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FftIfiAYi DBCM BER' IWCr ’ M...LJIU' 1-.T .V 1* . . ■? J..,- ' '4 • s Averacf Dtil|r ^ct PreM R a ' ...'■■■ iKiJIak ’Bided - ’ ' : g O «® T d w n "'Deoember 18,1865 il'» Students Siiig •‘Mewteh’' No H ^ ald (t e p e a .M ,. b« pTMeated by the HaatM Hayden Society ot Boaton Songs of Yule 14,577 2 6 a t 8 pjn. on channel 24. Tomorrow ar tamanwHV Washlngtoa School had Its . Manehe$tw^A thy of V itii^ Charm There will be no edi­ annual Holiday Asaembly yes­ Bogene Brewer of the Onirch tion of The Herald to­ terday morning nt the school. VOL. L ld fe r , NO. 73 . CTWENtY-FOUB PAGE^TW O SECTIONS) of ; Oirist will preach Sunday The program opened with the MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1965 (Clawinid A d a e r tW a g ob Fdga SI) from 8:16 to 8:30 a.m. on radio morrow, Christmas Day. PRICE SEVEN Have a Happy Holiday rii^ g of "Jingle Bells” and ■tahon WINF. The services are Kevin, Kryzak telling the atory sponsored by the Manchester and please drive safely. of Hanukkah. Mnisterial Association. Kindergarten and Grades 1 of Manchester High School, will to 6 sang two Hanukkah songs. Oapt. Ernest Payton of The speak about the Manchester Ed­ The eptire student body joined Balration Army Corps will con­ ucational Foundation at a meet­ in singing "Up on the House duct a service on Sunday from ing of the Kiwanls Club of Top” and "Santa Claus Is Com­ U.S. Planes Grounded 6:40 to 6:S6 a.m. at the chapel Manchester on Tuesday at noon ing to Town.” Songs in Swe­ of Manchester Memorial Hos­ at Fiano's Restaurant, ]^lton. dish, Russian, German, Italian, THE SEASON'S BEST TO. EVERYONEI pital. The services are spon­ French, Polish and Spanish fol­ sored by the Manchester Coun­ The executive board pf .Cha- lowed. cil of Churches. And Thanks For Your ’Valuable Patronaga— minade Musical Club will meet Other carols in the program Monday at 8 p.m. at the home Included .‘‘O Come All Ye From the Management and Staff at St. John’s Polish National of Mrs. David Comp, 97 Hollis­ Faithful,” "Silent Night,” "O Catholic Church will have ter St. Mrs. Mary Stewart will ‘ THE K IN G Third Straight Day Little Town of Bethlehem” and Masses on Sunday at 8:30 and be co-hostess. There will be a "Hark the Herald Angels PERO of Produce” 10:30 a.m. in commemoration Christmas party after the meet­ Sing.” 276 OAKLAND STREET a MANCHESTER, CONBT. erf St. Stephen's Day. There will ing. Members are reminded to The csutoms of various coun­ be blessing and distribution of bring gifts for an exchange. tries were explained prior to Viet Truce wine on Monday at 8:30 a.m. the each song. Students having 36 Cong Feast of St. John. speaking parts in the program Police Arrests Included Jo Ann Schaefer, W orked on The Salvation Army meeting Killed by " Peter Gourley, Dale Valli, Gra­ WHERE THE BEST GRINDERS COME FROM usually held on Mondays at 2 s # i ' Louis Antollnl, 36,'’'o f 95 ham Pulton, Michael Shensie p.m. at Westhill Gardens has and Gary Carlson. By Vatican been canceled until Jan. 3. North St., was charged with Marines breach of the peace and intoxi­ VATICAN CITY (AP) — Vati­ TRADE PACT SIGNED cation last night after a dis­ GRINDER can diplomats were reported SAIGON, South Viet turbance at a Depot Square BELGRADE, Yugoslavia today working to encourage a (AP) —Yugoslavia and Cuba Nam (AP)— For the third GIFT WALLETS restaurant. He is scheduled to pos.sible New Year’s truce for have signed a trade agreement straight day, the United Leather appear in court at Manchester Viet Nam as a new step in the States kept its planes out Jan. 10 for '1966 which provides for a 20 KING personal peace campaign of of North Viet Nam’s skies Travel Cases John Aszklar, 136 Vernon St., per cent increase in mutual Pope Paul VI. Civil Air Patrol Promotions and Awards Night trade. today, but U.S. Marines ARTHUR DRUG was charged with breach of the 176 SPRUCE ST., NEXT TO POLY-CLEAN Vatican Informants said that peace and summoned to appear Donald Sobol, left, of Wat' dets, plus Ronald Lout, Allan training and supervisory man­ These railroad cars were among 13 which became part of a New Haven Railroad freight train travel­ while the Pope was disappointed killed 63 Viet Cong in in court at Manchester Jan. 10. rous Rd., Bolton, and Roger Cleveland and Stephen Beaulieu, agement training. Roger White derailed this morning near New London. They were ing under a highway overpass. (AP Photofax) that the Christmas truce had ground skirmishes after a Bugbee, center, of Hickory Dr., who sold the most candy in a of 86 Keeney St., a former ca­ been short-lived, he was encour­ short Christmas truce. Bolton, were promoted last fund raising project for orien­ det and now in his first year at We Wish Everyone aged that at least some pesults The Marines reported strikes night to cadet second lieuten­ tation flights. the Air Force Academy, Colo­ had been achieved in answer to against the OonUnunists during ants at Civil Air Patrol Promo­ Civil Air Patrol caulet train­ rado Springs, Colo., attended his cease-fire plea. patrols around the bdg U.S. air­ tions and Awards Night at Scientists base at Da Nnng, 880 miles ing, consists of basic Intro­ the meetings. He is home on A Merry Christmas Mean Thief 13 Freight Cars It was said that both the Pope Manchester Armory. About 50 northeast ot Saigon. ’Ih e A m ert- ductory training, aerospace Christmas leave. (Herald photo and his corps of diplomatic ad­ cJoi(OUS cadets and guests attended. JOLIET, 111. (AP)— Bur­ cans reported taking light cesu- education, military leadership by Satemis) visers felt that the re.sumption Timothy Beckwith of 45 Well­ and A Happy New Year glar's broke into Salvation Clash over aJtles. man Rd., right, squadron com­ Army headquarters over the of fighting did not in itself rule out further progress toward the A squad of Leathemecks mander, presents Bugbee with weekend and stole 22 bags Slide Off Track A - Defenses pounced on about 40 Viet 0 )i« , Cknistfuas the Gen. Billy Mltchel Award, THANK YOU of food intended for the poor. start of negotiations. Vatican diplomats were said IdUlng 15 at a hamlet called for which he recently complet­ Capt. Ross Zargus of the WATERFORD (AP)—Thirteen cars of a New Ha­ BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — QuangHa No. 1 . ed a course of study. Salvation Army said' the ven Railroad freight train were derailed today. No one to have been instructed to set up FRED ANNULLI, Owner Two prominent scientists secret contacts with both sides Two hours later a MAr(no pla­ Promoted to cadet staff posi­ bags of food were worth $15 was luj injured. ui eu. — clashed today over the value — in the Viet Nam war. toon near Qxiang Ha No. 2, tions are Cadet 1st Lt. Anthony each. The derailment occurred was expected to be delayed Gerald Mantoya presents birthday gift to wife, DAVE McC o n n e l l , Mgr. The first objective reportedly about two miles southward, was Sobol, cadet squadron comman­ about four miles west of New most of the day. or danger — of proposals to Robyn. She was 20 yesterday, the day after giving attacked by 76 Viet Oong armed was another cease-fire — possi­ der; Donald Sobol, cadet adju­ London under the Great Neck Passenger trains, the railroad spend billions on antimissile birth to Siamese twins. The twins, girls, were sur­ with automatic weapons. Road overpass. spokesman said, were rerouted systems and fallout shelters. bly for New Year's Eve and tant; Roger Bugbee, operations HOURS TODAY 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M. gically separated yesterday and have been given a The Americans called In artil­ “ Reliance upon a defense sys­ Day — that might be more ef­ officer; and Cadet Sgt. Ronald Big Oil Rig The train was en route from better than even chance to survive. (AP Photofax) lery support, tanks and armed Lout, first sergeant. tem of such extraordinary com­ fective than the Christmas CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY New Haven to Worcester, Mass. and Plainfield over truce. hrflcopters. When the brief en­ Flight leaders are Cadet 2nd The cause was not deter- t^^ks normaUy used for freight plexity may bring more risk The Pope was reported con­ counter was over they counted Lt. Robert M. Elder, Mitchell Collapses, than safety,” said Dr. Barry OPEN AS USUAL SUNDAY mined immediately. ° . cerned about the renewal of the bodies of 41 Reds. Cohen and Miss Marcelline •’ Delays because of this round- Commoner, head of the Depart­ JOHN BABINEAU Several of the derailed cars about route were expected to Other aides said that Vatican Marines, In other acstteied Elder. Assistant flight leaders ment of Botany at Washington Siamese Twin Girls were tankers containing pro- range ftxwn 90 minutes to two diplomatic activity to foster actions against the Rede, re­ are Stephen Lewkowlcz, Roland 46 Missing University, St. Louis, Mo. pane gas. but officials said hours. peace in Viet Nam would con­ ported WUing seven Viet Oong Miclette and Miss Carol Gear. Best Dr. Edward Teller, University w GRIMSBY, England (AP) — there were no leaks or fires. Repair trains from Provl- tinue at all levels. during the day. Cadet David Odess completed of California physicist and one The derailment occurred dence, R.I., and New Haven While saddened and disap­ Gain After Surgery Air attacks were made only the Gen. Curry Achievement, Wishes A giant oil rig collapsed and of the inventors of the atomic shortly after 7 a.m. were dispatched to the scene. pointed over the renewed on stispected Vlot Cong concen­ O h c bells are merrily qualifying him for orientation Bank in the North Sea today. bomb, countered: “A .strong A spokesman for the railroad The forward part of the train bloodshed, the Pope was under- ANGELES (AP) Si- mas Day with a common blad trations In South Viet Nam, U.S. flight and Phase II aerospace To All! One of the 46 men believed civil defense is our best hope of zinging with joyous ootea ■sMd the derailed cars were part still on the tracks was taken to stood to be tremendously enen- ‘n der and IntesUnes. epokesmeh said. Ground action education. Orientation flights A Truly Merry Christmas aboard was reported killed and preventing nuclear attack.’’ of good cheer to bring yon, Sincere New London and then to its The two were scheduled couraged that his appeals tor a M Mantonya, the also was reported In low key to^ are provided for all Phase II ca­ three others were seriously in­ Christmas truce had been fol­ b i^ , have a better than even mother, passed her 20th birth- the past 24 hours. our customers, special greetings of holiday The derailment, which occur- destination in Worcester. The speakers in a symposium on And A Very Happy New Year jured. lowed by at least a nominal greetings Royal Air Force helicopters liU ^ on the rear of the train civil defense at the annual & e holiday seasoa and our special ’‘thank yoa.' the lihe s tracks. Shoreline pas- were taken back to Old Sav- cease-fire. to you, our and shipping in the area, alert­ meeting orf the American Asso­ ^ The fhe f ^ pension of the aerial war which senger service east of Ne\y Ha- brook. During the truce the Pope V, * Infants, appeared to be holding their steadily had been in on E S T O W i| ART SHORTS good friends ed by a di-rtress call from the ciation tor the Advancement of sent a personal message to the When told crf the emergency op- own at another. the HLSilSSrTl^uSrirS W PHARMACY ” and patrons. big platform called ,,Sea Science — the largest scientific eration, took the news well. Harrison s 459 Hartford Rd. 649-9946 YOUR CHEVROLET SALESMAN rushed to the scene 40 milra convention of the year, attended (See Page Twenty-Hiree) The babies ware bom Christ. ™ rty-slx hours after sur- belt, U.S. officials In Saigon said by more than 6,000. gery, their pediatrician, said: °*'ly that the orders came from STATIONERS ALL DAY CARTER CHEVROLETT CO., INC. JOHN’S this east coast port and began 849 MAIN STREET OPEN SAT. BARBER SHOP picking up survivors.. Viet Peace Vigil Held The difference of opinion “They’re both still moving Washington, LAST MINUTE GIFTS 330 GREEN ROAD There was no dear explana­ came at a briefing prior to the around, which is the most Im- raised speculation that tion,, of what happened and a symposium. portant sign to us. Everything is Pnnse was a new invitation spokesman for the British Pe­ Near Johnsons’ Ranch Commoner, an authority on functioning, and their color is ^ North Vietnamese President troleum Co., charterers of the the effects of radiation on man’s Highway Deaths good.’’ No Chi Minh’s regime to come JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP) rig. said: “ For this to have hap­ Knetsch, for delivery to the environment, accused Secretary The twins, together weighing — Almost 100 Texans — men, of Defense Robert S. McNa­ pened seems unconceivable.” President who is at the ranch 12 pounds, were bom by Caesar fuu ““ The platform, 247 feet long women and children — Inter­ for the holidays. mara of giving a “ woefully in­ rupted their Christmas weekend ean section at Holy Cmss Hospl- ^ and 90 feet wide, stands on 10 Knetsch promised two spokes­ adequate” picture of the imme­ tal Inm suburbansuouroan sanSan Fernando, —Josepn r * ^ ------Laitin,’> acting ps'ess Sunday for a three-hour peace diate and eventual damage Set New Records hydraulic stilts sunk into the sea men for the demonstrators a \ then rushed to Cedars of Leba- asked today if vigil near the LBJ ranch, urging from nuclear war. bed. Apparently the hydraulic reply either before they left or CHICAGO (AP) — Traffic Until last weekend, the dead- non Hospital■ - where a team of 18 the United States had initiated a President Johnson to use the He predicted “ epidemics of new pause in bombings. System failed and the ^atform by letter later in the week. One deaths of 712 persons during the llest holiday period was the 102 doctors, nv..oci>nurses a and t m technicianslo power of his office to bring human and animal diseases, From All of Us Bank. of the spokesmen, Houston 78 hours of Christmas weekend hours of the four-day Christmas performed the surgery “I have no information what­ peace in Viet Nam. crop destruction by radiation, soever on that,’’ he said. The rig began drilling this chemical engineer Allen Clark, shattered all records for holiday observ: .ice in 1956 when 706 Dr. Stephen L. Gans, who as- They called on Johnson’s ad­ erosion and sterKzation of the Asked if Johnson was devot­ summer and struck natural gas said as the orderly ■vigil broke highway deaths. ^rsons were killed in traffic, sembled the team which sepa ministration to set the time and land resulting from massive ” ' ------— ...... ociiiuicu uic leam wiiiui sepa- me muching tJmn much to time Viol- to Iffatn Viet Nam In September in what appeared up that- they had had no word place for a peace oonference. destruction of vegetation, and A safety official termed the The period- included ,, six , hours ------rated the---- girls, said neither uuiiuKduring luahis iiuiiuiholiday stay In Tex- to be commercial quantity. from the President. toll a national disaster. immediajtelv nreceA'inp- t-ViP tour Krpo«v,.,.i t__- ______u-i-..*.- __ .. CHEERY The demonstrators, many of the triggering of possibly catas­ immediately preceding the four breathed for several minutes as, Laitin said, " I don't know Tests were continuing to see The letter, drafted by the To All of You! whom had come more than 200 trophic climatic changes.” fl'fter birth, until mouth-to- what percentage (rf bis time he how valuable the strike was. Houston Citizens for Action on miles to take part in the Vigil, These, as well as immediate ’This Christmas span, from 6 mouth resuscitation was ap- is spending on Viet Nam ’’ GREETINGS TO ALL! Minister of Power Fred Lee Viet Nam, commended Johnson stood silently on the grass destruction from blast heat and E i g h t ^ Laitin reported Johnson w a s told Parliament earlier this for the Christmas cease fire but Killed month that British Petroleum alongside Ranch Road 1, which, radiation, he said, “ lead me to im toght Sunday, posed an unu- ur. Gans said the babies were working at Ws desk today and urged further steps to halt the conclude that this nation. Its Pofteiion's believed the quantities of gas passes in front of the Prssl- Over Holiday s ^ weather hazards joined in the lower abdomen by had been in telei^wne contact dent's ranch about 8 miles o a m u ^ of the nation’s highway a bridge of tissue six inches in 'with Washington aides, Includ- available would justify piping it (See Page Ten) (See Page ’Twenty-Three) 130 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER to land. away. On State Roads network. diameter which contained a Ing McQeorge Bundy, Ws spa- The rig weighed 5,600 tons and ^ They left their posts late Sun­ Oommenting on the death toll, common bladder and a tWn, d a l assistant for national secu- was capable of drilling to 12,000 day afternoon to return home NEW HAVEN (AP) — John D. Lawlor, executive vice m em br^eous sac around intes- rUy affairs. after a letter was given to Se­ Christmas in Connecticut was prssident of the National Safety tines of]l)othf Ik^v babies. __In____ the BouUi, U .S . ca su a lty (See Page Twenty-Two) cret Service agent Clarence marred by four traffic deaths, He said that the sac broke, ^ P*ew- “ If two weeks ago someone either during or before delivery, A U.S. Army truck carrying boosting the holiday weekend ^ 3^ 1 warned that a disaster leaving the intestines exposed, soldiers of the U.S. 1st Infantry toE to eight. would strike the nation on "This forced surgery tmmedl- Division Wt a mine 80 miles Huge Hong Kong Party However, no fatol highway Christmas, kilUng more than 700 ately,” he said. north of Saigon. Casualties were accidents were reported on Sun- men, women and children, does The father, Gerald Mantonya, reported • ------heavy.- day by state police. anyone doubt that emexgehicy 20, a film laboratory technician! 'P’’’The ® Viet Oong detonated a ’Two of the weekend deaiths measures would have been tak- said after surgery - “ I feel much ® governnaent troop Sailors Play Santa occurred /Thursday and two on en to prevent such a tWng from better. The doctors havs been Sa Dec, 70 miles Friday. happening? very encouraging It’s been in ®°'i‘ hwest of Saigon, Just as two Two of the victims were rid- “ what happened during the the papers and on the radio so I Vietnamese platoons were start- ii ^ motorcycles and one was on past three days was nothing leas think everybody’s ipraying for ^ ' For 4,000 Children Elsewhere™ In New England , thanaater.” juat that — a national dls- them.” fSee Par* ra ge Twen*v:’n XTveiwy-xiires| ii«e» HONG KONG (AP) — It came charity organizations in Hong there were 16 traffic deaths. Theicouncd! had predicted be­ two days late but it was the big­ Kong for their own Christmas Seven road deaths were counted fore the hoEday that 660 to 660 gest CSiristmas party In Hong parties. In MaasaohusettS, four Jn Maine, persons would ^ e. K ong. The dolls and toys were two each in New Hampahire and ' , . „„ Vermont and one In Rhode U.S. sailors and American brought to Hong Kong by the Rain, sleet, snow and freezing Kids’ Walkie Talkies medical missionaries today U.S. aircraft carrier Bon banded out 2,0(X) dolls, 2,(X)0 oth­ , Homme Richard from Japanese A Chriatmaa Day mishap on Intake Route 91 W ^eld f expected ers toys, slabs of chocolate and factories which made them iOr hazards of long-diatance travel. bunks of cake to about 4,000 (daimed two Eves. Seramble Air Waves the American distributor. minimum daylight and roads children of poor Chinese fami­ Thomaa Newsome, 21, of Som­ The men of the barrier m i^ed jammed with cars. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — ’Transis- He explained that the battery^ lie s . the party — their ship pulled out ers and Deraid Worthington, 18, torized walkie-talkies — the powered sets au» preregulated The Safety Council said 80 ’The party was held on the of Hong Kong harbor Sunday — of Enfield, were the victims. milHon vehicles were on the Christmas------egift ‘ “ for the kid who *** manufacturers___ .. ____ to - operate — — As we extend to you and yours our glad greetings, we floating oDnic boats of Project but a crew from the destroyer Their car struck another oar, on onui-t^nf>i road during the 78-hour period, has everything — are creating a ^10== n" HH^ena Concern, a private American Shelton gave up one of their lib­ went out of control, ran off the join with you in praying that the good which lies in the hearts .medical agency that treats erty days in port to help hand highway and uprooted two trees. hundreds of patients dally in out the toys, candy, and cake. Two other persons kiEed dur­ toy and ended at midnight Sun- The Federal Communications three miles, of all men may unite'^in the endeavor for lasting peace. Hong Kong’s refligee-packed Heading the crew of 60 Santa ing the weekend were: day night. Commission doesn’t like some “Actually, the kids who arr- boat stielters. Clauses was Dr. Jim Turpin, Robert Eddy, a 33-year-old Several accidents accounted of the juvenile patter ite monl- abusing the use of the airwaves The party created a huge founder of Project Concern and tow-truck driver, struck by a for dozens of deaths. tors are picking up: The FBI Is don’t come under-our jurisdlc waterways traffic jam. Scores administrator of the clinlce here car on Ohristtnas Day as he Shortly after the start of the also listening with Interest. Oon since they are not licensed Warm wishes and thanks to our friends of larger junks and hundreds of and in South Viet Nam. One of was hitching his truck to a dis­ hoUday period, a bus traveling Some children with walkie- operators,’’ ’Ibompeon said, ■mail 'sampans brought the chil-* his prettiest assistants was Can- abled auto on the OonneoUcut on icy pavement in Oregon talkies and a high-powered vo- "But we do c^mpBratg ^ th the dTen to the clinic boats Yo Oi tohese movie actress. Siu Fong ’Turnpike in Stratford. skidded out of control, crashed cabulary are butting into the re i when federal ^ettites bl­ and Ming Ling. A mass of Pong. Richard Nlmmo, 20, of Stam­ and turned over. The accident citizens ra'dlo band network volvlng profane and youngsters flowed up the gang­ A cake 6 feet wide and 10 feet ford, a passenger in a car that Thursday took 13 Eves. with purple anecdotes and language Is involved.’* of Fxioiol DopooN hiMwroiu o Corp. planks. Babies came strapped high brought to the party by the sm'ashed into a tree in Green­ The next day, five persons suggestions. The chatter is Of more serious ^cezn at* on the backs of their miSthers or Hong Kong Hilton Hotel was too wich on Christmas Day. died when a car skidded out of burning the ears of licensed ra- the false emergeiMW message* In their fathers arms. big ,for the boat that was to fer­ Slxteen-year-old Francis Bur- control on an ice-coated bridge dlo operators tuned in on the being heard on some' s e ts ^ i* N o ohdld w ent aw ay em p ty- ry It to the floating cUnice, It cackl of Meriden, whose motor­ in eastern Oklahoma. Five per- same frequency. boy on Christmas Day had sev. handed. Some dolls and toy wae cut into three parts and cycle coEided with a car In sons died Sunday on a snowy Mpat of the walkie-talkie con- eral radio operators w orrit .'Siilftlrt. , •’Stv _ pcuskets were left eifter the last then delivered, along with 8,600 Meriden oh Friday. road near Buffalo, Minn. Seven veraations are perfectly leglU- when he bnwdcast an SOS — avings ank youngsters trooped away. S B bottles (rf soft drinks for the old­ Richard Jennings of persons were klUed In a colli- mate messages between pals {Eeading that he was in a abik- The project started its 1966 er youngsters and 1,000 bottles tuck, a 19-year-old soldier home Sion west of Sublettd, Kan., Sun- with a new toy. Ae long as the ing boat. BBe alarm tumed out Christmas plans with 10,000 dol­ of choodate milk for the Utde on leave from Fort Dix who had ^ y - '' talk is clean and no conscious to be false. lars given by the American toy been m a^ed the week brfore. The total dead far exceeded attempt is made to interfere The citizens band Is dfmlimsd firm Mattel. ’Three thousand "There’s going to a be lot of Lad Does Tricks for Pickets Jennings, died on Christmas Eve the 578 killed over the 1964 with regular traffic, the FOC for both business and personal anchester ivere sent to South Viet Nam to tappy yotmgsters tonight,’’ said of injuries suffered Ihursday Christmas' weekend and the 428 has no objeptions. use — for delivery trucks and MANCHESTER OF M Project Concern’s clinic for Ens. John SulUvan, Pcmpobo Greg White, 2, tries a hand stand on Ranch Road night when hie motorcyde col- fataUtlee during a recent nonho- "Walkie-talkie chatter Is ex- sportsmen, for example. It WEST BRANCH f. A. Johnson Paint Co. mountain tribespeople in the hill Beach, Fla., who headed the near Stonewall, Tex., for benefit of hia parents and Uded with a oar in Waterbury. Utoy weekend. That weekend, pected every Christmas,” said also the,fi*quency for otliar M 3 Main St. E.CanterSt.Cor.LMMMC Manchaatar Parkoda 723 MAIN STREET country north of Dolat. distribution crew from the Shel­ others picketing near the LBJ ranch. The pickets ^John S. Boyd, 27, of Norwich, fro m 6 p.m. Ibursday Dec. 9 to Homer ’Thompson, chief engl- dio use, such as 1 Others dolls and toys were ton. "But there also are going to were protesting the United States’ role in Viet whose car smashed into an mitoight Sunday Dec. 12, was neer at the FCXJ’s central monl- electronic heating murtitniM dtatributed «». tahanages and : 4 be some with a stomach ache." Nam. (.^ Photofax) surveyed by the Aaeociated toring station In Broward Ooun- hospital heat-treatmeU* . - (See Page Twenty-Three) I ^ S B to e0tehUs|)i a com p arison , t y ,. m en t. 'Y \ Xr-^W-Y .• •: ■>S;V ’ :.7 ’* ■■ ••■■■ . ____—— J” •IT'/’' iUNCH!a$TEtt BVI^G HBIRAIJ)/ MANCHa^^ Q&Nl^ ^7, legg - . J.-'' ‘ ' •>-' t - S ir iT ii'T ’ 3E S ' ’ ^ V .. - ; , ... 1"' ■ **'" ' [W*W ''' '■' I ■ ■■ ' —;''i- 'K' I I , 111 MiPlCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCUESTEB. CONK,. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27,1965 ■ * ' - • .ra • . • j . » Cpv^try SundSy nlgbt bgr a Mepboned inpr the owner o< the box, who Events €avaJ]|r J9or«e» Sheinwold on B ridj^ Bo]^ Hireat bomb threat minutes bshlnd schedule, bow- present the first in its two-oon- was beUev^ to hive left on a ever, and waa still on the run­ Civic Orchestra Barnard Rnitt, kik. and Mrs. Last of Q re^ Sheriff’s 8gt Caslmer Kurek previouA f l i ^ t tart series on Wednesday, Jan. Everett Llvesey. I n Capital OAUXDIATB THE OPPS Seodi dealer ^ Delays Flight way when the caU was made, “TME w a y PHNA Dinner BasJceis said deputies edio searched the 6 in Bailey Auditorium of Man­ N e w ;^ No Relic at 34 AND PLAT WyiH THEM Noith-Sooth vbtaenAli Tbe plane, bound for Roches­ the airline said. Set for Concert Also, MX*, and Mrs. Donald G. Fond Plaiined NORTH DETOOrr (AP) — An Amerl- plane found a box In one piece ter and Syracuse, N.Y., was chester High School at 8:lS. Richards, Mrs. Douglas J. Rob­ B f ALFHED SAEINWOU) ♦ A7 can AirUAes D06 with 61 per- of luggage. It contained wires halted after a male voice told ib e seventh list of patrons of Patrons are: Dr. and Mrs. erta, Mr. and, Mrs. Benjamin riltlARD IT” WASHmOTON (AS») _ A Brighten Town Homes FT. RILBT, Kan. (AP) — V 87 CAN HELP PETS^ You must sometlmea count up ■ons aboard .waa delayed two and transistors, but no explo­ the airline’s reservation office the Manchester Civic Orchestra John X. Ft Basile, Dr. and Mrs. Shenkman, Dr. and Mrs. Ber­ A R T H U llil UA. labor union pbuw to raise — ,__ . . Chief la the laat at hla breed. He O 1 8 7 4 2 sive, he said. NEW-'YORK — Sodium bro­ Thomas J. Donovan, Mr. and >1 per member — a potential of Turentjr-two hcnnes who see Back ia Town , „ all iiie poodUlitles —and ------make 4 A 9 8 6 ^ r s at Metropcrfltan Airport "tliere is a bbmb on the plane has been released by the patrons nard J. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. 6y John Gruber Kurek said officers were seek- mide tabisls will help a pet Mrs. Jack Goldberg, Mrs. nearly $300,OOp — to build a re- occupants were not expectlnir Miss Mary Burgoyne la now surviving cavalry y, ^<>^4 WEST . BAST tkat just left" TTie plane was 10 avoid car aicknees. Robert M. Stone and Mr. and 4 1542 4 96 conunlttee. The orchestra will Emanuel Hlrth, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Abraham Zubrow. settlement village for the thou- quite so cherry a Christmas, »"»Wng her home with Miss “orse stUl In Army care, a reUc „ . nracOclng to <9 0 654 , V J932 O K OA109 Read Herald Ads. 4 K 1 0 7 4 ^ 4 QJ32 SOtlTH ^ ^5‘'^£s«,rsss; - 4KQ108S DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL — MANCHESTER PARKADE PtatigorakylaUarorakv discussesdisciuwes the mat- p e f f ^ e r s f . ^ . Just as Platl, wWcto has already raised thou- Hvered by the Public Health Columbia, since her release rouB hl/eoiZ ^ent to n,. •***■ flow ed the odds as AKIO ter of stage-fright 0 Q653 at some “ cufflinks gave Wm a sands of dollars tor C h r i s t ^ Nursing Assoototion’s two visit- Windham Community Me- man b e lS ? member of the winning team 4 5 length and admits to being its tad Ome. I re^l a bad time I preeents and other gifts to Ing n u rae.^^ ^ ™>rtal HoapltaL Miss Burgoyne »^S"fln better rfmne In 1966. Aonth West Noitt b e t victim, at the same time saying audience at tam e“ 3 * ‘a 2 Uved on Mason St in than he’s b lT a iS^Tlm? Opening lead—Four of clubs. 1 4 Pa*« I NT Paw the home of a Nam. said the refugee vlUage homes where there were chll- ‘ 2 0 Tea 3 0 Psm that many soloists disclaim any wealtty ^ple. project— was---- decided’on - — In «i- dren. the 't^o nuraes MwnaUy Boteiy Dlimer says his caretaker, Sgt: Robert *’*/ 3 ^ Fan 5.0 An Pats B. (Ben)iBeni Parker.Pnrfcer -w“We - were hi dummy with the ace of experience with the malady. ^ had a piano moved in sultation with State Department deUvered toys Wednsdav ^ Heiuy Fuller 1s In charge of clubs and returned a low dia­ According to Platigorsky, some tor the occasion, came out and and other federal officials. TWnUno., , ,, Tin.„,ni------^ ° ^'■ r the program for the Rotarv scared he was «"“«going «> to me die mond. East played the nine, and of those who made this clalih played my first group without "According to surveys made Christ- Club d l ^ T meeting at ^ ^ only one case. Tlie odds were [AH hnAkMH n*lH fr v ir o «sra«we ____ we**4® OL U.HU rfav® declarer had to find the key play were known to vomit regularly incident except tta t It noUced for P ^ ^ d ^ johnron a s7v “ m P "*’ the ^ s ? '^^“ts with vlr- 2 td 'i in favor of von der Por- just before going on stage. the pedals didn’t respond quite en-man team of vohmtorvvoluntary agen- r . Mary's fu t Roman Congregational OjurehChurch v««trvvestry. "ry sleeP- We had veteri- ____ ’ ten's play at the second trick >^ter ^nW ng e ^ the odds ^ often that you get In point of fact, I think as usual. During the second cy representatives last mmrth Historical Society narians from Kansas State Uni- id looking suspiciously at _^^__, ® everybody suffers from it more e^oup the pedal lyre fell com- the number of refugees In Viet’ Sfreg^tionQi Church of Coventry . Historical•' So- ''®*^‘y giving him antibiotics ^ ^ odds of that kind In Las Vegas, SALES or less, at, least during the Pl®“^ly the piano, not having Nam will in aU pmtabiUty in- "**®^ 6:30 p.m. tomor- “ d everything else." t ^ o from Ws early portion of each perform­ been properly secured by the crease by the eAd of 19^ to L ^ Christmas covered- , Chi®* to understand & *™ i7i„2^V e ™ opens with 1 NT (16 ance. A little later on you gain something in the magnitude of a a ^ b ; a , ^ l i ^ of^re^n-' “ "''®T?®- loss to two tricks and enabled *« 1» polnts)^and the next play- outstanding savings on Coats, Outerwear. Apparel and Winter Items for Women. Children. Men! Bonie confidence, get into the In a concert hall, you’d apol- million persons,” the union said. rj,olw R i o h ^ r r t * , ^ Green- on South St. Members are to ot the BX. Riley make the contract If **■ P ““ •»<4d: Spades, swing of things, and the nerv­ l«»"l icm Leelon; CUrt"SiSui,f"ra5 *>"* h« M Pl*y»l tt« q™m ol •>«■?' ousness, stage-fright, "Lampen- and send a stage hand to rem- pleged "fuU backing to our fel- monds, K; dubs, K-10-7-4. Kill! fleber” or whatever you want edy matters. In a home, it was low countrymen who are « u r SS hS' mS -qql-qd. "H, S ' ” What do you say7 to call it, vanishes. something else again; there charged with the delicate and Answer: Did two dubs, the Speaking from personal ex­ were no stage hands, and it was dangerous military tasks of Stayman Convention. If part- perience, my own worries doubtful if anybody present but carrying out American perflcy In . . ai.v uiav wouiu ww.n, ® major SUlt Of fOUT Or mysedf knew how the pedals Viet Nam as well as to the Inno- r„ ir,sregistrar' s :2.rr.'s- usually centered on the mat­ filling the baskets. ton for debars. Chief was retired from active and If they wer^ divided 4-0, no cards, he will bid It and V i' .. should be secured cent vlctlma of that conflict." ter of memory. All soloists per­ Mrs. Harry McKusick and R n w - f t K *■ P>®y would work. He had to y®« will then raise to game. form from memory, not because There was no way out tor Bruce White, ^ of Mr^ and under 17 were sold by the caval- think only about the 3-1 breaks. two diamonds, show- they want to astound the audi­ me, except to get down,, dressed Economic War ^_§tanley Harris were in Mrs. Edward White of River ry. and alf those'over" l~7 were Four Possibilities tog no major suit, you will raise ence, but because they usually as I was in tails and white tie, WASHINGTON (AP) There were only four possible to 8 NT. crawl under the instrument and Assisting with the deliveries T ? ^ '" t r a l m feel they have not mastered the Prime Minister Ian Smith of Thursday were Mrs. McKusick ine He' all his service career at Ft. Ril­ 3-1 breaks after East had played Copyright, 1966 I > composition to hm^d-T^Virthey o onsM. to7‘naU i ^ —-.*J fir‘wil_ _Mi M^X^rrirmrrd'cTuS TT______' H^ef O* “I ey. the nine of diamonds: West General Features Corp. have committedttalt .» to— memory. j. _ rro . lc^S ed \^i im = ^ .^. n,..m.i..,uiiwi,vo wi *.-».jr4nviiu xvaiuer, *• might have the singleton ace, I have known some marvel- improve your anybody else to defy economic girls, Mrs. Robert White the _____ king or ten; or East might have ACCIDENT VICTIM DIBS ously fine "sight-readers" in my the recital!^ Manchester Evening Herald Scientists Eye the singleton nine. WaTERBURY (AP) — Flnton^ time, yet I always wondered Britain against Its former Afri- Mrs. R a ^ o n d Kalber, the sen- Coventry correspondent, F. Von der Porten ruled out the Walsh, 83, of Wolcott died at how much better they might P®*" months thereafter, can colony, lor visiting nurse.______Pauline Little, tel. 742-6231. possibility that West had the St. Mary’s Hospital Sunday have played had they perform- ^ always made it a point to get "This is an economic war,” Hawaii Volcano singleton ten. In that case East night, more than seven weeks a ed from memory. When part of ^®'’® ®®*^y and kick the pedal said Smith to a television Inter- HILO, Hawaii (AP) _ Scien- would have A-K-9 and would not after he was struck by a'^'caf your mind is occupied with vigorously when there was view filmed in Salisbury and tists are keeping a 24-hour tiB-ve played the nine of dia- while crossing Meriden Road in 'X'- ' reading the music and mentally " o ^ y **> see me do it, for they telecast to Washington on CBS’ watch for earthquakes and an- ntonds at the second trick with Wolcott. translating It to sounds, you would have thought I was quite "Face the Nation, Late Snow Arrives, other possible eruption of the thought. Walsh had been to a coma cannot apply your full attention '"y S® what hap- But, Smith said, Rhodesia has Aloi crater of Kilauea volcano. other three cases re- since the accident. ■ to matters of artistic taterpre- My next mishap was enough o41 now to last six The crater erupted unexpect- gained. If West had the .single- He was struck the night of tatlon. with a broken string. months before having to pur­ Averts Ski Disaster ediy CQiristmas Eve, but the would pay Nov. 6 by a car driven by Wil- T foo.1 fho* **.« nightmare of all chase. BOSTON (AP) — Santa Oaus day," said Superintendent Mav orange and 'red lava South to play a low trump from liam Wages Jr. of Waterbury. Smith also said Rhodesia, showed up a litUe late for New "an! Libbey of Gunstock fountains died down six hours ^ s hand. If West had the A-K-10, Police quoted Wages as saying rq>o-orvi ^ pciis to pdantsts. True, I have regard, since he is onstage with . which has declared Its Inde­ England ski resort onerators ^ ith the drop to tempera- '^®’‘® mi- it would pay South to play the he couldn’t see Walsh to the j J strings break, but usually pendence from Great Britain, is operaiors r f „„„ earthquakes before the : .• J nobody else, and if he has a _ darkness. f momentary lapse of memory no­ ^ 1 ® not «»mmltted to a policy of ^®®t weekend but at least last May'of WilLat ^said"he is hoM^ eruption bijt scientists said they ^ paid to play low in two Walsh had an artificial leg body can hrfp him. String play- '^“ ^_®“Pi‘®macy. y e ^ ’s disaster was averted. fm "this will be a much busier "oUced none of the under- et ..v'V •>% when aU of a sudden he went formers a year to which no> to- i„„ „„„ ------e . "The rain killed us Manchester Civic Orchestra Concert animate object will play them tog gap between population and Satur- day. blank. I could have cued him productivity,” the committee ZEONY ARRIVES 16.90 ,o 29.90 by playing Ws part on the piano, false, as well as audiences who MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL do not cough throughout the eve­ said in urging U.S. agricultural PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — 3-6x, 7-14 & pre-teen - values to $65 but I chose to improvise a co­ policies to stimulate food sur­ Collins Back Home There’s a new addition to the detta which returned us to the ning, or if this is too much to WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5. 1966 — 8:15 P.M. ask, that they only cough dur­ pluses for distribution overseas. Earl Stuber ranch just west of very beginning of the piece, he Calling the war to Viet Nam Phoenix. It’s a zeony, a cross Extraordinary coat buys from America’s top makers! E entered again without pause, ing loud passages. Vytautas Marijosius, Conductor Of course I wish you a Happy "merely a ripple on the tidal between a zebra and a pony. Mode Kiddy, Coatcraft, Btunbury, Rothchild and and tWs time gpt through the wave of change sweeping the Meeting to Discuss ‘‘Stripes,” a filly, was born Guest Artist: David WeUs, Cellist others. Boy coats, Black Watch plaids, tweeds, heath­ troublesome spot without diffi­ New Year, too. world,” the committee said: last week. It has a zebra-shaped Student Tickets Free ers, Spanish suedes . .. some fur-collared, some hood­ culty. "Holding the line against Ho Chi head, zebra stripes and a red­ ed, some zip-lined. Not a beat was missed, and Minh or Mao Tze-tung can only dish brown baby fur. Available at: Bel^r’s Music Shop I ’m quite certain that most of Med-Aid Plan be justified to the extent that we Bail Bond Squabble "Punch,” the zebra, also heis the audience was quite unaware Dubaldo’s Music Center ‘ meim to do something worth­ NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) - lins Sewell; been bred with a donkey, but that anything untoward had oc- To Begin Soon while behind the line.” his stepfather, Jo- the donkey foal won’t be bom Ward Music Co. special group toddler coat, hat & legging sets . curred. Without the assistance Tyrone Collins, the object of an seph A. Sewell, and Philip H. for another month or so. ci a pianist, however, the piece DURHAM. N.C. (AP) - CAPITAL FOOTNOTES extradition squabble between ®®'’®8®. tri-state secretary of Then Stuber will have a zeo- values to $25. 1 4 .9 0 values to $30. 1 9 .9 0 C would have come to a dead halt. Project Med-Aid a medical The handy little neighborhood two states, was back home to- National Association for the nky to go along with his zeony. ■4— Md everyone would have known communications Advancement of Colored Peo- n. True, the audience would a ♦ . ^ ^ ‘®- •’y "IZnow Tromlxl^x a complex mulUmiUlon- when’hVwi; wm pie, were among those who 1st Drlve-In Showlngf probably have emitted a groan doctors in isolated sec- dollar shopping center, the ^ return to face assault greeted Collins Sunday at Phlla- FREE in-cor HEATERS BOLTON NOTCH TONITE—ENDS TUES. of sympathy, but that doesn’t of Central and Sourth Commerree Department says. In charges in Mobile, Ala. delphia’s International Airport, make the artist feel any better. America and Africa may quick- a nationwide survey, the depart- Collins. 19, a Negro has ®*®Port news conference Memory lapses are not the ly contact specialists in the "lent found that eight large charged two Alabama' bail the bail bondsmen MEAD6WS°^k' IHEMdSCHaWWlO* ' only thing the artist worries United States, Is expected to be shopping areas outside down- bondsmen illegally seized him mistreat him on the auto It’s Never Too Soon To Start I.n.ughliig a t . .. I R l^ t, however. Platigorsky put into operation early to 1966. town oity areas grossed over at gun point in his mother’s ‘"P Mobile, but they did in- “NEVER TOO LATE” tells about a pair ol cufflinks The project will enable $100 million to 1963 and 66 oth- home Dec. 19 and forced him to Collins said he? was In color with that gave him a tad Ume. They doctors in mission outposts and ers didmore than $60 milUon in accompany them to Mobile The handcuffed throughout the trip t r a i l PapI Ford W HY cum ‘ MARTHA.. had a tiny chain linking the two jungle hospitals to reach spec- ®®t®s • . . The federal gov- bondsmen said he had failed to ®=^®®Pt at meals. > Connie Stevens ...... CHARLES BICKFORD • KATHRYH GRAHT mi^ie i." P’® ®PP®a>- in Mobile for trial on a ^chweiker has charged that Maureen O’Sullivan middle of a performance he be- by radiotelephone hookup. It is more to welfare benefits to charge of assault to commU was seized in "a vro- Jim Hutton _Plus Bouns at 6:30 — "EXPLOSIVE GENERATION” came aware that they ratUed, supported by a $25,000 grant many states effective New murder Md forfeited unwarranted atase Frank Sinatra—Color "NONE BUT THE “WHEN TOE BOYS MEET THE GIRLS” Starts Wed. fT’ I>ay- They Include an Collins once I v S in Mobh® of 'poltoe BRA’VE” J Foundation of Winaton-Sal- estimated $238 million more a RepresenUtlves the dWHot ® throw-bo^ of hartforo-springfield expresswav He tried playing mthout vi- em. year to the aged, blind, disabled attor^rv r< S c e h e ro ^ L ^he days of taunty C n t ^ ” RTS. 5A S 91 North — I®"® Assistance for Lso- ®^<1 dependent cWldren; $l

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAT, DECEMBER 27,1966 dnUtUUliS'rUB EVENINO HEBALD, MANCHESTEB, CUNN. MOMDAY, DECEMBER zr, IMS ,

^ 8 •ill Rilfuig Iiifierest SMILING "m SERVICE SMILING IB service YORK (AP)-fni« UJk Is ^ in g to borrow RS in coming weeko—and BONUS DAYS BjiMlass pay the lenders more BONUS DAYS than it did when K borrowed a jrear ago. Its annual bill ter iiw teAst already is amnid |U bO> Von. Consumers who buy on the cuff seem likely to pay more for r that privilege, too, whether It be V.* *> Interest included in the m onthly Girdles and Bras by End of the Year Reductions Great Savings! payments for a new car or a mortgage for a new house. Businessmen who w ill be bor­ rowing from their banks to car- Famous Makers-Save Now! r j' inventories, meet payrolls, or ANNUAL SALE buy new equipment are alreiuly on notice they’ll be paying more Interest. Workers will see a lot more deducted from their paychecks because withholding for Social Security and medicare are at Stiffly higher rates. Price rises, either recently announced or believed to be in­ evitable, wUl take another Ug bite out of many personal in­ comes. These are expected to go SALE! untrimmed SALE! 2 pc. on rising, if less slowly next year because of the Social Secu­ ' 4 2 rity tax hike. But many see much of the benefits at this loet to higher prices ter goods and wool coats wool knits eervices and higher Interest rates on consumer borrowing. The U.8. Treasury expects to take In more money next year from its other forms of taxes. re g . Chief increases will com e from reg, to 7 the income levy on larger per- ■ Bonal' incomes and the Incom e $ $30 tax on conUmilng, If dower, rise 60,00 In corporate profits. But the Treasury is likely to be paying out at an even faster Elegant double wool knit dresses clip. And that is why it must Warni, wonderful fafihion coats in with delightful lace trim on the raise bUUon in the Investment fine woolens, wanted colors. Have markets in the first half of 19M. collar and front. Fashion fresh Spending on the Viet Nam war the coat you’ve been wanting at a shades of rose, navy, lavender or udll be one additional drain oo fine saving! Sizes 6 to 18. lime. Sizes 12 to 18. the Treasury. Costs of soclsl programs already under way or scheduled to be started wUl be Dresses, Downstairs Fashion Floor another. So the Treasury must borrow while it waits for the tax re­ ceipts to roll In. K expects to raise fl.3 billion of new cadi by Increasing Its weekly auction of three-month bills. It will also offer a bilUon in tax-anticipatiOB not shown: bills to be turned in by corpora­ S A LE! mink tions p a y }^ their taxes in June. It shorfly w ill o ffe r |1.6 billion short-tsrm securities at a rate yet to be ^ set. Later on addition­ SALE! favorite al borrowing will bring the total trim coats to $5 billion. .All of this outpouring of new government securities on the money markets would In itself car coats tend to raise the interest costs to the Treasury. The search ter the new bilhon wiU be in k reg, to competition with Increased de­ 1 mands of business and consum­ $120,00 ers for loans. $ .94 But the interest charges also will be rising because of the re­ $30 cent move by the Federal Re­ Enjoy the-luxurious jo y 'o f a mink serve Board. R hiked its charge E to member banks who borrow trimmed coat at this marvelous from the Fed. And most of them low price. Ranch, Autumn Haze, WaiTn car coats now at a wonderful quickly raised the Interest rates \ Silver or Breath of Spring mink low price! Single or double breasted they wltl charge their business Formfit s,^ and individual customers the collars on beautiful woolens. Sizes styles, wool meltons, soft woolens,- next time they make a trip to 6 to 18. corduroy or cotton suede. Sizes 8 the loan counters. to 18. Mortgage rates already had started to rise, averaging 6.80 "CONCERTINA" Coats, Downstairs Fashion Floor per cent in November against "^DELILAH" in LYCRA* Coats, Downstaii-s Fashion Floor C 6.75 per cent in October. Many SKIPPIE LONG LEG PANTIE think the general rise in Intered ACTION BACK rates will continue to push mortgage costs up next year. Girdle, reg. 7.95...... 5.99 Girdle & Pantie, reg. 7.95 Some lenders have raised the regularly ^0 .9 5 8.99 6.49 Interest on loans to auto dealers Pantie girdle, reg. 8.95. . . . 6.99 to finance Inventories. And a Fashion leg pantie, y Lycra* satin elastic front, split hip and n few banks have moved up reg. 10.00 iharges on instalment loans to Long leg pantie, reg. 10.95 8.99 back panels, 21/2” band for slimming the pnance car purchases. So whether it's Uncle Sam or waist. Split crotch. White, buff. S, M, L, Weightle«'s" wonder with real control. Lacy XL. Long leg pantie, reg. 10.95 8.99 the average citizen, the cost of nylon front panel, double derriere panel. borrow'.ng seems likely to rise. White. S, M, L. The price of many things may, The famous girdle that lets you bend com­ d l too. And the tax collector—fed­ fortably while waistband stays in place. bonded wool slacks RED CROSS SHOES all wool jweaters eral, state or local—seems sure Firm front> Lycra* spandex in white. S. to be asking for more. DRESS SHAPER GIRDLE M, L, XL. > DACRON* FIBERFILL BRA Famous make slacks in fine wool flan­ All wool cardigans and pull-ons in $C.94 nel, bonded for shape retention. Side $ t 9 .4 solids or heather shades. These far Rabbi Attends Dacron* polyester,’ nylon regularly 16.50 DREAM-AIRE* BRA zipper, tapered legs. Good assortment mouse make sweaters are bargains cotton blend has new 12.99 Lehman Parley of colors. Sizes 8 to 18. stretch straps, light-as-air 1.99 you won’t want to miss. Sizes 34 to 40. Dacron* polyester and cot­ Fiberfill lining. White 32- i Rabbd Leon Wind of Temple Lasting support in nylon taffeta and ton blend with whisper thin reg. to $9.00 reg. to $13.00 eUi Sholom is attending the 36A, .32-38B, C. reg. ^.50 Sportswear, IVJ^lin Floor French type Leno elastic. Average 15” I- Fiberfill for light shaping. 2.39 Sportswear, Main Floor lird aimuai Oonf^ence on Mor­ ‘ trade mark eal Problems, sponsored by the girdle fits 31/2 ” above waist. 26 to 34. u White. 32 to 36A, 32 to Lehman Institute, of EXhics at •trade mark 38B, C. reg. 3.00 p ie Jewish Theological Semin­ •trade mark ary of America in New York. 2 r " K '-A This year's conference la explor­ ing tire problems of the disad­ vantaged and the Rabbi's rode in lUotiivaling social change, t Among the speakers at the blouses and shirts JSonference will be Bayard Rus- sale! 300 dresses tln, executive director of the A Philip Randolph Institute and sale! cotton dusters INFANTS' and GIRLS' Remarkable savings on new-season one of the organizers of the All by favorite makers. Casual or sale! seamless nylons $0-94 dresses in wools, knits, crepes! Pas­ 7 March on Washington, who will dressy styles in dri^ dry cottons and apeak on "Some Civil Rights Infants' Pram Suits tels, solids, prints. Petites 5 to 18, a Popular gripper front clos- 'easy-care crepes. White, pastels, lAspecLs"; Dr. Frank Riesman, Save now on these popular junior sizes 5 to 15, misses’ sizes 10 associate profes.sor of psychia­ 2.94 One piece with zipper front, 7.90 solids and prints. Sizes 10 to 88. try at the Albert ESnstedn Ood-* ing, 2 large pockets. As­ removable mitts and boo­ sheer seamless nylons. to 20. reg. to $8.00 Mge of Medicine and Director sorted solid colors. S, M, L. ties. Pink, blue, maize. M, reg. $11.00 Blouses, Main Floor and more pf the Mental Health Program XL. Fashion shades in propor­ Dresses, Downstairs;Fashion Floor at Lincoln Hospital, who will reg. $4.00 speak on "The Significance of tioned lengths. 8V^ to 11. yie Anti-Poverty Ideology"; and .'i C „ u.. .1.', p r. Norman Scotcdi, aasistanit Toddler Snow Suits professor of social anthropodogy Two p i^e with suspender Et Harvard University, who will 9.90 ' ' $ V V i'" Epeak on "Sources of Stress in ■pants, zip front jacket with jSociety.” removable hood. Navy, reg. $13.00 Discontinued Styies ' The Lehman Institute of Brown, 2 to 4. fcthics was estabHsdied seveiral sale! cotton flannel pajamas famous make skirts I handbag values Jwars ago to deal with the moral and Now’s the time to save on your problems of our time and with Girls' Wool Coats favorite footwear. Dressy, cas­ tpe role that Judaism oan play 17.90 Lace trimmed or tailored Famous make all wool skirts in slim, ual, tailored styles. Every fash­ I b thedr solution. Boxy styles in solids or And |.99 2.94 tweeds. 4 to 14. Reg. $26 A-line styles . . . solids and heathers. ionable heel height. A ll sizes but $ 9.94 styles in assorted prints and Genuine leathers and fabrics . , , i 1829 BELLBOYS FIRST ’■ and $35. 22.90 All are by :^amous makers, all are not in every style and color. f' BOSTON — Bellboys, room stripes. Sizes 32 to 40 great values! Sizes 8 to 18. clutch and over-the-shoulder styles. ■keys and room clerks w ere in­ reg. $4.00 reg, $12 to $16 Assorted colors. Save nowl duced to American hotel Girls' Wool Dresses reg, to $7,00 vice in 1828 at the Tremoot and Jumpers 6.94 Burton’s Shoe Store ^ofal here. Assorted solids. 7-14 reg. $11.00

A MANCHESTER BVEKINQ HERAID, MANCHESTER, CONN, MOl^DA^, DECEMBER 27,1965 race track announced he would and many njoro came. ouMde—on a . wooden etage ously by business groupe to cal to ths interost of the United purchase the theater. On Nov. There was also the Broadway giving speeches within the Unit­ Mutual Broadcasting System’s Force Base Tit midafternoon, le Gives Providence which was donated by a build­ support the venture. Army Charges States. one time operated a New York 28 he guaranteed a $100,000 touring company of “ Stop the Humphrey Opens Tour ed States. "Reporters’ Round-Up" that stop off at Elmendorf Air Force Bowman Dies, ; BlagEzlne Sd||8 ing company for the city’s *?00.- Vaudville Night brought some The spokobman said an inves­ ad agency. Bowman and Colum­ mortgage for the property “ be­ World, I want to Get Off’ ’ and “ aa a vice president sir, you are Base, Anchorage, Alaska, to bia. NEW YORK (APJ ^^T h#4(»- 000 Westminster Mali. These old-time stars like (he Boden- Releas^4 POWs tigation is cqntlhuing to deter-, ODhKddeatally oT"'otherwise, Arts Center cause I want to do somelliing 4 tratqw from the off-Broadway not supposed to be at the front refuel, and then head straight Created ‘Flit’ year-old weekly xhtofbcBtLttHe allows were free and timed to Boden banjo team apd Lanny min* whether. Smith and Mc­ the WMte House aniioanced the Survivors include , his widow, for the people of ftbode Island. "An Eveniqg’a Front.’’ Arthur Of Far Eastern Nations of the stage. I consider my role out across the Pacific tor To­ Nation, has .rbeen bought by PROVIDKNCSB, ft . I. (A ft)— oatch the after-lunch crowd, Ross to what waa originally a Aided Viet Cong oot^R RO O K iA P »_r- T,nrv » daughter, Mrs. Th« announcement started a Meanwhile, Mrs. John C. A. Fiedler, who leads the Boston Clure would be brought to trial WASHmOTON (AP) - HU- plans tor HUmphrey’t Aston trip to be one o f working with the kyo. OOLEBROOK (A P )-C . I^ck- James <3antwell Jr. of Wilton. Jamea J. jKorraw Jr.. , Hot too lonr . ago .ftrovidanco homeward-bound shoppers, and vaudeville house. There were Image at home, as It did for, I (dtain reaction. A businessmen’s Watiiins, wife of the Journal- ft<^ Orchestra, was guest con­ before a court-martial. He said alter a public oplnicn poll whose President, working within the ey BoKvman, who created and Funeral services will be held Stomn^, in announcing 8un- school children. even some Mack Qennett. filme NAHA, Okinawa (AP) — The belt H. Humphrey wfaceAoward ftlcherd M, Nixni'duid I^rndon Humphrey arrives in Tokyo was wondarinr wtiat it could do grouft csBed IMftACrr, ft. I., Bulletin president and publisher ductor tor the Rhode Island both men will remain on Okina-^ flndtags i^iparenUy surprised government and then to take the daj^ttiat he had paid an undlo- All but a few of the shows in­ for this rtiow and a bit of slap- U. .8. A n iy announced Monday the Far S u t today oprhUi firat B. Jofanscn. Tuesday night, has a luncheon marketed the pesticide “ FLIT’, 'Tuesday. to encoure^ the performingr said she would organise the PhUh?rmonic’a HoHday FesUval wa until a final di^slU on is' Humphrey's utatt. Johnson said poUdee of the government out clMed price for the magazine to. and the ftbod; Island Fine Arts side the somewhat ornate thea­ stick with OiarUe Cataplin and meeting wMh Prime'’ Minister died Sunday after a long Illness. ------— arts. Build a theater complex Holiday Festival. Orchestra. that two GIs relapsed last made of their cakes. i major overneba trip as vtoe Although Jrrtmaon travded to he had selected Humphrey aa to the people to explain as beat I- ^ b lia h e r George C. Klrstein, Council started think sessions to ter, which was partially refur­ the Keystone Kops. ■* oountoto when he w u vice Eiaaku Sato, and then leaves In He was 78. CHAIRMAN DIES . . . attract a.resident repertory She did just that. The festival month after two years In Viet Smith and 'McClure, both Spe-] preaktent. fato No. 3 man because he was can, aa to how thto government said he planned no changes Jn,|' Then there were the local bished, were presented at SO Every segpnent of Frovldence the afternoon to fly to Manila . Bowman, a former vice presl- NEW CANAAN (AP) —i n ­ Company . . . or should It just determine if the buikUng couM put on 11 days and nights of Cong captivity have been clal Forces men, were captured pnaldent, Humphrey's most equipped to be a good pnaldent. Is attempting to fulfill its re- groupe, about 30 of them, who cents anA $1. Others, like the showed up at the Albee »t one The week-tong Aotan journey for Thuroday’s kiauguration of dent of Standard Oil of New Ham W. Coleman, 92-year-61d re- editorial policy or the staff, plod aihng as it “has been doing bo purchased. And the Provi­ performances, attracted nearly charged with aiding the enemy In November 1968 when the Viet, talked-ebout trip waa the one he But the recant p ^ ahowad that aponalbUittes on the world willingly Juggled schedules to Brubeck- CJoIUm jazz -folk pro­ to the PWlippiaea. Japan, South PhlUopine Preaident, Ferdinand Jersey, was an Investment brok- tired board chairman of the headed by Carey McWilliams. ^ for quite a few years ? time or other. during their imprisonment. Cong overran the Hl*p Hoa* didn’t make — when Johnson the majority of people sampled scene." dence Journal-Bulletin editori­ 20,000 persons and Was a finan- appear. Even the city’s two E. Marcos. Friday he has a er at the time of his death. He Bucyrus-Erie Co. of" South Mll- The Nation’s circulation toy All of a sudden something gram, “ S t ^ ^ e World” and a FesUval officials say they are An Army spokesman said Sgt. camp northeast of Saigon. Korea and Natidhaliat Oifna sent Orief Justice Blari Warren was not as sold on Humphrey aa ally suggested that something eial success. rival ballet companies, the Humphrey will return to meeting with Nationalist was with the Hartford firm of waukeen Wls., died Friday. listed as 28,281. The magazine; happened—a 47-year-old movie Rhode Island PhUhannonlo con­ iriannlng more of the safne al­ George E. Smith of Chester, W. may be largely ceremonial. But inatead ot the vice praaldent to Johnson said he wea. called the Holiday Festival be It isn’t too easy to get top American Festival Ballet and Waahfaigton, Jan. 3, eight Slays Chinese President CSdang Kai- Putnam, Coffin and Burr. "Coleman seiVed as president was started in September 1866. house called the AlbeJvTheater held at the Albee to prove that cert carried regular theater though they are not quite ready -Va., Sind Spec. 4 Claude Mc­ the war in Viet Nam, Humphrey repreaant the United BUtee at stars like John Raltt, Frank the State BaUet of Rhode I ^ n d prices. 70 OITIES IN MID-BANOE To accompany Humphrey to before Congress returns to. shek. He leaves Formosa that It was as head of Standard of Bucyrus-'Erie from 1911 to Klrstein has been publlaher, announced Aug. 30 that it was the ctty would support the per­ to get into specifics. says, will be a prime topic In hia Sir Winston CSnirchiU’s funeral. Quarrera, Frank Fontaine, Bud- agreed to perform on the same Clure of Chattanooga, Tenn., STOAOUSE, N.Y. — There" the Far East; Johnson is send­ work. afternoon to fly on to Korea Oil’s consumer products division 1948 apd as chairman from 1943 since 1965. -f closing its doors—an “ unprofit­ forming arts. It was still a financial succese,^ private-talks with leaden of the CtooenaHy, -Humphrey has by Hackett, Judy OolUns, Dave program. Now, Providence has a per­ were charged with preparing, are 70 metropolitan areas in‘ ing one of Ms own ctosest advis­ The Humphrey party. Includ­ where he will have conferences that he developed "FLIT’’. unW his retirement in 1957. Storrow is the head of Trident,, able venture," the Radio-Keith- Then B. A. Dario, president festival officieds have agreed, forming arts center which some­ four friendly governmenta. been kept on a short tether, la­ Brubeck and quite a few more ’The local groups which didn’t furnishing and delivering to. the the United States with popula­ ers, preaidenttal aide Jack Val- ing Mrs. Rumphroy and the vice Sunday in Seoul with President Bowman was a former pub- -He is survived by his daugh- Films Inc., .film producers, and Orpheuin people called it; parUy because of more than The (o fe i^ travel may also boring as liaison between the and treasurer of Lincoln Downs on one month’s notice. But they body estimated would cost $2,- Viet Cong certain documents, tions between 250,000 and 750,-, entl. „ preetdent’s youngest scm, Doug- Chung Hee Park before heading lic relations director for Sea- "ter, Mrs. Gerald Ives Cutler of several manufacturing con^ fit inside the theater performed $1S,000 raised almost spontane­ help strengthen Humphrey’s White House and Odngreas and 000,000 to duplicate. statements and writings inimi­ 000. Humphrey said Sunday on the laas, 18, leave Andrews Air for home Sunday night gram’s Distilleries, Ltd., and'atNew Canaan. cerns. j on WHITE SEU IS rosirnEiT bbilueiit

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Monday, December 27 The Wall A Failure Built - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY Contrary to the usual propaganda as­ sumptions, the actual building of the Berlin wall was not any special vil­ C h arrs End-of-the-year clearance of all tlie odds-and-ends, one-of- The Confused Experiment lainy on the part of the Communists. Bedding Like everything else connected with Given .the circumstances as they were, $179.00 Curved-back Lounge Chair, poly-Dacron cushion, box pleated a-kind and discontinued items that have accumulated during the war in Vietnam, the explanation of West Germany and its allies were actu­ skirt, brick red tetxured cover ...... a busy year and a busy Christmas season . . . both the (21) $79.50 Holman-Baker famous Nabobs, never before priced so low what went on during the attempted ally k little relieved to have the wall biggest in our history! Biggest savings of the year for those (the covering is discontinued.) 7 Twin size mattresses, 8 'Twin size box Christmas truce has so far proved con­ built. It was a double kind of blcs.sing $137.00 Chippendale Wing Chair, maple base, poly-Dacron cushion, springs, 4 lull size mattresses, 2 full size box springs; choice of Me& fusing and unsatisfactory. for them. They coiild at once condemn bitteraweet textured cover...... ‘ ...... who can choose quickly, for, unless otherwise noted, all dium or Fii-m comfort, each ...... 5 9 i! 7 One reason for this would seem to be it as a brutality and at the .same time pieces and groups described are limited to one-of-a-kind and (2) $59.50 T ull size Simmons Back Care Mattresses, discontinued breath more ca.sily once the tide of es­ $179.00 Wing Lounge Chair, semi-attached pillow back, poly-Dacron that, aside from and beyond the con­ cushion, box pleated skirt, small blue plaid cover...... 9 9 , subject to prior sale. There are many more pieces that are covering, each ...... 3 9 ,’ fusions inevitably present in such an ef­ cape and immigration from East Ger­ many had been halted. (3) $119.00 Stearns & Foster Foam Rubber Mattress-and-Bbx Spring fort, United States Information policy $129.00 Lawson Lounge Chair, foam rubber citishion, box pleated skirt, not listed. Open until 9 p.m. Thursday, but closed at 5:30 Outfits; 2 twin size, 1 full size; each s e t ...... 7 7 ,' Itself moved in two completely opposite But the story the wall has been tell­ tangerine plaid cover...... 'j’9 ^ Friday, New Year's eve. directions. First it deliberately under­ ing, ever since it has been in exi.stence, A (1) $59.50 'Twin Size Eclipse Contract Mattress ...... 27.- has been one which points all the blame $99.00 Wing Chair, semi-attached pillow back, maple arms, box pleated (4) $69.50 Steaims & Foster Posture Quilt Deluxe, (1) 'Twin size mat-*; played the fact that the Vletcong were skirt, poly-Dacron cushion, rust texture ...... 7 5 . violating the truce. Then, apparently, it and shame one way—not for the wall it­ tress, (2) Full size mattresses, (1) Full size box spring. Heavy duty> went just as far in the opposite direc­ self, but for what lies behind it. $95.00 Contemporary Lounge Chair, button back, foam rubber cushion, Bedroom Furniture offset innerspring units, each ...... 3 3 ,.. tion, to make the Vietcong violations The regulation for Christmas season Pin walnut lege, sage textured cover ...... 9 9 , (6) $89.50 Twin Hollywood Outfits by Eclipse. Each outfit includes a' appear even more serious than they visiting has illustrated this .sh.ime (3) S250.95 3-Pc. Walnut Contemporary Group, triple dresser base, maple spindle headboard, bedding frame, box spring and innerspring’' were. again. The traffic is permitted to go $169.00 Contemporary Lounge Chair,-foam rubber cushion, pleat and mirror, chest, full size headboard ...... ___-...... 1 9 9 . matti’ess; each o u tfit...... 5 9 . only from West to East. The reason is Another reason for confusion is that Photographed By Joseph Satemla button side, kick pleats, pumpkin textured cover ...... 9 9 . $549;00 3-Pc. Heavy Solid Cherry Group, Early American triple dreeser there were two truce periods In Viet­ devastatingly simple. Nobody ever ex­ ESCALATION OF TRIANGLES: From Old Rockville High School To Elks Home pects that a single West German would $109.00 Lawson Lounge Chair, foam rubber cushion, kick pleated skirt, and mirror, chest-on-chest, full size spindle b e d ...... 3 6 9 . Lampis nam, one of 12 hours originally offered gold textured cover...... 7 5 , by the Vietcong; the other of 30 hours choose to stay in East Germany if he $487.50 3-Pc. Early American Solid Cherry Group, double dresser and Over 60 fine table and floor lamps reduced including these: subsequently announced by American found an opportiinity to do so. But no $179.00 Contemporary Lounge Chair, loose pillow back and seat, walnut mirror, chest, full size spindle b e d ...... 3 2 9 . one would trust an East German not to $28.50 Adjustable sight-saver bridge lamp with metal dome shade," military commanders. but never exposed wood base, brown checked cover...... 9 9 , black and brass ...... \ ...... 1 4 ,7 5 acknowledged or accepted in any way try to escape from his half of Germany Jimmy $478.90 3-Pc. Early American Knotty Pine Group, triple dresser base If he were given the chance. and miiTor, chest and full size poster b ed ...... 3 4 9 , by the Vietcong. Christmas ’65 Inside Report (2) $149.00 Lady’s Lounge Chairs, poly-Dacron cushions, fruitwood $25.00 Junior Floor Lamp, polished brass with shallow shiki over- It has to be something about the life exposed legs and base,jgold damaek covers, e ac h ...... 9 9 . parchment sh ad e...... 1 2 .5 0 The various news accounts indicate In East Germany which has created by $343.00 4-Pc. Danish Modem Walnut Bedroom Group, double dresser that the Vietcong observed their own 12 base, chest, full size panel bed and bedside tab le...... 1 8 9 . (2) $8.75 Pin Up Lamps, brass trivet bases, print shades, chimneys,' this one way traffic instinct. It Is that Breslin Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak $179.00 French Provincial Wing Chair; fruitwood finish frame, green each ...... 4 .3 9 hour truce period fairly well, and that something, whatever it is it has been plaid cover ...... 1 2 9 . such violations as occurred were of a (2) S468.50 White and Gold 3-Pc. French Provincial Bedroom Groups; $16.75 Tole Junior Floor Lamp, tole shade, white and gold...... 8 J » 0 ’ doing wrong, whirh has been compelled NEW YORK, Dec. 27—In the two-foot tapered cement wall WASHINGTON — Bombing sporadic, minor, guerrilla nature. tional Safety Council issued cow had betrayed the world $199.00 Country French Wing Chair, fruitwood base, poly-Dacron triple dresser bases, mirrors, chest-on-chests and full size “figure 8” to build, as both a monument to and morning, the extension down­ that serves as a divider for the warnings all day. The blame attacks by U.S. Aircraft against Communi.st revolution and was (2) $39.75 Table Lamps, rough off-white ceramic with cocoa fabric^ stairs was being used by chil­ cushion, red damask cover...... 1 2 9 . But there seems to be no doubt that, protection for its own shame, the wall. parkway. The cement of the was on drinking and overtired the than, frail slngle-txack rail refusing to aid North Viet Nam...... '•••...... 2 2 9 . over-parchmen»ts, each ...... 1 9 .8 5 dren who .spoke in the language once their own 12 hour period was up, divider crumbled as the car and reckless drivers and slip­ line fron^ Red China to North Several months later, this $199 00 French Provincial Wing Chair, fruitwood finished frame, $748.00 3-Pc. Heritage Modivanti Mediterranean Group, 62-inch triple (2) $42.50 Table Lamps, Tall cylinders covered with red pheasant and the situation had moved into the of the time in which they are came through it. The car pery roads. Vied Nam Is yielding an unex­ Chinese harassment suddenly being raised. blac’A-green-and-white print cover ...... 1 2 9 . dresser base and mirror, 5-drawer chest, gold-leaf cathedral headboard fabric, bqrlap shades, each ...... 2 1 J2 5 additional 18 hours American military bounced directly into a set of And all day yesterday -the pected political dividend: Wide­ changed. Russian equipment in full size...... 3 /|9 Next Tennis Champion "Bobby.^guess what I got?” headlights coming the opposite ning the split between the Rus­ (2) $25.00 loie Table Lamps, soft, antiqued yellow, white shantung- commanders were observing, Vietcong ’•W hat ?■’ roads were filled for the holiday and supplies poured into Hanoi $169.00 Italian Provincial Lounge Chair, fruitwood finished frame, way. The headlights came from and the television sets at home sian and the Chinese Comanu- at a rapid pace. pver-parchment shades, each ...... 5...... 1 2 .5 6 activity resumed toward normal war The years during which, and they “A tran.sistor radio." gold-and-green textured cover...... 9 9 , (5) $99.50 Oak Ranch Style Bunk Beds, each...... 7 7 ^ a \<'hite Chevrolet Impala driv­ kept showing commercials from ni.sts. proportions. have been too long. Australia eo\iId “Yeah I got one too." Tile reason: The need for mo­ $28.50 Ribbed Beige Stoneware Modem Table Lamps, beige textured en by Raymond Poultre, 36. The Detroit,” . . . a great beauty in The rail line from Humming $139.50 Ful. size tall pencil post bed, solid ch erry ...... 8 8 . But doubt enters the picture again, boast of having tlic best tennis player “You did? How mucli dM bile SAM anti • aircraft mis.siles $189.00 Lady’s Lounge Chair, Italian Provincial style, fruitwood base blue car fell in on every side a great big hurry . . .” and the in Communist Oilna to the from Russia to protect Hanoi ;•••...... when the question is asked whether the in the world, have definitely passed. yours cost?" and arms, loose pillow, brown-and-gold p rin t...... 9 9 , and the metal and glass tore at rainwater lay in pools in the North Vietnamese capital of $59.50 Solid Cherry 6‘6” (King size) double spindle headboard . .4 4 , $56..50 Modern Table Lamp, octagonal walnut column on chrome, beige) That title was held by Roy Emer.son of “I didn't get the cheap one. and the port of Haiphong for United States policy of controlllng-'tSie Winston and Shen-y Lazama. folds of the metal of the blue Hanoi has been knocked out for protection again.st U S. bomb­ shantung sliade ...... -2 8 .2 5 E Australia who won the British all-com­ The cheap one co.sts only six $189.00 'Traditional Lounge Chair, poly-Dacron T-cushion, kick pleated $32.95 Twin Size Maple Paneled B ed ...... j 4^ news was one which actually gave our When the police came the La- car that had killed two people varying periods of time. 'Whjle ers. These SAM missiles almost base, gold antiqued satin cover...... 9 9 . $56.50 Modern Table Lamp, square walnut column on polished brass,' own additional 18 hour truce proposal, ers last spring, as he had for one or dollars. Mine is better than zamas were two bodies which new bridges are constructed, more times pre\'io:isly. th at." on the Interboro Parkway in certainly came by rail, not by $99.00 (2) Twin Size Drexel Mahogany $leigh Beds, each ...... 4 9 . beige shantung sh ad e ...... 2 8 .2 5 and the command our military were had to be put into bags and New York while the holiday the air attacks give the Chinese But Emerson’s downfall began when "Yeah so is mine. I didn’t sea as originally thought. $162.50 'Traditional Lounge Chair, foam rubber T-cushion, kick pleated supposed to be following even after taken to the morgue. Reid, the season of 1965 went on with Communists a pretext for block­ Then came the bombing of skirt, green damask cover...... 9 9 , (4) $74.50 Full Size Danish Walnut Paneled Beds, each ...... 2 7 . (2) $30.00 Fruitwood Table Lamps with brass and amber thumbprint he came to the United States. He was get the che.sp one either.” driver of the blue car, was bare­ ing Soviet shipments of aid to font, white textured shade, each ...... 1 9 .9 8 that—to wait for the enemy to resume defeated by Charles Pa.serell in the A little later, tlie holiday kids worrying about the price the rail spur into Hanoi, a key ly alive and was taken to the of gifts and everyone around Hanoi, directly contributing to $44.50 31 X 37-inch Maple Framed M iiro r...... 4 7 ^ fire—a chance of being known and un­ tournament at Haverford for the ch.im- beauty still cloaked a road target in the U.S. policy of stop­ $189.00 Lady’s Armless Chair, loose pillow, fruitwood legs, gfeen-and- $15.50 Bronze Table Lamp, white shiki-over-parchment shade 9 ^ 8 ^ hospital. Poultre, who drove them was dressed in something the Moscow-Peking split. derstood and evaluated on the other pion.ship of Pennsylvania. Next he was which is called tlie Interboro ping the floodtide of weapons gold quilted p rin t...... 9 9 . the white car, somehow was new. And the City’s emergency Starting early this year, the (5) $69.95 28-inch Solid Cherry 3-drawer bachelor’s chests, each 3 9 . •ide. defeated in the tournament for the Parkway. Cold sunlight gleam­ and supplies in transit across alive too. He was put in the number was busy all day with Soviet Union bitterly oom- North Viet Nam to Communist $64..50 Maple Frame Wing Chair, loose pillow seat and back, charbro-wn Floor Covering One dispatch to the New York Times championship of the I’nitcd States by ed on the pools of rain water same ambulance. Then the road plained against the Ohanese to r (5) $69.95 28-inch Solid Cherry Cabinet-and-drawer bases, each . -3 9 . C complaints from people who Arthur Ashe, the slend^ young Negro which lay in the fold* of what units in South Viet Nam. textured cover ...... 3 9 .9 5 from Danang, reflecting the combined was cleared and traffic re­ had no heat in their houses and failing to-push along Soviet over­ 12 X 2.3 to 12 X 8 ft. Broadloom Remnants, wool, Acrilan and Nylon,^ from Richmond, Va. Ashe has now had been a blue Corvair car but Tliei bombs have been dropped $69.95 28-inch Solid Cherry Bookcase Top for above, 3 drawere . . 3 9 , confusion and disdain with which most sumed. were cold in the 27-degree tem­ land shipments of aid to the $129.00 BarcaLounger Adjustable Lounge Chair, Lawson style, high all colors and textures; choice...... 1 8 „ 3 3 ^, 3 3 ^^ ^ 3 beaten Emerson twice in Australia, once now was a box of tom metal closer and closer to the Chinese of our Marines seemed to react to the The police were from the perature. North Vietnamese. back, sage green plastic cover...... 7 9 , for the championship of Queensland sitting In the, brown leaves on, $115.00 46-inch Solid Cherry 6-drawer Dresser Base ...... 6 9 .3 9 $9.95 (1 roll) Broadloom; 12 ft., heavy green random-sheered Acrilan, truce experiment, contains pa.ssages 104th P r e c i'|n c t. Yesterday Ail afternoon, of course, the This year, the Chinese could (See Page Ten) square yard ...... 7 .9 5 - and eight days ago, for the champion­ the side of the road. Tlie motor, morning, they had what was Jlke this: with Its great hor.seiSower and played Bal­ not blame U.S. bombing. The $129.00 Annless Slipper Lounge Chair, foam rubber T-cushion, kick $109.50 46-inch Solid Cherry Bookcase top for above ^...... 8 6 . ship of South Australia. left of Raymond Poultre's singie-track line from Kunming $9.95 (1 roll) Broadloom, 12 ft., heavy mocha random-sheered Acrilanf.' “In the hours after the -Arrival of the instant pickup and full accel­ timore on television. The game pleated base, turquoise-and-white p rin t...... 9 9 , W hether A.she is gettin g b e tte r or white Chevrolet on the quiet came over CBS. On NBC, there (one of only two rail lines from $79.95 30-inch Solid Cherry Comer D esk...... 4 4 .5 0 square yard ...... order, (prolonging the American cease­ eration, was a piece of metal Emerson is getting worse, as time goes side street behind the precinct. was a two-hour news show put China into North Viet Nam) was A Thought for Today $179.00 High Back Lounge Chair, foam rubber cushion; box pleated $9.95 (1 roll) Broadloom, 12 ft., heavy blue-and-avocado tweed Acrilan, fire) the marines tried to puzzle out on, is perhaps a question. But the facts jutting into the front seat. The People in the neighborhood in­ (2) $69.50 Bedside Stand, Solid cherry, 3-drawer, each...... 4 4 , grillwork. the magnificent st.vl- on by its foreign correspond­ in fair working condition. U.S. Sponsored by the Manchester skirt, heavy brown textured cover...... 9 9 , square yard ...... 7 .9 5 the answers to many questions, but seem to show that Aslie is getting bet­ spected it. The front of the car ents. Two of them, Garrick bombing didn't begin until Feb­ ter. In the final match for the tourna­ ish chrome that is so striking was pushed in as if an empty Council of Churches (2) $79.50 Bedside Stand, Elnotty pine, drawer and sbelf, slate insert $9.95 (1 roll) Broadloom, 12 ft., heavy textured avocado Acrilan tweed they still had not been resolved tonight. on close-ups during commer­ Utley and Dean Brelis, had ruary and didn't reach that Had the Vietcong been informed ment of South Australia Ashe lost the cigarette package. Inside the flou-n back from a place called close to the Chinese border until ^ Sofas ...... ^...... 3 9 .9 5 square y a r d ...... 0 5 cials, WHS twisted across the For they all wanted to first set to Emerson 7 to 9. Ashe then precinct, the lieutenant on duty Viet Nam for the show. They months later. through some official or unofficial front of the car. Pieces of the frighten us, thinking. Their $119.90 Modem Walnut 30-inch Chest with plastic top and bookcase $11.95 (1 roll) Special Wool 12 ft. Wilton in Colonial multi-toned' went on to win, 7 to 6 to 0 and 6 to had five red index cards with talked about things like the Still, once the supplies $219.00 Swing-a-Bed Contemporary Sofa whicli opens to sleep twq on channels? If not, marines asked, why tested, unbreakable windshield hands will drop from the work, pattern, square yard ...... 7 .9 5 4. A.she's victory was made notable by typewriting on them which told chances of Red China, coming reached Red Oiina, they were foam-filled cushions. Terra cottit textured cover...... 1 4 9 ...... 7 9 . extend the cease-fire one-sidedly and the fact that, in winning the second were .sUeliing out between the the police of the facts of the ac­ p.nd it will not be done. But $12.95 (1 roll) Broadloom, 12 ft. heavy all wool sculptured design in keep it a secret, thereby losing all the linos of clirome. Into the war against us arid subjected to one delay after an­ set at 7 to 5 and the third sot at ti to 0. cident. American troops spreading the now, O God, strengthen thou $194.00 Eclipse Innerbed Love Seat, foam seat cushions, opens to twin Avocado, square y a rd ...... | 0 At 12:30 Chi'istmas morning, other. The Chinese said nothing hands.—Nehemiah 6:9. , Dining Room Furniture propaganda value of the decision? he reeled off nine straight games "That’s a pretty bad spot on fighting into Laos and Cambo­ publicly about these humiliating size bed, dark brown textured cover...... :... 1 4 9 . $12.95 (1 roll) Broadloom, 12 ft. heavy, sculptured all wool in Gold- "Word that the truce was ended, against Emerson. The Australians who Ian Reid was driving the car. that road,” he said. "Accidents * * * He had picked up two friends, dia. This type of dreary talk delays. U.S. intelligence sources (2) $408.50 7-Pc. Drexel Contemporary Walnut Group®, 40 x 60 x 78 x square y a rd ...... 1 0 JI 5 which reached Danang at dawn, pro­ watched this match wore quoted as s:iy- like this, we get them all the ran a bad second to the Green believe the Clilnese coolly ex­ All growth depends upon ac­ $149.00 Sofa, 72-inch Wing style, foam rubber cushions, box pleated W inston Lazam a, 27, and his time.” He shrugged. A holiday 96” Table, 2 arm chairs, 4 side chairs, gold s e a ts...... 2 8 9 . $8.9.5 (1 roll) Broadloom,n2 ft. high-low textured 501 Nylon in Sandal-- duced more questions. What had hap­ ing they never had seen their champion Bay Packers. plained to the Russians that due tivity. There is no development skirt, charbrown textured cover...... 9 9 . wife Shorn-. 24, and w as ta k ­ car accident with two dead is wood, square yard ...... i ...... 5 .9 5 ' pened, the marines were asking, to so clearly outclassed. “I thought the first question to track conditions beyond their physically or intellectually $377.95 7-Pc. Lane Walnut Contemporary Group, 48 x 54 x 72 x 90” ing them from Brooklyn to commonplace in his precinct. $369.00 100-inch Contemporary Sofa, loose foam rubber seat and With Clark Graebner also having I’d be asked was the score of control, so sorry, no ^ v iet without effort, and effort $24.95 30 K 48-inch Hand Knitted Scatter Rugs, several multi-toned" change the picture ? Were the Vietcong Queens for the holiday. The lo­ Every place else, too. By 3 surfboard table, 2 slat-back arm chairs, 4 side chairs...... 2 7 9 . beaten Emerson in Australia, it makes the football game,” Brelis said freight oars txxlay. means work. Work is not a back cushions, walnut legs, green textured cover...... 1 9 9 .. patterns, each ...... m j . - actions last night any more violent cation is meaningless becau.se p. m. yesterday, the nation had curse; it is the prerogative of five times that Emerson has been beat­ afterwards. The Russians publicly made $397.90 5-Pc. Pennsylvania House Early American Knotty Pine group, thaJi t^iose of yesterday? Was it all a It stands for every place in the pas.sed Its record of 607 auto intelligence, the only means to $329.00 84-inch Contemporary Sofa, foam rubber cushions, kick pleated en by players from the United States countrv-. Reid drove the car- This is the way it went. May­ their anger known. Doubly so 40 X 60 X 90” table, 2 ladderback arm ch,airs, 2 side chairs to public^'relations ploy? this year. But all this docs not prove deaths for a holiday. The Na­ manhood, anc^ the measure of skirt, heavy charbrown textured cover...... 19 9 , around a turn. The car went be it has to. when Peking charged that Mos- "One view held in Danang—by men civilization.—Calvin Coolidg©...... 2 8 9 . that Ashe is neces.sarily destined to fill out of control and went into a who admitted that they did not know $269.00 68-inch Lawson Sofa, foam rubber cushions, box pleated skirt, Emerson's shoes ns the greatest tennis , gold Nylon textured cover...... 1 7 9 , $359.50 5-Pc. Solid Maple Early American Group, 48” round plank-top L's?r?ed‘solid colors. S " ” the whole story—was that the strategy player in the world. After, beating table, four Admiral s chairs, discontinued finish ...... 8 .9 5 : Emerson at Forest Hills last August, 2 was intended to cast the United States $398.00 Chippendale Sofa, cherry bas^ three cushions, green brocade In the role of the wronged lover of Ashe took the first set easily from San­ Herald ' co v er...... 2 9 9 , $201.30 5-Pc. Danish Walnut Contemporary Group, 48” equare table Occasional Living Room ^ tana of Spain but then lost the next opens to 48 x 60”, four side ch airs...... '...... 8 0 peace but had been frustrated by the $45.00 Cocktail Table, Contemporary oil walnut, 19 x 54” . . . .2 7 J 5 fr guerrillas. three sets to Santana, who went on to Yesterdays i $269.00 French Provincial Love Seat; fruitwood finish frame, green- win the championship of the United ^ i " ‘In fact,’ said an officer here, ‘we gold-and-white print cover...... ____ 1 9 9 . $209.75 5-Pc. Indoor-Outdodr dinette Group, table and four swivel $105 00 Desk, Contemporary oil walnut lady’s desk, two drawers, 'whit#' S tates. 25 Years Apo chairs, coral and w h ite...... j y plastic to p ...... ttftJiap had no more justification for .starting Emerson, whom Ashe has defeated p85.00 82-inch Traditional Sofa, foam rubber cushions, kick pleated up this morning than we had late yes­ twice in Australia, has been quoted as Materials for new lights on base, sage green damask cover ...... 1 9 9 . $119 30 5-Pc. Daystrom Dinette Group, 35 x 50 x 60” White Daystrom- tnn Cabinets, Contemporary walnut, 2 doors arid lift> terday afternoon when they ordered the saying that Ashe has vastly improved Main St. arrives and men are on ite plastic top with Greek key design, four beige vinyl upholstered top section for turn table; space for components and records . . . .8 9 7 extension.’ ’’ since Ashe defeated him at Forest Hills. job putting up 45. $429.00 Country French Sofa with fruitwdod frame, loose pillow seat chairs ...... $89.50 Bachelor’s Chest, Contemporary walnut, 3 drawers, brass ' But—althpugh Incident and interpre­ It is hoped that this is tnle and that Total number of Manchester’s pulls ...... registered aliens at close of four and back, black-and-white toile cover ...... 2 9 9 ...... tation of individual policies may remain in the tournament for the championship (2) $157^0 Daystrom Country French Dinette Groups, tables with of Australia which, according to cus- months registration period is American, maple finish, maple-ii-aine* confused—the one total result from all 1961. ^ $369.00 Ckiuntry French Sofa With fruitwotid’frame, loose pillow seat non-mar Dayetromite plastic tops and four chairs, white and plastic tops, each this is negative and clear. •tom. comes after the challenge round and back, turquoise damask cover ...... ’i ...... 2 6 9 . gold, each ...... ^ for the Davis Cup bctvveeen Australia American, maple finish, maple-frateed*' The fond hope that the war in Viet­ and Spain, that Ashe will meet San­ 10 Years Ago $269.00 Love Seat, tufted back'Md, arms, poly-Dacron cushion, box $259.30 5-Pc. Daystrom Italian Provincial Dinette Group, non-mar plastic top nam could, with the aid of celebration tana. Tlie result will show yhich of the Only about 217 voters, ap­ pleated base, red-turquoise-gc^d-on-l^ig^e .print . . . i...... 1 9 9 . Daystromite^lastiC:top, four high back green upholstered chairs 1 2 9 . And observance of the Birthday of the two is the finest tennis player in the proximately the same number plasticoLf tops, each set ^ American/maple^nf^J Prince of Peace, stop itself just by stop­ world. as in the Dec. 12 election, cast $^39.00 I,jawson Sofa, semi-attadied pillow back, foam rubber cushions, $^9.0() 5rPc. Spanish Dinette Group, plastic plank top table, high back ping Has proved a not reliable hope. It Although we may hope, with all our ballots as of 1 p.m. in election beige-gold-and-rust outline quilted p r in t...... ^ 9 . chairs in black-and-gold leather-patterned vinyl ...... 1 4 9 hasn’t happened that way. Perhaps it fine young tennis players such as Ashe. to deteimine whether town will drawers, brass bale pulls, each came very close. But, as it was, the Gaebner and Paserell, it would not be have legalized bazaars and raf­ $668.00 Sectional Sofa, 88” Left Arm, 52” Right Arm Contemporary $299.00 Drexel 52” Contemporary Walnut China Cabinet, tambour fles. escalation of truce didn’t work. We safe to hope too confidently that we style, loose pillow backs and seats, walnut legs, green textured base front, glass to p ...... ’ Manche.ster Memorial Hospi­ didn’t succeed In giving our escalation shall reach the challenge round for the c ev e r...... 4 9 5 , Davis Cup next year. ■ ' tal becomes sixth hospital in $314.00 Drexel 48” Contemporary Walnut Hutch, glass enclosed of another 18 hours as much compulsion Captain’s Desks, solid maple desk on frame with lift to * The record w:ll show, we believe, that state to have its own arthritis $329.Q0 84-inch Contemporary Sofa, foam rubber cushions, green tex­ ...... — ...... 2 1 9 . for storage space, each upon the Vietcong as the original Viet- clinic when officials at Connec­ •4 9 4 » » In past years whether or not we won tured cover...... I ...... 1 9 9 . Cocktail Tables, 36-inch round solid cherry, turned “■ eong proposal of 12 hours had upon us. the final round for the Davis Cup, our ticut cliapter of Arthritis and And one reason for this Inequality of teams have been especially strong in Rheumatism Foundation and lo­ $297.00 82-inch Contemporary Sofa, loose pillow back and seat cush­ compulsions Is quite simple; on this doubles. But this year' our doubles cal hospital officials open new clinic. ions, to-the-floor design on casters, green-and-blue linen print p u lI,S 'h ^ Tables, solid cherry, spoon feet, drawer w ith b iS S side of the war It was possible for a teams have failed ignominiously in dmwer^ 54-inch Lane Walnut Contemporary china cabinet; lined silver Christmas Day Is significant cover 1 9 9 . torrent of public pressure to mobilize it­ Australia. The captain of our next year's Davis squad, whoever he is, will day in Iifq._of North Methodist $179.00 90-jnch Contemporary Sofa, foam rubber seat cushions, walnut affi cherry„black plastic mixing toiM j^to? self and direct its pleas and urging to Church as deeds to Parker St. age base with paneled doors, brass pull on drawer, each .. need to concentrate on drilling his dou­ legs, charbrown tex tu r^ cover...... 1 9 9 . S Table, surfboard shaped top exten is leadership. There was no equal way of property are presented to board to i2 . Oil-like walnut-gK'.ined plastic t o p ...... bles team. — SPRINGFIELD SUNDAY $35.00 End Table, Contemporary w alnut...... # 0 putting Communist leadership on the REPUBLICAN of trustees by building commit­ 7

PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27,1965 MANCHESTER EV^WNG HERALD, MANCHESTEB» CONN,, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27,1966 PAGE 1S84, In t*ortadown, Ireland, when the bean sprouts the warts ries: Pianist. (3eorge Shearing and lived in Mandiester more Hal Boyle will go away. were i»m ,ln the British Isles, use "as a gesture of friendship than TO years. He was employ­ 10fi23 Students Enrolled V«Tion Motorist whs once asked whether he had In case anyone’s Interested, and oomi«ssion for the South Obituary Report Worth remembering: “Middle ed at Cheney Bros, for many TV-Radio Tonight been blind all his life. “No,” there’s a place called Pigs Ear Vietnamese people.” age is when the narrow wadst "FREE years, retiring 14 srears ago. In Public School System Warned in Crash said the 46-jrear-old musician. in Pennsylvania. L. Bison James said the mon- Ha was a member of St. Inside and the broed mind begin to “Not yet" — tsathollc Digest DELIVERYI” Ross Hilton, 52, Joseph A. Cosgrove, S7, of 29 change jriacee.” ------— ey, contributions from legton- Mary’s Episcopal Church, One fourth of Manchester uates. The feminine side of the Quickies: Some turtles lay up LEGION AHM OABE nslrea and auxUlaty members, (Continued from Page 9) George Dr., Vernon, received a Medical note: At least 13 out Washington LOL and British youths not attending schools of ledger shows that about 85 per Mail Bag to 200 eggs at a Ume. Pepper is NEW YORK (APP( — The will be used to provide food, A R T H U R D ^ D ies; Former scalp laceration when the car he Television of every 100 adult Americans American Club. higher education are high cent of girls out of school have *”*^®*‘ ®"<1. according to Intel- $;d0 —, Xevte 7:U one spice that never deterio­ national commander of the drugs, faming and carpentry was driving ^ t struck the reat 'Conuhender has some form of heart ailment. Bolton Official Survivors include a daughter, school dropouts. There are 10,- finished their high school edu- ^^ence reports, have repeated- ) Iffim J»r2Cj!cgSjHte mehtleM. YORK (AP) — TWnfi a rates. Bight signers of the U.S. American Legion has presented tools. He said the legion hopes Mrs. Austin Welman of Man- 023 students in the town's pub- cation? knocked out bridges. Repairs a t a parked car on N. Main St , J)i) K Ktadergertta indt columnist might never know if Quips from our contempora­ Deidaratlon of Independence (C) a cheek of $0,000 to CARE for to raise oonslderatdy more. BOLTON—Ross Irwin Hilton, cheater; two sons, H. Victor He school system. Next fall. The census also demonstrates near Tolland Tpke. last night at (13) Tell the Truth he didn’t open his mall: 6:80. He was treated at Man­ i:80 Read Herald Ads. BS, of Keeney Dr. a former Ossining, N. Y., and over 850 children will enter that more than half of Man- the Chinese a , r . . e ’ Bear (C) The average hospital, stay has chester Memorial Hospital. Po­ (80) Supermen 5®t) Maglo R om tnwn Offlrial died vesterdav at Cor^y of Manchester; kindergarten cj^.ses in Man- Chester students study past P'^fitext for again delaying. (80) ^ e r ic a 's Probleine ».nn O’CSodt Hlsh been cut from U days in lOU'to ’ " ” ^ a sister, Mrs. Caroline Sloan, Chester’s public schools. high school, actually 932 com- rail shipments. Although lice Issued him a written warn­ is) ^nnle the Mene^ 8.00 (24) Tte French ChM 7.7 days now. At present prices, ing for driving after drinking. 6;60J33) Three Stooces 'Bbmytlie «h Manchester Memorial Hospital, and a brother, Robert J. Cordy, These are some of the facts pared to 749 who are not en- CWnese could move the •tOoi-JM-IO) Newa » m I ’?, A Seefet ' most peAlents can’t afford to Im Kie was tern in Hartford on both of Ireland; nine grand- garnered from this year's an- rolled in technical schools or material along the dam- A vehicle operated by Oreste (18) SubecriptiDn TV O.30 04) Antiques slcH any longer than that. Macoanio, M, of Box 238, KFD (84) Capttol'ii Opteen •^'5?'* Jemee Oct. 7, 1913, a son of Mrs. children and a great-grand- nual census of school-age chll- colleges. track, they don’t. Instead, (10) Eye-Dentlfy (12) Lucy (C) Greeks usually celebrate New. Mate! Ross Hilton of East daughter. dren administered by Robert An interesting result of the *h® Chinese Increase their prop- 1, struck a perked vehicle on (80) Whlrlyblrdi a./» Kildare (O Year’s Eve by playing cards, OPEN Porter St. near Steep Hollow SPJ*? Friends *■* j]l9r^80) Andy WllllamaTC) Hartford and the late Charles Funeral services will be held Digan, attendance supervisor survey is that the blnth rate pressure on Moscow to . (80) This le the Answer (24) Bertrand RuBsell and do their elbow bending on w' Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. of Manchester. Digan revealed seems to be diminishing. There Hanoi by sea. Lane at 6:29 p.m. Saturday, po­ 6:18 ( 8) Peter Jennlngg, New* ( 3-12) Andy Griffith (C) other nights of the holiday peri­ (10) News a / 8"20-40) Shenandoah Mary’s Episcopal Church. Bur- that the census, which this is an average of about 900 chdl- monUis, the Chinese have lice report. Moccario says he 9:30 ( 3-12) Hazel (C) od. NITES! was blinded by the lights of ai: (40) Maverick d t RnH n ” ' East Cemetery. year for the first time includes dren in every age group but two been haranguing Moscow to use (33) Clubhouse 10.00m-nn J} 8-2M0)I'aRiSI Bengeyton C aa^Place In Hungary the name Zzyzst Friends may Call at the all persons through the age of the two lowest. There are 653 the sea if it really wants to help oncoming car while proceeding C'80 ( 3) Walter Cronklte (18) Subecriptlon TV is almost as (xirnmon as gou­ oast on Porter St., according to (20) Social Security (10-2^30) Run for life (O) FRIDAY Holmes Funeral Home, 400 20, counted a total of 17,070 in- children under the age of 1 and Hanoi. This shriU propaganda (10-22-30) Huntley-&-|n)deT ( 3-12) Hollywood Talent lash. ropresentatlve ^ for _ Bowm^an ^ain St., tomorrow from 2 to divlduals. 797 under 2; but from hereon Hn® is now taking the f o i ^ a police. (C) _ Scouts (C) Products, a division of the (18) Subecriptlon TV Pianos are getting more col­ INC. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (24) What’s New 7 «A Casual UNTIL 5:30 Cycles Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa., Of this number, more than the numbers climb well into the dare. If the Soviet Union really lOtSO (24) Phrtopraphv orful. You can now buy key­ The family requests that 10,000 were in the public school 800’s and the low 900’s w ants to support '(he "wair of ( 8) The Lieutenant 11:00 ( 3-8-10-12-S)-22-3()-40) Newi, (12) Newsbeot Sports. Weather boards In eight pastel tints. CLOSED SATURDAY, Iv'^a^octatte ^tlTthe^'^a'rlM 'dishing to do .so may system, about 1,600 in private Digan says that the statistics liberation,” say the Chinese, 6:45 (20) Peter Jennings, New« 11:^ (lO-SO) T onl^t (C) There’s no fuel like an old NEW YEAR’S DAY C Lewis Co West Hartford memorial contributions to or parochial schools and more will be given to the State De- should be bold enough to About Town 7:00 ( 3) Movie (C) 11:20 ( 3) Movie (84) Travel Time (12) Mlovie fuel, (foal Is believed to have for 12 _____years. ’ ’ Hook of Remembrance at than 900 in post-secondary partment of Education and will U.S. retaliation and send Officers and members of the (82-30) News. Weather 11:26 ( 8) Movie been first used by the Chinese St Mary’s Church. schools. The nse in school age aLso be used for various agen- Ibeir military aid by sea. British American Club wlU meet (10) Movie ,, Griffin Mr. Hilton had been a mem­ (80) Your Heeath 11:30 ( 22) Tonight (C) about 3,500 years ago. Today It ber of the town planning com­ population from last year is cies intere.sted in the growth Thus far, there is atrongiMvl- tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at tlie gEE BATURwAkffi TV WEEK FOR GOHPljeiTE LlgXTNO takes a ton of coal to make a mission for two years and an H ernian C. Wicks estimated at about 100. pattern of Manchester, for ex- dence that Moscow will not risk clubhouse and proceed to the ton of steel. Sensational active member of the Republi- Herman C. Wicks, 63, of figures for boys over 16 ample, the Town Planni-’T D-- sending military hardware {as Holmes F uneral Hqm®. 4. ■•e they are 10 a.m. Girard of 8 Angel St., is an GAS & GAS RANGE r, to * n Vi=-t ^ ** ■ About half the demonstrators acting director of Uie institute water lien ordinance be amend- The regular meeting of the W Chester and the late John ford. Regfion Planninjij Agency and s, .1,0 roiocod Rt... ,f "”f «»“■ “ aviation structural mechanic ed to provide for notification to Avery Street School PTA is te- K asulk!. He- lived in M anohes- o th er survivors include three tlie Stale Highway Dcj>ai*imont It has already be.gun collect- serving at the Naval Air Ste- No more than two visitors at ^ ^ y®"®"' sclio®' t>us. Olh- would be fired if he went. Rie-. the town tax collector before a ing replaced by a father-child MATCHLESS ^ ter until two years ago when he other brotlicrs, a sister imd sev- The agenev con'tcnd.s tluit the dcp:irtments Msiiors at ers came from Austin, 65 miles her said Saturday no appeal tion, Patuxent River, Md. water connection- can be made dinner and magic show. All moved to East Hartford. He end nieces and nephews expun.sion of Llic Parliudc will ‘ patient, east, and Forth Worth, about was possible until today, after by the (fonnecUcut Water Co. fathers are urged to attend PORCELAIN OVEN was a cook at Ea.st Hartford -ppe funeral will be held to- make it a sub-re.uional .‘ liopiung any traffic consultant 250 m iles north. the vigil. Patients Today: 203 Mr. and Mrs. Irven Kirpens of The property owner should be with their children at the ► Travel Service j Look-In Oven W in^w Hospital for 2 ',4 years. morrow at 9 a.m. at the W,t-sz- center if il i.s not one alre:idv 24 Norman St. have recently re­ WEEKEND ADMISSIONS: A Fort Worth woman, Mrs. Rieber said he wofto/t obey the required to apply for the con- school on Jan. 18. / 2 . I / N D C ^ Other survivors include his kelewicz Funeral Home, 43 As a result tlie agency wants ^’’® ®''®‘'’- ®'^® several Curtis Adams, 101 Lenox St.; Morton Rosner, handed Knetsch order but he criUcizM I turned from Schenectady, N.Y. 127 nectlon. wife, Mrs. Dorothy DeLine Wethersfield Ave., Hartford'. Bi. where they attended the funeral k GLOBE s 1- the higliway en^ineei-s to in- '''"yc Mahoney has asked town Paul Bard, South Windsor; 2,500 Christmas cards gross violation of the freedom o^ Treasurer’s general fund — Manchester Evening Herald K asulki; a son, B ernard J. rial will be in Mt. St Benedict•,t elude in iUs plan.s for .a relocated to study in tlie light of Thomas Bieu. 80 Thrall Rd., tieuring the same printed mes- speech.” of Mr. Kirpen.s’ brother-in-law, Ka.sulki Jr. of East Hartford; a Cemeten-, Bloomfield The auditor disclosed many In­ South Windsor correspondent, r 905 MAIN STREET 1 Rt. 6 tlmnigh {own provision for P''Ote-scd new development. Vernon; Mrs. Catherine Borello, calling on the President to W alter Fronk, who died Tue.s- stances where deposits appear­ daughter, Mrs, Edward Kodes Rieber, 31, a native of New day. Anne Lyons, tel. 644-8682. k 643-2165 A Friends may call at the fu- an iiilerchange lo .s.-rve any new AnoUicr is the proposed B urr 2 5',-r Eldridge St; Gregory 'la't the Viet Nam conflict She York atv has lived h ed on bank statements but were @ 36 GAS & GAS RANGE of Mnnrhester: five step-daugh- ner;U»rn 1 home]inmo tonightt/inirrlvj fromfwvvs-. »77 to ft9. nortli-soulhn/1 i*Mi f Vi ivx-./lroad OonUM'SCorners f-DH.stropping >nn’i n O’ f‘f»ntnrcenter. T'ViiciThis T^fiwm'inBowman, Coventry; «4 . ixrWalter _ 1 ^ . uoJrl H’e card.sa...w1...... were. from^___ _ liOUStOIl SIX years. He also is an assist- not recorded by the bookkeeper ^ Anthoiteed agent in Man- j ters, Mrs. Sall^ Hafer of New The State Highwiy Depart- being studied by Walter Butterfield, There will be a Holiday Story SHEETS COLORFUL Britain, ^^s. Barbara Stacko- Storrs, William group called Women’s Strike ant professor at the Ravinr'ii^i until the following month or NIEW YORK — About 57 per ^Chester for aU Airlines,^ E Hour on Wedne.sday a t 10:30 Mrs. Ralph L. Gezelinan n'cnt has told Uie CRPA it is Fuss, pulrlic works director; Po- Canlwell, WoLhersfield; Mrs. for Peace.” versity College of Medicine later. The report says the,firm cent of U..8. families use bed- W RaihxMMls and S team ship^ HEATS WITH GAS Karon‘’McKfnU”ofT!i°s't'H^rt WAPPING - Mr.s, Antoinette f®""''’'® to P'an for an in- "ce Chief James Reardon, and Dorothy Coleman. Wapping; a.m . in the Junior Room of has been advised by the book­ r Lines. J N Mary Cheney Library. Chil­ sheets In colors, says a laundiY- ford ATrs lo n L r Adams and Bushncll Gezelman, 6,S, of Lake torchange nov.-, but th.at pro- Jo.scpli Tam.sky,...... J' I-..*..*.*..,, planning direc- VVallace------— Colpitis, 12 MapleOL., St. Mrs. Eileen Dowds, 24 West keeper that she was not al­ product manufacturer. ford, Mrs, Joanne Adams and Burlington, mother of f'”- Proper, troffic .serv- tor. Accor■ding - to 'Lamenzo's re- Rockville;...... Melbourne- ' Cushing, dren age four and older are wel­ COOKS WITH GAS Mrs. Marilyn Cros.sman, both of St.; Mrs. Nellie Saimond, 399 COVENTRY FUIE ways advised when the treasur­ R A A A A A Watertown. N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Balph L. Gezelman Jr. of Wap- ice can ,, be , ni;ulc , wlicn a north- , port, , theyi’ will .submit recom- Wells St.; Mi's. Cecelia Dion, come to hear the stories. Mis ■ er mstoe bank deposits. The ’ 187 Gardner St.; Mrs. Hazel Bed­ WillimanUc; Mrs. Irene Dou- Marion Jesseman, childrens Albert Gustafson Sr. of Man- '’‘"S’ died Saturday at her J-’'^_routc bccome.s a reaUty. mendaUons .soon. ard, 208 E. Middle Tpke.; San- Firemen, from the Coven­ bookkeeper should bo notified try Volunteer Fire Associa­ librarian, will tell the. stories speedily by the treasurer of all C hester, and 19 grandchildren. home, Dunn ^ 10^8001 f o ’ ^v' Petersen, 12 Byron’ Rd.; Fimeral sei-vices will be held Ot.her surv-ivors include lier Re\. Willi;uii B;ilkan. p;i.stor of tion had their Chi-istnii^s which will last about 45 min­ ?eTev Enn 58 Foster deposits made. at 2:30 p.m. at the bu.sb.ind, anotlier son, a daugh- kir.st Lutticran Cliui*oh,Rocli- weekend sandwiched be­ utes. Temporary Service Mrf Kaflwv; H ? v William Reale, 11 Bonner Monthly balancing of expen­ 96” Hi Ov^n - Low Oven TRI-LEVEL Newkirk and Whitney Funeral '®B brotlicr, four sister.s and ville, officiated. W\'.slcy It. i\irs. KaUii>Ti Hen(dirckson. 72 r>A . a/t-,., cv, -n z. tween fire calls. Friday af­ ditures the treasurer’s con- C Passenger trains were Home, 318 Bupiside Ave., East ®‘^l^ grandcliUdren. Smith was .soloi.st. David Al- S. Hawthorne St,; Mrs Itoro- 5 f ternoon they responded to an Firemen from the Town F^re trolltog account - - The board We screen EVERY TYPE running through Depot Sq. thv Hall Warmino-- n St.; Mrs. Beatrice Hartford, The Rev. Clifford O. Funeral services will be held '"oi'd wa.s organi.sl. Burial was alarm to extinguish a grass- Department responded this af­ of education and town book­ GAS RANGE $ in the *North End again to­ Sim pson of C enter Congrega- l^>44orrow at 2 p.m. at the Bur- *n Ea.st Cemetery, Kasper an. Christopher® D?! Shoddy Mill Rd., An- fire on Babcock Hill Rd. ternoon to a call from 48 Hart­ keeper’s should balance “cash and SIZE of FIREPLACE tlonal Church will officiate, "ngtqh Congregational Clnirch. Bearers were R:iyniond Til- day. the first time since the Rockville; Nancy Kibbe, Filing-^' Early this morning they ford Rd. where a serious lea' disbursement and budget jour- Burial will be in St. James’ The Rev. Albert B. Keltell will den Sr., Louis Han.sult Sr.. Ixiuis flood of PJ.'iS wiped out the ton; Barbara Knvbcl, 83 Union Plourde, Tolland; Mrs. joined firemen from the sprung In a w ater valve. TIk nais” monthly with the control­ In Copper or White bridge in Putnam. Service Cemetery, officiate. Burial will be in Cen- Hansull Jr., Haroki Weber, St.; Mrs. Doris Lambtrt He- Hillcrest Rd.; North Coventry and Eagle- building, the Jessie Lee House ling account maintained by the 217 Friends may call at the fu- ^®'' Cemetery. Burlington. Bll.sworUi Jeh.sen and Edwautl via Manchester, Willimantic bron Rd., Andover; Hector Le- ville fire departments in put- is owmed by South Methodd.s treasurer. and Blackstone to Boston vesque, 122 Deepwood Dr.; Mrs. Tanetta Rock ting out a fire in a house on Church and is used’ chiefly for neral home tonight from 7 to 9. There will be no calling houra. Shannon. son, RFD 3, Rockville; Town council resolution — ------Tlie family suggests th.at those Walkias - We.st Funeral Home, was never restored after Lalia Machie. 480 N. M am St.: Rabbit Trail, in Waterfront Sunday School classes. A plumb­ the flood. Some of the additional appro­ TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY William M. Bloodgood "''x> wish to do .so may make M2 E. Center St., wa.s in charge Konstanty Majowicz, S o u t h P ark. er was being summoned to re­ priations from the cash surplus Windsor; Miehael Malboeuf C ‘nton St.; Mrs. Rosemary William Monroe Bloodgood, memorial contributions to the M arrangemont-s. A derailm ent in W aterford pair the faulty valve. voted by the town council were 377 Boston Post Rd., Orange 77, of 46 Hemlock St., died sud- church. ------of freight trains this morn­ 236 W. C enter St.; Mrs. Mar-! 29 G arden St.; improperly worded. In the opi­ garet' Materal, 174 Spruce St • McConnell and Phone 799-2324 NO PAYMENTS UNTIL MARCH 1966 denly at his home early this The Ch.arlcs H, Vincent and Mrs. tlargarct K. Thornton ing forced the New Haven 12th Circuit nion of the town auditors. morning. He was the husband tens Funenil Home, Allxiny The private funcr.il of Mrs, Railroad to oreroute shoreline Mrs. Mildred Morrison, 2b8 w ’ ‘’Aughter, 94 Bi.ssell St.; Mrs. Open Dally—9:30 a.m. to S p.m. War memorial fund — At a Mondays A Fridays—9:30 a.m. to 9 pun. of Mrs. Emma Delaney Blood- Tpke., Oiinton, is in charge of Margaret Kcllaglior Thornton, trains .to New London over High St.; Mrs. Evelyn Morrow Osgood and daughter, Police Arrests meeting of the council March 31, good. arrangements. ^ 83, of Madi.son, moUier of Mr.-;. tracks ’ to H;irtford, Man­ 26 Birch St.; John M unger 85 G)urt Cases 1966, the War Memorial Com­ Mr. Bloodgood was born ------Ruel Wicks of M:uiclio.-ilcr, wlio chester,. Willimantic and Constanc-e Dr.; Thomas Me- DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Extra Special Jam es Daley, 46, of no cer­ mittee was discharged and a Plainfield. Kenna, 42 Arcellia Dr.; Ruth Donofrio, 335 Burnham 20" APARTMENT SIZE March 31, 1886. in Hardenburgh Vincent P. Dolan died Friday at an out-of-town MANCHESTER SESSION tain address, was charged with new coonmittee appointed. The N.Y. He lived in Manche.ster 27 Vincent Patrick Dolan, 54, of hospital, w;us held tliis morning McNeil, 22D St. James St.- ^ ‘’■a Simmons, Coven- Complete story and photo Intoxication and breach of town attorney advised that, with MULTI-SPEAKER - ALL TRANSISTOR years, and was a inachini.st at Gla.slonbury, formerly of M.an- from the W. P. Qui.sh Funeral Is on Pago 1. T erry MePhee,-. 312— ____ Lake Rd.', . Von Borchers, Judge Nicholas Armentano the discharge of the committee, Andover; Emery Olson, Coven- „ artonbury; Adelard St. Louis, took time out from the court peace. Daley’s court date is P ra tt and Whitney Dirision of che.ster. died yesterday a t his Home, 225 Main St., wiUi a Mas.s Dec. 27. the fund would revert to the gen- 4-SPEEO AUTOMATIC United A ircraft Oorp., Efi.st homo. of requiem at St. Jam es' try; Mrs. Alice P o w e ll 7Q1 ‘ r ranken Park, Rockville; „„„„ j. . etal fund. The auditor recom­ G A S RANGE W alter H. Godfrey, 55,Nq5 26 4fertford. He was a riiember of Mr. Dolan was bom Feb. 6, Dliurch. The Rev. Eugene F. Center St.; Mrs, M’atilS Lovekw Columbia; Mrs. ^ ® Day In ... Day Out... Public Records Raisch, Coventiy; Kathleen ®^ndra Cusfer^nd son, 80 Ox- ^®°uts who came to court to Oak St., was arrested twice mends that the town treasurer St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 1911, in Hartford, He lived in Torpey was the celebrant. Mrs, moke the transfer. Reader, Wapping; Mrs. ' Flor- Ronnie Levine observe. He told the youths Saturday. At 3:05 p.m. he was STEREO-PORTABLE and Manchester Grange. Mr. Manche.ster 20 years before ‘'''®® Maccaronc was tlie organ- Warrnnfoe Deeds Public building commissiim — ence Rockwell,. Glastonbury; Af*^ Mansfield; Mrs. Gloria that he was happy to see them arrested for intoxication and WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES MATCHLESS r.nd Mrs. Bloodgood \rould have moving to G lastonbtiry five .soloist. B urial wa.s in Sherwood Circle Inc. to Rbb- breach of peace. He was-later The commission should draw all Peter Rowe, 19 Erie St.; Linda w'ln^sor^ ‘'^®'‘®’ And further said that if 77 celebrated their 60lh' wedding years ago. He was an a.ssistlint St. Benedict Cemetery, rrt H. Mich.aud and June M arrested at 9:50 p.m. on another orders forvpa^inents on the town amiiversary next August. manager at Phoenix of Hart- H'oomfield. where the Rev. Wil- Mich-iud nennow,, j ' ■ ------e - . - - PHONOGRAPH — \%7 :__ _ ...... ?_ and .son. Stafford .tjoririo-a- .xTro ^boy followed the principles ot breach of peace charge. His treasurer, countersigned by the Porcelain Oven And Broiler Sui-vivors, besides his wi?e, in- ford Insurance Co where he Traxl of St Jiist'n'.s Rd y imiod er, Wapping; John Welch, 25 _ I'®."’ Stafford Springs; Mrs. court appearance is set for town manager. elude a daughter, Mrs. Russell was employed about 16 years, BUx.mfield, retvd the Franklin J. Grima.son and Lo- Hertford Wodecki, a"<1 7 ^ Jan. 10. KofG Formed ON PRESCRIPTIONS Ploys On Batteries Or AC E. CUfford, of Manchester; two He was a member of Manches- ®ommittal service. Robert Rd., Rockville. tened to their parents, chances 2 The newly formed South Wind­ > eons, George M. Bloodgood of ter Didge of Elks and the Thornton was tem in McCarthy^and 'Jem BIRTHS FRIDAY; A son to r> ^Ave to Jerry L. Courchesne, 28, Ver­ non, was charged with passing sor Council, Knights of Colum­ Quinebaug and William M. Phoenix M en’s Club. County I.a>itrim, Ireland, and titv, property at ‘ 15 Glenwrld Edgerton, 40 ^ Ven^^n s?- appear in court for crimes. .. resulting in meaningful In a no passing zone. Court bus, has named Itself for the o, N.«, s„rv,vor. mc.d. m U.o New s i ' ‘ ™ «»' O h „E .. W drive Rev. E. G. Rosenberger, the savings to you every ^ay!' Fla.; six grandchildren and date set for Jan. 10. Mrs, Eva Fox Dolan; two ''®’’ .bf®- Lis Pemien Mrs. Judith Boehm, 15 Edmund established lane against No ups and downs in yonr PreS4»1ptlon W e o m , EULY iWElllUN eleven great-grandchildren daughters, Mrs. John J. Jeffers Dther survivors include a son, S. Hatvthomp St.; a son to Mr. YEAR-END CLOSEOUT uaiignters, Mrs. John J. Jeffers unuiue a son, u q ____ . . „ ■ St.; Craig Sylvester, East Hart- 26, of costs — no “discounts” toda^, <^golar Funeral serrtces will be held of East Lyme and Mrs. Paul P. a"<>'^'®'' daugMor and several Ru.ssetl ' f B i ■' w And Mrs. Richard Adam s 207 Windsor Locks, were nolled. prices” tomorrow! Wedne.sday at 2 p.m. at St. Chambers' of Phoenixville P,a grandchildren. Russell F. Broderick, property Center St.- a daughter to Mr Windsor Locks, were noil Person To Person ; M ary’s Church. Burial will be two sisters. Mis.s M ary L. Do^ off Venlon St., 33,000. and Mrs. Denn1rirenn„n Mrs. Wilma Schuennan ^^ruck No “reduced specials”—no “temporatr and Mrs. Dennis Brennan. 201 and son.'^FD ■3;"Rock;iu“erMrs: ^7 when the truck ran in- reductions” on Prescriptlona to lure DELUXE GAS RANGE 7 In talking In Bast Cemeterj'. and ‘Miss Ann E. Dolan R obert D. Allen Marriage Licenses Hollister St. ------, customers! William James Howard, 67 BIRTHS SATURDAY; A ^Arilyn Harkins and son, Tal- "P ®n^ A road sign about Russian Friends may cal! at the both of Wethersfield, and six Funeral services for Robert claims to Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Mmn grandchildren D. Alien1 of 117 New Bolton Rd.Rd Wadsworth ' .----- St., and -"i'Janeann daughter to Mr. and Mrs Jim- Mrs. Norma Allen and ' At the same time, there Is never any 16 TRANSISTOR overtake the compromise in service or quality! St tomorrow from 2 to 4 and f ,.neral services will be held w ere he•ki Friday aflenioon at 591 Center St my Owen, 67 Mill St.; a daugh- !?"’ Andover; Dorothy B. Lane of Andover U.S. in pro­ PROGRAMMED COOKING _ West ter to Mr. and _Mrs. RaymondRaymond „^Arllyn aDwire-/whc miuand uaugn-daugh- pleaded not guilty tow wicugvacharges ’ ■Wedne.sday a t 10 a.m. a t the St. Marry’s Episcopal Church. ‘^®''’'' Rockefeller Jr., duction, an The family requests that those Ro's^ Hill'^ Funeral 5sn 'P*’® ^®'’ George K Nostrim’di ^^Artford, and Gail Penny Put- Roy, 109 Holl St.; a son to Kir. ll'"’ter, ® 9 .P’'®AS“ Pleasant t St., St., Rockville; Rockville; evading evading responsibility responsibility and and expert said, YOU GET OUR LOWEST PORTABLE RADIO wishingioViirvo. tv,to do viv, so ow may w,..., make do- Elm ^ St RockrH r uiier.u 1 nomZ X e, 'l OBUwill officiated. Svdnev Mac- nimi"'‘"b 189 WW. xfiHsi.,Middle Tpke,, Jan. and Mrs. Robert , . .... Lilley, 97 Mrs. Linda Carson and son, 71 7®'‘A“nS operating A a mrtor motor vel^lcleveh,lcle un- "This count^ PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE DEMO. MODEL Hill. Burial will YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE We Deliver be in Rose Hill Memorial Park,Park. org,inist'. Burial a,urch.®“ "‘’ Co"&'-®&Ational Weaver Rd,; a daughter to Mr. produces brance at St. Mary’s Church. was in East Cemetery. and Mrs. George Feisthamel, hansen and son, 576 Hilliard St. was cljarged with lea-vlng the 800% more MORE THROUGHOUT THE Rocky Hill. ------scene of an accident on Dec. 6 electrical YEAR . . ON ALL YOUB Everywhere, F u t With Battery and Earphone Friends may call at the fu­ Bearers wero William Mohr, Lester Simon Bias, Glaston- 446 W. Middle Tpke.; a son to :H0USE Joseph Cordy --- STORE FIRE PROBED °n E. Middle Tpke., In-volvlng a power than PRESCRIPnON NEEDS. neral home today and tomor­ Robert McCormicli, Stanley bury, and Helen Mae Bertotti Mr. and Mrs. James Brazinskas, Joseph Cordy, 81, of 64 LaBellc, East Hartford. RFD 3, Vernon. TAUNTON, Mass. (AP)—The car driven by Glen A. Gagnon they do, an row from 7 to 9 p.m. Davis and James Huey. Ridge St., died yesterday at BIRTH YmomTeRTiA V. a a^ ‘® marshal’s office has of Lake St. The case was con- Important TRY US AND SEE The family requests that Watkin.s-We.st Funeral Home Building Peniiils ______- -..w . a. w auu Holiday House al 29 production Manchester Memorial Hospital xfr aa™ a Pc®a Asked to help 'determine tinued to Feb. 1. East Hart- tho.«e w ishing to do mav S®'"®'' was to f®"®® At to Mr. and Mrs* Al^toe^Dii^hTs- Cottage St. offers a new Index, and In __ after a short illness. 1.36 Green Rd.. S.in neau, Enfield. the cause of the second fire at ford. HAND SPECIAL DELUXE 3-TEMP * make memorial contributions1 , 1 charge of lirriuigements. kind of retirement living. half a month'Stewart Johnston Mr. Cordy was born Nov. 22, To Howard Andrews for Stan- DISCHARGED FRIDAY- Paint Store. The following cases were dls- to the American Heart Associ­ Handy to stores, churches, we produce more power than ation. Ex-Mayor Dies Icy Cro.ss, alterations and addi- William Borst 713 N M a in ' Alarm blaze last posed of: Parris E. Duff, 18, theater and buses. Home­ Red China produces in a year. omAXAtvMDTa dwelling at 418 Hack- Mrs Selma Rask SnrinPi’iPi.i’ destroyed; the one-story Colcehster, speeding, $30; Rex like rooms and surround- In ten yean wo will have Personal Notices STAMFORD (AP) - William matack St., $2,000. Mass- Irving M elnick^n^’ A fire in the store Horrocks, 18, Andover, failure togs; good food. Mary H. doubled our present huge lead, and Katherine M. Gtblin, end in twenty yean plans call 3 Speed Portable GAS CLOTHES DRYER <5? Odegard, alterations ping 'Frte^Otte^^Jr 53 FtotoJ k ^ confined to the to carry license, $3; Robert S. Funerals o Stamford, died Sunday night to dwelling at 27 McCann St., St. Jack w L 'ss Jackson. 32, Colchester, im- owners, for 33 years op­ fo r additional Instollatlons In Memorian at the Stamford Hospital after $600 . ,’ — _ ’ Hamlin Firemen from three comma- proper passing $25’ Patriiclak erators of the Manchester which will equal the entire pow­ In loving memory oi DfHijflaj Convalescent Home. Call er output ,of the rest of the world.” Communism can never who passed away Dec. 26, jaioDJacob scnkbpilSenkbeil “ CGraves, " ve‘" " wlio l u ; was preisdent...... of LIGHT ...... PIv-ANES SELI RIG try’; Alyre OueSto® GuelleUe, 48 Zr-' Deer- hours and succeeded In prevent- speedingLaElamme, $20- 17 Cumberland Emma Veron* St, Cottage St. or phone 649-2358 for full Informa­ compare with, free enterprise, Till tion. Katherine M. GlbUn, end for value and economy AT THE PARKADE— WEST MIDDLE TPKL $ C 7 7 PORCELAIN DRUM ■ You Administrator. ‘ ^u'U find us incomparable too! Dillon Sales and Service, Inc. Tour Ford dealer, S19 Main S t, "W « Save You Monoy^ 187 • lane, Village St, Rockville: measure. Intoxicants, $100. Manchester. Phone 643-2146.

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tAGB TW^VB ° MANOHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, DECEMBER 27,1965 Section Two Viet Nam Assessment r MONDAY, DECEMBER 27,1965 fffianrliPBtpr lEttpnfng Ifpralb MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1966 Pages 13 to 24 Program Given Combat Soldier’s Face "Channel Master" Indsor At Westhill TV JUfTENNAS Mirrors Many Moods Chorcl^ Lowest Failure of U.S. Strategy A Chris tmaa program was Downtown Merchants Gte held in the administration SAlGON, South Viet Nun ARTHUR DRUe building od the Westhill Apart­ hedmefs or a bSiKlollsr of ma­ In Cruiser Bids ments last Monday. The even­ (AP) — ih e American combat chine-gun bullets anxmd tlie^ Lack of Department Store Chorchea Motors Maiv ings events Were arranged by soMier in Viet Nam is a -man of shouiden, the American sol- ot Leads to Steady Escalation (Uen reflect in their faces. Itje Hie mo6t frequently men- only nine a t 53 retail mer- cheater is the apparent low bid­ Mrs. Florence Stevenson and many moods and constantly wariness and weariness of war COOPERATIVE tloned complaint of Downtown chants in that category. der for supplying the poUca de­ Ejector’s Note—The bomb<«nd- by President Jotinson last Feb­ Included an Instrumental brass mier Alexei N. Kosygin charged changing expireesions. In (he — the watching and waiting for oil. Main St., in a survey taken of The overwhelming majority partment with oix new cruisera. beuttle strategy begun by the ruary was aimed at defeating the United States With aggres­ trio and a group of timberllsts inscrubahle, faceless Saat, his an unseen eneniy who can ra^n .\ i-.inn i>f 111 of its businessmen, is that of those who filled out Ut* Its total net I^ce of $7,848 United States in Viet Nam 11 an expected Red offensive sive behavior and creating a under the leadership of Miss face mirrors Western man's no large department store is questionnaires, 82 out of 111, for six 1966 WK-iill Dodges, In­ ihonths ago has failed to bring tlladys White. Both groups rep­ death from an ambuscade in the against South Viet Nam diiring "war psychosis” all over the instant and instinctive reaotiem treetops and live for days In (II', CO. located .on the thoroughfare. have been in business for pe- cluded the trade-in of five used the Communists to the confer­ the moonsoon season and forc­ world. ^ resented young people from 1% to pain and fear, hunior and The survey was taken by Ray- riods of more than 10 years, Salvation Army. utxlerground tunnels. I'ln.'i vehicles, with an aggregate ence table. What'8 next for ing North Viet Nam to the con­ U.S. policy makers felt that death. mond and May Aosociates, con- with many reporting periods of speedometer reading o t about President Johnson? As the war The program was led by Almost without exception, ;(i:. BIIO.VI) STKKKT ference table by the end of 1966. China would probably talk tough These battle-weary soldieirs of even among the most seasaned Ti:i.. nn-r.:,:! sulatnta to the Manchester Re- 25, 50, or more yeafs. 350,000 miles. roars on, difficult choices seem But bombing North Viet Nam Capt. Ernest V. Fayton and the 1st Infantry Division and the development Agency, in an ef- The oldest. House and -.Hale, A sixth used cruiser, a 1964 but act prudently, as in the featured the singing duet of CoL veteran, the faces echo the ahead. This is the first of four failed to break its will to fight past, and that Rus.sia wanted no 101st Airborne Brigade had been fort to determine the current reported a business span of 111 Dodge with about 50,000 milesi aitioles assessing America's and Mrs. William Spatig as well nightly buB sesstons around the and to disrupt Us assistance to part of the Vietnamese war, on a combat mission fat nine open C-roUen tins: How they CASH SAVINGS status of downtown business ac- years. The oldest single owner- will be retained, and will be as­ role in Viet Nam. the Communist guerrilla armies as a communly carol sing con­ days in the Jungles and abem- tlvlty, the tjTpea ot businesses ship reported was Watkins signed to incoming General aside from giving limited arms cluding with a Christmas mes­ hate being in this stiunge, tor­ I V TO in the South. Moving close to aid to North Viet Nam. But no doned rubber plantations 40 In the ai’ea, the businessman’s Bros., with 89 years of continu- Manager Robert B. Weiss, for WASHINGTON (AP) —The sage by Mrs. Stevenson. Re­ mented land, how tirM they ore 200,000 U.S. troops Into the one was sure what the leader of miles northwest of Saigon. of the heat and the havoc end assessmdnt of the present situa- ous one-family operation. commuting use between Wind­ war in Viet Nam is entering a country and smashing at guer­ Staff Sergeant freshments followed with the As graphloally as an opsra- Uon, and. his ideas for neces­ Although several business­ sor and Manchester. This car, new phase of escalation which the big Communist countries, traditional visit of Santa Claus. the noise of battle end going for rilla forces with land and air quarreling between themselves, Douglas Forbes, son ot Mr. tions map, more realistically days without a Iwth or a fresh sary Improvements. men cited the increasing com­ with a potential trade-in value, threatens to grow far more cost­ offensives failed also to break ITie usual Monday afternoon might decide to do if the conflict and Mrs. William Forbes of 231 than a battle report, their faces cantem of waiter, how they ’The other major problems, petition from the Shopping according to Chorches’ bid, ot ly and dangerous before the their will although it did blunt service has been canceled for detail war's ugly terrain and the listed in the frequency of men­ Parkade, almost half, 53 of the about $1,025, may not be avail­ next year of conflict is many in Viet Nam .showed signs of McKee St., was recently pro­ today, but will be resumed next would rather be home, raking it ;k their offensive. developing into a broader Asian few verdant human touches that tion, are, outmoded buildings, 111, reported an increase in able for 30 to 50 days, the months old. moted to staff sergeant in the Monday at 2 p.m. up the lawn, shoveling the snow (i The response of the Commu­ war. somehow redeem the ssued out of the driveway, living the lack of aggressive merchandis- sales over the past five years. promised delivery date for the Active fighting is likely to nist side, in fact, has been* to U.S. Air Force. He is a member landscape. 3 ihg policies, inadequate park- Only 12 reported a decrease. new cruisers. life of an ordinary man. How­ spread from the battle grounds Thus was the .stage .set for the increase their efforts. Secretary next round of e.scalation in Viet of the U. S. Air Force Pipe Ritz Funeral There is the old-time regular, ever dimly It nickers In the FUEL OIL Ing, unattractive buildings and A total of 89 of the 111 re- Before being placed at Weiss' of Viet Nam into strategic Jun­ of Defense Robert. S. McNa­ bewhiskered and battle haid- darkness of the Jungle, it Is the store?. Inadequate variety of ported a need for more sales disposal, the police markings, gle areas of Cambodia and Nam, a process repeated with Band and his recent promotion mara reported three weeks ago many variations over a decade HOLLYWCXID (AP) — Corn- ened, pulling on a canteen in the hope of peace that illuminates price lines, inadequate customer and work space, flashing light and radio will all Laos. The expanding struggle after a Mp to Saigon that infil- makes him second in command conveniences. In most instances, the busl- be remoypd. of U.S. involvement in the tan­ to the pipe major. He is station­ medians and show business per­ terrible tropical heat. There is the face of the fighting man. We’re as Will require more American traitlon of Red troops from sonalities were among the the young draftee, weary and Also, fear of overtime )»rk- nessman tacked on suggestions The omy other bidder at to­ troops and the level may rise gled affairs of Southeast Asia. It ed at Boiling Field, Washing­ North to South Viet Nam was all began on a small scale and mourners at last rites for A1 damp with sweat, dreaming of near as ing, outmoded upper story to the questionnaires, based on day’s bid openings was East- toward half a million men. going up from 1,500 a month to ton, D. C. He is at home on space, business area too spread their individual and llectlve wood Chrysler - Plymouth of has grown mostly by small Christmas leave until Jan. 2. Ritz, member of the Ritz Broth­ home, while propped up against North Viet Nam probably will 4,500. steps. ers comedy team, who died at a rubber tree on a carpet of your out, inability to compete with needs. Portland, which offered a net lose its bomb-free saBctuary McNamara predicted a srtep- He has served in the Air 64. downtown Hartford, and . the Many of the suggestions price of $10,359.80 for furnish­ Next: The great debate. bomb-shattered foliage. telephone around Hanoi and Haiphong. up of U.S. and South Vietnam­ Force t^^o years and two Ritz, who organized the fami­ In war, there is a time for need to convert buildings out- have already been incorporated ing six 1966 Plymouths. Red China may send troops and ese military operations against months. During his service with ly team that made 46 films, was love and laughter, for nuzzling a INSTANT side of the central business dls- into downtown renewal plans, Cihorches, in addition to his 2 planes to hq|p the North, lead­ Infiltration routes. That could ‘DUCKY’ LAW SUIT the band he has traveled eulogized Sunday by Rabbi tiny puppy rescued from an trlct for office use. Others will be considered for regular bid, offered a 25 per ing to a U.S.-Chinese Commu­ mean enlarged bombing attacks LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — It throughout the United States, Lawrence Block as a pioneer abandoned Viet Cong village FREE More than half of the mer- their possible inclusion, cent discount on all parts for to Mexico, Canada and Bermu­ the new vehicles. nist confrontation. The pressure against the Ho Chi Mlnh Trail in was a regular birthday party among movie comedians. At­ and carried along in an ammu­ lINTERiORS chants who answered the ques- The suggestions ranged from _ (AP Photofax) on the Soviet Union to line up Laos and against routes report­ until the road duck flared. The da, and last May went to the tending the services were the nition pouch. And a time for BY ^ DELIVERY tionnaire indicated that 70 per simple “face-lifting” of existing Firemen battle blaze which has already engulfed small four-r(x>m home of the With China and North Viet Nam ed to run through the Cambo­ result: Four court suit.s, asking Azores for two weeks. Mem­ other two brothers in the team, tears, for standing with heads cent or more of their business buildings to "the need for a Homer Garrison family, Uniontown, Pa. Mrs. Garrison and four children died against the United States would dian Jungles. The decision was damages totaling $243,5(K). bers of the pipe band are all Harry and Jimmy. Her metre Hershey ' * comes from Manchester itself, Constitution Plaza.” bowed and eyes heavy in a little Your order for drug needs in the blaze, believed to have startetl when an oil stove exploded. then be very great. put up to President Johnson. It happened last April, but the Americans. Among pallbarers were Jim­ circle under the rubber trees, DECORATIVE and very few complained of poor By and large, the survey re­ Forbes is a 1963 graduate of and cosmetics will be taken This grim view of the possibil- In a apeech Dec. 9, Johnson suits were not filed until this my Durante, George Bums, in a the chaplain reads a pray­ CONSULTAI'IT ^ . care of Immediately. access from residential areas. vealed that the downtown said "We are determined to do Manchester High School. He The survey revealed that, merchants are anxious for re­ 7 tUes of the conflict has arisen week. The defendant is Tangier. Tony Martin and shoe manufac­ er for buddies and tentmotes TO WHAT FAMILY was a member of the Manches­ 643-9958 ? here following the failure of the all that is necessary" to defeat Inc., operator of the Louisville turer Harry Karl, husband of who came so for to find death in generally speaking, nfost down- development of the downtown D O E S T H E Communist conquest of the ter Pipe Rand and was taught ■actress Debbie Reynolds. Ritz a trackless Jungle. town businessmen rent their Main St. area, some leaning to, S Killed in House Fire bomb-and-battle strategy wliich restaurant where the party was Johnson administration leaders South. But he put his emphasis by John Rennie of Boston, died Wednesday in New Or­ Whether they walk through premises. Only 23 of the total a grandiose plan, others to UNIONTOWN, Pa. (AP) — A cue his family, police said. He said the fire spread so test he PEANUT BELONG ? being held. The plaintiffs claim Mass., and John Keir of Bur­ (xfsddo/iX, began putting into effect 11 for the moment on new peace they are due the damages for leans, apparently of a heart at­ the Valley of Fear with the Prescription Pharmacy of 111 respondents reported minimum changes, but all con- motiher and her four chil- admitted to Uniontown Hos- was unable to get into the house efforts, saying: lington, Conn. He has won in­ tack. that they owned the property cemed for the future of their ...... months ago. injuries received when a bran­ word of God strapped to their 901 MAIN ST.—64S-6S21 pital with bums. only a few minutes after the fire “We are equally determined dividual piping awards in con­ Read Herald Ads. housing their businesses, with street. dren died early today in a fire The prospects can be over­ dy-treated roast duck flared __, 1. . , , bodies of Mrs. Garrison broke out. that every prospect for peace be tests in Canada and Schenecta­ swept their four-room home and her youngest child, Steven, Firemen said the bodies of the turned at any moment by an during the party. dy, N. Y. Agreement between the United exhausted before other hard two miles east of Uniontown. about a year old, were found in mother and children were States and Viet Nam—which steps are taken," Firemen said Martha Garri- one bed. In the other bed were burned, but said they ajjparent- might be engineered by Britain Those new steps were under­ Renewal Notes Sold son, about 22, and the children bodies of Herky, about 7; ly were killed by fumes. stood to include possible air or Russia or the united Nations were asleep and had no chance Thomas, about 4j and Karen, The father, a trucking compa- or some other third party—to strikes on Hanoi and Haiphong. about 2. ny mechanic, apparently was Thathsame day news dis­ ...... to get out. Their bodies were Firemen said the blaze appar- asleep in a room other than the atop the fighting and transfe;; Plagued with engine trouble, a single-engine plane To New York Firm found in two beds. the conflict to the conference patches told of an interview giv­ 'fllV for NEW YEAR’S, ently was started by the e:^o- bedroom, firemen said. table. No such agreement Is In en by President Ho Chi Mlnh of made a safe landing on the George Washington The sale of $950,000 of preliminary loan notes for The tether, Homer, about 26, Sion of ah oil stove in the living The frame house, located in North Viet Nam to a Western <<> A Bridge’s two center lanes yesterday morning. Only first dashed from the house, eight however. f a i r w a y the North End Renewal Project has been awarded to *'0°™. an area known as Little Brown- visitor. He dentnmeed American minor damage to a passing truck marred the Salmon Brothers and Hutzler of New York City at a then tried to get back in to res- A neighbor living close by field, was destroyed. The Judgement of U.S. offi­ terms for peace—that the Com­ PARTY NEEDS- cials is that the war probably emergency stop. (AP Photofax) 2.97 interest rate, plus a premium of $30. Does The INSURANCE on munists must leave the South • The fluids, which will be -...... — Your Home Cover Family will have to get much worse alone— as "absolutely unac­ that the club will decide to aban­ before it gets better. No one can ANY SIZE PARTY! J available by Jan. 20, will be Boltoll^ Directors of MCC don the course entirely and seek Personal Belongings against ceptable to both the Vietnamese used to carry out the execution figure out a compromise be­ people and world public opin- Plane Lands S a fe ly BOY SCOVT a new location. Loss? Our HOME OWNERS tween the Communist demand lon-." activities of the project, mainly PACKAGE Policy Does and for terms giving them a deci­ ORGANIZATION DISCOUNTS! the acquisition of property. To Discuss CluVs Future Communist China was report Notes and News ^ D E N T IS T S ’ DEAN DIES Costs ’’Peanuts!” Phone 649- sive voice in South Viet Nam's ed promising increased aid to The notes will be repaid with 4558. The answer: The Beaa future and the U.S. demand that On New York B rid g e the periodic progress grants Alternative courses of action was done by Intense heat and WALLINGFORD (AP) — Dr. North Viet Nam and warning its Cub Pack 91 discussed tonight by involves surface materials such George H. Craig, dean of Con- Family. the Commimists abandon their own people about a danger of from the $1,8 million federal al­ conquest of the South. NEW YORK (AP) — Wood- bridge, which connects New location set aside for the North Cub Scout Pack 91 of the of the Manchester Ooun- “ covering and ceilings, necticut dentists, died Sunday American air attacks again.st row Lieone, 47, driving his York City with New Jersey. The Manchester Green School met try Club who will meet to con- Little structural damage was at the age of 94. He had prac- Clarence Anderson The bombing strategy adopted Chinese cities. In Moscow Pre­ 120 End project. done truck across the George Wash­ lanes were not being used be­ The procedure ot borrowing recenUy at the school, under the club’s position in the tbe ticed in Wallingford for 70 years. ington Bridge, looked in the cause of the light Sunday morn­ funds on the open market is fol- the direction of Cubmaster Har- aftermath of the fire last week tespected the Three of his five sons became INSURANCE mirror and saw an airplane. ing traffio. lowed because it has bqen prov-,Qld.Bonham. which seriously damaged its ^ Id m g was in- dentists, and Craig ouUived two AGENCY. INC. , sured tor fire dam ^e. of them. A moment later the wlng4ip en less costly, Interest-irise. • J«Oen'4'presented the flag and C’l'ihhouse. [UDII.Iil(SOII,«iol' the small plane, carrying two The government has bean conducted opening ceremonies. meeting 16; set for 7:4#-' AnotJffer posri’hiUty — a ’re- Funeral services will be held mote one In Warren’* view — is Tuesday. 74 E. CENTER ST men, nicked Leone’s truck and Break Reported paying 4.12 per cent interest for Bobcat badges were presented Garth the home of landed in the middle of the its borrowing for renewal pur- to C3yde Miller and Stephen Ferguson, one of the „ „ FO B A L IFE TIM E ! bridge. The two occupants of You it never have to buy film afraln . . At Mill Store poses. Sapienza. Members of Den 2 club’s directors. because each time LigRetts develops and the plane walked away with mi­ Expected to attend are direc­ prbus your roll of Bl^kSlack & White ■ oi nor injuries. Leone, from Gut- others who had presented welcomed the two boys in song, Koda-colnr film we give you ABSO Pilgrim Mills at 177 H art­ prices at the Dec. 21 local bid Den 4 presented a program tors of, the club and directors of LU T E t.Y F R E E , a ff^esh rdll of film tenberg, N.J., was unhurt. BoltoU Oorp., a holding com- for your camera. We replace the film ford Rd. was broken irito on openings w ere: The Hartford on Christmas customs in other you have developed. It'.s all fresh- pilot, Phmip Ippolito, 19. Thursday or Friday, according National Bank, 2.98 per cent; countries such as Mexico, Paris l^as title to the build' dated and tup nuality an d Ko- of the Bronx, told police he was police * E 'laK. too. Quick processing . . going to land the single-engine ^ the Connecticut Bank and Trust and (!!hina. directors 24 hour service for Ck)., 3.01 per cent; the First Na- Awards were given-to the fol- Boltoll 16, but some of black and white (just plane in tne Hudson River after Desk drawers were pulled BoItoU directors are also dub Beginning tomorrow a little bit longer for tional City Bank Of New York lowing scouts by the cubmaster: color). the engine failed. But his pas- ransacked, the cash directors. senger, Joseph Brennan, 39, of cover was removed City, 3.07 per cent; and the Mor- Richard Ledbetter, Marc gan C!asualty Trust Co., also of Hirsohfeld and Philip Woodrow, Club President Ray Warren <20 Hackensack, N.J., told IppoUto machine in the said today that he expects al­ _L2Z. be couldn't swim. ba.sement was forced open. An New York (3ity, 3.09 per cent. gold arrows on wolf badges; All Christmas items in The damaged plane veered off undetermined amount of money most all of the directors will ------Marc Hirschfeld, wolf bodge; attend. It wdU be their first op­ AT THU PAKKADE the truck and came to rest in taken from the macdiine Philip Woodrow, silver arrow on LiGGEn DRUG 404 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST portunity for a formal discus­ the two center lanes of the giant knives were taken from the wolf badge; Philip Leverault, sion since the fire last. Tues­ kitchen. No money was in the Blind Campaign bear badge; and Conrad Hauk, Your Gift Gallery's C day. Most of the club members \ register at the time. There was Hon 'badge. To End Friday AO,..- . *’®-''® surveyed the damaged no evidence of forced entry, po­ After the official dosing building, but a quick meeting New Year's lice report. The annual fund drive of the cerempnies, the members par- prevented by the interven- INDEPENDENT GARAGE Streamers—Confetti Connecticut Institute for the “ Cipated in a grab bag and re- jng holiday. Paper Plates—Napkins WA^iMTNrr'TYVM6 MILLION ASTHMATIC A tv, ®'°®® Friday. The fr^hments were served. The dub operates its golf OWNERS OF MANCHESTER WASHINGTCiiN — Asthma, statewide goal is $75,000. Con- ^1^® "®^t planned bowling course on land it leases from NOE ARTHUR DRUG trlbutors are reminded to mall ‘^ip is scheduled for Jan. 15. the town, and has been negoUat- Present known, afflicts 5 million Ameri- donations before the closing The standings of the dens with ing for a longer lease so that it date if possible. The Institute ^heir averages are: Den 2, can borrow money to make im­ AT WATKINS - 935 MAIN STREET sponsors Oak Hill School, Hart- "hth an average of 68; provements in the course and Douglas Smith ford, which has an enrollment I^en 5, second, with an average the clubhouse. Facing the pros­ He forgot! No, she forgot! Well, they both forgot. Dr. of 127 legally blind children of 56; Den 6, third with an aver- pect of added expense to repair BEAUTIFICATIOX CHAIRMAN from about 67 dties and towns age of 56.5; Den 4, fourth with the fire damage, the dub is OF THE MANCHESTER CHA3IBER OF COMMERCE in this state. an average of 55; and Den 1, now eager to resolve the lease The institute Is not a s s o c l a t - fifth with an average of 52. question. AS GUEST SPEAKER AT ed- with any fund drives f o r ------—----- Immediately after the fire. THEIR ANNUAL DINNER MEETING s i t * o ® 5 glaucoma research, prevention REPEAT PERFORMANCE Mayor Francis Mahoney as- of blindness or similar efforts FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) — sured the dub that the town’s WE NEVER FORGET! In the field of blindness. Neither Patrolman C. A. Daniels board of directors will be ready TUESDAY, JAN 4— 8 P.M. does it benefit from Community stopped an attractive woman, when the club is to renegotiate Cheat or United Fund cam- 28, because her car was taveJdng a lease extension, OUR AUTOMATIC WILLIE'S RESTAURANT paigns. All contributions are 37 miles per hour in a 20-mile A meeting with the town direc- used to educate apd train Oak zone. “When I started writing tors will have to be held soon FUEL OIL DELIVERY INMTATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL OWNERS — Hill students. out the ticket,” he said, "she .after tonight’s dicussion, War- HALF E.MPI.OYES AND GUESTS OF GAS STATIONS — Oak Hill School is privately started screaming, cussing and ren said today, IS CERTAIN GARAGES AND CAR DEALERS TO ATTEND operated and its students are pulling out her hair.” One of the possibilities to be educated and trained to become ' Then she fainted. Daniels discussed tonight Is redesigning DINNER $3.50 LECTURE, 9 P.M. (No Charge) CHIC FUR-COLLARED independent and productive called firemen and an ambu- the clubhouse which many club Wc recoreJ the average temperature for each day; REGULAR 7.97 adults without charge to par- lance. The young woman was leaders feel is laid out badly. compute the number of degree.s the average is below FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. 64.3-2819—649-4531 revived and sent eSn her way — The alternative would be to re- 2 6.S. Then we combine this temperature data with COAT LINED WITH Contributlohs from this area with a traffic ticket. store the building to its original your known rate of fuel use to determine exactly VIC DELLAFERA, Chairman “ROYAL ADAGIO” may be sent to BLIND, care of This happened to Daniels condition without any altera- how much fuel your burner u.ses each day to keep Cbhnectlcut Bank and 'Erust about the same time lost year tion. you as wartn ,i.s you Wiint to be. No matter what the TOASTYPILE STRETCH SLACKS Oo., Manchester, too. Almost all the fire damage weather, till you have to do is lean b.ack and relax. PRICE You'll never h;f\e to rely on your memory or your FLETCHER GLASS GO. OF MANCHESTER Sweeping collar of Special new low price on' tank gauge (which may be inaccurate) to tell you French-imported dyed 7 when it s time to fill the tank. Wo know when it our entire stock of • l"^‘ohfrom rabbit on a fashion-wise Milliken “Royal Adagio” •tralght atlteh MANCHESTER’S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION start.-; getting low and we refill it without any bother ’’ When Yon Think of Glass, 1 0 4 9 .4 5 2 1 double-breasted Melton to slg-zag to you. And we refill it with Mobilheat fuel oil, rayon-nylons with the Think of Fletcher” in 90* reprocessed wool, famous Jane Hunter* • Bxolusive quality checked 21 times between the refinery and 10% other fibres . . . fully label! Detachable stirrups, Push-Button your furnace. Remember, there’s a big difference in lined with acrylic pile Bobbin stitch crease, unbreakable • Handsome OPEN TILL 4 P.M. di.striluitors. We’d like to show you just how big 54 McKEE STREET plus quilt-lined sleeves. nylon zipper. New colors cabinet After the biggest Christmas in our history, there are still that difference can be. Winter shades . . . misses' COMPARABLE plus black. Misses’ From MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Mzes 10 to 18. WITH DETACHABLE a few strictly Christmas items remaining . . . not much TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS VALUE $23 sizes 8 to 18. STIRRUPS qu'antjty of any one article . . . some ocfds-and-ends . . . from $25.00 to $45.00 fufi for country of origin of importod fur§ $ 3 6 0 ADDITIONAL HOURS M obil ^ 0 ^ 0 P erw eei and one-of-a-lcind items. .man down Parmont THURSDAY EVENING 6 TO 8 h S Now Is the time to bring In your screens to be repaired. 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. A . PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHUaitiJC EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1966 fl Bay State Tax Battle H eb ron MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27; 1 § 8 5 Rev, Mr, Cross W illiams-Prohl Delivers Last EVERY Luci Says She’ll Try EVERYTHING TO Heads for Showdown CELEBRATE YOUR BOSrrON (AP)-/n>e year-long M« some decision reached even Sermon Here DOUBIE STAMPS W E U « $ D A Y The Baby Hal '■^MiaaQachusatts tax battle goes if K is on Volpe’s terms. NEW YEAR! ■Hown to tlie wire tMs week as Utere will be a number of at- The Rev. John N. Ooss, be­ T o Finish Education ARTHUR DRUQ —Oov. John A. Vdpe mounts a tempts to amend the bill, how­ loved pastor of the Hpbron CHICAGO (AP) — Luci ment on Cjhristmaa Eve fol­ ■f •* drive to get a sales tax enacted ever, and there is a poesibility Baines Johnson’s Christmas lowed rumors that the couple In the final days of 1965. and Gilead Congregational Been Named. that amendments coidd cripple present to her father was a wanted to become engaged, but It Is the Republican gover­ churches, delivered his last ser­ the biU. promise that she would try to were having trouble obtaining nor's sixth .sales tax package mon at the local churches Sun­ A« of now, It Is expected that finish her education after her approval from her parents. this year and Volpe .seems to. the real fight on the governor’s day. His sermon topic was, ”At marriage to Airman Pat Nu­ "But I don’t know where all have his best chance of success. sixth tax biU will come in the the Heart of Life.” Mtller, Nancy Elizabeth, daughter of Daniel Timothy Jr. gent, 22, of Waukegan, HI. next those rumors came from,” Lud Volpe moved in with the $200 Senate. Senate Preeident Mau­ and Bernice Elizabeth VanOverstraeten Miller, 64 Leland Dr. summer, the Chicago Tribune told the Tribune. "I didn’t ever mtlUon tax program after House He is leaving Hebron to as­ rice A. Donahue, D-Holyoke, la She was born Nov. 25 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal said today. have to change daddy’s mind.” and Senate Democrats, who sume the pastorship of the Wa­ leacUng the Hght against sales grandmother Is Mrs. John M. VanOverstraeten, Milford. Her rister, Lynda Bird, flies control the legtelature by top tertown church. The Women’s TTie Tribune quoted the Presi­ taxes and he engineered the 22- Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Miller, dent’s daughter as saying: to Wyoming today where she’ll heavy majorities, failed in their Fellowship served a dessert at 18 Senate defeat of Volpe’s East Hampton, N.Y. She has a brother, David, IH l and a "Right now I have every in­ be a guest at the home of a attempts to pass a tax bill. the party, directed by Mrs. fourth tax bill on Nov. 6, sister, Cynthia. 4. tention of getting as much ed­ young man she met last sum­ The governor’s new plan Charles Wallace and Mrs. Don­ OPIN ’TIL 9PeM. At that time the governor mer on a trailer tour of the would make the 3 per rent ald Robinson. Senior Deacon ucation as possible. You never picked up five Democratic votes # 1 W ED. & TNURS. Gordon, David Jonathan, son of Hpward M. and Deena know what is going to happen, West. levy temporary—it would run Edward A. Smith spoke, and for Wa program to go with the and I feel every woman should The President’s older daugh­ from Feb. 1, 1966 to Dec. 31, there were solos by John Bell ! RIDAY TIL 6 P.M. ------^ Sanders Gordon, 174 Woodland Dr., Wapplng. He was bom 13 Republican votes. He only and group singing. ter, who has been spending the 1967 and terminate on that date Dec. 8 at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hartford. His maternal gp*and- be prepared. Besides, I like to needs three more Senate votes Schools in Hebron closed parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sanders, Hackensack, N.J. study and I love my school.” Christmas holidays at the fami­ Get Ready unless extended by the legisla- to get the bill through the Sen­ Thursday following full ses­ His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Lud, who is 18, showed her ly ranch in Texas, plans a few tiu-c. ate. sions, to reopen on Jan. 3, Hackensack, N.J. He has a sister, Amy Ruth, 2. engagement ring Sunday as she days of skiing in Wyoming, She The measure’s first test The finaJ few days of the ses­ To Party 1966. Christmas parties took • • • • * and her fiance left St. Bartholo­ is to stay at the home of Mrs. comes in the House and observ­ sion should be hectic as both place at the elementary school. Newmarker, Janet Lee, daughter of Edward L. and mew’s Roman Catholic church .^mold Eastman in Evanston, ers believe it will pa-ss as did Houses try to enact some must Luci Johnson leaves church with her fiance, Pat Nugent, left, and his parents, Wyo. ■ t a .similar measure early in No­ This gives a breathing spell of Lynne Dart Newmarker, Northfleld Rd., Coventry. She was In Waukegan after attending Be A Smarty legiadation before the session 10 •'days, Including Sundays, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nugent of Waukegan, HI. Luci and Pat’s engagement noon Mass. Mrs. Eastman is the mother vember. bom Dec. 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ends on Jan. 4. was announced Christmas Eve. (AP Photofax) President Johnson often has of Brent Eastman, 26, a Univer­ ^ The mood of the House, im- which will be much appreciated grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Dart, Coventry. Her UsuaUy the leglslatime winds expressed a desire that both of sity of California medical stu­ Call: ■ der the leadership of Speaker by teachers and pupils. paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Edward L. Newmarker, Rock­ up its business in plenty of time, Ws daughters complete a col­ dent. He was woking in Grand John F. X. Davoren, is difficult Congressman William St. ville. She has a sister, Laura, 3. other officials today to have the damage to Its trunk sewer line but this year there is not enough U.S. Aid Sought lege education. Luci, his young­ Teton National Park when Lyn­ to predict. But Davoren himself Onge reports deep appreciation • * • • • state underwrite Its share of as the raging Rlllito River time left to take action on all to the people of tte second dis­ f - any federal aid. er daughter, will finish her da stopped there on her tour. NEW SYSTEM - has indicated the bill probably the measures pending. Mosimann, Jedin Coby, son of John W. and Eleanor M. In Arizona Flood ripped away two miles of the will go through. trict in providing him the op­ C.' A. Pugh, assistant regional line. freshman year In Georgetown The 1996 legislature already Is Nemeth Mosimann, Amy Lane, Ellington. He was bom Dec. University’s School of Nursing $8,250,000 BILL LAUNDRY A chief reason given by those portunity to represent them, director of the Bureau of Rec­ In eastern Arizona citizens of the Hrat in Moasachusetts to rim 15 at Mancheker Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — Res­ before .she is manied. AND DRY CLEANING who think the bill will pass the adding that it is a ’’great hon­ lamation, made his own inspec­ Safford and Clifton were moving GREENFIELD, Mass. (AP) past Thanksgiving Day and now parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Nemeth, Llncroft, N.J. His idents In flood-ravaged Arizona After the church services, House Is that members of the or and privilege to have had a tion of flood-damaged areas of back into homes filled with mud — Paul Gordon of Venice, Fla., ON HARRISON ST. (44) it seems sure to continue into paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Coby Mosimann,« Luci, Nugent, and their entour­ year long -struggle would like to part In the effort which result­ continued to mop up today while central, eastern and southern when the Gila River overflowed has sent thetown of Greenfield a Off East Center St. 1966. ed in the success of the 1966 Toms River, N.J. He has two brothers, Robert, 4, and Ed­ age of Secret Service men left ward, 3; and a sister, Susan, 15 months. keeping hopeful eyes on the Arizona. » its banks last week. bill for $8,250,000 to compensate Opposite the Cemetery se.ssion.” Waukegan for O'Hare Interna­ • « • * • state Capitol for possible word Pugh said federal funds can for inconvenience caused last ”As your Congressman,” he tional Airport to return to Tex­ For Pickup and Delivery of federsJ help. be made available immediately e a s t e r n s i t e s f a v o r e d summer when he was detained says, ” I trust you will contact Goehring, Heidi Lee, daughter of Robert John and Linda as. CaU 649-7753 I Viet Mountain Tribesmen Gov. Sam Goddard made an if the affected regions are de­ three days after he was stopped me on any subject in which Dooley Goehring, 365 Center St. She was bom Dec. 14 at WASHINGTON — The Mid- Nugent is undergoing basic aerial Inspection of the flood clared a disaster area by Presi­ for driving without a license. Branches at: 209 North Main you may be intere.sted, whether Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Atlantic and Southeastern states training at Lackland Air Force area and declared most of it a dent Johnson. Tucson suffered Town Treasurer John Klley said S t and 601 Hartford BcL i-- Sentenced After Coup Fails it be a personal problem, legis­ are Mrs. Edith Dooley and Harry A. Dooley, Somerville, were visited in 1964 by 42 per Base near San Antonio. Also Pine Cleaners disaster area. He meets with an estimated $1.25 million in he didn’t expect the town would lation, information or simply N.J. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederic cent of Americans on vacation. The engagement announce- pay the bill. 666 Center Street PLEIKU, South Viet Nam killing a Vietnamese lieutenant Goehring, 155 Autumn St. She has a brother, Scott Dooley, 2. 7 an expre.sslon of your views on (AP) — Four Montagnard and planning to slay the offi­ national issues.” * * * ♦ * tribesmen were condemned to cer’s family. The proper address Is Wil­ Pellerln, Christine Ann, daughter of Philippe Sr. and The prisoners, handcuffed in death today tor their part in an liam L. St. Onge, 1405 Long- Barbara Heim Pellerin, Rt. 85, North St„ Hebron. She was pairs, did not appear to under­ worth House, Office Building, bom Dec. 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal ’ unsuccessful revolt 10 days ago stand when an interpreter told Wajfliington, D.C. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Heim Sr., Hebron. to set up an autonomous tribal them the court’s sentence. The There will be a service of if Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pellerin, •tate in South Viet Nam’s cen­ mountain people speak their Holy Communion at 9 a.m. New Bolton. She has two brothers, Philippe Jr.. 4, and Mark, 16 tral highlaads. own (haleot. Year’s Day at St. Peter’s Epis­ Bradford Bachrach iiboto months. - A South Vietnamese field Ancrther group of Montagnard copal Church. The Rev. Gordon MRS. ALAN DAVID WILLIAMS court-martial sentenced 16 other leaders will go on trial Tuesday. W. Weeman will officiate. Mrs. Miss Sandra Jean Prohl of were Robert Prohl of Boxford, Cleveland, Michael Grover, son of Grover E. and Pa­ Montagnards to terms ranging They include civil servants, Herbert Porter will pre.slde at tricia Ann Tyrrell Cleveland, 7 Robert Rd., Rockville. He from five yeera at hard labor school teachers and an army Boxford, Mass., became, the brother of the bride; Michael the organ as new organist. Miller of Eastchester, N.Y., and was bom Dec. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ followed by banishment for five captain who was charged with Police Arrests bride of Alan David Williams of Robert Sherman of Monroe. ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elbrldge Tyrrell, Del­ years to life imprisonment. One conspiring to undermine the se­ Three cars were involved In Manchester yesterday afternoon Chuck Steak ,59* » 99."S ^ g g e hi, N.Y. His paternal gp-andparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tribesman was acquitted. The curity of the state. The attendants were dress­ two separate accidents in the at Melrose (Mass.) Highlands ed alike in floor-length gowns Cleveland, Lebanon Springs, N.Y. He has a sister, Michelle, five-man court deliberated for They are members of FUL- same place shortly after mid­ 2. 40 minutes. Congregational Church. of deep turquoise peau de sole, RO, the French initials of the night Friday, State Police, Col­ The bride is a daughter of Thirty-five Vietnamese .-civil- styled with empire waisUine Montagnard’s anti-Communist chester Troop, report. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Prohl of Wiley, James Nelson, son of James A. and Mayfa lane and soldiers were killed in and three - quarters - length independence organization, the Harry W. Bridgman of North Boxford. The bridegroom is a Smith Wiley, 119 Mather St. He was bom Dec. 9 at Man­ Ifie revolt. It was the second in sleeves and accented by a floor- dub Steaks Mnunloirt United Front for the Liberation son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is 15 months by activists among Windham lost control of his car length green sash. They wore of Oppressed Peoples. Williams, 151 St. John St. ChuckRoasf Mrs. Wilma Kinman, Vincennes, Ind. His paternal gp-eind- the nearly million mountain on the ice on Rt. 6A. went off matching headpieces. The ma­ U. S. Special Forces officers The Rev. John A. Martin of Calif. Steak nr parenta are Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley, 60 Campfield Rd. tribesmen who generally resent the road and knocked down 3 tron of honor carried a bouquet cn a helped end the last uprising in Melrose Highlands Congrega­ .6 9 ' He has a sister, Sharon Allyson, 2. domination by the Vietnamese fence posts. He wa? arrested of pink poinsettias while the September 1964 by negotiating tional Church performed the Chuck Fillet tonuu * * * • « from the lowlands. and charged with driving too bridesmaids carried bouquets of between the Montagnards and candlelight ceremony. Bouquets BIT Two days ago a sandbag wall fast for conditions and is sched­ white poin.settias. Shoulder Steal cnci Ik. 1 Craig, Keith Samuel, son of Samuel W. and Patricia P. Vietnamese cxfflcdals. Special of white pompons, carnations 9 9 ' Bind five firing squad stakes uled to appear in Circuit Court Mrs. Prohl wore a pale blue Phillips Craig, 105 Lancaster Rd., Glastonbury. He was bom FVirces men have trained Mon­ and gladioli were on the altar. Stewing Beef were put up in Pleiku’s main 11, Willlmantic, on Jan. 26. silk and wool silit with match­ Dec. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal tagnard units into effective The pews were marked with Hound Roast for •{ wrroN Q 0 C public square. The four men fighting forces. Soon after, a car driven by ing accessories. The bride­ Nnust grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phillips, North Palm Flora A. VigllotU of New Hav­ evergreens and candles. Beach, Fla. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. An­ sentenced to death have the At the heart of the disrpute are groom’s mother wcqre a blue dankeuRibs eSj Tight to appeal. en stopped at the scene of the Given in marriage by her ribbed-silk dress and ensemble drew Craig, Fort Fairfield, Maine. He has a brother, Kev­ racial and cultural differences father, the bride wore a full- Cross Rib Roas,1 tttr The prosecuUon had asked for Bridgman accident, and her car with matching accessories. 1 encK in Howard, 20 months. between the Montagnards and length gown of Ivory - colored * 9 9 ' the death penalty for only one was hit by a vehicle driven by A reception was held in Fel­ Brisket Boneless X n . 99* * * • * • the lowland Vietnamese, who ottoman. The gown was desigpi- o f the 20 defendants. Master Carol A. Smith of Mansfield lowship Hall of the church. For Kohler, Edwin Roudolph, son of Ronald E. and Susan consider the primitive mountain ed with bateau neckline, three- !oasf Sgrt Nay Ry, who admitted people savages. Center, who could not stop on a wedding trip to Carmel-by- * 9 9 ' Waterman Kohler, 65 Clinton St. Ha was bom Dec. 20 at the ice, police report. She was quarters-length sleeves, An em­ the-Sea and Southern Cali­ n a n k S te a k Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents pire-styled bodice accented by a arrested and charged with driv­ fornia, Mrs. Williams wore a are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Waterman, Pomfret. His paternal satin bow and a chapel-length ing too fast for conditions, and is navy blue knit suit with red grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Kohler, Coventry. train. ■ She wore a finger-tip- $2 Trillion Fiscal Expert scheduled to appear at Circuit accessories. The couple will He has two sisters, Dora May, 3, and Jodl-Lin, 15 months. length mantilla of Belgian lace Court 11, Wlllimantlc, on Jan. make their home at 2010 La­ and carried a spray of Eucharist tham St., No. 51, Mountain 26. Damage to both cars was UNOX IMPORTED BONELESS Vogel, John Martin and Paul William, twin sons of Wil­ E Retires from Senate Post lUies. View, Calif. moderate. liam H. and Gertrude E. Boyle Vogel, Loomis Rd., Bolton. WASHINGTON (AP) _ A Mrs. Melvin Pray of Bow, Mr. Williams is a 1960 gradu­ A car driven by Stephen A. N. H., was the matron of hon­ They were bom Dec. 18 at Manchester Mc»^orial Hospital. Senate fiscal expert who has ate of Manchester High School PORK lOIN ROIl Steiner, 19, of 72 Flemming Rd., or. Bridesmaids were Mrs.- John Their maternal grandmother Is Mrs. John ■■. Boyle, Bos­ Manchester, skidded on Rt. 85 and a 1964 graduate of Bates ton, Mass. Their paternal grandmother is Mr.s. Ludwig Wall- handled federal government Schiavi of Nonyay, Maine, and College, Lewiston, Maine. He is FULLY ^ Thursday afternoon and knocked CANADIAN ner. New York, N.Y. They have three sisters, Louise Marie, appropriations totaling more Miss Mary Williams of Man­ attending Stanford University, COOKED O lb. down 11 fence posU, spun, skid­ STYLE 3%, Elizabeth Ann, 2%. and Eileen Boyle, 17 months. than J2 trillion retires Thursday chester, sister of the bride­ Calif., where he is working ded and knocked down 3 more, CAN BACON after 53 years of service at the groom. toward a Ph.D. in chemistry. police say. Extensive damage Gary Savilonis of Manchester Wilmot, Winter Brooke, daughter of Lyndon Lee and Capitol. Mrs. Williams is also a 1964 HAFNIA IMPORTED DANISH Everard H. Smith, 75. is .step­ was done to the car, and the served as best man. Ushers graduate of Bates College. Roberta Sue lEagleson Wilmot, Woodbridge Rd., Coventry. C ping down as chief clerk of the driver was arrested and charged She was bom Dec. 18 at M.mche.ster Memorial Hospital. Her Senate Appropriayons (Commit­ with reckless driving. He is CANNED HAMS maternal grandmother is Mrs. Edna A. Eagleson, 637 S. tee, from what he calls "the scheduled to appear at Circuit Main St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred most wonderful job in the Court 11, Willimantic, on Jan. LBJ Hop es Fighting W. Wilmot, Coventry. Her maternal great-grandmother Is world.” 18. [19 » £ 2 9 Mrs. Elsa Wilhelm, Canterbury St. 1:^339 • » • * ♦ "You couldn’t find a universi­ UNION . . . vou ty any place where you could Manchester Evening Herald ijiwTpnce, Kletha Marie, daughter of Gary Hall and hear as many top people on as Hebron correspondent Miss Will Ease in Asia Frletha Gunderson Lawrence, 15 Auburn Rd. She was bom Susan Pendleton, tel. 228-8454. Dec. 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal many different .subjects as AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Presi­ was described as "unfortu­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gunderson, Plymouth come before our committee ev­ dent Johnson reportedly still nate.” Meeting, Pa. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ery year,” lie said. The President and the First retained a glimmer of hope to­ Howard La'wrence, Lake Placid, N.Y. Smith went to work for the Nation Shivers Lady attended Sunday service Senate committee- April 1, 1913, day that the fighting in Viet * • • * * at the First Baptist church in-. at the outset of the Woodrow As Mercury Dips Nam will not return to pre- Johnson CJity. He shook hands Sebenvlfzky, Lisa Jo, daughter of Allan and Helqn Wal- Wilson administration. Christmas ferocity. with everyone in sight — even Inski Scherwitzky, Pinnacle Rd., Ellington. She was bom That first year the congres- EVERARD H. SMITH Dec. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal By THE A8St)CIATED PRESS The fact that the United one of his Secret Service body­ ■ional appropriations to run thp grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ludwik Walinski, Rockville. An Intense storm hurled high States had not resumed bomb­ guards — and he signed auto­ government totaled $1,098,0(K).- .slowed by failing eyesight and a Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scherwit­ winds, rain and snow at the ings of North Viet Nam, even graphs readily. 000. In the 196,5 session hip ailment. But, even as retire­ zky, Rockville. She has a brother, Stephen, 6; and twin sis­ Nortliwest today. two days after the end of the Afterwards, Johnson visited which ended in October the total ment nears, he> in his office Gale warnings went up on the ters, L«,ura and Lynne, 5. wa.s $119 .3 billion, .second high­ evefiy working day. cease-fire, was seen as evidence his boyhood home and, by coin­ ***** northern stretches pf the Pacific cidence, gave his Secret Service est in history. Only 1942, a Docs he expect to enjoy re­ that Johnson still was seeking a Danforfh, Michael Andrew, son of Richard ^John and Coast, and heavy snow bodyguard a scare. World War II year, had a higher tirement? peaceful settlement. Joyce Ann Roberts Banfbrth, 172 Eldrldge St. He was bom figure -- $147 billdon. ' warnings went out to the norths Just as Jolinson drove to the ” I hope .so,” Smith said. "But ern Rockies. When the United States and Dec. 13 at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents Over the 53 years of Smith's South Viet Nam were consid­ old homestead, an 18-year-old I dem’t know. Sometimes on the Winds as high as 52 m.p.h. are Mr. and Mrs. A r ^ le Roberts, 206 Eldrldge St. His pa­ work with Uie committee, the ering last week a 30-hour Christ­ deer hunter emerged from his weekends, I used to get jumpy raked Cape Mendocino, Calif. n a a p e r o r ternal grandmother is Mrs. Elsie Stepian, Hartford. He has appropriations totaled $2,191,- mas cease-fire, so long as their grandfather’s home across the because I didn’t have anything Rain fell In coastal areas. two brothers, Richard, 2%, and Gary, 000 . 000 , 000 . to do.” troops were not fired upon. street carrying a rifle with tele­ ***** Four inches of snow in Burns, In his early years on the Johnson kept aloof from the scopic sight. At that instant, a Rockx, John Edward, son of Hugo M. and Tanetta ^uth Ore., thickened the snow cover group. Smith was one of the eventual announcement and, 12-year-old girl in a yard nearby Bezuyen Rockx, 39 Eva Circle, Vempn. He was bom Dec. 20 " there to eight inches. three full time committee em- publicly, the decision-making. set off a loud firecracker. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ Rousing Ovation An inch of snow whitened ploye.s and he worked on all of, Secret Service agent Cliff Hill ents are Mr. tind Mrs. L. Bezuyen, East Paterson, N.J. His eastern Wa.shington. ’’That's a matter to be Appur’ 2 the bills. decided In Saigon,” said the — remembered for climbing paternal grandmother 1^ Mrs. Mary Rockx, Breda, Holland For Hope Troupe Harsh cold spread from Mon­ Now, with the federal govern­ Texas White House. aboard the limousine of Presi­ 2 *.3 9 ' He has a brother, Peter, 15; and two sisters, Nancy, II, ment far greater in size and tana across the central Plains. dent John F. Keimedy in Dallas ABOARD USS Ticonderoga Johnson made no public com­ and BettyJane, 8. much more complex, the com­ Temperatures dropped to 22 at the time of the assassination ***** ment on the cease-fire, even mittee has 35 .staff members (AP) — Bob Hope and his below zero in Broadus and Lew- — jumped from a security car 2„ 29‘ though he normally Is quick to Pesoosolldo, John Charles, son of F. Peter and Elizabeth Including one or more experts troupe of entertadneiTs got a istown, Mont., and to -17 In Wil- and advanced on the rifle-holder PRA«G?jB'fcE Identify himself with good news. M. Roath Pescosolido, 32 Ardmore Rd. He was bom Dec. 6 for each of the separate depart­ rousing ovation today from liston, N.D., and Bemidji, Minn. with arms outstretched. at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. In many quarters, his silence 3’iS89<^ mental bills. The mercury shrank to -3 in The episode soon was forgot­ and Mrs. Charles Roath, East Hartofrd. His paternal grand­ more than 2,500 sailors jam­ was interpreted as indicating 7 But Smith, as chief clerk North Platte, Neb., and -2 in ten when the train ' of coinci­ CS SALAD mother is Mrs. Anthony Calltro, Old Lyme. He has two ming the flight deck of this U.S. reluctance to associate himself since 1938, has kept his finger Rapid (Jity, S.D. dences were unraveled. After ^ ^ 5 9 ' brothers, Peter, 9, tind Jeffrey, 7; and two sisters, Karen, 8, 7th Fleet carrier off the coast of with a move that might go on all of the meaaure.s. Cold air covered most of the Johnson left the scene, the and Mary Beth, 5. Viet Nam. awry. And some observers were Smith was'brought to the Cap­ nation. youth drove away for some convinced after the cease-fire itol by Sen. Thomas S. Martin of Hope touched off a storm of Freezing weather extended hunting — just as he had intend­ Virginia who was chairman of applause when he took a potshot south to the central section of failed to hold, that this was his ed. at American students who dem­ reasoning. the Appropriations Committee the Gulf Coast. Temperatures htlaui at the time. onstrated against the war In sank into the 30s overnight In However, one source close to HEADS KOREAN DEMOCRAT He wa.s hired partly becau.se Viet Nam. northern Florida. the President cast Johnson’s SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — m A N of his knowledge of shorthand _ __ ) Nelt'i Wolf whistles from the crew­ aloofness in a different light by Kim Chong-pil ended 18 months Choicest Meats In Town and -was told only, "We want men who have been at sea near­ VIET CLOSE SHA\E saying: "He is silent because he of political retirement today and you to do some little odds and ly a month greeted .shapely M o r P M ATHENS, Tenn. (AP) — A is listening.” was elected chairman of South Save Me ^ 3 5 ' ends .iTOund the office.” stars Carroll Baker, Kaye Stev­ You (and your telephone) have something to celebrate! looaJ soldier serving in Viet In short, according to this Korea's ruling Democratic Re­ TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! ^ World War I, \Vorld War H ens, Joey Heatherton. Anita Nam has written his parents of source, Johnson said nothing publican party. USTERDIE and the Korean War put the M f NabuI 7 9 ' LEAN, ALL BEEF Bryant and Dianna Betts as a “ close shave” ait the hands of because he was most Interested greate.st strain on the Ap­ More than 2,(K)0 delegates to they appeared in tlgbt-fltUng a native barber* In Hanoi’s reaction. Reportedly, Throw the streamers, toss the confetti-there’s a happy New propriations (Comihlttee during the annual convention chose And that’s not all. The tax will be cut each year until Ifs dresses. . Jimmy Shepherd .said he got a he did not want to cloud the at­ MARGARINE a 3 1* Bmitli's career. Kim for the No. 2 party post by' EdoulM The evening almoat ended In haircut from a Vietnamese bar­ mosphere. Year ahead for Connecticut telephones (and their users). He recalls that he .stayed at acclamation after unanimously entirely gone three years from now. So put on your party tragedy when an A4 Skyhawk ber and a .short time later, on It was not happenstance ei­ CRACKERS IS c the Capitol until 2 or 3 a.m. electing President Chung Hee DrtdiNaU •rnimm 39 Starting with the first bills we mail after January 1, the retuniing from a strike against American officer entered the ther, it was said, that the State hat and kick up your heels. 'many nights during World War the Viet Cong weqt put of con­ Park to another two-year term Hamburg(REG. 65c LB.) 3;1 shop and was killed by the bar­ Department announced official­ as party president. n to get emergency money bills trol as it came In for a Ituidlng. ber. PARFAIT K 4 3 c U. S. tax on phone service drops from 10 to 3 per ceiit. ready for quick action by sena­ ly that American troops had Kim was an army general and NakiiM (LIMIT 6 LBS. i^ER FAMILY) The pilot, Lt. (j.g.) Bill Shepherd wrote that the tors on the committee the next been ordered not to fire except head of the secret police central Brougher of Johnstowm, Pa., barber wa-s a spy for the Viet There will be tax at all on a few of our special servipes. morning. In self-defense, even ''after the inteUigence agency durii^ the S lU C K S A s 4 3 ' The Southern New England Telephone Company ejected as the plane plunged Oe*i3 — and later was skiin«by In recent years he has been end of the 30-hour cease-fire, 31-month military government t - Into the sea and exploded. American troops. • Prim affocliv* thru fii, Dec 3L We reterve the right to Bmit y — •‘•ii HIGHLAND PARK MARKET and that tlto subsequent flg1itii« that followed Park’s 1961 coup. P m of the Nationwide BeU. System SIT mOHLAND STREET—FHONB 64S-427S

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S i & X T i ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN* MONDAY. DECEMBER 27.196S BIANCHESTER EVENING RERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1966 PAGE SEVEa^TEpy^, J^iede in Viet Nam Ripped Pants milea south to the nettraat inter­ leave from Ft. Ord, CdUf., ar­ help. Something’s got to be done change. — rived , at S a.m., and the hue a b ^ 'th is .” tort were Oapt. Francisco Oo- had appUed for U.S. vIm s . He Captam, 3 Others bas Oses, 46; Chief Mate Dlonl- M oft D rivert U mb B d t $ ^ Kanaimvllle raeldants raised driver M the eoRfUer 6tt at the ■Bid he understood that all four, Sigmn Ignite sio Antonib Ruiss y Aites, 41; more than RlO.OOO to build a fence. Ij _ men are married. He said they WASHmOTON —Two-thlrfh raS T BUlklET SUBMITTED F l ^ C i^an Ship Chief Engineer Mario Julio Freeway Feud paved road right up to the free­ B) sub4reeslng^terap*aturee, tbENTON, N.J. (AP) — The refused to see newsmen and of automobile drivers use seal Perezglron y Zaldes, 88; and Two Words a Paragraph way fence. But the U. 8. Bureau CooBeUeiis' scaled the fence, OSAKA, Japan (AP) — The photographers. belts on trips more than 35 New Jersey School of kedicine Purser Humberto Rey Fernan­ KANARRAVTLLB, UltBli (AP)' of P u l ^ boada wouldn’t lot caught lis trousers on the top and pentlstry has submitted a captain and three other qfflcera The spokesman quoted the miles from home. But lees than LAI RHB, Nam (NBA)— dez y Qulntano, 87. (Sibans as saying, “ We cannot A long-standing fceeway. faud them hook into thC freeway, and barbed Wire strands and went state budget requiest of 11,476,- half use them in local travel, 9P«c. 4 Kyle BleVlna is the bash* of a Cuban freighter walked Into They are from the 9,732-ton stand life in Cuba any longer.” Witt lha federal government the fence baxrter remained in sprawUng in the snow, spilling 000 in (ts first full year after the the Auto Industries Highway Adiy quiet sort of chap who the U.S. consulate general today freighter Aracelld IglesiaJi, C K A M place. the contents of his suitcase. ooUege was purchased- from 8e- Safety Conuhittee found. , had almost died down in this could sot tMdd his own in a de­ and asked for political asylum. which has been In drydock here Mo s l e m s c a r r i e d s e c r e t ------% bate with Mt. Rushmore. FAHCY Lettara to congressmen and Shaken but uiihurt, the soldier ton Han University. ■outhwestern Utah town of 380 Japanese police told the Kyo- since October. Repairs to the BAGHDAD, Iraq—The secret even President Johnson didn’t tramped home nearly miles AVERAGE MOVE 87« M lLm - For him, two words are a The state .bouj^ht the school do News Service the men were ship were scheduled to be com­ of paper-making was transmit­ — until the mayor’B son- ripped help, and eventually the contro­ through eight inches of snow. CHICAGO — The average paragraph. for $4 million last summer and frightened because their ship pleted today. The Osaka cus-' Otniry* his pants on the freeway fence. versy died down. Then the may­ ted to the Moslem and Eur- family’s move puts 6,000 pounean worlds because Moselems of household goods on the mov­ oersation quota for a week. "If,jmy hoy had broken Ws leg expenses after the Ukeover. weapons from Shanghai, In for Shanghai after naylgaiUon I n u i lass than a mile from the com­ Army for the Christines holi­ who saw a Chinese mill In ing van. That’s the equivalent at .When he gets hurt, it takes CHEESE munity, but residents must In the fall, he would have frozen The bulk of the proposed in­ Communist China, to North Viet trials. Samarkand In 751 A.D. brought days. f five rooms of> furnishings. Th« him 10 minutes to say ouch. CRABMEAT to death in the snow. Nobody crease would be for salary ad­ 8 ”0Zf|Mdcige drive four miles north or five Nam. A spokesman for the consu­ the news to Baghdad. It then . 'U ow ’d the battle go?” he 'H e . Dale CorneUeus, 21, on move takes the family 87* would have heard his cries for justments. The consulate said the defec- late genefal said the Cubans spread to Europe. >ras asked the other day. \a CAPE miles, industry averages show. 1 ‘‘O.K..” he replied. ” I see you were wounded." "Yup." gi "In the arm, isn't it?” "Yup.” "Does it hurt you at all?” ["Nope,." "Er, well, I understand you ttd very well in the fight” • "I guess.” I "Did you get many Viet TELEVISION APPLIANCE jpong?” ; ” A few.” AFTER CHRISTMAS 5 "A lot, I heard. You’re being jput through for a medal.” f "No kiddb*?" I "Yup.” ' a ? Blevins is 21 years old, from Westerville, OWo, and the First g a n t r y Division. He’s skinny KYLE BLEVINS; “A bashfully quiet sort of chap.’ ^ a cadnsse noodle and tall •ftt. , H2f»»siTK (enough to hunt geese with a net iStiSi A volunteer. Stone silent. Un­ New CRS Chief Supports obtrusive.'I a erowu He could oi two. gd^ unpo- A A If■ ■ youjw«a want w«ii% toMF collect 9Mimp» stamps Ipced In a erowd of two. ; He’s Shift to Justice Department Svorld youhnt t)\f» t/i K a . ^ comint, ^ e first guy to be WASHINGTON (AP) — The He sought to discount specula- these are the only stamps to save I com "we ere one.” puuiea down,” some- man chosen by President tlon by some that the appoint- qxMly"W e’re had pinned cried when down,” Blevins' somS' Johnson to direct the Oommuni- ment of a Northern Negro as 7 {company ran into an enemy reg- Relations Service fully en- director means a new shift in paent in an open field on tbs ‘^®**«* K* impending shift to the emphasis from South to North, . . . the stamps you get at food stores jsdge er8onJrSrie*fLd*bS?to ^ T PubUsll MemOirS Wi rturvt Oit a^t his platoon’s f^The ““ opposlUon to UliUbll IViemOirS riflit to limit q u u t it i* Vehicle was hot with flsmeflame and WASHINGTON (AP) — The «n danger of exploding, but the — wiiloh wlU occur automatical­ boldler didn’t noUce. ly unless Congress - objects - — with----- Justice Department has decided I He made himself a m SO days of submission of the to let convicted murderer Jo­ W e L He was thumbing his f* * * "* !* ^ * ® Ptai* in January. seph Valachi — the Cosa Nostra (iM e at an entire memy r^i- T ve never onhnseHop)x>sed tvi4«this move,” the lean, toitense Wilkins hoodlum who broke a blood oath hient of secrecy — publish his mem­ ______***** *** Interview. “ It made a "Blevins,” shouted his platoon oirs. AT PRICES YOU’VE 4 DAYS W g e a n t,' ‘ “get down *" from sense to me in a lot of sergeant,' * “get down from In doing so, H has broken a toere."here." ways before the President an­ It j dated so you know it's FRESH! long-standing policy against let­ But tlie boy didn’t answer. nounced it. And these reports of ting federal prisoners publish It was-0 0 typicaL morale are highly exagger- WAITED FOR . . ONLY stories of their lives of crime. Then he took a position be- ****** there was some un­ hind the vehicle’s machine gun n*rt*lnty about the future in The ,, 1,180-page, manuscript is Tedce gdvanfage of these after Christmas reductions — Some and began to prune away the ■°me people’s minds. But we’ve called . "The Real Thing.” Its 61- enemy’s advantage. They drop- °n*y had two resignations (aside f scrawled It on 1 er 2 of a kincT'— Display models —- All fully .guaranteed. i>ed like dominoes. from KyUe’s), and they’ve both during long months N O W ...Choose From "Blevins, get the hen down!” been because better Jobe were „ Columbia Jail. When the letum fite over- offered.” » He has Uved there since 1963, HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY ITEMS ON SALE Our Complete Display Of Whelmed one area, the skinny Wilkins, ad»o has been com- w widely kno./n GROUND BEEF E sphinx kicked over the ma- munky planning director In the by spilling to federal authoriUes chine’s engines and moved to service since October 1964, said committee the se- another. Up and down the fir- he has been working closely multimlllion-dollar 2 pounds or over Ing line. Loading his own am- with Atty. Gen. Nicholas Kat- syndicate called, in 3-CYCLE HARDWOOD munlUon. Picking his own tar- zenbach and other top Justice Nostra, or Every package is labeled with SOLID HARDWOOD MAPLE 23" gets. Driving his own bus. A officials since his nomination 10 ” the day just as soon as it’s AUTOMATIC HONEY MAPLE crew of one— fo r two -solid days ago. Information director Jack ground. You get it minutes- 80-Watt — Solid State "I can say unequivocally that Rosenthal explained why the fresh whether you shop early STEREO ^ And never did he mumble a their attitude toward the serv- department is breaking with or late. That's the special kind WASHER 19" 21" 23" 25" y®” *- ice, their Intentions, their sup- past practice. AM-FM STEREO C That ^ quite a A ow you port, has been total.” the young "To my knowledge, no excep­ of freshness care we take — THEATER put on, he told afterwards, lawyer said. "It’s really tion has ever before been especially for you! .■ ^ Puess. he replied. wonderful.” • PORTABLES • TABLE MODELS made,” Rosenthal wrote. "The OMnno M GUARANTEED FRESH ;w eren t you frightened?” wilkins is the nephew of Roy decision to make the exception SMAUMIOUIITS Wilklna, executive secretary of in this case is based on the be­ SEVBUU. • CONSOLES • STEREO THEATERS 0 1 TIMES OUIT MONDAY ;;WouId you do it again?” the National Association for the lief that 'Valachi’s case is itself 2 lbs or ovtr 188 *318 IN WALNtJT, MAHOGANY, MAPLE, CHERRY, PECAN rare and exceptional...” Robust flavor! *298 Advancement of Colored Peo- Valachi is about to greet his Fresh Ground Chuck ,kayIV about it?"it? ” ^ P*®‘ ’*’ ‘® younger Wilkins feels SPECIALLY PRICED r *Tfope." President Johnson's choice of a third new year from the death . x : : Negro to head the 67-man agen­ house in the D.C. Jail, where he has an isolated cell and private cy, which Katzenbach hopes to Extri flmrfui! guard because of the assumed Fresh Ground Round 7 8 Area Weather boost near 100, "shows a lot CiMcd Hai 220-VOLT — DELUXE about the President's instincts threat against his life by the 5-FOOT DELUXE 30" 15.3 CU. FT. j WINDSCMl LOCKS (AP) — and ideals oh civil rights. He syndicate he betrayed. His 32*3.38 Ja ridge of high pressure drift­ shewed he means business. keepers say he Is in good health, Armour Star Frankfurts S9U HARDW OOD AM-FM AUTOMATIC FROST FREE ing across Eastern------QuMe United States a few people thought the keeps In shape with calisthen­ win be responsible for another time wasn’t ripe for having a ics, spends much of his time ELECTRIC RANGE aunny/^y in Southern Now Ehig- Negro in this Job.” watching television. STEREO ELEC. RANCE REFRIGvFREEZER Jand today, Uie UMS. Weather WUklns feeU his service’s ------167-Ib. LOWER FREEZER ’Bureau said. task Is to q>eed up the process I ^ n ^ r a tu r e s will be on the of racial integration toward the IN g w IOWTI .«old side again btit the wind ultimate goal of full and equal , _ _ *118 ^ not be as strong as it was opportunity. D l C S 111 F l o r i d f l Sara Lee Danish Pastry B u i^ y , the forecaster said. "Wo can bring a little differ-’ Step & Shop Egg Nog *177 , Tonight skies will cloud up ent angle of vision, some technl- NEWTOWN (AP) — John W *198 21" ALL CHANNEL ’®*** «b ^ ’* the way the coGntrj: visiting hl3 brother In Florida. PORTABLE TV I*®****"*, and hat it w orij. 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1 . V: . ^ iut Scars May Show For N.E. College JGREEN BAY, Wis. Wgh Colts defense, out to win a hurt, aggravating a chronic an­ third period and the Packers’ fllMA a _ MB.. ^ _ against the Colts aided the tying The Oolts stayed in the gams fiP) ■— The Green “Bay conference Utle for a team with kle injury. Tight end Bill Ander­ trailing 10-0. drive. nament. classic, festival* aH sumptton”wiu” ^ t *Uie**annuea reMnl ^ iT fM s^ e w V o rk V ^ ^ r ^ a J l * ^ e M N®’ Halifax, N. S., which has a 5-1 a running , back at quarterback. son, who made , seven more with the help of Shlnnlck’s .J ^ ers have survived a Tom Gilburg went back to Still anoyier break came in touchdown, pass interceptkms mean the same thing in Woroester Jayce Houeay Fes- vtrS . wwi. ^ s ^ ^ M IHomung’s ribs, ached, and so catches after his first-play bob­ punt on fourth down with the fs h t to'^he death against did his knee and wrist. He spoke. the extra period after runs by by Bob Boyd and Jerry Logan New England college has- American mtemaUonal Uke m Oolor^ Stotf ’ ’ !lll“ ’ six of |e gallAnt Baltimore ble that allowed the Cblts’ only line of scrimmage at the Cblts’ Matte moved the ball into field ketball— an annual rmat holds its annual tournament in Boston University which has CSassic in Rochester, seven starts, while host Rhode and breathed with difficulty and touchdown, was so groggy that 40. The pass from center Buzz that nipped Green Bay drives, ^ Springfield, and Rhode Mend ^ t one m ^ tomor- IsUmC OoUege, - . faced New bits, but the scars may goal position with eight minutes and a goal line stand that 2 6 held his head sti^y to one side. he couldn’t remember gan^ Nutter was high and Gilburg gone in the overtime, Christmas fever that sends college conducts its hoUday fw- a t l S ? ^ ^ m row night. Dartmouth and Wil- ark, 2-s. tomorrow night. slow next Sunday when Starr appeared to be only stopped the Packers' on the one details. had to leap for it, then struggle Lou Michaels, wh6 had kicked tjey face Cleveland for the slightly better off. He had to be "This was the roughest game on three straight running plays to get the ball under contrcl. By a 15-yarder in the second peri- in the first half. r. . "nie North-South Holiday Sf»- Miami In the H urtcane Caaa- North-South Seafood Fiesta are: ational Football League assisted from the field after the I’ve ever been in,” said Packer ProvldeMe, Boston OoHege, food Fiesta is set for New -Bed- sic tonigM W ^ e sd a y and Thursday. Holy ,S o u t h eastern Massachusetts the Ume he did, the Packer de- od, tried a field goal from the . The Packers defeated the tttle. very first play from scrimmage defensive back Herb Adderley.. fenders had swarmed in and 47. This Ume the ball from cen- ford. Mass., CasUeston College Harvard. wWch has solit six r!?!? in' the Tech of New Bedford vs. Nas- njured Packer quarterback when he rammed at full speed The game wa^ a savage de­ Colts twice in the regpilar sea­ into a Colt blocker in trying to nailed him at the 38. ter was low. ’There was a split- son which both teams finished » tournament In Oas- games! takes on host D e t^ t to- ‘^ueen City son of Sprlngvale, Maine, and ^ r t Starr and halfback Paul fensive struggle. Zeke Bratkowski, who com- second delay in teeing the -ba,!! D A ^ o ^ , WdlMajns ^ Holy Uetton, Vt., and undefeated Cen- night in the opening of the Mo- Thursday in Lynchburg, Va„ vs. Washington stop D(m Shlnnlck's 25 - yard The Colts, with Tom Matte at with Identical 10 3-1 records. & m ung couldn't hide the pain ^ , pleted 22 of 39 passes for 248 and the kick was short. The deadlock had forced the Cross ars among schools headod tral Oonnsctlcut holda Rs own tor City Classic while Rhode Is College of Chestertown, Md. touchdown ramble with a recov­ quarterbMk because of injuries cyards :^ e r replacing Starr, Tlie Colts, who will now go to In the lockerroom after a 28- ered fumble. conference playoff, the first in yard Don Chandler field goal to John Unltas and Gary Cuoz- threw to Carroll Dale who made an NFL playoff bowl meeting Starr refused to discuss 'his zo, needed to get defense-in­ the NFL since 1958 when the seventh in presslve 6-1 record, face Wyom- „ Tuesday mouth of New Jersey and Up- gave Green Bay a 13-10 sudden injury, but his ribs were a diving catch at the One, Hor- with Dallas in Miami, Fla., Jan. New York Giants defeated e n tS T d ^ MV ^ > ^ l a t e d Press nattonal ing in helping launch the All- champion As- sala will-meet host Oqptleton in death victory In the playoff for duced breaks to win. They got nung, who was sidelined a quar- 9, were held by the Packers to swathed in tape and he moved them, but they weren't enough Cleveland 10-0 and then went on m pUe ^ l^wt week,^before being up- College -Rnirnament at Oklaho- Vermont tfie NFL’s Western Conference rigidly. ter later, went In from there. 143 yards rushing and only 3 to mee*,Uie Colts in the champi­ tnpyii pue up mileage in an in- set by Houston, and powerful ma City eastern (3-1), and Worce^er tomorrow. crown. because the Packers also got The Packers Ued it on Chan- passing. BalUmore got nine first vaston ^ the Southwest for Boston CoUege are scheduled Yale which has a 4-2 '^®®^ against Amherst central "I’m pretty sore," he admit­ breaks. onship game. The Colts won the “I can’t get dressed," said ted. dler’s first field go^—a 2-yard- downs. Green Bay netted 280 UUe that year 23-17 In the only The critical one came with er with only left to play in yards in the air, 362 yards over- Bomung, battered by the sky- End Boyd Dowler was also 1 :68 previous sudden death finish i« about five minutes gone in the the game. A 16-yard penalty all and 23 first downs. Several fine toumamenU fea- York’e Madison Square Garden. Ind., Invitational H ^t Evans’ wpa-- ’ N.J.. State, and Uie NFL. riav’ State will°fec‘e Wert“ ______’*"><- day With the hnals the next m^Ster, Pa., in fi^^ S ^ ■ games Wednesday. Barpjain Buy ior $100 Embarrasses San Die^o in Title ContesU 23-0 Bight teams are entered in MIT will play in the Union National Hoop Championship Aspirations the three-day, 12 - game AIC Tournament at Schenectady tournament. The opening games N. Y., starting tomorrow tomorrow are: Springfield (5-1) Other games scheduled this vs. Maine (2-3); Bowdoin (1-4) week include: Wednesday-- HOCKEY IN THE ROUGH——Officials move in to stop stick-swinging brawl Vanderbilt and Syracuse vs. Trinity (6-0), Colby (2-1 ) vs. Massachusetts at Fairfield- between New York and Boston in Madison Square Garden. (AP Photofax) Kemp Turns on Old Mates as Bills Win St. Michael’s (3-3), and Coast Thursday—Brown at Ohio Uni- versity, Harvaaxl »t Western On- At Providence, St. Mary’s of tario. SAN DIEGO, Calif. ing up Kemp for the 6100 waiver es for 155 yards but his comple­ Bruins and Rangers Fighting, (AP)—San Diego Charger price. tions were made when needed. Clash in One of Top Tilts FOOTWORK HELPED — Place-kicking specialist vriTTTir vrkT>Tr / at»\ coach once re­ Sportswrlters selected Kemp Charger quarterback John NEW YORK (AP) — fallen out of The Associated marked: “We can’t win the game’s most valuable play­ Hadl hit on 11 of 23 pass at- (3) leaves the playing field with Miami, Fia. In the Hurricane Vanderbilt and Syracuse, Press Top Ten with a 4-3 record, aassic at Miami, Fla.; Oklaho­ But Not for NHL Top Position; with .” er, a role for which Jack was tempu tor 140 yards but had kicker Herb Travenio of the Chargers after Gogo­ two unbeaten teams with Ititted against Louisiana State. chosen by the Associated Pyess two interceptions and was lak kicked three field goals for Bills in 23-0 vic­ ma State vs. Oklahoma and App.-ircnlly Gillman’a Oiarg- Northwestern plays Southern fenseman spent more than half ------, r - for his play all year. plagued by the hard - charging tory. (AP Photofax) national championship as­ Missouri vs. Nebraska in the NEW YORK (AP) — ers can’t win against him, ei- pirations, clash in one of California in the final first Big Eight at Kansas City., Mo.; Four teams are fighting the game sitting out penalties. Kemp got all the points he Bill defenders. round game Tuesday following Uier. Tbfe Ch.argcrs threatened to the top games this week in Eastern Kentucky vs. William for first place in the tight Green’s 36 penalty minutes needed in the first quarter by the Vanderbilt-Syracuse clash. fell one short of the all-time sin­ I Sports Kemp led the to firing an 18 - yard touchdown get on the scoreboard three college basketball. and Mary and Harvard vs. De­ National Hockey League Schedule^ Nine other major holiday troit in the Motor City aassic at gle-game mark held by team­ the League stril-.e to end Ernie Warlick. times. Two drives bogged down Little Known Johnson By the luck of the draw the tournaments start today. By the race. The New York Ran­ and Herb Travenio failed on Commodores from the South­ Detroit; Rhode Island vs. Wyo­ mate Reg Fleming, who set it Tuesday, Dec. 28 rhanipion.ship for the .second Moments later, end of the week 23 major col­ ming and Bowling Green vs. gers and Boston Bruins are five years ago at New York •Straight year Sunday, cnibar- delivered the cenquering blow field goal attempts of 35 and 81 eastern Conference and the Or­ Manchester at Conard yards. lege affairs and numerous non­ Oklahoma a ty in the AU-OoI- just.fighting. while performing^^or phicago. ras.sing his former mates with by racin.g 74 yards down the angemen, a leading Eastern tournament games. The Detroit Red Wings closed Eaiington at Bayport, L.lj,, It was the fourth time the Looks Like ‘Winner’ independent, are pitted against lege at Oklahoma a ty ., Okla., Delvecchlo rapped home a 23-0 shutout. He did it last sideline to score on a punt re­ Included in the latter category Pepperdine vs, U. of Pacific ground in the point race by nip­ Smith at Coventry i' year, 20-7. turn. Chargers io.st an AFL Utle MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)—T h e Atlanta Falcons each other Tuesday night in the are the two games involving the ping league-leading Montreal 1- Norm Ullman’s re fu n d with 56 St. Bernard’s at East, 8 completion of the first round of and Santa a a r a vs. San Fran­ seconds to play, moving the Three years ago, Kemp in­ Pete Gogolak managed to en­ Duke Blue Devils, the No. 1 0 Sunday night on Alex Delvec- Rham at Lyman Memorial Biih^ar'e "2"n"mThe Z ^PP^i'^ntly Came up with a winner when, they dipped the Los Angeles Classic, one of cisco In the WCAC at San Jose, third place Wings within four curred a sprained finger on his ter the defensive stalemate long team in The Associated Press Calif., and Michigan State vs. chlo’s last-minute goal, and the Glastonbury at Rockville - throwing hand and the Chargers enough to boot three second half A crowd 0^30^61 tlm e sse d pfnd ? qUai’terbLk the numerous holiday., tourna­ poll. The Blue Devils, 7-1 to Toronto Maple Leafs stayed points of Montreal. The Canadi- East Windsor at Cheney the battle in Balboa Stadium n xf Second choice in ments scheduled throughout the Hawaii Marines and St. Louis ens haven’t won at Detroit in wanted to put him on the in­ field goals of ll, 39 and 3 the draft. date, meet Notre Dame at vs. Tennessee In the Rainbow within range of the lead by Wednesday, Dec. 29 jured list. But the Bills executed yards. Tlie Bills received J5.189.92 nation this week in every sec­ Greensboro, N.C., Friday night their last 12 vlsiU, dating back Hlllngrton at Connetquot, N.T. apiece for winning and the Playing again.st major college tion. aassic at Honolulu. playing second-place Chicago to the coup of AFL history, pick­ and Wake Forest at Greensboro a 1-1 standoff. to February, 1964. • Wrestling—Penney at East Kemp completed 8 of 19 pass­ Cliarger.=;, $3,447.85 for losing. rivals for the first time, Johnson The Vandy-Orange meeting Tuesday has the opening of Ohlco Maki’s power play goal Saturday night. the aiarlotte, N.C., Invitation; Thursday, .Dec. 80 ’ shattered three passing records also brings together two of the The Rangers and Bruins, midway in the last period knot­ End Twilley NYU plays Providence and the Lobo Invitational at Albuqu­ meanwhile, Staged their second Maloney at Manchester ’ Saturday when he led the South seoson’e outstanding players, Colorado SUte U. tangles with ted the score at Chicago, check­ Cheney at Ledyard , rant and Center for Top Collo^c Players erque, N.M.; the Kodak aassic straight basement battle royal. F to a 23-19 conquest of the North Clyde Lee of Vanderbilt and Boston College tonight in the LEN YOST ing the Maple Leafs’ five-game Tuesday, Jan. 4 ' Held to But in the annual Blue-Gray game. Dave Bing of Syracuse. at Rochester, N.Y.; the Evans­ GIJiNN TK..ACY New York, triggered by Bob Holiday FesUval at New York ville, Ind., Invitational. East Catholic Cheney Tech winning streak. Toronto, slipped Central at Manchester Tlie 6-fcot-4 senior, admittedly Lee has led Vandy to eight after an afternoon twin bill pair­ Nevin’s hat trick, won the game one point behind Detroit in the East at Northwest awed by Uie speed and ability of Wednesday there's the start of 6-4 but the Bruins, led by tough Four Catches straight victories over Witteii- ing Illinois against Georgetown, the American Legion Touniey standings but remained only Woodstock at Bo>lton Bidding Between Pro Leagues the North team, passed like a berg. Tennessee, North Caroli­ Ted Green, held their own in the MI.AMI, Fla. (APT — Howard D.C., and Army against Vlllano- at Seattle, Wash.; the Poinsettia four short of the Hawks and five Norwich Tech at Rham professional and engineered two na, Woke Forest, Army, West­ va. rematch of a punchfest that off Montreal’s pace. Southington at Rockville Twilley got his first taste of the fourth-ou-’i-ter scores that wiped aassic at Greenville, S.C.; the Schoolboy Fives started in Boston Saturday ern Kentucky, UCLA, Santa An afternoon doubleheader, Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, The Canadlens edged Detfolt Granby at South Windsor Orange Bowl Saturday and out a 19-8 North lead Barbara and Northwestern. night. May Hit Unprecedented Level Miamians got their first look at Temple vs. St. Bonaventure and La., the Gator Bowl aUJackson! 4- 3 and Toronto topped ChicagoWrestling — Man&ester at Jo.in:-;o:i wou.d up with 20 Bing has sparked the Orange LaSalle vs. Brigham Young, vllle, Fla.; the Sun Carnival at Green, who returned to the 5- 3 in Saturday night’s other Penney NEW YORK (AP)—Ifs Vlissouri'.s standout back, John- Georgi.x Tech, 6-31, vs. Texas Z hILT" " " " completions in '33 passes for 308 to seven in a row with conquests gets the Quaker CSty Classic Bruins’ lineup after a month­ games. Wrestling—Bristol Central tit front and center tlii.s week ny Roland, up for-gj-ab.s between El Paso, Tex.; the Arkansas Geared for Action Tccli 8'2* ^ ^ yards. He to.ssed two touchdown of Buffalo State, Buffalo U., under way at Philadelphia. Cor­ State Invitational at Jonesboro, long illness and set up three W L T Pis. OF GA Bast the NI-L .s St. Louis Cardinals Twilley grabbed only four for the traditional year-end Sun Bowl at El Paso. Tex. — strikes, scored one himself on a Cornell, Kent State, Bowling nell meets Minnesota and St. Ark.; and tlie Albright Invita­ By PETE ZANARDI ' goals as tlie tailenders snapped • Montreal 16 7 4 36 95 66 Alumni at Cheney, 8. bowl games that bring the and the .New York Jets of the passes for 69 yards but one was plunge and pa.ssed for a two- Green, Penn State and Connec­ Joseph’s, Pa., takes on Niagara .AFT.. Texas Western, 7-3, vs. TCU, 6- tional at Reading, Pa. Advancing its CCIL hopes will occupy the Manches- a 12-game winless skid by beat- Chicago 16 9 3 35 106 72 WORK—Swinging his foot high in the air, Butch Bvrd. right of college footliall season to a d divin.g catch of a ,30-yardcr point conversion. ticut. tonight to fini.sh the first round. ing the Rangers 4-2 Saturday, Detroit • that brought the South within The Queen City Classic at rf^ High basketball team this week cut short again bv 14 11 4 32 100 81 Ralph Jordan, football coach Buffalo breaks up pass intended for the Charger.s’ Don Xortoii. Biiffalo'.s Mike close and figure to lift the Here’.s a current scorecard on Although he was named Little Vnndy’s victory over Western All-America Cazzie Russell Buffalo, N.Y., starts Thur.sday, didn’t do much playmaking in Toronto 13 10 5 31 78 79 the top .signed players and the Shrbie Game at San Francis­ f triking distance of its tying Kentucky knocked the Hllltop- the holidays The Indians. East Catholic, Ellington and at Auburn, got his nickname of Stratton, left, adds his bit to the action. (AP Pliotofax) bidding between the two co - East-West all-star teams. All-America quarterback, John­ and the Michigan Wolverines, the same night the champion­ the Madison Square Garden re- New York 7 16 7 21 86 109 contracts Uicy reportedly re­ touchdown en route to a 21-14 son was almost unknown nation­ pers out of the unbeatens. Syra­ whipped last week by Duke and ^ are the only area teams to see action “Shug” because, in his youth, professional leagues for Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. victory over the NorUi. ship finals will be played In the twice. All other clubs, except­ turn bout. Tlie pugpiacious de-Boston 6 19 3 15 66 124 he loved to chew on sugarcane. ceived: ally'until*fte was drafted by the cuse’s triumph over Penn Slate Butler, go against Arizona State Holiday Festival, Quaker City standout talent to break- — Michigan State, 10-0, vs. Twilley ha.s been signed by Eimllarly- toppled the Nittany ing Bolton High and South ------7 —------1. Te.xas linebacker Tommy UCLA, 7-2-1. Falcons. tonight in the Far West Classic aassic, American Legion, Rain­ E the Miami Dolphins of the Windsor High, are scheduled the-bank proportions. Nobis, $700,000 from John.son’s passing Lions from the perfect group. at Portland,' Ore., where Oregon The bidding m,-.y reacli an Atlanta, Cotton Bowl at Dnlla.s, Tex. — , overshad­ bow aassic, Los Angeles a a s ­ for one contest. an n 9'I.. owed the running of Willard Hie Los Angeles Classic ac­ State plays the Air Force in an­ sic, Poinsettia aassic. Sugar unprecedented level ri.ght at the Arkansas, lO-O, vs. LSU, 7-3. He made some .slick moves tually gets underway tonight Manchester (1 -1 ), showing a 2, Illinoi.s fullback Jim Sander of Ohio State, voted the other first round game. Bowl, Gator Bowl, Big Ehght, SALE ENDS SATURDAY ■start Friday when Te.xas Tech s Gra- Sugar Bowl al New Orlean.s, Saturday in the face of defen­ with St. John's of New York, Other first round pairings to­ victory in its only CCIL start Donny Anderson fini.shes hi.s bow.ski. $62o,000. Green sive iiarrassment tliat .stripped top offensive player for Far West aassic, All-College, again.st Bristol Eastern, must NFL. La. -- Jlissouri, 7-2-vs, Florida, Nbrth after he gained 77 yards'^ meeting Purdue and UCLA, the night: Georgia Tech vs. Louis­ Sun Carnival, WCAC, Arkansas (ollegc career in the Gator Bowl him of his classic .square-out national champions who have ville and Boston University vs. contend with Conard High in Kight now, with the brand new year approaching, Is a good time for you to • NO MONEY DOWN game against Georgia Tech at 3. K?nfuc!;y quarterback Rick pattern. rushing. Top defensive player, State and Albright invitations. West Hartford tomorrow and , think of your future. Whether you ore experienced or inexperienced, skilled Orange Bowl at Miami. Fla. for the North was Bob Riggles, Jack.sonvillc, Fla. Norton. .?.3j0.000, Atiami, AFL, — Nebraska, 10-0, vs. Alahsma, South defensive players found Maloney High of Meriden Thurs- or unskilled, you can be better off in 1966 — and for many years to come — • FREE INSTALLATION Tlie Gator Bowl game trig! 4. Oklalioma linebacker Carl 8-M. s the no-blitzing rule a bother. Penn Slate halfback who set up day in Manchester. Coacli Phil with one of the hundreds of good jobs available now at Pratt & Whitney goes the weekend action that -McAdams, $323,000. New York "With so short a time to put two Blue touchdowns by Inter­ Hyde is looking toward a re­ Aircraft. ' A EL. cepting a pa.ss and recovering a 76ers Getting Assist Help C also include.s the Sun Bowl and offensive plays in, blitzing Rich Rewards turn to winning ways after a the Ea.st-VVest games on Friday 5. K.'ntucky halfback Rodger Arehrry Winner might be too mucli." South fumble. loss to Weaver High last Tues­ In addition to the*fact that many of our dpportments are currently working overtime, higher wage scales and additional paid holiday and vacation and concludc.s with the Big Four Bird, s.'ino.ooo. Oakland, AFL. Local archer Jim Perkins Coach Glenn Dobbs .said, "It From None Other Than Wilt ROME (AP)—Two play­ day. 6. Afh'Mgan tackle Bdl Ycnr- does place a limitation on the ers, in Italy’s state Totocal- benefits hove recently gone into effect. P&WA also offers liberal group insur- on Saturday - the Ro.se, Cotlon. took top honor.s at the Co­ End Jacque MacKinnon ha.s Eastern Dlvlsln Still rolling without defeat. Sugar and Orangejoowl ela.ssies! by. .$2,30.000, New York. AFL. defense, although this year the period ■■’.s tlie C"Itic.s built a 63- cio soccer pool guessed right East (4-0) welcime.s St. B.;r- once, on excellent retirement plan, membership in the nation’s largest credit lumbia Lal

efore the -\Ium- "Aircraft Club". ami, AFT,. Cincinnati f. 21 13 .618 3 throws and a basket in the that cost 24 cents. ni Tliursday night. The Eagles the end of the games and, if you out of a perfect 300. Other • Phila’phia . ■ 19 12 .613 fourth period after the Bullets inexperienced people will find many formal training programs and apprentice can believe some of the iiriec.s Besides .Anderson and Roland, scores: Jim Quinn 269, Judy One winner, believed to be have hung up conclusive wins New York .. 12 20 .375 11 had closed to within 90-88. courses — VVITH PAY — as well as on-the-job training in a variety of trades. being mentioned. Anderson may those other lop draft choices Brogan 237, Hal Bayer 269, a resident of Turin, has not over Pennqj’, St. Thomas Aquin­ Western Division Those with experience will have interesting and challenging work and excep­ lead the collection of six-figm'e remain to be signed after this Ron Beem 270 and Bob Warner Jones scored a game high 84 been identified. ’Ihe other as, Xavier and Newington Weber Thinks Positively^ ___ weck’.s howl games - -Jtlissouri Los Angeles 21 16 .568 points. Bailey Howell and John­ was Rocco Mlnnltl, 87. who High. tionally good opportunities to move op to greater responsibility and more signees with a contract in tlie 256. Shoots will continue until money. neighborliood of $.SOO,OOQ. tackles Franci.s Pcay and Butch Feb. 15. Baltimore ... 18 19 .486 3 ny Green shared honors for Bal­ works in the ctrciilation de­ Unbeaten East Windsor sup­ Allison. Florida^ guard Larry And His Salary Shows It » San Fran. ... 16 22 .421 5^ timore with 18 each. partment of the Milan news­ plies the opposition for Cheney Gagncr and tackle Randv Jac St Louis '.... 18 18 .419 5 In S turday’s g.imes, Boston Moke this year a better year — foin the hundreds of people who ore being paper II Giorno. Tech tomorrow. The Rangers hired every week at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. po.ssibihty that Anderson will son. Nebraska tackle ' W-nlt Guests al Game NEW A ORK (NEA) The "When I bowled -those 800 Detroit ...;. 9 23 .281 m whipped Baltimore 113-99, Los ear resembled .something out of games In Hou.ston (he had three "Up to now,’’ said Mln- then seek revenge for an e.arlier PROVIDENCE. R, I. ( A P I - Angeles defeated Detroit 118- nlH. “all I’ve had In th's life defeat, visiting Ledyard High American Michigan Slate tackle Hal ’The Grapes of Wrath" with in one tournament la.st sum- The Philadelphia, 76ers are 106, St. Louis crushed New York I ' Ten membcr.s of Brown Univer- taped windows, .steam hissing Is a hard time. Now I hope Thursday night, Cheney stopped immediate openings in: I^tb a 1 I.ca;ue;s Hou.ston Oil- Lucas, Arkan.sas halfback .Tin, m^n I just felt perfect. I really getting much needed help from 131-111, and Cincinnati beat San I will be able to do better.’’ a losing streak vvith a win over . iddmg against the Nation- Lindsay and LSU tackle Gcoro^c -s.ty’s 1916 Rti.se Bowl football beneath the hood and the back team will fly to California to­ felt ,i was going to bowl 300. their newest playermaker — Francisco jie-118. c He said he planned a va­ Windham Tech last Wednesday. al League’s Green Bay Packers R’ce ° weighted down with all the fam­ That l.s the type of confidence MACHINING ■f morrow to attend the New ily po3se.=.sions. Wilt Chamberlain. cation to get a good rest, Ellington High (2-1 ) takes a for person’s services. Thcy ll be lining up this way I'm looking for every time I then would find a bigger long .two-day trip, playing Bay- INSPECTION I A e a rs Day cla.s.sic at Pasadena Evet-y lIX) miles or sp, Dick aiamberlaln, who has been the bowl schedule^ ^ bowl. Jorgensen Earns apartment for himself, bis port, L. I., tomorrow and Con­ in the J500.000 or above range is Gator Bowl at Jack.son\iIle - as guests of the Tournament of Weber bad to pull into a gas displaying his versatility by ENGINE ASSEMBLY X Roses. “I'm not the only person on moving into the No. 10 spot wife and child. netquot, N. Y„ High Wednes­ BATTERIES station for some crankca.so oil. Trap Shoot Win day. The Knights are out to MATERIAL HANDLING the tour li);e this. Carter Is. real­ among the National, Basketball He said he had Just one Witliout it. he never would YOU CAN MAKE i ly so.melliing. When he bowls, Association’s assl;^(3 leaders Breaking into the winners’ worry—with all the exclte- make it two in a row. beating SHEET METAL have made It to St. Louis and if he’s In a v.-orld by himself, just this season, continued In his circle at the Manchester Coon mcfit “How am I going to Bayport last year 64-61 in over­ Dick Weber hadn’t arrived like those guys In Gemini-7. new role Sunday night as he led & Fox Club Trap Shoot yester­ manage to go to sleep?” time. BENCH. WORK there, he wouldn’t be making “And Ray Bluth, he takes the 76ers to a 121-107 victory day was Howard Jorgensen. Rockville High (1-2) hosts THE NEW YEAR TOOL & DIE MAKING $125,000 per year as he does Glastonbury tomorrow in a Cen­ I 2 now. note.s. He has a chart on every over San Francisco. The victor downed 43 targets to lane he’s plryed. He’s like an edge Sal Costanzo, 42, for top tral Valley tilt. The Rams have ENGINE TESTING Dick Weber is the leading Chamberlain scored 33 points, EARLY BIRDS —Jean Beau­ lost two in .a trow since opening I Exchange IBM machine. He’s also a yoga pulled down 17 rebounds, honors In North Coventry. Once regard 142. Joan Colby 129, Bert A BETTER YEAR EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING + money winner on the Profession-, again, close battles featured the with a conquest of Windsor 6 Volt enthusiast, even stands on -his blocked 16 shots and officially BoGceUo 128, Vera Hooker 129. High. 5 al Bowlers Association tour. head because he thinks it’s good action. CRIB AHENDANTS But in 1954, he was making received credit for eight assists. Charter Oak teams are af­ for him physically. ■ 50 Shota —- Jordensen 43, flUS’TY - Walt Yawwbkl 207, WELDING J3.600 a year in Indianapolis. The victory kept the third- Costanso 42, Bob Titcomb 41, forded’ a rest from confernce with a “I don’t worry that much place 76ers one-half game be­ Ike Rhoads 201, Veirn tnUbodeau DELCO BAHERIES ARE ORIGINAL "I was working in the ix).st Larry Frazier 40, Joe Costanzo action, front rpnnlng Coventry CONSTRUCTION TRADES 24 MONTH office,” he .said "I was al.so giv­ about phy.sical conditioning. I hind Onclnnati in the Eastern 208, Adolph , Snyder 210, • Paul returns a visit to E. O. Smith’s 39, Ron Tourville 38, Bob Fraz­ Jones 200, Ron Seavey 218, Pete ing instruction and I was trying do some exercises to keep my Plvision race. ier 38, Bob Lavey 37, Jack Carr High in Storrs in hopes of du- EQUIPMENT ON ALL GENERAL legs in shape, but that’s about The Royals downed St. Louis Kondra 226, Emil PUtt 206, Er­ TRAINtNO COURSES 7 to bowl at least four or five 37, Bob Eipwson 37. pUcating an earlier 58-55 win GUARANTEE all. I don't do a lot of roadwork nie WWpple 224, Joe Carter 201* JOB at P&WA Two WMki to 92 waslu — WITH PAY — In ModMng, MOTORS CARS. DELCO DRY nights a week to improve my 117-115 on Oscar Robertson’s 25 Shota — Jim Fox 22, Ed and Rham tackles Lyman Me­ Sheet Metal, Tool, Die ond Gage Making and (Jpa MaBng game." like some of the guys." last-second ehot. First-place ErWn Whipple 209, Ed Spencer morial in Lebanon. Both games Marciaenuk 21, George Ar^roB' 664, Joe Colllngwood 668. CHARGE B^HERIES ARE AS FRESH He became a pro in 1954 and - . ,AVebcr is 36, weighs only 125 Boston o'A Sam Jones' hot shoot­ 20, Jerry Johnson 19, Gene En­ are tomorrow night. soon found himself on the road pounds and has a six-figure ing to a ^120-69 victory over APPRENTICE COURSES SNOW TREADS salary. i rico 19, John Zeppa 18, Emeat Ttvee and fpur yean — WITH PAY —In ALL SIZES AS PAINT. to St. Louis to become Don Car­ IMtlmore "in the only other Johnson 18, Frank Pearson 18, MadMig, Tool and Dit MoUng and Shoot Motol ter’s teammate. Possitlve thinking—and crank- game scheduled. John Brown 17, WiU Dickenson ONE PRICE Gussie Busch, the brewery ca.se oil. Chamberlain, a 'virtual one- 17, Bob Lappen 17. ^ Davis Cup Challenge Round baron, was- sponsoring the team The perfect combination. ' man gang, got Just enough as­ V U t the Employment O ffice AAenday Ih v KM oy and when Weber finally arrived sistance from Chel Walker and of 400 Main Street — OPEN — _ 6 ojn. — S pj». In St. Louis he didn’t even have Eoit Hartford 6 , Connecticut Tuoi. and Wad. ovaningi ’61 8 pjn, Bill Cunningham. Walker scored Bowling Emerson Flashes Top Form S a t. 8 aun. — 12 noon the proper clothes to wear for a West Side Midgeta 13 points In the first quarter and squad lecture. FIXIBAL — Barbara Dunn CloMd Prldoy Dte. 31 Standings Cunningham, tvho wound up Busch had to buy him a suit. with 19, led the 76ers In the 188, Pat Forstrom 180-498. As Australia Takes Lead H avollabl., bring your WRtary Jtidiorga papon (00-214», Mrib CMlIfleala and aodal Ncwtty card "Those were the bologna and W. L. Pet. SYDNEY, Australia (AP) ITie twin triumph made the whan you vidt our offko. - Norman's ...... g third period udten San Francis- eheese days,” Weber recalls. 0 1.000 PINETTE8 — Jill Kravontka Roy Emerson, Hashing the form Australians overwhelming (a- Olhor Connacliad plonh In Norih Hoiton ond Southington Black Exchange Herald Angels ...... ! 6 . •0 thm tened. that made him the most (eared Now it’s sirloin and roast beef. .883 488, Toni Fogarty 478, Wanda Vorites to take the best-o(-(ive An egwl Ofpaito*y wpley*, M 5p 12 Volt Joe’s Atlantic ...... 3 .2 .600 Guy Rodgers was high man amateur in the tennis world, Weber is the.PBA’s top man for the WArrlora with 31 points. Kaaelauskaa 177—801, Sophie serlee, perhaps even clinch it in Army Sc Navy ...... 3 2 .600 Panciera 189, Meredith Henry disposed 0/ Spain’s young Juan Exchange Phis F.E.T. because he is a bowler with im- Robertson missed a shot with T uesda/s doubles. Hobby ,«;hopp6 ...... 2 .333 456, Ginger Tourkae 182—479. Glsbert 6-8, 6-2, 6-2 Monday, and mense concentration,concentratlon, a man five seconds left agaUM th e' There, Santana and Luis Aril- Fire Sc P olice...... 2 .333 ‘ Gert Andrews 181, Dot White­ sent Australia to a 2-0 lead in who literaUy attacks the game Paeani’a Rarh.,-.” Hawks, then got the bail back, la are scheduled to oppose an Open Mon., Tuea., 8-8:30 1 .167 head 178, Norma Adams 488. the Davis Cup Ghallenga Round. Australian team yet to be .167 after Jetty Lucas’ Up-ln ffdled K. of C. — caem Quey 226— Wed., Thurs., 8-8 ■ , SS”™.'*'".;;-:: and Slink, the winning basket. Lanky Fred StoUe rallied (or named. Pratt & Whitney Rircraft 803, Dmi M oner 214—865, Al La- a 10-12, 3-6, 6-1,- 6-4, 7-5 victory TIRE F rt, 8-6 P.M. . 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'Joned scored 12 points In the U.S. National doubles title and Instinctively. 214, Stan Zatkowald 201, Pierre ’The match lasted two hours, 87 Pagaiil’s. last flve minutes of the 'becond rank ns one ot the be.st amateur Caron 200, Will Simon 576. minutes. team in the world. f i •.St-1 - m

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To YOU? 1 8141 PAINTINO, exterior and in­ good stenographic and typ­ WOMAN for cleaning, 8 a.m.- W O W / i Announcements terior paperhanging, wallpa­ ing skills while additional Manor, 649- PRODUCTION CONTROL — FOR SALE — Guaranteed sing­ HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re­ per removed, dry wall work. education or training will 4519. START BUILDING YOUR ELECTROLUX Owners — Free Scheduling a n d expediting. ing Canaries, reasonable, also moval — attics, cellars and Reasonable rates. Fully in­ be well-rewarded. "AIRCRAFT" pickup and delivery. Prompt BEAUTICIAN with manager’s Interesting and diversified du­ females. Inquire 32 Bank St., yards, weekly or monthly pick­ sured. Free estimates. 649-9658, CAREER TODAY! service on your Electrolux (r) license, full-time or three days ties. Fringe benefits. High 649-0024. up. Bolton. Manchester vicin­ Joseph P. Lewis. cleaners. Also featuring rug a week, 3 year contract, 4-op­ School education. Apply Per­ c ity. Harold Hoar, 649-4034. sonnel Department, Iona Mfg. Visit the Employment .Office AKC GERMAN Shepherd pup­ washer. Call Electrolux au- PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, COMPUTISTS erator shop, Rockville, Conn, Co.. Regent St., Manchester, At 400 Main Street pies. -Beautiful pure white. ...YES... thorized sales and service. Call APPLIANCES repaired — all interior and exterior. Paper section, established business, WHY, YES,THERE WAS MASSIVE SCAR TISSUE, BOTH SKIN . . . for challenging assign­ Conn. East Hartford 8 , Connecticut Bred for temperament and 649-0843, 236-4261. Please ask makes washers, refrigerators, hanging and wall paper remov­ excellent salary. Reply to © THAT'S WHAT MD BONE. TO PUT IT SIMPLY, IT LOOKED AS THOUGH A ROOF HAD i ments in our Engineering beauty, champion lines, lovable for Augustine Kamienskl. freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. Springfield P.O. Box 1247. —Open for Your Convenience— 12M. n-37 I-.VES. FALLEN IN ON >tXl. I HAD BEEN MEANING TO ASK YOU ABOUT IT.j Department gifts. Coventry 742-8970. tric ranges. Oil burners Quality workmanship. Cali BUZZ SAWYER MORTY MEEKLE cleaned and repaired. Cosma evenings, 246-9593. CLEANING Woman wanted, 2 Monday through Friday COCKER PUP- beautiful black Minimum qualifications In­ BY ROY CRANE BY DICK CAVALLl Pernmate Appliance, 649-0065. days a week, Wapping. 644- 8 A.M. — 5 P.m ; male, 6 months, AKC regis­ INSIDE and outside painttn.g. clude graduation from 1947. FOREMAN Tue.sday and Wednesdays WANTED — Ride to Aircraft, tered, Inoculated, , Harmony DISMOUNT.' UNTIE THE SNOW PLOWING — avoid high High School with honor Evenings Till 8 P.M- HERE'S WHERE WE'LL HIDE VOU, V©\H-^-7He LOCAL You name yxmr own price. Hills Kennel, Hebrori Rd., Bol­ ick third shift, 643-2007, anytime grades in Plane Geometry CLEANING LADY wanted 2 To supervise yard and GIRL SO SHE CAN CLIAIB. BEA U TIFU L... INTO THIS CAVE. r I h ap A CLEAU D prices when It snows. Routes Special rates for homeowners Saturdays 8 A.M.' - 12 Noon ton, H. C. Chase, 643-5427. LACNOe/B£J(2NaJ COWN. <5AUALU after 6 p.m. days a week, own transporta­ ■nHej2gvw46A eH iiznz) FuroN-mieMC(2NiN0, now being formed. Free estim­ 66 or over. 649-7863, 875-8401. and Algebra One and Two. warehouse operation for Closed Friday, December 31st tion, Rockledge area. 643-4224. Bt(S>F1{2EOlSr RIDE WANTED — mornings ates, no contracts. 649-7863 or ------Preference will be given to wholesale -distributor of BEAUTIFUL Pedigreed sable 875-8401. ' INTERIOR and exterior palnt- those who have taken ad­ If available, bring your military ya£J/2 WAY only, 8:30, from Rt.‘ 6 & 44A, BOTHERED BY BILLS? I ^ building supplies and ware­ Slid white 3 year old Collie, * ing, wallpaper removed, fully ditional courses in mathe­ discharge papers (DD-214), YSSIQZDA'y' (by Three J’s Restaurant) to r iunvnvxnroTriD ______’em with $$ earned selMrg Avon Very affectionate and loves insured. Rene Belanger, 643- matics and have shown a house lines. Salary open. birth certificate and social se­ BGCWNIB. Broad St. fi4n-97Ki LAWNMOWER sharpening; le- in spare time near hosne. children. Must seU, will sacri- pairs, sales, rotor blades 0512 or 644-0804. sp'rial aptitude for this CaU FUist Hartford 289- curity card when you visit oqr advertising makes AVON so . flee for a good home. 643-5463. sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ subject. A capacity for 4389. office. ■Limning ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, easy to sell. CaH today for Automobiles For Sale 4 Floor Fiiushini; 24 neat, precise and accurate 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 'J49- work Is a must. appointment at your conveni­ ence in your home. fMl 289- NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ 2098. f l o o r s a n d in g and reflnlsh- PRATT &. ed down? Short on down p a y ------4022. WANTED Ing (specializing In older Apply* at the STOCKROOM attendant—High ment? ""Bankrupt? Reposses- LICK’S SERVICE — Snow­ floors)! Waxing floors. Paint­ Clean, Late Model Sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ plowing, trucking, moving, rub­ Employment Office / School graduate, previous ex­ WHITNEY ing. Ceilings. Paperhanglig. 4C)0 Main Street Help Wanted— Male 36 est Douglas. Inquire about low­ bish removal, carpentry-, clean­ perience helpful. Apply Per­ No job too small. John Ver- East Hartford, Conn. USED CARS est -down, smallest payments ing, ^general repairs, all types sonnel Department, Iona Mfg. AIRCRAFT falUe, 849-6760. Co., Manchester. anywhere. No small loan or fi­ of odd , jobs. Try Dick, reason­ IMPORTANT NOnCK ..J DIVISION OF Top Prices Paid MICKEY F^NN -Open for Your Convenience— nance company p!an. Douglas able. 643-4536. The 1964 ClvU Rights Law WAN'lniD — part-time janitors, UNITED AIRCRAFT CORP. For All Makes BY LANK LEONARD ^^PTAIN EASY ^Motors, 333 Main. Bonds— Stocks— Monday iSirough Friday prohibits, with certain ex­ mornings. Apply General Serv­ East Hartford, Conn. BY LESLIE TITRNEn Mortgages 27 ceptions, discrimination be­ Other Connecticut Plants in N6RE HE Hooseliold Services 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. ice, Inc., 40 Oak St., 640-5334! CARTER CHEVROLET IT% 0 0 0 0 7 0 SEE ■’’EMPt* FACMB b efo r e IT WA4 CUT INTO RlOCK« "N 1963 CHEVROLE3T, 9 passenger cause of sex. It will now Im COMES, THAMI$.WIMr A FTIESH S’i'ART will ^ lump Tues. A Wed. Eh^es. Till 8 P.M. North Haven and Southington YOU AGAIN, MR. DUPREY/ - 160 FffiT NI^.EASy. IT^mKP He'S DEAD, MR. ( station wagon, 4-door, V-8. ra- Offered . 13-A _____ necessary for our readen OUARDS — MALE wanted, CO.. INC. THIS IS A PLEASANT '•ecT INTO THE ROCK, 6EHIMP THOgB SIGANTIC PHARA0H5 -. A PWJTASTIC your debts into one easy pay Saturdays — 8 A.M. to 12 Noon WBLK! MURDERED not only to read the usual full or part-time, must be over An Flqual Opportunity SURPRISE/ BY A KARL VUNK W A X m PR'SDUCTS-Per- ment. If you have equity in ' 122d Main St. iI Bteering, clean and ready to ll years of' age, have a clean EJmployer, M & F (WllEM LOU WHOM HB'P FIRST sonar shopping service in your property, call Frank Burke to Femal^ Help Wanted and Phone 649-5238 WlUQUTNQUIRE5 5CEN HERB lid I go. F\llly guaranteed. Gor- CLOSED FRI., DEC. 31 and record. We welcome retired home or mine. Over 200 itemf discuss ways and mea:.s: Con­ Male Help Wanted -classifi­ VF MATTY I959-.PERHAI* 1 don's Atlantic Sendee, Inc. SA|Tj, JAN. 1 •ereons In good health and able WITH VOUl now as near as your fel^ necticut Mortgage Exchange, cations, but Wanted-—Male WELKIN A jW eat Rd., Ellington, 875-8892. or Female, also our Olasslfl- to prove It. Call for further bi- phone. Sneahor Buck. 6 iS- 16 Lewia St., Hartford, 246- C0HT(WCnX5» catlon Hel^ . . . 37. formation between 9-6, 247-8860 OFFICE' AT ^964 F’ORD — Fairlane, 4-door 5768. 135-137 Spruce - , S t 8897. or apply Room £07. U Lewis RANGE ABU-4IMBEL j wagtm, 6 cylinder, standard wirvinrAvaTtfp n f [ ehlft, guaranteed engine, new «®WEAVINa of bams, moth SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ PRATT &. 8 t., Hartford. J •\ND bples! Zippers repaired. W i» GEORGE N. n r I tifes, must sell Will accept limited funds available for sec FOIST CLASS mechanic, muet uArnnMTQ'p----- 1 ------FUEL OIL dow shades made to measure, ond mortgages, payments to have own tools, top wages and All around ener- I any reasonable offer. 742-7416. ^ ...... - - - 8!eUc person willing to Jeiim all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys suit your budget. Expedient , WHITNEY full benefits. Call Mr. Barria GASOLINE short run die making, two re­ CONVERSE (BYIRD 1961 Country Squire, y-jj,, made while you wait. Tape re- service. J. D. Realty, 643-6129 849-4671. f cruBomatlc, radio, heater, ex- corders ^ rent. ‘Marlow's, 867 quired, apply 284 Hartford Rd., I ceUent condition, 8800. Owner, Main,, {MOdETa. TRUCK d r i v e r s —Train now, Manchester. P A IN H N a AIRCRAFT AND ' 644-1316. ' " ■ ------Private ^istructioiis 32 pay later. See our ad under tn- BANTU OIL MR. ABERNATHY i *wr w NiA, iZ. fi*. DIVISION , OF structions. Class. 82. COMPANY, IN( . BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES K■ORHIA BOUND — must sell, BiiiIdihg>--!Cflptr8Me^ 14 DECORATim TRUCK DRIVERS UNITED AIRCRAPT CORP. MAIN STUEKT East Hartford, Conn. Y CLERK FUIJLT! INSURED . tak e aw ay His m o n ey, BY LEFF and McWlLLIAMS . SS " “ =™twoek.». co™. ters, rec rooms, remodeling. Train Now — Pay Later IMMEDIATE OPENINGS TEL. 619-4.->9.'> CaU6E.Mj-9P.M. HIS m a n sio n , h is Phone 643-2804 Quality work. Reasonable pric­ Rockville H75-3271 SPORTS CAR, HIS IT WAS MV TANKER. 1963 FY>RD Falcon FHitura con- Continue to earn as you X'fi Equal Opportunity YACHT AND WHAT THAT COLLIDED VQU' r PERRY CLAIMS ' vertlble, V-8, excellent condi­ es. Free estlmatea CaU 849- Bullard Set Up Operator f AS rossiBLE, MR learn. Men over 19 are Employer, M A F M A IL IN G ‘S HAVE YOU GOT LEFT ? vWITH THE UMGLiiCK freighter w a s tion. Call 649-7752. 6986. GREEN... WHAT'S TROUBLE.' f COMING AT HIM FULL need^ at once to train for . Turret Lathe Operator U P, SIR? SPEED. 1 WANT YOU TO JOB TRANSiHbR — must sell, F IL IN G AND WALL renova- high paying jobs as Trac­ SHOOT SOME PICTURES tor TraUer drivers, tf quali­ WOMAN wanted for assem- <5hucker (Hardlnge) Operator DEPARTMENT QFTHS UMGLUCK'S 1964'(fomet, exceiifpf^ p d *tlftn tlons and repairs. Sheet rock ------fied. learnings up to $200. bling and marking dry clean­ f. grei CaU between 6-8 p.m !, 649-1496. and plaster repaired. Coramje Openbig for a clerk In th e. a INSTtjUMENT PANEL.* per week and more. Place­ ing. Five day week, good' pay. Mll/ing Machtoe Cpermtor FRED C. STURTEYANT 'MISIOCH tUe InstaUsd, ip years experi­ MaUbig Dept Full - time 1060 PLYMOUTH. V-8 automat- ______„ ment asslstaaoe upon com­ New System Laundry A Dry INTERIOR PAINTING and PAPERHANlSING ence. Free 'estimates. Sj^clal employment Would prefer h ic. must sen, 3295. CaU 640- totes 'for home owners pletion. Train part or ^ I - Cle^^big, Harrison St. DEAN MACHINE INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL at least two years of high 7983. 9282. ' ^ -itbne. Pbone Springfield PRODUCTS CHOOSE WALLPAPER IN YOUR OWN FART-TIME boedekeeper,, expe­ school education. Apply 783-1676 coUect, anytime. HOME AT DISCOUNT PRICES .JONESd- REPOSSESSION: -Take over QUAUTY CMcpehtry - Rooms, rience necessary. Apply Board 166 ADAMS i n . Employment Office, First HUsaiAy -ri-. , Ml " ■' ‘ Education, Tolland. 876- National Btoree, Inc., Fark 12-27 payments, no cash needed with dormeto, porches, basements EXTERIOR AIRLESS SPRAY SYSTEM Help Waoted— Female^ 8682. and Oakland Aves., East average credit. 1966 Ford LTD. jefbilahed, cabbiets, buUt-lns, TWO COAT JOB WITH A ONE COAT PROCESS 1966 Chevrolet Malibu, 1963 formica', ' sdumlnum, vinyl, P^A t -TIME gas'station atten- Hartford. 1 experienced waitress for OLBANINQ woman Saturdaya. dant, monibiga 8-1, experienoed Fpntiao Lemans coupe 326. CaU . steel,- cerapio aidmg, WUUem weekends.WW*lrAV4r4ai MustHiTsesiA be over 21. see Ap­ s _ ^ 8 % - room apartment Own preferred, refereacea neces­ TEL. 649-4645— 649:2979 S89-8264 ask tor Graham Robbins Carpentry Service ply in person. Three J'a Res­ JAMnORS, pait-ttme, nights. "oh nea. 649-8446. 'tranqtoctatlon or bus to Rock­ sary. Sec Mr. Sloan, D a n Sarr- taurant, Route 6 A 44A. Belton. Manchester area. CaQ 64S4M81, ONE OF THE OLDEST PAINT FAMIUB8 ville. Call evenings, 875-6647. ice Center. Route 88, Veznoo. 8:80-6 p.m. only. IN CONNECTICUT \ /* 1

A '-.w ‘X V “rw'-v;,; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1965 f . ; „y. n m s ip . '4I0N PXT, PEC) Honsehold Goodi SI , A|iartment»--FIato» Scfuth WirMsdr^ j $1^5 Houcb For Sale 72 Homes For Sale 72 SEWINQ MAciONE — Slngw Tenements 63 Houses For Sale 72 Bolton NEW 6 ROOM Ranch — firs* automaUc »lg . aag, cabinet MANOHESTBR7-6 room Cape, MANCHESTER — 86 seconds SIX ROOMS, .S,.b«dTt>omB, h«at, placed Ihrtag room, formal din­ model, excellent condition, but* family kitchen, walk-out base- from Main, exceneqUy main* hot water, 3 chlMnn welcome, ing room, 3 fuU baths, largo Student CouneU ton holee, embrolden, hems, ment, wall to wall carpeting, talned 3-famlly, 6*6 flat, indi­ $180. monthly. GaR 87S-7M2. ' lot. In very desirable neighbor­ etc., was U09.B0, unpaid bal* convenlenUy located, $17,500. vidual heating system, 3-car To Show Films Faces up to hood. Phllbrlck Agency, 649* Robert Lewis Realty, 467 ance $69.86, take over pay* 8464. garage, priced to sell. Bayes ADVERTISING meats of $8. monthly. City Sew* FOUR ROOMS, first \floor, Mata St., East Hartford 528- Agency, 646-0181. On Wednesday 3133, 333-6880. A-Defe CLASSIFIED A D V iransIN G DEPT. HOURS tag Center, Hartford, 523-0176. heated. Call 643*0083. The senior high student coim* Democrats Regain Gontrol COLONIAL — 7 rooms, 1% Lots ror Sale 7 i 8 A.BL to 6 PJM. CLEAN. USBU refrigerators, MANCHESTER — Brand IMMACULATE By AMMS LYONS Mkm (Ooattaoed tn m fm ge ranges, automatic washers spacious 3 room apartments. Candidates running for office students • W.»00 gnat populotfan,' Ka Monomlc with guarantees. See them at Ideal country setting, yet near room Cape In Bentley Place, large master bedroom, homesltes, ideally located on iTuie high «taool gym. There COTY C1DSIN6 TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. dining room, paneled family to the South Windsor’s .town uWdzaUon m teaSSTe “ “ Hartford ftetindatloa Mia aodol fabric — all ttult w« B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 all facilities. Small Colonial dehool area. Lovely treed secluded deadend street, excel- ^ ^ matinee at 1:30, at elections ta October agreed 0 ‘vtag, the fln t mich room, aluminum siding, $20,- ta 2 apaede of aa our oivllizatk^ MONDAr n n i FRIDAS lOM AJM,-.«ATtlROAS • AJl Main St. Call 643-2171. styled building offers charm lot^pn a quiet residential ent area of custom homes, which time "Alakazam the 900. Ph‘'brick Agency, 649-8464. their assessment o f the town’s school promun ***• »>“ » » * « < « woukl b« Irrevocably loat fel- and privacy. Only $125 month­ street Owner has realis­ Hayes Agency, 646-0181, b* shown, and an prdjtlcms — rapid growth and a m ta ls tr a S i^ ™ “ ® lowing a major nuclear war.” S O W CNX>P11BA110N WOJL f \ I A I A A 9 0 SEWING MA'tHINE — Just re- ly, heat,' hot water; stove and tically ^jriced this property WEST SIDE — a two family consequent need for expanded »««« recreation study also com- He conceded that aome fclen- BB APPRECIATED D I A L 0 4 j «< 7 1 1 celved in trade electric desk refrigerator Included. Hayes at $15,996. Call Mr. Ryan -sab.,b.. F .r selAdces and faculties. ®n Mgh school, worit plans for the building. It wlU be cut to any length and split, Musical Instruments 53 garage, basement recreation deterrent. 65c dozen. Same price year stored inside, Leonard Giglio, ton Agency, 649-2813. G LA O TO N Bt^ — Manches- be used to beautify the school, to make on other subjects. Terry School, and placed on, a referendum early HENRY ST. — 7 room home, room, nice central neighbor­ ‘ The Russians characterlsti- around. Natsisky Farm, Inc., Bolton, 649-8818. CONN B-flat clarinet, excellent, ter Rd., $2,000 down, 2 family The general pubUc Is Invited to Town properties were reval- ®‘®®*'*®’Uon of a new firehouse, next year. An approximate cost kitchen beautifully remodeled hood. Bel Air Real Estate, cally avoid taking risks,’ ’ Teller 122 Newmarker Rd., Vernon- recently reconditioned, $85 643- FIVE ROOMS, second floor, fur­ on acre lot, In area ef single both shows.- ued, a decreased tax rate fol- Several study committees $450,000 has been set. 8698. with all built-lns, dining room, 643-9332. . said. "If we have no shelters or So. Windsor line, off Dart Hill FOR SALE — Firewood, fur­ nace, hot water, 2 or 3 adults, ines. Leonard Agency, 846- Candy, popcorn and punch lowed. made their reports to the town, "^® councU appropriat- large living room, with beamed antimissile systems they may Rd. 644-0304. Oi)en 7 days a nace or fireplace, cut any availa'ole now. 649-0482. MANCHESTER — Convenient- '______will be on sale during tatermis- The October town election re- ambulance service, police or- ®^ $10,000 to the planning and celling and fireplace, 3 bed-, feel they can defeat us. But if week, 7-7. length, by the cord. John B. rooms, and den or 4th bedroom, ly located 6 room home with 3 VERNON — Excellent neighbor- ®‘°"- turned control of the ntae-mem- Yanlzatlon and sidewalk needs. commission to modem- .Hutchinson, Andover, 742-6639, Wanted— To Buy 58 ber town council to the Demo- ambulance study commit- ^® town’s plan of develop- we put up a strong civil defense Furnished Apartments 6.3- 1% baths, front and rear porch, bedrooms, long cheery living hood, 3 bedroom Ranch, 2 full I believe we will prevent attack. 742-6730. WE BUY and sell antique and 2 car garage, $23,600. Phllbrlck room, large formal dining baths, garage, enclosed porch, has come to Bolton crats, after two years of Re- reported that, while addl- used furniture, china, glass, sil­ ONE LARGE furnished house­ room, convenient kitchen, new rec room, only $18,500. Hayes School, publican administration. WU- Clonal ambulance service to the Tragedy. In the form of a “The Russians and the Artides For Sale 45 FIREPLACE wood, $20 a load, Agency, 649-8464. ver, picture irames, old coins, keeping room, all utilities, near ceramic bath, aluminum Agency, 646-0131. ' ' PollaPolice Reports 11am ‘Thresher, the fifth Demo- *®^n Is desirable. It is not nec- was also part of the Grazing Cattle Ignore Viet Nam War Around Them CSilnese are not mad, as Hitler $12 a half load. 742-6215 or 742- Pratt & VVmiiiitney, parking, 272 BANK APPRAISED 6 room storms and spreens, 2-car ga­ cratlc councilman and the one ®ssary now. Only 3 calls were scene during 1965. Mrs. was. It Is fortunate that we are ALUMINUM Storm windows, 6830. guns, pewter, scrap gold, ______There were three minor ac- Not unlike a New England pasture scene, these $9.75 each, Instbilled. Any size, watches, old Jewelry, hobby Main. Cape in desirable Bowers rage, clean as a whistle. Re­ BOLTON — Near center, fire- cldents In town over the holi- who guaranteed Democratic emergency nature during ®'**abeth H. Sharkevlch of 619 waiting to move forward after landing by heli­ now faced by rasonable oppo­ School area, fireplace, full duced to $17,500. Wolverton control, edged out the next Graham Rd. was shot and killed cow ■graze unconcerned about the world around nents. I don’t think they will rust proof, triple action, 3 In­ collections, paintings, attic con­ THREE ROOM apartment, fur- placed 6 room Cape, large lot, day weekend. No one was ta- copter. Despite sniper fire that greeted the troops, basement, city utilities, nicely Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. highest vote-getter, a Repub- '^® police study committee, *'°'” ® last May. Elizabeth them. Making the change a dramatic one, however, want to start a war unless they serts, full tilt, guaranteed. Call tents or whole estates. Furni­ ni.shed, private bath and en­ immediate occupancy. Leonard Jured and only one car was so the cows maintained their aloofness and continued Garden—^Parm— Dairy landscaped lot with shade Hcan, by a slim, four-vote mar- contrast, recommended that Sharkevlch, 18 - year-old are troopers of the U.S. First Air Cavalry Division are sure they can defeat us, and 289-8607, dealer. ture Repair Service. 643-7449. trance. Utilities. No pets. 226 ----- Agency. Realtors, 646-0439. damaged It had to b« towed to graze. (AP Photofax) Products 50 trees. Call owner after 6:30 gta. immediate action .be taken to “daughter of the murder victim, they can’t be sure if we have a Charter Oak St., 643-8368. a/way. IF CARPETS look dull and p.m. 649-8696. Manchester ' OVERSIZED Ranch, Bolton. A total o f 57 per cent of the Provide minimum police quar- subsequently pleaded guilty to strong civil defense.’’ BALDWINS, Macs, Delicious, Rooms Without Board 59 At 10:30 Friday morning, re­ drear, remove the spots as they from economy to the fanciest, Fireplace, amazing built-lns, ports Resident Trooper Robert eligible voters cast their bal- *-®*'® and to increase the present roanslaughter and was sen- Commoner pointed out that appear with Blue Lustre. Rent $1,900. DOWN. F.H.A. Ap­ STAR STUDDEeI VALUE Viet Truce Times Correspondent 172 So. Main St. THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- ’^'HREE ROOMS and bath, park- dlshw-asher, attractive neigh­ Peterson, Norman J. Lynch, 61, force to eight, full-time consta- Ponced to from 10 to 16 years the Johnson administration is electric shampooer, $1. The praised, immaculate Ranch, borhood, large lot, wonderful \ WT tage Street, centrally located, 646-0057. Most unusual property for'. ot Ll3Tiwood Dr., traveling James H. Throwe was elected ’’'®s as soon as qualified men prison. Darryl Dean, an un- considering a combined antl- Sherwta-WUUams Oo. HA17D picked, Macs, Starks, excellent condition, rec. room, the smart shopper In choice for children. $15,900. Lappen large. pleasantly furnished - south on Rt. 85, stopped near mayor by the council majority, ®an be recruited and trained. employed hospital orderly and Worked on mlsslle-shelter system, expected and Baldwins, $1 per 16 quart landscaped 1% acre lot, swim­ residential area. 8 room Agency, 649-6261, 649-6140. rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 Loomis Rd. and made a U-tum taking over the title formerly The citizen’s committee on a friend of Miss Sharkevlch, was ^ P e o p l ^ [I to cost several bUUons. basket, In own container. Bot- Business liOcationa ming pool. Lappen Agency, 649- Colonial with 2 baths and Poland Expelling 50 GALLON INK drums suit­ for overnight and permanent 6261, 649-6140. into the path of an oncoming held by John J. Egan JT. sidewalks was established by sentenced to life ta prison after He said he believed the money tl's Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill For Rent fireplace. 3 room Ranch on By Vatican a strong civil defense system able for rubbish. Call 643-2711. Rd. guest rates. 64 J llt l car driven by Gunnar M. Ly- Termed by many a "quiet board of education to study Pleading guilty to second de- same lot. Both at $23,900. campalgn,” both parties agreed and review sidewalk policies STee murder. would coet might be better DESIRABLE store or office MANCHESTER — $3,100 as­ tlkalnen, 49, of Columbia. (Continued from Page One) BALES AND Service on Ariens, p l e a s a n t r o o m for gentle- J. Gordon, 649-5306. Big Oil Rig David Halherstam spent on a research and educa­ space, ground floor, clean, at­ sumes mortgage on this spa­ Lynch was charged with mak­ ta toelr estimate of the town’s determine if walks should *'’**‘6 destroyed 17 antique Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn Household Goods 51 man, near bath, parking, 54 cious 6 room Colonial, garage ing an Illegal turn and sum­ pro'blems, but differed in their be constructed near any or all Packard automobiles stored In North and / WARSAW, Poland (AP) — tion to prevent war but that in mowers. Also Bomelits chain High St. tractive and Treasonable. Apply BARROWS & WALLACE lln The/ Poland Is expelling David Hal- and porch, quiet street, excel­ moned to appear in Circuit assessment of the way the school buildings. a tobacco shed on Pleasant 'Val South Viet Nam, asking them to f _ any case no decision should b« saws and International Cut Ca­ Mr. Daly, State Theatre, 11 Manchester Parkade C o lla p s e s , ‘The article which brought Ms made without Informing the EVER’YTHING in sterilized re­ a.m. - 8 p.m. lent area. Hayes Agency, 646- Court 12 Jan. 10. His was the problem Should be or were be- A study of town library fa- ley Rd. in May. The cars were extend the holiday lull into a berstam, Warsaw correspondent det Tractors. Rental equipment conditioned used furniture and COMFORTABLY furnished Manchester 649-5306 Ingf nandlea. — ----- . , . . for the New York Times, be- ®’^P®*®tan reported that the and ahaimentag service on all 0131. car that was towed. cilities was undertaken by Ken- owned by Anson ‘thorp of Man- P®^™^®” ^ peace public of potential dangers. appliances, high quality ~ low room for gentleman, near cause of what the ^ govermpent ______Warsaw Communist regime makes. L & M Equipment 46 Missing At 10:35 yesterday morning, A recanvaM of election re- neth Shaffer, director of the Chester, and represented ap- Stefan Cardinal WyszynsW Teller ^ d he was convinced prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 195 Pratt & Whitney, parking 272 ONE BLOCK from Main St., es­ describes as hctetlllty in his^ re- drawing nearer to Mos- that Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, 875- Main. Houses For Rent 65 Peterson reports, Mrs. Doris School of Library Science at proximately half his collection, said In a Christmas speech ta adequate civil defense 7609. Manchester Exchange — South Street, Rockville. 876- tablished neighborhood, (Continued from Page One) Warsaw, Poland, that Pope Ne^sS porting. cow. It said the Polish regime measures would at last de­ G. Perrett of Watrous Rd. skid­ C h a lrn ^ Frank Brown be- Simmons College in Boston, one of the largest collections of SINGLE HOUSE for rent, 6 fur­ rooms, V/2 baths, 2 car garage, Bnterpris 1945. 2174. Open 9-8. GENTLEMEN preferred, pri­ ded Into a car driven by Clar­ cause of Om n ^ row margin of Shaffer’s report is due this antique Packards ta the ooun- Paul has made a truce ta Viet Halbeistam was summoned to by a con- crease the number of casualties I ______nished rooms, central location, Paul Carnahan, feet. The company, to avoid vate entrance, ample parking, top condition, $16,900. Hayes ence W. Custer, 58, of Aspin- victory, produced no Important month. The library consultant try Nam the No. i goal of the Ro­ the Foreign Ministry today and Red army, is weak and and that their very existence LOAM SALE — Regular $14, CUSTOMER DOESN'T $150. per month. Phllbrlck giving information to competi­ centrally located. Call 643- Agency, 646-0131. wall Dr., Andover. Mrs. Perrett changes ta the r e s u l t s . ------man Catholic Church in world informed that the government ‘^ ® " would make potential aggres­ loam now, $12.50. Also sand n e e d IT! CHANCE OP Agensy, 649-8464. Steel Executive, tors, never announced at what 6013. was coming down the steep Two referendum questions v t affairs. had decided to end his accredi- sors heedtate. for Ice, gravel, stone, fill, LIFETIME TO GO MANCHESTER — Ranch, 6 l^ e l it struck gas. Duke EUington washed sand and manure. 643- 4 'i ROOM large Ranch, fur­ rooms, 3 bedrooms, handy to Dies in 62nd Year curve on South Rd. when the were included on the ballot, the V G m O ll Vatican sources said the pon­ tation as a foreign correspond- ^ was learned that the mtais- HOUSEKEEPING COMFORTABIjE room for gen­ The Sea Gem was rented from first on charter revisions and tiff sees his main role ta this as NEW YORK (AP) — Jazz ent. He was given about a week Halberstam it consld- 9504. —WANTED— nished or. unfurnished, oil heat, bus, shopping, schools, etc., ex­ accident occurred. She was giv­ tlemen, separate entrance, DETROIT (AP) — Paul H. the Delong-Mersant group, a big the second on the purchase of one of creating public accept­ musician Duke Ellington to get his ^rsonal ^ fa ir e to ®'‘®‘* statements slander- Reliable, Honest, Person large parking area, working cellent value at $14,900. Phil- en a written warning for speed­ XT’S TERRIBYC the Way we’re parking. 649-2460. Carnahan, 61, chairman of Na­ Anglo-French engineering con­ ing. Spring Pond Park. Both were ance, on both sides, of the Idea brought his orchestra to New order. 0“ ® and that It had found ta his 'TO TAKE OVER adults, 643-6389. brick Agency, 649-8464. 36 Cong selling Blue Lustre for clean­ tional Steel Corp., who died Sun­ cern. It was valued at about $6 approved by the voters. Second Tax Installment that it Is possible to end the Fifth Avenue Presby- The government-controlled *'®Porting a continuing hostility, UNPAID BALANCE ... A.t 1:25 yesterday afternoon, ing rugs and upholstery. Rent COVENTRY—Cozy 2 bedroom day of a heart attack at his The major changes ta the fighting without any immediate t®*’ian church Sunday night for Polish press has attacked a A. M. Rosenthal of the New MONTHLY PAYMENTS DOUBLE and single rooms. Call MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, Peterson reports, a car driven electric shampooer, $1. Olcott Cape, in area of pine trees, charter governs the election of Killed by $16.79 6-19-2194. in excellent location, oversized home, once speculated that his The North Sea was reported by Miss Priscilla J. Rooney of Comes Due in January political solutions ta sight. a concert of sacred music. number of Halberstam’s stories ^^o^k Timee was ordered to \ Variety Store. rent with option, $100 per relatively calm with winds of 'Waterbury, going west on Rts. members to the board of edu­ 3 COMPLETE garage, sunporch, only $15,- success story could not be dupli­ The Vatican secretariat an- The concert, which drew loud since he became Warsaw corre- taave this country In 1969 on FOR RENT — month. Leonard Agency, Real­ cated today. about 20 miles on hour and low cation. Begtlnning with the Oc ROOMS OF FURNITURE front room, cen- 900. Leonard Agency, Real­ 6 and 44A, ran into the rear Vernon Tax Collector Ray- accident Sunday at 1 a m when ^bat the Pope also sent applause from 2,000 persons ®P°ndent 11% months ago. grounds that he had probed too GOOD CONDITION Lionel O- trally located. tors, 646-0169. tors, 646-0469. cloud cover at the time of the Marines gauge train, switches, tressels, All of this merchandise is in 59 Birch St. 649- "Social and economic changes end of a car driven by Michael tober, 1967 election, the board, mond E. Spielman Is remind- a car operated by Richard J ^ ° b '’‘®tmas message to the Do- Jammed Into the pews of the '^®^® '^®‘'® P^ess attacks deeply into internal affairs of 7129. collapse. Page, 59, of East Hartford, ™®'” ' taxpayers that the second Attenello, 21, of 21 Mata St Republic calling for stately old church, was spon- i^ e Paul, 141 W. Ooppera and other nonferrous Miss Hayes was leaving after yesterday. A "first-class relic” even if you don’t buy. So, come erator, laundry and closets ga­ the responsibility of the board miles north of Hanoi Theater Building. Available January 1st, first 3 bedrooms, large kitchen with ^ means of avoiding war. If you have any grandchil- nesota's Twins, will be honoret’ from 34 mills the year before, advanced m o d e r S a 23-day tour to entertain Amer­ is defined as a piece of a bone of along and .see this big bargain. lore, Call 643-4312 evenings for of selectmen. Dec. 19 had been hit by a Soviet- floor, 3u> rooms. He;it, wa­ room for table, dining room. Survivors include the widow, dren. spend it with them. And if at the Boston baseball writers’ ican servicemen. a saint. It will be placed in the appointment. was set by the council to fi- commodity futures were BuUetin Board surface-to-air missile. The A—I^R —E—R—T’—S ter, G.E. range, refrigera­ family room, two fireplaces, Dorothy;" a daughter, Mrs’ L ,, , annual dinner Jan. 27 at nance the combined general visits ta strong. consecrated altar stone of the 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD The boam of selectmen wHl tor, di.sluva.sher, central air two full baths, two car garage, George Pinkerton of Grosse He;' ousSheraton-Plaza Hotel. Al- goverriment and board ^ edu- The Associated Press average new church, he said. Sew With Confidence OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 Mrs. J. F. Kennedy meet tomorrow nirtt at 7*30 at ts \ wbs asked conditioning included. Free patio, beautifully landscaped a brother. Allan of Detroit- and Mnr.rovo* j v '•^® writers’ unani- cation budgeU for the fiscal issued by Miss Ruth E. King, of 60 stocks at noon was o ^ 1 Busines.s Propertv SUN VALLEY, Idaho (AP) — The presentation was made the Town Hall ' If he saw any political signlfi- parking. Call 043-1108, lot with trees, wall to wall car- two grandchildren. ’ h®r husband, mous choice for the Judge Emil year. Hoyt, supervisor. Snlpslc Lake Rd., Rockville; Re- -t 357« with n ______For Sale 70 Mrs. John F. Kennedy has ’^.^® ^®''' Curtin on the Feast The board of education and ®®"®® ‘**® ^® IVarren E. Howland, Real­ peting and drapes included In Services will be Wednesday In ’Hve Tramans wm n Memorial Award for The total budget of $3,331,- Of the visits, 581 were made becca Bordeau, EUington. rails unchanged and hhuh ^ Angora Kitten! tor. price of $24,500. In Vernon, 136 ta Tolland, 268 Discharged Saturday: William 7 ^ and utilities off moved Into a new three-bed­ of the Nativity by the Most the board of selectmen will hold ^‘’ ® MANCHESTER—New all brick 890 includes a board of educa- Rev^ Vincent J. Hines, D.D.. a Joint meeting U’S--SwUi Vietnamese holiday Agency 64.9-8484. PM,.« 0.0... w,.., SpeXT." Z X 2 ."S -K .;-. S i'p ",? room apartment at Sun Valley, W ednesday 4-family apartment, 4 spacious Plat Rock. tion budget of $2,046,986 and i®^?® J.C.D., there Is any, I rooms each, one block from Idaho, where she and other Bishop Of Norwich, night at 8 ta to e b o a r d ^ edu- 4% ROOMS, heat, hot water, ______dent of the old Boston Braves. a general government budget “ ®^® i return from the clos- cation ot ti,.* don t know whwhat It Is,” he re- stove, refrigerator, parking’. Main St„ quality built by Ros- up .78 at K enneys and friends have at the Hicks Me- pUgj Completely redecorated, $izu. .setto. A wise investment for gathered for some holiday ^ “*® '^®t*®®" Coun- morial School gym to discuss rr o offieial« earn tv, at t 15 Forest St., off Main St. 646- the shrewd buyer. Hayes for capital bnprove- ^ three-day orientation at Dlschai^ed Sun^ American Telephone sank skiing. the proposed town Insurance ®®‘‘l ‘ he State- 0090, 643-0000. Agency, 646-0131. ^ The Rev. Curtin says that program!^ Department had Instructed the toT town’s grand list of $77,- Thed d te c u L ^ “ 'of t o T l e d ^ ' Mrs. Kennedy arrived at Hall- "It Is very unique for a parish ______military command to extend the ring c'rt the old... ey, near WE HAVE customers waiting 152,880 showed an Increase of _____ . Investigation of its rate struc- the resort. Sunday to obtain a first class relic for Manchester Even'-— n .roM ‘ ™®® ®''’ ®® P®-‘’s*hle. But for the rental of your ap.art- $2,584,621. due ta part to reas- November. The program AdvertisemenV- aboard a private plane. She a new church. ------_ «« .K *^® Of coopera- emergency chirte after three of to rage, built-ins, vacant. Wooded 4-speed transmission, radio' Impala Conv. V-8, auto., ra­ and locker room space and m “ *® Bethlehem, American Motors, mas Eve to 7 a.m. CSulstmaa H n L schools and shopping, one heater, whitewalls, ’ ■V-8, auto., power steering, radio, heater, bucket seats. available. lot. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 843- radio, heater, whitewalls. dio, heater, whitewalls. adaptive physical education BHS’Newa Radio Oorp., Texaco and Amer­ A I y-i •Genmnp'^” ^ ‘ ®" “ ‘■®® “ ®^ from of Day. Hayes Agency, 646- 2 to choose from. toona. A. number of athletic awards On State Roads 0131. 1577. 62 Chevrolet $1595 ican Tobacco. Ampskeag Gets acti^d ®"® s- J02-N 64 Chevrolet $2195 The expanded facilities should '^®'^ presented at an Awards - Prices were mostly higher ta ‘ b® ®*nlred. No-one howe^r ^ artillery unit of the Impala 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, 61 Chevrolet $1095 62 Ford $1195 Impala Convertible. V -8 , (Continued fro n Pat* One) MANCHESTER _ large, new, LAKEWOOD Circle — Five bed­ automatic, power steering’ Bel Air 4-Door. 6-cyl., auto., Falrlane ‘500’ 4-Door. V-8, be sufficient to serve the an- Night recently. active trading on the American Per Cent of te IntolUr^ STerS^rAlSt^ Ai't^oX; " d?v! room Colonial with 1% baths, standard, radio, heater, 20 4 room apartmen', one block radio, heater, whitewalls. radio, heater, whitewalls. auto., radio, heater, white- whitewalls. tlclpated 1,200 students expect- awarded to Glen abutment on the Connecticut Exchange, Islon continued firing for four 1348 from Main St., .-.mail well con- new Kitchen, loaded with ex­ 63 Volkswagen $1295 walls. ad by 1970. Mllkle, John Kel- Turnpike ta Norwich Thursday Oo«T»r®‘ ® and U.S Treasury hours after th( tras. Quality throughout. Va­ 62 Falcon $945 Construction delays held up Mark Larson for cross ^ night. bonds showed little change. Mam Central RR »t?^r?:lSTJ“toto^-; ) 10-20 stmeted bqilding with a quiet Deluxe Sunroof. 4-cyI„ stand­ ^3 Ford $1795 cant. Sensibly priced at $31,. Ranch Wagon. 6-cyl., stand­ 63 Chevrolet $1795 Galaxta ’500’ 2-Door Hard­ the opening o f the townis. new- M d track. 'Wiley won Arthur MiaiUlhewun 87, of Glaa- > —------b o s t o n (AP) - P h . Amo. S ’ ‘ T t o p T .'S t o . ' " ' hW Here’s an attractive sheath- This cuddly kitten is crochet- atmo.sphcre. ' Hayes Agency ard, heater, radio, white- 500. T. J.| Crocke’.t, Realtor, walls. ard, radio, heater, white­ Impala 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, top. V-8, auto., p6wer steer­ tv-pe dress that everyone loves, ®d in easy stitches from white 646-0131. walls. auto., power steering, radio, ert elementary school until ^® outatandl^ player award tonbury. wfwee pickup truck ov- m » a sub- of the community. ° neer fixmv J!! headquarters,’’ tha 643-1.577. ing. radio, heater, white- Sei^ 20. Students slated to ati ®«>»a county. ertumed on Route 2 in T o WH F i r m L o W stantial Interest In ttxuned. with a simple Jacket: knitting worsted — his fluffy 65 Chevrolet $2695 heater, whitewalls. walls. the Maine “^rtalnly, credit for accom- a p e ss^ cf.'s^ ^ ^ e ^ “ h 4 ’ 2 ROOMS, heat hot water, tend the Eli Terry School were la soccer, Lannie Adams, Hartford’niimdav ntahL A-riJw centralCentral Railroad It was coa- pltehments'beiomite spotted the fire ta item requires very little eiisily and quickly added, Impala Sport Coupe. V-8, 64 Chevrolet $2195 North Viet Nam made propa- Mtove, refrigerator, disposal.’ ■WEST SIDE — near bus, 6-0 64 Corvotr $1695< fabric, K a cii)ch to sew. Young and old will find him a auto., power steering, radio' Impala Sport Coupe. V-8, on„ double seqsiops at the Wap-. T ^ B e lo tti, Gary BHnn, Larry 191* fatal accldeta count be- O u Rirls jiarking inchulvd, nice loca­ duplex, double garage, modern Monza Sport Coupe. 6-cyl., TRUCKS ptag School for a week, await- Clark, Ed Evangelista, Ron gan at 6 n m TTiuiadav ■ m, -“ C 0 1 U 8 ^_____ ^ ^ mosL nnnn No. 1348 with Patt-O-Rama delight! heater, whitewalls. . auto., power steering, radio, S le ‘^Tr..“"pSSer S ^stT» r S S ^ V t ‘S tion, $140. per month kitchens and baths, 200’ deep heater, whitewalls. 4-speed trans., radio, heater, 62 Chevrolet $1195 tag completion of the building. Foster, Dave Stark and Jerry Ctonneotlcut victims i out.«t-PP'ytog to. town with oontmon «ock, Th. toltotod cat “Ite order, send 50c in coins Anne Cabot, Manche.ster Eve­ Church St. walls. walls. S. reports of Communist vioia- built-ins, dining room, two fire­ afd, header, signal lights. the first time, using leased «vrard f o ^ t ^ d t a g p la j^ ^ li5 S ^ "ta a car. imch ..to toto me® tototo, totatSto 2 "The fire extinguisher system to: Sue- Burnett, Manchester ning Herald, 1150 A'VE. OF ayi a tions l a r g e 4 room apartment, places, 2>A baths, family room, v a c * . ta soccer went to Evaiuwitota. tractor tire r lext /I ___ .____ ... oc«il m Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. AMERICAS NEW YORK, N Y healed, newly decorated, 643- two car garage wooded lot’ School snronment rose 1,124,- Special football OF AMERICA, NEW YORK 10036. for a total school pupukdion of ta William Tedford, N .y. 10036. 9875. $29,500. Phllbrlck Agency 649* For Ist-class mailing add 10c 8484. 4,661 students. tocha and Peter Moulta. For Ist-cIasB mailing add 10c for each pattern. Print Name, t h r e e ROOM apartment, Plans for a “ middle school” Mrs. Maja Kessluk r aay B bid openings was the Nl- Corp., which owns the B w W ta the »®«>ld L. Brown, the only ®«ase-flre for each pattern. Print Name, address with Zip Code, Style heat, 470 Main St., first floor. HANCJH — Large family sized were presented by the school University of Connecticut will n .T F r id ^ 1. ch (^ - Manchester Tire Co., also and Arooetoc* Railroad- and n rov ld ln ^ ^ iB tadustrlal site, American crew member. Brown Promise. Addreas with Zip Code, Style No. and Size. Call between 9-5, 643-2426. kitchen, large living room with administration. Now awtaltlng be observing math classes at ’ ^ also accused the No, and Size. of Manchester, which offered a ta the Canadian Pacific C h l^ Llties^^erT n v In T ? “ ’® ®"*^‘” ® "'^®"^ W®®*®! Moscow The fall and winter album has fireplace, 3 bedrooms, rec town referendum, the school the high school until Feb 4 3^’ - 10 P®^per ®®**^cent P^**®plUa an added 2Vi go and Northweatarn rv__ A. ® ®'^®‘'ahle. . There------wasn’t -- any -warning.warning.” United StStates of violating the Send 60c today for the fall A’TTRACTTVE 4 room duple.x CARTER CHEVROLET 2Vi go and Northwestern, Delaware regular features; custom col­ room, house In immaculate «* propoesd will bouse 1,200 under tutelage ofr Walter Neff, Val?’ Mrs' and Mr® and mother, p^ ^ cent ®®"^ discount. urged First Select- A piece of engine about five truce. A winter edition o t our pattern apartment, convenient location, and Hudson, SouUMnit Pacific lection; Items to crochet, knit, condition, completely remod­ OPEN EVENlis^GS TILL 9—THURSDAYS TILL 6 Mudenta and will be built on the head o f the math department w w tajured’t a a c o u S ^ ^ of^toes'fO T Raih^wteT itoffL 2)anghl and Se- feet ta diameter fell near the nmgwwno Baurio Fteoblon. parking, adults only. Call 649- eled, inside and out, $13,900. iMtman BVank Kalas to sched- home at Vlnceiit Ma-r»ni •titch. Just 50c a copy. 4319. Faro Orrhard property near the Police Report on oc prices for mounting and serv- Dumatae' is a fermar * ranx n.aias to of Vtaceiit Ths U. S. Supreme Court ld« Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8404. 1229 MAIN STREET TEL. 649-5238 ' MANCHESTER ;.;r '■ .‘'V-y'.

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ljoSg9 . a n d _ _ I of lU a d u win OPEN THURSDAYS ,.. » JolM maatlng tomorrow tiU 9 P.M; •t>t)ie Masonic Temple. A pot- JUfmcfcaete r - "A CUy.p/ VUiagP Charm lU^ win be served at 7 p.m. 4ftor dinner there win be a jVOL. LXXXV, NO. 74 (TWBNTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONB) Table liod^ with the Rev. Jef« $1) D.; Hughes, '^nior assistant of St^ Mary’s Episcopal Church, speaker. Reservations may be made witli William A. Reichert ANNUAL of SVench Rd., Bolton, or Harold Hubbard, 80 Cambridge St. rey Asks Aid, CORSET The executive board of the La‘ New Four-Day Truce dies Aid Lutheran Women's Mis­ ■Jlaitv S t-' sionary League of Zion Luther­ an Church will meet Wednes­ JANUARY day at 7 :30 p.ni. at the home of SALE from Japan Mrs. Louise Martens, lO Wether- STOCK UP AND SAVE NOW .a TOKYO (AP) — U.S. eU St. ON ALL FAMOUS NAME taut allies where Viet,Nam Is United States at the inaugura­ Vice President Hubert H. concerned. tion Thursday of Philippine Announced by Gong ' About an houh before Hum­ Howard Davis off Hartford, BRAND FOUNDATIONS! ■Humphrey arrived in To- President-elect I'erdlnnnd E. ■fcyo tonight on the first leg phrey arrived, police cleared Marcos. eoln collector, will speak tomor­ some 200 Oommunist students row at 7:30 p.m. at the Mental DT a brief Asian tour jmd , The U.. S. vice president also from the airport’s viewing Is scheduled to meet with J^resl- Aid Fellowship Social Center, WHITE appealed to Japan for help ramp. Famous "C A R N IV A L " dent Ohung Hee Park trf South Harris Quits Hartford. The meeting Is open and adviife in “our common Shortly before he landed some to people from this area who Korea in Seoul and with Presi­ Cease-Fire endeavors.” 2,800 leftists demonstrated for dent Ohiang Kai-shek of Jfatlon- bave been or are being treated FIBERFIL BRA _ Humphrey planned an 18-hour 40 minutes in downtown Tokyo. As S en ator for a mental or emotional ill- alist China on Formosa. He re­ ■topover, en route to the Inaugu­ They shouted "W ar irfa^dr Scheduled neiss. Those wishing further In­ turns to Washington Jan. 2. ration of Philippine President Humph^e3^ fSO home." A^e formation may call the Capitol Regular 2.50 Before taking off from An­ Ferdinand Marcos, During his said the march was noisy/ but To Be Judge Region Mental Health Associa­ 1.99 Aslan swing he will talk to lead­ drews Air Force Base Monday Next Mouth orderly. / WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. tion, 317 Farmington Ave., Hart­ SALES ers alMUt Viet Nam but won't go night, Humirfirey said he wel­ Soft dacron and cotton, flberfll lining Policy guarded an intersection ford. there. comes the opportunity to ineet Oren Harris. D-Ark„ who was SAIGON, South Viet gives you the lift, the shape you want. leading to the U.S. Embassy named to a federal judgeship Met by Prime Minister! Blsa- ■with the leaders of Japan, Na­ Nam (AP) — The Viet Delicately embroidered. Sizes 32-40, and kept the demonstrators last August, announced today he hbuine Pvt. Michael McCarty, A, B and C. ku Sato and Foreign HKnlster tionalist China and South Korea. from heading ip thaj direction. AMINTOKE EANFANI will resign from Congress and Cong: tonight announced a son ol Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mc­ WHITER THAN WHITE ,.,^BJtsusaburo Shllna, the •vice He described them as "old and TTie march followed a rally at good friends” , of the United take the new post next Feb. 3. four-day cease-fire in its 2 Carty of 16 Hawley St., was re­ '■ president delivered an arrival a downtown park where the Among other things he will be war against South Vietna. cently graduated from recruit .Statement which appeared to States. Communists ^opted a reso­ leaving the chairmanship of the mese forces during the training at the Marine Corps Re­ PROPORTIONED GIRDLE by Milady antlclprte Japanese calls for no- Humphrey said he hopes the Springmaid Percale lution accusing the United Hbuse Commerce Committee, cruit Depot. Parris Island, S.C. •ioldsibarred discussion of O.S.' talks will be both “cordial and Fanfani lunar New Year celebration ^ States of "trying to organize an mutually beneficial.” which handles legislation deal He has been assigned to Camp H jioHcy in Viet Nam, a touchy next month. Meanwhile, PANTY STYLE Re,. 5.99 Asian military alliance among ing with all forms of transporta Lejeune, N.C., for four week of 4-99 -subject In Japan. the Philippines, Nationalist C3ii- On his .first major trip since the United States ext^ded becoming vice president, Hum­ Quits Job tion, radio and television broad the moratorium on its air individual combat training and SHEETS and CASES :^“The brevity of my stay na. South Korea and Japan” by casting, public utilities and oth four weeks of basic specialist Completely created in feather light Lycra. Diamond shape panel Should not obscure the impor­ sending Humphrey to Asia. phrey is expected to explore war against North Viet gives the ultimate in support and control. Sizes s, m, 1. with the Asian leaders the fu- -j------er activities supervised by gov 4 training In his military occupa- * Fitted Sheets Feature tance we In the United States Humphrey goes to Mainia I I 'F O I ’¥ 7’ emmental regulatory agencies Nam for fourth day. tipnal field. ,54" 63" 72" attach to frequent and frank Wednesday to represent the (See Page Five) -M.AA AItaly ▼ Rep. Harley O. Staggers, D A broadcast of the Oojnmuntot 8 Spring-on ELASTIC CORNERS (T.M.) 'Consultation with your leaders,” W.Va., is in line to become Uberation Front radio said the be said. Viet Cong would "stop stack in g Members of Rainbow Mothers Popular Cotton ROME (AP) _ Amintore committee, Circle will meet tonight at 7 at "Our goals and aspirations Fanfani, president of the U.N. Harris has headed for the puppet armed forces and BURLAP. government” from' 12:01 a-m. the parking lot of the A A P are much the same. We share General Assembly. resigned years Harris, 62. has LOVABLE Fomifit|] Jan. 20 to midnight Jan. 38. Th* Supermarket, 116 E. Center St., FIBERGLAS SIZE 81 X 108 the same deep commitments to today as Italy’s foreign minister ^ member of Congress for four-day festival, known as Tet, and proceed to Willie’s Steak peace, liberty suid the prosperi­ Rhodesia Begins after a storm of criticism over years. BRA ty of all peoples. We value your is celebrated as a natlMial b(dl« House for their annual Christ­ his role in handling a purported President Johnson nominated day In Viet Nam. mas banquet. Members are re­ DRAPES friendship, we look for your ad­ North Viet Nam peace feeler Harris last August for a long- minded to bring a grab bag gift. 72 X 108 FITTED...... $2.27 vice, we need your hrtp In our which Hanoi disavowed. . vacant Arkansas District Court The broadcast did not menUon common ehdeavors.” y.S. and other foreign forces 2 f o r 1.69 Rationing of Oil The resignation of the fiery and the Senate quick- 72 X 120 ...... 2 97 ■This last sentence could have fighting alongside the South Vi­ little foreign minister oame only ^ nomination, Lee Davis, son of Mr, and lieen a veiled reference to the Regularly each SINGLE FITTED ...... ’ 2 47 a week before a special session delayed taking the new etnamese. But oonoeh^ly It Mrs. John Davis ol 44 Scott Dr., Your Choice fact that the Japanese, though SALISBURY, Rliodesia (AP) operaiting transport for the pub­ could apply to them since their has been named an Upper Any Length I pro-Americaii, are rfeluc- — Rhodesiana began to feel the lic are exempt. of the Foreign Affairs Oommi- ,, ‘continue Circle stitched, sanforized cot­ DOUBLE FITTED...... *.*. 2^87 atm Sion of the Chamber of Deputies this year 3 session of military actions are coordinated School honor student at The pinch of the oil embargo^ against Britain announced the oil em­ with those of the Vietnamees ton, snowy white. Gives Arm, 8 1 x 1 2 0 ...... 3 .3 7 called to question his part as j . Robinson School, West Hart­ uplifting lines. Sizes 32-38, A. their government today. Ration­ bargo against Smith’s white mi­ troops even when they are not ford. B and C. nority government 10 days ego. middleman in the purported .^®.,^®^ several ad- Joint operations. 90 X 1 0 8 ...... 3.07 ing began of gasoline and d le ^ peace maneuver. ^nistration measures through Dries in 7 minutes. White, Smith declared independence There was no immediate blue, brown, gold, olive or 90x120. Q U E E N ...... ^ 87 2 Wounded oil for passenger oars; trucks Fanfani made it clear he sUIl !^5i'®u^_ *^® from Britain Nov. 11 after inde­ reaction from American or Viet- melon. and buses. pendence talks broke down over wants to face the commission nomination, and made 108 x122, K I N G ...... 6 07 and answer its questions. namese officials to the Viet -iEALFORM By G unfire Prime^ Minister Ian Smith Britain’s Insistence that Rho­ Cong broadcast. FITTED QUEEN ...... 407 desia’s four million Africans be He asked that his resignation , Reg. $10.95 72" 84" WOOL TYPE waited untU after Christmas to LECLERC NOW given a progressively bigger become effective Jan. 6, one . There also was no indieathm H O LLYW O O D ...... ’ 5 ‘ v announce the measure Monday day, alter the extraordinary he had always intended to how long the American a ir FUNERAL HOME PANTY GIRDLE SKIPPIES LONG LEG PANTJE In Hospital night. volcelln the govemmeTit. There commission hearing, so that Z ‘^® ‘he n ^ pause would last or whetoer the FIBERGLAS DRAPES EXTRA LARGE HOLLYWOOD .. 6 97 Owners of private cars wiUi are 220,000 whites In Rhodesia. NEW YORK (AP) — A doctor can appear beforf his critics c e S lv nTTatot Duooiins over D u n n s the D n n r 4> Viet Cong announcement elgni; Ounces-light Lycra, features 42 x 38 C A S E S ...... 2 for 1.37 get three to five gailons of fuel Most major oil producing /-» Tijg , O ' ^ & P6&C6 rBBCtion to thA FUNERAL Regular $2 Lycra .satin elastic front, split- and a maternity patient were whUe sUll foreign minister. 1.67 per week. There Is no restric­ countries Joined the ban. But Gary Margulps, 15, keeps a safe distance from El- American moratorium. <_*Thg'^ hip and back panels for the Regularly 6.99 critically wounded In a wild Some here expressed the opln- ^ ® of next year.” SERVICE tion on diesel oU for commercial the success of the embargo* de­ len Kingsley, 15, and, at the same time, a wary eye guerrillas have auapanded boa- ultimate in support and control, SHOP! COMPARE! THEN COME pends on neighboring South Af­ ion that Prem ier Aldo Moro mittee W ALTER N. barrage of gunfire at Belle'vue vehicles, but those using gaso­ on her bubble _gum. The youngsters were dsneintf tUiUes in the past diniag the T*t 2'/4" band for slimming the Heavier type fabric. In white, beige, olive, melon rica and on Portugal. would refuse to accept the res- committee reports are com- LECLERC Soft as skin, wa.shes like a i’waistline; split crotch end fash­ or gold. Hospital Monday night before line are limited to five to 10 last night at Miami Beach and the prospect of what ctietnatton. . ‘ Director hankie. Guaranteed not to run. ioned leg. Powder Buff or BUY THE BEST FOR LESS! gaHoqs pet. week depending on Rhodesia needs about 280,000 ^th Pleted, and v^l rteign from America’s greatest girdle value. police overpowereif the Ifleelng rize. tone of oil a year and gets most With Fanfa^, who is of his same Congress and become a jud^ could happen made Gary blink. (AP Photofax) The Saigon government in the White. S-M-L-XL. past has dismissed Oommunist 23 Main Street, Manchester Sizes s, m, L gunman. Doctors’, veterinary surgeons, of it through the pipeline that Christian Democrat p.irty but Feb. 3 ” otttn of a truce for Tet aa prop. Call 6^9-5869 Fiber Facts: Elastic, nylon, Sure Fit Dacron Red Label Detectives said the assailant undertakers, diplomats and runs acToee Portuguese Mozam- who often has been his political in explaining the delay. Har- acetate, spandex. Wque from the Indian Ocean to o i^ n en t. j.jg ^jg^ ,,J^ Jjg perfect-' •gAnda. Navartheleaa, a lull hag Foundations—Main Floor was Navidad Serrano Medina, most go'vemment ongaizations UauaUy developed en tMXfa Rhodesia. Portugal’s African In his letter of resignation ly frank, there has been a prob- MATTRESS PADS BED PILLOWS 42, a laborer who had lived with during the hoUday. 2.97 the woman, Gloria Santiago. 23, teiTltory of Angola produces Fanfani indicated that he still lem in our state with reference LBJ, McNamara I Sanforized, white, with anchor ♦ for six years. Police said he about 900,000 tons of crude oil a Hie Viet Oong broadcast aUM Klngt size, plumply filled. Non- (See Page Twenty-Three) (See Page Twenty-Three) the offer would allow their bands. opened fire when she spumed Stormy Weather year and ■ could easily increase $3 Value allergenic. Regular 8.97 “oompatri<^” to enjoy the TO) FREE his attempt at a reconciliation. Its production to meet Rho­ YEAR END Hits Northwest desia’s needs. South Africa sup­ festival, and allow "mlUtazy E The woman gave birth to a Meet on Budget CUSTOM men and personnel of the girl on Christmas Day. Police plies about . $2 million worth of CLEARANCE CHICAGO (AP) — Strong puppet government to return to ALTERATIONS Printed Floral ■aid the couple, who have three petreUeum products to Rhoesia AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Presi- Laitln ^ald Johnson and Mc- Jean Bancroft winds, heavy rain and snow last year. dent Johnson and Secretary of NamaiA talked about the budg- their villages, worship their an­ older children, parted eight struck sections of the Pacific Queen Inaugurates cestors and visit their ftnwiiy months ago. Rhodesia cut off the flow of oil COMFORTER C QO Northwest today. Defense Robert S. McNamara et, ** the Christmas ' cease-fire In tombs ” SCATTER RUGS Detectives gave this account: to black-ruled Zambia, its conferro-1 today at the L B J Viet Nam, material and man- -n. v ^ Deluxeiluxe quilt, fits twin or double ^ ^ v J Below-zero temperatures neighbor to the north, after power needs and “the ceneral , , ® ”™®“Cast added an unex- Serrano came to New York were reported in many areas, Ranch a/out the new Pentagon sizes. Washable, quick drying. Luxurious, 24x48 cotton tuffed. 1.99i Monday from Hollywood, Fla., Britain announced its embargo. A hbey Anniversary Vietnamese situation’’ ?’®‘"®‘* 8«^«‘caUon to the of- Choice of pretty floral prints. mostly -along the northern bor­ Decorator colors. Easily washable. where hei works, to seek a rec­ Britain and Canada have start­ budget and developments In Hb oairt fh . . "soldiers, offi- der states. ed an airlift to keep Zambia LONDON (AP) — Queen Eliz- Ister and laid them on the altar Viet Nam. ^ personnel of the puppet onciliation with Miss Santiago, Cape Blanco, in southern Ore­ ^ewed reporU forwarded from government who return to their C supplied with oil, and Canadian abeth U placed a bouquet of red near the marble tomb of King • who had been living in Manhat­ gon, reported nearly seven Inch­ roses on a small altar in West- EMward. -McNamara ------flew------to the-- ranch Nam by Gen. Earle G. villages must comply with the tan. sources in the Congo said the es of rain in the last 24 hours. At for dinner Monday night, talked Wheeler, chairman of the Joint pracUcal regulations set forth 100% Nantucic He met her in a corridor out­ Canadians would be flying 15,- with Johnson until after mid- _ ' Two-Piece Corduroy Brookings, Ore., the rainfall In 000 gailoiis a day into Zambia rotl^the JeSw^celebr^Uon^f u ^*.® 17,!®" Johnson until after mid- side a maternity ward, and the 900lh anniversary of Brit- Philip, her sis- night and began a new round of (See Page Four) (See Page Four) the same period totaled nearly by the end of the week. SAYELLE created a disturbance when she six inches. ain’s premier church ’ P"™=®ss Margaret, and oth- conferences about 7 a.m. over CHAIR SETS The Netherlands joined the -TV,. .KK er members of the royal family, 3.59 refused him. A nurse made Ser­ At Crescent City, on Califor­ breakfast, acting press secre­ Perfect for all knitting needs. rano leave the hospital. list of countries that have ban­ on nec ^ ^ ceremonial preLe w^s tary Joseph Laitin reported. SALE! Choose from variety of popular nia’s northern Seoast, more than ned oil shipments and other Washable, choice of many colors. Regular 88c .Serrano returned to the hospi­ The President is pushing final Total Bus^ colors. two Inches of rain fell in six trade with the rebel British col­ Compare at $4 tal Monday night and confront­ whn h A .J^® an. It was composed for the oc- plans for a guns-and-butter fed­ hours. ' ony. A Cabinet decision to ban Select Group of ed Miss Santiago in the pres­ ^ f by ®«- Arthur Bliss, mas- eral budget fo r, the 1966 Con­ California and trade goes into effect Wednes­ soon after without seeing ter of the queen’s musick. ence of Dr. Jerome Seiler, 27, gress. Normally, the budget soijiPfrn Oregon areas were the day. Trade between the Neth­ completed structure. Domestics Since its consecreation as a Resplendently gairbed officials would be due by Jan. 25 but Lai­ Sound’s Oyster Beds Page Twenty-Two) erlands and Rhodesia amounted W om en's Lower Level (See Page Tweni^-Two) Benedictine monastery, the ab­ toolf part in the stately ceremo­ tin said an extension of the to 35.6 million a year. nial. The Archbishops of Canter­ GROUP I FAMOUS bey has been the coronation deadline might be sought "lie- Dress church of all of England’s mon- bury, York, Wales and Dubiin cause of new hard looks at pos­ Regularly $75. to $80. archs but two. Elldzabeth was were on hand along with the sible new economies.” Are Virtually-Empty NAME Yale Professor in Group married there in 1947 and Primus of Scotland and repre- In addition to meetings with Shoes crowned there in 1953. Thirteen senta/Qves of other churches In McNamara, Johnson conferred British kings and five queens Britain and overseas. by telephone this' morning with 'g r o u p II Also attending were the ore buried there. Secretary of State Dga^ Rusk, the^Stato u'”'®" “'®^ ' AMERICAN GIRL Regularly $60. to $65. It was to honor the abbey’s speaker of the House of Com­ Undersecretary George W. Bali, =,,1^ he Ifish Commission sh^)ls and in three yean an MARTEX mons, the Lord Qiancellor, KAY DEBS 3 U.S. Leftists Reported builder that the queen took the and Secretary of the Treasury “f® «'®^y »« P««l«ce spat of u S S roses today from a cushion car­ member, of the government Henr^^" --HrPowleri - - ^ ^ for this to haSS 0 «1 Stern and Clipper ried by the abbey's senior chor- • DARTS Suits. All exclusive wool fabrics, all impec­ TOWELS fSee Rage Twenty-Three) there must be enough fresh “We’ve always had some­ water nmning off Into the Sound cably tailored. Choose from 1 and 2 pnnt styles in thing, said Ernest J. Bontya, • FIANCEES [ several models. Brown, grays,'.blacks, clbarcoals, r In Hanoi on Illegal Visit from ttie land. blues. Shorts, regulars or longs in sizes 37-46. the commission’s engineer of This year, nothing wont right. NEW YORK (AP) - Staugh- shell fisheries. "This year was The lack of rain produced only • VITALITY CHOOSE FROM the American press purportedly a total bust.” * tom Lynd, a Yale professor and a trickle of runoff. The oyatera GROUP I I I a spokesman for the "new left,” describing or attributing posi­ BonitjA and Mis crew Investi­ 2 SIX POPULAR tions to the National Liberation either consumed their young In- I Regular to $55. to Hanoi to talk with gated the spwaning agea Im­ side their sheU([ or proddoed 39.88 lia d a n of Oommunist North Front and the DRV conflict with mediately, after the July to PATTERNS! their reports of their position spat that died almolM: ImmedlaB .Viet Nam and the Viet Cong. September season and found no tely. : j_.Lynd, accompanied by two The purpose of the trip is to baby oysters "for all practical clear this up.” The five-year drought, GROUP IV Americans, is on an imau- ^ ^ e s ” ready to grow to ma^ Bontyan m«toe w o ^ s T ^ j X mprlzed mission that could re- Lynd, 36, an assistant profes­ turity. Regularly to 14.99 I Regularly $40. and $45. Won thsit caused the induMry’s ’■to in' stiff federal penalties. sor of history at Yale Universi­ When hlom, 32.88 baby oysters annual worth to d e c ^ fnHn ^;„The trip is sponsored by the ty, has a long Identification with ("sp at')) swim around for a about $30 million in 1916 to about One and two pant styles in this group also. Popu­ magazine Viet Report "In an pacifist activities. He is regard­ few weeks and • PLANTATION ROSE • ASCOT then take up $2 mlUlon or $3 miUlon now. II GROUP OF lar 3 button center vent styling. Popular winter j ^ r t to clarify the posiUon of ed as a leading spo^cesmgn for 8 Despite the disaster o< 1906, colors, shorts, regular and longs in .sizes 36-46. the National Liberation Front the "new left’’ — the ad hoc Bontya said, the future lent Bath Size Regular 1.99 ...... $|.69 £Vlet Oong) and the Democratic committees, student groups, “INSULAIRE” BLANKET completrty Ueak. Pollution' has W om en's Republic of (North) Viet Nam.” and the lonely rebels and revo­ $6,700 Tossed decreased in some placM and Guest Size, Regular 1.29...... |.09 W d John McDermdtt, associate lutionaries. 1 Men's All Wool The mission represents the Flats Men's All Wool 72 X 90 Size, Reg. 7.99 editor of the magazine. In Garbage Can (Sm Page Twenty-Poar) 6.95 Face Size, Regular 59c ...... 49c McDon^iott said an afternoon bringing together‘of a number of. criticis of U. S. policy in Viet NEW YORK (AP) — A 7,95 pews conf|erence would be held * SANDLER SPORT COATS 80 X 90 SIZE. REG. 8.99 ...... today to elaborate on the trip Nam. Cailnese family searched • INVITATION • MONTICELLO |^ld its purposes. through seven tons of garbage •BUSKENS • SLACKS 90 X 108 SIZE. REG. 1 2 .9 9 ...... 10.99 Lynd has demonstrated Bath Size, Regular 2.99 ...... 1.99 H to ’other two men on the trip against the war in Viet Nam, today for a paper bag that was Reeular$40 •j^e ■Thomas Hayden, a founder and the magazine Viet Report is placed for safekeeping In a 32.88 ASHER The original thermal blankket Bulletiiis • KAY DEBS . In aqua, pink, blue. of the Students for a- Demo- a frequent critic of American trash container. They say me mint or zandaiwood. Washable Hand Size, Regu|ar 1 .7 9 ...... 1.39 Regularly $13. cj^atlc Society, and Herbert Ap- policy there. The Students for a bag contains $6,700 In .money 1 Includes famous Clipper Craft brand. Vari- 10.88 and jewelry. VALUES 1 ety of imported fabrics. Reg., shorts and theker, a reputed Oommunist DsmocraUc Society has been An 1 longs, 36-46. Face Size, Regular 59c ...... 49c theoretician. organizing force in the antiwar Miss Kwan Lee. a Queens BROXHEB; SISTSat DBOWir ♦ TO 12.99 1 1 Morgan Jbnes "MANDALAY" Lynd’s wife, reached at her demonstrations. laundry operator, said she hid OLD SAYRROOK (A P)-. 5 borne In New Haven, Conn., the valuables Sunday when she BOTANY ASHER The three men could face a A'brother and alater drownatl Bedspread, Reg. 12.99 •LUXOR • GARDEN CLUB Ifpnday night, said: "He is went out because she was afraid Regularly $25 1 9 8 8 S T A u a a x o N l y n d 15,000 fine, five years in prison, today when the Im M a pond ij! A lh sizes In the* lot but Regularly $16. 9.95 ‘l^ng because of his concern for or both for' visiting North Viet of robMrs. not In every style. 12.88 Bath Size, Regular 3.99 ...... 2.99 they were oroui|ig gave wny peace.” Nam without permission from But she forgot to retrieve Popular Stewart Douglas brand, choice of Long wearing worsted fabrics, choose from Morgan Jones "Columbia yet heard from Vyni, "bpt we beneath theoL They weio. many colors. ib e three left New York Dec. expect to hear from him short­ the State Department. them later a’nd the garbage was Chris Shaw, 10. and iUa ais-' Shoes — Main Floor 1 colors and sizes. Hand Sizes, Regular 1.9 9 ----- ...... f.69 Heirloom" Spread, Reg,^ 14.99 10.95 I t pnd flew to Brussels, Prague, ly.” He did not explain how this Lynd, a S6-year-old Quaker, picked >up Monday by a-sanita­ •ter Felicia, 8. Polhse said the ' Face Size, Regular 6 9 c ...... 7^ 59^ Jtoscow, Peking and then to would be done.' has defied tbe Internal Revenue tion department truck. The re- youngaten were walking North Viet Naan by way of Cam­ McDermott said the magazine Service over a matter of |200 in fuse was traced to a garbage­ aoroaa a pond vrttfa an older' bodia, said McDermott. is sponsoring the mission be­ Inoome taxee.^He was spattered laden barge and she and rola- brother when the toe cndndL lie m M the magazine had not cause “reporta tbat ^tpear In fives were given permission to The older boy inramtdsd (8 m Page Ten) Queen EUzabeUi Places ^oses on Westminster Abbey Altar sift through the contents when It away bat the younger ' was unloaded. drea went Into the water. " '''

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