grabbed hold of MRS. ROBERT JOSEPH BANVILLE white stephanotis. The brides­ meral, one house legrlslature, go Hartford, Gerald Cushman of Horan Photo pealing about the occasional heresy maids were dressed in gowns almoat every American, holding him by all the way beyond human fa l­ Glastonbury and Jtunes O’Con which develops in the field of modem was the'^'through New England and Can- identical to the honor attend­ MRS. STEPHEN NOLAN MOZZER hla blood and hla heart to a atlUnaaa libilities into the realm of that ner of Ea.st Hartford. ada, Mrs. Banville wore a mus­ ant's but wore cranberry floral educational theory. There is always a pure representation the Su­ Mrs. Welch wore a turquoise scene Saturday morning of the and a aadnaaa tard color three-piece suit with coronets with bouffant veils Co., Meriden. Mrs. Mozzer, a chance that what seems heresy may preme Court itself has had in blue sheath dress with match marriage of Miss Sharon Elaine decorated with chrysanthe­ And, In thla re-exparlence, parhapa Ing accessories and a corsage dark brown suede accessories. and carried colonial bouquets mums and pompons. For a g;raduate of Manchester Higfh contain jiu t a portion of common sense. mind? Cieszynski to Robert Joseph The couple will live at South St., of pink roses and carnations. School and Hartford Secre­ ana phaae of the tragedy came through, W e think of the wear and of pink camellias. The bride­ plane trip to Bermuda, Mrs. There is even a remote chance that Banville, both of Manchester. RocRville, after Nov. 29. Miss Mary C. Donohue of tarial School, is employed as,*, thla year, with even more poignancy tear on the shoe leather o f vot­ groom’s mother wore a beige Mozzer wore a mink trimmed Mr. Banville attended Man­ Simsbury, cousin of the bride­ secretary in the advanced sales what can be labeled heresy today might ers, the expense of maintaining lace sheath with matching ac­ The bride is a daughter of Mr. beige cashmere coat with than in the original ahock. .M i-.' chester schools and is now em­ groom, was a junior brides­ division of the Connecticut Mu­ become sound doctrine in some educa­ and operating voting machines, cessories and a corsage of green and Mrs. Leon aeszynski, 744 matching mink hat and dark ployed by Pratt and Whitney, maid. She wore a pink satin tual L ife Insurance Co., H art­ Thla waa ao young a man, ao young a tional tomorrow. the old-fashioned luxury Of as­ cymbldium orchids.- N. Main St. The bridegroom is a brown accesiiorles. She wore a Division of United Aircraft full-length gown, designed with ford. Fraaldant, that the tragedy aeemad mul­ sembling legislatures and com­ For a crui.se to Nassau. Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ban­ corsage o f white roses. The cou­ So we note, casually and without com­ Carey wore a w’hite wool sheath ODrp., East Hartford. Mrs. Ban­ bell skirt, jeweled neckline, el­ ple will live at 59 Dover Rd., tiplied. No aaaaaslnatlon could be any­ mittees and lobbyists wid re­ ville, 180 (^lestnut St. ville, a 1964 graduate of Man­ mitment of any kind, the somewhat dar­ ‘ .vvV.’ ..V- *. with green coat. The couple will bow-length sleeves and a cran­ West Hartford, after Dec. 1. thing leas than tragic. Still, If ha had porters, the nonsense o f pro­ The Rev. Eugene F. Torpey chester High School, is employed berry cummerbund. She wore a longed deliberations and repeat­ live in Hartford. Mr. Mozzer, a graduate of ing opinion presented the other day by performed the double ring cere­ by Philip H. Stevens, Co., Hart­ crown of pink sweetheart rose­ Th« World's BMt , been ah older man, with more behind edly inconclusive parliamentary Mr. Carey attended th* Uni­ Manchester High School and a two members of the counseling division mony and was celebrant at the ford. buds and carried a colonial bou­ him and leas ahead o f him, if he had maneuvers and votings, and we versity of (kwinectlcut and the 1963 graduate of Boston Col­ Porfumos-ColeqiMt at Pennsylvania State University, to the nuptial high Mass. Mrs. Jane quet of pink sweetheart roses not been such a shining example of think we begin to compute— University of Hartford. He also Maccarone was the organist amd lege, completed requirements “Free Gift Wrapping” effect that a drop-out, not from high served four years with the U.S. and carnations. in August for a M.S. in business hope. In himself, and to others, the blow 5 *^ with all deferences and apolo­ soloist. Donald E, Phillips of Spring- school, but from college yet, may con­ gies to the professionals — Marine Corps. He is employed The bride, given in marriage administration at the Univer­ - — field, Mass., served as best man. ARTHUR DRUG m ight have bean slightly a lessar thing. by the State of Connecticut In­ by her father, wore a full-length sity of Connecticut. He is em­ ceivably be a sane and sound thing for a consensus in favor of getting Usher} were Francis E. Max­ lha thought of President Kennedy's P Connecticut government down surance Dept., Hartford. Mrs. sheath gown of ivory peau de ployed by International Silver a young man or woman. well of 'Waterbury and Edward Carey is employed as a secre­ sole trimmed with Chantilly lace, youth, of that occasionally impish face, to a scientifically complete J. Reynolds Jr. of Ft. Devens, The opinion in question was present­ streamlining as soon as possi­ tary at Conning and Co., Hart­ designed ■with high scooped neck­ that young-fleshed neck, that proud Mass. ford. line, three - quarters - length ed in a paper authored by Dr. Donald . ” ■wy'PeW' ble. Mrs. Smith wore a mink carriage o f the head, seems to lead, al­ . ■ sleeves, fitted bodice and a de­ Ford and Dr. Hugh Urban, of the Penn $ 'i\ But if only the special mas­ brown re-embroidered Chantilly most inevitably, to a second thought. ter, the high priest of the com­ tachable chapel-length train. Her Wl'ic-n you want ttu ' b u y State administration, and one of the Gillis - Rubin lace sheath dress with match­ W hat kind o f mind could it have been, m m puters, would be content merely bouffant elbow-length veil of illu­ things they dared say went like this: The marriage of Miss <^rol ing accessories and a white or­ to read the stars instead! Suzanne Rubin, daughter of Mr. sion was attached to a circlet of behind what kind of finger, to bring Along Country Roods With Sylvisa Oflara chid corsage. The bridegroom’s "Across the land we. have hundreds o f That might bring us some­ and Mrs. Leon A. Rubin of 114 lace trimmed with seed pearls. this head into its sights and than go on She carried a snowball bouquet mother wore an emerald green young men and women who are coaxed thing like the golden age of Plymouth Lane, and Second Lt.’ silk dvees with ' beige acces- to squeeaa the trigger? CAT-TAIL REFLECTIONS Greek democracy, when really of roses and stephanotis. and wheedled into going away to col­ Laurence J. Gillis, son of Mr. soriee^and a white orchid cor­ wun One could imagine all kinds of peo­ Important problems were taken and Mrs. Colin A. W. Gillis of Miss Sandra Cieszynski of lege—yotmgsters who are not aca­ Windsor Locks, cousin of the sage. away from the one man one Nahant, Mass., took place Nov. A reception for 126 was held ple dreaming up auch a scheme, or even demically oriented. bride, was the maid of honor. vote politlced system of the city 10. setting it up. But how can one imagine at the K of C Home, which was and submitted to the Delphic Lt. Gillis, a graduate of An­ Bridesmaids were Miss Lor­ {'.A.XDiKS "F o r students such as these, the de­ A Thought for To raine Wilson and Miss Kathleen a human being coming up to the point Oracles for final policy decision. dover Academy, received a BA cision to leave oollege may represent a ConneU o f Chn Coleman, both of Manchester. ot actual vision throu^ the sight, up to We would still like to believe cum laude from Harvard Uni­ constructive act, a stap toward a more Inside By Rowland Evans Jr. Sponsored by the Manchester The honor attendant wore a there might be more true wis­ versity in June. Mrs. Gillis re­ TSHBnrRBHT the actual moment of centering that' peacock blue sheath dress of productive life.” dom for humans in the stars ceived a BA in fine arts from ^ u n g , gallant head, up to the actual peau de sole designed, with on Robert D. Novak Psalms 128:2-3. For thou than in computers. Boston University in June. Lt. This is not really heresy, but just scooped neckline, tiny sleeves, moment of sanding the foul slug alam- Shalt eat the labor of thy But we are also ready to con­ Gillis was recently commis­ WEDDING common sense. The only reason it ap­ fitted bodice and detachable LENOX PHARMACY fw i"g toward it— and then actually going Report hands: Happy shalt thou be, cede. But if we concede that a sioned in the U.S. Arm y and tiered overskirt. She wore a Fallot photo INVITATIONS through with it? What does it take to pears to be novel and daring is because and it shall be well with thee. computer knows morethan cus­ will be assigned to duty in CENTER STREET— 649-0896 tom, tradition, sissoctation, anc" matching pillbox with circuiar 643-1442 dibvelop the crazy will to extinguish so it does challenge what seems to be be­ W A SH IN G TO N — A solid ma­ him a vote of confidence in any the (joldwater-oriented staff Thy wife shall be as a fruitful France. The couple will live in Engaged vine by the sides of thine house; geography can about what veil and carried a snowball bou­ coming one of the greatest conformist jority of the Republican N a­ showdown. taken on by the National Com­ France after January. quet of blue carnations. The The engagement of Mias gmeh sweat, imknowing Ufa, and do it Thy children like olive plants makes an ideal leg;lslatlve dis­ tional Committee wants to re­ One Midwestern state party mittee last summer. brldsmaids were dressed in gold Jean Ellen Grannies of Man­ in cold blood? What kind of thought urges in the history of the American round about thy table. tricting of the state, we don’t move Dean Burch as the party's chairman puts it this way: Finally, the fight has gone gowns styled to match the honor chester to Richard Harper of experiment—the urge to see that every­ too far for turning back. If Thanksgiving has al'ways want to stop there. Let the Cross Weifihs 22 Tons can it be which moves pressure into the National Chairman — but may "Sure Goldwater lost here — attendant's and carried snowball Olympia, Wash., has been an­ Burch survives in Chicago on been a fam ily day and we con­ computer go all the way, and trigger finger? What world did such an body has so many years o f education, not summon the'nerve to do it. badly. But otherwise, we did al­ bouquets of gold carnations. nounced by her parents, Mr. January 22, it would be a sign tinue our thoughts on g;ratitude reduce everything to a mathe­ SAULT STL. MARIE, On­ whether they can use it or not. What would nave seemed un­ most as well as usual. Why Francis Ferrlgno of East and Mrs. Russell Granniss of pssassin live in? to the nation that the Goldwa­ for being part of a family here matical certainty and perfec­ tario— A cross said to be the believable two weeks ago is should I get all the Goldwater­ Windsor served as the bc.st man. 33 Westwood St. Her fiance is One answer, the answer of easy es­ The real, serious position behind the terites are still in the saddle of tion, and then provide its own world’s largest stands on a hUl now widely accepted inside Re­ ites mad by attacking their on earth and of the fam ily of 1 hers were Jo.hn Felber of the eon o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert a party too paralyzed to throw commentary, if there are hu­ , Kildishes Mark 25th Wedding on the Trans-Canada Highway cape, and the answer which might ap- great and praiseworthy drive to expand publican circle-s. Unless force­ National Chairman?” God. W e are privileged to care Manchester and Lawrence C. Prosch, Olympia. them out. Indeed, it would show man beings left who are inter­ Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kildl.sh • overlooking Sault Ste. Marie. It !paal to our own emotions, would be to America's educational opportunities is ful leadership qilickly develops The National Committeeman for one another and to live for Small of Tolland. Miss Granniss is a 1964 grad­ that the antl-Goldwater Repub­ ested in reading what they have Church. They are graduates of is a 22-ton, 125-foot steel struc­ that the education ought to be there within the party’s non-Gold- and others lik A him are more one another under God’s guid­ of 28 Union St, celebrated their Mrs. Cieszynski wore a rose uate of Manchester High hay that this was not a human being licans are bedevilled by the ir­ computed themselves into. Manchester High School. (H er­ ture outlined in neon lights water Committee meets in Chi­ Interested in appeasing Gold­ ance and it is good for us to 26th wedding anniversary yes­ ciepe sheath with white acces­ School. She is employed at Man­ behind the trigger, and not of our world, available to people who want it and can resolution that marked their ald 4^hoto by Ofiara.) and visible 16 miles. cago January 22-23. This is, in­ waterites than in attracting learn service, sacrifice and the sories and n corsage of white chester Memorial Hospital. Mr. but something sub-human, some freak, use it, not that society should try to futile efforts' to stop Goldwater terday at a party at Lithuanian deed, a party in a state of voters who backed President joy of giving and doing. We roses. The bridegroom’s mother Harper attended schools in before the San Francisco con­ Yesterdays Hall, Golway St. About 150 at­ soma accident, which civilization would force it upon every last individual. paralysis. Johnson on Nov. 3. know that the more we live wore an aqua metallic sheath Washing;ton and is serving in vention. in this pattern, the happier we Ihava every right to squash quickly and The problem here is not one There is recurrent talk of a tended the party which was giv­ with silver accessories and a the U.S. Na'vy aboard the Po­ One of the moot Interesting develop­ 1964 Publishers Newspaper will be. of picking a replacement for "compromise" which would Syndicate Herald en by their children, their .son- corsage of white roses. laris submarine Robert E- instinctlveiy, as it would a bug or an ments in recent years in the field of Lord, we thank Thee for fam­ Burch. In quiet communications drop Burch but replace him 25 Years A|io in-law, Louis MiKsinski and A reception lor 176 was held at No date has been set for the b isect higher education is the Increased will­ with each other, non-Ooldwaler with another Goldwater man: ily life and pray that we may VFW Home. For a motor trip wedding. ' Miss Nettie Chaponis, sister of That as it happened, waa the way it ingness of college authorities to allow Republicans have all but agreed Wisconsin industrialist Wayne share both faith and works Proposal to re-establish four Today in History with one another. Amen. Mrs. Kildish. Imppened, and it has not left us quite students an interruption of their aca­ on Ray Bliss, the veteran and Hood. Director of organization voting districts in Mancheste - By The Associated Press ^gev. C. Henry Anderson, la axed by 2 to 1 count in llgh' The couple was married Nov. satisfied, or conscience free. demic careers so that students, without highly-respected Ohio state of the National Committee dur­ ing the last campaign. Hood Today is Tuesday, Nov. 24, Pastor, voting. Women outnumber me’- 25, 1939 at St. Bridget's Church. Whatever we call it whatever dis­ chairman. 935 Main Street - Tel. 643-5171 - Closed Mondays loss of standing and ranking, can go out (unlike Burch) is on friendly the 329th day of 1964. There Emanuel Lutheran Church. 3 to 2 in contest partlcipatec The late Rev. Frederick W. SPECIAL In fact, the entire National taste we feel for it whatever our in­ in the world and there make up their terms with Gov. William Scran­ are 37 days left in the year. in by only 10% o f eligible vot­ Clark performed the ceremony. Committee would accept Bliss Among the guests at the party ability to explain or understand it, this own minds whether they really want ton and other moderates. Ten Years Ago ers. with a sigh of relief. A non- Today’s Highlight In History Former government eco­ were the former attendants of finger, and the will behind it, were bred and need the rest of the education which ideological political technician But Hood, who was frozen Newly formed Manchester On this date in 1869, the con­ nomist William Remington, the couple, Miss Nettie Chaponis /,// FOR THE 0 by us, in the midst of us, inescapably with np factional commitments. out by Burch and the rest of College Club holds its first 3 is available to them. The beat education­ vention which formed itself In­ serving a term for perjury, at of Manchester, maid of honor; Bliss is just what these party the Arizona Mafia during the meeting ■with 70 students a t­ part of the product of our civilization. al system that can ever be devised, ws campaign, 1s no more acceptable to the American Woman Suf­ Lewisburg PenltenUary in Mrs. Rosella Giraltis and Mrs. THURSDAYS leaders want after the Gold- tending. Lorraine Berggren, both of Man­ The capacity to perform the unspeak­ think, is that to which the students to the Goldwater inner circle frage Association met in Cleve­ Pennsylvania, died of injuries water ideolog;lcal binge. inflicted by two fellow prison­ chester, bridesmaids; John FRIDAYS able, to get that head in the sight and come as willing seekers. than is Bliss. BHirthermore. land. Delegates from 21 states OF MANCHESTER HOME DESIGNER Moreover, Burch has no par­ Hood has nothing approaching ers. 10 Years Ago Naudzus of Manche.ster, best than still be able to press the finger, waa were addressed by Julia Ward ticular following within the N a­ Bliss's wide respect from all Howe and Lucy Stone. German public administrator man; Peter Jacobs of Manches­ somehow part of America, Nov. 22, tional Committee. Most mem­ wings of the party. One Year Ago arrives in Manchester to begin ter, Stanley Iwanicki of Thomp- 1968. bers of . the committee have On This Date Millions watched on television 16 'week study of municipal ad­ sonville and Henry Poharski of ‘Incompatible With A Free Society’ Besides, more than Burch is W hat a sad and unspeakable reality barely shaken hands with the' at stake here. Party moderates In 1863, a Union Army cap­ BA the accused assassin of ministration in the U B . imde” Hazardville. ushers. 37-year-old Tucson lawyer — a President John F. Kennedy, Lee for a nation to face! "Clearly incompaUble with the re­ want the scalp of pro-segrega­ tured Lookout Mountain, Ten­ sponsorship of State Depart­ The couple have a son, John stranger to party politics until tionist John Grenier of A la­ nessee, in the famous battle Oswald, was shot to death in ment. Kildish; two daughter.s', Mrs. And it means that, in any true alleg­ quirements of a free society." That is designated National Chairman how three federal,judges in San Fran- bama, the National Committee's above the clouds. Dallas. The man who fired the Wllliacd B. Rogers become.'- Louis Musinski and Miss Kathy iance to the obligation we may feel by Sen. Goldwater last July. Imixmnding of Communist propaganda executor director. These mod­ In 1784, the 12th president, shot. Jack Ruby, was arrested ohairman ot board of directors Kildish. all of Manchester; and toward this martyred President, we cisco described the on-again, off-again In light of all this, the fact erates also want to get rid of Zachary Taylor, was bom. and charged with murder. ot First National Bank, a grandson. must not merely seek after the fine mall from outside the United States. that Burch may well survive Kildish is owner of Hillside the January meeting in Chi­ Package Store, East Hartford positive shining goals he himself some­ Ruling the impounding law unconstitu­ tional, they stepped boldly into that cago. is a sad commentary on He is a member of the Knights times liked to hold up on high hills be­ most difficult re ^ n for the defender of the ability of majority will to of Columbus. The couple are H A V E F U N ! fore us and before himself; we must freedom—where justice must be de­ prevail in the Republican party communicants at St. Bridget’s also stride resolutely into the swamps fined for ideas abhorrent to him. today. Large Bunch of Pompons with and the sloughs where; there seems llt- We believe that democratic processes As we'“1feporled, the first re­ action by party leaders follow­ tte of hope and little play, for heroics. suffer when the’ circulation of ideas is Greens, Cattails, Wheat and a suppressed. Actions rightly are limited ing President Johnson’s land- CANDID for the common good; thought must be sUde victory was an angry de­ Brick of Loam for Arranging. free. Only a society unsure of its princi­ mand that Burch must go. In WEDDINGS the laat two weeks, many have Engagement Photos City Taken, Life Lost ples need fear an open market in ideas. Bring on the But the judges went beyond declarini; changed that determined tune— • Kenneth C. Burkamp Neither in the realm of pure principle that the law inhibited the spread of not became Burch has concil­ COMPLETE AT ONLY iated them but because of rea­ Photographer aor in that of practical realistic result ideas. They also dealt with the unfor­ tunate machinery by which paradoxi­ sons quite the contrary. turkey will the significance of the last 24 hours cally, an element of freedom was pro­ ..Once again, the non-Goldwa- 643-1442 In the Congo be clearly established for vided. This involved the listing of per­ t « Republicans have found that Aak About FREE .29 .perhaps a long time to oome. sons who were permitted to receive the the Goldwaterites do not play Engagement Photo Moranos Mark 45th Wedding You’re all set for Thanksgriving dinner if OPEN One concrete result already tallied la Communist mail after stating that they by the polite rules of politics. Burch has shown every inclina­ Mr. and Mrs. Alessandro^' you have selected your Daystrom dining would accept it. Motives for accepting The couple was married Nov. that the life the movement by the Unit­ tion of digging in for a long Morano of 17 V4 Eldridge St. furniture. Do it today. You’ll find WEDNESDAY EVENING CASH AND CARRY it might vary, but a name on a list is 22, 1919 at the Church of the ed States and Belgium into the Congo siege (taking a long-term lease a name on a list. According to the celebrated their 45th wedding Assumption, Fubine, Italy. beauty, excitement, and a wonderful way on a house in the Washington AND was supposed to save has been lost, as judges, recipients suffered social stigma anniversary yesterday at a sur­ They came to the United States to dine as you go through Watkine New suburbs). In a private letter to aeemed most likely to ouUlde analysU. and economic Injury. and Manchester in April 1921. "W e do not think a person should be all National Committee mem­ prise reception at Garden Daystrorh Gallery. You’ll see Daystrorn- THURSDAY MORNING ^ e State Department at Washington SALEM'S Grove. The event wa.s arranged Before his retirement Morano made to suffer social disapprobation in bers last week, he talked about ite non-mar tops that rival real woods in was employed at Chetiey Bros. ^las had the painful duty of announc­ order to assert constitutional rights," future plans for "rebuilding’’ by Mr. and Mrs. Armando Mo­ rano of East Hartford and Mr. He is a member of the Italian beauty, or smart modem effects. Up- ing that the one life which had already they said. the party. w t t a m a and Mrs. Edward Morano of American Club suid the La Fu- holstries that wash clean with a damp W e agree. been threatened by the Congolese rebels But if a majority of the Na­ htanchester, sons and daugh­ binese Society. Mrs. Morano is cloth offer a wide choice of colors, tex­ Hie intercepting of the mail began in tional Committee really prefers CANDIES and the one life which we were opiating ters-in-law o f the honored a member o f the Ladies of St. 19i48, waa ended by presidential order Bliss to Burch, why can’t they tures and patterns. There’s a Daytsrom James and the Alplna Society. to save, that'of Dr. Paul Carlson, has in 1961, and started again under legisla­ bounce Burch in January? guests. Both are coynmunicants of St. dinette perfect for your 'Thanksgiving not been saved. tion of 1962. It is time that it be ended The reason, is squeamishness About 140 friends and relai James’ Cbui^ Beeldee their dinner. Prices are aA low as $69.60. permanently in the certainty that the at the i^ h t of Mliticstl blood. •IM4, mCDICRL lives attended from New York Atinther ooncrsts result is that, al­ tw o sons they have four grand­ 85 EAST CENTER STREET republic can survive anything better A t leaat a dozen National Com­ City and Manchester and sur­ see, tomorrow 1 « though the Amertoan-Belglan expedU children. than an erosion o f the fra ^ o m In which mitteemen told us they would PHRRmRCY rounding towns. After a buffet Mr. and Mrs. Morano raoslved Hen fSUsd to save Dr. Carlson'g ^e, it It was founded. -- CHRISTIAN SCI- Iw enraptured If Bui^ quit supper there 'was dancing to M4 MAIK SIKEST ttie music of Louis Legnani’s many gifts. pHt appsnntty euoeeed^ In capturing ■NCB MONTTOa ▼oluBtatlqr, but atm erouJd g tn ‘W / C C W T 0 H M C L b orcheetra Ot New Britain. meraljl photo by OOara.)

HOME MANCHESTER BVENINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964 PAGE NINB EIGBT U A N G H IS ^ | E fV ^ ^ BBAALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUl^DAY. NOVEMkeiR 24. l i ^ South Windsor Town Students [ockvUle-Vernon U.S. Missionary in Group In Who’s Who Killed by Congolese Rebels Library Board Policies James L. Ledbetter, son of tchool Board to Aid Nn. BasMO B. L711MHI Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Ledbet­ Mra. ItoM DaVlta Lyman, ^ 4, (CoMtmed trooi Pago One) of Bast Hartfard, alaur of Are Released by Chairman ter of 54 Ferguson Rd.; and Potential Dropouts Richard MeXeen of M ne Birgman and John Snider, Jane C. Steiner, daughter of Mr. wood Dr., dlod tMs momind at Events Kth attoebed to Stanlayvllla Mrs. Shirley Little, chairman^be held from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and Mrs. Stanley H. Steiner of St. Francis Hospital, Hartwrd. University. of the library board, has Issued for Grades 4 through 8. No horn# town information on 72 Fleming Rd., have been se­ Sht was the wtf# of Russsll B. a statement regarding policies of On Dec. \1, the United Church WOMEN An nil out fifh t affalnat the^tudenU enrolled In the work thaao man waa avaUabla. lected (or membership in Problem of hi(h achool dropouta preparation course would work L ym a n . In State the library board. Women will have hinch at Ck* Michael Hoyt, tha American prllands Herb Farm. For reser­ ,"Who’s Who In American Uni­ ALWAYS PREFER %ma declared laat ni^ht by the on a part-time basis at Jobs Other survivors include a consul in StanlayyUlo, talked Hie policies serve as a guide versities and Colleges.” obtained by the school. daughter, four hr^ithere, two sis­ vation contact Mrs. Walter ^ecnon Board of Education. (Ooirtlinied t r o a Page One) with his wKo In Tuoaon, Arts., for the board and library staff Morse, Palmer Dr. They are among the 28 named * The board unanimously Grade 11 subjects include ters, two grandchUdrea and s e v­ and with oNtclala at tha State in planning services and mak­ from the University of Hartford English, social studies, the skill eral nieces and nephews, The Christmas Fair will be Sedopted a Work Preparation Harding. No permanent appoint­ Dopartmant this morning. He ing decisions, she said. held Dec. 5. There la a need for to this national honor society ^Soourae proposed by Martin Fa- subject, mathematics and physi­ The funeral will be held fVi- ment has yet been made. confirmed that aU five conwlar If a book has been banned by which annually recognizes the cal education. An unlimited antiques, old jewelry, handker- ^mn, principal of Rockville High day at 1:15 a.m. from the N e w ­ Shei^erd, a tax expert end offlclaU ware In good physical the state, Supreme Court of & - chieves and buttons. Members most promising students on work program would be includ­ kirk and Whitney Funeral author of several books on the and mental condition axcapt rors, or State Police, it will not are asked to call the church or American campuses. ^BchooL The course would be ed. The selection Is made on the 'Vkuilar in form to a college prep- Home, Sia Burnside A ve ., Bast subject, served laat year aa a Donald Parkas, the communlca-. be on the shelves of South Wind­ bring them to the work nights Grade 12 study phase would Hartford, with a BOlemn high matpber of a 12-man advisory tlona dark attached to tha, U.S. sor’s libraries. This would be a if they have donatiom. basis of scholarship, participa­ Nu^tkm course, but designed be similar to Grade 11. Mass of requiem at St. Mary's tion and leadership In academic ‘Hor the non-college-bound stu- group to Caplin. He Is a Oonaulata, who was beaten up definite Infraction of the laws, ‘ Nurse'To Speak Dropouts from this program, Church, Bast Hartford, at •. Dmnocrat. by the rebels. Officials oald Mrs. Little declared. Miss Anne M. IMwards, RN, and CO - curricular activities, *«denta, many of whom, Fagan Fagan added, would transfer to Burial wil be in Veterans M e­ service to the student body, and ^ id , are potential school drop­ Hoyt reported that apart from South Windsor subscribes to clinical coordinator at 8t. Fran­ the adult evening school. A morial Field o f Hillside O itn e - ' SAFETY MESSAGE being black and blue from the the Library Bill of Rights of the cis Hospital School of Nursing, promise of civic usefulness. l e t s . dropout could obtain his di­ tery. East Hartford. HARTFORD (AP)—The Stole beating Parkes was all right. American Library Association, will address the Rotary Club to­ Ledbetter, a senior in the ^ "We are all dropouts from ploma through the night school, Friends may call at the fu Safety CommlsBion reminds Hoyt said it was a harrowing which provides that no books or morrow at 6:30 p.m. school of business administra­ 'sKmething,’’ Fagan said, "from according to Fagan’s recom­ neral home tomorrow from I to drivers that they should show experience and added that he other reading material shall be The dinner meeting svlll be tion, received a $2(X) scholarship 'iMmethlng we do not do well. A mendations. 5 and 7 to • p.m. and Thursday "special care and courtesy" was convinced Monday that excluded from a library because held at Civie’s Restaurant, Rt. 5. last week from the UofH Ac­ elropout isn't anything unusu- "This progrram would be on a from 7 to t p.m. d'jiing tne Thanksgiving holi­ they all would bo dead by today. of race or nationality, or politi­ Representing the Connecticut counting Society. A Manchester ■«1." high plane," Fagan said. He day. In a statement Monday Hoyt also was quoted aa having cal or religious views of the Nurses Association, Miss Ed­ High School graduate who plans ^ Fagan noted that about five noted that there is some resis­ Frank Stanek the commission pointed out that said that he firmly believed that writer. wards will discuss" The Profes­ to become a CPA, Ledbetter has p te cent, about 60 students, tance to the program by some laat year, five traffic deaths only the arrival of the para­ "Books or other reading mate sional Nurse — More Responsi­ been on the dean’s list four con­ of the older faculty members. Frank Stanek, 76, of 15^ secutive seme.sters. Last June Vdrop out of school. "This work Walker St., died this morning were recorded In the holiday troopers saved the hoetoges. rial of sound factual authority bilities, More Education." Fsigan said that the school is he was cited as one of the 24 Jfitudy program would make tl^ at Manchester Memorial Hos­ period. At mldmornlng the State De­ will not be proscribed or re Brownie News starting a strong intra-mural moved from library shelve.s be Junior Troop 248 has received §r top students at the university. .gwtential dropout a potential pital after a long illnesfe. partment reported that 350 res­ sports program. Other extra­ cause of uartisan or doctrinal the following awau’ds: Sign of the A member of the Accounting So­ ^graduate and a productive Mr. Stanek was bom March cued hostages. Including both ciety, and Epsilon Alpha Zeta curricular programs he recom­ 19, 1888, in . He came disapproval,” Mrs. Little arrow, Debbie Eldwards, Cathe­ jjworker," he said. mended include: News of Trials whites and Congolese, were (the honorary business frater­ to the United States in 1906 evacuated from StanleyvUle, phasized. rine Letyro, Debra Maacone; n VFagani presented a number of World of Work Club, to ac­ sign of the star, Kathy Sim­ nity), the accounting major lives :ommendations to the board and to Manchester 31 years and another 860 are expected to The board, she said, believes General Electric’ in East Hartford with his wife quaint students with the re­ ago. He has been retired eight Topic of Debate that no one person should have mons; and dabbler badge, Deb­ ^ celuding l i the creation of extra- quirements of many types of be flown out in American C180 bie Edwards. Mrs. Phyllis Ma­ and two children. years from Pratt and Whitney, transport planes before the end the responsibility for censoring S leilaaa activities for non-college jobs. , STRATFORD—The degree to son is troop leader. Miss Steiner is a .senior ma­ Especially If It Comes From Division of United Aircraft of the day. or labeling publications con h iWtviudents and potential dropouta Clubs such as Future Farm­ which 'prospective jurors should Troops 914, 243 and 383 ar% joring In secondary education In Corp., East Hartford. H e is a The evacuation operation will tained in public libraries. the school of education. She ^ well as college-bound stu­ ers, Future Homemakers, Fu­ member of St. John’s Polish be shielded from publicity about preparing 7’hanksgivlng baskets ture Nurses aides. continue Wednesday. "No sizeable group of persons plans to specialize in Engli.sh. d en ts. National Catholic Oiurch. criminal cases they, may be would be likely to agree on the to be given to shut-ins and needy 8 "This program would be A School Service Club whose All who were woimded during in the South Windsor area. I-ast July she was awarded a Survivors include his wife, called upon to decide was one types of material which should dlanned in terms of the needs members would assist teachers. the operation will be out by to­ A new Brownie Troop waa ta- full tuition scholarship for her Mrs. Mary Iskowics Stanek; of the toplce debated yeeterday night and admitted to the Lo- be censored or labeled,” ...she dnd interests of the student," Fagan added, “This school is veatitured last night at the Wap­ senior year. A 1961 graduate of two sons, Frank Stanek o f Ta­ Playtime for Nursery Tots at Bunce Center at a press-bar seminar. vanlum University Hoepltol in said. Manchester Hlgb School and itFagan said. "Maybe its's wrong part of the community. We are ping Elementary School. Mrs. coma Park, Md., and William Superior Court Judge Herbert Leopoldville, described a a "The librarians have the res former co-editor of the High 'Mm be practical." looking to the board to appro­ Mrs. Roy Banks, nursery instructor at Bunce Center, supervises the playtime activities of S. MacDonald took the view­ Fred Monlz and Mrs. Mario NORMAN’S ponsibility to prqvide public in­ priate some money so we can Stanek of Manchester; two a group of her charges In the nursery room at Bunce. Sessions for pre-school children are modern hospital. Agnes are troop leaders. Mrs. School World, Miss Steiner con­ 8 high school is a multl- point that jurors need not be formation and enlightment **1110 hire some' of theses boys.” He brothers and two sisters in held Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon. Bunce Center on Olcott St. is sponsored by None of the rebel leaders William Driscoll, neighborhood tinues her work in the publica­ 'kmrpoae organization,” Fagan Poland and two grandchildren. totally Ignorant of all the facts through the recorded word,” reported that many schools hire tha Manchester Association for the Help of Retarded Children. The annual fund drive of the were captured thus far, officials co-chairman, was a guest. tion field, serving as editor of Where SERVICE Is Our {{old the board. "Students need before trial In order to be com­ Mrs. Little said the library skva-****'*^* students to aid the staff. The funeral will be held Fri­ association ends Thanksg;ivlng Day. Donations may be sent to MAHRC, 205 Olcott St. (Her­ said. Fire Engine Visit the university student yearbook fUifferent needs, and it is our Ballroom dancing, to teach day at 8:15 a.m. from the petent to render ah impartial board believes. for the p a s tJ ’,4 years. Besides ald photo by Ofiara.) decision. He listed a number of The South Windsor Volunteer l|ask to prepare them for so- some of the social graces. Fa­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 For this reason, librarians Fire Department visited the Co­ being a member of the Student BEST PRODUCT! •Slety.” gan indicated that all high Main St., with a Mass of re­ legal safeguards which he felt "challenge” censorship of books Publications Commission and can be provided by the court Rockville operative Nursery School yes­ FaiFhgan added that in the school students would be in­ quiem at St. John’s Polish Na­ which is urged or practiced by terday. Firemen demonstrated Gkmma Chi Rho, the honorary fPeat, the high school was pri- cluded and that five sessions tional Catholic Church at 9. Hospital Notes in the face of advance publica­ volunteer arbiters of moral or liberal arts sorority, she has EASY Firm Named School Unit tion of information about an ac­ to the four-year-old group some znarilarily for college students, but are planned. (One board mem­ Burial will be in S t John’s Two Arraigned political opinion, .she said. of the features of a fire engine. been treasurer and vice presi­ TERMS io w the school should be con- ber asked if the classes would Cemetery. PATIENTS TODAY: 256. cused person. Mrs. Little declared, "Any de­ Young Pianist with Manchester Civic Orchestra dent of Delta Phi Alpha, a so­ be open to board members.) Atty. F. Lee Bailey of Bos­ cial sorority. tem ed with alt students. Friends may call at the fu­ ToWorkon ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Seeks $7^000 InArea Breaks mand upon a member of the Manrhesti'r Evening Herald ’ In his report, Fagan noted A driver-education hot rod neral home tomorrow and ton, counsel for Dr. - Samuel ' staff or library board for the South Windsor correspondent. Ronald Ganattoslo of Bridgeport, 15-year-old pianist, will be guest soloist Wedne.sday, Dec. Donald Cooper, Wapplng; Gre­ Sheppard in hie recent appeal, -that about 40 per cent of the club. Fagan said that many Thursday from 7 to 9 pjn. removal of a book from the Brownie Joseph, telephone 644- 2, at the concert of the Manchester Civic Orchestra at 8:15 p.m. in Bailey Auditorium of Art Center Unique atudents were in college students are interested in cars. Prayers will be said at the gory Chokas, 81 Diane Dr.; took an opposite view, contend­ Two youths were arraigned shelves, purely because it does Manchester High School. He is a high school sophomore and studies with Raymond Hanson Plant Study Mrs. Joan D’Amour, 32il And­ For College 0148. bourses, about 55 per cent in "Times change,” he said. "In funeral home Thursday at I ing that any degree of opinion today in Circuit Ctourt 12 on not meet with the approval of a of Hartt College of Music, Hartford. He has won two youth auditions, the Eastern Connecti­ NEW YORK — The New Art 'Mon-college courses including my day our interests were in p.m. over Lake Rd., Andover; Mrs. brought Into the trial by a Juror charges of breaking and enter­ particular individual or group of cut Symphony and Connecticut Symphony youth audition, and has played with several sym­ Center at the Museum of Mod­ ^^usiness Education, Vocation- our bicycles.” The town has authorized the Mary Ann Dlulio, 5 Christopher The board of education voted vitiates his usefulness. ing with criminal intent and individuals. Is a threat to the li­ phony orchestras in this state. Ganattosio will play Chopin Concerto No. 1 with the orches­ ern Art is the only In.stituUon *al Agriculture, Industrial Arts, Fagran discussed the fact that WUUam L n ttc a engineering firm of Metcalf A St., Rockville; Ronald Garrison, unanimously last night to rec­ That point was one of the brary’s freedom of action in .se­ Explosion Levels tra, which is directed by Vytautus Marijoslus. Robert Goodberg, a senior at East Hartford of its kind devoted exclusively Eddy to perform preliminary Coventry; Mrs. Suzanne Law- ommend that the town board few on which there was any larceny in connection with High School and first flutist of the orchestra, will solo in Handel's "The Faithful Shep­ ■Home Economics and Technical many clubs and activities were William Lutton. 88, o f 56 breaks in several area service lecting books and other material to the creative development of •fcourses. available for the college-bound Alexander St., died thia morn­ design studies (or the proposed ton, 69 Walnut St.; Kathy Nel­ of directors grant the Manches­ basic disagreement among par­ for its patrons.” 3-Story Bui|ding herd." He was a finalist In the 1963 Aetna scholarship program. The Manchester Fine Art children, young people, and non­ ticipants in the seminar, the stations. .■ The remaining five per cent student, but few were aimed at ing at his home. Parker Village treatment plant. son, Oakdale; William Rook, ter Community College a $7,000 Bruce W. Klesow, 16, of New­ School Board Meeting Association will have an exhibit in the small auditorium at the high school, before the concert professions. It has (our studios, it:-;.: ,^ould be enrolled, if they are the student who cannot or does Mr. Lutton was bom in The plans are to be ready in 125 Coleman Rd.; Kathy Solo- supplemental appropriation for third annual such seminar con­ The. board of education will and during intermisaion. Tickets are available at Bcller’s Music Shop, Dubaldos Music Cen­ two workshops, and an exhibi­ ducted (or the press by the Con­ ington and Harry F. Apraham, (Continued from Page One) ,able to meet the criteria, in the not want to go on to college. Glasgow, Scotland, Sept. 1, time for a referendum on the monson, 39 Oliver Rd.; Mrs. the current school year. 21, of Windsor were brought to meet tonight at 7 :30 in the teach­ ter, Ward's Music Co., or at the door. (Herald photo by Pinto.) tion hall. work preparation course. He reported that about 75 project in April. Brenda Yeomans, 57 Kensing­ necticut Bar Association. er's lounge of South Windsor 1876, and came to the United The request was submitted by the Hartford State Jail to lieu children had not been found. ------Fagan listed the needs, in- students, a very high number, States 79 years ago. H4 wsa The preliminary engineering ton St.; CJhristopher Yontka, Dean F i^ erick Lowe on the The conference took place at High School. of bond. They were Cameron, 22 months, She was later identified as ^rests and abilities of thestu- turned out for a rifle club. "It a resident of Rockville and work for the $450,000 treatment 34 Prospect St., Rockville; Ron­ basis that the 1964-65 college the Stratford Motor Inn. (Two The pair was arrested early The board will meet in the {jdents included in^ the five per left us with a problem, Fag^ Willlmantlc before coming to Herald staff members attend­ gymnasium at the high school and Deborah, 3. Marianne Whitecalf, 21. plant is to cost no more than ald Forget, 44 Pioneer Circle; enrollment is 25 per cent higher this mornlnig near Ken’s Serv­ "I don’t know what kept her 'iCent. They include; said, “but the instructor is Manchester in 1644. He retired $6,700, to be financed from the Patrick Humphrey, 41 Chest­ than had been estimated when ed.) ice Station, Rt. 6, Andover. on Dec. 8 prior to the regular Mrs. Brown, her 5-day-old Needs, academic, reading, working things out.” many yearr ago aa a dairy and Bailey, Judge MacDonald, meeting for the dedication of from suffocating,” said Father sewer department reserve fund. nut St.; Richard TTaute, 5 High the $115,500 budget was ap­ They were charged to connec­ son, Ray, and another son, Da­ Bernard Brapson of the Cathe­ l;^>elling, penmanship, arithme­ Dr. Raymond E. Ramsdell, food inspector for the State Because the town has agreed Ridge Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Ag­ proved. and the third principal speaker, tion with breaks into Ken's, the Hugh S. Greer Memorial. vid, 5, were taken to the hospi­ tic, citizenship, basic Elnglish, superintendent of schools, said of Ck)nnectlcut, Sfter 35 years Thanksgiving Service Set dral Immaculate Conception, to build the treatment plant nes Humphries, 12 Lllley St.; The largest Item In the add­ Alfred Friendly, managing edi­ Negpo’s Service Station, Bol­ tal (or treatment of bruises and "She was pinned by a beam and 4)aslc vocabulary, group guid- he has been investigating the service. by July 1, 1968, the town does ed appropriation is $5,490 for tor of the Washington Post, all ton; Herb’s Service Station, Rt. The Thanksgiving Service of abrasions. -mnee, individual guidance and James Murray, Columbia; Miss Our Savior Lutheran Church, there were bricks all around possibilities of obtaining state He was a membsr of the Wil- not have time to reapply for additional instructors, including agreed that there should be no 6A and Rt. 6, and Axelrod’s The north and east walls and heSLlth education. limantic Lodge o f Elks. He at­ Harriett Duncombe, 61 Garth Graham Rd., will be held tomor­ her.” aid fbr the dropout program. a federal loan to finance the $3,750 for hiring an added, full­ prior restraint on publication of Service Station, both to Colum­ most of the west wall were Vocational needs, develop-' - tended South Methodist Rd.; Daniel Wright, 147 School row evening at 7. Some residents, trapped on He added that the work pro preliminary plans. The House time social science Instructor news of trials. bia blown out. The upper floors and '■ment o f at least one saleable Church. St.; Anthony 'Tomashunas, On Friday, the youth choir the slanting upper floors, were gram would need a carefully sC' and Home Finance Agency de­ for the second semester. Friendly put the emphasis on Bond for Kiesow.'waa set at roof on the north side dropped ‘.^kill; learning through direct lected teacher who is geared to He is survived by a daugh­ South Windsor; Mrs. Jessie will practice at 7; p.m. at the rescued by firemen u.sing aerial nied the town a planning ad­ Othet' Items include addition­ compromise and accommoda­ $1,000 and for Aprahjun at $3.- to the first floor level. About (experience on the job, and de- the student’s level of accom ter, Miss Florence C. Lutton, Swartz, 117 Cedar St.; Nichq- 000. The two are seneduled to church. Adult choir praqtlce, will ladders and a ’ ’cheiry-picker," vance in March. al clerical assistance, postage, tion in the continuing disagree­ half the building on the south i^elopment of good work habits. plishment. with whom he made his home. las LaRenta, 65 Wedgewood appear In Manchester Circuit be held at 8 p m. which has a large basket Authorization to proceed advertising, library books, sup­ ment between newsmen and the side was left standing, but there m.ounted on a long boom. ,7‘You can't make the classroom The subject is expected to be Funeral services will be held Dr.; Thomas Gionfriddo, 52 plies and equipment. Court 12 on Dec. 14. Communion Service Tomorrow 'Tike it is out there," Fagan further discussed at the next Friday at 11 a.m. at the Holmes with the plans for the plant Russell St.; Clifford Jarvis, 36 bar over the conflicts which The First Congregational were holes in the wall and some Edward and Vivian Schooley, FOR THE HOLIDAY came from Town Eng;lneer Wal­ Dean Lowe’s enrollment fig­ arise from the constitutional of the apartments were ex­ both 57, were asleep in their l^ d e d . curriculum meeting of the Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Eva Dr.; Susan Magee, 28 An- ures are ba.sed on 87 full-time Church, Main .St., will hold a •' Personal needs, development board, slated for Jan. 25 at 7:30 The Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, ter Fuas. In a letter to Metcalf saldi Rd.; Mrs. Margaret Kelm, g:uarantees of a free press and Thanksgiving eve communion posed. second-floor apartment. BEAUTIFUL A Eddy—the Boston engineer­ students and 45^ full-time Rezoning Bills An hour and a half after the Mrs. Schooley was thrown OUR CEMETERY k>f favorable attitudes (Fagan p.m. at the Skinner Road Ele­ pasrtor of South Methodlat Coventry; David Adams, Car­ equivalency students. of due process for accused per­ service at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. GENERAL ELECTRIC jisald many have negative at- (jhurch, will officiate. Burial ing firm which designed the Saturday, the junior choir will explosion, firemen dug a young from bed and rescued by fire­ mentary School. The public may penter Rd.; Richard Hiller, 23 Full-time students are those sons. POMPON BOIKPUETS 'Aitudes), self-confidence, suc- attend the sessions. will be in New WUllmanUc Ce­ town’s treatment plant off Ol­ Bunce Dr.; Carl Meyer, 16 IVln- Bailey put the streas on al­ Deadline Today hold its first rehear.sal in the woman out of the basement and men, but her husband was BASKETS AND cott 8t.—Fuss outlines the who have each enrolled in 12 or pinned in bed by the ceiling. A U T O M A T I C jjeess, sense of achievement, metery. demere Ave„ Rockville; Brian lowing the press to publish Metzger Chapel. Rehearsals will placed her in an ambulance. (Siense of values, wanting tobe- Friends may call at the fu­ planning requirements. more hours of study in regular POTTED MUMS ^2.50 Martin, 85 E. Middle Tpke.; curricular courses. Full-time what it chooses and then ac­ (Continued from Page One) CONTAINERS ARE jjong, feel needed, motivation neral home tomorrow from 7 to TTie plant, he says, is to pro­ cepting legal liability for any CLOTHES WASHER About Town vide "complete treatment (both Sheri Ann Trotter, Broad equivalency student figures are Large assortment of other potted plants at ^ d goals. 9 p.m. Brook. damage done. ^ Interests, job, cars and mon- primary and secondary) for a arrived at by dividing the fig­ of nearly equal population R E A D Y N O W BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A ure 12 into the combined hours In a question period, Bailey units. reasonable prices. Jay. Most of these students Frank J. Mansfield detach­ Albert C. N adaea combination of industrial and >*want to escape from the child’s domestic sewage” originating son to Mr. and Mrs, Paul On- of the remaining 136 part-time Indicated he would have trial An earlier special session on Has famous FiUer-Flo. Big ment, Marine Corps League and Albart C. Madaan, 68, o f Wil­ dias, Wapplng; a son to Mr. and students. courts cite the press for con­ reapportionment ended Sept. 10 family size capacity. All *world into maturity. They Auxiliary, will attend the me­ in the northeast comer of son, brother of Edward A. Mrs. Robert Buckley, 11 Grant Dean Lowe has estimated tempt of court in a far wicierjwith the politically divided As- porcelain tub and top. ^ a n t to start living. morial Mass for the late Presi­ Madsen of Manchester, died town. OPEN EVENINGS and Rd. that the college enrollment for range of situations than would *'sembly unable to agree on a Safety lid switch and 'i Ability, dormant in most of dent John F. Kennedy tomor­ yesterday at his home. As part of the study, the en­ McCONVILLE iilhese students. BIRTHS TODAY; A son to the second semester will hold Judge MacDonald. many other great features. row at 7:30 p.m. at St. James’ Other survivors Include his gineers are to study the opera­ re-nnortlonment plan. THANKSGIVING "Every youngster has abili- Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lewie, 15 stable at 80 per cent of the en­ Church. The group will assem­ wife, a son, two sisters and tion of the Colonial Board and On the eve of the third meet­ Greenhouses and Florisf gty,” Fagan said. Fagan pro- rollment for the current semes­ SHAH TO VISIT ing of the lawmakers since DAY ble at 7:15 at the church. four grandchildren. Lydall A Foulds plants on Wadsworih St. Kposed that a study phase be ter, and that tuition payments, OTTAWA (.AP)—The Shah Nov. 10, a wide variety of pro­ .302 W O O D B R ID G E S T .— 649-.'>947 Funeral services will be held Parker St. to determine the DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- J^eveloped in the classroom D A Y : Thomas Pratt, East in excess of estimates, will be of Iran and Empress Farah posals had been drafted. Sev­ VFW members will attend tomorrow at 2:80 p.m. at the character of the wastes now PERFECT GIFTS FOR THE HOME ita r tin g in the ninth grade, Hartford; Donald Nelson, Willi- sufficient to offset the $7,000 will pay a visit t'o Canada in eral were Introduced during the the memorial Mass for the late Taylor and Modeen Funeral being discharged into Lyda,U ■^e added that most pupils in President John F. Kennedy to­ Brook. The two plants contrib­ mantic; Mrs. Mamie Belair. 713 supplemental appropriation. May, last special session. sthe potential dropout category Home, 283 Washington St., E. Middle Tpke.; Arthur Doane, morrow at 7:30 p.m. at St. Hartfard. Burial will be in Ce­ ute toward the pollution of the iliean be spotted earlier, James' Church. All officers and 42 S. Hawthorne St.; Pamela dar Hill Cemetery. brook, which flows In turn into i* In grade 9, a CORE program color guaixis will meet at the Young, Hebron; Mrs. Florence Friends may call at the fu­ Union Pond and the Hockanum jfwould be developed to teach post home in uniform at 7 p.m. River. Gustafson, 15 Waddell Rd.; neral home tonight from 7 to 9. JiEnglish. social studies, reading The new treatment plant Mrs. Dorothy Morton. 28 Rus­ rskills, spelling and citizenship. Due to the Thanksgiving The family suggests that must be capable of treating the sell St.; Mrs. Anna Howley, 26 I ^ m h u s f i ! M In addition, a skill subject holiday, Seafood Night usu­ those who wikh^ to do so may Industrial wastes ss well as do- 1 Portland St.i Earle Everett Jr. I^m econom icai! '.Vuch as shop, typing or sewing ally held at the VFW Home on contribute to the'Heart Fund. mestlc wastes originating in 168 S. Main St.; William Valvo, ^ o u ld be taught, plus health Friday evenings will be can­ new subdivisions In the area. Coventry: Cassandra Hnath, Mra. John Novak ■Wlucatlon, group guidance, celed this Friday. The engineers must also Stafford Springs; Robert Mc­ W ithm etic and physic^ educa- Mrs. Stella Novak, 74, of East study the extent of existing pol­ Connell, 94 Bissell St,; Mrs. vilon. VFW members will meet to­ Hartford, widow of John No­ lution In Lydall Brook, In order Ethel Bartlett, Hartford. I linTe my laundry dried « In the Grade 10,. subjects night at 7 at the post home and vak and mother of Raymond A- to design the treatment plant DISCHARGED TODAY: I like my laundry ;,'Would include English, social then proceed to White-Gibson Novak of 136 Falknor Dr., Man- BQ that it will meet existing John Van Wyck, 8 Lincoln St.; {•tudies, the skill subject, arith- Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, to cheater, died this' morning in water purity standards. Mrs. Ina Mankin, 71 Pitkin St.; while I do i^etic, physical education and pay respects to Frank Bien- East Hartford. Fuss also asks recommenda­ Janet Sombric, 91' Laurel St.; , * ’ igpoup guidance. A limited work kowski, father of Chester A. Other survivors include six tions to r sites for the plant, Mrs. Martha Freeman, 628 W. to dry ffe n tt ffr ;i"v program would begin, and all Bienkow.skl, a member. sons, a daughter and twenty- schematic drawings of alterna­ Middle Tpke.; Nancy Wisnow- mi six grandchildren. tive types of treatment facili­ ski. South Windsor; Mrs. usehold cnores. iK-iV-iV-itte ■ The funeral will be held to­ ties, and preliminary estimates Martha Wood. Cider Mill Rd., : I'■ - morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the of construction, operation and Vernon; Patricia Dunay, Staf­ m Newkirk and Whitney Funeral maintenance costs. ford Springs; John Schwanke, Long Hill Rd., Andover; Pat­ Home, 818 Burnside Ave., East The fee (or the design work Hartford, with a Mass o f re- rick Humphrey, 41 Chestnut Is based on the manual of pro­ St.; Rernie Graham, 80 Wells quiem at 9 at Biassed SaerS'- fessional practice of the Con- ment Church, 86 Cambridge Dr., St.; Mrs. Josephine McCooe, 113 necticut Society of Professional Bissell St.: Mrs. Frances East Hartford. Burial will be in Engrineers. Rose Hill Memorial Park. Steiner, 444 Center St.; Dennis Rocky Hill. . Towers, Wlllimantic; William Clifford, Wapping; Mrs. Jean Friends may call at the fu­ South Windsor neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Foley. 21 Canterbury St.; Wil­ liam Tierney, Hartford; Med- eric Daigneault, 51 Vernon i t ’s flnm eless, Parked Car Hit, Ave., Rockville; Thomas Gion­ F n n e r a lt friddo, 52 Russell St.; Clifford o f ehurse* GENERAL ELECTRIC Driver Arrested Loomis, 248 School St.; Mrs. Joan Rehor and daughter. 12 of course* Mrs. Robert P. WHlard Lawrence W. Batas, 21, of Burke Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Elsie It^s eiectriet A U T O M A T I C The funeral o f Mrs. Pauline Manchester was arrested and James and son, Enfield; Mrs. It*s eiectriet M. Willard, wife of Robert P. charged with driving while un­ Sharon Bender and son. Long- CLOTHES DRYER Willard of 380 E. Mlddla Tpks., der the influence of liquor after meadow,' Mass.; Mrs. Theresa hot water was held yesterday afternoon police said his car struck an Godin and .son, East Hartford; at Watkina-Waat Funeral amply parked vehicle on Buck- Mrs. Evelyn Thomas and son, REPAY. A M O U N T Home. 142 E Center St. Robert land Rd. last night. 13 Luclori St.; Mrs. Barbara Has many features includ­ MONTHLY O F L O A N Johansson, reader of the First Two Manchester youths, who Possum and daughter, 96 Le- Let Beneficial put ing veritable Ume control Church of Christ, Scientist, of police believe were passengers land St.; Mrs. Karen Gordon The new oil powered water heaters $16.75 $300 and friction door latch, 8 Mancheatar, conducted the in the Bates car, were admitted and daughter. Kelly Rd., Ver­ Most women are economical. They’re also busy and particular. Those non. will give you four times more hot temps., 2 heat dryer. 26,58 500 servlto. Mrs. Robert Kempfer to Manchester Memorial Hoa- who hav*e electric dryers find they waltz through washday. A push of pital. CASH 36.41 700 was organist. Burial was In water at about half the cost of your the button and i,’>stantly they get gentle sunshine. Never never never 51.16 1.000 East Cemetery. Brian Martin, 19, of 85 E. Bearers ware Jamas Adams, Middle Tpke., is reported in sat­ present method. It ties right into do they end up with wind-whipped, sun-faded or frozen laundry. And NO PAYMENTS UNTIL MARCH 1st, 1968 in your pocket-fast *On 24 month plan Mo»t women 8r« busy. They’re also particular and economical. Thoft Eliot Rowlay, John Shorrock isfactory condition with a slight U.S. Boosts they have a choice of damp-dry or bone-dry. If you’d like to waltz and Donald Taylor. concussion and multiple abra­ who have electric dryers find they waltz through washday. A push of your regular fiiel atorage to give A sions. f through washday, see your electric dryer dealer now. ••t 8«t to enjoy the holMeysl Get the cash you want now fo r shop- the button and instantly they get gentle sunshine. Never never never you oceans of hot water almost aa a TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY AT Larry Lisciotti, 17, of 15 Goa­ Banks^ Rate ^ g , for paying bills, for any good reason. Apply at Beneficial lee Dr., was treated for a lac­ do they end up with wind-whipped, sun-faded or frozen laundry. And ^ wliwo the money is reedy and wafting — and find out what Paratroops Hold bonus. Get the facts from your oil This is a good time to ask your dealer eration above the right eye, and they have a choice of damp-dry or bone-dry. If you’d like to waltz about a liberal installation allowance. fieef holiday service Isl Tiwo million families do each year. discharged. Of Discount through washday, see your electric dryer dealer now. heat dealer . . . aU the hot water 0 Congo Capital Bates, of 28 Tanner St., was charged with operating a mo­ you can use for half the cost. 8 (Continued from Page One) This is a good time to ask your dealer BENEFICIAL (Continued from Pegs Om ) tor vehicle while under the in­ INC* ft fluence of liquor and failure to his Texas ranch, talked by tele­ ■bout a. liberal installation allowance. 8 IBM FINANCE SYSTEM 1964 r chael Hoare, a South Africa, nan^ one-half the highway. phone with Secretary, of the 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD ft hhd made "a triumpluil entry" Resented in East Hartford's Treasury Douglas Dillon and f, into the rebel capital. Circuit (jourt 18 aeasion this with William McCheshey S Leans up to $1000— Loans life-insured at low cost In Washington, the U .l. StAta morning. Bates had his case Martin, chairman of the Feder­ • The Hartford Electric Light Com pany 8 Bonafeiol Rnonco Co. of Manchester Department said that thras contlhued until Friday after al Reserve Board, about the jjjy The Hartford Electric Light Com pany I OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 I hours after the paratrpopa m iida posting bond set at $ 00. U.S. and British actions. C 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTEFt MANCHESTER BETTER HOME HEAT COUNCIL 1 1 ' I III ■ l■ ll■ ■ — S— — their dawn drop foreign hoe- Patrolman Wlllbun Ryan of . Dillon and Martin sought to miR mmimmED lucTRicmifANr M ltehefl 3-41B6 • (Over JSo. New England TsI. Business Office) tagea began flocking, to 8taa- tha South Window Police De­ allay^ (ears that the board’s ac­ ALWAYS PLENTY OF PARKING SPACI A . k le yv tlle airport, but Ife to 80 partment -to InvJiUgating the tions'represent a mova towaM YOyR IHm W RW HED ELECTRIC COtEPAHY weoe loaowii'to aeoMant f ' mofiataiV restraint . HANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANGHE81K8, OUNN^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 84,1964 ■ARGBBSTBS BVENING HERAW . MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964 FACE ELEVSf

ing out of this southern French ‘ Coventi hot work crews could not get elw- He was unhurt B A R R iC iN I Uss It Wisely Engine Trouble Into the wreckage until this FOR RENT axetaslvely at School Board to Negotiate morning. P e o p le Events in World PANMUNJOM. Korsa ( ^ ) 8 and 16 mm. Movie Frojae- A young man working hte May Have Caused Several families perished. tors—«onnd or sIlMt, sIm - - Communist North Iwrso , Among toe victims was an ALLABABBD, Xtidto (AP) so IqhgVii tto U.S. charged today that fw r U.N. Liggeff Drug Discussion on Junior High way t h i w ^ college neMis 86 mm. Slide projeetdto. M ot Judith Blhiii* C3ougfa of In the Vljayalakahml AndltJiM won • threat (pantste. ,China Command naval vessels Inteud- PABXADS sU the-help he ean get T « - Rome Air Crash American Roman Catholic bish­ Boat HaiHord boouno tho bride runawM rioction to ParllOTaent Trill fievsr be a parfy to t b i t a x - ed into its waters off Koreas terday RoMrt L. Hgoorionl, op, Edward C. Daly, 79, of Dee WELDON DRUG CO. of Terance RUey Scribner of from Pfaulpur, tho OT«t oiM tlal nuclaar teat baa tr^ty.*' Planned by Robertson PTA 22, of Portland, Conn., who .The ixNU^ of education,, in Ite^ Lost night’s debate was pre- Moines, Iowa. An aide, Megr. east coast of 14 occasions be­ (Conttnued from Page One) 991 Main 648-0*1 Portland, Maine, Saturday at held by h«r brother, tho late ■tudiee evenlngB at the Uni- firet order, ol busiaeas last night, cipltated by a letter from the Joseph Sondag, 43, of Atlantic, N ew s The Piqiar rsial)ateaeher negotiation, ed a meeting with the board from their positions and toe been in Rome for the Vatican that if war breaks ontHgaln 194th meeting of the Military Oobooi P T A today at worldng during the day, re­ front chute burned. Those pas­ Ibo bride is a daughter of Mr. LAVRITZ MELCHIOR gave Mrs. Pandit 110,649 votoa you may M y that new teachers ,mnd went e long (With a sugges­ " t o . discuss professional sala­ Ecumenical Council, which re­ “Japaa, as''aa Amsrieaa au- Armistice Oommjssion. i B p.m; t t thd ichool ig dxpreRs- ceived help ^ > 9 . en v flfx - sengers escaping from these and Mrs. Russell K QOugh of SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) to 68,m for bar four rivals. ckn be hired. The problem pected eource. Circuit Court tion by Atty. Wjlliam Collins of ries, and other matters perti­ cessed Sa,turday, and were on olkar bass, will bear the brunt The U.N. Command said the |Uy called for ,a-dlicuOTlon on the would he in 'finding teachers ■eperatenegoUatlohawlth teach­ exits jumped to toe ground. East Hartford. The brid^oom — Mary Markham Melchior, 40, kbv. Pandit, who is 64, is on* and bs inevitably invoivsd in a charge would be Investigated. 12 Judge Stanley Yeetikie- nent to the new (1965-66) edu­ their way to toe Holy Land. GASH SAVINGS bSlSS^ -*t«hibr Hflh School willing to accept the conditions ers organisational , "From preliminary reports, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude television producer, baa filed pected to press Prims Minister nuclear holocaust" wlez remitted 816 of hie- 8M cation budget, and to the main­ One of toe pilots, John Chur­ But U.S. Rear Adm. jj' which could result. This is ah- ; The motion |o rescind its Sept. some of toe passengers escaped chill of Ridgefield, Conn., went I r K ) R. Scribner of Portland. suit for a divorce from her huS' Lai B at^ u r Shastri for a caM- Blackburn Jr., the senior U.N. fine for epeedlng, with the tenance of sound and fruitful . A-iwerendunr) ■vote on this other instance of placing the 14-adopted policy of negotiating through toe emergency exit The Rev. K. EJnar Rask of band of ,6H months, Liaurits nst post. Shs has mads it clear I8TA)(BUL, TMritsy (AP) — member of the comnjlsslon, encouragement; "Be eure to ralatlons between the school from hospital to hospital, ,pri)poaed building and a stor­ child’s education In jeopardy.!' with a refNPeeentative teacher’s over toe left wing, and one or searching for his wife, who had Trinity Covenant Church per­ Melchior. she wants a key post. She has Fressing temperatnrss . and said the locations given for me epmd lt,on your tuition>'t administration and the profes­ age building for the Coventry The letter concludes, "F or committee; was -med«| by Bel- two of toe crew members formed the double ring cere­ Her suit, filed Monday in San< long had dreams of being prims snowdrifts acoounted for n alleged violations Indicated the sional .^taff. been a passenger. She was mony. Robert Lyons was the ta Monica, Calif., charges the minister some day. School System criling for ap­ these major reasons, we, the don Schaffer and was backed by through the, cockpit windows. dead. deaths in various parts of Tur­ ships were in International Hummels, Gifts, erine Sblenski,' Faula .Tllling- MEA representatives had ap­ soloist and Mrs. Richard Lind- 74-year-old Wagnerian tenor proval of an appropriation of members o f the Education A s­ only Atty. John Rottner. Those passengers who had key Monday. waters. hast, Marcus Tilton ai)d Judith peared at a Nov. 15 meeting atrom was the organist. Bou­ wiOi "extreme mental cruelty.” ROME (AP) — An EgypUan ReliKions Items 181,107,600 will be held from 6 sociation of Coventry, appeal to ■Schaffer, then made a new mo­ evacuated onto the left wing Most of UMse who died were Treeiehuk. of the board’s personnel com­ Defends Examt n :i. She formerly was his secretary. diplomat in Italy only two • Open 6 Days • l a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at the yoi^ as tho responsible citizens tion, suggested by Atty. Collins were blown off by the explosion quets of yellow and white Fuji caught in snowstorms. mittee, but had walked out CAI.I.MN chrysanthemums with autumn They separp*"'’ Nov. 6. months has been declared un­ Maple Yield Varies ■-two voting polls In town. of Coventry, to construct a now Grade 11, Itathleen Crane, and passed - unanimously ,< that but survived. The aircraft was Michael Hunt, Thomas Kolod- within five minutes of the meet­ totally destroyed by the fire.” HARTFORD (A P ) — A state foliage were on the altar. welcome and expelled by the 9 A.M. to 9 P.H. After a discussion Supt, of Junior High School for our the board's personnel committee NARBONN|], France (AP) — ziej, Richard Papanos and Da­ meet separately with represen­ ing’s .'jtart. The M F T’s repre- official eays that oral examina­ The iMdde, given in marriage WILUAn. U'PWYER Italian government for his part NEW YORK—It takes 13 to Schools Wilson L. Tilley will chUdren. Vote 'yes’ Monday, Twenty-eight of those aboard A hank messenger was kid­ M4 Main St. 648-7 ^ Nov. 30.” vid Stbrre. tatives of the Manchester Edu­ sontati^ves, who had also ap­ tions given state troopers for by her father, wore a full-length NEW YO RK (AP) — Former in the attempt to ship a man tp 46 gallons of fresh maple sap, answer questions. Supt. Tilley — most of them Americans and FUEL OIL naped Monday, forced into a car cational Association (MEA) and peared, remained behind and many of them TWA personnel — promotions are fair, reasonable gown of ivory peau de sole, de­ Mayor William O’Dwyer of New Cairo in a ctistom-flUed trunk. depending on sugar content, to Book Fair Note f 199 Grade 10, Kathleen Mahr, and robbed of |40,000. lias sent a letter to parents of Manchester Federation of presented their recommenda­ survived. and conducted properly. signed with jeweled neckline, York Is in a hospital for treat­ Abdel Ismail Salem, 30, a first boll down to one gallon o f puplla attending Coventry High The Robertson School PTA Patricia Mlnicucci, Peter -Pou- secretary at the United Arab Police found him, several Teachers (MFT), to discuss bud­ tions. Twelve state troopers recent­ three • quartern - length sleeves ment of a heart ailment. hours later howd and gagged mkple syrup. One taphole w ill School notifying them that In tw(>day book fair realized 8100 cel, Isis Purvie, Ann Roy, Sally Some were hurled 80 yards by N O W O N L Y Republic Embassy, left Monday which will be used to purchase getary and other recommends The board’s personnel policy, ly called the examinations un­ and a fitted bodice accented with O'Dwyer, 74, was reported in alongside a main highway ‘ lead­ b rii^ 16 to 80 gallons of sap. addition to himself being at Scovell, Mae Sears, Cynthia explosions that turned the four- night for Chiro. new books for the school 11- Squires and Frederick 'Toung. tions, and that the committee’s ' as adopted on Sept. 14, is the jet airliner Into a mass of burn­ fair and hired a lawyer. a self band and front bow. She satisfactory condition at Beth the meeting, the local board of recommendations be presented | same policy It had followed in­ George J. Walker, director of Israel Hospital In New York Salem was the third Egyptian XMRO brary. The project co-chairmen Grade 9, James Eaton, Joan ing twisted metal wreckage. wore an ivory alencon lace man­ diplomat expelled in the man-ln- education, Coventry High Prin­ to the superintendent of schools formally for V ie previous two the State Personnel Department tilla and carried a cascade bou­ City. 'd^ DufdlOAT Mrs. Garland Reedy and Mrs. Gillon, Randgill Oleqney, Shir­ Seven of the survivors were in a-trunk case. Officials said he s d y s ... cipal Milton A. Wilde and Cov­ Dexter Woodman have ex- ley KUchy, Christine Melady, by Dec. 16. l years. It calls for a teachers’ grave condition. said Monday that the charges quet of ivory gladioli, roses and In 1960, after four years as entry High Vice Principal Louis There W;is added unanimity | negotiating committee com- were examined carefully. mayor, O'Dwyer resign ed to had been booked to fly to Cairo preesed appreciation to those Kathleen Moriarty and Joan Some escaped without a lemon leaves. last Tuesday on the same plane “Secretaries Love MeP* Mager WUl also be at the meet- atoong all of the board members ■ posed -Df representatives from V ' I supporting the program In ob­ Murdock. scratch. "Six senior out-of-state police Mra. Edward N. Wojcik of 112■ ______G A LLO2 N ■ which was to have carried Mor- ^ing. He urges all citizens hav- that the negotiation policy be re -! both the M EA and MFT, based East Hartford, cousin of the MBS. EDWARD D. STONE "H t slew, ktiky c»n sisckhMSI servance of American 'Educa­ Grade 8, Alan Aho, Deborah As the plane ground to a halt officers who conducted the dechsd Louk, an Israeli ettisen FOR EXPERT Lnch ksir tsrvicti Jlng any questions on the pro- tion Week and placing orders viewed for possible change be- on the ratio of membership in with flames enveloping It, doors exams,” he said, "w ere found to bride, was the matron of honor. become ambassador to Mexico. Brink, Kathleen Cooper, Larry who was found bound and Ltii ittseil esttiitt f posed building to attend the for books. fore next September. j each organization. opened and passengers jumped have been properly screened by Miss Susan E. Alford of Water- NEW YORK (AP) — The wife gagged in a trunk marked "dip­ I WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING Dinsmore, Rita Faulkingham, Last night’s action followed a j In 1962 the M EA had 10 rep- COOPERATIVE town was an honorary brides­ of Edward Durell Stone filed Shiriitr koi4 papsr espln. I meeting. Mrs. Maury, Cohn, P T A Pamela Green, Stuart Griffin, to the ground. this department and state police lomatic mail." RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING Happy tesil asly IS c par espy Coventry Grammar School chairman for the school’s li­ short but heated discussion, with resentatives and the M FT had It WM toe first disaster at the officlal.s. on. ( ().>»i’.\\Y maid. suit Monday for separation from Susan Haun, Lynne Howland, several of the board members one. In 1963 the M EA again COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE (minimurn order 25c) PTA and all interested persona brary program, lists volunteers ■seaside airport since it went "In additiona,” Walker said, The attendants were dressed her husband, internationally TOKYO (AP) — Communist Jean Huckins, Jane Lee, Eileen expressing pointed remarks: had 10, but the M FT had two. ■\ (if are Invited. The CGS P T A ex- who have already given 60 Into operation five years ago. ” we found the examination of­ alike in floor - length sheath known architect. China said today its nuclear SEE Tkt fakuloat XEROX COPKR Safranek, Dennis Sherman. Collinfs — "The MEA broke The allocation was figured on BOI,.\M) <»!!. <•(), hours to this program: Mrs. There were broken, moaning ficers had been properiy brief gowns of emerald green velvet, Mrs. Stode, 37, the former testing is a sovereign right and atrras yoi at: ecuUve board Is making an Marvin Slayton, Leslie Taylor, faith. with Ih* board and with ; the ratio of one representative W alter J. Hurley, Mrs. John survivors lying on the ground ed and had conducted toe exam < designed with satin back panel Marla Elena Torch, asked $6,600 that Japanese Prims Minister opinion survey concerning the Susan Taylor. Colleen Tierney, Its loaders Ir pressing for a for each 40 teacher-members, S IN f'K I!)3.'i R E E D' S Wile, Mrs. Paul Clark, Mrs. and blackened bodies visible in fairly and reasonably and ac u and back bow. She wore a a month, above taxes, for her­ Eisaku Sato has no right to pro­ CLARKE MOTOR SAIES| project. This 1x>ard is seeking Donna Tilley and Martin policy change in the middle of This year, the M FT voted to .31.-> HKO.\n Sn iOuKT Francis Dorsey, Mrs. Cohn, toe wreckage through flames matching headpiece and carried self and their two children, Ben- test. Manchester Shopping Parkada ^opinions from Us members and Young. the school year, thus upsetting go along with the policy, but cording to departmental ri;L. Mrs. Edgar M. Boisvert, Mrs. and smoke. The metal was so policy.” a cascade bouquet of yellow Fuji jEunin, 9, and Maria, 2. She Red China's official Peking , 301 BROAD STREET—643-9521 643-7167 I other parents of tJie children of Grade 7, Michelle Allen. timetable. | the M EA refused to accept the IMmpons and woodroses backed charged abandonment, cruelty People’s Dally said "China has kOGS as to. whether the P TA Thomas G. Welles. Mrs. Thomas Small, Mrs. Bernard* Gilbert, Brenda Bearce, Robert Bray, Rottr^r — "This Is not a per- recommendation of its own per- with oak leaves. and nonsupport in the action In every right to strengthen its Yf/rOGRAPHIC SERVICE, fShouM take a definite stauid In Susai^ Bums, CJhtire Carrier, TOnal but Is, a personnel mat- sonnel committee, and voted Stephen Scribner of Portland, New York State Supreme Court. ■favor of the proposed school; if Mrs. Robert W alter and Mrs. Dudley Ferg^uson. Daniella Cloutier, James Crane, on overwhelmingly against the Maine, served as his brother’s Stone, 62, and his wife were ' the parents think an Informa- Richard Cunningham, Debra toe MEA, which repre.sents 86 to policy. It favors negotiation by best man. John H. Krinjak of married 10 years ago. Mothers Cancel Meeting ip iiiiiiiiil il QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 ^tion meeting (such as Is being The Mothers Club o f Coven­ Edmondson, Kimberly Glenney, Manchester was an usher and held) would be helpful to vot- Kristine Glenney, Mary_ Ann Richard E. Clough of East Hart­ JAMES DRURY try meeting scheduled for today ^ of the blame can be attributed c i i r'ers; If they plan to attend the at 8 p.m. at the Nather Hale Hansen, Richard Hladky7 Selly ford was a junior usher, both are •LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Huckljis, Mary Kuchy, Linda ; to Supt. William Curtis’ bulle- Salvador Long Capital Good news for patient people. Burlan-Mosa James Drury’s wife, Crystall, 164 EAST CENTER ST. ^Scheduled meeting, and if those Community Center has been cousins of the bride. Freceiving the circular are mem- LeDoyt, Ernest Lepter, John tin to the teachers, in which he ------Mrs. Clough wore a cranberry MRS. TERANCE RILEY SCRIBNER has been granted a divorce in cancelled in lieu o f the Robert­ Jbera of CGS PTA or not. McKusick, Marilee Miller, Lynn announced _our Sept. 14 policy BRASILIA — Salvador, in toe The ’65 Buicks are in produetlon again. erepe sheath dress with match­ Los Angeles. M ANCH ESTER — 649-5261 son School PTA meeting, same vote, but did" hot, explain that State of Bahia, was the first city * In making the survey, the time, at the school. Moeng, David Roy, Nancy ing accessories and a corsage She testified Monday; “ When Safranek, Diane Troutman and i the poUcy \>as subject for re- built by Portuguese colonists in executive board is not requir­ The lunch program at Coven­ And lots of new Bnteksareon their way tons. of pink sweetheart roses and a man doesn’t',want to be mar­ Randy Winkel. I view before next year.” , Brazil. It was the capital for White pompons. The bride­ ried to you, and you love him, Ample Parking Front and Rear ing persons to sign their names, try High School tomorrow will I Mrs. Katherine Bourn — ” It j 314 years, until 1763; then Rio Help ns send your favorite on Its way to yon. groom's mother, wore a royal that is enough to cause tur­ y only to chock a blank Indicat­ be omitted since classes w ill be might be better to operate with ' de Janeiro became toe capital. moil.” ing "yes" or "no.” dismissed at 12:10 p.m. for the Manchester Evening Herald blue and emerald green brocade Coventry correspondent, F. no policy of any kind and per-' ------^— Drury, 30, and his wife, 36. • The Education Association of Thanksgiving receu. - Lunches Come In and order the Bnlek yon want. dress with matching accessories Pauline Little, telephone haps something better may de­ were married in 1967. She was velop.” and a corsage of yellow sweet­ SEE FOR YOURSELF Ooventiy, tho organization rep­ at the Robertson School and 742-6*31. heart roses and white pompons. awarded custody of their two resenting teachers In the Cov­ (Coventry Grammar School will Edward Glenney — " It has A reception for 160 was held sons, aged 6 and 3, and $900 a “ Before Losses Happen, Insure With Lappen!” entry School System, has Is­ be served as usual. taken ue two. years to come up at Fellowship Hall of Uie church. month In child support and ali­ sued an open letter to citizens The Fragment Society of the Work Stoppages Dip with toe present policy and I ’d BERNIE'S For a motor trip through the mony. IF YOUR of Coventry concerning its Second Congregational Church hate to see two years’ work go south. Mrs. Scribner wore a teal stand on the proposed Junior will omit Its meeting for to­ NEW YORK — In 1963, work out of toe window.” blue two-piece dress with tan ac­ CAR WHEOS High School Building program. morrow. stoppages In the United States Colllne — “ The M E A’s attitude cessories. The couple will live Snoweid Under NEED The letter states the EAC Women Set Vule Party dropped to 3,362, the. second- toward us and towardiU fel­ Headquarters bi Portland, Maine, after Dec. 1. AL Unit Plans feels a responsibility to the The North Coventry Women’s lowest number In the postYvar low teachers has been childish Mr. Scribner, a 1960 graduate Don’t get “snowed under’’ finan­ ALIGNING citizens of (kiventry, who em­ Club w ill have a Christmaw period, the National. Industrial and undeserving, but I am wlll- for... of Deering School, served three Vets Yule Shops ploy them, to relate "certain Conference reporte. "nie loweri -ing to sit do^wn in the quiet of a cially by unexpected— and unin­ Visualiner aciendfle "beam party at its 8 p.m. meeting Dec. years with the U.S. Navy and 'pertinent facts’' reg(ardlng the 1 at the Church Community postwar mark was 8,333, In 1980; locked room if necessary, to re­ is active in the Navy Reserves. The American Legion Auxlh- sured— hazards. Get full coverage of light” aligning enables ^question of the proposed school House. Members are to bring a the highest, 6,117, in 1962. solve the negotiations." Mrs. Scribner, a 1963 graduate ary is preparing for Its annual with AEtna Casualty’s Broad Form you to check your car wheel- amd to express the "opinion of 50-cent g ift for the grab bag the teachers toward the pro- of East Hartford High School, Cliristmas shops, held at 'Vet­ Homeowners Package. It provides alignment with the mechanic. exchange. In charge of refresh­ attended Westbrook Junior Col­ .posed facility,” eran's Hospitals In Connecticut. quality protection against fire, Coirectiom are made faater. ments ■will be Mrs. Paul Nelson, lege, Portland, Maine. Gifts for the shops are donat­ The communication points Mrs. Emil Poliansky, Mrs. Ed­ f^RIGIDAIRE out, "The people of Coventry ed by units In the state. Veter­ jWind, damage from weight of snow win H. Lawton and Mrs. Henry or ice and many, many other perils. are faced ■with a serious deci­ W. Gankofskie. ans at the hospitals are permit­ come in for a sion: whether or not to build Group to Study ted to select gifts, free of a Junior High School at the The Coventry Historical So­ w charge, for all members of their ciety meeting at 8 p.m. today THANKSGIVING VISUAllMli present time.” Juvenile Issue Immediate fEunlly. Some gifts IFFERENCE It adds, "There Is no ques­ w ill be held at Its home on are handmade, some donated by check~up tion that the Junior High South S t a The Manchester Human Re­ individuals, and others pur­ will have to be buUt — If not The parents of the North GASH lations Commission will meet chased with money from a May we quote rates and assist you Nichols-Manchester libw, certainly In the -near fu­ Coventry Cooperative Kinder­ at 8 tonight in the Probate Memorial Poppy Fund. ture. However, the considera­ garten will meet at 8 p.m. to­ 4 / o r . Courtroom in the Municipal Auxilary members assist the as we have so many others? Tire, Inc. tion is not that simple. True, day at the classroom In the AND O ftoi Building to continue its dis­ veterans in their selections, there will be added expense in Second Congregational Church cussions of the local problem wrap and tag the gifts, and 295 Broad St., Manchester the construction of a new facil­ basement. of juvenile delinquency. mall those that cannot be de­ ity, but the same building a The Union Thanksg^lvlng ser­ CARRY Also on the agenda will be livered by the veterans. year or two from now would vice tomorrow will be at 8 p. the appointment of subcom­ Christmas Shops will be held 'certainly cost more than It will m. in the Church Community mittees to study existing race Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2 and 3 at the today. House, as g^uests of the Second LARGE BUNCH relations and the problems re­ West Haven Vetertins Hospi­ "Some may feel that we can Congregational Church. Invited lating to the aged in Manches­ tal; Dec. 7 and 8 at Newington •make do’ with the present High School building. With the are all interested parishioners ter. Veterans Ho.spital. and Dec. 10 , The juvenile delinquency ever - increasing enrollment, of S t M ary’s C h u i^ and the And you’ll soon he driving the car you waited for. and 11 at Rocky Hill Veterans there exists a •virtual certainty First Oongrregatlonal Church. POMPONS * '“ problem was handed to the Hospital. 2 commission by the town board of double sessions; school class­ Old Town Office Sold » Atty. Henry Kucharski of of directors, following a series es could be held from approxi­ SEt YOUS LOCAL AUIHORIZEO BUICK DEALER. AUTHORIUO lUICK DEALH IN THIS AREA: of summer incidents in local Woody Hayes is the senior mately 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. with the Wlllimantlc was the successful drive-ins. Big Ten football with 13 children going either In the bidder at 86,700 of the building A t last month's meeting, the years at Ohiq State. morning or In the afternoon. and land on Main St. formerly Rt. Rev. Msgr. EJdward J. Costs at the High School would used as the to'wn office building KRAUSE BO U RN E BU ICKi Inc. 2S5 Main St., Manchester Reardon submitted a report on become higher, but this Is not reports First Selectman Rich­ the problem, based on statis­ the most serious problem. Class ard M. Gallnat. FLORIST AND GREENHOUSE tics of arrests and school length might have to be short­ The public Is Invited to a 6*1 HARTFORD ROAD — 649-7799 dropouts supplied by school and HALL e n ^ considerably, resulting in Book Fair from 7:30 a.m. to 9 law enforcement agencies. The A gift for you! an Inferior educational experi­ p.m. today and from 7:30 a.m. report, whirii was compiled Kocums Wed 46 Y ears ence for the children.” to noon Wednesday at Coventry with the aid o f Robert Digan, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kocum1 system, will chester; and 10 grandchildren. Inquire Lithuanian Hall tures in this way ?” pointing out be the basis for tonight's dis­ ed their 46lh wedding anniver­ that "Lack o f facilities leads to and adult levels w ill be avail­ at the Parkade Mr. Kocum owned and oper­ able for personal libraries and cussion. sary Saturday night at a .sur­ 34 GOLWAY. ST. over-crowding — owercrowding It was agreed at the Octo­ ated a grocery store at 379 E. Christmas gifts. The fair Is be­ BBRNIE'S Open Ev m . HII 9 PJW. prise party given at the home of 643-0618—848-8490 results In less teacher-time per ber meeting that the oommis-. Center St. for many years be­ pupil. The end result Of this Is ing sponsored by the Sodalitas "Go-In-Snow” Special! cion will come up with some Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Torrance, fore his retirement. He lived FOR ALL OCCASIONS that the children suffer.” Libraria, the school library recommendations. regarding 97 Cedar Ridge Ter., Glaston­ in Gla.itonbury before his mar­ The statement says that club. teen-age delinquency, for pre­ bury. Mr.s. Torrance i.s a daugh-, riage. where double sessions ore held, The junior industrial arts sentation at the Dec. 1 meet­ ter. Many relatives and friends "many extra-curricular activi­ classes at the school have visit­ attended. ing of the board of directors. ‘Giiowt W o rk ers’ Stay ties must be eliminated. This ed Sturbridge Village to see the HELP MOM ENJOY THANKSGIVING TOO. $ , Mr. and Mrs. Kocuni. the for­ includes sports, clubs, driver display o f tools and crafts of mer Anna Starr of Hartford, the 1840’s. The trip was under 2 Million in Projects BONN Of the 800.000 for­ educatloh, plays, etc. If wre were married Nov. 20. 1918 at eigners working in West Ger­ question the necessity of extra­ direction of Garland Reedy, HQTPOINT Mobile St. Cyril and Methodiu.s Church. curricular activities now, we John Regan, and Thomas WASHINGTON— About two many. wherp they are generally Dishwesher rolls to milUon people live in low-rent Hartford. They have lived in called "guest workers." 10 per must consider the fact that in Boardner of the Industrial arts housing assisted by the United Manchester for many years. cent have been in the Federal the cases of many marginal department at (Coventry High the table tor FOB The couple has two other students, an activity (such as School. States Public Housing Admin­ Republic at least five years, 20 loadinq, to the sink istration. More than half are daughters. Mrs. Charles Van- per rent at least three .years, SL sport) may motivate him to Honor Roll Listed children. Deusen of Andover and Mrs. and 40 per cent at least two. apply himself enough to pass, Coventry High School 'High for washing, to Colorful rod tnd groon ■U!i^ his subject work.” Honors and Honors Rolls for cebineh for ready to be flUtd with Another point the EAC has the first marking period show froeting cards, holly, or ■hiag Storage. Dual Jet- omainenU* 10* high* II* taken a stand on is the ques­ only two pupils receiving high Size 6.00 X13- or 6.50 x 13- Tubriew Blackwall Plu« Tax arxl 2 Trade-In Tlrte tion of "teachers themselves,” honors and 76 receiving honors. Spray Washing (WASTE KING with the letter stating double These follow: For Dessert This sessions, over-crowded facili­ High honors. Grade 12, Ron­ Action washes \ . t -A[ j ties and "other symptoms of ald Hudak, and Grade 7, Mary everything spoHesf THANKSGIVING poor working conditions may Ellen Simmons. ( hyglenically dean. 3-T NYLON cause many of our dedicated Honors, Grade 12, Susan Be Sure To Serve A NOEL SLEIGH FREE end superior teachers to seek Crane, Linda Doggart, Linda Self-deaning flash- new systems in which to Hill, Albert Landry, Mary Jane -S’ A away filter screen. teach. Why? Poor conditions Miner, Benltta Plaster, Judith result In a drop of morale. This Sanborn, Russell Scara, Catb- Porcelain bended 9 SURE-GRIP ROYAL WINDOW WHEN YOU JOIN OUR steel tub. • Made with Tufsyn Rubber ICE CREAM CAKE SHADES U/ • 190 TRACTOR-TYPE CLEATS D«iv«rtd and bisfoHnd for Thanksgiving ' I H i Mad* to Ord«r Built Deep to Bite Deep | DelicioiLs frozen pudfling that’s' CLUB ALSO CHRISTMAS chocked full of fruit plus rich ’65 • Pull You Throui^ Snow cream.v vanilhi ice cream— Deco-' VENETIAN BLINDS WE DO OUR OWN SERVICE Like a Tractor! Bring your old rollers in rated \\’ith Heavy Crpani. .. Will We have our own factory . trained servicemen. and save SSc per shade Come into any one of our offices and see this charming sleigh on display. NO MONEY DOWR * FRK MOUNTING serve sixteen. Our guarantee to you of satisfaction. Y o u ’ll use it so many ways to decorate your hom e. . . filled with holly and shiny ornaments, p i l^ high with oranges, chestnuts and old-fashioned sweets, WE DEUVER WE INSTALL or to hold greeting cards from your friends. 2,50 You’ll want to take it right home with you. . . and you can! Just fill out BERNIE'S PAY AS YOU PLEASE PLAN your ’65 Christmas Club application . . . and start saving as little as 50j! or as Matching Wheels We'll al.so have stenciled slices of ice< • No money down e Up to 8 Yeara cream and frozerf pudding in pints and much as $10 a week. You won’t miss the small amounts, and next year at • 90 Days — no . to p*y • Ht most popular cars half gallons. Plea.se order early. holiday time you’ll have a nice big check for gifts and fun! Be sure to get your finance charge a Bank Financing • End winter changsover Sm UUb Ice ^ e a m displayed at your neaoast Royal Ice Cream dealer's store. Plea.se place free Nofel sleigh. Stop at your nearest Hartford NationEd office EUid open problems for sure! your order by IMcsday, Nov. 24. (Also available at the plant on 27 Warren Street, Manchester). your ’65 Christmas Club t^ay . GLASS INSTALLED IN ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS A S LOW A S \ ICE CREAM GO.' AND WINDOWS OF ALL TYPES BERNIE’S Open 8 AJML to 6 PJL^atardajy 8 A.H. to Nooa Manufactured In Manchester Since 1924! HARTFORD NATIONAL TELEVISION and A PPLIANCE S’TORE E. A. JOHNSON MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE BERNIE'S > J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. \ _ Manufactur*r$ of OrfitelH's "BANQUET SPUMONI" . PAtNTGO. M^/rs M oney eoes to work for R eo eie open Eveiy Night t i f f Otlier etoiea In TV and Appliance ‘ Store NICHOIS-MANCHESTEII fiRE, Int JJiWARREN STl, MANCHESTER ,, Phone 6«.-5358J 81 BISSELL ST.— Phone 649-7322 ^ Satnrdayi till 6 Malwheetor ParkAde 723 MAIN ST. / Phoiia 648-9681 and Newtngtoa Open Kvenlngs till 9 / * 195 BROAD STREET—MAffCHBSTER PHONE 649-45W 9MIMii8lrMl.MMch«tsr • C South Main^tsLCoIcbsstMr -vv:':-'’'

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DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE LR TLB SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB 1 RockviUe-Vernon train Ab k laaguags spootallst a t kyif c ^ > X Go-Togethert sity dP •Obinaotieut bsiers taring tlM Air Forea For New Mottos Parking Lot In Precarious Condition EUtX Principal Brightens .CYt W ilUm .ll. Ordat,Aon.al ACROSS 40T»biMeoaBd Mr. and Mrs. Wchard 3. Grant PARIS (AP) — Doctor^ keep-founces; Monique, 8 pouftdi 11 5? An d o Sj^Ki of 1F7 High 8t, reeently com­ Ills Town Planning Oommls-#whlch own land in the immedi CHUCKLES WOOLO NATUI^AULY «USP8CT\ T a / ,ounces; skm hia approved a certificate ate vicinity — have agreed to ing vigil-over tha im w French Domtnlqua, 3 inunds IS WAT l880’a, ho continued, and the ■-Bb Attended ftodcviUc High from the Colonial Board area The three boyi and two girls — BUreycOMINSUPTHEWALK SIColmlMtlOB clpal Martin Pagan drew a grto Tpk*. sambor, who ,ha# been mak* fisfiss. 15Win|(tlkt pirt SiMsssuTWi numiitW o f peroona between 18 School and wak- bmployad ‘ at and move It Into an area of bom prematurely Monday to a rem ind h im , \ CAN POSE AS t h e picture o f the future that a Although the parking area Ing fl30 a month as a poatman, f'" liU h m I'JiX t intended T50PB/-wH6H-HeH#-^p>^T^RHO(TO « 0 * ’i MtTMBttjf S A m a d oonlUcU W d. 91 will increase 40 per cant Aeromold Products Corp. be­ Green Manor industrial zoned postman’s 27-yearK>ld wife lay ISRenouncad echool dropout faeea laat night waa oompteted about a year said he ams worried about tha HEMAY Bi/6N AA s o m E rrWAS T S akvm kx^ MSummandVJ during the 60's, causing tougher fore joining the Army. land. In Incubators at the pediatrics 2DSUbu 878m (dial) and then pregented hia 'jplan to ly o — and haa been lii use since The two benefiting firms are center of the Parle Facufaculty of future. f BUT WHAT WOUL©^ GATCTER'S Wo r k t h a t 's aiKldan (tb.) lOCowcrIaa 33Inanrgaat competition for jobs--^p 4clal- H ostel Netiie ■ "I don’t ifnow yet what I’m t o T W T DOWN 11 Italian dty SSDallnaate brighten that future. Fagan —the certificate waa withheld Expected to work out the distri­ i ' dlclne. VA DO RI6KT NOW t h e p o n u s , 22LunlNandr~^ ly for high school dropouts. Admitted yesterday: WUIlam going to- do and whether I’m irtu tt nUaeoma 40 Clean and - a p < ^ before the board o f edu­ until M ott’s management bution of the costs between IN CASE O' FIRE? ^ f e a t u r e f atOnU Fagan added that the new McGowan, 41 Phoenix St.; Mre. "The fragility of the children going to look for another Job," as Indigo SShMd baaring 10 Rear* 411luaieal cation. brought Uie area to town re- them. ^W A ^A i js extreme,’’ said a statement he told newsrpen; ‘ T.ve asked 27Nol manx SRoainiiga 33 ------quallUaaofatriw Ha noted that a check of the quirementa. Tamsky also reported opposi­ J PON^,, ■Efliiinrt 34 Hand 42Esptnd September, will teach these Mrs. Delta Dubuc, 30 Vernon from the clinic. ’ ’It Is impossl- for a leave of absence. I’ve got SOUmlcoUna bird recorda o f thaae atudents would H ie planning oommisalon’a tion to the project from some NggPOMg! S3 Watt ' iLi^S^roimdi 28 b e part 43 Feminine students a more practical num­ Ave.; Gordon Denson, 7 Olson ble at this time to comment on to get oisarllzed.’’ Indleata a eerlea o f failures action came at a meeting at the 34PittMr 38NanUcal term appanathm ber of courses, aimed at the Dr.; Robin Olendsr, High Manor residents along Colonial Rd., their chances for survival." One problem will be living 37 Carnival 44Aiaaverate SSLookad intantlx 8— flu starting In about the flfUi students’i needs. Trailer Park; Mrs. Alice Ar- Municipal Building laat night. which would become Parker St., After their birth, the bibies quarters for the expanded fami­ a Blunt performer 46 Caeaar and > SeScottifh grade, and throughout the atu- After the meeting, Fegen nCId, 62 Market St.; Mrs. Julia Meinwhlle, a law suit and from two other owners of had been reported 4n good cond­ ly. Their apartment consists of nafatlva 7Eait(nr.) 28 Fencing iword 47 Story land in the area, Alexander Jar­ SSMarrlai 48 Gaelic dent’a achool career. noted that the entire commu­ De^rlL Hyde Ave.; Joseph brought against the commis­ ition. two bedrooms, living room, STDlaancumban 8 Raftanranta vis and the Kilpatrick Structural 30----- and honay t Cupid 31 Weirder 50 So (dial.) "A t age 16 they want to quit nity svould benefit from the Stanley, 36 Sunny View Dr.; sion’s off-strect parking regula-< TPC Chairman The mother, Mrs. Raymond kitchen and bath. and get out into the world," Maxwell Lambert, 133 Vernon tiona haa gone o ff the Court of Steel Co. Sambor, gave birth about two r nr program. He noted that many Democrat John B. Lamenzo A government official prom­ m 1? W Fagan aald. of Uie dropouts were headed for Ave. CoRimon Pleas agenda. Mott's The commission set Dec. 7 as waa elected last night to be months ahead of schedule in a ised aid in locating a larger T » fu lfill the echool’a raepon- welfare lines, aid some would Discharged yesterday: Mra. parking area waa the first to the date for its next meeting, chairman of the Town Planning private clinic in suburban Asnl- home. A number of childrens’ liiiSif' H siblllty for these youngsters, be supported by the state In Faith Tracey, 52 Hammond St.; be. approved undev the off- when It will review the effects (kimmlsslon. Elected secretary eres, where her S5-year-old hus­ clothing and baby food firma -VU Fagan submitted a llet of rec- jails. Harold Smith, 158 High R t ; s t i ^ parking regulations, of a town charter change ap­ was Democrat Clarence Welti, a band delivers mail. She waa made overtures for endorse­ omroendationa to be considered Alan Dresser, assistant su­ Mrs. Ruth Scott, Hllington; ’the suit had been brought by proved at referendum this fall, new member of the commission. reported In excellent health. ments. The fam ily reportedly H e l w w , I perintendent o f schools, noted, i Mrs. Alios Arnold, 58 Market developer Alexander Jarvis, and consider proposed changes Both votes were unanimous. The babies, weighing less hired a public relations expert, TMh«.UA In hla W ork Preparation Course POINT "We’ve got to think more bold- St owner of a number of compet­ to the zoning regulations. than three pounds each, arrived French social security allot­ AFTER for the five per cent of the stu­ Town Democrats command a TT dent body which represents po­ ly than In the past( Our high! ing ahopping areas in Manches­ Town Counsel Atty. Irving majority of the planning com­ at intervals of about 10 minutes. ments normally run about $7 a TOUCH- Vernon news la handled by "W e knew a month sgo they ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN tential dropouts. school is a comprehensive ter. Aronson will be asked to pre mission for the first time, fol- month per child, but officials D O W Ni ft The Herald’a BockvIUe Bureau. weVe coming. They showed up ' A 5T H it recommendeitions: school, not just for the college Jarvis’s action indicates that pare an ordinance authorizing | lowing the appointment of two said quintuplets- may have to be preparatory students." 5 W. Main St., telephone 815- Explore the possibility of mak­ he does not Intend to press the the appointment of three alter­ new members by the town I o" ^he first ^ay so ^ er^ ln g calculated on a special basis. WNOW.l^M X POTT KNOW ANVBCXV Fagan's aim is to add respect 8186 or 648-2111. 127 ing a work-study prograun a suit, although he has not nate members of the planning board of directors this month, j ready.’ said Dr l^er aeaiMNiN' WHO« 60T ANT BRAINS WTS and self-reliance to the students - u w *u ■ Chasques, who made the dellv- TTMNK A WHO HA6NT OOT ANTS sr® part o f the curriculum. dropped It entirely either. commission, to sit at meetings Lamenzo has been on the IN HIS SR nC H ^.„ In the work preparatory pro­ when a full board would other­ Family Swim Consider a high school di­ gram. , liie eommlssion last plght commis.slon since 1961. He chasques and other doctors at W Cast Announced hinged Ita approval of Mott’s wise not be available. ploma program as part of the Students In the program will head.s the research department studying parking area on Mott’s ex­ evening achool curriculum. be sent out to work In conjunc­ Set Tomorrow CARNIVAL BY DICK ’TURNER For G&S Roles pressed sriUingness to install a multiple births. They believe Consider adding a distributive tion with their studies. traffic light at the entrance to Replicas to Tour U.S. Pratt' fnsUtute^tf Bro^kli it*** Sam^ the first quia education program as part of "W ork is to be used as a mo­ tuplets to be bom In Europe The town recreation depart­ the vocational education pro­ tivating factor to develop inter­ The cast Tor the Manchester Uui 1 ^ opposite A m ott Rd. N. Y„ he is virtually a life-loM Town Planning Director Jo­ WASHINGTON — Facsimiles Four other sets of quintuplets ment has announced ^that ita gram in Grades 11 and 12. est In leamitng and as a device Gilbert and Sullivan Workshop resident of Manchester, havlilg \ seph Tanudey meet with of medieval frescoes from Ser­ are known tb be alive: tour boys Family Swim Night wnl be at Direct Interest of terminal to show need for further edu production of "Pirates of Pen win lived here since the age of six. Police Chief James Reardon to bia and Macedonia will tour the and a girl bom to Mr. and Mrs. Manchester High School, from students toward apprentice cation and training, Fagan i zance” was today announced by FVom 1942 to 194.1 iam en zo set a trial period during which United States next year. They Fellzberto Matangua In Mozam 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. training opportunities. If this said I Robert Gordon, president. Per- acted as liaison officer between 42 w r r w to judge whether a traffic were recovered from under lay- the Connecticut Department of *}*■*" Tomorrow afternoon’s Senior Is considensd, It would be done "The work-study plan should, formances will be given March ers of whitewash on the walls and a boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Citizen’s meeting has been can­ be correlated so that each en- - 36 and 27, 1966, In Bailey Audl- light is necesssry. Also involv­ Health and New England de­ in cooperation with the Con­ of Yugcvlavia churches. Andrew Fischer In Aberdeen, celed for this week, but a meet­ BT riches the other,” he s a id .; torium of Manchester High ed are the traffic division of fense industries. He held the necticut State Apprenticeship the State Highway Dept., and S.D., Sept. 14, 1963; five boys ing will be held next Wednes­ Work should contribute to the School rank of major upon discharge Council. the State Traffic Dept.; E Mid­ VANDALS FINED born to Mr. and Mrs. Efren Lu- N'lM desirable growth of the stu­ Leading roles will be played from the service. day. BT BT A careful evaluation of the dle Tpke. Is h state road. M EADVILLE, Pa. (A P I—Don­ Welti hei’ds Engineering Ser­ bln Prieto in Venezuela Sept. 7, All of the rec department’s dent” by Robert Murdock as major 1963, and two boys and three present curriculum in terms of The commission last night re­ ald J. Tracey Jr., 21, of West- vices Inc., Glastonbury. He Is a other programs will be held to- the Interests needs and ability Men’s Basketball Starts general with Robert Price as g;lris born to Mr. and Mrs. 56^ BT The rural Vernon Men’s viewed a pre-preliminary sub- port, Oonn., was one of three -soils and foundations specialist, iqprrow and FYlday as Schedul­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER of each student. understudy; Robert Gordon as Allegheny (College students who Franco Dlllgentl In Argentina 24 Adult Basketball program division application submitted having graduated from the Uni­ ed, The East Side Rec, West Stress by teachers of the vo­ pirate king with John Bell as by Atty. Herman Yules for a was fined 8100 and placed on July 16, 1943. started last week,, according to understudy; John C. Beggs as versity of Connctlcut with an Side Rec and Community Y cational values inherent in aca­ 73-lot development off Birch a year's probation Monday for The Dionne girls were bom In JEEPERS! 1 Q U E S S ' director Robert Tucker. The e- glneering degree In 1949. He will be closed only on Thursday, demic subjects which they are Samuel with FYank Lawrence Mountain Rd. and Carter Sts vandalizing a cemetery. A judge Canada in 1984 but one of them j S U C C E S S sessions will be held at the is cuLrentlv engaged In the Thanksgiving Day. AREN'T YOU OUT OUR WAY BY J. R WILLIAM^ teaching. M understudy; Hal Harrison as Atty. Yules w ill be asked t o ' ordered that the young men, died in 1954. “^CAMH TOO Vernon Elementiuy School on UConn iPhD program In applied EXOTED?y/ NO- Continue to recognize indi­ sergeant police with Richard Sambor had been told after E A R L Y IN Friday evening’s at 7 p.m. and provide data on the availability; who had pleaded guilty of ma- NOT^ , 1 COULP vidual differences In Intelligence Berggren as understudy; Rob­ of water , and. the feasibility of;llclous mischief and suspended mechanics. his wife’s Xray to. expect quin­ TRAFFIC DEATRS L IF E .' ■ is open to all men 25 and over. HARTFORD (AP)—The Stata MIffiT r e a l Cy J BE MISTAKEN, and aptitudes, hut also recog­ ert Horton as Frederi^ with installing septic tanks for the from school, serve the fir,>'‘ 10 Born In Tolland, W elti waa tuplets, but he told newsmen he Pauliclpants will be asked Motor Vehicle Department re­ SCHOOL B U TIN TH E nize differences in mental and Henry Cole as understudy; Con­ steeply sloping subdivision. | days of their probation In jail. educated In Rockville schools. was still ‘‘overwhelmed.’’ DARK SKAY to help pay the $7 custodian ported today the following com­ ]!^ysical health, emotional sta­ stance Jansen as Mabel with According to the pre-prellm- Tl'*y ®lso were ordered to pay He has been In practice in Glas­ He said the children have OF PAWN 1 fee. No other charges are made. Mary Kalbflelsch as understudy; tonbury since 1953. and has llv- been named. In order of birth parison pf topfflc fatalities from W»i/ THOUSHTTHKT bility and the greater difter- Thanksgiving Service Set Inary application, the develop- 1760 each lor restoration of 223 e^ices in the social, economic Betsy Shellabarger as Edith meht would be serviced by wells dama~ed grave markers in ! ed In Manchester since 1958— thry are Catherine, who Jan. 1 through midnight; VW.S SOPA'S A family Themksglvlng Eve with Karen Fedorcheck as un­ 1063 1064 5o'O end cultin-al backgrounds of and spetlc tanks. The Tdwn Blooming Valley Cemetery. The although h. spent a year study- weighed In at 3 pounds 2% RAVS/HIDE ROPE service will be held at the derstudy; Margery DePoutot 201 tm HEBRAIPEP students. Health Department has vetoed vandalism took place Ocl. 27. I ing in Switzerland In 1962-63. ounces; Thierry, 3 pounds 8 Union Congregation Oiurch as Kate with Ruth Hen- THIS LAST 'Evaluate the extra-class ac­ the use of septic .tanks unless tomorrow at 7:30. The service asay as understudy; ' Char­ WIMTEK-' tivities program In relation to -town water is - available. - The Is deslgm*d for the entire fam­ lotte Eknmons as Isabel and Joy tbe non-college prep student. nearest water main Is more ily and will Include a medita­ Esterson as Ruth, with Patricia •Reduce the class size In some tion by the Rev. Paul J. Bow- than a mile away, however. of the non-college academic Scott understudy for both roles. A tty. Yules, meanwhile, Is OPEN 9:30 A M. to 9 P.M. EVERY DAY m ^ , and a children’s story by Mrs. R olf« Scheidel,' last subjects. pressing for approval of the uiffi Rev. James L. Austin. The year’s accompanist for the ^Work to bring about closer plans, according to Tamsky. »im>rlWMK.TJrLi»iah».oil. >1-^4 Junior Choir will sing, "Bless group, will play again this sea­ k n . s^culatlon between the junior Thou the Lord” by Handel, and The completed subdivision map son. and senior high school pro­ the Senior Choir w ill sing, “ Y e was submitted about 55 days BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL The workshop will have Us grams. ago; tha subdivision procedures Winter Snow Tread or Shall Dwell In the Land” by next meetingig Jan.Ji 7, Review what Is being done 1966. at I call -for action before -60 days ’777T7777777 Stainer. South Methodist Church. Those I VoU'fje MOT V WHATOWERI at part of the curriculum to de­ eldpse. The commission said In Glee Club interested In singing in .the .cho-. 16 THAT AM ICARRviMG rrJL wav '////////V//// velop favorable attitudes, good Thomas E. Otto, son of Mr. last night,- however, that It SEARS rus may register a( the meeting. PACKir4fi 0O)^, r t lQ H T 'r ^ THERE?. n i l , ! I l l , vtork habits, and a sense of and Mrs. Wilbur W. Otto of 7 c.cHild not act on.tlje applica­ Regular Conventional Tread tion without supporting data on Hi 'KHIY K ANII < () v|ilues. "W e have to do this be­ Spruce SL, is a member o f St. proposed w ater and sewage ,,,, W' *Wint a day! I drop tvw> paRsos . . . miss a fMd goal, fore we can get these kids Michael’s College Glee Club. O) Public Records handling. andlfao mhailB I gotboaMlBoin taM me tp'taka a b ^ iT Working,” Fagan added. Otto entered the Vermont col­ 7 m The commission., also asked I Give grester emphasis to AT THE SAME L O W P R IC E lege after his graduation from that tha town anglnear’s office pksctng students in. subjects RockirlUe High School. Warrantee Deed W"!'' Stanley J. Sombiic and Jen­ prepare plans and coat estl- ' i i l r i h geared to their ability. Registration Deadline ma.tes for a proposed relocation The registration deadline for nie Sombric to W illiam F. and 'F a ga n ’s sugrgestlons would Violet E. Zinsser, property at of Parker St. between Colonial permanently physlcaMy dis­ tbach the potentied dropout the 89-01 Laurel S t Dr. and the entruice to the j r w il l ia m abled persons wishing to vote YOUR methods of obtaining and keep­ BoUdlng Permits (3reen Manor Construction Co. • l.fc IM. >M ■. Ml. 1. THE CLOSE RESEMBLANCE I/-1V-SV in the coming town election Is ing a job. Instruction would be To Ekigene Glrardlh for Var- .Afices and yard. CHOICE geared to the student’s partic­ Dec. 2. By that date the town num J. Abbott Jr., additions to ’^ e project has been under BEN CASEY clerk must have received an ular needs and grades would be dwelling at 66 Thayer Rd., 33.- consideration since mid-sum­ •Pina H i x application and medical certifi­ mer. Tamsky reported that both AND AFTER THE ELECTRO-ENCEPHALOGRAM., made according to the Individu­ 000. 9 M X IS . No'^ Trade-la cate. The address is Vernon Green Manor and Colonial BEN, THERE ISNITA MAGGIE, WE MAY HAVE TO al’s own accomplishments. To E N. Peresluha, tool shed TubeleM Blackwalls Be4|alred WUSEEANyTHING THING HERE TO SUGGEST CONSIDER THAT BERNARD'S The proposal of Fagan’s -work Town Clerk, P. O. Box 246, at 45 Adelaide Rd., 3170. Board — the two major firms WDREa.'S * K U X PLATES LESION O F AN/ KIND. • SYMPTOMS ARE M O r study course, which he said was Rockville. A special registration session TNATX PONT, MA6SIE? NEUROLOGICALLY INDUCED..., an effort of many In the high Silent Traction Snow Tiro BY I BANK O’NEAL will then be arranged at the school’s faculty, was accepted disabled person’s place of rert- unanimously by the board, and 33-Mofith Wooreut Gii«iraiitf« . ■J.HURT IT f NO.T WAG SKIMMING dence. many, - board , . members , . and sev' . * Dr. Joseph J. Krlstan o f the at the ParkadB ice SKATING. 'iO i fBU.7? 'AROUND ON THE M OAT eral sp^Lators later congratu-' HosplUl staff recent- or AND SOME (Dior DROPPED lated Fagan on the proposal. ly attended the National Sym­ DRAWBRIDGE/ The problem, Fagan reported, posium of the American Heart Invited Quest or Inviting Quests Guardsman Regular tread was to create a program of Association In Atlantic City. He studies consistent with the Is currently president of the 27-Month Weorout Guarantoo needs. Interests and abilities of Manchester Heart Ass(»latlon. the non-college student, many Service News B A R R i C l N i Both Tines Are Guaranteed Agaiilst All Failurei o f whom become dropouts. Airman George A. White, For Life of Tread No Limit On Time Or Mileage He said that Industrial pro­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. ' Is Bound to Please gress has created many new White of 306 South St., haa 6.50x13 Tubeless Blackwalls ...... 14JliB* jobs requiring more education completed his U S A F basic mill and more skill. Millions of un- | tary training at Lackland AFB, 7.50x14 Tubeless Blackwalls...... IS-SS* MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVAIJ.I idtilled jobs will disappear In the Tex. He has been selected to BY ROY CRANE 8.00x14 Tubeless Blackwalls ...... 2 0 .8 8 * iX B D E a o a y 8.50x14 Tubeless Blackwalls . - ...... • • ••• /YVEAliWHlLE, AT HORSESHOE BENP, RANCHO ANP THE fiHERRlLlAS, WfEH i X S P B a P ^ O < S S l u TfYBJberPBOYS? TDRAI6F THATTHSSefe It's WOODLAND GARDENS ^ PACK TRAINS, ARE LYING IN WAIT FOR THE GOLD SHIPMENT. TPRAfBB'yCtX VOOfZ A U m / M C B lO NOeUCHTH(N0 AULCWANCe ASM eN TAL- FIFTY C & m . TO FIFTY em ps. T C L e W T H y .

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iV KANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964 PAGE FiyrEEW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER OONN^ TUESDAY, N OVlM Bt» U, 1>64 — ------Banner Year for Third Basemen------End Grid Careers Road Race Entries HUNTING 400 Mound Victories NaariMr Nanas Boyer MVP in National 1. OharUa R obbiiia...... Naw Tork Ptooaar Ohib ■ a. Ohartia Dyaoo...... Ha^ord T rU k aub fioaton A. A. BOSTON Third* baHuts counted cn*tMs year was 7% for 17th place.4 been with the Cardinals since Goal of Mets’ Spahn Eagles Home Buschmann Rates Long Look s. Lari7 Damon ** * * . . — ■---- ■ — — .— ------— -- , FISHING 4. Ray Crottoam ...... *■ baseman Ken Boyer, ‘who the basle o f 10 poMts for first The IMS runner-u] 1965. ■' - - - Spartan A. C. place, nine for second, eight for Groat of St. Louis, did not re- At bat, he has been amazingly 5. Omham Pamail sparked the St. Louis Clar- HINTS ON HINTING «. Slagal ...... S p «ta n A. third, etc. He drew M points oeive a menUon this year. |consistent. His .296 1964 batting NEW YORK (AP) — 'T

BmrCHEgTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CX)NN^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HfiRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964 PAGE SEVENTEEN Fuel and Feed 4®*A RoomsWithont Board S9 Busin«88 Service* TffERB OtGHTA BE A LAW B7 FAGALT «nd SHORTEN Apartmento-^Flato— Apartments— FUt«— f u r n is h e d room, Ught Snborban For Rent 36 for Sale 72 H o u m i For Sole 72 Lots For Sale 73 Suburban For Salt 75 O ffe re d IS Tenements 63 Tenement* fis FIREIPLACII w o o d tor sals. lioumkerolng, prlvata en. ROCKVILLE — Available Dec. MANCHESTER—6 room home DOUBLE building lot for sale, CAm OPEN THifi ^ TA W N 7 X aUEfit 4H ROOM DUPLEX — This Is ST. JAMES PARISH — Spa­ TOLLAND — *2,,000 assumea REPAIRS on all makeo of ro- trance. Lady oore. One min­ f i v e r o o m first floor apart- 1, SV4 toom apartment, con­ In St. James! Pariah, 100x170 200x400, School Road, Bolton. HfMCMEVER m ------. . . ^ -jouit HAVE 10 742-7729. just lUce owning your own cious 4 bedroom home built mortgage, save closing costs. Local Stocks trigerators, waobera, rangos, OOORVIITM AU ute from Main S t TeL 649- merit, *100 a month. X D. veniently located near shop­ shaded lot, 3-car garage, 8 1958, 3 baths, large wooded Can 649-2871. •fit PACK home. First floor — Uving Spotless 5V4 room Colonial and drvora. All oil bomera MISfiUt NECDS THEfitfACHMIf, 7959 after 6. Realty, 648-6129. ping area and bui line, for one bedrooms, big Mtcnen, IMi lo t executive neighborhood, Ranch, built-ins, % acre wood­ cleaned and serviced. All work MUPatU G arden— Farm— D airy room, dining room, kltohen, or two persons. Range, refrig­ baths, excellent condition, ANDOVER— Long HUI Road. 4 A HELPING NANO, th e THOMPSON House, Ool' birch I cabinets, refrigerator *1’7,900. Hutchins Agency ed lot. Hurry! Hayes Agency, QnotattoBS PnralslMd 8? guarantenteod. Oosma Anpllance Prodneta 50 erator, heat and hot water In­ 814,900. Wolverton Agency, 646-0108. acre building site, best residen­ 643-4803. Dempsey-Tegelar Co., tae. MUDGELV'fi "THE tsge Street, oentrsUy loosted. range, hood, % bath, carpeted THREE ROOMS, heat, hot wa­ Service, SM Center. MMXIBB. Urge tdessantiy tundshed cluded. Free parking. Washer Realtor, 649-3818. tial area, orchard and wood­ Members of Nsss York ADVERTISING l i m e MAN VMO a p p l e s —Macs and Corttanda, stairs, Venetian blinds. Second ter, lights, garaga 648-8418. land, stone fences, brook. COVENTRY — Moderately and dryer In baaement. Min- CUSTOM BUILT 7 room Cape, Stock Exchange EXPERT CLEIANTNG and wax- WABHT THERE"-' r o ( ^ , pariting. Oal 649-2288 floor— 3 bedrooms, large clos­ No. 1 and No. 2. Bunco Farm, tor ovendght aad permanent utea to Hartford over Rark- bus, sewers, garage, excellent Hayes Agahcy, 648-4808. priced 4 room home. Base­ Bank Stocks CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ' ing. business and professional 629 W. Center S t ets, full ceramic bathroom. way. *100 monthly. Call 875u board heat. Only minutes from guest ratM SIX ROOMS, first floor, garage, condition. Owner anxious. Sell­ Bid Asked 8 AJL to 5 PJl offices. Floors, windows, fur­ H eat hot water, parking, 3748, 876-2600. ing below appraised value. UConn. 742-7056. niture. References if required. STRICTLY FRESH BOOS— basement, storage and laun­ central. 649-6636. Sabarimn For Sale 75 Conn. Bank and f u l l y furnished duplex — 4 RANCH Pasek Realty, 280-7476, 742- Giuliani’s Farm, Birch Moun­ dry. Children welcome. On bus Trust Co...... 72 75V4 643-9467. bedrooms, washer, TV, bus FOUR ROOM, second floor 8243. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSUIED ADVT. tain Road to Tinker Pond line. Rent reasonablle. Tel. af­ Business Property COVENTRY — Cute 4 room Hartford National line, oil heat gentlemen or apartment, grown child ac- L-shaped 6-room Ranch, ranch, double wooded lot ga­ Wanted—Real Estate 77 Bank Co...... 65 69 ■KINDAT lldn nUDAX MdM AJIL^-BATUBOAS • AJIL Road, Bolton. ter 4 p.m., 649-3666, owner. THREE BEDROOM ranch, 125 Household Services ladles. Parking. 27 New Street _Mpred. no peU.Call 643-5888. F or M ie 70 corner lot, in Wapping, on rage, large living room with Vernon National FIVE ROOM newly decorated hill with 40-miIe view. foot frontage, fireplace, full fireplace, only *8,500. Hayes SPOT CASH paid for homes, Bank ...... 76 - Offered 13-A FOR RENT—Front room cen-, SIX ROOM duplex, newly dec­ Buamias zone m - ngM cellar, alummum storms, car­ Agency, 643-4803. farms and acreage, 24-hour PLEASE READ YOUR AD Household Goode 51 and remodeled apartment for Large living room with fire­ Fire Insurance Companies trally located. Parking. 69 rent. Immediate occupancy. orated. centrally located. Lau­ robfflE wltb two offices, aep- place, dining room, large port All for *13.000. Don’t service. Hayes Agency, 643- O bH H M m “Waat AiiT an take* otm tko phaae aa a POOL TABLE repairs. Com­ EVERY THING In sterilised re­ Birch Street. 649-7129. rel St., 643-2466. arate eatranee, aulUble tor wait. Hutchins Agency, 646- 4803. Hartford Fire . . . 71V4 74 Centrally located on bus line. kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 Ellington ^ka admUaar i ImmM n a d kla ad tke V'lKST plete line of pool table equip­ OH,MR,HUOGELT,'/OU*RE conditioned used furniture end bueineM or prafaaatooal um. 0103. National Fire ....1 2 3 129 ment may be purchased at Adults or grown children pre­ CENTER STREET — 4 rooms, baths, 2-car garage, full Phoenix Fire .... 131 137 D A X ni^rB A B S aiA REFOBT ESBOB8 !■ tUne for tlM -E ut v/ith so m e so OAUANTI SOUR WIFE ■■ uces, high quality—low ferred. CaU 649-7060. PtiUbriek Agency, 64»«404. basement, recreation area . WHO NEEDS IT ? MXt kMrrtIna Ska BevaM la m|ifiaAhlii for o a lj ONE Inoor* Sportland Billiard, 283 W. Mid­ ). LieBlanc Furniture, 19T Apartnient^-FIata— second floor. *80. CaU 648- MANCHESTER — Charming 8 Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. dle Tpke. 643-2367. OTHER GUT'S FRAU 2813. LARGE PARCEL on Main with picture window and M t or omlttod hwarflna for aay edvertHemeet aad thea only Street, Rockville. 875 Tenements 63 VBIRNON — Large, attractive door to outaide. Owner room Colonial, 4 or 6 bed­ Two bedrocan Ranch with 12th Greuit Aetna Casualty ..127 133 GUESS WHO'S THE Street, miitable for business or rooms, 2 full baths, formal din­ •a tiM oortoBt o l a *Noako good** laourttra. Brroro which •<«> not REWEAVINO of BURNS, moth S 2174. Open 9-S 4-room apartment, country llv- moving. Call 644-1719. closet space to spare. Fire- Aetna Life ...... 171 177 aa» ^ whjo^ofjlw adaortleeBBeat wM aot ho ooc; /4 baths, beautifully Travelers ...... 40% 42% DIAL 643-2711 NORGE automatic washer In room, adults. 876-9121. MANCHESTER — Now under 6611. Main., 649-6221. excellent condition. Call 649 Center Rd., new 8 roemu, heat, units, excellent condition, cen­ finished family room, large Mrs. Barbara Ch'ameroy, 24 Public______UtUltlea__ THREE BEDROOM modern construction at Dartmouth of North Manchester, Ind., and conn. Light Power 37% 0536. hot water, atove, refrigerator, apartment, bullt-lns, heat and tral location. *26.900. By ap- i wooded lot. Hayes Agency, Heights, 7 room Colonial. 2V4 f u r n i s h e d Housekeeping Edward Brockway, 19, alias Hfd. Elec. Light . 52% *125. 649-3288, 64S-4S12. hot water, parking and laun­ room, also all utilities, one polntment only. Phllbrlck 643-4803. bath.s, 2 fireplaces, large fam­ Barrows £ Wallace Building— Contracting 14' ENGAGEMENT BROKEN! Agency, 649-8464. Edward Mature of New Haven, Hartford Gas Co. 42% dry facilities. *150 monthly. J, adult, ample parking, 272 ily room, porches, 2-car ga­ Manchester ^arkade acoised of abducting the wom­ T m M t R m c IiIrc Oir Advtrtiser? YOUNG COUPLE SCHOOL STREET — Six room Main. MANCHESTER — 150x200, rage. city utilities, hot water Southern New England QUALITY CARPENTRY^ Duplex, modem bath, adults D. Realty, 643-6129, 643-8779. large trees, clean 6 room Col­ Manchester 649-5306 an's two-year-old child from T*. Em . U. S. Pel O i— A1 ttfVH reierred WILL SACRIFICE oil heat. Charles Lespcrance. Telephone Co. . 55 67% Rooms, dormers, porches, ff. IH4 Sy Ual4t< Nehwe lya^eeH. lee f HOME OF FURNITURE preferred, *100 per month. Houses For 72 onial, double garage, only *16,- the Tolland home of her % basements retlnlshed, cab­ L.ARGE 5 ROOM second floor 649-7620. Mamifactnrlng Companlee 14 -H o ir AifweriBg Service PICK IT UP — JUST PAT Available Nov. 16. Call 643- apartment, heat, hot water, Business Locations 000. Hutchins Agency, VERNON— 7 room split level, estranged husband on Nov. 11 inets, built-ins, formica, tile. CONCORD fU> - Beautiful 646-0103. Allied Thermal .. 54 58 *19.63 6568. stove and refrigerator. Cen­ F or R ent 1% baths, built-in kitchen, din­ had their cases continued for Arrow, Hart, Heg. 60% 63% No Job too smsdl. William MONTHLY ______M ranch, large Hvtng room, form­ hearing and probable cause to Robbins csirpentry service. Bonds— Stocks— Help Wanted—Male 36 Help Wanted— trally located. Garage if de­ MANCHESTER— Seven rooms, ing room, paneled rec room, Barden ...... 12% 14% sired. Call 649-2396 between BEAUTIFULLY paneled air al dining roam, ou ln et Idtcben, laundry room, garage, covered 3- Free ie Herald Readers 649-3446. M ortgages 27 Male or Female 37 HERE’S THE STORY — This Vernon * 3 bedrooms, recreation room, oil heat, full basement, porch, MANCHESTER Bristol Brass .... 7% »% ELECTRICIAN, licensed Jour­ was sold to a young couple on 9-5. conditioned space, over 1400 rear patio with fireplace, one- Mrs. Chameroy pleaded not Coleco ...... 8% neyman, experienced in resi­ landscaped yard. Marlon E. 2-car garage, city utilities, 9% o f oar ( CARPENTRY—32 years’ ex­ SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ STAFF PHYSICAL therapist Oct. 2nd. A few days later they SOUTHGATE APTS. sq. ft., wUl subdivide, profes­ half acre lot, high as.sumab1e SOdlty to a charge of abduction Colonial Board Waat dential, commercial and indus­ BUILT 1964 — Fir.st floor, Robertson. Realtor. ett-8l6S good location. Priced at only & VICINITY aaswer at the noted? Simnle perience. Ceilings and floor limited funds available for sec­ Apply Physical Therapy De­ Informed us.they wished to can­ South St. Rockville sional area parking. Main and *16,000. Vacant. Charles Les- mortgage. Nice neighborhood.; of a child by parent and Brock- Common ...... 6% trial. Steady work. Benefits. large 4 room apartment, cel­ 5% tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga­ ond mortgages, pairments to partment, Manchester Memor­ cel their order because they Haynes Street, reasonable 649- MANCHESTER — Executive perance, 649-7620. . Minimum dn\vn payment, f i - ' way pleaded not guilty to Dunham-Buah . . . 4% 5% rages. additions, attics mi- suit your budget. Blxpedlent 875-5905 for appointment ial Hospital. An Bqual Oppor­ Completely new concept In lar, large yard, In quiet resi­ 2811. nanclng available. Owners charges of breaking and enter­ fDW ARDS were not getting married. Pay­ dential neighborhood. Only neighborhood, lovely 7 room *13.900 - *15,900 HEBRON. Kaman Aircraft . 11% 13 ished, remodeling, concrete service. J. D. Reidty. 648-5129. tunity Employer. ments of almost *200 have been Apartment Living. ColonlaL mammothoth llvln*' COLOlUAL — 4 bedrooms, 1V4 building new home. Asking ing with criminal intent and I N. B. Machine . . . 30% 82% *115 per month. 646-0103. FOR LEASE—ExcaUent loca Time to choose your own lot *19,500. Reasonable offers ap-1 taking away a child. A charge ANSWERING SERVICE work. No Job too small. Im­ made. If you have a good Job room, modern kitchen with baths, family room off kitchen, and home in this new commu North and Judd .. 18% 20% Every apartment with Oon tor doctor’s office or bullt-lns, dishwasher. Intercom, -1 predated. Lawrence F. Fiano, j of breach of peace against mediate estimates. 643-2629. and are honest and reliable, 414 ROOM garden apartment, bullt-lns, 2-car garage. Sacri­ nity of quality homes that will Peter Paul ...... 33 35 449-0500 — 875-2519 Situations Wanted— beauty parlor. 416 Main Street double garage. 144x120. Carl­ Realtor. 643-2766. Charles Brockway waa nolled by the Business Opportunity 28 MACHINIST then this Is for you. All Items PRIVATE PATIO heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ Completely renovated and am­ fice at *19.900. Hayesiayes Age icy. offer Ranches, Capes and Plaatic Wire Cable 13% 14% ADDITIONS — Retaining walls, Fem ale 38 are sample pieces and are fully 643-4803. ton Hutchins Agency, Real- Nicholson. 742-6364, Dolores L. court leave year VooV hear tram oar advertloev ta Jig cement floors, garages, bath­ MANCHESTER—Drive-in res­ Indoor-Outdoor Living! erator and parking. $120 per ple panting. J. D. Realty. 848- Raised Ranches on heavily Merritt, 646-0424. Standard Screw . 40% 43 guaranteed. tora, 646-0103. Arthur W. Breen, 23, of East 24% ttme wHhuai all evening at the Wefiliaaa rooms tiled, remodeling. Roof­ taurant, on busy thorough­ WOMAN would like Job as Acres and acres of land month. Available now. Office 6129. MANCHESTER — New 8 room wooded lots. Call us now to 'Stanley Works .. 23% ALL AROUND BLONDE BEDROOM ' Mag^ilficlent View 15 Forest Street. 643-0000. pick your individual lot. Hartford, pleaded guilty to Veeder-Root ...... 56% 59% ing. Call 649-4291. fare, ample parking. Bel Air housekeeper or caring for eld­ Garrison Colonial, 12x34 living Manchester BOLTON — 7 room ranch on charges of reckless driving, op­ Real Estate, 643-9332. LIVING ROOM SUITE The finest In this area! MODERN, CENTRAL, Air- four acres. Three car garage, The above quotations are not erly person, experienced. Box 5-PC. DINETTE SET TWO ROOM heated apartment room, family room, built-in *14.500 MANCHESTER, 139 erating a motor vehicle while CARPENTRY—Aluminum win­ Must be able to set up and Rent includes heat, hot water, Conditioned Offices for rent TWO FAMILY outbuildings. Ideal for horses, to be construed as actual mar­ Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 S, Herald. "PHILCO” ELEC. REF. and bath. 149 Oakland Street. Off Street puking. Inquire at kitchen, master bedroom wltb Walker St. 6 room Cape all license is under suspension, fail­ dows, doors, ceilings, hatch­ work to blueprints, 50 hour deluxe range, refrigerator, dis­ dressing room, low- twenties. etc. Vacant. Owner very anx­ kets. ways, concrete steps, floors, Schools and Classes 33 week. Apply In person. TYPING, envelopes, letters, "CALORIC” COMB. RAJTGE *65. 649-5229, 9-5. 164 East Center S t or phone A rare investment oppor­ fini.shed, fireplace, combina­ ious. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, ure to g;ive proper name and LOST — Angora cat vicinity 1959 FORD 2 - door, 2 - tone posal, laundry, ample closets, Hayes Agency, 643-4808. address and improper use of li­ rec rooms, attics finished, gra- manuscripts. Will pick up and "MAYTAG” WASHER ample parking. 649-5261. tunity or live rent free in tion windows, nice yard, con­ 643-1677. Lyness and West Center green, sedan, standard. In ex­ "OLYMPIC” TELEVISION venient location, near bus, cense. His case was transferred MsAiry Wills of the Dodgers cellent condition. Call 649- rage doors. No Job too smsdl. deliver. 649-9281. MANCHESTER — New 7 room your own 3 room apart­ Streets, dark gray with white "HOO'VER” VACUUM FIVE ROOM apartment, 29 TWO STORY buUdlng. about ment. Only *800 down. schools and shopping. Priced WAPPING — modern 6 room to Circuit Court 11 in Danielson has led the National League in 4226. 649-8880. WANTED G.T. K. CORP. 31/2 ROOMS Foster Street. 2,000 sq. ft , for rent. Suitable raised ranch, 2-car garage, vest and boots, female, an­ "MOHAWK” AXM. RUGS built-ins, baths, % acre lot, to sell. Ranch, garage, full basement, Other case dispositions by stolen bases the last five years. swers to "Beauty.” Call Mrs. Situations Wanted— "SEALY” BOX SPRING $120 for storage or shop. *30 near schools, large treed lot, fine Include: He got 68 this year. In 1062 ha 1956 DeSOTO 2-door Hard­ WOMEN-GIRLS-MEN FIVE ROOM apartment, sec­ tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ Suburban Associates *18,700 ANDOVER. 6 room Metcalf. 643-7729. Roofing— hiding 16 To train for 678 Tolland St., East Hartford "SEALY” MATTRESS monthly. Apply A p t 4, 10 De­ cy. 643-4803. immediate occupancy. Bel Air Mona Albert, 27, Stafford set the record -with 104. top, good rubber, good running M ale 39 Available Now ond floor. Immediate occu­ pot Square. Realtors Ranch high on a hill, large liv­ condition. Call 6-9 p.m., 649- Linoleum, Tables, Cabinets, Pic­ Real Estate, 643-9332. Springs, *36, speeding; George LOST — Gray and white male DION CONSTRUCTION—Roof PBX—SWITCHBOARD (Agent on Premises) pancy. *60 month. J. D. Realty TWO FAMILY—On Oakland Lee Greenough ing room with central fire­ 7839. CARPENTER, painter, floor tures and a Few Other Items. Co.. 643-6129, 643-8779. H. Beebe. 35. of 489 E. Middle cat, vicinity of Pitkin St. An­ ing, siding, alterations, cell Learn On Live Boards SHO'WN BY APPOINTMENT 875-5485 643-6396 St, a large 6 A 6 flat. Big 289-7711 289-3040 place, combination dining and ROUTE 6 BOLTON — Two swers to “Nicky." Call 640- TWO TRIM carpenters! Apply Sander, paperhanger desires Houses For Rent 65 family room, built-ins, ba.se- Tpke., *20, intoxication; Don­ 1963 CORVAIR SPYDER, fully Ings, gutters and aluminum work. Tel. 524-0919. ONLY yard (16(1^50) trees, house acres of wooded land plus a 5 ald R. Berube, 27, Hartford, NOTICE 8627. ______ABC E-Z WRITING on Job Ellington Ridge Coun­ FIRST FLOOR, very clean 3 IN BETTER housekeeping con­ ment with paneled rec room. A room stone house with a three equipped, including super­ wlndofws. 643-4352, 643-0896. PHONE ME AT ONCE has aluminum siding, gu'age. *45, speeding: Nicholas Bona- RECEPTIONIST-TYPING try Club, Abbott Road, Elling­ LOOKINO (or anything In real room apartment, appliances, SEVEN ROOM SpUt Level In dition — ranch with 6 large good buy. car garage, all for *14,000. Lo­ PUBUC HEARING FOUND — Brown female mon- charger. Excellent condition. ton. Samuel Albert, Htfd. 247-0358 estate rentals — apartments, heat and hot water. *90 month. Manchester, modern kitchen Senslblly priced at *18,900. T. dies, 16. of 23 Englewood Dr., A. A. DION, m e . Personal and Business Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 If you have no means o f trans­ J. Crockett Realtor. 643-1577. rooms built 1959. Quiet dead­ cated above Munson's Candy ADDITIONAL sfrel puppy. Call Lee Fracchia, 31,995. Call 649-6063. Biding. paintiiK. Carpentry homes, multiple dwellings, call J. D. Realty Co., 643-5129, with buUt-lns, IH baths, fam­ *18, failure to drive reasonable portation, I’ll send my auto for end street, 3 generous bed­ *20,900 SOUTH WINDSOR. 4 Shop. House needs a com­ APPROPRIATIONS Dog Warden, 643-8594. terations and additions. Ceil­ IBM—KEYPUNCH ADORABLE Brittany Spaniel J. D. Realty, 643-6129. 643-8779. ily room, garage, etc. *200 per PORTER STREET Area — 6 rooms, family size kitchen, bedroom Split Level, living plete redecorating, but has distance apart; Norman Brown, DODGE, 1964, Dart, GT Model you. month. Phllbrlck Agency. 649- 28. of 156 Hillstown Rd„ *25, BOARD OF DIRECTORS 742, 2-door Hardtop, 4-speed, ings. Workmanship guaran­ TWX—TELETYPE TOOL MAKERS puppies, *5. Excellent for room Cape, fireplace, 2-car aluminum storms and screens, room, fireplace, kitchen with new well, septic, etc. T. J. FOUND—Black and tan male teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. No -obligation WE HAVE customers waiting FOUR ROOM apartment for 8464. 1- breach of peace; Joseph B. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, mongrel puppy. Call Lee Frac­ bucket seats, mileage less than hunting or for house pet. Call for the rental ot your apart­ garage, large tree shaded lot 100x196 lot, *15,900. Wolver­ built-ins, finished rec room Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. CASHIERS — CHECKERS rent, heat and refrigerator. with glass sliding doors, patio, Cheney. 21, Hartford, *36, CONNECTICUT chia, Dog 'Warden, 643-8594. 2,800 miles. Must sell to settle BRIDGEPORT 875-6992. A—I ^ B — E— R—T—S ment or home. J. D. R c^ty, CaU 643-7508. COMPLETELY furnished 4 *17,900. Phllbrlck Agency, ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. BIDWELL HOME Improvement NO AGE BARRIER 640-8464. awnings. 1-car garage, nice EAST HARTFORD—Six room speeding; Harold Cloukey, 32, Notice Is hereby given that estate. Call 249-1611, Ext. Company—Roofing, siding, al­ OPERATORS 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD 648- 6129. room house, automatic heat, the Board of Directors, Town o f NOTICE is hereby given that H.S. DIPLOMA NOT RE­ HEATED 3 and 4 room apart SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen lot. Colonial, tile bath, fireplace, Rockville, *25, abandonment of 1081. After 5 p.m., call 875- terations, additions and re­ Articles For Sale 45 OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. adults only. 649-1794. Manchester, Oonnsetieut, will Pass Book No. 63518 issued by 2925. QUIRED POUR ROOM flat, second floor, ments, electric refrigerator MANCHESTER — Immaculate living room with fireplace, Im­ plastered walls, enclosed motor v ^ icle; James W. Ellis, modeling of all types. Ehccel- 6-room Cape on a quiet street, mediate occupancy, *16,900. *22,.500 EAST HARTFORD. breezeway. 2-car garage, large 19. Danbury, *36, speeding; hold a Public Hearing In the The Savings Bank of Manchee- lent workmanship. 649-6496. DAY & EVE. CLASSES Must be able to do own set­ SNOWBLOWERS, new ^ KIRBY VACUUM, all attach- central ' location, heat, hot and gas .stove fumi.shed. Call OFF PORTER STREET—A 4 ter has been lost and applica­ 1956 MERCURY 9-passenger NATION'S LARGEST BUSI­ ups from blueprints, mini­ used, Ariens, Snoblrd, Toro, jnents and floor polisher; Mo­ water, one year lease. Call 649-7737 or 649-5779, 5 to 7 bedroom home with 2 baths, close to schools, bus and shop­ PhUbrlck Agency, 640-8464. Under construction, 6 room lot, 2 weeks occupancy. Com­ Alvin Glasis, 28, Hartford, *39, Municipal Building Hearing tion has been made to said wagon, mechanically good, NESS SCHOOL mum 50 hour week. Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. torola 4-speed Hi-Fi, record 649- 5048 after 6 p.m. p.m. rec room and garage, avail­ ping, 3 bedrooms, new For- Raised Ranch, living room bination windows and doors. speeding; Thomas Greer Jr., 18, Room, 41 Center Street, Man­ mica counter and stainless 813.900— 6 ROOM home, ga- bank for pasnnent of the new battery, good tires. *100. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A FREE PLACEMENT ASSIST­ Service and parts. Capitol cabinet; open stock china din­ able now until next Spring. with cathedral ceiling, large Charles LespSrance, 649-7620. of 146 Loomis S t, *15, making chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, Tel. 643-2095. SEVEN ROOMS and garage, THREE ROOMS, tile bath, heat steel sink, aluminum storms rage, centrally located, excel­ fireplace, 1% baths, kitchen unnecessary noise; Gary December 1, 1964, at 8:00 p.m., amount o f deposit. ANCE Equipment, 38 Main Street, ner set, matching glasses and T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- lent buy. Call Paul J. Cor COLUMBIA — 137 acres, one ROOFmO — Specializing re­ NEW CLASSES NOW FORM­ PARAGON TOOL CO., Manchester. Open daily 7-5, flat ware, new condition. 649- excellent location, 88 Laurel and hot water furnished, .sec­ 1577. and screens, *15,500. Wolver­ with built-ins, 2-car garage. Gurske, 22, Kensington, *39, on proposed additional appro­ LOST — Brown and white 1959 FORD T-Bird Convertible, Street. Call 649-7747. ond floor. 15 Vi School St. ton Agency, ReaJtor, 649-2813. rent! Agency, 643-5363. Choose all your own color com­ mile road frontage, excellent priations General Fund Budget pairing roofs of all kinds, new ING INC. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. 7386. 9 room home, large barn, oth­ speeding. poodle vicinity Oxford and white, automatic, power roofs, gutter work, chimneys across from East Side Rec. FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch binations. Also, Floyd M. Hull, 21, Cov­ 1964-65 as follows: Call (Anytime)-Wrlte-Vislt FIVE ROOMS, 116 Charter Oak FIVE, FOUR and three bed­ er buildings. Ideal for develop­ Strickland Streets. Answers to brakes and steering, radio and cleaned, repaired. Aluminum 256 Adams St., Manchester HANNAH’S iuTsband Hector MOTOROLA stereo, excellent completely decorated, 2-car room modern homes. Bel Air entry, *27, failure to drive to To: Park Department for "Kinko.” CaU 646-0048? heater. Best offer. Call after 6 Out Of Town hates hard work so he cleans condition, maple coffee table Street, adults, gas stove pro-' THREE ROOM apartment, garage, one year lea.se with *24,500 EAST HARTFORD. ment or sub-division. Excellent Lutz Museum Operation aiding. 30 years’ experience. Real Estate Co., specialists in terms or will trade for small­ right of rotary; Felicien La- p.m., 643-0062. Free estimates. CaU Howley, Call Collect the rugs with Blue Lustre. model, used very little, *99. vlded, gas heat, Immediate stove, refrigerator, rent *35. option to renew, *225 per Oak Street. New oversized 6 ...... *4,000 occupancy. 643-7111. offering homes of unusual er home. Asking *46,500. Les- Pierre, 23, Hartford, *39. speed­ 643-5361, 644-8338. Rent electric shampooer *1. Call 649-3314 between 6:30- Adults only, no pets. Inquire month. 742-7004. room Ranch, spacious living ing; Joseph Loranger, 23, Mans­ To: Park Department for EXPERIENCED service station 3 0 9 Spruce Street. character. 643-9332. senger Co., Realtors. 423-6331, Announcements attendant, full or part-time. Olcott Variety Store. 7 :30 p.m. room with large corner fire­ field, *15, failure to obey a Ski Towi R e p a ir----- *1,000 1957 THUNDERBIRD for sale. 525-9317 SCHOOL ST. — Spacious 4 THREE BEDROOMS, -^2 full place, kitchen with G.E. bullt- 423-9291. Call State Service Station, rooms, first floor, desirable- INCOME PROPERTY — Three traffic signal; Louis A. Lucoi, to be financed from ^ Gen­ Call 649-2713. Heating and Plulnbing 17 DARK, RICH stone-free loam! PHILCO refrigerator, chron\e FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, baths, fireplace, garage, walk­ 25 MORE lns, 2 full baths, one with large M.T.I. SCHOOLS I- 643-6860 after 6. neighborhood, garage, *95. family producing *3,600 per 41, Saugatuck, *36, speeding; eral Fund unexpended surplus ELECTROLUX sales and rarv- Also, fill, sand, gravel, and kitchen set, studio couch, suit­ hot water, *95. One child al­ out basement, formal dining double vanity, 12x24, finished Rockville Ice, bonded representative. Al­ 1964 FORD Custom 2-door, V-8 PLUMBING AND heating re­ 750 Main St.—Suite 804 Glastonbury, 633-1874. lowed. Inquire 158 Maple year. Tw’o three’s and a five Terry MeSweeney, 19, Norwich, 1963/64. Hartford, Connecticut DRIVER, steady job for reliable stone. 643-^9504. able for cottage, Emerson room, storage area, large yard room unit. Terrific for ambi­ rec room, 2-car garage. Move fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., with standard transmission, pairs and new work, free es­ Street. Te!. 649-1632, in nice neighborhood. Refer­ *6, Intoxication; Gerald J. Mil­ To: Board ot Bduoatlon for man, experienced, with local portable TV. Call John Bon- AVAILABLE December 1st — SHOPPING tious couple starting out. Easy right in. 4 UNIT APARTMENT Transportation ...... |3,700 Manchester, 644-814L real clean with low mileage. timates. 643-1774. RUBBER STAMPS — Three czek, administrator, 43 Mill ences required. *140. Available ler, 65, Willimantic, *39, speed­ *2,150. Call 643-5947. references, for 3-ton truck lines name and address, cush­ North Manchester. 5 rooms FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ to finance with this Income. ing; Herbert Miller, 47, Bristol, to be financed from an In­ Help Wanted— Female 35 with East Hartford wholesal­ Street, 643-9070. Dec. 1. 643-6452. On bus line, central heat. T.J. *24,500 SOITTH WINDSOR. 4-4 room apartment in ex­ WOOLEN STRIPS for hooked ioned mount, knob handle heated, *95. Small family, no ond floor, redecorated, heat, DAYS cellent condition and 2-car *39, speeding; Richard A. Ol­ crease in estimate o f income 1955 CHElUtOLET Station er. Must know Hartford euid Crockett. Realtor, 643-1577. New 6 room Ranch. large liv­ and braided rugs. Large var­ Radlo-TV Repair WOMAN to live In, present *1.80. Please print or type. TWO SQUARE mahogany end pets, sober. Call 643-0648 after hot water, range, adults, no garage with utility room. son, 18, of 62 Cambridge St., from State Aid for Schools. Wagon, automatic, *100. 24 vicinity. Call Mr. Feldman, ing room with stone fireplace, iety at all times. To pur­ Services IS home Ideal position for widow. Quality Rubber Stamps, P.O. tables; one mahogany coffee 6 p.m. pets. References. 300 Spruce Suburban For Rent 66 Real private deep back *15, unnecessary noise with Robert M. Stone, chasers o f wool, sulvlce and Tyler Circle or 643-4610. 242-4338. Street. MANCHESTER— beautiful 5% cathedral ceiling, kitchen with Secretary Experience not necessary. Box 765, Manchester, Conn., table with plate glass top; one Move into this 7 room room ranch, attached garage, yard. All city convenienes, motor vehicle (screeching suggestions on rug making CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv ------06042. BIRCH STREET — spacious ANDOVER — 12 minutes from Tappan built-ins, glass sliding Board of Directors 1957 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4^ Cooking not required. Call 649- round black coffee table 44” flat, second floor, two bed­ raised ranch by Christmas. large lot, *15,500. Over 100 doors, sun deck, 2 full baths, on bus line. Real money tires): George A. Osgood, 88, given on Tuesday and Friday Ice, available all hours. Satis­ 6416. across: one white credenza 36” Manchester. Nice 4 room You can expect Santa to Hazardvllle, *39, speeding; Manchester, Oonn. door sedan, V-8, automatic, ex­ PONTIAC, 1953 Chieftain, 8 rooms, $95. 649-4498. FIVE ROOMS and garage, *95. listings of all kinds. Call the spacious recreation room. Im­ maker at *22,900. D. Dou- mornings from 10-12 a.m. faction guaranteed. Call 649- high, 52” long; one black bar apartment, utilities Included, drop in by either of two ton 649-5306. Daniel Palmer, 48, Meriden, Dated at Manchester, Con­ Harry M. Fraser Company, cellent condition. *495. Call RECENT HIGH SCHOOL cylinder, radio, heater. Best of­ Call 649-1946. Ellsworth Mitten Agency, mediate occupancy. ISIS. with genuine brass rail, 61” THREE ROOM apartment, vacant. 742-6124. fireplaces. Store the gifts *36, speeding; Cesario Rivera, necticut, this 20th day of N o­ 192 Hartford Road, Manches­ 649-0498. fer 649-3716. Realtors, 643-6930. LPN or RN, full or part-time, GRADUATE long, 43” high. Any reason­ heat, hot water, stove, refrlg-' in the large 2-car garage. 34, Bridgeport, *36, speeding; vember 1964. ter, Conn. SECOND FLOOR, 4% room EXCEPTIONALLY nice first *26,000 SOUTH WINDSOR. Barrows £ Wallace Millinery, Dressmaking 19 11-7. 875-2077. WALLPAPER SALE, many able offer. Call 643-5625. erator, $90. 247 No. Main, 649- apartment, heated, private The steel beam construc­ MANCHESTER—Older 2 fam­ 6% room Raised Ranch, large Donald J. Roglls, 18, of 205 floor 4 room apartment, thor­ tion is sure to support the ily house. 7*4. Very reason­ Manchester Parkade 'rrucks—^Tractors 5 To assist sales manager, no patterns to choose from. Plas­ 5228, 9-5. backyard and garage, garden oughly insulated, ol! hot water living room with cathedral School St., *18, failure to obey EXPERT ALTERATIONS of sleigh and reindeer. Save able, Work needed but worth Manchester 649-6306 traffic sign. Personals ladies' and gentlemen’s gar­ experience necessary, neat tic coated, trimmed. Morrison Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 privileges. Cellar included.' baseboard heat, storn. win­ celling and full wall fireplace, LEGAL 1952 CHEVROLET ton panel, appearing and ambitious, Paint Store, 739 Main. FOUR ROOM unfurnished, sec­ Reasonable rent. Adults only. | the living room from extra looking into. For details call kitchen with built-ins, dining Also, Matthew Rujas, New good rubber, best offer. 295 ments. All work done promptly, GIRLS! ond floor, apartment. Inquire dows, screens, Venetian blinds, wear by entertaining in the Peg Cieszyn.ski, 649-4291. free to travel, transporta­ WOMAN’S Persian Lamb coat, Inquire 156 Union Street, Man- j area and glaas sliding doors to CLARK ROAD in Wapping. York, *45, speeding; Raymond STATE LICENSED rest home Broad St., 643-5170. and reasonably. Also, dry YOU saved and slaved for wall 233 Center Street. fireplace, electric refrigerator, large rec room. To top this NOTICE tion furnished. $94 weekly size 14; boy’s sport jacket, Chester. a sun deck, 2 full baths with Custom built 6 room Ranch. Roman, 23, Wilson, *24, speed­ centrally located, reasonable cleaning and laundry. Center to wall carpet. Keep It new range. Beautiful country Colo­ off, there are many shrubs HIGH RIDGE — 6% ro^ rates, friendly atmosphere. A REWARDING JOB If qualified. For personal size 14. Good condition. Rea­ nial home 10 miles east of vanity, large finished rec room, A real nice home. Three bed- ing; John J. Sokolis, 16, Rock­ TO THE ELECTORS AND Tailor Shop, 32 Oak Street. with Blue Lustre. Rent electric SIX ROOMS, Cottage Street, HEATED 3 room apartment, 22 which when decorated will Ranch, 2 baths, large rec QUALIFIED TAXPAYERS OF Tel. 875-1011. interview, call between 8- sonable. 649-1100. newly decorated garage. Will Manchester off Route 6. 2-car garage. Immediate oc­ ■ rooms, carpeting, fireplace ville, *20, operating a motor FORD Half ton pickup truck. shampooer *1. The Sherwin- Hathaway Lane, *80 per give you a fine Holiday pic­ room, exceptional kitchen, at­ THE TOWN OF COVENTRY, 1 2 . accept family with two teen­ Adults. *100. 643-7056.^ cupancy. and finished recreation room, vehicle without insurance and 643-0749. Moving— ^Trucking— Williams Co. month. Phone 649-6261 for ap­ ture. Asking *23,900. tached garage. *3,000 down CONNECTICUT: PASSENGERS wanted from LADY’S g;ray wool coat, fur agers CaU 649-8759. as.sumes VA mortgage. 643- water softener, half acre lot *20, failure to drive at a Manchester to vicinity of S tora g e 20 Every word a telephone op­ lined, size 16; Maine g;uide car pointment. reasonable distance; Mary A_ A Referendum will be held on erator says on her job Is FARMALL farm tractor, F-20, 0133. *26,250 EAST HARTFORD. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Travelers. Tel. 644-1664 after 649-9582 coat with hood, man’s 42 tail, New 7 room Garrison Colonial. Sokolis, 44, Rock-ville, *30, al­ Monday, November 80th, 1964 T railers— important, means some­ *195; 2-wheel garden tractor REMODELED 4 Room apart­ ROCKVILLB — 4 rooms. *50, 1577. 6:30 p.m. MANCHESTER Delivery. Light practically, new. 649-7386. Spacious living room, dining lowing a person under 18 to between the hours of 6:00 A.M. Mobile Homes 6-A thing. helps somebody. with snow blade, *95. 643-2371. ment, sunporch, cellar, yard, first floor. Call 643-4385. J. D. REALTY CO. MANCHESTER Ranch 6 trucking and package delivery. heated, *130. 649-3212. rooms, modern kitchen, built- room and kitchen, fireplace, OWNER MUST sell due to fi­ operate uninsured motor ve­ and 8:00 P.M. to vote “Yea” or COLLEGE GIRL, experienced Refrigerators, washers and Classic and Charming NEW 1964 NIMROD Camp As an operator, you’ll en­ TURRET LATHE and Bridge­ HO TRAINS and accessories, ROCKVILLE — Five room 643-5129 643-8779 in stove, dishwa.sher, etc. Din­ 1% baths. 4 bedrooms, 2-car nancial reversala this beauti­ hicle; Charles R. Stills, New "N o” on the following question: folk singer, available Friday stove moving spxjlalty. Folding Wanted—To Boy 58 apartment, refrigerator and Trailers for sale. No reason­ joy working for and with port operators. Must be able to including track, switches, un­ NEW DELUXE 4% room du­ ing room, large living room garage. ^Immediate Occupancy. ful five room cape with breeze­ York, *30, -speeding; Kenneth Shall the Town of Coventry and Saturday nights for holi­ chairs for r.int. 649-0762. stove included. *65 monthly. able offer refused. United some of the nicest people, set up and operate from blue­ couplers and buildings. One- plex apartment, heat, hot wat­ with fireplace. 3 bedrooms, full way, two car garage plus a R. Stuart, 26, ROckvUle, *36, consider and act upon reports day parties. Call 643-8546. WANTED TO BUY—Antiques er, appliances, dryer, parking, Call 875-6316. *26,400 SOUTH WINDSOR, large utility building In the Rent-Alls, 358 Burnside Ave., under the best working prints. Work week 55 hours, half of list price. Prlv/ite and good used furniture. VU- basement. 1-car garage. *18,- speeding and Robert L. Uguc- of the Junior High School Painting— Papering 21 steady employment. Good pay full cellar, *150 monthly. J.D. New 7% room Colonial, 4 bed­ rear. Has 1.8 acres of land and cionl, 22, Portland, *20, speed­ WANTED — Ride to Pratt A E. Hartford. conditions. And you’ll be party. CaU 643-6648 after 6 lage Peddler Auction House, ,500. Phllbrlck Agency, 649- BuUdlng Committee and the and fringe benefits for quali­ Realty, 643-5129, 643-8779. rooms, 2 full baths, living is located,on Route 44A Just ing. ■Whitney, third shift, from drv- learning a skill that could p.m. Route 83, EUlngton. 876-871J., 8464. Coventry Board of Finance INSIDE and outside painting, fied men. Echo Machine Co., room with beamed ceiling, over Bolton line in Coventry. Numerous other cases were recommending an appropriation Ing Street to Gate 2, Willow ■you name your own price. come in handy any time in Bob Flucklger, and Son. TO SUBLET— Apartment, *125 MANCHESTERr—6% room over­ Auto Driving School 7-A Inc., Manchester. 643-7627. ONE DOLLAR stationery bar­ Manchester bookcases and fireplace, fam­ Many po.ssible uses for rear continued for plea and disposi­ of *1,107,600.00 for the con­ Street. Phone 643-4428, any­ 649-7863. 875-8401. your life. monthly, including stove and sized brick Cape, finished gains, name, address on choice MOVE ily styled kitchen, 2-car ga­ building. Has , a *16,000 FHA tion at future dates. struction and equipment of a time. LEARN TO DRIVE — Special CASH IMMEDIATELY — We parking, new and very clean, basement, patio, garage Well We’re looking for high TAXI DRIVERS, full and parT- of 200 noteheads; 150 letter buy anything from a pin to rage. Immediate occupancy. mortgage that buyer can aS' Junior High School on town attention to nervous and eld­ • PA IN ^ IG . EXTEMOR and In- time positlon.s available. For available December 15. J. D. landscaped. Minimum main­ Into this convenient pres­ EAST HARTFORD SESSION school g;raduates with .sheets, 75 envelopes. 60 per­ battleship. Used furniture and sume (payments *153.00). A owned land on Route 31 be­ erly. Classroom for teen-agers. terlor, paperhanging, wall­ information call 643-2123. Realty, 643-5129, 643-8779. tenance For appointment call tige neighborhood before James Daley, 45, no oertain Automobiles For Sale i paper removed, dry wall work poise, good judgment and sonalized napkins, 79c, blue, appliances. Ask (or Mr. Reed, 649-1988. Principals only. Chri.stma.s. 3 bedroom con- *40,000 MANCHESTER, Porter steal at *20,000. T.J. Crockett, tween the present Town Office Pickup service. Day or eve­ pleasing personalities. pink, yellow, white. Discount St. New 8 room executive Colo- Realtor, 64^577. address. Manchester, was given ning lessons. Res^nable rates. Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ 649-8254, 249-4794. temporarj' ranch, neat as a Building and the present Cov­ NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ Center (with Manchester Rub­ EUGHT ROOM raised ranch, nlal, large beamed ceiling liv- __ — — ___ 20 days In the State Jail at entry High School building, and Manchester Driving Academy. ing arrsinged. Fully Insured. If you believe you’d qualify pin, oversized for .spacious­ ed down? Short on down pay­ Free estimates. 649-9668, Jo­ OIL BURNER ber Stamp); 5 S. Main, Man­ WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ two years old, large living ness, low priced for value. ing room with central fire-1 — *9,800. Hartford after he pleaded guil­ the construction and equipment ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ 742-7249. for this rewarding job, visit chester. Earn cash for your­ tique and used furniture, china, FIREPLACE room with fireplace, modern place, custom kitchen with j Economy. Clean, expandable ty to the charge of intoxica­ seph P. Lewis. our employment office at Cape, recent hot water heat. of a building to provide storage sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ SERVICEMAN self or club treasury. Free sell­ glass, sliver, picture frames kitchen with bullt-lns. family Suburban Associates buiU-ins and plenty of cabl-1 tion. Daley was 'arrested last facilities for the Coventry est Douglas. Inquire about low­ EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ 808 Main Street. We’ll be ing kit. 649-4489. and old coins, old dolls and room. 4 or 6 bedrooms, 2-zone nets, formal dining room, 4 Full ba.sement. private back­ night after Manchester police Business Services open Tuesday, Wednesday Realtors yard, ■ stockade wooden fence, Sf^ool system on town owned est down, smallest payments ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- Long established fuel oil guns, hobby coUectlons, attic WOOD hot water heat, garage. *24.900 large bedrooms, 2% ‘ deluxe found him sleeping in a Depot land immediately to the East of anywhere. No small loan or fi­ O ffered 13 and FRIDA'Y, November 27 company with large service KEEP carpet cleaning problems contents or whole estates. Fur­ Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8464. Lee Greenough baths, first floor family room, artesian well, trees, amesite hanging Ceilings. Floors. Fully LARGE BUNDLES 289-7111 289-3040 Square laundromat- In the the proposed Junior High nance company plan. Douglas Insured. Workmanship guar­ from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. department will put on an­ small— use Blue Lustre wall to niture Repair Service Talcott- 2-car attached garage. drive. Lawrence F. Fiano, SHARPENING Service — Saws, Realtor, 643-2766, Charles North End. Daley was detain­ School ? Motors, 833 Main. anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. other experienced service- ■ wall. Rent electric shampooer vllle. Conn. Tel. 648-7449. MANCHESTER — 6-rOom Co­ knives, axes, shfears, skates, *1. Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper lonial with 3 bedrooms, 24-foot HOLLISTER STREET —wfost Nichol.son, 742-6364, Dolore.s ed overnight at police head­ Those approving said resolu­ rotary blades. Quick service. If no amswer, 648-9048. man. Man selected for this desirable! Young Colonial, 6 quarters prior to court present­ 1961 PONTIAC Bonneville, ra­ permanent, well paying po­ Supply. WANTED—Combination storm Uving room with fireplace, L. Merritt 646-04*4. tion will vote "Y es” and those Capltc Equipment Oo., 38 rooms, 1 % baths, kitchen Exclusive With ation this morning. opposing said resolution will dio and heater, full power, Ex­ INTERIOR and exterior paJnt- THE SOUTHERN sition must have references door, wooden, as close to 3214 $ f .00 large kitchen and formal din­ Main St,, Manchester Hours built •* Ins, carpeting, paneled cellent condition. Call after 4, ing. wallraper removed, fully and experience necessary x6’ll, reasonable. Good condi­ ing room, oil hot water heat, ROBERT D. MURDOCK vote "No”; the registry list 649-3132. daily 7-6. Thursday 7-9 Satur­ insured. Rene Belanger, 648- NEW ENGLAND AFRICAN VIOLETS for sale. tion. 528-5789. aluminum storms and screens, rec room, oversized garage, Legal Notices used at such meeting shall be day 7-4. 648-7958. to go right to work with­ CaU 643-2840. city sewer.s. elementary and NEW POWER LINE 0612 or 644-0804. out training. No phone lifetime siding. Immediate oc­ ORDKR OF HKARINO the revised list last completed. 1953 PLYMOUTH, very good TELEPHONE COMPANY cupancy, *16,900. Wolverton High Schools. Many extras. SOUTHINGTON (AP) — The Polling Places for the Refer­ TYPEWRITERS - Standard calls.. LIFE SIZE Santas for outdoor Rooms Witnoot Board 59 U & R REALTY CO., INC. AT A PROBATK COURT, hfld condition. 6 Tyler Circle, Man­ W. G. GLENNEY Agency, Realtor, 649-2813.’’ Terrific value, *21,900. Robert In Bolton, within and for the DiBtrict first extra high voltage electric endum will be as follows: chester 643-7349. and electric. Repaired, over­ PAINTING, days or nights. In­ Ah equal opportunity employer or indoor Christmas displays. Ander.son, Realtor, 528-0139, of Andover, on the 23rd day of No­ power transmiMion line In New First District; Voter Regis­ hauled, rented. Adding ma­ MELLEN, WHITE ROOM (or young lady, a home 643-2692 643-6472 vember. A.D. 1964 side or outside. Call 875-1572. 166 Silver Lane, East Hart­ 836 N. Main S t—649-5258 TWO FAMILY—One year old, 528-1776. England has been put Into test tration Room Town Hall 1954 CHEVROLET 2-door, au­ chines rent^ and repaired ford. 528-4616. away from home. Convenient Present. Hon. Norman J. Preuss, & PALSHAW to everything. 643-7969. 4 and 6 rooms, 2 bedrooms, Judite. operation. , Second District: Coventry tomatic. Best offer. Call 649- Pickup and delivery service PAINTING and paperhanging, 107 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford family room one apartment, FIVE ROOM CAPE, 2 full ______.______Estate of Roy J. Jetle. late of 9649. Yale Typewriter Service. 649 RECEPTIONIST, light office WOODEN KITCHEN cabinet Bolton. In .said District, deceased. The line, running from the Firehouse good work, reasonable rates, work, 9-12, 6 days. Write P.O. modern kitchen, excellent con­ baths, 2 fireplaces, city Utlll- c New York border to Southing­ Dated at Coventry, Connecti­ 4986. 30 years In Manchester, your for older house, size 93x48x12. ties, 2-car garage, near bus G-A^I^RISON COLONIAL— Save The Executrix, having exhibited FORD 1963, Fairlane 500,~T- Box 222, Manchester. dition. Phllbrlck Agency, 649- t i ann r,-, i I”’’' account with said Estate for ton, Is the first link in a six- cut this 20th day of November neighbor is my recommenda­ Excellent condition. Tel. 649- *1,500 on this house. E xcellen t this Court for allowance and filed door sedan, small V-8, stand­ LAND CLEARING, tree re­ PART-TIME—Half-day, prefer­ 8464. lines, schools and stores. Ex­ state power pooling system that 1964. tion. Raymond Flske, 649- 4674. cellent condition. Charles Les- throughout. 1 % baths. 2 fire- an application for the ascertainment ard sh ift After 6 p.m., B49- moval, and chain saw work, WOMAN to care for two chil­ ably afternoons but will con­ places, playroom , bar, large ”r.'*‘'.*'''bui:ees and an order of dis will enable the exchange of Richard M. Gallnat, 9237. dren In my home vicinity Ma­ sider mornings. All around ONE BLOCK from Main, two perance, 649-7620. Iribullon, II Is 0033. A. Michaud, 742-8096. MUNICIPAL BUILDINfi family, 4-4 duplex, permanent lot, 2-car garage, $28,500. Jo­ large amounts of power. , ponald S;' Davis, ple Street. 643-9431. construction worker with driv­ Diamonds— Watehc ORDERED: That the Rth day of The line can carry 846,(XK) Lionel C. Jean siding, two recent heating sys­ MANCHESTER VICINITY—6 seph Barth, Broker, 649-0320. December, A.D. 1964. at 7:30 o'clock 1962 VALIANT SIGNET, buck­ LAWNMOWBIR shaimnlng; re­ Electrical ^rvlces 22 er’s license. Apply 8:30 a.m. Jew elry in the evening at the Probate Of­ volts of electricity. Board of Seleotmea et seats, automatic transmis­ pairs, sales, rotor blades WOMEN, IF YOU WANT **** Mitchell Drive, off Parker tems, garages, clean. Hayes room home, nice condition, fice In Bolton, be and the same, is sion, low mileage, like new. sharpei/ed; bicycle sales, serv­ FREE BSSTIMATES. Prompt for Christmas. If you want a Street, at tracks. McKinney Agency, 643-4803. ba.sement garage, large assum­ a.s.slgned for a hearhig nn the al­ WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ lowance of said account, and on 648-0355 after 6 p.m. ice. Manchester Cycle Shop. service on all types of elec­ new interest. If you want a Bros. Septic Tank Co. pairing. Prompt service. Up to able mortgage to qualified buy­ trical wiring. Licensed and in­ ■ weekly Income. If you can sell RANCH, 4 rooms, 3 bedrooms, er. Full price *11,500. Call the HURRY said appllcatinn and this Court di­ 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 *20 on your old watch In trade. kitchen, living room, wooded rects the Executrix to give notice 1960 CADILLAC Omvertible, 2098. sured. Wilson Electrical Co., a product advertised on TV Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, Ellsworth Mitten Agency, thereof, by publishing this order In good top, good rubber, good Manchester, 649-4817, 643-1388. and leading magazines, call lot, handy to bus. shopping, Realtors, 643-6930. some newspaper having a circula­ Salesmen Wanted 36-.A 737 Main Street, State Theater tion in said District, and bv post­ ANNOUNCING running condition. Priced for LAWN IA1WERS—Sharpened Avon Cosmetics. We will show etc. Excellent condition. *12,- Custom built 3 bedroom Building. CLOSED A well-cut shirt frock, created 900, Phllbrlck Agency, 649- ing a copy of this order on the pub­ quick sala CaU after 5, 649- and repaired, winter storage. bloor Finishing 24 you how. CaU 289-4922. APPUCATIONS (or executive SPACIOUS 4 bedroom ranch, ranch set high enough to lic sign post In the town where the 8341. Sales and service — Ariens, In sizes that .spell charm and 8464. built-in stove, 1 % baths, two see Hartford from the east decea-sed la.st dwelt, b y mailing, 997 MAIN STREET training ' program being ao flattery for . the woman who postage prepaid, a true copy of Snowbirds, also rental equip­ FLOOR SANDING and reflnish* cepted from large manufactur THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1964 picture windows, double ga­ side of Manchester. Large said order, addressed to each of the Lawrence Fiano, Realtor, takes pleasure in announcing Ing (specializing in older Help Wanted— Male 36 wears a half size. Sew one or So soft and comfortable, this SEVEN ROOM older heoM. 4 ment. L A M Equipment Corp., Ing firm. Trainees start In INVITATION bedrooms. 3 bathe, iot 72x161. rage. large lot. Hutchins lot, nice neighborhood. persons Interested In .said estate, the opening of a branch office located at 997 Main Street, floors) Waxing floors. Paint­ two more in different fabrics. cute puppy pillow will be all at least seven days hefnre said Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. sales for one year, then ad­ Marion B. Roberteop, Realtor Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. Buckley School, St. Bar­ Manchester, and the addition of a new tales rapreeenta- Manchester Exch^ge—Enter­ ing Ceilings. Paperhanging. WANTED — Mechanic, wages No. 8112 with Patt-O Rama is adored by all members of the day of hearing INVITATION vance. Require college back' TO BID THANKSCIVING DAY 543-6063 tholomew’s Parish. Priced NORMAN J. PREUSS, Judge tlve, Dolores L. Merritt. Pictures of most ot the homes prise 1945. No Job too small. John Ver- compensatory to experience. In sizes 12%, 14%, I6V2. I8'a, ftunily! a perfect chair com- MANCHESTER — Two-family, Apply In person Carlson’s Ex­ ground. Experience not essen­ at *16,900. Call now. for sale In the Manchester area will be on display. St(^ faiUe. 649-6760. Sealed bids will be received 20%, 22Va. 24%. 26%. Bu.st 33 to I panion! 6-6, redecorated, aluminum U qV O R PF.RMIT TO BID press, .Inc., 95 Hilliard Street, tial. Starting guarantee of SPLIT LEVELS? rooms. 1% In at your convenience and we will be happy to diacuss YOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-1! at the Office of the Gdneral 47. Size J4%, 85 bust, 3% yards Pattern No. 2789-H has hot- combinations, good central, n o t ic f ; o f application Manchester. d *125 per week plus expenses. baths, modern kltohan with This Is (o give notice that I. VIC­ your real estate needs. Hope we can be of service to you Sealed bids will be received Cellars, attics, trash, small Manager, 41 Center Street, Man­ of 46-inch. iron transfer; full directions. cation. Asking *21,900. Own­ Bonds—Stocks— For interview call 644-0202 built-ine, dining room, fam­ TOR BENE’TTI. of 47 Hilltop Drive. soon. a t the office o f the General trucking done A-1 right! Call chester, Connecticut, until De­ EMiateENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS! To order, send 50c in coins to: To order, send 35c in coins to: WARREK E. HOWLAND Manchester. Connecticut, have filed Mortgages 27 MAN INTERESTED In learn­ between 6-8 p.m. or 242-7593 ily room, full basement, 1- er, 649-0333. \ Manager, 41 Center Street, 648-2928, Tremano Trucking cember 2, 1964 at 11:00 a.m. for Sue Burnett, The ' Manchester Anne Cabot, Manchester Eve­ car garage. *22^00. Phil- MLS Realtor an application dated November Service. ing furniture touch-up and up­ 1964,. with----- the _,lqu_.Liquor (3ontpol______le at the Controller’s able. 643-0851. *22.26 for each thousand dollars good wages, union shop, paid LICENSED practical nurses Street, Manchester, Connecti­ Address '\\ith Zone, Style No. Address wHth zone and Pattern rooms and dining room If you NEEDED — An executive for tills home now being built with 807 South Ma'n Street. Manchester,. Mwnbers ef local, etate and aatloaal real eatoto Office. 66 Center Street Man- Including repayment over fjve 'life insurance, free mediciu In­ and orderlies, full-time posi­ cu t and Size. Number. prefer. Large living room, MANCHESTER — West* Side. Connecticut, and will be conducted cbMter, Conn. HAVE truck — Attics'and oel- years. Frank Burke, 246-8897, surance, vacation pay. Apply tions available — permanent Town of Manchester, Sanitary Sawor and Water . .. 649-9697 Ready for you now — tito new New— '64 Fall,Wlnter Albumf great big kitchen with bullt- Older 6 room Colonial, new a 3-car garage. This excellent by VICTOR BEafETTI of 47 Hilltop and Mimolieater Multiple Listing Bervlea. « Town of Manchester UwB cleaned. Rubbish removed. .Connecticut M o r t g ^ e Ex­ In person only. Conn. B l-F t^ - basis. Apply Director of Connecticut fall * winter '64 issue of Basic Articles; custom colledtion; reg­ lns. Two fireplaces. Be your aiding,' garage, quiet location. home will be selling for *311i-i Drjve. Manchester, Connecticut.', as Main Oflioe, Rbotaa 6 A 44-A« BaMaa ’ Riobaid Martin, >nable. Call 649-1043 after change, 16 LeMa St^ Hartford, ucts, Inc., Hop Riyer Road, Co­ Nurses, Rockvills ; Hospital, Richturd Martin, FUhlon, our complete pattern ular features; itema to makal own landlord! Madeline Smith, Only *18,600. Hayes Agency, 000. For appointment caU J®. P«toiittes, victor bsinetti General Msj^ver 6:3 Conn- ^ lumbia, Coon. ' ■ , S76-SS41 or 649-5231. General Manager, ^ niagai^e. Me a copy. • Only 60e a edpy, Realtor, 649-164S. Barth, W a r . e4fi-0S30. saied JbOi dqr « ■ V''- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964 iio v BGirnsBH Retarded-^Donafe to MAHRC—Drive ^Closes Tomorrow Jt4i ITie American Legion will South WindMor meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at Average DaUy Net Prera Ron About Tow n the post home. Refremments For the Week Boded The Weather will be served. Driver Is Blamed *FREsiTraUITS AND VEOETABLES NovemlMr 21, 1964 Fereooet ef U. S. Weather : n rw lUnckMter u m younr \ p M ^ « are m m b e n of the District President Mrs. Mary In Rt. 5 Deaths OnMtM* Hertford Youth Or- Bogash will make her official 1 4 ,1 4 3 Steo6)r rota, breecj; mUd t»- «die«tnL They ere Rlcherd visit at a meeting of the VFW fltght, lew In 4ta; cleOring tomer- \ A Stafford Springs driver Member o t the Audit Jerome, eon of Mr. end Mrs. Auxiliary tonight at 7:30 at FOR PERFECT EATING! row continurd mild, high In SOe. was declared criminally respon­ Bnreaa « f OlKsalattoii CItnton Jerome of 68 Keneinir- the post home. Manchetter— A City of Village Charm ton St, trombone; Cyrus Stev­ sible in the death o f a Wapplng OPm TONIGHT ens, eon of Mr. end Mrs. Ooi> Eta Chapter of Beta Sig;ma couple on Rt 5 and Pleasant FRUIT BASKETS don Stevens of 29 Herlend St., Phi will meet tonight at 8 at Valley Rd. Oct. 10. OUR SPECIALTY AND WED. n U 9 VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 48 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER X , 1964 (OtaeMOed AdvertMog tm Poge 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS violin; and Tina Pesole, daugh­ the home of Mrs. Thomas Lel- But Hartford County Coro­ Prices start at — ' ter of Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Pe- per, 107 W. Middle Tpke. Miss ner Louis W, Schaefer also ■ole of Hebron Rd., Bolton, Lorraine Martin has charge of found that the driver killed $5.00 OPfN THANKSGIVING herp. The first concert of the the program. » •was partially responsible for Just give us an eeeeon will be Saturday at 8 the two-car collision. hour’s notice. DAY 9 A.M . to 1 P.M. p.m. In Millard Auditorium. Members of the Army Navy Asher A. Collins, 64, and his University of Hartford, 200 Auxiliary will attend a joint wife, Madeline Collins, 67, both Bloomfield Ave., West Hart- Installation of World War I of 8' Sand Hlli Rd., were killed Paratroopers Search fttrd. Vets Barracks Sunday at 2 p.m. when their car collided with a RED & WHITE STAND at the VFW Home, E. Center car driven by John W. Chros- Tlie Sodality of the Blessed S t towski. TTte coroner said Col­ WEST CENTER STREET AT McKEE STREET Sacrament of St John's Polish lins, driving east on Pleasant National Catholic Church, 23 Each member is a.sked to Mary Ann Pella John Pella Jr. Ingrid Swanson Valley Rd., went through a red CMway St, will sponsor a sale bring one holiday decorating light and was struck on the o f homemade Polish food in the idea to share at the meeting right side by the Chrostowski Named to Attend 4-H Meetings car headed north on Rt. 5. For Missing Hostages parish hall Sunday after the o f the Kiwi Club of Hartford 8:30 a.m. Mass. Friday at 8 p.m. at the home The coroner said Chrostowski of Mrs. Herbert Behren.>!. 37 Three Manchester 4-H Club- urer of the Hartford County-^ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph was driving at an "excessive The British American Club Little Acres Rd., Glastonbury. members have been selected to 4-H Fair Association. She i.s Swanson of 374 Hackmatack rate of speed" when the acci­ LEOPOLDVILLE, The-s paratroops landed to re.scue the^j, paratroopers began landing. <.Hills, CJalif., was among 15 to 30 For transportation contact employed by Travelers Insur­ St., was recently awarded a dent occurred. Will serve steamed clams and attend National 4-H meetings. Congo (A P )— Belgian par­ European and American hos­ "Other Europeans may be hostages shot down in Stan­ dam s on the half shell tomor­ Mrs. John A. K i r k h a m, 60 They are Miss Mary Ann Peila. ance Co.. Hartford. trip, due to her achievements in The coroner sent a copy of tages threatened with death. found dead in various parts of leyville's Lumumba Square row from 7 to 9 p.m. to mem- Marion I>r. John Peila Jr. and Ingrid Swan­ John Peila Jr., son of Mr. 4-H to the National 4-H Confer­ his report to the State Safety atroops and Congolese sol­ the city,” a U.S. Embassy minutes before the paratroops and Mrs. John Peila of 359 ence in Washington, D.C. She Commls.sion requesting that the Several rebels and a Belgian beni and guests. son. William Keish of 307 diers searched today for paratroop sergeant were killed spokesman said. landed. Carlson had been under Richard L. Fiske. fire control Gardner St. has also been sel­ Bidwell St., has been .selected will leave for Washington on type of traffic light at the in­ some 200 whites still miss­ a rebel death sentence as an to attend the National 4-H April 24 with three other Con­ tersection be "revaluated” for during the night in mop-up oper­ Rebel chief Christophe Airman Robert A. Strin^lke, techlnician second laas, U.S. ected to attend the National Gbenye and other leaders of the alleged .spy. Dairy Conference in Chicago. necticut 4-Hers. She is publicity possible improvement. ing in the northern Congo. ations. Much of the skirmishing eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Navy, son of Mr, and Mr.s. Les­ 4-H club Congreas as one of took place near the airport Communist-backed "Congolese Mi.ss Rhine, 25, a mi.sslonary He will leave from Bradley chairman for Hartford County More than 900 refugee.s have Btrimike of 130 Tanner St., lie G. Fiske, 232 Woodland St., the chaperones. where the foreigners awaited People's Republic" have di.sap- teacher from Mount Vernon, is serving aboard the attack Miss Mary Ann Peila, daug:h- Field on Thursday, Dec. 3, 4-H Fair Association, secretary arrived here from the former has completed the first pha.se sponsored by WT!C. He has rebel capital and another 500-600 evacuation to Leopoldville. peared. Ohio, also was slain by the li^- of basic mllitarj’ training at submarine USS Tang, operating ter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Peila of Hartford County Keen Teens Officers Named ’.surgents. with the Seventh Fleet in the of 375 Bidwell'St., has been won several awards exhibiting Club and a recipient of the City awaited evacuation at Stan­ Premier Moise Tshombe can­ The United States told Ijackland AFB, Tex. He will his purebred Holstein animals leyville Airport. Of the 63 Amer- celed plans for a triumphant T.shombe's central government Another missionary murdered train as cwnmunicatlons-elec- Far East. selected to represent Connec­ Service Key Award. She was ticut's 4-H Club member.s at and has received awards for also awarded a trophy in May By Housing Unit ican.-i trapped in the rebel zone, e^try into Stanleyville today. that rebel leaders must be made was Hector Macmillan, a Cana­ tronics specialist at Air Train­ the National 4-H Club Con- his work in dairy judging. A 34 and the bodies of two mur­ "He may go tomorrow, " an to an-swer for the murder of two dian from Avonmore, Ont. His ing Command School at Keesler Town firemen from Co. 1 for .soliciting J600 worth of ad- greaa in Chicago. She will leave junior at Rockville High School verti.sements for the 4-H Fair The Manchester Housing Au­ dered missionaries had arrived aide said. American missionaries, Dr. wife, the former lone Reed of AFB, Miss. He is a graduate of last night at 7:15 were called he is first vice president of In Leopoldville. Paul Carlson and Phyllis Rine. Pontiac, Mich., and their six out to extinguish a minor fire Friday from Bradley Field for premium book. A senior at Man­ thority has elected Theodore Wounded evacuees were taken Manchester High School and the week-long meeting. Miss Hartford County 4-H Fair As- Scattered fighting continued to hoijpitals in Leopoldville. The The rebels had threatened to sons escaped. attended the University of Con­ which occurred under a pay- chester High School, Mias Peila is a state winner in Food ■sociation and president of Swan.son is active in school and Brindamour, 5 Dover Rd., as in Stanleyville, which fell Tues­ rebels killed at lea.st 30 foreign­ kill all whites if the Congolese George Clay, 38, a South Afri- necticut. loader at a S. Adarhs St. and Preservation, which was spon­ Hartford .County Keen Teens church organizations. chairman and John J. Hutchin­ day to Congolese troops and ers and wounded more than 50 army attacked Stanleyville. Thompson Rd. construction Club. He is also junior leader site. No property damage was sored by Kerr Glass Co., Sand Keish, a former leader of the son, 113 Helaine Rd., as vice white mercenaries after the in murderous attacks as the Dr. Carlson, 36, of Rolling (8ee Page Ten) Richard L. Fiske, Are control Springs, Okla. She is a 1964 of Manchester 4-H Dairy Club reported and cause of the blase Manchester 4-H Dairy Club, is technician of the U.S. Navy, recipient of the City Service and secretary of Rockville. chairman. son of Mr. and Mrs. ticslie G. was not determined, a fire Chapter of Future Farmers of presently the advisor to Hart- Brindamour succeeds Mrs. spokesman said. Key Award. Miss Peila is a FMske of 232 Woodland St., is leader of the Manchester 4-H America, ^ord County 4-H Fair Associa- Mary Ross, who moved from serving aboard the attack sub­ Bake 'n Baste Club and treas­ Mias Ingrid Swanson, daugh-1 tion Manchester last month, as Dodd Denies marine USS Tang with the Frederick E. Jacobs, son of chairman. Hutchinson was ap­ Refugees Arrive in Brussels^ Seventh Fleet in the Far Ea.st. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jacobs of pointed to take Mrs. Ross's At this time we would like to The submarine will \dsit porta 125 Brookfield St.; and Roger place on the authority. thank our customers and friends H e W ill Get In Japan, the Philippines and L. Harrison, son of Mr. and Brindamour is a civil en­ for their wonderful support all Mrs. Hal M. Harrison of 175 Bay State Car School Bus Rides Rejected Tell Story of Congo Horrors Hong Kong. gineer for the Greater Hartford through the year. Visit our holi­ Timrod Rd., both electronics Flood Commission, and has Cabinet Post Wayne B. Mondun, aviation technician seamen of the U.S. Sought in Crash served in the same capacity for day gift displays in every de­ Deprey said that during his • structural mechanic: and Wil­ Navy, graduated ffom Elec­ For Hackmatack St. Pupils the Metropolitan District Com­ partment, famous names, festive BRUSSELS (AP) — S’ They started firing, aiming at imprisonment by the rebels, he HARTFORD (AP) — Sen. liam Mondun, aviation machin­ tronics Technician School at the Police are reportedly tracing mission. He was graduated American medical mi.ssion- women and children first. The ideas, novel and unusual gift had come to 'niiow Carlson well. paratroops, thank God, arrived Thomas J. Dodd denied today ist’s mate, both in the U.S. Naval Training Center, Great an automobile with Massachu- from the University of Con­ A request by twelve petition-' peals had met with success in items await your selection. Free ary Paul Carlson was killed “ He was very cheerful and a quickly. If they hadn’t, we a report that he will )>e appoint­ Navy and sons of Mrs. Arline Lakes. 111. sett.s license plates which was necticut in 1950 with a degree the past. when Congolese rebels would all have been dead.” ed U. 8. Attorney General after Mondun, 38 Norwood St., re­ involved in a hit and run acci­ ers for school bus transporta­ in civil engineering. gift boxes, exchange privilege, great moral example," he said. There was some discussion, President Johnson’s Inaugura­ cently returned to the Oceana Mias Lynne Roscoe, daughter dent last night on Main St. near tion in the Hackmatack St. Hutchinson, who is general charge accounts, layaways— all g fired into a group of white King Baudouin's brother. Rene Bragard of Brussels Naval Air Statldn, Virginia of Mr. and Mrs. William M. the Center. both at this meeting and the hostages, a Belgian refu­ Prince Albert, and his wife, said, "As paratroops dropped on tion Jan. 20. area was turned down last manager and treasurer of the with considerate, courteous serv- * The report wras published tat Beach, Va., after a two-month Roscoe Jr.. 77 Princeton St., last, regarding suggestions that Hamilton Standard Federal Prince.ss Paola, were at the air­ Stanleyville, simba (rebel sol­ According to police, a car night by the board of educa­ gee arriving from Stanley­ Texas today tat the Dallas Mediterranean cruise aboard was elected to the Queen’s belonging to Dr. George A. sidewalks, not school buses, Credit Union, is a former town ice! port to greet the refugees. A diers) armed with and the attack aircraft carrier USS Court during Fall Weekend at tion upon recommendation of were the solution to existing ville said today. foggy drizzle fell on thou.sands submachine guns pushed us out Morning News. The newspaper Cailloutte. 65, of 119 Center director who re.sig;ned in 1961 The refugee, Fernand Deprey, said also that a Texan is slated Independence They visited sev­ Endicott Junior College, Bever­ St., who was waiting at a red its transportation committee. hazardous conditions. Every­ in a dispute over fiscal policy. of wailing Belgians, relatives or of the hotels and said they were eral ports in EJurope, including ly, Mass., where she is a senior one, from Police Chief James was aboard a Belgian Airlines friends of persons who had been taking us to the airport. We to head the Democratic Nation­ traffic signal, was scraped on The petition, which claims Both Brindamour and Hutch­ jetliner that arrived early today al (Committee. Gibraltar and Barcelona, . majoring in liberal arts. the left side by the car con­ Reardon to the members of the inson are members of the Dem- trapped in rebel territory. were a column of maybe 300 dangerous walking conditions board, agreed that the walking from the Congo with 163 hos­ King Baudouin and Queen Fa- children, women and men. Dodd, according to the Dallas taining three youths who im­ ocrati6 Town Committee. tages freed Tuesday when Bel­ newspaper, would become attor­ mediately left the scene. Dr. in the Hackmatack St. area, conditions constituted either a Don’t Stick Your Neck Out Pal orSomehody^ll Get the Bird! biola of Belgium were ru.shing "As we were marched on the was presented by parents at potential or actual danger. gian paratroopers landed at home after cutting short an offi­ road, rebels started readying ney general, and State and Na­ • EYE-GLASSES by Caillouette was able to note hours to elude the ax (this one held by Chet Lawes) Stanleyville, the rebel capital. tional Chairman John M. Bailey the regi-stration number of the the last board meeting Nov. 9. Chief Reardon had drawn up That could be the advice being gobbled out by these cial visit to Inm because of the their weapons. Some in our According to present school a list of areas needing side­ remaining inhabitants at the Ellington Farm of and they’ll be safe . . . at least until Christmas. Four of the arrivals were Congo developments. group ran fdr protection toward would be appointed to Dodd's fleeing car. reCently-won six - year Senate DeBelki and Reale Opticians policy, bus transportation is walks in September 1963, and A & L Turkey Enterprises, They only have a few (Herald photo by Sateniis.) Dutch, five were from Luxem­ Shivering refugees in light houses. Rebels started firing at Complete provided only to those living bourg and the rest Belgians. Six tropical clothing shuffled a b ^ t random all around. I threw my term. Clifton C. (Jarter of Aus­ Hackmatack St. was onS' of tin would then be named Na­ Eye Glaas Service Key9 Taken, Divorced 114 miles or more beyond the had been wowded. the airport looking (or relatives wife on the ground and myself them. tional Chairman. Your eye doctor's ■school. The area in question A suggestion by Mrp. Bourn “ I ■was a prisoner In the Hotel and friends. Red Cross workers on top and said, ‘Don't move.' ROME; — Keys have long Race Tomorrow Demand Premier’s Ouster ■Victoria,” Deprey said. "Carl- “ I didn’t run lor '6i« Senate prescription filled — is less than this limit. that a letter be sen t, to the No Herald handed out hea'vy overcoats. “Almost at once the para­ in order to resign,’’ said Dodd modem frames — been a status symbol. In an­ At the last meeting, the re­ board of directors recommend­ s and Carlson was shot to the airport.’ They put the Belgians and thought the para­ certain officials, and the po.s- recommended that the policy be Thanksgiving Day. Have a but added, “ I don’t know 'where Room 104 isted as to which was the more Main St. near South Ter­ down. Afterward as we went lip men in front of the group, wom- troopers were American sol­ seasion of them was a mark of maintained. The transportation Thanksgiving Feature they com e from',’* Ruaa DeBella Tel. 522-0767 Enrico F, Rsale dangerous, the board should not minus. Riot in Viet Nam happy holiday and please meet the Belgian troops I saw •ap and children behind. diers. “ They believed also that power and prestige. committee concurred in this There has been qieculation opinion. recommend that one be singled drive safely. his body in the street. He had ' *?tai we reached the Hotel Vic­ since Johnson called Dodd, a out for correction. been shot through the head.’’’ toria’ they told us to sit down. (See Page Ten) long personal friend, to be 'udth Although the parents were s sr- not there last night, board In other actions last night, SAIGON, South Viet Nam (A P )— About 2,000 stu­ him In the dramatic White rhairman Mrs. Katherine the board unanimously accept­ Events dents rioted in Saigon today demanding the ouster of House meeting with Hubert H. LBJ ]V^^a k e s Humphrey which'led to the lat­ Bount addressed remarks to ed the resignations of ’ tw'o Premier Ran Van Huong and were dispersed by para­ them, saying that the petition teachers, Mrs. Barbara Smith ter's selection as trice presiden­ could be made on the state lev­ and Mrs. Carol ^UTasek, both of troopers with bayonets and tear gas. Hasty Flight tial candidate. el. She noted that similar ap­ whom were on leave of absence. In State Martial law was declared af-<^' During, the Atlantic City con­ ter a day of violence that saw vention, it was reported that scores wounded. ganization. A fragmentation Bailey would resign as party In an attempt to end the civic wounded several para­ To See Friend chairman soon after the Novem­ Little A^eement tumult and get on with the war troopers. ber election, and return to Ms against (Jommunist guerrillas, The violence died down to­ JOHNSON CTTY, Tex. (AP) law practice in Hartford. He On Redistricting U.S. officials warned that ward evening after a Buddhist — President Johnson has dem­ was reported then to be expect­ American aid may be curtailed leader climbed on a loudspeaker onstrated anew his zest for ed to remain as' state chairman. unless the disorders end, reli­ truck and told the students to go making hurry-up travel plans. The poet of attorney general T£M0ER HARTFORD (AP) — Republl- able sources said. home. Most did, but sporadic By his own testimony, he was has been vacant since Rdbert F. ■ans and Democrats, still far It was the fourth straight day fighting continued In some side airborne on a 600-mile round Kennedy resigned to run for the Mox Miller apart on reapportionment is- DELICIOUS of disorders and U.S. auUiorities streets. trip Ttiesday night just 20 Senate from New York. Ken­ aues, will begin top level hi- are telling the Vietname.se that It was the fourth day of an- minutes after he decided to get nedy’s assistant, Nicholas deB; rtisan meetings next week In “ the patience of the American Ugovemment student rioting In going. Katzenbach, has been acting at­ attempt to close the gap. public is wearing out," one in­ Saigon. The commander of the Jolinson’s decision to fly to a torney general. Soys... The meetings are expected to e formant said. capital military district, Brig. testimonial dinner at Mount When asked about Katzen- rt after next Tuesday’s pub­ In declaring martial law, the Gen. Pham Van Duong, said if Pleasant in far northeast Texas bach’s status recently, a 'White hearing on reapportionment government imposed a curfew more violent ftcourred Thurs­ required faist action by others, House spokesman said no rineasures filed for considera-from 10 p.m.. to 5 a.m. day he had plans to put it down. changes were planned in the fion at the General Assembly's too. At least 100 persons, 60 of All American military person­ Mrs. Johnson, he related-, took Cabinet, and that Johnson was VISIT OUR NEW aurrent special session. them police and troops, were nel and civilians were warned to just 11 minutes to drive half a pleased 'with Katzenbach. Some 27 bills were filed be- injured in the melee around the stay off the streets and to avoid Ipre Tuesday afternoon's dcad- mile to their ranch home, LIQUOR headquarters of the politically change her clothes and get to Itae, but none is likely to win powerful national Buddhist or­ i^proval, at least not in origi- (See Page Five) the plane In time for departure. Secret Service agents and DEPARTMENT tliu form. White pouse communications The bills both sides finally BuUetins ttle on are expected to be experts al^o had to step lively. ose that emerge from the bi- Maine Declares to Be Site The dinnbr that prompted Called from AP Wires r|M.rtisan conferences. such haste honored Marvin Wat­ The General Assembly ha.s son, a steel company executive Imtillitil Jan. 30 to reapportion the who is Democratic state chair­ FBI NEAR SOLUTION Of First Thanksgiving Feast man, About 900 friends turned BOU.Souse of Representatives, re- TO RIGHTS VIOLENCE S strtrict the State Senate and out at the bunting-draped Na­ WASHINGTON (AP) — tional Guard armory. iummon a constitutional con- AUGUSTA, Maine (API —e medicine to your filng. Rain will continue through lice were unable to say how the north as far as Gloucester, ford. Police said he boorded''> Fine Fruits. noes containing 40 Indian men, There were 60 of them — sur­ ain’s post office brace them­ FIRST PRIZE HEN TURKEYS most of tonight and end late Dies in France ngany cars were Involved tn the Fourteen persons were taken a train and oppasently > home. > Or, he can deliver women and children appeared prisingly few considering the selves to handle avalanche of fotUghit or early Thanksgiving furor raised when McNamara’s cliain reaction mi.shaps. Esti­ to Norwood Hospital, eight to changed his mind about re­ ie 18 and 13 lb. sizes omlng as the storm center at the mouth of the river. The telegrants, gifts, greeting cards j ^ ^ n g a PARIS (AP) — The youflgest decision was made known. Of mates ranged as high as 65. Quincy City Hospital and two to maining aboard. They sold he Special 10 oz. jar Stuffed Olives 49c a a y other items you need the east. Drier air colonists entertained the visitors and letters, honoring him on his 53c lb. p u ses to of the Sahibor quintuplets died these, 35 were favorable and 26 The highway is heavily trav­ South Shore Hospital. was gefting off toe moving MU clear skies slowly during at a parley and a teast. 90th birthday Monday. from our wide variety of during the night after only two A s^ilar scene was enacted critical. Some of the critical eled in the morning ru.sh hour. Braintree patrolman . James train when he tripped and Ole morning, and temperatures days of life. About 400 African and Com- fell between the cars. Allow extra thawing and co6k-, Royal Ice Cream in all flavors supplies. Chances are, we Will remain mild, with a high In on Oct. 3 and 4, when a group of telegrams a.sked postponement The dead were identified ten­ Wolf who was at thfe scene The Ministry of Public Health Indians again came to the fort reconsideration. muni.st Chinese students stone tatively by Canton ptilice as Ida said “ I never saw anything like ing time on the 18 1b. Hen. Bm low 50s. . have things you need right announced that Jean-Luc, the and, /in a chronicler's words: McNamara received letters U.S. legation in Sofia, Bulgaria, F. Chippendale of Milton and it. It was complete chaos." AMBASSADORS NAMED last of the babies bom Monday, “ The president feasted and en- too, but a count and breakdowm protesting against the U.S.-Bel­ Norman P. Howard of Natick. Cars were tossed about the , JOHNSON OITV, Tex. now. Why not phone US for Stallings Guilty died after developing a lung tertayned (them) with all kind­ of these were not available at gian aqtion in Congo. They were trapped in their roadway in every direction, (AP) — President Johnson detiv«y today? HARTFORD (A P )-A Super- hemorrhage at the pediatrics ness, ixith that day tmd the the Pentagon. New York business execu­ cars after two trucks jacknifed. like toy wooden blocks left in a picked new ombosaadon to ^ PINEHURST HOLIDAY SCHEDULE or Court Jury decides next week center of the Paris Faculty of next, which being Sondaye, the A San Francisco wonmn ad­ tive, Mark A. Fein, 32, accused ' One truck carried dry cement child’s playpen. and Uberia today. The ether Richard L'. Stallings, Medicine. The infant had been president carried them with him dressed her wire to “ Mac the of killing his 4>ookmaker rather and the other,"‘ a semi - trailer, A state police spokew an said Texas 'White House ' an­ should be sentenced to death suffering from respiratory to the place of pubUke prayers, Knife" and told the secretary: than pay a 123,890 World Se­ coffee. The senfl trailer caught it was the worst fog-(^used pile- nounced WUUam H. auJQtvnn ~Ciuch^‘ y OPEIV 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. M iller's Ufe Imprisonment in the trouble that suddenly worsened which they were at both morn­ “ ThMik God you didn’t cut down ries debt in -1963, convicted of fire and was destroyed. T h e up he could remember in Mas­ of Rhode Island wiU be aip- ying of a 78-year-old Hartford Tuesday night. ing and evening, attending yt Hunter’s Point Shipyard entire­ second-degree murder. 6cab of the tank truck also sachusetts. pplnted amhossadpr to Laoa low. The ministry said there had with gt«at reverence and si­ ly. We love you in San Francis- Two planes and four U.S. air­^caught fire. '"The weather bureau at Boston and Ben Hill Briswn Jr., ef Tuesday — Wednesday — Friday Pharm acy . 85 EAST CENTER STREET - 649-5268 ‘ YTie Jury •onvlcted Stallings been “ no importisnt clu^ge" in lence.” ■ men missing for six days on ■l^e CMpMndale ymnan died said the fog formed Oorly in the South Corollnn^ will be named, lint degree the opndition of the surviving These .were, aaye the Maipe A Dartmouth CtHlega prons- ferry flight from northeast of bums. Howard was oruJhed morning when the air tempera­ embaesodor to Ubeil6..Boto AD agency, the original TTianks- Tlmiland to South Viet Nam, in Ms own oar. ture dropped beknr 4hs 6«w aia eoreer forelgB sesnle# ef- ieaata on American aoU. 5^' Pn|H4tai), , ,, mUltary aourcss say. . Doaens of rw point amjt. -m T"

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