fAGB tWENTT-FODB FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1964 ArwacG Doily Not Pm m Rub Tht WMthv Evfttfng Herald For Um Week Bmded FweeMt ef D. & WeMher DeeMber 1N4 Talcottville Congregational Frank J. Mansfield Detach­ Washington Lodge will meet The Manchester Rod and Gun and the Rhythmie Choir direct­ Meetly oloa4y aafi Church will have Its annual ment, Marine Corps League, and have semi-public installa­ Club will meet Monday at 8 Game Licensed ed by SB’S, a ifford SHnpeon About Town 8 iH an rtetf r lEumtttg 80.45; pMtIy elouMy, Christmas potluck tonight at 14,151 will have its annual Christmas tion tonight at 8 at Orange Hall. p.m. at the clubhouse on Daley and Mrs. Charles Baxter. m RENTJIU mM tewerrew, high 48-M. 0:30 in the dining room of the party for children of members Wives and friends of members Rd., Cbventry. Now Available The program la open to all Member mt the Andlt Hn> S^wor Club will hold « church. The Christian Educa­ in good standing on Sunday at are invited. Refreshments will flunilles oe the church and com­ •rLEASim Biueen ef drealatioa ManeheBter^A City o f Village Charm ChriatniM party Dec. IS for tion Committee is in charge of 3 pm . at the Marine Club. Chil­ be served. Duplicate bridge will be munity. Childran of memben up to 8 1*own Clark Edward Tomkiel decorations and the Golden Rule dren up to 12 years of age are played tonight at 7:45 in the • A l M d n s yean of age. Parents are ask- Club will supervise the supper. welcome. Santa Claus will also ITie Ladies of the Assump­ basement rooms at 39 School announced this'moming that ad to register their children not VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 62 (TWELVE PAGES-TV SECTION-SUBURBIA TODAY) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1964 (CUerified Adrertimg en Page lO) PRICE SEVEN CENTS visit the party. tion will have a Christmas St. ’The game is sponsored by 1065 game licenses are now •AS M o M later than Dec. 17. Grace Group of Center Con­ party Monday at 8:15 p.m. at the Manchester Y V fC A . George Wolfert Attends available, and suggested that gregational Church will have Assumption HalL ’iTiere wrill be Perry will conduct the play. The * A l Tlm M St John’s Polish National The .Tunior Choir of St. John’s a grrab bag. public is invited. they would make excellent All-Day Parley pothick at 6:30 p.m. Monday in Polish National Catholic Church Christmas gifts. Catholic Church will have the Woodruff Hall. Members are Paul Dodo* PoHtlae will rehearse tomorrow at 10 ’The licenses may be pur­ sacrament of confession tomor­ asked to bring a small gift for Steamers, cherry stone clams INO. Events a.m. at the church. Thew will chased at the town clerk’s of­ Manchester Education Asso­ row at 11 a.m. at the church. an eKchange prog^m . The and • clam chowder will be $78 MAIN STREET be confessions for the young Public Records fice in the Municipal Building, ciation President Robert Wol­ 38 in Senate, 130 in House group will join the Women’s served tonight from 7 to 9 at the Phone 849-nn The Sweet Adelines, Inc., will people at 11 a.m. Elk’s Home for members, their Nassiff Arms, Bllsh Hardware fert will attend an all-day Fellowship for its Christmas woricehop tomorrow that will In State idng tomorrow at a Christmas program. wives and guests. Warrantee Deed and Manchester Surplus Sales. p ^ y given by the Blind Manchester Assembly, Or­ take up relationships between der of Rainbow for Girls, will Angelo Giola and Santina teacher organizations and IVople’s Associatian of Hartford Members or the Perennial Giola to Jeremiah D. Lynch Mrs. John DeSousa of Bloom­ have an initiatory meeting boards o f education. Sponsored at the Parma Reataurant Hart­ Planters Garden Club have .lec- suid Mary B. Lynch, property at Family Service Under New Rezoning Plan ford. field will speak on "Christmas Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the $1.7 Million orated Whiton Memorial Li­ 50 Norman St. by the Personnel Policies Com­ Customs of Foreign Lands” Masonic Temple. Officers are brary with a large wreath, over Green Manor Estates Inc. to mission o f the 'Connecticut Edu­ Monday at 8 p.m. at an all- reminded- to wear long white the fireplace, an arrangement of Set at Church cation Association, the work­ Mental Health group meeting of the Women’s Harry W. Niedemhoffer and The statement wi read'*' Republicans have proposed a ^ l Jan. 80 and a aelf-impoa«4 gowns. golf leaves, candles and orna­ HARTFORD (AP) — ' . _ . .1 jjndline of Jan. 6. Fellowship of Second' Congre­ Irma C. Niedemhoffer, proper­ shop will be held at the Webb following a five-hour meeting by 30 or 31-member Senate and a ments on the mantel and an ar­ ’The Church School of Cen­ Junior High School in Wethers­ ;ram Asked A legislative subcommittee House with 155 representatives Agreement on another aspect gational Church at the church. ’The Perermlal Planters Gar­ rangement of greens in a basket ty on Lexington Dr. Republican State Chairman A. ter Congr^ational Church will field. will work this weekend on Searle Plnney. At his side was elected from districts. that the special session will hava Members of the Williams Group den Club will meet Monday at at the window. ’There is a green Lease have a Family Service of Sa­ mm will conduct a devotional serv­ A keynote address on teach- NORWICH (AP)— A$1.7 reapportionment plan the Democratic state chairman, Democrats have been talking to resolve, the Ieg;isIatioTi that Sirloin PH No. 38 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. cardboard tree in the Children’s Charles Morrison and Ger­ cred Music Sunday at 4:30 p.m. will set up a constitutional con­ ice In the chapel before the Dexter Stark, Sunset Ter., Ver­ trude J. MOnison to Walter L. erboard relations, to be deliver­ John M. Bailey. of a 36-member Senate and a Wing, complete with wrapped at the church sanctuary. "Chllde million reorganization of \ that may be the beginning House with 200 members, 89 to vention, appears to be near, tha COMPLf.Tr program. Members are remind­ non, for a Christmas party and Lamoureaux Jr., store at 385 ed at 10 a.m. by Dr. John Sul­ The statement said there were packages and stuffed animals, Jeeus,” a cantata by Joseph the patient care pi'ogram at of compromise between be chosen from districts and the party leaders said. 'FIZZLIN’ SIRLOIN ed to bring warm clothing for carol sing. Members are re­ Center St., for two years, com­ livan of Boston, New England "substantial areas of agree­ and stockings are hung from Clokey, will be presented. rest to be elected at large from Details of the convention bin a welfare organization in Hart­ minded to bring an unwrapped the mantel. mencing Jan. 1, 1965, with a representative for the National the Connecticut Valley Hos- Democratic and Republi- ment’ ’ on 36-member Senate. The Rev. Francis C. Hawes, the larger communities. will be submitted to party ford. Refreshments will be Educational Association, will pital is included in the bud-1 can leaders, But It added a number of prob­ STEAK PS Christmas arrangement using three-year option. minister of Christian educa­ caucuses Tuesday. served by members of the be followed by panel discussions lems remained. At present, there are 36 Sen­ greens, for an exchange pro­ Roy Carley, a chalk artist Building Permits tion, will lead a carol sing. get request of the State i leaders met Friday and ators elected from districts and The leader's statement said Strickland Group. gram. Mrs. Paul Goupll will be and television personality, will on this topic. __4„i Tj__ I announced in a joint statement The subcommittee was di­ To Jarvis Enterprises Inc., The Christmas cantata will Mental Health Department. want to take a look 294 House members elected the proposed convention would : CUT tWLOINl co-hostess. appear tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. The afternoon session will be rected to work out a plan for new dwellings at 25 Kane Dr., be presented by the Senior and Separate units would be creat­ House representation from 180 from towns. A federal court has start next Sept. 13. Delegates to ____ a •eoT»TO Polish American Club will at Batchelder School, 757 New devoted to discussion of fringe at" a plan that would create a • WM* TOAST 310,000; 26 Kane Dr., $10,900; Youth Choirs, directed by Wal­ ed to care for alcoholics, geria­ districts, based generally on live ordered Senate redistricting and the convention would be elected meet Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at 'The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ Britain Ave., Hartford, for the 29 Kane Dr. $11,700 ; 32 Kane benefits and a report of teach­ 36-member Senate and a 180 - Open 7 Days 11:30-9 ter Grzyb, minister of music; tric patients, and medical and House districts within each the establishment of district rep­ June 15. The convention would the clubhouse, 106 Clinton St., sor a card party tonight at 8 at Greater Hartford Youth for Dr., $11,900; and 33 Kane Dr., er salary trends around the member House. S87 West Middle Turnpike the Pilgrim and Cherub choirs surgical patients. There al.so The statement said, however, Senatorial district. resentation for the House to do conclude Jan. 10, 1966. for the election of officers. the post home. Christ. $ 12,200. Read Herald Ads. directed by Miss Martha White, state. would be four units for general that neither the Republican nor “ Both sides plan to work over away with what it said were The Legrislature’s reapportion* psychiatric care. the Democratic parties has ab- , the weekend to try to resolve inequities in representation. ment propossls would be tern* Dr. Wilfred Bloomberg, men­ andoned previous reapportion- | these problems,’’ the statement The current special session is tal health Commissioner, said ment stands. said. working under a court deadline (See Page Five) that at present, all patients are admitted to one building. They are either discharged from there or are moved to a continuing Girl Explains treatment building which is Quit Politics or Leave Country manned by a .separate staff. Under the proposed system, ‘Dark’ Crash Bloomberg .said patients would be assigned to the units in the SPRINGFIELD, M o. Spanish Officials Tell Peron beginning. As a result, there (A P )- Police said Tere.sa would be no changes in the Arline King, 16, gave this explanation of why her car staff under which a patient MADRID (AP)__ Arfren-(S>»ociates said "he will need sometovailable. He waa at a hotel at collided with another car would be treated for the length . J . I..O . P oc Ttime to think it over carefully. ” Torremolinos in southern Spain, Thursday night: of his stay. tine ex-president Juan Per- Newsmen were barred by po­ where he has been under poUca Bloomberg said the system She was driving with her on’s ill-fated move early guard since his return from Rio, lights off just to see if oth­ lice from approaching Peron. would re.sult in shorter stays this month to return home Sources close to the former He was granted residence In er drivers would notice snd Spain in 1960 on the understand^ and better treatment. He said brought an ultimatum to­ strongman expected he would he hoped eventually to expand blink their lights at her as ing that he would not publicly a warning. She said she day from the Spanish gov­ abide by the ultimatum. Peron It to all the state’s mental in­ had been under pressure from involve himself in politics. stitutions. didn’t see Luther H. Dugan ernment: Give up politics Peron, who ruled Argentina making a left turn in front his Argentine followers to re­ ON HOME GIFTS. Gov John Dempsey reviewed or leave Spain within a turn this year and some sources from 1946 to 1955, had promised of her, and he didn't see the budget Friday with Bloom­ .said Peron now could point out his followers he would return The above scene was what police found when they investigated yesterday’s her. month. berg and other department off­ that he had tried and resume before the end of this year. Ha UN explosion. A bazooka, lower left, was pointed at the UN building, center Miss King was charged The government also expelled has die-hard suwort in Argenti­ icials. Earlier In the day, the all of Peron's political collabor­ his comfortable life in exile. background, but its only shell fell in the East River, considerably short of the governor sat down with officials with careless and impru­ na’s General Confederation of dent driving. ators for helping engineer the Peron, 69, flew to Rio de Jan­ Labor. of the state health department abortive try to return Ho South eiro on Dec. 2. But Brazilian ______target. (AP Photofax^______^ at the Mansfield State Training Some observers America. authorities, who said they were kn^'^rom ^torstart his attem ^ School and discussed a budget The government decision was acting at the request of Argnti request of $64,813,634 — a hike to reach Argentina would faU Fellow Police announced by Manuel Fraga, na, ordered the airline to return and on his return he would re­ of $9.9 million above the money Peron to Madrid. appropriated for the current fis­ minister of information and ceive an order like today’s. NORMAN'S Where SERVICE Is Our BEST PRODUCT cal period. Asked to Help tourism. Sources in Madrid said the They said this would supply him Bazooka Climaxes Peron was informed by letter, Spanish g;ovenunent was em­ with a face-saving way to quit Dismissed Trio delivered to his hotel at Torre­ barrassed by the flight. Argentine politics. Patent Invalid molinos in southern Spain. "We do not want to act as "He is 69 years old,’’ one NEW HAVEN (AP)—A Feder TORRINGTON (AP) — Police It was understood that be Peron’s wardens any more,” Peronlst said, “ and after hie al Judge declared invalid today associations throughout Conn w a s expected t o Mswer said Fraga. operation for prostate in march a patent which has enabled the ecticut are being asked to help promptly In writing. But his a«- Peron’s reaction was not he is far from being the strong Is Your CIFT CENTER for Famous Brands... Bitter Week at UN Dix-Seal Corporation of West finance the appeals of three men man he was before. Hartford to charge a royalty of who were dismissed from the “ Should he be able to return 28 cents a ton to contractors us­ Torrlngton Police Department. I to Argentina snd succeed In h)S UNITED NATIONS, N.'s^screaming toward police K^e ing its procass for making a The Torrlngton Police Associa­ A leather- jacketed woman wav­ the black political goals, he would find too widely-used road surface mater­ tion, warning of "inquisition by Kenya Becomes a Republic Y . (A P )— The firing of a ing a knife tried to force her white.” many big problems which he ial. polygraph,” is circulating a bazooka shell at the Unit­ way into the building. Police Tension and uncertainty have obviously is not In the best The decision by U.S. District letter asking for contributions. ! physical condition to face.’’ ed Nations headquarters said later she told them she had been mounting oyer the past In British Commonwealth few weeks both over a financial Judge M. Joseph BUimenfeld ■ The money would go toward A Latin-American diplomat was a grim climax to a Intended to kill Guevara. memorandum i paying legal costs of a Common It had been expected that dis­ crisis and the wave of racial aaid: "It would not be a sur­ with the court clerk. Pleas Court action brought by prise if Peron formally re­ week in which shafts of cussion of the U.S.-Belgian mis­ and nationalist passions. NAIROBI Kenya (AP) —^h eered as Kenyatta’s presiden­ Amazing Value! The patent was Invalid, Ugo Manlago, Nicholas Mollno tial standard was holbted above nounces further political actlvl- hate hurled in Security sion to rescue white ho.stages Failure to resolve the dead­ Kenya became a republic within lock over Soviet refu.sal to pay Blumenfeld said, because the and Vance Williams. They were Jamhurl Stodium, signifying his ties. He is living very well in Council debate left many from the Congolese rebels would claimed invention was described more than $60 million in U.N. suspended and then expelled the British Commonwealth to­ elevation from the prime minis­ Spain and it is doubtftd he diplomats shocked. generate considerable heat. But in a printed publication and was from the fbree after an auto would give this up for a most few expected the vituperation peacekeeping dues and threats day and Jomo Kenyatta, as its tership to the presidency. Delegates joked about the ba­ also in public use in this coun- parts store mnnager caught two | Kenya will stay within the uncertain future." and the theme of black man by the Communists to quit if try for more than a year prior of them inside his store and president pledged a policy zooka incident afterward, but they lose their General Assem­ British (Commonwealth of Na­ The Spanish government did against white drummed out by to the date of application for the of neutrality and nonalignment. many were plainly shaken by bly vote has left the future of another outside early in the tions. It got lU Independence ax not Identify the Argentinians realization that the U.N. had African leaders in the council patent. morning of Sept. 3. The former prime minister during the week. the forum in doubt. a dominion last year after 68 expelled for political activities been brought imcfer shellfire. No criminal charges were I took the oath of office with years of British colonial rule. As but four pi-omlnent Peronlats With Washington already The aimless no-vote session MOTOROLA Bitter debate on the Congo Fatal Crash filed against the three. a republic it no longer will be left here to'day for Asuncion, now going on under a truce ar­ ! C o m m u n i s t-leaning Oglnga had frayed delegates' nerves threatening to stop pouring mil­ "The case hings entirely on constitutionally tied to the Brit­ Paraguay. All had accompanied lions of dollars into the United rangement while negotiations MIDDLETOWN (AP) — Alan and they neared the snapping the lie detector test ” which Odinga as vice president. The ish monarchy. the ex- president on his flight te Nations unless the Communists proceed with no apparent prog­ J. Pessoni, of Middletown, 18, Manlago, Molino and Williams constitution does not provide for point Friday when the bazooka was killed early today when the Kenyatta, is its undisputed Rio and all are members of the bedecked with a Cuban flag pay up, delegates wondered ress has had an unsettling effect refused to take, the Torrlngton automatic succession of the vice on delegates. $ car he was driving slammed master. A British colonial gov­ "Committee for the Return o< lobbed a single shell across the what effect the vitriolic African Police Association said in Its! president in the event of death ernor once called him a "leader General Peron.” Anxiety is Increased by the sideways into a pole by Route letter. or retirement of the president. A-161 East River to within 100 yards attacks, on the United States to darkness and death” but dur­ Peron and his third wife, Isa­ might.iiave. ■ fact that a concrete decision 72. of the U.N. conference building. The youth lived at 6 Huber The association charged that Kenyatta, believed to be 74, ing the past few years he has bel Martinez, have a hixurlous Foreign Minister Paul-Henri will have to be reached on the the three wllcemen "were dis- behind him a government The blast rattled windows in Manor. won respect as a leading African villa in Madrid. Spaak of Belgium which also financial impasse before year’s missed solely for their' refu.sal representing a delicate balance SLEEP GUARD the headquarters just as Ernes­ A passenger, Henri E. Stella politician. to Guevara, Cuban minister of came under the African bar­ end only 19 days off. Under U.N, to take a polygraph or lie de- gf power between leftwingers .etc, ....c ...c v,we..c. ft...... J I law the Security Council. Trus- Jr., 18 of 94 Brentwood Road, In 1962 he was sentenced to Industry, was addressing the rage, told the council grimly tector test. '• and political moderates. seven years In jail for alleged assembly. have suffered two of the most ’ teeship Ctouncil and Economic West Hartford, was seriously in "While we feel that this test j, pro-Communist 23-INCH evil days of my life.” and Social Clouncil must elect jured. He was transferred to Mau Mau terrorist activities. It At the same time. anti-Com- initial is a great help In securing con- to gain control of was nine years before he was munist Cuban pickets milling Spaak accused his African new members to fill vacancies Hartford Hospital after fessions (com criminals the jg expected to be resisted News Tidbits rushed critics of trying to split Africa before Dec. 31. treatment at Middlesex Memo­ freed. ELECTRIC BLANKET outside rial Hospital. letter said, we do not be"eve cabinet ministers as He claims to follow a policy of from the AP Wirefc standing or ^ Mboya, economic planning nonalignment. Made of a super soft blend of rellabil y to be used In an in-, development; Daniel Arap He lived in London for 16 All Channel Reported Missing vestigatlon of this nature. home affairs; U.S.-educa- years, starting in 1981, and rayon and cotton for long wear Political Activity Questioned WOLCOTT (AP) - Sgt. 1-c “ Every ^licem an in the state Mungai, inter Mrs. Joseph Kennedy nrrlven Little Sun roomed with American singer In Bonn, Germany, to open and washability. Completely Dominick Sansone. a 84-year-old of Oinnecttcut has a stake in security and defense, and Paul Robeson during some of career soldier with 16 years' this matter. If the ruling of the , r'ir.hiini finance (Tuesday) an exhiMt dedicated mothproof. Choice of lovely that time. service under his belt, has been police board i.*- upheld, undoubt- ’ He married an^ English girl to the late President John F. Seen Today reported missing in Viet Nam. edly other departments will be Kenyatta, who will s«[ve a colors. All you have to do is Judge Given Choice, and took a graduate course in Kennedy . . . Pope Paul VI ex­ UHFand VHF San.sone's parents, Mr. and subjected in inquisition by poly- four year term, presses sadness at violence in anthropology while in London. just set it and forget it. TWIN SIZE Mrs, Leo Sansone of 33 Henrv graph.” ^ ted a No. 2 man in Kenya, By THF. ASSOCIATED. PRESS Before returning to Kenya in the Congo . . . European Com­ St., are former Brooklyn, N.Y. The association has already But the appointment of Odtoga Sunshine was rare acros.s the 1946, he studied for a time at mon Market ministers pledg^ country today. ‘You or Wife Quit’ residents who moved to Wolcott put up money for the former as vice I’®” to meet until Tuesday morning three years ago. policemen’s appeals and last that question for most Kenynas. Moscow University. G-E Aufomafic Rain drenched most of the His African National Union if necesaauT to settle on singM' East. Mobile, Ala., received The missing sergeant's wife Sunday the Torrlngton Municl- He has been home affairs minls- farm policy . . . Two CJS. Army ------pal Employes Association con-iter. Party swept to victory in the three-quarters of an inch Friday NEW YORK (A P )— The city bar a.ssociation’s ethics 1963 elections and he was sworn Officers killed in southern Me­ (See Page Five) ' tributed $120. Thousands of Africans REFLECTOR night, and Cleveland, Ohio committee says Civil Court Judge Samuel A. Smiegel in as the country's first prime kong Delta as Viet Cong at- • SWIVEL BASE more than one-half inch. minister. tacks closed out one of the should persuade his wife to quit Tammany Hall politics, Snow fell in the Rockiess and bloodiest weeks of the Viet TOASTER northern plain.s states. Craig, or he should resign. Nam war. Colo.. repf)rted three inches of The committee recommended subject to disciplinary action if Premier Tshombe flew Intel Unique reflected new snow. that choice Friday, .saying the they actively engage in partisan Congo Mob fog - shrouded Munich today, heat toasU both| Tempratures in New England “ intimate relationship, between politics. met by intensive police protec- ' Mrs, Spiegel was named in­ sides at one time.J rose to the .50s, and showers man and w ife'; create.s suspi tlon against possible violence . |87 helped thaw the area after a cion "approaching that which terim leader of Tammany Hall, Attacks Nun from African studMits studyin|r New compact de-^ long siege of below-normal tem­ would have been created if the tile Manhattan Democratic or­ in Germany .. Russian and Ain- ’ sign. Easy-to-use, peratures. •* judfee himself had engaged” in ganization, after the recent res­ ------erican scientists getting along ignation of Edward ' Costikyan. CONSOLE T-IS jjplitics. ELISABETHVILLE, the Con-j famously in frozen depths («'•, easy-to-clean. (See Page Five) “ Judges here have long been She held the post until early this go (AP) — Bandits attacked the • South Pole while doing research r r month when J. Raymond Jones SWIVELS Roman (Jathollc convent school work . . . Sen. Dlrksen says was elected as the first Negro 1964 presidential election wae' ^ STEAM and DRY IRON Tammany leader. at Lulsha, during the night and ’’classic example of fear in ac­ She remained as chairman of raped a nun, officials of the Bel­ tion . . . British Labor party No Trace of Pets Found the Democratic executive com­ gian mining concern Union opens annual conference with ' mittee. urgenf "close ranks” call . . , ■ Miniere reported today. Neither Spiegel, a former Soviet officials suggest regular Despite Ransom Payment Democratic state assemblyman The officials said the nun was TELEVISION 77 meetings between east and west elected to a 10-year judgeship is taken away from the school, 60 5, re-eetablUhed In Berlin . . . ¥ ~ L J J 1!*62, nor his wife were available miles north' of here, but re- Soviet Communist party an- KANSAS CITY (AP) - Two<*'8aid. was about 45, well dres.sed comment on the ethics com- A Motorola TV from Norman’s is a gift that will appeal turned later. ; nounces plan for world Comniu- weeks ago Friday night, while and wore glasses. The man proposal, The school is considered one „igt conference a p p a r e n t l y " Mr. and Mrs. John Garabedian identified .i characteristic of . .u d to the whole family! Enjoy TV at its finest. Spe and Buy of the most modem and larg- without approval of Red China., Switches from steam to were dining at a fashionable Coco, telling now the dog react- ,, est boarding schools for girls in Vietnamese Buddhists embark dry Instantly. Light­ restaurant their two Pomerani­ ed by jumping into his lip after «ie City of New York declined This Top Performing Motorola TV. Power M Chassis! to comment on any future ac­ Africa. It was donated by a on weekend of fastiilg and weight and fully auto­ an.* were dognapped from their she was given milk former Union Miniere director. 2 2 9 "I felt like he had at least tion. It does not have the power praying and threat ot renewah matic. Has built-in cord car. Refugees reaching Leopold­ Push-Pull, On-Off Control. The Gara'Dcdiqns have since seen Coco,” Garabedian' smd. , to . , force . the judge’s removal of flaming suicides in drive td ’' lift. Famous G-B even- ville reported Friday ^that a topple Premier Tran Vaa Huong BUY ON LONG EASY TERMS flow controlled steam. received a series of telephoned After giving the man the $150, without submitting the case to ransom demands, climaxed by Garabedian asked how soon it court on the judiciary, com- Catholic hUh ftom Bellmore, . . . One crewman rescued, ona a ransom payment of $150, They would be before the dogs were posed of members of the state Long Island, N.Y., had been missing when oil drilling rig'" F-60 'have also offered $500 reward returned. The man told him to court of appeals and the appel- raped and beaten tp. 4eath. hy capsiz^ in water near MorgaW' for return of the pets but there’s have $250 more the next mom- division of, state supreme Congolese rebels at Isangi, 120 City, La. . . . Vatican press aae ' been no trace of the dogs, a ing. This was the last time the courtm miles north of Stanleyville. nounuces Pope Paul VI will d s». 3 TEARS TO PAY! NO PAYMENTS till MAR. 1,1965 male named Moco, and a fe­ man was seen or heai^ from. The bar. group s Opinion, in She ' was - Sister Anna - Dcm- liver hiB Christmas msaeaga n- male named Coco. A search of pet shops has , the form of-a series of questions niacuo who ha((itaken the name at 2 p.m. EST, Dec. 22 . . ; ' - The first____ telephone___,_____ contract;______failed to turn up a trace of the | answers, was published Fri- of Sister Marie Antoinette. Paris remains partly empty • was^'made by a woman Monday dogs. The female "is pregnant ■ t*’® ^ w Jpumal. While it Three Canadian nuns who city today despite return oc G - f Automatic morning. The caller told Mrs. and is due t«i deliver in about 10 not mention the couple^ by were freed by Congolese gov­ public utility workers'after 2i-^ . Garabedian a friend had the days. name, the text was preceded by ernment soldiers brought the hour strike. »■*.: dogs and asked if the Garabedi' This will be Coco's first litter the journal’s statement that it report to Leopoldville. They Vice President Humphrey/" SLICING _ ans Intended to prosecute. and she should be" taken to a was "aimed directly” at them. were al$o raped and beaten. . following LBJ'a lead, will weap-” ' OPEN “ All we want are our dogs,” veterinarian,” Garabedian said. The committee said its opin­ A Bel^an nun and a Dutch Oxford gray buslnesa s o | t Always Plenty k n if e $ 1 1 ^ 6 7 Mrs. Garabedian assured the "You can buy Pomeraniws ion was based on tfUs question: ^4 priest were also killed by the inauguration . . . Bebsoea Dan* "To what extent, if any, may a I Ungton, 87,. sees nothing rat ' NORMANS Has detachable woman. for $16 apiece; nobody is going rebels at'Isangi, they said.. ■ ' ■ judge conjimit unethical conduct markable about being (ddsit* stainless steel blades Garabedian received the sec­ to keep the dogs because they Nine other Europeans were 9 to 9 INC of Parking are valuable." in violation o f ' (Janon 28 of the student enrolled la RadciMl^- and attached 8-foot — ond call the nuxlLday, this time Backstage Thrill for Young Theater-Goer Mlled at Mungbere, about 70 from a man who demanded But (he (Oarabedians place a Canons of ’ Judicial Ethics by miles east of Paulite, other refu­ ^Ilege seminars. 4 4 5 N ea r M c K E E cordset . EX-4 reason of his relationship tg> his John F. Kennedy Jr. giggles with'delight at backstage meeting with Shaun HARTFORD ROAD, Space... $150. The cajler arranged a ren- high sentimental value on them. gees reported. 1 ‘ Mariner 4 radag fill Christmas ' dezvous at a street com er ‘”iVe bought them when they wife, who engages in partisan O’Brien, made up for role in “The Nutcracker.” John-John attended the New * The reports brought tbs through thickest part where he waa^met later'by the were just six. weeks old,’’ Gara- pollti(ml activities which consist York Ballet program at the New York State Theater with his mother and fcnswh « M h tdD M ■UMpsahs thraa mstacsr atrsaina 1 Oarabedians. bpdkui aaid. "n ie y hava be- IB the OBOge MbsUeB 8s m sress pa way to Hani The eoniact man, Qarabediian edma a part-of" tha fa p d ^ *’ ffiater C a ro ^ fih were invited backstage at intermiseion. : i '

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tiW two KANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN„ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.' C O N H ^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1964 P A G E T H R E E Cnieetecake Crisis Acute Events Woman Chief Loses Events Sheinwold on Bridge Town Forum' Background Romney Predicts In World PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT South dealer HoUywood Pin-Ups In Nation SOLVES DEFENSE PROBLEM Both sidee vulnerable Ceylonese Position NORTH ^Small City in History^ BELGRADE (AP) — Yugo­ WASHINOTON (AP) — The By ALFRED SHEINWOU) . R Q I9 Burch on Way Out slavia has criticised Communist Securities end Exchange Oom- National Men’s Team Champion ^ Q I07 Slowly Dying Out China for proposing a world COLGMBO, Ceylon ’ (AP) C ontrol of BritKh, Indian and mission has launched a probe of 0 K6 WASHINGTON (AP) — Mlchi-<^Jority of the national committee conference on banning and de­ Sirimavo Bandaranaike wan a Pakistani banka. recent wide price fluctuations in The defenders hit a snag on A KJ 1072 struction of nuclear armaments, She also took over schools run the stock of the District of WEST EAST Topic of First Seminar gan Gov. George Romney pre behind him. weeping widow with three chil­ today’s hand. They came close Hi.lif. (AP) him.” machine has not yet mastered. be the center of their activities; governors and governors-elect i outside the rural resei ves into yield in the press nationalization j liamentary majority and at the at a closed session of the House correct since West actually had gle definition will apply to all ■ A 200,(K)0-pound thrust J2 Barbara Nichols, one of Holly­ The chief function of the city and every process and function after a meeting in Denver. It rocket engine designed to give “ a vast floating labor pool from Is.sue. same time break up an oml- subcommittee on un-American two clubs. The question is: Can X' Peyton Its manifestations and no sin­ wood's ahapliest actresses, .says activities. is to convert power into form, will be evaluated and approved called for major changes in the American lunar explorers a fi­ which the government could Defections from her Freedom nously promising unity move- East tell whether his partner has gle description will cover all its more than half her fan mail party last week reflected back- > ment of three previously quar- McKCormack’s action Friday one or two clubs? energy into culture, dead matter just to the extent that it fur­ national committee. nal -boost into space, has sue* comes from GI's requesting her detach individual units from toansformations, from the em­ into the living symbols of art, New Flag for Andovei^s Town Offices time to time." )>encherB' tears of antagonizing ' rellng Marxist parties, was taken on recommendation A good partnership should ^ Place bryonic social nucleus to the thers human development, “ We need a chairman who is cessfully undergone a restart in pin-up poses. biological reproduction into so­ Mrs. Winston Abbott, representing the Andover Republican Women’s Club, presents a large objective, and who m^ikes the teat here. the monks. Many rural mem- ^ She achieved the second aim. of the subcommittee and ap­ agree that a player who has a ClNr _>PL complex forms of its maturity whilst the dty itself provides a "I call up the studios and they proval of the full committee. If cial creativity. The positive American flag with a staff to town's First Selectman Percy Cook. The flsig will be placed in party inclusive rather than ex­ The hydrogen-fueled engine, MANILA (AP) — A health bers of Parliament were put She also secured industrial singleton and wants to ruff must Shows At S:4t A_| and the corporeal disintegration vivid theater for the spontane­ tell me they can't mail out pic- ' pin-up art to help our lonely Congress had been in session, functions of the city cannot be the one-year-old town office bujldlng. (Herald photo by Pinto.) clusive," he said. “ This calls for which will ultimately function in department team left here by into power with the monks' j peace after a fierce outbreak of lead his singleton. If he falls to Plus Co-Hit of its old age. The origins of the ous encounters and challenges tiu-es anymore.” says Barbara. ! servicemen. help. , t strikes that for three months the citations would have been performed without creating new and embraces of daily life.” a change as the governors a cluster of five, ran for 165 sec­ "It would coet a fortune to do “I think this whole cheese- train today to assist in the care lead a short suit, he does not at 2 A 7 city are obscure, a large part of Institutional arrangements, cap­ meeting indicated." onds Friday, was shut off for 75 In her four years of power, | crippled the export trade Oylon subject to a vote ' the full have a singleton in that suit. (Quoted ftxxn Mumford’s “The even the illiterate could easily ways bear some relation to the it myself. I'd gladly pose for I cake crisis is un-American.'' of quadruplets bom Wednesday House. A STOBY or Its post buried or effaced be­ able of coping with the "vast and if mankind is to survive it Burch was a top aide to de­ minutes, then restarted to nm in southea.stem Luzon Isjand. the politic*lly inexperienced depends on tor its clothing, rice This principle would guide LOST INNOCENCE. yond recovery, and its further City in History, l u Origins, Its understand, imposed respect complexity and density of the must invent a new kind of ur­ energies modem man now com­ feated Republican presidential an additional 310 seconds. The Infants, bom to a tenant housewife became headstrong, I and sugar on sales of tea, rub- Cited were Mrs. Dagnar Wil­ East in today's hand. Since “BLUE prospects are difficult to weigh. Transformations, and Its Pros­ and obedience upon the mass culture it embodies. The ancient ban container, on an open pat­ re.solute and intolerant of criti- ■ her and coconut, son and Mrs. Donna Allen, both mands: arrangements just as nominee Barry Goldwater be­ The sequence follows the pat­ couple in Tabaco, Albay Prov­ West failed to open a club, he DENIM” Will the city disappeM or will pects,” published by Harcourt, of the population. By these city, up to perhaps the begin­ tern, based on the realities of cism in contrast to her politi-1 Mrs. Bandaranaike was de- of Washington and active in bold as those that originally means a whole region, finally ning of the iron age. was cap­ fore last summer’s GOP nation­ tern of its planned use in space, ince, were reported doing well does not have a singleton club. the whole planet turn into a trainsformed the overgrown ■vil­ Brace A World, Inc., N. Y.) human association and develop­ where it will power the second cally experienced husband. feated by lier unswerving deter- Women Strike for Peace, an East should therefore assume MANCHESTER PH f,43 703? a whole river valley, might be able of holding and transmit­ al convention. He was elected but In need of incubators. The AMPLE 'REE I'ARMNG vast urban hive? — which would lage and its stronghold into the "U I read the record right, ment, not on paranoid claims to stage of the A ^ llo moon launch parenl-s, Mr, and Mrs. Epifanio Backbcnchers bowed to her mlnatlon to go ahead with the organization opposing nuclear that West has a doubleton in transformed Into a single co­ ting the major elements of its national chairman on (3old- be another mode of disappear­ nucleated, highly organized city. the first beginning of urban godlike domination.” water’a recommendation. vehicle. will becau.se o' the lack of any nationalization of the press weapons; and Russ Nixon of clubs. On this basis. East re­ operative unit. The city Itself culture, outside the orbit of ag­ Ck)llao, reportedly have seven New York, general manager of ENDS TODAY ance. Can the needs and de­ The oppressive conditions that life, the first time the city (Quoted from "The City In­ other children. other nationally acceptable group. She feit she had been turns e. low club instead of the was conceived as an image ot riculture. But it could not ex­ Burch has said that those An $800 VALUE the National Guardian, a news­ Richard Burton sires that have Impelled men to limited the development of cities proper becomes visible, was vincible.” edited by Carl Krae- seeking to oust him are really The medical team was dis­ figure in their party. venomously and unfairly at­ ace of clubs at the second trick. the universe, ftn eTcample of cos­ pand indefinitely without losing paper. Peter O’Toole live in clUes recover, at a still throughout history have begun marked by a sudden dnerease in ling and Robert Adams, pub­ trying to throw Goldwater out of patched on instructions from the The daughter of a liberal- tacked in newspapers during the Daily Question In “BECKET” mic order in the mid.st of con­ its inner coherenoe and without minded niral chief, Mrs. Banda- 1960 elections. 'They were questioned in con­ higher level, all that Jerusalem, to disappear. Property, caste, power in every department and fusion and Insecurity. You encroaching on the territory lished by the University of the party. But Romney said he GIVE HIM president's office, and a presi­ nection with a lecture tour in As dealer, you hold: Spades, Shown at 2:25-5:23-8:30 Athens, or Florence once even vocational specialization by a magnlficaUon of the role Chicago Press, lUinois.) dential spokesman said the in­ , ranaike pushed through radical In addition, her government Q-J-9; Hearts, Q-10-7; Diamonds, came to the city because there claimed as the sphere of anoth­ disagrees with this interpreta­ FOR ONLY $ ... socialist measures: was chronically assailed by 1963 by Kaoru Yaaul, a Japa­ seeme(i to promise? Is there have —- through the graded in­ of power itself in the affairs — and only there — the uni­ er city. Given the nature of the tion. CIGARS — PIPES 300 fants will be brought to Manila K-6; Clubs, K-J-10'7-2. nese law school dean and )jan- still a living choice between Ne­ come tax and the ‘managerial of men. A variety of InsUtu- Try equal parts of cranberry - The takeover of Shell, Esso mounting inflation and falling Wlist do 'yon say? verse was fully represented. container, neither federation nor Meanwhile, a prominent Pouehs — Li^htors for treatment if doctors decide the-bomb spokesman. They ex­ cropolis and Utopia; the possi­ revolution’ — lost most of their tions had hitherto existed sep­ juice cocktail and lemon or lime it is advi.sable. and Caltex oil installations, in foreign assets, which forced Answer: Pass. You )iave 12 All the makings of a signifi­ empire solved this problem. The House Republican, Michigan defiance of a U.S. aid clamp- drastic import curbs affecting pressed willingness to testify in bility of building a new kind of hereditary fixations. Until but arately, bringing their members cant life could be found within original isolation and confine­ carbonated beverage poured Rep. Gerald Ford Jr., lined up ARTHUR DRUG A special railway car wa.s public but not In secret. points in high cards and 1 point city that will, freed of inner yesterday, then, it seemed that together in a common meeting over ice in tall glasses for a placed at the team's disposal. I dowTi and vigorous British pro- the production of con.sumer for the doubleton, enough for an this walled unban container, ment of the city, and the ten­ behind the idea that Burch must ...but here’s I tests. goods. Development did not contradictions, positively en­ the negative symbiosis that ac­ place, at seasonable intervals; sions, antagonisms, anxieties real new year’s sparkler. demonstrate he has a clear ma- optional opening bid. You decide where men met each other face WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. rich and further human develop­ companied the rise of the city the hunter’s camp, the sacred I HELSINKI (AP) Four I Nationalization of British, match increases in the labor to pass for two reasons. First, to face and came close to their generated w’ith it, always T)r al­ Dist. Judge Spottswood Robin­ ment? was doomed. The task of the monument or shrine, the pa­ members of the World Council Indian, Canadian and Austra­ force, and critics said this fail­ you have only 1 Quick Trick and common God in the area where most always led to a destruc­ lian insurance firms. son plans to announce Tuesday MAIN ST EAST HARTfORO S28 2210 If we would lay a new founda­ emerging city was to give an leolithic ritual cave, the neo­ tive solution. for Peace, an organization with ure was a fundamental reason should have at least 2 for an AIR C0N[1ITI0N[ D iTijl, fll(t Pj-. n, his power was greatest. the REAL National'zation of the Ceylo- for what they called her drift whether he has authority to step tion for urban life, we must un­ ideal form to these radically lithic agricultural village— all Yet the original form of the into the hotly disputed presiden­ superior conditions of life. As an instrument of culture, , iTieT a"d pontTcar^oarties.'^^T i ® toward dictatorship ATTENTION CHILDREN! derstand the historic nature of these coalesced in. a bigger city — a self-inclosed contain­ the city has proved indispensa­ tial election of the International the city, and distinguish l)e- Unfortunately, the evil institu­ meeting place, the city. What er “holding its, own" — is in day paid a one-day visit here to i , 1 Electrical Workers. tions that accompemied the rise ble; and if our age of explo­ Saturday and tween its original functions, caused this to take place is some sense at odds with its sions should blow all the an­ NEWS- prepare for next year's council tion to join military groupings Insurgent candidate Paul Jen­ those that have emerged from of the ancient city have been open to divergent interpreta­ function of ■widening the area iirs SKisasTOM imE meeting. July 10-17. in the region, such as the Bang- cient cities into thin amor­ nings has accused the union’s Sunday Marine* Only it, and those that may still be resurrected and magnified in tions. My own best guess comes The guests, including Soviet kok-based Southeast Asia Trea- j Future Men of organization and control and phous suburban film, it will, I trustees of changing the rules called forth. Without a long run­ our own tim e: so the ultimate from the findings, in the heart bringing into a common center author Ilya Ehrenburg and the i ty Organization, | after they feared President FROM OVER THE RAINBOW issue is in doubt. Totalltsirian think, be necessary to re-invent MA(N ST EAST HARTrORT) • 570 2210 ning start in history, we siiall of so m«uiy ancient cities, of a the people and the products of TIME TO ENJOY Thisisa council's secretary general, I One official, discussing the James B. Carey might be losing the city if all the higher mani­ AIR C O N DIIIO N EU Ami.'v fUEI PjfVmj not have the momentum needed, rulers have reappeared, some­ Yves (Jholieres of France, was I korean invitation, said this ; May Work and the * formidable walled inclosure, a other regions and cultures. Or festations of human culture are the job he has held since the in our own consciousness, to times elevated, like Hitler, into citadel, a sacred precinct dom­ it might be .said that the city received by President Urho country believes in a "more union was founded in 1949. Academy Award Winner! ^ FANTASY WORLD not to perish. But as an instru­ take a sufficently bold leap into dieties, or mummified in Phar­ inated by the temple and the is both a container and a mag­ SH ADY GLEN Kekkonen. Foreign Secretary positive approach” to combat­ Robinson Dec. 1 issued a tem­ “BEST PICTURE” ment for monopolizing power 10 Hours (LGOftOONMUMUX the future; for a large part of aoh-fashion after death, for wor­ palace. A t some point in human net and that it plays at once m KIND Ahti Karjalainen and Parlia­ ting (Communism. porary order that has prohibited ship, like Lenin and Stalin. Their and extending that monopoly, "TOM JONES" FitsanU our present plans, not least ment Speaker Kauno Kleemola. This official, who asked not to development, somewhere, per­ static and dynamic roles, per­ through a system of tribute, to trustees of the AFL-CTO union (EV COLOR) many that pride themselves on methods of coercion and terror­ petuating its complex past but The other two visitors were be named, said: "We fought By HAL BOYLE from completing a count of bal­ haps between the establish­ other communities, the city Starring: Albert Finney being ‘advanced’ or ‘progres­ ism surpass the vilest records of ment of the Egyptian solar cal­ transforming it-TClf too. This DELICIOUS Indian legislator Diwan Chaman Communists for 12 years, and lots cast last month. Robtnjion ancient mlers, and the hoary bears the unfortunate stamp of OF BOOK! NEW YORK (AP) — Curb- Susannah York SANTA sive,’ are dreary mechanical endar and the orgsinization of amibivalence seems particularly Lall and Dr. Wilhelm Elfes of our experience has been that . , . _ continued the order Friday Hugh Orifnth practice of exterminating whole its origin and has constantly West Germany. fighting 0)mmunism doesn't; comments of a Pavement caricatures of the urban and the Sumerian phalanx, Uere notable in the central nucleus, pending his ruling Tuesday. Tonight at 6:35 - 9:05 regional forms that are now po­ urban populations has even been torn dovm with one hand what depend on military means but Plato was a sudden fusion of sacred and it has some bearing, I sub­ the other hand built up. For Never before hu there been s volume of current CLAUS tentially within our grasp. exercised by the elected leaders mit, upon the whole proiblem of KUALA LUMPUR (AP) also on providing attention to Industrial scientists hopefully Featurette - 6:15 - 8:40 of democratic states, wielding power and secular power, which this reason I regret that Toyn­ history like this one. It’s a splendid, 300-pagc book with Malay.sia has turned down an (he people." From the original urban inte­ produced the nucleus of the the expansion of cultures and herald a future in which auto­ ■ Hi .9 ^ and his powers of 'nstantaneous destruc­ bee wrote twelve whole vol­ ICECREAM Lawyer Shoots gration of shrine, citadel, vil­ city. With this came a new kind the expansion of political power hundreds o f striking news pictures in color and black invitation to join other Asian ^ ------tion once reserved to the gods. umes on the rise and expansion iii nations in discussing the possi- PORT AU PRINCIE (AP) — mation will relieve mankind of lage, workshop, and market, ail of container, more complex in the .form of empires. The Ti^ Shady Glen Christmas Special Ice Cream. Everywhere secret knowledge very form of the city, with its and destruction of civilizations and white, and generous text recreating in depth the ble formation of a militant anti- Three negotiators from the Or- most of its present drudgery Estranged Wife, #HELPERS later forms of the city have, in has put an end to effective cri­ than the village, which brought without even mentioning the Taete what you’ve been missing. It’s full of some measure, taken their phys­ together relatively large num­ tight encapsulated nucleus, its dramatic stories that made 1964 such a great news year. Communist front. ganization of American States , and a fellow may earn a living ticism and democratic control; city, except in two incidental colorful cherries and crisp almonds. Looks real A foreigqi ministry spokesman Haiti, .saying they were ical structure and their institu­ bers of men and held them to­ limited area, its walled peri­ iiiill I by working 10 hours a week or Friend, and Self MEAD0WS°^i!‘ a ^ s E E ScMlfo's and the emancipation from man­ phery, makes it an excellent or­ passages. If the perversions of Christmas-y—tastes extra gm. He was bom in Pittsburgh, operator. Ha was a member of buying land In the North End for the renewal area, the newe- ■Hi BoIMaji. & n r « l M Um Poat Offic* H in all facets of his life will be ' . ■— letter eays. BaaolMHar. Oann.. aa Bacond Claaa Hall ciShey of campaigning in the aonununity 11:80 a.m. lowship. (CobUntied from Page One) Pa., on Aug. 14, 1894, son of the Manchester Lodge of Hoop Games urban renewal project area by the theme at Christian Science 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. Wedneaday, 10 a.m., Holy St. Maurice Cfanrok, Bolton Moose. Between the Ume exieting spirit of giving, that this year’s United the late Hugo and Mary An­ about April 1, 1966. building are demoliriied and churches. The Bible Lesson is St. Bartfaoiomew’B Church 8:46 a.m., Nursery and idn* Communion. B«v. Baranrd L. McOaih, derson Lambert. He graduated Survivors include a sister, •DB8C9UPT10M BATBB Fund Drive has ended with a total of of being a party leader, officer, Dave Beck Elementary school children of That date is singled out In new ones completed, eome fam­ titled “ God the ITeserver of Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor dergarten in Cbildren’s GhapeL 6:46 p.m., Special meeting of Pastor member of a party committee from Manchester H l^ School Mrs. Blanche Thibodeau, with PayaMa la Adraaoa Man.” Golden Text: Psalms 18: Grades 1 through 6 unless ac­ an urban newsletter being cir­ ilies and businessmen who Taaif dttXjO 192,766 pledged . Rev. Richard C. BoUea 8:46 and 9:46 a.m.. Morning the executive 9onunlttee. or an active participant In the and attended South Methodist whom he made his home; and 2. Related readings from companied by a parent will be culated to residents In the re­ went to stay in the area will Moeciia aaaaa^aa■#••••••## u.oo This is not the 3115,000 which was set Assistant Pastor Prayer and Church School. Friday, 10 a.m., Holy Com-, Masses at T, 8:80, 10 aad affairs of a political party In Church while living In Man­ three nephews. I Hontlia aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa “ Science and Health With Key Free Again newal area and to Interested be required to relocate tempo­ 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with munlon. 11:30 a-m. Now York?” chester with his late aunts, The funeral will be held Mon­ unable to attend basketball KoBtii •••■•••••••••••••. X.Sa as the when the campaign began. to the Scriptures” by Mary Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Pageant town officials. rarily. Maises at 6:46, 7:45, 9, 10:16 sermon by the Rev. Mr. Nos- Canon 28 prohibiU Judges Miss Anna Lambert and Miss day at 10 a.m. from the John F. games at , Coventry High But it is a healthy advance beyond Baker Eddy Include the lines: trand. tehearsal. ■acred Heart Cfaondi SEATTLE, Wash (AP) — Residents in the area prob­ The relocation office will as­ MBMBBR o r and ll;80 a.m. from active political participa­ Clara Lambert. He graduated Tlemey Funeral Home, 219 W. ably won't have to begin mov­ THE AS80CIA1kTICD______' the 187,309.78 which the 1963 drive col­ p. 140: 8-12. 7 p.m.. The Litany, followed Rt. 88, Vemen School, Principal Milton A. sist in both relocations, acooird- Iba Aaaodatad Preaa la ascluatralT antltla^ tion, including making speeches Dave Beck, formei* president of from the Columbia University, Center St., with a solemn high ing out until some later date, ing to the newsletter. lected. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Testimony by the November to Easter Se­ Church of the Naaarene Rct. Ralph Kelley, Paster Wilde announced today. to the oae of repabllcatloa of at) nawa Ala. meeting. St Bridget's Church Main gt. for candidates or sonciting the Teamsters Union, was back School-.aiwi of efVUtJournalism. JiamBfll. ~ Mass of requiem at 10:30 at the---- however. The April 1 starting date palcbaa oiedlted to li or not otharwlaa credit Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor ries which Is the Episcopal Rev. PMiek Si^vaa funds. Mt. Lambert was employed ^ “ '’ch of the Assumption, Tuesday there will be games ad to tlila paper aad alao tba local aava nab- It is a beginning of acceptance and Reading Room hours at 749 Rev. Robert J. Shotf.^Mlnlster In his home town today — 70 According to the newsletter, for the project is b a s^ on an Rev. Stanley T, Hastlllo Church’s Inquirer’s Class. A Aisistoirt Patoer The committee said one goal by the New York World, and *** James’ at home at 3:15 p.m. against Usbed here. growth for the United Fund as a Man­ Main St., excepting legal holi­ film will be shown on CMstian Rev. R. Alfred Swain, years old, a paroled convict, but some time may pass from the estimate of the time required All rlnta of repubUeaUoo H apeolal dla- Rev. Dennis R. Hussey of the canon was “ to have a was managing editor of the Avon and Dec. 18 the away date the agency buys a building for the remaining paperwork patchea' ea oeratii are alao reaarred. chester institution. days, Monday through Satur­ Initiation. Associate Minister Masses at 7:80, 8:80, 10 and still as Jaunty as ever. day, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thurs­ course of conduct avoided which Bronxvllle, N.Y., Press before Friends may call at the fu- game will be at 6:30 p.m. until it must be torn down. steps required by the Federal We have to keep it going, or fall Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:80 and Wednesday, 6 and 10 a.m., 11:15 a.m. would create suspicion that a Beck was released Friday against Rocky Hill. The Herald Printing Company, lae.. an day, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.. Church School movlng to Provlncetown in I ***•’*• home tonight from 7 to 9 Heads LOL During the interim, business Urban Renewal Administra­ . aumea no financial reaponalblllty tor typo* back into the multiplicity of fund drives Noon. Judge would be influenced by from McNeil Island Federal 1937. He was the owner and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and The Robertson School Grade and residential teriants may re­ tion. Dally, 7 p.m., Evening classes for all age groups. St Bernard’s Chordl Penitentiary In Puget Sound Thomas Tracy of 22 Russell graphical errora appearing In adrertlaenienta which preceded it. political bios.” publisher of TTie Provlncetown | * P-™- 4 win present the annual main in their present quarters. The federal agency provides and other reading matter In The Uancheater Concordia Ludieran Church Prayer. 10:46 a.m .,'W orship Service. ■t Bernard’s Ter., BoekvlOe after having served nearly 2V4 40 PttUn St. S t James’ Church It added that “ a Judge should Advocate for many years. St. was installed last night as Cihrlstmas pageant the evening Tenants have been asked in the bulk of the funds for the I Evening Herald. And we have to keep making our to­ Message by the pastor, “ If We Rev. Patrick P. MUhoaey, years for Income tax fraud. I Rev.'Paul C. Kaiser, Pastor Msgr. Edward ,J Reardon, make every reasonable effort to Survivors include his wife, worthy master of Orange of Dec. 23 in the auditorium. fact not to move until they are project. tal contribution to it bigger each year, The Salvation Army Believe Not.” Chlidien’s Church Pastor "1 said I’m not guilty, and I roll a en iee client of N. E. A. Bervloe, Ine. Pastor and Nursery provided. Induce his wife not to engage hi Mrs. Dorothy Covert Lambert The school's PTA unit will have sent offlcial. notice of renewal The project received initial PublUhera Repreaentatlvea — Ibe jalloa 661 Main St. say I’m not guilty now,” he told Lodge, LOL, at Orange Hall. not only for the elemental reason that 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Rev. Eugene E. Torpey 6 p.m., Youth Services. - such partisan activities.” Mrs. Dorothy Covert Lambert: Funerals a cake sale In the lobby with agency plana. The agency may federal approval on Dec. 2. Now ^ Mathewa Special Agency — New Torfc Chi* Rev. Joseirfi H. McCann Capt WUlUm D. MacLean Masses at 7, 8, 8, 10 and li If his persuasion falls, it con­ reporters who met him when Installing Master John Hazlett eacp. Detroit and Boaton. ______the functioning and needs of organiza­ Church School end Nursery. Officer In Charge 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. two sons, Norman Lambert of all parents asked to donate bak­ only offer reimbursement for the town redevelopment agency ItEHBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCDUA* Rev. John J. O’Brien a.m. cluded, his continued service on the prison launch docked at and Director of Ceremonies moves made after the agency must conduct a public hearing tions and the number of people living in .10:30 a.m., The Service, Message by the pastor, “ Lend Oakland, Calif., and David Mrs. Louise Lessor ed foods for this. The donations • TION8______Church School and Nursery, the bench is “ inconsistent with Steilacoom, 36 miles south of Harry Laughlln, both of Chico­ buys a building. - tentatively set for January— 9:30 a.m«, Sunday School for It To Jesus.” here. Lambert of Pittsburgh. Pa.; a The funeral of Mrs. Louise may either be brought to the Manchester all keep going up together, 6 p.m., Knights of St. John. Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and W< Conunanlty Cbnreh the letter and the spirit of the daughter, Mrs. Shirley Ann pee, Mass., conducted the in­ Tenants who stay pul after and formally approve the re­ Dlaplay advartlalng oloalna hoorat all ages. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Pray­ onal Lessor, 76, of 41 Fulton Rd„ school by the children that day For Monday — 1 p.m. m oav. but for the additional reason that the 6:80 p.m., Luther League. 11:30 a.m. er, Praise and Bible study. canons of Judicial ethics.” Beck said he would live In Walker of Reno, Nev.; and sev­ stallation. Ladies Lodges 17 the renewal agency buys the newal plan. 10:46 a.m.. Holiness Service. Rev. Roy R. Hoteheon, Bllnlator who died yesterday at Manches­ or by the parents when they at­ P>r Tueaday — 1 p.m Monday. United Fund has to be demonstrated to Saturday, 7 p.m.. The Order eral grandchildren. and 125 attended the semi-pub- property they lease will pay Town directors must also ap­ For Wedneaday — 1 p.m Tueaday. Music by Citadel Band and Rev. Theodore Baebeler, ter Memorial Hospital, will be tend in the evening. of Public Omfesslon. Community Baptist Church Calvary Church Funeral services win be held I lie installation. rent to a relocation and prop­ prove the plan, and the town For Tburaday — 1 p.m. Wedneaday. be a healthy and thriving Institution, so 585 E. Center St. Songsters. Sermon: “ Christmas BUnlster Rockville-V ernon ------held Monday at 8:30 a.m. from The .school’s PTA executive For Friday — 1 p.m Thuraday. Is For the Birds,” by C3apt (Assemblies ol God) m Manchester on Monday. The the Holmes Funeral Home 400 I Tracy attended Manchester erty management office that planning commi.ssibn may have For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday that, in future years, some additionad or­ Rev. Alex H. Elsesser, board will meet at 3 p.m. to change the town’s master Claaalfled deadline; 10:80 a.ffi. each day ol Center Congregational Church MacLean. •47 E. Middle Tpke. Rev Or. j. Manlev shaw of! Main St., with a Mass of requi- ’ schools and i.s employed by the the renewal agency will set up ganizations will want to come into Its United Church of Christ ' Minister Rev. Kenneth L. Onstafeon 9:30 and 11:00 a.m., Worship ; Otis Elevator Co., Hartford. Wednesday at the school. in the North Bind project area. plan to correspond. ) gabllcatlon except Saturday — » a.m. 2 p.m.. Hospital visitation by Service and Church School. Study Ordered South Methodist Church will em at 9 at the Church of the fold. 11 Center S t Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. Paetor I Other officers who were in­ Meeting Closed The relocation office will also With town approval assured, 9:80 a.m.. Church School for Assumption. Burial will be in Saturday, December 13 Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, 6:30 p.m.. Prayer meeting. Sermon: "A Moat Remarkable . , I stalled arc Wilbur Chadwick, The meeting of the boards of handle relocation assistance and the federal administration must A eommunlty’s thanks to everybody all ages. Classes through Grade Book.” In Pollution of The rnckerson Funeral Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, education, finance and select­ review the plans again before Minister 7 p.m.. Annual Christmas 9:46 a.m., Sunday School Home, ProvincetowTi. Is in Bloomfield. deputy master: Gordon Mc­ reimbursement for moving costs engaged in this campaign. They have Rev. Joseph 11. Dudley, 4 will have an ■ expanded ses­ classes for all ages. men at 8 p.m. Monday in the as provided under the federal entering into a contract with sion. Service, music by the Otadel charge of arrangements. Friends may call at the fu­ Gowan, recording secretary; all done a big thing for Manchester— Associate Minister Band and the Songsters. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Bi­ First Oongregattonal Church The Hockanum Robert Haugh, flnancial secre­ town office building will be a renewal regulations. the town for federal funds. Quick With The Ima?e 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Vernon neral home tomorrow from 2 to bigger than the thank yous ever get in Rev. Francis C. Hawes, Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Bible ble message by the pastor. James M. Grade Sr. tary; Samuel Fawcett, treasur­ closed session to discuss the Many residents and business­ The April 1 date is when the Minister of Christian Education Sermon: “ The Search for Christ­ study. 6:30 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Rev. John A. Lacey, Mlnistor 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. er; Aubrey McMullen, chap­ outcome of the past referendum men in the North End "have redevelopment agency eocpects this busy, preoccupied world. If it mas.” A nursery is provided An East Hairtford commit­ James Morrison Grade Sr., Mrs. Lessor was born In H has become a firm part of the good 7 p.m.. Annual Christmas pro­ tee concerned about the polu- lain; Ian Wright, director of on the junior high school build­ expressed an interest in relo- to have the contract'completed. weren't for people like these voluntary 8, 9:16 and 11 a.m., Worship during the worship service. 9:26 and 10:66 a.m., Church 60, of West Hartford, father Essex, N.Y., and lived In Hart­ curiosity and inquiry and appraisal of Second Congregational Church gram of music, song and recita­ tlon problem In the Hockanum ceremonies. ing program. workers in community causes, the Service. Sermon: “ The Word 4 p.m., Executive Board. tions presented by the Sunday School. of James M. Grade Jr. of ford for many years before our time that every public figure now 386 N. Main St River has voted to send an en­ Also, William Smith Jr., as­ ZBA Meets Monday wheels would stop. Come to Life.” The Rev. Mr. 7 p.m.. Junior and Senior High School Department. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Wordhlp Manchester, died yesterday at moving to Manchester 15 years Baptist Youth Fellowships. Rev. FeUx M. Davis, Minister gineering consuleant to Rock­ his home. sistant director of ceremonies; The zoning board of appeals Rockville-V ernon has to have an “image” by which he Dudley preaching. Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, Tuesday, 6:46 p.m.. Open Service. ago. She was a member of the Alfred Cambell, inside tyler; 6 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fel­ ville to make a study In depth Other survivors include his public hearing at 8 p.m. Mon­ can be pegged. 9:16 and 11 a.m., Church Associate Minister Hearth Mission service. of the situation. Church of the Assumption and William Ritchie, outside tyler; School. Crib Room (9:16 only) Jehovah’s Witnesses lowship. wife, a daughter, five sisters day will be in the board room This is, as we say, a good instinct on Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ The consultant will also study of Its Ladies Society. Fred Kiesman, foreman of in the town office building on through Junior High. Kingdom Hall week Service of Prayer and Bi­ 7 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fel­ and three grandchildren. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship and Manchester’s role In the prob­ Survivors Include a daughter, committees. Rt. 31. David A. Klncman will Three Arrested^ One Sought the pent of people— provided it isn’t too 4:30 p.m.. Family Service of 791 Main St. ble study. lowship. Funeral services will be held When Ends Justify Means Church School. Nursery through lem. Mrs. James Hansen, with whom Kiesman will be assisted by appear for a variance to the hasty and careless and emotional in Sacred Music in the Sanctuary. Grades 7. Reception of New 7:30 p.m., Oiolr Cantata pre­ Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Tay­ she made her home; two grand­ 4:30 p.m., Bible group discus­ The action, by the Hockanum lor and Modeen Funeral Home, James Carson, William Smith, zoning regulations on his prop­ the way it is carried ou t The Christmas Cantata “ Childe Members. Sermon by Dr. Abra- First Lutheran 'Church sented by the combined choirs children and several nieces and In November Store Break It’s a rare day when anyone cuts Jesus” will be presented by the sion of the Watchtower maga­ River Cleanup Committee, fol­ 136 8. Main St.. West Hart­ William D. Turkington, Samuel erty on Reynolds Dr. as con­ And it is supremely important in ham Kurien. Coffee Ume In Pel- Rockville of the church. Open to the pub­ nephews. Wilson and Archie Haugh. Rob­ through the delusions surrounding for­ Cherub, Pilgrim, Youth, Senior zine article: “ Keeping the Or­ Rev. William H. Balkan, lic. lows a report last month by the ford. The Rev. Carl L. (3hris- cerns his request for a two- lowship Hall after morning wor­ committee’s consultant, Wil­ ert Haugh and Gordon McGow­ the way we use it For it has become, eign policy so cleanly aa did Dean Ache- and Rhythmic Choirs. ganization of Public Servants ship. Pastor Monday, 8 p.m.. Board of Dea­ tensen of the Elmwood Com­ famlly dwelling. An Intensive five-week lnves-#Naval Training Center, Oreat Pure, Chaste.” liam W. Fannon, that pointed to an are trustees. From Monday through Dec. Lakes, lU. whether w« realize It or not pretty son In his speech at Amherst this WAeW No meetings for Pilgrim Mr. Ralph Duel!, cons and Deaconesses. munity Church will officiate. ligation by state and 'Vernon The former Secretary of State’s diss^ Emanuel Lutheran Church Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Group Sunday School Snpt. Wedneaday, 6:80 p.m.. Wom­ factors in East Hartford, Man­ Burial will be in Falrvlew Schoolboy Hurt, 19 the local post office will be Next Week’s Menu much the way we here in America, for Yough, Mu Sigma Chi or Young chester and Rockville contribut­ police has led to the arrest tion deservee the thoughtful attention Rev. C. Henry Anderson, studies In the Bible aid: Adult Group. en’s Fellowship potluck supper. Cemetery, West Hartford. open from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Maple Street School: Mon­ Instance, decide our presidential elec- ing to the river’s polution. closed Dec. 20, from Dec. 21 three men in connection with o f the present occupant of that post, Pastor “ Babylon the Great Has Fallen! 6 to 8 p.m., Family White Gift 8:46 a.m., Ellington Center 8 p.m., Pre-Baptismal meet­ Friends may call at the fu­ Struck by Car Workshop Opens day, spaghetti with hamburg, . tions. Pointing to RcKkville, Fan­ his superior in the White House and all Rev. Melvin T. Peterson, God's Kingdom Rules!” at 87 Service. Every member and Church School. ing. neral home tomorrow from 2 through Dec. 24, same hours. the Nov. 8 break into a local green beans, coleslaw, Italian We decide what kind of a guy we others concerned about America’s di­ Assistant Pastor Birch St,, 18 Chambers St., and 9 a.m.. First Lutheran Sunday non said the city “is in the im- to 6 and 7 to 6 p.m. Advent Services Set pharmacy, bread; Tuesday, scalloped po­ friend of Second Church is wel­ happy position of having paid A nine-year-old schoolboy In Lodge Today think this candidate is, and that one is, rection in the world. 287 Oakland St.; also, 144 Grif­ come. SchooL Classes for all ages. St John’s Episcopal CbnrA The third and final in a se­ Douglas Whitney, 19, and tatoes with ham, corn, pickled All the more so because the election 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Divine Wor­ fin Rd., South Windsor, and aevei^ hundreds of thousands was treated at Manchester Me­ John J. Pacholskl, 20, both of beets; Wednesday, beef stew, and then we choose between them. And Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Church 9:30 a.m.. Pastor’s Bible R t 80, Vernon Mrs. William J. Foley ries of public Advent services campaign, which promised an airing of ship and Church School. Nurs­ French Rd., Bolton. class. o f dollars for a treatment plant morial Hospital yesterday morn­ Santa Claus’ Workshop- at will be at 7 :30 p.m. Wednesday 'WilUmantic, and Donald Loi- assorted sandwiches; Thursday, School for Grades 8 through 12. Rev. James L-. Grant, Beetor Mrs. Ann Gallagher Foley, ing after he was struck by a sometimes, perhaps, we are rash, and foreign-policy fundamentals, bogged ery for Infants. Sermon by Pas­ Friday at the Kingdom Hall: 10:30 a.m.. Church Service. which la not apparently work­ Center Springs Park Lodge in the local Prince of Peace seau, 20, of Cards Hill Rd., Co­ roast beef with gravy, mashed DAVE BECK wife of William J. Foley of EJast passing automobile on his way live to regret our mistake. And again, down on this along with other Issues. tor Anderson, "The Greatest 7:25 p.m.. Theocratic Ministry Nursery for pre-schoolers. ing satisfactorily. This lack of Hartford and mother of Mrs. ^ opened at 1 p.m. today, with Lutheran Church, Missouri lumbia, were arrested by state potato, peas, celery and carrot School. The Presbyterian Church 7:46 a.m.. Holy Communion. to school. ' we can be very shrewd. All kinds of Since then about the only notable at­ Message of All.” 43 Spruce 8L Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. 9 a.m.. Holy C^nummlon, ser­ satisfactory operation is blamed Seattle and “ take care of my Albert F. Colbert of Mandiea- prancing elves, reindeers, Synod. The Rev. Wilhelm H. police. A warrant has been is­ sticks; BMday, choice of toma­ 8:30 p.m.. Service meeting. James Colla of 84 W. Middle tempt at analysis has been an address 6 p.m.. Family Carol Sing and Rev. James L. Ransom Women's Work Day to Prepare mon, classes, babysitting. on the introduction Into the affairs.” These include real es­ t«r. died Thursday at her home. Wilkins, pastor, will use "The sued for a fourth man, Walter to soup or clam chowder, sand­ build-up and image-shaping by profes­ sewers of some industrial Tpke., according to a witness, shelves and tables of toys and by former Ambassador to India John “ Lucia” procession In the sanc­ Minister cheer baskets for the shut-ins. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Prayer, tate holdings which helped him Other survivors Include a son, Gospel That Witnesses of P. Ogozalek, 22 of WilUmantic. wiches (peanut butter and sionals can go for nothing if we happen tuary. Refreshments In Luther North Methodist Church wastes that are not amendable was one of four boys who, with Santa himself. Kenneth Galbraith, in which he preach­ sermon, classes, babysitting. amass a fortune he once esti­ three daughters, five grandchil­ Christ” as his topic for the pro­ According to Vernon Chief marshmallow, tuna fish, ed far-reaching accommodation of the Hall. 300 Parker St. to treatment.” mated at million. a policewoman guard, had start­ I The rec department - spon­ Edmund F. Dwyer Whitney and 'cheese). to catch what we judge to be the au­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Rockville Methodist Church 6 p.m., Senior Yoimg People’s 32 dren and four great-grandchil­ gram. Communists for the sake of peace, the Rev. Earle R. Custer, 14* Grove St., Fannon continued, “Both the Later one of his attorneys, ed to walk across W. Middle sored Workshop will be open liOiseau were arrested Thurs­ thentic image, lurking underneath the classes for Nursery through Fellowship. dren. Tpke. necu: Homestead St. and Coventry High School library Building B School; Monday, preservation "not of our way of life South Methodist Church Pastor Rev. Willard E. Conklin, Pastor (state’s) Water Resources George Kargianis, announced through Dec. 20, including Sun­ day night. Both are charged sandwiches or choice of soups, surface. Adults. Registration of new stu­ Wednesday, 10:16 a.m.. Holy _ The funeral will be held Mon­ apparently ran into the path will be open from 7 p.m. to 9 but of life itself.” Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. dents. Commission and the State Beck would hold a news confer­ days. The Saturday and Sunday with breaking and entering devil dogs; Tuesday, hamburg Communion. day at 8:15 a.m. from the New­ of the oncoming vehicle. He p.m. Tuesday for a study period So much for images in gener^. What Mr. Acheson’s discussion lacks the Pastor 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. 9:30 a.m.. Church School for Health Department are work­ ence at 1 p.m. today at a Seattle hours will be from 1 to 5 p.m., with criminal intent and are on roll or choice o f soups, Service. Sermon: "So Christ Friday, 9 a.m.. Holy Commu­ kirk and 'Whitney Funeral was then taken to the hospital open to all Coventry residents we set out to say in particular is that reckless overtones many found in Sen­ Rev. Richard W. Dupee Sermon, “ Truth on the Moun­ nursery through adults. nion. ing with the city in an attempt hotel to discuss his plans in and the dally hours from 3:30 ■wdth the school’s Library Club, being held at Hartford State fruits; Wednesday, beef ravioli Associate Pastor Was Born . . . So What?” Home. 318 Burnside Ave., East by the witness where he re­ what seems to be the quickest piece of ator Goldwater, but it is far tougher tain Top,” by the Rev. Mr. Ran­ 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service 7 p.m.. Boy Scouts. to correct this situation. Much more detail. I to 5:30 and from 6 to 8 p.m. Sodalitas Libraria, sponsoring. Jail In lieu of 16000 bond. or choice of soups, cookies; than the Galbraithian mushiness. As Rev. James M. Gage 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ Nursery through Grade 4. “ Standing out on that dock Hartford, with a Mass of re­ ceived treatment for a bruised j All of the costumed elves are image-establishing in history has al­ som. Nursery and Children’s o f the dark colored dye which leg and discharged. Coventry Volunteer Fire As­ Pacholskl was arrested yes­ Thursday, hot dog on roll or though in answer to Galbraith, Acheson Counselor ery and Grades 4 through 12. Churches. 4 p.m.. Church School Christ­ discolors the river downstream with the cold wind whipping quiem at 9 at St. Rose’s I fifth graders from the Lincoln terday and was charged with choice of soups, cupcakes; Fri­ ready been accomplished by one Alek­ 10:30 a.m.. Church School. Eastmlnster No police action was taken sociation, Ambulance Corps, roundly asserts a duty "to preserve val­ 7 p.m., Worship Service with mas program and supper. originates in this Rockville aroimd wasn’t too good an op­ Church, 3 Church St., Blast School, who have spent weeks will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednes­ conspiracy to commit breaking day, clam chowder, cheese cas­ 9 and 10:46 a.m.. Worship Nursery, kindergarten and Uidted Presbyterlaa against the operator of the in rehearsing their roles. sei N. Kosygin, who now holds the posi­ ues outside the contour of our skins, the Rev. William McNutt, mis­ Monday, 7:16 p.m.. Prayer plant The elimination of this portunity to have much of a talk Hartford. Burial will be in St. day in the firehouse In South and entering. He will be pre­ serole, ice cream. Service. Universal Bible Sun­ Grades 1 through 3. Chureh, USA vehicle, Patricia A. Tonski of The toys on display have been tion of Premier of Soviet Russia. and at the expense o f foregoing much sionary in Kentucky. Pictures and discussion time. George S. Slye School, dye is a particularly difficult with the press,” Kargianis said. Mary’s Cemetery, East Hart­ Coventry. sented Monday in Circuit Court Lake Street School: Monday; day. Dr. Shaw preaching. ,” A 6 p.m.. Senior Methodist Tuesday, 6:46 p.m.. Girl Scout Beck made the trip from Stei­ ford. 18 Wedgewood Dr. donated by local merchants: This fellow Kosygin, in a twinkling, that is desired and pleasant,including— and talk on his work. Kingston Dr. near Oak St, treatment process that must be Samplers to Meet 12 East Hartford to answer to ra'violi, peas, cheese wedges, Message of Christmas from Youth Fellowship. CJiristmas party. lacoom to Seattle by automobile David T. Ladabouche, 21, of Fairway, Marlow’s, Harrison’s, it may be—our own fortunes and lives.” Monday, 8 p.m., Christmas East Hartford faced sooner or later by the Friends may call at the fu­ 865 E. Middle Tpke., was The 4-H Sanjplers will meet the charge. fruit; Tuesday, porl^ In gravy, has succeeded in getting himself peg­ Such forthrightness rings refreshing­ Matthew.” 7:30 p.m.. Membership Prep­ Musicale with Salvation Army Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Woman’s and spent the night here at an neral home today and Sunday Reed's, Grand-Way and Sears aration class. Rev. Gordon 8. Bates, Pastor city.’’ charged with failure to yield after school Tuesday at the Ogozalek Chief Dwyer said buttered npodles, carrots, pud­ ged. He is the product and representa­ ly, in these “ better Red than dead” da3rs, 9 and 10:46 a.m.. Church Ensemble. Exchange of gifts. Bible Study (Circle. undisclosed place. from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Roebuck. After Dec. 20, the toys will also be charged with con­ School for nursery through Monday, 6:30 p.m., Methodist Fannon noted that the state’s right of way to vehicle not will be turned over to the town home of Mrs. Garland Reedy ding; Wednesday, beef stew. tive not of the Communist revolution, of the Declaration of Independence. It is Refreshments. All welcome. 6:30 p.m., Woman’s Society of Water Resources Commission The former union leader was Ripley Hill Rd., to wrap spiracy to commit breaking Grade 7. Grades 8 and 9 at­ Men’s Club Supper and Work­ 10 a.m., Worship Service and obliged to stop, after he was welfare department for distri­ Jelly and peanut butter sand- close to the essence of Mr. Acheson’s Christian Service covered-dish feels it is making satisfactory sentenced to five years for filing Mrs. John W. Sequist Christmas presents the girls and entering when he is found. 'wichee, cookies; Thursday, pot but of the managerial revolution. He is tending church. shop. Supper. Church SchoV. Nursery through involved in an accident yester­ bution to needy children. message: What he calls his strategic United Pentecostal Church Junior High. progress in cleaning up the pol­ a false income tax return In be­ Mrs. Margaret White Sequist day afternoon at Bissell and made for their mothers. Blach The break Into the drugstore roast, mashtd potato, gravy, neither the capitalist nor the proletari­ approach means that the object of for­ 10:46 a.m.. Senior High For­ Wednesday, 6 a.m.. Men’s Bi­ Saturday, 8 p.m.. Couples Club ble class. 187 Woodbridge St. lution of the Hockanum river. half of a union subsidiary. As he of Thompsonvllle, daughter of Holl Sts. member is to bring her own was made when a glass front green beans, fruit; Friday, fish an, but the executive. He is more the eign policy is not peace at any price, um. Second Mile Club for Rev. Robert L. Baker Christmas party. 7 a.m.. Senior Youth Bible Union Congregational Church The commission, Fannon re­ I served only half of this aen- Jessie Wubbenhorst White of According______^ to Patrolman material. There will be a door was smashed. A cabinet sticks, mashed potato, spinach technical expert than the politician. His not accommodation of the Communists Grades 8 and 9 In Cooper Hall. Christmas party when gifts containing drugs was forced 7 p.m., Junior High Fellow­ class. Rockville ported. Is faced with other I tence, he will be under federal Manchester, died yesterday at • Brian Rooney who Investigated McCann, Murray and lima beans, ice cream. language is that of figures rather than merely in the hope of peace; rather, it 10 a.m., Sunday school. Talcottvllle Congregational Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Pastor pressing problems plus legal I parole for years. He also I the accident, Ladabouche failed will be exchanged. open and barbiturates and other Vernon Elementary School: ship. 9:30 a.m., Christian Growth 11 a.m.. Worship 1s to preserve and foster an environ­ gp'oup. Church Rev. James L. Austin limitations. I will be subject to state parole Other survivors Include her to stop for a stop sign in en- Swing projecU will he start­ dnjgs were stolen. Two cash Monday, meatballs to sauce, that of ideas. ment in which free societies may exist 7 p.m., Senior High Fellow­ 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Serv­ Rev. Robert K. Shlmoda, Get Board Posts ship. Thursday, 8 p.m.. Worship Minister of Christian Education “I think we are all agreed ; regulations, as he was concur­ hu^and Md five sons. | tering Bissell St. and crashed ed In January. Planned also registers were rifled, and total buttered rice, wax beans, pick- He proved this, the other day, by de­ and flourish. That is the overriding cri­ ice. Pastor from the beginning that the rently serving a state term for Funeral services will be held Into a vehicle operated by Wll- are Community Service proj­ loot amounted to |160 in cash led beets; Tuesday, chicken la commission. The Advisory Rec and Park livering a long address to the Supreme terion by which our foreign policies and Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible 9 a.m.. Church School for Water Resources Commission grand larceny for selling a un­ Tiiesday 11 a.m. In Faith' bur E. Southergill, 50, of 18 ects for Valentine’s and Blaster. and drugs. gravy, buttered noodles, psos, actions must be tested. Gospel Hall study, prayer meeting. 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Soviet This address became notable for St. John’s Polish National Grades 6 through 10. White Gift Is working on the problem, ’ ion automobile and allegedly Lutheran Church. East Hart Starkweather St., going south Commission has chosen its two Bulletin boards have been fin­ The three suspects airested cranberry sauce; Wednesday, Mr. Acheson recognizes that there ap­ 416 Center St. Sunday School. Sermon: "The ford. The Rev. G. Uno Lund ished. one particular thing. It received less Catholic Church Service. Fannon said. "It Is the inten­ converting the 11,900 In pro­ on Bissell St. at the time. newest members as He chair- have admitted being Involved in baked luncheon loaf, mashed pears to be a moral question here, and Trinity Covenant Church Transforming Power.” Gifts for tion of tills committee (in East ceeds to his own account. mark will officiate. Burial will Briefs the break, Dwyer said. potato, carrots, tossed salad; applause than any address ever delivered 10 a.m., Breaking bread. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko 10:30 a.m., Cjhurch School for Ladabouche is scheduled to man and secretary. he meets it head-on. If his strategic ap­ Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. Mansfield children are to be Hartford) simply to accelerate Asked what he did in the peni­ be In Hillside Cemetery, East appear In Circuit Court 12 In There will be no dance at the A state poUce force, headed by Thursday, hot dogs In rolls, po­ 12:16 p.m., Sunday School. Pastor Infants through Grade 4. White Hartford. Henry (Hank) McCann as­ to that body by any Russian leader. proach sounds like saying the end jus­ Rev. K. EJnar Rask, Pastor brought into the new chapel. Gift Service. thi.s progress as much as pos­ tentiary, Beck replied: "You Manchester on Dec. 28. Nathan Hale Community Cen­ Major Samuel Rome, entered tato chips, plokles, carrot aad tifies the means, his answer is that in 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Monday, 6:16 p.m.. Girl Friends may call at the New- sumes the post of chairman, va­ The reason his speech received so lit­ Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer 8:30 a.m,, General Holiday 10:45 a.m., Worship Service sible.” know me — I tried to keep out Iri-I, G n-.T'------, ' a written warning for failure ter tonight. the case at the request of Ver- cheese sticks; Friday, fish foreign affairs only the'end can justify 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Scouts. cant since the death, last The annual meeting of Uriel ion police officials. State po­ bites, msshed potato, ereamed tle applause was that it Included so few meeting. Confessions, Mass and Holy Sermon: “Fools for Christ’.'f Fannon’s report covers other of work for one thing.” TJ the right of way wa.s spring, of Walter E. Fox; and the means. Not just any ends or any classes for kindergarten through Wednesday, 11 a.m.. Ladies pollution problem areas, includ­ I He worked In the prison can­ Lodge of Masons will toe at lice working on the case includ­ corn, cole slaw. of the customary oratorical devices cer­ Friday, 8 p.m., Bible reading. Communion. adult. Missionary Society. Sake.” The Rev. Mr. Bowman to Lillian E. McCann 56 Jamee Murray succeeds James means; but if the purpose is the preser­ ing industries in East Hartford nery. 7:30 p.m. tomonrow at the Ma­ ed Sgt. Orlando Ragazzi, Det. Sklaner Road Seboefi: Mdo- 7 p.m., Boy Scouts. preaching. Special Christmas of­ and Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 Herdic In the post of secretary. tain to elicit applause— like references vation and strengthening of freedom, 10:45 a.rp.. Morning Worship. and sewerage treatment in a left turn in the face of traffic sonic Hall in Merrow with elec­ Lester Radican, and Troc^>er day, ravioli, tossed salad, com, Confirmation Class exercises. fering will be received. “ There are a lot of fine fel­ to 9 p.m. Both men are long-time resi­ to the “building of Communism,” the then It can require national action be­ 6 p.m.. Hospitality Committee Manchester. into Park SL from a north- tion of officers and refresh­ Raymond Reynoltb and Trooper ItaUaa bread, butter; Tuesday, yond what Is accepted as ethical con­ Pupils are reminded that they lows over there,” Beck said. “ A dents of Manchester and both, “ precepts of Lenin," or the “irresistible Vernon Methodist Church of the Women's Fellowship will D H bound lone of Main St., strik- ments. John Bonolo. meat loaf, mashed potato, sptai- duct among Individuals. are to report to the Chapel not Rt. 30 lot of them are not as well off for many years, were active In serve supper to choir members financially as I am, but I didn’t Local 4-H teen-agers are in­ Cantata Tomorrow ach, butter, peaaut butter, aad march of Socialist labor.”' It was a Nations, the Secretary reminds us, later than 10:30. Rev. Morton A. Magee Farmers Commute ROCKVILLE-^D?vid*^ Henry the southbound vehicle of local sports. In the social room. take care of any of them. I McCormick, 82. of Staffoid ^^"“helle C. Johnson of Bol- vited to the Tolland (Jounty The combined choirs of the marshmallow saadwlches; speech which read like the annual re­ are not Individuals, and a good part of Connecticut Yankee ■*7 p.m.. Evening Service with McCann was one of the area’s Teen Club meeting from 2 p.m. First Congregational Church in Wednesday, roost beef, gravy, 7 p.m.. Junior and Senior Pil­ couldn’t because of prison Springs, a retired druggist, port of some mammoth American cor­ our foreign-policy grief stems from an balance of Confirmation Class 9 and 10 a.m.. Worship Serv­ WASHINGTON - Of the five- best basketball and baseball Vernon will present its Christ­ noodles, buttered carrots, butter grim FellowKilps will attend n rules.” was found dead In bed at his A thiee-year-old passenger of to 4 p.m. today, to decorate attempt to translate individual moral excrci.sc.s. A reception for mem­ ice and child care. Sermon by million persons In agricultural players. He played with a num­ LaMoure Hall at the Mansfield mas cantata tomorrow at 7:30 sandwiches; Hiursday, roast poration. By A .H .O . Christmas carol service by the Beck draws a 360,0(X) yearly home of natural causes yester­ the second vehicle, Peter John­ standards Into national policy; the re­ bers and families of the class the pastor. work, the Census Bureau re­ ber of West Side baseball State Training School! and Hos­ p.m. turkey, dressing, gravy, mashed For a while, one can predict, there is Junior and Senior Choir. pension from the Teamsters, day morning. son, was taken to a private doc­ sult is usually not morality but moral­ The struggle to bring some­ rules provide that the Consti­ will follow in Fellowship Hall 9 a.m.. Church school. Nurs­ ports, 1.6 million — almost a teams and was a member of pital in Mansfield Depot for Titled “The Coming of The potato, peas, cranbeiiy sauce, with the Rev. and Mrs. Rask Monday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer whom he served as president He was born In Rockville. tor for treatnnent of a bruised going to be a certain enchantment, es­ izing and sloganeering. In fact, a gov­ tutional Convention will not be ery, kinderg^arten, Grades 1 third — do not live on farms. the Guards' basketball team, the Christmas season. King,” soloists in the cantata butter sandwiches; Friday, mac­ thing of the true spirit and as ho.s; and hostess. group. Most commute to farm jobs. from 1952 to 1958. July 13. 1882, and attended nose. pecially for Americans, in the prospect ernment’s foreign decisions "are not able to do anything except ad­ through 4. Senior high. long a statewide powerhouse. He will Include Shirley Maharan, aroni and cheese, macaroni and practice of real New Ekigland Monday. 7 p.m.. Trail Blaz­ Tuesday, 3 :16 p.m., Brownies. But despite his wealth and Rockville .sunooiH. .schools. He lie graduatedgraauaied . Bernard ,— — Andrews. ■««,46, mof ai 27 of dealing with a fellow whose mind is helped by considering them In terms of journ daily by anything less 10 a.m., Church school for Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.. Wom­ works as an expediter at Pratt Manchester Evening Herald Janice Forbes and Stephen Mar- tomato, cole slaw, string beans, democracy through the Con­ ers Cliri.stmas party, Grades 6 through 8. apparent good spirits. Beck’s from Morse Business College ^*’' ’*>'8 St., was given a written sharing, brotherly love, the Golden than a two-thirds vote. en’s Fellowship will meet for a and was employed for several "'am lng for failure to drive in and Whitney in East Hartford. Coventrv oorreepondent, F. chan. Performing as a trio will bread and butter, peanut but­ ell business and no politics. But unless Rule, or inducting our citizens into the necticut roapportlonment tan­ Tho constitutional conven­ 8 p.m.. Stewardship Commis­ 7 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel­ life will not be what it was In Murray, an officer in a 'Ver­ potluck, a business meeting and Personal Notices the 1930s, when former Seattle years With the Armour Packing the proper lane, after he was Pauline little, tel. 742-6231. be Marchan, David Johnson and ter .sandwiches. Kosygin already possesses or hastens to kingdom of heaven.” The determining gle seems almost impossibly tion, as both parties have sion meets at church. lowship. non bank, is a baseball umpire Northeast School; Monday, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ a surprise program. A special Mayor John F. Dore was quoted Co.. Rock-ville office. Mr. Me- involved in a minor accident on Kenneth Way . develop a little political savvy on the factor should be how the decisions bear difficult when one looks for­ agreed it should be set up, is and a soccer and basketball of­ Post Office Hours chicken and gra.'vy, rice, but* ward to the composition of week Advent Moments. collection will be taken Instead In Memoriam as saying “ Dave Beck runs this Cormlck moved to Stafford Broad Sf. near Green Manor side, too, nobody will be dealing with upon major objectives. intended to be the creature of Bolton Congregational Church of an exchange of gifts. Springs in 1917 when he pur- Blvd. last night, ficial. He Is a former star play­ The Talcottvllle post office carrots, cake; Tuesday, that Constitutional Convention the two party organizations. It Thursday, 1 p.m,. Ladies’ Ih loving memory of mv Iniiiband. town, and it’s a good thing that er In all three sports. Rezoning Plan Consider, then, the use and threat of'' Rev. J. Stanton Conover, 7 p.m.. Explorer Scouts. Arthur T. Tliompdon. who passed he does." |chased a drug store, retiring In According to police. Andrews will remain open the two Satur- meatball sandwiches, tossed him for a very long time. Neither in which is supposed to come could almost as well consist of Prayer Fellowship. away Deeem)>er 12. 1963. force, not normally condoned among in­ Minister 8 p.m., Snipslc Camera Club 1938. He was a communicant of failed to stay in the right hand day afternoons before Christ-- salad, buttered green beans, Russia nor in America, sad to relate, along and prepare a new docu­ two members, John Bailey and Friday, >8 p.m., Covenant At one time Beck was a re- i Revises House, dividuals and condemned for govern­ I>eep In my heart your memory is St. Edward's Church. ‘ lane while being passed by mas for the convenience of apple crisp; Wednesday, baked ment for submission to the vot­ Searle Pirmey. It probably will. Women's Guild at church. will have Christmas party In gent of the University of Wash- j has the day come when the corpora­ ments by the United Nations Charter. 10 a.m.. Church School. Wor­ the recreation room. kept. Survivors include a brother, Guerin V. Muzzulin, 24. of 420 Christmas patrons. The usual ham, pineapple sauce, demoni- ers of the slate. Saturday, 6 p.m., Manchester t o r - ington and a member of the Hospital Notes tion man, the professional manager, can Yet the Conimunist.s have used force The chances that it \rill be ship Service. Sermon: "Set Your I loved you too dearly to ever John McCormick, and a sister. Senate Figures The Image of a constitution­ Youth Council Carol Sing. After Thursday, 10 a.m.. Board of Ret, State Parole Board and a Seat­ E. Center St., and the two cars closlng hour of 12:30 has been or the threat of force whenever they that way are Increased when Sights Upon The Stars.” Sweet memories of you I will treas­ Miss Loretta McCormick, both extended to 6, said Postmaster , ^ ^ rtj -ITiursfc ro^ function in government without needing al convention which appears one looks at the only kind of this the Senior Hl-League will Deaconesses will meet In church tle Civil Service commissioner ; scraped against each other. thought they could get away with It 11:16 a.m.. Junior High Fel­ parlor. ure forever. of Stafford; and several nieces Patients Today: 268 Gaetano Slmoncelll. Tomorrow recurrent visdorri and protection of the They would neatly tie our hands, pro­ piost readily in the Innocent substitute plan which has been have their Christmas party. lowship. Missing you always, but forgetting as well as head of a union with i ADMITTED YESTERDAY: (Continued from Page One) jrou never. 1.6 million members. |and nephews. afternoon the post office will to, buttered peas, sHced peaches; kind that only the science of politics claiming their right to support “wars of mind is that of an assemblage formally advanced. Contained 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. The funeral will be held Mon­ South Windsor Lisa Balesano, 88 Francis Dr.; Friday, macaroni and cheese, of outstanding representatives in a House bill introduced by Zion Evangeliral Church of Christ Now he’s back in town, and by | Ronald Joy, 108 Prospect St., porary. The convention’s reap­ be open from 2-5 can provide. liberation” like the ghastly rebellion in Monday, 8 p.m.. Board of Lydall and Vernon Sta. Mrs. A. Thompson day at 8:15 a.m. from the Wil­ Joins Honor Society cole slaw, buttered beeta, the Congo while we are obligingly to of the people. Such a gather­ Badolato of New Britain, and Lutheran Chureh Deacons. Monday he must make his first Rockville; Albert Martin, 30 portionment proposals would be brownies. (Missouri Synod) Rev. Eugene Brewer monthly report to his parole liam H. Yost Funeral Home. W. Grant Meltzler, son of Mr. refrain from any action In the defense ing would be, In our fancy, favored by the State Labor Tuesday, 6:46 p.m., Ladles Main St.. Stafford Springs, with Two Men Hurt Doane St.; Robert Russell, East submitted to the voters on Feb. of freedom. something reflecting all the di­ Council, this plan would have Cooi>er and High Sts. Minister officer. Hartford: Peter Schulz, 200 and Mrs. Donald Meltzler of Benevolent Society potluck and a Mass of requiem at 9 at S t 8, 1966, according to the sched- ^ Mountain Spring Rd. was re­ Vernon news is handled, by "Is it moral,” Mr. Acheson asks, "to verse elements In Connecticut, * 17, Instead of 14, delegates Tho Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Christmas party. Union St., Rockville; Kenneth 9:46 a.m., Bible Classes for all Edward’s Church, 101 High St., As Car Hits Pole cently Inducted Into the Univer­ The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, deny ourselves the use of force in all life, as would befit a gathering elected from each congression­ Pastor Skinner, Windsor Locks; Fran­ ule. I Roosevelt Memorial Set ages. Stafford Springs. Burial will be sity of Connecticut local chap­ 6 W, Main St., telephone 876* circumstances, when our adversaries .sitting as a symbol of the basic al district. United Methodist Church cis 2!danis. Wapping; Sandra The plan for a 36 - member 9 a.m., Sunday School for all 10:46 a.m., W onhip. Sermon: In St. Bernard’s Cemetery, ter of Tau Beta__Pl, a national 3136 or 643-2711. employ it, under handy excuses, when­ right of people to initiate a In the process to elect these Rt. 44A, Bolton Two Hartford men went Jackson, Wllllmantic; Raymond house and 180 ■ member senate ages. “ Can You Be Saved Out of the Events Rockville. honor society for student engi­ The Roosevelt Memorial Commission ever it seems useful to tip the scales form of government for them­ 17, each party would be per­ through the windshield of their Hall, Hebron; Mrs. Marjorie will be presented to GOP and 9:30 a.m., Adult Bible Time. Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, Church?” FMends may call at the fu­ neers. Meltzler is a senior ma­ has voted final approval for the modi­ of power against every value we think selves. mitted to nominate only 5 can­ PINE neral home tomorrow from 3 to car ^ r ly this morning when Foster, 201 Spring St.; Mrs. Democratic town chairmen in 10 a.m., ’Universal Bible Sun­ Minister 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: of as moral and as making life worth This kind of image, however, didates. Then, to get seven ad­ 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. it crashed into a telephone Virginia Carney, 35 Cambridge in communities which would be joring in civil engineering. fied version of the Franklin Delano day. Divine Worship. Text and The Wife In The Christian Cited at UCtonn Little Sain living?” To him, and to us; it seems a has been difficult to project in ditional candidates standing in 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. The Rosary will be recited to­ pole off Rt. 30 In South Wind­ St.; Miss B3j»ie Lobdell, 44 El- entitled to more than one rep­ Roosevelt Memorial to be erected in face of the modem political Theme: Luke 4:17. “ He Opened Home.” - In State sor. Russell B. Smith of Hublard bad and stupid bargain, and very like- ' each district, tho governor, 9:16 and 10:46 a.m.. Worship morrow at 8., berta Rd.; Carlos Holcomb, resentative, the leaders said. structure of the state, and the the Book, and Found the Place.” Tuesday, 7:80 p.m., Ladies Dr., has been cited by the Army West Potomac Park in Washington. ly immoral as well. who is a Democrat, would, Service. Sermon: “ On Getting 'The driver, Richard B. Le­ Stafford Springs; Benedict Ko- The chairmen will be asked to two big parties who control Nursery in the parish house. Study and Service Group. CLEANERS (Continued from Page One) vine, 27, and a passenger, Alan ROTC program at the Univer­ Seen Today The family of the late President, al- The great virute of the Acheson ap­ with the advice of the senate Ready For Christmas.” » Jamea Ragazzo ziol, Glastonbury; Russell Tom­ hold meetings in an effort to that structure have shenvn no majority leader, who is a Dem­ 11 a.m., Gottesdienst mlt Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Mid­ R. Johnson, 28, were taken by linson, 215 Center St.; Mrs. work out local districting lines. sity of Connecticut .for aca­ though still not happy about the design, proach, we think, is exacUy this some­ Abendmahl. 6:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship. week Service.. UNDER NEW James Ragazzo, 76. of 111 W. zeal for releasing any of their ocrat, and the house speaker, and children live on Okinawa. ambulance to Manchester Me- Catherine Wragg, Coventry; demic achievement. He la (Coatlnued from Page One) has apparently decided not to persist in what old-fashioned emphasis on values . 7:30 p.m., Capitol Zone Wal- MANAGEMENT Middle Tpke., died this morning "We have ag;reed bn instruc­ own privilege in order to ac­ who is a Republican, nominate Sansone was an observer at Manchester Memorial Hos­ mbrial Hospital. Johnson was Robert Theil, 67 Olcott Dr.; among the 15 juniors and that are worth fighUng and If need be ther League Advent Service. aboard a C123 transport plane tions ta the subcommittee,” the any active opposition to it. dying for. In the campaign any such commodate other state inter­ seven candidates “to represent pital after a long illness. given 20 stitches for face and Mrs. Margaret Donahue, 11 sophomores receiving special The rainy area curved south ests or even- an occasional In­ Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.. Ladies’ W * SpccicriiM in that disappeared oh a training statement said, “ to attempt to It has already received final approval suggestion was scorned as too “sim­ the public interest.” 'i hese pro­ clean, our bodies washed with He was bom in Italy on Nov. scalp cuts. Levine, although Bluefield Dr.; Bret Wemett, 95 draw house district lines to ribbons for their scholastic. ^ I toe Gulf Coast and lower Mls- dividual citizen o f prestige. posed representatives of the Aid Christmas party. mission in Viet Nam. The craft 18, 1888, 'son of the late An­ cut on the scalp, refused treat­ High St., Rockville: Bernard prowesa In academic and ROTC sissippi Valley. by .the Fine Arts Commission of Wash- plistic” for a complicated and nuclear­ To the contrary, the one Thursday, 6:30 p.m.. Adult pure water. Let us be firm and Herald was piloted by Air Force Maj. maintain the political balance in armed world; to a Professor Galbraith it public couldn’t be officials or unswerving in the confession of • FAST SERVICE thony and Mary Marintonl Ra­ ment in the emergency room. Von Hone Jr., 82. Walker St.; the state that was earned at the courses^ In the Midwest skies were fair 'ington. thing the two ptu'tles have employes in any public or po­ information hour. Woodrow Wilson Vanden of evidently is unrealistic. our hope, for the Giver of the gazzo. He lived In Manchester Lavine w m charged with William , Braqnlck, 3 Hartford polls in 1962.” The 4-H “Fuse-a-tives,” an to broken, and temperatures , So it should now be built, as funds are agreed upon without contro­ litical capacity, but, on the 7:30 p.m.. Evangelism, Call- Yesterdays Clarksville, Term. failure to drive in the estab­ We suspect that the truth is more promise may be trusted. We • QUALITY WORK for 50 years. Mr. Ragazzo was Rd.; Richard Seavey, 471 Par­ electrical club, will hold a generally stayed well above versy is that I ny constitutional positive side, would be sup­ Ing-lflsitlng meeting. Nothing has been heard from lished lane and was summoned Democrats received 53 per provided by Congress and by the public. nearly the other way around: Foreign- ought to see how each of us employed by Cheney Bros, until ker St.; Judith Dtcard, Colum­ (Christmas party and gift ex­ freezing. ■' convention shall represent the posed to be “representative of 25 Years Ago the plane since It took off from to appear In E>iat Hartford cent of the gubernatorial vote in The modifications made in the original policy thinking in this country has be­ may best arouse others to love Op«n Doily his retirement 10 years ago. bia; William Skoneski, 43 Eld- change Dec. 21 at the home of The northwest quarter of the t oartie.s, and just the two a cross section of the entire Danang, the Defeiue Depart­ survivors Include his wife, Court Jan. 4. ward St.; Mrs. Mary MeiJork- 1962 and Republicans got 47 per James Jenson of Scott Dr. nation had snow, with the lead- design have been two. First, the size of come so Infected with fear and doubt partlea They have done this by and active goodness, not staying Total o t 136 sacks of parcel ment said Bhdday. cent. and Irrelevant moralizing that it has district selected from those en­ Mrs. Theresa Mazzolo Ragazzo; According to Investigating hill, 418 Spring St.; Mrs Ruth Elected to Honor Society ing edge of the fall reaching the selling 11 up that seven people gaged in industry, labor, edu­ A Thought for Today away from our meetings, as post delivered in MUuicheater by “ We are going to try to pro­ the giant concrete slabs on which some confused and even paralyzed decisions 8:30 A.M. ■ 5:30 P.M. a son. James Ragazzo Jr. of Trooper Robert West, the car, Pizzitola, Blast Hartfora Russell C. Mitchell of 43 upper Mississippi Valley. The nominated by each of their two cation, farming, professional Council of Churches some do, but rather encourag­ postal employes using three mail duce a plan approximating that • Of the famous words of Itoosevelt are to and obscured the essentially simple pur­ Watprtown, Maas.; a daughter, eastbound, skidded in a heavy BIRTHS YESTEatDAY: A Hale St., Ext., and Justin V. snow stretched west throu|ri> the parties shall be elected from an4 scientific activities and ing one another, all the more be-, trucks and three private cars, precentage In the legislature,” pose of policy. If the purpose Is contin­ Sponsored by the Manchester Mrs. Mary Lehmen of Manches­ rain about 1 a.m. luid rammed son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gidman of 64 ETIm Hill Rd., plains states almost to the Pa­ be Inscribed, has been reduced. They will each congressional district, civic Interests.” cause you see the Day drawing enabling local office to start - SPECIAL - Pinney said. ued freedom for ourselves and help for ter; and five grandchildren. into the pole. The front end of Durrenberger, Blast Hartford; Talcottvllle, both students at cific Coast. lx>wer temperatures now be only 130 feet tall. Instead of an thus guaranteeing, unless some The Badolato bill would also near.” Hebrews 10:19-25 (New week off with normal amount of the car was demolished and the others ■ wanting freedom, it cannot be ‘A New and Living Way’ The funeral Will be held Mon-> a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bailey said it was his opinion the University of Conitecticut, accompanied the snow. original maximum of 167 feet. upstart third party should up­ provide that individual citizens, English Bible). May your Ad­ work ahead of staff. W m Ic of Dec. 14 - Dec. 19 car had to be towed away. well served by putting peace above all. day at 8:15 a.m, from the John Lawrence Smith, 56 Hawthorne that if the percentage was have been elected members of Friday’s high temperatures set their schemes, that the con- . could, by petition method, seek “ So now, my friends, the blood vent preparation be permeated George A. Sayles, 63, of East And there has been one concession A firmer adherence to the fundamen- by the new and living way. With­ F. Tlemey Funeral Horne, 219 St.; a son to Mr. and Mra. Rus­ followed .strictly in establishing Phi Kappa Phi, a national honor ranged from 19 at (Jarltaou, Btifutlonal convention. If it nomination for one of these of Jesus makes us free to enter , 10 Years Ago Hartfora; was charged yester­ W. Center St., with a Mass of First Congregational Church to the routine and normal Idea of what .taJ purpose is unlikely to entail any . SHIRTS sell' Stevenson, Tolland. a 180-member house it would be society for all academic fields. Maine, to 85 at Sarastota, Fla. ever assembles, will be spUt ex-> public delegate places. out (Christ, the “ new and living day with Intoxication aJter a requiem at 9 at St. Bridget's United Church of Christ more risk of war than, we now face. boldly Into the sanctuary by the way,” life la but a sham. DISCHARGED THURSDAY: “ slightly out of line.” - Service News , The rain belt covered secti^ makes a suitable memorial. Located at actly half and half. And’ then, This alternative may «eem, to new, living way which He has Lynnwood K. Elmore, piresent complaint by a woman that Church. Burial will be In St. Andover Infant daughter of Mra. Gwen­ Pinney said: “We recognize Vanoe L. Kamm, whose wife, In 28 states In the eastern half j>f '■ 'fo ca l point in the midst o f the giant It may be we have alrekdy picked too in order to guard against the average Connecticut citizens, • Rev. Melvin .T, Peterson, banking commissioner of Stat^ Sayles entered into a threating James’ Cemetery. ReV. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., much for illusions of peace— that hope opened for us through the cur­ 2 0 c dolyn Mulka, Brood Brook. that 'we can’t be mathemati­ Doris, lives at 6 Westland .Rd., the nation, extending from Loui* possibility that some individual completely desirable in Hh ob­ Assistant Pastor of Co-mectlcut, appointed execu­ conversation with her. Friends may call at the fu­ • Pastor [Slabs will be a statue of the late Presi- of preserving “not our way of life but tain of His flesh. We have, more­ Emanuel Luthern Church DISCHAROEDYEBTERDAY: cally precise but that’s our ob­ has iMsn promoted to specialist aiana and northwestern Florida Democrat or some individual jectives. It’s , a sorrow to com­ over a great priest aa set over tive vice president of Savings Patrolman Raymond Peck neral home tom orrow from 2 to Thomas Pratt, East Hartford; jective.” • five in (Jermany where he is to Maine and Michigan. 1 ^ - dent , life Itself." If ao, Mr. Acheson in the Bank of Manchester. PINE CLEANERS ' ‘ ’------’ • Republican ns^ht suddenly de-'' ment that it also seems wist­ the household of God; so let us made the arrest at,the woman’s 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ^9:45 a.m.. Church School. *, Jamea Griffin Jr., 21 Brainard Unijer a redistricted 86-mem­ assigned to the 9th Bpgineer peratures were above , wisdom of years has sharply called us . W# have liked the basie design all ^de to represent somebody or fully fantastic in its procedure BVeeze cranberry bread now, Near capacity audienoe’^at- School St. residence. ’ ' ■ • ‘ ll a.m., Wonhip Service. Ser­ back to first prlnciplea. — W ALL make our approach In sincerity either baked or unbaked, for : 8M CENTER ST. PI.; Mrs. Mary liucaa, (12 Eld- ber Senate, each' district would BattaUou. marits in most of the a ^■fong. The modttlqitlops made In It something else first and his .for .getting its public delegates teods aSrd aimual OuliUnas Sayles has posted a $25 bond 1 ^ J. rt rial nr mon: “ The Glory of The Lord.” ward 8t. n ow aTRBBT JOURNAL of heart and full aasuranoe of aaaler day beforo Cbiistmaa have a population of about Seaman Apprenttoe ‘WUUam Skies were mostly elsar own party second, the proposed Canoert and Carol at Mari*- while a w a lt ^ dlnxraltion of L m j . Moudar, 61, o f U 3 W. nomlnatodi s> faith, our guilty hearts sprinkled food preparation. 8U-4966 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. DIBCKAROBD TCXDAY: Mra. 75,600. A 180-mamber house plan W. Shabtuek, TON, aon Mra tsmpsntures fUriy mUg I cheater High BchoeL < i his case In Cnruuit Court 12 on Center St., died yesterday at Wadnssday, 7 p.m., Confirma­ Ihrelyn VandertKxrf, 41 Vamon Oraoa A. .8faattuok o t IM O iw e Southern California to ~ Dec. as,; would hays about 14,000 popula- Manchester Memorial Hospital tion CUua. Ava., RoekriUa. tion to sisoh district S t, la eurrsQtly asrirlng at tha and northaastnard to » 0 B SIX MANCHESTBat EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER IS. 1964 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZI.B MAKCHt»riSB BVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1964 LITTLE SPORTS BY RUUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE jWwiwr t« TTT Motley Motters

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When it comes to a ready for the Christmas holi­ $5.25 Fifth — also — you have the miafortune to have McDonald's employs about 30 PAUL DODOE a paint job, you will get the your car damaged, Cunliffe days, now is an excellent time persons, mostly Manchester J. A. WHITE FtIBNITUBE CLEANING best at Cunliffe Motor Sales. Motor Sales does a fine job of to take advantage of the won­ residents and purchases most of PONTIAC, INC. With their new and larger repairing cars. Bhren badly dam­ derful food served at McDon­ its supplies from local dealers. G U S S C O . ■ j t YICHrS ald's, 45 W. Center St. All you r quarters and with the addition­ aged cars can be restored, so if Emphasis on speed, spotlessness 81 Biaaen 8t—Tel. 649-7822 _F] al staff, you will get really faat need to do is to drive down and •78 Mato St—TeL 649-2681 k - . , PACKAGE STORE your car is damaged or needs and good food with prices to fit service at all times. Stop in and order as many hamburgs and « IW4 W MIA.!». T J l «■> >H. N i. OK 53 20 BISSELL ST. body repairs, depend upon the the family pocketbook has won cheeseburgers plus the golden, U nited fU rit-dU A , let them Irx>k the job over; an fine serWees offered here. them special favor with families 1 estimate will be ^ven without Rust is the enemy of metal crisp french fries. They will be from California to Florida. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER W u obligation. and with today's method of double wrapped for protection, MANCHESTER T ak in g care of a crowd is no 858 BURNSIDE AVE. .'nixing salt with the sahd to and don’t forget to order hot TOURAINE TALIr US OH CUSTOM M ^ E Cunliffe Motor Sales has problem at M cDonald’s fo r bus B U T t o n i g h t ' " ' ® S T E A K *. . Hf . 55 chocolate or some of their good • IM4 H MIA. Ik . 52 EAST HARTMtRD many satisfied customers for spread on the icy roads rust is MEMORIAL CQ. "HE’LL REALLY GET ™ O R R O A S T 1 12 CANVAS AWNfNGSWNIN an ever increasing problem with old-fashioned triple-thick milk loads of 30 to 40 people have they live up to their reputation been served many times. Mc­ PAINTS Opposite Eaat Cemetery A S Q U A R E ?7 289-6333 for excellent work at all times cars. Unfortunately the rust shakes. This will make a most MEAL! I K. WILLIAMS Donald’s is a landmark for Power and Hano I'ools and their prices are in line with does not show up immediately, hearty and nourishing meal for strangers for they know that FOR BEST RESULTS ms MY TURN TO DRY DISHES Painting and Decorating the quality work you always and by the time that it is visi­ entire family and save you a Quality Memorials great deal of work. the food served is good food and AH’ m TAKIN' NO CHANCES-- Tools get here. Their staff consists ble rust has eaten away the IM STILL GETTIN' HARPED AT the prices are moderate. Garden and I.and Tools of fully tnlned and experi­ metal. The only way to combat You can now get McDouble Over 80 Years Ezperienea ABOUT TW LAST TIME I The menu consists of ten Baby, Household. Party enced men, and. Mr. Cunliffe this danger is to tsike your car hamburgers and McDouble PAUL'S C hicks B U S T E D A D IS H / A (SUV’S items, hamburgers, cheeseburg­ (SOTTA USE HIS HEAD and Banquet Supplies uses DuPont paints. When you to an expert in this field, Cun­ cheeseburgers to satisfy the Can 449-5807 a la ' liffe Motor Sales. They know PAINT SUPPLY TO KEEP PEACE IN Invalid Needs have men who have had years heartiest of appetites; these sell ers, french fries, soft drinks, THIS HOME ' of experience and when those just where to look for the first fo r just 28c fo r the MoDouble also triple-thick milk -shakes, A. AIMETTl, Prop. formation of rust and can treat 645 Main Street men use only the finest paints, hamburger and 38 for the Mc­ vanilla, chocolate and straw­ it before the damage is wide­ Harriaon St., Maacbeatev you are absolutely certain of Double cheeseburger. Instead of berry, coffee, milk and hot Tel. 649-0.300 spread. Once a spot of rust is Coll 644-1111 the very best job being done. one hamburg or cheeseburger in (Jiocolate. If you have not tried SEE US FOR: formed, it keeps on growing, The prices are extreipely rea­ a bun, you g et tw o hamburgs in McDonald’s 100 per cent pure e Aluminuir Roll Up eating right through the meUl, FOR REPAIRS, sonable and they are always one bun and two cheeseburgers beef hamburgers, crisp golden Awning:. unless it is properly treated. REPLACEMENT happy to give an estimate on in a single bup. If you have french fries or their wonderful B A J Upholstery I Door Canopine You have only to look at the ever tasted one of McDonald's la-ii. ON ALL TYPES OF any paint Job. DuPont paints cheeseburgers, you have a won­ ■ and I V I Shop e Storm Dours many cars with half of the STEVENSON’S have a reputation for holding famous hamburgers or cheese­ derful taste treat in store for Combination Windows panels eaten away to know how burgers, you know just what RE-UPHOLSTBRDro their color and sheen, and you. The hamburg U not frozen ^ N N I E BY JOE CAMPBELL Manchester Awning Co. when these fine ‘ widespread this rust condition Is a real treat you have in store * Modern Furniture ESSO f meat but top quality beef, 195 W E S T C E N T E R ST. bv^klllerwnrkSfen Some of the cars are for you. You know that only ground fresh daily and served Telephone 649-S091 quality food is served In the 600 and Antiques 405 MAIN ST. i K u n j r j o T M a M hot off the grill on a toasted DOVOU Eetablished 1949 stores from coast to coast, and e Store Stoola and Booths TEL. 649-5533 Vi bun. Now, fo r those with an ex­ MEAUTOm .'' m IiU' job’’from''Cun'!.. only a small si»t of rust wherever you see the sign of • Cuatom Furniture ME ycxj'P tor*^ales ^ Cunliffe Mo- appears—in others the entire the golden arches, you know tra hearty appetite, you have a Slipcovers and Draperies * Tune-ups n - n WOODCOCK ■ I panel is gone. By having your double treat in store fo r you Made to Order n that the food, service and cour­ BCTUAuyHrr • 1W4 H HU. kc TJt It, l/i ti. 0«. 1 here is no problem in match- car checked at Cunliffe Motor when you order their McDouble Oompleto Selection of * Engine Cleaning 5RX»NEy? TURNPIKE REFRieERATION CO. tesy is tops. “Of course father trusts you, Jimmy! Didn’t he go out colors at Cunliffe Motor Sales , Sales you can prevent this Edward Walsh, owner-op­ hamburgers and McDouble Materials and, whether your car is a rust condition for their men erator o f M cDonald’s is proud chees^urgers. FREE ESTIMATES * Minor Repoirs and leave you alone here with the refrigerator?’’ domestic or foreig:n one, there Is 1 know just where to look for AUTO of the fact that he Is part of McDonald's is open the year Lower Level of the Parkade wtsam M*m « in « tm no need to concern yourself the very first formation of rust, this nationwide chain serving around from 11 a m. to hi p.m. 649-6824 Stamps about a color formula. While they know where it Is apt to - f SEAT COVER the best in food. He, as does the wey have factory mixed paints, form and throug their treat- weekedays and until midnight entire chain, cater to family m.FZWlLUikA^ there are many colors that are ment can stop further damage, on Fridays and Saturdays. The 'k Convertible Tops groups. McDonald’s customers WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY not available but Cunliffe Motor Why not drive up and let only days they are closed are /Z-/2-M k : Auto Seat Covers are mostly l(x;al family groups, Sales can and will duplicate them check your car for you, it Thanksgiving and Christmas. VIC’S PIZZA SHOP in fa c t they make up 90 per DON WILLIS Custom Made From The any color you choose. They also , will pay you to have the' work For tops in cleanliness, serv­ 168 W. hilddle Turnpike BEN CASEY cent of the patronage. Bolt of Goods to Fit Your ■ . p a r t CAUL do excellent touch-up |obs and I done right now. ice and quality food at reason­ Phone 649-8700 Car McDonald's offer streamlined able prices, do as so many MEANWHILE, A MEDICAL SCHOOL SENIOR W3UU) • M O V IN C GARAGE ]\ ★ Free Estimates self-service and a menu limited others have done, drive down to PIZZA USPUrS BENS CLAIM OF UNCOMPtiCATEP LIFE to the items families are likely 18 Main St„ Tel. 649-4531 •k Free Installation • P A O N IN O McDonald's and enjoy their AT COUNTY GENERAL,AS SHE CRAMS FOR AN “Wonders of the Cniverser^ to order. Hambiirgers, cheese­ SPAGHEHI EXAM... "D riv e Down or C all" . . . fine food. Enjoy freedom from ShORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL ONLY A FEW MONTHS burgers, french fries and drinks extra cooking by taking advan­ Speclolixlng in RAVIOLI 166 M iddle Turnpike W est TO GO...BUT WILL 1 are the key to McDonald’s tage of the excellent food al­ M anchester growth. Self-service windows OPEN DAILY S NO, 1 HAVE A NEW PROCg-K 'T H A T S a , MAKS IT TO Future Objecti’ve: ways found at McDonald's. The BRAKE SERVICE GRADUATION? enable customers to get their 7:30 A.M. to ll:00PJd. <^wv s h r i n k i n g AND NOW m SHRINKING m i s s i o n a r y emphasis here is on spotless own orders, eliminating waiting HEADS’? WHOLE BODIES. , COME ON, cleanliness, good food and Front End Alignment SUNDAYS and tipping. speedy service. 4 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. ILLSHCWSOU. Quality Manchester Moving Explore Planetoid and Trucking Co. General Repoir Work CLOSED MONDAYS Work! in the exploration and coloni­ derstandable. Once man has LET M E TELL By Dr. I. M. LEVITT, work vacuum which may stall zation of the remainder of the reached the moon the next log­ YOU HOW MUCH D IR E C T O R our apace aspirations. solar system but they have ical step will not be the niost I APPRECIATE The Fels PlaneUtrlum It may well be that at any striking and significant eco­ difficult undertaking of going ^ ALL TOUR of the Franklin Institute moment the assessment of our nomic value. They list six rea­ to Mars but rather it will be ABC APPLIANCE will l>e announced by President Ostrinsky r KINDNESSES, This country has reached the sons why the planetoids are to land on a planetoid in prep­ John.son. Chirrent thinking pre­ uniquely important as targets aration for the landing on Mars. AS BEN AND A\AeeiE TAKE OFF FOR THE U.S... M A CHERIE..! age where a serious problem REPAIRS DEALER IN WASTE Phone sents four approache.s which for exploration and utilization. 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In the case of ail the planets to consummate Immediate planning can we could be deflected from Xheir a planetoid it Is so small that the exploration of the entire Hydrsmatic Transmission avoid running head on into a orbits to strike the earth—de­ the landing speed may only be solar ayatem. A last objective WATKINS-WEST Repairing: stroying whole countries or a ferw fe et per second which CAMPING All Work Guaranteed may be the manned exploration even continents. takes an infinitesimal volume of some of the nearer planets FUNERAL (3) They can be used as way of propellsuit to overcome. EQUIPMENT Texaco Lubrication Service but this appears as a distant W E HAVE goal. ' I stations and sources of rocket 'The Saturn V will be ferrying Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags We Give Green Stamps propellants for interplanetary, our astronauts to the moon.' 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THE Herajd Angle Celtics Pulling Away from NBA in East Giants Pointing waeew.-d EARL YOST Boast Five Jam Result Lyman Closes Fast, Cleveland T o o Smair Game Margin Seato w t n hard to flad-at WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) Back for Little Mo RookvUla Hlgh’a gym laat —Ever hear the sportsmM For Dkk Modzelewski it will be the same, but not night. A oap^ty crowd ot Tops Cheney, 67-55 Needs Win confess shout the little one ; really. In Standing 1.200 watohod RoekvUlo, St. who got awsy T listen to Dr. Hiomaa A d n I a a a. Eaat Eddie Anderson, retiring ss As it has for him before, it’ll all come down to the Catholic and Ellington play Overcomiufi: a 31-80 Cheney Tech lead at halftime, Holy Cross footbalf coach ■ final game of the season in Yankee Stadium. And there NEW YORK (AP)—The 15 minute period* ngaln*t Lyman Memorial High came on strong in the second For Crown after 89 years In the baai- ■ will be the Browns in their white road uniform. ^And champion Boston Celtics each other. half to spoil the Rangers’ home opener last night and ness, tell one on hlnMelf. there will be the Giants in their home blue. are beginning to pull away No team went away wllh- record a 67-65 triumph. The defeat was the second in as NEW YORK (AP)— happened when Dr. An­ But there wUl be Modzelew*^ from the field in the East­ oat a defeat and only Elling­ ------—------«many starts for the locals. TW< The Cleveland Browns derson, Knute Rockne — ■ki, a defenae tackle from the ern Division of the Nation­ ton eaoaped n win. East Lyman outscored Cheney CALU4 RXi ' were heavily favored to trained at Notre Dame, was .Cleveland Browne, Instead of a Catholic heat Ellington and 87-26 in the second half. It A MtAWOE- coaching at Iowa. New York Oiant aa he was In al Basketball Association. Rockville bat loot to s€ MBNT win their first Eastern Di­ “This little guy from They whipped the Philadel­ Finsterwald jumped out to a 50-48 lead by 9 m 1956 and 1958 and 1959 and Thomas. Rockvtlle ha* a the three quarter mark. vision title in six years to­ Texas came to me and said, 1961 and 1962 and 1963 when phia 76ers 118-109 Friday night similar record with wins & *Dr. Anderson, Fve come to for their fourth straight victory Coach J<^ Kleis could again day, while the crippled the Giants won the Eastern over Ellington and St. take encouragement in the im­ Iowa because It has the best and seventh in the last eight Thomas. And Woman ...WHtCU New York Giants sought Conference title. provement ehown by his eag­ LMAVS90alt>f course in animal husbandry. But the feeling wiU be iden­ games. They now have won 22 C A /e GOAZ. the upset of the National Pm going to play football against six defeats, two of Rockville’s Alan Puts (24) er*. Andy Tomko (22) and Lar­ tical, the feeling bom of the and East Catholic center ry Foohey (11) paced the th at 7HS Football league season to for you for four years and knowledge that to win this which came earlier at the hands Get Eagles C C M t A N P I’ll play five years for the of the 76ers, and boast a five- Paul WalckowsM (18) were Rangers. Todd Spicer again P u l l b a c k salve some of the woes of game is to win the title. scoring lenders. performed well as a rebounder. their first year in piore pros and then Pil settle In 1958, it was even tough­ game lead in the standings. SBBRING, Fla. (AP) — The The Celtics took an early 19- Skip Randall was the game than a decade. douoi on my ranch.’ er than that Hie Giants had to gallery gasped when Dow Fin­ high scorer with 29 points. Bud PAO “So I said to him: ‘Son, win the final game of the reg­ point lead and then held off a sterwald, a standout on the The Giants’ manpower was 76er rally that cut the gap to Goutn (10) also hit double fig­ do-wn but spirits were high go­ you’d better settle down on ular season, and all that got men’s professional golf tour for ures for Lyman. r your ranch right now be­ four points at 106-102. Sam 11 C ontests more than a decade, snapped a ing into the final weekend of the them was a conference playoff Jones, who scored 33 points, led Cheney plays next at home regular season. cause you’re too small to —and they had to win again. 60-yard wedge shot into the cup against St. Anthony’s in an play foothall for anybody.’ a Boston spree at this point as for an eagle. "It’s just like the old days In the first game, the final the Celts pulled out of danger. On C o u r t afternoon game Wednesday. when we were getting ready for . .“His name was Doak one of the regular season, Gloria Armstrong, a player of Lymaa (67) Walker." Lucious Jackson was high for only modest accomplishment in B. F. Pta ^Qeveland," said kicking speci­ Cleveland took a 7-0 lead on a Philadelphia with 23 points. 65-yard run up the middle by feminine ranks, applauded po­ Mann ...... 1 0 2 alist Don Chandler. “Everybody The Detroit Pistons whipped State Slate litely. Then she lifted a nine- Baran ...... 4 1 !i is sharp and a little angry.” Jim Brown. Pat Summerall of the San Francisco Warriors 104- Oouin ...... 4 3 in Now York countered with a 46- iron from her bag, took a crisp Szajdaizajc ...... 0 For the Giants, who trail the Orioles’ Defense 100 in the other NBA game Eleven games, highlighted by swing and holed out from 86 Mllkowskl ...... 8 Bills Out to Strengthen Hand Sports Viewing East with, a 2-9-2 record, a victo­ 3rard field goal, and Lou Groia scheduled Friday. Holy Cross at Yale and Conn­ Randall ...... 10 ry could only help heal their o t Cleveland matched it, and yards to match it Okonuk ...... 8 Set New AL Mark Player-Coach Dave DeBus- ecticut at Boston College, art The back-to-back eagles came SesaJ ...... 0 SATURDAY damaged pride. For the the Browns led 10-3. Then the schere pumped in five field on tonight’s Connecticut collei Slate ...... 0 1:30 ( 8) Time Out foi Browns, Eastern leader at 9-3-1, Giant defense, with Modselew- on the 362-yard, 11th hole in Fri­ BOSTON (AP) — ’The BalU- goals in the la.st four minutes basketball schedule. day’s second round of the $40,- Smith ...... 0 Before Showdown with Boston Sports it could mean their first confer­ ski a key man, stalled the pacing the Piston victory. more Orioles fielded a collec­ Five of the games are iif 000 Scotch Mixed Foursome Totals X 17 67 1:45 ( 3) NFL Browns v ence Utle since 1957. Bixnvns. Frank Gifford tossed Wilt Chamberlain, sidelined Connecticut. They are, in addi­ Cheney (55) The game at Yankee Stadium tive .985 and committed only 96 six yards to Bob Schnelker for Tournament. NEW YORK (AP)—^The^passer. San Diego won the<^young quarterback who Im­ Glaiita errors in 1964 to set major for two games with a broken tion to the Holy Cross - Yalei 'The event, sponsored by Haig B. 4:00 ( 8) Wonderful Age ot was scheduled for national a TD on the option play, and nose, returned to the Warriors’ contest: Spicer ...... 1 Buffalo Bills, whose Amer­ teams’ first meeting 28-14. pressed coach Mac Speedle in league records for the second k Haig, is the only one bringing Renaud ...... 8 Freshmen Mike Taliaferro Play (CBS-TV) television with the the game was tied. And then, line-up and scored 40 points for Maryland State at Ontral Sturtevant ...... 3 ican Football League sea­ the Broncos’ 20-20 standoff with New York area blacked out. consecutive year, the official with time running out, Sum- the losers. men and women pros together and Pete Liske are expected to Oakland two weeks ago. The 4:80 (30) Championship American League fielding aver­ DICK MODZELEWSKI Connecticut, MIT at Trinity, in compeUtion. Accarplo ...... 0 Bowling Should the Giants fashion the merall kicked a 46-yard field In an offcourt development it McNally ...... 3 son finale against the Bos­ share the signal-calling for the Broncs will have to stop Buf­ ages disclosed today. Rhode Island at Willimantlc Finsterwald, trying to pull Markiitein...... 1 6:00 ( 8) Race of the Week upset of the season, the title goal in wind-driven snow with ever, he flips the ball lightly. wa.s disclosed that veteran Bob State, and Marist at Danburv ton Patriots next week will Jets, who topped the Oilers 24-21 falo’s Cookie Gilchrist, who has ’The Orioles also had three In­ himself out of a slump, and Foohey ...... 4 earlier in the season. Don Trull, ( 8) Wide World of then would go on the line in the dividual defensive pact-setters, visibUity at near zero. Final Barnett's now familiar cry, Pettit, star of the St. Louis State. Miss Hagge shot a six-under-par Tracy ...... 0 settle the Eastern Division a 71-yard lead over Matt Snell Sunday game at St. Louis be­ score: Giants 13, Browns 10. Hawks, suffered a “questiona­ Barker ...... 0 the rookie from Baylor who has of New York In the individual Sports - Rodeo second-baseman Jerry Adair, "Fall back, baby!” on his fol­ The road games, in addition 66 Friday, the best round of the Tomko ...... 9 race, hope to strengthen (18) Touchdown tween the second-place Cardi­ • * • low through is the signal to his ble fracture’’ in his back when to the UConn-BC match, are: been understudying ageless rushing derby. third-baseman Brooks Robinson tournament to jump from a fifth their hand for the Boston George Blanda, will get the 5:80 (80) Underwater Fish­ nals and Philadelphia. St. Lou­ and shortstop Lula Aparicio, teammates tliat no matter how he fell during a game at Los Bridgeport at St. Anselm’s, place tie to a two-stroke lead. Totals 33 9 66 The Bills, beaten by Oakland is, which upset the Browns 28-19 Triple Reverse Angeles Thursday. He will not Hartford at RPI, Wesleyan at Score at half: Cheney 81-30. showdown in Sunday’s starting assignment for the Oil­ 18-13 last Sunday on the last ing Baltimore finished two points bad the shot appears to be, it is First round leaders Julius ers. (18) Boston Patriots last week, has an 8-8-2 record. The playoff was won the fol­ a sure two-pointer. be able to play tonight when the Worcester Tech, New Haven at stop-over at Denver. play of the game, will start ahead of the New York Yankees Boros and Betsy Rawls took a Former inflelder Nap Reyes Denver’s upset plans will ride Should the Browns lose and the in the club figures. ’The Detroit lowing week by New York, Lou Mohs, the general man­ Hawks entertain Cincinnati. Fairleigh Dickinson, and Quin- 71 and dropped back into a four­ now scouts for the Milwaukee Whether the Bills win, lose Jack Kemp at quarterback and Cards beat Philadelphia, St. CLIMBING ROOKIE—Washington fullback Char- ! In other games tonight Balti­ with Mickey Slaughter, another SUNDAY ’Tigers were third with .982 fol­ 1(M>, OB a 26-yard fake field ager of the Lakers describes nipac at Nicholas. way tie for second. Braves. or draw ag(ainst the Broncos, relieve with Daryle Lamonica. Louis would take the Eastern ley Taylor is climbing toward the new NEA ^ r t ? goal that turned into a triple more is at Boston, Philadelphia The Huskies of Connecticut tailenders In the Western Divi­ 1:00 (80) Roller Derby lowed by Chicago and Cleve­ Barnett’s shot as a "knuckle title. Bell Award as outstanding National Football reverse, Charley Conerly-to ball.” "Sometimes it looks as at New York and Detroit at San will be playing their toughest sion, next Sunday’s Buffalo-Bos­ 2:00 ( 8) Time Out for land, .981 each. ’ITie Orioles had Sports The other final regular season Set the previous big league Alex Weester-to Gifford-to Oon- though it's off to one side, and Francisco. On Sunday, Philadel­ opponent so far this season in ton return match will determine games Simday have Green Bay League rookie of the year. nerly again, and a 26-yard phia and New York play at Bob Cousy’s Eagles. BC has al­ a challenger for AFL Western 2:16 ( 3) NFL Steelers at records of .984 and 99 errors In — ■ — - - , .111 il then it starts searching for the at Los Angeles, Minnesota at 1963. field goal by Summerall. net.” Coach Fred Schaus re­ Syracuse while Detroit is at Los ready taken the mea.sure ofl champion San Diego In the Dec. Six S m a ll College Bowlsl Cowboys Angeles. 8:30 ( 8) AFL New York Chicago, San Francisco at De­ Adair also established two In 1961, it was the Giants fuses to tinker with Barnett's Dartmouth, Georgetown and! Yale Track Squad 26 title playoff. But a victory troit, Washington at Baltimore and Browns again. The game Eastern Division NYU this season. i over the Broncos would give vs. Houston major league marks. He com­ Mason All - Around Player^ shooting style. He explains. and Pittsburgh at Dallas. piled a .994 average, eeltpring was played on Dec. 17, and it "Who is going to mess with W L Pet. GB UConn has beaten AIC, Yale Buffalo, now 10-2, a slim edge. Share Grid Spotlight Today Boston 22 6 .786 — In the American Football the .9984 mark set by Red warn a miserable day for foot­ success? What might be a bad and Harvard and has yet to b e' They then could clinch the League, which has still another Cincinnati 17 i l .607 5 pushed. I Eastern title by tying Boston, Schoendienat of St. Loifis and Just About Vikings^ Best ball. An overnight anow gave shot for someone else, is alright Six small college classics heId<^pposed Muskingum 8-1, In the Shantz Retires, week to go, the Sunday slate has New York In the National way by game time to a clam­ Philadelphia 14 13 .519 7>i Cousy will match 6 - 8 Willie Defies NCAA Rule 10-2-1 and idle this weekend. A for Dick.” football’s f)ost-season spotlight Qrantland Rice Bowl at Mur-' Buffalo at Denver, Kansas (Jlty League in 1956. Adair made only my mist that dripped intermlt- * * * New York 8 18 .250 14 Wolters with UOonn’s 6-8 Toby Denver upset, however, would while major powers prepared freesboro, Tenn. | Spent 16 Years at San Diego and New York at five errors, two leas than the NEW YORK MB- tenly from leaden skies. The Western Division Kimball and will counter W,es afford the Patriots the same for their upcoming bowl assign­ Houston. Oakland and Boston Los Angeles 16 10 .815 — Bialosuknia’s scoring punch with East (Carolina, which quits the previous record-holder, Brook­ day before the pros sat down to bleep aounds^for the ’’other;’ Giants completely dominated Most Improved NEW YORK (AP)—Yale, announcing it would not edge — a victory or tie In the ments. small college ranks next sea.son are idle. / lyn's Jackie Robinson in 1951. - the play in the first half, but Coach Dolph Schayes of the St. Louis 15 10 .600 that of John Austin, a 6-1 back- finale would send them Into the In Pro Baseball draft, the XUnnesota Vikings brand, and Tommy did one for court ace w.no is averaging 32 be dictated to by any outside source, sent a token squad Sharing top billing were the for full-time participation in the Giant coach Alue Sherman Baltimore's Robinson, who were getting ready for a brisk the national market last winte^, led only 7-0 at halftime on a Philadelphia 76ers believes that Baltimore 12 16 .429 6 Over the Hoop and in for Two championship game for the sec­ Tangerine Bowl at Orlando, nominated old warrior Y. A. Detroit 11 17 .393 6 points a game this season. to an AAU track meet Friday night in defiance of an major Southern (Conference, is was named the AL’s moat val­ workout at Metropolitan Stadi­ ending bis pitch with a dlstino- seven-yard pass, Y. A. Tittle to Connie Dierking is the most ond year in a row. Fla., where Massachusetts and PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Six­ Tittle to start at quarterback San Francisco 8 20 . 286 9 Yale will also get a test Towering (6-8) Paul Waickowski goes high over NCAA memorandum banning such activity. one of the few remaining expo­ uable player last month, fielded um, when coach Norm V an tlve giggle. • Joel Wells. A 38-yard pass. improved player on his basket­ Should the Buffalo-Denvet East Carolina, a pair of once- nents of the single-wing attack. teen seasons and 218 games lat­ against the Browns. .972 and topped the third base- Milt Plum to Leon Clark, ball team. Connie’s lifetime from Holy Cross, which lost to the rim to tap in a basket for East Catholic against Yale Athletic Director DeLan-^- and Buffalo-Boston games both er, left-handed pitcher Bobby Brocklln singled out Tommy ”It’s gotten me more re(x>gn|> hlKhly rated St. John’s of New ey Kiphuth said the Ells took beaten mighty mites, meet to­ Tailback Bill Cline, who ran and "I welcome the chance—I men for the fifth straight year. Mason from the group. tion than anything I’ve done in scpuu^ it for the Browns in average In the League is six Ellington High in last night’s four-school jam­ His AAU counter-part, Col. wind up in deadlocks, so would night for the NCAA's Atlantic Shantz is closing out his major York by only three points. the action “at the risk of what­ Don Hull in New York said the passed for 1,674 yards, is the want to play,” said the 88-year- Aparicio headed the ^ortstops "Hey, ’Tommy,” he beckoned football,” he admitted. “Peop(p the third period. That ended points per game and flve re­ Hull Scores 21st boree program at Rockville. (Herald Photo by the division race, with a repeat Coast small college title, and leader for the Pirates, who av­ league baseball career right old quarterback who will be for the sixth consecutive season. bounds per game. His latest In Friday night’s action, Quin- ever happens as a result. ECAC proposal sounded rather of last yesu-’s Patriots-Bills where he started. In Philadel­ tbe lean halfback. “Looks like see me on the street and say, the scoring. The Giants won the nipiac beat Bridgewater 71 - Pinto.) the NAIA Champion Bowl at eraged 30 points per-game. starting his 176th NFL game, a Hla 1964 average was .979. we’re going to have to change ‘There goes the (bleep bleem title on the 7-7 result, and Ar- figures indicate that he is scor­ “Yale does not intend to have unwieldy and difficult to admin­ playoff deciding the Eastern phia. Goal of Sea son 65; Southern Connecticut was its athletes used as weapons in Augusta, Ga., which paired un­ Massachusetts, beaten only by record. your number.” man.’ ” , ttxur Daley of the New York ing at the rate of 8.2 per game, ister; “Personally, I see no need crown — and pushing the East- beaten Concordia, Minn., and Shantz, 39, announced his re­ swamped 94-73 by Philadelphia this fight,” he said, referring to for a coalition,” he said. Harvard, won the Yankee Con­ The Giants have eight men "Whatta ya mean, coach?” There is warm Cajun humor Times called it “a tie for and has close to seven rebounds West championship gome back once-beaten Sam Houston State ference crown behind quarter­ tirement Friday, explaining that out with injuries, while the per contest. BOSTON (AP) — Tireless Textile; Bridgeport took it on Schoolboy Baskethall Roundup the long-standing power strug­ And in Cleveland, USTFF to next Jan. 3. he no longer felt he could do the Fighter of Month asked Tommy. in his Louisiana drawl that lUJs Christmas.” is off to the second- the chin 86-72 from Merrimack; gle between the National Colle­ in an afternoon contest. back Jerry Welchel.jgj5^,317 Browns are at top strength. “We figure Tucker Frederick- In the north woods of Minnesota The Giants won It again last Dierking explains the im­ President W. H. Crowley of San­ The Chargers. 8-3-1, who ODncordla, 10-0, was sixth- job the way he liked to do It. j fastest goal-getting start in Na- and Danbury State was drubbed giate Athletic Association and ta Clara said he was opposed to rushing and passlngyarofr'and They have the most feared son for our first pick,” answered hasn’t been able to harshen. And year on the final day of the provement in his play as fol clinched their fourth Western ranked in Tlie Aswclated Press 18 touchdowns. He was named Throughout his 12 years In the ground game in the league, Honor to Griffith by Stony Brook State, 84-71. the Amateur Athletic Union a coalition. American League and four in Van Brocklln! “He wears No. he takes his success as a pro season against Pittsburgh at |.w.: -Th. „„mb.r on. | The only thing that surprises tiUe in five years a week ago, final small college p>olI. Massa­ the outstanding senior in New built around Jimmy Brown, ,who 20, and you wear No. 20. I guess with a tinge of pleased sinrrise. Is confidence. I feel South Windsor Wins SeiMind, over control of amateur athlet­ Meanwhile, in (^licago, the mark time at San Diego against the National, Shantz won a total Yankee Stadium, and the I regained the Chicago ace's coach - Billy ics in this country. chusetts and East Carolina, England by the Boston Gridiron had 1,356 yards rushing and NEW YORK (AP) — Welter­ you’ll have to be ”20V4’ now.” “I was the No. 1 man ever a lot of the confidence I lost powerful Big Ten formally the Kansas City Chiefs, 6-7, Sun­ each 8-1, were Nos. 7 and 8, re­ of 119 games and lost 99. Noted Browns finished second. f^®ay —- is that the blond bomb­ The other seven members of adopted a declaration of policy Club. needs only one touchdown to weight champion Emile Grif-! As it turned out, the New picked by the Vikings In a draft, Modzelewski played lh‘ all because I laid off so long. For Floyd Patterson Coventry First, Rham Bows day while the Houston Oilers 2- spectively, and Sam Houston, 9- Concordia, which advanced to as one of the best fielding pitch­ match Don Hutson’s career rec­ er didn’t do it a year sooner. the ancient Ivy League an­ ruling any conference athlete ers in the game, he had won the fith, who stopped England’s York Giants beat the Vikings and I couldn’t understand It be­ those games. He has in fact, a year and a half I didn’t even 10, and New York Jets, 5-6-1, 1, was No. 10. the NAIA finals by beating Lln- ord of 105. The air attack has to Frederickson, the Auburn cause I wasn’t that much in de­ have a ball in my hands.” Hull scored his 21st goal in 23 Boxes Art Powell ______nounced agreement in principle ineligible if he participated in Golden Glove every year since Dave Charnley in a non-title played in 151 consecutive gamee, games, the tie-breaker, and la­ with Yale’s action, the first de­ match winless streaks at Hous­ Cameron State, Okla., and field, Ore., 28-6 in the Western good i>assing by Frank Ryan bout In London, was ntuned back who is regarded as the best mand at Tulone,” he reviewed Dick quit basketball twice Compiling a .667 average on WINDSOR LOCKS — There an event not sanctioned by one ton. Long Beach City College, each 1957. ’ and this year—after being ter contributed his 10th assist as fiance of an NCAA ban on colle­ of the NCAA-sponsored federa­ Division playoff last month, is a and excellent receivers In Paul Ring Magazine’s Fighter of the all around player In college foot­ ’’They signed me when all they traded to Cleveland in the off because he couldn’t stand air­ SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — the hardwood court last night was little breathing room as It will be Tobin Rote Day at 9-0, played for the national jun­ slight favorite to bring the The 5-foot-7, 161-pound south­ Warfield and Gary Collins. the reawakened Black Hawks giate athletes competing in tions. thus supporting the NCAA paw from Pottstown, Pa., broke Month. ball. So Tommy was off the had was a general manager and season—has has become the planes. He tried psychiatry and handed Boston a 5-1 National (AP) — Floyd Patterson, the were three area schoolboy bjis- Coach Charlie Shares, Bobcats San Diego, with the veteran ior college championship in the championship to Minnesota for The Browns won an earlier hook — ast least for the kidding. a scout and couple (rf secretaries former world heavyweight meets not sinctioned by the position. into the majors with the Phila­ In Its December ratings, re­ leader of the Browns' defensive tranquillizers but nothing seem­ Hockey League drubbing Thurs­ ketball teams. Winners were rolled up their second success U.S. Track and Field Federa­ quarterback playing his last Junior Rose Bowl at Pasadena, the second straight year. St. meeting this season 42-20, in­ leased today, Ring elevated! Hera’s Frederickson, still in — that ¥(as before Vaa BrockUn ed to help him. "The fear is still champion who hopes to win the The whole squabble started home game, ^ t e , who led the Calif. At Sacramento, (3allf., delphia Athletics of the Ameri­ line. day night. Coventry, 50-40, over E.O. of the yoiuig season. Jimmy tion. several years ago when the John’s, Minn,, defeated Prairie cluding 28 points in the final Zora Folley of Chandler, Arlz., school and put on the same became the coach. present.” he claims, "but I feel title for the third time, takes Smith and South Windsor edg­ Chargers to their first league Montana State College, 6-4, met View, Tex., 33-27 In last year’s can League in 1949, and stayed quarter. “I wonder because I seem to Saturd&y, in the nationally The previous night his three Rohlin's hook shot with three The action came only a few NCAA, representing the col­ with the A’s through their move to No. 4 contender among the plateau, even facetiously, with televised game from Yankee I have conquered it a little.” another step on the comeback ed Windsor Locks, 66-64. The championship last season but Sacramento State CJollege, 8-1-1, title game. The Cards won’t know their the best all-around player in get hurt every year. I guess I 4 4 * assists spurred a 6-1 decision trail here tonight. He meets seconds remaining and the score hours after the Eastern Colle­ leges, sought a larger voice ii' to Kansas City In 1954. During heavyweights. He replaced Ehadium, the man called "Mo” over New York, the team the lone loser was Rham, which giate Athletic Conference, rep­ lost his stalling job to John in the CSimellla Bowl—with the Sam Houston whipped Finlay, chances until that one is over. Cleveland Williams, now recov­ the Naticmal Football League— could use a few more pounds. Charlie Powell of San Diego, deadlocked at 64-alI was the the selection and administration Hadl this year, will end a 15- NCAA Western College Division that stretch, in 1952, he had will be playing in his 152nd fifth-place Hawks now trail by bowed to Windham Tech, 48-42. margin of victory. resenting 14 i Eastern colleges of its athletes who engage ii Ohio, 82-21, in the Eastern play­ 'They will play the Eagles minus ering from pistol wounds suf which Is what Van Brocklln calls I might last longer as a defe4* All-World Calif., in a 10-rounder at Hiram year pro career after the title title on the line. off to gain the final, played in posted a 24-7 season record to straight. It will be the same, Buffalo’s TV)m SesLak has only two points. The twin victo­ I^ was nip and tuck all the and universities including the international competition, such the services of fullback Joe fered In a scuffle with police. Mason publicly. slve back, but I wouldn’t be as Bithorn Stadium. game. Lamar Tech, 6-2-1, faced State Augusta for the first time. be named the league’s Most Childress, but substitute Bill happy. * - ^ but then again it won’t. been given the highest of com­ ries snapped a five-game win­ The bout is a benefit for the OOVENTRY —Coventry, way. Windsor Locks leading 15- Ivies, had called for a coalition as the Olympics. Valuable Player. WllUauns, of Houston, was Johnny Tbomipson, the 1ft- « « • less streak. squaring its season log at l-d, of the AAU and the NCAA-spon- Rote will alternate with Hadl College of Iowa, 8-2-0, in the Pe­ Thornton ran for 128 yards when dropped to sixth. klngs’ publicity man, -was In ”Of all the things la footbal), pliments by the San Diego Carlos Ortiz Youth Foundation, 12 at the period. South Windsor The AAU is recognized Inter­ against the Chiefs, whose Len can Bowl at Abilene, Tex., and In 1957 he was traded to the Chargers. The big defensive "Bobby’s playing real well,” led from whistle to whistle at sored USTFF. nationally os the adminlstrativ St. Louis beat the Eagles 38-13 lUiig still lists Cassius Cl&y as I New York for the game with I prefer to run with the balL It’ *Fall Back, Baby' Inc., which promotes a youth 33-30 at halftime but at the end Dawson Is the league’s leading Middle Tennessee State, 6-2-1, New York Yankees and pitched earlier this season. is the most satisfying Percent^ tackle has been dubbed, "All- Reay said after the game. "He’s program in Puerto Rico, and is home in a Charter Oak Confer­ of three quarters, the score- In Kansas City, NCAA Execu­ and sanctioning body for sue: Wake Forest Star for them through 1960. heavyweight champion. Sonny I Giants and concentrated Dick Barnett of the Los An- World” — and who can be any certainly great now. ence meeting. tive Director Walter Byers had competition and refused to re­ The only other Important spot Liston is the No. 1 contender hard on Mason, with the follow- agewlse. Fve also had the most expected to attract a crowd of 8,- board read 44-44. In December, 1960, during the efficient grading on the team gales Lakers is not the most bigger in the eyes of the oppo­ “But I thought last year he Reaching double figures for no immediate comment. linquish its power. In contention is No. 2 in the and Floyd Patterson second, tog assessments: graceful shooter In the NBA. 000 at $20 tops. The gross gate is Once again Bob Baker, the Rush, Point King American League expansion West—Baltimore already has Ernie Terrell, of Philadelphia, I He’s the Vikings’ best runner the last couple of years.’* { sition ?. . . Navy football could have had at least as many exjiected to be around $70,000, of the Patriots were A1 Morgan Shantz was drafted by Washing As a matter of fact his prelimi­ goals at this stage. The only bread and butter performer for Giants Destiny Team of 1964 clinched the title—with Green rated No. 1 by the World Boxing (and has been since he joined This would indicate Tommy coach, Wayne Hardin is report­ which Patterson is guaranteed (14) and Tom Kolodziej (11). the Cats, paced the scorers with ton, which traded him two days nary motion looks awkward. ed "out” at Annapolis. The suc­ difference was the puck just NEW YORK (AP) — Brian Bay, 8-6, and Minnesota,, 7-5-1, Association, Is the No. 8 con- them as the first player signed also realizes his value as a pro-j- 36 per cent. Powell gets at least Scoring honors, however, went 20 points, one less than Larry later to the Pittsburgh Pirates no matter what they say about Dick lurches Jerkily Into the cessor is reported to be Doug wasn’t going in for him.” $3,000. Piccolo of Wake Forest has offi­ in contention. tender In lUng’s ratings. hy the team In 1961). to Dan Panciera of Smith with Woolweaver netted for the Lock cially been awarded major col­ The following year, the Na­ He is their best pass receiver PYederickson. ‘ air and kicks both feet back­ Scovill, quarterback coach at Even the year Hull scored a All-New tional League expansion sent The bout is regarded as a 15 tallies. Towners. England Big Problem for Sherman: ward. At the same time, how- the Naval Academy. record-tying 50 goals in one sea­ lege football’s 1964 rushing and and was even pressed Into duty tuneup for Patterson for his scoring titles — after making him to Houston in another draft, as a flanker for one game this son he didn’t collect his 20th fight against Canada’s George Shantz was traded to the St goal until the 44th game, then HEBRON — Although out- I the longest climb of any double season. . Kidd Sidelined Chuvalo in New York next scoring Windham Tech from How to March on Browns ' winner in history. Louis Cardinals In 1962. Early Packaged TV Baseball Deal He is Mmnesota’s best block­ staged a whirlwind finish. month. last year he was sent to the Chi­ Only player with a faster start the floor. 18 to 13, the Willi- Includes Verfailk Piccolo won the rushing title er, though he weighs-in at 198 . TORONTO (A ^ — Bnica Powell is expected to weigh with 1,044 yards gained in 10 cago Cubs. The Phillies pur I (down five pounds from the start Kidd, standout Canadian dis­ Machen May Get Title Go on the books was Maurice 212 and Patterson 194 for the, mantle entry poured in 22 free NEW YORK (NEA) Allle‘$> “I thought,” argued Allie af­ chased him from the Cuba last (Rocket) Rlohard in the 1944-45 throws to the home club's six games to 1,(X)4 for nmner-up 'Almost Ready to Be Served of the season) and has to take tance runner, will not run tor St fight scheduled to start- at 0 Sherman has a decision. And ter the Viking defeat, “Wood did August 16. on 250-pound blitzers. least eig^t weeks, according tb season when he established the p.m. EST. I and that spelled the difference University of Bridgeport sophomore John Verfailk either way he can be a loser, a good job.” Just like he thought Jim Grabowski of Illinois, who 50-goaI record. played in iHne games. Piccolo For his final season, Shantz He would be their beat pass hla doctor, but may be running Without Throwing. Punch i between the two evenly balancd has been picked as the inside right on the All-Nev like his New York Giants have Wood did a good job the week had a won-lost record of 2-6 and NEW YORK (AP) — Package \ clubs. scored 111 pdlQts on 17 touch­ defender if they could afford to normally next summer. England Intercollegiate District Soccer team. been most of this fall. before when the Redskins clob­ was 1-1 with the Phils. television, the little miracle of Dr. W.J. Virgin, an orUu> I Bud Bachiochi (16) paced The Giants are the destiny bered the Giants and , every downs and nine ^extra points, use him in the secondary. NEW YORK (AP) — Without^ The latest switch in the Verfallle, one of the tri-cap­ the electronics age that some­ When Thompson got through, pedlc siugeon, said Kidd was Windham and Skip Coolidge tains of Manchester High team of l064 in the Eastern Divi­ other game In which he‘ exer­ edging Howard TwtVley of Tulsu times gushes gold, is about to throwing a punch, veteran Ed­ WBA’s program to try and find by one point. I suggested, "Maybe we could operated on Wednesday anp die Machen has moved into a a successor for Cassius Clay, ' (13) wa.s best for the losers. School’s 1962 state bhamplons. sion of the National Fctotball cised his little 5-10 scrambler. League. Not in the sense that Parenthetically, they lost them, In 1963, Piccolo flnishe(l 119th Sanford Elated In JanuarvJanuary 1964, Columbia call Tommy the TVeker Fred­ doctors removed scar tissue ai4 possible title fight with Ernie the champion it stripped of rec- scored 15 goals for the I^rple erickson of pro ball.” a bony spur on his left heel. I9 Sunday, Dec. 18 Coventry (.)0) Knights, who reached the quar­ they’re going any place them­ too. in rushing and tied for 251st in * . • 1 Broadcasting System agreed to Terrell for the World Boxing og;nition, wa.4 made because B V. Despite the fact that Tommy described the operation as "row Association's vacant heavy­ Terryville va. Green Manor, R.\an ...... 4 Pt.^, terfinals round of the NCAA selves. When he was asked point- scoring with 367 yards and 22 D e spite Diving! pay the National Football Cleveland Williams was shot in 2—Arena. Panano.s ...... points. GARDEN GROVE — Fran was named to the NEA All-Play­ tine.” weight championship. a scuffle with police in Houston .. 0 3 3 tournament before bowing to But they already loused up the blank if Wood would start » -r j League $28,200,000 to telecast Jamaitls, 132-364, Betty Richie Tueaday, Dec. 15 Kolodziej ...... !!!!!!’ .. 5 1 11 St. Louis Cardinals this fall by against the Browns, Allie par­ ers All-Pro team laat year, in Tony Maceroni of Providence, recently. Morgan ...... !’*** the eventual champion Navy, D p £j 1 S n t ix u n s regular-season NFL game 126, Barbara lioyon 134-359, his third season as a pro, and Hall at Manchester, 8. Murlak ...... 0 5-3. beating them the first time and ried, “don’t you think he de­ 1 JT' for the next two years.years BA DART LEAGUE R. I., chairman of the WBA’s This knocked Williams out of 1 5 Terry Vaocaro 144, Reggie Gl- is a crowd-pleasing, slashing Braves 49-21, Dodgers 46-3& rankings committee, said Fri­ Glastonbury at Eaat, 4:30. Llbhv ...... n u UB was beating Navy, 3-0, at tying the second. The only way serves a chance?” Shortly thereafter, the Nation­ a January fight with Terrell for South Windsor at E. d. DUXBURY, Mass. (AP) — burski 34>1. runner, he’s little known outside Tigers 41-29, Red Sox 87-SC day the boxing body will recog­ the WBA’s championship. Totals 22 halftime but the Middies came they can compensate is to dump The Giants can’t possibly fin­ al Broadcasting CU). gove the the 10,(K)0 lakes coimtry. Smith. 8. 6 50 the Cneveland Browns in the last ish any place but last, with the Jack Sanford, San Francisco American Footpall League $86 Yankees 32-38, Pirates 27-4R nize the winner of a Machen- Machen lost to Floyd Patter­ E. 0. Smith (40) back with flve goals in the sec­ FLORAL——Edna Van Allen There is a razor, blade com- Terrell fight as champlonj. Rockville at Wilson 8. B. F, Plpi. ond half. regular season game Sunday, poorest record in , the entire Giants’ righthander,- is elated million for the rights to tele­ Glanto 27-43. W hiU Sox 22-48« son in Sweden last July. Kellehor 4 about giving up eight runs in 186, lAvonn Topp 176. And there are promoters in Avon at Coventry, 3:15. Pandora ...... il Verfaijle a six-foot 175- which could give the Cards the NFL, so it’s perfectly natural cast every AFL game for the “We want the fight made in Cromwell at Rham, 8. fi io one inning! Chicago, Houston, Miami and January. The winner is to fight (iiordann ...... n 1 1 championship. they want to take a good loo), next five years. Green Manor vs. Prison; En­ Fitzxpialri ...... 1 That’s where Sherman’s deci­ at kids like Wood for future as­ It meant his arm had passed Now along comes Organized OONSTBUOTION—Jack Tal­ San Francisco willing to put it the winner of the George Chuva- Dwvor ...... ^ 0 n3 All-State > scholastic soccer im, said big Julie Isaacson, the field. sion comes in. Does he attack sessment. But last place base­ the test when he tried it against Baseball, with an . envious ley 143-400, Lou Damato 136- lo-Floyd Patterson fight (.sched­ PhllbixKik .. 0 0 0 team in his junior and senior youngsters in an instructional 384, Nick Daum 135-361, Mike manager of Terrell. The tower­ uled for New York Jan, 29, or Wednesday, Dec. 16 Grant ...... 3 0 yeai-s. He also was an All-State the Browns with the quarter­ ball teams have found them­ glance at pro football, also seek­ Ellington at Penney, 8. Kennedy ...... n 0 n back who is the highest paid selves In exactly the same bind school in Arizona recently. Last ing a piece of the rich pie. Massaro 368, Carlo Petrlcca ing Philadelphia fighter is No. 1 Feb. 1) or whoever the WBA Chal< ...... 0 swimming star and was a tri- year Sanford underwent a 11- on the WBA’s top 10 list. designates,’’ said l^y^ceroni. St. Anthony’s at Cheney, 2, performer on his squad and led ■when caught In the fervor of a A committee, headed by own­ 353, Don Stmmqps. 350, Mike hour operation to clean out a Pinto 350, Don Flavell 14fl, FREE WHEELS Tolal.. 17 6 40 the Giants to the last three divi­ I>ennant race, and the manager er John Fetzer of the Detroit sion titles with his marvelous is forced to go with his pitcher six-inch arterial blockage. Tigers, has been negotiating George Catalano 187. Last Night’s Fights “I would have told a guy he NEW YORK—=Babby Bartels, . Sonlh Windsor (W») WIN FIRST MATCH passing? Or does he^go with a or catch hell from the other in­ with the American Broadcasting kid who called all but one play terested' parties. was nuts' If he said I’d be happy Oo. for a television Game- COUNTRY CLUB — Herb BUY 2 SNOW TIRES 151, New York, stopped Lenny Rohlin ...... ^ j2 Washington Social Cfiub ,ook a with an eight-run inning,” San­ Manglapane, 148Ai, New York, SlomriiLsky ...... !!!!!! 2 4 6-4 lead over the British Amer- In last weekend’s loss to Min­ Allie might aruge here, with of-the-Week spectacular during Johnson 145, Ted Plodzik 146, AT REGULAR PRICES Yonika ...... !!!!. 0 ‘ nesota and apparently has won some backing from the recent ford said from his home. "But the 1965 season. Ray DellaFera 143-378, Nor­ 4. Bi^auchomin ...... 3 0 lean Club in the best out of 16 I’m very happy. I worked that ANACONDA, Mont. — Roger Bakor ...... 9 2(5 inter-club dart match. The final the first string job? form charts, that Wood Is his | ABC is said to be ready to pay man Clark 363, 9tan Hilinski BOWLING Ooodin ...... !!!!! 3 Under any circumstances, the best at the moment. There’s an­ first full inning and I gave up $5 million for the package which 361, Carl Bolin 357, Dan Benoit Rouse, 169, Anaconda, Mont., R Ionian ...... ’ $ 7 match will be played at the eight runs. I walked eight. I GET 2 NEW WHEELS FREE knocked out Frank Lujan, 15 BA (31ub Jan. 13. JOHN VERFAILL® bedraggled Giants are a long- other element, however. Wood at would consist of 25 Saturday 353, -Dave MacKay 353. shot bet to do in the Browns. his best might never beat the threw 43 pitches in that one afternoon games to be televised 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. 173^, Fresno, Calif., 1. Totals 27 12 66 inning. That's as much as I or­ I ROME — Sandro Mazzlnghl, Windsor Lm'ks (H4) But Sherman is always harping Browns. Tittle at his best has coast to coast. F. ri». on giving it “the maximum proven that he could. dinarily would have thrown in The revenue would be divided 1154, Italy, outpointed Fortunate ZIrn ...... 5 8 18 four innings. Rec Volleyball Manca, 153, Italy, 15. Mazzinghi Woavor ...... 9 shot" and, tlie Cardinals could And the feelings of the old boy equally among all clubs in the PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE $290 Per Person Penn State Proving Power have a few thoughts on that if enter the picture. If’ at the age "I threw hard all the way, major leagues with the excep­ retained world junior middle­ Sowln ...... 2 with a couple o f. change-upa. I AMERICAN LEAGUE Full Strength, Anti-Rust ^ GaL weight crown. I Wood, one year out of Cornell of 38, collecting a cool 60 grand tion of the New York Yankees Sadosky ...... !!!.!!!! 6 threw evei^thing I know, in-1 and Philadelphia Phillies whose Standings GOTEBORG, Sweden — Bo T.^abhc ...... 0 Allie decides to open with Gary for his talents as a passer, he’s , Lop ...... I ] I 4 On Court as Well as Grid and a debatable passer in this not rated a good gamble in the eluding breaking stuff. The television commitments extend W L* Hoegberg, 156. Sweden, out­ most Important game ot the sea­ trouble was wildnes.s, as I ex­ Herald ...... 12 0 tm : pointed Sugar Boy Nando, 158 ■Totals type of competition. through 1965. 26 12 Si The Nlttany Lions Allie professes the feeling that son, can he humble himself to pected, and the breaking stuff There still are some compli­ N assU T s...... 11 1 SMART (ALEC) — Dominican Republic, 10. was breaking all over the park. Teachers ...... 7 6 Windham Tpch (4^ State usually are the game’s importance shouldn’t come back another season | cations that have to be settled,' BILLIARDS WORCESTER, Mass. — Ted Springfield Vet g associated g,ame road trip Friday night by affect the Giants’ mental atti­ (wflich is an Important consider-' “Now there no longer is a Jim's Atlantic ...... 8 9 EARLY BIRD SPECIALS Whether it’s straight bil­ Christiana S t a b 1 e’s Whitfield, 139, Springfield, Pts. wito football po’werhouses. Now such as blacked-out areas liards or pocket billiards, Smart smirks as he ...... c 10 they are beginning to be reck- defeating Kansas of the Big tude — thaf is, get them “up” atlon to the quarterback-shy' question of speed. Spring traln-^ and conflicto with local tele­ U * R Const...... 2 10 Ma-ss., stopped Barney Bamez, ■ Veteran winger witli IlarrlKon for It. Giants)? ing will be a matter of recover­ Center Congo ...... 1 11 6.70x15 $12.90 7.50 X 14 $14.95 enjoy an evening with the nears the end of the 140, New York, 2. Bavnrliirk .. J oned with on a national scale in Eight 50-48 in the Sunflower casts. Should all bugs be ironed Springfield in tlie Son..nrrhnl . ,n college basketball. “I hope,’’ he said, “that isn’t Finally, there are the feelings ing my control.” out, the Satunlay special will NATIONAL LEAGUE CURACAO, Dutch West doubleheader at Manhattan, 7.10x15 12.90 8.00 X 14 16.95 gang or your date at Man­ racing season at Aque­ American Hixkey C.'hhlo ...... ? A year ago the John Egli- What I need to get my team of Wally Lemm and His St. Louis be on a one-year basis only. W. L Indies — Jack Johnson, 158, O.sow.xkl .... Kan. Bob Weiss’ shot- from un­ Cardinals. In their two games 7.60x15 14.90 8.50x14 chester’s largest and finest duct. With $52,748 to •League is Bill Swee­ Bachloohl .,. coached team lost six of Its first ready." The Fetzer committee has Army k Navy ...... 8 _ 1 18.95 Curacao, outpointed Walker der the basket with 42 seconds A couple of years ago, Frank with the Giants, they saw Gary F a ile d Out hopes of pushing through a $20- Liberty Mutual ...... 8 / ' 1 billiard hall. his credit for winning Simmons, 159, New York, 10. — 10 games, but closed the season left won the game and demon­ 8.00x15 14.90 6.50x13 12.95 ney. Tonight the In­ Totals 13 22 4« with a, rush by winning 12 of 13 Gifford, the old pro flanker of Wood throw exactly one pass— million television package for Nazarene ...... 8 4 the Gallant Fox, the 5- NORFOUC, Va.—Bobby Fos­ dians host Rochester Rham (43) strated Penn State cannot be the Giants, claimed that, “just In' the last series of p l^ s in TORONTO (AP)—The Boston 1966, with the idea of interesting Watkins ...... 5 4 ter, 176 H, Washington, D.C., F. Pta KBBies for an aver-all 18-7, Penn underestimated.. NEW MARK — Gino year - old’s earnings at 8 o’clock at the Berk ...... 0 8 State’s best record in .a decade. playing the Browns Is enough to their first encounter with New Cappelletti, receiver- Bruins have farmed out right a national network In televising Rotary ...... 4 5 this season are $134,- stopped Henry Hank, 176 V4, De­ Coolidee .... The Lions play Kansas State get us in the mood for our best York safely ahead, 84-17, Tittle wing Gary Dornhoefer — the a Monday nlAht Game of-the- Travel S e r v ic e ...... S 6 troit, 10. Coliseum. Sunday Billiard ...... 1 The Nittany Lions opened this at Lawrence. Kan., tonight. kicker for the Boston KIrkham .... 0 4 season with a one point defeat effort.” ' went all the way in the 10-10 fabulous rookie of a year ago— We'ek. East Sides ...... 2 10 DISCOUNT 023. »This b(X)st8 the nigliLat 7, Baltimore p Next week they play at Getty: Mane|iester Bowling, Green OII ...... 0 4 on the road to Maryland, 72-71. But there’s still the physical battle of the mud in Busch sta­ Patriots, has broken on loan and subject to Immedi­ Civltan ...... 1 8 lifetime purses of the Don Huison of the Green Bay plays at Springfield. Warner ...... bui^:’ at Temple and meet NY) element!) and what the (iiants dium. ' the American Football ate recall. » When the Yankees voted their , Schedule;. Monday, 8, Herald Packers, a pass-catching end, Bligboo ...... 5 I They bounced back at home in Baltimore before playing t v COLE’S chestnut by Thinking Martin ...... really need is Y.A. Tittle throw­ It’s going to be tough convinc­ The last place National Hock- two clubhouse men a full World vs. Nassifl; 8:45. Teachers vs. STATION «34 CENTER STREET at ADAMS STRECT scored the ipost touchdowns Sweeney is a former' 0 0 "'ifh AH 81-89 triumph over fey- League season’s , scor- Cap out of Enchanted McI.,«o Ten. against Cleveland. medicine. himself/set In 196L P ron to Maple LeAfo, HU Jim ’a . , I ■ ' ^ . I ' ’ \

FM O a TSN •AffCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCSiESTER, OONN^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1964 IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. Mdvinc—TrncUiig^ THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALT and SHORTEN Wanted—To Boy 58 Apartmento—Flats— Apaitmoito—Flats— Storagtt 20 Tanemoits 6S Saborban For Rent 66 H o o s m For Sale 72 H o u b m For Sole 72 WANTBD—Uaad atatlonary bl- Tenaments 63 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 cjrcla with apaedoineter as uaad FIVE ROOM flnt floor uort- COLUMBIA -i- Brand new 4 ONE BLOCK from ifahi, two DUTCH COLONIAL off East IAROB s b c o n d ” f l o o r 5 MANCHESTER— 4-4, all good ELLINGTON — 6 room Ranch McNamara to Reveal Plan ! CLASSIFIED trucking and package delivery. T he M.ODNEV9 MAKE WrW fLOOD.tWIAT mVfUN-MEAL fHACNf in lo f thenmy. John S. Wol­ ment, |100 a month. J. D. room duplex, tile bath, beauU- family, 4-4 duplex, permanent Center Street Aaking $17,600 room uartm ent. Includes heat, ful kitchen with bullt-ln range sized rooms, oil hot water heat, and garage, good locaUon, Refrigerators, washers and ANPTIARS OfTTlNfi FOOD INTO Lime HE ooesilfi MORE ETUPT THAN cott, 648-861^. Realty, 64S-51M. hot water, stove and refrigsra- siding, two recent nesting sjrs- for quick sale. Wall-to-wall redecorated inside, 3-car ga­ good lot. Must be sold. $600 st&Td moving spiclalty. Folding LEgoys MOUTN AT MEALDMgf — and disposal unit. L i^ e yard. tams, garages, olaan. fu yas carpeting In several rooms. A OAR8AGE PIEPOfAL UNIT/ BUT—AnttiiM THREE ROOM, third floor, tor, carage If desired. Conven­ $100 per month. Everett T. Mc­ rage, good location. A g o ^ In­ down payment. Contessa Real For Army Reserve Slash | chairs for r.mt att^lTBS. WANTED TO Agency, 648-4808. Belflore Agency, 643-6121. vestment for $21,900. Call Rob­ and food uaad furnlturo. vU> heated, centrally located. Call ient to bus lines and downtown Kinney, 643-2141. BsUta, 742-6385 of 429-4688. ADVERTISING OPEN TOUR shopping Immediate occu­ ert D. Murdock, U A R Realty HE ATE’TMC itfa PaddDar Auotlan Houaa, 648-0082, between 7-$. ABSOLUTELY IMMACULATE Co., Inc., 643-2692. WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre-axhal arms of government who j MOUTH,LEROV, mot OP Route n , BUingten. 878-8711, pancy. CaU 649-2396 between CO'VENTRY LAKE — Four 7 room Ranch on beautifully CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Painting— Paperliig 21 CHEWIHOTHE 9-6, Monday-Friday. rrom ranch, lake privileges. tary of Defense Robert 8. Mc­ are in the Ready Reserve must OfAftTlAT MVmPER ANP CARKITS Bob FiudtVrar, and loo. Manchester 286-4627 wooded lot Belflore Agency, LARGE COLONIAL, rec room, be transferred to the Standby * THE NICE FOUR ROOM apartment, W«ns $80 a month furnished, or $75 648-5131. Manchester and Suburbs Namara announces today his 8 A. M. to 5 P.M. INSIDE and outside painting. SWALIOWBPA THRBB r o o m apartment, fur­ a month unfumishad. 648-1686. paneled den, n e w electric Reserve. ' CUSTARR' CASH IMMEDIATELY — We Street, $60 a month. 649-6987. THREE BEDROOM Kitchen, dishwasher, oven and plan to carve up the Army Re­ You name your own price. WHOLE TUBE OP buy anything from a pin to nished kitchen, adults only, no NINE ROOM Colonial on tree At the same time, congres- « peU. $8^ monthly. Inquire range, garage, good landscap­ serve and put the leftover sional sources reported McNa- ' COPY ClX)SING TIBfE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 649-7863, 876-8401. TOOTHfAETE' battlaahlp. Uaad furniture and FOUR ROOM i^MUtment. heat, LAKEli%"room shaded lo t Two fireplaces, 4 Gentleman farmer and de­ pieces in the National Guard. hot water, parking, no chil­ 309% Spruce Street. ranch, fireplace, lake privi­ RANCH ing. J. D. Realty, 648-6129, 643- veloper’s dream. Beautiful mara would limit the power of ! MONDAY Him FRmAY lOsM AM. — SATCRDAT • AAL appUancea. Aak for Mr. Reed, bedrooms, separate first floor 8779. But even before the Pentagon PAiNfDifQ, BDCTEHIOR and In­ 849-8254, 249-4794. dren or peta. TeL 648-2068. leges, $85 a month. 648-1686. laundry roont, jalousied rear acreage In rolling hills sur­ the service secretaries to Issue terior, paperhanging, wall­ SIX ROOM duplex and garage, boss’ scheduled late morning travel orders and wrould place | $16,990 porch, outside patio, 2-car ga­ MANCHESTER—Splc 'N Span rounding Manchester. Price paper removed, diy wall worit. WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ MANCHESTER — 4 larga eantraUy located, available De­ BOLTON—Nice 4 room ranch, reasonnable and financing news conference, protests were more of that power under his : PLEASE READ YOUR AD Reasonable rates. Btuik financ­ cember 15. Adults. 649-4076. unfurnished, furnished, near rage, aluminum storms, 6 room Cape, 3 bedrooms, spa­ heard. For although the purpose tique and uaed furniture, china, rooms, one year old, first floor, screens, doors. Plastered walls. available. office. This could mean that the • ing arranged. Fully insured. heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ shopping and school bus. Be­ Living room with fireplace, cious kitchen with formica of McNamara’s session with the Army, Navy and Air Force sec- .' C3Malll«d or "W ont Ads” »re taken over the phone as a glass, silver, picture frames NUW 4 ROOM RENT, second Wall-to-wall csirpeting In sev­ counter and stainless sink, full Free estimates. 649-9688, Jo­ and old coins, old dolls and erator, $130. No peta. January fore 6, 649-6887. modern kitchen, dtoette, Bolton-Coventry line — 4 press wras not disclosed official­ r ^ r ie s no longer wrould be abla • oonvenlenoe. Hie advertiser shonid read his ad the FIRST seph P. Lewis. floor. $110 without heat and eral rooms. Early occupancy. length HVftig room-dining roont ly, there was no doubt the result DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS lil Uine for the guns, hobby coLleetldns, atUo le t 648-7035 after 6 p.m. ample closet space, full Belflore Agency, 648-5121. room home wrlth beautiful to act on their owm and Invite ‘ electricity. Call John PontlcelU TWO 8 BEDROOM homes basement with hatchway, combination, oil steam heat, stone fireplace, ideally lo­ would be the effective end of the next insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE incor­ contents or whole estatea. Fur­ brand new available tor rent congreasmen on inspection or ’. INTERIOR and exterior paint­ SIX ROOM apartment, second a Sons, Inc., 643-6578, after 6. separate hot water heater, aluminum storms and screens, cated for shopping and 300,0(X)-man Organized Army other trips. rect or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then only ing, wallpaper removed, fully niture Repair Service Talcott- ^ t h or without opUon to buy THREE FAMILY. One block $15,500. Wolverton Agency, vUle, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. floor, available January 1, $110 oil hot water heat, steel from Main Street. Owmer’s im­ schools. Price reduced for Reserve. The secretary’s engagement ! to the extent of a “make good” insertion. Errors which do not insured. Rene Belanger. 643- In Bolton-Andover vicinity. Realtors, 649-2813. per month. 25 Spruce S t, 649- I-beam construction, wall to maculate apartment available quick sale. Financing avail­ Those Imits which haven’t calendar suggests he may es- ’ lessen the value o f the advertisement will not be corrected by 0613 or 644-0004. WANTED — One used Fender 2M2. Ii'urnlshed Apartraentii 63-A Agency, 648- wall carpeting, aluminum able. “make good” insertion. soon. Excellent opportunity. BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room pa.ssed McNamara’s mu.ster for cape some of the first full-scale ■ electric guitar with amp. Call storm windows and doors, Belflore Agency, 643-5121. efficiency, readiness and effec­ reaction. He was scheduled to ; PAINTING and paperhanging, THREE ROOMS, front and rear R(XUTVILLB) CENTER—-Mod­ ®J®-7377. Mr. T. Rice Jr., 643- Garrison Colonial. Call Owner. Manchester — Starter home good work, reasonable rates, 289-6568. *o01. city water, sewers, walking 649-2104. tiveness would disappear from leave late today for Paris to ■ TOUR COOPERATION WILL entrance, ample parking, nice em 4 rooms, heated, furnished, LIKE HORSES ?~Large 9 room for young or retired couple, 30 years In Manchester, your aU utlUtles, adults; also, three distance to schools, bus and the rolls. About, half the Army attend the North Atlantic ’Treaty BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 neighborhood, convenient to church, yard enclosed with home In rural residence zone in centrally located. 4 rooms neighbor is my recommenda­ everything, all utilities fur­ room, adults. 876-9121. MANCHESTER — Immaculate reservists would be shifted to Organization’s ministerial meet- . Rooms Wltnout Board 59 rail fence, unusual plemt- Manchester. Wholesome coun­ 5% room Ranch, near bus and and bath, with little main­ the National Guard, expanding ing for five days, returning late tion. Raymond Fiske, 640- nished. 646-0396. Business Property tenance. Asking $8,,500. \ . Ings. Call Mr. Stickles, 621- try atmosphere with modern schools. Call Allen Schaefer. next week. 0237. IJL-IZ THE THOMPSON House, Cot­ t h r e e r o o m apartment, fur­ For Sale 70 its strength from 400,(KX) to THREE R(X)MS, second floor, nished, private bath and en­ 3327, 286-4627. conveniences. On acre lot. 3 in­ Broker, collect, 875-1235. about 650,000 and making it the The National Guard, which IXLUAS SHIFFLETT tage Street, centrally located, side fireplaces (one with Dutch Coventry—Lovely 5% room Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? E3XTB3RIOR and interior paint­ l a ^ pleasantly furnished heat and hot water furnished. trance. Utllltlea No pets. Near b u s in e s s z o n e m - raneh with garage and car­ sole ready backup for the regu­ went through the McNamara ing. Wallpaper books. Paper­ ailCWPELL PL. oven), country sized kitchen,) MANCHESTER GREEN AREA rooms, parking. CaH 649-2858 Call 643-8607. Cheney’s. 226 Charter Oak, rooms with two oCBeee, aep- port on \ acre Tot. Asking lar Army’s 16 divisions. wringer under a previous pro­ hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Fully . Em. U. %. Eat ON.—Al rlfbtt ALEXAHPm.'FA. 643-8368, 246-4738. tremendous living room, formal A 6 room Ranch with 3 gener­ The other 150,000 re.servists gram, doesn’t escape entirely ft. IH4 fcy UalHJ t— H n lyaEMaH, Im . for overnight and permanent eotraace, mdtahle tee HOME REALTY $13,500. 24-Hour Answering Service insured. Workmanship guar­ dining room, separate laundry ous bedrooms, dining room, under his new project. The ex­ guest rates. FOUR ROOM apartment heat­ * professional use. SERVICE would be put in a general mili­ anteed. Leo Pelletier, 640-6326. ed, with garage, recently re­ Phubrlck Agency, 649-6464. room, den, plus bathroom, spacious living room with fire­ tary manpower pool of available pectation was that an order dls- downstairs. 4 bedrooms, tiled! place, large kitchen with for­ Free to Herald Readers If no answer, 643-0043. FOR RENT—Front room near modeled, Cedar St., Manches­ t h r e e r o o m furnished apart­ 611 New Park Ave. reservists who could be called banding a total of 21 low- priori­ Salesmen Wanted 36-.A ter, $125 per month. Call W. ment, Andover. 742-7541. bathroom up. ’Two enclosed | mica counters, oil hot water F. M. GAAL AGENCY ty divisions would include 15 Want information on one of onr classlOed adverUseinente t No Articles For Sale 45 Fuel and Feed 49>A Main Street, parking. 59 Birch West Hartford up. Individually and In an emer­ Harry England, 640-5201, after Land For Sale 71 porches. Garage, too! shed, dog heat, plaster walls, attached Guard divisions with present answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the Street, 649-7129. 643-2682 643-0281 gency, to bring units up to full LEADING EASTERN manu­ CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner HIGH QUALITY seasoned 6 call 742-7883. LARGE, well furnished, house­ pen, plus outside fireplace with garage. Owner transferring. strength. low priority, in addition to six Floor FTnlsIiing 24 facturer expanding its execu­ you ever used, so easy too. Get hardwood, cut to any length ROOMS FOR RE3NT, monthly keeping room for one adult, all APPRCHCIMATELY 40 acres of Dutch oven and incinerator. $15,900 Wolverton Agency, Reserve divi.slons. utilities, parking. 272 Main. Realtors, 649-2813. A. L. Rose 649-7377 This second and more drastic tive force. Those who qualify, Blue Lustre. Rent electric and split, stored Inside. F^ee | basis preferred, 249 No. Main FOR REINT—January 1st Five laiiu for sale or trade for du­ 1,800 sq. ft. of g;raclous coun­ From these 21 divisions would EDWARDS FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsb- plex or more family house. SEVEN ROOM oldot liana, 4 streamlining of the Reserve in intensive sales and manage­ shampooer 81- The Sherwin- kindling with each load before \ Street. Contact Mrs. Irish. room flat, second floor, near try living in Manchester. Call Terrell Rice Jr. 643-2601 two years is a sore spot with the emerge brigades, reinforced ' Ing (specializing In older Strout Realty, Hebron. 228- bedrooms, 8 baths, lot 71x161. now. Belflore Agency, 643- FOUR BEDROOM Ranch with ment techniques are practiced Williams Co. Christmas. Leonard Glgllo, Bol. Center, no children. 640-0866. Reserve Officers Association and re-equlpped. They would ANSWERING SERVICE floors) Waxing floors. Paint­ for one year. Starting guaran­ Business Locations 9115. Marion B. Robartaon. R ^ to r , 5121. a neat rec room. Prime loca­ ing. Ceilings Paperhanging. ton, 649-8818. FTJRNISHED ROOMS, com­ 64841968. (ROA). The association wired become part of the over-all ex­ tee of 8125 a week, advancing LIONEL TRAIN set, full acces­ plete light housekeeping facili­ 4 Vi ROOM garden apartment. tion. Two fireplaces, comblna- No Job too small. John Ver- For Rent 64 SIX ROOM COLONIAL, yards President Johnson Friday to panded National Guard organi­ 64941500 - 875-2519 to 89,100 after training. Col­ sories, 840; 26" boy’s bicycle, ties. Centrally located. Mrs. Includes heat, hot water, stove, TWO FAMILY—One year old faiUe. 649-5750. 820; boy’s black raincoat, size refrigerator and parking. Rent Houses For Sale 72 off Main St., 1% baths, 2-car o^Ung, V n e V ^ * a n S % o f «c^ ~ urge a full investigation and zation of eight high-priority di­ and leave yonr message. You’ll hear from our advertiser in Jig lege background required. Call DRY HARDWOOD for sale. Accomazzo, 12 Arch St., Man­ m a i n s t r e e t offices for rent. 4 and 6 rooms, 3 tedrooms London Park. Darling 2 bed­ public hearings on the proposal. visions, with not less than 80 per 644-0202 between 6 and 8 p.m. 18, zip-in fleece lining, $8; cut to order, 742-8059. chester. 643-6948. $120 per month. Office 15 For­ Ideal location, heat, janitor, garage. Call now. Belflore tlon and the price Is n«;otl.- time without spending all evening at the telephonp. CONCORD RD — BeautUUl family room one apartment Agency, 643-5121. able. Started In the twenties. room. ranch, walnut paneled The plan has implications which cent of wartime manpower ’ or 242-7593. man’s brown overcoat, size 36- est Street. Phone 643-0000. plenty customer parking. 649- modem kitchen, excellent con living room, large picture win­ 38. 649-2636. Available January 1st. 6334, 643-7176. ranch, large living room, tonn- Vacant. T. J. Crockett. Real­ "threaten real national dan­ strength and 100 per cent of Bonds— Stocks— al dining room, cabinet kltcben, ditlon. Phllbrlck Agency, 649- FOUR BEDROOM Ranch. ’Two tor. 643-1677. dows, dream kitchen, walk-out ger,’’ the ROA said. weapons and equipment. Lost and Found Business Services FIREPLACE WOOD for sale. PLEASANT ROOM for gentle­ 8464. Mortgages 27 JETT SPRAY refrigerated soft 742-7729. HOSPITAL AREA—Deluxe 6V4 3 bedrooms, recreatiao room, full baths, full cellar. Selling basement, spacious lot for gar­ In Little Rock, Ark., Maj. Two meetings were called man, parking. Tel. 643-8203. FOR LEASE—Excellent loca- dening, play area and outdoor FOUND — Girl’s prescription Offered 13 drink dispenser, electric. 649- room apartment, built-lns, dln- tlcn for doctor’s office or UuktBcaped yard. Marlon B. below replacement co.st at GOOD BYE MANCHESTER — Gen. Maupin Cummings, com­ today to consider the program. A BETTER ARRANGEMENT SALES CAREER Robertson. Realtor, etf-6961. DUPLEX 6-6 rooms, 2 heating $16,900. Belflore Agency, 643- Purchased 6 months ago, pro­ living, convenient to Aircraft mander of the 8,000-man 39th Adjutants general — the com­ glasses at Vic's Pizza Shop, of your finances will make 6273. WORKING LADY^t^ shMe my nette, appliances, tiled bath, beauty parlor. 416 Main Street. units, recently remodeled on LAWNMOWER shaipening; re­ home. Call 649-3949 before 8;15 yard, garage, basement $125 Completely renovated and am­ 6121. motion and tran.sfer to Pitts­ and Manchester, $13,900. National Guard Division, said: manding officers of National 153 W. Middle Tpke. Owner pairs, sales, rotor blades more of your Income available Garden— Farm— Dairy Ma n c h e s t e r — New 8 room owmer’s side and both sides In burgh, boss says now! 5 room Gerard Agency, Realtors, 643- may claim by paying for ad.‘ Sales expansion. Need one SNOWBLOWERS, new and a.m. and after 5:45 p.m. monthly. Hayes Agency, 643- ple, parking. J. D. Realty, 648- “ We’ve been reorganized so of­ Guards — for each state gath­ sbarpei-ed; bicycle sales, serv­ for personal use. Lump debt used, Ariens, Snoblrd, Toro, Garrison (Colonial, 12x24 living excellent condition, good In­ CAPE for $16,000 with an at­ ranch, fireplace, modem kltch- 0365, or Gertrude Hagedom, ten in the last few years that it ered for a session at the Nation­ Into one monthly payment of topnotch salesman In Nor­ Products 50 4803. 6129. come a n d central location. ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, wich-New London area. No Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. FURNISHED ROOM for rent room, family room, built-in tached garage. 6 finished en, dishwasher, disposal, oil 649-0538. has hurt morale, hurt recruit­ al Guard Association headquar­ LOST: Pass Book No. 6266. 822.26 for each thousand dollars Very flexible financing ar­ 149 W. IDddlc Tuniplke, 649 canvassing, all leads fur­ Service and parts. Capitol APPLES— Macs and Cortlands, near Main Street, 9 Hazel MODERN FOUR ROOM unfur­ TWO STORY building, about kitchen, master bedroom with rooms, new heat, fireplace, ex­ hot water heat, basement ga­ ing. Our personnel don’t know ters here. Savings Department of the 2098. Including repayment over five rangements requiring low cash cellent residential location. Va­ MANCHESTER VICINITY—A Connecticut Bank A Trust nished. High Potentials. Equipment, 38 Main Street, No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, Street, 649-2170. nished apartment, first floor, 2,000 sq. ft., for rent. Suitable dressing room, low twenties. rage. beautiful treed lot. mld- what to think.’ ’ At the Pentagon the Reserve years. Prank Burke, 248-8897. Manchester. Open dally 7-5, for storage or shop. $30 Hayes Agency, 64S-480S. down payment. J. D. Realty, cant. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 18’s. Ken Ostrinsky, Realtor. 3 bedroom ranch on a country- Company. Application made REPAIRS on all makes of re­ Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ Earnings discussed at Inter­ 14 Spencer SL heat, hot water Included, $110. 643-5129, 643-8779. Capitol Hill isn’t apt to tsdie Policy Committee of the Army view. Write Box F, Herald. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. 644-0031. monthly. Apply Apt. 4, 10 De­ 643-1577. 643-5159. size well shrubbed lot, huge the action lightly, either. A roar — with membership made up of for payment. frigerators, washers, ranges, change, 16 Lewis St., Hartford, Ma n c h e s t e r — Executive Apartments— Flats— pot Square. living room with fireplace, regular. Reserve and Guard and dryers. All oil burners Conn. neighborhood, lovely 7 room SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen HOLLISTER ST. — Opportun­ family size kitchen, full cellar, of protest greeted the cutdowm LOST; Pass Book Number LOAM SALE! Dark rich, stone- Tenements 63 FOUR ROOM tenement, oil NON-DEVELOPMENT. New 6 of two years ago. Many mem­ officers — wras summoned to cleaned and serviced. All work Colonial, mammoth living ll'vlng room with fireplace, Im­ ity! Splendid Colonial, 6 spotless condition, $15,500. M0591. Savings Department of free loam regular $14 for 812. Household Goods 51 heat, hot water, good condition, room Ranch, built-ins, 1% bers of Congress habitually session. guaranteed. Cosma Appliance SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ Stone fill, sand, gravel and BOLTON CE1NTE3R Apartments, room, modem kitchen w lS mediate occupancy, $15,000. rooms. 1% baths, kitchen baths, 2 fireplaces, % acre. Im­ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, the Connecticut Bank and limited funds available for sec­ available December 16. 153 Honses For Rent 65 Phllbrlck Agency, 649 8464. spring to the defense of the Re­ For the time being, Only the Service, 506 Center, 049-0056. manure. 643-9504. B VERf THING in sterilized re­ Comer Brandy St. and Bolton Cooper Hill Street or 843-7550. bullt-lns, 2-car garage. Sacri­ bullt-lns, paneled basement, mediate occupancy. Hanley 649-2813. Trust Company. Application ond mortgages, payments to fice at $19,900. Hayes Agency, garage, sewers, schools, priced serve. And about 82 of them Army was Involved in the made for payment. conditioned used furniture and Center Rd., new 8 rowns, heat, COMPLETELY furnished 4 MANCHES’TER — 150x200, Agency, 643-0030. YOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-1! suit your budget. Expedient ROUTE SALESMEN WELL kept carpets show the 4% ROOM DUPLEX — First room house, automatic heat, 643-4803. .e J. for Immediate sale. Call now! BOLTON — Country living In hold Reserve commissions, sev­ shake-up. Cellars, attics, trash, small appliances, high quality--low hot water, stove, refrigerator, large trees, clean 6 room Col­ eral as major generals and bri­ But there were guesses that at service. J. D. Realty. 643-5129. results of regular Blue Lustre prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 196 floor — living room, dining adults only. 649-1794. Robert Anderson, Realtor, 528- DC MANCHESTER — Spacious modem comfort. Large 4 bed­ NOTICE is hereby given that trucking done A-1 right! Call $126. 649-3286, 64S-4S12. onial, double garage, only $16,- gadier generals. some later point McNamara Pass Book No. 63518 issued by spot cleaning. Rent electric South Street, Rockvilla. 876- room, kitchen, birch cabinets, 0139, 528-1776. custom built home In excellent room contemporary ranch with 843-2928, Tremano Trucking Due to a large expansion shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint A THREE ROOM heated apart­ FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch 000. Hutchins Agency, residential area, ultra modem full finished basement. 3-car Informants on Capitol Hill wrould wrork over the Air Force’s' The Savings Bank of Manches­ Service. Help Wanted— Female 35 2174. Open 9-8. refrigerator, range, hood, % 646-0103. program In the Hartford Wallpaper Supply. ment, 456 Main Street Call bath ,carpeted stairs, Venetian completely decorated. 2-car OLD TWO FAMILY 6-4, needs kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths attached garage and breeze­ said Friday McNamara would Reserve-Air National Guard ter has been lost and applica­ MANCHESTER work, very reasonable; also, rule that key members of the system in a somewhat similar tion has been made to said Area, JEWEL TEA CO., RUGS, never used, 9x12 gold, 649-5229, 9-6. blinds. Second floor — 2 bed­ garage, one year lease with COLONIAL — 4 bedrooms, 1% plus 2 lavatories, covered way. Four acres planted In In­ SHARPENING Service — Saws, INC. will hire (3) men for MIGHTY MAC boy’s jacket, option to renew, $225 per new duplex 4-5 now under con­ come bearing blueberries and executive, leg;islative and judi- manner. bank for payment of the knives, axes, shears, skates, LPN or RN, full or part-time. $30; 9x15 ruby Oriental, $35; rooms, large closets, full ce­ baths, family room off kitchen, patio, Florida room, complete­ interesting sales work. We dark red blazer, raincoat, all 12x15 off white nylon. 289- LOOKXNG for anything In real ramic bathroom. Heat, hot wa­ month. 742-7004. Lovely oversized 6% room struction. central location. Call ly alr-conditloned, minimum dwarf fruit trees. Asking $31,- amount o f deposit. rotary blades. Quick service. 11-7. 875-2077. bullt-lns, dlshwrasher, Intercom, Peg Cleszynskl, 649-4291. offer $100 per week salary, size 10, like new. Medium size 6955. estate rentals — apartments, ter, parking, basement, storage ranch. MOVING MONDAY maintenance inside and out. 000. Must sell. Call owner 649- Capltc' Equipment Co., 88 waigon, one pair skis, rea­ SIX ROOM Cape, garage, resi­ — MUST SELL. Large double garage, 144x120. Carl­ plus medical plan for the homes, multiple dwellings, call and laundry. (Children welcome. ton Hutchins Agency, Real­ Call the R. F. Dlmock Co., 6091. Main St., Manchester. Hnirs family. Also, ein excellent sonable. Phone 643-4822. A PERFECT XMAS GIFT! J. D. Realty, 648-6129. dential area, spacious yard, kitchen with built-in range, WEST SIDE — $17,900. it. 649-5245. Announcemmtn dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9 Satur­ On bus line. Rent reasonable. suitable for children. Refer­ tors, 646-0103. James Parish. 135x145 lot, X BOLTON— Split level. 8 bed­ Student’s Mother Qaims TYPIST retirement plan. If you are 1964 electric sewing machine Call Roger Metevier, 649-3632 dishwa.sher, dispo.sal, many day 7-4. 643-7968. over 25, married, have a ONE 6 FOOT green artificial (worth $130) sacrifice $50 NEW DELUXE 4V4 room du­ ences. 643-6452. cabinets and more, 21x22 trees, 2 baths. 4 bedrooms, PRACTICALLY VACANT, rooms, modem kitchen with BLECIROLDX sales and serv­ between 4:30-6:30 p.m. MANCHES’TER — Ranch 6 built 1958, spotless. Hutchins High School education and Christmas tree, $5. Maple cash; also automatic zig-zag plex apartment heat, hot wat­ finished rec room, 2-zone rooms, modem kitchen, built- owner moving. Beauty of a bullt-lns, 2-acre lot with trees, ice, bonded representative. Al­ LAWN MOWERS—Sharpened frame mirror 30x40; gold er, appliances, dryer, parking, MANCHESTER — Four room Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. Psycholo'gical Snooping Full-time permanent posi­ a successful sales back­ (worth $230) $100 cash; THREE ROOM unfurnished heat, attached garage. See in stove, dishwasher, etc. Din­ Cape, 5 large rooms, expand­ only 6 years old. For qualified fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., and repaired, winter storage. frame mirror 34x44; one pair full cellar, $160 monthly. JU . house, 2 bedrooms, $140 Manchester, 644-8141. tion available for qualified ground, call Mr. Kuhn at matching cabinets $19 extra. apartment, second floor, Por­ today. For quick action you ing room, large living room able, breezeway and two car buyer conventional mortgage Sales and service — Ariens, 30” china lamps; one 24" glass i Realty, 643-6129, 643-8779. monthly, close to schools, shop­ WHY PAY RENT? Immediate or VA with no down payment. Snowbirds, also ' rental equip­ typist with or without ex­ 688-5433 to arrange for a 649-5650. ter Street area, $80 monthly may assume our VA mort­ with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full occupancy. 6 room Cape, alum­ garage. Approximately two MANASQUAN, N.J. (AP) —♦qulring schools to use psycho- base lamp: G.E. table model ping. Write Box E, Herald. gage. 643-0133. acres plus a large building (30 Selling for $18,900. Call the R. ment L A M Equipment Corp., perience for transcription personal interview. WE RAVE customers waiting includes heat, hot water, elec­ basement, 1-car g;arage. $18,- inum siding, bus, shopping, The mother of a high school stu logical tests. The only state - mangle. 649-4090. CALORIC 40" Gas range, auto­ tricity and gas, no appliance.s by 100) In rear. Located on F. Dlmock Co., 649-5245. Personals 3 Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. work. High school educa­ matic clock controlled oven, ro- for the rental at your apart­ EXECUTIVE COLONIAL 500. Phllbrlck Agency, 649- wooded lot, FHA appraised, dent accuses school officials of mandate Is that schools deter­ Manchester Exchtuige— Enter­ tion, good knowledge of furnished. Call 643-6940 for styled split, 3 bedrooms, family 8464. $450 down, $109.30 monthly. Route 44-A, just over Bolton using psychological tests to mine 'Whether a student is men­ A M T turnpike set, 4 cars and tisserie, meat thermometer, ul­ ment or home. J. D. Realty, line. $16,000 assumable mort­ XI VERNON — New raised STATE LICE37SED rest home prise 1945. g^rammar and spelling and 643-6129. appointment. room, den, formal dining room, Pasek Realty, 289-7476, 742- snoop on her family’s private tally retarded and pro'vide spa-,. extra parts, reasonable. Call trabroiler, stainless steel cook­ EIGHT ROOM raised ranch, FIVE, FOUR and three bed­ gage. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, ranch, 2 fireplaces, built-in centrally located, rdasonable speedy, accurate typing re­ covered patio, terrace. Beamed 8243. life. clal classes for him. The law rates, friendly atmosphere. 649-0610. ing top. Call 649-8467. two years old, large living room modem homes. Bel Air 643-1577. ranch, 1% baths, 2 fireplaces, TYPEWRITERS - Standard quired. Some“knowIedge of Situations Wanted— FOUR ROOM flat, second floor, cathedral celling in fireplaced But state education officials says nothing about emotionally; TeL 875-1011. and electric. Repaired, over­ FIVE ROOM apartment to sub­ room with fireplace, modem Real Estate Co., specialists in built-in stove and oven, large medical terms helpful. Female 38 MCVING — Stove, refrigerator, central location, heat, hot living room, $215 monthly. Bel- lot, excellent residential area. say no snooping is involved and disturbed youngsters. hauled, rented. Adding ma­ BLUE FTJTURA ROYAL port- water, one year lease. Call let until August 15. 649-5729. kitchen ^ th bullt-lns, ■ family offering homes of unusual MANCHESTER— Beautiful 5% RIDE WANTED to Pratt A able typewriter; boy’s 24” bi-' Philco automatic washer, and fiore Agency, 643-5121. room, 4 or 6 bedrooms, 2-zone character. 643-9332i^ EXCLUSIVE WITH room ranch, attached garage, Selling for $20,600. Call the R. that the tests help plan a better “ But who can tell whether a chines rented and repaired. EXPERIENCED mother with miscellaneous Items. Very good 649-5048 after 6 p.m. Whitney, 8-4:45, from Route 6, Pickup and delivery service Opening also available for cycle; blond muskrat fur cape; ^ DUPLEX, 6 rooms, convenient hot water heat, garage, $24,900. large lot, $15,500. Over 100 F. Dlmock Co,, 649-5245, or school curriculum. > student Isn’t learning because of h two children would like to care condition. Reasonable. 643- location, $85. Call Glastonbury SIX ROOM single, excellent lo­ MANCHES’TER — West Side. Paul Correntl, 643-5363. mental deficiences or because' Bolton. Call 643-0286 after 6 Yale Typewriter Sendee. 649 clerk-typist for diversified Cub Scout uniform, size 12; all' BIRCH STREIEIT — spacious cation, oil steam heat, com­ Phllbrlck Agency. 649-8464. BARROWS & WALLACE listings of all kinds. Call the The controversy started when p.m. for children in her home. Tel. 6776. 633-7196. Older 6 room Colonial, new he’s emotionally disturbed with-., 4986. duties in our clerical de­ in excellent condition. Best of­ flat, second floor, two bed­ bination storm windows. 643- Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Mrs. John J. Bannigan wrote to 643-9643. fer. 875-5476. RANCJH, 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, siding, garage, quiet location. Realtors, 643-6930. ANDOVER — Bolton line. $11,- out some sort of testing?” asked-* partment. Average typing 21” P H II/jO Console ’TV, good rooms, $95. 649-4498. 6345. $9,900 EXQUISITE cozy Ranch 900. Privacy, two acres, trees, the governor and the state com­ SNOW PLOWING — You name and High School education THREE ROOM heated apart­ kitchen, ll'vlng room, wooded Only $13,500. Hayes Agency, missioner of education. She Seaton. condition, $40 or best offer; HEIATEID 3 and 4 room apart­ ment, hot water, central ga­ lot, handy to bus. shopping, 643-4803. with walled patio and trees. Manchester telephone ex­ AutomobDes For Sale 4 your own price. Telephone 649- required. Call Mrs. Peter­ Dogs— Birds— Pets ,41 Stromberg - Carlson combina­ complained that he son, John, a Mrs. Bannigan’s complaint 7863, 875-8401. ments, electric refrig;erator rage. CaU Newington 666-9868. etc. Excellent condition. $12,- Perfect condition. Lots For Ssls 73 change. 7% room Cape Cod, centered around a test contain­ son, 643-1161, for further tion radio-phonograph, $50 or Suburban For Rent 66 4% rooms down, upstairs high school freshman, had been NEIED CART Tour credit turn­ COCKER SPANIELS, buff, and gas stove furnished. Call 900. Phllbrlck Agency, 649- THREE BEDROOM ranch. 125 ing a long list of hypothetical . information. Liberty Mu­ MERCHANDISE best offer. Can be seen at 23 foot frontage, fireplace, full $12,900 5%-ROOM Ranch, bullt- ANDO'VER— Long Hill Road. 4 framed and insulated, large 2- asked to comment on whether ed down? Short on down pay­ tual Insurance Co. male. Make your choice for 649-7737 or 649-5779, 5 to 7 ROCKVILLE — Available De­ 8464. he had a happy family life and situations ranging from weight''* ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ Green Hill Street. cellar, aluminum storms, car­ lns, full basement, handy loca­ acre building site, best residen­ car garage with workshop and pickup Christmas Eve. Call p.m. cember 15. Attractive 3 % room tion. $450 dowrp. $108 per how well his parents got along. problems to home life to the size*' sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ Household Services FOR SALE PUBLIC apartment, residential area, MANCHESTER — , Like new port. All for $13,900. Don’t tial area, orchard and wood­ storage area. Easily financed. of weekly allowrances. It was 643-5586 after 5:30, or week­ FOUR’TEEN Venetian blinds, month buys it. land. stone fences, brook. “ I think it’s unfair to ask chil­ est Douglas, Inquire about low­ Offered 13-A ends. THREE ROOM apartment near shopping and bus line, 5% room ranch, 20 foot living wait. Hutchins Agency, 646- Lawrence F. Flano, Realtor, given to all 600 members of the” BAKERY SALESGIRL. Part- assorted sizes, 50c each; two heat hot water, stove, refrig­ 0103. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. 643-2766, Charles Nicholson, dren to tell about their private est down, smallest payments coffee tables, one maple and NOTICE range, refrigerator, heat, hot room, 1% baths, beautifully $15,500 COLONIAL with big, fre.shman class. anywhere. No small loan or fl- REWEAVING of BURNS moth ! time help, steady position, Sun­ erator, $90. 247 No. Main. 649- 742-6364, Dolores L. Merritt, affairs,” said Mrs. Bannigan. I GROOMING and boarding, will Everyone talks about low one dark with leather top, $2 water, parking included. finished family room, large big rooms, city conveniences. George Mickett, Manasquan nance company plan. Douglas holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ day w'ork included. Apply in collect and deliver. H. C. 5228, 9-5. ' TOWN OF MANCHESTER — 2 family du­ 646-0424. “ It’s an invasion of privacy.” prices, ONLY RAILROAD each; one small bedroom over­ Washer - dryer in basement. wooded lot. Hayes Agency, plex two years old. excellent Interior redecorated, outside Suburban For Sale 75 school psychologist, said the” Motors, 333 Main. dow shades made to measure, person, Parkade Bakery, Man­ Chase, Harmony Hill Ken­ MANCHESTER 643-4803. Mrs. Bannigan, a housewife, chester Shopping Parkade. SALVAGE GIVES THEM! stuffed chair, just recovered, . FOUR ROOM unfurnished, sec- $100 monthly. 875-3748 or 875- condition. Interiors newly dec­ needs paint. Good solid buy. students had been asked to" all sizes Venetian, blinds. Keys nels, Bolton, -643-5427. Compare! We will not be 0250. also c/ontends that psychological 1961 PONTIAC Bonneville, ra­ made while you wait. Tape . $2; small kitchen table.. j ond floor, apartment. Inquire RESIDENTS orated, many extras. Must be COVENTRY — Cute 4 room Wanted— Real Estate 77 check off only the problems that__ undersold on world famous chrome legs, $2; two chairs, | 233 Center Street, MANCHES’TER — New 7 room seen. Owmer occupied. Call $15,900 6% - ROOM Colonial j ranch, double wooded lot, ga­ tests are being used as a cover- concerned them and been gi'vfen, . dio and heater, full power, ex­ corders for rent. Marlow’s 88? ' to care for two chil- WANTED — Good home for REFUSE DISPOSAL ANDOVER— 4 room apartment, with formal dining room, 24-1 SPOT CASH paid for homes, dren in mv home. Call after brands. Tremendous sav­ chrome legs, yellow seats, $1 — raised ranch, 2-car garage, anytime 649-7094 or 21 Ash­ rage, large living room with up for lazy and Inefficient the choice* of not signing their cellent condition. Call after 4, Main , 649-5221. spayed female dog, cross be- i AREA REGULATIONS heat, hot water, electric stove bmlt-ins, 1% baths. % acre lot, foot master bedroom, good lo-1 farms and acreage, 24-hour teachers. 649-3132. 6:30, 643-9’431. ings on TOYS, CLOTHES, each. 528-5789. I TWO ROOM heated apartment worth Street. No agents, fireplace, only $8,600. Hayes names after they had finished. tween Labrador and Irish Set­ PAINTS, HOUSEWARES. ’The Town designated disposal and refrigerator, reasonable. tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ cation. Lot for the money. Agency, 643-4803. service Hayes Agency, 643- “ My son Johnny Is getting (3s "We didn't try to pry, and wa.. FURNITURE REFINISHED, ter. Call 649-2384. and bath. 149 Oakland Street. area, off Olcott Street, shall be please. 1963 NASH RAMBLER station colors matched, warp straight­ Save up to 75c on the $1.00. HOTPOINT washer and electric $65. 649-5229, 9-5. 742-6124. cy, 643-4803. 4803. and Ds because he’s not getting didn’t ask any embarrassing Help Wanted— Male .36 Route 5, East Windsor. dryer. Must move. First $75 open for use by the public from IN-LAW QUARTERS — 7% $16,300 BRICK - FRONTED EAST HARTFORD — 7 room enough homework,” she said. | questions.” he insisted. “ We’ra wagon, white, 990 Series, pow­ ened. Manchester Reflnishlng AKC REGISTERED German master-built Ranch. Built-In Closed Sat., open daily and takes both. 643-0133, THREE ROOMS, Ule bath, heat 8:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m. every PORTER S’TREET Area — 6 room ranch, 2 baths, 2-zone older Colonial, excellent fam­ “ There are too many frills In only Interested In helping tha- er steering, power brakes, pow­ Co. 643-9283. Shepherd puppy, 5 months old, kitchen, quiet neighborhood, er windows, radio, heater, all EXPERIENCED oil burner ALL DAY SUNDAY. and hot water furnished, sec­ day of the week except Sundaj^ room Cape, fireplace, 2-car heat, garage, drastic reduction ily home, large lot, close to the .school curriculum, M d this students, their parents and their service man, all benefits. Apply male, excellent disposition, $85. 1964 WESTINGHOUSE 21” New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, If. You Wear A Half Size garage, large tree shaded lot, large lot, prudently priced. Forbes Street School, 1% new tires including new snow 649-0483 after 6. ond floor. 15% School St. to $18,500, Manchester. Hutch­ Don’t Prune Is one of them.” teachers. tires. At list price. One owner. in person. Williams Oil Serv­ portable T-V, UHF converter, across from East Side Rec. July 4th, Labor Day, Thanks­ $17,900. Phllbrlck Agency, ins Agency, Realtors, 646- baths, city water and sewer. She said many teachers today excellent condition, $100. Call $16,500 2 BA’TH, family room Call 649-4933. Building— Contracting 14 ice, 341 Broad St., Manches­ COCKER PUPPIES from H ^- giving E>ay and Christmas Day. 649-8464. 0103. E. J. Carpenter, Realtor, 649- don’t give homework assign­ ter. 649-8367. Split Level. Child-safe fenced- 5051, Mr. Day, 649-9204. mony Hill Kennels will be 7 HO TRAIN SET and equip­ Dangerous materials or sub­ in yard. Priced below replace­ Shrubs fo r ments because they’re either Kilbride Services 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, with CARPENTRY—Rec rooms, for­ stances, such as poisons, acids, mica, ceilings, closets, remod­ weeks on Christmas Day, light ment, two electric heaters, 14" ment cost. Don’t wait! TOLLAND — '$2,500 assumes too lazy or too busy getting trade, $895, without trade $995. buffs and goldens. AKO regis­ TV set, child’s crib, Stauffer NOTICE ^ caustics, .sanitary wastes, in­ graduate degrees In order to L08 ANGELES (AP) — No Kleman Motors, 649-4100. eling, hatchways, attics fln- 40" GAS STOVE with grill, $20. fected materials, explosives or SmockeiJ Covers! mortgage, save closing costs. i.shed, concrete steps, floors, WANTED tered. Make reservations now. couch, 78 record albums, jet Call 643-4715. In accordance with the re­ MOVE IN $16,900 IMMACULATE over­ Spotless 6% room Colonial Yule Greens qualify for higher salaries. funeral services are planned tor radioactive materials shall not sized Cape. Maintenance-free, 1961 DODGE ^door station porches. gSrages. No job too H. C, Chase, Hebron Road, water pump, 125 foot string quirements of the Zoning Regu- Ranch, built-ins. % acre wood­ The tests, she t.'>ntended, are veteran actor Percy Kilbride,' small. 649-8880. Part-time and full-time Bolton. 643-5427. 10 - watt outdoor Christmas In Hon, of thn Tow^n of acceptable for dUsposal with- TOMORROW 1-car garage, all city services. ed lot. Hurry! Hayes Agency, merely an excuse for putting 76, star of the “ Ma and Pa Ket­ wagon, excellent condition, ful­ lations of the Town of Man- express written permis­ Save $2,000— Buy It now. In areas of the nation hard ly winterized, four brand new lights, all blue. 649-6091. Chester, Connecticut, the Zon­ 643-4803. the blamt: for Johnny’s grades tle” movie series. Class A gauge and toolmakers Musical Instruments 53 sion of the Director of Public hit by the long drought. It is on his family environment. tires, including two brand new QUALITY CARPENTRY- ing Board of Appeals will hold $17,900 C R A G SM A N - BUILT Kilbride, who underwent Rooms, dormers, porches, Bridgeport operators Articles For Sale 45 Works. You’ll have no delay in put­ VERNON — 3 bedroom ranch, wise to forego gathering Aqd. she suggested, if teach­ snow tires. Reasonable. Call CHRISTMAS SPECIAL — $200 a public hearing on Monday 6-room Ranch. Formal dining brain surgery recently, died basements reflnlshed, cab­ Any matenials of any kind ting your family in this j garage, nice lot, convenient to Christmas greens from shrubs ers must poke Into the domestic early Friday. The surgery fol-,. 875-8608. ' Apply GARLAND commercial 4-bum- Diamonds— TVatehefs— discount on floor models of evening, December 21, 1964 at or nature, including ashes, that comfortable 3 bedroom room, reversible cabinets. 1 % | and foundation plantings inets, built-ins, formica, tile. 8 P.M. in the Hearing Room of shopping. Parkway. $500 down. lives of their students, “ parents lowed injuries received in an- No job too small. William ner gas range with oven, broil­ Jewelry 48 Kinsman spinet organs. Dubal- contain any hot live coals or ranch home on Arcellia Dr., baths, treed lot. In beautiful 30-year mortgage. Hurry. Con- around the house and garden E & S GAUGE CO. er and grill. 649-6273. - do Music Center, 186 W. Mid­ the Municipal Building on the shape. I may ask for equal time and auto accident Sept. 21. 1960 CORVAIR, $500. Call 643- Robbins carpentry service. fire shall not be acceptable for in Manchester. This is a tes.sa Real Estate, 742-8385, this year. prepare their own tests for His body was taken from tha dle Tpke. following application: STA’TE Like trees, these shrubs have 0286 after 6 p.m. 649-3446. ^itchell Drive TREAT rugs right, they’ll be a WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ disposal. choice east end location $18,500 eOrFOOT RANCH with' 429-4688. teachers.” Chase Sanitorium to the Arra-*^- pairing. Prompt service. Up to HEARING ALSO. Auto car bodies are not ac­ with all city facilities and been weakened and damaged by delight if cleaned with Blue HAMMOND ORGAN — 2 man- American Coal Co., Inc., breezway and garage, family State Department of Educa­ strong Family Mortuary, where 1956 CHEVROLET, automatic c a r p e n t r y — 32 years’ ex­ $20 on your old watch In trade. ceptable for disposal. near all city conveniences. COVENTRY — Reasonably the prolonged dry spell, says tion officials and Manasquan’s perience. Ceiling.s and floor Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ uals, full octave bass, 1% d.b.a. Manchester Cities Serv­ sized kitchen, handy location.! priced 4 room home, hot water attendants said Instructions had transmission, good tires, good CARPENTERS WANTED. er $1, Olcott Variety Store. Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, years old, real value. 649-9858, Scavenging is prohibited. Priced at $i8,900 for quick spic and span move-right-in Dr. Johnson Parker of the school psychologist dispute Mrs. been received that no funeral be running condition, $225. 643- tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga- Steady employment, paid vaca­ 737 Main Street. State Theater ice, 555 West Middle Turnpike, Dead animals shall be dis­ sale by transferred owrner. heat, enclosed porch, nicely lo­ Bartlett Tree Research Labora- Bannigan's claims. after 7. , Industrial Zone. Special Excep­ condition. ' conducted. Cremation la 0667. rage.s, additions, attics fin­ tion, insurance plan, new home PISTOL — Hi-Standard, auto­ Building. posed of under the supervision Call Barbara Babin. cated: 742-7056. lories. The tests are not really psy- tion to have Limited Repairer’s planned, the mortuary said. ished, remodeling. concrete construction and remodeling loading, 22 caliber, supermatic of the Town Health OflBcer. $19,400 VERY ROOMY 5-year- All evergreens should go In­ ] chological tests but are used as 1964 MONZA Convertible, 4- work. No job too small. Imme­ citation, 8” ; beautiful black, License and Certificate of Ap- old Split Level with family to winter with an ample supply work. Only first-class men re­ FOR SALE—Steinway console Anyone violating any of these COVENTRY—On Town Road. I general surveys to help plan a speed, immaculate, low mile­ diate estimates. 643-2629 ply. Call 649-5391 for appoint­ fitted pistol shooting case, 4- piano. Call evenings 643-7247. proval for same at above loca- Regulations shall be subject to room, 2 full baths, big family of water about 'their roots. But age, Must be seen to be appre­ Florists— Nurseries 49 JARVIS REALTY CO. 6 room completed Cape, walk­ ! better curriculum, said Dr. J. ment, McCarthy Enterprise.s, rack drawer with mounted » J ' penalties as provided in the 12 INCHES porch, A-1 condition, even rains In recent weeks have ciated. 649-4876. CARPENTRY — Bathrooms out ba.sement, bullt-lns, 1% Kirk Seaton, state director of RIBBONS—PAPER Inc. spotting Bausch & Lomb scope. J ^rsons Interested may Dumping and Refuse Disposal REALTORS been insufficient in some areas. school psychology. tiled, recreation rooms, remod­ FRESH CUT, farm raised attend this hearing. Ordinance. $21,800 RAISED RANCH, fire­ baths, oil hot water heat. 1956 THUNDERBIRD, a real eling, garages, additions, ce­ Also bullet trap target for 22 Office and Store 643-1121 Eves. 643-1686 As a result, winter injury “ If the sciiools are to do a XMAS CARDS DELIVERY WORK, weekends, caliber ammunition. All in ex­ Christmas trees, Dec. 6-20, Zoning Board of Appeals To be effective December 21 place, formal dining, 2 baths, may comp>ound the already crit­ . creampuff. automatic, radio ment work. Call Leon Cieszyn- Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. ■family room, 2-car garage, EAST HARTFORD — New good job in teaching the three i GIFT TIES for Vernon area, $1.50 an hour, cellent condition. Call 649-6273 Equipment 54 John F. Clifford, 1964. ical condition of these plant­ and heater. Must see. Call 875- ski, 649-4291. to 5 p.m., weekdays 3-5 p.m. laundry room, wall to wall car­ duplex 5-5, off Burnside Ave­ Rs, they must use the best^! 1372. average $20 weekends, car nec- after 4 p.m. Chairman Richard Martin ings. Next spring, when winter e.ssary. Call 644-0202. Glenwood Farms, Silver St., COMPUTER SCALE, meat peting. Act Quickly. nue, aluminum siding. methods at their command, and John A. Cagianello, General Manager kill shows up In the form * of psychological te.sts are an Im­ ARTHUR DRUG ONE DOLLAR stationery bar­ Coventry, first right off Route grinder, coffee grinder, very Secretary MANCHESTER — Reduced for 1962 MONZA, 4-speed transmis­ Town of Manchester quick sale. 6 room finished $21,900 GARRISON Colonial in HARTFORD — New 4%-4% dead branches and browned portant help,” he said. I sion, black with red interior, Roofing— -Siding 16 CABINET MAKER, experi- gains, name, address on choice 44-A beyond Twin Hills. reasonable. 528-5789. enced only. Displaycraft, Inc., of 200 noteheads; 150 letter (flape wdth fireplace, combina­ perfect condition, perfect loca­ duplex off Blue Hills Avenue. needles, extensive pruning may There are no state laws re- good condition, $1,350. 875- -f - » INCHES be required. Right now, shrubs 6180. DION CONSTRUCTION--Roof­ Manchester 643-9557. sheets, 75 envelopes. 60 per­ CHRISTMAS ’TREES! Select tion windows, city utilities, tion. 1% baths, fireplace, built- ing, siding, alterations, ceil­ sonalized napkins, 79c, blue, and cut your own! Bring the nice lot, good location near in kitchen, 1%-acre treed lot. Direct from Builder. 742-8863 and foundation plantings need ings, gutters and silumlnum FULL AND PART - TIME nm- pink, yellow, white. Discount family to 'The Stanley Tree everything. Only $13,900. Tremendous buy. all the reservoirs of strength windows. 643-4352, 64S-0S96. chinists, good pay. Apply In Farm, Long Hill Road, Andov­ U & R Realty Co., Inc., Robert "Will build same on your lot they have to help pull them Auto Driving School 7*A Center (with Manchester Rub­ MANCHESTER'S $25,600 8%-ROOM Multi-Level, person, 234 Hartford Rd. ber Stamp), 5 S. Main, Man­ er. Open every day until Chris- D. Murdock, 643-2692, 643- or mine.” through the winter. A»• A. DION, INC. Roofing mas from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or 6472. spacious and striking. 2-car Trees, of* course, can and "Open House" l e a r n t o d r i v e — Special chester. Earn cash for your­ garage, 2 baths, fireplace, attention to nervous and el'd- siding, painting. C!arpentry, Al­ PRODUCTION self or club treasury. Free sell­ call 742-6438. Large selection often should be pruned during terations and additions. Ceil­ ■CUSTOM BUILT 7 room raised large treed lot. Don’t miss NEW HOMES being construct­ the winter. Thus, It may be best AT erly. Classroom for teen-agers. TRAINEES ing kit. 649-4489. of White Spruce, Norway ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER looking now! ! ings. Workmanship guaran­ ranch, rec room, plus 2 fire­ ed. 8 minutes from Manches­ to confine snipping of greens Pickup service. Day or eve­ Spruce and Douglas Fir from ter. Cape Cods, Ranches, teed. 299 Autumn St. 843-4860. Openings on all shifts for men LIFE SIZE Santas for outdoor $2.60 up. Also, pine branches places, excellent financing, for Yule use‘ to pine, spruce, ning lessons. Reasonable rates. The above listings are ju.st a Raised Ranches — time to to train on production jobs In or indoor Christmas displays. for decoration, and seasoned 8339 $23,900. J. D. Realty, 643-5129, hemlock and large forms of Manchester Driving Academy. BIDWELL HOME Improvement 643-8779. sample of many more homes choose your Individual lot now. FOX GROVE HEIGHTS 742-7249. « process plant. Good pay, steady 166 Sliver Lane, East Hart­ wood In fireplace and furnace OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! 12V4-26V4 that we can show you—with no holly That grow on your prop­ Company -Roofing, siding, al­ work, company paid Insurance ford. 528-4516. lengths at $3 per trunkful. Call Robert D. Murdock. U & R (MANCHESTER—OFF KEENEY STREET) terations, additions and re­ ’Then you’re bound to com­ MANCHESTER—A well built 6 obligation. Call us now—it will Realty Co., Inc., 643-2692, 643- erty. program. (Company representa­ mand applause in this charm­ room Colonial, 1-car attached be our pleasure. If a hemlock, pine or spruce modeling of all type.s Excel­ tive will interview and hire at 5019-N 6472. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 lent workmanship. 649-6496. ing sheath and jacket pair- It garage, oil heat, center hall, has not been pruned for some Manchester Office . MORIARTY BROTHERS fits perfectly with practically no These smocked gingham cov­ centrally located. Priced right, COVENTRY — 4 rooms, bath, time, the removal of every THIS SUNDAY—2 to 5 P.M. BICYCLE, boy’s 20”, 2 years BARROWS & WALLACE third branch may promote bet­ CONN. STATE pattern alterations"'^ er-ups are a perfect hideaway $14,800. Alice Clampet, Real­ automatic oil heat, 1-car g;a- old, good condition, $17. 643- No. 8339 with Patt-O-Rama is for the toaster and mixer! You’-' tor, 649-4543. CO: rage, % acre lot. $500 down, ter ■ gprowth. Elongated branch­ New exciting custom crafted 7 and 8-room Garrison Co­ 9042, anytime. Roofing ana Chimney^ 16- A EMPLOYMENT SERVICE NEED SBtVING YOU WITH 806 Main Street,. Manchester In sizes 12%, 14%, 16%, 18%, 11 find them easy to make; so $75 month includes taxes anartlally finished, immediate occupancy. Only Don’j wait — send'60c now for New—’64 Fall-Winter Album! lars cleaned. Rubbish removed, Ice, available jail hours. Satla- , evening shift, for approximate­ OF MANCHESTER large back lot Room for 2-car NEW CUSTOM BUILT nine $18,500. Lawrence F. Flano, To iuep glaanes and plates The Hayes 315 CENTER STREET your copy of the fgll k. winter Articles; Custom Collection; ^aaonable. Call 649-1043 after factlon guaimntaad. Cafl 649- 1 ly three weeks. Apply In' per­ MANCHESTER garage. Cloae to bus. Two- room Colonial, prestige loca- Realtor, 648-2766, Charles from sU d^ around tha serv­ 8 |80. 1816, $ Phone 649-5203 *64 issue of Basic Fashion, a regular features; Items to week occupancy. CaU 640-9847 79 EAST CBITER ST. tlpn. A real Steal at $26,900. son; 234 Hartford Rd. make ! Only 60c a eopy. Nieboloon, 742-6864, Oolorea ing tray, put moistsnad paper aompleta pattern book. to 0 p.m. CaU NAtlonal 8-8086. L. Marrttt, 646-0424. 1 . _ 1 napldna ondeni|8fli th ^

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PAGE TWELVE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1964 ------^ ______. > Mayor Asks for United Front Oakley Authorg Pay Taxes Now On Industrial Development Book on D’Ailly Business Bodies And Save Money Dr. Francis C. Oakley, assist­ Town CMleotor of Itasm ue D m p R* town iMidftrs’ vow*d«>(levelopment oommissIoM and ant professor at WUllams Col­ B m est MadieU today ufiged lo­ Intentions to broaden Manches­ the redevelopment agency. lege, Wllliamstown, Mass.,' Is cal residents to pay the second ter's tax base, the community The planning commission has installments of thefa- Manohea- the author of "The Political has not been notably successful set aside land in the town’s ter 1964-65 taxes before the and Thou^t of Pierre d’Allly: The In attracting new industry to master plan for industry in the! of the year, in order to take ad­ locate here. Buckland section of town. The * Voluntarist TradlUon." The vantage of deductions for in­ In an effort to overcome past development commission has ex- { writer is the husband of the for­ come tax purposes. dURcultlee, Francis J. Mahoney ecuted town efforts to locate mer Clalre-Ann Lamenzo of He said that the installment, has proposed a series of meet­ new industry there. Manchester. ings between civic officials and due by Jan. 1, will be delin­ The redevelopment agency The book was published this quent after FCb. 1, and will then business leaders, to develop a can include present or poten­ month by the Yale University be subject to interest charges more united front among the tial industrial land in its re­ Press and is now on sale. of one-half of one per cent, dat­ people who hold the keys to newal plans. Pierre d’Allly (1350-1420), Manchester’s front door. - In addition Mahoney would bishop, cardinal, and at one ing back to July 1, Ote legal' Community efforts over the Invite representatives of the point a favored candidate for day for the assessment. past few years, Mahoney says, Eighth Utilities District, which papl election, was a distin­ Machell said that any person have foundered because town provides fire protection, and - if t SHOPPING guished French theologian. He who still owes his first tax in­ leadership has not been pre­ sewer service for the northern was one of the ecclesiastical stallment should contact the IS- pared in advance. portion of town: officials of 1 U DAYS statesmen who succeeded in collector’s office, to determine Hence, when the town de­ the privately owned Manches­ bringing the Great Schism to an the correct amount of interest velopment commission found a ter Water Co., with the fran­ TILL CHRISTMAS end at an ecumenical council in due to date. buyer for a new industrial site chise to provide water in the Switzerland from 1414 to 1418, He said that he win tuue here last year, commission and northern .section: and business but failed to introduce many re­ warrants in February for all • Chamber oif Commerce members leaders who might be interested forms promulgated into the personal property and motor found themselves rushing pell church in later years by the in supporting the town's ef­ .vehicle taxes impald on FCb. 1. mell to line up the necessary forts. About Town Council of Trent. backing for the project. And The meetings could also see Dr. Oakley is a native of Liv­ along the way the project fell vislta from land owners who Manchester WATES will have erpool, England, and a graduate Duplicate Bridge through, at least temporarily. might cooperate with the town their Christmas party Tuesday of Oxford University. He came Instead of having to make in offering properties to pro­ at 7:30 p.m. at the Italian to this country in 1957 and re­ Results in a duplicate bridge such last minute efforts, the spective industrial tenants or American Club. Eldridge St. ceived a Ph.D. degree in history game last night at the base­ ‘town ought to prepare in ad­ purchasers. Weighing in will be from 6 to at Yale University in 1959 and ment rooms, 39 School S t are: vance, Mahoney says. 7. For reservations, contact taught there until moving to North-South, Mr. and Mrs. As chairman of the town’s And state highway officials might attend to describe the af­ Mrs. Felix Gremmo, 845 E. Mid­ Williams in 1961. He was ap­ James LeSure, flfat; M r. and board of directors, Mahoney has dle Tpke. Members are remind­ pointed to a Social Science Re­ fects of a proposed expansion of Mrs. Millard Rowley, aeoond; asked General Manager Richard ed to bring an ornament for search Council Fellowship in and Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Crock­ Martin to schedule a series of the Wilbur Cross Highway on the tree and a grab bag gift. Legal Philosophy and Political ett and Milton (SottUeb and meetings beginning after the the town’s industrially zoned Theory in 1962, and recently Mrs. Kenneth Morgeeter, third. holldav’s ^ develop a more unit­ land. A large chunk of .such The weekly square dance awarded a grant-in-aid by the ed fiutlt. land — including some where Also, East-West Russell class of the Manchester Square American Council of Learned Grannls and Clarence Oovil, Invited to the meetings will light Industry is already locat- Dance Club will have a Christ­ Socities for research in Europe first; Sid Goldstein and I 1 '' gotiate with the water compa­ the general Contract cost, the ny for reimbursement of all contract is now $472,505. The or part of the expense. RIDES original contract was awarded Because no settlement has to the Associated Construction H a t tfie p ap u lar 1) been forthcoming to date, the Co. for $458,400, but, change district directors requested the orders in th? amount of $14,105 Monday meeting. have boosted the school’s cost > VERNON RIDING STABLES < A district .spokesman sa>ye to the present figure. the district board’s proposal to. \ LAKE STREET. STREET, VEBMAMVERNON 649-8101 ' buy the water company may Announcing also be discussed. We Have A The Opening BIG DOUBLE-RUNNER BOB SLED Firemen Fete WESTOWN drown by two prsnping horses. Bring the Ladies Tonight PHARMACY OF C hild ren .. .It's Lot's of Fun! 50c A Ride 459 Hartford Rd.—649-9946 The 8th District will hold its Rides Going On The Hour and Half-Hour annual Ladtes Night at 6:30 To maintain our continuity Starting at 9:00 A.M. Today and Sunday! tonight in the firehouse at of medical service w# are Main and Hilliard SLs. with at­ tendance open to all district di­ rectors and firemen and their Open All Day FISHER wives. The feature of the evening will be a buffet supper, served SUNDAY by Victor Pagan! Caterers. DRY CLEANSERS BOTH STORES BEST WISHES BRANCH FAIRWAY for this Holiday Seaspn and CORNER MAIN A ELURIDGE STREETS for every day in the years to come. OPEN MOEN MONDAY, DEC. 14, 1964

TONIGHT till Modern . . . Convenient . , . Beautiful . . . 'These and many more features are yoyrs with your new OPENING SPECIAL WE HAVE 1,000’s OF Moen single-control faucet. All arrangements for With evei^r $3 worth of dry cleaning, we will URAB BAG GIFTS this thoughtful gift have been completed . . . just give us a call to set the installation date. May give a 2 lb. Christmas Fruit Cake FREE! » 1 . 0 0 And Under we hear from you soon so you cah start enjoying FOR YjOUR this modern appliance in your home? CONVENIENCE VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL SHOWROOM 5 976 Main St. Turnpike Plaza 705 Middle Downtown Turnpike K, WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE i FAIRWAI Next to Manohestori Popular g .341 BROAD ST— TEL. <49-4548 '. jff >7

-v: Um«nt, delin- m then h&rges It, dat- » legral person tax in- ot the -7 • Ocn^.a. ->et, ermine ntereet T V Week d e c . 11 fhrv DEC. 18 Issue For all OH AM NBLa motor reb. 1 . r® bridge TV Is It CoDunercialififn I base­ st are: Mrs. r. and Notebook Or Christmas Spirit? econd; Crock- __ By yOAN OBOSBT trouble with Christmas, If you l> and ta tossed in, viewen wiU be third, NSW YORK— (NBA.)—iUch- •TO a televishm set owner, is by ard Cronna would consider it forced to see a repeat of it dur­ ftussell thatline the Joyous day has ar- ing televUion’s long, arid sum­ Oovil, a penonal lavor U Mevlsian Hved, its an anticliinax. Viewers would sample his fa ir­ mer. Producers ^ to avoid Id liCe tt’s not the Christmas tele- ly acftlslmed' but low-rated this. Id Mr. specula that are so bad. Shows that have been on the ■ CB£|eV. series about polttlos, MCeUy they are scheduled fair­ ilrd. Slaraery’s People. air for several seasons gen­ by the ly close to t)ec. 28. It’s those “W e anticipated the show erally havi a Christmas epUode rWGA, storiM that bring Christmas to would be a slow starter, but in the backlog. In a case like Inning the Ponderosa or ShUoh Ranch wo received marvelous erlt- thU, viewers are treated to a rry of Wagon ’Train, complete December dose of what miiat be ioismr Maybe 10 per cent of wth dying youngster (there's IS di- the critics gave us what most called “the annual Chriatmas ^ dying youngster), classic." stuiws would consider good ro- which begin appearing arotmd vlaws, but with some rcserva- ThU year NBC wUI be re­ 15. Gradually, along with pealing "Mr. Magoo's Christ­ ttooa The other 96 per cent • restlessness, viewers come raved. A fter the second show, mas Carol" on Dec. 18, Ten­ the "Bah, Humbug" nessee Bmlc Ford’s "The Story a lot of the critics reviewed our attitude of Scrooge toward, Aow and almost 100 per cent of Christmas" and Project 20’s not the day, but the overly "The Coming of Christ," both aocepted us critically." long unlmoglnaUve observance Said Time Slot of it. on Dec. 21. Perry Como's Dec. t e e of the problems for 17 show will originate in Rome, But there is hope that Christ­ and be tinged with the holi­ ing Blattery's People is the time mas on television will no long- slot. It Is competing with Ben day spirit. The BMl Telephone w celebrated with v e r s i ^ Hour will have iU Christmas Casey (ironically turned out, of Di^ens’ "A Christmas Car- program, with Maureen O’Hara Mkei fflattery’s People, by Bing 2 set in the Old West, or P a U - as hostess on Dec. 32. Missing Opoeby Produetlotw) and The • western town from N B C ’s scheduU: The love­ Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Sur­ wiled ^th leh em , where the ly “Amahl and the Night VUi- veys show many people turn ott Have Gun, WUl Travel script tors.” their aets at 10 (when the three fomd a woman about to give Among the N B C series plan­ s^ows come on), "A t that hour, birth in a saloon where "there was no room.” ning Christmas episodes are with fewer people watching, Hazel, Dr. Kildare and The L‘en. Anthony . C. McAuliffe, commander of U.S. Crenna said, "you don’t split sn oot that the producers Rogues, which has a tale called au«Heiioe. If you do split no one h ^ e s e ^ the light and real- “Mr. White’s White Christ­ forces during the Battle of the Bulge, on a recent that a bad Christmas mas.” ^ s it to h*6 command post in Bastogne, Belgium. As £Hattery, Crenna, an ideal­ S It^ On CBS, Lassie, *««Red naeiion Skelton “ mpaiKiI on NBC’s istic state legislator, has finally niotl- and Danny Kaye will be deco- vatea all tetevUlon — cJ^ii The Battle of the Bulge Tuesday from 10 to 11 been allowed to grow up profee- rated with tinsel and mistletoe. commercialism. p.m., the 20th anniversary of the start of the skmally. He was playing a teen­ Topo Oigio, the Italian Mouse, In televUion’s recent past battle. ager at the age of 30 on Our most series Rimed 30 eni. will be on the EM Sullivan Show — ------'it Miss Brooks. He says he la fa­ on Dec. 20 disguised as Santa and repeated 13 of these talistic about his show’s future. ^ r in g the summer months, Claus. “Not a creature was stirring, not even T i ^ Oigio." " I have been In television for raeee series were inclined to ABC Plans Daytime Shuffle so kmg on Our Mias Brooks and M ve an occasional seasonal The Entertainers on Chriatmas 19 The Real McCoys that it Is dif­ show, like a vUit from St. Nick. night, wll! have Carol Burnett ____ ficult to be optimistic. W e Just But today’s television econom- U a hanging - the - mUUetoe ^ CYNTHIA LOWRY ^which were in such network comeriy sketch, taped before YORK (A P ) — The dust LUB try to make the best show we ^ dicUte that a series films vogue a short Ume back. can and hope someone watch- 36 episodes, and repeats 26 epl- her back and neck injuries I Wcked up by Monday’s new na- NBC recently knocked out aa." forced her into traction and off Nlejsen report had not Merv Griffin’s "Woril tor the show. I even begun to settle when ATC TY >1alBg Paridag Tickets Word," while ABC abandoned Those who do watch the Telecast Tonighi; Jackie Gleason’s Christmas ' *m*°'mced a plan to shakeup its the evening edition of "The Miow, and recognize' Crenna show, on CBS. will be telecast I afternoon schedule Price Is Right," on Dec. 26. On Dec. 27, A B C , I>«c- 28 im the street, are very poUte. On Nobel Prizes . I In rnaa nw “ P w w o r d ,” a very healthy will telecast “Wlnterland IProcess of reshuffling lir “T ^ y aay things like *Ck)Od CMS daytime show, has become Ice,” a special with Gordon an d' ***” ® ®P°^ adding a new something of a ratings Invalid in luck to the show.’ But the soap o p e ra ______. _...„ ... documentary on SheiUShelU MacRae. On Dec.Dee 28,28 I oP®*".* ®«“ed “Ftame in the its Thursday night spot opposite Iren funs of ’The Real McCoys used the Nobel Prize Awards, includ- Wind," plus what are euphemis­ to ask things - like Mow's A B C wUl have U)e first of the the extremely popular "Be­ Hers “ F the actual presenUUon in U.N. specials. Rod Seriing's “A tically called “selected re-runs” witched’’ on ABC. Grandpa?’ I think that peieoh- Stockholm of 1064 Awards, wUl Carol for Another Christmas,” of old "Donna Reed Shows,” There was a time when it al IdMitifloation is the thing be telecast on ABC tonight two game shows will be re­ that makes a show a success. I moved. seemed that all of dayUme tele­ vision was preoccupied with would have much more aissur- former host for the "^nibus" , L a w L c? " StSSS^H a?d'T Both are out of the prolific anoe If someone were to come series and chief variations of parlor games, U.S. corre- Robert Shaw. Pat Hingl“ Peter G o o d s o n-Todman packa^ng played for prizes. But since the up to me and say, ’Hey,. Slat­ spondent f Skjr K ier (8) Sarfslda Six ____ 188) Tha natoaebaUes lengthy television study of the (S-Zt> Beg* Bem y (U ) Sab. T.V. 11:88 <881 Sat. Nirht Bnasn 'ard Nobel Prizes and the winners, <88> Compass according to ABC. 4 P Survey "C E . . , ed the event 20 years ago. Tsniair Among persons who will be in­ Mck,- SSI. ■st-jac laboratories T. P. AITKIN CO. terviewed are former President (48) Daaoa TartV. Harry S. Truman, who made 8:88 (4 8 ).S atai«ay______Mattaae 8:18 U)-88-t8> BallywaaS Palaaa Hbhting-t-Cooliiig S ? . Oaestai Aaaa 277 BROAD the decision, scientists Edward Sheet Metal Work (82) FaataN aSlnn^ * “ •**■• MUIer. TeUer, Leo Szilard and Robert , „ (88) Saparaar 27 Tolland Tpke.. 4:88 (8) Dmaly 14:88 (8) Qaasnahe Oppenheimer, and copilot Rob­ . S®4$el Leslie. A salaaa hsstaaa ert Lewis of the plane that car­ . „ <*•) Ctampiaashlp BswIIbf 643-6793 , ^ *■** iba Baeea *• fka iaaaceat victin aTa itoi- ALLNEW ried the weapon to Japan. ( 8 - ^ ) W M . WarM at Sparia he8waaa twa Jealaea asw- Natioaal F M a la Badsa. I n 18:88 (8) Tnie Aaxelea. ^ — (48) Hauasay _ — Taachdawa 196$ Devis Shaw U:I8 (8) Mavis < » ^ > fiparie Spaeial FM - ATLANTIC FURNACE OIL (Calar) Bad Falnar. htal "* Y »e A Taaa-ara WsfasraM" "Dadanratar Flshlaa.’P l^ h a a l In ^ ea , Yvaaaa Una, 24 HOUR CIJSTOHER SERVICE—649-3701 • :88 (8) Weather * "Hoaaa af Draaala" Laa Ohal (88) Film RADIOS (88) News u Im w ' m I t"*” ” *••**• L T. W OOD CO . { , « !8 a s " ~ CALL 649-1124 4M * ” " • - ogo«» a£SK ...% g T V -B s dIe, Salas a a d . PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. jOONN^ SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12, lft64 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1964 PAGE THREE

tki^ irkirkirkirk SUNDAY Television PROGRAM Season Hits T elevision A U T O STAR TUESDAY PROGRAM Time Ohaaael (88) Baa. Mattnae U :M (3) Merle Maaternieoe I tJSMOMI <»48-M) Frtoe U BisM 7:13 (31) Maoa. Blyhlighla 7:4S <1) 8acre4 HaaH “^^ama naaaya'* BtatHay “ Aparlaunt Far p e n y ” Asaa Are Sure to (S> T w n O der 11:88 (3:M8) OMCcatratiaB (38) Syarta TTh (Si Aie Oraia, WUUam Heldaa J e m r i r lilt (I) HThat la the WarM (Sa> Acriealtan oa rara4a “ The Aeensed" Loretta Taaag •sit (5) Ma: •( Omb <8-3848) Mbalac Uaka (8-38-48) CoBobat ■:1S FaU er Krowa Baa4 by SacUah4yeakiay airmaaa <8> Darer aa« OaHath (38) Halla of Irr l:8 f (8) Nawacepe, Memeats 8( By CYNTHIA LOWRY 7s88 (1) FHBihr UvliMI 13:38 (3) Search Far I TasMTiaw far Aaurloaa aalferma. (38) Scleaee Ta«ar 8:88 (8-»8-48> AFL FhaObaU Oamferl, Hyrnia (St-W) Vadajr Shaw. (33-33) TraUi ar Ceaaeaaeae (33-38) Mr. Novak (W) BIbla InatHata New Yerk ra. Hanatan U85.(8) Decay ______NHJW YORK (AP) — "That (■> OMiarotlaa Alyhahat ( 8 4 i ^. MelleBeU: Fea FMwrs Jaaaea Fraaoiaeoa. Novak ■ :«S (8> Llaht Tima 1:15 Oaav< 1:88 (I) Beat Seller heeemas lavalved la a aaae- f :88 (3) Talea af the SlTeihaaha (38d8> teneera Waa the Week That Wae," re­ Mavie trasle haaiay aaeldeal. 4:88 (38) Argament (34) Syaelram <8> The Aaaaran (38) Sanday ferring to the latest Nielsen tel­ (38) niBa (33) Dlac Dear Sehaal 4:88 (18) HenM af Trath Notes: Guests (13-18) Al Heme TTHh KIMy 3:88 (3) WarM War I (3f) Wail af tSe 5:88 (33-38) Wild Kln>d8m evision ratings, noted that the (48) Newa (34) FaUar WarM (48) tacred Heart (88) Barbara Beraard Shaw ti33 (I) Bed Skelfta Hear (Oalar) B x p ^ lo n tn Ihe three top shows were "Bonam- 8:15 (38) Sacred Heart Katahri Deaa^ “ hmaa af lha And Dancers ilR (3) A* The World Toraa Goaola: Oearye- Gabel, Me (U) The Chriataphera trae primlllre.” (B> sa." a western; "Bewitched," a (3343) I M ’i Make A Deal T a a u Falk. 8:38 (3) Iraacea of America 8:88 (3) Pro Oat a Seerat comedy about a beautiful witch, Newa U.N.G.L.H. (8) Iniifht (33-88) Oellefe Bawl NBW TORK (AP) ■— Adlal and "Qomer Pyle,” a country 3:33 (8) Faaoarerd. (38) Thfa la Tha Ufa (3)- “TwenHeth lleth Ceatary“ ; ^ StevensMi will be the interview­ Hobart Taasha, Hlcarda Mao- (48) Oral Baberta “Whe Klllad Aaae____ Frank' Ff Treasurer boy who Joins the M arines. Laretta TeaBR tolbaa. Sola aeeda tbe help af New dacameatary laolodea la- ee OB NBC'S "Meet the PreiM’’ "Today," continued the TW8 (13) Ladtoa Day a BmM teacher whea ho WU 18:88 (3) Lamp Uata Mr Feet late eaemy haada. C'avrrage (arlglaaltas la Bam> terriew wHh Oita Frank, fa­ tomorrow. Barbra Streisand’s Sajrs — commentator, "87 pilot shows 1:38 <8) Haaoe Tarty bay) af the appearaaea af ther at Aaae. . CBS special has been set for <3348) The Deelara (8-t843> McHale’a Navy (18) The Spread- af Fhe Bagla were started In Hollywood, each (t-l8^> Day la Oaart MoHale moat caver oy ier Pape Paal at the'Baehartatle (33-88) Meet the Praaa April 38. one about a bewlt Soerebeard That ei^sode of "Mr. Broad- LOOK who Joins-the Marines." 8:88 (I) The Hdse Of Nlyhl aray" that sent guest star Lau­ (33-88) Aiwihar WarM (34) Oaoala Maoter Cloaa (33) Challee af SalratlaB 8:M (8) Milter Bd Truth is never too far from <•) Traiftaaotar 3:33 (348-48) The Tyoeea (38) Sacriflee af the Xaae (81 Hanneiay ren Bacall -to see her lawyers Zenith 6ift$ of Qwlity last thramih tha yaan satire. (IM|) Gaoeral Baayifal Walter BreaBaa. Walter Hade (48) Thia la The Ufa (38) Stage Berea FREE eiFTS! 3:18 U waa a mlatake ta civa a Jab (33^) PrafUea la Oaaraga because her singing voice was m o m announced Thursday a (3) To Ten Tha Trolh 18:88 (3) Leak Up aad Lire replaced by a ghost singer will (W43)'Tiw Yoaas Marrieda to the aaa af oa aM fiiaad. (Part ID Aapeota af freedam (48) Starring The BdHara Oenm hi aad get your BW comedy series aimed at 4:88 (I) B oa n r Aady Shaw (34) OtaelBaatl Symyhaay 7:M (8) Laaale be aired on.CBS Dec. 18. wllkla aad aataUe the ehareh. (3) Zaeraaut ftee POmCD PLANT next seaeon conoerlis, to quote (83-33) Mateh Gaaaa 3:13 (3) PeMeoat JoacHoa (8) VIdloaa - Tlewpalat Owen Verdon, the dancer, ex­ the press releSMe, "a n unusually (3) Admiral Jack Kato ia la a lather whea ahe (38) Parky Pip (U) Sab. T.V. —Me oUli^atloB. MHHaa Dollar Movta (38) Breadway Oaea Lalia plains that the quality of most gifted young housewife — a flada BUIle Ja ylaaa a aoegml (48) Faith Far Taday (48) Wanted Dead ar Alira dancing on television is medio­ (3348) TraUamstar aurrlare. 18:45 (38) Sacred Heart CM.UMBIA BIKE woman with a startling seventh 8 : » (33-18) Nawa <3-38-48) Feytoa Tlaee 7:38 (3) My Favarlte Martiaa cre "because it is choreogitiph- 4:18 (1-33) Mavia 11:88 (3) Camera Three tree when you purohnee sense." Darothy Maleae. Dr. Baaol (8) Maralac Seaalaaa Martta% Martian aabeaaaelana ed for the camera, not for the (33) Oooaady TIaaa Qada~ la a paaalble weayea ha hia emergei when ha’a taWgaed, m m j Used (Oar h etwauB This surveyor oi b e television 5:33 (S> BHftaaaa nihtIt for yraftatlOBail vladtoa- (S3) Saclal Mcarlty tarna eat daahlagly ramairtle. dancers,' and there isn't enough (38) Rteraal- Llpht STANEK MOW aad Dae. MOIl scene has been keeping a file of (It) Brava StoUlaa (33-88) Wenderfal Warld of time to rehearse." plans for programs aimed at (34) Frieadly OIob4 1 ^ 8 ) That W0 8 The Weak (38-48) BaUwlakle Caler ELECTRONICS (33) Soyarmaa 11:15 (33) Amerieaaa At Wark next season. It contains an­ ,(Mler> (Onaolnileai). ___ Waller (43) The Adaalral Joek 18:88 (I) The** Daetort aad lha 11:38 (3) Fram the OaUepa Oampaa PIdgeea. Aa arphaa raai off nouncements of more thaui 76 Swabby Stow (8-38-48) Maeavery '84 Noroea with the dag ordered de- 277 mOAD STRI^ PIi o m *49.1124 new programs and is umtoubt- Dorothy Malone stam I;U MUHaa D a & Mavia a widower threalaaa to blow oy John Mclntlre, Hebert Fidler. son when shows are being Place’’ Tuesflays and "Belle af the Nfaetiea’’ the heayltal. (18) The Chriataphera The wandering gbeat of a Ultla bought for next September. (33) Paaalap Parade girl finda a friend. DISCOUNT Thursdays, 9:30 - 10 Wert. Hacer Fryer > (33-38) » e BaHIa af lha Balya (38) dewlah Ufe With TV interest in the fantsM (33) Fltaa Syeolal. Twealtelh aaalvaraaiy 11:45 (38) The Chriataphera I (3) Bd Snlllvaa Shew p.m. (34) m w l’a Now nvtow at tha aylo haMla. Maey Oaeiti: Alan King. Uc 8uid eerie running high, I (33) Maveriok flrat-haod aeeaaala. 13:88 (3) Percepllaa I (33-38) BUI Dana Shaw HOUSE, Inc. note a projected program called (43) Blfft) (8-18-48) The FayMva (8) Cammeata aad Paaple deae aiki Mr. PhUIlpi ta gheol "My Mother, the Oar,” oostar- 5:35 (31) Farade at Fewer Wat^ n»rtd Jaaaaea, Barry Natta. (18) The Bible Aaawera write hli lave letleri. Oaaeena af tka Ohorek 478 Cmiter St. rlng a talking automobile; "The 7:U (31) Weolhai Gerard flads eat where Hiaa- (38) LIvlac Ward (8-38-18) 7:33 <3> FaifeeUau d;33 (3) Newa aad Waathav Is thraoyh a (33) Callese FaatbaU Barlaw 8:N (3) My Urlag DeU DEMPSEY-TEOELER Ik . Ohoet Breaker," with a hero ) lan Sehaal Fravtow 4 (48) Parky Pip Beb Cnmmingi. Bhada la a#- FBIBNBLY AND HELPTUL IBAN8AOEIONB B A N D U » ON who dehaunts houses; soms- 3:3# (3) OaylatB Baiyraraa ilgaed aa InlerpreOer tor a thing called "The Haunted, 3:33 (3> BxereUa TFHh Olaila «:I5 (43) Advaatarea U Faradloa U:88 <34-to-334»48) News, Waafhar 13:15 (3) PrafUe Far fliaatem vlalior with three ALL BXCHANOBS USTBD AMD UM USODD-^fimiAL FDNIM • B-Z Financinf <83) OaaUMBlal Olaaaraaui 8:18 (I) Syarta, Newa aad Waariiae (38) The Chriataphera wirha. and "Ihompaim’B CHkmM." fr it U) May Btoharda 8:U (It) Oabhaaoe U:S8 (3) We Bellere (8-3848) Sanday Night Merle James Bond-type heroes have Nawa fer ear Chlldrea (5) Wide Oeoairy Chariei Bronaan. The dangara of Mew Terif audiences, and so do tongue-in- (33) Today la Oaaa. U:I8 (I^Merte* (18) Fliher FamBy of teiting Hie first pileled (83) Baaa Tha (3awa (8348> HaaMey Briahlar : "T h e a to M Btolreaai** Batw- (38) Film a jg ^ plane. cheek whodunits. Thus, ta the 3:15 (I) Dayaty Daws Ihy MoOaire, Oearya Braid (33-38) Watch Mr. Wlaaid ) Baaanaa works ars variattons on a famil­ 3:33 Leave It To Beaver Whal’a New (48) Caareraattaa With (Color) Lame Oroea, Chailei iar theme — "Honey West,” Sob. T.V. U:83 (31) TaaiyhtjK)) (38) DIrectiaaa '85 8:38 (3) Joey Biahop Shaw "Selena Meiul," centered on (3) Oeaeral HaayUal (18) Ohrlatmaa Maaie 1:83 (I) News, Whalher aad Bisay ea the NaUvIty aa la- 18:88 (3) Candid Camem -.m— .,-SHOP and female agent. There is also "I (83) Oale Btona (IS) Local Newa aad Wealkof meat af MedUaUea terpreted by talk artlata. (3338) The Bagnea M:38 Mavie (M) TaJ Mahal (3) Gala Storm (33) Ten Pla Bawllay Chariea Boyer, Babert Oaala. Mak« A Diff«TMMe Where Yo« SareS ^ S A V E ' Spy" a derring-do but with male (33-18) IFkaf’a Thia Baagf <3f^) Newa aad Weather 1:11 (8) Newscaye (38) Roller Derby Venlnrlng behind the Iran Car- IT DOES leaids. (40) Westover Preaeata tala Marcel aad Timmy are W H ER E TTie doctor fad seems to be 1:38 (3) Face the Natiaa arreated fer murder. (8-38) laanea and Anawera 18:30 (3) What’i My Une Crane conducts his Y O U SEE waning, but in the works are a (40) Sheriff of Coehlae 11:88 (34-23-3048) Newa, Weather nightly show -on ABC comedy about a pediatrlcidn WEDNESDAY Television PROGRAM 3:80 (3) Time ant far Sparta and Sparta f C R im t h i s called “My Son, the Doctor,’ (8) Opinionated Man 11:16 (8) Changing Timea from 11:15 p.m. to 1 (30) Film (32) Shark vS A V I M G S SION and "Daktari," about a veteri­ Time Chaaaal (33-38) Loretta Yaaay 8:85 (48) Laramie a.m. 40/0 narian in Africa. 3:85 (8> Towa Orler (38) The Chrtslaybera 8:18 (3) Sports, News, Weafhay (33) Sanday Showcaae (48) Featnre 48 8:31 (3) Baarise Semaator iMwyer and law enforcement 1:18 (3) Beasa Faiiy 5:15 (8) N iin cijif/ I v O A M OHnent (S3) Tha Bly Fietaro (3348) The Doctors (S3) Olabhaase \ « I ^ I I ( > s. ABBOnl series mre always good. The new 8:35 (5) Mameals af Oamfart aad (8-38-48) Day la Oaart 5:35 (S3) Special Beyart DlvUlead crop Includes one called "The Nawaoeye 3:54 (43) News d:M (5) Newa Television Lawyer,” plus "The Loop," and 5:W (8) TV Maeatieaal Servtea 8:38 (8) Tha Edye Of Niyhl (8) Saifside SU MONDAY PROGRAM Umtt (3) Tawa Crier (3348) Aaather World (3343) HaaUey - Briaidsy B 8 Ttiiff^ tW A T lu r ihiitTiTi i r "The Trials of O’Brian.’’ Then 7:33 (I) Speak Up (8) Tmllaiaaier Time Channel (3840) Trailmaater (34) The Life and lim e et there are "The Sheriff," "Wm (3t45rToday Shew (3843) Oeaeral Heayltal _ K I? What’s New § i v i i h \ (I) Ojwrattoa Alphabet 0:25 (3) Town Crier 4:25 (22-30) Newa Mnrahall Tllo 1007 MAIM enr., m a m o h b s t b b • r o c t b s i . o o v e m t b y Banner" (a small town western 5:88 (38) Local News, Weathsv 0:30 (3) Sunriie Semeiter 4:30 (3-22) Movie 8:38 (3) Many Happy Bctnma 7:15 (8) OeaversattoBa aa Siilal 8:48 (38) News (SO) Agricultnre on Parade (30) Comedy Time (8-3848) Bing Crosby Show sheriff) and "Mother Is the Ceaoeras et tha Charoh 7)88 (8) LIMleat Hebe (i:85 (8) Momenta of Comfort nnd 5:00 (8) Rifleman An exponent of electronic com- FURNTTURK L a w ." 7:U (33) Weather U TheTablle lateroal Newarope (20) Memory Lane Snlcr music finds an ally far Usually more than 300 pro­ 7:38 (3) BFD No. 3 (38) Ohrlatmaa Masle 46 (8) TV EducikUonal Service (24) Kindergarten anice and a foe la her dad. 1116 MAIN sira a rr (8) Frlead #f Mr. Gaeber (33) Weather. Local Nauu (3) Town Crier (30) Superman 18:08 (8) Blehard Diamond gram ideas are developed be 8:88 (8). Oaytaia Kaayarae (34) Oasals Mkatev O a u 10 (3) Underatanding Our World (40) Admiral Jack and Swabby (23-38) Alfred Hitchcock Hour yond the blueprint sta^ each 8:18 <8>) Bxareiae WIto Gloria (I8^> News aad Weathor (22-30) Today Show Show Kd Begley, Jeanette Nolaa. season but at leakt 75 per cent (48) OaatlBeBlal Olassraam 7:U (33) Maas. Hlyhilyhts PLBN7S TEXACO 3:88 (3) Hay Bloharda (8) Operation Alphabet 5:80 (8) Yogi Rear The wife of aa Incompetent are bom to blush unseen. (38) Syerts 15 (8) Convernntlon on SocIfU (18) illTlIlon DoUsr Movie medical missionary takes dras- (8) Girl Talk (48) News Coiirerna of The Chnrch “ Sarah And Son" Bnth Chat- lic steps againal comaetltion. 381 MAIN 8T. (33) Bamyar Beam 7:18 (3) Ooaals at It :2S (22) Weather lertoii, Fredric March (8-2848) Ben Casey (38) Today la Oaaa. 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