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Anti-American Campaign

Seen Coming in Viet Nam

SAIGON, South Viet<|> Khanh told the nation by radlo^formed sources, Khanh told his-?>at least partly satisfy the Amer- Tue.sday'i night that no foreign lean demand for a return of th« Nam (AP) — There were y\ council of generals that tough power cbuld impose its policies government to civilian control. indications tonight that pressure on the United Stales on his armed forces. The Vietnamese had no im- South Vietnamese military “ It is better to live poor but must now be applied, and that mediate comment on the Stat* proud as free citizens of an in- this should include antiAamer- Department .statement Tuesday men were cranking up an dependent country rather than ican demon.strations if neces- night demanding that the Saigon anti - American campaign in ease and shame as slaves of sary. government be free of military that may even involve the foreigners and Commu- In the midst of this, the U.S. interference. Otherwise, th*

street demonstrations nist.s," he said. State Department .said it could .statement .seemed to hint, U.S. In the context of the speech, aid to the war agaimst the Com- against U.S. Ambassador not condone “ improper intcr- Khanh wa.s clearly taking an ; ference " in Viet Nam’s civilian munist Viet Cong might be cut Maxwell D. Taylor. anti-American tone, with the government. off. Informed sources said Lt. added assertion his country Disagreements between Tay- Gen. Nguyen Khanh, command- The U.S. statement warned could go on without Ameriean lor and Khanh have flared up that continued U.S. support of c! of the armed forcc.s, already assistance if necessary j front time to time in the past has drawn the outlines of such a - the war in Viet Nam is ba.sed on . , . . I-4iter, Khanh granted an in-: three months. But there were no existence of a Saigon govern- campaign before hts rnihtary tei-view to a eorrespondent of i advance signs of the current ment “ free of improper inter- council of some 20 high offiecr.s. New York Herald Tribune, | explosion, set off Sunday by a ference.” It was not learned whether in whieh he directly attacked military purge of the High Na- “ We must take a stand on this the civilian premier, Tran Van Taylor. Khanh was quoted a s ; tional Council The dispute is at one." an American official .said

Huong, would go along, but saying that if Taylor did not act ' least partly a personality clash privately. "Otherwise we fac*

Khanh Iiad clearly become the more intelligently Southea.st between Khanh and Taylor, the end of American influenc* strongest man in South Viet Asia would be lost. A military reorganization of I here, and there is too much at Nam for the time being. | According to other highly in- | the High National Council might .stake for that.’’

Heavy rain continued along the Pacific Northwest Calif., where homes and other buildings are en-

yesterday causing streams to overflow and homes dangered by the flooding waters in Oregon Gulch.

to be evacuated. Shown is a street in Redding, (AP Photofax.) ______Youths Admit House OK’s Rusk Urges End Annual Gift Three - Week Convention

Northwest Coastal Region To Newsboys Crime Spree To Saigon Feud Bill Easily

A Herald tradition of

many years will be repeated SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) Two HARTFORD (AP) — Strong tomorrow, when the Christ- youths from West Virginia told (A P )— Secretary of State Dean Hit hy Third Day of Rain bipartisan support overcame 11 mas Eve edition is The Her- today of a three-week escapade Rusk urged feuding factions in Saigon today to set aside amendment attempts and gave ald’s annual gift to its news- of robbery and violence and ad- personal considerations and wliat he called lesser issues the Constitution Convention boys. mitted beating a man whose bill an easy victory in the state EUREKA, Calif. (A P )__ ^way 30 also was closed to traf-<» At Scotia, Calif., rescuens at- in the interest of getting on with the war against Red bludgeoned body was found in House of Representativea Tues- tempting to evacuate several an abandoned house in north- guerrillas in South Viet Nani. day. Gale - whipped torrential «,utheastem part of the families in low areas were west Georgia. Chatham County Rusk did not name any par-California, Oregon, Ida- was closed by rising water and blocked becau.se of logs racing Sheriff’s deputies found the er, but his remarks at a news was seeking to upset world or- tionment session, is recessed ho and Nevada today, for Soda Springs was cut off. loose in the Eel River. To $3.5 Million body of Billy Copeland, 47, of National Guard troops were conference came amid strong der and warned that their ap- for the holidays. Barring an Garberville wa.s without any Lafayette, Ga., early todat It U.S, displeasure over moves by the third straight day, en- alerted for flood duty. Streams telephone service, while all but petites and ambitions grow upon unforeseen emergency, H will Launching Pace was wrapped in wallpaper.^ Saigon generals to purge the feeding. not reconvene until Jan. 4. dangering scores of cities throughout southern Idaho were local service wa.s cut off in 13 The deputies went to the civilian leadership. Asked if he subscribed to the One of the sharpest critics at and towns and threatening swollen by the imseasonable other towns south of Eurkea. house after Roy Dale Chatter- warmth that sent temperatures WASHINGTON (AP) — The Rusk also said that lack of a falling domino theory in South- the bill was Rep. Benjamin to force evacuation of a The main long-distance tele- ton, 20, and Woodrow Whisman, into the upper 50s and wide- unified civilian government in east A.sia —the idea that one Barringer, R-New Milford, who phone cable to Eureka was Communications Satellite Oorp 21, told in a statement how they South Viet Nam would obviously city of 11,000 population. spread lowland flooding was toppling government causes an- said the "last person thought washed out. — Oomsat — announced today it robbed and beat Copeland Dec. make it more difficult to handle The Christmastime deluge has reported. other to fall — Rusk said, "This about (in the drafting of tha In other parts of the nation, 16, the day the textile mill su- certain types of U.S. aid. He killed six persons, left three Hardship gripped the country- will pay the government about is not dominoes, this is Marx- bill) was the general public." wet weather dampened areas pervisor disappeared. declined to go into detail on this ism.” rescuers missing and forced side. At Piercy, Calif., a preg- from the northern Plains to New S3.5 million to launch its “ Early “ The first thought was for Bird” commercial satellite as or the bigger question of what He gave full backing to U.S. more than 6,000 persons to fleet nant woman whose baby must England. Snow fell in scattered Copeland was married and the welfare of the two political soon as possible after March 1. happens to the massive U.S. Ambassador Maxwell D. Tay- before raging waters of a dosen come by Caesarian section, was sections across the northern tier the father of three sons and a parties,” Barringer aaid. The contract, signed by O m - assistance program if there le lor, who has come under attack fltxxi-swollen mountain rivers reported stranded In a lodge of states. Light rain sprinkled daughter. He objected to the way In and hundreds of streams. sat and the National Aeronaut- Detectives Randolph Strick- no unified government. from South Viet Nam's com- which the bill would have Con- isolated by surging waters. areas in other sections east of On another subject. Rusk said mander in chief, Lt. Gen. Nguy- An amphibian helicopter with the Mississippi River. ics and Space Administration, land and Billy Fields said the stitutional Convention delegates three Coast Guardmen aboard Four persons were spotted commits NASA to perform Communist China is attempting en Khanh, for opposing Sun- chosen. Fairly mild weather prevailed youths dictated a statement to was missing and presumed clinging to the rooftop of a near- similar launchings at Comsat’s officers today and related incl- to extend its domination into day's purge by young generals. The measure provides that l4 down after evacuating 10 per- by inun^ted house at Pepper- in most states, w IAl the lowest option .alter July 1. Ultimately, denU- -«f -v i^ n c e in several Southeast Asia and the Congo As for Khanh’s public criti- delegates be elected from each sons off an island In Oalifomia’s wood Falls, Calif,, yelling for temperatures in the” northern the earth will be circled with states. and has made these two areas cisms of Taylor, Rusk said help. ^ third of the nation. Early morn- of Connecticut’s six Congression- Eel River. satellites for a permanent sys- The officers said the youths the gp-eatest danger points to some of them might have been al districts. Each party would ing readings ranked from 7 be- At Yuba Cjity, Calif., 110 miles Nearby, at Rio Dfell, a man tem of telephone, message and also implicated 17-year-old world peace. made in the heat of the mo- nominate seven, in each district, low zero in Cut Bank, Mont., to a north of San Francisco, the Sut- was trapped among the head- television transmission. girl reported missing from He declared Peking’s militant ment. He said he found no wide- so that whether anyone voted stones of a cemetery surround- 69 at Key West, Fla. Denvft-’s 87 spread anti-American feeling ter County Board of Supervisors The Early Bird will be placed Huntington, W. Va. 111- not, each party’s nominees ed by water. compared to 61 in Miami, Fla. in synchronous orbit — that is, elsewhere in South Viet Nam. made a provisional decision to They said the girl, Becky would be elected. vacuate Yuba City’s 11,000 peo- “ standing” at 22,300 miles alti- Earls, was picked up by the two Expect Nation Rusk said it is not up to the One of the 11 defeated amend- ple if the Feather River reaches tude above a fixed spot in the men at Huntington High School to Insist upon a ments wofild have made U eas- T7 foot depth. The river was ex- Atlantic — with NASA providing about two weeks ago and was Will Escape particular, detailed pattern for ier for an independent candi- pected to reach 7© feet this Giant Plane, New Chief the launch vehicle and services, with them for a time. South Viet Nam's government. -date to petition for a place on afternoon. telemetry and tracking data. The detectives said the girl Flu Epidemic But it was the military author- the ballot. Another would have Once successfully in orbit, the was arrested at Miami, Fla., ities themselves who had earlier made it easier to challenge a The river is backed up behind indicated they wanted to turn a levee. In the disastrous 1955 Await Air Force in ’65 satellite will be turned over to last weekend as a runaway, but party - endorsed candidate in a Comsat. If tests are successful, later was released because no WASHINGTON (AP) — The over the governmental duties to primary. Northern California flood, 38 civilians and restrict them- commercial service should start charges were filed against her. Public Health Service predicts Barringer said he hoped that, persons died when the levee the nation will escape any big selves to the military campaign, washed out and the river WASHINGTON (AP) — 'Die^aon. The sky grant would be de- when it came time for the pub- flu outbreak this winter. he said. reached 82.8 feet. Air Force, heading Into the new signed to carry 600 men or 260 (See Page Eight) (See Page E^ht) lic to vote on the . measures There have been only a few What is important, Rusk* said, Rampaging flood waters have year with bright prospects for a tons of cargo great distances. is unity and the setting aside of proposed by the Constitutulonal local concentrations of Asian or Convention, the public would re- forced evacuations in Guneme- new giant plane of hemisphere- F'unds for loginning develop- personal rivalries or lesser is- other types of Influenza so far ject the Convention’s ixxjpoeals. vllle, OiTck, Fortuna, Klamath, spanning range, will get a new ment of the C5A will be included this year. There probably would sues in the Interest of the broad- Loleta, Paskenta, Scotia, Rio commander Feb. 1. in the new military budget. Ev- Hit ‘with Gigantic BlasU er goal. Another critic was Rep. Rick- have been many more if a ma- ard C. Noyes, R-Farmington. Dell, Pepiierv'ood, Weott, Myers Emerging from a meeting erything about the big plane is t ------jor epidemic were imminent, With President Johnson's ap- Flat, Philllpsville and Miranda with President Johnson in Texas on a gptuid scale. Just to decide proval, the State Department His amendment, which would the service noted. have reduced the number of In Northern California. Tuesday, Secretary of Defense on the exact design, then design issued an unusually tough state- The agency again recom- names required to petition for The evacuees found shelter Robert 8. McNamara an- It, test it and build some experi- Pilotless Navy Plane ment Tuesday night warning mended vaccinations, especially a place on the ballot, was de- with luckier neighbors, in near- nounced ; mental models will cost about for those in "high risk” groups Vietnamese generals that by towns, hotels and in emer- —Gen. John P. McConnell, 66, S750 million; to build 68 such feated on a roll call vote, 2U- - pregnant wbmen, the elderly American support is based on 31. gency lodgiings set up by Civil- will become the new chief of planes in a production progp-am the existence of a Saigon gov- and those with heart trouble or Noyes said it didn’t make Mn Defense and Red Cross. staff of the Air Force when Gen. — which would constitute three Crashes into Homes ernment of national unity “ with- other chronic diseases. sense to have an eleotimi b Rain and melting snow Curtis K. LeMay retires Feb. 1. squadrons — would cost a^ut out improper interference from In response to questions, which there were no losing can- wa.shed out highways and a rail- McConnell, now vice chief of SI billion, iii addition to the de- health service officials said all any group.” road bridge In Southern Idaho staff of the Air Force, is a stra- velopment. didates. DEBARY, Fla. (A P )— A Navy reconnais.sance bomb- signs indicate no widespread "rhe statement also gave full An amendment proposed by today, isolating several small tegic warfare expert, McNamara, talking to news- epidemic will hit the country, backing to U.S. Ambassador communities. —The Air Force proposal for men at Johnson City, Tex., er with no hand at the controls exploded like a bomb Rep. William S. Mayor, R-Eakt although there is always the Maxwell D. Taylor, whose ef- Granby^ that would have re- The Union Pacific Railroad a start on blueprinting a plane seemed confident that the first into a residential area today, destroying one home, dam- possibility of localized out- forts to undo Sunday's military halted its southern Idaho traffic so enormous as to dwarf the experimental model would be aging several others and blasting a 2-foot deep crater. quired a referendum on the breaks. purse of the Civilian regime Constitutional Convention WU, after a bridge was flooded east largest now flying has been ap- One occupant of the plane,------^— ------The present situation, they came under attack from the of King Hill, where U.S. High- proved by McNamara and John- (See Page Three) was defeated 194 - 55 on a roil believed to be the pilot, was plane, attached to Squadron IS, said, bears out forecasts made Vietnamese army comrhander call. killed m a low-level parachute was on a routine training flight, last summer by an advisory Lt. Gen. Nguyen Khanh. jump. The other occupant land- Names of the crewmen were An amendment submitted Ijg ed safetly in a tree. not released Immediately. (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) Mr.s. Fred Taylor, standing at (See Page Five) her kitclien window not far from Russians Rejeipt Finance Plans, the crash site, said the plane exploded “ with a gigantic blast” shortly before impact. News Tidbits Throwing UN into New Dilemma The concussions blew out all the windows of her home, but she from the AP Wireb was not injured. *

UNITED NATIONS, N. Diplomatic sources said the<*serie.s of amendment.s which “ I .saw it explode and then go into the ground," Mr.s. Taylor U.S. Army adviser killed by Y . (AP) — The Soviet Soviets objected to the phrase would make the plan completely “ stable and solid basis." They unacceptable to the United said. “ It demolished one house Viet Gong fire, the 239th Amer-. Union plunged the United and knocked in the wall.s of lean to die in Viet Nam com- also were reported to have in- State.s. Nations into a new crisis sisted that the assembly drop its As late a.s Tue.sday afternoon some other.s." bat ... Italian Conununists throw block of votes to aoeial- today by rejecting an no-vote truce now Instead of .sponsors of the plan had insisted A raging fire,. followed the waiting until Jan. 16 as pro- the United State.s and the Soviet crash and fire -fighting equip- 1st Pietro Nennl and two right- 'Asian-African plan design- posed by the Asian-African ment was i-ushed here from De ist parties but neither won Union were near agreement. ed to permit the General plan. N First word of the hitch came Land, Orange City, the Sanford election as president despite Assembly to recess for the The Soviet delegate was un- Naval Air Station, and a Forest 13 th ballot... Milan court rules ex-Klng Farouk unshle holidays without a U.S.-So- derstood to have submitted a (See Page Eight) Service station. The plane, on a mission out 'of to prove he suffered flnaooial viet showdown on peace- Sanford, crashed some dist^ce damages because chocolate bar keeping assessments. fioni the home of Sen. EvCTett ‘bore his nam e... New Toric As a result the 116-nation Gen- Judge Cotter Rules Out M. Dirksen, 'R-Ill., wlio is Republican iiiajorittes reMh eral Assembly has scheduled an wintering here. The community half-way mark in legislative re- unprecedented day- before- between Sanford and De Land, apportionment plan. . . M»-' Christmas, session to seek a way is made up largely of retired rina Oswald enrolls in Univer- Vice Probe in W a ter bury sity of ’s Engltih out of the impasse. Assembly persons. President Alex Quaison-Sackey One woman, standing in her language institute... Wound- ed counterfeiting suspect rie- o f Ghana had hoped to wind up yard, was struck by debris from ttie yearend business this after- WATERBURY (AP) —- A Su-<^a.ssigned lo criminal terms In the exploding plane and was covers gun and escapes from perior Cknirt Judge ruled today every Connecticut pounty, arid Qhlo atqi bleeding ...... taken' tp a hospital. A man was that g grand, jury Investigation that he “ dannot find that the burned- when blazing fuel from from injiiim ^ . Donna AXtou, Diplomatic Murces said the evidence of crime appears to be the plane set his car afire. isS' AmefmKc All Lit Up, The finance plan, drafted by tigation by a grand jury,” Judge | "After the report was issued, Viet regime. .. Soviet ohanN tbs • 59-nation Asian-African John P. Cottfer said. certain .strident . and raucus fer Igor Ivanov, sentenced to. group and modified by Quaison- Just Like Tree The request for a grand jury .statements were offered by cit- 20 years in prison for espto^ Sackey and Secretary-General probe grew out of a police board izens which reached the public nage conspiracy, freed undM U Thant, called for voluntary report which claimed that the press' demanding a grand jury ALBUQUERQUE,'N.M. (AP) ! $100,000 ball. . . President ' contributions by U.N. member? Waterbury police were lax in investigation^ One, George E, —A t night her head light? up Johnson continues budget eSB- to put the organization’s fi- enforcement of gambling and Carroll, communicated with like a Christmas- tree. ferrnces at Texas White Hou$o nances on a “ stable and- solid vice . Governor (John) Dempsey, who Carolyn Emerson, 32, a beau- with Agriculture Seoretai^ basis.” Ihe three-member oommlttee properly Informed him this was ty shop operator, went to a lot Freeman and Postmgstsr'CM)'’ In return, all countries would of the police board said in Us of troubi? to see that it does. a matter for the Superior Court T rio of Cubans Held in UN Bazooka Incident eral Gronouskl. agree not to invoke Article 19 bt report that “ gambling in gen- acting b y means of the state's Meeting Mrs. Emerson at Winds up to 160 mUis an the U.N. charter, which sus- eral is a millions-of-dollars-a- attorney within the Waterbury night during the Christmas sea- Three Cubans, identified as members o f an anti^Castro exile group, have been hour logged in (^yton cyelonlf, pends the voting rights of coun- year operation." jurisdiction.” son- iar« startling experience'. charged with .taking part in the Dec. 11 bazooka shot at the UN bK|ldihg. They onov of flercest (norms In Is- tries two years in arrears on Cotter said todgy .that this Cotter heard testimony from Small battery-powered llghfz have been quoted as saying they purposely missed the 88-story structure. land's history... Wildest assessments. The Soviet Union statement in the report is noth- 14 witnesaef In tWo or three ahlne in her hairdo, which ia strike apparently enar In aad six other Soviet bk>e aoum ing more than “ an aasumpUon.” dgya of cIoB^ sesslona in mid- Shown, left to right, are: Ignacio Novo, Det. William Riley, Julio'Carlos Perez York as labor, lsad«rs tries a n In that category. Qoiter ihld that b r jw b«en Saptomber. I (See Page Eight), amd GuiRermo Novo. (AP !^otofax.) g ’ s t if le d erttli naar V ( . . . .. V- ' I

P A G E TW O MANCHBSTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1964 WAKCHBSTEB BVENINO HWRALP, MANCHESTER. 0ONN« WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28,1964 PAGE TB R SR the nation’a 250,000 amateur ra. Negro, While Parishes dlo operators. First-day oere- R oc k v ille>V e m o ii imonlCH were in Anchorage, Sheinwold on Bridge Giant Plane, New Chief FREE Alaska. The tribute goes to Express Christmas Spirit Alaska where the ‘'hams” wrote DibN’T GIVE TRICKSTER WeR dealer 4f43Arrest8La8tYear^' DELIVERY another chapter in a long public CHANCE TO TRAP YOU Nofth-Sbuth vulneriM t Await Air Force in ’65 service record by maintalnii« NORTH nnziAxnBLPHiA (ap) — communications following tte ARTHUR BRUR ranged an exchange of family By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Yearly Police Report Finds (Coattimed troos Page Ona) Qiriitmma Approaches, a pilot recent earthquake. National Men’s Team Champion n- peofnun linking a largely Ne- ■visits, basketball games be- 0 AQ J 10 B a b y A U e rg ic tween the parish schools, and a The stamp commemorates the « 962 flying in the fiscal year bs- gro Roman Catholic parish in 50th anniversary of the found- A certain kind of play Jooks R o ^lle PoUea Oiief GeorgeOnerra ia chairman of the B- mutual Holy Name Maas. WEST EAST 6^ ban aubmitted hla an brary fund. T o Y u l e T r e ^ 'ginning July 1. 1968. A contract North Philadelphia and a white ing of the American Radio Re*- O 952 * 7 Despite the poverty of many lay Lieague. mire-flre on paper If your op- nual report to the city, coun- Services Toalght to begin actual development parish in auburban Manoa is of its members, St. Elizabeth's 9 ^ KJ7652 CX>VBfOTON, Ky. (AP) — generating a spirit of Joy, shar- ponenU moan and groAn lo 'O 754 O X 902 cil. The report covera the city’s The 'Vernon Methodist Chureh could come In the next six or will exchange poor-box dona- The design features a radio much that you know what they will hold a candlelight aervlbe Two-year-old Kitty Wolcott has seven months. ing and thankfulness. tions with Sacred Heart to do i^ wave emanating from a radio ♦ AKQJ73 ♦ 105 flacal year which ended Nqv. 18. iTie latest step in the pro- ara doing. Calm, reaourceftil SOUTH tonight starting at 7:30. a Christmas problem she is tak- The concept for the C6A Is an share for any unfortunate Sa- dial. In the upper left is the The chief reported that a total Hospital Notes ing in stride. Her trodbls; She’s extremely long-range, large- gram, which began two weeks cred Heart pari.shioners. wording "Amateur Radio.” opponents can give you a much O AKQJIOOS of 448 orresta were made, 246 ago, was an exchange of chil- ^ 14 Admitted Monday: P • t • r allergic to the Christmas tree. cargo aircraft to pro'rtde twe A .similar program is under harder time. criminal and IM motor vehicle, She has big red spots all over global air mobility — a craft dren’s choirs Tuesday between ■Hie United Nations Postal West dealer O 63 while 181 motor vehicle wamlnn Teabo, 19 Spring St.; Nancy the Sacred Heart parish in Ma- way in Chester, Pa., scene of * 84 Beltrondi, 86 White SL; Oor- her arms and face. that will' fly nonstop for more civil-rights demonstrations dur- Administration announced its North-South vulnerable ^ere issued. "She sort of blends in with the than 6,000 miles and be able to noa and St. Elizabeth's in North 1964 souvenir folder is now on Opening lead King of Clubs Complolnta for the year to- trude Perry, Broad Brook; Car- Philadelphia. ing the past year. ol Bunco, 4 Mary Lone; Karen other Christmas decorations,” unload 600 men or 260 tons of sale. The cost is $1.90 each, plus West takes two high clubs talad 1,858 ; 482 doors were found said James W. Wolcott of his cargo at destinations approach- The Rev. Philip J. Dowling, The predominantly white par- return postage. Each folder con- and then shifts to the nine of unlocked and 424 street lights Outerson, 6 Grand View Ter. daughter. executive secretary of the Arch- ish of St, Michael's and the AdmRted Tuesday: Elios De- ing this range, depending on CMOW-DOWN WUTC8N fTVU Kt tains a mint single of every hearts. The problem Is to avoid wer» r ^ r te d out by Rockville’s "Everytlme she goes near the load-fuel factors. bishop's Commission on Human largely Negro parish of the Im- AP Newsfeatures U.N. stamp i.ssued during the the loss of a heart and a dia- flneat. Lisle, 17 Chamberlain St.; Hor- tree she breaks out in a rash. It Relations, sponsoring the pro- macuTlvte H eart of M ary have ry Keller, Ellington; PhHlp The Air Force/says it would India has issued a new year. The front cover shows an mond, since West’s original Polica respemded to 44 fire didn’t seem to bother her last be subsonic in speed, probably gram, said the mothers of the | a Christmas exchange enlargement of the 50 cent de- pass with a long, solid club suit nents are ao transparent the* alarma, investigated 213 motor Lander, Rockville. year. /r m m Sacred Heart pariah "feel their ! program and plan to continue stamp in it-s Children's Day you always know when they Birth Monday; A son to Mr. about 550 miles an hour. S («ln Pit No. 88 Series depicting the late Prime finitive stamp designated by indicates that East has both discard down to a blank kin- . vehicle accidents, and first aid "She started breaking out McNamara took pains to children are learning about chil- j the project into 1965. Hatim El Mekki of Tunisia. The missing kings. was rendered in 24 accident and Mrs. Edwin Bailey, Elling- when she helped decorate the dren who are less fortunate." Minister Pandit Nehru, reports If your opponents are tough or ton. disassociate the CSA project CHAR BROILED STEAK the World Wide Philatelic reverse side has a representa- At first glance, it seems safe cases. tree last Friday. We took her to from the nonmilitary project for "They feel their children are PILI.BOX Bl'RNS tive group of United Nations to take the ace of hearts and If you sometimes misgue Birth Tuesday; A daughter * Agency, This i,s the second what they are doing, it pays to Rockville’s three police cruis- to Mr. and Mrs. Ehi.rl Gerber, 47 an allergist and he Immediately development of a supersonic learning to be thankful for what CITY. stamps. ^ run of the trumps. South saves ers burned a total of 11,091 gol- diagnosed the problem. commercial transport, "rhe CSA 33” 2^39 they have,” .said F ath er Dowl- fAP, After his liquor store a heart and two diamonds in play the hand properly. longs of gasoline and traveled Windermere Ave. "We explained to Kitty about ing. "The real goal of the pro- h»rf Prime Minister has Doily Question Discharged Monday; Michael would lift far more people over each hand. 118,968 miles. Forty-four lodgers her allergy and told her she long distances at far less cost gram is to further the ider of mTbed“ “ o ; c e : ' B7ron Gambui;;^ 'pr^^aS^a‘^“ompleTeT^ Blast must likewise save two Partner opens with 1 NT (16 were housed overnight in the Dowgiewicz, 173 High St.; could look at the tree but sharing, to enable people to to 18 points), and the next Everett Minor, RFD 2; George than a supersonic aircraft and con.structed a pillbox atop the fiam '" T " '' accom Z dafe a lf oJ ■ diamonds and one heart. South Rockville lockup. ‘mustn’t touch’. She has been would’ take off and land on really get to know each other," building and manned it with a ' " --N e ir Tem'l"? , then leads a heart, forcing East player p a e s e e. You hold; C3ilef Trapp reported revenues Skinner, Ellin^on. real good about it. She's taking Earlier, the Sacred Heart par- shotgun-wielding guard. Spades, 7; Hearts, K-J-6-6-2; Discharged yesterday: Leo- much shorter runways, its spon- Open 7 Days 11:30-0 beginning of to win and lead diamonds to Included; Bingo permits, $145; >> ••• ' ... • W It in stride.” » sors believe. ish had taken up an offering to i The pillbox was destroyed by rarrVo TheV w iprofile . likene.ss / ^ > „ ; Novembef). They . will include dummy. Simple, isn’t it? Diamonds, K-9-8-S; Spailee, 10 fees for copies of police reports, pold LaBoeuf, Flskdale, Mass.; Kitty wears stocking mittens 287 West Middle Turnpike purchase food certificates for - f,re Tuesday, The blaze appar- vv-ho have never seen InaiaJis spaces for all the stamps issued The trouble is that a re- 6-. $364; peddlers licenses, $76; Mrs. Helen Ward, 154 W. Main on her arms and hamds to keep needy families at St, Eliza- I entiv started when the m ard a rej/ro- j in her honor as "Defender of What do you say? St.; Herman LfflBfan, 1 West from scratching. A doctor said without sourceful East should see this paid phone calls, $1.55; park- beth's. Chri.stmas baskets also ; ,started to light a heater in the 8- hat^ ^ his Human Rights" apd for her fight all coming. He should throw Answer: Bid four hearts. You ing meter collections, $6,133; St.; Ernest Graham, 9 Ward mi:' the resin m trees causes the were made from food collected by-6-foot bullet-proof structure. against cancer. The 12 fully il- Santa Better Dodge three '-iw diamonds fairly ear- can’t really tell what you cc - parking violatlona collected, $1,- S t; Peter Drega, RFD 1; Mrs. rash. Kitty doesn’t get sick, but by the children in the Sacred Oambulos .said he will build I S ~ „ . I lustmted pages are punched to ly, with never a moan or a make, but in the long run it 988; revolver permits, $76, and Betty-Jane Bergstrom, Elling- she “becomes pretty misera- Heart School. another pillbox. I The new 5-cent U.S. postage , fit standard three-ring binders groan. When South leads the plays to bid game with such ;i retail firearms licenses, $9. ton; Mrs. Roberta ViHanova ble” at times, Wolcott said. The Rev, John J. McHale, stamp issued on Dec. 15 honors The price~ ' is 76 cents and may heart at the end, East takes hand rather than stop short. The report noted that during and daughter, Snipslc Lake Rd. "We’ve been thinking of buy- pastor of St. Elizabeth's, said be obtained from your local That Junk in Space two heart tricks and thus de- You will make game far more the past year, four men have at- ing artificial trees from now there was a "tremendous emo- stamp dealer. feats the contract. often than you go down. tended the Clonnecticut Chiefs of Vernon news is handled by on," he said. "The tree we have tional reaction " when the par- CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (APIA But he’d better have his radar Sure 'nUng Police Academy at Bethany. All The Herald’s RockvIHe Burean, now comes down the day after 3 ishioners heard about the gifts Dear Santa^ More Diapers^ Luxembourg has issued a set South should not put himself four graduated, one with top 5 W. Main St„ teleiriione Christmas.” ( u s i e M m i i w of food. "Some began crying — When Santa Claus makes his on the alert for a cluster of 202 of stamps commemorating the chimney-to-chimney goodwill at East's mercy when he can honors in his calss. 875-3136 or 64S-271L For Rockville Children, a Happy Christmas Mrs. Wolcott suggested; “We / Guitars with joy." he said ' accession to the throne of HP.H small fragments which are or- / Folk Song Books journey Thursday night he may biting close together. They are mEike a sure thing of the hand. The chief recommended the Several dozen dolls, obtained and repaired by Rockville firemen, rest beneath a Christmas tree could buy a real tree again next "We've always tried to take A Helper^ Too^ for Sister I the Grand Duke Jean of Luxem- Declarer takes the ace of year, but put it out on the patio care of our own, " Father Mc- find that space resembles a the fallout from a U.S. Transit STATE continued use of the training at Rockville High School. The dolls are being distributed by the firemen to city children from / Drums / Uk»s I bourg. The denominations are freeway at rush hour. hearts at the third trick, ruffs facilities for training of all new Rockville and look at it through the win- Hale said, "but most of these navigation satellite rocket needy families. (Herald photo by Freeman.) dow.” CINCINNATI. Ohio (API .— A*^them some more diapers and iVa'^mri^']? cVih""" He m ight be wl.se to equip his which disintegrated in , a club to make sure that East personnel of the department. people are very, very poor. It biblical quartet of Matthew, other 1961 / Aceossories / Banjos sleigh with control jets or retro- Is out of clubs, and draws Three new patrolmen have been means a lot when people care Mark. Luke and John adds to If Santa doesn't want to be- three rounds of trumps, dis- hired recently. Rep. Allen Raps Miffitt, 56, and Arthur J. Pitts, Adams St. 'were expressed by LEO HAS HOME about one another. the ChriiAmas spirit and rockets so he and his reindeer come a pincushion, he'd detour 54, both of the Rockville Hotel PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP) — Leo, / Bongos run mnneuver through the jam carding the ten of diamonds Trapp noted that five men 12th G rcnit the two motorists involved. / Harmonicas problems - at the Robert L. around the band of Project West once a foundling lion, will move of fast-moving satellites and from dummy. have attended a course in super- Stand by Jaycees and both charged with intoxi- According to Hehry J. Mc- Mincey home. Ford space needles. The.se are South then leads the nine of vision of police personnel spon- cation. . Caffrey Jr., 23, of (Coventry, he into new $:o,(XX) quarters at the / Gift Certfficatos / Motronomas “It’s trouble enough buying "space junk ” orbited by man. 400 million hair-thin copper G>urt Cases Phoenix Zoo during the holiday GIFT WALLETS "The latest count shows there hearts and pa.s.se.s the trick sored by the International As- On Medicare Bill was traveling west on Center for five, but when your family's wire.s. called dipoles, launched around to East. If East returns sociation of Chiefs of Police at St. in the right hand lane when season. are 297 man-made objects rac- in 1962 in a communications ex- / Amplifiers LEATHER been increased by four in the like angels, ’ said Mincey's a diamond, dummy gets ^a free the University of Connecticut. struck from behind by an auto- The 8-year-old king of beasts ing through space at altitudes periment. They are about 2,000 Recent action by the Rock- ROCKVILLE SESSION Drivers Differ same year wow! " said Min- wife. Willie Mae, 3fl. "After I flne.sse. If East returns a heart, Another recommendation was acquired by the zoo through TRAVEL CASES from 100 miles to several mil- miles up and form a continuous mobile operated by Joseph Gir- cey, whose quadruplet sons cel- put them to bed that’s usually It dummy will get a trick with mads is that the radio building ville Junior Chamber of Com- A West Hartford youth who court proceedings after being Giv* a Gift CertWeatw to Grass 120 Feet Tall lion mile.s. north-t(,-.south belt around the ardln, 22, of 37 Kensington St. ebrate their first Christmas Fri- until morning.’ the queen of hearts. MANCHESTER PH 643 7832 ' at Fox Hill be equipped with a merce in voting to oppooe accidentally shot a companion On Crash Cause abandoned by his original owner ARTHUR DRUG day. These are satellites, dead and earth about five miles wide and Girardin states, on the other two years ago. Mincey, already had four NEW YORK — Numbering You don't have to play the AMPLE FREE PARKING stand-by generator with auto- Medicare has been hit by State while hunting in Vernon was our Guitar Hobby Class "We’re not planning anything 44, alive; burned nut rocket 25 m iles thick. hand, that McCaffrey had Zoo officials decided they boys to buy gifts for’ Dudley, 1 "^^k^ly 5,000 species, grass ia casings, and fragments of metal hand accurately if your oppo- matic controls to insure and pro- Police report that only two stopped In front of him in the special for them — except to get The orbiting objects are what Representative Gerald Alien. fined $16 on a charge of hunt- could keep Leo after youngsters 17, Robert Jr., 12, Willy Lewi’s. ' ""e of the laigest plant families. ,which have fallen off satellites vide constant power for commu- motor vehicle accidents oc- right hand lane and then backed rem ain of more than 600 pieces nications in the event of a pow- The Jaycees recently ap- ing without a license. A second in the area adopted the lion and starting in January . . . 10, and Michael. 7 - plus one Crass can grow more than 100 or rockets. They are widely- I prov^ a resolution stating their charge of causing injury to a curred yesterday, one on a into him. began a campaign to build him glrl, Betty Jo. 16. i t*rt tall; bamboo, a grass. i scattered and Santa should haveof hardware — excluding the er failure. parking lot. needles and transit debris — opporttlon upon the recom- person while hunting was The road condition at the a new home. The youngsters This is a special Chri.stmas ■ ''enches 120 feet in India an d ' little troubleweaving around A numbe of ctcoomplishments Directly opposite interpreta- time of the accident was wet. shot into space by the United during the past year noted in- mendation of a Jaycee member, nolled (not prosecuted). held auctions and breakfasts, for the family for another rea- China. them. Robert Pierce. The action drew A Vernon woman, charged tions of an accident occurring No police action was taken and did odd jobs to raise the Stale.s and Soviet Union since clude; last night on Center St. near in the case. Sputnik 1 was launched Oct. 4, L.T.I The esbabliahment of a 40- a protest from another mem- With operating a motor vehicle $ 10, 000. tr "Our Chri.stmas is really this 1957, hour work week for all person- ber, Atty. Solomon Karensky, while under the Influence of LANE GUITAR new house." Mincey, a drill who suggested the resolution intoxicating liquor or drugs, Of the larger plece.s still aloft, nel; the erection of a new pres.s operator, said’ "and we U n paid, Jobless M ayor C H ILD R E N ' S W IN G building on Fox Hill to house be tabled until more informa- was fined $100 and a second VSbt VSbMl VSCm: vockf •ser... sure needed it." 269 belong to the United States, tion was made available. 'n MUSIC 38 to th e U .S.S.R. the Bsl m Radio Station, which charge against the woman, The Minceys moved just a few will afford greater safety to In scoring the Jaycees, Rep. Amy L. Symonds of 23 Alan “Your Musi(»] Headquarters” days ago from a three-bedroom Gets Yu le W ish — a Jo b Thirty of the American satel- T R Y O U T S equipment; one cruiser replaced Alien called the action “uh- Dr., of operating a motor vehi- 111'/: Center St.—649-7835 hou.se into a two-story one with lites still are beeping signals — with a new four-door sedan; justlfled,” and charg^ the cle without lights was nolled. five bedrooms one a dormito- transmitting weather pictures, “Open Every Evening MARLBORO, N.J. fAP) — "I'^three elections before he was FOR SPRING MUSICAL one cruiser replaced with a Junior Chamber with "ventur- Steven Silva, 23, of 29 Laurel Quality, Service — and Personal Attention. communications signals, mili- new four-door station wagon ing into a field which is not St„ was sent to Tolland State tiU 9 P.M.” wr“r«T a"'" Neigh- gu7s'r'san'ta'"ciau.r irill 'get to certified as mayor. When he lost tary information and a wealth “LITTLE PAWNEE BROTHER” In keeping with Its dedicated “Our ProducU, Service and Pricea Are Lnexoelled:” ~t the efte'’ »"•" this toivn- his paying job he declared "aft- and a walkie-talkie radio was Jail when he Informed the court gei me nouse. i un.salaried mayor said of data on secrets of the uni- purpoeea” he was unable to pay a total of 1122 Burnside Ave,, East Hartford, Conn. er all those elections .you can verse. purchased for the officer as- The quads are Identified — Tuesday, bet I won't move from this signed to the foot beat (in In questioning Pierce’s re- $20 in fines. Silva was fined $10 Tel. 528-5009 Tel. 643-547G . 1 T ... • , , I Russians don’t sav how Tuesday, Dec. 29—7 P.M. port, Allen asked, “'Who is even by their parents - by bra-1 Mayor Walter C. Grubb Jr. township until I gel the job done many of their .satellites are op- the center of the city). This, each on counts of br^ch of T u 1 election last summer on a that I promised all these people Chief Trapp said, will alkyw the Robert Pierce and what are peace and intoxication. Jail Only John can be told apart campaign platform which in- erating. They do say that their L.T.M. ROOMS—39 SCHOOL ST. officer to cover a laig?er ares, the resulta of his finding?" terms are served ■with the cred- who voted for m e.” Zond-2 is beeping along toward ^because he weighs the least.” | eluded a promise not to accept a So Grubb, 38, began job hunt- 10 to 16 YEARS will provide instant coirununi- Allen listed a number of it of $3 per day. Mincey said. "He wa.s born .salary. The mayor of this Mon- Msrs — as is the U.S. Mariner cation between the officer and reasons why he favors the bill, Leland P. Stanley, 71, of ing while the family lived on his 4. among them because, MANCHESTER 700 YEARS BEFORE CHRIST (B.C.) last. Matthew. Mark and Luke mouth County community of 8,- layoff pay, savings, and a $50-a- ACTORS, SINGERS, DANCERS, headquarters and the cruisers, Marlboro, Mass., was fined $16 each weigh about 16 pounds, OOO usually received $1,000 a The figures reflect the greater will provide greater protection it will provide financial as- on a substituted charge of fail- wcek unemployment check. GUITARISTS, FIDDLERS sistance for elderly citizens OPEN I ONI TE t i 9 ^s/tys PARKADE THE PROPHET ISAIAH SAID: Mrs. Mincey said she has only year. "The local people were won- number of succe.ssful American for the officer and will sa've ure to stop at a stop sign. He \ one real problem. "They ail derful, Farm ers even brought space shots. Since the space age (BRING OWN MUSIC) valuable time in securing as- when they need it moot was originally charged with "I have spread out my hands all the day unto a rebellious Last July, a month after he 9uuii:e. The cost of medical care hea people, which walketh in a way that was not good, after . want their bottle at the same was sworn in, and six days after produce and things to the began, the United States has sistance reckless driving. time ” house, " Grubb said. Well-wish- orbited 236 earth satellites, six Also among the accomplish- in ^ the past 16 years, Nolles were entered in their own thoughts; a people that provoketh me to anger his wife gave birth to their sixth A person's life savings should OPEN TONIGHT TO 9 Betty Joe, though. a.s Uie only- child, Grubb was laid off his job, kfro.ss the country sent him olar .satell.tes and hit the moon ments of the department was ^ nerson's life savins-* should chargss of failure to drive to GREEN STAMPS with continually to my face,"—Isaiah, Chapter 66, verses 2-S. three times. The Soviets have the participation in a Bicycle not be depleted for medical care girl in the family has had some as an electronic.s engineer with ; RtRfWIWIIlIRHIHIMtWfRtWtamKeKr in their senior years. the right against Dennis A. Does this appiy today to many in Manchester, America, the added chores. I the Radio Corp. of America I P''naHy, on Dec. 14, Grubb launched 76 successful earth Safety Campaign and Registra- Bergstrom. 18, of Ellington, .satellites, five sun vehicle.s and tion of Bicycles held in con-' The children of the elderly World? ;i She knows what sh e’d like fori Because of various technicali- started a full-time, paying job SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL! should not be burdened with and Harley Frazier, 39, of 6 Is It Neressar\' to Repeat ? Christmas: "A sister." ' ties Grubb had to go through as an engineer, but he didn't tell hit the moon once. The United junction with the Rockville Cherry St., charged with anyone. States has sent six astronauts Rotary Club. their parents’ medical blUs at breach of peace. EVERY DIME YOU SPEND! into .space; Ihe Soviets have or- Folk Concert Tonight a time when they need all their CHRISTMAS - TRAGEDY OR JOY? The secret came out Monday STARTS THURSDAY i financial resources for the ed- Other dispositions: Jamee E. Gift Sale bited nine. A folk music concert, to ben- night at a Township Council ucation of their own children. Colder, 20, of Stamford, speed- Is if out of order, is it "old-fashioned," "gloom meeting wlien a resident con- The oldest satellites still In efit the John F. Kennedy 'Me- ing, $30; James F. Donaghy, 26, WOMEN'S ond TEENS' ( ^! i I l]j MATINEE ONLY! i morial Library Fund will be It con be paid for on a pay- and doom" preaching, or is if God speaking 12 Gift Suggestions gratulated the mayor. A num- orbit are Explorer 1, launched SBEB Theater Closed Christmas Evei as-you-go basis, like social sec- High Manor Trailer Court, op- FREE MAIN STREET PARKING OR IN OUR LOT NEXT DOOR ber of constituents knew about Jan. 31, 19.')8. and Vanguard 1, held tonight at 8 at Rockville urity. erating a motor vehicle without through His Book, the Bible, to teach and the mayor’s secret, it devel- sent aloft M arch 17. 1958. Both Cont. Perfs. Friday from 2:0C High School. Two folk music a license, $6; George M. Gagne, Over-The- oped. groups, the Northwinds and the It will be one of the greatest preoch:— are American. » A GREAT BIG HOLIDAY SHOW! reforms this country has ever 10, of 104 IJnlon St., speeding, Sock For Late Shoppers One man told Grubb that a Vanguard 1 atill is sending a New Horizons, will participate had and as a result this country $20, and following too closely, WITHOfT CHRIST AS PER.SONAL SAVIOR. CHRIST- whole busload of people saw stream of radio signal.s, and if In the concert. nolled; Bertha D. Mangiafico, mas IS TR.AGEDY, .AND THE WORST THERE CAN BE! him leaving for work one m orn- The Northwinds, a trio, con- will be a happier, healthier and LOS ANGELES Santa should encounter this a better country to live In. 24, Hatch Hill Rd., failure to FOR CHRIST CA.ME TO SAVE SINNERS, AND WITH- ' Eight maids a-milking Now ing last week. "He said they all grapefruit-sized chatterbox he sists of Bob Lunny of Vernon, renew operator’s license, $5, and Keiih Fut^niinro OCT HI.M WE ARE DOOMED TO ETERNAL DEATH I you have more money than here you have a problem There BOOT ideas left over from Christmas cheered because the mayor had could do rooketmen a favor by i a sentpr at the University of failure to change address, AND HELL. WE ARE SO JOVFI’L AT CHRIST-mas are few milkmaid rental agen- a job. " Grubb recalled. Hartford; Barbara Allen of FUOI’nVE HELD •shopping and .still can 't find switching off its transm itter. i ™ AC0.I -^...f ro m WALT DISNEY! NORWK3H (AP)—State PoUce nolled; Alfred W. Munaell, 17, TIME. BECAI SE IT IS THE BIRTHDAY OF THE SAV- cies left As for eight cows, "I had wanted to keep it quiet The radio, powered by solar caper that West Hartford, a senior at (Coventry, ' speeding, $15; Ste- 111“) MAIN ST. IOR FROM SIN, DEATH, .AND HELL. AND JESl'S B something for .someone who ha.s those sell for $200 or so each. arrested a 41-year-old Midland, MANCHESTER R I everything, try gathering com- a little while longer, " the mayor cells which draw battery energy becomes a phen J. Papa, 19, New Haven, SALE CHRIST IS A LO\ IN(i AL.MIGIITV HELPER AI-SO IN The Mind of a Mavenck V "'an today on charges of K plete props for the carol "The Nine drummers drumming. explained, adding "I wanted to from the sun, is transmitting on comical speeding, $15, and Wilbur R. OCR BODILY, TE.MPORAL NEEDS. — Read: John .'t:.H6; The m usicians union will pro- get adjusted to my new job be- a frequency which the space ...ihe Hean of a Herol at^So^Uh a fugitive from jusLe. H Twelve Days of Chri.stmas." WAUDiSNEr 8 S t Windsor High School. He is alleged to ha^e taken Smith, 22 .(Wllllmantic, making John .'1:16; Naliih 9:6; John 14:6: Luke 2:10-11. CHRIST vide these for $360 for three and fore achieving any notoriety in ] agency would like to free for calamity! Improper left turn, $25. WAS BORN TO S.AA E, AND TO GI\ E I S E'rERN.AL H Don't rush in blindlv. because a half hours. WUTOI SNET hnvq Papers and documents valued at JOY. — DO A’Oi RE ALLY KNOW HIM A.ND BELIEA E H I this gift co.sts to the time of five '!• ” other experim ents. M an^ester High about $1 million from the Dow Imposition of sentence was IN HIM AS YOCR PER.SON.AL SAVIOR? 2 figures. But you could be the Ten pipers piping. Sec 9, EMiLfflF School, Kent Carlson, Jim Chemical Co. plant in Midland. suspended against Frank A. 5 ' only one on your block to bestow Eleven ladie.s dancing These Kr.-iuse, Dick and Marty Fege, State Police picked up Stanley and Eric Johnson Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Munches- iJ .such a rem em briuice. can bo had through the Ameri- We hope Santa bestows D e I e C II i /e s ^ S. Tabol at 1:30 a.m. at the F'orthwith. then, the instruc- can Guild of Variety Artists, The two groups are donating home of hla father-in-, Stan- ter, Conn.) wishes oil, in the community and k tions : prices varying according to on you and your fam- their talents through their ley W. . v-.a,.wu.iu aarcuskl, « on Whittaker vicinity, students and servicemen, one and all: S "On the fir.st day of C hrist- whetlier you prefer tap, modern manager, Hans Peterson, of El- Avenue In Norwich mas, my true love g.sve to me. a or classical ballet. ily all the* .joys of lington. Peterson arranged the Tabol offered^ no— resistance A Joyful Christ-mos Time ond A Blessed Close I partridge in a pear tree," goes T\yol\e lords a leapinfc Here hootenanny at Vernon Circle, when the authorities took him of This Happiest Seoson! t the fir.st ver.se. again, a problem. L o r^ are Christmastime. held recently with the Rockville in custody on the fugitive war- In 1.0.S Angeles, tlic eoine generally pretty strong on digni- Area Chamber of Commerce rant. State Police had been I price for an evergreen pear tree ty. A few act a.s tour guides for annual barbecue. alerted that Tabol might be in CHRIST-mas SERVICES AT ZION Ed Frteman will be master of 'big enough for a partridge their Engli.sh .. estates, . and_ a few CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY the area. His car was found • Open 6 Days • “The Night Before Christ-mas,” Dec. 21, Christ- ' perch is $300 Live partidges go 'vill even do a buck-wi ceremonies. Tickets are avail- parked in the driveway of his I for $10 a pair but you only need couple extra quid able at the door. Mrs. Myrtle father-in-law’s hopie. mas Eve. fi..30, for young and old. with the Sunday one. Well, it's worth a try. C nosERWceiEy 9 A.M . to 9 E.M. School. Theme: “Jesus, .loy, of Man’s Desiring.” After getting the ba.sii: prop, If all fails, or you run out of OPEN NEW YEAR’S DAY AS USUAL still a good selection of high and flat heel boots. All the pear tree, you need : 064 Main St. 648-7781 Christ-nias Day, Dec. 25, 10 a.m. Theme: “The time, buy a necktie. Make reservations now' for oui' gala New ')’ear's Eve 5 CONTINFOt’S SAT. FROM 1 :.S0 — SI N. P'RO.M 2:00 R first quality. Not every color or style in every (size. Two turtledove.s. Authentic ! t First Announcement In the Open, of The Savior, European turtled*)ve.s ran be Party. Dance to the tunee; of Bruce Vanderbrook and I MATINEES DAH-Y ALL WEEK STARTING TODAY ^ Who Opens Paradi.se Again."— Genesis .1:15. had for $26 a paii\ If your neigti- “The 1 hree.some” with Bill'Nemcroff and Fred Boc- Huminol Colloctors "FUZZY WUZZY" borhood bird importer i.s fresh chino. Enjoy a steak dinner. Ilf) i>ei- couple. Tel. 649- out, add $1.000-$l,50n for the 4681. Hoadquorters SPK( I.\L PROGRAM—Department of Public ro.st of Uie trip to gel them. Relation.s, The Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod— Three French hen.s. See 2. Over 200 Different Gifted Sliopep Dec. 21. CB.S-TV, Midnight to 1:00 A.M. (EST), Four colly hird.s, Hi.slorically, THREE “J’s” RESTAURANT ' the term "colly bird" refers to ‘‘Hummel” F igurines Genuine Shearling... Christmas Eve Service, St. LukelaXutheran Church, ' I the European blackbird, ao you ROUTE 6 and 44A — BOLTON In Our Store! New York City. I can pick these up along with the * v * : turtledoves and French hens, Ys iae# to I unless you want lo take poetic MA.SONS AFTER.CHRIST-mas AT ZION ' license and settle for plain old •■Vnd Their Friends H.99 I c r o w s . •Are Invited To 1. IjLst Sunday .Morning Service (10 a.m.) of the Friendship Lodge’s In the group Five gold ring.s. You .’an lay. NEW YE.AR’.S EVE year, Dec. 27, with Communion. Theme: “The i o u t q u i t e a 4>ilo for the.se, but ■. Christ-mas Ladder Which ('onnects Heaven and j yiHi a re n ’t far along the li.st, .sol P.ARTY Earth. —Gene.sis 28:10-15. I settle for the five-ahd-dime va- I Dancing To I ricty. I Dick Zlnimrr’. Rand 2. Half-Hour New Year’s Eve. Dec. 31, 11:30, Mid- I Six geese a-laying. On this Smorgasbord Dinner night Medjtation, with Bible, singing, praying, ring- item, timing i.s ver>’ important, j • To the nicest Intermittent laying an egg i n iy View Hall WE, AT OUR HOUSE, extend to You and You^b, ing in 196.), through tower mu.sic and.,tolling chimes. •here, an egg thcie has ruined 490 Keeney Street this gift more than once. .Mnnehesler I d * " Service, 10 ^.m., Jan. 1, 1965, Sei’en swans a-swimming. $10 Per Couple •, • the world, our customers _ our sincere and warm wishes for A Very^ Black swans are $300 a pair, For Reservations Call Lutheran Hour. white ones $200. If you need a ird Stratton—643.-459.3 the ins< ^ Slid drg|g^ of ^ Nation..’’ - „f ‘■ThI. 1. pool, add $2,000. Eme I J. Smith—649-3852 • and ourJriends, S MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR! ~ ’Moment, of Comfort, ” Radio the world’»4iappiest children • you o GArtf/^os ^ 5 were captured for eternity by" lO.N ICn of Blble-haaeid.’iv chrl.t-eentered ITS tHE ^STENTERTAimimEVER 7 “Hummel" old world crafts- - ^ Teaehing and Preaehing,,, , , TO ROCK THE SCKEH WITH LAUGHTER!! ! » May the miracle • and Happy New Ye^rt ^ $ men. Today they itill bring joy Wor.hlp of the Christ Child be upon and beauty into your home. 0:60 A.M. 9:S0 A.M. lo.OO A.M, RAU IM.INY “H am aier figarinci are A RTHURS your home and in your hearts this II I*?! Indwir Christmas settings including* FAIRY (^rutm as Day, May the good Lord blcsa identified by the indented THE DHUe STORE THAT SAVES YOU MOHEY H ating (6:80 - 9:80 p.m.), started 20 years ago, ,!*"***!? ** " ‘he neighborhood’ and com- SION! and keep you and your loved ones. : : TB,pH*MM4i^on the base 9 4 2 M A I N ST. C O R N E R O F ST. 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Jury Indicts Tree Becomes son WOlUPB nMEHT Dean Burch Center R^NG^ Auto Mechanic Yule Symbol P n f V M E S Radio ‘Hot Line’ H o use O K’s \ M • TV-Radio Tonight C O L O G N ES Of Raging Battle In Wife^s Death In Portugal Co n v e n t i o n FUEL O il ARTHUR DRUR To Link Hospitals GASOLINE NORWICH (AP) — A North UBBON. Portugal (AP) Thoee who want Burch ousted Television _____ nr n u L T Monlnctan auto mochonic has Despite some frowns from B i l l E a s i l y ______fCnON (AP) — the argue that ha would create too 6:00 Bis 8 Tbeeter church leaden in strongly Ro- M ^ h e s te r Memorial Hospital has initalled a “hot cNBid •nd fury of vlolant po- conservative an image o f the boon imUeted for first dsgrea ( » ^News___ 8:00 BANTLY OIL lU>) ByeJIenUfy man GatboUe Portunlf treeS line to relieve the chaos surrounding local disasters (Continued from Page Ond) Mttral alarm rafea orar ttw Republicans, that be would be a murder in tbs slaying of hla (O'll’ , INC. (1^1840) Norte ore dlqilaclng mlnlanira man- hke the Hartford Hospital fire in 1961. baad o( a 3mim( man who waa constant reminder of Gold- attrocttva S8-yoar-oId wUs. Top 88 Phis One 8:10 gers as the traditional Chrtet- Rep. Richard L. Brlnckerhoff, alraoat onknown a year ago — water’s campaign and crushing Aristinaa In Vales InsUdled Monday, the "h ote—— ------' !:;i ' ' IMN < i i ! i : i ; i Tha Grand Jury took only 3S Barly Show maa symbol in major clttaa. mm line” le actuaUy a radio com- R-New Canaan, that would have Dean Burch, chairman ot the defeat. Sirinia Pit N<». 88 mlnutea to moke up Its mind Laramie 9:00 -Joria ((B Families In rural oroas' still munlcatione eyetem which al- made it easier to challenge a '!i;i.. Mltciicll RepObUcan National Oommit- But others argue that the par- 1 SHOPPING $:10 ( News, Bporla, Veaiber prefer to build small nativity Bailey Warns party - endorsed candidate In a tee. ty image will bo made on Oapl- Tuesday In tha cooe of Ronald $:U (8 Chib Bouae lows tha hospital to contact In- iCmkvillc TI( t:80 ( 8) scenes in their homes, hut Lis- primary, was voted down 21.5- It'a an tmpoelng title that tol HlUi not in the offices of the C. Gabriele, 81. R hod previouo- Walter Crookke m TV stantly any other hospital with 1 «AY ly heard five boun of testimony 8). Snifeide S z t :$0 bon florists report (Jbrlstmas a similar setup. Of Icy Walks 25 on the only other roll call Burch, M, carriee. But what national conunittee. (84) What's New tree sales ore booming. of the day. EAT OETTER FOR LESS AT doao It mean? Is the party BureB aad Goldwater say the about the slaying of Roberta (18)' Newsbeat STEAK r Hoepital communication sys- TILL CHRIS11MAS Gabriele. ao-2M 0> H i m U e y - B r f a i k l e r 10:00 Asked why booklanda poopte tems exist already In many of Other amendments would ehalrman a man of power — a GOP leadership — and thus $:46 (80) Sod Cochran , L) I N N F R The outset of wint«r with most of the image-making — Coroner Ddword G. McKay M) Loa Pastern still use the nativity scene, a the state’s hospitals and are cur- its snow and hazardous have prevented Convention del- gray eminence lurking behind 7:00 (34) Casals Master aaas 10:80 egates from running for the ses- the throne — or Is he simply an will lie securely in the h anu of Columbia hod issued a finding earlier ( 8) LitUeet Bobo 11:00 OathoUc source replied: "It's a i o u r i M M l rently being Installed In ML walking condition* has Bosm the Republican leaders in Con- Tuesday holding Gabriele crimi- (3040) News, Sports. Weather lot more expenslva to decorate »t«u» •romm Blnal and St. Francis hosi^tals prompted Postmaster Al- sion of the General Assembly administrator or figurehead? nally responsible for his wife’s 8) Snbscrlptkm iV a tree than to erect a small • mMVOMf . following the Convention: re- Onor&fbrmer national chair- gress, as practically always is (80) Spirit d Christmaa In Hartford, plus hospitals In den E. Bailey to remind death. manger.” Open 7 Dnyi lltSU-i quired wider publication of Con- man, Sen. niruston B. Morton the case for the party out of Masses Slated im DeaUi Valley ^30-10) Lea CnuM New Britian auid Newington. Manchester home and busi- power. The coromr said Gabriele r;18 (80) S Sporti orts Camera----- U:80 Morie Christmas tree decorations — t87 West Middle Tnnpikn By Jan. 1 there will be ten ness owners o f a local or- vention proposals in newspa- o f Kentucky, sees the national (23) Mese.ise. Hl|n^lRhts Morie (a per:f; and .spelled out clearly A spokesman described Burch strangled' her, fotind her still 7:30 ( 8-13) lb-. many of them Imported — ore area hospitals on the network. dinance requiring prompt committee as a party house- Over Holiday alive when he returned with a U:$0 . ~ t {i costly. that Convention delegates would keeper and not worth any as feeling that his role as Chair- (10-22-80) Vlrsintan « 9 Bernard Felton, administra- removal of snow from man woiidd be an administrator shovel to bury her, and then (84) Imritatlon to Art 1:00 (l{ The city government bos tive assistant at the hospital, walks and paths. get the same pay and allow- ‘bloodletting" In the Republi- killed her with a blow on the erected a giant manger over- ances now given to state legis- can dispute. — more of a creative adminis- TTie Rev. John Honan, poe- SEE SATURDA'YTI TV WEEK F(NB OfMIFUSTE UBTING oald that eventually there Will Ten local carriers slip- trator than a housekeeper, how- tor o f St. Cohimba’s Church head srlth the shovel. looking Lisbon from atcqi a be a statewide hospital network. ped and fell last year, re- lators for a full two-year ses- Not so, aaya Gov. Robert E. Mrs. Gabriele’s body was park. sion. Smylie of Idaho. One of the ever. has announced the Christmas Me said that the Federal Com- quiring medical treatment, Burch thinks the basic func- week services as follows: In found Dec. 18 in a shallow grave Hundreds of street vendors munications Otmmisslon, after he said, and that does not Others would eliminate from Open 7 Days 11:30-9 leaders of the Burch-must-go about a mile and a half from crowd Lisbon streets. Their the bill a provision that a two- forces in the OOP, Smylie says tion of the national committee, preparation for the Nativity, being petitioned by the Amer- include the many who fell 287 West Middle Turnpike says the spokesman, is to pro- confessions will be held today her home. She had been killed Radio wares range from cheap greet- ican Hospital Association, re- but did not need treatment. thirds vote be required for the the way things are now the na- from 7 to 8 :30 p m .; ’Thursday two weeks earlier, police said. ing cars, gold-enameled acoms Convention to take action; and tional chairman is neither "a vide "organizational and finan- (This listing Includes only ttoso mi rs broadeosts e< 16 or 15 cently assigned a special fre- Carriers are not required cial assistance” to local and 11:80 a.m. to noon; 4 to 6:30 ’nie coroner said Jealousy was and calendars to not-so-cheap quency for hospital use. to make deliv’erles to provide that the (Convention’s mere figurehead, nor a house- p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. the motive for the killing. mtnnte length. Some stations can y other ohort newaooots.) lottery tickets for a $1.76 million agenda be restricted to reappor- keeper.” state party organizations. "It Is on the 168 megacycle homes where the walks are TTiere will be a High Mjim Gabriele pleaded innocent to WDBC—ISW rao-iis* drawing. Live turkeys are herd- not cleared or sanded, he .tionment. "Smylie doesn’t know any- And he believes his main con 6:00 Lons John Wade 6:00 band,” said Felton, who is a Munson's on cairistmas Eve at midnight. the first degree murder charge. News Weather. Sports ed through the streets like ham radio fan. said, in urging compliance These amendments were all thing about the national chair- tribiltion as chairman, .^Mys the The parish choir will sing a Under state law, it waa the only 8:00 Dick Robinson 6:86 Old, Borrowed, Bhia sheep. defeated on voice votes. spokesman, would be in making 1:06 News Sign Off 7:06 CooTerMtlon nee* The radio is a large, rec- with the snow removal or- man’s Job,” retorts William E. plea he could nioke to a charge The bill itself was passed on the committee "a continuing program of Christmas carols WHAT—SI* 7:80 News of the World tangular box, perched on top dinance. Miller, who was Barry Gold- before the mass. During the that carries the paoslbillty of a 6:00 Fred Swanson Show 7:46 81ns Aloes a voice vote. It will go before organization, functioning day in 6:80 News, Sports and Weather of the telephone switchboard at water’s running mate and Maas, the choir will sing parts death sentence. 8:10 Pops Concert the Senate when the General CA N DY Burch’s predecessor as party and day out, and not J ^ leap- 7:00 Edward P. Horson 9:06 Nl^tbeot the admissions desk near the of the Mass, Moompanied by 7:16 Joe Edwards 10:80 TUrty Nlnnte tbeatsr hospitals front entrance. Fel- Assembly reconvenes, and it is chairman. ing into action once every four the congregation. 1:80 SIsn Off 11:00 News M A RLO W 'S Hospital Notes years.” WINF—128* ton. noted that It cost $2,5(>0, not expected to encounter any Generally, the Job of chair- 'Ihere will be three Masses 11:16 Sports Final serious difficulties In' the other man is to keep the party ma- Whatever the varying views 6:(X) News. Weather. Sports 11:80 Art Johnson Show OPiN Including installation. KITCHEN Christmas morniM : 8, 9:16 and Crest to Supply 6:16 Rodin Greater Hartford chamber. chinery oiled and humming be- on the national chsdrmanshlp it wrop—141* Yulefide He described a special fea- Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. 10:30 a.m. John Erlandson will 6:46 Lowell Thomas: Sports 6:00 Lon Terri Makers of Fine Candies tween elections, to see to it that apparently is important enough 7:00 News 7:00 Ken Oriffla TONITE ture of the radio — a cut-in In all areas excepting materni- After the legislature adjourn- be commentator and Mrs. Les- Crawler Tractor 7:3b Silver Platter 13:00 Sol LaRosa system — which allows it to ty where they are 2 to 4 p.m. ed, Democratic chairman John See us for your.. money is raised, to cool off par- to fight over — and be the cen TILL Greetings tral issue of a GOP summit con Ue Billings .organist at 8; Her- 8:00 Life Line h« turned off When not In use. and 6:80 to 8 p-m. and private M. Bailey and Republican chair- Fund-Raising ProJeqtB ty feuds and to rally the troops bert Winkler is commentator 8:30 Jerry Gordon ference of Goldwater, former The Crest Tractor and Equip- 9:30 Speak Up. Hartford In case of emergency earii rooms where they ore 10 OJn. man A. Searle Pinney met with during campaigns. and Mra Andrew Gasper or- Merry Christmas to 2 Stores to Serve You Many chairmen have been President Dwight D. Elsen- ment Co. of Berlin, Ckmn., has 12:00 News hospital has a spMial number to 8 p.m. Visitors ore request- leaders of their respective part- MANCHESTER ganist at 9:16 and Thomas 12:15 Sign Off ed not to smoke in patients’ little more than front men who hower and former Vice Presi- been awarded a contract for all our friends, with a which, when used, opens up the Bambi Casts a Happy Shadow on Gunnutz Home ies to discuss problems involved SHOPPING PARKADE dent Richard M. Nixon. O’Brien is commander and Rob- closed circuit suid permits In- rooms. No more than two visi- In developing an interim reap- have tuxedo, will travel. Most ert Horton organist at 10:30. special note of thanks ROUTE 6, BOLTON After their meeting Wednes- supplying the town highway otantenous communication with tors at one time per poUent. portionment plan that would ^ have been noted political figures Gampen to Reunite Bambi, the four-foot high creation of Peter Gan- Christmas display has been placed in front of the OPEN EVERY SUNDAY working part time at it. Burch, day, Dec. 10, in New York it department with a new Allis- for letting us serve any of the other hospitals on nutz of 373 Lydall St., glances over his shoulder House since it was converted from a barn to a resi- in effect until permanent meas- Telephone 649-4332 Camp Laurel will have a re- C2ialmers tractor, for use in GA|l RENTALS the network. Patients Today: 226 ures are taken by the Constitu- protege of Goldwater, Is a full- was even more obvious that union Dec. 28 for last summer’s you. at his huge shadow, which is outlined on the garage dence by its present occupants several years ago. time chairman with a $80,000 a Burch was on the spot. the Olcott St. dispiosal area. George N. "The radio will be used pri- ADMITTED YESTERDAY; tional (Convention. campers. Winter sports are on O est’s net price of $18,375, or LEASING marily when other means of Joyce Austin, 36 Seaman Circle; doors at the side of the house. The eye-catching (Herald photo by Ofiara.) year salary. In essence, the three men who the agenda and those planning The leaders are expected to waa the lowest of three bids . Converse Cliaryl Clark, 43 AroelUa Dr.; continue work on reapportion- One thing to keep in mind in have carried the GOP presiden- to attend are advised to dress oommunication fail,” he sadd trying to define the duties of a tial banner in the last three opened on Oct. 6, and included ! • A ll M okes "An example would he a hur- William Luepkes Jr., Warehouse K. and Clarice E. MacManus to ment during the holiday recess. warmly, listen to Mother and P A IN TIN G A N D By Walt Lamoureux Point; James McHutchison, chairman Is that time, events, elections agreed that Burch wear those boots, bring a box the trade-in of a 1957 model, • A ll M odels ricane. Hither it would knock Bolton Evelyn McGuire, property on Pupils Present The legislature has until Jan. GASH SAVINGS the pressure cooker of politics must have widespread support iriilch has been kept in tem- D EC O R A TIN G down telephone lines or it would Tolland; Mrs. Marie Mayne, 108 Bolton Center Rd., and Eugene 30 to complete Its court - set lunch and ten''cents for cocoa. Although th*ra is belief in • A ll Tim es SuRunit St.; Mrs. Marcia Scott, CP TO and the man himself all have a in order to pull the party togeth- Weather permitting, Mds, bring porary repair, pending pur- PHONE 643-2804 cause the hospital to be and Martha Bartlett to Sam- tasks of setting up a Constitu- hand in molding the Job. chase of the new tractor. some quarters that tuning a deluged with phone calls. Jam- htensfleld Center; Rudolph Christmas Plays tional Convention a nd tempo- er from its shatter!^ defeat. A sleds and skates. color set is more complicated uel S. Swartz, property on For instance, the chairman of Although the bids were open- Call Evenings — 6 to 9 Paul D odge Ponrioe ming our wires. In either Swanback, W a p p 1 n g; Dana Yule Concert by Children rarily reapportioning the House simple majority of votes on the Ghompagne lady than filling out a tax form, Notch Rd. Ext. a party out of power, such as Republican National Committee ed early in October, the con- INC. case,” he added, “we would be Young, South Windsor; Gustave Pupils at Bentley School at- and redistricting the Senate. Mrs. Kirby Tiqtpen was the such is not the cose. Actually, Arendt, 38 William St.; An- tended two plays performed by Burch, must function differently would not be enough, they indi- "Champagne l a d /’ for the tract award was postponed un- 878 MAIN STTIEET unable to request emergency Manchester Evening Herald If the deadline isn’t met, then there are only two new con- 666 CENTER STREET assistance from other area hos- thony Page, Notch Rd. Ext. Grades 4 and 5 yesterday. The from the chairman of a party in cated. United States’ first nuclear til this week, awaiting the Phone 649-2881 Brings the Town Out to Sing Bolton correspondent, Cleme- the court, with the aid of a trols on the front panel. pitals.” Bolton; Mrs. Fannie Schubert first, "The Christmas Fairy power, such as the Democrats’ ’The national committee is powered guided missle frigate, board cf directors’ approval of 643-4266 well Young, telephone 643-8981. master appointed this fall, will PKK John M. Bailey. scheduled to meet Jan. 22-28 in an additional appropriation of Bicycle Bolton listed some of the oth- East Hartford; Conrad Kobylan- and Scrooge,” a three-act adap- do the reapportionment job it- the U. S. Truxton, last week. An interesting control is the ski, 661 Strong Rd.; Mrs. About a quarter of the popu-<^The sacred dance group will tion of Dickens’ "Christmas G\LLON Bailey must labor in the shad- Chicago to consider the problem $19,000 to the highway depart- one affecting the intensity of er possible uses for the radio, self. ’The ceremonies took place at some o f which the hospital is F r^erick Delaney, 24 Pine Hill lation of Bolton attended a interpret "O Holy Night,” sung Carol,' was presented at two ow and under the orders of the of its leadership. As the situa- the New York Shi{buildlng ment. The appropriation was POLO SEATS color. It enables you to change Chri.stmas concert g;iven by by Mrs. Nancy Lee. The Rev. Under the terms of the bill unquestioned supreme com - tion stacks up now, the vote voted last month. considering. St.; James Olbrys, 35 Keeney Stocks in Brief assemblies by the fourth grade. approved Tuesday by the House, Corp. in Camden, N J. depth from bright, garish tones St.; Carole Messier, 53 Waddeil children of both schools in the Eidward Johnson of St. Mrs. Miriam Thayer directed mander of the Democratic par- would be extremely cloee. Crest has promised delivery down to quiet pait^. In fact, It may be used to page mem- the delegates to the (Constitution- FUEL OIL ’The Truxton was named for HI-BARS bers of the medical staff when Rd.; Jan Thompson, (Coventry; new high school gymnasium last Georges Episcopal Church will her cla.s.s, which used a dif- ty, President Johnson. of the new crawler type tractor even the last suggestion o f color NEW YORK (A P )-G ains by al (Convention would be elected Mrs. TapfMut’B great-grandfa- Jh/f they are outside of the hos- Mrs. Helen Sweeney, 175 Main night. The singers them.selves be the guest speaker. ferent cast for each perform- And this is a key to the ther, Commodore Thomas TTux- within 30 days. can be elim in a te leairing only accounted for about half of the The service at Bolton Con- June 18, 1965. The Convention SAVE UP TO present GOP battle crackling KNOBBY TIRES .pltal. This feat would necessi- St.; Mrs. Gail Adams, 342 Cen- selected blue chips again ance, The cast was Clifford would convene Sept. 13 next ton who is referred to as ‘the black and white. crowd estimated at around 1,000. gregational church will also Dube, Timothy Vincent, Ricky around Burch. Double Amputee NOW IN STOCK •tate installing radio hookups ter St.; Mrs. Jeanette Woodman, propped up market averages to- year and Its actions would be founder of the U. S. Navy" in in doctor’s cars and equipping Bast Hartford; Mrs. Margaret Under the direction of school start at 7 p.m. The senior choir Meier, Rosemary Turkington, With no president to answer history books. A new set from MODBIRN music director Keith Groethe, will sing, and the rhythmic day. Trading was moderate submitted to the voters at a to, will he step into a vacuum of Robbery Victim District Leaders M A N C H ESTER T.V. SERITICE will add ele- the doctors themselves with Driggs, 616 N. Main St.; Earle Lynn Nelson, Terry' P i e 1 o, referendum no later than Feb. He commanded the U. S. S. aM m e£w /965 Armstrong, Wapplng; Mrs. the band played four Christmas choir will dance to "G e s u early this afternoon. Ricky Burnett, Stephen Gour- $50 leadership, tighten his control of grance to your home. We also walkie-talkies. 8, 1966. YEARLY I Constellation during the late C Y C LE SH O P Mary Zawistowski, 113 N. numbers. Bambino." Chemical blue chips and some ley. specialize in quick, economical In case of a local disaster oc- I party machinery and reinforce ELIZABETH, N.J. (AP) — A Set for Drive ’’The Song of Christmas,” the A communion service will be of the top oils gained but the a conservative image that GOP 1700’s. Mrs. Scott Nimsted of 161 West Middle Turnpike repairs. At MODERN T.V. curring when the administra- School St. Also, Linda White, Patty double amputee of World War n Jamestown, R.I., a great-great- ADMITTED TODAY: Thad- story of the nativity in songs, held at St. Georges Episcopal over-all list was ragged. Sociski, LeAnne Mullen, Joan liberals and moderates feel will Edward J. Bates of 134 Ben- 649-2098 SERVICE, 385 Center St. Phone tors are away from the hos- carols and Biblical verses, was Church at 11 p.m. The senior Motors, farm implements, GOOPERATIVE destroy the party? was robbdd Tuesday by three great granddaughter of tthe 643-2205. pital, mobile equipment has ius Kiejna, 133 Ludlow Rd. Donovan, Patty Symon, Mary Commodore’s shared honors ton St., town chairman of the BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter the main part of the program. choir will sing. A Communion aerospace issues, airlines, rails, Ann Krach, 'Tom Neumann, M A RLO W 'S OIL CO.^M’ . V W "A s the months wear on,” giuunen who invaded his home United (Cerebral Palsy Fund also been ordered and will be service will be held at 10 a.m. utilities and cigarette stocks with Mrs. Tafipan. ’The family to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park- It wa.s narrated by Nanda Ra- Nancy Murdock, Mary Lou ,\ Ui\isiiii) of Smyhe said of Burch at the re- and ransacked a small Jewelry Drive, has announced that five installed soon in a hospital sta- tazzi and accompanied by Mrs. on Chri.stmas. The junior choir were mostly lower. cent GOP governors meeting in were entertained at a brunch tion wagon. Felton called the er, Tolland. Traygis, Kathy Marshall, Rod- OPEN and repair business he operates before the launching. Manchester residents have been Elizabeth Wright on the organ. will sing. Brokers saw the list as con- ney McKenzie, Karen Murdock, HOI. \ M ) O I' ( (). Denver, Colo., "the present equipment a transceiver. He DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- In the bouse. Mrs. Tappen .will spend the appointed district chairmen for The voices of all elementary Midnight Mass at St. Mau- tinuing in a spate of yearend Robert Migliore and D e b b y chairman will tend ever more said it would permit both send- D A Y : Charles Gubbels, 39 Blue- TONITE ^I\f K I!);c> TTie robbers stole about $!,«(» holidays with her brother, ’Trux- the drive. and junior high school pupils, rice Church will be at mid- tax transactions and trading be- Brown. strongly to create and solidify in cash and took Jewelry and ing and receiving, allowing the field Dr.; Mrs. Gale Adanruk 342 TELL ton Brodhead and his family in They *tte Reno Dufour of 399 Center St.: Mrs. Barbara Rolum, the mixed chorus and the girls’ night. Christmas Masses well coming more cautious as the Milton Beal’s fifth grade 9 :u.> HliO.M ) >«TKEI'.T the image of a party that the watches valued at some $8,000 Philadelphia. E. Middle Tpke., Richard Rud- administrators to dirfeot emer- glee club were heard separately be held at the same hours as Christmas weekend approached. performed "The Browmie Who Ti;i. people would not use.” gency arrangements despite 95 Autumn St.; John F^^fey, from the home of George T. Yule Party Set del'l of 671 Hartford Rd., An- and together. Sunday Masses. Comsat, down a couple of Found Christmas.” Touting part A president provides most of Vosseler, 47, police said. their temporary absence. 679 Bolton Rd., Vernon; Samuel The Columbia Homemakers drew Daigle of 141 Birch St., Foster, Arvine PI.; Jeunes More, Children in kindergarten Party Given for Mrs. Tedford points, resumed its retreat, al- were Denise Bossette, Anne- the image for the party in pow- They told Vosseler, who is Felton was hopeful that lo- will hold their Christmas party Robert Calhoun of 108 Benton 108 Birch St.; Mrs. Alice Pallno, through Grade 3 were dressed Mrs. Donald Tedford was though it pared a point from its marie Thiffault, Margo Leh- er. He has that magnificent fo- legless and uses artificial limbs, cal ambulances would tie in in waist-length choir robes with given a surprise Christmas par- worst loss taken at the start. rum of the White House, under at the home of Mrs. Milton An- St., and John Twombly of 69 East Hartford: Jolm Sheridan, man, Nancy Hull, Vicki Parker, "We don't want to hurt anyone, with the network so that they reb bows. They were arranged ty by her 4-H Junior Home- the concentrated glare of inter- thony next Tuesday at 8 p.m. Alice Dr. East Hartford: Mrs. Victoria The Associated Press average Carole MacNeely, Donna W i- so Just go to sleep.” They bound Each member is to bring a box They will be responsible for would not have to rely on the on one section of bleachers and makers group Saturday. She of 60 stocks at noon wa.s un- ley, Charles Deltatto, Marian at the Parkade...Now national publicity. Vosseler; his wife Margaret, 44; telephone to appraise the emer- Twerdy, 738 Tolland Tpke.; lunch to exchange with other organizing their respective Kimberly Eaton, Hartford; Vic- were more prone to squirming said she had been shopping with changed at 323.4 with indus- Maccarone, Margie Wassmer, Who provides the image for and their son, Thomas 22. An- gency room of incoming pa- her 4-H Junior Homemakers the party out of power, in this members. areas for the 53-mlnute march tor Adamson, Hebron; Miss and yawning than their older trials up .7, rails off .2 and util- Daniel Man.seau, Nancy Hunt, other son, Peter, 18, was at Heasonal Look which will be conducted Jan. 10. tients. Such a set up might aJ- brothers and sisters sitting near- group yesterday. She said she ities off ,3. Rosemary Viens, Linda Jones, the Best case the Republicans? ’The na- school. oo prevent what happened dur- Margaret Coopers, Coventry; It’s beginning to look like Mrs. Rose Selbie, 14 Oakland by. had been shopping with her The Dow Jones industrial Donna Price, Donna Sandall, tional chairman certainly con- ’The veteran said he had the ing the Hartford Hospital fire Christmas in Clolumbia. Last St.; George Gibson, 269 W. The audience sang "The First daughter and came home to average at noon was up .33 at Kristine Keeney, Nancy Forde, tributes to it, for his finger is on cash on hand to pay some bills. Air Refueling Routine when all the ambulances in the the party’s propaganda button. weekend brought out many Center St. Noel" and was applauded by find a houseful of girls. They 870.69. Susan Robb and Cheryl Howe. Vosseler’s seven-room, brick householders to struggle with area drove to the hospital even DISCHARGED TODAY: Dan- the students. had made all the refreshments, Prices were irregularly high- The mimeograph machines house was paid for by Elizabeth WASHINGTON — The Air though they were not needed. grind at his command. cut fingers from stringing gar- iel Way, Gilead; Mrs. Olive From a purely logistical and presented their leader with er In active trading on the Nellie Fox will be a coach townspeople, who raised $18,000 Force estimates that somewhere The resulting telephone tie-ups gifts, Mrs. Tedford said .she American Stock Exchange. with the Houston Colt .45s next Newsmen rush to him when for the wounded man in 1947 lands m ch.icken wire, last every 2 minutes another plane i Duckworth, 125 Spruce St.; point of view, the concert also they want the GOP position on year’s blown fuses that Dad and traffic jams could have Paula Kracunls, 64 Turnbull seemed a success. All cars hadn’t been so .surprised since Corporate bonds were mixed. sea.son. A second baseman, he after his return from the armed is refueled In flight. During one been prevented, he said. she was given a baby shower, U.S. government bonds were once wa.s the American this or that. He can be on cam- forces. was going to fix before now, typical operation a KC-136 tank-1 Rd.; Judith Picard, Columbia; found parking places, albeit era and in the news daily. By and a near miss with a broken The night security officer at Virginia Boswell, Danielson: late arrivals had to park half- some years ago. mostly unchanged. League’s most valuable player. Vosseler lost both his legs in er can transfer almost 20,000 2000 the hospital, if equipped with his control of the propaganda ankle from outlining the roof gallons of fuel to a B-62 Jet Mrs. Mary McCrystal. Phoenix way down Brandy St. Almost Public Records the burst of a German shell at ^AUs a walkie-talkie, could also use • Warrantee Deeds: Robert I. organs it is possible for him to Saarbrucken, Germany. with lights. bomber In about 21 minutes. • TM of c/ocA 9U0pl lor , St., Vernon; Stanley Fhigrab, everyone found a seat, and no help one politician, hurt anoth- The result is a fairyland of the radio for routine or emer- 45 Norman St.; Mrs. Dail Beck- child was mislaid. Even the pre- and Pri.scilla P. Miller to Henry Tha DREAM U N D • Modal M 5 U gency calls. er, boost himself. lights and ingenious decora- with, Hebron; Mrs. Winifred schoolers attending were quiet Schmidt, property on Clark at the Parkade ’Thus "Who will be the voice i tions. Featuring Snooz-Alarm* Tln)er. Radio ^ Rd.; Joseph deMayo to Holl In- turns on or off automatically. Slim, Sharpley, RFD 2; Jan Thomp- in their protests against inac- of the GOP?” is at the heart of >,609 P ^ d O u t Both churches have an out- South Windsor son, Coventry: Mrs. Helen tivity. vestment Co., property in Rose- B£Rm :s O pen Eves, till 9 P.M . the Republican battle over the compact decorator styling. New elec­ dale; U&R Housing Corp. to door Nativity scene, the Land- tric clock with large, easy-to-read Sweeney, 175 Main St.; Dennis Christmas Eve Service* chairmEuiship. mark has reindeer on the roof Wakens you to George, Wapplng; Roland Jr. All four Bolton churches Ernest A. and Ruth E. Shep- In Idle Claims numerals., Your choice of Charcoal world famous Zenith and many homes have the tra- color. Star'mlst White color. Powder Couple Petition and Ronald Ouellette, 18 Char- will have Christmas EJve serv- herd. Lot 4, Mt. Sumner; Larry ditional candles in the windows. tone qualify ter, Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Gene- ices tomorrow. F. and Rose D. Fiano to Don- A total of $88,609 was paid Pink color or Beige color. Many houses are ablaze with vieve Arnold, Center Rd., Ver- At United Methodist Church ald S. and Mary E. Bombard, out in unemployment claim STORES OPEN m For Bankruptcy lights, one in particular on non; Mjss Elizabeth McLagan, the service will start at 7 p.m. property on Volpi Rd.; Curtis checks last month by the Man- R. E. Wandell Hennequin Rd., which can be 65 Oxford St.; Clifton Clarke, chester office of the State La- P i o n t e r Le a d er in Richard 8. Kone and his seen from Lake Rd. across wife, Louise, of 2 Locust St., Stafford Springs; Mrs. Barbara bor Department. Fin e H om e Rfdioa Building Lohr’s field, nearly a quarter EVERY N IG H T have filed petitions for volun- Kelly and daughter, 66 Walnut That amount compensated of a mile. ’ unemployed workers for 2,391 tary bankruptcy In U.S. Dis- St.; Mrs. Ann Conti and son, 28 Even the firehouse, with new- T trict Court in Hartford. Garden Dr. Confracfor weeks of unemployment, at an ly painted I'ed doors and fire average weekly check of $36.22. Kone operated Ko-Kleen, a Residential-Commercial siren looks (Jhristmasy. UNTIL C H RIST M AS building maintenance firm. For the first eleven months of Formosans Density 2nd Alterations-Remodeling The firm was started in April 1964 the Manchester office has Manchester Evening Herald paid $1,211,218 in claims. 1963 and sold this month. TAIPEI — Formosa’s popula- Columbia correspondent, Vlr- In his petition, Kone listed **80801688 Built On On a statewide basis, $2,- tion density is 768 persons per vinla .M. Carlson, telephone UabiUties of $46,513.50 and s l s - square mile — second only to Customer Satisfaction” 697,001 in unemployment pay- 228-9224. sets of $4,735.70. His wife list- the Netherslands’ 880 -- and the ments was distributed last ed liabilities of $34,838.51 with In the U.S.A. Full Insurance Coverage month for 73,777 weeks of un- increase is 3.3 per cent a year. Reading T im e I>osl assets of $1,225. employment at an ‘ average of Of the $46,513.50 in liabil- The population is nearly 12 mil- $36.56 per check. Tel. 644-0450 NEW YORK — A slow read- ities for Kone, the petition lion. ^ After 5:00 P.M. The Manchester labor de- er spends a fifth to a third of noted secured claims totaled The BEAU MONDE for a CHRISTMAS THATS SWEET partment office serves Man- his reading time going back $16,450, unsecured claims, $23,- Model M2003U 82 BALDWIN ROAD chester, Rockrille, Vernon and 148.50 and notes and bills pay- The SLIM LINE Series AS WELL AS MERRY Bolton. over a word or a group^pf SCHRAFFTS words to catch the meaning. Sampler able by others, $6,545. WHITMAN New lightweight, Local creditors with claims'i CANDY CUPBOARD ON CHRISTMAS tlim 19* Portable The over $100 are the South Wind- | TV in flunning sor Bank and Trust, $2;800 and multi-color cabinet. BARRiCiNi Dasher Insurance Agency, $171. ARTHUR DRUG EVE THURSDAY Dipole antenna. p o rfect g ift for The petitions will be handled LOFT’S CANDY Two color choices: CHRISTMAS MINIATURE^ by Saul Seldman, referee In grained Walnut color rile C hrist m as H olid ay banksupti^. DECEMBER 24 end Brown color or grained Fruitwood The traditional color and lb » 2 . 0 0 Chrisfmas Flower and Up to $2.15 lb. Beige color. festive treat The BEST because: / kll $4.30 2 lbs. Table Arrangements for the holi- 19' • No preservatives added as you find in other candy

Also choice gifts for days is at its ------1 Flowere and this festive, holiday season just natu- Grand-Way • Every box refrigerated as it arrives direct from Ho^together! For gifts, for decoratiens, the women: Coty, Factor, Lan-'' FULL PERFORM ANCE FEATURES best from the factory colorful beauty of fresh Uooms radiates cheer vin, Evening in Paris, Jew- • Heitdcraftidt No Printed CIrcuiU (or (ewer service problems, greater dependability • Zenith’s New Deluxe Video Range 82-Channtl Tuning throughout the home! • elite gift sets, Lentheric and Dart’s. / 1^ : ^ lovely Timex watches. WILL BE System • Full Powor Transformer • 11,500 Volts of Picture Power • Peak • Hand dipped, not machine made Picture Qontitl • Automatic "Frin| 0-Lock” Circuit Coma and Saa Our Choica Salad^on of ‘ Made from our •POINSEHIAS ‘ CHRISTMAS BEGONIAS ‘For Him: Sportsman, Old Spice, Yardlejft-,Seaforth, own recipe of • AZALEAS • ORIGINAL CENTER PIECES Gillette, Fact(v, Smoking ^ BERNJE'S P A Y Pt PLA N fresh eggs and • NO MONEY DOWN • UP 'p e I tARS Supplies, Buxtop^Wallets. ..-r' ! • 90 DAYS— NOv TO RAY FINANCE CHAJtGE FINANCING PARK HILL-JOYCE All enriched by rards from heavy cream. Open Hallmark. All gift wraps A. •- FLOWER SHOP and box cards reduced. Order JfOW your grea^t radioJ>uyt W e 'leke this opportunity to wish our 601 MAIN STREET from your, Noxt door to the Hartford Natiosiol iU"k $ customers a warm and joyful yuletida season, route salesman O P B I N IG H TS 649-0791^-649-1448 NORTH END eSRR/S’B TILL 9 and to thank them for letting iis serve them. till 6 p.m> or the dairy, e * U ntil Chfistm os TELEVISION and APPLIANCE STORE PHARMACY Manchester Pariiade MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE 4 D EP O T S Q U A RE DART’S DAIRY ^rbd C. Sturfevant Middip Turnpike W est * OPEN EVERY Tol. 649.4585 STAliEK SIS /RAST CENTER' ST.—-J[*hone 648-6480 ELECTRONICS Mon. thru Sat' 9 :S0 A.M. to 10 PJ4. NIGHT TILL 277 BR O A D ST. PAINTER iind‘DECORATOR BATDRDATB TILL 4 M A N C H ESTER PHONE 648-9661 ""y ...... ;-K. r ^

I MAMGSttSTiat kVINlKO H1 EA1 .T>, MANCHBSISIL OONN^ WEDNESDAY, D] 18,1964 IfANGHESTER EVENINE HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1964 PAGE SEVEN

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IM a was all South Windsor de Gaulle nseded.** Inside Beetle Haircut C O L O R FILM Cuibig So Mmeh fo r ds OauUe’s aeknowladtad Dispijite Solved FL A S H t U LRS talent for first reodgnlaiiig and Umb "Sk - ^ R e p o r t D ISC O U N T PRIC ES • S!^w tc ploiting the Imvitalda’* Teachers Describe WESTBR(X)K (AP)i—Edward ARTHUR DRUG The inevitable question then baoomeB: (dlintliraed from Page C) Koras Jr., who wouldn’t change his hair style despite a month- why can’t somebody else do too^ again wlil intervene with a Reading Instruction long suspension from high Why did we have to go through these cow d’etat. school, is changing schools. f - - *• **** ■■ long months of agony trying to sen a Alt the army, deeply fiivolved Korei, who hides half his fore- ridiculous nuclear anna proposal it in Argentine polHihs since it South Windsor’s reading pro-«ics plays a primary role in head behind Beatle - like black d ^ s e d Peron in 1965, is weary bangs, will enroll in a private seemed obvious (to de Gaulle aad ordi- gram was outlined last night readlng instruction. Phonetics of political intervention, which are the center of word skills. school after New Year’s Day. for the board of education. FLOWERS •m csipnoii aAnB nary people that is) n o fa ^ wanted to has divided the officer corps He Indicated the major steps William Vlshno, attorney for i For Every Occasion! FvaSto it Atfrmaoa __ buy? into warring camps. Conse- Teachers participating in the in reading are a certain num- the 18-year-old boy’s parents, quently, the military truly program Included MIm Jose-ber of sight words to build a wouldn’t disclose the name of P o ricH iH - ‘ ^ ...... :::::::« It would be one thing, of course, if loBtiia • ••••••Hi******* ft'90 wants Illia to complete his team phine Zocco, Miaa Evelyn Red- nucleus of -words to build phon- the school, nor did he say | J ^ e * Flo w er Shop we flew in the fact of the inevltahle so (becoming the first freely elect- ics on and to identify new words whether it would also object to fleld, Mrs. Laura Morae, Henry Next to Hartford often because we are wedded to some ed President to do so in a gen- not in the sight word vocabulary. the bangs. I MMn^nim o v Adama, and Principal Hilda National Bank eration), \ Adams said that phonics are Arnold Oliver, superintendent aronderful high principle whidi makeo Monaghan. Main St., Manchester i Iba AaUeatlop axcept Batarday — 8 a.m. “Poetry Day" Retired Colonel She emphasized that the pro- two or three times a week either in a group or individually. gram is built on the premise Death Rate Cut Wodneaday, December 23 One of the pet challeng;es the world Moves to Town “ nothing succeeds like suc- If several children have simi- » ______of freedom, democracy and capitalism cess.” lar reading problems they are grouped. Miss Zocco pointed out. And a Merry Christmas to You, Too DETROIT — At 1946’s traffic- always reserves for the amrld of com- Miss Redfield told the board death rate the United States toll "One of the nicest looking She said as of the first of De- Mrs. Louise Jarvis, Mrs. Annie Smith and Mrs. Lula Purdy accept decorated canisters of munism is the proud declaration that of education that reading begins would have been 78.000 in 1963. Sm Ls'v 1 Renewal And Politics towns in Connecticut” is the in the home by visual discrim- cember, 150 children had been ChrisUmas cookies from Cub ScouU Stephen Badger, Harry Bonham and Charles Gill at HU “man does not live by bread done." way recently retired Col. Jo- tested for reading problems and Because of safety laws and prac- ination, noticing differences and Green Lodge Rest Home. The scouts of Pack 91 baked the cookies by themselves and also tices, the actual number of I t la to be hoped tibat the action o f seph R. WaWi, USAF, de- 130 w e r e taken fo r re m e d ia l There is a two-way inference in our vocabulary building. utilized their talents in decorating the canisters. The pack presented the cookies to the ten- deaths was 43,600. scribes Manchester. reading. the Manchester Redevelopment Agency She said the first few months ants of the home. (Herald photo by Pinto.) use of this phrase. Col. Walsh has lived in New She noted the schedule still re- In re-electing as its chairman Everett of Grade 1 are a combination of JU. Ik York most'of his life, but wihen mains flexible and that not ail First, we are characterizing the Rus- kindergarten and first grade. Keith, who happens to be a Republican, the time came for his retire- children that are referred are men. Profits from the sale will the services will be Mrs. War- have their children dressed and sian regime as one which is exclusively She noted the first j ^ of the land doing this in spite of the fact that ment, after 23 years of service taken. be donated to the leukemia fund. ren Schlmmel and Mrs. David ready to go outdoors to meet and imbearably concerned with purely that covered all ranks from teacher is to determine the A teacher may refer a child General chairman of the fund is Sorenson. Santa when he arrives on each Sale • 'the Democratic party now controls a child’s stage of readiness to John Reynolds, 217 Farmstead materialistic valuea airman basic to colonel, he did to the remedial reading depart- Christmas Day worship serv- street. mmftst :m ajorlty of the members on the Agen- follow directions, in work habits ment to obtain further informa- Dr. ice will be held at 10:15 a m. Because of the great number And second, we are proclaiming that not want to return to the big ■cy, can be taken as symbolic Indication city. and attention span. tion on the child. American Legion Meeting Set and will include Holy Commun- of homes in the town, Samta !that we are approaching an atmosphere w e ourselves are, o f course, much more So, with the help of a broth- The children are tested and Miss Zocco said that a priority The Abe E. Miller Post Am er- ion. will not be able to stop at then it is determined what system had been established for ican Legion will hold a regular each one. o f maturity in the moet important pub- civilized and humanistic and cultured er in Danbury, Col. Walsh Libraries Cloaed A Mdbiiv*aiSM»W made a survey o f the nicest stage the children are in. The Grades 3, 4, 5 and 6 in that or- meeting tonight at 8 at the Main M4mw 4 tfT8|Ui to «l •» i lic buaineaa Msmchester Is Ukdy to be and alert to the finer thing;s of life Wood and Sadd Memorial L i- looking towns in this state. schools try to supply supple- der for remedial reading. St. Legion Hall. All members braries will be closed tomorrow Manchester Evening Herald b! doing for numy years to coma which can't really be touched, or meas- mentary materieil for the chil- She concluded by saying all are urged to attend. 888C y i t 8B9 Manchester won, and the col- for the Christmas holidays. South Windsor correspondent, AJ IwlW: yw MM P ured by statistics, or consumed. dren. children who are reading beiow Christinas Services CHAR-BROILEO TO ORDER AT Renewal itself is too important and onel, his wife, and their five SanU to Visit m ewwkeie. Thy flm toal L their grade level do not need The Rev. Thomas O’Neil, Brownie Joseph, telephone 644- In such a use of the phrase “ man does children recently moved into Miss Redfield stated that Santa Clause and his help- mi mflm of too much concern to too many peo* teachers try not to make the remedial reading help. The ad- pastor of St. Margaret Mary 0148. not live by bread alone” we are really their new permanent home at ers will receive assistance from Pitl Btif « r Bull ItoM rflujm. ;ple to be made a frivolous football for 601 Bush HiU Rd. child move faster than he is vantage of remedial reading is (Jhurch, lias announced the fol- the South Windsor Volunteer la it cm ■iiTiMi.l urirntmi presuming a little too much in both di- ■:'e heard from 10 to 12 noon m FIGURES FROM THE CRECHE, ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, ROCKVILLE sonnel. need them. sor Recreation Department w ill be a full load o f lollipops grown on untreated soil — rang- Idiasis on the finer things of life is for and 4 to 5:30 p.m. I DONANZA » U M C Jsd d o fL Even more Importantly, renewal la However, he said that he scheduled for tonight have been euid popcorn balls to be distri- ing from $776 more for privet our sermons and our proclamations, not Miss Redfield emphasized Christmas Day, Masses will WITH SALAD primarily the kind of program which does not intend to retire, not that the transition room Was canceled due to the holidays. buted among the youngsters, ■vulgare to $10,943 more for Bol- I WO TlfPWH DRUG COMPANY All other recreational activi- be celebrated at midnight and needs business sense and common sense for our every day thrust in the market ■with four children (one Is In organized to continue to meet compliments of the department. leana poplar. The fumigation Open 7 Days 11:S0>9 901 Main St.— 843-6821 ties in town will be canceled for at 6:46, 7:45, 9, 10:15 and 11:30 place. the A ir Force) to support on the needs of children. In these Parents are requested to cost about $100 an acre. 9S7 W est Middle Tb rap ik e rather than emotion-stirring or eye- the remainder of the (Jhristmas a.m. The midnight Mass will be an A ir Force pension. He plans rooms more individual atten- catching histrionics. Everybody is well And, over in Russia the other day, and New Y ea r’s holidays. a solemn high Mass and will to look for work in the field tion is given. The children pro- Jimmy Inside Report Education Forum Set be sung In English for the first aware that all along the renewal trail thousands of supposed insensitive and of his military experience gress at their own indl-vidual The Second Thief The South Windsor FTA time by the choir. The new Mass there la opening and use fo r political in- materialistic Communists crowded into personnel and administration. rates. -She said the number of by Council will sponsor a forum has been composed by Msgr. "But,” he added. " I would pre- children in the transition room fluence and pressure. But it Is equally community centers to celebrate' a thing Wednesday, Jan. 13, at the Harold F. Daly of St. Gabriel’s fer not to work in a large fac- is kept at 20 or below. apparent. In the stories and accounts called poetry day. Breslin Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak tory or business whose regi- South Windsor High School. Church, Windsor. A carol sing The children are evaluated mentation might remind me of The title o f the discussion will will preceed the midnight Mas.s. which have come from other communi- In Moscow alone, there were readingfs and given material at their lev- DAIRY DELIGHTS-For a happy holiday! TTie sick man of South snorts one young Argentina In- Air Force regimentation.” be “ Elducatlon in South Wind- On Saturday, Confes.sions will ties which have preceded Manchester in each o f 17 Houses o f Culture, one for el. W ork is then done on areas America continues to be the tellectual. “He and his cronies sor and Your Dollars. be heard from 4 to 8:30 p.m. and N E W YORK, Dec. 23— The police only make arrests. The Thieves are like that. Every in which the children show a down the renewal trail, that sad and each borough. And it took 200 poets to victim of its own people andj handle every problem on a Members of the panel will in- 7:30 to 9 p.m. gunman at the bar kills. crap game has to have a guy politicians. need. Miss Redfield said. Sup- prolonged disillusionment can be the keep the programs going on these 17 boy was three and he would day-by-day basis. They hava iio clude 'Ifcarles Warner, superin- Sunday, Masses will be of- "They have real trouble with a gun at the door. He isn't Because this potentially pow- Scouts to Sing plementary reading material is pay-off for any community which takes pitch around and then wake up idea of planning. The^pe tsrri- tendent of schools, Francis Nes- fered at 6:48, 7:46. 9, 10:18 and stages. now,” a detective was saying there for the police. He is there erful nation's Ills are of Its also provided and a complete screaming in the middle of the fled of computers.” tor, chairman of the board of 11:30 a.m. Baptism will be ad- the crusading leap without also taking last night. "There was too to stop somebody from trying to own making, they can be cured Grade 2 program. Depending on This sounds something like a mass- night end the FB I man would Moreover, the Illia govern- At Green Lodge education, To-wn Manager Ter- ministered at 1:18 p.m. the common sense look. much money Involved. These get in and heist the ^ m e . You only by A^enUnes, and for the child’s progress he might production, a machine-produced proces- came *nto the room with the ment is the despair of the Inter- ry V. Sprenkel, Mayor John Daily Masses will be offered animals are envious as hell of need a shotgun for protection that very reason there is no go to Grade 2 or 3. We hope Manchester goes forward woman and listen while she national bankers. Running the Girl Scout Troop 697 will Egan, and F Lee Magee, of the during the week at 7 a.m. CYO sion of rhymes and meters and stanzaa each other. I f they hear that when there is a good card game likelihood of recovery in the Mrs. Laura Morse outlined comforted the boy. The FB I federal budget at a mammoth present food tray favors of P T A Council as moderator. and CCD instuctions for chil- with a renewal program, step by step And our long range bet would be that somebody just stepped out and going on. And when the money foreseeable future. the reading program in Grades man w.as listening because this deficit, it keeps the printing snowmen-and Santas to the pa- The main theme of the even- dren have lieen canceled until rather than leap by leap, by measured made a good score, tfce first gets big;ger, nobody can be trust- 3 through 6. She said word rec- that la the way it is. a good deal of it, ■ three-year-old boy might Certainly U.S. foreign aid presses running overtime to tients at Green Lodge Itest ing will be the present picture January. thing they say is *Who the hell ed. “ If you want him, you better ognition and comprehension is degrees rather than by impetuosities, on Poetry Day in Russia. Just think of distributed through the A lli- grind out more Inflated pesos. Home, 612 E. Middle Tpke., to- of the educational system in Father O’Neil reminds parish- scream out something which is he to have that kind of go get a shovel and start dig- reenforced. and with more thought of the Manches- would help solve a bank rob- ance for Prog^ress cannot begin Attempting to appease the morrow afternoon. The troop .town and how the needs of edu ioners that the traditional F ri- 30,000 people assembled in one city money?' Then they sit down ging,” Trigger Burke told the In Grades 4 through 6 spec- to solve Argentina's social, po- working class supporters o f de- w ill meet at 1:30 p.m. at Cen- Nation In the future will effect day observance ot abstinence ter of tomorrow than of the politics of aione—which was what happened in bery. His father had been one and figure out a way to rob cope when they asked him about ific study skills are learned so litical and economic problems. posed dictator Juan Peron, ter and Adams Sts. and then the pocketbook. The meeting will will not apply on Christmas Day. today. of the gunmen on a $312,219 him. You’ll be hearing from this the man who was in the Wood- that the student might better Moscow— in the name of the muse. W hat Argentine politicians agree that Illia has boosted wages while proceed to the home. be open to the public. Members may select either to- holdup of the Chase Manhattan one. They’ll find somebody in side holdup. understand subjects as social The mood set in the organisation well organized mass culture! Bank in Woodslde, Queens, In the Alliance for Progress Is an trying selective (but nnsuc- Mrs. Joseph Daniewicz, troop Bomb Threat Made day or tomorrow for the fulfill- the gutter with a couple in his The four guys who gfot more irrelevenancy as far as their studies. meeting of the new Redevelopment April of 195a. The father was ce^ul) price controls. leader, -will accompany the Police are investigating a ment of the fast and abstinence Taste Yet, in this too, we would be some- head.” than half million over in Pater- country Is concerned. The roots She noted that Bptel inven- Con*'- killed when one of his own kind, The result: Inflation xuns troop. Mrs. Robert Benito, Mrs. bomb threat made this morning obligations for the vigil of Agency had a healthy leaning in such a what off the real mark. Some of these son on Monday have to face this of the nation’s agony are too tory test was given experimen- Yo'i Elmer (Trigger) Burke, want- The case o f Joseph (Specs) wild. But Illia has been utter- David J. Magowan and Mrs. at South Windsor High School Christmas. direction. O'Keefe backs this up. O’Keefe, now. That’s a lot of money they deep to be eliminated by a few tally to two classes. She said Moscow gatherings happened to hear a ed a piece of the stolen money ly unsuccessful in winning over John H. MacDonald will pro- Police reported the caller said Father O’Neil, who will offi- N O TE got. And a lot of their friends palliatives from Washington. the test proved a valuable way aaa little real poetry, and not all o f this and he came with a gun to get a pop-3yed little bum, was one the Peronlst workers. vide transportation. a bomb was in the school’s ciate at the services, will be as- o f the 11 men in on the million- would kill them in a minute for Superficially, there are im- to get an indication o f the chil- H OLID A Y SC HED ULE it The three-year-old boy was Chronic deficit ^lending Christmas carols will be sung library. sisted by the Rev. Joseph P. poetry rtiymed itself with any official it. provements — a igiurt in the dren's reading level. found wandering around a bus dollar Brinks robbery in 1950. might be justtfiahle if Illia were to the patients by Maureen The library waa emptied and Schick, assistant pastor, and the OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE party line. Some o f it was read by the Four years later, he was still economy this year after a dis- Grade 3 Is grouped accord- Rev. Edward J. McLean, execu- ^^xploitins: The Inevitable” station in Baltimore. An aunt improving electric power sys- Benito, Judith Magowan, searched but nothing was found U N T IL 7:30 controversial Yevtushenko, the hand- fighting off the morons who astrous recession in 1962-1963. ing to the children’s reading tive director of the Catholic L i- took him, and the FB I moved tems, the water supply, and the Joanne MacDonald, Dorothy level under a modified JopMn The call was made at about Liong-range, President de Gaulle op- flocked to Boston from all over, But this rise merely brings brary and Information Center CLOSED ALL DAY some, gay hero of Moscow's young in- in witli her. They got one-thlng like. Instead, the r^ -in k pesos Daniewicz. Susan Miller, Deb- Plan. Under the Joplin Plan 9:30. erates with what is called a "sense of trying to shoot their way into A Thought ^Ufr TToday Argentina back to its inade- of Hartford. telligentsia, who apparently gets his out of the bo/s screams in the maintain a bloated bureaucracy orah Squires, Ingrid Bonn, Va- if a Grade 3 student is read- Jayceee Undertake Project CHRISTMAS DAY some of the money. quate 1961 economic level, Candlelight Service history." The decisiona he resushes out middle of the night: The boy Sponsored by thiiCsl^lani Chester and uneconomic gfovemnient- nessa Hagenow, Mavis Mildrum, ing at the fifth g;rade level he The South Windsor Junior kick out of life by seeing how close he which followed a decade of eco- Special candlelight seivices his own awareness o f the lessons of had seen his father and mother " I was driving home one night Connell o f Ch’ les owned enterprises, notably a Lynn Taggart, Cheryl Taggart, would read with a group of Chamber of Commerce has un- can come to Incurring official dis- and right by Everett Square, in nomic stagnati too 'm an y allies disliked pur implies that the sponsors consider the approves final plans and specifi- H CD T CC M M U N IC N 7:30 A.M. cations fob new high school, plan. England is aigalhst it; and Italy ' people imfit to d^de for themselves TKINS^EST whether they^ wish to subject them- subject to minor correction in HolyTommunion 8:45 and 9:45 A.M. will do no more than England. ^1- ea, theif families and - the. whole ^drawings. ^tene^ oeke/ice Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11:00 A.M. fium, Denmark and Norway mistrust , Dr. George A. F. Lundberg, M ERRY munity to such a vyholesale mass ORMANPI-WEST • DIRECTOR Evening Prayer 7:00 P.M. the p ro je c t France is its announced P medication experiment as fluoridation, president of Manchester Heart Assn., announces prelimlnar ’ C H RIST M A S ansmy. Onl:f.VWest Oemuuniy was fully . with its dangerous potentialities. •, findings from cardiac scceeitir. ' PHONE Ml 9-71N NEW YEAR’S DAY ta favor, . . . President Johnsoh has The bill should not pass. The people ejcamlnation o f Manchest Holy Communion 6:00 and 10:00 A.M. must not lose their right to keep me Off-StTMt PtoUag EV ERY O N E •ow mads clear he baa no intention of High ^ h o o l senior class, with WUIAM J. UNNON, ua Amdsto fluoridation matter in their own eontroL VISITORS WELCOME np maitatn^hmaWns soiu- results announced as only two 142 EAST CERTER STREp*. MANCHESTp >-SPRlNaFIBLD VXUM P£H£ uoa.

Jackson St., Willlmnntlc. H m Rev. Richard L. Rush, pastor of Appalachik FwAi the Lebanon Oongfegational ]|a^3r Chiefs WiUDiscuss Rusk Urges ) Obituary Town Moves Fast it . t Church, win ofBciate. Burial Salvation Army Baatam will be in Springdale Cemetery, Tarritorial Haadquartara, IM ' Town Assembly Districts Viet Forces Aatom Warehouse Point. W. 14th St, Haw York City, Friends may call at the fu- haa announoad that It la ae- ,r TILL ' > Anton Quunitadika, 76, of nenl home tonight from 7 to 9. On Pioneer Site JWotlienneUU fatlMr of Herbert oapting contrlbutlona fbr the Maacheator'a two poUticr < > touse. that both parties have End ^uding 7 Quaanitechka, foreman of The benefit ef.realdenta of tha party chlMa will meat ac»n«tline niblicly agreed upon. Charles B. Cox Nach representative would The town of Manchester has promised to do every- Herald prestroom, and Berthold Charles B. Cox, 77, of Wood- Appalaehia regton in Penn* Mon Jan. 4 to tea if they car aylvanla. Donatkma riioilM 'to elected mm a district of (CoBHaned trooi Pag* Om ) Qiimitschka, both of Mhnclws> stock, brother of Mrs. Carolyn agraa oa boundriea for three thing within its power to guaran^ the i^neer Pwa- ; ter, died yeaterday at Hartford Foster of Manchester, died be aent in care of MaJ. Mil- ^bout 14,000. By the I960 fed- chute Co., a new industrial site wit)iin the t o ^ . But if ler. town aaaombly. districts. sral censtu, Manchester had "A duly constituted govern- 4 Ho^tal. Sunday at his home. ment exercising full power on town officials are to succeed, they must supstantially ^ He was an electrician at the A televialon program Mon- Rapubliean )iown Chalrmar. about 43,000 residents, thus Other survivors include his Francis DallaFera said thlc the basis of national unity and clear a number of legal and^ Hartford Courant for years wife, a son. two daughters, a day night *‘Chriatmaa in rating three representatives. new facility M o r s the sn6 of | monilng that he was asked at a The two town chairmen without Improper Interference engineering hurdles by Jan. 1. ^before his retirement sister, two brothers, seven Appalachia,” deaerlbed the 1965. ! tOther survivors include his aUto OOP meeting yesterday to should have little trouble from any group,” the U.S. state- That is the date by which w Tomcm;I THU R SD AY g;randchildren and eight great- hardahlpa auffered by the Town fathers say thsrs are , git together with DemocraUc ment said, “ is the essential con- architect Philip J. dl<3orcia says wife, a son, two daughters and granndshildren. people of that area. Oohim- agreehig on town districting. eager to place Ploasw on the ^ f » nine grandchildren. Town Chairman Ted Cununlngs Both parties have proposed the dition for the successful prose- he must have the go-ahead so Funeral services were held bia Broadcaat^ Co. of New cution of the effort to defeat the parkway land in aa effort to | Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the William York City, aponaora of the on the district Unea. same district lines— the Demo- that he can b e ^ drawing tart a new industrial park sits ' tomorrow at 11 a.m. at ^e Their Joint recommendation crats during a special General Viet Cong and Is the basis for plana for the parachute com- Funeral Home, 51 Marcy St.. documentaiy, have received U.S. support for that effort.” in Manchester. BIG SELECTIONS! BIG SAVINGS! LONG EASY TERMS! JlRose Hill Funeral Home, Kim Southbridge. Mass. Burial was numeroua Inquirieo from will he returned to their indi- Assembly session last summer pany’s new $6(10,000 plant. They feel a well maneged In- ^8t, Rocky HiU. Burial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery, South- thoae wlahlng to contribute vidual party headquarters by and the Republicans earlier this Press officer Robert J. Mc- Pioneer is looking at land dustrial park could attract new 7 in Rose Hill Memorial Park, bridge. funda for the reeidenta of the Jan. 4 for inclusion in a House month. Closkey declined to say whether both ill Manchester and in Ver- industry along ths parieway,. Rocky Hill. poverty atricken region. rei4>portlonment plan to be put They would be ctmiposed as the strong U.S. wording non as possible locations for and sutotanUally improve Msn- Friends may call at the fu- More the Oeneru Assembly. follows; District A would com- amounted to an ultimatum its nsw quarters. The Arm is chesterk tax base—thus help- threatening an end to large- neral home tonight from 7 to 9. The Assembly Is prepaiing prise the present town voting now located in an old Cheney ing to reduce the burden upon Funerals bills that would reapportion the District 4 and that part of Dis- scale U.S. aid if the military do Mill building on Forest St. individual home ownere. not keep hands off the legiti- , Leonard O. Burke Youths Admit House and redtatrlct the state trict 3 which lies north of Mid- The town’s promise to work But the effort is clearly sn Senate, under a federal .court mate government. through the holiday’s to clear SOUTH WINDSOR—Leonard Mrs. Edward Buscaglia dle Tpke. District B would com- unfamiliar one ' for the town. G. Burke, 61, of Hartford, fa- order. prise the present voting Dis- up difficulties blocking the COVENTRY—The funeral of firm’s relocation on a Wilbur Director Robert Stone, attend- ther of Mrs. Russell Muscianisi Three - Week Both parties are apparently tricts 5 and 1. District C would ing this mornings session, not- Mrs. Mary Pcrracchlo Buscag- agreed that the House should Cross Highway site was made and Mrs. Peter Ford, both of lia of Silver St. was held this comprise the present District 2 ed that Ksgan waa "seeing the be redlstrlcted so that towns and the part of District 3 south Christmas after an hour-and-a-htdf long Amazing Values in 1 South Windsor^ died yesterday morning from the Holmes Fu- growing pains” of the totgn’s Appliances and TV at ^ entitled to more than one rep- meeting this morning at the ^ at S t Francis Hospital. neral Home. 400 Main St.. Man- Crime Spree of the turnpike. still young policy to both en- resentative elect them from Municipal Building. Other survivors include his chester with a solemn high Both DellaFera and Cum- courage new Industry to tocste districts within the town. Speaking for the town. ' wife, three sons, five daugh- Mass of requiem at St. Mary's mings met with state political Really for here and to keep existing in- (ContlnMd from Pag* Oim) According to DellaFera, Man- Mayor Francis J. Mahoney told ters, and twenty grandchildren. Church. leaders yesterday. Cummings dustry in town. chester would have three rep- could not be reached today for Pioneer president Michael Ka- The funeral will be held to- The Rev. Robert Lynch was Police said the girl was with TTie newness o f the to w n ’ s morrow at 9:15 a.m. from the resentatives to the 180-member comment, however. The Aging gan, that the community is the celebrant assisted by the ready to martial its resources effort jvas also evident in Atty. •« Thomas F. Farley Funeral the youths during one of the Aronson’s assertion that "I Rev. Ronald Rafferty, deacon, in order to meet the Jan. 1 I Home, 96 Webster St., Hart- and the Rev. Bernard Foster, robberies and they want to NEW YORK (AP) — Christ- think there is a sincere in- ford with a Mass of requiem at deadline. subdeacon. Mrs. Arlyne Gar- question her. Her whereabouts mas, they say, is for the young. By that date the town coun- terest and desire to solve these • 10 at St. Lawrence O'Toole rity was soloist and organist. Reds Reject Finance Plan, problems. NORMAN’S where SERVICE is our BEST PRODUCT! is unknown to police. Why, bless our tired old way- sel, Atty. Irving Aronson, must Church. 494 New Britain Ave., Burial was in St. Mary's Ceme- Strickland and Fields said the "W e must recognize that faring heart and steaming bifo- determine how the town or Hartford. Burial will be in St. tery, where Father Lynch read statement which the youths dic- some quasi-public agency can there are problems and they Bernard's Cemetery, Hazard- Throwing UN into Crisis the committal service. tated told this story: cal glasses, that simply isn’t so. achieve these ends: must be worked out; the im- vllle. Bearers were Russell Storrs, They robbed an arcade in Christmas is for the middle- 1. Accept a gift of about portant thing you want to (Contin lied from Page One) - Friends may call at the fu- Michael Cesce, Raymond Hick- Huntington, then began a hitch- cancles are filled by the end of aged. The whole holiday is eight acres of land from John know is our dealre to work to , neral home tonight from 7 to 9. ing, Ronald Buscaglia. Antonio hiking crime spree — burglariz- the year, the council cannot made up for them. They only let Baralni, construct an access this end.’’ , ------Perracchio and Wilfred Hill. ing houses in Tennessee or after a meetirig of Soviet bloc meet. To which Kagan replied that, the young in because they are road to the proposed plant site Mrs. Gertrude T. Milne Georgia. * delegations at U.N. headquar- Efforts have been made to and turn a five-acre section of "W e don’t doubt the sincerity Copeland gave them a lift be- reach agreement so that the young and for sufferance’s sake ROCKtaLLE — Mrs. Ger- Mrs. Rasmtiond 8. Ames ters. Several told newsmen they one has to admit them to the the tract over the Pioneer of the town’s effort, but that trude Trncy Milne of 142 Union Funeral services for Mrs. tween Rome and Lafayette, Qa., members could be elected by Parachute. la not enough. "You have to be- and they forced him to drive to had doubts about the plan and acclamation, but Jordan and testimony of Joy. St., widow of George B. Milne, Netta Brown Ames of 828 The truth about Christmas is Bamini has volunteered to gin cutting the mustard.” died at Rockville General Hos- Hartford Rd. were held this the abandoned house. He was on ruled out any immediate a^ ee- Mall are contesting the seat Attending the session this ment. that children are too small to give the land to the town, pro- pital last night. morning at St. Mary's Episco- his way to Rome to pick up his being vacated by Morocco and morning were Kagsn and W il- eldest son, a student at Berry Informed sources said the So- neither will withdraw. know its measure, old people viding the to-wn can then give She was bom in Ellington on pal Church. The Rev. John D. the land to Pioneer Parachute. liam Bell from Pioneer Para- College. viet Union felt the plan did not Indonesia also objects to the are too tired, and that leaves July 14, 1879, daughter of Wol- Hughes officiated. Sydney W. the middle-aged to appreciate 2. Provide a substantial flow chute; architect DeCorcia; in- cott and Isadora Trouty Tracy. Chatterton held a pistol on go far enough in ruling out the election of Malaysia to serve out dustrialist William Slelth; Bar- MacAlpine was /the organist. applicatiem of Article 19. its true treasure. of water sufficient to supply a A lifelong resident of Rockville, their victim; Whisman held a the second year of a term start- nlnl and Atty. Leon Podrove; Burial was in Cypress Ceme- It had been hoped that an It isn’t the child who needs protective sprinkler system at she was a member of Union knife. ed by Czechoslovakia under a directors Mahoney, Stone, Har- 16 Inch G.E. PERSONAL tery, Westbrook. agreement would clear away Santa Claus. Reality is fresh the new plant. This will rce Cong^ragatlonal Church, Hope They forced Copeland to strip gentleman’s agreement. old A. Turkington, and Francis Bearers were Philip Lewis, the main obstacle to a recess. Any contest would clash with and new to him, and the world quire that the town either pipe Chapter of OKS, and the Wom- Everett Ames, Floyd Miller, to his underclothing, took $40 DellaFera; Town Counsel Aron- and his watch, then each The assembly, however, still the no-vote truce under which is a garden of delight. He re- In water from the privately- 4en's Relief Corps of Rockville. Ronald Millcn, Alan Grant and has another difificult problem. | quires no fable when (act is a owned Manchester Co., or ob- son; Development commission Survivors Include a daugh- clubbed him once, they said, the assembly has been opera- Harold Stevens. This is the election of three sweet-eyed meadow before him. tain a waiver from the water members Alfred Werbner and ter, Mrs. Corlnne Markham, with a board. They said their ting since Dec. 1. A demand for All channel UHF/'VHF The Watkins-West Funeral nonpermanent members of the | It is the middle-aged person, company and bring in water Atty. Allan Thomas; town with whom she made her home; victim was still alive but bleed- a vote could force a U.S.-Soviet ^^ceplion with oval Home. 142 E. Center St., was in Security Council to take their confrontation over the Soviet somewhat disillusioned by the from another source. planning director Tamsky and two brothers. Garfield Tracy of charge of the arrangements. ing from the nose and mouth; town public works director front mounted t j ' they wrapped him in wallpaper seats Jan. l. Unless these va-'peacekeeping debts. ordinary, who has to believe in Another possible source of speaker and convenient Springfield, Mass., and Rayden Santa (ilaus. It is for him Walter Fuss; and Genera! Man- J Tracy of Warehouse Point; a and left him in the abandoned supply appears to be the Con- up-front controls. house. Christmas is necessary, to res- necticut Water Co., which al- ager Richard Martin. ^ sister, Miss Lillian Tracy of Andover cue him from the dally rut and Mahoney said he was prepar- Hartford, and two grandchil- Taking their victim’s car, the ready pipes water Into South two youths drove to Kentucky, lOH Awaits Foote Report^ refurbish his faith in the ex- Windsor to serve an Industrial ed to go to work with Atty. dren. Aronson and General Manager abandoned the auto and started traordinary. client. private funeral services will Grange Honors Childhood needs no such res- Martin after the session ended, be held at the White-Gibson hitchhiking again. 3. Obtain a zoning change Will Resubmit Application cue. Middle age can hardly do from the Town Planning Com- to get an early start on some of Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., at Miss Lindliolm Another motorist gave them a without it. the problems that must be re- the convenience of the family. lift. They clubbed him with a mission so that the industrial I know many middle-aged plant may be built on the now solved if the town is to meet Thei’e will be no calling soft drink bottle and robbed him lOH (Instructors of the Han-<&able only on Sunday afternoon. For Her Service people who all the year long reeldentlally zoned land. the Jan. 1 deadline. hours. — of one Kennedy half-dollar. dlcapped I has temporarily the group has embarked on a Walt with pathetic eagerness to The FBI said the motorist, Wil- According to planning di- 12 Pound C.L LIGHTWEIGHT The family suggests that withdrawn its application be- program for the eventual con- shed the cloak of commonness, rector Joseph Tamsky, the those who wish to do so may In recognition of 50 years of liam Henry Walden of Lexing- fore the General Services Agen- struction of a year-round pool. to drop their distrust of humani- co'mmisslon has shown that it Public Records contribute to Union Congrega- service to the Grsmge, Miss ton, Ky., was beaten severely, cy (GSA) for acquisition of the As the result of a series of ty, and wear in season the spirit robbed s.nd thrown from his car is predisposed toward making tional Church's Memorial Ftind Line St. Nike Site while it activities, and with aid from lo- of Jesus Christ as a robust robe. Anna Lindholm was honored at in Magoffin County, Kentucky, changes for land situated like in her memory. aw’aits the report of Dr. Frank- cal civic organlzationB, the lOH In particular I recall a mid- Warrantee Deeds the Monday night meeting of on Dec. 16. This was the day Baralnl’s site. John R. Lumen Sr. and Mar- lin, Foote, state health commis- has about $6,000 in its fund, dle-aged friend, now not too Front controls, front ■|95 ...1. M Isadore Le\-y the Andover Grange in the after Copeland disappeared. sioner. before whom lOH pre- The major problems are the gerie G. Luman to Patrick J. tow-n hall with a Golden Sheaf with another $5,000 pledged by many years dead, who made of In their statement. Chatterton sented its proposal Dec. L land trasfer and the water sup- Daigle and Marjorie S. Daigle, Isadore Levy, 78, of 64 Mil- .Certificate, a 50-year pin and and Whisman said they robbed the Connecticut State Federa- Christmas a necessary event. .^ford Rd., died yesterday at Man- tion of Women’s Clubs. He himself went into the ply, In the judgment of the property on Bush Hill Rd. words of praise from local a grocery of about $100 in Dr. Foote.had conducted the Lena Marlow to George H. chester Memorial Hospital. hearing for w e Health. Educa- ’The swimming program warn marketplace and picked out the town officials who gathered at Grangers and visiting digni- Jonesvllle, N.C., and once again the Municipal Building this Marlow and Wilma Marlow, an Bora in Russia, he came to taries of that organization. they assaulted their victim — tion and Welfare Department started in I954;.by former Rec fdltaily Christmas tree. It had to this country 68 years ago and morning. undivided one third Interest In slugging the grocer with a (HEW ), to which the GSA had Superintendent James Herdic, fill a need for spaciousness in kbit £asy Torins lived in Newark, N.J. He moved Miss Lindholm became a Town Counsel Atty. Aronson two parcels on the esLSt side member of Andover Grange in blackjack. referred the application. with rec department sponsored his life. It had to be green and • to Manchester from Colchester, swimming for the handicapped wide-armed and reach from the expressed doubts that the town of Main St 1914. The late Winthrop White, They then headed toward Dr. Foote said today he has could legally accept and then Lena Marlow to Jacob H. Conn. He was a retired cutter submitted a six-page report to ^ East Side Rec Pool. floor to a topping star that ifor the S & S Leather Co., Col- former member of the legisla- Florida but were arrested at transfer land to another priv- Sandals and Ruth Sandals, an Savannah after the robbery of HEW. the re.sult of the hearing Instructors were volunteer brushed the celling. undivided one third “Interest in chester. and a member of the ture and well known citizen He liked an old-fashioned ate owner. here for many decades, was Mr.s. E. M. Dllas by gunmen he held with lOH officials on teen-agers and adults. two parcels on the east side of , Congregation Ahavath Achim Christmas tree with modern He suggested, however, that master that year. She has been who fired at the woman’s hus- Dec. 1 at the request of HEW. ' the following year, the In- Main St. Synagogue, Colchester. I touches. To his wife he allowed the solution to the problem chaplain of Andover Grange for band. While not revealing the con- stnictors were members of the Quitclaim Deeds Survivors include his wife, tents of his confidential report, I school swimming team. the purchase of ripe cranberries might be found in the almost- lnchG.LRLLTRAHSlST R Mrs. Ada Becker Levy of Man- 27 years and has held numer- The FBI at AtlanU said the defunct Industrial Development Michael F. Hassett to Neil 9 0 youths ere charged in Kentucky Dr. Foote said he made be- ! used the opportunity for and the popping of the corn. If chester; a daughter, Mrs. Mil- ous other Grange offices as Corporation that was organized M. and Jo-Ann C. Donshy, with armed robbery and assault tween 40 and 50 comments swlmminc' practice, she chose to help him laborious- ton Gottlieb of Manchester; two well. In Manchester In the 1950s. property off Park St.. with intent to murder. about the lOH program and Its I*’ 1956, Miss Alice Madden ly thread the cranberries and sisters, Mrs. Sarah Berkovitz of The presentation of the cer- Although th e corporation Rose Nimirowskl to Michael Officers .said the youths proposal. Dr. Foote paid a sur- employed by the rec de- the popcorn in red and white and Priscilla A. Nimlrowski, '* Trenton, N.J., and Mrs. Ella tificate and pin was made by never really came to life, he j a -sjiowed no remorse as they dic- prise visit Sunday afternoon, I partment on a part-time basis strands, that was up to her, too. » Built-in monopole, Kaplan of Newark, N.J.; and Alma Brooks, past state Lec- But when it came to de- saiQ,said 11 it ISis sunstill vaiiaiyvalidiv consu-conati- vimirr.w.iri Hlllstown Rd. w , turer. .Mrs. Brooks is a mem- tated their .statement. Dec. 6. to see lOH in fiction. I to handle the program, and she Rose Nimirowskl to Walter 1 telescoping 6-E AUTOMATIC. three grandchildren. corating the tree he allowed no tuted under state law. UHF/VHF. ber of the state Grange Legis- His report is expected to be re- ! organized the instructors into and Thelma G. Nimlrowski, FVineral services were held to- leased from Washington in a an lOH club, maternal or childish help. If it can be revived, and malic battery cable| lative committee and her hus- property off Hlllstown Rd. day in the Congregation Ahavath few weeks. When the new high school Alone, for hours, he wound the some new directors appointed for operation band. Frederick Brooks, is a I Lis Pendens Achim Synagogue, Colchester, Expect Nation Adult officials associated was, opened in 1957. the pro- cranberry and popcorn ropes, to its board, by Jan. 29. 1965. car cigarette member of the Student Loan Society for Savings against with Rabbi Philip Kaplan offi- with lOH say the application I gram was expanded, with more adjusted the lights, covered ev- the corporation could act as where permlttM. ciating. Burial was in Congre- committee. Geraldine and Frank Valorie CLOTHES DRYER Will Escape has been withdrawn so that it and more Instructors and handi- ery needle with gleaming tinsel, agent for the land transfer. and the State of Coimectlcut, Also has AC cord, gallon Ahavath Achim Ceme- In recalling her induction in- can be given further considers- capped children participating, put bulbs and baubles here, The construction of the road, qlieht additional >tery, Colchester. to the Grange Miss Lindholm property at 482 Adams St. Flu Epidemic tion after Dr. Foote’s report is and Miss Madden, subsequently, wide-eyed angels there. on land that would be deeded Attachment charle for battery Memorial week will be ob- stated that Sarah Merritt of made available, and that it gave up her position with the After it was all done, he would to the town, would present few served at his late .home. Old State Rd., wife of the late The Connecticut Bank and pack. may be resubmitted through rec department, but remained wipe the sweat from his brow difficulties. Atty. Aronson said. Trust Co. against John W. and Has many features in- The Weinstein Mortuary, Hart- George Merritt, became a mem- (Continued from Page One) HEW or through other federal as lOH advisor, and let the rest of the family The problems for which there cluding variable time ford, was in charge of the ar- Priscilla M. Blssell. property at "lip TO 3 TtAltS TO PAY ber in Columbia that same year, channels. The lOH is now incorporated. admire his wonderwork. seemed to be no easily acces- ^ rangements. 206 Center St., $3,500. control and friction 1914. Upon being married to committee to the surgeon gener- The letter of withdrawal, sent with Miss Madden as official "That,” he’d announce with sible solution was the lack of Building Permits .* The family suggests that those door latch, 3 tempera- Merritt and moving to Andover al. to E. G. Bradley at the Boston advisor, and with an adult ad- unashamed pride, "is a Christ- water at the Wilbur Cross Jarvi,e Enterprises Inc., new "who wish to do so may contri- she became active in Grange regional offices of the Federal vl.sorv board. mas tree!" Hi.irhway site between Demtng Rd.. ture dryer. bute to Temple Beth Sholom, In general, thoae foreca.sts dwellings at 53 Philip work with her husband. Mer- Then he’d invite his neighbors } and Slater Sts. " Manchester, or Congregation were that the 1964-65 winter sea- Division of Surplus Property Although the program is still $11,000, and 59 Philip Rd., ritt was honored as.a 50-year Utilization, said it was the technically under the sponsor- in to view it, and they alway.s In contrn.st, .said Pioneer $11,900. Ahavath Achim Synagogue, Col- member some years ago and son shapes up as a compara- President Kagan. "Vernon’s | chester. consensus of opinion that lOH ship of the rec department, the had to agree — it was a real Marriage Licenses served Andover in many public tively light year on flu for two was presently unable to meet i lOH pays all of its expenses Christmas tree. Invariably the to\vm fathers have nromised Robert Emerson Craig, 106 pay ment unt il mar ch posts including several terms reasons: the stringent requirements of and plans all of its programs. best in the block. that they would install a new Prospect St., and Karleen Jane Mm. Mae C. Helmer in the Legislature. 1. As regards Asian, or type water line from the Connecti- ANDOVER - Mrs. Mae HEW. The rec department’s only In- The truth about Christmas is Tj'ler, 85 Tanner St., Dec. 26, The many old friends of Miss A-2 flu the newest and most Because of the, growth of the volvement Is in reserving the that middle-aged people give cut Water Co., and would pro-1 St. Mary's Elplscopal Church. Cooper Helmer, 85, of Chestnut Lindholm join her fellow Grang- feared type in recent years — vide other improvements on the ' Hill, formerly of Andover, died lOH program, and because the high school pool, every Sunday presents to children only as an Robert James Whipple, 340 ers in wishing her many more the nation .suffered widespread high school facilities are avail-' afternoon. excuse to have fun themselves. site as well. |Hackmatack St., and Linda Monday in Norwich. outbreaks in 1962-1063; and the Kagan said that he thought Survivors include two daugh- years of membership in the They don’t mind expensive toys Mae Bernard, 13 Trotter St. organization .she has served West Coast and parts of south- lor others so long as they get a the town should be willing to ters, a brother, a sister, ten gate. Dress warmly for ex- with enthusiasm and work for a ern Minnesota were hit hard by token present back lor them- supply not only water and a grandchildren, nine great- the same virus last winter. The tremely cold weather and keep Comsat Agirees road, but sewers and site prep- Firms’ Assets Bigger grandchildren and several nieces half century. selves. experts feel the betting aver- your body in shape so vou ran ' n s t(f I.O AN Plenty O f switch and many other red, another bluff-; and Another S 1 ) ( I ,\ I I ) \. white; as background 'for a great features. MARI-MADS hairdo-full o f little ‘ flags and Cars Near 72 Million To Pay Free Parking s' firecrackers. _IISSCNZSTIS*S riwswctst Halloween—a -pumpkin- NEW YORK — Automobile Oorreot Xaaaal Dlvtdead 4 4 5 H A R T F O R D R O A D , N e a r M c K E F 691 MAIN STREET shaped hairdo, . dyed orange, registrations' In . the United /. Ob Insured Ssvings BRANCH OFFICE. HOtTE II. COVENTRY with skeleton earrings and’ States in 1964 totaled 71.9 mil- black make-up around the eyes lion. That Is more than 2H UmM » and mouth. as many aa In 1946. Then there' OPEN TILL 5 PJI. Blaster—Purple hair with was one car for every fiys per- Thursday-0 mall toy, brown eggs and sons; now there Is one for every E’ tra Hours fussy chickens. . 2.7. ‘ ( 1 . r'st.jt?^ T^:-5v* i ’** .^LT? \-y >.

rAfiB TBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OUNN« WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCiHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1964 PAGE ELEVMT — fc ------[yi# £ BY R0U80N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY CROSSWO Ip P U Z :^ filtTLB SPORTS Antww t» State Bird Quilt! Manchester Parkade Stores / T77 T Celebrate Yoar HoBdays with AEleveath Hear Gift « f \ X Poe*s Works j ll I An Unexpected Pleasure KNITTER’S WCMUS has ACKOSB SSBmraga Bargains Travelers returning from many satisfying "last minute" 37 Debar Paris have been so enthuslasUc gift suggestions that bear ; I ’M S l V l N ^ l S M M \ f6 TbUR l-T N ------Bu*’ no S8‘:W1 of tba in their acclaim for "Maxim's eafmacke ot last mlnuta ehods- NOT LEAViN® BO 3 0 IM T TM “B LO W . ^O LD FAMILIAR B'Tli* Black Houae o f ----- 41 Terminal Wines” that HARVM T HILL Ing. There an fitted aawlBg t"----- Of Listed by PACKAGE STORE pow car- baskets and roomy tot# baga, or M K«. HOOPLm WOMT 6 E T TABL6 /--- 42 Open (poet) WAITTILL 1 «rui«.43 Force T h e Inquirer ries a complete line of this you might like to select a KIT STAKTIMO MER K L s T « ? 12 Wine meUowor aeFamow superb wlno. XVhatever your giving many hours of creative N 6 ET MV 4 CLfiANiNS F O R TM R B E J ISHuten ph^cift tastes and preferences are. In activity to a youngster or c o a t a n ' i ’ l l 14 Important IAWNTH6 V E T / -- 0 0 - SlOirigin regard to holiday wlnea and adult As for yourself, resolve iM/s« A W A V a m ' vJ& 5 TE A M 6 INI WALK WITH bonei 52 Paid noticea BllUtiS BUNNY lAJS AWAY, ANi WE- -S^ 6 0 C K E M E OMTH,.46 yo u AS FAR 15 American wild 63 Weight bevaragaa, you’ll And a wide to leam a new skill In the New WERE 'S u er (Ssttino plum deduction (2worda) and variad assortment here. Year. Let KNITTER’S WORLD E A R / — I TH O U O HT s h e ASTH' ISMIaa Dtire 7 Horae driver US E D t o V D U R 54 Before (prefU) 8 Nonentity 35 Vandal . Give to your friends; treat Inspire you. SNORESA&AlM / WAS ONLV a OWNIN' y 17 Skin 55 Cravat 38 "The Purloinaa Main Street Stores Baby Doll Clothas Stores Around Town V^^AUMosTr //AA/BE Vt3i/^ 1 8 TILL SH E FLOORED !»•"Pit and the 9 Athena 91 younrif. HARVEST HILL 56 Alwaya , 10 Scum PACKAGE STORE extends 'Dreaming of CCkristmaa XNOW A W A V T ' ME LIKE A . 57 Malt drink 11 Shakeapearean 39 Not downa ChrMauw b Almoat Hera i The Par-Sighted WUI Benefit <» Capture the Happlneaa BU6SV2S ^idipflco ov o o t s t o o l 20 Deteat If Santa Brings Cash EACH ITEM heartiest season’s greetings to This year can be your bright- KEEP TH' HOSE ^ F ; 58 Torrid woman 40 Hunting dog I f fuldiUoiutl naunM krap 'TREELAND - ON - THE - Stock up on FILMS and 210ypay horae 50 Perform again 42AUadC Why not make exciting plans 1 you and yours. est, happiest, thriftiest Christ- A H06SI OFF TH' V/ALK 22 Pronoun 19 Footed vaH popping: up that you'd Uke to for making your heme even TURNPIKE is having a store- FLASH BULBS from FALLOT WHILST I'A\ DOWN 23 Poaseuive 43DuU PATTEF^N wide SALE OF ALL CHRIST- mas, If you complete your shop- 24Famoua doctor 44 Beloved of rmnember thle Chriatman, come more charnring and Inviting In STUDIO, 70 East Center Street, WASHIN' IT 27 Caviar aourco IPant pronoun PIECE MAS DECORATIONS which in- to record Christmas Joy and the It’s wise to avoid wearing ping at W. T. GRANT COM- 24 Wind atorm Olaucua lo YOU R OIKT GATjTiHiHk on the New Year. Come to WAT- DOWN,VA 31 Brazilian 2 Eye amoreualy 45 Memorandum cludes lights, ornaments, Della activity hround your Christmas guttering earrings when you PAN Y. Open tonight to 9. It’s wallaba 3 Maaculine name 25 Summit the main floor of Watkins and KINS ART GALLERY to not too late to OPEN A CLUCK! 26 Secular 47 Peraonal (coma the. NOBS, SHOP in the window RoMa fruits and much, much tree. Bring your exposed films wear sunglasses. This will 32 Repenter 4 Sprinkle with form) chooM a handsome MIRROR or CHARGE ACCOUNT. You’ll dour 27 Certain more. Church groups, clubs and here to be DEVELOPED and cause others to notice your 33 Primate 28 Wooden atrip 48 ^ f edge of Watkins for wonderfully a FRAMED PICTURE avaU- find Christmas paper NAP- 34 HawiUtn 5 Kind of hot practical gifts to use every organizations are especially notice the wonderful difference. trappings Instead ot noticing 29 Fencing weapon 49 Aggravataa able In many slaes, in a varied you. Even when you wear sim- KINS, TABLECLOTHS, Inland aauce day of the year. Here you are alerted to this SALE, so they Merry Christmas! 35 German 5 Japaneae 30 Rend 50 Roman selectlcm of tranquil scenes, ple earrings, you should avoid PLATES AND CUPS for your buoyed up and exhllerated with may stock up on supplies for "miater” ^primitive stiU life, seascapes, mountain we&ring sunglassea with orna- holiday • 'hospitality. Merry the concentrated array of beau- their Christmas workshops, Welcome the New Year 8 9 10 TT views. 'There is decorative pow- when another Yuletide season mental frames. Chris tma^t T RF 6 tiful things. Each item holds fas- What better way to bring the .iii'r/, er in a wall ornament from rolls around (as it surely will). cination. You’ll find satisfying old year to a happy close than W A 'r K l N S ART GALLERY, Come tomorrow to add some- by dining and dancing at PI- 13 l4 answers to your last-minute rr 15 Oak Street thing special at savings to your ANO’S RESTAURANT A COCK- 2761-H shopping taadu. A s we say — Christmas 1964 decoration equip TAIL LOUNGE, Route 6 and 44 Tri City Vernon Cirete, Area 16 17 "Hello” to the N ew Year 1965, r r / i k W ^ iT The Preaenre b Upon Yam ment, and to have on hand for In Bolton. XVhy not reserve a Fhr » 'Sweet* OhrUtmM i With Worm Good Wiataea you’ll find BETVERAOE SETS another year. TREELAND-ON table for your party by dialing _ ing, HeM> high the candy bowls ROTH’S CLOTHIER, Tri BY V. T. HAMLIN (pitchers and glasses of all THE-TURNPEKE (Exit 94 in the ALLY OOP 'M A HUFF =. 18 19 26 because time Is running out PIANO’S, 643-2342, so you’ll not with tempting holiday "Barton” City Shopping Plaza, headquar- sizes). Here are ICE BUCK- vicinity of Howard Johnson) is miss the gala plans for a Joy- W ILTON’ S GIFT SHOP, 964 CHOCOLATES and CANDIES ters for quality apparel to suit ^8 and serving trays. Let the open seven days a week, Mon- ous NEW YEAR’S EVE CELE- WHO WERE THOSE I W YEAH? W a L / X DONT a joy of last minute shopping Main Street has big and little from NUTMEG PHARMACY, masculine tastes, wishes you CHARACTERS I . SRAM* FATHER, WHERE I HAVE A gift items perfect for every day through Sunday from 9 a.m. BRA’TION with superb food, mu- and yours a happy holiday sea- "happen” to you tonight and to 6 p.m. until further notice. Vernon Circle, extending the THREW O UTA VIY UNCLE ANP W AS'iOUR ' HUSBANP.' need. Prom COLLECTTOR’S sic, dancing, favors, entertain- son. HER E? MY BROTHS?; HUSBANP a m 5 T S T tom orrow for Christmas, 1964. 'TREELAND WILL CLOSE ment. hope that your holidays are W ITEMS to GRAB BAG and 8123 happy days. STOCKING GIFTS, the range ia20- SHOP early in January for the CARDINAL n Old favorite - Cranberry winter season but will be rea^dy Combine 1 lb. fresh cranber- Husbands and Beoas f ~ r CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 31 Orange Relish: Use the coarse of prices suits every budget. Pattern No. 2761-H has hot- Young couples can use cheery Receive very special atten- Your holiday parties will be off to serve you when It’s time for ries, 1 cup each of applesauce, iron transfer for 60 motifs; color blade and put 1 Ib. fresh cran- firing planting. water and sugar in saucepan. riieets for draperies and terry tion, when they come to THE 5r 5S^ berries with 2 oranges that to a successful start with the chart; full directions. towels made into cafe curtains C A R T W HEEL. RouU 83, Tal- many rtb-tlckllng, conversation- Spark with a dash of cinnamon; To order, send 36c In coins t o : have been seeded and quartered then cook slow ly till berries pop. for the bath. As their budget cottville, in search of a gift of starting items. Come to W IL- Many cities have indoor Anne Cabot, The Manchester 37 38 through the food grinder. Add 2 Cover and cool, then chill. Spe- allows, they can shop for more apparel for- the. "queen of his cups of sugar; then chill. TON’S GIFT SHOP. Wouldn’t swimming pools. If you feel Evening Herald, lUO AVE. OF ex|>ensive fabrics. But until heart”. Whisper in his ear the you won’t follow an exercising cial accompaniment for poultry AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. it be a good Idea to have on or pork. then the riieeta and towels are items you like best. THE CART routine at home, head for the 10036. 41 hand one or two gifts that fine substitutes. They can be WHEBJL wishes you all every- would be appropriate for that pool. Swimming is an excel- For Ist-class mailing add 10c The Joy of Last Minute Shopping tossed into the washer or tak- thing that a rary merry Christ- unexpected name that invari- lent exercise for women of all for each pattern. Print Name, 43 44 4!) 46 47 TT 49 50 Come to LENOX PHAR- en to the laundromat for Inex- mas and a happy year can ages, if your doctor approves. Address with Zone and Pattern ably oops up. There is a MACY, 299 East Center Street. pensive laundering. bring. And, you can trim your legs, Number. b3 FRIENDSHIP INDEX, $2.50, You don’t have to know “size” n*3S 61 ET thighs and tummy by merely New—’64 Fall-Winter Album! suitable for a guy or a doll; or “color preference” . GIFTS Season’s Greeting* The Village Bootery doing a scissors kick while regular features; items to plus a Sewing Kit, a First Aid, OF BEAUTY AND FRA- KATE’S SPORTSWEAR the On Route 83, Talcott-vllle, bi 55 65 clothes brush with zippered holding the edge of the pod. m a k e! Only 60c a copy. BY AL VERMEER GRANCE, and gifts of good Specialty Shop, Vernon Circle, home of famous name SHOES PRISCILLA’S p d f top holding toiletries., XVIL- g;roomlng are always "Just has apparel to please milady for women and children, ex- bi 58 59 TON’S WISHES YOU A MER- A Many-Splendored Ice Cream right” , always appropriate and Greetings from Carpeting aroimd the clock. Especially for tends to you their best wiahea 23 RY CHRISTMAS. STENC3L SLICES from ROY- in good taste. Here are last min- Headquarters your NEW Y E A R ’S E V E par- for the season and happtneos in AL ICE CREAM CO. Warren 0 0 0 ^ *^o O^ OUT OUR WA» BY J. B WILLIAMS Sew a complete new set of ute gifts tha. do not appear to MANCaiESTEai CARPET ty, you’ll find BEADED the New Year. Prepare this parlait to have clothes for daughter’s cute little Street, are generous individual be selected tn a hurry, each is CENTER, 311 Main Street, home and SEQUINED ETVENING o o ' WELL, JUST LOOK on hand for quick desserts. Beat baby doll. This wardrobe is sew- servings that are multicolored destined to give much Joy, each of quality carpeting, sincerely SWBIATERS. Merry Christmas Oo »O o and multillavored. Yes, Christ- up regularly and those who O OVER AT TOAD’S can Jellied cranberry sauce slmple — each Item Just one is imaginatively packaged. wishes you and your family a and happy New Year. mas is the time to serve up would like to try It have a WINDOW—HE AST till smooth. Layer In parfait pattern piece. You’ll find perfume, cologne, MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS. treat. Four basics—eye liner, ME IF I COULD GO riaases with vanilla Ice cream. No. 8123 with Patt-O-Rama is goodies that say "You’re very sachets, bath powder with world- Remember there is still time to SKATIN’ TODAY AN' special” . Offer your family and Fill Stockings and Grab Bogs eye liner brush, eye shadow FYeexe Un 6 minutes before for dolls 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 In- famous labels. For masculine choose a BRAIDED RUG and THE CAROUSEL, gift and Wand and automatic eye pen- Bm friends a fancy dessert, like tastes, choose TOILETRIES by serving. ches. Ck>n8ult pattern for exact have it delivered to you in time card shop at Tri City Shopping cil — are offered together In stencil slices, centered with a ’’Faberge” and others that In- yardages. for Christmas. Plaza, has all manner of a special price package. 'To order, send 50c in coins t o : Christmas design, so attractive, clude after-shave- and shower sto c king and grab bag Big Gift IdeM lor Uttie Folks so delicious. An ICE (JREAM Ixjtions, body Talc, Deodorants, Sue Burnett, The Manchester Give the Freedom of Peraonal GIFTS. They extend wormeet MARI-MAD’S, 691 Main Street, Evening Herald, 1156 AVE. OF CAKE, $2.60, that serves 12-16 Cologpie that a he-man prefers. Choice wiriiee for the holiday season brings you JEWELRY, MIT- AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. Is a two-in-ona treat. It’s a "FANNY FARMER” BOXED Be a thrifty or a generous and the coming year. TENS, PURSES, HEAD-WARM- 166S6. breathtaking centerpiece; It’s an CHOCOLATES are exclusive The Inquirer ERS to delight a young miss. elegant dessert. Order one from Santa with a GIFT CERTEFU- For Ist-class mailing add 10c with LENOX PHARMACY, (3ATIE from WATKD<6, 936 Best of all you dTHWEHD/ call 643-1105, DHlMPSEY-’m - world's leading manufacturers, prescription. Holid ay to HOUSE & HALE SHOE well groomed and radiantly answer to your last-minute shop- M A R L O W S “ A note from the Barton Beauty Salon, Prt! They want GEILER A CO., member of the Do notice, too, the ‘‘BUXTON” SERVICE to have them dyed lovely which la why SCHULTZ ping. For youngsters and old- to know If you’ve thrown in the towell” New York Stock EJxchange. line of wallets, plus travel cases. Only 92.15 lb. to match or to accent your BEAU TY SALON. 983 Main sters and in between, here are OPEN H E D C O SU R G IC A L The all-new ARTHUR’S DRUG frock for the festive occasion Street, is continuing its spe- “Grumbacher” Oil Paint Sets, SUPPLY C O . Women who feel they don't STORE has a well-stocked CAM- of greeting the New Year. cial price of $11.45 for a Water colors and Chalk plus TONITE have time for sports or don’t ERA DEPARTMENT and a di- BfANCHESTEK, CONN. HOUSE & HALE SHOE SER- MILK BATH, COLD WAVE Easels and related supplies. TILL CHIISTMAS LIST versified assortment of LI 940 MAIN STREET VICE appreciates the oppor- PERMAMENT, INCLUDING like them can do their figure There is a fascinating assort- QUERS and WINES for holiday WHY M OTHCR6 G E T G R A Y »«u u. a RWiLLiAM^ SECRETARY tunity of serving you and wrish- HAIRCUT for these holiday trimming in the tub. Scrub- ment of Paint-by-number pic- es you a very happy holiday bing your back, for example, toasting. FREE DELIVERY weeks, 'Why not let the talent- tures priced from $1 for two 8” season. and GIFT WRAPPING Is avail t RELATIVES ed staff here ad».pt a provoca- is a good exercise for arms, X 10” size, (Clipper ships. Moun- BEN CASETf able at ARTHUR’S DRUG tive and flattering style for shoulders and back. Hold a tain scenes, Ballet dancers. STORE, agents for American POSTMAN you. Make Its New Year’s re- well-lathered washcloth with Clowns, Landscapes). You give Express Money Orders. Holi- G O O D M O R N IN G , DR. ... A N P IT S E E^ \ E P r o w solution to plan periodic visits both hands behind your back. much enjoyment, when you BUSINESS Stretch and twist your torso day BOXED CHOCOLATES are ac.>23 C A S E y ...7 H E ’('O U N G W E R E T H E O N E W HO S C A R E D ] mc OME as you ART' TO U SCHUL’TZ BEAITTY SA- place under the tree a gift frmn * + POINSETTIA LON. The entire staff wikhes as you scrub. Another tub beribboned and bewitching at i UA Oy WHO J U S T LE FT H E R O F F . . . B U T I D O N 'T ASSOCIATE the ART DEPT, of JOHNSON ARTHUR’S DRUG STORE that SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL ...TH A T WAS A N N E T H I N K I'L L M E N TIO N yoL a Merry Christmas. toner is to keep your back PAINT CO. and leg;s straight as you wash will be OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY i m i m e r . w a s n t i t ? OFFICE your ankles and feet. This ex- from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. PLANTS 2 pe r so n n e l With the holiday season up- ercise helps firm your waist Wishing You the Best j Each And Up ^ on us. Impromptu Invitations and .irms and stretches the SHBRWIN-WU LLAMS <30. BONANZA JR to festivities may pop up at any Having a New Yearia Eve 961 Main Street, hbme o f qual- thigh tendons which tend to Party ? ~\tT77~ time. To be prepared, keep a ity wallpapers and SWP _ -4 shorten when you wear high- BOTH FAIRWAYS are < STEAK 9 0 : pair of hose, clean white gloves HOUSE PAINTS wlahee you heeled shoes. stocked with supplies for mak- ^ CYCLAMEN PLAN TS...... 95c and $1.98 ^ PINE DINNER and a kit holding your evening and youra a very Merry Christ- FIRE •IRE ' ^P1(^E , make-up tucked away In a ing your end-of-year party a mas and a Joyful New Year. Erase the Ravage* of Merry- ure success. Here are the ^ DISH GARDENS and FOLIAGE ^ WATER/ ijatTZAK •rOTATO comer of your desk drawer. nnoklng P H A R M A C Y . t«LMI • TZZW This ounce of prevention could NEW YEAR’S DECORA- NO TWflNe Holiday partying is sure to TIONS. FAVORS, paper plates, PLANTS AT REASONABLE PRICES make all the difference in leave some tell-tale evidence. 664 Center St. — 649-9814 Open 7 Du.vs 11:30-0 whether or not you can accept cupa, tablecloths at both X4ARTINIZING” the ONE FAIRWAYS, offering a DIS- Wreaths Cemetery Baskets ' .*4 tf vtj I 287 W est Middle Turnpike a date for that very evening. HOUR DRY CLEANING plants COUNT TO ORGANIZA- £b o», $1.00-$1.50 $2.50 ^ S3?P at MAIN AND BIRCH n O N S . The 1965 CA LEN - t h i i Offering a Complete Service ST71EET, also 299 W est Middle DARS also Calendar towels MORTY MEEKLE SHEARSON, HAMMILL A NOTICE LIVE CHRISTMAS TR EE S...... $5.95 ? BY DICK CAVAM Turnpike will take out the are In stock. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE COMPANY, 913 Main Street, spots, the stains from slipcov- i HOLIDAY TREATS! menvbers of the New York eoy, icAN ers, scatter rugs and garments. IMODERN TVI NSIOE m E * STSLLE D " T R U C K , le bFROSBlHBZE- I'M 05TT(N0AW Fm y ' Stock Exchange and 18 other 'MARTIN I ZING” returns HARDLY Exchanges, Is equipped to han- BUZ WATCHES T H E H O US E FOR A05ADVANTA0657D OF LOORIN& sweet-smelling cleanliness to S miTVLLL dle all form s o f investments. HOURS. F IN A LLY A S T O O P E D SBmACAS?eFR£e A TF B B n you. Your cloUies are talking PONTICELirS I They invite your inquiries for SERVICE FIGURE WITH A RAKE A P P E A R S. GRJYUP. U rU B BOV, BIST about you in many quiet, unsus- A L L i m O ^ i e . . . Board stocks. Over-the-counter, pecting ways that are, neverthe- Yon r / o Formerly Of G R E E N H OUSE ^ Insurance Stocks, Tax - free less, expressive. Let your en- Summer Street 433 NORTH M AIN 8T.— TEL. 049-4141 Municipal bonds also Mutual semble create for you the fight APPLES Funds. Tel. 849-2821. Uso OPEN 7 DATS A WE!^ AND EVENINGS ^ Orchard-Fresh visual expression by seeing to it Is Now Located At that your wardrobe is fre^ened periodically at "MARTENIZ- ING.” Why not resolve to give 1385 C E N T E R ORCHARD PARKER PEN yourself exitra hours in the New i h i n f f s G IFT SETS Year by delegating your SHIRT LAUNDERING chorea to FREE OUT WRAPPING STREET I (p O SSIBLY TH E C A R ETA K E R ...O LD , BIS CHIN, MARTIiNIZING.” The man of when yoa give Barton’s HILL chocolates. I (Formerly C. J. Morriaonl W R O M A N N O S E , WHITE HAIR. CERTAINLY ock: o the house will appreciate the Paint Store) I Don't Forget T N O T H A R R Y S P A R R O W . ARTHUR DRUB professional polish on his shirts ^ IH4 NtA. tor TM tog U S Pol Oft. AVERY ST„ WAPPING and he’ll compliment you on ' Exclusive In Manchester I Soma P h oM Numborl your decision to send shirts to Us-Birds! MARTCNIZING.” CAPTAIN EASY WE UKE CHRISTMAS MICKEY FINN BY LANK LJ^ONARD BY LESLIE TURNEI> The gal with a round face 643-2205 PRESENTS Also. 5 H B '» should be careful to wear hats M Y WESTOWN I . *^OH, IT WILL— AFTER EXACTLY/ AND THE FIRST ONE NO, PHIL/ OKAV. BUT PRECIOUS.,! that have 'high crowns or up- P H A R M A C Y I Open till 9 P.M. Daily I'VE GIVEN YOU A > WINNERS, WILL BE THIS HORSE RIGHT HERE I DIDN'T 5 E £ TH AT 1 WAS SO V lifted brims. The wrong hat ISN'T IT EXCITING, POP? Y FRANKLY, Until Christmas FEATHERED FRIEND ------WINNERS/ EH? — "MARKEYS AAARVEL"—NUMBI OME HERE THI$ klEVER DISTRAUGHT! shape can make her face look 459 Hartford Rd.—649-9940 THECROWftTHE BEAUTIFUL j IT DOESN'T M E ^ SIX/ SOLETMEH>iVE#2/ HAPPEM5 NOW LHT ME GIVE rounder than It actually Is. THOROUi3HBREDS,THE A THING AGAINi THANK THE COLORFUL SILKS C MAN! BIRD SEED DON’T UP! 4H. A H N E T O Y SELE CTIO N . 25 Lbs. 100 Lbs. S m i AVAIIAILE AT MANCHESTER SURSLUS To Our Customers •2.39 *7.75 -J- SLEDS— TO B O G G A N S — SKIS SUN FLO W E R SEED BICYCLES— TR ICYCLES Office Will Be t . 25 Lbs. •3.60 50 Lbs. •6.50 " 8 SN O-C O A CTE R S — S N O W IN G S CLOSED UR. Tressy Dolls—Fig:ure Big Job—Aurora Road Race 1/ ^THY 10 BY RALSTO?^ JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWiq^UMJH • r - f ^ Sets—Erector Sets— Shenanigans—Barney’s Auto Factory A t N o m Thurs., Pra . 24 In Observance O f R N E C R A C K E D C O R N 'VIucLA' / glad VOU MENTIONED \ — Pedal Cars— Blippo—Vr-Room—^Za-Zoom. O K A Y , O K A Y. IT'S A 1 ' 7 ' ‘ / s i- V that, MR. ABERNATHY / P I T Y , . . B U T I ’LL STIC K ’ ADMIRAL,iDMIRAL, WE'a BE ) ^ WITH OUR DEAL, 2121 ' TRY US ~ Y O U 'U RE SURPRISED ^ Clwistnias Lbs. COMINGTOATDLL " 75c *1.60 ^L*2.») G/XTE O P E N IN G A G A I f 4 ’M O N D A Y, DECEMBER 28 IN TWO OPEN MILES. oi^Y WORK OF AN EMERGENCY NATURE TONITE and . WILL BE PBIFORMED ON THESE DAYS Agway XMAS EVE to FORMERLY EASTERN STATES MANCHESTER SURPLUS SALES CO., TOLLAND TURNPIKB—BUCKLAND^TEX. eU-BlW 169 N. MAIN str eet AT DEPOT SQUARE—643-7111 HARTFORD ff/jScomkWy Open DoUy 8 A.M.-5 PAL tJrZB, -a,0- ASSEMBLIES FREI^-MEMBER UNI-CARD CHARGE PLAN ' Saturday S i|A L to M N oon Ooeed Sniiday

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tm Christmas Present for Cotich Kleis TH£ Deadlocked for CCIL Lead, HU NTIN G Herald Angle Buffalo Choice to Turn Back San Diego - c n . t ' Tech Wins, 71-40 EARL YOST Champions Indians Top Bristol, 78-53 FISHIN G Snorts Editor Meeting of the Minds $> and Spicer, with 16, had Ws best BiUs Riding High FRIGID FISH ^the backcourt was Justified last^shots in the third quarter. “ Boy, what a wonderful'f* effort of the young e ^ n . •* Head ACFL By PETE ZANARDl The hard-to-«xpIaln disap- did Tomko. Foohey added an- Package Orders, Large and Small night. Besides leading the scor- Rese-ves In Action pearance of game fish during feeling- I’ve never been in- Coming back after inter- ing, the senior stole five Elaat- The final quarter was han- volved in a game that we’ve other 10 to the well balanced Santa Claus will be here in less than 48 hours and as rcoroA u . the winter months can be most k Rich Sturtevant, the iS A Star Teams mission with a 34 point em passes, assisted in 10 points dled by the reserves but not perplexing, especially when the won by 30 points before,” this 18 the season for giving, I would like to offer a few After Boston Win and assumed the needed quar- without the thrills. When popu- starter, hit for nine polnU. OA basics third quarter performance flshin' itch in a guy's casting little Johnny Kleis said af- The Rangers never trailed af- suggestions to the man with the long white beard as terbacking spot for the Indians. lar Wally Irish scored his first NEW YORK (AP)—The Manchester High treated arm doesn’t respect a seasonal ter Cheney Tech had rolled ter the first two minutes, erect- to what he could bring, or assure, the following men in f=!NB A Sluggish at Start varsity points on a 15-foot layoff. Manchester. BUFFALO, N. Y. (N EA )— O.K., so the football champion Boston Sweepers the capacity home crowd of The opening quarter found jumper the full house went into over East Granby, 71-40 yes- ing IS^IO, 31-26 and 58-34 mar- 'TWOUJClAt/ For many fishermen, cold PHIL HYDE, Manchester 1,500 to a 78-53 CCIL vic- Manchester a sluggish dub. a loud roar. "I thought we terday afternoon. Among the gins at the periods. cuit, thanks to help from a fi- championship of the world will be decided somewhere on A9 C0AO4 failed to place a man on the weather and lack of prospects onlookers at the local gym, Larry LaBerra (16) and Jer- High basketball coach,—Anoth- the shore of Lake Erie this weekend. But it all de- tory over Bristol Eastern last barely outscorlng its Bristol would have to stop the game are tolerated without too much nancial wizard. m.ANTON Atlantic Coast Football nig:ht. Paced by Duke Hutchin- rival, 14-13. The visitors drew and give him the ball,", said one watching the Rangers put to- ry Wick (12) paced the loeers. er CXJIL championship as well pends on which shore you’re sitting. complaint. But, ask the experts as a berth In the Staite Class A C O U fO t Leasrue’s offensive All-Star son and Bob Evans they in- first blood on a layup by Bill official afterwards. JV star gether back to back wins for Next start for CSieney will be DICK DiANIEIiSON, Man- Some 42,500 people will Jam^ at Mercury outboards, what’s the first time in several years, Wednesday afternoon against Tournament. OP THS team but had three players •creased a 33-35 halftime bulge Kane. Jim Kuhn got back only Bob Hamilton also scored his a man going to do when he still chester High soccer coach—Tha Into War Memorial Stadium in Stretton, who came along tha to 67-39 at the three-quarter was Director Fted Manganelli, St. Joseph’s of Trumbull at named to the defensive to have Bristol go ahead 5-4 on first varsity points. It mattered wants to go fishing, regardless usual winning season, with the Buffalo Saturday to see the same time, la a atriking line- • • • mark. The victory kept Man- another Kane score and Steve little by this time that the visi- and surprisingly, about 50 stu- home. DON BURNS, East Catholic CXJHi and State crowns toaiaed Bills, after five frustrating backer and George (Dutch) unit. of the elements? dents who watched “on their Cheney Tech (71) basketball mentor — Ditto, plus The Newark Bears, 14 • 10 chester tied for first place with Kasper's charity toss. Two tors would outscore their hosts It's simple, they say. Just B. F. Pts. In for good measure. years, entertain the San Diego Byrd and George Saimes are a own time.” 3 1£ tpe State Class B title that they losers in the championship play- Platt of Meriden in the stand- baskets by Htitchlnson and Ro- 14-11 in the final stanza. bundle up . . . and go! Spicer ...... 6 Chargers for the American brilliant pair of kids. ings. The JVs overcame a 31-29 Following three straight de- Renaud ...... 5 lost In the finals last March. Besides Dubenlon and BaSa off, took individual honors with mano's point from the line with Fish, being cold-blooded crea- Tomko ...... 7 FRED NA8SIFF, sporting Football League championship. Hutchinson led Manchester three minutes left put Man- Eastern halftime lead to win feats, the Rangers have come Sturtevant ...... 3 goods dealer—^Two weeks off to Try to convince them It won’t catdhing for the defense, the three representatives on both tures, are permitted by nature back strong with wins over the offensive and defensive with 22 points. Evan (18> and chester ahead for good. their third straight 65-52. Bruce to maintain bodily functions at McNally ...... 1 LEE FRACCHIA, well hunt bear In Alaska and two be as important as the Sunday Bills hatched tackle Stew )3ar- Carl Hohenthal '(10) al.so hit Hohenthal and Kuhn baskets Hence (18) and Hamilton (13) Vinel Tech of Middletown and Accarplo ...... 0 known sportaman — The year’s more weeks U> catch the big observances In Cleveland Sta- ber and guard on teams. were scori**»" a speed regulated by the sur- East Granby. Foohey ...... 4 The AU-Stars were selected double figures. The home town- in the opening seconds of the rounding temperatures. The Mark. '