raroA Y , NOVEMBER 16, 19M rAQB TWENTY l®anrlff0tpr lEafttins l^walb MAHRC Funds Support Bunce Center Activities for Retarded The VFW Auitlllaiy will spon­ distribute swards and certifi­ OongreMman Emilio Q. Dtwl- cates to the regionsJ wthnera dark), second ranking nvember sor a public ca,ril party tonight Town Report m esdh of the Six population About Town Qt the House Subcommittee on at 8 at the p<)st home, 606 £. Defense Seeks to Quash . Masterpieoes Average DaOy Net Press Run Manned Space Fhght, will be Center St. The Weather Hi# Ooravectlcut Heart A»- among thoee aUendlng the an­ In G>ntest The ripO(PU will be judged by in Miniature For tha Week Boded ■oclathxi and the Manchester. nual (Unnsr meetbig of the Hart- Merribera of the Msiicheater - Indictment Against Guay Gilbert MotUa, heatfof the Uni­ NovmiUier t, 1968 Forecast of I>. $. Weather SMstern 'Windham County and ford-SpiingfieW Pwrt, American Chapter of United Synagogue versity of Maasichusetts De- WiaknanUc cha|>ters are apon- Ordnance Association to be held Youth \W11 meet Sunday at 7:30 HARTFORD (AP)- ior*to have oouneel wMh Mm dur­ Manchester wiU . represent pAftment of AgrtwlturaJ Com- Partly nimuly and cool tonight. ■ortn^ a medical aympoetum on OonneeUout in Uie 25;000-S0,000 munJeationB; Dr. James R. LOOT'S 13,891 peripheral vaaouiar disease at at the Statler-HUton Hotel, p.m. with the youtfi group of’ Oourt Judge Milton H. Meyers ing Grand Jury hearings In the UTTLk AlUSTeOltATa I.z>\v 35 te 40. Sunday p ir tj Hartford, Monday. Second Congregational Church, hae reserved decsision on a de­ case. population oMssiflcation in the Brown, head of the St. Joseph MINIATUnt ONOOeLATOt Mem bec of Um A udit cloudy and a little milder. lOgfa the OBw Lodge. WilUmanUc. on Dec. 5 annual New Ekigiand College Department of Social Bureau ef Olroulatloii Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. The at the church. Those attending fend motion to quash the first The lawryer also olaimed the Assorted Milk and In the .30er.sonal concern of Presi­ cises In the Caribbean and la fresh, ddkious such that further cuts seem cer­ Nov. 26. program and Mrs. Herbert Cross tain next week. Senate and dent Kenneily. Rarghoom scheduled to return Nov. 20 to has charge of devotions. Hos- The agency voted last month a its home port, Charleston, S. C. House conferees meet then to wa.s placed aboard Brit- te.sses for the evening will be adjust differences between the F^ormal Rites Held to delay the Journal the infor­ i.sli airliner that took off mem'bers of the Estelle Car­ mation on grounds that dis- TTie 35th annual meeting of Senate bill and the 13,502,075,000 oloaure "may adversely affect for Lsnidon. penter Circle. measure previously voted by But the Russians stuck by the Connecticut Association of the House. the financial Interests gf the Medical Record Librarians will CANDIES city and the redevelopment their claim that Barghoorn was Lt. John P. Toomey. United And further reductions ap­ Barred in Schools a spy and that they had enough be held Wednesday at the Hotel States Army Reserve, son of Mr. pear Ilkelv when Congress acts agency." Statler, Hartford, beginning at and Mrs. Charles F. Toomey, The Journal had asked for the evidence to bring him to trial. 9:45 a-m. on the foreign aid appropri­ data last April. •Barghoorn was reported 23 Lyndale St., reported Monday ations measure which \rill pro­ HARTFORD (AP)—Religion still has a place in the placed aboard the BriUsh plana to Ft. Bennlng, Ga., to begte vide the actual money for which The newspaper agreed te in­ The French Club of Manoh(w- his three-year tour of active public schools, .says Atty. Gen. Harold M. Mulvey, but spect only those records In­ I barely four hours after Foreign FRESH ter will sponsor a public card Quinn’s Pharmacy formal devotional exercises violate the constitution. volving complete transactions. I Minister Andrei A Gromyko in- duty. A 1959 graduate of Man­ ; formed the U.S. Embassy’s min- party Monday at 8 p.m. at chester High School, Toomey 878 BfAIN ST. Mulvey, in an opinion prepared at the request of State Connecticut adopted a "Right Orange Hall. Refreshments will graduated In June from the Uni­ Eklucatlon (jornmissioner Wll-*' te Know'■ law in 1961 and I istcr-counselor. Walter Stoessel, TURKEYS be served. Tickets will be avail- liani J. Sanders, said there is that he was being released and versity of Maine with a B.8. MILITARY WHIST and SETBACK Don’t Judge action pending further clarifi­ fltrwgthened it during the (963 expelled because of Kennedy's FROM A NEARBY aible at the door. degree In forestry. "no prohlblUon against private cation of the dedsion's mean- (General Araembly sesiBion. personal unorganized prayer or concern in the case. FARM SPONSORED BY in«- The laws are designed to dis- Tile shy, retiring professor, a MANCHESTER EMBLEM CLUB fuzzy Session Now, Bible rending by pupils during At the same time, 1m said, oouraga secrecy in local and free time. . . .’’ Soviet affairs specialist, was ar­ $16.99 "we merely point out that for ■tote government. rested sonietimj around the end Please place your The opinion was releaned yes­ a local board of education to Thanksgiving order now. Albert Says terday. of October and charged with NOTICE NOVEMBER 18, 1963 wuzzy sdt pensively while the conatitu- Fatal Stabbing espionage. American officlala These fresh, never frozen He aieo said there is no rea­ tlon of the United States la be­ were not informed of the arrest WASHINGTON (AP) — House son why there should not be ing violated by its em]rioy«n BRIDGEFORT (AP)—Police Connecticut birds are se- 8:00 P.M A T THE ELKS LODGE prayers at school banquets or until last Tuesday. ected to give you the honey DemocraUc leader Carl Albert would appear to be something today are holding David T. U.S. leaction was immediate WE WILL BE CLOSED says the record of the 88th Con­ graduations, which he said were lese than a proper discharge of Broadnax, 37, of Father Panik REFRESHMENTS and PRIZES community rather than school and violent. Kennedy ordered finest turkey available. gress cannot be judged • now its dutiee.” VlUsige, on a charge of murder postponement of negotiations All are milk and grain ALL DAY SATURDAY. NOV. 16 “anymore than you could say a functions. Teachers, Mulvey said, may in oonnaction with the fotal Donation $1.00 bear But, the attorney general with the Russians for a two- horse race is Won at the first not provide for devotional ex- staJbing of LeRoy Jones, 23. year extension ot cultural fed with more tender quarter or the half." said, “neitheT the reading of th* white meat. erdaes of any kind. Including this city, during an argument agreements. The Russians ap­ BARREH That is Alberf^s answer to a BU>le nor the reoitnUon of the opening and closing eKeroises, In BroadnaR’a apartment last peared shocked by the U.S. re­ growing body of criticism of Lord’s Prayer, or any other grace or prayers at aohool aa- night. action. PLUMBING and SUPPLY C O . n . aiuttniioB .r, srih .ta m tastWr,IniMi ul, dMcribn th*npian onl|k Congress as outmoded, dilatory, prayer, as part of a formal re­ sembliee. Jonea died of a single knife Although informed that Bar­ Ground meats at PINE- cumbersome, unable to cope ligious exeredae is permitted.’’ HURST are “fresher-by- At the same time, he said, stab wound of the left chast, ghoorn was to be expelled, U.S. 331 BROAD STREET with the jet-powered problems Bandera aeked Mulvey for an there is no “Iron-clad” barrier which apparently piarced hie Embassy officials did not re­ far.” Sold from the serv­ The very name ^ at tha space age. o|>in]nn to clear Mvay confusion against the-nwitlnn of .and, _ra^ heart, pollea sail ceive word of the Ume ol hU ice counter . . . not cello "The problems of a Congress over the U.S. Supreme Ooun’k ligion, or the Bible. Pending Circuit Court ar­ departure. It was purely by ac­ wrapped. Executive tw n n n A require a solution within a two- decisions on prayers in the pP>- “It is only when the emphasis raignment Monday, Broadnax Fair’s Structures Taking Form cident that two U.S. otficials Christmas Bazaar ^ year period.” Albert said. "No hc achoois. I is placed on the religious aspects is being head without bond. With the April 22, 1964 opening date for the New York World’s Fair only 1,57 happened to be at th# airport quality at its Judgment can be made on Some Connecticut boarde of of the above that the prohibition A aeoond man allegedly in­ when a green sedan bearing ^ Guild of Our Lady of St. Bartholomew a Congress except in terms of education have responded to the days away, construction has reached the stage where ultra-modern .sti uctures SPECIAL FEATURE Guarantee providat beet... and Flex-Appeal arises,” he said. volved in tffie argument, Floyd Barglioorn arrived with five or free repair and ^ 741 Middle Turnpike, Manchester, Conn. what It has done at the end of decision by banning prayer out­ Saunders, 31, this city, has been, can be identified! The Fair’s symbol, the Unisphere, is seen in a view looking six Russiah plain-clothes men. parif axcapting ONLY now means that two-year period. That Is right. Others have delayed any (See Page Five) charged With breach of the Stoes.sel and another embassy cord and damaga what a Congress Is. The meas­ west along a tree-lined mall at Flushing Meadow Park site. (AP Pliotofax.) 3 in 1 Blend HAIVIIILTON due to miauaa, peace and is being held under official, James A. Klemstine, aihan returned to So/a, Nov, 16—10 a,m,-4 p.m. wonderful new ure of this Congress will be how $5,000 bond pending a court had gone to the airport to meet a t freshly ground Beef, one of our author­ 9 9 4 It faces up to the toughest hearing. Ambassador Foy D. Kohler, re­ Pork and Veal for deli­ BEACH ized aarvica ata- flexibility in peacetime Issues of our time." tiena llatad on Qsmes Attic Tressnros Handicrafts Oapt. Dominic Conte, detec­ turning from a 24-hour trip to cious meat loaves or product guarantoo Make your child happy bold rugged Albert conceded there Is no tive bureau oommandcr, said Ted Kennedy I Ends Oil Pact Copenhagen, Denmark. 'They Electric Blanket cortifleato. Aprons Rummsge Cakes and Food chance of enacting by the end Desert Battle Parley Swedish meatballs. next time you stop for the staMbing occurred as a re­ learned that Barghoorn had Osndy Preserves Jewelry 4urogue styling. of the year the two top-priority service at 6^ Mobil Station. sult of an argument over the Butsts Barrjij^ , . been taken to a little room to Good Used Toys ChUdren’s Oifte Rellgloas administration bills, civil rights be shipped out on a British lb. 69c Take home a cuddly toy FAL and tax revision, although the cooking of a chicken in the duarcosl Christmas Articles LOOK Houke passed the tax bill and Dogged by Wrangling Broadnax apartment by Saun­ European Airways plane forced (5 lb. lots 8.35) Sketching Decorations “Spin Painting” honey bear. He's very soft ders and Jones. In Michigan U c sp ite Wammg to lie over 24 hours becauM of i t Tamparatur* control auto­ end squeezable! could rosslbly handle the civil bad weather. matically adjuata to varia- HOT DOGS — SODA — DESSERT rights mil before the Christmas ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia^'tions they want to turn the Soviet authorities .indicated tiona in room tamparatura. recess. Fritz Reiner Dies PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — The they had tried to notify tha * Maw plain or fitted corner SOLD THROUGHOUT THE DAY But he pointed out that the (AP) — The African foreign meeting of the foreign ministers Kennedy political family has , (AP)—Argentina ig­ Everyday Low Prices feature. HOUSES-HALE ministers conference to settle of the 32-nation Organization of WESTPORT (AP) — Fritz American Embassy of Bar- made Us fir.st direct attack on nored Friday night a U.S. warning of possible serious ghnorn's departure but due to •k 2 beautiful colora. Pra- Mobil (Bee Page Two) the Moroccan-AIgerian frontier African Unity . into a general Reiner, conductor and former Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz. CHUCK GROUND abrunk, colorfaat, blue or SHOE SALON dispute reconvened today amid discussion of African frontier mu.slc director of symphony consequences and annulled its multimillion-dollar oil some unexplained mixup the lb. 79c pink. fears it may develop into a bit­ problems. orchestras In Cincinnati. Pltts- The chore fell Friday night to contracts with eight American and four other foreign notification never did get Lifhlwaight bland of Ny­ MAIN STREET—MANCHEST'ER ter verbal battle between the The Moroccans want to limit I burgh and Chicago, died Friday freshman Democratic Sen. Ed­ companies. througli. HAM BURG lon, Rayon and Cotton. aiiH MiiAMHi.i4Tie eueiiNii two Arab neighbors and their the debate to their dispute with i of pneumonia. He was 74. ward M. Kennedy, 36, the Pre.si- President Artijro Illia carried es: The decrees authorized the „ All other pa.ssengers were i t Dual controla available. Aid to Latins backers. dent's younger brother, in a talk agency to use force if necessary first put aboard the plane, then lb. 59c ♦ Waahabla in automatic Algeria and not expand the For five years he was regular through a campaign pledge and araahar and dryer. CONTINUING OUR Morocco took a possible con­ meeting to Include all the other conductor at the Metropolitan to an audience of 700 at a *10- issued decrees placing foreign to take over the operations. Barghoorn was driven directly 10-lb. lots 5.50 Medal EB23A ciliatory step today by propos­ frontier problems. There are at | Opera, where he had been a-plate party fund-raising din­ petroleum production and de­ It was not Immedtately known Pricee Begin At A msrLOW Defended in ing that a small arbitration com­ lea.«it seven other simmering i scheduled to conduct Thursday ner. velopment under the control of whether the companies would (See Page Five) •12.95 mittee — not to exceed seven frontier dlspute.s. ' night after a 10-year absence. Beside hammering at Goldwa­ the government-run oil agency. be fully compcn.satod since the Center Pork Chops af members — be appointed im­ ter and praising President Ken­ Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscal- final annulment papers will be Twin-tad, DavUe-lad, Dowbla-iod, t------7/ APMETalks “If the committee consists of taken ill, however, Stngla Central Single Control ••Mr.*' ond "Mr*.* mediately to study Its dispute impartial nations who have not i entered Mount Sinai Hos- nedy’s domestic and foreign pol­ drawn up by Argentina s procu­ 79c lb., Block Chuck Cofttrak •with Algeria over a mineral-rich been Involved in the dispute in ! Monday. His wife, the icies, the new senator from Mas- rator general. There was no in­ Pot Roast at 53c lb., BEACH. Fla. (AP)— teact of the Sahara and report any way, we are ready to ac- Carlotta Irwin of Pltts- sachu.setts made a hit with the dication when 'le would deliver Tire$tone HOUSE &- HALE The Alliance for Progress Is to a meeting of the foreign min­ cept its recommendations.’’ a j with him when he women. JFK to Watch his decision. Bulletins lean tiny cubes, Stew­ benefiting the United States’ La­ isters in February. member of the Moroccan dele- “ . Squeals of delight came from ' The U.S. companies, who Culled from AP WirM ing Beef at 85c a n d T- tin neighbors, but overnight However, there were indica­ gallon said. A native of Budapest, he came women In the audience s.s Ken-1 have e.stimatcd that they invest­ miracles must not be expected, tions that the Morbccans were Some delegates took this to to this country in 1922 to lead nedy, In a boyish, bushy haircut > Polaris Shot ed *397 million for drilling and rib cuts of pork at j2 c also preparing dramatic argu­ and navy-blue suit, strode to the ' MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER—Phone 649-6221 TIRE S-A-L-E a panel of experts told members mean that the U.A.R. should be exp’loration operations, have al­ JFK GRA’nF IE D ments, accusing the Algerians of speaker's table. all belong on^ the s OPEN TUESDAY and THI.RSDAY THX 9 s of .The Associated Press Manag­ excluded from the committee. (See Page Five) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ready indicated ttie.w will take WASHINGTON (AP) — ing Ekiltnrs Assoctetlon. massing foreign troops and The conference, which opened "Lsn’t he a doll?" was one re-1 (API -President Kennedy .tlios legal action to gain compcn.sa- budget list. THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY / A weapons with intentions of re­ mark. President Kenned.v was de­ Pedro Beltran, publisher of La Friday and is expected to con­ to this test center today for a tion. scribed as "grsUfled" today Prensa in , Peru, said, newing their war. Morocco pre­ clude Tuesday, could test the Kennedy, making his first poli- j firsthand report on America's MAINE POTATOES NOVEMBER 14-15.16 "You can’t change people and viously accused the United Arab President Kcnnc(iy has main­ at the release by the Soviet prestige of Ethiopian Emperor tical speech outside his home' man-in-space programs and to tained tli.-t tlie United States L'liioii ot Yale University 25 lbs. 89c countries overnight.” Republic and Cuba on helping Haile ’Selassie, the principal state, said the Democrats would | ob.serve the submarine firing of could not block the long-threat­ Prof. Frederick C. Barghoorn. FIRESTONE TO W N and COUNTRY He told editors from across Algeria. peacemaker in the Moroccan-AI­ News Tidbits run for election next year on a a Polaris missile. the nation that it was not until The Algerians have pot dis­ ened annulment but that the The State , Department else — FOR WINTER TIRES gerian dispute. from the AP Wires record of economic recovery, \ The pre.sidential jet flies here United States would press for expressed its pleasure but said WE’LL GIVE YOU THE closed what action they are price stability, and economy i (See Page Two) from Palm Beach, where Kenne­ full compensation fcl' the Amer­ no plans have yet been made POT FREE when you Guaranteed to GO thru ice, mud or snow —or we planning, but there were Indlca- (See Page Two) and efficiency in government. dy is relaxing for the weekend. ican firms. (or sending a U.S. cultural buy the coffee. Maxwell’s THE BIRDS Communist North Korea He ranged much of the world , He returns to Palm Beach after Washington also lias iiulicalcd mission to .Moscow. The d» pay the tow! in also declaring the Democrats special offer of a Com­ “Help keep the WILD BIRDS brushes aside U.N. charges that the tour. to Argentina that the annulment parliire of the mission to ne­ It killed an unarmed South have scored successes in the A Jamnited, fast-paced two- could re.sult in a reduction or gotiate a new cultural ex­ ing Glass Coffee Maker happy by buying a feeder and ASK ABOUT OUR FREE WHEEL DEALl I Korean army officer and wourid- i cold war. | hour schedule called for the ejitoff of U.S. aid and private change prugrani wlUi the So­ with 10 ounces of Instant stocking up on WILD BIRD i ed an American soldier in an i Kennedy remarked: “There is' chief executive to view the investments. viet Union was poatpoaed coffee packed inside all s e e d - ■ ambush In the demilitarized I not a person on earth, from the world’s most powerful rocket, a' U.S. Unde, secretary of State i'arlier this week because eJ at the regular price of S & G AUTO SERVICE j zone Wednesday . . . Pickets of humble.st peasant to the proud- Saturn 1; discuss the two-man W. Averell Harriman stressed Harghoorn’s arrest on spy 1.49 each is in much de­ ' American Newspi^per Guild ''charges. Kennedy’s reaotloii 164 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE—643-2819 , Local 43 are posted in front of (See Page Five) , ^ (See Page Five) (See Page Two) to the professor’s release waa ' mand. w ild BIRD SEED Toledo Blade and Toledo Times aiiiKMinced at Cape Canaveralr CARLOAD SHIPMENT buildings in Ohio as strike I Fla., where the Presideat Is against the dally newspapers inspecting as|)ecta of the U-8- Sealtest Prestige officially begins. space program, by preee See- REDUCED PRICE Weakened by flu but grimly n-tarv Pierre Salinger. "French" Ice Cream junior debs determined. Dr. Martin Luther NEW YORK (AP) — Gov. AHENTION ~ MANCHESTER King Jr. vows that if riecessary Nelson A. Rockefeller said to­ I Is special at 79c qt. 5 LBS. 56C -25 LBS. $2.35 ■ Danville, 'Virginia will "have day- in New York the Soviet adore our I bigger denionstratlonB than any Union’s decision to releaao RESIDENTS we’ve ever had before.” . . , Yale Prof. Frederick C. Barg- Buy giant 35 ounce jars 100 LBS $7.55 Town of Manchester Police arrest field secretary for hiHirn showed th^ value ot of SHURFINE APPLE­ weather-bird the Southern Ch^^stlan Leader­ taking a (Inn stand with the SAUCE at 41c and 4 Also Available — SUNFLOWER ship (Jonference and 20 other Knssians. DISPOSAL AREA HOURS ; Negroes,, demonstrating against cans, not small cans, but SEED—^in 5 lb. and 25 lb. bags. racial segregation in Willlams- C.AMPUS EXPLOSION large cans of solid BIRDSNACK — SUET CAKES— ton, N.C. . . . Havana foreign TUSO.AL008A, .Ala. (AP) pack Calif. Tomatoes for Complete line of FEEDERS from TIm Dlroefora hovu ehan9«d th« (epon) NYLON VELVETS ministry official says two Ca­ — .A predaw n explosion oa 1,00. $2.35 nadians accused of trying to the University of .\labania hours at tho Disposal Arto cm follows: smuggle explosives into Cuba campus today tore a smaU will be tried In public and for­ hole in the front of a glris’ EASTERN STATES eign correspondents will be al­ dormitory. The exploeion ot Shop Plnehurat tonight NOVEMBER 1 to MAY 1 . - lowed to report the procedlnga. UU NINE, Saturday 8 6 99 7.99 iindetenulned origin waa re­ A.M. un 6 PAf. 8:00 A.M. to 6 P .M .-^ondoys thru Fridoys ProciieiiL peafty bkMk valvMl BeccNne M A bus carrying 12 Grand Old ported in front of Mary 9:00 A.M. to 4 K m .— Saturdays priesd according ta shm' Opry performers cqDides head- Burke Hall East. It taade a Buy your national brands uylpn, it WMn wonderfully. Stop-M wltfi on on Interstate Highway 85 out­ hole about eight I a o h e a of cigarettes here at FARMERS CLOSED ON SUNDAYS side of Durham, N.(j. killing m'roNs and four or five incit­ ' tJSJ and 2.6X cartoA. block leather trim, oxford wMi trt-tone driver and injuring two per­ es deep. No injuries were re­ MAY 1 lo NOVEMBER 1 sons . . Mrs. Henry P. Wil­ ported. A Negro student, Vi­ pMent M m ...both wMi boimcy o sp s liams, 80, mother of former vian' Malone, tlvee in Mary 8:00 A.M. lo 6 P.M.— Mondoys thru Fridays Michigan Gov. G. Mennen Wil­ Burke HaU West, a buUdhlg EXCHANGE •eie6.8bee8l6il4>wlcMH. |g-. rW 9:00 A.M. to S P.M.-~Scrtiird^ liams, and heiress to the Men­ V ’r’' •' S' behind Burke East, about 40 LAWN and GARDEN CENTER SHOE SALON nen toUcitrles fortune, dies at yards away. Neither Tnacq CLOSED ON SUNDAYS , Detroit hospital . . . A young Unma police nor qntvendty eC> TOLL'AND WKE., BUCKLAND—TEL. 643-5123 colliie in London threatened with < HOLIDAYS— 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER ficlala would comment on tha i Swans Swim in Como Square death becapse she was too af- It’s Cold in Miami blast, which fiodurred I a a a i / n Open Daily 8 |a.M. to 5 P.M.—Sat. 8 AJd. to 12 Noon fecUon%te wins a new home — than 12 hours before tfaaj Ali^ y JUCHABD BkABTDi. Oenenl BwanB find flood waters to their liking in Piazza Cavour, main square in north­ and can go on Ucktiig folk aa Touristy in beach chairs weret bundled up like this woman along Miami Beach CLOSED SUNDAYS ern Italian town of Corner flooded bjr the rain awoUen wBten of Gomo, bema-Georgia Tiech toitoal kng an aba Ukaa. as a chilly wind kept temperatyires in the 40s. (AP Photofax.) |ante kickoff a6 . i I y A y : : ) * • \ ■I------■A ' i- ' ♦

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RockvMe-Vernon 98, of Mew HavMi and m «ra n Rockville-V ernon ' Loirtro. 38. o f Mttfard. Chamber Asks Townspeople Brneol Besux, 37, of North FRECDEUVERY Illia Ends Oil Pact Sheinwold on Bridge Government Wives Renewal Grant Haven was thrown out of tbs Engagements vehicle. He was mported t A . M . M f r . M . . Widow to Produce Records To Press for PO Parking Wins Approval tbe danger hot at Greenwich Hcopltal. BRIDGE PETECTIVE8 Sorth Go Look for Work ARTHUR DRUD Atty.' Eugene T. Kelly huop&rtment have proven hUlle, Both sidM rafaMnUs Misa Longo was eimo thrown In Suit for Policy Payment Despite Warning NEED NO m ic r o s c o p e NOETH PUTNAM (AP)—A grant of from the car, but RlooitoUl'was asked all Manchester residents however, so last month - Atty. By'TOMNOIAN ( $1,575,398 for the clearance and Kelly sent'letters to the state’s’ A A Q 1 * ' This ti a fhr oty tram lha piimed in the wreckage, stsite tnconvenlenced by the lack of By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 9 A J Kewepaper Boterprlea‘^Aaea. life of kunuy which aome might rSbulliiing of.^a 16-acre t r ^ in poHoe sold. Attention Homcosmen! 1(^1 • FrudenUai Ineurancef Uie request of the Imurance (Gontihiied from Page One) two Senators, Thomas J. Dodd No microscope is needed "for downtown RhckvHle haa been Company oif America, defend­ .company, to U.S. District Italian government firm whose parking near the main Poat 0 9 7 1 WAawNarraN .4- (n e a ) tauaghM to be the lot o f whaC and Abraham A. Rlblcoff, Rep­ your detectlv^NWork in tdday’s ♦ Q J 7 S ItM Ufe of a diploinat’a 'wife approved by the Urban Renew­ Prompt and Bconomioal ant In a $30,000 action brought Court. the U.S. stand to Illla only la.st contract was one of those an­ Office, at Main and Center Sts., resentative at Large Bernard one Washington official onoe nulled. had offered to take over hand. If you cairtjipot the crim­ W MT EAW ^ han become aotnatMiig' more oaUed the "Pretty Americana. al Administration. Model Train Club by a Vernon woman, will get suit charges that Bender week during a stopover In to back a Chamber of Com­ F. Grabowskl, and ’Represent­ Word of the approval was a oUanoe to examine medimi all foreign oil operations after inal with your nakStJ eye you’d tbaa oookia-puaMng at tea TMa waa to dtatinguiah U>em performed all the oondMlorw of Buenos Aires before attending a merce drive to obtain federally ative from the First District better turn in your 'bgdge. 5 q 10 8 J » ^ K 7 portiM. sent to U.S. Rep. W illiam 'St. HOME REPAIR raoordi that could lia%’e a beSr- the decrees weVe executed. financed off street parking fa- from their husbands, the “Ugly Meets Wednesday the policy incumbent on him, conference of Lat)n-American Emilio Q. Daddario, requesting South dealer ^ Q $ 5 O 10 S Moat of the 300,000 American Onge today by the 'White on the oane. that after his death Mrs. Ben­ nations In Sao Paulo. Brazil. There was doubt whether the cllltiee. their assistance. . Americans.” decrees covered the refining op­ Both sides vulnerable women wtooee huabemde wuric House. SERVICE Attomeya for Mra. Mar>’ E. der demanded payment of the A State Department spokes­ Atty. Kelly, president of the He asks that intererted Man­ ♦ A ’ • SOUTH * * * The typical American wife erations of two firms, Esso Ar­ Opening lead—Five of HeArta for the UB. govenunenit orer- Rockville will also receive a The reorganiaottam meeting of Specialising In Small Bendeo*. the plaintiff in the ac­ $20,000 benefit, ^(Otlng . that man said Friday night In Wa.sh- Manchester Chamber, suggest­ chester residents back the 4K10< overaeea waa usually pictured the Model Railroad Club con­ tion, have agreed to turn over gentina. a subsidiary of Stan­ Blast, Won the first trick with aeaa now taka part In volunteer federal loan o f $0,900,366 mak­ Home Repairs Bender's death "wqs not caused ingrton there was no Immediate ed that the townspeople write chamber In its etffort. the king of hearts and returned 9 S 8 4 3 aa living in a spacious mansion ing the total of government as­ ducted by the recreation depart­ the documenta. dard Oil of New Jersey,, and the state's representatives lA social work among the peofSe by any oa\ise excepted in the 'U.S. comment on the Argentine Atty. Kelly maintains that, a heart to dummy’s ace. South O A K I < 4 of the oouRtty to which they furnished free, with a large staff sistance $3,476,764. ment will be held Wednesday at Tlia ault waa brougM. againat Shell Oil, a British-Dutch con­ Washington, D, C„ urging that "Tt makes much more sense to ♦ K 4 Coll 649-2614 policy..” action. sortium. cashed the ace and king of dia­ ore aaelgned. A great many of servants. She didn’t spert: a St. Onge said the grant in­ the East Side Recreation Cen­ Prudential after the insurance The benefit, the action Economy Miniater Eugenio they bring pressure to bear to provWa additional parking fa- Berth xWmI North Bart foreign language and rtic o f­ ter 32 School St., beginning rt company refuaed to pay Mrr. In the case of Esso, the an­ monds. hoping the queen would teach anything from American cludes $170,000 to aid in relo­ charges, has not been paid and Blanco announced the decrees relieve the parking situation. ciltUee for an existing facility 1 0 FsM IIA P(rti fended Um few foreigiMTs she 7 O'clock. Bender $20,000 ahe haa claimed nulment wiped out a guarantee The chamber has been work­ drop. When it didn’t he led the 1 KT Prtt 3 NT AM P m hiabory to aoology in foreign cation of displaced families. Of "the defendant has rejected the which annulled all development, that it would receive the oil at a rather nominal cost, there­ king of clubs. ochoota and unlivmdUea. Othera met by a complete mhmnder- the 68 dwelling uniis in the This club was organized lost aa beneficiagy of her husAMmd’s claim for said payment.” exploration and service con­ ing for about a year on a pro- by gaining more eiffeotiva utlll- standlng of native customs. January for both children and Livestock Killed Bfe bMunuioe policy. Her hua- needed to maintain its 16 per West took the ace of clubs, four clubs and four apadea, bid vohmtaer aa nuraea and aidea in area to be cleared, he said. 59 In its reply, the insurance tracts signed by the oil com- . , Areentine commer- poeal whereby the Post Office naUon o f an existing faxfility, She was described as belong- adults IntOTeated in leonting band, Anthony J. Bender, died Department would buy the three more heart tricks and the clubs first. Tou will hava a hOrtidtato, oiThanagea and leper are in substandard buildings. company claima that in addi­ panUs »lnce Msy 1 1958. when | than to build branches In outly­ queen of diamonds. Down ooloniee. For example; kig to a tight-knit women': Rockville must provide $468,- how and helping to build a rail­ lant Pelb. 7. used car lot behind the central ing areas. comfortable rebld in apadea at by Lightning tion to nine questions In the in American-firm engaged in the two. In Turkiey. 90 mambera of group, and doing nothing except 528 as its share Of the cost of road layout. Prudential olaima that the post office for off street park­ "The need for parking today your next turn. A room has been set aside at policy ia void, alleging Bender application that were atvrwered ing. You’ve spotted the criminal, the TurkMi-Amartoan Women’c play^ bridge and drinking the project. falsely. Bender gave two false The d e cree maintained that! Is a part of our everyday life, the O n ter for this dub. A gave faiae information on nine All the chamber officials ef­ of course. But be sure you OiJtural Society planted 860 coffee with other American answers when he applied for And will become even greater For Sheinwold’a M ■ page wtvea great deel of work has been lifhtiunc wliicb acoompsoMd tart questiona when be applied for The other companies, which forts with the Poet Office De- know exactly what crime he booklet. "A Pocket Guide to treea at the Middle XMat Tech- reinstatement after the policy in the future," he says. committed. What should he nioal Univerrtty outspide Ankara The engagement of Mleat^ The mgagement of Miss Jeanf Tbe engagement of Miss Pat­ aooompUShed by the members, the policy in Novenilber 1960. ° "'y exploration and drill- Bridge,” send 60 cents to This vigorous grase-roots dl- Crash Kills Pair as part of the layout and some allegedly lapsed for n o n ^ y - terasts of the nation. , contracts, are: have done? aa part of Turttey'a big refor- L. Allison of Torrlngton to Carl ricia Aim Pieoeik of Rockville The inauranoe eampany claims Bridge Book, Mancheater Kve. plomacy does not oome about Anne Marie Hobln to Edward track has already been laid. that Bender gave "No” an**we>'s ment in December of 1961. It The government, however, i Tennessee Argentina (Tennes- Normal Charge Herald, Box 8318, Grand Central eataUon program. by accident. For wives about to Joseph Rybcryk, both of Man­ S. Akin of Manchester has been to Richard S. Burnham o f East GREENWICH (AP) — A stressed that its action did not ,^ee Gas Transmission, Houston, Don Clarke, a model railroad to questions on the application was reinstated in llarch of Don’t Judge A hold-up man is a criminal Station, New York 17, N.T. m Paldatan, the wives o f two go abroad for the first time, the announced by her parents, Mr. Hartford has been announced young man and woman were 1962. Indicate that It would not wel- Tex.); Cities Service of Cal- Aid to Latins In any court In the land, so our U.S. emfaasay offidala vokm- chester, hee beer announced by enthusiast who haa hod a good | that aaked if he bad ever been Copyright 1N8 Foreign Service Institute offers kiUed ecurly today when their many yrara of experience in de- | Prudential (dalms that on two come foreign Investments. Ifomia; Marathon Petroleum charge against South is very teered to accompany a boat her parents, Mr. and Mra. and Mrs. John Allison of Tor­ by her mother, Mra. Stephen O. a patient at a hospital, had con- General Featurea Oorp. an intenrtve two-week orienta­ eostbound car hit a post on the signing .layouts of this type, is miKed a doctor within the pre- questions asking If Bender had "The nulllflcaflon of the.se pe- fu.S .); Continental Oil. Hous- Session Now, normal. His crime was a hold­ fetrylng relief au^lra to flood tion course. Oasn seaaions are Thomas E. Hobln of 89 Benton rlngton. Piesolk 8r. of 336 W. Main St., center divided of the Conn. troleum dcrees does not signify ton. Tex.; Pan American Argen- Defended in in charge of this olub. oedlng five years or had tieat- undergone a change of health up job. vioume. Tfw boot waa awomped provided in how to be uaefiil St. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Rockville. Her fiance is the son T^ke. Anyone interested in this ac­ Bient for any disorder. ' or had consulted a doctor dur­ In any manner the lack of guar- tlna International (Standard Oil, It Is usually a good Idea to and the women epent five days overseas. Her fiance, who lives at 77 Francis T. Akin of 86 Stark­ antees for legitimate. inve.st- ); Transworld Drilling FRUSAT-SUN. of Mr. and Mra. PhiMp Bum- State police said the cor bt- tivity may register with (Jlarke Prudential alleges that the ing the Intervening period. Ben­ Albert Says APMETalks refuse the first trick* or two at marooned on an irtand before One rtde advantage of vol- Henry St., ie thp son of Mr. weather St. and the late Mr. ham of East Hartford. eralil(y flew apart with the tan on Wednesday •venlng, or call answars were Incorrect. der replied "No.” Prudential ments In Argentina, ' a govern- Co„ Forth Worth. Tex.; E.N.I. a notrump contract, holding up being rescued by heUoopter. A f­ 'unteer work abroad has been to and Mrs. Stanley Rytoczyk of Akin. « ment announcement said. KEnte Nazlonale Idrocaburi) of AN5FIELD Misa Piesolk, also the daugh­ pact. the reoreatlon department, 32 \ Medical records and r^xirts claims that Bendsr suffered your winner until one opponent % ter a.abower and a hot meal, kieq> the American wife’s mind Fairfield. Miss Allison, a graduate of Ulla. who was elected July T, Italy, and Astra and Cadipsa, (Continued from Page One) JCTeV>M,WlUli<^ ter of the late Mra. Piesolk. is Killed were Frank RioclteUl, School St. have been turned over to Pru­ from heart trouble during the (Continued from Page One) is out of the suit. In this case they hopped aboard the next off her personal troiMes. Miss HObin, a graduate of the Hartford Hospital School of had made annulment of the con- both of Argentina, the hold-up at the first trick al­ a graduate of Rockville High dential's counsel after a motion lapsed period and also consult­ Mth Congress has another year m iM txMt. State Department offlclaie Manchester High School, ie a Nursing, is employed as a regia tracts a key plank of hts elec- The government ordered a full after World War I that England lowed the defenders to unblock ScIkxN. ■• for court order to produce them ed with a Manchester doctor. to go and .said the time to judge In Keniya, a doaen Amerioan feel the natural tendency of legal secretory at the law ftrm tered nurse at the Hartford was filed in U.S. District Court No date haa been set in UJ3, tlon campaign. inventory of the equipment and had universal sufferage. the heart suit. wivea worked day and idght women going rtiroad for the Mr. Burnham, a graduate of By electing Illia. the decrees pash held by the companies, ex- its place In history will be at of Podrove and Kelly, Man­ Hospital. bi late October. The motion re­ District Court for the next "Latin America can't do over­ South Is In no danger If the dlatidbutlng food to famine vle- first time ia to worry about the Ebot Hartford High Srtiool and said, the voters of Argentina In- plaining that this was neces.sary the end of Its full tern\. chester. Mr. Akin, a graduate of Dar- quested that FTaherty and legal move in the action. Need­ night what It took the English hearts are 4-3, so he need con­ •wm thns. future: Inadequate hoepital and the Albert I. Prince RegioncU dlcated their de.sjre “ to repel for a mutual settlement of m - Talking with a reporter Fri­ Mr. Rybesyk, a graduate of row School, New Lebanon ,N.T., mmm ^um . Rockville law firm rep­ ed before the suit can be many generations to accom ­ sider only Uie 6-2 break. If In Bunna,' an Amerioan em- medical facUHlee, poor achoola Vocational Technical School, the oil contracts." ^ i sets and because some opera- day In his spacious Capitol of­ plish." n v E W Roger Ludlow Hl^ School, and the Maine Maritime Acade­ resenting Mrs. Bender, produce brought to Jury trial U a pte- fice, with a sparkling view of East has two hearts, one of feaaay w M trained Burmaae and look of aanitatlan and expoaure Fatafleld, graduated from Rens­ my, is employed as an engineer Hartford, is employed by All- Illia maintained in a recent Uions seemed to be overly ex­ them must be an -honor since KINDOFUWK medical records and reports of trial hearing which ia required the Mall and Us monuments be­ The discussion of Latin-Amer- American glris for a month to to strange tHseasee. Volunteer selaer Polytechnic Institute, by the American Export Linea Type Insulation Oo., Inc., West IF YOU LIKE PIE Rockville CSty Hospital relating in aH federal interview that Americans mis- pensive. It also said there were I lean affairs followed the elec­ West would have led the king T B M lQ U I stage a water baBet, the pro­ work at least aots as a therapy Hartford. 6 understood Argentina's aim to Indications that the companies hind him, the Oklahoma Demo­ TYoy, N.T., and la executive dl- of Hoboken, N.J. (AND WHD DOESNT7) $0 Bender between 19S8 and crat said: "There has never tion of Sam Ragan, executive If he had five hearts headed by ceeds of which were donated to to keep her occupied with other The wedding ia planned for the The wedding rt set for April achieve economic stability. He had not paid taxes that were K-Q-10. Plus Associate Pieatara reotor o f the Manchester Re- 1962. been a time when we have had editor of the Raleigh (N.C.) charity. thinga devdaponent Agency. summer of 1964. 11, 1964. said his government had no in- due, News A Observer and Times as Having worked this out, South PARIS PICKUP The motion also reque.sted the Catholic Ladies tentton M throwing out all for- The companies had enjoyed a more controversial Issues. YOU'LL ENJOY THESE SHADY GLEN records of two area doctors who There has never been as much president of the APME. can make the contract by play­ cign oil companies. He also said , tax-free status In Argentina, ing dummy’s ace of hearts at Andover allegedly _were oonsuHed by Set Talent Night he wanted the cooperatjon of C)ne government suggestion was effort to find points of compro­ George Beebe, managing edi­ Gate 8:80—Screm 7:10 PJ4. Todays Radio Bender bet-ween 1958 and 1962. mise which could produce tor of the Miami Herald, was the first trick. If East plays I U.S. and other foreign oil coin- to force the companies to pay low, the hearts are blocked Feature First Stniday Night Notice ICE CREAMS Each o f these documents, the panies in future development. about $80 million ia tax penal- meaningful resulL*. This has chosen vice president. Willlaifi motion stated, “oonsUtutes or' Talent Night for memhers when West gets In with the ace Ruling Expected .. WDBO—IIW There had been reports that ties before indemnification was been the continuing business of B. Dickinson, Philadelphia BuU contains eertain evidence rele-1 friends wiM be held Tucs- of clubs. If East drops the king 1:00 Chip Thompsoa Bnte Nasionide IdrocAburi, the considered. the leadership and the admin­ letln, was named secretary, and 1:06 Jerry Blahop WE HAVE DAILY vant and material to a matter' day sftter a bustncM meeting istration.” Howard Cleavlnger, Spokane of hearts. South's nine will On Districting 4:00 Chip Thompeem feivolved in this action.” | p.m .. o f GIbbon'e As- He agreed that many prob­ (Wash.) Chronicle, treasurer. serve as a second stopper. 8:06 Raynor Shlnee -OR- Daily Question 1:00 New*. Sim Off DELIVERY TO THE The motion, wdiich had been a«*n*>ly, OsthoNc Ladiee of Oo- lems coming before Congress in The board of directors named G(h m DINE aad In December seheduled to be heard in court lumbua, at the K o f C Home. these times have new dimen­ As dealer, you hold; Spades, , wnc—16W I. William Hill of the Washing­ A-Q- The engagement ef Mias Deb­ Pratier wHl assist with the yest erday. equitable system could be de­ ard. 1:00 CBS Newa countered the Moroccan charge A new reporting system is vised for ' arranging these Romulo O’Parrill, publisher of Steak on a atasltaig hot 1:60 Notre Dame va. Mlehlgan Carol Ann RIdkyard of Manches­ orah Ann Keith of Manchester N alidea. Mra. Stanley Savalonia Pointing directly to the Oon- of Cuba aid by saying that the things? Who, lor example, Novedades in Mexico City, and platter, stay and enjoy State wHl have charge of mualc for being initiated at the high noctlout situation, with the 6:% ShowcwM ter to Jeffrey Alan Btay of Mil­ to Richard W. Wind of Whites- i t t 1 j a 1 Moroccans were using U.S. school, wfasre students will re­ wrould presume to appoint the president of the Inter-American SUNDAY dancing to the delightful 6:0O News, Weather and Sporta the event. music by the Senate membership based ford boa been announced by lier boro, N.Y., has been announced R e& Q . H cr& lQ . A q S. equipment. ceive a separate report from chairman of the crucial Ways Press Association, said, "I think 6:16 Showcase . \ . i 'r o N i \T\( Mra- J'obn O’Oonnor, Misa The United States has pledged the alliance Is a great program. Great Thrill and Chill Show! tnoflUy on populaticn and the 7:80 CBS Dimension parents, Mr. and Mm. E. Lson- by her parents, Mr. and Mrs each of th ^ teachers. In this and Means Compilttee, which House established by towns, 8:16 U fe Line G. Stillman Keith of 861 Porter Beatrice Sweeney, Mra. Joseph a hands-off policy in the dispute originates all tak legislation? It is the greatest answer to "KISS of the VAMPIRE” "PEUIt^AIRES** 8:80 Showcase ef Jaaa Mcd RMfyend o f 30 NorthAeld St. o Niro I rr way, tt la bAavedj parents will Xtty. Ponkey said the courts V Gorman. Mrs. William P. Quirii over an ill-defined Sahara fron­ Other criticism has centered fight infiltrations of communism 2:00-5:40-0:20 13:80 sign Off Her flonoe is ttie son o f Mr. S t be stole to receive a more com­ may knock out town lines aa Her flanoe Is the son of Mr. MEANS and Mra. H. A. Macardl* will tier that Includes the ore-rich plete evaluation of their chil­ on the Houae Rules Committee, there has been. We must accel­ and Mrs. 'WUlllam J. Bray of C serve refreahmenta Tlndourf area. Morocco says the Plus: “Sword of I-ancelot” an unrealistic basis. The fed­ Milford. and Mrs. Joseph Wind of Whltes- which can and has bottled up erate all the things we are do­ MokoYourNoxt dren’s achievement and effort with Cornel Wilde, 3:40-7:20 eral courts in New Haven will M I« Ridyard, a 1962 gradu­ borO. region was part of its territory ki each, subject area. legislation and kept it from ing under the alliance.” Nighr Out ot Sir Alec’s Lady imtil France attached it to Al­ reaching the floor of the House. probably give a deolaion by De­ ate of Manchester High School, Miss Keith attended Manches­ Elementary School Menus A charge that U.S. State De­ cember in the apportionment ter schools and graduated from ^AjmSOCIAN CoAXs Brest ‘SteaU* Land geria after granting independ­ The Rules Committee was tak­ partment policy has been Incon- PELUNS! in a sophomore at the Univer­ Monday—hamtourg on roll, Wed.: "Lord of the FHea” case recently beard there. Enjoys New Role sity of Oonneoticut where she Linden Hall Academy, LiUtz, Get in Tune with Christmas Club ence to both nations. buttered green beans, potato en from under the thumb of .sistent in granting* recognition BREST, France—The port The two neighbors waged a Speaker Joe Cannon of The courts could decide that in majering tai psychology.' Pa. She la a senior at Lasell fo r fuel oHs, service, (hips, apricots; Tuesday—meat to the military coup in 'Viet Nam both bouses are molappor- By ANTHONY WHlTi; Junior College, Aubumdale, city of Brest is reclaiming 56 I bitter war over the Sahara last in 1910 to curb his power and while denying it to the Domini­ Mr. Bray, a 1961 graduate of month before Selassie and Pres­ and noodle casserole, buttered tioned. They oould et^oy etec- LONDON (AP) — When her Mitford H l^ School, is a junior Mass. beeting equipment acres from the Atlantic. The carrots sxtd pees, pudding; add a balance weight to the con­ can Republic was voiced by cove of St. Marc ie being filled ident Gmodibo Keita of Mali got gressional machinery. tionB under the present sye- husband became Britain’s at the Unlveralty of Oonnedtlcut Mr. Wind attended Whitesboro Wednesday—soup and crackers, German Omes, publisher of El Tenighlw—{ndt Sun. Schools and graduated from In with 250,000 cubic meters of them to sign a cease-fire agree­ In the 'opinion of some the tem and give the Legislature Prime Minister, Lady Douglas- where he Is a pre-law Mstory phone 522-8151 chopped ham and pickle' sand­ Caribe, in Santo Domingo. Norwich University, Northfleld, rock In order to create an in­ ment Oct. SO in Bamako, Mali, balance weight haa become too ■OLTON NOTCH ( " S f Top Featurettee At t possibly no longer than two or Home rtied such household major. wich, cake; Thursday—scal­ "We are ruled by a civilian V t, in June. 170 PEARL STREET dustrial aone for ah oil refinery and have their dispute presented heavy, but Albert Indicated no three months to work some­ Chores aa shopping at the mar­ NV> date has been set for ibe loped beef aitd potatoes, cab­ triumverate,” Ornes said. "Six A summer wedding Is planned. HARTFORD.. CONN. and several large factories. to the foreign ministers meet­ one would advocate a return to 2 TOP HITS—BOTH IN COLOR thing out. The solution must be ket and oooldng brenkfAst. wedding. Watch for your Mailman! ing. bage end raisin salad, jam political parties formed a coali­ agreeable to the courts or they Now that’s all done fdr her, Mndwich, cookies; Friday— the old system. tion and were given government ••RdssHDm-flnmii , can come up with a solution of aa befits tbe .new mlstreni of 10 cretely but well, frequenfly In time long Johns, buttered whole control 48’ hours after the coup. ' their own, the meeting was told. Downing Street. V kernel com , pickled beets,' But we have gone nearly two Doris tweeds. She has a laigish nose, TULIP TREE TURKEY FARM A nsi^ution on the repeat­ And aba’s enjoying her new a wide mouth, often smiling, Guards Release sliced peaches. Milk is served Slice in Aid months without recognition.” ed refiMol o f the Andover Lake with all meals. Dr y ™ freedom . and eyes spaced wide apart. MADAM RAY Omes claimed, "The hard pol­ (Property Owners Association Whan Sir Alec Dougina-Home He's Bringing Your Wrong Prisoner High School Menus icy of the United States means She oomblnee a slight rtiyness Gifted clumcter reader to grant membership to the was the E ^l of Home and Brit­ with sudden spontaneous bursts Monday — chicken vegetable Sharpest Yet we are bound to have either a J ames I5 L Rev. William Philpot, a prop­ I and advisor wUl help yon ain's foreign secretary, his wife o f good humor. ■, i In aU matters of Ufe. ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)—Eloyd soup, grilled cheeae sandwich. military dictatorship or a civil Garner mtmmmCOLO/i erty owner at the lAke, was employed only a minimum vaniUa pudding; Tuesday— war. Even with a military dic­ She often tra'vrfed with her Morrow, .21. was released from (Continued from Page One) introduced by former State tatorship, we will still likely •m m UIH( lU K U ----- 1-- ll|[in - amount of help in tbe houae. husband when he was foreign NOW LOCATED AT - » a U R K E Y S City Jail Friday after serving a pork noodle casserole, green Rep. Stephen Loyzim of <3ov- She cooked her huBband's besns, fruit; Wednesday-^—slop­ have a civil war, And if we do, secretary and liked the change ALSO BONED AND ROLLED 10-day term for a traffic of­ bill, he told his news conference entry. breakfast—porridge with milk of scenery and the entertaining. V Asylum Avu. SBM py joes on roll, com, gelatin^ communism will come out on 368 2 fense. Thursday In evident exaspera­ The neaolutlon stated that and sugar, did a little dusting, In her new role there’ll be whipped oream; Thursday— top. By withholding recognition, HARTFORD, CONN. But; tion that he had "tried to make STANLEY WARNER the act was ’’. . .morally wrong rearranged the ouabions and more entertaining but less FRANK M. HARABURDA roast t\irkey and stuffing, the United States is setting this Tri. 527-9949 When the guard pulled the it very clear that I cannot ful­ Tomorrow and Monday and Inconsifltent with Christian ntost days went to the local travel. Btirtead of Washington, gravy, mashed potatoes, peas, up.” ASH SWAMP ROAD— GLASTONBURY; CONN. master lever, which opens all fill my responsibilities in the principles . . and that “. . , markets looking for bargains. Moscow or Paris, her trips now the cells, he caHed for Eloyd to cranberry sauce, ice cream; Dr. Bergen Evans, noted lexi­ we commend and support the Open Mon. to Sat. TEL. 63.3-241.5 field of foreign policy without ’T waa always fbnrt up in the will take her more frequently to 9 A.M.-9 P.M. come forward. His brother, Friday^-toaked fish, boiled. po­ this program.” cographer and professdr of Eng­ stand taken in .the matter 1^ morning—at 7:16 after I'd less axoUc plaoes — Glasgow, CHRISTMAS tato, carrots, cake. $Itlk is NEH AOm Clanfencc-. 22, stepped from an Kennedy had no comment Fri' lish at Northwestern University, ohuroh leaders bi the Andover heeuxl tbe news on tbe radio,” tbe smoke-shrouded Midlands, adjoining cell and went through served with all meals. day. told another session language is j POWER area . . and that ’’. . . the she says. the release process undetected. Church Note* to shipyard ditlco and cathedral The final Senate version cuts not made by editorials, by dic­ TO SEE State of Connecticut futd the Then she would go downstairs towns — wlherever her huBband He was awaiting trial on rob­ The Junior PYF of Wapping Kennedy’s request for military tionaries,, or by text books. i ntROUGN Democratic party have been and get the porridge bulbbllng bery charges. Community Church will meet Is campaigning. aid from $1,406,000,000 to $1 bil­ "It was hammered out on the' leactera in the field o f human on the stove. Meanwhile, tbe dusting and Soon Eloyd was shouting he tomorr'ow in the chapel from 6 anvil of daily experience by CLOTHES.. Ddivm Any Pina, in lion; economic development and civil rights end in the eUm- “ T in t is all my husband has the cleaning, the cooking and WHEEI WATER’S CLUB Check wanted to be let out. Guards to 7 p.m. The Rev. Roy eager, passionate,, living "men FLESH.. loans from $1,060,000,000 to $950 taiatlon o f. racial prejudice.” for farenkfast,” she says, "so It the rearranging of cushions will T h is h« town of. Monchostar came on the double only to re­ Hutcheon will be the speaker, million; supporting assistance and women.” ... ■i WALLS! Based on these beliefs the reso­ alize their mistake. wasn’t difficuR.” Ibe done for her. She now has a H0T-H0T.JkND and a film strip will t)e * o w n . to defense pact allies from $436 Evans said newspaper report­ lution resolved that the Tolland Elizabeth Hoster Douglas- Your mailman is playing Santa. He’s delivering SBM Christmas Club checks- These checks •Vednesday thru Sunday Clarence is now being sought full-time housekeeper to run No. To The Senior PTTF will meet from to $380 million; the President's ers, faced with deadlines, are Ckmnty Democratic Aasocia- Home, daughter of an Anglican and the citv attorney refused to 10 for her. mean carefree holiday shopping for thousands .of SBM Club Members. If you aren’t re­ 7 to 9 p.m. in the Community contingency fund for emergen­ producing true contemporary, THE MAN WITH tion ’’. . . deplores the existing clergyman, looks every in^ the THERE’S A LOTI till 10 P.M. prosecute Eloyd charges of House for a worship service, And a cook to prepare the ceiving one of these che'eks this year, be sure you do next year by joining our 1964 Christ­ cies from $300 to $175 million; writing. He said their writing ■ situation and urgea that all English dowager. She is a big- porridge In the morning. aiding his brother's escape. business meeting and sports the Alliance for Progress from moral, spiritual, and govern­ mas Club now. Save a little each week throughout the year — then come next year, you Dim* • * * * ’ would be less contemporary if j. THE X-RAY EYES framed woman who dresses 9533 one time. SAVE 3.00 wnokly and rteniva Upacomb, R-Calli., that Ken­ note the change in time. Cof­ He said that failure of the ad­ Hesteasea 'Will be Mra. John fee and dessert will be served ministration to tailor Its pro­ Ulrlolh, Mra. Ronald Bockus, CoN MS free of charge. nedy promised a balanced Mom can do the family JOY TO THE WORLD— SAVE 5.00' wookly ond irocoivo 250.00 budget. after the meeting. The Rev. gram to gradually shut off aid and (Miss Vera Stanley. Andre Koatelanetz and Eku-1 Wrlghtaen Gaudeneio Ranirez, a Mexican to prospering countries and lim­ Rham High Menus wash. Sis cap do the dishes He said the Kennedy admini­ Somefhing Wonderful! In The Finesf NOW OPEN at the same time Junior THE FUUST N O E L ...... Norman Luboff Choir 10.00 wookly and rncoivo BOO.0O stration has "incurred or pro­ minister from the (Treater Hart­ it programs to others "is an . Monday — ravioli with meat SAVE ford Oouncii of Churches, will open invitation to. put restric­ senoe, tossed garden safkad, as­ takes his bath, and you en­ • f jected $37 billion of deficit joy a shower. (ULENT NIGHT ...... Norman Luboff Choir PLUMBINfi spending. be the featured speaker. There tions on the President's discre­ Tradifion of Waif Disney—2nd Week! sorted fiult; Tueeday—breadad TONIRHT will be no December meeting. tion to carry out our foreign veal Steaks with tomato aexioe, DECK THE HALL£ WITH BOUGHS AND Don’t delay—phone us to­ OF HOLLY ...... Percy Faith WORLD'S FAIR TICKETS, ot DISCOUNT Water Heaters Wednesday, the jtmior choir policy.” buttered potato, green beans, day. Find out how eaay it ia ♦* Masaacre a Mistake will rehearse at 6 p.m.; interme­ oho^ata cake; Wednesday — to switch to a* Mobilheat- LITTLE TOWN OJT BETHLEHEM . . Nelson Eddy HEATINB diate choir at 7 and senior choir EVERY PRICES— foM at oil 3 StM banking offieos Humidifiers / Thief Geta Left oven fried chicken and gravy, flred water heater. ' GOD REST YE MERRY GENTLEMEN— LONDON — SokUero of WU- at 8. savory rice, peas and carrots, FAIRWAY The church school teachers SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) — Se­ NIRHT Percy Faith Dehumidifiers AIR CONDITIONINB Uam the Conqueror mistook, the attle police ,are looking for a aasorted pudidlng: TT * Average family of four, oheens oi the crowd st Wil. will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednes­ ham or salami grinoera, fndt DOWNTOWN day in F«llowahljf> Hgll; the one-armed thief going hippety- Air Cleaners Uam’s (XMx>na.tion st Westmin­ hop. potato chips, fm lt grtatin STORE ONLY ster Abbey on Christmas Day nominating committM at 8 -p.m. wlih topping; Friday r— bok^ (Exfrtpt Sat) WE GIVE Z19C in the church library. Alfred Hodges, a salesman For your hoUday ehop- Heat Pumps In 1066 for rebeUion and from Boulder, (Jolo., reported fiah sacks, mashed potato, oob- massaored the onloqkera. lM«a pineapple slaw, osSorM ptaig — “ TRY FATO- ftREEN STAMPS Manchester Evening Herald Friday his car had bee'n . bur­ WAY F I R S T — A Water Pumps glarized. His losses included-30 iCruit, 00m bread. Bread, butter WILLIAMS TIME TO QUIT Soutli Windsor correspondent, and milk served with aW meaia. Wooderiand for Xmas la u m Kata, telephone M4-176S. shoes—all for the left foot, and dhopplBgr' avings ank Water Coolers ROCKFORD, ni. (AP) — several glova samples—aU for MORIARTY S B OIL SERVICE. Inc Bfcky Chapman, S, haa about: the left hand. TEChWCoISS MMySiftMr Bvenliig Herald - I LOCATIONS — Water Sof traera decided to glvs up roller skatei ELASHINO BLUE LIGHT SwSflwUr ooRespoadeot, Law- LOOKI 975 MAIN STREET for good. TVo years ago the EAU GALUE, Fla. (AP) _ Pari-mutuel play at horse and EXCLUSIVE HARTFORD SHOWING jrenoe Moe, tele^one 743-8T96. Downtowa Manchester BROTHERS Zone Control fell aad broke her len arm People see "blue” here rather dog tracks In Florida this winter • SHOW TIME* W EN O W eiV E OENEBAL BLKCntIO DEALBB8 while frying to ekate. than "red" when a police crul- will be augmented by Jal alal in When you are bringing candy OF M anchester Mon.-Fri. 6:30-8:35 GREEN Bath Rooms She recently convinced her ser goes into operation.'Police Orlando, Miami, Danla, Tampa, to the “soft exaeJt” rtage, test TURNPIKS PLAZA JUAIM OFFICE 4J k*T kitA N C M W EST ERAMCM Known for Quality Product! Sat Cont From 12:00 705 MnmUC.TPKE. E. 641-5135 and Bervlea mother, Mrs. Carol Chapman, Chief Bob Cotron and Fire Chief West Palm Beach,and Daytona It by puttkiff 8 STAMPS— 1 MS Main SL 886 Eaat Cantor tb Mnnckoalar'Parkad* to let iMr try the skates again. Richard Seltner are experiment­ Beach and by hameea racing at Sun. Cont From 2 P.l!^ water. If the mixture ahowa Next to Popular liarkat Cof. ianoa at. Wort .Whan WM lall thia tlma, aha * EAST HARTFORD M l Braa« a t. MasHiaetar »B4i AMD ing with fiaahlrijg blue lights to Caaselbarry and P a m pane a Ki F jrjt XSSi hafd bu|t nut brittls thrsulm 301*318 C m Hn’ St. raplgeo rad Ugi4a. Beach. • NT* rtadtr. *'***V^"”-- t / .

A - PAGE r c m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1963 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16,. 1968 PAGE FIVE eOltM fl«cred«ry df the IM ry , he flBStar iirauM have helpetl^old , HanrlyTHtTr wlH be a food b if navy man, that lifting force Is simple end he wUl never, never, never, enough to expiaiil ttsetf even Driver Arrested GOP Changes Would Hike JFK to Watch •'Wonders of the Universe' EtipnUtQ IjTrald the Senate otin be aure, turn our to a laynMUi, who sometimes Reds Expel Teacher, PtnUSUiSD BY THB beitUeiMpe, oarriere, emieera finds rough pavement growing Churches On Road Charge ■BRAIRD pRcrriNO ^ oa znc. Townes Vote in Conventions Polaris Shot IS BIim II street end Polaris aubmarinea over to smoother as . the accelerator A MMKAMtT. Oonn. Ovtta J. Lambeirt, 41, Mans­ Radio, TV May Link Secretary General U 'niant. climbs. Church of ttie'Nazsrene The HalvaUea Anny TTOMAB r. raitQUSON Ooooordia Luthersa Church Si. Jamea* Oiiiroh Cite* JFK’s Concern field, lust night was arrested (Conttaned frorti Page One) WALran R. rBRoiisoir A few more bumpe, a Uttie 286 Main St. 661 Mata S t Manchester’s present oXot-^tora (ovfr 9,000), would be a Pubi libera 46 Pitkin St. aa. Rev. Magr. Edward i. Bear- for following too clcsety, after TT5.. m oio experienoe, and we may Rev. Robert J. ShoM. Pastor MaJ.E. Walter Laatie pohoe Investigation of a miner meat of four Megwtes to Re­ factor in increasing the voting^ , , ... . Pounded October 1. 1881 • An “Ic*^ Just In Time Rev. Paul O. Kaiser, Pastor 11^ Pastor (Oouttaoed from Pngs 6ns) publican state conventions wUl riren*th of the 4th Senatortal Mars with Earth be able to trtl jet pilots what to , Otthoer ta ohaiga two-car accident at Center and PoMtsbed Eveiiry £reiilM Except Rev. Engsoe F. Torpey • school be raised to ten, X the rule District on the Republican State D. Gordon Ctooper Jr. and As a Republican newspaper 9:80 am ., Church W. Center Sts. Sundefb.end Rolldayi.olldayi. Entered at do when-the air gets rough— 9 a.m.. Holy Oonununlon, Rev. J o a ^' H. MeOann S am ', Teen-age td the ramp, accompanied by changes adopted 'Ihunidao^ by Central Committee, from Us Yirgll I. Grissom , receive a pro- ^ ^ LEVITT built Into the system to preclude the Poet A w ee at HancheaterMane Conn. viiich has, over many years, Rev. John D. Regan dasees for all ages. the plainclothes men. Police reported that Lam­ ae Second Claaa Mall Hatter. slow down or speed up> church school and nursery. 10:46 a.m.. Worship servloe. breakfast Obituary the Republican Oiunoii ara ap­ prosent two votes to a possible f^tS"e-mS^r ^jSet hn* FeU Planetarium failure of the communications specialized In trying to defend 10:30 ajm.. The Service, He wore a gray coat, gray bert ran Ws oair into the rear system if an .element malfunc- • Dr. Evelyn Ramsey, medical 9:30 am , Sunday School for of a slow moving -vehicle driv­ proved by the GOP oonveption Of The Franklin Institute STTBSCIUPTTON RATES the proper name of the Demo­ church school and nursery. Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 aU agea roarf and a soft brimmed hat. called for January In Hartford's Under present rules, each Dls- natlOT’s budding »noon- tlons. Our transmitters on earth Parable In Adrance mkMionary to Africa, will be He carried an airplane bag, John E Doheriy en by Keith Bokua, 22, of 57 A satellite communications cratic party from cheap debase-' David Almond will be instalM andTl;80 ajn. trict has l4ro votes on the state POfy ' “ l"®* ‘ h* ^ slt by system, using conventional will broadcast signals to the ir T ea r...... 832.W guest speaker. 10:46 am , Holtaeos meethw another small canvas beg and John Enunett Doherty of Crestwood Dr. Lambert tdd Burimeh Auditorium. committee, one each by Us helicoptering to a ship M miles X Mnntha ...... 11.00 as oayanlet and choir ditwcfior Manchester RepubUcans will components, capable of holding Mars spaceship with about 400 S ment, our most tr.ylng moments 6 pm#L Youth Services. Music by Cttade) bond and a black'umbrella. Bkist* Hartford died yesterday at police that he caughed, them committeeman and committee- ®i t" watch the Polaris Three Hontha ...... ''8 - ^ at the 10:30 service. St. Dartholamew'a Chnroh continuous high - quality radio kilowatts of transmitting power. One Month ...... i.**, always come from the Demo­ Connecticut 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Sermon by Mai. Lantta. Wltnesaea who raw him get Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital. saw the oar ahead, appHed his caucus Monday at 8 p.m. at woman. launching from the subme^ed 5:46 pan., Christian education Rev. .FhUlp Hussey, Pastor Bentley School on HoUistM' St Andrew | and televi.sion communications The tran.smitter oh . the space­ crats themselves. Rev. Richard O. Boilea, Dr. Ramsey will 2 p m . Hospital vtaltatian h* aboard skid he showed ..o signs He was a brother of Mrs. Rose brakes, but could not stop In The proposed change would nuclear submarine MEMBER OF ccmonlttee. to choose their four delegatee ' with Mars, even at a distance ship will broadcast to the Mars THE ASSOCIATED PRESS abow color slides. M n. Elizabeth WUson M>d Mra. of strain. He shook hands with Fitzgerald of Manchester, and time to avoid a collision. He give each committeeman one- It was always obvious that 7:30 pan.. Adult blble clase. Aaalstant Pastor Wednesday, 7:30 pm .. Prayer Thomas McCaam.' of 260 million mile.s, has been lander and the relay satellites The Aseoclatod Preaa la exclir Yankee one of the men he accompanied, Mias Agnes Doherty, Mrs. was ordered to appear in Cir­ to the January gathering. half vote, if his District has less wa.^ calculated to alvebr entitled to the nae of repub- such a cutter of comers and The proposed representation proponed by scientists of the with one kilowatt of power. In lIcatTon of all newg dispatches Mhsses at T, 8, 9, 10:16 and and Praise aervtoe. 6:30 p.m., Prayer sarvtoe. then said, "Goodby." Madeline Butler, Mra. Marga­ cuit Court 12. Manchester, than 6,oioo registered Repub' boost the embattled manned lu- Emanuel Lutheran Church changes, wMoh 'atMld raise of­ Jel Propuldion Laboratories. turn the Mars lander will also credited to It or not otherwise snide master *bf,_^tiie sneer as By A.H.O. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Pastor 11:16 a m 7 p m . Evangelistic servloa One of the men with him re­ ret O’Brieo and James Doherty, Dec, 2. Very mintir vehicular lican voters; one vote i t ~ ^ nar-landlng program, whjeh has credited iVi this paper and atao the Music by Citadel band and ficial oon'vention attendance Drs. Eberhardt Rechtln, Rob­ broadcast to the relay satellites the late Senator McCarthy Rev. MeMn T. Peterson St. John’a PoUah National plied in English; ail of Vernon. damage was reported. a district which can show under heavy criticism or the spaceships 'with one kilo­ k^al newi puhllahed here. Heads Freshm en songstera. Sermon by IfaJ from Xs present 660 to a prO' ert Titsworth and Walter Vic­ All riahla of repubHcatInn of TTve other day, Oonnectieut’s Asidstant Pastor St. Bridget's Chnroh Catholic Church "Goodby. Pleasant journey.” Other survivors include three At 10 a.m. today, police In­ 6,000-18,000 registered Repub- f-u™ s?"'* Quarters recently^ watt of power. But these relay s p ^ a l olspatchea herein are alao would be referring to the Lsmle. Special songster posed 962, are designed to gi've tor, in a paper given at the esteemed Ljegielative Commis­ Preston A.' Trombly, son of Rev. John F. Delsney, Pastor Bev. Walter A. Hyzko In London British European daughters,. a brother, a sister, vestigated another very minor .satellites will also be c a p a ^ reserved. "Democrat Party” and no one hearsal foUowIng servloa urban and suburban towiw a sion to study the advleabiHty of Mr. and Mas. Perley A. Tromb­ 9 a.m.. Divine Worship and Rev. Stanley E. Hnstlllo Airways said the plane from 10 grandchildren and several rear-end oolIiBlon on E. Middle of communicating with me greater voice, and 'vote, in par­ Full service oHent of N E A ever really attempted to per­ Jlsrse race betting for Oonnec- ley, 471 N.' Main St., was Church School. Nursery class Rev. Detmls R. Hnasey Mawii~ at 8:80 and 10:30. Moscow was due at Londoti air­ nfeoes and nephews. Tpke., near Welcome PI. when earth for they will be broad­ Service Inc. _ Center CoofTegatioanl Ctamh ty decMons. nubllrftTiA in hln nistrirt udd iin CongreRj^ Still ha« not a p -' ciety, have shown that availa- Publishers Representatives — The suade him out o f that tactic. tlout mejde a pUgrlmage of duty clocked president of the fresh­ for three-year olds. port at 4:60 p.m.—11:80 a.m. The funeral will be held a truck struck a car. The driv­ casting with a power of ten kilo­ man daas at Danbury State United Chnroh o f Otatat EST. Tuesday at 8:16 a.m. from the er of the truck was issued a Under present rules, each to more than 20 000 ^ proved a fiscal 1964 budget lor hie equipment can provide a Julius Mathews Special Arency — But It was always a matter to an actual race track, one 10:30 a.m.. Divine Worship Masses at 7, 8, 9, 80 and U Gospel Hall watts. To do this the relays New York, Chicago. Detroit and College, where he is enrolled in and Church Sthool. At both a m Rev. Clifford O. Stonwon A U.S. embassy spokesman In Newkirk and Whitney Funeral written warning for following town in the state X permitted Each Distrirt would thus ^he National Aeronautics and ■ sure - fire communications sys- of some sadness when Governor located In New York State. 416 Center S t tern with a lifetime of several must be supplied with thirty to the Schhd o f Music Education. services: Sermon by Pas­ Pastor London said: Home, 318 Burnside A va, Ekmt too closely, police reported. t'wo convention delegates for hara «e , ?wo. thnTor four Space Administration, which or- fortv-kilowatts of jsower togeth­ ^MEMBER AUDIT BUREAtJ OF Preoumably, On that day, the Rev. Joseph H. DoMey years to accompany an explora­ CIRCUIjATIONS. Thomas Dewey, who so obvious­ He attended Laurel Music tor Peterson, "Double Citizen­ “ So far we haven’t been told Hartford, with a solemn high each of its state representa­ votes on the Republican State billion. er with a cooling system to con­ Oommisaion made a, conscl^- Oairch of the A asumptkm 10:30 am .. Breaking Bread. Central committra. Earlier this week the Senate Ap- tory group to Mars. ly ^>ent so m udi Ume and Camp in 1962 on a Chaminade ship." Nursery. Asaoclato Mtalater whether he will stop over here Mass of requiem at St. Rose tives, — thus, Manchester now trol the heat load. The relay The Herald Printing Company. tious study of the behavior of Adams St. and Thompaon Bd. 10:16 p.m., Sunday School. Rev. Franola C. Hawes, The 4th Senatorial. District, proprlations Committee okayed More and more it is believed Inc assumea no flnandal reapon- money on elocution lessons he Music Club echola-rship, and re­ W-edneaday, 10 a.m. and 7:16 Rev. Franck J. MHnUek or catch the first available Church, East Hartford, at 9. has four delegatee. ratellite.s ahd spaceship will both horses and people, together 7 p.m.. Gospel Meeting. Of BeUgioos Ednoattoa plane to the United States.” wXh over 32,000 registered Re- ® sharply-trimmed »8.19-billlon that In the 1970's a determined aibiilty for tvpographloal errora ap­ ceived a Daniel Manchuck mu­ p.m., Bible study in the chapel. Pastor Burial will be in Veterans Me­ The proposed change would effort will be made to launch both have two antennas. One. a pearing In aidverftsementa and other even lost ons presidential elec­ with an apiprai^ of the ap­ lyMCHlay, 8 p.m.. Prayer msst- Barghoom's arrest had been morial Field In Hillside Oeme- Events give each town two delegatee, publicans, would have four **8ure. . _ , reading matter in The Manrhester sic scholarship In 1963. He was 7:30 p.m., Adult membership Rev. Iknest J. Ooppa a manned trip to the planet and I thirteen-foot dish, is intended tion because he pursed his parent economic health, pey- ' member of the Police and class in the music room. kig. 6, 9:16 and U am , M on** barely mentioned In the Soviet tery, Elqs) Hartford. plus one delegate for'each Re­ votes, instead of the two U now Astronauts (fooper and Grls- Evening Herald chologloei adjustment, ahd gen­ som,som. veteran space pilots of the ■ communications represents one for earth communications with words so aleganUy, would de- Fire Juitior Marching Band for Worahip. Sermon: “T o Raise press. The announcement of ^ends may call at the fu­ publican state repreaentative X' a frequency of from 2.115 to 2,- DIrolav advertising closing hours: eral sociai welfare o f the com ­ Masses at T, S, 9, 10:16 and Souiute of Joy." In oomparlsou, the city of M erely manned-filght program of the most important facets of five yeadi, and a member of the Trinity Covenant Church 111:30 a.m. South Metbodtot Church Gromyko's statement to Stoes- neral home tomorrow and Mon­ In State elects, another delegate for the 296 megacycles per second. This For ilohday—1 p.m! Friday"" Hberatriy swing himself into this undertaking. For this rea­ Monday- ' ■ munities near the race track. 9 0 6 and 11 am ., Gfaunih ael was equally terse. day from 8 to 6 7 to 9 p.m. Hartford, with Its three Seaia- cwrdinate oyer-all Gemini p an- For Tuesday—1 p.pi Monday. the cheap and ungrammatical high school band end orchestra. Hackmatack St. near Keeney B«v. J. Manley Shaw, DJ). first 1,600 votes cast in its son scientists and engineers are band of frequencies has been For Wednesday—1 p.m Tuesday. But the OonnocUcut Oommls- Trombley ie a'member of the School. Crib Room (90B oi*y) A brief Tass news agency torial Districts now totaling six "‘"K ®® «P«>ciaIty assign- Rev. K. EJnar Rask, Pastor First Church o f Christ, Bev. Ray C. HoIUb Jr. (Continued from Page One) town for the GOP candidate in now exploring the feasibility of allocated by the United States For Thursday—1 p m Wednesday. use of the word "Democrat” as sion, we suspect, found much Hartford Jazz CIuli,and belongs through Junior Kgh. otatement said; the last previous gubernatorial votes, would show a drop to *" '"®" artronaut for deep-space communications. For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday Solentlat team. this communications system and For Saturday-- 1 p.m. Friday. an adjective instead o f a noun. more grist f, as ptivate dtixen terim of the American Embassy 5® „ all of th«n, X processed 666 change, each district would be 5 which will boost the first three and explore it. At this point nizee or even reports any ussge k gsl, and Junketena on both Pastor Quaker Meeting House, West 11 a.m., Gottasdlenet. allowed two delegates, plus an Recogrttion of the ^ v l y Apollo a.stronauts toward the the communications system, power available at the lander, asMl leading church layman, The Pieebytwtan Chareh was notified by Foreign Minis- 'vRh Rev. J- Bow­ mediation cases and 113 arbi­ formed Republican Citizen’s only teletype messages to the sMe« reportod wiMVt they were 9:30 a-m., Ch'urch school for Hartford, w4B o p ^ . Wednesday, 7:80 pm., Lu­ tration cases during the year. additional two for each 60,000 mOon. which lias been designed to re­ preached reason and tolerance of the word Tlemoorat’' as sa 48 £4>raoe S t ler Andrei Gromyko today that man, ^ t o r of Union Cong-ega- Oommittee. earth are possible. In this fa.sh- signosed to refMrt. But, hi New all agea 9:30 am ., Chunch school theran Women’s Mlsolonary the Soviet government has de- U®"®' Church, officiating. Burial Among mediation oases, the population (or majority factor In May 1961. President Ken­ lay back high-quality televXion and' understanding as the only adjective. Yonc CRy, the people voted dassee for aH ag^ miraery Bev. Jaihee L. Rsnsom, Paotor League topic dteinnslch and so­ ion it is risualized that a fool­ 10:46 a-m., Nursery through Second Oongregational Ctioroh cided to release Prof. Barg- wlH be In Grove Hill Cemetery. most common source of dis­ thereof) above the first 60,000 In nedy pledged the United States pictures of the surface, comes So, over the years, has gone three to otM tn favor of a pro- Grade 3 continues. through adults. cial. Its district. to race the Soviet Union to the into play. The most pertinent proof communications system proper American piinciplee and 9:30 am., Sunday Sriiool 886 N. Main S t boom and expelt him from the Friends may call at the funer agreement was wagpi, but in can be set up and maintained the battle waged by this Re- posei which, X X could be made 10:45 am.. Morning Worship. 11 a.m., Morning Worship. ’Thursday, 6:30 p m , Aduk sJ home tomorrow from 7 to 9 Thus, the 4th Senatorial Dis­ moon and predicted American bit of information to be relayed prooeduree In Anetgn atfeire, classes for aH ages. Registra­ Rev. FeUx M. Davie, Mlnlater U.S.S.R. arbitration disputes the leading Op en Forum during a manned Mars explora­ state lew, would pennK them Sermon: "What Money Can Sermon; The Golden Age of Information Hour. p.m. trict, which includes Manches­ spacemen would be on the lunar back to earth are details of the tMoame the Secretary o f State pubHcsm newspaper on behalf tion for new students. Bfas. Richard H. Plnney, "Foreign Minister Gromyko X»ue was discharges. tion trip. to pktoe thefr beta legally with­ Buy." Youth.” 7:30 pm .. OaStag-Wtatkig During the year, the board ter. would have six delegates- surface before 1970. Last Sep­ Martian surface. With a TV link of the right of the Democratic 7 pm.. Evening gospel hour. 10:46 a m , Mmalng Worahip. Assoctate Minister meeting. Bald this action was taken in One 1/naolved Problem Because once every thirteen wtw was proud of Me brink- out going to the track. wouM 6:30 pm , Methodist Youth view of the personal concern ex­ said, there were 44 work stop­ at-large. since iX population tember he proposed a joint U.S.- it X possible to scan the surface Party to a pure and unsneering Church school night. Message: Sennen: "Christ AUve 'WXhln Mrs. Selma N. Unger To the Editor, months the planet moves tn lins manihip, Ms threats of massive put the poor bookies out of 11- FeUowntaip. pressed by President Kennedy pages, nine of which were in hovers around the 180,000 mark. Soviet moon expedition. Critics and relay pictures back to the "Why the Incarnation.” You,” by the Rev. Mr. Ran­ 10 am . Morning Worship Mrs. Selma N. Linger, 86, of Because the proposed rule The observance o t Amerioon Interpreted this as a backdown earih where competent scien- with X s sun. readlo frequency retaliation, Ms unremitting use of ite own proper and legi­ legXknate business and produce Monday, 7:15 p.m.. Prayer and Church School. Nuraery. about Prof. Barghoom's ar­ progress at the start of the pe­ oddHiouai easy revenue for the Monday, 7 p.m., F^rst meet­ som. Nursery end Junior Larchmont, N. Y., formerly of changes also would give recog­ Bduoation Week ourrewtly be­ from the race, and Congress tXX may interpret them. The Interference from X e sun will timate title. And we don't mind, and discussion time. Church. Reception o f New Members. re st” riod. There were 19,621 em­ toughnesB, faie ahnost patbo- etty, pslMeasly deducted from ing of Pioneer Ghrle. A Thought for Today West Hartford, died Thursday nition to Republican registra­ ing held in local acbooiX X de­ sharpened IX budget knife. earth scientlsU can then guide prevent communications taX particularly, the occasional Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Group Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Da'vis, ployes in'volved in the stoppeiges Mars. Fortunately it has been logloal addiction to outmoded nwney they were prepared to ministry meeting. 7:30 pm.. Meeting of the 7 pm.. Evening Service and Sponsored by the Manchea in Mamaroneck, N. Y. She was tion count In each Senatorial signed, I believe, to acquaint Since then administrative offi­ the explorers In their examina hymn shig. ^ Bible message on "A Mountsintop View.” Coffee NEW H A V m i (A P )—Tlie and a total of 232,063 Idle man- established that the period dur­ power poUtios aManoea . dirty gignees we receive from lose anorwsy. 8 pm., Women’s Society of building committee. tot Council o f Churches the mother of Ruaeell Linger of days. District, Manchester, with IX the public with belli the cials have emphasized the coun­ Uons of the surface. ThX, to­ Tuesday, 7 p.m., Meeting of Epheelans: ‘Tteul’s Amazing hour after motnlng worship 80-yaor-old nvotber of Y ale North Haven, formerly o f Man; high number of Republican elec- strength and weakness of our ing which Xls predlcateble X- RepubUcans who are so be­ The fsot that this proposal Christian Service meeting. try still X In the race. gether with the bit of the sur­ h i a second instanoe, back in Christian Service Brigade. Prayer." Nuraery. service. professor Frodarick C. Barg- pub Re educational program. America's moonport X on terference will occin- will last nighted they really think they did get a three to one vats, and Chester. face brought back, represents the Truman day*, and less prom­ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Prayer Monday, 7:30 p.m., Frasby- 11:16 am . to 12:16 pm ., Read Acts 2:42 A 47. moom was bubbling like a teen­ Other sorvivora include three Says Test Late Weak Paiente, teachers and public Merritt Island, an 87,000-acre but from ten to twenty days out that BO many psople did bother the payoff on any trip to this can lick the opposition just by Ffaat Lutheran Church and fellowship meeting. terian M m Church School tor Orades 7 Tomcroow we are prtvRegeJ ager this mom^pg at tbe news HARTFORD (AP) — "Law­ agencies ore being hoxinted by tract adjoining Cape Canaveral. of a Xlrteen-month period. inent, one Ihomes fhilebter, a to vote on X, has had its sons, a daughter, a brother, planet. insisting upon oslling X the Bockvine Friday, 8 pm., Pastor Ran­ through 18. to attend worahip wXh the fam­ that the jSovlet Union X releas­ nine granddiildren and three yers axe going to play Imcvoc” Ted Kennedy Here NASA X spending nearly Mors Televised Only during 4 per cent of Xs Sne pObHc servant who had a dnanaattc Xnipaat in New York Thursday, 7:30 pm., Meeting the problem of school “drop- “Democrat Party.” of Missionary Fellowship. som’s installation at church. 6 to 8 pm . Pilgrim Youth ily o f God in Hia hoJy churoh. ing her son. great-grandchildren. with the state's new chemical ouiX.” The growing number of 31 billion dollars on launching No matter where ..le Mars time will eommunications be N fine public and world con- State, so that Republican Sen­ 9 am., Sunday School Classes Reception in Fellowahip HaQ. Group win meet with Mr. and "O f course, my resMJtion X Impossible. What we do mtaid—what we Pivlday, 6(16 p.m^ Pastor’s The secret o f success o f the Funeral servioee will be held teat law for drunken drives, the untrained, unqualified youth pads and other facilities for lander positions itself on the seienoa had become an open ad> ator Jacob Jendts has even for all agea. Adult Bible claaa. class of baptism. Mrs. Marshall Layton' at the early church was in Xu unity that it’s wonderful,” said Mrs. Monday at 11 a.m. at the Tay' chief of Oonnectlcut’s toxicol­ Blasts Barry Apollo launchings. About 4,000 surface, it will always be able It appears odd that while we do resent—is to have eome care- abandoned hto own party's po- finding themselves barred from vooate of the principles of a Teacher training class. Saturday, 7 p.m., Bible study S t Mary’s Episoopal Ohuroii church. and prayer feilowriiip centered EUzabeth B. Barghoorn when lor and Modeen Funeral Home, ogical service predicts entry into a job world raphlly construction workers are em­ to transmit information to the aite still several months away , unthinking Demoonut attion and prodalm ed that the 7 pm., The Mu Sigma CM rite learned Barghoom’s con­ from a semi-hard landing on Mmitod woriid government, to 10:15 am., Worship Service. at parsonage, 2 Terrace Dr. Chnrch and Park Sta. on the messagu of toagtmveas 136 S. Maln-St., West Hartford. I>r. Abralwum Stolman was being automisibed X creating a ployed at Merritt Island. relay satellites for one or two come along and voluntarily sur­ Stats Leghiiatwre ought to go Guest preacher. Nursery Everyone welcome. Tha. Rev. George F. Nostraad Group win meet at the church and life In Jesus Christ. Why finement on spy charges was Burial- will be in Riverside one of a muntoer of doctors who In M ichigan 'The 140-man Andrew Jaoksem of them will always be in tlie the moon, details lor a commu­ be obtained through strengthen­ ahead and yield to the obvious dilemma to society. ’ 11:15 a.m., Special Oongrega- Rector -with Mr. and Mra. Stanley not prepare for church by medi­ oontlng to an end. Oemetery, Windsor contended there ore weaknesses gold crew directed by Cmdr. line of sight. Shese In turn ■will nications system for a manned render all we have been at­ mandate of the people, and It X now beMeved that proper Mars expedition a decade away ing the United Nations and tional meeting. The Rev. C. Union Congregational Church The Rev. John D. Hughes Motteson. tation on a portion of tSie scrip­ '■TTiey use the word 'expel', Friends may call at the fu- In the law at a meeting of the James B. Wilson of Wayne, Pa., relay the Intelligence to the tempting to defend on behalf make off-track betting l^al. rite said, referring to the So- (Continued from Page One) guidance, especially at the jun­ is being developed. ThX X X - gtvl^ X proper legal and police Henry Anderson, Emanuel Lu­ Rockville The Rev. William F. Gender HI tures and oftoring a prayer for neral home tomorrow from 2 to Connecticut Society of Pathol- ior high Bchopl level, would be was aboard the submarine to manned orbiting spaceship. The o f him and his party. And the W hatever the psychology triet Union’s message to the Xcatlve of Xe acceleration authorities to go aiong with the theran Church, Manchester, Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Pastor TTie Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman North Methodist Church your pastora, your parish and 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. oglsX yesterday. est king, who X not thankful to excellent preventative medtelne. conduct -the firing of the Polaris transmitter on the spaceship lowest moment in our whole behind the New York CMy vote, will preside. U£. Emtoesy in Moscow an­ The law will go into effect A2 missile, a weapon with a will then telemeter the signals which our space program X ex- pmpitttionate diaarmament of the statisttiQs must inevitably 800 Parker St. your family and see how much nouncing her son’s release. America for what we did to Manchester has only a f e w periencXg. All of these ele­ 7 pm., Luther League meet­ 9 a.m., Church school for 7:30 am , Holy Oommunlon. Rev. Earle B. Ouster, Paator New Year's Day. Under the range of 1,726 miles. back to the earth. Here we en­ hidtviduai nationa Then Presi­ noMe crusade oeme, just the encourage he Connecticut more meaningful worahip can "They must still think he’s a Mrs. JulX Cole bring' about the test ban treaty. qualified guidance personnel in ments are necessary and it may. ing. Topic; "We Meet to Serve.’’ Grades 5 through high school. 9 am . Morning Prayer with be. You will feel Uks joining the measure drivers mtist submit to The deadly combination of the counter an intriguing fact. On other day, as President John F. Study CcenmisBion fei ite own spy. Well, I’ll settle for having BOLTON — Mrs. Julia Cole, Then he turned on Ooldwater. boGi elementary and secondary well be that long before a dent Truman a^ed Him to be- 10:30 a-m., Church school for inatructlon by the Rev. Mr. 9 and 10:30 a m , Worahip psaknist In saying, "This is the a blood or breath test if ar­ Kennedy did not Identify the submarine and nuclear rocket X the earth the maximum range Kennedy came very close to fondest dreams. him ‘expeUed.’ ’’ 88, of Barre, Vt., mother of Mrs. schools each with an assigned a big jump In Navy weaponry manned expedition will take off _ com e Secretary o f Air, and Mr. Bolton Congregationid Church infants through Grade 4. Hughes. Classes. Nursery and Servloe. day that theLiwd hath mode— rested on a drunken drlvii^ Arizonan by name. However, quota of hundreds of studenX. of commercXl television X throwing the whole thing away. W e have, from the moenent The early morning sun was Polly Comolll of Brandy St. who from the PT109 boat once com­ about 125 miles while the space for Mars, all Xe details of Xe FbUettes retired tram the Rev. J. Good Brown 10:45 a_m., Morning Worship Kindergarten in the Children’s 9 a-m.. Church SebooL Grades let us rejoioe and bs glad ta X.” X the nurse at the Bolton Ele- his allusion was unmXtakable. (Due or two interviews with a necessary system will have been of its creation, expected X to Interim Minister Just creeping over the rooftops State Health Commiseionar manded by former Navy man television system ■will be relay­ causes to which Ms previous President Kennedy, who might Service. Sermon: "V ictory ChapeL 4 through 12. Nursery. Submitted by menXry School, died last night Up to that time none of the boy or girl X not sufficient to developed, tested and set aside work toward a report in whCch 10:80 a.m. Church School. when the good news came to Franklin Foote, who callied the Kermedys had made any direct Kennedy. ing a comparable picture two be termed the nation's leading Through Surrender and ’Trust.” 11 am . Morning Prayer with Rev. C. Hensy An deraon, Mrs. Bargt^m at her apart­ In Barre. determine their career potenti­ for eventual u.se. oonvictions had persuaded him it confeased Its own dl'vlMon o f 10 a.m.. Worship Service - Nursery, ktadeagarten and meetbYg to discuss ohstaclea in assault on Goldwater. President million times as far! Democrat, and the proud pos­ Commisslondng servioe for can­ sermon by the Rev. Mr. Noe- Pastor, ment—next door to Prof. Barg- alities, yet students are being Copyright 1963 and took charge of building up opinion over the merito of racing S erm on :'"A (3hurch - Set on a vassers. trand. Baby-sitting nursery in Grades 1 through 8. carrying; out the low, said the Kennedy had brushed off ques The Jet Propulsion group in­ session of the Democratic and beting for Oonnectiiout, Hill.” Emanuel Lutheran Church. hocrii’s. directed to college, business or dicate that redundancy will be General Features Corp. our Air Faroe. President Tru­ 3 to 6 pm., canvassers 'will the Children's Chapel. 1 p m . Every menlber vtatta- law speclflically states that only tlons when asked to comment general high school course on Party, was in his press confer­ and reoommended, therefore, a 7 p.m.. Junior Fellowship. tion. One of her first acts, she sold, USWV Unit Host a doctor mary make the blood on Goldwater's attacks on the man, la one of hie memorable make returns in social room. 7 pm . Evening Prayer fol­ waa to call the 'White House to this basX. The ence, and answering a question resort to the demooratic proc­ 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. 4 pm .. Junior Pilgrim Fellow^ lowed by the "November to 6 p.m., Junior end Senior teats. administration. Atty. Gen. Rob­ touchea apologized fOr and de- ess of submitting the question ’Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Ladies Be­ express gratittide to President Boys and girX with great po­ V ship. Methodist Youth FeBowshipe. "That's what we’re afraid of,” ert F. Kennedy has not com­ Increase in Fares Asked about the political outlook for Easter Series.’’ Subject; "The OPEN ALL DAY Kennedy for the pressure he To Nutmeg Club tentiality in trade or service iMed such a temporary aberra to the ’voters of the state. The nevolent Society - Christmas 6 p m , Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ W ays and Teachingn o f the Monday, Pastor wlU start said Dr. Robert Tenmaret, a *> mented either. ctvll rights legislation, and pro­ assumipaon would be thst, X Fair 'workshop. brought in the case. Sen. Kennedy hit at Ctoldwater work lose interest ta the rou­ Doctor Says tioil hi the past career of Ms ship. Chur<*." 'week of -visitation tn Zone 7. The State Nutmeg Club of the eXty member. the 'voters could (m given SUNDAY Asked X riie was able to over What he called the latter's tine fare offeted in that cours­ By Silver Lane Bus Line new cabinet Member. duced, according to the tran­ Wednesday, 10 am.. Holy TXMSday, 8 p m . First quar­ Department of Connecticut, Tbe doctors sold if no dootora dlreot decision in the matter, First Congregational Church speak to the Presldsnt himself, advocacy of abolition of the pro­ es they are shunted into with script, the following statement: St. John’s Episcopal Chnrch Oomimunlon. terly conference and official are available, police might rrfy NO, Now, as of today, some mem- they would be sporttag enough United Church of Christ she laughed. United States War Veteran.s, was gressive income tax and support such shallow guidance, and be­ CHOP OFF WEIGTTr Bt. 80, Vernon Dally, 7 p m , Evening Prayer. board combined meeting. PINE PHARMACY recently entertained by the past on breath te^, ■which thej’ The rate Xcrease X being bem o f the Senaite Aimed Serv- "It is a bin which is Repubh- to vote te g miolatg. B t 2, Andover "Oh, no. I hope he’s still en­ of voluntary Social Security and come “dropouts.” exhers man­ THERE’S NO SHORT OUT A request from X e Sllveri The Rev. James L, Grant, TTiursday, 8 p m , Oomralselon 664 Center 81^-649-9814 auxiliary presidenX of the Mary called less accurate. By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, asked, according to Silver Lane can and Democrat — Demo­ What has happened In the Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr.. joying a good night's sleep.” a national right-to-work law age to survive four years of Lone Bus LXe for a fare X- loerf Oomni/btee think they are Rector on Worahip. Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary. The Dr. Richard OtX, a Hartford M. D. presiflent Edward Royce, to cratic. I think It's a bill which is New Yoitk Glly referendum does Paster Commanlty Baptist Gtaorch Frtday, 8 pm , AduK m«m- The Yale campus was large­ Hospital pathologist, said that with abolition of the union shop. ('ollege preparatory courses, on­ cresLse will be heard before the snoountiectag a aomewhat aknl- 585 E. Center St. club' consists of the past auxili­ meet expenses X at the bus com ­ more than strengthen the hunch berabip seminar. ly deserted for the weekend a person must have the right Politically, the latter point ly to become dropout saoualties Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Public Utilities Commls.sion at lar attuatloa, as they consider bi-partisan.” 7:46 a.m., Holy Ocmmunlon. Rev. Alex H. Eloesoer, Minister ary presidents of the depart­ pany Xought it could cover wiX of the potential raciig: intiereerte 9:46 a.m.. Church School. 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer. Ser­ when the news broke. Many to accurate determtnalon of hX would touch voter response in at the college level beca'uoe of Q -I have a large roll of sag­ 10:30 a.m. on Dec. 2 at X e State There, for one brief oarelese ment. ging tissue on my abdomen. a rate hike X 1961. President Kennedy's nomine' that they could oarrv a nefei^ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Ser­ mon, olasaes. CASH FUEL students had set off Friday condition when arrested as a industrial Michigan's huge force educational misdirection. Office BXldlng X Hartford. Royce say.s Xat the cost of second, a Donooratic Preal' mon: "Light for Darkened 9:30 am., Church School tor Calvary Churdi night for Princeton for today's Mrs. Mary Engstrom of Meri­ Would a plastic operation help The proposed Xcrease would tkm of Paul H. Nitze, a long endum, even in staid oU Oon- 10:45 a.m., Hqly Communion. drunken driver. of unionized factor yworkers. To add sufficient trained per­ labor and material has qqt been World." — .'.11 ages. Classes through Grade (AssembUea of God) cruclai Ivy League football den, big chief nutmegger, call­ me? dent of these United States nsottcut. It oonstitutes an aogu- Sermon. <31asseB. SERVICE A delay of one or two hours Kennedy said Goldwater's in­ sonnel to furnish expert guid 1 raise X e cost of both .iXgle and met by the 1961 Xcrease, part­ > thna WsMiington braintruster, Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Board ot 4 have an expanded session last­ ^ 647 E. Middle Tpke game. Yale Presidmt Kingman ed the meeting to order. Reports A - There X no short cut to double zone rides by five cenX, 'threw away and aimost lost for­ ment, which can be msde to 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. before a doctor is available come tax proposal would "take ance to all Manchester students ly because the yield was not aa to be Secretary of the Navy. benevolences. ing through the morning wor­ Kenneth L. Guatafaon, Pastor Brewster was in Eiurope. were given on donations to the weight reduction or X e rem ov-: yie cost of 20-zone ride com- the prajctloal potXioal leader­ Young People’s Fellowship. Save 18.00 On 200 Gallons oould influenipe the blood teat, us back to 1961.” The Income will cost us more tax dollars ever that grammatioel purity, Thursday, 10 a.m., Women’s Clara Barton Scholarship, which al of rolls of fat. Many years mutation tickets by 60 cents, great as waa expected. The Senate Oommlttee had got ship o t both OonnecUcut parties, Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy ship servi<». *4-Honr Burner Servlcs Prof. James M. Feeler, chair­ he sadd. tax was adopted in 1916. but we would be dl'verting youth The hearing on the rate X- that precious etymological dig­ Fellowship sewing meeting. 10:30 am .. Morning WocaWp. 9:46 a-m., Sunday school. man of the political science de­ X awarded to high school gradu­ ago Xe plastic surgeons tried' gj^d would eliminate , 10-zone bold of Iba records of a that to be in favor o t holding Communion. Dr. OtX would like to see re- He said (ioldwater’a proposal from an occupEutionel scrap crease, which the bus company Dedication of ohiidren. Sermon: Classes tor all ages. partment, said the news c-uue ates who wish to go into nursing. the type of operation you have ride school tickets. nity some of us Republicans the referendum mig^t be wnart. Friday, 9 a.m.. Holy Commun­ striotion or etimination of dl- for voluntary Social Security in heap and a dismal future. QC BCntXJl uU'ivcvo. i IR uuill tip Itt tional but Informal seminar on "Our Unfinished Tasks." Nma- 11 am .. Morning Worahip. as a "complete surprise” and After the business meeting ] X mind, but the resulX were have been defending so ooned- 'So the odds in favor of those Venion Methodist-Church ion. Mrs. Mary Mathieu, past chief rect-reading breatli teste. The place of the present compulsory T ^ conditions 1 cite are not foreign end mfiiitary policy oon- Bt. so eiy. 6:30 pm.. Evening Prayer. McKinney f9und him and Barghoom’s program would mean the “ end poor and it is no longer advised. entiously over the years. The Connecticut legislaton w ho nutmegger. Installed the officers' tost consists of blowing Into a peculiar to the Manchester duoted but hi OaHfomia three Rev. Robert Flrby, Minister 7 pm., Bible Study riaas on 7pm ., Family gospel service. Lumber and Supply Oob other colleagues readying fur­ of Social Security as we know Anyone who really wants to lose to 20 cents or one 17>, cent thought they m i^ t have som»- United Methodist Church Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Guest elected during the meeting. lube. ReeudX are registered on school system, but thX fact years ago. hi the oouree of this President did recover, and cor­ the Book artmen.t, The testing nation. ' milk In any amount I get a se­ them forever? 10 a-m.. Morning Worship. That Are Oura.” Mrs. Paul Bramhall of Andover, Since X is Is National Educa­ T h e ^ u s ^ o X p a n y .uns a >n Hartford 'da ‘Uternate roXes Strategic Air Command or^ t HTT BY CAN, MAN DIES device must have been checked Kennedy made It clear he had vere pain X my chest. Is Xere (jfaUd cere. Seimon topic same 6:30 pm . Senior High Youth South Methodist Church chaplain; Mrs. CHalreann Mc- by the department within 30 tion Week, I would like to ex- single basic route from Man- along Hartford Rd. and W. O n - really to be turned over to the Blast Hits Dorm at at 9 a.m. service. Church BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Ed- Goldwater in mind in his re­ I press some Xoughts on Xe sub- any way X e milk could be Group. Junior Hi^ Xouth ^ 1226 MAIN STREET imind Smith, 59, died today af­ Geown of Meriden, conductor; days before the test was made. rhpster to Hartford, and makes ter St. United Nations. The Senate Jets And Bumps ScIkmI. Nursery through High marks.„ , . ' ject of Education .in a free so- treated so that 1 eould again Group canceled for this week. ter a domestic quarrel in Mrs. Lillian Wilcox of Wllliman- Persons halving less than .05 « r ^ trips daily. A one-way Supplementary r^s are i«t Committes obviously suspected, At Alabama U. and adult clase. T * '^ ‘ **‘* cietv such as ours. We are, X- enjoy■njoy It on inymy cereal?cereal ** rouna inp» u^iy. »o handle mornihe and eve- About as much of a bump aa REV^ J. MANLEY SHAW,., D.D., B«ilor MlnUter wtidch hX wife hit him in the tic, guard;- Mrs. Mary Stlckey per cent alcohol in the blood A You must have developed trip from Manchester to Hart- commuter trafffc. peu-tlcu- as X heard Mr." Nitze on such a plane and Ms passengera can St. Peter’s Episcopal Church REV.. RAY C. HOLLIS JR., Assoclata Minister head with a ■vegetable can. of Hamden, secretary;^ Miss will not be considered intoxl u T .S " deed' fortunate to have a sys- ford covers two zones. The Prntt Araie McBrlarty of New Britain, X 1964?” Then he cited X e ; tern of - education - whereby a per; •’ an allergy to milk. As long as ford COverfl_ two^ lal^- from Pratt A Whitney X ■naibbeis .the other day, that TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — TWoottvtIle Oongregational Wapping Mra. Smdith, mother of three carted. A reading of .06 to .16 take and aurvl-ve was that A predawn explosion shook the MISS MARJORIE WILLIAMS, Director of Eduoation- 01 bUILD1N(> treasurer; Mrs. Mathieu of Man­ ^ted platform of the man, son mayj„g^y followjouow a course'^course of ‘"I q*. in iTaat Hartford- thusthul Eas\ Hartford Church . Rev. James A. Birdsall, Vicar children, -was arrested and held will leave the matter open to who is X e front-runner X X e ' study of Ws own choosing He is avoid the symptoms without Oak Sts. in Bast Hartiora , mus there was at-least a tinge of 14.000 foot dive a big jet took campus at the University of Al­ chester, publicity chairman. a lr lp from Manche.ster as far Saturday, the firm ru™ “ a <4 Revt Robert K. Shlnibda, in lieu o f 36,000 bond on a question. A reading of .15 or Republican contest and Xe man to study and oxittlng milk from your diet personal b ^ e f,in and enthusi' recently, down over Texas, abama today, as a blast of un­ AOnister 9:30 am.. Coffee will be Teochlnp of God’i Word ds- The past auxiliary presidenX ■ o-ver will be prlma facie evi- izro a a/4 In A .... . AISViA.trvls d naiv*w\An i ...... _ 4<-> Jymdu la Kaoanua uri9n was so dUaatisfied with his rou X tore a motor looee and pin­ The explosion was reported In 9:00 A.M. Morning Wori.hip 10:45 A.M. Police said the argument In New Britain the first Sunday In the free world. '"ods- This is because wlX advise Us use for so prolonged Flea Multiplies Fast nesa o f Bequty.” Greeters, Mr. MOniday, 7 p.m.. Fund Drive HARTFORD (A P )—John H. (A recent AP poll showed Xis ttoe denials that X had Mm put front of Mary Burke Hall, the broke out test night when Mira. of May. with the _A. G. Ham-' A truly free man may ex- Po“ ens 'v f are dealXg wiX a a period. As wiX all tranquil­ ned iita, passengera up against and Mrs. Webber Gordon. Dea­ Dinner at SL Mary’s Episcopal Netto, 30. of Stafford Springs, preference for Goldwater.) dormitory where a Negro stu­ 9:00 A.M. - Church School 10:45 A.M. Smith returned at 10:45 p.m. mond Auxiliary past presidents pand his Xtellectual Xquisitive-1 xlcroscoplc amount of Xe izers, Xe prXcipal side effect NEW YORK — O iven ideal ’ binuMlf under oath. tlM plane's eeUing. con of the day, Donald Geer. Churoh, Manchester, was free ta $500 bond today on Kennedy attributed to Gold- dent, Vivian Malone, la living. flrom a diopping trip. « aa hosX. ness to heights almost Xcom- tending material while with Its drowsXess, but X ls drug does conditions, rate con multiply AMkou^ be never seemed to There have been other bi- 7 pm . Youth meeting. Mlrs. Smith said her hualMuid a charge of embezzling $1,000 water a “plqtform” Xcluding prehenslble, and our system of ®re deali^^X much not cause side effects when X e Jim Gilchrist of radio station St. Georgeis Episcopal Church X eir numbers 25 times X an quiet the*susptcion of the good stancee of big drops from which WTBC said a large hole was Tuesday, Noon, Misstonary Sermon — November 17 had been beating her up for from Xe Stafford Savings Xcom e tax abolition, a rlght-to educatl^ Is such to enable larger amounts. If there is a do.sage is small. Since the drug average generation—31 weeks. Circle will meet at the home of Rt.*44A, Bolton Bank, Stafford Springs. The work law, and voluntary Social' aeWevement. source ol goat’s milk available Benabore that there may have planes end passengers did not tom in the asphalt paving, over four years and die hit him obtained only on a doc- For X e water flee, Daphnia, Mrs. Arthur Palmer, Pitkin Rd., Rev. Edward W. Johnson, Vicar wlht a sauerkraut can "when he Formal Prayer B^Bd©ral Bureau of Investiga­ Security. you might find tht yoii are not 1 prescription, why don't been a time when be had been TTiere were no injuries. "BROKEN RESPONSIBILITIES" 9:80 A.M. CorXally yours, the multiplicatXn is 221 times recover. V ernon. looked like he 'was gtting to tion arrested X e bank teller He also sold Ooldwater had John F. Barry Jr. allergic to milk in Xat form. you talk to your doctor abemt X a generation of 6.8 days. ’Tuscaloosa city police refused f 8 am., Holy Communion. guiXy ef some unorthodox Thera Is a sugilclon that Jets, to confirm that there waa an ex­ 6:16 pm., itan will leave for beat me up again," according yesterday. Assistant UR. Ajty. proposed that American mili­ (J—When my baby waa born, cutting down and eventually By contrast, man's best efforts 10 A6 am .. Holy Commun­ Dr. Shaw, Preaching STIMULATING Out for School (Unking, even such a weird and wMh their swept^wlng design, plosion, and a spokesman for dinner at WKlingtoa Church.” to poUoe. John D. I>aa.ms said Netto has tary commanders be permitted part of the afterbirth stayed be­ stoppXg It. Some solution should seem jamv — multiplication by ion and Church Si^ool. ASSEMBLY made reatiXtion. to use nuclear weapons “ on be sought for whatever emo­ daring proposition as lone in ora sontswhst less airworthy, fai police at the university said he WeekMsday, 8 p m , Dtacusrton (Continued from Page One) hind and 1. ter I started to bleed. about 14 tlmea X 28 year*. couldn’t discuss it. on “ The Farahto of the Lost 7 pm.. Young People’s Fel- Xeir own Initiative." About Town What caused X is and what are tional problems have been mak­ which the United Nations turbulent conditions, then Ihe lowahlp. ★ ★ ★ ★ Followed By M iu Malone was admitted to Sheep," at the borne of Mr. and HEARING ON BRIDGE “ Of all X e plans of right-wing my chances of it happening ing •you so jittery Xat you had Should become the only armed old propetter planes and that, Monday, 8 pm., Brotherhood Interesting Classes He cited fe-.sX such as Christ­ Republicans, Xis Is by far Xe the university with another Ne­ Mr. Venning Sharp, 16 Harti Among Friendly People Personal Notites mas, the Passover, and St. Pat­ HARTFORD (AP) — The to have a tranquilizer in X e ITS.'i Flijsht First foroe In tlie woild, Nitze'i in therafore, some diract reversal gro student last summer under Dr.. ’TaloottvIUe. o f St. Andrew. most------dangerous,”------Kennedy, ------said. volunteer v^cuaeei -^_what ^_what causes part of Xe first place. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP In PleaZant Atmosphere i rick's day and said they still State Public Utilities Commis­ PraisXg President Kennedy's ftreflghtera yerterday at 1 p.m. remain behind is federal court order. The other 0 sion has scheduled a public j I other tesUnumy at the hear- of normal strategy for flying St. Bernard’s Church may be observed In the schools foreign policies. Xe senator said 'v«re called out to extXguifta a ^ gnown but it happens often iPARJB — This year marks student, James Hood,- later with­ B t FranoU of Aaelsl Church hearing for Dec. 5 on a State Xe 180X anniveesarj’ of man’s U g, proved MmseU an Cmlnent- through tuihulenoe may be St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville Junior High— 7:00 P.M. la lovli“ mm“ y T™vld Allan j^cause “ they have become so three years ago communism 'small grass fire at a railroad enough that every doctor ** should Piiiipher Eliminated drew for health reasons. Sootfa Windsor 10:46 A.M. ,.— .. interwoven with, the fabric of Highway Department request fXst flight. Two Frenchmen. suMable proapeoUve Beors- found advisable. Rev. Patrick P. Maloney, Pastor H ubb^, who went home to God was on X e march froX Laos to croasXg located at Xe rear of examine the afterbirth very Rev. Gordon B. WatDiams, Senior High— 7:00 P.M. Noytmbeher 17, 1961. our life that they are citric rath­ to build a bridge over New Ha­ Franoods PUatre de Rozier- and Xe Congo. This week Xe Re­ X e Manchester Sand and carefully. When even a small NEW YORK (AP)—A newly Ury of the Navy. He proclaim It hoa been standard pro­ Pastor “Christ AUve er than a religious observance ven Railroad tracks X Enfield. Xe Marquis D'Artendes, mad* TRUMAN PAPERS SPEEDED Masses at' 7, 8, 9, 10 end 11 ■Jk, precloua one from ua la tons, publican magazXe U^S. News Gravel Co. on NeiM State Rd. part of It Is missing It should be developed machine scans tert od himself agaXist any eppeaee- cedure, when a plane finds X- 'Young Adults>r-B:00 P.M. Insofar as our public schools are The bridge, to cost about $200,- a balloon voyage over Paris' Rev. Edward J. Rsdzlch, am . Within Your A voice we loved la atilled. and World Report said, and I Cause of the fire waa not de- I'emoved at once. OXerwise displayed on a television mcm- sn ea t of Russia, against the rsc- self encoimtering extreme tur­ Aesistaqt Paator A i^ace X vacant In our llvei concerned.” 000, is part of Rt. 190 reloca­ termXed and no property dam­ itor and converts this infor­ rooftops Nov. 21, 1783. They INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) Nursery and Junior Church iM e h never can be filled. ■ tion plans, the highway depaft- quote, 'Russia has lost X e cold hemorrhage, sometimes fatal, OgM(tlon of CMna,, against —The papers of the administra­ Schools may also present war.’ ” age occurred, a spokesman said. mation, wheXe^ it be any of were aloft 2 hours and 10. mX - bulence In the air, to slow down Sacred Heart Churoh ★ ★ ★ ★ courses on religion as a cultural ment said yesterday. will surely .follow. The chances tion of Harry 8. Truman will, be Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:96 and Rt. SO, Vernon Mother, Dad. and family a number of tyle\styteo or script utes, went six miles, and , ending peacetime conscription and take the expected bumps force, or on tha history of re­ X at this would happen again to published at a faster clip 11:30 a.m. Rev. Ralph Kelly, Pastot 7:00 P.M. you are very slight but, it It —including Russian—^Into elec­ reached an altitude of mors In this country, against any uni- mora easUy. ligion. The Bible may be studied Heater Kills Child Plant First of Kind now on. CLASSES IN CHURCH MEMBERSHIP In Memoriiini AETNA DIVIDENDS did happen, prompt recognition trical signals. Tlie Signals are than 3,0Q0 feet. , (ateral diaannament, and, moat But now X la being sucpeoted Dr. Philip Brooks, director Wopplng Community Obnreh “Paul’s Anuuing Pniyer” for Its literary and historical HARTFORD (AP) — ’Hie fed Xto a digital computer for Messes at 7:30, 8:90, 10 and la loving memory of Mary Ro­ NEW DELHI—India’s first of X e fact should lead your doc­ the Truman library, said that Oongregatioi^ AND STUDIES IN METHODISM qualities. Aertna Life Unsurance Cb. has HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — WX- processing. Manual punching of iavDcatile end X npottw t dsval> that, for Jsts at laast, alowli« 11:16 am . berta Hynda, who paaaed away No­ dell Dale Cordell, 7 months old, caibon - black manufacturing tor’ to take immediate ^teps to Friday aa the third edition of n s Rev. Boy R. Hutoheoiit EACH SUNDAY—7:80 P.M. vember 16. 194?. Music or art which has IX declared a quarterly Xvldend of printed matter tor X e oomp'^tec •Law ’ Name Misleads opmant of all for a future Bec- down may be the dangeroua origin in religion, may be pre­ died F riiby as he sat X his plant ihas gone into production remove' f ' missing fragment. the Truman bpoks went on sale, Minister ' 8t. Maurice Churdi 45 oenrts and stockhoklerB of X e te Xus eliminated. labsry of the Navy, be declared PRESBYTERIAN Bach leaf M d flower may wither. sented for IX educational value, walker before an open gas heat- at DUrgopur X West Bengal. g-t-ls It all right (or . me to thing to do. Since what happen­ It’s tt^ed ''The Public Papers n e Rev. Theodore Baohrier, Bolton Aetna Casualty imd Surety Co. ITKAjCA, N.Y. -y. The Law ★ ★ ★ ★ The evenlnK Bun may let; Mulvey said. have received a quarterly X-vl- ier. Investigators said Xe baby Its capacity is 30,000,000 ^.continue Xe*use of Steteslne Mmself fimtly convinced of the ed the othto day In that 14,000 of the Presldent-r-Harry S. Tru Minister Rev. Bernard L. MhGurk But Xe hearu that loved you The United States twice had Auditorltxi at Cornell Umver- CHURCH dMkrly. Sondeni termed the opinion "a dend of 26 cents. Tbe dividends was exposro to Xe heat possite pounds a year. 'When ta full over a period qf a year or talus o f ahroraft oarriera \ foot dive waa that ttM plane’s man—1947.” Earlier volumes ■ Pastor CALL FOR FURTHER .INFORMATION Are Xe ooee Xat won't forget. production Xq plant will be more? ’ What ore Xe side ef­ Xree Presidents X one year — slty Is not X Xe Law School covered 1948 and 1M6. 9:30 and 11 am./ Morning useful document (or Co«mecticut were declared at meetings of ly 16 mXutos. He waa X e son but tn Xe Veterinary poUegs. , H m Senate really heed net wlngB suddenly lost Uielr IXting Ev«ry day X some email way. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Cor­ able to meet the country’s en­ fects of Xls drug? Van Buren, W illC ^ H. Horrl- Brooks said plana are to pub- Worahip and Churcb SoIkmU. Office—648-8884 Home—;648-4014 Memortei of you come our way, boards of education,” adding the ocnnpanleii9 boards o t dlrac- at T, 8:80, 10 Mtd dell. The father was asleep and tire demand for oaibon block, A—You are tekXg one o t X e ■on and Tyler in IMl, and It woe nuned after Xe firat •Mgr. M U r. NKsa does be- iapoh jba juiailliitlji that golog Mob tm bookg a year. Bsnnoni 'Ttighways to Ctod." . 11:M am . Time and yeare swiftly by, that *‘lt presents clearly the •tiora yeaterday. Hiey are pay­ veterinary professor at X e eab* Biz Xva and memtrt*t) never die. Implications df the supreme able to atooMiioMeni o f raoord Xe moXer hod gone to Xe gro­ savin|^,$4,2O0.0Q0 o f foreign ex- many tranquilizers now avail­ Hayes, Garfield and Arthur in ly e James Lsuw. \ \ court deoisioa.” Dec. 6. t . cery store. ebaqg* a /ear. able and I would ^ertelnly not 18SL ^ ' ■ ' ■ godly ml— * by her lamOy } ■ i T ■\

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<5/?«Yt4ou*JO 'Track WAY o u r »tT3 Answer to Frtvlout Pkinta RELAY- y E A H , a n y o n e W HO 'D Trarelogue niwfnBi>i:.!Liui mavbe INVITE, HIMTO DO C m t v.isn V^E BLOCK tvV M A30R OFF A T, . H E 'S S o m e f a n c y c o o k in s I - lU l - J L J HOME PLATE AND SHORT ACROSS 8 Mineral rocka r . t w f jt i lU S T ould have to have CHANGE HIM ON-HlS GRUB< , W 9 Pause BU TTO N A DIGESTION s t r o n g e r lAiUtic country 10 Hallin city AND HE'S INVITED OUT TO BSea----- / IN S H IS 1 THAN A NIGHT WATCH­ l2 lU rrta ls W fLP PREPARE A GOURMET ,11 Lecturer _ CO AT TO MAN'S pipg.'-~-LE-rs 13 Cubic meter M EAL/ WHAT KIND OF 3USTICB IlSLeokf RxedTr HIDE m' CALL HIS BUIFF - 18 Pastry IS THAT 2 WITH HIG LUCK.IF < lu aoek 20 Bear sritneM SPOTS'! BUT HoW CAN WE ilSLeeet ferodoui BUSINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY h e '6 e v e r g t r u c k b y l ig h t -, 21 Hate ON H IS .ItMerincr’e BUGGS BUNNY NIN6 HE'LL BE HOLDING A / TEST HIS COOKlNS 22 French VEST/ WITHOUT TASTINO direction community TV PICTURE TUBE DURING 17 Coat part i ■7 : IT ? 23 Capable A POWER FAILURE.' 19 Famaia aaint 24 Arboreal borne tat. (ab.) 40 Excaae of lunar 44 Heap. TU.IU| UlM . Off. 27 Stir THAT FINISHES V E ^ M Soai^ 28 Persia over solar 40 Italian coin CUNLIFFE CRYSTAL BALL 33 Incline 29 Hardy heroine month 47 Hurl MANCHESTER HIGH GRADE SSObeenre 35 Small 8fh 41 Slant 48 Dirk RBADINV" 36 Rxude 42T0U BOHalae MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES POCl 38 Makt a choice 30 Kneourafe 37 Tranaectlona 43 Heavy blow 82 Mariner PRINTING T H A N IC S J 31 Ripped a u t o p a r ts tXPERT AUTO BODY and •AN' 32 Otnerwiae r“S“ r j T r ~ w nr SEAFOOD FENDER REPAIRS 33 MIm Tanguay Job and Commercial CALL 270 BROAD ST and nameaakei ENAMEI, and LACQUER P rin tin g a g a i n ! SdSelnea 1! CHOICE VARIETY REFINISHINGS . PRECISION 35 Turf Prompt and Efficient 38 OrlcnUl colna 14 M ACHINING REASONABLE PRICES 39 Violent wind r ■ Cylinder Heada Qualify FREE ESTIMATES Printing Of All Kind* 42 Policeman II II • Engine Blocka and BT. 83—VERNON, CONN, (ileng) Other Surface* On 48 Flower pert . Seafood ^nst Above the Traffic Community Press 46 LieutenantJ Forelg^n and American . Circle 9 East Middle Tpke. (ab.l sr Car* and Truck* 43 OAK ST. TEL. 643-0016 yt'l* 49Beait Open Saturdays Until 6 P.M. TEL. 649-9987 Telephone 643-.572T B1 Medicinal waab ST BSChooae j. ^iHntMU.iw.... i«;i T«> 64 Scanty sr A L L Y O O P BY V. T. HAMLIN taBJtgi BSRngUfh atraam Poftobl* TV Renfok 86 Expunge Mcmehtstar CAR LEASING Motorola and Zenith Sales so mUkS LIKE ' ...JUST WHAT MCXJLp I ON OCCASION, WGLL.MYfiOONeSS,/ YE^ BUT I ..P R A a iC E DOWN Ru9 CkEoning GLASS l>OU A t o m LUGS, PBXA8 UKE YOU yPELLAfi LIKE ME THAT MUST K B » 7 K m M IN R .. 1 Aliakan and 'Serx'lce B l? W B X NOtV MAKES • For Auto Windshield* BE, ANYWAY? POOL- KILLERS.' MX! pretty busy./ you KNOW PERFECT/ community 4^ 3 " 4! Compony THAT POSES A i CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER and RENTALS We Service All Makes of TV, • For Store Fronts and all ______< WHAT THEY * Ages 16 Hannaway St. Radios and Phonographs CUESnON..^ y ^ a*«'. 3 Window pert t r ST F sizes of windows 7 4 Pewter coin of ----- First in Manchefcter. New Del Knowles, Prop. a For Table Tops Thailand u 5T 8 Lounges oarA full maintenance, fully MODERN Call 648-0012 OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. RNut fresh' u insured to reduce your prob­ SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON 7 fob o< Noah If tBlb.) lems and worries. For full In­ 3-DAY TV SERVICE formation call SERVICE! 99 SUMMER ST. J. A. WHITE 2 Blocks From McKee St. Paul Dodo* Ponrioc — also — G LASS CO . INC. Tel. 643-2205 0 FURNITURE CLFJlNINO 31 Blssell SL— Tel. 649-7322 OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS 873 .MAIN STKEET Phono 649-2881 We Urge You To Support A L IT T L E ' OH, POW T PAY AMY FUNNY, NOTHIN? TH E LAST * Maria, one of the world’s finent SHIM BOOTING M E SV T H E S H IN S / 358 BURNSIDE AYE. BiasMl St., has a full stock of llquens. ...VS^ITHCMJT F E A R O F GUNtPSrJ I JlSTAWsfT TAKIN AMY Berube's it, bed driving weather will soon some potential danger area, TEMPEST Opposite East Cemetery CONTRADIcrriON..' CHANCESWITMA EAST HARTtYlRD be with us, and before it* gets this is reported to the owner holiday gilt packages of great I f yoiir taste is Scotch, have 1 TEM PER UKE HERS.' TYPEWRITER SERVICE here one of the more important of the car so that he can de­ name brands, and Mr. 'Viohi Is you tried Vat 69 Gold, the first Quality Memoriolt 479 Middle Tpke. E. 289-6333 things to think of is "how about cide whether or not he wants looking forward to one of the light Scotch of classic quality? SALES and SERVICE r Mmcheater Power and Hand Tool* my brakes?” They do get out It fixed. Thts is a courtesy best busdneas holidays in yeai-a. What do3« clamic mean to. Over 30 Years Experience REBUILt TYPEWRITERS, Pnintine and Decnrmtlne of adjimtmeeiit and may pull to service designed to prevent aa- rtecmtly Mr. 'Vichl was pres­ lightness? It means for the PAUL DODGE ROYALS, UNDERWOODS, Tools' one aide or the other just, a IH- ddents and prevent major re­ ented a CaKfomia Wine Sel­ first tiihe you enjoy a light 'Call 649-5807 L. C. SMITHS, Etc. Garden and Land Tools Ue 'btt. TTiis Is not particuleu'- pair bills at a later date. Why ler’s diploma, having complet­ Scotch blended from the world’s We Handle Stationery Alone largest .<»election of fine PONTIAC, INC. Baby, Household! Party 1y noticeable when the road Is not lake your car to the Don ed the Wine Advisory Board A. AIM E TTl, Prop. With Office Machine Sup. and Banquet Supplies dry, but If you are driving on Willis Garage where you know course in the handling, use, his­ whiskies. Vlchi’s also offers you pilec Invalid Needs ice and have to apply them that the beet Is the only stand­ tory and merchandising of (Talt- Bell’s Scotch, now 8 years old, 878 Main S t—Tel. 649-2881 Harrison St., Manchester AddrFssoeraph Plate* As suddenly, your car can go Into a ard accepted here? fomda wines. a fitting companion to Bell’s 12 Desired. bad skide .very easily. Why A man who takes prddv. in the and Bell’s 20-year-okl. For \ A. J. BERUBE, Prop. not take your oar over to the gift he gives often will choose those who care for a dry 649-3477—648-6842 Custom Made Don WilUs Garage. 18 Main St., a better brand than he normal­ Scotch, try 'White Horse. and have your brakes checked? Events ly buys for himself. 'VlchA has Vlchi’s Package Store atoo T0URAINE~ STEVENSON’S Window Coverings They have a truly wonderful in stock America’s moat want­ suggests Greer Scotch at the 4,.cSb''4,**» machine, the Amco worid re­ ed bourbon gift — Old Grand­ low price of $4.99 a fifth, tax CUSTOM MADE nowned safety brake service In World included. PAINTS » I I H MM. he. TM WM.n l ML » “ «w « • Window Shades dad, 100 proof, bottled In bond, ESSO CANVAS AWNINGS method machine. This machine ki a brilliant holiday decanter. In the wine department, Mr. * Vertical and Venetian can do praoUoally everything; MOSCOW (A P )—The govern­ Vichi has Cherry Kljafa, pro­ FOR BEST RESULTS 40.5 M AIN ST. BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL Blinds, Drapes and He also sells America’s beat it turns drums, It grrinds shoe ment newspaper IzvesUa has nounced ’’K ee-Yaffa’’ the most TEL. 649-8290 / 7 iHb Hardware selling bourbon, Old Crow, to fit the drums. And good famous wine from Denmark. criticized an exhibit of avant 86% proof in a holiday box for WWt,MIL.W.TJLai»iU.M.eil. news to many owners of foreign garde Polish poster art as For Thanksgiving dinner., why IT’S ^ I'LL PRETEND f-tie-PUM-Tre $5.29 a fifth. Celvert.Extra, the • Tun«-ups N oara. it will do work on theee "bearing elements of formal not serve Taylor’s wine or Tay­ PAUL'S 'THAT m Z M i 'LIKE I PONT EVES' FINDEU'S. soft whiskey, also "has en at­ > p g g - r “ Helen tells me Mrs. Higgins suffers from timidity too, something not possible on Ism.” lor’s champagne? • Engine Cleaning VOG! NODCEHIM.' 185 MIDDLE TPKE., EAST many other machines. The criticism, usually reserved tractive decanter, and also, for Also for your rum cake, don’t PAINT SUPPLY . . . whatever that ie!" the first time, a full gallon in THE COVER-UP >N5 Phone 643^865 So many people are lulled for Western art, was published forget Bacardi Rum; more peo­ 645 Main Street • Miner Repairs into a fekM sense of security In a review of the exhibit that a holiday pre-wrap. If you pre­ ple buy Bacardi than all the R. A. PEARL, Prop. 'obput the condition of their opened at Moscow’s Pushkin fer a Canadian ■whiskey, why other :^erto Rican Rums com­ Tel. 649-0300 • Stomps brakes because they can bring Museum Friday. not try a bottle of Windsor- bined. If you would Uke the w ® ( £ ' B E N C A S E Y their oar to a stop. In many I The review praised placards Supreme Canadian, the smooth­ perfect after-dinner dnnk, oases you can stop your cor but \ illustrating propaganda themes est whiskey ever to come out "never serve the coffee without SEE US FOR: wrtw* H*a Mm* 9m J Upholstery * Alumlnutn Roll Up the brakes are worn dowh to ' of Polish-Soviet friendship, antl- of Canada, at the very 1 o w the cream,’’ Harvey's Bristol HE OUGHT TO H/WE lAWEOIATE PR.CASEV; WILL 1 O F \ SO WILL L Awnings the drum. When this happens,' facism and disarmament, price of $5.19, tax Included. Cream, that i«. and IVI Shop VIC’S PIZZA SHOP ATTENTION, MA0&B. CALL THE y o u —I M EAN— / c o u r s e ,) * Venetian Blinds in moM. cases the drums are | But it added: "A t the same For a holiday party, try P. Viohi’s Package Store ie fea­ 153 W. Middle Turnpike HOSPITAL AND H fl^ TH EM BE-UPHOLSTEBtNO COULD yo u < I'LL GO * Storm Doors badly scored. Why take ‘ time, far from everything at the M. Llended whiskey, so fine turing for the balance of the Phone 649-3700 GIVE HIM VOUR L WITH * Combination Windows chances ? Have your brakes exhibit can be accepted by our it’s stampyed deluxe at the price mo.Tth two outstanding spe­ * Modorn Furniturt AAABULANCE.’ PERSONAL HIM. Manchester Awning Co. checked now and, if work i s ' viewers, especially posters that that will suit your budget, $4.99 cials. PIZZA 3 ^ ATTENTION? OAUI. necessary, le.i... ux.N..oe reputation for quality work and former Marine Corps (lying ace 1964 presidential election saUsfaicUon. The same high Gregory , (Pappy) Boyington "Judging by the mall I get Manchester’s Oldest WOODCOCK ' .A'" YOUR CNOICE standards that Don Willis set brought a wreath from Marine and other evidences, there's With Finest FacUlUes REFRIGERATION CO. D A V Y J O N E S for himself when he was doing pilots who served with Power more concern about our fiscal BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS 9 4 Q uart MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY the work on cars is milntained i during World War II. situation, especially our loss of by his staff. Not only Is the Power died in Spain in 1958 of gold, than in any other period WE C A N -> UH... OORITA — work ordered done to perfection 1 a heart attack. He was 45. that I ’ve seen In the Senate.’' r h e r e c o m e s NOT ACCEPT the Virginia Democrat said In HOW COME YOUfeE WEARING A R EN 'T YOU SORT • CARSTAIRS OUR BOAT, MARCO. FOREIGN OF AFRAID WE'LL an Interview. THOSE DARK GLASSES LIT'* «BT , VOLUNTEERS Sam lire t a l k ABOUT THIS, Byrd’s Finance Committee •PM O U R W AY.' ON TH EES . CAMOUFLAGED OPERATION. AIUUiiimm Ym m m * Ih# lob. . . w# hsv* jw t the right Ou Pont voted Friday agMnst speeding ABE you 11-14 shrimfboatt Feint lor it , . in colors to metch irythingl Heve a GefThaf Finished, Professional up the tempo, of its hMrings on • W ILSON KIDDING? qtwstlon on colot.?. . . what to uee?.. . lum to do It? the $ll-billion tax cut bill, there­ ( A U US for k W talp on your iwxl peititini job. by practically assuring that the • BARTONS RESERVE Look In Your Painfing By Having measure cannbt be enacted 7)e- (ore next year. • GILBEY'S GIN , Professionals Do If, UPSURGE: Industrial pro­ 90 PROOF ^ (T Johnson PAI NT CO duction, nonfarm employment, t •» • CANADA DRY GIN 723 MAIP^ST„ MANCHESTER— PHONE 649-4501 new construction and retail sales al\ cllmbe.d to new peaks 90 PROOF BUY TH5 PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK In OctoMr. WM. DICKSON & SON Increasing output of automo­ imi. m, H e biles and most other consumer YICNI’S look for the golden arches. . . McDonald s PAINTING and DECORATING CONTRACTOR goods sdnt the industrial produc­ \ ■ 3ll3»> PAINTS tion indw—a measurement of PACKAGE STORE 46 WEST CENTER STREET ^JBwsr^TTejMlaln^Str^ output—to 126.6 tTom Septem­ 20 BISRELL ^T. SILVER LANE '^TENSION ber's 125.9. ^This was a halHlne . 7 '/

PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU^ MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, I ,7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1968 PAGE EIGHT Aatomobiles For Sai* THE Whitey Must, Reveal Pitching Secrets Sherman Concerned CLASSIFIED r . Bruising 10-Rounder Herald Angle CENTER MOTOR SALgS By . advertising * 1962 MONZA EARL YOST 4-mesd, radio, heater, gold with About Lowly 49ers red leather fliltertcp. Low mile- Won by Argentinian Sporta Editor CLASSIFIED ADVER’HSING DEPT. HOURS 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. ***■ $ 1 ^ 9 6 H ie 49era have bad a lot rt^Don’t forget this club beat the We asked Sain to return at^ "I had 'a poor season In 1960, Outstanding Job Behind Scene NEW YORK lAP)—Al-t NEW YORK (AP)—Thef 1UWW 'VfH lN f A P I __ A f« # Peralta was an 11-8 favorite a»|'he hurt his 1 ^ hMd In toe fln* trouble but they are coming on Bears. the same salary as la.st year.” said the 36-year-old pitching N E W Y O R K AT ^ unbeaten streak to 44, round and IJoimton said he in- Behind every project is eomeone who get8 the job lie Sherman, a msdple of now,” said Shermap. iSsui Francisco’s major accom­ COPY CLOSING 'TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1961 CHEVROLET •omplaint for years against explained General Manager wonder. “ And I thought then 1 MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:80 A.M.—SATURDAY f AAL •ter whipping, Wayne Including two draws. The daric- jured his right hand early In to« done. Moet times the person or persons gets publicly ap­ the "we’ll play them «Be at Francisco has a lot of spaadT plishment has been the -victory Btacayne 4-door, 8 cylinder, \ ^ t o v Ford has been that Ralph I|ouk. "He demanded an was near the end of my career. bout. Despite that, they threw Their four defensive men prob­ over the Chicago team which radio ■ and heater, standard Increase which we felt was un­ But my arm has felt. fine the Thornton in a bruieing 10- hftired gaucho ha* lost only one plauded. However, there are Occasions when the .person a time school,’’ is war^\^ he’s too selfish. The brainy fight, a knockout to Peruvian plenty of feather, ably could beat anybody in the wfta unbeaten at the time. The * PLEASE READ YOUR AD transmission, white with blue reasonable.” last, three years and I think I rounder Friday night Ar­ is content to do the job and remain in the background the San Francisco 49erl 49ers bagged their second vic­ New York Yankee south­ Mauro Mina In his first pro "I thought I was robbed,' In a relay race.” interior. Extra nice. Sain, who had been Houk’s can keep winning for a while without any special praise. Bob Bleiler is the type of who bring a 2-7 record into tory last Sunday against Dallas. Olosalfled or "W ant Ads” a n tokea-over the phono as s gentine Gregorio Peralta start. Since then it’s come up aald toe blond Thohiton, whose lerman didn’t menUon that $1,195 paw refuses to reveal any pitching coach from the time yet.” Yankee Stadium. Sunday to the"'A9ers’' defense has been Adding spice to this first visit oonvenlenoe. Tho sdvortlsor should rood his ad too FIRST probably will have to beat roses. record now is 29-4-1.^" I think- fellow who fits the last description. One doubts if there DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS Is tone for th« of his pitching secrets. Ralph succeeded Casey Stengel Ford posted a 24-7 record In ora too many Silk Townani who^------beat$n^or 18 touchdown paas- to New York of the 49era since 1963, tops in the American the Californian again to get those jildges were swf^ed by : ace his stretch - driving next tnsertioii. H ie Herald la responsible for only ONE Incor­ The time finally has come for as manager in the winter of With a. big clique of Argentines know BleUcr. Uterefore, to es-^Of the>Sl scored against the 1967 is the fact that Y. A. ’Tittle, 1959 CHEVROLET League. He pitched the most in­ a title fight with light In toe slim crowd of about 2,000 toe crowd. What have 1 got to the 1963 Midget Footoall League '^ew York Giants. rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement snd then only bMeball’s most successful 1960, acknowledged he had do to win, kUl the guy?” bring on« up to date. Bob Is toe team. ' n the Giants’ great quarterback, Bel Air 4-door, radio, heater, 6 asked for a tS.BOO a year raise nings, 269 .1-3, and tied with cheering him on, Peralta broke season is being passed out, one ’The Qianta, tied wl.th was traded away from San to too extent of s "make good” Insertion. Error* which do not iltcher to impart some of his heavyweight champion highly efficient and moat capa­ Cleveland for the Etasterp D1'vi­ "They also^ can throw the cylinder, standard shift,' tu-tone ..nowlcdge. As the new pitching on a two-year contract. teammate Ralph Terry for the up a tight l>atUe, fought mostly After cooling off, he agreed, tp vote ie cast for Bleiler as one Francisco because he didn’t fit lessen the value of too advertisement Will net be oorrected by t Willie Paatrano. ble pubUclat for toe M i d ^ sion lead in the Nattonkl Foot­ ball,” Sherm w continued. blue, nice family cor. coach of the Yankees, it will be most starts, 37. It was his sec­ at close range, by sweeping the a return bout. \ of the li)ttle guys who did a big Ifito the shotgun offense. The "make good" Insertion. Reached at his home in Wal­ The handsome, 28-year-old Football ‘League and the Mm - ball League with.a 7-2 record, "They’ve given up the ahotgun. his duty to work with and help ond 20-plus game winning sea­ WILLIE WARREN fifth, sixth, and seventh rounds. “ I’m ready to fight him right job In his own quiet and efficient Giants also have three other ex- $895 nut Ridge. Ark. the former Bos­ son. His overall record Is 199-78 BOB WERTSLER heavyweight king o f Argentina . Chester pony ^ d entry in toe are three-touobdown favoritss According to the pictures younger members of the staff in ton Braves and Yankee pitching Big Tackle He was cut over the left eye In now,” he siUd. way. The cooperation was ex- 49ers, snd and flanker Aaron for a .718 percentage, tops in Halfback chopped and poked hla way to “ I want Pastrano first,” said Charter Oak Oonference. to win thair fifth straight. they use the T all thO^ time. YOLTl COOPERATION WILL the hope that some of his mound star said "There was no argu­ toe eighth roimd and ’Thornton oallent. Thomas, halfback Hugh McEl- major league history for a pitch­ a split verdict over toe light Peralta. "But If I must fight Just a year ago there woe BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 1959 OLDSMOBILE brilliance rubs off on them. ment. We simply could not won that big to narrow the mar- « * • henny (vis Minnesota) and de­ er with 100 or more victories. heavyweight contender . from Thornton again to get toe UUe oonolderable space gi'ven to a Ford, dubbed ’'Chnlfman of agree. gln. fensive hack Eddie Dove. "88” Tudor, radio, heater, auto­ Ford didn't think his new dut­ Fresno In a television thriller at fight, okay. I’ll beat him easier minor feud about publicity, Prizes Displayed matic, power steering and die Board,” by catcher Elston "The Yankees have compen­ Schoolboys at Home Madison Square Garden. Judge ArUe Aidala six rounds ^■Tittle has said he has no 111 ies would prove too muph of a to four, and judge Tony Rosal. toe next time.” rather lack of it, for toe midg­ First Place Up for Grabs feeling against his old mates. brakes, powder blue with white- Howard, jcftlned hi.s new title sated me fully for my efforts in burden on his pitching. •rhen Harry Markson, the di­ Attractively displayed In toe 6-3-J, voted for Peralta. Referee Peralta, who outclassed Pas­ ets and pontoe. A s R turned out, He h (^ 8 to keep gunning for walls. Friday. Whitey was given a the past. I wish Yogi Berra and "If I thought so, I wouldn’t rector of at toe Garden, Manchester office of. till Hart­ Trouble Reaebins Our Advertitor? Ralph lots of luck in their new Both Manchester and East?* ’The Eagles, S-S, for the sea- Art'Tdercante had ’Thornton In trano In a non-tlUe . bout last toe debate of several days was that third straight Eastern title $895 "substantial" raise which boo.st- have accepted,” he said. “ Be­ offered the two a rematch for Sept. 20. weighed 178Mi. He said ford Nationsd Bonk are prizee •d his dual-role salary to a jobs and I think Ford can do a son, go to Bast Hartford for front The AP card had toe best thing toot has hap­ with the same passing, attack sides, I believe a pitching CatpoUc football teams will be Dec. IS. Both Peralta and Thorn­ he could make the 176-pound pened to both phases of toe to be a)warded th the Five Mile whopping 160,000. He replaces real good job.” he added. 1:30 return date with Penney, Peralta wiead 6-3-1. A poll of Rood Riace Thanksgiving morn­ that has fttoduced. 28 touch- 24-Hour Answoring Sorvieo coach's main work is down in out* to end losing streaks this ton agreed provided there is a light heavyweight limit without gpoct for youngsten. Bears and Packers 1959 FORD Johnny Min, who was given his Ford will continue to take his one of their previous victims. written contract guaranteeing boxing writers showed an 11-3 ing. BUI Stevenson, grand tall do-wns in nine games. spring training. afternoon— final Saturday much trouble. ’Thornton weighed The Giants shnply overpow­ Folrlane 500 club sedan, radio, unconditional release because of regular turn on the mound. He "I have my owp ideas on that. In fact, Penney was the last the winner a title fight with vote for Peralta with one even. DieUer came onto the scene o f the sponsoring Nutmeg For­ games of the current season. victim for .Coach Andy Bay- 179>/i. The Californian won, drew ered the Injury-riddl^ Philadel­ heater, automatic, ^ w e r steer­ a disagreement on salary thinks he can do it successfully I’ve always believed a pitcher Paatrano. ’There were no knockdowns but and volunteered fats sesv loee. He est No. 116, ToU Cedars of Free to Herald Roadon terms. for two or three more years. Manchester hosts -Bristol lock's club which has dropp^ They'll start ttM dtqlMring It was a sizzling, slugging scrap i and loat in three flghta with Paa- had some excellent Ideas on Lebsnon, did the window dress­ phia Eagles lost weak, playing ing. g^een and white. Real should start throwing to hitters In NFL Headliner with the same drive that has clean. One owner car. the first day he reports to camp. Eastern at 1:30 at Memorial two games since that 18-12 ^ c - early next week. moet of the way. Peralta said trano, the subject and a personal in- ing.. .John Heirlson, form er Want Information on one of oar oUssUled adverUscfaeats T N® Field in a battle of CCIL tory. dominated their performances “ I’m going to advocate each tereot In toe midgets in toot MCanchester High rifleman and answer at toe telephone Bstod? SImpty eoll toe $895 “beatables.” Both are 0-6 in The local elevens are both since the defeat by Cleveland pitcher throw five minutes the his son was an active partici­ stm active hi the local rifle league play with the visitors idle next week, closing out 150 Race Blanks Requested ■first three days of batting prac­ pant. He was anxious to get club, joined The Herald this CHICAGO (A P )—The Chicago Bears and the Green Oct. 18. losbig an additional non-league their seasons on ’Thanksgiving Alex Webster, regular full­ MANCHESTER - ROCKVILU tice, rest the fourth day, then more publicity in the two mpixim week as an advertising solicitor Bay Packers meet Sunday in an effort to break their ■1959 HUICK contest. morning. Trinity Host to Wesleyan back, may miss the game and lengthen his stint to 10 minutes. before Manchester reeldenta. .. .Dove Carlson of Manchester ANSWERING SERVICE “ 228” OonverUblc, radio, heat­ first place tie in the Western Division of the National Injuries also may keep safety ’This rouBne could be stepped up will 'participate in the Natkmal er, full power, white with red When organisational meet­ Football League. " ' Allan Webb out of action. Tack­ 649-0500 — 875-2519 fvery fourth or fifth day.” Sotardsy, Nov. 16 Junior Soooer ’Tournament at Interior, black top. Conefrey Files Entry, In 63rd Annual Grid Game ings for toe 1963 season 'Were le Rosey Brown, end Joe Walton Ford’s appointment rounds Buffailo with the Mitchell Oil- The iWg gome has been gl-ven triumiidi over toe Packers -was Eastern vs. Manchester at held. Norm Bjarkman and Blei­ and defensive 'back Erich and leave your meesage. YouH bear t r w onr advertiser tai Jig $995 out the four-man coaching staff. lege soccer team. MitcheU has toe bu il^ of a heavyweight no fkike. Memorial Field, 1:30 p.m. ler were among a small number Barnes are due to return. time without spending all evctilng at the telephone. Jimmy Gleeson was slfued as won 23 straight games.. .Chan­ title fight, and the wlimar is The Packers are favored VY H m o i Wesleyan wtllf Trinity wkU enter Saturday’s East vs. Penney at Boot who pooled toedr suggesUona four points ’The weather is ex­ Another sellout crowd of Tabbed Man to Watch first base coach last Wednesday Celtics Unbeatable, tramp 30 mUes to tbs north to struggle in the wake of four Hartford, 1:30 pm . and sought Impro'vaments. Blei­ nel 30 'Will feeture tonight, at oonflldered a good bet to wrap 1959 CHEVROLET autd holdover coaches Frank up the divisional championship. pected to be cloudy and oooi 62,000 plus will turn out to meet the men of Trinity Satur­ consecutive defeats, while Wes­ ler was named publicist for the 6 o’clock, highlights of today’s watch the Giants with one eye Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 Klngswood station wagon, 9- Crosetti and Jim Hegan have Thursday, Nov. 28 -with a chance of showers. day in the 63rd gome of a rival­ leyan la still riding the crest of sponsoring Pohoe & Fire Junior Manchester-Bristol football ’The Bears-Packers cleah has on the scoreboard of the Cleve- possenger, radio, heater, stand­ By EARL YOST returned signed contracts. a 22-13 breaker over Little Aruvuol five-mile rood rsoe, gome on the High School Sports Green Bay Coach Vlnoe Lom­ 1960 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4 Boast Record Pace ry almost as old M organised Athletic Association, sponsors shoved into the background bardi has selected John R/oiach land-St. Louis game. FOUND — Your Gift Gallery, ard shift, new motor, beautiful Ford was the second coach ’Three opprment WtlUams. 10:30 a.m. Roundim 'With Jodc Ootnloy... door, 6 cylinder, standard Fellow who will bear a lot of watching in the 27th an­ football. of midget and pony bslL Sunday’s rix other NFL gsunss. to start at quarteibeck, although Watkins Bros. Gifts for all oc­ red and white with whitewalls. signed by -erra since he suc­ Windham vs. Manchester, Annual FYfta Martin Road Races St. Louis is s(t Cleveland, San casions from the world over. •shift, sliver gray, excellent 'Die battle is set for 1:30 In It seenu Just Uke yesterday Bart StsirFa Injured hand has nual Five Mile Road Race Thanksgiving morning is ceeded Houk a.s manager three Memorial Field, 11 a.m. over the 2.7 and 4.26 mUe Frandsoo at New York with Home decorating accessories. condition, 8976. 643-2614 after 6 $1,095 BOSTON (AP) At the Knioks. Heinsohn was high Hartford, where in 1886 eleven beolled. Rosich has directed toe George Conefrey of Whitman. Mass., the hottest club weeks ago. Gleeson also was East vs. Souto Catholic, Mt. that Bleiler and Bjarkm an courses at Wesleyan Unlverrity the Browns and Giants favored Priced for all budgets. Noel p.m. rate they are going the for the Oeltics with 24 stalwart Wesmen trampled a Turkey Shoot Set, stopped at the desk and talked Packers to three victories since road racer in the East this fall. The 21-year-old six- Yogi's choice. Nebo, 11 am . wlU be staged Sunday. Prises to win and remain tied for the " T r t shop now open. Boston Celtice may set a points. Billy MoG4U topped newly-formed Trinity eleven , footboM, midget and pony vari­ Starr’s injury. 1959 FORD footer wBl compete une.ttache^'^- “ Whitey should make a won­ wUl be siwarded toe top 10 fin- Elasteni Dl-vislon lead. In the record for most victoriee in New York with 38. 60-0 in the first meeting of the ety. Ideas were exetaimged and Jim 'Taylor and i Auto Driving School 7-A Tudor ranch wagon, radio, heat­ In tlM big Mencheeter race one derful pitching coach," he said. Public Welcomed Ishens in each event.. .Central other games, Pittsburgh is at the National Basketball As­ Hal Greer and Lee Shaf­ two teams. Bob 'went to work. He grabbed two of the league’s top nsmers,' POUND — KEYS, Thousand er, automatic, power steering, week from ’nixuwday. "He's the smartest pitcher In sociation this season. East Side Midget# Oonaectknit’a Jim Keefe and Washingiton, at Min- LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first baseball. ’The other guys on the fer .^larked the Philadel­ In the series which resulted, the bull by the horns, so to wUl lead Green Be(y’B ground Islands. Call 849-9480. gray with whitewalls. Real Cbnetrey, trained by the fam­ ’The Celts, aiming for a Turkey' Short is ' scheduled Jfan OrOtoers, two of toe best iMBOta, Los Angeles at Detroit licensed driving school, trained, clean. staff look up to him. They won't phia winnlTig rally against Wesleyan has won 38, lost 23 Play In the Ekurt Side Midget spsok, roUad up hte Olesves and ooODege cross country nsmeni attack, and if toe Packera need ed EngUah distance runner, sixth stra>ght NBA cham­ aiMl tied one. Hut in toe lost Sunday by too Manchester Ooon and Phllaidel[8i1a at Dallas. a field goal It -will have to oome LOST — VICINI’TY Vernon Ciri certified and approved, now be afraid to go to him for ad­ the Lakers. The 76ers went BaskelbaU League wUl begin went to work. far the Bast, wlU not parttelpate offering classroom snd behind $795 Fred Norris, was fourth In the pionship, made it 11 , vic­ decade. TYInlty has won seven A Ftax OlUb St toe club grounds In toe rival Amerloon League off the foot of . ; cle. Ughter with inscription 'VP Silk Town bunion derby last vice.” ahead for good on Red Monday, Dec. 2, Boys between A s a result, the football pro­ In the Five MUe Road Roue tn wheel Inatructlon for teen tories in their first 12 starts gomes and knotted on eighth in the top Sunday game is at The Bears don’t have any ' 46, awarded naval career, sen- year. In his maiden appearance Ford was obvtously pleased Kerr's tap-in.iof a rebound In North Coventry. Dressed tur­ 10 and 12 years of age are gram reoel'ved better coverage Manchester ’Thanksgiving. agers. 649-6078. by walloping the New York 1060 at 22-22. Wesleyan has Buffalo, where the Bills try nmnena in the class of Taykir ! tlmental value. 648-8477. 1962 D K W here In I960, Conefrey was a over his new role, but expressed with three minutes left. keys wdi be the prizes. eligible to participate. 'Ihose tola season than in any o f toe Knlcks -33-116 Friday won only two of the past 10 for their fourth straight agoinrt and Moore and will rely on toe Tudor with heater and 4-speed concern nevertheless. Greer finished with S3 One turitey win be given for planning to play are reminded l o s t — GREEN envelope from MORTLOCK'8 Driving School respectable 19th. night. gom ea toe laA a 23-18 squeak­ past yeara Doings, not only toe San Diego Chargers. Ksnr trsmsmlsslon, beautiful tur­ "The only thing that worries points and Shaffer 23. El- each six entries. Shooting wllll to report to the East Side Dec passing and generalship o f (fuor- I Conn. Bank ft ’Tnist contain­ Inc., offices, classroom located A record field is almost guar­ OM gomss, were no longer high Deer Weight aas City Is at Boston and Now quoise and white finish, 30 miles me is that my old pal Mickey This is traveling at a gin Baylor topped the Lak­ er In 1068. be open to toe putoHc wlto oc- Monday evening, (Nov. 18) at 6 teiback BUl Wade. ing papers and receipts. Vlclnl- Manchester Poritade, lower anteed, this week requests for seorat atuff. The pubUc was in- Wiito the 1963 deer season York at Denver. per gallon. Mantle might not want to hang .917 pace, far in excess of ers 'with 30, but managed An overflow crowd of more tlan Btarting alt 1 pm . and con­ p.m. for practice. The Bears’ big forte is de­ ' ty of Forest, Main and Cen­ leveL Beginners, older, nerv­ 180 entry blanks — that’s right, fonned and the results have promiMng to be op outstanding around with me now that I'm the Celtics’ .750 gadt two only one fiedd goal in the - 'toon 6,000 is expected for toe tinuing up to dark. Green Bay is out to avenge fense, -which in six of nine ter Streets. Call 643-0862 after ous students, our qwciolty. $695 180 blanks — were received been most gratifying, from aH otte, you can e x p ^ 'venison to Teen-age driver’s education coach,’’ he said. "I'd better years ago, when they won second half. ’Ibe defeat trodltienal eesson finale. In the ’Theta Is ample free parking a 10-3 season opening loss be­ games has held toe opposition I 6 p.m. from parts o t New England, call him up right away and find 60 and lost 20 to set toe opposing comps, exdtenent Is sources. ahoiw up on a lot more menus fore starting a string of eiglit to one touchdown or less. In course. State certified. 649-7398. New York and Pennsylvania. dropped the Lakers into a on toe nuunds. 'Ihe club can­ H ockey at a Glance out how he feels about it.” record for most victories in tie with St. Louis for the running high as strategies for teen will be In operaitlon. 'The BleUar was as enthusiastln, this faU and /spring. The happy straight vtctorles. The Beans, three of toe games toe opposit­ i LOST — Passbook No. 2906. No- 1957 CHEVROLET The greatest field of starters the contest are unveiled. mid as dependable, two months anticipation of Inmters is ap­ ha-ving lost oilly to San Fran- ion, trsdudlng Green Bay, failed 210, 4-door, 6-cylihder, station a season. It is better, too, lead in the Western Divi­ ohiUhouse is located on North AMERICAN LEAGUE j tice Is hereby given that Pass- la history numbered 138 in 1961. before the season started as he parent in the huge number of cisoo, hope to prove their earlier to score a touchdown. E-Z LERN wagon, radio, heater, standard than their .787 in 1960 sion. Both Wesleyan Coach Norm R ivw Rd., opposite the UOonn PUltdburgh 5, Clevetand 3, I Isook No. 2906 Issued by the Last year, despite below-freez­ was when the final midget gam * requests 'we lutva reoel'ved to re­ ■hilt Busy Race Slate when they won 59 and Inst Don Ohl lad the Pistons Doniebi and long-time Bantam Experimentai Bttttion on Rt. Baltimore 5, Sprtngfleld 2. First Manchester Office, Hart- ing temperatures and rain, there only 16. 'Ihe NBA schedule in their last quarter mentor Dan Jesses wtH be af­ 4AA. was plojyed last Sunday, print Information that explains : ford National Bank ft ’Trust C a Driving School $695 were 116 starters — and finish­ called for 75 games that charge that beat the War- ter a 4-4 wbn-lflst reoord. Both Guns wMI be available to TODAY’S GAMES BfQ Smith, head coach of the the -weight of dressed deer oUight more than Bleiler, due Dressed Pounds Uve Pounds j for payment and Issuance of 1957 OLDSMOBILE 100 for the biggest sports spec­ to his coaching post, handled free pick-up service, teen- College Students Philadelphia came from In the final rush as Detroit Weight i new book. and Super 88, 4-door, hardtop, radio, tacle on the annual 811k Town summoriee and game notee for Weight NEW YORK (AP)—Mem-f nessee. 8-4, at Memphis this of- age classroom, older 15 points back on its home wiped out a 15-point defi­ nervous students our iq>e- heater, automatic, power steer­ calendar. 40 ...... ___ 66 phis State, once called "tttUe’ temoon. court to defeat the Los An­ cit, 83-68, after three per­ hts cHubi Neadless to say, he too, clalty. 116 <3enter St., Man- ing and brakes, jet block. Two Two eastern champions from did a tremendous job 60 ...... 66 but now an unbeaten little gi­ And OT kfisB upset could Race starte at 10:80 on Main geles Lakers M-97 and the iods., Wilt Chamberlain and Personals Chester. for free book- to choose from. St., opposite School St. Race Central Connecticut State Col­ Standout at Three Jobs, WhUe toe mldgeta have ocm- 60 ...... ____ 80 ant -with giant-elzed ospliatlons, throw things wide open, with Detroit Pistons also came A1 Attles tossed in 23 and ___90 let. 643-8562. $595 headquarters will be at the East lege today will begin a mid- plobed toelr Mate, the ponlee wtU 70 ...... goes after a major bowl bid to­ No. 7 Alabama, No. 9 Autnim, RIDE WANTED from Bridge from behind to whip San 22 points, reapectlveily, for *80 ...... 1 0 5 Georgia ’Terti and North Caro­ Street to Aircraft, East Hart­ Side Rec. weatem tour to compete in Francisco 101-98 In Fri­ hose to sH bock one more week night. LEARN TO DRIVE — Special the WarriorB. 90 ...... ___ 115 Sugar Bowl offidala are ex­ lina State all very much in the ford, 8:30-12 shift. 648-2580. All money collected on race four national crosa country day's other games. The Cincinnati Ro(yals, before getting a second shot at attention to nervous and elder­ 1957 CHEVROLET . day will be turned over to championship meets. 'Vemon’s undefeated Broncoe 100 ...... ___ 130 pected to be In the stands alt running. ly. Classroom for teen-agers. A burst of 41 points in the only team to defeat Larson Wins Center Post ___ 140 RIDE WANTED from Cham­ 210, 2-door hardtop, 8-cyllnder, The iaitter oMb spoiled Manohes' n o ...... Memphis -when 'toe emerging Alabama, 6-1, and Georgia Pickup sendee. Day or evening further research for muscular Jim Keefe o t Derby, New the third quarter turned a bers Street to Federal Build­ radio, heater, automatic, blue Boston so far this season, tec's peefeot reoord last Sunday 120 ...... 1 6 5 Southern power, unbeaten in Tech, 6-2, a pair of ancient ri- lessons. Rea/sonable rotes. dystrofdiy, national objective of Elngland Intercollegiate crosa close game into a rout at play at New York tonight. ing, Main Street, • Hartford, and white. \ the Tsdl Cedars. by scoring a 20-0 win here at 130 ...... ____ 165 eight starts takes a hea-vy fa- -vols, met at Birmingham; Au­ Manchester Driving Academy. coimtry champion, and Ray Boston. Tom Heinsohn, John In two other games Deitaradt NEW YORK (NEA)—In 140 ...... 180 working hours 8-4:80. 643-8348, $696 his third season with the Msmortol Field. The two clubs •vorlte role into Its game with burn, 6-1, -was at Georgia, 4-3-1 TITTLE - ATER — 742-7249. Crothera of West Mystic, Blast' HavHcek and Willie Nauils is at Los Angeles and 150 ...... ____ 190 and North Carolina State had a em Intercollegiate cross coun^ , Greg will tangle for the Charter Oak Chattanooga. led the assault against the Baltimore at St. Louis. 160 ...... ____ 205 tough test lined up with Florida New York Giant quar­ tiy champion, w-ill be accom^ Larson, a big, baby-faced Oonferenoe championship one Mighty o r Miss, 6-0-1, for Automobiles For Sale 4 1958 CHEVROLET 170 -X...... 215 the season, is flret in line for State. terback Y. A. Tittle, G8ra8r®~S®rflc®-— parvied by Coach Ted Owen. Swedish type out of Min­ 'week from tomorrow at DlUon TURKEY SHOOT Stadium In Hartford. Each side 180 ____ 230 the host spot, which could set The top game of the day re- who titilates the fans i960 FORD GALAXIE, 6 cyl­ Storage 10 Brookwood Wagon 4-door, radio, ’Today, Keefe and Crothers nesota, has played tackle, 190 ___ "...... 240 heater, automatic, new over­ guard and center—consec­ won ite respective divisicin up a rematch of that 0-0 affair nutined Teotas’ attempt to re­ with hie passing, inder, standard shift, $860. Call will run in the National Col­ Pressure on Boston Pats 200 ...... ____ 256 OARAGE — $7, Cooper mil haul. utively. crown to quality for the title with Memphis' State. Mississip­ tain its No. 1 national standing 643-0714. SUNDAY. NOV. 17 legiate Athletic AsaodaUan 210 ...... 265 pi, however, rbriced that stand- and remain the nation’s only thifiks things over Street, Manchester, car, stor­ • $745 He doesn’t know whether oontest NEED CART Your credit hum- age. Glastonbury, 683-9067. college division oroas country 'When credit or toe success of Ha/ppy Hunting. \ ing against tough old toe Ten- major unbeaten, untied team. while taking exercises. 1 P.M. TILL DARK championship meet, competing In Sunday Duel at Fenway this Is a tribute to his vei;; ed down? Short on down pay­ satllity, or If toe Giants ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ 1957 CHEVROLET against top runnera from 40 Bnsiness Services ManehMt*r Coon other college*. didn’t know what to do sion? Don’t despairl See Hon "210” ’Tudor, radio, heater, 0 with him tor a couple of est Douglas. Inquire abw t low- Offered 13 If one or both qualify they BOSTON (A P )—’The Boston^ Haynes, the record ball car­ cylinder, standard transmission, cmd Fox Clnb Patriots, under pressure to rier in the AFL, was used years. est down, smulestlal: payments wUl leave OCSC for Michigan new green paint with -white- stay alive in the Eastern Divi­ a flanker back last week with anywhere. No small loan or fi­ LAWN MOWERS, sharpened North Btver Nd., Oppoalte State University at East Lana- During toe 1962 training, and repaired, sales and serv' walls. Sharp! sion race, meet revamped Kan­ injured. ‘ Now toe Giants were In Palo Being Anonymous Easy for Johnson nance company plan. Douglas UOoan Esperimental Ing which will host the NCAA sas

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A speciBl psheahMi for the Orange Ladies Students Intern About Town Senior Choir o t the Salvation Aim y wlU bb held tomorrow In Area Stores evening after the regular Seat Mrs. Dunlop Hw Amerioan Legion Aux- church servloe, with C. Peter Business Bodies tla ry wMl hold Ms annual mein- Donald Hewitt, 179 E. Middle Carlson directing- 'I'hi* rehaar- Mrs. Robert Dunlop of 90 Tpke-.' and Mlsa Delores Pease, bei^aNH aiipper Monday at 6:30 aal is hi oonJunoUon with the Chestnut St. was recency In­ 108 White 8t., both’ sophomores pjn. at the Legion House on "Pop#” CJonoert scheduled for stalled as worthy mistress of BANK MANAGER ^Mass., joined Travelers in 1956.^ at Central Connecticut State Col­ Leonard 6t. Ail members and Nov. 23 at the Youth Oenter of the Daughters of Liberty, No. Donald R. Kennedy, son of He was named assistant ac­ lege in New Britain, have begun » ptraspeottve membera are wrt- the citadel. 125, LOLI, at ceremonies In Mr. and Mrs. Everett R. Ken­ tuary In 1968 and associate ac­ Internships in marketing at itage oonM. Membera are reminded to Orange Hall. Mrs. William nedy of 87 Phelps Rd., has been tuary In 1960. He was grad­ Allen A Co.. Hartford. bring Item* for the penny auc- The eocecutlve committee of Smith and her staff from named manager of the Blossom uated In 1950 frftm Massachu- The student are among 11 en­ tion tahte. Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Daughters of Liberty, No. 17, HUl-Scm Jose Avenue Branch of setCa Institute of Technology rolled in the college’s two-yaar Leharton, will meet Monday at comprised the installation the Bank of Ajmerica NT & SA and now Is attending the eve­ distributive education program. The Manchester Clvltan a u b 7:30 pjTL at the Masonic Temple. team. in Los Gatos, Oallf. ning division of the University which require# a combination' InatToi of will meet Tuesday at noon at Also installed were: Mrs. of Connecticut School of Law. classroom work and practical Willie’s Steak House. A repre-, Carl Tyler, deputy mistress; Hill, a graduate of the Uni­ business experience. The Manchester. Italian Amer­ Mrs. Edwin Jacobson, record­ versity of Vermont, joined the ■entatlve ot the American Heart ican Society will meet Monday The eight-week internships Association will speak and show ing secretary; Mrs. Samuel company In 1929. He was ap­ provide supervisory experiences at. 7:30 p.m. at the clubhouse Wilson, treasurer; Mrs. Albert pointed actuarial asslatant In a film. on SJldrl^e St. to elect officers. which prepare the studenta for Lindsey, financial secretary; 19.56 and assistant acUiary in management positions in mark­ Mrs. James Williams, chaplain; 1957. He is a native of Mount eting and sales upon graduation. Metnbera of Ihe VFW, the Henry B. Cochran of Manches­ Miss Louise Copping, first con­ Ladie* Auxiliary and the Stein HdUy, Vt. Also training, at Mott’s Man­ ter will speak ’Tuesday at 6:30 ductress. chester Supermarket, is Paul Chib win host the annual Also, Mrs. Edward Graeser, p.m. at a meeting of the Rotary R/VRBER RETIRES Falcone, a sophomore, of East Chrtotmas party for children on Club at the Manchester Country second conductress; Mrs. Loui.s Thomas J.* Curran of 138 Hartford. Dec. 7 from 2 to 5 pjn. a* the Club. He is a weather research­ Smith, first lecturer; Mrs. Oran post home. Members of the Summit St., well known Mon- er for Traveler’s Weather Hiltz, outside guard;-M rs. Jo­ che.sler barber for 48 years, said three organtaatlons may make Bureau. His topic will be seph Johnston, pianist; Herbert reservations with their offlcera this week that he will retire as “ Weather.” Metcalf, first advisor; James of Nov. 23. or the steward on duty. Re«- McCollum, second advisor; arvBiblon* will close on Nov. 23. Curran, who has ibeen stand­ The Friendship Ckrcle of the Wyilam Turkington, third ad­ ing around the barber chairs at visor; Mrs. Edwin Jacobson, Salvation Army will meet Mon­ the Ciirran Barber Shop, 493 The Lions Club of Manchester junior past worthy mistress. WESTOWN day at 7:45 p.m. and hold a Maitx St., for the pest 38 years, will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Robert Bell, deputy master PHARMACY Fellowahip program. of the Royal Black Preceptory, fiald of his retirement plans, at Willie’s Steak House. Dr. I'm going to do just what I Tanash H. Atoynatan, medical Imperial Grand Chapter, was 489 Hartford Rd.—649-99M Karl B. Bajoris Jr., s«on of the guest pianist. ■want to do and relax." director of the Manchester Com­ Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Bajori.s. To maintain our conttnnlty munity Child Guidance Clinic, Guests present were William He started In the business of 15E FyDrest St., will attend a shaving, trimming the hair and will speak. Smith, grand censor and hus­ of, medical service we are, course for administrative spec- band of the installing mistress; beard, and dressing of men's iaUats. and John H. Thleling Robert Haugh. supreme grand hain some 48 years ago with his Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John assistant treasurer; Archie Donald K. Kciiiiedy brother, the late Robert Curran, Open All Day H. Thiellng Sr., 258 Parker S t, Haugh, honorary past supreme at a location just a few doors MAIN STREET will train as an aircraft main­ grand master; life members of J^ennedy, a 1945 graduate of down from his present barber- tenance specialist, at Amarirllo Supreme Grand Lodge; Mrs. Manoh«.<*ter High ^hool. has Ing e.statoli.shmem at the Center. SUNDAY Air FPrce Base, 'Tex. Both are Thomas Conn; Mrs. Thomas been employed by the Bank of Except for serving with the BARBER ainmetn In the United States Air Leeman; Mrs. Georgina Tom­ America .since 1950, and has 26th Inifantry Division In World Force and have just completed linson; and Mrs. Susan Brown, worked at branch offices War I In France, his dally life basic military training at Lack- worthy mistress of Charter throughout California. hais been at barbering. land Air Force Base, Tex. Oak No. 317. A navy veteran with t w o Curran said his oldest cus­ After the installing cere­ years service, Kennedy ts a tomer, who is now In his 90’a, Pierre A. Castonguay, son of monies refreshments were graduate of Bryant Coliege in Ik James T. Sheldon of 296 Main Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Cas­ served in the banqiiet hall. Providence, R. I., Is married, St tonguay, 33 Lilac St,, Is under­ and has two children. Curran notes that he has «n- going basic training at the oyed the barbering business Naval Training Center, Great Civic Orchestra SKI ADVISOR because he has met people from Lakes, 111. Mathias Heftl. 28, profession­ all walks of life. Patrons Growing al ski Instructor at Grosstal 'I *want to express my sincere Douglas J. Luongo, son of Mr. Ski Oenter, Allegheny. N. Y.. is thanks to all of my customers, and Mrs. Lawrence Luongo, 31 Mrs. Theodore Powell and at Nassdff Arms Co., 991 Main over the many years, for their Preston Dr.; and Paul O. Bejgln, Mrs. Thomas F. Fergu.son, co- St., from now until Christmas, patronage,” Curran said today. son of Mr. and Mnsj Leo J. chairmen of patrons for the to advise customers about ski Begin, M3 E. Midle Tpke., re­ Marrchester Civic Orchestra* gear and garb. BUSINESS BRliacs cently completed basic training ha*ve announced a list of pa­ Phillip M. Sanborn o f Daley at the Naval Training Oenter, trons for the 1963-64 season. Rd.. Coventry, placed third and Great Lakes, HI. They are: Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ won $221 in the October Sug­ Pinehurst Fresh Connec­ gestion Award Program at liam Paton. Mr. and Mrs. Ben- ticut turkeys from a jeunln Ftsnklln Crehore, Miss Pratt A Whitney Aircraft at Marion M. Casey, Mr. and Mrs. Blast Hartford. His award win­ nearby farm, are avail­ ning suggestion was for a new Herman Lassow, Hugh G. able in all sizes if you Ryan, Mr, and Mrs. Frank mining operation on strut open­ TILLEY ings of jet engine cases. He Cramer; Mr. and Mrs. Robert order now. Will Keep You Warm works as a leadman in D618 'Tom Curran hnkki brade Impdennierite while preparing b> trim Case Dennison, Mrs^ Roy A. and has been with the firm for ART TEDFORD Playdon, Nonrum C. Oommollo, hair of Herbert A. MlscAitBe of 224 Porter 8t., oufltiomer and Each bird has been milk 16 years. friend adnoe 1936. (Herald photo by -Flnito). Well-known local barber will Misis Anna C. Sampson. and grain fed to give you be pleased to greet friends 12 Hours Also, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Employe contributions to the now at the new For Schlmmel, Dr. and Mra. FVed- land’s lengeet power pool and much more tendw white annutLl "All-In-One” charity the IntermuUcstal Paper Market­ enick Peter Becker, Dr. and win. ;begln operation Jon. 1, Only drive at United Aircraft Cor­ ing School, located at the Mb- meat — strictly fresh MAIN Mrs. Leo Charendoff, Miss hUe Mill o f I-P s Southern Kraft 1964. Basic lanpose is to bring Dorothy E. F'ranaErefb, Mr. and poration’s Hamilton Standard about further economies In the Connecticut Turkeys. The Place To Buy It di’vtslon reached a new high this Di*v1alon, MbbUe, AJa. The BARBER SHOP Mrs. Dodge, Miss Beatrice week-long course was attended planning and use o f this region's year when $85,500 was sub­ 701 Main Street I. du low , Mr. and Mrs. J. Her­ by a nationwide group of men’ power genebaition and trenemls- (Between Bralnard Place bert Finlay, Mrs. FVancls T. scribed in the recent, two-day Larsan’s Hardware campaigpi, an averege of more as an indootrination in modem sixHi facilities. and Blssell St.) Akin, WlHard B. Rogers, Glen- printing prooessee. Wild Bird Seed now here 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 34 DEPOT SQUARPj den J. Dunlap, Mrs. Ellen K. than $10 per person. The agen­ A unique experiment in busi­ cies participating In the dri*ve in 5, 25 and 50 Ib. bags. Ltngard, Martin M. Pina, Dr. The formation of a new pow­ ness relaitinns is now taking emA Mrs, George Lundberg, Mr. are the American Cancer So­ er pool colled* the Oonneoticut place throughout OonneCUcui— ciety, American Heart Assn and Mrs. Warren L. Blackwell, Valley EXecbrlc Exchange with an aim for greater export Mr. and Mrs. Herman Petersen, Amertoan Red Cross, Arthritis (CONVEX) made up o f the of local products. The new in­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Rush. and Rheumatism Foundation, Oonneotiout Light A Power Cb., terest in exporting is genenst- THE ARMY AND NAVY Socieity for Crippled Children Also, Dr. and Mrs. Alan M: the Hartford Electric Light Cb., ed by 'the Oonneoticut Regional and Adults, and the United Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. the United Illuminating Cb., and Export Ehcpaiudon Council— Services Organization. Derwey, Mr. and Mrs. Russell the Western Massochusebts businessmen appointed by Lu­ MacKendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Electric Co. was onnoimced re­ ther Hodges, Secretary of Com- John J. Wallott, Mr. and Mrs. NEW PRODUCTS; Ambng cently the four uttUties. meroe, 1» help stop the “ reverae WUUam Belflore, Mr. and Mrs. new products this -week is "Step CONVEX will be New Eng­ flow-of-gotd’’ to Europe.' Edmund J. Gorman, hOss Ber­ Tf’ Walkide-loer,” described as first portable electric mat to BINGOAND nice Haill, Dr. and Mrs, Charles E. Jacobson Jr., Atty. and Mrs. melt ice and snow on steps, Arnold Klaiu, Mr. and Mrs. Lyn­ walks, driveways, efc:, and ' JIfl FOSfi Daneing Every Saturday Night wood K. EHmore, Dr. and Mrs. manufactured by Smith-Gates 8 O 'C L O C K Pierre J. Marteney, Mr. and Corp., Farmington . . . Also Mrs. Blverett A. Patten, Mr. women’s spiked heels will be un and Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins able to dent General Eleetric’ new "IPerma-Kleen” tile which Mis. Vytautas Miapijoeius, Mrs. Mathias Heftl DID YOU Thomas W olff, Ludis Upenieks, is suggested for commercial II George U. Parks. The knowledgeable mentor of and computer room floors. Also, Mrs. Sherwood Cheney, skiing is from Salnt-Moritz W OW " What Service Cyril Alcmentin, Mrs. Ethel E. S*w1iUerland,* where he *WBa a Paid Cervinl, Manchester’s member of the Swiss Olympic tax collector, has received GET YOURS? PLACE ORDER— PICK IT UP IN 10 MINUTES Hibbard, Mrs. Howard Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert Pearson, Ski Team in 1956 and 10M. He letter from Edward T. Dowling, DON’T BELIEVE US? THEN TRY US! Mir. and Mrs. George E. Dickie has been In the United States research associate at the Uni Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. for about a year. ■vorsity of Connecticut, com mending Oervlni on exneUent SMALL LARGE Kama, Mrs. Rbbert Sbnmets, Heftl ■will return to Grosstal Mrs. F. H. Ohnstead, Mr., and after Christmas where he is slti job he did in recent "Tax Col- PIZZA-RAY’S Mrs. Everett W. Van Dyne and master over a staff of 20 in­ leotors Conference” held at 75c ♦1.25 Mir. and Mrs. Elmar M. Thrall. structors. Stoms. "Your partioular sem 130 Spruce St.— 643-0031 insr proved to be quite inter­ PROMOTIONS esting and the effort which yiw MMH, Blue Cross Three Manchester men made helped in success of oon- SEAFOOD DINNERS Thursday received appoint ference,” Dowling said. Some SHRIMP • CLAMS • FISH Mark Association menta in the life and accident .120 tax collectors throughout MANCHE8TEB actuarial department at the Connecticut attended the con­ ' SAVINGS a Travelers iM^rance Companies ference, .largest group ever to Manchester Memorial Hos­ St Hartford attend the event, which is hedd pital and Connecticut Blue Robert H. McMillen of 16 every two yeans. ’ , RED and WHITE Cross are sharing a milestone Clifton St. and Peter W. Pl*um- this month. Just 25 years ago. ley of 40 Niles Dr. have been Stanley M. Basking of West WEEKEND SPECIAL In November 1938, the hospital named to actuary, -while Mark Hartford has been elected to the became a Blue Cross member, H. HUl of 56 Biicklngham St. hoard of directors of Mobtls the 11th hospital in the state to was advanced to associate ac­ Super Markets, Inc., Joseph P. do so. tuary. All are Fellows of the Mott, president, said this week. Commenting on the anniver­ Society of Actuaries. Baskin has been director of re­ APPLES sary, Blue Croaa president J. F. MdMiUlen joined the company search and development for the 1« QT. BASKET DupUnsky said, ‘iDuring our 25 in 1946. He 'wa* named as­ firm and will continue to retain • M c In t o s h years of association, th «e have sistant actuary in l'957 and as­ these duties. been many changes and marked sociate actuary in 195®. Born in • BA LD W IN growth for both the hospital Saratoga. Springs, N.Y., he was Thomas Young of 38 Bigelow .and Blue Cross. graduated in 1942 from Michi­ St., an employe o f the. John “For example. In 1938, Man­ gan State University, Carter A Co., East Hartford, < • G O LD E N chester Hospital had 46 beds PluiiViley, a nati*ve of Newton', Was recently graduated from . DELICIOUS for the care o f its patients, and Bilue Cross, with 60,000 mem­ Hundreds of "SavJnjgs and Loan" Christmas bers, *wa8 only in its second Club checks were placed in the mail November year of extotenoe. RED and WHITE STAND “Today,” he noted. JIMan- 15. No doubt yours has arrived already. Take WEST CENTER ST. AT McKEE ST. chester tvM 267 beds witH com­ steps to get a BIG check for bountiful gift plete facilities for care of pa­ OPEN EVERY DAY INCL. SUNDAY* tients, while Blue Cross’ 26 shopping this time next year. Join our 1964 years of growth is measured by DOUBLE Christmas Club. Put away 6s little or as much the 1,326^K)0 members it serves and by the more than $47,000,- as you wish. Little-by'little,. it adds up to a lot 000 it pays hospitals each year of Christmas joy. for members' care.” AnENTION - MANCHESTER Sdnoe 1938,. Blue Ctx>ss has redanbunsed more than $9 mil­ 1964 CHRISTMAS CLUBS RESIDENTS lion to Mainohester for ,care giver to Ita members, Duplin- TOWN OF MANOHE8TEB sky said. 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9 f RUTH E. THOMPSON ^theatre life had its own chal- art K'a a toasup who has to do- tangea and rough spots, but this Hoof a longW Mat ot orattita was realty hla dlRi. This he to rato hts jab, a roal unlvaratty could handle, and back he went doan. or Henry Jonoo—actor— to Hedgerow to learn both act­ ay wtio's starring as Doan Frod ing technique and ahow bus- Dakar hi ABCs “Chstmlnr’ Inasa. ’This tlma he also house- (Wodnosdaya, 10 p.m.) managed. *Tn fact, I did every “InoMontolly I cortaihly job at that theatre except box would not have taken tilh role,” office. ’There were about six Hanry says cheerfully, "if by kinds of tickets; regular, sub­ angr obance they’d gone In for scription, students, press. Some were subject to federal tax, R io storotyps ot a stuffy, pom­ pous dean. As a matter of fact aome to local, some t6 none.’’ sesry one I*v« known has had His head for business being a oonatdera'rle sense of humor what it was agreed the theatre and Is conversant with students’ would be money ahead it some-' problems. body else handled the arithmetic I and the cash. "But I’m not really a dean, Then In IMS he debuted on I rsmember, I’m no authority on Broadway In a minor role in sducatibn. I’m an actor.” A Maurice Evan’s five-hour "Ham- j pretty well-educated actor, how- le t’’ Bucceasive roles grew btg- seer. and deftnltely an authority er then In 1942 he wss drafted j- to hto. field (500 television Sito the Army which promptly { shows, a dosen fMma, oountlsas drafted him Into Its camp show i Broadway appeareness). Ke’a (iatsr a movie) " ’This Is ’The oAso an aiiUiority on aenee-of- Army” which plsysd bases the humor. He started developing world over. j his own early through hie some­ “ Solid Gold OsxUHsc” with! what quixotic -chooUng. Jaosephine Hull was Ms first | “My mother sent me to post-war role. ’Then came boarding achool In Canada for “Bad Seed” in which he was so the aeventh grade so I could good as the sneaky janitor he | learn French. . .but tone was was afraid for a ^^Ue he’d be | spoken there at aU. She’s neg-. typed as a psychotic. However, lected to check. It was an Eng- blooming new medium tel- ; Hsh language inatitutlon.” eviskm saved Me “sanity” as i milk He thereafter also went to well as Ms reputsiUon for flex-| e you Georgetown Prep and St. Jo- tbltiity. I aeph’a College in his home "I played 50 different roles { white town of Philadelphia. Though In one year, then I realized,” fresh he admired his surgeon-father, he says with a snUte that light­ he had no desire to emulate ed up his sage humor again, 'S. him and hot-footed off instead "that the greoiter the exposure, to Jasper Deeter’s legendary the lees they were paying! So, Hedgerow Theater where he I started appearing less often swept floors, worked as a stage and In longer programs.” here hand, learned the switchboard MeanwiiHe. back on Broad­ bags. and—against his wishes— way, Henry Jones was becom­ honed the sense of humor some ing more and more a name to more. reckon with. He walked off “ For a while ..in fact, it look­ with the 1988 THmy award for Homy Jones and Jason Evers are shown Ih the academic mood they’re living these days aa ed as though I was doomed to best supporting aotor for his Stars ot ABC’s “CtMnning.” Jonas plays the dean of the myttUooi urSvenm/ty and Ehrem, a be a comedian. No matter what Louis McHenry Howe role in professor. X did on stage, people laughed.” "Sunrise at Oompobello” ; and His first speaking part was in 1960 he got star billing in the In the grim war epic, ” Jour­ Broadway produotkm of ” Ad- ney’s End.” “Since it w«ui about vlse and Oonoent.” Englishmen, I worked on an Though he shutUed back and SATURDAY Television PROGRAM English accent; then, in my ftxth for a time between New role as a coward, I chirped out, York and Hollywood for movie < 1) ftky KIm (33) BUI Uaaa spreading the false rumor tRat commitments, the "CJhanning” <22<9t) PrM lM •# Mm (3d) Uigh School Sports a cowpoke Is a killer. T eawn’t go on.’ ’The audience VHkaa Bosadsp ll:dd ( 3) News, sports and WsMR- broke out laughing and nearly schedule keeps him in HoUy- ( Baca Bmmmj d :U ( 3) News ir m broke my hean.” w o ^ except for an oocasitnoal <40) I'andfepia BawllMff (Id) Around Town (3d) News sad Weather tiip Bast on network business 12:M ( 3) !>• Yaa Kaowr diSft (Sd) Washingtos Report (33) Satarday Night Boa But along came another role Bob Maxwell, boat. “ Weatb- d:Sd < 8-3d-40) IX Winter Olymple (td) Satarday Kditlan (iwaln a coward, the locale a or to visit Ms two children. er" ia the question and an* Games 11:18 ( .8) Saturday Spectacular submerged submarine). Came Dtvmoed now, Jones lives a awer topic for today # child Prevlow of coming, and review "The Caine Mutiny." Humpto bachdor life when he is in Oal- quiz teama. of past, Olympic Games. rey Bogart, J. Ferrer. his moment, tense, dramatic. (22-St) The Ball winkle 8Imw Hosts; Jim McKay, (hirt ( 8) Academy Theatre He snarled, “If you don’t let Ifornla. (Coler) Gowdy. ll;8 d (Sd) The Late Show me go. I’ll kill every^ one of “Any series is very hard work Cartoon series. ( 3) Brokes Arrow "l»uisiana Purchase." but I find ‘Channlng’ satisfac­ ( Maffic LaM el Alia- (3t-9d) inlematloaal Skew- ll;Sd ( 8) News. Weather and you with my bare hands.” Com­ haamm time Sports ments Henry further, “Only tory all around. And you know, (18> Mlllioa Dollar Mevie (td) Grand July (4d) Saturday Rditloa trouble was they look^ like a 1 like our not limiting our stories 1:M ( S) RFD N«. S T:dd ( SI The Lncy Show ll;Sd ( 8) Big-Movie just to the campu.s. But going (U-M) KxpUriBS (C«l«r) ( 8) LMghs For Bnie "Friend without a Ft|bd.’’ RL bunch of football players, I’m Dr. AlbeiH R. Hibba, hoM. (3d) Film Thompson. live-ten. Unintentional comedy afield In flashbacks, or by fol­ Eli Wallach, narrator. Today's (td) Wnnted Dead or Alive ll:a (M) Shock Thrator again.” lowing a crisis in a person’s life themF- is the ancient Astsc 1:M ( 3) Jackie Gleason Show 13:(d (33) Saturday Night Rupurd and tleing in with his days at civilisation. 'The American Scene Maga- 13:ld (33) Curtain Time During the winter he thought ( S-M) My rriead FItoka sine. Comedy variety with l;dd ( 8) The Big Mevie maybe he’d better try his hand cniannlng University, we are (M> Sheriff si Cschlss Frank Fontaine, guests. "Beast with Five Fingers." R. at business and sell oil burners able to show the long range in­ l:Z i i 3) Yusr ConsressmaB (33-9d) The Lieatenant Alda. door-to-door. ’The firm’s star fluence of educaUon and of col­ l:Se ( 3) Yesterday’s Newsreel GSfy ■. Lockw(x)d, R o h e r t (W) The Lord’s Prayer lege memories. ( S-ie-M) Araerlcaa Baadsland Vaughn. Assigned to train l:td ( 3) News asd Weather aalesmi^ was resting. Finally . Dick Clark emcee. Music. In­ foreipi combat officers. Rice 1:48 ( 3) San Franclsce Beat he shared his wisdom. "No­ "Then too we have good guest terviews. ' discovers one to be a beauti­ 3:18 ( 8) Newsonpe and Memeald body has eVar sold a heater stars. It was good to work with 2;M (3*) Watch Mr. Wizard ful girl. Of Comfort Wendell Corey again; he , was Don Herbert conducts experi­ ( 8-4d-M) Haolesanay 3;9d ( 8) Good Night Hyma here in this season.’’ ments. Today; "Pendulums . Jack Linkletter host. Guests: Henry was actually relieved. Hedgerow, too, you know. And that Twist, ana Bounce." New Christy Minstrels. Dukes Gene Raymond was just great.” (33) SatsH sy Afterssea Fs»- of Dixieland. Woody ' Alien. Business was not for hini. The The ■ Johnson Family. Will And where IS Channlng Unl- tare Holt. From Font ham Unlvrr- vj verslty. "In the mythical town 3US ( 3t N.C.A.A. Fostbatt" . slty. 3i3« ( 8> Moyle o i Channlng of course.” And "The Iron Major.'' P. O'Brien. Slid ( 3) New PhU Silvers Skew I with an interesting .guy like When a gorgeous Candidate <3S-3d) OhainpisBihIp BowHns wants too big a share of the JOHN L JENNEY Henry Jones as Its leading light, i4S) Dance Party stakes, Grafton decides to it’s a school and town we should I;M (M> African Pairsl turn a plain girl Into a keep hearing about. 3:W (3d) Pealars beauty queen. AGENCY (33) Bowlins (33-Sd) Joey Blahsp Shew (Sd) CSncern (Color) (4d) ChanmioBshIp Bowitnx Abby Dalton. Joey believes Patti Page, opera diva Joan 4:dd ( 8) The Dspaly he can make beautiful har­ ELECTRONICS Sutherland, actor-singer Savo^ <33) Wrestliiur mony with the visiting An­ yard Martyn Green, ballet (3d) Wild BilV Hlckeck drews Sisters who don't 4:fd ( 8-3d-4d) AFL Hishllshts agree. LABORATORIES stars Maria Tallchlef and Erick w Roundup of all the week’s ( 8-td-td> Lawreaeo Welk Bruhn, the Teddy Wilson Trio Lesxue Show and gingers Margot Moser and ' games. Curt Gowdy and Paul Musfcal hour at songs, danc­ Christman co-hoets. ing and Instrumental solos 2 77 BROAD O. LEROV NORRIR Mac Morgan will perform on (33) Race s( thS'Wsak from Hollywood President NBC-TV’s "Bell Telephone (3d) Tea Pia BswUns didd ( 8) The Defenders Hour” in color Tuesday, Nov. 4:U ( 3) Time Opt Fsr jSperts B. O. Marshall. Robert Reed. RADIO ■JL I Ineuranoe of All Kinds fsdd <33-3d) NFL Mlshllsits A policeman Is willing to let B on d s 19, (1.0-11 p.m., E8T). Donald Jim Learning comments on another man pay the - pehalty Vporhees conducts the Bell the previous week's seven Na­ for hla malfeasance. SflT B. tenter 9L^-84S-A11Y Symphony Orchestra. tional Football League games. <33-Sd) Saturday Night a* the DISPATCHED ( 3) Wally Ostsr (Color) Movies ( 8-3d-4d) Wide WorM of (Color) "Untamed" Tyrone AUTOMATIC Power, Susan Hayward. A Championship 909- tempestuous g f i bas an Ir- SERVICE ATUNTIG FURNACE OIL DELIVERY Car Demolition Derby; Water . resistible passion for a leader Polo Match (U.S. TB. Argen­ of the 19th Century Boer War. tina), I..ong Beach, Oalif. d;fd ( 8-3d-4d) The Jerry Ldwis 24 HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE — 649r3701 ; (18) Top Star Bowllag Shew CARS t M (Sd) Captain Oallaat t Comedy-variety with guest 51 BISSELL ST. ( 3) Brad Davis Bholr stars. Live from Hollywood. (33) At the Bares Idtdd ( I) Onsemoke L.T.WOODCO. Phone 643-1129 (idd ( 9) Weather, Sports aad James Aniess. Dennis Weaver. T V -R «d io , Em Im and ServiM News A horse thief starts trouble by PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., gATlHlDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 3f968 PAGE THREE

T e l e v i s i o n T e l e v i s i o n TU ESD A Y PROGRAM SUNDAY PROGRAM M € > T € > n O L A TV Notebook XiMUle tries to peore Time Chauel TIb m OkMUMi (3919) Tea Dea^ Bag _ tOOa 1:86 ( 3) Tima> Oat tar Sparta transferring his mind-raadlag iM ( •) Mamaata al Osttatart “ H) Wbe De Y aiT raa49 the oaptatn needs a tong leaL 7;W ( 8) Saered Heart 1:88 ( 3) N.F.L.U P aatM T powers. (tultart sad~ HXsa aa • :0* ( 3> ^acea el Ameilea i49 ( S) Newsaape *i99 Baiuee Aady Shew Olanta va.. San FraunclaooFranclaoc (31-98) Woaderfal World s8 Vislllte ;99 (83-89) Taday ehaw _ M rxkeh Oatoe tiX FetMeaat JaaetiaaJaa< C 8> Homlax SemuMr ( 8) OpInlaBalad Mm Color (Color) _ . mOK KLBINHR ___ BenadAret .MUd teea- ■ :M ( S) T^e Cbrietephera Cartoon Professor Von Drake Aggn. ( 8) UaSerewsdlBg Oar WatM AdnlnU Jaek (38) F eatare New«p*per Bnteeprlee :}9 LaVa TaHi Abaal (M) Xake Been Ita DaMr (34) Everymaa’a Family MePheetera OU9 vieiHi of The Tntv^ of it# ( 8) Oapgala Kaagaraa at) XintoB Dellar Xevto Barth (Oeler) ( 8> Off ta Adreatare (13) FUm Martin Landau. Charles Broth- Ricardo Montalban. Fay • :M ! S) Talea ef the Bhrerhaak son. The Beaver company jAimie MdFheetots, hae done :88 (49) Fraatlara at Betaaaa 9i99 ( 9) ^ Hinea (48) Air Foree Btanr i99 ( 8) Haa lUAitaSs _ Spain. A you^m an Meks re- ( 8) n i a la the U fa 1:4( (11) lateraattonal nadara m eets the man destined 8s •o 7V>ea bgtaM’ Bdwty th at b t ( 8) Jack La Laaaa Shaw Three JMeeyee venirange again______father. 9:99 (11-39) Newa Kaeara (Colar) lead it forward. dven hsa a ISaar naanad after The Atelral aad (: 999497. OiGreece: 731# Oaliea (M> The Okrlalaphera I ( 8) Ed SaUivan Skew Ig e ( O ^ r ) "Our Man In Hong Kong," M m . Age ______(48) Sacred Heart David Brinkley totira the Quests: Robert Horton, Tom­ a m (89) Haily Bhaw SiMCial nimed on location, 9:18 (38) Sacred Heart .tU (8) Debbto Dtaka R mW crown colony of ooatraata. (R) my Banda, Nancy Sinatra. Ray ** I ggyeared oti the ataos ih I )i89 ( i) Leave It Ta Baavar “Bbb TUe." Ray XlMaa telling of the great age of (48) The Chriatophera ( 9) Dragnet Bloch Orchestra. Vanoouver,” W eatertleld wdd, ( 8) Beet at Otaaeha (14) The Frieadly G l ^ ancient Greece. Trevor How­ 9:88 ( 3T Saariae Bemeataa (18) Oar Faith I (31-19) Orladl r ard narrates. _ < 8> The Aaawer *batd the peogiU wtko nm ttie 9:49 (49) Kiag aad OdIa ahaw B ill ( 9) 4)alck Draw X ^ n v . ^ (44) Aaalgameat Badarwateg Imogene Co(m Oiindl tries 19:49 ( 8) Raws (14) What’s Haw 0>medy. Feamtured; Dennis (38) Thia la the Ufa 9:99 ( 9-19-t4) A.F.L. Fbatban to outwit bandits scheming to Chtk HmUo aoo oameif a bear oah JHn 8) OMflalfc (49) M veatare la 9iX ( 8) Jack Beaay Fregram (48) Oral Baherta N.V. at Denver rob the bank where soe’s with iMtalorm* WeatarfMd.’’ ea r Wb«a 9«99 ( ' 9) 1) Hewsife Ounedy. Featured: Derais 19:88 ( 3) Lamp Owla K * T aal (U ) Ualght woiicliur this week, Actually, WaaUtlEMd fi«iiMa :avfa (ft) Ftaaeees Day, Don Wlleon, others. Skit Rellcloua aerlea with Oeome 4:98 (13-98) Saaday Preoilare i 8-384) Arrest aad Trial Mi89 9) Mas______taas ebaavn Xav98 (49) Raws is a satire on Robinson Crotheiv. Annual TWCA 8err> Hoat Frank Hair. Newa da- Ben Gaxaara, Ja c k Klugnoan. ha haa been a heavy oa about 39-99) Msrv Oiiffta 9t99 (49) Btaaey B aahe Crusos. Ice from Waabinston National velopmenta In world affalra, A mentally retarded murderer Iwhlnd^eu ein setlty It* ttata ta (M) Of Paets and Poetry Hie dark. Uislerm Ists vov oaoth SOO tetanrtolon aboi— to say i) Wbe Da Tea Tras4f 9iM ( I) Bpeett. Mews I Calhedral. mualc, ait, aclanee, aporta, poses especially difficult ) OaSeeatasHaa X iX ( 8) Garry Xeare Shaw ( 8) Jew lah Newa Ttawa theatre. sleuthing prol^ms. M M a 40 winks. AvibMt m iS ta notMag of aaaorted W tiiga on U rt8 Featuring D u r w a r d Kirby. ■HClIv# colors. - >4»ne Price U — M 9 ;U (88) a a h Heaia (33) Chalice at Balratlaa (18) The Big Pietare 9:89 ( 8) a X r Garlasd Shaw afeage and la movlea. Ho thtiika lilt# 99-19) X ia ^ LWta (tSlavl Guests; Mimi Ford and Paul 138) Sacrltlea at the Maaa 8:98 ( 8) Saaday Sparta Spaa- Musical-variety. Guests. M S Bines, Nancy Duaaault. „ (48) ThIa la the Ufa (11-88) Banaasa (flolar) aU-tImo record for mean- f-89^) Sevea Hera } ! } S E w lacalar noae waa on “Danger" aome U i99 iTLava at Ufa (84) What’s Mew ^ (tS-X> Telepheae Hear V 19:38 ( 3) Look Vp aad Lhre A dlveraifled aerlea oovariog Lome Greene. Little Joa 9 (OeUr) RelMoua Beriea. Alrln Bpataln faces the proMem of revaaL 33-19) TTsar sa r Vr^at B ln ls. e .ta ta . (88-89) Haalley-Brlahlta' Starring^ are; Joan Suther­ the aporta imectnun. Today: yeara back. 9-9949) TaBaesae B r a l e lK i i 9 : « (X ) Mews reada “Prayera from the Ark" "Harlem (Jlobetrottera In ing a confessed mercy killing. H atiangtad savan paopl^ in 13:88 9) Searok far Teawerew land. Patu Page. Martyn poema. (R ) 18.-89 ( 8) OsadM Camera liaa ( I) Ta TaU the Trath . Green, Maria T^chlef, Brick Ixmdon." MOTOROLA ha aat" 33-19) T ra tt ar Oeaieaaeaeaa (X) Far Tear latarmatiaa ( 8) All Amerlea I (3188) WUd Kiagdam (Oalar) Duiward XIrby, host, and a tiatf-licur show,” 8-M49) Fatker Kaews nKa4 BrUhn. Teddy Wilson Trio. Know Marlin Perklna, Jim Fowler. Alieb FImt. (Susats: Marty •Iha kUlingg w art -ao Mat that (13) Waather aad Laaal Neata Margot Hose and Mac Mor­ (48) FalU tar Today U iH 38) Hews (M) Jaatar Bich -Setaaee Animal apeclea of the Amaaon Clickmsui, Louise O'Brien, I didn’t even have tlane to ee 1:89 1) Best Seller gan. Donald Voorheea con- 11:88 ( 3) Camera Three lungle are ahown. Alao, the Oscar Brand. TARTAN 19-Ty' M) Gcaeral Bespltal ducta. Experimental aerlea eoTaiiny Indians who adopt many. (11-88) Shew af the Weak tabUgh a motive.” (38-99) At______Hama wItt 7:18 (38) Westera Xaaa rachHshta ( 9 t ^ > The FuglUve drama, literature, dance, 8:98 ( 3) I ’ve Oat A ^ r a t Candid study of the experi­ WtMterfleU ie ttie aon of an (49) Barbara Beraard (X) f^rts Oaaiera Daria Janssen, Glenda Far- mualc and art, Jamea Macan- (33^) College Bawl (Color) ences of a giri who aspires to SH.W (M) Mews Mil. Kibble repay* a favor to drew, boat, aotor, but graiw up wanting to ( 1) As the WarM Taraa Robert Earle. moderator. be MIm America. Featured; Pmahbutton ( f) Gale Btoraa Shew 7:X ( 3) What la the WerX h man beset by family ( 8) CommiMta A Peopla Challenger la College of Jeanne Amacker, "MIm with full year guarantee* be a foraat ranger.' The oail of (33-X) Xr. Mavak _ trouble*. (33) Mahalia Jackaaa Chck Radio (99) Harvey Oiaoa Shew Wooster (Ohio). ’ T ex as." the wild vanished ae soon am he (49) Metre Jam es Frandsoua, Dti— . (34) lagolMri Previews (38) Catholic Hear 8:88 ( 3) Tweatielh Cenlarr ( 8) B aM s U ae «l«8fc’8 dM. Jamea Weaterfleld 13aker. Novak sUds oat of U : X ( 3-93949) Mews. Weather M a ItX (49) BaiMra Beraard (48) Wralera dambaroe The story of SOS Children's (1949) Laaghs Far Sale Radio lullt you to titop and wohoa had tint taate of the cell 1:88 (tt) Special Bepert town to court an nd name. sad Sparta U :18 (33) Amerlraaa at Work Villages founded to (Utre for Hal M aich, em cee. Panel ahow IW , Thora's alto t buiisr atana. of the ourtatn. m Intagrity and, ha said, *T (89) Wea al Deatlay ( 9 8949) Oembat _ (X ) m g Mews 11:38 (3) From CoUere Campaa the lost or abandoned chl'dren featuring top (^medians. Sick Jason, Denise Daroal. (X) News aad Weather (^8) Leyacy ef LTyhlL1|' And LatSarm Itls you anaak an an- won’t take a part unless I be- 9(99 ( 8) Faaaward of World War II. 19:19 ( 8) What’a My LUa “People think I’ve been (8988) People WUl T a X Woimded Lt. Hanley la the un­ 11 :U ( S) Taeaday Starlight For Year Informatloa (33-38) N eel the P ress (Oolar) R g ^ arinkt. laiy-to-ut# path- Ueve in it.’’ welcome guest of two French ’’The Phantom of the Mae (38) dewlah Life John Daly, moderator. Panel­ hatton dock, and radls, only— arouBd ainoe silent films,'* ( 8) Uaaaa far a Day Interview program. ists: Dorothy Kilg^lsn, Ban- At toe moment, he believes in (M) F ills farm women. Morgue." Kart Malden. U;881:88 ( 3) iBflrhtaIBflrhta (18) Perspective an Oreatnaas WesterfMd said. "But aotiiaUy (X) Highllghti of BeMMsdes (M) Steve Allen Show ( 8) Darlipin Derby nett Cert, Arlene Francis. his stiu T ln g role on CBS’ new (49) The Best at Graeel 8:18 ( 8-39-48) Scoreboard < 8-19) News Beperts my first film was in ’fiS.” That liW ( 930-49) Day la Ooart liX ( 8) n e Bod Skeltoa Beer 11 : X (Xj S^rts Bonadap (33) Tnarndowa STANEK 277 IROAD ST. series, "My Favorite Martian." Comedy variety program. 11 :U ( 8) Sportavlew (SO) Wild Bill HIchock 8:98 ( 8) Mister Ed An In-deMh look at top news was "On the Waterfront” with ( 3) Hqase P arty Alan Young. Connie Hinea. (M) Oa Heariag Kaeie 11 ;X (3 9 X ) Tonight Show (O) (40) CoBveraatioB With stories. This week: exclusive Marlon Brando. He has been *T didn’t particularly want to (33-89) The Doctera ( S) Big Movie U :M ( 3) We BeUeye Spring Byin^on. The talking films of the. two-monih-old ELECTRONICS ' do a series,’’ Walston (Wtid. “But 8:M (38-9^ Mews t : X (33-M) Bedigo horse competes at a charity Fischer (Juintuplets. PkoM M9.1124 buoy since. S:H ( 9) 'The Bdre s( Nizht Richard Egan. Jim volUBteers 18:48 (X) Lord’s Prayer (3(M0) Dlfcoyery ’88 I vras offered this one, and out to help a neighboring rancher 13 :M ( 8) Newa A W eather Frank Buxton, boat. "Carnival fashion show with a hat-loving (49) Aaatomy ef aa Aecldesrt Westerfield haa aJweyu bean [38-99) LsraMa Taaaz columnist. 11:99 ( 1) News of politeness 1 went to see toe I 9) Trailaiaster who earlier tried to ruin him. 18:88 (A) Moment of Meditatioa of the Animala-" Baird Pup- a big man, but he's getting big­ 1:8 ( 8) Newacope. Moments of pet.a, Ogden Naah poetry, ( 8) Henaesey ( 8-11-89) N e » aad Weather producer. Jack Otertok. I read (3949) Qaeea far the Day ( 9 3949) McHale’e Mavy (33) Have Onn Will Travel (49) Saaday EdlMeB ger. He aays he uaed to 'wei^ (18) XllTloa Dollar Xavie Brneet Borgnine. Faced with O om krt Saint Saen'a mualc. the script and 1 liked tt, but I (X ) Newa (33) CoBcera (38) Air Power 11:19 (11) Sunday Night Movie ISO — “ao hard you couldn’t S:M ( 8) Ta TeU the Trath treason cluCigea by Bingham- (SO) Blax Aroaad Saaday (48) Probe "Lonely H earts." Mont, CUfL dri-re a aaU fat ma” — but that was still not overly enthusiastic 11:55 3) Yonr Coagrcaamaa from 7:98 ( 8) Lassie U :U ( 8) Movie Masteiileeee "Then 1 went home. And, CoBBCctloat Jon Provost. June Lockhart. "Imitation of Life." (Tlaudette figure has gone up aome 70 thinking it over, I realized that 1:88 ( 3) Perceptloa P a rt n. Timmy and Lassie Colbert, L. Beauers. pounds. There is another ( 8) Football Hlxhliahta helped an eagle trapped by a I 8) Chaagiag Time# the device of being a Martian W EDNESDAY Pefertvon PROGRAM (30) DIrectloaa ’84 hunter and find a treasure (49) Feature 49 cent change in Ms appearanoe, would give me a chance to 11 :N (89) Late Shew (33) Shlae 18 Pin BowHag clue. ‘Xatcly,” ha said sadly, “Pve comment on various aspects of Chaanel (8949) TraUnaaster ( 939X) Bea CasM (38) Snnday Mattaae ( 3) Zoorama "The Blue Dahlia." Alan TNme Vincent Edwards. Sam Jaffee. Ladd. suffered a serious Iom of hair.' contemporary civilization. And 4 :U ( 8) Momeata af Oamtart 4:K (8939) Newa ’■Riot In Cell Block Bleven.’’ (38) BUI D aaa Shew 4:X ( 933) Mavie Declalon to take unborn In­ N. Brand. Gary Crosby, Marilyn Mason. 11:89 ( 8) Big Mevle Aotors, if they ara lucky, also a (toance to say worth- 8 :X ( 8) Newaoepe "The world of Apu." 7 :X (3S-X) Today Stow ______(X) Make .Bmm Far Daddy fant from unmarried mXher (48) Winnlag Piaa Jose Impersonates a theatrical have a choice sttok wMh genu­ whlle things to chikhen, be­ ( 8) Dnderstaadiag Oto.WaeM (U) IfUlloB DeUar Mavto Ilea with Dr. Casey. _ 1:35 ( 3) Y o a r. Caagreaxmaa frona agent to Imoresa a young 1:99 ( 8) Newseepe 8tX ( 8) DIek Vaa Dyke Skew ( 8) Newa. W eather aad Ma- ine drama or go into more oom- cause I know they’H like the (38) WeMher 9tX ( 9) The Blflemaa Coaaecticat singer. ( 8) B.F.D. 8 „ _ ^ (X ) Film Morey Amsterdam, Rom 1:38 ( S)Acceat oa Uviag (33) Fractured FUckers raeate af MedllaUea meroial flelda. Ray Walston haa show. Marie. A racketeer demands (48) Lard’s Frayer ( 8) Frieads af Mr. Oaabae (X) The Throe Stoegae ( 8-3988) laaaaa aM Aaawera (48) Street of Danger been talented aiwugh — and "Obviously,” he said, “ (X) The Admiral aad Swahty that Rob write a night Xub Former Prealdent Dwight D. 7:38 ( 3) My Favorite MaHlaa 1:19 ( 8) Maa is Man ( 8) Let’s Talk About act for his untalented nspbew. Elaenhower interviewed at Ray Walston. Bill BIxby. 1:35 ( 8) Memeals af Oamtari, A paint job in or outsiae your h Newa ( 8) B ig Movie ( 8) Beat ef Greache (38) Newa ALL EXCHANGES LISTED AND TTNUSTfai-M imTAL F O l^ TRULY DEUaOUS ( 939-X ) Father Knows BeX 7;X (8) Ohroaiele ^ ^ X :X (X) TThe Lord’s Prayer 9:45 (49) King aad Odia Shaw (*3) After Dinner Movie 8iMi (X ) Newa Dramatic study X the satire U :X ( 8) Newa * Weather 18:88 ( 3) News "Young Man With a Horn.” •M MAIN STREET CHICKEN Hasel (series star Sblriey 1 ;X ( 8) BeX Seller panoram a X the (Uvll w ar. X iU ( 8) Moment X MedltaUou ( 8) Girl TaUi Kirk Douglas. Doris Day. Cntnini* Show s Booth) promotes an auction to ( 98948) GeaerX Heapital Charlea Oolllngwood. hosL 1:X ( 8) Newseepe, Moatsata X (33-88) Say TThea (88) MaU Order Market support an Italian war orphi (33-X) At Heme With Kitty Queata: Donald David, OsXe Ooanfort (48) Momlng Movie (33) Wehther, l4cnl News BrowH in 6 Mfaratea ItW (49) Bartora Beraard- Shaw Davis.uavis. (X) Late Newt 18:88 ( 3) Homemakers Mevle •- (34) Herit^e she and toe Sunsbine Olris have ItM ( 8) Aa The World Tama (X X ) Tkat War'ar la Karsa (33-88) Flay Y ear Haaeh (8948) News aad Weather The “Rneat eathi’ adopted, in “All Haael Is Di­ ( 9) GXe Storm Shew Special pngram matldnc tbs ( 8) Ifhe Do Yoa TrastT 7:19 (33) Special Bepeit Rent HArrtoon, Sandr* Dee IT D O ES Ineemparable vided Into ’Three Parts — Gall, (X) Harvey OIm b Shew tenth .anniveraaiiveraary X "the Private detective' Stuart Bailey 11:88 (33-88) CoBeeatrattaa 7:15 (33) Western Mass. Highlights and Kay Kendall star In ‘*nM Make A Differ—c« Where Tee Sa—T (X ) News strangest war." Blehard (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.),, la called ( 8-3948) The Fries b Right (38) Sports Camera Reluctaott Delbutente," an eiWer- OaU, OaH” on NBC-’TY’s “Has- liM (X) Barbam Barnard Boone, narrator. 11:88 (33-88) Merv Orlftlh (88) N « s rt” color series ’Thursday, Nov, 1;M (X ) Speotal B e p ^ ( 989X) Adventares X Onato IB) on by big-time politician, ( 8-3948) Sevea Keys 7:89 (33-88) Meaday Night At The v«(»oent (xnnedy to be preeen ted CAUL IN ORDER 21 (9:80 p.m. EflT). (X ) Moa X Deaflay aad Harriet “Boes” GatM (Preaton Foeter), U:M ( 8) Love ef Life Movies (Cobr) in ooh>r on I'fBC-TV’e "Mtmday Plek Vp 10 Minatoa La«er 8 tX ( 3) PaaawaX (M) Dr, Pesla’a Glaate to clear hla aon, Chuck Gatee«, (33-98) Y ear F irst IiM re ssb a "The Reluctant Debutante." Nlgbt ait the Moviee" Mondtiy, (tt-X ) Feepta WW TaBt tlX ( 93949) Fatty Dake Stow J r ., (Hampton Pancher), who ( 8-3948) Teaaessee Erab Rex Harrison, Kay Kendall, ( •> ^ e e a Far A Day MargarX HamUtoo, Bddia Am Ford Sandra Dee. An aristocratic Nwv. 16 (7:30-6:30 p.m. BS|T). vS A V I M Ci S 4% plegate. When Caithy geta atm la in priaon’a death row on 18:88 ( &) Search ter Tomerrow g:irl wants to m arry a drum- NCI’S DRIVE-W W E anSLL and INSTALL IdSi The BeX X Gmaoto from a flu shx, Patty im- charges of murder and rape. (33-88) Truth ar OaBseaaeBoea > mer. A orooloed rouletite wheel das O RN TER gTv-448-8eeO 9 tX ( 93949) Day la OeuX nersonatee her at a dafloa. ’The oaae geta Bailey a mauling ( 8-3948) Father Kaews Best ( 8-89-48) Onter Lim its f it / L O A X Can—I RESIDENTIAL ' ( I) Haase- Party 8 X 1 8) GHyA U :5S (33) News Robert Chilp, Salome Jens. benents the girls (Da’wn Mlok- ‘ ‘ » f V I I f i A s n a a l (I 9 X ) The Deetars Keith Andes. Arrangliic to and a bonus, in "Lover’s Lane," 1:88 ( 8) Best SeUer Rock spirits, planning to take enoon, Susan Silo and Dlalm S;H (89-X) News visit a women's prtaoo for a Warner • Bros. “77 Sunset ( i-3948) Oeaeral Hospital over the world, select their WUliams), glrving them dreouns GARAGE DOOR 8:M ( 8) The Bdge X Might story material, Glynls Johto Strip" drama for the ABC-TV . (33-88) At Home WHh Kitty first victims. . (89X) Lere% Tenag winds up behind bars. . 1:86 (49) Barbara Beraard Shaw (34) Oelden Gate Empire of a 'Wealthy rethrement, bi "Bet iAMemgTgg’g OPERATORS ( 8) TraUmastor ( 9 I 9 X ) The Frioe to Bight network Friday, Nov., 22. 1:88 ( 8) As The WeiM Taras 8:88 (34) lavltaHeB to Art K AU” on ’Tbury’e Girts" Frl- (99-X) Qaeea For The Dap BUI Ctdlen, em cee. ( 8) Gale Storm Shew 8:88 ( 8-3848r Itagoa Trala fOoIer) daiy, Nov. 22 (9:30 p.m. KBT). (18) Mtniea Dollar Mavto (X ) KXeideeoope Rtofaard Boone wMI be naara- (88) Harvey Olsoa Shew John Mclntlre, Diana Hyland. 1997 MAIN ST„ MAN0BB8TBB • ROUIM M. OOVENTRT ■ay operated or radio oobk 8 tX ( 8) Ta TeU. The Truth t x ( 8 ) Beverly HOIbiiUea (48) News A bigamist Joins the train trolled from ear. (X -X ) You Don’t Say Buddy Bbaen. King Douovau. ter af 'toe 90-m4nute ’l^rojoct 1:85 (48) Barbara Beraard with two wives and a scheme. Arthur Kennedy, L arry (M49) IFho De TentTmaff Poaing as a movie star, Jed’s 20" aftooial deaUng wMh wfmA 1:55 (33) Special Kepert (34) Crossroads of the World Gates, Kart Hyman and Nanoy 4 iX ( » Baiuer Aady Shew petmifeaa cousin turns the haw been termed ‘vbe sbrangert (88) 5lea of Dcsllay 8:88 ( 3) Danay Thomas Show Wlckrwlre star In “The WMs* (83-X) Match Game Clampett mansion into an am 8:88 ( 8) Password Sid Melton. Pat Carroll. Dan­ ( 8) AdmiA Jack torn’ studio. wnr” ever fougM by man, ‘Ttaad 33-98)33-8: r People Will______Ta ny hires Diana Maxon to help bllng' Shrimp" on N BC -TV s (83X) Bapioaage War in Koroa.” The pragram (tneea For A Day a Copa waiter overcome his “Kqjkmagre" series Wednesday, Arthur Kennedy, Bart Hyman. (39) Film shyness, but the scheme hits A new African nation oharge* wiU be proeented on toe NBO- (48) The Best of Greaeba a snag. Nov. 20 (9-10 pm. HEW’). that TT.B. agents are Involved TV Network Wednenday, Mbv. 9:88 ( 8-3848) Day la Ooart (24) Perspectives in a plot, to overthrow its gov­ 20 (7:80-9 pjn„ EST). ( 8) House n r t y 8:88 ( 8) Aady Grlffltk Skew Richard KUey and Weigh Oustoariaad Seat Oovem ernm ent (33-38) The Doctere Ronny Howard, Don Knotts. (23-80) News , Opie'a All-A's report card antresa Rachel Roberts, making Oastomlsed Auto Tops ( 8) The Edge of Night turns out to be other than her U.S. televialon debut, giuest- (33-88) Loretta Yaaag what first meets the eye. star In “A Ttane to live and a ( 8) TraUm asler (33-M) HoUywood and ' the TURNPIKE AUTO (38-48) Qnsea for the Day Stars •Dme to Die,” drama of a wom­ 766 MAIN STREET—TBL. 648-1191 WILSON (18) Million Dollar Movto ' 'The Unsinkabls Betts an terrified by thougMs of her MANCHESTER ( S) To Tell The Trath Davis,',’ featuring clips of her SEAT COVERS ELECTRICAL CO, (33^> Yoa Don’t Say future when she learns her hus­ films and private life. Joseph band facee possible death, oti m m W. Middle Tpko. ReaidentUl-VonHU.-Ind. M O T fH l (3848) Who Do Yoa ^ s 4 T Gotten, narrator. DID YOU KNOW BEST OLDSMOBILE ( 8) Bamcer Andy Show 18:80 I 8) 'Tile Detectives NBC-TV’s "The Hlerventh Hour" 64S-S805 a4t-4817 — sis-ism SALES (33-30) Match Game (88) Slag Aloag With Mitek Wednesday, Nov. 20 (10-11 That Soma BHocoh Ara Wrong Par < 8) Admiral Jack (Color) pm . E)ST). CAR, “Tour OldsmobUe Dealer” (3848) Trallmaater Harem dancing girls and a Cortcrin Pr— eriptlonsT REE= 4:35 (33-38) News m instrel show are tonight’s We’ll be glad to ahow you a S12 WEST CENTER ST. 4:39 ( 8-33) Mevle themes. Soloist: Leslie Ug- Jim Redigo (series star Rich­ matohless selection of MXiawh (SO) Make Boom for Daddy ams. A proper . segment is one that has neutraHaed algebraicaHsL Don WILLIS Garage (18) MUIion Dollar Movie f 8-3848) The Breaking Point ard Eigen) vokinteeirs to help a or Bigelow carpet right in your 6 4 8 -lB ll 9:88 ( 8) The Rifleman Paul Richards, %elly Ber­ nedghboiring rancher, aMhough the distant portion^_____ with______the reading^ portion „„„ to minimise object SPBCIALiarB IN own home. yonr home (36) MaU Order Market man. A psychiatrist faces trial the man eaiher triad to ruin WHEEL ALIGNMENT Al«> (SO) Tkree Stoegea with a frustrated salesman displacement, image jump and subject diiwppvnnuKw. earpet comfortable! (48) The Admiral and Swabby patient for not re’eanlng hla Mm, In "Hom s of H sie” on When an improper segment k used it would cause Injaske BRAKE SERVlCag Show rec()rds. NIBO-TV's "Redigo" ss rle s OaSNERAL AVTO REPAIR ____ Manehoitar Corpot NEW or USED ■ :U (SO) Knriy Show (34) In-Sriiool Previews Tuesday, ^ o v . 19 (6 :9 0 pAS. k climbing stairs, curbs and alighting from autmobiles. iia iwi—18 MAIN ar., bianohester ’ The Fleef b In." WlUlam U i8t ( 3-8-3848) News, Weather aad M l Bbta M. -> SM-5IM Bolden. Sp erb MW). i . r

PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1968 ______; ______::__:______::______^...... - THURSDAY Television sar Aadr Bbaw [•■MSIS « f OstslM t In^O^S/iuok Oame laiasKsssTs^ at the Warld M«wse«s* _ •) Admiral daek • iM Kildars IT sienludlac (Hu warM JiMO) Trallmaatar iebar^ Cpamberlaln, Ray­ . .. A) Taday Shaw (M-M) Maws mond Massey. (Part 1) Tm b - (n> Weather ( AM) Marla age Indtscretion leads to ( I) laaasr, at Aoiariea If) Maks Baaai ter Daddy tlonal apheaval In two ( •> Fricada a( Mr. Oraabas (10) MUIIaa Dallar Marla IHes. < i) U f a Talk Abasl IlOO ( I) The BKIemaa ( O-IO-lto My Three Sana < t) Caslala Kaasaraa (40) Mall Order Market (M) nrspaotivas (M) FraaMara a( Ikilaaea TkrM Staaxra 9:M ( I) Ferry Maras ( i> Baa Bichhida Tks Admiral aod Swakby Raymond Burr. Hired by a iaak La Laaaa Shaw S (Jhinesa-Amerlean girl to J»- Bamper Baasi cate miseing lewela. the Claws must later . defend her on JiehWa Drake Shaw murder charges Leave It Ta Baavas Varty Shaav ^ ( 1-1040) Tha glmaay Oaaa ( 0) BMt a( Oraaeha e Oraat Maa'a Lady." Mms 0:U lM> Bias aad (Mia Shaw Joel MeCraa. MUillilcal-varlety lOtM ( *> News (Ml Tbs Frtaodly Olaat • :M dl-M ) Ratal (Oalar) liW ( •> Baablabamr Baaad Bhirlay Booth. “ " HSsel pro- m jn .r h '- - motss auction to support MmmJtj ___ Maws(2f) «^ ita m *T n Time Italian^ war orphan tno M ill fi2S22U?5Saria •lit (4to ChaekasatatitO ( to News and Weather Sunshineline Olr's have' adopted. M) Marr arWIto • itO ( I f ~ (^> Disaavery (Ml BalaWasoape \, Wha Da Tas Trsalt 10:00 > The Marses Oaseaalraliae •til (%) Clahkaasa 8h(ri Conway. Zina Bethuae. ~ Tha Frlee U BMU • )W ( I) ip Maws a ^ . Natra aad Waalh- A nIghiT etflclent nilrse faoes „ .1) M lidas LIska (Oalar) a comriex personal problem. < l-M-dO) Sarra Kara <1I44> Ferry Cama's Mnsle •v\ U:00 ( t) U va at Life (M) What’s Maw ‘ («M0) Tear Flral laisrassiaa (40) Adraalaras la TIsm Oueata; Victor Borgo. Noa- Trsaaata Brala • itt (N) .News etle Fabray. Jose Grdeik. • :W (40) Saarts gparts FaradFarads (From gan Francisco). UtW ( t) Saareh far Tamarraw 7i00 ( I ) Wyatt “Bara ( I-I04#> Kdia Adsms Shew OMO) Tialh ar Caasasaeaaaa (M) News aad We Oussts: LSurllx Meirhior, ■-fO-M) Father KSaws Baal News. Weather Oala Starm Shaw dame snow. Allen Luddan, aad gaerts This Is tha Lite host. Ouest celebrkles, (ID iix News Isl Barver Olaaa Shaw (M) Temple Hsnslea (M) News and Weather Mawa Jeft Hunter, Jack Btam. ll:lg ( I) Tharsday Htarilrhl !8! Barbara______Houston risks his life to pro­ “The Man Who Wouldn't (| | ) Mepmrt tect a pretty Ctrl and her out­ Talk ’’ (M) V m *f law husband from a posse. (40) Bteva A SpaM# Bsoadap (t|i^*¥ saah WIILTaHt (Cabr) I I ; » ( I) gparU Vtaw )aaea Far a Day Wilma and Betty’s “ sleep tl :M (ti-M) Tsalrhl Whew (Ostart taachlng" backfires when they ( I) Me Mavis Best sr'Oraaeha ask thrir hmihends for mink 11:44 (40) U rd’a Frayer ( l-fO-40) Dav la Oaart coats. 1:40 ( I) Newsrspe Mamea4s a( ( I) Haase Farlv (II) As Sehaals Malek WIU Osmfarl sad Nyma (11^ ) Tha Daelara (M) MlakHokts at Keaaamles (W) Maws (K-M) News 1:00 l) Bawkida ( I) Tha Edse at NicM iric Flemino, Clint Eastwood. 'T h e Unainkable BeUe Davto** (ILiO) Uretta Tasas When a drover accldentallv HESTON ( I) Tranasastar kIMa a disreputable townsman, Id the title of a documentary (1040) Qaeea far the Day four aunmen swear ventrence. telecaat on the actrena'a life and (11) Miniaa Dollar Marfa (1-10-40) Daaaa Beed Shaw career on NBC-TV'a "Hollywood • ;I0 ( I) Ta Tell the Trath Donna Is consumed with fem­ INTO HISTORY (n-M ) Tea Daa’t .Say inine curtosity on Alex's birth­ and the Stara" aeriea M(mday, (IMO) Wha Da Tea Trastf day. Nov. 18 (9:80 p.m. E8T). OMritiM Hm I Mameals at Camfsil T:4t ( I) Death VaUey Days Oamfert ( I) Nesraoape (M) Hail Order Market ( I) Mah The Maker (n> Weather, Laeal Nears (M) News (ll-M) Teday Skaw- (94) Qaldea (lata Empire ter) and George Ta«gart (Jack (II) Weatker (I044> News aad Weather DFram Ike Callage Campan T:14 (It) Western Massarhaseite BOam) risk their lives to pro­ S) Friaads of Mr. Oeaher Highlight, Coming Shows tect a pretty girt, her desperado iI) U f s Talk Aboat (N) Sports Oamasa hudtxand. another outlaw < I) Captain Kaagaiaa (40) Nsws 'from a voi^efidpoaso in "Thiun- (40) Fraatlera al Beleaeo T:l| ( I) The Great Advealara PAINTING ( I) Hap Richards American history dramaa. Men ochool teaohor John d«r Gap" on. NBCT-TV’s •Tem­ ( I) Jack U U nae Skew Vaa Heflin, narrator. laterior, Exterior (ll-SO) Baraper Ilaam Novttk (aerleo star Jamas Fron- ple Houston" series Thursday, (40) Base The CIswa (It) Interaatiaaal Skawtlme Wallpaper Books Nov. M (7:80-8:8» p.m. E5ST); Don Ameche, hoet. Tonight; Pa^rfaaaglitg oloaiio) slips out ot tow n to ( I) DabbU Drake Shaw “The Wonderful. Wonderful oosut on oM fiatne but his trip Diana HUby snd Robert Ool- ( I). Leave It To Beaver Copenhagen Ctreus." ( I) Best at OroBChs Floors aad CeUIngs, loads to comical mlsadvontures, beet guest star. ( At044) 77 Saaset Birip Falated and ReflnM i^ • :U (40) Blag aad (Mie Shaw Efrem Zimbaliat Jr.. Preaton hi NBCo "lir. ^ovok" drama, 10:M ( I) News Foster. Political boos hires Workmanililp Onaraateed **▲ Feeilh^ for Friday," to be A candid study o t a youn c (ll-M ) Say WhsB . Stu to sare his son from death ( S> OIri Talk Fnlly Insared boieoait Tuesday, Nov. 19 (7:30- girl's sudden trsnafUmiatioa row. (40) Maralag Mavis (I4> larttatiaa Ts Art 8:M p.m. EIST). Peter Brook from a normal colieee coed bo 10:10 ( S) Bememakers Mavis (M> Bars GaB, Will Travel •nd Dions Baker are guest a beauty oontestant for the (tl-IO) Merv Oriflla 1:00 (M) (M Psats aad Paatry LEO PELLETIER "Hiis America" crown wiH be ( I) Wka Da Van Trasif (SO) Naked City (IIM ) CaaeaatraWen •:M ( D Baate M M 9-CIM - presented in "liUss Amerioa.. ( l-IOdO) The Prloa Is Bight or (IMO) Missing Llahs (Csisr) Martin MUner. Glean Corbett. ToRi|ile Houston (Jeff Hun- Behind the Scenes" Sundsy,. Despite his mother's, warning, •48-9041 Nov. 17 on NBC-TVs “DuPont ( 4-l044> Baven Keys .. Line becomes involved with a ( I) U v e or Life girt who has attempted sui­ Show a t the Week" (Kt to 11 (IMO) Year First Impresstsa cide. pan. B5ST). Frank M cG ee wUI ( t-M ^ ) Tenaessee B i^a (IMO) Bab Hapa Presents be the narrator. Psrd Tkaatra (Cater) U:W ( I) Search (ar Taamrraw Lee J. Cobb, Harry Guardlao, SHOP and < lt^ ) Trath e ar C a a s a- A S8-yaar-o1d bachelor wants David Brinkley presents a Baaces to nutiry a young hatcheck SAVE tour a t contemporary Hong l-IO-40> Father Koaws Beet T(ID News f^l-iMO) Barke's U w WHERE Hong, oontrasUng Ms luxury ( I) Bsst Bailer Tammy primes. Oscar Ho: and poverty and examining its (^^^40) Oeaeral _HespihU molka, others. When a fi- r™|ro, YOU SEE ^ t d m k relationship to Red China, in Al Heme With Kitty nanclar- Is found floating In a (44) Barbara Bernard Show pool, Amos questions an odd LUnkh^WJ THIS “Our Man in Hong Kong," a ( I) As The World Taras lot ot suspects. ELECTRONICS color special to be repeated on ( I) Gale Btorm Show (14) Science Beporter SIGN "N B C NsvTs Btooore" Sunday, (M ) Harvey Olssa Shew 1:10 (M) Met Drama Fesdlval LABORATORIES (40) Jfews ’ 1:10 ( D TarlUbksZaas Nov. 17 (9-4'pm- HIST). (40) Barbara‘ Bernard <- GIsdys Ctoper. Terrified by (ID Snaelal Bepart mysterious phone calls, an Little Joe Cartwright (Ml- (M ) Men a( Destiny 1:40 (. I) . Fasswsrd elderly invadid visits the grave 277 BROAD oha«t Landon) ponders whether of her long-dead fiance. (tt-lto Fepple Will Talk (n-to) Harry's Girls to reveal a confessed mercy ( I) ^ e e a Far A Day Larry Blyden. A eVooked roul­ M i i t it ' s kUUng in “The Quality (Ineen (or the Day (OalM PETS (U) Mllfion Dallar Mavle Guests: Liberaoe, Cassius SCRWBIX’S TEXACO ( D Ta TeU The Trath Cnay. Milt Kame. Jose Mellls, 1475 Silver Lane, E, Hartford (tt-M) Yoa Don’t Ba)- music director. CARS (10-40) Who Do Yea Trna4r ( M0-M> Fight af the Week PET F O O D S (. I) . Rang .uiger Andy ...... Hhsw Mauro Mina of Lima. Peru, RUDY’S SERV. STA<^10N (IMO) Maleh Game va. Alien Thomas, (Chicago. 184 B. CENTER STi TV-Radlo, Sales and Servlos < I) Admiral Jack (1440) Trailasaslar ...... 10-round light heavyweight PET ATTIRE a:sa (IMO) News oontest. Madison Square Gar­ WYMAN 0n, 00., 1b (s. ■ID Mavta den! 34 MAIN ST. Maka Beam far Daddy tt:4t i»-l*4*> Make Tkal Spare Complet* Gevden SvppH«t “ “ iili* MUIIaa OaUar Marla bowlers compete for cosh WM. PECK LUMHER, Ine. • MO ( I I) ) Tha Bltlamaa es at Paramus Bowling Bffcnity r v T i i i R i v n (M) Mall Order Marhet es, New Jersey. • M A IN ST. (M> T hr^ Btaages U:W S < M-M40) News. Weather Service Seeds, Slimbs (M>40) The1 Admiral Bwabby and Sports PLEN’S TEXACO Sluw (ID Mg News 5^1 MAIN ST. IWe attend' to UwwB M ^ tem wiee • :IA (M> 1Barly Shaw (I0> News aad Wsothar * 'every detail “ Rhythm on the Range. Bing 11 :U (14) Japaaese Rrask Palnllag tjiat keeps Lawn Meweri Crosby. U:U ( I) America’s Graalasd NASSIFF ARMS (M) 'The Frieadly Olaat Hevies 991 MAIN ST. y o ti looking Repdtrfd, Shorpeiied ( 4) Becky aadFriaads "Bast of Eden.*' Jamas Dean. your best. (14) What’s New Julie Harris. DICK’S GULF SERV. (40) Sspermna (44) Steve Allen Uhaw (14) Dr. Fasla’s GiaaU 11:10 (M) Sports Bonsdap 476 HARTFORD RD. Cameo Beaufy LiT T LE & ( I) Sports, News aad Weath- ll;t« ( B> S^rte View 11:W (IM4) Toaight Show (Golov) GARNER RUG CLEAN (M) News t I) Big Movie 8 GRISWOLD ST, Studio M c K i n n e y • ;40 (40) Laramie "I’ ll Cry Tomorrow." Suoan 15 WOODBRIDOE ST. • :M < I) News Hayward. * •49-874S I •> New Breed lt;4( (44) U rd's Prayer STATE SERV. STATION •M Main St., Blanehester M anchester' S4S-80t0 <»-M) Haatley-Briakler 1I;W ( I) News A Weather 770 MAIN ST. (M> Whafs New U:M < D Moment el MedlUUoa " ' ^ I __ V Bloodmobile Visits Community Baptist Church Tomorrow^ l:4 5 to 6:30pl m .

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Fund at Twfh-Thirdt *nie United Fiind cam­ Events Junta Seizes paign hH the two-thirde mark today with pledges and contributions now to­ In State taling $75,868, 66 per cent o t the $115,000 goal. Control Today’s division seporls are' Initial Gifts, $48,057; 7 Traffic Deaths Buemesa - Employes. $15,- laO; Residential, $12,601. Weekend’s Toll BEIRUT, Lebanon (A P)t*” l"l*trle« temporarily In a Cabinet reshuffle. — President Abdel Salam Fatal accidents in Darien Aref and a team of gen­ There had been reports then that Aref would be exiled. He Yale Teacher and Trumbull Sunday night erals seized power in Iraq had been provisional president raised to seven the number today from the Cabinet of since the military ousted Pre­ Seeks Quiet of persons fatally injured Ba’ath Socialists, and mier Abel Karim Kassem's in traffic over the weekend dictatorship last February. fighting broke out in Bagh­ in Connecti6ut. A curfew throughout the coun­ After Release In addition, a Norwicli wom­ dad, the capital. try was proclaimed by Baghdad an died Sunday of injuries .suf­ Aref - Indicated In a proclma- /radio. A series of proclama­ fered Tuesday when she was tlon that he hoped to revive an tions followed announcing that NEW HAVEN, Conn. (API— agreement to merge Iraq with Aref had taken over complete " I ’m working on my book and hit by a car. Syria and President Gamal Ab­ control of the country and its I hope I’ll have a period of quiet Of the seven deaths due to del Nasser’s United Arab Re­ armed forces and had assumed after this,” says Frederick C. accidents thsrt. occurred during public. He said he would coop­ full powers as head of a new Barghoom, home from the So- the w'eekend, six were in .ow- erate closely with all Arab revolutionary council. ■vlet Union, where he was jailed or Fairfield County. Four of the nations. as a spy. The fighting appeared to be deaths were accounted for by The Ba'athist party clique , Arrested Oct. 31 on the espion­ two accidents. between the Iraqi armed forces age charge, the 62-year-old Yale jmd umis of me guard, which is Werner Voelpert, 52, of Eest- to union with the U.A.R. professor was imprisoned in was fetally injured on the loyal to exiled Deputy Premier Moscow until Saturday. There was no word of the fate Alla Saleh El Saadi. He leads Merritt Parkwav Sunday night Then the Soviet Union, citing when his car hit another from 8 of the Cabinet, headed by Pre­ an extremist Ba’athist action the personal concern expressed mier Ahmed Hassan El Bakr. involved last week in a piarty behind, state police said. Only Sunday, Baghdad radio by President Kennedy, an­ The first vehicle was stopped struggle for power. nounced it was expelling Barg­ announced that Bakr had taken momentarily because another hoom. He was hustled aboard an over the defense and interior (See Page Three) oar parked at the roadside was airliner and flown to London. A partly on the pavement, they second flight carried him to New eaid. General view of the morning blaze just off the Atlantic City boardwalk. In the foreground is what is left York Sunday and a chartered plane brought him to New In Darien, a couple from Ne'w of the Surfside-Hotel. Twenty persons are still missing. Three were killed. (AP Photofax.) Haven. Rochelle, N.Y., were driving He vas taken to the apartment east on the Connecticut Turn- of Elizabeth Barghoom. 80, his f>ike Sunday night when their mother. Barghoom, a bachelor, car suddenly veered off the lives next door. highway and smashed Into an At a news conference Sunday abutment of an overpesn. night Barghoom read a state­ George Freedman, 63, and his w-ife Frieda, 57, were fat Five Hotels Burn Down ment about "m y unpleasant ex­ perience.” tally injui'ed. Freedman, who state police said apparently fell He allowed only a few minutes ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)»> Bourbon said police account.^- Atlantic City ho.spital said 22^ .son. Larry, tried to go through asleep at the wheel, died at of questions. He refused to an­ per.sons were treated there the ballroom but he couldn't be­ Norwalk Hospital early today. —Fire swept through a block of showed 40 persons had been in swer, or replied cautiously, to hotels and rooming hou.ses near the Surfside when the blaze "The nl„ht watchman smelled cause of the fire.” she aald. John W. Hudson, 55, of Weal- questions about details of his ar­ the famed Atlantic City Board- broke out shortly after 4 a.m. the smoke and called me on the The Rauers and Johnson r * piort, lost his life Sunday when rest, confinement and release. w,alk today, killing at least three The Surf.side is a kosher switchboard," Rauer .said. "I out uninjured. He said he would withhold a his auto struck a car curated per.ns and leaving 20 missing. establishment catering mainly woke up my wife: .she grabbed Police said at least five of the number of details "until I have by Benjamin Crawford, 42, of Earlier police reports had 25 to elderly Jews. a dress, and then we woke up 30 guests at the Surfside got ont had an opportunity to fully ac- Norwalk, at a Norwalk Inter­ persons unaccounted for but Po­ Seventeen of those in the our three sons and my mother. of the building. section. Crawford ■was injured lice C^pt. Hubert Bourbon said building escaped, including all We all jumped through a back A brisk wind from the ocean (See Page Nine) seriously. a check of Atlantic City hospi­ three employes on duty, seven window about 15 feet to the fanned the flames from the Surf- On Saturday night, Joseph J. tals and persons involved guests, and a family of seven ground. .side to seven other buildings on Alos of Bristol, died when his dropped the number to 28. ’Then that owned the hotel. "In another minute or two the either side of It along Maryland oar rammed a bridge abiXment three bodies were recovered Milton Rauer. owner of the whole building would have col­ Avenue, which Intersects the Moves Raise on Steven St. in Bristol. from the rains of the Surfside Surfside, said 20 of the guests lapsed on us." Boardwalk. Three more build­ Elarly 8-aturday, Frank Ric- Hotel, where the blaze started. were year-round residents of the Rauer said he had heard that ings on Virginia Avenue behind citelb, 26, of N«sv Haven, and All the missing had been stay­ hotel and another 10 were there about 12 of the guests escaped, the burning ones also caught Doubt About Sharon Longo, 23, of Milford, ing at the Surfside. on short 'vacations from New but that he saw only four of lire but were quickly extin­ were killed when their .car hit The sewch continued tor York, Philadelphia and other them. guished. a pole in the divider atrip o f the more possible victims of the cities. Mrs. Rauer said 30 guests Six ■workmen in one o t the he- Red Wisdom Cormectlcwt Turnpike at Green- blaze ^ t ' destroyed five hotel I'm fearful to say a number were registered and aU- wece in -Vels escaped to eatety when dia • - WKtoto Police ueH IH iiitulli-w a iwtfldlnga. and X ~raaitilng~ I w r Elfl'«lMA'dMVpe.” Rauer said. *Tt the building Sunday night, along owner of^me oT(Ire Ibuilding heard the By JAMES MAftLOW the driver. and damaged an apartment went so quickly. A number of with the Rauer family of six, fire engines and roused them Associated Press News Aalvst Ernest Seers,''27, of New Ha­ building before it was brought them were mostly elderly per­ and the nljjh* watchman, Philip from sleep. They had been stay- WASHINGTON (AP) — ’Die ven, was thrown out o f the oar. under control. sons.” Johnson. | ing at the building while m ak t^ Mrs. Rauer' said her family renovations. President Abdel Sarem Aref Riye^ps trying to be tou^, He was in satlafectory condition Fire also spread to three oth The building was engulfed in havFTibcome a cause for worry set Graoe-Neiw Haven Oommun- er buildings but was quickly ex flames in about five minutes, he was separated from the guest in a way they never intended. % HoepiJtel. ' ' ' tinguished. said. quarters by a ballroom. "My («e« Page Eigta«) They have created doubts about At E ^ k u s Hospital in Nor­ Rubles vs. Dollars their judgment, even in their wich Sunday, Mrs. Ruth Korab own interests. 58, an employe of the Norwich In three separate •pisodes in State Hospital, died of injuries the past 18 months, they have received Tuesday when she was Developments on the Political Front tried to stiff-arm the United hit by a car as she crossed Rt. States in ways Indicating they 12. didn’t think their actions Labor Terms through. In short, they have Rep. Vinson been erratic. - Extended Forecast Rocky Politicking Kennedy Weak In two of these cases, by fail WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— In Trade Warfare ing to anticipate the possible The U.S. Weather Bureau is­ T o Retire On Civil Rights American reactions, they suf­ sued this fi've-day forecast for Oonnectlcut today: fered international embarrass­ On Capitol Hill By NEU. GILBRIDE EDITOR’S NOTE — Six years ion’s trade continues to be with ment. In the third, neltper the Temperatures during the 5- WASHINGTON (AP> — ago Soviet Premier Khrushchev its captive market, the Commu­ United States nor the Soviet Un­ day p^od Tuesday through Rep. CJarl Vinson. D-Ga., NEW YORK (API-The AFL- put the United States on notice; nist bloc in Europe, but its goal ion came out smelling like Saturday are expected to aver­ By BARRY SCHWEID $>of Robert G. Baker, who re- who ha.i served longer in CIO convention takes up the age 2 to 6 degrees above nor­ the House of Repre.senLa- '‘We declare war upon you—in of "burying” the United States rose. WASHINGTON (AP) — Gov. signed under fire as secretary civil rights issue today, amid the peaceful field of trade.” as the foremost trading nation ’They put missiles in Cuba, mal. Cooler Tuesday becoming Nelson A. Rockefeller does some to the Senate Democratic ma­ tives than, any man in his­ expre.s.sion of di.ssatisfacticn ^ I s is a war without guns but depends on the penetration of stopped American military milder Thursday and Friday Capitol Hill politicking today jority. Baker was one of the tory—alnio«t a half conUiry with President Kennedy's legis­ — announced today he will a relentless one nonetheless. the vast and sx^ftly growing tracks on the autobahn in East and turning colder Saturday. after firing off a charge that founders of the exclusive ^key lation on the .subject. The following blend of figures Western markets and the devel­ Germany, and arrested Yale Some normal high and lows: Sen. Barry Goldwater does not club. Goldwater is not a mem­ not seek another term. A. Philip Randolph, only Ne­ and analysis shows how the bat­ oping nations. Prof. Frederick C. Barghoom, a represent a consensus of Repub­ ber. On hi.s 801 h .birthday to­ gro vice president of the labor (Bee Page Eight) day, Vinson said he will tle is going. Soviet progress has been sub­ 52-year-old expert on Soviet af­ lican thinking. On the Democratic side of the organization, .said he is not sat­ stantial, considering that the retire from Congress wtien fairs who has made six trips to The New York governor, a de­ political fence, President Ken­ isfied with Kennedy or the AFL- Soviets started virtually from his, term ends on .Tftp. 3, By STBRUNO F. Green Russia. clared candidate for the nomi­ nedy embarks today from Palm CIO in pressing for equal rights scratch. But Washington’s con­ 1965. He ^vUI complete .50 WASHINGTON (AP) — ’The Barghoom, back home Sunday nation, made that allegation Beach, Fla., on a five-speech for Negroes. He warned of a cern is less with the trade vol­ year-s in the House on Nov. Soviet trade-and-aid offensive, put it this way ‘k) explain the Sunday on the CBS television foray into Tampa and Miami, ume—as an entire bloc the Com­ 14, 1964. launched-a decade ago to try to unexplainable Russian perform News Tidbits program "F ace the Nation” and seeking to swing Florida into the (See Page Eight) ■weep new and neutral nations munist group generates only 6 ance in arresting him; the So­ Democratic column next year. La-st July. Vin.son passed per cent of wprld commerce— again as he arrived here Sunday Into the Ckimmunist camp, is a viets "will embark on a policy. from the AP Wires night to button-hole senators in His aim will be to keep Texas the record of more than 48 rrorowing disappointment to the than with the political and prop-1 more or les.s, feeling their way a search for convention support. there when he launches a three- year.i held by the late aganda impact of the Soviet eco-1 even playing it by ear, so to Speaker Sam Rayburn, D- Kremlin. The Republican platform in day .swing of the state on Thurs­ Even in Moscow confidence nomlc warfare. speak. day. Tex. Officials suspect that, the So­ Foreign ministers of ^inde­ 1964 will represent "the main­ Bulletins has dimmed, American govern­ ’This is a disturbing realiza­ Vin.'ton ia chairman of the viet Union gets more 'political pendent Africa name Mven- stream of Republican thought,” Both trips are tabled "non- ment analysts report, that the tion; for, in all three cases, House Anned Services mileage per ruble of foreign aid events could have taken a dlf- member committee to try to Rockefeller told newsmen at political” by the White House, Culled from .\P Wires ■merging countries of Africa work out an agreement to set­ Washington National Airport. but the heavy speaking schedule Committee, and one of the and Asia soon will reject capi­ tle the Algerian-Moroccan bor­ He said he assumes Goldwater leaves little doubt that the 1964 moat powerful figures in talism in a great "natlonal-lib- (See Page Eleven) (See Page Five) der dispute and save the con tl-! will "have shifted his position election is much in his mind. CJongre.ss. HOA HAO BACKS COUP ■ratlon movement.” nent's prestige. . . . Jews are prior to the convention’’ in or- Political footnotes: Rep. Bob 'H e recalled today that S.AIGON, S Cuba’s minister of Industry, Goldwater served Saturday as capture the South’s most pop­ Kennedy said that even before who accuse the adntinistratloa top. ulous states—Florida and Texas space travel at dizzying rates of being antlbuBlness. Xavy and Air Force recently is­ But Simon, 70, a retired pub­ Argen(ine-born Brneeto ’ Gue­ best man at the wedding of an Also missing from the seven- —In 1964. becomes routine, man will pa­ sued orders to their command­ lisher of weekly newspapers in vara, states many errors have old friend, Lyle O. Snader, pres­ color misprints are several Flying to Tampa from his tronize "hypersonic transports” SIT-IN RULE DELAYED ers to tighten controls. The New Jersey, added; ”I don’t been oonimltted in the handling ident of Capitol Hill’s Quorum areas of black shading on weekend headquarters at Palm flying six to eight times faster WASHINGTON (AP) — Hia Army also has put out limiting speculate — I never sell, I just of the country’s economy, Ha­ Club, while leaders of the drive houses that mak^ up most of (he Supreme Court today deferred resulgatlons. buy; I’m a stamp collector.” vana radio reports . . . South to make Goldwater the presiden­ Beach aboard his jet transport, than sound—or more than 4,000 The restrictions were put into stamp’s design. Viet Nam chaises that Commu­ tial nominee met to plan strat­ Kennedy readied heady futurist­ miles an hour.' ] tor at least 60 days a ruling on effect after state police agen­ H. Alexander Fraenkel, who A year ago the U.S. Post Of­ nist North Viet Nam couiinitted egy- ic forecasts for a ceremony here The President said that the five siVin cases now j(iendlng cies had notified the services publishes a journal for stamp fice Department blasted the four serious violations of the de- Peter O’Donnell Jr„ Republi­ marking the 50th anniversary of "pioneering spirit is' stills burn­ before It. And there was a ttat many traffic offenses com- dealers and collectors, said: dreams of a few American col­ militerized zone between the can state chairman of Texas and the firet scheduled air service. ing bright in thfs state and na­ possible IndlcatioB that when lectors of mejktng email fortunes mlted 1^ members of the "The misprint Is the greatest er­ two countries, and ask the bead of the national Draft Gold- In his prepared text, the Pres­ tion” and that! America is ready It does rule It will go te the by selling misprinted U.S. arme<$ forces Involve men trav­ ror since the Dag Hammar- three-nation control commission water organisation, said he ident oontruted the first com ­ to venture do'wn a path heart of the oonstitutional stamps bearing the likeness of eling on pass. skjold (stamp) case. to assign a permanent detach­ thinks at least 600 convention mercial flight fropi Tampa to "through the dark unknown that question raised in oonneotton The Navy said an analysis of "It’s even greater, for stamp ■Hammarskjold. the late U.N. ment to the sone . . . Gov. and votes already are in the Gold' neighboring St. Petersburg, at a lies ahead.” with the cases. That Is: Oaa secretary-general. accidents involving death or in­ collectors and dealers, because Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller water column. Nominatiem will rice of $5 a head, with current Kennedy arranged a busy a private buslnesamaa who jury to lU men ‘^d lca te s that this error cannot be corrected The department purposely laugh off reports they are ex- require 665 {)t-travel. Florida Itinerary, starting with wtshee to exclude persons s( travel over excessive distances by the U.B. Poet Offlee Depart­ misprinted thousands more of a baby — "these nimors The. Quorum Club’s name baa Looking toward the deoadea a vlelt to the headquarters of one race from bis bnslnsse ment. the fbur-cent stamps and devil- ever since we bobbed up In tl| e Senate Inveatl- ahead, he eaM that "wtthhi eur Invoke slate Irespnae laws le ■levao) "T bs s ts ta p s w «N printed b j rnted the original misprints. led.” gatioB Into the flnanelal affatra eight, N net jwt our- (• e a Page Savew) antofee Me polleyt r 4 ’ - ' ■ :