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. S;^ HtSDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10. rr ~- J ■■y‘-‘- - -- ’?■ ■ • - ' . ^ t ,■ r *■- *6(ft I f ' : Ilfci - John’*-’'Polish National r l olW T l ..'^itholic-Church will have its *"TS5Si§*i2M annual, hasaar on Frtday from L^ NoViitter «, 196S John’s Polieh National 7 to • p.Bi. and Saturday from MAIN STREET SERVING GREATER MANCHESTER OkM^jr KoA , _ — ic Church will sponsor a' 10 a.Ai. to e p.m. at the church, drtalb<’' ' m r drive Saturday and Sun- Oolway S t Featured will bo Pol* MANCHESTER 14,581 dag^ Papers may be brought to tah foods, three complete alt* continued oaof tomasnhr, ' a tm k In,the vacant lot across down dlnnera, hahdmade arU* In mid 40$r ' tro p ' the ^ u rc h 27T The next trip of the "Sun- Constitution / .^TJSBURY, Rhodesia ahine Buses" to Norwich Hos­ SWEATER JACKET ’ While Democratic and Repub­ (AP)-—Prime Minister Ian pital Is scheduled for Sunday. Smith declared Rhodesia N(*«r l JACKET partisan committees to work you looking smart and toasty warm any­ American Colonies broke make reservations with the for, the approval of the pro­ away in 1776. Oapltol Region Mental Health where! Zip front, hooded, slash pockets. Association, Inc., 317 Bhrm- •WARMLY-LINED CORDUROY posed constitution, the Con­ Britain retaliated swiftly, in S«/p . Ington Ave., Hartford, by to­ In sizes 10-20. necticut Farm Bureau Associ­ effect outlawing Rhodesia. morrow. ation adopted a resolution Prime Minister Harold Wilson BOMBER JACKET against It. declared In the Pouse of Com­ Miss Elaine Sheldon of Man­ Delegates to the farm asso­ mons that Smith and his minis- chester is a member of the ciation’s convention yesterday tow had been fired — an action A »di.Ai»enjlS cast of the production "The voted S8-5 for a resolution urg­ which will be ignored in Rho­ W M tn«Fm « i GIRLS' 7- 14 PILE LINED ing rejection of the constitution. •n a« M r*m. Ihtfittml Yeoman of the Guard" at Sim­ desia. Wilson asserted his gov­ mons College where she Is a Regular Annual Veterans Day Service Held at Hospital The bureau says It represents ernment will have no dealings student. ’The tragic comedy will 2,400 farmers. with the Rhodesian regime. ' M •nHmm. Uit to $13. BENCHWARMERS Dr. Chestersster W. Obuchowski HolivorGdelivers fViathe principal _____•_j..« 4 Wilson expelled Rhodesia SMAM. be presented Nov. 19 and 20 at veterans’ organization officials who also partici­ Kresge Auditorium of Massa­ > address at this morning’s Veterans Day service at pated form the semi-circle around him. Story and Human Renewal from the steiiing area, banned^ rakUMrigur Buff Ktm ilila exports, Incdudliii British pur- .turn t chusetts Institute of Tech­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Clergymen and picture on page 13. (Herald photo by Pinto.) HARTFORD (AP) - Hartford nology. needs a “human renewal” pro­ cljases of Rhodesia’s 3U2-mlI- Regular $16. Mon annutd tobacco crop, ended * " a a m » Is flie leglatered ANNIVERSAY PRICED . . . a simply gram to^ match its urban renew­ Stmset Rebekah Lodge will 13.88 aa British aid and suspended TM of the Heberlein terrific selection of popular jackets. al program. Secretary of Labor trading preferences. Patent Corp." sponsor a food sale Saturday at W. WiUard Wlrtz said Wednes­ 9:49 a.m. at the House and Hale Whether skiing or for casual sports wear Elmei^s Gone day night. _ . (AP Photofu) Britain embargoed the ship­ these jackets will keep you warm in the ment of ail arms to tifis central depsu-tment store. Members not Just like big sisters! Ideal for As a start, he suggested draw­ Bntish Prime Ministw Wilson receives salute on contacted for donations are re­ coldest weather. Variety of light or LOS ANGELES (AP)—If leaving No. 10 Downing Street in London after African Country, and asked for school or play. Warm 100% wool you see a brown Swiss bull ing up a roster of everyone in an urgent meeting of the U.N. (jJsddoyL minded to call Mrs. Sedrick heav^eight fabrics, expertly tailored. Hartford between 14 and 24 hearing Rhodesia’s proclamation of Independence. DRUG COMPANY Straughan, 114 Wartilngton St.,* All hip length for freedom of movement. melton fabric with pile lining. Two with foilr horns and three Security CJouncll. eyes, don’t call a psychiatrist years of age who can’t find Britain’s allies, including the 901 Main S t—648-5S91 chairman of the sale; or Mrs. Choose from top fashion colors. Sizes work. Alice Wetherell, 33 Florence St. handy slash pockets and attached or an optometrist. It might United States, and Common- ’ s, m, 1, xl. USE OUR LAYAWAY . . . be Elmer. Wirtz told the Greater Hart­ wealth membew are expected small deposit holds your selection. hood. Navy or burgundy. Elmer was reported stolen ford Forum that “there are still to Join In ignoring the declaraK i V about 6,800 unemployed people Ike ‘ _ NEW YORK (AP) — Iowa, the war In Viet Nam waa blood drive for U.S. troops, plus Wednesday from a carnival. tion .and in Imposing economic Nillioiis, of Americans took b ro u ^ t cloee to home today, a fund raising campaign to pro­ His owner, Harvey Williams, in the Hartford area — approxi­ sanctions. From outside the time op this Veterans Day Donald D. Haskins, 22, a vide a special gift for the Amer- 60, told officers his van and mately 2,000 of them under 21.” Commonwealth, Sweden be­ came the first to announce it YOUNG AMERICA to tell their fighting ntrfl wounded at Da lean forces. Other activities In­ Elmer - disappeared. Williams said, he valued Commission Wins will not recognize the Rhojeslaa BO YS’ W A R M in Viet' Nam “We’re be- month, being laid to elude > a flag raising ceremony After 2nd Attack government. FASHION SCOOP! JiiTifJ mu 1 " ■ spGftch by Son. John' the buU at 125,000. NEW BRITAIN (AP) — The HOUSE &. HALE paraded In a llg-ht rain tearkman; ly-Ala. FT. (30RDON, Ga. (AP) — Bilseqhower has a record of While SnUth sOU.wta. speak­ RUGGED OUTERWEAR Connecticut Civil Rights (Com­ ing on the radio, British v Street pamdeSy oq sp eak - in Wicbita, Kan.' in bhd oi a ker* i-i w *. mission, newly armed with poW' Former President Dwight D. coronary gularly $20. •AT/iftM ’ a . Students at Alabama College Bach pin comes with a card ■’ ^ ■ systems (See Page Ten) blown heart attack.” evaluation of the individual pa­ Regularly 10.99 '; ^ G O N , SouHi ■ Viet Nam at MontevaUo have scheduled a fast enough. sure ultimate rule by the 8.8 (See Page Twenty-lliree) tient and the doctors wUl give a by Brookfield t ^ ) — A Viet Cong force am­ Eugene S. Loughlln made the combined statement when avaU­ toUllon African majority:... Afri­ WINTER SNOW SUITS bushed a South Vietnamese unit ‘ ‘ ' comment Wednesday as the able. can members of the British Oommonwe^gi, vkUenOy ap. Special purchase . . . anni­ on a main highway east of Sai­ PUC began an Investigation Into The doctors said they wUl nationally versary i^ced! Eveiry style gon today, but 130 of the Com- VetPrOn JUpwnnnMf the. reasons tor long. delays by Normalcy Returning posed to Smith’s regkne, also Rich, heavyweight iriel- Regular $11. continue the accepted therapy put pressure on London. favorite is here, every coat munlsU were killed by com- ' MJemOCrat some Connecticut utility com­ and prevention “which is to advertised ton cloth makes a lining has a d^pibem , every coat' ,< blned-ground and air acUon, a panies in restoring service dur­ treat the patient with threat- withSmith declared „„ ...j negotiations ,------unnecessary in this popu­ 8.88 U.S. spokesman reported. ing Tuesday night’s northeast at 29.99 has a cozy pile or quilted lar all time favorite. Orion pile or quilted lined, famous “Norpole” lining. Single and doable The spokesman said Ameri­ Sen. Harry Byrd, 79, power blackout. Cause of Blackout S^a"htSark.?’“ - Choose from burgundy, suits styled for boys and girls. Choose from breasted styles. ■ Choose can and Vietnamese planes A Dec. 7 public h e a rin g at or navy. Three pockets, nylons or poplins. Downhill pants. Solids, plaids, hammered the attacking Viet Hartford is on tap by the PUC from solids, ( tyeeds,. plaids Cong and killed 100 of them. He would be confined tor a U ^ " a jq rl^ . zip front, hooded. Sizes prints. Blue, navy, red, royal or green. Sizes in smart new fall colors. to help in the investigation. 8-18. had no information on govern­ Gov. John N, Dempsey asked in the Dark 2 to 1, 4 to 6x. Sizes 7 to 14. Reveals Retirement t«. hM 5l.n.rt to a L V ^ « ’*to 2 jK "”'ap. ment casualties Or other details the agency to examine the Con-’ n e w YORK (AP) — The na- normal. • Schools, government Of the action 6 miles west of Ba RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Sen, States Senate to become effec­ necticut aspects of thO power tion’s popidous Northeast Strug- (See Page Throe) (See Page »tan) failure, rv faculties, banks and some toisi- rib. Harry F. Byrd, a strong voice tive upon receipt______of this_____ letter.” gled today to return to normal nesses are closed today — ''' A large force of U.S. Marines for economy in Washington tor Harrison said the letter was * officers and as government agencies sought granting a day’s grace to New I end ^uth Vietnamese troops the past SO years and head of dated Nov. 6 but he himself ap- , advlsow haVe\been an answer to (he paralyzing York’s heavily taxed transit pressed an offensive In sandy, ^ ^ ' pended a notation to it saying “ ,,®® ■ ^ attend the hearihg. power failure. operations. The stock exchange Perfect ’’change of pace” rolling coastal tertain 350 miles ^ dominant Democratic “received and accepted” short- hdp of these offi- Businesses and transportation remains open. 3 Alummuni F irm s Sport coat . . . the real Creslan - BLEND Dress Slacks northeast of Saigon, but results organization, announced ly after he received it, eSrs and their experts, we hope facilities, crippled by (he 10- The closed facU ities^so will sporty blazer. Fashioned were meager. retirement today. The senior Vinrinla senator ^®,Juat what ex- hour blackout that spread require far less power. by one of the country’s Two Viet Con» were reported Gov. Albertis S. Harrison Jr. whose previous ^ged health “ ‘^y toe sudden drain- across seven states and Into foremost manufacturers Cause of the historic break­ Cancel Price Bbpst ; of men's clothing to .pur WUed and 18 ^ecta wew de- ^ disclosure at a news had been exempUfl^^ mouS P®*^®** Canada Tuisday night, hopeful- down remains as dark as (ha exacting specifications. READY CUFFED PRESSLESS b v L a t l C e r . tamed in the s^h-and-Se^twy ' ^ S ®®"~“P“®"’” 'y '®®!‘®? near normal opera- blackout itself, but state and Great in burgundy, navy, miisslon 18 miles nbrtowest of Immediately tlve m recent yeaw and had ti^today. federal agencies are making camel or green. Shorts, intensive Investigations. Chu Lai on the,coast of the S r S i sS^ce^rbadly twibled with ^ Pbwer conservation is betog ^ v totoeX, preparations tor the imme-^ regrulars and longs in South China Sea. No allied casu- S S to “ J^nneotlcut reqtores^.lOO.Ww- pt^hTed to New York Oty, Jam es A. Lsmdy, chairman of * of JohnsOT ad- dlate release of 100,000 tons of, sizes 39-46. FEATURING THE EVERSET aWes wei* reifcrted. a U.S. m i l - ^ ® “ November Bto -i,. lowatte of power to serve aUita hardest hit by the taassIVe teeb- the New York Public Sei^ce opposltlOT and can- stockpUe alimUnum, rising to’’ r'- ■'^,1 Italy spokesman said. »var ,strength, how- needs. All the Connecticut poiw- nological breakdown. Full pow- , not wane in Virginia er companies, he said, are cap- *r Is not expected to be restored Commission, said he vrns confi­ PERMANENT CREASE PROCESS , Harrison gave no Intimation, dent the reason for the failure I (See Page Twoity-Three) of anyone he had to mind , to suc­ The Aluminum Oo.-of America (See Page Tbn) (See Page lUrteen) |1 (gee ragePage Twenty-Thraelawwiy-xnree) ^ yhe Veterans Day holiday is will be uncovered. It apparently ceed toe 78-ycar-old Democratic originated to Upstate New York. —T No. 1 to the industry —- ONt YEAR WRIHEN WEAR GUARANTEE ohleftaJn^ but speculation was contributing to the return to Wednesday night rescinded the SENSATIONAL 3 DAY EVENT m » _ that toe a senator’s son, Harry F. Uppermo^ in the minds of government and industry lead- increases announced Monday. GUARANTEED MOTHPROOF IW O A rn iy iJM.011 Byrd Jr., or Rep. WiUlamWiUla M. Reynolds- Metals toUowed two Tuck might be on ttas list erp is the prevention of a recur­ hours later. DISCONTINUED STYLES OF rence. Some warned' (hat it W ltn lo p s e c re ts J^n®e«vably._ the appointment .could happen again unless the Kaiser Aluminum A Chemical Bulletins •EXCLUSIVE G-E SILICONE STAIN could be made stricUy as an cause is tracked down and sUnl- OOrp., third biggest, toUowed MISSES' • WOMEN'S Reported Missing interim affair with the under- toated. today. That ftrm called the PROTECTION price rises “restorations” ,and 2 FOR 15. HBn>BLRFR/$ standing that the man named Mayor-elect J"iary and after consultations b* used to case of emergency, with my physicians c

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; -V■, .- J , ■ ■ . , p t ■iii£i L;sTtetJ»SDAY; K O V M A 11, 1MB UiiolHcial'Cdimt .K.'C,' ^ogethoness^ -fj t[ Shows Marcos ileiiFl’ Siirsery 1^-Itadio Ton^t .'V .k -'..Ai ■ B iriby H as * .1 ® Lcatdk M I s ^ I - -* MANILA JdAXWU* (AP) ^ OPEN TUESDAY • (A P ) — A WhMon- Television Ben, Fardlnaad'llaroos ^ Wkqte, marilMl tor 87 yeian, r 8:00 M048-1843V Movie T:l8 Named.. iIn_Thei^,^r.::- - , . ------hiibMiMninandlng^^ M d hMut Mxgery togsthw and 8) Space Ooininaadw THURSDAY ’TILL 9 ^ iWPwWl to "vary food ooo- (10) ifi^enele’s Raiders proportions todhy as c^diiig.ln (8040) Uoyd Tbaxton 7:80 (34) French Chet , 7 the Philippine prasldentlal «lee- (M) yWendly Olant ■Ifira. and Hiv. Alvin Bru’yor Huckleberry Honnl (O tlon passed the halfway mark. of Pralria du CUen, Wla., un- Topic (40) B d ^ Oondon " OtQcial totals, however, were Superman ^ ( 3-12) 'TOe Munsters XfoUe, B cca u d tM n y 3r„ son of Bsmsrd and Bsverly darwent opan-beart aorgery (M) What’B Newt 8:00 (34) BvLIne . -r li BogU Ndbla, 6SS Bush HIU Rd. He was bom Nov. 7 at Man­ *7/ . I lantng fer behind the unofficial Wadnaaday by Dr. M. 8. MaaeL (40) Dennis, Henaoe chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are * tallies, and there was no sign oparatioa, called a cardl- (U) MovIb Mr. and Mira. Karl Bogll, 555 Bush Hill Rd. His paternal I President Dloadado Macapagal, 8:00. (80) WWriyb4r*i 1048^ ^redo (C) ppny, waa to unblock arieriea (10) Bye-Dentlfy 8-2040^»A. Crack,Cr^kerby (O grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Noble, Thoinp- ^ seeking a second term, -wa» ( » ) Navy Film (C> 'laadli^to the heart. 8) New*. Weather res Sons ■onvffla a ^ .. ir j ready to owicede. /. ; Or. Masel aaid the Dru’jrors M) Dtaoovery ■ . • ••••. !)v n . 1 efl K en n ed y with ipi6re than, 4 A imilion ptobab^ Will be up and walking 18-30-40) jpewL-™,----- Fidti!, Shelljr Marie, daughter of Peter and Beverly Wal­ NEW YORK (AP) — Sen. Ed- Mi«ws’ lead 8) Movtie (C) today and will be back 'at work (24) Sport tit- (be Week ters Putts, Brewster St., Coventry. She was bom Nov. 2 at ward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., over Micap^al 4M,78(X In two three weeks, 1S ) Rocky and Hta FrlMida 3T 8) News. Sports, Weather (18) SUbacrintloD TV Manchester Memorisil Hospital. Her maternal' grandfather 9:80 (10-22-30) Mffia M causkey who returned Wednesdy night PhUlKrtaes >il«ws terv- LiVrlns photo Mrs. Inez l>ru’yor, 80, waa 40) Cheyenne Is Charles Oraff Sr., 445 Spring St. Her paternal grandpar­ from a tour of Viet Nam, said *®®'* unofficial tabulation gave tabbed for the operation after •;U (32) Club House ^ ( -ioO-IO) Peyton P lace ents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fultz, 80 Hilliard St. She has he was asked by some service- Marcos 2,883,061, Macapagal 1,- ,( 8) Peter Jennlng*—News 10:00 ( 8-20-40) SXmg, Hot Summer Engaged accompanying her 'husband, (10) News. Weather (24) O w J^ l 24 Report four sisters, Donna, 7, Sandra, 6, Deborah, 3 ^ , and Sarah, 11. men if the antiwar demonstra- ^>345 and third pcuty candi- 6:80 ( 8) l,arsmle (C) STILL PLENTY OF CREAM! The engagement dC; KBss Alvin, 63, to CUCago for a phys- (10-22-30) Dean Martin (C) • • • • • Uons reflect the feelings Manglapus,364JttT. ; (M) Whafe Newr U :00 ( 34-10-l|l5[lt3a,8(M0) News idal examlnatlan two weeks ago. (U ) Newsbeet Sports, .Weather Hlnot, Karen Eaizabeth, daughter of Bruce and Irene "m ost young pet^le In the Unit- Marcos, 48, the Naclonalista ^ * ■ **' Man» . .finsta dlscloaed that she had a ( 8) Walter Cronklte (30) British Calendar (ft) Far Adults Only . LaChance Wlnot, 34P Garden Dr. She was bom Nov. 2 at ed States.’’wv«s.i.va. party*«***./ e^cuiuiuatc,candidate, l^ lto n has been aim oi^ ed by one her huaband had for seven 6:48 (30) Peter Jennlnxs—News . (40) Snorts Final aze Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LaChance, 74 Starkweather St. Her that "the majority of Americans running mate, Sen. Peman- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- years, only worse. 7:00 ( S) LIttlest Hobo 11:20 ( 3) Movie paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. l>ster Wlnot, 181 (38-30-40) News. Sports. • (12) Movie our lingerie buyer. “Use your ESA account and are In support’’ of Viet Nam’s ^P®^' Wm. uert E. SuUlvan, 56 Essex S t Hospital officials said the cou­ Weather 11:28 ( 40) Merv Griffin Olenwood St. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Mary right to self determinaUon. Lopez had 2,l2i,6M votes tc* 2.- „ t, ple decided to have their sur­ (10) Wanted ( 8) Movie Ratkaveck, 74 Starkweather St. Her paternal great-grand­ 11:30(18) m i Subscription - ’Tonight Slow TV (C) 085.694 for Uberal Sen. Gerardo ^ ^ gery the same day to eliminate 1:00(30) (40) Mr. Air District F\>rce Film Attorney parents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, West Lebanon, (34) English: Fact or Fancy pay next year. The values are too good to miss.” C la u d e R a in s Roxas. in the early counUng Hebron Rd. concern for each other that ■priB SATOlKzrAk'S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTINO N JL She has a sister, Kimberly Ann, 15 months. might possibly cause damage to • • • • • BOSTON (AP) - Actor SonTever^ZeJ*** ‘ their hearts. HUhehn, Wesidy, daughter Crusaders Assisted 6:00 Loiw John Wade 5:00 Geori re Brewer Pslkowald, Matthew Kevin, son of Michael W. and 8:00■ 1 Did:DIdt Robinson 7:00 Ken Griffin operation..Monday to prevent Unofficial estimatee said 8.6 ^ wedding Is planned. 13:00 Stan Douglas BheOa Ryan PalkoWsM, 17tt^ Charter Oak St. He was bom WASHINGTON — A booklet 1:06 Newe. Sign Off famous name fur blend sweaters Nov. 8 SLt Hartford Hospital. His. maternal grandparents are ”*‘**‘®" persona voted. The offi- RAILROAB GETS O.K. published by the Vocational Re­ WBCB-«M ported In satisfactory oondiUallot boxes are delivered Th« New Haven would receive end furniture and sells them for 13:16 Sign Off Enjby the soft luxury of a classic fur blend pullover at this Mack Gagnon, 311 Vernon Ave., RockvlUe. She was bom days, after the count, apparently were Jt.7 million in aid through July charity, found four live World w n o—iw# FREE very nice little price. Your choice of vibrant, neutral pastel Nov. 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal holding back delivery of the re- 196®—$950,000 from Connec- War n Japanese hand grenades 6:00 Aftiemoon EV.ltlon shades, 34-40. 6:80 News, Sports, Weather' grandmother Is Mrs. William Mack, Grafton, Mass. , Her pa­ Dick Gregory tums under pressure of politl- ticut, $500,000 from Rhode Is- In a box from uch under window*, climb m ill, Sipit,-supple kid leather in short or 4- of Criminal Justice, which pre- snd cnuggle into comett. They sM mond trims, petite styles, sport watches, ficial at the Manned Spacecraft pumaWy wIU Inherit the task of worldi of rtorage »pece* (betutifiilly), button length. Black, brown, bone, white. Center, Houston, Tex., receives ADD MOR£ STORAGE nurses watches, Matching bracelets, ex­ putting many of the commis­ and fit any room. TV ae am Sizes 6 to 8. ■the distinguished alumnus cita­ WITH ETHAN ALLEN sion’s ideas to work when the over ^oo open Hock BTHAN pansion bands, leather straps. i tion of Us ahna mater, Virginia ALLEN Item* for CYay room« presidential group disbands In eVSTO M RO O M Polytechndcad IitetlhRe, at a for­ ^ n qu ed Kne, Heirloom 8oUd ChcRy. the spring of 1967. mal ceremony today. Kraft, 41, PLAN UNITS ^ Solid Mi^c^any or rugged Maplo a d " I would estimate 1,500 people waa graduated in 1944 with a B i^ ^ m o d e a tL y priCEd. c S » m have indicated an Interest in degree in aeronautical engineer­ working with us,’’ ■ Vorenberg ing. FOR MEN . . . Automatics, calendars, STORE HOURS ultra thick dress styles, waterproof, I* ID Monday and Tuesday Open till 6 PJM. sweep second, shock resistant wrist Open Thursday and Friday Evenings leather accessories Closed Wednesdays alarms. Matching expansion bands and straps; The 7 ^ reg. 4.00 and 6.00 USE YOUR ESA ACCOUNT BINiSOP. A. C. lAUROOM “ V lliA M STRHET. ROCKVIUE CoJne. Fashionable little imports in French purses, billfolds, change purses, cigarette cases' and EVERY MONDAY—8 P.M. 20 UNION STKEET—ROCKVILLE, CONN. dutches. Nice to l^ck away for uomeoae's stock- Manchester 643-0890— Rockville 875-2534 ing. Mfe'-

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^ni^jpveirsicil Sodfe Cli^rru ...... v : Fibbed Cmci,ftkwn XCW DW (AP) — A contf 9> w u t t n i ItviniTi S chonfield •n i« l new liocA cU ^m inc thnt c l a i n u . •m e pleim ed hie ow n croctfls H m linena and aploeti uaed loses I m ie diaturM nr m ai^ church* to yrtwp his body acted aa dresa> R iverside Tuaww, Aitt. (API - Brit- friendW th*^— •s, "w as section of__ Tucson______and a W^ g JoJin^s I ten o( all denom lnatiaM in ings for his injuries. He prob« A, CAR FROM fAUt PODCI FpNTUC High School mathematic teacheri, last tras d e d ^ ^ -..J . ^ ta ln . ably briefly recovered con­ ain’s Prfnoaas Sfargarat geU n that Lie# *** ranch at Smi^ U , 80 mUes south- chairman of the newly appointed leveo-inediiber CoiiiP ' 8t^, John’s Episcopal CBurdi H ie hook— titled "T he Paae- sciousness after being laid in look at the aU A bmdty of itut roy«l P«lr <■ wcpected .munit}^ Council of the Town Economic t^tportainHy Dei Its annual county old West ThiinuiKv mui nmh. «>ui r ------i.. TTi^fhts year with, a chicken BLACK LEDGE I, believing himself to be the soldiw’s lance wound in hla aWy a kitchen refrigerator “The help MiW the big, red vialt. \ Misp Jaan C. PaaquUlni oC 65 to whom.J» wlB^.ewt ter aaaiab- -'tinner Nov. 18; the fair Itaelf “ lised Messiah, schemed “W*- Hia body was secretly Baldwtn RaL waa elected eecre- tuicee^m tbC n4fd ariicik: where an invitation to her wed- royal seal back and "We’re going to let them ALL MODELS ''Ig^lKtoedule^ for Nov. 19 anti 2o. ,-uw.jghout his life to manipu- taken away and buried, leavr ding once was stored. thought It mi|M .meK: So they decide what they want to see," tarjA BoUi a n Democrats. Joeepb P, Dyer, ctato dtiectCr COUNTRY CLUB : tte people so that the Old Tea- ^ o mystery of the empty In SeptentoM- Btager re- of Bbonomic Opportimlty, told ■ iniq iii^er, op«ii to toe pub­ i ^ e n t prophedm Poiild bd ful- Jo«nb; i - The princess and her hus- Put the lnvlUtiweli 'sbrvatofy h ear Tucson. He aald that, under the local club. Members of Boy Scout JUNCTION OF ROUTES 85 and 94. part of a prearranged plan, he PAUL DODGE Troop 223 '.will assist, 'with toe Miss Esther Granstrom, prin­ made a planeslde speech at Da- • ------r ""'-*...v j "‘‘ •’ ------BconOmic tlpportunity Depart­ P Published here by Hutchinson, insists there was no deliberate cipal of Bowers Elementary vls-Monthan Air Force Base. ment ordinance adopted in 13^ serving. Tickets may be obtain­ WEST STu—HEBRON, CONN. j(he bO(Hc will a i ^ a r in the Unit- untruth in the witness of School since 1950, will partlci- Waiting at the plane along tembw, the board of directors ed from member's of the cou­ jf l States when negotiations Christ's followers W bm eii Co PONTIAC ple’s club or from the church TEL. 228-9483 Nrit^e‘r” w T yhere any fraud Pate in a panel dUcusslon, spon- haa the taak of appointing the di­ wver the rights are concluded 373 Main St. MANCHESTER 649-2881 rector and of sertting his salary. office, for a fixed donation. himself, sored by the Epilepsy League Their daughter, Sharman, SAVE NOW ON 1966 MEMBERSHIPS Schonfield, 84, says he sub- To Show Off^ Attract Men Ri answer to queetloae ooq- The fair itself will run from Kribes to no religious creed Bcnoniieid says. of Greater Hartford. on and Princess Margaret became ceming the director's quaUllca- 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov. 19 gmseU though he believes in s Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 8 pjn. etose friends vriien Douglas was *^^^®PhGO (AP) — "Why do aeUors, cosmetics companies tiona and poeeible salary, Dyer and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on 1 aa pure spirit. He insists he hiss physical recovery, and what What ambassador to Great Britain In you wear cosmeUcs?" , and advertising pe<^le "confirm Nov. 20 at the church. Lunch­ he expected was frustrated by said that capable men can be j^as written his book not to 1948-60. A physician popped that ques- the predominance of aexual at- found 'in Mancheeter, without eon will be served both days arcate a sensation but in an circumstances beyond his con- Hartford. Her topic will be Douglas invited 200 neighbors, Uon to 75 women between the tractiveness as a top reason for from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. In trol,” Schonfield writes 'What Contact Do You Have seeking deewhere. j^onest search for truth. His business acquaintances and old ages of 15 and 60. wearipg cosmetics.’’ He said that the director Charge of toe luncheon is Mrs. Jlaims, he says, are the result Caiurch leaders In Britain with the Epileptic? How Does friends to a cocktail party Leonard Green. Fried Clam Lovers have thus far withheld public included building j, number of the women in the should have a fair education, 1 more than 40 years of objec- It Affect Your Profession?" Wednesday vveonesuay nigntnight at the piotur-pictur- =—seUKionfldence, a.attracting , and pou stated they dress and use 8 out of iO homes comment on Uje book. Two should be aymps^eUc with peo­ . Chairmen for the various fair IPSWICH GOLDEN Jlve research. rhnn-h of ...... Granstrom received her esque Arizona Inn to meet the hoodwinking men. Impressing «iakeup to impress other wom- ple and their problems, and booths Include Mrs. Noel Mc- Church of England priests who BS and MA in education from royal pair. other women and - SSxr mTlt Luid ^ g Writing of the events of hove a cold room Should be able to communicate .Carthy, attic treasures; Miss rion Week, Schonfield says; ‘‘ «Jarihig.” said a ° r. Milton RoWn. heed of the be adm lr^ ? ^ with groups and Individuals. Edith Phillips, foot table; Mrs. "A conspiracy had to be or­ PTA work and ha. guest as the princes made the dermatology departpient pf m C- pTem'’ L i at Se ILm^ uSe l y i l l l ^ Kiihnly apd Mrs. Jack earnest churchgoers served as an active member and shortest social aton of her trtn chael Reese Hospital Irt Chica- mov v,« IS YOURS ONE OF THE 8 ? ?7 ? As to the director’s salary, ganized of whiri) the he said that it abould be in line Sizer, aprdn table; Miss Eva l i S go.go, towtold about lhis ^ poll' U ttoday ^ a ^ nIn .a clous or unconscious rivalry ^ for -Little, parcel post; Mrs. James FRIED CLAMS r a t o r '^ t ^ s T ^ condemnation of the book, for many years. She has also report titled, "The Psychologi­ ______with thoee paid to other town As Princess Margaret cir men. Say R. Stager department heads but that add- ,9rant, arts and crafts of toe leptlon and undertaking the chairman of the Board of culated among the guests, cal Aspects of CosmeUcs." Warm up that First Lodk at d Cocikhopk for St^ Mattheur^s Pastor yorld. FRENCH FRIES. COLE SLAW, TEXAS TOASi; sMitcome of the friehteninl’ 1m «o published excerpts. One called Chrlsti.in Education at Trinity But questions brought out ... conalderatlon should .be someone splashed a drink oii findings were presented at . re^ns*^"fL Ush at Maartf ^Uege In a su- given to the fact that the job The |tev. J. CUfferd CorUa, pastor of BL Matthew's Church In TbUand, examines toe cook­ - .(Uso Mrs. Robert Bilodeau S?a Jkk l? d or ft*S^^f ^ Sc^nfteld's theories "old hat. Covenant Church and is on the her beige, chiffon dress. the convention of toe American ^®f“ty TARTAR SAUCE her beige, chiffon dress. ------hord-to-heat room “ J*^“***J- will not have tenun and that book compiled by the Ladles Guild to be s ^ as a fubd-ralsiag project One of toe flrst'canies arid the couples’ club,' religious t ^rked^t " * rehashed." Another ...aw in them board of directors for the aui- "I got wet, did you?” she said Medical Women’s Association, aids. Among them : Staying .young looking, increasing their 'The Conrnmnlty Council, it may last Only a few years, was presented to Father Curtin by Mrs. william .Holl^,^diairman of toe cookbook bOmmit- ,articles; Mrs. Robert Wilkenson, According to Schonfield «''*dence of why the dren’.s Home, Cromwelt with a .

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POLAROID PHOTO ALBUM 20" HIGH RISE Vfan*'* ■ i jin* ik m G | w e r M a n tH e ld T mvmmrn, elgh were told they woitid have to-fet to« bntUnony that the stopped^ MaJOem ■hill thit i/iaiwot -plsmss or Mtotoareial American vrar to Vtotoam has uhleved 5 n by-to® ■nnnliiinnilallDiii, lU most elemoitar objeetive oomea not from any of our own miUtary author!* ’ ' a CXmnilimlcittaibi foad«4 eorrespondeots and military experts of publlsb any matter that may be 'urstoh mgobm'' iitad thb PraMdmitia « c ^ - HARIWORD (AP)-Ona way France. The eltj' eleetlotla In Con* .raste. .nfoe ^resaim poU mMitopoaptB' ^oH itoalo^b^ ^ Plxwtoa boating ob PnMtahcd B r m Bremac BxMpt flaadmya motleut made tonic ntnn toi conCribqtlblu ot this character mx xflbt in. 32 stnlaa 1 bpealntton o f tbe'trip. - to* Oonneotiout River between Holldajra. Bnt«i«d i ^ h » Po»t Offlc* at • They have, to recent daysT been vole- fuhaiory dr ibustve Mn I s lajeeti WA8HlHCm^' (A3P) Connecticut Republican#. Bui Ha aaU Wadiiawtay In a atote- ctaMtar. Oam., aa 8eo^ CUat ltd tag a new Judgment on our effort ia .,4b". would be to install a coUapaible Vietnam. the slngl# riectlcn whlrii had ' la »^W W b#r;> i«b to g n ^ of r hient; woun most crucial Importance to it 1 $4. *h>ropaah- Astito<: faotftohUg j^ * T o toe extent .6>at we apeek rubber dam. Army Bnglaeers SDBSCRiraON RATES It is to the effect that “America can Connecticut Bepublicana on r. The iteasoB to »e r: tour by gen. Ifilce MhiuO^a I .Abroad, It win be aolely to atrass „ ^ _Payabla to Adranca Ojaa Yaar •»«••■>•••••#■••■• $13*01 no longer loee.” Tueaday, Nov. 2, was the. elec­ ' (hi'oanJiinotioB wttli Ametl* ^..toe aaaantlal unity ot tola gov- ®toto^ Rep. James J. Hartnett, | b ...... 1 1 . 0 0 tion which took place In New ‘JtoWjitonmseit in toe aeuf^ for an l^Wlndsor, released Wednesday ^ftiaa^Montha There was a possibility, last winter, can SMueatlon Weclk, toe mem­ Rbttse reiationi IWU1 Bliii;. Ona Month York City, outside of Connecti­ I * -, equitable and*w« laatlnrtoMlng peace In • prog»®s report-from the en< -•OOaaaaaaaaaaa that we could lose, that there would bers bt the Nathan Rale Shhooi t cut geographically, but very staff invited a-manbar of prom* '' T ^ ^ liie tatten.began cVatuee, (3) "The IntMlect, (3) - - to w 'with 'BurpiMan alUra '^ 4'^ rM to thia paper and alao the local newa pul^ the New Yorit mayoralty elec- to ixiaifoitf win includo The report from CoL B. J. 2>ahed here, power into the battle, there were feafiilhg Pwrar, («>,Good Cttii- aaot a clipping of - prablng oondlUmw in Asia^ lllHN]' other Foreign Relations Ribba; acting New Engine eh. INTERSTATE ’ All rlchta of republlcatlon ot apeclal dla* ' tions told the same elements’ ^to^aeasM and most asked for ..bright, ton. Arkanaaa D finoj^t ^patchea nereln are adao reaerred. French experts on the war who still sefiSIBp, (S) Feimlly and Cfomu- CLEANTEX ! eUBY—that there are cycles 1- nity Life, and (6) XnteniaUanal > toom the pumpkin. She^wliT h e ^ - toe F orel^ toh'*^**m thought that we were merely adding to Made to Order poliUos and that these cycle Understmiding.) ’-'i. - h u a b ^ gatoered W r to w Ckmutottae. to u X s > The Herald Prlntlnp Oompany, Inc., aa- our own weight while we were stand­ With Your Bolleni. •aumea no financial reaponalnllity for typo* bring -around times when nor rsraphical errora appearinc in . advertiamenta ing in a military morass similar to the ^ nuUly Democratic city strong- TP the BcUtov, . FULL LINE OF ODSTObl- f m i ^ e r readins matter to The Uaneheater ’ Sventoff Herald. one the French experienced 11 years ' holds can 1m captured by Re- The advent of a *,!week” call­ - Ftobrighthae contended g a tio ^ ^ ^ ^ VENETIAN BUNDS . ago at Dlenblenphu. publicans. ing attention to education and its The extertt of White House ______\ But the New Yotlc mayoraltj' Implications prompts the follow­ \ Pull aem ee cJtent of N. B. A. Serrice. Ine! That expectation has now been aban­ pumpkin. . . ovto-nwted ^O n\t lhteryea4v^t'®?to^ fot.intarest In toe trip was indl- WORLD'S POWER OAUOED f Publiahera Representatlvea — The juliua ^race told Uonneoticut Republi­ ing remarks from this Manches­ niathewa Special Asency — New York, doned. The French expeirts think ws to®,. otpiar .'a.... ,■,, ------"*totarily in the Dominlclin.Re- ha*k,nni wlpioijrtto^pnettt topm .«-»e«i >,v the fact that th» Mann . . . . fearo. Detroit and Boaton. can something else. 1 ter resident who is rather In­ ,1^ .nato«al ' . » fjhbBo. He'totaspggeMeCa neto'to«toUl m e S K S id t r a v ^ h v ^ r ~ P'"e»«'‘ t the L A. JOHNSON t MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULAe have power enough and patience enough It tutored them on the prob­ 8cope,:^7tofe,itototo» << toto. l^ T O R K _»lraataA m eri a n d l^ ^ • wT ^ L; wm--^ a a a... —.------maximum*ii«WVMUU4U electricCiOVLlM: powerpOWer thatUiat 3IONS. volved to toe proaess oft attempt­ — ' -V'y ■ .i-.xxsBw. xuevH. — F ire s m a k jPorcft Jet whHft F\ilbrigfit*8 dele- can be produced throughout the to protect ourselves against any spec­ lem of what attitude to take ing to develop the power to rea­ Jito wrick five hOWtala^ala Nam bombings to imiwuto(*^/BML j PA IN T CO. tacular disaster. They believe we are toward and how, to deal with redevyqto»toi(^ . r C^^tutlcoal mutong bomea .every day. and anbtol.r headed by world at one time to 4 billion _D ia p I» adyertUtop cdoalnp houni son. -to .nigbltoStop'Bbt j i.h »^ lM ltW a a ''ilb t'g en . Wayne Morse, D-Ore., kilowatts. ’ 728 Mato St., T®L 64»-4801 (^for Mond^ — i p.m. lYMay. aafe from the danger of being defeated. the rebellious, right wing of '* One of toe greatest challenges ^ For Tueaday — 1 p.m. Ucoday. their party. finaUjr^’jB attbn tot.n e^ boitapod ...... ' ^ 1 iif".’ 'r...... 1 ^ 1 ,1-^ - T — ! For Wednei^y —1 p m. T u e ^ . They do not say, these French ex* facing education today is toe conceito. Tliia to.not A y •or Thuraday *— 1 p.m. Wedneaday. it tutored them along lines task (rf tin^y developing the In- >r Friday — 1 p.m. Thuraday. perte, that we are about to win in Vlet- they liked to hear, ^ because we atojto^'.nSvtor e m d i^ ^ Saturdaymuirvar —* — 1i p.m.p.iii. IVIday,OTiaay. iellect of students. This is m ^ e % Ctoaaifledlifled deadline: 10:30 a.m. each day el ^ nam—merely that we axe not going to they coincided with the Judg­ ly Imraiitod lb sucfi''ljialt^r^ particularly difficult because of jj^obUcatlon except Saturday — 0 a.m, " lose. With the possibility of our losing ments and decisions the party’s does It ruled out, they now expect the war eatabUshM regular leadership toe popular use_of 'Tntellecttial’* them blitoild jM'Sh toa.biMla ot as a term of derision, .“ totanect" reaso^^ ixmclitopniC .btoto on ^ Thuraday, yTovember 11 to prove a l1116 Oxford Universal corre^eSa of the cottohfi^on if: Mnd it to the day on which w« remem* or not they had done toe rigt stalemate; we are no longer in danger ' Dictionary, TfainI Revised Edi­ an exi^btely Severn test:Of,tw ||er, with grateful salute, the service thing In keeping It outside th of being pressed back to our landing tion, Oxford Press. From these intelle^. If we -'eta devel^' Hid sacrifice of those who have worn party’s main tent, and a rein PRODUCT strips. Wo have toe power to stay* out definitions it would seem. that intell^, toe reasCntog pkmtr, ihe uniform of their country. forcement of their own ir. In some of the countiyside. Whether we stlncts for toe future. an Intellectual is at they personally would have de* Ei^;ineeTlngt Trinity O^egn ’ seek to prove to the Vletcong that it ' New York City had succeede reasoning being. We must under­ Maricn Drive • : c ‘ itored tiie war their country was fi^ t* t ! ‘?|- cannot take over the country by force; In its objective of making im stand toat toe power to reason Mamtoeater, Oexmectic o t' They ^ y not have relished plung* when too French who, in a similar possible the victory of too lib­ themselves Into the beetialitiea of eral Republican Candida’ position a decalde ago, could not keep '< , r ? V Thqr were not always courageous, there. In that case, toe righ toemselves from losing, acknowledge Fine listening enjoyment is not expensive Ignd fun of red blood yearning for com* wing In Nevr York and toe toat we have attained that basic ob­ (Cat. But they did what they felt they Nature Btndy By Sririao^Oftora right wing In Connecticut Jimmy Bre^tih jective It to a Judgment we can respect. actually sharing much of th- bad to do. THE CHICKADEE when you choose a magnificent same leadership personnel an (Continued from Page 8) ' TIm very same veterans whose sac* much of the sarne flnancin”'. body knows that an electric ws remember and honor today New York <3lty. He groped for company consists of only two would have been wearing th' it and picked it up. diocked and disturbed when they The Hannah Woodruff Oak things; A little Irishman who scalp of toe candidate who ha< A friend was calling. “ What IV I a g n a v o x iiLn see that the process which was aiu* If toe quantity of mast beneath our been toe nation’s leading Re­ collects past due bills,' and a . are you doing?” the friend crew of strong-Italians' who jEnnatic for them to not automatic fcr favorite red oak to any Indication, as Jimmy Bresli^ publican liberal hope. The right asked. make big holea in the Itreet Kune Americana today. the weatherwlse affirm, we should be in­ .'T* >ort wing would thus have demon­ "I’m watching Huntley and fer a long cold winter. For the ground strated its power to kill off Re* Otherwise, an electric company i“ And some of them, in ^ r disgust, by Brinkley on televisian,''' -Mr. is a mirage. Anybody can have beneath this tree is littered with oak ____ V hat Blackout?^ f % publican candidates It didn’t Peppis said. '. Solid-State STEREO nach for the famous “ niy country right cups and acorns, fqr more cups than ii. , W Evans Jp. and Robert D. Novak like in other elections still one. You get a big„ color picture te wrong*' slogan which they feel ' “You’re what?” of Niagara Falls and put It on acorns, thanks, doubtless, to foraging NEW YORK, Nov. 11—Just come. The right wing woul ' should be the preeminent rule for all as, Tuesday night, the greatest *Tm watching the news on the wall and you’re In buslneas. squirrels who regard the tree, despite around 6:30 p.m., when the tele­ WASHINGTON — Ironically,- to cami^gn for Wm in New thus have been able to clak Citlsens of all countries, Its u rbu location, as a supply depot. power blackout in the history of the New York election last week that the formula for Republics television. I want to know cur­ The financial page-, to right vision set faded, the lights dim­ York Qlty. And elsewhere in the the Western world, was just gave Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller victory had not, after all, gor rent affairs. What do you think about utility stocks being 19 • Glorions STEREO FM • 15-WATTiS undistorted .-But Judgment has never been that Although November is close at hand, med and winter darkness came state there were few SOS’s for I am some dope?” Mr. Peppis another evening with candles be­ a shaky new lease on life. back to toe liberal, modera' or down. It’s ridiculous. Go out •bnple. Psud; of the victory these vet* this tree retains most of its leaves, many into the room, Fat Thomas, sit­ cause he hadn’t paid his bill. Rockefeller's helping hand. said. MUSIC POWER kind of party, but mpst still t and ask the little Irishman if •fans of ours helped gain in World of them still green, others turned red, ting on the couch in his house, He was not alone. If you look If his Republican party had • Noise-free, drift-free The' re o i^ becomes obvious found by m oving the part- He hung up the phone and sat his feet hurt him tpday before War n consisted of the privilege of but cllng;lng still to the fine, symmetri­ knew what it was right away, around’ the newspapers today, not performed almost as well in to any ono who studies a series toward the conservative posi­ alone in the darkness for the you buy stock In an electric , MONAURAL FM , PLATER •inducting trials of war criminals in cal branches. Standing on the comer of “ I should have paid the bUl,’’ you will be hit in the face with all of New York as it did in New of secret prestige polls .(taken • MICROMATie he saw* tion. rest of the night. He cursed company. Th® 'other Jokie to, the Main Street beside the First Congrega­ a ton of statistics about sub­ York City, Rockefeller’s bdd for IndeperidenUy ^ local Repub­ The Colonial-m odel 2-RP616 with beautifully styled < a b | . f ^ c h we established the new law, and 1 Had toe right wing succeed­ himself because he had forgot­ way they consider the pmident with DIAMOND STYLUS tional Church in Southington, the tree His'^frlend, The Count, was way passengers aided, kilowatts a third straight nomination lican leadei;#) on toe Governor’s toecuted people by It, which held that ed in deciding the New York ten to pay his light bill. "I win of a power company An Impor­ • P lu s. . , poTferful AM n e t ^ Magnavox high fidelity speakers: two 12* Bass shelters a small bronze plaque attesting sitting with him. “ How much lost, hotels overloaded and might well have been denied performance as cMef sta(e ex­ lets your records last todlvlduals who merely followed orders election toe way it set out t- a pound of money at the track tant man. As Tueaday nlg^t Woofers plus four 5 '. that the tree was planted by Hannah do you owe them?” he asked. stairs climbed. But nowhere will him. Even so, it is flot yet an ecutive. Selecting three of these RADIO— too a lifetime! ' Were not thereby excused from personal "I guess I owe them enough absolute certainty. decide it, that would have bee- today and I bet you they shut shovved,the world, he’s the pres­ Woodruff Chapter. D.A.R., in 1935 in you see the only statistic of the polls from random, they showed ident of a toy. responsibility. By the strict construc- for them to turn the lights off,” a matter of great heart and en me off for something like recognition of Connecticut’s tercenten­ whole night which means any­ But by making solid gains In that in New York City last $11.75,” he muttered. He sat So, the o^ y one to really ttta of the Nuremberg verdicts, an in* ary. Fat ’Thomas said. couragement for toe parallc' NOW . . . a vast improvement in the re*ereation of music thing. It is the number of people such scattered areas as to# sub­ March the Governor had a Jdb- there for the rest of the night blame for 'Tuesday night is the ...th is revolutionary MagnavoY spaca-aga idavelopmant Mvidual who feels his country to fight* He got up from the couch and from Toronto-to New York who urbs of Long Isl^ruesday night, the low estate of his personal sample came shortly before the better than anybody in the even if they carried their pre- • ' ■ else, the war in Vietnam to not even a merit special attention. The acorns of toe phone range in the blackness popularity, was still descending election—and not in New York world. ‘ ’They should 'make me eht position into its ultima’ vjpr legally since nobody has ever de­ toe red oak mature only every two of Mr. Norton W. Peppis’ apart­ Just before .toe Nov. 2 election. CSty, but in a representative" years, this is their year of fruition at a fighter pilot,” he said. threat—toat of fielding a thir f i e d It and that to an element which He spent the rest of the even­ ment in the Queens section of Furthermore, Mayor-elect John suburban area of Long Island Inside Report oambined with the precept of Nurem* the Hannah Woodruff tree. The acorns Lindsay would not even permit which runs about 60-60’’Demo­ party in toe Coimecticut guber AiDazing performance from this woncierfully compact ^ lO A ' are an attractive chestnut brown; the ing reading magazines by (See Page Nine) natorial race next year_th;-' b*rg. encourages more than usual - the Governor of his own party cratic - RepubUcan. This p 90 Days cmmtpr in two. scales, or the minute scales on the winp lights off from Inside the house. Church, says toat toe only been said, dragged his party armament conference convened dramatic comeback. Down on of. a butterfly. Annual roll call of Manches­ . . .<■ ,i>' ■ ' : See and Hear If Now di Norman t •’You can if yoii got a shotgun hope for men today lies la the down to humiliating drfeat. In 1942, Allied forces won cor Long Island, Nassau -County .^Tbis division to rooted in too many with you,” Fat Thomas told ter Chapter of the Americah We had thought that empty acom pacifist” ideal, which say# And‘from toat ther#;mlght well trol of Algeria and French Me re-elected Its controversial Re­ - Arc» Weather Irterpretation^ of principles which are him. little Irishmain got Red Cross seeks a quota of 2,- have been no recovery.' rocco. Cups had no use whatsoever, until wa >1116 that all disputes should be set­ publican District Attorney WU- WHTOSOR- LOCKS (AP) i-i. UJfcmselves traditionally American to mad. He said he would be back, 000 members. tled by arijitration. in J942, toe Nazis took posses ^-subject to the blanket charge that it watched two schoolboys extract piercing and that if there Wasn’t any (8so Pai^ Nine) ham Kahn. Cloudy skiee, cod temheraturea Whistles from them. ’The secret, they ■ion ot unoccupied Franc#. to^npatriotic. And it has too many ad­ money waiting for him he would Far-to toe north, despite »■ and occadohal rain is the were pleased to impart, lies in holding campaign ef- forecast for Oonnectlcilt today. v e n t s of different minds and motiva- take the electlriclty out of Fat the concave side of the cup partly cov­ Thomas’ hair. So to Fat Thom- torL the Republicans defeated A large high pressurl system t£iis to ibe labeled in honor of those ered by the thumbs, and blowing Into M Immm^to Democratic ^ t e that produced fair r - but ^ — ASTRIFSONjC might seem to do any cause they the aperture. , S ector. And in the only state- weather oVer S o r t h e a s t ^ ja ii With MAGNA-COLOR TV torched least honor. A half century ago in the rear of the wide ra «, former Republlcaa ter o| toe fop-toe oast Jbere is a brand of patriotism which old West Main Street School stood a A Thought for Today H StvSS; * !l •Aieres to the “my country, right or large red oak which dropped its fmit Sponsored by the Mancheatw w n g ” standard, and there is that profligately Into the playground, to the xung a ’ sedt on the state’ Su- Ss®a^uSS a r e ? t f CouncU of Churches perior Court. Flnsdlv to cao- - * *®*Y® area of cloyd- ^OpTy Magno-Color brings you all these .exclusive features: Au- b »n d of patriotism which holds , that if delight of the pupils. Stone throwing, taring the s ta te ^ n k b f ^ OonnecU- OT^ believes one’s country to .bp wrong, of course, was forbidden on the play­ twnatic ColorABrilliant Color Tube. Quick-Picture. Color Puri* G. K. Chesterton once said. toe Democrats, RodkefeUMnbw r. 'I ’ .. ■ ^ ? one must “ih. conscience make some ef* ground, but no mention was made of has a more stable poUtiitol bas* ”^ ^ clmdlnese and occ acom throwing, so acorns were hurled It is not that Christianity has to Albany ^ s K ^ fight rain extending fro fier.- Chromatone ; ; . adds thrilling dimension. Revolutionary fast to set it right. been tried and found wanting ^ th abandon. Although many of them All tote’ now glvM'toe h»11113 garmlous fowl with suffer a little Inconvenience in personal unpopulai^y,^ 14 n’d aasodated. With r 'iiy weip anathema to New York Repub-i' expeetold to davatop-tMroiigh >^)J teamd brand of patriotism would no are always prone to ask, “Is It Locky and Ducky Lucky among them__ worth it?” Perhaps It Is hot al* ■- VVtoat’s more, toe <3o4fw^r’a , ' I : l o ^ r be the real America But it has and set out to Inform toe king that tha ^ y s worth it. but then again, elevert oampaign to eriM. lav*‘ Tea)Jm«tiuM; eoutheitaM ^ contended and argued because al- sky was falling. In we don’t try we shall never tt’s^ support for RockelWler’s NeW - RMtood e4 rej)i<] ugh the first kind of patriotism Many kings and kingdoms have fallen ^ o w . As regards the demands thlrd-tenn. bid makes It bhpos- Into, *J)tot j save and preseiwe an existing since those days of 50 years ago, but

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a • • f S & 8 'a -.'’ ;v:?- . -W. V j^afN -Sfc#-'-' • -v./. rt .•5S .r.vX «•! t. >t » .» v s j5 ' rH-t/at/BSi' iBblJ -^..v . '' M l Mom ' liM 'iilkrjr 0 I[» j-.' )i ]^iiiiny>ii i 1 \ .*-'1 r-'.-I Mtv. Mary lUsIey Carr, 74, of _ ^ ^ . J6 vlsR r4^ i l t/C h u n h 8t , widow of w tlU w tal Service (le i^^l'any'^e daring ‘ 3 ^ ^ :! ■■■ .-r ■ -■■ ■. ■ ' , I :vi4 , 'X Tha M i^ Wlidwiurd dOnoultlM s a ^ I hours tomorrow. Vlsl- im p rw ed but StiU Critical th«'piu!4iiiifah ' ' ^ 4 ^ 1 ^ t i ^ may sit in on their chU- U ^ ' *<&|rged with m a - North F ^ S u in ; ■»*; Uu_ ------' nt|ftt- to „ -«tt* ------found ™c o m -««, u ^ ^ '-ygiHtkUaia v*««u«n drspr's classes. The school la. Jir' fourteen-yeiii^ld ^ non; Mn. 'VIotorRyeidihg, Be­ — ughtar la the Kay » d«Mh " ««« “ gatttaf y, Hartford for 45 yaan «*o«o pOiu of a regional group were liable to for ai^ daib- being opened In observance girt was reported Improved but bron; Krs. Notman Ben, SBing- stlU In critisal condition a t ton; Mrs. Joseph Ulrich, Tol- |of Edward Siiea of Varaen.' T~‘ ______, MAnra eoaitaig to'. Mancheatar •*'**“* twenty towaa forming age caused,' to a naaxtmtilB'of Of National Education Week. 11.5 DELltXE m ed slowty thhnigh tu sev- y**” •«o- a a^ees eeater. The 1750. Nevlns said that he had Rockville General Hospital, tUs land, and Miss Cora Webh..home r- .‘ .Y:! •'A- ««n. iM o..- Z^! aurrlvore Include six s o n s , ■>•<> ^plwved the hp- reported the act to the resident morning after being struck by demonstration agent Sr^w rt w sSl^ ^ ^ W. Carr of Manchester; Polntment of William HoUey as trooper hut that the vandi^ a pick-up truck early last plght Recreation Program Linda Draus, of 8 Warren Supervised programs In three ^W henwrttioeed^ t r i i i r « i i ** elementary phys- had not been caught. The doors Cooper Gets REFRIGERATOR . a'!’. ‘Robert Bailey S clu S ’ S!!!?**': ®»**’•«<* Frederick L. Carr, all oducaUon on a part-time at the rear of the school buUd- Ave., who was being aeoompa- scIkmI gyms wlU provide week- rwas on the stand. Test^ thit and that he hopes ^ at Hartford;,H artfo rd : PhillnPhiiio C.c b««i^«>««• tog had been mamarked up. but nded by Geraldine Oadwak, 14, ly activity from November to '^Bailey went out of tum toM l **"* ^ go to the Jury, c a rr of Hartford and William School Superintendent Vto- ®»ve been cleaned. College Post of Dart Hill Rd., was struck by March for those enrolled In Ihe a pick-up truck driven by Rus- expanded pitogrwn of basketball .Toommodate Dr. Abraham Stol- C. Carr Jr. of South Windsor; cent Nevlna explained that the H was reported that' the ®0 Ib. Freezer "m an of Bloomfield toxicologist fopr daughteiis, Mrs. ,»for the State Department of Merrier of Essex, All Slidinir Shelves h e a l t h . Britain Bans JVterson both of Manchester The P»»n>OB6 of the group, board member Richard Bower- maimger or manmes- ^ J^ v e m ^ mooul lunoa was The program will open Sat- . Dr. Stoknan related how he f V- • 4>i\ ,f . Vr r» i.'.»< ^ V ..* ^ |3 iad received blood and tissue All Exports, and Mrs. Joan Dupuis of En- »ccordtog to Nevlns, IS ^ro- big wlU meet with the select- *^5®f* ‘h? Northeast School, iPuU Width Crisper ■S % field; a brother. LjZn F. Rls- psychological, remedial, men Tuesday night to discuss th • 1 ‘^samples, Identified as those of ^ ^ _ *iciui B orouier, x.yman f . Klg proposed Insurance oack- *f*b“^*® control of all commu- fhwiw her onto tite grassy area 'Vemon Elementary School, With '^.Edward Shea, May 10, and on r i T P ® .S in '■ 'fli t , >«yof East Hartford; ,SX grandt. and social work assistance on a the 4 PWMD.^I^^ OHANNBL ■^^Oie following day, received M . MM. lw / A U .A a g g *af.ar,.an/l/.hl1. part-time basis to the various ago that would combine both ““® ^ Mfts boj^ ^expected to attend the 'i-'" school systems to the program, ^be town and tee school toimr- ®** f*®®* nearest th e ir home. •clothing reportedly belonging ' dren. i' 1 n.:\ la.'z ^ «•' Shea. (Oontlmied from Page Oae) , Funeral services will be held The only action r^lted of ance. It has been recommended !,?!«„** 17,880 an- “ b* Leagues wlU be established at '•. .'I 'j ! n-nilHI TELEVISION When the clothing was ot- peals from Prime Minister H ar-et-Tl a.m. at the th. »h»l b„rt « 00. „m. „ th.t a . c«olon.Oo. p i . . » > S p „ , ^ ^ “ “ • to designate one• town as an would result to a savtov to "" resiaea m *3 “*"™ *“>•«'«« uyunes. number registered. Sale " ...... Beautiful Eaziy Antumn Style. ^ e r e d as evidence by B ute’s yrnson and the ' -Taylor and Modeen Funeral 148 ^ A tty : Joel Reed, defense ooun- ‘J'*®*“- . Home. 233 Washington St.. agent and to designate tee bote tee board of option S Sat veJuLooS*"hV“ ^ * ® P ® ~ ‘® *«® ^‘^*®"® 82-ChanneI Tuning school superintendentadent as Tbl- and tee selectmen. 'th said It had become Haiitford. Burial yrill bo In Qe- ^ Bunt-ta UHF A -VHF Antennae ajjected, saying there was “no clear that the policy of the Brit- dar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. land’s representative. No costs Bi oteer last n i^ , the teard a ^ ^ l and patrolman Robert vide balance. The PeeWee dl- TWO-DOOR •n^e-to” between the exhibita lah government waa “to play us Polands may ca'I at the fu- are involved in this stage. approved the purchase of a ^ -vision for boys 8 and 9 will Considerable'! diseus«|ion 'en­ ty^Wrifer for Meadowbrook, Adolescence Oonference be primarily Instructional. Boys .^^2tlrny^4.“l;? ^ u “ no rea, tnUntion of ^®®>® t®"'*ht from 7 sued on tee merits of such a School, and agreed to renew Parents at Sjkes Junior High 10 through 12 will play In the " 3 s tied to." arriring at a solution which we _____ group and the fact teat tee memberahip in the Connecticut school were extended an Invlta- midget division, while tho^e 13 board members'had not recelv- Association of Boards of Edu- tion to attend tee panel meeting, through 15 years will join the Refrigerator-Freezer ^^^e clothing, which Dr. Stol- Mrs. Hubert W. Mensel =?3nnn brought with him to a .. added that arrangemenU SOUTH WlNDunw w™, ^ much toformatioh w>to Bvuny. study, cation.. TJmlerstandtog Our children— junior division. All activities tee Teen-eger and Sex,” at a for boys 8-15 will be on Sat- Salel " ^ ^ la s tlc bag, was marked for **®®® n ^ a for the army Hubert W. Mensel, «a r>—* Boarf member Preston Harding It also granted the selectman 88 P\ill Width Porcelain Crisper Identification by tee judge, but P^’f,® '®«® carry on Hartford, mother of^StemiW^^ out that tee board Wak wrmlsslon to continue to stock- parents night yesterday at tee urdays. League age is deter- l?>iot for eWdehca ***•*•■ *iUes as before. There Jensen of -South grabting tentatlva ap- I«* sand on property owned by “chool. mined as of January I, 1M6. ^ A motion by Atty. Pigeon to ^ ”® bb»t of oimosltion to the Tuesdav at EaW w l. planning atiiges the bchori on Old Post Rd.. IVIre. Paul Heibet, a member The Intermediate league, for Deluxe Storage Door delete testimony aiwut tee ev” declaration except in the gover- ^ Hartford Hos- of the program. Board Chairman David Cook of the steering committee plan-, boys 16 through 18, will play gWence was ordered withheld by ”®’^’* other survivors Inri.irt* ha^ ®®®*^ member Kenneth Kay- said teat he had no objections; ntog the panel, which will be Wednesday nights at Vernon Frost Free Food Ckimpartment %udge Louis Shapiro, pendl^ ■“ tbrough tee radio address hu^nd twlrrandchlldrm snrt "®*‘ the program providing the requests were held Dec. ^2 at Rockville High Elenientary School, starting estimony of C^erSi ® ■®veral hundrad Af- two wat-^^W ldron ®®®’'* “ • «y«tem’s psy- made on a periodic basis, School, explained teat tee pro- Nov., 17.’The peewee and midget N' leff of tee Vernon police '*®“ “ '®Vn8«d te tee cl^ pitok Funeral ^^ces ^ 1 be b^M ‘®*“^ program, ’Ike board also agreed to per- gram of sex education for par- dl-vlslon will operate at all tforce, who is out of the state ®PPaf«itly unaware of tee his- tomorrow at 2 urn At fbe unnecessary for the mit tee use of school facilities youngsters develi^ed three locations. The Junior ^is week, but who wlU be ra- «vent ‘® “ psycholo|;lcai iy tee, United Congregational ourof community concern, and league will hold practice ses- ailed to the witnem Bmith said the pe<^e of Rho- 8 t Roekv hut ,;hii v* tester. Church on Dec. 12 for rehearsal urged parents to take advantage slons at the Northeast and Tuesday. derikteavS '’demonstrated their to’Rose Hill MmortLi^L^* Nevlns said that there are of a Christmas program, and by of tee opportunity to hear the Rockville High Schools only, Sale * “ WhUe tee motion was being *“yal^ to tee crown and to their Rockv Hin ®*»out four children to tee Tollanders Square Dance panel speakers. All leagues will hold practice 187 dlscusised, the Juiy was ex- “ te and Wh In the United King- pVlends insv o«n .f *. ‘^® kchools who would bo to- Bram better Tuest by the organization to He formerly lived to Man- symposium planned later for « follows: Vernon Elementary, court. government ‘ and moral stand- d.-iughters another a bmto ?" ^ regional basis than on a use the movie projector and fester and, for a time in 1950, young people teemselves 10 a.m. to noon. PeeWee divi Judge Shiqpiro said Sgt Naff arda crumble elsewhere.’’ ’ itownwide basis, according to «creen led to considerable dls- be was a member of Manches- v«tAran.. » .• slon; noon to 1-30 n m 10 vear may be able to supplement evi­ This was a reference to tee Nevlns. cusslon on whether school t®r’s Board of Directors. He is olds’ 1^ to T n m ii dence, and explained teat Atty. fbaos and bloodkhed that fol- nitrf **** '^® board appointed Holley equipment should be used by ® Pa»t president of tee Man- ed for the VetoraiVa rE,oWs; and 3 to 4-30 pm 12 year i^to J., « auP«rvlsor of elementary phyri- other organizations. It was de- ®bester YWCA and tee Toast- Suntov ^ ^ oldl ^ ^ sehdees WlU be held cal education to serve on a «tded teat It would be the re- master’s Club, and was a mem- committee, press Ilia motion before tee con- African countries, to Molndal. elusion of tee trial. Smith told the nation that 111 order to 'lay tee ground Rbodesla could not continue to work for havtog articles of "‘bift to tea present paralysing Harry J. 8falb clotetog admitted as evidence, ®^® ®* uncertainty." SOUTH WINDSOR - Harry ^ . a ^.1^ ____«<_ Joseph State, 73. P.i patrolman Herman Fritz of tee N® ®®t^ ® policy of drift had jl®^»!, ^ Q^well, a 'permanent certificate from »‘«ut. * " *b® Orford Division of year olds; 3 to 4 p.m., 11 Vernon PoUce force was re- *®?.to the braakup of tee Central „ the state as a physical educa- ,” ^®®t from the Profes- “ ^Bon Ami Co. and, when that T^g 2 year olds; 4 to 6 p.m., 12 year caUedtotee stand, to trace tee Afriew Federation with lU "no- E. Qutot; of South tlon supervisor. The request ®*®®®t Teachers Salary Com- company moved from Manches- nm''ftom“parade to.T* will start at olds.

the time It was received until B rt^ m responsible for . .. cc®! prevlo'us meetings because mentioned by Nevlns, and y®®r for tee Spencer Rub- taWng^Irt to^thl’Tton coachM of "teT various’'7 ^ s R waa presented In court. *bnt poUcy. This federation to- ®“’®' ®«"twrs Include Ws of confusion among tee board suggested that they meet ber Co. WlU part to the line of march ,...... ,...1“” ®*“ _ U. EmUio peUIgrlnl, also ot ®*“‘‘®^ Rhodesia. ^f®. Ave sons, two other members about the state certl- "“ometime after Christmas." A More recently he has been a assemble at the parade fb®“M ^®®'’® teelr names with riJjie Vernon PoUce d^artment S®lte said If the Rhodeslah ®*ughtere, two brothers, twenty- flcatlon regulations, and the ®®^^ ®^ ^® ®^*t® Department manufacturer’s ‘ , representative ng point at l:30 p.m. ------...... grandchildren The parade route wlU be down Hospital Notes ^stilled teat, during his Inter- ^f»omy co^ac^ as a result ^vo term ‘’supervisory duties." The ®^ Education-----——w. suggestions foriur ------fbe ------New- England area andana v-nof -M-oin e* .---- AOnAdmitted' yesterday: Linda "blew with Beny, tee counW ®* sanctions, Rhodesian, Afrl- ' Brandchlldren. appointment will become effec- operating under a new public bas worked part-time to the T St., past tee review- d p. us a . tt •oroner (Atty...... Herbert...... Han-..... FouM U _given .priori^ _to Funeral services will be held tlve,avo iinmeaiaceiy. Immediately, ^et.act, Statingstating the rights of teach- Hartford Courant’s Manr,h».wManchester nfv *be center of ^®the Rothe’ RP ------d---T ®?R o^rtile-^^ Henry to negotiate with the boards Bureau. «n«»esier gUy, ^own Union St. to Orchard Mr®. ' ■. ■ • I rw J* ihabury) was there, and teat lat- J®5i.®^®' from oteer ®*-, H a.m. at tee Rose Miss Judy Judson waa hired ^® with the boards 1 1 ------•r Berry was examinini by Dr. *®*’^terles, A considerable num- Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., as a part-time vocal music ®^ education, was received by St., turning south on Orchard ^ " w l t z , . Grove St.; St. and back to the center of Johnson, 1 Grandview Jfeymour Rummer. A T - shirt b®*- Zambian and Malawi Af- Rocky Hill. Burial wlU be In teacher for tee Meadowbrook .^® '^ R was agreed to the city, by way of Village and , Masstogill, Ma- Jrhich Berry removed during his * " •®*P*Oy®«l to Rho- Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky School, effective Dec 1 . She have copies made for each of ■»ifccamination . was admitted as ^®®*®- ... music Instructor the board members. A b o u t Tow n Union Sts., to CentrM Park Si® “ ''®- -^“®® '^'^be, 170 The board had completed where the lowering of the colors Hartford. .^^rtdence. Dr. Stttenan said tee ------FTlenas may call at the fu- Robert Velardl with the chll- The -VFW Auxiliary wiU will take place “ Discharged yesterday: Harry ^ ^ ilrt had Mood stains on it -gT • neral home tonight and tomor- dren to Grades 1 through 3, one-third of Its agenda at 11:10 p.m., with reports on the to- sponsor a card party tomorrow The committee has invited all ^ “®"’ ®® Orchard St.; Roy _^ch were human and of type U O S p ital IV oteS row from 7 to 9. two and one half days a week. ’ at 8 p.m. at the post home. veterans and veteran’s oreaniz. Rf- Tolland; Mrs. The board agreed to call a rv_- __ portatlon still to come. ------atlons to take part to toepa- ®'®bie Andrelskl, Talcott Ave.; After re-examining_ clothes_____ Visiting hours are t to 8 p.m. special meeting Dec. 1 , to hear _T ivr * Highland Park School Book rade. ^ Mrs. PYances Lakso, Snlpsic tentatively Identified aa thone area* excepting’ mater- St. Matthew’s Notes F unerals a report from math teacher St. View ...... Heights; James IVest, 13 jrom by Edward Shea on May nlty where they are t to 4 p.m. Andrews------VVinans, who „,,u iTjuBnijyrecently _ „ urn.h qatni.,*.-, # I t. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jameq Whuaira,. Village St.; Steven Brown, 38 Df- Stolman said the clothing •"d 6:90 to 8 p.m, and private returned from a math confer- 4 pm m te the school auditorium. ot aericuU^^»noao,. University of Connecticut, T h e “ ®y- _ ®’‘ Hlaesser, wiU speak and show i.^ quarters of an inch to length. It Home, 29 Main S t The Rev ...m i, , j . ^ next week. Good, usable cloth- State News was to toe left side, to the area PATIENTS to d a y : 281. Karils PYelmanis. pastor of tee ^® blankets are needed. Nevtos read the results,of a The men of the Holy Name Memorial S Hospital. af ““ r™ j 35 tCitftoS"c:nS: Of tee pocket of the shirt. ADMITTBIY TBSTERDAY* American Latvian Evangelical jjbrarv \Z \ 1 T a a „ "'®® ®* R*® Holy Name Roundup When asked to Identify the Mrs. IsabeU e^lanskl, 807 Cen- L®Iberan Church, officiated. Bu- th e ^ lc k s L d ” ®®‘''® ” ®’y ^U fe, Dr. Stolman- said It •' was ,— f®r ttt. St.; . Mrs...... Katherine Benson, * rtni w«> iM-ir--*to“East rt Cemetery.------— nicKs ano Meadowbrook munion in a body at the 7'30 sh S \S sT m T eti:4 "r te^ (Continued from Pag. On., TPinjUar” to the one he had *2 Lawton Rd.; Stanley Dodge R®®rors were Arvlds Ozols, schools libraries, stating that Mass Sunday, WlU be the topic of a faculty election of new dirertora R* circulation in both libraries Is Bulletin Board Hreriously seen, but could not 184 Autumn S t; Suzanne Du- ®'''’ ^®®®Pb Vanags, excellent He said that the ef------High ports today that some JKriis we^TLt'^^TM ®®‘®y ^e®ney Of Fred Blish avaUable to the Individual class- The supper will be Saturday^Tt Parento of South School pu- where Mr^ WWtak^r d w '^ e ’ tee w to”w e f N ^^A ttv ^ ^ ' ® ® '^: “ ®bard Peluso, IM Pigeon proceeded to Hemlock St.; Mrt. Stella Rich ‘’Theater Is the liveliest of the '‘T has dismissed two sug- 0/ t . . ?“® - J ll- t. to visit sohL search work to as^JcTatS oTaTreto^LJf^^E*^* classr^m s yesterday afternoon Uncoln College ^ ^ ’T e " New “ (^» ld w X T ^ w w r ^ M a n e ^ the dilution of the blood S u j S s™ ’m iT ^ ^ ^ ’j, ®“»b HI to hls’talk ?n ‘Th2 ^ 1^ to "l di '’®®“ ^"®®"‘' m k ------in observanceObservance of American England National Nat.one. Instittostltute of hero rkeep a spe^^I^TnSS^ with water. The knife 36^$^uia'br* Theater to the Communlty’^t of ®''®"b>8: Herald ^ucation Week. Teachers dls- Agricultural Engineering. ment before the Yoimg Republi- J b s found to a swampy area. ______!._____ the Manchester Y-WpdTiILo,, ...of______tb ^Hes and the T“b“ ^. c o ^ p o n d e n t, Bette cussedhlm phOaes ■ of the '■ currlcu- A WgWlght of..... the. meeting will cans CTub " at - 'irWe ~ Unlveralto* - ...... Vlous testimony-broir/hro::;: , TESTERDAY: A ®^ theTbrar^ to^I Q ^e. ' him and answered questions, be a native Polynesian dance Goldwater saM h« -If tty.:v. Reed objected nhWf.,s fto . the !!Irref- I?to Mr.b**"- and®"^ Mrs. Thom««Thomas Mur-1*.,.. day afternoon at the T *i,fotb®R +i_.termer -m. larger . quarters------at RefreshmenU were served by a the “Maori PM’’ p e r t^ X y C ^®®uce to water, saying there 1*^’ Mt. Rd,; a daugh- Blish of the Dlttie '-rh-.f time. The Hicks school II- A 1 ' • * -----no evidence It hid^fctually ‘®*‘ *® Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ev- of Manihrate^ pSfSd located to part of A lu m in U m F irm S 'Sifen : will- follow the program. Those tion to the w a r.' onare the refreshment M-.i committee ^----- '1 ” "Those guys have to b« mils ..aid there was evidence it “had R®*^**" Cartagna, 135 Peart teeater ~ la* " k’“a uliving v*!« b” and to*l** library la located End Price Hikes Stocks in Brief are Mrs. Nell Macomber, l/jer- to begin with,” he said. ® swampy area ®®®«bter to Mr. and Mrs. temporal thing and he told nf^®'' '■®®'"’ (Gonttoned from Page One) ^ everybody knows swampy Riobard Ippollto, South Wind- something ^ f the devi^p- th ^ c h L ? NEW YORK (AP)—The stock 8leu contoto water." -or; a daughter to Mr. and M«. ment ofthe theate^ B®tb-rituations ^ f ST‘®*' **"• ”®“‘ ®* “>® ‘b®at«- frmi tee Zeri^r ' . 7 teSnEr"®"® “‘® K®''®™««»t Planned market was irregularly ff^ ^ “ testified teat It Berzins, 120 Forest St.; time of the early Greek plays N TEnrli/1 ^.“bporary and to make available. early tWs aftemtwn In alack ? ‘*?^""bied If dry a da^hter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- td tee present d^y. He deftaed tiie^n^a^ *!?f ®°*"® ®* ^® ®“^*“ aluml- Veterans Day tradingtrading. ^ ®*' human, even Bucciarelll. East Hartford: the community theater a.a “th« ®* . ®bangtog thd num, McNamara said Saturday. Aluminum ahar««®^ ft# If 4ai A » n .A. A M ------“* --*«s ------•» Hartford; v**» w*s»ii4UJULjrcommunity theater uieeu.er as "uie“the f'7iuur"7t H ®®“* Satmday, Aluminum shares showed • • K, It is diluted by water, but that » «>n to Mr. and Mrs.------CTydeter to theater any town in any performed town performed cWlv «« ”®* be sold but trans- -some...... sharp-• losses followtog the School St^: a son to by the people to teat town for verv^w.ii ''^®'^® '‘'®*'bi"8 terrod directly to needed de- resetodtog of the aluminum Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roy, Wap- tb«—» people "to lu inaiteat ~ town t o ^ - ’**Md ana Nevlns also recnmM.-,.... *1. . ® ®®«cted, tee price boost as a result of a gov- r, h Personal Notices raferrad to‘®. tha“’I CommunityCommimifw an up-to im ♦<%.. date --- - I. J .*-.*« -vwt. un> ®^®ntv«iuueirv plan pwn Vto release stock- I d is c h a r g e d YESTERDAY: S??"®"; 5*"^?'’ Thespians, GlT- toJir rso ®;l\® ™ bvf.ElI^L E g /°/®5 h “®® !l!I!;;^f“™ bidustry a huge sales piled aluiStoum on tee market. BARRlCiNi * Mrs. Christina______Parks, 17 Cola , Sullivan Workshop Workshrm andonH ^Ised^be^raZ ‘*® ”* * ®~bers also dted toe Rhod7 CANDY 16-INGH In v»i In Memoriam------St,; ’ Vincent Morlarty, u Morse ^® ^ ‘^® Theater as past and of the school facU^eke.; Walter Thorp, Deluxe Equipped AIX FlUCire XNahUra KRTG. IFABNANTT, tt^VICB AND AVOa iw a tiB »~tor a beartw*. no on* o« WUaon, of Blishfive said that a committee . V.”” ““'■““on sUtouJn^^/o^’S!**’®^ oi or tee to- M^kpUes had Z ”£ T k point-or more 82 Channel Tuning . u heal, ™ “*> W. Center St.; Mrs Ruth Clark ® ,/"* people»Ple fromfrom thetoe tion f i .: ^ form ™ '.® “®b®?®beMevalua- wlte tee price Increases... were , also, - ' taken during tee KemoriM are keepMkes no on* can 10 East St., Rockvine; Mrs. Dorl •'espunatels ter four ^ replace three or However, BuUt-in UHF and VHP •eajto fd merooriea are all we have ' / A ntenna ®* '• ‘her we'U never “t®“ “ »bera, aeroepaoe stocks tee boosts. John- pnd airlines, but a number of not, commented these declines were tripped as 'MANCHESTER the Best,.. because ! » S S-S'H s;; Sale ^99 « “mi^ ~c®Rockwood, SOON. Mato St.: eru7’ ^ ^b- to inspect surp^p^L^''®^ pleaseS’’ ^ ''®*’y ®t "®®" ®" # No presmvorivM drt cnMm I w Z at.; Fouowtog hU Ulk Blish mid ®<1uW X ^ L 2 I______* ®« •«. cor recem sqmw. “ “ “ Waldo Duchatme, Ooventnr; Mra Ruth “ **“ and in Newington for possible # HcnkI D ipptd Peaola t Jamaa Oartor iv “ “ th Rowley, also of- the qulsiOon. Possible E^FeeSrSd ^ -B fU tti ------■ «««»■ «• quisition. , ” ^ e * ^ U "®“® »®’byw. Arid neuiS^if’l^ ** # RftfHgtnrtofl fresh in m iho UrehM Card Of Thanks Mra. Elaine Holcomb. « i ‘S ^ . ^ T y s " w « tee worat mgferar TRLEVISION . ^ P U A N ^ ^ # 3 0 difl^MOiit piK w

onr® W Baresax-oiiuajro AinrwHBM i n c a ■V ii'W k NEXT TO STOP and SHOP ts#- i ,^,I>t®"’®'.WW>teg; Herbert. ^ -.“*® ***" deliberated about oneOTS oonunmng oontinutog a process process, which was I t Mr. and Km. HIoImmI Remtte news of a LIGGEn-PARKADE-DIHIG Invostigmtion oC^tts PARKAOe SHOPNNO C IN m m i "*® »i 1 j,,, ^ijiitir,. -1,1 I i<|.p,...... ,,i , ■------> - , V------I' .v^-^ --- ' .• ------i ^ t w^r* ■M^ewtol, mibdUMl. w ip ^/Som^^yiioae p; t'ij ^'‘" liu iy faadUBt ‘ilMtrte atgns M oppoeed inttoaively.-' * s- '.M: ' ' ^ Twnained pt, -jtown. m i2iUW0.ss toe result piwjis Net $ 1,; Rawthbrits ' 6 t.; A Mkdelins «a have lio eonnection to toe eventnif ctu iee.; diganiaatloo prevailed again'in financing McAwIey, 14 Bdgarton ftt; St l ^ ’s -Mlplsooiisl Oiiuroh toaaelve failure. By ^‘cemtnuft, postal emptoyea the electioti.of a governor. The senator, while critical of ^ on Dec/M of UUft year. J>, BanisoiC 27~Maadow Uatte; Win b «j^ the Ngivsmber to at G; 1*>e atoto of Maine waa. virtu- Xrerk^ <>vertime to ^ the piled He was dected to toe Virginia much of the New Deal’s domes­ 84. BhernngK'WhUama, Os' Main G rie r ally untouched by the northeast maU aorted and delivered. Senate SO yean ago this month. tic program, was,a strong back-, From Radio Aiictioii St.; 85. Mre. C. Adams, 181 Ways''faid T tw ^ ifs of ^ ft W h itn (^ A ircra ft discloiBed today that a er of the ■war effort, _ ' S m Thomneon la nreaident of *** CJonway, N.H., it took aome He served as Virginia's gover­ Kiwania Club coptinuea to get good support from Church,’’ ftntday at 7 p.m. *OTC« Of 80 pcrsobnel apscialuts, working around-the*^ Aft.fc. iV. a. ^ ^ jt^ ^Jeiiira*Oeptral jaAinoMaine .Power t*ower oo.Oo. fl&iuaald roMsuriiwfeaaaurinar to convinceoonvinos il-vear*i' nor 102S-S0, and in that position . Byrd adopted a poee of what he Coventry Pina. Needles and *h« hb. M iroh«ter. .re . listener, of WINP. In the firat.of ite L m ST K t t n b S i- m at the church. The series wUi Clock, was able to find job s fo r m ore than 1,000 em i S tch ^ H -H Club; with a ^ - £ ‘ a‘^ ^ r ’S d ‘*llnklng S l e r «>at he wai not was respoiUibie fbr”toi he called "golden sHence’’ in ^tinue each Sunday unui May ployes in 10 working days after the government closed ttoer. Meladv J as vice nreaident. i ” jrmgrid linkingiinKinir power to blame for the blackout. you-go d o c ^ e which has be presidential elections starting been in failing health for years, ^ Melady as vice president companies in various states and ^ the Connecticut Advance Nuclear Enjofineerinir Labors^ As he walked home he idly come a by-word in/Virginia's with that in which Harry S. Tru­ died last yew. As a mark of S e ^ H v ^ M bids totaling $1,111.50 on 139 items offered last 89. Thomas Brown, 54 Jensen ^qileline IDvans is secretary; ..p*rhape something broke,” (CANED in Middletown on July 1 . ^ ^ ' batted hydrants and trees with financing and relatively debt- man was elected------... In 1948. HS their long Senate friendship, oh« niiin .h . S t; 90. Dave Wlggtt, Spring p.m. xrith ^ Llta^, the Offices in most cases, the employes ------1 ^ c e JMquemln ^ u r e r ; .topping any insatiable demand didn’t endorse the Republican P*’****>®**^ Johnson flew down to . ' . . That represents about 72% _ ^ . _ St ^ l y n Usher, historian; w d t^m outside the state, thus sav- a Btick.stick. At orecisslvprecisely Ss-at ;28 p.m.n.m free status. ®f toe 11,642.91 retaU valua Hartftord; 28. Jack Thorn- Instmctloii and/ tbe CSioral w en ^iven fiommsKitviA i/^Mi Byrd was named to . toe U.S. nominees, but his silence was Winchester for, the funeral and Group 10 Service. Transfera to other^^^tn bulWiiige had a ooet value ^ e Robinson, a mem^r. ^y accident. he whacked a street light pole says N. Winiam K n l^ t s4ore- ^ 28- 01 — and ail the lights went out. Senate when Claude Swanson regarded as a big factor when then returned to AOantlC a ty, x Mrs. C. Lombardo, 28 AdulU wm meet with the rec- generaUy mad^witoout inter- n»mion. ; X e e t ^ otoer Mon- ^ jjew York Oty Wednesday President Dwight D. Elsen- N.J., to accept the presidehUkl tary-tressurer of Che dUcUonauction Walsh, Bast xinmora;Hartford; ou.SO. “ ------“ • ^ ftom 1:10 to 4:30 p.m at „^ rly 200,000 city empfoyes was appointed secretary of the and a Klwanls'past preMdent ^om as Bowers, 12 S. Alton tor, toe Rev. George F. Nos- JKoTto pLy re R*WA stlU has a smaH h ou «; Navy in President Franklin D, o a r t - V,n^n<. ,« a » » « » « « « . .KZ ’ The show gdbs on again to- Olenwood S t; 93. TOonum trend, in NelU Hall whUe the a < ^ ^ talSiMce w d S te r ’'**?,"* llsmissed early from Ihelr Roosevelt’s first Cabinet in 1982. and 1966 and when Richard M. 13,000 Make Qothing She has lost time from her em­ r [night from 8:30 to 11, and is . Group 4 young people will meet wlto the. pnyrou or fringe **iards. firemen, maintenance jobs. Many buslnees firms also He won BUbsequent elections Nixon took the state in 1960. FAIRWAY tine Melady has charge of re- closed early Crop Loss $10 Billion ployment. * being conducted from the Main Rockville; 32. 70 Cambridge Rev. John D. Hughes and the benefits ' • accounting personnel on BUDAPEiST — Mos of Hun- and last year won over­ Last year, although he en­ iSt. show window ; 37. Main S t:t; 99.00. Virginia CelinskLCellnskl, be studied are the Sacraments. Ployes wiU accept other employe ajn Saturday at the pnaina were reported. and dressmalcers have Incomes differences were political and SQUARES 10 am. ^turday at toe Plains Wednesday higher than cabinet ministers. elecUon of 1948. livestock because of insects, dls- buried French vineyards, vll- ipllcate too second "night last Thomas McPartland, 623 B. 93 .Summit St.; 100. Vemon church history, tha Bible, the S T g t o n a n J ^ o r t h ^ S ’ '^^h PAWA as their worit Athletic Field on Rt. 31. Mrs. he had 4 close personal friend- Byrd was at the forefront of eases, nematodes and weeds, lages and even church steeples. year when |1605 50 or 79% of ®®**^er St.; 38. Mrs. Robert Hansen, 82 S. Hawthorne St church among churches of otoer at the OANEL facility ia phased Donald Sewell is toe adult lead­ Tetall value, waa realized Thuriln, 61 Bruce Rd.; 39. ,T. (plus bonus), denomlnaUons, the church’s glo- S f^ A ’s ^ er. Membein are Sandra Dlck- i- Six bonus items were kward- Spring St; 40, Shir- Group 11. annah, Susan Higgins, Shelia fed last night, and there will be PaglulQa, 256 VernUrt St. 101. Mrs. William Anderson, Sewell, Karen SCweil, Marilyn more bonuses tonight Klwanls Groun.S" 40 Hemlock S t (plus bonus); Conclave Slated. Gordon, Denise Pearson, Donna takes toe best percentage bid Stephen Dfll, 476 Hilliard 102. Nancy LaBonne, Glaston- Peanion, Susan Woodman, Lynn iOver retail value on items in a St.; 42. M^d^line McAwley,. 14 busy; 103. Phyllis Davis, East toust attend each meeting with ,®*ghty -, nine aailaried sm- his child. ployes------declined --poetlona------offered By B’nai B’rith Woodman, and Phyllis Hoff­ I fgroup and awards that bidder Edgerton S t; 43. Mrs. Edgar Hartford; 104. B. Belftore, 88 The Rev. Mr. Nostrand xrill •” * cases, com man. Ibe girls and Mrs. Sewell PINE STREET A bonus. Clarjte, 61 Plymouth Lane; 44. Porter St.; 105. JB. Belfiore, 88 .. .j- a4—...a ai___ win be guests at the banquet begin the series with toe topic officials explained, there -eJuv^ f o ^ T ^ Watkins Bros, is serving as a Potterton, Fernwood Dr.; Porter St.; 106. Nancy Bantly, "God’a Plan for You.’’ were women who worked at ™ Dec. '4 given in honor of toe redempUbh benter toiriorrow Norma Terrio, 1097 Main 31 8Ferguson Rd.; 107< L. Pot- players, at toe Mansfield Stats AT HARTFORD ROAD ;end Saturday. After that Win- St.; 46. S. Hoefler, Rockyllle; terton, 171 Avery S t; 108. Di­ The CJonflrmatlon date will be because K was close to ® ^ ® ° * '* 4 * ^ May 4 at 7:30 p.m. with the Rt not ® conclave Tcfiilting School gymnasium. ning bidders will pick up their *7. M, Cole, 189 Glenwood S t; ane Puzlnas, 75 Birch S t; 109. PHNA Visits Rev. John HenSiEsJ!lrel. D.D ; «« “ “ ve toe area. Some OPEN DAILY 10 tQ 10 .Items at Clifford’s Men’s Shop, <8 Angelee Diana, 141 Pitkin Mrs. Ernest Declocclo; 127 Bis- S.T.D., the confirming bishop. n«olearnuuiear specialistsspeclallfts soughtSOUgnt em- f?~? . . -----•••« Trumbull and The two public health visit­ 985 Main St, during store St.; 49. Helen Partridge, Moun- sell S t; 110. Mirs. J. Getzewlch, ing' nurses of too PHNA mads ptoyment at atomic centers in "*’*“Keport- A bus will leave the hours. tain St.;, 50. Steven Thornton, 40 Agnes Dr. n - 1. T%i^— « — . . . . Rexall Drug Store at the Man- 32S visits last month. Of these, MANCHESTER... \ Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Liver- *>rug Store at the Man- f - ’ - * , Here’ are the winning bidders S. Lakewood torcle (plus . . more, Calif. cheater Shopping Parkade Sab­ 70 were for toe.ispeutlc nursing, from last night, toe number bonus). Dorothy Malan 255 Postal Station Wt: yrere for health supervision, ^Li^:A* .... ' » j * ^ . , v . 1 in toe. care of hourly-rated il ” * and one Was a not-at-home vis­ m. ' t I Will Relocate employes, many were Immedl- Brurtner DAby**Ems Sare it ' oss™ T ------l ' 221 Adams. 15 S. Hawthorne St; ately phased into PIW A ’s gas Oronp 1 ^ son Rd.; 62. Vernon Hansen, n 3. Nancy BanUy, 318 Fergul trhe well-child conference, I ' *i • 1. Madeline MdAwley, 14 82 S. Hawthorne St.; 63. Ken gavid Hennequln, 170 Maple U 7 Joseph^ Crerwfni^ “ '® Pltoat, 17 to toe Southing- R«chel Shoag will be toe chap- Dr. 'Tobl was assisted by Mrs. Orfitelll of toe Manchester High School Band. (Herald pho­ old Burr office building at 119 ton plant, and one took a Job erone Sally Heavisides, Vernon; 6. St- 57. Madeline McAwley, 14 Henry St‘ 118 D ^ ^ n k olt to by Pinto.) Theresa Kalber, senior nurse. • Lawrence Tracy, 11 Main St; Edgerton St.; 58. Thomas Pow- V®' Malan, 255 Oakland St., according to Man- at the Florida Research and De- Aza cha'Oters of B’nal B’rfto Volunteers of toe Mothers* 7. Samuel Feltham, 1506 Tol- ers, 12 S. Alton S t; 59. R. H. date Martln- cherter Postmaster Alden ,E. veiopment Center. Among trie G l^ f,^ Bridgeport Club, co-sponsors of toe confer- ,.land T^dte.; 8. Madeline Mc­ Royce, 126 Falknor Dr.; 60 “ „®y- ,. ^ , hourly rated employes, 49 de- field are hosts to toe gatoer- ance, also assisted. t Awley, 14 Edgerton St.; 9. Jerry Tracy, 405 Main St. ' ^ Main St. Town, Pauses Today He said that a usual three- dined jobs, 20 terminated and 7 tag. There will be registrations Mrs. Kalber attended a 10- Thomas Dubay, Rockville; 10. Group 7 12, , «” “P 13 placement. and dancing to Uve music at day workshop in Norwich toe Virginia Cellnski, 98 Summit 61. Mary LaBonne, Olaston- g .c ^ ‘ i ; . “ '® "®«ce waa Congregation B’nal Torah, last two weeks of October, in St bury; 62. Madeline McAwley. w connection with the PHNA's To Honor Its Vets of*toe’ f®«®fv® meeting meeung atai uaesic*Baesick Post, American Legion, and Its 14. John Hannon. 103 Falknor Mountain Bd.; 67. Stephen Dill, czewinsW W. Obuchowski, asso- Auxiliary, will initiate new e f S e r ^ l f w f r k I t the viewed by supervision and ask- High School. 1181 FaWleld Dr.; 15. Sally Heavisides. Ver- Hilliard St.; 68. Pelletier, 27 Ty- Natoan f; ®‘®'‘® foreign lan- N o B ait? members at 8 p.m. Saturday Buckland substation on Tollartd ^ * resume so that ■'^ve., Bridgeport The topic of non; 16. Jim Mkldrtey, 25 Nor- ler Circle; 69. G. Stephens, 8 o f guages at the University of Con- General Manager Richard S w S t o tol M* intereets eouid be defined, discussion will be ’’ResponslbU- during a Veterans Night pro- f K ; i . Buckland ^ ity of Youth.’’ The grram at the Legion home on » wood S t; 17. Marie Aroian. 125 Stephens St.; 70. E. Feltham, 1 3 0 5? f Martin ia looking forward‘d Conway Rd.; 18. Frank Gak- 1506 Tolland Tpke. t^Ita ^'^°°^'-553 E. Obuchovraki said of veterans with eagerness to uninter­ communication between super- K^up will return home at 5 Wall St. The post'is sponsoring eler, Bolton: 19. Norma Ter- Groups we honor that, "This Is the hour, • ^ree dance after the program. rupted fishing trips to his vision of i^ ship service Sunday at 10:15 / o®?^; ®'^'* TpkSii 70. !StefW- xuo«ij.ain, i»o tstnre swas^ivto • ffttoweli glflPbjr Ralph Mahkf, 89 Henry St.; 25. Lakewood Circle; 'T7. WUUam vllle- G ' Steve Rnte^hor ^TOf' meet t^aHBErrow a ^ * ’**• Gist ami]ioyed;4|iS%ther Follow Your am. On Nov. 19, two represent­ Local 991 of the Town Em­ at toe Italian American Club, ••cGoiis of the country where atives of the church’s women's J- W. Thornton. 608 Wood- Johnson (Klwanian): 78. T ^ Berkley ' St - H “ ‘®®® ^ '*® ployes Union—a pair of hip bridge S t; 26. Bruce Belfiore, Dubay, R ockv^ ; li. T h 6 ^ fridge ^ 2 i? ’M S n tS ? Rd^ I ^od^y P^se anon- Eldridge St. employee are laid off upon can* group wUl attend Christ m H i -u. ------J - •’ir „ ziz Mountain Rd., I. ymously in the town or in the boots, a fishing rod and. a The Elnsigtaettes will conduct cellatlons of contracts or clos- Friends Camrch Cathedral in Hartford 88Porter St: 27. Phyllis Davis, Powere, 12 S. Alton St; 80. V. ^ 13 ". spinning reel. city, or rest In hospital the eritertatament portion, a of facilities, To to present a check for toe total beds, seeking only to banish In- The presentation was party, at the December meet- The Middletown facility 1s offering at a special service. JUST 42 JUST 28 JUST 63 JUST 55—Men’s L memories of the boom­ made by imion members tag. Plans for the Christmas government-owned and was op- • Proceeds of offerings from all Ladies* Cotton BOYS’ SWEATERS ... „ „ ...... siOO ing guns of enemy ships, of George Bingham and Ward Surprise Party wlU be made at erated by Pratt A 'Whltey for the HALLMARK Bpiscopalean Churches in Con­ Men’s GIRLS' “Black Watch” blood - drenched trenches, of Tedford. tomorrow's meeting. Atomic Energy Commission. R necticut are used to build SHIFTS and BOYS’ FUNNEL PAJAMAS .u. „ ...... *1.74 the hall of bullets on shimmer------—■ ijonaia jr ranKiand, entertain- was opened in 1967 and at on< PHARMACY churches all over the world. Donald Frankland, entertain- was opened in 1967 and at one ROBES FUNNEL SHIRT fug beaches, of the clash of gion, then called^ this roll of *uent chairman) has scheduled time had as many as 2,600 em> *77 W Middle Tpke. Orange Notes JUMPERS GIRLS’ 2-PC. RAYON COORDINATES *1.66i p ii arms In seas of slime . ..’’ those who died in World War I. “ program for the hospitality ployes. The facility is kxsated (Next to Stop A Shop) Mrs. Charles Raisch has been 01 PAJAMAS JACKETS liiiiji And "On this day,' then, we Rabbi Leon Wind prayed that kour. 1,100 acres and in 1964 toe lant 649-2861 elected to toe station of Flora m GIRLS’ CORDUROY SLACKS *1,36 In the Coventry Grange, to fill 1.00 give pride of place in our hearts would protect our men in Reg. 4.98 3 .3 3 A- ___-A-1_____ L __... Vtd»f Maw« -A..1__■ a ■vacancy. She has been in­ FAMILY SIZE PEPSOBENT TOOTHPASTE 46‘ 1 .7 4 and minds to our stalwart vet- ^^*®^ Nam and asked God to stalled by Raymond Pender, 4 .9 7 erans, male and female, living hispire our leaders to bring master of EJast Central Pomona UDY ESTHER CREAM ...... 68« find dead, whose steadfast de- peaoe. Grange, who Is also overseer of votlon to duty have assured our With great emotion, Wilber the local patrons of husbandry. JUST 100 !l JUST 28 LIZ HAIR SPRAY 39« continued existence as a nation. Little recited "In Flanderis The Grange quartet has ap­ Ladies’ Tailored 1 JUST 79 JUST 38—Men’s "On this day, also, all of us, Field,’’ then Mrs. Beatrice Llt- peared in a neighbor’s night ^ Girls’ UDIES’ PROPORTIONED FWER-FlLLEb BRAS 99< Men’s “Ponderosa” Quilt Lined ■ veterans and non-veterans alike, ^® Wilfred Clarke placed COME SEE MERCURY... program at Good WUl Grange SHIRTS and 1 owe it to ourselves to search ^® wreaths on toe memorial, In Glastonbury. our consciences, to ponder on The flag was raised while Scout Flag Raisers DRESSES LABIES' DRESSES .... *6 . 7 . 5 7 .9 7...... *3.00 SHIRT VINYL toe present and future estate Michael Orfltelli of toe MHS the car that captures ■Cub Scout Pack 65 has re- BLOUSES of toe nation. We may ask our- Band slowly played' taps, Bumed toe responsibility of LADIES’ COnON DUSTERS ,755 ,575 *2A0 JACKETS JACKETS selves: Are we content that in The final dedication was glv- raising and lowering the flag tois, toe richest country in the en by the Rev. Walter A. the looks of ’66 at toe two elementary schools, Reg. 1.68 1 aOO 1 2 .5 0 DESK SETS Reg. 77o ...... 3s« history of the world, possessor Hyszko, who said how sadly we Citomaster Robert Garrepy re­ 7 .9 7 6 .9 2 of some 47 per cent of its eco- n>«st dedicefte this day, and re- ports. This school project was PAD’B PENOIL SETS b.5 .. ,7 . 74' nomic resources, that grinding minded the onlookers that in started at the George Hersey poverty Is still toe lot of many- ^ybig these men continue to Robertson School and at Cov- JUST 65—Infants’ WOODEN DESK NOTES B... 77C 35' CHRISTMAS DIAMCND SALE millions of its people ? Are we kve. « entry Grammar School last JUST 97—Infants’ 1 . JUST 76 JUST 89—Boys’ content that In this, toe world’s Taking part in toe ceremo- year. BLANKET FAMILY TREASURES PICTURE FRAMES... 77. 35' foremost citadel of liberty, not nles were toe Ladies AuxliUary Bach den Is responsible for 2 PIECE 1 Tots’ Cotton 10% SAVINGS all men are truly free? Are we of toe American Legion, toe one school day each week. Two DESK NOTES 77. , 35' Flannel Lined CHINO content that in -this, a nation Army-Navy Club, Amveta, ^ scouts from a den raise the SLEEPERS 1 SLEEPERS dedicated to toe equality of all Marine Barracks, World War I flag at the beginning of school SLACKS ON EVERY DIAMOND IN THE STORE. Sizes 1-4. 1 Sizes S-M-L. TOP HOLD LOOSE LEAF BINDERS k . . . , . 7 47^ BOXERS men and in whose wars nien of Veterans, the Yankee Division •nd lower it when classes close. »| $1.00 HOLDS ANY RING - ____ colors have been called upon to the tovli Air Patrol and the Robertson Book Fair Double ’n Single COTTON COMFORTERS *3A0 fight and, if need be, to die, BOy Scouts. The Robertson School Book 8 8 c 1 2 .0 0 1 .4 8 H U XMAS ^ Iliiii some men ore still looked, upon — r-r:---- . Pair wUl be open to parents 24” x72” WHITE RDGSh., ...... fIM as being.**16 less icoa equalequtu thanuian others?ouiers 7 T from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Nov. 17 Tan Only such conditions J a V C e e S S o o t i s r i r In this school Ubrary, during an COTTON DRAPES b.. « . 7 «« ...... * U 0 jjijl: are not worthy of toe way of ^ ^ 0 | n # U » u r open,house program, i^pils may i l l veterans fought to pre- T w O S o c k H o p S purchase b^ks during school JUST 300 JUST 201-^Ladies’ hours Nov. 16 and 19. PEPPERELL BUNKETS <.,77 *2,00 ’‘ j u s t 101 JUST 41 4-H Committee Officers FUNNEL FUSTIC FRAMED PICTURES 330 1pi:i “Let us, therefore, veterans Manchester Jayicees win Mrs; Aaro A. Aho is the hew SEAMLESS -Boys’ Lilieil' iiiii non-veterans both, we who i^>onsor the first of tAvo schol* chairman of toe 4 -« Town Com­ i l l « e ^ e ^ our brother’s and our antalp fund Sock Hops tomor- GOWNS I i:ii: nations keepers, mount a fron- ^ mittee, with Mrs. Robert Co- NYLONS COOLOMATIC LIQUID SERVER E .. . 1 .7 77' Sk i Sizes 34-38. DUNGAREES Hi tal assault g a in s t these and ^® bum vice chairman, Other offi­ JACKETS jljjjl other scourges that are sapping Manchester High School gym- cers are \Vllliam A. Miller, cor­ Sis!?™®"* ■*'“ *“ BASKETe»..,».,».43' 1 !!jiii its very foundations^ . .’’ naslum. Jim NetUeton, Hart- responding 'secretary; > Mrs. Pr. jillii The ceremony began at 10:30 station disc jockoyj Clara Hladky, recording secre­ 5 0 c 1.00 RUBBERMAID MIXING BOWL SET 5. , , *L06 2<00 7 -9 4 iiiiij a.m. with a parade from Man- be host. The “Quiet Ones,’’ NOW ON DISPLAY tary; Mrs. Maurcie French, trea­ STAINLESS STEEL TABUWARE *2J)9 EMERALD CUT TIFFANY iUIH Chester High School to toe ^ band, will play for dancing, surer; Mrs. Wlnthrop Merriam, P STAR SET World War I memorial at Man- 'vhlch’ will be in sneakers or historian; Mrs. Ernest G. Le- i 1-Csm«' 1966 MERCURY PUSTIO FRUIT BOWU igc : •' ■ ■ -Beg. $460 Chester•**^v%*a Ava^aaivaMemorial aA* XAfJw^XLaU*Hospital. socks. Refreshments ” r- w willw *** be Doyt, publicity chairman; and ^ JUST 360 JUST 108 Beg. $*40 The parade, led by a police »f^ed. ^TickeU may be pur- Mrs. Owen S. Trask and Har­ JUST 111 Beg. $996 Ladies’ JUST 137 cruiser.— ParadeT.— Marshal -.1— George...------chased____ at the door. mon N. Cochrane, program co- Ladies’ • > «...... * l-2 » Boys’ Cardigan NOW NOW ji||i Edwards and Parade Adjutant ^ committee in charge qf the chairmen. * NOW COLONY PARK STATION WAGON TEXTURED Shetland , and Slip-On • 3 9 5 Edwin Edwards, both of toe ®v®*** Includes John Perry, The December meeting wlU K. «« *4ftl WOMEN'S •895 ”""'215 liiiii Veterans of Foreign Wars, ar- Bisniey Jarvis, Jerome Baskin be omitted. The January meet­ CARDIGAN 77. Illlil rived at toe,hospital promptly Donald Helm. ■ The Colony Park Station Wagon moves station ing will be at 8 p.m. Jan. 6 in ASSORTED GAMES 58< SWEATERS NYLONS Reg. 5.97-6.97 FUTS NO mTHKST OR CARRYINft CHAROES iijiil at 11. The second Sock Hop will,be Wagon living beautifuUy ahead in looks, luxury the Booth-IDimock Memorial SWEATERS James Natale Wd toe h to* **®M M. 1966. P r o c c ^ 'e f lAbriry, to plan for the annual 2 5 5 IF ““ Y STROLLER «... liliil Chester - High School Band in dances will .Jjeneftt a and distinguished performance. On the road, the leader’s party in February. ' Pair 3 8 c TRESSY DOLLS r... syg) 3 .0 0 1 .1 7 liiiii toe National Anthem. The Rev. "pbolarshlp fund for< a worthy ride and handling are impressively plush.. . remi­ -YearbfMk Supplement 3 .0 0 jpiii John D. Hughes gave the in- Manchester student. ■'^1 niscent of the most luxurious passenger cars. Supplements of Coventry High ijiiii vocation, gliilng thanks t-> -u ------— ------•phobl’B 1965 Emerald Yearbook Come . .' V drive one soon I iiiili ^bore who gave toelr Uvea in v ttt •re available at the school of­ JUST 2S H:iij the preservation 1 of freedom. »BTUi K c o n o m y W ftllM fice, and may be called for Misses’ JUST 103 UMU m in t 5.9. ^ * U 9 . JUST 21 JUST 168 ; ■bout 2:30 p.m. any school day. i i ^ Invocation, Mayor ROME-Altoough, more than Men’s iPouhle and Sino^ Francis J. hfahoney spoke 40 i>er cent of luay’s popula- Those preferring to do so may 110-LB. WEIGHTS R,.,'„i,.9, . . $]o,99 Plastic, Cut to Order about Korea, saying that now tUm'was engaged ta agriem- leave a self-addreaeed and COTTON again we must fight. He asked ture at the and of World War rtamped envelope at toe office WARM EAGLE AUTO FLOOR MATS., „„ *"S COTTON WINDOW toe people present to remem- n , the oontrlbuUon of tad fop mailing. SKIRTS CARDIGANS High Velocity SHOTGUN SHELLS„ 77' SPREADS . s h a d e s her Viet Nam fighter* In their, has more than doubled R eg. 5.97 prayers. In 1946, for example, 22.9 per ‘‘CONNECTICUT'S OLDEST UNCOLN-MEBOUBY DEALEB" OtTTDONE IN TEA DRINKING ; Reg. 1.17 : : : m The main speech by NEW YORK — Americans i::!H Obu- coat of the gross national pro­ 2 .4 3 uHSlH m b ih e t s h, m iijii;; chowskl followed. The band duet was induairia]; in toe 1966- 201 CENTER STREET S434I13S 4i3nk only a tenth the amount MANC^STER iSnOPPING PARKADE iiliii then, played "America." St tea aaosnmed by BrtfaHM. MAPLE BOSTON R O C K E R S ...... *19M 2.00 .60 pqripd, industry’s riiare bad imiiiiiii' i i S S i l H Herman J. Wagner, com- reacbed 46.9 per cent ef tba OHN EVBHH^S (Exeqit Thmid^l xnsnder of the Amerioan Le* GNP.

- Ml- V Y. NOVmiBE® 11, 1!

Si^ W itidior ______ScKo<4 fioa rcl Sets Dates . - Ite irtijoh -thiiii RADIO STATIOII NorirNAiiE Vor This Yearns Mtwi Tou appifi pis ssterl” M^RDON , Harold Wllaon'a Labor To place i b|d| Give UiM( Bootii chairing mchida Mrs. whMi I ruBMOiW were Chow WINF123I number; bUI prieuf una yonr. *®**®**®®®<1 the clUendar fUr Ian MacDonald, ■ handi'work; IgavanmMnt expMU to pick up Chin Kan, Veechin, and Dar- name and aadreas.. meetings for the current aca­ Mrs. J. Watson Vlbert, green­ SaaotlMt* vote in a qrooiai eloo- ON VOUB DIAL demic year. noe, who was my fsvorttb, 10 house; Mrs. Bart Sanford, cutl- {tton today and incroaao Ita on»> yqsrs old. RAY FOR AND A new date wiU be scheduled oalty shop; Mrs. Victor Senger, . I vote majority In Partlamont The first poem I ever eteote tor Tuesday’s canceled mept- baked foods; Mrs, Robert Starr 9 Labor party leaders were owi- RIMM>N KBOfMUUDOnONg was dedicated to Chew Chin REDEEM ITEMS • tng, to discuss school districts HI and Mrs. William Woods, ^fldent that their candidate, A. *nd town growth. Nov. 33 the A very unusual event hap­ Kan. He beat me in ^leUlng, candles; Mrs. Kipp Pearson, pened la Hebron, snd other took the prize. I gritted my ■(•James Wellbeloved, would win Friday, Saturday, Nov. T*, science curriculum will be con­ luncheon, and Mrs. Rdbert Toce, parts of the United Stotee, teeth, let genius bum, produc­ House o f Commons seat IS, at Watkins, Confer Main sidered at the High School. Dec. decorations. from Erlth and Grayford, a La­ and Oak Streets, " during 14, the effects of the longer rtxnit 1860, when Tung Wing, ing the following masterpiece: TONIGHT Ladles OnUd Gnest bor stroni^ld. regular store hours. .After school day wlU be discussed at a Chineee dtplomat represent­ The cup of hate St. Margaret Mary’s Ladies n ie seat became vacant with Nov. 18, redeem at GUfford’k, the Orchard Hill School. ing his country here as embas- le flUed to the brim. 985 Main Street daring reg­ Guild wUl meet Monday at 8 Jan. 11, a tentative budget ■ador, seiMd upon a big For Chow liatea me : ^4ie death last August of Nor- ular store hours — through p.m. in the church haU. ’The will be presented; Jan. 28, the sdteme. His plan was to get And I hate him. t ^|uui Dodds, who rolled up a Nov. SO — (except Thanks­ guest speaker wlU be Mrs. Ross 8:30 to 11:00 math curriculum to be present­ the pkUi, the very flower, cf But, for all of that, they were : Ihajortty of almost 9,000 votes giving Day). Miller of West Hartford, who is ed; by March 8, the budget for Chineee youth educated . in eplendid fellows, and got along ; over his Conservative opponent serving on the Aroh-diocesan ex­ the next year must be prepared America. The plan met vrith fine most of the time with our ' the national deettons last ecutive hoard of the Confratern­ for the town council to consider approval, end soon boarding boys, and with their bortesa i l^ar. ity of Christian Dortrine 's s a (by March 16); March 22, the pteces wers sought to house Mary Jane. Wellbeloved, S9, U prominent parent educator co-chairman. music curriculum to be dis­ them. My father taught the. older i |bD local politics. Mrs. Miller Is a member ot cussed; April 36, art curricul­ They were ell to be boys, at boys Latin and they all went viPENNS'YlV/\NW M flN U- I Ih e Conservative candidate la 646-0173 ft Tdnight's Auction Items ft 646-0173 the New Ekiglond Committee of ' David Model, 27, a newcomer to um; May 24, physical education oourse. Who ever heard of edu­ back to China with something jS'f a c t u r e s m o r e ic e '{! the North American Liturgical cating girls in China, and hard­ . politics. The Liberal party can- curriculum. There will also be like a Western education. Am- K R E A M t h a n ANY OTHfR:^ Conference and serves on the ly In America, in those days? J dldate is Staley W. Vince, who a meeting Feb. 8. baseador Tung Wing was proud. JiSTATE IN THE UNION... } ArchMshop’s Committee for Sa­ The boys were all approximate­ r llnidied third last year. GROUP 21 ’These meetings will be in ad­ Susan PeniReton GROUP 14 cred Liturgy. She has been ap­ ly 10 to 14 years old. dition to regular board meet­ pointed a member of the execu­ (Editor’s note: RlFID la an oc­ ITL 1 Blsctrlo Oven Toaster, 205. 1 Cigarette Lighter, General Electric, ings on Dec. 28, Feb, 22, April In Hebron, Miss Mary Jane casional column of personal ob- i Wedding Approved . U g g ett R^ixall Patfcade Drajg . . . . tive board of St. Benedict’s The Finest Trusses, Al^ keeeeeeete.ea 8.00 Shoor Jewelers ...... 14.06 12, May 10, June 14, June 28, Post-one of the best cooks in servatlfcns by The Herald’s ru­ 188. 1 Ladtes“ Threis-Stratid Bead Choirfter, 200. 1 Ice Skating Rink, L. H. Hale Super Store----- 11.98 GuUd which is a newly formed town, everybody thought—fur­ i “ TOE HAGUE (AP) — Crown July 12 and July 26. auxiliary of the Catholic Inter- ral correspohdents.) dominal Supports, Rib ! JMneess Beatrix’s marriage to Land, Fraldon 4-...... 6.00 207. 1 Cleaning, Inspection A Service Heating Plant, nished quarters for the new­ 188.' 1 Hnmnty Dnmnty Stuffed Dhll, Williams Oil Service ...... 20.00 A special meeting will be held Raclal Council. • West German commoner Claus by April 6, before the town coun- comers. The pay was good and WOMEN JURORS BANNED Fracture Braces Manu­ KaKlar Cloth Tpy Company ...... 8.00 208. 100 Gallons No. 2 Oil, Bantly Oil Company...... 15.90 Her topic, “ Renewal and the so were the boys. But they i Von Amsberg was assured of 184. 1 Church S ^ t (eolor '^grM n),' . cdl acts on the proposed school Family,’’ wiU be presented in MON'TRESAL — Neither Que­ 209. $16.00 Savings Account, didn’t agree about her cooking. ! parliamentary approval Manchester pine A Rutmlv - ...... 6.50 Savings Bank of Manchester ...... 15.00 budget for 1966-67; before April bec nor Newfoundland aUows factured, that give Mo^ narration' and demonstratiim That wasn’t the way rice was I Wednesday night 185. : 2 SnnadUng Tews M ” wlde.t-Grantiond Nnrsery 10.00210. Gift Certlflcate, Davis Bakery...... 6,00 16, Uie public hearing on budget, form. She wiU discuss the Sac- Women to serve on Juries al­ } The Lower House approved Community Players Comedy at Whiton Anditoriutn ,186. 1 Trade Certtfleato,. Morning Glpty L u n ch ...... 6.00 211. Gift Certificate, Vittner Garden Center...... 10.00 and before April 30 when the cooked in China, and they hat­ though both have women Judges. Clomfort and Reilef than rements of Initiation (Baptism ed apple pie. flie match 182-9 in the first par­ Marguerite Levin as EMlth smiles smugly under her broad-brimmed hat, after annbunoing 187. 2 Ptezas, P in a Houte ...... s.OO 212. Gift Certificate, New Model Dry Cleaners._____ 10.00 councU WiU llnaUy adopt the and Confirmation) and the Sym­ Any Other! Phone 64^- I namenxaryliamentary votev on a royal mar^ the surprising news of her "blessed event” to her stage husband, Don Rlberdy, who plays Har­ 188. 8 Dozen DOnUts, Mr: Donut ...;...... 6.00 218. 6 Gallons Milk Delivered, Dari-Mald Milk Co., Inc. 7.00 (own buget. bols of Christ from the Old and The boys had pigtails which ^ Hage In moimodern Dutch, history, ry; Janet Rlberdy, playing Kate, and Karl Then, right, playing C^harlie. The four are leada 189. 1 5-eell Flashlight, Diamond Pr-'lce Equipment Co. 5.00 214. 1 Spotlight with Mirror, Chorches M o to rs...,..20.00 Farm Committeeman they kept coiled up most of the 215. 1 Dressmaking Course, 8 Lessons, New Testaments. All ladles of 4136. . I s ^ V in the comedy, “Never Too Late,” which will be presented tomorrow and Saturday a t' 8:30 140. 1 Gallon Armstrong Lthoglass Wax, Stanley R. Waldron, Clark Rd. time, hut ' which they were vote to make Voii Langeris Floor Covering ..../...... 4.17 Singer Sewing Machine Co...... 26.00 the pariah are invited. OVER 2 MILLION I JUnsberg a Dutch ciUsen was p.m. by Community Players at 'Whiton Memorial Auditorium, N. Main St. The produc­ Wappdng, has been elected to a Simpson Promoted quick to Jerk out and use like tion is sponsored by the Manchester Registered Nurses Association. Proceeds will beneflt a whiplashes if a fight started PRESCRIPTIONS } Siftiproved 18S-60. two-year term as a member of Albert W. Simpson of Wap- Vernon^s Ladies of Sacred Heart Ready for Plaza SO Safely Compounded scholarship fund for girls choosing nursing as their profession. Tickets may be purchased GROUP 22 with the town schoolboys. '• The Mils now go to the Senate, GROUP 15 the Hartford County ASC Com­ ping has been promoted to su­ Ito. Francis Garber and Mrs. Louis Montesl try out for appearance a door wreath made Q U I TV M 'S at the door. (Herald photo by Qfiara.) For there were fights, when ^^*When approval Is certain. The 216. 2 Seat Belts (not installed), Aaron C ook...... 19.90 mittee, and will serve for the pervisor of the special risks, by the Ladlra of Sacred Heart parish In Vernon for one of the booths at their forthcoming ^ P>MA(?IV1ACY 1*1, 1 Dish Garden, Brown A Xvneh F lorists...... 5.00 the air would be full of sharp ARTHUR DRUG "Wedding win take place in 217. 1 Bumper Jack, Manchester Auto Farts, In c... . .11.50 first year as its vice chairman. group experience accounting- fair, caUed Plaza 30. The pine cone wreath and the other Christmas items that wIU be on y... ..®73MAihST. manchestlh; 142. 1 Alrtmlhnm Folding Cot with saran cover, and stingfing words, such as ^ March in Amsterdam. 6, the Rev. Duane F. Sweet, “ Lord of Files,” on Junior and Nassiff Ariiis Companv ...... IS 00 218. Gift Certificate, Pinehurst Grocery, Inc...... 26.00 Waldron was chosen by area renewal rating department at display were made by the church ladles for the fair, which wHl be at the parish center on Baptists Want farmers to the post, in which he ^ Beatrix’s engagement aroused Pastor of the Lakes Pond First high school reading j.-.s. 145. *10 Gift CertIGcote, Manchester Pet Center...... 10.00 219.5 Gal. can Masonal Water Repellent, Scaler (clear) the Aetna Life and Casualty Co. Rt. 30 from 2 to 9 p.m. on Nov. 13. (Herald photo by Saternls.) at $7.95/gaI. Prevents ice on driveway^ : some criticism because Von ’The Rev. Mr. Sweet said the 144. 2 Pizzas, Vic’s Pizzas ...... 4.90 ■WiU help administer Federal Simpson Joined Aetna In 1961 School to Protest Baptist Church, said: E. W. Cormier Appliances ...... '...... '89.76 ' Amsberg had been a member of idea of forming a separate 146, I G*-i’s Nl-ht Shirt with Panties, Size 10, Farm programs available to and served as assistant supervi­ “ We’re very disax>polnted In TotUh Centre ...... 400 220. Gift Certificate, ’The Little Shop...... 10.00 Hartford County farmers. He op­ I the Nasi youth movement «^twi school started several years ago sor, special risks, before being Tolland County at the Tolland Agricultural Cen­ on Wednesday night, «v U De­ ‘Obscene’ Books the lack of moral philosophy of 146. 1 Pa»r Bon<>-0 Drums, The Music Shop ...... 10.00 221. ’Three Steps to Beauty, erates a 60-acre farm, where he r the German army. when the Waterford school named to his new position. He ter building on Rt. SO, and wiU fense warning sirens sounded OPEN THUDS, and FRI. NIRHTS Nil 9:N the public school system and the 147. 1 T.nbe and Oil Change, Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio ...... 7,60 grows Connecticut broadleaf to­ - Legislators opposing the mar- board, anticipating Oie Supreme 222. 2 Haircuts at $2.50, is married and Uves at 382 Beel­ be free to all area residents. throughout the city. WATE2lF0ftD ZAP)—A Bap­ policies demonstrated by the Ed’s Atlantic Service Station ...... 4.60 bacco. Area RC Unit i llage said a man who had been Court ruling, banned' prayers Adrian’s Fifth Ave. Hairdressers...... 6.00 zebub Rd. with Ids wife and The course wlU be conducted What happened? Police said tist church plans to build its Board of Education.” 148. 0 Paeka-es Gnm B-lIs. AtUofV I a German eoMler was not ac- from local public schools. 228. 2-Ib. Box Assorted Chocolates four children. by Mary Sludges, RN, an au­ ,lqsenh Dawood (Ford Gnm Co.) ...... A on Patricia Ann Jones, daughter Sets Course in someone at headquarters inad­ ^ c^ptable in the royal house of a own school, Its pastor says, as The move 1s the latest devel- The Lakes Pond First Baptist Munson’s Candy Kitchen ...... 8.59 thorized Red Cross instructor. 149. 1 Raincoat (large). MorrvS, Men’s Store ...... 4.00 of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander vertently bumped the button ' eountiy that had suffered from a protest against the commu­ «qnnent In a controversy that Church calls itself “ fundamen­ 160. 1 Complete l-"he and OH Change, 224. Permanent Wave, Lujon Salon of B eauty...... 15.00 Manchester Evening Herald There are still openings, and In­ that activates the ^sirens. erupted last week uhen mem­ 225. lOO Gallons No. 2 Fuel Oil, Wyman’s OH Co., Inc. 15.60 Jones of 669 Avery St., Wap- South Windsor correspondent, Home Nurnng ...read this ^ Mssl occupation. nity’s school board aUowlng al­ tal-independent - evangelistic,’’ SAG Auto Service ...... 5.00 terested persons may register 286TH BRIDGE VICTIM 226. 1 Carlton Attache Case, double lock, brass bound, ping, is one of 42 students from Anne Lyons, tel. 644-8682. i Government leaden and other bers of the Lakes Pond and and the Rev. Mr. Sweet said by cEdling Red Cross headquar­ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — WHY legedly “obscene booke’’ on Jun- with File Folders, Harrison’s Stationers...... 1 7 .0 0 Connecticut enrolled in the The Nathan Hale Branch of . supporten of the princess Waterford First Bai>tlst Church­ Wednesday he bMieves any ters between 8:80 a.m. and 4:80 The 280th known person has ior and high school reading GPOnp 16 freshman class at the Univers­ BODY IDENTIFIED the Greater Hartford Chapter ■ pointed out that membership in es assailed the school board for measures the school board takes p.m. plunged to death from the Gold­ before you Usts. allowing such books as "Catcher GROUP 23 ity of Vermont at Burlington. CINCINNA’n , Ohio (AP)—The of the American Red Cross and the Hitler youth organlzatlca wlU not be In keeping with 151. $6 Gift Certlflcate, Reed’s. Inc...... 6 no en Gate Bridge. Ih disclosing plans Wednesday Ckmgregatlonal Fair ^ Boone County, Ky., coroner’s of­ was ecmpulsory for Qennan In the Rye,” “ Huckleberry “ Blble-beUeving fundamental­ 152. 2 Deluxe Pizzas, lullano’s Bakery A Pizzeria ..,! 5.00 227. Schwinn 26” Bicycle ’Typhoon, boys’ or girls’, the ToUand County Bhctenslon Highway patrolmen Identified SETTLE to form a scbool for grades i to The First Congregational fice positively Identified Wednes­ tem-agers. Finn,’’ “ Grapes of Wrath,’ ’ and ists.” 158. Gift Certificate, PAM Unholsterv Shop ...... 10.00 Manchester Cycle Shop ...... 89.95 Service are jointly engineering What N ext? Wednesday’s victim as Karen 164. 1 Church Seat (color - Venetian pink), 228. $25.00 Certificate toward purchase of Wallpaper, Church will hold Its Eum ual day night the body of Capt. Wil­ a twelve-hour course in home buy an Manchester Pipe A Snunlv ...... S.B0 Christmas fair Dec. 4. Sllversteln, 80, of San Francle- Doctors Blamed E. .A. Johnson Paint Co...... 25.00 liam J. O’Neill of New Canaan, nursing. MERIDEN (AP) — If some co. 156. 2 Gu-ene Helene Make-nn PaUettes $4.75 ea- 229. 1 Season Pass (Open all winter) Committee chairmen are Mrs. Conn., as a victim of the plane The course will start at 9:30 Meriden residents are Jittery, Creative School of Hairdressing ...... 9^50 Manchester Drlve-In ’Theatre...... 64.00 Robert Farmer, Mrs. JeweU Police said papers in her FOR > MELBOURNE, Australia crash that took 68 lives near a.m. Nov. 18 and will last imtil they have reason to be. obsolete Dutch Master Cigars. Memorial Corner Store 5.00 230. Starllte Radio, 6 transistor, leather case, battery, Burnham and Mrs. David Chap­ purse indicated she was on (AP) — Ten to 15 per cent of the NOW at NICHOLS - MANCHESTER TIRE, INO 157. ffo Worth of Drycleanlng’ or Laundry, here Monday. O’NeUl was the 11:30 a.m. There will be six sub­ First came the unsettling pow­ earphones, B. D. Pearl Appliance ...... 10.00 man. \ pilot. leave as a patient from Napa : patients in AustraUsn hospitals Swiss Laundry ...... / 5 00 231. Gift Certificate, Michael’s Jewelers...... 10.00 sequent classes. It will be held er failure Tuesday night. Then State HospltaL ^ are wffering from illnesses in- Iso J Tire Supply^!!!!;12;95 232. 2 Suits or 2 Plain Dresses Drycleaned, . iduced by their own doctors, the Twie9 th9 fraetloh on leal J Service Call, Atkins TV Service ...... 6.00 New England Laundry Co...... 3.50 LESS? COLOR TV : ehaiiman of the Victoria State loO. 1 Gallon Gardlnlerl, PagfanTs Caterers, Inc, ....12.00 238. 1 Used 14” G.E. Portable, excellent c6nditlon, - Committee of the Royal Austra- Atkins TV Service ...... 4...... 14.00 Man OoBege of Physiclana sold NEW 600DYEAR SAFETY SPIKE WINTER TIRE 234. 1 Gift Certificate toward purchaise of Tires, today, i GROUP 17 Nichols-Manchester Tire Co., Inc...... 15.00 Dr. John L. Frew blamed the 161. 1 Kodak Instamatlc 104 Ontfit, Fuel OH, Morlarty Brothers, Inc... 15.90 Moat nvolutlonary tiro avar built 286, Choice of 3 styles of Mirror, ; multitude of taMeta dispensed Hallmark Pharmacy, Inc...... 17.95 O. E. Keith Furniture Co...... 2 0 .0 0 by the National Health Servipe. 182. Gift Certlflcate to be appUed against Decorator Shade, Only iV la g n a O()0 tungflin-stMl teeth dig in glare ice and packed snow Flndell’s ...... 10.00 287. 2 Qt. Casserole, The Carousel ...... 12.00 Are You Earning Our BIG He said these tablets often • Up to 155ft more starting traction than ordinary winter tires Knye’s Sportswear of Venion fiioo - produce undesirable slde-ef- • Up to 70% more stopping traction than ordinary winter tiret Jar Certificate, Nurmi Auto Body ...... 20.00 GROUP 24 . facts. Pegboard, Display Craft, I n c ...... 8.00 brings you Perfect Color Pictures Frew toM a conference of die f Mirror, DeCormler Motor Sales ...... S.OO M8. 'l^ln Speaker Radio - Magnavox, Potterton’s, Inc. 24.95 Australian Association of the ioo T pinners, total $5.50, Center Restaurant ...... 6.50 -MB. Aluminum Storm Door, right hand hinge, 36”x 80”, Go on slick Ethical Pharmaceutical Indus- Go through 168. 1 Vacuum Cleaner Replacement Hose, (standard front door). Home Specialties Company 45,00 ice and ■ try: “ The doctor today is under heavy mow Service Center of Manchester ...... 6.00 s !? ' 20 Camera Kit, Weldon Drug Co. . .80.00 PKkadmow 169. Certiflrate for Washing and Drying one 9x12 Cotton *^«*’UNcute, King’s Furniture ...... 10.00 «. and slush 35 . pressure from the formidable 242. 1 - $10.00 Savings Account, AUTOMATICALLY itn 9 « ' 23 pounds, Lnck Lady Laundromat .. 6.25 and ekilled promotion of drugs Savings A Loan Association...... lO.OO by the pharmaceutical Indus- 171# 1 Bra, Glazier’s Corset & Uniform S h o p ...... s.oO ***■ 4.3 ^***** Manchester High School-Windham toy-” ' 9AA Game, Manchester High School.. . . 4.00 2 «. 5 Malf-O^lons of Ice Cream, Friendly Ice Cream.. 4.95 e,.without critical fine-tuning! - I ERA Attack Feared c a n be in s t a l l e d in GROUP 18 246. 1 Dozen First FUght Golf Balls, GOODYEAR SUBURBANITE PERMACORD SNO TIRES iBHJLFAST, Northern Ireland ; ( ^ ) — Armed guards are reln- ‘ farcing police stationed at the The French Provincial 2X ; homes of Northern Ireland’s 176, 1 Share Fundamental InvMto'rt,...... I ***’ Certificate, C. R. Burr A Company...... 20.00 EXTRA DIVIDEND premier and cabinet mlnlaters Putnanig Coffin & Burr ...... iroa ; as fears grow of attacks by the *‘Go-ln-Snow” Special! ???" Vitamins, Medical Pharmacy , , 7.19 GROUP 25 Magna-Color TV win ' S|egal Irish Republican Army. i?a ‘ SI** n r s t National Stores ...... 6.00 ^ V it a m in s , Lenox PharnrTcy 249. 2 750 or 775 Recapped Snow ’Tires, mounted. bring you the most 'Ctovenunent circles suspect 179. 260 pcs. 20” x 80” White Poster B oari’ ...... Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc...... 30.00 dazzling color pictures ‘ the IRA of planning a campaign 260. 1 Men’s Wool Alpaqa Cardigan Sweateri medlum’size,' LydaU A Foulds ...... in on you’ve ever seen! o f vlMence to reach a climax 180. 2 Shampoos and Sets, 83.09 each,...... '■...... Glenney’s Men’s Shop ...... 17.95 next Easter, the 60th annlversa- SUBURBANITE Creative CoUIure, Inc...... gog 261. SW-trtol Nylon K®v, Zipper Parka by Maine Guide,' Model 3-T544, with Clifford’s, Inc...... 20.00 x;^ of the Easter uprising in Du­ 1R9 Shell Service Station’ ! ! ! ! ! ! sloo two high fidelity 25Z ^ Brothers, Inc. 15.50 blin. It began the chain of isx , 1 Pair Men s Bowling Shoes, Parkade L an es...... 11.95 speakers, tone control, events that ended in Ireland’s 2^ ’ I n c ...... 16.00 2m ' Certificate. Stop A Shop.. 6.00 partitioning between the Catho­ savings convenient Channel 265. ^ lo n Cardigan First FUght Sweater. . . . annual rate payable Dec. 31,1965 lic south — now the Irish Re­ WINTERiTIRES GROUP 19 Selector Windows, and asn (Manchester Country Club)...... 14.95 188. Golf Putter, Connectlcnt Golf Land, Inc...... i 8 60 public — and the Protestant M7 1 8F ’ ^ 8^ W h f ; ®®P“ ''t™ent Store..10.00 magnificent hand-, north. • New Permacord ^ sS® iw*’ff***‘ "Skyscraper” with JuUe Har^. Aluminum Combination Door, will crafted cabinet. Last Sunday an IRA spokes­ 258 1 extra),^nchester Awning Company 60.00 By“ Globe ’"Travel " Service ■ ...... 18 50nu man In Oounfy Louth, Just over Decorated Maple or Cherry Rocker, • 260 Cleats Watkins Brothers, Inc...... 44-95 (he border in the repuUic, sold llfl’ 2 f X ™ WHAl’er Auto Parts OAl earn -includes EXTRA 1^’ 5 ■ Vernon Circle...... lO.OO 259. 2 Ash Trays, each $4.95, Mlilir’s Phirm^y,'9;90 .the movement has been Joined • Built Deep to Bite Deep T87- 1 Church Seat (color - platinum srray), by “ young and spirited ones’’ Manchester Pipe ^ Supply ...... #eka ' *550 - Who have found that “ the fight t • Rugged and Strong even ***’ Jit'S** Dinners, total $6.60, ,«o z « GROUP 26 Willie’s Steak House 261 1 Guitar A Music Center ?5.00 must be taken up again.’’ The 6A0 m at Turnpike Speeds 262 1 Portrait Studios ....28.00 35th Anniversary Dividend ^IRA has for years been waging 00, xox. 1 36-month, 12-volt Dry Charge Battery, sporadic campaigns against the FairwayFairwa; Department~ Stores ...... a ax P»ul Dodge Pontiac, ino...... 24 96 Hus...aU these exclusive features which •BriUsh regime in Northern Ire- 191. 1 g^.^en Wa.x <4.96, 2 qts. Plastic Cover $6.00,''" ’ m 3 0 ^ ’* r ®®®*>_M®nc*'ester Modes, I n c ...!!...... iland. 2M Hardware Co. .. .30.00 July 1— December 3 1 will?' CleM 01.60, 1 q t Cleaner $1.76, 1 tube Grout 69c, Boy A John ...... *®ward purchase of any stock, make it today’s most advanced Color TV ■ ------4' $ .15.00 192. 4 Record Albums ($3.98 - $4.M),...... ' ' ' 2AA r ? HammUI A Company ...... lo oo — toadlo Station WINF ...... 266. M X M Door Mirror >/,” bev. e d ^ ...... 009 Glass Company ...... 14 on • 'AutomatieColOF—-ALWAYS makes • Qnicfc Pictnres>-COME IN JUST 12 ■ School Menus 188. 1 Ash Tray, Manchester Memorial‘com puy‘ ‘ !!l b’m Regular Dividend--4^ 267. 1 Doz. U.S. Royal SpeclhlSneclhl rtnirG olf'B n. ^teM ’d‘letter ' *...... color pictures appear instantly . . . SECONDSl Stee6.00xl3P naa xrur ri — Jmechaug PubUo Golf Course.. .. umUcIpated annual rata PERFECTLYI t The menu for the Manchester Tubeless inclndlug fpubUc school system for the BlackwaN. 194. • Color Purifier (D^a88er) An- n jweek beginning Monday, Nov. Plus Tax aiiG • Brilliant Co]or Tube—Brings yon tomatlcallyl ;1S, is as follows: Trade-in Tire 195. BRIGHTER, ; more vivid 265 sq. in. 196. pictures! : Monday: Vegetable beef soup, ----- ——o Y OK \ • Most ReUable—PRECISION "Bond- ivegetabie sticks, boiled ham and Cheney Brothers, Inc. I 272 McBride’s Sport Spot. 7.95 ■ lettuce sandwich, milk, apple 197. l*Swl^g-away E f^tric c ^ ’ope’n’er;...... I ed Circuitry”—Just as in toAi^s * • EM mlnler S n n iw n r im M m t t e a n l J*rs®n’s Hardware, Inc. .. 278 Service Station...... ' 3 , • Chromatone—Adds thrilling dimen­ .crisp, ....12.95 space age military electronic equip-"'' : Monday (High school only): sion, depth to color; warm beauty menti o' ^iton Notol^ Lumber A Supply ...... 16.00 .Baked ham, candied sweet pota- 199. 8 Boxes of Chiteolates, to monochrmne. jtoee or parsked potato, aspara- BlssM WhoMple Candy A TobaccolCo ' ana WHERE you save DOES make a difference! )guo, bread, butter, milk. 13”-14"-15" : Tuesday: Italian spaghetti ...... 1 BO N US i t e m s COM E IM TO D A Y choose from our widest selection of MiCjne- jwith meat sauce, tossed salad, WHEELS AT 5.00 jFrench bread, butter, milk gel- " • IS’ Colf)r furniture styles. Other M.icjnavox TV from '?89 90 tafine with topping. 2 Cases of ^ c h , Allen Food Market...... ^ .22 1 Box Webster Banker Broker Cigars ...... Wednesday: Baked meat loaf, LOW PRICES 204! 1 8 ^ 6 w J “ ™*'"** Covers.. 24.95 ^ ( j f m U m OPBI THURS. oMl nu. NIGHTS tlH 9.*00 ^mashed potato, wax beans, ***" Bratded Rug, basic color dark red, 2 ®?**^*‘*®*“ ’ *"®- 800 • bread, butter, milk, ice cream, Bfanchester Carpet C enter...... i 5j „ t Hmrsday: Oven fried chick- WHEN YOU BUY A PAM 1® 9.95 -kn, cranberry sauce, panlled OF NEW WINTER T1RE8I Totlad, Adiuslod. DMimMl. SM’vieod Ry Our Own MochoMcs potato, corn, bread, butter, milk, ^ a r s . ^ GROUP 27 - Famous For Sarvka Sfneu 1931! i Friday: Baked macaroni and NO MONEY DOWN-FREE MOUNTING J. FeotetooL Maooheater Uph^ Co. ] ...... TTe MS WILL GO BY NUMBERS cheese, peas, bread, butter, lor Montlficatton, Ed’s Sign ci!*!!!! ...... 25.00 (NOT BY NAME) jnilk, chocolate cake...... 15.00 . ■... 15.00 (1) g iv e item n m m b er N 1 .?* Bahler-Moser ...... 7.90 -LAST PRAYER FOR UNITS' ...... 10.00 INSURFD ; VAmOAN om r—Pope John NICHOLS - MANCHESTEIt TIRE, INCl p ^ ...... !!.!!!!! ...... 18.00 (2) g iv e bid p r i c e jp c n i’e loet prayer wae: •“Lord, & SSnvJSJSf Swiss Laundry...... 5.00 m MtOAD SI. PHONC M S-Sm MANCHBSIK S ! ***’ Plambing Simply (3) GIVE NAME and they may a n one." R. »4-GaL Gas Can, Barrett Plambing Supp^T ...... 6.49 I«... 8.89 ADDRESS 130 CBOm STRICT I MANCHBIDR Comur of

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tefe.')-v;.-: mmisH J tA N C H E S f^ EV E N 1 K 6 ' N b V E s i y i i 11, 1185 ^ r 'v-‘ ------r — — Ke«d to Qlve.” Th4 churOb’a n i o n •ftcred d|tnce lup wUl inter*' two o t l^putb, II; & ynosIC. F o u r Neighbor WKitchen li« V Omitied l^ven 1^ DoBn Bnuxoro td WiU r p D e Piefeer-Upper* - ' -i.-','--'...... ■: " - HiaelMetw Itvm ftf .Henli V , if;-.- rseeaSjr appfpyad b&s. Bma Lfttalnske of 97 CampfleM R 4 is one ot ths old- Was' Predicted Bolton oorreeporideet, Clemei- SUDBUitT; Uass. An ' itay, ^rUHng a - bus to amiMbibMi to the town’s pen- Fu& o\N ew Devetdpin i ^ 85. East Center St.- sat setiva msmbsrs of ths well'Toaag, tel. M t - m i . U-yMi*6M^ boy wlkfjonr^'bser sd»ol. B ot^ obteks. thf eotutt- ■ioN M d im oe . inadvertently BOSTON (AP) —A state tefte- BY emitted sevbn penstOMrs, the At Sumioiit St Lsdiss Aid of Zion Bvangelicid lAwrence Blano’a Birch Moun* ment of minions end dnirch ex- to SM candy us- tion df ths Oomniesi. esii ses later aaya state poUca wars ;tUp wtaols tbbig from the bus,!’ bond of directors, on Deo. 7, Liuthsran Church. Qach yoar at tensten o f the diocese. torie Sudbury. h is ffdned ths aimual Christmas Sale and alerted thraa waaka.ato Mist a FOOD ^TH E t Lin develoi^ent wan almoet Youth Council -'he adld., . ■. WiU vote on InchiMon of those f l 1 Win finU approval at a meet- This Sunday also marks Sie a i^teir tit itn. B. nep, to reostve a U per cent in- WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL ■oclal, sponsored by the church, riot waa imminent at Waljwla beginning of the annual every ; .l A ^ t y . AtBed Ih 1696, haa si Johnaon.. I crotsa, retroMtlve as the others Mrt. Lashlnsks presides at and State Prison where 920 tnmatee 1 t o f Ow planning conmiission member canvas. This year’s Meets with HRC popuaubn of 11,000. Its central 'bagful “ . Bobby; Bni^V M dit; ;waa I section —. with the Common — to Jidy 1, 1966. oontributes to the homebaked rampaged during Tueaday'e 1 at night, the oidy hitch being canvass will be initiated at the foods booth at the church. This tile Human Relations Com- praisfd by tbtt.'Bi^d4nt;«'.:wifs hA been declared a'historical Ths seven have been penalon- power blackout t tat the commiaaion' didn't have stewardship poUuck supper in year’s contribuUon is Sour mlMion (h Bo will* meet Tue’si 6* ' ‘?a one-iivan picker'upper I (H'strlct by the state. era B**or to Nov. 10, IMS, the A “serious drug problem” at V the parish hall at 6 p.m. Cream Twists. She has also In­ ^ quorum, day night at 8 in the Probate without pay or reward except date on which , the board of di­ POMPONS »""* *P the prison was the besta o f the In his annual report to the MRGAINS While the adults are meeting j Jamea Haaaett, chairman, Courtroom of the Municipal fbr the grace of Ms aeUless- rectors estabUahed the Tnist cluded her mother’s recipe- for alert accordlag to Ben. Js. 29e Bring in a simple sketch of your present kitchen. Start measuring She has been an active mem­ station in (toanston. for boys aged 4 through 12 for the Chinese said, and “ we ex­ States on condition it stopped CARNATION tinited States. * f i r m GOUIESr ber of the Ladies Aid 56 years The spokesman said the fuse 3 9 Christmas for distribution by pressed the hope that the new bombing North Viet Nam.” This year’s celebration of the Coramel Pecan Roll .. eo. 69c from a comer and continue oround the room. Moke your measure­ and celebrated her 80th birth­ was damaged by Tuesday NATIVE Catholic charities. BANANAS ...... 2 lbs. 25c leaders of the ^ v iet (tommunlst “ And sure enough, hot long event also marks the 26tb annl- day last April. She is past pres­ night’ s failure and blew out a Loyalty Sunday will be ob­ party would support .the strug­ afterwards Johnson came out EVAPORATED MILK 3 ^42c yersary of the consecratifoot base starter unit of cabinets fered when he doused himself APPLE JUICE 2 B%. 45c 4 3 9 ' with gasoline and set himself of equal value will be given FREE with every afire in front of the United Na- UonB in a protest against war. NESTLE QUIK Roger LaPorte, 20, who was LT.WOO Frozen Food "Dream Kitchen" over *500.00. burned over 95 per cent of. hls COCOA 1 Lb. Can 39c body, was the third American to LOCKER PLANT and MEAT MARKET SWEET LIFE die of self-inflicted bums this year In pacifist demonstrations. FRESH MEATS ~ RETAIL DEPARTMENT ORANGE JUICE LaPorte died Wednesday. PROGRESSO Denney’s assistance with yotir new kitchen is not jost limited to helping BeUevue Hospital’s Roman with d e sip and supplying beautiful cabinets. We’re prepared to do the Catholic chaplain, the Rev. WE WILL BE HEAD9UARTERS FOR TOMATO PASTE 2 23c 4 59c complete job. Alexander BusuttiU, aald La­ Porte was “ (dear and expres- SWANSON ’■flive’’ as he received the last PRANCO-AMERICAN Chicken, Beef. Tnikey F * .’ S " nationally advertised appliances carefully chosen to fit the rites of the , church In which ho FRESH NATIVE flexible kitchen arrangement of your desires. All the most modern kitchen once sought priesthood. conveniences can be yours . . . ; , He had attended a (MhoUc S P A G H E H l 3 ‘^ 4 9 c PIES •eminary and once wanted to Join the Tnppist order. GREYLEDGE FARM 3 For 59c Just place your order wid relax in the knowledge that Glenney’s guaranteed The youta was In very little )| BEECHNUT—STRAINED ffiWien™***” * ’ ’ IB receive top quality throughout your custom styled pain when he died, the hospital PILLSBURY said, because his nerve ends 9 Cans 8 9 c bad been burned. BABY F O O D Buttermilk, Sweet Milk Start enjoying your “ Dream Kitchen” NOW with Glenney’s easy financing. It was early Tuesday that La­ TURKEYS Porte stood before the United 'I . • NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS . 16 oz. pk f. 4 1 ^ BISCUITS Nations, poured the |:a80line on 8 Enjoy your home improvements NOW with Glenney’s Easy Revolving Budget bis clo ti^ g and Ignited it. 3 25c Account (R.B.A.). As Uttle as $10 a month buys up to $100.00. Tsn days ago, Norman R. FANCY FRESH CAPONS fiEEBLER PECAN FUDGIES .. .12 oz. pkg. 4 0 1$ Morris(Xi, 83, a Quaker, burned QUALITY^THE BEST ECONOMY OF ALL btm,etf to death in front of the FIRST PRIZE LONG ISLAND DUCKLINOS W| RESERVE THE R1©HT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Pentagtm in Washington in a protest against U.S. involve­ ARMOUR STAR STUFFED TURKEYS ment In Viet Nam. FOR DELIVERY— CALL 643-8059 \ past March 16, Alice Herz, 82, Pleoso Leave Your Order Early for Ooed SIm Seleerton FIRST ANNIVERSARY I.T OUR NEW FLOWER SHOP set herself afire on a Detroit' T H ■ : MANCHESTER! street com er and died 10 days GIVE YOUR FAMILY and FRIENDS TNE BEST SHOP later. She said before her death FRESH FROM OUR GREENHOUSE that her protest had been IW.G.GLENNEY FRIDAYS Sfalnst the aims race. ^ 2 »0 0 . dash a*i Oany W e Rent Cold Storage L«ckers for Your Frozen Meats and Vege- 649-5253 ^ le s for As Uttle As $1.25 a Month. The Leekfr Holds About 250 LARGE BUNCH POMPON THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY CO TP Open Meeting$ Defined Pounds of Meat. Compare This Deal Before You Buy o Honw FreeRer 8:30 P.M. CrXAnXBiA, Mo. — Half the I 3 3 6 *tatee have laws defining the FOOD THE BEST ©IVE US A TEST KRAIiSE FLORIST ^iT OREENHOUSES NORTH MAIN STREET public right to attend pubfle ■CPN Q M Y STORE OF MANCHESTER meetinga and to Inspect public SI BISSBJ. ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 621 HARTFORD ROAD 6^3-8424 646^NTER STREET PLEim OF FREE PARKIN© reoorda. Sixteen others have one PLeiTY OF FREE tARKiNO SPACE MANCHESTK II | BWLDING provlaicn or the other and 'nina ■tatM deflna neither right I OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. TILL 9 P.M. — SAT. TILL 6:30 li^.V ( -1

M ^ C H E S T E a EVENmO H fetA U ), llANCttEStER, (X)NIJ,; ll^ 1965 :.1 "K'[4 ' .. HMJfGHiaam gVBWiyO 1 HBBAIlD..mNCHBBTER;: CX)HN.,(TgaffiSDAT,! NOVEMBER 11, 1965i pAhomore has been terrific all NEW YORK (AP) HOME ENQINEERS —Mar­ or Invading Windham :saason for ihe undefeat^ Blue Devils of Coach Bill Seeking to solve what it Here Thanksgiving In N.E. Race tha MoAtany 497-470, Flo Scul­ ly -176-487, Mkrie Bolls 181-513, ;Lpika. Had Loika remained on the UCoqn coaching calls a baby-sitting prob- By EARL YOST BOSTON (AP) — Dart- By PETE ZANARDI Mac who raced 45 yatdis for his ready. Quarterback John QtdrM, •staff, Jutze no doubt, would have been wearing Huskie lem, the American Foot- mrath, one of the .nation’s Gliny Clark .179-476, Ruth second acoro of the game. Nine years ago on'Thanksgiving morning, in the Wtooekf 18H’ Ls* Pope 208-485, Anti-aircraft guns nifty 'i^ed the freahtoen to a -44-!^' :«pjora this season. Loika left ------ball League has set Nov. fivd major undefeated Mae’s first score cama. a t Uie win, after falltog behind 184^ closest finish in the history of the Kve l^ e Road Betty Richai^(xi;,4e7. Martha be Windham High’s best end of a 61-yard soofliy pass ■.the tIConn • Capacity crowds watch- 20 fo r its college draft and football ,teams, is New MOffitt -458,. Flota ,W ^on 454, defense Saturday when while Joe Alubickl, back rmkJ Rs m in Manchester, Charlie Dyson flashed across the play. Lacy . p(ft East on the ntaig after an injury, guided tlli^ *" has incurred m ish line fiyst; One seMnd behind was Alan Shaler of England’s top-ran)^ pow­ Ydlahda Burn? ,i55, Wanda the Whippets visit East scoreboajgd lii the first canto Hamilton College and two sec­ er for the sixth straight 'K«)84il8uskas 490. " JV offense to its fifth win. 1*: jK rssS r'^ 's’s: s, ".sr ‘la,'*'”"'«' »«‘- Cathedie at Mt. Nebo at with « 27 - yard recaption to the completes the schedule for thi" onds back of I>yson was Bob^ week. '• I 1:80.. They are sure to en­ end zone. Schlirf eg T fM y OOUege. That ‘Hie. Indiana, gunning for an — Tony Martael- JVs. - t counter . th4 same explosive On the season, Masiuk has flretr rr change its mind and foUow the Univsrst^ Irf .Oonnseticut var­ ewhelmlng choice to The Asso­ 140-139—391, Art Johnson 138- last Satuzday, snapping the pects to use Alubickl at'win^I; omore tackle HeniY Paulson is Lacy and one to Carey. back along with starter Briaii' lidela. a first baseman, was 51. ^ hWdlng an sity ersM country team. nursing a toe injury, but Is ex­ ciated Press weekly poU of a 371, Fred McCiury, 368, Bill Eagjee*' losing streak and committee of sports waters and Ricclo. 140-381, Don Carpenter Robert’s goal Is a winning sea­ Cacase. "Alubickl appears to bk’ . . . New York Qiant lineman. Bill DeHan, for many years Thanksgiving morning, when pected to be ready for undefeat­ bringing tha record to 3-4, F^iak Lasl^ who threw a few Bie ringside announcer at all action, announced the aotti anitual Five Mllsr is sportacastera to eaicb of the 358, Bin Adamy 865, Joe Ctitat- son. Lost fall East had to come btu;k to Shape, ‘HObert said "ana presented again, 'l^^wn wlH be ed Dartmouth’s Ivy League New England states. ~ dl! 380, Frank Cajyo " 359, "We have some of the beet up ■with wins to the final two he woidd rather nm with THiiw-hM at Washington Red- ho«lng shows in Manchester! re- “V Commissioner Joe Foss, Ig- football meeting with Oomell receivers to the state,” East in tbs field, tIis Si - year • old Charles 'Varrifck..,^Mi-366, Ed contests to show a winning sea­ ball than pass.” pMn John Paluck has been cenUy celebrated 25 years in the the college-pro controver- Saturday. Dartmouth polled I6 first place Coach Don Robert said, "and fined 1100 by Coach AUle Sher- employ of P ratt and Whitney The dispute llfilUmaiitio resident will be votes and three seconds to pil­ Kdvla 351, ^arflBonn 138-136— son for Coach Norm Gerber. Hot and cold this seasoi^. taking paH in hie Mth consec­ PaulsoiT missed practice for 392, ^Adom ■Tyc* 858i: Bin Wier- Mike Masiuk has been Just ’Things are the same this year. men and a $60 automaUc fine Aircraft in East Hartford , . . y*“ ‘ over alleged ing up 177 pt posite School St. Sponsors wllH pate have,” Yovlcsln explainel Wed­ ter fielder last captured the Sandy Koufax, the left-handed be a esmdidate because this was ballot after Its 27-6 defeat by Marlow’s. . Support is given Football Assn., will be held Sat- ®P,*[*“'8r up the last two years. nesday. “I just hope we can MVP. -And no player to baseball one of my best yearn * ahd I Miami. basebaU’s Hall of Fame to urday night at •; the Garden .. number of pnsavory sUua score some points.” unanimous Cy Young Award history has had to wait that long choice as Most Valuable Pitch­ didn’t think I’d be left out.” Harvarf clung to fifth place its 4 ^ r s to Casey Sten- Grove ... UnColn Downs will ®^*”® ^be Harvard has managed only between. despite a 14-6 setback by un­ If Stengel has to wait the open Jui T8-day meeting Mon- players being hidden Parks Top Receiver, er, got 177 points for his 26-8 Mays , carried th® Giants Jockos Rule Liucolu’s Spree two touchdowns In Its last four Joe DlMaggio, another fa­ through August by hltUng 17 defeated Princeton. Yale moved qulred five years, after step- day n'ov. 22. Weather permit: several days prior to record and two Series victories. R .eC O rfIefl T ^pqnitp games. The lack of a passing mous center fielder from San homers, a league record. San up two spots with a victory over Sg down as on active mana- Hug, the final horse race pro- ^“® ^"'’o drafts. J tliink Its in A JC fepiie quarterback has wrecked the Maury Wills, the Dodger short­ PITTSBURGH — (NEA) Francisco, once waited eight stop, received 164 points on the Francisco then won 14 to a row Penn, while Springfield, boast­ r, he’ll be 80, the Lord will- gram will be presented Satur- interest of all tliat we Also Great Blocker —■No football coach was as Sore Right Foot atta^ years between MVP’s when he ballots from two writers In each to September and- took oVer first ing an 8-0 record, retained sev­ The rule is a poor one, es- day, Dec. n . Brrr! *^®®t to try and eliminate “ I just try to catch the ball and run with it ” eo»a dedicated to winning as the was with the New York Yan­ place only to fall back later to enth. claUy when It applies to man- * * * “''^®altliy situa- Dave P a rk s the nnt^tand ^ ^ Immortal Jock Sutherland of of the 10 National League cities. • Boston University, which lers. Stengel wm in nro ball ir j e ’ ^lon.” ^ave rarKs, tiie outstanding second-year receiver of th e It’s a good thing for the rest Holy Cross kees. Ken Boyer, 1964 MVP while the race of a 13-game Los An­ I years. B^d of the Line But James oorbett of Louisi- Fiaricisco 49ers. The man who coaches the San the University of Pittsburgh. "It’s Just wonderful to be cho­ geles victory string. edged Connecticut 15-14, drop­ of the league that Keith Lin- w o r c f it f r with the St.. Louis Cardinals, got ped from sixth to eigth, while J ♦ * * More than 25 applications ana State, chairman of the fJ^^ClSCO ends, former 49er star Billy Wilson, says Nevertheless, Sutherland coin still has a sore right foot. "^CTCESTER, Mass. (AP) — sen with so many good ball no votes and no points. Home run No. 62 came on the had a rule about opponents The San Diego Chargers’ full- I®*" ^y'®'’’ ^ *®Pbomore from players around,” said Mays Holy <3ross stayed to ninth. Am­ iCAtArn ’m. olrcady been received for I^CAA committee on pro rela- ® ^ more to it Uian ---- Mays, only player named on last day of the season and set a herst (6-1) moved into a tie with n Q u o te s the coifgolf pro’s ifjosltlonJ>osltion at tv>mthe rtMwnew tionstions, Hlrln’fdidn’t fol.-At^ke that ..sview__ that. with injured players. back only scored three touch- Conn, Is expect- when notified he had won all ballots, ’received nine first- club record. It left him with 605 Jnusual "I can’t put any limit on celvers with 41 receptions for Before one game, the op­ downs and pa.ssed for another starting shot at Wednesday. "It’s especially Vermont for the final spot to the Request Depart--Glastonbury H lll.s Country “The AFL action,” he said 763 yards and six TDs. His av­ place votes, 10 seconds and one career hoftiers, only six less Top Ten. at: Before the Houston Oil- Club . .. Hartford’s Charter "make.s a mocltery of that him,” says 'Wilson, who may be position filed from the dress­ last week. Imagine what he quarterback Saturday for Holy good because we didn’t win a erage gain per recepUon is an third to becoming the fifth man than the National League mark •The top ten, with season rec­ played the New York Jets, Oaks will mark finish to the league's agreement with the coaching himself out of the five ing room and Sutherland no­ would have done If he had been Cross’ football game at Rutgers, pennant. But I’d rather have to win the Award twice. of 611 by ex-Giant Mel Ott. all-Ume receiving records he e.-cceptional 18.6 yards — testl- ticed one boy llniping. He healthy? Coach Mel Massucco, indicated ords, first place votes and total Ifentale fan. u ked Bone* Tay- 19«5 ConUnental League football NCAA and its member colle-^ mon.v. to his great running points: Houston coach. If he would season Saturday night in A draft as early as Nov. 20 can holds with San Francisco. "It sought the player’s coach. For this fine performance ,^® YOUR CHOIGE-Snow or isn’t so much his beating people ability. His catch of a 22 - yard "VThat’s the m atter with 1. Dartmouth (7-0) (16) 177 ag^ back one of Joe Na- Charleston and it won't come only be a completely negative TD pass climaxed a rally that against the Denver Bro-cos In i,®*’ improve the lith’* shoestrings. 'Imagine too soon for the Brewer family, morale factor since there' will and catching the ball tliat makes his leg?” he asked, pointing a 35-21 victory, Lincoln was Passing attock. ‘Crowd Still Music in His Ears' 2. Maine (8-0) (2) 169 brought the 48ers from far'back to the Injured player. 3. Massachusetts (6-2) 182 at!” Taylor said. "I said to team owner?. The campaign be increased pressure on the him outstanding. It’s what he named today The Associated to a 31-30 lead ip the fourth ‘Tm sor?y you noticed It,” 4. Boston Col, (4-3) (1) 131 T«dy, I-hope 'w r •Ibring hU been one> headache^ alter drafted player, on hi.s team and does after ho gets it. He has a Press’ Offensive Player of the FAmiNOS SET ck more of him thah that.’” another, plu? a- record of but ob his college — at exactly the tremendous desire to score. If eventually lost the coach replied. ‘‘That’s 6. Harvard (3-2-2) 91 N Week in the American Football iNJiiw ruKK (AP) — T h e Bast Hartford Ski Club will two wins in 13 starts, General wrong time.’' ' it's humanly possible he’ll do it. the best boy I have and he NEW YORK (AP) — T h ( Dream of Winning Crown Gone 6. Yale (3-4) 86 ”I sure like to lead,” says the has to wear a brace on that League. first round pairings of the 14tll 7. Springfield (8-0) 79 f i n s l o m Asent Hans Gntoser and his Manager Don Brewer and’Hea"d FOss, however, said the AFL ^ get 6-2, 207-pound Parks, ‘'but It knee because of an Injury.” Lincoln has been troubled all annual holiday festival basket- 8. Boston Univ. (4-2-1) 78 m e st film. Roving Skies. Sat- Coach Lowell Lander can’t wait would, not violate the NGaa'-s ®°uld have been a greatdoesn.t mean much If we don’t year by pulled tendons in his ball tournament in Madison iMday: night at the Fast Hart- to,get a fresh start next year, primary concern over earlv running back"""" ‘‘Vou have no worries from 9. Holy O oss (1-6-1) 16 win.” foot. He played In only four of Square Garden wlU have Illi- For Sugar Ray in Ring Defeat TRACTIOIUAIRE fw d High School Auditorium.. The admission tab for home signings. ”He’s also the be.st blocking my team,” Jock assured him. 10. (Tie) Vennont (6-2) 14 Parks’ big day (his biggest the Chargers’ nine games so uois playing Georgetown and Wl(li.‘, (Ici.'i) lriM(l |)iill', ymj Him m V'Vmt.., ■ , . ^ flanker in the league — he's ‘‘They have, been taught Amherst (6-1) 14 ^ e h t h annual Frit* Martin Oak games will be up In'68 »"W e just want a chance to was nine receptions for 23l far. He expected to start last Army meeting Vlllanova In af- PITTSBURGH (AP) — ^ o s s Country Runs will be held When the Houston Astrodome contact the players and make great at it. Just a great all- never to- take advantage of Sugar Ray Robinson is Others receiving votes: Brown ^ w o rst w c.illifi ( ll(■ ‘.H,nl• Sill’ (i (Ml Miiilir.t ^ d a y . Nov. 21 in Middletown celebrates its first anniver.^aty our sales pitch." he added. "We around athlete.” yards and three TDs against' an Injured player.” Sunday, but the foot acted up temoon games on Dec. 27. That Central Connecticut, Connect!- Beit morel moved him ahead of- while he was running pass pat- night Colorado State faces Bos- near the end of the road k t m !■ 1 1 1,1 milc.iijc nil i|| i n,i(t-. ^ r Wesleyan University's on April 9, an estimated understand the NFL has made cut, Northeastern, Williams, Parks of the Abilene, Texas ^__ 3 _ Angeles’ Tommy McDonald. terns so he sat out the first ton College and NYU takes on but the roar of the crowd ^*’®. schoolboy* will run 4.150,000 persons will have pas- elaborate plans again for baby- has been doing something spe- Other period. Providence. Winners will meet TiMm liACKWAUf m '2.7 mile distance and the sed through the turnstiles In­ new IndUidual leaders Wings Stop Hull still makes sweet music in TM WWTEWMlt sitting with prdspects and we cial for the 49crs from the min- are Tom Watkins of Detroit "in When Lincoln did get in, he P>®®- 23 with the final and third his ears. The fight with •Of c(piege and club runners will eluded in this figure are 300,000 w.ant to get tl-.e' chance to talk' “‘® ‘hey signed him in 1964'"as kickoff returns. and Johnny took a seven-yard TD pass from plac® playoff games Dec. 30. IsfUra* 2nd Ttra* IstTIra* 2nd Tira* nwve along _th 9 4.25 mile who Pato Just to tour the na- with these prospects.” Iko No. 1 draft pick of the en- But Not Chicago young Joey Archer Sample of Washington, who tied John Hadl and a 44-yarder from ------»16.30 c^ rse. Bernie O’Rourke, Mid- tion s most highly publicized Commissioner Pete Rozelle of ^‘®® NFL. Last season, for in- Wednesday night may \ m * 8.15 ♦19.10 ♦ 9.55 dtttown recreation director, is sporti arena Detroit’s Wayne Rasmussen in Detroit’s struggling R e d before the half was over. Left fielder Tom Tresh led II -r. . . • ^ the NFL didn’t snv anything stance, he was catciiing 33 pass- pass receptions. have been his last stop. h m t 19.95 9.97 22.65 11.32 Wings won the batUe b u t ^ t “’® "®°i® ‘‘®'l the New York Yankees In bat­ The Harlem dandy wants 3ast^G uard^ wni ' m ^ Pluladelphla 7Gers are about the baby-sitting charges ®a for 703 yards and eight touch- .. '.the third period, Lincoln threw ting last season with .279. He i^h u sp tts n n ^ L f ,®ay ‘be least. The but he did say the league tenta- downs while folks v/cre becom-' 21.75 10.87 24.45 12.22 me war. , a' 85-yard TD pass to Lance AI- also led the team in homers to think it over for a day ISfctieut on th^ io«A planning its draft for acquainted with such de- The . National Hockey worth. or two before he makes up 24.15 V l^ tic u t on the 1966 AIC foot- pants are bright blue and in be- Nov. 27 ”in accordance w th tails Champ Favored with 26. j m . 12.07 26.80 13.40 bSIl echertiiie TTi^ * . .. . . accoraance with as — he was born L e a s e ’s defending, champions, — ^------his mind. r o , ‘"'®®" "'bb® st'ipe. the wishes of colleges and uni- Clirlstmas D.ay 1941 ho set all’-' NFW YORK (AP) — Ismael J i l l 19.95 9.97 22.65 1132 C^st Guard have not met since The uniforms rate a salute! i-v ana uni . j 1, nc sei an- rnlred In fifth place, ran smack The Sugar Man retired way versities, time ,pass receiving ...... records...... at world, lightweight _ „ ___into icu- unbeaten Chicago and red- back .In 1962 and stayed away 21.75 10.87 "However, we ni.sy be forced Texas Tech, he’d seen only one b«-'^ing champion fro.m Panama, hot Superstar Bobby Hull, who 24.45 12.22 Noted Ice Capades ^Actor for two years. After he came OUTBOARD STORAGE TIPS 24.15 the to draft much sooner if others P'® football game in his life favorite here had sqored 11 goals In his first back he ■won and lost the world Your outboard engine will be. J t L 12.07 26.80 13.40 Want Baseball Eastern League, bringing fail to honor requesU. when he reported to San Fran- repeat lus victory over six gatnes, Wedne.sday night ____ minor league baseball lo the cisco’s training camp, and fornier f'"-"'-- champion------'iCarlos — ----- Ortiz middleweight title three times. ready to go next spring, if it’s j i a i E 27.40 13.70 30.10 r i i o 5 his So the Red Wings held bullet Chimp^ Takes Job in Stride But the skills that earned him PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) — city. -r, f ------goal is to lead all National Foot­ of New York in their 15-round prpperly stored this winter, ac­ * A8 prices.PUJ8TAX... NO TRADE-IN NEEDED I The Pawtucket Qty Council au- JL „ ^be three dogs in most use to- titio o T n n X, . Bobby without a poipt — no Now that he’s a celebrated Just like humans,___ Spanky______had the reputation of the best fighter cording to Champion Spark The Pawtucket club wll ,be a day as duck retrievers are Lab- ball League receivers. Mm Men lONER ea-nMETYPE TkM tl#rized city officials Wednes- farm team of the Cleveland In- P.R., Bat- goai.s and no assirts — but the ^®® Capades headliner, Spanky found Ice Capades 24-clty clr- pound-for-i>ound to all ring his­ Plug Company en^eers, who dfir mirtit to Sian a contrset wUh Cleveland In- r.ador.s Chesapeakes and golden Parks didn’t make No. 1 last night, Black Hawks got their firepow: ‘ *’® Chimp can afford to. sup- cult broadening. He has gained tory have faded. nlght to sign a contract with dians. retrievers. offer these storage-tips: year althou,gh he did become er from scoring champion Stan P®*® be’s vacationing in the 12 pounds in the past year, now (1) Mounted on a stand, let the first San Francksco rookie to His dream winning the No Dancer . Mikita and romped-, 5-2. Alps. Anyway, that's the pre- weighs in at 70 pounds'. ”I can championship for the sixth time ypur engine run for several t be selected to play in the Pro Tb® ■victory gave the Hawks which Spanky and still pick him up for those ada- minutes to a tank of clean fresh BowJ. But thi.s year ther may bo must have vanished In thin air . . - COLOGNE, Geipuany (AP) - six'victories and a tie in seven ^^''® P“ ®’® “ '®‘® Dave, "but if after his game effort but deci­ water. This Is particularly Im­ no s.oppmg him. Six catche.s for Dr. Josef Noecker, one of West starU and moved Chlcaso one i" I®® Capades of 1966 this rate of increase continues, 1 0 8 VA.lYi.q Anri s’^nA FilAT'n'^ n a _t.—_• ^ -ii. • • sive defeat by the 27-year odd portant If you’ve been boating 108 yards ^ d one touclidown Germany’s leading sports physi- point ahead of Montreal which ‘®°'®“ *’®'® K°lng to be getting pretty New York Irishman. to salt water. ap in st Dallas Sunday (while dans, said today he sees no played a 3-3 tie with Toronto ' ‘‘® 'Fa-dem bulky for the barrel Jumps, (2) Drain all gasoline from ms parents watched In tlie Cot- danger to athletes in the Hi- Boston and New York Ued 2-2 in Coliseum, West Spring- We ll maybe have to cut down 'K is Archer’s turn to scream ton Bowl) boosted him into tlie mile altitude of Mexico City, the other NHL game Wednesday , Tickets will be on sale on his bananas.” "we wan^ Dick Tiger.” Chances the tank, fuel lines and carbu­ undisputed lead among pass re- site of the 1968 Olympic Games, night. Friday in Manchester Spanky may be seen along are he’U'"get that shot at the retor.T he best way to do this is to let the engine run until ______. at Marlow's. with the gala.xy of stars In this middleweight ' erbwn. Teddy Brenner, the Madison Square the tank is empty. No4v In its third year with year’s all-new exciting edition Garden matchmaker, wants to (3) Force new grease, of the the skating spectacular Spanky ot Ice Capades when It Is at the is seen as a Tyrolean Tyro, and Coliseum for eight nights and make it for March to New manufacturer’s specification, in­ York. ' Humble Hoople Promises Fans he Is “more fun than a barrel eight matinees. Tliere will be to the lower housing. ’This will Archer knocked down Robin­ < force’*all the ol 10 a.m. to and Judge George Lupinaccl SO­ tem continues to function Nebraska 32, Oklo. St. 12. White; the Caucauw Race from 5:30 p.m., Monday through Sat- SO. Hie AP card was 48-41. Sugar Ray Robinson goes down in fourth round as sparic pluga ar^,, excessively nctt’raally. Rice 24, Texas A&M IS original Alice in urday. They may be secured by^ worn or foule^ 'replace them When the final bell rang the Joey Archer walks to neutral comer. with new plug#, of-the recom­ Although it Is not my nature S.M.U. 17, Arkansas IS W onderl^d, and a s s 0 r t e d calling In person or through the cheers were for Sugar Ray, who -J—f__ _ - ' to brag, I do feel a duty to my Texas Tebh 82. Baiyior 9 classic Swiss airs. mail. son, a forlorn figure on a bench. mended heat range, claims to be 44 although the (6) Afterihstallinir the nlups laboratory assistants to point Texas 27, T.C.U. ](0 ' record books carry his age at "The knockdown was the differ­ out to the scoffers among you Coiorado S8, Kansas 8 ence. He caught me off balance 45. They weren’t applauding it Is thoroug^y clean.".Use that the Hoopla System correct­ California 18, Oregon 8 because they thought Robtoson with a right hand.” . , ly forecast jtoe exact 'scoro of Wyoming *18, A">V 12 Wizard of Oz Performs Job had y/on. la this the end? caa'vaa or oil cloth to cover the Yale’s 21-19 Mdn over Penn — engine before atoisige 'a. ver­ Boston C. 22, Wm. * Mary IS ■Wiey were paying a tribute to .. w ...iM*- m ek bd d o u b l e s * THK OLD BOY HlMKiBijr 'You’ll have to ask my man Lou tical poaition. Bq. sure your .en­ har-rumph! And on toe same Navy 24, Penn State 19 On Knicks for Royals Again a gallant stand by an old man sger,” said Robinson pointing to Johnson 157-143—412, John card I predicted Tennessee’smessee s .j,,, 'ui/.v.io...-m Alabama xt, 17, 130 So.. uvouiuCarolina 8 gine spemls the winter to a dry who was atin trying to knock out George Gotaford., C u s h ^ 855. lo cath ^ I.- ' starUing victory over seventh Jd-w esSfTjJ^-^^^ Clem.on 25, Morytond 24 v ZT ° i* ^^® ^®'*' *‘®al8ht loss to W ^ e rla n d the kid with one big punch. He rated Georgia Tech, and lightly.: Tat®/" Woke Forest 9 York Knickerbockers t.irough . , . er Cincinnati 124-119. "We’ll decide to a couple of ^ ■' If the engine was running had only one big round, the days,” said the sweaty Emper­ regarded Memphis State’s*^!!^ tiu Wonderland again and he’s got The Knicks, who t ^ y Uke a third. rough toward the end of the ending of 15th ranked »” "*• ’ ®®®‘"F ftlU-tilt or, Later, to a dark corridor, Accepts invitatipn season, or ■ there Is excessive anclnnaU, The truth toe m atter Is that Gatoford nodded his bead and state! start talking back to that look- opened an ll-point lead In the • BRUSSELS, Belgium (AF) — vibration during <^>eraU6n, let' . . ' thoir Nov, 20 mootinsr with rolE* ¥, a tT' e iun>a 0 4 5* RobtosOT’i once potent punch said, "Age catches up. to evsry- your service dealer handle neces­ ^ , ' second period bat saw It whither has lost its alp. He raked AroMer Gasten Roelants^ the Olympic body.” sary repairs pri(» to storage. At week’s toUtlvlU*** M^MlcW^wlStouiSnl"^^ St. 8si NAL State 22 The Wizard goes under the away under a surge by Robert- with toft hooks and combtoa- . j M. — XX- champion from thf same time, let hlni check Hold on. to your hats, kiddles. dlana, i S r S S th S X rt^ o S ' MaSlssippI Iff name oi Oscar Robertson and son and Co. ' tlona as he punished Randy Tur- B e W ^ . baa accepted tovlta- here we go again for a wild pt^ttog N o V toroU ni 2 -2? *** '“^* * D** •^®®®y helped toe Big O. f in Ihdoor traok the entire Ignition system and pin, Qena Fullmer, Jake LamoU preform required service. rid*, with the Southern Method- R em fm ^r v ^ r e ^ VWnnova 7 **** scoring 28 points and puUlng , ta, Rocky Orasiano, Carmen T l ^ Angeles Jmi. 22 1st i^lustaugs! Yas, dear read- to ‘ » BaaiUo and all tha others to toe acta as man^r, ^re yaU- yorli, Jan. 27, It waa Coast Guard 21, Ktega P t 12 NaUonal led New York with 85. announced here today. good old days. had a kind word for Ray. '^**”*’**^®“ coache# Jen-y West and Elgin Baylor Nototog happened. Archer I togs - h.h-h.h outrace the ss «. wtoae cluba must play the Roy- combined for 70 points between, ‘He’s stUI a great champion, Sovthem 40, AlO 19 ■hook off the bombs and pecked. S.'t-' u j them as Los Angsles ripped De- ®way With that st«f toft jab that said Joey. "He went out ftka a UCona 14, IjUiAle Island § champ. I can see why they said ^ Central 64, Qiaesbore 9 a r IT n n 1 g h t trolt 188-126 and Baltimoro stqod loreed the old boy to apply Ice pa^ks'-to his cheeks ta hi* dreas- he waa so great. I learned ' Bridgeport 7, Trenton 0 tog rooDL aonfetblng fighttofl him.” Bristol 18, MfUMheater 14 s: Z' Mast 2% Wladfeani 19 *1 tried from the first punch •a knock Wm out,” said Robin-

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Also complete stove moving specialty. Folding SEWING pleasant working conditions. MEN " ' A\Cr Call Mrs. Peterson, 643-1161 smaU motor and sales experi­ nPFRUNT SOUND ais') LATH THE HERALD win not Country sedan, 4-door sta­ rubbish removal service. Reas­ chairs for rent,' 649-0732. LIKE A ragtime discloee the identity of for appointment. Sealtest foods, is looking ence, good opportunity fo r the • BAKID-THIS aOARO tion wagon, radio, heat­ onable rates. Free estimates. any advertiser using box er, automatic transmis­ MACHINE for aggressive sales minded right man. Apply In person, MAKES TH'OASHlN letters. Readers answer­ M k M Rubbish Co., *49-9767. men for established home «i CYMBALSr^— ^.- sion, pow ir ‘steering, new PaiHtlng— Pattering 21 PART-TIME clerk typist, ex­ Manchester C y ^ Shop, 151 ing blind box ads who service routea >West Middle TpkiX desire to protect foeir white^fall' tires, rery shaup. E3XTERIOR and interior paint­ perienced, with knowledge of Homehokl Serrlces OPERATORS bookkeeping. Manchester of­ identity can follow this ing. Wallpaper books, paper- Qualified men, may look CARPE»ITER8 (rough) for prooeduret ______Offered 13-A fice. Salary commensurate forward to high earnings, % ’6ft CHEV.'\>^& $1 ,4 9 5 . hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ Experienced and tnUnees work in lumber yard. Apply Enclose your reply to tlie Bel Air 4-door sedan, ra- REWEAVING of bums, moth ly insured. Workmanship guar­ wanted for first shift, 7 ’ to with ability.,' Type resume to and many fringe benefits. B ox'L Herald. Green rMtotri* Construction Co., box in an envelope — dio, h e a t e r, automatic holes. Zippers repaired. Win- anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. 3:30 p.m. Please apply in 885 Parker St., Manchester, Apply Monday - Friday addressed to the Classi­ transiriisslori. new white- dow shades made to measure, —If —no answer,------. 643-9043.___ —. ^rson. Conn. fied Manager, Manchester 8:30 am. - 1 1 a.m. Ex ^ l A gt>*3H9* j y i wall tires, very clean, ex- all sizes Venetian bUnds. Keys — ------SECRETARY tor local law of­ Evening Herald, together cellent condition. made while vou wait. Tnrx* re. INTERIOR and exterior paint with a memo listing the cellent condition. mside while you wait. Tape re­ fice, Write Box H, Herald. TIRE SERVIC^E MAN, full-Ume WAYOUT corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 Ing, wallpaper rernoved, fully PIONEER preferred. Apply at Nlchols- BY KEN MUSE companies you do NOT SEALTEST FOODS Main., 649-8221. insured. Rehe Be'onger, 643- PARACHUTE CO ADDITIONAL women wanted Manchester 'tire, Inc., 295 want to see your letter. ’62 CHEV. ■ $795. 0512 or 644-0304. Milk Division Tour letter will be de­ for light bench assembly work. Broad St. »' Conralr cluK coupe, radio, 168 Forest St., Manchester I SEE YOU HAVE stroyed if the advertiser is Please apply in person, steady. 255 Homestead Ave. heater, excellent limning Building— Contraetint 14 p ^^n t in g b y Dick Fontame, VOUR MOTHER-IN-UW one you’ve mentioned. If $ Condition. ■ ------^------interior and exterior. Paper An Equal Opportunity Engineered Metals, 10 HiUiard Hartford, Conn. WORKING IN THE not it will be handled in DION CONSTRUCTION OO. — St., Manchester. iw i the usual hianner. hanging and wall paper remov­ ’ -Employer g a r d e n a g a in / Complete building service. New al. Dutch Boy tod DuPont. An Equal Opporttmity ' NO DOWN PAYMENT SECRETARY — Major oil com­ Employer SALESMAN 4 WBirm*.hcYja.>ia.iu.t>tea. construction, alterations or ad­ Quality workmanship. Call pany la looking for a recent ditions. Roofing, aiding, paint- eveiJngs, 827-9571, WANTED— Counter and wait­ TRUCK driver and stock clerk, FOR MEFPS DESPAimCBNT “ Two and two make FIVE? What do you Intend to bsa Ix »t and Foimd high school graduate who is ______etc- 648-4382. 643-0895 ress, Apply in |)erson between over 18, part or full-time, 12 -SOUMENE MOTPl^ ------I , INSIDE and outsida painting. prp/lclent In typing and short­ an auto mechanic?” l o s t — Parakeet—green body, 2-4:30 p.m., iho phone colls. The EiXperience not necessary QUAUTT Carpentry — Rooms. You name your own price, hand fer East Hartford sales noon - 6 p.m. Apply In person yeUow and black wings, yel­ 367 Oakland St. 643-0607 Egg and You, 1098 Main St. dormers, porches, basements Special rates lor homeowners office, 14.100 per year starting Alcar Auto Parts, 226 Spruce low head, blue nose. Blue reg- S t APPLY ai?vViUjM$ refinished, cabinets, built-ins, 68 or over. 649-7863, 875-8401. salary, excellent fringe bene­ » LIKE TD LIVE OYER ||-ll>58 Istration band on right leg. ------_ _ _ iormica,formica, aluminum, vvinyl, in y l,------— ______DOMESTIC help for two days. fits and working conditions. ^fit s t f0 HollisterTvim and North Elm 1962 V V v/x-iTvoiT O LK S W ALjgjSrfiT. A ^N ^ black,DmCK, aieei,steel, cvramoceramo Bluing,siding. WiiliamWlUlara PAINTINO, exterior and in- 6-4. CaU *49-2368, •For interview call Mr. Ashton PULL TIME floor manager, / W ^ must be able to take control of B E N C A S E Y nl*’ ^ 4 ^ goodI condition,condition $650iftSd forfnr qxiickmd/*lr RobbinsR.nhhlnA Caipentry Service, terior^®rior ■DanerhAnP'intrpaperhanging, u/nlinn.wallpa------______— —- ■■ ------■«.-at 289-1661wt-auoa uror evenings evenings oeiweenbetween ,D & L rweedie. 643-1093 or 643-6330. sale. Call 649-3032, after 6. 649-3446. P«r removed, dry wall work. HIGH SCHOOL Girt to assist «-» p.m. at 286-6680. An equal entire floor merchandising, apply in person, to Mr. Gordon, MANOHBSTESt PABKADB MRS. REBECCA BERG,>OURTREMBUNS WN- FnTTMTt - , 7 ~ • - •— :----^------—■" ^— ------— Reasonable rates. Fully in- doino' doing hoiin^wnFk housework 9 2 hr^m-a hours /.nn..v.timtf,r opportunity emnlover WHIlElWASINHERSTRy-l Arthur Drug. 942 Main St. 5ERVANT K HERE, BEARING &FTS FROM AOCWNG ^^Yh red c o u tr ^ th T n Oldsmobile C ^ E N T R Y - Concrete steps, sured. Free estimates. 649-9688, dally. Call 643-8296 for appoint- ; . , _ > — ------INGTDKEEP’tHBSHINy . , — ...... ,.un1______f. 9 _ A. —_ AM «*• AA ^ A. 1 1 ■ AKENT VOU steering, power brakes, auto­ formica. No Job too small. D tc good work, reasonable rate, 35 enced woman for baby care in Mister Donut, 256 W. Middle receiving and stock room de­ f J HEW? You’lJE SOiNS AFRAID matic transmission,- r a d io , D CtoPentry Service. 649-8880. years In Manchester. Your my home, 8-5 days weekly from Tpke., Third Shift partment. Grant’s, Manebester OH ASKIINS rtOUCAV. - • t . VOU'LL a?EAK heater. Will demonstrate toy- —---- ^ neighborhood is my recommen­ 9-2, own transportation re------Parkade. Announcements 2 where In Manchester, East H ^ P ® N T R Y — 82 years ex- quired, Vernon area. Reply Box WANTED — Reliable- cleaning R ip ' SOMEtHiNS?] dation. Raymond Flske, 649- TURRET LATHE Hartford, 2i28-8639. perlence. fJeUings and floors 9237, V, HeraJd. woman with own car, 2 days TRUCK DRIVER — Apply Wll------^ ---- , , . tiled, porches, reo rooms, ga­ per week, steady. 649-4121, 643- ENGINE LATHE liam Peck Lumber, 2 Main St., rages, additions, atUcs fin­ RN AND LPN, aU shifts, n*w ,2377, NO.' MANCHESTER - BRIDGEPORT ' Manchester. J967 (ateVROLETP, |60. , 28 Mt. ished, remodeled, concrete______Floor FinisfaUig 24 rest home. Write Box R, Her------DRILL PRESS t ■ Nebo iPlace. ' work. No Job too small Imme- n / v ip qAwrtTOra v ®aid. — - STENORGAPHEjR — transcrip- COUNTRY CLUB . .to...... — ------— ------tlonlst, experienced, IBM elec- dlate estimates. 643-2629. • SANDING and reflntsh- — -. 46-60 Hours Per ( Week Ing (specialising In. older MOTHER8. : Need money for trie, 37t4 hours. A j^ly 68S I i floors). Waxing floors. Paint - • . _ . ^ Above Average'Pay' Available For: I W I% YM OUra Fury/eedan, CBULINO AND WALL renova- added Christmas, expeiues? Parker St., Manchester* or-caU WANTED £ £ 2 ® f ewwiatav very reasonable.' 643-22^ dons and repairs, sheet rock Ing. Ceilings. Paperhangtig. Eatrf the convenient Avpn way. 648-6361. , Weddings — Banquets No Job too smaU. John Ver- Choose working hours to fit ■— ^ .....—:------_-- CONTROMATICS GORP. UleaiL Late Model k m u s h -F i r t ' E « c i BUZZ SAWYER MORTY MEEKLE s fallle, 649-6760. your houMholdhousehold schedule.{Schedule. No BABYSTTTEJR In my honie from BY ROY CRANE BY DICK CAVALLI Parties n n U n i conailloii motor luid „ o , . y „ , i . t t a L o . s ^ t o l experience necessary. You 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., 12:30-4, ' * 200 W-SL USED CARS transmission good. 6 Lawton rates for home owners. 649- earn while you-learn. Our new alternating weeks. <3aU after 6 Rockville, Cfonn. ,rWAH,COOPNE»SRAaOIKl Bonds— Stocks— p.m., 649-7863. AH SIMav JUS' to v t IT, f ; SUPPOSE 1 PICK 'tOU UP FOR W M F t t o d F ...... 9262. Christmas Gift sets sell tbem- Phone Mr. Becker, 875-3317 “ Top Prices Paid ^ I! PINKER, TINKLE. AnERWARDS C A L L 649-0234 Mortgages ^ 27 selviss. <^1 now 289-4922. BUZ/ VOU DONT MIND IF yiooF i For All Mskes AH CALLS \DU BUZ, PO S\j'LL SHOW VOU THE TOWN 19^ FAL^N, 2- ^ r , deluxe. CABINET WORK, formica coun- THOUSANDS OF WOMEN do it ~An Equal Opportunity aU new Ures bmkes. motor ters. rec rooms, remodeling, A FREJSH START wIU lump — Why not you. Get my fam­ . Employer YOU JUS THE JWtST-EST WOOF, completely rehmed, new seat Quality work. Reasonable pric- your debts Into one easy pay­ CARTER CHEVROUT UMANI AH'D JUS'LOVin’rl ous csialog free; Help your covers, no rust Must be seen ea. Free esUmates. Call 649- ment If you have equity in ^.friends'shop at home tod'earn CO.. INC. BUZ. , W O O F .^ Personals “SEWING to be appreciated, very reason- 6988. property, call FYank Burkfe to up to'liOO in ^top brand mer­ 1229 Main SL r ’ ^ able. (Jail Wyman Oil Co. a fte r ------^______discuss ways and meariS. Con­ PLU II^ERS -L’ expcrieiiced, top r id e WANTED to Manchester chandise.-Write Alice Williams, Phone 649-5238 ■ 6, ask fto Bemie, (M8-2466. ------—------—— necticut Mortgage Ehcohahge, Wagesi year dround work. Call Memorial Hospital, friom vlcln- -MACHINE Popular aub, Dept. N802, Lyn- 643-4623. ' i : ■ ------r — > ...... — ------— RooflnB—SiffinK Iff 15 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- brook, N.Y. ’ i' Ity So. Street, and Rt. 6, Cov- 1969 OHEVROLET, V-8, automa------^ 8897. entry, between 8-9 a m. 742- tic, excellent condiUon. 648- ^ ^ W E L i. HOME Improvement OPERATORS” 6614. 2315. ; ! Co. — Roofing, siding, altera- 8E(X)ND MOR’TGAGE — Un- H elp W a n te d ~ M a !e 36 ,aKa " ^ T t n " v ' o—TUI------T* , ^^wley. 4ance. Con- day Lanes, 89 Spencer St.; Cl 1968 FORD Ckmvertlble, V-8, Fu:- I ' •*84S«ML..|t4-iin^' ■ eervatory traihejl teacher. 742- Mtobheeter. fuU;,b#nefi1». Cal) JCr. Harris. tura Jsprtnt, white top, bucket ^ r d ^ tdi etok..- ., ■ ■ . ■ ______?428.18. 'i.-'1-' __ : ' ' L f ' i ■ ■ 649-4871.649-4671. UlattYl|p0^r 1Eirpitttt0 Ifpralb seats. '649-7783. f >, , ■' L* . ,. .s a l e s .p e o p l e Interested, 'in t \ ' —■■ I—...... to.... ‘.ii- i{i.i Li’ *.I.JtoL-1 ‘.L.. *ItrA tiiy and Plurabtng 17 13 BISSELL STREET Private instmetiomi 32 ipp*y bpcptoibncto pahtterik oau ------.■7...rT4 -- Ma)n SL’II 6IS484S between 8-7 p.ih. 1963 > Aiimrrrmyil wjfovt ii«v l \ ■ ^ call AMBmOUS aien 8a)M up per week tod;’'ip>re. 1980 ______earn as ypu learn. ABERNATHY ;... , mi. * BY RAI.STON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES built a n ^ e , good rubber, ex- ______.. urgently Seeded at fl‘-. cn ce to train for high pajtog, / BY LEFF and McWlLLIAMS » LEAF-&LOWING rr RAKING! ir*Tr5ri=5sr5=sj jS.' NUtE HELP WANTED A^ACHINE IS THE I OTTO! MR. ABERNATHY ------>— L AND LUGGING ^^WMHTSTOTALKTDVOU • NEXT TIME, THIS A U SHIFTS GFIEATEST ^ABSk^UTELY PERFECT 'IW H IN OAVV JONES , THIS PHONY MAP'LL Rd., 648-6239. ^ fo n ervou T a n ^ M d eriV A ei^ Moredlted. Placement SECRETARY FINDS THIS OLD CHEST,k OLD SOX w il l OFEN » T i S I THE PASSPORT •■>' ..V HE'S GONNA JOIN MY J WITH A b a n g , a n y ­ FOR DAVY JONES ANt Uon qan be ffoanoed tod paid b o d y CLOSE TO IT '■ McmMii* OptnrfonTtxtfl* PBlMANENt POTION AVAILARLR ^ tw in br o th er RUDY. R J. PRESSEP. INTO Bfldto—TV ReiNiir alter compl«hon of training. W IU. BE PICKED liP j ,THE NEXT WORLD. ’.’?TSr"iSL5”B.2! week> wyik ag# avertUi^ aeapabl,r, a y e^ .wfflt. 1961 Oldsmo- CtMABlNO, ^trw "iliPPLy PBlSONNEI. MPARTMENT ’ WANTED ~ Reoepitlqnist for ^ AKPUr IN'MaWlOW^^'-' Me^«n 191^ « <^ieyrolet, o«.. 1961 Pen- ‘ttoyal, . aad ...... ebatli «nr,.wln1t. . ------SttlsfacUon------Ouiueatead pfotosricitid ofilcf, 'moat )uve - tor Ora- A. ,»ctoi^, M-M9A. , , ^Z D BISt persmial apd botokeeplng ex­ i<*JSantl^Service Center perience, gipod opportunity. AMERMUe CORPORAflON j L i . ^ r m MFC. 1968 MUSTANci pftodtop,' kutti- 'ihp^al — ahtesj ealt)i^. •■♦W M A w 8T. 6^S-S24 Write Box M, Bwi|4d. . iiooiimu, tmiiMirnoiiT ’ JS” console. gt98. down, ^yanls, weekly or, NURSES AID ^ time w e >sNtovlow>. tacoUily pey- ■BoJlom ‘^to»KheSter ''*lcla. -dm flUtol Oppart— Hp " IScCv. Wtemr maotsi; 579 coot, Ba««M tStoa» arid psrt-ttme. M a ie it e iifflt T' Itr. Harold Ekwr, S6M0M. R^d Herald Ads. ' ■ r r ' K . i V., &« . .♦ ■ [ \ ' i3.... -f ' ' MANCHESTER EVENING H E ^L p . MANCHESTER, C0NN:#TOJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1966 CONN., TODRSDAT, NOVEMBER 11, 1955 Houses For BsW 71 For B iii . 72 v: HoOiin F tir ArtlelM For Sahi 46 WcAring Apw urcl-4^ 87 Apiurtmeiit»—F|Bt»-* ____ Hoomi F«mt Roat 65 ." Land For Sale Y1 Hottaw For fliiit 73 MANCHESTER .: . IhMsw FW Bite 71 8ahnfta» For Belt Hh WELL KEPT carpets show the ToiNtmwita 63 R aneh. ■ sKooltynt liAt>Y’8 BLACK OOAT, sIm 18, 4% FURNIStnit) or unfurnished MANSFIi Ej >—Ashford line — KANOHK TER — M dtqple< results of regular Blue Lustra 8 ^ ^ - l«tn aeatafo $-lmd- never worn, Persian fur tHm. OOZT S ROOK apartment, S Ranch, 1 ^ water, b e ^ Oon- ioo acres wooded and cleand nice condition, 3 oil furnaces, S bedrooms, jafge Mtchen with fireplacb’dtataxMoTTif ^ v . r o ^ Split, rtooe firopUce. 2 room 8^ room Ranrti:wiai fiR- CLASSIFIED spot cleaning. Rent dectrlc room tor toblo; dining room, tils jnM owners have lavished lev- 6 bedrooms, modem kitchen Oan OtMTSA bedroonos, first tkaar, heat, hot venlent location. Adults. 64S- land, 4 • acre popd, 0 room modem ‘ ‘bathrooms, excellent ‘ bauia, red fodta, eii acre wo6d- ishad hreeseway and sArage, shampooer, |l. Paul’s Paint A has disKkagher and dlgpoenl, water, stove and refrtgerator. 6S8# after 4 p.m. Colonial, coops, natehery, only M lot lAohard Agency, Real- all plastered, flriplsce, ftaie&d Wallpaper Supply, locgtlan. Also unusual l-bed- *^wn ai&d small closing ------— <066. • ■ ADVERTISING EXjPCtrnVB type desk, steel, E wio* trees; S J . S venlently located,' immediate innin>.«.. ■ ■ ■ ■ 'S'. ■ - ‘t , ■ . ' ond floor, separate residence. For full information call Ells­ co st Can Bob Gerstung, 040- $22,900. Qerotd (Conttane* fenn Pagw One) CLA88IF1BD AOVBRnSING OBPT. BOURS ««J MANCHBSTBR -North end. 4 Convenient location, reason­ TWHNTT — FIVB acres, soned worth Mitten Agency, Rawltors, iSc? ^ Niii^ uinNO - «ro family used furniture, China, glass, sil­ room apartment, second floor, W «it<18 d f a $36 fine when » Nam to keep a commitment “ department, Saturdays. Man- pJy Winkler Auto Parts, 179 W. b a l e d hay for hones and oat- $17,600. Mr. Walker. 649- tom built 3-bedroom Ranch, guest rates place, parking, completely re­ porch, 6H room Colonial, 1^ Realtors, 640-3818. china closet. Garage, scrubbed Chester Public Market, 806 Middle Tpke. tie, excellent quality, by the 648-5129 648-8779 643-1567 6306. built-in oVen and range, pan Main 8t ...... ------bale or ton. Call 649-3895, 643- modeled. J. D. Realty Co., 643- Suburban For Rent 66 baths, Manchester. Reduced to SIX ------r~-' and fenced ta rear yard. Public ■ Viet Ambush v SK ROOM with kitchen privileges, 6129. $19,900. Hutchins Agency, eled fireplace wall, 13x20 llv• amount, and waa working Ws *<®ta In history, it must he 097C after 7:30 evenings. Lyn- central location. Mn. Dorcey, ANDOVER — 8 room house. “aJS: SJSJ b a b e o w s & Wa l l a c e teg- room, master bedroom is WANTED — mason's helper. dale Farm, Rt. 44A, Bolton. Can be used by two famiUes, Realtors, 649-6824. LARGE EXECUTIVE Ranch, 7 Manchester Parkade (Ooattnned frem Page Ooe) trough sphobl. The rtu- aggresson that th* 14 Arch 8t.- MANCHESTER. — Sparkling area. Belfiore 643-6121. 14x17, natural woodwork, fully _ _ _ OsU after 8, 649-7406. EXCEPTIONALLY nice 4 large 2 kitchens, etc., central heat, rooms, modem kitchen with all Manchrater 649-6306 ^ ' dent, John (Jehardt, 22, of Abl- ^ ®«KTeaBkm oomes WOOD — Seasoned hardwood, COMFORTABLY rooma, second floor apartment buUt-ins, dining room, two fire­ Cape of 6 rwtas oh large lot ^CHESTER - 6 Stormed, Immaculate condl- The Americans stomed ashore lene ’ IV m s . was "charged Mgh., Furnished 2 • car garage, centrally lo­ , with patio, trees and privacy, ” Opeit 8:30-9 Daily OPERATORS cut to fit your fireplace. De­ with, fireplace, Venetian blinds, places, 3% baths, family room, ern Coiontni i USTING - $13,700, clean occupancy, Wednesday with the Viet speeding., , ,, , "We wlU remain ta Viet Nam room for older gentleman, cated. Call 278-0000. After 6 aluminum sjdtag. A walk-to- 8 :8 0 -6 Sat. A Sun. livered. Call 742-7862, 743-7279. storm windows, baseboard hot two car garage wooded lot, wTll^i^? T ’ * bedroom Cape, one block ------Agracy, Real- namese ta the first Joint amphl- Qtiier caoea dlspoeed of were: '“'tU a Just and lasting peace parking, 273 Main St. p.m., 643-8768. 62 FEET! school Ipctation. Real home storms, from Main St. WANTED FOR water heat, beautiful Colonial $39,600. Philbrick Agency 649- 2-car garage, immediate occu- aluminum a RE YOU handy young man? M8-0366 or Gertrude Hag- bloua operation of the war Robert Bidwell, 28. 52 Village ®an be established there." SEASONED WOOD for fireplace ROOMS FOR RENT, ladies pre­ home, 16 minutes east of Man­ 8464. value at $16,800. Madeline pancy. Hanley Agency, 643- have a house that badly M«-0638. against the Viet Oong. Ool. TheU St., breach ot the neace. t S : ------GUARDS Of continuous Ranch hous« Smith, Realtor, 649-1642 or and furnace, $20. per cord, $12. ferred, cooking facllitiea, cen­ chester, $96. Electric range and (W30. cWal ” ®®‘’ * CCDVENIRY - Ideal for the ^ 8pN"«flsld, Va.. WAa Albert BoreUo.,51, 161 W. Mid- New England Events Turret Lathe per half cord, delivered. 742- and that’s longer than the Mabel Sheridan, 643-8139. tral location. Call 640-7292, refrigerator slightly extra, SOUTHGATE RANCH — Large family sized ------area ® graU^ra ^ e roS *®> Manohesteg, failure BOSTON (AP) - Veterans, Part-time guard, Thursday 6438. frontage on some building kitchen, large living room with Millers 649-8601. adults preferred, 643-7066. lots. All living area, too! MANCHESTER Vicinity—Well h ^ C H E S T E R — CJentral 6 „re sca^r distance to shopping, bus line. |ome on level elevated “ American waa to drive ta the estabUehed lane. Day parades' in Now Englafid and Friday, 8-11 p.m., $1.40 fireplace, 8 bedrooms, rec APARTMENTS designed 6% room Ranch on a S 1% sc^ce cIll^STmoro fruit Cs Srr^ S s P«‘ operational control pf a M8; Kenneth CampbeU, 40. R t uJay^^mZe^on n ^ . DriU Press per hour. Must have clean WANTED — Man to share home 116 CHARTER OAK SL — 6 1,612 square feet of it to be room, house in immaculate record, free uniform. Call with another gentleman, all rooms, second floor; 4 rooms, precise. 2-car basement ga­ condition, completely remod­ 90x150,16t, 3 bedrooms, kitchen S foJ L^edZe* bm. • S A^encyrRealtorii. Z- V‘*tnamtoe fighting unit ®«- ' «han- usual scale as a shJ^ Blanchard Grinder Gai^en—Farm—Dairy rage, white aluminum sid­ immediate »bu n .i Estate. 643-2197. nq major ground action waa W«: Samuel 0?rteau ID, 99, 17 ©f support tor American fight- Bridgeport 333-8438 or privileges, very reasonable. first floor; two children. 643- South St., Vemon eled inside and out, $18,900. with built - tas and a dining Re'al ‘ Estat“r M34382 Products 50 ing and white aluminum area, aluminum storms and - ______. B43 9382, reported elsewhere ta the ooun- y*rhon- Ave., ’’ bree^ of the tag men ta Viet Nam. write Interstate industrial 640-7304 after 4. 7111. Lovely 3 Mi rooms, paUo Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. NEW LISHNO — Really Im- MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom virniunv ^ -----TT" * ' Fun or Part-tfane, Days storms and screens, custom screens, 6 years old, $14,600. maculate Colonial near i>ublic Ranch 2 baths famllv room y^RNON Opportunity tty. peace, $16; Joseph Cneek, 84, 1^- Boston, American service- Security Co., 114 State St., apartments, all appliances, T a jn . • 6:30 pjn . laundry facilities, country built for the present own­ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Bridgeport, Conn. COI^RTABLB warm room in ^om*., heated, stove CONCORD RD. — Beautiful and parochial schools, shop- garage, storm windows, al^^ ^ new US. tactical fighter rerolv^’ stolen men wounded ta Viet Nam and and Baldwins, $1 per 16 quart village setting, $125. Agent ers in 1963 on a country 649-2813. GRACIOUS LIVING basket, In own container. Bot- quiet home for working gentle- “ *** refrigerator, second floor, Ranch, large living room, for­ ping, transportation. 1 % baths, conditioned, many extras,’large OolraW squadron arrived ta Vtot:Nam now at nearby Chelsea Naval man, central, 649-7410. 649-1919 between 6-7 p.m. on premises. size (150x300) lot. Features Apply la PstaoB U's Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hffl mal dining room, cabinet Can be yours ta this state­ l^,exceuent neighborhood. 644- S ,S. l^tl ’^®™ at the 2 full baths, built-in oven, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, recrea- ENJOY OoUectlng? Collect the maintained neighborhood. 6626. tag^ lots. Hayek Agracy. (K6- the Viet Cong. U.S. Rd. CLEAN pleasant rooms (2) In FOUR ROOM heated apart- rent and be the secure owner ly 6 room colonial home in PART-TTMB meat counter man, range and dishwasher, fire- tl6n room, landscape yard. Beautifully landscaped. Bank up tae dally pressure on targeU the chief marshal’a tomo- prlvate home. Can be seen at *u®ut, near the business see- 875-5485 of tills vacant -family, H Manchester’s east end. Sundays, some experience. Ap­ APPLES — Drtlcious, Baldwins, 648-6396 placed family room, utility Marlon B. Robertson, Realtor, 2 4 SIX RO OM SINGLE. Enclosed In North Viet Nam, and Viet-. **’ dlate staff. G.T.K. CORP. 129 Walker St. after 2 p.m. Call 643-Q118 between 8:30 large rooms, family kitchen. Here is an opportunity to ply In pereon, HigWand Paris Macs, • very rearanable. 172 room. A host of other 643-6968. 643-8121. front rad rear porches. Oon- <78 Tolland St, Bast Hartford a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Hurry on this one. Warren E. buy a large 3 bedroom Vemon n ^ e s e planes Joined them ta l o * d a ^ ' was set up Market, 317 BigMand St., Man­ South Main St. features including terrific home with a tremendous venieiv t to schools, churches, attacks ta the South. 238 CHARTER OAK St. — ROCKVILLE — 6 rooms, third neighbors. Howland, Realtor, 850 Mata LOOKING for a large 2-story shoppii tig, one - half block off two chester. FIVE ROOM apartment, first SIX ROOM custom Ranch sit­ livtag room, large dining ...... The new kquadron.. of FIDO 8u Room with private entrance floor, stove furnished, $76, Call St., 643-671L _ house with 6 bright airy rooms, Main i ★ IT’S ALL YOURS ★ floor, central location, adults. uated on a shaded acre lot, room, family sized kitchen Street, $16,600. Call own- SERVICE STATTON attendant, suitable for irtirking gentle­ Granby, 663-6020. established neighborhood, close er 289-9134. man. 649-1746. 643-6672. quality built 1956 with plaster­ and a bath and a half at a part-time and full-time, exper- Salesmen Wanted S6-A ' Household Goods 51 ed walls, natural mahogany ROOMY 6% foom split, i% to schools, bus and stores for there was BOLTON — 4 room home, fur­ baths, garage, shaded patio, greatly reduced price. Only less than 6-6 GOOD 2-famlly, central 'lo- Servhse, 8ta- ^ARGg Natiraai concern h ii CLEAN, USED refrigerators, NORTH END - 2 furnished bed- WOLVERTON trim, loads of kitchen cabinets, o o lo r ^ nished or unfurnished, $30. trees, large lot, only $17,800. $21,900. For an appoint­ day, we’ cation, Income minded? In- organl- opening in It’s management ranges, automatic washers weekly. Call 742-6738. formal dining room off through ment to Inspect, call Doris Awra«.BD CIRCLE — 8-bed- CO'VENTRY_ rage, nice residential area, munlsts ’’ In Maine, American Legion, EXPERtBNCED Real Brtate SEWING MACHINB — Stager etc. Leonard Agency, Realtors, At $16,400 it’s a beautiful buy. Half acre wood- TO INTERVIEW automatic zlg - sag, cabinet and entrance, rec room privil­ tlve office and desk space Regan St., Rockville 646-0469. ch ^ es schools, shopping bedrooms with big deep clos- Colonial with l% baths, ©a lots. Asking $1700 Also two P i ^ t i N ^ VF'W and other vetera?ia organ- salesmen needed for an active, eges, parking. 643-9896. unlU currently available, am­ Lappen Agency, 649-6261, 649- rad bus Mne^ .Leonard Agency, ets, 2 fuU ceramic baths, kit- Sarage, heavily wooded acre wooded lote. RuMeU Real- “ autKtommuntot,' I wM izationa joined Robert Wash- local firm. Complete profes­ model, excellent condition, but­ 6140. not ask the Oommunlrta to rtt A man between ages 25-40 ple parking, reasonable rates, PARKER STREET — Custom Realtors, 646-0469. Chen has built - in oven and only $25,900. T. J. Crockett, 623-1075. bum, state commlasioner of vet­ sional fadlities are available. ton hdes, embroiders, hems, DOUBLE ROOM, walk-in closet. ' * •______^ down at the costiereace table,” who wants to consider a complete telephone and secre­ NEW APARTMENTS built 6 room Colonial close to range, fireplaced 16x19 livtag Realtor, 648-1577. P aw eJe N e t erans affairs, ta calling tor let­ This is not just another sales etc., was $309.60, unpaid bal­ Single room. Use of living room worthwhile business oppor­ tarial services available on Bowers School, 1% baths, fire­ Manchester ters ta support of American Job but a chance to make a ance $69.86, take over pay­ and kitchen, color T-V. 142 Bls- tunity with a well known premises. Inquire at building ALL ELECTRIC place, carpeting, garage. Big 3 ’ vS ® $ 2?^® W ofiSl; MANCHESTER - Good Buy. “jJS S ^ S ^ ’oubS'a'^ b u U d S ^ h ^ b ^ a n ’ l S t a g for f hur-day official visit In ,a com- siderable amount of money lieving — the best rent in room with cathedral cell­ ated. Here Is an excellent tact Box F, Herald. FURNITURE LOOKING for anything In real FOR RENT Ranch by Ansaldi. Six bjg N In training the right man. town, only $125. ing, 6 bedrooms, 1 % batlvi, "starter” home for a young ______1______3-bedroom Ranch, luxurious VERNON — 4-bedroom Ranch area, 12x32 paneled family ?]^^® *®**®y- “ d necticut companlea \Yaii akttafy Amerlc^ for d i r e c t FROM WAREHOUSE estate rentals — apartments, rooms, 1 % baths, porch, ga­ room with bookteelves, one Chung D- tji, ofnSwiecUrarrtS^ “P^*^ If Interested in a career APPUCATIONS are being tak- 8 ROOMS NEW $199 Desirable East Center St kitchen with built - Ins, couple. Only $13,900. MANCHESTER two family, 6-6, carpeting enhances tee atmos- desirable Center area, fire- opportunity, write giving homes, multiple dwellings, call location, pmrktag for 40 rage, bullt-lns, vacant. Wooded car attached garage, combtaa- **^®y “ recognised tee deista vrithoi* horrdwtag itovver H.' *J®^®^’ ®tya®***<* a ^ J. D. Realty, 643-8129. Also, 3 ^ rooms, $105, with beautiful rec room, com­ central location, separate fur- Pbere, attractively decorated Placed living room, VA baths, date of Urth, marital sta­ cars, heat and alr-condi- lot. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- plete with bar, closets ga­ tion ,windows, well landscaped v‘tal n r a e ^ y of otrragteentag from nrighbortag atatea if they ® f all this Is a beautiful recre­ 1877, naces, $180 monthly Income, ^ excellent condition. In- family kitchen, loaded with lot. exceUent condlUop through- ?** cooperation and fra- ^ *>Uowwl by a march tus, type of previous em­ 4H ROOMS, bsat, hot water, tlontag furnished. Single ation area which includes lore, 2 car garage and near­ JARVIS REALTY CO. $17,900 for immediate sale Bei 'vestlgate now. Warren E. How- Pb»« cabinets, dishwasher, etc., k o o m I ^ f ployment, education and stove, refrigerator, parking. rooms or 2 room suites ly one acre of land, near basement garage, rear porch, out near elem rata^^^. ^ rarxaae. HOUSE FURNITURE $199 . . . swimming pool, tennis PORTER STREET area — 6 649-1200 643-1121 Air Real Estate, 643-9332. land. Realtor, 360 Mata St.. Priced at enly $18,700. U A R The Brown University Ohapter approximate income re­ Completely redecorated, $l2u. available. Call, or stop In buses, shopping and schools. 643-6711. partially finished rec room. A courts, shuffle boards, and room Dutch CJolonial, Screen­ Realty Ob.. Inc., Realtors, 643- „®®"**‘ «ooperation 1« rttalof toe student Peace Union plana quired. Also list address 7-pc. living room, S-pc. bed­ 15 FoYest St., off Mata St. 646- at 164 East Center St. barbecue pits. Call 666-5465, ALICE DRIVE — F’ive room lot of house for $19,960. Hayes and phone number where room, 5-pc. dinette, 15-pc. total. 0090, 643-0000. ed porch, garage, lovely shad­ 2692. Robert D. Murdock. 643- PunwK o f their ^edmtaon j^jura r is le m e ^ a i- * **’®“ “ ** “ *®®* Ken- Situations Wanted— 666-3512. TWO FAMILY, 6 rooms up, 6 Ranch, 1% baths, carport, full NSW SIX ROOM Colonial- Agency, 646-0131. you may be reached. Write ed lot, only, $18,900. Hayes PHILBRICK AGENCY 6472. objectives of eecuring peacr.ahd nedy Plaza to demonstrate Its Female 38 INSTANT CREDIT WE HAVE customers waiting JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. rooms down, excellent location basement. Terrific buy at $17,- Ranch, executive neighbor­ Box A, Herald. Agency. 646-0131. , „ ------^------Proeperity and-above aU ofi real- tienttAttl' i^aMe' oppoirttlon to tee Vletnamesa NO MONEY #DOWN for the rental of your apart- -a- _ _ . . ------— and condition) walk - up third 600 or so. T. J. Oockett, Real­ hood, 3 bedrooms, walk WOMAN would like to babysit, $2 WEEKLY 649-8464 tor, 643-1677. through tile bath with full VERNON— 6 room custom built latag the imificatton.. of eB<*,»v F>iiin« a link in ___ war, ment or home. J. D. Realty, ««-5261 GLASTONBURY - on beautiful MANCHESTER—Lovely 6 room floor for storage, 2 oil burners. ftoioniniColonial .nan/>h- Ranch, modem kltch- country,” tee commuitique____ said.'s-anuTt qc. a.luuc in thla ” Manchester and Vemon areeu mirror, livtag room with fire- g J] 6494»48. DISCOUNT FURNTTURB 643*5129. ______^ acre estate.3 5acre mom estate, dnnley 6 room duplex Colonial, excellent__ . neighbor­ garages. For appointment caU qty rrnmur THE FIRST ★ ra. dishwasher, 1% baths, en------— ’ ""a * FUIXrTIME—to work in plumb­ MANCHESTER — bus line, weU 644-0671 K(X>M Ranch, aU new on Oonhecticut cotapahies Wlteta WAREHOUSE apartment, adults only, utili­ hood, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, ing and hardware store, apply maintained 6-room Cape, cab- ...... half acre lot, asking $19,900. kitohra“ Jite''aE J*ii^‘S I®j»“y®“®° . “ *®“ .“ ^ rgl g-v . •Bvuuus,hebende. me He saidswa nUK. UUiit muchmuco cc of ‘3580 Mata St.. H u^ord LARGE comer store for rent, ties. $115. 633-9057. dining room, fireplace, breeze­ 5 Qub Gets 350 Barrett Plumbing Supply, 331 Dogs—Bird»—Pats 41 In Back of 149 OAKLAND ST. — 2 rooms reasonable. 643-7723. taeted kitchen, ceramic bath, LAKEWOOD a r c le — Five bed- J- D. Realty, 643-5129. dishwasher and gas stove,’ Ranches. Center haU entrance, Manley Agency, 648- lown liestroys ^• •^ulpmenftogettocal cwn-:" rp c - i oi_ Broad St. and bath, 365. 643-2426, 9-6. MANCHESTER — Bolton town- way and garage. Hayes Agen­ permanent siding, hot water separate (fining room, patio’ attached g ^ g e. Electric kltch- Old Fuller Brush Building cy, 648-0131. room Ctolonial with 1% baths, D J Iml^^ lO otyle J5J10W AKC Registered small black 622-7249 ONE ROOM (inside) air-condi­ line — Ftour room apartment, heat. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. new kitchen, loaded with ex- MANCHESTER — 6% room attached garage and many ex- dishwasher. Colored eeramib ONE-OF-A-KIND — Vemon 2- Recordsivecords ofu i WPA vyjTjfR. “ vnerara. nawled .ekMinqttyeleowolty 04 the prop-prop­ male Poodle, 3 months, rea­ NB/V EFFICIENT apartment, tioned office, 100 per cent Mata $120., large yard, quiet neigh tras. Quality throughout. Im- Ranch with 3 bedrooms, huge tras. Call Bob Gerstung, Green ^ te. City water and sewers, bedroom Ranch, unusual in- er royolutieoa per mtaute and -About 350 women attended o- sonable. Call anytime, 648-6624. OPEN MON,-SAT. 9—9 heated, $125 per month, imme­ Street location. Inquire Mar­ borhood. 643-5983. medlate occupancy. Sensibly ^replaced living room, family Manor Estates, 649-6361. Eve- Vtaepldce optional. Introduction terlor paneling, stone planter______The tow», last month, finally pwi>«r fwqueitoy to get, teem., foshiqa abow, “Holiday High- diate occupancy. Philbrick low’s Department Store. priced• - at $31,600. T.J. Crockett, sized kitchen with •**-'dining------area, nlngs rad weekends 643-7033 or P^l®® °Aly $18,300. -living ■ room, sunny dining room around to destroying WPA •tarted.'* UghU ’’ aponaored bv the Jun- HELP WATKINS PRODUCTS—Early Agency, 649-8464. ROCKVILLE — now available. attached garage, level well \ Articles For Sale 45 shoppers catch the discount. Realtor, 643-1677, 876-4483. j j . o \VT affords panoramic view, imme- records of the late 1930’s, stored 'J* took-a longer'time for , , w .J u OFFICE SPACE available, one, 3’/4 room apartment. Ideal for shrubbed lot. Best value, $15,- Regular monthly specials, gift Colli Wasiner diate occupancy. See this-one hi a vault in- the Municipal «*>» Cbmpahlia i to fit- their 1 ' ^Centu^ Club of Mraclya- B A I^ AND Bervlca on Ariena, two, or three room ralte, new young couple, range, refriger 900. Wolverton Agency,' Real­ MANCHESTER — Executive WANTED Hahn EcUiMe, Jacobson lawn Items, wrappings and boxed FOUR ROOM tenement, 132 Bls- building, electric heat and cen­ ator, heat and hot water ta' Route 30 Rockville today. Ken Ostrinsky, Realtor, Building. - planta op^tiiv 'iluta others (kmcocdla 1«. tors, 649-2813. neighborhood, 7 room Colonial, 643-6159, 649-8678. The records, a goodslaed toad, deonide^Ieaa tyi theran Church halt mowers. Alao Homellte ch»orch, garage, d*t Tractors. Rratal squipmrat now or later. Call Eleanor 6 R. D. Murdock, 643-2692. TOLUMB^ — Unusual styUng, way crew Into a sandhbto at '..'"^ '^itowtf .blHaih,’’ tTLougfilln *(tinlteed by Sears, Roebuck and aharpsalac senrics es an oil furnace, connections tor ap­ er on premises. Near bus line beautifuUy lands(»p^ lmbtaations, Hartford. $100. monthly. 876 , 4^'®*^ heach, and set on fire. ’ > ourproWbaa In Ootaneetiout. Not F«***<®- Mto» Jeanne Martin FOR CARPET STORE R o i^ 88, Vemon, 876- BIGGEST BARGAIN quire 21 Fairfield St. space, ground floor, clean, at­ newly :redecorated plus new 7809, Maachsster Exchaiwa — 2600, 8T6-3748. , BRANFORD ST.— S bedroom furnace Highway Supertatradeht Br-'h®tog‘'al»»‘d» tritaa((»r to inde- was the commentator. IN TOWN tractive and reasonable. Apply , $13,600- for quick sale. 4Z3-9Z91, 1^28-633L______Beet Tunck wss then requlieur l)riii>clpal',tacb- ®**®'*® 648-6662 1, 2, or 3 YEARS TO PAY try Garden Apartments, new a.m. - 8 p.m. agents, $16,900. 643-9920. COVEN! "SUPER DELUXE" stove and refrigerator, $90. per ItY — Sportsman’s op- Ranch, fireplaced Uvtag room ^ M*® “Moglfeal wealt>pot,.' The Leeside Stagers enter- LOAM Wanted To Rent 68 #/■ portunit y, four room Cape In kitchen, breakfast bar, full ^**’* todeed destroyed - "Out.. Investigatioa will center talnOd ■with a program of folk, 8 ROOMS OP FURNITURE month, no lease, Leonard Agen­ OFPICE3S — Commercial or in­ INTEJRESTED??? Two - fami­ WILL TRAIN two men for off­ Top grade, fine texture cy, Realtors, 646-0469. WANTED by retired lady, 2 or 3 Jake i? heart o l[ ex(;ellrat hunting rad basement, 95x170 lot. Drt Air *^® WPA or Works ProgreM whether companies can find aonga. Homemade desserte and set printing. Call 243-2297, 8:80- ALL 100% GUARANTEED dustrial space for rent,. Ideal lies, 8-8, 4%-4%, 6-6. Excellent loam for Sale at a low, low for offices, machines or wood­ room apartment ta quiet neigh­ fishing area. Offered at $9,900. Real Estate, 648-9332. Administration, waa eatabUah- methods by wWch they can beverages were served after 6 . ONLY $433 price. $1.00 a yard if you $16.18 Delivers working shop. Vemon area. borhood, must be reasonable Advantage Leonard1 Agency, Realtors, 646- ed in 1935 to provide useful te®®*f®r toatis to kwal power the show. ROOM tenemant, 149 Oakland load and haul. $1.50 a yard $16.18 Month 8 Contact owner ■at 876-2042. and accessible to grocery. 649 0489. COVENTRY — Andover — He- PubUc works projects for the gehefators more quickly in the If we load and you haul. St. 643-2425, 9-6. 8991. O f These bron rad etc. $300. down cov- nation’s needy imemployed In hope s()li^ons can prevent a — LOOK WHAT — i r — SOUTH WINDSOR New list­ $1.60 a yard plus, $6.00 an — YOU GET — n attached garage, arictag $17,- era everything. Custom Ranch, R was renamed the Fed- failure of. olmUar pzopprtiaiia ta hour for truck it we load Houses For Rent 65 Specials ing. Charming 6% room Ranch, Cape. Your choice ()f 10 mod- ®ty* Works Agracy and waa the future.’’,^ 16- PIECE BEDROOM FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, 900. J. D. Realty Co., 643-6129. 3 bedrooms. Hying room with NOTICE CONSOLE and haul We haul on Sat­ 18-PIECE LIVINO ROOM els. Russell Realty, 623-1073. called ao -until June 30, 1943 central location. 643-8118. NORTH — Pleasant 4 rooms Business Property fireplace, ititchen and dining I f / inIn eccoraance eocordance wnn with me the re- urdays only. Weekdays call 17- PIECE KTIOHEN SIX ROOM Ranch,. 2% baths, when, due to the wartime with fireplace. Newly decorat­ For Sale 70 area, alra a finished recrea­ 643-2438 and ask for Ber- — PLUS — plus much, much more, only VERNON -^Crest Ridge Dr. 6 grtavte taW ploy^‘rat,"ttyw W rxsJro qulrementa of the Zoning Regu- OPERATOR ed. Central location. 649-8737. tion___ .room; ...... „good______condition room l^ ch , 3 bedrooms, 1^4 disbanded. oam ueis VV on u uuons of the Town of .Man- nle. Saturday call either BLECrPRIC REFRIGERATOR f o u r r o o m tenement, Bis- R(X)MING house, excellent In­ $22,600. J. I|>. Realty,‘ 643-5129. 648-3438 or 643-0161 ask throughout, walking distance to ^replace, den, garage. During toe eight-year exlst- Chester, Connecticut, the Zoning TV SET AND RANGE sell St., $70. CaU 643-6258, 9-6. SEVEN RM single house at vestment, fast return, good MANCHESTER — 6 room OUpe, on Opratag for IBM 1401 oon- for Andy or Bemk. COMPLETE FRONT END and new elementary school, VA or Hayes Agency, race of the program, about 8H *•/ Board of Appods will iiold a Free storage until wanted. Free Bolton Notch. (3all 648-6118 be­ mortgage. Contact owner at carport, aliuntaum storms, am- •ole operator. Two shift defivery. Free set up by our * tween 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. " 876-2042. ' FHA financing avaUable with milUonuon persons were employed . *zn«r-ifc.w V/w* Pu^u®public neonngbearing on<« Monaay,Monday, mo­No- ONE, TWO, three, four rooms STEERING INSPECTION oslte drive, exceUent condition. mlntmum downwn to ,quaUfled ----- 1' ' ‘ — on Its projects throughout the ^ t 'wwnbw 16, 1966, at 8 P M . In operation, IHM 360 on or­ CUJANINOB3ST carpet cleaner own reliable men. Hanley Agency, 648-0030. der. Company offers excel­ you ever used, so easy too. Get "ote: AppUances are re- CaU 643-2068. Realty 43-261 lent free benefit program Blue Lustty. Rent electric conditioned and guaranteed------for THREE ROOM Apartment, re­ Including P ron t End MANCHESTER — Selling below Including health and acci­ shampooer, $1. The Sherwta 1 year; On display at main store. $ ^ .9 S bank appraisal. 1,900 square Robert D. Murdock, 648-6472. frigerator and stove, Cilhestaut Alignment Anthony Salamona, 279 Hll- dent insurance, life insur­ WlUlams Oo. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT Street vicinity. Inquire 40 Ver­ S\ feet ot livtag area ta this 4 bed- 607 WOODBRIDGE ST. — 3 bed- «»-«?61, 649-6140. ance, pension plan. ASK FOR CARL non St. after . rram Colonial, bullt-tas, tiro- room Rtocto, (fining room, flre- location, was 364.33. St., Resldrace Zone A. FREE; WHEEILS — Buy snow 6 247-0358 OR 527-9036 place, 2H bati)s, double garage, place, screened poi’Ch, reeaeway and garage cloeer to tag business experience, down payment, 6 months to H you have ho means of trans- floor, heat, hot water, adults iwncy. Sacrifice at $31,900. Ger­ needs some redecorating ta- -MINU K11.AUY construction of a half mile of . slda line than regulations pei> pay. ewe’a Dlacount station, portitlon. Til send my auto for concrete walks to Crater Park-T,,^®JPS^®^„^"^^ mit. at above location, education and salary re- preferred. 643-6637. ard Agency, R ealty,. 643-0866 aide, price reduced to lUkpoo, Just, listed! Bpotiess 6 room 648-6333. you. No obligation on your part to replace tar walka, tree trim- ^ AtlanOo Refining Company, qulrratenta. o r Gertrude HsigedQin, 6494)633. immediate occupancy. , CaU Ranch to new home Pon(U- whatsoever, even If you don’t FftONT WHEILS BALANCiD mlng and - removal on town Tta^ay 288 West Middle TumpUce, Bual- HHEEM g a s hot water heater, owner 640-7860. tion on good sizedlot This buy. hlghways, and the c(Mi8tnictlon ® nese ID Zone. Variance is ro­ ao gaUon, beat offer. Call 643- NOTICE Wheel Bearings Mr. Clean has built-in oven 2396. 9 1 2 7 IDEAL LOCATION OOVENT RY — Small farm cm and rrage, garage and pan­ of storm sewers to Various quested to erect free-standing J SXPERIEINCED painters want- ______A—L—B—E—R—T’—S Repacked and Adjusted state hi parts of town.’ y ground sign cloeer to street fins 48-46 ALLYN STREET A t a meeting held by the Plan, $ e .9 5 10-20 ghway, 7' room house, eled rtc room. Price $17,- ed. Winiam Dickaoo A Sons, TREAT RUGS Right, they’D be nlng and Zoning Commiaeion of . bam , or1 4 acres of cltolce land, ------— - Pto- 3arouels>^ 1 . be. at‘•the than r^talatlons permit, 'at OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 Brake Lining Inspection Here’s a . dandy tn^y to a < 700. jr. Gordon, 649-5306. <40-0920. the Town of Manchester, Con­ $16,600. Leonaid Agracy, Real- xrn -aa- • . "bowroom to meet gueate at both above location. - • a deUght If cleaned with Blue ------— 2 9 4 1 -H room custom buUt rancher Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- “ AVE TWO, must sell one, TV- necticut, ------. November 1, 1966, loi-fd - tors, 6ti14)430. ~ " Joseph ft Leona Zatosld, 71 CHRlSIhlAS help needed. $2 to Reg. $7.50 to the Rockiedga akea. er, $1. Olcott Variety Store. Radio-Record player combine- lowing a jmbUc hearli^ held Oc- WITH COUPON This Edmple, youthfully otyled Gay gtagbam is easily Manchester Parkads $8. per hour. Part-time 12 to 15 Features fully equippe(l ^ ^ w *4 T!!*! *®'**'*f*^’ *" Llnnmone Drive, Resldrace Zona ------Won, exceUent condition, best tober 4, 1965, It was voted to j froq)c Is qure to 1)* a,fak at smocked at tee yoke to make ANDOVlIR — Wales M . Prac- Manchs(rtei‘ <49-6306 requested to use hours. Call 628-6686 or 644-0202. k e e p CARPET cleaning prob­ Ubche^ p an ol e d famuy During Oetdber a ^ offer, 649-7386. grant, a Special Permit, eubject , pluses, an4 tor yea? teta p r ^ (firesa for the lltUi ti(»tlly J>ew 5 ^ room Gold Me- Open 8:80-9 DWty^ ^ tee garage on premises for loeic. lems small — use Blue Lustre ------—— ------CUP THI8 COUPON room , imd attached gtomgt. dallion ]Ranch (m large Vcxxled to certain oondittona, for the fol- I J 'round srear,-too. Add a con- lady! T*he ruffles can be added Priced to seU at $25,600. 8:30-0 Sat. A Sun." Manchester PoUoo tovesti- »“Rh work, at above location, waU to wall. Rent electric MAPLE TWIN BED,------, dresser lot, idea1 for children. Leonard TOOL & GAGE MAKERS and mirror, like new, reason­ towtag application: « trqjfita^ bek. If desired; or It is just as cute gated 63 major crimes last C. F. Qlade Jr., 30 Castle shampooer $1. Larsen’s Hard ------' Flfi. 8127 With Patt-O-Rama is trimmed with bias tape! Agency, Deoltora. 646-0469. GLASTONBURY — Owner taonth. In connection ;(vtth HI* w(>rk Road, Residence Zone A. Vari- ware. able, call 289-4675. " First Hartford Realty In and take advantage ' j i g BORE OPERATORS Ooiporatlon, south side of ' to sizes 10, '12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Partem No. 2041-H has. tiseue JA RV IS REALTY CO. - tranaferred. Better than new 4 those crimes, police made ji ar- *® rtteej- Indoor or once Is requested to erect ga- •1 BOLTON — $10,900 wlU buy this Middle Turnpike, Weet, rear ^ Bitot 31 to 40. Size 12, 82 bust, —- sizes 1, 2, 8 inclusive; smock- bedroom Colonial, pony shed, rests. outdoor use. P>^.atuoiure, . , MbetICoat ocof thetee ' Leonard Sign Co., 386 West Manchester Jdu^ J- ROOM set, good condl- and FRONT WHEELS BALANCED Tool A Design Group Dwelltaga Project !{ tetoi Buntott. -Itoe Man(teert(m Bveiteig H e r ^ ^■wite firei^aoe, nicely laad- » *P 0~ter St.. Ito^jence Zona & Keeney St. after 6 consists of 3 buildings con­ , HenOd, lUfO AVE. OCT AMRRlClm, Mi;W TOBK, N.T. ^ ^ adjBtotog^^pe^ 1, ^ ReaRoro, otodod forclbla 6ntiy. IT; lor.^M«l^toit8amuetowUl wofk Variaaoa iii requested to ertott UO Hartford Rd., MAnebester Street ItU-hring back food _p.m. Foul Dodge Pontiac, he. ' scapod M , fun cellar, oil lx>t memories. taining a total o f 25 units. ' ASpOEtUlAS, NEW TOiUI. N.Y. 1M)$A water heat, easily finanoe(i. ’f®** Ceutrol Row, Hartford, m - >fmy (360 and more) XI; ®»3r Mfealaauooeo- fne - stond^rn^ndsteading ground aignalga, 649-6263 I 16381. For ist-class matltag odd 10c land. T. J. Crockett, Realtor. 2UA cony (leoi than |80), 21. onto ------LIKE-NEW Oalorio gas beat- This ^ «o«on o n is Is mode effectlvieffecilve (dty utlliUes, 483 Porker. 649- <43-1577. Vtaloh regulations do not penult, ruCH STONE Free loam, . $14, , tag stove, top thape, $76. CJall Monday, November 15, 1966. It's Shoiptnlng Him! J F(>r islMdasli'mMIing a(to 3te for each pattern. Print Nam#, 8596 after <. tiu ft, A ft obovf location. ANDOVER Bolton fine < ;)Uut ______monte 2Uperaoiui______.wera SEARCH_____ CALLED OFT^ VLijuli o i l driver, must be ex­ five yards. Sand, gravel, stone, 643-6614. In the office of the IVrwti ANDERSON IROS. aloe Skotee ...... <1.60 « *or siMh ;patt«n»i Print. Name, Address with Zip Code, Style _____EAST HARTFORD _ -_ Attrac- All persons Interested may flu, and manure. 6 4 3 -9 6 0 4 . ------± _ aerie, Moverober 9, 1906. room unfinished Caper toclud- dhargqd wltk" varioua” lte ^ 'o f .BOSTON (AP) - perienced, top wages, pension ___ WOODWORKINO a Chain, Hand and ^A(WreSa ortth-zip- Gtlde, Style'No, end '' MANCHESTER -- large mod- Uve 6'ro

- (i; . ;V ‘-: '■: ^ , ■■' '■ r''f ' v:* - f ’ 'T 7 '- ■ .m i iSmiSDAY. NOVSlM R^l^^ P^.J'IM' I .1 J 'l. . I fr'.’i ’’f;'i ^;■ .' The Rev. Paul W. PeUnon, sit# '■■'tv.lr ^ i ^ T m m pastpr of to First Covenant Firem^ii^ Quell attsnqUpd to. bring the carton 4 V M M l^ a O nb of Krlaiu^' Church of Jamertpwn, N.Y., wM outdoofb fheuMlf, but was stop­ Lod^ V Masona will meet dpeak on "Walking With Jesus— Opudy ped by the isnoks. r t u i ^ :8 0 tonicbt at the Maaonlo In His Shadow,’’ at a combined Blaze m Carton Firemen from Ob.’a and & lU ip lo . 3 meeting of the youth groups of risspondsd. m m f m i 40is; U f£ I Trinity Covenant Church to­ Firemen frwn the Town Flra Department removed a burning ShorUy after 6 last night, FRESH, NATIVB . (NEVER FROZEN) Afancfcfiie f A Ciiy o f ViOagm Charm i j^ehdship Circle of The Sal. night at 7:30 at to church. A firemen of Co. 4 extinguished a Sri^lon Array wlH apoiuor a bake cardboard carton from the cel­ social hour has also been plan­ fUb in leaves at Wells St r,N0.87^ [(TW ENTY p a g e s ; ■ale tomomw beginning at 10 ned. lar at the home of Mr. and Mrs MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1965 «■ Fags If); John Hunger at 86 Constance HEN TURKEYS PRICE SEVEN a.ni. at SIU:^ and Shop, W. Mid* HOUSEWIVES’ LOT FES! WE PULL THE TENDONS die Tpke. ■•Dr. .about 11:80 yesUrday The Rev. Felix M. Davis of morning. ARDUOUS SORRFi NO TOM9 LEFT Second Congregational Church , The fire did not spread be- MUNICH — A sociological V The Hockantun Dog Club will will preach Sunday from 8:16 study In Russia found that •ponaor a Monte Carlo Whlet to 8:30 a.m. on WINF radio. The yond the carton. FRANK HARABURDA Fixed Date working women spend 30 houre ASH SWAMP ROAD—OLA8TONBURT party on Saturday at 8 p.ra. at serwicee are sponsored by the Mrs. Hunger discovered the a week on housework—half of fire when she smeiled smoke TEL. 68S-Z415 Units CHICAOO (AP) — If the t o Wapping Community Cen- Manchester Ministers Associa­ it cooking and shopping,— Ra­ and InvesUgated. She said she George B. Childress family Jet C ter. There win be table prizee tion. dio Free Europe says. Utah; has a fixation for the data hnd refreshmenta. Tickets will Nov. 7, there are severiu be wallaWe at the door. Canvassers who will visit good reasons for it. members of Bhnanuel Liltheran On Nov. 7, 1945, Mr. and The American Legion Aux- Church Sunday afternoon will Mrs. Childress celebrated fite y will have Ite -annual pot- have a briefing session tonight the birth of their first child, luck Monday at 6:30 p.m. at at 7:30 in Luther Hall. Freder­ Joanne. totj Legion Home. There will be ick Cebelius of Wethersfield, a ' SAIGON, South Viet On Nov. 7, 1948,, another 40 Killed, 50 Survive A meeting after the supper. member of the Northern Con­ -Nam (AP)—^Heavy fight­ daughter, Gayle, was bom. Members are reminded to bring necticut District Stewardship ing raged north of Saigon On N w . 7, 1963, Joanne— a main dish or salad, and ar­ Committee, will speak. Re­ today as about 500 Viet now Mrs. Edward Andersen ticles for a penny aucUon. Good Cooks Deserve freshments will be served by Cong attacked alfout 700 of suburban Oak Forest— Guests invited include Miss Di­ '% ^ Emanuel Church Women with 9 troops of the U.S. 1st In­ celebrated her birthday by ana Bottum of Bast datholic Mrs. Richard Hultman, chair­ giving birth to a girl, Re­ 2nd Mishap4^ High School and Miss Heidi man. - Pinehursf Meats fancy Division. An American military spokes­ becca. DellaFera of Manchester High And on Nov. 7, 1966, Gayle School, auxiliary representa­ St. John’s -poUsh National man said 100 Communists had This W e e k ; been killed and to toll of the — now Gayle Spaojevlch — tives at Laurel Girts’ State. Catholic Church will have its gave birth to a daughter on Members of a supper commit­ annual bazaar tomorrow from 7 OTHERS NEED THEM enemy probably would go high­ er. He reported that American her birthday. ■ii Probe Begun tee are Mrs. Robert Neill, to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 MISS IOWA Another Childress daugh­ chairman; Mrs. Merrill Ander­ a.m. to 6 p.m. at the church. Tender juicy chuck roasts are the budg^^ savers at casdaltlea were lig^t. The Swains and their two sons. LEAN SLICED A Viet Cong battalion made ter, Louise Kladis of Chi­ SALT LAKE CITY son and Mrs. Robert Curran. Handmade articles, homebaked Pmehurst this week along with Mii^ Iowa Bacon cago, gave birth to a son, the attack Just after da'wn on -f Utah (A P )— A Boeing 727 ---- - 3006a, Polish foods, a country which is featured at the lowest priM of the year. Anthony William, Nov. 6 this Philip E. Tatoian of 40 Olcott BACON a . Highway 13 on a western fringe jot airliners with 90 per­ candy store, wishing well and Swains Leave to Prepare Save Up To 20c Lb^J)h Al! year—the first wedding an­ St., a student at the University refreshments wiU .be featured. of t o Oommunist-controUed D niversary of his aunt Gayle. sons aboard burst into of OonnecUcut Law School, has Three complete dinners will be Pinehurst Chuck^Roasts Zone. flames on landing at the won the Hartford County Bar For Peru Mission Work ' + Heavy fighting was still going served on Saturday from 11:30 U. S. Choice anjFPremium , City Airport Thursday, Association Scholarship. Tatoian a.m. to 6 p.m. For reservations, The Rev. and Mrs. Alfred on 10 hours later, to spokes- ~ __ night, burning 40 passen^ Is editor of the school’s Law Re­ Rev. Mr. Swain came to Man­ man said. Only sketchy details State \NeWS contact Afrs. Ben Orzyb, 438 Swain and their sons, David, 3, chester in 1952. He graduated gers to death in the fire- view and is president of the stu- Parker St., or Mrs. Norman were available on the action. swept fuselage. ^ept bar association. and Gordon, 1, left today to from Manchester High School in The 1st Division force, de­ Narkon, 73 W. Center St. 1966 and Eastern Nazarene Col­ Block Chuck Another SO, including, the en­ spend a year in Mexico learn­ scribed as a reinforced battalion lege, Wollaston, Mass., in 1960. Fire, Police tire crew of six, dived thixwgli ing Spanish and preparing for with armored support, had set He received his bachelor of dl^ windows and emergency hatches missionary service in Peru next Tender Baby Beef Liver . 59c out to secure the highway, vinity degree in 1964 from Naza­ seconds before the fire raged fiUl. which had been the scene of Hit Circuit rene Theological Seminary in ROAST forward from the three Jet en­ 'Von Can COunf on A son of Mr. and Samuel many bloody ambushes. Kansas City, Mo., and took fur­ gines in the taU aU t o way to Swain of 75 Cottage St., the Come To Pinehurst For Strickland The Americans had deployed the flight deck. ,Mo i\lf)i4‘ at S o a r s ther graduate work at Hartford Court Laxity Rev. Mr. Swain had been asso­ Seminary Foundation. Farms Really Fresh Eggs along the highway when the Of the survivors, 48 were boe- ciate minister at the Church of CENTER Viet Cong attacked. The road Is BRIDGEPORT (AP) —Asso- pitallaed. The dead were in th* the Naz^rene since September While studying at the semi­ blackened fuselage. nary in Kansas City, the Rev. CUT flanked on both sides by rubber t.. The Best W ay 1963. plantaUons. Supreme Court JusUce A spokesman for United Air The couple applied for over­ Mr. Swain pastured the Church The Americans fired 106mm hotter, administrator of Unes, owner of the plane, blam* seas work with the Church of of the Nazarene at Bonner the disaster on the coOapee of a H x Yonr Cap 4 Springs, Kan. He served as as­ howitzers at the enemy at close bie state court system, said to- the Nazarene in 1961 and was range, and U.S. planes ham- day he has received "many nose udieel as t o aiiw placed under appointment in sociate minister of visitation m l Track Engiae mwed to Viet Cong. complaints” on disposition of craft touched down. January of 1963. ’The specific and education while in Man­ FRESHER-BY-FAR PINEHURST ALL LEAN SOLID chester. • The spokesman said several . , The three rear-mounted en­ sssignment to Peru came in GROUND MEATS U.S. armored personnel carriers gines of the 787 are fed by fuel September of this year. The missionary minister mar­ were damaged. *** suggested that court offl- Unes leading back from tanks in ried the former Arlene Shannon SHOULDER t o wings. Upon arrival in Mexico, the The Viet Cong assault was the of Southington, Ohio, in 1960. To. make sure you get the same blend of fresh ’The flight originated In New Swains will attend the Mexi­ second Communist attack In can-North American Institute Mrs. £wa|n is a graduate of ground meat every time,-we have one man, so ^ 7 V* York and reached Salt Lake city BracevUle Township High CLOD ROAST five days against a major U.S. ❖ of Cultural Affairs for lan­ ar as possible, take care of all the ground after stops in Cleveland, Ohio; School, Newton Falls, Ohio, and Is very popular—Buy the whole combat unit. On Monday a bat- ^ ^ Chicago and Denver, Oolo. Its guage study. They will be sent tallon from the 173rd Airborne judges M d prosecu- to Peru next fall for a five- received a BA in English from meats. We grind fresh and often. If the display 6 to 7 lb. Roast or small half at Famed Statue Returns Home scheduled destination was Saa Brlgade fought the paratroop- year term. Most of this Uiiie the Eastern Nazarene College. is empty, just be patient, please, you will have Home after a two-year “visit" to the New Yoric Francisco. will be spent in the capital city Mrs. Swain is a niece of the (This is always a sell out) ers’ toughest batUe o ft o ^ ^e^ninr ^ 'T h e pUot, Capt. Gail C. Keim- Rev. Robert Shoff, pastor of the fresh ground meat in a few minutes. World’s Fair, Michelangelo’s famed “ Pieta," in a against a Viet Cong battalion in of Lima where they v«ju be re­ After battling fire, smoke and twisted debris, rescue workers were able to eirer, 48, of Denver, was among Church of the Nazarene. steel case, is unloaded at Naples. It will be return­ D Zone 80 mUea north of to ‘>J^k-Mi^etown area, chiefly nMHi-aMMi: sponsible for’ organizing new ed to St. Peter’s Basilica where it will stay under capital. changing of speeding pull passengers from the broken Boeing 727 which crashed last night in the hospitalised survivors. Hos­ churches in the fast-growing BONELESS ECONOMY LiEAN mu. . . charges to bypass Jury trials, Utah. Flames severed the fuselage. (AP Photofax.) pital officials said he kept n - a new Papal order banning future trips. Algo re­ peaUng "Terrible, terrible.” Over 1 Million ALLSTATE Remanufactured Capitol area. m^ Pawcatuck Fire De- A t the present time, there PINEHURST FRESH turned was the statue, “ The Good Shepherd.” ? 400 Viet Cong Were partment officials over aUeged It was the third 737 in­ I Engines and Block Assemblies . . , SOLD are 137 Nazarene churches in WIN A DIAMOND M ^ b y ground Md aJr action, lenient penalUes against f^se volved in fatal accidents sine* CARAT RING CHUCK August and the second this week. Trade-in Allowance on Yonr Present Peru. A staff of 20 mission­ 1 offenders in the tenth cir- aries serve as Bible school JUST COME IN; GROUND CHUCK po^d moderate covering the Now London- The first plunged into Lake M il I Engine. . . Regardless o f It’s Condition teachers and in other advisory A itombined force of .U.S. Norwich area. Ik^’s Illness Diagnosed igan off Lake Forest, JU., on capacities. TREASURE SHOPPE ROAST Marine* tmd Vietnamese troopa Aug. 18, u ain g si) M ibsM d . or 3 in 1 blend of Beef, Cotter, at Hartford, confirmed Bom in North Ireland, the MANCHESTER PARKADE The second hit a hlH widle ip- (8ee Fige TOrteen) Issuance o^ t o memorandum Pork, Veal. (In 3 lb. lots ANY SIZE yrocHlng Oncinnatl Monday although he did not tnikl'R'''"’"’ night, and 68 of t o a persons 75c lb.) itH of Treason public. ' ' aboard died. , * GORDON, da, (AP)— Elsenhower, in truth, suffered has spent «omfortaMe-night. T)je .vivii.'avil,. AeFwaiancn.eeiee •*' BONELESS TENDER CROSS RIB By COLIN FROST Jones introduced the MU ask- American Lured Hikers Found Former President Dwight D. * genuine heart attack. He Is? intermittently receWing M WasMngW dispat^W’lS In^ OR CHOICE EYE, OVEN OR POT Saturday, Nov. 13 - 1 1 A.M. ■ 7 P.M. 1 1 ------LONDON (AP) — ■nw British ing for these special powers: aATTor.Tm’D- /AT>. . Elsenhower’s illness was diag- further statement said, okygen. blood pressure and vestlgators te stik the ca u se'oE CHUCK ROAST ...... lb . 7 9 c govermnent warned Prime Min­ An order invalidating any Into Ambush SALISBURY (AP)—A fw n U y -to rt«v i« * hoart however, that the onetime lead- circulation remain stable. The the crash, laws passed or business trans­ of five and two neighbor young- . ^ as a true heart at- ^ general is in exceUent spirito A spokesman for to Federal ister Ian Smith and his lUio- LEAN BRAISING acted by Rhodesian Prime Min­ By Cong Agents sters were found safe early to- peace had spent a restful night, this morning and he enjoyed his AvlaUon Agency said in resoonsi SHORT RIBS ...... deslan regime today their de­ ister Ian Smith’s regime after day, ending a search through Revising their first estimate has had no further chest pains breakfast. to questions "At thispo IM sm KNUCKLE lb. 6 9 c fiance, of British authority is its unila/terai declaration of in­ SAIGON, South Viet Nam the wilderness of Mount Riga that the 76-year-old five-star and was "in excellent spirits , "Further electro cardiograms can see noteMUonsUp between treason. The penalty la death. dependence; (AP) — Two apparent Viet State Park. general had suffered only a this-morning.” and hinnd blood atnd<«ii studies at— since *•- the------sec- .. t o ..three accidents ... and *: we bavi SOUP BONES Atty. Gen. Sir El-wyn Jones Authority for the British gov­ Cong agents who posed as his Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Brown t^eart insufficiency, the medical The term myocardial infrac- ond episode of chest pains have no plans ter grounding 737 Jets.** Issued the warning in the House PORK’S IN SEASON ernment to Merclse executive friend led a young American of East Canaan, their three chU- J®®”? TZ means damage to heart of Commons as the government control and to make laws in ... _ , ^ ~ enuan vminir °f late tcsts. muscle resulting from a block- (See Page Nineteen) (See Page Xte) Center Rib Pork Chops ...... ib. 89c ■ought emergency powers to re­ I^odesla; 1 ^ ^ today ^ ^ Veterans Eisenhower, vacationing at “«o of blood flow in an artery store Britain’s authority over the in a Viet Cong ambush, U.S. of- jj^y hiking trip in Ihe park that cottage on the Augusth Na- teedlng the organ itself, Itali.an Style Medium Hot Sausage . . . .lb. 99c An amendment to British leg­ Center Loin Pork C hops...... Jb. 99c breakaivay, white-run colony In islation to make it easier for flclals said. covers 276 acres of to- state’s tional Golf Club course, sitf- This was the second actual central Africa. Pinehurst Large Link Sausage...... Ib. 89c Boneless Rib Pork Roast . . ; ...... ,1b. 79c “loyal Rhodesian citizens” to The victim was Peter Hunt- highest hills. fored chest pains Monday heart attack for the* one-time World Problems Paper Jones warned Britons Inside obtain ciUzenship of the United ing, 24, of■ OMaboma------aty, night and was taken to the leader of the grand alliance in 91 ug Home Style Sausage M ea t...... ]b. 79c Fresh Small Spareribs ...... lb . 69c and outside'' Rhodesia that ac­ Kingdom and the crUonies, and OWa. He was shot through the nearby Army Ft. Gordon Hos- Europe during World War II. tions furthering to aims of An order enabling the British Bankers Sentencied pltal. His first occurred In Denver in ■ Month Before Christmas" Lamb P a tties...... u, gg^. Small Pork B u tts...... egg head five times 'while driving in fc 7th Annual Christmas Fair of Bolton Smith’s would be tresonahle. immigraUon authorities to con­ t o Mekong River delta south of. BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Joseph The finding was tiiat he suf- Vatican Document Engines and Installation can be Bought 3 lbs. $1.10 The bill giving the BriUrii fiscate passport documents Is­ Saigon, a ^kesman said. J- Leary, Jr., a 84-yeaiM>ld for- fered from a shortage of blood Perhaps signaling to new Congregotlonol Church government massive powers of sued or renewed by the Rho­ • \ Two Vietnamese who were mer Vice President of the Stam- aupply to heart muscles produc- seriousness with which Elsen- MONEY DOWN * Toys Baked Goods and Candies FRESH OYSTERS, FLOUNDER retaliation against Rhodesia desian regime. wlth Hunting were aM>arently ford Fidelity Bank and Trust Ing angina pectories or.heart bower’s illness is regarded, mil- iped toward adoption In Uie Jones pointy out that other unharmed and were believed to Com, was given a suspended one pain. , itary policemen said today they Drastically Revised Attic Treasures Knitwear Aprons and HADDOCK FILLE’T S ------• House. actions by Britain — such as t o have Joined the Viet Cong. to three years state’s prison sen- Today, Capt. Wallace ^tch- were under orders to keep all VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Whatever, can he said of tUi ALLSTATE Decorations Floral Arrangements Quick passage was urg^ by ban on Import of Rhodesian to­ Hunting was a regional super- tence today In Superior Court for cock, the fort’s Information of- persona away from the "— Remanufactured Gadgets Candles Gifts From Abroad Prim e Minister Harold WUson, bacco and sugar — had already ficer;r^porte^fo;;t-forS;;;ie”c- ioom'iulto ’o^W i's^V ille gim been carried out under existing (See Page Ten) Engine for RIB OR SHOULDER who ’Thursday night accused (See Page Ten) trocaidlogram tests had shown eral and his wife, Mamie. drastically re- FUN FOR EVERYONE BITE SIZED TENDER CUBES OF Smith’s regtime of taking police statutory powers. * UR to this point, newsmen and vised modern worid problem. S S 2: Chevrolet 6 cyl. state measures and assuming The biU prodaipied that the others had been able to ap- document that totally condemns ^ . so-called balance that la- "the sickenlngly familiar atti­ Rhodesian government’s dec- proach t o hoapital -wing to sea modem war and denounces det- suits fixun this arms race, ra- Stewing jlQ tudes of authoritarian rule.” 1 5 9 LAMB o Q c (See Page lUrteen) who was 'viriting t o ailing ex- errent jx>Ucie8 based on nuclear ther than eliminatihg t o causes with Trade-in Installation President. weapons. . oil war, UtUe by tittle aggra-' This Is to text of to medical A number of American bish- vatee tom .” extra O y l communique from the six ops were reported deeply die- - CHOPS O y i BEEF doctors. turbed at to w-ordlng of‘the GOLDEN CARROTS — SOUP BUNCHES "Gen. Eisenhower has experi- new text, complalidtog privately Over 250 Models Available enced no further chest pain and that they felt it would weigh heavily against t o U.S. govern- ment’B defense ‘strategy jT^is Chevrolet Engine is only one of over 250 pop­ ^ PINEHURST ONIONS AND MAINE POTATOES AT LOW PRICES Bulletins Indiana Coed . In t o view of these blMiops, ular engine models available: Fords, Plymouths, Pon- to Soiriet govemmen.t c€u> tiace, Oldsmobiles, Chryslers, Dodges, Buicks, Mer- YELLOW much more easily Ignore any Belts Robber, PROBE CONTINUES , curys, Ramblers, Willys, Studebakers and many others 1 • "X.. us GRADE A eoundl statement than Wadi- Dividends paid from day -.'4 Ington can. > WASiUNOTON (AP) — I including popular imported sports cars. MOSCOW (AP) — 171$ Soviet The Americans said Zond 1 ap­ R^laims Purse of deposit — 4 times a Ottier bishops, who had op­ Tto govenuneat - .tadastiy Union launched an unmanned parently missed'its mark In year. Onions posed an earlier version of to search for the cause of Toes-, ■pace station toward Venus to­ Jidy 1964. FORT WAYNE, ind. (AP) Potatoes day’s massive northeastem* Plym. 6-cyl. 1951-56 ______day and said It should reach the The U.S. Mariner H passed A coed Jumped on an armed with the rewordiiur. power Uackont wlU oontiaiw' At the beginning, of Jann- planet around t o end of Febru- Venus Dec. 14, 1962, at a dis­ robber Thuraday, knocked him etiminatee a statement that the next week. Chairman Joseph Ford V-8 thru 1953 _____ — wy. April, July and Oc­ I * 3 •ry. t ’T tance of 21,648 mites after gath­ through a plate glass window possession of nuclear arms as a CL Swidlw ot t o F ed e^, tober. 10 lbs It was t o Mcond announced ering data continuously during Power ComnSsston said to­ Ford Y 1954-59 short b lo c k __$239* Venus probe by t o Soviets and Its 180 mltilon mile Journey. and grabbed back the purse he ) c I .V r r o m The weight of Venus 2 was move of R&tdeain’l I plus scores of new parte result in a top quality engine. Venua. T Francis OoUege In Fort Wayne, This wording apparently ques- Venua 1 mJaHld t o planet by* given as 968 kilograms —. 3,i28 nUnorttr govemmsnt ' XJMk pounds. T bss aald power is liaped from t o top step and ti