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1 4 ,1 3 9 CMoadjr Md" oool toatflit, lew MMBbw of the Audit Sft-40; portly Mimy, breeoj, oool Bonwi of dronlatioB tomorrow, hlfh 4d-S0, Manctu!»ter— A City of Village Charm ■ f VOL. LXXXrV. NO. 40 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1964 (CloMlfled Advertlalog mi Page 16) PRICE SEVEN c e n t s ' Congo Rebels Reveal Execution Plans ^ Events In State All 28 Aboard Perish American Missionary » Key Witness Sentenced to Death Backs Rinaldi In Nevada Air Crash HILLSBORO, N. C. (AP)—A key defense wit­ LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)-*>the railroad community of Ar--.. The plane was heading north-^gathered on Highway 91 _ tba They said Carlson’s only mili­ BULLETIN ness testified today Frank -Wreckage of an airlin­ den. ea.st. dropping down into the road between Lo.s Angeles and tary experience was a two-year The terrain is so rugged that mountaln-rlmmed Las Vegas NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) hitch in the Navy between 1946 Rinaldi was out of his er that hit a mountain peak Las Vegas — near the railroad- — Stanleyville radio said sight o^ y a few minutes Jeeps could not reach the crash valley for an instrument land­ siding .settlement of Arden, and 1948. Details of Carlson’s in a storm last night was site. ing. today that the Congolese military service were passed to last D ejg 24 when Mrs. Ri- where Baker .said he had seen found this morning. Sher­ .Searchers were directed to Sheriff’s officers said Bob the plane. rebel government “has an International Red Cro.ss nald^jras killed. team in Burundi which made iff’s deputies said all 28 the area by a motorist who told Baker, a Las Vegas man. told The season’s first snow wan agreed in principle to an of­ John F. Sipp, an insurance Oi.i-crs he saw the plane skim­ them: "I was driving on High­ (ailing heavily as the search contact with the rebel leaders. agent and friend of Rinaldi, re­ persons were dead. ming the ground Sunday night way 91 between and 8:30 p.m. wa.s launched. Soon after tha fer of the U.S. consul” tQ In Chicago, Dr. Arden Alm- turned to the stand as the first The propjfct Bonanza Air­ 8 in a whirl of snow eight miies when I saw a Bonanza plane, 70 F27 disappeared McCarran field negotiate over the life of quist, exe. utive secretary of degree murder trial of Rinaldi lines plane vanished during a Covenant World Missions, said snowstorm just, before it was south of the city. The witness to 100 feet off the ground, head­ was closed to traffic. Another American missionary. Dr. entered its .second week. Rinal­ said the plane had one wheel ing .southeast. There were no Carlson "definitely is not a spy. di, a University of North Caro­ due to land On a flight from Bonanza plane. Flight 104, land­ Paul Carlson. "Part of his difficulty may be Phoenix. down, as if it were trying to landing lights on. One landing ed north of the city at Neills Air lina English instructor, is land. gear was down.” that we have radio communica­ charged with killing his preg­ Searchers spotted the wreck- Force Base. LEOPOLDVILLE, the tion between our various mis­ nant wife. Both formerly lived age shortly after dawn. The Fairchild F27, Bonanza Baker’s location was about Six to eight Inches of snoer Congo (AP) — Dr. Paul sion stations and we have in Waterbury, Conn. Helicopters flew to the scene Airline’s Flight 114 from Phoe- where the plane wa.s la.st sight­ covered the open desert country Carlson, an American med­ transmitters,” he .said. Sipp said Rinaldi was out of and began flying bodies to a nix, Ariz., was three minutes ed on radar but his- sighting near • Arden, and higher drifts “ It's pos.sible the use of the his sight five times that day lower level. i from a landing at McCarran gave the plane a different direc­ stalled many rescue-party cars. ical missionary who re­ transmitters or rebel knowledge when they went on a shopping The .scene Is about 16 miles ’ Field when it vanished from the tion : south instead of north. fused to abandon his Con­ of that fact that he has one may trip to Durham. The longest southwest of Las Vegas near ' radar screen at 8:27 p.m. Sheriff’s Jeeps and squad cars (See Page Eight) golese patients behind reb­ be interpreted by them to mean they were apart, he testified, el lines, is to be executed in that he is spying.” was about five minutes. Sipp, The mission has about 40 mis- talking slowly and calmly, de­ Stanleyville today, a rebel 'sionaries in the Congo, Dr. Alm- scribed the scene when he and Weather Rocks Nation broadcast announced. quist said. Rinaldi entered the Rinaldi Burch Claim The rebels charged Carlson, “This hits me personally,” he apartment in Chapel Hill be­ 66, was a major In the U.S. said. "Carlson was my replace­ tween 1:30 and 1:46 p. m. armed forces. ment. He was working in my old Sipp told the jury, “ We both East Remains Dry, Puslyng GOP In Washington the Pentagon DR. PAUL CARLSON hospital.” stood there for a few seconds, aald Stanley is not a military Carlson was captured by the then Frank started talking, man. today claimed he had fought rebels on Sept. 21 at Yakoma, mumbling incoherently: 'Oh To Showdown Another Radio Stanleyville against the rebels. north of Stanleyville on the Con­ God, go see what happened.' Snow Blitzes West message heard by a central U.-fi. Embassy officials in Leo­ go’s border with the Central He kind of pushed or nudged WASHINGTON (AP) — 809. government listening post Sun­ poldville have denied that Carl­ African Republic. He had radi­ me into the room.” Barry Goldwater’s support o f day night said Carlson had been son. 38. was in the armed oed earlier that he intended td CHICAGO (A P )— Forest fires continued to ravish Dean Burch’s claim that he haa sentenced to death by a military forces. They said Carlson be­ stay behind to treat sick and Given Key Role “ a four-year contract” to hqad tribunal of the ‘‘Popular Libera- longed to the Protestant mission wounded. woodlands in the desperately dry eastern half of the STRATFORD (AP) — Ruby the Republican National Coia- ti Army.” Evangelique de L’Ubang^ which Christophe Gbenye, self-pro- nation today, adding to the already staggering cost of mlttee pushed bickering Reppb- The broadcast referred to has its headquarters at the Co­ Dee will play the role of Kath­ claimed president of the Com- erine next year in the American the record-shattering autumn drought. licans today toward a showdd^ CSarlson as ‘‘the American spy venant World Mission in Chica­ over control of their party ma­ Major Carlson.” A broadcast Shakespeare Festival Theatre's Rainfall dampened portions ofi^ — go. (See Page Eight) production of "The Taming of the Midwest Sunday, but the em Colorado and Independence chinery. the Shrew.” light downfall wasn’t enough to Pass in the central 'portion as Burch said Sunday he w in snow piled up three feet deep. fight back if any(>ne tries to ouat ■ f Mias Dee h u starred on make up for w’eeks and months kin. Broadway, in motion pictures of no rain. Ten Inches of snow fell in As­ T eachers and in such television shows as Communities renewed their pen. Among others, Gov. Nelson A . U.S. Space Advances “ East Side — West Side” and effort to gain federal emergency In Wyoming, light snow con­ Rockefeller of New York, foma- "The Nurses.” relief funds, farmers hauled tinued to fall and highways er Ambassador Henry Cabot She has also played Cleopatra water to livestock, city officials were reported slick and danger­ Lodge and Sen. Jacob K. Javita One Walkout in Shakespeare’s "Antony and planned alternate water sup­ ous. of New York made it clear thoy Slowed by Delta Ills Cleopatra” and has done Shake­ plies and farmers watched their The temperature dropped to •Will u.se all the influence they speare recitals with her actor wdnter crop wilt. 26 below .zero in West 'Yellow- have to force a change In lead­ Ended Today; husband, Ossie Davis. But in the Northwest, snow, stone, Montana’s traditional ership of the national commit­ tee. < CAPE KENNEDY, Fla.—America’s scientific satel- Miss Dee’s choice for the role was piled three feet deep in icebox. It was 4 below in Butte, of Katherine was announced to­ spots and temperatures plum­ A 16-inch snow stalled traffic Goldwater said on his return ,Hte program has been slowed seriously by problems New Trouble day by Joseph Vemer Reed, meted below zero. near Broadus, Mont. Sunday night from a Jamaican with a new third stage on the once reliable Delta rocket. Officials c(08«d U.S. 160 over Snow fell in the mountains of vacation after his defeat by Three Delta launchings sched-<&- LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) (Sea Page Bight) Wolf Creek Pass In southwest- western New Mexico, and Zuni President Johnson that the par­ Uled in October and November satellite failed to orbit and IMP- Striking teachers ended their reported a 4-inch fall. Northern ty should honor Burch’s ‘ ‘con­ apparently will be delayed until 2 achieved such a low orbit that eight-day-old walkout _ .today, Arixona. -and -the mountaiaa-«f tract. ’ GiMdwater picked Burch 1966. T hey are the Tiros 9 most of its instruments are not claiming success In their efforts southern Arixona were hit by for the chairmansMp after hia weather satellite, an orbiting providing useful data. to Improve the city school sys­ snowfalls. own nomination at tha San aolar observatory and an Ex­ tem. The Midwest drought abated Francisco convention and the A space agency spokesman plorer radiation-sensing pay- i A spokesman for the Louis­ JFK’s Monument somewhat after a day of sub­ committee in turn elected tha load. said engineers believe the X258 stantial rainfalls. 'Ibe U.S. Phoenix, Ariz. lawyer. is ” tippi'ng-off” and ‘‘conLng.” ville Federation of Teachers .said It would attempt to boost Weather Bureau predicted a Burch has scheduled a Janu­ These delays in turn will Tpping-off is a term o describe its membership ' and added: sharp temperature decraaM as ary meeting of the national cause postponement of follow-on a slight jar when the X258 sepa­ "We are convinced the system a cold front moved toward the Committee at which he haa aald Delta shots. Only two launching rates froVn the second stage. Classically Simple pads here are available for the would be worse next year had heart of the nation. he ^ould stand or fall on a vota Considerable street flooding of c(>nfidence. rocket, the workhorse boo.ster “ U‘ittaJr in^ ^ ^ for medium-size satellites. was reported in northeastern Veteran politicians had ex­ fashion instead of on a straight WASHINGTON (A P )— Plans for a white marble ter­ Kansas after a 4-Inch rainfall The National Aeronautics and line. The board of education Is pected Burch to save his $80,000 planning to offer the public an­ race and a low, plain monument for John F. Kennedy’s and varying amounts of rain a year job by some conciliatory Space Administration’s Goddard ’The demanding missions as- Space Flight Center is trying to other referendum to raise dampened aP area from central ^ V '” statement that be would serve grave were announced today. Illinois to the Texas Panhandle. ■olve the third stage problem. It teachers’ pay as soon as possi­ The central theme for the'^ all party factions as a non-poli­ also is looking for a possible (See Page Eight) ble after the first of the year, Temperatures in the eastern cy making director. rave site will be the eternal the two Keniwdy children who United States remained unsea­ substitute motor. but the LFT said it would op­ flame lighted by the president’s died at or shortly after birth. Tiger TaiUed This would have JoUowed tha pose the proposal unless It is sonably warm. The range went pattern of Goldwater’a state­ The third stage, called the widow the day of his funeral The eternal flame will bum to from the below 28 In West Yel­ No, Virginia, it’s not a X2S8, is 69 inches tall, weighs Parts Shortage included in the planning. almost one year ago. the rear of the tablets emerging ment that the Republican lowstone to 90 In Presidio, Tex. salesman for a nation­ course In the next four yearti 676 pounds and bums solid fuel. BATON ROUGE, La. (A P) — from a 3-pronged bronze font. The grave in a small grass Records were set in Louisiana, al gasoline company, will be carved out by It has been used four times on Threatens Full Scores of public school teachers, plot will be marked by a gray The backdrop for th« flame is Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas Delta rockets and not once has to be a long low wall bearing it’s really an unidenti­ members of the Senate and demanding an average $1 ,000- slate tablet which the designers the mercury lifted Into the 80s House under the leadership of It performed as intended. How­ Ford Shutdown a-year paj4 boost, descended on said was the tradition in early the presidential seal. and 90s. fied Princeton Univer­ ever, three of the satellites Plans for the grave site were Sen. Everett M. Dir keen of Rll- the Louisiana Capitol today as New England. PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP) — A sity grad after last nols and Rep. Charles A. Hal- achieved orbit, and two — the the legislature started a special announced at a news conference DETROIT (AP) — Ford Mo­ The flame placed at the head snowstorm that blitzed the Saturday’s football leck of Indiana. , , Syncom 3 communications pay- -day session. six days before the first anni­ Rocky Mountains Sunday i tor Co. studied its next move 20 of the grave, will be directly versary of Kennedy’s assas.sina- game at New Haven. Burch, accompanying Gold- load and the first Interplanetary Teachers from a number of along the historic axis extending brought bllzzaids to northern Monitoring Platform — IMP-1 today in a parts-shortage situa­ tlon last Nov. 22 in Dallas, Tex. All the “ Old 'Hgers” water on his retuim, said that as tion which it says could lead to rural parishes (counties) joined from the Capitol to the Lincoln Arizona and spilled wintry chairman he would be "m e­ —are operating as planned. Secretary of- Defense Robert S, weatlier across normally mild growled as tlieir team a system-wide shutdown of its those from three urt>an New Memorial, and then across the M cNam a^ and architect John | chanic and technician, not a An Explorer ionosphere-study Potomac River to the Custi.s Lee 90 plants by the end of the week. Orleans area parishes In a dem­ Carl Warnecke were in charge I central and southern deserts. won, 35-14. (AP Pho­ creator of policy.” But, he add-', onstration for the full raise Mansion at Arlington National Hundreds of motorists were tofax.) ed, he had been elected for a Approximately 58,000 of Cemetery where Kennedy is of relea.slng the details. rather than Gov. John Mc- Sen.-elect Robert F. Kennedy, stranded, hunters marooned and four-year term, intends to serve Ford's 160,000 employes re­ buried. 13 persons reported missing as It out and If anybody thought to mained idle in strikes or layoffs Keithen’s half-a-loaf. the late president’s brother, was Steps will lead up to the grave the late afternoon blizzard oust him, he would fight back. News Tidbits at factories across the country One spokesman put the num­ to be on hand to represent the i . , • ber of rural pari.shes .sending site, on a slope just below the family, which approved the ' UN Council Goldwater backed up thia from the AP Wiret as negotiations continued with mansion. zona’s northwest corner. statement with the observation the United Auto Workers Union. delegations at 12. A half-dozen plans in advance. busloads came from New Or­ In the center, slightly elevat­ that Burch was under eontraift Included were 18,700 workers The models for the gravesite (See Page Five) to the party. r affected by local plant strikes leans. ed is to be the rectangular grass will be put on public display at Hears Syria^ MaJ, G«n, Winston Wilson es­ An Avoyelles Parish teacher plot where President Kennedy is the gallery for one month, be­ Former Vice President Rich­ which were reduced to five over ard M. Nixon told newsmen on timates first - line National .spokesman said 300 or more buried. Its marble “ frame” con­ ginning Tue.sday Con.struction is the weekend. his arrival in Tokyo Sunday that Guard divisions could be in tains a kneeling .step for prayer. expected to begin soon. Israel Today Ford, blaming « car-parts teachers would come from his Police Charge a GOP comeback hinges on shape to deploy three weeks parish alonJ, where teachers Within the gras6 plot will be a The grave is down a gentle after emergency, less than half .shortage from key manufactur­ finding new leadership “ that notified their School board they slate marker about three feet by i slope from the (Justis-Lee man- UNITED NATIONS, N Y . the eight-week objective set by ing plemts, laid off 34,000 men 4'a feel in size, bearing the in­ Hartford Wife acceptaUe to all elements wit)6 would be absent and would where Kennedy, on a bright (AP) -- Israel and Syria go be­ - - - . i j Defense Secretary McNamara last week. At that time a string scription : In the party, from Otddwater make up for the mLssed day at March day some nine months fore the U.N. Security Council . , . Two explosions wreck na­ of local plant strikes was idling John Fitzgerald Kennedy With Murder one. end of the spectrum to 24,100 workers. the end of the school year. Pub­ before his death, stood looking today to charge each other with > . tional headquarters of Italian 1917 — 1963 -Both company and union ex­ lic schools in the New Orleans out over the city — the Potomac aggression and ask for action to Christian party; large echo ex­ A smaii cross will be Incised HARTFORD (AP) — Police (See Page Ught) pressed hope that all the strikes area were closed for the day. River, the Lincoln Memorial, stop it. pected in nationwide election above the grave. the .white" shaft of the Washing­ have charged the estranged The urgent’ council meetings Sunday , . . Series of earth- The marker .for the late presi­ ton Monument and, the (Japitol wife of Kenneth L. Brown, 47, (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) resulted from artillery and air quakes runible along nine-coun-; \ dent will be flanked, by smaller of Hartford, with murder in the battles Friday and Saturday in tlee In California central coast­ J>*ablets marking the graves of (See Page Seven) fatal shooting of her husband. which 10 persons were reported al area, only minor dame Brown’s body was found Sat­ killed and 37 wounded. It was Bulletins ported . . . Former Pr. \ t urday night on the landing be­ the most .serious outbreak along Truman quoted as follows. .e tween the first and second floors the border in years. Culled from AP Wires only thing barring Douglas of thq apartment house where U.S. chief delegate Adlai E. MacArthur from the White he resided (at 5 Gray St,). Stevenson, the council president House was ,Douglas MacArthur Mrs. Bertha Brown, 49, of for November, called the meet- p l a n e n o t OURS ' hlmseir’ . . . Representatives of Southington: who said she had in„ at the request of Syrian TOKYO (AP)—Radio P*. - six railroad unloiis meet with been separated from Brown for chief delegate Rafik Asha. La­ king said Monday an unman- federal mediators today in an 18 months, was picked up In ter he got a counter request ned American high ititituda« - effort to avert strike of 160,000 West .Hartford after the shoot­ from Israeli chief delegate Mi­ reconnalsance aircraft was workers. ing and taken to Hartford Hos­ chael S, Comay. shot down over south oentnU.. Supreme Court hands Penn­ pital for treatment 6f.^a back Syrian spokesman said his China Nov. 12. The broadcast sylvania Supreme Court job of injury. government was asking the 11 - gave nq further details. In ,.' seeing the state adopts a reap- Police said she was huH bi nation council “ to condemn Is­ Washington, A ir Fore* portlonment law meeting the a .scuffle with Brown just rael and to stop her from com- sourcses said a check disclosed federal “ pne man for one vote” fore the shooting. itting aggresion.” no U.S. planes missing. “It Standard'. . Police said they were told tel was understood to want wasn’t one of ours,” ooo Prerident Johnson, back in by Alex Toth, 31, Brown’s room­ louncll to call on Syria to source said. Informed offio- White House for the first time mate, that Brown was slain hold "hqr fire and settle any fu­ ials said they knew of no since election, gets backyard shortly after he answered a ture gtnbj^nces peacefully. pilotless high altitude recon- > knock on a door leading to the welcome from Cabinet mem­ After hbi^ing -both nations, naissance planes used by thoV apartment. • United States. bers, aids and children . . . New the council was expected to ad­ Toth said he heard what • ------. -i typhoon hits tiouth Viet Nam journ until membiers could sounded like a scuffle and two but only little new damage is study a report oK the clashes U.N. FUND PLEA ’ Y muffled shots. Moments later, UNITED NATIONS, reported . . . Allied commander from the head of xhe U.N.’s N.T. he said he found Brown’s body. TAP) — Secretary • General Gen. Lyman Lemnitzer says de­ Palestine Truce OrgWzation, Police said they caught . up U Thant opened the spite an apparent easing of Lt. Gen. Odd Bull of No: with Mrs. Brown after she had pledging conference today East-West tensions, the Soviet A Syrian army communtai^ie driven to West Hartford and for the U.N. special, fund nilitary threat remains as great on Friday charged that Israeli stopped at an unidentified West artillery" that day .shelled the and technical aid program - as evei'*. . . Roman Catholic Hartford house to complain of Arab villages of Tel Hamra and ' with a plea tor naore money, .0' prelates begin final week of a backache. She aaked for medi­ Azyzlat in the demilitarized He made no mention e( thn aurrent Ecumenical C ouncil ses­ cal aid. zone between the two countries. U.S, refusal to pledge aay^ sion by hearing an appeal for While Aummtming an ambu­ It said Syrian forces hit back at thing until the mspnto with ~ donations to the poor of the lance, police said they checked five Israeli settlements and mil­ the Soviet Union over ponoo- world .”. . British Prime Minis­ Mrs. Brown’s car and found a itary positions and U.N. observ­ keeping finances Is Mtitted. ter Wilson says depute of So­ .2^ caliber derringer pistol in ers /Inally got a cease-fire. It Ten or more nations were viet Union’s refuel to pay it. said 7 Syrians were killed and expMted to boost their on- peacekeeping share should be Mrs, Brown aaid ahe la ttie 26 hurt. ‘ , m w l'p le d g e s , b n l IMn t o l l nettled with "the letter and mother of three ehttdran by a not be enomth to flU Rw nan - nnMt of tlie UN oh a rter." >Thi8 mode! of John'F. Kennedy nMmorial monument w m unveiled in Washington today. (AP Photofaz.), prefvknia m orrlofe. ♦) M t hy i Tb . ia e W m . -

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\" K AN C Sem R EVENING HEEALD, MANCUESTBR, CONN^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1964 KANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, 00NN„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1964 PAGE THREE strongth by Walter’s recommen­ iliary’s annual Christmas Shop dations. The "classit;” orchestra South Windsor program at tha Rocky Hill, Shemwold on Bridge usually added woodwinds by Newington and Weat Haven Two Couples isaBssswmswswiw’tf.m'iiiiw ■ A A. .. twos, two horns,. two trumpets, Veterans Hospitals. South dealer "””... and two kettledrums. Mr. Wal­ Mayor Hails Town Players^ Olfts are needed for men, rr HELPS TO BEMEMBEB. Eaft-Weit vuhienhle Announce Engagements I “THE WAY ter’s recommended orchestra boys of Infant age to ten and THE NAME OF THE GAMEQ NORTH D O U B L E *iJ*SSSs* W E D N E S D A Y HARTFORD COUNTY would thus number a little over glrla from six to ten years. By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD 4 A5 Injured in 60 players, even In the largest Natlom l Men’s Team Champlen tg QJ72 Sets Little Theater Week Small toya suoh as dolls and 0 JIO I HEARD r r - of halls. toy trucks are especially in de- When you’re > defending at 2 Accidents Let’s see what actually was Mknd. Olfts may be accompa­ pinochle. It usually pays to 4 106S32 the case in the days when this make declarer tnunp a ^ d e WIST EAST Mayor John Egan has de-4 prizes. AH proceeds will he nied by Christmas wrapping. 4 KQ97 4 102 by John Gruhet music was written. "Papa” used by the departmant to pur suit as early as possible. When T w o Manoheatar oouplaa ra- dared this week as Little Thea­ Additional information on the you’re defending s i bridge, it • 9 3 4 3 9 9 LOW PRICES Haydn, who was the Father of chase additional equipment. The project may be obtained by csJl- esdved injuries in separate the Symphony, spent most of his ter Week In South Windsor, e good Idee to ■ remember thftt Q A853 0 97642 first public Lb invited. Ing Mrs. Alex Chickey, Gover­ weekend accidents which life and wrote over 90 sympho­ "W a have a fine acting group you’re not playing pinochle. At Doctor Speaka nor’s Highway or Mrs. Robert nies while in the employ of the in the' South Windsor Country bridge, declarer often asks for brought the arrest of one mo­ TOP QIAUTY The St. M argaret M ary’s Roee, Ellington Rd. 4 J6643 National Esterhazys, a family of famous Players, "the mayor said, "and Ladies Guild will hear a talk nothing better than the chance 9 AKI0I6 torist and extensive vehicular r v e man&gred to g^«t lnvolved#Weber''s and the large con­ Hungarian nobility. Miklos Es- T am anticipating their presen­ by Dr. Robert E. Stanton, resi­ Local Talent in Play to trump a side suit. 0 KQ damage. S to re s with » oorreapondont in a dit- cert-halls and opera-houses of terhazy actually Seems to have tation of 'Charley’s Aunt’ this "Charley’s Aunt," e comedy South dealer dent physician at Manchester 4 Q Harold B. Manter, 42, of 372 cuMion o f the »iae o f orchea- our age too, demand a body of wanted to put Louis XV’s nose W'eekend with pleasure.” Memorial Hospital, at their by Brandon Thomas to be pre­ East-West vulnerable SeiNi Weet Nerth I mI tr*» for the perfdrmance of strings as large as it can pos­ out of Joint by maintaining, in Mayor Egan added, "Their sented at the South Windsor ..Opening lead—Ace of Clubs.. Parker St., and hia w ife Doris meeting in the church hall at 14 Pen 1 NT PsN C. Manter, 41, are repoAed in elu sical sjrmphonies, by which sibly be made... general, a larger establishment productions in the past have 8 tonight. AH women of the High School Friday and Satur­ West opened the ace of clubs 2 17 P a u 3 7 P u t satisfactory condition at Man­ si® * W E G IV E '/ X m «m the real clacclcs, Mo- "Within the string-band, it is than the King of France. He proven to be delightful enter­ parish are Invited to attend. , day, will be performed mostly and continued with a club, forc­ 4 7 All PsM chester Memorial Hoepital’s aart, Haydn and early Beetho- advisable to give special atten­ maintained his own orchestra tainment and this comedy prom­ St. M argaret M ary’a Holy by local talent. ing South to ruff. Since this Tan. M y correapondent aaya he tion to the numerical relation of and opera company under ises to provide another enjoyable Included from this area are was just what West hoped for, epedal care ward with body in- Name Society will aponsor a spond in a major suit rather h e prefera the full strength for violins to cello.s and ba.s.ses. Mo­ Haydn’s direction, and Haydn and cultural presentation for the Jim Dobie who starred for the you might think he would be juriae each received in a one- bingo party Friday at 8 p.m. than raise partner’s minor suit. that otherwise even the Bos­ zart’s basses should, with rare (methodical worker in all fields entire family. in the church hall. There will Players In their spring produc­ happy, but he discovered It c a r crash into a pole last night STAMPS ton Symphony sounds like the exceptions, sound slender and who wrote everything down, "As a charter member of the tion, "M en In A Dog Suit;" Jo doesn’t always make you hap­ on Tolland Tpke, just west of be 20 regular games and 4 For Sheinwold’s 86-page book­ Podui& Phllharmonia, instanc­ therefore be small in number; even to the price of ducks) noted Players I have watched their De Maio who played the fem i­ py to get what you want. Buekland St. specials. A turkey will be giv­ let, "A Pocket Guide to in g a recent Haydn perform­ in Haydn’s symphonies, too, an that the orchestra averaged 36 progress with pride and I urge South led a spade to the ace Police report that the acci­ en away after each regular nine lead in the same play, Or­ Bridge,” send 50 cents to a n c e by Ijelnadorf where the impression of sigility and light players in .strength, but could be all of you to join me In mak­ and a spade back to the jack dent is still under Investigation. game. A turkey and food bas­ ville Welch, Joseph DeMaio and Bridge Book, Manchester Eve. orcheetra was cut to two ne.ss is usually de.sireable. augmented to a little over 40 on ing this, their fifth anniversary, and queen. West returned a The Manter vehicle was east- ket will be given away after Alice Marie Pandozzi who have Herald, Box 3318, Grand Central double-basses and the rest in “I have often had good re­ special occasions. 8 year to remember.” each special game. all appeared in several Play­ trump, but he was much too boimd on the T^unpike shortly xw...... Vv proportion. Louis XV had an orchestra Station, New York 17, N .Y. after 9 pjn. when it veered off Fallot pboto^ Hlnun photo<^ Jostph Jay photo sults in performances of Mozart Today marks the beginning of Women Set Work Night ers pr^uctlons. late. South won, ruffed a spade which included 24 strings, and T-M, W RB Gen. Fea. Corp. the left side of the road and hit The oigagem ent o f Miss Su- The engagement of Miss The engagement of Mlsa In this instance I think the and Haydn symphonies with a National Retarded Children’s The United Church Women Two other local x^sldents ap­ In dummy, got back with a cutting was possibly a little string band of 12 first, 10 second this was inherited by Marie An­ trump, and ruffed another the pole, snapping it in two. sanne M. Scribner of Coventry Carol Todd Keeney of Buck- Week. of the First Congregational pearing for the first time with Diane Ingalls of Lamoine, violins. 8 violas. 6 cellos, and 4 toinette who had Gluck in charge The oar, with extensive front to WUliam J. Koski of Hamp­ land to Harry A. Hougas of radical, particularly for S>Tn- A television prograjn on the Church will hold a work night the Players are Mrs. Lucille spade In dummy. Lone Survivor in Jail Maine, to Frank Zlto of New phony lUilI that .seats about doublebasses in New York's of music at the French court. Declarer could then give up end and windshield damage, ton has been announced by her N ew Britain has been an­ Greater Hartford Association for for the fair in the church hall Culotta and Thomas Zlngle. MONDAY • IVESDAY • WEDNESDAY SPECIALS! 3,000. Yet Robert B r a w 1 e y Carnegie Hall with its capacity Assuming the usual complement a diamond, get back to his hand was towed away. larents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durham, N.H., has been an­ nounced by her mother, Mrs. Retarded Children will be pre­ at 7 tonight. Out o f town actors include POINTE - A • PITRE, Guade­ played Morart at Uncoln Cen­ of about 3,000 listeners. The of other players this would have with the diamond return, and at The husband, who was driv- Icribner, Twin HiU Dr. nounced by her moUier, Mrs. Walter W. Keeney, 27 Adams sented on Channel 24 Thursday On Wednesday at 8 p.m. the Bernice Schaefer of West Hart­ loupe — The - unexpected erup­ ter with a group that Included same combination also satisfied given a strength of 37 in.strumen- last draw West’s remaining H er fiance is a son o f Mr. Clifford M. WUley Jr. of La- St Miss Keeney is a daughter at 9 p.m. women will meet in the church ford, Gerry Ruetz of East Hart­ tion of the Mount Pelee vcHcano to8r received bruises of the only three double basses and me in my productions of Don Gi­ talists. trump. South’s last spade was chest and abdomen, and Mrs. and Mrs. W illiam Koski of molne. of the late Walter W. Keeney. The South Windsor Committee hall for annual reports and ford and Patrick Whitfield of on Martinique, which w ^ d out the results were stunning. ovanni, Figaro, and Magic Flute Mozart spent a large portion good, and he lost only one M anter had body bruises and Hampton. Her fiance is a son o f Mr. Her fiance is a son of Mr. and for Retarded Children will meet election of officers for 1965. Wind.sor. the city of St. Pierre and its 96,- Bruno Walter, whose repu­ at the Metropolitan Opera which of his life in the employ of the spade, one diamond, and one required 10 etitches to cloee a Miss Scribner, a 1061 gradu­ Mrs. Asadour Houga.s of New' at 8 p.m. Thursday at South The rest of the evening will be Robert Donnelly of Manches­ 000 residents in 1902, had an and Mrs. George E. Priest of tation with the classics is un­ seats about 4,000 listeners. Not Archbishop of Salzburg whose facial laceration, a hospital ate o f Manchester High School, Britain. Windsor High School. Mr.s. Su- devoted to fair projects. ter is the director. club. ironic touch. The only survivor New Durham, N.H., and a matched had this to say re- even in the enormous Albert orchestra likewise was num­ The bidding should warn West spokesman said. attended Morse College, Hart­ A June 1005 wedding is .san Alpert, South Windsor’s Church Discusses Prognun Curtain time will be at 8:30. was a condemned prisoner who grandson o f Mr. and Mrs. Vito g a rd ii^ the matter in his essay Hall of London did the same bered in the thirties as regards that dummy is short in spades ford. She is presently employed planned. School System psychological ex­ Our Savior Lutheran Church Tickets may be purchased at was in a dungeon at tha time. William S. Nivlson, 19, of Zito, 45 Benton St. “For 'ftie Conductor:” combination seem insufficient to strength. In short, orchestras and long in hearts. West should at TravelerB Insurance Co.. aminer, will be the speaker. will hold group meetings to­ the door or by calling Mrs. Wil- 287 Tolland Tpke., was charged Miss Ingalls, a graduate of '*n»e different dynamic ef­ me—on the other hand I often were maintained by individuals open a trump to reduce dum­ Hartford. The progi'am will be of partic­ day through Friday in connec­ ,liam Monglno, 272 Pierce Rd. with passing a traffic control Bar Harbor (Maine), High fects different proportion.s of preferred a smaller number of in those days and played in m y’s ruffing power. Mr. Koski, a graduate of ular intere.st to the parents of tion with its stewarship pro­ Special rates are available for signal (red ligh t). He was In- School, and the University of strings to wind will have on strings in smaller halls. ...” large rooms of a palace but not South wins the first trump, Windham High School and CAC Unit Grets special class students and pre­ gram. A ll phases of the church theater parties and students. Tol'ved in a two-car crash short­ Maine, is teaching In the Wen- the style and emotional de­ Here you have a real authority In the huge concert halls of takes the ace of spades, and ly after 9 p.m. Saturday at Mitchell Junior College, N. C., schoolers. Mrs. Alpert and the programs for the following Service News ham, Mass., school system. She mands o f a work, and on the advocating 40 .strings for the today. The cost of individually special class teachers will be loses a spade to West. Back STA1 Main St and Middle Tpke. He served two years in the U.S. Reports Today year will be discussed. George J. Ryan, son of Mr. S TA R TS i£ a member of Delta Delta Del­ accustics of the hall, must be largest of halls, and less upon maintaining an orchestra was available to answer questions comes another trump, a n d was summoned to appear in Arm y as a member o f the 02nd Fam ily attendance at these and Mrs. Wallace V. Ryan of TOMORROW ta ;.ocial sorority. given careful con.sideration. In occasion. The .symphony orches­ one determining factor in the asked by the group. A coffee 69 Benedict Dr., Wapplng, has South ruff.s a spade in dummy. Chrcult Court 12, Manchester, Arm y Band H e is presently em­ The executive. conunlttee of general it can be said that tra of today usually has about size of ensembles, the size of meetings has been scheduled But now he cannot get to his The ocreen enchant­ ployed at Travelers Insurance Mr. Zlto, a graduate of Chi­ hour will provide time for alphabetically as follows: To­ completed basic training at the ment as delli^tful as on Nov. 30. the Manchester Community symphonic work.s after Bee­ 60 string players which would the hall w'a.s another. hand to ruff another spade. Its hit tune Hi- Co., Hartford, and attends the copee High School, Chicopee, private consultation. day, A through F; tomorrow, Naval Training Center, Great Police said th&t Nivlson al­ College’s Citizens Ad'viaory thoven’s time and opera since make it a l^ t 50 per cent over- W riting from Mannheim, Mrs. Andre Potiez will be host­ Whether declarer leads clubs Lo” ! ____ University of Connecticut on an Mass., is a student at St. G through K: Wednesday, L to Lakes, 111. The nine-week period legedly ran a red light and Coimcll wUl meet at 7:30 to­ Mozart noted that the Elector ess. The public is invited. For or diamond.'! from dummy. evening basis. Anselm’s College, Manchester, P; Thursday, R to S, aJ4d Fri­ included naval orientation, sea­ rammed the left front of a car night in the high school faculty Palatinate maintained an or­ further information on transpor­ West wins and leads his third A n A pril wedding is planned. N.H. day, T to Z. The meetings .will manship, ordnance and gunnery, driven by Dr. Jacob A. Segal, lounge to hear reports by its chestra of 44 with excellent tation call Mrs. Roger Cottle, 78 trump to remove the last trump be held at 7:15 p.m. first aid and survival. 01, o f 54 Oobum Rd., as the standing subcommittees, and clarinets, .so this size was nota­ Dogwood La. from dummy. South must give Id iS A A s part of the stewardship Airman 2.C. Edward Albert, doctor was proceeding through to set a date for a speclsd meet­ ble. There is one oddity, how­ Annual Card Party Set up two spades, a diamond and program, a prayer vigil will be son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. A l­ the intersection on a green age iMLSsengers were unhurt in one Saturday night at 7:40 at ing o f the full council. ever, ‘n Mozart's correspond­ The Valley Planters Club re­ a club. Down one. held at 9 p.m. Friday and last­ bert of 796 A very St., Wapping, lig h t Both Dr. Segal and his the crash. Both cars were tow ­ Center and Broad Sts., and a The need for a meeting of the ence. .lust after leaving Salz­ cently held its first annual card Remember this situation If ing for 24 hours. was a member of USAF Mili­ wife, Francis, were taken to ed from the scene. second yesterday at 11 a.m. at full council was made evident burg and taking up residence party. The winners of the door you are the opening leader. The Lutheran Church men’s tary Air Transport Service ele­ Bv] TBCMMlCOtOW 1 the hospital for treatment of Douglas M. Fomal, 18, Glas- Main St., just south o f W ads­ last Monday, when Beldon All Cut From Tender Young Porkers in Vienna, he wrote home about prizes were: First prize, Mrs. ments providing strategic serv­ When dummy has responded in Schaffer, chairman of the volleyball team wrlll meet to­ AT 6:00 A body bruises. toiibury, was Issued a ■written worth St. a concert he conducted that Holland Raymo; second prize, ices for a 20,000 man, joint A ir notrump and then rai.sed de­ board of education’s finance used a very large orchestra. night at 7 at Orchard Hill Nivlson was also issued a warning for failure to signal Mr.s. Stuart Mar.sh, and third, Force-Army training exercise clarer’s second suit, lead a PLUS SHIP UNDER WAY committee, submitted a list of GALLON According to Mozart, 40 vio­ School. Tomorrow, there will be ’written ’warning for driving af­ when changing direction Satur­ Mrs. Joyce Gilmore. in the Ozark Mountains of Mis­ tiTjmp. (This need not apply Paul Newman In ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. questions, respecting the esti­ lins played, along with lO^vio- a morning Bible Study at the ter drinking. He and three teen- day afternoon at 4:30. C.O.D. The Si.sterhood of Temple Beth souri. when dummy has hid a suit of “The Prize" (AP) — The Coast Guard re­ mated costs o t converting the lins, 8 cellos, and 10,>sl5uble- church at 10:15 a.m. Police said that Fomal, driv­ Hillel will sponsor a rummage Albert is presently assigned his own, for that suit may pro­ AT 7:36 ported radio contact with the surplus Nike Site to a college CENTER basses. This w o u W ^ give a On Wednesday, the junior ing along E. Center St., near sale Wednesday from 9 a.m. to as a supply specialist at Hunt­ vide fast discards and it may distressed trimaran Adios Sun­ campus, and the estimated col­ SAVE up to $50 A YEAR ON YOUR strength of 60 strings, a bit confirmation class w ill be held VA'.Nr.Hrsu A r M i 7r Foster St., started to change 4 p.m. at the 'Temple on Foster er APB, Ga. He graduated Jrom be important to take your day and said the ship and Us lege enrollment in the next 10 above average even today. at 3:30 p.m. FYiday, there will A V i t. r F R M PARWiM from one lane to another and St. near Miller Rd. Anyone Ellsworth Memorial High tricks on the run Instead of crew of three were headed for years. HEATING RILL... Savants have always been puz­ wishing to donate rummage m^y be youth choir practice at the then returned to his original School. leading trumps.) Cape Fear, N.C., after repairing The council’s recommenda­ zled as to what orchestra this church at 7 p.m. and adult lane and was hit by a car, driven CUT contact Mrs. Allen Browm, William C. Rogler of 161 Dally Question ENDS TONIGHT INSULATION a broken rudder. tion on the purchase of the site PLEASE (five one day notice for would have been for it did not Northview Dr. choir practice at 8 p.m. by George J. Purdy, 18, of 556 Maskel Rd.. will be the north­ Partner opens with one rlub, “ Godzilla vs. Tho Thing" The Adios left Wildwood, N.J., must be gjiven to the board of LB exist in Vienna as an estab­ fihrlstmas Bazaar Planned Historical Society Meets BONELESS ern area division leader in and the next player passes. 'Vou Porter St., who waa unable to near Cape May last Tuesday for education by Dec. 1, so that the deHvery—or you may have au­ lished in.stitution and must The St. F'rancis of Assisi La­ The South Windsor Histarical shown at 0:30 & 9:16 ■Worcester Polytechnic Insti­ hold: Spades, A-5; Heats, Q-J- avoid the collision. Moderate Bermuda. The Cape Hatteras board m ay vote on whiether to yoo/uu^m have been gathered for the oc­ dies Guild w’ill sponsor a Chri.st- Society will meet tonight at 8 W. H. ENGLAND tomatic delivery. Pay at time of tute’s Centennial Flind drive be­ 7-2; Diamonds, J-10; Clubs, 10- plus “ Voyage to tlie End damage was reported but both Coast Guard station received recommend that the to'wn casion. But the important thing mas bazaar Saturday at the at the Wood Memorial Library, 6-5-S-2. o f the Universe” Main St. ginning next Monday with a cars were operable, police said. the Adios’ first distress call at acquire the site. is that Mozart said that he was church on Ellington Rd, from What do you say? LUMBER C O . Pork Cutlets > 89^ delivery or at our <^fice up to 9 Guest speaker will be Mr. A l­ training sessioii for volunteers shown at 8:00 N o Injuries nor arrests and 1 :30 p.m. Friday. A projected time-table re­ forced to double all the wind.s, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Christmas Answer: Bid one heart. Re- m e len Butler. His topic will be at the Wampanog Country only minor damage was report­ The Adios is trimaran, which quires that the town board and used 8 bassoon.s, in order to items and baked goods w'ill be “At the Green" 049-6201 Club, W est Hartford. ed by police who Investigated has three hulls Joined together PJH. same day. maintain proper balance. on sale. There will also be "Two Centuries of History directors must act in time A 1957 graduate of WPI, two other two-car accidents, \ at deck level. a Feb. 1 acquisition date. Personally 1 wouldn’t like to bingo at 8 p.m. Prizes include Through the Eyes of the H art­ Rogler is now a development WE GUARANTEE hear M ozait played this way, Tranksgiving turkeys. ford Courant.” New Md (old engineer at Monsanto Co., Ttaet the oil you buy from us is oqnul or superior to any but there you have the prece­ The South Windsor Volun­ residents of the Greater H art­ A Value Wise' Produce Buy! Bloomfield. otiier on the market. dent. I f you use 60 string play­ teer Fire Department W'ill spon­ ford area are invited to attend. . Sartor, co-chairman. combination of great meals at sensible prices is fast making Booth chairmen include Mrs. Bonanza all America’s favorite meeting place for lunch and INSTANT COFFEE Ixniis DellaFera, aprons; Mrs. dinner. 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K ‘ . tA C O ; fO U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1964 PAGE n V B N ow M M y W M ir UANCHBSTEB BVENINO HERALD. HANCHESTEB, CONN.. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1964 Country Cluh An Q o m in Aogiut PARIS—n id fraivwesk hoH- f a l s e t e e t h Weather Rocks Nation day, usually In August, baa b«- WHh Mors Comfort Liquor Bid ooma a n o m for the Frsoch r u n ta n * . * pisssstit enwiins The Baby Has worUngman, an International Labor Orgainlzation lurvey East Remains Dry, flnda. However, the Frencn so easy Before ZB A workweek Is Jnet over 46 hours It’s o o m p A ^ with Amerioa’a 40 :dsnturs brssth). Ost avau*** (94) (k ia ip l^ Oardeuer aav dtue eeuatsr. B een N am ed ••• m order that the Maacheater 00 (94) TIm ^Veacli_Chaf houn. (U) rva Oot A Ssmt Snow Blitzes West Country Club may continue to (U) Subser^ttea to shop I) Hevto serve liquor to organiaatlona >P phu On* ‘94) lUs isOpem Lecend of Wost ;m O ^ ) No Tfmo tor ggto. (Oeottnued frem Page One) which rent its dining room, the ... Nowi, Weathor 4140) Hun‘ ev-Brtnklsv 9:90 ( 9-19) Many u p p y R e ta m s Nav., was closed by tee high­ Oallant Hen (6-10-W) B1n« CroaV heavy equipment and called on crandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles I^esperMce, 47 Bat­ a rastaurant liquor permit private wreckers to help pull The ulub at present has a Newsbeel 10:00 (94) la School Pi eelen way patrol after at least 100 tista Rd. Her paternal grandmother Ls Mrs Christina 6:46 iXit Ron Cochran (I) Richard Dimoad d o u b l e caia were stranded about 15 cars back on tee road. Chains Hartford. She has two brothers, Philip. 13, Charles, 7; and club liquor license restricting 7:00 ( » Movie (19) SlattarT's Raopir (18) SubscrIpUon TV hO49-90) H i t c h e d miles south of Kingman. V, ere necessary on neatly all thTM slaters, Vivian, 11, Aldea, 4. and Christlnia, 3. service to ihembers and their northern Arizona routes today. guests. - (90) Man Order Market ( 8-90-40) Ben Casey WORLD GREEN Bonanza Airline Flight 114 • • • * • (U-9M0-40) News: Sports; 10:90 (I) Survival with 5 pMsengers and three Flagstaff reported nine Inches The roquest wuLbe aired at Weather 11:00 rolO-99-80) News; Sports; of snow apd Prescott eight. Cavanagfa, Sosan teyne, daughter of William ITiomas 8 at the MuniclpiU Bqildlng (10) Movie Weather crew members was missing en and Joyce Elaine Pearce CJavanagh, South Rd., Bolton. She , (94) LIvIns Arts of Japan 11:16 (90-40) Les Crane route from Phoenix to Las Ve­ Snows and chilling rains hearing room. On the same 7:16 (30) Bporte Camera a04Q) Tenlfht (O was bom Oct 24 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grand­ agenda are three other vari­ Banquet Spefiker (99) Mass HighllzhU 11:90 (19) Movie gas, Nev. It disappeared from spreafl across central and parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Pearce, East Granby. 7:90 (19) To Tell the Troth (9^ Movie view in a radar screen about 10 southern Arizona, with snow ance requests and six applica­ (99) TorTonight (C) STAMPS ’Ihe Rev. Eklward J. McLean, ^90-40) Voyaxe to Bottom of mantling higher mountains and*- Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Cav- tions for special exceptions fob Crane mUes from Laa Vegaa. anagh. Larego, Fla. She has two brothers, Thomas Walter, motor vehicle businesses. director of the Catholic Library (99-90) 90 Bristol Court Oale Stona ’The Arizorfa Highway Patrol leaving a four-inch cover to sur­ g, and Philip John, 3. and JWormation Center, Hart' also shut off U.S. 66 to the east, prised residents of Ajo, near the • • • • • The country club must have SEE BA’riTlU>A(^ TV WEEK FOB tXtMnJBm LBIINO and tee Mohave County aheriff’e Mexican border. variance b^ore applying to ford, speak at a banquet of Ik- \ Boberta, Joseph WUUam, son of Prank H. and Paula F. office dispatched Us Jeep posses In southwestern Colorado, the State Liquor Control Com­ the Coml)tn^ Catholic Mothers Into snow-swept desert mouiw U.S. 80 over Wolf Creek Pass Waite Roberts, 10 Barber Hill Rd.. Wapplng. He was bom mission for a license, since the Nov. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Circles tomohppw at 6:30 p.m EVERY tains south of Kingman lif was reopened today after a clubhouse off S. Main S t is In grandparenU are Capt. and" Mrs. Lawrence A. Waite, New Fiano's Resteurant. Rt. 44 Radio search of the loet, who were three-foot snowfall closed the Rural Residence Zone. moetly hunters. All were found route Sunday. Orleans. La. His paternal grandmother la Mrs. Joseph Wil­ The application Is being sub­ Bolton. His topic will be "Vati­ I’Thls listing Includes only thooe news broAdoMla of l i or U liam Roberts. Mt. Victoria. Md. He has two brothers, Law­ can n . Understanding the Is­ by late Sunday night. Colorado 82 over Independ­ mitted for the club by the ndante length. Some stnnoan carry ottier abort uswsenstn). rence, 3, Frank, 1%. and four sisters, Pamela, 9, Grace, 7, towm, since the club is located sues." WED. Sheriff Floyd Cisney said he’d ence Pass between the famed Susan, 8, and Anne, 5. on the town-owmed Globe Hol­ Father McLean, a native of jm u o —tsm Speak Up, Hartford never seen a heavier storm ao ski resort at Aspen and TVln News Lakes was closed, probably for • • • * • low tract. Zoning reg^ulatlons Lowell, Mass , has been incarr 6:(JU Liont Join) Bad* early in tee year. 9:00 Dick Robinson Siftn on the season. TTie Weekend snows TracT. Kimberly Ann, daughter of John Frederick and require that property owmers, dinated into the Hartford Arch w no-m M Deputy Pearl Misak said, '( N«w» Slzn OH OPEN There was about four Inches of relieved the fire danger in Colo­ G«^dine May Preneta Tracy, 405 North Maln-St. She was not tenants, apply for vari­ diocese at the invitation of His News. Weather Sports ' W R a t-a ii 6:00 rado's mountain forests hut the bom Nov. 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her m^ ances. Excellency Archbishop Henry 6:U0 .^ed Swanson Show 6:36 Old Borrowed Blue WED.. snow on tee ground and the 7:06 ConverssUon Piece powder-dry - eastern plates got J. O’Brien, archbishop of Hart­ S:9U Nvws. Sports and Weathur wind piled up drifts as high as tsmal grandparents are Mr. and Mr. Frank L Prmeta, 40 Other variances are being 7:(X) Bdwaid P Morxan 7:90 News of the World THURS., little help from a light snow. ford, and with the permission of 7:46 Sing Along two feet on both U.S. 86 and ■numer S t Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Florence asked by two applicants to con­ 7:16 Joe iSdwards. More snows were reported in His Eminence, Richard Cardl 1 9ii <',m on , 8:10 Pops Concert FRI. & SAT. State Route 99. TYacy, Wlllimantlc. struct four-family dwellings, and 10:06 Nlghtbest Utah and New Mexico with * • • « • nal Cushing, archbishop of W lR f—1136 Motels filled up as the strand by a developer for a temporary 11 00 News TILL ed motorists poured into King- heavy snows foirecast today and Boutin, Margo Alice, daughter of Leo Anthony and San­ sign to advertise a subdivision. Boston. 6:00 News. Weather. Sports 11:15 Snorts Final 6:16 Radio Greater Hartlord 11:30 Moments of Music 9 P.M. man and many were taken into Tuesday In southern Utah. dra Ann Nicol Boutin, 108 Cambridge Dr., East Hartford. The foiu*-family dwellings are He is a member of the Litur­ 6:16 Lowell Thomas: Sports 11:46 Art Johnson private homes. She was bom Nov. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her 1:00 News being asked by the Jensen Build­ gical Corrunission, Archdiocese 7:96 Invitation to Learning WPOP t61t No serious injuries were re­ maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. CSiarles Nicol, ing Co., for the northwest cor of Hartford, and represented 8'00 News 6:UU Lou Terri ported there, but a Prescott South Windsor. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ner of School and Canton Sts., the Archdiocese at National 8:16 Life Line 7:00 Ken arltna 8:30 Jerry Gordon 19:00 Sal LaRosa. school teacher, Callie Mae Elostic Stockings 6 Gustave Boutin, South Windsor. She has a brother, Jeffrey, in Residence Zone C; and by Ecumenical Workshop In Bal­ White, 20, was killed when her I . 16 months. Artigo AlmetU, for 110 Birch timore in June. He also visited • • • • • car skidded off snowy Arizona Tnitsot — Bolts St., in Residence Zono B. the Liturgical and Ecumenical 69 about 30 miles south of Pres­ I>e Bel, Kathleen Renee, daughter of Albert M. and Pa­ Jensen must have the vari­ Centers in France, Switzer­ cott. tricia S. Bloniarz Le Bel, 133% W. Main St., Rockville. She ance since zoning regulations re­ land, Germany and Austria in 'f i p u S m The main highway from Phoe­ ARTHUR DRUG was bom Nov. 4 at Mtmchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ quire a lot of 6,200 square feet; August, and attended the third TUESDAY and nix to Flagstaff, 140 mllea to the ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Blonlam, tee tract has but 8,600 square session of Vatican n in Sep­ north, was closed for more than Rockville. Her paternal gr'andparents are Mr. and Mrs. feet. tember as official representa­ V SUPER / WEDNESDAY Twins Share 75th Birthday George Le Bel, West Palm Beach, Fla. She has a brother, Almettl must have a variance tive of the Archdiocese. [ V MARKETS Mrs. Elsa Kohler of Coventry, left, and Mrs. Edna Wuerdig of Mancheater, twin a i a t a r a, Brian Stephen, 4; and a sister, Deborah Ann, 2. since the zoning regulations do marked their 75th birthdays Saturday. They celebrated with a small dinner at Mrs. Kohler’s « » * • • not permit four-family homes In LIFE SAVINGS GONE SPECIALS .home. Mrs. Wuerdig, secretary of Edward J. Hbll real estate in Manchester, haa been with Zane, Deborah Lee, daughter of Stephen A. Jr. and Con­ Residence Zone C. BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Mo- the firm since 1911. Mrs. Kohler has served on the Coventry boerd of education for 28 years. CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS, ARISE! COME TO According to tee zoning regu­ stance E. Risley Zane, 10 Echo Dr., RFD, 1, Vernon. She was hamed Ben All had hoped to (Herald photo by Satemia) bom Oct. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal lations, a variance wrlll be grant­ retire this year after 40 years of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Horace Risley, Brattleboro, ed only If tee applicant can selling hot chestnuts, peanuts 725 Middle Turnpike East Vt. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen show teat there is some feature and popcorn from his pushcart mler Levi Eshkol’s prt^sal to peculiar to a given lot —- par' shelve tee program for four HOLIDAY BAZAAR Zane Sr., 36 Fairvlew S t Her paternal grandparents are Saturday night burglars stole IN MANCHESTER Mrs. Julia Zdon, 36 Fairvlew St, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve tlcularly Its size, shape or topo­ what he called his life savings Events in World years. This was demanded by tee left-wing Ahdut Avoda par­ Zenczak, Suffleld. graphy — that prevents its be­ of $24,000. TTie money included — ty, a member of tee coalition CMter OkHroli WadResday, Nov. 18 • • • * * ing used in accordance with tee $10,000 in coins, stuffed Into pea­ zoning restrictions. KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) —<^contract to a company owngd by govenunent, becauae tee party 16 AJC.-«:80 PJIL ThuUn, Robert Hart Potter, son of Robert D. and Jo- nut bags and hidden in shopping Attorneys for both applicants Oen. Ibrahim Abboud has a personal friend. would lose parliamentary seats. Ann E. Hart TTmUn, 61 Bmce Rd. Ho was bom Nov. 4 at bags. ”I am resigning because at­ Olft Shoppe-^jountry Store say the topography of the lota ‘ ‘I saved and saved and saved turned the Sudanese presidency Ben-Gurion wants Israel’s White ElephMit Specialty Shoppe Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents tacks by tee political oi^ioeition proportional representation sys­ makes them un.suitable for —all for a burglar,” said the 68- over to tee new civilian Cabinet Bargain Basement are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Hart, Litchfield, Minn. His pa­ smaller homes. were creating greater harm to tem replaced by division of tee ternal grandfather ia Bert E. Thulin, Litchfield, Minn. His year-old vendor. ” I’m just a PORK CHOPS Wlahiiig Well—Children’s Shopping and quit as commander of the the government than to me per­ country into election districts. A variance is also being man without a life. I feel like NnrseiT (X5c Per Child) maternal greatgrandparents are Mrs. FYed Hart Annandale. asked by I. R. Stich Associates, armed forces after renewed sonally,” he sstid Stteday. Minn., and Mrs. W. L. Potter, Litchfield, Mtom. He has two the blood has run out of me.” Opposition newspapers LoBcheon 11:80 A.M.-1:S0 P.M. for a free standing ground sign demonstrations last week TRAinO DEATHS sisters, Marg^aret, 7, and Susan. 4. Ben Ali, who lives alone, has FRESH ch arg^ Papandreou did not put Qnhdc liOBoh Counter « # • • • at the northeast comer of Dem- been a widower nearly 20 years. against military influence in HARTFORD (AP)—The State ing S t and Baldwin Rd. in Resi­ c the contract for construction Motor Vehicles Department re­ Coffee Shoppe 10-11 A.M.—Tea Room 2-4 P.M. He left his native Morocco as a CENTER government. Steele, Debra Lynn, daughter of Jon S. and Elizabeth dence Zone A. Abboud, 64, took a figurehead surveys up for public bidding. ported today tee following com­ Buffet Dinnei^-Continuoas Servings 6:30-6:30 P.M. teen-ager. lb Papandreou, 46, became an Wilke Steele, 28 Heidi Dr., Vernon. She was bom Nov. 4 at Asking special exceptions for role after a student revolt last parison of traffic fatalities fr«(p ADULTS $1.85—CHILDREN 85c Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU After losing money in the 1929 CUTS American citizen in 1946 while motor vehicles businesses are stock market crash he began to month paved the way for a ci­ Jan. 1 through midnight Sunday Reservations Close Today! are Mr. and Mrs. Frffderick Wilke, 94 Oxford St. Her pa­ the following applicants: serving in tee U.S. Navy hut store his cash In paper ba^. 79 vilian reg;lme. Under pressure night: ObU Mrs. IsHira Loomis 048-0902 ternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Steele, 199 Por­ 1. The Sun Oil Co., to enlarge from tee Cabinet, he agreed renounced citizenship last Feb­ 1969 19M ter S t She has a sister, Bette-Ann, 22 months. the parking area of a gas sta.- Saturday to retire. He had taken ruary when he ran for Parlia­ 287 274 tion at 288 Center St., in Busi­ power as head of a military ment, a poet he still retains. Outanond, Donna Marie, daughter of Gerald and Juliet ness Zone n . government in 1968. Demanche Gulmond, East St., RFD 1, Hebron. She was bom 2. Leon LeBlanc, for a used Person To Person The coalition Cabinet, headed SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) Nov. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paUmal car dealer’s license for 55 Oak­ GROUND BEEF by Premier Sir El Khatim El — Pedro Albizu Campos, Na­ grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gulmond, Fall River, land S t, Busineas Zone U. Khalifa, assumed Abboud’s du­ tionalist party leader whose fol­ Mass. She has a brother,. Bruce Gerald, 12; and a sister, 3. Malcolm J. Kerr, doing In Com­ ties as chief of state until elec­ lowers tried to assassinate Jayne Ann, 9. business as the Manchester paring life tions in March, Omdurman ra­ President Harry S. Truman in * « • « • Transmission Co., for a general dio announced. Washington, has been pardoned. to a hand­ "I consider that his liberty no Pleclty, Linda Lee, daughter of Fred and Priscilla Per- r^airer’s license for 634 Center ball game, FRESH Abboud appointed Gen. Mo- alll Pleclty, 98 W. Main St., Rockville. She was bom Nov. St., Business Zone II. hamed Alkhawad to replace him longer constitutes a risk to the 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ 4. Eugene W. Wilson, for a a friend as armed forces commander. public safety and security,” parenU are Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Peralli, Amston Lake. limited repairer’s license for 411 said, “If LEAN said Gov. Luis Munoz Marin Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pleclty, Hartford Rd., Business Zone n . you want a CX)PENHAGEN, Denmark issuing the pardon Sunday. Rockville. She has a sister. Laura Ann, 1. 5. Rolf L. Boman, for a limit­ 2:89 (AP) — Gen. Francisco Franco, Albizu, now 73, has been in a stronger hospital unable to walk or talk BURTON’S • • • « * ed repairer’s license for 395 Spain’s chief of state, has de­ Tolland Tpke., Business Zone n . rebound, manded that the Danish govern­ since a stroke in 1956. Long, Darrel Steven, son of George K. and Lynne A. you’ve got He was sentenced to a 54-year Murray Long, 110 Foster Rd., South Windsor. He was bom 6. Arthur A. VanHoudt, for ment explain why it took i ac­ a limited repairer’s license for to slap the tion against demonstrators who jail term in 1950 after his Na­ FABULOUS FALL MAKE-UP NEWSI Nov. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal tionalist party revolted unsuc- 18 MoNall St, Business Zone n. ball harder. burned him in effigy last month grandmother is Mrs. Althea Murray, 40 Marshall Rd. His Stu Johnston swordhsh tn front of the Spanish Embassy ' cessfully against the United paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. George S. Long, 247 Like every­ PAY FOR States. Munoz Marin pardoned in Copenhagen. Autumn St. He has a sister. Darby Lynne, 2%. HATTERAS CANYON DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — The thing in life, you get back Justice Minister K. Axel Niel­ him in 1953 but revoked the par­ TUESDAY first direct evldmce confirming only the measure you put sen told Parliament last week don six months later after Na­ Cooper, Craig Richard, non of Kenneth F. and Carole the government planned to take tionalists shot up the U.S. House Swope Cooper, 151 Chestnut St. He was bom Nov. 5 at Man­ existence of the ’ ’Hatteras sub­ into it.” He found another FRESH AND marine M iy on ” was reported no action. TTie demonstrators of Representatives and tried to chester Memorial HosplUl. His maternal grandparents are way of flaying what the ALL YOUR were protesting a jail sentence kill Truman. Mr. and Mrs. EXigene Swope. Mercer, Pa. His paternal grand­ by Duke* University scientists Sunday. sages of all time have,^aid STEAK given in Spate to (iarlos Alvar­ WEDNESDAY parenU are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper, Munhall, Pa. He DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania Dr. Robert Menzies, director and written, but we’re glad ez, a poet convicted of distribut- has a brother, Christopher. 2%. 65 teg material slanderous to Spate (AP) — President Julius Ny- • • • • ^ of the university’s oceanogira- to be reminded of such tru- phy program, said sonar sound­ to foreign newspapers. erere says he will submit to the MEET MARYE TOUZIAN Hoyland, Mark Harold, son of Harold Robert and Judith iems. We put all we’ve got CHRISTMAS U.S. government the documents ings from tee university re­ Arlene Johnston Hoyland, 59 Dougherty St. He was bom search ship Eastward indicated into so serving that you CANBERRA, Australia (AP) on which his government based its charge that the United States HELENA RUBINSTEIN’S Nov. 2 at Mt. Sinai Hospital. His maternal grandmother la the chasm in tee Atlantic Ocean count us a friend, not just — Prime Minister Sir Robert is plotting with Portugal and Mrs. Robert Quirk. Hartford. His paternal grandparenU are floor off Gape Hatteras la sever­ a business. Please, may we KERNEL CORN Menzies expressed doubt today other Western nations to Invade Mrs. William Ray, Glastonbury and Sverre Hoyland, Marl­ al hundred feet deep and may that Indonesia could explode an MAKE-UP Here it is! borough. become your friend? Dillon PRESENTS atomic bomb next year. Tanzania. be several hundred miles long. "They (the United States) can ’The canyon has been an ob­ Sales and Service, Inc., Menzies told Parliament that Indonesia is known to have only tell us whefe they are genuine,” Simon, Robert Lincoln, son of Lincoln Everett and ject of speculation for more your Ford dealer, 319 Main POPULAR 11I, EXPERT two atomic reactors, both ex­ Nyerere said In a speech Sun­ Madeline Irene Schoeck Simon, Crestridge Dr., Vernon. He than 20 years. St. Phone 643-2145. y/tfh fhe m oney Banfly The Bra that makes was bom Nov. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ perimental and unable to day. “ We shall be the first to ternal grandfather is Gustav J. Schoeck, Stow, Mass. His ™ C Y ^cani produce fissionable material. rejoice if we hear they axe not.” Who comes from New York Brig. Gen. Hartono, director The government newspaper paternal grandmother is Mrs. L. P. Simon. Hamburg, N.Y. saves you on f u e l , , . SAVE 33c He has three sisters. Leslie, 9%, Barbara, 5%, and Elizabeth. of the Indonesian army logistic printed photo copies of the docu­ for these 2 days to advise 8. service, said Saturday that In­ ments last week. A U.S. embas­ you even more 99 donesia plans to launch home­ • • * • « This man sy spokesman called them you about holiday make-up! made guided missiles and ex­ "clumsy forgeries." Marye Touxian Leonard, Patrick Thomas, son of Walter Joseph and You'll save yourself hundreds of plode an A-bomb some time next Louise Ellen Gardner Leonard, Bunker Hill Rd., Coventry. can bring you year. TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Ex- He was bom Nov. 7 at Manchester Menjorial Ho.spital. His of a woman ! dollars when you change from gas Premier Da^d Ben-(jrUrion quit maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Gardner, BEHER HEARINC LONG GRAIN RICE ATHENS, Greece (AP) — the central committee of Israel’s Raymond. N.H. 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HOW IIA N C H EST^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1964 PAGE llA N G ^tE B SVENINO fiBBAU), l^CHBSTSR, OOMM:. MOKDAY, NOVE)|l6tat 16; 1 ^ 83 Bnteklyn Bt, wax reloasad Hebron I Rockville-Vernon under $500 bond on charges of T JlmirijpHtpr prealdeatial elaetkm before this waa de­ In s id e Inside breach of peace and Intoxica­ sttpBad Breath cided by leas than 120,000 votee and leaa tion. He waa arrested by Patrol­ Urgnt MinM CtarcMl Cmm. ttbM than a fraction of one per cent so far man Jo)m Stodd. IwtsiNt KMni^tNMek hi I MMm Eitndnd fpraUi Report Play Group Driver Hurt Boney alated for Man­ or SDur 3S« b|ck tl dniulat Ckaw MVasa as the popular vote verdict was con­ R e j N i r t tabitti vrtiasavar your araatk oMf sfaaA chester court today, Backofen •tll« n ntitrsllia Midity, wwalaa SNirtll tm . cerned. (Oetttffiaed from Page 6) la scheduled to appear in Rock­ ■nd itamaeb. Sand aonal to laHaaSt •II hy Plans As Plywood Oraniabwi, N. V,, for llbaral frat aaaaaMu Oom. So the real reason the polls came out ville court Dec. 1. TBOtUi I ^7~ ~ of the 1864 election looking eo good RowlBBd Erana Jr. But friends belieVe that when Leonard Palozle, 32, of El­ WALTBR R. tSR( was that they called a landallde and got Robert D. Novide he retuiriui early next month he After a successful tour with Strikes Car lington, was arrested by Patrol­ the musical fairy tale, "Cinder­ man Stodd and charged with IVMBdad Oetobar 1.' m a landslide. It is difficult to muster any WiABHINGrrON ^ Hsahate might Just dlsregi^d the pree- breach of peace after an Inci­ Wti*re a$ * ella,” the Hartford Community A Manchester motorist kind of quarrel or criticism for such a ' ten fiiisnelar ItotMct AadaMan aure from back home and keep escaped serious injury when a dent at a Market St. bar this la atm ona o< PrasMant Jsim- the show going. Players will begin their new piece of plywood fell off a truck weekend. He was released under near o$ record. aon’a cloaaat frianda, but tf But when one takea the actual per- ’^e irony here Is that the season with the beloved tale going In the opposite direction $200 bond for court appearance . Democratic poUttolaaa nayer aaa complaints are coming from and smashed his car's wind­ D«c. 1. your SOBSCIUPTION BATn centage of accuracy achieved to 1964 ' ■ > 'C him again It win ba too'SOML adapted from L. Frank Baun’s PayaH* lii AAfaae* _ „ party hacks who did far leaa book, "The Wizard of Oz.” The shield. william B. SchneU, 19, of telephanm T«w ...... and applies it to the possibility of some Although tha poWtlclana thah Clark to get Sties Blatt The driver waa Kenneth Oul- Coventry, waa arrested on a Months ••••••••••*••••••• u .w really close election, one has to realise aran’t aaytog ao puhUoly, petv- elected; In some' cases, thd company consists of many char­ leiie, of 670 N. Main St., who charge of failure to obey State « Months «••••••*•••••«•• }*j 5 ataly t h ^ oomplaln bitxarly ter members who are. well M o^ ...... l-ES that an error of 2.6 per cent could be­ party regulars Ignored her. received a cut on his forehead. Traffic Control markings (yel­ that tha tianaplantod Tanan For Instance, to Pittsburgh known throughout the greater The accident took place on Rt. low lines) and was summoned come, in the right context, a most spec­ laid down on tha job during tha Hartfofd area. FREE n u t ednowATlDD (Mttiere the big Scott'vote was 83 near the Vernon Circle. Into court Dec. 1 by Patrolman AaaoelMad Pr«as la •zelnalTMy tacular error. When one realises, more­ campadgn. decisive) Democratic postera The play will be presented The truck driver. Arthur S. John Bundy. OM 0* rapaMIcatlao ol aU .aaw» dl» Aa the only man In Amaeica on tbb trolleys boosted Presi­ Saturday at Rham High School Bordallo, 32, of Mansfield, was Raymond A. Miner, 26. of 40 DELIVERY eraditad to It or dm otiiMwm ctmUI- over, that the pollsters, to 1964, were on Saturday. if psper sad ***** ths loosl bsirs ooth on raally intimate tacma with dent Johnson and local candi­ summoned to Circuit Court 12, High St., was arrested by Pa­ themselves frightened and alarmed by both Dwight D. Blaenhewar and dates but failed -to mention Head World War I Vets Units Noteworthy is the fact that trolman Robert Ahnert and the one-sidedness of what they had to Drive Chairman Rockville, on Dec. 1, on a Your order for drug xeeda ^ rtSSs ol rspubltcaUoa ot opsclai Lomdon B. Johnaon, Andenon Mias' BlAtt. WiUis P. Hoyt of 43 Foley^ the Laind of Oz opens the door charge of failure to secure a charged with failure to obey and cosmetioa arlO be takan hss nerebi ars also ressrvsd. report, so that they checked and re­ has shown uniqua ability to hva to dance numbers on stage and Dr. Eugene Davis, Manches­ St. 'was elected commstnder of junior vice commander; Ar­ load properly. Investigation and optical restrictions. He was care of Immediatdy. checked their methods and Cheir re­ In two worlds. One footnote to the Oold- thur Bumap, quirtermaster; through the audience via the ter optometrist has been re­ arrest were made by Constable summoned into court Dec. 1. no i5 ? ^ respoDilbUlt; -?S5KuS' for typo- A conaervativa Texan I>Mao- water campaign further Ulus- Manchester Barracks, Veterans William Bralnard, sergeant-at- yellow brick road. named chairman of the Great­ Robert Zonghetti of Vernon ODoartnK bi ndvertlMmanta sults, and still came up with this 2.6 per_ cratVor-Ike, Anderaon bacama tratee ita divided and -often The show Is projected against I-otter randu mnttttr In lb* llan^aator cent error, one suspects that the poll­ of World War I, and Mrs. Mary arms; William Clowles, judge er Manchester committee for police. I BaraUl Gen. Eieenhower’a Secrotary of unwise counseL J. Mathleu of 156 Main St. was advocate, and Robert McKin­ flown background murals sug­ Thomas P. Dobins, 21, of Eternal Light sters , even while they take the public ’The brightest spot of the gested by the book and Inter­ the annual fund drive of the O J id d o n iu FfWl aarylca eUant ot N B. A. Sw^vja. ^ Navy, a registered Ooonactlcut elected president of its Auxil­ ney, chaplain. Nashua, N. H., is being held Freacription Phamiaey plaudits going their way, are asking RepUbUcan, and flnaUy Secre- dreary campaign was a sleeper: iary, yesterday at a meeting at Officers cd the auxiliary are preted through the brush of Ed­ Connecticut Institute for the pending arrival of Massachu­ Central Theme nI w ?o‘ra ^ * ^ their own computers some pretty sharp taiy of the Treasury. Ha waa a a 30-mlnute teleirised speech by the 'VFW Home. Hoyt succeeds Mrs. George Struff, senior vice ward Reddy, commercial artist Blind. He has served As greater setts police after he was spot­ 901 MAIN ST.—64S-5S21 worthy successor to Gaorge actor Ronald Reagan, shown and senic desl’gner from Eng­ ted operating a car without a ^in^ro*AUt>^T°BOTBAD OF CIRCtn.A- questlona. repeatedly in the closing days. William Bralnard, and Mrs. president; Mrs. Helen Erickson Manchester chairman since At JFK Grave Humphrey at the Tyeaauiy. In Mathleu succeeds Mrs, Brato- junior vice president; Mrs. Paul land. 1955. The statewide campaign, rear license plate yesterday. private, Gen. HJlaenhower often Even Dunocrats admitted it These drops are full size and Police said .questioning revealed ndyarUBliig cloatu nouin: waa the campaign’s most effec­ ard. Officers will be installed at Clark, chaplain; Mrs. Adelaide enhance the set pieces made to with a goal of $70,000, will (Continued from Page One) r Monday — 1 p.m. M ia/- talked of Anderaon as Ua Brat joint ceremonies of the bar­ Pickett, conductor: Mrs. Kath­ open Monday, Nov. 30. that the car had been stolen r Tueaday — 1 p.na Fastback Violence choice for Presidential candi­ tive oratory. scale from Mainshe and trans­ from Tyngsboro, Mass., and p Wedneaday - 1 p.oa Tuewlay. But the Reagan film was at racks and auxiliary Sunday, leen McGuire, guard; Mrs. A committee of area resi­ dome in the distance — and re­ S date on the Republican ticket Nov. 29 at 2 p.m. at the VFV/ Wilber Little, treasurer, and parent scrim. dents who will assist Dr. Davis Massachusetts police were noti­ jpr Thuraday — 1 p.m^Wotooeday. We noticed somewhere that psychia­ But last Nov./28, Andereon first vetoed by the “think fied. 1 marked, "I could stay here Fpr Friday - 1 p m Thurjday tank” — the name Republican Home. trustees, Mrs. Alphonse Beru- Featured in the caat are are E. Theodore Bantley Jr., forever.” “ ■ Saturday — i p.m. Friday trists and insurance companies were be­ waa one of the Brat men hu Other officers of the barracks by, one year, Mrs. James Sulli­ Eileen Reddy as the witch of Robert E. Beach, Mrs. Jean­ Leopiold R. Bachiocha, 21, of ■alfled didllne: 10:80 «t.m. each day al politicians colntemput u p u s 1 y Kingsboro Ave., w'as arrested The g;ravesite Is alone on the Icatlon except Saturday — • a. m. ginning to be interested in the degree old friend Lyndon Johnaon saw gave to Sen. Goldwater’s brain- are Paul Clark, senior vice van, two years, and Mrs. Wil­ the East; Lisa Tulin and Richie ette Beechler, Edgar H. Clarke, slope, flanked by the graves of of extra risk which may be associated after he became President Mr. commander; Robert Doggart, liam Bralnard, three years. Parsons, Zac and Ishray, two Dr. A. Elmer Dlskan, Thomas Friday night by Constable Wil- i two Kennedy children who died Johnson quickly put him to trust at the Republican Na­ liam Liswell on a charge of I Monday, November 16 with automobile drivers who purchase tional Committee. munchklns; Marilyn Murphy, F. Ferguson, Atty. Harold W. at or shortly after birth — Pa­ m work aa special ambassador for Garrity, Everett T. Keith, Wal­ making unnecessary noise with I vehicles sold with violent names. Leading the "think tank" op­ Dorothy; Ted Wleant, scare­ a motor vehicle. trick who died two days after renegotiating tha Panama Ca­ position was William J. Baroo- Bolton / crow; Janet Zackowskl, witch ter N. Leclerc and Mrs. Jacob birth Aug. 7, 1963, and a I Refesing Rescue ' And a certain cumination of trends nal treaty and aakad him to line dy, the immensely powerful of the North; Jason Kenny, tin F. Miller. The arrest was made after daughter born dead Aug. 23, seems to indicate that it la high time for up “Bualneesmen for Johnaon” (though untitled) Goldwater ad­ woodman; Cindy Cochran, lion; On Nov. 30 direct mail ap­ Bachiocha was observed leaving 1966. They were brought from A Hne of argument followed here the during the campaign. the Vernon Lanes Bowling Al­ such an inquiry. viser and chief thinker. Even Andy Deflllppe, guardian of the peals will go to residents of ley, Rt. 83. police said. He was their original graves to be bur­ Johnaon cam]jaign managers after the Reagan film ran once P archer on on Policy Panel Manchester, Andover, Bolton, ied beside their father. A holiday celebration oth^r day held that the proposal to For Barracuda. Comet, Corvair, Cor­ noticed, however, that Ander­ gates; 'Vera Kingsbury, witch summoned to court Dec. 1. create the thing known as MLF for on television, Baroody tried (un­ of the west; Eileen Reddy, Coventry, Rockville, Tolland , Maynard J. Roy, 24, of 12 More than 7V4 million persons ing. Have our experts vette, Dart, Falcon, Fury, Mustang, son’s business committee wasn’t successfully) to prevent it from Green Lady; Kathy Donofrlo, and Vernon. have visited the g;rave which is VAJTO was not any policy of military getting off the ground. Nor waa Of State Education Group Grove St., was arrested Satur­ guarded night and day by senti­ deserves clean cloth Sabre, Tempest, Thunderbird and Wild­ being shown again. Floria, and Sybil Raiman, Glln- Any blind child In Connecti­ day and charged with operating necessity or even desirability, but a cat—these. It would seem, are Intended Anderson overly anxioiu to lend Why? Probably because it was cut is eligible to apply for ad­ nels from the famed "Old dry clean your cloth­ his own naune to the Jrtmaon- da. a motor vehicle under the in­ Guard” Infantry regiment, pro|)OsiUon designed primarily to give to be the savage thrusts of power sponsored by the Citizens for Harold Poroheron, chairman^Regional 2 met Oct. 29 to Oo- The player of the wizard of mission to Oak Hill School fluence of Intoxicating liquor or Humphrey ticket, arguing that Goldwater - Miller, not the Na­ for the Blind, Hartford, which Mrs. Kennedy choose War- ing soon, in our mod­ Weat Germany the satisfaction of hav­ along our highways, manipulated and his status as an “ambassador” of the Bolton board of educa- lumbia. He said that there are Oz has not been announced. drugs, failure to obey a limited tional Cotnmlttee. tion, heis been appointed to 17 regional groups in the state. Is sponsored by the Institute. necke to design the gp-avesite ern plant. Satisfaction ing’ a finger alongrslde ours on the nu- dominated by supermen and superwom­ V* * > yV’’ ' barred partisan activity. 1964 P u blishers N ew spaper Produced and directed by license, and operating a motor because of her and her late hus­ serve on the policy committee Re^onal 2 consists of And­ Elizabeth Perlstein, the play is There are nine from the Man­ vehicle without a tire. He was guaranteed, always. aleir trigger. en who are really tigerish at the auto­ Democratic politicians Syndicate chester area at the school, band's admiration for his plan wouldn’t buy that explanation. of the Connecticut Association over, Ashford, Bolton, Colches­ of the Youth Matinee series. It arrested by Rockville Patrol­ to save the historic homes to Tjhe best possible solution for such a matic controls over the tigers in their of Boards of Education ter. Columbia, Coventry, He­ ■will take place Saturday at 2- which has students from 69 man Francis Barbero. proMsiUon, with iU creaUon of un- Along with New York businees- (CABE). bron, Lebanon, Mansfield, Marl­ cities and towns in this state. Lafayette Square, across Penn­ tanks. men, they auspected Anderson p.m., at Rham. Tickets will be The institute provides educa­ Roy was unable to post bond sylvania Avenue from the White easuiess and a touch of horror for all Town Unit Host Victor MfDonald, executive borough, Willington, Windham sold In the Hebron elementary and was held at Tolland State These, it seems, are the names and was having trouble li'vtog a secretary of CABE said this and Regional 8 school district. tion. training, room and food, House, from demolition. NEW SYSTEM th o ^ nations who ever had to do bat­ ’>-fk Bchizopnrenlc political life. He school before clksses Wednes­ Jail for court in Manchester to­ Waraecke said pre'vlously his the moods which do appeal to some of To County YW morning that CABE is setting I ^ d Bid Awarded without charge to parents of day. tle ! with Germany, would be to have was getting pressure from his day. blind children. work of the graveslte would be LAUNDRY us Americans. up its committees for the 1964- Mr. and Mrs. William S. Two Rockville youths were done under Mrs. Kennedy’s the problem delicately shunted aside, erstwhile Republican pals. In­ 65 school year. He said that Clark presented the highest bid Dog Impounded Now, in a new model year, there is cluding a telephone call from The Manchester Unit of the involved in a fight this weekend "very close direction’’ and that AND DRY CLEANING whie Western diplomacy got on with there are 16 committees con­ this morning for the building Louis Bellone, local dog war­ this year. He lives in.Lebanon and one of them spent the rest it "must be beautiful its sim­ a further refinement in the automobile Gen. Elsenhower himself, to Hartford County "YWCA will cerned with the work of CABE lot next to their own property den, has impounded a mixed to ON HARRISON ST. (44) with his wife and three chil­ something more positive and fimdamen- softpedal his support for Mr. and 10 advisory committees to of the weekend at 'Tolland State plicity;’’ industry's ability to offer us a mood of host the annual elector’s assem­ on Hebron Rd. The lot owned male dog, about five or six dren. Jail. McNamara has announced ta l' and more likely to do something heroics for our ventures upon the high­ Johnson. the state board of education. by Ruth Spencer of Hartford, years old. The dog has not been Off East Csater St. M'.- bly of the Hartford County McDonald said that the four- His new duties as district John Boney, 17, of 6 Pros­ that the plan has been approved tor the prospect ot world survival in the ways. In desperation, the Johnson YWCA, Wednesday at the was offered for sale by the In­ claimed and will have to be de­ sales head will be administra­ pect St., was held at Tolland by the District’s Pine Arts Com­ Opposite the Cemetery nuclear age. campaign managers turned to Community Y, 79 N. Main St. man policy committee’s duties ternal Revenue Service. stroyed rmleas a home can be tive. when he was unable to post mission and the National Capi­ From among aJI these alluring vio­ a substitute to line up the are to develop policies for the Tax Collector Anthony A. found for it soon. Bellone eisks For Pickup and DaUvory ]f somebody could only forget about The session will start with a organization of CABE itself bond on charges of breach of tal Planning Commission, as lences, we can sort out. if we wish, the Businessmen for Johnson: Sid­ coffee time at 10 a.m., and is Maneggia reports that four or that anyone interested contact Manchester Evening Herajd peace and intoxication. He was well as Mrs. Kennedy and the Call 849-7758 tt—fthat was the suggestion made here, particular models which bear the style ney Weinberg, the old Repub­ and guide lines for the associa­ five bids came close to the high­ open to all Manchester YWCA tion’s future development. est bid. out of at least a dozen. him. Hebron correspondent, Susan arrested by Lt. Emilia Pelll- Kennedy family. Arlington Branches at: 209 North Mata and made in other discussions of the classification of ‘‘faatbacks.’’ lican kingmaker of Wall members. Members from Glas­ Spaulding Takes Position B, Pendleton, telephone grlni. Cemetery is under the juri^lc- Street. Within days. Wetoberg The CABE is a voluntary as­ The sealed bid opening took S t and 501 Hartford Rd. issue, too. ,• Style-wise, a fastback is an automo­ had dozens of Republican busi­ tonbury, Enfield, Simsbury and sociation of boards of educa­ place in the fireplace room of Aldeii D. Spaulding, former 228-3454. Richard D, Backofen, IT, of tion of the Defense Department. Hhen there came one of those rare Granby plan to attend. tion. The Bolton board voted the Community Hall at 11 a.m. RhEun High School principal, bile which sweeps In one unbroken nessmen on the dotted line for After a social time and busi­ has taken a position with the breaks In the direction of sanity which curve from the crown of its roof to the LBJ. to join the association a few The Clarks will be responsible _ ,, _ . W e I n b e r g’s performance ness meeting, members who at­ years ago. for paying back taxes on the,®^®to Enterprises Educational surprise and delight the cynical, pessi­ rear bumper. The appearance suggests tended a national convention in nronertv Corporation, publisher of World mistic obaervdr. The Christian Demo­ forced Anderson off the dime. Porcheron has also been daring, and a certain aerodynamics In the end, Anderson finally Ohio will participate In a panel elected vice-chairman of the ^ ____ I Book Encyclopedia. j: 985 MAIN STREET - TEL. 648-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5 :80 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS cratic party, -the ruling pollUcal power discussion to help clarify ac­ CABE’s Regional 2 group. Mc- Manchester Evening Herald Spaulding had been head of i brand of compliance with the ultimate signed his name to a strong tions taken at the convention. Rham for three years at the I In ^ e s t Germany, announced that Weat possibility for speed. Just as much aa declaration for Mr. Johnson Elonald said that news of this Bolton correspondent Cleme- Geipany had now decided to delay any Photographed By Joseph Saternis and published it as a newupaper Mrs. C. Easton Perry is election has not reached his well Young, telephone 643- time of his resignation earlier I that, however, the very word “fastback" ad. chairman of an arrangement office yet, but noted that that 8981. pressure toward creation of the allied itself has the same racy, exhilarating MORE NOVEMBER ROSES, HEMLOCK STREET • • • committee. She will be assisted nudtear fleet. mood aa the fierce car names with The weekly Pennsylvania by Mies Magda Neznlk, Mrs. Kenneth Machin, • Mrs. B, R. i will be distributed to the Man­ l)iia development could have created which it may be associated. television show featuring the Meeting Listed chester Welfare Department state’s two Senators — Repub­ Bliss, Mrs. 'Vemer Nylin, Mrs. j a 8%:h of relief almost everywhere. But There are momenta when all of us Al Soucy, Mrs. John Da'vls and for Thanksgiving. not, it appear^l, to the United States Yesterdays lican Hugh Scott and Democrat By Century Club Mrs. John DeMarche will be have certain Instincts. We would like, on Joseph Clark — is the live­ Mrs. Frank E. Wyman. ^ State Department. hostess for the evening, assist­ Your occasion, to be able to step Into a fast- Jimmy Herald liest of the myriad TV pro­ ed by Mrs. William Balch, Mrs. lie State Department rushed out back Tarantula or Scorpion and blast The Way It Is grams filmed on Capitol Hill The Junior Century Club of Robert Calhoun, Mrs. Da-vid DOWNTOWN O F MANCHESTER witH an Immediate statement that the for the benefit of eonstltuenta. Ostrinsky Joins Manchester, Inc., will meet Carmel, Mrs. Reginald Chris­ off stinging everything In sight But 2 5 Years Ako But it could become a casualty Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the StoHontrs - aniiDuncement from Germany did not there ought to be some accommodation tensen. Mrs. Donald Eagleeon,, of the 1964 campaign. Masonic Temple. Federation Mrs. Paul Fiano, Mrs. Bruce really mean any change in West Ger­ for milder moods, too. A fellow who Breslin Board of Selectmen tables, Realty Advisors night will be observed and nine Pennsylvania Democr a t 1 c many’s desire to paiticipate in the es­ for the second time, action on officers of the Connecticut Fowler and Mrs. John Frank. feels like it ought to be able to find a NEW YORK, NOV. 16— These people wouldn’t let me the racks and then he coanes in. chieftains never liked the Clark- OPEN tablishment of a »clear fleet for re-adoption of four voting pre­ Scott show. Now they’re de­ M. Kenneth Ostrinsky has State Federation of Women’s THEATRE CLOSING swayback Thrush or Dove or Wren or Everybody who came into the inside this joint if I paid dou­ He goes in the back by the cincts in Manchester. been appointed to serve on the Clubs, junior and senior divi­ Mon. thru Sat. NAirO, and promised that, consequently, Lark, something for people who just grill said hello to him. This waa ble.” phone booths and he looks at manding that Clark • junk it. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Frederick Baker is elected to The reason: they claim the pro­ three'-man Realtor’s Advisory sion, will be guests. old Ford’s Theater building is to Thors, till 9 P.M. Choose lovely oui^ own attitude toward it was un- want to head unobtrusively down life's his country club, and his law “Will you forget that you’re the pictures of the broads. Two head the Permanent Armistice Committee, to succeed Warren practice was in this Long Is­ a ceindy store Jew and get whole hours he stands there gram so glorified and popular­ Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lald- be closed on Nov. 30 so that chaitged too. quieter lanes, friendly to all and chal­ Day Committee for 1940. ized Scott that he squeaked by E. Howland, whose two-year law of Coventry will spj^ak and work may start on restoring the \^est Germany has been the only land town and all the car deal­ drunk like the rest of us high- lookin’ at pictures of nude A group of 60 North Hind term has expired. lenging to none, slowbacks in style, with ers and Insurance men and real class people,” the bookmaker Democrat Genevlowe Blatt on demonstrate Christmas decora­ interior to its appearance the a Slide Rules NAlrO nation which has campaigned ■broads. He don’t budge except residents petition the State to Nov. 3 in the face of a Dem­ The. unofficial agency Is fill­ tions for the home. Laidlaw, an night of April 14, 1866, when kittens in the tanks. Who Is there among estate agents knew him from yelled. to pick up a new book. Jeez, eliminate unhealthy water con­ ed by appointments made by • Drafting Supplies positively for MLF. But one wonders, the locker room. Their •wives "Yeah, have another drink,’* ocratic landslide. elementary teacher in Coventry President Abraham Lincoln was us who does not entertain, now and then, you ought to see him. You’d ditions in area. Clark is now on a erulse off the Manchester Board of Real­ Grammar School, is a graduate assassinated. a Wedding Watkins Carpets now novr, whether this was really West Ger- know him from in front of the heavy girl said. Then she think he was reading some­ tors from within its own ranks, the old illusion that life could be slow church and from house parties grabbed the bookmaker's atm. the coast of South America. of Springfield College. He par­ Work will take about two Stationery m&Sy, or merely West Germany doing body’s ■will. Oh, I know that 10 Years Ago and serves In an advisory ca­ ticipated In the Extension years, said Secretary of t^e In­ and pleasant and relaxed, as if, some­ and charity dances like this "Listen to this,” she said. The guy. Give him a book with nak­ pacity to the town on matters whyt it thought our State Department where In anybody’s four score and ten, one. His face still hid color In bookmaker cocked his head and (See Page Seven) Service in Connecticut and terior Stewart L. UdaUjiCon- waited it to do. In any 'case, one has to ed broads in it to look at and Frank Reilly declines renoml- relating to town purchase and helped to develop a series of gress has voted $2,730,6()0 for Cali there might be an occasional 10 min­ it from a long summer at Shel­ listened. He broke into a laugh he’s set for the day.” nation to presidency of Local sale of prdberty. askiwhy in the world our State Depart­ ter Island, and golf three times and threw his head back. He nature projects for 4-H clubs. the restoration. 649-5341 for pre-Holiday utes in which one did not have to hurry The booikmaker and the girl 63, Textile Workers’ Union, af­ A Thought for Today ’The other two members of Awards will be presented to The building now houses the ment insists on pushing a project West a week since Labor Day. His saw the lawyer now. ter sixteen years of leadership. the advisory board are Herbert to get somewhere in order to be able to gra3dng, light-brown hair was and her husband started to Sponsored by the Manobeoter the three winners of the essay Lincoln Museum and has little Ge^nany Is willing to delay and nobody “Sonufabitch,” the bookmak­ South Manchester Fire Dis­ ConncU of Chorcbee J. McKinney and Alfred P. contest which was open to area to indicate that it was once a hurry back. combed straight back. He waa er said. "That guy. 'When I laugh. They laughed hard. Werbner. clsn anywhere really wants. Is it some- in a brown tweed suit with a The la'wyer' who goes to trict budget includes general children in Grades 3 through 6. theater. During restoration the wanted to get the kid Into col­ wage increase of 10%. Frank First prize is a cash award of museum items will be placed in bod^B brain child? Once a proposition vest His wife was next to him lege that time I write him a church was saying hello to some Out of the wound, beauty is at the Ijar with a mink stole people who had just come into Schelbenpflug is rq^elected as Criminals Get Auniy $10, second prize is a Schaeffer storage but later will be on dis­ installation' bad been put on the drawing boards, The Kremlin’s Model note and ask him to swing in district commissioner. W. Clif­ bom. This is the ftery of life pen and pencil set, and third ' j —'draped on her black dress. The ' the room. He waa very proper for one who has eyes to see and play in the theater basement. Read Herald Ads. I cai|t It be taken off, if nobody really ■The Russian totalitarian system has S ribbon on her corsage said on the joint for me. I knew he ford Mason is elected fire chief. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Dr. prize is a scrapbook. Judges for had a little strength with the in his brown suit and vest and ______a heart *to understand. There the event were Mrs. Eric wasts it? Does something have to be been in a state of intermittent crisis “Committee.” The lawyer is the people smiled when they are so many illustrations such Leon Radzinowicz’ professor of carried through to some kind of policy since Stalin died. Stalin consolidated his very big In this charity. school. He could of done me a criminology at the university Hohenthal and Mrs. Norman a little good. You know, for the talked to him because they as the autumn leaves and their Hohenthal, both club members completion, whether it is gxx)d or bad? personal dictatorship by murdering al­ His wife said she wanted an­ knew he was very big with his here, told the Royal Society of 935 Main Street - Tel. 643-5171 - Closed Mondays most all of his Bolshevik Revolutionary other drink. Her husband took kid. I never hear a -word from Today in History ■SI Arts that only 16 per cent of and teachers in the Manchester Is -there a kind of automation in the colleagues. The members of his govern­ the guy. You think the guy church charity. pine tree School System. Give your home the rich, quiet dignity ot wall- her glass and half-turned to his By The Associated Press battered by the gale yet stand­ crimes committed in England hlgbest affairs of human beings and . ment In 1953 at the time of his death right to put the glass on the would at least say he’s sorry The bookmaker and the can­ are reported by police. The Mrs. Burton Hilton III, serv­ to-wall carpeting, or large fit-your-room rugs for were the dregs remaining after these but he can’t do It or some­ dy store owner were laughing Today is Monday, Nov. 16, ing twisteid and proud on the chance that a criminal will be ice chairman, reminds members nations? bar. When he did this he saw hillside. Then there Is the hu­ purges. They were a group of second- the town bookmaker. thing.” so hard now that they were hit­ the 321et day of 1964. There are convicted is 60-50, he says. to bring canned goods which the holidays. . .and years to come. Choose from l^en back on the level of practical rate bureaucrats, policemen, and politi­ ting each other on the shoul­ 45 days left in the year. man heart in the home with it.s The bookmaker, big and The stationary store owner % full roll stocks of beautiful quality carpeting from policy, what kind of unity is it creating cians who had survived the execution of der. Today’s HighUght to History wounds covered by love and de­ for an alliance to force upon its mem­ their intellectual betters. These second- olive-faced, in a black night­ leaned forward on his stool. He votion. There is. the beauty and the country's leading looms...just waiting to club suit, was down at the end looked at the lawyer. The lawyer stopped talking to On this date in 1933, the bers a proposition none of them ap­ raters may actually have ganged up to look at them. He was a little dignity of age in the persim who murder Stalin although we do not know of the bar, with money spread ‘That guy?” he said. He ■ United States recognized Rus­ has his head bloody but un­ make your nome more beautiful. Colors, textures pears really to want? grabbed the bookmaker’s arm. annoyed. You could see that he sia. Normal diplomatic rela­ this for certain. In any event, unlike out in front of him. He was didn’t like this bookmaker, who bound. Yes, and one can see and patterns to enhance your decorating schemes Mao and his top colleagues in the Chi­ with a crippled man who own­ "I know that gruy. You know tions were resumed following Christ on the cross and recog­ Day In , Day Out . , . ed one of the stationery stores who he is? That’s the guy goes around taking bets right an exchange of letters between at prices to fit your budget. Take up to two years nese Communist Party who have stuck in front of people, standing at nize that even in His life, as well Poll Error, Even In Landslide together for more than thirty years near the railroad station, a comes into the place every PT-esldent Franklin D. Roosevelt as in others, out of a woxmd. to pay on Watkins Budget Terms. Choose tomor­ and never murdered one another, heavy brassy girl in-a tight sil­ Wednesday afternoon, right af­ the bar and making noise in his Sind Maxim Lltvtnoff, the So­ beauty is bora. WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES A survey of the polls and the recent ver dress and her husband, the country club. viet oomniissar for foreign af­ row to insure Holiday delivery! Stalin’s heirs had observed and some of ter the new magazines come.. I 1864 PublisherM N qirapaiM r South Methodist Church election comes out predominantly with them had participated in repeated blood­ bartender In one of the saloons get them all unpacked and on Byndlcata fairs. J. Manley Shaw, Pastor a tjerdict of accuracy for the polls, and letting within their own small ruling the bookmaker uses as a drop. faction. Their first move after Stalin's This was the bookmaker’s year­ ON PRESCRIPTIONS most Specially for the truly profession­ death waa to murder one of their num­ ly appearance at the country installed al iiation-wide polls such as those oper­ ber—Beria, the police chief—and prob­ club and he kept pushing Adoration 9*^^ , . . . resulting in meaningful ated by Gallup and Harris. ably murder' Stalin’s son. ^ money at the bartender and F i s c h e t t i Both these nation-wide polls, after After a short period of maneuvering, then turning around and call­ savings to you every day! Watkins exclusive Adoration Broadloom is one of the Khrushchev outwitted Malenkov. Hts ing for one of the women to distributing their undecided vote' to problem waa—how do I make myself a biteg him more raffle tickets. No upa and dowM In your Prescription loveliest Nylon carpeting you’ve ever seen at anywhere their final reports, came up with pre­ bigger man than Stalin? One answer The bartender had the law­ coats — no “discounts” today, “Regular near its low price. Woven of permanent twist yam, it dictions giving President Johnson 64 was to murder more people than the old yer’s drinks on a white card prices” tomorrow! gives the richness of plain carpeting, yet its nubby sur­ peij' cent of the popular vote and Sena­ tyrant had. Khrushchev waa either not which he kept on the back bar. No “reduced specials”—^no “temporary face resists shading and soiling. Choose from Olive, secure enough In power to take this It is supposed to be this way in redactions” on Prescriptions to lore tor.' Goldwater 36. The actual popular route or he genuinely disapproved of It. the country club. Signatures customers! Sand, Beige, Mocha or Maize Gold in 12 ft. width. (11 ▼ote result In the nation gave Johnson other colora to order)! Complete, installed by our own (If all the facts were kno'wn to us, we only. The lawyer looked at the At ttie same time, there is never any 61.4 per cent and Goldwater 38.6 per might be able to assign him consider­ bookmaker to his nightclub compromise In service or quality! skilled layers over Mohawk’s Resilience Cushion, or able moral credit for deliberately choos- suit and with the money spread made into finished room-size rugs for only $9.89 a cent- ■ Ing the latter alternative but. In truth, lie type of final error which devel- in frontjOf him. He shook his YOU GET OUR LOWEST Greatest Bedtime square yard. 9 x 12 ft. rugs, for instance, with cushion, we simply do not know why he spared head to distaste. PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE here, and which was paralleled in the lives of Malenkov, Molotov, and "We have everybody here to­ YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE We Deliver only $118.68, Choose Adoration tomorrow 1 ky of the other more limited and less other defeated rivals.) Having failed to establish himself as a pensonal dictator night," he said to his wife. MORE THROUGHOUT THE Everywhere^ Fast tessional polls, indicated that, inside on the Stalin model, Khrushchev had to “So what?” his wife said. YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR Story Ever Told [voting machines, Senator Goldwater be content with being first among his “Do you kqow what he did ? He PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. Square yard WOOLS bought $20 worth of tickets installed , the heavier share of the final de- equals. Within the Presidium, an uneasy, This is the story of deep, unbroken, re­ Holiday 10-*® small-scale version of democracy seems when he came to here. Then he TRY US^AND SEE [>ns of those voters who had been saw Marilyn to the dlntog room freshing sleep. It’s the grandest sleep 1 9*95 iq. yd. fled as ‘‘undecided" In the final to have developed. It Is reasonable to speculate that and he bought $25 from her.” you’ve ever had. Holman-Baker designed Another heavy Nylon, this one in tweedtone twist yam figures. Khrushchev fell because he waa old and , “Money,” the lawyer said. gives the added advantage of more than one color to “That won’t help him. I think the bedding that provides this sleep from (le Gallup poll .wound up with 7 per his time waa coming to an end, for recommendations of orthopedic sur­ the nubby textured surface. Gives a plain carpet effect; of .the voters undecided and the physical reasons if no others. The jockey­ he's one person even charity ACRIIANS can do without.” f geons. It’s ultra firm. Good for folks is 80 easy to care for! Choose from beautiful, new poll listed 5 per cent that way. ing for personal power and privilege which between 1963 and 1957 brought “Well. ..." with sound backs; good for those with Emerald Bay, Nqgget, Sandstone or Inca Gold in 12 ft. 9 * 9 5 sq. yd. •use they reasoned and guessed him-and. his allies to* the toP toia started “Pelleve me, I ' know more width. (11 other colors to order). Clomplete installed, about him than you do,” the back disorders.. It’s Musco-Pedic and ' when they allocated this relative- again. On the basis of what we now Verto-Rest Bedding. See it; try it at wall-to-wall by our e»perienced layers using Mohawk’s kmall percentage between the< two ' know about the Communist system, it lawyer said The bookmaker had the guy Watkins today. You’ll agree this is the Resilience Carpet Cushions, or, finished room-§ize rugs ildates, both major polls wound up does not seem to me that the ruling groyp in Ru.ssia rises and faljs. oh ra- from the .candy store drunk on DRUG STORE greatest bedtime story ever told. Mat­ with Mohawk’s Resilience Cushion, for only $10.89 a NYLONS Johnson 2.6 perpentagq points tiofial grounds ’ such as agricultural brandy.” . 1 GET YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION ElllED AT LIGGETT S ; tresses $99.50; Box Springs $89.50-. . . square yard. 9 x 12 ft. rugs, for instance, cost only {lar than he was, and Goldwater that shortages, the heavy Industry vs. light “I don’t Imow why I have to $180.68. Sse Holiday tomorroiyl 5 9 3 . 9 .9 5 , lowar than he actually finished. t ' Industry controversy, or difficulties be here with a bum like you," "Wo Sovo You Monoy" and worth it! ; S.6 per cent of the 68,000,000 . abroeul, The model for. Its behaidor Is thar atatlonery. atora man aaid. not the British cabinet but the under­ “I got to b^ up a t ffvq o’clock AT THE PARKADE--WEST MIDDLE TPKL caat on election day waa world -W ILW AM Y. .SHANNON " for th(a papon. What do X ka 1,700,000 votee. Our lak m colioSoNwaAi. wajatetoba hero for anyway. I MANCUESTEK BVENWO RBSALD. MANCHBSTSS. OONN« MONDAT. NOVEMBER 16, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1964 PAGE N SO t 1 » 5 2 ” two brothers, Qeorge H. Osborn sons, two daughters sad thir­ Ck>ventPy KlrstlnPoti ir, . Marion Gregory, Green, Susait Bums, and Spsan F Pauihus o f. Wlilimanttb, Service Institute, Washington, Hill, has. been selected outstand­ Sr. of Sbelton and James Os- teen grandehildrsn. Air Aboard Hospital Notes Right Hunters, VnUedFund Alice Piarc^ Joyce Aubln, Nan- Peterson. Frank E. Lowe of Wethers­ D.C. ing airman of the month in his bom' of West Haven; a sis­ The funeral was held today ette Arendt, Alwina Moquin, Tax Collectors Meet field, George A. Jackson of A 'graduate of East Hartford Strategic Air Command unit at wantid] ter, Miss Viola Osborn of at 8:15 a.nu from the D’Esopo Wrong Area LeeAnn MlcUtte, Laurel pierce, Tbe Tax Collectors Associa­ Newtown, Aithony Improta of High School, she was an execu­ Westover AFB, Mass. Vlslliiig hoars o n 2 to i p.m. tion of (Connecticut Fall meet­ Glendlnning, qn aircraft re­ CLEAN LA tE M d0M i Shelton; four grandchil­ Funeral Chapel, 286 Wethers­ In nil ni«M exooptlnt moteni- Spurt EHort Claire Rushfort and Jeannette Darien and Martin Griffiths of tive secretary at the Kamen Air­ dren, ten great-grandchildren field Ave., Hartford, with a Je t L i n e r Cov^titty^ England^ Teacher Horth. ing will be held oil day Wednes­ New Haven. craft Corporation in Bloomfield pairman, waa chosen for the Itjr where they nre 9 to 4 p.m. HULSAH, Plo. (AP) — day at Johnny’s Reetourant on honor in recognition of his ex­ Mta. SDftrte Jtdmaon Farrto, and several niecdb and ne(di- Maas of requiem at 9 at Corpus nad 6i86 to 8 nm. and privmto In State Tha E. L. Waatbrook fam­ Mra. David Robbins «os pin­ Workliig IB Syria before taking the federal posi­ USED CARl, ewB. Chrlsti Church, Wethersfield. TouMrdGoal ned by her daughter, Cathy, R t 72 in Bristol, starting with Miss Claries O. Brown, daugh­ tion. emplary conduct and duty per­ M, of Madlion, formerly of F o u n d D e a d rooms whoro n e y are 10 a.m. ily bad vaniaoil today — da- To Visit Town This Weekend formance in the 99th Pleld' TOP PMCIS PAb A Kaou^Mter, died Saturday at Funeral servlees will be held Burial waa in Mt. S t Benedict to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested (Om UmmA fM i Uvarad to thalr door. during the program based on fa coffee hour at 9:80 Oim. After ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Morse Marine Pvt. William E. Pat- Cemetery, Bloomfield. acUvlUea taught through scout­ a buziiMae meeting, Walter J. of Coventry, wifi moke her home tlshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Molnteiiance Squadron. her bone. She was^tbe wife of tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the not to snioke in patients’ roonw. Tha U8-pound buck with Just short of 76 p«r cent of seph A. DeLusso of South St., He is a gnSSuate of Windham FOR AU MAKIS ^ Lamphier-Keeling Funeral (OmMIm M »r«B Pag* Om ) No mote thsa two visitors at exaeutlvt producer of {ha U ma- fiva inch antlar polnta. ap­ Omronl^, Snglaiid, and Oov4 un( and aonlng commission ing. The program was ebnduct- Murphy Jr. will give a talk on for the next two years in the old­ BeBT7 W. f^errla. Mrs. Fraaels J. lAibie tr*. < iU 1116,000 goal, Um United ’Revaluation." est city in the world, Damascus, recently completed 20 days of High School and attended the Mn. Ferria waa bom in Man- Home, 122 W. Main S t, Meri­ one ttmo por patient. parently wrondered miles QoonoctKntt, trill renew vlU be a wresen^filve of that ed by T r^ p 5028, Mrs. Arnold UiUversity of Connecticut,' COVENTRY — MrsTMarfa- The highway and the railroad Aa yat no ooa haa baan pickad Fund of MonchMtir la atfpplng troup to the Windham Regional E. Carlson, leader, and Troop Alter Itmth a panel program Syria. combat training while serving cheeter, Feb. 9.' 1900, a daugh­ den. Burial will be ip Walnut firom Its Everglades habitat idajilp storted'twp years with the First fiifantry Training Garttr Olitmitl ter of John ihd Chrlatlne Olaon QrtiVe Cemetery, Meilden. ret Lajole, 66, of Reynolds Dr„ run throujgh tbe bottom of the 4,- to p l^ Patruchlo to Miaa Daa’a after It waa wounded. Caro­ up Its efforts to eollsct J>Isdge Planning program, instead of 5218, Mrs. James Shea, leader. will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 She will be a secretary there wife of Francis J. Laioie, died 800-foot4tl|h valley, which is PATIENTS TODAY: 255. ofo w ^ the then Lord Mayor Seven girls were invested pjn., eervlng on which will be for the American Embassy. In Regiment, Camp Lejeune, N.C. Manchester Evening Herald Johnaon. She lived in Madiaon Friends may call at the fu­ ADMITTED SATURDAY U lyn, 10, and Alan Hoaker, and contributions from town Albert W ou|^ Us wife, and William Q. Ryan, as reported Airman l.C. Ernest B. Glen- Coventry correspondent F. Or., Irr. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. this morning at her liome. within eignt of the neon glow of 6, found tha deer lying on by Chairman Donald C. 8mith into Troop 5028: Barbara Mun- tax coUectors from six munlci- preparing for this assignment, five yeara, going there from Mrs. Lajole was bom March tbe Lac Vegas strip to tha north. Arthur Chase, Wapping; John householdsrs. OouncUmon J. Dennis Berry vis­ politlee in the etate: Mrs. F. Miss Brown completed a period dinning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pauline Little, telephone 748- ISM Mnin 8 t—66»-5$$S I Ithaca, N. Y., where ahe had Identifies Mugger their lawn Sunday. It was ited In towm several days ago. sell, Gloria Horth, Patricia 27. 1899, In Hyde Park, N, Y., Moot of the valley is open coun­ Hutton. 28 Benton St.; ‘Mrs. dead. Mra. Charles Hoaker Robsrt P. ruUer, gsnsral Golinat, Debra Lewie, Dbbra Pauline Uttle of town, Roger of orientation at the Foreign Louis Glendlnning of Babcock 62S1. Llived atnce her marriage. Mrs. Sara W. Dimock a daughter of Mrs. Lillian Grif­ try where a plane could poesibly Marie Bartel. 10 N. Fairfield NEW YORK (AP) — A Stam­ drive chairman, has asked for Mrs. Pamela'McDermott will The WRP program will have Survlvora, beaidea her hue- Mra. Sara White Dimock, 81, ford, Conn, bank tallar, raucued ■old she didn’t wrant It. bo tho sixth visiter between the a meeting at 7:30 pm. Dec. 1 fin Coughlin of Coventry and survive a forced landing. S t; Mrs. Julia Simmons, 27 PoUce called the West- volunteers to assist realdsnUal band, Include two aona, Henry of Merrow, widow of Dr. Ed­ the late Daniel Coughlin. Not many miles away on the Bluefleld Dr.; WUliam Dewart from a mugging by the ahouts division wrorkers. Voluntsers two eommunlUee. Mrs. McDer­ In the town hall in Ashford. For W. Ferria Jr. of Cailcago and of paaaaraby, halpad pollcatar- brocrir garage to moke tha mott came to tho Unltod States several months In the future win R. Dimock, died last night Survivors; betidea her hus­ east and west are mountains. 96 Hollister S t; Mrs. Eileen pickup. Mrs. Westbrook may register wrlth the United Jamea S. Ferria of White at her home. band and mother. Include a On the west. In the Clark Moun­ Conrad, 14 Harvard Rd.; Arthur raat two man ha IdanOflad, oa Fund office at 71% B. Oentsr under a Water Hines Page similar informative meetings Plad^ N. T.; two aiaterB,^ra. She was bom Mtuah 15, 1883, Doane, 42 S. Hawthorne St.; hla aaaallanta Sunday night. niew what to- do. In quick ScholarsUp and since the end of son, John Puoino of Rockville; tains, 'niqpss climb steeply to 8,- order, the deer was skinned, 8t. will be held In the towns pro­ K om an Savee of Elmhurat, ni., in Coventry, daughter of Na­ a daughter, Mrs. Jamea Shea •04-fOot Potoel Mountain. To the Clarence Lyman, South Wind­ Ronald Bargqulat, 60, had Juat Because it is so difficult to October has been viritlng schools posed for this regional program IT’S HOLIDAY TIME - STOCK YOUR FREEZER WITH and Mra. Howard Keeney of sor; Patrick Cleary. 40 Haw­ left RtvarsldO Church when he dressed ana iced. contact each resident. Fuller across the country. Inmded in than a n d Sarah Yeomans of Coventry; a brother, Daniel east foothills rise to 6,000-foot "We're cooking a piece of in on effort to definitely estab­ Mancheater; two brothera, Er- White. She graduated from Coughlin of Coventry: five heights. thorne S t.\ Arthur Daunt, 108 waa Jumped at 131at Street and asks that persons not reached her visits were LouiavlIIe, Ky.; lish a region. Approval has been neat Johnaon and EHton John­ Walker S t; Donald Colvin, Broadway by two men, one of hindquarters now,” she said. personally contact thw- United Atlanta, Oa.; New Orleans, La.; Windham High School and. grandchildren and two great­ Bonanza officials hoped at Mrs. Westbrook's husband given by the towns of Wind­ aon, both of Mancheater, and Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. grandchildren. first the plane might have been Warehouse Point; Harold Orfl- them wielding a six-inch razor, Fund office to arrange for the Houston and Son Antonio, four grandchildren. telli, 163 S. Main S t; Roger police aold. and three sons weren't home collection of his contrtbuUon. Texas; Phoenix, Arlz; San Fran- ham, Mansfield and Lebanon. She served as dietitian in New The funeral will be held flown to another field after its to enjoy the meat. Among the towns involved in Funeral eervlcea will be held York and New Jersey hospitals Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from pilot somehow lost radio com­ Shute, Overbrook Dr., Vernon; B e ^ n itt pickad out two men "We would like to contact claco, Calif.; Denver, Colo.; Chi­ tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Mrs. Anita Marin, East Hart­ who ''ware later identified aa They were in the Ever­ each person In Manchester,” cago, Hl„ and Buffalo, N.Y. the region area yet to approve for several years and was also the Burke Funeral Home, 76 munications. The plane ranted glades — hunting deer. ore Ashford, Chaplain, Coven­ Holmea Funeral Home, 400 a home demonstration agent for Prospect St., Rockville, with a enough fuel to keep it aloft until ford: Bernard Scovllle. 66 Har­ Claudio Rivera, 20, and Victor Fuller says. "Howrever, this Mrs. McDermott will be in Main S t The Rev. Felix M. Da­ lan S t; Lucy Felice, Bast Hart- Bstevaz, 20. represents a huge Job wrlUi a town for three daj^ this coming try, Hampton and Scotland. Tolland County in the Exten­ Mass of requiem at S t Bern­ 11 p.m. Reports are that at least two vie, paator of Second Congrega- sion Service for the University ard's Church. Rockville, at 9. Soon after that Myron Rey­ fort. The men fouiht looae and limited number of people, so weekend, where she will be tionid Church will officiate. of Connecticut. Burial will be in St. Bera- nolds, Bonanza's vice president ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ran off as they were being we would ask each resident in greeted by local residents. more towns must approve the Burial will be In Firat Congre­ aird's Cemetery, Rockville. Mrs. Grace Griswold, South frisked, police sold. Warning VN C ouncil Manchester to understand, and Mrs, McDermott is a teacher program before It becomes es­ Mrs. Dimock was a member in charge of operations, told shots stopped Estevez but Riv­ tablished. Evary cut of Swifts’ Premium Prolan Beef R ed uced ! gational Church Cemetery, Old^ of First Congregational Church Friends may call at the fu­ newsmen; "The fuel point has Windsor; Mrs. Sadie Hicklng, do his part if hs has not been of economics, geography and Oreenwich. ' neral home tomorrow from 2 Coventrv; John Grundy, Storrs; era kept going until he was contacted pensonally by calling English; has travued in Ger­ The Ambulance Corps of the of Coventry; Tolland Grange; been passed. We must assume hit by a bullet in the . neck, There will be no calling Climax Chapter, OES of Mer­ to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the plane is down. We JuZt don't Mrs. Gloria Goulet Amsted; Hears Syria^ the United FVmd office to make many, Finland and Yugoslavia, Coventry Volunteer Fire Asso­ JUICY TENDER boura. Wendv NewUl, 1 Faith Dr.. Ver­ police said. hi* pledge." and follows her travels with ciation wifi meet at 7:30 p.m. row, and a charter member of know where." The pair were charged with lecturing to adult classes in Eng­ The family auggeata that the Public Health Nursing As­ Bonanza said the pUot was non; Ronald Kreh Jr., 28 Ward Fuller also expressed satis­ Wednesday at the firehouse in thoee wiahing to do aovmay Capt. Hank Fitzpatrick, 41, the St., Rockville; Leigh Burdett, assault and robbery. Rivera was Israel Today faction with some of the United land. South Coventry. sociation of Mansfield. taken to Knickerbocker Hospi­ Her special interests in Amer­ SIRLOIN PORTER O C make memorial contribuUona Survivors include a sister, F u n erals copilot Remer Schulze, 26, and 87 Russell St.; Mrs. Ifary Pal- Fund's achievements to date. Choir Meets Wednesday DOUBLE TRIPLE S STAMPS to the American Heart Fund. the stewardess Mary Travis, 23, azzi, 87 Foster St.; Kathryn tal, where his condition was Three divisions have already ica ore adult education, second­ The choir of the Second Con­ Mrs., Fannie W. Bushnell of Millette. 1007 Tolland Tpke.; deacribed no critical. (Continued from Page One) ary ediKatlon, absorption of im­ Manchester, several nieces and Mrs. Stella Hoffman all of Las Vegas. exceeded the toUls from previ­ gregational Church wifi meet at STEAK lb HOUSE lb T 9 Randolph IX Bamea Joye Capps, 122 Oakland S t; Comay in a letter to Steven­ ous year*’ fund drive*. migrant cUldien in schools, and 7:30 pm. Wednesday in the 85 EVERY WEDNESDAY nephews. Funeral services for Mrs, Anthonv Dombeck, 57 Law­ local school committees. Randolph L. Bamea, 74, of 4 Funeral services will be held Stella L. Hoffman of 123 Deep- son said Israeli planes brought They are the initial gifts divi­ sanctuary. MMEUeSS Pearl St., waa found dead in his rence St.. Rockville: Mrs. Mary Coventry sion, which has reached $58,468 Mrs. MePermott at present is SHORT OUT Wednesday at 1 p.m. at First wood Dr. were held Saturday Smvth, 196 McKee St.; Mrs. about the cease-fire by attack­ headmistress of a 1,200 pupil Parents interested in having apartment, where he lived alone, Congregational Church of Cov­ ing hilltop Syrian gun positions of Its $60,000 goal; the town their children baptized on Sun­ DEL MONTE ^ morning at the W. P. Quish Burch Claim Blather Ostrowskl, Stafford employes division, with a tota’ comprehensive school in Coven­ last night. entry. The Rev. James R. Mac- Funeral Home, 225 Main St. Springs; Joseoh Conti, 82 Hol­ Petition Forces at Tel Hamra, Azyzlat and Nuk- try, England. Her academic in­ day are asked to meet at 7 p.m. RIB STE AK * 7 9 ' STEWING BEEF Police quoted Dr. Robert Arthur, pastor, will officiate. hella that had been bombarding of $4,251.75; and the small Thursday at the Church (X>m- SHOULDER Keeney, medical examiner, aa The Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, lister S t; John Genta,--Bolton; business division, with $255. terests ore teocUng of cltizen- « | 0 0 6 Burial will be in South Ceme­ Pushing GOP the Israeli valley settlements of munity House on Rt. 44A with FRUIT ^ saying that death was due to paator of South Methodist Michael Qulglev, 145 Hilliard A Referendum Dan and Shaar Hyishuv for two The latter two divisions do not iMp and general eoclal studies tery, Tolland. Church, officiated. Burial was St.; Robert BeUer, East Hart­ to Uder teen-agera and English the. Rev. James H. Ameling, natural causes. Dr. Keeney told PMends may call at the Pot­ hours. He said 3 Israelis were have set goals. LONDON BROIL * 9 9 ' NEWPORT ROAST police that the man died shortly In East Cemetery. ford: Miss Mary Hurly. 176 to immigrants. pastor of the church. TENDERLOIN BONELESS ter Funeral Home, 458 Jackson To Showdown Green Rd.; Augustus Vlrkutls, For School Item killed and 11 hurt. The total of contributions re­ Like many educators, she is COCKTAIL W Mfore he waa found by a neigh­ Bearers were William Hoff­ Another Syrian army commu­ ceived to date Is $86,705. The Bible study group on the St., Wllllmantlc, tomorrow from man, Donald Starkweather, 72 N. Elm St.; Thomas Atam- concerned with the eagerness ot Book of Genesis will meet at 8 bor. 7 to 9 p.m. ian, 14 Sunset St.; Mrs. Jennie Townspeople will take no aC' niques said Israeli planes violat­ CHUCK ROAST L iasY A Mr. Bamea waa bom in Brook­ Richard Stayton, Llnwood (Continued from Page One) ed Syrian air space Saturday teen-agers to leave school, and p.m. Thursday at the Church PORTERHOUSE STEAK 9 9 ' Leon. 49 Coburn Rd.; David lion tonight on an appropriation is hoping in her observations Community House. BONELESS BONELESS — NO FAT ADDED. lyn, N.T., Oct. 21, 1890. He lived Mrs. l«enzy Wallace Sr. Moore, Herbert Luce Jr. and and, in a aeries of battles, Syri­ ih Mancheater about 10 years David Witham. Rockefeller at the other.” He Hirschfield, 24 Goslee Dr.; Miss proposal for a Junior high school. Teachers the American school systems Prospective church members ELLINGTON — Mrs. Olive Pearl Weiss. 77 Brookfle'd S t; an planes hit one that was "seen wifi provide valuable Ideas to PEAS & CARROTS 2 :^ 3 9 ' and waa a retired merchant ma­ emphasized his call for new The question wrill be settled at a exploding in midair.” will meet at 8 p.m. Friday with RUMP ROAST ALvMlNuM F0I1*^a2 INCH • Briscoe Wallace, 63, of Bloom­ leadership was not necc.ssarlly a Harold and Mrs. Doris Manter, help combat this. SHOULDER STEAK 9 9 ' rine -seaman. He waa also em­ Mrs. Slg?ie Chlckerlng 372 Parker St. referendum. An Ifraeli military spokesman the deacons and deaconesses at MIDDLE CUT rON BRAISINQ ployed at Pratt and Whitney, field, mother of Lenzy R. Wal­ call for new faces and said that In Tel Aviv denied any Israeli Mrs. McDermott is a member the Church Community House. lace Jr. of Ellington, died Fri­ CO’VENTRY—Funeral serv­ ADMITTED TODAY: Sharon The change was the result of a One Walkout of the Coventry, England, Edu­ Division of United Aircraft ices for Mrs. Slgne Chlckerlng if party leaders decide Burch Services for new members will REYNOLD'S WRAP ? ^ 2 7 ' (Sorp., East Hartford. He was a day at Uncas-on-Thames Hos­ "could be chairman for all the Benson, South Windsor; Rod- cation Committee and the Fur­ be held during the church serv­ CHUCK STEAK 5 9 ' FLANKEN RIBS IMPERIAL pital, Norwich, after a long Ill­ of Bellview Dr. will be held town clerk that sought to have ther Education and the School LEAN member of. the Duluth, Minn., tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the party, he could become part of man Stewart, 19 Johnson Ter. Israeli air space and Israeli ices Nov. 29. BONELESS 1-H. O Q c Dodge of Miaaons. ness. that new leadership." the question placed on a refe­ Ended Today; Government Sub-Committees. Holmea Funeral Home, 400 b ir t h s SATURDAY: A son planes hit one of them, but its Public Auction Scheduled The auxiliary to Coventry pi<« ; Survivors Include two sisters. Other survivors include her Rockefeller said on the ABC- to Mr. and Mrs, Warren Mark­ rendum. The petition contained fate was unknown. Volunteer Fire Association, will MARGARINE Dr, Janet S. Bames and Mrs. husband, three sons, a daugh­ Main St., Mancheater. The Rev. about 260 names; needed were The board of selectmen will CHUCK FILLET 8 5 ' GROUND CHUCK James Ameling, pastor of Cov­ "Issues and Answers” television ham 204 Broad St.; a daughter The council's last meeting on meet at 8 p.m. today at the fire­ OVEN READY Heater Crawford, both of East ter, a sister and thirteen program that he expects a 200 . a Palestine question was on New Trouble hold a public auction of the QROUND NECK Jk grandchildren. entry CongregaUonal Church, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bedros- oid town hall on Main St. to house in South Coventry. HOLl ANL HAl 1 Blue Hill, Maine, and several will officiate. Burial will be in change in national leadership of sian, 729 N. Main St. The legality of acting on four Sept. 3, 1963, when it debated Added to Career Day nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held other Items scheduled for the (Continued from Page One) the highest bidder. Authority Minister Hill Cemetery, Coven­ the party, and made it plain BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A Israeli and Syrian cross com­ to sell the property was gfiven Two additional persons will TENDERLOIN »»» 7 5 ' RIB ROAST 'Private funeral services will tomorrow at 1 p.m. at Union that he had Burch in mind. special town meeting tonight has plaints. The Soviet Union vetoed present programs at the Coven­ LEAN TENDER SEMI-BONELESS (iHUCK i be held at the John F. Tierney Baptist Church, 1921 Main St., try. The New York governor said daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ been questioned in fight of the a Britlsh-U.S. resolution to con­ During a weekend television at a special town meeting Oct. ICE funeral Home, 219 W. Centej, Friends may call at the fu­ thur Gaumond, RFD 1; a 16. The sale wdll be on the try High School annual Career Hartford, preceded by prayers that choice of a new chairman changte to n referendum for the demn Syria. series. Gov. McKeithsn recalled Day Wednesday at the school; f . , at the convenience of the at her home at 12:30 p.m. Bur­ neral home tonight from 7 to 9. was the responsibility of the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank appropriation question. The four premises, and will include the CUBE STEAK CALIFORNIA ROAST mmily. Cremation will -be in Poliansky, 37 Elm St., Rock­ items all relate to the major that in 1940, when he was a uni­ town-owned building and land Sgt. Marie Santini of New Ha­ CREAM ^HT ial will be in Spring Grove Elmer A. Hatfield national committee, of which he In the rear as well aa the area ven. representing the U.S. Springfield, Mass. Cemeteryr Hartford. is not a member. ville. question. versity student working in th- ; There will be no calling hours. Funeral services for Elmer A. Chamber Group legislature, “the teacher r used for parking just across Army-WAC, and Harold Ham­ GRAND UNION EARLY ^U HE Friends may call at the Lodge said on NBC's "Meet BIRTHS TODAY: A son to A referendum, by law, will the existing right of way. mer, of the personnel depart­ SHORT RIBS church tonight from 7 to 9. Hatfield, 54. of 68 Durant St., the Press" program he doesn't Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rupar, 195 have to be held some time next marched on Baton Rouge and W S IR IO IN STEAK* , Arvld O. Anderson The James Funeral Home, will be held tomorrow at 9:30 Widens Scope, A deposit of 10 per cent of ment, University of Connecti­ a.m. from the Holmes Funeral think that In reorganization the Union St.; a daughter to Mr. week. 'Voters will decide whether came in and actually sat down the acceptance bid will be re­ cut, representing the State of 2 - 4 5 ' ^A rvld C. Anderson, 58, mln- 2016 Main St., Hartford, is in Republicans ought to read any­ and Mrs. William Hal^rem, 616 to approve an appropriation of in the Senate chamber.” WELL TRIMMED BONELESS SWEET PEAs ijiter of music at Trinity Lu- charge of arrangements. Home. 400 Main St. The Rev quired with the remaining Connecticut-Clerical career. aiSAltfh VfRtlAlf VdMVM Earle R. Custer of North Meth body out .rf the party. But he Spring St. $1,107,600 for an 18-room Junior Adds Members "This is nothing new for Lou­ amount due and payable with­ The First Congregational fheran Church, Worcester, said he believes there ought to high school. The School would be isiana," McKeithen remarked. in seven days of the date of the Mass., died yesterday at Anthony Sullo odist Church will officiate. Cre­ DISCHARGED SATURDAY; located on town-owned land at The Chamber of Commerce Church choir will meet at 7:30 mation will be in Springfield, be established a permanent ad­ Paul lacobucci, 26 Linden St.;' McKeithen scheduled a meet­ sale. The board of selectmen p.m. Thursday in the sanctuary. CHUCK CROSS RIB s 2 9 ' Worcester Memorial Hospital visory council of leading Repub­ the comer of Rt. 31 and Riply has expanded Its newly formed DILL SPEARS Anthony Sullo, 46, of Hart­ Mass. Dennis Morin, 34 Griffin Rd.; ing with Lloyd Rlttiner, presi­ on behalf of the town reserves The Church School teachers HAHCT leTHH ^ ^ Mter a short Illness. He was ford, brother of Mrs. Camiella Friends may call at the fu­ licans such ss he said had been Hill Rd. Town Affairs Committee in or­ dent of the Orleans Parish the right to reject any or all ♦rell - known in musical circles suggested by Sen. Thruston B. Robert Michel, 22 Highland der to take on more projects. will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at Lombardo of Manchester, died neral home tonight from 7 to 9 Ave. Rockville; Arthur Hohs, The prime figure behftid the Board of Education, and the es­ bids. Kingsbury House. STEAK lb ROAST‘.“orib ^ Manchester, and had ap­ Saturday. Morton of Kentucky, a former petition was Kenneth Donovan The committee, organized this PTA Donates $100 J p.m. 82 Hillside Ave., Vernon; Mrs. summer with 12 members, has timated 35 teachers who could The 4-H Samplers Club will FRENCH. . ______APPLE______PIEi______5 5 ' peared at Emanuel Lutheran Others survivors include his national chairman. of Pine Lake Shores, president crowd into his office. The Robertson School PTA meet after school tomorrow at CHVGK REOULAR STYLE Church with his man and wom­ mothe’-, three sons, four broth- Lodge, who was Nixon's run­ Vilhelmine Arike, 24 Eldridge of the Pine Lake Community been enlarged to 26. has given $100 to purchase new St.; John Slusarz, i^outh Wind­ Town affairs chsfirman R. the home of Mrs. Richard Cfiay DEL MONTE ^ an's ^lee clubs,. •nTand a sister. ning mate in 1980, said that a Donovan has said that he books for the school’s library. to walk to Coventry High ' He Is survived by hU wife, TTie funeral was held today Parts Shortage suggestion by Goldwater that sor; Mrs. Eldythe ' Dextei*, '’16 wants a larger nuifnber of voters Bruce-Watkins, reporting the In­ This library will' also benefit CALIFORNIA STEAK * 6 5 ' RIB ROAST n«sic«Tiie5‘ » $Irs. Clara Rasmussen Ander- Lilac St.; George Gibson, 269 crease, notes that the commit­ School to the Ipdustrlal arts a t 8:15 a.m. from the D’Esopo the parties ought to be realigned deciding on the appropriation 1,153 Low Bid from the FTA-sponsored two- workshop. There Garland Reedy LEAN — FNESH LEAN — NO FAT ADDED . . n. Funeral Chapel, 235 Wethers­ Threatens Full on a liberal and conservative W. Center St.; Mrs. Margaret than could be expected at a town tee ha* already taken on four day Book Fair tomorrow and TOMATO ^ Funeral services will be held Pratt, 15 Village St., Rockville; tasks. of the faculty will help the girls f l Q < field Ave., Hartford, with a basis was "totally foreign to the meeting. On Truck Body 'Wednesday, since the PTA vot­ mafire bulletin boards for their H>. 9 9 ' * Wednesdayr at 2 p.m. at Trin­ Mass of requiem at 9 at the Ford Shutdown two-party system." Hermes Sylvester, 348 Center Subcommittees have been as­ ed to grlve the proceeds of this GROUND ROUND TOP SIRLOIN ROAST 9 9 ' OT ity Lutheran Church, Salisbury Church of St. Patrick and St. Writing In the New York St.; Mrs. Ruth Adamy, 105 Mc­ signed to study and report on a affair for more new books. rooms at home. FAMILY SIZE PKO. JUICE gnd Lancaster Sts., Worcester. proposal that the town by a sur­ Equipment Service Inc. of Rotary Sets Dinner h. $239 Anthony, Hartford. Burial waa Times, Javits said that Republi­ Kee St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Mayer, The school has received a The Rotary Club will have a 1 The Nordgren Fimeral Home, (Continued from Page One) cans must reorganize their par­ 68 Eldridge St.; Mrs. Sharon Congo Rebels plus Nike site off Keeney St. Hartford, with a net price of new American flag from the pkg. in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, for the Manchester Community dinner meeting at 6:45 p.m GROUND BEEF 4» ' CHUCK ROAST * 5 5 ' S IN 1 — 100% ALL SIEAT ^ . t^ cp ln and Bumcoat Sts., Bloomfield. ty on a basis w|jere it will ap­ Tetrault, Plattsburg, N.Y.; Mrs. I $1,153.60, is the wparent low auxiliary to Green - Chobot- BEEF — PORK — VEAL Worcester, is in charge of ar- could be settled before a sched­ peal to middle-of-the-road vot- Plan Execution College; on the activities of the Richardson Post, American Le­ Wednesday in the First Congre­ Shirley Williams, 105 Aspinail j bidder for supplying the Town gational Church vestry. Win- i|angements. Joseph Ferlanl uled meeting between manage­ e.s. He deplored what he de­ Dr., Andover; George Vallone, Northeast Refuse Disposal Dis­ gion. The presentation waa CADILLAC D06 FOOD 6 ’- 8 9 ' . Friends may call at the fu- ment and the UAW's national scribed as an excursion by trict; on a proposed open space Highway Department with r made by Mrs. Lawrence Perry, throp Merrlam, president, will MEAT LOAF MIX 5 9 ' * GRAND UNION 3 PLY Joseph Ferlani, 79, of 226 71 Durant St.; Bradford Hult- Of Misgionary program for Manchester ; and on new truck body, to fit a 196 have charge of the entertain TOP ROUND ROAST 9 9 ' eral home tomorrow from 7 to Charter Oak St., died early this bargaining committee Thitrs- Goldwater Into the "extremist" gren, 131 Ferguson Dr.; Brenda I unit president, and Mrs. Vlnal p.m. ar^a in the campaign. the pending relocation of Rt. 6 I GMC chassis. Briggs with School Principal ment program. morning at Manchester Me­ day. Moquin, 37 Christopher Dr., (Contliraed from Page One) through Mamchester. I The bid includes a $25 Clarence Bldmondson, princi­ ARMOUR STAR ‘COLONIAL OBAND UNION SWIFT'S PREMIUM { morial Hospital. Unle.'s the I’epiiblicans re­ Rockville: Vicki Hastings, En­ Thomas J. Crane making the DINNER NAPKINS 7 5 .i; 3 9 ' ' Clifford A. Madden The union ordered its national orient their course. Javihs said, All four will report back to the trade-in on a used truck bod; acceptance of the gift. pal of Coventry Grammar, Further details were not Ford committee to Detroit to "Democrats will be running field; Arthur Beaupre, Wap- munlst-backed "Congolese Peo­ parent town affairs committee and hoist. At the Book Fair, Mrs. Gar­ School, Is a new member. SnCED BACON CANNED HAM LIVERWURST FRANKFURTS VERNON—Clifford Arthur available at press time. ping; Susan Huhtala. 182 Hil­ Madden of Main St., died sud- assist in negotiations after top- against Sen. Goldwater and the ples' Republic" In Stanleyville, by the end of the year. I Others whose bide were oper land Reedy and Mrs. Dexter Join Olrl Scouts KHN 6-oz. >1 Ac ^ n ly this morning at his work level talks had produced no 1984 platform for years to liard St:; Mrs. Eldna Tuttle, 131 announced last month that Carl­ The community college sub­ ed in the Municipal Bulldin Woodman. PTA project co- Ten girls have been invested C $ 0 8 9 DUTCH p k g t. Alfred Steele Mather St.; Frank Moeckel, committee. chaired by W. J. can DRESSINGS s Pratt and Whitney, Division agreements. co: son was being held In the rebel ! this morning are Hortforc chairmen, will be assisted by into Girl Scout Troop 5218 dur­ 5 9 5 9 Alfred Steele, 96, of Hart­ Local agreements at the plant Pawtucket, R. I.; Kenneth Vie- Godfrey Gourley, must reach its I Bodies Inc., $1,275; O. R, Ck)te a United Aircraft Corp., East capital, awaiting trial. Mrs. Maury Cohn, unit chair­ ing a Girl Scout Appreciation Hartford, after auffering a ford, father of Mrs. Russell level .supplement the national start, South Windsor; Mrs. conclusions before Feb. 1 — the Co. Inc of East Hartford, $1,- man of the library program. Day and InvesUture Ceremony: leaft attack. Holmes of Manchester, died agreement between Ford and Roae Beebe, Hartford; Ray­ Carlson’s execution Is the first deadline for the town to decide 367; and Connecticut Truck and Parents are Invited to attend I The Holmes Funeral Home, yesterday at McCook Hospital the UAW, which was reached Space Advance mond Gardner, 376 Hartford of a white foreigner to be or­ whether or not to buy the old Trailers Service Inc. of Hart­ either day from 9 a.m. to 11:30 Crop"Procfucp/ 400 Main St., Manchester, is in after a long illness. Sept, 18. The present local Rd.; Mary Jane Tedford, 25 Li­ dered by rebel leaders, though a missile site. ford, $1,485, a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Charge of arrangements, which Other survivors include his strikes began No\-. 6. Slowed Down lac St.; Mrs. Rita Harvell, 51 number of Belgians' have been Other subcommittees are Equipment Service had been For those unable to attend dur­ RANGE FLORIDA SEEDLESS fre incomplete. wife, a son, a daughter, two Two weekend settlements, at Windemere Ave., Rockville; killed by rebel soldiers. chaired by Miss Katherine Gib- the lowest of three bidders for ing these hours, such may go sisters and nine grandchildren. the Sheffield, Als., aluminum Thousands of Congolese have len, who is secretary of the to the school library from 7 \ M> 1 0 3 0 P R I Z E S l I * MACKLE BUILT DELIDELTONA CORP. By Della Ills Mrs. Helen Atwood and son, 231 Northeast Refuse Disposal Dis­ the Item on Oct. 29, but all bids i Mrs. Ernest E. Olngwell Private funeral services will foundry and the (Chicago Keeney St.; Mrs, Eleanor Glllis been murdered. Central govern­ were rejected, because the low p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday to FUEL OIL Heights, 111., stamping plant, ment troops who recaptured trict as well as being chairman * HEBRON—Mra. Anne E. be held tomorrow and burial (Continued from Page One) and .son. East Hartford; Mrs. bid did not meet advertised see the displays and place or­ will be at the convenience of left five disputes remaining in Klndu, capital of Manlema of the chamber group; Herman specifications. The Hartford ders for books which will ar­ GRAPEFRUIT ilngwell, 76, of Gilead St., died Elizabeth Steele and daughter, GASOLINE the family. the interlocking nationwide Province, found the foot of a Heck, heading the open spuice rive In time for Christmas. A aturday at a Colchester Con- signed to the Delta rocket may 28 Heidi Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Ma­ unit; and Allen F. Behnke, in company's representative on ialescent Home after a long There will be no calling hours. plant system of the country's monument to the late Patrice that day had offered the aame Children of the school will be DHOM ES have extended the stage beyond rie Rlzner and daughter, Wayne charge of the Rt. 6 study team. Iness. She was the wife of The family suggests that second largest automobile pro­ Lumumba, the Congo's extrem­ price ($1,108.18) on a truck visiting the library by class­ ducer. its capability. Rd., Vernon. ist first premier blackened and ENTER P&G's ^ |!me8t E. Dingwell. those who wish to do so may IMP-2, for example, was to body of the correct specifica­ rooms and may either make BANTLY OIL contribute to the Shriners Hos­ Ford said the two settlements DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: cracked by heat where rebels Mrs. Dingv/ell was bom June have shot into an orbit with a Brian Kelleher, Coventry: Miss had burned hundreds of Congo­ tions, but, the legality of the their own purchases of books or COMi' \ W INC. ft, 1888, in Saugerties, N. Y. pital for Crippled Children, would not necessarily forestall high point of 161,000 miles. It New Qass Set bid precluded its acceptance. make a record there of selec­ Springfield, Mass. further layoffs. Pauline Shattuck, East Hart­ lese alive. : V. \iN • i ;;i;i;i Bhe was a member of First reached only 59,000 miles. The ford; Adam Simoncelli, 38 Cool- Messages filtering out of Stan­ Today’s low bid is on a Heil tions for reference by their par­ Baptist Church, Meriden, He­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 The unsettled disputes were at In Life Saving Truck-body, Model SL 11. two car and truck-assembly X258 has performed satisfac­ Idge St.: Mrs. Maryon Gaffney, leyville say batches of Congo­ ents. i;i.. miimi. II (t- r .; r . ^ A m m bron Grange, Sons and Daugh- Main St,, is in charge of ar­ torily on four occasions however 24 S. Hawthorne St.; Arthur lese are killed there' each day at Aide Named to Planning Unit fcrs of Liberty, of which she rangements. plants in Wayne, Mich., parts lllu IK .'-I'JTI F l O R i M plants at Ypsilanti and in MicM- when it has been a segment of a Daunt, 108 Walker St.; Mrs. As- the foot of a monument to Lu­ The recreation department Thure Hamerlln of the plan- ^ s past associate state coun- smaller Scout satellite rocket, trid Wierzbicki, 403 Center St.; mumba. * Joseph Todaro gan's Sterling Township, and announces the organization of a FRESH OCEAN SPRAY ^ , •el, and Camp 1, Patriotic Or- the Buffalo, N.Y., stamping whose assignment.^ call for low Mrs. Ethel Orfltelll. 2 Village More than 1,000 foreigners are Junior Life Saving Class to be­ Police Arrests er of America, of which she ROCKVILLE —- Joseph To­ plant. ^ orbits which are relatively easy St.; Mrs. Mildred Harrison, 65 still In the rebel zone, including gin next Saturday. Boy* class rah a past president. daro, 75, of Wethersfield, father to achieve. Jean Rd.; Robert Von Deck, 66 more than 60 Americans, more will be held at* 11 a.m. and a t* Survivors, besides her hus- of Mrs. Virginia Denson of When the Delta program Eva Dr.; Mrs. Peggy Johnson, than 600 Belgians, nearly 100 Albert D. Judd Jr., 20, of 6 CRANBERRIES 23^ d, include a daughter, Mrs. started in 1960, the first shot girls clas.s at noon. Any boy or BRUSSELS O O r FIESTA Rockville, (Med Friday at Hart­ 57 Cushmaui Dr.; Deborah Har- Italians, 35 Canadian mission­ girl who is ovea-12 years of age Foley St., was charged wit;- •ton B. Warner of Hebron, ford Hospital, 13-State Alarm failed. Then the rocket ran up riman, Parker Bridge Rd., An­ aries and teachers, 25 British speeding, failure to obey a sto; ^rlth whom she made her home; an unprecedented string of 22 may regiater at the East Side ^ Other survivors include four dover; Peter Libbey, Wapping; missionaries and businessmen, sign (two counts) and failure TENDER pint For Two Youths straight satellite launching suc- Carol Colbeth, East Hartford; more than 100 Greek and Cypri­ Recreation Office. Ekch partici­ to carry a driver’s license, fol­ SPROUTS CONTEST i------ceses. The string . ended last Benjamin Brown, Wapping; ot traders, and about 100 Portu­ pant will be required to te a lowing a chase by Manchester 2 5 Florida Vacations March 19 when the X258 failed Mrs. Barbara Finnegan, Wap­ guese merchants. rec member. police last night. Sgt. Rober. A 13-statc missing persons to propel the Explorer-ionosph­ ping; Rudolf Roggenkamp Jr., Most of the trapped Ameri­ Donald Wynn, a physical edu­ Lannan reportedly clocked the bulletin concerning the where­ ere satellite into orbit. cation teacher, will be the in­ POTATOES 3 29' FOR TWO PAIO FOR IN FIRST NATIONAL abouts of James Lingham Jr., 198 Elm Hill Rd., Vernon; cans are missionaries or teach­ youth at high speeds in a 26- On April 14, the Delta pro- Jamee Homing, Wapping; David ers at Stanleyville’s Protestant structor for this clas.s at the mlle speed zone along Lydall CYPRESS GARDENS f t ^ • I 17, of 143 Lydall St. and a p am suffered an even harder East Side Rec pool. Forfurtiier CITY TRAVELER'S CHECKS. South Windsor girl, has been Rcznjck, 76 Adelaide Rd.; Roger University. Five Americans Parker and Vernon Sts. Judd blow. A less powerful X248 was Shute, Overbrook Dr., Vernon; from ffib U.S. consulate in Stan­ information regarding this pro­ was summoned to appear in S tart your Florida trip here! sent out over the police tele­ being checked at Cape Kennedy Joseph Olender, 110 Loveland leyville have been held more gram, call the Recreation Of­ CITRUS SALAD " ■ 6 9 ' type, Mancheater police report­ when it ignited accidentally, Manchester’s Circuit Court Hill. Rockville; Donald Sadro- than two months. fice, 22 School St. session on Nov. 30, IMPORTED Get entry bianks with The ed today. burning 11 men. three fatally. zinski, 19 Brent Dr., Vernon; Lingham, who waa last seen All Delta shots were halted Mrs. Agnes Palozle, Broad details at Grand Union! 1 0 0 0 Sperti Sunlamps at 2:30 a.m. yesterday, is 5 feet for four months during an inves­ Brook; Mrs. Beth O'Brlant and HONEYDEW MELONS ..„59 9, weighs 140 pounds, has hazel tigation which determined that son, Wapping. 'Unex’peoted' eyes, and reportedly was wear­ igniters in the motor were set DISCHARGED TODAY: Glno ing a long tan corduroy coat, off by static electricity. The Schlavettl, 372 Tuhnel Rd., Ver­ FROZEN FOOD FEATURES! dark pants, a green atriped X248 Was grounded and the X258 non; Mrs. Grace Griswold, South shirt and black shoes. substituted for all future launch­ Windsor. Information to police reveal­ ings. LOOK AHEAD REPAY. AMOUNT BIRDS EYE ^ can force ed that the youth may be driv­ Now the X258 is acting up and MONTHLY OF LOAN NASA's scientific firing sched­ TO Let Beneficial put $100 ing a Vespa motor scooter, li­ $16.75 $ 3 0 0 sudden decisions. cense number M-676 of Con­ uled is scrambled. Mission Society PEAS 6 1p»..l necticut, and could be headed 26.58 500 BIRDS BYE p . 12oz.( toward California with a 15- To Hear Pastor CASH t 36.4T^ " T o T lize CHRISTMAS 1965 with 5< coupon Let our year-old girl, Ranee French, with 8< coupon you Sunset Lodge 51.16 l.CXXK wilK‘8< coupon of Buckland Dr., South Wind­ The Rev.® Jose M. Santiago of CUT CORN 5 7 9 ' received in tha moil. you rocaivad in experience guide youi sor, who is also reported miss­ in your pocket-fast *On 24 month pl*n New Britain will speak at a the moil.' received | ing from home. No further in­ To Hold Sale 4 formation was, available on the meeting of the Women's Mission ’flr ’ft -ft Bowiy; in the girl, police said. Sunset Rgbekah Lodge will Society of Community Baptist V Oetsetto onioy the hoUdayeJ Get th4 cash YELLOWso«ASH2Vti^27' moil sponsor a rummage sale Friday Cliurch tomorrow at 8 p.m. in SAVIMGS nine for oavlM bill*, for any good reason. Apply at ■anafielal MRS. PAUL'S at 9:30 a.m. at Odd Fellows Fellowship Hall. His subject Hall. .nnf I.OAN s a W ? l-lh. AbouUTown Mrs. Leroy Aspinwall Sr. and will be "Personal Experiences \--Slli I \ Il(i CANDIEDswiets '^” 2 9 ' with Spanish Speaking People.” 4oz. Mrs. Alice Wetherell are co- NANCY LYNN PV p>9. chairmen of the sale. They will The Rev. Mr. Santiago Is pres­ vtMmM b e n e f ic ia l W t k i n s -W e s t The VFW will meet tomorrow ently at the Assembly of God ■*scszsTss«B eiszsT rtsassiat isstitstiss ! s 4 4 ' at 8 p.m. at the poet home. be assisted by Mrs. Minnie ,a i4 FINANCE BYSTKM I96< with 9< coupon c)eie>ice\ Krause, Mrs. Frederick P. Church in New Britain and is A- /o n _ T j e n m e t . ICE CREAM = ■£ 7 9 ’ with 5$ coupon working with Che Spanish Amer­ you received you received ORMAND). WEST • DIRECTOR Eighth District and Town Mietzner, Mrs. Howard Smith, ican people of that city. He has BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE $1, COVENTRY in the moil.. firefighters extinguished two Mrs. . Nellie McAllister, Mrs. also worked with the Spanish • Leahi up to $1000 — Loan, life-insured at low coat in the mail. I minor ffrass fires, of undeter- Jesse Bettlnger, Mrs. Robert American people of Hartford. ^ mined origin, Saturday after- Armstrong and Mrs. Henry The members of Matcla Neu- lenoAclal hn«neo Co. of Manchottor poiiraK 3 £ n"” , ,WUMM J. UNtMN, U*. AMdWe H , Parklag : noon on Parker St., and early Starkweather. bert Orcle will be in charge of OPEN TILL 5 P.M* m o n .. t u e s .. f r i. | 806 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER today on Jordt Qt, respective­ Articles' for the "sale may be I devotions and the members of Thursday 9 A.BL to 8 PJOv-Wed. CIom4 At Nom ' Mltehol M 1 5 6 • (Over So. Hsw England TaL Butinast OfBeal Prices GffuctivG that Sut. N gv. 21$ii Wg FGiGrrG th# right to Ninit qucNitMts. H2 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER ly. No property damage was re­ left at the hall Thursday from Barbara Gifford Orcle will be ported. 7 td 9 pin. hostesses. Manchester Pailaide, Middle Turnpike Wesi~-Opcn Mon; thru Sat. 9:S0 A.M. to 10 P.M. TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, liANCHBSTBR* OONM« MONDAY, NOVEMBER !«, 19M MANGHB8TBS IVBNING HERALD, MANGUSS'rER. OONM. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1964 PAok iL B rait

ton Oongr«c6tton«I -dhureh toe will meet tomorrow at 8 In early Sunday as he attempted Lemek'Vaiciulis Bolton were Karen Lohm Acoomaaao, the conference rooin.'’- 6 State Deaths to cross Route 91, Hartford po­ Machell Begins ■ v„ Wasilefsky-Jalbert daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ed­ BoHon Horndmakera will meet lice said. COSIIETWt ward Aooomaaao of Manches­ Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the In Accidents William Buckman, 42, of Mer­ Tax Job Today WE OABBT AIA Misa SuMn ValcluUA of Bl- ter; Douglaa Andrew Bates, Community Hall to do country iden was injured fatally Sunday THE TOP UNBS The marriace of Misa Donna eon of Mr. and. Mn. Stanley painting on tinware. Mn..Mario when the car in which he was linfirton and Raymond L«mek of Marie Jalberi of Vernon to Bates of Hebron Rd., and Pat­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Emekt R. Machell Jr. today Rockville were united In mar* Feve win damoiiatrate: Each Six perscH io"t the'• I v ­ riding plunged off a bridge in MI'raVR BRUt riage Saturday morning at St. George A. Wasilefsky of New Achievement Night ricia Mahreen Bdrly. daughter member is reminded to bring Wallingford and fell 40 feet to assumed ‘ the job of town col­ of Mr. and Mre. Jack Early of 130 green trading stamps to go in Connecticut accidents over railroad tracks below. lector of revenue, filling a va­ Bemard’a Church, Rockville. York City was solemnised Sat­ Hebron Rd. the weekend, four in automo­ The bride is a daughter of towiM the j^orenaae of a dij3i- biles. James Robinson, 85, of New cancy (treated when Paul Cer- urday, Oct. 34, at St. Benrard’s Ai dark received tbefMni. Charles Latbrop, food; The Ladles Benevolent So­ waaher for the TAC building. vlnl retired from the post July Mr. and Mrs. John J. Vaiciulia Church, Rockville. 4-H. 'K4y,.one the highest London, was fatally injured Sun­ ot Mp. Robwt UtUe, Oirtotmas ciety will meet tomorrow at 6 Hoateeses are Mn. Barbara Willlem Gould, 36, ot New day morning when a car in 30. Assistant collector Miss of 8 Wcstvlew Ter. The bride­ The bride is a daughter of awarta In 4rH achievement, p.m. in the Education Building York, drowned in e boating ac­ groom is the son of Mr. and Mr. and M^s. Lawrence Jal- centerpieces and decorations; Moriarty and Mrs. Helen Gron- which he was a passenger ran Norma Johnson has been acting at a junlof achievement night Mrs. Eric Clayton, Jewelry and to eea a dempnetratton of Trl- lund. cident in Norwalk Harbor Satur- tax collector in the interim. Mrs. Joseph Lemek, 43 Ham­ bert, Dobson Rd. The bride­ held tViday In the Northeast ' dry night. off the Boston Post Road (Route mond St. handkerchiefs; Mrs. Henry Bay, chem Liquid Embroidery by H u PTA la eponaorlng a bk 1) in Waterford. Machell was perative nursery will MILWAUKEE — "Now is the imported English lace and bell­ liam S, Clark of Hebron Rd. tique; Mrs. Robert Thompson, vited. road in Washington. (Jonn, time for all good men to come ’The town has mean'whlle had ^ 905 MAIN STkfiEl shaped pleated skirt which mony. Norman LeBrle was the The 4-H Key signifies "out­ meet ’Thursday at 8 p.m. in the five applications for Machell’s soloist. Bouquets of white spices, and Mra. Henry McDon­ The advisory ocmumHI will fireplace room of the Commu­ David Weiss. 69, of New York I t o the aid of their party.’’ The 643-2165 terminated In a chapel-length standing contributions to 4-H ough, candy. meet Wednesday a t 7:80 p.m. City, was injured fatally in New author of that stirring call to old job—assessment aide in the train. Her elbow-length veil of chrysanthemums and pompons Club work through the develop­ nity Hall for Installation of new town assessor’s office. Filing Aothorlaed agent to Man­ were on the altar. Mra. Holmes requests that all Sunday school elassss are officen. Canaan Saturday when a car 1 duty was Wisconsin editor Chris­ Imported silk illusion was at­ ment of citizenship, liadership topher Sholes, who composed it deadline for applications was chester for aD Alrltoea.A tached to a lace headpiece, and - The bride, given In marriage and community service.” items for the fair be at the par­ preparing at leaat two Thanks- in which he was a passenger by her father, wore a full- ish hall by Dec.~ 2. glvbig baMcets for distribution ran off a road and crashed into as a test for his invention, the midnight Friday. No date has Railroads and Stoamehlp^ she carried a cascade bouquet Miss Clark was a member of Manchester Evening Herald a tree. first really practical typewriter, been set for examination to be ^ uLInea. u ies. . of gold pompons. length gown of taffeta trim­ "The Clever Cutters," a 4-H Anyone ■with suitable white by ths Salvation Army< Chil­ Bolton correspondent, Cleme- med wlUt alencon lace, seed elephants or Christmas decora­ dren are asked to bring an Emery Nadeau. 30, of Hart­ patented iu 1868 and first manu- administered for the five ap­ Miss Kathleen Vaiciulis of El­ club under the leadership of well Young, telephone M8-8M1. ford, was struck and killed ‘ factured in 1873. plicants. lington. a sister of the bride, pearls and sequins. ’The gown Mrs. Ralph Strickland with in­ tion la asked to call Mra. Paul Item of non-perishable fd to was maid of honor. Mrs. Lau­ was designed with scooped terests In clothing and cooking, Barron or Mra. Uttle. Anyone Sunday school on Sunday. Po­ rence Small of Tolland, and Miss neckline, fitted bodice, long for six years. For a year and a with time to work on items for tatoes, turnips, apples, oranges Barbara Vaiciulis of Manches­ tapered sleeves and bouffant half she served as junior leader the fancy work table ia asked and the like are atxeptable. A ter, a cousin of the bride, were skirt terminating info a chapel for the “Busy Fingers” club, led to contact Miss Chase. smell gift of money, to help in train. Her elbovz-length veil of A workshop meeting for the the purchase of turkeys, is also bridesmaids. by Mrs. Robert Cobum. being asked; All the bridal attendants illusion was arranged from a She has been a 4-H represent­ fair will be held Wednesday at THE GREATEST S A V M ^ M OUR NISlDiYF wore streetlength gowns of double tiered crown of seed ative to the Eastern States Ex­ 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lit Diabetes Test Offered m gold peau de sole, fashioned pearls and crystals. She carried position in Springfield twice. Ue. The school health depart­ with empire waists and pleated, a bouquet of white pompons. Mrs. Robert Gorton, church ment Is working with Dr. Rob­ bell-shaped skirts, and match­ Miss Mary Ann Hoffman of school superintendent, would ert Butterfield, town health of­ ing headbows. They carried Bolton was the maid of honor. like to remind children to bring ficer; the etate department of cascade bouquets of white pom­ Bridesmaids were Miss Carolyn food items Sunday for the health, and the Ahnerlcan Dia­ pons. Colangelo and Miss Carol Thanksgiving basket to be as­ betes Association to promote The bride made her ow n Thomas, both of Vernon. sembled that day. a free diabetes test for a ll gown and the dres.ses of her The maid of honor wore an Mra. Trevor Ledger-Thomas’ members of the staffs of Bol­ attendants. emerald green street - length Grade 6 class will meet Satur­ ton schools. Thomas Wasilefsky of Rock­ gown, designed ■with scooped day morning at 10:30 at the Tests will also be available ville, a brother-in-law of the neckline and full-length over­ home of Martha Jean Daniel­ to Bolton residents free of bridegroom, served as best skirt. She wore a matching son, Colonial Rd., to make an charge at the Bolton Pharmacy man. Ushers were Charles headbow and carried a bouquet advent wreath. on Rt. 44A and at Rose and Dubuque and Bruno Sumis- of gold pompons. ’The brides­ St. Manrlce Notes Bill’s Store On Rt. 85 this I laski, both of Rockville. maids were dressed in gold There •will be a meeting to­ week. Mrs. Vaiciulis wore a cran­ gowns and headbows styled to night at 7:30 at S t Maurice Briefs berry wool dress and white ac- match the honor attendants and Church for all Mass commenta­ The monthly voter-making ses­ ce.ssories. The bridegroom's carried bouquets of rust pom­ tors and lecturers. Any man in sion will be held tonight from mother wore a pale green chif­ pons. the parish is welcome. ’There 6 to 8 In the town offices, fol­ fon print dress and brown ac­ Anthony Wasilefsky of Rock­ 'Will be a meeting of all altar lowed by the selectmen’s meet­ cessories, Both wore white ville served as his brother’s best boys Friday at 3:30. Changes ing. carnation corsages. man. Ushers were William in the Mass will be explained ’The public building commis­ Ryna^ki pholo A reception for 250 was held Laudry photo New altar boys will meet sion will meet tonight at 8 in at the Kosciuszko Club, Rock­ Wasilefsky, brother of the MRS. RAYMOND LEMEK MRS. JOHN MEHNERT HEILEMANN bridegroom; and Joseph Klatka, Wednesday at 3:30. the town office c

ii») !■/ y tt'S-'' ■ '. , :i .-. ■* '• si yawf^gaTEB JBVBNfflG MiU^CHESTER, OONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1964 PAGE THIBTm ____ L.___'..J '•gvAa DAOLT^ GSOBSWORD PUZZLK O R ^ Q O lU Owar% Talcott Ava.; WU- H ebron A bout Tow il RockviUe-Vemon Uam TVppansy, Sklimsr Rd.; 12th Qreait Love in All Agei Wbuiafrad Oota, Tolland; Louis FLETCHER « j» S 00. a, man Daphila, ftlUngton; Mrs. Mary Two Arrested . ^ ttmnm> ACMML Waaun'a. Bbma. Ledfua of die Plants, 41 South St.; Mrs. Rose Court Cases MOtS Mt« Salvation Army will meet to­ M ayor Lus: fiancossa, Crastrldga Dr.; Don­ In R l 85 Crash ‘When YoA Thi^k of GlaM9f IM4Sn HHAT^MSyMAO^PO^ SW C K ^ 43ppmtad aaNa morrow at S ju n . In Junior Hall. na Landtr, HOgh Ridge Rd.; MlCk AatMor*! bcanchesthk s e s s io n Akiy-fMfiTU-to-tHA r SoueoW«JuND«RStAHO/TWT* •- at TIrtgr V n . MaJ. I lio m n Saaver will ■Cheryla Howland, Thompeon- Think of Fletcher^* ■bM be Meolal fti**t. Hoateaaea will v4Ua; Mra.- Jennie Crouch, Tol­ Richard Proud, 21, of Willi- Two motorists were arrested “» « > p«» ahA vkas somb mops op U1 •IMoonUla last night after Investigation T/CHL»CktBS CHASffS in drroUoM (oanb. form) be aCra. Tony Blmard, Myg. Backs Salary Hikes land; Mrs. Helen Wanegar, Tol­ mantlc, pleaded guilty to reck­ unicnat land; Mra. Joaaphlna Steullet, 18 of a two-car crash on Rt. 85 in NOW AT OUR POLICE CHieP J V«D«H/1 PHOMISSX3U MSUga Um «f Flora Oracle and Mra. Oenanra less driving and making an un- Hebron. The operators Celestino bMIlttM Xookwood. H l g l^ d Ava.; Mrs. Kathy rS S S^ A o S ? CNIUAFL^HtfLL LEARM TMATTHS > necesMry noiaa with a motor Augusto, 80, East St., and Craig nm •w*F HnSSaJSr**** A surplus o f about $5,000 haeyRd. and up South St,** Flahar- Spenear and daughter, 26 Vil­ IMA30Rl3SS«^B5>lkARRB6T ? THBT {sJser-----FEAR*OM»/—_ ^ it barb vehlvle and waa flned $100 R. Sweet, 18, of Lebanon, were NEW LOCATION gnmt X)au(litara o f Liberty, No. 17, been announced by Mayor Lao ty Mid. lage St.; M ra Joan Sawyer and t&LMEHEWA«i S S ® daui^tar,. Kingsbury Ava. • both charged with making an BUGGS BUMNY a)T Not A v/bpD OPTHIS llOiMk km STBrnidlad, M \rlll meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. "Ordinarily, - this tiipe o f and $M, respectively, on the improper left turn. They were ASSOPEASi ■OjjMi USeatUA WlWtt. iat B. Flaherty Jr., who today de­ .TO WW, VOO UNOBR" bay at Orange Hall. Open inatalla,- work la let out to contractora, Dlaohargfd Saturday: Harold charges, m well aa being given summoned to appear In WilU- 54 McKEE STREET StUeBED. lICaribbMa n ia ampty alekaama taataaeo'. tion will be at S. Membera are clared he will support contro­ Zimmer. Fairfield; Mrs. Anita TOfei/ I CANTCHAKJ6t DOWN reminded to wear whKe, and to versial p«y raises pn^oeed for was about $70,000. On ^ the Wentworth, Tolland; Mra. Qalre MSbodiomni lOFrappa dlHaata >, pended. The collision happened as T W E N T y THAT KINO O ' bring gUta for Orange Home. some city Mraonnel. basia of oiur ualng public worka Velardl, Tolland; Theodore Ul­ OPEN THORS. NI8HTS TILL 9 ' TAXI FARE UNTIL / SHOPPE. « J '- IndUa lOoiMt ftitcbar S2Traa dtOraat atagaX both drivers, who had been DOLLAR DOUCSHi J-----' l l Outar ganDantf SI«iab (ab.) SSRoaun nba kmr \ Mayor PTaherty, commenting peraonnol, our only added coat rich, Tolland; Mrs. Lena Geno Judge Stanley Teeuklewlcz, southbound on Rt. 85, attenmt- A/rxT W£etf?j^ , ,------p jj vase, S Legion Dr.; Mrs. Shirley LARGER QUARTERS and MORE PARKING BILL, Silfanii SOatboUc ritual 25Naadlt (eoaab. MOraak war god Mancb****** Oreen FTA will on the aurplua. Indicated he was waa tha aewar pipe, and wa in his findings in the case, also ed a left turn Into Londwi Rd. XBUMraiid 4FaU la dri^ tom) 45Not(pnlbO quite pleased with the aurplua Miller, RFD 2; Mrs; Phyllis Neither Augusto or Craig and AREA TO GIVE VOU BETTER SERVICE eaoar BlUada aurat dBCmataoaaa aponaor an «n houae Wednes- Mvad an eatimated $50,000 to ordered a one-year probation BBDaooiapoaa ' because of the cooperation in­ $80,000 on the Job," ha said. Swanson and aon, Storra. "hts three passengers were in­ SlLattuca variafar dSpaitaaalaTa 37— dagraa 471(iai Horaa Bt 7 pjn . at the achool. Discharged Sunday: William period against Proud. The case BBFoIdiDg btd^ TOnittad 28 CoadanaatloB 48Tndnd Caiildren will have an opportun­ volved from aldermen and de­ "The department was able jured. Both cars drove on after AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ¥ . miatbtrBSon at yaoob 2>Eff (comb, 40Joaraa]ra (abj partment heads of city agencies. to fit the work in with thair Hanson. & Hale St.; Miss Beu­ stemmed from a motor vehicle Investigation by 'Trooper G. ity to ahow their rooma and ac- lah Walton, 14 Davis Ave.; Mrs. MBUfaaMUa (Bib.) form) BOFaudalaa oompUahmenta. Room mother* The tax rate for the past fis­ other efforts. With, a different arrest in Coventry on Oct. 24. Nelson Smith of the Colchester GLASS FURNITURE TOPS SB Bibueal lorad Blxuda MAninial doctor cal year which ended Sunday Dora Wiae, Broad Brook; Mrs. will aceapt memberahip duea. supervlam' or personnel, we ’The sMitences alro followed a Troop. ena 10 Pbaaaaat brood (coB.) H t S * was boosted from 14 Vi mllla to Hilda Robertson, Tolland; John MIRRORS (Hroplaet cmd Door) aSBnlog llRoU 38 Grain. baUngptt Parenta are reminded that could not accomplish thla," review of a lengthy motor ve­ \ w 15H mills. Mayer Flaherty added. "They Efonney, 46 West St.; Mrs. Eliza­ hicle record against the accused. French Smoke More there will be an award for the “ThiB past year, I alerted al­ beth Walter, Tolland. PICTURE FRAMING (on typos) 1 5 6 17 w room achieving 100 per cent were able to do the Job during It was reported in court. I f dermen to a tax raise, and their Idle time, and on their JL memberahip. Several other persons were PARIS—Sales o( tobacco prod­ asked them to try to underex­ regular Mlarlea. Vernon news la handled by WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Hie Herald's RockvOle Bureau, fined In criminal and motor ve­ ucts In metropolitan France last pend the tight budget we had," year reached 154.7 million Richard K. Morlarty, ecai of "Tou can talk about cooper­ 8 W. Main St., telephone 875- hicle dispositions and included: OONTRAOTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK he said. "A t times. It looked pounds, up 2.3 per cent from Mr. end .Mra. Vincent Morlarty, ating with people all you wnnt, 8188 or MS-37U. Terry Richardson, 28, Hart­ IT like we were going to need ad­ but if you dcm’t pay them, you ford, $110, for speeding ($60) the previous year. Higher sales MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS 12 Moras Hd.; and John F. ditional exp«idltureB.*’ of cigarettes and cigars more Felber, aon o f Mr. and Mra. aren’t going to keep them," the and driving without a license When Tou Think Of Glass. Think Of Fletcher BY V. T. HAMUN i f Mayor Flaherty no^ed that mayor said. ($50); Thomas Rice, 47, Ash­ than offset a decUne In the com­ ALLY OOP 2 Arthur Felber, 282 Green Rd., City Clerk Mrs. Ethel Pease de­ ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ill Bniah Fire Extlnguiahed Town Man Holds ford, $75, for breach of the bined sales of cigarettes, cut to­ have entered the (hilinary In­ serves much credit for the sur­ bacco, chewing tobacco, and sou CANT e o BACK _.SOirt> FREEZE stitute of America at New Vernon firemen answered two peace ($56) and intoxication plus "because of her watchful­ ($20); Lawrence Machia, 22, snuff. 1D VIKINSIXNP LIKE TO PEATH IN Haven. ness" in making sure that no alarms late Saturday evening Social Study Post THAT/ MVeOSH,MAN, THOSE CLOTHES.' and eaiiy Sunday morning, both East Hartford, $75, evading re­ needless monies was spent. sponsibility; Jessie W. Moses, The mayor noted that the sur­ at the same location. WiUiam T. Strain of 248 Oak flfiamf’ T Robert W. Schubert, A brush fire, deemed set by 42, Hartford, $60, for speeding. T' 28 son of Mr. and Mra. Robert plus was achieved despite a de­ St., eocial worker with the New CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER » Fire Chief Joseph Duffin, was Also, Robert Helm, 30, of 439 Schubert, 17 Summer St., haa crease in certain anticipated extinguished about 11:46 p.m. Haven Regional Center for the been transferred from the Coast revenues expected by the city. Center St., $45 for speeding; Saturday In a wooded area on Mentally Retarded, haa been Roger D. Houle, 17, Hartford, Guard cutter Qwaaio stationed "When the present Dem­ Baker Rd. Firemen were re­ at New London to the cutter ocratic administration first appointed to the Task Fmxe on $45, speeding; Jo)m Boland, 23, called to the scene a few hours of 57 McKinley St., $30, for Matagorda. The Matagorda, took office," Flaherty said, later when the fire flared up Social and Cultural Deprivation whose home port is Sand "there were two main prob­ of the state’s Mental Retarda­ screeching Urea ($16) and again. throwing trash on a public Island, Hawaii, serves sa a lems encountered with city Firemen were hampered in tion Planning Project. 1 personneL' highway ($15). weather ship and provides fighting the blase because it was ITie project, financed by a search and rescue operations. The first, he noted, was the $40,000 grant from the U.S. i Also, David Dupuu, 17, of 35 6 located at the top of a steep, M low morale of city employes. high embcmkment. Public Health Service, is c o n -, Essex St., $6 on each count of "We also feared a high turn­ failure to display tallllght, Malbnam’s will meet tomor­ Chief Duffin said he has a ducting an 18-month study of a over of city employes,” the all aspects of the mental re- defective muffler, defective row at 8 p.m. at the home of mayor said. clue to the automobile used by bTrAt. C tt. M. OIL the person setting the fire and tardaUon problem in ConnecU- horn, and defective windshield; Mrs. James Downing. 85 Over­ The solution to these prob­ James E. Dunn, 29, of 130 w look Dr. an investigation is being con­ cut. It la supervised by the Of lems Gain respect for the flee of Mental RetardaUon of i Pearl St., $30, faUure to drive BY AL VKRMKKR city employe and pay them." ducted. PRISCILLA’S POP . Hospital Notes the State Department of ber, 20, o f 24 Frederick Rd., w W Past chiefs of Daughters of Mayor Flaherty said. “We en­ ber, 20, of 24 Frelerick Rd., Scotia will meet tomorrow at Admitted Friday: Samuel Health. gaged in a long range plan to Strain holds a bachelor of $15, defective muffler; Ed­ A N D TO O ITS SURE NO 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mias Sohn, Hartford; Mrs. Dinah Her­ V«/E'RE TOO OLD BY J. R. WILLIAMS solve the problems. arts degree In education from ward Martin, 32, of 13 Cedar 'irtJUMe TO r ’ F U N B E IN G ‘ OUT OUR WAI Elizabeth Brown, 20 Arch St. "When we first took office, zog, 90 Franklin Park; Mhrs ,*ro PLAY V4 A MIDDLE-AGED Henrietta Morgan, West Willlng- the University of Connecticut St., $30, driving without a li­ lA N D e O X !i LHAVE ABO Y, the city’s tax rate was 18% cense. ..FRIEND/ ■course it (NDULP be , AND IP you Friendship Circle o f the Sal­ ton. and haa done graduate work at mills. It went from there to Bond forfeitures, totaling MADE A NEATER eADGET, WONT BANG IT vation Army haa canceled its 17 mills, to 15%. to 14%,*md Admitted Saturday: Harold the University of Hartford and BUT TOU MERELY HOOK LIKE YIXl WERE meeting, scheduled for tonight, the University of Connecticut $459, were ordered against 11 (TON TH'PAN, BUST CRACKINGA then la s 't year’ up to ’l5% out - of - state motorists who COCONUT, THEREO because o f the death o f James mills," he noted. 177 E. Main St.; Mrs. Arlene School of Social Work. , VOUREOO BETWEEN He served In the U.S. Army j failed to appear In court to an- TH'TWD.TFUPTH' BE NO SIEVE TO V. Munsie, huSband of Mrs. Skinner, 4 Loveland Hill R d.; "During this psrlod we Mrs. Dora Wise, Broad Brook; Signal Ciorps from 1950 to 1952.1 swer s^ieeding charges. CONTAINER AN'ALL OF SCRAPE, EITHER.'. Alice Munsie, a member of the brought the police department • mS-WENINTH' circla Lisa Huntington, 6 Ward St.; BKILLrr-AN'NO and the Public W orks Depart­ Mrs. Helen Fichette, South Rd. ment up to a better standard. WIWB TO SCRAPE/ Paul S. Risley, aviation ord- Admitted Sunday: Harold The efforts were successful, Smith, 168 High St.; Mrs. Do- nanceman o f the U.S. Navy, son and now morale is high and Science Shrinks Piles o^ Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ris­ nata Gagnon, RFD'2; Alden Sav­ there is almost no turnover. age, Tolland; Miss Mildred ley. 127 Highland St., recently When there are openings for a graduated from the Atlantic Strong, Falrhaven Rest Home; New Way Without Surgery city position, there are always Mrs. Mary Prachniak, 76 Vil­ Fleet Naval Air Force Career more applications than there lage St.; !^ rv in Baab, Elling­ ><w»iwi«*.iK,T*L'WavBttea. uate of Mancheeter High School. Mrs. Stanley Johnson, 98 W. was 34 mills. Today, the city Main St. relieving pain, actual radnetioa In suppesttory or omfmsnt form *Tooks tike Janie wRI foBow in your footatapef Doelor! tax rate Is 15% mills, a de­ Discharged Friday: Mr*. Lil­ (akrinkage) took place. nndar the name PrsporaMe* If*. The Past Matrons Associa­ crease of two mills, and the lian Coughlin, Coventry; Alex Host amaslBg ef all—results were At all dma conntaaa. Already she has the expensive tasteisT* tion of Temple Chapter, OES, town tax has risen to 39 mills,” HOLIDAY TURKEY will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Flaherty said. at the home of Miss Mary “We’ve been able to build up Louise Dickson, 98 Hamlin St. •alariea and make jobs attrac­ n-tb-M Hostesses are Mra. Prank tive. We have a different type You Gan Count on Us... Quality Costs No Mora at Soars SELECT A PLUMP, FLAVORFUL BUTTERBALL OR o :r w i Lija »15 Crocker and Mrs. Vera Ford. WHY AMyrHERS M T ORAV w. ^ TM. I« UX »N. oc o f police department than when Any member who will be un­ we started. It Is now comprised U. S. GRADE A TURKEY at Mott’s Meat Department. BEN CASEY able to attend is asked to con­ o f young, skilled officers. And tact one of the hostesses. we have retained experienced, trained career people In our F BW, F yXiVE COINS THIS FOR Miss Terri ScovUle, daugh­ EVERY ONE IS SWEET AND JUICY with abundant V «V B NO CHOKE, MASSIE.'WITH . Public Works Department,” the .<6 POWERANP MaUGNCE HE Lp u m d e nrt o n i mow ter of. Mrs. Irene Scoville of Gulfport, Fla., and the late mayor declared. white meat and plenty of full-flavored dark meat! Your CAN FRAME U5LIKE7)M( iFW E Since this administration OONT EXAMINE H K UNCLE!' Harold R. Scoville, former Man­ Mott Turkey is all plucked and cleaned, ready to be stuffed SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL chester reeldcnts, was induct­ took office, I know of no em­ ed Into the National Honor So­ ploye who left the city to take with your favorite spicy stuffing! And, it cooks so tender a better job elsewhere,” he said. 1 WANT1bSK.50fAE0F ciety at Boca Clega, Fla., High nM&MoceiiN. jauST AlMEP School recently. “'There are certain persons . . . almost falls apart. 1HW60ODOU? PlE-lN-IWE; criticizing the current proposed SUBnSilUNIOR BORES ME.' 'TO PL£ASE. FACE StAPSTlCK ODMEDV.' Bertram Elliol Feingold, son budget, because of some pay of Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Fcln- raises we are proposing,” Flah­ A COMPLETE VARIETY OF ALL WEIGHTS—select gold, 19 Crosby Rd., has begun erty saWL "We are now facing studies as a member of the the financial realties of life, and this won’t do... yours now to be sure of getting just the right size for your first year class in the School I Intend to stM d behind career of Medicine and Dentistry at city employes against any po­ Thanksgiving dinner! the University of Rochester. litical attack,” Feingold received a BS degree "We now recognize In our from Trinity College In June. own community as It Is recog­ l E ^ I K nized throughout the state, that Kenneth I Bird Jr., son of we have built a highly trained MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I. Bird, police department,” Flaherty BY ROY ( RANE 38 Harvard Rd., a medical stu­ said. DOUBLE S & H STAMPS BUZZ SAWYER dent at Temple University, and WHAT I.6 AID WA6 THAT "Oftentimes, people do not e c m m h t e ^ coMauRS4aay r didnY Robert W. Hamill, son of Mrs. want to spend rndhey for train­ SCO Beueve 6AYTHAT r\e NB/BZ BeBN WIZONG. Sally Hamill. 68 Laurel St., a EVERY WED. fflE U N PS AT -THE60LP CAMP, ONLY TO C00D .'...JUST THE SAME, I'LL TAKE YOUR 6 U N ~ ing and education. After It pays YOU, PACO, TAKE THOSE THING-A-MAJIGS OUTA A H JK Z B M B i THATMOrtZe rM ALWAV6 student at Bowman-Gray off. say In about five years, we I »*’ hWE_A g u n PUNCHED IN NlS RIBS. School of Medicine, have been HIS ENGINE SO HE CAN'T F LY ... AND STRIP THE ALWAV5 RIGHT? right:.. T will appreciate It,” the mayor ''w e ll, am ig o , THERE'S A NEvT ’ x TUBES OUTA HiS PLANE RADIO. admitted as student members added. BOSS AROUND HERE...ME, PANCHo!) In the Connecticut State Medi­ “One example of the way our cal Society. Bird did his pre- present Public Works Depart­ Sale Prices Effective Tuesday and Wednesday med studies at Rensselaer Poly ment has helped to keep taxes technical Institute and the down IS their efforts in con­ University of Connecticut while structing a sewer line on West Hamill studied at Springfield Collegs. YOUNG TENDER MILK-FED

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W ; lULQI FOURTBKN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1964 T ,'^Sw- Kicker Suggested Play That Won $ Field Jinx Blasted as Indians Top Central Pats Stun Walt Bavier Scores East Cdmes to Life^ Trims V 21-6 lUn defeated Twice in 18-0 Victory Buffalo 11 BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP) By PAULPILKONIS Pair of Touchdowns — Gino Cappelletti, ■who The eenion on hand for the Manchester-Bristol Cen­ •ry^cotisaNr HUNTING scored 24 points as the PACTOaSAtig tral football game were sophomores when they last saw lSS*ss Boston Patriots knocked p m ^ T t s ie o . a n d " ' ^ By Masiuk Features the Buffalo Bills from pro­ a victory at home, but this two-year wait was ended GARDEN GROVE — Terry foepBipeTmy Saturday as the Indians’ defeated the visitors from the fessional football’s unde­ Vaccaro 346. Pauline Nourle feated ranks, suggested the B«U Town, 18-0. • 126, Clara Trueman 363, Fran A U B m C H 's , FISHING By JOHN GOLDEN Walt Bavier’a tejp touch­ Crandall 131— 357, Alba Sobls- usAScteiury ?lay that enabled the downs, both of which came on kl 142—353, Reggie Gburski Taking full advantage of three breaks, East Catholic atriots to do so. pass plays, highlighted the scor- 145—375. RED LIGHT High snapp^ a three-game losing streak Saturday The suggestion came Sunday *»««■ Dick Bomberger added a Red light means go when you morning in Waterbury with a 21-6 decision over Wilby after Babe Parilli had tossed a tliiiil tally with a 20-yard nm, EARI,Y BIRDS— Anita Nylin cover the lens of your flashlight High. Thus, the Eagles wound up .500 for the year on six - yard touchdown to Larry giving Manchester its highest 134, Fran Doyon 128, Iris Va- when you are picking up night- Garron that brought Boston point output in any one game two idslt) to toe Brass City and<|> within one point of Buffalo, win­ cantl 130-348, Olga Colla 137- cr>>wlers at night. R ^ somehow in winning, squared their aea- this season. The partisan crowd 355. doesn’t scare toe rapid little ner of its first nine games, be­ at Memorial Field saw Bomber­ son record at .500, four wina, fore 42,808 American Football rascals as much as white. four defeats. ger and Bob Lodi give a good SAPLINGS—Lorraine Wool- League fans. CHAMOIS CATFISH The unusual pre-lunch game aocount of themselves all after­ ett 126, Fran Treschuk 150, Next time you are catfishing, ’I came back to the huddle noon as running backs, while Maude Madigan 131-137, Bunny was played under excellent con­ after Garron's easy touchdown bait your hook with a piece of ditions, for November. Tempe- Mark Heller’s passing remained Fellows 136. and told Babe to use the same an Important factor In Manch< chamois skin. Go ahead, try it. raturee were in the high 50’s You may be astonished at what play for the two-point conver­ ter’a tensive attack. and the it was a perfect day sion,” Cappelletti said. ” I was PARKADE DUSTY—J o e happens. for football. HOW TO MAKE 'EM FUMBLE—^The right hand of Lynn Sutcliffe, Prince­ Defense Iinprovea Colllngrwood 210-221—618, Ray in one corner, Garron in the The steamiy improving de­ FISH FREEZE The E^igles will not resume ton defensive back, reaches out to bat football out of right hand of Yale full­ other and Babe could run so we Bolduc 571, Bob Averill 212, Keep fall fish fresh all winter play until Thanksgiving morn­ fense, anchored by co-captains, Stan Geidal 203, Bruce Stauffer back Chuck Mercein, had three chances for the con­ Gary GehUlcore and Randy by laying in emptied cardboard ing when they meet South version.” 200, Ron Seavey 222, Ed Spen­ milk cartons, cover with water Catholic In the finale at Mt. Cote, fashioned its first shutout ” I told Babe to work on cer 21», Ed Kodes 202-278—662. and freeze. Block ice freeze Nebo. PLOWS THROUGH MUD AND MEN— New York field was nothing but mud as the game was played o f the season by blanking the A1 Townsend 212-213-225—659, (Oliver) Dobbins after (Booker) winless Rams. Twice the In­ lasts longest, keeps flavor in for Outstanding was the defense Vote for Best Fullback in Country Giant Steve 'Thurlow plows through mud and some in a downpour of rain. (AP Photofax.) Roger Legassie 202, Bill Brown of Coach Norm Gerber’s crew. Edgerson got hurt. He (Dob­ dians stopped Central drives by months. bins) was a green kid and we St. Louis Cardinals as he grinds out first down. The 213—584, Gll Thibodeau 223 - The Eagles gave up only three forcing costly fumbles in Man­ 565. SHELL FIRE STARTER figured it might p a y ' off. And chester territory, first at the Keep empty shotgun shells first downs, while collecting a dozen thernaelves. Penalties — you know it did.” 25-yard line aind then again on WALT BAVIER PINETTE8 — Cathy Ring- in cold weather. Split down Parilli followed (Tappelletti's the 11-yard line when the Red cardboard four ways to make 75 yards in all — hurt the rose 179-463, Norma Adams local cause although the 21 advice and flipped a pass to Breaking Point and White defense was protect­ Only 4:35 remained in the good fire starters. him in the com er for the two game as the second touchdown 175-471, Lorna Ahem 189-508, points was the biggest total the lacavazzi Standout ing a slim 6-0 lead. UNFROZEN TRUNK points that put Boston ahead, Colts Within Game BILUNGB. Mont (AP)— The CCIL victory put the In­ was reached, and, when Bristol Doris Ritter 178-456, Lori Jones Eagles scored all season. 187-467, Alma Fountain 176- You can be sure your car’s East broke the ice in the 29-28. Old bones may be brittle but dians' won-lost record at two Central was unable to move trunk won’t freeze after a WMh and five, with one game, a 483, Barbara Ander.son 179, opening minutes of the second The Patriots scored again, in they don’t break as often as with the ball after receiving job if you rub the rubber gasket 1 about a minute, to finish a 36- young bones on skis. Thanksgiving morning date the ensuing kickoff, the specta­ Helen Tlemey 186-499, Wanda period an a quarterback sneak with a rag soaked in anti­ by Mike Masiuk. John Andreoll 28 winner , over the BUls. ’The n ia t’s what Dr. L. Bruce against Windham, remaining on tors expected Manchester to kaselauskas 177-466, Bernice Olbert 194-465. Dot Peterson freeze. started the drive on the 'Wilby In Princeton Victory victory, Boston’s seventh Anderstm of BUlings report­ the schedule. simply run out of the clock. Of West NFL Title agsdnst two losses and a Ue, ed to Wyoming and Montana Manchester threatwied dur­ 184-483, Dot Whitehead .453, 23 by recovering a fumble. Six Bill Hawver, who r^laced pulled the'Patriots within doctors after making a five- ing much of the first period, Bert Gloss 470. Mary Quey 172, plays later Masiuk carried it HNler at quarterback, did use Quebec Downed, in for the score. The try for the ^run, fai which ha was hit at Isast^temperature a comfortable 57 games of Buffalo, the Eastern year study at the Grizzly and came closeet to breaking strictly running sequences, but. Edith White 472, Lou Merritt By EARL YOST NEW YORK (AP) __ "hort while before he washdowns. Lou Groza added field 454. point failed anfl that was all several tlmra, yet managed to degrees under sunny skies Division leaders. Peak ski run near Red goals of 88, 47 and 86 yards to the scoring ice when Cote, de­ with a first down at the Cen­ Here’s one ballot for Cos­ Eldgerson had to leave the called on for the winning catch. First AHL Loss the first half scoring. wiggle his way free, he crossed lacavazzi, an All - America Lodge, Mont. Alex Hawkins is the Balti­ the Browns’ ■victory that shot fending against a fourth-down tral 23. the Indians called a I game after he injured his left It came with six minutes left FLAVORETTES — Doris Ha- Again capitalizing on Wilby mo lacavazzi of Princeton the final white line for six more candidate If there ever was one, ITie number of broken more Colts’ third captain, them 2Vi games in front in tos play on the Central 36, Nocked timeout. Ten seconde showed on leg. Ektrlier, the Bills lost the and Baltimore trailing 14-10. a Jim Raley punt, picked up the loburdo 155-387, Gefl Barton In Months Time mistakes. East took over in the as the best points. played second fiddle in the first legs, per capita, decreases sixth running back and The touchdown was the 18th of Eastern Conference. the scoreboard as Hawver third quarter on the Wilby 44 services of Glerm Bass, t h e with age but "maybe older loose ball and raced down to 151-354. fullback in the country. He pulled a Satchel Paige, at 30 minutes to both Don McKay AFL’s tenth leading pash - re­ seventh pass receiver. Hawkins’ tmreer, putting him dropped back to pass on the after a 15-yard penalty and a this point, hesitating several and Ron Lendeck in the ball people are Just more cau- Staadlngs the three-yard line. An offside next i8ay. He found Bavier It took a month to happen but The Scranton, Pa., coal ceiver gotog into the game, He also is a major reetson why slightly behind Jimmy Brown, POWDER PUFF — Barbara poor Wilby punt. Masiuk seconds before he decided to go carrying department. But once ^ ______ttouB skiers,” Anderson said. who has 103. Brown scored two penalty and lossee on succee- again <^>en in toe end zone and Quebec finally has lost to an I when he pulled a leg muscle. the Colts are within one victory Bastom Oonferenoe sive running plays however Farrand 176-180-203—558, Jan Eastern Division opponent in sparked what looked to be a MIKE MASIUK miner is everything the for ”two,” faced the end zone toe blue u- night. The Chicago Black star Charlie Gogoiak missed to Larry Garron and a two-point urday and is under observation. perron 134-343, Myicna Cias-via Quebec 14 8 0 28 bench in six previous games The waning Connecticut coI-^Mlddletown, Improving the Car- Hawks’ blond bombshell whis­ In State Meet BOSTON (AP)— Massachusetts—winner of seven two field goal tries—but not and led the Bills to comeback conversion flip to Cappelletti He’s expected to remain at the Hershey 9 6 1 19 340, Irent McAndrews 98, no tled three goals past Toronto’s COLOR TV lege football season heads to a dinals’ record agsiinst the Ban Youth Dies by much— he hit on all place* whose 24 points raised his hospital for several days. A na­ mark. Springfield 6 10 1 13 straight—may get a chance to capture the NCAA At­ victories. But, when he replaced close this week with THE GA^E tarns to 40-28-1. The rivalry be­ Johnny Bower for his second Providence 8 10 0 10 ment attempts after the five starting quarterback Jack leagfucdeadlng total to 122. tive of Waterbury; Parker was —Yale at Hamard—the prime gan in 1886. hat trick of the season as the SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — lantic Coast small college football title in the Tangerine Princeton touchdowns emd gAve The Pats’ irlctory lifted them in the sports department of the SPOITSES Ken Mark.slein Baltimore 3 10 2 8 Nipped at the tape by Bill Young of Cromwell High, Kemp midway through the third attraction. Paul Stowe, a sophomore full­ Hawks beat the Maple Leafs 4-2. Olin Youngblood Jr., 11-year-old within I ’A games of the front- Waterbury Republican beforef 128, f>on Mathews 128, Bob Western Division Larry Seretto had to be content with second place in Bowl. the huge crowd an extra treat. quarter, with Buffalo leading 28- AU-conquering Princeton sew­ back, was Wesleyan’s work­ It was Hull’s 13th career hat Negro, collapsed and died while running Bills in the Eastern joining the Mirror. He was Willette 130, Lillian Reed 141, Rochester 9 6 1 19 At least school officials and Arlanson, Tufts coach and ath­ It was a clean, hard-hitting, 14, the move backfired. ed up the Ivy League title last horse, carrying 18 times for 89 trick and brought his goal playing sandlot football Sunday. the State Open Cross Country Championship Meet last race. The clubs wind up the sea sports editor of the New York Ronnie Zemaitis 152-337, Mary Pittsburgh 8 6 1 17 the presidents of the Yankee letic director te chairman of toe 8UBi)en8e-fllled encounter 'with After a five-yard delay-of- Saturday by whip^ng the Elis yards. Stowe was handed the production for the season to 11, Authorities said an autopsy Buffalo 6 4 3 14 Saturday at the University of Connecticut course. Conference institutions the Red- selection committee. An an­ lacavazzi too much for the rame penalty moved the ball son at Boston next month in a I paper for 37 years until it clos­ Markstein 147, Fred Oaltes 350. tops in the NHL. 86-14 at the Yale Bowl. But ball when short yardage was would be performed. Cleveland 8 8 3 8 Young, the State Class C '- ^ men champion have given ap- nouncement 1s expected later In Bulldogs who ju.st ccmldn’t tie from the Buffalo 27 to the 22, game that could decide the title. ed operations last year. there’s still second place to de­ needed for first down.s and In Sunday night’s other games Today’s Gansee champ, just barely nipped the Besides Seretto, East run- provtd to such a southern m i­ cide. VILLAGE MIXURS Fran the week. toe Tiger tall down. touchdowns and he did his Detroit whacked New York 6-2 The death raises to 24 the No games scheduled East Catholic standout at the gration should the anticipated Massachusetts quarterb a c k If Yale wins, the Bulldogs chores well, tallying three TDs Sweet 208-566, Ruth Willey and Montreal and Boston tied 2- number of football fatalities re- Sliirczyk, Glenn Jordan, John 179-472, Ron Spoarin 224-55,3, Tuesday’s Gamsa Storrs course. Seretto is the invitation arrive. Jerry Whelchel added one more will capture the runner-up spot. in the process. 2. ported so far this season. Buffalo at Quebec State Class B champ. LaBelle and Frank Chetelat. This possible development If Harvard wins, the Crimson Joa,n Humphrey 175-197 535, Trailing Young and Seretto school record to hia list—most It was the last game of the plus a scattering of traditional career pass completions; 160. gets it. If toe game at Cam­ season for both teams. Wesley­ Joe St. Geimain 206-555, Grace Young was clocked in 13:05.4 were Tom Maynard and Dave 19th Hole games Is all that’s left of the The old mark was 189 by Noel bridge winds up in a tie, then an finished with a 4-4 record, Erickson 186-507. over the 2.7 mile cour.se. Smith, both of East Hartford, New England season. Amherst Reebenacker. The record toss Yale, which would have a 4-1-2 while Trinity ended up with East Catholic took fourth and Jim Riddick of Wilson SATURDAY GIKI^ — Dot i Post-Season Situation Jelled on Weekend has already completed the sec­ was Whelchel'8 second touch­ record, would edge Harvard, only one victory against seven place honors in team scoring High in Middletown. ond perfect campaign in its Country Club 4-2-1. defeats. Varney 88-88-88. down pass In the second quarter. behind New Canaan, Norwich Pete Godin, Manchester High history and Holy Cross has pre­ He did not try a single pass Harvard beat Brown 19-7 over Bridgeport finished its other- and New Britain. captain, placed 42nd. sented Dr. Eddie Anderson with TURKEY SWEEPSTAKES toe weekend. thereafter. wise dismal season with a vic­ his 200th coaching victory. tory at New Britain over Cen­ Notre Dame May Be Available Amherst, mainly sophomore in Saturday The other major game of the On the negative side: makeup, whipped Williams with Low groas — Stan Hilinski 72, final weekend will be Chnnec- tral Connecticut, its first in seven game.s ^ Yale lost its attempts at the a pair of touchdown, passes by Ray Gordon 74. ticut at Holy Crose. If the Cru­ Giants^ Bears Still Tied; Ivy League and Big Three Tiny Paul Mandeville .scored senior quarterback Wayne Knli- Low net — Ray Warren 81-14— saders’ 82-0 shellacking of Bos­ championships plus an unbeaten 67, Bob McGurkin 74-7—87, Tom ton University was any indica­ both Bridgeport touchdowns a.s After All for Bowl Attraction fin who posted a school season’s the Purple Knights beat the record in a 85-14 defeat at the mark of 61 completions. The Kearns 76-9—87. "• tion, the .Huskies are in for a Charter Oaks Win Finale hands of Princeton last Satur­ Blind bogey — Charlie Fergu­ rough afternoon. Blue Devils 18-8. NEW YORK (AP)—The' The power.s-that-be at NotrefCoach Darrell Royal after the smaller but quicker Lord Jeffs day. son 97. UConn delighted a Dads’ Day Southern Connecticut, which feeling grows that the Dame haven’t said yes or no or Longhorns had whipped Texas beat the Ephs In the line and crowd* at Storrs Saturday by finally rave coach Jess Dow maybe regarding a bowl bid, Christian 28-18. ints an: down passes as the Giants won Boston C o llie lost all hope for duplicated their 1942 feat when TURKEY SWEEPSTAKES Fighting Irish of Notre ark Bears refuse to give ground a bowl bid in —of all places— both teams met with perfect Sunday administering a 28-7 beating to rhis lOOtn victory on No\'. 7 but there’s no doubt the players Nebraska accepted the Cotton their 10th .straight game. traditional rival Rhode Island against Bridgeport, fought Dame, the country’s No. 1 would be for it. in their race to th« wire for the Not to be outdone, quarter­ the Orange Bowl, where a soph- records and Amhenft prevailed Low raoBS — Stan Hilinski 70, FOR AS LITTLE AS Bowl bid after defeating Okla­ omorq-domlnated University of in its last Yankee Conference American International to a 21- college football team, may “ I gue.ss it would be great," Southern Division championship back Julian Malinski also fired 12-6. ' Doc M wee 72. homa State 27-14 for its 16th Miami squad which couldn’t win When the s e a ^ began, coach game of the season. Rick For- 21 tie at Springfield. said star pass receiver Jack of the Atlantic Coast FixAball three scoring piasses in New­ Low net — Tom Zemke 78-6-:- make themselve.s available straight victory. The Cornhusk- any of Its first five games ad­ Jim Ostendarp'was sure a lack zano’s boys wound up in third I Thus the Central - Southern Snow after the Irish walloped League. ark’s victory over Atlanta. 67, Tony Stanford 86-18—68. for a l)owl bid provided ers are fourth-ranked national­ By the schedule, the regular ministered a 30-6 humiliation. of experience Would cause a Blind bogey — Gene DavlK 89. place wiUi a 21-1 record be­ game at Bowen Fielu in New Michigan State .34-7 Saturday ly, Arkansas No. 3. and Texas, Solomon Brannon raced 100 lliey boat Iowa this week season was to end next week­ Williams lost an opportunity drop-off from the three straight hind undefeated Ma.s.sachusetts Haven next weekend pits teams for their eighth in a row. "Going last year’s national champs. No. yards with an interception to and once-beaten Vermont. with records of f-7 and 1-1-7. and Southern California a end. But a Jersey City-Boston rub salt in Pittsburgh Valley’s to conclude Its first unbeaten, 7- 1 campaign hte (toarges had HOLE-IN-ONE from a 5-5 season to :i 2-7-.season 5. untied season ever to those sur­ The only other Connecticut weel< from Saturday to and nrfw a bowl. I’d like it, but : game was postponed by wet wounds as Springfield, last year enjoyed. Instead, they finished Gene ClrllU scored a hole-ln- PER MONTH teams still in action are Central Michigan, No. 6, whipped I g^unds earlier and ' will be the Northern champion, poured prising Lord Jeffs of Amherst, 8- 0. wind up a perfect 10-0-0 it’s not up to me to .say any­ Iowa 34-20, and Ohio State, No. one on the 188-yard, 18th hole Connecticut and Southern Oon- thing." I played the weekend of Nov. 29. it on. Brannon also caught a .26 20-7. When Holy (> obs beat Boston yesterday at the Manchester Cassius on Back 7, downed Northwestern 10-0 Yale •visits Harvard this com­ neetjeut, each with just one vic- season. That game could decide the yard touchdown pass from Dan University 82-0—a day after Country Club. He used a No. 5 this year. The bowl situation jelled Coach de­ and now are prirned for their i Southern Division race and also Henning. ing Saturday while Brown plays Dr. Anderson’s 64to birthday clares only "It’s an adminis­ Iron and was a member of a TOe famed Yale-Harvard foot­ After Operation somewhat over the weekend Big Ten title and Rose Bowl bid I cquid be a preview of the A fine crowd of 7,000 sAw host to Columbia and Dartmouth —it was hte 200th career -victory trative pi'oblem" and Athletic' foursome that Included his wife, MORE THAN COMPARABLE ball rivalry Is in its 89th year. with the announcement that Ar­ clash Saturday. Woody Hayes, j championship playoff. Jersey Hartford’s Mike Mosolf heave la at Penn in other Ivy League In the season he had previously Dii-ector denies Ohio State coach, aptly termed finales. The rest of the lighter Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. A1 The teams have met 80 times. BOSTON (API — Yon Caasius kansas and Nebraska, each un­ City has a 10-1 record with two four touchdown passes to lead announced would be his last. The BLACK and WHITE TV Yale has won 46 games. Har­ lies lean and sickly behind beaten and untied in nine .saying "chances of accepting (a it the ” pur,<*atory or Pa.sadena" games left while Newark is the way over Portland. The card has Detroit at Boston Col­ man who captained Notre Dame ■Whlttmore. Assistant Pro Ralph vard 28, and there have, been the Muslim curtain - - l(K>king games, will play in the Colton bowl bi(L were one In a million, game! : 10-1-1 and winds up next week. lege, Connecticut at Holy Cross, DeNiooIa witneesed the feat, al­ no a bilnon," Charter Oaks' quarterback hit In 1921 imder be­ aeven ties. not the least like the heavy­ Bowl at Dallas New 'Year’s Day. Stanford upset No. 8 Oregon Boston has clinched honors in Roger Milici on scoring pitches Rhode Island at Boston Uni­ comes the fourth major col so. BUDGET TER M S-^ MONTIIS This one could go either way. weight champion who was origi­ 3'exas, 8-1, accepted an invita­ All this talk plus the tact that State 16-7 to sst up the confusing the north. of 38 and 30 yards and connect­ versity and (Central Connecticut lege coach in history to reach Harvard has beaten Columbia, nally going to defend his crown tion for tl)e Orange Bowl at Mi-*' the athletic board, headed by situation In the PAC. Oregon Both teams rolled along Satur­ ed with Tom' Rychlec. on a 20 at Southern Connecticut. that coveted plateau. HU prad Ellington Ridge while Yale was unable to do against Sonny Liston tonight. ami New Year's night. Unoffi­ University Executive Vice Pres­ State, liCLA, Southern Califor­ day night. The Giants trounced yarder and Bill Boehle on e After that It’s - eceasors ara , Amos better than a 9-9 tie against Cassius Clay, In case you’ve cially Alabama, 9-0-0 and sec­ ident Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., nia ahd Washington share tlw hapless Scranton, 31-0, and New­ play covering 27 yards. Holy Cross Nov. 28 in the sea­ Alonzo Stagg and Jess Neely Saturday ; HRS f BIANCRESTER Archie Roberts and his cohorts. been out of touch, underwent ond-ranked nationally to Notre has made no announcement o, s lead and if Oregon beats Oregon ark bombed Atlanta, 30-14. In Northern Division son’s scheduled windup. of Rice, the latter earlier this I Low gross Frank Wilson 76. On the other hand, Yale beat surgery for an Incarcerated Dame, was indicated as the op- way or the other, accounts for State Saturday the Ducks would other action, Springfield blasted w ■L T - Pet - t>ts OP Massachusetts closed out an faU. BEST NINE Dartmouth and Dartmouth hand­ hernia Friday night. (xinent for the Longhorn.s. the feeling that 'the Irish might have the best over-all team PittTOurgh Valley, 30-0, elimi­ x-Boston 3 0 .769 284 181 8-1. season by crushing New The largest I-vy League crowd Front and Back ed Harvard its worst beating in' Bundlni Brown, Clay'a asslst!- That leaves the Sugar Bowl at be receptive to a bid. '' record 8-1-1, although only a'2-1- nating the Ironmen from the Providence 4 1 .667 336 251 Hampshire 47-0. The only Red- of the season — 60,178 In Yale Gus Peters '40-4—36. years, 48-0. ant trainer, phrases the disap­ New Orleans and the Rose Bowl Team officials at Arkansas, 1 conference mark. That ight Southern race, and Hartford Springfield 5 0 .615 342 186 men loas In two years was a 20- Bowl — saw Princeton break Kickers — Bill Peck 91-12—79. Oonnecticut’s encounter. with pointment over the fight post­ at Pasadena, Calif., as the ot^ier Nebraska and Texas expressed 1 conference mark.. That might closed out a .successful cam­ Hartford 5 1 .615‘SOI 260 la decision to Harvard in their open a 14-14 tie with the hero’s LADIES BEST NINE Rhode Island was its 64th since ponement this way: MAN ON T R lA I^ Is major bowls Jan. 1. elation at being named to bowls. pick a team for the Rose Bowl paign with a 41-6 triumph over Portland ■8 1 .385 343 397 second oiriJng tote fall, “nie mantle going to unsung tackle Jeanette Harrigan 48-11—37. thd series began in 1897. The "Just two days to go and he he looking for four- A Sugar Bowl source, told The "It’s a great day, a milestone, to flip a TOin. Portland. Westch’ler 3 10 1 .231 245 898 Tangerine Bowl In Orlando, Wendall Cady. That lad blocked BEST 14 HOLES Huskies won their 2Sth against w as'so pretty. He was gettin’ leaf clovers? This is As.sociated Press Sunday that anything you Want to sa,y," Ar­ Alabama crushed IDth-ranked In a Sunday aftpmoon con­ x^clinched pennant IFla., where previously unbeaten Ted Carey's punt and recovered Sunday . 23 losses. There have been six evil, too, good and evil like he Ixiuisiana State, 6-1-1, and .Syra­ kansas .^ o a ch Frank Broyles Georgia Tech 24-7 and LSU, No. test, Harrisburg defeated West­ Southern Division Coast Guard got trampled a the ball himself at the Elis' 42. Pete NaHtenis 58-8—80 (match­ Ara Parseghian, new said after his Porkers had had to be for thiti. All this work cuse, 7-2, will play there al­ 9, downed Mississippi State 14- chester, 42-7. Jersey C 11 1 0 .917 334 125 year ago, has been in operation Don McKay, who ran for an ing cards). Of Notre though no official announcement crusfied Southern Methodist Quarterback John Amabile, Scipio Tucker snd Reau Bil- — 'it ’s like milkin’ a cow and 10 in other games involving TTie Newark 11 ■ 1 1 .917 333 186 for some time. This is the first eqrller score, passed tof tote Ackers — Dick Rugen 92-20— CORNER OF BROAD AND is expected until after this 44-0. AP’s Top Ten Ilngslea scored two touchdowns having him kick.it over.” ( Dame’s football team. frfrmer Boston College*«tar, was yPitt V . 9 4 6 .892 336 184 jpear, however, .R will serve to MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST week's games. ^ "The players all shouted th ^ one. 'nMn fullback Ooemo laea* 7*. „ BACKW'ARD TOUCHDOWN— Oregon’s Chuck Miller falls backward over goal ea w ss UConn boosted its Over­ The latest medical* repoH is­ As his vtetory string Princeton, anoth^ major un- , the big man for Jersey City. Richmond 7 6 1 .683 297 199 detezmliMi kSa -IVCAA ragiaBal vasal pitched in with touchdown LADIES BEBT l t HOLES all record to 4<8-l. sued on -Clay reads,, ’’improving The Rose Bowl is committed wanted the Orange when 1 tala' bSliten-untlsd team,'won the Ivy I Although he someUmss has Atlanta Gaby Tarditf line to score touchdown against Jndiank. (AP Photofax.) lengthens^ the situa­ to teams from the Big Tes and them they could have their > 9 0 .260 207 814 ■nail ooKege ehamploti. Urnny runs of 99 and V yards. In another traditional game, and feeling kind of League title by tripping Tale trouble ss«lng orer toa huge Harrisburg 10 0 .281 *18 881 tion grows Aiore tense. Pacific Athletic Ponference. choice of a bowl,” said Texas 88-14. , ■ , I linemen. He Straw Strae touch­ * Wesleyan beat Trinity 84:31 at spite toa big letdown: T»Scranton 1 12 0,.077 125 490 >

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I f l 0 T | « r a HANCHESTEB E v l:i^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONM^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1964 Apartments—Flat*— . Aputmcntto—Flnts— Apurthientto—PiBt Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Suit 72 Suburban For Sate 75 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale^ 78 ArtidM For Sale 45 HoutfioM Goo4s II XaMmenta 63' Ttnemtuts 63 Tontm ents 63 Roofing uM ddmneini 16* A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALT snd SHORTEN PORTER STREET AJea — 6 $18,900—6 ROOM home, ga­ BOLT^ON — 7 room ranch wi BOLTON - r king else cape. COVENTRY—SmaU 3 bedroom TOUli BRAND NINF 1966 WE HAVE cuatomera waiting room C^ie, fireplace, 3-car rage, oeptrally located, excel­ four acres. Three car garage, Outstandii^ custom built 4 house on 160x100 lot. Enclosed f r e e WHEELS Buy two 4% ROOM DUPLEX — This la FIVE ROOM newly deoorated p o r c h ., Year old baseboard ROOFINO — Speclaltolnc re­ Stonlth TV is wsltlng tor you fo r Om rental of your apart­ ust likk owning your own and remodeled apartmeht for garaM, lin e tree shaded lot lent buy. Call Paul J. Ck>r- outbuildings. Ideal for horses, bedhxim home, large living ■BOW Uw« «t rtuU r prio«e 517,^. Phllbrick Agency, room, formal dining room, den, heating system. Reasonably pairing roots of all klnda, new ■nd c«t two new wheeto no#. ■t M silow's. Om b s 1b soon and ment or home. J. D. Ri^te, ilome. First floor — living rent Immediate Occupancy. renti Agency, 648-6363. etc. Vkcant Owner very aag- roofs, gutter work, chimneys 600P OD PMOaH nsnRTMMgS us- W kEM m QU6MTA LET m i M O N ff make arrsnfemsnts. foe a free 648-5199. 649-8464. ious. T. J. Crockett, Realt«v first floor master bedroom, priced. 748-7065. CLASSIFIED Cole’s Dlicount SUtloo. 648- room, dining room, kitchen, Centrally located on bus line. MANCHESTER — 4 bedroom cleaned, repaired. Aluminum home trial Itarlow’a furniture 648-1877. 2 <4 baths, charming country sssa. FOUR ROOM flat, second floor, birch cabinets, refrigerator, Adults or grown children pre­ executive Colonial, appraised siding. 80 years’ exi>erlence. «U «00Ff0 OM M/VMm TAXIt 8M»rr!«U A ll ^ A AraUance, 867 Main Btraet range, hood, % bath, carpeted ferred. Can 649-7060. kitchen. screened summer Free estimates. Call HoWley, Can Art at 64»-9»l. central location, heat, hot for $30,000. Must self Sacri­ CLARK ROAD In W iping. porch adjacent, 2-car garage. Wanted— Real Eatato 77 CAfT MOmM! KWHT H f| » IMTiTlIOIOAMiO-Cilff S A V E BTCIll D o you r ow n n i| stairs, Venetian blinds. Second SEASON’S GREETINGS fice. Make an offer. 644-8037. Custom built 6 room Ranch. 64S-SSS1, 614-8888. ■nd upholstery olesnlnf with water, one year lease. Call WEST SIDE — 4 rooms, clean Lovely 2*4 acre lot in excel­ WWNPffUT iO ii fO M Or 649-6048 after 6 p.m. floor— 2 bedrooms, large doe-' A real nice home. Three bed­ ADVERTISING Blue Luslre. Rent oJeeWe ets, full ceramic bathroom. heated, garage 649-9021 be­ lent neighborhood. Realistical­ SPOT CASH paid for homesi! CENTRALLY located 6 room WTlTLtD'ioAREFUHP 1DAan4LlNt3»!1HAT 24” CAPHHART TV-UHF-VHF illent rooms. carpeting, fireplace ly priced in low 30’s. For ap-> farms and acreage, 24-hotir shsnqKMer $1. Oleott Vsrlety SIX ROOMS, Cottage Street, Heat, hyt water, parking, tween 8-4:80, or after 9:30 Cape, aluminum siding, wood­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Heating and Plumbing 17 OPBOCEMTSUen MIANt>^Lirf t f f - 165. Can after 6, 648-6881. p.m. I wood and finished recreation room, pointment call Mrs. Shorts, service. Hayes Agency, 648- S t o r e .______newly decorated, garage, basement, storage and laun­ ed lot gives privacy, $460 water softener, half acre lot. MrONIMeHMl! 'ilou owe US AM dry. Children welcome. On bus s S_ O _ L D ' w ell 643-8886, 522-2114. J. Watson 4803. 8 AAL to 5 PAL PLUMBINQ AND heating re- win accept two teenagers. Call CUTE APARTMENT for one kept. Reduced, to $16,900. down, FHA appraised $18,800. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Beach & Co., Realtors, 21 Cen­ eXTRA ^ 17.505 b a b y c r i b and baby car­ 649-5769. line. Rent reasonablle. Tel. af­ Pasek Realty. 289-7476, 742- pairs and new work, fre e es­ riage with mattreeM, good Wanted—Yo Bnj 68 or two people, heat, hot Water, 1677. tral Row, Hartford. WE NEED listings of all types ter 4 p.m., 649-3566, owner. 8243. — residential, commercial, Iota COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. timates. 643-1774. condition* C gU 876-9079. electricity, eto've, refrigerator WANTED TO BUT-AnttoMa Vernon included, $65 per month. J.D. REALTY CO. COVENTRY—Overlooking lake TOLLAND — $2,600 assumes land. Tongren Agency 643- MOMDAX Tkra nU D AX MtM AJM^^AATUROAX • AJIL and good used fumitura. >ni- t h r e e r o o m apartment, 118 COLONIAL — Bowers area. cute and warm, plush and mortgage, save closing costa. 6321. "Anything in Real Es­ . _____ k_ .______MILLIONS of rugs have been Hutchins Agency, 649-5132. 643-5129 643-8779 tege Poddler AuoUob Rouse, Main S t, 1100. 649-6229, 9-5. Two large bedrooms, alumi­ pretty pine paneled 5-room Spotless 5H room Colonial tate.” Radlo-TV Repair cleaned with Blue Lustre. It’s SOUTHGATE APTS. num siding, paneled den, de­ America’s finest Rent electric Route 88, BUliigtaii. SlS-ini, ranch in nice neighborhood. Ranch, bullt-lns, acre wood­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD Services IS SPACIOUS upstairs 5 room South S t RockvlUe. lightful yard. E.J. Carpenter, Aluminum siding makes it shampooer $1. The Sherwln- Bob Fhidciger, and Bon. apartment garage, Manches Furnlslied Apartm cntit 63-A ed lot. Hurry! Hayes Agency, GtaalBBi at **Waat AA«” a n takea ovet Um pkoae aa a MANCHESTER — Ideal loca­ Broker, 649-6061, 649-0871, perfect year-around or sum­ 643-4803. CXINNIB’S TV and Radio Serv WUUams Co. ter, very central. Call 649- Completely new concept in eve 649-9304. Legal Notieea Movcalenoe. Iba adrertlMr khoold read hla ad t>ie FIRST CASH IMMEDIATELY — We Apartment Living. ROCKVUilS" CENTER—Mod- tion. 6 room Cape, fireplace, mer home. Extremely low $9,- Ice, available all hours. Satla- buy anythin from a pin to 3016. em 4 rooms, heated, furnished, attached r^age. Bus line. RCKJKVILLE - $10,900. 5-4 DAX tT AFPBARS aad REPORT ERRORS la ttnw tor the facDon guaranteed. CaU 64B- Every apartment with 900. C. Albrecht 649-5306. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held bahlest^. used furniture and all utilities, adults;' also, three Char-Bon Real Estate, 643- SDC ROOM Colonial, over an Barrows A Wallace, Manches­ two-family flat. 2-car garage, iirirtlna The Benid Is reepooidbki tor oaly ONE tnoor^ 1816. f o u r r o o m apartment, first acre of land, 2-car garage, at Manchester, within and for the leet or omitted laewHoa tor aay adrerttaeineat and thea only Diamondo-^TFateht upliancea. Ask for Mr. Reed, room, adults. 876-9121. 0683. ter Parkade, Manchester, 649- amestte drive, city water and district of Manchester, on the 13th floor, hot water. Call between PRIVATE PATIO fireplace, many fine shrubs day of November.’ A.D 1944. to the eocteat a t a *'n»ke good” hnertloa. Brroro which do not Jewelry 48 ti»e254, 249-47M. 8-12 a.m. and 4-7 p.m. 649- Indoor-Outdoor Living! Cook- 5306. sewers, reasonable offers ap­ Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. ATTRACTTVE 8-room heated TWO FAMILY—On# year old, and bushes. Low taxes and preciated. Lawrence F. Fiano, loooea the valne a t the adourMeemeat wm aot be eorreeted by Millinery, Dressmaking 19 6987. outs, etc. convenient $18,900. J.D. Real­ Jtidee WA’TCH AND JEWELRY re- WE BUY, SELL or trad# an­ apartment, furnished. Large 4 and 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, BOLTON — Lake privileges. Realtor, 643-2766, Charles F.stnte of Jacob A. Rooney late at "u m k i good” hmerttoa. tique snd used furniture, china, Acres and acres of land ofosets. Private entrances. family room one apartment, ty Co.. 643-5129, 643-8779. $11,500. Attractive deluxe 4 Manchester In said district deceas­ EXPERT ALTERA'nONS of piUrlng. Prompt service. Up to SETVEN ROOM duplex, quiet Birds, trees, grass, cool Nicholson, 742-6364. Dolores L. ed. ladies’ and gentlemen’s gar­ $20 on your old watch In trade. glass, eCver, picture frames neighborhood, Laurel St. $110. Parking. No pets. Adults. 643- modem kitchen, excellent con­ room Ranch, fireplace, almost Merritt, 646-0424. Upon application of Bridiret Roo­ and old coina, old doUa and breezes 4860. dition. PhtIbrick Agency. 649- MANC:HESTER~!1~US.~arade completely furnished. Recent ments. All work done promptly Glbeed Mondays. F. E. Bray, Call 643-2465. The finest in this area! “A” Custom built 5 room ney. administratrix, prayln* for DIAL 643-2711 and reasonably. Also, dry 787 Main S treet State Theater guns, bobby coUectlona, attic 8464. heating unit and aluminum' BOLTON Room galore. Are. authority to compromise and settle contents or whole estates. Fur­ Rent includes heat, hot water, Ranch with Blue Ribbon ad- a certain doubtful and disputed cleaning and laundry. Center Building. SEVEN ROOMS and garage, 'm.i. u™ . - t k 11^ u . siding. Outbuilding. Low taxes you tired of neighbors crowd- claim In favor of said estate axalnst niture ‘Repair Service Taloott- deluxe range, refrigerator, dis­ Baslii6m Locattnitt MANCHESTER — Executive Minhnum down VA financing ing you 7 If you are come and Tailor Shop, 32 Oak Street. excellent location, 88 Laurel posal, laundry, ample closets, engineered by craftsmen with Charles Kn.selauskas of said Man­ vine. Conn. TM. 648-7440. Street. Call 649-7747. For Rent 64 neighborhood, lovely 7 room available. Lawrence F. Fiano, see this 7 room Ranch with chester It is ample parking. Colonial, mamraoui llv all quality features. Won’t last I Realtor, 643-2766, Charles 2 car garage nn almost 1 acre ORDF.RED;—That the fnrexoln* Fuel $md Feed 4 9 -A at $21,900. Call Roger Walk-1 application be heard and determin­ Moving— ^Tracking— f i v e r o o m flat, second floor, MODORN. CENTRAL, Air- room, modem kitchen wit Nlchol.son, 742-6364. Dolores L of country beauty, Cii.stom TreaUs Rtachlag Oir AdvsriiMr? er 649-5306. Barrows A Wal­ ed at the Probate office In Man­ Ta. k a U. f. WANTED — used piano, rea­ oil furnace, garage. Call 643- 3^2 ROOMS Conditioned Offices for rent bullt-lns, 2-car garage. Sacri­ Merritt, 646-0424. home priced at $18,500. J. chester In said IM.strict. on the 34th Storage 1 0 .. iVw .t I lace, Manchester Parkade, DRY HARDWOOD tor sale. sonable. Tel 64S-84SA 8507. $120 Off Street parking. Inquire at fice at $19,000. Hayes Ag-ncy, Gordon 649-5306. Barrows A dav of November. A.D 1944. at. 164 IBaat Cfenter St. or phone pht 643-4808. Manchester, 649-5306. ROUTE 6 BOLTON — Two ten o'clock in the forenoon, and MANCHESTER Delivery. Light Call 742-8059.______Wallace, Manchester Parkade, that notice be riven to all personr M-Hoir Aamariig Ssnim WANTBID—Plano for Church t h r e e b e d r o o m single Available Now 640-5261. acres of wooded land plus a 5 trucking and package delivery. MANCHESTER — LuxtuHous Manchester, 649-5306. interested in .said estate of the pen- and Sunday School uae. Call home, baths, and garage, EIGHT ROOM ralMd ranch, room stone house with a three deney of said application and tha Refrigerators, washers and Help Wanted— Female 35 Uulp Wanted— Male 36 Salesmen Wanted 36-.A (Agent on Premises) 8 room ranch, 2 full baths, FIREPLACE W(X)D for sale. 646-0233. Immediate occupancy, central­ 875-5485 643-6396 BEAUTIFULLY paneled air two years old, large living car garage, all for $14,000. Lo- ROCKVILLE 4 unit apart­ time and place of hearing thereon, Fret It Herald Rtadtn stove moving sprclalty. Folding conditioned space, over 1400 room with fireplace, modem maintenance free redwood ex­ bv ptihllshine a copv of this order chairs for rmt. 649-0763. EXPERIEINCEID Cashier want­ MANAGER-TRAINEE, engi­ RESPECTED AND well known 742-7729. ly located on bus line. Call rated above Munson’s Candy ment. 4-4 rm. apt. in excellent In some newspaper havint a circu­ weekdays 9-6, 649-4581, BJve. aq. ft , will aubdlvide, profea- kitchen with buiU-lna, family terior, family room with fire­ I adverOa ■ t o r Ha ed. Apply in person to Mr. neer, draftsman, programmer, company offering sales Shop. House needs a com­ condition A 2-car garage with lation In said district, s< least sev­ Want ktonnatloa ea oae o< our i Rooms Wlthoot Board 59 and weekends 649-1421. alonal area parking. Main and room, 4 or 6 bedrooms. 2-sone place, scenic acre lot. A must plete redecorating, but has utility room. Real private deep en davs before the day of said Msrar at the trAphnwi listed T Simple eaS the Gordon, Arthur Drug, 942 clothes designer, sales person, trainee positions leading to SCHOOL ST. — Spacious 4 see for the quality conscious. hearing lo appear If they see Painting— Papering 21 Garden— Farm— Dairy Haynes Street, reasonable 649- hot water heat, garage, $24,900. new well, septic, etc. T. J. back yard. All city conven­ Main Street. rate clerk, dispatcher, billing management. One year pro­ FURNISHED room, Mgtat rooms, first floor, desirable 2811. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. Hayes Agency. 643-4803. cause at said time and place and clerk, shipping clerk, grocery gram for college men with Products 50 neighborhood, grarage, $95. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. iences on bus line. Real money be heard relative thereto, and mak* EDWARDS INSIDE and outside painting. housekeeping, private oa- lUXlK'VILLE — 4 rooms, $60, maker at $22,900. D. Douton, return to this court. MATURE WOMAN to babysit clerk, stock clerk, dental tech­ guarantee of $125. per week Glastonbury, 633-1874. FOR LEASE—Sbccellent loca­ MANCHESTER —Money, Mon­ MANCHESTER—beautiful 6% ■Tohn J. Wallett. Judr*. You name your own price. in my home. Own transporta­ trance. Lady only. One min­ first floor. Call 643-4385. OWNER MUST sell due to fi­ 649-5306. Barrows A Wallace, ANSWERING SERVICE nician, case worker, receiving plus expenses. ’Those who qual­ APPLES—Mace and Cortlanda ute from Main S t TeL 640- tion tor doctor’s office or ey, Money. Save yet own your room ranch, attached -garage, nancial reversals this beauti­ cc: Vincent b. Diana, Atty. 649-7863, 875-8401. tion. Call 649-5633. clerk, cabinet maker, truck ify call 644-0202 between 6 and No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, MANCHESTER — Apartment large lot, $16,500. Over 100 Manchester Parkade, Man­ 7969 after 6^______GLASTONBURY— 6 rooms and beauty parlor. 416 MsUn Street. own home. Two family located ful five room cape with breeze­ AT A rOTTRT OF PROBATE held I A49-0500 — 875-2519 driver, lubrication man, land­ 8 p.m., or 528-6686. 629 W. Center SL bath, 8 miles from Aircraft, hunting ? We are rental agents Completely renovated and am­ on lot 33,(K)0 sq. feet. 6 rooms listings of all kinds. Call the chester, 649-5306. PAINTING, EXTERIOR and in­ for the Carriage House, The way, two car garage plus a at Manchester, within and for the terior, paperhanging, wall­ scaper, plumber and helper, THE THOMPSON H ouse. Oot- on bus line, adults or small ple, panting. J. O. R eelty, 643- to each side. 2-car garage, city Ellsworth Mitten Agency, large utility building In the District of Manchester, on the ftth aad leave your meeeaga. Xonni hear from oar advesllaer to Jto printer and apprentice, pipe Lawton Gardens and the Qlen- water amd sewers all for only Realtors. 643-6930. day of November. 1W>4. paper removed, dry wall work. Play Santa Claus tage Street, centrally located, family preferred. 633-2397. 6129. rear. Has 1.8 acres of land and Present Hon. John J. Wallett. ht~> wtthout speadfaig aD evening at the tdephoaa fitter and trainee, auto me­ Help Wanted— Household Goods 51 large pleasantly furnlahed wood Apartments. Your choice $20,000. Save and rail Roger Legal Notice Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ of one or two bedroom flats, FIVE, FOUR and three bed­ is located on Route 44A just Judge ing arranged. E\il1y insured. chanic and helper. Apply Conn. Male or Female 37 rooms, parking. CaH 649-2858 RCXnCVILLE— 4 rooms, first Walker, 649-5306. Barrows A over Bolton line in Coventry. Estate of Jan Cader of Manche»- with extra $$ RUGS, never used, 9x12 beige, two bedroom duplexes. Rents room modem homes. Bel Air AT A COURT OF PROBATE held ter in said EMstrlct an incapable Free estimates. 649-0668, Jo­ State Elmployment Service, for overnight and permanent floor, heat and electricity In­ Houses For Rent 65 Wallace, Manchester Parkade, $30; 9x15 gold oriental, $35; start at $135. per month. Call Real Estate Co., specialists In Many possible uses for rear al Manche.ster. within and for the person. Business Semoes seph P. Lewis. Eantj^ Selling 806 Main Street, Manchester. STAFF PHYSICAL therapist guest rates. cluded. 875-0577 between 4-8 Manchester, 649-5306. District of Manchester, on the 9th The executor u-w of Arthur J, Lost and Found 12x15 ruby Maharajah. 289- 643-1108, Warren E. Howland, COMPLETELY furnished 4 offering homes of unusual building. Has a $16,000 FHA Apply Physical Therapy De­ p.m. mortgage that buyer can as­ dav of November, 1964. T/eDalre Jr. deceased conservator, O ffered 13 6955. CLEAN, comfortably furnished, Realtor. room house, automatic heat, RANCH, 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, character. 643-9332. Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. having filed* an account of the d o I/)S T — black German Shep­ EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ SHEET ME3TAL man, electrical partment, Manchester Memor­ sume (payments $153.00). A AVON all utlUtles, nice neighborhood, FIVE ROOMS, 116 Charter Oak adults only, 649-1794. kitchen, living room, wooded Judge. Ings of said conservator to the data herd puppy, white V, buff LAND CLEARING, tree re­ ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- maintenance man, building ial Hospital. An Equal Opjior- EVERYTHING in sterlhsed re­ steal at $20,000. T.J. Crockett, Estate of Bessie C. Edgerton of of hts death, it Is parking. 649-1352, p.m. Street, adults, gas stove pro­ BIRCH STREET — spacious lot, handy to bus, shopping, MANCHESTER—Older 2 fam­ paws, about 3 months old. moval, and chain saw work. hanging. Ceilings. Floors. INilly maintenance man, meat cutter, tunity Employer. conditioned used furniture and flat, second floor, two bed­ SEVEN ROOM Split Level In ily house, 7 A 4. Very reason­ Realtor, 643-1677. Manchester, in said District an In- ORDERED That the »th day of insured. Workmanship gpiar- grinder, scraper, lathe opera­ vided, gas heat, immediate etc. Excellent condition. $12,- cajwble person. November. 1964. at ten o’clock fore­ Please call 643-7754. A. Michaud, 742-8096. Gift CoameticB now in ajipliances, high quality—low FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms, $95. 649-4498. Manchester, modem kitchen able. Work needed but worth The executor u-w of Arthur J. noon at the Probate Office In tha anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. tor. tool maker, welder, ship occupancy. 643-7111. 900. Phllbrick Agency, 649- SOUTH WINDSOR — Lot for spare time near home. Lib­ prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 19S room, also all utlUtlee, one with bullt-lns, lt4 baths, fam­ looking into. For details call LeClalre Jr., deceased conservator, Municipal Building In said Man- TYPEWRITERS — Standard If no answer, 648-9048. fitter, shaper, foreman, inspec­ Situations Wanted— South Street, Rockville. 875- 'THREE ROOM apartment, ily room, garage, etc. $200 per 8464. the money. $21,900 buys a having tiled an account of the do­ chsster. bn and tbs same to as­ eral commissions, no exper­ adult, ample parking, 272 VERNON Peg Ciesz3rnski, 649-4291. ings of said conservator to the signed for a hearing on the allow­ and electric. Repaired, over­ ience required. Immediate tor, polisher, tailor, loom fixer, Fem ale 38 2174. Open 9-8.______heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ month. Phllbrick Agency, 649- large treed lot with a lovely Annooncemenu hauled, rented. Adding . ma­ INTERIOR and exterior paint­ Main. SEVEN ROOM oldet home. 4 date of his death. It Is ance of said account with said es­ Opportunity. Phone now. plumber, carpenter, roofer, fur­ erator, $90. 247 No. Main, 649- 8464. bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x161. HIGH RIDGE — 8% room lawn in Woodland Park area. ORDERED That the 25th day of tate. and the appointment of a chines rented and repaired. ing, wallraper removed, fully niture finisher, Bridgeport EXPERIENCED mother would 1964 MOTOROLA TV closeouts. Country Living 5228, 9-5. Ranch, 2 baths, large rec Owner will throw in excellent November. 1%4, at ten o'clock successor conservator. and thi® BLECTTROLUX sales and serv­ insured. Rene Belanger, 643- 289-4922. Marian B. Robertson, Realtor forenoon at the Probate Office In Court directs that notice of the tlma ice, bonded representative. Al­ Pickup and delivery service. operator, machinist, weaver, like to care for working moth­ Only four left. Now offered OFF PORTER STREET—A 4 room, exceptional kitchen, at­ 6 room Colonial with attached i f w i„ ..la u .« Yale Typewriter Service. 649- 0612 or 644-0804. Apartments— Flats— 643-6963. and place assigned for said heap­ fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., small equipment operator, en­ ers’ children at her home. 648- at greatly reduced prices. HEBRON — Wall Street. Two bedroom home with 2 baths, tached garage. $3,000 down ^Rrftg^6. CaII John McLAUpnlln a.nd th^ In aiv- ing be given to all persons known 4986. Come in, get our deal. Mar­ Tenements 63 At Town House! bedroom new apartments for rec room and garage, avail­ . sinned a Manchester, 644-8141. PAINTING and paperhsmglng, velope machine operator, oil 9643. SPLIT LEVEL—7 roome, 1% assumes VA mortgage. 643- at 649-5306 today. Barrows for hearlnn on the allow. to be interest^ therein to appe^ WOMAN REQUIRED for light burner man, refrlgrerator man, low’s Furniture Department, newlsrweds or retirement, 15 able now until next Spring. 0133. A Wallace. Manche.ster Park­ njicfl of Mid account with ^ald ca- and be heard thereon by publish­ LAWNMOWEX sharpening; re­ good work, reasonable rates, assembly work, permanent. THREE ROOM heated apart­ “CAREFREE COUNTRY baths, modem kitchen with tatc and thv* appointment of a «uc- ing a copy of this order In sorns WOOLEN STRIPS for hooked bench worker, service station RELIABLE WOMAN woufd 867 Main Street. minutes to Pratt A Whitney T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- bullt-lns, dining room, fam­ ade, Manchester. 649-5306. pairs, sales, rotor blades 30 years In Manchester, your Apply in person 10 Hilliard ment, 456 Main Street. Call LIVING WITH ALL CITY ce»8or con^ervatnr. and thie Court newspaper having a circulation In and braided rugs. Large var­ manager, card tender, press like housework by the day. CONVIENCES” electrically heated, storage 1577. ily room, full basement, 1- MANCHESTER — a in ton St. d'rect.u that notice of the time and said District, at least seven day* sharperied; bicycle ^ales. serv­ neighbor Is my recommenda­ Street. 643-5220. THREE PIECE poster bed­ 649-5229, 9-5. and parking. Open House Sun­ large 4 bedroom single dwell­ WAPPING — modern 6 room place a a el^ ed for aaW hearing be before the day of said Itearing. and iety at all times. To pur­ tion. Raymond Flske, 640- operator, dairy man, poultry car garage. $22,600. Phil- riven to all per.Mne known to be ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, room set; solid maple kitchen Small select new apart­ day, 1-5. Not $140. but only BAST CENTER STREET—7 ing, a real family house with Ranch, garage, full basement, ’ p''’''" "D known to ^ return make to this court. chasers of wool, advice and 9237. EXPERIENCED bakery sales­ man, tobacco warehouse work­ BOLTON CENTER Apartments, brick Agency. 649-8464. MA*.. lnterej»tedfntere«»ted therein to appear and be John J. Wallett. Judge 149 W. Middle Tuinplke, 649 IRONING IX)NE In my home; set; apeu-tment size electric ment residence, serenely sit­ $89. Tel. 228-9115. room house, 1% baths and ga­ a nice private rear yard, 3- near schoolR, large treed lot, ^eard thereon hv pubiwning a copy suggestions on rug making 2098. lady. Apply Mario’s Bakery, er, construction laborer, fac­ also, dress-making, alterations Comer Brandy St. and Bouton given on Tuesday and Friday tory laborer, Warehouse man, range. Call 649-0495. uated on a tree shaded hill­ rage, Immediate occupancy. ONE BLOCK from Main, two car garage., newly remodeled immediate occupancy. Bel Air Af this ordsr In som s n s w s p t^ r 829 Main Street, Manchester. and mending. Tel. 643-7320 Center Rd., new 3 rooms, heat, BUILT 1964 — large 4 room Call weekdays 9-5, 649-4581, kitchen, fireplace, porch. Ideal Real Estate, 643-9332. having a clrculallAn in nald D is­ mornings from 10-12 a.m. LAWN M •'WERS—Sharpened Electrical Services 22 and trainees for carpenters, top within walking distance family, 4-4 duplex, permanent trict Rt least seven days before TOWN OF MANCHESTER, anytime. hot water, stove, refrigerator, apartment in quiet residential EiVe. and weekends 649-1421. siding, two recent heating sys­ for growing family. Priced to Harry M. Fraser Company, and repaired, winter storage. masons, boiler room, machine $125. 649-3266, 643-4312. of bus and 20 parkway the dav of said hearing, and by CONNECTICUT 30” KENMORE electric range. neighborhood. Only $125 per tems, g(arage8, clean. Hayes sell. Warren E. Howland, MLS i ELLINGTON, — $450 , , down mailing by certified mall on or be- 192 Hartford Road, Manches­ Sales and service — Ariens, FREE ESnMA’TES. Prompt operator, and boring mill. minutes from Hartford. BOLTON — 4 room ranch, $125 service on all types of elec­ 742-8797. Rent includes G.E. refrig­ month. 649-5132. Agency, 643-4803. Realtor, 643-1108. buys '■ 5^' room ranch in ex- fore November 13. 1964 a copy of ter, Conn. Snowbirds, also rental equip­ GENERAL OFFICE Many others on all shifts. Ap­ Situations Wanted— LOOKING for anything In real monthly. Newly decorated. c e lle n t co n d itio n , b u ilt-in o v e n this order to B ^ sle C. JSdgerton c-o NOTICE trical wiring. Licensed and in­ ply Conn. State Employment BK3GEST BARGAIN IN TOWN estate rentals — apartments, erator; built-in oven, range, ment. L & M Equipment Corp., M ale 39 MANCHESTER — 5 room flat, Goodchild-Bartlett, Retdtors, Ipacl and wge. full basement, nice Conn ""criis E OF ADOPTION Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. sured. Wilson Electrical Co., Service, 806 Main Street, Man­ TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING! homes, multiple dwellings, eall garbage disposer; heat, hot first floor, parking, near bus, 289-0939. Manchester, 649-4817, 643-1388. CLERK chester. water, free parking, lovely shaded 6 room Colonial In one level large lot. Handy to every- wsrd c-o John i.. Bonoo. Atty., .■)« OF ORDINANCE Personals Manchester Exchange— Elnter- PART-TIME WORK wanted, 1, 2, or 3 YEARS TO PAY J. D. Realty, 643-6129. shopping. Call after 5 p.m., of Manchester’s finest areas. thing. $108 a month pays all. Stato Strorl. Hartford, Conn.; Oray- tree shaded picnic area. MANCHESTEE c-^ Charles N. In accordance with the provi­ prise 1945. single reliable man, for eve- “SUPER DELUXE” 643-2293. FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch Includes breezeway and 2-car Don’t miss this one. Cali Art Just a few 4 room apart­ completely ‘ decorated, 2-car Crookoll. Attv . 953 Main Str»et. sions of Chapter 3, Section 9. of STA’TE LICENSED rest home Floor Finishing: 24 MAN INTERESTED In learn­ ningrs and Saturdays. Call 649- 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE garage, 3 very large bedrooms, Foraker, 649-5306, Barrows Manrhostor Conn., and return make YOU ARE A-1! Truck Is A-1! Fhill-tlme position. High ing furniture touch-up and up 6529 after 3:30 p.m. ments left at . . . NEW DELUXE 4% room du­ garage, one year lease with MEMBERSHIP the Town Charter, notice la centrally located, reasonable School commercial course All 100% Guaranteed 1% baths, formal dining room, A Wallace, Manchester Park­ rates, friendly atmosphere. Cellars, attics, trash, small holstery trade. See Mr. Pet- DON’T PASS UP plex apartment, heat, hot wat­ option to renew, $226 per ^ '!T o h n J. w allett. Judge hereby given of the adoption by FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- or business school grad­ ONLY $444 family size kitchen, 24^ living ade. Manchester. TeL 875-1011. trucking done A-1 right! Call Ing (specializing in older tengill, Norman’s, ‘ Forest CARPENTEIR, Painter, paper- er, appliances, dryer, parking, month. 742-7004. IN A FINE HOME the Board of Directors of the 843-2928, Tremano Trucking uate, type accurately and $14.08 DOWN THIS OPPORTUNITY! room with fireplace. Owner floors) Waxing floors. Paint­ Street. 646-0111. hanger, mason, desires work. Only $125! full cellar, $150 monthly. J.D. COLUMBIA — This could be To'wn of Manchester, Connecti­ NEED TRANSPORTATION to Service. rapidly, experienced in gen­ $14.08 MONTH moving out of town wants fast ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. Telephone 528-3334. Realty, 643-5129, 643-8779. sale. Wolverton Agency, Real' the most important ad you cut, November 10, 1964, of aa Pearl Street, Hartford, from eral office procedures. Elx- — JUST LOOK — Suburban For Rent 66 NOTICE No job too small. John Ver- PART-TIME OPENINGS for — YOU GET — A CHANCE TO LIVE Samuel M. tor, 649-2813. Custom built raised ranch, ever read. If you need .space, ordinaince as follows: ___ Andover, Route 6, 8:30 or 9 HAVE SMALL pickup truck— cellent fringe benefits. In­ FOUR ROOM unfurnished, sec­ recreation room plus two Attics and cellars cleaned. falKe. 649-6760. truck driver, service station 16-PIECE BEDROOM IN BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL VERNON—Four room modem this immaculate 3 bedroom OF SALE AT ORDINANCE TO CONTROL to 4:30. Call 742-7948. terviews and testing on operator, meat cutter, delivery Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 ond floor, apartment Inquire MANCHESTER—6 room home fireplaces. 1600 sq. ft. of THE DISPOSAL OF Rubbish removed. Reasonable. Tuesday, November 17, at 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM MANOR APARTMENTS 173 apartment, country setting, ranch will fill the bill. Not a clerk, yard man, stock boy, Lavitt Agency 233 Center Street. in St. James Parish, 100x170 living area offered for $23,- PUBLIC AUCTION RUBBISH, ETC. FROM OUT­ Call 649-1043. 10 a.m. POODLES, DARK and light 12-PIBCE KITCHEN includes range, large refrig­ bit to be done. Move right in. Bonds— Stocks— produce clerk, poultry man, SPRUCE ST. shaded lot, 2-car garage, 8 900. Notice is hereby given that SIDE THE TOWN IN THE silver, 9 weeks, AKC, home — PLUS — 643-21,58 Realtors 875-6207 FIVE ROOMS, second floor, hot erator, heat and hot water, Fireplace, electric built-ins, under the authority vested in STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone meat counter man, dish wash­ bedrooms, big kitchen, 1% carport, patio, drilled well, TOWN DISPOSAL AREA Automobiles For Sale 4 Mortgages 27 raised. 649-3175. ELECTRIC Vernon Circle — Pkwy. Exit 95 water, adults. 649-1182, morn­ heated garage, washer and the Board of Selectmen of the walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ er, auto mechanic and helper, Available December 1st, ings. dryer available, adults pre­ baths, excellent condition, acre lot. Asking $16,900. ------, _ .__... Section 1 SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ REFRIGERATOR Open 7 Days A Week $14,900. Wolverton Agency, Terms or trades. Lessenger Tow" of Coventry at a Toixm NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ races, hatchways, dry wells. ROGERS CORPORATION and many others on morning, MINIATURE FRENCH poodle, TV SET one 3-bedroom apartment, ferred. $130 monthly. 875-2600, J.D. REAL’TY CO. It shall be expressly pro­ limited ftmds available for sec­ afternoon and evening shifts. male, 8 weeks old, champagne Realtor, 649-2813. ed down? Short on down pay­ All concrete repairs. Reason­ AND COMB. RANGE range, refrigerator, dis­ THREE ROOM apartment with 876-6148. Co., Realtors. 423-9291, 423- hibited tor any person to ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ ond mortgages, payments to Manchester Conn. Apply Conn. State Employ­ color, AKC, $100. Paper tr in - posal, heat, hot water, pri­ FOUR ROOMS, first floor, 1964 at 8:00 p.m. at the Coven­ able. 643-0881. Free Dell'very In Conn. stove and refrigerator, low 643-5129 643-8779 6331. transport rubbish, garbage, sion? Don't despair! See Hon­ suit your budget. Expedient ment Service, 806 Main Street, ed, puppy shots. Tel. 643-7123. vate patio, private base­ steam heat, good central loca­ rent, adults only. No pets. In­ COVENTRY—Four room over­ MANCHES’TBR — 6-room Co­ try High School Auditorium, a (Equal opportunity employer) Free Set-Up By Oar Men lonial with 3 bedrooms, 24-foot ashes or wastes of aay kind est Douglas. Inquire about low­ SHARPENINO Service — Saws, service. J. D. Realty. 643-6129. Manchester. ment, all for $160. tion. Adults only. 649-6987 af­ quire 309% Spruce St. sized Cape, artesian well, Public Auction will be held originating outside the lim­ FOR SALE — healthy 7 weeks Free Service By Experts living room with fireplace est down, smallest pajmients knives, axes, shears, skates, ter 5 p.m. fireplace, ceramic tile bath Atpon the premises of the Old its of the Town of Man­ A BETTER ARRANGEMENT old part German Shepherd Free Storage Until Wanted REMCDDELED 4 Room apart­ large kitchen and formal din­ Liegal Notice Town Hall located on Main anywhere. No small loan or fi­ rotary blades. Quick service. MAN WILLING to learn Pro­ Call 649-4436— 649-6544 with built-in vanity, custom chester to within the limits Capltc Equipment Co., 38 of your finances will make puppies, very reasonable. Tel. Phone for appointment THREE ROOM apartment, first ment, sunporch, cellar, yard, ing room, oil hot water heat, MANCHESTER — A nice older Street, Coventry, Connecticut, nance company plan. Douglas gram and Schedule Produc- built cabinets with stove and 8 room house, 2 baths, first of the Town of Manchester Main St., Manchester. Hours more of your income available CAFETERIA MANAGER, case 742-6302. SAMUEL ALBERT floor, heat, hot water, electric heated, $130. 649-3212. aluminum storms and screens, AT A OOURT OE PROBATE h^ld 'MrinFi S5fttiirrtfl.v N"ovdT1* Motors, 333 Main. ductlon in Job Shop. Steady oven. 742-6724. floor bedroom, plus 3 up. Rt MajichMtRr. wllhin and for the for disposal at the Town daily 7-6. Thursday 7-9 Satur­ for personal use. Lump debt worker, dental technician, stove and refrigerator furnish- lifetime siding. Immediate oc her 21, 1964 for the purpose of challeng^ing position. Rich in Hartford, 247-0358 Work-saver kitchen, 2-car District of Manch#*Rtpr, on tho 9th designated disposal area. 1958 HILLMAN Sedan, light day 7-4. 643-7968. into one monthly payment of clothes designer, programmer, experience with a definite fu­ COCKER SPANIEL, male, SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT SCHOOL STREET — Six room ed. tile bath with shower, cen- i SDC ROOM duplex, near school ANDOVER — 12 minutes from cupancy, $16,900. Wolverton dav of Nov^mb«r, 1964. selling said property to the $22.26 for each thousand dollars stenographer, clerk-typist, bill­ AKC with papers, housebrok- and bus line, two children, no Agency, Realtor. 649-2813. garage with loft, formal din­ PrM^nt, Hon. John J. Wallett. Section 2 green. Universal radio, heater, ture. Good pay and fringe If you have no means of trans­ Duplex, modem bath, adults trally located, available De­ Manche.ster. Nice 4 room highest bidder. A deposit total­ good second car, J125. Call REPAIRS on all makes of re­ Including repasrment over five ing clerk, IBM operator, cour­ en, has shots, $25. Call 742- pets, available December 1st. ing room, fireplace, second Juds^. Owners of commercial ve­ benefits. Call in person 234 portation, I’ll send my auto for preferred, $100 per month. cember 1st. Adults. 649-1577. apartment, utilities Included, Entate of Frank I.. T.ange aka ing ten per cent of the accep­ Rockville 875-6770. frigerators, washers, ranges, years Frank Burke, 246-8897 tesy clerk, casfiier, general 8326 before 2 p.m., or after Available Nov. 15. Call 643- $100. Call 649-9959. Vacant. 742-6124. IN TOWN — a real fine 6-room floor screened porch, excellent' hicles desiring to use said Hartford Road. Manchester. you. No obligation on your part. ranch in convenient and quiet 2o family possibilities. TnaakwssThere tois Erank |„ L po Lange DitMrirt late decea.-^fd of Manchea- tance of said bid, with the re­ and dryers. All oil burners Connecticut M ortgage Ebc clerk, sales clerk, tailor, weav­ 5:30 p.m. 5563. 6% ROOMS, SECOND floor, maining amount due and pay­ disposal area shall obtain a 1958 CHEVROLET, rebuilt en­ cleaned and serviced. All work change, 18 Lewis St., Hartford. er, sewing machine operator, heated, refrigerator and stove, FOUR ROOM apaKment. heat, location. 3 bedrooms, 2 bed­ an extra B-zone lot that goes The executor u-w of Arthur J. permit, which permit shall PART-TIME MALE help want­ AKC REGISTERED Labrador hot water and range. Adults, rooms and dining room if you with this pre^erty which will LeCli^re. Jr,, derea-sod admlnl?»trA- able \4'ithin seven days of the gine with 11,000 miles, no ru.st, guaranteed. Cosma Appliance Conn. presser, marking griri, laundry garage. ' 643-6637. Business Property tor yTt.a., having filed an ftrcmmt be carried on the vehicle at bought new car privately rea­ Service, 606 Center. 649-0065 ed days. No experience neces­ Retriever, 3 months, perman­ no pets. 300 Spruce St, prefer. Large living room, take a 2 family house. Com- date of the sale. counter girl, factory worker, sary. Inquire Burger Chef, 235 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD For Sale 70 doingn of said adminlelrator all times. Said permit shall son for selling. Many extras. ent puppy shots, excellent great big kitchen with bullt- plete package 121.600. Warren C.t.A. to the date of his death it la Said Property is bounded and counter girl, grocery checker, Main Street, Manchester, 9 OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. be Issued by the Highway 643-9278, 643-5121. EXPERT TREE and brush re­ Business Opportunity 28 breeding, $75. Call Manches­ TO RENT — A large 4 room BUSINESS ZONE HI HMght lns. TV’o fireplaces. Be your E. Howland, MLS Realtor, ORDERED That the 36lh day of I described as follows; tobacco warehouse Worker, a.m.-l p.m. SHADE TOBACCO November. 1964, at 11 o'clock fore­ Superintendent after the moval. All work fully in.sured ter 649-2685. 36^^ DELUXE ROPER ^ A Stunning Costume first floor apartment near rooms with two offices, sep­ own landlord! Madeline Smith, 643-1108. FIRST PARCEL: MANCHESTER—Drive-in res­ domestic workers of all types, Church and Park Streets. noon at the Probate Office In the A certain piece or parcel of application for same has 1957 PLYMOUTH for sale, sell­ and guaranteed. Free estl- and many others. Apply (ionn. range, 2 years old, $90; also, arate entrance, suitable for Realtor, 649-1642. Mun'clpal Building in said Man- taurant, on busy thorough­ GROWER Adults preferred. 643-5118 be­ MANCHESTER — Whig or land beginning at a point on the been approved by the Di­ ing for parts, good condition. mate.s. Call General Spray Ser­ State Employment Service, electric rotisserie, excellent business or professional uae. che.^ter, be and the name is aa- rector of Public Works. The Call 649-3878. vice 649-0060. fare, ample parking. Bel Air ADORABLE BRITTANY Span­ condition. 649-4403. tween 8:30 a m. and 4:30 p.m. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. MANCHESTER — Like new Tory? All we know is that elgnod . for a hiring on the allow- Hartford and Providence Turn­ Real Estate, 643-9332. 806 Main Street, Manchester. Salesmen Wanted 36-A fee for said permit shall be iel puppies, $6. Call, 875-9992. Needs Experienced 5 'a room ranch, 20 foot living .about ... 160 ysATS ^ TR ago someone__ ___ , , with j«ald e.^tale and the arnoint- pike at the corner of H. C. Bar­ 1961 RED VOLKSWAGEN con­ SIMMONS HI-RISE couch-bed, room, 1 Vi baths, beautifully built a solid 9»rm. home and nient of an administrator dbn.. low’s land, thence easterly set by the Board of Direc­ ATTENTION tors. Said permit may be vertible, good mileage, reason­ opens to double bed or two SECO N D MEN Land For Sale 71 finished family room, large present------owners------lovingly■ .u restor-I .. r.t,a., and ihl^ Court ^ direct.** i that about 55' thence northerly able. Call 643-7016 between Household Services Private Instructions 32 LIVE-WIRE PERSONS t h r e e U T T L E kittens need singles. Excellent condition. Loom Weaving! wooded lot. Hayes Agency, ed and modernized it. Replace-1 Yor ^'al4 brehiVn about 66 feet, thence westerly revoked, in addition to any 6:30-7:30 p.m. Offered 13-A UNUSUALLY FINE good homes. Call 643-5184. Couch cover included. 649- BOLTON—7.7 acres, S clear. m penalties hereinafter pro­ CLARINET AND Saxophone LAST CHANCE TO EARN THIRD MEN 643-4803. able? Never! Buy? Now! $29,- ^ "ui t Z about 55 feet to said Barlow’s 9975. Appointment to inspect call 900. D. Beach 649-6306. Bar- eeted therein to nooear and be land, thence on said Barlow’s vided for, by the Highway in.structlon in your home. h^*arr1 th^roGn hv puhUshlnr « ronv r e w e a v in g of BURNS, moth $600 OR MORE CAREER OPPORTUNITY 649-0389 or 527-0969. $14,400— Nondevelopment area rows A Wallace, Manchester land to place of beginning to­ Superintendent ■with the 1958 FIAT 600, nice condition, Phone 649-9624. Articles For Sale 45 VICTORIAN mirror, gilt scroll (For Expanding r>f Ihl!^ ord#r In sottia HAw.«»panor approval of the Director of holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ of fine homes, spotless 3 bed­ Parkade, Manchester, 649- havlnr ft rirrulfttlon In sftld Dis­ gether with all buildings there­ $225. 643-6776. work frame, 6x6. Call 528- Farm Operations) BOLTON — two acre.s, business room ranch, 125x180 lot, bsuie- Public Works whenever the dow shades made to measure, Now to Xmas demonstrat­ SNOWBLOWERS, new and 5306. trict ftl least sovpn davs h#»fArr the on. as representatives of lead­ 5789. zoned, on Manchester line. board heat. Hutchins Agency. dav of said hearlne and hv mnll- permittee is deemed to be 1957 CHEVROLET, V-8, auto­ all sizes Venetian blinds Keys Schools and Classes 33 ing money-making toy item used, Ariens, Snobird, Toro, Recorded in Coventry Land ing Real Estate and In­ To Work On Conn, Route 6 and 44; seven cleared Realtors, 649-5132. Inp hv certified malt r»n or before in violation of this Ordi­ matic, good condition. Call made while you wait Tape -e- in leading Manchester store. Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. November 19, 1964 a copy of this Records Vol. 46. Page 302. E.stablished company. Write surance firm. The right and Mass. Plantations level dry acres, large brook, nance. 649-1954 after 5. corders for rent. Marlow’s, 86? Service and parts. Capitol MANCHESTER — Immaculate Lots For Sale 73 order to Ruth A. T^lnxel and .Tononh SECOND PARCEL: Main., 649-6221. complete experience to per.son must be in especial­ pond. mile off Route 6, $3,- n Wnzel c-o Vincent T. Diana. Section 3 WANTED Equipment, 38 Main Street, 900. Terms. Owner eve. 742- 6-room Cape on a quiet .street, Attv.. 759 Main St . Mft”^he««ter. A certain piece of land ad­ 1957 CHEVROLET 4-door se­ EMBREE, Box 678, Eliza­ ly good mental suid physi­ Manchester. Open dally 7-5, DOUBLE building lot for sale, It is expressly prohibited cal health; must be neat 8090. close to schools, bus and shop­ Conn,: John J. OTonner. Kso.. a»- joining and contiguous to the dan, 6 cylinder, automatic, WOMEN-GIRLS-MEN beth, N. J. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. Personal Benefits 200x400, School Road, Bolton. fomev for Marie Teresa n ’Tonnell land owned by the Town of for any person, except au­ and well groomed; and Houses For 72 ping, 3 bedrooms, new For­ T.anee wife of the decedent and body and engine in good con­ To train for WANTED Will Be Discussed Call 049-2871. Coventry, on which is located thorized Town employes or dition, needs minor repairs on Building— Contracting 14 MATURE BABYSITTER want­ must have ' excellent char­ DON’T MERELY brighten your mica counter and stainless TVancls T/anrc. .son of the decedent, persons with a conti^tual PBX—SWITCHBOARD ed days for two school chil­ acter and reputation. We During Interview CONCORD RD - Beautiful .steel .sink, aluminum storms whose whereahnuts are unknown, the Town Office Building and front, $175 or rea.snnable offer. carpets . . . Blue Lustre them their helrs-af-tftw, next nf kin. lera- more particularly described as agreement with the Town, ADDITIONS — Retaining walls, Learn On Live Boards dren. Prefer my home. Wash­ require an energetic and re­ . . . eliminate rapid resolling. ranch, large living room, form­ and screens, $15,500. Wolver­ Suburban For Sale 75 tees devisees and leral renre«*ent- 649-8051. MAN to worit In Retail follows: to dump any material cement floors, garage.s, bath­ ington School vicinity. No sourceful person— one who Rent electric shampooer $1. For Appointment Call al dining room, c^lnet kitchen, ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. atlve® 791 Mnin Street. '^'»nches- whatever upon {uiy public ABC E-Z WRITING bedrooms, recreation room, ter. Tonn and retu'hn make to this Beginning at a point at the fk-' 1956 CHEVROLET 2-door, good rooms tiled, remodeling Roof­ teen-agers. 649-7634 after 7 can be sincerely Interested Paul's Paint & Wallpaper Sup- 3 COVENTRY — Cute 4 room lands within the 'lV)wn of Store. Soles experi­ 5 2 2 -4 2 0 1 landscaped yard. Marion E. IN BETTER housekeeping con­ Court. Southwest comer of the land of running condition, $200. Call ing. Call 649-4291. RECEPTIONIST-TYPING only. in the needs and wishes of ranch, double wooded lot, ga­ John J -Wkllett. Judir'* Manchester, except that plYj______Robertson. Realtor. S43-S06S. dition - ranch with 5 large rage, large living room with the Grantor herein and North­ 875-84.58. Personal and Business his clients; a well rounded Mondaj^ thru Friday specifically designated for QUALITY CARPENTRY- GIRL FOR COUNTER and education with at least DARK. RICH stone-free loam! ence helpful. Apply rooms built 1959. Quiet dead­ fireplace, only $8,600. Hayes west com er of the land of the FOR SALE — 1963 Jeep 4- Rooms, dormers, porches, IBM—KEYPUNCH ' grin work, 6:30 a.m.-2 p.m. No end street, 3 generous bed- Agency, |S43-4808. Town of Coventry, the line runs refuse disposal, without the 'some recent collage train­ Also, fill. sand, gravel, and TOWN OF m a n c h e s t j :r . express written permissloa- wheel drive utility wagon, one basement.s ' reflnlshed, cab­ ' TWX—TELETYPE S^urdays or Sunday.s. Apply stone. 643-9504. CULBRO room.s, family size kitchen, In a Northerly direction along ing is preferred: a success­ CONNNECTICUT of the General Manager. owner, $2,100. Call 742-8111 inets, built-ins, formica, tile. Jack’s Coffee Shop, 59 East ful selling record in some Blish Hardware Co. TOBACCO DIY. aluminum storms and screens, line of Robert Helms a distance after 5:30. CASHIERS — CHECKERS 100 X 196 lot, $15,900. Wolver­ Section 4 No job too sma’il. William Center. field is desirable but not STOP-QLIMBING stairs. Elec­ 630 Oakwood Ave. RANCH NOTICE of 44 feet to a point thence the Robbins carpentry service, tric stair elevator chair, swiv­ ton Agency, Riealtor, 649-2813. Persons desiring to use the NO AGE BARRIER essential. Earnings are in M anchester West Hartford, Conn. BID NOTICE line nins in an Easterly direc­ 1963 VOLKSWAGEN. 3-seat, ‘ 649-3446, H.S. DIPLOMA NOT RE­ el seat, folds. 643-4410. OF ADOPTION Town designated disposal direct ratio to the energy L-shaped 6-room Ranch, ' COVENTRY tion along line of the Grantor Microbus. large engine. 23,000 QUIRED INCOME PROPERTY — Three herein a distance of 54 feet area shall strictly abide by Help Wvnted— Male 36 and application exerted. comer lot. In Wapping. on family producing $3,600 per OF ORDINANCE mile.s. e.xcollent condition. ' CARPENTRY—32 years’ ex- DAY & EVE. CLASSES RUBBER STAMPS — Three PUBLIC SCHOOLS In accordance with the pro- regulations set by the You must be a resident of hill with 40-mile view. year. Two three’s and a five thence the line runs in a South­ Original ovTicr no longer has perience. Ceilings and floor NATION’S LARGEST BUSI­ lines name and address, cush Board of Directors, which Manchester or surrounding Large living room with fire­ room unit. Terrific for ambi­ erly direction along land of the use for this type vehicle. Mu.st ! tiled, porche.s, rec rooms, ga- NESS SCHOOL MAN TO WORK'in advertising loned mount, knob , handle of the Town Charter, notice is regulations shsdl be^ posted rages, additions, attics fin­ area including Vernon i place, dining room, large tious couple starting out. Easy Grantor herein a distance of 44 sacrifice. $1,350. 649-4888. 1 FREE PLACEMENT ASSIST­ and printing department of lo­ $1.80. Please print or type. SPECIFICATIONS FOR in plain view, at all en­ ished, remodeling, concrete South Wlhdsor. If you be­ kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 to finance with this Income. hereby given of the adoption by feet to a point; thence the line ANCE cal food chain headquarters, Quality Rubber Stamps, P.O. FRED C. STURTEVANT the Board of Directors of the i-uns in a Westerly direction trances to said disposal work. No job too small. Im­ lieve you qualify for this Box 765, Manchester, Conn., baths, 2-car garage, full On bus line, central heat. T.J. OPERATIONAL NEW CLASSES NOW FORM­ must be able to type. Apply Town of Manchester, Connect!- along land of the Town of Cov- area. 1953 BUJCK, standard shift, mediate estimates. 643-2629. in person to Gaer Bros., Inc., opportunity please call Mr. 06042. ______INTERIOR PAINTING and PAPERHANGING basement, recreation area Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. SUPPLIES ING IVerbner at 643-1121 or cut, November 10, 1964, of an entry 54- feet to the point and Section 6 $100 or best offer. 649-1934. 140 Rye St., South Windsor. with picture window and The Coventry Board of Edu­ CARPENTRY—Aluminum win­ Call (Anytime)-Write-Visit 649-1200 for an appoint­ PONTIAC, 1953 Chieftain, 8 INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL door to outside. Owner SIX ROOM Cape, large kltohep cation requests bids for furnish­ ofdlnance as follows: ; place of beginning. Violation o f this Ordinance Sshall be punishable by a 1959 FORD RANCH wagon, 2 dows. doors, ceilings, hatch­ Out Of Town PART-TIME or full-time exper­ m ent cylinder, radio, heater. Needs CHOOSE WALLPAPER IN YOUR OWN moving. Call 644-1719. living room with fireplace, im­ ing school operational supplies Chapter 19, Section 2 of the Recorded in Coventry Land door, automatic tran.smi.ssion, ways, concrete steps, floors, Call Colieil^ t ienced window cleaners. Call valve job— mechanic’s special. HOME AT DISCOUNT PRICES mediate occupancy, $15,900. for the public schools of Coven- Ordinances i. of the Town of Records Volume 93, Page 576. fine not exceeding ONE Clean, in good condiUon. Tele­ rec rooms, attics finished, ga­ 525-931 Manchester Window Cleaning Best offer. 649-3716. Phllbrick Agency. 649-8464. try for the echool year, 1964-65 ^ THIRD PARCEL: HUNDRED ($100.00) phone 619-0966. 8364 Northwesterly by land now DOLLARS, and each in­ rage doors. No job too small. Co., 649-5334. EXTERIOR AIRLESS SPRAY SYSTEM to-20 MANCHESTER — New 8 room to be delivered no later than, T 649-8880. TRAGEDY REDUCES price — Such septic tank instal­ or formerly of E. A. Tracyi dividual occurrence shall TWO COAT JOB WITH A ONE COAT PROCESS Garrison Colonial, 12x24 living beautiful 7 room Split Level, Dec. 7. 1964. lation shall be completed M.T.I. SCHOOLS CARPENTER WANTED, ex­ And one you'll be proud to For further information, call I Inc., constitute a separate of­ Trucks— Tractors CON.STRUCTION .supervisory room, family room, built-in 1% baths, recreatiob room, within one year from the fense. perienced. Apply S A B Com' Wear! Slim, well fitting sheath kitchen, master bedroom with Mr. David L. MacKenzle, Busi-1 Northeasterly by land now or .sen-ice. As.sistance for re.siden- 750 Main St.— Suite 804 TEL. 649-4645— 649-2979 garage, \ acre, view. Hut­ date of the approval by the This ordinance shall take ef- Hartford, Connecticut pany, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 20 Con topped with the new, loo.se fit­ 5089-N dressing room, low twenties. ness Manager, at Coventry! formerly of Gregory Lipsky; 1952 CHEVROLET ton panel, tial and commercial. New con­ OIUB OF THE OLDEST PAINT FAMILIES chins Agency, Realtors, 649- Director of Health. Southeasterly by land now or ] feet ten (10) days after this good rubber, best offer. 295 cord Road, Manchester, or ting jacket. Have short or Especially designed for those Hayes Agency, 643-4808. 742-7665 ' struction. For substantial sav­ SACRIFICE 5132. This ordinance shall take ef- formerly of Edwip F. Navln publication in this newspaper Broad St., 64^-5170. Help Wanted— Female 35 call 649-3144, 6 p.m.-6 p.m. IN CONNECTICUT sleeves. who do loom weaving — two of ------I Sealed bids, plainly marked ( iq , this ings telephone 649-3566. No only. No. 8364 with Patt-O-Rama Is the prettiest textures In fabrics! obligation. MANCHESTBSR — New 7 room COLONIAL — 4 bedrooms, 1V4 as to"rtem' bTd. Crill b'e received nublicaUon "”i^ “this" new'oaTr ‘ , , 1 provided that withto ten (IQ) PART-TIME OPENINGS for FESTIVAL MODEL LOWRY ORGAN In sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. 20. You'll find these placemaU will raised ranch, 2-car garage, baths, family room off kitchen, at the Office of (fa# Superin-1 wllhin ten ?10) ' Southwesterly by ain Street. I days after this publication o f Traflera— bookkeeper, clerk-typist, sales Bust 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, win giany admiring glances! built-ins, 1^ baths, % acre .ot, built-ins, dishwasher, intercom, tendent a of# OSchools,mWa a Im' DI«alA«rRipley . . U41IHill iI *1 o afteTlhli ... . - . . . Street. this ordinance a petition signed A A J ^4 AM • A.M 4.MMB m mm mm a a SI a s m A 1 Recorded in Volume m P agee by not less than five (B) per Mobile Homes 6-A clerk, drOg clerk, sewing ma­ i i In Walnut— 25 Pedals dresF, 2% yards of 35 or 39-lnch; Pattern No. 6089-N bas di­ tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ double garage, 144x120. Carl-! Road, Coventry, Connecticut,' this” oMlnance Rooting— Siding 16 jacket, % sleeves, 2 yards of 36- rections for weaving place­ cy. 648-4803. ton Hutchins Agency, B'lZ and 646 Coventry Land cent of the electors of toe tow n, chine operator, presser, dish, Real- until unUl 7:30 p.m. November 23,' ^ by not less thann five (5) perner _ . ? ^ determined from (he la test NEW 1964 NIMROD Camp washer, and many, others on Fine China Special Effects— Hawaiian Guitar, Inch. maU in two different designs. tors, 649-5132. 1964, al which time and place cent of the electors of the tos^m, * DION eXJNSTRUenON—Roof- To order, send 35c In coins to official lists of toe Reglstrahi o t Trailers for sale. No reason­ morning, afternoon and eve­ To order, send 50c in coins to: TWO FAMILY—On Oakland they will 'be opened and read. as determined from the latest ^ This property has a right of Ing, siding, alterations, ceil­ Pattern, Cat Chimes, Accordion, Etc. / STENOGRAPHER■ Anne Cabot, Manchester Eve­ St., a large 6 A 6 flat. Big WEST~SIDE — $17,900. St. Voters, has not been filed with able offer refused. United ning shifts. Apply Conn. State Sue Burnett, The Manchester Awards 'will be made later. •official lists of the Registrars way. ings, gutters and aluminum Employment Service, 806 Main Evening Herald. 1150 AVE. OF ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF yard <150x150) trees, house James Pari.sh. 135x145 lot, The Town of Coventry re­ toe Town Clerk requesting Its Rent-Alls, 358 Burnside Ave., and Colored, Approximately 3 Years Old needed in local miU office to take dictation and han­ The Coventry Board of Edu­ of Voters, has not been filed E. Hartford. wlndofWB. 643-4352, 643-0886. Street, Manchester. AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. AMERICAS, NEW YORK. N. has aluminum siding, garage. trees, 2 baths, 4 bedrooms, cation reserves the right to re­ serves toe right to reject any reference to a special Town built 1958. Spotless condition. with the Town Clerk request­ Glassware dle clerical routines. Attractive salary, good work­ 10036. Y. loose. Senslbily priced at $18,900. T. ject any or all bidf, to accept or all bids. election. A. A. DION, INC. Roofing COUNTER GIRL for night BETTER THAN NEW CONDITION , J. CJrockett, Realtor. 643-1677. Hut.chlna_ Agency, Realtors, ing its reference to a special For Ist-class mailing add 10c For Ist-class mailing add 10c the bide deemed in the beet in­ Town election. Dated at Coventry, Conneq^- Robert M. 8toiu^ Biding, painting. Catpentry. Al­ work, over 18. Apply Hollaay COST WHEN PURCHASED $3,000 ing conditions, profit-sharing and insurance bene­ for each pattern.'Print Name, -649-5132. cut this 12th day of November S ecretary A u to prlvlng School 7-A terations and additions. Ceil­ ANTIQUES lor each pattern. Print' Name, terest of the program, or to Robert M. Stone, Becretaf-y Lanes, 643-2126. fits. Apply at Address wkh Zone, Style No. Address with Zone and Pat­ MANCHESTER—6% room over' 1964. Board of Dlreeton ings. Workmanship guaran­ VIOTORIAN' MARBLE MANCHESTER — 160x200, viraive any in form diU ee In the Board of Directors iiBARN TO DRIVE — Special BEST OFFER ABOVE $1,000 and Size. tern Number. sized brick Cape, finished Richard M. Qalinat, Mancheetef^ OomL teed. 299 >utiunn St 643-4860. TOP STANDS, PEWTER, basemeni, patio, garage. Well large trees, dead 6 room Col- awarding of the same. Manchester, Connecticut- attention to nervous ana eld­ Send an'other 60c today -for New — '64 Fall-Winttr Al­ Wllaon L. ’Tilley, Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ „ Donald 8. Davla, Dated at Manchester, Con* LPN or RN, full or part-time, OLD JEWELRY, EARLY T A K E S IT bum'! Articles; 'custom collec- landscaped. Minimum U.MU maln-,-1 onlal, double garage, only $16,- erly. Classroom tor teen-agera BIDWELL HOMSf Improvement Aldon Spinning Mills Corp, Jrour copy of the new fall A 8upt' qf Schools cut, this 13th day of November, Lionel O. Jean, neotlcut, this 18th day a t !$ • • 11-7. 876-2077. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. tlonr regular featurea; iteroa to tenaace. For appointmept ealll 000. Hutchins Agency, 640- I^kup service. Day o^ eve­ (Jompany—Roofing,' Bldln~ ■' w inter *’ 64 .teeue o f ou r gpattem Movember 10, 1064 1964. Board of Selectman vem ber 1084.* ning lessons. Reasonable rates. R , M . R E ID aifd Stm CAM 4-M 9-8236 ^ UP TO 4 P.M. make! Only GOe a eopy. 640-1088. Prinelpala only.' • K182. terations, addition# ant PART-TIME bookkeeper famil­ 649-7770 ' Talcottvllle^ Conneeticat, or cal 0IS-I77I book Baate VaaMon.* Manchester Driving Academy, modeling of all types. Excel­ ia r 'With qu arterly ta x fbrm t. T48-7240. lent woricmanshlp.^ MB-6(E6. Call 649-;2206.

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A- . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1964 S U m i E E N iKanrlrtBt^r lEtti^tthtg ATanc* Dailj N«f Prmk Th« WMthmr Wm ttb Week BudM Ferecadt of D. S. Weather John Mather Chapter, Order lAitte (^1. Georg* L. WUtcb, of DeMoMy, will meet tonight U.S. Marine Oorps, recently re­ Women Will See About Town at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. ported for duty at Marin* Bar­ Goorgt N. f)alr, eool tonight leer 9h Edwin May Jr. will speak pn racks, Naval Base, New Lon­ Plate Collection 14,139 windy, cool tomorrow, eom Ik a tliftn B a l * PTA will "The Republican Party in Gov­ don. The Marble Barracks pro- Convortt r ai tb* Andlt lEupmttg lipm lb Bnrtle*, high In Me. . jpomwr pothick and a book ernment.'’ Refreshments will be 'vldea security fqg the baiM and Miss Aim Mullen, director o f a t Otraulatloii telr tomorrow at 6:M p.m. In served. PAINTING AND ManehMier— A City o f Village Charm acts as an honor guard during Arnold Bakers Bread Plate the acMol eafetoria. Mias Dor­ formal ceremonies. A graduate De c o r a t in g othy Phillips, speech therapist, Army Navy Auxiliary will CkiUectlon, will exhibit sAveral and Miss Violet Bump, social of Rockville High School, he is raO N B sponsor a card party tonight a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fremont bread platea and speak on the VOL. LXXXIV, N a 41 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1964 (Olaaetfled Adverttalng on Page 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS woricer, will speak about their at 8 at the clubhouse. Cell Evenings — • tc • work, parents will be able to A. Wilson. Sr., 1187 ToUand general history of the entire ’Tpk*. purchase books after mipper. collecUon of 360 plates, at a Members are reminded to bring; Manchester Lodge of Masons meeting of the Women’s Club will meet tomorrow at 7:30 their own dishes and silver­ CpI. John B. Fales, U.S. of Mancheeter tonight at 8 at ware. p.m. at the Lodge. George Al­ Marine Corpb, son Of Mr. len Masonic Club of Hartford Second Congregational Church. Reyes Enters Guilty Plea and Mrs. Emmons R. Fales, Electric Light Co. Will confer Among the plates and trays Eastern Rain Eases Members of VFW Auxiliary 138 N. Elm . St., is visiting MATERNITY the Master Mason degree. to be shown Is a group of svlll visit Newington Hospital porta in the European American pressed glass com­ for Veterans tomorrow evening. Frank H. Ltnsley, past grand area after jlartlcipation in Op­ FALL DRESSES master, will preside. memorative, religious, motto Members will meet at 6:16 at eration Steel Pike. He Is serv­ and pattern plates popular in Unlferms, Jump«rs, To Charge of Manslaughter the poet home. VFW post mem­ ing with Marine Medium Heli­ the United States between bers are welcome. Buckland PTA will meet to­ copter Squadron 261, Second 1866 and 1900. Plates and serv­ Tops, Blousos, Skirts, Severe Fall Drought morrow at 8 p.m. at the school. Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine ers from other lands will also Carmelo Andino Reyes Riuiaet Rebekah Lodge will slaughter and 8 years for ag­ Representatives of the school Corps Air Facility, New River, be on Mchlbit. Stroteh Pemts, Ink, meet and nominate officers to­ social service, dental hygiene, N. C. pleaded guilty today in Tol­ gravated assault. Mrs. Lita Ijoeser, director of The request for the reduc­ Substantial showers moved'^ Connecticut received only night at 8 at Odd Fellows Hall. speech therapy and school OirdlM land County Superior CHICAGO (A P )— Rain^' M the Brick Oven Kitchen at tion of charges was made this over southern Rlinois, wetting inch of rain, but officials said 4t Members are reminded to bring nurse departments will present swept across the eastern Junior Century Club will fold Arnold Bakers, Inc., will dem­ (^urt to a reduced charge morning at the Rockville court the area where fires de.stroyed was enough to reduce the dan­ food sale returns to Mrs. Sed- a panel di.scussion. Teachers brochures for the Child Guid­ of manslaughter in the lalf of the United States, rlck Straughan, chairman. onstrate preparation of easy- Glazier's by State’s Atty. Joel H. Reed some 15,000 acres of timber this ger of brush and forest fires. will be in their cla.ssrooms from ance Clinic tonight at 8:30 at to-make party sandwiches, somewhat easing one of the fall. It ended a 48-day rainless Corset and Uniform Shop shooting of Meyer Tober of n . Maine and New Hajnpshlre 7:30 to 8. Mrs, Ralph Grondln the home of Mrs. David Aubln, hors d’oeuvres and desserts. Manchester laat June 16. Reyes, who speaks little Eng­ most severe autumn ■span for Cairo In the southern received some snow, but offi­ and Mrs. Roy Johnson will be 119 Hany Lcuie, Vernon. 681 Mato S t—^j^ ^ e e t e r These Items will be served as Sentence-will be imposed with­ lish, pleaded guilty to the droughts in history, but tip of Illinois. cials said more precipitation is DISCOUNT hostesses. refreshments to the club mem­ in a month. charges through his courLap- Rain in Indiana broke a 19- needed to bring the water table Mrs. John R. McElraevy of bers and their guests. Reyes, 36, of Hartford, was pointed Interpreter, Caslnqlr many areas continued to day drought, and a four-day ban up to seasonal levels. An inch of on Richard W. Riker, son of Mr. the Manchester Association for Mrs. Timothy Donovan is Indicted for first degree mur­ Sutula. battle brush fires and to on outdoor fires was lifted. rain in southern Maine and S-4 WEDDING and Mrs. Andrew L. Riker Jr., the Help of Retarded Children program chairman. Mrs. Ben­ der last month. A trial had Judge John C. Fitzgerald said seek emergency water sup­ Rain fell throughout Ohio, but inches of snow in northern 680 Spring St.; and David S. will be interviewed on the Pat jamin Harry Is In charge of ar­ been expected to start soon at after the request for reduced plies. the U.S. Weather Bureau said It Maine brought some relief to INVITATIONS Krajewski, son of Stanley J. and Paul Show tomorrow at 1:16 rangements and Mrs. James the Rockville court. charges, “ the court is satisfied Rainfall over much of the wasn’t enough to alter the dry stricken areas. p.m. on WINF. She will spCak on regarding the reasons which 643.1442 Krajewski. 71 Foster St.; have Fagan and Mrs. John Nicholson Tober, 82-year-old president i f " - ' Mldwe.st damp.ened charred situation plaguing .south central Mas.sachusetts officials con­ enlisted in the U.S. Navy for the activities at Bunce Center are co-hostesses for refresh­ of th% Tober Baseball Manufac­ prompted the filing o f the sub­ Helds and forests, but In the and southwestern counties and sidered asking for federal aid to and the work of the association. three years. They will undergo ments. turing Co. In Rockville, died at stitute Information and so there Ea.st water supplies dwindled threatening fore.sts there. finance transportation of water basic training at Naval Train­ Rockville City Hospital two will be no misunderstanding let to communities where reser­ Manchester Italian American and intermittent precipitation New England, which has suf­ ing Center, Great Lakes, 111. days after he was shot twice the record show that the court did little to alleviate serious fered through its worst autumn voirs are low. Riker graduated from the Uni­ Society will meet tonight at 7 :80 by Reyes while working at the favors the filing of the substi­ at the Italian American Club, drought conditions and fires in I drought in history, had some versity of Miami, Coral Gables, plant. However, the primary tute Information.” woodland areas. I relief. (See Page Elglit) Fla., in July. Eldridge St. cause of Tober's death was Atty. Robert Pigeon, Tolland | FREE!! Past Comes to Life for Book Fair LECLERC listed as a heart attack. County public defender ap-1 Tozer Group of Second Con­ Dr- Nathaniel H. Pilling. Students at Lake St. School in Rockvdlle prepare for “Book Alive," being staged tomorrow Reyes, an employe of the pointed to defend Reyes, de­ A New Roll Of AP^A, will speak on "Light and gregational Church will meet to­ FUNERAL HOME company, was described as a CARMELO ANDINO REYES clined to reveal at this time the I Yogi Named morrow at 8 p.m. at the home of at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. during the school’s PTO Book Fair. From left are, Ricky Lisk, Grade Newspaper Presents Rezoning Plan Color in Photography" at a 6, at Tom Sawyer; David Therrault, Grade 5, as Abraham Lincoln; Bridget Bossidy, Grade 4, “favorite” of Tober’s. reasons for the reduced meeting of the Niitmegger Mrs. Clifford Hansen, 119 Pitkin Reyes today also pleaded wounding of Miss Arlene Rose, charges. Kodak Film St. Mr.s. Kenneth Arey and Mrs. as Alice in Wonderland; Richard Norris, Grade 4, as Daniel Boone, and Judy Krlksciun as FUNERAL Metg Coach Camera Club Wednesday at 8 the librarian. (Herald photb by Saternis.) guilty to a oharge of aggravat­ 21, of Stafford Springs, at the Adult probation officer Paul With Each Roll Developed Howard Nash will serve as hos­ ed assault, reduced from as­ same time Tober was shot. McGeary asked the court for «n p.m. at Hilltop House, Veterans tesses. There will be a book re­ SERVICE Legislators Meeting NEW YORK (AP) — (Black and White and Memorial Park. East Hartford. sault with intent to commit Reyes could receive a maxi­ view. William Curtis, superinten­ Executive committee of the WALTER N. Yogi Berra, fired as man­ Clolor Prints) Dr. Pulling has taught photog­ Ronald Scott, Manchester's murder. .This was for the minor mum of 16 years -for man­ (See Page Eight) dent of schools In Manchester, United Church Women of Con­ LECIjERC ager of the New York raphy for many years and Ls a assistant superintendent of Mystic Review, WBA, will will speak to the Manchester schools, will be a participant necticut will have an open Director Yankees the day after they frequent commentator, lecturer To Set Ground Rules LIGGEH'S meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Odd ■YWCA Newcomers Club tomor­ in a panel on interview tech­ board meeting Wednesday at 10 lost this year’s World Ser­ and judge. The meeting is open 23 Main Street, Manchester AT THE PARKADE Fellows Hall. Refreshments will row at 7:45 p.m. at Mott’s Com­ niques. taking place tomorrow a .m .,at St. Mary's Episcopal ies, was named today ae to the public. be served. munity Hall. His topic will be afternoon at 3 in University Church. The meeting is open to Call 649-5869 Jet Missed coach for the New York HARTFORD (A P )— The General A.ssembly meets to­ Mets. "Lecture on Russian Tour.’’ Hall, University of Hartford. the public. Fate of Missionary Manchester WATES will mcel day to adopt ground rules for its special session on leg­ Berra’s two-year con­ tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Italian Safe Route islative reapportionment, tract with the Meits as a coach, but he could be­ American Club, Eldridge St., After the rules are adopted, as six towns within their bound for an international potluck. Remains a Mystery the legislators are expected to aries. come a player again, da* pending on his condition FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS! Members are reminded to bring By Two Feet recess for a week to allow the Thirty-seven of Connecticut's a complete place setting. Those next spring. Stengel haa In retaliation to the propaganda printed In a pamplet Water, water—-almost nowhere! That’s the story preparation and filing of bills 169 towns would have more wishing to make reservations LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo (AP)—The fate of reapportioning the House, redis- said he wanted to use hie form, and distributed over at the North End called the LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — at this bone-dry section of the Cambridge reservoir than one representative. Twenty- former catcher as a playar, may contact Mrs. Felix Grem- American missionary Paul Carlson, threatened with ex­ "Just this much more and he trictlng the Senate and sum­ five would have one each. The Eighth District Digest In a do and die effort to defeat con­ mo, 845 E. Middle Tpke. in Lincoln, Mass. New England and much of the if possible. solidation whenever a session Is called and voted on by those ecution by Congolese rebels, remained a mystery today. would have cleared that ridge," moning a constitutional conven­ rest would have to share a east are experiencing the worst drought in a cen­ tion. representative with one or more in powers. The United States warned insurgent leaders they would a sheriff's deputy said Monday, Members of Gibbons Assem­ holding his hands about two feet tury. Rain yesterday provided temporary relief in Nov. 24 is the deadline for other towns bly, Catholic Ladles of Colum­ be held to account if they harmed Carlson. filing. True enough, 1 have been a resident of the South End apart. some areas. (AP Photofax.) The pre.sent system, which most of my life, but can look back to the days of yesteryears bus, will meet tomorrow at 8 The rebel radio • announced .' He was standing ip hard- The special ses.sion was called has been i-uled unconstitutional, Krebiozen’s in claiming the North End my birthplace. p.m. at the K of C Horn*. Mrs. Monday that the 36-year-old ister Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya packed snow 60 yards from the after the three - judge federal gives each town, no matter how Lionel Lessard will give a plas­ medical missionary from Roll­ to use his influence as chairman ridge called Arden Dome that court in the Connecticut reap­ small, at least one represents “ Pardon me, readers in both ends I’d like to asked a tic demonstration. Mrs. John ing Hills, Calif., had been sen­ of an African committee seek­ stopped a Bonanza Airlines F27 — Scientific Weather Forecast^^ portionment case decided to tive. No city, no matter how 4 Promoters few questions and make a few statements In behalf on con­ Daley Is chairman. Refresh­ tenced to death as a military ing to end the Congo civil war to turboprop Sunday night. All 29 give the General A.ssembly one large, has more than two. solidation. ments will be served. spy and would be executed in try to save Carlson’s life. aboard died in the crash. more chance to realign both its If the newspaper’s plan had Stanleyville at noon. It has Rusk said rebel charges that houses on the basis ff nearly been In effect In 1962, Demo­ All Indicted “ Is It true such material against consolidation were dis­ broadcast nothing further on his Carlson was a U.S. Army major Clearly visible from where he Mild Winter Ahead, equal population units. crats would have dominated the cussed far to the rear In a local eatery on the outskirts of ■We "Two Group of Concordia stood was Las Vegas’ McCarran Lutheran Church will meet to­ fate. on a spy mission were "patently An earlier special session on House 133 to 69, the Republican WASHINGTON (AP) — Th* town by two lone members of the Eighth I'tUltlos District In Washington, Secretary of false.” Field, nine miles to the north, reapportionment ended Sept. 10 and American said. As it was. morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the /yi > I the destination of Flight No. 114 promoters of Krebiozen were board of directors?’’ church. A film will be shown State Dean Rusk said if Carl.son He said the United States with the politically divided as Republicans captured 183 of the indicted today on 49 counts of were executed, it would be "an holds insurgent leaders ’’direct­ from Phoenix. (Be Ready for Snow) sembly unable to agree on a 294 seats I certainly feel the residents at the North End knows after a business meeting. Mr. Pilot Hank Fitzpatrick, 41, conspiracy, mail fraud, misla­ what they want and certainly need no prompting. and„ Mrs. George Krause are outrageous violation of interna­ ly ^responsible for the safety of reapportionment plan. The Republican and American beling and making false state­ tional law and of accepted Dr, Carlson and of all other radioed McCarran Tower at Should the assembly again came up with a plan last Spring program chairmen. Mr. and 8:25 p.m., two minutes before ments to the government about When' the residents had everything rough going In Mrs. Otto Heller and Mr. and standards of humanitarian con­ Americans In areas under rebel WASHINGTON (A P )— A close study of many fac­ fail, a court-appointed special for remapping Ckmnecticut's the product they claim la a making their ends meet “why did the directors vote raises duct.'’ control,” the plane vanished from a ra- master will have the Job o i re­ Congressional districts. It was Mrs. Edward McCann will darscope during a heavy snow tors, including the jet stream, a polar bear’s fur, the treatment for cancer. to a few members of the district’s staff?’’ serve refre.shmenta Rusk appealed to Prime Min- In Chicago, Dr. Arden Alm- aligning the Legislature. this plan, with a few modiflca- quist, executive secretary of fall. stockpiling activities of squirrels, and the laws of tionti, that was eventually The indictment, handed deem WATERBURY (AP)—TTie Wa- by a federal grand Jury in Chi­ By so doing, "Is It a fai coupon and a 32.00' ■ at Ford Motor Co. ))nts an­ one administration official said. other consumer durables and of staples, queh as food and soap. lamatton of shared p s ^ spl*- purchase. Void after Thurs,, | oth er extended damper on The Federal Reserve Board ‘Sim ple M ufder’ copal authority. Oj^nlag de­ Nov. 19, 1964. ' reported, Monday that its index Although deliveries of new NEW HAVEN (AP) — Efraln production. * ci'.i's fell 30 per cent, retail sales bate on a schema on Raqaan Government- economists fret­ of industrial production had fall­ R. Cordero, 24, was held crim Catholic soImmUs and ualvoral- en from 134.0 in September to continued to climb in other inally responsible today for the ted today about the possibility lines, and the over-all effect was ties, he prtqwoed that th* , S avinbs B ank 131.7 in October. 'The scale is fatal shooting of his 17-year-old oonnoil amend the doenmeat that labor disputes could cause a decline of only 3 per cent for based on a value 6f 100 for the girl friend Oct. 12. to state clearly that t'th* rail- ■ Without a jgeneral business slowdown 195.7-59 average. Thus the Octo­ the month. The output of busi­ "This Is a simple, uncompll CLJUtKE after an, almost uninterrupted ness equipment was 10 per cent gloua orientation of sehaala , Coupon INSURANCE ber rate was 31.7 per cent high­ cated case of murder and at ought not to be an obstacle th AOBNCV climb of four years. er than that of the late 1950s. ahead of a year earlier. tempted suicide,’’ ruled (Joroner 4,■5c Since strikesrs are counted as their Inclusion In sidMUttse If the Ford stoppage is settled The October drop was only James J. Corrigan. j from the state." quickly, there remains the -about 1.7 per cent, but it was employed in Labor Department CJordero '’fired four shots At f OF M anchester statistics on unemployed, the i PEANUT BUTTER...... 35c 175 threat of a ' nationwide rail the first time in more than a Carmen Lopez; then turned his RAIL m e d i a t i o n ' MAIM OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH ■trike next week. There is talk year that the scales had dipped, jobless rate held steady at 6.2 .32 caliber automatic • pistol on With this coupon and a 32.00 purchase. Void East 923'Mein SL 285 East Center SL MancheMer Parked* of trouble in the steel industry, and the size of the decUpe was per cent last month. There was himself, police said. Corrigan • __ e CHICAGO (AP) — Faisrat a reduction in employment. mediators met with ms— gai; after niurs., Nov. 19, 1964. O ffBif T M U M D A r Cor. Lenox St WeetMiddleTumpHt* even though the contract dead­ the largest since Decen^ber said Cordero did not lose con­ Center St. KvtMMas a to » moTH mitAMCHM» anm mtoArt to a line is'months away. 1960, near the end of a reces­ (jonstruction was down 2 per sciousness, although the bullet Is the World Really Coming Apart at the Seams? '' meat aito labor delsgstlsua day tat a movd to " " “ ' Both gdvemnaent and busi- sion. There was a considerably cent from Its record level of a lodged In his skull. Surgeons .Sheila Jones, 11, and eight-year-old sister Patricia of Fall Church, Va„ ap­ ' Manchester M*s economlMs have expressed larger decline In 'Itidustriaji few months ago. Oommerctal later removed the slug. pear concerned over the xrack showing in ^he seam of a gigantic jtlobe locat­ ■Mko that eoald haM WED. ■etieWe m IIsi aencem over the pocalbUity that production during the nation­ and ,,,^|pduatrial building In* Corrigan said ths shooting so- ed at the State Department. The globe is in a little trouUe out the world seqims wage eettlemente auch *■ the wide et*^ atrik* In 1BS9. one at General Motora eoulfl Ifia Federal.Reaery* aald Biat to have a few more good years left. (AP Photofax.)

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