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UN Marks $33.9 Million for Middle East

UN Marks $33.9 Million for Middle East

A m gvD aily Net PreflB Ron ■ W «lM Week Ended Doomber is, IMS The Weather tdffht snow developing te» 1 4 ,5 7 7 night, low in the teens; snow continuing: tomorrow, Ugh tn D MandteU^r-^A Ciiy of VUiage‘Charm the 20s. VOL. LXXXV, NO. 68 CTWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1965 (Olusifled Adverthdng on Fnge 21) Anhiyersary Raid Tree Status LOS ANOELES (AP) — A railroad freight agent says wholesalers here have UN Marks $33.9 Million alretuly sold out 3S6 car­ loads o f Christmas trees tmd gives one reason for the bumper stUes: The newest Southern California status ^rmbol is having two Christ­ mas trees. For Middle East Aid Richard Givens, South­ ..SAIGON, South yiet depot of fuel and ammunlOon in \ael Oong to mark the annlver- ern Pacific Railroad freight N am ( A P ) — Forces guard- country. gary. x agent In charge of handling AM*in g .Saigon against K Com-jOTTI* American wnivciofficer otuusaid Oieuie xuanierEarlier in methe evening, a teter- tree shipments here, said the munist terrorist attacks on apparently was rorlst -hurled a grenade at ’ trend is toward a natural, the^ne fifth■iirrn anniversary of u i. 'l I ‘"tended------to get at themo uump dump truckloadii-u,:niu

..V V. \' \ g y g N lN a MANCHESTER, <5Ql!lKi!MONI)Ay; DE(3SMBER 20/ T. — . v ; . a , # ' & i t i . It^CMESTE^^BVENING HEBAl^, MANCHESTER, (X)NN„ MONDAY, DECEI^BER 20, 1965 dent’s lea d en ^ iin foreign poli­ setttnft o s fiflb bulba.-, TMs, m ...... cy, bgrtlculariy in Viet Nam,” fre- lioCMTaack said. nngt '|||t,,Ute» w tt attU cne Hie president persuaded the ei^ ReSohvehe^ MeCbrmaok said he believed .. ph6to(^i|M^ who- i^nted to Dominican Peace Efforts Ikbor leaden to wait until he WINF Playing Congr m ay* domestio issues would -have s^e^ii'^^iW dal lita- haa a chance to investigate and \V^ center on legislation to Inorease ‘T’HEWAY WAffiracrroN (a p ) — The war is real and we must .tus, who ' set oft inhumerable punish those responsible. Holiday Music 6ln OS KnN> and broaden minimum wage flash bulbs during tbs course By AUratED SHEDHjrOLD Given Shattering Setback The Santiago fighting took the , Osagraaiioaal leaden are In pay for it.** coverage. Improve the tmem- of the evening. “ Some of our maitohes were lives of nine army regulan and WINF U celebrating Christ­ "But some other programs,” ployment compensation pro­ I HEARD IT” SANTO DOMINGO. Domin­ I genM>al agraenent that the M y tensions and threats by two rebels. Including Ool. Juan maa 1965 with nightly broad­ impression Is that he decided by a single band,” War-' ican Republic (AP) —• The pre- Idoniiumt inue

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Tllle; Margucrita Bacon. G«hr- Mountain Spring Rd., Tolland; m Policeman Gets 0 ^ MfesTtso KMsi a d Mks. lAoDld bs wmA mA aa to w h ^ nion Duboia, Stephen Farnell, David Barrett, awimmlng; Stephen Name froitf Pageant Slated Bkskls Msssrilq win direct the ar they are for a boy « * “ * Ing Rd., Tolluul; Allen Duf- Frank Harding, Ellington; WU- Herbert, Paul Naschke, Chria- Moore, printing; Keith Carpen- fany, Merraw Rd., Tolland; Ed- ffed Dimbam, 11 Oak S t, Rock- BDY SCOVT pageant wkicb was an aagad by and with the topher Naylor, William Reuter, ter, citizenahlp In the commun- OXFORD, nfcigi«»«A Suspension After ward Naaiatka, 84^ Elm St., vine; Mrs. Joaltn Pierce and By Confirmands the Rev. Jamea W. Bottoms. of the child.______JLbttndonedi Vehicle Law Notei and ISews David Silver, Raymond Ward Ity; and John Romanowica, life Braaenoee OoBege x taiUdriD who attend WiU have RockvlUe; AUen Ryohling, Leb- aon, 200 Union St., Rockville; and Wayne Wiensbicki. aavlng. tor the “bram nom" e Baby Has Pawning Gun A Chrlstrass pageant entitled anon; Irene Hoke and daughter, Mra. Martha Bourke and aon, the opportunity during tba Receiving merit badgea; Ar------—— head knocker once m ocaM ou; •The Silent Gift" will be pre­ Trndk Ontpat Up 9 % pageant to offer a gift of their ppfore Representatives Virginia pa., ToUand; Mra. JuU. South Windaor; Mra. Patricia Troop IM nold Benaon, Keith Carpenter, OONTRAd? AWARDED the door of Ite haS. H m ooHegi* NORWALK (AP) - A poUce- sented St -St. Mary's Episcopal own to a child at the San Juan NEW YORK — Financial o^ Ilet'H all and aon, 18 Church ’Therrian, 61 Weat S t, Rock- TIm following advanoemente Eric Elllaon, Rodney Johnson, WASHINGTON (AP) — New oatabilshod In 1809. man udio pawned hla service Church on Friday at 8:80 pjn. MisaioQ School, Farmington, servefa estiinate that 1966 t n ^ A iiubllc hearing on a pro- ton Rd., Rockville; Mra. Lu- S t, Vernon. vllle. Ux In the Chlldren> ChapeL were made at a recent <3ourt Stephen Montany, Stephen England Contractors of Avon, ------• ; Been Named. revolver has bean suspended N.M. ’The acbool Is an orpbanr production w * reach ^ pe^ed onlinance, forbidding ciUe LaFlamme and daughter, Dlacharged Sunday; Sylveater ------^ Honor held by^jnemlMra of Moore, Ross Roberts and John Oonn., has been awarded a fed-Shoe sales die first half of Il4> 5 U one week. The cast win Include mem­ lion, about 9 per cent ahovi sge for Indinn children run by Read Herald . ahOiuilmment of caw, wlU kick- j^ ^ vlU e. LeMay, 24 Madlaon S t, Man- Hie HeraM'a Vernon bnreaa Boy Scout Troop 126 of Eman Romonowicz, safety; Kurt Mil- eral contract to remodol the year declined 2.5 per cent from I bers of this year’s Confirmation tha B^ilacopal Church. Gifts 1964’s record l.M million unMs. Dlacharged Saturday: Sharon cheater; John McConvlUe, El- la at 88 Park St., RockvlUe, uel Lutheran Church. The patrolman, Hansd Boy­ off a , meeting of the board of ler, Stephen Montany, Stephen CTllnton, Conn., post office. a corresponding period a y w ri kin, was also ordered by the Gagnon, Ellington; Rita Velaz- Hngton; Katherine Dort, Weat P.O. Box 827, tel 876-8136 or Boys receiving tenderfoot Moore and Gordon Palmer, citl- The work will cost an esU- ago despite a poptitatton hi-'-, police commleelon to forego four representatlvea at 7:30 tonight ^Tm 87 T^co^^ Rock- Rd” Rockville; John Clifford, 648-2711. rank: Michael Bensche, Gerard wnahlp In the nation; David mated $194,300. crease. HellaiiA Heidi Jean, daughter of Donald R.'and Betty In the town administrative build- *’ Btrawmlre Holland, 663 Demlng St., Wapping. She was born off-duty days in one month. Plays for Dance Boykin, who made no effort to Ing, formerly city hall. Dec. 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal At Gentile and his orchestra The proposed ordinance la grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, RusseU Strawmlre, Altoona, conceal his action, said be need­ will plan for dancing’ from 9 I it- • ‘ ed the $30 he got fbr the gun tdenUoal to a former city of Pa. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Hol- p.m. to 3 a.m. at the EUc’a to help meet a mortgage pay­ Rockville law. If it Is passed. ISnd, Altoona. She has a brother, Kevin, 8; and a sister. annual New Year’s Eve party It , will affect the entire town. Holly Ann, 10. ^ ment. "Why didn’t he come to me?" at the Elk’s Home, BlsaeU St. The law aa written prohlWta said Police Chief Max Orllns, A hot buffet will be served abandoning any car on a public An«% Trade Bfldiele. daughter of William m and Nan­ after the U O’clock Toast •treet or private property, and Wrap up your Christmas cy Buck Allen, 20 Knox St. She was bom Dec. 10 at Man­ when the matter came to Ms at­ tention. Beverages will be served calls for a $100 fine for each chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are throughout the evening. Henry day of violation. . Mr. and Mrs. Ckwdon V. Buck, 182 W. Middle Tpke. Her pa­ “I would have loaned him the money," the chief said. Pope is chairman of the event Dr. Raymond E. Ramsdell, ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Allen, 66 Ox­ Reservations close Wednes­ miperintendent o f schools, will ford S t She has a brother, Timmy, 20 months. Boykin has received nine com­ shopping with these exciting • • • • • mendations for exceptional po­ day, Dec. 29, and may be made explain to the board why a new with John l>ulka, lodge steward. elementary school should be Beanllen, David Gregory, son of Thomas Richard and lice work during his four years on the force. His salary la re­ Mrs. Henry Pope and Ray­ built by September, 1967. Cynthia Ann Carlson Beaulieu, 9 Eva Circle, Vernon. He was mond Zemanek will head a Morton S. Fine and Associ­ bom Dec. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal ported to be $6,600. decorating committee. '■■‘A - ates will request a sewer con­ gift ideas from Burton^s! grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Venner Carlson. Fitzgerald nection to a proposed Ellington Blvd., South Coventry.‘His paternal grandparents are Mr. convalescent home. and Mrs. Roland Beaulieu. East Hampton. He has two sia- State Man Chosen ors for Culler. He was valedic­ t« 8 , Jacqueline, 4, and Michele, 2. torian of hla class at North Ha­ The town's pension plan for • • • • • ven High School and recently I f s h d d U k e municipal employes will be dis­ OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 CHRISTMAS EVE TO 5:30 Rhddes Scholar cussed by board members, and, Vegnant, Patrlda, daughter of Jean-Michael and Anne- w«s chosen for memberahip In Phi Beta Kappa. following the regular meeting, ^Marie Begue Vegnant Cold Spring Dr., Vernon. She was NORTH HAVEN (AP)—Con- representatives of the Housing Doc. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal necticut’s 1966 Rhodes scholar is a Harvard man whose father and Home Finance Agency will 1 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, J. Begue, Toulouse, France. Harvard Oldest Firm 'fn ly.'CflWi.'.'I* ■' -’w.i ;,,lHer paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Vegnant, teaches at Tale. C h ristm a s explain the responsdbiliUea of ^"MarselUe, France. She has a brother, Alain, 16 months. Jonathan Dwight duller was CAMBRnXJE, Mam. — Her- the town In developing a "work­ able plan." 2 C C • H H one of 10 Harvard students vard Unlverafty, founded In Macanley, JlU Ann, daughter of Donald J . and Nancy picked this year to receive the 1636, Is controlled by a corp<^ • . i"! ^ The town Is required to have ■ a i'Carmlehal Macaulay, Hennequin Rd., Columbia. She was prestigious $2,600 scholarships ration. Harvard CMIege, de­ to last forever .... workable plan to remain elig­ ■ bom Dec. 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal for study at Oxford University. scribed as North Amerioa’e ible for federal funds used for i grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Carmlchal, Manchester, Only two Yale men — Richard Mdeat corporation. It even ante­ town projects, including rede­ R & K’s chic ■ N.H. Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Germaine Macaulay, C. Maraton of Portland, Maine, dated the Hudson’s Bay Oo. velopment and a pp^posed in­ • Manchester, N.H. She has a sister. Dawn Ellen, 2%. and Douglas T. Yates Jr. of New crease In elderly housing. The Ff '! • • • • H York City — were chosen. HHPA administers (ederal Pilot’s W e*re a» doulde knit cloud light Anderson, Robert Daniel, son of Richard Donald and Jonathan's father, A. Dwight grants to municipalities. 0 Rose Marie Long Anderson, 40 ChrlsUne Dr.. East Hartford. QiUer, Is a professor of English near a» G iv e h e r OES Meets ‘‘Finesse” He was bom Dec. 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His at Yale, and Jonathan indicated Hope Chapter, OES, will hold jacket dress a reg;ular business meeting to­ Wincama 1 maternal grandmother Is Mrs. John C. Anderson, Pittsburgh, Sunday he would not be averse your f .S' \ yPn. Hla paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Long, to a career similar to his fa­ morrow evening at 8 at the textured V Naples, Fla. He has a brother, Richard Donald, 4; and three ther's. telephone Masonic Temple, Orchard St. fleece duster > alstera, Donna, 8, Karen, 6, and Carol, 5. "I'll probably take a Ph.D. In M ic h a e ls There will be entertainment >. • • • • • comparative literature and then and a Christmas party. Mem­ Dacron* 40.00 WManro, Kim Lonlsev daughter of Louts Jr. and Leila probably go Into teaching,” he FREE bers should bring a half-dollar ' Isiasler DlMauro, 88 Larrabee St., East Hartford. She was said. gift for a grraib bag. and gifts blouse " I bom Nov. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal The Rhodes was the latest In d e l i v e r y R eal Jew elry for the members at the Maso:\ic 11.00 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lAissier, South St,, a long aeries of academic hon- Home In Wallingford. All gifts .Coventry. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. •hould be labeled for a man or Your order for drug needs woman. Marvelous wool knit in - Louis DlMauro, Middletown. Her paternal gre%t-grandpar- a semi-fitted sleeveless ents are Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Campagna and Mrs. Se- and cosmetics wUl be taken Sings with Glee Club care of immediately. ' baslon DlMauro, all of Middletown. She has a sister, Cheryl Miss Nancy Skinner, daugh­ 7.00 dress with ite own jacket, Lynn, 13 months. MARLOW'S ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Nelson both with crochet trim. Extravagant looking gift ^ • • • • • with satin trim on collar “First for Everything !'* Abov* lift: ctiltur«(f Skinner, 81 Skinner Rd., Rock- White or blue. 10 to 18. Brown, Donald Stewart, son of Robert Oates West and OPEN EVERY A pearl bracelet, $B4 vUle, a member of the com­ and cuffe. Easy care 80% ; ■ Bonnie Frislnger Brown, W. Shore Rd., Chystal Lake, Rock­ NIGHT till T Ct/iddoniL, Abova right; amethyst and bined choir and glee club of Prcsc.iptlon Pharmacy 'Uured pearl bracelet, $69 Arnel, 20% nylon fleece ville. He was horn Dec. 7 at Rockville General Hospital. His (except Sat) Dean Junior College, recently in pastels and bright col­ ; paternal grandmother la Mrs. HoraUo O. W. Brown, Ann 901 MAIN ST.—643-5321 made two holiday seasons ap­ Her favorite easy care Dacron polyester blouse ors. 10 to 18. . Arbor, Mich. He has four brothers, tlanlel, 12, Alan, 10, Jef- pearances with that group. . . . now with a silky new tissue faille beauty. Love­ , frey, 8, and Bruce, 8. Miss Skinner was a member of • • • • • a quartet singing "The TVelve ly shades of pink, blue, gray, beige or white. 30 Right; amet! \:A earrings, $30 to 38. Whedoek, Bryan Michael, son of Ralph and Shirley ruby or t :- . • rircla Days of Christihks,” a . tradi­ Dresses, Do'wnstairs WiUls Wheelock, 42 Dobson Ave., Vernon. He was bom Dec. :5o tional English carol. She was •trademark Fashion Floor Robes, Main Floor > 7 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents also the alto soloist, singing ? :, are Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Winis, Kelly Rd., Vernon. His pa- “O Sing To God,’’ a carol by ■ temal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Arthur Wheelock, 85 <3ounod. Blouses, Main Floor j Grand Ave., Rockville. He has a brother, Rory, 4; and two Hospital Notes ‘ -sisters, Wendy, 2, and Sheri. 1. Admitted Friday: John Hen- • • « • • SWEEPER VAC nesy, Newton, Mass.; FTed L Wertenbach, Mary Jaac^ daughter of WHllam Koughan Staiger, 2S 'White St., Rockville; ■ * ' i .- '. ’ and Mary Wleler Wertenbach, 60 Alexander St. She was bom with POWER DIAL Joyce Mailloux, 143 Grove St., Dec. 6 at St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal Rockville; Willard Finkle, 8 -gran

W hatinewfortonwrrowisat%\HG^^ today/ TELEVISION and APPLIANCE STORE f ilK in C a D ttS MADf ST. 9 i m O B t C T el 64S-888S MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE SKWINC CINTIRS Open lively Nile to • P J t other Stores in * tTfiawrtrfTHtisBneoirAsr. liiltdtaaiwiiooiMBdtf aitctii coMfsw . ( i.ifjfki Lf-'? 1 8 V.. , ' M■■■' X —N C ■*■'■ H « • ^ gVENTNG— ■■ H is • U W MA V.. . TOH« ^ .V T^rTT!7^T^ r^'^.,;. buycn to eoojmiiUag Fair tate men and b i ^ , and Stir Controversy O’Brien; Silver Arrows, Mi­ are: Junior dlvtston, Gary Man- tag a check on Vlotators'of fWr ■SoufH Windsor chael FalctaellL Mcott Hutch­ ioltsky lad B^' Stulpta, both Topic of HKC housing laws. ins, William ' Moadoara; Gold With a handicap; j j .^ureh^ aidtoii. UndorBsment of the foma- In other itenis on tomoirow Arrows, Scott Flamand, Steven Banhntntn torn dIvUton,division, EM Krewaft’l in t.tM aMiM of tho martiMO nlghfk agenda, Me HRC wlU Boykin, Raymond Spalla, Dave tlon of a Fair Housing Commit­ in la SpiQfliMbring (morning division) and Tom at il'Mlaa . BBtaiino Marla Mamet hear rspmts from its stand­ Halpert; Webeloa awarda, Dave Kelly (afternoon), both 190. tee for Mancheater will be one of North Ooventry to John ing committees ahd will con­ (Oonttaoed tram page Om ) Nam’s standaid pirblie position equally P«»rtble and ^ tlm p s Halpert, Steven Boykin and with a handicap. m Charles Macko of CMaatonbury of the subjects to be diacusaed duct routine busineea...... _ .__ ■__ . more loaical that North Viet Holiday Decoration Contest Raymond Spalla. by the Human Relations Oom- would accept the Oommunlsta’, but it is harder as a statement more lo^cM the* Nortt Viet OB Saturday morning. four-point program, wWph Ha- of poUcy than the La Plra ver- 1 ^ e leadere siinpty aren’t The South Windsor Lions Junior Bowling Mancheoter Evening Herald The bride is a daughter of Mr. mlsslon (HRC), when H meets from noon to 1:30 p.m. All “Bowlers of the Month” to in the Pro- niPA'rpr w ^® ***® ® w»nd called lUIts deflnUkmdeflnlUtm of the stion reported byoy Fanfanlr amwn w.uand «i*ady to n e g a te yet pa any Club Is sponsoring a town-wide, Sunday school children are In­ South Windsor correspondent, ~ a and Mrs, Hhnll V. Mamet of tomorrow night at 8 in the Pro- -V,___.i i_ tt.. ip.nf>n< letter to torms Other than th«r own. the junior and bantam divisions Anne Lyons, tel. 644-8382. R ea d H era ld A a8. bate Courtroom of the Munlc " Geneva treaty, as a boalB for released in the Fanfanl letter to tt: holiday home-decoration con­ vited (but not pre-schoolera). Bread and Milk St. The bride­ the Munlc- Some of those letters IltUe folks the talks. Jitanson. [ test for the Christmas holidays. groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ipal Buildtag. Transportation to the temple The propMa'., discusseti fiiiiv haV6 been writingwrlttnar to¥/\ SantaQmnfm Theftn«A Hanot account______a _ which'a.*^a.' de- DiplomaticwiwA—t___aJ^ AiedWefwtflAflauthorities m saidM \ STATE MAN K tlX Eb ; Homes will be judged on the will be provided. Parents should Matthew C. Mack® of Beverly, ^JTTLETON, Maine (A^)-^An basts Of origtaaliy of decoration Maas. on Dec. 10 ait a meeting of the slattle Sf*?®*** Department privately they thought the Himol pick up Uieir children at the Mancheoter Interfaith* «v>oiei people. One disclosure said flaUy that "the government might have consid- ewerly Waterbury, -bonii. man and use of the Christmas theme. temple at l;30 p.m. 1 r The Rev. Robert W. Cronin of yrka iklled Wednesday hight in The winning entry will receive St. Maurice Church performed A c U o n ^ ^ c i r ^ W c r ^ e a ^ ®^‘®» Sred it necessary to Issue Satur- Gbildrena’ Bowling afcolUslon of two can on Rmte a |26 savings bond. Ten-Pin Bowl will sponsor a i: the double ring ceremony and Arrangements for the pro­ was celebrant at the nuptial tog a list of loc^houslne avaS^ **»''• • wlta practical deeds so as to Uon with Communist China, ^Chrlstmaa vacation tournament able to Negroee showln? the ^** ® pohUcal solution to the wWoh is regarded here as vehe- ■The victim was identified as gram art being handled by a open to town children Dec. 22- Mass. Mrs. George Banks of housing, r e f S S e ^ L t S mm Dad ' Vid Nam problem." menUy opposed to peace in Viet Alphonse Oharrette, abou^ 70 committee comprising Frank Bolton was the organist and 29. The tournament will run ------yv tmi rromuag. Th^t is in line with North Viet Nam. But officials said it was years old. Kehma, Bomtlrd Topper and from noon to S p.m. every day soloist. Louis V. earner. Judge will be Given In marriage by her except Sunday. The play-off Edwin Kalat will be Jan. 2 at 3 p.m. father, the bride wore a full- Any resident wishing to enter length gown of Ivory Plsante For further information and should contact a member of the reservations, Mrs. Audrey silk linen. The gown was de­ Sa^ jMerrt/ CUri$ima$ committee. Judging will start V signed with bateau neckline, O'Neal, Sullivan Ave., may be this week and the winner will contacted. "-■ .stag*. short sleeves. Empire bodice be announced soon after Christ­ and A-Jine skirt accented with mas. Initiated Richard Bernstein of Avery Venetian lace and a detachable W il Art Display chapel-lengrth train. She wore The work of Barbara Bed- St. has been initiated into Phi DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL in MANCHESTER PARKADE an heirloom Brussels lace man­ narz, a primitive painter, is now Kappa Phi, national honorary tilla and carried a cluster of on display at the South Wind­ society for students of high calla lilies. sor Bank and Trust Company’s academic achievement. Miss L}mn T. Mamet of North main office, on John Fitch Blvd. Practice Teaching Ooventry, sister of the bride, Mrs. Bednarz, a resident of Gary Reynolds, 83 Mark Dr., was the maid of honor. Miss' Glastonbury, Is a native of up­ Wapping, a social science ma­ gifts of Marianne Macko of Beverly, per New York state. Most of jor at central OMinectlcut State sister of the bridegroom, was her paintings are rural show College, is practice teaching at the junior bridesmaid. scenes appi-opriate to the sea­ South Windsor High School un­ good taste... Peter James Macko of Bever­ son. der the supervision of teachers ly served as his brother’s best Paintings by Arch Leggett of Vincent Bresnahan and Mrs. and great utility llUl,' 2 man. Ushers were Thomas G. Bloomfield, Ruth Krantz of Janis Latham. Hopper of Glastonbury and Manchester and Jane Gutt of Lutheran Notes Michael Henry of Cambridge, South Windsor are on display The Youth Group of the Our Mass. at tho Wapping branch of tho Savior Lutheran Church will go The attendants were dressed bank this month. Christmas caroling tonight, alike in floor-length gowns of Works by all three artists leaving from the church at 7 moss green velvet, styled with have been regularly Included In p.m. empire bodice and elbow-length shows in the Hartford and The mid-week Bible study sleeves. They wore matching Springfield areas. group will meet tomorrow 0 headbows and carried cascade Library Council morning at 10 at the church. bouquets of yellow roses and le­ Tolland tTelcomes an Early Visit from St, Nick The town Library Council The junior Confirmation mon leaves. plans a second-level workshop class will meet tomorrow at Santa Claus pays ian early visit to Tolland youngsters assembled at the Town Hall, to find 4::15 p.m., also at the church. A reception for 60 was held out if they are being good and to make last-minute addenda to his list of most-wanted gifts. on Jan. i i at the Pleasant Val­ at the home of the bride's par­ Bradford Bachrach photo Because snow was sparse Sunday, Santa rode a Tolland firetruck, and left the sleigh and ley .School to review procedures Pack 226 ents. For a northern motor trip, MRS. JOHN CHARLES MAQKO reindeer to be readied for the trip later In the week. Santa's visit was arranged by the for Opening a school library. The following badges have Mrs. Macko wore a burgundy Town librarians visited a been awarded members of Cub town’s board of recreation. (Herald photo by Satemis.) Scout Pack 226: mohair tweed suit with match- employed by Pratt and Whit- is employed by Combustion En- meeting sponsored by the tag accessories. 'The couple will ney Division of United Aircraft gineering, \Vind.“or. Wethersfield Library Council, Bobcat 2, Allen Burnham, Jerry Gegiacomo. David Oilier, (above) "Grand Prix” 12 make their home in Rockville Corp., East Hartford, and U at- - _____ Native of Hartford Gift to Servicemen and reported to the town group on procedures observed there. Steve Kuehn, James Ofstein, karat gold filled tie-clip tending Trinity College in the HKAVY MEXICAN MAIL Steve Sicard, Teddy Anennelll, ® ‘® ^ graduate evening. His wife is a 1961 hon- MEXICO CITY (APt - The The VFW is offering free The coimcil reviewed the Weth­ . . . his own initial in 1966 memberships to all vet­ ersfield practices to see if they Marc Bassos, Gerard Darbar- sweeping modem lines. o'" Me.xican Fo.stal Department Harold Howe II Appointed and, Jonathan Freeman, Mark In rwelved a BS School. She received a BA In expects to liandle 200 million erans of the Viet Nam con­ could be applied in to'wn. Staiger and Jonathan Williams; 3 .S 0 was ? m e i e r o f " l m h « t " University of pieces of Chri.stma.s mail with flict, from any branch of the Also reviewed were the re­ services. Wolf Badge. Th^nmas B'.tgood, ^ e e t Co""f<=ticut. She attended the three shift.s working daily at O V A L B R A ID Education Commissioner sults of a workshop at the Ell Steve Quint. Bnice Sheldlck, Omega fraternity. Mr. Macko Is university’s School of Law and many of the 4,987 po.st offices. George Edwards, commam- Terry School Nov. 29, where the WASHINGTON (AP) — Har­ thing that goes on In the world Arthur Haskell and Robert (left) Executier 'Valet Save $10.07! Modern old Howe n, a man who suns and how it relates. I am a gen­ der of the post, has an­ participants learned book cata­ Swietek; Bear Badge, Toby nounced that information loguing procedures. has 2 tiers to hold jew­ the label of academician, has eralist, rather than a speci­ Sullivan, Paul Nelson, Michael alist.” concerning those veterans, The council’s next meeting Wolk and Mark Frechette; gold elry, accessories, etc. = 2 ^ =22^ ’=25=’" O " '^'5" “=0 " SALE been named the new U. S. com­ who have served in the will be Feb. 8 at the Sadd Me­ arrows. Paul Malsick and Mark Genuine fruitwood, col­ Howe looks upon the schools Swivel Rockers missioner of education. Southea.st Asia action at any morial Library, Wapping. Frechette. lapsible design. 6 .9 S He will take over in January as the place where "almost all The Gift of True ^T For Immediafe Christmas Delivery of our social problems will be time from July 1, 1968, to First Prize Door Pack 228 T from Francis Keppel who then solved.” the present, should be sent Mrs. Melvin Schmidt, 401 The following awards have Regular $69.95 will be able to devote full-time Slater St., has won first prize Enduring Pleasure! 5 9 8 8 He believes there Is a need for or phoned to him, care of the been presented to members of e to his other job of assistant sec­ post. in the Valley Planters Garden Cub Scout Pack 228: n some federal control of educa­ Our Best Old Hickory retary of health, education and tion. Information must Include Club door decorating contest. Bear badge. John Bancroft, a n 1 o A...... » welfare. name, address, date, time Mrs. Schmidt's door was cov­ William McCarthy, Joseph ta n,r ArSr* ** SELECTIONS of Guitars and Brums y SI rrs ^ 1“ Size Attractive modern style covered with tweed and plastic. “Ijocalism in education." he served, and name of service. ered in blue corduroy with a Oioth Type Braid—Wool, Cotton, Rayon Blend President Johnson announced said, "gives communities the Ucello; Bobcat pin, Jeffrey No-sag spring filled seat and back cushioned with sero- his selection of Howe Saturday, Edward.s .said that the free gold and white angel a.nperiin- h right to have both good and bad posed on the material. The shut­ Advertisement: ACCORDIANS BAND INSTRUMENTS foam and cotton padding. Choose white and blatk- tweed and: also said he intends to ap­ schools, and the right has be^n memberships, made In the witli black plastic or gold tweed with green plaetic. point; spirit of Christmas, "are In ters on either side of tho hcor .95 liberally exercised in both di­ wqre covered with s'we.gs of Domestic Work Wanted by HARMONICAS MICROPHONES Paul Kaplowitz, B3. as chair­ rections. appreciation for the Job they day. • ’Transportation arranged. h ’V man of the Federal Tariff Com­ evergreen. The left shutter had (right) Execumatic Mas- MANDOLINS 1 0 9 How’e is a native of Hartford, (the Viet Nam veterans) Call -- Temo-vary Help 522- METRONOMES mission. He would succeed Ben have done and are now doing "Noel" on It, in gold velvet rib­ 6159 or 568-3250. sager, battery operated t Conn., and holds degrees from bons; the right panel held a GUITARS MUSIC STANDS ACCESSORIES D. Dorfman, who resigned in Yale and Columbia. He is a in the service of their coun­ muscle relaxer for feet, July. try." •star witli radiating streams of back, arms, legs. DRUMS Matthew E. Welsh, 63, as trustee for Vassar and Yale. ribbons. A borv was placed at MUSIC BOOKS AMPLIFIERS 6 Town & Country Braid He is married and the father the bottom of each. 10.95 chairman of the U. S. section of of two sons and a daughter. (batteries extra) E BONGOS RECORDERS UKULELES 9x12 Approximate Size—80''f Wool, 20<:f Nylon the International Joint Commis­ Board Vacancies Others winners are Mrs. John sion which handles all water Pasquale, 96 Pine Knob Dr., cases Involving the United Before Directors second place; and Mrs. John OPEN EVERY . 9 9 States and Canada. Welsh Is a Bennet Faculty Janecaek, 34 Benedict Dr., third (right) Electric desk fan, GUITAR 'n (1 former Indiana governor and The board of directors, at Its place. NITE till 7 4 Judges were Mrs. Oiarles detailed scale model of a MUSIC currently is a Democratic na- Has Yule Party Jan. 4 meeting, will fill five va­ [QlIDAl jet engine, rotary blades, till Christmas 6 tiohal committeeman. Crocker Jr.‘, president of the CENTER 9 A Facility Clirisitmas Tea cancies on town agencies — one Manchester Garden Olub; and airstream selector. LANE All three appointments are to the Board of Tax Review, r H O U S E ; lll«/r CENTER ST., MANCHESTE^-G 1917835 100% Nylon Braid subject to Senate confirmation. Party for Bennet Junior High Mrs. George Johnson and Mrs. 15.05 School staff members and their two alternates to the Town EJarl Bissell of the Manchester 9 X 12 Approximate Size Howe will start work under a C club. recess appointment. Kaplowitz families wu-s held last Tuesday, Planning Commission (TPC), and Welsh will await Senate sponsored by Mrs. Margaret and one each to the Pension Voter Registration Churchill, Mrs. Marion Cook, A voter registration session action before taking their posts. Board and the Pension Board of Holiday House at 29 Miss Isabelle Regan, and M-lss will be held Tuesday at the Cottage St. offers a new Howe, 47, has been director of Tru.stces. high soHool, from 6 to 8 p.m. the Learning Institute of North Joan Sheldon of the home- kind of retirement living. making department. The Board of Tax Review va­ Chanukah Luncheon Handy to stores, churches, Carolina, a center for education cancy occurred when Atty. L. J Santa Claiuo and his slx-reln- The Sisterhood of Temple theater and buses. Home­ give him the exhWrafing elegance of research, since May 1964. He Paul Sullivan moved from town. Beth Hlllel will sponsor a like rooms and surround­ had been superintendent of deer were present to help as- The two TPC vacancies occur­ Plymouth Braid trlbute gifts to the young chil­ Chanukah luncheon Sunday ings; good food. Mary H. schools In Scarsdale, N.Y.; dren. red when William Kloppenburg and Katherine M. Giblin, 9 X 12 Approximate Size—40% Nylon, 60% Rayon principal of jhlgh schools In was elevated to full member­ owners, for 33 years op­ .^Newton, Mass., and Cincinnati, The traditional Christmas ship, to replace Mrs. Dorothy erators of the Manchester Ohio; principal of a Cincinnati foods and cookies prepared by Jacobson; and John Garside was Convalescent Home. Call the girls in the homemaklng at 39 Cottage St. or phone -JAOH EAST appointed to the board of direc­ 1 3 9 . 9 9 junior high; and a teacher at classes were served, ■with Mrs. % MARLOW'S 649-2358 for full Informa­ Phillips Academy in Andover, tors, to succeed Francis Della- “First for Everything!” tion. Katherine M. GibUn, 8 - piece Bar Sets Ruth Bortolan, Mrs. Constance Fera. The Pension Boiird and Mass., and the DarroW School In Brooks and Mrs. Roberta Robb OPEN EVERY A Administrator. New Lebanon, N.T. pouring. Pension Trustees vacancies de­ NIGHT Mil T His father, the late Arthur veloped when Herman Heck (except Sat.) Fifteen eighth and ninth was not reappointed In Novem­ Economy Dual Braid Howe, was a teacher at Dart­ grade girls served as asstotants. Gift Priced mouth, coach of the 1912 Yale ber, when his four-year term 9 X 12 Approximate Size expired. (left) New Jade footbaJI team and president of BURNS TO DEATH East Mandarin Hampton Institute, a Virginia college founded for Negroes, LOS ANGELES (AP) — A 67- - 3,000 FISHERMEN LOST Travel Set with Af­ 1.99 Give father that special touch as a nerfeof Lr>o- t j year-old ■woman apparently 'died RAWALPINDI, Pakistan ter Shave and (Co­ 4 1 from 1931 to .1940. Instantly when she walked Into Day In . . . Day Out... A brother,. Arthur Jr., has (AP) — Three thousand fisher­ logne in unbreak­ a restroom in a Venice service men are missing and believed able 3 oz. containers. been dean of admissions and station Sunday, drenched her student appointments at Yale drowned in the cyclone which clothes with gasoline and then hit the southern part of East WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST FRIGES 4.50 since 1966. set herself afire, police said. Howe says he doesn’t think he Pakistan last Wednesday, the Officers said the ■victim was Manoharkall Fishermen’s Co­ Is "really an academician. Charlotte Forrest, who lived in "I am action oriented,” he operative Society said today. a rest home for the elderly. ’Thousands of others on the PRESCRIPTIONS Just in time for Christmas! said in an Interview In Chapel A note found In her charred Hill, N.C. shore were drowned In tidal purse asked that "her body be waves which followed the cy­ "I am Interested In every- . . . resulting in meaningful given to science," police said. clone. savings to you every day! Bedspread Sale No ups and downs to yonr Prescription costs — no "discounts" today, "Regular prices" tomorrow! Reg- 12.98 18.98 Reg. 14.98 ,o 22.98 i No "reduced specials"—no "temporary MANCHESTER’S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION rednetions” on Prescriptions to lure customers!. At the same time, there Is oever any- OPEN TILL 4 P. M. compromise In service or quality! YOU GET OUR LOWEST FRIGES EVERY DAY OF THE MONDAY THROUQH FRIDAY YEAR . . ■ AND YOU SAVE We Deliver (right) 4 oz. each of MORE THROUGHOUT THE Everywhere, Fast Jade East Cologne acetates or heirlooTr.^ “"‘J ADDITIONAL HOURS YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR and •• After Shave PRB8CRIFTION NEEDS. handsomely g i f t- in n rainbow of colora. Savi THURSDAY EVENING 6 TO 8 TRY US AND SlE packaged in orients green and gold. 5.50

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rsquirsA omcqms only ’ :.3 ,t \ 1 '. Ih, i^ o ii js not rsnlly a poUtl- . i ’- H b m m a n iM t s miTHnihat, but a criminal oonspir- to attend aarvtsaa ito ttg 1 4 ^ But if wa ever let ourselves get Walk. •arvto«a-ai«: • tusd 'ho-the Idea that government can ^ * 1 Tb* Rev. WllUam B. Beldsn. one thing in the political arena pattor of tt* Flrtt Ooogroga* ttonal Cburch, Obriatmaa Bve, ^m lnal and then require that Its own in s u ra n c e 11:80 p.m. in tte aanohiary. Your Gift .-,, - PttMUhm oitlzena cleanse themselves, by oaths, The Rev. Bem ud J . Foister, AMM«A OMdbtr X Un then we confer upon future. govern­ of tlM boards riBs Bigb Scliool gym; ’ th e i A. apectal tow n ' meeting has parior, and tta Rev. Robert B. ments the right to define other politi- te*. fUMne a vsMOij^v B * is Lynch, aateatant pastor, Mid­ f t ■ selsotmsb and education laagua te ooinpos#d o< eta . been set for 8 p.m. tomorrow choinnaa of tM boa^"at tdu- night Maas Friday in both 8t. and NOEL SHOP oal movements In a similar way and tor have a g n i i that they are on ^®***>». RtWch play aFary Sun- at the Coventry Oraiiunar oatloo. Mary’s Church on School St. and a similar purpose. tba "r%ht track" In their dls- ** 1:30, 2:80 and 8:80 pjn. School, to amend tte town The pBiiyte rsgtotnitiaB oon« 8t Joaspb'a im teon Ohuroh ta- 935 MAIN STREET - AT WATKINS BUBSCBIPTION lU T V That Is why the practice la odious, budget adopted at a town meet­ ttdltM has been reotfanUsd sad Pajnrid* ia XdTaaoe ' euKlonofapiop^-packag. A C hSSL^SSSa, "ftad BsglaviUe. Oonfessioite will be I Tmut ..... HUM whatever its particular pretext or its ing Nov. 15, by Inserting as expanded, now comprising Rob­ TELEPHONE 643-5IVI Hlontliae .. • • e e ^ tasuranca plan" tor the town, Oandlea," will be praaantad heard from 7:80 to 9 p.m. Thurs­ ^bra« Hontha particular target. And that ia why con­ Income 8450,000 to be raised ert Mbriaity, Donodd AvnrtU, day at St. Mary’s only; and One Hoath ... scientious Americans who never have and aay they win to inreetlgate Wednesday Wght at 8 In the from tte sale of ttO uniform Alan Oslria, BVank Onosr, an posslbOitleB to obtain the I^^oks Memorial Scbool gym. from 4:80 to S:S0 and 7:30 to 0 MEMBER o r been and never will be either Commu­ ‘' h f« T , .ih : fiscal year bonds, and by re­ Rtebard M. Hawtey, Uoasl G. p.m. Friday, at St. Mary’s only. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nists or sympathizers with Communist btot inpiliteatte for the J ^ pJWOTam Is being presented ducing tte amount to b« raised Jean, David Roach, Mlohasl Chrisfmaa bay Masses at St. Tlie Aasoclated Prese U oxoluslveljr antlUed by taxation from 8696.622,07 Treschuk and Pster VanOtaw. to the uee of repablicetloa t i all news qU. causes experience some Instinct to re­ Tlte iiit^oaed insurance would Mary’s will b* at 7:80, 0:80 and patches credited to It or not otherwise crjidlt- to 8645.822.07. Complete* Yniidng ad in this paper and also the local neirti pab- fuse what they consider totalitarian . -j! eover .pn town buUdings, IncJud- 10:80 a.m., and at St. Joseph’s 2 Pc. 5. ssbed here. "■ Town Oflloee Airman S.C. Raymond B. commands from their own government. mg school propertlsa, and would at 8:80 a.m. All rlshts A{ repuhUcatlon of special dla- The oflRces of the town build­ Bushey ,Jr., son of Mrs. EUm - patches nereln are also reserred. But elderly people seeking some secur­ encomppss boiler end otter The Rev. James H. Ameling, typ a trf oovemge previously . Bradford Bochmeh pboto ing inspector and assessor win beUi Btishey of Artlngton Rd. pastor of the Second Oongrega- The Herald PrintlCK Oompaiur. Inc., a#. ity for themselves should not, any more aumea no financial responslblU» for typo­ not avhHable la one policy, A • be cloeed through nmrsday thte ,has graduated at Shej^MUd tlooal Church, at 10 p.m. Friday graphical errors appearing la ^vertlamenta than students seeking an education or mibstohtlal savings wUl result ' fJngaged week, while assessment raoords AFB, Tex., from tiM traliiing and other reading matter In Tbe Manchester in tte sanctuary, wtun a pag­ Evening Herald. other Americans seeking to exercise a frohim combined covereFa. LaBothte. ^ . The enl^em eiit of Miss Jane are completed for the Qr8lId^ [epurse for aircraft loadmastets. eant, "Light of tte World” will freedom to travel, be required to face, A ^ett»ck boppah hi List of Oct. 1. 1966. 'Allrman Buahey, a graduato of Pull service client of N. B, A. Service, Ina aeciwdlng to earlier reports. ~ lIduinl; i Theca of Wettiersfleld be given. The choir rehearses at Publishers Representatives - The Julius with their own necessities so heavy, the $eloctotsn Carmelo Zsnshl •»„ Otter town offices J will be; Windham Regional Tsehidcai 7:80 p.m., and tte pageant cast A nvonir a haK’dtlpi^'giit o lte 4}^ »to Donald ’James May of Man- Mathews Special Agency — New Tork. Chl- touch of totalltariiui torture involved in and Frank .. Kalaa met with open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m..' jHlgh Scluxd, Is being raassignod at 8:80 p.m., W6dnefl6S gradu­ University of Connecticut skat­ Wednesday evening in the First For Saturday — 1 p.m. Ihiday. They talked over the possibU- ___ _ tor the traditional American freedoms ate of Lasell Junior College. She ing rink, tor children In Gradn Oongrejtetional Clwrch vestry. happy colors on white enamel, $11, The Qaaslfled deadline; 10:80 a.m. each day sf Ity of insuring tte bufidings for Manchester Evealne n«m d 4 through 12, starting Dec. 2S. publication except Ssdurday — P Am.______under the Bill of Rights.' is employed as a placement sec­ ■ 4-H. Samplers sugar bowl and creamer match the perc­ their r^lacement value, and ^ and ending Feb. 24. Whenever such encroachments on the retary at Trinity College, Hart- ; 'i’fie 4-H Sampten Club has a Inside olator, $5 the set. Give them Warner’s 2 Monday, December 20 The committee .vrin ,provide traditional freedoms do find their way town lasvrittce a t the same fond. Mr. May attended Quinni- Christmas party after school to­ Jellies in an assorted box of 8 different 'plac College, Hamden, and is transportation to and frond Into our laws, there is some eventual thrie.'- ■ Coventry High Scbool. Each morrow at the home of Miss kinds complete with jelly dish and a preomtty attdndlng Central Oon- Devbra-Oolc, Junior leader, on Report stainles.3 steel spoon! Delicious! Open correction, either from the legislative Another mo^tmg Is planfied., ^ necticut College. He Is a mem- child must provide a half-dollar The Lesser Nightmare or the Judicial branch. The disconcert­ Spepificattona are still ^ bO admission fee tor each session, Ripley IBH Rd. The h a t to be paid at the rink. Each ■ tlonsl' science fraternity and collecting tised tegte ahd food Douglas aside from tte Sena­ Uon of Charles de Qaulle, when lie came to slip such things in—as this present eoveritge; tt Vraired. These win child must provide hte - or her be pat .oilt to bid, along with In Accident^ served, with the U.S, Air Force items donated (b t t s public tor’s age (73)—and Percy, 45, back to power to resolve his nation’s provision for medicare application vvas In Europe and tte Far Blast. He own skates. A warming house specMoatlons' tor possible addi­ will be open and snacks may be Health Nursing Association tot Insists he won’t bring that up. crisis In Algeria, that he would also, by slipped in—than it is to get them out. tional a fv en g A , Poilce lnve*Ugatod eight au- ««ptoyed by pratt and Whit- bought from canteens. Christmas baskets. The ohib Only a combination of luck " ney Division of United Alr- means of a new French Constitution, We still have an apparently Irresistible Dupimato copies of the poll- t«nobUe «x:idents over the ‘Z t Adult volunteers are needed meets every otter Thesday and skill (which Percy by no create a more coherent and responsible Impulse to try to do battle with totali­ cles teffl bO available to bbtt ^veekend and made five , arrests Hartford, to chaperone each trip. Volun­ after school at the home, of means lacks) can avoid catas­ pattern for French politics. tarian creeds by adopting totalitarian A June IS wedding is planned. teers may call Mrs. Walter Mrs. Garland Reedy, Rij^ey trophe. And if catastrophe does boar^. Premiums could be pro- as a result. Two cars were come, there won’t be tears from Whether there Is, in the new Con­ measures for ourselves. Photographed B:I^^Joseph Satemto rated, separating the cost tor k,,. Hurley of South St. during the m il Rd. la. Giles, 82, also of Cariboo, tte Bourbons. stitution which he did get adopted, any the selectmen and school board. , . ^ evening and weekends, or Mrs. FifUeth Aimlvieraary HOLY LAND REPLICA, WATERBURY received minor injuries. Henry Fuller of Baritebee Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin real pattern of reliable change In the High School Progrew FMIMOSAN ATOMIC POWER Structural steel In the class- Thomas Frltcsh, 19, of Crom- Cars driven by Waiter Patrick The dates for the pre^ram Strack of Rt. 44LA. observe their game of French politics Is still obscure, Help 'Wanted! One Scrooge TAIPEU (AP) — The Chinese room' area of the well, was charged with failure Gorman Jr., 39, of 302 Main St. will be Dec. 28 and 30; Jan. 8, fiftieth wedding anniversary to­ primarily because the answer has never Where Is Scrooge this year? How Nationalist government wlU THIS REPLICA of the Ho.ly school 1s hi pOece, and moet of yield the right of way and Kenneth Wells Cotton Jr., 16. 22, and 30; and Feb. 5, 13, day. They were married at St. been tried. The Individual candidacy, build an atomic power plant In come he hasn't reared his grouchy head Land, nestled in hills of Water- It was to place In the gym and ®|J™noBed to appear In court at lO ^ a ri jB t., jxilUded at 22 and 24. For the first two ses­ Mark’s Roman Catholic Church leadership and rule of de QauUe him­ and roared out his usually dismal Bah! cafeteria section, as of Dec. 1, Manchester Jan. * -10 - ie • a result - ~»™**»ho0t 0:30 p.'m. Sunday® -• «— i sions, the bus will leave Coven­ in the Gravesend Section of Bformosa before 1974 to meet the Inside Report bury, is an intecresting place to Open Forum grow ing demands of Industry, self has been the substitute for any Humbug! Behind whose good cheer has visit; especially during Christ­ according to David Cook, cheir'^ accident shortly after- Center St. at Church. Gorman try High School at 12:45 p.m.; Brooklyn, N.Y. current French efforts at self govern­ by was warned for following too the four sessions in January and In observance of tte Strack’s says bDnlster of Economic af­ he been hiding? Has he begun to lose mas. Tliis permanent Nativity man of the board of education. yesterday. fairs K. T. Li. ment. Until de GauUe goes, France will his own convictions? Has he entered scene tells the story of Christ Pete as Presents nice dogs can be adopted f r ^ closely. the first two in February, at annlversaiy, Mr. and Mrs. John Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak animal shelters and dog poumjs. The floor stab In the class- e<>lH.; Plaster and their three chil­ Many good dogs are always plant would boost power genera­ new capacity to stand on Its own politi­ suspicion gnaws at him that others have lages of Bethlehem and Jerusa­ Giving a live anl'mal for a plete, and the eoctorior masonry Hartford, u Fritsch was 102 Clinton St. eastbound on and Felb. 24 at 6:46 p.m. Buses dren, Anita, John and Robert, O F MANCHESTER OHIOAGO — Eyes wide open, political tactician. Barr, a na­ available at these places. ^ will return to the high school tion In Fonnoea by 600,000 kil- cal feet. more fun out of Christmas than he lem. This impressive display is Christmas present? There con the classroona core ie 60 per turning onto Tolland » ~Tpke. ^*"tor S t drove into a paiklng held an open house Sunday af­ Charles M. Percy has walked tional founder of the Gold- A' most important point te the at the fo u lin g hours: The owatte. does? a labor of love by an anonymous be no nicer gift if the follow­ cent oonii^eite. from the Wilbur Cross High- vrest of Olcott when a west- ternoon at their home on Swamp But France, In Bie run-off election into a fiendishly clever trap pre­ water-for-President movement, time of giving. It is much better first two sessions at 2:46 p:m.; In addition, Li said two ther­ group of men, the Catholic Oam- ing tips ore followed — other­ ,,, Wea a ^ e n t ha. been a?)- Rd. Mrs. Plaster te tte daughter yesterday, made a kind of gruess. Qr, Has something happened to turn him pared by his arch-enemies: ’iTiC led the fight to deny Percy the to have a pet go to a new home the four in January and the mal {Hants are to be completed paigners for Christ, of Connect­ wise the child or person toot proved and the sewage system Joseph E. Ferland, 19, of 7**^' * sign and of the honored couple.^ by 1970, each with a generating at least. It looked at what it had In the soft? Did he, by mistake, smile at some­ Bourbons of Illinois. Governor's nomination in 1964. icut, Inc, The Holy Land is open you wish to delight, may have a before Christmas Day. It \^11 first two In Feiwuary, at 4:30 Strack te 76 years" old and We reported last May that the have little chance to adjust to outside the building Is almort Willlngton, was charged capacity of 800,000 kilowatts. way and shape of any present alterna­ body sometime during the year, and New he suddenly became a to visitors all through the year. bitter disappointment, and the compiete. The roof will probeMy vdth making an Improper turn m ech^sm of t o car ^^Ich p.m.; Feb. 22 at 2:46 p.m.; and Mrs. Strack 72. Ftor 17 years, state party’s Goldwater-oriented new surrounding when ffie tive to de Gaulle, and drew back from find, disastrously, that somebody smiled Percy man—Percy for Senator, You’ll see Solomon’s Temple, animal will be without a home. , b i put on in January. from a driveway on W. Center towed away. The accident Feb 24 at 8:45 p.m. he worked tor ths New Tork When it comes to back and thus reversed the story of his leaders, like the Bourbon kings that is. the tower of David, the fonun, We have learned after years household Is in a great state'll Democratic Committee the sight and prospect. In hte report to the board 3^. His car ^ Telephone Company, befors af­ of Prance, remember every­ Piilling the other way were the tomb of St. John the Baptist of experience that it is always excitement. Or wait until after The nominating committee of Yesterday, in a world which seems to life? Did he catch some fleeting glimpse of education last week, Oo<* “C* filiating himself with the Tfav- thing and learn nothing. Al­ some of Percy’s closest advis­ and the home of Simon Cyrene. best to consult the mother of the Big Day, when the house­ In a similar accident, Frank the Democratic Town Com­ be being beaten down, continually, of a Christmas tie which was some­ said that Job meetings on the to ^llee, and struck elers Insurance Co. In Hartford, When jon think of though Percy ran an eye-pop­ ers. Harry G. (Skinny) Taylor The focal point of this somewhat the family, no matter how much hold has returned to normal. ' Devoto, 73, of 1 Northfleld mittee, selected by William O. Where he was employed for 29 Christmas rockers toward choices between evile, the peo­ thing better than the ordinary Christ­ Happy Holidays, and Happy 0dhool &re hold D6iH^ driven by HusseH * ping 600.000 votes ahead of of Decatur, one of the few crudely fashioned display is a a child wants a pet, it is usual­ Ryan, olmirman, comprises years before his retirement In GIFTS (for • yourself mas tie ? Did he make the crucial and Pet Giving. '<■ ' ^ m in g and U ieT m e averoce ^ St struck a parked car owned ple of France had something of a choice Bsri-y Goldwater in his unsuc­ county chairmen in Percy’s cor­ grotto representing the Nativity. ly the mother who must take Donald Averill, Raymond H. 1966. irretrievable mistake of saying good Sincerely, work f o ^ » tie job T f t Hartfor^Both cars were towed ^y Joseph H. Brwks, 96 Broad or others) think of between nightmares. cessful race for Governor, the ner, told him to wait until 1968. Recorded music flUs the air ©are of It. A mother with many away. The accident occurred 3t. Devoto, driving south on Bradley Sr., Alan OahiU, Mrs. He te also a member of the come to Watkins where morning to somebody when there was Mrs. Harry J. Long, BSc. men. One of these nightmares—the possi­ party regulars still view Bell So did key staffers from his during the Christmas holiday small children, usually does not shortly after 6:30 p.m. Sfttur- Main St., puMed to the right Arthur Forst, Robert Morlarty, Shriners MaatHtic Order of Halt* really no call for it? and Howell’s one-time boy won­ P.A.W.S. Inc. Voter BegtetxaUoB bility of too sickly a national reliance 1964 campaign. season. After dark, a 36-foot have time to care for a pet, es- day. when a car passed close on his Mro. Meretfith Murdock and ford arid has been a member'fiw Whatever happened to him, where Is der of the camera business as Three persons regtetered as Mrs. Walter Siwek. A slate for on the Image of one man—had dominant But the longer Percy delayed cross in the center of the Hley,' F^ent trip to Taiwan as a mem­ service station on Tolland Tpke. charged the U. S. war effort in to select voluntarily right now. Sex Appeal And Working Girl J ’rivate'polls revealed the able, a sanitary pan. and also does ets often held out a future hope, It is only a hope for the fu­ ordained into the priesthood'Sf ber of the International Farm near Taylor SL Both were driv- Viet Nam was characterzied by (Above) Finest Boston rock­ If, in their tortured decision within highly respected (Percy would not seem to mind being left tag west. "cynicism and contempt for the SEATTLE—Can the operator of a to their listeners. Indeed it was ture a.s long as injustice and ex­ alone. the North American College In Youth Sbeefasnge program. er of all with S-curved seat. themselves, they did make some resolve wih handily today against color­ the very existence of these The group held a Christmas Giles and a passenger, Philip human being." Stenciled maple. ’ cocktail lounge fire a waitress for not ploitation find room; but its If your choice is a dog, never ^ m e , Italy, sings first Mass in to begin prep^ng for the day that has less Democratic Gov, Otto Ker- hopes that frequently meant Pfuty Saturday. being "sexy and exciting’’ without vio­ very existence gives strength surprise the person to whom it Church of Our Lady of Humility (Above) Handsome black Bos­ to come, the election has done some ner (who probably would have the difference between abject in Rome. St. Matthew's Notes lating the law against discrimination for life in the shadow of is being given — even tlwugh ton rocker with gold stencU- good. And if de Gaulle himself has now lost to Percy In 1964 had Gold- capitulation and hopeful living NSMIS in employment because of age? Wash­ tyranny and caloused indiffer­ you know they want a dog, ask Chamber of Commerce re­ ...The Rev. J . Clifford COrtln Ings 834. In white 839.95. been reminded that he is dealing with ington State’s Board Against Discrimi­ water not headed the Republi­ under oppressive condition.*. ence to human misery. news efforts to have the tiwn. ,ite* announced that there will can ticket). In short, Percy was It was this deeply embedded the kind and size they wish, and human and political nature, which will nation, studying this question for sev­ Hold on to hopes that en­ also the sex. It Is not iwise to board of directors estabUsh“''a' be no reUglou. instructioh on TELEPHONE There EU’e eighteen different live after him, and pot with things as eral months, has concluded that the an­ dreaming of the Governor’s sense of hope which saw them noble and inspire life for they parking authority. Sunday or Jan. 2 and 3. Classes models and finishes for yoiir Mansion in 1968. through centuries of decline and give a female, unless you or 643-5171 they might be in some Arthurian leg­ swer is yes. The board has held that are like beacons that light the Community Relaticms Com­ Wjll resume Jan. 9. Christmas choosing at Watkins. But to the Bourbons, Percy political defeat. they are willing to have it end, perhaps he too will begin to ac­ quallficaUons as to age and sex appeal way for the lost and the home­ spayed. Few families are mittee of the Temple Beth Shol-* S t Matthew’s OYO opened Its are two distinct things. In Springfield would be worse Yet always they hoped to see om Offers to take over tfte V A V t - cept some responsibility for how his na­ less. They are the building equipped to cope with litter after J|>^ketbaU season Sunday, play- The case involved two cocktail wait­ than any Dernocrat. As Gover­ the king in his beauty and the blocks of the city of Goct^'''' pound observation duties at the tag St. Luke’s of Ellington, tion is going to be able to cope, some litter of baby animals. Good OF MANCHESTER resses, Mrs. Darlene Smith, 32, and Mrs. nor, he would mold the state restoration of the kingdom. The Rev. James A. Birdsall, local skywatch during the Games are played to the Rock- day, with his own Inevitable retirement. Christmas is a time of hope homes are increasdnglv hard to Jean Strzeleckl, 35, who complained to party in a more progressive Vicar find. ^ristm os holiday to aUow image, perhaps taking revenge 03 well. For in the Innocency of the hoard that they were fired from St. Peter’s Episcopal Church If you cannot afford a large Christian members of the ob­ Seattle’s New, Viceroy Restaurant last on downstate county chairmen the infant Jesus we see reflect­ Wapping server corps to be with t h ^ ' price for a pet, don’t forget families. . That Totalitarian Touch February because they were too old and who knifed him during the 1964 lacked sex appeal sufficient to saUsfy campaign. Nor could they beat It continues to be the case that some their employer. Percy, now one of the .Best of the most un-American things we do "Sexiness as a job requirement known figures in HUnoi$, in the are things we do in the name of a weights the scale in favor of younger primary election. purer and stronger Americanism, and women and thus comes within the gen­ ■What to do with Percy? Why, maneuver him into a Senate this is so with respect to the political eral subject of age discrimination," the Fischetfi board declared. The statement, how­ race against Douglas, the moet pledge some 2,000,000 Americans who ever, went dn to note that many job formldaWe vite-getter in HU- m Y«rk HanU Inbww Ik . \ will be eligible for medicare hospital requirements not usually considered noi.s hi'^tory. M benefits next July must make before discriminatory also favor a certain age Should Percy lose to Douglaa, WE FEATURE they can be admitted to the system. bracket, such as those for professional that would be the end of Percy. The great bulk of eligible Americans, athletes or business executives. The Should Percy win, he would go ROLIEIFLEX 895. (Above) Fine, taU back some 17,000.000, will be eligible be­ board added; to Washington—too busy with the Standard in twin* Boston rocker In black national affairs to remake the 848. -Available In plain cause of their present enrollment In the “Some older women are sexy, and maple, 839.95. social security system. But the 2,000,000 some younger women are not. ’Thus a Illinois Republican party. It lens reflex cameras! was heads-I-win, talls-you-loee 29.95 who are not In social security, and who condition of employment that a cocktail (6 ^ 3 ) Qvtr lh* yjan, mere waitress be sexy is not strictly an age for' the Bourbons. priie-wlnnlns pictures want to get medicare are being required This' Christmas surprise condition, although it is a condition Furthermore,, there was an b m mads with ihs to sign an application form which reads (Above) Nicely fashioned that older women, as a class, may find Implicit threat. Percy could Nollsiflss tesn any olbsr eamsra. maple rocker with Windsor as follows; more difficult to meet. . . . Even, slight have the Senate.nomination tor And no tepndsr-only tha Ismous >m Honaywall offers dis seat, 829.96. Decorated 834, "In connection with mjr application familiarity with cocktail lounges in the aaklng. But If he held off In 1966 to run for Governor In iofalarvs(2ti'x2k') for hospital Insurance entitlement, I 1965 demonstrates legitimate business M ttw eowpiftnSas and your family with a (Right) Another {>opu- certify that I am not now, and during reasons for a management desire that 1968, the Bourbons would fight eation found in etnallar lar Boston Rocker in the last 12 months have not been, a cocktail waitresses be .sexy.” him to the death. Their prob­ I Rolltiflax laths ttand- maple 832. Black deco­ In Itq policy statement, the board said able candidate: John Henry I tor many of tha worWa IS a rated 835.95. member of any organization which Is Altorfer, a safely conservative ifaaidonal photo*rsphanb required to register under the Internal it would continue to investigate com­ V0tk1tei|pmara wHh wrtiich an ams- plaints of age discrimination involving Peoria millionaire who ran for HAMMOND ORGAN Security Act of 1950, as amended, as a Lieutenant Governor last year. IMr eai^tchlavs rsmarkabis rairutta. It’s » sfift yoh can give to.dear those employed in cocktail lounges and iMwWaat tsiaatie'n of RoUal- ones this Chidstmaa . . . even Communist-action organization, a Com­ that, if a management gives lack of sex Morover, It was drummed 6*1 f i e ^ l n ysart Is awallina your munist-front organizjitlon, or a Com­ appeal as the reason for dismissals, em­ home to Percy that If he didn’t Inadteppii. Otis b omtatn to to tho to folks who haven’t enjoyed Give them this new Model K-111 Hammond Orggn. It’s an. ideal or­ munist-infiltrated organization.’’ ployers must bo able to show that they run for Senator, he’d spend the ilBte tor yote so plaaas vWl real sleep for years. Give them gan for beginners for new percussive tablets Idt you create auto­ Once again, as in student loans, and are striving for a suggestive atmos­ next two years explaining wjiy Hohnan-Bhkeifs super-fiim he was "afraid” to do hie THURSDAYS matically sounds of Hawaiian guitar, bimjo, harpsiehord and Nova- as In passport applications. Congress phere. Musqd-Pedic or . hltra-fihn "duty.” S " vox, an exciting new and different sound. Many other features The board also promised to recon­ FRIDAYS has chosen to require a testimonial of Simultaneously, the right VertcteRest Mattresses with proivde your family with years of playing and musical satisfaction. political affill^itlon from American citi­ sider the complaint of Mrs. Smith and wing of the Illinois party whip- OmnifRest Box Springs, Mrs. Strzeleckl to determine if age Hakiff Hear all the dozens of spinet and console models at Watkins tonight. zens seeking some benefit or service up a Percy-foF-Senator Either ' mattress, $99,50. \Ve re open every night until Dec. 24 to 9, There never was a better from their government. The excuse used alone was the main factor In their dis­ campaign. Consider Charles J^ A M G R A A C^n^Rest Box Springs charges. — CHARLES DUNSiRB IN year to own a Hammond, for prices have never been lowerl fegr Congress Is that the particular po- Barr, a Chicago oU company PHOTO SHOT 32. THE NATIONAI,. 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/ 'r a J i i ' . .. ’ Mewcheefer wMi adtom ibe .. made her bone, Mm. W. F. R®. j >. ' . ioespt b b ’tiftd iio^ ear o( BrooxvlHe, N.T., M n. atp. morrow at i;15 a.m. fMon the Normand Occupln * ; • . The simouiKemnt was Bia^e ,, jierlcn’s Problems, a pastor of ttM Oongregational ^ SurvIvorB include four alstere, Definitely Bad, D) Superman B ^ r o Cgtristmas a gift from gg iuceellent pattern that might day night she said: " I ’ve (qmnt Mrs. Sherwood Wright 'The. nsoIutlbB u p rtM ^ tes A D O I I I l O W I l Mayor Francis Mahjmey, . a nvaiL .^ o has SBant more wall be f -S**» em Ji through this college to grad­ n WllOEXt li® UlftQ© lUS ll01T16| ^ TFf»il ryli 4 Report States I K3-8) KenW," Sports. WsatKsr J ■ i13>^Luo; Jhnn'^.M'yasxa furthering. iicL a Ute state, he Said London, but tMs year Tm get­ m rh . Sherwood Wright of nOUkni tor 1989, w liteitnnar ta Temple CBMiter, OBS, win Christmas present tor the\ v a rie d (4 ' ways, toa spirit of D r. Moe, now to his ntotlelh uate Bumma cum lauds with the t Harry Benson and Mrs. Rich' Claes of 1910. ting away. They’re too obmmer- Westford, formerly of Mafi- ’Ha r t f o r d (a p )—The state to b^ raOuoad from 4,679 to S.9B9 Wednesday at 8 pjn. at psopie of MUichsater,. and I 9UI0 ■ aid Donotwe, both of Middle (10) B»e-D*ntlfy . ( 8-20^) the ehuroSbu year, came to Tolland to 1948, oisl. So commerctoi. In toot, ] town, and Mrs. Donald F. Tier- HeaJtti Department issued a fi- tiroes. ^ Maifonle Temple. Officers wish to thank Pioneer's officials (80) This, Is the Answer The tox^ ,wore, given the after a full career of service to Dr. Moe resigned as pastor that I ooukto’t stand another (40) Oheyenne - ney of Storre; three brothers, For 1965,'^ IS.f miilioh would ***®h»0ad to wear atheet for giving me the privilege of chlt^rit Ifov. D r. i W iL the ministry. of toe Oongregntlonsl Church one.’’ She was bom in Manchester vewHot today on water-flUed •??!}------cky HU Friends 9:80 (3-12) Hazel (C) Frank Menard of China Lake, come from More than 420 mU- announcing the contract award. (18) Life of RUey (18) SubecTi^lon TV lUam b -'H ^ M b a , phatoP of toe PDs work aa chaplain of toe to 1967, but still visits the jail, She Bald She planned to spend on Sept. 12, 1899, a daughter plastic “ ice b a lls,rep o rtin g I '15 (22) Clubhouse hospitals, and town residents, ; Oaif., Romeo J. Menard of Mer- , ^ , sX I Mon in vohmtarr contribuUmu ^ ----- Attempts will be made to ■'(10)-(New8. Weather’ SH0PPIN6 United; XkqwPcndlpaal Ohurch Tolland Jail earned his recog- Christmas with theatrical pro­ ; Men and EJdgar C. Menard of William and Annie that they definitely contain con- that 23 countries have hedged * * !5 ^ ''* o f prepare the site, including a , ( 8) Peter Jennlnl|»—News tintU 1667-. 4 ^ (ihaplaln of ths ntUon ln a national magutoe. —end gives first graders, en ducer Pete Coe and his wife. ‘ Hartford, and several nieces and Habrin Bronke. A resident of taminaited water. to help pay off the n ea ca k ^ n g r ^ 17-foot cut. before the heavy 4:80 ( Sj^Waltcr Ci-onklte ' ■^Hand 9tAt« J «a. to 1066'he preached his well masse, Christnias presents— Ooe. married Sotrese Suzanne <10® - ») Huntley-BrlnWey ■ia.sa Hew* Special .(O DAYS ; nep^ewB. Westford for five years, she Preliminary reports issued last deficit. The balance of 6ia tW “ *** tonlgW; at frost seta In. to prevent delay in ( 8) ’The'Lieutenant Tla» Rev. Dr. Mbs’s various known sermon, "Story of toe bringing all a bH of his faith Fuller to 1962 after ha and Mias The funeral will be held to- had. previously lived In Coven- week by the department Indi- million would be apportioned ^ ** **“ Tem- construction when the building (30) Social Security l?i00 ( S4J1O-12-SS0J),4O) ' Hewk to God and his love of man. Chin were divorced. (18) Subscrlplloii ■'fy TILL CHRISTMAS Sfiryioea to toe commvtolty wars Bcleslastical Se0pla who ment "to meet reserve ^^ulre- Hfoh ^ “*'“ «**• :ldete such chapdato Of toe state jail, and home but would reflect to a Air Forces had more than 2.4 Lambeth Palace, overlooking Mrs. George Murray Sr. ptW the reports coming In from ments.” ^ J The new plant win occupy courses begin to :e aaainin was preaentbd to him by Thp Jneasure the regard of the Mrs. Miargarct Murray, 87, of Funeral services will be held other parts of the country that . a aopaomore ait Brown. 88,000 square feet in Pioneer six months. million men and women to uni- toe River Thames and the West- Itov.\joihniBryant, aMO(siato.e4^ church for its mliristere.” In fortn. minster group of buikUnga. Nravinglon, mother of George Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the the Water in the spheres was im- t i .r-, ^ industrial Park, and will be Murray Jr. of 189 School St., Church of the Nazarene. The pure\ the State Department of (This ItoUng fnelndea only ttioas news brosdessts d 10 or I t “(iled yesteoday at an Avon con- Robert J. Shoff, pastor. Consider Protection banned Viet Cking Attack » 8T-i?fZ.7;S mtonto length. Some- stanwM rarrv other short newsoaafo) jM b t fiSUL Iftb t lift U Taiescent home. She was the officiate. Burial will be in their s^e In Connecticut. WDBC—ISM , 9;0(s Nlghtbeat •.irife of George Murray Sr. Cemetery. The'final report released by U.S. Fuel Dump 5:00 Lonjf- John Wade 8 00 Dick Robinson iliw ■ Survivors also include two Friends may call at the the State Health Department to- 1:06 News, SlKn Off .daughters, three grandchildren Holmes Funeral Home, 400 day said the water was "of poor (ConmiaM trom B b Oim ) btUon School, St. Eurtl*. v « . ^ 'WBCH-StS ' W HERE •nd three great-grandchdldren. Main St, tomorrow from 2 to saiiitary buallty with many bac- ^ A 1962 graduate of Maiidiea- ^ ‘ umlshed\^ the privately 6:0t Hartford Hlghllshls ^Yi0O Ken Griffin the Communists with tactical ter High School he enterwA Ms. owned Manchester Water Clo., 7:00 News 12:00 6t^ Boufiae, BXmeral services will be held 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. teriateria.’ \ 8:00 Gaklight OPEN SERVICE air support and claimed 29 Viet Army to ^ the aid of a water storage -Wediteaday at 2 p.m. at Potter 12:00 Quiet Hours The depArtment recommended Cong killed. __ tank, partially paid fqr by the , mNE-lMS WAGES KEteP RISING, £\ineral Home, 19 Court St., that persona who had ice balls IS OUR ’Twelve miles father west, bat- Douglas McIntosh son of Mr ®“ ” ® *P* 6:00 News ■ HARTFORD (A P )—The aver- New Britain. Burial wrili be in dispose of 'them because they 6 15 Dial 12 Funerals Wions of South Vietnamese re- and Mns. Harold V. McIntosh P«>PriaUon. 6 00 News , .age weekly w « e earned by Oon- Hose HUl M'emotial Park, Rocky might caus^ intestinal upsets. 8.46 Lowell Thomas ■ NITES BEST , necticut factory workers con­ ; HiU. ^onal troopers slammed into a of 110 Constance Dr la a "^he plant, to employ 8Q0 7:00 Tile World Tonight Walter J. Kosky Wet Cong hideout, kUllng 26 member of the combined choir Person®, vrill occupy two bulld- 7: IB Frank Oifford tinued to Increase to November, . Friends may call at (he fu- (NBA Telephoto) 7:3n Harry Reuoaer PRODUCT ■heral home tomorrow from 7 to , The funeral of Welter J. Communlsts and destroying 30 and glee club of Dean Junior ‘ngs, connected by a hallway, 8:00 Ne-WB the state . L«bor Departn)®nt has reported. r.l p.m. Kosky of 888 Bush HIU Rd. was Hospital Notes National Christmas Tree Aglow sampans and 88 buildings. College, Franklin, Mass., and The manufacturing area will be 8:15 Dial 12 spokesmen reported. The attack recently made two holiday ap- ‘n a one-story building, and the 10 06 (lonunent held this morning from the President Johnson turned 17,000 lights adorning 10:40 Dial 12 The average wage in Novem- force also captured 12 sampans pearances with that group. ’Ihe research and development and 12.00 News ber was 8116.02, compared to Henry A. Folsy Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ® the national Christmas tree Friday. The 80-foot 12:16 Sign Off v' and found more than 100 gre- riK>lr performed for the New- office area will be housed in a 8115.46 In October; Henry A. Folsy, 63, of Willi- Main St., with a polemn high whem «hPv\ro iTt blue spruce came from the Fort Apache Indian , WTtC—1«M ‘-“ “ ’“ ■“ ’•I mantle, brother of Mother M. of requiem at the Church ^ j ^ L , „riv"f* ” ^ dozen weapons. t Americana reported a risO In 'manufqctur-, Of Assumption Junior High Ernest J. Ooppa of o „ ^ vi«UAr«\oro \ a 7:06 Oonversatlon Piece Ing employment from 442,^ a red ones on 53 smaller trees circling the ellipse. a two-day lull in the raids on ___ * 7:30 News of the STotid • bohool, died yesterday at St. (3hiurch of the Assumption „ , to nmnkn in n « ® Pizza-Eating 8:06 Pope Concert ' year ago to 446,610 last month. Joseph’s Home for the Aged, was celebrant, assirted by the No ^ Traditionally the tree stands on the ellipse between william Robarg, son of . Wmimantic. Rev. Martin Sr^holsky i St. n ^ L / T V the White House and the Washington Monument. TOu^erchlefs dropped 49 tons m t. and Mrs. Paul Robarg of Parrot Home Other survivors Include his Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield, ***' ** of bombs and rockets on the 547 Center St., leaves tomorrow Bac Can highway bridge 75 tor San Francisco, Calif., and /- wife and two brothers. deacon; and the Rev. Francis J. Patients Toda; 222 Brook; Mrs. Judith Morse, 82 miles north of Hanoi, spokes­ Speechless! 120 TTie funeral will be heM to- Mihalek of the Church of the WEEKEND AD ISSIONS: Seaman Circle; Mrs. Ethel Pie- W.edneHday tor Viet Niaan with Vets G^uncil men said. Pilots reported two the U. S. Army Irifanitry. 1620 morrow at 9:16 a.m. from the AasumpOon, suhdeacon. The Mrs. Nina Alvcstai Thomp- tras. North Coventry; Mrs. spans down, a third damaged (Continued from Page One) Cardinal Funeral H o m e , 8 Rev. J. OUfiford Curtin of St. sonvllle; Cynthia nderson, Bette Dama, 8 Devon Dr.; Mrs. and damage to six antiaircraft ' W 1 n d h a m Rd., Wllllmantic, Mlatthew’s Church, Tolland, was RFD 1, Rockville .Raymond Marian Zajac, B6 Union St. To Fete Rady Sunshine buses will run to youths seized the 16-year-old •.*with a Mass of requiem at 10 seated in the sanctuary. Paul Baglin, Box 186, BoltoW; Albert DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: iwsitlons near^ that protect toe Norwich Hospital Sunday, leav- pairot In ah orchard Sunday. l 3 S j 8 ra egic supply route from Red Central Row, Hartford at “M® “ lot of squawking all SL Mary’s Church, Wllll- CheteJet was the organist and Bogll, 23 Riverside Drl; Joseph Alvar Berggren, 30 Leland Dr.;Tom Raby, 90, of 19 Locust China. -mantle. Burial will be In St. sbloist. Burial was in East Cordy, 64 Ridge St.: \Thomas Sheri Phalin, South Windsor’; noon. 'They will r ^ m from the "'®y home,’’ said Jeffrey “Ijoseph’s Cemetery, Wllllmantic. St., who sent wartime letters to . ®"® «««*• Administration BulWlng at 4:15, West. 15. „ ... FO* A UFETIME! Cemetery where Father Ooppe Daley, 10 Becker PI., F^kville; Ralph Paimenter, Springfield’ You'll never toveve to buy film _agabi ■' Friends may call at the fu- read the oommlittal service. Mrs. Edith Fawcett, ^86 Tol- Mass.; Mrs. Cora Owens hundreds of Manchester serv- *’f/*)*’ ground fire. The after - visiting hours. Reserve- Crickets■ • dined on sunflower because each tlme-LIggetts'-Llggelts de:^ops gad_ prihu your roll of BJack .* Wi ’ <-Aeral home tonight from 7 to 9. Bearers were Joseph- Alu- land Tpke.; Richard .uthier, Sitorrs; Donald Maynard, 32 f® being feted tonight Haiphong, North Viet "^am^s tions may be made by celling ®®®^ f®f his homecoming meal, ^B^ack .A WWt^or . blciki, Stanley Qiaia, Fred 94 Foster St.; Louis Giovanni,vanni, Dover Rd.; Thomas Casey, f®r his patriotism, according to major port, and was picked up the office of the Capitol Re- Mrs. Inughlin said he would be mm Mrs. O. Vinton Benjamin gitui Mental Health Association, showed to return to his regular forvpur oanjera. We replace the (Urn Sharis, Robert Hanson, Rich- 25 Eldridge St.; Kenne Good- Wethersfield; Mark Vallone, 138 Walter Von Hone, past com- by an amphibious rescue plane. you have developed, it's all fresl^ Inc., 217 diet today — half a cheese and W APPING — ^Mra. Adella Wat- and Birch and John Kosky. in, South Wind.sor; John Grif- Deepwood Dr.; Linda LaBier, mander of the Disabled Amerl- small U. S. AnUy observa- FUrmington Ave., dated and top nnallty' and K»- ,*gon Benjamin, 74, of 666 Military honors were re«i- fin, Wapping; Mrs. | Hartford. sausage ^zza daily. I dale, too.. Quick processing... Edith RFD 1, Rockville; Mrs. Beatrice tion plane collided with a South 6 1 0 ' 24 hour service for '■-ijraham Rd., wife of C. Vinton dered at the cemetery by mem- Heins, 108H. Bluefieldl can Veterans. black and white (Juirt Dr.; Bjork, 206 Woodbridge St.; Deb- , V. »/ 1. , L , Vietnamese single-engine air- r Benjamin, died yesterday at bers of the 169th Military Po- Lynn Heller, 76 Boltoi^ The Women’s Home League a little W kmger for St.; orah Krystowiak, 79 E. Middle . •*;, J" ® craft on a support mission 27 - . Youthful Respect color). . -East Hartford Hospital after a Hce Battalion. Donna Henderson, 205 ^ ood- qpke.; Debra Mount, 480 Wood- “ ® "®*‘‘ 7:30 at the Veterans ftiiles .eouth of Da Nang klUIng Salvation Army has can- ; ,1ong Illness. ------land St.; Mrs. Ethel Hej 135 YOU CAN HAVE A rard, bridge St.; Brian Pawell Willd- Foreign Wars Home, spon- both two-man crews ’celed Its wdfikly meetings untU AUCKLAn Id, New Zealand >1 >>'■' She was bom in Hartford on Miss Agnes MlIlkowsM Stafford Springs: Lorrainje Ka- manUc; Mrs. Joan O’NelU 158 ^® Veterans Council over, the weekend U S (■AP) — Thousands of school­ _Jan. 16. 1891, a daughter of the funeral of Miss Agngs Mil- ^ , ______- ...... 7« Devon Dr.; Frederick Walker St.; Mrs. Dorothy Moun- Manchester. The council is ^farineWnd Aririv men marked children stood beside the road - A T THE PABKADB NEW COLOR TV .-■date John M d M a ^ Maher Wat- jko^aki of Wethersfield was held Kent, 28 McKinley St.; Homer tain, Talcottvllle; Thom.aa Bieu, The DAV, the the Viet Cong birthday by klll- from the airport to the capital ' ILIGGETT DRUG 404 MIDDLE TPKE. WESTI . Son. A resident of Wapping for yjjg morning from the Walter Darabee, 40 Olcott St.; Emeat r f d 2, Vernon; Harry Libby, 45 ‘ he American Legion, the jng nearly 200 Communists in Banks Provide of Tonga today as toe body of ^jnost of her life, she was a jj L«clerc Funeral Home, 23 ^Vasseur, South Windsor; Middle Butcher Rd., Rockville; Corps League. the three clashes w ..member of the American Le- BS...... ^ MV <------__ - ______B V U 1 X SU > nr»_ ------— .. IMXAW ' v aonoo \^th„ SiZefthlO VlCt Queen Salote returned to her SET IN YOUR HOME Main St., with a solemn high McKay, Somer.s; Teri Harold Woods, 454 N. Main St.; World War 1 Barracks, the (Dong forces. Pacific island home. •“glon Auxiliary. Holiday Music Mass of remiipm at Oormis - 28 nanmiiHamlin oi.;St; aranieyStanley ResHe Harlow, RFD 2, Bolton; T>ivlsion Md the Army ■yvith U.S. military personnel The queen’s adult subjects sat Hofr, w p ih !J ^ lT ^^‘-haud,Jd, Coventry; Coventry; Mr.s. Mrs. Marie Mane Mrs. Shirley Barton, Stafford ^^® ®‘»J®®‘ restricted to quartere by a dusk- Christmas------music------will ber-.- play- behind the children...... Manyv.. of j)rated their 50th wedding anni- Morin, East Hartford; Mrs. springs; Richard Belanger,iiuiger, oi67 To promote------mu- to-dawnvj-uttwii cunew,curfew, Saigonsaigon passed ®d Atat thetoe Main St. branches of ‘them hem were weeping. A s the cor- :> eraary in October 1962. ne^w ^'celebrant" ^ sisterb ^ McGo\ven, Tolland; windemere Ave., Rockville; . , ^ assistance through the night without Inci- the Savings Bank of Manchester ‘ ®E® reached the palace grounds AufomatiedHy Other survivors include a "®“ 7 “ Mrs. Celesta Page, 9 Auburn {lud Nuku^fa, a 21-gun salute , iiuu LUC Lvcv. ju iiii i- . v..ut-s: T- LTf i. ------— LULugiLLCL, ;vi 1!L.. • _ ~ .. —r c- L L \fL wio u .o, jD/iiiLKucy XLuov boom ed out o v e r tho souud of Yours...Af ; John F. Shea of Manchester; a , subdeacon. Mrs. Josephine poinfr Mrs Rr-rthn Wapping; Mrs. Donna. Hyland , , cooperation with and the U.S. Information Serv- Carl Q Wheeler of Rockville ^® ‘’'‘®®hing surf. sister, Mrs. Raymond Souther- °f Wethersfield was or- « « p..?-.r » . ?■.“ » (23" overall diagonal. 274 aq. tos. gill of West Hartford, and two gantst. Wesley Howard of Hart- Pe^mh and daughter, the principles^ birthday today through Friday from 11 Wednesday In Auck- THE TREASURE SHOPPE viewable area) granddaughterB. 4 ■ ford was soloist. Rockville;RockvUle- Mrs.M,r., Fran f we served’’ violence. ^.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m., undergoing treatment Funeral services will be held Bearers were Robert Milikow- ‘^‘"® Cappellazzo and daughter, •Admiral Exclusive Color Fidelity specially engraved pin to p Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. {Z Control.. .see colors as you know Wedneadsy at 2 p.m. at the ski, Wihiam Milikowski, Jack st.; Mrsl May White, 39 Char- esented to alb y was L d e r ™ The music will be piped outside ®^‘ ® them HolmC^*'Funeral Home, 400 Wicker and Paul Wicker. ter Oak St. and son, Columbia. ,____ _ uy, was maae to American military establish- *».. u—, . . . ___ Government House, then was IC oloir flown to Tonga. • Admiral Automatic Degaussing ■Main St.. Manchester. The Rev. ------BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son 1A.L.5 LL. VLTLCian oi WWl, rorm- to OreVMlt » of' ...... L,* A,A0... .^L. Circuit ,1. .gusirds sgotost color im­ 2 8 " Truman Woodward, retired Frederick J. Wagner to Mr. and Mr.s. Sheldon Bar- purities caused by magnetic Inter­ StereophOBle Theetre* Color TV 1 ■piinister, will officiate. Burial Funeral services for Frede- rows, Chaplin; a daughter to low I Manchester, owner of a Metropole Hotel bombing Dec. LO N eiN E S ference AEC, Gas Firm jewelry-watch repair store in 4. The attack on the big ^listed , *'“ "® ^yer of Manches- (23* overall diagonal. 274 sq. Ins. vtowabi* srag| will be in Wapping Cemetery, rick J. Wagner of 190 Oakland Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Fair- • F’ront Video Peaking Elelector... Weth^ersfield. The pin’s design is men’s billet, signaling the start ‘ ®'’ P*®^ CXmnecticut Friends may call at the fu- St. were held Saturday after- banks, East Hartford; a son to Plan Detonation The Worlds eliminates ghosts to pictures • A f n ^ Exduxiva Color Fidelity CenSrel. . . ne eolon aa Iieral home tomorrow from 3 to noon at the Holmes FUneral Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Craig, a composite ■of the three pins of of the current wave of terror- ’“ °h ‘ ® ‘ P-"!- Most Honored Watch . • Lighted^ "Unitized” Channel Selec­ you know them * 4,000 Feet Dow n “’lV F W and toe Legion/ tom7'“klll'^‘ ''two"Imed"‘ s^ltoera Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. PIZZA R A H tor. . .new single control assembly. • Admiral AutomaUe DeganmiBg dreaft... goards iiatost '6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. Glastonbury; a daughter to Mr. 9 w v i i Raby s deed is well known to and wounded 72. Both organa were loaned to • Admiral Color Balancer Circuit... color impuritlM ------James Grant of St. John’s Epis- and Mrs. Lyndon Wilmot, Cov- the banks by Watkins Bros. PIZZA mairitalns proper ratio between • Front Video Pooktog Selector. . . eUatfaiates ghosts to pictorM George H. Jay Sr. copal Church, Vernon, official- entry; twin sons to Mr. and WASHINGTON — The Atomic Manchester veter- In the last six days, toe Com ®-‘5jAniins, 80 eran organizations and any vet- trimming early advances. -XI-______wood St., widow of Ezekil Benton St. DUPLEX 22 other sons. --- Thomas Oarty, 101 _ who received letters from The Associated Press avstoge The funeral will be held to- u Saturday at South St., Rockville; Mrs. M^^ry Invited. of 60 stocks at noon was off 1.0 BHB •morrow at 2 p.m. at the Rose illness, Quagliano, Tolland; Mrs. Wil- Althouto Raby Is not a vet- at 356.2 with industrials off 2.1, Gift Hill Fimeral Home, 580 Elm St this afternoon at the helminn Gore, Hebron Rd., An- me eran, he Is symbolic of another rails unchanged and utUitiea off type of patriot Manchester pro- .3< FREEZER Rocky HUl. BurialwiU be in Fmeral Home, 400 Main dover; Mrs. Una Qark, 806 Cen- Rose Hill Memorial Park ®‘-_,The Rev. Stuart Haskins, ter St.; Michael WeUs, Tolland; ^ ced during the war period. The Dow Joiies tedustrisl av- Rocky HiU. ' North Haven Oongre- Howard Walker Jr., Hillsdale CI|rt0tm a0 He not only met ^ is personal erage at noon’ was off 4.40 at challenge, but created It 963.46. SeO. Friends may call at toe fu- ^lAtlonal (Jhurch, officiated. Bur- Dr., RFD, Rockville; Mr.s. Jes- 'riced , SAnS^CTION (C^ M fg^yAC K REFRIGERATOR neral home tonight frbm 7 to 9 *^® *^® convenience sie Watt, 205 Woodland St.; Er- ^ ------As toa defense stocks 'wsak- ■ “ i® ne.st Pike, Stafford Springs; ^ f a l 0 A A CROS8 UNCONSTITUTIONAL ened, Boeing extended Its loss Henry J. Bertusal A Memorial Service will be Charles Romanowski 143 Walk- MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — A Miami t o more than 2. Losses of 1% or Opeii ^TiU Cjwistmas Henry J. Bertu.ssl, 41, of held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at er St.; Oifford Loomis 248 minister sajIs the six-story high so were shown by General b y­ e Up-Front Door Storage Glastonbury, brother of Alfred ^ r th Haven Congregational School St.; Mrs. Mabel Brough, cross on toe Dade County court- namlcs, Uniited and Douglas Air- e No Defrosting In Freezer M. Bertussl of 14 Florence St., Hialeah, Florida; Mrs. Kathleen house and toe Nativity scene at croft. e Wide Spread Freezer died Saturday at Hartford Hos­ The family suggests that thase Sweet, 28 Putnam St.; Phillip Gicetinqs -the Coral Gables C l^ Hall la Among electronics, PaircWld B e n e f i c i a l Shelves o Only 3 5 %^ Wide pital. who wish to do so may make Bouchard, 426 W. Middle Tpke.; unconstitutional. Camera skidded more «M»n 4 REPAY* AMOUNT memorial contributions in her Charles Zelonis, South Rd., Bol- The Rev. John Papandrew, points, MONTHLY or LOAN Survivors also Include his Cal|:up w eema in. Ask tor tha lesh you "Pantry Door** Storage • Glide Out Basket ______name to toe church’s Memorial ton; Mrs. Mary Bliss, 112 S. Fight minister of toe First Unitarian American Teiephone, off a w iM -smI gM fast Sarvioa, tool Do you ili.7 0 $300 church and toe chairman of toe fraction, touched ahother new f- , Main St.; Mrs. Groce Mott, a h o ^ n g . payyour bills, snjoy ths holldayidays. 26.58 500 I Pprannnl N n tio o . I was bom Windham Center; Mrs. Marjorie Miami chapter of the American low for toe year. General Mo- You pirit ^ tstma . . . you pick ths pay- ,|ewl • Meat Keeper, Fmit and Egg Baskets J rereonal INotlceg I Dec. 29, 1878, m North Haven, Fitanides, 15F Forest sf.; Joyce Tuberculosis Civll Liberties Union, said he tors lost 1 but Du Pont held msnts . .. . i t‘ “BMsflclal, -“ -” 'lal, wn#»whtra you gst 36.41 700 "7 * daughter of toe lato Alfred Tower, 23 Delmont St.; Anthony and Other will appear before toe Metro moot of a I-point gain s ^ Bast- MQ OJL for cash! Call up and ssei 5 U 6 1000 In M em oriam Bradley Horvath. She Gagnon, 299 Main St.; Gail Bel- Commission Wednesday to pro- man Kodak remained fractioo- !• IS *0st4 month pled. .'iiifSJlit'i'’* 'ne'norjf of Mrs. Clara came to Manchester nine years lefleur. East Hartford; Steohen ‘ ®^-^ ally higher. Long Easy Terms I ) 9*®- North Haven where Lathrop, North Coventry; L y - Respiratory T m a minister and Pm not Xerox dropped 4 and Polaroid . bqansuptb.$lMQ«--^Loanalfo4nsursd at lowoost . , /-■ against religion, but I do object 8. xSiM fct «»wi ha - ®^® **''®*^ of her kfe. " mond Gardner, 376 Hartford ■anaMari Wimats Ca. ef Mancktsfar I “®* Survlvotrs Include four d.augh- R ' ^ -A’ •• . . li0|^7; pBCEHW MONDAY* 3BB 20, i m ■i. *’*'•.:,' V, :i .s A • t 3 . . U' * to Zambia Begins .Sii^ool Board , nt'toR r to mac after toUowing the wrong televislan ^Interview that Ameri­ force to oust Smith, but Britain Coventry police Turested two ,M M n bafean an oH airlift to guide line hut the craft was not can oil companies have agreed haa limited its acUons to eco­ town in d e n ts Saturday,, one Maitoheattr o ii'J ^ 'l^ $lI»-'^-CALt the BAKElk’ '^Meets Today itafnila SotMjay aa laoderB of harmed. RAF men quickly un­ to cooperate with the embargo nomic and diplomatic pressure. who wae allegedly Involved in a awer a c h ^ e 6f'ltbtato to iPen^, BKidoiito and Uganda loaded the 64 drums of fuel. against Bhodesia. British Prime Minister Harold disturbance in the toym building in the propier la ^ ; Tito' ■to(r ;i BV H» .iFine^ Trec.PoMMI^ : ^oafled tor another African sum­ The Board of Education will The airUft began after the President Jomo Kenyatta of Wilson told newsmen in Ottawa, inspectors office, and Mother to atiU under inveatlg^dn.'.. 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‘Son li^ e r its $1 . '*!?■; ,Y. itb , 1 9 % :, .K-'m - "''iAiA From $967,000 C tr iM G R Events France Decides; j C »m-tmviflixig Esji^ of Filler 12th Qrcait on W. Mkddla .Tpke. Worgaa ..... m More DeGauUism.SSarS^S!"":* told pollca ha was in a Mmy In CapitcA to get to the atora bafora It Device^ '* •'■'>>?.■■■•■ ■' .■■■'. ,/■'■' ' * IjOS ANOBLOB (AP) — A Elementary School Pupils Hie main attack waa against Court Cases ir»^g(|AiaJWP&N, -•.■ C (AP)-<- ^uuw d *Bur montlia befon they Judge eaye the only eon o( the (Oontinaed from Paga 6na) Moaed. the poUticiana who kept France ■'Ihe eeae ct a Maesu^hiatittB' married, but Anderaon did late Charles A. Bank will be S u its Planned The following oaaea were dto- S t a n d f i ^ - ^WASHINGTON (AP) _ rtbe PrevieUo Tonighfs Concert They hoped for some word from In a series of government citaea MANCHESTER SESSION ""kuofe accused of d ro a ^ his ^ *" Inheritance of |l t f s o t ^ . De Gaulle that he Is ready to between the end of ttie war and poaed of: WUUam Burrowa Jr., Gallon ^brssi. JtMttce Department is planning : end Of the war »id Peter C. HIHnald. 22. cf 69 ^ WPTBBURGH - A new de- «. »».».>»«»». ssLT.TSJSsr' “ '■ court suits against some schorl wTf * student body o< firehouM. Members are being talk again. 1958, whenWhen De OauUe'returned GauUe returned RuaaeU St.; Robert Donefrio, 18. r i ^ o f 3 ^ $ W - W I U ^ M '^ ‘=* «« foee to a Jury today. and Anderson plotted the estab* Robert A. Bank, 46, a civil sHstrioU WMch maintain segre­ Elementary S^ool was asked to bring grab bag gifts. rThe sM-nmi mator to power. of 44 Grandview St, and Ste- Aheri®.Ah^e ~ of ’rii— ./ *1*® ***® eoreen of a conventtonalconventional Observers have called It one Hahment of a heroin smuggling e n g 1 ne e r whose mother, gation policies. *^®’“ ** Masse. Mrs. Ml-' ^ q , agenda is Mitterrand, who bad been in ven J. Walker, 21, of 3 Walnut speeding $40- WUferd J Gtol ’" ”** ^«vtolon receiver wfiUe of the most bizarre cases In ring and planned to murder an Blanche, was married to Asotant Aitty. Gen. John Door chael Matula, Mrs. Paul Maneg- several of those postwar gov- pleaded not guilty to S Iffl^Ptaf St Bouth Carolina history. Alexandria, Va., life Insurance Chartes A. Bank from m s to said Sunday the Hst at potential oon^rt^ll rtv2i to ^ fn'iharo; OrganlzatSTDe^Sle ®™ni«nt®. blaated De Gaulle’s ^rgea of oarrylng and Bale of fratlng'w*th govern- M discharge of firearina, and Knox « ., driving while under About 1,200 pActurea atto ac- eresvman of Worcester, Mass., *** specifically dlsinher- CREAM eral funds In an effort to availaWe al the d S - Lto n ij! commls- ^ ^ „ ment “by the people.” continued to Jan. the influence intoxtoanta, companylng voice and mJ|p to accused of drowning his bride Anderson told him Ited by the wiU. preserve segregation. ceeds^ll fi 8 bi basic change is not made. ------26 in Bast Hartford. gjoo. can be stored on a seven-inch of two months, 30-year-old Mrs. ill,? * Superior Otwrt Judge Doar, speaking on the CSS uniform funA^ TOe^emibllMn If P*^®® will bow out by 1969. WRECKAGE DISCOVERED The trio waa arrested on Nov. Chargee of speeding against Mow-speed tape. Or 400 Brenda Minton Anderson at Cathy Hildebrand, 30, of Leonard A. Diether ruled it was ladlo-television program “Face This wintry morning It took tee h L P«>PO»als by De ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) _ 8 to the woods at Bush Hill Rd. Napodean Verina, 54. of An- nearby Folly Beach last June N. C., a former coed at sufficient that the 1938 wlU m- or Sherfcet the NaUon,” said: “If they don’t a few marches to get the band morrow eetlhg to- GauUe for changes in NA’TO are 1^0 wreckage of a U.S. Air - after a resident told poHce of dover were noUed. two sides of a rtondacd U. She was formerly of New- Carrtlna College, testified eluded a clause providing | 1 do It voluntarily, we’U have to limbered up. By mid-program _____ expected early in 1966. Force B57 missing since Dec. 14 hearing'guitohots in the woods. The following cases were con- t2-lnch S8-r.p.m. record. port News Va Anderson told her he got $196- from anyone who might estab- turn to the courts to require they were in full accord and ManphMto* irDe GauUe won Sunday only has been found in the Black Sea The tnen told police that they tlnued: Royal Isham Jr., 22, of ------:------Uiem to desegregate.” Other accusattons against An- “"1* “’I*? . by tonight they ought to'treat Bolton corresnon^/ coming down from Ms off thd Turkish coast. thought they were in Gteston- 248 CSiarter Oak St., breaking SOIENTIFIO PACT ^ 6 money In The estate will thus be dlvid- the audience to a fine perform- well Younr tel iu. May 28, which went directly by bus to bery, ■ ______new study of the executive the high school, was very at­ A 0 De GauUe took to the state of Ridgewood, N.Y., the copilot. Nov. 26 after police observed ford. o f f e n c e . branch. Anderson admits taking his tentive Sind well behaved. wife into the surf near their Fol­ It Would bo aimed at reforms ’The band played marches and Cone Offer — ------^------similar to that proposed by two ly Beach home the morning of a few other short pieces. A June 19 to teach her how to use previous commlsslona headed trumpet trio was featured in Brighter Side by former President Herbert “Three ’Trumpets in 'Three Be Accepted an aqualung. But he claims he Hoover. took the aqualung from her in Quarter 'Time, a brass sextet VA’TTT’ATV orrv « Ford said In a Sunday state­ played “Adeotds Fidelis,” and the water, left her near a plas­ - ^ope Of the News ment that since the last Hoover a jazz ensemble played "Ades- f v ^ f n ^ acceptance tic float, and swam to shore to Oommiasion closed’ shop run an errand. He says she was 10 tls Fidelia,” "Silver Bells” and ^ years ago, federal employment "When the Saints Go Marching ,! " a capable swinuner. BXPENSIVB SAVINO Ouess whose car they took? j n .. “ mas and expressed hope this Please DADDY 2 Ihe defense rested Saturday has risen by more than 100,000, — ------— SANTA BARBARA, Calif. Police told Madsen he could federal expeixBtures by $67 bil­ Maiy Klar and Alana Rose ^ by peace ne- after calUng 44 witnesses from (AP) — Ohlrty-four years ago pick up Ms car in nearby Hazel- as far away as Hollywood, Fla., Dean O. Boyle sent Howard ton. lion and "vast new agencies and aocompanled themselves on gul- ^(““auons. functions have come into tars as they sang an original ., "® applaud whoever adapts q and Booton. The state caHed 87 MadLeod a Christmas card de- _____ being.” song by band master Keith "imself loyally to end the dan- — This Christmas Give Mommy A New witnesses during the six - day plctlng a Scotsman. Ihe card’s NO MORE ROSES master Keith Groethe, ”Wm He 'Take My gerous conflict,” he told a triM. text suggested the signature and DETROIT Mich lAPi _ De- Dishwasher ^ CofC Report Hand?” and a folk song, "Dona, ®*"®wd of 20,(XX) persons in St • 0 The state has based its case mailed the card back to Mm the trolt is slvlne ud on the rose Dona.” “ ' Deter’s Square Sunday. __He largely on the testimony of Mrs. next year. The next year Boyle odor for its citv buses WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. Chamber of O ^m erce The seventh and eighth grade apartment win- jje £ 2 : ^ e iS l ‘L S v e smeUed - - - It's Just What She Has Always Wanted, ^ dren il. Md J^ohn Jr.. 18. M acL^ did the same, and so lovely coming from the ex- task force says all Americans chorus sang “Donna Nobis Pac- „,Wy, .... S ’ should be brought Into the So­ em,” and was accompanied by ^Without mentioning the Viet hausts but was found to contain cial Security program. the brasses in "Deck the HaJls". declared: M Honestly ^ eiApIoye o< a a chemical wMch corroded en- sons dqscripUon disappear in tWe company here, last week gine parts The svstem is The 100-member group, The program, lasting under an would wish that — at fjl, the ocean Just before a man maUed the card back to Boyle, Sritehta^ to ^ e r i v e h e^ ed by editor Ervrin D. Can- hour, ended with a band-aocom- ^®^^> ®-l least! The cease-fire ^ with her swam in with an aqua- a certified public accountant in ^Mch has no distinct smeU. bdm of the Christian Science panled slng-atong of six (Christ- Prt>Posal perhaps be heeded and - - - She W ould Like You To G et It A t § lung the woman had been wear- Oakland, Calif, but MadUtod n o ^ ^ t smell. Monitor, made its proposal in mas carols. brought about so that CJhrlstmas the second phtise of a study of 'The entire program was under be for everyone a day sacred S Norman's Where Service Is Their o M » « ,« a " " * * S i f - * poverty. ’The first was titled the direction of Groethe. The peace. V* “The Concept of Poverty.” Best Product! 0« "o ™ '•"> I* «• department rti™ S.ita Otem Mgh school band waa organized “We recommend tMs to the JS Mr and Anderson/’ But vMuable to us,” he said Sunday. ^ r to r ^ a wedding Tuesday The second report — on the in early 1964 by Groethe, then wisdom and hearts of responsl- neither she nor the cMldren that we now send it registered in a store elevator * ^ Mck, disabled and aged — also new to the school staff. It now ble leaders. We hope that from singled out Anderson in the mall. It coots us another 60 o-nta is the Rev T»t-v •aid the $44 minimum monthly consists of 44 members: Seven cease-fire there would follow w ^ r t i ^ as being the man on ^ ts , in addition to the regular yim,. a moonlighting minister Social Security benefit is un­ trumpets, fourteen clarinets, six reflection and negotiations, then realistically low. r r - * . postage.’ who won’t have time to remove flutes, three saxophones, two flnaUy the equlUbriiun of con- ^ CAPITAL FOOTNOTES French horns, two trombones, cord and peace. Let us pray to- brunette of Hollywood. ESCAPEES STRIKE AGADf ^ e ^^£ri^ge*^*°” officiating at Army CMef of Staff Gen. Har­ three baritone homs and one gether and wish for tMs.” ^ fathered her RUPEJRT, Idaho (AP) - Mel- The couple to be wed are Rob- old K. Johnson is making a tuba. 'There are six percussion- The Pope began by wishing & *^tn***”^?, Madsen, who lives a few ert McCTure, 89, an elevator Christmas vlrtt to South Viet everyone a Merry Christmas, V, Ellen Keteham, 31, of Long blocks from the Minidoka Coun- serviceman; and I,ea Bonham, Nam . . . Richard Maguire has Barry Spencer, who dies some *ben turned to the conflict In iNjf Island, N. Y., and Janice Hill, ty Jail, is getting tired of Jail 27. resigned as treasurer of the choral work at the Mgh school Viet Nam "a country that is so W ?’ ’ - ^®y ™®t two years ago when Democratic National Commit­ but does most of his teaching at dear to us and that has Its dis- 2" ^ * Saturday night he returned Miss Bonham was an elevator We reurvt tee, and win be succeeded on an the elementary school, will pre- Onct place in civilization.” jS $W,000 tasurance policies on from Craig, Colo., whei^ he had operator and McClure was mak- the right to actln|: basis by Clifton C. sent three Christmas concerts "The war in Viet Nam be- j|^ ?f*l!Iut**t**^ months before he retrieved Ms car, stolen after Ing Ms inspection rounds She limit quantities. Carter. this week at the Notch Rd. comes more grave and bloody, b o ^ t the poUcy on Ms wife, prisoners escaped from the jail has since been transferred to Corporate Avidends were up School. Grades 3 and 4 will sing the number of men Involved B re^s pt«cy was for $80,- last Monday. the housewares department. 10 per cent in November com­ at 9:30 and Grades 5 and 6 at grows, the number of victims **• , douWe indenmity Two of the same prisoners Best man will be Pat Harri- pared to the same month last 10:30 Wednesday morning. Kin- grows, the pitiful mass of refu tiause provided $100,000 in case returned from Craig Wednesday son. the store’s maintenance year . . , ^ e Old Dominion dergarten h ro u ^ Grade 2 will gees grows, the danger for an Of accidental death. R was pur- escaped again early Sunday. engineer FoundaMon, established by sing at 9:16 Thursday morning, even wider conflagration grows. mini-price bonus" special for^Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday! flnancleT Paul Mellon, is provid­ the last day before the' holiday Where is peace? Where is ing $400,000 to help give a face­ vacation. Christmas, humane and Chris­ lifting to Lafayette Square Spencer said there will be tian?” he added. Where You Get The BEST VALUES and across from the White House . . some instrumental numbers At one point the Pope said he . Shirley Ann Grau, author of also, and regrets that, because had heard of reports about ne­ the 1966 Pulitzer Prize-winning the CD room is so small, par­ gotiations for settling the Viet­ ents will not be able to attend. LARGEST SELECTIONS In Town novel ’"The Keepers of the namese conflict “and we know House,” has been named to a Clarke Sidelined of so many good-willed men of SAVE 80 en commission that recommends Art Clarke, star player on 4 questions you should state who seek to resolve the presidential scholars. the Bolton varsity issue.” team. Is out of commission, for S ee The Sensafional Values Now Offered Af Norman's In President and Mrs. Johnson This apparently re fe rr^ to a In face of rising pork prices, attended Sunday services at the a while anyway. He tripped ask before you buy a report of new peace feelers mini-pricing holds the line National a ty (Christian Church during the game with Coventry In downtown Washington . . . Friday and badly sprained his from President Ho CM Mlnh of and saves you money ! The Council of State Govern­ ankle. Bolton lost 85 to 43. Communist North Viet Nam watch this Christmas... ments says the cost of building The Jayvees lost to Coventry that ca,me from two Italian visi­ and operating public elemen­ 70-55 Friday, with Paul Leo­ tors to Hanoi. 'The State Depart­ Our best quality . . . brown sugar cured tary and secondary schools will nard racking up the most points ment asked Hanoi for clarifica­ tion, and North Viet Nam on G-E DISHWASHERS and slightly smoked . . . to add tempting Jump from $20.4 biUlon In 1964 for Bolton. Leonard was also flavor to any meal. Outstanding value! to $31 billion in 1970. high scorer in the game with Saturday said any repoxts of East Hampton Tuesday, when new peace feelers from Hanoi Will it keep good tim e? Yes, if it's a Bulova. The preci* CAPITAL QUOTES the Jayvees lost 58-44. were groundless. Senate Democratic leader aion-jeweled Bulova movement is unsurpassed for accuracy and The teams play two home Mike Miansfleld: “The armed games this week, Bacon Acade­ ’TRUCKS TOP 14 MILLION dependability. SLI6E0 Beef Liver/$eleAed steer beef 38: forces of the United States in Viet Nam are discharging their my tomorrow and Woodstock NEW YORK — The United Thursday. Ja3rvee games start States registered a total of 14,- great responadiWllties with a dis­ at 6:30 p.m. and varsity at . ciplined oourege and dedica­ 8 041,446 trucks at the beginning is it weii-made? Yes, if H's a Butova. Every Bulova must pass tion.” Fire Auxiliary of 1966. The figure was a Ms- -.iL .. .-a.-rtiiA,.'.!.. ” The fire department auxiliary Denison KItchel, president of tordc Mgh and represented 16.8 up to 35(X) quality inspections before it leaves the factory. will have its Christmas party per cent of all U.S. motor ve- the Free Society Association and supper tonight at 7 at the Stop a Shop and oamipaAgn manager for Mcles. brand 1964 Republican presidential is it gift-quaiity? Yes, if it's a Bulova. Every watch is precious CAKE MIXES Stop & Shop nominee Barry M. Goldwater: COFFEE Our Boot Qualifyl “GoddwBter’s stock keeps go­ jewelry that tells perfect time ... a gift you can be proud to give, to own. ing uip. And you can’t write BAHLER-MOSER DAIRY FARMS, INC. or Frosting Mm oflf for 1968.” In the Manchester Parkade has Superb flavor! Keep a wide selection of fine White Cake, Yellow plenty on hand for Where shouid i buy It? From an Authorized Bulova Cake, Marble or Devil’s EX-REPRESENTATIVE DIES Food Cake, and Creamy Holiday guests! BRISTOL (AP)—Funeral serv­ S. S. PIERCE HOLIDAY CIFTS . . . Jeweler. As Watch Experts, we have the widest Bulova selection — in all White or Chocolate ices for former State Rep. Har­ Fudge Frosting. ean — also — styles and price ranges. “minl'pries bonus" ry C. PolMll will be held 'Tues­ FRESH (NOT FROZEN) \ day In Bristol. Polhlll died In Ms home Sun­ “GOLDEN H ARVESF TURKEYS Model SD 200 LONG day at the age of 74. Two Way Model SD300 .1. IIUJ. ni , . 's ' ' ' j He served one term In the it PHONE 643-4446 it House beginning in 1935, and Thoro Wash OPEN 8 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. (CLOSED SUNDAYS) Action With EASY Three Way Thoro waa Bristol postmaster from Washing-FIushaway Drain 1940 to 1961. Double Rack ECCNOC/QUARTa o PItLSBURY FLOUR Loading TERMS Rinse Glow Dispenser STOP&SHOP BRAND w 7 Person To Person Regularly Tie 5-POUND BAG • Vinyl-Cushion Tub Interior, Will Not Rust, Chip, Puncture Another quote f r e s h from the book, t a s t y • Full Extension Capacity Rack for Easy Loading "Make Your NOTE THESE GREAT • Washes and Dries 15 Complete Table Settings ' ' Habits Work 6 " ^ For You,” waa Interesting. • Calrod Heating Units for Clean Oven Diying ' ‘Making a • Sound Shield for Extra-Quiet Operation ^ / \ j habit of doing Cakes and pastries with that home-made flavor and only one thing GENERAL ELECTRIC UUim UOT ‘T' COMWMMI ’’t” nMT UST “l» • Thoro Wash—^Washes from Top—Middle—Bottom Trim ind tiny with Evtrythlni a mom moti. tmort MioulH liltpo. at a time is oven-fresh goodness. Make an occasion really spedal (raciful ndvMMd 10 lawtit. Stainitn Complottly Mt witk kind of a •tyllni. 21 Hwtii. {tool caoo. Wotoivroal.* 4 diamom, FacoM magic • Exclusive Flushaway Drain, No Messy Screen-Filter to Clean Ynllow or wiitto. Solf-wHidlTii. UmlnoM. otM. 17 iawala. with our superior baked goods. ./ S44.N tt^-foUswit Nlilla. Yaliaw ar MKa. S to p ,S h o p ■formula.. You • Dispenser for Spotless Rinsing and Drying $M.N I can’t tackle ■more than one VALUE FEATURES HOLIDAY SPEClifLLS — ORDER EARLY pthingat a time Btewart Johnston successfully. • POLISH BOBKA • CHRISTMAS STCKLLENS IVibre people give Bulova Bradlees • GINGERBREAD MAN • SPRINOERLE Tou have to see each thing or • PPEPFERNEUSSE .| problem separately as well as at Christmas than any other fine watch. POODS p art Ot the whole. Then you tackle- that one thing and com­ PORTABLE "When something happy happens - IVs Bulova Watch Time" ' “■ S S i plete It before you go on to the ASSORTED FRUIT PIES G -EZr DISH W ASHER f O l # next thing calling or worrying you. I t takes mental discipline SQUASH and PUMPKIN PIES vob* not'to leave one thing half done CREAM PIES MADE ON ORDER ONLY when other things are calling WITH 3 - WAY WASH fbr attention, but concentration 017 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER cn one thing at a time gives OPEN TUES., WEO., THURS., FRL Sarvlce for 12 capacity . . . note thCM outataadlag featonai 1 '^ 4 Oillclonly Jaiey and tasy to Power Tbwer aasnrea thorough wash, Shower Flo creates a OPEN EVERT NIGII'T auch results that It is not an Closed Sat. Christmas Day, Sun. and Mon. SATURDAY TILL 5:30 P.M. BMl. with a aalguf Bivor! It’s •xaggeration to compare It with coonter wash agitation, Power Arm for aggressive swirl around • crass latwaaa tongirtat and • Ma^c Formula.” In business wash action. FInsh-away drain Ilqniaes soft fimd particles, * Milan caaa, crown and cryatai ara Intact inpsML Ms leva 'tal we can vouch for I t . . .„for we Tllathdinflas* 3 YEARS Oeaa give you undivided attention for your economy and greatest BAKE 127 TO PAY! satisfaction, with top values! 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST May we serve you T Dillon Sales SHOPj N o Paym ent and Service, Inc. Tour F(»:d 448 HABTFOBDorne ROAD—NEAR MeKEE STREET till Mar. '66 dealer, 819 Main S t, Manches­ ter. Phone 648-2145. ‘ • . . i, .'. ■• •.■ r>:'i H- *•.•,••. V .•/ -vj. ivV u ■' L ,.r L . -j

M AHraam .powfc WWDAT, d e c e m m s 20.:i m 8 -MfPHMa Incoma rte nojv gaU from aal- S l X r ! C a ^ y , owner of the i d j o c ^ a'lree fTvund sign at I . .. v tog oQmtonsMili J in a i to «v p M t ^ # t o a Rd. interior ajiartn^to, h em lf ami four children. ia &ipiDeee Zone ^ toldtodaraan, torwigh Since the gift Dnrcel is S pac- 8. Btrhey T. Petennan, to A n t i ^ tlon Ot the apsrtment-^mpleg X translators, exchan^ letters & i d s T o d a y 2. Lboaard Sigh Oo. to erect convert a one-family dwrillng u. area, Town Odunsel Irving Aron­ 'n .': / a n . 3 with the bat they liaven’t a. free standing ground sign at to two-family at 52 Pearl SL Coolid^ • Zwidf F o r I S t L - J influenced him to seek a 'career A-^V^ance requaat by tba son will aMk a variance to re­ in Reeidence Zone B. duce that area, thus freeing the 88D vy.jCleirier St. In Reeidence W m Lenore C. Zwick of Man- H m oaat vtolt of Nw Red' Christmas Week Store Hours in the navy. He Is holding out Town ' ot Manchester, which 7. T. J. C r o c k ^ to divide a proposed two-lot firehouse site. Zcoe '- ^ to advertise the new cheeter became the bride of . Oroas EkKHBhdbMe to Oolumbia for president of Korea. would dear the way for the parori of land into two building A r e A H d o u b l e The other requests to be heard Mancheater bfanor Rest Home. Oharies J. CboUdge Jr. of Wap- •dMMba Jan; 3, from 12:45 to B:S0 O P n MONDAT TMHI THUliSAAT T K 9 PJH. ^ I n T h e Z erection of a flrehouae at Law- lots to the north of 460 Vernon t r ip l e -s b lue tonight are for one q>eclal ex­ ping, Friday in the ebapri of (Oonttamed from P ^ e Oaa) Bob Hope ton and Weaver Rde., heads a S. Lawrence P. Piano, to erect St. in Reeidenoe Zone AX, pjo. la ttw Ooogregetlaoal FRIDAY. TIL 6 P.M. • CLOSED SATURDAY— CHRISTMAS ’V?-. ception and for eight variances. a free-standing ground sign at Bmanuri Lutheran (Siurch, BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — list of 10 applications before the Ohuroh, aooordtog to Mrs. Kath- >10 Carter St. in Rural Resi­ 8. Shaine C2iarendoff, to erect Hartford. Members of the im­ How does abe decMa wtiaC-lh# Comedian Bob Hope arrived in zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) Ihe special exception request siarina Davto, pUhlicMy chairman, dence Zone, to advertise a Bol­ Sn addition to a dwelling at 86 mediate family attended the troops want? every Bangkok shortly before mid­ tonight. Is from James M. Quton d-b-a nhe Mrs. Davto says, “ The tima WEDNESPAY ton subdivision. Green Manor Rd. in Residence ceremony apd t ^ e p t ^ . “ Feedback," she says. > night Sunday for his Uth annual Public hearings on the 10 re­ AAMOO Automatic Transmla- Itior giving to now. Wa hope as N e w s » Zone A, which would be oloeer The bride le the daughter of She explains that every 4a- Christmas tour tor U. S. tmoos quests will be conducted at 8 alon of Manchester, to have a 4. MemoriaJ Pythian Building •totnaay paopls aa can will glva to the eldeUne than reguiatlons John Zwick, 86 Pailc St., and the pattment that usee the menu overseas. p.m. in the Municipal Building general repairer’s license at 182 Oorp., to erect a lighted sign iftL pint of blood to help us reach permit. late Emmy WahHich Zwick. The sends back their ci*tk*ame ot it Hope .was accompanied by Hearing Room. W, Middle Tpke. In Business which would be attached to the our fuota of 75 ptata." bridegroom Is the son of Mr. ‘Ihet's why this year’s Christ­ actress Carroll Baker, band­ A variance grant tor the Law- Zone n. Quinn proposes to erect poroh of the building at 465 N. She added that young people At The lighter the weight ot ma­ and Mrs. Charles J. Ooolidge mas menu w U have one new Vii^nia Douglas leader Les Brown, singer Anita ton - Weaver Rds. request is a six-bay garage on the site. Mlain St. in Residence Zone B. U to 21 may oontrtbute if a terial, the wider ' a h «n should Sr., 100 Diane Dr., Wapping. Item — com bread dreeelng— Bryant, and Miss U.S.A. 1966, necessary before the town can The variance requests are 8. Wooldridge Bros. Inc., to parent or legal guardien signs OLD CHATHAM, N.Y. (AF) be in a dress. The wider the The Rev. John H. Stadtlander and an inoreee in the fresh fruR Diane Lynn Bats. accept a free gift of a two-lot from: replace a free-standing ground —a penniaeion slip, which are — Thd ^ ig W a whose childhood hem, the better It hides the low­ of Emanuel Lutheran Church alloitment. Hope .ia to give five perform­ parcel, made by James Me- 1. Russell Phitbrick, to ere^8ts.” *NO TUBES and David Curland. lb SAVINGS STOLEN Solid-State STEREO Webeloes receiving badges lb Brigitte BaijHpt NEWINGTON (AP) — Police Because hlghest-rellabUity were Barry Crant, Mailt Koe- are searching for three men who 0 kesman said enter­ —no distortion; Magnavox horns have equivalent acoustical efficiency of 20 treble i I Die inWeekend .OHDOHKKOH. tainer Warde Donovan moved cone speakers; and now—your records can last a lifetimei BETTY CROCKER ^ 10NE>$ out of the couple’s West Los An­ ; Accidents, Fire WET* geles home last week. Miss Dill­ art f ClUB STEAKS er and her'fouv 6hlldreri by a ^ raE ASSOCIATED PBE8S CAKE MIXES previous marriage will continue • A fire, a frelgM train and an Devil s Food-German Choc.-Yellow. itltNSliMdTnsM jada BbaeIbu to live there. ^Uto dainried three lives In l o r No reason was given for the The most exciting weekend aoddents in OonnecU- CAUE< o fo a SwoRDnsHSteaks a.69^ illet euL 1 V- iFiouNDUR F . 69 ' separation. Miss Diller divorced innovation ever 18!^-oz. H ^ Sherwood Diller in St. Louis last Seven-year-old Angela Smith Make your own knitting needles The Hallvard— model 1-RP628 September, ending their 26-year of,Hartford waa kUled Saturday Pkgs.' ■ SH01 in seconds. Just attach any point with two heavy-duty 12* Bass nlghf as abe anas coraaeing a marriage. She married Donovan size (6 to 15) to vinyl cords to Woofers plus other features i Oct. 7. atre^. Her. aiater Katrina, 8, moke 20", 24", 29", or 36" circu­ above. In appealing Danish I was serlouBly Injured. lar needles . . . 16" jumper Modern fine furniture. The driver o< the car, Anthony Jo n g Sung needles (used like straight Moas, 36, of Hartford waa CUfCKENSikt^ 1.59^ ANNAPOUS, Md. (AP) — needles] . . . even stitch holders. twoked on a charge o t miscon­ ShiaudNkV«% Jong Sung, an 8-year-oId Korean More than 42 combina­ duct with a motor vehlole. boy, will have a brighter Christ­ tions. There's nothing G r ^ 4 d . BANDIWRAP %"39' '?> \li_ on the market like the Your Choice of these fine furniture styles At Newtown, Mrs. Mlargaret told Nidil A /IX. ■ t u r k e y ROAST .8 9 ' mas this year because of 114 Chipas of Bridgeport, a 42-yeai> MhcbwCaiia “ adopted fathers’’ at the U. S. Boye Needle-Master, See ill old patient at Fairfield Hills GRAND UNION FLOUR ASTRO-SONIC . . . surpasses all other Durkees Shredded 5 ^ 5 9 ' Naval Academy. Hospital, was killed by a New FRESHFOWL .3 5 ' Jong Sung was chosen as a AT achievements in the re-creation of musicl r Haven Railroad freight on the I'/fltZIki. foster child by members of the COCONlIT And, these cabinets are as functional as they are beautiful. hospital grounds Saturday. PINEAPPLE JUICE laiUat lOUSBKOASi : 19th Company of the Brigade of State prdice quoted the engi­ u-M-kMi. sia? CBOC* Midshipmen under the foster Their advanced acoustical systems project sound from both I Jefferson— model 1-RP292 in ] toalftr I CORNISH HENS .4 9 ' KNITTERS n eersaying he was unabla NESCAFE BnaiacLeMlilaad _ _ parents’ plan. the cabinet sides and front to extend thrilling stereo separation appealing Colonial fine fumitare. to stop the train in time to toias m o s s ^ m m bottom A special^ Christmas package avoid hitting Mrs. Chipas. DUCKLINGS .4 9 ' Ui going to Seoul, South Korea, to the very width of your room. Because the exclusive Micro­ Victim of a fire that swept 3 ' » 8 9 ^ . KETCHUP Taikty Including, among other things, a matic Player banishes discernible record and stylus wear, the N O W . . . a vast iinproTemeiit in the re-ereaUon of mnsie through an apparently aban­ tocfimeaU ^ euwm sewing machine to help Sung’s Diamond is guaranteed 10 years—in normal use—against » 3 9 8 ® “ • • • MODEST COST! Discover for yourself why tube sets are doned house in Colchester was _ik.. DRUMSTICKS .4 5 ' mother supplement the meager Benjamin E. Wilcox, 58. TOM. JUICE 2 '-3 7 ' excessive wear. Upon return, if inspection reveals distortion- now obsolete. This outstanding radio-phonograph yahie indodes,^wr Magnavox Omu Ibyw Ceckiill {■•UmsT^ " Police thought the bouse was T causing wear, we replace it without charge (labor not included). speakers—two 10* Bass Woofers plus two 5'—that project sonnd from bodi empty, but WUcox’s badly ><1 s aKa n w r a p 'SL'^59' the cabinet sides and front to extend thrilling stereo ^aration to the very widdi o f burned body was found near a FiUtkuiy TtD.n lEtF *® WEINERS X 4 5 ' “ Channel Master” Indoor WORLD Second floor window Saturday. LOAF CAKE 25' j ' Cdtaial ^ TV ANTENNAS your room! Other Magnavox Solid-State consoles are priced from only $139,501, SS>KM »S' \ KIELBASI .95' MANCHESTER Area Weather CHASE & SANBORN I^KIES Tttbui* S43' ft. ARTHUR DRUG PARKADE i . WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — to»l Pitkaft-Swt 30c . . . aa sa w » « « * " Smallest, most Powerful > The U.S. Weather Bureau says, 0JHJCKKOAST ' temperatures this morning are CREST TOOTHPASTE i ^ 5 9 * V<7'JV- *. ‘ * FM/AM POCKET RADIO i jhe lowest so far this season, ’■r I ranging from the teens and low- 45 The Campana-model 1-RP630 Complete with battery, *arphono, gift carton. f i r in Southern New England. » r « S ? - g ! ' In authe.ntic Mediterranean , ; Skies will remain mostly clear QUICK AND EASY today but sunshine will have Ut- j4r ' - r fine furniture. On concealed Enjoy magnificent music anywhere. . . plus tho TO PREPARE f Me effect on the cold air, with \ • Pick Your Favorites for Christmas SUOOR swivel casters for easy moving. many extras you’d expect from Magnavox: ;■ highs rising only into the 20s. noise-free FM; sparkling AM; more powerful GRAND O n i o n •' ' The morning weather charts performance and long-range reception from 8 } showed a deep and large-scale transistors, 3 diodes; plus i Utorm centered off the east coast now'features eRE6N PEAS or CUT GORIi 5 rugged reliability! Yet this . of New Foundland. The circula­ SPRING NAVEL ORANGES FROM CALIFORNIA tion around this storm extends REGULAR OR ^ 8-oz. $1 Accutron*by i95 amazing performer Is only into New England and is caus- | 0 0 FRENCH CUT ^ pkgs. 1 T h e Normandy— m od el . 4%* H, 2ya' W, and IW D. - tog unseasonably cold air to 1-RP629 In charming French Model FM-806, with telescop­ - pour into the Northeast. S A R A LEE : M' ; Bulova. It is Provincial styling. As in every ing antenna; in gleaming black. ^ A weak ridge of high pressure 15-oz. : : Magnavox, gliding top panels 1 to the east will produce the pkg. ^ I0I 49< I0I 69 not a watch. J clear, calm weather today. OBANBE CAKE FROM FLORIDA : m - : give most convenient access to Cloudiness will spread over SiikoMlt FinBs ^ ^ ktiMi record player, all controls, and Maai i COME IN • •. See our many beautiful Magnavox styles. , Southern New England tonight It is the most large record storage areas— • and minor occasional light snow without disturbing your top-of< Should move in late tonight and 33' LASAGNA 5 5 ' Other all-transistor Portable Radios. . . from only $9.9S - continue most of Tuesday. accurate time­ ■ '.Stclr- set decorative accessories. ' ir • '■ A. Temperatures wHl remain cold 19169 8 59 POTATOES 10 & 9 9 ' w S f l e s 8 & ^l®** EACH AND EVERY UNIT IS THOROUGHLY CHECKED BEFORE DE- ^ both tonlglit and , Tuesday, with SWEET HUMP piece in the lows tonight in the teens and rB co v LIVERY BY OUR OWN COMPETENT SERVICE DEPARTMENT. THIS ; Ughs Tuesday in the upper 20s. DONUTS 3 S i 8 9 ' EGG’l o t i s : c 4 5 ' ASSURES PROPER PERFORMANCE OF THE SET AND FULL VALUE < • Five-Day Forecast Shop EMPEROR 6RAPES world. Once you've heard A ST R O -S O M IC . . . you'll know why tube FOR YOU. Temperatures in OonneoH- sets are obsolete. Ollier Solid State Consoles from $139,50 ' cut 'Dieeday through Saturday Christmas BwdM'iDMbh ja sa ^nmuiBBTAir Accutron's tuning fork - are expected to average near roTATOES 3 ..2 9 ' replaces tbe outdated ' normal. Cold at the beginning r a t i o n s MARGARINE X39‘ COFFEE U R a buance wheel that’s ctoliic aa T r I^ O a iM 8 9 ' ^ and end of the period with some v a found in all watches. Peco Fta^ .6 9 ' } moderation during mid-week. .ORSAGtS >Wax Parer 2 ' ^ 4 9 ' ^ W N I X 39* Stop by so we can ten you more. f The normal high and low In fR M T c M g SB Starting with the light time of day. ; .Hartford area during this period 59 to 86 end 18, Bridgeport 38 and iVUlE S j c eMats 3S6*1®® d o f o o d ' W^iJfUTs LriMSiis :CORATW t p,PRICES!] T 3 " . ^ 7 9 i 23 and New Haven 89 and 22. • DE UNION n a TOnOSH ) ; 4 9 ' Precipitation may total less g r a n d BATHTISSUE *t 3 1 ' BMHMlt than % inch melted, occurring LOW • StH M t 49 LOW BROTH‘W i.Si. ' NIXED at the beginning and end of the ^ n ^ o FRUIT 5 9* DATES lu n period. 3 5 ' EP SUOOR ' IX)NDON HUB FOB AOnNO 917 MAIN ST.-^ANCHESTER » LONDON — About four Brit- : k b actors out of five live in or ★ MANCHESTBI'S OLDEST AMD LARGEST TV. RADIO, RECORD AND APPLIANCE STORE ★ , OPEN EVERY NIGHT—EXCEPT SAT. TMPiaS RUDEMmON CENIRR OKN MOnT dEC. 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NEW YORK (AP)— The i s a s t e b n c o n f e r e n c e Burke with 1 minute, 7 seconds In other NFL notion — Ikm . best the Balti­ W. E. T. Pet. to play, and Tommy Davis’ con­ rules Matte U the only Colt of Ryan’K paseee end sprinted 06 nxdtle Oberi lAgea raced 60 W eaver H | g h Meredith’s paseing. led Dallas more Colts had goiiilt for Clevelaiid ...... 11 8 0 .786 version kick tied it at San Fran­ Crowd Appeal quarUihack eUgtbU for the yands for a tou^down with one yards with a ilo^ked field goal UConn Ace^Off^^ over New York 88-20 and into ...... 7 7 0 JWO cisco. Each team led twice, playoff against Green Bay or of the.lnterceptiani. for a key Dallas touchdown them in their last-chance the Playoff Bowl at Mlajnl5 De­ Here Tuesday New York ...... 7 7 0 .600 with the Packers taking a 21-17 NEW YORK (AP) ITia the title game — uidess they get shot at the National Foot­ troit cutscored Philadelphia 86- Brown and defensive end Joe Washlngtoii...... 0 8 0 .429 advantage in the final period on Nattonal FootbaU League unanimous consent from the ball Leagrue’s Western 8, giving the West a remarka­ Robb of 8t. Louis wera ejected UONS-EAGLES— Philadelphia...... 8 9 0 .867 Jim Taylor’s five-yard run and broke Ite attendance record other* NFL chibs to actlvo a sec­ With Indians Division title was John for the fifth stmlght seaeon ble 18-1, superiority over the for fighting just before the first Tom Nowatzke, a seldom-used Cagers Not Same S t lio u ls ...... 6 9 0 .867 going ahead 24-17 when Don ond quarterback. ^ East In inter-division play this half ended. Before that, the rookie beck, pace- WESTERN CONFERENCE three times on Pittsburgh mis- VIKINOSBEAR8-. over fromirom theme threeuireo forlor hlams 21 .iiwst

' y f '' ' ~ • ' -.'• ’ ^ MANCH^T)gB,^'OpMN^ MONDAY, D^CFIMBIB,.W, ijM»: W J#s' ■ wn -..-.J^UiiKSTER EV^ING He £ aJJ>; MANUifeSSlEB, W pit. K O U^N OUR toAROIMG HOUSR with M A JO R -fi^l^B PAGE V ■ ■ . . - , . ., J-i.: -..'.. „ . Saafawa SemtcM m - ^ [-la c a THERE OUGHTA BB BY PA6ALT and SHORTEN Hflp Wantod-r-SIgir 36 SLSl-< .■■■■■■■'' -viw.-"- ■■•■■‘■/A-, O ffered 18 , V J-If.:: - ■ . ■ Help Want' TAXI DiaV»RS-J:-G<)0d''drlvlng f C ACSO fi 4SCnlwnbua'> SHARPOmNO Serrlc* - Saws, GUARDS — I y tft landtaU iaiaiid T«« OOMMtRClALS yhRUf D UP A IIOliM' S^ENOOOM f TME mCEAOE LONG- record, .part-time mornings full or part-tims, mi _ wmAm BSAnbganaaat knives, axes, sneara, skataa, m ahd Bvenipgs, or full-time. 643- 4Hwmilaa idtad MRanwwat , ' rotuy- Hades. Quick lervlee. O/iR Nirrv fR^IUM N t/CM ,PR PREMIUM »• fUT SHORT ON P I^ C T f 21 years at age. hav^ IN mmIm *'* lin t s a in ' 2128. T record. Ws weicoms7 «dS« jAad SSSUteen . Capitol B^ulpmen. Ob-. ■ 48 ISTUn* pariM Main at., Manolwstar. Hours « AHO LAOIIS-IN . .itrsons in good healfi^ahd t '^I'LL.SHCW W M itt capital It WSmall lAand aharpsned;. bicycle sales, serv Z-2IP1 AN' VA Reykjavik 41 Intact SSMisfortunaa 43Heathan MUaa loe. ManchMter Cyols Shop. 8A7*tMAT! fpeSH IMMEDIATE OPENINGS TOPCOArs > THESE TWO SO OreenlaDd 34 Mariner's 44Stalrcaaa ONEtfMVNEWeST upright 149 W* Mlddla Turnpike, J49 J M L £ S P O R ?. pertectioni EikiiM DOWN direction p l e a s e READ'YOUR AD « ^ THAN EVER NUMBERS/ELMER S lu ttin g 1 Military can SS Equine gait at.FoKft open 409S. . Bullard Set Up Operator f iy ? SEapIbrer « SB Exhalatien 'apace AAi” nrij^ Idi'liew, qrw ~'4Im in^» :______i- ? ... - TOP- ^COLD. SSSmaU paalqr 4»S^(Bib.» At Pratt & Whitney Alr-'^ c o n s LETSTW/^ St At aU & M Craanland S7 Actual DICK’S 8B3RVICE Snow- Turret lAthe Operator AKB SlR egnt SConnecticnt eompenntion 47Vacatiott apat craft, higher wage scales IT O N l saSpnng iDoadi adraol (3 words) near Java p(o4rlng, trucking, moving, rub­ 48Pplyneaian have recently gone Into ef­ Ohucker (Hardtage) Operator 3S Beveraga 4 Ancient Kallas S9 Ssfe robber bish removal, carpentry, clean­ fect as well as additional ‘ M Openingt (anaL) 5 Adiore (slang) cVMh ing, general rejialrs, all types STGennan tlndiM naUva 30 Half-shrubby so Ireland to the cKtont vf » TUnke riiti" tonmiinn Crrom vacation and paid holtdajr Milling Machine Operator M Slight of odd Jobs'. Try Dtcic, reason­ aeeietiea 7UUh Indian mint '***• ^?*?* “* «toverttaawiMit wlO not Im ewnetod by benefits. You will also have SB Braakfaat itan 8 Before 32 Encourage depresaian “nitriie cpod’^ InaertlM. V Ti , ^ able. 643-4584. StCreater in • Made smooth 33 Swirl, as water SSSuiFix ■ ■ •• '* ' , .1. A'' -P the advantage of excellent DEAN MACHINE ' atatoN Entice' 34 Title of a 54 In partibu life, medicifl and hospital!- : nurse lab.) infi4elium lab.l PRODUCTS 41Rim ]?1 According to fltoflkvtUe. IToU Free) xatlcm Insurance, a fine re- ' flooseliold Services ^ tlrement plan and the ex­ i 2. , r * 4 s 6 7 IQ Offered 13-A 186. ADAMS ST. 6 4 3 ^ 1 1 875-3136 ceptionally good advance­ t i ia WATKINS PRODUCTS—Per- ment opportunities created . spnal shopping service in your by PAIVA’s dramatic CAREEIR Opening, local office i i TT home or mine. Over 200 items growth. of national company, has open­ A LLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN Trouble Reaehiii| Our AdvortfMr? no'w as near as your tele­ ing for energetic man to brain l i 19 s r phone. Eleanor Buck, fl43- Hundreds of Jobs and for rapid promotions to mon- M4AT SAY J S06ET 24-Hour Answering Service 5768. 135-137 Spruce S t training opportunities are • ager of his own office. Salary, US SOME CHOICE/ iLflO THEREl HCWS) IT MIGHT BE ALL T^/"^ paid vacations, retirement plan, roUR-LBGQg> i THVOUJ THAT fDR y WGHt...tF I HAP k 23 24 REWEAVING of bum.'i. moth available ...NOW for both SROCERira^ ‘ PINNER? /^ANYTHING BI6 Free to Herald Readars experienced and Inexperi­ and other benefits. For person­ ENOUGH TO holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ 26 29 Wttnt information on on« ^laaelfted auverttaementiT No enced people. One. of them nel confidential interview call COOK rriN / a artswer at the telephone ~ dow shades made to measure, PalutlnR—-Paperins 21 Help Wanted— Femal# 3S Help Wanted—Mvi* 36 Mr. Brown, 643-4160. nply call the all sites Venetian blinds. Keys may be the right Job for CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 31 made while you wait. Tape re­ PAIN’TING, exterior and in­ WOMAN wanted for . assem­ BOOKKKBIPHIR — Male pre­ you. terior paperhajiging, wallpa­ COLLEGE student—part-time, EDWARDS corders'for rent. Marlow’s, 867 bling and marking dry clean­ ferred., Coventry. Please call 10 am.-2 or 3 p.m., for deliv­ 36 138 Main., e49-62.’il. per removed, dry wall work. ing. Five day week, good pay. 742-6641, Our Current Requirements Reasonable rates. Fully In­ ery and store work, no week­ ANSWERim SERVICE \ ______New System Laundry 'ft Dry Include Openings In , , . ends. Apply Medical Phor- 2 $9 sured. Free estimates. 649-9638, Cleanfi^, Harrison St. Building—Contracting 14 Joseph P. Lewis. MACHINING macy; 344 Mata St. stiosiil/-S75-Z519 J 42 43 45 CARPENTRY — Concrete steps, PAINTING BY Dick Font.aine. SEWIN(3 INSPEXfTION P R O D U en W CONTROL — ^ d leys your message. SonH bear from onr advertiser In Un floors, hatchways, remodeling Scheduling and expediting. 1 interior and exterior. Paper WOMAN 46 47 49 50 bl time niUiont sp rin g nO. evening at the telephone. *** porches, garages, closets, ceiJ- hanging and wall paper remov­ ENGINE ASSEMBLY' Interesting and diversified du­ *• ties. FYlnge benefits. High r ings, attics finished, reo rooms al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. MACHINE^ MATERIAL HANDLING lt-20 54 55 . formica No Job too .small. D & Wanted for one girl School education. Apply Per­ M J \ Automobiles For Sale 4 Quality workn'..''n.ship. Call sonnel Department. Iona Mfg. e iwiSf MIA.Ta«. ih.. uj. M. 00. D Carpentry Service. 649-8880. evenings, 24;6-9593. office, bookkeeping, MECHANIC SHEET METAL 56 57” 6b KOREA BOUND — must sell, ------1— Co., Regent St., Manchester, P R IS C IL L A ’S P O P Rooms, general office work, 5- BENCH WORK Conn. BY AL VERMEER HERALD 1962 Pontiac Tempest, 3800 or QUALITY Carpentry INSIDE and outside palnttn.T. Experienced sewing ma­ 61 best offer. Call 643-8409. dormers, porches, basements You name your own price. day week, benefits. 69 gff" •1 refinlshed, cabinets, built-ins, chine mechanic wanted for TOOL & DIE MAKING \ BOX LEH ER S Special rates for homeowners Write Box N, Herald. first shift, 7 a.m.-3;30 p.m. GET ROARIN’ formica, aluminum, vinyl, 6.1 or over. 649-7863, 875-8401. Please apply to; ENGINE TESTING Newspaperboy SEE GORIN steel, cerhftib siding, William OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS For Yoiir ’64 SPRITE 31,395. Robbins Carpentry Service. INTERIOR and exterior paint­ EXPERIMENTAL 649-3446. ing, wallpaper removed, fully EXTRA Income, woiking part- MACHINING Counselor Austin Healey, 4 speed, black time evenings and weekends, Informati'ou beauty. In.sured. R,ene Belanger, 643- CEILJNG AND WALL renova- 0512 or 644-0804. for 10-20 hours per week, more PIONEER CRIB ATTENDANTS OPPORTUNmES THB HBRALD will not ’62 FIAT 3895. tlons and repairs, sheet rock hours if desired, above aver­ WELDING Available in Our i disclose the Identi^’ of 1200 Roadster, completely re- and plaster repaired. Ceramic age pay, incl'udlng Ups, food any advertlMr using oox ndiUoned engine. allowance and uniforms. Appli­ PARACHUTE Manchester Circulation letters. Readers answer­ tile installed. 10 years experi­ Floor Finishing 24 CONSTRUCTION TRADES ■64 MG f 1,495. ence. Free estimates. Special cants must be 18 or over, neat ing blind box vdio 1100 Sport Sedan, dark green, 168 Fores.t Street Office desire to ptotect their rates for horn* owners. 649- FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- th appearance with pleasant Manchester gem, completely reconditioned 9262. ing (specializing in older personality, no experience nec­ TRAINING COURSES Duties consist of working Identity can tollow this engine. procedure: floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ essary. Appiy in person only, ■Two weeks to 92 weeks— with our newspaperboy or­ .GORIN’S CABINET WORK, formica coun­ ing. Ceilings. Paperhangiig. Friendly Ice (2ream Shop, 435 AUTO BODY man, all benefits, WITH PAY — in Machin­ ganization In the Manches­ Unclose your reply to the ter area, In the servicing of box in en envelc^ — SPOjRTS CAR CBNTEJR ters, rec rooms, remodeling. No job too small. John Ver- Main St., Manchester. the best working conditions, ing, Sheet Metal, Tool, Die addresoed to the Oassi- A u th p fi^ MG-Austln HSaley Quality work, Reaaonable pric­ faille, 641 5760. top wages, apply at Olender's and Gage Making and Pipe present .subscribers and the fled Manager, Manchester ' Dealer es. Free estimates. Call 649- CLERK-Typist — Experienced, Body Shop, 704 Talcottville Making. selling of our new^apar Evening Herald, together Rt., 83, ToUandTpke. 6985. permanent opening for braiuh Rd., Rockville. to prospective subscribers. WAYOUT ’Talcottvine Bonds—Stocks office, wholesale distributor, BY KEN MUSE with jk memo listing the Applicant must be qualified companies you do NOT ir^ ch g ster 646-0168 DION CONSTRUCTION CO. — Mortgages 27 good typing and figure work es­ APPRENTICE want to see your letter. ftockville 875-9892 Complete building service. New TOOL A GAGE MAKERS COURSES to work with youth, be a M Y e y e s HURT/ M Y B A C K IS S O R E / sential, usual benefits. Call MY ANKLES ARE BADLY Your letter will be de­ construe* ion. alterations or ad- A FRESH START will lump Eaat Hartford, 289-4289. ■Three and four years — high school graduate with a M Y FEET HURT/ MY HIP ISTWISTED, SWOLLEN, MY EARS stroyed If the adverUser is diUons. Roofing, sldln.g, paint­ your debt.3 into one easy pay JIG BORE OPERATORS good driving record (auto­ MYTHROAT SO HOME WITH PAY — in Machin­ M Y SH O U LD ER IS NUMB/ RING/MV SUMS HURT/ AND SE T vr o good knowledge of medical Services, Inc., 40 Oak St., 649- nation’s oldest and New ...... '[■■■' BIDWELL HOME Improvement 6334. 649-0843, 236-4251. Please ask i' .UKD V-8 .. $.495. Co. — Roofing, siding, altera- terms helpful. Excel'ent —Open for Your Convenience— England’s fastest growing •THE BOOKS'CAN WAT. lOU'LL READ ABOUT T III THE for AugusOne Kamlenskl. 2 T door Falrlarie, radio, Business Opi>orturtlty 28 working condlt'ons and lib­ newspaper. CAN >DU SAVE HIM, BENI heater, standard transmis­ Uons, additions and remodel­ ELECTRICIAN or experienced Monday ’Through FViday RAPER IN THE MORNING,BEN- MANCHESTEJR — This is a eral employe benefits In­ E ing of all types. Excellent SH O R T R IB S DANCE BAND (non - sion, very clean. cluding 2 weeks paid vaca­ helper, immediate employ­ 8 A.M. — 5 P.M. BY FRANK O’NEAL I'VE GOT 70 GET BACK TO MY workmanship. 649-6495. guod opportunity for a man ment. 649-4817. Apply 10 A.M. — 3 P.M. CEU.GOODBY. available for Christmas tion if hired before Janu­ Tuesday Evenings Till 8 P.M. New Years. Trio or q '62 CORVAIR ^ $845. and wife combination to ac­ Saturdays 8 A.M. — 12 Noon V tN IC M T . LUBE HIM CLOSE A. A. D10n7 INC. Roofing, quire a busy Main Street res­ ary 1. Call M>-8. Peter.son, A BEMC^/ Call 644-8890 or 643-8660. Monza, radio, heater, 4- 643-1161, for appointment 0IOQ6H fO SPEAR ■' HIM? ^ k n o w / speed, like new. siding, painting. Carpentry. Al- taurant. Good lease ' terms MACHINE OPERATORS HARTFORD W!H0IW! teraUons and addlUons. Ceil­ available. Low selling price. THIS IVEJEJK ONLY / Personals ' 3 ings, Workmanship guaran­ Call Doris Smith. Jarvis Real­ And Closed Thursday, Friday ______I_ SOLIMENE MOTORS teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. ty Co., Realtors, 649-1200. LTRERTY MUTUAL And Saturday COURANT WAN TED — Ride to AircrtlfL BURR MEN MR. HAMMOND, ROOM 25 IT APPEARS third shlfL 643-2007, anytime BOB -VIOLBrrTE, Sales Mgr. LIFE INSUBANcri’ If available, bring your military 808 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER A S THOUGH MOST After 6,j).m. 367 OAKLAND ST. 643-0507 Rooflngand rhimpey»I6-A Private Instructions 32 C COMPANY For general machining, 7 discharge papers (DD-214), OF THE DAMAGE ROOFING — Specializing re­ HAPPENED TEARS r id e to Aircraft, Willow St., •.m.-6:30 p.m. full time birth certificate and social se­ WITH LUCK! BUT fAVE, 7-3:80" spift, vicinity Strickland pairing roofs of all kinds, new TRUCK DRIVERS only. Apply in person. AGO, AND. WAS WHY DID >OU DO T ? WHY ' curity card when ^Ou vlsit-our and Main St. 643-1246. roofs, gutter, work, chimneys CLERK — ’Typtot, with some ac­ office. . “ NEVER CORRECTED. . HANS, OF ALU PEOPLE? Train Now — Pay Later 1967 FORD Falrhue, beat of­ cleaned, repaired. Aluminum counting b^kground for pur- FOREMAN ------A, fer. 643-7746. siding, 30 years’ expcilence. Continue to earn as you .chasing department. Must be G.T.K. CORP. MORTY MEEKLE Automobiles For 4 Free estimates. Call Howley, learn. Men over 19. are accurate, able to meet the pub­ To supervise yard and BUZZ SAWYER BY DICK CAVALLl 678 Tolland St.. East Hartford BY ROY CRANE REPOSSESSION; Take over Trucks—^Tractors 643-5361. 644-8333. needed at once to train for lic and assume responsibility, warehouse operation for high paying Jobs as.Trac- 40 hour week, fringe benefits. p r At t & ( s p u r VOUR HOWE, StNORlTA CASgV/ RIDE FOR TtiE^ NOTHING Ut2g'giHOVELIN(S6NOW payments, no cash needed ■with MILITARY vehlble, % 'ton, 4 wholesale distributor of 5IfSir HEAP 'EM O F F ^ average credit. 1962 Chevrolet wheel drive, 9’ hydraulic plow, H c stiu g and PlnR ibin^ • tor Trailer drivers, if quali­ Call 643-1141, Ext. 276, Mrs. building supplies and ware­ (wTWiy,BWl0?^ RANCH. TO W OBK UP AN A P n S T IT S fied. Earnings up to 3200. Dunham for an appointment. DRIVER for mobile lunch wag­ f\A convertible, 1963 Chevrolet im­ on, no experience required, lo­ WHITNEY house lines. Salary open. FOZ BPSAJ^FA^. pala, 1964 Ford Falcon. Call "IT M^M~oirServlw 7 prumbni^ per week and more. Place­ An equal opportunity employer. R4« 07.7 ’ and heating, residential, com- ment assistance upon com­ cal man preferred. For ap­ Call East Hartford 289- ^9-8254 ask for Graham pointment call, 644-0890, be­ ----- Holmes. ^ mercial and Industrial, no lobs pletion. Train part or full­ AIRCRAFT 4389. -/S---- ' ' , ' too small. 649-2871. time. Phone Springfield Help Wanted—Male 36 tween 5-7 p.m. Garage—S^wlce— ------______DIVISION OF (B6y( NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ 783-1576 collect, anytime. STOCKROOM attendant—^High UNITED AIRCRAFT CORP. ed down? Short on down pay- Storage 10 c o m p l e t e plumbing and IMPORTANT NOTICE T- MT e P heating service, complete new School graduate, previous ex­ a Bankrupt? Reposses- GARAGE for rent. Call M9- bathroom Installations and The 1964 OvU Rights Law perience helpful. Apply Per­ East Hartford 8, Connecticut •ion?•ion. Don’t despair! See HonHon- pgeg oi* apply 354 Center St. Help Wanted—Feiuaie 35 prohibits,, with certain ex­ sonnel Department. Iona Mfg. Other Connecticut plants In 1, H elp a n t est Douglas, inquire about low bathroom remodeling, 30 years after .4 p.m. In business, Earl VanCamp, ceptions, dl(M!rlmtaatlon be­ ’ Oo., Manchester. North .Haven and Southihgton^ Male «|D Pemaie 37 est down, smallest payments 649-4749. IMPORTANT NOTICE cause of seat. It will now be anywhere. No small loan or fl- ______necessary tot. cur readers JANTTORS, part-time, nights. An Ei^al Opportunity ’ DEHKrJtER-—full-time, to work nance company plan. Douglas GARAGE for rent. Oak St., |7 BOTTI plumbing and heat- 'The 1964 Civil Rights Law not only to rbad the Usual Mancheerter area, caB 643-6691, Employer, M & F in flower shop. Apply In per- Motors, 333 Mata. monthly, 649-8009. tag, repairs, alterations, elec- prohibits, with certain ex­ 3:80-6'p.m. only.- ■ son. before 5 p.m. Krause Flor­ 0«K Female Help Wanted and eiWHNiA.i.tTMi.,.Vj.riteii — ' •...... —.....■-■■■ ~ - ■ ’ ' __ _ and gas hot water heat- ceptions, discrimination be­ Male Help Wanted, classifi­ ist, 631 Hartford Rd. trt salary, live In, Manchester. pay later. See e^r od wider ^ INTERIOR PAINTING and PAPERHANGING Iaaeetswith BEST OFFER - 1955 Dodge ^ BerVlce, 649. SJelistoS 283-7391. INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL THE HEAP strucUons,-Glsss. 82. wagon, good ^^sch^ical con- . Radio Repairs ' CHOOi^E WALLPAPER IN YOUR OWN OF HIS ElXPERIENCED waitress for HEALY BUILI^ING OOMRANY. dition, eoU 648^6955 after 5 STiOORB cleaned and waxed |n Antenna Installations HOME AT DISCOUNT PRICES 0 weekends. Must be ovfer ’31. Ap­ |/a-aa P-th. biomes, ; officas o r l)uataeaia' ' Satisfaction (liiaranteed Maintenance Service ply in person. Three J ’s Res­ TELEVISION EXTERIOR a ir l e s s SPRAY SYSTEM 1961 NSU PRINZ, _ , ilyoi^bla days.-eventaifa.^^ ^ . ^,;piSK £; CTCHNIClAl? taurant, Route 6 g ,44A„poUon. , 524-0620 TWO COAT JOB WITH A ONE COAT PROCESS •peed, exceUeni^/' ^ti^tiqn^ jprjL J|^EriRcrator|^ washers and and beauBjul packaging moke Oean, Late Model We have a job opening in onr Press Room. IPs a IMO.CAWTSR V o t l T I t F u ry . -r- ""ovtof flpedolty. Folding it easy to seU Avon Oosmettes full-time job. Whether you have experience or not | e s f 875-6171. for rehf, 649*(ma. USED CARS _■ . -7^ , ___ ■-wW. . ranges. „ OQ. 'i - l a i R i e n ^ ______ta spore time near home. Ehc- IT-5TMOD gof etaUon otton- doesn’t, matter. We’U train you! cellM samtags. No experience dent,Jant, momutgs>l, eiqpeMeiioed Top Prices Paid 1968 F ^ W ^ iW c o i^ tu r a «m - Yjjd. w a l t o d . : ^ ( ^ ^ ' f tiln U n g ^ P ip e r in g 21 needed. Call 289-4922. preferred, references > neces- Mne Cross, Pension Plan, Paid Vacation and other j vertibib, 'Y^pwtoellsnt condl- A$pU®“C6v ___” ____ 4ary. See Mr. Sloaq, Esso Serv­ For AH Makes tlojL iOal|: 6jWi778a. t ,:i. BJCTBUUOR and Interior point- RESPONSIBliB Woinan wanted ice Center, Route 83, Venxm. benefits. * aiS^i^SSSiiSSSSSfflL to baby sit occaslansdl'y with CARTER CHEVROLET wtwn -.lt' la srs:; Rcdtaa / j|nngtin;’. n o o n n u two pM^- schoolers evenings. c n m t r n im OIL BURNER eervloe ' man, CO., INC. « * ”f^'*9«ng tofjBpdjf^iye Transportation avMlable it esllent ooodittso, $800. Owner, otes, no oontnets.' 619-7a6a » nhtesd. Iso POstisr MB^atss. must be courteous and Kd>er. lEDFuItt^ l|Fralb nsesMory. References re­ 71^ P«Y tor eqiertenoe. CWl 1229 Main St. 6441U8. »7»«WL ^ nnswnr, 641-MM. quired. Write Box S, HsrakL 8754)961 PhSM 649-^288

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wiitOTT.T^" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ HANCHESTEB, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1966 MANCHEsl’Ejjt EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 196S. ■ H oum w P ot E iie 72 HoQKhold Gixid> 51 Waiit«l-^To Bw 5» Roues For Sidt 72 Suburban For Sale 75 SuburboB For Side 75 Apartments—Fla t»— BaamesB liOcstidmi Homes For Snip 72 H p m es For Salt 72 RE). MARLOW'S has the lILryest se- W® BUY and antique and Tenements 68 3-Day Checkups F or R ent 64 WEST .SIDE — near bus. « NEW 6 BOOM Rahoh — flra- BOI/KW — Near center, fire- lection at lamps for your own used furniture, chlnA gUUu, all­ CLASSIFIED SIX ROOM FLAT, firat floor, DBSIRABLa atore or oCfloa duplex) double garage, modem placed Uving room, formal dln- placed • room Ospe, large lot, home or gUts, both modem ver, picture d^qmes, old coins, viclnity Manchester High B U t N O W Immediate oecupency. Leonard For Astronauts and colonial atyleA Reason­ qiace, ground floor, clean. At­ Mtebeas and batha; 900’ deep Ing room, 9 full betha, large I guns, pewter, tem p goldj School, available immediately, lot Senalbly priced. Bayes lo t la very deslreble neighbor- Agency, Reeltom, 046-0489. able prices. See them at Mar- watches, old Jewelry, hobuy tractive and reaaonabla. Apply S i^aom Raaoli Msai tor {€kmttmaai tnm Fags Om {) lUQ. Call 648-0007, Mr. Daly, State Theatre, 11 AgMoy, 646-Om. hood. Philbrlok Agsnoy» 649- first borne. See how cota- > -ow’s Furniture Dept., down­ collections, paintings, attic con- BOLTON - $10,900 wlU buy this ADVERTISING a.m, - 8 pjn. 8464. ______' MANC5(E|aTj!ift 86-! seeohA VeniienUy It Is located bbir Bom sa and LoveQsrosidiM- town Manchester. tents or whole estates. Furni­ older home with n m heattog V nj^Tafr " ' n ja i.!"'- J*?*” Main, meeliantfy malir bjis, schools, abopping. uled to stay at Cape Keim«4]r MANCHBSrm Raised ■system and new well end five CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS S®Wmo MACHINE — Sinew ture Repair Service. MS-7449. — i tsjM r , M flat, tedl- until Wednesday, ooheentrat^ Manchester Ranch excellent condition. y w . ^lOp prtAUfe nel|^hbor« vidual hMtinw mifbiM o Osmer wm oonsider odfer acres of good lend (part 8 AJVL to 5 PJkL automatic alg . sag, cablnoi ----- —______Homes For Rent 65 HOLIDAY SPECIALS bekmir |1:<4,700 asking price. on medical examinations. 3 bedroonu, large Mtchen with cleared). An ' addlUonia] nine model, excellent condition, but- Rooms Without Board 59 prS to^u!’^ Cell Roger Welker jtow. then plan to fly to the Manned COMPLETELY furnished tndl- room for table, dining room, acres adjolntog this property la ton holes, embroiders, hems, OAK STREET — Here’s a 64tMS40e.* Spacecraft Center in Houston, COPT Q.OSING TIME FOR CLASSDIED ADVT. B R A N D N E W er, Coventry Lake, $100. month­ family room, two flreidaces, available if you wamt mote etc., was S309.50, unpaid bal­ ROOM with kitchen piivllegis, neat 2 famUy home in an Tex., to begin eight days of tell­ ly. 742-8476. two fuU baths, two oar garage, land. T. J. Chockett, Realtor, UOI4DAV Hun FRIDAX lOtM AJI.>4ATrRDAy • AJl ance SS9.8S, take ever pay­ central location. Mrs. Dorcey, excellent location. 3 car ing and retelHng the story of 14 Arch St patio, beautifully landscaped* Iw for au. n 643-Uin. ments of S8. monthly. City Sew­ Modem 4 room apartment SINGLE HOUSE for mnt, 6 fur­ garage. Good income pro­ thMr marathon^fUght to projset Includes stove, refrigerator, lot with trees, wall to waU car­ XOUB OOOPERAllON WILL ing Center, Hartford. 522-0476. nished rooms, central location, ducer. S ^ tm im tltT siT celi if ib r ld l wooded'acre Manchester 649-6306 boVENT’HY — If you want a officials. TOE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- d ^ osa l, coin operated IlSO. per month. Phllbriok peting and drapes included in a s appreoiaubd D IA L 643-2711 tage Street, centrally located, Agency, «4D-S4e4. located on ------lot at house for very little ’ Navy Cap*. SeWrra and Air MAPLE and mahogany knick- washer, dryer, parking, Agency, M9-84M. price of 124,600. PhUbrick money, be sure to see thle knack wall racks make fine large, pleasantly furnished heat and hot water, J135. FERGUSON ROAD-Thia Agency 649-8464. Force MaJ. Stafford flew frbm rooms, parking. Call 649-2858 is your opportunity to buy C ^ f o M B U m r -9 year old trim 3 bedroom rtmeher with nearby Patrick Air Force Base gifts. See them at Marlow’s per month. Call 649-3930 4% ROOM large Ranch, fur- Ranch with over 1,600 squ^ Agency. r BFACIOUS Custom built p.m, 649-8666. NEW YORK (AP) — Leaders ports the force In all possible director of toe Gemini 7 crew, male, 6 months, AKC regis­ brick 6 room house, 2 ceramic ______cablneted kitchen, heated fam­ pair, gpod foundation, ex­ electric shampooer, $1. Paul’s 3 COMPLETE Tenements 63 Bolton, $150. per month, part­ of some of the nation’s largest respects, said toe bet was called off. tered, Inoculated, Harmony FOUR ROOM apartment with taths, dining room, double poRTER ST. area, immaculate ily room, one car garf|», 1684 cellent financing, mini­ Paint & Wallpaper Supply. ROOMS OP BRAND ly furnished. Call 649-0308, "There was a lot of handshak­ HlUs Kennri, Hebron Rd., Bace 520 1ng-H e uses a razor blade to kept It up year after year. small girl w^o was 111 atViJos Some researchers fear that FROM WALL to wall, no soli Free Storage Until Wanted ^m pletely redecorated, $l2u Main St., quality built by Ros Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. your own. Bring the family to and bath, $65. 643-2426, 9-5. stove, trees, near bus, shop- _____ “ Obviously. New York Is not been arreated, tried and con- “Parpen the soap bars to a fine “ Several years ago I saw a pital. I’ll never forget it. A over a long period of time cal­ at all, on carpets cleaned with Free Delivery In Conn. 15 " Forest” ‘ St., off Main St. 84^ setto. A wise investment for the Stanley Tree Farm, Long ’ .®^1 ^* < ^ k e tt,' Realtor. 643-2877. one of the cities they have in vlcted. P°bit that gives his lettering hospital In northern New Hamp- nurse told me later the girl cium loss could make bones Blue Lustre. Rent electric Free Set-Up By Our Own 0090. 643-0000. the shrewd buyer. Hayes ping, only, $19,200. Hutchins RAISED RANCH, 3 bedrooms. Hill Rd., Andover. Open 9 a.m. Leonard AgenfcvRealtors # 64fi! EAST HARTFORD — Attrac- *” b»d,” said a spokesman for "I say that In Boston the *^® 9“ ®lhy of a fine etching. that needed an operaUng hadn’t smiled since she’d en- dangerously brittle. shampooer, 51. The Sherwin- Reliable Men Plus Free Service Agency, 646-013L Agency, 649-5324. A A Zone, 38 Dartmouth Rd. to 4 p.m., Dec. n11, , 12 and 1818- men t-ius Free Service Furnished Apartments 63-A 0459, ® ’ five 6 room Ranch, breeze- Robert F. Wagner, a police, not the criminals, the Governors’ offices, taverns f** get e n ^ h tered hospital. The girl liked Williams Co. 23.. otherwise by appointment Appliances are not included T H E C A R R IA G E H O U SE Call 6-8 p.m. only tor appoint­ MANCHESTER — Colonial 6 ment 649-2167. way, 2Jcar gara^Si-cellar, sew- democrat who wlU be succeed- law, not the lawlese, are In con- arwl barber shops are among contributions to buy that table.” my Illustrations,” he added. call 742-6438. Large selection "Economy” or “Honey- THREE ROOM furnished apart­ Houses For Sale 72 room, natural cabinet kitchen, ______COLONIAL------PORTABLE Record player, rarui.- r.------... . moon" outfits. Appliances are 7 rooms, ers, large trees, bus, $18,600. by^a Republican Jan. 1. troL" the places Which display Vln- takes 12 records, 546, storm of White Spruce, Norways and Available January 1st, first ment, first floor, heat and hot stove refrigerator, fireplace, MANCHESTER — Modem 3- Senior Scouts brand new. On display at Main LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — i8-bed^ baths, 24’ living room with fire­ Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Those comments were typical A spokesman for Mayor Sam- clguerra’s handiwork. He esU- coat size, 12, 510, both excel­ Douglas Fir from $2.50 up. Al------floor, 3'A rooms. Heat, wa­ water, parking, near bu.ses. wall to wall carpet, drapes, bedroom, brick front Ranch, place, Jaige master bedroom, so pine branches and cones for room Colonial with it j baths, 649-6824. of the reaction of ottlclals in “®* ^^orty of Los Angeles mates he travels about 1,000 lent. OaU mornings, 643-6727 ter, G.E. range, refrigera­ $125. Wesley Smith, Real Es­ baths, aluminum storms, 2 100x200, tree filled lot, coun­ dining room, paneled family - - — ^— ------j------Elizabeth Has a Message, Hear Student decoration. ”Phone for Appointment 2-car garage, heavily wooded nine cities across the country— *^®'’® “ ■* ™ bi Los miles each week, tor, dishwasher, central air tate Agency, 643-1567. car g^age, immaculate, Im- try atmosphere, vegetable gar- ASK FOR CARL lot, only 525,900. T. J. Crockett, room, aluminum siding, $20,- room v I ~ (^istom bujit 6 tbe RepubUcans must have ^ ® *’® are ad- “ All I want is to have the Senior Olrl Scout Troop 3 un­ CHRISTMAS trees and wreaths conditioning included. Free mediate occupancy, $21,900. den. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- 900. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. ’ - 60 GALLON INK drums suit- HTFD. 247-0358 or 527-9036 ONE ROOM, heated, furnished Realtor, 643-1577. t^ed lot “®"*® »“nd other ^ stay away because of compensation tor my work sent Anyone Can Become a Star der the leadership o f Mrs. Law^ for sale, fct Knights of Pythias parking. Call 643-1108, Hanley Agency, 643-0030. 9332. able for rubbish. Call 643-2711. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT apartment. Bedroom set, MANCHESTER Like new « flrSac^l^r’h,u^^ tbelr ownV The Republican the city Is to charitable organizations,” he Hall, 465 North Main St. Warren E. Howland, Real­ CONCORD RD. — Beautiful Job possible with said. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — To ail those ghta who would Uka to rence Dunn was hostess to oth­ If you have no means of tor. kitchen set, refrigerator, gas condition, fi .room Raised a l u m in u m storm windows, range. Free gas, electricity. Ranch, large living room, for­ 6,000 policemen in a city of 469 When his one-month wander- (Hose girls out there who dream repeat her success: er area senior troops for 5 re­ transportation, I’ll send my Ranch with heated and flre­ cellent’ neighborhood. report. $9.75 each. Installed. Any size, Low rent. Inquire 10 Depot mal dining room, cabinet Hanley square miles. mg is done, he returns to En- becoming a movie star, EUz- ..gmy where cent talk by Miss Thereza ’Te7 Garden—-Farm— Dairy auto for you. No obligation on ------placed family foom, 3 gener-' Agency, 643-0030: rust proof, triple action, 8 In­ Square, Apt 4. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ j a e report, prepared by a “ I ’m a Republican and It («he field. N.H. to presld-e over mu ®beth Hartman has a message: .®™ Olivia, an .American Field Serv­ your part; even if you don’t buy.buy ROOM apartment, I'v- ous bedrooms, 15x19 living serts, full Ult, guaranteed. Call Products 50 ing room, kitchen, bedroom tion room, landscaped yard. ice Exchange Student from ------^ A—L—B—E—R—T’—S ONE LARGE furnished house­ room ...... 289-8607, dealer. HAND picked, Macs, Starks, 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD and bath, electric range, re­ Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, Brazil, at Canter Congreg^atloie- keeping room, all utilities, near room,. kitchen vdth _ _all the ^ a Mnner. OtL c o ir w ^ w i! on Ws roa^man^^ until you are ready; want to act and Baldwins, $1 per 16 quart OPEN NIGHTS TILL frigerator, heat and hot water, 643-6953. al Church. bullt-lns, g - c k r ^ a g e . lOOx- ®" ‘b " ‘®'‘ ^ said In part: . ^ _ ^ ^ ® “ome as- at Methuen, Mass. getting out of breath. So new to very earnestly keep your BALES AND Service on Ariena, basket, in own container. Bot- r —------no pets, available December 1. Pratt & Whitney, parking, 272 Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn Main. SPRING STOEET — A custom 200 lot. $23,9()0i~ W&lverton i^^bJ^^^gency, C46- ^ poem toe factual situation are Vlnclguerra’s writing has be- *be profeaslonal world is she dreams.” ’Te” spoke about Olrl Guid­ tl’s Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill PORTABLE BAR with self con- Call McKinney Brothers, Inc., ..There aro sectors In most of *™®> I ^ n t see any partisan- come po skillful that he can *b«t she stiU considers Youngs- ______ing in Brazil. Gtrl guidM ars mowers. Also Homelite ehaiw Rd. tained refrigerator, exceUent 643-2139. Ranch by Ansaldl. Six big Agency; R e a lt y , 6i9-2818. « saws and Internationa! Cub Ca- THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ rooms, 1V4 baths, porch, ga­ our large cities where crime is « « c^^y machines as the print old English characters Ohio, her home, similar to girl scouts with the condition. 643-2507. WEST SIDE — si two family so rampant that citizens are vtaate parUcUlariy m the West- timet as fast J v n ., Th«r« a .. . exception that girl guides may BALDWINS, Macs, Delicious, WE HAVE customers waiting nished, private bath and en­ rage, built-ins, vacant. Wtxxled Legal Notices Just as fast as you can write.” There are several things you «li4 jnacs, UeUClOUS,------duplex ^ th 6 rooms on,, one advised to stay away. Adminls- oifies. R ’s a complex prob to toe fanciest, HOLLYWOOD bed, $20.; mahog- for the rental of your apart­ trance. Utilities. No pets. 226 lot. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- “ I could decorate every place should know about EUzabeth U.S. to Put become leaders to younger girls makes. L & avA M EquipmentAUtllupiUVlU nnv amH foKlA *0. o _J i_ Charter Oak St., 643-8368. « d . , „ a , u.. ou,.r, boll, ^ upon the age of 17. The ex- - Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, 876- 172 So. Main St. any end table, $8; 3-tier end ta­ ment or home. J. D. Realty, 1677. ble, 58; fan, $20; rollaway bed, 643-5129, rented, excellent locationion.'(3oad ly to make an mlequate f « ® “ ,have been wrestling with Tbout t o r o W s " h e\ ^ d changS student also showed’’ 7609. Manchester Ebcclunge — value, at $1)9,900. She is pretty, though It Is 4 M oons U p Enterpris 1945. $8; 649-7148. LAKEWOOD Circle — Five bed­ sUdes o f Brazil. She Is a senior H ousehold G oods 51 Business Locations— room Colonial with IH baths, Crockett. Realtor, 643-167T- T ’ vrmm. “®bters... spokesman for Mtyor jphn at Manchester High School and , , . THREE pOOM, inirathird rufloor, heat new Kitchen, loaded with ex­ / ______. . F. SheUey of Son Francisco, a vuiclgueira from the fact because of the way she a member of Senior Troop 3. CLEAN. USB'D refrigerators, For Rent 64 NEWLYWEDS br retired coudIa ot H. Hun laie ‘*Urt)an local g^ovoniment has ^ state Capitols of the tour states pulls her hair back In severe In One Shot HAND MADE Barbie doll M usical Instrum ents 53 and stove. Call 643-008 tras. Quality throughout. Im­ .or reurea co^pia .Manoheeter. i,a said* riSoTcL become en larv* noffv Tna/«iv4n I^cwiocrat, pointed out that the ranges, automatic washers to New York’s Times Square, style and wears no makeup. Refreshments and group sing­ clothes, 60c and 78c. 649-6897. -ua.gco, ciuiuniaui; wasners — ■ ------. ______GOOD B'UILDING for rent. mediate occupancy. Sensibly wanted, for Q^sis 4-room _ _ Rabch__ ^ Pai^ machln- ^itys charter__ makes ite offices (Continued from Page One) with enrtbsed porch. Close to cumlwrsome. federal and lio^pai^Bsm! Chicago’s Loop and San Fran- ("Yes, I’ve had people suggest I „ . — ing concluded the meeting. with guarantees. See them at B-flat trumpet, Mendez MANCHESTER - 295 Bldwell 150x34', suitable for storaire priced at $31,500. T.J. Crockett, B.•R D.r. Pearl’s Appliances,...... 649. model, goodeood nonditinr,condition. Call Pe­ St. o, Brand new, spacious------3 room Call after 6 p.m., 649-0771. lake, asking $7,600. CaU Bette .“ Wito our form of city gov cisco’s Nob Hill. should look more glamorous. OV2-8, will carry 10 ex- The troop Is making aa ter Pantaluk, 649-7266. Realtor, 643-1677. Main St. Call 648-2171 apartments, ideal country set­ Goldsnlder, 949-4966. J. D. ------'toat S ?* six . montta many people feel that their gov- ermnent “ ntment her* here, with th T ln S a r This year he has decorated Rut I can’t be what I’m n ot” ) **® P^*"*^* •®ld. afghan for the Red Cross as a Junior Charmer Including various tests of toe service project. Troop mmibers CONN B-flat clarinet, excellent, ting, yet near all facilities Realty Co.. 643-6129. ^ “ ® “ »®nger rdated ______„the New H a m ps h 1 r e State She is talented, as evidenced r ^ 7 « _____ and allowed for the Gi*edltoni with* ^ .thanis viflore rant*nAimtin««" « « ?®®’ ^ Pemberton, Miss Ann Ruggles ■ placed family room finished In Minor Wilson, chief adminls- ^ PoHce strength In the places at one time,” know wtiat I want, and I aim to space so they hover a ^ v e the AJNiHq^UEA m noTnr twin------cannonRealty b a l l Co.,______643-5129. ______and Miss Karen Morsey, patrol 54 McKEE STREET •tone and tobacco bam board- held T T ® » ‘'^® P®»®® St»pt- Or- ^ “ >® « “ ® equator more than 20,000 miles beds, dark walnut, with box MANCHES'TER — Deluxe, leaders; Miss Alice Casella, He forgot! No, she forgot! Well, they both forgot. tag, living room-dking-room ^ ** Wilson of Chicago, l! P°“®® , ^^®. virrltlng Ellzabeto Hartman knew over Galapagos Island, west of springs, $95 for both, 649-4966. scribe; Miss Christine Riggott, quiet, quality Damato built, 4!' has cypress boarded and rusUc “ ®™ h a«l tor me to ^ ®^e wanted at the age of 13 Peru. room duplex apartment, block treasurer; and Miss Barbara TAFT’S Antique Shop on Hart­ TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS beamed ceiling, kitchen Is a Judge , ’ believe that they really arrived ^ budget. When I w m a kid I was told in Youngstown. She ^stated R will mark toe first test of to schools and shopping, one Hurteau, senior planning board ford Rd., open Monday-Thurs- from $25.00 to $45.00 model c offlolenoy «dth an oonoluama. It aeenu al- S o ? Z ' " ' , " f 1’ •* “ >• local playtouae TlUn 8 ainco Oct. IS, whan a representative. day, till 9 this week. 643-9696. available. Hayes Agency 646- 0131. Now Is the time to bring In your screens to be repaired. r o o ^ , 6 c e r ^ ic baths, 3-zone ed his admlntotration a<»ount will] neat, 2-car heated , .garage, estate to this Court Wanted— ^To Buy gg MANCHES’TER — large, new, Storm window glass replaced 4 room apartment, one block WE NEVER FORGET! w e r an acre of trees, mid Sffs. o r d e r e d ; That the aoth day ot togo pouce sores was to effect can’t cammunt iron.>.801:1 Quads Are Bom Wolverton Agency, Realtors, pecember, 1966, at ten o’clock more centrniixais comment on generaJdao- discovered his "Prom January to May I valve, 1965 DOUBLE DIE _ Lincoln #rpm _ ____ Main______St.,__ small well con- 649-2813 forenoon at the Probate Office in centralized control oi fione applied to the nation.’’ cents, paying, $160 XF or bet- structed building with a quiet AUTO GLASS INSTALLED the Municipal BuRdlnr In sold Man- police operations. .Before that talent some 40 years ago when scarcely went out of my hotel An electric blanket has been A t Scune H ospital OUR AUTOMATIC rtr r— - ■ ■ ■ cheater, be and the some Is as- ...v.. n .. _«>. >. .« t . ter. Buying aU coins. Call 643- atmosphere. Hayes Agency- Manchester • ■' aimed for a hearing oo lijo allow- t®*® the police had been district except tor my classes at toe wrapped around toe valve on ®295. 646-0131. CLASS FURNITURE TOPS ance of mti edmlntotpetlon account oontroUed. The Bltuatioh was Actor’s Workshop,” she re- this Titan 8, sources said. As Quintuplets FUEL OIL DELIVERY called; "I was terrified. I kept ------PERSONALITY^ PACKED no^good." (Oontinaed from Page One) this Court directs that notice of Uie writing brave letters home, but D i 'Tb x MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) CaM me today! Move Iri Cleveland Law Director Bron- Ume. and place osslKned for said >. BEM’S WORLD my parents could read between A H J D llC K e C O r C l S IS CERTAIN morrow! 7 room Rats^ hearing be given to all persons J. Klementowlcz said he Warren, medical superintendent PICTURE FRAMING (all types) ‘he.^GOP sutement )’has the lines. They said I could of the National Women’s Hospl- Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 come home any time I wanted. i We record the average temperature for each dayy' tiaths. Desirable ’’Green” & oopy-wpc thlA order - In, foundation in fact and is to* tal,. where they were bom, said some newsp But I kept on sp e p d ln g X ir medical consultants are a little WINDOW and PLATE GUSS compute the number of degrees the average is below urea. Bus, schools nearby. on irv^MM xnwot.-'«c:w«At-afirresponsible.’’ seven '"7.1 T — g-— mnnev T McMahon and Janice McMe- INVESTORS Prtced to sell. $22,909. C$11 S%yB Wore the cC. said hear* X know leaderiship well of concerned at their condition. 65. Then we combine this temperature data with ll^derfi.’™ ^ 56 Wen. St. t h e ^ o c r e t o and .Repul> . ’The mother, Sally Rawson, Is Ann Hunter, 649-6306 o^ BHrabetii finally admitted She your known rate of fuel use to determine exactly 878-6611. moll, a oom ot ads order to uoans hr this (Cuyahoga) Ooun- in satisfactory oomUtloa. how much fuel your burner uses each day to keep ^ ®P«"cer ty.-They are all honorable men was beaten. She went back to ^ The Rawsona already have Take Notice you as warm as you want to be. No matter what the Oarnegte Tech for two weeks. K em e^sL two children — a girl 6, and a BARROWS & WALLACE . X ■ JOHN J. WAUjETT. Judge, and .haye. no connection with weather, all you have to do is lean back and relait. O^jfichaoi P ^ e o . Apwda-;-wJXSaSSffir **® *^® “*1^ *• *“ ®^ Exceptionally located only one block from S^^sln^Tr ^mtalstmtrix Itoed stress. It goes together easUy your cool weaither wardrobe! your furna<». Remember, there’s a big difference in al o(t $lp,30Q. Only $800. (town ***® P*®*’'®® K e^ n g criml- ter since I was 18, and I mean Barbara P Vn««A>r# . i „,i„ a i^ quickly. Tlie chanel-style pockets are an Main Street. This property should prove to Aluminum Siding— Aiuminum Combinations distributors., We’d like to show you just how big for fiuallfled buyer, immediate ' 8e‘ ii»8 them Driver Arrested ocouiAncy. Call the R. J*. JahuartC 1988. ^ eleven o’clock' convictedafter attest. Jonston to*SeDtember"w**k? Istratrlx of the estate a t Eihan- No. 1347 with Patt-O-Rama is Interesting detail, be o sound investment, paying for itself and .that difference can be. ^ working In sum- uel Peterson, to Clifford A to sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18. Pattern No. 5158-N .nas com- tHmock Oo., 649-6245. Mm- he thinks the law has gone In Minor Scrape y Bust 30>/i to 38. Size 11, 31*4 plete knit directions for sizes 30 receiving a good return on the cosh invest­ ------— r he and the same Is as- too far In protecting the orlmi- 11 T " " 7 *’® P®‘®'-®°« Defter L PeteV: )• MANCHESTER — Convenient- /or ,a heerln* Richard Corentln, 20, o f WII- bust. Jerkin, % yards of 64-toch; 32. 34 , 36, 38, and 40, Incl- stitch SELLING FOR F.H.A. • Iv W-atod A ti-n.,-.. .nK-s.- « *?oe of soid oocouiU and all prior And ^d^id e v ';r^ S ^ T skirt, 2 yards. Illustrations. ment. Excellent financing available__priced i A g « i i l , V located 6 room home 'with 3 . aMounte wtto said ertats, the ac- The long-range sohiUon, Jons- llmantlc., was arrested and oedrtxona, long cheery Uving esptance of sold resignafion and me P*®^' <*u«tolalm D««ds charged with unsafe m o v in g To order, send 60c to cotas for To order, send 36c In coins to; for immediate sole. Call now, one look will APPRAISAL OF $18,300! - - - “ «"~~''0-neot of a soooesaoc eonajp., says; .A, prognun to ^ c h pattern to: Sue Burnett, Anne Cabot, The Manchester ... Phillips to the Frmnk from a parked posltlan after his convince you. car was involved in a minor ac­ 'The Manchester Evening Evening Herald, llflO AVE OF Oonstruotlon Co., Mobilheat property off Dartmouth Rd. Herald. 1160 AVE. OF AMEB- AMERICAS, NEW YORK N V -— p lu s -- cident at Lake Rd. and R t 87 ■ICA8, NEW YORK, N.Y., 10936. 10036. Th® R- W ood Oon- at 8 p.m. yesterday. Stats n g e , clean, as a whistle, |19/- by.. pu8 EKisS^BeSi'*h* tafluehee of etlme. ^ e Things happened structlon Oo. to Lilliaa Phflltos • For ist-olass mailing add 10c For Ist-class malUng add 10c Troopers, Colctoeater Troopi re­ ONLY *800 DOWN! ’’ 800, Wojyerton Agency, Real- h^ug « spohWtaah tor Detroit port for each pattern. Print Name, for each pattern. Print Name M.C*, St lenrt seven Maytw Cavanagh said the city f“ th«v off Skyline d T ^ ^ ’ The Hayes Agency, Inc. (to a qoallfled buyer) I ton% 649;3818. T ’ Building Prtmlto . According to police, (3orentlh Address with Zip Code, Style No. Address with Zip Code Stvle fc bK"to«^h^ pOBUcal machine h i and Size. jjo. and Size. ^ v ”i- In nil- Construction Oo. stopped on Lake Rd. behind a 55 EAST CENTER STREET 301 CENTER S'TREET y^’ * A play which tor Francis Donovan, repairs to Complete, Inspiring, easy to Send 80c now tor your new '68 vehicle, driven by Jolm Eagen, Call The R. F. DIMOCK CO. w ” ” * “ »*«« »t 48 Helalne Rd., 18, of Lake Rd., Andover, lopk- iread — the faU and winter '66 Fall and Winter Album! Regular HiLEPHONB 643-5135 Patch of Blue,” fallowed by |l,000. 646-0131 •d tort moved forward and hit ;Baalc Fashion. Send 80c now features; Custom CoUectlon; * room, aloe central neighbor- m, tslaalss It par llM IrlW W ha PHONE A49-5245 VartM, Aotometia DisUvery, |IobB Aoelwto ^ Oonneoticut VUley Oon- Eagen’a vehicle. for your copy. Uems to crochet, knit, stitch! > koeC”. Bsl 'Afr Baal EM»t4 Dsat four yMues. uraiMMi-iNhhr ®7Vt tKovfftt of tftt frieitjr »am, oUth fkfm m i msab^rnboU H and SUM' sttuottoh Oo. lor O a r n T n lS , Ooieiitlii ia sohedntod to a|^ "lU m , b Vhste A OUbtsMe le DIstriliqtm! Try tls eiu| * rn^Mis to not alterattons to stors at 18 0«k f t shodw—fiei/. /i f / ffoOTt out g a n arm to go wM Itf* pear at Circuit. Court 11 la woruog, hss this advice to st., $4,000. Manchester on Jan. 10. > 1', ' • i '■

>UK w "MOOTIAY, ' Y . xy- ' * ^s£^ir Ettettj ...... ■ v.V'.'' . - '..tv..' . ■ V.H .’?>•». NetPnitaAini Itemberi of the Mental Aid Week MM . / v(4untMrs were needed. Thoee tAtbout Town Fellowship Social Center will Studeii^ Feted ^ .y.j Deeataftr'lMfei’ ',' ■- The Weathi^':''v Y l : ^ ^ havt a Christnuui party tomor­ intereeted may contact the ^ lifc e Itouiad Tfeble Slncen o< main offlce of the I^vitallza- row at 7:30 p.m. The programs aear, quit* cold tonlgld^ l^ M tm ta r Hl«h School will By Miss Bichi tion Corps, 485 Wethersfield FOR A DAY. WEEK . . . OR include distribution of gifts and 8-15; eunny, coaUnued 'Obld |B^inaln.^«t:a ntMUng o t the Ave., .Hartford. carol singing. Thursday will be Twenty-eight high school stu­ JCiiwania Cl\ib of Manchester motrow, hiidt about SKL ■ “ Open N ight" Regular pro­ tomorrow at noon at the Man- dents from the North End of RENT A 1966 from M m uhsiU r^A City of Vlttag 0 C h a rm grams with arU and crafts fol­ Moriarty Irotlitn tiheater Ooimtry Cluib. Hertford were entertained yes­ lowed by dinner will be featured XTHm’nr-six pages—two SEcnoNS) in the afternoons of the same terday by Miss JoAnn Richl at M A R LO W ’S MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1965 AknrtUbai an Page M ) : IMJyatto Rerview, Women's days su itin g at 1:30 pan. For the home of her parents, Mr. "First for Everything!” Benofit Associaition, will have more Information, conUct the and Miis. P. J. Richl, 637 W. OPEN EVERY A a Christmas party tofriomxw at CaplUl Region Mental Health' I«G H X till T 8 pm . ait Odd Fellow’s HaM. Middle Tpke. The party was (except Sat) Association, 217 Farmington given as part of a fiscal pro­ State News Members are reminded to bring Ave., Hartford. grab bag gifts and gifts for re- gram of the Revitalization bairded ohiidren. Refreshments Corps. About 20 Manchester The Manchester WATES wWl students are volunteers in the •k jteuid new, folly quipped cars ready to go. NHRR Asks will be served. Hosteeses afe not meet tomorroiw. Jets Brine War corps. , Min. Winifred Urudeou, Mrs. k Reasonable rates, John Vinoe, Mrs. Wendell The purpose of the party was Men*em of the Manchester $7 MiUion Oraves, Mrs. Gladys Gamble to better acquaint Greater Hart­ LECLERC H-’V' Square Dance Club are remind­ ik Foil insurance coverage. 1- .J *■ ■■ J* - ^ and Mrs. Irene' Vincek. ford young people with each FUNERAL HOME S’'" - - ed of the Christmas Party and other. k Lai^e discount if yonr car is in our sk for For Debts lesson for class members to­ <9 The wiimem of the annual Miss Richl, a sophomore at repairs. - ''5 morrow at 8 pm . at Waddell East Catholic High School, ar­ FUNERAL n e w h a v e n (a p ) — Hie Christimas Door Decorations School. Refreshments will be ! Closer to Haiphong ranged^ the program which fea­ bankrupt New Haven Railroad Contest at Rennet Junior High served by the executive com­ SERVICE School are Leo Diana’s class In tured the music of two Man­ asked U.S. Qrcult Judge Rob­ mittee. Members are reminded chester bands, the “ US” and WALTER N. MORIARTY BROTHERS the Bamaid Building, Mise Su- to bring a grab bag gift ert P. Anderson Monday for ina Briggs’ class in the Frank­ "Denny and the Redeemers.” LECLERC SOI CENTER STREET — TEL. 64S-5185 Director permission to withdraw over $7 lin Building, and Donald War­ Edward Coll of Hartford, di­ M anchester ChapUr of LEASING PLANS FOR ALL 1966 MAKES A MODELS milHon from the court registry ren’s daas in the Main Build­ rector of the Revitalization 23 Main Street, Manchester SPEIBSQSA will have its an­ "■ ' i ' " to pay off some old debts. ing. Judg^ for the door dec­ Corps, spoke at the party and H it Sites nual Ch^tnvBs party tonight at mentioned that more surburban Call 649-5869 1 It was the- first major step orating contest were Mrs. Ruth 8 for members and grueets at Bonney, Mrs. Mlargaret Churoh- taken by the New Haven to pay >V. - Bunoe School, Oleott St. Mem­ off creditors — in this case, iU, Mr. David Ikxmian, Mr. Ron­ bers are reminded to bring grab 1 2 M iles ald Eldmondson, Mr. Michael primarily the federal govern­ bag gifts. RefreslmentB will be ment — since the railroad en­ Oates and Mrs. Miaris Iversen. served. tered bankruptcy reorganization U- in 1961. F r o m C ity W. Harold Winchell, son of MiBiribers of Mountain Laurel Mis. Ruth Wlnohell of 843 Chapter, ^ e e t Adelines, Inc., OPEN TILL 9 P.M. TONIGHT City Gets Gift SAIGON, South Viet Miahi St, recently participated will entertain tomorrow at 9 in a Christmas party for' chil­ »4l GREENWICH (AP) — Green­ Nam (AP) — U.S. planes 2 pm . for the Purchasing Agents’ dren at Emmanuel House, Bos­ Association at the Stabler Hil- wich’s Department of Public brought the air war on ton. The party Is given annual­ ton Hotd, Hartford. HOUSE Welfare has been g(iven $0,000 North Viet Nam closer to ly by Kapiia Sigma Gamma Special Purchase! by an anonymous donor to be Haiphong in the past 24 sororlfty and Kappa Sigma used to entertain and feed needy The Manchester RoUry Club -V . hours. A spokesman said BeU fraternity. Winchell is a win have its Old Timer’s persons In the Christmas season. they unleashed their student at Oamiirtdge School, OhrlstmiaB party tomorrow at &. The money is to be placed in Boston. bombs and rockets only 12 6:30 p.m. at the Manchester the city’s trust fund for an in­ miles from the country’s Country Club. Carl Gunderson definite period. 1 I A I .E Christmas y M . major port and paid a re­ CUb Soout Pack B8 of Wad- wiH conduct carol singling. dbn School had a Christmas ■rv>^ turn call on the Uong Bi MAIN STREiif MANCHESTER Nancy Lubin, 12, one of the survivors o f the Yonkers Center fire, is treated by Sent to Synanon party at its Friday night meet­ St. Bridget's Rosary Society power station, which sup­ HARTFORD (AP)—A 24-year- ing at the school. The Christ­ will meet tonight at 8 at the Sister Marita Rose in St. Joseph’s Hospital after her rescue from the fourth plies electricity to Hai­ old Stamford man has been giv­ mas tree was decorated with Walter N. Leclerc Funeral floor of the burning building. (AP Photofax) phong and Hanoi, en a suspended prison sentence trimmings that were made as Home, 23 Main St., to recite the Smiths Mark 50th Anniversary SALE The Communists sent up sev­ as a convicted narcotics pusher den projects. The progrtim also Rosary for Harvey Menard, eral missiles against the U.S. Two Fires Take 16 Lives on condition that he complete Included carol singing, a grab brother of a member, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. the laite Walter and Anna M>ay Air Force and Navy planes but tag and refreshments. Wentworth Johnson. Smith of ^ Knox St. were fet­ a two-and-one-half year program they missed their mark, the Sykes Smith. He was an edec- for drug addicts at a Synanon ed at a golden wedding an­ spokesman said. The American triclan until his retirement 12 House. niversary paaty yesterday at years ago. He was a member pilots spotted some MIG17s over He was convicted of sell­ the home of ^ Mr. and Mrs. of the Manchester Rod and Gun OF GIFT JEWELRY North Viet Nam, but the Com­ ing heroin to an undercover fed­ Bruce A. Forde of 24 Bucking­ Club, Town F’ire Department munist Jets did not attack the Happy Holiday Room eral narcotics agent. He admit­ ham St. Mrs. Forde is the cou­ and Washington Social Club. faster U.S. planes. ted he had been using drugs OPm TONIGHT and J ple’s granddaughter. Mrs. Smith works part-time at Air Force pilots made 62 as­ since he was 18 and acted as an j ' ' l Y The Smiths were married Marlow’s. They are members of saults over the north, dropping Christmas Eve till 9^ Intermediary in the sale to the Dec. 23, 1915, by the late Rev. South Methodist Church. ORIGINALLY agent. 116 tons of 760-pound bombs and FAIRWAY Eaiiott F. Studiey at North The couple have lived at Infdntry Division hold presents sent to them in Viet Nam along' firing rockets and cannon as Join The Crowds Methodist Church parsonage their present address 45 years, with a thank you sign. The presents were distributed and Christmas <»rols well. and have lived in Manchester NOW Becomes Death Trap Nfuned for Faculty Who Are Finding Just and before that, five years on 1. to 18. PRICE sung during a party at a Bien Hoa camp. (AP Photofax) Three fighter-bombers were since their marriage. Mrs. Gardent St. They have a druugih- NEW.HAVEN (AP)—Southern shot down by ground fire, U.S. Smith Is the former Edith ter, Mrs. B. J. Peterman of 40 YONKERS, N, Y. (AP) Firemen said IJie victims a j^ r- tered toe bidUhng, apparently ConnecUcut State College said spokesmen reported, and only Helena Rogers, daughter of the Jordt St., and, besides Mrs. —A music classroom, gay injured, but only two were still trying to save her neighbors’ today it has received permission one of the pilots was rescued. late William and Helena Mc- Forde, another granddaughter with holiday song, became ently fell dead from smoke ajnd children. to name a new auditorium for In the south, a Mg C130 t r ^ fumes. V A C s U oU Murray Rogers. She was bom Miss, Kathleen Peterman, and a R death trap for nine chil- “ Whenever toey find Mrs. John Lyman of Middlefield and Rocket Launched transport crashed near the Tuy April 10, 1890, In Manchester. grandson, Barney Peterman At least nine persons were Sacks, they’ll find • .my chil­ Hoa air base on a resupply mis­ Unbelievable . . . A special purchase of salesmen's drert and three adults Moo- a new women’s dormitory for Three of the Connecticut Her husband was born Dec. 6. Jr., both of Manchester. (Her­ reported hospitalized today. dren,” said Mrs. Isaku Konoshi- sion. Viet Cong ground fire day night as a sudden flash the late Natalie B. Wilkinson, divisions o f United Aircraft 1890, in Talcottville, a son of ald photo by Satertris.) sample jewelry from a famous name manufacturer One of the Adutt- vicUma was ma, a neighbor and close friend drove off rescue helicopter*, of fire struck a Jewish Miss Wilkinson, who died in Corp. played a port Jn to- I LiiciUe Sacks, who had come to of Mrs. Sacks in a nearby co­ 4 and It was not immediately day’s------successful ' frill flight - of the . . . a once in a life time opportunity to buy one of community center in fihis pjck up her davgMer, Sandra, operative apaitment hous* (Se« Page Thirty-fix) known how many men were New York suburb. aUtAr her imisic lessons. known as Sunset Green. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla.' (AP) a IQS-mile-hlgh parking orbit Air Force Titan 3 rocket at aboard. Need happy holiday money? a kind designers pieces for yourself . . . for gifts. Caps' Kennedy. The children, ranged in ,age Witnesses toM police that Later, police said the bodies — A mighty Air Force Titan 8 northeast of New GMnea. U.S. Infantrymen rescued two TTOim 7 to, 11 and included three The rocket wa* launched Mrs. Sacks brought her child to of Mrs. Sacks, Richard Konoshi- rocket tbwidered into the sky There, the rocket’s upper stage American construction men and Gold and silver metals, pearls, synthetic or semi­ *«tB cCt” brotiienr and Bisters. by two big solid propellant Apply for safety but died after ahe re-en- ma, 10, and Ws sister Kimiko, 7, State Will Have was to shift course slightly and a Vietnamese driver from Viet r> today carrying four satellites boosters designed and de­ precious stones . . . bright, shiny, sparkling and were foupd huddled together in head toward a qx>t over Ecua­ Cong kidnapers early today an HFC toward an intended, lofty orbit veloped by United Aircraft’s toe olaasrtjom on the top floor of White Christmas dor. when the Oommtmist unit stum­ 2l,0(X) miles above the equator. United Technology Center at every one is just half what you would ordinarily the four-story brick structure. Above Ecuador, the rocket bled Into a GI ambush. Shopper’s Loan Two of toe satellites packed Sunnyvale, Calif. Alt Sunsn Green, tearful WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — was to change its dlrectloB' 28 A fourth captive, a Dutchman, The boasters, 86 feet tall, Give everyone on your pay . . . this is a buy impossible to resiat. ' neighbors ripped q Santa Claus Those who think Connecticut experimental communications degrees, then sail into a circular was killed by the Viet Cong be- Winter Here Tonight, were secured to the liquid- ■hopping list a happy holi­ flgiue from the front of the Christmases are usually white gear, One will measure deadly orWt about 21,000 milee above fore they fled Into a forest fuel core vehicle by attach­ day this year—with money buildir*. From toe lobby, they are mistaken, the U.S. Weather solar radiation and one will be the Galapagos Islands, west of alongside a road near D1 An, 18 ment structures designed by help from HFC. An HFC removed a menorah, toe cande- Bureau said Monday. used by amateur-radio opera­ Ecuador. miles northeast of Saigon. MANCHESTER the U A C Coi(porate Systems Shopper’s Loan will let Severity Uncertain labmm symbolic of Chanukah, “ A search of the record books tors around the world. The Air Force reported the Navy planes from the carrier Center in Farmington and you shop for values any­ the Jewish festlvaJ of lights. shows that the probability of The 12-story Titan 8, most rocket performed well in early Kitty Hawk went aloft at noon NEW YORK (AP) — If you powerful rocket now in use by built by the Sikorsky Air­ ^ h op p ^ '’^ where—not just where you p.m. (EST) today, hours after It was the third night of having at least some snow cover phases of the flight. today and bombed a major I Regularly $1. NOW 50c wsnt to know what winter holds craft Division in Stratford. have an account. You 'Ll darkness wlU have fallen on the Chanukah when the fire broke on Christmas day is about 60 the United States, blasted off on SltUng on the nose of the rock­ highway bridge JuBt north of It comes tonight — just as a The Hamilton - Standard make savings on your holiday needs by shopping with cash day of the jre«u- with the least out in toe building which serves per cent for the Hartford-Spring- its third test flight at 9 a.m. et’s central core were the four Haiphong in the deepest pene­ caterpillar or a perch, look at Division of UAC at Windsor . . . and avoid big January bills. For every seasonal need, amount of daylight. If it’s any both Jewish and nycAfandtei&v— When winter comes schussing booster to push its payload into experiments, most of which mal. WASHINGTON (AP) —The of Haiphong’s power and a thlid NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS SALE AT $10. $12. In tonight It’s likely to find more were to study the sun. Calied MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADI White House denied today that of Hanbl’s. pine neeiiles than snow on the In the upstate New Yoric ham­ OV2-3, the spacecraft was to President Johnson intends to Spokesmen gave no immedi­ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 382 Middle Turnpike West $15, $18. ALL AT ground. But, toose resorts let of Chariton, George Oasa- measure magnetic actlvltiy of send Vice President Hubert H. ate explanation for the return Where snow has fallen are pack­ bonne, 79, known I locally as the sun and around the earth, 2nd Floor-PHONE: 643-9536 Humphrey on a mission to Viet visit but said the Navy jrilota HALF PRICE ing them in. And some resorts Cousin George, says toe winter cosmic rays and other natural All HFC Offices Open Saturday Mornings Until Christmas Nam. reported unloading their bombs •— down South are busy will "not be too, b a d / Casa-,* radiation phenomena. "It hasn’t been discussed,” In the target area. Reconnate- creating their own snowstorms. bonne bases his predictions on The Titan 8 is being developed press secretary BIU D. Moyers eance showed sections of Hai­ In Miami,, at resorts of a dif­ moon signs and confesses to a to launch manned military Jewelry—Main Floor said. “ He isn’t going.” phong and Hand stiU without GIFT SUGGESTIONS ferent sort, vacationers are hop­ little trouble reading them this space ships, probably about year lieoause of “ toose darned 1068. electricity, the spokesmen said. ing to get brown imder the sim (See Pi^ge Thirty-five), FROM YOUR rocket shots and sputniks." An Air Force F106 took a burst while their winterbound of ack-ack and crashed into the neighbors turn green with envy Mathon Kysitsis of Wauk^an, Gulf of Tonkin. The pilot, Oapt SUOOR pnd blue from the cold. IB., refads toe peregrinatlooe df v M frj Winter comes officially at 8:41 (See Page Twenty-six) Historic Landmarks now features See F*ge Eight DEALER It won't seem like Christ­ Accutron*by mas unless she receives 15 New England Sites MODERN Bulova. It is hosiery . . . aiicl make it McNamara Cuts BuUetins not a watch. her favorite Selected for Honor TV SERVICE Military Building WARHINOTON (A P)-Fifteen Frederick Remington House, New England sites, buildings or WILSON PLANS VISIT 385 Center St.—643-2205 Ridgefield, Through his draw­ TO SOVIET UNION It is the most WASHINOTON (AP) — The list did not include sus­ districts are among 66 that ings, paintings and sculpture, The list of military ooii- pension of projebts for about 8,- have been’ designated by the Frederick Remington (1861- LONDON (AP) _. Prime of course atrootion projects to be 600 family Housing units, which U. 8. Department of tiie Inte­ 1909) documented the people, Minister Harold Vnison an- ZENITH COLOR TV accurate time­ postooned In any economy rior as National Historic Land- the animals, and the land of the nounoed today he will visit l< h \ ______were announced last October. out, as announced by the McNamara’s slash of neariy marits. poet-Clvll War West. the Soviet Union from Feb. 21” and 25” Available 21 to 24. Hie said he has been piece in the Pentegon today Includes half of this year’s military con­ Six o t the landmarks listed by John Rogers Studio, 10 Cherry Interior Secretary Stewart L, corresponding witii Soviet In French Provincial, two iMoJecto at the Navy struction foreshadows a new Street, New Canaan. Rogers submarine base in Groton. Defense Department budget Udall are in Connecticut, five in (1829-1904) was one of Amerf- Frwnler Alexef N. Kosygin world. Massachusetts. In Maine there since last spring and tihat he Colonial and Walnut They are a mess hall, $1,- ■born of anything wUch cannot ca’s most popular sculptors, the 220,000 and outdoor recrea­ are two and in Rhode Island has accepted an Invitation to Accutron’s tuning fork Seamless, be Justified by mUitaiy neces­ public buying over 100,000 cop­ transistor table tion faelUties, |268,000. sity and the Viet Nam war. • and Vermont, one each. ies of Ms 87 works. Moscow to discuss some “vt- replaces the outdated plain or mesh These wen the only Con- They are: tally urgent queettons.” He signalled tiiia Monday in ' John Trumbull Birthplace RADIOS RADIOS balance wheel that’s neotlont projects «hi llie Connecticut 1.25 pair saying that indefinite postpoiie-, (Gov. J o na than Trumbull found in all watches. sa veiX 3 pair 3 .6 0 Pcntsgym’s list. Henry Barnard House, 118 TALKS CONOLUDlfflD ment o f much construction Is * Home), - Lebanon. Portraitist ^16.50 ^12.95 Stop by so we can tell you more. typical of his approach to the' Main Stree, Hartford. Barnard, ' WASHINGTON (AP) — The and painter of historical sub- WASHINOTON (AP) _ new budget now being put to­ a'pioneer educator whose dis­ Starting with the right time o f day. Army bears the heaviest portion Jecta, John Trumbull (1760- Fresldent Johnson and West ^ Spanlon Top is there for her comfort, gether. tinguished Career stimulated the of the $620 rnilUmi freeze on 1848) is best known for his Gorinan dm acellor Ludwig CLOCK AecvtvDn ^ BuIom. Ffwi $12B shaoe fast^anrt^,®*^’ stretches more than ordinary, yarn—snaps back to growth of the puUic school sys­ PORTABLE ilbout 600 military construction; The Pentagon announced to^ paintings of leaders and drama­ Ertiard conferred for more Exclusive Hudson “Rilnban” stoVnm s ffi tA dotalled list issued by tiio Boston Athenaeum, lOH Bea­ moor The Pentagon planned to am • verslty. New Havenl Connecti­ speech was the only tcraaln- S Pentagon disclosed that the de­ con Street, Boston. Established Christmas Hours nounce today the list of deferred cut HaU, erected in 1750-62, is 917 MAIN ST^MANCHESTER ferred Army conatmetion totals in 1807, the . Boston Athenaeum Ing item on Erhard’s sched­ projsota In 42 states, ths District the uiriverslty’s oldest extant ule. With . conclusion of tli* *206,328,000. is the largest and most influen­ Evenings to 9 P.M. of OolunMa and 13 overseas lo- building. talks at 12:16 pan., Johnson ; Nexit biggest cut is in itM Air tial of the nation’s early pro­ OPEN EVERY NIGHT—EXCEPT SAT. oations. . On a Clear Hay You Can See Forever Tapping Reevt Bbuse and Law Force ocnatruction plans, rs- prietary libraries still in eods- secortod the ohanoellor Sat. to 4.30 ^troM ut James A. I^veO didn't see quite that far but he was able to take School, South Street, Litchfield. TILL CHRISTMAS—CHRISTMAS EVE TILL 5:30 dhioed 8132,101,000. It also may announes another tenee. It oontains 430,000 ^ - ttaroogfa the White House Itito list of 'falgh-priortty pcojeots. th il D ictu re a t the eA rth ^ n n n or f>iA ’fl?3vK4> 0*1$ n a 1__tu i__ ai^_ . 1 ___ Ths first law seboM (n the Um( hy, where tbay posed -:i#r .Tbs Navy’s ttidta of tfao out is sd Staiss (ITM-ISSS) 'Mta beside umes. MMoa.ooo. Danlsl Chsster French Home p h o t y wi^iers. Both sn ilM the boms of O mi found- taotidly hut made no ta ^ or, Tapping Usova. n »B t OB liielr taOub . " ■. V " ■' ' ■ -f: