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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1964 f AGE TWENTY iianr^fBbr ,1Eopttiitg N^raUi ATwrafE DUb Net Ptmb Ron Th* WMthcr For the Week Buded FwM M t o f 0 . B. WeattMT Saam a ■VFW Auxiliary ■will aponaor ITovMBbflr 7, 1M4 About Town a card party tonight at 8 at breeny, cooler tedey, the post home. 14J39 high ciw, oooler teolght, low hi M e; eoaajr, pICMMt Genior- San Buddhiam, a liberal re- Polish National Alliance, r of the Anait Eumttig raUi llalon, will be the l.<^ic of the Group 1988, will meet tomor­ eC dranfastlaa' Oliutonbury Unltarian-Univer- row at 2 p.m. at 77 North St. M m e h mat0r« A CUy of Village Charm saliat Fellowahip meeting' Sun­ day at 10:30 a.m. at'Maaonic Members of the American Hall, 3639 Main St. Dan Street­ Legion will meet tonight at VOL. LXXjOV. NO. 89 (TWELVE PA6E9-TV SECHON) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1964 (Ctesalfled AdvertMog ea Page PRICE SEVEN CENTO er 'Will Introduce the topic and 7:15 at Holmes Funeral GET IT NOW at IXXJEXXKB preaent aeveral of the "Ko- Home, 400 Main St., to pay res­ ana” and other readings from pects to Charles Rogowskl, a Zen. The meeting la open to member. the public. Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Events The tadiea of S t James will Ladies of Columbus, will meet Syria Lodges UN Complaint sponsor a card party tonight at Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the K. of 3 In the school hall .The party C. Hall. Mrs. Lionel Les.sard ‘In State Is open to the public. Refresh­ will give a plastic demonstra­ ments will be served. tion after the meeting. Mrs. Where SERVICE 1$ John Daley Ls chairman. Re­ Dllworth Cornell Post, Amer­ freshments will be .served. Plane Crashes After New Border Incident ican Liegion. will sponsor a dance and buffet Saturday from Steamers, cherrystone clams Near Airport 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the post and clam chowder will be served home. Mike Gates and his or­ tonight from 7 to 9 at the Elks TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)'^*'’lssued in Damascus, the capital<^where Ambassador Rafik Asha^shells and World War II Oer* Club. Bissell St. Members, their BRISTOL (AP) — A chestra 'Will provide the music. — Syria has lodged an ur­ of Syria, said its-side suffered 7 accused Israel of launching the man tanks. wives and guests are welcome dead and 26 injured. aerial attack "to poison the at­ The dance is open to members ight plane failed to make a gent complaint with the The Israeli radio said a school and guests. There 'w^lll be no Our BEST PRODUCTl The Israeli spoke.sman mosphere of the forthcoming bam, museum, agricultural and safe landing at Johnny- Manchesert Wing Patrol of United Nations after Is­ U.N. General As.sembly" ses­ charge for admission. cake Airport last night and charged that Syria started the electrical equipment, a fu^l Senior Girl'Scout Troop 618 will raeli jets battered Arab fight with an attack on gn Isr­ sion. It also complained to the tank and two houses were de­ U sponsor a bake sale Saturday Miss Arlyne M. Garrlty of crashed in the woods. aeli patrol. He said the jets U.N. Truce Observation Com­ stroyed in the settlements. at 10 a.m. at the Grand-Way Conyiare and seemdiy... The pilot, Peter Redman, 21, outposts in the heaviest Manchester has been named to went into action with napalm mission In Jeru.saJem, Tension had been building up Store, Manchester Parkade. of Bristol was badly cut and border fight between the (jellied petroleum) and gunfire The Israeli spokesman along the 50-mile border, scene “Who’s Who in American Col­ Proceeds from sale of home­ his passenger 21 - year - old ft leges and Universities’’ for 1965. two nations in recent years. after the Syrians heavily dam­ charged that Israeli jet fighters of a number of recent clashes. made food 'Will apply toward Jamee T. Scarltt also of Bris­ Each side blamed the other aged collective settlements at "finally smashed" the Syrian I.sraeli engineers are in the A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the cost of fuel for airplane tol suffered a broken leg. Harold W. Garrily, 141 Pitkin MOTGROLA for starting the 100-minute clash Dan and Shaar Hyishuv. positions after the Syrians ig­ area preparing for Israel’s plM flight training. Since Scaritt couldn’t walk, Friday along the frontier 25 St., she is a senior majoring in The Syrian communique said nored a call by the U.N. truce to divert the waters of the Jor­ Redman, bleeding profusely, miles north of the Sea of Gali­ Israeli artillery shelled two team for a cea.se-fire. dan River from the Sea of Gali­ speech «at Emerson College, Members of Kehler Circle. went stumbling through the lee. U.N. ob.server.s, who super­ Boston, a\l-«'grad>iate of Man- unarmed Arab villages at Hama The spokesman said the Syri­ lee to the Negev Desert. The WSCS, of South Methodist woods for help. vise a shaky cease-fire in the and Azyziat in the demilitarized an barrage against the settle­ Arab world opposes the plan ’ Chester High School. Church will meet tomorrow at At 12:30 a.m. he arrived at area, begaii an investigation of zone. It .said Syrian forces ments spread from one' to five and some observers fear the 10:45 a.m, at the W. P. Qulsh Hogan’s Cider Mill on Rt. 4, the battle. .struck back against five Israeli po.sitions. He said the Syrians issue could spark a new Middle Everv Member Canvas.s of Funeral Home, 225 Main St., to about a quarter mile from the An Israeli army spokesman border settlements and military used machinegun fire, mortar East crisis. Zion Lutheran Church will be attend the funeral of Mrs. Stel­ wrecked plane. said 3 Israelis were killed and positions. |.-i£ held Sunday. Preparation for la Hoffman, a member. The owner. State Rep. Mor­ 11 others injured, 5 seriously. Syria protested to the U.N. those making the canvass, who ris B. Hogan, R-Burlington, A Syrian army communique Security Council in New York were unable to attend the first C(fa/65 called State Police. Ignored Order to Halt meeting, will meet tonight at h the new generation of Color TV Redman, whose father, Rob­ 7:15 in the assembly room of Personal Notices ert, o'wns the Bristol Pattern the church. Supplies and direc­ Co., told Staite Police what he tions will be distributed to the could and then was rushed to American Guard Fires •ntlre corps of visitors at 8. In Memoriam Bristol Hospital. Of Mrs. David R. Cole, died No­ State Police, with Hogan ac­ vember 3. 1%4. The iK>em below companying them, set out to is nubli5hed at request of friends look for Scaritt and the plane. At Red Military Car of Mr,«. Cole. Shortly before 2 a.m. they •COODBYK■ 20tlf Century Sir Walter Raleigh Arrives heard someone shouting. It RUMMAGE I will not sav timl you have died. turned out to be Scaritt. His HEIDELBERG, Germany (AP)—A Soviet military You are just leaving on a long trip. Sussex University student Peter Horne rushes to the scene like a modern Sir right leg appeared to be brok­ To set .sail across the bar with the en but otherwise he looked in mission sedan was fired on by an American guard when outgoing tide. Walter Raleigh. The youth tossed his black plastic raincoat over a puddle it failed to obey orders to halt, U.S. Army headquar­ Over the unknown sen to the unseen better shape than Redman. SALE shor<*. in the path of Queen Elizabeth, making a tour of the university. But the Scaritt told State Police Red­ ters in Europe announced here today. Queen smiled at the gallant gesture and stepped around both puddle and rain­ man had come in from the north T h e incident occurred,*------■ You IvAve gone to join the ones so dear tn you. coat. (AP Photofax.) to make his landing, decided as Wednesday when the car ap­ has a similar mission attached In that Big House on the Hill he toughed down that it would proached a restricted U.S. mili­ to the Soviets in East Germany. SAT., NOV. 14th In that land called Unknown. From where there never is a return. be better to approach from t^e tary area near Nuernberg, the U.S. Army headquarters has south, and pulled the plane in> Army said. protested to th« So(det military 9 A.M. to 12 NOON You are leaving me with many and into a sharp left bank. Un- The vehicle’s two occupants, a liaison misMon, located in fond memories , Soviet colonel and an enlisted Frankfurt, that the Soviet car at the That will always linger with me. Vatican Council Approves U>le to make altitude, the plane As I travel thnmgh the pathway of flopped down in the trees. There man driver, were detained for violated a well-marked restrict­ life. was reportedly a strong cross about 10 hours and then re- ed military area. So now I will just say Good Bye. Lithuanian Haii Mabel. wind blowing at tbe time. lea.sed. The Soviet sedan entered the The Soviet military liaison restricted area at around 1:30 on Oolvvay Street David Model Y2SCKS8MP Scaritt was taken to Hunger- 23” overall diag. tube meas.; Christian Unity Schema ford Hospital in Torrington. mission is attached to U.S. p.m. Wednesday despite signs In In Memoriam 274 sq. In. picture viewing area. headquarters. The United States English, Russians and German Sponsored By Roman In loving memory of fiur brother, warning against trespassing. Daniel Madden, who was killed In \ VATICAN CITY (AP) «>been completed In previous 8es-<^lay proclamation. Some Vatican Grocery ‘War’ “ The sp a n ’s occupants re­ Catholic I.adleH Alliance action November 13. 1942. while Chapter No. 57 serving aboard the USS Juneau. —With an overwhelming slons of the council, which be­ sources SEdd it might not be pos­ NEW LONDON (AP) — Su­ Barry to Fight fused repeated orders by a U.S. A silent thought, a secret tear New rectangular tube gan in October 1962. sible to get the unity document permarket managers in the military guard to halt the cmt,’* Keeps his memor>- ever dear. 1,870 to 82 vote, the Vati­ Motorola's exciting Color/65 picture it THIS Last year the Pope promulat- printed into official booklets and New Londem-Groton area are the Army said. Sisters and Brothers ed a schema reforming church distributed in the remaining For Leadership It added: “ When a warning rectangular, full, big, with the natural can Ecumentical Conncil engaged in a relentbese price- approved today its Chris- ^iturgy and another on modem week. cutting war that has forced re­ shot was fired into the air, tha shape similar to color movies. fGCtanfviGr tub# mass media In other business today be­ tail prices on some items to be­ NEW YORK (AP) — Sen. vehicle attempted to leave the Ordinary round tuba color TV hat a tian unity schema, clearing No other schema has gotten sides the vote, the council fa­ low wholesals cost. Barry Ooldwater and his sup­ scene. A member of the guard picture which is smaller and rounded off. the way for its proclama­ as far thi6 session as the unity thers were told they may have Some of the stores have been porters have decided that they then fired at the vehicle’e left tion as a full church decree document and it might be the to hold both afternoon and selling milk for 29 cents a half will fight, if necessary, to hold rear tire.’’ In Season by Pope Paul VI. It pio­ only one proclaimed as new morning meetings next week to gallon instead of the price of the leadership of the Republican The statement did not say church policy by the Ume the complete work remaining on the about 50 cents that prevails party, the New York Times said whether the car was hit. neers a new path for Ro­ session ends next Saturday. agenda of this session. Until elsewhere in the state. today. The Soviets stopped the car a f PERO'S man Catholic relations Before -Pope Paul promul­ now they have met only in the Sjioppers who look around A dispatch by Earl Mazo from following the shot and 'both of tta New slim cabinets with other Christians. gates it, the council must take morning. A final decision on have round bread for five cents Montego Bay, Jamaica, quotes occupants were detained, the ' Belgium Endive, Yellow Motorola's new rectangular tube it The schema Is the first to be one last formal vote on the afternoon sessions will be an­ loaf, chickens at 19 cents Goldwater’s running mate. Rep. Army said. MctangulGf tub« William E. Miller, as saying that The spokesman did not recall and Green Squash, Yellow about 5.2 inches shorter then the completed in this third council schema as a whole in public nounced Monday. pound and potatoes in 20-pound Israeli mothers carry children out of underground session. meeting. The voting until now The schema sets forth the bags for 56 cents. shelters at Kibbuz Dan, near the Syrian border in Dean Burch should remain as any such incident in recent and Green Beans, Egg round color tube, consequentiy slim, Custom Designed Republican national chairmem years in which a U.S. guard h«ul NOT Council fathers In St. Peter’s has been In working meetings. framework for a range of offl- "Competition is good if it northern Galilee, after cease-fire in yesterday’s Plant, Cauliflower, Beets, THIS trim Color/65 sets fit inches closer to Basilica approved minor textual Both final formalities — a last cial Roman Catholic participa­ clean,” one store manager said and adding: fired at a Soviet vehicle. Beet Greens, White Sweet the wall than aver before possible adjustments In the third and vote by the council fathers and tion at various levels in the yesterday, "but when it gets shooting incident. (AP Photofax.) “ I am sure Biat Barry shares U.S. military miseioo ears in Potatoes. Yellow and Pur­ with large screen color sets—blend final chapter of the schema “ De promulgation by the Pope — search within Christianity for dirty it’s bad. ’ibis is bad. this view.” Blast Germany have been tar­ Y Goldwater, also vacationing in Ecumenismo’ ’(on ecumenism) probably will be completed at eventual unity. Where it will end nobody gets of Blast (Sermon police ple Top Turnips. «Mh rourvd tubw beautifully with other room furnishings. Jamaica, said he would say while cruising around. with the vote. the safne public council meet­ It provides for future Catholic knows, but I know one thing: It is likely the Pope will pro­ ing, perhaps next Saturday, participation in common prayer nothing publicly "for a month or The Army said the ^edan sp- Everybody is getting hurt.” Baltimore Song Bird two." proached the military inatalla- Also: 'i'angerines, Setnlless, Ruby, Emperor Grapes, Bose and mulgate it as a decree before when the council closes its cur­ with non-Catholic Christians the council recesses a week He was joined earlier in the uon on a side road. One restric­ Bartlett Pears, Coeoniits, Pineapples, Melons, Pomegranates, rent session with a final cere­ and, in special cases, intercom' from today. monial and public gathering. Rinaldi Trial week by Miller, Burch, and tion sign was posted nearly a New Crop of Figs and Nuts. Only two other schemas have Only a technicality could de­ (See Page Three) HILLSBORO, N. C. ( A P I - John Grenier, executive m ile from the installatioa, the Ten witnesses told of seeing Chosen Teen Queen director of the GOP natidnal Army said, and another skbout BI’Y 1 or 101 OF ANY ITEM YOU W ANT! Color indicator light Frank Rinaldi on a Christmas committee. 300 yards away. * GROCERIES • COLD CI TS • DAIRY 'n PASTRY A When fine tuning is'properly adjusted, Eve shopping trip at the time The Times' story continued: The protest to the Soviets was , Tex. (AP) — Caro-c»said she was "sky-high happy” "Mr. Burch said, meanwhile, made on 'niursday. Ihe Army this Motorola-designed electronic Weather Report a pathologist said his pregnant 21 Anniversary Tributes wife was slain. lyn Migninl, a sparkling lyric after the show. statement did not say how Bm device automatically lights to tell you 276 0AKL.\ND ST. They testified yesterday as soprano from Baltimore who Other finali.sts were Andrea (See Page Two) Soviets reaurted. when a color signal or program is NEW YORK (AP) — Lynn Ayers, 16, Greenville, Snow fell today over por­ the detense opened its attack wants a Broadway singing ca­ 643-6384 being telecast. To Be Placed on JFK Grave on a chain of evidence offered S.C.; Linda Diane Licciardi, 17, tions of 11 mountain states reer, is the new Mi.ss Teen-age by the state in the first degree San Franci.sco, and Debra Di- PERO and rain fell over a section ethelm, 16, Toledo, Ohio. murder trial of Rinaldi, charged America. Open 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. W’eekdays • 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundays of northern New England, Truman Renews Conflict WASHINGTON (AP) — One^immediate family, should they with killing his wife, Mrs, Lu­ The 17-year-old beatity with a The $10,000 college scholar­ but elsewhere there was no ship will enable Carolyn, one of week from Sunday, the first desire.” said a spokesman for cille Begg Rinaldi, 34. Both dimpled smile looked dazed but easing in the critical short­ the military district. six - children of Mr. and Mrs. anniversary of President John Rinaldi and his wife were from didn’t cry when Bud Collyer, age of moisture. Sfi far the Kennedy family has Paul Joseph Mignini, to attwd With Late Gen. MacArthur Waterbury. emcee of the 90-minute CBS The Weather Bureau F. Kennedy’s assassination, a not Indicated to officials if any Julliard School of Mu.sic next Hand-wired Power Judge Raymond Mallard re­ show, named her the winner, said the snow will spread steady procession of visitors members of the family will be A straight A student at the fall. She wants a degree before later today into the plains cessed the trial yesterday af­ NEW YORK (AP) — Former^Truman Red China would stay from near and far will stop at at Arlington that day. Institute of Notre Dame High entering stage productions and Transformer Chassis ternoon until Monday. It Is ex­ doesn’t plan to m ar^ until she's out of the war. "This is a pre­ p ie c e states and southward into his grave in Arlington National "We can only assume that School, Carolyn is a "real President Harry 8. Truman has Precision crafted with modem hand the Texas panhandle. Cemetery to place wreaths. Mrs. Kennedy will be there, but pected to end Tuesday. Defense about 27. varication," MacArthur wrote attorney were not -saying sweet, down to earth girl,” her renewed his conflict with the and dip soldering for circuit In upper New York First in line when the ceme­ there's nothing firm yet," the Carolyn entered the competi­ in reply to Truman’s earlier KING SIZE whether they intend to call (nother said. "YoU can al.so .say late Gen. Douglas MacArthur connectionc of high reliability. State, civil defense Equip­ tery opens,at 7:30 a.m. will be a spokesman said. tion for the fourth annual pag­ assertions on the Wake Island 4 Rinaldi to testify. that I'm the happie.st mother in who', he says, "thought he was meeUng. eant after her father, a clothes POOL ment was being used to group from St. Margaret’s Among those listed is the Maryland and Texas." tap standby water sources. CHlirch of the Bronx, New York. pre.sidential helicopter detach­ cutter, brought her a clipping greater than the President of In his book, MacArthur said Many new fires were re­ The last wcaatlL-Qf the day will Seek Information Kathleen Frances Ross, 17 telling about the scholarship "arUficial restrictions" had ment — the group that carried was everybody’s friend during the United States.” ported in the area, r be placed at 5 p.m. by a group Kennedy from the White House NEW HAVEN (AB)—Physi­ and other prizes and said “ Hi, been placed on his conduct oC — ...... traytabIe the week-long pageant, was se­ hon, how would you like to be Truman dismissed MacArthur TABLES Massachusetts authori­ from the St. Vincent Academy to nearby airfields and also took cians are being asked to report lected lor an award of excel­ Miss Teen-age America?” as Far East commander in 1951 ties estimated dairy and of Savannah, Ga. him on other short hops. caises of child beating to the during the Korean War after (See Page nread Putt year guarantee produce farmers had lost lence. She will take over the In addition to studying voice SERVING S Et In between, 19 other persons On an average day five State Health Department, the title in the event Carolyn gives accusing him of insubordina­ $6 million because pasture for five hours every Saturday dt Manufacturer's gue>antee covers free or groups, including West Ger-' wreaths are placed at the it up. Kathy did a humorous tion. feed crops had dried up. Peabody Preparatory School exchange OT'repair of any tube or man Foreign Minister Gerhard grave, on an average Saturday (See Page Three) song and dance as Eliza singing In a taped interview shown Elsewhere in the north- Carolyn models for a Baltimore part proven defective in normal use. Schroeder, will place wreaths at or Sunday there are 18 wreaths ."Wouldn’t it be Loverly.” She over some 60 television stations ©sist, water supplies con­ department store, works with '1 ^ •••Coe Sticks, Chatk, Arranged through us, labor extra. the grave at half-hour intervals, placed, the military district Friday night, Truman fired off tinued to drop and conser­ except that two will be placed the Baltimore Actors Theater Bulletins \ ^ t • i V 'w A i Balls, Triangle spokesman said. and charity groups. some sharply critical comments vationists were hunting al- during one half hour in the Included So far, 7.86 million people “ She dates a lot and’ has about the general, who died in Culled from AP Wires te'matl've sources to tap. morning, a schedule of grave­ have visited the grave.^ many friends . . . she's really a April at the age of 84. side ceremonies made available On Monday, Secretary of De' joy of a daughter and that’s no The 60-year-old Truman by the military district of Wash- fense Rooert S. McNamara and put-on, that's the truth," her called MacArthur an egotist, 1, NEW HAVEN FIRE All 82 CHANNEL UHF-VHF per­ .ington showed today. John C. Warnecke, an architect, mother, a hair stylist who was contending that the general's NEW HAVEN (AP)—Sev­ Sub Leaves "This schedule is 'subject to will unveil the design and plans chaperone, said. occupation rule in Japan after en persona were Injuied to - ^ the war brought it out. formance. Built-in Magic Mast amendment to accommodate for a permanent grave memori- During an imaginary "situa­ day when a two-alarm Are Sasebo Base members of the late president’s al. tion” on the telecast, Carolyn "He seemed to have the no­ swept a three-story brick ten­ VHF tried with some fast talk and tion that without him the whole ement building at 194 O r- Antenna System. UHF-Di- rolling eyes to persuade her country would collapse," Tru­ chard St. A spokesman for SASEBO, Japan (AP) — The partner. Gov. John Cormally of man said. St. RaphaeTs hospital said 1st PAYMENT pole antenna. Cabinet: High im­ U.8. nuclear submarine Seadrag- Nixon Urges Center Course He related the disagreements Texas, that h e. should raise the Ave persons were treated. on returned to its Pacific pat­ age for getting drivers’ licenses he had with MacArthui’ over there and two of then ap­ tactics in Korea and said he pact Polystyrene in Cloud Grey rol today, leaving behind angry from 16 to 18. When asked how peared to be seriously hurt. leftists who ftiHed to produce she felt giving advice to a gov­ came close to firing him on two occasions. Two others were treated at Genuine Billiard and Saddle-Brown Colors, the massive protest demonstra­ Sees Unity Challenge ernor, she said, with a smile, Grace - New Haven Hospltnl tions they promised for the "uncapable.” Truman said he was anxious and a spokesman there said Cloth Covering MARCH 1965 three-day visit. 19BP103A She has beautiful skin, large to discuss matters with MacAr­ one seemed to be badly hurt. About 30 Communists sat dark brown eyes, weighs 106 thur and the two finally met at down outside the gates of the Deciding Barry’s Fate pounds, and stands 5'3". Her Wake Island. OfAoials said the Are appar­ TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS big American Navy base an favorite sports are tennis, "And when he came there, ently atarted In a Arst ^ o r 7-FOOT pool TABLE hour before th« submarine ^id- swimming and horseback rid­ some of the boys said he didn't bedroom and the flamea fo l-' ALL FOR PRICE OF TV •d ■ out of the harbor. IV o even salute m e," Truman said. lowed stairways to the seemd WASHINGTON (AP)—Richard M. Nixon, prqach- ing. In men, she looks for "con­ FOR TEENS AND ADULTS minutes after the Seadragon left sideration, a sense of humor, "I didn’t give a darhn whether and third Aoora. Firemen.^ TO PAY Its mooring they got to their ihg Republican unity and urging the GOP to follow a and gentlemanliness.’ ’ he saluted me or not. What I hampered by thick 'sm ok e,' feet, raised clenched fists and center course, skys Sen. Barry (jroldwater’g future as "She’s very sensible girl,” was interested in was to get him donned air packs to help raol- ahouted: "Atom sub go home . . the party’s titular leader may depend on how well he said Abigail Van Buren, advice in a position where I could talk dents from the buUdtaig. . don’t come back!" ^ columnist who was a judge. to him. Leftist groups — Socialists, meets the challenge of unity over the next two years. "She’ll keep her feet on the After a full discussion of the CONGO BUPTUBS Calling his recent verbal as-«'------only ^69 Communists and some labor ground.” Korean War, Truman said, Mac­ LEOPOLDVILLE, the Oo»- sault on New Yorii Gov. Nelson as it prepares for the 1966 Five other girls were semlfin- Arthur assured him “ in no un­ go (AP)— A Soviet - built unions — tried to muster big A. Rockefeller "a closed book," protests against the subma­ congressional elections. alists from the original field of certain terms, that Red China IL18 cargo plane has landed NO MONEY P 0 W N ...2 .5 0 W M kly Nixon said Friday that “ The rine’s visit. They predicted up As for his own role, Nixon 52 contestants who vied to rep­ would not come into Korea supplies, believed to be am - ' to 15,(KK) persons would demou- party is bigger than' Rockefell­ waved aside question on wheth­ resent the nation’s 22 milfion "And I went home feeling er, and it is bigger than Gold- inanition, in Uganda for the . strate but the peak was abopt S,- er he would be "available as teen-agers. They were Gayle very, very good About the sltua A top quality table at a budget price. Top features watw, but it is big enough for Congq’a Communist » backed • 000. candidate” for president in 1968 Dana Brackett, T 17, Atlanta,. Uon," Truman said, adding that rebels, according to reports include: 2-side ball-returns, molded plastic cor­ both.” by stating: 149 Police clashed with demon­ Ga.; Nancy Ijjillee Collins, 14, he made a speech in San BYan- reaching LeopiridvUle to d a y ,’ Nixon last week attacked cisco commending MacArthur. ners, reinforced playing area and double-framed strators several times, but inju­ "1 am not available for any Dalla-s; Lana Karen Lack, 17, DIplomaAo sources said Rockefeller as the "principal Memphis; Sherrell Alice Ste­ "I told the American people OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M, ries were confined mostly to position I can see." was “a 100 per cant pcflUW^ pedestal legs—both adjustable levelers. divider" of the party during phens, 17, Oklahoma City, and and the world' that the thing was bloody noses and bruises. As for the possibility that he bUlty» that the toporto Goldwater’s unsuccessful presi­ may be a suitable ‘.‘compromise Diana Lee Clouse, 17, Stockton, in control in the Far East and 8-FT. DELUXE 8-FT. SUPER DELUXE . $169 The Seadragon came Sase­ were true. They said tlitoii bo to take on provisions and dential. campaign. choice” as Republican national Calif. that I didnH think the Chinese INC. SAT. TO 6 P.M. plane, with all Ita ‘ " give its 9 officers and 99 enlisted. But Friday, as he talKed with chairman to unite the warring After the' pageants the girls were coming into Koreai And painted oat, tandsd m m a recreational visit. Jai>an newsmen at New Torte's Kenne- wings of th« GOP, the former were escorted in thedr flot^ng then, you know what hap­ W .'l^ G F T A JkJTT G O trueldoads m a t U m Otf 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE FREE PARKING 'giVi Die UiOted States recently dy Airport before going to Jasfvice president and 1940 OOP New Miss Te6h-a«e 'America, Carolyp Mignin 're­ white gowns to a coronation pened-'' PMched agreement on such vls- pap on a business trip, Nixon presidential eandidaite, said: banquet and ball by tiie ainglng In hia memoirs, published 'Dlaadam town qi Acm^ SHOPPING PARKADE, MANCHESTER ■hreoMd a need- for tlM OOP to ceives her crown from 1964 monarch, Jeanine Zav- cadets at Taxaa AAM UnWersi- shortly before his deau, Mse- to the Ootogys taetadq modMwtM and XIh m Ii .(■ae Page ft) m L JAP Photofax.) ty. , Arttnr elatmed ha did bdC twM .* *

'.A MANGUESTtill EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HBBALD, MANCHBSTE8, 00NN« SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1964 PAGE THBEB ^------Sought P eople Kitcanis Redempthn Center Sheinwold on Bridge Events Events Truman Renews Conflict tnt^oisoning Moves to Clifford's Monday g o o d d e c l a r e r p l a y s Both lidM vnlaaraUo USEFUL TO DEFENDERS In World In the By ALFRED SHEINWOLD With Late Gen. MacArthur Found Dead Klwanis Radio Auction R«-tbaU of tht club, N. William Mnttonel Men’e Teem Champion 9^ * K 9 J4 _ Munsie Passes, In State MOBOOW (AP) — Pravda demptlon CenUtr will move from Knight, president, told Dr. Man- All of the playa that you uee 0 Q 7 6 lS complained today that Russia’s (Continued from Fane One) N ews Watkins Bros, on Monday to ganelli how Fava and Shaw of as declarer qre available to you ♦ J93 Suffers Stroke (Conttimed from Pngo One) BAN BTlANCiaCX) (AP) — A (Clifford's Mens Store, MS Main the Technical S c h o o l had when you defend. They are l A B T bumper harvest this year the Korean War, preventing •vic­ 4>-yMr-otd child psychologist FRANK SINATRA S t Successful bidders should re­ « 174 4 A9S32 could have been considerably worked out the special details harder to see, and you must get Jamea 'Victor Munale, 70, of general manager of the Connec­ tory. KANSAS CITY (API — A sec­ deem their merchandise there as your partner’s cooperation, but ^ A I 3 ^ 9742 wantod tor quoationinf in the that enabled the Klwanis teams 296 Cooper HUl S t, died sud­ ticut State Medical Society better.” Herbert Reynolds, 67, no cer­ After Red Chinese soldiers by - ond show business personality soon as possible so as to com­ ■ 0 11052 O KS ■Io«r poisoning. of his wealthy at the Radio Auction to handle the plays themselves are just denly this inorning at ManchM- The Communist party organ the thousands came into Korea* appeared Friday before a feder­ plete this project. If the first four groups of items coming up the sa$ne. * K65 said yesterday. tain address, early this morning Truman said on the television • auBt, a former, wife of orchestra B O VI^ * * ter Memorial Hoqiltal. He suf­ sounded the first sour note in al grand jury In Kansas City. bidders do not redeem their bids for bidding on the air at one South dosler Dr. William R. Richards said the flood of self-congratulatloh was charged with vagrancy. program, "we were in very, leader Paul Whiteman, appar­ Singer Frank Sinatra, accom­ by next week, the second bid­ Both sides vulnerable 4 1106 fered a heart attack last night time, making for a great deal at his home. He was a member the society’s recommendation here over the successful agri­ Police said that Reynolds was very grave trouble and 1 was ently committed suicide FYiday panied by two lawyers, made sn ders will be notified. Opening lend-Bight of Spades ^ ^ 1 0 5 much worried." more efficient way of handling of the Sal'vation ALnny for 52 Is limited to voluntary report­ cultural year. found sleeping in a car at a hour-long appearance before the For this year’s Radio Auc­ Bast enOmsiasUcally won the 0 He said he and MacArthur In a downtown hotel. the detalla years. It complained that many Main St. used car dealer's lot. Jury. Sinatra's friend. Sammy tion, two large, double-faced, The Klwanis Club's conumi- first trick •with the ace of 4 A Q 1072^ ing of such caseii. came to grips o^er pursuit of The fully clothed body of Wil­ W «t N«rfh tm l farms were still producing be­ Reynolds was taken to the Davis, flew In from New York eight - foot, swinging panel nity program now includee spades and returned a spade to Mr. Munsie was born in Man- "While we might ultimately Chinese planes north of the Yalu liam J. O ^ e s was found in his Paw I 0 Pom low capacity because of care­ Thursday, spent nearly two blackboards were made espe­ dummy's k ^ . Declarer led a •hester, May 24, 1894, a son of State Jail at Hartford in lieu River. room hy a maid. Police said he scholarship awards, sending 35 PsM 3 NT AU support legislation of a manda­ lessness and lack of energy. of bond and will be presented hours with the grand jury, and cially for the two nights the to SO boys and girls to five small heart' from dummy, and James and Rachel Metcalfe tory nature,” he said, "we do "We fell out on this very had died apparently of an over­ returned to New York immedi­ West captured the queen with Munsie, and was a lifelong resi­ in Circuit Court 12, Manchester, dose of sleeping pills. They auction was on the air over camps each year, supporting not believo It should be limited TORONTO, Ont. (AP) — A thing." Truman said. "He want­ ately by plane. the ace. two spades. These tricks defeat dent of this town. He was a Monday. found a paaspoH and a note giv­ Station WINF; these black­ Instructors of Handicai^ed, to reporting by physicians only, blueprint for uniting (Canada’s Arthur M. Coeeo, 57, of 49 ed to chase these planes over Justice Department officials boards were made in the car­ Salvation Army, Lutz Junior West returned his last spade the contract. member of the Salvation Army two largest Protestant churches the border . . . and bomb the ing directions for the disposal of Band for 50 years and sang but should be extended to In­ Wadsworth St., was charged have refused to disclose the na­ pentry shop at Howell Cheney Museum, Boy Scouts, Girl to South’s Jack. Declarer got to The right play is vary simple, volve every Connecticut resi­ Into the Church of Canada has Chinese back beyond the Ko‘ his body. An empty pill bottle Opens Law Office Opens Office tenor with the Salvation Army with intoxication last night fol­ ture of the investigationo. Technical School under the di­ Scouts, sending two boys to dummy with a heart to tiy the but like beauty, It Is In the ba- dent as a matter of civic duty. been completed, but leaders of rean iTorder. as well as to move also was found. Atty. Leonard L. Shankman, Atty. Ahb>)t B. Schwebel has mcrie quartet for more than 30 lowing a complaint from his rection of Mario Fava and in­ Nutmeg Boy's State, transport­ chib finesse, losing to West’s ho’.der’s eye. "We would naturally insist both said realization is still our army up and really fight a Cootes, object of a nationwide HALBERT HARVEY announced the opening of hia years. He was also a Salvation landlady. Police reported they son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Ben Shank- structor (jordon Shaw. With the ing Newington Hospital young­ king. West was now out of Dially QuMtioii that proper protection against years away. war here with Communist Clhl- FBI search since September 14, WHITEFISH, Mont, (AP) — law office In the Oilbert Build­ spades, and any other return Army Sunday School teacher found Coseo on the floor of was suspected of putting carbon man of 78 Milford Rd., has exception of the writing sur­ sters to the Shrine Circus, and Partner opens with one chib, suit for libel or slander be made The plan for uniting the Angll- na. Montana hunter Halbert Harvey ing, 626 Talcottville Rd., 'Ver­ found South taking nine tricks: you respond one spade, and for 45 years, superintendent of his room in a highly intoxicated tetrachloride Into the coffee and announced the opening of a law faces. donated by W. G. Glenney many other programs wherever an integral part of any manda­ CBin and United (lurch es of condition. He was detained by "That we couldn’t stand for, played dead, and he credits the non. He was graduated In June two spades, two hearts, one dia­ partner bids one notrnmp. Ton the Sunday School six years, Canada into a comnfunion of tea of Mrs. Vanda Hoff Unger, office at 104 Asylum St., Co., the boards were made up boys and girls are Involved. from Boston University School tory statute.” Richards said. police overnight and taken to becau.se Russia and China had a corpse-like pose with preventing mond, and four clubs. hold: Spades, A-t-S-S-t; Hearto, and served as Young Peebles nearly four million persons was mutual defense pact. If we his aunt, while he visited her in by the students themselves as Warren E. Howland, chair­ of Law and was admitted to the the State Jail at Hartford this Hartford. him from becoming one in a ' The crucial play came at the •-7-6-2; DIsmonds, K-8; Chibs, Sergeant Major. three years In preparation. crossed the Yalu River into a convalescent hospital. A form­ fight with a grizzly bear. an important part of their car­ man of the Radio Auction this bar in August. morning in lieu of $25 bond. His Atty. Shankman was grad­ first trick, when East muffed a 8-4. He retired five years ago ‘Misinterpretation* Talks on church union first Communist China or bombed er Ziegfeld Follies dancer, the The 60-year-old Whitefish law­ pentry training. year and 1965 Klwanis presi­ Atty Schwebel received his case will be presented in court 66-year-old Mrs. Unger testified uated from Manchester High Dr. Fred Mamganelli, director dent-elect, said that the public play that he •would make In his What do you say? from Pratt and Whitney, Divi­ HARTFORD (AP) — “It started in 1943. Manchuria, the .Russians would yer hunting north of here B.A. degree in 1961 from Dart­ Answer: Pass. Partner shows sion of United Aircraft Corp., Monday. in secret before a grand jury School in 1957. obtained his of the school, announced that response this year Indicated the sleep if he were playing the was just an unfortunate mis­ "Our committee did not try to Anthony Kuchin.ski. 74, of 1 have come to the aid of the Wednesday had just pas.sed a mouth Oiliege. While attending ;a minimum opening bid (about East Hartford, where he was a Monday night. BS degree in accounting from there would be no charge for recognition that the auctioned hand as declarer. East must not interpretation of remarks,” said work out the finer points affect­ Kerry St., and George H. Beet>e, Chinese and that would have big spruce tree when he heard a law school, he was a special 1 to 15 points In high cards), Dr. James S. Peters. the University of Connecticut this work to the Klwanis Club items are offered as a way of win the first or second spade benchworker for about seven ing any union,” said the Rt. 35, of 489 E. Mldde Tpke., were immediately brought on a third Cootes was charged in two in 1957, and his law degree noise, turned and saw the grizz­ constable in Vernon. and your hand does not add years. Before that time he was He is chief of the State Rev. George N. Luxton, Angli­ world war." police warrants with adminis­ ly charging. because of the community work contributing to worthwhile com­ trick. each charged witl;[ similar from the UConn School of Law- Atty. Schwebel is the son of East To Signal enou^ to come close to game. a beamer at Cheney Bros, for Bureau of VocaOonal Rehabili can bishop of Huron. “ In fact, On the same poitiU Truman tering poison with intent to kill The silvertip's first swipe Klwanis has been doing over the munity projects rather than Mr. and Mrs. Morton D. Schwe­ counts of intoxicati^ yester- in 1961. In August of 1961 he years for boys and girls. In ac­ getting something for a bsur- It’s easy for Blast to get his Pass at the first convenient many years. He was a U.S. tatlon who had charged that we fully expect further discus- . .. ,, , said: and with poisoning food and spun Harvey's rifle away and bel of Stamford. He is married part-score contract. sepa- passed the Connecticut B a r cepting the blackboards on be- galn. partner's cooperation. Instead of Army veteran of World War I, the federal government’s plan ions at all levels of our ch u r ch -rate__/• complaints of a person "When MacArthur faced up to drink. An F3I warrant charged exams. sent him sprawling. to the former Marilyn Schaefer, winning the first spade trick, and served overseas in Germany to survey vocational rehabilita­ es before any definite plan lying on the ground and in the me and told me that he wanted him with unlawful flight to He is a member of the Amer­ There he stayed as if dead, daughter of Mr,, and Mrs. For Shelnwold’s 36-page "book­ tion needs In Connecticut waa emerges." avoid prosecution for the crime his faced pu.shed into the hill­ Elast drops the nine of spades. and France. road. Both po.sted $25 bonds and to fight an all-out war In the Far ican. the Connecticut and the (3eorge Schaefer Of Rockville. let. "A Pocket Guide to Survivors include his wife, a conspiracy against his po­ Under the proposed union, East, I told him it couldn't be of willful poi.soning of food, side, while the grizzly bit and The Schwebels live on Center He encouragjes a continuation the cases will be presented in Hartford County Bar As.socia- Andover by playing the highest spade he Bridge,” send 60 cents to Bridge Mrs. Alice McCabe Munsie; a sition l^cause he is a Negro. baptism and the Lxird’s .supper done. I had to watch the drink, medicine or water. tions, plus the American Trial clawed him. The bear finally St. in Rockville with their Book, Manchester Eve. Herald, Circuit Court 12 on Nov. 30 can spare. son. Alton J. Munsie of 88 State and federal officials would be the only two sacra­ and Nov. 23, re.spectivcy. whole world and be sure that Mrs. Unger has been under Lawyers' Association, and has walked away. daughter. Box 3318, Grand (Central Sta­ had denied the charge. ments recognized. Five lesser Declarer knocks out the ace Bridge St.; a brother, William m-,- t ' ^ ■ - Douglas W. Brusie, 16, of the free world was not invaded treatment for a liver ailment been admitted to practice be­ Hunting companion Don Siers tion, New York 17,- N.Y. Yesterday, Dr. Peters report­ ■ ■ ■ - 4 sacraments traditionally recog­ of hearts, and West leads an­ Munsie of 38 Adelaide Rd.; and Broad Brook, was charged with by the Russians in an endeavor end arthritis in a private con­ fore the U.S, Federal District some 3

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A m ri^p0trr tng, day-hy-day war aa the world haa wltneaa^ alnce Korea, Ihit the only way Area Chiirche§ EtnmttiQ Its existence has ever been reported to Bt Fnrnois of » th United Nations has been In oonnec- Churches Rev. Gordon luZff rolf mg tkm with poesible troublee along the Sooth Methodh* Ohneh C h o n * o t Hto n n t CBHreh o t ■ov. M m A. Imesy, M bM P m Iot U H w ll BtraM » e v . J. Blaiiley SluNr. IKDi. Adams St. and Tkempson 1Sd. Sotaitlst maa Betas O. nseher Conn. bdrder between South Vietnam and Bev. Edward J. BadovUeh^ HHQUBON Cambodia. P a iio r Bev. PtaMto J. B&ilek 4M7 N. Main B t Rev. Richard W. Dupes The gmpa and defldendea In the Associate Paatsr Kev. U Aut^ Bundsy afrrlos^ Baa- 9d6 and 10:06 am . Church Ort5»Sr 1. UP______£S1. C o w * Maaaea at 7, 8, 9, 10:99 and American position are therefore obvi­ Bev. James BL Gags day school sad muMry. 8J5iaa V nrata ara alao reaenrad. lad of Brotherhood" by Wagner. Rev. Dennis B. Hossey meeting. Pastor How that principle applies to the sit­ Senior High Forum, part four, ReaiUng Room hours at 749 St. Bernard’s Church Haimld Printini Company, lac., aa- uation In South Vietnam, and who "Standing On Tour Head,” Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Main St., excepting legal' hoU- 9:80 am.. Church schooL DO ftaaodai raraaponalDtUty lor typo- a.m. St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville ___.at arrora appearing la advertiaemehta should be entrusted with the responsi­ course in critical thinking led dayA Mondaor through Satur­ Noraery thnragh adultA Bev. Patrick P. Mahoney, other rondlnf matter In Tbt Hancheater day. 11 Am. to 4 pm.; Thun- 10:45 Am., Worship serviOA bility for enfordng that principle should by the Rev. Richard Dupee. Paator Herald.______Second MUe Club fo r Grades 8 St. James' Cburoh day, 11 am to 9 pm The Rev. Riley P. Shirley, pas­ be matters for broadest International ’S aarrioa cl lent o( M. fi. A. Sernca toe and 9. Msgr. Edward J. Renidon, tor of WlUlmantlc Methodist Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Z! nibllabera RepreaentatlTea — ‘Ibe Jullua decision, and for internationally or­ 7 p.m.. Junior High Fellow­ Pastor TrlBUy Covenant Chnreh eshurch, w ill be the speaker. ■jiatihewa Bpadal Ayency — New Tork Chi- Rev. Eugene E. Torpey a.m. .^Bco, Detroit and Boatoo. ______ganized police action, not for one nation ship. Senior High Fellowship. HaokmataA St. near Keeney St. Nursey through Orsule\4. .T ^ n H B E R AUDIT BURBAD 0 » dRCUL.A- Installation of officers. Twen­ Rev. Joseph H. McOsnn Bev. K. EJnar Baak, Paator 8:30 pjn., Junior and Senior Bkwtmlnster vlgilantelsm. Rev. John J. O’BrIea 3W0NB______ties and Thirties. High Methodist Youth Fellow­ United Presbyterian We, in our position in South Vietnam, 7:30 p.m.. Membership Sem­ 9:80 A m ., Sunday School with ships. .1 Otoplay adTerOalaf cloalna boara; a class for every age group . Church, USA Z Wor Monday - 1 p.in mdaT. ^ need help, not in guns and dollars and inar at Susaimah Wesley HalL Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and Monday, 7:15 pjn.. Prayer George 8. Slye School, -u Vor Tueaday — 1 p.m. Monday. 11 ;30 a.m. 10:46 A m ., Worship Sarvloa. and discussion time. Ib r Wedneaday — 1 p.m. Tueaday. soldiers, which we have, but in policy Sermon: “Cmnmitment.” Nur­ Kingston Dr. near Oak St,, Ib r Thuraday — 1 p.m. Wedneaday. Wednesday. 10 a.m., Wom­ East Hartford and diplomacy, where we seem unable Emanuel Lutheran Church Zion EvangeUcal sery. r wor radar — 1 P-BL Thur^ay Rev. O. Henry AndersoA an’s Bible Study Circle. R ev. Gordon S. Bates, Pastor -- Ib r Satniday — 1 p.m. raday to achieve freedom o f thought and Lathemn Aurch 6 p.m., Sunday School will 7:80 p.m., Group ministry. ~ ClaaaiBed deadline: 10:30 a.m. each day el Pastor (Mlasoari Synod) qxmsmr a parent - teadier • pu­ plIiHi alliiii excerpt Baturday — 9 am. movement. Rev. Melvin T. Peterson, 8 pjn., Woman’s Society of 10 a.m.. Worship Servics and Cooper and ffigh Sts. pil session. Social time with Christian Service. Speaker will Assistant Pastor The Rev. Pnol O. Prokopy, Social Group 1 la in charge of Church School. Nursery through Saturday, November 14 bo friHn the Hartford Semi­ Junior High. Pastor arrangements. Junior B- nary. 9 and 10:30 a.m., Divine Wor­ League. Senior Hl-LeagUA dis­ The Good Life ship and Church School. Sermon United Methodist dnirdi The Anjfte Not Discussed 9 a.m., Sunday School for an cussion : "Around the CSock.” Union Gongregatioiial Church by Pastor Anderson, "A Word ages. Monday, 7:80 p.m.. Steward­ Rt. 44A, Bolton What may be the oldest shelter built for Times of Crisis." Nursery RockviUe Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Time. ship commission. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Paator ■ Jbr the best of big motives— to keep for himself by man on the continent of for infants. 10 a.m,. Divine Worship. Text: Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., Ifid - M inister Wednesday, 10 a.m. and 7 :16 Rev. James L. Austin -Jllie people o f Southeast Asia from being Europe has now' been located in North­ Eph. 2:10 and n Cor, 8:8-8. week Service. Minister of Christian Ednoation p.m., Bible study in the Chapel. Theme: "We give ourselves 9:16 a.m., Sunday SchodL Announcing The Grand Opening Of 'Vwept up into a Communist tide—we are ern Greece. It consister' mainly of*-ex­ Friday, 8 p.m.. Covenant 9:16 and 10:46 a.m., Worship MOW locked into a war we do not know ploitation of a sort of natural shelter first to our good and saving Women's Guild. 9 a.m.. Church School for St. Mary-’s Episcopal Church God, and thfen give Him and His Services. Guest speaker, Rev. -lK>w to win. offered by a partially overhanging Church and Park Sts. Grades 6 through High School. James W. Knorr. Topic: "The Church the first and best of our Olmroh of the Masarene 10:80 a.m., Church School for W a are in a position which has beep ledge of rock, facing south, and located Rev. George F. Nostrand pos.sessions." Nursery in the 236 Main St. Mek-sure of Giving.” Rector Infants through Grade 4. 6:30 p.m.. Youth Group film '*held by many nations before us—most of close to what used to be, some 40 paii.sh house. Rev. Robert J. Shoff, Minister 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. John D. Hughes 11 a.m., Gottesdienst. Rev. R. Alfred Swain, "David and Lisa." ■"them in situations and with motives or 50 thousand years ago, a riverbed Rev. Janies W. Bottoms Sermon: "The Good News of the 2 p.m.. Every member visita­ Gospel," The Rev. Mr. Bowman -much leas worthy than those we like to pass througdi which the rhinoceros used Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Wapping ConimOnlty Church tion. preaching. Canvassers will be to travel in their migrations. classes for all age groups. Congregational «aredit to ourselves. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Ladies commissioned. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. 10:80 a.m., Children’s Church Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon, W e are trying to win a war on the The people who used to live in the Aid Business meeting and Lu­ 8 to 6 p.m.. Canvassers will 8:45 a.m., Nursery and Kin­ In Primary Department for ages Minister ■oU o f another nation without having half-cave woulcT kill the rhinoceros and theran Women's Missionary, bring returns to the social room. Krause Florist and Greenhouse dergarten in Children’s Chapel. four through e l ^ t . Bev. Theodore Bachelor, leagu e topic discussion and so­ 4 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ first won the people of that nation. We eat their flesh and perhape hang their 8:45 and 9:45 a.m.. Morning 10:45 a.m., Worship Lervlce. M inister cial. ship. \^are trying to win it without having, in skins in front of the cave. They had Prayer and Church School. Thursday, 6:30 p.m.. Adult Message by the pastor, "G riev­ 621 Hartford Road, Manchester 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with ing The Spirit.” 8 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship ■j)Orition of power, a government which some flint axes, some scrapers, and a information hour. ship. sermon by the Rev. Mr. Nos­ 6 p.m., Youth Services. Service and Church School. Ser­ -^ e can trust or which is trusted by its kind of pottery. 7:30 p.m., Evangelism, call­ trand. ing-visiting meeting. 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. mon: "Mercy.” ow n people. This place, called the "shelter of the 7 p.m., Evening Prayer fol­ Friday, 7:30 p.m., Church Message by the paator, "An TalcottvUIe Oongrtgatlonal ' , Alm ost every outside power In his- white stones," was so popular that ap­ lowed by the "November to Eas­ Council. Open and Shut Case.” Church St. George’s Episcopal Church ter Series” which is the Episco­ R ev. Robert K . Shimoda, Rt. 44 A, Bolton "tory which has played such a role has parently five or six prehistoric civiliza­ Saturday, 6:30 p.m., supper Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Pray­ pal Church's Inquirer's Class. sponsored by the Ladies Aid and er, Praise and Bible study. Pastor Rev. Edward W. Johnson, -iiaen forced to lose. tions used it in succession. They knew a Subject: "The Ways and Tech- Young People’s Society. Vicar The way things go for us in South good thing amd a good life when they ings of the Church.” Noriii Methodist Church 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Sun­ Open House Sunday, November 15,1 p m. to Closing ■;netiiain is typical of the ways all such found i t Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy The Salvation Army 300 Parker St. day School. The Rev. Robert 8 a.m.. Holy (Communion. Communion. Heavllln, exchange minister of 10:16 a.m.. Holy Communion ■>fara hava gone. That was some 40 or 60 thousand 661 Main St. Rev. Earle R. Custer, Daily, 7 p.m., Evening Stafford Springs, will speak on and Church School. The enemy we seek to pin down and years ago. Capt. William D. MacLean Prayer. Officer In Charge 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship "Ken, Lou and Bruce.” 7 p.m.. Young People’s Fel­ Isolate can blend itself into the peace­ We have progressed—oh, how we Service. The Rev. J. Kenneth 6:15 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship lowship. fu l population at will. The population have progressed—since then. Community Baptist Church Pearson of HazardvUle, guest will leave for Andover. You Are Cordially Invited 9:30 a.m., Sunday School for speaker. Sermon: "Making Monday, 7 p.m.. Supper and Will not, either because it fears the And then, every now and then, there 585 E. Center St. all ages. First Congregational Church Rev. Alex H. Elsesser, Christianity Count.” meeting for Tolland A.ssociation United Church ot Christ •snsmy or secretly sympathizes with the will come upx>n some o f us a blue mood, 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Service. Minister Music by Citadel Band and 9 a.m., Church School. Nur­ laymen. The Rev. Lorlng Ensign Andover -snamy, help us trace and comer the an Impossible nostalgia, and we will Songsters. Sermon by Capt. sery and Grade 4 through 12. will lead a panel discussion. Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., „'snemy. think with a kind of longing of an open­ 9:30 a.m., Church School for MacLean. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Bible discus­ Pastor sion group will meet at the home It is another completely typical fea- ing in the rock, with a southern ex­ all ages. Classes through Grade 2 p.m.. Hospital visitation by School. Nursery Kindergarten, 4 will have expanded session and Grades 1 through 3. of Freemont Wilson. 9:46 a.m., Church School. To See Manchester's -»Bure of this kind of war that much of posure. with rhinoceros steak on the Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. through Worship Service. 6:30 p.m.. Prayer Service. 5:30 p.m., Family Fellowship Wednesday, 11 a.m.. Ladles 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Ser­ Ih e mtlitauy equipment the enemy uses Missionary Society. fire, and nothing to do but eat and 10:30 a.m., Worship Service. 7 p.n>.. Salvation meeting. Mu­ and covered dish supper. mon: "H e WUl DweU With 7 p.m.. Boy Scouts. ^^jigalnst us is the very same equipment sleep and keep watch on the valley be­ Sermon: "Foundations that En­ sic by Citadel Band and Song­ 6 p.m.. Senior Methi^lst Youth Them.” Newest and Largest 'y n ourselves have brought into the low. dure: the Human Side.” Nurs­ sters. Missionary slide presen­ Fellowship. 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. ery. 7:30 p.m., Membership Train­ Thursday, 10 a.m., Women's seountry, to arm our own supposed al- tation, "Marching with The Sal­ 8t. John’s Episcopal Chnrch 2 p.m,. Canvassers meet in vation Army In South Africa.” ing Class. Rt. SO, Vernon Fellowship. .-!5le«. This equipment is either taken over Fellowship Hall. Thursday, 8 p.m., Bible .study 8 p.m.. Canvasser Training. Rov. James L. Grant, Rector Friday, 8 p.m., Christian en­ Flower Shop the enemy, or easily captured by the Thoujfht for Conservatives 6:30 p.m.. Senior High Baptist on the Book of Revelation. Monday, 7:50 p.m.. Official listment training session in So­ ^.^^emy from the native forces to whom Youth Fellowship will meet for Board. 7:45 a.m., Holy Communion. cial Room. In the wake of the election debacle a a short business meeting, and Second Congregational Church Tuesday, 6 Am., Men's Bible 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Ser­ y r o have given it. And then the enemy good many conservative Republicans are then attend an organ recital in .385 N. Main St. class. mon, classes, babysitting. First Lutheran Church On Sunday Our Gift To The Ladies . . :MUses our own mortars and shells against blaming the current infirmity of their Hartford. Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister 7 a.m., Senior Youth Bible 10:45 a.m.. Holy Communion, Rockville cause on Senator Goldwater's imperfect 7 p.m.. Junior High Baptist Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, class. Sermon, classes, babysitting. Rev. Wiilinm H. Balkan, ^ It is not an inevitable law of such salesmanship. Youth Fellowship. 9:30 a.m., Christian Growth Monday, 7:30 p.m.. County Pastor A BUD VASE WITH FLOWERS This explanation strikes us as entire­ group. Fair Committee. w w a n that the more weight the outside 10 a.m , Worship Service and ly too facile. Indeed, the truth may be Calvary Churrh Church School. Nursery through Thursday, 8 p.m.. Commission Tuesday, 7 p.m.. Altar Guild. 8:46 a.m., Sunday School -rfo w e r puts into its search for victory. FROM OUR GREENHOUSE more nearly the other way around. One (Assemblies of God) Grades 7. Ser\'ice of Baptism. on Worship. Wednesday, 9:16 a.m., Bible classes at Ellington Center !^3be deeper it sinks into the quagmires reason the Senator was unconvincing 617 E. Middle Tpke. Sermon by the Rev. Mrs. Davis, class. School. defeat But usually that is the way it was that few in his wing of the party Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson "The Enduring I.ife." Coffee The Presbyterian Church 10:15 a.m., Holy Communion. 9 a.m., Sunday School at First prepared the way by giving its philoso­ 11 a.m., Bible class. Lutheran Church. ijjworica And the story li^ South Viet- Pastor time in Fellowship Hall after 48 Spruce St. phy careful detailing and persuasive service. Rev. James L Ransom Friday. 9 a.m.. Holy Commu­ 10:30 a.m,, Church Service. MBiam, through the past few months, has promotion. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 6 p.m.. Pilgrim Youth Group nion. Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. a story o f the United States put-' The thinking of Republican liberals, classes for all ages, will meet at the church with the 9:30 a.m., Church School Lutheran Church Women's more money, military Equipment for that matter, haa been far from rig­ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. B i­ Rev. Mr. Wilson. with Bible classes lor Nursery Bolton Congregational Church workshop. orous. W e find it inconceivable, not to through Adults. ' Rev. J. Stanton Conover, military manpower into South Viet- ble me.ssage by the pastor. 7:30 p.m . Mu Sigrma Chi mention plainly belied by the facts, that 6:30 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Group will meet with Mr. and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. M inister Vernon Methodist Church •wuun, and it,, has also been a story of Democrats are so entirely perfect they 7 p.m.. Family Gospel Service Mrs. Stanley Matteson at the Sermon: "O f Human Bondage" Rt. SO ' jlJiow the war has been going steadily can be opposed only with a duplicate with hymn sing and Bible mes­ chuAh. by the Rev. Mr. Ransom. The 10 a.m., Church School. Wor­ Rev. Morton A. Magee for us. prospectus. If Republicans are to sage. to^.m .. Young Adult Group text: Romans, Chapter 7. Nurs­ ship Service. ‘ Sermon: "The fashion a program which is both a real ery for tots. Children’s Church­ Tragedy of Grandstanding.” fJJ I t Is quite possible that, even with Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Midweek win meet in church parlor. 9 and 10 a.m.. Worship serv­ alternative and meaningful enough to Service. Theme: "Our Wor­ Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Church es for school age youngsters. 7 p.m., Junior and Pilgrim ices and child care. Sermon by f-*»ore money, more guns, and more men be sold to Americans, they will need ship.” School for Grades 8 through 12. 5:45 p.m.. Visitation hour. , Fellowships. the Rev. Lawrence Haddaway. PJ^hrown into South Vietnam, the war much Inspiration from careful critics in 7 p.m., Evening Service with Tuesday, 8 p.m., Ladles Bene­ 9 a.m., Church school. Nurs­ hymn sing, sacred verse, spe­ .^’'Jnuld keep on going worse for us, until their conserv’atlve wing. volent Society. ery, kindergarten. Grades 1 So far conservatives have not inspir­ cial music and study message, Wednesday, 7:80 p.m. Advi­ through 4. Senior High. jm o would wind up in a few isolated gar- "The Dead Arm of the Law.” ed ^ e a te r support chiefly, we think, be­ sory council. 10 a.m.. Grades 5 through 8. r^iaon cities being tauntM outside by cause they deal too much in abstractions Monday, 7:30 p.m., Presbyte­ e ililnTiaible enemies. and too little in specifics. They act on rian Men’s meeting in Fellow­ ship hall. ^ It is quite possible, too, that we could the premise that Jeffersonian warnings Connecticut Yankee of encroaching government are such uni­ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible ;i^Heek to broaden the war in South Vlet- discussion hour at the manse. versal truths they will be recognized as Bv A.H.O. aware o t this fact. The direc­ .-Ham by taking it across certain borders overriding if they are repeated often Topic: "What Do People Want In A Thought for Today tors were informed of this con­ a Church and Look for in a Min­ ,'4« a proclaimed effort to snuff out the enough. They too seldom ^ th e r to es­ Before the election, we at­ dition over the past several with Bums in the Third, a per­ ister?" Refreshments. All wel­ Sponsored by the Manchester p u re e s of strength and supply for the tablish that the truths are indeed uni­ tempted to describe something centage point ahead of Terrell Counetl of Churches months by many taxpayers in versal by specifying just how they ap­ come. the area. Tebels in South V’letnam. of the manner in which Con­ , in the Fifth, and even with Thursday, 7:15 p.m.. Trustees. ply in today's world. necticut’s two senatorial candi­ Meskill in the Sixth. 'I want to pray, but I don’t Yet, I saw this motion de­ Phone 643-9559 Phone 643-9559 But there is no assurance that carry­ They too often seem to ignore contem- know how. I don’t know any feated in a partisan manner — dates. incumbent Tom Dodd Down in the one district we Church of Christ in g the war across borders would pro- porar>- realities, for example, in taking , prayers by heart and I ’m afraid 6 Democrats against, 3 Repub­ and Republican challenger John haven’t mentioned, however, Lydall and Vernon Sts. “^^ c e any drfinitlve result inside South the position that government is the only Davis Lodge, seemed to be try­ the Fairfield County Fourth, I ’ll use the wrong words. I licans for. An iss\ie, which Rev. Eiic" "c Brewer should be above party feelings. f Vietnam itself. It might merely make threat to liberty. It can, of course, also ing to play in each other's .Lodge trailed Sibal, the Re- don’t know whefe to begin.” be threatened by the private power of If this were an gconomia is­ “-Yhe trouble in South Vietnam seem court. And we said it was a lit­ \publican candidate for Con- Saturday, - Men s dinner and Jesus said: “ When you pray, bqsiness or labor unions, by communi­ tle• ttifficult trying to keep gre.ss, by as much as seven per­ business meeting. pray In this way: Our Father..” sue I could understand but '"^^ather petty and local by giving us a money is available for such ties w'hich display intolerance of mi­ scojO ft. what with Dodd appeal- centage points. This was. more­ Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Bible Class­ Praying la simply talking to OPENING SPECIAL larger and broader kind of war. norities. and perhaps most significantly, ing to Goldwater conservatives over. his own home county, es for all ages. God. Praying is simply to start projects ($100,000). The Demo­ by the grow'ing congestion and imper­ cratic directors chose to over­ - A ll the possibilities involved in this with his record but not his 1964 which he himself had once repr 10:45 a.m.. Worship'Service. tsHting just aa we would to a sonality of our society. W e sec no reason look the welfare of our children LARGE BUNCH '.^Hiscuasion so far are obviouslv enough campaign oratory, which sel­ resented in Congress. Sermon: "The Tragedy of Lying loving parent. In fact the more not to concede President Johnson’s im­ rather than spending some of dom mentioned foreign policy Here. then, it would seem, to G od"’ advanced seldom use memoriz­ • of ,official discussions going on In- peccable point, "F a r from crushing the issues, and with Lodge appar­ one of the special factors in the 6 p.m.. Worship Service. Ser­ this money. individual, government at its best liber­ ed, set prayer day after day. p a o the administration at Washington. ently trying to fight off Dodd's Dodd-Lodge race had apparent­ mon: “ None Greater Among I was extremely disappoint­ ates him from the ensla\’ing forces of Rev. Walter L. Abel, Pompons *1.50 •'•Jt has military experts and political ex- appeal to Republicans of the ly demonstrated itself. Men.” ed in their (Democratic direc­ his environment. . . Our Savior Lutheran Church tors) action on this matter and .,|>erta who adN-ise it both ways, in favor foreign policy right without of­ And the most likely explana­ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ W apping The most prominent failure to be spe­ fending Democratic and inde­ tion seems to be that there was certaihly hope that the Repub­ " 'p t more and wider intervention and In week Service and classes. cific, however, is on the core of the con­ pendent foreign policy liberals a plus-factor operating for lican directors w ill continue See Our Beautiful Collection of “ .yavor of trying to hold the present pat- servative's philosophy, the 'subject of who might want to take'a walk Dodd among Fairfield County United Pentecostal Chnrch their forward looking attitude 4am. liberty itself. H e , haa not bothered to away from Dodd. Goldwaterites, who apparently on this important project. demonatraVe which specific liberties are 187 Woodbridge St. ; -i- I t has, on one side of its thinking, the The actual election returns needed no fresh campaign re­ Rev. Robert L. Baker Open Forum Respectfully submitted by a FRESH AND ARTIFICIAL threatened by a welfare state. As the would seem to indicate that the minders from Dodd of the num­ Disheartened Reg(istered Demo­ L Jnemory of what we ourselves advised conservative economist George J. Stig- voters, such of them as do ex­ ber of times his foreign policy 10 a.m., Sunday school. ‘Disheartened’ crat tjyran ce to do, in a similarly hopeless ler says, "W e should either fish or cut hibit mobility in a situation positions had pleased them in 11 a.m.. Worship. To the Editor, Joseph McCarthy. FLOWERS bait. On the subject o f liberty the con­ -.i««tslde power situation in 1954. The ad- such as this, managed to reach the past. 7 :30 p.m. Evangelistic service. Let’s move forward. These servative should either become silent -or i j nlniBtration has. ori the more adventur- certain decisions without in­ In the one area where cam­ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible were the three key words of find something useful to say.’^!^ dulging in too much intricate FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS side o f its thinking, the heady feel- paign maneuvering between study, prayer meeting. the recent Democratic cam­ The current order does ralOTr specific score-keeping. Lodge and Dodd seemed to pro­ paign in town. that it hit the real enemy on his Y esterdays questions about liberty. Can concern In the main, they followed a duce measurable results, then, I have just left the first meet­ over high taxation and frequently im- 8t. John’s Polish National VASES AND GIFT ITEMS soil In the Gulf of Tonkin repn.sal relatively simple and consistent it would seem that Lodge had Catholic Church ing of the new Board of D lr^ H e ra ld _ last fall and got away with it, and becilic business regulation rea lly. be pattern. Only in one voting sec­ less success in trying to hold nors, and to say that I am dlT lightly dismissed " How much does gov­ Rev. Walter A. Hjrsiko ^^nlght, therefore, be able to strike tor did one of the special fac­ on to the ultra conservative heartened is to put it mildly. 25 Years Ago ernment policy abet the tyranny of tors -we had discussed before votes in Republican ranks than While listening to Mr. Stone JjBWiroM international borders again with Masses at 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. • 42 Years In Business In The Same ■some labor union leaders over their fol­ the election seem to play a Dodd had in his comparable ef­ talk and talk and say nothing Board of Selectmen receives ^m pu n ity. lowers and the public? W ith the growth sharply defined role. fort of trying to prevent too Gospel Han and to watch Mr. Stamler sit further report on projected re­ Location. of government, haven’t • we all become Tlie one side of the Southeast Asian One conslstency^in the run much of a desertion of his 415 Center St. and smile and converse with Mr. construction of Park St. bridg;e. % entangled in an often arbitrary bureauc­ Lodge made, as calculated by cause by Democratic liberals. Ellis during a serious discussion Director John G. Echmalian ioture the administration at Wash- racy which niles what part of our In­ percentages of the vote re­ Undoubtedly, ks one would 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. between Mr. Barry, Mr. Martin of State Trade Schqol reports • Always Fresh Flowers From Our . never quite likes to admit or come we may keep, decrees where w’e ceived. was that he ran a little gather from what individual 12:16 p.m., Sunday School. and Mr. DellaFera. I believe we large demand for skilled work­ Greenhouse. is that it has never succeeded in may tra\el abroad, decides which young behind those candidates for , people tell of the way they 'vot­ 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. as Democrats have made a mis­ ers as calls come to school men will devote two years to the mili­ • j^^taining any international sanction for Congress who made no secret ed, there was something of Tuesday. 8 p.m.. Prayer take and are moving" backward. daily. tary. tells how large a crop a farmer kteral American military action in of their disapproval of Gold- such an exchange all over the meeting. The issue in question was the can plant, and looks very carefully at • Personal Service At All Times. water, even with those who state. In Fairfield County, Friday, 8 p.m., Bible reading. covering of the Bigelow Brook 10 Years Ago iith Vietnam. I t is in the area sup- wliat a businessman spends fgr lunch? tried to take a certain middle however, the exchange tipped from Benton St. to Lenox St., lly covered by SEATO. But that Such specifics may not be aa fascinaG ground, as Lodge himself did, heavily in Dodd's favor. Concordia Lutheran Church on a motion made by Mr. Deila- Pioneer Parachute employes tiger does not figh t there. It is ing as the broad premises of philosophy, and ahead of those who were l,t might have been an inter- 40 Pitkin 8t. F e rA turn down Textile Workers MEMBEIRS OF FLORIST TELEGRAPH but they may be-necessary to establish : the area aupposedly under the inter- clearest in their outright sup­ esting experiment to see if the Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, Pastor The motion was indeed a Union of AmericA CIO, in lls DELIVERY AND TEIjEFLORA the premises. .C ^ ta ln ly , specifics are port of Goldwater. result would have changed if sound one and I am sure was bid to become their, bargaining ' m o tio n a l guardianship o f the Geneva necessary in forming a conservative Most of these differences in Dodd had campaigned as a for- 9 a.m.. Holy Cgmtnunion, made in good faith by Mr. Dei- agent, in union election- super­ ; wOonferenqe' of 1954. But that Confer- program which is a truly intelligent al- pe(xentages were alight. Lodge vised by National Labor Re­ eigp policy congervative and Church School and Nursery. laFeta as it would mean the - S n o e canctlona nothing we are doing tersatlve to present policies and, espe­ ran^ a percentage point ahead of Lodge as a foreign policy.mod-- 10:30 Am., The gorrice, lations. Board, - . cially, in selling such a program jLo the protection of ali of our children WUUam C. Schleldge, 88, well- Collins in the First. District, a erate, which might have beeiii C9iurch School and.NurSory. in the area oongemed. \ Manchester s Largest Growers Of Plants and Flowers— 18,000 Sq. Ft. Under Glass American public. — W ALL STREIET percentage point behind Copp known printer and former semi- one guesses, ea^' on* being Saturday, 7 p.m.,' Tbs Order Thia "la tndart a danmroua JOURNAL In the Second District; even himself. ot Public Oonfesslcn. pro tMuiaball player, dlea a fte r Ttrook land aU the diraetoia a i« abort lllnes8,< T - f - S H O E m UANCHESTER EVENING H^EtALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 19M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN„ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1964 PAGE S E V n f

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This is so much eas­ attractive. (M9-68M * Stom ps I s A U T O B O D Y Co. will be happy to call at TOO MUCH MINK ier than using a scythe or Before the holidays, how your home, at your conven­ LONDON (AP) — Britain is sickle. The brush cutter has a about renting the rug shampoo ience, and talk over matters threatened by an excess of mink. gasoline motor so that land machine that does a profession­ with you and show you how The fierce little fur animals can be cleared quickly and al Job on all of your rugs at a H-H VIC'S PIZZA SHOP SRAMBAW you can remodel any room in have colonized alongside rivers with practically no effort. fraction of the cost of having; DON WILLIS 158 W. Middle Turnpike your home to the best advan­ in the west country. They at­ United Rent-Alls is now lo­ them sent out? 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Because General Repair Work CLOSED MONDAYS and Trucking Co. problems over a flveo'cur peri­ the Mars landing devices are so od. If you do not wish to han­ critically tied to atmospheric dle the matter this way, let density, astronomers are eager Mars Exploration to acquire a definitive value for V. this pressure. ABC APPLIANCE Ostrinsky i. * " ‘ ' «' \ X '» k Scientists hope that by mak­ DUCOandDULUXREFINISHIHG P a rt 1 ing the Mariner C sweep be­ REPAIRS DEALER IN W ASH hind the planet the atmos­ 41 O A K ST. MAHRIALS phere will attenuate the 2,300 e O 166 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, WEST By Dr. I. M. LEVITT, of varying sizes will increase //-/V megacycle telemetry signals Tel. 649-8879 //-/V MANCHESTER A Service with the approach to Mars. going back to the earth. The MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVAIJ,! DIREC7TOR This information has significant REPAIRS ON— RABS, IRON O f The Fels Planetarium change in the frequency of the j BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY ( RA.N'E overtones for the particles pre­ signals is directly related to the Grills, Electric Irons, 643-7043 Of The Franklin Inetttuto sent a potential hazard to SCRAP METAL MVLBFF and MeWILLlAMS 886 N. MAIN ST. provided. This launch wJH mark planet in the solar system. If TEL. 649-5253 astronomers assume that the density of cosmic dust particles the first tise of the Atlas-D all goes well, by next July sci­ launching booster, the Agena- entists will be able to reassess IN A WALL SAFE BUT YOU HAVE SO ' NOTHING ID IT hm m . . . A h '' H E Y / W HAT W E S B E N ^ ^YOU'RE CRAXVtO t d o l a t b . m a h RECKON HE'S IN T H ' ? ? UNDER WAV OL' BUDDY.. D second stage and a restart- their concepts concerning Mars. BEHIND A PICTURE. m a n y PICTURES-HOW WHEN Y X I HAVE A TAKE THIB ORANGE able mid-course rocket motor. WHERE DO , GOOD MEMORY. 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Interior—Exterior—Color Consulting Service mers, until recently, have indi­ on Mars — The Next Objective: ^ / U o h n s x tn PAINT CQ cated that the pressure of the 723 MAIf' ST.. MAN(’HESTER-^PHpNE 649-4501 Complete Insurance Coverage atmoaphere is approximately ARRIVES WITH SPLASH one pound per square ■ Inch— PACIFIC GROVE, CJalif. (AP) BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK Est. 1915 about one-fifteenth that of the —Nothing like a cool dip in a 14.7 pounds per square inch for motel' pool after a trip, Mary the earth. But recent measures drove up to thq Beachcomber look for the loldoo arckos.. . M eD o i# s WM. DICKSON & SON by Pr. Qetard P. Kuiper indi­ Hotel near here. She parked her » PAINTS cate that this i^ue of one c v and got out, but it was the ‘ 44 WRST CINTIR STRUr 649-0920—I Blanchester, Conn.'^ poumA per sqhare inch may' be icar that'took...... ;^ the e dip aa It rolled « L V n L A K E O lB O W a , , 4. ' too high; 1 the preaaure may be ■ trai^ t Into, the poqL m I M O B B R Z B r MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALD, MANCHESIBB, CONN^ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1»64 IIANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1964 P A G E N I N E

Roofing—.Sdlnc 16 Help Wanted— Fonale 85 Hdp Wanted— THE Male or Female 37 A. A. * DION, me. Roofing EXPERIENCED bakery' sales­ Little Bit Goes Long Way siding, paintliw. Carpentry. A l­ lady. Apply Mario’s Bakery, FULL-TIME Sales Assoolatse Title Bout Postponed CLASSIFIED terations B a a additions. Ceil­ 829 Main Street, Manchester. wanted for growing Real Da* Herald Angle ings. Workmanship guaran­ tate firm. M y experience^ teed. 299 Autumn St. 669-6860. licensed people should apply • t ready to go to work. U m w BIDWELL HOME Improvement GENERAL OFFICE commission arrangements and e a r l ADVERTISING .Company—^Roofing, siding, al­ YOST complete office facilities pro* terations, additions and re­ Sparta UNor CLERK vlded. Cali Mr. Werbner, 643- As Clay Is Stricken CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS modeling of all types. Excel­ 1121, 643-7867 for an w polnt- lent workmanship. 649-6490. 8 AJi. to S PM, ment to discuss this fme op­ BOSTON (A P )— ^Heavy-‘^w«i>t«d to call a doctor but« "N ot tonight," was the an- Double Treat in Store Elill-tlme position. High portunity. Clay said ‘No. get me to a hos­ awer. weight champion Cassius Treat i> in store for Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Karpuska COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Roofingr and ChimneYS 16- A School commercial course pital quick. I ’m in bad pain.' " Clay's trainer, Angelo Dun­ or business school grad­ ,’Clay underwent a success­ this weekend. The local couple will fly jet to South A n ambulance rushed the dee, got the news in a bizarre M ONDAX Th n i n U D A X 16>M AJM^—B A TU B D A X 6 AJM. ROOFm O — Specladizlng re­ uate, type accurately and Situations Wanted— ful operation for a hernia champion to the hospital while fashion, he was watching a Bend. Ind., to watch Notre Dame and Michigan State pairing roofs of ail kinds, new raplcily, experienced in gen­ Female 38 Friday night that forced wild rumors began to spread in closed circuit telecast from lay football today. Sunday the visitora will watch roofs, gutter work, chimneys eral office procedures. Elx- PLEASE READ YOUR AD cleaned, repaired Aluminum an indefinite postponement press headquarters downtown. Miami on the Boston College- cellent fringe benefits. In­ EXPE3RIENCEID mother would Slot re Dame play soccer. One of the starting members 6t "W aat AA*” a n takes over the phone m s siding. 30 years’ experience. like to care for working moth­ Sam Silverman, the local co- Miaml football game at Boston terviews and testing on o f Monday's scheduled rematch of the Irish hooters is their son, Dennis, a sophomore. ooavmletice. The adrerttaw ahoold read hia ad the FIRST BYee estimates. Call Howley, ers’ children at her home. 643- promoter with Intercontinen­ (College. Tuesday, November 17, at with Sonny Liston. It is unlike­ Th# local lad. a graduate o f^ ------DAX R APPEARS aad RKPOKT KBBOB8 la ttme tor the 663-5361, 644-8338. 9643. tal Sports, Inc., hustled to the "I heard the news from 10 a.m. ly that the bout will be held for Manoheater High, ta another In aext taaerttaa. The BetaM le reaponidble tor only ONE Inoor- six months. hospital. Shortly afterward he Miami," said Dundee. "They friendly as ever. He neiver com­ the long eerlee o f Coach Dick reet or omitted laaerttoa tor aay adverOeemeat and then only EXCELLE3NT care for children announced the fight had been announced it on closed circuit plained and w u always cheer­ Clay was stricken Friday Danlelaon products who have M the cocteat a t a *1nake good” hnerttoa. b r o n which do aot Heating and Plamhintt 17 In my home - hour, day or postponed indefinitely. so I came rushing right over." ful. We apent several mornings night after dinner and was gone on to etardom In the col­ leasen the value o f the advurttaemeat wlfl aet be corrected by ROGERS CORPORATION week. Manchester Green area. rushed to Bo.ston C ity Hospital Garland (Bill) Cherry, attor­ A covey o f newsmen and together at A1 Lopez Field in PLUMBING AND heating re­ 649-2149. cameramen already were on the lege ranks. - a m k » good'” ' pairs and new work, free es­ Manchester Conn. where Dr. William McDermott ney and also a stockholder in * « e Tampa as he put hi* Cincinnati Intercontinental, said there was scene waiting for an announce­ timates. 643-1774. of Harvard performed an Reds through the training (Equal opjjbVtunlty employer) no insurance carried on the ment of a definite postpone­ Situations Wanted— “ easy” one-hour operation that ment. Short Stuff pacea. Blarly in the National he c^led "common but serious." fight. Annual meeting of the Man­ League season we talked about DIAL 643-2711 Kadlo-TV Repair Male 39 Frederic Brooks, president of Dr. McDermott said Clay had Dr. McDermott said Clay been suffering from an incarce­ chester Country Club will be the clubs in the ahade o f the Sportsvision. the closed circuit Services 18 WANTED BY middle aged could resume fairly normal rated groin hernia with a con­ held Tuesday night. A dinner— visiting team's dugout at Shea firm that hoped to fill 600.000 ATTENTION couple — apartments to man­ physical activity in about a genital defect in the abdominal at 7:30— will precede the ees- Stadium in N ew York. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv age and maintain. Telephone month and would have to lay t i t t e r and aiana seats with wall. alon. Nominated for the preal- Last time we were togetiier ice, available all hours. Satis­ LIVE-WIRE PERSONS his telecast, was unable to esti­ Tronlilt Rtadili| Oir Advertiser? arfter 7 or before 6 p.m., 289- bff any heavv’ labor for three A hernia is the medical term dent’a post is Ray Warren. He was in mid-July in N ew York. faction guaranteed. Call 349- LAST CHANCE TO EARN 0719. months. The 22-year-old champ mate his losses immediately. applied when an organ or part is slated to take over the duties Named as one o f the coaches 1316. would not be readv to box in Asked if it could be as high as o f it protrudes through con­ now being carried out by Lee for the National League In the $600 OR MORE PART-TIME WORK wanted, . J2,V).000. Brooks said, "it could lA-Hour Aisweriog Service single reliable man, for eve­ competition until sifter another; ‘ nective tissue br through a wall Beauchene. Reservations may annual All-Star game. Hutch Now to Xmas demonstrat­ Moving— ^Tracking— nings and Saturdays. Call 649- long conditioning process ' around mat but of the cavity in which it is ; bo made by calling the club or made his appearance in the hos­ ing money-making toy item Storage 2fl 6529 after 3:30 p.m. •The championship bout »-ill i normally enclosed. When the' at the 19th hole. . .Soccer la pitality room the night before Free to Herald Readers in leading Manchester store. be heM la Boston wh«ai Clay is j mi-olved. protruding part is so large it now part of the fall sporta com­ the game. I t waa obvious then MANCHESTER Delivery. Light Established company. Write Cl.” said Hersaan Greenberg. .AggraratlBg can not be pushed back through petitive program in the Man­ that his number was up, but he Want taformatloa sa oae of oar nhiaalfWI artvf rtlneracat*? No trucking and package delivery. complete experience to the opening it is considered "in­ Do{?s— Birds— Pets 41 fhairmar. of the Massachusetts I delay was particularly chester elementary schools spoke optimistically of tte fu­ aaawer at the telepheae HstedT Stimile oaO the Refrigerators, washers and EMBREE, Box 678, Eliza­ Bcvciag Ccaaaissiciti. Represent- j Liston who ad- carcerated." starting with the fifth graders. ture. stove moving sptclalty. Folding beth, N. J. FOR SALE — Brittany spaniel, ativee of all parOas tnroh-ed former Dr. Nathan Shapiro, examin­ It’s too bad that some football The next day he told me how chairs for r.'nt. 649-0762. m - i, champion had hoped to regain ing physician o f the State EDWARDS 2-year-old male, some training, mvhcated they were training pirogram isn't avail­ he wauld Uke to have a lineup excellent hunter. $78. Phone ment. some o f the prestige he lost Boxing (Tyenmission who exam­ able. Until such time as it is, "lUte this every day” as he poet- ANSWERING SERVICE Feb, 25 when he Icwt his title, uic Help Wonted— Male 36 742-8111 after 5:30. Wired Listed first heard the ined Clay shortly after the T H E Y ALSO SU FFE R — Who only sit and wait. Tlie agony of watching from or at least junior high football, ed the National League starting Painting— Papering 21 dews at his Ptymouth. Mass-_ while sitting on a stool i fight was postponed said there the hisrh school grid picture lineup on the dugout wall. "If 449^500 — 875-2519 POODLES, DARK and light the sidelines is graphically depicted by these Dallas Cowlwys. Sweating it IN S ID E and outside painting. P A R T -T IM E , tool and die training camp. ^ commented, i ^ • hernia when will not get any brighter. . . I did, I ’d never get gray,” he silver, 9 weeks, AKC, home out on the bench as their teammates carry the ball are. top left to right, offen­ aad leave year manage. Xoall bear from oar advertlacr la Jig You name your own price. maker, first class; also ma­ "N o wonder be rot a iMrnia round. Liston claimed he he examined the champion Jimmy Roach will take his added. rai.sed. 649-3175. ttme wMhont apcndlag all evening at the telephone. 649-7863, 875-8401. chinist, first class. Frit-sch sive end Tommy McDonald and offensive tackle Tony Liscio. Bottom, left to ■Vernon Pioneer midget football Machine, Co., 87 Thomas St., Although the commissioners He tried hitting fungoea to wild man." Later, after the o|^ 1 k.,. , . right, defensive tackles Jim Colvin and Bob Lillj-. team to Middlefleld Sunday in East Hartford. MINIATURE FRENCH poodle, sfifM 1-wlotiB camp had to decide were unhappy about the jxist- the infield but was forced to PAIN TIN G , EXTERIO R and In­ quest of the Charter Oak <3on- male, 8 weeks old, champagne Whether the fighter should wait ponement. Greenberg said, "It retire when hia body ached. terior, paperhanging. wail- color, AKC, 9100. Paper train­ h ^ b j « wtirsa It cooM have for cU y to recover or take an- ference Midget Dlvialon cham­ However, he managed to come Loot and Pound Traflere— paper removed, dry wall work SHEE3T METTAL inspector, ex­ is too bad. " perienced, full-time, for air­ ed, puppy shots. Tel. 643-7123. pionship. . .Don Berger re­ out fo r the full nine innings and „ , ______Mobile Homes 6-A Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ , 'other bout with some other It was the second title fight LOST black German Shep-______craft quality, In process and O a y had Just finished eating contender. It was not expected postponement in which Liston Sports Viewing ports Hal Goodnough will apeak coached at third base. ing arranged. Elilly insured. FOR SALE — healthy 6 weeks dinner in his hotel suite with Celtic Losing Skein herd puppy, white V, buff n e W 1966 NIMROD Camp Free estimates. 649-9668, Jo­ final. Fritsch Machine Co., 87 that he would risk his rematch was involved. His second bout at the Central Connecticut soc­ WhUe Johnny Callison was old part German Shepherd Drew (Budinii Brown. his paws, about 3 months old. Trailers for sale. No reason Thomas St., East Hartford. by boxing anybody else with Floyd Patterson, originally .«5.4TrRDAT cer officials’ annual banquet being congratulated for his seph P. Lewis. puppies, very reasonable. TeL friend and assistant trainer, Please call 643-7754. able offer refused. United While Clay was waiting for scheduled for April 4. 1963. in 1J:S0 (SO) -NBC Sporto Spe­ Nov. 22 at Bradley Field. last inning homer off Dick Ra- M A N TO W O R K In advertising 742-6302. when he became ill Rent-Alls, 358 Burnside Ave. EX TE R IO R and Interior paint­ the surgeons to decide if an Miami Beach was set b a c k j cial * datz which gave the Nationals LOST — Passbook No. 6955, and printing department of lo­ VIoleMtIy Sick Now at Two Games E. Hartford. ing. Wallpaper book.s. Paper- GROOMING and boarding, wiU operation was necessarj-. Dr ; wher Liston suffered an injury > 1:00 (SO) a come-from-behind win, and Savings Department of The cal food chain headquarters, "He got violently sick amt Here ’n There hanging. (Ceilings. Floors. Flilly collect and deliver. H. C. McDermott said one of the j to a knee while swinging a Close-l'p other N.L. players were whoop­ Connecticut Bank and Trust Insured. Workman.shlp guar­ must be able to type. Apply started to throw up." aaid Quarter century In the Ver­ Chase, Harmony H ill Ken­ nursM asked the champ: golf club. The fight was re- 1:15 (SO) NC.A.A Football. N E W YORK (A P )— Bob Pettit is working on his sec- ing it up in the dresatog room. Bills Risk Perfect Mark with Pats Co. Application made for pay­ Auto Driving School 7-A anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. In person to Gaer Bros., Inc., Brown. "Hia stomach swelled non School system is the boast nels, Bolton, 643-6427. "'^®u r » the greatest, aren't scheduled for Jime 27 and was Michigan State va. I ond 20,000 points. The Boston Celtics will settle for a Hutch eat "with Casey Stengel ment. If no answer, 648-9043. 140 Rye St.. South Windsor. up the aixe of a foothaa I youT” I moved to La.* Vegas. of Dr. Ray Ramsdell, superin­ and Walter Alston in the mana­ LBIARN TO DRIVE — Special Notre Dame couple of clutch baskets. N O TIC E is hereby g;lven that TRAINEE to assist Manager COCKER SPANIEL male, 2K)6 ( 8) Canadian Pro tendent o f schools. N o squarer ger’s privaite office. attention to nervous and eld­ IN TE R IO R and exterior paint­ A K C with papers, houaebrok- St. Louis’ Pettit became the a huge cake after hitting his Pass Book No. E7855 issued In Shoe Department, experi­ Football: Playoff shooter, or nice guy, ever walk­ "That was one game I ’U never erly. Classroom for teen-agers. ing, wallpaper removed, fully en, has shots, |25. Ctdl 742- first 20.(X)0-point scorer in N a ­ 20,(K)0th point early in the sec­ by The Savings Bank of Man­ ence helpful but not necessary. Game ed down the path. Ramsdell, forget,” Hutch told me as we Pickup service. Day or eve­ insured. Rene Belainger, 648- 8326 before 2 p.m., or after tional Baaketball Association ond period at Cincinnati. chester has been lost and ap­ Excellent opportunity for ad­ 6:66 ( S) Countdown to the tjTie fellow anyone would talked about the thriller, one ning lessons. Reasonable rates. 0612 or 644-0804. 5:30 p.m. Rugged Test for Notre Dame history Friday night oouring in 'This was the only record plication has been made to said Manchester Driving Academy, vancement. Apply Manager Kickoff like as a next door neighbor, of the most exciting ever. Young Pro on Spot, bank for payment of the 29 In the Hawks’ 123-106 loss that I ever really attempted 742-7249. P A IN T IN G and paperhanging, Shoe Department, Grandway (SO) College Football has been a fine baseball umpire He didn’t see many more amount of deposit. Store, Parkade, Manchester. to Cincinnati. The Oltic.s, to get," the 6-foot-9 sharp­ good work, reasonable rates, ADORABLE BRITTANY Sp Scoreboard and football referee for many games after that. 30 years In Manchester, your n.eanwhlle. blew a big lead for shooter told the crowd during lei puppies, $6. Call 875-M 5:66 ( S) Race of the Week years. He is currently on the * * * neighbor is my recommenda­ PART-TIME or full-time exper­ In Quest of All-Winning \ear the second straight night and Business Semcea ( 8) Wide World of the break in play. home stretch of another suc­ Annonneemenm ienced window cleaners. Call O ffered 13 tion. Flaymond Fiske, 649- Sports dropped a 114-112 cliff-hanger Pettit’s feat overshadowed cessful campaign as a college End of the Line 9237. Manchester Window Cleaning Articles For Sale 45 .#but NEW YORK (AP) — they’re quick,” the coach* The same story that said Ala­ (18) Touchdown to Loa Angeles, ending their the return of Cincinnati’s Os­ grid official in the N ew Eng­ Must Key on Brown BILEXTTROLUX sales and serv­ Co., 649-6334. LAND' CLEIARING, tree re­ *W e hope to pull the magic said Friday. "They are aggres-' home court winning string at car Robertson, who contributed Bloomfield High expeots to ice, bonded representative. Al­ SNOWBLOWERS, new and bama is going to the Orange (SO) Championship land area.. Tickets for the Ma­ start football for the first time moval, and chain saw work. MAN INTERESTED in learn­ sive. They pursue and gang 18 games. 22 points and 10 assists after fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., Electrical Services 22 used, Ariens, Snoblrd, Toro, rug out from under this Bowl stated that a Texas victo­ Bowling sonic Sport* Night program, and George MltcheU, formerly A. Michaud, 742-8096. ing furniture touch-up and up­ tackle. They swarm all over missing four games with an eye NEW YORK (AP) — ^land Raiders play host to the* The Jets, who dropped a 20-7 Manchester, (M4-8141. Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. Armenian rug salesman,” 5:S6 (18) Boston Patriots The N B A champions had two Tuesday, Nov. 26 at the Mason­ FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt holstery trade. See Mr. Pet- you. The pressures are heavy, ry would make the Longhorns o f Manchester, has been tabbed Houston Oilers in A F L games decision to Buffalo last week, TY P E W R IT E R S — Standard Service and parts. Capitol .shots at a tie In the last 16 sec- Injury. Jerry lAicas scored 30 ic Temple are available at The Dennis Gaubatz will be the WOOLEN STRIPS for hooked service on all types of elec­ tenglll, Norman’s, Forest said Michigan State foot­ but our boys will not shy from the Crimson Tide s opponent. f o r the head coaching poet face elimination in the Eastern and electric. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1964 PAGE ELBVni MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1964 Honses For Sale 72 Houses For suu 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Subarban For SMI* 75 Bolton ~ H ot For 9d» T1 ]^(ANCHB8TBR — Like new Apartments— Flats— THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALY and SHORTEN HOOM FM- 9ak 72 6% room ranch, 20 foot living Rdimo 6 BOLTON — Two TOLLAND $2,500 assumes IsTfs bedrooma, alumi- mortgage, save closing costs. Tenements 63 OONOORO RD. - _ - RANCH, 4 rooma, S badrooma, rooih, baths, beautifuUy acres of woodod land plus a 5 Properly Bids kltobaa, living room, wooded finished famUy room, large n m elding’ paneled den, de- room stone house with a three Spotless 6 ^ room Colonial BOLTON CEINTER Apartments, ranoh, larg* Hvtiig raam, tarm- IgbMul ywd. B.J. Cai^nter, car garage, aU for $14,000. Lo­ Ranch, built-ins, \ acre wood­ W hen cm?dlev1e o n ai tWtiiM nxm , oablnet kltelm, lot, handy to bua, aboppiiig, M^rooded lot. Hayes Agency, Opened Monday CLASSIFIED Comer Brandy St. and Bolton Broker, 649-6051, 649-0871 cated above Munson’a Candy ed lot Hurry! Hayes Agency, I badrooiM. rMnathn itwm. etc. BxeeUent condition. |13,- 643-4808. eve 649-9204. Center Rd., new 3 rooms, heat, A BUSINESS TAB, 900. PhUbriok Aganey, 649- Shop. House needs a com- 648-4803. hM water, stove, refrigerator, HE DINES IN THE Untompad B. piste redecorstlng, but has The Internal Revenue Berv-e $12S. 649-S28e, 643-4312. RobertMO. RaalK*. HI MBI. ROOM Colonial, over an ___new wgU, sapt-. Ice will open bide Monday at I t MANNED GRAND- sere of land, 2-car garage, " sepue; etc. T. J. ADVERTISING SBVBDf ROOM oMar borna. i SEASON’S GREETINGS Crockett; B^tor,' 6^i5'i7. Wanted— Real Estate 77 a.m. for a Hebron Rd. lot own'< LOOKING for anything In real badrooma, 1 hatha, lot 79K161. '"any fine shrubs ed by Ruth Spencer o f Harti estate rentals — apartments, and bushes. Low taxes and BOLTON — Spilt level, 8 bed- SPOT CASH paid for homes, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Marlon ■ . RobarhioB. Raaltor, Large Colonial In excellent convenient. $18,900. J^D. Real- ford. Bid opening will be mad* homes, multiple dwellings, caU roome, modem kitchen with farms and acreage, 24-hour in the fireplace room of th* 8 AM. to 5 PM. J. O. Realty, 648-6139. RANCH location, garages, hardwood fy Co.. 643-5129, 643-8779. floors, very clean and well bullt-lna, 2-acre lot with trees, service. Hayee Agency, 648- Community Hall. ‘ BFLIT LBSVBJLr-7 rooma, 1% kept. Reduced to $15,900. MANCHESTER — Luxu.-tous only 0 years old. For qualified 4803. The building lot la located Ifihaped 6-room Ranch, hatha, modern kitchen with buyer conventional mortgage between the property of Stafif COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. buQt-lna, dining room, fam- 8 room ranch. 2 full bache, WE NEED listings of all types DON’T PASS UP comer lot. In Wapplng, on maintenance free redwood ex­ or VA with no down payment. ley Bates and Wllham Clark# MONDAX Hun FBIDAX 10:S0 A.M.—SATURDAX 9 AJM. hill with 40-mfle view. Oy room, fuU baaement, 1- J.D. REALTY CO. Selling for $18,900. Call the R. —residential, commercial, lota terior, family room with fire­ land. Tongren Agency 643- Whoever la awarded the W<^ Lai^e living rpom with fire­ oar garage. $22,900. Phil- F. Dimock Co., 640-5245. must pay the delinquent town THIS OPPORTUNITY! brick Agency, 649-8464. 643-5129 ,643-8779 place, scenic acre lot. A must 6321. "Anything in Real Es­ place, dining room, large ^ for the quality conscious. taxes on the property, accord-* TOT7K OOOPEBATION WILL kitchen, 3 bedrooma, 2 COVENTRY — 2 bedrooms, llv. tate.” BB APPRECIATED MANCHESTER—6 room ranch, Hayes Agency, 643-4803. tag room, kitchen, bath, heated tag to Anthony Maneggla, tm( DIAL 643-2711 A CHANCE TO LIVE baths, 2-car garage, full coHector. dining room, large Uvlng room, $14,400— Nondevelopment- area porch. Baseboard heat. Rea­ BUYERS WAITING — 3 bed IN BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL / DLL ?M "/OU TOU WANT CREDIT FOR basement, recreation area 8 bedrooma, screened porch, b o w e r s SCHOOL - 6 room room home $20,000 mcucimum ut w hen h e f o o t s of fine homes, spotless 3 bed­ sonably priced. 742-7056. MANOR APARTMENTS 173 B V^OAV.TON'/! TWEMTV CENTSTWHAT with picture window apd 1-car garage, near bua and Colonial. Call owner, ranch, $20,OCX) minimum mul­ THE BILL HIMSELF door to outside. Owner room rtmeh, 125x180 lot, base­ M9-2104. ConflBiitd From PrscBding Pog« SPRUCE ST. AM I - THE DINERS’ , Shoppl^, $16,500. PhUbrlck board heat. Hutchins Agency, OWNER MUST sell due to fl- tiple dwellings, all price moving. CaU 644-1719. ranges. For immediate action LEGAL IT’S W S WIENIE c l u b : Agracy, 640-8464. Realtors, 649-9132. MANCHESTER—beautlful 5 ^ neincicU reversals this beauti­ Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 ful five room cape with breeze­ call Paul J. CorrenU Agency, Available December 1st, STAND - ONE BLOCK from Mata, two room ranch, attached garage, NOTICE one 3-bedroom apartment, MANC3HESTER — Investment arge lot, $15,500. Over 100 way, two car garage plus a 643-5363. RUBBER STAMPS — Three COMMODE, Hitchcock chaTfs, MANCHESTER — New 8 room famUy, 4-4 duplex, permanent property for bargiUn hunters, large utility building ta the lines name and address, cush­ pine stand, chest. Orthopedic range, refrigerator, dis­ siding, two recent heating sys­ listings of all kinds. Call the BID NOTICE posal, heat, hot water, pri­ Oarrieon Colonial, 12x34 Uvlng 3 feunlly, 4-5-6, fully occupied, Ellsworth Mitten Agency, rear. Has 1.8 acres of iM d and Sealed proposals for the con­ ioned mount, knob handle mattress, waterproofing paint, room, famUy room, buUt-ln tems, ga ru es, clean. Hayes good Income, good location, is located on Route H4A just $1.80. Please print or type. wringer washer, 6 months. vate patio, private base­ Agency, 643-4803. Realtors, 643-6930. struction of Sanitary and ment, all for $160. kitchen, master bedroom with $14,900. Wolverton Agency, over Bolton line in Coventry. Sleepy Britisher Drainage Additions at Robert­ Quality Rubber Stamps, P.O. 643-6526. dressing room, low twenties. Realtor, 649-2813. Many possible uses for rear Box 765, Manchester, Conn., Hayes Agency, 64S-4808. son School, Coventry, Connecti­ buildtagi Has a $16,000 FHA Finally Given cut, will be received by the 06042. 36” DELUXE ROPER gas Call 649-4436— 649-6544 MANCHESTER — Immaculate mortgage that buyer can as­ range. 2 years old, $90: also, TOP NOTCH BUY Board of Education at the MANCHESTER — New 7 room 6-room Cape on a quiet street, sume (payments $153.00). A CLEARANCE — Squirrel cape, electric rotlsserle, excellent raised ranch, 2-car garage, close to schools, bus and shop­ U.S. Citizenship office of the Superintendent of condition. 649-4403. shorten Start packing on this one. steal at $20,000. T.J. Crockett, Schools, Coventrj' High School, $16; lamps; .shelf; fireplace built-lns, IH baths, % acre lOt, ping, 3 bedrooms, new For­ 67 FALKNOR DRIVE Realtor, 643-1577. SCHOOL STREET — Six room >■ l>»4 ^ UolHd SywdtoU. I— A abc room cape with a until 7:30 P.M., E.S.T. on No­ screen; Admiral TV, $5; boy’s tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ mica counter and stainless SEATTLE (AP) — An alleged toys cheap: Mini-bike. Call YOUR BRAND NE3W 1965 Duplex, modem bath, adults breezeway and an over­ vember 23, 1964, and at that cy . 643-4808. steel sink, aluminum storms WAPPING — modern 6 room nen that turned Into a night­ 643-8972. Zenith TV is waiting for you preferred, $100 per month. sized garage. Just off the $1,000.00 down and $130.00 Available Nov. 15. Call 643- and screens, $15,500. Wolver­ Ranch, garage, full basement, mare has ended In a dream time and place will be publicly at Marlow’s. Come in soon and TWO FAMILY—On Oakland bus line. ExceUent condi­ a month (includes Interest, opened and read aloud. 5563. tion throughout. Now va­ ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. near schools, large treed lot. coming true for Britisher Albert 6 H.P. SIMPLICITY rider gar­ make arrangements for a free Apartments— Flats— Apartments— Flats— Houses For Rent 61 St, 8 large 6 dc 6 flat Big mortgage- amortization, Immediate occupancy. Bel Air Plans and Specifications may den tractor and equipment, home trial. Marlow's furniture ______■___ yard (15(hd50) trees, house cant. Ideal location for ■ taxes and insurance) will Smith. WE HAVE customers waiting Tenements 63 Tenements 63 schools. T. J. Crockett, IN BETTER housekeeping con­ Real Estate, 643-9332. be obtained at the office of the Jary power sickle bar, camp A Appliance, 867 Main Street. OFF PORTER STREET—A 4 has aluminum siding, garage. buy this attractive, seven Smith, denied U.S. citizenship Superintendent of Schools, Cov­ trsdler, garden tools, machin­ Call Art at 649-9221. for the rental of your apart­ bedroom home with 2 baths, Realtor, 643-1577. dition — ranch with 5 large ment or home. J. D. Realty THREE ROOM apartment, first ROCKVILLE — 4 rooms, first SensibUy priced at $18,900. T. room Cape Cod home. Flex­ BOLTON— Brand new oversized when a Judge thought he was entry High School, Coventry, ist’s tools and box. Make of­ rec room . and garage, avail­ J. Crockett Realtor. 643-1577. rooms built 1959. Quiet dead­ ible floor plan permits for­ dozing durin.g the naturalization 643-5129. floor, heat, hot water, electric floor, garage, heated, stove end street, 3 generous bed­ 6-room Colonial Cape, fire­ Connecticut, upon payment of fer. May be seen Saturday and ODD PIECES of home furnish­ stove ^uld refrigerator furnish­ furnished. Call after 4 p.m. able now until next Spring. mal dining room, den smd place, IH baths, built-in kitch­ ceremony, won It Friday when ings, including divan, match­ T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- PORTER STREET Area — 6 rooms, family size kitchen, $10.00 for each set. Said pay­ Sunday at Box 5.57. Watrous FOUR ROOM flat, second floor, ed, tile bath with shower, cen­ weekdays, 875-8568. M A N C H E S T E R ^padous tree 3 bedrooms, or the use of en, custom red birch cabinets, the court relented. ment will be returned to bidders i^ad, Bolton. 649-6091. ing chair, 3-piece loveseat, 1577. room Cape, fireplace, 2-car aluminum storms sind screens, central location, heat, hot trally located, available De­ shaded 6 room Colonial in one all 5 rooms as bedrooms. formal dining room or 4 large ‘‘I am very happy,” the 30- who shall have submitted bona crib, Stauffer couch, TV set, FIVE ROOMS, second floor, hot garage, large tree shaded lot, o f Manchester’s finest areas. 100x196 lot, $15,900. Wolver­ Knotty pine recreation year-old aerospace engfineer for water, one year lease. Call cember 1st. Adults. 649-1577. EAST CENTER STREET—7 bedrooms, loads of closet fide bids, and who within ten laundry sink, fiber rug, alum­ water, adults. 649-1182, morn­ $17,900. Phllbrick Agency, Includes breezeway u d 2-car ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. room in basement. Nice lot 649-5048 after 6 p.m. room house, 1% ba£hs and ga­ space, full shed dormer, oil the Boeing Co. said when he (10) days after the opening of Diamond»—Watches— inum awnings, etc. Make offer. Vernon ings. 649-8464. garage, 3 very large bedrooms, 196 feet deep allows plenty hot water heat, walk-out ba.se- learned of the decision. May be seen Saturday and SIX ROOMS, Cottage Street, rage, immediate occupancy. MANCHESTER—Spacious cus­ bids return Plans and Specifi­ Jewehy 48 IMi baths, formal dining room, tom built home in excellent of play area and garden ment, 2-aare treed lot, fish He said the reversal had giv­ cations in good condition. Sunday at Box 557. Watrous newly decorated, garage, SOUTHGATE APTS. THREE ROOM apartment with Call weekdays 9-5, 649-4581, family size kitchen, 24^ Uvlng Eve. and weekends 649-1421. residential area, ultra modern space. Property is now va­ pond and brook, ameslte drive, en him "increased respect for By Order of the Board of Ed­ WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ Road, Bolton. 649-6091. adults only. Call 649-8759. South St. Rockville stove eind refrigerator, low room with fireplace. Owner cant for quick occupancy. rent, adults only. No pets. In­ kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths immediate occup«mcy. Only our judicial system.” ucation, Coventry, Connecticut. pairing. Prompt service. Up to IF moving out of town wants fast Verplanck School and $18,500. Lawrence F. Fiano, Completely new concept In quire 309*^ Spruce St. THREE ROOM single house In plus 2 lavatorie.s, covered Smith was among 91 persons Wilson L. Tilley, $20 on your old watch in trade. Wanted— To Buy 58 Bolton. Very nicely furnished. sale. Wolverton Agency, Real­ Catholic High nearby. Realtor, 643-2766, Charles who came before U.S. Dlst. Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, THREE ROOM apartment, 118 Apartment Living. you want more for your tor, 649-2813. patio, Florida room, complete­ Nicholson, 742-6364. Superintendent of Schools Main St., $100. 649-5229, 9-5. Every apartment with REMODELED 4 Room apart­ 649-6438. ly air-conditioned, minimum Judge William Beeks to be 7S7 Main Street, State Theater MEDIUM SIZE racoon coat, ment, sunporch, cellar, yard, comfort, convenience and sworn Into citizenship Monday. BuUdtng. MANCHESTER—6 room home maintenance inside and out. Robert J. Smith, Inc BOLTON — king size cape. good condition, reasonable. FOUR ROOM apartment for heated, $130. 649-3212. BOLTON — 4 room ranch, $125 money, be sure to see this The judge was giving a little Gifts and Trimmings Aplenty at Holiday Fair Call between 6-8 p.m., 649- PRIVATE PATIO monthly. Newly decorated. lovely 6 room Colonial in In St. James Parish, 100x170 Call the R F. Dimock Co., Outstanding custom built 4 rent, including heat, hot water 963 Main Street talk on the importance of the Mrs. Francis Hawes, left, and Mrs. Frank Horton put the finishing touches on articles for a 2428. Indoor-Outdoor Living! Cook- Goodchlld-Bartlett, Realtors, tip-top condition-and ready shaded lot, 2-car garage, 3 649-5245. bedroom home, Icu'ge living and gas for cooking. Gas stove outs, etc. occasion when he thought he Holiday Bazaar, Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Center Congregational Church. Fuel and Feed 49-A 289-0939. for immediate occupancy. bedrooms, big kitchen, 1% room, formal dining room, den, Mrs. Hawes is president of the Women's Fellowship of the church, sponsor of the fair. Mrs. WANTED TO BUT—Antiques and electric refrigerator fur­ Acres and acres of land Furnished Apartments 63-A baths, excellent condition, INCOME PROPERTY — Three 649-5241 noticed Smith sleeping. Nothing This aluminum sided home first floor mMter bedroom, “ Strike the name of that man Horton is chairman of a booth featuring Christmas decorations. Other booths will offer and good used furniture. VU- nished. Call 649-7834 or 649- Birds, trees, grass, cool FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch $14,900. Wolverton Agency, family producing $3,600 per 2% baths, charming country 5779 between 5-7 p.m. ROCKVILLE CENTER—Mod­ located off Vemon St. in from the list,” ordered the candy, homemade baked goods, Vermont cheese, dried arrangements and plants and a variety DRY HARDWOOD for sale. *8ge Peddler Auction House, breezes completely decorated, 2-car Manchester features a pan­ Realtor, 649-2813. , year. Two three’s and a five kitchen, screened summer Call 742-8059. Route 83, EnUngton. 875-8711, The fine.st In this area? em 4 rooms, heated, furnished, garage, one year lease with room unit. Terrific for ambi- porch adjacent, 2-car garage. judge. of grifts. There will also be a bargain basement and a white elephant booth. A Coffee Shoppe measures SPACIOUS upstairs 5 room all utilities, adults; also, three eled family room, 1% tiled Bob Flucklger, and Son. Rent includes heat, hot water, option to renew, $225 per MANCHESTER — 6-room Co­ tiou.s couple starting out. Ea.sy Lovely 2V4 acre lot in excel­ Smith, who denied he had win be conducted in the Federation Room from 10.to 11 a.m. with homemade coffee cakes apartment, garage, Manches­ room, adults. 875-9121. baths, 3 large be4i|k>ms, been napping — Just listening deluxe range, refrigerator, dis­ month. 742-7004. spacious dining room and lonial with 3 bedrooms, 24-foot to finance with this income. lent neighborhood. Realistical­ and doughnuts. There will be a cafeteria-style luncheon in Woodruff Hall from 11:30 a.m. to ITREPLACE WOOD for sale. CASH IMMEDIATELY — We ter, very central. Call 649- up to a posal, laundry, ample closets, kitchen with built-in ap­ living room with fireplace, On bus line, central heat. T.J. FIVE. FOUR and three bed­ ly priced in low 30’s. For ap­ with eyes downcast — sent the 1:30 p.m. serving soup, salads, sandwiches, hot dishes, homemade pies and beverages. A 742-7729. buy an5d;hlng from a pin to 3616. ATTRACTIVE 3-room heated judgf! an apology "for giving the ample parking. pliances, plus a large liv­ large kitchen and formal din­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. room modern homes. Bel Air pointment call Mrs. Shorts, quick-lunch counter will sell soup, sandwiches, pies and beverages. From 2 to 4 p.m. a tea battleship. Used furniture and apartment, furnished. Lfijge ing room, oil hot water heat, Real Estate Co., specialists in appearance of disrespect.” room will offer go>irrnet-type desserts in the Federation Room, and a buffet supper from FOUR ROOM apartment, flr.st closets. Private entrances. Suburban For Rent 66 ing room with fireplace. 643-8886, 522-2114. J. Watson appliances. Ask for Mr. Reed, floor, hot water. Call between 31/2 ROOMS aluminum storms and screens, SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen offering homes of unusual Judge Beeks turned it down 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. will include baked ham, meatballs, .salads, dessert and beverages. (Herald St/ch'built Garden— Parm— Dairy Parking. No pets. Adults. 643- Full wall-to-wall carpeting, living room with fireplace, Im­ Beach A Co., Realtors, 21 Cen­ 649-8254, 249-4794. 8-12 a.m. and 4-7 p.m. 649- lifetime siding. Immediate oc­ character. 643-9332. and had the district immigra­ photo by Pinto.) Products 50 $120 4860. VERNON—Four room modem drapes, appliances, air con­ mediate occupahey, $15,900. tral Row, Hartford. 5987. ditioner, patio and many cupancy, $16,900. Wolverton tion director draw up a motion WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ apartment, country setting. Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. for a rehearing on Smith’s peti­ hornet Available Now TWO LARGE rooms, furnished Includes range, large refrig­ additional extras are in­ Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. MANCHESTER COLUMBIA — This could be APPLES— Macs and Cortlands, tique and used furniture, china, tion for citizenship. The motion SEVEN ROOM duplex, quiet (Agent on Premises! first floor, private bath and erator, heat and hot water, cluded. All of this plus a OPEN HOUSE the most Important. ad you No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, glass, silver, picture frames IN TOWN — a real fine 5-room $13,900— 5 ROOM home, ga­ contained an apology “by the Nixon Urges Center Course BID N OTICE and old coins, old dolls and neighborhood. Laurel St. $110. 875-5485 643-6396 entrance, large porch, park­ heated garage, washer and delightful lot professionally ever read. If you need space, 629 W. Center St. Call 643-2465. ranch in convenient and quiet rage, centrally located, excel­ 1-5 P.M. COVENTRY ♦ guns, hobby collections, attic ing. 644-8162. dryer available, adults pre­ landscaped. As the proud lent buy. Call Paul J. Cor- this Immaculate 3 bedroom petitioner for his demeanor (md Manchester location. 3 bedrooms, 2 bed­ Saturday and Sunday ranch will fill the bill. Not a PUBLIC SCHOOLS contents or whole estates P\ir- ferred. $130 monthly. 875-2600, owners we are selling this rentl Agency, 643-5363. conduct.” SEVEN ROOMS and garage, rooms and dining room If you 516 Woodbridgre St. bit to be done. Move right ta. This time Smith balked. He Office of the Superintendent Household Goods 51 nlture Repair Service Talcott- excellent location. 88 Laurel 4'/erson election.” as to item bid, will be received .—clearance prices. Hurry for 7959 after 5. December 1st, adults. 649- beauty parlor. 418 Main Street. For Sale 70 than clean home—priced to ed his adminlstraUon account with book” on the 1964 presidential 7567;'%fter 6, 649-1928, I wood Apartments. Your choice Completely renovated and am­ 4 and 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, New 5 and 6-room ranches 0133. said estate to this Court for al­ could in fact be asleep and at election defeat, restore party There were these other devel­ at the Office of the Superin­ best buys. Howard’s Sleep of one or two bedroom flats, BUSINESS ZONE HI - Bight family room one apartment, complete with built-in oven sell. lowance. it is the same time honestly and opments on the political scene: tendent of Schools, Ripley Hill Center, 539 Main, 649-6335. THE THOMPSON House, Cot ple parking. J. D. ResJty, 643- ORDERED That the 23rd day of unity lor the 1966 congressional two bedroom duplexes. Rents 6129. rooms with two offices, sep­ modern kitchen, excellent con­ and range, dishwasher, cen­ MANCHESTER — Clinton St. November. 1964. at two o'clock af- sincerely believe that he was elections and "avoid any specu­ In San Francisco, Democratic Road, Coventry, Connecticut, tage Street, centrally located, start at $135. per month. Call large 4 bedroom .single dwell­ 1964 MOTOROLA TV closeouts. large pleasantly furnished FIVE ROOM apartment, $85 a arate entrance, suitable for dition. Phllbrick Agency, 649- ter hall entrance and at­ WESLEY R. SMITH ternof;n at the Probate Office in not. lation about 1968.” Gov. Edmund G. Brown and until 7:30 p.m. November 23, month. 643-0475. 643-1108, Warren E. Howland, business or professional use. 8464. ing. a real family house with the Municipal Building in said Man­ HOMES OPEN Only four left. Now offered rooms, parking. Call 849-2358 IDEAL OFFICE location for tached garage. FHA and chester, be and the same Is as­ "This court has not the slight­ One of Goldwater’i staunchest GOP Sen.-elect George Murphy 1964, at which time and place Realtor. any business, 458 Main Street, Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. VA financing available. AGENCY a nice private rear yard. 3- est desire to use the power of agreed to work closely in trying they will be opened and read. at greatly reduced prices.' for overnight and permanent VERNON signed for a hearing on the allow­ backers, Texas Republican Sen. 649-5229, 0-5. MANCHESTER — Elxecutlve Complete at only $17,500. car garage, newly remodeled ance of said administration account office to force petitioner into an John G. Tower, said those who to resolve California’s prob­ Awards will be made lat.er. i Come in, get our deal. Mar-1 guest rates. 5'4 ROOMS, SECOND floor, with said estate, ascertainment of TOMORROW low's Furniture Department,' neighborhood, lovely 1 room kitchen, fireplace, porch, ideal admission which he want in good to oust National Chairman lems. Brown said although he The Coventry Board of Edu- | heated, refrigerator and stove, Land For Sale 71 Colonial, mammoth living Directions; Route 83 to Ver­ 643-1567 for growing family. Priced to heirs and order of distribution, and 867 Main Street. j CLEAN, comfortably furnished, Country Living garage. 643-6637. this Court directs that notice of faith believes not true.” Dean Burch — hand-picked by and Murphy are "far apart in cation reserves tils right to re-' all utilities, nice neighborhood, Houses For Rent 65 room, modern kitchen with non Circle, continue around sell. Warren E. Howland, MLS the time and place assigned for Smith, who has been in the Goldwater last summer to head political philosophy,” on "the ject any or all bids, to accept i AND EVERY BOLTON—7.7 acres, 3 clear. built-lns, 2-car garage. Sacri­ Circle to Kelly Road, pro­ Realtor, 643-1108, I said hearing be given to all persons THREE PIECE poster bed-1 parking. 649-1352, p.m. BIRCH STREET — spacious 1 known to be Interested therein to United States since 1959, said he the Republican National (Com­ bread and butter l.s.sues affect­ the bids deemed in the best in- , room set; solid maple kitchen COMPLETELY furnished 4 Appointment to inspect call fice at $19,900. Hayes Agency, ceed to Diane Drive. took pride "in the fact that our mittee — are putting “ heat . . . ing the state, I’m sure we’ll At Town House! flat, second floor, two bed­ room house, automatic heat, COLONIAL — 4 bedrooms, 1*4 MANCHESTER - A nice older ^^^heart ^thereon^ by terest of the program, or to t DAY—NOON’ set; apartment size electric LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room rooms, $95. 649-4498. 649-0389 or 527-0969. 643-4803. judlfiary consists of individuals on the wrong man.” stand together.” waive any inforkj,alitie8 in the ‘ comfortably furnished for gen­ ’’CAREFREE COUNTRY adults only. 649-1794. Sales By baths, family room off kitchen, 8 room house. 2 baths, first i Rome newsw^er havinic a clrcula* range. Call 649-0495. built-ins, dishwasher, intercom, of the caliber of Judge Beeks. Republicans who didn’t sup­ In Washington, Rep. John Bell awarding of the same. j tleman or lady. Person work­ LIVING WITH ALL CITY THREE ROOM apartment, BOLTON — two acres, business i EIGHT ROOM raised ranch, floor bedroom . plus 3 up. tlon in aaid District, at least sev^n TILL DARK! CONVIENCES" SEVEN ROOM Split Level In zoned, on Manchester line, double garage. 144x120. Carl­ port Goldwater's candidacy. Williams, D-Miss., said he is Wilson L. Tilley, ing days preferred. Call 643- heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ I two years old, large Uvlng COLLI & WAGNER Work-savor kitchen. 2.car .^^dX m\mn"g ol ^*'r\X “r''; entitled to and expects to be Manchester, modern kitchen Route 6 and 44; seven cleared ton Hutchins Agency, Real­ garage with loft, formal din- November 13. 1964. by certified Tower said, “ are on weak Supt. of Schools 80” KENMORE electric range. 6951. erator, $90. 247 No. Main, 649- room with fireplace, modern 665 BURNSIDE AVENUE grounds when they try to assess seated in Congress m January 742-8797. Small select new apart­ with built-lns, 1% baths, fam­ level dry acres, large brook, kitchen with bullt-lns, family tors. 649-5132. ing room, fireplace, second ; malt a copy of this order to Robert November 10, 1964 ment residence, .serenely sit­ 5228, 9-5. EAST HARTFORD the blame” for last weelj’s over­ as a Democrat. House Demo­ Apartments— Flats— ily J-oom, garage, etc. $200 per pond, Vt mile off Route 6, $3,- room, 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2-zone ■floor screened porch, excellent j T^ler. 68 Hawthorne St., Man- Ruth Millett BATHINETTE. carriage, play- uated on a tree shaded hill­ month. Phllbrick Agency, 649- 900. Terms. Owner eve. 742- 289-0241 WEST SIDE - - $17,900. St. whelming Republican defeat. cratic liberals are trying to oust Tenements 63 HEBRON — Wall Street. Two I hot water heat, garage, $24,900. James Parish. 135x145 lot, 2 fam ily possibilities. There is j„hn J. Wallett. Judge, I See our mo Cornell St.: Manches­ SAVINGS BANK mal dining room, planned for ter, Conn.: Edna Maxwell. Bolton loving mother Is always beautl- tions received. Dated An­ A lUom iM i Ar Om I M)M* Address .with Zone, Style N(^ Name, Address with Zone and JARVIS REALTY CO. nine spacious rooms, 3 baths, ■itoLLAND T- 5H-ro6m ranch, Center Road. Bolton -sConn.: Jean BEL AIR REAL ESTATE CO. dover, eonneetteut, this 12th 2 years old, buUt-ta range, pro- Smith, o o Robert W. Taylor, 14 611 Newl*arfc Ave.* . and Size. Pattern Number. two huge- fireplaces, recrea­ M 3 - f 3 3 2 , day of November, 1964. Don’t wait—send 50c now for OF MANCHESTER feaeionally built rec room, Cmsa St., Mancheeter. Com. and ta New—'64 Fall-Wipter Al­ 643-1121 Model Home 643-9323 tion room, biu", patio. Priced ta return make to thia Court. Tha Planning and West Hartford . 40’a. Call owner, 649-8285,'643- $14,900, $450 dowti. Paaek ** All riglito reaerved, Fqater Street le off Ooklaad Road# itppoatto SUter Btrdot your copy of the fall and winter bum! Artiolos; custom collec­ John 3 . Wallett. Judge m tm mfKtm t BiilaipftM Aaan. Zoning Comiplaslon Phone 238-5585 'M. Issue of Basic Fashion, a tion; regular (eatures; items to P h o n e 6 4 9 -5 3 0 3 The Morey . 6868. Realty. 280-7476, 743-8248. , ee: James 8. Tagdor. Admr. V- eompleU patt«m b o ^ ' t, make! Only 60c a copy. 0 PAGE TWELVE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1964 jimtrlifPBter lEvjfnittg 1|mUi ' S •y'"—"»'■ About Town The Zlpeer Club will hold its regular monthly meeting to­ morrow at 2:30 p.m. There will be nomination of officers. Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Refreshments will be served Members of the American Legion Auxiliary planning to attend a membership poUuck Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the post home are reminded to bring either a hot dish or salad. Mrs. Harry Mahoney, 'VFW Auxiliay patriotic Instructor, and Mrs. Raymond Hagenow, president, presented a fifty-star flag to Girl Scout Troop 670 yesterday at West Side Rec. Mrs. Bernard Brennan, troop leader, is assisted by Mrs. Jack Prentice, assistant leader. Miss Linda Wood accepted the flag for the troop. Friendship Circle of Salva­ tion Army will meet Monday at 7:45 p.m. at the church for a service program. Hostesses will be Mrs. Maynard Clough and Mrs. Robert Gebel. Executive Committee of Nut­ meg Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kar- puska. 61 Crestwood Dr., left yesterday by jet from Bradley Coventry Voters Decide Monday on Junior High Field for South Bend, Ind., to visit their son, Denis, a sopho­ Artist’s conception of the proposed junior high a gymnasium that can be separated into two more at the University of school in Coventry. A special town meeting Mon­ rooms, cafeteria, library and administrative offices. Notre Dame. They will attend day will be asked to approve an appropriation of The school would be located on town-owned land the Michigan State-Notre Dame $1,107,500 for the school and separate storage at the corner of Rt. 31 and Ripley Hill Rd. football game and a soccer game today. Denis, a graduate building. The school would include 18 classrooms. of Manchester High l^hool, is a member of the soccer team. Sand for Roads That Will Be Icy attending are Superintendent of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Miareski A vast stockpile of sand behind Manchester’s highway garage will be used during the winter School.s William H. Curtis and of Broad Brook accompanied months to sand icy or llghtly-snowed-over town roads. Smaller piles sand are spotted at Town Aides Plan to Attend Beldon H. Schaffer. Citizens' 49 at ECUS the Karpuskas. four locations — Autumn and School Sts.; Harrison and E. Center Sts.; Love Lane south of Advisory Council members go­ Center St.; and Tolland Tpke. outside the town gravel pit — where it may be picked up by ing are Matthew Moriarty, Dr. Curtain time is 8:30 tonight residents for home or auto use. (Herald photo by Satemis.) College Confab in Norwalk Warren Stoker. Mrs. Douglas J. Join Doyle at Bailey Auditorium, Man­ chester High School, for the Roberts, Mrs. Robert E. Heins, final performance of the Little er Council by the Ldncoln-Mer- Several members of thc^^sponsors of the conference, are Mrs. William Belflore. Dean UnitofNHS Theater of Manchester’s final cury dealer body. The council board of education and the Citi­ the only two such colleges in Frederick Lowe of the commu­ offering of the 1964 season, will meet in Dearborn, Mich., zens Advisoi*y Council of Man­ the state. In 1962 there were nity college and Dr. Theodore “The Streets of New York.” Dec. 1 to 4 to review recom­ 704 community colleges in 44 Powell of the State Education Forty-nine members of the Business Bodies mendations of dealers, and will chester Community College states. ' aenior class at Blast Catholic Tickets are available at the have expressed their intention Eiepartment also plan to attend. door. elect a national chairman and An afternoon session will High Schooi were Inducted into » . national secretary. to attend a fall conference the newly formed Monsignor USES LOCAL PRODUCT •^retary and receptionist at the sponsored by the Connecticut feature an address by Dr. Mrs. Raymond L. Hagenow, Mowat G. Fraser, chief of the Doyle Chapter, National Honor president, and members of Rogers Corp. of Rogers and realty firm. The Pressure Blast Manufac­ Association for Public Commu­ Curtis on Jury Society, at a ceremony held yes­ nity Colleges. Bureau of Higher and Adult ■VFW Auxiliary will attend the Meoichester will provide the turing Co. Inc. at 27 Pleasant Entitled “Organization and Education of the Connecticut terday In the school auditorium. ■VFW Hartford Tolland Coun­ plastics in the critical compo­ SALES, EARNINGS UP St. has announced a new dry Development of Public Commu­ State Department of Educa­ Picking Exhibit The Rt. Rev. Msg^r. Robert W. ties CouncU banquet honoring nents for the Southern New Sales and earnings, before blast until featuring an auto­ nity Colleges,’’ the conference tion. Doyle of Hartford, for whom Counties commander and pres­ England Telephone Company’s taxes, show increased activity matically rotated basket for is scheduled to begin at 2:30 Afterward, a series of pan­ Manchester Supt. of Schools the society was named, was the ident tonight at 7:30 at the upcoming electronically con­ during the first three quarters high production rate bulk fin­ next Wednesday afternoon at els will attempt to' answer William H. Cimtis was in Wash­ guest speaker at the Induction. ■VFW East Hartford Post trolled telephone switching of­ at Colonial Board Co.,''at Parker ishing of smaller parts. The Norwalk Community College. some of the questions posed in ington. D. C., for several days In addition to outstanding Home, 3 Bldwell St., East fice on E. Center St. St, .and subsidiaries, the firm availability of the 'basket a t­ The community colleges of past months by many people this week, serving on a Jury of scholastic achievement, candi­ Hartford. Plans for the new SNE3TCO announced this week. tachment eliminates the need Manchester and Norwalk, the who are concerned by the in­ three educators and three dates also had to meet the so­ plant were reported last week Net sales for the nine-month for costly hand manipulation of creasing difficulty Connecticut architects, who selected the ciety’s standards of character, Polish American Club will in The Herald. period, ended Sept. 30, reached workpieces, the firm says. youth are encountering in ob­ school building architecture leadership, and willingness to meet tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at Parts molded from Rogers’ 33,470,047 as compared to the taining an education beyond that will be exhibited in Atlan­ se.rve others. the clubhouse. special diallyl phthalate plas­ similar period in 1963 when Officials of the "Daviijson & the twelfth grade. tic Citv In February, Those students who were tics are used in at least three sales were 33,071,127. Leventhal Department Store of COSMETICS The evening session begin­ The exhibit will be featured honored are: Anne Atherton, George DiSylvestro, director critical areas in the manufac­ Net earnings before taxes New Britain, West Hartford of Foundry Service of American and at the Manchester Shopping WE CARRY ALL ning at 8 will consist of a at the annual convention of the Karen Bartle, Thomas Bavier, turing of components, SNETCO was 3138,807 as compared with American Association of School Colloid Co., will speak at a reports. The parts are made by 3133,437 a year ago. Parkade, this week annauncel THE TOP LINES business meeting including the Lois Chamberlain, Willi a.m joint meeting of the American that the firm has leased span 3 election of officers and the Administrators (AASA). Charbonneau, Linda Cos­ Western Electric Co. for Bell The firm also reports com­ adoption of membership by­ Dr, Curtis, about five years Foundrymens Society and the Systems affiliates and the plas­ mon shares outstanding at 156,- for its fourth store at the Bri.s- ARTHUR DRUG tello, Lawrence Daly, Lawrence Connecticut Non-Ferrous Foun­ tol Shopping Center on Farm­ laws. ago, with two other educators Davis. Kathleen Delekta, Pa­ tics are produced at Rogers 576, an increase of 8,842 over Among the board members and three architects, wrote a drymens Association Tuesday Manchester facility on Mill St. last year. Net earnings per ington Ave., Rt. 6, Bristol. tricia Dupuy, Patricia Futtner, at Waverly Inn. Cheshire. His share after preferred dividens book on school buildings en­ Timothy Gallagher, Kathleen titled "Planning for America’s topic will be "How to Boost GETS NEW POST amounted to 42 cents per share, Giorgio, John Goldenl Linda Quality.” a decrease from the 1963 period School Building.’’ The book has Greszko, Kathryn Hughes, Bar­ Jacob F. Miller of 103 Ade­ WWWMBP been .circulated coast-to-coast laide Rd. has 'been appointed to of 66 cents per share. — ROCKVILLE — bara Judd, Claire Kearney, The net earnings per share by the AASA Jane Kearns. Frank Kinel, Joan the newly created position of Available For — PUBLIC NOTICE — He 1b one of three men nomi­ New Course Set assistant to the general man­ was affected because preferred Receptions, Weddings, nated for the post of vice presi­ Kristan, Joseph Lacey, Arthur ager at Standard Screw Co., dividends (342,190 for the nine- Private Parties, I will pay a reward of $100.00 or more dent of the association, with LaMontagpie, Paul Leone, Mar­ In Life Saving Hartford division. month period) are being paid Social Events, ete. the balloting to be done by garet Lilley. A graduate of Williams Col­ f orthe first time on a full year Call 875-9327 for informarion leading to the arrest of the mall, between Nov. 20 and Dec. Also, John Lucas, Delia Lu- lege. Miller has served in sev- basis and because the tax loss individuol, or individuals who have broken into 20. 'The results of the election pacchino, Maureen Matthews, A new course in senior life carry-forward at Shufibre (new will be announced during the Edward Mirek, Saranne Mur­ saving, sponsored by the Man-’ Tennessee subsidiary) had been the Red and White Stand on West Center St., first week of January. ray, John Osborne, Claire Pa- Chester Recreation Department, exhausted, the firm reported. Dr. Curtis' opponents are velack, Barbara Peak, Janice Robert P. Fuller, president of — comer of McKee—during the course of the school administrators from Petratis, Patricia P o d r a z a, will be held at the high school Colonial Board, sees a bright post ten years. Minnesota And Oklahoma. Theresa Prestileo, Patricia pool every Monday, beginning future in the final quarter as WESTOWN Rook, Sylvia Sculli, Barry this Monday. he notes in his president’s mes­ PHARMACY FRANCIS T. SULLIVAN Sheckley, Penelope Sousa, Clau­ Classroom instruction will sage to stockholders that ”We 134 Diane Drive, .’Vlanchester expect a continued improvement dette Stellaccio, Pamela , St. take place In the small gym 439 Hartford Rd.—649-9946 Book Fair Set Pierre, Margaret Tomasko, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and pool in earnings in the fourth quar­ Paul Waikowski Joseph Wehr, instruction from 7:30 to 8:30 ter.” To maintain our continuity By Green PTA Elizabeth Weis, Roy White and p.m. of medical servioe ws are Audrey Willard. George Krause will continue BRIEFS The Manchester Green School in the role as Instructor. Matthew M. Moriarty, pres­ 'PTA will sponsor a book fair The course is open to all ident of Moriarty Bros., Inc., Open All Day SUNDAY DREAKFAST SPECIALS Linooln-Mercury dealership at Dine in our lieautifui Cuioniai next Wednesday, Thursday and Hospital Women young men and women of Man­ Friday, with the proceeds to be chester, 16 years of age and 315 Center St., was one of 24 SUNDAY used for purchasing new books Plan Workshops over, who need only obtain a dealers elected to the 1965 for the school library. * _____ rec department membership National Lincoln-Mercury Deal­ The fair, with its varied se­ Mrs. John Mrosek of 62 Hill- card for participation. Mem­ lection of books for all ages, crest Rd. is serving on the ar­ bership cards will be available from kindergarten through rangements committee for a for purchase Monday evening With Hf-FIdelity Stereophonic Music sixth grade, will be open statewide hospital auxiliary at the high school. 'Time To Start Christmas Shopping at I Wednesday night,'following the workshop to be held Tuesday Those interested may regis­ regular monthly PTA meeting, in Cheshire. ter by calling the rec depart­ 3 PANCAKES 2 EGGS and on Thursday and Friday af­ She Is a member of the Con­ ment office during the day or HOLIDAY BAZAAR ) Syrup and Coffee Toast and Coffee ternoons, from 1 to 3:30. necticut Hospital Association’s evening, or by appearing at the Jacob F. MlUer Parents will be able to pur­ Coimcll on Hospital Auxiliaries, high school before 6:30 p.m. on CENTER CHURCH ~ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 Monday. oral areas of management with 10 A.M.-6:30 P.M. 39c 39c chase the books chosen in ad­ which is sponsoring the«. day­ the Hartford division for 27 a vance by their children. long conference, starting at years. His most recent post ” Hand-Made Gifts, Decorations, Toys I at the PARKADE 9:30 a.m., at Waverly Inn. Baked Goods, Candy, Plants! The meeting will feature five with the firm was as vice pres­ Open ALL DAY Sunday 8-9 KofC Sets Date ident, sales. Prior to that he Bargains Galore! workshop sessions that are de- moved up through the executive Boy Hurls .signed to provide an opportun­ ranks from production man­ Buffet Dinner—Continuous Serving 6:30-6:80 P.M. ity ■ for hospital volunteer or­ To Honor Dy er ADULTS $1.85—CHILDREN 85c ganizations from all parts of ager, aasistant sales manager the .state to exchange views on and general sales manager. Make Reservations By Monday—Call Bock Through Joseph P. Dyer of 43 Fair- Miller is president of the Mrs. Laura Loomis—643-6002 mutual goals and problems. view St., newly appointed state Mrs. Mrosek will be the Board of Trustees of the Man- Car Wiadshield chairman of one of the ses- director of the Office of Eco­ che.ster Memorial Hospital and .sions, "What Does the Nursing nomic Opportunities, will be is a member of the board of di­ Three perioni were injured Mon* Director Expect from the Aux­ honored by Campbell Council, K rectors of the Hartford Elec- dauefheia^ueck, throwalw an I U iliary?” trik Light Co. He has served as of C. with 9 testimonial dinner a town director. on Monday. Nov. 23. at 6:30 p.m., at the K of C Home on ■ GET YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION TILLED AT LIGGETT S WITH J. D. REALTY Visit Scheduled Main St. Mrs. M. Helen Palmer of 288 %aw Opsml Dyer, a 30-year-member o i Fern St. has become a licensed By Bloodmohile Campbell Council, served as representative, for the J. D. the council’s board of directors Realty Co. at 618 Center St., it during the planning and con­ was announced this week, DOWNTwni Only once in the .last 16 struction stages of the home. Mrs, Palmer will be primar­ months have the people^of Man­ He is on leave of absence ily Involved in apartment rent­ ATTENTION chester come forward to fill the from his post of assistant direc­ monthly bloodmoblle quota, a als and residential sales, J. A. MANCHESTER RESIDENTS local Red Cross official said to­ tor of the Connecticut State DeQuattro, sales director, said day. Employment Service. today. She was formerly a sec- BILLIARD The bloodmoblle wjjl set up SALT TREATED SAND shop nexf* Thursday at St. We are a new restaurant Bartholomew’s Church, 741 E. FOR PUDLIC USE IS AVAILABLE alining to build a Middle Tpke., from 1:45 to 6:30 PARLOR p.m.. In another attempt to fill good patronage. its 150-plnt quota. ' AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: Why not give us a try ? SACRIFICE Located In Southeast Comer We think y'ou will be Duplicate Bridge 1. Autumn and School Streets more than satisfied! reSTIVAL MODEL LOWRY ORGAN ,Of The Purnell Parking Lot... 2. Harrison at East Center Street Cocktail Results of a duplicate bridge (On. Cottage Just Off Oak St.) Lounge game last night in the base­ In Walnut—25 Pedals ^ 3. Love Lane— East side of Highvgny ment rooms at 39 School St. % Men's Bar are: North-South, Mr. and Mrs. Special Effects—Hawaiian Guitar, half way between Center and Olcott T.J. Crockett, first; Frank Con- Chimes, Accordion, Etc. ...BRAND NEWl Streets, 111 A.M. to nerton and C.B. Carlson, sec­ 1 A.M. ond and Mrs. W.B. Tomlinson Approximately 3 Years Old 4. Tolland Turnpike outside Gravel Pit and G.M. Perry, third. ....C l e a n a$ Mr. clean I. Also, East-West, Mr. and BETTER THAN NEW CONDITION Mrs. Paul Barton, first; Mr. This sw d may^be picked up by the residents df and Mrs. Leo Hannum, second, COST WHEN PURCHASED $3^000* Manchester for use on ice and snow. ' COLONIAL and Richard Vosburgh and Jack ... AMPLE PARKING! Descy, and Mr. and Mrs. B.B. BEST OFFER ABOVE $1,000 1 * ^Stockpiles will be designated by signs saying “For Smythe, tied for third. PubUcUse.” 'I , M HOUSE The game is spo'nBored by the TAKES IT ‘ CrCOD CLEAN FUN . WALTER FUSS 877 MAIn Streef Manchester YWCA and con'? Director of Public Works ducted each Friday at 7:46 p.m. CAU 449.8236 .- UP TO 4 P.M. FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! WnXlMANTIC, CONN. by George4 Perrys of South' JL WlndMH-. The public Is Invited. ' \ ■ V ■:..\ .. NO¥. U tfcrtrUOV. CHAN BUU.fi VIIMBQ ■WHT8 MgBBlYgk BLTTni • o a . TV Notehctoie

■y 90A3X CSOSBY ITO YORK _ (NBA) _ wneti Joe Campanella bei Uiat be get hia noee atniight- eoed and hia teeth capped. But I never figured I would 5?** I »«nored the advloe/’ he aaid. "Who WMta a character actor with a I winter Ihted Boaer* )tted at . leading men with perfect K>uth of eharacterleee facet 1 up by •M thoae atorybook namea are w> hmger aa popular aa they R«gg»d. atteacUvi p^P«^-typ«a have coine icoln-Mer- Into their own. Joe*a own ia the le council Tod Steffen on OBS- n, Mich., TVa '^ e l>octor and The w reoom- Muraea.” », and twill Joining the’aerlea, rman and ^ New Yorker had wide tele- “ *'* Broadway expeeleooe ^ * w lety of rolea. thinga he Manufac- •aya a pretty face couldn’t Pleaaant new dry an auto- Poverty vraa JUgalfled isket for ^ played a Madiaon Ave- bulk fin- ^ Side/ 2?^ * .SpEnith-Anier- irts. The Ipan In “The Bleventh Hour" asket at- a« laraell on "Eaplonage.” a the need dude on "The VirSnUu^" r julation of saya. tayer on "The EJ^tentaf on “Combat." On Broadway, he appeared in ividaon & t Store of S 5 1 P ^ « Ponda in “A P in of Time," and tumedT In a Peter Cennaro in “I Feel Like a Hartford P*™*“ *w>e that brought him Shopping a ’Tony nomination. Feather in the Breere,- one of th. im liS iff' Ilo u ^ ith Robert Goulet” Thursday 10- uingunced ______—11 P.m. Terry-Thomas wUl w also appear. ^ ^ fJ®®. tto youngeet of three aed spa<>3 .^aracBera adio grew up in what , the Bri.s- A ,he oalla "dignified poverty," on Farm- ;hMan hia acting career aa*^a ristol. Arthurpodfrey, 61, Mellowing w u|^ atunta ^ for those' they «»« JFK Tributes Tn PKm ne was, a profeaato^ m tto bathroom or in hia car ” y u . t o I did easy stunts town fhia . . and I hawl to reach him. *tts. Then I- discovered *®»dlng men couldn’t man- toperfS^i W8 wasn't necessary;'* "The Burden aiul ‘Tha •**. ^ ran the route of bit “The older comica couldn’t Stoce then he Iim played nhrht Glory of John F. Kennedy," atock, better part# and imderatand what I was doing, ao they knocked me.” dubs and theaters including a a CBS News telecast dedi­ mellownesa comes partly nm in "Our Town” last sum- cated to the memory of the ■ .M°kt of hia ear^ folea caet “ ®iu ajfe and he surpriaes you figures hU turning mer. Now he is talking about a « 'owlfnera, but not Ital*v- point came three years aso ^ of “Nevar Too Late.’* iS ’d late President and hia quant lana "I didn't get to play Ital- ilfy"' ““ yew’s ^ ***** A“«wat if I live when he was recording his raSo K U****® *!®***^ * combo •with for peace, wiU be presented lans unW they dfaoovetS ^ that long.” He looks scarcely show in Miami. The S»tel man- wWch he woiUd gppear in night Wednesday 7:30-8:80 p,m. all ItalW nntU they diecoy. clubs after the play. over 40, hia hair atm rust-col- ^em ent asked if vlaitan could High administration M Ifariiane m ’t ehort and orad and untfainned, hia face ^adm U M to the broadcast in T.^1**^*** iooka fit for anything. d ^ Some of ua are tall, blond unllned. ^ dining room. Godfrey wUl participate in the trll^ *"**** ****‘=® **« cw "c •®d have blue eyes." ^ confidence? Some of hia “ d was aatonlahed to through an operation for lung ute. Married Dancer argue he never ^M ^"^*** ********* fi’oupe could cancer. ^ m Campanella is married to the lacked it. He saya it ia a recent hold k big audience. Channel 14 has scheduled :y wnner Jiu Bartholomew, a acqulslUon. "An Essay on Death" Fri- He recited: "1 decided to try f o b m e b t b u m p b t e b dancer he met when he was "I never realized the dimen ?i»l!i®^**** *^* ‘**”**W r o o m ^ Jack Sheldon, comedy actor •* * P-*n. as a memorial -649-9946 tlw lead opposite Judy akma ^ what I had acquired I got an offer ubthe late President and as ontinuity on "The Cara Williams Show," PbUiday in the muatcal “Hot **iS years, he commented ** WflO.OOO, was a trumpeter wtth the Stan "poetic reflection on Um wm are ■pot," and Jill was in the «dlo- at ^ Brown Derby between his which was too good to pass un. I radio and television commit- was so scared 1 q>tnt moat of Kenton, Woody Herman, Benny meaning of death itself.'* ju a. They wiH become parents woodman and Lea Brown bands. fce tha flret time earty neat Day ]ww. th ^ years ago, when I to go out and face the , la the youngest of three puUle. aU of whom ara mar- r itMlr" said Joe. ^|[W h« vou’ve qwnt moat of your Working life in a small stu- Time Chaaaal PROGRAM , sV lf, capable of. Besides, there were 0r. Albort M Mikka tjsifls Time Air-Condition plenty of people who helped to IWet. Ylili Flttakai*^ iJi'S^ lde gli h ^ P a»y confidence from grow- «•) OmaieSlek^aJ’ l- S #•»*»*•**“ *>•»■ Now • • • Jr i I ‘When I was doing weU in toto^^on, the Fnuk Siaatoa, SkW ey (S*) Weet ■artferd Asm . Sae. ^Laiae. T ieaW to^^ 2 [ AUNEW * ’ l! tlemen’ out there. There was w .iT n *VP*f**d wkea W aiU (S) Skt.-kR ibo Baam t m ” *** “ burns la kla kerne WMM High DIvlac ObamploH- *'** Palace 1965 WN A1UNTIC FURNACE OIL FMibeU C h an ^ u U a, JoJIJJ. 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B l PAQB TWO MAlfCHBSTEE EVENING HifeKALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1964 MANChEi^iBR EVRNINe HERALD, MANCMBSYER, OONIl.* RATURDAY, NOVEMBER U, 1964 PAGE THRSS S U N D A Y Television PROGRAM A A A A A A4r4r'4r JimNahors dtS8 (8) Reaaasar ‘ C STAR PROGRAM i (S) 8Mra4 Btoiut . „ (48) Western dambarae ^ ) Tka Bffiio ] [ * <*> ^ OhitoMten >:88 (8) Drstyaat (88) 8 Seven M a e Qkaaael Oaabby Shew <{> Fraatlen •f^Seae* . _ (48) The Salat «i88 W H Sialee Momsats . (48) New* Sfag Mi Stag La 1i8$ (8) What la the WetM 8:88 (8) Bara Daaoa B ^ m ry Harris, 2ubS7l - „ «•> Gaert /Mtota 8:88 (S> Wsedy Waadpeeke* <848^> Oembat Jilf (Sn Great Mements ia Maale —aU. Brooklya teacher— j.. rotasaerota (U) b Aa FabU etat^ (88-88) Mr. Nevak 8:88 (8-88-48> A.F.U. FeatkaD to slya ‘ * •'** fflJSr?'*' •* (88) Film oath on roU- (8) Frayr JaBM* IVaaeiaeae,WAaMVavVOTy WBBSM^^MV Baa Dieya vs. Baasaa Big Ratings 8:88 <8t) Whafi Hew Brsek*. FaiSaa paa letters ae- 3 5 (88) Oawcern (48) _ „ (8) Ttoni Otter (88) Mavartok ’}gSr,.T*Si"S fletcaea. Ta4a»SS. ' „ (88) Featare eaea Navak aad a married . («•> BMa bailSia T:88 (8) 1____ _ (48) Btilearaa 4:88 (8) m n , Spaotaealar HOLLYWOOD (AP) — livery Newe aad Weather i (S> Uaht TiBHt J ^ k a n vs. 48ets Bakart Bray. (Part M) Xa AMtob88 8:88 I (*) M m at tha . (88) Saaday so oftMi there comes along a (_. Sab. T.V. 8ta (8) WetM War 1 IHaa M u 8:88 (U) Herald at Tratk as to be virtually an instant m Erigto e l Mr. 88 (W> atL A (88^ Wnd Klaclem 7tU <8) 8:88. (48) Stoaey Barke (84) Oaltaiee aad Oeattoeato <4«> Saarsd Beart (C aior).(E art_I) .MerMa Fa^ (U) S8B. T.y. star. Just such a fellow is Jim 8:88 S 3 & X a a y . . . ------aad Weatbar 8:88 (8) Bad Skeltoa Msar ' Sacral ■eat* U u nod dim Fewlar. yo ta tka (18)Breadway Oo m KaMa Nihborft. 81S8 Bxeretoe . Siy (§>%!& Oaertii Fat Baaae, WM Jea- (M) Tka Okristafkan Kalalwrt la stady Ika lifo at (48) W antedH ead ^ ^ S iv a I) OMMaeatol 8:88 (M) SpeeliSpeeial Bepert 7:88 He plays the title on CBS’ F r a . <•> Oaie™iaa«a» Oa» WaiM Ike laMsad. ■F,,*>»j;Hfo Marti-a 8188 (8) -Mae ■iehsrt U.N.O.L.B. <•) Ika Aaswav (48) WnsHtay Ib r tia l i t a n y lasaskis artad Friday niAt comedy “Oomer <8) o S Talk___ ^ l l e talorlay aa iaearrtylbla ■ekert Taagha, Laa G. Oar- (M) TkU Is Tka tMs 8:88 (IB) The Ohristapkars Fran IMckenson P3de—UfUdC,” which surprised B4aBFe> Baeai rail. Ftaatio largery raabea («•) Oral Bakaits ^ ^ (M48) Osllfye Ha^ everyone by landing the No. 8 (I) Lamp Uals My TaM C____1) Waadertal World at President a TBBU8H ageat teak aaaaBy 8:88 (U) FIshM fam ily Ciisr spot on the first hig rating re­ Hka Nepalaaa Sato. ) dTswisk wvwawB N^vws e w s aaa ia i Tlawa Tflm (848481 MeHale’e Navy (U) Ckallee at Mratlaa 8:18 ( Tkis Is Tka Ufa “ M tar aad the W« **H yim dtm’ t buy M iM (t> I«ek Up sad U se (8-88) Waroa Train surpitssd of sU. -“ Ah oaln’t ro- Mi88 < vram aed by tha praapaet tha* dahn Molntlre, ^ ha* aa aacia wbe’s a Sena­ O M t a l W*»>ltol kaa Cfcatefc/^ him to leadttem to salaly. Mg ratin’ cn Fridoh ^Daht; ah <88) Gale S te m (t> laslgkl (48) Araaad Tha BaaHM Disc«Huit Hodse, 70R wux scaired," said he—recorded 18:88 Saerad Heart and BBea KMsler. 33:88 Owieeatratfoa a. JapMe*e maaafaotarer. U:M from the South—Sylacauga, Ala. . „ )*4> HeartoaHear' Symphaay" (S> Camara Xktea 8;M (88-88) Bfll Daaa Shaw much.” 8t88 (8) Fettteaat /aaettea (8) Oaauaaata aad Paapla ?•«> • erpected Inheritaaea At times his drawl becomes so O ^ ; BagfoaM Oardaer. A (n> Sedal Seearity throws him tampararfly la the actute he'' makes his nientor, Britiah epertomaa Is daped by (M) Tka Oatkalle Haar lap at larary. • Most Cars 100% 38.88 -Z*4e) Disearary 'M Omdr. Adrian orders psychalo- O ew gaeaeae for Oaerge aad JaUe; Oaa- Kaamlaattoa at karadUy. Haw • Large Selection when I was working at. the Unit­ «.aa ®f* FraPIdtera Bieal tests for Ike Waves. ed NaUons,’ ’ said Jlirt. “ But I lt 88 (8) Bert 5 Seller2 BteBM drivM away a tong. ckromossmas aad yaaesa 8:88 (8) My Llvlay Doll o f Cars (8) Meyle haaatiBg torrar. M k ^ ack of as wkal wa are. Bab Camminys. Attar Bab has just couldn’t mahago It.” (88) n r a (M48) That Wa* The Week (88) Tka VlUays TThat Waa (Se> Jawisk Lite acceptedI an iAviteUoa n ...... |a Jmdee Jim worked at a number of (XLSS) At Reai ParcapUoa AUTO University ^ Alalbttma in busi­ 1:88 (48) Bartutra Beraatd thiTT Os*le Davis, Dlaaa Saad*. Ns- (8) Paris CaUiay “*8“ * » v ie 3:M (8) ^ The WetM Taras g n pattoat ha* "ehlp-ea-tka. (18) la Ike Pablio laterasi Bird Man of Alcatras” Bart ness administration. Among his ( ^ ) Let’* Make A Deal |*»«teter, Tbelnsa Bitter. W Mew to M a n y a Mmioa- ■healaer’’ whea treated by Na- (88) Llvlay Ward Solitary canflnemenl led a caa- last was assistant extiiev at NBC. gra Bbyaiciaa. (88) Collaya Faalball Kavlaw DISCOUNT vje* »• nattorltativo stady at “I hated it,’’ he recalled, 1:W (t t ^ > News (Sign Tbe Loavra (M> Bias Aroaad Ika Warld birds and their diseases. “some cutters have creative 8:88 (8) Paiiwerd (Osier) Special. Oharlea Beyw (48) Porky Ply (tt-M) Bonansa er. Barrator. Tbe blttory, ar- 5 (8) PtofUe work, but all I was doing was J2;**if I J * '® ^ Yaaa* cbitectare* aad treasarea at ( ) Brillsk Oalaadar *'ear keeps defeatlay HOUSE, Inc. . !B> l a d ley Day 8 Little doe’s efforts to scale a slicing the film to put in com- May Heatherly plays the Falaee el the Lsavra. (88) Tka Ohristapkars 8:88 (8) Haase Fam moantain. merctols.’’ ,Th® Daeton Heather McNabb Haatley Briahley Ba- 88 ’ ‘SynaBaa,” Him af Ike ooa- ‘ accomplice. i ‘Bama rliet Blflemaa i (8) Tima Oat for Sports “t®®*!* B®w» aad Weathar 18:45 (48) Lord’s Frayer "The Happy Time” Charles Jim is an oeuqr moving chap (*•> Brave BtaUiea (84) A Light la Natare 1:88 (8) News, Weather aad {•l**) Issaes and Answers producer and panelist M yer, Marsha Hant. SHOP and I"® Frteadly Olaat , (♦•> Voa Are Thera with a moMle face aad an ott- (88) Sape>------, 13«w» aad Weather meat al MedJtattoa on NBC’s “ Meet the (38) Lata Show 7:U (to) Weatera Mas*. HUHas (l> Gala Storm i (8) N.F.L. Spectacniar IT DOES Make A Difference Where Yoa SaTsI < M ) The “ The Lost Weekend’’ Bay Mil- SAVE center jaw. "I got a terrible Admiral Jaak (88) Sperts 1:88 < I A I 1 < 1 N. Annual 8:54 (41) News :to (to) Leoal News, Weather eating out. He’s usually too _ Newsoape 1:88 (3) The Edge Of Night 8 M O N D A Y Television PROGRAM DtvM ead 8:45 » ) OoBversattoa m Seeial 8:45 (to) New* tired or busy to coMc for him­ (88-88) Aariher World 7:88 (I) LltUeit Heb« Rirte ®®"«Sn« r i Tha Cknreh ( ) Trailmarter Tlm« GhABnel 4:34 <3-22) Movie self. When he isn’t filming the Sab. T.V. isS# (S> Sanrlie Sei&Ailer Moraaaa Kiay. BawcaesTa rinaweiAt laaTiTeTiiy (88-48) GeaersI Hospital (to) MaU Order Market (34) Comedy Time series, he’s touring the count^ 7:88 (i> Cfpeak Up 1:18 ( ) To TeU The Trath M 4IM AtrIcRituw OM ParAde 6:44 ( ) Rifleman Good Time Sinyers. (J f-w T red a y Shaw 8 (It) W.ther, Leeal News 8 (34) The Dispersed to promote it. . ^ T he Yoaag Married* (84) Osials Master Ola** f:90 (8> HomenU pf Comfort ond <24) Mall Order Market 8:84 ie07 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER a ROUTE SI. ObVENTBY V « /M, "Htohet Newscope <24) Kinderaartea !J*sJ*.s?>' H*PPy Kelnras “Andy and I have the same 7:U Weather *'** 5 *®$®*' Show (8848) News and Weather 8:45 ( ) Conversations on Social Blny Crosby Show (|i-88) Match Game 7:U (81) Mas* HIghUghto 8 <34) Soperman business manager, and he gives 7:88 (I) RFD No. 8 (to Admiral Jack Concerns of the Charch (44) Admiral (jack and Swabby Fraok McHnyh. WUIIe yets a FURNITURE (to) Sports (3) Town Crier »■ a lamberman’n us each $60 a week for spending • . !!! ^ *'• 0 »»bnr (U) MUItoa Dollar Movto ( t o ) N ^ Show danyhier. B.’m rat Oralala Kaagareo ^ „ ( -M) TraUmaster nnr World 6:34 ( ) Yojri Bear 1U6 MAIN 8TTU0BT money," said Jim. “I realized t:M (I) BxerciM 88 7tM (8) Tbe Bardea aad lbs Qlator (88-38) Today Show 8 18:88 (3) Richard Diamond 4:11 (88-18) Naw* e t Jeha F. Keaaedy (18) MlllioB Dollar Movie how busy I had been when I • — ®®"M»eatal , 4:18 (8-88) Movie - Operation Alphabet (24) What's New ^3-38) Alfred Hitchcock Hoar 8:88 (8) Hap Blehards Special. Off-oamera aarratom 7:85 (88) Weather Tcrasa WrIyht, Pat Baltram. discovered f had six of the . „ (88) Oemedy Time iaolade: Dean Bark; AdM (34) Cheyenne (I) ^ Talk l:M (8) The BlUrman 7:88 (3) Yoar Community (40) Superman A farmer s wife senses some- PLEN’S TEXACO checks uncashed.” (M> Bemper Beam Steveaeea. (to) M ^ Order Maritot ( -M) Tha VtralalaB a aa JS! JT’’**” ? ***■• Goobor 8:44 (8) News and Weather hnnf *•»■» » hired (88) OoBB. Today (84) Kladergartea 88 5*JJ !*} Captain Kanyaroa (22) Top 22 — Plus One 381 MAIN ST. Bvxo The Otewa (Color) Lell Atokiea, IThM 8:30 (8) Exercise (8-38A8) Ben Casey OPtlCAL^ ^ LEGAL ADVISER (to) Sapermaa BlHelL The risky plaa* el hie , „ (| ) En France > (24) Lexend of the West (24) In School Preview (48) The Admiral aad Swabhr eeUege-hred sea, meaaee a 8 (44) News 14:34 Aa k gal oonaultant to “The as i!} g sTvWTo irw Beaver _ Shaw 8:88 (3) Hap Richards 8:46 (40) Laramie (3). Survival STATTB SEBV. STATION M s n 4 ^ prerimetep* dream*. (8) Girl Talk 11:44 (3-8-80-88-30-48) News, Weather Hoaring; AMs Defenders,’’ New York trial 8:18 (I) Peter Fstamar (I-Mh M) Oule aad Harriett 6:10 Sporie nnd Weniher and Sports !8.t : j a v u ; (U ) Mmioa Dollar Mavto (88) Romper Room 8:15 (88) Clubhouse 770 MAQI ST. lAwym: Jerome Leitner aeea to M:M (I) New* „ (to) OaHarea aad Oeattaeats (38) Today In Conn. 11:14 Weather (to) FUm 8:88 (8-8*48) Fatty Dake 8:26 (88) Special Report 11:16 it that every acript used on the (8M ) Make Beam Far Daddy (84) TThat’* Now (48) Boxo The Clowa 8:84 (3) News (38) Tonlyht (C) (l> Oeaeral HrapHal ' . ^ (to) News la Fsrspeotira 8:15 (3) Depaty Dawy , , „ (38-48) Les Crane rometers (to) Oheyeaao (8) Gnllant Hen WTMLAN (HL CO., Ibo. series ia legally valid and idaua- „ _ (48) Gale Storm liM (1) Beverly HUIbUfie* 8:88 (3) Leave It To Beaver 11 :M (3) Movie 18:18 (I). Mavle . „ (to) BUtemaa The Clam petto dea*t knew that (88-38) Hnniley Brinkley Re­ ible. 8:88 (8) News, Weather, aad SMito (8) The Yoany Marrieds port “ .**•.7 A MIUIoo- (88-88) What’s This Saaaf a •appesedly iadlgeat termer (38) Romper Room , Marilyn Monroe, Betty 763 MAIN STREET ~ 643-1191 84 MAIN ST. (to) U vh;g Arte o f 'jiS m nslghber to new a weiothy 18:88 (3) News (M) What’s New Grable (to) News iJS! News and Weniher ***** <**^> .CoBooBtrattoa (48) Laramie i**-88) Make Boom for Daddy (IS) News SP®'** View 8:88 (8) O e n e ^ Hospital 11:38 (8) I,es Crane RANGE and DRYER n.aa J;*^*^®®* S*® Iteaeaea J iif £«*•'»•’ »®Fr. Weather -----(3) After Dinner Movie (33) Tonlyht (C) ENJOY A NEW WORLD OF HEARING U tM (88-88) Jeopardy 1:15 (8) New* f tto (8) Disk Vaa Dyha Shew (48) Gale Storm (8-88-48) M luljig Uain Cart Belaar. Ta help the show. 18:88 (8) Movie “Oldyet" Sandra Dee, Cliff 13:45 (8) N>WS and Weather 11:88 ( ) Love Of LUe (to) Olakhease Robertson - „ rke Lord’s Prayer WITH THE NEWEST EYEGLASS HEARINO AH WKING SERVICE 8 Bob maU* advaace fsa lettora (8LS8) Whal’s ThU BonyT (IS) Sub. T.V. 1:88 (3) Gale Storm <8M > S » Whom •aim tM (S)5*?’ Newt,?*•*'•* ■®'®** te Alaa Brady, thea the shew (20) .Hail OMer Market (M) News CMngas. Complete Wiring 10 .M Kaewa Bast <$> SvrftMe 8U to caaeeled. 11.88 (ii*ior’c.*’;iratJ:tgi.»'’‘ (88) Weather. Local News 1:38 (8) News OTARION SUPER-9 ** ** Ibmerraw (1-8848) Mickey Ins tails tioBa In OM A New (88^ ) Trath ar Oeaseanrae Mickey Booaey. ladeenatan U:38 (24) Llvlny Arts of Japan . !5** Nows and Weather Homes and Dnalninai s 1 . J5;*y*JL S®.¥® ^ Flehare Mteker trtos te lead hla lam- NIm Im lifaiki 7:15 (88) Mass HI Llles,^ DANCING ‘NURSE’ fT '* * * ? '"**“ • '” *® l8 the ultimate in eyeglaaa hearing aida. New 1:88 (I) Bert Seller Uy^aad a cab pack ea a eamp- lt:M .Ritebara Beraaid Mtow M auad O’Brtoa, Vera MBs*. Comedies. Debbie Watsoa, assignment In the ‘Tuesetky 1:88 Hello Pea Piokars Jack Klnyman, Steve Fraak- night series to dance In "The to believe It! For a free dememstration, stop in or «»nn uy soon. <•> ^ The World Taras M u trie* te sveage the frlead Bent Seller en.-Karen aad her father at­ < ^ ) Lat;. M ^ A Beal he beUevea waa \lUad by n Mavle tend a dance; Harrle Irlee to Black Swan” ballet with the (48) Hew to Marry a MBMs be**. (World Frenrtara) Film Mttle an old family feud; Dick Syracuse, N.Y. Symphony Oi^ . ^ <**> Ybe .Mian Kneiiment /ii.-*!} * ‘Hy decides three’s a crowd after 1:88 (8848) New* liM » ) Cars WUliam* Shew (48) News all. (dtestra in January. *'** iSi Pknrtraid O ius eampUeatos Ihlaga by J’S 5!?^ H«'™*rd Shaw <*-**^> Voyaye to. the Bottom Otistonihted Seat Oovern Let’s Make A Deal David Hedisoa. A diviny bell thea e e p i^ g It; (M) Hew To Marry A Million ■R'll* ‘•'™«th a mlae- Diaah Share “ y — aire , GeW tf It Is to help the Sca- leal - variety. Oaeetoi 1:55 (8848) News vlew. MANCHESTER TURNPIKE AUTO WILSON Our SPEEDY ^i3T\ 0 ’BtteB, Brady Mbaea, **** .Pnsswoid s as .£?* ^roplenl Gardener in . i * "totora (Js-88) Loretta Yoany (34) The French Chet MANCHESTER ELECTRICAL CO. TRULY DEUaOUS 88:88 (8) Daaay Kaye Shew a ns (s?* M**’ **n^*'® Answer 8:38 (8-28-48) No ■ Time For Sor- CYCLE SHOP SEAT COVERS GaMta: Daa Kaatte, Diahami 3:88 (3) House Party yeante. CYCLE SALES A SERVICE lee W. MMdle Tpke. Reaklential-Cofnm.-lBd. DaraU. (38-38) The Doctors CHICKEN Jim strikes a hard baryain BICYCLES O B MS-4SUS 64U-4S17 — UdU-uag for the sole of his run OLDSMOBILE BroTm hi MimdM - , N s s u r s s j " ’ ” .M is n s .? ” farm to the Air Force. “ Chris tnuM 6 3:44 <8) The Kdoe OfW NifMNioht (84) This is Opera » L»y-Awky” “Y em CMdamobtte Dealer^ (------8M 8)------World Ano&er ~ 1:88 (3) The.Lncy Show The wmM’s “fiBeai entta’ aad Sparta (8) Trollmaiter ChfolHB’' Wttll jBSBIMtBMtl U:18 (to) Local Newa aad Wantbar (8d’48) Oenenil Uoiipiial Widowed Lacy feels It’s her duly to take her son Jerry We Carry The SIlWESTCENTOrST. tasto. U:U (to) Teaight S:M (S> To Tell Tbe Troth on n "men-oUly’ ’ three-day a ^ Y ooof Marrioda J A C O B S ] ^ m WILUS Garage U :to (8)^ o v to * camplny trip. Snow Bloww M g-lM l CALL IN ORAER Mateh Game (8-88-48) Wendy and Me ____ SPECIALISTS IN Danny needs a temporary wife WHEEL ALIGNMENT AMD r u k Up 19 Mtontoa Loder U .88 ■' (8) Admiral Jack to help him throayh a /crisis Sbirley Booth dances (8) Las Oiaaa to St) News . , . (Color) Gaoste: Shirley Booth, REUrS URIVE4N (to) News oa u .3 1 S' ■: « h. ‘ »4»-4»dl—18, MAIN 8T„ MANCHEBTRB 4SF CENTER ST. >M 3dBQ on bis NBC show Mon­ 1:88 (1 ) News, Waatban, Maraanl • fc . ” tl’ IJ. day 9-10 p.m. . _ of Meditdsn ' ...... '• ‘ 1, f • ■■■ ; ; t t - i ; rj > J 5 . l i N (1 ) Kaws 8 fJ - : ,1 f. r* • ‘*4 are PAjGE FX)UR MANCHESTER EVEENING HERALD^ MANCHfesiER OOiNN**: lA 19«r " ' ^ ^'* 1 j i' I ■ ,i.—I—■■>. nil ii I III ^..-1 I...... mi. Mil I — .... il .... Tnim aa in PROGRAM Btefcasd Chamhfrlhla, AliMt KBW TORK (AP) — A pep- W a r i r w r t n> bath deal----- P**T 80-yew-oW who haa often asm# CSM ta ISM wkk " Appeared on television is tnak* ' <»> iB S esk OMkfMTMd > auuiw a|har m u " Is the Ursa M I) MOIm DelUr Mkvle wsmm they lara. in f his formal debut this week ’ ")) TiBlImarier (MlThaiSutors as a television star. Re is Harry J> sewt News •iM (}> Taaswaid 8: Truman, former president of *ha Jle kala^^ af Uhaity Oemady Tima Ham aad Then $ m (t> Tka BMamu •iM (I) DecdalM of his series is “ DecUlon: The (W> WUplask (S^S-MTHaytm Mm Conflicts of Harry S. Truman." U sight ( ' . (M> The Friaadly Oiaat A atoanla far deeislaiiii Cathk ^renty-slx shows have already is? . Sq^rnum ^ rtaa Aadanra’slWe la Ihehilt <»> CeptaU Kusarae < . _ (4M The ASmlral aaS Swabfcy aaoe. been completed. (t) ■asfolM (:U (ii) Slas HI Slag La (KfM) Hasal Tht reason the series —' an .O lM ei— t s U (8), HSeklebariy Masad (Oalar) nirlay Boath. Haaal (t) Hu Bieharis OH Talk - ' Best dear to peapla OearHS rions during: the eventful years ( n i Jtoau ^r Baaaa H & r , flaw daesa't w u t u aainhan. in the White Rouse — has been Oraa. Tadav ({■> Maverlek (M> fam Oasaal (M> Baca Tha &aara _ ^ (M) Biflamu launched without the usual fan­ •>u ({>. Dapatjr Dawk U tM (f) Aa Hear with BahaSt •iM <•> l^ v a « Ta Baa Tar *'* * R*y » W«a*har, sag Syarts ^ s le t fare Is that it is sold to individ­ (M) IHm Masiaal spaolaL aaesta: LSs- ^ Tauc MarrMa M> A Ugh! la Natan ual television stations, around Hamper Baam Ua Cana, Tarry - Tkamaa. the nation, instead of to’ one of „ <4*> Haws Bari SifflvaB, Bari W Uau! <1> Hawa la Pandiaa the three major networks. <*AW> Make Baam T ar Daddy ®Ef***> *f*ws aad Weather Saspeasa Theatre Most of the SO-odd statlmis ^ («•) Oala Btorm StN (I) Haws (Oator) b A Bymaa, Tat O’. wdilch have acquired the series lt:M Marie Briea. yira escapees tnm a HuHay - BriaUay Ba- gaeollae teak track. on various nights and in various Oaaeeatnuiaa 7»-»S-ta) Jiauar D e u Shaw time periods. „ What'a Haw Oaasts: d arn Tale, O a n ^ The Truman series has been a Qalaa. B a ^ , the mappal (S-IAM) MlulBk sijfarfesf haaad. long time in the making, llie „ „ <**> la Sehael m rt a w U iN (tA H I i m ta) Hews, Wsathsk former president originally' en­ Charles Boyer will be «* Teat (|^>% ^K a.w . Bari tered into an agreement with narrator on NBC's Wealher U i u ^ tSSSa Haws, Wealhsk producer David Sussldnd to “The L o u T r e/’ an •» Oaaaaaaaaee U ;U (M> Tsaight make IS one-hour shows for net­ I -m Mekaw _ (*•-«•) Onua work broadcast. Two were hour-long visit to the l!** Marls (•> Marie made and shown to the net­ Paris museum, Tues­ WBm TiW ( » The MaastorS works, which were not interi^- *ba niastoBea day at 10 p.m. « • » Haws*• “•"* “**r- , (MLJW OaaisI Bsaae ed. M Amss. WhBs U :M oala Storm yet. J = « Haws ABC had been disappointed by NBC has also derided to re­ Wftsa. t ™ ^ s A n s r Is slata, u attri^re the low audience ratings of its place "The Bill Dum Show" *■ ^ fine series on Winston Churchill. with a half-hour Western, Tfce m »3 *n J M M W .D aau Bead Shaw OU> HOBfE It has also completed a docu­ "Branded,” starring Chuck Con­ S2 8rs:,s" - frlriag la a giri he's dating. mentary series on Franklin D. nors, although the contracts . aa aaa Systems ’The permanent maldmoe ot Roosevelt but has never sched­ have not yet been signed, • sM <*-*Ata) My Three Sobs John McOlver, star of CBS’ uled it. Trailmsster TM Desglasses try to gel "Many Happy Returns", is a , Truman, however, wanted a (M-M) Oaaeral HassMal. H^hla hasna altar ha ssecaads SiM (I) Ts T rI Ths Trsth 133-year-old remotjeled churoii television series and ultimately (M-M) Dr* in West FuK6«,''N.Y. the rights were aqulred by ABC’s ‘Mickey’ Screen Gems. ..Oradus Was as­ signed to produce the series May'Be Dropped "M r. Truman had the final ■Ay,— but I don’t think he made PROGRAM NE W YO RK (A P )— It looks Time CIULBaGl more than five minor' changes now aa If ABC’s "Mickey,” • :M (I) gaaries Semester , (84) What’s Haw (38) News • *•> News, Weather in the scripts,” Oradus said. which has not been well re­ s.as Panrie e (tf> Newe } ! » . (8 ) News “ His own book, of Course, was rt) Memeatc et Cemfert aad 1:88 (8) Neita, Weather aad M ^ ceived and haa also been hit _ .. Hewaoepe the blue of our research." by the death of featured player meats ef Cohort *■'** /fw tArietophen tSt *• M i ■••*“ we Sammee ’Tong, will be replaced _ „ „9“ S*er Hartford Forsm in a couple of months by an ' •** ili Seeken ■ “ d Weather SHOW PREVniwg *90 Bristol Court’ extra half hour of the show <1*-M) Today Shew that precedes it, "Shindig," a 7=U . (48) H u e •Alcoa Preview," a new ABC pop music half hour which has 1 (S) Bawhide series that will introduce up- Tenants Leaving been a hit with the young rock . IZI W ««»er. S e u McCloiy. an’ roll crowd. 8:8#f'S f liv(8) Ekenise K »«aan e (Part fi) Oil has a tough time coming entertainment, will CBS is not expected to make After his dnvers have beea start in February., Douglas NBW YORK (AP)—NBC has 8.88s-as {j(•) y Hap Blehardt •sjed^lnto working for the decided to drop two of the three firm decisions about changes Fairbanks Jr. will be host. (8) airi Talk (8-18-48) douajr Qseat oomedies pulled together under until the Nielsen Report to be JHI ■ •“ per Boom ’The show will preview up­ (88) O su. Tsdajr <2it *«•*?••• Match Wits coming motion pictures, Broad­ the Utle of “90 Bristol Court." released on Dec. 7. “Mr. Broad­ (88) InternallDnal Showtime The first, "Karen," will remain way,” however, is not expected a ta Ilf* C*»wa Itaa Ameche, heat. “The Mag- way shows and other entertain- to last long, and several switch­ S u IS} ?•»■»>’ ®*wg ulceat Mulch Clnu." ^ ment. 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