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» I , • / • - ■' ■ ■ ■ PAGE FORTY-FOUR FRroAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1989 Aemrave Daily N^.Preaa R n iManrif?0tpr Vbr Ute Week WmOet The Weather • Mereoiber IS, U99 MloaUy cloudy tonigbt w^h lows in Use. upper 20s. Tomorrow Maj. Kenneth Lance, offlcer The Stein Club of the V7W Pastor To Talk partly cloudy and colder. High j j DO YOU H AVI A OKAHtS CMOIT ACCOUNT? | About Town In' charge of the Mancheater will sponsor its annual Harvest SB to to. lid>nday’a outlook fafr . , SalvaUon, Army Corps, wUl con- Dance tomorrow, from 9 p.m. to On Spiritualism 15,800 and cold. . ' r. . Shop t o t a lA A Lamaze. cWIdblrth film ^ g . „ 1 a.m. at the 'VFW'Post Home. IfaMchaater— id City o f Vi Chmrsr. on « d l o >*atlon W IN F. A buffet wlU ^ served. TlckeU labor and delivery will be pre*',*,^ 4- ______The Rev. William Henry Jack- Gvauts may be purdiased at the door. OPEN VOL. LXXXIX, IjlO. 51 (TWENTY PAGES—TV SECTION—TARIXIID) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NDv EHBER 29, 1969/ (CBasiHInd AdvertWag oa Pegs 17) PRICE TEN CENTS K r40Wrj rOR VALUFS £ , I"? ; 2 *SJSwcTST’ z son of Hartford will speak on ChimaiM and tha ManakAalar the spiritualist movement, at on 88 Prospect Bt., Rockville. Clergy Association. the St. M ary’s Episcopal Church For further information contact C h u rc h P r o g r a m .ft. Baron, 583 Hartford Senior Young People’s. Fellow- Sunset Rebekah Lodge will Ijld., Manchester. Features Music ^ip meeting Simday a t. 7:30 observe Past Noble Orands School Bans ' Night at Its meeting Monday at BmanueTc^urch Women will P-™- !«»'the'Senior Fellowship Viet Official Wants A ris. ss» -T..4JI r«sTi'^ 4ti RooiH iu the bascment of the Sunday, November 30fh S an ta O a u s ^ 8 >p.m. at Odd Fellows HaU. meet TueMayMooa. at 7;« p.m. In «, Park Guild of the AssumpUon sch«l- entertainment. MARBUDHOAD, ^ n a a . ‘It’s Great to Be uied Jor Monday 1^ ^en p ^ ^I^r refroshmlnts’’;;^ ^ ^ ;: ^ (AP) — Tbe Uaxhlelnad ' j ' ’ ^ ” poned until Dec. 9 when ' the of Christmas music ^11 be pre- nev. Mr. Jackson is the 3 ¥ J M . i o 9 P.M. Slayings Trobed School DepsitmoBt hh* ban­ group will have ,% Christmas sented, featuring the Bell Ring- pastor of the First Church of ned all re)%9DUB reference to potluck at 6:30 p.m. at the Members of the Manchester ers. Choir, a women’s octet and the Divine Ught of Coimectlcut COME IN AND SEE AND HEAR . By^lBE A880CIATBD PRESS K y and ITileu have often been Ghrtstmaa In the town'* pub­ Church of the.. Assumption. Junior Women’s Club who have a men’s octet from Emanuel in Hartford an<| director of the A helicopter {dlbt Tvbnor com­ at odds and W y is known for his lic schoda, and akso Hanu- dressed dolls to be donated to Choir. Philosopher’s Open^orum. THE IDEAL FAMILY GIFT plaint led to ati Army inquiry independent political manner kah, tb e JewCah boRday Reservations close tomorrow tb^ Mhnchester Welfare De- Members are reminded to a business meeting to plan Into the alleged M y L ai maaaa- and putriic statem m ts that which begina next Friday. Say Spacemen After ‘ for the Army-Navy Club Aux­ partment are reminded to de- bring small wrapped^ gift*- the, fellowship and youth serv- — M CHRISTMAS — •ere won a heroUm award for Bometimea clash with official reference tb the wmd iliary annual' Christmas party government policy. llver the dolls to Mrs. Steidien labeled as to contents, for dis- ice will be held at 6:30 p.m. be- saving 16 children there. In Ghrfsimaa wiH be elimtiMted and may be made with Mrs. A i^aring at the dedication of SPACE CENTKXt, Houston Harvey, Ralph Rd., by Dec. 11. trib^lin at Norwich State Hos- fore the q>eech. GULRRANSEN ORGANS & PIANOS S ou ^ 'Vietnam, Vice Preeident in group SKtivtUea planned in John Vince, 227 McKee St. a high school library, Ky told (A P ) — Am erica's ncoveet apace ----- pltal. The hat, mitten and sock Nguyen Cao Ky says he has all IfacUeheiad edwols," a The event will be held Wednes^ newsmen today that he was heroes, the ApoUo 12 moon ex­ ’The American Legion Auxllla- tree will be decorated and given ,.aaked for a new Investigation of policy atatement said. , .day a t '7 p.ni. at the clubhouse. "not satisfied’’ with the pre­ plorers, returned honte today, "ry will sponsor a home-baked to Mansfield State Hospital, the incident. School Supt Aina W. Ode- ham and bean supper Sunday, Refreshments will be served KEYBOARD STUDIO vious investigation. His state­ called their flight a "btast" and LOFT'S KITCHEN man aaM the department The publfjc la invited to at­ CSiief WO Hugh C. TTiompeon ment came two days after a told their families and BOO well- > Dec. 7, from 5 to 7 p.m. at t^e by Mrs. Edward ’Trares, Mrs. R O U TE 83 872-4922 V4 m U D V S m i T U B C n K & B adopted the poBcy "foilawtiv tend an exhibit of items com­ FRESH CANDY Jr., 27, confirmed Friday at Ft. leading oi^xMitton politician. wlaliera; " I t ’s great to-, be • Post Home. Reservations may ’Thomas Turner and members of a conference wilfa ,deigym en pleted (by students in the Man­ Rucker, Ala., that he had re­ Sen. Tran Van Don, said he back !" ■ be made by contacting Mrs. their committee. Miss Norma of aB fatttti in Miaildehead.” chester Adult Evening School WELDON DRUG CO. ceived the Diatii^uiMied Flying' would conduct a new. investiga­ Charlee "Pete" Oonrod Jr., Leon BratSey, 73 Phelps Rd. Johnson and Mrs. Herbert John- He eeld tbe decMon pro- program, to be held in Man­ Tu: M-VIN SI K I.I I Croae tar .bravery at M y Lai on tion. Richard F. Gordon Jr., and These enchanting letterriirHI bring the Tlckets may also be purchased son will welcome members and libtts reference (d Stuxta chester High School cafeteria March 16, 1968—date of;the al­ The earlier inquiry orders^ by Alan L. Bean, still sealed tn a wonder ,of Santa Claus to the little boys at the door.' guests. Glaua and tbe exchange of leged alaagister. Hiieu was carried out by Lt. sliver quarantine van. arrived 2 and girls in your life. They will know the Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. gtfta between pupils and be­ ’Thomiiwan, o f t^^catur, Ga., Gen. Hoang Xuan Lam, com­ at nearby- Ellington Air Force letter is from Santa because Work on display will Include tween pupfla and Ceaobeta, crewel, embroidery, rug hook­ I loi SI': declined to give any details but mander of the northernmost 1st Base aboabd an A ir Force trane- and b a n deoonatlbns In sources disclosed that the cita­ Gorpe Tactical Zone. Hla port plane that hod brought The Proof is in the Postmark! ing, cake decorating, knitting, school 'wlndowa conosohen tion was awarded for his action them from Hawaii. Visit our Santa Claus Post Office. Select one of our gay, tailoring, and art. lengthy report was based entire­ with either hdUay. » in saving the Uves of 16 Viet­ ly on results of previous inves­ They waited patiently for 4B colorful letters and envelopes, FREEI Address, stamp and Odeman aatd _lhe last Jehovah’s Witnesses will con­ \ ■' ./ ' A " . \ namese children at "persMial tigations by province and dU- minutes while techniclahs trans­ mail it in our special mail box. We will have it postmarked year be received “numeroui duct a theocratic ministry disregard for hla oxm safety.” trtet ofhcials. ferred the trailer from the plane from Santa Claus, Indiana. This is our way of saying Merry oomplalnlB" tram Jewish school tonight at 7:80''an d a Pentagon sources in Washing­ It concluded thai about 20 ci- to a flatbed truck tor the tour- Christmas to children of all ages. ton Friday said It was Thomp­ parehta about their chll- service meeting at 8:30 at King­ viliana were killed by American mile' trip to the Lunar Receiving We're Celebrating 'llAIJi: son whose complBdnt touched off dren’B participation in ached dom Half. artillery and air strikes during Laboratory at the Manned 9 tlOAJl.to9 PJI. hoHday activities. He said the Army’s initial inveatlgation a battle with Viet Gong in the Spacecraft Oenter. the C iv * Ltberttea Union Campbell' Council, KofC, will of the alleged massacre. They village but that there had been The spacemen face 11 more oomplBlnad that a "rellglou i declined to elaborate. no mass slaying of dviUans by days of' quarantine In tbe quar­ PARKADE conduct its regrular bingo game BETTER KITCHEN MONTH aapect" was preaent in 'm Secretary of the Army Stanley U.S. ground troops. ters more spacious than thora of tonight at 7 ;45 at the KofC Chrirtmaa iJbMvtty in the R. Reaor. told congressmen Ky said he could accept tbad the wheelleos trailer that has Home. sohocto. Wednesday that the original In­ some clviliana are killed In the been their home atnoe their re- at GLENNEY’S quiry stemmed from a helicop­ heat of battle, "but afterwards, coi^ry Monday. ter pilot who "suggested there if innocent clviliana are killed In Wesurlng powder blue flight might have been unnecessary cold blood, I cannot suscept." overalls, Oonrad, Gordon and T0NI8HT and TOMORROW, THE U ST TIME killing of noncomatants at My Meanwhile, Lt. Ool. Reid W. •Bean waved through a van win­ DON’T WAIT ANOTHER DAY L a L ” Kennedy, named Judge for Gal­ Itacial Unrest dow at their families and othera YOU CAN USE YOUR Es S. A.1 IMPROVE YOUR KITCHEN NOW Army Lt. William L. Galley ley’s case, was concerned that who braved the predawn chiU to Jr. has beeai form ally charged potential wltneases are contin­ welcome the spacemen home. *Bwrly Sboppen Aooonnt. Fay y . In Jian., P a y y , in Fab., Pay '/j in March— Old world crafttmanoiilp.. .mddorn convonloneo with the premeditated murder No Obarge For This ta^ oel uing to talk to newsmen. He met In Military "1 understand Its M degress o f 109 South Viebiameoe vlhag- at Ft. Banning, Qa., wtlb attor­ out there—wo w !" Oonrod aald. ers in My Lai. twenty-ete men neys for the prosecution and de­ Dr. Robert Gllnith, director of DREAM are under Inveatlgation In the fense. Seen Rising tite Manned Spacecraft Osntar, case, IB o f them now civiUane. Kennedy refused to comment told them: "Mighty glad to see In Saigon, Ky said today he afterward on whae powers be SAIGON (AP) - A Pentagon you back. You d id a great Job KITCHENS has asked the South Vietnamese had for restricting witnesses or civil rights specialists aid today and we’re all proud of you." Saturday Spectacular Defense Ministry to conduct a news media, but a Pentagon Conrad, the Apollo *3 corn- he believes the U.S. armed further investigation of the ihei- spokesman said Kennedy would forces wiU be "sitting on a dan­ msnder. responded: "It’s great dent. have the same powers as a fed­ gerous situation" imleaa they to be back, ft'a been a real b y V s i l l O ^ * An earlier inquiry ordered by eral Judige. find Ways to improve communi­ blast.” ( Preaid^ Nuyen Van Thlop ’Ihe spokeaman said It was cation and relations between This is euthriM over the lunar horison made by Apollo aatronauta andTe- Gordon commented: "I feel oonchided that the maaeacre re­ f.2 not known what penalties the black and white servicemen. leased by N A S A Friday. (A P Photofax) ' like, our wives did-proud, ports were ‘'com pletely inaccu- Judge could assees but that once IhrlUetl and happy." Ending a week’s visit to Viet­ ,rate”—despite the fact that the a xxitential witness had been no- During Ihe flight. Jane Con­ nam L. Howard Bennett, acting it . Hf^arly Aloha ' U.S. Army had already filed rad, Barbara Gortkm an d' Bur LAST ^ A Y S * deputy assistant secretary of charges against Galley. (Bes Page Bight) Bean posed for photographers defense for civil rights, said be PSIARL HAKBOK. HamttI N OUTST^^ING VALUE with signs bearing those thrr<- found white officers lacked (A P ) — Three thousand persons Space Program ^Sinking words. ’’swisltivlty, knowledge and un- chsered and a Marine band Of the lending he and Conrad derstaitding of the whole move­ ilayed "Aiolta O e" as Uw Apol- By D. J. B. BRUOKNEB Kennedy In 19B1 cammiUed Uie entirts want more lime, more 12 astronauts, still in their sU- mads on ths moon's Ocean of n F T .i^ 0MU $ a iQ POW Says Peace Rallies ment of black pride." Tbe Los Angelea Time# natfon to a moon landing In a pure sfydy: the spacemen wont very quarantine van, returned Sturms, Bean said: " I never Bennett headed an eight-man decade, he was widely ertttoised wttnisd a bit about the landing I K-,. Back on barth, the whole spaoe. more exploratlan. Then is e to solid earth. STATER KITCHEN team o f ' investlgajtfm that and even ridiculed. .Vice Preal- until I stepped out snd looked ^Boost Morale of Con^ program aoens t<> be rtifldngl qrloU of oorifidence here sMph A gantry oraiM Unloaded the toured military basea aad later- dent Agnew this year came un­ behind n ir." He ref erred to the in tome kind of poltticel swamp, i mlrrore a mueh larger cnsla van' from the reoovery ship UMB Installation, AitpUaiiM and Range Hood Extra men and made a SO-mlnute-film viewed aome BOO- 'Servloeman, der heavy fire when he sug­ fact that the lunar, lander In- WASHmaTOH .) is being used by the Army to Rowe says American iPOWs ’The time. Is fairly close that like so many roboU, suddenly stations; vastly Increased ex- "The problem la really reflec­ van. He said he and Ma rom|Mi' Naval Air HUtldn. |)layed ’ ’Up. V discredit dissent. and iitiluence largely ignored Hkhoi’s the Nixon admlntstraticn must t'wo crews have not only man­ plorutlon of tite solar systein congressional policy on the war. tive of the turbulence in the nlons Klcluird F Gordon Jr . Up. snd Aw ay." '’Ysnksa Doo- 2—18" X 30” Wall Cabinets 87JS0 VALUE ...... M 2 « 4 5 i ganda until late 1967 when decide the next phase of the aged to land - on the moon, but In the pursuit of llfe-s<-4eni'e Rowe's ctmgreeslonal defend­ American communMJr," Bennett and Alan L. Bean were "tired ille" snd "Anrimrs Aweigh" fuf gan quoting U A . senatoi space program — for, aay, 10 to work on It. In between the knowledge; military sppUa-a- ' ers aay he is reporting facts said. "W e find that aa this tur­ of looking at nothing but rivets the three newly promoted Navy " i napie and citing U.S. newspa­ or IS years. ’The poUUoal cli­ two Apollo fl^its, the Russians Uons of space, snd services to bulence aubeldee it is manifest­ on tile wall, and It’s great to captains Americana should kifow. . per, magaslne and news agency mate le not favorable tu any. had multiple'crews experiment­ the north-bound ing itself wfG? some increase in look out the wimknv and see Ha- TTte iiMcemen were m good SPECIAL BUY ON NEW ENGLAND MADE Rowe is a f6rn|er Special reports of antiwar demonstra­ decision. The Immediate prob­ ing with'l. the mechanics snd the m ilitary." Wliatever dacislona are mode w all." ■ \ humor. Joking'with' Ihslr wives, Forces officer who escaped tions. lem is bound to be money. ’The technology of putting Instru­ tram the Viet Gong last year One reason, he said, is that on the other options, the politics Gordon salu- hr feared the specs officials snd other aatro­ He told the House committee Preeident ie determined to hold ments together in space. Mar­ after being held five years.in a m ^ y young Negroes servliqr ki of space will undoubtedly re­ spectailor'a dleplcaaure thsi nauta COLONIAL KNOTTY PINE he refetred to statements made down the budget, and available iner went to Mare snd exposed dank U Mlnh Forest base camp, the armed forces are the "prod­ quire some work bn the liuit "w e’re all ronfined here snd not Cbnrsd spoltsd Alan H She- by senators including Ghalrman funds will continue to go down it to earth's aclenUats In vivid deep in the Mekong De?ta. uct of racial violence which in ons. If the cornmltnism i-in out there with you " Th esstro- (litard Jr who moefe Amsrlca'a J. W. Fulbrlght, D-Ark., of ^te Uie drain in Vietnam for a long detail. It seems almost Impos­ KitCHEN CABINETS He said his cover story was the past two years has moved be made, the proepccts - s ir nnut’s precautionary quiirsnlln* fire) brief apace flight In 1991, Foreign Relations Gommittee, time If be perstate In hie ap­ sible to ssstmlUte the know­ from the streets into the thrilling For the first time we ends Dec. .19 and aaked "W ho's that rookie ' blown Just before hie escape George 8 . McGovern, D-S.D., parent determination to wind ledge that was burst upon us Compare the qwfity. Check these prices. This is all yxra pay. schools." have the sbUlty to look at earth Adm John 8 M K htn Jr , boi'k there In the yellow Jack­ when ah' unnamed U.S. peace and Democratic Leader Mike down the war very sloady. This seems to be on^ of the group supplied his captors with Bennett, 69, eahl the military as an. object, from outside, and. commander of United Htstes et T‘ Mansfield of Montaiia. Gongreas and the pubUc are roots, along with money wor­ Wall Cabinets Base Cabinets his biograiky. Official accounts must develop "an open forum" as the hand Is directed to whnl Pacific Forces. Istd n t|iics(l(in Hhepard will command the "The peace demonstrator* ries. of the crisis of personnel Rey. Spec. Rey. Spec. for the airing of complaints. He filled with calls tor spending the eye sees, to use thr rsi;h for the spacemen, all Navy offl Apollo It moon landing mission place Rowf as tbe lone Ameri­ and the disheartening words of A h e space budget on earth-bound, In the National Aeronautics snd 18" 20.65 28.00 can for years at his base camp said many o f the m en he inter- more LntclUgenlly oers. "W hat ha|qienrd l« that achetluled for next July ■ Ail Suits in Stock on ]1 8 .5 9 2 5 .2 0 these senators made our life even strictly dofnesUc, pro­ Space AdministrsUon snd the 21” 22.05 29.40 prison. t, I1 9 .S S 2 9 .4 6 most difficult," Rowe told the (Bee Page BlgM) grams. When Preeident John F. scientific community. The sot-. (See Page Eight) (Nee Page KlgM) (See Page KlgM) Sale Including New 24” 28.45 2 1 .1 9 80.80 2 7 l7 2 Rowe has taped television in­ terviews wttfa some 20 congreas (Soo'VkwJBpJrt) Fall ^yles! 80” 28.00 2 5 .2 0 88.50 3 4 .6 5 86” 80.80 2 7 .7 2 40.60 9 S A 4 i r Famous Brand Names Included — Nothing STAINLESS STEEL SINK Withheld! SELF RIMMED, 25 x 22. 9 1 ^ Q Q These suits are regulurly sold at e 7*too and Three Button Stvle* r*. $79.95 to $95.00. 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• ♦ 1 -..: I A V- •N ■ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1969 CAGE ffWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1969 PAGE THREE r{ Heralding Hom ^ MOVIE AUDIEKICE Beer Drinkers THEATER TIME Brazilian Police Sheinwold on Bridge News ^fpr Senior Citizens • ***••. •g u id e ******* SCHEDULE A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS Foaming Over Conclude Probe AND THEATERS. THOUORTLE88 DEFENSE By WALLY FORTIN HELPS YOUR OPPONENT DIRUTTOB Raise in Price SATURDAY Of G I’s Slaying. ?)W te rat.r>9ft apply to films NORTH Austere Beauty Cinema I Christmas That ralaaaad after Nov 1. 1368 . By ALFRED SHEINWfMJ) 4 9 5 4 Hello eveiybody. How are you receiving a sprained, or badly'. LONDON (AP) — It was a Almost Was, 2:00,; Fanny Hill, SA() PAULO, Brazil (AB)*’— 9 7 THIS SEAL an feeling, now that you threw bruised, ankle, and will be laid 4>iack day for Britain’s beer- 7:15, 9:16. Brazilian p^ttical police have Even the beat bridge players O A 8 4 3 away your diet, and went to up for awhile. Hope It won’t be drinkers today as the goyem- in ads indicates the filni was sometimes overlook a line of 4 QJ973 Cinema I — Royal Hunt of concluded their investigation of town on all the Turkey - Day too long, as her card playing ment approved an Increase of the Sun^ 1:30, 3:30, 5:25, 7:30, submitte^d and approved under play and are caught by sur-, WEST EAST the assassination o f a U.8. trimmings? will be missed. twoperffee on a pint of the bever- 9:25. the Motion Picture Code prise. I’ll never forget the stun­ 4 AK62 4 8 An arrangement of Mocks — Guess what?* This coming Also heard that liiomas age. Cinema II — Paint Your Wag­ Army captain here last year of Self-Reguletion. ned look on one expert’s face <3? Q94 9 K 1 0 6 3 square, cylindrical and oMm «, would mm s first Impression Wednesday we are going to Rhodes Is on the mend, after j jflTie new price comes Into on, 2:00, 8:00. and have turned the case o v e r ' Suggested for GENERAL during the recent playoff In 0 10 9 7 O KQ652 lie ’ have a most dlidingulshed guest going through an operation at which the Dallas Aces won the 4 K6 2 ot the Jack Goldbeig Mune on a force Monday. Present rates In East Hartford Drive-Inr-Flnd- to the courts for trial. audiences. 4 854 for our Hot-Meal program. I am the Manchester hospital. Cer- right to represent North Ameri­ high elevation in South Man- Britain’s pubs range from two ers Keepers Lovers Weepers, One of the two men who police SOUTH honored, and pleased, to a^i- talnly hope he’ll be getting out @ Suggested for MATURE ca in the 1970 world champion­ ciMStar ediich ctunmaiids a shillings and fourpence (28 9:05; Mud Honey, 7:30. say shot and killed Capt. '4 Q j 10 7 3 ship. sweeping view of Hartford. It nounoe that the Honorable soon. cents) in the public gar sections East Windsor Drive-Ih — The Charles R.- Chandler -was killed audiences (parental discre­ 9 AJ852 North Dealer. Was this geometric arrange­ United States Sen. Thomas J. Meal on Wheels Is get- to two shillings and elghtpence Undefeated, 9:10; One Million by police In a shootout in J^u- tion advised). 0 J Etast-West vulnerable. ment which won for Its ownere Dodd \rtll be with us during the t*ng Into Wgh gear now, and (32 pehts) In the carpeted splen­ B.C.,' 7:30. ^ ary. Thg other is In . custody, RESTRICTED —• Persons 4 A 10 Opening lead — ’Ten of Dia­ and arcUtecto the Award of lunch hour, and then at 1 p.m., t*’’® hope to make our first de- dor of lounge bars. ■ Manchester Drive-In —Gypsy along with the driver of a small East Soolh West under 16 not admitted, un- monds. BKcollence for House Design for Sen. Dodd, and our other Hon- Uveries on Wednesday, Dec. 10. Moths, 9:00; A Place For Lov­ car used for their getaway. Pa4s 1 4 Pass The increase will bring the leat accompanied by parent West thought' of leading 1999, one of 90 awarded by ored Guests, M ayor Nathan V®!* "shut-in’.' and ers, 7 :20, 10:46. Chandle^KsO, Was shot down Pass 3 9 Pass trade an extra tl82.4' million a trumps,. clubs and diamonds, Architectural Record, a Mc­ Agostinelll, Town Manager Rob- would like this Hot-Meal de- State Theatre —Gypsy Moths, In the driveway of his home Oct. or adult guardian. Pass 4 9 - Pass '/car, boost flagging profits since something could be iaid Graw-Hill pubUcation, selected ert B. Weiss, and Matthew Mor- Uvered to you, ftll you have to 1:45, 5:35, 9:25; Hot Millions, 12, 1906. A Vietnam w4r veter­ ® Persons under 16 not >d- All Pass by $50.4 million: for each of these. He finally hit fixun hundreds across the U ilt- tarty, y ill go upstairs to the oWtce 643-5310, 3:35, 7:26. an, he was detac^ied from the mitted. This'age restriction upon the ten of diamonds, ed States. main hall (our Pun-Day meet- your name and address. Mansfield Drive-In — Wild Arm y and studying at the Uni- may be higher in certain which happened to remove an Mrs, Goldbeig relates that Angels, 6:30; Glory Stampers, ygcslty of Sao Paulo. Leaflets West should lead out three important entry from 'the dum­ whan aha and her hnataand bad 8—: 00 ; Hells Angels on Wheels,found...... at the shooting scene pro­ areas. Check theater or roimds of trumps while the Bond Prices my. seen another bouse which had having 9:20. claimed that the killers were advertielng. clubs are still blocked. South business who are honoring the % Declarer, Robert Hamman, been deal|ned by Owathiney a United States senator, and we followers of Castro-communlsm Printed as a public tervice would have to give up three Gold Card with nominal dis­ SUNDAY of the Dallas team, had to put r and Hendbieon, they just knew are looking forward to seeing At New Lows and called Chandler a "w a r by thit newspapef hearts as well as the club and Cinema 1 — Fanny Hill, 2:00, up dummy’s ,aoe of diamonds. fiiat the same architects would you people here. counts, so here’s a reminder, criminal.” two tramps already lost. South and maybe some "now ” names By WHAYN^ISENMAN 3:55, 5:50, '7:30, 9:30. Since his best chance was by have to design their new home. By the way, this- means that AP Business Writer A legal brief fumed over to a would go down three Instead of for you. Cinema 1 — Royal Hunt For way of a supcessful club fi­ They worked mostly with our Pun-Day Will start at 1 p.m. military court by the police says making fodr spades. House A Hale, W. T. Grants NEW YORK (AP) ^ Corpo­ the Sun, 1:30, 3:30, 5:26. Unusual Growth nesse, Itomman next led a low CJharles Gwathmey. this coming Wednesday, and the killing had its ori^ns In Ha­ D a l^ Quesilmt on Main 8t., and the Parkade rate and mlniclpal bond -prices : Cinema 11—Paint Your Wag­ club from dummy to try a Tile Goldbergs wanted a spUt therefore our bus will start dropped to new lows the past vana since those responsible Partner opens with one spade, .store. Turnpike TV, Pent'and on, 2:00, 6:d0, 8:00. Of Youth Halted finesse wjth the ten. level home, one that would' be - picking up at noon. week, but governments ad­ were followers of the concept „0 ( and the next player passes. You the P(orl8t, Manchester Hard­ \ East Windsor Drlve-In — West won with the Idng of functional, and one that would We will have our regular arts vanced (or the first time In six armed revolution in Latin bold: Spades, A-K-6-S; Heaiia, ware and Supply Oo., N asslff’s Finders Keepers, Lovers Weep­ By New Method clubs and thoughtlessly led an­ serve the family after the chil­ and crafts program In the morn­ weeks... Am erica espoused by the Tri- <|-9-4; Diamoods, 10-9-7, d nbs, Arms, Paul’s Paint A Wallpa­ dren had grown. Despite the 2 ers, 7:30; Mud Honey, 8:50- other . diamond, expecting to ing with the bus pickup starting Most of the advances In gov­ continental Congress and the BOSTON (AP) — The growth K-6-2. per, Treasure Shoppe, M arl- East Windsor Drive - In — shorten South’s trumps and thus (act that pictures might indi­ at 8:30 a.m. ernments came at the opening. Continental Organization of Lat­ What do you say? Mads, Glenney’s M en’s Shop, The Undefeated, 7:30; One M il­ of a 20-year-old man who had cause him to lose control of the cate that the final result la one We are expecting quite a Long-term government Issues in American Students. ^ Answer: Bid three spades. of austerity, It is. Instead, a \ Oap’tal Elquipment Oo., Inc., lion B.C. 9:30. stretched to 7 (eat 2 Inches and hand. \-5. crowd for the Hot-Meal, and ^ — over 20, years -- registered It charges the slaying was ‘3 You have only 1 points, and thing of beauty and of joy to E. A. Johnson’s Paint, Treasure Manchester Drlve-In—Gypsy was still growing has been halt­ Partial Crossrntf want to remind you that we can Cltyr Bray’s ‘yes^eTers,WatMns the largest price Improvement plotted by former Brazilian this jump should show 18 to 16 the Goldberga and to anyone Moth, 8:55; A Place for Lover^ South brightened at the sight only serve 150 persons, and It rising to almost a ^ull point over Communist leader Carlos Mar- ed with the help of a new tech­ points, but you are allowed to who seta toot inalde. Tall, slender trees and line shadows on a sloping terrain enimm-c tlie honit'Nuf the Goldbergs on VVyneding Hill Rd. Bros., Inc., Reed’s Inc., Land 7:16. of the second diamond. He ruff­ will be on a first come first their recent 1969 lows. ighela and nine other known ter­ nique. developed at Massachu­ stretch a point here or there if Tha houae wes oonatruoted O’ Fashion, Sam Yules, Fair­ State Theatre—Gypsy Moths, ed, took the ace o f hearts, ruff­ served basis. W e’ll serve In two Intermediates — five to seven rorists. One of those Implicated no other bid describes your on the modiSsu' principle Wh4di way Store, Urbanettl’s Shoe 1:35, 5:20, 9:05; Hot Millions, setts General Hospital. ed a heart In dummy, returned shifts, one at noon, and again years — climbed about 2'A is Onofre Pinto, one of the 16 jxj- hand adequately. tovotrea a ahigle unit of moo^ Repair Shop, Sherwin-WUI'ems 3:25, 7:10. The man was a victim of ac­ with the ace of clubs to ruff an­ at 12:30 p.m. points above their lows for the lltlcal prisoners freed by the Copyright I960 surement so Quit all areas and Co., Eletuior Buck’s Shop, Glas- Mansfield Drive - In — Wild romegaly, a disease resulting other heart in dummy, discard­ 9 We’ll be looking at you, come year. Brazilian government as ran­ General Featnrea Oorp. Btructures are proportionate. ler’s Corset A Uniform Shop, Angels, 6:30; Glory Stampers, from overproduction of hor­ ed a heart on the queen of clubs Wednesday, Dec. 3rd. Short-term rates were mixed. som for kidnaped American TTils, acUd Mrs. Goldberg, Potterton’s Bic., Keith’s Furni­ 8:00; Hells Angels on Wheels, mones. MGH News said Har­ Our Piiday night setback The three-month treasury bill Ambassador Charles Burke EI- and ruffed a diamond. was fraatratlng to her on ture, C orel Casuals, Dogpn 9:20. vard University’s 160-mllU6n- By this time West was reduc­ tournament had a fine turnout rates again rose to a new record brick in September. Pinto is Lucky Break more tfa^ one occasion. MlHs, M tochefAer High School, volt .cyclotron was used to con­ ed to his four tramps, and de­ of 44 players. The wltmers were high for the year. The contin­ now in Cuba. Marighela wais She wanted a Uttle State .’Iheatre, Jon-Ly Coiffures, centrate proton beams on he clarer had taken eight tricks. PRDWJE’TON, Ky (AP) — El­ Bernice Caswell, 133; B. H. Llp- uing Increase In the rate caused killed In a police ambush In Sao more room in the BllUe’s Beauty Shop, Manches­ front of the pituitary g l^ d , South led another heart toward don Young looked under his gens, 128; Oliver Roberta, 126; a narrowing in yield spreads be­ Astronaut: War Paulo Nov. 6. laundry area, but was ter Motor Salles, NlChds-IMan- where growth hormone is pro­ dummy, and West could take house and decided what he saw Ted Rivard, 126; Lyla Steele, tween Treasuries and other The police statement says told ” kt ijuat won’t work ohester Tire, Inc., Cantone’s duced. ---- only two of the last four tricks. was a Job for the Army. 126; Clara Renn, 122; Victor money market Instruments to a Oversimplified Chandler’s killing was originally out in ttM plans.” But a Elsso Oil Co., Ed’s Atlantic, Dr. Leonard Deftee of the hos­ South made his hopeless game Young saw sometthing that Chrlatensen, 121; Wilma wholesale Tire Co., Pizza little above average for the,past set (or Oct. 8, 1968, first anni­ compromise was made, so pital’s endocrine unit said one contract. looked like a bomb. A crew sent. FleUcher, 120; Bernice Martin, year. , ' « By Dissenters versary of the death of Cuban both architect and Mra. Gold­ Ray’s, Optical Style Bar, Clif­ treatment was sufficient and the West should have thought from Fort Campbell said It was 120; Bess Moonan, 119; and ford’s Men’s Shop. The avenige federal fund rate revolutionary hero Ernesto berg were satisfied. WA.SHINGTON (A P )— Astro­ patient has since gained both more after taking the king of a 105-mllUmeter howitzer flare Wilbur Messier, 118. All the following are barber declined for the third consecu­ “ Che” Guevara. It was then put Ekitrance is at the bock of naut Michael Collins, tapped by strength and energy. clubs. South obviously had five shell, the kind u s ^ In World Because of Thanksgiving, our shops: John’s, State, Parkade, tive week, to the lowest level In off until Oct. 11 and finally car­ the house through a full length President Nixon to be an assist­ MGH News said that In study­ spades, five hearts, one dia­ War n . TTie shell had been fired activities were somewhat Main, Capital, Pike, Sol’s, Pa- a month. ried out Oct. 12, 'the statement douMe door.of opaque glass Into ant secretary of state for public ing 46 such cases, Drs. R ay­ mond and the ace-ten of clubs. apparently but did not go ott. curtailed for the week, and ganl’s, Em il's A Son, Lamia’s, Eurodollar rates were un­ paid. a slata. floored foyer, guarded affairs, nays antiwar dissenters Chandler, the father four, mond N. Kjellberg and Bernard therefore not too much to talk Walnut, Pine, Hebron, Cooper changed most of the week, but oi by the metal sculptured senti- are "poorly equipped with the Kllman of Harvard Medical about, but knowing me, -I’ll (ill St. VttJage, Don’s Manchester, rose slightly In late trading. was from Arcadia, La. neis shown on this page. The facts.” School found the growth hor­ up the page with something. Russeil’s, Tedford’s, Bob’s, and Bond yields on new corporate MANCHISTIU sculpture was done by Wolf­ "T h ey have oversimplified the mone in the blood dropped to Last week’s bowling program Green. ___...... Issues rose to new highs, as r F T T C l N T I a gang BMil of the Hartford Art war to a point where Hanoi 1s normal levels 21 times. In 16 at the Parkade Lanes found the Here are the most recent ad­ prices dropped early In the Pineapple Brazilian? aif PAQMtNG RCAD OF THIATBI NOW SchooL Slate flooring is used good and Saigon Is bad. Delving cases it dropped to leas thtui following results; Mary McKor ditions: Leonard’s Shoe Store, week, then declined, to close the throughout the ground door. . back Into history, that Is not HONOLULU — It Is not half the pretreatment level, and Today at 1:45 - 5:85 A 9:85-Sunday at l:85-5d0 4k 9:65 mlck had a 143 high single, and wiggery, Adam’s Jewelers, week unchanged. Although one would soepeot true. There are direct contradic­ known where the pineapple the remaining 10 cases failed to Ruth Johnson hit a 395 triple; Kings, Anderson A Little, Elite Three partially unsold corpo­ huge rooms inside the house, the tions to that point of view ,” he originated or how It was show Improvement. Ted Rivard topped the men with Barber Shop, Peek-A-Boutlque, rate Issues were released from Uhistnn of yaot expanse is told a news conference Friday brought to Hawaii, but planters a 148 single, and Henry Rivers Vincent’s Food Haven, Bell­ trading restriction and (ell an achieved by curved areas Mend­ at the State Department. believe It was first grown in came through with a 394 triple, Hearing Aides, and Merle average of 2% points ing Into other curved arses, a Collins, who circled the moon Brcizll. It was In Brazil that the TTie Monday afternoon plnoch- jsjorman Cosmetic Studios, Yields on new municipal h mMdlng. Ilia use of a aingla while hlB two Apollo 11 compa­ pineapple was first described N bonds rose dramtlcally to new le tournament had 48 partlcl- Schedule (or the week: nions became the first to set John rantarlal on the Interior also record highs, according to the as the "king of frulta.” Brazi­ pants, and the winners were: Monday, 10 a.m, to noon, foot on the lunar surface, said aids this lUuaion. Bleached cedar Investment firm of Salomon lian historian Sebastlno do Gussie Sanford, 789;, K arl idtchen social; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. he would resign his A ir Force is used extensively (or walls and Bros & Hutzler. Rocha Fitta reported In the first White, 685; Ellen Kleman, 882; pinochle tournament; bus pick colonel’n commission to accept ceilings as well as the exterior The tone In the munclpal m ar­ half of the I8th centuty: “Of t , R o c k Robdna Carroll, 678; Grace up at 8:30..a.m, and noon; one the $38,000-a-year post. of the house. ket was the "m ost demoralized cultivated crops (In Brazil) Windsor, 669; Louise Meyerhoff, return trip at 4 p.m. The job will entail scheduling , ^ Hudson A fireplace set In a ourred . of any department Insthe bond there Is an endless number, and 666; Gus Gull, 666; Mary Hope, ' Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, oil foreign policy conferences and the E dilmney can be considared to 664; Rose Cambell, 662; George painting class; 1 p’.ni. to 4 p.m. market,”8alomon Bros said. „Deeches the first of these Is. the -plne- eltbor separate or jolii the liv­ Schroll, 644; Paul BchueU, 681; Senior Bowling League, Park- As evidence, the week’s , two /^nins^ declared he would whlrfi, as the king of Und^eated ing and dining areas. A 100-year largest imhllcly bid ^ arguments them all, nature has crowned P1 l Is OolM [M] and FVits Wilkinson, 626. itde Lanes; no bus scheduled. «Mi Weteb “1 M W BX.” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents

an Bokhara rug ta Our Thursday morning Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon, to receive bids, „'gntasVlftlxon’s strategy In Viet- with...... a diadem of ■ Its■■ own 1 leaves. The John Frankenheimer-Edward Lewis Production starring Shades of cranberry Is the pinochle players wont on a arts and crafts projects; ally unsold new Bnu-rated itam' rtam' and make ^jethe country The latter surround It with bright spot eiileh marks tha Uv- mystery ride last Friday. After to 1 p.m. Hot-Meal with the (ol- sue which came to market In m'ofc .unified'In Its approach to thorns and guard It like arch- Burt Lancaster big room area. A oomfortsMe October was released from trad­ ridlng oroimd sightseeing, and lowing menu,, roast beef au foreign policy.. ers.” aofa and obaira are prmetiaalty Mrs. Goldlierg and Elizabeth live in liarefoot comfort with radiant heated floors which ‘‘Jo-Jo’* also enjoys. trying to guess just where they juls, brousted potatoes, toased ing restrictlonB with yields on I vqitat hope Is one of the DaborahKerr would end up, they found them­ aalad, rolls and butter, peaches, some maturities Increasing by things;, that brought , me here,” (jbiM. P age Four) selves at the Matarese Restau­ and a beverage. We will have a too basis points. ho saldr ” I( you can talk clearly “The Gypsy Moths’ The $lS6-mllllon New Jersey rant In Newington. special guetft at ^ s meal the front the distance • of 260,(KX) MCmOCOLOR Turnpike Issue, however, attuct- These they enjoyed a buffet Hoiufrable United Slates Sen. miles In outer space,,!.hope tho4 ^ ed considerable private Investor Co-Hit Today: 8:15 ft 7:85—Sunday t0 5 li 7:19 lunch, played pinochle (what Thomas J. Dodd; 1 p.m. to 3 .some o f that expertise can be ■ MOM Presents A Bllldred Freed Prodnetloa Starring ;' else?), with Roblna Carroll, p.m. F\m-Day. and our honored Interest at the ? Per carried over Into foreign policy V A 6(XI; Bess Moosian, 604; and guest will address the group discussions.”. Story by Tom Grant, 696, being the win- light at 1 p.m. In the main hall; Used 'Fireflies' June Tompkina ners. The remainder of the af- 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. square dance TOKYO — In World War II, ' Alloy in 270 Coins "Sentinels” ternoon was spent singing, lessons, tmd dancing; bus pick Japanese soldiers used bloluml- DEtVE R —Jhe most wldly dancing, and Just plain relax- up at 8:30 a.m. and noon and ncscenqe In jungle warfare. Photoe by used coinage material, an alloy 1 ■ ing in a very pleasant atmos- one return trip at 4 p.m. Fearing that a flashlight would of 75 per cent copper and 26 Reginald Pinto -a. phere. Thursday, 9:30 a.m, to noon. reveal their position, they car­ per cent nickel, is used In more; Tile gang arrived home about plnochlei tournament; 1 p.m. to ried vials containing remains of than 270 denominations of coins,' 'A 6:30 p.m., and guess what? 4:80 p.m. open (or card playing, tiny marine crustaceans known circulating In 94 countries. TTie J Some stayed at the Center to T V viewing, reading, pool, tuul • 1 as ” sea fireflies.” The glow wa.s United' States has used this al­ be on hand for the. 7 p.m. net- Bhuffleboord. just bright enough to Illuminate loy (or Its 5 -Cent pieces since Friday, 9 a.m. to ?• Runlnvoge back tournament. a map or a message. 1866. This Is just one of the many Sale, In the main hall of Cen­ surprise trips, by Peter Vqn* ter; 1 p.m. ta 8 p.m., crewel SATURDAY NIGHTS drillo, the volunteer supervisor, embroidery class; 7 p.m. ta 10 in charge of the Thursday pi­ n.m.. setback tournament. AT nochle group. All in attendance I Don't forget the Center Is OFfBEAT ! SIMPLY WONDERFUL !” wont Pells ta know they ieally open weekdjiys, from 9 a.m. to ___ i ^ M. ^ ^ ^ a O-- ^ _ a A t A t O A M A A n ^ I » A M ■ • I ' l T V b I a AAAA ^ (‘ ))j enjoyed the day, and thank him 4:30 p.m. for reading, TV view­ Bi9 HESTA Tinw at TACORRAL very much. ing, visiting, curd playing, pool, Fri.. Sat., Sun., Nov. 28 • 30 ONLY Now I said quite a bit, but or shuffleboard. Stop In, apd Ua MinfMlti lake advantage of your Cen- didn't mention our Sunday trip ^ b d e lG u t o n to the Ice Capades. It really ter’s facilities. was fantastic, and all ninety persons couldn’t say i enough abotA the compleite stniw. One TACOS 19<^ just has to see this show to be- Ueve It. “THE

This I was my first, and, be­ lieve ™ I'm already waiting TOTAL 4A for neki year. I tqok a batch of m m m m . ESTABLISHMENT' pictures, and If by chance any mexican food i l come out (as the illghtlng ' was really too. bad). I’ ll let you etU In to see them. J 2 246 Broad St. • Manchester 1 think tl)ls Is a good time • FORMAL DINING ; 4) to remind you all, that your ; > - tis? t P a i a t 5 J- 9 PJM. to 18 AJI. Rummage Sale Is going to be EAT IN OR TAKE OUT • Phone 646-1978 held at the Center this coming • PULL COURSE DINNERS Friday. We have been receiving P . » ‘ . Y 11 1' ^ P”' • I ,S - ■ ' ' StEAKS • CHOPS • SEAFOOD quite a lot of clothing, and toys; however, we can still use 1------— • DANCE to rekxinc imiak... more, so don't forget to' drop yours off before Thursday. CTa NCHESt^ k TONIGHT—lat RUN ft SING-A-LONG the "good oM songs” Remember, too, we’re count­ 9 k Excitkw Holiday Show with KAY PAULSEN, Bemie Bentley on Bftnjo ing on you to 'help us make this i 6 . N *1 f succ^QnTui drtve« so be on hand- a A ft NO COVER ]M M y . o n ' Our "good friend, and Gold lit. ft NO MINIMUM Oard Holder number bne, Eon- non Desrosier, took sick on us ft NhWHERE IN CONNECTICUT wffl yoo here at the Center last 1 7 1 1 1 0 1 - have soch a eompletoly rdaxkw The Goldbergs enjoy a family reunion in the circular library-study. Stairways up to curved library sod down to children’s^ sleeping day. He went to the hospital (or 9:9# and cnjojfftble evening a check up, and Is now con­ valescing at home, SSH School LLAT,THEATRt LAST ft OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, T W ! Bt. Another msmlier, Mollle Trij^k Cyck Show McCarthy, has been reported as Hit *1 MGM presents The John Ftanlenheimei ^HELL’S ANQELS 'E d n rd le«n$ Pioduclion stirring JianrIfTHtrr Burt Lancaster i ON WHEELS” _ i j £nmn9 IfTrald ' i Deborah Kerr ruMlsbed^ Dear r BxoetK Ikiiioar, — : Mrtrooolor < «£ * [«] “ The Gypsy M oths” uSnpSSre1 at is Bissau Stnet Mpnrliartsr. (COWL (OtOtOf “THE OLdRY TMsphoos 648-3711 A N iig b h ir o f Bwrtaw‘ i. Nftgawt*s aiM Otoar Vtae d Cuss 'Postsas PaM SI sr, Oonn STOMKRS” RESERVATIONS 446-2235 t HR ^3 • IMl.Ol' ByufQcn rAicxijRBi r a t CP TO U9 e^^WILD ANGELS” Some apothecaiy jmn conUdninir everything from Cheerio* to irp a U line the windb^ ledire in the kitchen. 890 ■i ' ■ - - s , ' , 't' ' I J ■ ; . -fil'- ■ •

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because I’m just being dis'cov- 1M6- VOIKgWAOEN P B C k > es ered. Until now (I wki^’t very nzzA-m-A-wiiik Rock Festival County Officials Might Find THINK SMALL * IM U I «EDM proud o f myself. I did ju ft about ' I In MaarlrtrtMr .. anything, Just to get it don^> But DoaNi m * CM! V ta* ■quipped with lentberette in­ Miniskirt now I ’d .like to do things ri^^it. Opens Wildly Bargain Is a White Elephant terior, wtndsfaleld vraahtr, 3-. I'd like to film a musical coril- ’Try Sag’b Oesfe Tseeself PIh m spend electric wipers, henter, O n e Mi n i e r dy. No kidding; I can sing, I ckn !Fi Florida ' AUBURN, Calif. (AP) —Otti- ^ "I’ve been down throughout defogger, 4-way safety flashers, edy. No kidding: I can sing, 1 B a t B ten r • . * % cials in Placer County got a bar- the whole thing,” Heikka aald. back-up lights, front and rear can dance and I can do a Httle gain: A purchase for $15,000 of a ’You can’t imagine the magni­ . sent bdU. Yentberette heddreata, WEST PALM*BE1ACH, Fla. PARIS (AP) —Prance has comedy." O rlisfigrjk ^ miaaile alto that cost ttte govem- tude of It." ateering wheal lock and t m r struck back at British and (A t) — Thousands of youths window defroster . ,ment $70 million. One suggeatlon the state la , American miniskirts with its battled traffic, rain and mud— very best troops. Brigitte Bat^ CHd Lyme GOP Worker Nerw they’re trying to figure considering -ia to use it a s ' an TED TRUDON Ale. II, ToRisA Tab. dot is wearing one that is noth­ pizz*-R«rs ^ and police said one even tried to out what to do with it.. emergency rommunloattons cen­ TelcetHHi Mesekwlw ing shor^ of overkill. Named SQ>al Manager LM sFBUois snaasT ta te on the Florida governor— The aite coveia 63 acnea above ter In case of a dlsaoter. The VOLKSWAGEN N f-llII 1TOB OnL f OUOlNAKi F123A SHOP D f TOSVN ground, over gently ropng hills site is about 38 miles northeast The 8Q-year-oId actress put on Friday to mark the opening of a NORWALK, Conn. (AP) — on,: the edge of the old' Mother of the Capitol In Sacramento. a titiy metallic skirt and a tiny rock music festival. Former Republican congress­ Lode gold mining oountly, and One problem: Access ia by a metallic bra" and rapped them 1 Sheriff’s deputies said a St. SO acres of underground caverns 60-foot ladder, with a transparent veil of gray man Abner W. Sibal, a candi­ 'PftersbUTg youth whom they which once housed three 160- Read Hel*ald Advertisements “v silk Thursday night for a film date for the GOP nomination OPEN would not identify took a punch foot-deep mlaslle alloa, worklhgl ,|^a. to the U.S. Senate, has an- a^Gov. Claude IQrk. notmced the apteintment of and living quartera for. crews ^ 'Blie received the "Triumph unty figured the site Iff- continued, "he swung- at the could be used for something governor. He was wild. He was when the General Services Ad­ Special „ on a really high trip. He proba- ministration put it up for sale at bljf didn’t know what he was $36,000—half the appraiaed ABSOHm iY UNHEARD OF . . . doing." value. 2 Jh e youth was arrested by One early plan was to use the Ice Cream View from master bedroom onto balcony and into library. sheriff’s deputies and charged land for on auto raceway, but a wfth being imder the influence atudy Indicated that wouldn’t Chock full of iiiarachino red ^ r r ie s , oP a hallucinogenic drug. He pay. Recreational uses, such aa mint flavored green cherries, dithpn- H en H om es was treated by a doctor. a park, edll are high on the poa- ^ fter the incident, Kirk “vowed albie list, said Richard Heikka, net cherries, almond nuts and almond Happenings for Teens he- would do anything within his county planning officer. flavor. A delightful Christmas pink p ^ e r to prevent any similar Potential underground. uses ice cream kwd^ with fruits and nuts. festival from taking place in range from a depository for val­ Our annual Christmas treat for you I Saturday, Nov. 29 11 p.m. Dance for members An Austere Beauty I^ rid a. ' uable state records to dlspoeal • All recreation centers and (Come on ’Toby—where’s (Continued from Pago 8) Area residents opposed the of industrial waste. schools closed today! the December’s band list?) | tlJTee-day affair and Friday, Teen Center, School St., 7 :30- •East Side Roc, School St., upholstered with off white knub- ^ evenythlng she morning the office of the auto 11 p.m. Dance. Members only. open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. by woven wool covers which ^ her kitchen. Upon re- dealership owned by festival Shadg,- Shm 0jcxvuf, SiohnAJ 'West Side Rec, Cedar St., can zip off for cleaning or J e j" “»t, he F O R Sunday, Nov. SO promoter Datrid Rupp burned to changhlg. A soUd square table Phoned Imr ^ aek^ , TWO OOWVEWMiyr lo o a tio n b MHS Swimming Pool. 12:30- open 1-6 p.m. tfte ground. Investigators are •Community Y, N. 4 p.m. lOH weekly swim for Main St., of b^led ash ( s o m ^ a t re- probing the remains for evi- ■a. • • HA ops- DaOr a-d d-a.i farkaf open 1-6 p.m. dmee of possible arson. handicapped youngsters. Z ™ “hecti!” And she agreii (Jsk - ,a-d I ndH jysg) JJ6 nearby resident said he saw Monday, Deo. 1 WILOON •—These activUies require ment. A grand piano against the m ^ y two men running from the bulld- m MMa B t—VtL eUdMU memberohlp canls available at wall is for the muslcal^s-plrant- moments before it was grade schools resume classes the Recreation Department, 110 in the family, provided for what the bergs absolutely heed rocked by an explosion. today. Cedar St. . don’t forget Six woven reed chairs on And space has been provided JJThe fire, gate-crashing rock Bennet Junior High — Donut yx>ur Winter Recreation Pro- metal bases surrounding a oir- fans, threatening phone calls, SaJe in all cafeterias during g;ram for a detailed list of ac- , .. in unexpected places for con­ c h a table of burled ash and a lenience, for instance: There U ajid counterfeit festival tlcklu lunch period. Uvitlee. white serving counUr set In a ^ the curved have contributed to troubles Patlifinders Club, Norman ------lAST S U N D A Y - fiAmjL fft- Rupp. He said Friday they curved wall complete the dining chimney In the Uvlng room St., 7:30-9:30 p.m.' Alateens, Don't forget to call the Rev .. expoaing a amall bar on the hod ruined him financially. Admiring the North End Christmas Tree Open to ail teens with a friend Russell Allen of St. Mary’s 640- estimaited 33,000 youths or relative with a drinking prob' 4888, for drug information—4n- „ back aide and which looks 13 feet by 16 feet, faces west through to the kitchen and be- ihoL pmpIsL want pi&L om. thm^ ... are attending the rain-plagued Mrs. Ruth S. Staum and Edson M. Bailey admire Christmas tree at N. Main lem. qtiliiee kept anonymoua. fffetival and aheriffs officials and N. School Sts., in North End Renewal Area. The 12-foot Douglas fir was lit Temple Beth Sholoni, 400 E. M extr^agant trough the wlndow-an- Hartford. Reoetat ^h«r o f^ ce of light and also mid they had ,,arTested 16 fans Middle Tpke., start of Com­ Now—how abnut lixic no* ■‘.'J ^ ' ' ------1 ------Other acurce of light and at dusk yesterday. Mr. Bailey is chairman of the board of the Manchester Sav­ N ow -how ^^ixnX ^ th n t ^ ^ .^ t c h e s control lighting from ______means of achieving the V l9te Friday night, most of ings Bank, which donated the tree. Mrs. Staum is executive director of the Man­ munity Enrichment Courses. comments correa- i|^m on drug charges. pondents celling InaeU. ^f depth. chester Redevelopment Agency. (Herald photo by Pinto) •East Side Rec, School St., too much tur- The kitchen is contained In an ■•Police said one couple arrest- open 6-10 p.m. key! Mr. Goldberg, builder of the” alley plan with white counter, house, also enjoyed qqllaboratlng ’ ^ had a satchel filled with 143 •West Side Rec, Cedar St., YOUR cupboards and appliances. on the design as he Is somewhat ounces of marijuana, 728 tad open 6-10 p.m. Any -town organization, school Rham District A study, which was & re- gf architect by avocation. It blets, and hashish worth a to- Tests Show • t ttie PARKADE o n b -d a y -o n l y •Community Y, N. Main St., or church wlshihg to list an qulstte of -the Goldbergs, Is the ig easy to see how the family 1 of 66,000. open 6-10 p.m. event of Intereet to teens (13- 8 result of another compromise thoroughly enjoys well-planned. •MHS Pool, Brookfield St., 21) In this column may con- . . j » ------° -----*■------■ DISCOUNTS Rudolf Hess — CUP THESE COUPONS AND SAVE— m__ Honor Roll Announced open 6:80-9i30 p.m. tact Fran Oonway 4Mni. Frank architect, comfortable living. The fam- •Buckley School, Vernon St., J .) anytime or Candy, after favored a com- uy^ besides Mr. and Mrs, Gold- -Disappointment M a r k i n H a s Ul c e r EXTRA e x t r a ( ) a v i n g s (*^o u p o n open 6-9:80 p.m. school' hours, 207 Hhckmatack P**^**^ enclosed study. One beig. Includes Susan, an art Tlojui ws'juL ^ in q , onu, Atep. ^tudfu/t,! ! ! For 1st fr Period “J ■ •Waddell School, Broad St., St., 649-6060; Kothl Knapp, 649- ^ student at Bennington College ^ums to Terror BERLIN (AP) — Rudolf Heaa one should not have 3 . Colin Pushee, principal at Pamela Bergeron. Karen Ber- open 6-9:80 p.m. 9288 after 8 p.m.; or Karen In Vermont; Barry, a ninth has an Ulcer, an allied spokee- R«9ukw SIS. Rham High School, has relees- geron, Karla Berglund, Walter •ming Junior High, E. Middle Gilmore,- 649-9270 after school '6 6 study. The result grade student at Bennet Junior •On Fishing Trip man reported today. hours. 9* partially enclosed area Join- High School; Elizabeth who is ed the honor roll for the first Berk, Robert Cloud. Gary Co- .1,__,Tpke., open 8-10 p.m. THIS SUNDAY - TOMORROW ONLY - W E IL "Medical tests have shown Ing a window wall looking on- in kindergarten at the*Martin *8A N DIEGO, Oallf. (AP) — m a rk in g period of the year. pas and David Devine. Rudolf Hess to be suffering I Tuesday, Dec. 2 to a balrany which Is shared by School, and last, but not least, •The fishing waa lousy” and a Twenty-nine students rated Also , Richard Devins, Jon from lui ulcer. Treatment haa FALLS ^5. ECHS—Betty Crocker Home­ I the master bedroom. A mauve "Jo-Jo," the French poodle. Bull outing turned Into a night­ high honors in this period; Donahue, Jam es Fracchla, Deb- begun and will continue," he maker Tost (senior girls). Lawsuit Kleeps carpeting covers the stairway Grade 13. Mary Egan. David orah Higgins, Bethany Horton, said. ^ mare, Clifton Cooke said after _ , . _ . ^ R«t I with 0-ty South United Methodist and upstairs area. . Goncl and Deborah Wythe, Edward Keefe, Randall Keener, Hess, Adolf Hitler's wartime CSuirch, Downstairs Lounge, af­ Corps Director HOUR SUPER DISCOUNI SALE Sleeve ot 3 A alldlng black panel, decor­ I and seven other persons sur- Grade „11, R„v*.rivBeverly HillHHl. Michael Keleher, Roxanne deputy fuehrer, has been in the 1-71 I ter (K'hool hours until 4 p.m.— ated with a large Impreaslon- Sidewalk Santas jCUfL l^ved the swamping of their 26- Grade 10, Patricia Campbell, Knight, Darlene Johnson, Karen British military hospital in West "Do your own thing’’—ping- In Philippines iHtlc pointing, serves as a door •pot boot. Three others were be- Stephen Derby. Charlenne Lathrop, Rodney Links, Lee Beriln since last Motiday for pong. records,' dance, gab, oat iH^ave Problems to the master bedroom area. peved drowned. Donahue, Gai Pizzltola and Joan Massey and Deborah Nerricclo. tests, after he complained of (light’ refreehments served) MANILA (AP) — The dlrec- . B alldea into a section of the HERE’S HOW IT WORKS^ — JA n air-sea search was under sa^„o. Also, Bonnie Palmer, Dorothy acute stomach pains. even sUidy. Limited to ail Ben- or of the U.S. Peace Corps pro- gtudy. A bed and chair furnish NEW YORK (AP) — Beard­ e x t r a C ) a v i n g s (*^o u p o n e x t r a C Ja v in g s (-c o u p o n ed, booted and suited, 32 of San- y y In the Gulf of California for Grade 8, Regina Adams, Parker, Diane Prentice, Cynthia Hess, 75, is the only Inmate in net J)u>lor High students. gram In the Philippines Is not the bedroom. But, around the u 1 11 j • . -Ill 11.1 . .u u j . **'■ helpers from the Volunteers Ifnank Hemert, Wilbert P5rten cheryl Grtffln, Cheryl Lyman, Robinson, Janet SagUo, Audrey the vast Bpandau war crimes M ils Gym G-36 7:.30-8:80 being allowed to leave the partliU partition at the head of ^ America assembled in Times Fyton’s ^ e Janet, all of Al. p a^ ela MUU. Sarah Parker, Senkbell, Mark Shok,'Jill Stock- prison and his move from there R«q. ;f9c Sin 2.25 Vdw p.m. Dance Workshop for MtX! country because of a lawsuit ®''® clothes closets, be- gqygjg -today. Not all were WALK IN TO OUR HUGE WAREHOUSE, gerta, Canada. Elaine Reynolds, Michael Shee- well, Robert Vontell and JoAnn to the hospital waa his first out­ female students only. ST. JOSEPH filed against him by a former ^ i„“ - ^ h t e ^®^ •. The tragedy Sunday was dis- ^an, Mariajjne Tefft and RoWn Zimmer. side prison walls since he came EYENIN6 IN MHS Swimming Pool -6:30- Slosed Friday when Cooke, a wmiams School Menu to Spandaui n 1946. BABY ASPIRIN 8:30 p.m, Oinm swimming for S n n l o U ^ volunteer from graydjelge walls Rosenblatt hoped this •1-year-old University of Call- . Grade 7; Jean Barrasso, The spokesman added that Co^eoUcut. Behind a "ilj^ re d a Idtog ^ ^ AsdaidLiha,appUanaL—u)haihji)i,iLbiL J U , SisMio, "the menu at Rham High PARIS SET MOC’ers tliose wltl> long hair U>rnia student, his wife, Janet, Laure Devine, Cheryl Dixon, tests on Hess would continue to must wear caps. The suit was filed several door beyond the bedrtwm la th^e when he had troublekeeping.his (P ■nd the other survivors re- School next week will be : Mon­ SAVE Vi Kristine Georgldea, Linda Hag- day, lamb patties and gravy, determine If other medical Rennet Junior High cnfcterla, months ago by J . Barry Lynch sewing room where Mrs. Gold- gtralght ' filmed to San Diego. garty, Jonathan Little, Sheryl problems exist and that the of Stamford, Conn., who claimed herg sews many of her clothes . . . “ ' . ^ O ooke said heavy sees ripped mashed potato, peas and car­ 8 7 c Brcsikhiat 7:48-8:06 ii.m, Osborne, Mark Shok, Jeff Sirois, tests would go (in for the ■ next w ith Only that the Peace Corps wrongfully and her daughters’. This room „„ R too^ ^ b l a t t fiacohdahA,, JapaA,, ^ooAiaAA, dtaxA, (DMfahA., •laiUttng from the bottom a t the rots; Tuesday, meat loaf, but- j WMh Oa-pa- Oidy •East Side Hi>c., School St., Lauren SUvlnsky and Katherine tered rice and gravy, green few days. open 0-10 p.m. labeled him as mentally ill and resembles a balcony ^mewhat „And, once it’s ftoet and within two minutes it "Final diagnosis and recom- beans, asporagu-s; Wednesdj>r SI., that he wuB kidnapped about a 1" that one of the walls la cut y^nhed, it's hard to put back was sinking three miles off Pun- mcndaiflons. " the spokesman year ago. out to waist height permitting gtpjjgjjt ” Estrella south of San Felipe, Honors went to the following: .spaghetti with moat SiiUce. tojm* op»‘ii 6-10 p.m. Grade 12, Robert Agnew, Ste- .salad; 'niuntday, fmnk- ileclarM.^ "will not be poasible TnJbcaJtA,, C facuum A -fin,pxctqojcfU A tnam B ,itJ exico. •Oommunity Y. N. Main St., One of the four Peace Corp. “«.® '“ I' “’® ' T " Ro«nblalt, who aella ice 6 phen Bergenholtz, Martha furter on a roll, baked beans, uptff the examtofttlon Is com­ e x t r a C >a v i n g s (-40u p o n gXTRA( )AVINGS(-^OUPON • "Wo were In the water about open O-IO p.m. tifficiale named In the suit was eyon • Y* ^ cream during July and August Blowen, Bonnie Brunell, Donaldnauerkraut; Friday, grilkxl plete." •Buckley S<-hopl, Vernon St., Arthur W. Purcell, the director and prefers his ^m m er C l - •our hours and had to fight an Hess' son has appealed for his light from ■ clerestory windows ^tgering tide and roughs wells," Cole, Nancy D ^lln, Richard cheese sandwich, molded gela- 1.S9 Sin ojK'n 0-9:30 p.m. of tlio prof^riun* He I& the only . ^ » si. ssv»ssness ismutsaid, "There’s o itroaleas ctuuw:30 p.m. years In the Peace Corps here. Daughter Susan's room doubles Christmas gifts tor the Elizabeth DePerry, Cindy Fors. tonis and Economic Union. U) especially love sweets. MY4UEC •MHS IXk)1. Brookfield SI., He lias said he does not want qs a guest room while Susan Is J . k x i % abooa, whola^a. coot] Jesse Hlll.s, Paul Hovey. Arlene open 0:30-0:30 p.m Kainlly 10 any action taken against Pur- at college. A long bookcase lines , ^ >xiur breath c1«m —a- : Slight Increase Knight and Sherry Mott. ; THERAGRAN Swim Night. f i cell, but waiYls the mental ill- the corridor wall opposite the ^ ®“ ® ”'^‘1 OTtons, Also. Randy Mund, Stephen .99 Tlmntday, l>e»'. 4 ness claim removed from his bedroom, and provides space ' sa d. He also told ^ men : Noted in Claims Patch, Karen Person, Beverly Bennet .hunor High Break- records, his termination from for alU the children's books. »o aURH-. »moke. of drink on W (—[SuAa.l 'UnbaUeoabla.I—SaAa.J ■ Po^. Denise Porter, Nancy 7.19 S ta ' 4.99 fa-sl 7:18 8:08 a.m. ' UNHEARD 5 A 6.6 per cent increase Rychllng. Chester Slok, Katha- the Peace Corps lifted and his Hero^ and there are'plctunes ®‘' “ dren the gifts tlwy ask ftfr. West Side Rec. I'erlar SI., allowances grunted. Lynch also on the walls. Some very mod- •In imemployment compenoation ririe dlobodian and David I 100 ^ 30 FREE open 0-10 p.ni. Sclalma was reported tor birt 100 A 3U pn^uced statements from his em, but the architect has also Vaughan. I WHk Ca-pa- Ualy | •Eaat Side Re- Si'liix)! St. own psychiatrists that he Is not -allowed photos a t family mem- ■week In the Manchester office of Grade 10, Lynn Boucher, Deb­ uhson^s — — —II I CH>en 6-10 p.m, lll. hers of the Goldbergs,- . It la ALL FILM ROUS fthe State Labor Department ra Devins, Jane Fogg. Sherri BUT JUST TRY US AND FIND OUT - "The total was 503 for the •Community. Y, N Main St., The U.S. Embassy appealed heartening to a photo of Developed mmi PrtaSed Grant. Elizabeth Gregory, Ste­ open,0-10 p.m. _Fhet Serviee Sweek ending Nov. 2^, or 26 more phen Kukucka. Karen Links. to I’realdent Ferdinand Mar- grandparents haniglng next to -claim s than Ble 477 reported tor e x t r a C ) a v i n g s (-40u p o n e x t r a C Ja v i n g s (-c o u p o n •Wiuidell ScluxU Vernon St., cos to allow Rurcell to leave by tm impresstonlsUc painting, Kerin Lytojan. Brian MscLach- Candy Kitchen open 6-9:30 p in, 2the week ending Nov. 16. lan and rttrick Oberlander Where Qoa)lty < andy la Made Fresh OaOy ship - Tlmnulay night for San When designing the kitchen. — Statewide cialros rose stight- I •Illlng Junior High, K. Mid­ Francisco. But Foreign Secre- the architect asked Mrs. GoM- A R T H w I m f i FREE FREE FREE — Also. Rachel Palmer. Rox­ 3.11 Sta* U9c sin dle Tpke., open 8-'l0 [i.m. riy by 26i2. to a 24.462 total. The anne Perham, Patricia Porter. ('hoove From Oxer 8*0 Varieties tary Ciu-los P. Romulo said ^Xate figure waa 21.413 for the fnidiiy, Diw. 8 Thursday the appeal was April Rychlovsky, Mae Rveh- UNICAPS EVERY HOUR ^corresponding week lost year. lovsky. Linda Sherrick, Deb­ Nsw lar Ike holiday saaaaa — t m Illlng Junior High Cafeteria, denied. • Bridgeport, with 3.490 claims. VITALIS 7:30-10 p.m.. Christmas Toy FREE bie Theriault. Joseph Valvys, ON THE HOUR Twaa the state leader lart week. Lynn Verona And Donpa Wil­ Dunce, Open to Illlng students 1965 PONTIAC - I t was foUowed by New Haven CHOCOLATE GINGER 1.68 only. «wUh S.069, Hartford with 2,983. liams. STARTIHO AT A.M. Grade 9, Paula 'Bergenholtz. 32e Bennet Junior High, 7:80-10 11 GIFTS -and WatertJury with 2.788. Gftager reet r— ted ftn cMir ewm mOk and Bark 30 CAPE tUWN, South Africa Ruth Copas. Darid BUtard, Di­ m m t p.m.. Dance for Bennet seventh Tempest Station Wagon • Monclieater ranked I8th a aid faahta-ad tavoeUs. Try thrty graders only. (API - South Africa wines ane Foley. Judy Jose, Bonnie should haye South African •■ajnong the sUW'e 19 dfflees. Massey. Catherine McGary. Lin­ I______- 7 ^ "The Depot” Coffeehotise, Lo­ • AUTO. TRANS. Sorry Quantities Limited — Come Early For The Beit Selections lon ty WUltonanUc, with 5U. re cust St., I parking In St. Mary's names, parliamentarian and da Orzech. Paul Vltolts. Greg­ wine connoisseur Senator Paul Jjxrrted less claims ttion Man- Church loti 8-midnlght. Local • POWER STEERING \ i ory Williams and Deborah . . „ . Sauer believes. Sauer accuaed \ ■cheater. Wright. e x t r a C ) a v i n g s (-^o u p o n talent appearing o ar ge 8 farmers of lacking e x t r a C ) a v i n g s (^^o u p o n open 6-10 p.m. • RADIO Grade 8. Duane Abney. Ellen you in. . pride in their product when they BanoUiccl. RoWn Btasell. Bev­ labeled it "dare* type." "bur­ ► Remote AirporU Due H oq. 1.39 •East Side Rec, School ,St.. erly Bond, Cynthia Coleman, 1.79 S te : gundy type" or , “champagne •West Side Rec. Cedar SI., - OTTAWA — Ten airports are Susan Derby. Martin Fortin. type." An AlsaUan wtne farmer M 1 9 5 open 6-10 p.m. •, H. & 6. (wscouNi) APBIIANCES "to be built In the next eight Julianna Gagne and Brian Huri- CALCIUM < PHiSOHEX ! "would rather die’* than call ah *to 10 y ean at remote settle- butt. ’ ^ •Community Y, N. Main St., Alsace wine a Moselje type," wMi VMniiia 0 open 6-10 p.m. 669 Bmsidt AveiM OPEN EVERY SUNDAY im en u In the Northwest Tsfrt- Also. JeWrey KaMlk. PatrtcU though he lived within six miles TED TRUPON. Inc. OtI.y lO-li taax Tm 1M | -to n es and tbs Tuhon. Ths con- Kearney. Cheryl MaJesJd. Mar- 9 9 c ! Saturday,- Dec; 6 of the M ^ lle River. "How then | Ustmctlon cost, about I5.6W.000. Ia ' Miner. Lorraine RSlney, ROUTE 4. iOLTON — TEL. 449-4332 EXSIS-QEEB Testing . . . also oon .we. Who are 6,000 miles fur- VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE Enl Hh MwA CLOSIO SATURDAYS be borne by the fedenl Frank ;Rlch, Jonathan Blok. Da- ^ r 6 7 c Earth Science Trip to Boston thcr aaxiy. make, an 'Al.-taoe OPENtDAlLY and SUNDAY di UHM P.M. WMh O M V « Outy j I ROUTE 8^-TOLLAND TPKE.—TALOOTTVILLE rgovemmenL Work oil some o< rid Water and Amanda Wright Planetartum, 9 a.m .-6 p.m. typa' or a 'Burgundy type' the alrpprta will start thfo Grade T. LoU Allen Linda .r Teen Center,) School St., 7:30- wine?" Sauer aeked. Caady Alaa AraUaMa For rw d Balatag y e a r Bartohiccl. Patricia Barts—.

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IRanrhpHipr the fact that it was one Isolated piece of handwriting, but what happened on the battlefields of Vietnam that weekend. u r c ^DPtun^ ^pral^ Lufliersn Church Ctinrcfa of the Assumption . Yoof Ooity Activity Guidv ’Hiere was no Jenemy surge, there was Second Congregational-CAoreh According to tho Start. and Chestnut sts. ' United <%iirdi o< Chrlet Adame St aad Tbomqieaa Bd. ^An. i» m riAiHHiBU b T THE ' “ 1 no new threat to Saigon, there was no ■ w . C. Henry Anderson, \20-2l-31-43 To develop message for 5undoy, HBRAZ^ PRlNTmO OO.. INC 386 N. Bfain St B ev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor Bev. Eric J. Oothberg, reod words corresponding to norribers 18 BtMeU Street coordination of North Vietnamese attack Bev. Felix M< Davie, Bev. Emeet J. Ooppa of your Zodioc birth sign. Mancbeeter. Conn. Pastors ^ T A U U q s THOHAS F. BtatQP80^ with events In Washington. AM. M WALTER R. FEROUBOh Rev. Ernest S. Barrie, MaasM at 7, 10:30 Publiaticn ' But there was the spectacle of the I ^ maV » Aseodate BOnlater and U;to a.m. Founded October 1, 18Si Ovi 1-13-25-37 Nursery, Kindergarten. Grade* American media providing anti-mora­ School for three-year-olds X/46-S8-6V PubUehed Every Eventac 'Except simdayr 1 through 4. 9:25 and 10:55, Church School. tnrougr. Grade 8. Nursery for 10 a.pa. Morning Worship. end Holidays. Entered at the Poet Office ai torium orators with powerful am­ infants. S t Bartholomew's Church 9 and 10:45 a.m., Worship 9:30 and 11 a.m ..' Worahip Manchester. Conn., as Second Class Mail Nursery through Church School Bw. Philip Hinaey, Pastor Matter. munition in support of their point of 9 and 10:45 a.m., Divine Wor- Service. Sermon: **8et Y o i i Ser\*ice with the Rev. Mr. Fer­ Trinity Evangelical Lutheraa Grade 8. Sermon by the Rev. Bev. Edward M. IsiBnee rara preaching. Nursery care is Subscription r a t S view. And even now, as the press itself ship with Holy Communion. Ser- SighU Upon The Stars." Church Mr. Davis, "A Way of Renew­ Aeelstent Pastor available during the service. Payable In Advance niOT by Pastor Anderson, "Re- al.” 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel (Missouri Synod) One Tear ...... S30.0 begins to realize how it hoaxed even It- 5. Junior Pilgrim Fellowship. Six Months ...... Ifi.lK' nawal Must Come.** lowslU|i. 86 Prospect St., BoekvOle 7:30, 9 ,10:15 and 11:30 a.m.. 7, Senior Pilgrim Fellowship. Three Months ...... 7.80 "self, it need have no fear of such as < a : ? p m.. Advent Vestbrs Serv­ 44 Un«Kp«ct*d 74 One Month ...... ' 3.80 Ooocordls Lutheran Church 45 Foc« 75 And Rev. Briioe Rudolf ice. ’The Rev. Norman Swensen, Second Congregational Church Agnew, Burch, Klein, or Mitchell. ’This Pitkin S t 46 Focused 76 Conclusions ____ MEMBEHl OF P ^ r of , ’Trinity Covenant 47 Don't 77 Work I'nltcd Church Of Clulst linlted Congregational Church 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worahip THE ASSOCIATED PRESS parilcular imperfection on the part of Bev. Joseph E. Bourret S t Bridget Chnroh 48 New 78 Annoyonces 17-18-27-28/ The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled Church, speaker. R i. 44A, Coventry United Church of Christ Service, Holy Commtmlon. Pastor Bev. John J. Delaney, Pastor 49 Be 79Be ------39-7342-87^ to the use of republlcatlon of all news dis­ the media was on their aide of the argu­ 50 To SO On Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, ’ToUaad 9:10 a.m., Sunday School. patches credited to It or not otherwise credit: Bev. Louie E. Bauer Jr., Bev. Kenneth J. Frlsbie 5t Wo.t AQUASIUS ed m this paper and also the'local news pub­ ment. Trinity Convenant Church 61 Ooy Minister Rev. Donald Q. Miller, Adult Instruction (3aas. Bev. Harry McBrten 52 Pointing 62 Petsonol JAN. 10 lished here. to2 Hackmatack St Aselstant 'Pastor Minister All rlabts of republlcatlon of special Jl^ S3Poce 83 By f i t ; It patches herein are also reserved. Rev. Norman E. Swensen, 54 With 84 Impressed 9:30 a.m., diu rch School. Unitarian FeUosrsUp 9 a.m., Holy Oommunion, Masses at ,7, 8, 9:15, 1Q:30 in 55 Successful 65 Repoirs 3- 8- 9-S3i 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worahip Pastor 11 a.m., Service of Worship. of QIastonbury The Herald Printing Compam Inc., ae- Church School" and Nursery. the church. 9:16s 10:30 and 12r:00 56 Join 86 Ers^ 154-35-66 !C Service and Church School. sumrs no financial responalDllUy for typo­ A Lament For l^ e Trolley 57 Petty 87 Plons men Noon, Membership meeting. Academy Jualor Higli graphical errors appearing In advertisements 10:30 a.m., ’Tire Service, in the auditorium. 58 On 86 Favored 11 a.m.. High School Claas. 9:16 a.m., 0>llege and Ca­ 59 On « i . It '..tv 4 p.m., Junk>r Pilgrim Fel­ Main SL, Olastonbnry and other reading matter In The Manchester Not right out of the blue — our Eart- Church School and Nursery. 89 Yourself 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim F el­ Evening Herald. reer Group. 60 For-^wov 90 Life WA*. lowship. 7:30 p.m., Folk Mass. St: James’ Churdi lowship. V 9:30 a_m., Sunday. School with 8 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ 10 :30 a m., Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washtng- em skies are really blue only on dajrs Adverse 30-41-42-7D Service, Nursery Adulta and High School Class Magr. Edward J. Reardon, lowship. lon Post News Service. when ■ a cold . front wind scrubs them 74-77-8339^ and School. Full service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc meeting at Keeney St. School. South United Methodist Chnroh Pastor St. Francis of Assist Publishers Representatives — The Julhu Bev. Joeeph E. Vuje Mathews Special .^rancy — New York. Chi­ clean — but -out o f the routine murk of All other classes along with an Rev. J. Hanley Shaw, D. D., I'nion Congregational Chnroh 673 EIHngtou Rd. St. Maurire Cliurrh, cago. Detroit and Boston "''vPastiw Rev. ’Thomas Bkrry Soutti Windsor our exhausLfllled atmosphere the cbsir- mfant nursery at church. God?" A nuraery Is provided RookvUle Rev. Robert W. CtobIb, Pastor Bev. Vincent J. Flynn Rev. Gordon B. Wadhanis. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU (oF CIRCTrUA 10:46 e.m.. Morning Worship. Rev. GaH W. Saunders, In the Children’s Building. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister man o f INew 'Irork's Metropolitan Trans­ Weekend Pastor nONB 'Hie Rev. Mr. Swensen preach­ Aseodiate Pastor 7 p.m.. Junior and Senior Rev. layman D. Reed, Mooses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 Masses, 6, -TtOO, 9, and 10:30 Youth Fellowships will Rev. Ijiwrenf'e Bock, Dtelay adverfistng ciosmg hours portation Authority launched himself In­ ing on the subject, "W hat la Rev. O a^ S. Cornell, Associate Mjalater a.m. a.m., noon, and 6 p.m Bor Monday — 1 p.m. Friday Lawful? Good or Evil?’’ Aaaoctate Paator meet. Juniors In the -Youth Report On Assistant Paator For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturda) to a sudden regret for the passing of the _____ .r For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Mondat Building, and the Seniors in Fel­ 9:00 a.m., Church School, trolley the other day. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Masses at 6:48, 7:46, and 11 For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tpesda.v Calvary Church ^ 9 a.m., Sunday morning adult lowship Hall. Grades 5 through 10. For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday Church' Tlie Market n.m., and 5 p.m. For Saturday — I p.m. Thursday. Why did Dr. ^illlom J. Ronsn mourn (Assemblies of God) discussion group at Susannah 9:30 a.m., Aduk Study Class Wonders of' (Missouri Synod) High Masses at 9 and 10:16 Classified deadline — S p.m. day betor< the passing of the trolley? He mourned 647 B. Middle Tpke. Wesley Hall. The Solvation Army in library. publication. 8 p.m. Friday for Saturda' Cooper and High Sts. By JACK I.KFIJ>:R a m. . and Monday publication Bov. K. L. Gustafson, 9 and 10:46 a.m.. Morning 861 Main St. 10:30 a.m. Church Sehoo), in­ The IJniy^iree it not only for Itself, but for the re­ Rev. Oiartes W. KuM, Pastor AP BusInt'NH Writer Pastor Worship. The Rev. Mr. BlaJ. Kenneth Lance, fants through Grade 4. Saturday, November 29 fhureh (t'ontlnucsl from Page 6) search Its continued use might .have en­ Saunders preaching. Sermon:—« OfBoer In Charge Nfi)W YORK (API The 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. United rangix>gattonal Tolland couraged. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, “Great Ex^ctaO^." Church » f • “ vine Worahip. Nurs- stock market pulled out of Its S«'rmon topic: "Chains That Others have suggeatad that t . (masses for all ages. School for infant . to d d le r P “ '*“ *'J H o i^ . Sunday, 8 a.m „ Prayer long decline to ai-compllsh Rev. Donald G. MUIer, Had the trolleys themselves remained Bind," The Rev. Mr. Bowman we could make human beings One Flaw Safe From Agnew 10:30 a.m.. Divine Worship. through adults. 10:16 a.m., Spnday School and Breakfast. modest gains In the final two preaching. Mlntoter hibernate or place tham In a in service, they might not only have Guest -violinist and ^ a l i s t , the 10:16 a.m„ Brunch for college ___ - _ - . Sunday School lesslons the past week. 6 to 9 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim One of the worst sins of which the' 9:30 a.m., Worahip Service. operated with an economy greater than Rev- A. Donald Gustafson of studenta and their friends at the a.m„ Grade 7 youth In- (csaaaea for all ages). Even so, the week as a whole Fellowship will decorate C'hrist- state of Muspende,! onlmatlcm to "media" have been g:iillty recently will s Pittsburgh, Pa. home of Rev. and Mrs. Oomell. “ tnioUon. 10:46 a.m., Holiness Meeting was a losing proposition. mas parade float. transport them for sxtraordl- that of -the motor bus or the private Har red Heart Church not be attacked by Vice President A g- 7:80 p.m., Fam ily Gospel 120 Delmont St. (nursery provided). Analysts found the advancing RI. 30, Vernon nary tong periods of Urns.. car. ’They would also have operated en­ Service. Hymnsing and gospel Unitarian Unlyeraallst Society 6:16 p.m., Open A ir Meeting. performances on Wednesday new, or Federal Communications Com­ Vrmon United Methodist Kcv. iUI|ih KeUey, Paator Tlieae beings would than be tirely without pollution of the air. Con­ musical program, and Bible North United Methodist Oinrch of Manchester 6:30 p.m.. P rayer Meeting. and,Friday somewhat encourag­ Cburch Rev. Klchard Bernier, thawed when they arrive at missioner Burch, or by Attorney Oen- message by the Rev. Mr. Gus­ 880 Parker St. 466 Main St. 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. ing although they labeled them ceivably, too. If they had been main­ Rev. Charles Berber, Pastor Asatotaat Paator their distant destination to be- tafson. John B. FHagerald, Pres. technical rebounds long over­ eral Mitchell or his wife, or by the Pres­ Rev. Earle R. Custer, ------gin normal actIvlUea. Arthur C. tained, they would have Increased In due. ident’s press representatives. Psstor 9:30 a m ., Worahip Service Miisses at 7. 8. 9:16. 10:80 and Clarke has also suggsstad that First Church of Christ, 10:30 a-m., Service. Church popularity, as a safe, dependable, pleas­ Gary Klose and Howard Mayer Pastor’s Brother The pressures of light money, and child care. Sermon by the 11 46 n I". perhaps It would be possible to Yet It presented, to the American peo­ SdenUst School. Nuraery. ant, relaxed means o f short distance Pastors-in-Traliiing the Vietnam war and earned paator. Church School Nursery, transport human germ calls to ple, one of the worst distortions of fact, 447 N. Main St. tax-loss selling had- not lifted Kindergarten and Grades 1 and traveling. Guest at Church Eaalmlitolior United be fertilised some 20 or so 9 and 10:80 a.m... WorrtUp Oirtottan from the market, but Wall and one of the moat glaring: Instances 2. Presbytthrian Fellowahlp years before arriving at the Instead, as Dr. Ronaa put It, "the 11 a.m., Church Service. Sun­ Service. Sermon: Tho Xdively ' The Rev. A. Donald Guotaf- Streeters felt their Impact 10:30 H.m., Church School tor of propaganda, that could be Imagined. ^ Oraiure WmJI Rev. Gordon Rotea, Mlntoter star. Cybernetic nurses would day School and Ntu-sery. "A n ­ Com ing." might be growing thin anil shop­ nation basked in automobile euphoria Bov. Phinp H. Saunders, Pastor Pittsburgh, Pa will )>e all other ^classes. George Hlye Mobool. raise the Infants and thsy would It became a nation-wide news and With SylvSBn O flsn On Tbs Cape cient and Modem Necromancy, 9 a.m., (Church School. Nurs­ worn. 6:30 p.m.. Advent hymn alng. during the post World War n period” violinist, vocalist and preeLcher Klngaton Dr., off Oak Ht. grow Into human beings to per­ s T r i p e r s alias Mesmerism and Hypnot­ ery and Gradea 3 through 8. With the market generally propaganda hoax of major proportions. 7 p.m., Sunday Service. Sunday at the 7:30 evening wor­ East Hartford form functions within the capa-. and abandoned just about everything ism, Denounced," is the subject 10:30 a.m., Church School. considered In an oversold condi­ HI. George’s Episcopal Church blllty of a normal humian bslng. It was that news story and headline of the lesson - sermon. The ship servloe at Calvary Church. tion, bargain hunters moved In else on the assumption that nobody Nilrsery, Kindergarten and Rt. 44A .Bolton Tlierr la one severe handicap Church of Jeooa Christ of He la the brother of the^ Rev. on a moderate scale and bid up 10 a.m., Worahip Service and which went all across the nation the Golden Text from Mark 3:27. Grades 1 and 2. Kcv. Kobon W. IMotf, Victor In this scheme. Even V we suc­ would ever want anythlilg more con­ As they travel from earth, the The Christian Science Read­ Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Kenneth L. Gustafson, paator prices, beginning Wednesday. Sunday School. — — ceed how (ki those Individuals day before the November Moratorium Wonders of the Universe original generation ■will have Htllstown Bd. and Woodsldo St, of Calvary Church. After small losses Monday venient than his own cor. ing Rbom, open to the public 8 a m.. Holy Communion. observance In Washington—to the effect children and pass on. Their chil­ Connecticut Yankee St. M ary’s Episcopal Church return to earth on a trip that except on holidays, is located Paul E. Nuttall, Bishop Fbrmer paator of churchgs In and Tuesday, advances topp<-d 10:16 a.m.. Holy Ccinimunlon. Ht. John’s Episcopal thurch There were, as we have since learn­ dren will have children and Church and Park Sts. might take 6UO or even l.OOO that a "captured enemy document" re­ at 749 Main St. The hours are ------Westfield and North Adams, declines among Individual Is- Trial liturgy. DIoctiiMlon Ser­ RI. 36. Vernon Life on Other Worlds: pass or.—by a rigidly controlled Bev. George F. Noatrand, years? ed, flaws In that assumption. We didn’t By A.H.O. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday 9 a.m.. Priesthood. Mass., the Rev Mr Gustafson traded on thk New York mon, Nursery and tThuroh Bov. Robert II. Wrllner, vealed that the North Vietnamese enemy quota, of course. Centuries will Rector 10:30 a.m., Sunday - • • O f all the methods suggested know, when wo bet ^lesirythlng on the through Saturday. School, ig ^ orilolned minister of the Stock Exchange Wednesday for School. Rector In Vietnam was staging a special of­ go by as these interstellar voy­ Rev. Bussell Allen Classes for all ages. to physically attain the distant Being both a columnist and nestled In behind the sriMet, to Azaembites of God presently en­ the first time In 13 scHslons. 11:16 a.m. Coffee and con­ automobile, that we were heading Into a Travel To Other Stars agers move farther from the Bev. Timothy Oarberry 6 p.m.. Sacrament Service. stars, the one most c'ompaUble fensive to coincide with and thus lend a motorist Is an obvious com-. enjoy the new era in Oonnaotl- gaged in a supply pestoring SecurltlcH markets were 8 a.m Holy ( '4>mmtmUa' yellowish star they call the sun Bev. Ronald Haldeman versation.^^ with uur current stale of know- giant traffic jam which would always binatlon of privHeges not given cut motoring. ministry. A native of James­ closed Thursday for 'Ihanksglv- 10 a m,. Family Worahip launching of O support to the peace demonstrations By DR. I.M. LEAVI’rT, that even casual Inspection re­ and out to the particular star 8 p .n y . Adult Dlscusolon a to many people. Alas, and alsusk, what thia St. John’s Polish Nottonal town, N.Y., he was concert Ing Day. Service, CbutaeM, Imby silling, loaUal Ark The grow faster than w e could solve It. We DIRECirOR veals It as an impossibility. which shows signs of possessing 7:80 a.m., Mens and Boys Groups' engineering scheduled In the United States. columnist has to report as a Oathollc Chur«di violin soloist with the James­ On Friday the advance contin­ . 1^ ------and coffee hour. . didn’t know, when we went for the auto­ ’The Ffds Planetarium Dr. Purcell .speculates: Supe a planetary system. For instance, during the last ARE YOU Corporate Oomitiunion, Break­ and technological difficulties Such a news story, with the headlines result of such masquerading as Bev. Walter A. Hyssko, town High: School Orchestra and ued but with a loss of some of of ’The Franklin Institute pose that at some tim e In the Finally, perhaps after 20 or session of the Oeneral Assem­ fast following the servloe in Ml. Bernard’s Chiirc-h surrounding a project of thie mobile as the answer to everything, that a motorist Is one terribly de­ Pastor a flr-t violinist with the James- the momentum generated on it almost automatically produced, was . future we could convert matter 30 generations, the space bly, we, a motorist, found our­ Neill Hall, Speaker will be Eku*! KockvIUn Ht. I’nter'a I'.plM-opal thurch kind would challenge the re­ To "reach for the stars" has fective speedometer. Wednesday. We were heading Into a life and death directly Into energy as occiurs selves able, in our capacity as Yost, sports editor of the Man­ ’“ town Civic Orchestra. He Is a Kcv. George F.X. Kcdlly, Hand Hill Rd., Hassenger car speeds on Con­ What was 60 on our speedom­ were students at Eastern Bible With their mission accom­ 11:46 a.m., Sunday School. Tuesday and Wednesday, then 11 :45 a m. leave thIe earth tor a Hip search Into possibilities by which we attainable. Is the ultimate and perfect con- eter must have been only 6B Institute, they w ere members of showed the enemy once more ruthless plished, the voyagers will have necticut superhighways. WITHOUT posted H gain Friday, tts p«'r- First «EvaagrllcaJ lAittieraa whose eola goal will be kntnr- Will It ever be possible to de­ on the speedometers of other Center Congregational Church 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. may go back to some electrically pow­ ■'verslbn from matter to energy. That Instance. In which a mo­ the Ambassadors Male Quartet HI. MaRhew’a thurch thurch of RockvUle ledge. If this gmU la ever and because It showed him escalating part the solar system and ex­ to turn their spacecraft back to United Church of Christ formance for Die week showed a With this method, to project torist was able to masquerade passenger carsy. tile isktlonal epent. In aimoot tions, the prWluct of an Intel­ going altogether. Conference. 'Topic: "’Ihe State 336 Main St. when we ripped our trolley systems up. ties are not nMessary. U Is rea- to result from having the be­ As_ a motorist we were un­ 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service, Hunday Worahip Servlree a national religion. Lately, spiring of the enemy to more vigorous ligence, which we cannot de­ Perhaps it will have taken of the church-1966.” Rev. WlUlom A. Taylor, Paator Coin CIiib.MoelH Volume for the liolldiiy-sliort- And oven if It la now too late to do s o n ^ e to assume that' we can hemoths of the road under some happy, and as a columnist we ened week totaled 41,699,490 Nursery and Worahip thurch 9:30-10:30. Sunday School and t»ama In the outback Ka- tect because iur tech-ologlcal 1,000 years for the- round trip What iB to became of 10:18 a.m., Coffee Shoppe. ------fighting, cost the lives of young Am er­ ti>WeI at a considerably slower restraint. were frustrated. shares. <■ o m p s r e d with Hchool. Adult Bible Glace region of Gape Prorlnce anything about the tn lley ,' perhaps we poaturc Is so Inferior to thelja? and curiously, those who return them? •Voodruff TTsK 9:30 a.m., CJhurch School. Tuenday Night icans. ^oe — perhaps something may have become a legend to We hadn’t gone very far be­ We’re going to have that 64,242,.380 simres the previous j ---- have taken to praying betore Assuming a higher Intclligel^ There is ' a church that 6:30 p.m., Youth Fellowship, Glasses for all age groups. should take w arn in g not to be In any within our curreqt technological fore we came upon the formal speedometer checked, and try Mark Sawyer of Franklin they etari their gamee. In a let­ For such reiuons, the news story In Is present In space and TOr those on earth who might treat welcomes these people. One Federation Room. 10:46 o.m.. Worship Service week Vernon Assembly of Gad Wesleyan United hurry to let tKe M m tn ger train- disap­ competence- and still get to the again some day. The vliunor leMi-s, whleli had ter to a ks al newspaper, a i-om- some reason we cannot detect them ns interlopers. notification of our bliss, in road­ that offers a sanctuary for 6 p.m,, Young Adult. Teen Yeadon, Pj l ... will present If W. Main HA thurnb ’ question, the way It originated, the way nearer stars. meroUd traveler eald he fliUt. pear, as mos^^of^ur railroads seem, at side speed signs which said those who daxe to differ. One a program at th^ Central )>een hit quite hard )n recent , (First Icilheraa fhureh . r ' t'rysial Ijtke Rd.. ElUagtan It, how can we undertake the (See Page Seven) diu rcb of Ctirist and Junior meeting. It was handled, the way It was played, Imagine a giant Celestial Speed Limit 60, Trucks 65 Miles trading, turned In a strong fier- building) Rev. Harvey W. Tohor, Paator noted this when ha aaw ona the moment, willing to have It disap­ Incredibly long journey In that encourages you to flrt' L y d ^ -a n d Veriion Sts. , 7 p.m., EvangeltsUc Service nectlcut Coin Club of Manches­ Noah’s Ark of many millions of Per Hour. yoitr own answers. On ma' formiinie fills wen- the most Rockville platteland I rural I ftfleen going I was safe from any Inquisition by Vice space and time to visit these Herald Eugene Brewer, BOnlster ter meeting Tuesday at 7 ;30 pear. We may have a desperate need tons which began as an asteroid Here was the motoring heav­ ters of God, heaven, truth iicllvely . trnd«^ group, with Rev. IJoyd A. Weatovor. Paator 9 :48 a m , Sunday School !"* " * "* * « • » President Agnew or his speech writers. distant planetary systems? Community Baptist fluirch p.m at the Knights of Colum­ orbiting the sun between Mars en we had been seeking. justice, toe., no one tells any mixed results. n a a s e. for all ages He saw their llpa moving an* and a lot of use for It any day now. Answers to these Intriguing A Thought for Today Yesterdays 9 a.m., Bible Classes An Amiprican Baptist Church bus HaU, It was safe because It was making, pre­ and Jupiter. ’That asteroid Is ’The moment we saw the sign one ese what to believe. Among the more active MIg 1 :S0 p.m.. Sunday Sctoxil It a m , Worahip lU rvlc. Nur- * “ * * « «»■ questions have been debated 10 a.m., Worahip. Sermon: 686 E. Center St. Sawyer will present a film, a captured and brought In to cir­ Sponsored by the Manchester we made our own adjustment to Hoard Issues, biggest gainers 2:46 p.m., Worahip Hervioe „„ praying for victory," the sumably as a factual news story, the at times acrimoniously — by 25 XmiTAIUANS hold differ­ 'On Uhto Perfection." Rev. Walter H. Looiii^, talk, and a display of various cle the moon as a satellite. Council of Churches . it, adjusting the accelerator to Yearn Ago were Memorex 18'- to t7t. Coe- 4 p.m., Youth Fellowahlp same arguments which have become the scientists. One proposed solu­ ing pointa of view and get 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon in Mlntoter products of Franklin Mint, the 6 m , Wcaleyan Youth "«* A Friend Of Every Man Once in lunar orbit the ast,erold an exact 60 miles an hour. irot I>nla 7S to 118S,. Searle 78, that when ws pray befors a tion Is a giant spacecraft with A t^ t 250 friends and mem­ along idoety. ong. world's largest privately owned 6 30 p m , Fast and Prayer. favorite last resort of the Nixon Admin­ Is hollowed out, leaving walls Christianity is too often look­ ’This meant, to our trusting bers of Center Church welcome to 46',, and Xerox 58, to IfrU. match It bsoomea a battsr | an exotic form Of propulsion, UNITARIANS respect the 9:18 a.m., Chui^h School for mint, which specializes In strlk- Avory, HI. 7 p.m. Evening I’rayer. A friend of every man died ’Tuesday hundreds of feet thick, and In­ ed upon ns a burden on men's mind, two guarantees. Substantial losers Included and there la never any fight­ istration whenever It wishes to take the assembled in moon orbit. ’This the Rev. and Mrs. (Clifford O. ootweiences of others, all agea, Sunday School for ing medals and other articles fturtsttaa Helotmed Church In Anjonla. His name was Charleif H. to the asteroid are introduced shoulders— a burden that Is op­ Fjxst, so long as we traveled fleneral Motors S8(i to 71. Stand ing," tough line on the war. spacecraft would then be Simpson at a reception. Nursery thn^i^b Grade 4 con­ of numismaticc interest. 681 Avery St. Mreelah EvaageUrol I iRkenia Flynn. H o'was the editor of the Ansonla all the materials needed to per­ pressive. Is it really this way at to miles an hour, no truck UNHIARIANB truat In thei- srd OH of f'nUforhlB 2H to 6H4, Sentinel. , launched Into Interstellar space Possibility'of airport site lo­ tinuing durjhg the worship serv- Hostess for refresKmentii will It so happens that the press Itself has petuate a civilization. These or have men made it so? Bach would ever come thundering orwn censetonoea. THE and H imlard fill IndUila IS (o so that, after perhaps a year. cation in Manchester ajmears in the Children's Building. )«• Mrs. Sally KIrka. Rev. Jamas A. Wtoraaala Synod Charles Flynn lived In the lower would Include - factories, farms, one of us should put back .into past us. 50t4 now begun to take a look at the original It would have accelerated to in news dispatch from Wash­ duirdi, you are not 10:3d a.m.. Worship Hour 'The meeting will be open to Mfadotor 366 Httrkland Rd.. WapphRI Naugatuck ,Valley all his life. Bom on stores, hospitals, schools, uni- our lives the joy of CTirist. Why Second, and to the crnitraiy, In tMs BIBLE ■ The five most-actlw stocks on origin And weight of the story In ques­ wHhln a few per cent of the ington. silenced, ■niere are no heret- Topic: "How Can You Find members, guests and friends Rev. Karl R GurgH, Pi New Year’f Day, 1907, In Derby, he versltlies and so on. Finally, a won't we take Him at His word: we ourselves would rather con­ the New York Stock Exchange ■peed of light-186,000 miles lea. The only .expectation Is 9 46 a m . Sunday School for tion. was graduated In 1920 from Holy Cross selected group of families are "My burden is.easy; my yoke tinually be creeping up on SPEAKS were Texaco, up 8, 40 30*4 on per second. 10 Yearn Ago that you be true to yourSelf all ages. 10 a.m. Sunday School College, His newspaper career, like that transferred to the asteroid and is sweet." trucks, and passing them effort­ 470,800 shares; (Itrysler, up K According t6 a dispatch by Jameji Ster- If the spacecraft could attain honest w.Ltii yourself. You are ^ fey I t a.m . Worahip Servloe. 11 a.m.. Worahip Service of so many other newspaper men of at the proper time they are Rev .Thomas J. Barry lessly. This was a Stmday; The Her­ to find your own to 37*,'. American Telephone, the speed of light instantaneous­ Inspired Nursery. ba, from Saigon, to the New York Times, his era^ began while he was still In col­ launched to a nearby star. St. James' Church Eugenf' off \ to 63: Benguet, up m to ly, like a searchlight beacon With such expectations, we ald (lid not publish. light. lege. He joined the staff of the Ansonla 14; and I'omputer Sciences, up 7 p m . Evening Servlo# this Is the w ay the story was bom: (which “is. of course. Impos­ Bretp^r Believe Sentinel In 1927 and never left It. He Why beU you thto? Be- ” 1 3 ', to 30 ... - _ ■ - "At an Intelligence briefing for news­ sible!, it would take about 11 served the paper tinder several owner­ cassw we feel that there ore At .erioans a » #o bomfnlt- The five mout'Sfllve stocks on TalceCIvUle fangregaManal years to arrive at the stars Tau ted to aeporotion of church men a few days before the Vietnam ships as reporter and editor,;,At the time many people who are sehreh the American Stock Exchange Uburr* Cetl and Epsilon ErldanI, which tor a better way, who and state, that they hare in the were Ecological Science, up 4'-j I' bBm I Uhurih of (hrtot moratorium day on Nov. 16. a reporter of his death he was chairman of the By Whitaker were the objects of an alto- wont to sincerely express .allowed Btole' reading and to 288, op 389.900 ahares: Telex, Rev. Trumaa O. I re lead. Connecticut drrult of the Associated prayer to be expunged frotn asked If allied analysis had any evidence Press. j gether too-ahort study In Project their conoems and tadUBga. up lo L to 92(4: Data Products, Pastor Osma. If the s]>eed of light Is y e »-e v e n the*r doubts, an:* the seheddie of achool actrt- that the enemy was planning to coor-' Charles Flynn’s abilities qualified him Holy Spirit” up 3*1 to 21. Airlift Intematlon- y ' approached with modest ac­ atin be respeptiMl. Many c i Ities. o d i a t deference to un- for a major position on any good large bebevlrig feUow-dtlaens. te t ah off (4 to 2(4: and Mouldlnga. 9 46 a ni . < hurrh School dinate attacks here with protests In the celerations. the travel time will IB were once In that same > have these aCheMs and ApottU Crood off 5>, to 17*4 ‘ Nuraery through Adult Dlacua-'- United States. city dally paper. But that was not for ' be longer, but It Is conceivable pretUcamart. him. He chose Instead a career In his S o u c r lira been as oonafderate. ■lon Group that the round trip to a nearby " 'Olad you asked." one officer said. home town, the community where he ■fONSOLlOATU AB we ask la that you gtre Their ffa'th." the unproved Heat a ran of condensed beef 11 a m . Publlr Worahip First ■tar could be made In a single NO Tnaterlallrtlc theory of evo- broth'.diluting as uouol. areord- Sunday In Advent IJlurgy Ad- Just so happens I have a recently cap­ continued to raise his growing fa-mlly younseM m chance. If you ted lifetime. sptrlUail 'heedom boo unset muon, to expounded os desn- Ing to dlertlons on the can. yy>r veM sermon Supervteton of after the premature death of his wife Many scientists have studied onotre'ed fact by both text tured document you might find Interest­ In 1966. tUng se oxperlcnce. then we zippy flavor, add a susptcUm of small diltdren In the NurMry the problem of relativistic adndt w e con not help you.' and teacher. ing.’ Charles Flynn had the happy Irish t»ottled borserodU 7:16 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship speeds. That is, speeds ap­ OH U you are looking for an­ FYom this matertahrtic ap- Special "What he produced was a summary way with words, on paper and In con­ 0 pnooch. moral relo frle m and proaching that of light. Conserv­ other eat of dognma, we can versation. His pen was both graceful of a handwritten piece of paper found ative scientists Indicate that, IlidSVM iftfj not h e ^ 70U. Swahjatton of spiritual Services and trenchant. For two score yeai# the while It is theoretically possible Ideals have been set los^h to on an enemy courier forecasting ’deep f m r s j telumns of the Sentinel were leavened to do so, the energy required to But t f you a aboriag our youngsters with dtoholl- of y w quaatlona. honeet hu­ AT penetration raids’ on villages and cities by his good sense and good humor. P er­ accelerate to the speed of light ool cunning. Have beHeveau REV. DONAIJ) KIIJIERSON ceptive In understanding and charitable PDR'Dc^aw^g'SSAi lleMAl^Taar man esscowher. as>d Uhim to^ no right to protert the ex­ i during tile weekend of the antiwar pro­ Is far beyond our present or In judgment, he devoted his editorial tlflsj of your

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'Z' -V 1 \ BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1969 PAGE NINB^ (*AGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1969 ------^ ------_ _ v ------1.------^------:------— Pencheff Sold Lareau^ Six-Time Escaper^ Racial Ujirest Jamaica Launches Attach New Ending O b h u a y y ^ Legislators, I Fire Calls Stock in Ph*m \ lodily's FUNNY OnP opulation Explosion Business Bodies Written For Union Qiiefs Town firefif|Jtiers exitinguish- Caught in Enfield Ch(i8e In On Wednesday Mrs. EUsabe^C. BMkns ed a car Ore eX ISO Center St. ^ B- ORBGORY NOKE8 Church that we are worlclngcto Mrs. B U z^th Constance at 1:61 a.m. today. ,The fifth escape attempt in an exercise area. Two t. ,4>aratlon papers have been filed. Bridget Church and a member anuMig young mothers ta hospl- husband. myseU, little Cynthia; "®y* A source close to Pencheff tal maternity wards. Baby John ...” A male voice ®®"' B®‘ty G®®tner, and Janet A memorandum of separation of the St. Bridget Rosary So­ ed a fire in a malfunctoilng »he s^-styled escape ings-about the arrest that-led _____ said today that Pencludf sold was filed Friday with the county 16, American FederaUon ot SUte * artist came to an end on Rt. 01 to Ws being jailed. • ***** comi^alned o< Its part of a birth control interrupts: “ Stop there; plan of C*vent^; Martha ciety. his stock In the Pen An Corpor­ project taken over by the gov- your family; totter your life. Young Anne Ege Betty Hus- clerk of Westchester County for Survivors include 2 SOTS. County and Municipal Employes * in Enfield. That July arrest was on 16 * * “ **«* wmmunlcatlons be- ation Wednesday night to a Steven C. Rockefeller. 33, son of South AFL-CIO, asked for the meeting ' According to the Associated counts including theft of a mo- ^ fom ent three years -ago after Family planning gives the *®y* J®*mlter Klitgaard and John A. Backus of person wbq does business in M years of effort by a voluntary chance to get the most out ot Harry Williams, all of Bol- Gov. Nelson A.,Rockefeller, and Windsor and Stanley W. Backus and had threatened to picket the - » . n P Press, Lareau was taken back tor vehicle, possession of dnig|S' lowly troop lev- Manchester. The price paid for hi.s 31-yenr-old wife, the former of East Hartford: 3 daughters. Places of business of the legls- / \ l l O l l t . J. O W H hito custody 12 days after his and breaking and entering. The **’ ■aw- National Family Planning .Asso- Yor your children and your- Yon; and George V. Johnson of the stocdMras not disclosed, but elation, which continues to oper- Have the number of chll- Oolumbia. Anne-Marie Rasmussen, daugh­ Mrs. Charles- E. — — Bhller - and - if^.4ve leladers If the nv^ing did most recent escsq>e from escape six weeks Iater„was ftH- .B«*met, a former Minheiqio- the -soilirc'e said the reported ®te. dren you want) when you want Turkeys were delivered, to the ter Of a retired Norwegian gro­ Mrs. Calvin J. Larrimore, both not occur. Miapeh-Spencer Circle of custody at the Hartford Oorrec- lowed by his recapture In an h* Judge, said his group had cer and fish merchant. ’ figure of $400,000 was "Inflatsd This country of two million ‘ hem. You’ll to able to feed- winners’ homes ta Jime, for of Manchester, and Mrs. Paa- Senate Majority leader Ed-South United Methodist Church tional Center. In the meantime apartment in New Britain. turned over a list of service- by about six tlmM." ward L. Marcus, D-New Haven, will meet Tuesday at 12:30 he wrote letters to a West Hart- After the last two escapes men’s complaints to the U.8. has about 20 per cent' unemolov- ‘ hem better, care for them tot- Thanksgiving dinner, The draw- A family spoke.sman said quale Cafro of Bolton; a broth­ ’The source also said that. Pen­ there wefeTq plans for divorce and Senate minority leader 'Wal- p.m. at Susannah Wesley policeman end State Oor- Lareau apparently left the state. Command in Vietnam for Inves- ment. More young people OTter *®*’ educate them totter tag was a part of the First An- er, William Zorskis of Manches- Manchester cheff received very UtUe of the ,fnd the couple and their three ter- 4 sisters, Miss Margaret Barnes, R-Farmington, said House. Members are reminded rectlons Oommissioner ElUs He sent a letter to the correc- Ugatlon. the labor force each year than nlversary Celebration now ta _ ’ . . . w . TTt-l/fav ^ fVlAV will mAA, with tn Hl-lnff nrfltf-lAa fm* A white ______. . I a « a AAm tM faaIa h a a . .AIM WIa a I. .A money, as most of it tvas hejd children would continue to re­ Zorskis of Manchester, Mrs. Friday ' they will meet with to bring articles for a white MacDougal—bragging abouthls^.tlons commissiimer from Florl- “ But dtscrlminatico ta baid to Hospital Notes there are jobs available Famllv talked about progress at the Savings Bank’s to pay off .his debts. _ ' < planning, therefore is aiven all planning with your doc- Bolton Notch Office,. side In houses on the vast fami­ Nathan Jefferson of West Hart­ Ciouncll 16 officials Dec. 11 elephant fair for the Hartford gucoeas In breaking jail. "' da about a week ago, and after prove,’ ’ he said- “It is subtle, ly estate at Pocantlco Hills, along wiith ait least two other North-End project. Hostesses high-speed chase along In- the escape last stunmer he sent covert and difficult to detect" Pencheff was found sjone' ln Uie priority of a struggle for na- *”■ n®®®e®t lamlly plarfi ford, Mrs. Herman Smith of v n m N O HOVBS his car ’Ihursday morning by' N.Y. , *■ Storrs, and Mrs. Joseph Phillips legislative leaders. are Mrs. Albert Todd, Mrs. teratate 91 Friday preceded the a postcard to the West Hartford The mvestlgatlng team. Ben- tional survival. ®*®S clinic." ^ i AGENT HONORED HouseSpeaker William Rateh- ^ r l e s Banka and Mrs. Jay recapture Iqr Bloomfield, police policeman from Maryland. nett said, had’a t u ^ five or Irix u r t r o to n o i^ p-m-, and 4 p-m. an, unidentified passing motor­ n77,„ „ j The advertising program The family has lived near of Los Angeles, Calif.; 19 grand­ L. Thomas' RlVard, Maasa- ' Gov. Rockefeller on the subur­ ford, D'Danbury, and House Ml- Rand, and state police, who had re- In a letter to the Hertford racial incidents "of impor- g p m. / mivato rooms, 16 a.m.- ist. The car had plunged tnn non allotted started Oct. 1 and will continue children and 3 great-graiidchll- * t J ^ I program this through March, wHh about ^chusetts Mutual , Lite ,, Insurance . ban family estate while Steven nority Leader Stewart McKin­ ceived a tip Lareau might be Courant, postmarked m New Ha- tance’’ in Vietnam, plus a dozen • ojn . ans 4 D,m.-S p.m. through the brick wall of the dren. pjn ., ana • p.m. building udiich also houses the year, in addition to considerable jso.ooo allocated for it. Bill- *^' ** "j completed research on a doctor­ The funeral will be Monday at ney, R-Fairfield, had said ear- Friendship Circle of the SaJ-- .....foundaa Iina diaaa Bl'oomfleld..MaI.4 ” vAnven, TArAAiiLareau tArmAdtermed hlmsAlfhimself a ' * H . . ner told at the City Club of Her this month they would at- vallon Army wUl have a wor- Ei^eM poHce said at least “ mastermind’’ and criticized the Pediatrics: Pareois sBowed qjj co. which was ai- help froni the Agency for Inter- boards also carry the message, al thesis in the philosophy of re­ 8:16 a.m. from the Holmes Fu­ ’They ranged all the way any ttme except noon-2 p.m .; natiOMl Development. In thcoll and it will to extended to 300 Hartftord on » Monday, evening. ligion af Columbia University. A neral Home, 400 Main St., with tend such1. a- session.. ship program at Ita meeting warning shots were fired by Hartford Correctional Center so formerly owned by Pencheff. He was awarded a plaque for from firi fights between two sol- ottieie, 2 p.m.-6 pan. Police were hard pressed to * ®®^®'l ta September, public busqs soon. cum laude. graduate of Prince­ a Mass of requiem at St. Bridg­ ’Ihe General Assembly earll- Monday at 7:46 pm . at the police before Lareau surrend- personnel as "too lazy to aee Self Servlise:. s.m.-2 p.m., his achlevemOTts d u ^ g a re­ explain how or why the car 28,000 women entered the pro- 7 !______ton University and Union Theo­ et Chlirch at 9. Burial will be In r this year approved a Uw^e church. Hoetesses are Mrs. .ered. State police said he had what’e going on. And when you gram and 39,000 women made cent nationwide sales contest. per centAAnt pay nnv raisernia* for state em- r Russell,.— Clough andaaa Mrs.uaa otm WU-. . two"guns______In'the stolen___ caV. A.AA«AAAAiAa In have a mastermindiii, a rinnAM like ractol Donald sluTs or epithets to a dis- 4 and CbrOnary crashed in to the building.' logical Seminary, he waa said to St. Bridget Cemetery. return visits to'"l35 government- The Company wrote $716 million .have given up plans to enter the ployes, which went Into effect hsU. whlchhe was riding, but did Lareau around, no jaU or prison K i d c S S n ^ X e ^ L S T ^ Patrolman Gary Woods who la Friends may call at the fu­ operated clinics. Radio Today of new life insurance during the ministry and to planning a neral home tomorrow from 2 Oct. 1. Ano'her six per cent _— ^ attempt to is escape proof.” anvttane. limited t o l l w min- InvesUgatlng the accident wrote five week COTtest. pay boost will take effect next .pjjg gholr of ^onJBi^ngellcal elude his pmsuers. In an earlier escape, he He said the disturbance oc- Ih his report that the car ap- These figures would mean a WDKC—ISSf teaching career instead. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. maximum of 87,000 women are 1:00 Joe Hager Rivard has been associated 'Itie marriage was held ta a ’The family suggests that Oct. 1. Union leaders have ar- Lutheran Church Wlll^ehearse Lareau’s vehicle tried to make jumped from a window at the curred In October at Cam Btaternlty: Fathers 11 a.m.- peared to have been going at 3:00 Dick HcDonoagh with the company’s 'Win Kloter g u e d that the cost of living hM .jiyggjjgy gt 7 .31, p j„ gj thg a U-tum after leaving Interstate Hartford police headquarters, Rsnh Bay, a logiaUcal base „ n.m\ and 6:iw .a a h i g h rate of speed and crashed partlclpaUng but the total is 8:00 Ken Griffin white church In the village of those wishing to do so make me­ «»------s ax XUCOUC6V Agfency for the past two and rhi>lo by Buc<«ivlclikai Abeeh _ rising faster Authan—. theua state A ghurch. ^ Enfield, and and he also escaped one Ume about 186 miles northeast Of Sal- . .,^.-.-1 g p,m.-4 p.m., a n d ‘" ‘o buUdlng, "for no ap- somewhat less because many of 1:00 News. Sien Off Soegne, Norway, on Nov, 3, morial contributions to the Dia­ WRCB—91* one half years, where he Is a employes’ pay. ----- struck a car carrying Mr. and from Manchester police head- gon which was one of the instal- gjgg’p.n,.-g p,m.” parent reason, vrtth no rigns of the women entering the pro- 1:00 Matinee Bernard Hickey, 18 Plymouth Lane, is president of Georjre Catsavas, rijrht, of Hartford, ia vice presi­ 1969 It vnis attended by 200, In­ betic Foundation at Hartford gram also made return visits 4:00 Hanfnrii Hlghltghlr member of the agency leaders Arthur Wright, trust officer Mrs. Constantine MlUonosl of quarters after opening the cell lations « i the group’s Itinerary. ‘dga ' Limits: ‘ 16 In materntty, '— -• control— *•"’ or------an attempt ‘ to*- Steak Club, Inc., which recently opened its third dent and general nlanager of the restaurant which cluding the governor and most Hospital. during the period. 7:00 News club. of the Connecticut Bank and Springfield, Mass. ’They were doors of other prisoners. In that Incident, Bennett said, 12 In other areas, no limit in cfop-’ Police have not yet talk- (:30 Gaslight restaurant in the state on Rt. 75, Windsor Locks. features char-broiled ateaks and seafood. members of both families, while WTIC—IM4 He lives with his wife, Rose­ a crowd of stood outside. POW Decries ’Trust Co., will speak on “ to a Springfield, where authorities His first escape from custody black soldiers had protested the sdf-aervlce. ^ Pencheff. The figures do not include 6.000 Peter A. Teabo 1:00 News mary, in the Parkode Apart­ Will Necessary?;,’ at a meeting said they were not seriously In- occurred at the age of 16. After confinement of two soldiers who _____ Pencheff was trapped inside women who participate through 1:15 Your Home Deoorator BRIEFS the Manchester Post Office, has Anne-Marle's family had sent ROCKVILLE — Peter Arthur 2:00 Mbnltor. ments. He attended local of the Clvltan cfub of Manches- Jured. the Nov. 16 escape. West Hart- they claimed were mistakenly n ie admlnistmtimi reminds and rescuers had to private physicians. Sanltas Service t'torp. has ap- been awarded a citation for hl« her to live and work with an Teabo, 81, of 19 Spring St., hus­ 6:00 News schools and graduated from the Peace Rallies ter ’Tuesday at 12:i6 p.m. at Lareau was among four In- ford Detective Carrucd said: Identified and arrested for aa- visitors 411x4 with construction pull the car out of the building Dr. Lenworth Jacobs, director 6:15 Weather proved a quarterly dividciul of suggeHtkms to eliminate a safe­ American family aa an "au band of Marian Carlisle Teabo, 6:30 Strictly Sports University of Connecticut. Shopping died yesterday at Rockville Continued from Page One) Wlllie’s Steak House. Luncheon mates at the Hartford Correc- "He’s a very Hkable guy, very saultlng a white QI. onder way, parking apace Is before they were aWe to got of the government’s National 6:30 Monitor s t cents per share, payable ty hazani at the (wrcel post sta__ I»Ur." a trndtUonul armngement will be Miss Patricia tional Center who fled Nov. 16 Intelligent.” He said of the pen- Bennett refused to go Into limited. Visitors are aak^ to hi™ out. He received multiple Family Plaimtag Board, says 7:50 Kni^tta vs. Pol 1st own Jan. 16, 1970, to sluireholdem on lion anti a more Efficient .“ "der which girls are taught the General Hospital. TO REPRESENT CofC Mr. Teabo was bom March committee. "It helped to break g„^ Steven Armstrong by prying open a tin roof over chant for breaking jail: “He’ll more detail about the nature of bear with the hoepltal Triiile t£e injuries end was admitted to the the program is ahead of sched- NeiS* Veatber Days record as of Dec. SI, 1969. mettiod of di;li^tipai tching flat - sUe laniUinges ami traditions of for­ the spirit of Americans Atlu • AAA. AA. . x-t__ X— UA.Mxl6«>t !«■ ass ** uie, but tke goal is to reach l l ’:30 Manchester Chamber of Com­ eign countries in return for 10,iU, lOOO1888 In111 Champlain,\_>llUlllUia.lil| N. Y., * *f . X X1.AA aaaaamaaIa a # X /lA f who vvaxv attended X*VVV,»»\*XJ\* t>ss« the ^ Clvltanxtsmui Instl- taken to Wesson Hospital in keep on trying." the disturbance, saying it had parking problem exists. special care zone of Manefaes- mall. 12:00 Other iBlde of the Day household services and had lived in Rockville for morale of th tunder the SpiqiMrshlp of been "fully documented." ter Memorial HosidtaL 120,000 to 180,000 women. WPOP—1414 merce Executive Vice President Ho'tsehold Finance Corp,, the pa^ 60 years. Before he re- Co"*' ^ the Manchester club. The U.8. oonunand has said Yesterday, he undMwent sur­ “ If we reach that, we’ll feel 1:00 Dick Heatherton J. Grant Swank Jr,, will repre­ Tin with offices at 383 W. Middle S|ionsored by her imele, a 2:00 Tom Tyler sent the chamber to the 70th tired, he was employed at Pratt " a,.» iaa. ia ----- Dedication Tomorrow Night nothing publicly about the inci­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: gery for repair of a broken Irft we are well protected on the 6:00 FVank Holler Tpke., has donated a total of l*a|M*r Given to C ongo New York mounted policeman. and Whitney Division of United that public relations ««e” *" gSmlor High Forum of North dent and a headquarters spokes- Mm. Jessie Amadeo, 162 Ell- arm atnd he was reported in birth rate," he adds. 12:00 Gary Girard Annual Meeting of the Connec­ Christmas $127,380 to some 717 privately Anne-Marie found employment WINK—im OTTAWA Mrcraft Co^p- A Navy veteran United Methodist Church will man said he had no information bridge St.; Mrs. Constance satisfactory condition today. He The birth rate declined from 6:00 News ticut State Chamber of Com­ supported litoral arts colleges Canada Is con- In the New York apartment of Irlbuting an uddUlonal of World War I, he was station- ">®®‘ ^>1®®*“*!* ^ P “ *« For Nativity Scene at Park to release. Braithwaite, 374 Hilliard S t; is still in the Special care area. 38.9 per 1,000 in 1966 to 36.6 ta 6:10 Speak Up merce at the Capitol Ballroom, gddress for the occasion will to and untversUles. 3.100 (Jov. Ro<-krfii11er The romance 6:00 News tons of printing paper, ed aboard tnethe batUeshlpDamesmp USSuoo miiitnrw /mm nnlltlcB ' “ urch. The Grade uraoe 9 u Cqhceptorsv-oncepiors ». , , , During mshlB visiivisit to Cam R ^ ______Michael O. Brissen, 41 Crott 1967 and 34.21 ast year. Jacobs 6:10 World TIiIb Week Haritond HUton Monday. qov. John N. Dempsey. Presld- worth with Steven followed and they Louisiana and was wounded in ™ *“® ^ will also meet at 7 p.m. at the a brand-new nativity scene, worth about $68, is Insured, hut R^y, Bennett said, he found that 13,^ . doths J. and ’Thomas E said the g;oal Is 18 to 20 births 6:30 Speak Up Delivering ’ the highlight ing at all bualness sessions will Preston C. King, Town Man­ about $810,000, for textbook pro- were married In her hometown action. He was a member of the ^ church. 'depicting the rtraditlonal manger the committee still hopes It will some Negroes "wT per 1,060. ______to Carl N. Hansen, president, ager of Bloomfield, will become duetlun In the Congo (Ktasha- l.utheran Church. Steven Is a bring aibovt their defeat In the depicting the traditional manger tne commiuee sun nopes w win g^me Negroes "who are port of cg^ro, Birch Mt. Rd. Ext., Bol- Tolland 'VFW, Rockville Ameri ----- with wise men. Iambs and be returned beifore dedication tj,e black revolution” have been Mrs. Roae D. DeClantis, Viet Official Total births drt^ped from Connecticut State Chamber of executive secretary of the Con- BH). Kartler, Canada provided Haptlst. but his studies have ’The leadership training class angels, will be presented to the senrlces on Sunday, slnoe a making demands for segregated ggj^ Woodbridge St.; Sharon 71,400 ta 1966 to 66,400 ta 1968. 900 tons, from whlrh about 8.2 been nondenomlnatlonsl, can Legion, and the Hockanum .. Younv said. Commerce. Providing music for nectlcut Bankers Association on Barracks, Veterans of World of North United Methodist Town of Manchester tomorrow new one can probably not be barracks and meeting places for palea, 93 Main St.; Neva C. As to whether' the family pro­ Americans Enroute to Cuba the event will be the U.S. Cocut Jan. 4. million schiHilbouks were pro- The couple’s children are fHe- "should to sllencto ®r «ssl^ Tuesday, at „,X at 7 ta Center Park, prepared on such short notice. blOTk servicemen. Wants Probe gram Was directly responsible, dueed. The new gift should add von Jr , 9, Ingrid. 6. and Jennl- War I. to some ^ e r P ^t of duty (out- 3.30 ^ Ferri, 160 Pine ’Tree Lane, Wap- Guard Band under the direction TOe scene was purchased by In a brief speech tomorrow , ------Jacobss aid, "I don’t know to Northeast Utilities and Sub- 13 iplHIon more books. f,,r, 6 Survivors, besides Ws wife to Washington). A tour in the ping; F)rank Gentile, 89 Deep- Continued from Page One) To Help Harvest Sugar Cane of Lt. Commander William M. elude a daughter, Mrs. Doro- «,m e post In members of the Nativity Scene night. Park Superintendent wood Dr.; Mrs. Kathleen S. what else we can attribute it. It Broadwell. sldartes’ tniaithly financial thy T. Wheelock of Rockville; a Ward Circle of South United Committee with money received Emeat J. ’Tureck will explain was the first time the birth rate Rockville Gibbs, RFD 4, Coventry; Lois tified yregistered.letter to re- By STRATFORD C. JONES The business session will In- statement reports that camli brother. Joseph Teabo of *** Methodist Church will have a from public donations collected the history of the nativity scene has declined dramatically." and experience to go with an , . per common share In tliatedm- A. Herrick, 117 Avery St.; ^Irs. frain from talking except to ku- Associated Preu Writer open mind, and have a genuine ®m®® “ membership and board Charlestown, Mass. ; a sister, __.»i,i Christmas dinner - meeting gince last May when the group in Manchester. He said it is too early to de­ $$0110111 r. BoMtelk pany Increased from $L20 of Hospital Notes thorized persons Ihe judge pre­ interest ta learning the results ®'®®tlugr plus the elecUon of of- Young Md Rep^^ Ryan Mid Tuesday ait 6:30 p.m. at Busan- ’The committee, ’The last scene was purchased clare the program a success, MEXICO CITY (AP) — Nine­ Inst year to $1.36^pr^ls year. sumably could act. however. of the revolution so that they t'*'®''® “" ‘t directors, all of which Before that, he a process ty Americans left for Cuba Frl- could return to tell others." to be conducted ta the Hart- ’The spokesman Indicated that Govenunent statistics show dgy to help Fidel Castro engineer with Diamond Sliam- Walter Nil '^ w sk l, Ml Hllls- Kennedy had no power to penal­ that at least l^ f of the 2,000 haj-^egt sugar cane, Crain said the volunteers are t®®** Room. rock Oorporation. letter carrier with ize the press If it obtained inter­ women who..entered tlja pro- The group, called the "We members of several ethnic and theme for the 70th annl- Honaclk Is „a ...member___ _ of the Gibson Funeral Home, 88 Elm various town service groups. which lasted, with some re- views. gram at clinics ta September gj^^jj Brigade," id the first racial groups but that most are v»rsa^ celebration will be "A Am7riTOn il^Uute lied to Rowe’s defense on the JoUe, WilUmantic; Andrew N. St. ’The Rev. Paul J. Bowman ’The need for a new nativity painting and repair work. choee^ oral contraceptives, or gj seven volunteer cane-cutting young, between the ages of 18 t!^tty Called Connecticut." Engtaoers. He holds 11 bachelor House floor when Rep. Ryan Admitted Wednesday: Nancy Lamoureaux, 34 Victoria Rd.; ’Ihe Paper of Oahkoeh, Wls., pastor of Union Con.gregatlonal pilia/ A month s supply costs 12 gqggds reportedly going to Ha- and 27. He said two, more 'bri------of science degree ta chemical COLD WEATHER v,i..u.. ,iA. anH nnM Stanley Circle of South United geene arose l.ast year when one through the CSirietmas of 1967. Rj^idev Woodbridge St., Man- Mark W Landrie Rt 6 And- published an interview Friday JOINS DEXTER Church, will officiate. Burial ® Ameri Church will have a y,blch had serviced the town for The only scene the town had gbeoter' Catherine 'Egan, El- over- ’Thomas j ' Leem’on 12 ® former infantryman who ^Cetas at the pvernment can vlha to heTp the CubanVemier "L"®® engineering from the Polytech- BEAUTY ADVICE uHU hA In Grove Hill Cemeterv. the miltary role ta the Ameri- christnlas party Tuesday at 8 ____ ,n vAer. became complete- he/oee this otx was used for A,.Tf^AA.„ ®'*®*^’ ™ ® " ^ Leemon. 12 ------/ ------, ters. Others chose Intrauterine fulfill his promise of a 10-mil next Monday and Friday, and William F. Hanuclk, 855B Hll- nlc Institute of Brooklyn and a Friends may calf at the fu- can system does not Include at the hom'e of Mrs. Adrian r;^eathe7^ aten and Irrbpar- ^ e Mai;;;;. 1 ^ . ------' s h T d ^ Uke cta^ that about 600 U.S. volunteers Hard 8t. has joined The Dexter master of science ta chemical Expert Oaametlrlons “ *ia« aa A»*Amv%tinir z.. __ ___— ™ . A. AAA------_ ------. ------_ _ oam . xeaziwatei xwi,, auukmma, 2411 HiAir HO wx-nmnir* irm a i. - a -a- a, devices or other methods. lion-ton sugar harvest ta 1970. neral home toL rrow from 2 to P“ rtl»an politics or St. Pierre,' 199 W. Center St. the first time since i^ ,„d ed ta tom on w night’s ^ F n T l ^ ’R K n i ; ' P T e ^ " while serving *" ta the The statistics show that moat , ______^ '® t>y the end of the Corporation’s C.H. Dexter Divi- pnglnoering from the University All of us »“ PP°rt toe Cuban y^g, g,g„ ^ research engineer ta toe MIchlgiui. ARTHUR DRUa 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ‘® Ph*y ® .P®'“ ‘®“ 'n tto ----- Manchester went without eeremony te an invocation by ' * ^ ® ^ ’ *’ * ^ ® **** ’ Chu LU 0100, about 22 miles of the women making return ------«y®‘®m hy influencing ^11^. EsteUe Carpenter Circle of a p u b lic nativity display for the t^e Rev. aifford O. Simpson 'Wednesday: Elaughter visits are satisfied, users at con­ revolution and reel that by going Craln aald the volunteers paid division’s research department, Also, Richard Maicintosh, El- ” ®fth of My LaL and working with the Cubans we ^i,elr own Way to Mexico, but he Hanaclk will be Involved ta Mrs. Cora Van Pelt d ' im **’® Women’s Society of Com- Christmas season. of Center Congregational j^rn to Mr and H ^ e traceptives. Four per cent re- 4 n 9 a4BWTW\1*$ ** Attl/l . . ... ^ AiAArinne ----- ” ------Ungboti; Stanley Majewskl, 99 Terry Reid, now a factory ported they disliked the method ®a® that ^ p ^ r t /’ s^d ggid the Cuban,government will developing new processes for Mrs. Cora Van Pelt of Mystic, N.Y., said Rowe never Im- munity Baptist Church will have since the committee began so- church, CSiristmos selectionsseiecoons LeBlancLeBlanc, BastEJoat M)MDaln St., Rock- Glenn R Nicol 40 '*o*‘ker at Fond du Lac, sold ta,, stater of Mrs. LeRoy Teford of PUgned the patriotism or Integ- a Christmas program at its „giyng local businessmen and ,,y Manchester High School’s y,ug and son to Mr. and Mrs. they were^ using, and two per Pay tor transport the rest of the long fiber papers and webs. “ ” " MoCabo St.; Mrs. Brenda' J. Interview that In one ^ta- 30 Glenwood St., died late *",^**®f,h* *a ® meeting ’Tuesday at 7:M p.m. r e i l 4 e n t s la s t spring, over $4,800 Table Stagers, group Edward Stlm, Dookerel , Rd.. Nye, Box 87, Hebron; Joseph ®tMce U.S. titx ^ ‘ shot Into the cent reported complications. ^ d e ° 'W ^ are^^so *gotag to formerly a coating su- Thursday at tto Nutmeg Con- ‘1'® ®‘*J®*' ‘>®<‘y ‘ “ I ‘ he home of Mrs. Nlcholw ^^g donated to Its fund. gi„ging, and a benediction by Tolland Outeide one government cen- down toe bl^kade volunteers are pgrintendent at toe Paterson Pre- valcscent Home, New London, hut simply recalled the Impact Dcrewlanka, 1ft, W. Vernon St. -phe Center Park scene coat only r J' Rev .Msgr. Edward J...... ^ Pudlo, Glastoitaury; Mrs. Em- pee ter m a help break down toe blockade ter ta j^® ^ • ,, $®t information about what The group Parchment Oo. ta Bristol, Pn. after a long Illness. ®* ■®"*® o* their antiwar state-, _— $4,000, but the additional Reardon, pastor of St. James’ bears toe slogan: "Birth control . ______..._ ___ ‘ ue group plans lo stay ta Shops mentB on hlo morale when ho ttThe,, executive,xocutlvo board ofot the t h e __ 'on toward wiU ao uphaep toward upkeep roMireh Tyird. Olonwoad Bd., Bd- Edward H. Schwalr,Schwelr, 617817 Foator ^ 00 d e ^ b o d l^ w ^ e it , -c__ is going on ta Cuba so we can (jgbg g^ut two months, nn Survivor. also Include a ®" *“■ morale w h - *“• ------^ - — ------—a plan to kill black people.” Christmas daughter, .another sister. and was a Viet Cong prisoner, Women’s Auxiliary of Manches- j ^ s lb ly a smaller scene for - j Stevenson chair- ^ ’ B. ^ and This is a reminder that Jamai­ tell others." Mexico Is' toe only Western two grandchildren. ter Memorial Hospital will meet “ e \ ^ ’rNorth End. m^J^i o‘ ‘ he N a ^ ^ n e Com- he did not take ca's population is predominant­ Miss Cagan said the volun- hemisphere nation that maln- MANCHESTER PARKADE E\meral services are schedul­ Monday at 12:30 p.m. at theax ---- member’s------spirits - were „,, mlttee,hb« will conduct thetHe formal rnntfi’------nftiYin--- Mhrri^n------r«A DAnlv at Rock- o j tr ftXt., ft4 V&lUOy i FOtUS l**. 6W.n aW#w^_ ly black, but Jacobs finds sut* teers represent "different polltt- tains relatidns with Cuba, so Cu- part In any of the civilian shoot­ cal tendencies, all to toe left," .bgna Airlines operates flights to ed for this oftemoen-^’ot the Chapman House on Haynes St. g^^^^^at ,™arred on _ W e ^ - p^egentation of the scene to the ^ n wuita. S l k . ings and broke his silence about opposition no longer a probler^. Deaths in day morning, however, when ^wn. 7.C ii»>7 ______t’^t ®t*® added, "We have tried ignd from Mexico City. Church and Allen Funeral St., RockvtUe; William Oorroll, b jrth S YEISTERDAY: A the Incidents OTly because of the “We had every sort of oppoA- Home, Mystic. Burial will be Col. Charles T. Mactonzie, discovered that one piece invocation of the last de- r^ Rockville- Don- j — — ------——* . -» news stories about Mv Lai He tlonTouTan Imagtae to famUy to put together a representative The volunteers are making chief secretary for the Salva- , ^ already erected, 21-pleoe aiAAtion on Dec 22 1947 was * ^ ® a, ? ' , daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ro- stones about My L-ai. He Planning in toe last 20 years," group." W trip without U.S. govern- ta Elm Grove Cemetery, Mys­ T he W o rld iiAA iw.«v will h« p-iiAHt sneak- -®t t**® ® , dlcawO". o" ^id Eriokson, Mt. Vernon Dr., Tnmnino' io wos«,„aa*i, <**<1 ™>t name specific villages or tic. tlon_Army, will__bc_ guest s^a_k gro,en from Cen- by the Rev. Mr. Slmpaon. p ^ ^ u e ; Jean MoCmcken, dates for the Incidents. ^he says. ® "I...... think it’s now -fair to William Crain of New York, men! permission, but State De­ tTNCINNATT. ®t 10: « a.m. at the piece, a lamb gin^pgo,; st.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. say that the opposition has an attorney for toe brigade who pgrtment sources in Washington Benjamin Katz, 77, president holiness meeting T* the Citadel. ______Choiter Rd., R ^ vU le; ^ g Aahfoni' The Chicago Sun-Times prtat- said he did not plan to accompa- ggid it would difficult to pro- Warehouse Sale t'olen F. Teiuiey dwindled to toe point where U and treasurer of Gruen Watch ----- Lou Hastings, ^ ®** **"*® pjetures in today’s ^ BOL'TON Colon F. Tenney, ny the volunteers to Havana, 'ex- serute them because most will Co. for 18 years, died Friday. Members of the Chamlnade CIK.Cence Boucher,DWHWI, Hammond ddod.w...aAowa oa St., ™ r_ aa raHwwwvi • . tloH showtag u Vietnamese prta- isn’t too significant. 67, of Looiuta Rd., husbiuid of "The attitude of toe (Angli­ plained: be traveling without passports. When Katz took o^er at Gruen Muslckl Club chorus will re­ ‘It^s Great to B e jBacfe% R o ^ e , and George Walter, dau^te’r to Mr^JJTM^ R ow -^^® ”:?®,^^ 11 uii *«7o ______"The requirements for joining The State Department ■ per- Mrs. Goorglujuia Bessette Ten- a- a ^ - o , wn _ Rockville. his death from! a U.S. helicop­ can Church) has changed from * 1 1 aa oaai.a.1 *i.iA ta 1936, the company was $1.8 hearse tomorrow at .1:80 p.m. James Ricketts, Amston; a son one active aiita^ntam to the group were that Individuals ^Us ^only journalists, scholars Admitted Thursday: ter. K said the photos were tak­ ■n»rac.\jt 0^ -nvtktt Z ^ u T r M i u i o h e s t e r Mem- nj*'"®'’ O®^' ^ a . paid In the Federation Room of Cen- to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parent, helpful cooperation,” he said. strongly coirimitted ^ a g a ^ and Red Croaa officials' to go to Say Spacemen After ^Blasi Ritter, Stafford Springs; Paul en by the pDot of a second heli­ TRIASURI onto Itospltal lator totag strick- three years and ter Church. Derosier, Becker PI., Rockville; 163 Ixxxnta St.; twin daughters "We** have convinced the racism, have enough educatloh Cuba. __ . . hAWAA Gruen subsequently operated . ------to Mr. and Mrs. David Mtal- copter. The story and pliotos CITY (Continued from Page One) ------Qrace 111, E’ranklta Park E.. „ were copyright. 0^ ^ ^ ka I a 19 profitably. Faith Middleton of Man- It’s great to look out the window Rockville: Jay Petersen, Felt Bi^*™ ANN SHOPS ^*^1 **” ■ Wllltaiii R. Fritstager Chester, student senate vice The Sun-Times said the pic­ Conrad also wished his son ...... gge Hawaii." ' Rd., Wapikng; ■' Robert Holland, Also, a daughter to Mr. and 1912 ta Bcrmirdston, Mass., son v o o w /»t>> William nresldont of Bast/m Connecti­ Mrs. Michael Jones, 97C S^ca tures came from a suburban of Clareni'e and Mary Jane U1 be on a Christopher a happy birthday. ... As the — trailer------waa Esther Ave., Rockville; PhyUta teacher heaw.er whowiw hadnau knownluiuwa theuxi pi-p.- Twyon Temioy, and had lived P-ritzlnger. 78. editorial pro- cut State College, will be on a motion manager of the New pan®'. "A Student's View of The boy was 9 Wednesday. o^ore, the h««tocarred Y a^ ee capen, Stafford Springs; Oer- ^ James^rlln East >ot-photographer for some time. In Bolton for Uie past 27 yoars. Clipper remained on the Hot- trude Keeler, pinneoiA rhRd., Ariin, East ------,— ----- , 1 1 ’»■' York News from 1933 to 1968. Student Life" tomorrow at 9:30 The astronauts held private - . . . . i_ tanacle Hartford. A letter accompanying the pho­ He luis biHMi employed for iho ^ ------^ WTIC-TV. The orogram AAAVArAAiiAn. with ihAlr wives ”®t ■ B'Sht deck, swathed ta EIlliiKton; Emanuellel p irtrrerra. T^TO/~*TJ A tos explained Utat the prisoner and two ottor Vietnamese were |)0t eWnwA captured ta a presumed Viet Cong tunnel complex and ^ter- BROAD STRBffT rogated. This Year, \AYhy Not Give A Family Gift? This guy wouldn’t talk. Survivora, bealdoH hia wife, be luikl Monday at 7:30 p.m crawl, slower than five miles an pounds of rocks Conrad and Mr. and Mrs. John Blckley, tapping: Mrs. Virginia a ! °ut he went," the letter report- include two daughters, Mrs. WU- ®®« ^ Portugal’s beat known Memorial Hall hour. In the lab they were quar- Bean collected on the moon's Woodbridge St., Manchester. sleeper, 10 Beelzebub Rd.. the other two A GIFT FOR YEARS OF L A S^N C PLEASURE Our Manchoslor Store Will Be Closed All Doy Soturdoy, November Horn J. Lewis of Mimchester and writers, died today oft- tered with a 13-man team of Ocean of Storms. A, Discharged7... A Thursday: JO, . Mary TA Wapping; wautjln’g: Raymond Raymond Mufka, Mulka! **‘^ ’t ®top talking after that. Mrs. Robert J. Howorth of Wind- " “ '“ "tt Illness. He was 67. doctors, technicians and stew- At a news conference Ehiday, Gauvta. Wtaqaorvllle; Ann De- Rroad Brook; Mrs. Elorencd H. and a lot of valuable informa­ VISIT aOUR 29th To Prepore For Our Sole On November 20Hi — 10-5 ONLY! Lodiks; a brother, Edward t*®">® ®t h'" "°y®'® y'®®® trans- tion was gained." lated into EYenoh and English. Tied-ljp Body ards. thgy expressed surprise at Forge, Earl St.. Rockville; Ruth Relcourt, 48 Deepwood Dr.; V; Tenney of Elust Northfleld, Conrad, Gordon and Bean many differences ta the samples Kukulka, Gerald Dr., Rockville; Mildred P. Ctfok, 462 E. In New York. Ralph Ginz­ GROUP OF Mass.; jond six grandcliUdren. Found in Fire reached their first landfall in and those gathered by the Apol- Beatrice Miliums, White St., jgjddje ■f^ke.; Mrs. Janice Le- burg. publisher of Avant-Gafide GROUP OF GROUP OF NEW W INTU Funeilal services wUl to Mon­ two weeks Etlday aboard the lo 11 crew on the Sen of Tran- RockvtUe; Thomas Helenskl, „,|gux' ThompsoilvUle; Mrs. magazine, said Friday ihe RAIN0OATS 1/3 OFF day at Uo a.m. at the John F. Slorrs Driver MONROE. Conn. (AP) — Tto carrier USS Hornet, which re- qullllty in July. 966 mUes east of W*»t Main St.. Rockville; Mrs. Estelle Lappen,-69 Branford St.; Army had refused to investigate WOOL DRESSES Vi OFF OOATS Tierney E'uneral Home, 219 W. burned body of an unidentified covered them from the Pacific Apollo 12‘s touchdown site. Judith DaDalt and son, Stafford j^j.g Rgtig straga, Elast Hart- allegatlonk' made ta 1968 that Ue^er. St., Manchester. Burial Dies on Rt. 9 man was discovered by a real- last Monday after a 10-day mis- Dr. Jeffrey Warner, geologist Springs, and Mrs. Susan (grj. Chester Kimball, 184 some U.S. heUcopter pilots had GROUP OP GROUP OP win to ta at. James’ Cemetery, DEEP RIVER. Conn. (AP) — dent who spotted' a fire ta a slon during which Conrad and at the Manned Spacecraft Cen- daughter. East Hackmatack St.; „ Belton murdered Vietnamese civilians GROUP OP Manchester. Frederick A. Neff. 21, of Starrs wooded area early toitay. Bean made man’s second-land- ter. noted that rocks rstumed Rockville. Lathem, 208 School 8tl *I»rt. Friends may call at the tu- ^gg killed early this morning police aald the dead man, a t®« ®® the moon. by Apollo 11 contained a high Also, Mrs. Ernest A. Hubert He aald Army Secretory R*- w FROM 3 P.M. TO 9 P.M. SWEATERS WOOL JUMPERS neral home tomorrow froon when the car he was driving Negro, had been bound and hta They were placed In the quar- percentage of titanium oxide, up ahd daughter. 81 Oakland St.; »»r “ completely Ignored" .the Corduroy Slacki to 4 luid 7 to 9 p.m. left Route 9, then overturned niouth taped ' antlne van immediately after to 12 per cent ta some cases. Moonmen Get Mrs. David______Mlska and daugh- _ charges contained led in an article ^ e r veering back back onto onto the the The rerident. .j . . .Richard . . . j Boland.t. • j ®®~very. , But A poltoU ’s stow . terr lOl" A^brook Dr.. Coven- prttten by 1st U.\ Thomas F. 17. R «(. 115. lie . ’The resident, Richard Boland, try; Mrs. Jose Morales and son. Uflin II in the Janfar^ 1688 la- fUg. \/^ Prtc* «r L«m Pajier Raines Pr^ce road...... ____J ...w_. 7-- The Isolation la precaution to have two per cent, which la Hearty Aloha for •ad 118. 1 1 .9 9 , Ellington; Mrs. Richard Bis- sue of the magastnd.. NOW 4.59. n o l c e T i t o ' v iX '''* who C i IholigC'^Xall''^fi^ “a* the remote chance the con^tent with t e r r e a t r I a 1 NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP)— sell and daugliter, 96 Mary Resoris office had immedl- CX)ME IN AND LET US DEMONSTRATE The New Brlta)n Herald an­ nounced the victim, who had ahoni so feet from aatronauta returned potentloMy rocks." he said, (Ceotinued-t^m Page Oi^) beeruthrown f ^ i t*'® judd Road and when he rot to harmful germs from the moon. "Why do you get high tlta- Lane. RockviUe. »*« comment. ONE OF OLTl GULBRANSEN ORGANS nounced today that It la boosting ’Beat Army sign?" The crowd. ______Llfltn wrote that he'had heard nl the scene. The 1:42 a m. ac­ V ApoUq l l ’a astronauts did not nlum rocks ta'one place and not ^ ^ or here's a better idea, its price to 10 ' cents effective cident occurred when the south­ the scene he found the bl pilota and others tal^ ^bout kill- Monday. Police had no other detallD to contract any. but Apollo 12 land- high titanium ta another place? families d h e e ^ "'* " (X)ME IN AND Srr DOWN AT ONE OF THESE FINE GROUP OP bound car was a half mile north ed ta a different area of the We re really looking forward to " f j ; ^ tag civilians but did not claim to GROUP OF 3-PISCI GRbllP OP DARR Today’s edition of the Herald the apparent homicide. Space Plans have witnessed any such acts. 1s the last Connecticut dally of Route 80. moon and quarantine experta delving into thla." ha aald. „,™ ‘ INSTRL’MENTS AND FEEL THE PLEASURES OF A passenger, Robert Lee Jr.. tier on the newspaper to sell for seven want to be certain no bugs axlst Warner said geotoglsta were Hornet t h a t ' ‘ * CREATING YOUR OWN MUSIC IN A RELAXED A'TMOSPHERE WOOL SKIRTS 26. was listed In fair condition t ijefttred to today** Slack & Skirt Set there. . pussled over the absence ot ~ ‘ Sinking’ Dupficate Bridge COTTON DRESSES "publisher Agnes ,V. Weld and J® Middlesex Memorial H<«pltal, Mower Exhaust At the Navy’s base at Peart conglomerate type rock palled (Contiaard tfMO p a n o se) lart night ta the na- R*k- 19. 111. SfS. 81S. ^ O O President Gardner C. Weld said Th®"’ ®* O®®®*®’ ®» Harbor, 3.000 persons cheered breccia ta the Apollo 12 cheeta. uislgnta.. tto s y X T S t i T Y * R «c. t s s . to )M8. the pressure of rising cost. “ ®® her passenger, was checked Cause of Death and a Marine band played "Alo- He said 78 per cent of Apollo tronauta’ new Irfaval rank of Odnbt>l of traffic and com- tSofiwKlo charity dupUcot© Rtolaeod to forced the afternoon newspaperi the ^ p lt a l and released, 'TORRINGTON Obnn |AP) **“ °® “ **’® “ tronauta, ta H's sample etere breccia ta na- captain, j muntcatlons can be done much bridge game at the ItaUan- to increase In price. Slate Trooper Eugene Stlckney totter from qpace. The re- American Club are James Po- of Clinton, who Is with the West- A man’s death ha. been blamiMl ' ‘'®‘'‘ “ *® brook barracks, was struck by on carbon monoxide pdisontng »ft®d hy crane from tto tato ihe harbor, omclal. an- aourees of earth. • Including utes and Mrs. A1 LaPtaat, first: minerals and crope. and the Jbeeph Toce and Bg M t Sid- u car while tavekllgating the ac- apparently caused by ’ a lawn returned to soUd "®*f®*<* that this was the vee- mfnirrre can m... GROUP OP GROUP OF GROUP OP Peraonal Notiges cldenl. He was taken to the hos- mower h ^ u s Ilxtag ta hta ga- TankeeiCUp. X r t to ^ K a t a S o ^ >**L r * c O i^ r y pltal with a broken ankle. rage Thursday night, a medical A*®"“ tto™ the Yartetoeup. e n o ^ lo p a w ™ . mlsWon. The ship will he d^ tt® ®P*®® Clark, third; .hin. I fo In Memoriam SUskney waa treated and rei^examiner reported Friday. P®*"- tJonrad »^d, retarrtag to PreUmlnsiry analywa 0* oommiastoned June 90 lntaUI»«“ ly. “ >d sa a whole; Benibe and Mrs. Pmtf Barton. In loa*in^ m^iory of Amnlf pou* ______Holford, 27. was the Apollo « -imlaalon's com- two A,pollo 12 rock b o ^ shows The heat-sciuTed, Yankee <31p- th« relatlonshlpa between re- fourth. WOOL SLACKS r Lo u s e s Hot. who awny November leased. Thomas E. Holtord, 37. was WOOL SKIRTS X. 1M7. Richard C. Fillmore. 20. of Es- found slumped over the lawn mand module. "both aw chock Sf crystal- per module, which returned the sources also becoins much fame waa Ri«.«l4.$18. sex. driver of the car that struck mower ta th6] garage after he Speaking by microphOM from Une rocka, a q>ectacular array astronauts to earth- after their evident. Ili a ??S®***®*®*‘ iUc. S12. IIS, S15. FV>r*e< you xX. . ww____ .* Wbes' Is* x j* xW — AxxAaI You wlU iive*^?v'erTntiv our'bo-XI^ the'trooper, was charged with apparently tiad been working *"«*

’ ■ '! J. , .. \; PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, N O VE^ER 29. 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTE®. CONN.. ^TUR PAY, NOVEMBER '29, 1969 / PAGE e l e v e n British Chiefs Shots Heard ^ Big Four To Resume ' ^ I Coventry . ^ yernon ^ Nixon Relaxes Farm P rices at 17 Y ear H igh . Juniors Sponsor Announce Engagements At Florida Home Plan Visit/ On Day Coed Zone Hearing Due Jqn* 26 But Are No Cause for Alarm Talks on Middle E ^t KHS Student In For Weekend T o R om ania Disappeared By DON KKNDAU. ’Hiere has been ^aome zw iin g tnflTED NATIONS, N.Y. four U.U. ambassadors will met For South St. Apartnienis ‘Hike for Hunger’ KEY BnCAYNB, Fla. (AP) \ AP Farm Writer off to the rate of Increase, be " LONDON (AP)—.Prtae Minis­ STCMRRS, Conn. (A P ) — State (AP) — The Big Four powers Tuesday at U B . An^bessador —Presideat Nixon la spending a w ill resume • their talks on the Charles Yost’s fesidenee in Now zeS-M?!**' ***** WHl Wednesdays to r diildren In -A RockvlHo High School aen- to say what effect this wUl have ter Harold WHsm i and FV>relgn police have learned that a num^ ' sreekend at his prices to November are at their Middle Bast next week, but UB. Ydrk. Other participants will be * “■ Qradea 6 through 7. Gradte 8 lor jotaM4l coUege studwts in on oonsumsr food piioee. Secretary Michael Stewart will hare — boating, highest average ^ c e 1663. ber of gunshots w ere jiea rd in officials seem disturbed over Lord Caradon of Kitgin, Ar- ’Hie Agriculture Itepsutment’s pay an official vlait to I^niania, aidea aay, working. ’That's bad for the Nixon admto- the town of Mansfield on the what role the Russians Mdll mand Berard o f France and Ja­ Nixon and is, naighbor-trland iatration’a campaign ogatost to- mimthly price index announced a joint communique by the two menta In the so-oaUed District Thuiadaya “ whek. MIm Lida Uoyd o f TTiraU same afternoon that University play. cob A. Malik o f the S ot^ t Un­ C.Q. Babe Raboio wmit out on fiaU4aiH,....i ratoe funds for a reeetUement "aiictively cwistruetlve role mellu Maneecu left 3:15 p.m., and the shots oc­ ******* ™ “ ***“ *** adult oMiiennei. (or the youth I»)gram In Biatta and a day behalf of peace in the Middle a generally deterioratiiig .gituti- officiat yacht JuUe for a dinner the throe per cent ‘ 5*" for home after five days of talks curred about 3:60 p.m. the same is grante^ he will make formal program is being solicited and ®*re center to RfiBlmantle. afternoon, a volunteer has told East.” ' ti(m in the Middle Eaa^^ and for 500 ' units of cruise by Reboao, daughter and -^ 0 0 rtorfor farm products this ****•*■ “•"* October and at that dealt partly with the Soviet U.N. representatives of the cam « on the heels of an - unu­ w «» ,rould be “moot welcoma.” T**® Bdward Plaher of son-to-law JuUe and David El- 48.8 cents a dooen paid to farm- bloc proposal for an Bast-West investigators. multl-tiinUy low-density bow­ TranaportaUan home for the university’s Association of liQss Weatherly, a 38-year-old four powers suspended their sually harsh statement -irom ing on land he own. in District ssnhower, and Etssnhower’s sis- margin now between farm conference on European securi­ talks last July when the spot- Moscow. student basketbaU program w ill Religious Counselora aaatsted ter, Busan. ty. graduate student ftbm Milford, Eight. be the responsibUity o f the par- ^ studmta-t to planning the prices and rstoU oosto. Lower cattle prices dropped was shot three times in the UgStt shifted to negotiations be­ ITie statement, issued by^the Schtmetanan’a kind, about Press Secretary ■ The margin, Paariberg said, »be Uveetock Index one per cent The talks are believed to have tween the l)nited States and the Soviet Union and five of its six ents. Participants to the pro- event. Ztegler said Nixon w w working wwaiHg pjjooig servem 8s asps -a cushion be-« ftohx October- but the average given a new insight on Commu- chest, and her body was found 180 acriss, borders the Actor's gram are allowed use o f the Bach marcher Was sponsored Ifov. 16 in a wooded area of Soviet Union. Warsaw Pact allies, .declared Obloay! devetopment, Judd Rd. » two bsv^ S ? * *** tween monthly fluctuatkxta to ■***! was U per cent above a *nlst thinking in advance of next 171080 were conducted by Sis­ that “ peoides o f the world must gymnasium showers but must by todividuals o r an organlsa- Washington next w ro k -^ te re a rezselve and what M®- week’s meeting of North Atlan­ Bolton, about 10 feet from a and Bouth' fit. He and his as- brttgr their asm towels and wear tion which pledged money for co and Soviet Ambassador Ana­ make Israel withdraw ber sodHtea apiMared before the tic Treaty Organization minds- road. P<^ce have said they sneakers. ®nch mile tkalked. The Vernon. ,:7SiEao','? *‘**’1: ^ consumers have to pay. Beef cattle - itol Regton Council — about sheets. ’The accident took place lution is to reaxdi for the roots of whether the comihtosion should “ *® Manchee- ous disorders, a hospital spokss- BALTIMORE (.AP) — A local $M,000. Main, at 13:80. The other driv­ near Loveland HUl Rd. The two susi>ect8, Ellas Berg uauipatlcn of Palestine, instead consider-the apartment and ter Fruit Co. Police believe that man said today. brewery buUt an adverttotog er involved was Linda Ktxxw- West was charged with fail­ Dergarabedian, 28, and Man- of puidsking the iricUms to t the town planntog issues as a,wliole, they set fire to the second flo o f Anderson, 74, was to a New campaign around a specially cheiiko of Ellington. Court date ure to drive in the proper lane. sour Seifeddln Murad Zugageh, crimes of the oppressor.” or deal Immediately with one brick-faced wood buUd- York City hospital rei^ntly for made stein bearing Ukeneos of for Paquette la Dec. IB. He is to appear in Rockville 2 1, both from Amman,'’ Johlan, specific propoeal at a time. either out of anger at their tests to determine how he Would Oeorge Washington and named The Christinas season is again upon us, with only Clrcuil Court 12 on Dec. 16. were charged Friday with at­ ’They decided on the latter nieager take, or to an attemikreact to the treatment. At that after him. Michael Garcia, 34, of Hart­ Other area police activity: tempting premeditated man­ 21 shopping days to go, and Patrolman Curtis Gas- D&L To Open course. ’ *® “ P ‘ •'•F <*‘»® ' ‘ ‘ *»® **® “ “ I hadn’t been de- Shortly after a color ptwto- ford, charged with Improper COLUMBIA slaughter, destrucUon of for- Hambers discussed the posei- "P**® ***'« uraa discovered by termlned that he was the victim graph of the stein appeared to kell, upper left, turned lights on at three different Merchants Pleased elgn-owned proijorty, setting off backing, yesterday, after an Gerald J. Milhomme, 28, of Gift Boutique blUty of medium and Wgh unidentified person who pull- of Parkinson’s disease, but he an advertisement, a reader accident on Center St., near switch points last night to herald in the season. Willlmantlc, was arrested last an explosion and possessing ex­ density -apartment housing for Main and Park sought treatment tor speech and wrote the company sajrtog he New St., at 11 p.m. Court date Shoppers on Main St. can^xpect to be inspired night after his car went off Rt. plosives. A special Christmas gift bou­ the town ■with Steven Joncua P-***- ■** balance difficulties. would not chaiga fo r ths ad . for Garcia is Dec. 16i with the Christmas spirit by\j;hese lighted Christ­ At Shopper Turnout 36 and struck 16 '^ a rd posts. They were brought before a noting that the question before ««hters puUed the box again Medical center admlntotratoc "How typical — a Oeorge Milhomme was changed wUh tique will be opened, staffed, mas trees and other decorations. (Herald photo Restaurants and retail stores all over town were gen­ public prosecutor in handcuffs, the r a c to what would be the kringing out all avaUable off- Fred Mondragon said the sena- Washington Stoto ovsrflowtog Del Bemais, 64, of Hebron, reckless driving and operating and Dergarabedian; was quoted and maintained .by members bf by Pinto) erally much busier than usual yesterday as they strove best and most economic use* of "luty fireflgfaterst TTie blase was tor will receive to to- with beer!” the totter Mid. R received a written warning yes­ with lils license under suspen­ by police as saying he was sent DAL Teen Fashion Board af land in the town. TTils should' be brought under control by about creasing dally dosag«a for three was signed by George W. (tor terday, for failure to grant the to meet the demands of Chi istmas shoppers who, only sion. Police said he suffered mi­ to Athens on "special mis­ the Firkade Btere, flnst floor, considered with proper planning firefighters at about or four weeks, and then in WluMngton Stein of Arilngton, one day after Thanksgiving, were already coming on nor injuries. right of way. Police say he was sion” to attack the>airline of­ on Monday. advice, Joncus said, adding that 8 o’clock. Assistant Fire CSilef monthly treatmenU. Va. '' Involved in an accident on Cen­ strong. " ------State police said Mllhomme’s fice. Thieu Aide Sentenced car struck the guard posts on The new shop, caUed "The the PZC does not believe that _ ter St., near Church, with a car The story varied from store to after 'thanksgiving last year, TTie two men told ppUce they -blanketing the to'wn with sub­ driven by Stephen Holdtmon, 31, store, but most places In Man- Burton's reported an olmoet the right side of the road, belong to the Natlnal\ struggle Chimney," will feature a choice array of gifts pensonally se­ divisions is the proper use ol of North Windham, about ‘'4:16 Chester seemed pleased with. 20 per cent rise over last year; crossed the road and came to a Front, a Jordanian commando lected by the teen girls from land, and to the future it mlglit p.m. ’The Holdtman car was To Life for Espionage yesterday's turnout. 'Sears Roebuck and Company an stop on a lawn. He is to appear organization described' as a many departments through the feel that low-density housing to towed away. At Harvey's at Burr Comer, approximate 18 per cent rise; In Willimantic Circuit Court 11 branch of the Palestine L ^ r a - SAIGON (AP) — A former treason In the case. The prose­ DAL store. Hundreds o f sweat- not the answer, either. sales clerk Shirley Ohoenberger and Llggett's Parkade Phar- on Dec. 16. tion Organization. special assistant to I’ realdent cution did not ask the death pen­ en , soarves and maxi-caaiB are Joncus also noted that out of A written warning for failure sald there was a very good n^o^y a 10 to 16 per cent in­ The suspects, who face n o ^ - Nguyen Van Thieu and three alty for them. just some of the things the girls necessity and lack of funds the to grant the right of way was turnout and that "We were sur- crease In sales, mum sentences of death U qon- other South Vietnamese' accused The other defendants,. Includ- have stocked ' ‘The piUnmey” PZC has had to devote much of issued to Olga Dlmlow of 376 prised ourselves. " Harvey's Mrs. Mary Suhle, Burton’s Immigrant Balance vlcted, were given 48 bours\to of spying for the enemy were hi 13 wo .< n, had been accused .sells wholesale and retail wom­ with, things that they theen- its time to sonlng and' very lit­ ’Tolland Tpke. yesterday, after branch manager, described BLOEMFONTEIN, South Af­ prepare pretrial testimony. sentenced to life Imprisonment of lesser offenses, ranging from en's apparel. selvee would love to have for tle to idanning. an accident on W. Middle ’Tpke., being accomplices to treason to business as "terrific!” She said rica (AP) — Immigration Min­ They turned down the eervieds Christmas and that they w ill PZC Chairman Robert Gant tonight after being convicted In t’aldor's reported better than of two Greek lawyers, saying near Green Manor Blvd., at disrupting public order. the new shops In that section ister Oomelius P. Mulder has suggest for other modem fash- ner suggested using C-DAP (the South Vietnam’s biggest espion­ average shopping during the they wanted to be represented 8:20 p.m. The other car Involv­ Two of the 43 were freed tem­ of the center have given her promised that government-en­ lonaible girls like Uiemselvee. Community Development Action age trial. day, but one spokesman there' by an attorney from Libya. ed was driven by Jeffrey porarily pending further Uivestl- store a "shot in the arm.” couraged immigration will not All the gifts in “ The Chim­ Plan, currently in the applica­ Hooper, 17 Grant Rd. Hooper's A five-member military tribu­ said that. In the evening. It be­ Michael Dworkln, owner of One of the Greek lawyers, nal handed down the vciillel.. gatlon. One of them, a Journal­ swamp Afrikaner Calvinists in ney” will be identified by a spe­ tion-preparation stage) as a car was towed away. came "fairly dead. It dropped Llggett's, .said, "Parking stalls Tassos Panagopulos, quoted the and scmtences after deliberating ist, Phan Van Nghl, had been dead about eight o'clock." this country. He. told a congress cial tag that says, “ Just for means of updating the town’s were packed at 10 a.m., and of the Afrikaner-dominated rul-, Arabs as saying they regretted about two hours at the end of a awused of turning pro-Commu- In downi(own Mjinchester, you . . . approved by DAL’s master plan, and Joncus agreed ’The cars of ’Thomas Toltsono, that's unusual. People seem Ing Nationalist Part he will en­ the boy's death and the injuries two-day trial. nlsf while covering the Paris Philip Harrl-son of Harrl-son's Teen Fashion Board.” that C-DAP was geared to this 34, of Wapping, and Constance to be shopping earlier in the sure the balance In numbers be­ others had suffered. He said the ’Thirty-seven other defendants peace talks. He denied the “ The Chimney” w illtbe open type of study. > Finnegan of Glastonbury, collid­ Stationers and president of the day." suspects had told him they were received penaltlts ranging from charge. tween English and Afrikaans- every day through Deo.- 30, w**ii Fonher PZC member Arnold ed yesterday on Main St., near Miuiohester Cliamber of Com­ Dworkln credits part of the speaking citizens and see that ''sorry for what happened .be­ 30 years at hard labor to one- TTie convicted [irlsoners aj>- the teen girls on duty from 8:80 Cartoon, attending the meeting, Oak, at 4 p.m. merce, said It was a "good day" early sliopplng yesterday to the the existing ratio of Protestants cause the Greek peo^e are like year suspended sentences. pearecj cheerful as they were with "downtown buying traffic to dosing, and during .the day suggested that the commission fact that schools were closed te Catholics is not disturbed. brothers to us.” on Saturday. ’The four men sentenced to life loaded Into trucks after the trial very good." But Harrison add­ consider eexteg Section Nine for There was a two-car, rear-end and many mei^were not work­ apartments, .feeling It would be In prison were Huynh V.in and waved to their families as ed tliat the evening buslne.ss ing. He said business was accident on Oakland St., near N. they were driven away. Thuy practical to also cmiaider this Main, yestcrdjiy iit 1:60 p,m., Trong. a former aide in Thleu’s was a little slow, .sometldng he phenomenal during the day, office: Vu Ngoc Nha, the admit­ shouted that , he would return to ivlIUmI "usual" for Uie flr.st night typ®| hbMng to’ that area, involving the cars of Edward but dropped off after 6:80 p.m. whldb Ues at the southern-most ted leader of a Communist spy the pr(>aldentlal palace "wltliln opening afeer Tlianksgiving. A spokesman at W. T. Grant Mott fiMl ol MMTS who Stamps don't nvnr got thrao boohs of Fields, 4B, of Rockville, and thive months.” tip o t Jbd town and has been Josephine Day of East Hart­ ring; l-e Huu, Thuy. a former Edward Bcargeon, miuuiger confirmed this, reporting that high-ranking civil serviuit in the The government contended of Burton's Inc., also reported a stomps por yoor, or $9.00 in stomp vahw . . . set mainly os an ford. . ■ Friday night was slower than InduaUial area. Open Arms Ministry: and Nguy­ that all 43 defendiuits were part biLsy day iuid slow night, call­ usual, but adding that shoppers of a Communist plot to Infiltrate ing ball: lomlitlons about equal Stevin Loysim, PZC member, A tank truck and a van collid­ en Van KInh, who told the court and business were heavy up un­ he had been a member of the high government ranks and col­ to last year. suggested timt the PZC Invite ed yesterday on Center St,, near til 6:30 p.m. the tewn mfhager, town coun­ Coinmurilst pe thi-s Retailers at the Manchester gas users. storage bln at her residence. handling of a building takeover event! us a ease of 16 students have aspind. CUSTOAi KITCHENS Shopping Parkade were much Utility repairmen from all Cooperative Fuel OU at 16.4e Oaltaa Aay stamp Deal at l8Ae OaOia by 18 black students Nov. 31 has disrupting the rights of 1.800 more elated about sjiopplng In over Connecticut were caled to The Recreation Committee FINISHED There was a break and entry been "most discouraging." I'.lier .stiaieiU.s , . . is a giv.ss No. of No. ef that section of town, w'ith Sim- shut oK the gas at each house Cash will again sponsor an efter- at the home of Mm. John Stak- But he defends hU efforts add OaUaas Coot Savtoga Osllsns Ooot\ mlsiepre.senttd'on of the hu'ts" mon’s Shoes reporting .-business while the break w.is being re- scbool youth pro­ nis, 863 Bldweil St., sometime the outcome of the Im-idi^it. .There was .some disagreement up 28 per eeju over the Friday paired. gram'and a wight program for BASEMENTS this week. A window was In an article in Frlday'slcnth- among university offtelals during S4.S# 2D# 9S7JR9 broken, but there Is nothing re­ ollc Tranm'ritH. Mclnmjs Is adulta. TTie program w ill begin the takeover alsnrt whether the N’t a grtal CAunsmuraMn ported missing. saying, "We were successful in 4 M ,%74JR% 74D Mnws^y at^ths C ^ it Nathstt 1 "normal aeademic process" had Hale Scboid, when the adult Tlw keeping pea<\> on campus. We b«a-n disrupted. One official told I Is WetW I 5 2 5 -5 3 4 1 Shawmut Equipment, SO Tol­ were successful in not having to S 1 S . M DM S111.M HID grq«0' will kneet from 7 to 8 . CsS as land Tpke.,^was vandalised this reporters that classes In the Holiday Grooming p.m. and every Monday theie- o n » TOM CMl COilCT resort la oif.slde force to off­ seized building. Xavier Hall, week when some of its machines set lnsld|) force.” S 1 M .S 7 D4SjD •1SD.M 1 Bowk aftar. Wiere spray painted red with ob­ had been i-aneeled for that ilay. AT The yoMh smel ons w fll run Mclmits indlc«Uiat tlait the The takeover which lasted m i j t $ »7 .t4 1SD7.S D24DJM t Books OPEN HOUSE scenities. university had received numer­ S21S.74 from 4 to' 6 p-to. on Mondejrs about 19 hours, was precipitated SUNDAYS 12 TO-8. DAILY 9 TO 9 ous protests about its refusal to by six demands by blgick Stud­ LEMON & UME I S d t • 9I9.14 1D4« SDM jM S Book* punish. the demonstrators. Courae Requeued ents, including the,"hiring of 216 SPRUCE STREET miARAMll But he said suspension or ex­ black professors and the admis­ WasdistJFEm HOOK NEW BERN, N.

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FALL jkLEANING \ . I I I DIGK’S CU STO M M A M ^TIME MANCHESTER It- • s-a CANVAS AWNINGS Satisfactory Service SHELL QnaUtjr Dry Cleaning of - MEMORIAL CO. Drives, Curtains, SUpcovers To be in buslneas sinoe 1928, her at the IQO, and while thla SERVIGE and Wardrobe Opposite East Cemetery which is the time that Don Wil­ means that any garage or serv­ 659 ORNTSR STREET QnaUty Dry Cleaning Qualj^ Memorials lis b^ame connected with tlie ice station dlqiiayliig this em­ One Day Service garagle which now bears Mb blem can he depended upon MECHANIC ON DUTY name, and to own tMe garage AT ALL HOURS Alterattons and Repairs Over SO Tears’ Experience 100crsonality, she’s not giving them ■ * Stamps a beautiful floor with a clear many other people put off hav- TEL- 649-9957 SUpoovors and Draporlaa away. father's speeches, will you read them?” finish that will never yellow! Ing.Arorfc done (he does have a Made to Order “If you haven't seen my name in the newspapers, you know I’m hav­ In her junior year she wrote a paper on her father's role in the era of ^ilRON If after an extend^ period of waiting Hnt, you know) so that Complete Seleses et ing a good time,” she says. Sen. Joseph McCarthy. SCRAP METAL time a dullness develops in they can have this garage turn Msterlsis Editors and writers, nevertheless, hove—through Tricia's politeness “It's funny when you’re doing something like that and it’s your own A smiling Tricia arrives in London, June, 1969. areas of heavy traffic, simply out the work for them. FREE BSTOMTES and their own perseverance—extracted a host of tiny details about the father. I’d cross out Daddy and put in Mr.. Nixon. It’s hard being in a clean the floor with detergent Soon you’ll be hearing about lAwer l 4>vel of thr Parhode and PAPER U n ited Reht-CUiA. Reuben Plen’s 449-6ae4 class when you’re talking about current things. But it didn’t bother me and water, rinse to remove de­ foil tune-up and many limes 23-ycar-oId-blonde. Mon. a Tuea. M . Sat. whcu_Daddy’s name was brought up. I felt I could contribute some­ 781 PA R K ER ST. tergent, and apply another coat we wonder If k is '^reaUy Im­ She wears size four dresses, lie f favorite color,is pink and her best of Clear Laminating Plastic thing.” Tel. 44S-S7S6 or 64S-S879 358 BURNSIDE AVE portant. Honestly, K Is, particu­ Texaco Sfafion beau is Edward Cox, a law student, whose White House visits have hfccn i ----- jc:------and your floor will be magical­ one of the best kept secrets so far during the Nixon administration. She considered going to law school but decided ’’I’ve been in school EAST HARTFORD larly with winter driving weathar 381 Main Srraot ly new again. ahead of ua, and there im reoUy Since her father's inauguration Tricia has been reluctant to give news for so long. I’d like to get out and have a different kind of life, a non­ 289-6333 To l«om more about this GLASS Pfiona 643.9149 interviews. She has held only one news conference and that was in student life.” LUCA’S FUecto Seamless Flooring, do nothing more frustrating than a F m Auto Wladshloids SRLF-SERVICE Power and Hand Tools What she got was niore of the same kind of life she’s had all along- Painting and Decorating stop In at Plywood Center and a ca r that bucka, la sluggish on o For Store Froata sod ^England. LAUNDRAMAT Hydramatic T ranamlaalos A White House biographical sketch states that Tricia was born in campaigning, traveling, meeting fambus people and moving in the lime­ Tools talk with the manager, William Cunliffe Repairs Car Damages take-ofte. Many ttmea the only Rapalrisg aU alzea of wtndowa Dry Clenalog: and ’Pailorlng Garden and Land Toole e For Table Topa Whittier, Calif., February 21, 1946. She attended public and private light. Ailno: Reweaving and custxMn Turner. He wUl be glad to ex- trouble Is dirty aplorkphigs or Baby, Household, Party plain how It Is applied and tell No one woito to think of hav ------AU Work Oaoraataad schools, including Sidwcll Friends School in Washington, Marlboro She thought about taking a job on Capitol Hill, where she once mnA» auUn, pants and coats. ' worn out burned potnts. and K is OPEN S A.M. to' 5 P.M. N and Banquet SuppUee Fair prtoee, too! you of Its many wonderful foa- ihg their oM^^ilamaged In an sc- P eih aps you need a cor only to | amosbig wrhal new plugs Texaco lAibiiostlon Ssrvloe School for Girls in Los'Angeles and Miss Chapins School in New Ifork worked for Sen. George Murphy, R-Calif., but decided to do volunteer Invalid Needs We Give jlxir Orera fltampa HA’TtlRDAV 8 A.M.-NOON tures. MH-m but imterturMteiy there f'** „*f|*™*" points will do to your City, where she graduated. work and travel instead. “It’s only 4 or 8 years,” she said. “And you ought to take advantage How about thinking of install- —om, ..vOrlanis tiaWSr **** ® older model of oourae, there are many LAROCHELLE ond Unlike her sister Julie, who went off to Northampton, Mass., to:Smith ing indoor-outdoor carpeting ’ would probably be JuM wtwt Itome (hat need checking. m College, Tricia chose to attend Finch College in New York City so that of it.” YOUR In the bathroom, kitchen, rec- " “ J * »«***«’ It certainly le a oon- ^ ^^len you do have your WHITE GLASS CO. INC. 176-178 COMPLETE reatlon room or den? It Is Should you ba untortunate venlance to have a oar to ihop tuned up at the Don WlUlit SI Blaooll S t —tWL 546-7981 Spraoe Street, PET CENTER! so easy to care for, no waxing, enough to have your car dam- One-oar fomlUas have to , you sure they will TOURMNE Mandieater spills -wipe up easily, and It aged, oall Cualltte Motor aolae t****’’ dottelo duty, i ^ Ihotxaqthly. ond boa* Dtiv&-In Paikkig Canaries- — Parakeets wears beautifully. ■ Plywood kxxuted on Rt. S3 In Varoon, Jurt. •* night and pik of bM , you will notloa the dlf- Tropical -Fish — Turtles Center has many patterns to above the traffic oirole on the ••rwxls urtB the evening. Aak yourself. PAINTS Hamsters ^ GaiMs Mixed Breed Puppies choose from. road to RockvlUe. ’Ihalr tele- **• “ )“ '? * bIu***to*voSr *wou I'’** there aeems to be SILK Aquarium Aoceesories, etc. If you are a do4t-yourself per- phono number le 6454)015. In .* ? _ ? ? ? .’- .j!?* . conoertod eftort to make w ot FOR BEST RESULTS Our Own Special Blended son, Plywood Center Is the place of a . 1 ^ aoddant, ^ M ^ OTtSST end ^ KIDDIE P et Foods to go, Mr. Turner Is most help- have a wrecker thsg wUl eatoly to help you to w the first thing tiiat Is oheck- GITY ful/..i and when ..r...you see...... ,h.>what won- .tow______your____ osru to______th s— Miop. Of OOUTSB. JTOU CSH olso HmI ™ “ ‘■'X ™ PAUL'S MANCHESTER •Y^rn. derful wall covering plywood fendeis, bumpsni that late model ^ ’at C w k ffs Mo- » « » » « . Why KORRAL PET CENTER tor Salea, some of whtcli carry ehwoes? It takes but a PAINT 8UPP1.Y 115 Sprnee St., Slaacheater CHILD makes and the varieties to amssbsd trunks, tew mtotites to have your Corner of lUaoeU Street 966 Btain St. Btancbeeter choose from, you will want to ^ craassd, hocxbi used guarantee. No matter 645 MAIN STREET DAY CARE CENTER wlU find k brakes checked and you wlU Open I to 8 UnUy, UnU tbut Hourly s Daily o Weekly start work at once. Once In- t^at crumpled - aU of these save yourself Urn*, embarraiui- TcL 649-0300 ''Never On Sunday stalled, the pre-finishednre-finished nlv-ply- ______^ ^ __ui______^ jotol Cunliffe Motor 1 Responsible Care for 2, S, ment aiid pechnpa your Ufa! V 4, S-yr. olds from 7 a.m. to luy - Sail wood panels require no further ,^,rock. but under the okUled CkaiHffe Motor Balee We Bay sod MeH After Uila aummers driving the 4 p.m. Monday thru Sat­ COINS Approitt work , no painting or papering ^ «„p»oy«i at ^ ^ Browser* WrJooine! urday. front and of any oar ohould be rooms at regular Intervals. Cunliffe MotorBalee yow oar Flaa (lunllty Phoae 649-9l9f Hot Lunches Served ColIccHent Wantad aligned. All roads are fuU of t\ 8 Delmont St.. Manchester Wt'r* Paying Top Curront There are as many as 55 dlf- c a " aU body work, for woM- pot holea and aM you need to Graduation from Finch College, N.Y., June, 1968— and family congratulations. 649-5531 Pricti, Confict Ui ferem kinds of paneling to tog, touch-up work, depend do la to hit one Just right and DIAMONDS choose from, knotty pine, knot- aB D>eee dento oon be ti’Q***! OunUffe Motor tetae ,ond V-fSaiS-' ■ ■■ ■■. COPECTICUT VALLEY the trouble starts. This Is por- ty cedar, oak. all American jhen the oar Is palwted be wsti saUaRed. tlculariy Imptslont If you are From BON WILLIS MEMIIR hardwoods, walnut, pecan, hick- jh at you would never know getting new tiraa (there la tw COB CQ. F.N.O. ory, ash, elm, cherry. Also Ina- that k had bean to an aoddant. yoti^ a tamUy the! could for driving on worn Urea DnHT W HTORE GARAGE T7 Contor $froof, Manchtttor ua* a uoed cor ter your eaoond AUTOMOTIVE ported woods, roeerwwd. teak, at cisiU fte ".'I ------! you oan gatget top graoagrad* s Export Watch Repslrisg IN Main »t.,T6l. 640-4531 Polynesian walnut and two com- Bale# are all to Z"* times at such rrasonobta prtoM a Flue IMecttou of GItta SiMu Addrus—I Yurt pletely different lines of print oartlcuUr field and U you ^ ““ lion WUHa Oarage l Un­ For AU Ooeusloua DAILY 9^ THURS. TH. f o Lougtue. Balovs, SpodoHiing In SUPPLIES MONDAY CLOtIO panels, simulated wood, with no ^ ^ f o r ^ forlunMely, once the front end defects. There U litelally no end ______^ |«klon of used oar*. They ^ of alignment 1. doe. not Wlrawaner sad Csrnvolle fi-B u> (Mmared be- l y out of alignment is dm WntciMv BRAKE SERVICE PLUS to the many u s e s ^ ‘^ ‘" * * ** Improve, and betero long your 797 Mala SI., Mssaheater A family kitten is given away (to be flown to a boy polio victim) in It does much to m ske your loM and start looking tor a new first notice of (his nxtdMton sns' Phoae 545-5617 Front End Aligniiwnt 1957—and Tricia (center), then 11 years old, feels d pang at the MACHINE SHOP home a more beautiful place. oar, let CunUlfe Motor Sales look Utos that have' worn unevenly At Plywood Center you will parting; her sister, Julie, is on the right. the Job over. Uvay resUy work or ora cupping SERVICE ROBIN find Armstrong celling tilrs. GnnMrol Rnperir Worfi mlrsclss here. Of couras, lhay regular ftnd acoustic. These cell­ HEALTH CAPSULES. 'The WlUla Ciarag* matntatos wUl be glsd to tumlab you an ing tiles by Armstrong are easy In Mb-harl K. t’elli, M.O. a ooropMe aleotrical shop orvl esUmste ou the oast of any ouch M-hour wrecker sem cee be- GERRI'S MOTORS to install and are 12” x 12". HOW MUCH CAN y o u LOWSR r MANCHESTEF work as thla. sldsa wrecker cranea ananr Prtsea gain acce«» to ' pipes, electrical We Do Year Cots-Op For y^aatorlag o eempiolo Has Touch up work Is not for an tm- MhrU Prvdorta plus wiring, etc., suspending Arm­ You At No E xtra Osot tratnsd peraon; nicks ortd Ooaeral AstoaMttvs strong celling should be used. Eapairh y FRONT END These are used to homes as scrotohos need, the hand of a- An Ad well as to commercial ertob- tnan aktUsd to the art of touch­ 2 DYNAMICS liohments. When you use the ing, up paint. It Is niciasssry to In TIm S44 BROAD STREET suspended celling, you Just drop hairs th* rIgM ootor paint, of (Behind Dairy Queen) GUNLIFFE to each panel, and If It Is nec­ oouras, but It Is ths oppUootion H nrold MERCURY Phone: 649-4045 of tMa paint that Is tricky. Cib)- Specisllzlny In essary to get in bark of one or Travd Agtncy MOTOR SALES. more than one panel. Just re­ Uffs Motor Solas dpss a psr- Assuras FVoat End O^metry FO move It aiMl do whatever Is nec­ tlculsrty Hns Job on touch up 0V OW'NHi A LOW 4N:*UL- ■ - - A ------X EXP9S T A U TO BOOT aad Brake Sernce and vrork, and tt your osr needs PAT P-ET y o u CAH LOWER. in s T o n T 643-9571 aoek Amterhers essary and then drop It back to PENDER REPAIRS oaois taatk dons along thla Un*. TOUR. —Foreign and DotnMtic— place again. NO SERYH-C ENAMEI. aad LACX)UER do tsk« It to than. H m cost of S lo o p c m o l f s t e r o l Action Free Inspe^bn If you would prefer someone CHARGE th'alr ssrrh.ss la s mod— ts one A 900T iZO/b, REPTNUHINOS Ne Obtaptlon tb do the work for you. Mr MmMi Cisii*»« #">« *>MsM aAsmsNss. and you WlU be dsM^dsd wtth' SESEEVAnONII FOR RISAMO.N’AR LE P R lC S a 9 dOHM T R O M ^ , Manager Turner will be happy to recom H s MtssAs* M W at • d**"*^ "see* the rasidU. o HOTELS ET. B5— VERNON. CONN, mend someone o AIRIJNEM fast Abovs tha TraSai o STEAAtSIIIPS Read Herald .Vils Got A PaiRting Problan? Wa’II Htip! en Mala SI., Msurhaater D O N T HEAT W ITH Service still means somethinf to os—and service means spending enough time with you to help you SF.TTIF- FOR select the right paint finish for that job you're plan­ ning. See us for paint and serv'ice wl^en you plan your LESS next project. Duringl her reign as Azalea Queen in the spring e! 1969, Tricia visits The tenth annual international debutante ball. a children's hospital in Norfolk, Va. New York, December, 1964. Blooming on a summer night in London, July, 1969: Tricia stops to bu/ a flower. (Tl)f s>tcaU O ulj OH S A A INSURED BUDGET This Week s PICTURE SHOW-.AP Nesssfcaiures. F 4 ? j 1A« o b PAINTCC! PAYMENT PLAN umHCi wimuj ATlAimC 24-HR. CUSTOMER 723 M.\IN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 449-4501 SERVICE BUY THE PAINT THAT^ WORTH THE WORK STEHK Your Mepeodent FOGARTY BiOS^ INCL iMT iM |MHI tfCINS • • • BQPHHHrS PHONE 649-4539 4* W£ST CENTEIl SIMET 319 BROAD ST. SILVft LAN! EXTENSION C I T . * • . *' **

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PAGE EOUBTEEN MANCHESTER BVENnfG HERALD, MANCHESTj^, CONN * SATURDAY, N O ;^!MBER 29. 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1969 ■ p a g e f if t e e n Knicks Set New NBA Win s Set-Sights on Divisional Title L e « Bl$,sts Foul Throws TACKUtsia !O lN M ^C lTV''s Seek 11th IS f'JO'T StECBSSAOU-V A S AAUOH B y F r a z ie r N B A T a ^ c s A paCBLBM AS iJOCATtNG W in in R o w T o p R o y a ls O f MiiDa^ey lECTlca gCr/C(/]l ^CTir T o m o r r o w CLEVELAND, Ohio LOS ANGELES t ^ ) — / (AP)—“I wouldn’t have Coach George Lee of the NEW YORK (AP) — slept for days if I had San Francisco Winiora The Loa Angelee Rams, at- blown those two,” Walt said Friday night thiii tac­ tohpting to duplicate a Frazier said Friday night tics used by Los Angelea past feat and settle a cur­ Laker Coach Joe'MuUaney rent issue, play the Wash­ if*, after his two free throws beat the Cincinnati Royals in recent games are a ’’dis­ m ington Redskins, still hop­ 10^105 and gave the New grace to l^ketbaU.” tew ing the near future holds a York Knicks a record 18th Lee aaid “ the gam e la be? division title fmr them, in coming a game where ypu can’t the big National Football straight victory. do anything you want tOw-^’a “The winning streak record League game SundRy. becoming a referees gamef It’s A victory would make the wasn't even on my mind,” sedd becoming boo prejudlelaLt': Frazier, who kcored 27 points as Rq^me Uie d rat N FL team to win The play that Lee tMdi e^ep- Ita flrat 11 gamee elnoe Cleve­ the- Knlcl^ (2S-1) broke the tlon to came in the ' record of*i7 straigM. National land to 1963 and would oHnch od of F riday nlgfat’i Basketball Assodatlon wins sek the COaetal DMkton champton- by the Warriors 114-^ In 1»46 by the W a^ngton Capi­ ahip, with three gamee remain­ 'Four Lakers lined aP on-the ing. Second-place Baltimore tols and in i960 by the Boston right side of the couitraad star CelUcs. goes into Its game with Atlanta Jerry dribbled the haU with a 6-4 reooed. R o B & r r "t was just thinking of Phila­ against his defensive nian, Joe delphia last week when I .made Should the Rams win their re­ Enils. X maining three games, they only two of f seven from the ^ ^ • 9 , Z Z O ) line,” Frazief continued. His According to National Bosket- would be tile flilM team to win foul shots with two seconds left baU Association rules, acne de­ all of Ita reigulaiHMaaon games ended a frantic final 16 seconds fenses are not permitted and elnoe the Chicago Bears were Mullaney’s tactics were design­ when the Knicks came from five 11-0 in lOtt. ed to allow West to go ' atae Washington needs a victory or points back. one-(m-one‘With BUls sinca the tie to keep to the Qapltol Dlvi- CincinnatTs Oscar Robertson other four Warriors ai«% re­ eion race with fliot-plaoe Dal­ fouled out with 1:49 to play after quired to guard their men at las, which ran Us record to S-S-l o A d E S T y X . hitting for 33 points, plus 10 u - ( ^ ■ 9 , / 6 2 ) the side of the oourb by tying Sen Franoieco S4-24 (S‘9, /Red Holzman.' NEW FACES—^Pfve new members of the UCbnn varsity basketball team are “He is so great—especially r ^ player a defensive player has shown with new coach, Dee Rowe. The cagers are from left, rear, Roy Brooks, age. Race. His appearance, however, offered quite a contrast. At left, he broke against us.” to be. I was told the other day the tape wearing his lucky painter’s cap. Right, he doffed the cap for beard. that it was eigjit feet and I'm Paul ^orsky and Doug Melody. Front, Tom Coleman and Bob Taylor. UCkmn Chiefs Have Three Scooters, Two of Robertson's fouls were has home dates Wednesday against Fairfield and next Saturday against Yale. deliberate fouls late in the first going to the oommlsslpner dnd quarter ordered by player-coach get it written into the rule Bo(b Cousy. "You can’t wait to book.” Nose Broken Nine Times Already for Gridder All of Whom Can Really Fly Lee’s players creeped toward ' Changes Likely Next Year fmil intentionally,” Cousy said. Chanda 136. Oart BoUn 139-168- , a-' e.^ . the basket as West and Bills "You can’t let them penetrate 879, John Rleder 162-364, Carroll KANSAS CITY, Mo. •‘"t 6-foot-9 running backs MoVea was picked up from too far and Oscar Just happened went at h and twice referee Mendy Rudolirii ch^ed the Maddox 140-388, John Dyment (NEA)—On a recent Sun- '“1““' ‘ *“ the ground toe CtoctonaU BengaU this aea- to be the man.” FREE BALL—New York’s Nate Bowman and come down 358, Bert Davla 860. Vic Abral- day, by the actual count of "‘■“'■O’ 'iriiund to Uielr var- son tor a soi-cer player and a Warriors with technical fouls. Mike Battle Wins His Spurs Cousy, who replaced Robert­ around Connie Dierking of Cincinnati in try for last night. Knicks won. tta 186-168-446. CoSch Henry Stram, the (ormatlonM like mice w ho'vr fourth-round draft choice WMh In Five Mile Race Makeup son, made two free throws with Rudolph’s decision was based long sUve nutntered their maze, toe Bengals, he wasn't u>4d as n . I. j . I 27 seconds left for the 106-100 on the no-zone-defenae rule. Kansas City Chiefs tt*ree 6-fcK>('9 sixtoten, all a running back. Too (rett at 182 Some runners failed to sign Mullaney aslo called for ^ the In other NFL action Sunday. Y — Al Ftrkey 897. Ed Bur- , - ran By EARL YOST There were 868 numbers made Cleveland, 7-2-1, le at Chicago, bank 168-398, Cart Bolin 364. Mike Garrett and pounds. out and 371 men, and boys, reg- their entry blanks and others made two fouls, it was tactic Eigainst th e N ew , Y w k In Rookie Season with Jets 26 different (ormatlonii Look for some drastic latered, leaving Home ol Uie con- Knicks in New York Tuesday 1-9; Philadelphia, 4^1-1, at New John Rleder 874. Andy Lnmou- nL'r"n.o-. MeVoa, who iUtertmie noimae was a 14lh-round than scribbled and the names were Cousy who threw an inbounds That TV (Mimedian— ^the mishaps which have halted him with scars to document them. Orleans, 6-7; the New York reaux 371, Bundi Tarca 136-889, (The \ (.'hied, mci», imr moei pm j*,, halfhiu k poeltlon, and ,.jKjico Inst year because physi- changes in the makeup of teatnnts running without any not readable. pass that was Intercepted by night and three- times in that number. Army-Navy Meeting game, the KqlOks were called one who wrings a laugh or toomentortly. He brought sound creden- Giants, 8-7, at Green Bay. 6-8, Dick Krol 137-399, 'Vic Mhrinel- Play" from iu>bert Holmes, the (uUb

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BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE B r s Ii w s s S f v i c R S ■■•'V Help Wonfwl— H«lp W ifd Mak 36 H«lp WcmtRd Moh OffnPtd 13 Contraefinq 14 3S NO WONDER YA MAINTENANCE MAN FOCSET rr, MAffOR,^ Aanprtr >• FrariMH Paul* SOUNDED SO SAD., ITS ASAINST THE LAW/ CLASSIFIED EXCAVATING — Trenching — DORMERS, faragea, norehes. WAITRBiSS— Days. Apply', in TH' MUSIC WAS My WOBP, LEONAeP, BURMINS TRASH Worldwide ■ ■ •MDITlSi Bob Cat machine, anew plow- rec rooms. Fbom addltioRa, WANTED U PS tO B AtaeNT -jpu Boyb Sriu. fO LLL fTE S t h e A4R ing driveWaya and . parking ' fcltchoiB, add-a-Iev«ls, rocflng. person, - w n ile’s Steak House, KLOCK COMPANY PPiNfi *THIN6S THE OUP- 2H hours nightly, six-days 00!¥U / ANP THE CITY PUMP lots, removal. Reasoa- siding, general repairs. Quality . 444 Center St., Manchester. w FASHtONEP WAVr SURELY HAS BEEN CU06EP ' ACROSS 54 Observe 649-6271. weekly. Apply in person, • MACHINIST ALU THIS UIFTIKIS ANP AS A HEALTH ADVERTISING able 64S-61M, 872-0647. workmanship. Financing avail­ /' 1-----Fidelis, 55 Otherwise Monday through Saturday. HAULIKtS IS UNNECESSARY/ A « N A C E / W E 56 Shade trees able. Economy BtiUders. Inc.. • TOOLMAKER I MUST RSSUA^ >M3RK ON BrazU CLASSIFIED ADVEipnSING DEPT. HOURS «ALJ. MAKES of chain saws re­ F U L L and part-time help.'want- HAFTA THUCIC IT 4 Peruvian 57 Make a 64S41S9. 872-0647 evenings. ed, days. Contact Mr. Sevdalln, BONANZA STEAK M/ PORTABLE COMBUSTION OUT INTO THE 8 A J L to 4:30 PJL paired and sharpened. Lawn —j capital mistake • GRIT BLASTER CHAMBER/ COUNTRY NOVW/ mowers and snow blowers re­ C A R PE N TR Y — eonerote steps, new manager. Center Coffee HOUSE 8 European DOWN Shop, 876-9960. river paired. Mini-Motors, 188 Rear floors, hatchways, remodeling • SHIPPING AND RECEIVING CLERK 12 Noah’s boat 1 Algonquian COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Middle Tpke., West, 6494706. 287 W. MIDDLE TPKE. Indians porches, garages, cloeets, ceil­ WOMEiN for houaecleanlng, and - ^ (Bib.) H s s t s ; 4M PJf. DAY BEFOBK PDBUCATIOK ings, attics flnUted. rsc 649-1154 •INSPECTOR 13 Chief god of 21naline SAVE MONEY* Special winter caring of children, dally. Five 3 "Sooner" DeadUBe for Batmday and Blaiiday la 4:M p.m. Frtda> rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ theEddas rates on sharpening reel type days: CsU 6494SS4. OUTSIDE PART-TIME worker, 4 Comes into 23 Brinks 40IntelUgMe er related work. No Job too 14 ------avis meaning lawnmowers. W ill pick up and mornings, laboring on ^Ipe We need the above for our expanding plasma department. sight 24 Those who smaU Qpn Moran. Biilldor FULL-TIME, girl for cosmetic 15 Mountain 5 Otiose excel 41 Walks in water . PLEASE READ YOUR AD deliver. Mini-Motors, ih rear work and tanks. Drive small Many benefits such as paid holidays, quarterly produc- pass Evenings 649-8880. 6 ------East25 Biblical 42 Maine’s ----- IiOddle Tpke. West. 6494706. sales and clerical duties. Ap­ and medium trucks, Interest­ 16 Ancient ’ Ctaaallled or •‘Want Ada" err taken over the a. a Uon bonuses and group insurance, are offered here at our A LLE Y OOP BY V. T. HABILIN 7 Too forests ply in person. Pine Pharmacy, ing work, pleasant conditions. new plant. Scandinavian 26 Television’s 43 Indigo oonvenlMMse. The advertiser saonld read his ad the FIRST 8 Avifauna LIGHT trucking, odd Jobe, also 664 Center St. McKinney Bros. Septic Tank r - language 9 Lecture room forerunner 44 Burnishes DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS tattm RooUwg SkHwq 16 WHAT IN THE GOOD / VEa IT A warn! NOT ME/ MYOL' (2 words) moving ihige appliances. Burn­ Co., Mitchell Dr., off Parker WORLD ARE IDEA! fCERWINLY/rM A V^ANSAmTHAS platform 27FUghtof 46 Duration of next biaertioii. ‘Hw Herald Is respenaible for only OJfE in- OFFICE HELP wanted, no ex­ Apply in person: 18 Migrated, ing barrels deUveredf M. 644- ROOFING and root repair. St., 8:SO-9 a.m. VOU BOV6 HAB/ yM O O W A N -^ TH' WORST 10 Gaelic stairs office correct or omitted Inoertion for any advertteemcnt and tecial- in our store's accounting e fcy **^_^*/j^_**f o«.ri*=ar:» ^ ALL DAY JO B, BU T WE AU concrete repairs, botb la- . PRODUCTS PRODUCTION LATHE BUILT THEM EACH A 36 Oriental ■ ty. 20 years experience. Free department for experienced MAINTENANCE CAN COME IN FOR A COUPLE OF 3 U B - coin » 31 a 31 Free to Herald Readers side and outside railings. Land OPERATORS SHACK. NOW AN P MARILJE 3AKJO' estimates, dsll Roy Kanehl comptometer operators to 102 COLONIAL RD. DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS THEN, I SEE.' 37 Slight tastes scaping. Reasonably priced MECHANIC H(|CHE&,1060/ 39 Row it 36 048-0888 after 6 p.m. work part-time from 9 a.m.- BRIDGEPORT MEN— TH E KITCHEW IS OFF • Warn mformathia on one of oar rlaesUlea ndvemeenienMT CaU 0430851 Has Immediate Openings: ^------Tw- ' 40 Greek portico No answer at Iho telephone listed? Simply eaO t^ 2:30 p.m. Wages commensu­ W’e are seeking an Indlrid- First Class LIMITS TOOAY AMP 36 36 ROOFING — Specialising re­ Days: 7 a.m. to 4:30 p,m. Yo u 'r e to o t e n s e , d r . T] THEY Kw ow rr/ 41 Armed TREE SERVICE (Soueiar) - rate^ with abUtty, free park­ ual to work in our main­ I'P GIVE AN'/THINS conflict pairing roots of all kinds, new Nights: 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Immediate Openings with TO BE ABLE TO UN­ a s t o r — t h a t 's w h y you 140 41 Trees cut. building lou clear ing, Bubeldised cafeteria. tenance depsrtment. We of­ 42 Frenchman’s EDWARDS roofs, gutter srork, chimneys exceUent opporiijnlty for DERSTAND HERMAN. CAN'T COMMUNICATE od. trees topped Qot a tret Apply employment office. fer exceUent wages and TURRET LATHE— Set-up Paris 42 43 44 ^5“ 46 47 W cleaned and repklred. SO years’ willing ami lunbltlous peo­ WITH YOljR PORPOISE/^ 45 Stiff probleniT WeU worth ghon* benefits. Including paid ANSWERIND SERVICE experience. Free eetlmstes. and operate. ple. Overtime, liberal bene­ 49 Flooded 46 60 SI caU. 742-8362 .FIRST NATIONAL health and welfare plan, 51 Three-toed CaU Howley 6484861, 644- pension plan, paid vacation fits. Apply 52 iU HARDINGE CHUCKERS sloths it BHARPENINO Service - Bawi. 8 8 8 8 . STORES INC. and holidays. Applicants 52 Personage 649”0500 875-2519 -^^t-up and operate. 56 67 knives, aces, shears, skates should have a basic knowl­ J. T. SIXX’OMB CO. (slang) and iMive yoor message. You’D bear from our advertMer la rotary blades. Qulek servlec PARK & OAKLAND 53 Telegram Hooting and Plumbing 17 edge of electricity and re­ PRODUCTION MILLERS Jig tim e without spending all evening g t the tetephoae. Capitol Bqulp/nent Oo.. 81 AVENUES frigeration. Intereated appU- 68 MATSON HILL RD. (Newipoper tnttrpriu An».) —^et-up and operate. SO. GLASTONBURY Main Bt:; UanAester. Spun GRANTS plumbing service, EAST HARTFORD. canta ahould apply to: dally 7:80-6. Ih u rsd a y. 7:80-9 TOOL GRINDERS y ' Ex­ Automobilos For Solo 4 quaUty work, fair prices. CaU CONN. 16 minutes Mancheeter Saturday 7 :SO-4 648-7886 for free estimates, 648-6341. ITT CONTINENTAL perienced at sh^r^ning > I V ■** 1962 FALCON, automatic, six, BAKING CO. metal cutting HERALD 4-door. Original owner. |280. YOU A R B A-1. Truck U A-1. CARNIVAL BY DICE TURNER Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ 521 CONN. BLVD. BRIDGEPORT Operatore— ex­ Cali 649-2201. Mranory. WANTED — baby sitter 8 p.m. BRIDEPORT MILLING ways sealed and small truck­ - EAST HARTFORD. perienced In aircraft work. Drossmoking to 11:80 p.m., Monday through MACHINE PERATORS BOX LETTERS 1965 4-DOOR Blscayne CSievro- ing done A-1 right. OUl Tre- 19 CONN. Top pay (or top personnel. Full Friday. (TaU 649-7784. WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE let, 6 cylinder, standard shift. mano Trucking Service toU- 528-4181 benefits. Apply In person, Rolo F U r Y o u r —Set-up operate. Machine (To., 56 Elm St., Man­ Good (XHidltion. CaU 649-2503. free. 742-9487. DRESSM AKINO and alterations (XDUNTER Woman, 6-day week An equal opportunity employer chester. < Infonnation reasonably done. 649-9919. Monday-Friday, hours 8:80 . TOOL^KER - Exper- 1962 FORD Country Squire sta- FLOOR cleaning and waxing, T H E HER.\LD wlU not 5:30. Apply In person only. LATHE Operators —Bxpertenm ience /in jig and flxture 0 PONT AN P COUNTERPOINT ’ ll-M Uon wagon, automatic, power Janitor service. Call Suburban MRS. PRESS — Dressmaking EXPERIENCED tmek driver, 1 D O N ’ T T H IN K I T © disclose the identity of Fisher Cleaners, 838 Broad St. ed in aircraft work. Top pay woi"! steering. Good condition, |400. Floor Maintenance Service. and alteratlans, expert smrk- to deliver fuel oil. Full-time, WISE TO GET OUR any advertiser using box for top personnel. Full bene­ Call 643-8887 after 4 p.m. Free estimates.-Fully Insured. msuishlp.. 66 B. Center St., 649- permanent position. Apply in SPACE SHIPTHIS letters. Readers answer- fits. Apply In person, Rolo Ma­ 649-9229. 8088. R N — 11-7, part-time and week­ benefits pereon. Harry VanCamp, The SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL inj; blind box ads who 1966 OLDSMOBILE 442, 4-speed, chine Oo., 50 Elm St., Man­ CLOSE TO THE SUN,' desire to protect their ends. 649-4819. W. G. Glsnney (To., 888 North standard, new tires. (Tall 649- ODD JOBS, light trucking, chester. An Equal Opportunity Employer Identity can follow ‘hla Main St. 6031. carpentry, misceUaneoua ARB procedure; MovilBQ' Trucking REXTEPTIONI8T—6 or • p.m. to MECHANIC — tor fleet McNtughl RpmIn-bU. Inc. OtAtl pairs, etc., good service and 9 p.m., Monday through Thurs­ Y o u Sforago Blx -day week. Must be OONY UNP£(?S1AN? ' Enclose your r^ y to 1964 R AM B LE R Classic, 4-door low prices. 643-7218. 120 day. Reply P.O. Box 222, Man- t s i sedan, standard ahitt, 6-cyl- able for out of town FU LL-TIM E hardware atore 'll2VINe\ the box in an envelop — M ANCHESTER DeUVsry-Ught cheater, (Tonn. address to the Classified inder, very economical. |3W. SIMONS Tree Service — 'Trees appointment call 641 ***■ clerk needed. Contact Mr. iD trucking and package deUvery. M anager, Manchoster 647-1976 after 6 p.m. removed expertly. Also shrubs DESIRABLE poslUon (or ma­ a i6 . Chapman, W- Q. QIannay Co.. HOUSEWARE TFIT" Refrigerators, washara and Evening Herald, together and landscaping. 338-8708, 876- ture women to llve-ln as a — 886 North Main St.. Manches- PunnY stove moving, specialty. Fold­ BUKTTRICIAN -Joumsyman with a memo listing Ut7 CLASSIC 1959 Ford retractable 0393. companion-housekeeper to on H 0'H 0?J companies you do NOT ing chain for rent. e49-0753. and experten helper. Top hardtop Skyliner. Original elderly woman whose home la want to see your letter. wagsa with benafUs. (TaU be- mUeage 33,000. In very good a one-level Ranch on (Tuah- Tour letter wUi be de­ tsreen 8 A.m. and 8 p.m. R ob­ DEPT. M6R. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE condlUon. (Tall 643-4555. man Drive. Alternate weak stroyed if the advertiser HoosahoM SarvicM Pertnting Foporfag 21 e rt’s B l e ^ o (To, 644-8421. . ^ la one you’ve mentioned, 1965 CHE/VROLETT Impala achediile, evening time off can MADE ’A' ON A PHYSICS TE S T DARN' POT'S OUT AND Offorod 13-A (NSIDB—outalde palnUiig Spe­ InuiMdlAU (OU - tiiiM if not It win be handled Super Sport, 283, V-8, automa­ be arranged. References re­ D RIVERS (or school buses, 7:80 ANP A T.P. ASAINST THE VARSITY LUCY'S SOT A PATE... ■* cial rataa for people orer M. In the usuel manner LIGHT trucking — Lawns, cel- quired. Call 649-5088 after 6 to 8 :a6 s.m., 3:16 to 8:46 p.m. ALL IN ONE DAY.' BOV, OBOV, I'LL TRY JUDY. tic, maroon. Immaculate con- Cell my oompetltori,. then oali opening. AU «om|Muiy laue, atUcs cleained, odd Jobe. p.m. workers. Premium wage 1 FEEL LIKE CELCBRATINC. diUon. 81-300. 649-1404. me. Slatlmatae glvess. tSATMl Trees cut and removed. 848- cellsnt part-time (or third bomfiU. PUsM apply at 'O R ARE You-TRYING , NEl-IWeR, I'M -T R Y IN 0 - WOMAN (or store clerk, nlghU, 1969 CX)RONET RT, 440 Mag- 6000. EDWARD R. PIUCE—Painting 648-3414. 1 0 BE Fu n n y , m a - h a ?J 6-10 p.m. Oeloo, 388 West 1D Be FUNNY, MEE-HEE.' Lott and Found 1 mim, white exterior, black exterior and interior Paper onoa. interior, very. very low R E W E A v m o Of buma, moth- Middle Tpke. Mr. Marl ROUTE s a l e s m a n ! no m- LOST — Miniature Schnauzner, hangtam. OaUinge. ate- Insurud. mUeage. 649-22IX). holes, alppera repaired. Win- perience naceseary, , 6-day female, vicinity of Somerset 646-ion DRIVERS (or acbool buses, 80 daw shades made to measure, week, will train. Apply In per­ Dr. Highland St. area. to 8:48 a.m., 1:16 to 8 (THER7ROLET I960 Impala, all else Venetimn blinds. Keys B. H. M AGOWAN JR. A Sona. son, Fisher (Tteanera, 886 W. T.SRMIT Answers to Corky, 648-4607. super sport, 8 cylinder, power Sbccellent part-time ( ^ m y made wbUe yUtTteaU. Tape re­ Interior and exterior painting, Broad St. steering, power brakes, good wives. We train you. pramium Manchaatw Paritada "LOST—Savlnga Paaabook No. corders (or rent, Marlow's. 867 paper hanging. Thirty years wage scale. 648-3414, e 1M« I f NIA. he. TM. lag. UX r « l OH. //-if condition. 81,100. 648-7166. PAR T-TIM E gaaollns atatlon at­ 037-0-01897-1 Hartford National. Main St 649-6221 expertenoe, four generations. f MW, SHUCKS, WHAT'S THE FUN OF tendant, work In new station, Bank M d Trust (To., Middle 1963 PLYM O U TH , asking 860 as Free estimates, fully Insured. SALKS aai wanted by J WSCORINS A T.P. IF THERE'S “Wh.en I told you I wasn't really a GOOD secretary, TWO Tiandymen want a variety evenings, 6-9:80. Apply In per­ Turnpike Office. AppUcatlon Is. Low mileage. 634 North 648-7361. reel eatatr Hfill train lU' son. Don WUIIa Oarage. 18 O NOBODY TO CELEBRATE WITH? Mr. Smithers, I meant typing and shorthand!" of Jobs by day or hour. Rea­ experience otherwiae Made for Payment." Main St. . . Main St. sonable. CaU 643-5805. (TONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ qualified i i, Full (acll- LOST — Pasebook No. 79697 terior piUntlng, paper hanging. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD CUSTOM made draperies, slip Ities prov 1 Mr. Dwyer YOUNG MAN at least 21 yean WOODWORKERS and Savlnga Bank of Manchester. Diacount on wallpaper. (Tall 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, take-over covers and reupholstering. A (Tlapp. 647-1464."^" old with no draft obUgaUona to AIM. shrike! ^ DROP AROUND AGAIN WHEN YOU'RE AND LISTEN, PHIL— DON'T YOU AppUoation made for pay­ payments. 649-9668. 646-8048. start as s halper on Polyath- TOUHAVEA IN SHADESVILLE — AND NEXT TIME,, IVORRY ABOUT THE JUDGE'S Budget terms. Established in J_____;------woman for eveping STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF ment. PA IN TIN G — Interior and ex­ yiene beg machine or on print­ METAL FABRICATORS I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'VE LUNCHEON LET AAE KNOW YOU'RE COMING— KILLER/ OUR POLICE CHIEF 1967 PONTIAC metaUlc blue, 1915. Days, 524-0164 evenings, '7 p.m: • midnight, full or WILL TRACK HIM DOWN/ ing praae. Fins pleasant atmos­ HEARD, PHIL— BUT THE JUDGE APPOINTMENT LOST—Male Golden Retriever, power steering and brakes, V- 649-7590. terior: very reaaociable, free Please apply Mr. Union Bcncfltn and Pay AND I AAET TO DISCUSS f IN A PEN /t OF COURSE,^ MR. IOKNZo} " 'K ^ she's 60)NS TO H U . phere In modem email plant last seen vicinity of New Rd., 8, automatic tranamiasion. estimates. CaU Richard Mar- Vt, 880 West Middle Tpke. LOCAL CHARITIES— m in u tes! SUMMER.'THE HOLD ONTO APART WHICHEVER WAV 5 LIG H T TRUCXINO. bulk dellv- on Tolland St. about one mile ('ontinuoua Work W ith Overtima in Tolland. Reward 850. 872- Un, 649-9285, 649-Mll.- NOTHING m o r e ! STEVS. I c a n 't ATTORNEY WILL I the ATTORNEY / MRS.OLSON... r Y the VERDICT WENT/ ] MiMt seU. Please CaU 647-1316. ery, yards, attics, cellars from Manchaater Una. Sensible INTO THE CORONER'S REPRESENT GIVE your family a Chriatmae 6076. cleaned and removed. Also odd Contact Mr, Kilbum c o u r t'TO HEAR THE to remember — earn good starting rate with good chance VERDICT ON OLEY.' Tnicko— Tractors 5 Jobe. 644-8962. Floor Rnishlng money aalllng Avon coemeUcs (or advancement. Call 638-'74f7 and ^ f t Items In your spare (or Interview between 10 a.m.- MllED BUILDIN8 SYSTEM Pononob DON'T DEUJIT — The Holidays FLOOR SANDING and re] 1 p.m. weekdays only. 1 « ’TOIXANU 'niRNPIKE atANtTHESTER ing (sped all zing time. Start now. Call 280-4I22. R ID E W ANTE D to (Tonstltu- 1965 GMC ^4 ton pick-up, 8’ will soon be here. Keep your ______jp Ooort). Inside paUUi^ Paper tlon Plaza, Hartford, working bod:^.j^CaU 742-7035. floor and m gs beautiful, and R E LIA B LE man wanted to hanging. No Job 80c smaU hours 8:80-5 p.m. Parkade let us do the work. AU types work at South Windsor Auto John VerfalUe, 649^760. Holp Wanted— M * 34 Parte. Inquire In pereon. vicinity. (TaU 649-7968. 1963 FORD F-lOO, heavy duty of floors. CaU today for fast C Sfchonck Rd.. South Windsor. pick-up. EUccellent condition. service. R A M Floor Service, LANE maintenance man (or 646-1264. Camper top. many extras, 742- l oBds j$ »oci^ nights. Apply Holiday Lanea, Automobltos For Solo 4 8352 after 6:80. Immediate Opening : 27 sa Spencer Sk, ManebaotM-. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY N E E D C AR? (Tredtt very bad? 4 Bankrupt, repoaseaslon? Hon­ InOding— MORTGAGES 1st and 2nd, ELECTRICIANS Troilon— Interim financing |6.66 per hour piue fringe bene- 1st dM s EMild nalMr. AND 1 DONY HOWEVER, O q ^ O est Douglas accepts lowest ContfocHng 14 iBHEsdlsts opsninf. EVEN /yAlNO SATURDAY-N down, smaUest payments, any­ Mobil# Homos 6-A and eonfIdentiaJ fits. Apply I d o n T am no LEON (Tlesxynskl builder—new JOHNSON ELECTRIC CO. WASHIN® THE where. Not smaU loan finance J. D Real food boiwfita, «ood e x p e r e n c e d WASHING T 10’ CHASAIS - Mount Dreamer homes custom built, remodel­ 124 Francis Avenue CIOTHESANO BY DICK CAVALU company plan. Douglas Mo­ 94S-6U8. i wyss growth potM- THE FUXJPS Camper, 4-aIeepcr. Complete, ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ Newington, Conn. THE PISHES. tors, 345 Main. IN/WR. EMBO^BCXf/GOT gaa stove, oven heater. Ice­ rages, kitchens remodeled, Eqiiiii Opportunity Employer. I CANT/JNCJERSTAND H E W AS C d N O APPLY ABERNAIHyfe PRETTY UP-TIGHr ALUTHE.RJS©... H IS THI/N0 , 1966 MGB, soft (Sbp, wire wheels. box, lavatory. $2,000. 643-4267. bath tile, oemem work, BiisinoM Opf^rtOBity 28 8 e.m. to 4 p.m. Phone 349-8446 YESTERDAY, THERE WAS NOIHINO Good runnlng-tonditlon. 81,250 domvers. RealdenUal or VhfOL«E. A N D I W A S MANCTHE8TER — Main St. K)IU MFS. oa WHEN I BIT THE PBaSOlALIN ir... D O IN G M IN E i or bbat offer. 649-2014. .merical. CaU 649-t391. B U YE R — experienced in COMPOSITOR aoda ehop. Thriving buelnaaa, Unit of O— ral RDST/MAN, purchasing tools, supplies and 1965 PONTIAC, GTC. hardtop, Gorago— Sorvka KITCHENS — Colonial, / mod all etock Included. Owners re­ raw materials. Dean Machine M gm a Cerp. You'll find your eo-wcoritart m o l t eoligonial^ tiring. CaU H. D. (Tole Realtor, bucket seats, floor shift, mag Sforago 10 ern and MedlterranMm. Also ProducU, 103 Colonial Rd., Chack tha fringa b«nafit$. wheels tuid wide oval tires. rec rooms. AU w o n custom 648-6666. Manchester Best offer. Call after 6. 649- M E T A L buUdmg (or rent In In­ built. (Tall Royal C;iiKom Build­ 6741. dustrial zone,' also garage (or ers, 646-8484. Apply in parion st tho rent with 10’ high doors. Phone < Prfvoto iBStroefioos 32 1966 FORD Galaxie 500. 2-door n e w t o n ' H. SklTH and Bon- 649-9644 after fi. DCPERIEN(TED certified PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER hardh^,- blue, power steering, Remodellng, repairing, addi­ teacher, tutoring aU subjects. automaUc transmission. V-8, in TWO ROOMS (or storage. tions, rec rooms, garages, fHanrhratrr Eti«|iin^ l|rralii CANDY PoT MASN'T YOU KEEP OUT) SpeclsUsation' — reading and Polishers Wanfed exceUent oondlUon. CaU 643- South end o( Mianchester. (Tall porches and roofing. No Job IS GIVING ME SAIC? A WORC3 ’ OF TMIS.'/—^ tXXL math. CaU 568-8680. TH E S IL E N T S IN C E A cdMALU 4792. 646-0311. too smaU. CaU 649«44. M an w h o mra w iD lnc to la a n i ptiHahliig II STREET— MAlilCm CONN. Vt r e a t m e n t ^ W E E K A G O e na ^ NiA. w TM fcp. Ntoa IhJI for flaiahad work on t orb fete hladaa and vanes AGAIN.' I960 OUTSMOBILE, 4-door WES ROBBINS (Tarpentry re­ TUESDAY. Akgra ftvanfa hoorly mtaa, frlnga banaflto m m Motorcydos— modeling epeclallst. Additions, sedan, power steering, power (Kp i t atmrtmg plan. Apply »t Bkyciot 11 rec rooms, dormers, porches, I CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER brakes, ready for winter, good 3K relisJble trsnsportaUon; 8100. cabinets, formica, buUt-lna, BI(TY(TLES—New and used. Re­ R m M j m M tlal Fiw iliilii (k , I m . YOVBa yertsp l y in g , y o u my 90UU WHY HAVE YOU 7 YOU KISP 643-1780. bathrooms, jdtebens, 649-8446. WAITRESSES m e r iM a ( nvNiNiNe o ld c r o c k i I KAaiKAKE OONB t tW K K il pairs on all makes. Open dsUy HELP WANTED <(QJIR TlMBl V NOW. HWMK.' 9-5:30. Manc/iester Cycle Shop. HALUliARX BoUdiflg (Tom- BE A JOHNSON GIRL M WOODLAND ST.— MANCHESTER THfRg A R S ^ 1963 FALCON, good condlUon, NO RgAL. asking $300. CaU after 6:30, 182 Weet Middle 'Tpke., 649- pany—for borne Improvement, FuU or part-Ume evenlnfi. MALE and FCMALE VAUiASia* 2096. additions, rec rooms, garmgea. M »iD n- 648-SS64. We wlU train you. Must be ’roofing. guttera. Free eeti- over 18. Many benelUs. SCHWINN bike. 6-speed, 1961 OLDSMOBILE Starfire mates. aU work guarantood. ePald Vacation boy's, excellent coodlUon, 886. 1949. convertible. power brakes, (Tall 6«6-28r. eUnllorms Provided il-AA (Tell 646-1806. power eteertng- Leaving (or . ePree life insurance Is* SHIFT 4 AJ4. • 2:30 f M L twepwap.. ' ^ ^ SAVE MONET! Fast awtoe. eervlce, asking 1300. Call Kurt. MINI-BIKES, four makes, 28 eFree diaabUlty Instirance Dorm an, room addMioBa. gu- ARE YOU THE MAN? 2 m i SHIFT 2:30 FAI. • 11 FJA 742-8680. eMedlcal Plan. models on display, to 5 ta.p. rage*, porches, roofing and ROBIN. MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS Frames, engines, etc., $79 to To Joto ear fast grewtag raetonrant rnalisgiBiiwt-tenni ^ Rapidly frow iftf ttfanhMtry. Naw phuiL atoody 1M6 VOLKSW AGEN <»n- tedtnf. Oontpan pslcea. Add- s^CaU 875-0881 to arrange in­ W e win UmeP you mM ahont tkla eSdBu# "deepter A 'YtXJ&AW'&DnV po m m y $399, OsU 522'a6T3. 'wwrii, food piy with ovarttaaa. pidd Ufa toMar* HO, ' vartibla, Ught green with bl^k A-invel D o ra e r Oorp..' 3f terview. beMaaee. Oeed white tentnteg. ^ AtNOGflOUtP XTlATEWRM top a»«t . interior, n<(w top, saca, Mspitftltetton, holidaym, vamtien sod h im s e l f -CCAY. (ADPYFUPIS //j braksu, muffler. complpte iMSioOM SOfViCOS J- HOWARD JOHNSON’S othar friftfa banaflto. Exparianca not n eoop.' TOP COMPANY BE.VEPR1I J yfi tune-up. Btecellent running con­ 13 N. J. LaFlamme — Carpenter Route 10 wUl tJEia. Wondarfvl opportimlty far dition. low mUeage. Asking $1.- eontractor. AddltSone. remodel­ Vernon, Com. OPPOBTI'NnY POE AOVANCEME.vr S SNOW plowing, residentla] and ing and repalrt. (TUU anytime 200. 648-72B. LITTLE ^R TS * BY ROUaOM commercial. Alao trucking. tor free eetlm etee. 875-1943. dJCRK -a:29S p.m . disw9 Apply or toterviewe Iwid dally at Mte otorew M l MUSTANG —1966 Fastback, V- Reasonable rates. 648-1174. (led dutlee, benefite. Oeier 7773B------^------M ASONRY—AU typed of Stone West. Manrheeter, between the h 6. automatic, power eteerlng. Bros., 140 Rye St., South Wlnd- and concrete -work. - l^hiallty 2-9 p-m., pjn. CAVROK CORP. Good — (TaU 649-1847. TWO YOUNG married' . men eor. WlU do smaU repair Jobe sad worknianetilp, '• wo rk , guaran- INDUSTRIAL PARK RO. KEYPUNCH Operator 9 » a 20- I M i r a m b l e r — standard 6- palatine, alao cellar cleaning teed. Can a ft ^ 8, 843-it70. 844- ExI* 97 off Parti way 7 R » miles. MasC*beU lmmeAa’ \ ITS. OsU after 2 pju- 848-2477. Reasenabie rates. 9W W ; or Evenings 8494724.

I PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COipJ., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1969/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1969 PAGE NINETEEN Florists— Nufsorios 49 Bininuu LoeoHdiis / Invoslmont Proporty H e For Sate 72 For Solo 70-A CHRISTMAS Trees — tag now, ' For Ront , 64' Hoosot For Sate 72 Hoom 1^ Sate 72 For Sate 72 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLIY O o to f f T o w Rotate 44-A, MansHeld, 1.7 FOR Le a s e — Induatrlal zone. MANCHESTER — Drive by 77- F o r S a te 7B CLASSIFIED miles east ot Rotate 195. 429- BEBRY'S WORLB SCAHCE-^iazd to find — add BUYING or eelllnf real eatatsT Block and brick commercial 79 Oak St. and then give m a ^ SE'VEJNT X -MUe view, 6room MANCjH icii'A'Ert — 8pUt Lcval, 2685. call. Owners anxious. Make an J?f TTTf**** “ this ofia to your list. Forest S b u UNCNl UER-. THE WAOIJESS 9WOS BEEU B u t COME6 Tip TIME M/MDV.'- Lots and acrssgs avaUabto. building. 8,700 square feet. All EBUa aw«K^^ room fnmt to Contemporary, tour bedrooms, seven rooms, modem kitchen VERNON —Manchester Line, utilities including 12x20’ office. offer. Heritage House, 646-2482. ^ «****^^ PRA:TICAiLT MOHEXISrtNrAtlTHiaOBGH THE MEAL., yWAT ATTEHTtoH! More Ustinga needed. E. 8. CHRISTMAi TREES — "Cut ______Ranch. Priced to sen at $81,- back ^Ut.^'^our bedrooms, two Ireplaces; two garages. vrith buUt-lns, IH baths, dining TH*room Split Level. Out ,qf. Taggart. 876«n. ADVERTISING Central location. ^ Busy indus­ Two acres, superb landscaping room, three bedrooms, family your own!” Choose from large 600. C!aU Paul W. Dougan, three baUis, pitas, garage. A lot 9MERE IS 6HE? r 1WENT6EEN town owner wants fsot aale. selection; beautllul Whits' trial and business zone. Fran­ Hutchins Agency, Realtors, room, garage, large lot. FliU- PtP'AXJ ^ m ore' Bullt-ins, only 821.BOO. Hl^ree 8ELUNGT Do boilneas wMh CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Ldnd For Sate 71 Realtor, 649^085. of house. Wolverton Agency, 6465324. I'P UkE MORE half ah hour - tHJOVlfclUR^ *«TER, Spruce, Scotch Pine, Wreaitl^, cis E, Boland Agency, 815 Realtors, 6462818. hrick Agency, Reoltora, 646 Agency. 9«6-0Ul. one of tha oldest agencies to\ / 8 AJM.t6 4:30PJM Broad St.,' Manchester, 648- 4200. BUTTERr 6HE WBHT OUT' town. For prompt, eoartooas\ Evergreen Boyghs. Bring yOut SOUTH MANCHESTER — 4.60 SEVEN — ROQM Colonial — 1558, 648-1504. h u r r y ' — Bowers School, low COLONIAL Cape— Large front PiMHEC VERNON service call the liO ttm Agen­ family to Stanley Tree Farm, acres with 641’ frontage on Prestige in-town location. T COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADV7 ■Lons Hill Rd., -Route 6, at An­ Fern and Gardner streets. $20’s. for this six-room Colo­ to back living room, formal COBURN Road . . . Spotless 6 RAISED BEAUTY cy, Realtors, member MnMpIo NEWLY remodeled office, on Fireplace, baths, laundry nial. 1% batos, garage, fami^ dining room, three bedrooms, room Colonial thafow ner must Here’s a jeisfel! Living Listing, 6466890. f :M I ^ . DAY BEFORE PUBUCATI6^ dover Church. Opeti. weekends Main St., 380, heat included. Half mile to Martin School. room, 2-car garage. No rea­ starting Dec. 13&. Weekdays Eight building lots potentidl. Uy styled kitchen, possible N ^ p o re fa ,, garage.. T re ^ lot. seU as they have been trans­ room, dining room, kitch­ Deadline tor Saturday and Monday la 4 :S^ p.m. Prlda> Call 643-9678. sonable offer refused. Owner fourth bedroom, formal dining $24^000. PhUbrick Agency, ferred . down state. Three en, 8 bedrooms, on ' one ALL CASH tor your property after December 13th by ap­ Five-room older home. Owner anxious. Immediate posses­ Realtors, 646-4200. ' 'srtthln 24 hours. Avoid red pointment. 742-6438. "No Tag- will take sizeable first mort­ room, clean. Immediate pos­ rooms on each floor, two fuU floor, tomtly room with ■ sion. Wolverton Agency, Real­ session. Wolverton Agency, baths. fuU basement, two car . fireplace on loarer level. Instant service. Hayea Agency, VODB COOPERATION WDX elng!” MODERN STORE, 20’x70’ 840 gage. M. H. Palmer, Realtor, tor, 649-2818. TWO FAltfILY 6-6 duplex, new 6464)181. BE APPRECIATED D IA L 643-2711 Main St. CaU 622-8114. 648-6821. Realtors, 6462813. garage. Choice area. And, the — IH baths, ovan and range, boilers, wiring, plumbing, mod­ mortgage la assippable ($15,- dUhwaaher and dlspooaL ^ Fuol and Food 49-A MAIN ST. — New one story f ir s t Offering—EbcceUent 6 em kitchens, IH bath. Handy 500 at 534 per.-cent). Asking efty uUUtiee. 6 car garage. air-conditioned offtce building. Manchester room Colonial, tUe bath, - plaa- locaUon. $28,900. PhUbrick 331,500. OwnerStanious. give us 883,960.V« elLOl Jim Florence.rsurviivv. • V yrt Conrinutl From Pr«c«dinq ,Po y ^ SEASONED cord wood, sawed H o o s m For Sate 72 tered waUs, full insulation, Agency, Realtors, 646-4300. a oaU T. J. Crockett, Realtor, to required lengths. sS’ee de­ Prestige location. Walking distance to banks. Town Hall C U d^i RANCH fireplace, hot water oil heat, 643-1677. B &L W Rights Cyroup Hdp Wantod— Mo!« 36 Dogs—4lirds— Pots 41 livery. E. Yeomans, 742-8907. MANCHESTER 2-year old, 2- attached garage, city utiUtles, MANCHESTER —Green Manor and downtown Main St. Abun­ family, 3 double bedrooms, ful­ M u E ST. .ftd., 8H-room Ranch, enclosed BARROWS and WALLACE Cb. PEDIGREED Dachshunds, gen­ dance of free parking. WHI be near bus line, shopping and porch, large‘Ule bath, 3 large CABINET MAKERS ly carpeted, appliances. Ex­ school. Priced at only $27,800. iRancbaster ftirkade To Condemn tle, affectionate,' used to chil­ G.arfhm— Form— completed December 1st. Va­ cellent income. Heritage Three bedrooms, fireplaced bedrooms, hot water oU heat, NEWLY LISTED Manobeotor 9465806 EXPERIENCED dren; 7 weeks old, first shots, riety of office aiRes from 500 House, 6M-2482. Owner anxious to sell. Clmrles fireplace, attached garage, Ebcceilent openings. Dairy Products 5 0 living room, eat-in kitchen LCsperanee, 6467620. FERGUSON ROAD standard, red, champion square feet to 8,000 square 'With buUt-tais, dining area, combinations, city utlUtHes, well SO inil WINDSOR—Birch RUL Greek Junta MANCHE5STER — Executive Four-bedroom Colonial, fam­ DISPLAYCRAFT INC. bloodlines. Outstandingly SEVERAL varieties of apples feet. Call Warren E. Howland, fireplaced rec room, lovely CENTRAL LOCA’nO N — Slx- landscaped, very nice condi­ Ralead Ranch, inadam UMA- * Manchester beautiful faces and disposi­ for sale, ^ptlands, McIntosh, Realtor, 648-1108. living, ideal for the older cou­ tion, $24,900. Charles Lesper- ily r^om, front-to-back Uving an with buttt-taa tom al din- STRASBOURG, France (AP) ple. Gorgeous 6-room Ranch, atone patio, in private set- room Cape'wifth 5% per cent - The European Commission 643-9557 tions, 3125. Nqed gentle af­ Red delidimis and Baldwins. ^tlng on oversized lot. assumable. Immediate occu­ ance, 6467630. room, dining room, modem t e t rdbin, oaiAodral «wmng fectionate people ' before Volpl Farm s, Volpl Rd., Bol­ in preferred area. .Must be ------kitchen, 2H baths, garage. and fireplaces In Uving roan «*» Human Righto wUl submit a WAREHOUSE or storage space seen. Heritage House, 646-2482. pancy, cloae to everything. and room, two taU report to the councU of Ihirope MEN for tire service and re­ Christmas bustle. .647-1824. ton. New heating system. Only $19,- $26,600 — ATTRACTIVE 6rxx>m Many extra featuree too for rent, 370. Call 648-6678. Colonial, raised hearth fire­ numerous to mention. Qual­ bathe, garage, Um6 condemning Greece’s nilUtary cap shop. Good pay, 45-55 hours IRISH Setter puppies, cham­ MANCHEJSTER — Assumable JACQUELII^E- 900. House In exceUent condi­ nfM beat, wooded lot FMI- government tor vlolaUona of hu- per week, ail benefits. Must tion. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, place. bullt-ins, attached ga­ ity built in 1966. Transfer pion sired, AKC registered. Household Goods 51 4%per cent mortgage, on this ROBERTS AGENCY rage. .shade trees, assumable reason tor sale. brtek Agatioy, Realtors, 966 man righto, Intormed eoureee be steady worker. Experience Excellent hunting or show (S IMf kr NtA, he. H o u s m F o r R m t 65 immaculate 5H-room Ranch. 6461577. helpful. Apply Nichols Man'. VA mortgage. Hutchins- Agen­ oo m s 4800. enld today. stock. Call 876-8458. Model Home Furniture 2 full baths, carport and' lai^e 646-3889 cy, Realtors. 640-5324. H For Sate 72 Hoosot For Sate 72 O u t off Tofwa ------— ------They said the commtoslan Chester Tire, Inc., 296 Broad NEW ALL. eledtiic house, three ALTON* ST. —^Vacant home M. H. PA IjMER, Realtor 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL "Next time, she'll go with you guys for some cheesecake bedrooms, basement garage. treed lot. Heritage House 646- F o r S a te 7 S COVENTRY — Bohon, line, n, raport to the govern- St., Manchester 2482. that owners want sold. Eight t MANCHESTER - Btx • room 19 PIECES 3210. Tolland. 876-9829. rooms In all, % jbaths, alum­ MANCHESTER — New oversiz­ 643 6321 SEVEN-ROOM Oolonlal. aln Your-ritom RanOh, firaptaoe. niento of Greece, Sweden, Nor^ Livo Stock 42 shots— that ought to reinstill the ol' interest!" 1 ed 6room Colonial, four large Colonial overlooUng Center PRODUCTTON milling ^ $297 MANCHESTER—Custom 6room inum siding, two-car garage, conditioned, three - bedrooms, COVENTRY (NORTH) 821.906 treed, private yard, near ^ p - ^ Denmark and Holland Ihta OXFORD Street — Seven-room bedrooms, first floor panel­ Park. IH bathe, two-oar lathe hands needed. Liberal BOLTON — Four-room lake- tri-level on wooded acre lot, 2 oversized lot, etc. etc. This one fuU, two half baths, fire­ ping. Only $18,900. Haires n nnind that there was front house, second Bolton Colonial In choice area. Older baths, first-floor famUy room, ed family room with fleldstone MANCHESTER—4H per cent garage, large rooma. Immedi­ “THE STEP SAVER’’ Agency. 6460181. benefits. 60-hour week. Apply PONY for sale, four-year old Lntenor Designer wanu reliable home Is loaded with extras. place, large lot. Aeaumable 634 substance to chargee of torture Lake. 3140 monthly. Unfurnish­ home completely rebuilt- 2-car garage, privacy, top lo­ fireplace, large Uving room, assumable mortgage. $103.64 is ate occupancy. Hayes Agen per cent mortgage. CaU own­ In person, Metronics Inc., 640 Gelding, 350. Call 742-9117. family or newlywed.4 to accept W ontad—iTo Biiy 58 Aportmonts ITate ■ Drive by 78 Alton and see the Ihrsa ysar old Ranoh on a COVENTRY — L o v ^ 6bed- made against the mllltory re- ed. No‘children, or pets. Gen­ Three rooms down, three up cation. High 30’s. Hayes Agen­ formal dining room and coun­ the monthly payment on this cy. 646-0181. er, 644-8681. Ts)caa also 34 aoro lot 8 mln- Hilliard St., Manchester. delivery ot complete Model Dli- WANTED — ANTIQUES, used Tonomonts 63 plus finished attic. Two full outside, then call and let us clean 6room Cape selling for room Ctope, daoorated artth gltne. ih« aourcee said, tleman preferred. 742-7667. cy, 646-0131. try styled kitchen, 3H tiled utsa from downtown Man- the young at heart In mind. The coromtaelon. representing play of Quality Furniture Just furniture, partial nr complete baths, modem kitchen. Only show you through. Chance to baths, 2-car garage, treed lot, only 319,900. Tired of Uving In MANCHESTER — 6room Rais­ MANCHESTER — 7-room Colo­ MACHINIST or tool maker’s Articlos For Solo 45 removed to warehouses for Ihib make a tremendous buy. T.J. chestsr. Hors la a ’’finger­ Kitchen Includes Frigldare the 1 6 natlcn Council of helper needed on the first estates. Call 638-2300 days. 646 SIX ROOM duplex, heat, avail­ 327.500. T. J. Crockett, Real­ NEW RAISED Ranch, 6 rooms, aluminum and stone siding. apartments and not getting any ed Ranch, tour to five bed­ nial, 8 bedrooms, IH baths, he Sale. Modem 8 completr Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. rooms, bullt-ins dishwasher, print frss’t horns with a stove, refrigerator, dish- was understood to reject tat Ito shift. Apply in person, to Mr. ALUMINUM sheets used as 0004 after 7 p.m. able Dec. 1st, centrally lo­ SIX ROOMS, basement garage tors, 643-1577. plus ghrage and large lot. $26,- Adequate financing avaUable. return on your money, weU we fireplace, cloeet epace galore. lovely floor to colling flrs- printing plates. .009 thick, 28x rooms with the 31.000 look. 8 3170 monthly. ToUand. 870-6829. have the answer. With 311,100. carpeting, rec room, wooded 2-car garage, numerous ex­ araaher, I17AOO. ’Talephona report the Greek view that ^ Kasevich at Klock Ce., 1866 cated,-3170. 648-0917. 000. For full details caU . the IMMEDIATE occupancy, ■ four- $44,000. U A R Realty Gp., Inc., piacs in living room, oar- 748-6488. parturee in conduct from the 36”, 25 cents each or 5 for 31, pc. Convertible living Room MANCHESTER-VERNON Una MQtten Agency, Realtorst 646 613-2692, Robert D. Mwdock, down payment, you can own lot. High 20’s. Hayea Agency. tras. Morrison Raaltor, 646 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. 6 pc. bedroom, 5 pc. Dinette SIX ROOM house, three bed­ bedroom Cape. Quiet residen­ psting and partial Rec European Oonvantlon on Human 643-2711. Huge Raised Ranch. Owners Realtor. this clean 6room Cape and 6460181. 1016. room. OaU 6466806. 310 down, you may purchase Roomi W ithout Board 59 rooms. Conveniently located. anxious. Recreation room, 1% tial street, one block from hos­ move In before Dec. 2. Second­ CXILUMBIA Lake area — Can- Righto were justified ”hy a pub- pital and Main St. New heat­ SUMMIT ST. —Ten-room sin­ H o lp . W o n to d ' DARK RICH stone free loam, any room Individually. Im­ Near schools, stores, bus line. baths, fireplace, garage. A lot ASSUMABLE mortgage, 514 ary financing avaUable. CaU LARGE attractive six-room ter haU alx-room Ranch, beau- Uo daiq^r threatening the na- THE THOMPSON House-Cot- JA N . 1ST. Immediate occupMcy. 644- MANCHESTER — Duplex 6-6, ing, plumbing, recenUy remod­ gle, six rooms down and four Raised Ranch. Dining room, five yards, 316. Sand, gravel, mediate delivery or tre t tage St. centrally located, of house for the price, 326,600. separate furnaces, tUe baths, per cent, 7-room Cape. Modem early, this won’t last. H.. M. B &. W Utully eared tor. TaatefuUy tlcn.” M o!o or ^ m a ! o 37 2284. eled kitchen-family room. Ask­ up. 3H batlw. Needs redecoiL two bathe, 2-car garage. Urge decorated. Boms drapes and The raport was expected to be stone, fill, manure, pool and storage large pleasantly furnished Possible assumable mortgage. newly painted, porches, one kitchen, formal dining room, Frechette, Realtors, 647-9993. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. CAP A CCP Charge Plans OCCUPANCY' ing $21,900. 10 per cent down atlng. Immediate occupancy. 4ot. 328,900. Hutchins Agency, wall to wall carpeting. Two followed by a move for Oreeoe’a REAL ESTATE sales person­ patio sand. Call 643-9604. rooms, parking. Call 649-2858 TOLLAND—Near Parkway, 7- H. M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- block from Main St. Owner 646 three bedrooms, finished rec Manohaoter Parkads Also ou)' own Instant Credn or lease - purchase possible. Ma n c h e s t e r —Forest huis Fine residential area. Senoibly Realtors, 849-6824. fireplaeoa, screened porch, suepenalon from the OouncU of nel for active MLS office. Ex­ for overnight ^nd permanent room farm house recently re­ 6945. room with bar in basement. ManohSsUr 6469108 SORRY Sal is now a merry gal. Plan 444 room Town House apart­ CaU Suzanne Shorta, 646-3233, Acre lot. 323,900. PhUbrick area. Large Ranch available priced at 836,900. T.J.Crockett, treed acre lot. For details Europe. cellent commission arrange­ She used Blue Lustre rug and guest rates. ment, 2 baths, alr-condl- modeled wtth acreage. 3200 Jan. 2nd for occupancy. Own­ MANCHESTER — Two-etory ment. For confidential inter­ TWO-FAMILY, 4-4, exceUent FOUR-FAMILY — consisting of J. Watson Beach Real Estate Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Realtor, 6461677. CX)VENTRT — Modsm 6room please call Lange Agancy. 186 But the sourcaa reported upholstery cleaner. Rent elec­ DISCOUNT FURNITURE tlonlng, stove, refrigerator, monthly, references. Hayee condition throughout. One-car Co.. 273-5969. er has jtut reduced price by home, two baths, 4-6 bedrooms, Caps- Wooded lot, paneled •849, 889-8896. Greece was thinking of asking view ask for Mr. Pasek, 289- Agency, 646-0181. 6-5-4 and 8H rooms. City utiU- WHITNEY Rd. — Six - room central location. Newer fur­ tric shampooer 31. Olcott Vari­ WAREHOUSE ROOM with kitchen privileges, disposal, patio with sliding garage, plus carport. Large MANCHESTER — Two-family $1,000. CaU for more details. country kltobsn-dlnlng aro6 ------that the case go before the Eu­ 7475, 742-8243. ties, handy location at the low, MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, 2-car garage and finish­ nace. Lot of house tor $80,600. ety Store. . centrally located. 14 Arch St. glass doors. Beautiful, beau­ lot. Beauty in beautiful cqpdl-' flat, 5 down 4 up, downstairs H. M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- FuU esUar. 818.691. Maysr.-r ropean Court of Human Righto. NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS tiful, beautiful. Call. low price of $26,900. PhUbrick Ranch; available for Im­ 6993. ed rec room. Aluminum eld-' ' Hayea Agency, 646-0181. REAL ESTATE salesmen — O ut of Town Uon. $28,90p. CaU Ellsworth has been completely remodel­ Agency, ReaUora, 648-0609, 646 Hartford ' 886,900 in • move to put oft a dectoton SEVEN-FOOT pool table in 3580 Main 8t. Hartforo WOMEN only, one block from Mitten Agency, Realtors, 646 Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. mediate occupancy, one-car ed, fine residential area. Both Ing, new roof, exceUent cotv 0841. saleswomen wanted. License good condition, 325. Call after SAULTER8 RD, — Immaculate on suspendon. necessary. , Os^l foi* particu­ 522-7249 Main St., between hospital and F o r R o n t 6 6 6980. garage, fine residential neigh­ apartments vacant upon sale. dition. Immediate occupancy. 7 SUNNY ROOMS Mintotora of the CouncU of Eq- 5 p.m., 646-2628. (former Fuller Brush bldg.i MANCHESTER — Steep Hollow six-room. Cape. Rec room, two New on the market. T.J.Crock­ lars. Llnsay Realty, 649-9158. Center. Call 648-5089. 649-6651 649-2179 HEBRON — WaU St. — Large, borhood. Priced below mar! T.J. Crockett. Realtor, 643- Lott For. Sate 73 HEBRON — Now 6room '^ato FAMILY ROOM PLUS rope wUI be given the report ^ ITS Pine St. Manche.stc CHOICE six-room Ranch three Lane, five-bedroom spemious tile baths, buUt-lns, paneled ett, Realtor, 6U-U77. ed Ranch. *nirss bedrooms,' WON on quiz show — complete new four-room apartment, first Colonial 'With a front to back at $21,900. CaU J.D. Real 1577. EXTRAS Dec. 12 erhan they meal in Por­ PARTTIMB tellers, Saturday 646 233',.' MOTEL rooms, weekly rates — bedrooms, built-ins, carpeting, Estate Associates, 643-5129. fireplace, carpeting, garage. CENTER of Town. . .appitnti- cathedral ceUlng livlag room, bowling equipment. Kodak maid service, restaurant ad­ floor, separate front and rear- garage, beauUfully treed and living room, a 15x24’ family New furnace. Awnings for ALL BRICK four family, four to. ’Ihey may not move toward morning 6-12 noon only. Ex­ itormet Norman’s Fun. TWO - BEDROOM apartment, MOVE right In — Large 5-room mately S.H seres, all In "B” formal dining room and kitch­ aufpenslon until three ntonlha movie camera. One-year old Warehou.'"*- jacent. Call 648-1657. entrance. Wall to wall carpet- private lot. Inspect now. Mid room right off the kitchen, pan­ JENSON St., Cape, 4 rooms, Cape, exceUent condition, fire­ complete house and patio. rooms each. Price reduced,, Newer 6bedroom Split of- perience not necessary. For convertible sofa. More In­ ideal location. Adults only. tone. AU utiUtias on tha aita. en with buUt-in evan and afler receiving K. however. further information call Mr. It comer of Pine A Forest St.si ing, appliances, cellar storage, 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Real­ eled aim room, formal dining finished on first floor, second place, waU to waU, rec room, Beautiful lot, 70x300’. Mid secondary financing available. Idaal for multiple dwellings. range, also gtaas eUMeg doors fere tow taxes la fine r«6- formation call 648-0814. ROOM for rent, gentleman Immediate occupancy. Call pre-'wlred TV antenna, park­ • ----VYvn would require a Matrick, 646-1700. Mon -Fri. 9-9.. flat. 9-6 tors, 649-2813. room, 2M baiths, 8 fireplaces, floor expandable, porch off garage, enclosed yard, near 30’s. Phone owner, evenings By appointment. Wolverton T. J. Crockett. Realtor. 646 and sun deck, treed lot Cholee * dantlal neighborhood, largs only. Central location, free 289-0432. ing. Heat and hot water in­ Agency, Realtors, 6462818. living room, dining room, two-Uilrds vote of the oounool. THE PROVEN carpet cleaner 2-car garage. AU situated on a kitchen, wooded lot, $20,900. shopping, bus, schools. Owners and weekends, 649-6878. 16n. of Interior decor. Only 10 per PART-TIME hardware store CLEAN, USED refrigerators, parking. References prefer­ cluded. 3185. monthly. Call THREE — bedroom Ranch with high beautiful lot of a large eat-in kitchen, famUy room, Thera are thought to be autfi- Blue Lustre is easy on the bud­ WE HAVE customers waiting PhUbrick Agency Realtors. anxious. Low 20’s. H. M. FIVE ROOM house, exceUent cent down to qualified buyer. cisiX votes tor auepeneton, but help needed. Contact Mr. Chap­ ranges, automatic wafers red. Call 643-2693 or 649-8160. 646-0882 or 649-2871. large kitchen, finished rec size with shade trees. The ask­ COLONIAL brick Cape, tour NORTH COVENTRY 3 bathe, basement, on beau­ get. Restores forgotten colors. for the rental of your apart­ room, treed lot. . Sacrifice 646-4200. Frechette, Realtors, 647-9993. condition. Within sralklng dis­ FuU price, $»,000. U A R the United Btotaa to believed to man, W. G. Glenney Co., 886 with guarantees. See them at ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ ing price -is $48,900. U 6c R bedrooms, two baths, screen­ RIDICULOUS!! tiful treed prtvale lot. Rent electric shampooer 31. B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 P l e a s a n t room, t v , central ROCKVILLE — new 8-room price. Low, low 20’s. Wolverton ed porch, 3-cax garage, double tance to Rockville center. Its Realty Co., tno., 646MM. R o6 have expreeaed concern about North Main St., Manchester. Paul's Paint A Wallpaper Sup- tate Assoelates. Inc., 648-5129 Realty Co., Inc., 6463692, Rob­ art D. Murdock, Realtor. Main St. Call 643-2171. location, parking, working.. apartment, wall to wall car­ Agency, Rraltors, 649-2818. ert D. Murdock, Realtor. lot, carpeting, fireplace. As­ a steal at $16,900. CaU Ells- Three acre residential build­ the Greek sttuation. noting that piy- , gentleman preferred. Refer- THREE-ROOM heated apart­ peting, stove, refrigerator and sumable 6H per cent mort­ worth Mitten Agency, Real­ ing site. HaavUy wooded. JACQURLINE- there ' might be attompto tft QUAKER gas space heater with SIX ROOMS plus Cape — 8 bed- tors, 648-6980. Good location. Oui be sub­ SOUTH WINDSOR -U lto n e ir- ROBERTO AGENCY Situorions W ontod— GERDAU 6' skis, wood poles, ences...643-8934 after 6- ment with stove and refrigera­ dishwasher, 3145 monthly. 875- GARRISON Colonial — AU~tte gage. Principals only please. remove the military govern­ two-speed blower, 35,000 btu’s. 5076, 875-6782. rooms, plus partially finished fihsLbjjdsm Jtx^ divided into three loU. Ri­ In and out. You can move Into 646-8889 ment from ths North Atlantic F o m o !o 3 8 men's lace boots, size 12, 345. tor. Suitable for newlyweds or rooms are excepUonaUy large. 648-8446. Ideal for two rooms, 365. Call ROOM for woman only, kitchen room, that can be made Into 24’ Uving room, 24’ bedroom, MANCHESTER Suburbs — 7- diculously ' low price. Low this Immaoulate 6H roonl Treaty Organlaation oa well. ? complete. 618-1824. privileges, parking; laundry working cotqde. ClaU 649-0641 BOLTON — Three-room apart­ small study or anything you Center St. & Thompson Rd., Manchester room Split, tip-top condition, AFTER SCHOOL baby-sitting 643-6802. or 648-9863 for appointment, etc. Formal dining room, fire­ MANCHES’ra R - Vernon line. taxes. High potential. FV>r- Ranch without a .thing to do. facllltres. Ca.ll 649-5129. ment 3125. Heat, hot water, re­ please. Fireplaced living room, New listing, large 36x48 Ranch, flrepUce, Family room, gar­ complete dotalU oaU Mr. Ths waU to wall oarpotlng in HEBRofc - Beautif^ fUlMd wanted by experienced teen­ ONE 28” black and white. place, porch, garage. Beautlful- Luxury Living As You'd Design It age girl. Manchester Green GRAND OPENING LOOKING for anything In, real frigerator and stove Included. upstairs attractively finish­ by landscaped yard. Custom IH baths, large lot, very clean. age acre plus lot. Mid 20’a. L«wU. 6466806. the living room and hall win Ranch,, ’niree bedrooms, tor- More TrfttiiUoiiAl Colonial TV console. Best of­ LARGE room, with doubl:^ bed. CaU 649-6580. ed in knotty pine. Full base­ One & Two-Bedroom Apartments January occupancy, large bed­ Hayes Agency, 646-0181. stay. The kitchen hao buUt-lna mal dining room, two fir6 area. 640-8326 after 8 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENT Errands for meals. Call 649- estate rentals — a|>artments. buUt for present owner. $29,900. fer. Call 643-0626. homes, multiple dwellings, iio ment. ExceUent area. Con­ rooms, fireplace, 8^,900. H. M. and dinette area, also three plaeeo, finished btuMmenI, NEW YORK (AP) — Chrtot- 5456. VERNON—Pour - room modem PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, 68 HOLLISTER St, four - bed­ B (Sl W Sewing machine department fees. Call J D. Real Estate venient to schools and shop­ 646-4200. Free Heat and Hot Water Ft-echette, Realtors, 847-9998. bedrooms, tiled bath, eereen- garage. Lovely acre lot. 817,- mos cards are more trodtUonal 64” ROCK MAPLE hutch, by apartment Range, refriger­ ping. Immediate occupancy. room Dutch Colonial. IH BARROWS and WALLACE Co. this year, aaya a leodtog card Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 now open at Pilgrim Mills FURNISHED room for gentle­ .associates. Inc. 648-5139. 2^ iiwi n n i R ^ ed porri), attached garage. 900. Owner, 6460096. Buccaneer, like new. 3300. Call ator, heat, hot water, garage. Good buy at $33,900:' CaU Paul TWO Families — Yes—two-two baths, firepUra, aluminum Manchester Parkade CaU ue and we will show you Dept. Store. Grand open­ 649-1616 anytime. man, all conveniences, near MANCHESTER -614 per cent Rental Also Includes AKC Toy poodle puppies, ing special: Brand new EDGERTON Gardens — Near Adults preferred. References W. Dougan Realtor, 649-4685. assumable mortgage. $185. is families, built ta> 1957 Garages siding. Across Elemen­ Manchester 6466806 through. Asking 838,700. U A R OOVENTRT-Let l/ fal^.you’U -Tto, year'e Christmas ranto bus line, parking, with or with­ All G-E Kitchen Equipment and acre lots. Buy one or buy black, silver, champagne and 1969 ZIg Zag, regularly SINGER automatic zig­ out kitchen privileges. 649-6014. hospital. Deluxe one-bedroom required, no pets. 3145 month­ '_tUe monthly payment on this tary school. Walking distance Realty Co.. Inc., 1118689, Rob­ be eoey In thto one-yiar old seem to be more tradlUanal in apartments. Wall to wall car­ THREE-bedroom qkit level, both. Easy financing. For to Junior High and High CHOICE of several buUdlng loU modern 6room Ranch, bultl-ln feeitng with an emphoeto on the white, exceptionally nice. 399.95 special 339.61. Sales, zag, with cabinet, converts in­ ly. Call 876-2600 or 876-1237. large, vacant 6room Ranch, Ransre with Self-Cle‘miing Oven e Two-Door Refrig-' ert D. Murdock, Realtor. Ready for Christmas. Will hold peting, appliances and utilities patio, faunlly room, carpeting, more Information call now. school. Lot 80 X 140’. Austin with city uUUtiee. Ranging In kitchen, large ttvlng roow and Christmas wreath, and toe dove service all makes. Singer, to portable, button holes, fireplace, huge Uving room, erator-Freezer e Dispes^ • Dishwasher e Two Air I^ c e from $6,000 and up. PhU­ with deposit. 872-6806. Viking, Necchl, White, Nel- etc. 3165-3160. J. D. Real Es­ fireplace, dishwasher, near Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Chambers, Realtor, MLB 646 HEBRON — Iwlas Chalat maeler bedrooms, high wobded of puce. Yet the vtbraHt ooton monograms, hems, etc. Apartmunts— Fiot^— grade school, shopping and grarage, excellent location, Conditioning Units • Traverse Rods • Venetian Blinds brick Agency, Realtors, 646 co, Kenmore, Pilgrim Mills, tate Associates. 643-5130. W antod To Rant 68 treed lot, $11,600. is needed to 6462818. 3836. unique design tor the 'dl6 M (or privacy. Uiw 30’s. Keith gsdnltoly are on toe mod etde,” GROOMING all breeds. Har­ Originally over 3800. Full price Catholic' high school. Upper e Wall to Wall Carpeting throughout. Two bedrotun 4300. Agency, StS-flSS, S461MI. Irving Oohm, Sewing Machine Dept. 434 now 352. cash or monthly pay­ Tunumunts 63 WANTED — One or two room assume. Secondary financing criminating buyer that otter* mony Hill. H. C. Chase, Hebron 3V&-ROOM apartment, heated, 20’s. Owner. 643-0640. aparipiehts include one and one-half baths. 8'HSedrooma, Uving mom with toe Fifth Avenue I Rd., Bolton. 643-5427. Oakland St., Manchester. ments. 533-0478. stove and refrigerator. Refer­ furnished apartment for mid­ is available. H. M. Frechette, 643-5571, 646-3322. MANCHESTER — Northwood Ample parking, individual basement storage, master Slone firepinoe and redwood He atoo noticee al number of Apartments. * Available Imme­ ences amd security deposit re- dle-aged woman by December OXFORD Street — Seven-room Realtors, 647-9903. fioRO ft fro |M M ty MALE COLLIE puppy, for sale, 4EWINO MACHINES - suigei TV antenna. Convenient to transportation, shopping, paneling, formal dining roast carda deatgned epectfleaUy tor diately, one and two-bedroom ' quired. Near hospital 3150. 1st. Write Box ”D”, Manches­ Colonial in choice area. Older 7 4 ___ eervleeman. And he commento excellent background and ALMOST NEW combination iiiionihtic zig-zug. excelleni ter Herald. COUNTRY Sized six - room schools and churches., THE TWO-TEN open planked elalrway, Mrt Split level apartments, central PhlllHick Agency, Realtors, home completely rebuilt. deck, glaae jUdlng deere, treed LAND-1ITE6FARMS — Aefo- that on the tighter aides, cartto temperament. Call 643-0341, 0-6 AM-FM radio and casette re­ condition Makes ' buttonholes 646-4200. Three rooms down, three up home. Large lot. Two-car gar­ BOLTON LAKE—Yaar ’round alr-conditloning, IVi baths, car­ age attached shed. Ideal for Rental agent on premises 1-7 p.m. Also shown by lot. Only 8311000. U * R Realm age. Large, onsaaed paroato, a n whlmatcal rather than coml-- weekdays. Weekends anytime. corder,' 370. 'Also AC-battery re­ -lems. ('morutders. etc Orlg- ELDERLY man wishes room plus finished attic. ' Two fuU- 4H room horns. (OU hot watsr .nally over 3800.. 6 monthly port, private basement, balco­ large family. Bralthwaite aniointment. One and two bedroom model apartments "DISTINCTIVE APARTMENTS Co., Inc., I ll atm. RoAert D. al areas. Louis Dtmoek Rsai- cal. corder,; good condition, 330. ny and other luxury features. MANCHESTER —NEW flve- with kitchen pri'vileges, park­ baths, modem kitchen. Only boat, 180’ of laks fronlaga with ENGLISH Setter pupa, pure­ payments ol 38.50 each or pay ing, from elderly woman. Call Agency, Realtor, 6494698. completely furnished. One-quarter mile east of Exit FOR GRACIOUS LIVING" Murdock, Realtor. ty, Rsalkore, HI 1931. 649-6840. J.D. Real Estate Associates, room apartment In two-family $27,500. T. J. Crockett, Real­ trass and privacy. Bnelossd bred, no papers, parents ihtel- t5l cash 622-0931 dealer home. Three bedrooms. Avail­ 647-1870 after 2. 92, Wilbur Cross Parkway, Route 15 and 1-84. Inc., 643-5139. tor, 6461577. EIGHT beautiful acres, 7-room porch. Immaculats condition. BOLTON — Raady to move la- llgent, gentle, strong runners, able Immediately. Range, dis­ With Garages CARPETS a fright? Make them MAPLE COLONIAL bedroom Custom built home. Aluminum 643-1023 TELEPHONE 646-2623 643-4112 Huiryt Hayss Agancy, 6460181. to, brand aew 6room OoeSam- good hunters. Take one home a beautiful sight with Blue posal, carpeting throughout, WANTED garage for small 32,300 DOWN buys this immac­ 1V(| Baths December 20th.^Call 646-1795. sct. 'bed, mattress, box spring, MANCHESTER — Looking for business, must have 10’ clear­ siding, double garage, in- porary Cape, ’nuwe bedroemi, The Double Act Gay Ginghams Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- an apartment? Come see our garage. 3210 monthly, plus ulate six-room Cape on West- Shaggy Wall to Wall Carpeting formal dlalM room, Uvlnt man's dresser, woman's dress­ utilties. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ ance. Manchester - East Hart­ side. Carpeting, fireplace, eat- ground swimming pool, bam. O o f o f To w n er 31. Plnewood Furniture er, night stand. 3250 or best beautiful Presidential Village. room wtth & c r to ceAtag bttah tor, 649-4535. ford area. Call 688-0460. in. kitriien, partial rec room Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Air and Sound Conditioning Shop. offer. Call between 4-6 p.m. We have deluxe 3H-room and 649-5324. • Fo r S a te 7B fireptooe OISU, unique hUdMa 643-2061. 4^-room apartments available with heat, aluminum windows. Private Basement with buUt-iMt 1 fuU baOto, a t­ INVITATION KEEP CARPET cleiuitng prob­ Low 20’s. Won’t Isist. Wolver­ •OUTH WINDeOR 8H room for Immediate occupancy, fea­ 3H - ROOM apartment, stove Butlnou Proporty MANCHESTER —6 room Cape Hotpoint Fully Equipped Kitchen tached garage. One acre wood­ lems sniall - use Blue Lustre SEWING machines — brand turing- baths, 2-bedrooms, ton Agency, Realtors, (M63813. on the west side. Built by An- Ranch, one-third down 0 6 TO BID wall to Iwall. Ront electric and refrigerator, 742-8161. For Sate 70 . Sunken Living Room sum as 634 per cent mortgage. ed lot. 10 per oent down to now 1969 automatic zig-zag, un- dishwasher, disposal, self- 5H ROOM Ranch, brick front, 3 saldi, m baths, fuU shed quaUfled bujrer. FuU prtoe $S1.- Sealed bids will bo received shampooer 31. Manchester Aalmed.' layaway. Makes but­ oleanlng range, double door dormer, rear porch, and nice Immediate occupancy, rec BUSINESS zone —Stone build­ bedrooms, fireplace, garage, YOU’RE INVITED-- 3 Room Apartment from $175. room, double garage, m,900. 000. U A R Realty Ob., in e , at the office of the Director of Hardware It Supply, 877 Main tonholes, monogriuns, hems, refrigerator, carpeting through­ F u rn is h o d lot with trees. Senilbly priced St., 648-4426. ing consisting of four unit park-Uke yard. Immediate oc­ Hayea Agency 646 0ltl. g461SSB, Robert O. Mardock. General Services, 41 Center ect. FUll price now 349.50. easy out, two alr-condlttoners, apartments. Three h o i^ traU- at $24,500 with a $18,000 as­ Street, Manchester, Conn, until Aportmants 63-A cupancy. Only 324,900. Hayes Realtor. MEERSCHAUM Smoking pipe terms. Call 533-0931. A-1 Sew­ master TV antenna. Free er parking lots. Excellent In- Agency, 646-0181. sumable FHA mor^^age. Im­ Tomorrow, Sunday— 2-5 P.M. VERNON — 6bedroom Ranch, December 3, 1660 at 11:00 a.m. ing Center. 34 Park St. Hart­ heat, heit water and parking. TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ ..gcome. PhUbrick Agency, Real­ mediate occupancy. T. J. attached garage, firaplaba, HERRON — SH-room Rondl for Boots and Arctics; collection, buy one or 100. 3l4 Rental by: to 335 each. Handcarved. Call ford. Laundry and storage area In ment. Heat, hot water, stove, tors, 646-4300. $22,500 — NEW Raised Ranch. Crockett Realtor, 6461577. kitchen with slsctrtc built-tais, cn bqavUy wooded tot, fid) Bid forms; plims luid specifi­ 643-9831. basement. Play area. Super­ refrigerator. Apply Marlow’s, 3 bedrooms, garage, ISO x 200’ LOT N a 22, RALPH ROAD rec room and private office In basement, roar poreb, many cations ore uvnilablo at the Gen­ FOR SALE — used Kelvlnator intendent on premises. On bus 867 Main St. Manchester. 191 CENTER Street an eight treed lot. Hutchins Agency Warren L Howland basement fintohed In antique extras Included In Um sale eral Services Office, 41 Center refrigerator. Good condition. line at Thompson Rd. off Cen­ room home with 2-car gsurage Realtors, 649-5324. wood. Excellent landscaped price. Fine rsddiwilal area. Street, Manchester, Connecti­ Boats and Accossortes 46 Telephone 646-3394. ter St. Convenient to shopping, FURNISHED three rooms with :ocated in business n zone ONE OF MANCHESTER’S Yes, you’re invited to beautiful, wooded Red­ large lot. In destrabls naQh- T. 3, Oroetntt, Realtor, S46 cut. schools, and churches. Open large sunporch. Good location. Dwelling could be easily con­ COLONIAL—Ten rooma. First Tei. 643-1108 RCA Whirlpool electric range, wood Farms to see why over 100 homes have borthod, cloaa to erttooto and urn. Town of Manchester, Conn. IT CHRIS-CRAFT Inboard, 6- daily 1-7 p.m. 646-2623, 643-1023, Call Peterm an Real Elstate verted for professional or com­ floor consists of large Uvlng FINEST AND MOST shopping. Mid 90’s. Owner, Robert B. Weiss, cyllnder, 135 h.p., gray marine automaftc timer and clock, 643-4112. Or by appointment. Agency, 646-2333. mercial occupancy, Robert J. room with fireplace, dining been sold in this delightful area in less than one VERNON glass door oven plus extras. /Ms S73-OOg9. General Manager engine, with trailer. Asking Smith. Inc., 068 Main Street, room, modem kitchen with GRACIOUS HOMES year. What you’ll see is the absolute top quality FOR THE OPPORTUNIST 3150. Cali Kurt, 743-8530. 390. 649-7776. ON 9’ bedroom Deluxe. Appli­ THREE-ROOM furnished , heat­ M941341. buUt-lns, den, large famUy of L. and M. Homes set in an atmosphere of rural If you are to the market ances,*^ utilities, wail to wall ed apeutment. Large closets, ONE TWIN bedT Ethan Allen room, plus finished rec room tranquility, yet well within Manchester's con­ for a wise pwrffiasi. we - carpeting. Near hospital. SubK , private entrances. . Working MANCHESTER — 30,000 in bailm ent. Second floor has More superlatives tor this ofler fhe loUmstog: 7-room spindle, maple. 335. Call 647- adults. No pets. References. square foot maaonary Indus­ fines. In short, the best of Ixith worlds—a coun- 9687 between 8-8 p.m, lease 3160. 643,-6972. 4 bedrooms. On one acre 4-bedroom home just won’t -try setting with city facilities. Ranch with attarthert ga­ 643-4860. trial buUding, IH acres, cen­ wooded lot with 3-car attached do. OaU Warren E. Howland rage and Ree room. Cbefce T|IREE-room apartment. Elec­ tred ' location, aU utiUtlea. SOUTH ALTON STREI EXPERIENCED DIE FURNISHED apartment, 3 garage. Adjoining land may be el 6461108 for an appoint­ Come, see the very few remaining residences 4343$ ntortgage that may tric heat, carpeting, parking. Many possibilities. Including acq u lr^ . i. $37,9IX). PhUbrick ment. be taken aver. $33,900 to Mochinary and Toob 52 Immediate occupancy. Pem­ I large pleasant rooms, near icummerclal use. Hayes Agen­ —five to be -exact—held off the market until Rockville Center, parking, Agency, R o to rs , 646-4300. Ote price. Pleaee oaU 946 SET UP M A N broke Court. Manchester. 649- cy, ei464>lSl. now, for reasons that will be obvious when you 7” SKIL-SAW, gear driven, with gentleman preferred. 870-3634. • m . 9169911. 1st O a u Set Up Man tor Die Shop 7389 or 568-3850 or 243-2710. MANCHESTER — Clean and get to Ralph Road. attachment. New condition. MANCHElSTXSt —Center—Pos­ large, oversized '6room Coloni­ MANCHESTER — Immaculate Good beneltta, good wogea, growth potential. 375. 643-5463. Directions: Travel west on Spencer Street, left B & W 149 OAKLAND *St. 4 • rooms, Buslnoss Locotioiis sible office and residence com- al, IH baths, fireplace, garage, 6room Gape. Fireplace, ga­ APPLY heat, 3125. Inuire at second blnatlon. Six-room Colonial, 3- exceUent landscaped yard. rage, treed lot. Central loca­ Ml' Hillstown Road. Continue one-half mile past BARROWI and WALLACE OO. For Rant 64 car garage. Bus line. $94,900. Wetherell St., staying onl Hillstown Rd. Red­ 04He* and Stora floor.' Security deposit. Move right in. H. M. Frechette, tion. One block to school, bus, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Realtora,^7-9693. shopping. Quick occupancy. wood Farms is left off Hillstown Rd., at that Equipment 54 AVAILABLE Dec. 1st, 4-room SMALL STORE near 100 per IONA Manufacturing cent Main Street location. Ap­ Vincent A. Bogginl, realtoc. point. Look for "Open Hous^’ sign. Unit of General SlgnM dorp.—Regent St., Mancheatw flat, ,^second floor, stove and REST HOME—This U the first TO SETTLE estate-Manchester Bel Air Real Estate, 6469382. VBRNON-934 por SOLID oiik flat - top office refrigerator. Rental agree­ ply Marlow’s. 867 Main Street time this weU established busi­ attractive four - room home. Okie oMrtgaga, $194 (stoatbly desk, 3tx60" plate glass top. ment, security deposit. Call PROFESSIONAL office, W ness has been offered for sale. Separate garage, double lot, MANCHESTER —New~Raiaed paymento oa Ibla lu g e 7 •. Excellent condition. 3». Small after 8 p.m-, 647-9747. Always 100 per cent full with anchor fence, full cellar, fur­ Ranch, custom built by S 6 J room IpUt. Ownera very ana- filing cabinet 335. 643-5463. 'Center St., heat, hot water, BEinORE AGENCY parking. OaU 649-1680, 649-3549. back log of appllcanU. Present nished. R^dential area. BuUders, Inc. Open house Sat­ toue, movtag to Fk|rtd6 IM.- THREE- room heated, apart­ owner willing to assist with fi­ Reasonable! CaU 1-666-4904, urday $nd Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. oso to oseoaM. Imwedieto 0 6 ment, appllaaces, central. oupeaty. B. U. Antiques 56 FIVE—room suite of front Main nancing to a responsible party. owner. Ideal for young couple 34 HamUton Drive in FVtrest Realtors 647-1413 Available Decemter 1st. 643-. St. offices, 100 percent loca- For further details oaU the or retired persona. HUla. Also shown by, appoint- Realtore, 9#9M9. ' vDmi atl-ln-one yoke and Add a fistivr look to your HELP WANTED COLLECTORS - MechanTcal 1064. Uofi near banks, air-condition' PhUbrick Agency, Realtors. hient 6268086. sImvc makra this style so holiday costume end at banks, and toys, clocks, bot­ 646-4100. MANCHESTER — West side. BOLTON - New ItoOiw 6yeor •asy to sew for mother the umc tune protect it FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. «d, automatic fire sprinkler, old 6(ocai. W uetM tre typo Savanri axceRmit qpportunirits hov* do* tles, glass, etc. From the Es­ knply Marioar’.s. W Main St Six - room Cape, fireplace, EXCEP’l'lONAL 19room Cblonl- and daughter, or big snd with one of tnese gay Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ ■ptitLevel gut offeoa leaiureg liHts sister. No. 9272 ginghams softly smocked ualopad In our firm. Hcnm many oponlngt tate of Howard Ch>ney. Call new root, siding, en- 'qniom witb tomt-to oAtoa coA- brie-a-brae. docks, framea. all appliancea to remain, beau­ lot. $39,600. CaU 648-9T64. . . . IH yards of 45-inch. ed. $150 monthly. 643-7796. Parkade-Btoad St., Manches­ Realtor. 6496821. tifully landscaped lot. garage, m ig close by; Plenty of trees ou the lot... iMto, huge ouster bedreoss Tut> .rparaSf poltrrmr. Contact Mr. ReynoMt flaasware. We buy estates. Vn- ter. Francis E. Boland Agen­ exceUent location. Immediats HIGHWQOD Drive, better en quite a few deposits for March deliv' phis twp adgUksisI eo&room*," •age Peddler. Auctioneer. 48( CHARLES Apartments Bast ^ere is a mortgagee of $9,700^,700 on the jproperty that can Iw assumed by cy. SIS Broad St.. 643-1563, UNIQUE investment with occupancy. H. M. FrertMtte, new, 7-room Colonial with ev­ a buyer—or new financing is available . . oraU to wad parpettog. two to$ Lake St.. Bolton. 649-8847 Middle Turnpike, 4H room du­ 648-1604. $6,980. yearly income potential. erything, over woo sq. ft. of; Sand 60« today for the Realtors, 647-6669. ary. Order now for a spring move —- do Can be seen anytime.^Occupmicy at time of aalel . tiled baths. 6ear garage, wtdl new ’99 Fall a ^ Winter ALLIED BDILOINS SY$TENS plex, IH' baths, appliances, 2 TWo-famUy, presently operaM graceful Uving area. Prime lo- nuagr awre fiatowe that mast WANTED — Antique furniture air-conditioners, heat and hot 868 MAIN ST. — Office space as rooming bowse, C o m p lete EKHTT-ROOM Oolonlal. caUen, top quality and uidqiM ALBUM! 9M YMXAMD TU RIi|^nU MANOHXSTBB glass, pewter, oil paintings oi not wprt for the inevitable spring price bs ssaa to bs apprisfalKl AO wafer, storage and parking, available immediately. Rea­ furnished, new furnace, new bedrooms, family room, fire­ floor plan makee this an opi- other ' antique Item.- Any' T. X CROCKETT, Realtor rttastsd sa a 139 tread lot basement garage. Adults pre­ sonable., Rant one room or root, ample parking. $27,700. place. m , H baths, carpets, standlag offering- Hayee Agen­ FBO N S U t -U T t $eSJS9. U A R Realty Oe.. lae., iu.rrtlty.,jjie Harri.«on’!>. a c ferred. Charles PonticelU, 649- three rooma. H m ! FVeebette, iC.H. Palmer. Realtor, 648- garage. Large tre«d lot $86.- cy 646-0181, evenings Mk. rise! • 8709. 165 Oakland Street. S469M9. Rohaet O. Mwdoefe. 9644 after 6 p.m. RaaUon, 647-8998. 900. Hutchins Agstiqy. 6466894. Handler, 619-3918. Realtor.

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The Junior . Choir of North The executive board of the About Town .United Methodist Church ^11 Women’s Society at Christian rehearse Monday at 8:16 p.m. Service of North United Meth-' Mary Or«ene CSrcle of ''(th e at the church. odist Church will meet Holiday The Baby, Has Oommunity Baptist Church \MII at 8 p.m. at the church. meet Tuesday at 10:30 a.m, in . The after school program of the children’s bullxling. A South United Methodist Church The nominating committee of P.M. in the P.ML nursery will be provided. Mem- ^11 be held Tuesday at 2:16 Trinity Covenant Church wlU^ bej;:? who prefer an evening p.m. in the youth lounge of the meet Monday at 7:80 p.m, at meeting w ill meet at 8 p.m. church. the home of Ronald Gocht, 466 JBeen Named in' Fellowship Hall of the Gardner St. OPEN TONIGHT till 9:30 church. The administrative board of South United Methodist Church The Rev. Walter Loomis, pas­ Members of the Marcia Neu- w ill meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. tor of Community Baptist Anderson, Sonya Marie, dUigMer of Donald and Aim bert Circle o f the Women’s So­ In the church reception hall. Church, will conduct a service Worsnn Andemon, 24 ElaiSt St., RockvHle. She was bom Nov. ciety of Oommimity Baptist tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Green IS at RockviBe General Hoapltel. Her petemBl gram^wrents Church will meet IHiesday at The Youth Choir of Commun­ .Ixidge. He will be assisted by are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson, North Dartmouth, Mass. 12:46 p.m. at the churdi to go ity Baptist Church will rehearso Glenn Gibbs. She has a sister, Oaralyn, 1%. to Green Lodge. ''tomorrow at 6:46 p.m. at the church. Reservations close Mmiday FABRIC DEPARTMENT STORES Phelps, Melissa Louise, daughter of Terry and Nancy Bie confirmation class - of for the Emblem Club’s Christ­ Bpinny F^elpe, 96 Spring St., Rockville. She was bom Nov. 12 South United Methodist Church The Jimlor Rhythm Choir of mas party on Dec. 9 dnd may '4 3 4 OiUdand St., Route 83, Manchegter at RockvtHe General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are w ill'm eet Monday at 8:80 p.m. North United Methodist Church bo made by contacting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. FViqast Splimey, Danforth, Maine. Her paternal in the youth lounge of the will rehearse Tuesday at 8:80 Betty Pittman or Mrs. Julia grandparanta are Mr. and M is. Parley SpaUtdlng, Someis. church. p.m. at the church. Dulka. „ • m ♦ »_ Johnson, Dean Joseph, son of Wayne and Janet Mardn Johnson, 96 Silver Lane, Blaat HartJford. He was bom Nov. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hoepttial. HU maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mhrcln, 128 Vernon St, Manche^er. HU paternal grandparentta are Mr. and Mrs. N. Leland John­ son, Gladtonibury. Cariow, Klmberiy Ann, daughter o< Douglas and JSnet FatgnoH Carlow, 188 Woodioiwn Circle, EUst Haitford. She was bom Nov. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hor^iltlal. Her maternal grandparents are Mario FlorgnoH, Wlndoor, and Mrs. E.P. Roberge, WlMlmanltJc. Her paternal grandparenls are Mr. and M is . Vlnal Oartow, 717 TOHand Tpke., Manchester. She has a Slater, MeUasa, 20 moilttis. w I* * *, * Elio, Julie Lynette, daughter of Frank Jr. and Linda Stdves EHlo, Apt. S3A, Mt. Vernon Dr., RoOkville. She was bom Nov. 28 at MSncheOter Memorial HospKhl, H er maternal grandmother U Mis. Deiphla Shlves, Camden, Ind. Her pater­ nal grandmother U M is. JUUa BBo, Carteret, N.J. She has a brother, Erank, 8. ^ «r 4 He^ie, Melissa Lynn, daughter of Edward and Ga^ Kem­ ble Heine, 78 union St., RoOkvIUe. She was bom Nov. 21 at Manchester Memorial HoepHSl. Her metemtal grandparents are Mr. and Mis. Lester Kemble, 61 Spring Bt., RockvlHe. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and MiS. Henry Heine, 76 Union St., RodcvSle. l«| Johnston, Laura Jane, daughter of Hooks Jr. and Susan Yates Johnston, 117 Baybotry Rd., Gtastonbury. She wSs bom Nov. 20 et ManoheOtor Memorial Hoapttal. H er maternal grandparenu are Mr. and Mis. Durward Yates, Ftalm Beath, Fla. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. HOokS Johnston Sr., Box Mountain Dr,, Vernon. Shs has a hrothor, Hooks m , 7; and aststor, Amy, 4. «, * • *1 SnarsM, 'Hna BnUabetfa, daughter o f JotMph and Diane Durkin Snarskt, 21 Florence St., MSmoheater. She was bom Nov. 20 at Manoheater MemorMl HoepHal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mis. Joiwi Durkin, EXmwood. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mis. Ludwtk SnaiSkl, 20 WUUaniB Bt., Manchester. w s « « « DeFeo, Lanra Loraine, daughter of JStfrey and Potrtcia Kraynock DoFoe, 89 Joseph Lane, Wrapping. 'She was bom Nov. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her mateimal grandpar- enU are Mr. and M is. John Kraynock, ClIMon, N.J. H er pater­ nal grandparents are Mr. and M is. BUlUvan DefFeo, W jskoff, N.J. She has a sister, Dianna Maria, 21 monttii. .* m 1 0 Edgerton, Susan Elisabeth, daughter of iRoy and Barbara Sealand Eklgerton, 240 Henry St., Manchester. She was bom Nov. 21 at MancheSber Memorial Hospital. H er matem&l grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Evana Sealand, 78A Charter Oak St., Manchester. Her paternal grandfather M Howard EM- gerton, Canton Center. She has a brother, Soott, 4. «i * « Skelley, Christine Mary, daughter Of Mkhaet and ElUsa- beth Blake Skelley, 88A Mt. Vernon Apta., RookvtUe. She was bora Nbv. 18 at Manchester Memoiial HoepMal. Her maternal grandparanta ore Mr. and Mts. Benjamin BUhe, New Ro- « obeUe, N .Y. Her potamal gimndpaa|M are Mr. and M is. Jo-' seph BkoUey, IroiMraod Dr., RFD 8, iMnian. W O *1 V • Souoler, Michelle Marie, daughter at Huger and Arlene Mortn Souoler, Job's HM Rd., EUlngton. She was bom Nov. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hoopital: Her mbtsmat grandpoTMits are Mr. and Mrs. GaSton Morin, Brood Brook. Her paternal grandparents are MT. and Mrs. Adelard Boucter, Broad Brook. « • *1 « Hogan, Andrea Lee, daugMer of John end Uhda PUUbrd Hogan, 168 Terraloo Dr., RockvtUe. She was bom Nov. 4 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Ralph PUVford, 044 Dem'ing Bt., Wapptng. Her paternal grand­ parents ore Mr. and MiS. James Connor, Mlantauk Dr., V er­ non. She has a sister, Jodi, 2. «i « * *1 * Sullivan Jr., Timothy Peter, son at ThnOttiy Sr. and Linda BtlverstOne Sullivan, CHd Town Rd., Vernon. He was bom Nov. e at Mancheotor Memorial Hospista]. IHU maternal grandmother U Mts. Phoebe BttveiSbone, 26 Cottage St., Man­ chester. His potemcU grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SuUlvan, EEm HIH Rd., Vemon. w « • * « Simmons, David Wayne, eon of Linden and Eunice Cd- Hna atmmons, 246 W. Center St., Manchester. He was bora Nov. 2 at Manchester Memorial HOepWal. HlB paternal gisnd- mother to M is. BXlna Simmons, Friendship, Maine. « «' Ml «i 4 Poriss, Hilary Rachel, daughter of Oscar and Julie Haugh PorUS, 28 Stratford Rd., West HartAird. She was bom Sept. 21 a t Mt. Sinai Hospital. Her maternal grandmother U Mrs. Samuel J. Havgh II, 71 Garden St., Manchester. He^ pa­ ternal grandmother U Mis. H.R. Portos, West Haittoid. Her maternal gpeat-grandmother to Mis. Samuel J. Hlaivh, Whsh- Ington at., Manoh eater.

Ltngle, Kim Maria, daughter of Joseph and Teresa Oalaodo Ungle, Ashbrook Dr., Coventry. She was bom Nov. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hoopital. Her motamal grandpar­ ents are Mr. and M is. Joseph OalooiD, Berlin, Oonn. Her pater, nal grandmother to Mrs. Ostherine Ungto,. Bi>ruoe Hsade, Maine. She has a sUtsr, Sherri, 4. *1 • • .i Medeiros, David Alfred, son of Alfred and PhyiniT Polch- topek Medeiros, 141 Center St,, Mancheder. Ho was bom Nov.- 28 at Manchester Memorial Hoispital. Hto maternal grandmoth­ er to M is . Stanloy Polohlopek, Holyoke, Moss. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mis. Alfred Msdsiros,. WaMham, Mass. V l

Blssoll, Kathleen Mary, daughtsr of Rtohord tutd Meri- lyn Pitney nssell, 36 Mary Lane, Rockville. She was born Nov. 25 at MhnchaMer Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ enu ara Mr. and Mm. Harold C. Pttnoy, 30 Lucian Bt., Man- oheote^. Her pateraal grondparonts are Mr. and Mm. Austin BtoseU.) 16 HamUn S t, Mancheotor. She I s m a brother, Rlrii- anl, 7; And a rioter, Robin, 6H.

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SATURDAY PROGRAM Morning MONDAY J6/ PROGRAM EducaddAid TUESDAY J(/ PROGRAM Fart n "Eacape from Ibe Iron I (*> TIM italMM <0 1:88 (8) GM Talk _ GM TA (O (W-SUW WlBlilMn _ <0> Curtain" Theodore BIkel, John 848 Im> R ^ * B 4hi’s jm4M8f*llewe — Waatkar — Htehllglita of gmiDa aeUoo In 8:88 (8) Hy Three Saaa (C> (88)/Diven>e Giart (0> (G) I w Btvurae'cNrT (C) i m . and A7L. duruuiK preced- (88-B48) Adam U (C> (FeOB.Ctooiul24; mat4a aad Fratori (O) (M8) latwreaee Walk Shaw (Monday — Friday) (8-18) Dnato Baaae (G) Sd* (I Tko Itoir FMfto (G> (948) Draam Hama (C) 7:88 4 ) MaWaaal Oeegmykto Ba- wsok. (C) 1:88 (8) Aa tke Warii Tans (C> 888 (81 — mwD (G) etoto ■aaetol (0> (il> Dstolbu U Newi 8(88 (8) Green Acrea (C) 1:88 (8> Aa the WarM Tams (G> % (88-8848) HavUa (884848) Ysa’re FaMtas He (884848) Yarira FaWm Ma "Siberia; The Sndlem ’H m tVT with a CUd Nose" Ow . (G> Hortoon" Pletuiaaque study of U:M "Journey to Sbilob" Jamea (848) EePa Make a Deal (G) taannee Harvey, Dallah Lari Sanday, Nuveaabsr 88 region which occupies more Undardaf Ann. Brenda Scott, Paul Pe­ $ M (S> Sign Ob aad Fiayar (848) LaFa Maka a Dari (G> te raon. Seven young lexana 6:86 (8) Tawn Crtor 8:88 4) Leve b a Haar SatoadanS and Ltaxua JefiMtA ’18. t:99 <9> Ij&wo to a MUuiy 8pl«i4Mr*4 than one-tenth of earth's total (U ) KBlchU FsatSall 8:88 (S> Bia rln Semester (C) ririin (G> (8-40) The Sorriven AaOtaas TH solid surface but Is gimrdrd loin Confederate forcea to Dedham Pottery IMhto figtat in Civil War thou^ ncaie .8:18 (8) Newaeepe (88948) Dairs af Oar Uvas -v (18) Baaae m & W D y » af Oar l i r a by an Impenetrable circle of liM r (C) 8:U (8) laftoHe Hariasna (848) NewlFwed Oaato (G> 848 (8) cW liayheaee 8:8# Fnweh Chef cold. Nairalor; Joseph Cam- (8-M) BCAA FMlhall of tbam haa clear idea of what "SadUrd" An ortginal come­ The Mushroom Show (948) Neariywed Gama (G> the fighting la all about 8:88 (8) Year CammeaHj (C) 8:88 (8) OaMhu Light (0) 8:18 4> Oaidlm LIghI Baat af Tampa 18 8:18 (8) (Pettteaat danettoa (C) 8:U (8) Hamhig BeflectleM (G) (848) Dattog Game (G) Jack Albertson, Jack Westen. Bfamk Jsaraal (948) Dattog Gama (G> (948) Mw Bland (G) (M> ram r (848) BaUywaed Falaee (C) (8) Mr. Oaeber (C) 8:88 (8) He Saii, She SaU (O) Qabrel Dell, others. Story Famrto Saga 8:88 (8) He 8toC She Said (O) (»2 3 4 t ) Debbie Beyaetde (topt. Kangaroo (C) -48) Oeaenl■ HeepHalKeepHal (G) to not a hippie but who has 18:88 Ike Advaeatoa (C> (988 >Oaaaral Biiplttl (Gl (8) Bed SkeMea Bear (C) I (8) daknay Qaaai "Splendor in the Oraaa' NiUa' (48) Tha FUatofimes 8 > — USMO (G) nothing but aconi tor the 8:88 (8) Gaamr r>to — UBlIC (C> Guesla: Janet Leigh. The Mills (18) Flrlag lAa I >• lie Wood, F(U Hlngle. Yoimg 8:88 (48) Jack UOsaae Shaw (8 8) Fnmlse (G) "square world" — and dilem­ Maaday, Deecmker 1 (884848) B U M Fraaatoa (G> Bros Bnidaaia high aohool girl believing she 8:88 (8) Hap Blcharia Skew (C> (848 )Oae L & to Live (O) ma In which he flnda himself (948) Oae LBe la Uva (G> (884148) Jalto (G> ) (1) Bla 8 Tkaatra ^ Is In love with hoy rafera (8) The Mevle Game 448 when his dtocovers that in IT * Band a gehaalhanae (G) 4:88 (8k Baagar Btaltoa (G> (M 8) llaria at tbe Week (G) "Tile Rabbit T n ^ ’ '59. Han an emotkaial coUapee when (S ) David Freat Shew (C) (88484814 8 4 8 1 LeMenL i ______to 44a order Jo set money to live I WhaFa Haw (884848) LaMers ta Laagh-ta 'riiree la a Oowd" uta bla job before bla fam- be atopa aeeing her, (C) (88) OaltopiBg Oennnet (C> ( 8). Mike— -Deaglae - Shew- (G> the way------he -be wants wants ‘ he must I Outan T U (8)- Mtoa Dsagtas_ . - 8:88 (884S4t) Ftrri Taaeday (G) By. Emeat Bomnine, David (48) Here Ceme the Stare (C) (48) Leave It to Beaver (48) Daifc SkaSiwi (G> take,a Job. (C) 148 French^ Chet----- (U ) Temps I f Feature on an American girt'a Brian, June Blair. 11(88 (8-88-88) Newa —• WeiUher aad 8:U (8) Yagl Bear Shew (C) (U) Tmae 11 (C) 1848 (8481 Litoe Amsriean Style Veal Dinner In Hall an Hour (48) Dark Shadewe trip 10 London to undergo an "Deaert Hill" '68. Foreign 8:88 (8) Laey Shew (C) 4:88 (U) Bewft (O) (18) Tea O’Gtoek Bapart (C> 8:88 Warid Prasa ^ r t a (C) 18:48 (18) AUrtol BMeboeek 4:88 (18) Faekloaa to Sawtog (G) abortion. Additional eunjecta Legion la threatened by tribea- (M) Film (8) Dear Jalto Meade (C) 4:88 (8) Maeel (G) 8:88 NBT Janmal 4:88 (884948) News to be announced. men on warpath. Brian Keith, 11(88 (8) SaAarday Speetoealar JL (88) News (C) (IS) PJ>,0. 11:88 (84484848) N ew — Weather 18:88 NBT SpMtol (C> 4:88 (8) Haari Barbara ale, Richard Den- (48) TImmIe aad Lassie (88) M j QtOe Margie aad Bnetto (C) Hunger: A National Dtograce- 18 (8) The Oevemer aad JJ. (C) "Rebecca" 40. Girl marries (18) IKvto (18) rj>.«. (81 GB8 Bejmrto (G) ntaig. ' man who la haunted by me­ 18:88 (848) Marie / 1 ^ Deastoe Stan (G) Part I (88) My UHto Maiato "A Ttanetabie (or Vietnam" (88) Film mory of hto first wife, Joan (88-XM8) R likes Two (C) {S e lf ______(G) (88) Sea Baat 18:88 Tke FrerideaPo Mas (G> Ferry Maeea U:88 (8) Merv Oriffta n »w (C> (88) Mtoe Dsagtas Skew (G) Major Invaatltratloa of wbelb- (88) Bakauu Ftmtaine, Laurence Olivier, _ (I) David FrMt SImw (C) 6:88 (8) (8848) FM------(G) er South Vietnam faced with ( U > (884848) Tsalrirt Shew Jeha- I (18) Vaabridged (C> Judith Anderson. 18:88 (884848) News' (C) Tneiday, December 8 84p (8) Tarry proepeci of aa Amertean 1848 (88-88-88) Caaeenlretlan (C> ( 88) ay Oariaa (C> (88) BB Aadaiaan Bkew (U ) Bai E. J. Pwker, left, and military withdrawal can con­ I (18) Hayrlda (C) John Wayne in the Young man unabl« to commu­ U:88 (8848-88) Sale af, Ceatary (G) a:88> GreenOr Yean (C> (88) H i • K t iir (C) tinue to fight Ua battle nicate with bla paroits f(Ula 11:88 (8) Leve of L U o \ (G> is(48); Onigaa’a Islaad 1:88 (8) Mavis • :8awhiirs New (88) WairferfBl Waild of fihn, "Circus World,” 6:88(48) w SSLor on ABC’s "Harold Rob­ "BotMymoons Will Kill You" (88) Mb Jasdea Walter in tha l^lnjiwum et Northnorm VleUiaro v leaiem and h) love with a girl he la un- (8888 88) Bally w sad Sansres 1 :te l arirtog late Leadershto (48) OMtoaa'a tataa 'leiooag. Laaral and Eivdir (8) Baat thTctoek (G) bins’ The Survivors” ’81. Su it of many different film, "Threa’a A (C) Sunday 9-10:46 pjn. lUile to tell them about 8:88 (8) Stomp tha Stars (G) ways of Ufa of ooupteo on their 1:Se lagles Fam Tadss B:M (88) Waatkar ( 8948lBiutlek#rt* Hamy (84) Teaight Shew Jekaay Car- (48) Onllaptog Oearmet (18) Pnderdag 8:ee Caaaeetteat bsae 8:88 (8) minaa Ike Stars (G) (18)18) TatifFGtoah Baps (G) on ABC. aea (C) U:88 (8) Twrfve O’Gleek Moport (88) Sesfe Monday 9-10 pjn. honeymoon. Tony Ruaaell. 8:ee NBT FesUval (C> Crowd,” Tueaday 8:80- I (18) Aaaarlean Jabaai (884848) Jeopardy (G) (8) Niiwtoage (U> Uadardog 18:88 (18) Alfred BMeheaek (8.«> NCAA Faatball (t8l - Laarel aad Hardy m i OSOm 's Island Trio for the Llrtag ( 88) 10 pjn. on ABC. 1148 (8 8 88 88 88) News — I (8) LiUe Shmr ( 8 ^ BewMebad (48) Tnm er Ceaseqneaeee (18) Newt aad Stoa Oft te:88 NET Special Penn. State VA North Carolli,i!^ 18:48 (8> Se(ueh (er TWaerraw (G> (8 » News Mu 111 11 — USAF (88) G l B’a lataad Snerte and restore (G) SWe 'T See a Dark Stranger" 8:18 (84) Weather — Sports aad (G) Brilgiaw FlbB Sad SlgB Oft Hunger and tbe White House (48) Tr______(U ) Mevto (1848) Race al the Week (C) (88) WIM Klagdem (C) Deborah Kerr and Trevor (88-8848) Name Droppers (G> Newt (G> 8:tt Lseal News Part I (88) FraMe < C ) (848) That Girt (G) 8:88 (94) Waatkar — Syarto 748 (8) Ftoeas aad Teepto (G) (88) Sea Baal (88) Han Agalaa« Fbe (C) Howard In this enlonage (18) My FavOTlto Martlaa T:88 (I) Alter Dtoaer Movie (O) 8:88 <8)<...8) Newar-______j Eager Hndd (C) U:66 (88-8848) News (G> News "81yaUe Seaport" Premiere 11:8 (8) Merv Grlffto maw U.8, Department of agrt- thriller hi wtdch an IrMi girt (88) Bat Mastersia "Bom Yesterday" ’50. Man Wedneoday, Deeemker 8 (IS) My Favarlto Marltoa of new aaitos of apeclala that (898948) Taaigto Shaw J.IS’- culture damonatrate flipBgbt- (8M8) ItanSar Brinkley Be- unwittingly becomes tool of (88) Htehllsbto (G> bins writer to teach his girl UanJB*8 MUCHNS (88) Saadskar ~ ~ ' win take vtoarara to vlall ay Garsaa (G) part . HnUey - Briskley B»- I CeBtrrillag Labar Tainaver 848 (48) Bawhida otbora tambw to gat around '86. Rod Oaroaron. Stephen (18) Advantnrea to Faradlaa Sparta How To U to ,(C> peri ’ (G> la patt Cberokae aad part Sem­ 8:U (88) Bat Maataraaa have bam taritod to. request (88) Aa Sekaala Matek WUa (88> lBudlay4Mnkley Bap art tS) Truth or Caeseqorscrs (G> aad Akteatoriam B (C) McNallv, Tim Mc6ny, Jominy (88) Gaaaeetteat maatraM: lltU (48) Oae Step Beyaad fOaattanwd t n m PBgo Obt) (8) Newa wUh Fraak Bev- inole aad Uiat her name la I Outoa Tag B 8:88 (8) News wKh Walter Graa- tbe ptooes and people lo be Mack Brown. (M ^ ) Nawa — Weather — ■aUa (G> >(18) Marie ktta (G) risHad. TonigM. host John (t) Neweraae Tke BeaaUfal Elver (C) Snarto and Blaataraa (C) "Dead lUnseF' (U> IHek Van Dyke (884848) News — Weatter — aaid to deri-ve from an Indian I Fourth Bototo Film documentary allowing 1(88 daekle Oleaaaa Shaw (G> 18:88 (U ) f l i g h t (C) mualcala, one with a Virginia I Bask Beal (C) (8) Hews wMh Fraak ~ Dando ecsiducia lour of Mys­ (88) Mgn Off p^iillutlon problema of Connect- ftaaeto and Featare (C> word meaning "Sweet One.” David Fliui tic Seaport repUca of typtw |t8) Newe Jlmdltoea — I’l U r (8M848) Andy WBtoma Shaw "The Ella Fitsgerald Show" City Mtting and another about ( 8 L ) ’ HanUey - Brtohley. Be- T48 484848) My WsrM aad Wri­ Icut:ut River. Oneata: Bob Hope, Duaty Duke Ellington and hia orches­ I News to Perspeetive (G) (U> Dteh Yaa Dyke nineteenth century eeanrlng on (8) Brad Davla Skew (C) a small clnnia in VtctorlB’s • On Briag BIsek (C) (88-88) Haatley - Brtaktoy Be- community. 8:M (S)' m 9 WMillMr <— Springfield and tlar Stavena. tra. (G) (8i) BnnUey - Brtokley Be- mMil •! MeiHsltoe mm4 Mini (88-8848) O.B. Callage Bawl (M8> nattog Game (C> 18:16 (M) Newa BeadUaea — USAF England. Liberty (18) Leave U la Beaver 8:88 (848) Nawlywad Oaane (C) BelIgtoM FBm aad Blga Off 8:46 (88) Lseal Newa pert (0> orr I (8) . Weather — Sparta and (18) Ctoema 1(88 (I) ChlSer Theatre " I can only work In two Thanday, December 4 PM Ifewa (O) Fart I "Tliaiik Vour Lucky "Night Key” Boris Karloff. gears; Stop and go,” ha.esaid (18) Voyage to Bottom af Sea Btara" Errol Flynn, Humphrey Ward BoiuL t:tt Flaytag Oallar wHh Fred (88) rum .(C) Bogart. 8:18 (M) Newa aad Siga Oft "Every second I must be total­ Nnad 4:88 What’S Mew ly occupied and It probably Both sets feature a big 19" :i8 SBpcrvImrf Srif-DevrIepmenI WEDNESDAY J(/ PROGRAM helps what’s left o< this per­ 1:8t lagtoa Para Tritos diagonally measured screen, 8:4# Mea Who Teach (C) formance. That’s why reper­ Howard Mitchell ;^(8> Girt Tnik (G) an4 Bperto (C) tory theater la so great: Cow­ built-in UHF and V H P anten­ 8:88 NET Playhmoe (C) 948) Dream Msasa (0) (U ) Havto SUNDAY PROGRAM The Tlq Whistle (88) fSm (M) Sas Baal ard one night, Shakespeare the nas, up-front controls for 18:88 NBT Special (Cl (88) Al Bsma wHb Bitty 1148 (8) Marv Grlffto Shaw (G) next.” ‘ Himger and the While House (88) Dtvaree Caart (894848) TsalgM Bbaw Jska- (M) ARrleEHvrv on Pnrn4n forming many of their moat tuning ease and Sylvania’s I (8) As the Warid Tarae ay Garsaa (G> (M) TkU U tko Ufe po,julur hlta aad Introducing The filming of "Brand" la a Part n (894948) Yaa’re Fatting (948) Jeer Bkibap Skew (88-88-84) Peggy llemtof at long-cherished project. "Ibsmi 148 (8 Mavis makes service a snap. Friday. December 6 , (948) I’e Itohe a Deal "FlIgtU of the Lost Balkion” (8) IteinU for CkUdrM <0> Madleea Saaare Oardea with wrote it in Italy when he was 8:88 <8) Lave to a Maay Spteadered '80. Explorer eels - Hoeklo nRd Joeklo SImw the lee IMIlee (C) totally disillusioned with the Model MY73GY I Oieea Years Thtof (C) dragen balloon scram African (8) Advonlnroi of Qnmby <0> (8-44) Movie (899-88) Days ef Oar Uvm lunries, Marshall Thomt^n. <8) Dnvoy and Oollalh (0) "Circus World" John Wayne, Norwegian theater. He seajxh- I What’s New - B (8-18) Haarlywed Game (C) (8> Awnkr nedy. (8I> OmI Roberto Newseape (4d) Hlblft Hlory searchea (or an aerlallat he way of expression for him— I Mea Who Tskeh (948) Datorn Gama (G) (S> World Aronnd Us (C) loved 16 years before and I NET Playh-noe (C) (881 News aiM Wgn Off poetry. The Tin Whistle R 8:88 (8) Be mid. Ska SaU (C) (481 News Beeditoes — USAF <8) Knllh for Todny ifC) whose daughter he has rear­ (898848) Anatker WarM (G) BrilflNs PSm Bad Mga Off (88) New Tkree Stooges (C) ed. Mother and daughter Join "It’s really hla autobiogra­ I Caltoral Affairo (948) Oeaeral BsapKal (G> (89) K Troop 8:48 (81 Naws aad Weather — He- in an aertaU act but the girl phy,, The form is so -visual that 8:88 (8) Gamer Pyla — USMG (€) meet el MedHaltos aed Wga B:IS (49) Hner^ Henri denounces her and the owner (898848) BrtakI Premise (Ot on 9:Sf (8) From the C*ollege Cnmpns when she leanu her Identity. If he had had a camera that’s (948) One U e to Live (C) (8} riirlslopkers (C> Tragedy reooncUea them. how he would have expressed 4:88 (8) Baager Slattoa (G) (89) T'lles of Wells ntrgo 19:1 ) (1) M'eitoa: Impeaelble (C) (8988481 Letters to Lsagh-la (49) TbU Is Ibe Ufe In battle with oiganiaed crime himself. H ighlights (8) MUm Dceglak Shew <"> 9:46 (8) Hnrred HenH the Force Beta up blsarre "The theme is a question (18) Temp# 18 (C> I9:99 (8) Lamp nalo My Feel iqbid-transfer experiment to (M) Dark Shadewe ! TYPEWRITERS ! (H) l>l'«legne convince avadicate leader he of all or nothing an(j was nev­ SUNDAY: “Meet the Preas," 4:88 (IS) Pbekleae ta Bewteg (C) (88) Chalke. of Salvallea (C) ta being double-croeaed. er more api^lcable than now. George C. Wallace la the guest, 4:86 (884348) Newe I") (99) Irel Ps Olebrato GUARANTEED (49) FaHk for T o ^ "Shriek of Silence” Burl Ives. Millions of peo{de do not know 1-1:30 p.m. on NBC . . . “ Peggy ^ 08) P.D.O. 19:S9 (S) laook Up and Uve James F-irentlno and Jo"i"nh In vmat direction they’re going. Fleming -'"'at Madison Square . (88) My Little Margie (8) This Is tke Ufe <0> Camponella. Guest; Craig (88) ink. Dsagtas Shew (G) SERVICE ir9) Haerlflce of the Mass Stevens. Not so Patrick McQo Peggy Fleming in Leitrim farm. McGoohan and with Jack Albertaon, 9:80-11 (88) OflUnii** 10:45 p.m. on ABC. 18:99 (S> We Believe (C) Jayne Mansfield. Burglar and 277 BROAD HIREETPHONE 649-1124 (48) C—■eUDIKfM ‘•JewUh*’ "P e g ^ Fleming at h's beautiful aocompUce steal his wife, who Uve outride Lon- p.m. an CBS. fabulous diamond necklace 8:88 GJri ------(8) Optolennied Man Ma4i8on Square Gar- donm are the parents of three TUESDAY: "Siberia: Tbe (G.) (89^) Hnnikknh Baeelal which In In—» a crookp^ con (IR) H f ypuDitto (49) College Pooibnil *99 and hla girlfriend attempt to daughters, from 8 to IT. Endleaa Horicon,” the land and 846 ( « ) BawhMs aen With the Ice Fol- steal from them. (C) 8(88 (8) Newa wHb Walter Ctam 18:16 (8) Fnce the Nation Speaking of hia BrlUah em­ people, T:80-S';80 p.m. < » CBS (Gl 18:19 (•) Way Onl Htoritokl Marie ^ijssserNavy kHa "Baav to lajve” '6.1. Van John^ pire documentary series he . . ."Flrat Tueaday,” one seg­ on NBC. won. Either WOllams. s i ^ (19) roai»«'«'Menl Weekend Speaking for tito Canaam- mentioned In a story we go to style of Latin American men, I e- — Nev aeena IT DOES ow. L'la Angeles vn. Washington 9-11 p.m. on N B C .. .“CBS Re­ iSJS'TLSnuaua 18:68 (89) Waaklngtoa Re»oH <€) story and events extending I (48) News Beadltoea — USAF the precise spot and ahoot it part (C) 1:99 (89-8»-99) Meet ilL Press (C) F*Priana Ftt-n —d 8l«n 'Mf there. We’ve Interviewed veter­ ports: A Timetable for Viet­ 8:48 (88) Lseal Bawa from ends id WW U to out- 748 (i) m at to tha WasM (G) (I) Yale F belM BlgbHgbto breaik cd hostllltlea It) Korea. I (8) News sad Weather — Me- -ft ^ « i INSTANT nam," a look at program in (49) INreelleas (48) Alfrad BHchceck Inenl of Meditattoa aad Mgn ans on both sides of tha Boer Jobn Daado (pitoaas panel of 1:89 Speak tag tor Ibe Ceasnni* 1:88 (I) Laasto (C) to 108. We’ve got them arguing pert (Gl Humperdinck in hla own show, (i) TtwBi er er V (O (8848) WDd Klagdem (C) 8,000 miles apart. (If) l l e ^ <49) Ctoaveroaltoas wHb « . . A hlaon herd almost encircled STOPPABD PIAT "Itts a good- Ume to do aU y ) i ( / l . O A I V S % DlTldeBd paid with Tom Jones 'am gueri, 10-11 8:18 (8) Healib Beal *79 Gtoa Cai ‘ '’Charlie 0)an at the Clm*s" helicopter. Tom Stoppard, Tonjr AwHid- Goohan. who was set to star WEDNESDAY: "Jack Ben­ Warner Ol£|d. Keye Luke. Big (1) Laad of the Glaato. (C) winning BrlUah playwright haa In the now-canceled “TKl-Pan" 4 tiHMs yanily. ny's New Look," with Gregory 8 S to : top tume m o a merry gp> (It) Nawe Weather aad ■dBaBtatayaakBaat. FiBaaaiai. laeTiTSTtai round or murder until Chan Sparta (C) written "The Ihigagainant” a for Film ways. "The bustnees Peck aa a auest, 9-10 p.m. on cloaiE It up, finding killer. (48) I fC) (XMnetfy which will ha praaant- (49); Pletoro tor a Saaday 1:88 (It Ta Baaas wMh Lave (C) doesn’t know where It’s going, IMT MAIN EE, MdJfOHESIEB • BOUTS SI. (DOVKNTBV NBC . . . "Peter Max,” a look Aftomsua (i84M8) Waadsrtal Warid at ad In the foiihcoanlng aaaaon of does It.T at the art of the taifliientla] pop "Thirteen Rue Madeleine" Ciito? . . _ Frith Vanaaaa Radgra.ve In “M or­ MANCHESTER ^ (88) ohamptoadtlp Wtmtitog ■ il8 (88>n4|) BM Oaaby Skew (C) “ ’Hie PrisenerT’ Wen, that whales, 7:80-8:80 p jB , on ABC. 'SS b ILP tiM (J^Hsvls 1:88 (8) StoMa aad gan!" and waa pnmlneidly I -was an expertmental kind of "Rudolph tha Rad-Nossd arrtaig Paul wBh Jack liam HoMea, Nancy Olsen. Stamm dad Art (Mifimkel per- eaat In "Tom Jonaa." thing for trioTlslan. Originally, OLDSMOBILEI^ Beindeer," anlmslsd riosy nar­ II I wanted to do only seven ept T o w rated by Burl IV8B 740-840 aodas but CpS wouldn’t buy tt p.m. OB NBC . . "Thia Is Tom I atoppad at IT. I had had JoMa.’* Janls JopUn is a gueri, MEMORIAL CORNER STORE anou|^ $11 WEST CENTER n . - Ml-ini 9-10 p.m. 041 A B C . 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M< liW <1) Aa the WwM Tana aentingf: H e i ( A « ) Lat'a Kaka a Daal (0> 7 d f (S) raasOy Affair . liM (S) Laaa b a Maar gf le a h ta i (M4AM) Daaiel Batow no ^drdere fo T M u (C) (AM ) Jaeaaaa Oaaataai (M*> IfawijrwaA Oaaaa (0 ) Guest: Bobble Gentry Medina by hi 1:M <» OaMfaw UgW (C) f;M (|M ) BewBeheA D a ^ Oaiaa (C> f : N (I ) Marla who were pr I:N (t) Ba“ TSalC I aha 8aM (C) "Then Uttle hKlIana" mass killing (M»M)M) Aaathar WafU (C) antiquated Irlab eaatle (AM) Oaaaral Wnaltal (0) Albp mountain is scene p ear o ver the S:M (t> Oaam M e — DSMC (C) ttiat of a at (IM A M ) Fnaalaa (C) (BM) Oaa Ufa to Uva (C) Ijco Genn, Stanlw Holloway the affair « :N (t ) Baacar Btottoa * (C) Fabian. Wilfrid Hyde-White. d e r." (M-IAM i, Lettora t ^ L a a g l^ (AM) This b Tan faiMS (0 ) (»). llika Daadaa Maw (C) (U ) Dana Beeae (G) Meffiia ha (ia> Taaua U (C) frM (M-XAM) Dracaet ’ ?• (G) In the case, D an 8ha< lf:M (lA IA N ) Deaa wMartta 4:M ( lOFaaUaaa_____ laI Bewias (C) (G) has-been hi 4 : » (M M M ) Bewa (O) Guests: Romy Bchnelder.elde) nlDg, Oa., ag 4;M (I) Baaal (C) Nancy Wlsoo. Oautea NeA . (If) r.D.4). son Reilly and MOburn Stone. toon toadera, \ (M) My uttta Harfto (AM ) n Takes a Ih M le y Jr. \ (XI) MQm Daattaa fcaw (0) (IS) Tea O’ GIsek B n srt (G) Fllatatoaea (G) 1S;M (IS) Alfred HUdbeaek B ailey salt B:M ( » rwTTy 11 :M (A A IA M M ) News —Weather to his auperh (U ) Bsnpar Burl I t m is the narrar aad (Mtrta (G) (M— ) This— -l b the I Ufa tor on “Rudolph the (IS) % r ie that there hi (M ) Waastora (M ) The Dateetiras vUlan casual (M) OBIhraa’a blaad Red-Noeed Reindeer” II ;M (S) Merr Orillia Skew (G) fiX f (4f) Waalhaa (M4AM) TsaicM Shaw Jsha- by a major, S:M (I) atony Bm atars (C) Friday 7 :80-8:80 pjn. ay Carasa (G) (11) uadardsc (SM ) Jaay Blahap Shaw (G) nocmaL” (M) US Barr rUm on NBC. I'AS (S) Marla "T h e con "ResUen T e a n " 'M. Mother 18] ? 5 ir?ar Gaaseqaeaces tries to keep from M r dausli- received no f : N (AS) ~ ■ aad (S) Bewa ter fket that the daughter la anyone or t Bi (C) "S illegitimate. John ?-zon. (U ) Mr ntrarMa Martlaa (IS) Diek Taa take Luana Fatten. Teresa Wright and childre (M■ ) HfahHiahway F aln l (M)__ Gaaadba______Tnra arel FUn (!) Bewaeape none,” Bails (tt) Hto^hto (0 ) (1AM) HaaMey - Brtaklay Ba-' (M ) Bewa aad a%n Oft (I f ) MeBaTa’a Bary part (G) (4 SlBewa Headllaea — GSAF view . (M l Bewa f:M (M ) Aaeal Bewa Bellftoaa FUn aad aign Oft Bailey, wh t iN (M) BawhMe .T:M (S).Caaa?a Wertd (G) X:M (1) news aad Weatter — Ma- t:M (t) B m WaMar C m - "Warrior of Kenya" Osar neat at MedHa^ton sad aign senting Medi (C) Romero takes us to Kenya to Off ordered the large on info Jack Albertson stars in the “CBS Playhouse" dra­ full of Viet C ma, “SADBIRD,” Monday night from 9:80 to 11. wee* eoqiect oiMB In the V FR ID A Y JO PROGRAM "H e a t no liM (S> OIH Talk (G) (G) kill women < JM) r o n (U ) Taa fFGIaek Baaart (G) a t any o f ti As a TV Showman, (XI) At Bane with Kitty (G) U :M (U ) AHraB HltalieMk (M ) -Dbaraa GaaH (G) U :M (AS4ASSM) Bawa — Waatkar said. "Aa fa (AM)Hat------Whaela--- Bearto (G) was not dom 1:M (i) '^;flto.;WjMM_Tunu ^ ) (IS) Mavla (M-St-M) Y m ' iw Pattiag (M ) BtpearB BaOey sal Sullivan Is Alone Ob (O) lliM (S> PiM .V dpeetaeaiar I on the 0 Snake Pk“_ '48, (SM) flardr B t v (G) , out o f Bjr B (» IBOMAS' vision City, Sullivan gave no In­ SiM (S) Lave b s.Maajr SpbsMrM tafloo of Mary Jhna Wa___ TkiagTklag (G) novel IMS to atoiy If life in Medina dication that he a ^ lred hr un­ an overcrowded mri'lul Hrti- HOUUYWCKH) (AP) — The (M -»M ) Dair* Bf Oar Lbe* derstood the StonM' thing. But (AM)____ Be lewIjrweA ' ■ Game----- (G) tutioo. Olivia deHavUlaiid, RolUfif Stonea couldn't come to t:M (S) OaMhu IM U (G) Mark Stevena, Leo Gann. women, ai In his dreasliig room aftiirward (lAtAM) fMDactor* (G) "Ghoat DIvar” 'Bf. Loat otvBA him. -ao I3d SuUIts ji cam e dioad "ths te dsmonstrstsd his knowledge (AM ) DaMut Qaato (G) satlon'e treasure destroys across the continent to t^M * S:M (t ) He BaM. She SaM (G) weak aad lures greedy. Jamw Oong lylnf o< the B ritishers' draw. Craig, Audrey Totter, Nlco sequence with the British rock (M4AM) AaMker H n U (G) m oving w t ‘‘Tliaas boys are hot, eiqieclal- (AM ) Oeaeral HtopUal ^ (O) Mtoardos. group for his SundAy nlsht vu> SiM (S) 0 «a w P yb — UBMG (G) (SSSAM) Taaigbt Skew Jska- BaXegr ai ly with tbs youngw crowd,” he (MXMS) BrtoM BrT - Pramlaa- (G) mw Csraaa (G) lety show. helicopter explained. ‘Tliey'ne on a con­ (SM ) Oaa ~LUe to Uva Baanr BtoUaa (G) 1:M (S) WHk This Bkw.. w ars wom< cert tour, so I decided to come why SuUlvsn remslns the re­ (SMUSr LaMara to LaasAla (M------), Frasiler TikMUSe______area, butv here and tape them. They cost a (S) Mika Daagli (G) "Bbreka Stockade” An ez- doubtable, UMjuestkmed daddy (IS) Taaipair cellant nunrie which concerns else cautit lot of money, hut they're worth (M ) Dark BkeBawa Itselfttseu wttnwith AuatrauinAustralian gold-roio- of them sU In the television var­ tiuMting. I t 4iM (M ) Fhaklaaa la Bawtog rush In mid llth century. Cnlpa iety field. '' 4iM (t ) Masai (G) Rafferty, the Australian John B ailay’s “An attraction like the Rolling (IS) .D.Q. After SI yesra, hs Is still going WB-me, Stan with Peter foOewad r Stonee will bring us viewers Bewa BaadUaes — U8*F that don't onUnarlly tuns the (SAM) BHatotoaaa (G) them. B a lis te FHai aad Blga Off to shoot at t shosr In. The repercuasiane drift BtM (S) Fany Maaaa l:ls1:U (B)(t)Bewsc Hawsespa BuUlvsn’a Imperfections ssl an (IS) Bawpar Baawi S:M (S) Bewa aad Waatkar — Ma- dren. over the next few weeks; Uknm (tS T*< a M emcee have long decried, Jimmy Ditrante at meat af MedUattsa aad Blga who tuned In may decide that (M) on Am ong tfa and he has flourished while Ms . (Ml OnUgia'i blaad Supernose < » ABC’s (M) Blga Oft BapaH experlenoea the sheer la pretty good, and SiM (M) WaaMar detractors faded. Ndne could “Jimmy Dqnmte P n - of Life mag tbay'U ooms back. A doUim : act S s K ' 1^"’ *> ' » Stars (C) deny hie powers as a showman, W (U ) Padaidag chael Bembi who gave us the same kind of (M ) GHflIgaa’a blaad sentB A e Lenpon Sis- aa he demonstrsM with his Onr SPEEDY SpgdaRy incident "pi rsaotion was Elvis Presley, (M) Baataa Maekb ^ rs Hour" Fi^day 10^ RoUlng Stonee coup. (M ) Tialh ar Gaaaaqaaaaaa TRULY DELICIOUS H e said h back In the days when he was d:N (A t) Weather — Bparto aad 11 pjn. At a rahearsal In CBS's Tale- "T h e heU first starting out.” News (C) (U ) My Fhvarlto Maittaa CHICKEN doing i t " ■Talevislon historians will re­ (M) Bva*b Shew dan ce Onlch.'' call that Prealey was a cause (M ) HMdlghto (G) (M l HsaHsy ■ BriaUey Ba­ Brown in 6 lOBEtM Sgt. Char (M l MaBaia’a Bavy paH (C) leader at X celebre on the SulUvsn show. In (M ) Bawa (S) Troth ar Caaaaaaaaeas (C) The world’s ' thoee days he was undulating diM _ Nsvrs wHh Fnak "Rudolph the Red-Nosed CAIX IN OBDEX dered the cameras focused on Reindeer" animated musical briefing that (I t ) Dick Vaa Dyke Plek Up 10 Mlantaa In tgr ^ t a m k the upper Preeley only. Yule tide story about shiny- of our heart (SAM) Baatlay - Bitoklay Be. beaked buck that to barred Ukewlae he carMully viewed nart (C) from Baata'a MaliHi team un­ to expect hi ELECTRONICS t:M (M ) Laeal Bawa DECrS DRIVE- the movements o< the RoUlng til bltoaard M k es and added: 7iM (S> De-tk Valley Days (C) threatens to cancel Christ- set CENTEX STr-«tt-] LABORATORIES Stonee, advised tiiem to ayqld Yoim^ Irish Jmmigmnt strikes IDM. (C) “ Nobody I baoause he to oonvlnDed . „ (AM ) La4*a Maha a Deal (G) dUng clvUls any suggeatiVeneas, and even that hto hard-bitten partner 8:M (S) Oaad Oays (C) 277 BROAD osnaored a couple of words In to ‘ The Lenrechaun of Last (AM) Biadr Baotoh (G) time I don the lyrics. S:M (S) Basaa’s Beraes BaM S t the Oans mm "I think that's one of the rea­ Uvaa. Despite aoms low ratings, Gena Barry with Baivr 8ull‘- SHOP run Into ctvl BuIUvaa has been bounetiig van. Gene Raymond and son that tbs show has bsan a«- „ Marttaw Beswick gueaU. O.K SAVE oeptsd: Parents know they can bMk, and hs Mppesrs Uhsly to Senator etolma to have pboto- WHERE F J i. AND remnln on Sunday night as long sraphlo PTpof that puhltoher watch It with their chUdrsB-nnd. llenn Howard was man who not bo embsrraaosd,” -SuDlvan u -there Is a CBS. ttamed off'Cubanso ff'c u t about ~Bav YOU SEE rsaaonsd, 'T won’t sUow any- Would hs aver want to (lult? of iBvaalaiA (C) THIS CAR a-aa “ m As Oaas to Tawa thine tbaf is auggeativo, and ru "AhaotuMy not,” he repUed. B:M (S) Mavto SUMI “This show ^bas bsooms so "Raring a WDd Weekend" cut an act rather tiian run the Popular rock group The Dave rtak.” much a part of my Ufa that I dark Five —' ‘ ‘ dark Five portraya awtaglng PLBNW TBXAf» Tbs Ed SulUmn Show has would bs lost wtthout It Both group of young MUetea Urkig together m oonvarted e h i^ Sn M AIN 8T. RADIOS bsen fstting aoms tough eoinps- Sylvia—bis wlfs—and I kwo tt to alnnis of Lowdoa. Tha Dave tttion this sssson from Bill Cos- and ws donT want tt svar to OOBMAN BBOB TV-1 by on KBO—:t wish vss eonU (IS) DeBa Bases gat blm on our ahosr,” amid SUl- 7TB BtADT 8 T.

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