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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 19j^- Avanse Daily Net Freas Ron ■ M Sttening iirraUi Pbr TIm Week ijfcded The Weather 9, 19df Partly cloudy totiigM. Low in 20a. Tomorrow ik n S y and A b o u t T o w n Christmas Play Wallet Stolesi, windy. High in 80^ Contained $220 LAST MINUTE GIFTS AND 15,563 Cub Scout Pack 144 will meet Given at Bowers Manchester— City of Village Charm tonl(ht at e:S0 at the Keeney St. "The Christmas Candle," a A wallet contalninig $220, be- School to go caroling. play of early colonial times, Icriging to WHliam Oleon of MIL VOL. LXXXVIL NO. 70 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 (Claaelfled AdverUahig on Page IT) PRICE SEVEN CENTS was presented Tuesday at Bow­ Vernon, N.Y., diea$>pee

>.*» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 TWO MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 PAGE m i l • » ps red,iess and command su­ finshee for $7,000 to cover the that hsud not begun a study to Decrease Sharp V e r n o n pervision of the military. Sheinwold on Bridge C o v e n t r y ocBt o f a proposed sew«ge watt until the Reginnaf plan Best Picture Oiosen Pagml^ Maacliettor Ca^iMm, he. fenslhMlty study for the town. was ready. Seleatmen had duly The plcture-of-the-month SHUT DANGER HAND I SANTA and the PIGWIDGEN Ih oaiwelifig the request, select­ considered this and agreed to In Idlte aainiR RockvOle State MP Guard chosen at the December meet­ OUT OF THE LEAD South dealer Crane Named men noted that the Windham wait. A AMtp 19.8 per c«nt dnop in ing of the Tolland County Art North-South vulnerable NEW ORYSTM. LAKE RESTAURANT By LUCStBCE BEALE- Regtonal Planning Agency is Aflso ait last ntght’s meeting, Association was "Teapot in By ALFRED SHEINWOLD oonduoUng a study hi the ten Thesnas MoOmth of Mlairk Dr. a aamptoytnwiit cntnpenseMoti NORTH M B f LUOBEOB KUALE Becomes an Infantry Unit Pastel" by Mrs. LuolBe Weber To Panel on regional tnwns, o f which Cov­ was appointed as Coventry’s otahm was raponbed for test In a certain kind of bridge 4 1643 ANB BALLIHKNI “ ®™ OP8Ig: 0 « u and the Flg- of ToUand. It will Ibe hung at entry Is one. representative to the Windham ^ week Id the iMIanoheflter office reformed the state’s 67 compa­ A7 ■■■iWldgfen engage in one fiw l oon- A statewide re^rganiaatlon the Rockville PubUc Ubrary. hand one opponent is danger­ This study might have some Regional Whter and Sewer Ad­ ny size units to 42. The addi­ 0 J43 AvoHabl* Y«0 r Round For •— ~ t e a t I h e wlnner^rlU gain all flie Changeover at the State I^abor Defertment. has increased the force of the Other paintings which wlU ous, and the entire plan of play bearing on Ooventry's plans for visory Oommtttee. tional men were added from AX}J63 ■wmogle power In die woild. TtM deonease sbatowMe was 2 Rockville unit of the OormecU- shown include "Solitary Reflec­ i* to keep that opponent out of sewage dtspcsal in the future, Anthony Paulis of Memow other companies in the state WEST EAST ★ Woddings ★ BanquoH M Chapter Seventeen Harold Crsme, who was chair­ pee cent. cut National Guard from 99 to tions” by Roberta fflddd at the the lead. You may have to do with the nrst phase expected Road was named tree warden. with an overflow of men. Connecticut BsiUc and Trust ♦ 9 # K10 7 m MEBBY GHBnniAB TO ALL man of the charter commission, A total o f 442 ctaims were 126 men. some deep flnesalng to follow KQJ2 it AN Occasions to be completed In April. Rob- The Town Office Building will No new training will be re­ Company, "Steams Bam" by i? 109 8 4 M Clatw ntthed back to the caa- has been appointed ns the third pUd in Mknchesteir during: the The local group is being con­ your plan. 0 AQ 10 6 ert Young, director of the be closed all day temomow and quited, Col. Lennon said, des-. Mrs. JiR Mordasky at the Sav­ O 8752 ■JJtle to «May the contest. The week endiiic: Dec. 16, or 106 less solidated with the Massachu­ ]^te the change from a mili­ Opening lead — king of A 10752 4^ 98 Dining Room Closed Mon. member of a committee des­ Windham Region, had requested Dec. 30, as welt as the Christ­ ' datms than were paid during: setts contingent and will have ings Bank of Rockville, "Girl hearts. liwaPISwld^en was impatient. He ignated to study the various mas and New Year Hodidaya. tary police status to a basic SOUTH OPEN FRI. thru SUN. — 12 MOON any txwvns within the regton the week endl^ Dec. 9. it s ' name changed from the in the Window” by Oorina Lane West opened the king of only he coidd lift the box methods of handling the switch infantry designation because A AQ852 at the People’s Savings Bank hearts, and South began his ma­ „«4«of magic because it was Staibewllde ciaiprs'were down 135th Military Police Oo. 169th most of the men now are basic­ C? 653 'Legal Beverages Served Daily' over to the new form of govern­ hy 42S last weM to a 20,679 Military Police Bn. to Head­ and "Begonias’’ by Henry Nov- neuvers by refusing the first ;S '> crew ed to the top of the North ally infantry trained. O K9 :^ P b le . ment in 1860. tlotaa. During the corresponidlng quarters and Headquarters Co. grad at the ToUand Public l i ­ trick. One heart trick had to be (CLOSED MONDAYS) Crane was named by the two Col. Lennon also ssUd no dras­ 4, AK4 'wM ' "But give me a change of week last year, the statewide Infantry, 1st Bn., 169th Infan­ brary. surrendered in any case, and it town chairmen. Republican John tic change in equipment the lo­ West North East clothes!’’ begged Claus. "What tdUal was 14,436. try of the 26th YaiAee Division. BockvUle Hospital Notes was safe to lose this trick to Directions: Route 15, Exit 98 Allen and Democrat Raymond cal unit maintains and uses is 'Visiting hour* are 18;M to 8 Double Redouble Pass mm,l am wearing is not suitable for Col. Thomas Lennon of the West, who could not afford to Bradley Sr., who had been pick- j BtCdgepoirt led the state last anticipated because of the p.m. in all areas except mater­ 1 NT Double Pass Route 30 — Ellington, Conn. ;“ ao serious a contest’ ’ 43rd Brigade said yesterday attack diamonda. ed by the selectmen last week. , fit's week with 3,028 claims and was change. More light infantry nity where they are 2 to 4 and Redouble Pass 2 ^ "Oh, very wefl," said tiie Plg- foUowed hy New Haven with that none of the additional 27 For lack of sinythlng better They in turn, were charged with ■ type weapons such as rifles, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Pass 2 A Pass OPEN ALL YBAR ROUND! crossly, and he ordered men will come from new en­ to do. West continued with the selecting a third member to ! 2,528, Watethury with 2,241, mortars and anti-tank d^ Admitted Wednesday: Emery All Pass M-clothee brought to Claus. and Hartford with 2,024. listments. The Pentagon ban on terrents are on tap, however. deuce of hearts to dummy’s ace. it Closed Christmas Day 'k their mutual satisfaction. Berry, 88 West Main St.; Sophie Now declarer made his !S> Nothing large enough to tit (Manchester retained its 15th new recruits for the Guard is The Rockville unit la attach­ The committee is to report Bohenko, ThompsonvlUe; Rose next move to keep East out by jjjjj^could be found. Finally the pyg- iplot among the state's 20 of- still in effect. ed also to the former Military play of the queen spadea on back to the selectmen on or be­ The statewide re-organlzatlon Dubay, Hazardville; Henry Lar­ leading the Jack of spades from w m ies discovered a bolt of red OPEN TONITE till 9 « S ftoes. Police Manchester Guard unit. fore Feb. 18 with whatever rec­ son, Drlggs R d.: Raymond Hep- dummy. Ew t c o v e r t with the the second round of trumps clotti. QuicUy fliey cut out and The commander is Capt. ommendations they wish. Ap­ ton, 37 Pleasant St. king, and South won with the East would ruff the third club stitched together a red suit It George P. Relchardt. with the ten of speules. 'ITien a pointment of this committee was Birth Wednesday: A daughter ace. ^^was a fine and handsome outfit e*fl**w «£**««i«i<*********<*<******^ Tentative summer encamp­ decided upon after discussion by to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence South mffed a heart in dum­ diamond lead through the king 'm but, unfortunately, too large. ment dates for Rockville are would defeat the contract. all three selectmen. They agreed Restaurant K White, Tolland. my and led another trump. •2 Claus stuffed several pillows July 13 to 27 at Camp Drum, Discharged Wednesday: Caro­ Daily Question > under his coat to make it fit. there might be alternatives oth­ 2 When East played the seven. and Lounge ^ N.Y. The reorganization is de­ lyn Clifford, ToUand; Esther South took a deep finesse with Partner opens with one spade, •12 Then, looking like a roly-poly ‘Merry Christmas to all!” er than those in the respective signed to improve the pre­ party platforms of the fall elec­ K Troy, Wapping; Jeanne Hurley, the eight. and the next playeg passes. You .>■ red rubber ball, he followed the hold: Spades, 9; Hearts, K-Q-J- tions. 67 WINDSOR AVE. on Route 83 IN VERNON Grandview Ter. Unimportant Overtrirk PIZZA KING ^ Plgwldgen to the lake. “ And what at the curse that ground caves. The pygmies can 2; Diamonds, A-Q-10-6; Clubs, Democrats had pledged to set This deep finesse happened to ^ The tiny box sat on top of the has put all the children In the stay here. We can all make toys The Herald’s Vernon Bureau 10-7-5-2. up a commission to study the win, and South could draw the ,im ice. Claus bent over. He land to sleep?” asked Claus. and once a year you can take Weekend SPECIALS STANLEY WARNER Is at 38 Park St., tel. 875-3188 or What do you say? switchover to town council form last trump with the queen and 423 Main St. Below Main Post Office ^ wrapped his hands around the "And the curse that keeps all them not only to your own vil­ 643-2711. News items may be of government, while Republi­ run the clubs to get rid of a Answer: Bid two diamonds. box. He gave a mighty heave. elves underground?" lage but to children everywhere. mailed to P.O. Box 327, Rock­ cans promised to hire right af­ PRIME RIB diamond. South made five, but Avoid the response of two ^ The box did not move. Claus “You may break them,” said AH the world will love you and STATE ville. ter the election a “ selectman’s the overtrick was unimportant. hearts on a four-card suit. r- pried. He pushed. He pulled. the Plgwldgen. "The power Is csdl you Saint Nicholas or Santa iiJi.H;riA.iM.THi:ini[ Copyright 1967 HOLIDAY SPECIAL! agent” to aid in setting up the N. Y. CUT SIRLOIN STEAK South could not lose his con­ C The box still did not move. yours. My people are yours. Claus.” ' IVbuicheater—^Phone 648-7832 General Featnres Corp. - change. tract. « The Plgwldgen cried, “You This land is yours. But there is Claus brightened. "I can fill a 2 Tonight 6:46 and 9:00 The three-man committee now LOBSTER Satnrdky-Sandey-Mbnday Public Record If West had started with the C have lost! Now you vdll turn to one thing you must know. No sled with tojrs and the reindeer appointed may use these two 2:10-4:39-6:50-9:10 10-9 of trumps he could have BAG OF •jm stone!’’ human being who has come to can fly me,” he said happily. "I ENTERTAINMENT—THURS., FBL, SAT., SUN. ideais or any others that they Warrantee Deeds won the second trump trick ^ Glaus shook his head and this land can leave. Though you will send for Mrs. Claus and she LOUNGE — FRANK ROBERTS — DAVE FORD with the ten. But then all the can come up with. The object Vocals Organ N n M M R ilT IM Mabd V. Merritt and Richard heaved once more. Suddenly the will live forever you can never can make sugar plums to stuff trumps would be out. and noth­ ©STRANDH3 POTATO is to insure a smooth transition, O,MATT HEIM E. Merriifct to the Manchcaiter ~ ice spilt; there was a snap be- go home again." In stockings." SHOWTIME IN THE RANCHSKILLEB BALLROOM IMjemorial Hospital, property at ing could stop South from run­ ■i low the water and Claus raised "N ever?" "And always wear red be­ by whatever method. The se­ COMIC — MC — SONGS — DANCING 65 Russell St ning the clubs to get rid of ^E venings at-8:80 PJMU ™ CHIPS 3 the box high over his head. "Once each year and then cause that red suit has brought lectmen will make the final de­ Ronald P. and June H. Clark one diamond. This would as­ Mote. Tlmrs., Sat. A San. » The Plgwldgen turned pale. only if you have a message to us luck,’’’ said Tweedleknees. cision, based on the report of the FEA’TURE ATTRACTION to Herman M. PreoheUe, prop­ sure the contract. 2:00 PAL FREE! AIlen-Bradley-Crane committee. 4-piece bedroom with tall poster “ You have lifted the North Pole give.” "But,” said the Plgwldgen, EXOTIC DANCER—ANITA OABI erty at 38 HiUsiide St. If South made the “nonmaV Sun. Eve. 5:30 - 8:80 w Itself!’’ he gasped incredulous- Claus was very sad. What was "what of the message you must Study Request Withdrawn bed, canopy frame, six-drawer THE ANITA EKBERO OF BURLESQUE Children at all times 81A0 with each Grinder — Fri., Sot. and Sun. Marriage license Z Jy. the good of living forever and give In order to visit the In other buslnesB last night, double dresser and framed mir- Jon Vlertel Hudson,'SI Au­ >1^ I Claus smiled. He knew the having so much magic power If world?’ ’ the selectmen voted to with­ ror. 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY FRL, SAT. Extra: ‘‘King o f the Btadea’’ tumn St., and Karen Marie TOO BUSY TO COOK? ;m icredit was. due Patrick IVee- he could not do what he had "That’s easy,” said Claus. "I draw a request to the board of FOB RESERVA'nONS CALI^-872-SS81 Tonight 6:15 and 8:30 Amaio, 49 HoU St., Dec. 29, <21 |dleknees. 'The elf had broken loved the most: to sit In hls lit­ shall deliver our toys on Christ­ NEW YEAR’S GALA BALL—DONTT MISS IT! Saturday-Sonday-Monday Emanuel Lutheran Church. MEADOWS™.'-" >> lunder the ice near shore and mas Eve and my message will Yo(ir Choice 1:40-4:00-8:20-8:40 UO M’Cll) HI 'II North LET US DO IT FOR YOUr tle workshop at home and make ^ piad swum underwater to the toys for the children of the vil­ be ‘Merry Christmas!’ ” Tuce., Wed., Thurs. Matinee TENDENCY TO MYOPIA DEAN MARTIN • PI2ZAS !-• •pole. All the time Claus was lage. And that is the tale of how the LIGGEn DRUG One Show Dally At 1:30 NEW DELHI (AP) — Indians fM Matt-Helm In • GIANT GRINDERS '3 iheaving, Tweedleknoes was un- Tweedleknees appeared. He Santa Claus we know today at Hw Poriiada f Onlv Jerry Lewis in are short-sighted, claims Dr. "THE • SPAGHETTI !-• 6:45 /••■*is the apparent low bidder for the entire six miles in the mid­ Rockville Exch. Ent. I486 guard raU, ladder, and large RESTAURANT wfowe eit- 6000 MFilm Flam Man 10:40 •""constructing the first of three Spring St. to Bolton Center Rd., dle of 1970. chest-on-chest. L r sections of the new Rt. 6 through Bolton, will be opened Jan. 16 Route 8 and 44A, Bolton BUFFET rHE MOTION PICTURE THAT SHOWS WHAT AMERICA’S V Manchester. at 2 p.m., also in Hartford. PIZZAS and I The company’s bid was $7,- Bids for the middle section, \LL-TIME #1 BEST-SELLER FIRST PUT INTO WORDSl '• 264,818, for constructing approx- from east of Prospect St. to DINNERS Best Wishes for the Holiday Season! Beautifully Decorated t imately 2^, miles of highway, Spring St., will be advertised 9 ROOMS FOR BANQUETS AND WEDDINGS i ■'■from a point 1,000 feet north- next month. both GRINDERS — Please Note These Changes — J west of Spencer St., just eaist of TOLE DANCING SAT. NIGHT TO GOOD MUSIC • CLOSED Dec. 24th and 25th The relocated Rt. 6 will be V the East Hartford, town line, to south of Hartford Rd.-Charter stores TEL. 643-1492 e NO DANCING Dec 23nl and 30th f a point 600 feet east of Prospect Oak St.-Highland St. It wlU be BRIDGE LAMP ' J s t. of four lanes in each direction, are Now . . . 8 Color Hits! Now . . . 3 Color Hits! Miake Your Reservations Now For ;• — Bids were opened yesterday with a graded and landscaped $1488 NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY! ■» * in the State Highway Depart- OAK b' s a crook, an embezzler | separation. I con man, a forger.^ Phone 643-2342 of me ■* ment's Hartford office at 170 Construction bids will be Smartly decorated black or M « V Douglas St. open tonite and 120 CHARTER OAK ST.—MANCHESTER MUdlW M DICK awarded for road paving, over­ white, black on white with gold decoration; plus three- V ^ Q l e y VAN DYKE • ^ Others who bid on the con- head bridges, grading, drain­ • •» struction 8U'e: L.G. Defellce Sc Saturday till way lighting. H i e o f Dolls Sons of New Haven, $7,768,460; sriH can't find It?? 2 D o l l s 20th CENTURY-FOX Prewnts A MARK ROBSON DAVID WElSBARfPROOUCTlOf • • White Oaks Excavators of Plain-. _ RMtPWISION* COLOR by DeLUXE lioootZTto *wnjm suoma^ ^ « vUle, $7,979,663; Lane Construc- GIFTS FOR ALL Restaurant SStSf'ZXiifi- tlon Corp. pf Meriden, $8,125,- fairway has It! m Many, many gift iterae THEATRE EAST L 481; and Savin Bros, of Bloom- RADIOS for Everyone iRnging fiiom $3.95 are UMOKSm HUHUM • 649-1491 I trta Kta sots • roplocemant bulbs^ and Lounge PLUS THESE 2 TOP HITS *: field, $9,068,606. DRESSER SETS still available at M frujf f S Sutmacar-. : ' o •• A highway department spokes- 1^ ^ • gift wrappings Acres of Free Parking — Luxury Cinema ARTHUR DRU6 Keith’s. We believe 67 WINDSOR AVE. on Route 88 IN VERNON “wiaassBua* -fS ed xm m - CaUMBIAPCTURtS Presents man Said that, a contract will be you’ll find the house Manor House Maple I The JuiiEle Is JUMPIN'With JOY! | | | Q ^ I y* 'awarded in two to three weeks. f4sr WNom o o J H E U W M m gifts you need here. Four handsome Hiffh-Back Side Chairs with a large GAU NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY AH purchases made be­ Dmvi IN ★ III I Walt Disney ISMfiNHJIlRN IN A MARTIN MANlllS PRODUCTION 42” T^bte, extending 'to 52” with leaf. Cerates a Note .. . Closed Xmas Eve Friday— lu n a u M u m fore 5:80 Satuixtoy will charming dining set. LOOK AT THIS PRICE! PER PERSON Note . . . Closed Xmas Eve FROM 9 P.M. to 3 A.M. $12.50 Reopen Xmas Day Reopen Xmas Day “Jungle Book” be delivered in time for • ROAST BEEF DINNER MERRY XMAS TO ALL! MERRY XMAS TO ALL! 11K)0-1:S5-4:15 HtSCOnSIIElVON ChiiatmaB . . . (• CHAMPAGNE 6:50-9:80 I • NOISE MAKERS—PARTY HATS “ Oougar" 12:16 — RUHAVISION* EASTMAN COLOR— $119. 2:50-5:30-8:10 [ • d a n c i n g t o t h e m u s i c o f PAUL McGEARY joL IhsL AND HIS ORCHESTRA le MASTER OF CEREMONIES o Saturday-Sunday N ow Appearing at “Jimgle Book" [ • VOCALS BY FRANKIE ROBERTS FORMERLY FROM 1:30-4:06-6:46 / r s r f f e Spinning Wheel THE DUNES IN LAS VEGAS P a h k o u d s L 9:80—“Oougar” CELEBRATE mmm drug (L [•COMICS o 2:45-5:26-8:10 with Planter • DRINKS BY THE BOTTLE, SET UP OR OVER THE BAR MILLER’S Monday— FEATURE ATTRACTION o “Jungle’’ 1:30 W e W ill Be EXOTIC DANCER—BY POPULAR DEMAND RESTAURANT -4:05-6:46-0:30 WE BRING BACK — LEE TAILOR “ Cougar” 2:45 Here’s a won­ THE QUEEN OF THE TASSLE TAUSSERS 10 East Center S t, Manchester • 649-8301 5:25-8:10 at Mie PARKADE APPEARING—FRL, SAT. end NEW YEAR’S EVE o derful last Tue*day-Wed. minute gift * m S F WMNICOLOW “ Jungle’’ 11:00 DOOR PRIZES WORTH 8 f f M Idea ^ t ’B JVALT DISNEY’S 1:35-4 !l5-6:00’ U) sure to please! CALL FOR RESERVATIONS EARLY—872-8881 9:30 O “The Tremors” dkOBrOK “ Cougar” 12:16 OPEN the^anetome 2:50-5:30-8:10 \ ★ PHOTO SUPPLIES i t THURS., FRI. and SAT. -k c o u g a r IN OUR O TCCHNI(010R*_...... Mini-Priced Children At.Only A CJiristmas T rait This Show ★ COSMETIC SETS Dance Music at its Best! You Don’t Want To Miss! fLOO SUNDAY $ BEBUmiNG TONIGHT O BEEFEATER TAVERN 19.95 FUN CHRISTMAS Iflc i D3S133SD3SQI1SQI1SQ3S1HSD3 9 P.M. 1o ? ★ TOBACCO IS HOLtBAY SHOW ALL DAY 8 to 9 STARTS MO Per Couple — and — Floor Model SUe—86” High . . bichides Dinner, OocIctailB, DandnR, TONIGHT! NoisNnaJfers, Tax and Tip For Reservations , CHRISTMAS DAY TeL 643-1415 it PBATUftING ★ OUR HOLIDAY from Choatoh in N.Y.C. CERTIFICATES! Knee-Hole Maple Desk PROGRAM OPEN HOUSE A ‘THE CREATIONS” fussiest one width 40”, Depth 20”,. Height 30", In lZ C \ I , UPSTAIRS lovely Salem Maple. Eight drawers, gen- ^ j s-S W ...... plus ulneii4na hl9h.nMamirAhlgh-preasure nlftilllGplastic tODtop (fiOlid(solid * ^ Dancing — plu»— NEW YEAR'S EVE core). Antique finish drawer pulls, lock Each In center drawer. $6 Per Month Night ‘THE UNION JACKS” No Reservations Needed 8-12 p.m. BARiCiNI CANDY SHOPPE FREE MAIN STREET PARKING OR IN OUR LOT NEXT DOOR Have You Tried Kelth’a ★ far Hie Best! "One-Stop ^m ilng? COMIllJG SATURDAY • We’ll Come ToI Your Home I BURNSIDE ’To Advise You! “THE BLUE BEATS” ‘jHl' IU>NMI'f A,Ml HAKII GKO EXTBA • We Have Terms To Please d ih B titbitilitr€ Everyone! ' \ f I’AI-'Mia . and A ll — A N D — Cavey’s SPENALS To One • All Purchases Inspected Before Delivery! ‘THE WINDY CITY” Season's Greetings! ! i * M f \ i N S I . M ‘MNJ C H L- S I i; R • ALL Financing la Done TONIGHT AT 7:05-9:10 46 E. CENTER ST. ALL DAY! By Keith’s! Oppoefte ’Ihe Bennet Junior High School on Lower (South End) Main Street SEE YOU AT GEORGE TONIGHT SUN., MON. from 2 P.M. 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FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 ^ " MANCHESTER EV'ENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 " r C oventry From Greece None Injured Seriously Pope Asks CAHVAS qnd ALUMINUM PtODUCTS ComMnatioii Windows and Doors Deadline on Exemptions Door Ouopleo. lloIHip AwMi««, Publisher 50 in Kansas flurt U.S. for Se-oovered. Take Doom Ssrvloo aad Sktrage. Bor t O o a y paired or Mode New Ttt Toor Pottero. AB Went Oooiem For Elderly Is Jan. 15 Mode. Oronmieto — Eyelets — F M team Stem Foaeli ier Says She As Trains Collide Jalooele Uolts. WaterprooSiig Compotnd 1 Town Assessor Samuel P. Al­ sis was completed for the State Bomb Halt ond Ooavoo. We Do Beecreealog of len wishes to remind all real- Hospital Cost Commission and (Continaed from Page One) (Continued tram Page One) Heovy Doty Zippers. ^ for Medicare. The Increasing d«its of the town that are 66 More than one-fourth of the need for clerical help was Escaped over, as did eight cars and edl Hanoi In the past has rejected years of age or older that the three units of the freight loco­ passengers were identified by the Pope’s offers to serve as a stressed by Mrs. Gugcrty. At newsmen as members of the MANCHESTER AWNING CO. deadline for the application for present the PHNA office is (Continued from Page One> motive. mediator in Vietnam. armed services. • * BBT. ISM— IW W. CENTEB 9IKEET — fM -M ti the (1,000 real property exemp­ without a regular clerk. "I was going to sleep when The Roman Catholic leader she done so we would not have tion is Jan. 15, 1968. Mrs. Esther Palmer, senior the train stopped,” said Wlndo- M om a MdMiUan, 16, o f Ctoap- has praised U.S. peace propos­ Necessary qualifications for nurse, reported to the board of hampered her." lyn Watson of Kansas (?lty, a man, Kan., was with her mother als that the North Vietnamese eligibility ^are; 1. 65 years of directors that 168 visits were The woman left behind her junior at Kansas Wesleyan Col­ on the way to Temple, TCx., to and Viet Omg have steadily spend Christmas wiitli a married turned down. age on or before Oct. 1, 1967, made during November of husband and two sons, 19 end 20 lege in Salina, Kan. either husband or wife. 2. Own which 76 were therapeutic, 85 "I didn't pay too much atten­ sister. She suffered a bloodied "Many voices have requested years old. Asked If she feared and reside in the property in were health supervision and tion because we had stopped nose end her mother com- us to exhort one of the partici­ reprisals against them, she re­ Coventry and have owned and eight persons were not at home several times before. Then all ptatned of a headache. pants to suspend bombing,” the plied; "I am not happy about resided in property in the State when a visit was made. There of a sudden we hit. My foot got Mast severely Injured were Pope said. that." of Connecticut for a total of five were 13 children attending the caught in the seat in front of two crewmen on the paasenger "We have done It before and Mrs. Vlachos said King O mis- years preceding the application well child Conference last me and I think I bit my lip.” traiin. we do it again,” he added. tanUne's attempt to overthrow for said exemption. 3. If mar­ month sponsored by the PHNA. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stelzen- Engineer John Miller, 66, of The appeal was contained in a Greece’s military dictatorship ried, the total Income of hus­ muelisr of Ciourtland, Ore., and Kansas City, Kan., was In fair 28-page address delivered to the Mrs. Pa'lmer also reported on was "amateurish." College of Cardinals. They had band and wife from all sources a trial vision screening oUnlc their son, John, an Eagle scout, ooncHtlan at a Toipeka. Hospital "Everybody In Greece knew with Injuries ■of both legs, <*est assembled at the Vatican to ex­ 691 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER can not exceed $5,000; if single. held Nov. 15 and that plans are helped administer first aid to Bv Income cannot exceed $3,000. about U," she said. "It had to the injured. and right hand. Hie brakeman, tend Christmas greetings to the beihg made to start regular fall. It was Impossible." Pope. The exemption. If allowed, cUn'es in January. Mrs. Stelzenmueller, an Army Donald Provence, 38, of Kansas She said after the king’s coun­ City, Mo., suffered broken ribs (3ontinulng his reference to will be on the house and the lot She also reported that par­ nurse, has just returned from a tercoup failed, rile decided to and albrasions. Vietnam, the Pope said: OPEN TONIGHT on which the house stands; any ticipation in the Diabetes Week cne-year tour of duty in Viet­ excess property will not be con­ leave Greece because "I would nam. She said she didn't think The luiinjirred passengers and "May violence cease in all its was "good" with all Drey-Pak forms. AND EVERY NIGHT sidered for the exemption. have to wait for a long time for any passengers were hurt seri­ those treated and released, a kits used. "We are certain that the final Fire Auxiliary Officers something to happen again.” ously. railroad spokesman said, were The Sunnyside Club donated goal to pursue is not an oppres­ Mrs. Raymond Victor has She said she would apply for “ Nobody panicked,” she said. taken by bus to Topeka to moke 15 miniature churches last sive victory, but security, peace T O 9 P.M. been unanimously re-eiected political asylum In Britain. "But It was quite, a shock.” connection with otoer trains. month made by members and and liberty for all. prealdcnt o f the Woman's Aux- For her news conference she which haive since been distrib­ "Frank and loyal negotiations (EXCEPT SATURDAYS) ihary to the Coventry Volun­ wore a dark blue two-piece suit uted 'by the visiting nurses, are the only constructive road teer Fire Association, Inc. with a red sweater. Her hair Despite Missile Threat with the ■assistance o f Robert still was dark. for true peace.” Other officers recently elect­ Garepy. The Pope's appeal represent­ ed at the annual banquet held She handled questions with Jbhn Greene, chalrmian of the ed a new effort to establish a at Clark House in WUUmantIc smiling confidence. PHNA fund drive, reported do­ dialogue between the belliger- were Mrs. Gloria Roche, vice She said she had expected ar­ U.S. Bombers Return nations of $800. Anyone still ants in Vietnam and to Influence „ T.r -i. president; Mrs. Gertrude rest dally from the time of the wishing to contribute may do public opinion In favor of nego­ Young, secretary; Mrs. Eldith April 21 military coup, but so through the PHNA Thrift tiations to end the fighting. Bailey, assistant secretary; didn't want to leave the country. Shop located at the lower level To Hit North Targets "We are grieved euid aston­ Mrs. Mildred Korber, treasurer, Then came the arrest. o f the shopping center on Rt. 31. "I still didn’t want to go,” she ished to observe how every dis­ and Mrs. Bailey, flnanoial sec- (Contlnuml from rage Oiie> interested offer of mediation LAST Mhs. M tldr^ R. Crane, publicity retary. said. "I waited for the trial. I the old Imperial capital of Hue, chairtnan, extends sincere has been made In vain and how AIw, Mrs. Wanda Lassen, was prepared to speak up and prior to the annual Christmas military officials said. thanks on behalf of the assocla- say a lot of things. each peaceful and honest at­ chairman, with a committee of truce. In South Vietnamese politics, U'on to all who heiped in the tempt has been rejected," the three to be appointed by her, "But then the trial didn't A U.S. spokesman said there the House of Representatives fund drive in any way. come. It was postponed again were 14 terrorist incidents re­ 70-year-old pontiff said. for the ways and means; Mrs. joined the Senate Thursday ’Ihe Pope described himself CALL and again.” ported in the Saigon area in the Alice Carberry, social public night in calling for changes in as “ foreign to any Interested Manchester Evening Herald By this time, she said, every­ last week, "a fairly large num­ euening program; "Mrs. Chris­ the partial mobilization law de­ party and only concerned with Coventry correspondent, F. body in Greece knew that some­ ber for Saigon in one week.” tine Roche, sunshine; Mrs. creed by the government last the human values involved." PauUne Uttle, tel. 742-6281. thing was being prepared for Five American servicemen “MATCHBOX' Karen Roche, hospitality; Mrs. Oct. 24. The law was expected "We have dared to offer our December. She contrasted the were wounded this morning by 3 For F. Pauline Little, publicity, and to add some 60,000 troops In 1968 neutral collaboration (and) are amateurism of the attempted a grenade thrown from a motor­ CARS Mrs. Margaret Hanson, pro­ to the 700,000 Vietnamese men ready to cooperate in the most countercoup Dec. 13-14 with the bike into a group waiting at a gram. Jimmie Rodgers in uniform. The United States efficient way to allow establish­ *1.00 The auxiliary has 'been invit­ professional approach when the bus stop. The terrorist escaped. and other allies have 532,000 military had taken over. ment of true peace.” I ed to attend an 8 p.m. meeting Recalls Being Seven other American serv­ fighting men In the country. He sadd he "would like to She said she considered the LIMnv-6 PER FAMILY Jan. 17 o f the Junior Women's icemen have been wounded in The law was decreed by Pres­ think that all those who can ex­ amateurism of the royal at­ the past week in terror attacks Club o f Coventry at the Church ^Pulled Off Road’ ident Nguyen Van Thleu a few ert decisive Influence In this di­ NEW ASSORTMENT JUST ARRIVED tempt was in some ways a cred­ Community House on Rt. 44A. In Saigon, while five Viet­ days before the new National rection would give a sign of se­ it to the king and the generals At that time Miss Margaret LOS ANGELES (AP) — Slid­ namese have been killed and 25 Assembly began functioning. It rious desire for peace.” Parher of the CSUldren's Serv­ er Jimmie Rodgers says he re­ Involved. wounded. calls for lowering the draft age Sleds — Toboggans •— Bikes — Trikes ices of Connecticut will speak members being "pulled off the The others, she isaid, were An explosivq charge ripped a from 20 to 18, makes It possible FRIEGHT FACTORY road by an auto or something "professionals In conspiracy." hoW at the waterline in the 483- to keep a draftee in the army Stay Fresh Longe;er on "The Works of Family and BOSTONOSTON — New ErEngland by Mattel. Resr. $14.00. Children's Services in ToUand with very bright llghto" just be­ "But the king’s coup had to foot Seatrain Texas but the. for longer than the standard fore he sustained a ‘ skull frac- fail. It was impossible, every­ flriiermen land some 750 million County Today." 8,108-ton ship proceeded under four-year period and provides GAME tiu-e Dec. 1 near a Los Angeles body knew about it. pounds of sea food each year LAST STRAW William Perachhlo Named her own power. The ship, owned foi% the call-up of discharged CLEAN SWEEP freeway. "After the failure I realized by Seati^n Lines Inc. of New veterans with such skills as en­ for human consumption. But 16 William Petaochlo of Rt. 44A per cent of it is unmarketable OPEN TONIGHT P.M. BLUM caVINCS YOU MEWtn DUBAMSD was recently elected president Rodgers, 33, said Thursday we had a long period of waiting York, carries loaded railroad gineering or medicine. that he does not remember, l)y the time It reaches shore be­ of the ToUand County 4-H Fair again ^ d I decided to get out. I cars or similar cargo containers South Vietnamese believe the and SATURDAY. TO 11 POSSIBLE EVEnV HOUR WOM S F.IS. f 11 B.M. however, what happened after cause of deterioration. New Ir­ MANY NEW TOYS—JUST RECEIVED Assodetion at a director'B meet­ don’t believe there will be a re­ that speed up the handling of law resulted from U.S. pressure stoppling his c ^ and does not re­ radiation techniques for use on ing. He has been aictive in 4-H turn to real democracy.” goods in port. on the government to have member getting out of the car fishing craft will permit many MANCHESTER SURPLUS SALES Club work for nine years and is In a barrage apparently South Vietnamese troops bear or talking with police. species to be kept in a "fresh- 169 NORTH MAIN STREET—«t DEPOT SQUARE a Juntor leader of the Jolly Gar- aimed at a South Vietnamese more of the burden of the war. The singer, round unconsciems caught" state two weeks or dm Workers dub (in Coven­ 3 Million to Leave army compound, Viet Cong gun­ Many legislators contend Thleu In hla parked cab near the free­ more. f. - n try), and a member of the sen­ ners killed six civilians and rushed out the decree because way, was on the critical list for Rural Areas in ’60g ior class at Coventry High wounded 54 Thursday night in he knew the legislators would more than a week and under­ WASHINGTON ^ The rural Nam Gio, a village just outside oppose it. ' ’t r * aohod. went brain surgery twice. Junior Women Meeting labor force Will continue to need 5'-*l IB Police, in an Investigation, WOODLAND GARDENS for TREES, TREES. TREES. TREES, TRKS! A" V.:; The Junior Woman's Club more nonfarm job opportunities said that Rodgers had been nominating committee will meet as farmers uses fewer workers, TRAILER LOAD OF WELL-SHAPED, FRESH stopped In his car by an off-duty oh the present basis of "out­ BALSAM AND SCOTCH PINE at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the policeman who was joined by 6‘QQ P M ALKA SELTZER, ZS's 31 home of Mrs. Albert Gustafson migration” and productivity in­ tm> officers. Pdlice said Rodg­ creases in the farm sector, on Alice Dr. '' ers apparently fell tout other de­ more than 3 million workers HOLIDAY PARTY? The Whirlaways Square Dance ‘ tails were lacking in .the police will leave rural areas In the Club has a demce from 8 p.m. to .'A ' V SdOPJM. HOLLAND house MIXES explanatioti. 1960s for jobs elsewhere. Choose Manhattan, Whiskey Sour. Dalquri. Martini. A s R * 11 p.m. tomorrow in Coventry SERVE YOUR GUESTS DELICIOUS HOT '^'1 R e fe r s told a small news About 177 rural young men Grammar School with Dick Mas- Pint size, reg. 79c j g conference in his hospital room, will reach working age between ■ i ....J /A trlanl of Massachusetts as guest PIZZA — HOW? WITH PIZZA41AY'S "I was left in. the car and I waa 1960 and 1970 for every 100 old­ XMAS TREES X -ft caller. Guests are welcome. Soft- hurt. I want to know why er men who will leave the work­ COOK-WEM-YOURSELF PIZZA 7-nn P M MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS ( soled shoes are required. Re­ they left me there." ing-age group because of death freshments will be served by Rodgers was allowed to talk or retirement. Mr. and Mrs. George G. Jacob­ to podioe and the press for the Pick 'em up eoriy end cook them later. ■ V I ■ son and Mr. and Mrs. Harold first time since his Injury. Waldron. Hot Pizza Evorythno — Coll 643-0031 7.30 P¥ 9 'X ir ROOM SKI RUGS ‘IJj The club has Its annual New SEPARATE FIELDS LIGGEn DRUG Year's Eve gala celebration FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — at the Porkode 130 SPRUCE ST. starting a( 9 p.m. Dec. 31 In Kentucky is the only state with Coventry Grammar School. The two separate and distinct coal OPEN SUNDAY PIZZA R A r S 8:00 P.M. ROUAWAY BED U J executive committee will be In producing areas, the East Ken­ end XMAS DAY! - * charge of a buffet supper served tucky and the West Kentucky at 10:30 p.m. Guest caller will be fields, 250 miles apart. UP Skip Smith of Massachusetts. 8 30 P.M.ciARieoN ta p e 29.S8 Admission will be by ticket only, 10% DISCOUNT! available from Bernard Gilbert GRAND WAY'S CHRISTMAS of School St. or Charles Prior Live Trees, Blue Spruce, Douglas Fir, GIFT TO SDME LUCKY FAMILY 9 00 P M 6' MYIOM TWEED RUNNERS 511 of Rt. 44A. Dance Set Dec. SO Scotch Pine and Branches. The First Cong;regatlonal Also: Fresh Berried Junipers, Holly Branches Church Senior Pllg;rlm Fellow­ AT THE PARKADE ship has a dance from 7 :30 p.m. and Mistletoe. to 10:30 p.m. Dec. 30 in Quandt 9:30 P.M. RCAPortable 102 VICTOR sq. in. screen. J u e st 5. oRegular t « 2 T V 248®^$ | | l i ■'11 Hall on Mason St. Chaperones X j will be William Hoffman, and on XMAS DAYS POINSETTIAS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Safranek, I among others. Large 3 Meeting of this group as well 8 as the Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ Flowered Pots ONLY ship for Sunday and Dec. 31 will (Others for 39c-89c-$2.19). be eliminated. The church midnight Christ­ mas Eve service will be, at 11:30 Cycfaunen $3.95, Mums, $3.88, p.m. tomorrow in the sanctuary. Azaleas $3.88 (all colors) There will be a candlelight serv­ Christmas Ciactus, Christmas 11.00 P.M. DRAWING OF FREE POLAROID CAMERA 8 ice with special music by the Begonia $3.88, Holly Plants choir and a Christmas medita­ $1.59, Gardenias $3.95. 8 tion. The public Is Invited. The Rev. William E. Beldan, pastor of the First Congregational COLORFUL, DECORATIVE. RUSTIC FIN D ^ c.s bued on cuti.nt equivalent values. 8 Church, will use "We Behold His Glory" as his sermon topic dur­ 8 ing the 11 a.m. Sunday worship services in the sanctuary. Church Envelopes LOGS FREE! 8 Parishioners of the Second AND Congregational Church may pick up their church envelopes POLARPID CAMERA 8 when attending the Sunday 11 a.m. worship services In the For Every Roll Developed! MODEL #210 8 sanctuary. BASKETS Christmas Basket The Coventry 4-H Saddle Here’s Hew It Works: Tdce your pictures ChristmcB Day — and lATge Blnnkete, PUlow. 97A0 up; Wreath. 91.45 up, plain er nude up, or moke them yoar- Coma to Crand Woy tonipht 8 Soapers voted to give a Christ­ m U with our Do-It-Youi«eIf Materials. AIm : Pine, Spruce, Laurel, Brancbea 90s and pat yonr lucky tickaf mas ^basket and gifts to a local bring them to us for developing. For every roll of Kodoceler or bunch. needy family during its recent ■bsolulaly fraa! Nothing to visit. This ‘week the club went Cord wood for your fireplaoe $1.50 (large bundle), Biid Seed 5 lbs. 59c, 50 lbs. do, nothing to hnyi Christmas caroling, after meet­ block and white, we will in turn, GIVE YOU A FRESH FREE ROLL; $4.95 (Audubon Brand). ing* at the home of Robert Welles on Hop River Rd. Dan­ this includes instamatic! You con then keep taking oil day, W ITH­ d r a w in g . . .fO H IC H f ielle Cloutier Is a new Junior A IOYOU9 ANV HAPPY HOLIDAY TO EVERVOHEt ^ A T 11 P-M. leader of the club. from each member of the Zapodka family . . . Nursing Agency Talk OUT EVER BUYING A ROLL OF FILM! The Coventry Public Health Nursing Association board of directors recently heard a talk by Mrs. Laura Ougerty, super­ visor from the Windham Ag­ Open Mon. thru Sat. 9:30 A.M. to 11 P.M. ency, concerning a report on MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST the progress of the supervision WOODLAND GARDENS r she has offered the local PHNA OKU SWHT HO M l MY CYMSTIHS ★ LET JOHN AND LEON ZAPADKA HELP YOU ★ office since the contract was 168 WOODLAND S T .-^ E N DAILY THA. 9—PHONE 648-8474 > signed last summer. During the time a cost analy­ . ’’ ■ i i

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 P A c n • > <■ PACK SIX MANURBSTBR EVBNiNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 wttl preach on "C h tM ian Osn- EUington Toliaiid t the Poet Office ^ duct of our national leadership in the very young chUdren in the MnBOhenter, CMm.. ait Second Claae Kail MMicpoUtaB Opera. Blaine Bugbee. pers bearing the name Patricia were aboard a single engine AT WATKINS war, and these doubts have ihcreased Education BoUdhig. recitations on the messages of KnIlBT.______OHttes can Treigle ooe of the Hemenway and was turned over plane that was last heard from steadily as the war has grown and as The amount due is payable A special Christmas -Eve love, peace, Joy and salvation. SDBStSUPnON RATES great baoe-barltanes sad one of to Suffolk (Jounty police, who early Saturday. T E L 643-5171 FayaUe in Ai^^vance without interest providing the The Junior Choir will lead the argumentative ferocity of the Presi­ the great singer-actors. But OsnAeUgiiit Service will be heU said It would be returned here. Two New York men were One Year ...... 7?...... m w the congregatiem In the tradi­ Ste Koolhs ...... U.00 dent has increased. But one thing we wide pubUe reoognUtan is com­ first payment was made in July. Sunklay at 7 p m . The missing woman is Miss aboard that plane, which landed Three Xcadha ...... 5.60 No bills will be sent out for the tional Chriatmas carols and oth­ Patricia Hemenway, 21, who briefly at Bridgeport before dis­ One Koplh ...... L8B can say: moderate discussion of the ing slcwl^. atW Treigls purmss Manehester Evening Herald er special holiday religious mu­ kind these 14 moderates have atghored . the path that he dettberstSIy has second installment, and interest failed to report to work Mon­ appearing. OF sic. Tbe Rev. Harvey Taber, THE ASBOCXATED PRESS is in itself the best kind of demonstra­ ObOSSB. will be charged on all delinquent Tolland oorrespondent, Bette pastor, will address the congre­ H m Aaaoclated P tmb ie ezdueively entitled Hs has bean at die New York accoimts after February. Qaatrale, teL 87S-t845. to the use of refNiMlcation of all news dle- tion to Hanoi that there may be some­ gation with a Christmas mesage. palchee orefftted to It or not otherwise credit- OUy Opera since 1B8B. After The tax ooUeotor will hold of­ thing in this country which is neither Movie Set ed In this paner and also the iocal news pub­ staging ssoondary rolss (or two fice hours at the Town Hall YAUG STUDENT DIES lished here. . , .. hawk nor chicken. The Mothers Club of the Cen­ MUNICIML BOILDINfi am r i a ^ of republication of special dls- ysaiB tas has sines been singing throughout January for the pay­ NEW HAVEN JAP)-Ono of patohes nerein are also reserved. ter School will present a movie toadlag roles. In such q^ras as ment of taxes, or they m ay be three Yale University sopho- for all children Wednesday at The HeraU Println* Company Inc., as­ “aussnnsh,” “Tlis MMrrlage of mailed to her home on Mountain mores injured in a Dec. 9 smash- sumes no flnancial responsibility for typo- The Snowbound Indians 2 p.m. at the school. Admission lyaidilosl efTom appearing In advertisements Figaro," "Carmen,” "Boris Oo- Spring Rd. in Rockville. up on smog-shrouded Interstate dttnov," "Don Olonnal” and is 50 cents. an f other readlnir matter In The Manchester Contrary to the tempting glib Judg­ Her office hours will be Route 91 has died. EvenfaiK Herald. ______"TWss of Hoffman." NMtHAN TSIEOLE SclMoIs Insperied CLOSED ment, the probability Is that the Navajo Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to noon Alfred HalberstadU 19, of New PVU service client of N. E. A. Sendee Inc. The Board of Education’s Last minute and Hopl Indians In their Arizona reser­ He doesn't want to move to and 1 to S p.m.; Saturdays, 9 Fairfield, died Thursday at Yale- PuhUslieni Representatives — The Julius production, will reaHM ttiat thts maintenance committee recent­ Mathews Special Acency — New Yorh, Chi- vations have been better off In their Um m m , he says, "b s e a w e tt company really has voices. a.m. to noon, and Feb. 1, from New Haven Hospital, where he cacD, Detroit and Boston.______would M on tfaslr terms and I ly completed its annual Inspec­ current experience with unusual bliz­ "O f course If the public can’t 9 a.m . to noon and 1 to S p.m. had been admitted In critical MONDAY, DECEMBER 2S, 1967 check list MEKBE31 AUDIT BUREAU OF OTRCULA- don’t like their terms. 1 don’t condition. He w as riding in a tion of all school buildings. zard than they would have been back In separate tbe actor from the ‘ Residents who have purchased TIONB.______want to be one of umpteen bass­ «.ii convertible that Jammed under The all day tour, held on Dec. singer, to me that la the great­ property after July should call ______Friday, December 22 the days before the white man and his es on tbe Met roster ahd’bave to 9, began at 9 a.m. at the Crys­ CHRISTMAS DAY est compliment I could ever the tax collector for tax Informa- □ Barbecue set of stain­ ways came along to alter the condition Bing whatever they give me. while smoke from the New H a­ tal Lake School. Accompanytog achieve. If the public can enjoy tion if they have not received a less steri took decorated of the original Americans. There would be no eatlsfactlon ven dump had reduced viriblllty the committee on the inspections you as a total performer and an tax bill from the former owners, Enwrottiicy Tfikphon* Nu(nb«rs: With “Chef” handles, Hurrah For Some Moderates! The snow which has visited the South­ (o r me in being one of a dosen to near zero. were James Wlnans and Fred 2 «(>eTa as an experience of total gift boxed $6.7-in. Cer­ on a list My fulfillment comes Mrs. Bugbee stated. DesJardln, school custodians. liie surprising thing about the state­ west this December is the worst In tri­ theater, It’s wonderful. "The The other two students, W il­ Highway wltbin myself and what I can The tax due is bsised on a 61- Edward Adams, committee amic Salt and Peppers ment t^f the “ moderates” on United bal memories; It may be the worst any [ f old Italian school was Just for liam Katz of West Caldwell, N.J. Garboga ...... 649-1886 mill rate, sixty-five 'p er cent chairman, commented that the 'to match, $2.76 set. States policy In Asia is that, despite human beings have ever had to con­ o o i^ b u te . I ’m not ringing Just gjjjgjng _ stand at the footUghta and Timothy Loerke of Pitts­ Sanitary sitwer and VliMtar ...... 649-9697 valuation. burgh, Pa., are still In the hos­ buildings were In much better the auspices under which these schol­ tend with in this section of the country. a n d ^ e beautiful a o u ^ I Mall Shelves Installed pital. shape fills year. ars met, that of the Freedom House, Conceivably, under their own old civi­ audiences will buy belngthe Nw Yoifc CSty more. "At the New Mall shelves with spaces for □ Large oval covered their conclusions are Indeed, for the lization, the Indians caught in such a O psm ’i moat outstanding ^ e ^ the various town boauds and Tureen in Majolica dive most part, moderate. "Freedom House” snow would have been more self suffl- probably one in a man in the street, trying commissions have been installed 2 green on gold back­ has rather consistently been the euphe­ ctbnt so far as human sustenance is crowd at the Met .Also, Treigle In the large room of the Town to win people who haven’t been ground, with spoon and mistic cover title for hawk-like findings. concerned. But their need for fuel for Uhes the N ew York (Jlty compa­ in an opera house before and Hall. M em bers of the boards and ny’s philosophy of "total thea- platter, 4 pcs, ^ 6 . Same This time, however, the scholars It as­ then^elves, and for food for their live­ don’t know what it’s all about. commissions have been request­ tar" In which acting is much in plain antique White sembled together have moved out, seem­ stock, might have been great, and there Tltat’s the way we build our au­ ed to make periodic pickups of stressed. $25. ingly under their own logic, to a series might have been, in the good old days, dience. They don’t come dedi­ the mail, since some of it is 985 MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - 648-6171 The "total theater” concept Is remaining in the boxes a long Check List of unassailable, sensible positions. no way for such needs to be met. 'Die cated to throwing flowers. A lot what attracted Treigle to the of people come with tbe idea time. We excerpt some of these pieces of consequence might have been historic -F New Y<»k City (Jpera In the they’re going to the theater.” Baton Winners Q Bookcases sound analysis and sensible dlrectlon- and shattering loss of life and posses­ first i^ce,' while he was singing □ Famous Copenhagen About the company's move Carla Selby, Bambi Bolduc sion. with file opera company in his Q Table Lamps porcelain 1967 Christ­ ing; from the old (Jlty Center to the and Kim Krechko were winners Concede the possibility that under the native New Orieqns. He got to mas Plates, “The Royal “ The Asia-Pacific region shares one New York State Theater in Lin­ of the Board of Recreation-spon­ □ Mattresses basic issue with the Europe-Atlantle re­ white man’s demoralizing influence and know various oomponies’ ring- coln Center, Treigle says, "The Oak.” Tlus is the ^ h eks who appeared as guest sored baton lessons for the week □ Wing Chairs gion : The major societies of the area example, the Indians of today have less At The Opera With Sylvian Ollani company was scared; It was Christmas plate I $18.60. artists (as be does now). of Dec. 7. W bmers for the week self-sufficiency and less self-reliance like moving out of an old house r~] Bachelor's Chests must either find means of accommoda­ THE W EDDING: Dimitri Nabokov, Tall Son Of Novelist Vladimir.Nabokov, In The Role O f Friar Lawrence, Ckmnecticut Opera Associa­ One disadvantage In not being of Dec. 18 include Georgia Tom- tion, or risk increasing dangers of con­ than when they were free in their own' where you were bom. But we atore, Tamara Krechko and Pat- tion’s “Romeo And Juliet” A t Bushnell, Dec. 15. at file Met, Treigle says, is that Jiut had to leave .1 think w e’re [~| Captain's Chairs -F frontation." country, there is also the possibility that - cia Hills. "Record companies don’t go Anally coming into our own, os □ 7 Pc. Decanter Set the white man, with his helicopters fly­ Congregational Church Notes r~| Record Cabinets “In every case, however, it is cru­ after you. They thlifit you aren’t far as making a real interna­ with shm, graceful de­ salable. It has taken me this TtM Rev. Donaild G. Miller cial that we remain sufficiently flexible ing one rescue mission after another for tional reputation. f~1 Lounge Chairs canter and gtesees in long, until I ’m 40." to permit carefully graded steps up or both human beings and herds, may help "We have gained a lot from lovely blue-green with Herald Thle feU, RCA lamed a □ Dry Sinks doWn the policy continuum." bring the Navajos and the Hopis out of Lincoln Center, as far aa pres­ crystal stems and stop­ reoordteg of Handel’s "Julius “ Vietnam, Indeed, is a crucial teat of this potential weather cataistrophe in [nside Report Yesterdays tige goes. And we have probably [~| Kneehole Desks Cesser*’ by tbe cast that pre­ per, $12. better condition than that of their un­ grained at least 20 per cent of a BONANZA whether we can stay the course with a miered it at the N ew Yoric CHy □■Hollywood Beds b y new audience, and they have limited war involving extremely impor­ spoiled ancestors emerging from such 25 Yean Ago Opera Company. Treigle sings Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak stuck.” STEAK HOUSEOU! □ Dough Boxes -F tant, but limited objectives. It is a part an experience. file fitle role. It Is his first opera The Board of Education “Order College To Vacate” one million dollars per year — Treigle, pronounced TRAY- □ Stainless steel Butter of the broader test of whether in this awards contract to furnish 820 To the Editor, the taxpayers pay the rest. reomdlng for a majm: company. Help wanted! M alfI f or female □ Floor Lamps WASHINGTON— The deepen­ Oommlbtee on Arrangements guU, looks like one part that he Forgotten someone? Dish with dear vinyl nuclear age, we have the wisdom, ma­ tons of coal for the central heat­ According to the remarks Our School Board obviously H e says: sings, the bullfighter in "C a r­ full-time days, Monday thru I I Commode Tables How To Defeat Your PurpoM ing Republican concern over lofig before 'the Oonventlon top, made in Sweden. turity and patience to avoid totallstic ing plant on School St. to the credited to Attorney John Rott- had to pay the added costo im ­ ‘Tt takes waiting, waiting, men.” He la darkly Intense, Friday. Must be neat and the close relationship between meets, there Is no final de- . watting. Then you get that first □ Cedar Chests H dds a quarter tt>. stick pollclea. If you are for something or against Manchester Lumber and Fuel ner, chairman of our local posed ofi us by this tenant Mitao, graceful, starvation thin, S feet alert. Good starting pay. President Johnson and Senator cdsilon imtU the chairman is ac­ Ireoord on the market and ev­ of bu'tter, $2. “If Incremental policies are to be ef­ something, don't discuss or argue it, Co. at $8.50 a ton. Board of Education, appearing since being taken over by the 11. Resonance rolls out from □ Droplid Desks Everett M. Dlrksen of Illinois tually elected by the iwhole 100- in the Nov. 28th edition of The State Board of Trustees of the erybody says, 'Where has he Apply In Person We're open fon ight until 9 fective and acceptable to our people, pro or con, with others who may be within that frail-looking frame came to a head In a private member oommlltee. Manchester Herald: He states Community College has been been?’ I’m also glad to have BONANZA STEAK HOUSE □ Deacon's Benches concerned in one way or another; don’t 10 Year$ Ago and Treigle, always actor as however, a capacity to go down as well meeting In Dirksen’s Capitol Hill With the 26 Republican Gov­ that the Drs. Lowe and Powell, paying only a token amount for made this record because tor 20 tS7 West Middle Tompike -F write a letter to the editor, don’t buy well as singer, is entirely effec­ □ Swivel Rockers C lo se d tomorrow at 5 :30 □ Giant 11^-lnch fire- as up by carefully considered and meas­ office two weeks ago. ernors having a large voice In Sunday The Herald did not president and director of the the use of our school property. years people have been enmng Blancheeter, Conn. newspaper space or radio or television tive in a number of differing idace Matchm in deco­ ured steps must also be demonstrated. Present were Dlrksen, the the Oommlttee’s membership, it publish. Community College respectively It is understandable that the m e an actor. N bw they’re going time or even put out a mimeographed roles. □ Dining Groups At this Juncture, such a demonstration leader In the Senate, and other fs conceivable that Dlrksen report that: “The College is be­ Board of Education budget had to have to listen only. I think I rative hunt print boxes, broadside expressing your views. □ End Tables Is needed in connection with Vietnam. members of the Joint Republican could stiHl encounter Bertous ing embarrassed by our ada­ to be padded to cover this par­ ,oan stand up and eing with the $1.26. Don’t take it up with your alderman, opposiblon. Whether he does or Nothing could do more to strengthen leadership, both House and Sen­ A llioaght for Todajr mant position regarding this tial subsidization of the Region­ beat of them. I think they're □ Student's Desks Don't let last minute shopping get you into a dither. Come state senator or representative, U.S. ate. They were there to discuss not m ay well dei>end on what lease and that the asking price al (not MEanchester) Commun­ finally going to accept me as a American support for our basic position BpoMaond by tbe MaoebMUr right down to Watkins where we're prepared for you wHh Congressman or senator, either orally he aaiys about the war in Viet­ for yearly rental of twenty voice. □ Grandfather -F than to show a capacity for Innovation the forthcoming meeting of the OouBOll of OhunftsB ity College. This is an unpar­ sleighfuls of wonderful gifts that have that "carefully time Glass Lik or in writing. top-level Republican coordinat­ nam over the next six months. eight thousand ($28,000) is re­ donable expense on Manchester "And a lot of people who nev­ Clocks now of a deescalatory nature, indicating B o ^aes i in hltt& 60c. Don’t hire a hall and Invite all and ing committee, to be held on House Republicans are con­ garded too high.” Taxpayers, who have shouldered er really heard ue sing, because chosen" look. We planned it that way so last minute shopr there is no inevitable progression up­ vinced that, if the official posi­ ’BELIEVE" □ Braided Rugs QuiU pens in red, blue sundry to hear your reasons or your Dec. 11 In Washington. These College people have not the expenses of this College far they got so interested In the pers can relax. Come down tonight and fill all your last tion of the party on Vietnam is wards to the scope of the conflict." expressions of your emotions. Don’t go Dlrksen proposed a strong “ But these are written that previously evidenced any con­ too long. □ Boston Rockers or white, 76c. more or less a carbon copy of minute gifts. You'll be glad you did and so will the recipients. "To accept a Communist victory in around to club meetings which are hard resolution on Vietnam, putting you may believe that Jesus is cern with economy. The thought Our School Board tells us that the Johnson administration’s, CANDIES □ BarcaLoungers We'll be open tonight to nine . . . all day tomorrow to 5:30 Vietnam would serve as a major en­ up for speakers and put your case be­ the party solidly behind Presi­ the Christ, the Son of God, and has been consistently—ask for the figure of $28,000 is entirely they wild kick away one o f ithelr couragement to those forces in the world fore all who will listen. dent Johnson’s conduct of the that believing you may have the moon—spend all they could fair and reflects the added ex­ □ Hitchcock Chairs p.m. Have a wonderful holiday! -F strongest allies in the election— get, ever since Community Col­ Giant 9% x in. opposing peaceful coexistence, to those Those are civilized methods of bring­ war. The nation must stay as life in His name.” John 20; 31. pense of operation in the high MICHARL 8 the deep discontent over the lege was first put Into operation □ Step Tables Ibbage Board o f ing about change within the structure united as possible, said Dlrksen. The eternal mystery of school this year. Therefore they elements committed to the thesis that war in every peut of the nation. here. TRIABURE CHERT i - i n ^ pine plank, $9. of an orderly society. The meeting of the coordinating Christmas does not lend Itself should insist on a lease in this □ Windsor Chairs a violence is the best means of effecting As they view it, Dlrksen is less Instead, get a few cronies, grab some committee would give the R e­ to scientific proof and cold We note that they have no amount or lacking this agree­ DIAMONDR change. It would gravely Jeopardize the interested in massive Repub­ □ Cocktail Tables insulting signs and start blocking traf­ publicans a chance to show their logdo, for who can explain God compunction in paying ninety- ment —order the Community possibilities of a political equilibrium in lican gains next year than they -F fic. Lie down in the street or in front of solidarity with the embattled manifest in flesh. It is an event five thousand ($05,000) dollars College to vacate without fur­ I I Console Tables Asia, seiiously damage our credibility, are, partly because the Senate Stieff sterling silver the door of the mayor's office so no that must be realized through per annum for accommodations ther delay. Democrat in the White House. now 64 to 36 Democratic, Is all productions . of Old deeply affect the morale— and the poli­ other citizen having business there can faith, accepting God’s revela­ on Hartford Road, which have Sincerely yours, □ Pier Cabinets This triggered a storm of dis­ buit certain, to stay Democratic Wi B ottle L a - cies—of our Asian allies and the neu­ get In. Rush through your city shouting tion and truth and focusing on none of the plush features of B.D. Pearl a sent. Representative Gerald (although there is a mathemat­ □ Dinette Groups odka, Gin, trals.' These are not developments con­ prefabricated slogans, or shrieking the Child, who, in truth, was our High School. b ^ Ford of Michigan, the House ical 'Chance for it to go Repub­ ducive to a long-range peace. They are them like a madman with horrible fa­ Emanuel, “ God with us.” We They wish to use all of our □ Hurricane Lamps $8.50 each. leader, and Representative Mel­ lican) , "The Meanest Thief’ cial gestures you have practiced before face once again the miracle of facilities (to the exclusicm of At right more likely to prove precursors to vin Laird of Wisconsin, chair­ But in the ‘House, a switch of To the Editor, □ Tray Lamps a mirror. Stop traffic. It helps If you the ages. Will we believe and local groups) auditorium, swim­ B-21. larger, more costly wars." man of the House Republican 31 seats wx>uld restore Repub­ ming pool, g^ymnasium. Jani­ M erry Christmas to the -F have a screwy-looking hair-do or an un­ receive Him as Lord of our □ Bunk Beds "Meanwhile, it remains true that in Conference, argued that, with licans to control for the first torial services, parking lots, meanest thief in town! Who­ □ Tobacco Humid(Mr kempt beard and wear kooky garments life? many respects, the war in Vietnam will the Presidential election less time since 1953-1954. Thus R e­ etc., resulting in a great deal ever you are I hope you read □ Roll-A-Way Beds turned from solid teak- while you scream bloody murder at po­ “ O come let us adore Him — be won or lost In the South. . . . An in­ than a year away, the Republi­ publican leaders In the House of wear and tear on our build­ this letter. wood in a hogshead licemen who are trying to restore order Christ the Lord." Amen. □ Lb-Z-Boy Chairs creasing emphasis must be placed upon can party had to develop its have far more at Stake in mak­ ing created by 350 students; for B\>r the second year In a row shape with chiRa Uner, which you are bmt on disrupting. own position on Vietnam and not ing poUtilcal points out o f Viet­ Submitted by only a fraction of the actual the tiny grave of my little □ Love Seats ‘seize and hold' rather than ‘search and And, most of all, prevent, if you can, cork-andrsponge in Bd, blindly fall into every step taken nam than the Republican lead-- cost. grandson has been tampered Their destroy.’ ’’ by raucous Interruption, or other means, Pastor C. Henry Anderson □ Sofas $12. by Mr. Johnson. er in the Senate. We remember the days when with. His parents, who never 1710 statement Includes, to summarize, Emanuel Lutheran Church any other American whose views differ Laird, Ford, and other Repub­ But protoabUy more to the the founding g;roup continually even held him in their onne, qvdity □ Desk Lamps many conclusions and opinions and from ^leaking or being heard even in a licans present used strong lang­ point is 'the close personal rela­ emphaalzed that this was to be and his grandparents are heart makes I I Studio Couches -F recommendations with which all private gathering. Shout down ^four ad­ uage to try and convince Dirk- tionship between Mr. Johnson NEW DEFINmON a College for the students of broken to think that each year Select from a score dl thoughtful, not primarily emotional, versary, or better still, knock lilm down. sen that to offer such a resolu-* and Dlrksen. The pragmatic, Manchester; that It would be some thief has taken the red □ Sofa-Beds liimmell Figurines, $8 JAIPUR, India (AP) —India, ihem S analysts of the predicament in Vietnam That is the way of the barbarian. tion at the Dec. 11 meting would tough-minded Republi'cans In self sustaining and not require velvet bow from the pot of once a country of 300 million □ Bridge Lamps to $22. will agree, quite easily. It doesn't win many friends or influ­ split the coordinating committee. the House are insisting 'that any support from Manchester greens his mother lovingly puts (mtshine A - 52.95 Devis and Devatos (God’s and On one or two occasions, the state­ ence many people to your way of think­ These dissenters knew that Pres­ Ddeksen concede a smafll point— taxpayers. What deceiving prat­ on the grave for a Christmas □ Occasional Chairs Goddesses) has become "a aXL ing. It gives the impression that yji; ident Elsenhower had left for that politics is greater even tle, designed to influence those this little baby never had on ment of these “moderate" scholars country of 600 million scoun­ □ Leather Chairs -F claim to be above the laws that are his winter vacation in Palm than ilovo. who do not look at the high cost earth. □ OaroUna Gift Sam- seems itself inadequately informed, or drels,” according to Rajasthan others made for all in a democratic socity, Springs and would not be at the of secondary education, regard­ So whoever you are, a Mer­ □ Ladderback Chairs Give rocldiii: ewnfort this Christ­ der with scachOL two unsound in appraisal. $1.6 MILLTON PHONY? state Gov. Hukum Singh. He told less of its worth! that you feel you are somehow privi­ meeting. They knew further that ry Chriatmas to you. Apparent­ mas and you’U be riving one of the soaps, two scented can­ “ The recent rise of isolationist senti­ WASHING’TON— The Secret a civic meeting India’s present This College today has only □ Rocker Cushions leged to a degree that ordinary citizens if the General had planned to ly you do your Christmas dles and candle cup, gift ment in the United States," the state­ Service estimates that counter­ day ills result from the intru­ one third of its students who xnoet poiniiar fu n n tu re g ifts. H ere are not. be there Dlrksen would have shipping early — but in the East □ Nests of Tables boxed, $8.60. ment says, “ should be a matter of deep feit bills with a face value total­ sion of politics into religion and live in Manchester. They pay Cemetery? are a few models from 'the Christ­ Free si>eech, orderly protest or dis­ carried the day with the cer­ ing $1.6 million were put in cir­ said more emphasis must be approximately 20 per cent of □ Cigarette Tables mas coUeoUon: (A ) Reg. $68.50, concern, even though its wellsprlngs are sent, peaceable assembly, peaceful pick­ tainty of Eisenhower’s help. Sincerely, culation in fiscal 1967. placed on moral values. the cost of operation of about hsndsr example, the basis of iiiiilii! -F side of yourseN and look at yourself for iliiiliil fUpTji □ Collector’sC porcelain -M istic, law-giving, law-enforcing big pow­ Laird’s much-cri'Uclzed atate- ip « a moment and leam that you are de­ ■ I ’,!' g i f t C E R T m C T e a Cups and Saucers er role. T h e erstwhile Isolationist, on menit last week ttiait ithe Repub­ feating your own purpose, labeling your­ on display stand, EWg- the other hand, dislikes the idea of col­ lican Gavettions oouUdn’t riiare self In the minds even of people who lective security, but tends to be hearti­ leadership ot the Republican Na- Ush imports, $8.60 to may agree with your basic ideas as a Oonunititee with Diritsen isn’t ly In favor of big power solo action. As shown, RS2B $10. danger to themselves. That Is a silly generally 'known. W hat Laird Our present division, then, is not In- * way to become "Involved” in the issues was trying to say 'was that no Trsnsurs Chsst tematlonollst-lBolationist, but between of the day. ' Diamonds, from -F ptaitfosm committee could work flQO to $5000 those who would prefer to see the Unit­ If the barbarian way is p prevail in under a two-healdeci boss. I f the ... □ BeporaductionB o f fs r ed States the first servant of the United this country, we are wasting billlone on Governors wanted to control the V- mous Americana bottles Nations and those who like to see the education for the citizen of tomorrow Platform Oommittiee, they EASY PAYMENTS complete with corks in 1 I'lli j • a 1 United States the nearest thing to a need not know how to express what is should use their muscle '.to get AVAILABLE old blue or green. F ish iiliilliliiiiili!:,.. world empire there can be in today's on his mind or even condescend to be­ the 'Whole chalnnanah]|>. The Hoeve Shoei designs, THE 6 l^ BOX... dwooMet Md butter bons Or, if you want to be ex­ world. Hiere are actually then, at the tray the secret that he has a mind. All chairman has unique powers to $1.25; Bening’s Anple, he or die needs to perform his full civic tra nice and let them se­ moment, almost no isolationists left on reflect his personal views 'in the m Ib i $2.7S 214 Ib i $4.00 D-65. George W ash in gton gmd duty is a bull voice or a shattering I>latfbnn. lect their own gift, rive the Amerioan scene. Almost everybody 1 Boos Log Cabin styles, soprano and a foul mouth to shout What this hints is that some an engraved Watxiiis believes bi our having a vital interest in T- $1.60. threats and insults, a sound pair of legs Republicans think there is still Christmas Gift Certifi­ what goes on In Southeast Asia. The H7 Chicago Daily Newt i. ^ o k ie k a d E - 39.95 to rush through the streets, yelling like the barest Chance that D lrk ­ 8 ubllal»eri-HMU SvwIIcaU!;;; cate. quarrel is over how w e should define a fiend, stopping traffic, grimacing into sen might not win the Plat- JSWELERS—SILVERSMITHS YBINON DRUG$ liiCo and serve that interest. TBI CITY SaOPPINO PLAZA cameras or lying down on Kingman ifoitn OonimJttee chalimandblp. 9H M ain Btreet^ M ancheeter The statement of the moderates is per­ Brewster’s lawn and blowing soap bub­ AJMhoiigh the chairman is of­ VEBNON CnCLE. VERNON, CONN. haps being a little wistful, as If wishing bles.—ANSONIA BVENINQ SEN'nNBL ficially reoommended by the SK/m FM iT—iT sm e teein r LOOK u te sscmmok* - r

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...... : • Fenton South Windisor Wives Present Problem State News ORANGE H A U Flaherty Quits' Board of Education Cites For Most Military Men R o u n d u p Church Newsletter Finds Education Board ^ TDM TnEDB taloeAwd because a t pro pay (Ooatlaiied from Page One) Accomplishments for Year Osm opeadcia (fcr proCloieaey) and servloe Christmas from A to Z Citing the increasing de­ j n . Ip A D B , Md. r-(NBA) ‘ kmgevWy.longevity. Moot m onied Pfe* But the Judges decided that _ ,__ ^ .___ . St. George’s Notes mands of his law practice, The Boanl o f SduoeuUoti suh- the schools were closed during BROAD SniEET the U.8. District Court In Nets meaning ^ Oirtstiniu fa wnen the United Statea mill- In service moke fsr leas . . . The schedule following Christ­ Atty. Leo B. Flaherty Jr. of the holidays. mltted a hat o f its aocnm- ‘ •*7 was first formed. Its lead- only about S900 nMoMMy, count- Haven “woa confronted by a ^ mas Is as follows: Tueeday, Rockville has resigned from the BINGO Folk Singers Set tnia emergency” and denied the of ptUhmente fbr ithe 1066-<(7 fis­ eramp hold a rigid view Ooncem- faig oU altowanoee. jn the Feast of St. Stephen, Holy State Board of Education. “ The Overwhelming Odds Hbwhnl iRd., w riting *- *•" cal year in the annual town re­ tag ^ Institution at marriage. Chunma one famBy man ht tarndboMem the otay they had c f UiAted Fucharlst, 10 a.m.; Wednesday, Flaherty has been on the EVERY SATURDIY NIWT Limited,” a folk guitar group MAWHIESTER "Ve don't ismie r«pie.t«l. new-letter port Its budget has increased Metbodtat Church. Feast of St. John toe Evange- board since 1962. He is chair­ froip Farmington, will provide ORANGE HALL fnoth ^2,617,430 in 1966 to $3.- opinion went, “ oo they're not sometMngT I f I could quB the He mm toraugh the eOpha- U»t, Holy Eucharist, 8 p.m. „man of the Democratic ^ , Town 064,495 hi 1967. entertainment at the Ark Club OUT ppDhlGin.*’ Anny — co ymi wgMm v SAratfOPll uOUjplc Killed bdt, w t ^ Christinas Tbursday, Feast of toe Holy Committee and also served as The high school addition has Coffee House Saturday evening 0 |Mii1 0 A.ll.to1 1 PJI. since then, the attitude has Td b* better a tt ftnamteBy." - STRATFORD (^ )-—A Strat- to 1^ . Innocents, Holy Eucharist, 7 mayor of the former City of been completed, .increasing the at 7:30 in the Wolcot Building, been altered somewhat. More InonioaHy, tMs butter truth Tatally Injured •Ttaristmas b Abiding, Adver- a m. Rockville. He did not choose to CB|)acity o f that school to 1,- Main St. High school students SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORE than IJJ mllUon active duty per- has caused the military oon- * " •D***f***®*f Ihihig, A ng«b, AiBtes, Abten- Bulletin Board run again when the towns three 200 students. The Timothy Ed­ and young adults are welcome. Until Ghriftanat! Kmnel Are married today and ShSwable oonstenMtion In the Boulevard, tint AveiMu ’AMve Afteotini The selectmen will meet to- governments were consolidated wards Middle School is near­ "What Means This Glory” will the services spend a good deal peat Some Ols have Med- . , . Arale WeTApogse, Acoegitod! ^ght (rather than Jan. 2) at three years ago. be the Rev. Lloyd Williams’ ser­ •.*.^svAs*.w.vA>Mw.NV.Nyo.v-;.>y-y ef effort helphig the husbands puhUoly—to get on welCaie. victims were Benjamin A. ing completion, providing space Scalsl, 23, and his wife Linda, Ajot ,” aigbs one cCOcer, “em- "OWbtaen, OOofcli^, OaioUng, * < «» «. *«I. 64S.8M1. sey. Wlvea are still a problem. barrasaing.” pact pushed the Scalsl car into the South Windsor School Christmas eve services for the a third. CaMng, Oonvlncfng, CBnoamon, through Project Concern and Wapping Community Church will For hundreds of thousands of Servloe cMcials generally Oontfooit, Crowds, Oaibchfng, jrataig servicemen, ' 'In fact, agree____ that ouch emhorrass Four persons were slightly In- the State Board o f Education. be held at 8 p.m. at the South 4rt7e1 ^ Jured in toe mishap, poUce said. Ouvtag, Cmyotw, Cheer. Today In History Mail Care Scarcer Windsor high school. Dr. John The consensus o f the board probfoma o o ^ te a v o ^ ^ The couple died while telng tak- ‘'Divine. Darihg, Doing. De- WASHINOTON —In toe 1930s that all the children gained Thomas, Interim minister, will . « an to Bridgeport Hospital. llgtft,Ugtft, Deftvemm*.DeMvetianoe, Dedioatton. By THE As s o c ia t e d p r e s s are a financial burden that a regulation foibfddtng sol- t- Today Is Friday, Dec. 2 the there were 10,000 Railway Post from the social Interchange. give a sermon entitled "They ^Your Gift Dollar ®uys x.xox .. Deboioitions. Office cars in use, so clerks Departed Another Way". 356th day of 1967. There are nine The Board of Education held ^ betowoe^ Ex-Rre dtirf Dies “Eager, ExhaRed, Exited, could sort I first-class mall en 'Three worship services will find almori Impossible to shoul- Mvlng oft post, TORRINGTON (AP) _ Re- days left in toe year. ^ its second annual community Sating, Elves, Snoouragement, route. Now, with changes to rail be held at Our Savior Luthem other words, wives wouM c^lef Edward F. Entetpriae, Evenmnre, Eggnog. Today’s Highlight In History conference in w-hich about 100 Greater Selections! Better'QualitirI Bigger Savings! On this date to 1945, toe Unit­ schedules and toe widespread diUzens participated. This Church on Sunday. Services are Norm McAllister, 21, Is an »*aw to toay home. But most Qoodman died Thursday night at "Fable, Fact, Faith, Future, use of ZJP codes, toe Poet Of­ scheduled for 9 and 10:30 a.m. ed States and Britain recognized proved quite successful as the example. He’s currently try- **^y*******^|^^ realise that, de- ijungerford Hospital. He was 71. Festive, Ftowere, FyoHc, FYee, fice Department has only 800 tag to finance a wife, pn un- problems, neoiby wives cioodman Joii^ the Tbrrlng- toe new Yugoslav republic. board was able to take the and 7 p.m. Worship services Fites. f railway mall cars and plans to boni child, an apartment and *** * sfahUliing fictbe tor many depsurtinent In 1919 and On This Date podls o f public opinion on with Holy communion will be “Q itta, Oetaty, GaUlee, Games, eliminate more. held Christmas day at 10:30 a.m. a new car on a Pfe’s pay check, married troopers. retired In 1961 after 24 years Ooose, God. Gcotand, Gentile, In 1696, toe founder of toe whether South Windsor intro­ cokmy of Georgia, James Ogle­ Grange to Meet Topper's 13-Inch It Isn’ t easy. “H my wife wasn’t wStti me," ^ • Grog, Gospel, Olutbon. duce a sex education course and KIDDY thorpe, was born. UOONN DEAN NAMED The Wapping Grange will hold The McAllisters Uve off_ toe taabts Oirtsbopher Dowls, a 20- Survivors Include his widow, ‘tHymns, HaUt, 'Hallnmrk, a comparative religion course. In 1775, the American Conti­ STORRS (AP)—The new dean a short meeting Tuesday at 8 BT. Meade reservation, which flpeeSallst 4th Class, ^ brother and three HeOOb Hatmony, Ham, Herofc, In servicing the less advan­ nental Naval Fleet — Two frig­ of toe University of Connecticut p.m. at the Wapping Communi­ ta expensive, but which is ‘Td go Insane. It’s no* easy try- glstem. ' His, H«bh, Heaven, Home. ates, two biigB aind three school of home economics is Dr. taged children, n Title 1 project ty hall. Members are requested mandatory because regula- ^ *"y V^y> Funeral services will be held “Ice oream, Ideial, ImiagifiBr was e»tabli^ed which pro­ “TICKLE TEARS” TRYKE schooners—was otgaitized under Helen Chambers, to bring their favorite desserts Hons do not allow poet hous- no attemaUve. So we Saturday. UWe, ImltelUon, Dmnortafl, Im­ the command of Ezek Hopkins. Her appointment was an- vides tutoring and a series of and a $1 gift to exchange. Santa Ing privileges to privates. His ^ malte do." pulse, Inoense, Indestructible It- In 1894, toe French army cap- nounced Thursday. visits to various places of cul­ is expected to drop in on rent Is $90 a month, utilities are married* foBow Apparent Suicide eeSt. tain, Alfred Dreyfus, was fo u n d ______ture. A course for the children his way to the North Pole. $20. He's stuck to a lease. **** precept They make ____ She Cries! She Pouts! EASTST LYME (AP)—Tl:The death “Jehovah, Jest, Jewelry. Jin­ guilty of treason to a court-mar­ In this community who are han­ Back from Trip In addition to this, toe of a New Haven psychiatrist to gle, Joy, Just, JoUy. tial which inflamed worid opin­ dicapped by an emotional mal- Mrs. John Krawski of Wap­ family has aU toe debts of nor- ® motel was called an aK>arent “Keys, Keitlea, Kidneys, Kin, ac^ustment have also been in­ ion. ping and her sister-tn-law, Mrs. mal newlyweOi. . . and then toe cost of two bed­ suicide today by state police. Kind, King, Ktoses, Keys, Kii- stituted. She Smiles! room apartments, food, tele­ In 1942, U.S. heavy bombers Anthony Krawski of East Wind­ 3.27 some. KcAUlster’s monthly An autopsy was ordered on tens. The Board of Education also vision and even autiHnoWes. raided Rangoon, Burma .during sor HUl and her daughter 99 payments alone take up all but toe body of Dr. Roger Dennett, “ Logs, Labor, Lace, Love, La­ held a teacher workshop which Tickle Tears seems almost real . . . World War H. r s s East Center St.’ recently returned from a vaca­ $100 of his $881 salary. The re­ . ^ ^ B2. to determine toe exact cauBe dles, Lamps, Letters, Legend, was an attempt to involve the just push her arms down to make her sturdy and Safe-Metal length to take advantage of ^ In 1944, alBo during World tion trip that Included Las Ve­ pout, feed her water and she cries real mainder goes tor Jood, cloth­ Lord, Laughter, Lanterns. war U, the American general, ' A t Smninit'St teachers in the total system P oet^chai^faclU ^^^ D«m*tt’s body was found gas, Hawaii and Son Francisco. "tears." Soft vinyl body, realistic rooted Frame, Wooden Seat ing . . . and entertainment. “ Miracles, Material, Master, Anthony McAidiffe, sala “ nuts” and update the curriculum. They left Nov. 26 and returned hair. Dressed in adorable printed pa­ “Entertainment?” McAllister if not ahvays^^etoeirt. Thursday aftem^ at toe Nl- Merry, Mtoce Pie, Minister, In other action, Justlon Penna pleasant or weU-stocki^. are at j . ^ when toe Germans demanded Dec. 9. jamas. 3 (Knodeed Down and Boxed) scoffs. “ Not us I Not even a MlsUetoe, Myrrh, Music, Mys­ that he surrender at Bastogne, was hired as business manager least 10-30 wnt r iie e ^ ^ number of empty pill £1 movie.” tical, Mass, Manger. Belgium. of the central office. A digital Advertisement Norm McAllister la pessimis­ to« comparabl^lvll^ sh^ toe room. "Nalls, Narration, Natural, computer wiith the ability to tie In 1903, America’s month of Christmas and New Year tic about his plight because bet- taid an office to New Nazarene, Necessary, New, official mourning for President into the Greater Hartford com­ weekend banking hours: We will Nippy, NoWe, Noisy, Novel, puter was purchased for the for d a ^ ^ simply not to slgjit S S ca tio ^ S ^ v r^ H ttfo to ^ w J John F. Kennedy ended with a close on December 22 and De­ In fact, things may get far, far ^^od employmenL High Nuts. candlelight ceremony at toe Lin­ math department with the use cember 29 at 3 p.m. at our main “Old, Obedience, Obligation, of federal funds. Turnpike it o , school dropouts are aomettmes coln Memorial In Washington. office and Wapping Branch. No 'W e ^ tb y n o w ,” he «ylalns. reduced to lesser Jobs, such as Liquor Seen Arriving One, Open, Organ, Occupation, Ten Tears Ago 20% OFF The board continues its pro­ banking facilities open after 3 Kenner's Kenner's I get $100 a WATERBURY (AP> - Uquor opportunity, over, gram of recrultmenit at colleges “only because I get $100 a getting and baby sltttog Freighter, ’’Narva,’’ sa i* to p.m. on those dates. The South Construction Set month pro pay. I’m a radar when endv still don’t arrived by the case at toe hxsal “ Pantries. Packages, Parties, a North Seat storm. Twenty- over the northeast. And when ends Windsor Bank and Trust Com­ 3 Places special^. ^ I ' m not w o r i^ ^^et. toe four services wlU step office of the State Motw VeW- eight sailors drowned. Christmas Light Winner II II pany Route 5, South Windsor. B IG BU RGER Plus Pbstk Woriemen Figures to radar right now and I’m ^ ^^h assistance. Several post des Department Thursday, toe demonlum. Peeking, Planning, Five Tears Ago CASH & CARRY Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Present, Pwt, E A S Y BA KE Heavy Gauge Steel afraid I may lose my pro pay.agencies are authorized to lend Waterbury RepubUcan dlsckwed ^n o m a n ce The Castro government in Ha­ Amondo’s Restaurant the South Manchester Evening Herald God, I don’t know what I’d do „oney and-or counseUng on a ta a photo spread. FPrimitive, ^ ltiv e , PlumP Pudding, Pro- vana begem releasing Cuban Windsor Lions club will an­ South Windsor correspondent, SAFETY-DESIGNED OVEN GRILL v a r i^ of famUy matters. Uquor arrived to c a » war prisoners after receiving nounce the winner of its Christ­ Virginia Bidwell, tel. 644-2358. "Then there’ s toe baby. It ^ addition to this atd, serv- “with driving school labels ransom in toe form of medi­ ON ALL mas Lighting Ceremony. don’t coot me anything now, be- ice personnel themselves have promlnentiy dlspleyed," said toe ^ ^ cine and food. Ralph Carlson, director of One Tear Ago Scenic Beauty Saved cause we get free medical ser- long busted their breast but- newpaper » ^ e i. Reaction South Windsor Recreation, has vice on base. But once It’s bom mns with toe slogan: “We take One photo sequence Shows a A Soviet spaceship made a anounced the following program . SAPPORO, Japan — So as not . . .wow. Diapers, bottles, cloth- care of our own." Thus cap- woman lugging a case from a soft landing on toe moon. will remain in effect during the 7.99 to mar the scenic beauty of tiie - es. I reaUy hate to think about tains have been known to sUp car with a “ student driver” la. r ® holidays. "Northern Japan Alps,” the hy­ • ROAD GRADER It.” fivers to sergeants until pay- Del on toe bumper and putting 5,000 ANIMALS IN ZOO Junior boys basketball will be droelectric plant for the new ,, lOserable as McAUlster may d a y ., .and vice versa. It Into another car to toe paik- vlv^. PRETORIA — More than 6,- XMAS Dec. 23 and 30 at the Wapping tl41.5 million Kurobe Dam was • POWER SHOVEL be, he can take some comfort But tiie young couples’ chief tag lot The next photo riiows a o -’,, - , - RnuaiurM Savior’ 000 animals of 560 species sure and Orchard KiU School. located underground. Another In knowing he’s not alone. And. ammunition to toelr fl$1»t uniformed MVD emptaye remw- on display at toe National Intermediate boys basketball feature of the dam was the dig­ • DUMP TRUCK actuaUy, he’s not nearly as bad against service poverty is tog the case from the second Sending Zoological Gardens of South will be held Thursday Dec. 28 ging of a 5,400-meter-long tun­ off as some of his peers. probably humor. The same hu- oar. *^ “ * * ^ ’ Svm! Africa In Pretoria. at Elsworth In Orchard HUl nel through mountain* in order • - For one thing, McAllister la mor lhat has armor-plated The newspaper did not ss^ naH,J**’atocklnm School. Men's basketball will be to transport to the construction A* over 21 and thus can open GIs from Sicily to Saigon. To vtoy driving i x ^ l * Tasks held Dec. 28 at the high school. site 640,000 tons of cement and charge accounts or borrow mon- them, even being poor can be generous to Motor Vehiriea De- Th„wlns Theolosv ’ Turkey’ PUNTS Carlson said having schools 23,000 tons of steel. It was as eTM arrled soldiers under 21 funny. p .^ e n t employes ‘T h ^ K y ,^ ^ ’^ ^ . open at this time of year is an hard to dig the tunnel as to HOCKEY have no such prerogatives to As one of them smiles: “At Howevw, in u eiUtori^ the Toeether 'Trwe Trek LieUEH DRUe experiment. In previous years buUd the dam Itself. By TUDOR most states. least we’re starving by toe Republican criticised wtot It ^ PARKADE numbers.’’ called “Christmas payola” to Truth, Tune, Tw ^tn, Twine, Also, MlcAlDfoter's income Is hiininrnn Twinkle, Thanks, Time. OPEN “Ultimate, Unconcern, Un­ F:45 A M. to 10 P.M. deniable, Understanding, Union, King’s UNDER8TANDINO JUDGE Hints for Teen-agers STVaULINQ, Ooio. (AP)— A Used. King’s Low abudent at Northeast Junior “ Vague, Valiant, Variety, Venslon, Venture, Vibrant, Vi­ Low Price On Your Shopping List OoDege here was ccnvlcited at Price drtvlag his motor car to Denver gil, VlrgtiL Vital, Vocsd, Vlcar.“ “ Wafer, Waiting, Waking, 7.99 5.99 By VIVIAN BROWN brush that runs on batteries a ,^ BARiCiNi of N.Y. AP Newsfeatures Writer will whisk the last kitten hair tUMpended. He was e nve- Wine, Wisdom,— - Work, — - Little cooks can make and enjoy “eat-out” from her skirt or his shirt. riay Jail term by the Judge, but Wood, Wrapping. Bakes cakes, cookies, pies, biscuits, candy, CHfts that are handmade, con- Electric teeth cleaners have was no* foroed to mtaa a single ‘Xmas. favorites at home. Grills with one ordinary ■ versatlMial pieces, avant-garde the blessings of dentists. These doss. Tlie Judg* permitted him “Yam, Yea, Yoke, Yawn, pizzas and more with just 2 ordinary lisrht Hi' light bulb (not included). 12 mixes for pan­ or taey flush food particles from ’’Zeal.’ bulbs (not included). Complete with mixes 1.00 popular with young pe^le. cakes, syrup, hamburg or hotdog buns and Action-packed, realistic hockey game with 2 Is your teen a gardener or a 4- manicure kits that fall and accessories. teams of 5 snap-action players, plus movable H type? Buy a basket that can cordless variety provide goal tenders, built-in scoring device. 1 more. be fitted with garden tools, care tor fingernails, gardening gloves, garden book. Some are powered join those V. SSSSSitSi Weave heavy tape through toe electricity and have at- ; basket so gloves and tools may tachments for pdlshlng, filing, T f l V r- be anchored Inside In pngier g]ie,piiig, trimming. who are Baby ta^es. , t w. Beauty accessories indude FAIRWAY flmUng thoir Mattel’s PLASTIC Kiddies Plastic Does she write a lot of let- mirrors surrounded with riR'.'-T tern? One box of l^dsom e sta- Say 'n . tioneiy comes packaged with a y, dressing 17-lneh See" Toy Dishes record of dellcloiM Mntlmental There are sauna-style every xmas need CRADLES style music, incluto^ complexion units that provide a Letters’ ’ with toe Strings plus trumpet, and ta® J e a ^ ^ ^r fel- at both fairways! ■ Loyer” theme with Arthur Fie- ^ ^ skln-cleansIng diet and toe Boston Po]^. problem. 9 9 ® S ta m iS ^ p o te ! stiver s ^ ? ^ tae ^ T h ere^b iJ o ta to help youthful 1 of anything from ‘*®t®d st^klngs. Sheer M uk 5; •A • S K t jLi. Caries Of ‘rS V YES, we have; 1.99 smaU handbooks covers Individ- Intalon ^ i Fully Assembled and ual interests such as Sheffield f a r i n g to slim lege and Cfax^ of Design and Types Ready for Play. stiver, Staffordshire, old Wor- “ “ rt sklPts. 1 Beautifully Colored Chester china. '* Or how about one of the new light $ets! Lively wide-eyed doll's lips move as her friendly ^ \ F ils aU 91/ 2” to 12” Dolls. Good grooming Ideas are wel- turUenebk sweaters with an In­ eyes look all around. Says ten different phrases. come vtoen they tavdve new dustrlal ilpper up the front You In frilly dress panties, booties and bow. In equipment something can make a mock one by sewing replacement bulbs! Why The Best... parents might remember; the lipper to a slipover sweater ' There is a cordless clothes’ so that It looks built-in. Hand dipped, not machine mode! Kenner’s New Jet Action omamentd Stored in constant refrigeration! TICKLES § BABY Fresh— from Kitchen to You! BUTTERCUP Easy W ash icieles! Every piece is different, thus Hortman To All Our Many With A Complete 18” DOLL Dishwasher giving you a good assortment! • She Drinks! napkind Automatic Voice System! • sue Wets! With 4 oMni^te ptace settings, attodi to Customers and Friends • She Coos! Beautifuliy •2.49 Moiled any ordinaiy feneet, runs on water power. eaniNes! G ift A Very Merry Anywhere! I f Spank her, she cries. •2.99 Fully Jointed, all vinyl W rapped decorations! Tickle her, she laughs, i don with adorable W e Deliver “ wispy” hairdo, turn­ Christmas and for Giving! In Town! Requires only 1 “D” J ing head, sleeping eyes. Dressed in lace- gift wrappings! battery. 20” size. No. ' trimmed panties and booties, complete with 7.99 A Healthful Happy 6920. nursing botUe, comb, r brush and sponge. ii New Year OPEN From'All Of Us At The TONIGHT and OPEN TILL 11:00 P.M. thru CHRISTMAS! Brass Key Restaurant SAT. NIGHT h’ l l af the Rjarkade "M— 829 Main Street — Manchaitar aiANCHBSTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 iRaurlirfitFr iEvfntng l|9ralli FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 Griffith of Hartford, and Mrs. Anna Mitchell and Mrs. Ceclla State Police LBJ Stops in Khorat s Obituary Kielty, both of County Mayo, Throw Away Paper Dresses, Ireland; a brother, Thomas $4,464 Fomul Martin of County Mayo; four Probe Death State Teachers Federation grandchildren and several But Save the Trimmings During Mystery Trip^ Bruce St. Louis, nieces and nephews. Of Policeman Throws Support to Manning Tow ard Sum Rockville Native, - The funeral will be held to­ By JBAM SPBADf WILSON (OMrtlimed from Fnge One) ” l u t BxmOtiy while morrow at 8:18 a.m. from the AP Fashloa Editor ’Twelve State Police detectives Suspended B e n n e t Junior ner In which he prepared his John F. Tierney Funeral Home, fadiyieo at the north Australian swimming in heavy surf off tho- Owed State headed by MaJ. Samuel Rome High School teacher Henry J. Pl“ » - Dies in Vietnam 219 W. Center St, with a Mass NEW YORK (AP) — Hiu- today were Inveetlgctlng the Manning wUl have backliig not unto Nov. 27 - The $80,000 which toe town of requiem at St. Bridget bands who had welcomad the myMery slaying of; Bloomfield not permit them to bo uaed. ^ express his condolences. He T ,, ^ . nearly a week after Scott sus- nOCKVaDUiE — Marine Pfc. current paper dress trend as a must find in its General Fund, Church at 9. Burial will be In Police Lt. Paul J. ^alipre. Reporters, suspected they ),y Holt’s three step- froirl the Connecticut Federa- Manning - that the Bm ce W. S t.. tnnia. a Rock­ Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, solution to the endless assault to return to the state, because The SUte Police Wore called ^e kept aboard the sons, Nicholas, Andrew and tlon of Teachers, AFLrCIO, to school board heard the admtnls- ville naltive, wee kttled Pec. 19 Bloomfield. on their currency have discov­ of a S-year error by toe Board into the cone yesterday by Bn- g ^ Samuel, and was applauded by hls fight to retain his Job. tratlan’s side of toe case in in Vietnam just about one Friends may call at the fu­ ered how wrong they can be. of Education in its summer field Police Chief Whiter SkoW' CFT President John Bannon closed session, voted 6-2 to back trtonUi after he aarived there. He neral home tonight from 7 to 9 A ipi^r doll who goes to a worn permitted to gfo to t^ tA - a c ^ a of 2W. school enrollment estimates, er. of Simsbury announced that the suspension, and announced was 18 years old. paper ball the New York society may have been reduced by $4,- p.m. ndnol where—as it happene^-e the stepsons,. union’s executive council voted A token termination of The Marine was the son of way can send the cost of a dla- In a release to the press, Skow- 464.71. er said; "I called in the state hund^ or more ^ sympathy,, , unanimously at a recent meet- Manning’s contract under con­ . (Mrs, Dopothy King of 16 Groton Judge Thomas J. MoUoy posable gown sky-rocketing That amount hsis been trans- S t, Hartford, and the late police because so many different somehow had gott^ the yort ^our father was a fine man.’’ ing In New Haven to give toe slderatlcn. .ferred to the General Fund from WAPPING — Judge Thomas when she’s used to the elegant of the secret presldenU^ fllgl^ jhe President. Manchester teacher "any legal Immediately after the suspen- Damase St. Louis. Jurisdictions were involved and ^ the school board’s Medical In­ J. Malloy, 82, of West Hartford, touches. and financial help necessary” "‘on by Scott, Manning sought Marine officials said St. because the victim apparently talked for 25 minutes. ’They had. surance Withholding Account, father of Thomas J. Molloy of Sable seemed such a suitable to counter school admlnlstra- Advice from MFT inosident Louis was killed by enemy fttre was In more than one area of .?*!?**”** met first when Johnson vislte<). accrued over toe past few yean. Wapping, died yesterday at St. touch for Charlotte Ford Nlar- tor’s charges against him. Garoppolo and obtained legal the state on the night he died. Australia In October 1966, The town’s auditor recom­ wlhtte on patrol in Quang Nam prancis Hospital, chos and mink was right for ^ phones were In their regiilar po- service, the Anglican. Manning, a speclsil education counsel from Atty. Robert L. A House of Light on a Field of Lights My department will continue to mended the transfer In Its 1066- piwlnce. He had just complet- Survivors also include his Maggie McNeills Newhouse, at slttone for the use of commer- Australia, Archbish- teacher here since 1960, has Setter of Hartford who has ac- «d training at Parris Istand, take part to the investigation, Actually, the lights, white this year, but sometimes blue, are strung along a wife, two other sons, two the Paper Ball aboard the S.S. been under suspension from his cepted his case and vdll seek a The holiday lighting of the home of Mrs. Louis C. Dimock of Dimock Lane, 67 audit report, on the basis that lending all the support available ctal travelers.' phlUp N.W. Strong, com- fence which separates lawn from pasture. (Herald photo by Pinto.) S.C., before being shipped over daughters, a brother, and seven Michelangelo recently. classes since Nov. 21. He has hearing before the school board Bolton, has gladdened the heart of the motorist, hurtling along Bolton Center medical insurance for school to the state police." Once one reporter Ufted the p^red the loss of Holt to that of grandchildren. With immodest fortimes tied been charged by the school ad- provided by law, Rd., for many years. The old colonial appears to be resting on a field of lights. personnel now Is a town budget Pile. St. Louis w-as born Jan. A twCHday finreaUgaiUon by receiver to place a call there president Kennedy. « item and that the school board’s The funeral will be held to­ up and sewn onto gowns made was a mad scramble as aU ,.jrj cases an outstanding* minlstraUon with insubordina- date for the hearing has 9, 1849 in Rockville. He attend­ morrow at 9:1B a.m. from the of glossy or velour embossed, or ootnbfaiied 6oiroes o f the Ekifiteld account is unnecessary, and is o ... ,-,-nrM.T-ni r i-m-TT **®wsmen huiTled to pass word career was cut shoit! Uon tor allegedly resisting Its **®®" announced as yeL nor is w-j ' . • /^ l_ 1 Hngton; a son to Mr. and M n. ed St. Bernard’s School end Molloy Funeral Home„ 906 shredded paper who wants to and BtoomMeM Police Depart­ Robert Demers, 86 Fairfield St. on overage. ments has -bur^ up rekT^te PreMdwt when each seemed to be making supervision and for posting bul- ^ whether toe hearing J p O l l C C V - i l l C C K Firms Slate Rockrville High School. Farmington Ave., West Hart- toss them out? ments haa ’turned up fetw lea letins at Bennet, claimed to be *** Public, DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- The $30,000 rebate to tlfe state Besides his 'mother he leaves bommrd IdenUfylQg the kUler. at least, was heading north— unique contrlbuUon both to the. E. J. Holl, 93, Dies; ford,^ with a solemn high Mass Designer Bill Blass made a rather • than east toward the j,ja nation and the world,’JJ critical of his supervisors "In ^ announcing the state un- DAY; Zlgmund Sheckarskl, 92 stems from overestimating two sisters, Mrs. Albert Dan- long caftan In a cheetah print Ut Beauprefs txx^ was found Career Talks state, pupll-aid for the past three of requiem at St. Thomas the United States. i^e said. an ethically questionable man- tan’s support, Bannon also said Five Thefts Judy Lane, South Windsor; durand of Tolland and Mrs. with bead embroidery and that Tiueeday rautning on an Isolated ner." he was unhappy that toe case Apostle Church, West Hartford, There still was no word on Holt, 59, had been In the A u^ Geoffrey Lucas, Windsor; Ellz- Some 38 HartlVird axeia busi- years. The error was discovered Claude Gogner of Thomipson- sable at the neckline and cuffs dht mat} In 'Entteld. An autop­ at 10. Burial will be in Mt. St. where Johnson was bound. trallan government since 1949. Bannon, CFT spokesman for ^ d reached the point of formal PoUce yesterday Investigated abeth Spellman, Stafford Dean of Realtors ness and Industrial concerns etn- by Andrew Vlncens, summer viile and two brothers, Ernest sy report Shnwed he dtod fSroin Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield, for Charlotte Ford Nlarchos. ’The actual assumption was and had been prime minister' 41 teacher union locals through- charges without attempts to five thrfta in which Items total- Springs; Marion Rosados, 407 ploying more than 200,000 pen'- school director for the past two St. Louis of Thomp.sonville and Friends may call at the fun­ Her sister, Anne Ford Usielli, a J92 caliber 'gunehot wound In out the state, said action to fl™‘ behind I _ nn.—. Woodland St.; Elwln McAdam, (Continued from Page One* sons have regdriterad to pan-- summers and now assistant 2 William St, Louis o f Hartford. 'the chest. that, before another 24 hours since January 1966. Archbishop- Ing $670 were taken. Three of weaver Rd.; Gary Klein, 162 eral home tonight from 7 to 9. wore a wrap-around empire- back Manning was taken after ^® tiloip(EUte in the first Oapltol Re­ principal at filing Junior High Funeral aTrangaments are in­ had passed, he probably would strong praised his measures to ______He”''iitod 'he had been abreast ^ thefts Involved Items taken sr^to^‘sC. ’^ ce F ^ r t e .^ O ' ^lasons, a ScotUsh. Rite Ma- They” h a T e v ^ ^ k n ^ r waisted gown ruffly with white visit the troops in South Viet- bring Australia closer to other- a study of the case and regom* gion Oareeirs Conference, to be School. complete pending arrival of the mendattons from "himseif ''M d *^® rituaUon since Manning’s from parked cars at the Man- Buckingham St.; Mrs. Eliza- son, a member of Sphinx Tern- sbrvlvors, besides Miss held next Thursday and Friday paper lauie, set off nicely by glit­ nam. countries. ,, The error was brought to the ibody. The Burke Funeral Home, Funerals tering gems. Sand Delivery John Garootxdo oresldent of ®“®P®”“tan Nov. 21 and that he Chester Shopping Parkade. heth Lee, Lake St., Coventry; pie of the Shrine, a charter Jones, include several nieces at the University at Hartford’s attention of the State Depart­ 76 Pnoepect St. is 4n charge of During his 86 hours In Auatra- Prince. Oiarles, re p r in tin g ■ Certainly Henry Ford II’s Manchester Local 1491. ^ A removable car top and two ^ ‘®*'®if member of Omar Shrine CTub, and nephews Gengras Campus Center. ment of Education and then to amrangements. Mrs. Edward T. Orlowsicl pretty daughters know the nice 11a, Johnson talked with the na- his mother. Queen ‘ter ®*’ on “the >® ^^th24ui meetingmeAtinsr withuHth . » - r . flfSt.; • fltArkhonStephen WhlfhamWhltham, PtRt. A6 ^ _____i Starts Tuesday turn’s interim prime minuter, sat to toe fn)nt p e i t ^ ^ ^ The local union had already Mannliur and Gamnnoin and wlndofws, with a total value of ; charter member of Manches- Funeral services will be held TTie conference has been the State Controller’s Office. The The funeral of Mrs. Edward touches, both having attended . Manning and Garoppolo, and John McEwen, and leaders of the church, with Johnson behind ^ n e on rerord, rapportl^ the to reach ^ e e m e n t $560, were taken from a car tomorrow at 3 p.m. at St. planned to give college seniors, latter ruled that the entire $80,- T. Orlowskl of 146 Oak St. was concentrated Parlsien courses Door-toclaar delivery of a Bennet teacher of mentally re- at»v the Foreign -e - w—C an —of —Man- . Otastonbury; Mrs. Mary Plluri, ter Klwanls Club, and belonged j^^g^y.g Episcopal Church. The graduate students and military 000 must be repaid by June 80 sand-salt mixture to Manchester South Vietnam, South Korea, Wm. without a donneybrook." C oventry M an , 41 , held this morning from the W.P. about the finer things. Johnson was believed to have. tarded' pupils, earlier this Chester, 174 W. O nter St. some- Overbrook Dr., V em w ; Oanlel to the Elks, the Odd Fellows Douglas Theuner, rector personnel home for the hold- from Manchester’s current Oen- New Zealand, Indcmesia and the Garoppolo said he asked that Rawlings, IBH L 111 e y Quiah Funeral Home, 225 Main "He (designer Blass) said I pSIlp7lJir^A;ile‘i^‘c a T ^ ‘:8 “ to had Informal talks with BriUsh* time Wednesday night or yes­ and Hartford C3ub. of St. George’s Episcopal tJays the chance to Investigate eral Fund budget 2 St., with a solenrn high Mass of should keep this dress, but I’m Banning be allowed to sit In on James Tays, Storrs. Ruled a Suicide ^ S * ^ * * * ^ ® * * ^ * ^ t o V ^ V l e ^ W M -as weU as Prime Minister Wilson at Gov-. A major fqptor In the deci- a meeting that day between terday morning. One of 11 children, Mr. Holl Church, Bolton, will officiate. Ibcal job opporiunltles. K is requiem at St. James’ Church, sure I’ll have to send back all PUMc work. William OWettl emment House to toe S^mlnute- Also, John Morris, 55 Wood- East Ceme- spotisorad toy the Greaiter iHairt- 8ldn. Bannon said, was that the Scott, Manning and himself but Bruce (Jantrell of 121 was bom Jan. 30, 1874, on a Burial will be in COVENTRY — Kenneth E. 'The Rev, Thomas Barry was this mink,’’ said Mrs. New- amounced yestesidBy. side Dr., South Windsor; FYank foird Chember of Oxnmerce. From left, Mrs. Glancarlo (Anne Ford) Uzlelll to a paper Harold Wilson and Prime kfinls- Interval between toe end of toe- CFT considered acUons by the that he was denied permission ^ethereU SL, one of toe gheldon’’ 36 Meadow Lane; Mrs farm In Dudley, Worcestershire, tery- Clark, 41, of Chaplin, a Coven­ celebrant, assisted by the Rev. house, who surveyed the long am - call tonight Eaeh employer will have at ruffled wrap-around by Charles Weinberg; and her sister, DeUvery will be to oonftafai- service and his departure. school administration here as by the assistant superintendent, ers of garage, told police toe England, a son of John and Friends may call tonight LIGGETT DRUG try native, was found dead early Joseph Vujs, deaepn, and the stretch of It that rounded her ter Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore. Crestfleld Mrs. Charlotte Ford Nlarchos to a cheetah-printed caftan, era HD larger than five guUons, His meeting with South Viet­ While Johnson was at Govem» endangering the right of teach M;^imto^,"wh; T e ^ e n tis o m e r Mra'‘“aert^^^ Sarah Hannaway Holl. He was ^ m 7 to 9 at the Watklns-Wes^ at Hm Parfcada yesterday morning in a parked pev. James Burke, subdeacon, neck, marched down toe front of ment House, police briefly de­ lavishly trimmed to sable and beaded embroidery at toe neck end the honwDwnel: wlU he re- namese President Nguyen Van ers to Initiate grievances. year as personnel policies com a 1962 MG Midget. Ctarroll KM Lake St. Wapping- educated In Dudley and studied Funeral Home, 142 E. Center «aiie»clu«a every ^ (hour car near toe Mansfield Hollow ;Hrs. Ralph Maccarone was or- her red velvet-Uke gfown and aponslbk for placing and re­ tained a 19-year-old youth near, 9 aon. to 5 p.m. hOith days. Stu- OPEN SUNDAY and cuffs. Thieu ended .with a declaration He said the actions, if imriial- mlttee chairman of the Man- J'*” ' Jultanne Hansen, Stafford medicine in his youth. The urge St. Dam. 'The death was ruled a gunist and soloist. Burial was bordered toe hemline of toe toe driveway and questioned [ and XMAS DAY! moving the oootBiner on the that toe two men agreed on lenged, could set an undesirable cheater Federation, is also a T u *" *** Springs; Mrs. Emily Yoo, to see the world tok hold of him 1The family suggests, that In ^ P « v * ^ y suicide from carbon monoxide In St. James’ Cemetery. Father naldl-lengto skirt. Gleaming red scheduled delivery date, O’NetU him about a rifle. They said lat»i registered by mall may do so ways to promote peace in Viet­ precedent for teacher-board re- member of toe state union iJ T " Warehouse Point; MrsChar- to see the world take hold of him lieu of flowers, those wishing to poison by Abbott B. Schwebel, Vujs read the committal service, plastic boots finished off' the aeld. er toe rifle was In toe youth’}; nam. The statement seemed to latlons throughout the state. headed by Bannon. TOe car 1 ^ town parked at ,^2 Doane St.; Mrs. he gave up his studies to em- do so may make donations to a Tolland County deputy comer. Bearers were Michael Mul- Russian cossack look of her cos- The schedule tollOwB: car, was not In working order* ■ make clear that Johnson and "What’s the sense of a teach­ the rear ^ the T reastw Shop Beatrice Maher, 58 Dudley St.; bark on a voyage around the Book of Remembrance at s* P-™- ^ Gengras lezzo, Albert Ventura, Thomas tume- DC the scheduled garhage ptok- was unloaded and had no am-' Those registered tor Inter­ Clark, according to police, Thieu agreed on toe advisability er filing a grievance If the at the M ra^ester Shoj^ng Beitgha, 40 Olcott St.; world which lasted for four George’s Church. Orlowskl, Richard Orlowskl, "She’s winter. I’m summer," up is Monday-Thursday, the muniUon with It. They said toe views sbould arrive at toe Gen- Ramambor. . . parked his car on the side of of Informal talks between school admihlstration can ne­ Frederick Brandt, 68 Spruce years. He was In South Africa Robert Orlowskl and John Mor- said Ann (Mrs. Denniston) Sla- sandnalt deHvery will he Tues­ youth was able to give a satls;, Due Dale Nears dow had been forced to w t Into a* . t ,:.in . j - j *1. « ^ la ^ gras Center a half hour before the road and ran a hose from Thleu’s officials and representa­ thA iaaVaii aok ‘ Henry Laplne, SomersviUe; during the Boer War, visited day, Dec. 26. If the gaifcege factory explanation for toe rifle gate the procedure by suspend­ their first scheduled Interview - Wa Claan Sutda toe car's exhaust pipe Into the davsky. ter, her gown In frothy layers of tives of toe Viet Oemg’s National Garth Eddy, 124 Tlmrod Rd.; Tasmania, spent two years In and was released. ing him ?" Bannon eisked rhe- On Town Taxes Family Supper to check in at toe registration car through a window*. The body white eyelet daisy ruffles topped ptekup to Tuesday-IFrlday, the Liberation Frwit, without being Also at the Parkade, near the John Ellsworth, 11 Schaller Australia, and reached the Unit- Despite his crowded schedule,* tcHrlcally. desk end receive a floor plan at tha was discovered by Trooper Rog­ John Odermum by a matching cape. sand-salt ■will he delivered on committed to formal talks with toe President took time before "If that becomes possible, Mionctierittt- OoUeotor o f Rev- Sears-I^buck ^ r e . $18 worth Rd.; Frank Sullivan, Hartford; cd States via the West Coast. Set at Church giving the location of employer er Randolph. He summoned Dr. The fimeral of John Oder- More flowers—some painted Wednesday, Dec. 27. Ankk If the toe Front as an organization. PARKADE CLEANERS toe service to visit with Dame grievances are then not worth ««eEmettMta*emssuddare- ’^Nlles Dr.; He came to Manchester in 1900 bCotbs. Robert Bowen, Coventry medi­ maim o f 43 Ashland S t was on, and some dimensional ones gaihege plclcup to Wednesday- The statement also said toe Mabel Brooks, who had be­ the paper they’re written on,” minder today Uutt toe second 1®*'® ^Roy, Willimantlc; Gina to visit a slater, and returned Ivor T. Hugh of West Hartford cal examiner, who pronounced held itMs mumtng from the stitched on—were donned by Satuiday, the sand-salt w4U be delivered Thunsday, I>ec. 28. two leaders saw no sign North friended him during his stay in he said. bUf of tow/pnoperty taxes is«• i_n _» Andover The items were ®®“ ^t., where he Cooper Hall of the World War n . He was employed FhUUe was seated dn the sanc­ The President received Aus­ from her home. The CFT presld^it said he poses and to pay toe Manebes--nen. ------_ . ------jjg churcn. tuary. Mrs. Raymond Murphy ly ruffled hemline that was 432 W. Middle Tpke. as It was Also, Mrs. Margaret Sanford remained until 1923. as a construction worker. tralia’s assurances that its Dame Mabel presented John­ The program will include a wan osgantet end aoloist. Burial mlnlhlgh on the right side and pro-American Vietnam policy b L ^ fm m T is P"'*'*’* *^® ^ “ ■'‘ade last and son. East Hartford; Mrs. “ ®v«l ta th® Orford Building, Survivors, besides his parents, son with a book about Australia, Manning was barred from his night. The car was In the Sears- Lloba McAllister and daughter, " '‘>‘®h he owned. carol sing and presentation of -include his wife, Mrs. Fem was In at. Bridget Cemetery, floor length on the other. Winter Work Urged won’t change and heard from ' classroom Nov. 21 by Assistant which Included Information Roebuck section of the sh<^plng East Hartford; Mrs. Pauline In 1937 he moved to his gifts for Mansfield. Each family Miner Clark; a daughter, Mrs. Father FiMiie reed the commit- "Is it really paper?” was toe WASHINGTON—Lahor De­ Indonesian Foreign Minister about toe southeastern beach Superintendent of Schools Ron­ bte erf ®«nter when a vent window In Wilson and daughter, 73 Arcel- present office at 1009 Main St., attending the event is reminded Ronald Lake of Hampton; a tal service. ice-breaking question strangers partment acuroes say a major Adam Malik on Indonesia’s eco­ where Holt disappeared. Later ald Scott while a grievance fil­ Tug***® I®®*'®** was broken and 11a,Dr.; Mrs. Patricia Giordano In a building he owned, but to bring a box lunch. Dessert brother, Earl___ Clark of Chaplin; Bearers were John F. Perry, asked as they encoimtered each factor in the high cost cf bufid- nomic needs. A White House Johnson stopped on his way tp ed by Manning was still pending k L m numerous toys, a waUet and a and son. Rt. 83. Vernon Gar- later sold and beverages will be served. a sister, Mrs. Ronald of Jamas L. Perry Jr.. Everett other. spokesman said there was a before Superintendent William and son, Rt. 83, Vernon Gar- later sold to the Manchester Ing oonsbnictioo In the UnSted toe airport to say goodby to tie were taken. dens Apt., Vernon; Mrs. Mary Savings and Loan Association. Miss Beth Bobbitt is hostess. Bolton- and two grandsons. David Odell, Lynwood It was a valid question. The States Is the practice of curtail­ brief reference to the fact that Dame Mabel. Curtis. amount o f Initerest due. - I Fifteen Christmas light bulbs Whipple and daughter, 4 Sam Mrs. Edna Wuerdlg of ll-TTOt- Hugh’s puppet animals from Funeral services will be held Clarit and Rohert Skopek. quality of paper dresses had ing w^Mk as winter epproechee. toe United States was contrlbut- The President's plane left The grievance was against t ^ ® ®^ ^ '*^®*'« Coventry; Mrs. ter St. has been Mr. Moll’s se- The Friendly Forest will tell too ..tomorrow at 11 a.m. at toe Pot­ improved a great deal since so- Ctonada, Oenrowny, Austria, and Ipfc.about ope third of that need, from a new jetport not yetj .‘ one or more of toe same ad­ ro uzerast cnarges o* OM-rmja from the front of a home at U Sandra Perucclo and son. East cretary since 1911. story of "The Wonder of (Christ­ ter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson Mrs. Alfhlld F. Wogman clety had turned out for the last other im intri** offer subsidies about 8100 million, but it was opened to regular air traffic.* ministrators — Scott, Bennet Mf®' Hartford. He lived at his Bolton Home mas.” The Friendly Forest is St., WllllmanUc. The Rev. G. Ftmeral services for Mrs. Alf- big Paper Ball to toe area, to to stknulate winter construe- not a new commitment. The big Boeing 707 had crackedt Principal (leorge Bradlau and raaotlvo to July*!. hlld F. Wogman of 41 White Hartford, Cotm. more than a WHUam Mebl leprted the with his niece. Miss Millicent the setting for a children’s tel­ Stanley, pastor of Chaplin Con' Han. The Uidted States has no Beofre toe service In Mel- toe runway at Essendon Airport Norman Fendell, supervisor of MadieU ««»W itet he Ixas sent theft yesterday morning. Jones. He ceJled his 11-room evision program "Ring Around CTem U onar^ui’*ch'"**^ir*offlA^^ Wednesday after- year ago. such pragiam. bourne Thursday for Holt, who when It landed from Canberra, the mentally retarded program Stato Motor Vehicle De------»__ loles Elect Deputies M, gregauonai Church, will om ci Emanuel Lutheran TechnIcaUy, most of toe rambling white frame house, the World" which Is sponsored ate. Burial will be in South Chap­ and toe runway was closed' — attending the meeting where peurtmemt toe' names o f all those <3hurch. The Rev. C. Henry An- gowns worn by socialites were Manning was suspended. QUEBEC — The French is "Ellesmere.” A stMiewall along by the Greater Hartford (Council lin Cemetery. three hours for repairs. . who aire deUnquent on their derson, pastor, officiated. Mrs. not really paper but an unwoven The suspension by Scott came Hospital Notes lands President Oiarles de the front of the property on Tol- of C3iurches. Friends may call at toe funer­ motor vehtcle taxes. Thiose per- E. David Hawkins was organ- product made by Reemay of Du F crn o fi while Curtis was out of the so«, he nld, wUl be unable to Gaull^ visited In his 1967 trip land Rd. is English in style, al home toni^t from 7 to 9. to Canada are St. Plejre The house is surrounded by In- 1st, and toe soloist was Mrs. Pont which is close enough to country on a tour of West Ger- re-ragister their core until the Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. and Miquelon, In toe stormy formal gardens and a wide Roy Johnson. Burial was to paper to warrant toe license. 12 th Circuit mEuiy for the U.S. State De­ taxeiB are paid. In all areas excepting mater- Paul H. Arnold mouth of the Gulf of the St. sweep of grassland which ex- East Cemetery. Ordinarily, toe designs from Woman Dies in 2-Car Crash; partment. 'Wtamtnto _ are______Issued______for aUnlty where they are 2:80 to 4 BOLTON — Paul H. Arnold, Bearers were Lawrence Wog- this .product are of a simple na- Court Cases Manning is said to have been un|)eld peraomal property and P’*” ’ 7 to 8 p.m. and prl- Lawrence. They form a French tends to Bolton Lake, I r- r ^ rooms where they are overseas territory; each island Mr. Holl made frequent vlsite 46, of Glastonbury and formerly man, _ Theodore______Chambers Jr., ture, to keep production costs From left, Wendy Vanderbilt In a side-long, side short-ruffled charging that . he was “ har- tiptoe vehicle taxes, adding a Driver Escapes, Surrenders elects a deputy to the Senate to his native England and of Bolton, manager of Sikorsky Eimore'Swanson and' Erland down. gown by Sarml, and Mrs. John Mosler In gem studded floral rassed” by administrators in a oonatttble’s fee to toe ccat, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors ore sales for United Aircraft In­ MANCHESTER SESSION requested not to smoke in pa- and to the National AssemUy brought back many choice an- Johnson. When you hire top talent for printed and appllqued gown by Donald Brooks, running dispute over the man- Ttih^,Ki.ii ternational, died yesterday at A Rockville woman died at Court 12, Jan. 9. Lt. EmmlUo ttents’ rooms. No more than two In Paris. tiques for his home. For more The Holmes Funeral Home, custom-designed paper dresses Pellegrini and Officer Francis Bernard M. Ooot^o, 19, of Manchester Memorial Hospital. 400 Main St. was. In charge of the costs are higher. In this In- Rockville General Hospital visitors at one time per pa------than 40 years he had been a He was the husband of Mrs. Barbero are conducting the In- Coventry, pleaded not guilty IB tient. TIMES PROMOTION collsctor of Toby jugs, and had arrangements. stance, however, many of toe shortly after midnight after ‘Salt Shaker' Position Patricia Pollard Arnold. designers made toe dresses In Army’s Command College vestigatlon. Tolland County Cor­ two counts of breach of peoce;^ Xerox Copy Service HAR/TFORD (AP) — A man one of the most extensive col- Mr. Arnold was bom Oct. 11, being Involved in a hit-and-run oner Herbert Hannabury and At medieval English banquets Patients Today: 261 who joined toe Hartford Times lections in this area, Mni. Fannie W. Andrews the name of research, charity and his case was continued to> ManoheMer 1922 In WUUmantic, the son of accident on West Rd. toe medical examiner,. Dr. being seated at a Certain spot ADMITTED YESTERDAY: as a messenger boy in 1929 has On the occasion of his 98rd NORTH COVENTRY—Funer­ (The Policeman’s Athletic Jan. 3 at East Hartford Circuit Btne^lat and Siq^ty, Ine. Mrs. Marjorie Beebe Arnold of Is Mandatory for Top Ranks Francis Burke, were also called above or below the ornate salt Mara Becker, Windsor Locks; been appointed advertising man- birthday last January, Mr. Holl, al services for Mrs. Fannie W. League) - and the kind ^ of pres- Miss Carroll Ann Plunder, 37, 6M Hartford Rd., MandMater WUUmantic and the late Arthur to toe scene. Ooutt for trial by Jury. shaker placed in the middle of WllUam Carter, Box Mt. Dr., ager of toe paper. said, upon being cmigratulated, Andrews of Grant HUl Rd. were tlge that Fords and Vanderbilts cent of toe faculty have served of 4 Charter Rd. waa operator 64»-8«M H. Arnold, and came to Bolton By DON REEDER Miss Plunder was bom March He was arrested in conneo- the dining table denoted the Vernon; Mrs. E ^ l Castner, 219 Elliott J. Barnett, formerly a "I feel about 68 and still be- to imdCed’^hTm t o r V ^ held Wednesday afternoon at St. and Moslers can give a designer In Vietnam. of a car which was sideswlped RoeicvOto Exekange Bnt. 14M Associated Press Writer 18, 1930 in Rockville, Ithe daugh­ tlon with an Incident that oc­ diner’s position. Woodland St.; Mrs. Floriuice manager of local advertisingt lleve, as I have said in the past, The students are majors or about 'one-half mile from toe ter of William and Anna M. curred at Coventry High School D'Addario , 313 HUUard St.; succeeds John (Callahan, who re that an active mind makes an Paper—or toe Reemay ver­ FT. LEAVENWORTH, Kan. lieutenant colonels, average age Vernon P olice. Station. the United Aircraft IntemaUon- ?phon. The Rev. Regan Plunder of Rockville. She on Nov. 22. Mrs. Margaret Doyon, 21 Han- cently was promoted to assiS' active body." He was at this sion of paper—Is sUlI meant to (AP) —"Comrades, we must 35 and with about 12 years’ duty When police arrived at toe al since 1946, where he held a “ " ‘ ' ‘ated was employed at the Life In­ Robert E. Btshop, 17, of Hail- sen Dr., Vernon; Timatoy Duns- tant to the publisher, time still engaged In his real be fun, to be worn awhile and behind them. This year, for toe scene toe other car was empty. variety of poaltlons. Including Mrs Howard Person was or- infiltrate toe labor unions In or­ surance Agency Mantigement of ford, charged with improper ton, Sam Green Rd., Coventry; Barnett, whose appointment estate, investment and in- Burial was in North thrown away before It gets bor­ first time, six women are en­ Six hours later Llndley R. You’ll find Krueger Pilsner sales representative In Europe der to overthrow this govern­ Hartford. She was a member pasBihg, pleaded guilty and Mrs. Mary Ann Flathers, East as announced Thursday by The surance ventures. Local Cemetery, Coventry. ing. rolled- in toe regular course. Dent, of 98 Davis Ave., Rock­ and Japan. of the choir at St. Bernard’s was fined $25. He was errestbA Hartford; Vincent GlampaolD, Times, is resident of West business and social associates Bearers were all friends of But If too trend turns to trim­ ment of capitalist pigs.” ville, turned himself in at toe travels best in groups. A graduate of Windham High It’s a tough schedule—about Church, the Haurtford Jazz Bo- Dec. 10, after the ear lie mas 00 KeSey Rd., Wapping; Ronald Hartford. attested to the fact that "E .J.” toe family. ming It with sables and Jewels, Several dozen men In toe police station and was charged School, WUUmantic, he attend­ six hours are called upon with­ nnri Meriden German driving hit another car on Oe»- Girardln, 147 Brookfield St.; The Holmes______Funeral______Home, then emptying toe wastebaskets audience pounded their tables In out notice to present their solu­ with negligent homicide ed the University o f , Connecti­ 400 Main St., Manchester, was may become a very profitable approval as toe speaker out- Singers. ter St. near Newman St whe);! Mrs. Ruth Goodwin, 882 Oak­ cut, Storrs, and the John Hop­ tion to a problem and defend evading responsibility. land Rd., Wapping. In charge of arrangements, profession.' ' “ lined detaUed plans aimed at Survivors, besides her par- he attempted to pass It. Six at a time. that answer against sharp criti­ Police said men from toe -- -- - East kins School of IntematloniU subverting and capturing toe ents, include two sister, Mrs. Edith M. Hutctolns of Also, Mrs. M cr'y Kogan, cism by toe Instructor and fel­ Vernon fire department undw j^aeph Konlckl and Mrs. Jo- Hartford, charged with Studies, Washington, D.C. South Americeui nation of Col­ Storrs; Bruno Lenhardt, 116 Survivors, besides his wl/e low students. toe direction of Chief Joseph chicolne, both of RooK'- lifting had her case oonUnuMl Otazter Oak St.; Mrs. Jean ombia. and mother, Include two sons, Taste for Poi Growing, "We don’t wantito^.tum out Duffin had conducted a search ^jug. g brother, William Pfun- to Dec. 29. Hie was anoeted Manley, West WilUngton, Bonita Stephen Arnold of Bolton and But this meeting of a '“ Com­ people who simply parrot some of toe area, shortly after toe jer of Ctoncord, Calif., and Dec.»8 at CaMor’s Depaitmbat Mbffltt, Windham; (Carol Moloe, Parkhill-Joyce Robert Arnold serving wtlli the munist cell ^ pat answers,’ ’explained a facUl- accident, for toe driver of toe several nieces and nephews. Store. Police were called to the Loomis Rd., RFD 1, Bolton; UB. Navy; three dau^Mera, But Taro Supply Short place In a grimy”” Bogota a ceUarPA nr ^ spokesman. "We want some- other car, but found no one. Burke E\meral Home of store by the stcra security oi- Trofem Nedweden, CUenwood .M bs Ncuicy Arnold and (Miss but In an immaculate classroom one who can intelligently weigh Shortly after 10 a.m. today, 76 Prospect St Is In charge of floer who dalmed toe woman Rd., Box 266, ElUngton ;Diane Flower Shop HONOLULU (AP) — Pol, a he could make in 10 years of overlooking toe Missouri River Phyllis AmoU, (both of Bolton, all facets of a problem and Dent posted a $1,000 bond for arrangements which are Incom- took some attfoles wtthout pay- PerusM, Stafford Springs; Don in toe heart of toe United n « B k Ctakeito, ProBjistog and Miss Jane Am old at home; come up with a logical course of appearance in Rockville Circuit plete. ii^ for them. Segal, 202 Mountain Rd. ;James M l MAIN 8T.. lIANOHIlinnBB rich, pasty hawallan fo^. Is farmers have nel- States. two (brothers, Roger B. Arnold in popularity as a health action. Tedtord, 27 Watso^ Rd., Ver­ (N ut to brtfM d NatfsMl galntog And the speaker was a U.S. Omaha, Neb., a ^ Richard A non. H art) at and Infant food. The tourist In- ment to take advantage of re- Army officer, trim and crewcut “ What we want to produce Arnold, of Glaatonbury; three are problem solvers.” BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A • TBS—WR DBUVBR • dustry wants an ever-lncreaslng cent advances In agrlcuUure ^ho talked with a definite MSiMBl—^4S-144S Some of these problem solvers daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- sdpply to give the close to one Southern drawl. are not Americans at all, but wto Safranek, HiUtfde Dr., El- \s-/\B/SB^Ss3AssA=>\s3/V=/^Va^ .... ______....____ Dr. O. Donald Sherman, asso- it was another exercise at toe , .. A. StanlCh of Motilboraugh and mlUlon visitors a year a taste of ^ command and General ®«‘ ®‘' " f ' Mre. 'Wllltam V. Bill Tnim- at rlculture Experiment BtatKsi at staff OoUege, a venerable, but ~ To Give Our Employes hun. And many residents eat It for the University of Hawaii, says now. computerized InstltuQon, am^ ornc Funeral services will (be held breakfast, luiKSh and diimer as a there are two methods of grow- which has trained toe naUon’s grounds it sounds more inenmy tioknioiTiaiw at 1 p.m. at toe Lowe- supplement lor rice or potatoes, ing taro. top soldiers. than “ foreign officers." Rebacker Ftmeral Home, 2684 I¥erp^err?£l)riJtmaa But, as toe demand for the on® ig the wet land or paddy- The 1,843 student officers In Ranging in rank from captain A Well Deserved Long Weekend HAVING A HOLIDAY PARTY? (Main iSt, dastonhury. Burial sticky substaxwe, which Is made culture method, which Is now the college must learn politics ’ to brigadier general, toe 97 al- Here’s to your happiness on this heart-warming Christmas wm be in Neiipslc Cemetery, from the root of the taro plant, almost exclusively used by toe as well as how to suppy Ian In- Ued personnel In thecurrent Glastnnbury. goes up, toe supply la going in farmers. The other la the dry- fantry division, economics In class come from 51 countries. GIVE... Day. We're deiighted and heartiiy grotefui for the sincere Btrfcnds may call at toe fu­ the <^>posite direction. land method, which has until addition to coordinating rocket Besides such traditionally neral home tonight from 7-9. ioyaity and good wiii of our fine customers. Many thanks. The Hawaii State Agriculture 'recently been considered unfea- attacks. friendly nations as England and The family suggests that _ . . WE W ILL BE wlsbing to do so make Department says toe taro stole since an Inferior quality of Nearly every top career the Philippines, the class In­ •the state has toro resulted. American soldier of this century cludes officers from neutral memarfol ooolilbuttonB to toe ocreoige In Sherman says a four-year —including Gens. Douglas countries including Sweden and Chicken King KIdaey Reseorah Fund. Yale dropped to about 8W acres from about 440 acres lost yecu:. project carried out by toe ex- MacArthur and Dwight D. El- Ethiopia. There are two officers U idvenity Schod o f Medicine, The greatest percentage of periment station shows that too senhower—attended the college, from Communist Yugoslavia. Home Of Heavenly Fried Chidsen—“It’s Out of This World” NCmr Haven. ______taro Is grown In small famUy- dry-land method, under proper established by Maj. Gen. Wll- ju n M P Martin Sr ow«ed ploto. It U grown In fertUlzaUon and crop manage- 11am Tecumseh Sherman In 419 BIAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.—Phone 646-0176 James Patrick Martin Sr., flooded fields similar to rice nuint, can produce taro w h ir ls 1881. InterstoAe Road CLOSED 8i^ ^ l OUrorRd father of paddles. of a quality equal to toe paddy- The school’s job is to train of­ mSMlUtiOK, NJD.—The oon- PoUceman James P Martin Jr., The price the farmer gets for cidture taro in making p d . ficers to command or staff units ____i v ^ i d a y a f ^ ^ at hU taro today U higher than It But, toe formers don't wiant to of division size and larger. strudlan of Interatate 94 west A RING J S n ch L tw M e m o ^ Hospital, has ever been. change toolr ways, Sherman There is virtuaUy no hope of at Bismorok Is an example of f Martin was bom Dec. 10, fk> why too shortage? said. “ We’re faced with a social reaching top Army rank without SATURDAY DEC. 646-0176 a new conservation-minded de­ EtUngton — Glastonbnry 1888 In County Mayo, Ireland, —The, weather often brings problem.’’ completing the courae. O o ^ ^ sign of roadways. Plans celled son of James and Bridget floods diat do extensive damage Sherman says considering the also Is being asked to authorize WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS THE HOME OF HEAVENLY CHICKEN 3 3 6 mMnlcable Disease Center points Hoieshan Martin He lived In to taro poddies which are never prese'ht prtoo of p d and too the college to confer a master^s TAKE OUT SERVICE NORTH MAIN STRUT HorSrf mod^'hls Ufe before rebuilt price toe farmer goto for taro. It degree in military art and scl- for bridging Sweet Briar and he moved to Manchester nine —The sons of toe taro farmers would be a sdld Investment for ence. ^ ^ Oown Butte cre^. At toe sug- PARTY PACKS FROM 16 TO 250 years ago ^fo r e his retire- don’t wont to follow in their la- one of too state’s sugar or pine- Only about half the officers In SHOP TONIOHT TO 8:30 P.M. the A^my are chosen to attend ««ttkm tatlon to grow taro." cent of toe students and 47 recreortion. \ I MANCHES’TKR EVENING HERALD. MANCHES’TER, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967

Lflfton Bdttor “SHie Kinsmen of Jesus— 5 LOOKINO FOR AM UNUSUAL Oo-editon SUn Sloubwr CHRISTMAS GIFT? TV-Radio Tonight HOW ABOUT A Suun Gk)ldb«ix Sports Editor O u y Jodoln Ray Kelly The Universal Family of Jesus MIMI-KEG? T he H igh S chool W orld Television Sweet Cider For Christmas _Edlti. *B Note—The tomlljr of has loved me, so I have loved q ta , Vt OoL, 5 Ctol. Jhn, Mrs. Joyce Don, Facility Adriger ~^tmm was more than brotbera, you. AMde in my love.” 6:00 < 3) lUovIe (34) Conversations, Amoid Orodts, Kegs, Barrels, Spigots T • ¥ XXX, No. 15 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School ( a-UMB) UiOce DouKtas ■Toyrtbee OPEN EVERY WEEKEND TIU^ iraw YEAR’S sisters, ansts and ooasiiis. Jesus n ia t love which he epitomized (10) 'PeiTy ICason ( a) Twfldgti* Zone (18) Hishway Patrol 7:06 '(30) Newsreel also had a'-uatvorsal refatloa- —th a t unlimited selfless (SO) JaHh (or Today (40) News (C) A lp . Tko teilewlBg ia too last of ’’agape” known on this planet (3W (lOateroreni NeWhbor- 7:30 ( 3JS) CBS Special (C) hocri (40) 'Wtoard IS) BOLTON CIDER MILL Reading Lab Offers a five-part Gbristmas series on oidy because of him—^to not the (30) Oomtait '(18) Checkmate ROUTES e and 44A — BOLTON the Klasmeu of Christ. desiring love of “eros” which (40) BlInMtones (24) (World Press Review 6:33 (40) (Peter Jennhwa (C) 8:00 ( 8> F idA y Movte (C) E. 8 . SILVERSTEIN, Prop. — TEL. 64S-6S80 circles around Its own needs (18) Smrts Worid (10) (Movie By QBOBOE W. OORNEIX. and satisfaction, but a love that (30) ^ a t e r >(30-2330) Tanon (O AP Rellgtoa Writer (24) Whajt'a New? 8:30 ( 3-lB) Oomer I ^ e (C) Individual Benefit searches for the lost, a burning, 6:00 ( 3800-13) News, Sports, (3032 30) Star Trek resoldering love that makes a weather (C) (il8) Subocriptfcm TV "Developmental Reading? A more sophisticated part of A track In the snow winds up (23) Bummer Highlights (40) Hond'O (C) You’re putting me on!" the SRA program Is the Read- the hlU. It is night. A man car- unity of the many. (18) Merv Griffin (34) Two Tales of (Biristmas Armed with that mlghtieet of (20) toxotn 9:00 ( 3d3) iHovie n., tk. ‘"S tor Understanding lab. Al- rlos a lantern showing the path. (34) Travel Time (R) ■(3i)> 'NET Playhouse " I am the way,” he said. There forces, Christ to regarded as 040) Neiws'. Oomtaait 9:30 (1030-2330) Accidental Pam- FLETCHER GLASS GOs o f Ma n c h e s t e r serious. I'll grant you, when program to the needs of having initiated some total (30) IMclIale's Navy Uy (C) to a Mg house on the top of the 6:16 (30) Bold Venture ( 8-iO) Guns c t lV(ni Sonnett I first took this assignment, I student Is used, the lessons hUl and warm light glows reconsoHdatlng process In (crea­ 6:30 (34) (What’s New (R) (C) 6494521 was something less than enthu- deal less with basic skills and tion, but he directed hto prime ■( 343) WeHer Croidrtto (C) 10:00 (10333230) Alameiln: A **When You Think of Gla»», through the open door. (10 3330) Huntley-Brlnkley Monty Memoir (O siasUc. I was afraid It would more with criUcal reading and It’s home, as the guide ex- concern to individual persons, (C) ( Judd for Defense (C) Think of Fletcher” as if each summed up the pain ( 8) Peter Jennings (C) 10:30 (18) BubsertpOon TV be pretty dull, and I'd have to dra^ng logical conclusions from plains It, the paternal manor 6:46 (80) News, Sports 11:00 ( 884032-30-40) News. •' reading matter, house, humanity’s joint estate. and need of all. 7:03 (3230-40) News, Sports BporU, Weather i(C) really strain to find anything . . . "Come to me, all who labor (13) Truth or Conisequences (300 lUchand DIainonid: ' " Another very Important part “ Oome ...” Jesus said. "In (C) 11:30 ( 8-im Joey iBtshop (O 54 McKEE STREET interesting enough to write ,, increasing reading rate. Sev- my Father’s house are many and are heavy-laden, and I will ( 3) Death Valley Days (C) i( 3) IFViday 8peota>cuIar give you rest,” he said. And (20) HunUeyTBrijildey (110 30-2830) Tonight (C) about. eral devices are used to help rooms.” It’s a jq>acious, munifi­ (ID) MclKalc's Navy 1:00 OB) Outdoors with Stein (C) TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS cent abode, the consummate that included toe wastrel who But the school’s reading pro- build this skill, although Mrs. SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINOS gram Is not what most people Brooks stresses that although haMtabon, an Inheritance tor had strayed and squandered hto from $25.00 to $45.00 think It Is. Most think It’s only you have the ability to read a the faihUy of man. "Behold, the substance but then came home, to help, you read faster, and thousand words a minute (and dwelling of God to with men.” as related In toe story of toe Radio Now to the time to bring In your screens to be repaired prodigal eon. few have any Idea as to how they have the facilities avall- That to toe . greater, ultimate (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 16 Storm window glass replaced “ Father, I have sinned "they" Intend to teach you. able to make It possible) this ktnshlp attested by that new­ minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) Mrs. Lavenia Brooks, head of rate is useless without the other comer of Christmas, his wider against heaven and before you," WDBC—1860 6:55 Phil Rizzuto 2 the reading lab, says that the skills that go along with it. afflUatlon, his all-in-all consan­ the young man cried. ‘T am no Christmas Suggestions 6:00 Dick Robinson 7:00 The World Tonight 2 longer worthy to be called your overall goal of the program is One part of the reading pro­ guinity. *T am in the Father, 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7:15 Frank Gifford son.’ ’ 9:00 Ken Griffin_____ 7.30 Alexander Kcndj'lck • For Him— A Glass Desk Top to achieve flexibility and effl- gram is learning what to read, and you are in me, and I in 1:06 News, Sign OH 7:35 Speak Up Hartford But Jesus ordained a hospita­ • For Her—A Full Length Dmr Mirror clency not only In rate The course. In addiUon to teach- you.” WRCH—910 3:00 Now.s ble house, a generous, merciful 5:00 HarUord Highlights 8:10 Speak Uj> Hartford • For Both— A Fireplace Mirror (although speed is very Impor- ing skills, also encourages the He was a man, surely, “ made 7:00 News 12:15 Sign Off like his brethren In every re­ reception for the runaway re­ 8:00 Gaslight WTIC—1086 • Venetian and Framed Mirrors In Stock tant) but In comprehension and student to broaden his Interests, 12:00 Quiet Hours S:00 News, Weather. Sports learning many other skills con- aided by the paperback library spect.” Scripture says, with a turned. WPOP—1410 6:35 Afternoon fklltlon • We Make Frames For Mirrors and Do Custom flock of assorted relatives— It’s a rich, abundant dwelling, 5:00 Danny Clayton Show 7:00 Americana Picture Framing nected with reading and study- and other materials, 7:00 Lee "Babl" Simms Show 7:25 David Brinkley ing. The lab works with each skeptics, allies, toe disen­ that home fashioned for Christ’s 12:00 Gary Girard Show 7:30 News of the world 2 The Developmental reading chanted, the solicitous. extensive family. It takes the WINF-12M 7:46 Joe Garagiola ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN- student on a highly Indlvidualiz ^ 1 _ ui k. program is more than just a 6:00 News 7:50 Sing Along ed basis, taking him from his „ But he also asserted a larger whole day to get there, from the 6:16 St>eak Up Sports 7:65 Emphasis CALL OR STOP IN— 2 speed reading course; It Is a present ability and sending him lineage, of profounder roots and morning of birth Into the extin­ 5:30 Harrrry ~Reaaoncr 8:05 Pop Concert carefully planned but very flex­ 5 :36 Speilak Up Sports 9:06 NIghtbeat as far as he can go in the source Vaster progeny. “ Before Abra­ guishing night. 6:00 News 11:00 News, Weather. Sports ible program to help the stu­ of the semester. ham, I am . . . I and the Father “ Lord . . . how can we know 6:16 ^ e ^ Up Hartford 11:25 Sports Final dent learn all he can about read- 6:46 Lowell Thomas 11:35 Other Side of the Day Although It may sound pretty , . .. are one.” And he claimed a uni­ the way?” asked the dubious strange an Important p ^ t of ‘" 8^ " '“ y versal succeulon. ”I am the aposQe, Thomas. • reading is listening, and being vine, you are the branches.” ”I am the way. and toe truth, Yictim of RohherV able to not just "hear" things. ^ y®*i ®’*’® Interested In bene- It was an Immense, strange and the life.” ______^ Takes a Hearty Swing "Llstening is the best fore- fitting from this program, there and comprehensive heritage. The great house towers on the hill. Sometimes, you hear toe "Mltal" Penayo takes a which was in the form of Santa 'or Kood reading,” says Although he was a thorough­ Woman, 77, Reported Fair I CHRISTMAS TREES I . . . a. Al. A ntAiiJi wAit thft wvtf*k of Pnm Brooks, **because listening Openings exist for the second going man of toe earth, of (me such fleeting response was not “ He was before all things and further music from it. You hearty swing at the Plnata I & m l C ( P h o S ^ requires thinking." A tape 1 ^ semester In Al and A3; B2 and time, one place, one group, the kind of mark Jesus imbued in him all things hold together,” C6dch inklings of it, faint, fleet­ which shortly after showered the ^M am iiu m . (Hiotooy ^ ^ 3 ^. ^g. and E4; there also was an aura of mys- to men. says St. Paul. “God was in ing, exhilarating. In a sudden, After Bound for Seven Days ■ ...... rTnw).; _ ___ ~n/i m onH na it ko.... o C M st reconciling the world to Tag Now, Cut Later giiests at the combined A.F.S. students learn how to listen have a Tbp holirlav anirit Is keynoted in the Christmas jackets and dresses). The group is led by Miss tery about him, his singular He spawned a strain that last- limpid moment, you’re struck ^ ^ drive, hto enigmatic sayings, his ® spread and embraced a himself . . . and Chirrent Affairs club party carefully, and many of the In- sl*i*ly hall during one of these decorations supplied by Mrs. Kelson’s Art III class Martha White and accompanied by Donnf Sharp, ^ wlith toe splendid beauty and PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) — come on down,’ ’’ said MHss with two and a half pounds of struction materials used are periods and wish to take De- utter commitment to others. world. “ For in Christ Jesus you “ For he has made known to amplitude of Hfe. An elderly woman is hospital­ Stewart. ^ ' Come to our farm and select your own Christmas ft “ El Circulo” as well as by the candles and the lovely voices of ’68. (photo by Pinto) us in all wisdom and insight the candy end a generous spray of glven orally or with tapes. velopmental Reading, see Mrs. “ Bar Nasa,” he called him- SJ’® sll sons of God. through It’s like a passing illusion, a ized in fair ndition today after “ She was so cold,” said Miss mystery of his will, according to 'S trees now from growing trees that you can cut S confetti. The highlight of the P u b lish e d The Science Research Asso- Brooks in Room 110 Immediate- the Round Table Singers (resplendent in their new self, toe "Son of Man." But faith,” the apostle Paul wrote, mirage. You can’t possess It or surviving seven days wltoout Stewart. “ She wanted to reach also, “ Bar Eloah,’’ the “ Son of "There to neither Jew nor his purpose which he set forth in party for "Mltal” and for Sonia Extra! Extra! Read all about (Remember SRA >y- keep it. You're not settled, not food or water while lying bound for our hands because she was SH and have fresh for Christmas or dig before the ft God.” Greek, there is neither slave nor Christ as a plan tor the fullness Escobar was not the shower m Big news for Spanish Qlub ^ grade school?) are used to Kice, 69 Happy Holiday home yet. But you go on, nostal- hand and foot on a cellar floor. so glad to see us.” 2? ground freezes for living trees. 58 from above but rather the an- members broke this week as ‘l®velop all-over reading skills A puzzled, pragmatic apostle, f*’®®. there is neither male nor of time, to unite all things in gically yearning tor it, vaguely Robbers posing as church col­ Mrs. Keller, police said, man­ MHS Music Department Joins him, things in heaven and nouncement made by Steve their first issue of "E l Circulo” particularly in the areas of rate 'The editors, Mrs. Don, and Philip, wanted some tangible female; for you are all one in discontent, wishing for a gentler lectors forced their way into aged to iwork the gag llooise. Shs Choose from White Spruce, Douglas Fir, Colorado K SPORTS DANCE things on earth.” Spaeth, -68, president of the was made available. The news- comprehension, vocabulary staff of the 'High School World evidence, a spectacular display. Christ Jesus. And if you are cUme, a steadier soil, a fuller Mra. Lotta Keller’s house last tried sawing through the Christ’s, then you are Abra> ^ Blue or Green Spruce. ^ A.F.S. club, that the club’s paper, written primarily In ,n®t®-^ak‘ng skills On ’Thursday, December 28 would like to wish our readers “ Lord, show us the Father, and That unifying aspect was a fellowslhlp. Friday. clothesline by rubbing the rope To Offer Annual Xmas Show ham’s offspring, heirs according Christmas...... gift _ ^ to^ the two ex- ^Spanish, ^Is the iiiovfirst bigui project IV cki ...... labs are.. multl-leveled, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. a Stu- a joyful Holiday season and best we shall be satisfied.” central force In Christ—the “You did not choose me,” Je­ They forced the 77-year-old 'against the edge 'ot a laiundry ^ All trees tagged and priced. ^ change" s t u d e i i s ^ ^ that t o “ ^ e to hluinmenrtols* ye'ar Individual lesson design- dent ^ u n cll S p o ^ Dm cc ^11 wishes for a new’ year of peace ^jjlsUes, and a presentation their porUon of the concert. Op- FlnaUy, the choir and band The request startled Jesus to the promise.” drawing together, the harmoniz­ sus said, “ but I chose you ...” woman Into the basement, tub and water heater, but soon each could call home, and the for the club. When a large ma- ^ students needs, ^ h^d In the MHS Cafeteria, and happiness. flowers to Miss White! That enlng with "A Mountain Carol” joined to present the “ Hallelu- ..somewhat, took him aback. It was a big family, an inclu­ ing and rejoining of all the frac­ And he beckons up that hill, lashed her hands and feet with ran out of strength and gave up. club will pay the bill. The jorlty of La Rueda Castellana flexible, so that The Prophets will be featured. Due to the Christmas vaca- Christmas and “ Chr' tmas Day,” the jah Chorus from ‘Meewlah’.” ■ “ Have I been with you so long, sive household. tured. segments of men—the toward that good house, that clothesline and taped her mouth Both of Mrs. Keller’s hands Farm on Miller Rd., Windsorville, East Windsor, guests were entertained at the showed Interest In the project progress at his own All alumni are welcome to at- tion, the next Issue of the World came to an end. And Round Ta^ e sang the familiar This difficult number was given ...and yet you do not know me, It was anchored in meuiklnd’s broken personalities, the eco- bounteous regathertog place, of shut with adhesive tape. were swollen and she had a few ^ will be open Saturday and Sunday till Christmas. 9 pariy by Jim Leggltt and Ann it was decided that a commit- tend. will appear Jan. 12, 1968. what a concert It was! “ The ’Twelve Days of Christ- an excellent performance by ---Philip? He who has seen me has common nature, which (Jhrist nomlc imbatonces, the divided enduring kith and kin. It’s the Police and neighbors broke bruises and cuts. Benson who sang folk songs In- tee would be formed to look It began at 8:00 p.m. Decern- mas.” ’Tills number featured both groups and was also given .i-neen the Father . . . Believe me took on. becoming an integral nathms and races, toe lost lveiTtments, Uncle Ssim oper- tion on two was not compl'eted not solve aU the proUems of until the last day of a long ses­ he desired at a rummage sale. “ 'iuteB J'uly l-June SO. Hto book- government budgeting and ap­ Abdominal Support mUkI“w e eT m EK It tog to ^ T n iM gr^M U ^^^ celebration of (believe it or not) ately, the choir followed with loney High School and t h e ^ - sion, Dec. 16. --keepera aren’t ‘wetooming a propriating, which are admit­ ty-sandwlches, soup. Ice cream, ‘ ^ d ^ i ^ S a r l v T (S k T o w birthdays! "Break Forth of Beauteous hies reversed, the jayvees Iqst ------FOR LONOER LIFE------Been MacLean Jody Palmberg ^ desserts and crackers and time It waa ready to be aieucian regularly over yes, It's true. Among staff Heavenly Light” and “ Adora- a hard fought game 60-44 \idifle ‘“ New Year this season—they’re In such circumstances Con­ tedly In sore need of a toorough cookies. ’ Some have been mis- school prepares hot menus from other nchools, to members of the 1968 Somanhls, mus Te Christe.” Once again, the varsity won 71-64. ’The vgr- -just lagging toe halfway mark gress falls back every year 0(n a overhaul. Why do widowf outnumber toformed about the Federal •'“ '®bes for 1,2(X) people a day. "'®'^® variety, but for approximately one half were Karen Krinjak was to the spot- slty showed a lot of desire and "In fiscal year 1968. rickety device called the “con­ But Congress shies away from wtdoweriT T o the trsditlonsl teem Legion of Honor Foods Aid supplying us with ' ' ’ben hamburgers or hot dogs the prices we pay, it is rather December. Mrs. Kelson, light as she conducted the next determination to win this one. .— ’nils wouldn’t matter much if tinuing resolution.” It is a hasti­ o f work and worry, long branded the FEEL BETTER all our food.. Our Federal Sub- prepared, their popularity difficult. ’The school is subsidized the faculty advisor for the year- performance of “ Ya Viene La ’They controlled the ball most "’Congress observed the same ly passed authorization for de­ guilty pair, weight haa been so LOOK SLIMMER Whs^t does the captain of a According to Webster’s Die- sidy Includes such staples as **toke it extremely hard for the four cents for every hot lunch, book, was bom on Christmas Vleja,” a Spanish carol. Several of the first half, jumping to^a calendar as the eoceicuUve partments whose appropriations tirongly linked by Kience that diet­ LESSEN FATIGUE vawlly soccer team have to tlonary a "happy” person Is flour, wheat, oats, rice, dried ®®^®'®rta staff to keep up with and for forty-four cents we get Day, the 26th. ’The two Leggitts, students were featured in the 43-26 lead. In the second half ' ‘ branch. But__ ___ toe laavmahers ______go are pending to keep on spending ing. once a woman’a paitlme, haa measure up to? For one thing, someonene who who Ib is ” "felicitous” fellcltouB” , , milk, milk, butter and and other other surplus surplus 'be wie demand, uemana. ’Therefore, inereiore, It is im- a a meal meal that that would would cost cost a a lot lot John and Jlnj, celebrate their their loilowlng following songs; Pamela John- Maloney came on on strong, but;- but" • akmg with the general ji^pula- ®^ approximately toe current WELDONS become a male preoccupation. he has, to have attained a good "pleasant"ant” , “ joyous” , and commodities such as turkey, P®®rtble ” to serve extra * hot * doge more elsewhere. In ' general, to- comtog-into-being days on ~ Dec- ston * soloed...... in "I. Wonder As I It was fruitless as the Indla^ - ' lion, starting their sessions in i’®^®- And now come* evidence that name for himself, and what ’’gratified"fled” . In other words a ground beef, and roast beef — ®*‘ hamburgers without slow- stltutlonal food Is not as appetlz- ember 27. Karen Bradlau also Wander” and Fred Butler con- didn't give upand defeated T ‘^January. Thls year the routine approval MULTIPLE it isn’t just the paunch, but the sag, person Is Judith Rae usually enough for 1 meal. All '*** down the entire operation, ing as other food. However, any- celebrates her birthday to Dec- ducted "Carol of the Bells." them. Doing most of the scor- The timing misfit causes in- of continuing resolutions got that brings on the pallbearers-that could be ipore dignified or dli- "happjl” person Is Judith Rae usually enough _ ------rm, j i ^ b , - - - VITIMINS ttogulshing as Roderick James Palmberg, who claims that life other Items are purchases on ^h® oessert Is not included to one who has been to camp, the ember, the 16th to be exact. “ While Shepherds Watched tog were Dick Cobb, Ray Kel- '^treaslng trouble. But toe snarled with a congresaiDnal the girdles that give the ladies their girlish figures may also be extending MctoLean Jr.? He must have the Is too short to be spent being order by our d' c. .o:. " with the meal, because the meal hospital or any cafeteria is prob- And the list goes on and on. Their Flocks by Night” was ly, ’Tim Coughlin, Dale Oatroyt, chances are something may be drive to put mandatory spend­ ONE-A-DAY spirit and motivation to en- mad and that there aren't really “ The complaints concerning bas larger portions than those ^bly aware that the food In our The party, held Friday night, next on the program. In this and Kent Smith. Backing them " ’done about It. ing curbs on the lawbooks. their lives. courage his fellow teammates that many things that are Im- our "slow” cashiers Is unjustl- ®' ®tber schools where It Is to- cafeteria Is somewhat better December 16th at Mrs. Kelson’s song, several students sang an up were reserves Chuck Carson -- The July 1 fiscal year start is In >toe hassle, part of toe gov­ The idea that control under unto victory by vigorously fir- portant enough to stay angry fled. Every day each of our eluded. The large selection of than most Institutional food. home, featured everything .from echo which heightened Its per- and Steve Shoff. a holdover from toe days of a ernment payroll, including that shorts, tightening the abdominal mus­ ing them up’when the chips are over anyway. four cashiers check out at least asserts Is offered Instead, a la ------hot pizza to cold popcorn, made formance. "Amen,” “ The HoUy If the basketball team con- -smaller, simpler national gov- of the poverty program, was *2.98 cles and expanding the chest, im­ i- ■ ■ t prove not merely appearance but down. He must be aggressive Judy Is usually busy at school 600 customers. Few studenU ®^e. ____ _ half American and half Argen- ^ d the Ivy," and "Sleigh ttoues to play the kind of ball "ienanenlt Oongrecp, even when held up briefly. health isn’t exactly a new one. Long enough to push his way through In her English, Chemistry, Alge- purchase 1 Item, an average The problem of the last wave 'Storting Immedtaitiely, do- tenlan by Mltal«Penayo. Ride” were the next songs on they did against Maloney, thiey ' It used to convene in Maurch, If Congress had been appro- WELDON DRUG CO. before modern drugs came on the "could easily provide for the mo- priatlng for a year beginning •. ’ M /. S ’ P ( i ’ anv forward line dlsD lavlng^. bra IH. Spanish Uterature H student tray has from 3 to 6 >» recognized, an(l recent merito wdl be'iasuied os in the All-in-all, a great Ume was schedule. Roy Wlerzblckl soloed may have a good season. Their market, dpctori prescribed abdomi­ c e ^ n g lv fast fdotwork as well (honors), Phys. Ed., or choir itieimfl on It. Bach item has to attempts have been made to past. Parents wUl be notified had by all. Most of the staff will to "Christmas Was Meant for next game la tonight agaliist COOOl 5 y t lOOCWOrK aa weu • ______av.^^ *«. tmnmva tliAlf* riAMictlnnolltr /vmiivvm-tngr HAmAirit'n whiPtn Ko 1/\/\1rincr frktnifarrt npvt CThlldrAn '* thp anner fliof xTai.* nal belts for men with heart ailments. But new research, reported to ^ the Jotimal of the A m ^ a a Med­ ical Aasociatloii, tends to show ttat most everyone) completely ful- New Year's Eve Celebration! the new dniga may be no more tf- Mls the necessary qualifications, where she has been a member fcctlve than the old-fashioned bdC— quite obviously. '®r 'h'’®® Y®®™- ^ three-yeor or the modem control shorts. Scripps However, to be considered as member of Girls' Leaders, Judy THE Institute scientists found that “ ap­ an “All American Boy” there *’®® received her class numer- Should Courses on Pass or Fail Basis Be Offered? plication o f the belt previous to exercise reduced or prevented the are at Jeast two sides to every ®*f ®*“' ® MANDATE story. Not only has he devoted her athletic abUltlm Personal Experience tests. Education is preparation progress. But to our struggle example of now successfully on their new program. ’’The stu- were, "mulUple variables abnormal postexercise incresK in the Now that I'm a senior at to become better people, better to obtain the literal symbols of students can learn without pres- dent receives an evaluaUon nected with such a change “ but SQUIRE amplitude o f the A-wave o f the apex ABDOMINAL three years to the varsity ten- 1"'® "® COUNTRY r^'^'team*'' "^^vs*°Leadenj ®®J®Y® K°)ng to games, watch- MHS, I have bean through the citizens, and better workers. the values placed on levels of sure. based on attitude, parUclpatlon, he feels that they can be solvwl. cardiogram,’’ just as popularly-pre­ scribed glyceryl trinitrate. i s Club the Ski a u b and the var- “ rtenlng to the radio, vartous stages of becoming a Good grades are not the heri: ariUevement, we forget toe e .C.H. stUl has procentage wUllngness to learn new things. This can be done at MHS If ybu SUPPORT sltv soccer team he has also K®1®B '® beach. And Ifcandidate for higher education, evaluation of an able and ma- purpose of education. marking, but students now have ® project which replaces mid- (the students, teachers, and par- RESTAURANT How do control shorts help UNDERSHORTS haen an active Student Council yeu I'k® stuffed animals, pea- As a freshman, school was ture person. This brings out toe o n toe other hand, some stu- the option of selecting an extra Y®®*" exam and a paper which ents) want U. ] the heart? One famed medical writer, Dr. F. J. Stetocrohn, writes that it< member tor three vears serv- ticklish peo- exciting and filled with the question: Are “ grades” neces- dents feel lost without the re- major from five new pass or replaces the final exam.” This THAT hclpa the circulation of the Mood, SLIM inv «■ chairmnn of toe Scholar: P*®’ P®®*’’ Y®u *»®v® a lot chaos of adjustment. Knowing sary? assurance of getting a "grade" fall courses. The program will Indicates that It is geared at Student’s Opinion Looking For A Place To Have nnd "therchy takes on unnecessary NEW/ with Miracle riommiffBB Scoff haa hcan ®®mmon With Judy. Only 1 had to get the beet grades a -..!.. which means that they have be extended to allow the stu- student Involvement and leam- What do you think of hav load off iht heart. And when one of fiiB Rono^ moody people and horror mov- possible, I worked hard. *>®® ^ teacher expect- dent to choose from any aub- Ing by dotog-the basis for leam- a pass or fall system at Spandex elastic a meml»r of the Round Table ,^3 ^ank on her Ust of dlsUkes. S^toolnore and junior year , ®«J- J®®' to the curriculum. tag- Fun On New Year's Eve? mulllpllcs this by the heartbeata What should "passing” or fall­ which add np to a ftw hdlion to the • SMndw elastic Is llghtar, toe toough Judy lives every was toe twUlght hour of sec- StoclnaT^'MHSK we were given the oppor- Father Shaw, principal of „ ing” be? What subjects would Excellent Food & Cocktails — Lovely Colonial Decor normal lifetime, one can understand whiter and more comfort­ ex^nUo^nr^ll L^s ^ '*® ^ ®ducaOon. We aU knew tunlty to leam th r o u g h T ^ - E.C.H., Initiated this ^ g r a m U«nU®d pass or faU system wor- you like to take on this basli? BUFFET — MUSIC — DANCING — FAVORS how a simple abdominal support able. Machine weshes and $15.00 Per Couple (Includes one Cocktail) nlgbl add ytara to a man’s Ufa” dries. Many doctors are suggesting • Slims Instantly. Tako 1 to . principal inieni^on is afterward would like to carry an emphasis placed on just get Bottle and Setups Available the increasingly popular new types to “discover the secret wisdom on political research to a LaUn ting gredes. !»«»! It h.lp wm » "S?"-. ""‘V“ ‘f"”! out Plot w . «„fld •"1 t.^lt.T. .rtll W 2 Inches off your waistline. 10 P.M. to 3 A.M .------I I P.M. Buffet o f men’s control shorts to their pa­ tients, and finding back and breath­ a Supparts comfortably, Let Ted and Georgette Entertain You" ing as well as circulation benefits. braces up tired bacii The most popular type. Mandate, m uscles. ■ V Ted Paul at the Hammond Organ— ^Miss Georgette. Sfmgatreee *tondarwcar that dhus,” meets the • Lissm Mlpit, improm capped mountain to a small ski At present though, she can chaUanges of graduation, col- **r. Rogers would supp<^ a elective on a "oasa or fall and still receive full credit for It. "^® *®®®n<* a^iroach would be program will be set up and Mtdical Jouraal’a prcacriplion o f a posture. town,_ - or _ , from . St. Croix c . jto the be found with her married els- lege, ytmummnmtt profeeslonal DV..WVschools,10, «and .«. non-graded " ------system,— ‘ free ,, froin . oasis." TOeire>n.«j.e wouiuwould be De no s»r.Mr. xwfgersRogers approvmiapproved 01 of thisuus "*® . ®’^^"®n------®' -n new course, " ®® bow It will operate. Dinners served s> usual in the Colonial Room 4:30 P.M. - 10 P.M. bch *tl|hMy applied to fbe abdomen VtoMrln TwIaMHci a ** a flatiia/laer a#_ A______. _ m___..... A# aA llatfa A nil w w ao. aaavAV ttvimas. aw 9 r F aa avaasaV.,..!....- only yirgln lalan^ or a Saturday af- ter, Nancy, her married broth- Job opportunity came preeelng the p r e s s i^ of coltoge OM . Passing would be the concept which helps the student “ p s y ^ lo g y or phlloso- This will be your chaneb to SPECIAL NEW YEAR’S EVE MENU in Mch a manner that it doc* nat $ 6 ^ temoon football game, selling er. William, her nieces and ne- down. “ only requirement tor receiving “to develop a weU Integrated P^y• ®d«*®d course would give toe pros and cons of the dhtoih tbo palleni’s respiration or tet dogs and chips to an an- itoews. Arthur, Usa, and Karon, Being so oloee to graduaUon, «» evalu^on of a students ^ subject concern for human beings.” P®®“ o*" *®U SYstem. By knowing Make Your Reeervatioiis Now— 87!2<0269 pftAlCf diNOMtOfto** xdoualy awaiting crowd, but any or with her parents, Mr. and I have a better Idea of whj) I achievement If all the answers ^ faU system” and would appear both sides provUlon for com- (Christmas Group Reservations StiH Being Accepted) *Reprlnled by permission of Central Feature News, Inc, Way he does It Scott la determln- Mrs. Raymond Palmberg, and have to get these grades, t® toe above questiofis were In . System In Action Snoceas at B.O.H. to bo the better of the two promising oonfUctlng pointo i»l Your Host Robert P. Galett— Open Tuesday Through Sunday Sd to live the All American Way! her sister, Elizabeth at home Through Investigation I thiiA the affirmative. The pose or fall system now In the November 3 Issue of methods for testing the sya- riew can be m a d e ^ * ‘ Rt. 83, Ellington— (Next to Glenney's) Debbe Snyder '68 at 71 Lockwood Street. I’ve found a better reason for There Is an obvious need tor In operation at East Oathdic the “Echo”, E.O.H.'a school tern. > ------Janice Obuchowski ‘Q8 doing homework and taking^ evaluation of a student’s High Sdiool Is a practical newspaper, an article aiqieared Mr. Rogers said that there Pamela Hamilton *88 I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 PAGE FlFl'M N

Sports Viewing Lamonica S A T im O A T Tonight’s Schoolboy Hoopla 1:M (S6) Bowlin* Cold Greets Rams 1 ;M ( S) N F L Todnjr Wins A FL grees. Earlier In the day the can slow speedy runners In a 2:M ( S) NFL, Onen Bay GREEN BAY, Wis. temperature was a record 67. very short while. va. Loa Anffeloa (AP) — The Green Bay S;M ( 8) Coachea All-Amer­ Packers had a w

3^ t I Prv KANGHBSIXR EVENING fllKALD. M AM dOBm ^ OONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 PAGE iEVlNTM M 4IANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 \ THERE OUORf A BE A LAW BY SHOimtN tad WHIPPLE H^lp Wontod—M ok 34 BU6GS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with m a j o r h o o p l e CoBtraethig 14 ______5 - «------W ien TMEV VlCMTSlGHTSEENG.LiniE fiaiMBUN So-BACKAfWEHOtEL.POCDISORE AND. CARPBim iT — ooncrete etepa, DEAN MACHINE WANTED school bos driven, 7U/S COAT IS AW . ^ Z mmaaT7> DON'T L E A V E -I'M tPERHAFS A NiK.YVEirs T ] CLASSIFIED YIEARV ~'LOOI^ tolOiS suddenly PUUA 6EANS/ EXCELLENT BAO^ 1V E S , ^ LET ME LOOK S lf/rm - THERE'S ONE MERE (MINK MINI TMATS MAJOR noora, hatolnraya, nmodeUng, POOPED OUT IH1ES MHWIBS FLA T- men or woman, 7-6 a.m.. M porches, garagee, clooeta, ceil- ‘ ^MASTER FUOD! UNDER SOME ma UMOVAS, MY WIFE IE ABOUT >, SK IR T HOOPLE ! HE 102 Colonial R d., M ancheater p.m . 644-1903 a fter 5 p^m. R . 'iOt/VE BEEN l UGGINO OF THESE •SIZE BUT A TRIFLE— ER. A H - FOR------, JALKS SABLE. Inga, attloa flnlahed, rec A. Frink inc., Wappiag. GARMENTS... Antwr to Pftvteut PutiIa rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ Him ALL AFTERNOON.' SYLVESTERl MORE MATURE .'l WANT ^OMETHlS^AWtXAME ? ADVERTISING Has Immediate openings er related work. No Job too YOU MUST 0 £ that WILLE). 13 EnthutiaiUe U-Boor Bower Sonleet 11 Sleep (slang) ■« available. No down payment. ardor 17 Merit Slconom y Builders, In c. . 648- New plant, completely air- 13 Spider'f home 19 Legal point R. I. MOIUS 14 Go by aircraft 22 Inundations PLEASE READ TOUR AD 6150. conditioned for summer and 15 Lease 23 Verdi opera OteoiMed or "Want Ada** an tatan ovar tho phono aa a winter, all benefits. FU n. OIL 18 Author of 24 ReUred for the e w w d e ^ The i^vortlaor ahoold read trio ad the FIBST WEB ROBBINS Carpentry re­ “ Pantagruel’* 35 Surfeit 44 Brews mad* 649-490e night with malt DAT R APPHARS and BBPOKT EBBOB8 In ttme for the modeling specialist. Additions, ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 18 Cookthop for 25 Asphaltic 37 Among pastry seepage 38 Departed 45 Redact aext IneorUea. The Uereld le leepodeible for onljr ONB taoer- rec rooms, dormera, porches, ..BUT Z THINK WE UH-HUH...BUT WE CUOHJA WHOOEY! 30 Land units 27 Enraptured 39 1,004 (Roman) 46 African lake net or mnltted tneartton for ear edwtlwinent ead thoa oalj cabinets, formica, bullt-lns, An Equal Opportunity WHERE VSUPPOS6 WE 47 Weird ( w . ) OOULP RNP A PLACE COULD FI NO ONE HAVE A LOTTA FELLAS I CANT 21 Compass point 28 Golfing aids 42 Russian ruler to the extent of a “make g o ^ leewttna Bm re wUeh do bathroom a, Mtchena. 646-8446. E m illoyer IF WE LOOKB> WITH U S TM A K E fT w a it tEet 22 GamUing game 29 Adam s son 43 Displayed, as 49 Uncooked ■•t Joeeja the vahie of the edrertlaiiBaat wld eot be eoneoted WHERE TH BW D b e ,. 50 Jewish high NO KINO HOLLERIN' HARP ENOUGH! OOUNTRYl THERE! 24 Encourages (Bib.) clothes on the hjr *iaeka good* laeertlen. ADDmONB, remodeling, gar­ AROUNP? 25 Small finches 31 Merganser person priest TOWN OF MANCHESTER, ages, rec rooms, bathrooma H«lp WontBd— 30 French cheese 5 i 7 r w w CONN BOnODT 31 Turf r“ r T ~ 1 tiled, Mldiena remodeled, ce­ Hcte or Fomak 37 S t 32 Bom IJ IT 643-2711 875-3136 ment work, ceUar floors, pat- A NICE- 33 Eyes (Scot 17“ dial.) fBoelnrille. ToU Tlrae) loa, roofing. Call Leon Cela- HAIRDRESSER — manager, to .-THOUGHTs- 34 Extinct bird IT 16 synaM. B uilder. 646-4261. manage beauty salon, ex­ 35 Let it stand cellent wages Inquire The GDLLGGTIDN 36 Harmed IB G U i MATTOX 39 Swamp NiNGGEORGEyA. , Tak.tof.U.t.Nl.011.—MH Wiggery Beauty Salon, or cMI 40 Cuts, as grass Troubit Reachins Our AdYurtlMr? Sptclol S«rvicM IS 1-225-6604. There will be no refuse coA OUT OUR WAY BY J. R WILLIAN8 41 Greenland lection on Monday, Decem­ SNOW plowlilg — Drlvewaya, Eskimo ber 26. At households regu­ 42 Author of M-Honr Answering Service lots, sidewalks. Reasonable i-V-TW*------YES, CARS ARE FAST AH' FRUSTRATlONi Holp Wontml— Holp Wontod— Mok 36 Holp Wontod— Mok 36 larly scheduled tor tUs day, CAN LOOK IT--BUT FOUR HES BEENTRY- "Tom Sawyer" U rates. Cafl 648-4586. • /iv a x HUNDRED--TON CRANES IN'TDSTREAM- 45 Display Free to Herald Readers 35 their next coUectlon day wfU a -A A 48 United securely CONTROL desk oxierator, JIG BORE OPERATORS, third F D R H E R 2 „ . A i . j — AIN'T FAST AND ITS NUTS LINE HIAASELF 1WT W N U , I— . TJ»L Ms. U.t. » t . OW. ■•***■ U SNOW Plowing — Commercial nights. Inquire In jiersoR Holi­ shift; lathe operators, first, be on Thursday, Deoemher TO MAKE 'EM LOOK IT/ WITH DIETS < 51 Pain armatloB .,oa one or QIRL to work In small office, THE WORLD'S 52 Greek war god parking lota. Free estimates. day Lane, 56 Spencer St., second and third shift. Le-Ml , ALL THAT TIAAE WASTED FOR VEARS- 96 typing essential, some know­ FINEST PERFUMES! 28, 1067. MAKIN' CAVALRY BRITCHES NOW HE HATES 53 Mohammed’s >r a t the lletadr HmplF 045-5811. Manchester. Corp., 1 Mitchell Dr., Manches- DAVY. BY LEPF and McWILLIAMS son-in-law ledge o f bookkeeping. Call 289- FOR ANYTHING ten. WUUam D. O’NeUl F L O W E R S .' OLD WOMAN, JUST A MINUTE, POUGHBO/S THAT CAN 54 Rip 3406, aek fo r bootekeeper oiriy. ARTHUR DRUG WE'LL SWEETEN OUR PLEASE, SIRS, DON'T ANNOY THE M I S T E R ... I 'D LIKE SET IT DONE.' 55 Pause IT EDWARDS Director of PnbUc Works PHONT TREASURE HUNT BUY FROM ME. FOREIGNER. ... TO BUY SOME OF 56 Type of humor 4^ Roofing and 6TORT TOOAT BV GIVING AiOi^£ /4 Z 0 A / 0 . ' THE LADY'S POSIES.' 57 Whirlpool (6 61 ANSWERIN6 SERVICE Chfannoyi 16-A THEM SOME OF THE 60LP DOWN * ABLE * ACTIVE * COINS WE BROUGHT HERE. 1 Street edge il 5T ROOFING — ^leclaUsing re- (Brit.) 84941500 875-1519 * ASTUTE * INVITATION TO BID 2 Athena K" B7 Housewives 2 3 New England N An Accelerated Expansion characteristic had lean year nanaage. YooTl hear from oar advertlaar cleaned and repaired, 80 years' Building(s) and/or Structure(s) to be Removed la Jig time wttboat epeadlng all enotaig at the teleidMBe. exipierlence. Free estimates. Sealed bids for the removal of the following buUdlng(s) Program and/or structure(s) as more fuUy described In Form No. CON ^ Howley 648-6881. 644- Aftcr CHristmas HOB wUl be received by the State Highway Commissioner, at 8888* THE SINGER CO. AufomobBM For Sok 4 66 Newfield Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut, untU 11:00 A.M., T January 4, 1968 then at said offices or at such place at that H E R A LD 1961 RAMBLER classic, 4-door, Moving— Tnicking—- Has openings for manage­ time designated, pubUcly opened and read alotid. Bids must be rebuilt engine, $600. Call 643- WHAT? ment trainees. If you are in­ submitted on Proposal Fbrm No. CX)N 1140 In Bid Envelopes provided by the State Highway Department, which may be • IM, k. U BY DICK 'TURNER 7420. Storogo 20 terested in sales and man­ CARNIVAL agement we would like to secured at 60 Newfield Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut. The tele­ BDX LETTERS MANCHESTER DeUvery—light NEEDS A 1666 MUSTANG, autom atic, 6 talk to you. Guaranteed sal­ phone num ber is 240-6211, extension 322, 282 o r 288. cylinder, good condition, 81,196. trucking and package delivery. A CERTIFIED CHECK, BANK CASHIER’S CHBC^ BANK WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE Fk Yoor Busy now? Sure you ary during training. Ckx>d 1-429-9861, days E xt. 811, after Refrigerators, washers and TREASURER'S (3IBC3K, DRAWN upon a STATE BANK A are, and it’s lota of fun GARAGE salary, commissions, and tafonnatiiNi 4:80 E x t 206. stove moving specialty. Fold­ t r u s t CX5MPANY or a NA'HONAL BANK located In the STATE I NEED ARETDU r L L NEED . . . but what about the car allowance after training ■J5F CONNECmCUT, or a U.S. POST OFFK3E MONEY ORDHIR, J r WiLLiaMS ing chairs for rent. 649H)702. period. AU em ploye bene­ MORE a - * i - 4 7 MUST SELL 1065 C hevrolet, after Christmas let­ MECHANIC to the order of TREASURER, STATE OF (XJNNECTICXJT in an I'M RUNNING INTELLIGENT REPUBLICAN THE HERALD will not fits. For this better than THE ARTIST AND THE ENGINEER disc lose the Identity of Impala. 4 door hardtop, 28,000 down when the excite­ amount not less than |100.(X) or 10% of the base bid, whichever VOTER9.' OR OF A C NU. Iw TM Ul M ON average position apply to is greater, must accompany each Proposal, unless the Bidder FOR any edvqrtleer using box m iles, pow er steering, $1760. Pointing— Fcqporing 21 ment's over? DEAAOCRAT? p ' u o i n p / Singer Co. shall have on file with the Highway Department, a sufficient COUNCILMAN.' totters. Readera answer- Call 648-6526. Experienced mechanic Annual Bond for Proposal, (reference paragraph (2) of Proposal toe blind box ads wto INTERIOR and exterior paint­ to service and repair F orm CX)N 1140). SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL dsilra to protect their 1969 2-DOOR, blue Chevrolet, ing and papering. Call Phil Why not enjoy this kind 71 PRATT ST. D en on cou ^ 742-6178. coni'Mmy vehicles In our It is understood the deposit wUl be forfeited In the event IdMrttty COB follow this 6 cylinder, automatic transmis­ of busy excitement all the successful Bidder faUs to execute the Contract. The Bidder’s procedure: Manchester garage. NO DOUBT BUT ITS PRYA-SA BONBI sion, good running condition, year long with a part or HARTFORD 527-6487 name shall appear on the face of the check. ABOUT IT-lV £ DISOO^PEP $100. 648-0130. PAINTING — interior and exte­ Enoloee your repl rior, very reasondble, free es­ full-time Job at CML. Deposits received In any form other than specified in the 1HE RJUNTAINOF WOUTH.' box In an envi H ours: 4 ;80 p.m . to Proposal "may be the cause of rejection of the bid." 1960 MGA, good shape, new top, timates. <3all Richard Martin, 12:30 a.m . NO'nCE TO BIDDERS: The bidders’ attentUm Is caUed to addiMMd to tlio with 7 w ire w h ed s, $875. firm . 640-0285. 640-4411. LICENSED journeyman elec­ fled Maoafer, Manobesler Call us to talk about a trician, experienced electri­ the established Connecticut State DemoUtion COde, Chapter 364A 648-0674. of the General Statutes, to which they are to comply. livening Hereld, together JOSEPH P. Lewis custom variety of clerical open­ Good salary, R egular cian's helper or apprentice N O TE: The dlsi of the debris and demoUuon maitarial wtth a memo listing the 1066—CHEVELLE Super Sport- painting. Interior and exterior ings now . . . 01 after raises. yoa do NOT electrician. Call H. G. Schulze, responslbSty of the contractor and he will make the Oonvertltfle, 4 speed, tan. Part paperhanging, waUpaper re­ Christmas. FuU-tlme 8-4 TIn c., 878-0707.oTK onivr necessary arrangements for disposal. In so doing he must be want to see your letter. p.m. or part-time hours Your letter wtU be de­ o f w arranty left. Call 640-9468. moved. WaUpaper books on re­ Valuable benefits. guided by all local ordinances and regulations. BY ROY CRANE flexible. BUZZ SAWYER stroyed tf the advertiser quest. FuUy Insured. Free es­ General clean up of all areas and removal of fences and 1962 VOLKSWAGEN — good hedges os directed by the Engineer will be required for each to one you've menttonad. tim ates. CaU 640-0668. Visit our employment TELL ME, AT'THE END C f WORLD WARE, FOR 12 YEARS WE HAVE BEEN HIDDEN IN A SECRET SUBMARINE PEN ^OC If not It will be handled condition throughout, radio following property. ^ .. o ffice at 62 EJaat Cen­ PAPER DR. VON SPITZ, I SEIZED A SUBMARINE, I IN LATIN AMERICA...W0RKIN6...BIDING OUR TIME...NOW AT LAST l/Vv IZ-L'Z in the ususJ manner. and heater, $600. C all 648-2640. PAINTENG —Interior and exter­ The State Hlfl^way Department in accordance with the WHERE DIP YOU COLLECTED A GROUP OF OUR I THE TIME IS RIPE/ ior. Papering and paper re­ CALL ter Street, Mancheater, provisions of HUe VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 BtojL 6ET\OURSUB ROCKET SCIENTISTS,AND WE E SHALL s t r ik e / Motorcyctos— moval. FuUy Insured. CaU Ken open Monday through MAKERS 262) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (U AND YOUR ESCAPED WITH SOME WfU-.-mERES ONIV ONE OueUette 648-9048 o r 640-6826. Friday, 8:80 a.m. to 6 C.F.R., Part 8) issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all MISSILE? V-3 ROCKETS. Lost and Foond 1 Bicycks 11 249^0631 p.m. Or call 6484101, bidders that It will affirmatively Insure that the contract en­ THING TO PO. I'Ll. HAVE tered Into pursuant to lUils advertisement will be awarded to 1&eOB'\CK1DTHE SHIP.' LO ST: P assbook No. 25 0100648, INSIDE-outslde painting. Spe­ ext. 868. Evening and LARGE selection of new and cia l rates fo r people over 66. Saturday interviews ar­ Fine paper mill locat­ the successful responsible bidder without discrimination on the E flavlags Department of The Ask for Mrs. Archilles ground of race, color or national origin. used bicycles for CSulstmas. CaU my competitors, then caU ranged. Connecticut Bank and Trust Bike Shop, 267 Spruce St., af­ or Mrs. Buccino ed in central Conn., NOTE: The contractor is required as part of his contract m e. E stim ates given. 640-7868, bid price to supply suitable material acceptable to the Engineer Company. Application bias been ter 4:30 p.m. made for payment 876-8401. has immediate open­ to complete the back fiU of all cellar holes immedUtely »»on removing the buildings from their foundations. The top two tort INSIDE PAINTINO, papering, LOST — calico female cat y«l* 1965 HONDA 805 Scrafnbler. 649- THE ings for machine tend­ of fill (below adjacent ground level) shall contain no stone IvBW I V t * . floor sanding and refinlshing THE than five inchee In Its greatest diameter. Tcq> soil or loam wfll j wo t, WlA. W . T>t ' low eyes, collar wtth bells, vi­ 2000. cin ity P arker St. 649H)628. (specialising In older floors). __ ___, , . ____ _ ers, back tenders, not be considered suititole material. If the contractor faUs to 1006 YAM AHA, twin carbure­ SOUTHERN back fill all cellar holes at the time the buildings are removed ‘What ara you bringing that kid naxt door?" Brother loneeome. •"*» CONNE(TriCUT It will be neceseary tor him to protect the public by erecting a tors, oU Injection, 1,000 m iles beater engineers and FOUND — 1066 Northam pton temporary fence to the eatiafactlon of the Engineer; pa^nent since new, v ery clean. 876-6680. NEW finishing hands. Write for the erection and removal of this fence ahall be considered MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Commercial college ring, in­ Floor Finishing 24 MUTUAL LIFE as included In the contract bid price. The general contours rt itials. CaU 648-1264. Bminou Sorvicos Box M, Manchester the surrounding ground shall not be changed without opeciflc YOU'RE BACK. PETEY WASN'T HOME.' HOiV D'VOU LIKE TH AT/ I t h E POOR MAN- FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- ENGLAND written permission by the Engineer...... EARLV, HIS GOVERNESS 7HE MSBEARDS K N E W y IT'S A SHAME.' BY WALT WETTERBERG LOST — Passbook No. W 2158 O ffo ro d 13 INSURANCE NOTE: In addition to the Insurance requirements centainad VERY WELL THEN' I'LL PHONE ) DON'T BOTHER, SUNNY/ BARRy WAS COMING J MAYBE THE LAWYER, THE WILLETS Savings Bank of Mancheater. Ing (specialising In older Herald. floors). Inside painting. Paper­ In paragraph eleven (11) of Propoeal Form CX)N 1140 the toc- (MRS. MFBEARD AND ASK /MISS ALBRIGHT' AppUoatloh made for payment. WILLIAMS Tree Service, spec­ TELEPHONE cessful bidder abaii furnish a Certificate of .Insurance tor the HER IF WE CAN VISIT YOUR \ THEY WON'T BET VOO TWIMK I'M['M )Je VERV VEAR 1 ialising in tree and shrub care. hanging. No Job too amaU. COMPANY same stated minimum amounts to cover Explosion, OoUapee or FATHER! _ A LET YOU] SET THIS URGE 648-8104. John VerfalUe, 640-6760. SMALL electronic plant needs Underground Damage Liability (XCU). ' TO QUIT POSTAL- COMPANY first and third shift male work­ Y o iir ARB "a 5, truck la A-1. 140 Garden St. ers as trainees or experienced ITEM #2 1% story frame House, SERVICE AMD TRY} ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ Cellars, attics, yard and Bonds— Stocks— In the plating and machining 2i'M t. Npbo Place, Manchester’ MV HAND AT , ers, sales and service, handed small trucMng done A-1 right. Mortgogos 27 Hartford, Conn. An Equal Opportunity departments. Good opportiml- Former property o f: BRENNAN, Irene McKinney XCU p h i l o s o p h y : representative. Alfred Amell. Call Tremano Trucking Serv­ E m ployer ty, good working conditions. ITEM #8 1% story frame House, « SECOND MORTGAGE —Un­ 22 Mt; Nebo Place, Manchester 78-8642 547-1719 o r 648-4018. ic e toll free, 742-0487. Ask fo r M r. G eorge Smith, 60 Former property of: BIDWEIL, Dorothy XCU limited funds available for sec­ Harrison St. lil-22 TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, ond mortgages, payments to ITEM #4 2 story frame House A CXIUNTER GIRL for evening JOURNEYMAN electrician. Im­ building lots cleared, trees top­ frame Shed, Porsoncis suit your budget. Expedient shift, 7 p.m. - mldiright. Please mediate steady emploignent 26 Mt. Nebo Place, Mancheater 76^'T ped. Got a tree problem? Well serv ice. J. D. R ealty, 648-6120. apply M ister Donut, 206 W est Former property of: MURPHY, Francis etal XCU WANTED ride from Manchester Wilson Eleotrlcil Go.. sfl-iSiT. w orth phone ca ll, 742-8262. Middle Tpke. ITEM #6 1% story frame House, ; to .PltMn St, East Hartford, AOOOUNTANTO —Experienced Septic Tanks 1 combination frame Shed A Garage, _ BACK HOB bull doser work, w o r M ^ hours 8:80-4:80. 649- Bminou Opporfnnlty 28 SEVERAL WOMEN wanted to r In individual income tax re­ AND 48 Mt. Nebo Place, Manchester 78-^4 MR. ABERNATHY BY RCLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY septic tanks and drainage -0866 after 8:80. tight bench assembly work, turns. High salary, bonuses. Former property of: HOOD, Janet B. XCU fields Installed. Paul Schendel, PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has a permanent. Api^y In person 10 Offices throughout greater Plugged Sewers ITEM #6 1% story frame House A CONGRATULATIONS, MR. O.K., NOW TLL r e a d /Z-23. 649HM66. modem 8 bay service station 2 frame Sheds Hilliard St, Manchester. H artford. HAR B lock In c., 627 L..M..K..O..R APERNATHY! MOUR EYES TH E FIN E PRINT IN BE A DISC JOCKEY. For In­ for lease. Excellent opportu­ Maejiine Gleaned 64 Mt. Nebo Place, Manchester 76-S646 LMKOR Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Q..D..L..A..E ARE PERPCCTl THIS CONTRACT! MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI form ation ca ll, 240-6418. SALES AND Service on Arlens, nity, paid training program. Former property of: BENTON, Peter E. Jr, etal XCU 0 0 LA E Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn C all 286-8770 aftei 0 p.m . or Conn. 238-1874. 8epUo Tanks, Dry Wells, ITEM #7 2 story frame House S..P..B..y..X t P ft Y X Holp Wowfod— M ok 36 Sewer Lines Instaued—Cel­ T t N V H thaT s a l l mowers. Also Horaellte chain 1-201-877-8100. w/attached Oarage, WANTED — Man to e Janltorlai lar Waterproofing Done. I w anted yes, TH/e le I Aeeo(2B'»t:x),'^ctONG A^VfOTIIQDIMS IVI ^ saws and International Cub 1 fram e Shed, TO KNOW. A\fZ.\NOPTLB LMyy, l DIDNOr'5TAND work, fuU-tlme, rent and eal-. 66 South Main Street, Mancheater 76-8640 NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ MALE Former property of: JOHNTON, Carl P. etal ^■epBAK/NG,.. 'iOU CJPONA C A T H A T HoIpW c a ry. 648-2068. McK i n n e y b r d s . Banknqit repossession? Hon­ ment and sharpening service The above structures on each ITEHC must be remorwd ' w h a t ? r D ID THEtCANCV'eracze' est DoudJas accepts lowest on all makes. L A M Equip­ 35 Production Workers JANITORS -PART-TIME eve­ 118 P earl S t. — 648-5888 within thirty (80) days from toe starting date. WHAT? imeAFTBUNOOH/A ment Corp., Route 88, Vernon. A Performance Bond In the amount of 100% of hia bid or down, smallest payments, any­ SECRETARY — experienced In nings. OaU 648-4458, 8 4 p.m . Sewerage Dlspoeal Co. 876-7609 M anchester E xchange $1000.00 whichev er la greater, wUl be required o f the su ccessfu l where. Not small loan finance sborthaitd and typing buainess Openings on all three shifts, only; — E nterprise 1046. bidder, .tor each ITEJM. . . . . company plan. Douglas correspondence. AddiUimal starting rate $2.42 per hour A separate Bid Proposal Is to be submitted for each I T ^ . 2 K qtora, 846 M ain. SHARPENING Service — Saws, clerical duties Include answer­ and up. Excellent fringe TOWN OF MANCHESTER NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Liquidated damages of twenty five cfZ ing telei^ione, checking mrders benefits including Major DEPARTMENT OF PUBUC WORKS dollars ($26.00) per day wlU be assessed for each calendar day ion OU>8MOBIliE 442, 4- knives, axes, shears, skates, O and credif SmaU office of an Medical Insurance 100% of over-run of (Contract time, for each ITEM. ■peod, buoket seats, tack and rotary blades. Quick service. international manufacturer In paid premiums, 10 paid holi­ Howard 8. Ives g a u ie s, posltraotion, 20,000 Capitol Equipment Co. 88 Main State Highway Ctmunlsslotter PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER RockvlUe. Hours 8 tum.4:80 days, generous vacation NOTICE OF SAND DEUVERY mUee, $2,600. CaU 648-1024 a f­ St, Manchester. Hours daUy p.m., 6 daya week, beginning idan. Applications accepted IWE'RE IN TROUBLE!! ' ter 8. 7:804, Thursday 7:80-0, Satur­ Hie Highway Division wlU deUver sand - salt mixture for January 2. Reply ^ letter to daily. Ai^Iy to— home owners use in connection with snow and ice control. Town REAL TROUBLE!^ 0O£. day 7:8 0 4 . 048-7008. /2-iK Box H, Mancebster Herald. pereonnel wlU flU the home owner's metal or wood container 1166 — RAM BUER, $26. 649- LIGHT TRUCKING — moving at the curb line or road edge. . $006. and odd Jobe, reliable. Also ROGERS CORP. CONTAINER SIZE SHALL BE UMTTED TO 6-GALLON FULL-TIME WMTUESSES burning barrels deUvered^ $4. RN OR LPN, 8-7 pja. or 7-U CAPACITY CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER pjn. OaU 6M4616. Mill and Oaklani) Sts. Home owner shaU be responsible for placing and removing 1066 CHEVROLET B el A ir — 6 644-1770. Night Shift. Excellent potentlaL Uniforms and ineola f URE, £LL THEM I MUST HURRY BACK TO AH . / NO-LOOK! A COAST BLAZES.' MO WONDER THOSE SEARCHERS WENT cylinder, automatle, exoeUent M anchester, Ctonn. said container on the scheduled deUvery day. RN or LPN, U-7 shift, fuU or B OKAY. OUR PLANK. IF I'M TO LEARN DON’T SEE iQUARDOjANE! MUST BY WITHOUT SPOTTING ITl SOMEoI^ HUW«DLY oonditlott. 648-om. Schedule furnished, liberal employe benellts. Apply dally I to 7 EASY! SORRY ‘ THE SABOTEURS ARB. JOEj, ANY /MORE \ BE SEARCHING FOR CAMOUFLAGED WHAT. WASN'T HIDDEN B/TRBESl COMMERCIAL and Residential part-time, room and board i c a V t g o 5M0KB FROMVtHE WRECKAGE t furr.iwhed, 640-4610. O r caU M iss B anister, 1-774-0606 If your scheduled refuse Sand - Bolt WITH YOU I YOUR PLANE, j 1964 DODGE — 6 cylinder, snow plow ing, caU 640-8110. collection day Is on: DeUvery Date p.m. to manager or head hoeteaa. CAPTAIN , atandard, RTBO. 289-648$, ask for WAITRESSBS and Hostess! Monday and niursday Tuesday, December 26 L BASYl G eorge. ABLE TO REMOVE your old Tuesday and Friday Wednesday, December 27 Part-time nighte, no experience INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF fANCAKES appliances and bulky furniture PRODUCTION hands with some Wednesday and Saturday Thursday, December 28 lan CHEVROLET — 4-door se- niseded. Apiriy manager or lathe and milling machine ex­ to dump. Also light truckiiM. In the event of Inclement weather, Incomplete deUvery on $88 BROAD ST. M A N O H ESIE E den. 4 barrel carburetor, 2894880. head Hostess. 0-7 International perience, also Norton Hyprolap any of the a^ve dates, delivery scheduled wlU be postponed one , 8 speed on the floor. CaU 649- House o f Pancakes, 866 B road and FeUowa gear shaper oper­ An Equal Opportunity Employer 4M f eftnr 6 p.m. St. ators. M etronics, to o ., 640 HU- WUUam D . O’NeUl Hom ohbM Sorvicos' ~ lla rd St. Director of PubUc Works KITCHEN AIDE 7 a.m. —2 p.m. BY BOB LUBBERS 1664 DODGE — 8 cylinder, euto- Ollorad 13-A ROBIN MALONE ’ m etlo, $800. 2804488, ask for Mmday through Friday. Ver­ MEANWHILg, ON MUSHKOCW^ YACHT.. G eorge. REWBIAVINO OF bums, moth non H avm , 876-2077. holes, xtiqien repaired. Win­ 1966 CHEVROLET Im p a k — ~S dow shades made to meaeure, MEDICAL aecretary tor Dnniediate cash paid for oyUoder, poweigUde, radio and aU sixes Venetian blinds. Keys modem weU equipped dootor’e hoetof. A real good oar. Best made while you wait. Tape re­ office. MUst be neat, and good dM B kto modd cars. AO HELP WANTED FOR RENT offer ovier $100. 8724864. corders tor rent. Mariow*e, 867 typist with ablUty to meet the BOCKVnXE: Eaatbrook Oonri. 8-feom eaiBer apO. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSQN Main St. 6404221. puhUc. Selaiy related to abUl- makes, models wanted. GAS STATION ATTENDANT BoUt-ln oven and range, refrigerator, air csadlWeAsr. U f i r e b i r d 400, pow er 87 ty. Write Box "J ", Mancheater total electric, no children Or poto, $166. por naseA J. \ w / ateerlhgt nuUo, alr.oolldltlol^ H erald. FULL OR PART UMB—DAYS „lng. Reasonable offer aooept- Bfiriow MotoT 1-year lease. CASHBOR —~cleri( tor r e ^ • ed . C all batween 7-9 p .m ., 048- Contraetkg 14 Rt. 88, RodtvUlel APPLY Large’ 8J4-room basement apartaieBt, OStal elaetHe* 6U4. clothing outlet, Immediate em­ NEWTON H. SMITH A SON — p loy m en t CaU 876-6768. IU6.66 per month. u n BUNBBAM Alpine and Tlg- Remodeling, repairing, addl- Phone 87MS88 DON WILUS GARAGE er — laftovers. Save now. tione, reo rooms, garages, 18 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Col Jomos J. Oosioy • 875-01,34 Bath's Garage, Junctloa Route porches and rootliig. No Job RN o r LPN — 8-11, fuU o r O pe n 9*9 D a ily • and 6A , Colum bia, 1-268-60W . too smaU. CaU 6494144. part-time. CaU 6494610. u -a z T MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1967 rAOB BhiUl'EEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 PAGE ForSirit 72 HooMt For Site 72 H o o m b For Sola 72 Out O f T o w n tains opurting to helghto of sumere being changed with 4 1 For Serf* 70 MANCHESTER —Two family, SECLUDED sp u r in fMrahla Events HEALTH CAPSULES. about 100 feet. Items that should be home by '§TA R , GAXElC^'V fla t on to X 130 lot. Central Adelaide Road area. Seven MANCHESTER — Seven room For Sob 75 Events in tt- OOMMEROALr Industrial at 4-4 I»v M lfhwl A. IN III. M.D. “It to beginning to look as (Adckholdera. m M N T WATCH AND JEWBLRT ro- -Bv CLAY R. POLLAN- location, modam Utdian and rooma, 3 car garage, 2 aone houoe on 200x160 lot recorded CLASSIFIED Manchester Green, approx­ SOUTH WINDSOR — MW though Halemaumau may go on Capital Quote M '(our Daily Aetivity Guido ^ SEPJ. 23 r r heat Circa 1900. Beautlfiil- oa 6 aeparate loto. Excellent HOW LON^ POE$ IT TXI^E •' - pairliM. Prompt aarvloo. Up MAR il bath, 3 car garage. Bel Air Ranches, Rotoed Raaohea and In W orld Capital thto way for a long time, per- ‘Tou may wonder why I’m to $20 on your old wateh In APR 20 9^ According to Iho Stan. ' '' OCT. 23 imately 10,000 aquhre feet, ly trsed lot. Priced to sMl Im­ inveatment potential. Bel Air FLU VACCINB To BE<:OME producing $800 p er m onth in­ R eal E state. 943-0333. Ookmlols all with a view. This haps many months, possibly doing thto. Is it because Ben. trado. C3ooed Mondaya. F.B. To develop message for Friday, ln.14-1638^ mediately. Belflore Avsnoy. R ea l E otate, 648-0882. FULLY EFFECTIV/E ^ come. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, to quaUty and value. CaU for Dahomey Head Elected Non-Smoker$ Affected even yean,” Lemphere said. Dirksen to the hippie of the WELDON DRUG CO. Bray, 7S7 Main Bt., State Thaa- ^75>99>9C reod words corresponding to numbers 12-50-55 ^ ROCKLEDOE —New Raised 643-6121. COTONOU,)NOU. Dahomey (AP) — ADVERTISING 643-1677. MANCHESTER —^Ideol starter detolla, H ayes A gency, 646- Oaptlal Footoctee HUl?”—-Ambassador James W. 7S7 Mala Ste-JlU. Stt-SSSl tra IMkMnf. of yOur Zodioc birth sign. scomp Ranch, modem kitchen with The army officers who over­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Oga- ^ TAURUS or retirement home, spotieM 4- 0181. The Federal Power Commis­ Symington, the State Depart- ___ K\ APR, 21 1 Don't 31 Profenionol 61 Matter OCT 24 buUt-lne, dlniiig room, 3 bed- threw President Christophe Sog- rette smoke not enly endangers CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Legnl Notice room Ranch on a tree shaded sion has ruled electric and gas ment’a proUx»l chief, as h e ______^ MAY 21 •2 You 32 Assistonce 62 Friends NOV. 22 roome, family room, 2-car gar­ lojast Simday have elected Lt. 3 Good 33 Like 63*10 lot, aaoumoble mortgage. WOI- the health of the smoker but utilities must disclose detailed opened a benefit night club per­ 8 AJL to 6 P JL -^A12.13-24.3C 64 Crops a-25-27-52A' Houbm For Sols 72 age, alum inum siding, $81,000. o a o p t OF KomoB Od. Alphonse Alley president of noflit, Numriti 49 4 Busintss 34 Pleosont verton A gency, R ealtors, 849- VACANT may also create an alr-poUuticm information on miscellaneous formance in which he s«ig and ^ 6 9 7 8 -8 3 ^ S Looks 35 New 65 Yes 54-62-65 W - Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, Air A o o o a r o f PiioBuuni. Dahomey, the provisional gov­ HcFald Ad» 6 Aipccts 36 Time 66 Opposite SAGITTASIUS $11,900 BUYS this n ice 8 room held B4 USoobMliMr, v«hlD sod 28X8. hazard for non-smokers in poor- ®xp«t(dlture8 to prevent con- told Jokes CXHPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYT. BROOKM ERE N u n ary — o<- Of MINI 64041847. the distitet of Meneheeter. on tbe ernment announced today. 7 SuCCMS 37 Happiness 67 Up NOV 23 / ( year ’round lake front pro­ fara flna compact WMta Spruca MAY 22 6 Promiio * 38 Your 68 Sex urn day of Oecentoer, AD09W. Five room Cape with room Alley was the army chief of ly ventilated rooms, says a n o t-______5 PJL DAT BKFOKB PDBUCATION perty. Excellent inveetment or MANCHESTER — 3-famUy, 641, IVesent, Hon. John J. WWIatt, MANCHESTER — Vernon line, Chriatmaa Traaa. Tou may iUNE 22 9Moy 39 An 69 Wonderful 0€C 22 ^ Judee. to finish one off. Fine loca­ ed physical chemist. 10 And 40 Or 70 Wonts Uve In. Ellsworth lUtten convenient to bus lines, per­ 6% room Ranch, 1% baths, staff. He was put under house DeadllM for Botartojr oad Monday la 5 pan. Prldaj. aalaet and cut your own. Opan 1-1^19-36 41 Awottt 71 The 15-17-23-26A' BMafe of CMherhn Staavr aka. large flreplaced living room, tion, big wooded lot. Asking arrest when he delayed Joining Cigarette smoke, says Dr. II Be 43-49-87-88^ A gency, R ealtor, 648-6930. manent siding, aluminum com­ Ostinrine K. F. Stew, late of HSn- U-4 Friday, Saturday and Sun­ B/40-48-81-82 12 Keep 42 Money 72 Persorx)! obeter. tai said dtsIriciL dec is t e l. built-ins, aluminum windows. 818,600. T. J . C rockett, R eal the revolt and tinally threw in Philip H. Abelaon of ithte Carne­ CANCtR 13 Eyes 43 Hobby 73 Problems CAnKom binations, 2 new heating sys­ Uixm eniMoatlon o f Uaqr J. .Flan tor, 848-1577. gie Institution of Wajdilngton, day. Handea,Rd., Andovar. 44 Results 74 You MANCHESTER — Bowers .C all now . H ayes A gency, 646- with the rebels. 9 ;UNt 23 14 Coreful D£C. tem s, g o ^ Investm ent $34,600. pnaytag itet lettem of edmlnlwm- contains carbon monoxide, ni­ D IAL 643-2711 .15 You 45 And 75 And School area, neat 6-room Cape, uon wfiti die wM annexed be grant­ 0181. The gyr^emment. announce­ LIVE Chriatmaa Traaa tor aala „ JULY 23 l6Woste 46 Events 76 To JAN. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, ed on aald estate, as per aniUoar trogen, dioxide, hydrogen cya­ 4 rooms down, 2 finished tqv ment said he was named presi­ — cut jrour own. 4S4 Woodland 17 Need 47 To 77 Right 649-2813. Uon on file. It to $21,900 buys this beautiful 2% SIX ROOM Cape — 3 or 4 nide and other chemicals. He 1 ) 5 7 - 5 9 - ^ 18 With 48 Squorider 78 Money one car garage, private jrard. ORDEIRSXD: T tal the dent at a meeting of the offi­ HOUSE St. year old Raised Ranch, 1% bedrooms, stone fireplace, said these gases can reach dan­ Contilwtd From ProeodliKl Pago /70-76-85-84 19 Your 49 Or 79 Direction March occupancy. T. J. Crock- COLONIAL — large Uvtng room 58£S*£{^‘5n*5tr‘o l^ to cers’ revolutionary committee 20 Fast SO And SOTodoy AOUAIWS baths, large lot, good cimdl- walk-out basement, tree shad­ uo with fireplace, formal dining Ure West. ,, , , _ ,,__ t-.....,,, School area. Oozy 6-room and 8 years, according to the mands will supervise troop and Wallpaper Supply. Norge electric stove; apart­ ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real large basem ent. 832 Main St., Itencheeter, Cbnn.. and return necUcut, not la ter than January IF YOUR home isn’t Baling it­ Tile entertainment commlittee chester area, own car, electric $13,900 — S-bedroom Caps, Cape, 2 full baths, wall to wall self —don’t blame the house! sources. units, reinforcement training ment size G. E. refrigerator: Estate, 643-6129. central. Call 622-3114. make to this Oourt, 9, 1968. has scheduled tw o oolor fUims W b Also Carry Thoso Famous Brands typew riter. 647-9778. YOU saved and slaved for wall Simmons hlde-a-bed divan; 28’ dormers, air-conditioner, neat , JOHN J. WALLETT, Judpe. carpeting, large paneled units. Reserve schools and mo- WE HAVE customers waiting TAVERN for sale —Inquire Idtidwn, birch cabinets, built-in to wall carpet. Keep it new wooden ladder; 16' aluminum and clean. Hutchins Agency, have cUMts waiting. Keith Berlin Student Acquitted Tuesday. bUli»tlon training detachments. for the rental o' your apart­ Birch St. Tavern .or call 649- range, one. car garage, ame- R eal Estate. C3aU 649-1922. w , y- uHeadquarters — ------will be establ­ Harbor Master Rainwear with Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ ladder. 742-7166 after 6 p.m . R ealtors, 649-6324. BERLIN (AP) — A^ student mial Table Lodge wiiH be held • Botany • Plymouth tric shampooer $1. ’The Sher­ ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ 8110 o r 643-9605. site drive, shaded lot, approxi­ whose trial set off a demonstra­ ished in these cities: Boston, • Foroh Slacks a Worsted Tex Suits 41 SIX R(X>H oversized Cape, 2 Dec. 29, when Fayette will be win-Williams Co. tate, 643-6129. mately 70x800. Owner leaving tion by 1,000 youths outside tee New York aty, Ft. Meade, Md„ e Clippercroft Suits i Brookfield Sport Coots full baths, trees, large lot, state, $18,900. No agents. Call host to Ionic, Wolcott and Uriel BAfiflET and Dachshund pups. TRADER “P” courthouse last month was ac­ I...,*,.. b. .«v,d Ool- TYPEWRITER for sale, excel­ MODERN 8 room apartment $23,000. P h llbrick A gency, 649-9381. quitted today of a charge of dis­ AKC registered, pet quaUty, H o i k o s For Rant 65 a t 7 p m . lent condition, many unusual with refrigerator, stove and R ealtors, 640-6847. P eople In turbing tee peace in a demon­ Also, Oolinnbus, S.C., Atlanta, $66.; select stock $75. W ill hold USED FURNITURE NEW Listing — 6 room Cape, Installation of ofTicera will be features, 649-8686. parking. Handy to Main St., stration last June against tee Blrm lngh^, Ft. Oiaffee, Aril., set the pace with your own (distinctive style fo r Christm as. Call 742-7102 af­ SIX ROOM HOUSE complete­ CONCORD RD. — Beautiful 4 down, 2 unfinished up, 2 bed­ held on Jan. 6. $130 monthly. Available Janu­ Shah of Iran. Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., (Jhlcago, ter 2 p.m . REMINGTON standard type­ R efrigerators, $26. and up. ly furnished, heat included, Ranch, large living room, for­ rooms, kitchen with caUnets ary 10. Call 643-2786 fo r ap­ only The court said there was no St. Louis, Minneapolis, Indian­ w riter, excellent condition, $76. $22u. per month. Phllbrick mal dining room, cabinet plus added features. A-1 con­ The News TWO month old puppies, Ger­ Kitchen sets, maple and for- pointm ent. proof teat F ritz Teufel, 24, apolis, Seattle, Salt Lake dty A gency, 649-6347. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ dition, A-1 location and priced Depo8it of Uranium man Shepherd, wlU hold till CaU 649-2582. whose name means "devil” in and Ft. Anthur, Qalif. m ica, $26. and up. ONE and two bedroom Garden tion room, landscaped yard. Soviet Now V.S. Citizen Christmas. Call 649-8146. LARGE 4-bedroom Colonial, for a quick sale. Hurry call German, had disturbed tee Diocovered in 1874 SEWING Machines, brand new type flats and duplexes avail­ Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — Large variety of den and living Pitkin St. area, vacant, lease now, Paul J. Correnti Agency, peace in tee demonstration, DACHSHUNDS —AKC, minia­ Big zags, slightly scratch ed In able. $180 to $166 p er month. 648-6968. A Russian girl who fought her DENVER—The first reported Volcano Spectacular room pieces. required. T. J. Crockett, Real­ 643-6863. which ended in a melee between GROUP 1: ture and standard, 6 weeks to shipping, $99 value now $44.96. Call Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, government for the right to discovery of a uranium deposit WASHINGTON (AP) — The tor, 643-1677. students and police. 6 months, both colors, guaran­ A-1 Stores, 24 Park St., Hart­ Chests. D ressers. Chairs. 649-4636. MANCHESTER — Income po­ marry an American with an ex­ in sandstone in tee United continuing eruption of KUauea tential In this sturdy home on pired visa is now an American In tee fracas, one student was teed at a fair price. Also Wel- ford, 622-0981. Lam ps. Lois For Sd« 73 States was In 1874 at Maunch Volcano in HawaU te likely to eoitipare 4Vi ROOM DUPLEX deluxe Spruce St. 9 large rooms and citizen. killed by police bullet. The Chunk, Carbon County, Penn- provide holiday tourtebs with an m araners. 1-628-6678. BEST OFFER — Allis Chalmer at Also nice storage lot, must be apeurtment, V/t baths, ap­ Wemtod To Rant 68 room for expansion, per­ BUILDINO LOTS — 66x126’, R osita Shlfman Brayton, 29, fact that tee officer remained sylvanla. In 1898 a deposit was extra spectacular says tee U.S. Model B-10 riding tractor with free even before he was cleared FOUR cute black and white kit­ sold. Bedroom, den, living pliances, completely alr-condl- manent siding, aluminum Franklin St. City water, sew­ took the oath Thursday, Just found at Roc Creek, Montrose Geological Survey. $ 3 0 42” S-blade cutter, 36” snow tens looking for good homes. room kitchen, plus beautiful tloned, sound proofing in walls WANTED by three adults. storms and screens, 2-car ga­ er. Call 649-8782 after 6. four years and four days after in court while Teufel was de­ County, Colorado, and in fol- The emiption began Nov. 16 blower, half ton dump cart. 2 bedroom home, approximate­ 649-6480 after 6:80, anytim e maple dining room with hutch Basement garage, storage and rage, $23,000. W olverton A gen­ her Moscow marriage to Law­ tained 8% months helped make lowing years several others and has continued at intervals 742-7166 after 6 p.m . ly $120 rental. C all 668-2946 a f­ MANCHESTER — T reed 60x125 luxury tailored by "STEWART DOUGLAS" weekends. and server. extras. Available January. cy , R ealtors, 649-2818. rence Brayton of Fairbanks. Teufel’s case a cause celebre all were located in Western Colo- ever rince. Adults. Charles PontlcelU, 649- ter 7. B-zone lot. Wolverton Agency, across Germany. Another factor M EN’S SKI boots In good con- SIX ROOM house — Good con­ Brayton had overstayed his rado and Eastern Utah. Dr, Martin Lanphere of tee E (mOOMINO ALX. breeds. Har­ 9644. 649-2818. was tee antics of tee hippie- These deposits were mined Geotoglcal Survey said Hiurs- MUTED PLAIDS E dlUon, size 9. $12. Call 643- Call 648-6563 dition. Must be moved from visa in order to marry tee Mos­ m ony HIH. H.C. ChaM , Hebron style group nicknamed "tee hor­ for tee radium and vanadium day tee present eruption is quite 8840. MANCHESTER — 4 rooms, present location. For Informa- shopping cow speech therapist he had R d., Bolton, 648-6427. Dally or for Appointment ror commune” to which Teufel content of tlieir ores. From 1898 consistent in Its pattern of a few STRIPES first and second floors, $110; Read Herald Ads Uon ca ll 649-6271. met udiile tee two were vaca­ HEAD standard skis, 1.96 met­ Rosort Proporty belonged. to 1924 they yielded about a alternating days of action and CANARIES — guaranteed sing­ J. D. R eal Estat<>, 643-6129. tioning in southern Russia in HERRINGBONES ers. Inijulre 82 Bank St. or call ers, Hvam safety bindings with Fo rS d o 74 1963. A fter considerable delay, quarter of a mllUtm short tons quiet, SINGER SEWING Machines. days Canada Criminal Code 6494)024. swivel toe, very good condi­ MANCHESTER —7 rooms, first Russian authorities finally ap­ o f ore. From 1924 to 1946, When it is active, lava foun- Special Christmas sale of used MAFFORDVILLE Lake — OTTAWA (AP) —Changes in tion, $76. 648-6666. floor, 3 or 4 bedrooms, drive- proved the marriage. about 1 million tons of ore were tains from several vents in tee Ths largsit and most handsome col- machines taken In trade on furnished cottage, lot 100x160’ Canada’s criminal code to ease AKC REGISTERED. One small in basem ent garage, $166. J. AMERICAN LEGION POST «102 Mrs. Brayton came to Alaska mined, chiefly for vanadium; central part of the floor of Hale­ lection we've ever presented to you. DELUXE EVEREST Jennings new Singers. Big reducUons. till fu ll price, $6,900. CaU days, reatrictions on abortion, homo­ miniature poodle, black fe­ D . R eel E state C o., 643-6129. in July, 1964 where her husband most of this came from Colo- maumau Crater at tee summit You'll find yourself way ahead of the wheel chair, $86. CaU 742-6906, Portables from $9.96, consoles 20 Loonard St.. Manchostor 2894M69, evenings, 643-2382. sexuality and lotteries should m ale. 7 w eeks Christm as. 648- is director of tee statewide rado and Utah. of KUauea, some of tee foun- crowd this season after making your anytim e. from $19.96. Som e zigzag SPRUCE ST., 218, 4 room s gain rapid and overwhelming 8163. Community Action Agency. selection. Choice 100% wool fabric*. models. Many makes. AU tho­ heated, parking, 247-4046, 1-633- NEW YEAirS EVE CELEBRATION Christmas approval in'tee House of Com­ Out O f. Town mons, Justice Minister Pierre AKC MINIATURE poodle pup- _ _ j A,-*e*«rU * AA roughly recondiUoned by Sing­ 7402. Rudy Vallee Politician? pies, aU female, one white, two BOOtS an d ACCOMOIlaS 4 0 er experts. Singer Sewing (3en- For Solo 75 Elliott Trudeau says. MANCHESTER — Park Chest­ LOS ANGELES (AP) —Sing­ chanq>agnp, shots. Will make ter, 866 Main St., 643-8888. $12jOO Per Couple — B.Y.0JI. Debate on tee proposals, pre­ 14 FOOT flbreglas, Starcraft er Rudy Vallee says he may try GROUP 2: a woodexfut (Christmas gift, nut G arden Apartm ents, "Two SOUTH WINDSOR — Immacu­ sented in routine first reading to SaUboat. Leftover, never been FOR SALE — Love seat and bedrooms, 4H rooms, im­ a political tune and run for $78. 64045906. BUFFET — DANCING — NOISEMAKERS late 7-room hom e built 1966, (Commons Thursday, will begin In water. Sale priced. Regular sm all drop leaf table. Call 649- mediate occupancy. 8% rooms heated finiih ed re c room , 2- mayor of Los Angeles. at tee end of January. $696, closeout price $496 plus 3222. F ebruary 1. Heat, hot w ater, Coll for Rosarvarions — 649-8171 Car heated garage, aluminum Vallee revealed Thursday he The code changes would legal­ transportaUon and tax. 649- oven, rsinge, refrigerator, siding, swimming pool, large was considering tee bid but said ize therapeutic abortions if a Eye-Catching 8747. M cB ride’s Sport Spot, parking. CaU 627-9288 between “ first I’m going to wait and see 21” STROMBERO Carlson con­ treed lot with brook, ipuiy ex­ hospital committee certifies 639 Center St. 9-5 p.m . 647-1871 edter 5. what my friend Sam Yorty de­ teat continued pregnancy could sole TV, $86. 648-0053. IlnrUhrtl \nlionnl Haul; niiii /n i\f i iimfHimf tras. For further Infonnation ca ll R .F . D im ock Co. 649-5245. cides to do.” endanger a woman’s life or FAMOUS BROOKFIELD BRAND Y orty, m ayor since 1961, Is health, homosexual acts com­ Two Little Kittens Musical Instrumanfs 53 BOLTON — Cozy 4% room said to be weighing a race for mitted in private by two con­ Chavffc Card Ranch, in top condition, tee Democratic nomination to senting adults and federal and nationally advertised at $30 te $33 SOUND A M P U F IE R — 45 watt at the garage, full basement, hot tee U.a. Senate. He is vacation­ provincial lotteries. m s i A with tremolo, one big 16” water heat, • wooded, privacy. ing in Acapulco, Mexico. A restrictive measure was Quality 100% wool and wool/moholr speaker, excellent condition. Only $14,9(X). H ayes A gency, V allee, 66, said he considered also proposed—mandatory fabrics. All now patterns for Foil 648-8121. 646-0181. taking a fling in politics in 1933 breath analysis tests for persons Mr SI NGER SIGNATURE and 1934 when he was naval suspected of drunken driving. HippiM t piacK In town '67 Superb styling, expertly tailored. CLOCKS bought, sold, traded, BOLTON — first time offered, 98 76 5432 10 HNB aide to tee governor of Maine, to Chriatmaa ahopi In color* that come olive. expert repairing. Colonial Parkade expandable 6 room Cape. Sun- and teat he toyed with tee idea Cargo Eating Hole Clock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. ■ STRATTON WALLING porch, large patio, fireplace, of running for Los Angeles may­ Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m.- OSLO (AP) — The Norwegian combination windows, base­ or in 1959 and 1960 but d r o p p ^ s)iip Anatina was racing against Sizesi Regular 36 to 46 9 p.m . Sundays open tlU 6 ment garage, 2 acre lot with It until now. p.m., cloitod Tuesday and Give the Best! time today to reach a Japanese Short 36 to 42 a ■view, good location, $20,000. port before Its ^argo eats a hole W ednesday. So get your last minute shopping done the fast, con­ U A R Realty C o., In c., 643- Graham in Hospital in its bottom. Long 38 to 46 venient way . . . with your Hartford National Charge 2692, R obert D. M urdock, 643- ASHEVILLE, N.Q. (AP) — The owners reported teat 6472. Antlquos 56 Card. Just say, “ Charge it, please,” wherever you sec EJvangellst Billy Graham Is hoe- som e o f tee 14,000 tons o f copper pitalized for testa, but says he concentrated in tee hold became m MUP/ the CAP sign. Then, you’ll receive only one bill in VERNON (71 etkiMt WANTED TO BUY — anUques, will be able to spend CJiristmaa soaked with sea water In a ty- January for all the Christmas shopping you do now. steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ START 1968 IN STYLE with his family at their nearby pteoon, producing a chemical Qoldsn TOUCH « SEW* sawing ed lamps, art glass, ptimlttvw, That'll mean just one monthly payment with one mountain-top home. 11 INCHES which started eating through maehina by SINGER com es with any quantity. 644-8962. • check. O f course, if your Christmas list was larger $10,900—V ery seldom can “I’ve had pneumonia four tee first skin of tee ship’s dou­ PRII IXPIRT ALTIRATIONS 2 tim es since 1066 and tee doctors PROFESSIONAL* buttonholer than you expected, you can stretch out payments for we offer a 2 family with 4 ble bottom. bedrooms in each apart­ want to find out what causes The 16,000-ton Anatina will * Exclusive Puih-Button Bobbin Wantad -To Buy 5B BARiCiNi of N.Y. a small service fee. Enjoy the speed and convenience ment. Here la solid value at this reoccurrence,” Graham take four or five days to reach • Solid State Speed Control Syatem i f ' > > ' . s of your Hartford National Charge Card now. FAMOUS "ASHER." DELUXE QUALITY WE BUY AND SELL anUques, a price that is unbelievable. said Thursday night at Mission port. The owners said., It was en Choose from five TOUCH A SEW* tewing and used fumltwe, china, i :' ■ Memorial Hospital In Asheville, route from Cyprus to 6saka. 100% WORSTED $23,900—Custom built Cape machines starting at only $149.95 (modiiM) glass, vsUver, picture tramee, I . ■ ■ ------Capt. Jakob Brattland report­ Cod with full shed dormer Other SINGER* sewing machine! from $69.95 old corns, guns, pewter, scrap ed to the owners. Stray’s shlp- Candy Shoppe with city water and sewers. gtrfd, watches, old Jewelry, hob­ I 7 HARTFORD NATIONAL R epair G uoranlee ping Oo. of KrUtiansand, that 16 HAVE A COLOfrPULL I 1% baths, large flreplaced by collections, paintings, attic . ___ A AAA wof Uiv tee AX 21 vrew crew XI1CIIII>/V8B members lOCMi had T V O H I im M M fl&nnel sl& cks wMMf MOfliY ton ro work fm Fione living room, bulU-lns and CHICAGO (AP) taken aboard tee German contents or whole estates. Fur­ • Complelowith niture R epair S ervice, 648-7449. garage. Independent ghlp Dora Fltzen, foUowlng Ana- throughoutthroiurhout the nation hkve mBtonlngwBlnut $24,900—“ Swiss Chalet” on RolFAboutKBrt HOUSEHOLD lota — AnUques come up with a new kind of beautiful treed lot with all bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, guarantee on Oj^ra they repair • Advanced color The slim, trim look of our Botany Club flannels ore exactly city facilities. Choice of de­ Legal Notice glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ — no matter where you take circuitry what young minded men look for In their slocks. World.fomous 8275 OPEN cor and room arrangements OBDJEB OF HOnOB Botany fabrics tailored to perfection. Waist sizes 29 to 42; pre- I2W-24W . lage Peddler, AucUeneer, 420 tee auto. • 168 eq. in. viewing area, to fit your needs and budg­ AT A CDDBT OF FBOBATB, cuffaci leg lengths, 29 to 32. Charcoal, olive, grey. Lake St., B olton. 649-8247. Should tee problem recur, tee held at MaatSester, utZbkt aad tor et. the dialrlct of lloncbeator, on the Here’S a Jacket-dress en­ car will be repaired free of 18th day of December. AD. 1967. only $369>B PRE-CUFFED - NO WAITING semble that has the vernatUe charge no matter where the nweent, Hon. Joni J. Wallett, mamer for a day into evendng Use soft terry-eloth to nialce Roemi Without Board 59 SEASON'S GREETINGS: JUdNC. mishap------. oitours. Hil» ^ national , Batwte o< TfMUp Btmm wtoo jl 2>8pead battery* // with a V-neok and al- these aidonaUe Mtoens! Ttio chil­ • > f * ALL DAY A TOAST warranty on automotive repain rtM esA of atoachetter, to_ paid dRi> powered Pfwno dren wfU love cuddling them, ROOM for rent, convenient loca­ ____ 8. 1988, LanceK' - Permanent Pressed teimte pointed ocUar. BARROWS and WALLACE (Jo la being offered by the Inde- ition of Mary J. lin n • Plays everywhere and you’ll find them fun to tion, light hoiuekeeplng, wo­ TO OUR FRIENDS No. 8278 with Patt-O -R am a is Manchester Parkade Mterg of edmlnhtra- Stitch. man only. 049-7969 after 6 p.m. S S S ^ b S U n o n lm gra n ltd cn . in sues 12% to 26%, bust 88 to Th« Chriatmaa Seoaon M anchester 649-6806 America, inc. eoate, aa per appUcaUlOD on (le. 47. Blae 14%, 86 bust, dress, 8 iPnbtoni No. 2046 has patitem ua again. We hope you’ve hod a Harry Wright, president of itia_ Hi-iioo only ysnli of 89-inch; Jacket, 2% pHeoes fo r kU tera en d d oth en ; V A SUNDAY fine y ea r . . that the coming BOLTON O^ter - 6 a,' organization. «ilalned that yards. hot-iron transfer for faoe; full HoUdaye will prove Joyoua Raneh, 8 bedrooms, 1% bates, driver goes to an K30A mined at. the Protafo qftk» and that the New Tear will bring USE OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET PLANI T o ord er, send 60 cento in direotIcMiB. large Uvb^ r ^ r a with ^.^ed he No montlily payiMnl imtN Pobruary 1961. Send 36c In ooine iplus 15c for you baj^y days and much proa- ootaw plus 16 cento each tbr parity. ceiUiic and ^fireplace, 2-car. at- receives ^a warranty certificate m____ the Coreooon. end ch^ no> fknsbclasB mail and spedall Moe be ahan to all peraooa inler- m a tIFT WRAPPIIMI FREE DELIVERY! flntrOlaaB maU and special han------* *•-- pendency 2 p a ir hHidUng for each pattern. Anne To our many friends, we wish dUng, t o : . . . the Beat. tranquil setting. sUd » e he can get any subee- o( eald appWcaiOnn and me time WlkNi a«w>r hswiew If M 8 1N O ■ R (edwf * ■ua Bumatt, Hancheater OMtot, MancheSber Ehrendng Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- repairs for tee som e ami place'of hearinc (hereon, by *17 CHRISTMAS DAY piMlahlnaa copy of (Ms order in BFaniqg HeraM , 1169 A VB . OF Svwiing HeraU, 1150 AVE. OF PRICED FROM w 4616. ______trouble made at any lOOA I newapaper hairinf a ctnadar KEFTH t i o n ki______agil______district,___ at_____ laaet aeven - Famous Korotron finish keeps them pretse^—never need AMBBiGAB, NEW YORK, N.T. ABOBBICAS, NEW YORK, flor your oonvenfanoe . . . 6 rtXHn garage without cost. Should the SINGER BOUIOS Center deye heCoro the of.said beer- ironingl Pre-cuffed. Light or dork tohes. I^ ls t sizes 29 N. Y. loose. d-bed- trouble develop in a communl- tar to appear « they fee muue at Print Name, Addrees wOh PrM Nwne, Address with Gracloue Ai REAL ESTATE saU time and plaoe ami be heard to 42. Sizes 44 to 50 . . . $1 more. relahve thereto and by mattne on Z Code and Btyie Numher. living In Lovely Mancheeter1 •1.95 .. *4.95 L •ATnhaiikXTMIIWNieemiWr Zip Code, Style Number and %5 D m A JX B TOWS HOUSES rage, tee motorist may have or before December 19, 1967, by guaranteed ter I full yeor Ycu’B want m cop y c t ou r new vttehan, one acre lot with bonje oertiOed malLa copy of this order At Moderate Pricea bon and paddock. BSxcellent the repairs made at a reput to Kathleen T. ‘ Get a head stdrt on up-to4he ’07 SVdl A .W inter A toum to Rental Agmt able garage, and tee cost will tratriz of the eaOat ndnuto styUng with the new FoU see ail the deelgng from wMoh And fo all a —.''VERY MERRY CHRISTMASI" condition. Selling for $22,600. and Mary J. Finn both o o ^----- ^ J. D . R ^ T Y w im m m w M Woe further information ca)l R. be paid by the IGOA member H. Oorrjxa, AUy.. 750 HOln GK.. OPEN NIGHTS «ll 9:00 and Winter ’67 .toeue of Boato you can choose your needlswortt Stt-81W s S4S-S779 who Issued tee warrante at tee Haitford. Conn., and return make Foahten. Only 60 oente a copy. patitekms. O n ly 60c. F . D bn ock O o., R ealtors, 649- to this Court. __ 6846. ' ( time of the original repairs. JOHN J. WaiABHT. Judge.

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2^, 1967 fiinrtwEN Tr ilahrtrpalpr lEttienittg Hrrali) The Herald Wishes a Merry Christmas to Its, Readers him from the road. The other About Town Girl Cuts Foot car did not atop. Town Asked to Provide Lot THINK SMALL 4 1 7 8 4 . 9 0 A car driven by Ronald D. IBBB Va DbUt Net Prase Ron *nitn adu are « tvw relMrva- In Car Mishap Therlairit, 28, of Bristol, was Delivered in L t t a s anrailaM* for the New Mt ^y a car which left the For Post Office Parking 0quln>ed with laatberatta in­ Vlar Ike Weak Baiei The Weather A seven-year-old girl was terior, windahieM wuahar, 2- YMc'a Bv« pMty of FrtanMUp scene. Police say Oie Theriault 6, 1967 Cloudy, ao6d Cctrigbt. Low m Ix l% « o f ICaaona. It will M held slightly injured yesterday after­ car was heading north on TTie lack of public parking The complainant esqSalned q>ee4 electric wipers, haaAar. taena. Bum y a n ) oo4d tetner- deftxwtar, 4-way safety flaabara- a* tha ahrhter'a OaalB CM> in noon when she was hit by a car Adams St. yesterday, when a facilities at Manchester’s Main that the lota are owned by a iJIanrhTBtTr fum ing Bm alh i raw, H4gh tn 80a. Baat tXaiWond. ReservaiUom can career aenricemsm, that the back-up Hlitats, front and rear:; on Winter St. car heading, south and making Post Office, a complaint voiced aaat btfta. 15,563 be made with WUbur Ohadwtck, a turn onto Center St, struck sidewalk la seldom ahoveled. The girl, Dian Giroux of 206 Manchester— A City of Village Charm aepica ateward, at 9 liiKoln St. SHOPPING] his. often and loud in the past few and that the situation createa a Center St, was taken by her years, was brought to the at­ hasard for children walking to TED TRUDON Rto. 91, TelUiid Tata Cars driven by Shirley P. TehetMUe-Meaeteitof (Ohaalflad Advertlaing on Page B5) PRICE SEVEN CENTS The Round Table Singers of school. VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 71 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1967 D A Y T O parents to Manchester Memo­ Pointer of 109 Buckland St. and tention of the Board of Directors 444-MN ICancheater High School will ap­ rial Hospital. She was treated He recommended y that the VOLKSWAGEN CHRISTMAS Katherine T. Klein of 197 School again last night. pear on W n C tetevlston tomor­ for an abrasion on the foot and St. backed Into each other in town clean the sldei^tralk and bill row at 7:80 a.m. and Tuesday released, a hospital official the parking lot at the Manches­ The complainant, one of five the property owner. town residents appearing at the at the same hour. They will The Greet Books Ddscuission said. ter Shopping Parkade last directors' semi-monthly com­ also appear Christmas Day Group will meet Thursday at 8 Police say the accident hap­ night. The trunk and rear ment session, offered a solution. Greek Dictators from 9 to 9:30 a.m. and 3 to p.m. at the home o f Mr. and pened this way: A car driven bumper of the Pointer car was 8:80 p.m. on WOOC radio. by Mark W. Oakman, 19, of 34 He suggested that the vacated, Masons Plan LBJ in Rome; Mrs. WlUiam Sledth, 32 WyUys damaged, and the left rear fen­ used-car lot on Main St., just For Your Floor St. “Benito Cereno” by Her­ E. Middle Tpke. stopped on E. der of the Kledn car sustained Dr. and Mrs. Victor Rivera man MjeSvi'lle will he discussed. Center St. before making a turn damage. Both cars were drive- north of the post office, be pur­ Table Lodge Grant Amnesty and family of Detroit, Mich., The event is open ito memhers’ onto Winter St. The car made able. chased for public parking. Covering Needs Call sme spending Christmas with the turn, the girl ran out from "A person can’t even get into husbands end wives. A Table Dodge, in oelelneitlan ATHENS (AP) — Moving to lier on signing pledges to avoM Mr. and Mrs. David R. Spen­ behind a stopped car on Winter the post office to mall a letter,” Talked to GIs silence its critics, the Greek political activity. Fire Captain Dies olf St John ithe EvangeUat Day, cer of 116 Forest St. Uriel Dodge of Masojis will St. Oakman applied the breaks, DANBURY (AP)—A volunteer he complained. Papandreou had been await­ wdU be hield at ithe Mtawniic ROHAE (AP) —Preside! over Tehran, the capital of Iran, military dictatorship grauited install officers Wednesday ait 8 but the front of the car struck fire captain died Thursday while Last night’s session again was ing trial on charges of treason. the girl. manned by Republican directors, Temple Tuesday nlgM. Tt wUl Johnson flew on frcmi Pak­ without stopping. amnesty today to 2,600 political He allegedly belonged to Asplda p.m. at semi-public ceremonies fighting a house blaze that auth­ Reports in Rome and Wash­ Police say Oakman told them this time Wayne Mantz and Da­ istan today for Rome and opponents It jailed since seizing (shield), a leftist military or­ at the Masonic Temple, Merrow. orities call "a case of arson.’’ be a joint oeMbraidan o f Mien- ington said Johnson wants to ex­ CHAR6E YOUR that after he got out of his car, vid Odegard. dnecAer Dodg« of Masons and an audience with Pope power in a coup last April 21 ganization accused ot plotting Installing officers, txyth past The victim was Charles Rush. JOHN’S plain personally to the Pope the girl got up and ran to the They received two objections the overthrow of the monarchy masters, are Joseph Oslki Sr. of 49, of the Padanaram Volunteer Friendship todge. Paul VI, informed sources why the United States Is pur­ and announced a referendum sidewalk. He drove the girl to a proposal to erect a new and Greece’s transfonnlaltlan PRESCRtRTION West WUUngton and Jesse A. Company. A hnt phite dinner wUl be said, after tellingr U.S. suing its policy in Vietnam. The next Ai>ril 21 on a propewed new home In his car and asked the Lincoln School in Center Springs FLOOR COVERING, Inc. into a socialist state outside the Brainard of Coventry. A roast He collapsed outside the burn­ served at 4:30, Uid the Table fighting men in Vietnam: ponUff issued a new call Friday constitution. girl’s parents to take her to the Park. North Atlantic Treaty Organtoa- beef dinner will be served at ing two-floor frame house and Dodge iwHl 0|>en at 7 :30. for the United States to suspend There was no indication, how­ hospital, which they did. One person objected to build­ 254 BROAD ST. TEL. 643-9479 “What you have done will Uon. 7 pm. was pronounced dead at Dan­ The Rev. (RusaeOl B. Camp, the bombing of North Vietnam ever, when the regime would not have been in vain.’’ Papandreou’s American back­ A car driven by Edmour A. bury Hospital. ing the school there at all. The Protestant chaplain at Ootmecti- and for the Communists "to authorize elections, a possible 2 WVfWIflv OWfw The Salvation Army Sunday Beaulieu, 62, of 167 E. Center TTie blaze began In three parts other objected to placing it in cut State Prison at Somers and Johns<^ flew to Karachi, Pak­ stteking point in its negotlsittons ground—he taught economics at 2 give a sign of serious will to School will have its annual St., went off New Bolton Rd. of the building, said John Fusek, the north side of the park. whD lives at 41 Walnut St, will istan, from tha big Cam Ranh peace." to bring exiled King CJonstantlne the University of California—led Christmas party tonight at 7 yesterday afternoon and leveled assistant fire chiefl. Opposition to a Green Manor be the guest speaker. back to his throne after his at­ to wide protests from the Amer­ AT Bay base where he told U.S. The U.S. Embassy in Rome in the Youth Center of the Cita­ five state highway guard rails. Four other fires of suspicious proposal for erecting condomin­ Dinner reservations can be Holiday Special tempted counter coup Dec. 13 ican academic community over troops: “ The enemy cannot win, and the Vatican have beat del. Those participating in the Beaulieu was not Injured; his nature have been reported dur­ ium apartments, on Lydall St., made with the Junlior wandena ended in fiasco. In granting the his imprisonment. PINE PHARMACY now in Vietnam, you have seen going ahead with plans on the progrram are reminded to be car was towed away with heavy ing the last two weeks In the already denied by the Town of the lodges, James A. Strat­ amnesty, the regime went be­ ‘"The government in its efforts WALL-TO-WALL NYLON OARPET to that.’ ’ assumption the Johnson visit M4 Center St M9-M14 there at 6:46. front end damage. Danbury area. Planning Commission, was ex­ ford, 20 Richard Rd., Vernon, of yond other condiUonB set by the to secure the best possible con­ Johnson paused In Karachi for was set, although Italian and Beaulieu told police that a TTie city fire marshal and po­ Mhnehester Dodge; and h ^ - king. ditions toward restoring unity of pressed by a town resident. W ITH 32 OZ. PAD AN D LABOR a two-hour talk with President American government sources car traveling toward his forced lice have been asked to Investl- shall Hodge, 121 Bhlknor Dr., Premier George Papadopou- the Greek people has decided to Green Manor is appealing the Mohammed Ayub Khan. The noted it was always possible for los, who made the announce­ forget the past and g;rant am­ TIK:: action. ’The man who ap­ o f ratendship Dodge. subject of their secret talks was a last-minute change In John­ nesty to all. All those involved 2 peared last night said that he not disclosed. An ally of the ments, sedd, “elections will take son's plans. 3 thinks there should be continued $ place at a point when the alms in the Aspida case will be am­ United States, Pakistan has 0.95 SQ. YD. Italian Communists prepared of the revolution have been real­ nestied," Papadopoulos said. KATHY IT’S NICE HAVING YOU HOME Interest shown against the con­ been moving closer to Red Chi­ to stage anti-American demtm- ized and the risks of Commu­ He did not specify when they dominiums, even though the de­ CAMEtAS na. strations in Rome and police AT PERO’S—Macs, Cortlands, Red and Golden DeUclous, cision rests in the hands of the nism have been excluded." would be released, but It was Baldwins, Russets, Bose, Sheldon Pears, FRESH CIDER Johnson's plane later flew braced for possible widescale courts. -r+ The draft constitution, which assumed that attempts would be FRESH Belgium Endive, Watercress, Spinach, Escarole violence. Anti-Johnson banners reportedly provides for a strong made to get them home for WESTOWM and Endive, Boston Lettuce, Green and Yellow Beans, The final complaint lodged were already up in the streets. last night concerned accumulat­ FOR executive branch and limita­ Christmas. W W PHARMACY ■ ^ Kale, Comice, Green and Yellow Squash, Pears, Leeks, It was speculated that to save The regime's move came as White Sweet Potatoes, Yams, Artichokes, Romalne, Cran­ ed snow on the sidewalk border­ A VIKING Khchnn and Bariiroom Corpot tions on the powers of the mon­ XMAS This Edition time and avoid contact with archy, would go before the na­ pressure from abroad increased berries, Shalots, Cherry Tomatoes, Red, White and Blue ing two empty lots on Woodland demonstrators, Johnson might Grapes, Pineapples, Spanish Melons, Bose, Comice and St. ir STEPHEN iMdom Wool Corpofs tion’s voters no later than Sept. for it to take a more democratic D’AnJou Pears, Temple and Navel Oranges, Cumquats, Herald^s Gift take a helicopter from one of 16, Papadopoulos said, if "tech­ stance. The United States, nor­ White and Pink Grapefruit and Imported Ohestnuto. — 31 e q u i p m e n t 4e s u p p l ie s « BARIWtCK Nylon, Aerikin, Fortrd Corpols the two Rome airports to the nical reasons” rule out the April mally a firm ally, has been cool ALSO: Dates, Figs, Nuts, Limes, Pomegranates and Tan­ To Newsboys Vatican. 21 date. in its dealings wita Greece since gerines. Engrineeritijr Supplies NASSIFF (See Page Fourteen) The amnesty order applies to (991 MAIN ST. 643-7869 (See Page Fourteen) “ SPECIALS FOR A SPECIAL KATHY” and Instruments LiNOtfUM • FORMICA • CERAMIC TILE •the remanants o f 6,000 political J BIANGHESTER personalities arrested in the Calif. Celery ...... bunch 89c Monebeater Blueprint and S u i^ y , Ihc. colonels’ coup, .Including An­ Native Spinach...... ih. 29c dreas Papandreou, a former Navel Oranges ...... do«. 79c 690 lU ^ o r d Rd., N o H erald Polar Soda ...... 6 quarts $1.90 Mandieater, Conn.— 649-8698 American citizen and son of ex- , non returnable Rockville Exchange McCarthy Asks FCC Premler George Papandreou, M onday E n t 1495 and composer Mlkis Theodorak- COMPLETE UNE OF SUNDAY PAPERS! because she loMJss Is, who wrote the music for Drive safely and have o Also Complete Line of SEALTEST Dairy Producto o To Order Equal Time "Zorba the Greek.” Many of the a Merry Ohristmas. original 6,000 were released ear­ LIGGEH DRUG I: nice things...... WASHINGTON (AP) — Re­ without a right of response by at Hie Poritodo buffed by the major networks. other announced candidates.” ' " “ o ' " * * Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy is Clark said the FCC should el. ■P I T P O PRODUCEr OPEN SUNDAY asking the government to insure ther order the networks to give and XMAS DAY! ^ give her lingerie he gets radio and television McCarthy equal time or hold a Berliners Christmas: 276 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER o 648-6884 time to answer statements by hearing on the issue. President Jenson. Jotmson was interviewed by The hOnnesota Democrat, correspondents from all three who says he’ll challenge John­ networks, and all three carried Wave Across a Wall son in several Democratic presi­ the pre-taped, hour-long show in BERLIN (AP) —Again this About 3,000 passes a month dential primaries next year, prime night time. year, Christmas in Berlin is a Eire Issued EUid usually a West asked Friday that the Federal In other political develop­ season of being divided. Berliner can obtain one, to r Communications Commission ments ’Tuesday: such things as w:eddinga, order NBC, CBS and ABC to —Gov. Lester Maddox of For a few West Beillners deaths, births or serious illness E provide him air time. Georgia told newsmen he there will be "hardship” passes In his Emit Berlin feunlly. E His FCC appeal came shortly doesn’t plan to bolt the Demo­ to cross through the Communist Except for the elderly. East after ABC and NBC, following cratic party next year but may wall to visit friends or relatives Berliners have been shut off an earlier stand by CBS reject­ support the views of former Ala­ in the East. For a few East Ber­ (MleUan CoUeoUon—National GaUery Of Art) from the West since 1961. Simply beautiful ed McCarthy’s request for equal bama Gov. George Wallace in lin pensioners there also will be Hans Memling On Chrlstnuis Day, some of time to answer President John­ the presidential campaign. Mad­ special crossing passes. the memy people waving across son’s televised assertion ’Tues­ dox said it “ would take a mira­ Flemish. 1480/35-1494 But the vast majority of the will have written and told rela­ day that the Minnesotan was cle" for him to actively back city’s 3.8 million people, 2.2 mil­ tives to be at a certain place at I Christmas working with Sen. Robert F. the national Democratic ticket. lion in the West, will be able to a certain time. They will hold nylon tricot lingerie Kennedy, D-N.Y., in a quest for —Wallace, seeking to mount a do nothing more than Wave up children, especisdly new born the nomination. third-party campaign, said In Madona and Child with Angels across the waJl. babies. Both McCarthy and Kennedy Pomona, Calif.,that he had It is the second Christmas in a CEuetuUy watching will be have repeatedly denied they’re more than the 66,069 registra­ row that the Communist East beefed up EErat Qermeui border by allied in an effort to oust John­ tions needed to qualify his Germans have refused to Issue patrols with their machine-guns, son. American Independent Party on passes for the West Berliners to dogs, bunkers, watch towers, Lingerie the 1968 presidential ballot in Die networks said McCarthy go to the East. It Is the fourth trip wires, sirens, searchlights, isn’t entitled to equal time un­ the nation’s largest state. passless CSiiistmas since the flares Eind motorcycles. The der laws governing broadcast­ H .P. Sullivan, assistant sec­ wall went up bi August 1961. guards have orders to shoot any retary of state, said later 41,878 \ Kitten-so.r ing because Johnson is not a de­ / ✓ / ^ It Is now 18 months' sii)p4/^e fleeing East GermEin CEUight in clared candidate for re-election. Californians have officially re­ last seasonal passes were issued the final "death strip” before Who’8 your Santa? textured nylon Saying Johnson won’t run gistered under the American In­ and since negotiatlonB for a nbw the WEdl. b y next year denies “ a fact which dependent party banner. But stiver Told East-West pass agreement were A line in a current West Ber­ Boyfriend? Boss? cordulon robe every Americam child knows,” Sullivan said these registration broken off over the issue .of an lin cabaret skit describes the Ms or Pa? - said Blair Clark, McCarthy’s flg;ures came only from major East German demand for recog­ Germans “ as world ctuunirions campaign manager, in the tq>- counties and_ conceded Wal­ nition. The West does not recog­ at celebrating ChrlstmEui.” Qlva them some too. peal to the FCC. lace’s totals coiild be correct. nize East Germany. Even Eilong the weUI, the trap­ —Rep. Ralph Yarborough, D- Comfy, lighfwdlgM "The people of the country in the city West German Foreign Minis­ pings o t ChrlstmEis Eue seen— It’s only fair. Tex., sold he’s considering—but A n d it cati warmth for yaar have the right to know," Clark ter Willy Brandt, himself West trees with lights blink on both continued, "whether the BCC is hasn’t definitely decided on—a m r ^ w f ph is Christ the Lord. Berlin mayor until a year ago, 'roMnd waar» Satin sides, Eind Eillied soldiers Ed the going to permit a President who 1968 race for Texas governor. “ I said this week that the pass is­ non-GermEUi crossing' polht of trim. $• m, I, iK haven’t crossed that bridge tuSf that all t h ^ i - \ is obviously a csuidldate for re- sue was part of em East German Checkpoint <3uu:lie have a election to use the powerful net­ yet,” the senator told an Austin, pajamas,...... $9 this shalleuMJtss wbe I*a osfffss sigri untolofAc-v you; Yem c campaign to promote uneasi- ChrlstmEra tree on top of their work TV and radio facilities Tex., news conference. (M n3 this Bit ness among West Berlin’s peo­ contrM shack. ■ Good-looklng, eemforftbit nylon tricot ^Iwll fin^ th^J ^e, wrapped in swaddlit^ ple. Wherever there are houses K Cyrenius u-u^0^oet poitniu wiili nylon wiln trim. Sho, SfP C lo th es and lyin g irma m anger. The East Germans, however, neEur the wall, Christmas Ughtf to 40. / have been operating a hardship amd candles wink through the all tnei pass office for months without windows of homes Eind apart­ Chicago Ex-Gangs any formal agreement. ments when it gets dark. unto his own ci suddenly there was, with the angel, * matching robe S9 a m ululi9^ of the heavenly host praising (not illuitratad) A nd j X e p h Don Suits as Santas jGod', and m Nylon Weot-rebo koi ooiy-flowln, out of the city of Nazareth, w Holiday Travelers uiporb.MIc^ «n4 # loft, knoloea CKCAGO (AP) — A year ago man Saints, Oonqgrvative Vice they were enemies, but they ^ ^ the city of David, which is call ieth leh er loot. S,' in. I, n. ^ , were the moot active and vl- ^G lory be to i^d in the highest, and on J t^ d jta e e s tor a common goal o,ent gangs on the West Slide.” (because he was of the house lin ea ge o j^ eartirtn,jteace, good will unto men. Jamming the Lanes —to bring ChrMmos and Santo "We're not gangs anymore," D a vid .) (SauB to deprived children'on Edward Nash said. “ We call \ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dec. 16, to midnight Monday, Walt* Gown $9 Chicago’s West Side. ourselveB grotqiiB. Some ot the Holiday travelers were on the Dec. 18. The total weus 484. Fourteen mem bens of three members needed talking to, but To be taxed with his \tued wife, \ An^it acame to pass, as the angels were move Eigain today crowding the The crush of CEirs starting o u t. MKe-vtolent West Side ganga the majority nilea.” hotty.to-4roo»-ln iHh In' oby, doer being great with child. gone away\fpm them into heaven, the shep­ nation's highways Euid jamming Friday created ipany a late aft­ ovof opaque uylon Wcol. S»o» II dotmed white beards, red and The change from gangs to into bus, train Eind airline termi­ ernoon traffic Jam. Philadelphia white aiflto end caps and deUv- groiqw began about a year ago herds said ta^one another. Let us now go nals to get transportation home police reported the ^ ld to\ m ered 9,000 donated toys Ftidey eiqilalned GbazMs Cuny, area And so it was, that wh th ey w ere even unto Be^dehem, and see the thing for ChrlstmEis. traffic WEIS the worst in five slip o f nylon tricot It trimmed and lav* to youiobten in 85 settlement director of Youth Action, a The first peak push came Fri­ years and expected a bigger houses and youth centers In the coopemUve effort of West Bide there, the days were accompl ed that she which is come to pass, which the Lord hath day Eifternoon when millions of jam today. Ithad with illusion and ambroidary. White ,and coL Lawndale seotloit. Boys' Clubs. The youths now should he delivered. AmericEms got off work, gath­ At the height of the crush t ^ G«i4«mii Hunter, 18, one ot the have duumeled their eneegiee made known unto us. ered their families Euid heaided bra. Sizai 32 to 40 In ihorf and avaraga langthi. 9 6 young girls and a m E U i in a Santas for a day, aaM when from violence to community "back home for Christmas with white sports car drove up Broad A Hallday BartontUti. Continental chocolate miniatures. asked if the youngsberB were service, Curry said, BARTON'S famoua centara of nuts, cordials, fruits and And she brought forth firstb o rn gTEUidma” in the words of one Street, a main artery, stopping suzyrised to aee a Negro Santa: MhrUn Nash sab); “TMngs cramaa. 1 lb. 12.49/2 lbs. 94.98/3 lbs. 97.47. petthslfp .... lovely nylon fticot pattl-sllp trimmod son, and wrapped him in clo th es, And they came with haste and found airline agent. to give every trEUfle patrolman '. malehInB “ U tfa^re can be a red-noeed were rugged out here in 1966 lin g While cold, clear weather cov­ B. Christmas Traa Mlnlahirts. Bright foil-wrapped miniature and. Ipvlthad with illuiion and ambroidery. Small, Mary, and Joseph, and the babe, lying in the a cup of coffee and a doug^ut. reindeer, there can be a Mack (the year of the West Bide and laid him in a manger; becc pe th er e was ered most of the country today At Phlladelfriiia’s intemafton- chocdataa form a Christmai traa. LukIous nut, chawy and Scuffs- .i.’.-$4^;pr. medium and large tizai, iif thor^^and average Ungths. Bento.” riots). We dldat want to aee providing dry roauls for motor­ ■oft oantora. 92.28. m anger. E r i airport, as elsewhere, extra Huntac-WBS sMemn for a mo- that happen again. TMnga Just no room for them in the inn. ists, the National Safety Council 0. Chrlatmaa Traa Omamanta. L d- White and colors. 9 4 planes were put on to handle the ment, and then bunt tolth with couhbt’i; be done that way.” estimated 626 to 725 persona holiday push. One official said Plllad with foil wrapped another JMIy bo-boho. Gang leaders, repreaenUng would die in traffic accidents chocolate colni. Your And there was in the cou n try And when they fmd seen it, they made ^ e biggest flow weis to the “ The toys we give will be 2,000 membera, told police last before midnight Monday. choice of colorful globas, brief .... fully cut, comfortable nylon tricot south—Miami suid San Jueui, Christnus for most of the Uds,” JMy they were being urged by shepherds abiding in the fU Id, keeping known abroad the saying which was told The toll since the count began P.R. balla or Chlratmas atock- briofs with Illusion and ambroidary trim. White and Inga, ready to hang on tha another Santa, husky Ed- mlUtanto to form a “ Mack youth watch over their flock by night. them concerning this child. at 6 p.m. locEil time Friday In Miami, where the forecast traa.4B9aaeb oon tliw n f I ohOQOlwf > colors. Sizes S, 6 and/* ward Nash, 28. aUance" and take up arms. stood at 49 early today. Ntw voHN. iuo4NO, awirif nuiNo - for (JhristmEus Eve CEdls for tem­ 92 "A lot of the parente here In August, the gang leaideni, Safety council statlstlciEms es­ peratures In the upper 70s, holi­ have a hard time finding a dol- poUoe, city officials, youth cen­ And lo, the angel of the Lord came up~ timated motorists will drive a day tourists were packing in. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY ter for a preaent,” he said. tesr leaden ozid representotiveB And all they that heard it wondered at total of 7.9 billion miles during Southbound traffic on the Sun­ Nash’s younger brother, liar- of industxy formed operation on them and the glory of the Lord shone the three-day weekend—3(X> mil­ and MONDAY those things which wer^ told then by the shine State Parkway B>fttey WE’RE OPEN tin, 20, recalled; “Rhen I was a Bootstrap. Its abn is to provide round about them and they were sore afraid. lion more thEui during a nonhoU- was up 16 per cent over the kid, I celebrated the best way I better bousing, eduoatton, Jobe, shepherds. '■ day period of equal length. same day last year. could—out <» tbe atreete—tt reoreafion and better retetiens As a basis for compEulson The EEMtem Airlines reported a dMuft seem like anyone caMd.’ ’ with police in Lawndale. And the angel said unto them. Fear Associated Press made a survey record 8,211 inbound passeagert NIGHTS till Cmdr. George Sims of tbe The gifts dkrtributed Friday of motor vehicle fatalities dur­ to Miami Thursday and about not, for, behold, I bring you good tidings of But Mary kept all these things and pon­ North Lawndale pdUce dtebict were donated by a private oon- ing the three-day nonhoUday WW w e s PHAaMACY t o w n ■ ^ eald the three gangs—tbe. Ro- oein. great joy which shall be to all people. dered them in her heart. weekend from 6 p.m. Friday, (See Pag;e Fourtaaa) 459 HARTFORD ROAD—649-9946 • M‘'r *

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