w \ ■ MONDAY, NOVEilfiER 14, 1966 Areragg Dafly Ngt Preui Run The Weaflier ^ ' PAGE TWENTY For tfw Week Snded lEsfnittg Hfralb NovsmiMr IM I Fair sad eoo| toniiht, kwr lu 80a; moatiy fair and milder ' '' The Emma Nettletoh Group' Klwanls Club of Manchester,' Man Asks Town 15,104 morraar,' Ugh M-M. About Town of Center Congregational Church Inc., wUl meet tomorrow noon M anehester^A City of Village Charm will meet tomorrow at 8 p.ni. In at the li|ancbeBter Country Club, To Pay Damage M1b4 Dorothy Jacobson, the Robbins Room of the church. Fred Sbabel, coach of (ClaadfM Adverttafaig on Pngo ITOCE SEVEN CKNTK daughter o£ Dr. and Ikbut Mrs. Doris Swallow will epeak the University of Connecticut, Stuart Welaa of 442 Spring VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 39 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMRER 15, 1966 VI) ChuNea HS. Jaobbaon of 45 on her trip to Russia. will speak. S t has aMced the Town of Man­ WyUya St, has been selected chester to relffiburee him in the a member o t the chx^ and St Bridget Church will spon- Rotary Club qf Manchester sum of fl5.ot police headquarters in atationa as Navy Oapt. James of hydrogen end oxygen to i»e-' ate of hidnehester IBgh School. many friends and neighbors for all The sirens wailed; the contra­ tiieran Church, wUl meet for fUm-lecture Saturday at 8 p.m. acts of kindness shown us at the lined street with the quaint band was oonftscatod. Odprits a building owned by the city. A. Lovell Jr. and Air Force vent pressure buildup. sovring Thursday at 10 a.m. at at Bailey Auditorium, Manches- time ot the death of Marion Armo- name of "PX Alley.” sullenly paid their finee, which Inscrutable women in conical Maj. Hldwln E. Aldrin Jr. - Tto voltage to the eleotrical ,J5auglaughters of Liberty, No. 17, the church. There wiU be a ter High School. ’This is the Idda. We Would also like to thank hats and baggy pajemap oper­ the ladies of the Church of the As­ What he saw oauapd him to amounted to 100 per cent of the prepared to fire their retrorock- system also dipped and the az- will install officers tomorrow at meeting at 2 p.m. on the same fj^gt of a series of five Audubm ate shabby, crowded stalls and sumption and the Rosary Society of blow his ct^derahle diplo­ value of the goods — and then ets. tronauts were told to turn off T pm. at Orange Hall. Mrs. day. Mrs. Hedwig Earn vriU lead «im-lectures sponsored by Lutz St. Bridget Church tor the Mass If.' can produce a Jeep clutch as­ "You sound pretty chipper up certain equipment, Elizabeth Gray of the Hartford cards. matic cool. arranged for the appropriate devotions. Hostesses are Mrs. Museum and the Man- Mrs. Ella LaBrec and Family under-the-table pay;off to ge tthe sembly or an Icemaking ma­ there,” a ground communicator Another problem cropped up lodge will conduct the ceremon­ Sigrid Modean, Mrs. Hannah cjiaster Jayoees Post Exchange luxury items chine from beneath a pile of rat- In gay profusion glittered on goods back in circulation. aald. at breakfast today with the fail- ies. Members are reminded to Johnson and Mrs. Iver Carlson. In Memoriam “He wants to do one more E- ure of a water gun used to nvols- wear long white gowns. In loving memory of Ronald A. every stand and shelf —vintage Neoot day the black mark­ (Bee Page Four) Mysjtlo Review, North Ameri- Muldoon who passed away Nov. 19. VA—extra vehicular activity— dehydrated food. The Education d u b will meet , * o . . D c®" Benefit Association, will 1960. ^ Lovell replied, referrtog to get water out of there, W cita^day a t 3:15 pm . at Bow- tomorrow at 8 p.m. a t Odd Always remembered. ctompion spacew ^w Aldrin’s ^ut it comes out very alowly,” ers School. three outside.- .j- excursions. _ Lovell reported. “So It’s strictly Fellows Hall. Refreshments will Mrs. Sadie B. Muldbon and Family 1 be served. Hankinsons Mark 50th Wedding M’s a bluebird day,” said mis­ S t Bridget Rosary Spclety dry food and ihtoktog w ater.” sion control, explaining that to Even so, the aetrdmuto had will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Mr. and Ikirs. Joseph Hankln- The couple was married Nov. the Atlantic recovery area “it’s church for a Recitation of the Hose^Cp. 1, Eighth District M ER^W eek trouble eating because of their TELEVISION and Fire D^pariment, ^11 meet to- -on of 56D House Dr., West- ^'^V frt““Sie7?ave a beautiful spring day.” duties. BURUNOTON, Vt. (AP) Lovell asked the precise posi "We keeping you busy, tiffs APPLIANCE S’TORE brief buslnefe meeting at St. a son. William Hanklnson of tlon of the Bridget School cafeteria, there Hllllarq Sts, day evening at a 50Ui wedding Manchester tind two grandsons, —Its “MERP Week” at the recovery carrier momtog?” mtosion control cen­ MANCHESTER PARKADE University of Vermont. Wasp. ter asked. will be an Ihter-Fatth panel dis- _ J’ " , celebration at the ^ghth Dis- They have lived In Manchester “You don’t ■wnnt to hit It?” cuaslon. Refreshments wiU be ^uth Methodlftt C»uples Department Head- for the past five years and are •’MBlRP” 86uids for Men’s “ Yeah,” cepUed LoveU. PHONE 643-0561 asked the Canniarron, AuttitaUa^ “You’re doin* i>retty well. Ev­ served. ® pr^essive quarters. Main and Hilliard members of the Church of the Economic Recovery Pro­ station. ___ dinnernnor Saturday,. o ir o-r starting.. o at About 55 fricnds and rela- Assumption. Mr. Hanklnson is gram. It is the traditional ery time I try to eat somethtog. Gemini 12’s 59th and final or- __I’m either____ getting___ ready to Womens Home League of the P'”*‘ ^ home of tives from Boston, New York, retired from the New York City UVM period when the girls Salvation Army will meet to- Robert Larmett, 429 ^ bit t t a r t ^ a t 12:86 p.m. EST pm-gie ftiel cella, take an update, Want a and Manchester attended the TYansit System. (Herald photo ask the guys out Supposedly when the astronauta passed v^iite down somethtog.^— ------morrow at 2 p^m. at- Junior Spring St, The event is open gy^^t BERLIN (AP)__A Pan * * 0 0 1 Us deoUnaiUcnki this Com- Ths spokesman said that at by Oflara.) ” - ~ ^ lovely shaping ... —- the resources of the male within radio range of Cape Ken- «what are you doing with Hall of the citadel. Hostesses J? couples of the church, Ampriran canro ie t flvine muntot-auirounded city. A Ber- the time the plane kwt contact students are at a yearly low Jerry Hammach, a NASA r^bVMy ehi«’ are Mrs’. J.oseph Pherrien and Reservations,^which close to- Again here at Pinehurst Rprfto slilvT “n o ta c m said it eanisa.. Wtih West Berlin, a light snow nedy- your left hand?” qtffppad the inail to West Berlin crash- ^ ^ ^ unsealgd was faSing in the area, ^ cell, during the pre-Thanksgiving Ships, .phnes and beHcopton, gmund. t>ie USS Wasp, holds a sign sm t to the 8 ^ pjf 11> Mrs. Gencvla Lockwood. morrow may be made with Mrs. we feature for Thanks­ echoed and dating tiaya. y ^ -^ d James Loy^, son . MERP Week wiU to “Dad” and ^ in g partner piurtnef Buzz!Buzz. Alprin A special combined meeting Golden ' Harvest oven- ^ eilmaxeil Friday .wltii Rie abeiard the Wasp sometime afterafte scheduled of the executive committee -and Cedar Ridge Dr., Glaston- dawn darknesa today^ and Elut Btlitin qald : commie- . 'ThejriMRJSiM |ieaded Jtor Te- dishwasher? ready Turkeys from Ab- by BESTFORM* the E ast "tipOT iton •twitofitgailiig fee erash re- ^ i 'n e l a to ttotVeiKdl w e to of ‘ c'rovHflng'of'tKe m IsJHP icing afternoon splashdown. (AP Photofax) the renovatims committee ist- removtog a seal from the tear, erle-Labroad’s nearby agency ADN reported its ***• mew or the Weto Berlin. ahd the MERP Week dance. ed saciatactory. "That ahould give you about a the American Legion will be ■ farms. Most sizes will be Ttje anal few hours were buay five-fold tocreaae,” the grouid held tonight at 8 at the Legion three crewmen were killed. a spokesman at Tegei said I Home C h a p te rr\ OES, will meet avmlable if yon place ad­ bodtos were recovered.” « ^ whjUher cowWtioto at Tegei ones for LoveU and Aldrin, who ■ . ____ Wednesday'^ 8 p.m. at the SHU ell Jokingly remained: Picka FOB A LIFETIME! vance orders early this 2.50 U .r^^ bars ItyStt aS « ^ ^bllshed VlCl W h Y B o BUS You’ll never have to buy film again . . . week. thoritiea. The original .V. j , Ts.ii ------cpive you aver seen that car- Eiiemy Ruth CMrcle of Bmanual Lu- because each time Llggetts dev^ops and Nothing feels Inore luxurious next to your skin than this nylon theran Church will meet to- “ plwuting to prints your roll of Black & White or 'satin triebt bra. Nothing shapes you more naturally than the gave no accounTThe TheT?ie crashcrash waswas thethe firstfirst ofof aa PrODOSed l^rODOSCdi IH 111 B O ill lli ^ times ^they ^told ground c«- toon <)f tbs guy hoic^ his noae inet^ i^urcn win meet to are reminded to oontact Koda-color film we give you ABSO­ estem commercial plane in _ r troUers that KitchenAid. night at 8 at the reception room LUTELY FREE, a fresh roll of film cloud-soft fiberfill padding and makes you a perfect ^ e . Straps pilot, copilot and navigator. commercial_ plane ^ - Tb *" *^* *^’*“ **°^’” one of the hostesses, Mta. TiTo- for your camera. We replace the film cross over in front for perfect separation and delightful (It TSv. nrwMnr TOT - ***® East Germany on a regular B v ISC liate L/Cflll to do everythtog Ihey “yeah,” aaid the ground, of the church. In new crop frozen oven- representai^ at the ato through the alrjcorrldoni. ^ were being toM to do. “you’ll to another hrat in the ___ rence Thornton of 2 WeUington you have developed. It’s all fresh- ready birds, we expect to All-over stretch comfo^ between and under cups and stretch- Herman Dittmeyer dated and top nuallty a n d Ko- 127 tabbed straps make this bra a wanted addition to your ward­ A U.8. Air BVWce iiash crew HARTFORD (AP) - A bill They monitored a number of ^pace ppogmm.” Pounded by B-52s I dak;'too. Quick processing.. Women of North Methodist Courtland St. 124 , hour service for have Land O* Lakes and robe. In White. 32-38A, 32-38B. one jsaaz uw m an air comaors, ^Gannany but gave no , ^ 5 standing by to West Berlin that would provide up to $300 problems, hone serious, which He refened to a cartoon of a Church will have a workshop black and white (]ust Butterballs . . . came down shout eight milea further details. a little bit longer for “ awaiting further tostructions. as a bonus for military service P*®g“®d the record-ahattering man desperately reaching, for SAIGON, South viet Nam such aircraft In South. Viet'Nsai for the Christmas fttir, tomor­ color). row at 9:30 am. at tiie church. Only “BESTFORM” Offers You The Jets were brought Into. In Viet Nam was filed, today mission-...... , j the faucet while floating in a (AP) — Commuiffst gunners to at least 288. ' . / West Berito service by P a n at the State Capitol by Republl- Tto dlf«cultiw involved ^ shot down three U.S. Army hell- . South Vietiuunese jbeadquav* There will be no evening meet­ Vandals Snip 'Amertoan otffy tiffs year, re- can Sen. John Minelto of Tor- maewuvertog timisteis and (Bee Page Tea) ing of Uie group. Last year Morrell’s Hams Such A Great Little Figure! ■ copters in Tay Ninh Province tors clatoed W Vie>^Ck>ng killed Railroad Wire and Pinehurst U. S. piactog four-engtoe propeller rington.'' today a few hours after B62 in a clash between s! oontysny AX THE PARKADK Nourie Apprehended, D06Bti. Minetto, a Worid War I yet- bombers pounded the hideout of miUtiamen and'a eonipany ^ Manchester WATES wlU have ILIGGETT DRUG 404 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST Choice Rib Roasts ran a a potluck tomorrow at 7 p.m. An electrical wire that con­ close second in holiday An air of mystery surrounded eran and dean of the State stronghold there of the Viet Viet Obng^ 40 miles west cf Sak at the Italian American Club, trols a crossing light at the the crash after a U.S. Air Force Senate, also filed the first biU Cong 9th Division. ' gom Moderate govemmbiit demand to turkeys. We spokesman first oonflrmed that for a bonus to veterans of the A UB. militaiy spokesman casualties were rqiorted. Eldridge St. Welghlng-ln will radlrroad crossing at Parker will be glad to take your LBJ Enters Hospital 2nd Holdup Suspect the plane was missing and to- Korean - Conflict. said he had no reports yet of Elsewhere across floufh Viet St. was snipped by a vandal order for carefully aged are reminded to bring place set- _ ,. Ueved down In East Germany The new bonus would casualties nor any word wheth-. uam, ground action oontimied Ronald G. Nourie, the second tings. Mrs. Allen Hoffman of short cot Rib Roasts. Just riwrt of its West Berlin des- ftoanced by a special er new gromid action had hiH, and . bad weatiier over Loomis Rd., Bolton, ways and Police said railroad workers man sought in the Nov. 8 hold­ tination. issue, as was the case with'^For the M’ Dual Operation erupted In the Communist C North Viet Nam reduced Amerl^ up of the Rockville branch of It was inbound for Tegei when Korean paymaits. Zone where the largest U.S. cm air strikes llutiiply Monday means chairman, Is in charge have repaired the damage. The jFoiir Star SPECIAL FEATURES of reservations. vandalism was reported by a the Vernon National Bank, was radar contact with the craft was Anyone with service in the WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl- with the surgewjs In little more ground force of the war Is fbr the fourtii Straight day. THIS WEEK routed out of a closet In a ___ - railroad employe. ’TUESDAY & WED. lost. " Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine dent Johnson, at times an Impa- than a year. On Oct. 8, 1965, he pursuing the Viet tong Earlier Tpday was the sixth stralg^ No matter which model or type Mrs. Annie RusseU of S Fos- A flashlight and a pair of Times Square hotel room by The Pan Am Jete were using Corps, toast Guard or . their tient patient, entem Bethesda underwent ’ 2 hours and 15 only light contact hm been re- .day on ?riffch the high-flying BSt you buy, yoifll get the same tor St. will show slides of. her pHens valued at $2, and a house I C A C K L E B tR D FBI agents yesterday noon. Tegei tostead of their ncnmal. women’s auxiliaries or mem- Naval Hospital today to prepare minutes of surgery for removal ported. , bombers from Guam pounded effective washing and drying recent irisit to Portadown, Aey, were stolen Friday from a ★ ★ ★ RiOCK CORNISH An unidentified g ii, sharing field at Tempelhof because of bers of the Public Health Serv- tor the dual'operation he faces of hls gaH bladder and a kidney The helicopter losses An ’T ^ the ktogUine Viet Cong strong* performance and built-in de­ Northern Ireland, Wednesday at parked car owned by Adam his New York hotel room, of­ runway repain begun Monday ice would be eligible under Wednesday moriffnff. stone. Ntak brought the reported toll of jjojfi along the Cambodian bar* G A M E H E N S fered physical reelstwc'e to pendability—when you get a 5:30 p.m. at the Youth Center T j^ of East Hartford, I WHEN THIS COUPON IS PRESENTED weighing a pound and jeight at the mldclty terminus. Mtoetto’s bill. The date for „U past nerformanceperformance Is any On® current problems > der 60 miles nortwest cf Saigon. of the Citadel. The event is„ The car was in the parking agents as they prepared to an incisibn hernia on the .-*r j TTbe KitchenAid. Thera’s no sidmp- Coupon Accepted Until 4 PM. Thors., Nov. 17 to ten ounces each. - A 20c Air France regularly uses Te- nffUtary service to qualify for Johnson may to on the An estimated 80,000 Americas spontored by the Women’s ^ ot HoUday Duckpin Innes coupon in each Cornish Heiv search hiis room. But Nourie troops, the largrat singla fores Ing to meet a price. I gel as do Wgger Pan A mjets the Viet ,Nam bonus was set roove’until the last minute. »‘®® ^ his abdomen ^ , -- Y u lc L h iu ie r Home League of the Salvation Inc. at 39 Spencer SL It was un- which can be used on pjjr^ was captured while hiding in providing service to New York, at Dec.' 81. 1963. ^ d m m j,e wiH enter the of the war, are. massed in tits Thera’s a KitchenAid dishr Anny. locked chase of any CackJeSird the closet, FBI officials in Hart­ Radar oontact was lost at 2:42 termination of hostilities is de- brush country, rtibber planta* washer for every kitchen, every product ford said today. He was appar­ a.m. srs” By Cliefs Out tions and |m^Ies where for. ently unarmed, they said. budget: Undercounter bullt-lns. CORNISH HENS ..rv.0. M. ,*n«. n«r -g-^ MTe— neatly tsvo weeks they havs at the They said about $6,000 In that one of their officers at a Top-loading portables that need Public Records Tues. and Wed. nal surgery early Wednesday. 1* o r V IC t i r i s ‘>«®“ »«ttllng and pursuliig tha , Save 20c^'When you buy cash was discovered lij hls pos­ . , J Johnson has termed the oper- .! 9th Viet Cong Division and no Installation. Front-loading (See Page Two) \ It was J(dmsori s second date mtoor, and said they Warrantee Deeds ^them for session. The girl, only identified (See Page Nineteen) regiment of North VistiiamesS convertible-portables that are LEGLERC as a New York City resident, r i i o ^ take' less than an hour. WAYLAND, Mich. (A®*), — Peter O. Postma to Everett ' regulara.. was charged with harbbylng a "Within an hour, we will be out American troops in Viet Nam portable now and can be biiilt FUNERAL HOME T. Carlson Jr. and Evelyn M. ^ Each in anytime. DIshwasher-sInk Put a few in 79c your freezer. criminal, officials said. from under the influence of the ]|ave to make do at Christ- (See Page Mtaetowi) Carlson, property at 33 Olcott Nourie’s capture came only combinations in a compact 48^ FUNERAL St. anesthetic,” he aald Sunday, ^ without Robert Double- —WhUe Johnaon to on lha oitara-——“ -----j cabinet. Everett T. Carlson Jr. and - (See Page Nliietoen) BONAID NOUIUE ting table. Vice President Hu- ®telna glazed turkey and gib- Come In and pick your*. SERVICE Evelyn M. (Darlson to Arthur E. - f Duljuque to rt H. Humphrey will to acting let gravy, WALTER N. Vigneau and Frances N. Vlg- president. Doiffffesteln, 43,* a chef who neau, property, at 99 Hollister 525 M A STREET MANCHESTER l e c l b ir c FRANKFURTS Johnson said they have a .thinks cookies from home are News Tidbits D oritU suttAti Director St. r Coll 643-2330 Meat on Friday? i- ' standing agreement spelling out not enough for soldiers at war (Mticlaim Deeds l»x>cedures to put Humphrey In during' the yuletlde, wanted a S v m t h i i ^ ^ Call 649-5869 Hldwaray. Hollto Town of lb. 59c 23 Main Street, Manchester Famous Brand charge- should the President to company- n ■■■■■• of the tuition’s leading t Judge SVancto J . Talty turns Ki«ch«nAidi. Manchester, southerly portiem of incapable of carrying out execu- chefs to cook Christmas dinner renewed appeal tor direct- Kensington St. Dubuqua C O L D W A V E tive duties. tor tiie troops. ed verdict of Inaoociit is the r: William 'I F. Ferguson and UVERWURST or Catholic Bishops “Wo expect that we will to In The Detonse Department eaid ___ __ trial James W. Ferguson to Agnes £RNIC‘S BRAUNSCHWEIGCR the hospital for a very few days the trip would be “contrary to Seraae to the Jury B R A N D N E W F. Ferguson, property at 15 and then we 'WlU''to r^urnlng'to. priicy” and dangerous. ^ i .Brasla throws to weight 1 9 6 7 Franklin St. •9.98 In Lb, Lota . Lb; S9c Texas,” Johnson uid.Doublestein, a father of three, move to rule Bed .1 LeaM OFFERS! VOLKSWAGEN Discuss Question On Nov. 8, whep dehnson an- lives in this west Michigan town ^ oiove. Joseph E. Pacheco to The CLAIROL Our Special nounced the operetam was com- of about 2,000 and commutes to Romania objects to Tardif Machine Inc., 2,100 3-IN.1 BLEND ing, he said Jt would take {dace his Job at a Grand Rapids res- ^ mmoeal .Harry R oberto . square feet iff building on north Hair Cotoring WASHINGTON (AP) — The e r some other form of penance, In-iO to IS dbys. Hls doctors rec- (aurant. men sought in,tii# of Beef. Pork oipd Veal qtMation of jneat on Friday tor such iss prayer and good worim, side of Chapel St, for five' ommendbd a curtailed schedule, j-ememtor when I was In dnying three London police- (he nation’s Roman Oslholica may to eubetiihited- >‘i at BIG irxIB * years, commencing Dec. 1,1966. for M e^ Loaf ahd Johnson weht off to his LBJ the service,” he said, “the is arrested on a farm la Marriage License / comes up today at en.e2gtiBordi- An tofhiential body of optaicn D g Iiixg ScdcHi •5.75 Ranch in Texas. Christmas season was alwaysmriMpe j.Stortford, : ending -a TEFLON James Franklyn Syphers, 68 I Lk 79c nary conference of toBhope. in (he Ameriban hierarchy ban Later, the Prosldent said he the toughest, the time when three-mOntfa maiffumf. . .Weet The 219 American ix«la(ea argued tor virtual atooUtion of COOKIE D urw t St., and Dorothy Ann ^new lightweight nylon-Lycra wanted to expeAte matters and morale sank a bit and we were Germany’s two major poUtical Makula, Tolland, Nov. 18, South (um (heir attention (o tiffs laaua fiia no masyben-Friday xule^ as HAIR CONDITION .Candled Friuts, Hard Saooe. get the operation done within a ^ little d^re$sed.” parttoa meet to seek an agraa- SHEET »1715 Methodist C hur^ after: < . . pbaolete. It already haa been matter of days, preferably at x spokeisman for the Defense oh a eoalMbw and elect a . DEL. IN MANCHESTER and Mince Meat now here for ; ^ 4- Accusing the Johnson ad- abaixipned in some oountiree, Regular # 2 .^ Building PermHa-' I Tiiotnient .and S^^^^ your holiday. cooUng, .:—... long-leg p.^nty girdles the Brooke Army Medical Oen- jDopartment’s Community Rela- to Chancellor Lud» Equipped with turn signals, Wesley R. Smith, two-family of coerdng the including Canada, Italy and\ ter in San Antonio, Tex.. tions devision said the trip'wig Elrhardt. . .Men. wamea leatherette seats, heater, de­ dwelling at 29-31 Lyndale St, STATE OF MAINE poor to praotlca birth control. Ptomce. But the Wednesday date John- would to impoasltffe in view of ohUdren aro b o o ^ hi » | froster, seat belto, 2-speed y to u n o n t^ 9 9 c ^ -^16,4)00.^----- Y------:■ — Uaing a computing M - the birth oonbrol ieisue, sob finally announced was not re cent “increased troop rertoa M in totkfiow* electric wipers, 2 ba^-up V 4 ^ , . .. •5.00 by BESTFDRM* riffne to oonduot the firrt dec- Raymond J. naiifher U^ts, windshield washer, . iVank Gambolati for Mrs. far from the original timetable, strength and the heavy logU- ^ mountahi dlatrioti of (heir Iffstoty. A t o b ^ a a p o k Z Im , ^ And Johnson aald the Bethesda, tical requlrementa’’ of trans- jqq/ 0/8 mirror, overrjderi^ tool Marjorie Kurtz, addition to’ w kit, 12-volt system. dwelling at 347 Keeney St., 22,- Shampoo ^ Set Lbs. John F. Deanton of Detroit was ($» pwlstas, ta*d • news Md.; boqfftal was diosen as a porting the chefs Into the war wnA rstv iiallet 10 '' chosen prestdenf of the *pta®^ oontaenitoi ' "We ’''have'"''.(lto'' 000. - : Phoenix C^P Sparks Cleanup Ct^pajign ••cent^ toe marty ^ . pal obnferenoet granted r ^ spectra of (to goventtrieM otfer- progress oonsidtant doctors. “r all started out as a wUd muslciahs union JpEVlL STRIP OB .PABKCNOr ■ 5.95 powers by Pbfte iPtol VI and tiis b^low minimum relief to (to Now that the electiok camimigns are over, a cleanup cami^ign is in p: The medical Uffeup that at- dream,’’ DouMestein said. .He r!an»iiun Voraton uin. B£RNI£'S TEDTRllDON •2i85 Ecumenioal|touncti at Rome. one bapd wMle the in Phoenix, Airz. Thti Republicans there are' paying a nickel each for eve^ \ CHIGAGO — ’Hie striii of § lYOW^flniivte pugiered and flattered with the afl-over eonttol tended Jqhnaon a'year ago wiU that Rep. Gorrid R, Ford, ^ nU^VISION and ^ VOLKSWAGEN Mon., Tiles., l^ed., Thors. One of the Issues tip to ^ ^ttor is fitted with ceotnoep- campaign poster removed from trees, poles and buildings and returned ^ head­ be on hand agate, with. Dr. Rjuvch., House Republican ™ ^ grass between sidewalk and of the-Tong leg panty. Rdnforced front pmel controls your tUl 4 ' *JWL ' htalxq*, archbtttopa and o^-,,,ttv«s.’* . George A. HaUenbeck of the ,«^der. liked U,e Mbs «nd had APTUANCS STORE i^treet is .called by many names himmy as tlie side panels slim your hips' and thighs. And more,. quarters. Sira.' Donald M. Sherrill^ above, w4s nw ly buried under the ava^ TaloottvlHe I ta wMdMMmSrtoati Oetfi* HS catted (Ms a thrast to Mb- Kayo Clinic once again the • T Nam peace prospecte and a toW In the various reglbna. Among ■ bade panels shipe and control the derriere. Even the pand- laitftlm. One couide brought in 1,100 signs and received. 655. The idea is 1|0 inkNCmanER PM tK^ Specials Not Honored Without ■ attactied g^rteri help to smooth and flatten. All this in cool, j «Hm moM > 5 ^ Ob^eja^ have the city deaared of sign^ b^ore the influx of winter tourists. : pri^pal mifwn.^ (See Page Seran) Chrlstma^ ceased Phone 649-2838 them are berm,; parking strip, y i / / n HgMwilght nylon and lycradti spindez at a po^et pleasing Iscm nw it eii^MlBr.tir^ (See F b * a : •> , P R O ^ MS-M81 bouleva^ devil strip, tree lawn 1 ^ ^ . "Valuab^Ie Coupon” Above low jptice. fo W^lte. In sized: S—M—L—XT^. 5 tr w b elt \ • H A ItANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAlfCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY^ NOVEMBER 15. 1966 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO BIANCHESTER EVENING" HJ5RAU), MANCHESTER; CONl^, T U ^ NOVEMBER 15, 1966 Bolton METRO wiz more eonotrnad Sttilirt Wimiei* " tile s land "Ipkik bomaownnr. to aar- with «dttoatl«nal huravajlcns, HAVE YOU AN PoKce Qiei^ TPC Backs Tam sky vice a oeaspool wtafefi^ in a land l^einwoNI on Bridge than^'pupO j)erionn4l rervlea. transaction some time ago, bo- Mo r e . Of Talk Test Superb EVENT SCHEDULED came taaooosaibhr to him for Choicest Meats hi Town! TABT-BOOBIB AUOnONS $ S a v in g Field Trif» Extenziena Arch Stuart of 23 Pioneer THAT CALLS for servioing. H ie resi^noe to lo­ MAY BE OOBOPLIOATED 186,000 Thz rzqheat'fof an zkltazioh FOOD? On Lincoln School cated n ^ to Buckhmd .School, IS-W M t vidasnAilg of the b o M of zduezitkai poUoy Circle was Jiidged tost speaker \ i ■ ^ ' By ALFBED SHEINWOLD NORTH fo r thievea during the Weekend. _ x ™ ‘ ^ . and the oeaepool. to on present A S72 on ftold tripz. to Include over- of the evening last night at a . It may to a wedding, a ba»- \. WEDNESDAY OMLY SPECIAL! Of the five, breaka, one at- ." t A school property. The oommiaBtoa nlglit tripe wzz precipMated by ^ let or Just apt faiforinal get- unanimous vote, the Town Planning Commission Part soora oomtdicata 'your' I t Suggested on School meeting of the Manchester LEAN, ALL BEEF tempted break, and two thefta last night accepted fully a recommendation by Town agreed to give the owner, o f iCQ99 a requeat of the French Club together of a Society, lodge or Toastmaster’s Club at Miller’s some friendly group. raported by police, two breaks Planner Joseph Tamsky to abandon the Lincoln School the hotpe permission, to sendee bidding. If ycNOmda has most ^ School board chairman Wal* flee of HBLCO, but does not in^-to ,take a five-day trip to Mon- . WERT Restaurant. He Is an assistant a ^ one theft took place there, district' rather than build a new Lincoln School in Cen- the oempool, on condltten tiiat of the blg^, cards, the part ter Waddell told fellow board tend to move from B(4t(m un- treal and Quebec, during the he make the school grounds us­ A KIlO professor at the University of if'e Are Prepared to In. all, clothing, and an elao- ter Park. ----- ——------score may cause you to miss $ Q 9T 4 membera at a meeting last til zumm«r. Thornton’s offer sprlpg vaoaiUon. < HAMBURG able after he puts in a sepUc V 10S3 Connecticut School of Social W c drill yaluad S2S6 wara Tha plapnera also approved Dec. 1 pubUc hearing, and set 0 AlO lUght that the public building will be considered when Mat- Liguorl eald that the request Serve You to Your tatde a dam that you would easily Work, .His topic was "Viet Nam PlSM toratown^edaubdlvl. „p » ^>eclal hearing for Nov. A KQ1074 J a V* commiuion (PBC) haa received thews resigns. ~ would be coming up sooner or Some!''months ago . the owner Md without the part score. If SOUTH figures from an architect In- Wilson, HUey, project dlrec- later anyway, because a class Fact or Fiction.” Carl Rohr- Coikplete SatUfactUm V ^ Ferguson Rd. 22 on the Yules aubdlvlUon off the strength is evehljtgfivtded, 4AQ95 bach of Manchester was toast­ S O i 2 lbs, 9 9 ° Joee^Fyyy j^42 Ltmunore At a meeting held In tte cof- Birch Mt Rd. Atty. Herman wap airestad for meMalnlng a dicating that the proposed ele- tor of Project ASK, a proposed such ae the senlm' Oontempor- H iv catering servioe Is set up (U m r 4 LBS..PBB FAMOLT) health ixuisanoe, and found hhn- yohr patt score win utua^ per- AK62 master and Fred Mahler of Ver­ the'Mimlclpal Yules haa been asking for • 64 mentary school might be built AncUlary Service Center; spoke ary Issues course might want to^to flexible enough to ao- aelf in the predlcameat of being Buisde the" opponents to overbid 65 quite a bit cheaper than orlg- to the board last night before to go to WasAiing^ton, D.-C. non was general evaluator. eommddate any size gathering. ^ yesterday evening, the proval of the large subdivision m F. B. Minis of Manchester led ~unable to correct the attuatlnn rather than let you. play U Wsto N o A m Why not can ns and talk over to send to the town tract for several “years, but the Inally estimated. the board voted to Join the Cov- in O case of the French HIGHUND PGGK MARKET Since the health nutoande, the habd. 1 A Fa« 2 A Robert Lienhard, of the entry board of educatton and dub, ttw board would be liable, a table topics discussion on the the detallsr V ' tlireM pain of fhoes, two Board of Directors ,.. .aAd . tha project, which had been studied Opening lead —king of dubs. recent decision of Manchester m mOHLAMO 9«BEE 1V-«aONK MS-4t 78 ars and underwear*^ The cloth- Board of Education copies of cesspool, wea not .on bis prop- iPui 3 A archltectur|I firm engaged In others in applying dor a federal as it is for all field trips, but by a ^ special subcommittee of erty. V^en today’s hand was play­ 3 V F4M 2 A drawing preliminary plane, has grant to develop the CMiter. the expenee would to home by voters to reject downtown re­ Ing isx)valued at S128. A tin Tamsky’s ICiigthy recommenda- the TTO, has been turned down ed In the finals ot the rubber s r , newal. eavlnga bank containing |7 tiohe on the school site. suggested that, by di'vldlng the Leglalatlon Needed file parents of the students In- was also stolen. for numerous reasons. bridge tournament last month constructlon of core facilities The Bolton board voted Inl- vedved. The Tpastmasters meet the GARDEN GROVE The TPC, In accepting the re­ Elections of chairman and at the Sands Hotel in Lhs second and fourth Monday .-of TELEPHONE 649-5313--649-5314 PoUce said the thief entered port, Agreed that UttoQln Viet War Bonus the mortgage on your boma. totweeh two building stajges, a tially to support the planning ’fhere was a difference of tha bcuaa by prying a storm secretary for the new year were Vegas, East-West were vulner­ IM Iy Gnesttoa reduction of $166,900 could to ©f the center, which is to serve opinion aihong board members, each month at 6:30 p.m. at Mil­ School be replaced and students moved up to a future date 'when able' and had a part score of ler’s Restaurant window on the south side. A be put in larger, expanded a more complete gathering of Proposed in BOl Fartaer opeiia the Mddlag made In the ooitt., estimate. ,of .22 , towns in northeastern Ctm- soniq^of whom felt that there bottla of whlsk^, about three 40 points. This part score had $686,900. Lienhard .also, mcnr neotiout'. Now the board has was a lot of difference between a decided Influence on the bid­ wlA one Aamond, and the quartersouaitara fullfull, weewas dinemrerMidlacovered Nathan Hale, Buckley and members . ___ would . v be present, By Senate Dean nett player passes. Ton hoMi tioned that building all.core fa- voted to Join In applying for a trip to Monttoal and one te ding. duties necessary for a 24-room funds, under Title IH of the Washington, uitoer the pried window, poUce Washington Schools, which ‘ West wito cautious about bid­ Spades, 4-44! Hearts, Q4-7-4t H O lM E$ °^TuHe^affhme said. They said It had been should L modernised. *** (CanUnaed from Page One) Diamonds, J*7*5-2| Clubs, A 4 . school at In gaemenUry and isecondary Ed- Robert ’Treat eald ^ thought purchased In New Hampshire. nv ^ hardware ding over one spade but decid­ a loss of $42,450 In construe- ucatlon Act of 1965. the parents Shoifid atoume ft* In the Manchester Area, N6MB6I , THfi OK06&OF THE OOLOBN BUU for the botius. Ihe sum ai $10 ed to risk a bid of three chibe What do you sayf Police are checking It for fin- ^ ■J®”' ^ “*® ®* “*® Answer: Bid one heart Show (m gran s. . . financial support Is Ih- responslbUlity, that the bqard Mrmrints. WilUm Cux^UM is opposed to North E3nd Redevelopment area when the opponents stopped at for each month in service to a major suit than raise part­ A atom window on a horns 2 * * ^ was set up for pubUc bearing to be provided, with a maximum two spadea Hie bid was far regular ciassroom. and two ^ ^ sticking Its neCk who's the In Cr<>wcl talking to? from safe, for North might ner’s minor suit kindergartens. Initially, and to none would to ’ tavoly^ unUl at out owned by Howard Barrett of ^ on Dec. 1. of $300: Oopyrtglit 1M$ Letjrn The Facts 2S lilnnmore ;Dr. was pried and school populations in the adja­ Larsen, who to the owner ot have paid a penalty of 600 to expendable to 24 rooms 1®“ ^ » cent districts. Payment woidd be made to General Features Oorp. tha lateh broken by a tMaf Larsen’s Hardware in the points for stepping into the ^Core faclllUea are aU the sup- mayto lon yr. The ynount Buick dealers, mostly. sometlma between 7:M p.m. 7714 TPC also agreed to op­ .North Ekid'; has to, move be­ suhdvora of a deceewed eerv- bidding. porting areas, such as office. ^ ^ ^ Your club or organlxatfon can learn F d o b DEMAIQB OREA'nSB storage, lavatory and furnace *!»« govenmient, if the jiroJ^t tehools In the *>. He win and 12:15 a.m. Saturday while pose the use of present recre­ cause his store to scheduled for icemen. Too Btoky ational area facilities for the South thought it too risky to gpuce Is accepted, will r » t to known tolng the resuHs of a survey Mr. and Mrs. Barrett were out. demolition to make way for The veteran’s bonus for Viet ST^RACUSB, N.Y. (AF) — the facts about modem funeral serv­ use of new schools. "It would let West {day the hand at three Waddell said that the Infoi- until spring, and the cantor It- * ® ^ ^ Police said the thief searched redevelopment. Nam service was made a plenk Edmund H. FaBoti, exeoittve BOURNE BUICK, Inc. Che bedroom but apparently be unvUse to think In terms of clubs because that would bring vice president of Agway, Inc., a matlon had been relayed-to him self couldn’t to In operaUbn be- ice at any time. Simply contact us, using opeh'space for schools," Larsen to asking for a zone in the Democratic Party plat­ in giune and rubber if West by PBC chairman Douglas ^ore January HUey said. 285 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER nothing was stolen. form during the recent cam- farm cooperative, told the New change on the fringe o f the made hts contract Actually, Cheney shortly before the He also ^l^lned that noO- KmISmI At 14 LInnmore Dr., a tWef Chairman John Lamenzo area so that he may begin paign.. York Farm Bureau meetiiig and we vdll consider it a privilege to West would lose a spade, two that greater demands for food - meetinr last niffht. ess&ry legislation must be students, why wen t i ^ snatched five men’s sW ta val- . _ Minelto also filed a MR today Details of the «ura«Jrtlons passed in the coming session of J*jw dd^ Ued at |26 from a clothesline MOTbere ^mmented that If gaitf that he cannot wait to top hearts and a heart luff, in America and abroad wfU schedule a talk before your group. the Lincoln School were to be calling for extenskm of veteran and eventual^ a diamond. bring higher inoomes to UA. wUl be discussed at a meeUng the legislature to aBOw schools sometime between 4:30 p.m. move into the area designated benefits to persons who Mrved Saturday and Sunday. The anew, members of Parent- South would have passed fanners. of the PBC next Monday. Wad- to cooperate In regional serv- l ’\ since It may take some time in Viet Nam or the Dominican three olubs If there had been dothes an owned by Albeit .Teachers Organizations would for a site to be built where re­ dell said. His only purpose in Ices. A repiw ntatlve body, Republic conflict of 1945, and ho part score, and this woidd mentioning the report to the composed of mtontors of the 22 ^ Sheffield. — want replacement of other development to proposed,' and another measure to include Viet Puppet Show Set in Tolland The electric diriU, vahibd at ■chools whkdi also may need he_ would______have to______either relo- have brought In a small prof. board, Waddell said, was to ac- boards of education Involved (If D ere^ r Nam veterans under the eligl- It Because of the score, how­ David Syrotlak v/ill use puppets to teU the story of Tom $54, was n ^ r te d stolen town modtemlzaUon, thus creating an cate twice or dlsconthme bud- bUlty terms of the Soldiers, quaint the board ^th school ®J p^clpate) t^oUld ThftoSd acce^t3^thfre8lg- Sawyer tomorrow afternoon and evening at the Hicks Me­ tke home of h&a. Cbaites Gan- Impossible sltustlon. ness while waiting for space ever, South went on ----- and construcUon pr^ss. ^ then to sot up. ^ ReichHn. Sailors and Marines Fund. the contract was one trick too morial School in Tolland. Syrotlak has been affiliated with ter of 285 Autumn St. Mrs. Gan- The Ferguson Rd. subdivision, in the new North shop- BOLTON LAKE As these suggtoUons are fur- The center. In the words of j ^ho resigned Bill Baird Marionettes, Nicole Marionettes axid “Les Poupees exactly when the drill was stol- » town-owned parcel of land ping center. high. South had to lose two ther developed, he said, perhaps its brochure, would provide “an- ^ personal reasone. ORAm INJURIES FATAL clubs, two spades and the ace de Paris." Performances, scheduled for 3:30 and 7 pjn., are ter told p^ ^ Several other lots adjacent to HOTEL file s c h ^ construcUon program ciUary serirlceS for pupils with board reconvened In ex- spemsored by the Parent-Teacher Council. M but ^ It happtoed some- and sold on an open bid ',the lot Larsen wants rezoned BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Jemrie of diamonds. “wb^tt look as black to towns- special needs or handicaps such ecutlve ffmrlpn at about 10:30 Woods, 34, of Bridgeport, died t o ^ d t ^ the p ^ year. l^ ls . was approved on condlUon wUl also be up for zone change If you like a story to have a pet^le M It has bean printed." as vlsuaL auditory, emotional, p.™ stui working on an un- ^ ^ ^ ~ Two Jackets, one valued at that an Intermittent stream - — ® in Bridgeport Hoepttel Monday moral, try this:The value of Hie estimated costs of the educTational or environmental.” disclosed problem discussed In ^ miles above the most exact vtew so far of IS po- to Business HI so as not to of Injuries suffered when he was a score Is at least 100 $60, the other at |11, were stol- which runs through several lots create a "spot" of Business Wed. Night Special elemental^ school and an audi- Tilley stressed the experimen- executive before the *»o<**'s surface. tential ApoUo astronaut landing en sometime between 4:30 and be relocated through a drain- hit ^ a car. points more than what you torium-cafeteria addition to the tal nature trf the project, prais- open meeting. The 800-pound spacecraft will sites. . Zoning In the area. PoUce said the aeddent took 11 p.m. Saturday from the Teen age system. The town would put 'Write on Hie soorepad. In a. high school, “due for a vote ed the University of Connecticut Biilletlii Bdiud '*® maneuvered by radio signal -r An earlier maneuver put Or- MAIN SntKT • MANCHBIR^OONN.** The TPC also approved the t>lace Sunday night at Stratford lively game, a part score may within the next fejv weeks, put for Its aid In the planning stage, The selectmen will meet to- * U.8. tracking etaition in biter Into an^orbit 1,166 to 126 Avenue end Hewett Street. bring in enough to pay off S j2kd 2 owned by to S?^e foV to*e ^ht’drShiagl! foJSth e S ^ the town oyer Its^^ebt limit and noted that the services night at 7 Ip the town offices. •****“!* ^ 8*ve scientists the miles above the moon s MBface. CHICKEN Lienhard, In his repoi% said that would to suplementary to what A voteri-making session wIH ■ the reduction in his tofimate, each school already haa In the to held tonight from 6 to 8 in AND "presumably reduces the epet" way of guidance and social the town officoa drainage work would be fo r a firehouae. Mfenben a Starts - t o within the confines of a bond psychologioal workers. — — A Tiinely Tomorrow SPAGHETTI Issue. V He said he expected toat .Blancbestor Evening Herald Reminder l^ m tmolflclaHy appraised at ditkm in the area, end with the Thornton Bequest Filed 'eventually there would to a base Bolton eoneapondent, Clemo- TEL. 643-78322 FREE PARKINGBIRCI^^StST. REAR OF THEATER ALL YQU CAN EAT In other business last night, c< ^ levied on each town for the w rt Young, toL tM8-888L report k to would also have to have side- to its best end most euHaUe the board placed on file a re- suiq>^ of the center, with nd------WED. & THURS.. NOV. 16 & 17 quest by Robert Thomtwi to dltionsd .expenses for indlvidtul /v j* * r* iiaMf fnr ir, o ®*rice thc Street may be use.-The area to designated as MATINEE 3:45 — EVENING 6:30 and 0 PM. ^ «or pedes- "slto No. 3” on thTf^etop- assume a vacant seat; voted to services rroulred by the dlf- W D lter UUneni O p CARTER house at 61 Edmund S t was tnan traffic. ment map and would be kicated FIB8T TIME mOWN AT REGULAR PRICES ’ continue Its participation In ferent schrols. pasAmcNA * ransacked sometime between 10 The means of the sale of the at the com er of the new N. Project ASK and tabled decl- — ------*^***?fr*’-9®“ ’. “ APPUANCE SGRVICe aJn. Satm^ay and 9:15 pja. _ Board meiritors were eon- T xy- oriAtor 2 is ooheduled to land would be handled by the Main S t and Main S t '’AmiBiiiEiiiaT minis Sion on whether ^ not to en- cerned with th4 cost and with joww Mb orbit tfa^ itetomoon so Sunday. Closeta M d drawers $1:75 OF Ml dorse oveirtght field t r i^ the posslblUty of overiappkig lu cameras dim zero in on Now’s The Time To Have were also ransacked but noth-. _ "nie request for the «diange Carter VENT YOUR DRY Ing appeared stolen, pcdicc; rs- la other acOon the ’TPC ap- ^ made by the Sth Dtetrfc^ I^ert Th^ton, a T3*m^ with METRO, anoteer regional ^gtea where flw United Slates crat, requested by letter that pim in the stuc^r stage under may land then on (he mooo: ER! Also: We Repair AU I ported. Police said they found public hearkig re- The TPC ajmroved recommeo- 'MieQiKpeLaiNioiidlfNi OtUer Major AppUahoes . a black leather glove outside ™M‘vlslons - daflore by town oounsel and he to considered to fUt the seat Title HL Bolton is also particl- SpokeOroen at Pasadena’s Jet > fDSLMM^ttijeir being vacated by Kenneth Mat- pating in tU4, but HUey said FMpdislon Labdtatory Said the htkise. . which win be scheduled for a town engineer to p s r ^ a Tidl- 10 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE! Agvray Inc. on Electric St. — ------—;______Bring The Family that If the two overlapped, Bol- Mkteday the cameras wfU take Matthews has tran^ ton could choose one. Supt of M6 pfotures over . a week, was,, broken Into sometime be­ It your cliui^ group, eltifii or organlzatloB to interreM^ln ferred to the New Lwidon of- Bchools PMUp Uguori said that heglisiing next Eriday, on BOB “RED” CARTER PhoiM 643-1078 tween Saturday and Monday using THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MATHIEW for Res. 643-9731 morning but apparently nothing e For Your Party Rteervatlons — Phone 643-6058 e fnnd raising purposes or for a specially scbednled perfonn- was stolen, police said. WED. and THURS. fuice, contact Theatre Manager, 643-7832. Gronp rates Rt. 44A — ^BoIUhl. Conn PoUce said entry was gained BUly Van and the Every estabUshed. ^ by prying a board o ff an ac­ “COUNTRYMEN" Thurs. b cess hole on the south side of FRL and SAT. Ladies* the building. An office door win­ Hank Erich and the N ight! dow was broken, police said. "VERSATILES” 9 9 B an on wtoidowu foiled a Lee Btanko, your hostess Invites An Drinks would-be ithtef. yon to come where the fun and For Ladles ^^the finest fashion store east of the river Poiioe said the tMef 'broke good time Is! Only SOo VIRNAIVIRNA! ITS GO! GO! window and a kxto of the Silk : f Caty liquor Store at 201 N! Main •OAK ST. RESTAURANT 30 OAK S i;.' Funny! p i St. hut couM not enter because of the bare. Fost Moving! 1 Hie attempted Imeak took plaoe sometime Sunday or Mon­ Luscious! day, police aaM. > - They said the ihiief had fo" —^Hme Slag. , chmb a lOtoof fence to reaiiA TmtCmUi Yksslid CewaeCIcelf trust us to know and care , . . Jumping-Jacks^ the rear of ttw buBdtog. THEATRE EAST Ends Tonli^' ■ M c a c n n n m u k • c u - s w i “Retorn of The ij.V .v ite ,'''""''’" * ' TMtauncouMr FROM wARMEn nnoa, now at the new D & L CINEMA 1 :START1N6 TOMORROW; BURNSIDE COVMNOl IT. tXIT TO /SA|N tl.|' STARTS TOMORROW! -r- Starts Tomorrow •—' in A\anchester Parkade I Bargain Matinea An Seats 50o Show Starts at IdW fWIAIiCASIBI ENDS TONIGHT "GIGI" IN COLOR 7:00-9:15 Di&»Baw LEE miNIII-MEEllTMAIt-JMaMmiCE Parents will like the fact that we car^ ULnBEIJAIIIf (.^aJBMAliAMIHp enough sizes to fit every youngster’s foot . just right. Youngsters will like the fact that noHNOObOa# . Vbe n O FESSiO IIM lU l we have -Tumping Jacks in the most popular plna “ BLINDFOLO” wlUl WMa.a.t-.ii4n»i4wRlCHARD BBOC4CS Bock Hndson AOQRJMMA FKntJilES RaEASE-MNAOSIOlTl'TBaMOaiOir styles, in their favorite colors. They’ll all HMday tkm FHday—“Profeeeloiials" 7:00-9.tW, Shorts SdSO •r agree that Jumping Jacks are soft, light and 8 ^ ^ - ^ M toeloB a is" 2:20-4to5-S:60-SHIO; Shinto 2-15- 4>254li40-S:65 M: flexible. Now when people think of children’s lESDAY **Woo4y AlleB “WhaFs Up Hger Lily" 9100 shoes the/11 think of D&L, Manchester TONIGHT Nioat Unosual "The GM Getterej 705 . Parkade! You (tont have to b« ■ plumbar to taka a M ova lINNER watarpraoT watch aartoinly, Butova makaa w a ^ EVERY W ED N E^Y NIGHT prooT watchaa tor avaiyona. foddiws to tMiK 6.50 to according to siz* Each Butova watorprod* watch undarsoaa Manuous SPECliU ' I -t'.. . (5 Pja^TOr* . tosto from high haat to undarwatar aubmaraiciirnot onca, but twical Any aigna of a datoct—or tha Untoat Fids Our Regular Blemi bubbto-and N*a rdaetod. Butova earafuNy Inapacta e FVesh Bcnelesa Ohldcm avavy watorprooT watch thia way. It aaauraa you that toa ala FiUnoalse Special Showing! Butova watarprooT watch you aptoet haa baan troatod A with thia laattoutoua cara. e LonOon Broil U t our Watch Exparto ahdw you our nawaat 'wator- wltli Wise SoiM TOMORROW! FRY ptoor atytoa trom our oKtanaiva Butova Collaottoa of and Mnshroouw •no a a lr iin Coaia In today ^. . avan N ITa raining. e BroOed FBet of Sole | CmiJIBEN UNDER U -i-' f; ■ Almondine or Chablto! 89e Now Accepting I i . ■, i' ■' Thanksgfv^ WdiKlerfiil Boneless F ilm 1# ^ ^ Dinner Presented by T V-* Keaervationa Fried to a cri$p golden brown. II R U 1BBA70UB OF MANdBESnS. INOL TeL 643-2342 French Fried Potatoes • Cole Slaw > Tartar Sauce * Rolls ahe^ Butter lllIN G AUDITORIUM i COCKTAILS SERVED AT BOTH ^UpSTAUEANT^ Jumping-Jacks. fftM by experts •. • liie fit 8nd wear of every pak guaranteed T ' ■ FIANO’S . 8:30 PAA . | 1 / ' MANCHESTER AM lOto eit OaUnm REStAURANr .. j . ,TICKE1S $1J0 7^ ' DAVIDi^ A LEVemi^ NOW HOORd^M^Ena t h a n e v e r M |MANCHRSrat P A i^ LUNCHEON BUFFET !Of b o ^ or Looword's Shoo Storo VERNON MANCHeSiI!B|t PAMCAOi -T • H^eeday to FHday ■ '-\i 1 Mila Cart od V anoa Obela 40 I . n

/. 4 . MAiJCHEfeTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTE», CONN, TUESDAY/ NOVEMBER 15, 1966 PAGE 9 T f l s f AGB FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1966 I > •! ekcluslvdy tat CitutSona liid e r a Covent South W indsor Chamber BoarR Corruption in Viet Nam aign that gmoiaualy reads: n "We thank the Amertoan gov­ ernment for the predoua «ip- TV-Radio Tonight port.” IM oar Police Film Tax Refund Among Items f w l d t Andersoh-iittte (OoatlniMd Iw m P a g» One) —. . . ' n ■ .------FAIRWAY Tha Board of Dlredtora of tint Injury Notices Set F r id a y Jow n Council to Consider gnawed Wankets. They duUfuUy > « » » *» tt»e UiUted Television Chamber of-Commerce has en­ I « « “ kely to run at leasA assortanont of The town council -will meet s«rited by the Valley Ploaters Served on Town tdroerrow night to oonsklef au- Garden Club. Those Interested (U) l^abaat. Local dorsed a recommendation of the pay rent to toe ctty. haKn .mUhon doJiara a day, per- For Parents ■40 1 KaHt thMlsrtton of a payment for a In,making an arrangement for DomImi (lO) walla F u ip Ccnmectlcut Clean Water Task Then (here to the food market hape much moote: The town haa been aerved boxed chrisimas cards and wrapjilagt^ S) X «T C M fi? .(3240) Newa, Waathar x: adteaa from (he Redemptorlet Just now (he. black meiket is with Injury notlcda ftom two The State Police film, "^lie refund due to an overpay- a mantle or table are Tequeated' 08) AUrad HMclieeek 7:18 (30) Stwrta (jamera ^ Force. X Child Molester” will be ehovm to brl^ the following items to (xn BUT Pletare (32) Baokataga dmrx*. a odfew a wide selec- preasure. Saigon Mancheeter women, both atem- fairway prised from 59e (12) Political A special committee of the at 8 p.m. Friday in the Church Gfiter Iteme of neje huMneee the meeting: -Container, styro- W> ThrM StoogM ofllclale. have given vemim ming from alleged falls. • open th a n , and frL nights tUl 9:00 s (40) AdvantnrM in Fumdlaa (40) Peter Jennlnia, Nawa Town Affaire Committee, under tion o f tinned bacon, milk. Community House on Rt. 44A will ib^ude: OaMMetefiaa of a foein oir aaia; sticknm or fior- u m (M) n itodly Giant 7:30 (34) BUIott Norton along “ PX Alley” until Nov. 18 Mrs. Esther Shea of 018 Mgln ( 840) Combat (C) the chairmanship of Edgar soupe, detergents, fruit Julcecf, St. haa informed the town that under the auspice* of the North request tepm (he library, board 1st clay; three largO artificial ■40 (40) Woodr WoodiMCker (13) Dakurl (C) to aell oiit. ( » ) Soop* Clarke of the Qarke Insurance vegetabtoe, etc., all stolen from Ciovenunent banners were she will biiiig action to collect Coventry Cooperative Kinder- of direotono^ addUtottal funds fiom ra; at least-six sprays of (Ji) What'a Naart (18) 8ubscrl|>Uon TV Agency, wa:; charged recently (30) WUrl^rda (10-3043-30) GIri FTom the docke, made available by strung over streets in downtown dami^B for injuries allegedly garten. ’The public Is Invited. for extended bom of Uhkacy gfMna or heathpr, and a wire unglj: (O vHith the resppnsiblllty of work­ The film-showing will replace operatksis ; .6oneMta!Bttolnt elementary schools, as well as Atap,

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■V V x - v ' * ’ • • • MANCHESTER EVENING .HERALD, M A ^C^ESte, C O l^, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1,966 PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, ODNNj* TUESDAY, NDVEMKER 15, ■ ' ' ' '------^ ^ ------7—T------PAGE SIX brie, repair fire damage at 251 idea,” said Donald Greenaway, ■ '"I , ’ , ■ ^ \ ^ . Y '■ . .1 j^arley Attracts W. Center S t, $500. < Y ule D inner NRA executive vice presidents All Si als Are ‘Go ■ Olga Neff, alterations t o ”SO‘w# Investigated It.” ■ 'vVhfjn you v/.'uit I’lf iiuy , lilait(l|P0tpr Ma]writiM ‘For GanMinf Mwy Town Kin dwelling a t ' 64 Loekilood -St, Retired Adm. Ira Nun, of the •r--' If this is a democracy, and Um basio $900. By Chefs O ut Of Servicemen Leonard > ign.for Popular « MT* NRA’s Washington counci^ Cttntntd If^ralii rule in a democracy is that a majority nis Auction 8 couldn’t clear the trip with the makes right, perhaps It to time f«s_|i Markets, two 1136 V ICt O lS Penta^n. Doublesteln, a chief ^a/!ny pnm ei U Blw»U 8tr««t few-mbraUstic stragglers to abendOn AH signals are “Ck>” for the airwaves and telephone hour i?“ SiiM ^f toJn t oHarold Waters ’ for Roger commissary steward In the lfiach»«ttr. coim. their old-fashioned effort to keep gam­ liltes as the 7th annual Kiwanis Radio _Au^on armed forces and sponsored by. V i^^altorouras (Continued frons Ps«e One) COMt Guard in World t^or II TBOMA8 F. tiSSSYSSS WALTEp^Xt FSaiGUSON bling established as a personal sin and takes to the air tonight at 8:80 over Station WINF. the Manchester Red flmss was at^Lyross st, S520. J. - saiasaJd mosimost mimarymilitary cooks knowkhow ^nbllah«n Several thdusand dollars '. ------held'Iset evening in the .au‘ FtT Monday — 1 p.m. jTiday. station WTNF. ’ • , ■■ T o t Viet Trppps- rector- of service to military For ^leaday — 1 p.m.. Montoy._ What these three majorities said was families. Greater Hartford A dozen phMies anid" qiecial WOODROW, .Oolo. ssisss” 7.’«i.^im “ wSSe#d*y gr" ' that, in their opinion and verdict, gam­ telephone sqMijment itove heeh Chapter, spoke on the obUga- bling is no sin for the individual, no also set up M .t ^ « » « the calls wwill lU ha ^ bodiedh^dleii' bybv 4040' ^*“ ^^**^ began ^ . figuring. serv- Cross toward the man in serv- publication except Saturday — * »•»• (Jls^ e for a society. 8 ice and to the family at home. Klwanions, altomattag and serv- tcemeo in Viet Norn. Tueeday, November 15 After these three votes, in New She explained the chain of com­ \ telephone operators. 3^ Ronald Gilbert, 20, organ- munication between the home Ham^hire, in New Jersey, and in New THs is toe 7th year the au c ^ "Records tor Viet Nam” „w n cnamcr anu York, is there very much doubt that the town chapter and the Red Cross k- Won IS being held, M d with himself as . president and figid director of which one or voters of Connecticut, if they should Photographed By Jostoh Satemis 5 Touf* Of Backlash In The Court? get the opportunity,' would also be like­ BRIDGEWORK IN'ANDOVER torough U ^au c^n s " ' ^ ^ more are stationed at every U.S. What is our very human Supreme ly to approve the legalization of gam­ Court doing in its latest? One might be bling in their state? as the Klwanis Club banked enjoyment to the fighting' maatinir then was turned tempted, if one did not know that Court » . ® 1 frdm 0 .. two-WdM .» c „ „ ^ „ « N«n." , ™ decisions have to be reached and writ­ And it is not possible that many of ten In advance of their announcement, such votes are not only votes for legal^,^ A Thought for Today Connecticut Yankee I.««. .oulo, .3,333 to say that Monday** decision on ra­ Ized ^rambling, but also votes against Sponsored by the Manchester worth ot- items donated netted Inside CouncU of Churches record players have been re-' designated areas for Informal cial demonstrations was one which fol­ the continuing hypocrisy by which so the children’s,, fund $2,542. Oeived* kljost of them are stored dlRensRlona and to anmver flues, many Americans more or less dgenly By A.H.O. Th« items offered go to the “'“ Sussions ana 10 answer ques- lowed the election returns of Nov. 8. b y , '" f . bidder reeardleas of ^ ** bis fathers tions put to them by the par- Indulge in practices their own lawO»a*.^ "He who does not increase his highest Didder, re ^ d ie ss or ^ Wood- «nts and wives That, Uterally speaking, would have knowledge, decreases it."v(Eth-, When you try to Cut your ftom these people, on his terms, how far below the listed retail ents and wives. been Impossible. bid? Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak row. Because of the interest shown Ics of the Fathers, 1:13) way down to the very core of now. price the bid to. But there Is Some were collected at the Who are the moralistic, Puritanical Some of the Gengras execu­ also a matter of bonus items. in this getogether, it is antici­ — But the Supreme Court does, not al-_. to the new plan among Army Our mental faculties adt on the reason for the conclusive Sterling, Oolo., Veterans of For­ few who claim the right to forbid to SAIGON — President John­ the same principle as- bur bod­ tive manner in his business Whereby a bidder can pick up pated that another meeting of ways have to follow election returns. officers, it has solid backing of nature of the defeat for Clay­ eign Wars post and some by a such majorities the things such majori­ son’s success —or failure —to ily organs. Bothi require exer­ world is famous, but one can an- item, plus a bonus item this type 'will be scheduled after » te In­ A horse was struck and killed rest folk end other music; demonstrations, finds one instance of breaking up the enemy’s main psychologically adjust to the In 1805, the Le-wis and Clark come a factor hr the emotional by a car on Rt. 85 in Gilead Gilbert has been in the Na* Manchester Water Co. to Sid- tary of state. Congressman William St. was that some elements were „ , _ .. ney BUto Associates Inc., prop- demonstrating it ^disapproves. Onge, and Senator John Pickett by no­ force units. And pacification, dangerous drudgery of dealing Expedition reached the .mouth so much stronger Inside him­ chemistry of the Connecticut early this morning. tional Guard more than a year f-ManivAkwi rw ticeable amounts, and Indeed he trailed despite one effort after another with the unorganizikl enemy— of the Columbia River — the self than others. campaign, we would say there 'State police said the dark and said be expects he might be <« As against the contention of Justice by the best brains here and at all Democrats except the new Probate the Viet Cong guerrillas—in the Pacific Ocean. In a small gathering—and It was one central, not necessarily brown horse was owned by WU- called tor Vtot Nam service, ^ Blac6c that the majority decision merely home, is going badly. In 1889, the Republic of Brazil discrediting factor responsibls. liara Bromley of Deepwood Dr. ‘ ______Building Permits Judge Walter Staniszewskl, who faced hamlets ? The course of the war has to be remembered that it J. A. McCarthy Inc. for 6 ; follows the direct meaning of the law tough competition and an awkward leg­ The word covers a series of depends on the an ^er. was founded. He's not, Clayton Gengras, a 'The driver of the oar was objectives that come into play was- in small gatherings that T. LaBonne, alterations to Itself, “Justice Douglas, leading an emo- acy. By contrast, Clayton Gengras led 1966 Publishers News'paper In 1918, Secretary of War Gengras originally sold himself natural-born extrovert. He. Robert Hanard, ...40, of 643 N, CoiTCOtioD ■ after an area has been clear- Syndicate Newton Baker gave the first doesn’t know how to lay hit Main St. in Manchester. . dwelling at 169 Main St., $3,000. tional dissent, contended that the Court his ticket with the exception of Attor­ to the various elements of the Jeraldlne McCloud, altera­ was actually reversing itself and all ney Steve Sweet, -^ho r ^ ahead of him . ed of overt Commimist guerril­ order for deihobUization of the hands and hto heart out over a PMice said Hazard was head- In yesterday’s Manchester las : Security for the people in , party leadership—Gengras has tog north on Rt. 85 when the Herald report of a Saturday ac- tions to dwelling a t 116 Wood­ Its previous rulings on similar situa­ in Middletown by more than 800 votes. Herald U.S. Army at.'the end of World drive, derislvenees, and strong crowd, thus give himself to It,, the area, particularly at night, War I. y and then puH it in toward him­ horse camie into the road from cident on Jarvis Rd., the namM land S t, $2,000. tions. Justice Douglas warned that tres­ It can be argued that the affair Fras- rooting out of the Communist ego, but he also has warmth the •west side. Hazard told po- of the two drivers were re­ Fred Knofia for Stanley Som- In 1930, the Assembly of the and humor. self. As the challenger, he had pass laws will now be made the Instru­ slnelli probably prevented a landslide infrastructure —the network of Yesterdays League ‘of Nations held its first to have this, or he had almost lice he was unable to atop to versed. ment to be used against demonstrators victory of epic proportions for the affa­ agents who masquerade as good .. .sessioa in Geneva. In the campaign, as the size nothing. time and struck the horse, kill- Police report that a car, everywhere; he chajjges that the Mon- ble governor. It can also be argued that little citizens in daytime, get­ . 25 Years Ago In'1912, in the fifth and great­ of the gathering or audience ing it instantly. driven by Charles Bezzini of R h M W f W W W R I , day decision sets a, police State doc­ the last minute charges thrown against ting the benefits of the central est naval action in the Solomon grew, Gengras fought an al­ Trooper James Nardella in- 65 Unnmore Dr., crashed into Gengras probably persuaded some peo­ St.. Mary’s Women’s Auxiliary trine. government into the hamlets — celebrates its 10th birthday with Islands, Adm, WlUlam Halsey’s most continually, losing battle Embarrassing! vestigated. the rear of a car being operated ple that both Democrats and Republi­ schools, sewers and safety, to fleet ’ smashed , a Jajianese at­ to let some naturalness come by Carol L. Casterline of 59 cans could be criticized. In fact, of a supper and program in the Wo tend tdward the verdict that, as name three. parish house which is enjoyed tempt to retake'Guadalcanal. ' through on the screen the pub­ ASHEVHAE, N.C. (UP) — Salem Rd. NOW AVAILABUE AT •jjustlcto Douglas suspected, the Court course, the ^charge that Gengras was •But despite all these valiant lic was -watching. The warmth Sponsorship of a motion picture The Casterline car, police re­ untrustworthy within the meaning of by more than one hundred Ten Years Ago Stocks in Brief PINE PHARMACY was foUdwing something in addition to efforts here and in Washington, members and ipiests. and Uic humor seemed chlQ^ aimed at litterbugs caused some port, had pulled to the east insurance law had long since been where pacification is under in­ Representatives of the nine almost out of existence.'' embarrassment Monday at a NEW YORK (AP)—The stock side Of -the road, to let a pas- 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 the la*^ Just as, at the very beginning ■withdrawn by the State of New York, . Four, hundred persons sign Arab League nations meeting meeting ot the Cittoens Oommlt- market cut loese.s early tMs aft­ senger oiitj and the Bezzini car ^ of ya modem rulings in favor of civil tense presidential scrutiny in up for Manchester’s first Air What did come though was and the introduction of it represented an the person of Robert Komer, in Beirut, Lebanon voted iman- that part hto character tee on Beautification and Clean- ernoon' as steels advanced. Re­ was not stopHwd in time. fU tfU U U W R R H A I _hts. It was' motivated primarily by a unfair campaign practice. Raid Warden School. Imously' .to break off diplomatic Up. public Steel raised its dividend, the first of these requirements - Manchester’s annual High which inirolved Ms drive,* his de- /feeling that the time had come for prog­ Now, the state of Connecticut will be —security —is still a distant relations with Britain and ctoiyentos, Ms ego. But even "I hate to. say it,” observed fading was moderate. ress In the economic, educational and hope. School Prom takes place in the France unless British, French Mrs. Melvin Taylor,, chairman The Dow Jones industrial av­ governed again by Governor Dempsey, school auditorium with almost .tills, in . the unnatural and political advancement of the people hopefully for the full four year period. Without security, the other and Israeli forces were with­ straining circumstances which ot the'' 21-member ' committee erage at noon was off 1.12 at freed by the Civil War 100 years be­ elements are wholly beyond 300 pupils and alumni present. drawn from Egypt. ' ' appointed' by AshevUIe's all- 812.63. . Whatever may be said about the initi­ The hall, in keeping with the campaigning seemed to repre­ fore, and then found the occasions and ative taken by the governor, he has a reach. Enter the regular army Five Years Ago sent for him. almost to the very Democratic City Council, "but The over-all market continued of South Viet Nam, laborious­ times, to decorated along a pa­ ■ Two satellites were launched the film to narrated by Ronald to decline as the. Street showed the laws for its point of view, so, in the record of responding to major public de­ triotic line. —- end, did not manage to come present ruling, we feel It has judged It mands and we . would assume that the ly trained by . the U. S.' tb fight...,^ Into orbdt. from ^!ape Canaveral, through in its normal degree of Reagan." renewed caution in the face of - Reagan-.. ia'_ to* ReptAUcaa President Johnson’s surgery to i>e a time for a of restraint in state will be presented the same style major engagements with main Fla. aUq> a single Thor-Able- naturad impresslvenese. ^ e r ii 10 Years Ago Star, roritet. governor-elect of California. — scheduled lor Wednesday. tile movement It Jtself helped launch. of government. In defeat, Geng;ras has force enemy units. 'Die new was almost atwaya an unfortu­ already promised to maintain his inter­ plan is to train perhaps one- , A sur-vey of public opinion One Year Ago . nate little tictra ounce of over­ Losses of key stocks ranged One can be equally sure that, if its new half of this 310,000-man force. mostly from fractions to more OF MANCHESTER est in what he has called the new Re* concerning the adequacy of the The Supreme Court ruled that acting in the drive and the de­ Today’s Birtlidlays trespass ruling is abused by the police, publican Party, and it may be that he in the subtle arts of village se­ services of the Manchester Communists as indi-viduals are cisiveness. One got the impres­ than a point, but selling pres­ tile Court will In time find some way to will act as an energetic spokesman and curity. Memorial Hospital, is under way not requlred'tp register with the sion that, in every confronta­ U. 8. Amboasador-at-large W. sure was light. Many stocks balance this decision too. It is a court critic, for the party. If so, this will prob­ This is • a very large task, govMument under the 1950 Sub­ tion, he was determined to have Avertil HSrriman is 75 years showed trifling declines, traded; in the area served.by the hos- unchanged or bucked the down­ which. In addition to deciding what is ably result in a more alert form of gov- South Vietnamese army com- pitoL versives Control Act-,. a dectoi. ing to 'some political sources. - r officially was declared Ufb Marine A ir Base Squadron 12, If Geng^ras Is chosen as tha sheritt of Tolland County for First,Marine Aircraft Wing, at new state chairman, he - '^ a y PAY. ^ IjN D another term. the Chu Dai Marine Air Facill-, ptnney to direct QOP.leg- TUESDAY. Sweeney, Republican, ran a ty In Da Nang, Viet Nam. Mem- {aiative strategy at the State . R E D i ^ ^ ' '' afnlnrit Democrat Nicholas hers of Squadron 12 support the ciapitol, according to these ne-‘ WEDNESDAY, Fawluk ta last Tuesday's elec­ combat operations o f their Ma- ports. ’rfeursday, Saturday, •N*v. 17, ISf^U^at Watkins, tion and defeated hita by 29 rine A ir Group. What Pinney plans to do votes. Tw o dajrs after the elec­ tim e r MMAjMpf Okk Streets, SnorBall Is Dec. 27 should become known at j the NOV. IS aai 16 ddnng tbgH lu atore hours. Visit Popular's. newest, most tion Fawluk, after consulting Ellington High School’s an- meeting of the Republican ^ t e ,A J W Nqv. 'In , ^redeem at A w ith Democratic state head- •nual Sno-Ball, sponsored by the Central Committee tonight iln 'CUfford’e, .IS5 Main Street m odern Supermoi:ket, where quartcre, asked for a recount. school athletic association,. Will. Newlng^ton. He is expected by during wgukk* htore hoprsT- jaeven of the 18 towns re­ be Dec, 27 from 8-12, in the many observers and party lecul- nio!t 8.30 to 11.00 .ttatanik' ^ d v. ‘te — (tfctipt quolity foods at low, low prices, ported no change in original EHlS gymnasium. Clayton Ed- ers to submit his resignation — “ '------*-^ g < D a y ). figures—these are, Andover, . wards' band, ‘The Rhythm- one week after the Denmcratip' | plus customer service, moke it j Bolton! Columbia, Coventry,. El- aires," w ill provide music for sweep in the state election. lin i^ n , Hebron, Somers, Tol­ the semi-formal event. The choice of a successor to a pleasure to shop. M l land, Stafford, Union and Wil- Tickets for the dance, which Plnney is , expected - to tfe ac­ hngton. this year will mark the lOth an­ complished in a month or so, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. AUCTION ITEMS popular In the Town of Vernon niversary of the school’s open­ after party leaders throughout hometown of both mm, Swee­ ing,. are gl.OO each and (2.50 a the state have b e ^ consulted ney gained three votM and in Paul B. Sweeney couple, A ll alumni w ere Invited regarding their preferences, Mansfield he gained one. The to attend. Meanwhile, Pinney is expect- changes were in the counting of the choral group. The concerts cited By Faculty cd to remain in nominal charge GROUP 1 G R O U ^ 7 absentee votes. are the auxiliaiys final fund- . Jeanne Anne Syverud of Vert PC'rty. The original count was raising effort of the yi&r..,. non, a sophomore A Lake Erie' Pinney has been chairman for 61. I Ladles’ Shetland Wool Sweater, Corhttiwnals, .20.00 Sweeney 14,208 and Pawluk 14,- General chairman o f t h e 1. 1 Box Fine Orspefniit, Lonia L. Foster ...... 7.50 College, Palnesvllle, Ohio, has five years, during which Ume 2. 12 Tickets — Hamburger, Fries and Milk Shake, 62: 1 Colonial, Teble Lamp, W. T. GiAnt Oompony, 179. Pawluk carried strongly- event is Mrs. Joseph Casello', received a faculty citation for the GOP has lost two state elec- McDonald’s Sjmtem ...... A78 P a rk a d e ...... l.i A t...... 13.00 DemocraUc Stafford by 845 assisted by Mrs. Thomas Wolff, schOla.rly^’distlnction for attain- tiobs — the second defeat being 3. 1 Gal. Paragon Latex Paint, Vernon Paint A ' 63. 1 Food CertUicate, The Trent Ntaoppe ..p , -----..12.00 votes, Vernon by 274 and Cov­ reception; Mrs. Robert Gottier ing a S plus or better average than the first, in 1862. WaUpaper ...... 6.95 64. 30 Lines of BowHng, Manchester .Ayeen, .1880 entry by 7®, giving him a plur­ and Mrs. Henry S. Lachut Jr., on the work'of her entire fresh- Gengras lias expressed will- 4. t Pair Butane Gas- Candles, Hartford Gas 66. 1 Electrie Blanket, Hartford Electrffc U C H Co... 18.00 ality of 1,198 ta those three patrons; Mrs. William H. Tup- man year. ’ tagness to accept • the post of Company ...... i .... i. .. .10.00 66. '1 Gift CertUtaate, The Little Sbbp------..10.00 67. l - “ Esse” Ektra Oil Change," ToUand Turnpilfe Esso 5.00 towns. In the other 10 towns peny Jr., program; Mrs. H er­ chairman under certain condi­ 5. 2 Steak Dinners, Howard Jbhnbon’s, ToUand Tpke. 7.80 The honor was announced at 6. 4 Duplicate Keys for Car or House, Olcott 68. 1 Gallon “Vinafloss” Floor FtnUh, ^ngeFk Sweeney had a plurality of 1,- bert Flavell, tickets; Mrs. Floyd tions, one of them being that he 'a recent fall ponvocatidh. • Variety Store ...... 2.00 Floor Coverings ...... 4.95 927 votes. A. Kibbe, hostesses, and Mrs. Miss Syverud is thc'daughter would serve only as interim 7. 10 Gals. No-Nox Gasoline, LeBlano’s Gulf Service 3.49 69. 1 Permanent Wtove, Petite Beauty Salon...... '...10.00 Joseph A. Cosgrove, publicity. Again Top Angler of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Syverud chairman until a full-time, sala- 8. 2 Deluxe Pizzas, lullano’s B akery ...... 5.00 70. 2 Three-Item Plyzas, Vic’s Pizzas...... 5.10 Dominic Dowgiewics for the •nckets stin may be obtained of 113 Trout Stream Dr. executive could be chosen. 9. 2 Complete Grea.se Jobs, any make of car. from Mrs. Herbert Flavell of DURR CORNERS SHOPPING PLftZA sixth time has been named top Hilltop M o to rs ...... 6.00 fisherman by the Polish Amer­ Crestwood Drive, ToHand, or 10. 1 Socket Tool Kit, Goodyear Service Store...... * S.(k) NURSE SHORTAGE STUDIED Ytlitk9 ^pend $611 GROUP 8 ican--Fish Club. He woA the may be purchased at the door. EASY TO title previously in 1906, , 1907, Inducted at UOonn. RICHMOND, Va. (AP)—A LONDON — The average ^ 1906, 1960 anid last year. Mrs. Julia Poole of Box special study commission of the American visiting Europe in GROUP 2 71. 2 Bottles “Breck” Shampoo, Rbssell’s Barber Shop 6.00 Tolland Turnpike—Next To CaMor ‘ A t the 86th anniversaiy’ ban- Mountain Drive is among ViiginlA. 4 ounces; Pickerel— Pore­ shall, o f course, continue m y ef­ 23. 1 EngUsh Leather Men’s Cologne Set, Arthur 86. 1 High. Intensity Desk Lamp, Economy Electric da, 3 lbs. 12 ounces; D. Dowgie- forts to obtain similar mall de­ Drug Stores ...... ; ...... 5,00 Supp^ ...... 7.60 wics, 9 lbs. 1 ounce,'’ and 2 lbs. livery service for homes ta oth­ 24. 1 Certificate — Wash A Diy Cotton Rug 25 . lbs., I 88. 1 Electric Shbe.'Polishing Kit, Iona Manufacturing CUioo bass—Eugene Kozlow- er towns of eastern Connecticut GLASS ENCLOSURES Lucky Lady Laundrom ^'...... 6.25 . C o m p a n y...... 24.95 akl, 2 Km . 3 ounces; D. Dowgie- where curbside .service still Is 26. 2 Complete Hip Steak Dmneral'YVlIlie's Steak House 6A0 87. 1 Dozen “PGA” Golf Balls, Alex Hackney, Pro;, wlc*, 2 Bw. 1 ounce; with a tie In effect.” FOR BATHTUBS 26. 1 RCA Indoor TV Antenna, tS. W. Oerinler MCC ...... »’.15.00 for third place between Joseph St. Onge introduced a bill in Appliances ...... ,: ...... 12.05 88. 1 Savings Aeoounh Hartford National Bank.... .15.00 27. 1 Merchandise CelrtUlcate, Capitol Equipment Co. 10.00 89. 1 Home Barberlng Set, Mlllerto Pharm acy...... 10.00 Koxflovnaki and D- Dowgiewicz, the House in September to and SHOWERS V . 28. 1 MacGregor 1st Baseman’s Glove, Manchester 90. 100 GaUons Fuel OU, Ellsworth A La8sow.'Ty.,.16A0 2 B>a; Salt water—Theodore provide city mail delivery serv­ Glass does a beautiful job for such Plumbing A Supply Company ....- ...... 7.98 Maclorowskl, blue rish'-. weigh­ ice for all postal patrons receiv­ 29. 1 TV Service Ctoll, Atkins 'TV Service...... 6.00 ing 13 pounds. ing curbside service. , purposes in your bathroom. Easy to SO. 6 Boxes of Gum Balls, Joe D awood ...... 6.00 ^ »ii>... • BV>rmer county commissioner H e said many people In his clean. Never wears out. GROUP 10 Francis J. Prichard was master district have complained to him o f ceremonies ■ fo r the banquet. about the curbside service. On OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. GROUP 4 91. 1 FnU Season Pass, Manchester Drlve-ln llientre. .64.00 T o DIbcubb Saucers the basis of Post Office De- SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 12 NOON 92. 1 Electric Carving KnUe, Vornado, Norman’s, Ipc, 19.95 93. 1 Certifleate for “Weldwood” Paneling, "Flytag Saucers . Fact or partment figures, the congress­ 31. 1 Dozen “Sarazen” Golf Balls, Village Sport Shop 9.95 "" ■'■MCWDAU.'THRD,- W. H.' England Lumber Co...... 25.00 PlctJonT” will be the topic of man reported, some 7,500 32. Pin and Earring Set, Kaye’s Sportswear, Vembn 94. 1 Leather A Belgian Linen Handbag! Janet’s a. talk by George iW. Earley at homes in eastern Oonnecticut J. A. WHITE GLASS GO. Circle, Vernon ...... 5.00 MilUnery ...... 14.98 the Wednesday night meeting receive curbside delivery. 83. 5 Dozen Donuts, Mr. Donut ...... 4.00 31 Bissau St. ~ Phone 649-7322 34. 1 Box of Cigars, Corner Soda Shop ...... 4.00 95. 1 Selection of Potted Plants, M ^nville’s Of the Women's Fellowship of News Of Servicemen Nurseries ...... ______6.00 85. 1 Pr.' Ladies’ Bowling Shoes, size SVj, . .. pi- '. Union Congregational Church. Airman Ross S. Dent, son of 96. 1 Case Tydol Premium OU, 30 quarts, Buflnl’s Manchester Plumbing A Supply ...... 8.98 Flying “A” Service ...... 20.80 Earley will speak at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Dent 36. 2 “Manhattan” Sport Shirts. DAL Store ..... ___ 10.00 97. 2 Complete Dinners, Center Restaurant...... 5.50 ' Tha Frilowship will meet at of 98 Davis Ave., has been se- 37. 1 Oil Change A Lubrication, Tony’s, Esso 6:30 for a potluck in the social lected for technical training at 98. 1 Vacuum Cleaner Hose, Appliance Service Center 6.00 Servlcenter ...... 6.00 99. 1 Box “Banker-Broker” Cigars, Meyer A rooms. Mrs. Arthur Edwards Amarillo AFB, 'Tex., 4s an,Air 38. 1 Revlon Manicure Set, Billie’s Beauty Shop...... 10 AO M endelsohn...... 8.00 win be hostess Mrs, Ed- Force supply sp^ialist. He re­ SO. 1 Gift Certifleate for Flowers, Krause Florist... .10.00 40.' 1 Bottle (100 units) “Myadec” Vitamins, Bolton 100. 1 Permanent Wave, Jon-Ly Coiffures ...... 20.00. w ard Bryan w ill be t a charge o f ------; ------;------R. W. ROOFING You'll find it u plensure to shop H Pharmacy, Inc...... 7.79 devotioos. Serlqy is an administrative and SHEET METAL CO; GROUP 11 engineer with an aerospa^ GROUP 5 firm and president of the Con­ . , -■/ ' ■ lOi: 2 Tickets, Matinee of “I Do-I Do” with Mary A t PoDE^lur because; necticut affiliate of the Nation­ Rmfing 0) Sheet Metal Msrtin, Globe Travel Service ...... 15.80 al tavwtigation Committee on 41. 1 Professional Cleaning Certificate, Wash A Clean 1 ^ * I D 10!^ 1 Travel Brush Set, Fuller Brush Company...... 18.00 Aerial Phenomena. Company y ...... 6.00 103. 1 Electric, Wall Clock, Francis E. 'Bray, Jeweler.. 10.00 * * * 1 1 * 1 1 Hie program will be of spe­ # Home Improvement 42. 1 DuPont Automatic Toothbrush, Weetown 104. 1 Certlflc^e for. Piano Sheet Music, W ard Music cial interest to college and hig|i Pharmacy ../...... 7.05 Company. .10.00 43. 1 Van Heuun “Vanopress” Shirt, Glenney’s school students. The public was 105. 1 Food Certifleate, First National Stores^...... 5.00 EXPERT WORKMANSHIP! Men’s Shop/...... ; ------7,00 ' ...... „., v ...... ' ■ ' « # invited. A question and answer 106. 1 Indoor TV Antpnna, Barlow’s Television ...... 4.95 . 44. 1 "Thermawool’’ Blanket, Montgomery Ward Co. 6.99 107. 4 Sheets Preflnleh^ M^ogany Plywood, ' period will follow. HOB NAIL 45. 3 Basket^ Best Metatosh Apples, Pero’s Fruit Popular has reduced the price of thousands of items to meet every economy budqet. You Manchester Lumber Company . . ; ...... - ,20.00 To Debut Nov. 25 " . Phene Days 523-9986' ' Stand ...... 9.00 108. 1 Case “ Goodyear” Antifreeze, MAM OU (Service. .12.00 kUss Alita Sadlak, daughter 46. 1 Book of 6 Car Washes, Mr. Auto Wash ...... 8.00 109. 1 Marble Base Table Lamp, The Carousel, Vernon 12.98 find everything you need — brands you hove learned to trust dt everydoy low prices. of Mr. and Mrs. Antoni Sadlak 47. 1 Pata “Buster Brown” Shoes for Children, 110. 1 “Wizard” Guitar and 10 Lessons, Lane Guitar ,of 105 Grove St., will be pre­ Phone — N 742-8649,,.... Gustwson’s Shoe Store ...... 10.00 A Mnalo Center ...... -> .,[...... 53.45 '48;' 1 Merchandise CertUicate,'’ Tote ’n Teeiii’: L ;. 10.00 sented to society at the Bal .40. 1 Gift .Certifleate, Magic Mirror Brauty .Studio.. .10.00 ici Menuet, Nov. 25, at the Statler- 50, 2 Side-llew flOrfoni, Chorches M btbrs ...... 10.00 HiVton Hotel, Hartford. Pro- GROUP 12 P'A ...... , ....^ ...... ' ' ...... ' * ■ ' 'a#' eeeds from the affair will be used for scholarship purposes.' GROUP 6 The trim — the cut— ond the quality of Popular's meats moke it your berf meat jMiy. You 111. 1 GaUon Gardineii, Pag^ani’s Caterer*...... 12.00 The BuUettn Board 1 112. 1 Bumper Jack, Manche*^ Auto Parts___ ,...11.96 'liie discussion group of the don't poyfor excess tot at Populor— ond you get the best in choice rnedts. ^ ^ ' 51. 2 Complete Dinners, Flanb’s Restaurant...... 10.00 113., 4 Ice Cream .Cakes, RoyaTlce Cream Company. .10.00 ■ Suburban Woman’s cilub w ill 52. 1 Gift Certifleate, Manchester Pet Center...... 10.00 114. IflO Gallons Fuel Oil, F ogarty B r o th e r s ....___ ..16JU) ^ ' imiiiiuiiy^t...... iiii|ijUiiB;iiim...... ■ - • - ---’------—------m eet Wednesday at 8 p.m. a t 53. 2 Badminton Racqnete, McBride’s Sport Shop.... 8.00 115. 1, Volkswagen Preventative. Maintenance plus-OU the home of Mrs. Joseph Gal­ 54. 1 Still Life Portrait, Your Gift Gallery...... 16.00 Change and Lubrication, Ted Trndoh, Inc...... 10.28 lery, with Mrs. Harold Pusch 56. 1 Mtati-Banglee Gold Bracelet, Land O’ Fashion.. 5.00 116. 1 Gift Certifleate, Pihehnrst Grocery, Inc...... 15.00 117. 1 Golf Putter, Conn. Golfland, Inc...... ! . 14.96 ^ as ico-hostess. A dCmonsto^tion 66. 1 blerriiaadise Certifleate, Grandway Stores...... 5.00 .s-U.y4.*-.-Si" • ' i„rf,.,.A,:...... ^ 118. T Magnavox AMrFM Clock Radio, Pottertohs, Inc. 54:95 and talk will b6 givmi on cake 67. 2 Gallons “Zerex” and 1 Can “Busterteei^ Ken A Sully’s liseo ...... 7.50 119. 160 GaUons Fuel OU, Moriarty Brothers, Inc. ..'..2685 deooratihg. . * You sove cosh and stamps at no extra cost. W e hove never rolsed o price by o penny to ;S’^58. 1 Oil Change, n iter and Lubrication, Sunset 120. 1 Bust of Reethoven-12’^, WUton’* Gift S h o p . 2885 Vernon’s new tiennis dub wiB Service Station ...... 9-00 give you Top Value Stamps — one of the notion's Top,Stomp plans. m eat Wadbeoday a t 7:30 in. a t BEE 59. 1 Teflon Electric Fry Pan,’ Sears Roebuck A Co. 13.98 Colonial Haili East Mata St. 60. 8 ComUgware Saucepans, Fairway Department iiiiiijiii^jij;iiii«>^ ..ij.... . Anyone interested ip the game Hie Qift StorAi a . . . ; . . . . .14.85 GROUP 13 was tavtted to attend. The dub that becomes is headed by Philip Audibert 121. 1 Gift Certifleate, Nurmi Auto. Body^.,^...... 20.00 H ie oombined aocieUes of St. 122. 1,000 Printed Letterheads anj Envelopes Joseph’s PacM i wlU aponaor a Treasured l^gepsake NOW —- 2 Fine StereslTe Serve You AlUed. Printing Services ...... ,16.00 turiny sodal Tinmday at 8 ( Closed Monday TUESDAY DONUS ITENS 123. 10 Passes — S t ^ Theatre, State Theatre...... 15.00 SHOP TODAY Our Garden Fresh produce is trucked in doily te our warehouse — where enly the fresh­ 61 Tolland Tpke, Manchester pjn. at the diurch auditorium SenUmmteH at a tnoieflqfx Tuee., W ed , Sat. 124. 1’Gift Certifleate, Michael’s Jewelers...... ,•<.13,00.. , tin 8 125. 1 36”x80” Combination Aluminum Door, wUta!: ' on UMaa St I •—th.e*authen'tie milk Columbia Ave., WDlimantle est and most appealing is especially dressed for your dinner table. ,.T1irkay8, fru it baskda and Thurs. A Frt. till 9 Ladles’ Brown Leather Purse, Klwanls Friend...... 14.00 not installed, Manchester Awning Company...... 49.95 glass decorator bottle, 126. 1 Columbia Rambler Bleyclfll'Boys' or Girls’ ether prizes will be awarded, Permanent ^Wave, Shampoo nnd Set, >. WEDNESDAY ONLY Manthester Cycle Shop ...... 8685 wUh; pnooeeds going to the con­ fashioned after an 18th Creative iSchool o f Hairdressing ...... 8.76 THE POPULAR 127. 1 WsUpaper Purchase Certifleate, E A. Johnson vent building fund. Ticket^ may century original, and Thermowool Blanket> Montgomery Ward Co...... 6.09 Painty...... i ...... ,.26.00 S E f t V I C I be parduB^i at the door. ' filled with Lily of the Wh6le Beef BngkUier Kit, Garden SperiaL ' ‘ ' 123, 1 Gnitar, The Music Shop ...... 19.95 , Benefit Ooneerto . Valley cologne, $2.50. . 1 9 John Wolcott Lnnds^lng ...... 18.00 129. 1 Thre^by-Fivq .'Foot Wool Braided Rug, RodcvlUe General Hospital Assorted H ou sriiold’PIstiitB, ' - , i . ■ Mandhestqr Carpet Center ...... 84.95 Well-Rt wide spdcibiis aisles— easy to reach shelving — modem decor and JluxOIaiT will present the Uni-, TENDERLOINS Bolton Notch Lumber A Supply ...'.w ...... lOJM 180. 1 “ Stanley*’ Electric y," Drill, BUsh Hardware C^ 20.95 \ J verilty of Connecticut Conceit Bitli-ta.OO (in k*tp- CUT AS YOU LIKE moots plus courteous service ore always yours at PepiikHr. C h ^, Saturday night a t'8 and" a * k « .b a t t l* i), nnd ■eulpturtd Xiiib Nail Sunday at 4| p.m. in benefit per­ Boap-|2.00 an matehad Tender, Lean formances at the Rockville High tohaersac*. TO PLACE BIO THIS AUCTION ITEMS W ILL GO ^Y NUMBERS Bchool Audltwtata. John' Pod- k 0O T BY Ni^ME) ' AN D EVERY Idn is dtaeetor ^ tha 60-voiea UJ rjuS ^ CUBE STEAK ■ r ' / " i TOP •bolr, which . includita an IS- IT ) GIVE ITEM manber M id rln i jpwup called Manchester WEDNESDAY tlw tJnivarrity IQIM l ^ Lean, Tender (2) GIVE MD P 1 ^ STAMPS OPENING DAY U45 tbUand Tpka DOUBLE VALUE ▲ iyeceptlcn, will be b ^b F tbe dudUery at Fiano's Ree- Exit 9il : ■ I ’ (3) GIVE HAME and tauntat in B o lte fonoWing the STEW BEEF Wilbur Clbss PfU’kvviy i ADDRESS ay evening performance ' We Reserve The Right T o : I o f ;tbe Uoepital-aad

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CoiitU, d l^ yesterday , at i i Atty. Woodhouse^ Democrat Board Gets | Hartford eonvaije8cent,&. and Uved in Hart­ Manchester Homemaker Serv- Named Pension Bbard Head Briefing on ford SO years before'coMlng tO joto Bar^za^p^j^ Recovery Work - Ice, Ine., win meet Thunday Moon Trip Possibie Atty. ZUchtord C. Woodhouse, Mrs. Paul Hull, South Windsor five months noon at 237 K. Center S t Reser­ a DmooFbt, ysstsrday waa T t o o f s s u ^ V ago. She was a communicant of. vations flosetomoirow and may elseted th« now'chairman of the S t Francis of Asstai Church. Dies m Fall • 'OAPB KBNNBIDY, Fla. (AP) with a broken heater in Ite pow* . Educator, Dies \ (Continued fm n Page Ode) ^ p^und communicator made by calling the office ~ Experts say the (Jemlnl pro-' er-produclng fuel cells, technl* Maaehcator Pension Board and '' Manchester’s n«w Board of Siirvtvora, besides, her hua- • Penskm Fund Trustees. Former­ .V band, include three sons. Fran- »»*«> said. — gram has done Ite Job. R proved clans reduced the chance of a Directors, 8 to 8 RepnbUesn, wHl WAPPINO — Mm. Dorothy " ^ ^ Saiiey o f Souto^lndaor, yesterday at Both astronauts perked up Newcphiera Club of the Man­ this naUon can produce talent similar trouble on later fllghtt ly eeeretary, Woodhouse .euc- conduct an Informal mebtihg to-, chester'YWiCA will sponsor a ceede Democrat Heniy Becker. FavmauHUU. 45, of,«47 Footer p DaUey of SouthingWn Hartford H ^ l t ^ His death. otherwise. Lovell and Aldrin when the communicator men- and hardware necessary to land by linking fuel oeU oxygen tup*, night, to be briefed on two' ma­ potluok and‘^“Anything Goes" astronauts on the moon. ply to the spaOecraft oxygen Jemee T. Blair, a Republican, Bt, wife Of Paul Hull, died yes- „ d William N. Dailey o f ^ - ga p p ed pictures of terrain and "Goi"* Back to jor Issuts facing the (own—a auctioit tonight at 0:30 at the ••We’ve done conelderably tank so one could use pressure was elected etoretary. Both ac­ twday alt Maacliester Memorial field: a daughtor, .Mrs. ^ n a Community Y, 79 N. Main St. tions were unanimous. Mahohsster Community OoUsge - ;■ ^ ^ a dMirt lUness. Sylvester of Hartford: a sister. injuries suffered yesterday weajjher features and Aldi^ thruster problem and oth- more rendesvouslng, gone fur* from, another. Hospital aftw a s h ^ Margaret Walker of Gran- when he fell 30 feet while work- worked on a naN-lgojlion experi- er minor troubles. did not stop Those wishing further informa- ther with EWA (extra vehicular Gemini 8 pilota 'Walter M. Woodhouse was nomlnat^ request for approxUnntely 150 She was a teacher at Orchard eight grandchildren and ing at the Pratt and Whitney, a sextant to sight Itovell and Aldrin from estab- actlviues) and conducted more Schlrra Jr. aiM Tbomas P. Staf­ Blair. Democrat Francis' Conti acres of Globe Hollow land, and Division of United Aircraft .... ------Benford, 428 W. Middle Tpke. e^eriments than we expected." ford proved rendezvous was seconded the nomination. HVU School, South Wndsor, or- two great-grandolilldren. on the stars. lishlng a number of space firsts. the devekq>me^t of a policy for Corp. plant in Middletown. Among them: possible when they hiuted down Blair was.nomtoated by Con­ the construction cit roads to' gcnlsed the WappJng Commu- The funeral will be held tq- Dr. George E. Mueller, asso- said Charles W. Mathews, Gem- nity Kindergarten Association morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the Mr. Barboza was an employe —Man's'longest apace walk, a _ Nathan ^ Hale FTA;WUI spon- Ini program manager at NASA’s and caught the orbiting Qemlni ti, with Woodhouse seconding serve potential Industrial areas, and bad served as vice chair- Roee HOI Funeral Home, 580 of the Edward L«.snewskl and administrator for manned j-hour, 9-mlnute /excursion by 7 crew. Gemini 7 was In space this nonilnatlon. with emphasis on a pnqwssd man^of the South Windsor Fte^Bhn St, Rocky HUl, with a Sons, steel and Ironworkers space flight, flew to the carrier Aldrin during which he proved 14 days, proving men could re- Attending their first meeting Oakland-Parker Sts. connector. publican Town Committee. Mm of requiem at S t Francis finn, Hartford. At the time of to greet the astronauts ana to that, with proper paeu» and Fair will be conducted during bri * the main' a J ^ in welghtlespnese were EYed W. Geyer, appoint­ The meeting will be at '8:15 She was also a paot president oFXaslsl tihurch at 9. Burial uis accident he, and two of his parUclpate In ceremonies mark- equipment, man can worYAffec- th* house. curtain on America’s $1.3 blllkm without 111 effecU for more than ^ ed last week to replace Becker; In the Municipal Building Hear­ Gets Doctorate of the Wapping PTA and past wlU be In Rose HUl Memorial co-workers, were dismantling a lug an end to the Gemini pro- tlvely outside an orbiting vehl- Tiui c«nt«r rn„K «Hii spaCo pToJoct — solved one of needed on a round trip and Town Treasurer Mra. Rosa­ ing Room. Being an' Informal Paul R. Sehlmmel,. aon of Mr. chairman of the South_ .. Windsor Park, Rocky HUl. furnace frame when he feU gram. _ cle. Senior Qtlzens Club will rtddles. to the moon. lind Quish, who replaced for­ meeting, no actions will be taken board of education. She was a Frlende may call at the fu- from a scaffold. Gemini 12, with three of Its 18 —Most time working outside a nTthlii B**®t Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. After Gemini 8 pilots Nell A. mer town treasurer Walter he- tonight. ' ' and Mrs. Alfred Sehlmmel U member of the South Wtadeor, n«ral home tonight from 7 to 9. taken to Middlesex maneuvering Jets not working sjwcTOrafL a total of 5 hours 3« showed man can work outside a Armstrong and David R. Scott clere. Both new pension board On hand to explain the college 28 Phelps Rd. and a 1968 gradu* membera are Republicans. Le- the state, and national ESduca.- Atty. Richard C. Woodhonae expansion plan will be Fred­ ate of Mantoester Hljrii School, * 1 1 “ clerc is a Democrat. tloo Associations. She wan a Mia. Charles Donnelly by ambulance, and later trans- on the way home. The trouble as in whiai ne _ j 1 i-o.,.. himself and has proper aids for to earth prematurely because of erick Lowe, president o f toe' col­ recently received hit Ph. D. ctonmunksant of SL Margniat Mrs, Annie Boyce Donnelly, ferred to Hartford Hospital. was not serious and lU only ef- thrust the upper part of his body will be served. A bto^y^ni jeay^ .lecerage. a ahqrt circuit In a spacecraft Woodhouse disclosed yester­ lege; and 'Ted Powell, Ocecutive degree In molecular Mology with Mary <»«r«h, South Wtadsor. 78. » record. directors of the c l^ wilL^meet g-ongeg* ^e-ve had iO N.Y., July it, 1921, a daughter at Manchester Memorial Hos- Manchester three spacecraft, certainly were taken for later G-mlnl Town Counsel Irving Aronson, Both men are Manchester resi­ chemstry from Massachusetts —Most space flight time. Lov- tomorrow at lOjSO a.m. Next would-Jead us to b« the town treasurer, an ex-of­ For Friendship \ that lifts the storea would-Jead us to believe that, if flights. dents. Institute of Technology, (MIT), of Mrs. Marion Favreau of Pt^^ v.. « years, coming here from Hart- Lovell and spacewalk champl- ficio member of the Pension O Biandentoa, FUl, and the late Mrs. DonneUy born ^ Army veteran on Aldrin accomplished most of elle.tabll 8h «l tols the i^nute you do properly fix the man at Spacewalk problems on Gem- Shrine musicians, wearing A $285,000 price tag has been he rocketed into space and add- ^eled because of Thsnksglvtog. ^ g Board, la permitted to vote on Cambridge. ^ that all good th i^ ^ Cyril Favreau, and lived to 1888 at portadowm Oo«mW ,World War H. He was a their assignments, and Mission colorful red, white apd gold uni­ placed on the cost of the Oak- ed to It as he went along. He _ i ,\ leisurely vnanner, have no ners they did not know as much all queatlons. Sehlmmel received his BA 1 South Windsor 15 years, coming Armagh, Northern Ireland. She jf<,n Workers Local Control Center told them: land-Parkcr Sts. conneetbr, to had bean Umed at 18 days, 8 ^AV A u xlH ^ ^ 1 tor diHlculty," said Dr.-Charles A. aa they thought - and forced a Thus, the board, formerly 4 forms, will present a program of degree in 1982 from Ohio Wes> are houid^t in* hero from Manchester, wheeo h*» Uved at Manchester for M jg Hartford. ’•We just voted you guys the hours, with his Gemini 7 com- morrow at 7:30 p.m Include toe expense of relocat- Bhe lived tor seven years. y e « « . She was a member of St. ^ Berry, the astronauts’ chief major revision in Gemini 12 pi- to I Democratic, is now 3 to 2 music after putting on the Mas­ ing-Parker SL In the vicinity of leysn University, Delswsrs, Survivors Include his wife, two astronauts who get the meet pgnlon. Air Force Cbl. Frank "V^FW Home, Republican. physician., lot Aldrln’s flight plan to learn ter Mason degree Thursday Lydall-Foulds. Survlvoia. besides her bns- M *^ ’» Mrs. Eva Eaton Barboza: two attitude control out of the leant Borman. Woodhouse, 82, was a town Ohio, He waa a special program " ’It doesn’t look like there la why. , night for Friendship Lodge of Tfiat amount had been part band and xnother, include a son, B***Uters of 17. brothers, Anthony Barboza of thrusters.” —First pictures of a solar St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild director from 1962 to 1964, and research fellow from July 198S any mysterious Udng that’s ■ — of a proposed $2.5 milUon bond Officer fSdate Robert P." iT" Winchester, Mass., and Tobias Drifting for long periods to edipse taken above the atoios- will meet Thursday at 11 a.m. was appointed to the Pension Masons. 1710 meeting is at 7:30 to Febursiy 1988 st Tufts Ntw Hull, stationed at F t Belvoir, Uand, include a daughter Mrs. ______miTOng us pay a physiological Barboza of Catskill, N. Y.; a orbit to conserve fuel, the pbere, by Lovell as (3emtoi 12 at Guild Hall at the church. Board in November 1964. at the Masonic Temple. Issue which was to have been England Medical Center,.Bos* Va.: t«TO daughters. Miss Judith Robert Bkln of San I^renzo, Mary Silva Of Fall con ," he added. bearded ^wicemen sat back and pursued toe moon across South Members are reminded to bring Danbuly Paper Blair has been a member of The team Is made up of Shrin- voted upon In the Nov. 8 elec­ ton. Mass. In Febnrary 19gS, hs A. Hull, White PlaiM, N.Y., and Calif.: a brother, Joseph Boyce g nephew. Tobias ” We have generated a fair tions. Thf. referendum question listened to high fidelity music America Saturday. Scientists sandwiches. Dessert and bev­ the board since November 1965. ers from Sphinx Temple Band, entered the Graduate School at T.l« Miss Oorinda L. Hull, at home, of Manchester; two sisters, Mrs. Barboza IV of Catskill. amoifot of engineering data for was removed from the machines piped over the radio network anxiously are awaiting the pic­ erages win be served by Mrs. Wins AP Award Geyer, the newest member,..ia and |ts president, Past Master Science st MIT as a pre-doctorat 5 and a alster, Mrs. Glenlord Soe- Mang^et' B ^ of Manchester funeral will be held future, missions,” said Gemini from mission control In Hous­ tures which might provide -some Elizabeth Kennedy, Mrs. Jo­ assistant manager in the Group Kenneth B. Segee of Center- by an October action of the old fellow of toe National Institute ville of KUlen, Tex. mid jja**vMaiy Cordy of Port- •mursday a$ 8:15 a.m. from the mission director William C. SAN______DIEGO,, Calif-______.(AP)— , brook, will preside. His team ton, Tex. clue to the composition of gases seph Johnston and Mrs. Jesse and Pension Division of the Board of Directors. of Hsalth. The funeral will be^ held admfim; a niape. Miss Elizabeth u'Esopo F^eral Home, 235 Bcttlnger. Sdineto^r. ’ ’We have given the panbury (Conn.) News- includes nine other past mas­ "A little music to lighten toe in the sun’s corona. Hartford office of the Aetna The doctor is co-author at Thureday a* 8 a.m. from the Kftpte of Manriiaater. Wethersfield Ave.. Hartford, ters. They are James Wright of Life insurance Co. He was a tom scientific Jo^uual puhllca* Holmes Funeral Home, 400 J>iner^ services adlj^be held ^ Mass of requiem at St. Spurrier Fellowehtp, of South tion to go into their program > Windsor, Emerson Thompson of member of last winter’s pension Omar Shrmers time tomorrow from 2 to , _ jes Funeral Honie, 400 9 gj,y tomorrow from 2 to 4 brought the total deficit tor the Lucy Ihompacn. B7 Tuck Rd. Grissom and Edward H. White Editors Association, bolding Ite West Hartford and Thorwald Pre^dent Jolmson ii^to months of 1966 to $878 ^ 1 - the study committee’s recom­ Dr. A. Elmer Dlskan will be search at Stanford university, 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Maifai. St. Thursday from 7 to 9 and 7 to 9 p.m. II and Navy Lt. Roger B. Ohaf- annual convention here. Nielson of Bloomfield. mendations. the speaker, nnd wtil talk about Palo Alto, Calif., and will eon* -----^ p,m. ------pr— — VTP Tuite to'Hton — which would mean an Members of the American fee — are to ride the' first The citation to the News-_, Manchester Shrlners taking hia two-month tour of diAy last weonesaaj^ wq V annual rate Of $1.17 bilUon. com- Legion wlU meet tonight at 7:30 manned Apollo ...w*™..*, Tlia board ,of directors soon duct a seminar at Stanford Med* Winiam J. Clark 7hq;|amlte,8pgge8t8 that those- ^ moonditp for Times said: part are Harold E. Turkington, spring aboard the hospital ship with last year’s $1.84 bU- at the Holmes Funeral Home, two weeks In earth orbit to test “ For news and photo cover­ win conduct a public hearing leal Center. WlUlam J. Clark, 52, of wiaWhSito TO eq may make me- HoSpital Notes be ready. band manager; Frank Maloney SS HOPE in Corinto, Nicara­ lion deficit. (X) Main SL, to conduct a Me- spacecraft operations. age on the collision of the two and will take possible action on Dr. and Mrs. Schimmel, the Hartford, formerly of Mianchea- mortal contributions to toe Book r It 1s on toe third floor of a 4 and Herbert Kingsbury. gua. Ha will also abow aUdes. tb* amendments. former Miss Judith Rite of Csn* ter, died suddenly yesterday at of Remembrance at St Mary’s Visiting hours are 2 to 8 pjn. ^est wing of toe hospital in Fowler said the deficit de- morial Service for a late mem- "Wc’ve been able to learn a airliners over the Danbury area A social hour starts at 8:30 St. Francis Hospital, Hartford, Church, dined during the July-Septem- ber, Charles VonBorchers. tremendous amount from the Dec. 4, 1965. Although toe ac­ ton, Ohio, live •with their two This is the card 18tt INN OLDEST CALUOPE p a t e n t e d IN and dinner is at 7:80. ^ period because of high in- cident occurred about dusk on a daughters at 4017 Mlddleflcld after suffering a heart attack ------Gemini program,’’ assured BBRRIMA, Australia—Aus­ 1855 Thia is Omar’s last meeting at the Capewell Mfg. Co., Hart­ nlty ^ ^ tererrates and the repa^ent Miss Annie Russell of 3 Fos­ Saturday and Us next edition Rd., Palo Alto. p.m. Md 7 to 8 P-m- Md private front lawn and busy Wisconsm ^ ^ Glynn S. Lunney, Gemini 2 tralia’s oldest licensed inn, at WORCESTER, Mass—The in­ at the year; no meeting to held that gets you the bocjc ford, where he was employed as by France and Italy ter St. will show slides of her wasn’t due until Monday, The rooms whore they are 10 a.m. Avenue. flight director. Berrlma, 100 miles from Syd­ ventor of the calliope waa Josh­ in December because at ths a machlnisL Funerals their post-war debts. recent visit to Portadown, News-Times staffers were mus­ to 8 pan. Visitors are requested Various high ranking officials, "I believe the country’s got a ney, was built in 1843. It is still ua C. Stoddard, a beekeeper Sphinx Temple Fail Ceremonial that lists the storef Mr. Clark was bora Nov. 26, Northern Ireland, tomorrow at tered quickly and poured In the club ■will be EVlday, Jan. 27, at not to smoke in patients’ rooms, both civilian and military, use CAPITAL FOOTNOTES damn fine group of people who here who obtained a patent in in Hartford, Dec. 10. 1913 In South WlndsoTj a son of James W. Taylor 7:30 p.m. at the Youth Center details, including a long list of a refreahment stop for many No more than two visitors at the suite, which Is In a treat­ Since it Was lavmched six can undertake the challenge of 1855. The annual meeting, of the Manchester Country Club. > that all good tUnga the late WUUam and Martha of the Citadel. The event Is injured.’’ tourlats. ’The funeral of James Ward ^ne time per patient, ment facility. months ago. the Nimbus 2 going to the moon, and I think sponsored by the Women’s The citation was the second, Wilson CHark. He lived In Man­ Taylor of 55 New St. was held' The bedroom has White and weather satellite has taken Gemini proved that the coun­ chester for six years before won by the News-Times for X arebou^tin* this, morning from the Holmes Patients Today: 308 gold wallpaper, pale green dra- nearly a million photographs trf try’s producers can produce the moving to Hartford 16 years Funeral Home, 400 Main SL, kind of hardware you need,’’ he coverage of the plane crash. ■u.:. ■ I a d m it t e d Ye s t e r d a y peries and a nig of neutral and the world including 17 typhoons _____ ^ N with a Mass of requiem at St. said.' , . Last, month it was cited by the Mra Lillian Aceto, East Hart pale gre^ ool6«. and nine hurricanes. Survivors include his wife, James' Church. The Rev. Vin­ The learning process In Gcml-. New England Associated Press ford: Joseph Bertotti, 660 Kee­ Thd suite includes facilities RunMXa are circulating Honey Output Down Mrs. Helen Pollack Clark, and cent J. Flynn was celebranL Id progressed with each flif^t:. News Executives Association for ney SL: Gregory Boqp, 37 Sun; for Seerrt Service guards, key tbrougta qffirtal WasUngton toat BONN — West Germany Im­ three sistera, Mrs. Geofge Mc- Mrs. Jane Maccarone was or­ Gemini 3, the first manned "coverage beyond the call of J set Ter Wapping: Rob^t toTriihers"^ ©^ White House U.S. Aihbasi^or Henry Cabot ported__ 48,000. metric___ tons _ of duty.’’ *.s Callum and Mrs. Raymond ganist and sololsL Burial was mission, fell short of its splash­ Lukas, both of Manchester, and ______Burke. 33 Theresa R ^: Wilbur staff and for Mrs. Johnson. Lodge may retUm home from ^ ” ^965. 'an tocreose of in East pemetery. The Rev. down mark by 60 milte after :J ' 33 Crestwood Dr.; : ' ' South Viet Nam for the holi^y 24 per cart over 196‘1. Lower RAIL MERGER HEARINGS Mrs. Walter Murphy of Coven- Robert Delaney, rbapiain of St. Button ______Ill '" ^ ‘1 tunnel tests Incorrectly Charles Cadoret, 36 Henry Rd., **®*®®- ■ ■ honey, production ]is expected in WASHINGTON (AP)' — Hear­ •T^' • try. Francia Hospital, Hartford, read Cambodia Trip O f f Ambassador Roblnsfio jj,'jagg _ 7 990 calculated the spacecraft’s Funeral services will be held Wapping; Mrs. Selma Carlson, Ambassador Roblnsfln Germany to 1966 — 7,9t)0 ings on the inclusion of the New the conimlttal service, assisted WASHINGTON (AP) — An M cEvtoa'ls returning to W ash -^ g^ ^ compared with 11,- aerodynamic UfL Flights that Thursday at 1 p.m. at the 80 Durant St.; Mra Edith Haven Railroad In a merger of ■ id by Father ^ynn. off-and-on effort to mend splin- ington latisr this week fjpin Gui- qqq jjj i965. ' followed fired braking rockets Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Clark, Cromwrtl; Eugene Cow­ the Penmsylvenla and New York Bearers were Raymond t-red U S. - Cambodian rela- nea for consultations, f '______; at a later time in the re-entry Main SL The Rev. Felix M. ing, 111 Harlan St. Central Railroads will be held Stansfleld, James Sheldon, Wil­ tlons Is off again, at least tern------—I— ’THREE SHIPS LAUNCHED scheduled. * Davis of Second Congregational liam Suhie, Bernard SchuberL Also, Mrs. Dorothy DeCian- by the Intersitate Commerce Church will officiate. BtlHal will William Hooker and Howard tis, 527 Lake St.; Mrs. Otto Mel Stage Larger Se a t t l e , wash. (APi _ —„ O" 4. pilot wwte had cfo„imiesi<>n 'begiinntog be in Buckland Cemetery. Dieg, TV Bridge SL; Albert ^ ^ s ac uamnooiaa jungie y q r r _ ^he new Three vessels built for the Phil- tro«We closing his hatch after The ICC said the first eesoiona -n Cushman. border. Friends may call at the fu­ Johnson, Souto Windsor; Homer ideitropioUtan Opera House In Ipplnes Bureau of Public Works completing America's first i,j Washington, but Cambodia neral home tomorrow from 2 Charles VbuBordiers Larabee, 40 Olcott SL; Henry Lincoln Oemter has an area for have been launched here. space'^Btroll. Parts in the hatch the hearfogs wHl be moved to T ..„ K-nneth four-man Senate delegauon ^ . ______. . . 4a 'PVtA «r*ct«Ala ftAi to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral sendees for Charles lAitz, East Hartford; Kenneth .Storing sets and eceoes that is The vessels, worth $400,000, totrti then were eUmlnated to other cities in later aesadons. A VonBorchers of 24 Hyde SL Lancasur, 25 Winter 8L; Mrs. tlmcs loTger tl»n the old are two 68-foot tugs and a 39- reduce friqtlon. pre-hearing conference ■will be Anton M. Mayer will be held tomorrow at_2 p.m. Della Marlowe, 161 Hawthorne S o^ ieL t A r i M ^ c w ^ house’s backstage area. " foot launch. After Gemini 5 had problems bedd in Washington Dec. 19. This is the bank ih Anton Max Mayer, 51, of 68 in the chapel of Emanuel Lu­ SL; Niancy Midlln, 20 Arcellla Prince Norodom Sihanouk, 7 Blto^dge SL died last night at theran Church. The Rev. C. Dr.; Deborah McMlllaii, 21 John sources said today. that gives you the Manchester Memorial Hospital Henry Anderson, pastor, will Dr., Rockville; Francis Plcano, Early this year Cambodte’e after a short illness. He was the officiate. Burial will bo in East 55 Conway Rd.; Donald Poulin, Natkna] Assembly issued the that makas it easy husband of Mrs. EUaxbeth Cemetery. 156 High SL, Rockville. invitation for a delegation of Drobnlca Mayer. Friends may call at the Also, Mrs. Diane SmalJ^ 62 senators to see for themeclves Bain. . , whsta meu! Frozen itiff. . . miserable to handle! 13 wearfseme steps to the laupdryl Mr. Mayer was bora in Ger- Holmes Funeral Home, 4CfO Blssell SL; John Vince, 227 whether there ^___ was— —any______basis___ for to shbp in lift many, May’ l, 1915, a- son of Main SL, tonight from 7 to 9. McKee SL; Mra Grace Wallbe- Cambodia was serviiig Walter afld Margaret Mayer of The family suggests that off, 16 m—— Essex et SL; • wnu«m William aa a «- refuge for . Viet _ Oong and tha|iidl g o ^ thinga r: Glastonbury and lived in Man- those wishing to do so make Warner, Hardy Rd., Hebron; North Vietnamese troops. Chester 20 years. He was a tool- memorial contributions to Walter Zlnker, 4 Alice Dr. . The sources said that Cam­ are bought in* maker at Hamilton Standard, Emanuel Church. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A bodia, through Ms U.N. repre- Division of United Aircraft “ i L f o ? ' »entatlve in New York, had ■Cprp., Windsor Liocks. Mrs. Emile Boutoloup wood Trueman, 266 School S t .;_____asked in a letter Oct. 31 Oat toe ft Survivors, besides his wife The fimeral of Mrs. Emile a son to Mr. Md _Mrs. Rlcharf ^j^jgg^uon hold oft 4 and parents, include^ a daugh­ Bouteloup of 49 Westwood St. Ryan, . South Windsor; „ a son t to “ 0 ter, Mrs. Thomas Rodgers of ■was held this morning from the Mr. and Mra Frank Berk, 31 Taxed Campaigns Only (Slastonbury; three brothers, John______F.______Tierney______Funeral. Home, - Kerry St.; a daughter to Mr. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Otto Mayer and Walter Mayer, 219 W. Center SL, with a Mass and Mrs. William Slbrlnsz, 128 Rygggjj r private Ilk. KonniT B. D o n a VJ*. both of Glastonbury and Gtts of requiem at the Church of the Campfield Rd.; a daughter to c^i I ■ BOU rq WINDSOR Mrs. ican Lithuanian ;*Alliuice at­ ter St.; Mrs. Rae McMahon, 87 Department says toe )«edy to wear. Y ou save hours of ironing every wedc. !Kera Dailey Coutts, 66, of 319 are bought in* tended the services^— — r — — ■FoSeF^t ^------.—

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-C L r MANCH^TER’ EVENmG 'HERALp;itANCHllSTER, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15» 19W MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 4966 PA* -•• — day of the month. The next, ford County, will flya A rdport AddabboMorri^n C o v e n tr y ' on Dee. 2, will be at the Brain* on tha tpaelal ^ progrtm Lorentzen-Faber Tani-O’Connor ard home on South tt. at Dutch Point, Hartford, wotk* I Md I t - OM Soont layltalloa. . in f with paopUi la tha lim ar elty. The mahrlage of Ml* J7, c t Bridge* ■arviea Offtoar J G Itaidv Public Health Extension Council annual meet- ton, N.J., waa struck and kfSad the double ring ceremony. Mrs. nuptial high M au. Mra. Tberesa representing, the Post Office Cursing Association for dlstrl- mg at 8 p.m. Friday at-the Tol- Ralph Macoarone of Manches­ Jerrlce and Bam Gallo, both of - ^ - .hiitinn land County Agricultural Cen­ by a trailer truck aa he wmfcad ter was organist. Bouquets ndoQ. areas, particularly in the Buck- plajifl to oo later, -in the Charles Heck of Bolton, Satur- ried a\ cajsoade bouquet of of y^rica’s longest university cup sleeves, and a matching - pick u- p . Lovell end hia , , , fellow School Bids Sought land and Parker Sts. areas.” «««• J" ^ storm aewera, eanlWry sewera day Nov 5, at St. Joseph's atephanotJs with a white orchid. of the two-year circlet headpiece. She carried a astronaut. Air Force MaJ. Ed- The revlsod plans end specifi- Plans have been pending for Chu’rch, Rockvilla Mrs. Paul Grar^rf- RockvUJe. university of Basuotoland, cascade bouquet of Fiji mums win E. Aldrin Jr., at a-point 707 cations of the new 12-toom almost two years, for relocat- The bride is a daughter of sister-in-law of the bride,, waa g^ohuanaland and Swaziland, with grapes and wheat. miles southeast of Gape Kemne- Green Manor must also know, “Befbre Losses Happen, Insure With Lappenl” school have been let out for bid. Parker St. via Colonial Rd. he said, what the town will do Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graf of 5 matron of honor. She w ^ ’ a ^jf^^ted here. ~Bridesmaids were Mrs. Rbn- dy, Fla. The bids will be received and gjjj bypassing Colonial Rd. helo his conmanv azwl (tab- Burke Rd. The bridegroom is a fuHrlength empire gown of w p - _____ - •on of Mr. and Mra. Richard-to?ie " 1 Lounced by her mother, Mrs. The engagement of , _ CLOSING OUT , The Hebron Elementary (marles F. Daley of East Hart- Janet Carole Relnohl of Man- bodices and beige crepe skirts, School will close at 12:46 p.m; MAGNIFICENT J ord; She is if Iso the daughter chegter to Gerald Anthony and matching brocade coats, MATERNITY FASHIONS Wednesday, Thuraday, and Fri­ i f the late ckarles F. iDaley. , Cajve bf Bolton has been an- They wore matching broc^4« and day to p e r ^ t teachera to meet MAGNAVOX... Her fiance Ils the sort of Mr;’ nbunced by her parents, Mr.' headbows with face veils, the parents in a Reporting, ses­ they ’ carried bouquets of gold ^nd Mra. Dominic A. Carjino of Ond Mrs. Richard Fi Reinohl of FASCINATION HOSIERY sion. ' i^etherefleld. 91. walker s i , and bronze colored mums. ^ Qualify i (As seen on TV at 3| pain f2J(0) The afternoon sessions of kin­ Miss Daley is a 1958 grad­ Her fiance is a son of Mr. Miss Heather Lynn Grady of dergarten will not be held' these J a te of East' Hartford High and Mrs. Albert Calve of 197 Somers wag Junior bridesmaid. N O W 3 P o ln $2,25 6 Pain $4.25 three days. ' COLOR TV I Brookfield Rd. ; Her „gold iooloreij outfit was ^ I IchooL She is a secretary at the Llnili 6 palra>:to n onstomer During the conferences the ANI> I ] Idward J'. Thoms Associates of ‘ Mias Reinc^l is a graduate of styled to niatch the other at PTA will hold its annual Book j Manchester. Mr. Carlino-' is a the New Britain Hospital School tendants, carried a Fair In the auditorium. Children STEREO SYSTEMS (raduate of Hartford Pupiic of Nursing, and is employed as basket of miuns. Fallot' ■ may niake purchases before MAlNOmCK lASTBRANGH High School and attended C ^ - a staff nurse at Hartford Rop- Richard Lonabardi 'of Milford DRESS school on Wednesday through SKE 1(1 EM \ r S28 Main StrM t E^OMitM’St.tDor^LMiOK ManeheepriwBidp fral Connecticut State College, pital Mr. Calve served for four served as best man.. Ushers MRS. M. ALPHONSE JARAS . ■ i I Friday. PTA members will be vwhw Hew Britain; He lb employed yean the U.S. Marine were iA^ncia Stebbins and Ken- SHOP bn >«""«< during the conference SOUTH WINDSOR omOK Suinvan A ShoppInwCt^ . . . with the Stote Highway De- Corpi, th tburs bf duty in neth’SlhRwitz, boil) of Hartford, series and a corsage-of white Hartford. Mr. Jaras ls:al956 hours to make salee to the par­ NORMANS BURNSIOK o m cR Buvmldn Avbimm at ChwtL 8lw*BMt HmImw partnient, Hartford. He is,an Moroccriandind the Aleutians. He ^ A reception for 300 was held roses. The couple will live a t graduate of Hartford , Public L As lOHNSON .. I 747 MAIN STREET , HANCCnSSTER ents. t INC. A rm s vatantB of the < Korean is a member pf■ the ■ Manchester- ■ at ^ano;8 -Resta#ant, titent, Bolton.Bolton 683 Broad St., Meriden. | High Schopl, and a 1962 grad- St. Peter’s Not*. fA IN TG O e WarT"' ' * ' . Pdllce '#orce.. - For a motor trip to New Mrs. Jaras is aU984 gradu4 uate of HMtt College. He is a OTXT TO STATE THEATER ■ Members of the M.I\I. Com-: nr. ll.AKTFOHI) K!f. ;>ARIUDE QFFICi OFEN SATURDAY MORNING! planned for York, Mrs. Jaras wore a.toRay ate bf Manchester ragi''itohool, teacher In the Meriden Jtoltoal The weddliif is pHaned ' Tlic weddtaf la . mlttee of St. lite r’s %iscopal\ M \N'( HK.SI El? . .723 MAIN ST. ------■ ' Pec.,lA. colored suit with Uack ecces- and attended Hartt (College, system. ) ' Gtaurch will attend aiiottier -in

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THE •r^ 210 Sin^e M Gomlnif up wItJi five Corner HtrlkM In a m W, Iten Wm Ii* Herald Angle V! BT DAVE WIGGIN By DON ROBERT »■ I' bum MMcd kin Hm m to Manchester High , . East (bathoUo Manrhenter'd finest auck- ':;V plnners last night, rolling a By Fooitball Is -a v;iery funny I felt we were a better team high single of 210. Washburn EARL YOST game. You never know what, to than Windham but . the final Sports Editor expect and you never really ,'•! •.-. • i-' was bowling with the Aero- score was in their favor, 18-6. kinetirs.. In the—.MO Com* NEW "XtHU: (AP)—Wally Lemm and Weeb Ewbank know how your ktds are going Both the kids and 1 feel .bad NEW Yo r k (AP)^The - y m w . Vh ti .'Hi:' to rea

MANCHESTER KVEIJING HERALD, B^ANOIESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1966 PAGE FIFIBEM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,,MANCHESTER, CONN,; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1966 « VI: PAGE FOURTEEN >■ ■ . ' ( 'I I t T T T WS!,»TO- . 210 Single THE ’ C om er Coming up with five BY DAVE WIGGIN By ROBERT Htrikes In a row, Ken W m Ii- H erald Manchester High . East (bathoUc |.v« f ‘ f'' bum. add^ hie name to Manoheoter’s flneht duck- By Fobthall is -a very fu^my I felt we were a better team pinnen last nigh^ rolling a m EARL YOST game. You- never know what to than Windham but the, final Darne-Michigan high single o f 210. Washburn rt' Sports Editor expeci and ' you never ideally score was in their favor, 16-6. wa« bowHng with the Aero- NEW YORK (A P )—Wally Lemm and Weeb Ewbank know how your kids are going Both the kids and I feel ,bad N E W Y O R K ( A ^ ) — ^The klnetlcs In the SOO Com­ to'reach. rAnffi-otulntinns MoNarv’s W av ■ two former, coaches^have come votes have been tabulated, mercial league ■ at the We ■ went Into the Bristol will bounce backJ'”', for South i-u. show what Holiday Lanes. tt-e Am eri^n Footb.ll Loa,uo’.: Central game won by Manches­ Catholic. Thanksgiving Day at tn e re s u ilg SHOW w n a t State in Top Health Washburn’ii five strikes ter 53-0 with only 23 iflen in 11-o’clock at lift Nebo. everyh^y already k n iiw B — won him a 9100 award from uniform. Because of injuries and I was pleased with the per- Notre paine will play Mich- n, the National Duckpin Bowl­ season en route to the Charter Oak Conference foot comparisons between the de- «it takes time to put together ,/ changes in personnel, we start­ formances' of a (ew boys.' Rick igan State Saturday— the v'-y ing Congress. championship. This marks the second time in f"*"®® fenses of the. two leagues ~ood defense, Across the ed eight men who had not start­ Roberts and John Alubicki, who No. '1 a^ot in college foot- For Glime of Season The East Hartford bowler years a McNary club romped to the crown. The latMt brought a chuckle from propo- board, the defenses in our ed Iwfore. We knew if anyone hadn’t practiced all week, IHd a ball. ' BAS'! LANSINGi, Wich# (A P)— For'the game of th* accomplished the feat after edition concluded its regular season last Sunday by nents of NFL superiority. But league are improved over last i > wad^ Injiii'ed, we would be In bad good job offensively. . Notre Dame, 8-0, is on top year Michigan State Coach D uffy Daugherty cam# up two opening seven boxes. He whitewashing Windsor, 24-0, ------Lem m and Ewbank can’t buy season. And I rate that Bufflo s h a ^ and hoped that we would Defensively. again this week and Michigan with the understi(tqrrtent of^the year: then proceeded to roll for their sixth straight. The Negro, Who played several that anymore. front seven (linemen and line- have enough to come out on top. Jim Leber, and ^ Btate, 9-0, Is second agdin In "A t least this w « w we don’t ------strikes In the third, fourth blanking was the third hung Tlie rest Is history. W e had two seasons of pro ball in Manches- Lemm, who left the N F L ’s St. backers) as good as anything in newcomer John •Die Associated Press poll re­ have the danger of looklhg by an Outotendlng player, DaUfJl* and fifth frames, spared the up by the Raider defense, a ter, has been around at least Louis Cardinals to takp over, at pro football today.” touchdowns In less than a min­ Harrington die leased today. one game; erty said. sixth, picked up 10 in the most impressive phowlng. 20 years itKludlng stints ydth Houston, said: , — ute and a half, and regardless the job. Sopho The Irish drew 36 first-place "An heard th at'th e N F L ’s Duncan of the San Diego Charg- couldn’t control the score. looked good a< total of 420 points while the much ir e you going to beat hands as (MBU end A l) Brenner artd 10th frames. the top in. 1964, “retired’ ’aft- n >BA. .N ew member of the Man- defensive backs ^tvere better, ers, the No, 1 punt returner in Defensively, an Inside line Spartans, were first on six bal­ them by?” The coach Of the na- an j outstanding speed,” ha Washburn’s mark Is not a er the success but was talked Chester Police Department When I got there I found that the AFT,, was asked about hla staying in a backer as did lots and accumulated 392 points. lion’s No. 2 ranked team said ggj Notre Dame. for Seymour, , F LA T — Clev'eland Williams is spread-eagled on the single back in 1930, Only when we All in all the hitting wasp’t gained the sama as last week With a clean start- this fall, policeman recently graduat- Now the AFL’s linemen are just' this manner; “ I assume we’ll be the im- “ You can’t change your poao loosened ' to a bad. Defensively we were fool- with Alabama third, Nebraska r ^ canvas for/third time in second round ot bout with M cNary, and his aides, de- jjo. 1 in-his class from the as Mg and strong.” “ Kenny always calls what I derdog,” he added. defense- gc^g into the lOGi pass defense ed with their counter and the l^v^h. Georgia Tech fifth. Ar- V Cassius Clay. Moments after Referee Harry Kess­ veloped another championship police Academ y In Bethany.. Bwbwdc, who brought Baltl- do, which way I should go. Ho He called the ‘ game a great game,” ' he' said. "W e ’U juat were we hurt long bomb for a touchdown hurt Kansas sixth, ^uthern Califor- ler waved Clay to neutral corner the bell saved crew. Mark H eller got into action last more tb the N P ^ championship always tells mo- the right thing opportunity., , have to db everything better,” Sports Briefs to any extent. us. Other than that, we contain- "*a seventh, UCLA, eighth and Williams from knockout. (A P Photofax) It is with much satisfaction priday with the Dartmouth frosh before joining the New York — even though they sometimes “I can’t remember once in the ..Daugherty gave the scouting Jim Sproul had ed them fairly well. Georgia ninth. to McNary to See many of the scored one touchdown In a Jets, said: ' cremate me.” * Dave Wiggin history of the polls that the No. report on Notre Dame to M * his best day of Teams Considered boys he helped along starring __33.7 _____ ro„,p_____ over the_____ Boston Col- ' ’ .______J We still had trouble moving Purdue. 16-0 winners over 1 and 2 teams met In the final first stringers in practice Mon- the season and time and time MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Five Manchester High and East jggg frosh. The former Manches- the ball as I mixed up the line- Minnesota last Saturday moved game of the seaimn,” . he said, day, and the'jdayera did rama again hold the inlLial charge. teams are being considered for Catholic High on the gridiron jgj. High quarterback perfdrmed Up quite often. The first group into 10th, replacing Tennessee Daugherty was worried about running, but no heavy work, Jim Monaghan has a real fine TWO WHO W ILL tangle in college football’s game of the year are Notre the Orange Bowl football game ii^i® in the second half and handled that started were all juniors and which lost to Mississippi 14-7. stopping Notre Dame's running ' Asslatant coaches Ed Ruther* Big Cat, Puny Mouse, ‘Biggest Thrill of My Life’ second half and was responsible Dame’s Nick Eddy, deft, and Michigan State’s Clint Jones. Jan. 2 but no decision w ill be ♦ ♦ ♦ . punting chores. .Annual sophomores but they finally Notre Dame has posted five because, he noted, they can al- ford and A1 Dorow ecouted (h i for many Bristol Vosses, "This Is the biggest Uirlll of yielded to the senior group. ‘ I shutoute this season while hold- ways pass. And he was worried Irish for M6U. made until Sunday. O ff the C uff meeting and election of officers Offensively, Steve Hemenway The Orange Bowl Committee Poor.r communication line at the Manchester Country Club_.^ life entering oi^r Mandiester had planned on p ly in g the sen- ing its opponents to a total of about the Irtah passing because, “ Both were very Impressed,” showed some of the potential he Special Favor announced it will hold a meeting from Rockville High: Tom Mar- w ill take place Thursday night. Five Mile Road ' Race,writes“ iors as a group TOanksgiving 28 points, and the Spartans have he added, they disguise their Daugherty said. “They said tUg really has. His six touchdowns Day, but have changed plans given up an average of just 10 Fleming, Penalty Leader, PLAINVILLE (AP)—The Sunday morning to consider Al- tello, fine junior quarterback, Nominating committee has pro­ Vince Fandetti, Manch^ter’s pass plays by faking runs. ia a team' that has everythli^— Next on List establHshed a new school record and will be going with our best, points' a game. priests at Our Lady of Mer­ most active road runner. Prin- Michigan State should be in size, speed, good coadting and • Wr»TT«^TY)N (AP) — Af- “My plan for the fight was to ing against the invincible boxing Nebras- has been sidelined — and on posed Jim M elley to succeed end his individual rushing o f 129 clpaily, a marathoner, the Silk Jim Juknis, recoveriqg from The situation is nearly the cy Roman Catholic Church good health for the battle for the happy blend of running and fp r ClUeland P^<=h - and you saw it.” said master f«>rh Louisville. Ky. ’‘ a, Florida and Georgia. crutches— since suffering a Ray Warren as president. The yards was a high for the year. Also Finds Time to Score Towner keeps in top shape by a broken collarbone, and, John same as It was last year when asked a favor of the nr.'.lc’i''! championship, Daugh- passing.” « 7Mi- “ « hi? ent CTay, obviously determined to It was Clay’s sixth title de------broken leg against South Cath- meeting w ill officially open the Dick Cobb had his best game NEW YORK (AP) — Rugged Fleming scored three goals and Alubicki will share the quarter- the teams met at Notre Dame, parishioners. erty said. . . Last year, when MSU was y\ imams irom a p jg c a t ^ critics who say he fense within a year and only Surger>’ Due 'olic High several weeks ago. new clubhouse. Dinner will be running-shorter distances than and is really developing into a Reg Fleming is throwing hi.s added four assists to jump fpom back duties. 'The backfield will Michigan State was undefeat- “ W e’re sure you’ll under­ Fullback Bob Apisa, who ranked No. 1 and Notre Dams into a puny mouse in a lU- punch. Canadian champion George BALTIMORE (API — Frank Arrangements were made ear­ served at 7 o’clock. the 26 mllee, 385-yard test. top football player. Bryce Car­ ■a 77ih place tie in scoring to a be Jim Leber, Joe Quinn, Rick ed and needed a victory against weight around the National stand” the four priests said missed two games with a knee No. 4, the Spartans scored a 13* tie more than two rounds williams, a noted puncher Chuvalo wenit the limit. Clay’s Robinson of the Baltimore Ori- lier this season between this de­ ♦ * * 1“J can remember two years penter again came up with hie Miare of 16th place, v Roberts and Bill Lacy. In the the Irish to complete an unbeat- Hockey League again and his In a letter read at Mass sprain, is expected to be ready 3 victory and held the Irish to heavyweight champion who had scored e i knockouts, record Is 27-0 including 22 oles. the American League’s partment and Btockville High ago how shaky I was at race regular steady performance Five Rangers are among the End of the Line llne our do-captalns will be en season and hold Its No. 1 New York Ranger teammates Sunday requesting that (he to play, even if he doesn’t start, minus 12 yards mshing and just was shot and his insides-tom by knockouts. Host Valuable Player in 1966, to get information follow’ing time. Now I look fonvanl to and showed he IK as good as any top 15 pointmakers, including Cassius Clay turned to Er- As it turned out, weatherwlSe ^ ^ . playing their last game. Art ranking In the country. The parishioners come to con­ < Duffy isn’t too worried about 25 yards passing, nie Terrell and shouted, a pollbbman’s bullet (still in Ws w illiam s’ record is 65-6-1. He will undergo surgery on the car- each football game but no news last weekend, it was a good thing the stastarter’s ir’s pistol in the league. Tom Hally start­ are muscling their way into the Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, Saver(ck and Paul Viau start- Spartans attained both goals by fession a half hour later the squad’s mental condition But Notre Dame la better this which will signify two years of ed his first game^ as quarter­ individual scoring race. who matched Fleming’s pace f'You’re next.” two years ago. He was giv- has been stopped four times, tilege in his right knee at an un-<*forwarded via any means . . . Manchester High played its ing at right guard and right' winning 12-3, "and all the Irish Saturday. either. • year, said Daugherty, becauss oQta thA on up‘ter dead but recovered The ring-scarred veteran of determined date in either Balti- Unusual Situation: Only fans racing for me. ^ back and I feel he did an excel­ Fleming, the N H L’s penalty with a seven - point pickup. * aaaHv ” oAts 'rATTAl.i thc 6H up for dead but recovered The ring-scarred veteran of determined date in either Balti- Unusual Situation: home, finale last Friday after­ tackle respectively. Center will got was their second loss of a They explained that the " I don't think there are any "n o w they’ ve goit passing plus ■ ------— lA want to sit in the bleach­ “ T o date I have''run In 41 lent job. He handled the ball kiftg last season, was tagged Geoffrion, making a comeback e -f(»t-6 27-year-old GMcagoan operaUons. 16-ye^s of pro fighting had the j„ore or Los Angles. noon against Bristol Central in­ be our most dependable ball season. regular 4 p.m. confession limits to desire and exiib- the soine turning.” ^ ^ Since his return to the ring in consolation of a payday of about ers erected on each side Of the TBoee, from Canada to Mary- beautifully and mixed his plays with 37 penalty minute; last with New York after a two-year who is recognized as champion stead of Saturday. The weather p l^ e r T o m s D ^ e r ^ ,j,he Spartans again need a time, would be right in the erance,” he said. " I don’t thihk ■ ------playing field and on. the far land. I have met hundreds of well. week for a league-leading total layoff, scored one goal and as­ the World Boxlnir Jusoka- February, Williams won tour »zou,uoo.- way s snare 01 me Extend Pact , __ , , , was just perfect Friday and TOe rem in d er of the lineup victory-this. time at hom e-to closing minutes of the you run out of this.” RENBIGADER—Dick Farrell y . fights, two by knockouts, over gate receipts and the closed oir- _ pMple, and have run hundreds When we came-out for the of 47, according to weekly sisted on six others, climbing end, at Wesleyan need purchase ^ „ „ gat- will be selected by Monday complete another unbeaten sea- Notre Dame-Michlgan .foot­ Notre Dame’s star receiver,;6- 147-878, Halen DumM B6-M r .. "nobodleas He didn’t look'impres- cult television, radio, films and ST. IX)UTS (A P ) ~ The St ticketes. Anyone wishing . to o i miles over United States second half, our kids knew that figures released today. into, a seventh-place tie in the urday. However, one feels that ^ u th is a good team and will -gg„ ball game foot-4, 206-pound Jim Seymour, mark. Yhey are, expected to Oli give but said he had regained other ancillary rights, may hit Louis Hawks extended Player stand at either end and watch highways, but nowhere have I Steve Hemenway needed one Between brawls, however, scoring racel Coach Richie Guerin’s contract, Saturday is the logical and most be vei7 hungry when it comes rankings, Feb. 6, at Housto^ Chhta|^, his. old poiver. He showed noth- about 3750,000, the play may do so—for free. found the excitement, the color, touchdown to tie a school rec­ here. It will be up to the group for two additional years as soon practical day to stage home fo6t- j4ew York, Las VegaB or Toron­ . . . Jim Martello, fin^ ath­ or the enthusiasm that, sur­ ord and were determined to of seniors led by our co-cap- ^he Irish, however, are shoot- as the present one runs out at ball games among the school­ to. lete from Rockville, -"now a rounds the Manchester race. give him the opportunity. The tains to top south and become ‘ "K undefeated, the end of the current National boys to meet operating expenses Houston has the edge how ^ t- sophomore at Wesleyan, eis- The aircraft worker adds: man that gave him the oppor­ the first East team to record 8*” *=® 1949 and Basketball Association season. . .Speaking of football, on a w dra'Wing an indoor record Plan Worked to Perfection sisted A1 Pusz in operating the “Even the people who UUe our tunity was Dick Cobb. In the more than five wins in a sea- ‘ heir first .-national champion- scholastic scale, Dave W iggin iprowd of 36,460 to the magnifi­ electric clock at last Saturday’s streets surpass the crowds In third quarter, he broke clear gjjjj ship since the saipe year. Even rates a bow for the excellent job cent Astrodome. The gross gate Meet Record Wesleyan - ' Trinity football the famous Boston Marathon and had no one between him It will take a great “ team “ ‘ h®V hy Michigan State, he has turned in to date-in his was $461,290. Ali Shuffle Baffles Foe NEW Y O R K (A P ) — Chq,rlle game . . . Three former Man­ because ours Is only a five and the goal line. He purpose­ effort” to bounceback and end fhough, they have another game second season as head coach. A ■^-4 Messenger of Villanova set a chester High football players. mller. \ ly stepped out of bounds at the yp g.3 lollowing week. The undefeated, 24-year-old year ago, when his squad dead- meet record of 24:16.6 in win- who went on to play at Wes- .“What our residents don’t one-yard line, so Steve would ------The Top Ten, with first-place KICK OFF Clay floored the 33-year-old Big lock.ed Wethersfield for the In Sixth Defense of Title ning the 58th IC4A five - mile leyan, were in the stands as realize is that this is on^ of.,^ have a chance at the record. Cat from Houston three times )n l o k HOUSTON (AP) Cassius boxing that I have created.” CCIL, he was g^ifted with many the best races In the United This was one of the finest, mopt Sweelan Play "' Hie second round and once more cross-country race at Tfin upset DETROIT (AP)—Rookie quar._P° ‘’' ‘ 8 _____ \. veterans. This time around, it States. Oiiir entries bear out unselfish gestures that I have In the third round before referee ,8^°®** :** 7 landt Park Tuesday and led tihe The trio consisted of Jim terback Karl Sweetan of the Harrv Kessler of St. Louis end- can’t find something to timds and the bell saved, the to the team title with „ . .. , was almost a complete rebulld- that fact. seen in football. This is why this 1.. Notre Dame (35) YOUR CAREER O ILeary, Dom Squatnto and . . u . . j Detroit. Lions ■ will be ready to _ ^ A * ing job, from top to bottom, and “ We, the runners, who look club is so great. They don’t care 2. Michigan State (6) ed the Slaughter with the blood- PWch- . . . . , . Houston challenger m the sec- ^ record low score of 26 points. George Keith. The first two play when the Lions take aim Thii unbeaten heavyweight-ond. - TJ fii^- squad went out and^ won 3. Alabama (1) smeared Williams wobbling named were placed forw’M’d to every race we run. VINCE FANDETTI who scores or who gets the ebaippion found something to Williams said he wasn’t badly c * i J ° five of its first seven startsT'^fie are grateful to the sponsors and~ glory.“They ‘just-want to-wln. at _ .4, Nebraska.^ rubbeiy 16gs. The time was 1(11- Daniels’ all-time, all-star Wes­ Colts at "Tiger Stadium Sunday,’" AT THE pimoh Monday night and he was hurt at the time referee Harry S c o r i n g LiC aO er finale is with Windham in Will- the people who make such a “I promise to run the race o( '■ They are a tremendously dedi­ 6. G eot^a 'Tech taounced at 1:08 of the thinxl. i leyan team. a team physician said Monday. right ped in his season . .'Also assured of a winning ------—------who- say there aren’t any les­ 7. Southern Calif. Sweetan would play Sunday aadd Williams, a 5-1 underdog, land Williams in die Astrodome, with the referee calling a halt to windup, but the hard-running Here ’n There season is Don Robert at East sons in life learned from foot­ 8. UCLA AIRCRAFT with a specially built flberglas •T dropped my left hand and he rnfay indicated his fight plan the proceedings. junior halfback appears to have Talented Bobby knight, who Catholic, also in his second year ball certainly couldn’t have seen 9. Georgia corset to protect his Injured ig. Purdue railed me. I don’t know why I near perfection as he "H e thought I was hurt and the 1966 New England college failed to catch on with the Hart­ as head coach. The Eagles are our game last Friday. did it.” made the sixth successful de- it’s his job to decide,” Williams football scoring crown wrapped Mets Tab Devine ribs. ford Capitols in the Eastern 5-3 with one left. South Catholic Clay, strong and fast at 212»i fense of his title within, a year, said moments after losing his up. Basketball League, is now play­ coming to Mt. Nebo Thanksgiv­ pounds, shot his right hand over The plan was a combination of big chance at the championship Bruce Winslow of Bates ended ing with the N ew Haven entry ing morning. Robert was 5-4 fund decked the 210%-pound sharp punches and the champi- after more ‘ than 15 years of with 66 points, four more than in the same circuit. The Hart- in his maiden campaign in 1965. To Succeed Weiss Challenger, for the first time in dn’s hew offensive weapon, the waiting in the wings. Bill Curran of Northeastern and the second round. All Shuffle. Speaking through bruised and John Mulligan of Central Con- NEW YORK (A P )— Bing Devine took over as presi­ ; Williams did not use a mouth- “I put it into use just before puffed lips, Williams first said necticut. Amherst’s Bill Foye dent of the New York Mets Monday but as he gra­ piece and suffered c.ilte inside the two good combinations,” he he planned to keep fighUng and finished with 60 points and Alex Gold Key for Jacunski, ciously said; ' " f, i 'H And outside of his miouth. His said. “ It’s just a quick shuffle of then said he was not too sure. Nesbitt of Bates with 56. “This is George’s day.” became general manager of the mouth was tanMaed and bleed- the feet but it really confused “ If my Wife wants me to keep ------For standing next to Devine Baltimore Orioles of the Inter- . Wi'Uiams. This is another rule of fighting, I will,’^ he said."If she Hopes Crushed Ex~Pro^ Now Yale Coach HARTFORD (A P )- T h e Con- In his days at New Britain George Weiss, who had just naUonal League before becom- wants me to quit, I ’ll do that.” BOSTON (A P ) — A fter win- ended one of. the most success- ing ‘ Yankee farm director ki Williams manager, Hugh ning 24 straight bouts as a pro, necUcut Sports Writers’ Alliance High, Jacunski was named an l . B©nbow, }iRd scrc&iticd in3Jiy hopes for & shot today named Harry Jacunski, a All-State center in foiJrbau“ and execuUve careers in baseball day^ before the fight that Clay ^Yie world’s welterweight Yale’s coaching staff a second te ^ All-Stater in has histo:^. Weiss, who will continue 'In iff. , I I .couldn’t hdt nor take a punch. boxing title have been crushed^ 1Q 4rOOT>C years, asQG wwintoAT* i^ e r of onerxriA ketball.lro4Ko11 He was also a A. member Weiss served as general man- advisory capacity and- as a ____ ager of the New Y 6rk Yankees director of the Mets until Dec. “ Clay is the real McCoy," a within a period of a couple of f ' ® grim Benbow said after the lor iHob. —He played ■ . on the’.. Fordham FOR weeks. 10 pennants. He atartea t^asey g^ g „ assistant on Sept. 29, 1964. fight. “ I was mistaken. He Upset by lightly regarded Le Jacunski, a native of New University football team, and Stengel on his successful career WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING made a believer out of me.” jpevine, 49, had been let go in roy Roberts ot Philadelphia at Britain, will receive his award spent six seasons after that, as a manager by hiring him to RADIATOR REPiURING AND RECORING s, 1964 as general manager of the Portland, Maine, Nov. 3, Whit- with the two other winners at from 1939 to 1944, with the Green manage the Yankees in 1949. COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE St. Louis Cardinals, who went TEETOT.ALERS — Betty field suffered another setback the group's 26th annual Gold Bay Packers. And Weiss strugigled for five ..SEE"'. Monday night when he drbpped Key dinner Jan. 30 in Hartford. 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Papoifidiig- work. Dlsplayciaft, Manebeo- plan. Apply Metzeoics, Iho., benefits and excellent future. servlbe, brakes, extaanot gfta able i>rlcea. 6ds 0810. lB|^ No job too small. Jobn tof, 648-9667, 640 HUUard St: Write Box T, Herald. tem, wheel alignment Wo iVfll ! 5 S X « V eifaU e, 640-6700. train you. Fringe benefits, la* ' COMB O^^,•50^f. ppTB repaired. Win­ ed; Women’s wearing apparel ^FOKT KMO>C 59 SmaO,.^ MONDAY Xhra FRIDAY 10O 9 AAL — lATURDAY t AJL COLONIAL^BOARD 17 Within (comb, dow ahadea made to meaauro 3, 4 or 6 day week. Apply LVlTAfAlMG.i form) deptMdeptw i HEALY BUILDING GENERAL FACTORY work^ 18 Moat painful > E ^ ’a aibUng 10 Memorandum 38 Knock all alzea 'Venetian bllnda. Keya Bonds—Stocks-. ’Tweed’s, 778 Main St, full-tlm'e. Apply 8:30-4. New 20Analyzeaa Italian 11 Tanaon Indian 39 Symbol for made whl]« you wait Tape re- Maintenance Service Company stin hiring skHM community PLEASE READ YOUR AD Mortgages 27 Eiigland Metal Products, 44 aentence 19 SmaU food flab tbalUum cordera for rent Marlow’n 867 WEEKLY PAY checks are fine. and unskilled. Male open* DOWN 21 Viper \ 40 Sea ducks p ianMiied or "Want "w ant Adn"Adn” are tahaa over the nhoaa ae a Part-time Openings for Stock Place, 22 Minute a»n eoafetOffm. The adverttner sbonld read Me ad b rm S T Main, 649-B221. MORTGAGE LOAMS flrat But, getting tired o f the grind? ings on all shifts. BxceDeill epMfihga 1 Eccentric 23 Highway (ab.) 42 Drivels ’Die long hours? Cleaning Morning and Evenings 24tHaaenalott wheela 24 River valley A 3 ^ DAY r r AFPEAK8 aod BBPOBT BBB0B8 in thae fOr Dm aeoond, third, aU kinds realty, FULL-TIME auto mechanic, wages, fuQ-thne. 6. dsijfii 28Riak 2 Bread apread 44Chargaaatatp next innerttoa. The Herald ta reapooatbla for only ONB laeor* house weekends? Why not V experience on' front end ma­ per week, shift dUferentiaL 4SSritlinaebodl statewide, credit rating. unnec- 33 Broad neck 3 Erect goddeaa . rota or omitted inoi^on for any ndvorttnoent nnd then only esaary. Reasonable, confiden­ switch to Avon? Choose your chine helpful, top Wages paid Blue Cross, CMS, life In* acaif 4 Palm fruit 26 Begone, eat! 46 Skin of a beast te the extent of n "nmko cood” Innertlon. Krroro wUeh do not Boildliur— Contnetiiif 14 624-0620 48 Back of neck. r ...... ■ - ■ ------own hours. Earn up to $6 an to an experienced qualified suranoe, paid holidays, otb* 34 Hindu queen 5 Lecturer 27 Apple center toooen the vnlao of the idvwtlMiiiMrt w U not h* otmeoted by tial, quick arrangements. Alvin 35 Ptevariodor 6 Cooking utenall 29 Sea eagle 49 FruiLdrinks QUALITY Carpentry — Rooma, Lundy Agency, 0;27-767l, 981 hour servicing the terrific de­ man. See Mr. Sloan, Sloan Oa­ er fringe benefits. Applgr 38 Combine ' 7 Public 30 Precipitation 50 Eanvaa ahelter dom era, porchea, baaeihenta, 'Vain 8t„ Hartford, eveiilngs mand for our Christmas Gift rage, Route 88 Vemon. 37 Compound atorehouae 31 Ptepoaitlon 51 GraftemRAT0R8 want­ ftod M ahuer, Manctaootor vicinity to do Janitorial work,' Sunny Dollar Promotion ed for 6 days, 40 hour week, good wages, paid hokdays and ■veiling HoriOd, togotlior •eo (Ford 2 -d o o r...... |295 81.60 per hour to start. Will with a memo Hating the RooftoiF— SiA nc 16 Bring Record Sales other benefits. Apply Rudder. Want to kick off your eareer with a good Ugh-peybif oompanloa you do NOT train. N. P. Hallenibeck Co., Window Cleaning, 167 Charter 160 Chevy Hardtop ...... 645 gnj^gELL HOME improvement 568-3400 job? ’Ihen the place for you la Pratt A Whitney Air­ want to aoo your latter. Bunker Hill Road, Andover, Oak Ave., Hartford, second craft Because that’s where you get Paypower . . . Tour latter win bo do- ’60 Chevy Wagon ...... 276 Co. —Roofing, siding altera­ Evenings Mr. D. Smith 742-8061. floor. I the power to team more ekius while you earn more otroy-M If the odvortleor le tions, additions and remodel­ 236-0413 pay, starting at 82.50 an hour on the second Shift OBO yolf^ro meatlonod. Xt ’60 Chevy 4-door 876 ing of all types, Excrllant PART-TIME ovenlngB tor office ^ .___ _ And that’s only the beglimlng. Because the Aircraft la GOOD OPPORTUNITY —com- cleetring. General Cleaning CUSTODIAN wanted evenings, not It win bq boDdlod In workmanship. 649-6495. fuU-tlme, 3-10, |2 per hour, growing, buUdhig more and more jet englnea for alrr the ueuel maimar. . ’01 Ford Hardtop ...... 695 mercial snow plow route for' Service, 46 Oak St., 64941884. half CMS, Blue Cross and Maj­ Unes, utUitlee and InduatrY, you’U have plenty e f c ^ sale, >1,200 yearly gross, sen portunlty to grow with the jet age: And os you? aktUa • NH I, Ut. m u, U.5.' M. OW. i M r or Medical paid- by Board of ’61 Olds 4-door ...... 646 Roofing and Chlniii«Y IS-A for >400. 649-9767. SEWING MACHINE cpeenation meteaae, your paycheck Inereaaea, too. 8 Education. Apply Bocurd o f Ed- “What's so bad about Jimmy being a nuisance. Dad? LoBt and Foiind 1 8 a.m.-4:30 p-m. Apply Kia-Klar ’60 Chevy Convertible . 546 ROOFINO — Specializing re­ Toy Co:, 60 HUUatd 8t. caUon Office, ToUand. 876- How else do you think he gets his father’s car pairing roofs of aU kinds, new 9682. And don’t forget the "extras” at the Aircraft that add liOST — Tiger cat, reddish gold ’69 Dodge Coupe ...... 75 Schools and Classes 33 four times a week?” tVlclnlty School S t, Bolton. Re­ roofs, gutter work, chimneys more value to your income . . . like exoeUeiit Inaiimnea cleaned, repaired. Aluminum S A ^ mosaics and retirement plana, paid alek leave, hoHdaya and ward. 649-9180. NO MONEY DOWN crafts instruction. Learn this FULL-TIME vacations. So do It now. Oome ki and kick off your Easy Terms siding. 30 years’ experience. //- LOST — sum o f money in exciting hobby and make your career at Pratt A WMtney Aircraft THE WORRY WART MW lmiw TM Vt IW M. Free estimates. Call Howley SALESGIRL WANTED Hole’s Department Stow. Find­ BOB VIOLBTTTE, Sales Mgr. 643-6361, 644-8333. oWn gifts. CaU 872-0392 for In­ formation, anytime. THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG e r please caU. 649-1817. Re­ TRAINING COURSES WITH PAT ^ ROOFING- REPAIR of roofs, For our men’s department ward. or SOLIMENE MOTORS The best In gutters and con­ Good steady position, dis- Moinfmaiiefi M nrmODUCTORY TRAINING PROGRAMS — Xt VOQ Help Wanted— ^Fcmsle 35 FOUND — -Boogie type, black ductors. Repair of chimneys, oount privUeges, paid hoU- For Apartment Henee. don’t ha'va shop experience, you’U be given 80 houri o f and brown, male. CaU Lee 367 Oakland St, Manchester too. Call Oougblin, 643-7707. days and vacation. Permanent employment. intensive trainmg on the machine you have been hired 8-11, NURSE’S AIDE, fuU-tlme, to operaite. Instruction w ill be In 'o u r own machine Fracchla, ijtog Worden, 643- 643-0507 part-time. Laurel Manor, 649- Good eabury. Apartment funrislied. training plant at the same high olreraft rate of pay. 8694. j 4619. Heating and Flmnbing 17 F or Interview, caR D&L |1960 CHEVRCULET Impala, V-8, b OTTT PLUMBINa and heat­ 643-9674 or 643-7186 'ADVANCED ’TRAINING PROGRAMS — CkMinea nag* Annonncements ing from 22 weeks to 98 weeks In MaeWnIng, Sheet eutomeiUc transmission, excel­ ing repairs, alterations, elec­ 7-3, 3-11, RN or LPN, part-time. ' Manchester Paritede lent rannlng oondUion, 8660. Laurel Manor, 649-4619. Metal, Tool, Die and Gage Making, Machine R^iUr and ELECTROLUX vacaiim clean­ tric and gas hot Water heat­ Pipe Making. ers, sales and service, bonded CaU 647-9720. ers. CaU 648-1496. OOUNTESt 'OHUiS wanted, representative. Alfred Amell, WOMEN TO coUect eggs, i>art- APPRENnCB PROGRAMS — Conraea rangtag from 110 Biyaa Dr.. Manchester, opeut-Ume, evenings and week­ WANTED Moving—^Trucking— time, 9 a.m.-l p.m. 742-6232; ends, apply m iwrson. B eu three to four years in SbMt Meta], Machining and Teel duCr 64>.8141 or 643-4918. Tracks—Tractors A Die Making. -^ Storage 20 MATURE WOMEN urgently Eaton Donut Shop, 1 # Center, Clean, Late Model .i T iffSTTHEFBiBL BIDS DBSIREP fo r snow re- % TON Jeep, 4-wheel drive St., Miattchester. MANCHESTER Delivery. Ugbt needed tor community agency. R0RIA,6EEIFV0U 'itJU'RE /U.WA/$ EAiBARRAS^WFF LINKS!» moval, sidewalks and parking with rack body. Call John, 649- USED CARS trucking and package deUvery. Skills in child care and tend­ Hundreds of good jobs svallable int aNFIN'DA/tVp e a r l ! MOW,TASKVPU-DIP iN© AiE' WHVCANTYOa ..r ? l 0005 or after 6 caU 648-622a areas. S t M aly’s Church. 649- Refrlgeratcors, washers and ing the sick helpful. CaU 643- Help Wanted—Male 36 CUFFLINK^! rSSJEVER$E£S0CHAMAN? WEARer re*' i. IN C. Planning To Add A Boomt BOURNE BUlOK ner, 289-8266^ dealer. Offered^ 13 pine St, Manchester WELDINB * BOARDS ______moved. WaUpeper books on re* Oarage, Rec Room, *^3ie Honse of - 1M ky NCA. Isc. IHS NEED CAR? Your crodit turn- gHARPENINQ Service —Saws, quest Fully Insured. Free ee- Remodel Kitchen? Onstomer Satisfaction’* ^ed down? nhnrtShort nmon /iniumdown T)av-pay­ khlves,---- axes,---- shears, ftates, tlmates. C#U.649-96# Free Eettanatoe 285 MAIN ST. ment? Bankrupt? Repossoss- FIREMEM • DEAR mSPEGTORS rotary blades, Quick service. Planning Service CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Mon? Don’t despair! See- Hon­ PAINTTNQ BY Dick Fontaine, SMILING WOMAN MANCHESTER Capitol Equipment'Co. 38 Main AvailaUe v est Douglas. Inquire about lo\^- S t, Manchester.! Hours daily interior and exterior. Paper 246-5862 - 649-4571 hanging and waU paper rem ov-, 875, 16 hour week, com­ Phone 246-4781 FOUNDRY PRESS OPERATORS WHY PUT ( A COHORT IKl CHICflSO WILL MAIL ’ UNLESS I CAN Urop THIS HUGE SPACE KOON- est down, smaUest payments 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- WELLtTHEY’KEMAlLEPl NOW / HOI CAN'T RISK aL Dutch Boy and D u l^ t. mission plus company ben­ ALL THREE I THEM. I MUSTN’T BE TRACBP DOGOLEilRIS/ HISTORy WILL 5AV THAT LETS HAVE PINNER,..THEM / BEINS REC06NIZBP! anjnvhere. No small loan or fl- 4. 643-798A —— ! LETTERS VOp 7 TILL MV CRUSAPE15 WOMl ' imn i ti CALL THAT NICE INSTITUTION I NOT TILL 15ES THE nhnee company plan. Douglas QuaUty workmanship. CaU efits. ' No canvassing.. For WROTE IN ONE R.W JL ROOFING and Sheet- evenings, 24>9693. VISIT THB EMPLOYlilBNT OFFICE, 400 Main Street;- WHO m i ------REACTION TO MV Motors, 388 Main. interview caU Mr, Radin, East Hartford, Connecticut Other Connecticut plants In ENVELOPE, V T S A o i. THREATS- metal Co. Roofing, sheetmetal, GRANDDAD? 1966 A M B A S S A D O R - - R id lo PAINTTNG—Interior ^ and ex­ 11 a jn . - l pjn . 522-1710. North Haven, Southington and knddletown.'lt a'vall- bapip ' improvenlwits, expert able, bring your miUtu7 discharge papers (DD-214), and heater, backup Ughtk, ex- .„^n ian sW p. Days 623-9986, terior, very reasonable, free estimates; CaU Richard Maiv Urtb certificate and social security card when yoa vlait crilent condition, very low evenings, 742-8649. our office. mUeage, only driven 6 months. ■ '■ tin, 649-9286. Must self to settle estate. CaU PROFESSIONAL Cleaning — FU LLE R BRUSH OO. needs FUEL OIL TRUCK DRiyER Carpets, furniture, walls and INTERIOR AND octerioz thousands of Fulleretts to OPEN FCHt YOUR CONVENIENCE Monday throagh 6 4 3 - 4 3 1 L painting, waUpaper removed, service customers fo r CSirist- Friday — 8 a.m. to 5 pm., ’Tuesday, Wedneaday a ^ fiobrs — aU cleaned in your Good working conditions with all benefits available. 1961 FORD, exceUent ruhnlng fuUy insured Rene..Balenger, mas Beaaon. CaU 644-2289 or Thursday evenings tlU 8 pm., and Saturdays *— S am. borne, fuUy Jnsured. CaU O gble to 12 noon\ ennditien, Including mags, Servioemaster, 649-S48S. 648-0612 or 644-0804. 644-0202. tachometer, floor shift, Car 1 APPLY IN PERSON ONLY EXTEUIOB a n d interior paint- PART-TIME agent’s eecTO' , r must be sitoh. 648-4771. SALES AND Service oh Arlens, Eixperlenced Wockera: BMim extra money on the new .Hahn EcUpse, Jacobson lawn Ing. WaUpaper books, paper- tary. At least 6 morninge a| "Part-time” Shift — 5:30 to 0:80 PM . 1963 ’TEMPEST convertible, re- mowers: Also HOmeUte diain bahging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ week. OonsUtuti'on Plaza Ih- BANTLY OIL CO. Inc buUt 326 eng(ine and transmls- saws land International Cub ly Insured, workmanship guar­ suranoe Agency. OaU Mis. Mc- 331 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER ... Sion, extra rear end, bucket CMdet Tractors. Rental equip­ anteed. LeoPeUetler,,649-#26. Oartiiy, Mcnday-Friday, 278- BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ..D A V Y JONES I BY LEFF.aild McVYlLLLAMS - seats, stick shift, new tires, ment and shs^rpeniiig service I f no answer 648-9048. 2020. T ...... ■ 89bo. OaU 748-7726 after 6. on aU makes. L A M Equip­ , PRATT i v ment Oofp.; Route 88, Vernon, 878-7609 Manidieanr Bhediaii^e STUDEBAKBR 1959, good -Enterprise 1946. WHITNEY conation, $200. CaU 643-8741. TELLER TRAINEES WANTED RENTAIR—Power roUer. cbslB (OVER 81) " 1966 If o RD FaUxm —burgandy saws, traU roller and asiator, OPPORTUNE WITH PUBLIC CONTACT OIL BURNER SERVICE REPAIRMAN 2,800 originBl miles, 16 months laten vac, rototiUars. A lw salM AIRCRAFT left on guarantee. CaU 849-2187 ATTRACTIVE SALARY AND BE|JEFITS : 7 1^ service on aU lawn eipilp- AND FUEL ON. TRUCKHRIVER anytime. ' \ , ment. Capitol Xqulpmoit, S8 APPLY TO ’ • Plvlalen af >UnlieiA' Aliefaft Oerp). ^ata S t, 648- 7M 8. AR beneftta. Bine and CMS and inamanoe oovengOr | 1980 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK . 1 otandaid transmission, good SERVIGE, snow plow? FLY IN PERSON | An E q ^ Oppertunity Hn^oyer condition, 8328. 649-6764; liig, carpentry, rep rooms, re­ I AND TRUST COMPANY \ FIBST MANCHESTER OFFICE 1961 CHRYMiBR New Yorker, modeling, general rapalrs, FOGARtY BROTHERS START YOUR FUTURE TfHlAY PAWA painting, interior and exterior, , 696 MAIN STn MANCHESTER, CONN. 4-door'hardtop. power, ex-i > Equal Opportaalty Employer S19 BROAD STREET I eellent oondlitlon. -Must sell, rubbish removal, moving, nm- 8660. 6494)680. sooary. CaU 648-4636. '

N 1 ! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ T)UESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1966 rAGB EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANdBESTEB, CONN., TUESDAY^ NOVEMBER! 15. 1966 ' . f PAGE NDTETEBN Apartments—l>1at»— Apartments—flats'f- SnbmtMa ftor Rent 66 Houses For Sale 78 Hdp W«nt»d.>-llrt» 16 Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 5t ^ Tenements 68 Tenements 68 RirSoie 71 Male or F«nal» 87 SHOPPmO FOR desks? For ROOlt TO RENT, near O ieney _____ MANCHBSTER — Bolton town NEW TWO family Art — 8-8, _ For Side 72 House* Fisr Ssle 72 Snlmrban F o r 8*1* 78 SCAN BX)R fuU41m« work. Bowera school area,' - large - Cong Strongliold M eatjO n > F rid a y ? the kliis or adults, Maitow’s Mills and has. US OoopSF HUl WINT ER ST. —08 first floor, FIVB ROOMS, ssMnd floor, Une« 4 room apairtment, 8140. PRZVAOT — Wooded enaton Htdny Trend pty in peiMn Mancbeoter Rugr OESnstAI, OFFICB position; kitchen, 32’ Uvlng room, sep« MANCHESTER - mer Mein WETKEREUL ST. BmrtfB e imiJMCnON.- enstoei bvUt G have the largest selection In all St., 648^)890. 8 rooins, In Mur fam ily >part- newly decorated. On Oak St NIectrlo Utdien, carpeting, Ranch, flraplaea, foyqr, dish-' St. 4-femlly Nnsa. Excellent In- reel buy If there ever wax cns. Tmrgel of B s CtoMiins Oo>, Oaotact Rosa knowledge of bookkeeping and firepU ee, aundeek. OaU 848- arete fumaoes, city utUltiM. bedroom Oarrison Oolonlal, 52 BAHTPORD (AP) — ^ finishes, maple, walnut, ma- ; ment house, heat, hot water. near Ciottage. Call 048-0648, washer, disposal, waU to waU come prodiioer. 4 rooms to in e brand aaar 6 room Ranch paneled family room, % OolSni. typing ability a must, ' F uH- 6888. Also older 3-famlly. Can Xeon. 2 preslplteueii conttonss at hogany;.and the price is’ right. air-condltlon«l,_ stove. __r^. earpeto, Skmut gerags, Hutchins each apertmaat. Owner wonts on e % oers lot. 1% baths. hatha, high aisaimaWa 6% par (OMttoosd m ss EMie OM) tliue, 8-6, 40 hourt. 643-2108. Tw prlvllegea, gentleman or mar^ call dl^ ®'WR ROOM cold flat te«ttd —:------Ciesiynski, BuUdw, 649-4391. Agency. Raaltors. 6494»M. tbs prsBcht fe te ground Catholic Bishops Inquire at Taboo Mfg., 53 Elm ' Ued c«q>le. 643-8600, after 4:M OOVEOTRY - Lake 8t , 8 room fast sale.' Beyje'ftgcaey, 646- Equipped kitchen. .JRaady for cent mortgags.- Elva Tyler, This UA. force to Opstettan water lovels to Oonnsctlcut (ttSL occupancy new. OaU Nick S t Main St, eawaai. tonimry, m -J ifa , Call S48-68T2.643-6873. duplex,duidex, inchidea electricity MANCHESTER — near but. DUPfJBK ■*- 2 femUy, 6-0 buUt- Realtor, 649-4466, Helen' Oola, AtUsbora has rsported kUltog win rstuni to nonnal by MALE PRODUCTION ^ and stove, |90. Also 3 rooms, Oldar 6 room Colonial, 3-car Oonvsrttoo, Jarvis Raalty Co., FOUR ROOMS, with hot wa.- -hrTm f*, dishwasher, waU to TW O F A M IL T — Duplex, 4-4, ______■ 949 Of tha snmny sad satotog Bsxt ysaria growtag season Demowtrators^ Live Wires *Ssd ter, $85. J. D. Real Estate, THRJ^ ROOM SfAitment, first floor, electricity and stove garage, enclosed porch, quiet wall earpetlmr, aaeumable Rsaltora, 64S-im. ‘ according to tha V Ji, Geo­ WORKERS ing glri, private home. Phone i^ldve and refrigetpator. Biquire 886. J. D. Real Estate, 648< street Only, 819,900. Hayes cloee to aoboOle atiopiptog and ANDOVER — 8 room OokmtoL Men oT Women ment. Musical and non musical 648-5139. mortgags, pricaMSJWO. PhU- bus. Vstplanck area. CaU BICIHT ROOM Ratsad Ranch; Flreplacs, 5 bedrooms. Private n«yltlo^^ Inclodtog 26,000 1 ^ logical Survey. rocking chairs. Table and in room, board optional. Cen­ rlS4 HoU St., f^ys. 6139. Agency, 646-0131. briok Agency, 649-8464;--.. September and Ootbher Who Can Talk and Sell FOUR ROOMS, centraUy ioi Helen Palmar, IraonazdA^ren- form al dining room, 1 % baths, lake prlvllegea. Only 614,500. *)0 claymece 126 (Oenlinned fireoi Page Ona) chair sets, toy boxes, all rea- tral. 643-6748. weapons and 1 ,4M tons ef itoa. wars wetter than averaga Openings In several cate­ EARN-$500 PLUS dated, call 643-6118 between OEmTRALLi; located 6 room EAST HARTFORD — 4 rooms, TWO FAMILY duplex Ranch, TEN ACStBA Btately T-room Reeltors, 646-0468 or 649- lairga vrooded' lo t Leonard Paaak, RM ltors. 289-747E In a sinUItanaiima raid at hoaa end the trend has eotttinu^ erty end the dignity, cf the todl- gories on all three shifts, sonably priced. Lay-a-way now FOR RENT — Front lO^m, cen- 8:80 ^.m . and 4:80 p.m- flat, _ avatlable Decern- heat and hot water, first floor, new, 8 and 2 bedrooms, buUt- stone 1840 Oolonlal, hot water ^ Agency, Roalton, 646-0469. dais said the cabers are aheenB DEMONSTRATUNQF AST VERNON, — I f you have had 8 miles north asst Stratoforte into November. no previous experience nec­ for Christmaa. Marlow's Inc. trally located. Free parking. ber 1 . 6, 643-6787. oonventent location. PreaUge In Utchens, 2-car garage, aU fir^aoe, excellent con- ACREAdB-^WTld He sold (he Health. EducaUon for euch reaaona aa Mnesa e * essary, will train. We ^ e r SE5LLJNQ TO Y ITE M IN 861 Main St. gg BlrdJ S t, 646-7139. SIX ROOM duplex, convenient Real Estate, 380-6837. electric home. Lot 285 x 500. trees. —760’ EBCffiCT ROOM Cape, » baths, too much city Ufh and want bombed a OomauBlst supply -S.- 7 l frontage, of road with a poa- and Welfare Departmont 1* retirement. . pay rates ranging from MANCHESTER STORE, locatioa, 8115 monthly^ Inquire — Blva Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469, shed dormsri reersathm room; to get out into the auhurba, area 28 miles northeast of tbs 55 YARDS FIRTH all wool Hutchlna Agency. 649-6884. rtblUty of 6 lota phis brMk^ tor rehef ^ computing mocmiie was 82.810 to 83.092 per hour BTHiL - TIME, THANKSGIV­ 186 Center St., after 6 p.m. — Helen Cole, 64S-6666. garage,, trees, larga lot Only here le your opportunity to pur- central obasMa rity o f Qul Hboo. Police Capture Ppu^^hed Apartments 63-A ■ a 1 J l e r • wwhem to m ajor eSUea, teUing ING TO CHRISTMAS. SAlr shag carpet plus 20 yards of Wanted— Rooms—Boaid 62' Bosliwss ProporW $16,900 —• room flreplaced a 2-fam lly bou v to io e fi con­ 618,900. Hutchtas Agency, ^ a go^a S w«m Op- o h . VJL command reported plus 4% and 1% premium strips. Beige. Originally 815.96 ------6 Ronald Noune, then only one aide of (he birth plexity of Mondays election. AM on second and third shift. ARY PLUS BIG BONUS FOR 8% ROOMS, furnished or unfur- /TTmuun ROOMS, furnished. F o r B ale 70 MANCHESTER ^ 2-famlly. 5-5, Ranch, extra large lot, ideal dition, $31,000. PhUbriok' Realtors. 649-5824. y«"» that two deatrayora, the J ^ R. yard, 2% years old. Excellent ROOM WITH board in private nished, o li heat, reasonabi cy, 640-8464. equipped kitchen, 4 bedrooma, - ’ control toeue cardinals and htotaciw wore Fringe benefits Include 8 GOOD SALES. WRITE STAT­ bath, all utilities, suitable for ^T^vrrMn v n trtm 8 bedrooms, permanent siding, fo r chOdren. OaU Irene Kwlat, Craig and tha Bom ner,'shelled condition, 8390. One pair cus­ home near Esrt Side and West paricihg, adults, good Ip c a ^ one or two adults. Parking. HOUSE, centr^ aluminum storms and screens, N E A ^ WADDELL School. 1 flill bath and 2 lavatories. Holdup Snsfiect BWioiia p M « t oold a letter «« the nomlnattog comnfittee, paid holidays, first dollar ING SALARY, EXPERIENCE uin> w fcwu Buiuu. fwiuuB. located, aunusl income $5,804, *f® *| *^ ^g*bey. 646-0469 or MANCHESTER — 2 family. 6* Communist rturn batteries In A A written months ago to *“*d there were 141 nomtoatlans. tom made fiberglas drapes, Side Recreation buildings. .■ 648-6889. . 372 Main S t near bus line, exceUent condi­ Olea(^.$;oom Oepe, tour rooins High aasmnable mortgage. hospital and medical cov­ TO: BJMBREE CO., BOX. 678, 742-6949. oat, g-car garage. 2 .beating North VTet Mionday after Oargent Shriver, director of the On the third ballot, Archtiirikip Rosebeige, 7’8’’xl3’6”, good Write Box "D”, Herald. ______expenses $1,205. Priced at tion, $17,600. Wolverton Agen­ Shaded back lawn. Can Mrs. Smith, Jarvis Real­ fOanttaued fran Page One) erage after the first 30 ELUiAHETH, NJ. FIVE ROOM ap: the riilps were fired on while iungram, da;^, in own home. With nice range and refrigerator, off Theater Building. Can be sub- ____ 1 ______of the aircraft eonler lleoqder- Y o tk Nov. 21, they oald. . oonbcl;’' instead of toe 'oommon good’ os Manchester, Conn. 16-PIECE BEDROOM RESIDENT^ LdCATION kitchen wlUi bullt-ins, atove, Wolverton Agency, Rotors. fenced In yard. Excellent cqre. street lighted, 3-car parking, divided if necessary. For In- 67 PRINCETON ST. — S bed- STRANT ST. Here’s a dandy Lots For Salt 73 NORTH COVENTRY— Boenlc offa to Join to strikes agilnst omctale did not know when » added (hat"we decry (his it did In 1919.” _ dtahwashar and disposal, bed­ e49-38U. 18-PIECE- UVING ROOM One bedroom apArtments, wall beautiful ootmtry location, 16 formation call Theater mana- rooms, fourth possible, 3 investment property, a 10 2 I area, Uke new, 6% room North Viet Nam; » to the Tleon- « « scheduled fo r a over-reaching by government O ergy men and others wteMtag 648-2892. rooms, 619,000. Phflbridr MANCHESTER — Two B-zona 12-PIECE KITCHEN to waU caipeti% , Saborban For Sale 75 Janitorial maintenance. The beauty of the coimtry and H i kitchen, lot 160 x 200, garage, cation on bus Une, oil city util- 2 delegate WUUam C the capture of the two, they Instni^ntal Music Oasses one year. ial, 1 % baths, garage, fire­ 048-5968. itlee. Bel Air Real Estate, 648- Floor stripping, window ------the convenience of the city, all $26,800. PhUbrick Agency, VERNON — 7 room Cape, large V J-ViCs-a Foster said a Hungarian resohi- declined to say what it was. Dog*—Blra*-—Pets 41 On Display -at Maip Store place, rec room, dishwasher. 9832. cleaning, porter service. We HAVE customers waiting this plus modem appliances brand new. J. D. Real Estate MANCHESTER — Largs 7 room 649-8464. kitchen, fireplace, couht^ size BOSTON (AP) — Two more tkm aimed St preventing the use POUec Chief James Residon Phone for Appqihtment Referei|oes, driver's license. DACHSHUND PUPPIES, AKC, for the rentol of your apart- and luxury appointments, Ranch, 2% hatha, modem lot to an area o f fine homes men v m e UOed by gangland nontCxie gasses and detoMa- was unavailable tor comment ad Endorsed by School Board ASK FOR "CARL” Co., 643-6129. MANCHESTER - Recent 4- FERGUBON RD. U you ore ready to go, miniature and ment or home, J D. Real Utriten, formal d ii^ room, Only $14,900. Hayes Agency, bullets to Boston today, th ^ tion agenta by American forces press time today. Htfd. 247-035k or 627-9036 FREE PARKING bedroom Odontol, toige Uteb- looking tor extra value at a The board of education, at its imzdy and disobedteat oUUrai standard, champion blood Estate, 643-6129. MANCHESTER — 349 East famUy room, 24x24 with fire­ 646613L bodlea left In a parked sedan on in Viet Nam was "motivated bjr Nourie escaped the custody ‘ Sec It DaV^ or Nnlsrht REFRIGERATOR f t RANGE en. .2 flreplaces, screened fair price check this euztem ______recent meeting, voted to have * «angeroua aHaattoo.'* HEALY BUILDING nnes. Also Weimaraners. Center St, $160 montl^. 4 place, 2-car garage, large lot a South Boston street purely propagandlatlo ends." cf Hartford State JaU Oct 24 If you have p/means trana- ^ “ ^N In ^ of rentale. MASTER TV ANTENNA porch. Immediate ooaqwncy, built Ranch with 8 bedrooms, VERNON — Only r f’ .iVN* Oom- Foster told tba Oeoicral ^Aa- while on a woric detail at the Principal George Patros con- ®^*®S**^ t o ^ eak_____ Southington 1-628-6678. bedrooms, 1 % baths, garage. with fruit trees, $26,000. PtaU- paneled family room, 1 % Detective Edward WelSh said „ ______portation, Hi send my auto for fave traants wining to sign DISPOSAL, LAUNDRY reduced for fast sale Hayes pact 6 room bungalow, oil heat, sein.hly*a PoUUeal Oommlftoe Hartford Aimory, JaU atfOiorl- Maintenance Service Immediate occupancy. Week­ lulek Agency, 649-8464. baths, fu lly equipped kitchen ttoue plana tor an toatromental GROOMINO and boarding aU you. No ptllgatlon whatsoever. P*0* escrow. 049-4342 or SERVICE Agency. 646-OlSL approximately one acre. CaU ^that the m et Oong had used a ties said. He was a trusty a t 649-8864 ends and evenings, 649-1421, breeds, Harmony HiUs, H. C. Or use j^our own car and get 5 and attached garaga Priced early. Herm Frechette, Wesley O- Brateoe, 82, of Med- typo of tear gas against a U A the JaU. they said, mualc program to the idhooL S «th Exchange delegwte to 524-0620 9-5 weekdays, 649-458L MANCHESTER-Centrally lo­ In mld-twehties. Can Jarvis ford, and H»m as de Frisco Jr., Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, gallons of gas even If you don’t SEVEN BOOM apartment with Adjacent to the Manchester R. Smith Agency. 643-1667. patrol to Viet Nam last weak, Baldwin had recentiy been RttsseU Elliot, music super- Taiwan, wM apeak and Sboto cated, 5 room Cape. Alumi­ Realty Co., Realtors, 648-im. 24, of Boston. 643-6427.______buy, fireplace and garage, $150. per Shopping Parkade, West hfid- LAKE PR IVIL^E S com­ NOTICE but that Communist apeakera on released from the same Jail. visor, has agreed to Inatruct on filldea tonight at tha Oongpeg>«__ pletely furnished with washer num siding, garage, shopping, ___ VERNON — WeUwood Clrcla The bodies 'w« ®md on those days. neaa meeting wfil be held loitar. 649-8400. Mahogany dresser, $26. 876- Rock'vUle, on bus line, $125. the Board of Directors, Town 9466m. past two and cneholf years. 1036. rooms, heat and parking, cen­ Senoco Heating Oil ments of $112 . 6 room oldw 700. Can 875-2828. The Vernon PoUoe Deport- Patros added that with the Refrediment boetessea orr. SALESMAN M IX BREED toy . puppiee, , TO RENT—-One 3 room apart­ monthly. Alfred D. Heckler, of MhiidheSter, Connecticut, A truck driver found the 6 tral. WIU redecorate. CaU 643-, A quality heating oil delivered DU#LBX — 14 roonu, 6 ga- home, in. immaculate condi­ ment, which spearheaded the In- present(sent large enrollment, many jfCrs. Wilbur Fletdier, Mrs. weeks old. Reasonable, 643- ment and one 2 room apart­ 742-6619, 5:30-6:30 p.m. w ill hold a Public Hearing in OOVBNTltY — 4 room bouse bodies shortly before 7:80 a.m. No Coinponsfltioil G. E. REFRIGERATOR, gas 0727, after 4. rages, office apace, centn^ tion. 2 bedrooms, formal din­ _ -n ^ -z- • veatlgatlon, was assisted by the cf whomwhom are musically Inclined, Austin Emmons, Mrs. John 0473, betweto 6-7. 80 Wells St. ment with heat stove and re­ the Municipal Building Hear- automatically! Burner service 24 with heated porch, oU base­ near 27 A Street PoUoe said the T o take charge o f oui; space heater 'with automatic located, ahnntoum sidlag, hot ing room, new roof and atdlag, f o r Jr O O t J n jllF y a l^Aneheater PoUce, State Po>- there la reaaon to azrana tha Forryan and Mrs. Hoydea Ah men’s department Good temperature control with fan. frigerator furnished. CaU 643- 4% ROOMS, stove, refrigerator, in Roam, 41 Center Street, hours a dayl An easy-payment water 2-aone heat, 4 bedrixans board heat, tile both. For $7.- men apparently hod been diot AKC GERMAN Shepherd, fe- garage, St James Pariah, |16,- ^ l Y 1 ^ ^®® FBI. school can develap Xa own hand. len. steady position, discount CaU 643-0600. 6118 between 8:30 ajn.-4:8(i first floor, quiet residentlel Manchester, Connecticut, Tues­ each aide. FtaObriek Agency, 900. 743-7056. elsewhere and the oar driven INVITATION plan! Get them ail—Get Sunoco 500. Wolverton Agency, Real­ U m n C jo iirt K IIIQ S Dwyer, Deputy po- (puas on being modb to to- Mrs. BmU Sadkn, friendly pri-vlleges, paid holidays nwde puppy, pure black, 4 pjn. area. Arailaible December 1. day, November 22, 1966, at 640-8464. there. months old, $100. 742-8469. Heating Oil. Let's talk. tors, 649-2812. SOUTH WINDSOR ^ ItCG chiaf of Vernon, todGgr % repi'esentsttvs from & rorvloe femimlB and vacation. CARPETING — wool, grey $120. 643-9367. 8:00 p.m. on proposed addition­ Bratsos 'was one o f four men acroll with rubber mat, 13’ 5” ONE BEDROOM 8 room apart- TO BID al appropriation as follows: ROCKLBDGE — 7 room con­ MANCHESTER — 4 room CHILD SAFE STREET arrested at gunpoint to down- EtaRTFORD (A P ) — E Jooe praised the *v poUce tor the “te r------muMe oonqiany------to tha aehori to------members that — ------beaUh------Uto---- to X 19' 7” , in good condition. ment, choice central, secluded q q z Y 8 ROOM apartment Sealed bids 'will be received at To: General Fund Budget temporary Bitot LevSL Modem town Boston O ct 4 « t d later Looto Rivera bad been buraed J®® “ *®y to aiyrehend- gjaeuas the rental o f Inatru- be given to Church World B a r* A r tic le For Sale 45 house, city water, sewer, con­ Attention aU famlUes with location, adults, references, jaiwe and refricerator, heat the office of the General Man- 1966/67, Town Counsel kitchen, large living room with mento; with o r wtthout options Ice wSl be atagtad at IM i D &L Hall runner Included for $95. venient locaUcn, new furnace, small ones. W e have Just indicted on charges o f iUegal on hto leg, rodrar then hta toot SCREENED LOAM tor the beri Call 643-5668. $120. 649-9287. Fees Accoimt .....$16,000 eathedrtfi celling, one fbU and possession of fircannsi to buy. tag. They were raqnestod to Manchester Parkade only $11,600. CaU now, Hayes listed a 7 room SpUt on a wMe working at a foimdrysin to be financed by an in­ two half baths, fam ily room, Airestod with Bratsos at that l y w ^ t w o w o ^ 28, 1966 at 11:30 Am. .fo r Agency, 646-018L deadend street. 2 baths, rec Mrt. Bony Htoman. PTA ^ crease in estimate of mis- garage, $28,000. PhUbrick a tube of tootttyosto. second floor, veneUan blinds. working couple. .4 Pearl St. $90. AutomoUve SuppUes — Gaao- room, garage and built-ins “ Co™’* to Revamp preaidat, offerod tba hety of Also gravel, sand ^ d fUl. tanica end matching book case -cellaneous revenues. Agen<7 , 649-8464. STRANT ST. —Here’s a dehixa Swampecott, also known as Jo- _ . .. .7 . .___ i p i ' __ gwr j Ciothtog Drive OAREER opportunity 'with So. Ideal for adult couple. No pets. per month. CaU 644-9368 or 649- Une, Motor Oils, Grease. add up to value at $22,900. her oTEaidzatlon. George H. Grlffing, Inc. And­ $100. Maple Boaton^roclcer, $25. 0641 itor fippoinlment. Bid forms, plsms and specifi­ WiUiam R. SchaUer, two famUy with five rooms seph Barboza; NIcholaa V. Fe- el^ the mOtm Iron |_jty WaTClS Windsor public schools. Perm­ Upper Laurel St. area. CaU OoU Bud Lewis, 6496306. It was suggaoted that Am F T A S t Columba's Cfauroh Iziiold- over. 742-7886. , Kneebole deok end chair, $20. cations are available at the Acting Secretary FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 fuU baths, (duplex) each and 2 car ga­ mla, 27. o f Boston and Patrick tato r i» e and burned J ^ anent fuU-tlme custodial em­ 649-1603. 643-1297. I HKATINO o il. modem kMchen with built-lna, only nui ipoCp RvvGitft not Gn* might ba -willing to buy one of tag a Tlranksgivtag dothtag Purchasing Office, 41 Center Board of Directors rage. BxceUent location. CaU F. Fahiano, 24, also of Boston. *8 ployment, good working condi- fireplaces, walk-out baae- B,& W If Assen^ly Fails the more unusual Instruments drive this weak. LAWTON GARDENS —. 4^ Street, Manchester, Connecticut Manchester, Conn. 2 Jarvle Realty Co., Realtors, At tba request of Diot Atty. U tM to oompensatton, the State 'tlons and excelleht benefits. CAST IRO N radiators for sale, RUG, 8 X 10 green, $18; rug, The BARROWS and Supreme Court ruled in a decl- considered a bazie need tor a The Rev. Etogh Mbrphy sold, XK>m duplex, 1% baths, dish­ INVITATION Town o f Manchester, Dated at Manchester, Con­ raent screened porch, garage, 648-112L Garrett H. Byme, HARTFORD (AP)-U.S. Dto Contact Mr. Penna for inter­ good condition. CaU 643-7796. 10 X 12, b eige, $30; both 'with Connecticut W. 6. eiENNEY CO. handy tocatton. l^ h r ic k Agen- W A LLAC E Co. eton ennounoed Motutoy nigbt good band. T le a s e don’t bring In any cor- washer, private patio and cel­ necticut, this 14th day o f N o­ Court Cfiief Justice O. Joseph trtot Judge T- Emmet Clarie baa view, 644-1634. cushions. Wing back chair, Robert B. Weiss, 836 NORTH MAIN STREET ey, ReaMors, 649-8464. ROUJNO PARK araar-ehcloa Manchester Parkade Students In Orodaa 4, S and 6 sets, hanctaags, pillows; batblilg la r . J. D. Resd Estate Co., 643- TO BID vember 1966, TEL. 649-5263 Tauro set baa for Baron Rlveia bad been ga anted 35 FOR BETTER cleaning, to keep $36; mjEdx>gany step tab le, $16. General Manager Cape o f 6 rooms, big yard In a Manchester 649-5306 served notice tint he wtil atop ^k k iM be *«g«Me this year at gear, high haeled Ohoas or um­ 6129. Sealed bids w ill be received Fem ia'at 6100,000‘double surety. weeks’ pay by a woriemen’a com- colors gleaming, use Blue Lus­ OaU 649-7338 a fte r 4:30 p.m. PARKER STREET — Neat 6 fine residential area. Immedi­ In and remap New Haven’e ol- a to* of $1 per leseon. brellas.” tre carpet cleaner. Rent elec-.i ■ ■ ■ - ...... — - at the office of the General The two are now in Suffolk pemtation oammtariooeir. He said there ta a need tor THREE ROOM apartment, llv- Manager, 41 Center Street, room • finished ate occupancy. T . J. Crockett EAST HARTFOraT- 3 famllj darnuatic words if the Genaial Generally, board members feel D EAN trie shampooer, $1. The Sher- County Jail awaiting triaL But Rtveni’a employer, LB. ing room, kitchen, bedroom Manchester, Conn., untU No- rec rod j| I jmd sa* Realtor. 643-1677. home, Saunders S t, 14 rooms, men’s shirts; trousers, work- rage. ^ V V i / __ Byrne at that time described SpoKer’e Sane, too., of OuQ- AaBembly doeen’t do oo that the phyrioal edaeatlon pro- MACHINE PRODUCTS ■wln-WUUams Co. Mosica] Instnunents 55 and bath, electric rsuige, re- vember 28; 1966 at 11:00 a.m. income reitura. separate heat- gram ohotod remain ns get tty at shoes, a ll types o t diildren’a —Hera la a Barqn to Judge Tauro as a kUl- ford, and (Im Aetna toounnoe hy Miarrii IS. frigerator, heat, not water, no fo r Automotive Batteries. T . J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- FBSRGU80N RD. ing systems. Selling to upper „ dothtag, blankets, bdte c< X65 Adams S t, Manchester CARPETS AND Ufe too can be USED UPRIGHT PIANOS, re­ perfect home tor gracious Uv- Ctarle rejected Monday a ro- the begtonf ng c f t e year. peU. Available Nov. 1, CaU Bid forms, plans Md s^ “22? . ,,**“”*“ tre way, from carpets and up­ accessories. CaU 649-0297. 2% room apartment, $85 per Connecticut - The physkral pro- hostess ait her home tonight to Hardingd Chucker month, November i occupan­ en; professionally landscaped air- oondiUoalng, breezeway, they found a loaded 46-oaliber tion for ecora on (be leg below ^ t , aaid Otasie, would he figura (Set up and r^erate, also holstery. Rent electric' sham­ Robert B. Weiss, SPUTl LEVEL — 6%~rooms, lot Cton Jarvis Realty do., garage and all the extras that automatic pistol, a seven-inch the knee, but (he State Supreme out a pta«i of Ms own. I f (fata gram ta new to the sObaot directors of the Ocdumbla. H I* cy, references required. PhU- General Manager trainees) pooer, $1. Paul’s- Paint and 6 henui, modem kitchen Realtors, 648-U2L you would expect in this truly knife and six cUpa of M- 1 rifle Count unetOmouBly ruled year and eswompaasez a ll grades totical Society. Cbarter mem- WaUpaper Supply. brick Agency, 649-8464. ba said, fata from ktadetgsuten to eigtath. herships still are open to t t t Antiques 56 Barry Lead* Way with buUt-ina, treed lot rec line home. Out of state owner ammunition. tiita does not fncloda the foot iSan would go into efilaot fa Turret Lathe SAN FRANOISOO (AP) — room,i one car'^gerage, patio, NEAR VERPLANCK School — The board feels tiw emptouita public. 40’ TV MAST, 10’ seetjons, weld- w ANTEO TO buy —historicrj ATTRACTIVE 4 room apart­ wants fast sale; Hayes Agen­ Jm a, ta (taw to allow for erdeo (S et up and operate) ment, automatic heat, hot wa- Rick Barry’s sophomore Jinx $19,800. PhUbrick Agency, 6% room coxy corner Cape. cy, 64641131. abould be cn physical fttnem ...... - ed construoticn, $26. OaU 649- maps, papers, flasks, bottlas, 1966 FORD ly paepaxwUooi for tba 196? mu- and teen devriopment Manchester Bvenlag ITtrail ter, working couple. No chll- seems, only to have hexed the 1966 COUNTRY SQUIRE Realtors, 649-8464. Rec room, breezeway imd ------ntdpal deetioa. Bridgeport MiUers '^5'Z- Ink wells, glass, plates, etc.; ------oversized garage, phm many BOLTON — Spotless Ranch oo The board voted to eoattoue OotandMa eorieapoaSen*, V I* dren. 649-4319. other clubs in the Naitkxial Bas- CONVERTIBLE Gtaria lOtad hut Mlarch (hot (S et up and operate) ' ' ' antique Jewelry, books, paint- ketbfdl Association. V-8, cruzo, P.S., P.B. Gold, black in­ $16,900 — 6 ROOM Randi, fl^ ixcellent featuros, ewnar, ^49- Wg lot ftoe area Owner win Boston Landmark Director the anoUUary program A SK ta ginto M. Cartoon, teL 228-9224. place, ceramic bath, alnml- Neiw Haven’s S3 wonta were un- Tool Makers and Machinist • Diamond*—Watdie*— furniture, clock?; ap. t h r e e ROOMS tor rent, $90, This season, the Miami gradu- terior. r flnanoa Asking $19,500 and eondflationoBy out of tatanoe In parttotyottoB wMh 2 1 ottaar ------|g p i^ s a l bv appointmenj. 649- V-8, Cruzo, P.S, B ur^ndy, b l^ k top. atorm windows, attached ______, towno. J c w td rj monthly, with heat CaU 643- ate is the leading scorer in the worth It T. J. Crockrtt RcaL < Asks ^Tourists Go Home’ popidation. Bo acted on a outt Bullard Lathe Operator 9601 anytiine. league. His 44 points Monday " ga ra ^ .'" 'Manchester:''' Rutditoa--MANCHE8T1!R...... r.-rr...... Reorty_ new- tor, 648-1577. WUh the Ooventry board act­ ____ BOSTON (AP)— The director saying the tourist "to a very hraigbt by MontaoD and olx Cargo Jet Down WATCH AND - JEWELRY re­ helped both his average Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. quality buUt two lamllli^. Sep­ ing oa ogpint, tiw next obty ta pairing. Prompt service. Up to M ANCHESl’J ^ —^ 8 .r o o m Warriors, who defeated M libu arate furnaoea, excellent fi­ VERNON — 6 room <3ape, full ©f a prominent Boston land- *“ 5^*®"* buck." ____ ^ (Ma TMIe 1H projeot ta to ap­ All Benefits 1965 1965 T-BIRD RANCH up t a . Oracn Manor. $20. on your old watch in Wanted—To B17 58 apartment first floor, appll- Detroit Plstmis 116-104 for nancing available. Hayes Agen­ shed dormer, modem kitchen, _ . "Tourists Go Home.’’ ^® **® ^P®"* *• "^**2®^" ply to tiw UB. Qfflde of Eduoo- In East Germany trade. Closed Mondays, F. E. Six rooms; garage, carpeting. cy, 646-0131. garage with breezeway. Largi vet,” Flynn argued. "The only ^ a liqual Opportunity Employer W E BUY and seU antique and ances, l^ t and hot water in- straight victory in too HARDTOP CONVERTIBLE tlon tor on operattanal graaL (Ctaillawed fNoa Page Oaa| Bray, 787 Main St, State <* Assumable $18,000 mortgage treed lot 82’ swimming pool. Whltehlll, au- cqet, maybe ta oa extra Irafflo plan exler wW * one alderman used furniture, china; glass eluded, smaU quiet building, ^ b a game of the night WEST SIDE — tour room bouse The hoard oloo voted to an- Theatre Building. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. avaaahle. T. J. Crockett Real­ $19,900. PhUbriok Agency, 649- thor, historian and director cf cop.” would ba etootod from euoh cf silver, picture frames, old Silver blue. 6 cyl., std, trans. Full power. Dark green, black top. 2 down, 2 up, one car garage, W Aasambty dtatrioto EqulizneB* mnler onatoag point hHnd * tor, 643-1577. 8464. the Boston Athenaeum, a pri- Flynb , termed WMtebaB’s Gw 10 ^ jwmiiuij firm of Rockfall^tor profeoskm- ‘Hriwtp esplotoan” about the MEN — part-tline for Jenitoiial coins,, guns, pewter, scrap prime Residential eoctlon. Sdl- ■ ----- —------—— •vote Ubraiy, spoke before a qweeh "a traumatic expert- to the cmy, but tiw ol aervtoing of Are equipment zanw (taw radar oontect wo* work eiid floor waxing, open­ Garden— Farm— Dairy gold, watches, old Jewelry, MANCHESTER — New Ustlng. Ing for $11,600. Vacant T. J. BOLTON — Unun^ Cape of conference on developing tour- enca," and foM MaaaaglWtaattB *•*> a n oB DMnocrata, rejected ings available ihominga end Prbdncts 50 habby coUecUons, paintings, AUCTION OF ANTKPUES 1964 XL 1962 CALAXIE 500 6% room Ranch, IH baths, gar Crockett, Realtor, 64S-16T7. fiv e rocoBM pu tiuee levels, ^ "i;^^^ti'on"'^’'w 8tiOT. ^^O^riedmorT^ $ 1 bfiUoa M iwpeaed a pianundar ^ ev®1® P^P‘® T * WINDSOR 1DCK8 (AP) — (beta aim bahovtor of some of the young- 6ovm of Fataenwe. There were IfiAOmiNAiNCE WORK ViUage Pedffier, Auctioneer, 1965 T.BIRD 1964 DODGE family nom with fireplace. 3- KANCHBSTERi — mov­ Mtehen. Asking $16,900. Must ^ “P *>»«»- The UB. TTnathnr Buiaau mys Mionday exMaUkK (hay ted tnnwd around oittir txwanfinued repocto Ite 420 Lake St, Bolton, 64»8247. ing from state leaving this S w h ir l p o o l washer and dty- THURSDAY. NOV. 17 t i t 10 A.M . Sharp! ear garage, AA zone, $33,500. be sold, foreclosure imminent Dr. WbltehUl irald be wonder­ chilly weatiwr wlB be «w tula to year old tri-level home fo r ' AFFILT „ . . 4^DO0R . PhUbriok Agency , Realtors, Hayes Agenty, 646ri)18L - ed how long Utioric aitee In over moot cf Oonneelleat do* Monbano’i______ptan_ anaa_____ te w aehoOL»«to»L HeIte left^ them thesethem until (be(he panw general dhaction an er, us^ one year, $200 tor'the ANTIQUES — clocks, rilver, LANDAU Bome lucky buyer. like new pewter, lamps tmd aU eoBeet' 64*6464. ______Massachusetts could zorvive w u m next 96 faoura. A ireili rrMh (he Cteiter^tevWon Cbm- ^ finjilwi^ fata odiedule and FaStanaee. McDONAlJ)’S DRIVE-IN ! Full power. Red with black top. V-8, auto., P.S. Light turquoise. condition with buUt-lna, 1% OOVENTRY heavy crowds. He eaid he doutit- uri*** ot cool o4r moved over mlMee’s propoaet wUie tiw 'TO*® » homes afa|(Mt on hour loty. mover filea osxl ah otaftaU ta wBuiw wfc., « « « « « * . « = ranges, automaUc washc. s, Bric-A-Brac SQopps. 644-89(0; Brick front Groom Cape God, Ing room and a fam ily room COME AND SEE Jtaihovad from ToHand, Conn. This five room home on a by advestirthf tiw sltea as tour- b* (»«* Ui* —wa — *-.*«<* At the tipw cf the tocMsiifi tiw area, and beceuoe of (bta (he 2 fun bat:is, taUy plaztored, tor $22,900. Good value. $l(ol- with guarantees. See them at lar^ lot near lake. Tran* tat attractions. today. ______many schpot psnomwl 'wem at- area nonnaJOy ta off Iknlta to 1965 MUSTANG 1964 FORD one car garage, eroded lot, verton Agency, Realtors, 049- THE CONN. BANK AND TRUST CO., Exoeittor ferred owner wants to seU He contended that A ntixtara ef mg tm A tg a meeting and aonw of Weetentars with vtaaa (o travel near bus, school and shopping. 2818. ta a rlfimtincwn wM pravoil tyUAKE SHAKES DENVER the phone eofis to tiw school fa' East Gecmany. ____ ^nun 6:46-8:46 a.m. and 2-4 ______;______^ THE THOMPSON HOUSE, *Room Sine Braided Rug and Others; Walnut Dropleaf Table; CONVERTIBLE SEDAN Selling tor $18,900. CaU the R. tor onty 613,800.. .H « .ooiUd WHUamSbuig In Virginia fijm ., good wages. Equal op- SINGER SutomaUc zig - sag in g e t more but ta anxious io losing (be day along wMh a — DEMVER, Ohr (AP) — Tte tnanowered. Atthough tiw li.8. Army htiloaptaza were Ciottage Btraet, centraUy lo- Bine.Stands! Grained Table; Windsor Rocker; Chairs; Marble- F . Olmodt Oo., 64*6248,^ VACANT OAPE on the weri breeze. Tempnwtuna Juti b * Denver otea shuddered riighUy eWldrm were aupervtoed .mony fijrtog along Hb« Wert B e ^ portunttyi employer. Silver cabinet Uke new, does evbry- TW> l^ h le; Cheats; 2 Church Benches; 2 Victorian Garden 289 V-8, four speed. Dark green. alda Completely redeoorateid, aea Elorida. Call Mr. Bog­ "What tiw name of rated, large, pleasantly fu r­ 390 V-8, O.D. trans. A ir conditioning. ta n sumliG ttilai monatoir iroro Ita id iiif’ In gb GGiChoiiGlBG. paronta Cl ^“**4 polirlea ' g n«»i.vrawg Massachuaetts Rei^etry of. Mo- yrsaa operators. AU benefits. For aa'vlngs, service, and satla. CXEAN comfortable >ma. ESTATE OFJBANCES RODLCH, Stafford Springs, Oran. struction'Co., 648-1667. garage, wooded Ipt, priced at BOLTON -— Four room Ranch "Travelera who kke a place ju fije aitiaa wtil' btaavtor of (te «*«a;y"r» tor Vehicle. inspectors are Apidy. at Guhycr, 384 Hartford faction, without high pressure free parking, gentlemen, Can —'---- " / $16,3M tor quick sale. CMl Jar- — . laacheoB Served — well enough to eettta down” clear tonight and wtuda wtil dtata o4 ItiS pm . and'to a bcsiIoui coos a undergoing ^a qpeoial courm ta Bd., Manchester, aalesmapshlp, visit us today. before 7 p.m. 649-0826; S

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1966 *PAGB WENTT Jlanir^i^at^r lEtti^ttitiQJitfaUt Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather Forfthe Week Ended I t Mostly cloudy toni|At and ' November 6,1966 The Orford Parlab Chapter /Quasn o f Peace Mothers Ckr- Dance Planned ^ tomrrdw with chance df hrled About Tow n OAR wiU iQiansQr a .food sale cie WU. meet tonight at 8:16 at Howard August Mentioned '’ahowers tonight or tomorrow Thursflay from 9 a.m. toi nioon' the home of Mrs. Anthony Bal- Now On Our Siafp; morning, low tonigbt la EGA 1 H m Wa^doarton School FTA at the Stop and Shop, W. Mid- .boni of Green Manor Rd. Mra. By Tech Class 15,104 tomorrow in Wts. trill n»n»or an Opan House to- For 8th District Post City of VjSk^o Chterm ...... 92.00 East Catholic High School foot- Bently School on HblUstef St. to offlcw . from 8 to 11 p.m. at Che school. ^ars In dge of Elks will iheet tonight and a S-year veteran of the U.S. Municipal Building—11 a.m. for Doctors have an open meeting Thunday Manchester High School. at 7 cut the fflks Home, and wiU Marine Corps. He is a forem ^ the automotive batteries, 11:30 OVER.3 MILLION at 8 p.m. et Mott’s Meeting ------go to the John F. Tiemey Fu- at RIMOO, in East Hartford. a.m. for the gasoline, motor PRESCRIPTIONS BINGO Halt, Silas X>eafte Highway, Osgood, retired in 1964 from oils and greaises. No Sigu of Ihe committee of Cup Scout nerol Home, 219 W. Center St., . yRafely Compounded! EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Wetherafield. Stanley Bomer of Pack 251 of Verplanck School to pay their respects to the late Pratt A Whitney of East Harti $26 MUlion Norwich, national president of wiU meet tonight at 8 at the CShristopher T. Gaudet, whose ford, is a founder of the Frank The Department of Defense A rthur drur 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. Malig];nancy the organlaaition, wiU be guest home of Mrs. John Oockerheun father, Maurice Gaudet, is a j. Mansfield Detachment of the listed 1,067,483 employes on Its^ Nader Suit speaker. .The event is'open to of 16 Femdale Dr. past exalted ruler of the lodge. Marine Corps League. payrolls in fiscal 1966. WASHINGTON (AP) -r all parents 'with five o r more President Johnson underw children. Those desiring further Names GM tnCormaiUon may contact Mrs. went successful surgery Roger LemeHn of 41 Teresa Rd. NEW YORK (AP) — Auto today and, just four houra safety critic Ralph Nader today later, was able to talk to » Members of the Guild of Our filed a $26-mii:Uon suit against group of newsmen' in a Lady of St. Bartholemew will General Motors Oorp. and oth­ hoarse whisper. meet tonight at 8 at the John SERVICE. . . Our Best Product ers, claiming violation of- his Johnson, who douMlees waa P. ’Tiemey Puneral Home, 219 privacy. deUghited by word firom' hf# Vf. Center S t for a recitation of N ' In the action filed in Manhat­ doctors that his twin operations the Rosary for the late Christo­ tan Supreme Court, Nader turned up no sign of matignonr pher T. Gaudet SATURDAY charged that the defendants vio­ cy, told half a dozen ropocteM INC. lated his right of pri-vacy and who gaithe/red in bis boapMal Tooer Group of Second Oon- UNTIL subjected him to "harassment suiite: gregational Church wiU meet to­ OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 and inUmiidation’ ’ and intruded "Just a aora throat, that’s oX night at 8 et the heme of Mrs. Astronauts Lovell (left) and .Aldrin Safely Aboard the USS Wasp into and invaded his "seclusion, sore and very poinftd.’’ NeU Patbenson, 104 ^ Id w in Rd. soUtude and private affaira.’’ Johnson, who waa In the oper­ Hostesses sire M]^. 'EUmo Geno­ ITte coij(plaint, filed by the ating room at the Betheada vese and Mrs. Charles Genovese. law firm of Spelser, Shumate, Naval MeiMoal Center in aubur- Geoghan A Krause, also named ban Maryland for about an Mrs. Charles P. AnderaeU, as defendants Vincent Gillen, hour, displayed good color and . supervisor of nurses of Manches­ Unequaled In Value and Qualify the Vincent GUlen Associates, high spirits when tiie repoitara ter PubUc Health Nurses Asso­ Inc., and FideUfacts, Inc. . visited with him for 17 minutes ciation, and Mrs. Michael Nader charged that General at his invitation. MuscUto of the nursing staff Motors,, whim it learned of the Johnson didn’t do niuch talk­ today attended A program, "The ...THE MAGNIFIGENT NEW Imminent publioaticn of his ing, though^ lim iting himself to Stroke Patient and . the Nurse,’’ book, "Unsafe at Any Speed,” a couple of brief comments. For spon sor^ by Coimecticut:, ace "decided to conduct a campaign the moot port, when he -wanted Leant for NurSi^ at the West of intimidating, smearing and JiC say eometing, he actibbled Ha^n Veterans Hospital. , I f ? otherwise severely injiutng’’ messages on paper. MAGNAVOX 12" 'V CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. "We’ve had quite a bit of fun amazed, even though I’ve rid- him. During the viifit, Johnson was and experience. . . a lot of den one before, I continually get Mandtwsber Chapter of Ols- (AP) — Flashing broad A spokesman for General Mo­ going throi;%h a folder of papers / Personal TV grins, the Gemini 12 as­ thrills, some troubles, Ipit I thrilled at j^ t sitUng there tors in Detroit said the company Preaidept Johnson writes a note to the First Lady today after sticpessfully labeled "Action Items:’’ . . abled American Veterans wiU think we’ve learned a lot and watching it perform, had just , learned of the suit and unddrgqing a dual operation. Members of the- Johnson family cqnferr^ with A number were meaaages of meet tonight at 8 at the Ameri­ tronauts flew back to Cape gained some more knowledge Then, Lovell added, "’Rie can Legion Home. $3 0 .9 0 Kennedy today and thank- would have no comment good willies. Some were repoito ONLY edth. launch crew, for the perfect blastoff ■ that en- to apply this new knowledge with no , trouble and of course Nader charged that General ki a'pcfttloa witfain t|be lirat 10 “Vacationer 12” with 3” speak­ a b led them to end Am er-,w e’ve learned toward future we’re thankful for that.’! . Motors had hlWfeejOweVoth- days of Be^emibsr to nyalke a FOR er, earphone- and 20” cord. ic a ’ s Gemini project . Champion apace-walker Al- er defendants at "fees much Succe^r to Be Chosen" public annoilnopment on hla Monopole antenna, retractable a record-shattering space Bve^body -has done ^ stepped forward and higher than their ordinary In- budfet-cutting eftsfa. and fth handle for easy carrying. U114. » outstanding job to get us into vesUgatlon fees because of the tura tax policy. Cosmetics Navjl Capt. James A. Lovell sp^e. The booster performed unsavory nature of the work Befone Johnson (See Page Fourteen) ITS Jr. and Air Force Maj. Edwin Perte®«y. Lovell said. “I was Involved.’’ ' -the—jawaman. ■ gionXh- E. (Buzz) Adlrin Jr, landed /• IK chaigi^ that the firnja in­ Pinney Quits GOP Role, moved from his thraet bad bton here in separate planes about 11 terviewed people, knowing him, pnonounoed “dimr-tidt” ifeM A '- MAGNAYOX 16" n.m. after a two-hour trip from under false pretenses "question­ tmSeti. The naeond; iptoi i wi;-: Uggetts' ciuTied 'otit aSmg Wflh'^ Iiia' the aircraft carrier Wasp, which Deferment Sought ing them about, and casting as- \ tl Slimline TV plucked the astronauts from the persions upon plaintiff’s politir thraaf sutvel!y;.w«B' ifor,aX-«6^' At llie Parkaie No Apologies fOF Work domtoed taernin. western Atlantic Ocean ’Tues­ eal, social, ecoiramic, racial and : MANCHESTER ONLY $0 0 .9 0 day. religious views, tendencies and In bBi|f an biMar a ifer (h a t; ’Their four-day orbital journey Draftee^ 22^ Fights possible prejuices; his Inter- NBWIMGTDN (AP)-^nAlthougli aooceeded M turning ItaeU What went uuong? Pinney finiahed be was already. VRjihlg only 695 concluded the historic Gemini grlty; his sexual proclivities ateppihg iiride. in,favor of a yet- acound,’’ he aaid after announc- listed a number of factors: cpierttcns for his doototX>sii'4lM, It^ his kikentlon to resign. — Friends and supporters of back of medioal forma; ; 119 sq. in. of picture with front program and opened the gate to and inclinations; and his per- to-be-ritosen "new pafsonaUty," sonal habits, such as use of in- - . . "It -■ — has ------riled------whatever —nega- «•- -Peter ------P.------Maiianl,■ unhappy------— over Even as suigeons tumefi . to sound. Long-range reception, the ApoUo man-to-the-moon you J m than comparable units purchased soparatolyl project. To Save Wife’sLife .toxicants, narcotics and the AepubllOMi Btato OiairniMi fivism it once had and elected the choice of Gengras, rather the repair of a rupture in tha telescoping antenna, tilt^down- The Singapore, model 3-T564 in authentic, hand-crafted Far like.’ Bearia PhBey bad no apologies to'lorir to tiia futura. than Marian!,, as ~the party’s exisUi« surgical acar cn ttu( Eastarn Contemporary cabinet. As America's newest heroes handle. U107. / bounded' onto solid ground for DETROIT (AP) — Tom JC- days after their first wedding He also charged that the da- “« ««“ «*«*<*«* f the first time since their fiery ndanta hadalLlowedhimtea preWmna of toe day and offer to «upport chaels has told his draft board anniversary, during Us fiva-year term. answers to them.’’ pundits placed toe effect of tola eada Naval Hospital operattag ' rocket departure last Friday, he can’t fight for his country To stay alive, doctors said, (Coufianed from Page One) "The ItapubUcan Party haa <‘vgiMUtever may haopen'.’’ he <**fectlon at as much as 60,000 theater, examining the pdlypi they were greeted by a large becauee he’s fighting' for his Mrs. Michaels must have her “Whatever nmy happen', arid, “toie is a cause which votea,^’ Pinney said, clipped from the edge af Mg; red, white and blue sign which fife’s life. blood filtered twice a week on — There. was "residual re- right vocal cord. MAGNAVOX 23" listed all 10 manned Gemini The 22-year-old spray painter- an artificial kidney machine, mtut not be abendonad.’’ flights and said: "Gemini Pro- at a track plant is appealing the Mra. Michaels said her bus- His words appeared to indi- (See Page Fourtoea) (Sea Page PW teea) Big Screen •’ cw s* COLOR TV gram 8uocessful,’’ decisioA , of 8elective Service band must work to pay for her cato toat he wtil resist any at­ Another read "Welooma back Board 3(^^to suburban Warren hospital care. Three Jury Choices tempts to head the Ooiinacticut ^ RblKAbbut \ Jim and Buzz." vi., that he is lA-v^ualifled to enter. The young couple hopes to GOP in a more cohservative di- racticn. (Vt®'® \ “ We're last but not least,’’.., mUitary service immediately. avoid a hospital bill of $10,000 a From nearby Aberle-La- ^TV Ensemble t^vell said. He lost a studept deferment year by buying a $6,200 artifi­ One weak altar toe aecond Broad Turkey Farms . .4. NVBuzz and I are both happy to while he was at the bedside of cial kidney. Michaels would be In Sheppard Retrial state etoctim defeat under his McNamara Weighs CONNECTICUT I en^ihe Gemini program with his wife, Mary 23. trained to operate the machine. leadenhip, Pinney told the Re- FRESH TURKEYS With Solid State whe^ we hope was a success. Her Iddney friled 8ept. 9, five He already has made a $1,200 CXjEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — Sheppard, 42, is charged in publican State Central Commlt- Most popular sizes avail­ COMPLETE able at Ptnehurst If you \______■- •______down payment Samuel H. Sheppard’s sec t(j Michaels said. ” I could pass out women at 10 ;80 a-™- today, Sheppard stared intently at ret^^IJofenae itobert 8 Me- a monthly tratolra output of 186 Also Swift’s ButterbaQ Built-in antenna, automatic fine and Land O’ Lakes new or ^methlng. It’s just not midway in the fourth week'of the Jury du^ Judge Tally’s " ,S ^ ?o n "’S oSaSJ ’ S r f p ilotor.S ?to"S L ri lt4 tuning, all the deluxe features AM and Fnil Foe Engaged safe.’’ his retrial. 40-mlnute charge. His second vote me in fh* n«*t few weeks nresent facilities and train 216 crop Frozen Turkeys. Magnavox could possibly build She said Michaels is toe only .Common Pleas Judge Francis wife, blonde Ariane Tebbenjo- 'on Armv Navy and Air Force pilots montoly next year. i Fresh and CackleMrd 1 Year Part* in i Plus a roll-about cart. See it person in their familiea wlw J. Talty gave the panel a choice harms Sheppard, listened with cans throughout tiie state to requests for ZL huge increases in ^ The Air Force ' la id the Ugbf. ' Frozen ' 90 Day Carry-Ri could spend the 10 hours re- of three verdicts In its Judgment obvious interest from the aecond now T300. make their preferences known, pilot training next year. teat bind, training about 236 p** CAPONS . . . BOASTERS Service quired to filter her blood of Sheppard In the July 4, 1964, row of the spectator section, istant Fronts . PJimey said he accepted a The Army, now training 326 lots and uUHring its right tr^ t through toe •artificial kidney. bludgeon slaying of hds wife, . The jury retired from a cobrt- Fork Tender fair portion of the blame — "if pilots a month. Is seeking ,toe tag b a ^ to ca.pacity. tt ^ B IB Ov e n b o a s t SAIGON, South Viet Nam Marine apokeaman said toe The draft board revoked Ml- Marilyn. , room directly across the corri- RADIQ - STEREO PHONO (AP) — Ground toere Is blame” —for tim Nov. biggest boost. It wants Defeaiso asked for two more trai^in^ Please order today for the flared fighting waa oontlnulng tonight, chaels’ student deferment after The choices were: Guilty of ^j. scene of Shep- holiday. anew on widely frents Both U.S- and South Vietnam- he dropped, out of senior-year second-degree murder, for conviction for sec- 8 election defeat; in which the Department approval to trata ^ today aa American ^infantrymen eae casualties vvere reported classes In electrical engineering which the sentence is life; first- ond-degree murder He served Republican eubernatorial candi- 800 ■ pilots monthly by June 1968. With moBt budget regueirts m0 Revolutionary ASTRO-SONIC* brings you D o do 80, aourcea arid, ft would ftacaJ 1968 which begins next Pinheurst Wed. Speeials batitled the 'Vtet Cong jn Com- Hght. ' at .Lawrence* Lawrence* Instituteinstitute of Tech- (degree,degree manslaughter,manslaughter carrying years in prison before win- training Jtay 1 - now in toe d«;irion. Cacklebitd Cornish Hens munlst War Zone C ne^ the Ebewhere. around action waa oology. la,sentence of one to 20 years; or making process, pentagioni oM* the most beautiful music you’ve ever heard! Cambodian border end \ U.S 'alax:k. Bad ■weather over North He whs spending almost~all acquittal, (See Page Tea) Dempsey. base. . . . (avg. ponnd and 8 to Miartaes said South V f clalB are retuotant to ytet Nam onoe again cut heavl- his spare' time at his wife’s bed­ whait M cNamara vdll do. 10 ounces) 79c each. On Solid State STEREO troops were locked in iy into U.8. air rtrikes. side for nine weeks at toree hos- each bird a 20c coupon Because highest reliability space-age Solid-State Com­ fighting . -with Hanoi some sources have Indioaited V The UB. Navy disclosed that Chat moat of (be services’ re*' which can be used.. on *NO ponents replace all "tubes’’ and damaging heat, they’re near (be, buffer zone it had sunk or damaged 299 (See Page Fourteen) the two Vtot Nems. queeta will be apiooTed. next Ca^lebird purchase guaranteed 5 years, replaced by us if defective under Communist cargo barges off the TUe aarvlcee all report (bad f' ■ T TUBES normal lise. We also provide free service for 90 ( ays. US. planes, backing .poast of North Viet Nam' in the Americana in both areas, rained Corruption in Viet Nam ^ inCraaaed Vie( Nam air need# Buy For Your Freezer t 20 days of a new campaign bava iteverely strained ttaair f f b lo^ Bt.tlw enemy. One Marine — called Traffic Oap.-r. to choke Mercury Marks _ helicopter was Shot down but aupply of combat pilots. Shurfine M ' i Thrilling performance—from Stereo FM and Monijiunil FM /AM Radio, or records. off seaborne. infiltraUmi into Each baa taken steps (o ease there were no casualties. It was Soul^h Viet Nam. Seasonal Lows FRENCH FRIES < i 1 i AX**"** 16-Watte undistorted music power; four high fidelity speakers include two lO* the 224to helicopter reported Tons of Supplies Reach Cong toe shortage: The Army baa ****HW' In ^other developments, Prer -i lost in South \^et Nem in toe In New England bedered acme pUote boric to VIst Bass Woofers plus two S'. And, with the fabulous Micromatic Recm'd Player and mler Nguyen Cao Ky’s govern­ FamUy 16-oz. pkg. A war. EDITOR’S NOTE — There Some 26 miles from this Viet ' Bri^de Intelligence officers mighty line French Fry French Provincial, Diamond Stylus, your records can last e Itfetimel (See Page Fourteen) As. toe Marines fought toe ment announced a Cabinet Re­ BOSTON (AP)--Wtater is a are two sides interested in the Cong "tax collection” toad- concluded toat the, rice probably a t a very low l-CP608is24^H. North yietoameae soldii^ shuffle and UB. Ambassador month away officially bu^ much billions in aid toe U.S. Is pour­ block, a white-shirte'd youth' had been taken off freighters o n .... prico ...... 2 0 c .'6 0 Henry Cabot Lodge denied re­ about 10 miles south of toe dem- of New EnglaMI today had a ing into South Viet Nam — toe walked into a Sai^n {taarmacy ^ toe way up the river to Saigon, • Brilliant Color Tub4-brings you brighter, • 6>Ior Purlflar-(degausser) automaUeaRy ports that he is quitting his South Vietnamese and the Viet and bought a bottle of antibiotic or diverted On toe way to the fUtorized zone, giant B62 bomb- chilly sample of what’s to come {nore.vMd 265 sq. In. pictures that are far .-. era - straek--fa--emjwttled - Tay. p o s t...... _ Cong. -How successful- are the tables...... :..... :provinces..Jrom . a . Saigon .rios .... ShurfiiM Contemporary-model .... k e e p s^ pictures pure, both monochrome. luporlor fe other makes ' and color, even If sbt has been moved. .Ninh Province 60 miles north- The Ky govenunent ^ d it as temperatures. pUanmeted to Reds? Thts is another In a ser­ m ill. t M E A T PIES 1-CP606 fs^only 24* H on fag. would swear in four new Cabi- No questions were asked. The B llU efinI |weri of Saigon for toe se-venth toe lo-west readings ofith e sea-_ ies of articles on graft, payoffs youth didn’t have to present a These are three typical wkys • Cbromatono-adds thrilling dimension, net ministers Thursday- to re- son. | . ' “ 4 for 79e ' * straight day, foUowing up 104 and diversion in Viet Nam. prescription. He simply pocket­ in which foodstuffs, pharmaceu­ depth to color; warm beauty to otherwisa Atop Mt. Washington- In New ed toe pills and left. In time, ticals and otoer gds provided V .a CONDEMNS RAID Hampshire the m ercury SAIGON, South Viet i Nam H O M E S T Y U {elect from these beautiful styles drab black and white pictures. • Highest Reliability-precision Magnavox by smaller tactical -bombere: <>* ^ d i^ ‘« between northern fuid by a circuitous route, toe by American funds find, their Bonded Circuitry, just as in today’s most The B62 raid at mid-day oame ^ southern^ factions in the slumped overnight■' .to ■ 2- b^ow (AP) — Rounding a bend, the way to toe viet Cong. UNITED NATIONS, N.T. • Quick Pictures-flas^ on in just \2 sec- drags reached toe Communists (AF) — The United States' SAUSARE Tb.Sfc Cbleiilal-model advanced aero-space electronic devices, about toe same time a government. A few hours later a and in St. Jolmsibu'ry and Mcrat- Vietnamese driver wrenched his ___And this Is only one of to# 1-GP607 Is 26* H.' unde, fcuar times faster thati others. •’ - fighting in toe Jungle. . , and Britain, joined today tai^. Your $ M d 5 0 assures lasting dependabilify. of 600 to 700 nwpjpf (he U.S. 1st gfovenunent spritesmaa said toe peUer, Vermont, the. kw read- old truck to a slithering halt in a many leaks turned upjby an As­ Ibiteritry DiwWon made cenfort swearing-ta had been postponed tog was 13 ab6ve. cloud of red dust. I^ve .black- The U.S. 196th Light Infantry sociated, Press reporting team condemning the reprisal raid’' - -I : ■ _ t iranO H Choice... - with a Viet Cong fbree of un- Friday but gifive no'reason oth er Iowa included 19 at Ban- unlfortned men bhKked the Brigade this month overran a which investigated tod problem by Israel. 'Sunday. on three HOT SAUSAGE Jordanian border vUlagen known size. The outcome of the *0^ fe» gor, and Portland, Maine; 17 at road. Viet Cong camp at Ba Hao and all the way from 'Wai^itagton to U.S. Ambassor Arthur J. clash was not yet reported by In thelay Nlnh sector where Lebanon, N.H.; and 20 at Pltts- The driver climbed wordlessly •found, among other things, toe Vietnamese fighUIng fronts.'' NOW—your records can Iasi a lifetlnio o more than 1,260,000 pounds of Goldberg trid aa urgent aea> U.S. headquairteiB. Operation Attleboro continued, Held. ' from his cab. Arguing with toe The team concluded toat /' UNK »3l$AeE I ■ NO PAYMB4TS TILL 1967 U.S. AID, rice — enough to feed aioB of the -16-aatton Seenrity Easy . Fabulous Micromatic Flayer with D ^ o n d Stylus— TV) fee norfe, two compondea a unit of toe 1st Infantry Dlvl- In southern New England low Viet Cong could be fatal. theft, black marketeering,.- bri­ Council requested by Jmrdan banuhes disoemible record and stylus • All of end two oompeniea rion refiorted destroying a Viet readings were generally the A few minutes later, toe truck a guerrilla division for two bery, kickbacks and various ’ Nb79i that; the United States "eon- {Terms also aVailafale with exciting Stereo FM #noiae-fiee of Souto. Vietnamese ^troopa Cong camp and finding 16 one- tagh or' mid 20s with Bosbm’s rolled on again, lighter by 20 months., otoer kinds of wrongful wheel­ COME IN TODAY Choose from our many beautiful styles. 5 Q A Q 5 0 bags rice. 'Die bags, embla­ TOe sacks still bore toe names ing and dealing in the Viet Nam demas this n U T and deema- fiee Monaural FM • plus AM Radio \# from S198JI were leportied in hard oombait my dead. 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