WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEB 27, 19«8 PAGE TWENTY JlRanrbieBt^r Ettfuittg lifra li Most Stores Are Open Tonight for Shopping Until 9 O^Clftck ; About Town B a g s B u c k lira. Betty Q. Pika of Man- Artiage IM br Net Pram Run llMnban at Bt. Ja SHOP AT HOME The Weather ehaater Rd., Olastonbury, * b r Tha Wtoak M b Church pihnnbi( to attend the Btniok and kflled a atx-point P artly cloudy, brsasy, -x>ldsr BlUa Vigil tonight mt 7:90 alt buck laat night, and her FOR YOUR CARPET Navombar It, IM tonight. Chance of anow tlurrlm Ote chivch are remfcited to neighbor may haive vonlatm early. Low 80 to *0. Tomorroiw biiag grooertea and canned for Thankaglvlng dinner to­ BAiwidt—wanow « mohawk mooUy sunny, colder. High *0 gtxMk for the needy. morrow. 15,341 to 48. The deer ran out in front MmneheUer^A City of Vittage Charm a t John’s PoUah Naktoeial of her car near the Manches­ CWthoUc Church will have coo- ter Country Club. Mre. Pike YOL. L X X X V m , NO. SI (FORTY PAGES-TWO SBC110NS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 19S8 (OlaailfiBd Afteertistof PRICE TEN CENTS f Bad DOB ter oha dren Sattsday at had bean shopping In Man- 11 a.m. at (he church. ehadter and was returning i r to get some clgarettea tor her husband when the acci­ ■■.V” The nueocTHtic Mintetry dent occurred. Sdhool o f Jehovah’s W ltneaaea The deor and the driver Viet Order will meet Friday at 7:80 p.m. were brought to hoadquar- Renewed Offensives There will also be a service teni where Mrs. Pike slpied BONO Rdito (A P )- The meeting at 8:86 p.m. a release ter the animal and North Vietnam Charges U.S INCHES',/ y Vlat Ooat today ordarad a turned It over to a neighbor MW gusttlUa and terrorist Graxlc 7 Youth FeHoiwahlp of In Olastonbury later on. ' oCtanalva .httalnot Am erican South united Methodist Church Mrs. Plko Is a teacher at and Uouth thetnamoM units will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. the Verplanck School. The and offleials. in Cooper Hall c t the church Tidks on Youth EUY PAYMENT TERMS AVAHJBIE S front end of her car was Ibniisil In tfaa name o f the for a "Happeping'.” moderately damaged, ac Robert J. Digan, cooedtaator military Ugh ownmand of cording police. BUDEET EROUPS ■ FAMOUS NAMES ^ the Vlat Ckmg*a libera^ Again Bombing Above DMZ of youth eervipee tor the Board f Lutz Jt|rtlor Museum will be of BducaOon, will qpoak on armed foroes. Urn order was closed TWdtagivIng Day, btit Just tskphoito us! We’B ka glad to dwf ^ | "Why I Believe in the Younger 1|fH*nFn8 leas oonsedon of broadloom right In your own bo^ ^ beamed to South Vietnam by will rw resume ^ itaas sdiedules c ^ e on Fri> Qeiwrattan,’’ Sunday morning at T U D llC ItCCUrUB PARIS (AP) — North where you can ba aura of ohoodng^a color, taxtw* ^ Radio Hanoi and monitored aay The m u ^ to op« to the ^jpi^opai Cta«h Ad- Wanantee Deeds fat Hong Kong. Vietnam charged 'today the Ronald Maynard to Roland A. and pattom tfeafa Joot right CaU oar Tha order was addreooed to United States <»rried out ^ Men and Boya. and Rena M. Larson, property WAU>TO-WAtl. SPflCIAUSn the taat Cong's regular new bombing attacks deep 2 A A breakfaat will be Served af on Kennedy Rd., conveyance troopa, guerrilla unite, and in its teiritory Thursday The West Side Rec. Junior ^ ,^.3^ communion tax $8.80. "saml-ormed” unite. The tot- and demanded an end tar are uiiderground unite High Damse will be Friday from ^vise tor n»en and taya. This Green Manor Batotes Inc. to what it said "were acts of 7 to 9:30 p.m . Musac wUi be by ^ «vet at BL Mary’s Jolm L. and Donna O. OeMer, that funcUon as Sarmera by day and fight by night w ar." •The Rogues.’’ The dance tor jo promote a lather aial property on Keimedy Rd., con- American comment on tee junior high school studente Is ^ teUmvahto at the atort of the veyance tax $87.«. (HenAl ite to br Baoetrlohu) North Vletnameoe charge Was held each Friday during the rec- anmetlmM oaleld the Green Manor Eatates Inc. to Douglaa Pastel, president of Instructors of the Handicapped not inunedtately avaUahle. reatlon season. Alexander and Betty 8. Elgner. Slate Named (lOH), center, accepts check tor $200 tor lOH Pool Building Reports from Saigon have — ^STwT^p^rvtousfy proba- property « W ^ock Rd., con- Fund from UNICO Natlmial President John A. OegianoUo, carried no mention of bombing Youn^ Peoples *F>elkw8Wp .tbon officer for the State of Oon- veyance tax $li.oo. left. Sam M. TTaneWda, right, district governor of the Oon- G>lombia Hit attacks north of the damiHtar- 7 By UNICO St. Miary's Elptocopal Church baa neoUout, Juvenile Court. He re- Herman M. Freaietbs to necUcut Dlatrlct 2 UNICO National, looka on. ized zone dl'vldlng Norte and postponed the dance sdireduled ceived hto B.A. degree in soclo- Richard L. Adams and Rtwrt The Manchester Chapter of South Vietnam. for Friday unta later in Decern- from SL lOdnerB CbBege, Jean Adams, property at 8^ By C risis as A spokesman tor Hanoi’s dele­ ber. WinooaM Park. VI., and hla Wells St., conveyance tax $22. UNICO National Installed John one of Italian background to n,iHi«ng PermUa A. Cagianelo as president of the belong. The organization was gation at the Parte peace talks ----- master’s degree in sociology AlbnxA Construction tor chapter for a second term Sat- founded In 1922 by Dr. Anthony Fire Calls asserted the American bomb­ The Club of East from Notre Dame (Ind.) Unlver- Mis. Rose Raymond, new dwell- urday night at Its second an- Vastola of Waterbury and has Cabinet Quits ings had occurred for tee third Csltfaaltc Iflgh School will meet sity. iiV at 29 Palm St., $12,000. nual installation and dinner- chapters all over the country, Two cafc were received by atraight day Thursday. "The United Staten’ tuste of Friday at 7 p.m. to the school He to diairmon of the gifts Howard Andrews, tool shed at dance at the Manchester Ooun- Manchester being the most re­ town flrennen yesterday. ’Hie BfXIOTA, CMamUa (AP) — auditorium. It to the last meet- bequests committee of the ^ Oub The liberal-Oonoervative coali­ war are in violation of national cent one. first was at *:86 p.m. tor a re­ tog of the 1968 footbaU ®*®****season, Manchester ScfitiendilnSchcHanhlp Founds- Rd., $100. ^ __ try ported grass fire at 689 BeH St THiuuhjLiJteJL WUUam W . Scranton tion Cabinet raolgned at dawn sovereignty and security of tee and parents are Invited to at of the tow en- Thoren Kress, altera- other officers tostaUel Were They say they fowd no fire today after a ptormy alx-bour Democratic Republic of (NOrili) tend. Returns on banquet tickrta subcommittee on drug to dwelling at 22* W. Cen- Franda P. DellaFera, vice pres- when they arrived at Bdl St., session with President Carloa Vietnam,” he said. ter St., $SB0. Ident; Frank J. FUloramo, sec- will be accepted. abuse, and an advisor to ths Ueras Readrepo, plunging this The spokesman charged that MandevlHe Signs Inc., Cor retary; Joseph Clementlno, School MenuH and chalked up the caH as a MEC Youth Council of Manches­ false alarm. CARPET CENTER cotifea.growlng notion Into cri- three F4 jets of the U.8. Air Westown Pharmacy, sign at treasurer; Joseph Macaione. Scranton to Make ala. Force dropped exirioalvea and The American Legion Auxil­ ter Human Relattone Commit­ The other call was tor leaves. *00 Hartford Rd., $000. sergeant-^-arms; and Atty. lieras, a Liberal, cfaaiK«d the fragmentEition bom bs on tour iary will sponsor a Seafood tee. Manafort Bros. Inc. for Man- Dominic Squatrito. general The cafeteria menu for Man- lymm firemen wwit to 1190 W. ■ ItoBSOa BiWi a o t O aipal^ He is also reapcaialble for coalition was not moving ahead 'Villages and hamlets in the Night for members and guests cheater Redevelopment Agency, counael. The officers were re- chertei public schods Dec. 2-0: Middle Tpke. at 11:10 p.m. No adwol-pteioe liaison, IdenUfioa- Vtor AO Y a v O aipot Raaia flaa A MfsalaM Mission to Israel with hto programs W reform Province of Quang Blnh. One of Friday from 7 to 10:30 pjn. at “ " “oU*** commercial building eenUy re-elected to serve a sec- Monday, frankfuit on a roll, (jmnage or torjuries was report- potato chips, buttered carrots, ^ ComatoUt between Liber­ again. Workers at state mental senttol” gas and electrical serv­ Issued by the North Vietnamese Miss dkm “wtt be repottorial to na­ today 'With staff advisers—not als and Ooneervathres atenuned ice tor an Indefinite period. "We delegation to the Peace talks. Come and see Santa Oaus hospitals have returned to the TOASTER AT A REAL ture” and that 'the former gov- callers from outside the inner from Lleros’ program to freeze cue {XMifldent we CEin operate 6ift lifYiis this Chrlsiiiiat! 'Words, and Long bla n d Rail The Viet Cxl{fs National Lib­ Helen Griswold araor would report promptly to circle. Next week teg flow of ap­ the present number of congress­ the system,” he said, but added, eration Front issued a state­ BUDGET PRICE! pointments with outsiders wUl men. But he also proposed Road engineers cue back on the "It will be a chaUenge.” Scattered Protests atlVM ^onald^ Nixon upon returning to New track. A' labor peace? Not yet— ment saying; "If tee United Ma'i Two-Suiur York Deo. U. reeume—before tee president-e­ {dunging the number of sena­ The workers, members of Lo­ States wants to settle the South 140.50 lect takes off Thursday for a tors and representati'ves to be ixxw utility woiiiers are set to cal 1-2 o f the A F L d O UtUity Home Economist Con- In his wire to government walk o u t Vietnamese problem by peace­ leadera, Nboon said (ha trip was few days In Oalitornta that wlU elected In each department—or Workers at America, surprised Mar Thanksgiving ful means, it should start con­ sultant for G.E., will encompass on address befo^ New Yorkere, who have ah thetr leadeiu and Con Ed oCti- Satuiday and Svinda^ being made "to preparatkm for state. ready weatheriad police and Are versations with the National the Republican Governors Aaiio- The Oonservatlvea objected to ctals by rejecting a i>roposed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS thia city and country vvlU face demonstrate my admlntotratoort." •men Blowdowns and teachers Liberation Front of South Viet­ elation meeting at PEdm the plan, voicing fear that the two-year rontraot Wetlnesday. empty plates today.” I Companioo Inasmuch as Beranton made a The traditional "thanks” of nam ... The pupi>et administra­ Springs. setup 'would (usure the election and oanttatlonmen’s strikes In Meanwhile, the conunutii^ 32.50 G.E. Table Appliance^ nhnllar Journey to Weotorn Eu­ 1968, braced today fo r a Sunday Thanksgi'viiig Day, a holiday At Albiuiy College, 10 students tion of Saigon, which U only an after Thanks^ndng! The Nixon famUy made a of a majority of Liberals. chaUenge fo r 90,000 daily riders rope at Nixon’s briiest during walkout by 20,000 workers at the imiquely Amerl(Mn among na­ and an adviser ended a four-day Instrument In tee service of and show how easy Qylng visit to Waahinghm The present Congress Is made on the Long Island RaU Road tions of the world, was tem­ (be piaaidsnttol campaign, tee (fonsoUdated Etoon Co. fast Thursday aimed at caking American aggression, repre­ and efRciently they op­ Thursday to share Thanksgiving up of an even ealed to tee puldic to limit at the War Resistors League ances, for gifts or for does not vvant. for three days beglmiing klon- played host to 1,900 hom eless or The South Vietnamese govern­ TOASTER ies of heart attacks'at Walter the president’# program for po- electrlcEd usage during pesde ns of o f Brooklyn, served z^eedy or matched up. "W e Just didn’t get aged neighbors in church halls. all tee guys In tee scune place (^artoon characters, welfare pro­ testors handed out leaflets to Symbolizing the holiday scene with aU the equipment,” he ;around the nation was the fami­ NEW VARIABLE many of the 2.8 mllUon speota- MAKES YOUR Bcdd. ly gathering on the Texas nm(di The line now gets Its first test toTs, at least half of them read­ JJ.S. Air Cav ing, "Thanks tor nothing.” of President and Mrs. Johnson, MORNING A LITTLE SPEED PORTABLE at tee new timetables—Its first celebrating with their daugh­ major sdMthde change to 20 A spokesman said the protest BIT BRIGHTER! MIXER! was staged to show teat “many ters, grandchildren and friends. Pursues Foe (Bee Page Twenty) thousands of poor children in [ Missing from the Johnson fes­ tive board—again typical of hundredh of homes across the land—were the Johnsons' sons- Near Border in-law. Airman l.C. Patrick J. Lzdict' Hndi-1 Nugent and Marine MaJ. SAIGON (AP) _— Helicopter- tie.95 Charlds S. Robb, both serving in borne Uj), Air CavalrynMn Nixon Aide Asks Vletiiiam. The two young men leapfrogged along tee Cambo­ were among SSe.tXX) U.S. troops dian border* today in pursuit o f eating holiday (Shners far from enemy troops fleeing to teeir LadK«' O'Nile VARIABLE teeir native hearth. sanctuaries after fierce Thanks- ill.50 President-elect Richard M. giving Day fighting. The Permanent Surtax SPEED Nixon, Mrs. Nixon end their U.S. headquarters said 28 ene­ Quality Gift WASHINGTON (AP) — A per­ he found, there will be only $8 daughters, Tricia and Julie, had my soldiers were killed in one that belong! PORTABLE manent income tax Bunduuge, (blUion o f “ fiscal dl-vldend,” or Tbanksgi'vtog dinner In Walter betUe during 'which heUoaptara an every adjusted annually by Congress leeway for new programs or tsuc and Air Force bombers sprayed Chrisimai List Reed Army Medical Center, MIXER to promote maximum growth cuts. where former Prerident Dwiito^ the area with machine gun fire, PROMOTIONAL M68 with price stabUlty, is proposed However, SchuUze's report in­ D. Eisenhower is recovering rockets, bombs attd canorts. No Lediei' Beuly S a m s o n it d by an ooonomlc adviser to Pres- dicates the leeway would ex­ from his seventh heart attack. UJ9. casualties were reported. il 9,50 COFFEE MAKER Silhouette Niw varlibis ipttd mlxtr fof ident-elect Richard M. Nlxcn. pand rapidly thereafter, be- Elsenhower enjoyed what was The new action raiaod to 288 p-12 (oldini, itirrlni, blmdini, The modarate surtax, ex- CBMse rishig revenues generated described as “ a somewhat mod­ the nunxber <>f enemy troopa critmini, ert* mlxii, mlxini, by etxmomlc growth, to a mar­ This yeax five the best in lugfufe. fsaiuus Samsonite Silbooettc. the jct-Mfe muhlni, bsitinf, whippini, planned econom ist Herbert ified turkey dinner” In hla pri­ killed in the last two days and to Hat 4-8 five ounce cup capKity. Stein, would be a stabilizing tool gin of some $88 billion by 1974. lufgufc that boWv mwe und packs so bciujiifully. It's ckfnntly 4esifnc4 for everyone NEW Mini-Brew basket for 2-3 * U whiln vate room. 426 the nunnber o f ei\emy rioto on your Chrisinus list. Made with suong. lightweight magnesium frames cupt, available at Q£ whose rates to some years could He put tentative price tags on He was joined later by Nixon; since the first of the weok to i ... covered in lichly tcRiured vinyl thei scoffs at scuffs and wipes clean .With a Servicenters MAKES A GREAT GIFT. TOO! be "zero or even negative.” ' damp cloth. . everything’s kept safe wjtb S*rosomte‘s eschisive *‘Hid^n a number of proposed doonestlc John Elsenhower, son of the for­ major fighting along tea Cam­ Locks.” Si* colors for women.. - two for,mien. See him . . . talk to him . . . and bring Mom and Dad! Santa will ba at McDonald's Stein heads a fiscal study program s and 'wound up with m er chief executive, (Uid David, bodian border north of Solg(on. Coma In and Got Our Low Prteot team for Nixnn and la director the judgment they uld easily the elder Eisenhower's grand­ U.S. loesea for the same pert- . 11:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M.. And don't forget to watch the famous Macy Parade, Thanksgiv­ of economic studies at the absorb the whole fiscMl divi­ son, isoon to becom e N ixon's

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THEATER TIME Sheinwold on Bridge Chd> wUl bold a tiia i daaoa''h>> B a g h ri CIniihh o f Tcdlaiid given seven tormsr CRPA ToUand night at 8 in the SCfiadoPirbRMik (Hicks School gym), Bible CRPAtoM ark ofaalrmen and the prograao e i i ^S n riT A K . GAXE ^*< V> SCHEDULE OceosiM i C olt for nowMS, t ------^ B r CLAY k POtLAM------— — ENOUSH WOBIEN OATHKE School aU puipoN nobi. Rod aobool 0:48 a.m. and dmreh sor- the past 10 yean trill bo re­ UMA INTEBNATIONAL LAUEXIA NORTH Batos wm serve as oaUpr. rices, 11 aun. and 7:80 p.m. Its 10th Year view ed. Think o f Thn JM Your Daify AtH ritr <«»■<*» ^ 4 n U D A T According lo ffco Sfera. 'T 4 A1973 Education Board and TEA The ThUend Junior Women’s The PUgrim FeUowshlp Ac- The federal Housing and U t- DumilfV — Telloar ■ub- jS j a LFBED SHEUrW OU) 9 K 10 8 With Dinner To develop messoge for Soturdoy, Club wlU sponsor a riory hour tion Commission will be at the baa Devetopment D t/ p u im en t LOOKED FOR triiQUE AND ORIGINAL CUTS? |10-21^«43^ marine, T.-OO • tKM. 0 643 Parkhill-Joyce reod words correspondino » rajmbers S344-75 The wortd’s best woman's tor first graders tomorrow United Congregational Church The Capitol Region Plaining ‘ of your Zodioc birth sign. aU U -Gamelot, S:00 • 84)0 - 4 K7 To Start Talks Thursday •:45. team didn't play In tha woman's momliig at Ip In the ToUand Sunday at 7, prior to attending A,e„cy «3RPA) will observe 31 For 61 CouM WEST ' EAST Despite the honors and re- F lo w e r Shop 1 Explore U.A. Tlieatsr — Gone with Olym pics lawt June since Great Memftwia of the DoUairi Ed- of long thito teacher Mia. Bdnah * ^ “®J4hrary. ’ a rally In ElUngtan. I l/ A Y K . 2You'H 32 Your 62 Someone ♦ * 4 6 Its 10th emlversary next week memhrances of the past ten Fraok C M itte r, Proprietor 33 Property . 63 Tie* Britain steyed out beoaive of a * COME TO THE , 3-18-W-40 •2 Jealousy tha Wtasd, 8:00. J 9 « 2 Q74. neatian Association negotiating Schufft due to Ulness. The .t t The Tolland Volunteer Amhu- f^ O H E P T E B iC 34 Could 64 Win dispute over the elIgtbUity of S teem end the Board riE cta«. drafted a epeclal resiilutkm not- wUl qxmeor a poUuck supper. Aseoclatlon win meet M l MAIN ST. '61-71-79-ai 35 Answer 65 Theft Bast Hartford Drtvs-In —Big 0 OJ 10 0 8752 as______...... _ . . - - ’ ^ ---- — ^ A*a^ mammk- ^ . WmdnAadRV nlofStf m# Slisa oVehMAa raHwIHmm arlii Km vilMm. (Next to HfirtUnrd NaUoaal 5 66ToWnn Terence Reese. The British tton negotiating team wHl meet Ing her long cuid eJtcdlent serv- women of the par- gim ^y at 7:20 in the Ambu- W e to ^ a y night at tto Tobac* evening’s Mtlvlttea 3rill be plac- GCMINI 6 If 36Ptoces SAOTTAtlUS Oondoam. 0:20. HammartijMUl, 4 10643 4 J98 52 B ook) 37 A 67 htrsitr woman Showed their mettle a a «A V 2 I 7 S I^ . NOV. 7-M . Ihuradey to open tallm on a Ice as teariter In the local Ish tomorrow night at. 0:30 In ^ ^^e Town Gaft “ ^ Windsor. ed on looking to the futu^, a ^ a TBS—WE DELIVEB a C ra ffs ” H appening” and Sale 8 Romonhc 38 As 68 Y6ur few weeks later by wiiuilng the SOUTH 'f. nesr oontraot tor next] year, school s y k ^ . Uie tdniroh Pariah Center. ^ Invited to the dinner are the "whoro do we go from here? ’ AME 90 39 You 69R«c4»t Eaat Wlndaor Drtve-ln —Lady Phones; OtATTfl—840-1448 r r 9 Keep \ 70 As open paid championship in the 4 K Q 1052 lOBc 40 The 5-»31-42/r> 48CKongc 4B-S9^4 Rlxi Markus, who defended I* 4 N T Pan >. AUDITORIUM, TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM ^47-5049 I90 f 49 Much 79 Persorsbl uled shortly. riuiw and dor session, •OFire Two PrindlpallB against six spades in ths hand n 5 NT Pan “ 20Doy SORfW N AQUABIUS *»wrti ^pprintod Scouto from Troop 818 ao- 21 Perv*»er»t 51 Give •1 The . JAN. 90 shown today, don't sound u 6 4 All Pass' 400 MIDDUE TURNPIKE KA8T. MANC31E8TER . . . 22 Ai^oimt 52 FnerElship 82 Wimeng Attend Pariey i Pfi. Barhata Kalbs and Jamas oompanlsd by Asstotant Scout 53 AHoir* 83 VorxMfSm m II typtoaVy EnglWi; and perha4ps 23 Affoir* Om^ os Its negotiating teem Kaster Joseph LaPolnte ware 24 No 54 Through 64 Cooperotioh they're not. Members of the A5S46-73 4-22-33-a/t A. Raymond Rogers, Ifan- Mrs. Gordon was famfflar wtth; Sponaored by Tbe Temple Slatwtaood 25 Country 55 Your 85 OiHicultie* 5445-8M3' world chamitenabip Viennese fit U^^week's meetiiig of the invMed to portlotpata In the TONIGHT 6 to 9 and SPECTACULAR Dz:'4-76-77 26 For 56 You 86 Occosion dieeter High. School principal, the problem, and lOso wEh lhfi< y y ? : Stombers of ths ID A ns- program and learn scouting 27 Yourself 57 W.fh 87 Scenes m e n team of 1907, they n ;^ their viaco and Fred Garuolo, South Wind­ solution. Upon being given heft goUaong team have ixrt yet akflls such m map reading and 2B Awoft 56 New 88 Coreer fw i* ^ w ay to England dining the years Feoturint': Oonnecticut Craltamen wSh such lUsne «a: Soulptarei Oi AUG. 93 29 Be 59 Of 89 Now sor High School principal, arill (Hamond trick she raturoad th^ hson aaxxmcad. aketching, compass orlsntstlcn, OFF-THE-SHELF HPT 99 X Affection 60 To 90Plor« IWAB 90 T ^ of turmoil in Europe. By now SATURDAY 9 6 ... n / x be official del^ates to the Jack of hearts. Negotlatloiu lost year con- cooking, first aid and fire buUd- Glaas, Wood C ollar. Pottery, Sand Casting, Batik, P cmcU Pottndta, 9-16-27-38^ they are considered ae EngMah NORMAN’S ^ 7-I9-3CMI yGood ) Advene € Neutral dghty-tliird annual meeting o< NOW declarer affU bad to hjos.' -■^51-62-72 49-70-78 as marmalade. finued Into the summer, with ing. Creative RuKcraft, Silhouettes, Copper Plaques, Woodbundags, Papier 1 the New England Aasociation o t a heart trick. U he won In Ms> the actual contract not being Fifteen Wobelo Scouto from OoUeges and Secondary School* Mrs. Gordon led the queen of own hand, he would later havs- rigned .until Oetot>er. Agree- Pack 16 Joined the older scouto, and saver Jsaeiry, etc. 8 diamonds, and South won, drew to to be held Dec. at the Statler to lose a trick to Boat's qusenp meat was rearited during mid- tor outdoor supper followed by mton H ^ l in Boston. trumps, cashed the clube and and if he won in dummy, ta»- summer, howavar. a star study. Asatotant Scout Principal sijeakers will be the other top diamond and got Tolland would later lose a titek efther - Thursday's session was swt Master R«ne Blanobette led the Charles W. Bailey H, chief of out with a diamond. to the queen or to tha nkM. a after receipt of a .request by boys In skits and songs and a the Washington Bureau of the Mrs. Gordon knew that she had to return a heart since a DsUy <)nesttan r TBIA president Jolto Benedict, campfire to close ths evanlng Applicants Again Sought ,Hinneapolls Tribime, co-author Partner opens srlth one eli4^ of the best-selling "Seven Days club return would obviously al­ Superintoqdsttt of Scdiooto Bob- activities, and the next playar paahesr eit Bratrton explained Bene- The Webelo scouts attended in Hay,” and vice president of low dummy to ruff while South You hold: Spades, 0; Hearts, Qb d iet’s TsqUBst to open oontiaot the sessiaa to com plete require- the Daiiforth Foundation; Hen­ , disoarded a heart. The question For Road Superintendent 7-4; Dtamonds, 0-7-04; COnbo,” ry S. Ooleman, dean o f fresh' was which ^eart to lead. nsgottotiens and hto promtoe to mento for outdoorsman badges,) send an agenda -of items to bs accompanied by leaders Ken- The Board of Finance is ex- Committee, with the coopers.- men at Oolumbia University Unukoal Return J-0-8-S4. a What do you say *■ dtooussed to ths siqperintendent neth Smith, Stanley Daptula peoted to reprocese appUcaffons tion of art teachen Hra. Joan and formerly assistant dean Most players would thought- Aiatwer; Bid two dniio. Tout when that institution faced its leasly return a tow heart from p rior to tbs m eeting. euid J -N.Y.OsHyl plus 2 Ibp Hits-Ail 3 In Color quent resignation as selectman paved the way for a luitng from m2 Town Counsri Robert per- mitting Wanafs appointmeirf. T h e Former Vernon Housing In­ BuiH^li^ n id P o rto b ls ' spector Virgtnio Bronzl had re­ G e e tle s G ives NEWVOUK COLOR moved his name from the certi­ fied list of applloants, prior to C«Ur ly 24 HOVRS...TO Q i the appointment process, leav­ Yellow our O F T O W N I ing only Wanat. DEUIXE TWb precipitated a two-month Submarine DISHWASHERS ' see-saw action between the se­ CUnfT E aS TW O O D TELEVISION Bveataga 740440 eVBIY SHFLAY AND and DRYERS CHOOSE FROM 40 RH> TAGGED lectmen and Board of Finance Spec. Mat. Sot. 8 F A t DBSO. NBUCa C H O ^ FROM 35 DISPLAY MODELS CONSOLES AND PORTABLES before the legal ruling was ob­ *“c x x x 3a r r s BUUff" tained permitting the hiring of Siai. Coat, from 2 P Jg. BURNSIDE PRICED, T O M O V E Ck. Bveoiiig Ttaae IN COLOR.A UNIVBROAL PtCTURB E X A M F tS S ------EXAMPLES - - - Wanat. No. 8 — Color , Republican Selectman , No. 2 — Color ‘‘SHENANDOAH’’ j "COME SPY WITH IIE ’ Charles Luce has meanwhile James Stew art—Katherine Boss < ' T roy Donakne NORGE 184b. MANCHESIBt PAMCADE been filling the duUea of road GENERAL ELECItlC G-E 20" PORTABLE ------JU (V ^ A, foreman until a full-time per­ Buihwln Doluxo Auto. ' WMiRofl About' son is appointed to the road Front Loading 154 WASHER T 6 S Stand . superintendent poaition. *3 8 9 Tonaad Jailors The executive board of the 'oUand Junior Women’s Club KnCHENAID DEUIXE GENERAL ELECTRIC NotfonoNy Advortiiod II hear Kenneth Smith of the 3-Cycln Porfoblo Largo Copoclty 23" Eciffy Amorkon T'ppled Children’s Division of T V 0 X o p p o r »I76 MULH-T^ MYER *97 CONSOLE >469 3 State Health Department 'scuss the work being dime by ' Department through schools NOW! - (Usoover at an early age chfl- NatfonaUy Advnrtiiod MAYTAG R C A 1 4 " en with mental or perceptual A low Tooto Trtai Fro nt L o ^ Fom ily Sim PORTAILE COLOR - im ing diaaUUties. RESTAURANT PORTAELE WRINGER WASHER *96 Idool second sot The meeting srill be held Tues- n43 *2 6 6 ly at 8 p.m. in the home of FINE FOODS AND COCKTAIIB 'rs. John Woods, Ridge Rd. LO V E LY CXMLONIAL DEOOB GIRLS’ TOA8TY WARM Two new members were re- DINING ROOM — TAP BOOM — COCKTAIL LOUNGE .;itly welcomed into the club, Friod TortilU fSIod wrHi T «e o COATSATAN I ts. Thomas Hull and Mrs. , SpMiob: Tuts. - Wod. - Thurs. idrew Silvay. Former mem- M ost, G am iiiw d wHIi ChooM, a SIZZIANO SIRLOIN STEAK, ONION BINGS ...... 08.85 -jer 'Mrs. Joseph Kolwiicz was amazing low Lofhica A Temsfo Ssuco. Hot l A I a ONE HALF CHICKEN, Deep Fried or CharbroUed $8.00 PRICEI -lanlmously given an horwir- ry membership in the club. or MiM. Winners of the fifth grade Ahe 9ec«9i4ee a Oerrihe a TecMe • Tw For RosorvoHon CoN 872-0269 J Tianksgiving scene art contest iponsored by the club, were Entortaliunent Friday and Satiu^y Evenings EAT-IN OR TAKE OUT FREEZERS - REFRIGERATORS tjr.- ^eld Oreenmum, first prize, BANQUET FACILITIES CLOSED MONDAY ind Richard Jedniesvakl, sec- OPEN DAILY 11-10 PM , FRI. 2 SAT. TIL MIDNIGHT t4 l IROAD ST., MARIHISTER, SOHN. TIL. 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Barry Carlson and James Brad*- carried out in a skit by the yean she was the manager of Hungary Colleges Open nade rounds Ued to them were South V l^ u n e M tMogmUon. ■tetteM presumahly for eventu­ also been promclad to E/8, 13 N ew M em bers poft t m r C o v e n t r y Chibs of Den 7 led by Mrs. Joan the cafeteria at the Robertson further oompUdaUd Uie al movement back Into South baeed on his high test marks, lay. To Students from West XMAS LIQHTS deatroyed.” I M mm 1 Silver Arrows, Russell SulH- Volkert. "Show Boat” band mu­ School and is now manager of U.S. Air Car piobn«. SooUi Vletaam oonaid- Vietnam's ceidrsl highlands. . according to information re­ BUDAPEST (AP) — Hungary BULBS—TIN SE L CNA, Hospital Argue u a . Air Poroe B Q bombera Added by Q ub van, Steven Perron, Steve sic was provided by Webelos the cafeteria at the new Cap- j ^ ^ *4* the talka tuuakied and eald m a delayad report U.B. Iiead- ceived by his parsnta. announced today It has opened ORNAMENTS Ib a . Paul Dougan Jr., presi­ LeStage and Barry Carlson. Rick Gankotfikle, ^ b e r t Usab toln Nathan Hale School on Rt. dfopped MO tone of exploelv^wethiealey tt uouM addM e lU qusrters said a third American ^irst Period Honor Roll Scout Awards its universities to students from Pursues Fo4 dent of the ICsncfaester Junior At the recent meeting of Cub Also, Denner badges, Jeffrey and Steven Simmons 'on trum­ 81. on iafntiaUoa oorrldm near me remmrha to North Vtetnam and helicopter was shot down WKDON the West. AfiTHIffi DRUB Women’s Club, and Mrs. WIl- Love, and Dan Herbert. On Voter Eligibility Cambodian border and M-toUes ignore the NLF. Wednesday during a aeries of a w Scout Flack 67, Thomas Love pets and Rick Peowski on the 'The news agency M’lT said Uam Bryce, membership chair­ Issued at Uale School received the Arrow of tight Assistant Denner badges. Manchester Evening Herald Near Border southsreat of Saigon ufm a tgi- In Laos, a country through half a dosen fighta IS miles trombone. Group singing was "Interest in Hungarian imlversl- MMichesta' Memorial Hoepital nurses who want Con- man, recently welcomed 18 new award, the highest award of Crag Hall, David Oalllgan, and Coventry correspondent, F. (Centtnned from Pace One) dlBcloaad "enemy acttvtty" was which North Vietnam funnrts north of Saigon. Three Ameil- The honor roll at Capt. Nath­ sociatlon (of the south end of accompanied on the orgtm by ties and colleges has been In­ necUent Nurses Association hdp in contract negotia­ members into the club. the Cub scouUng program. He Pauline U ttle, tel. 74I-6I81. reported. / the bulk of Its siqiplles and caiw aboard were kiUed. an Hale School for the first town) as the former sponsoring James Bradley. Ellen Simmons. creasing in recent years in the They are Mis. Raymond An­ was received into Boy Scout tions, and representatives of the HM H administration 1st A ir Cavalry Division spotted Some of the rSJds, the oloseat troops along Uie Ho Chi Mlidi A U.B. spokesman said that m a i l l ^ period includes seven unit, for so many years of faith­ Webelo awards earned in the Mrs. liebman Cited developed capitalist countries drews Jr. of 12 Straift St., Mrs. Troop 66 by WllHsm Pratt, prasented t h ^ cases before a three-member board at a hatf-dosen enemy soldiers. ^Saigon in several weeln, rat- trail, to South Vietnam the Cabi­ since Jan. 1. 1961, a total of 942 ' studlQtl who attained three A’s ful service. following fields were; Aquanaut Mrs. Paulette liebman of such as the United States, Cana­ J. Robert Bedtock of 106 Deep- State Men Die in Yiet WANTED ' atUw aiato La- windgsfa in tha capital.. net was called into emergency U A heUoopters have been ■ and rtip- B ’a in their academic A highly successful "Tom scoutmaster. to John Corns traveler, to, Mi­ Oarperiter Rd. was recently hon­ da and even Australia. Denartment (n Wetfaerafield »«■ and given the same reepon- The choppers poured machine wood Dr., MW. John Dougan of Achievement awards were CWui, Late Model said "enemy activi­ session today. dawned by enemy ground fire in subjects with KaUsfactory citi- W ats" sales campaign ho.s boon chael LaFauct and Robert ored at a dinner eJt W illie’s WASHINGTON (AP) — Two •”rhls waa the reason for the aasnttes. gun Ore on the area and dive- 18 Santhm Dr., Mrs. Robert Ed- presented to the foUowing boys ty^ n4eant intdllgance reports South Vietnam. senahlp. completed by the troop. Dellv- Usab; outdoors man, to Michael Steak House In Manchester and Connecticut servicemen have latest decision of the Hungarian The CNA attorney also show­ bonriibera were called in to at­ The groiqt met to discusa re­ ebon of 86 Edison Rd., Bto. USED CARS a taaae was argned at ii^dicsdad troops tn tha area. For the first time since the o r MANCHgSTBIt These students are Ann Aron­ ery of household Items and during the meeting; Bobcat LoFaucl and Robert Usab; presented writh a gift. ’The oc­ died In the Vietnam war, the Ministry of Education to admit ed, via (eetlmony from Ronald ports of impending attack by Earle Everett of 818 Lydall St., to Rene RatnviUe, PhllMp Ma- than three hour hear- tack what was thought to be ad­ "But this does not guarantee Nov. 1 bombing halt of North BUDGET TERMS son,. Busan Bohr, Terri Dibble, gifts ordered will be made in sportsman, Steven Moseley, and casion waa for Mrs. liebman’s Defense Department reported to Hungarian universities indl- Top Prices Paid SehmaMa, mCH director of per- 50,000 North Vietnamese troops Mrs. Leo FTtipatrlck of 94 Ken­ dore, Wairen Taylor, Gregory ditional enemy troops in the that they are aUll in there at the on Attnpeu and Sam vane, two Vietnam there were no over­ NATigNWIOK j Raymond Jeon, Susan Pelletier, about two weeks, officials re­ scientist, Steven Simmons. having given 20 years of "loyal Wednesday. vldusd applicants from the FVir A ll M akes! The who oonnel, that of the almoat 170 neth Dr., Vernon. auAMANTKKD SKRVICC port. The response of townspeo­ Damon, Olem Bradley, Robert thick canopied Jungle. time the B61 strikes are made,” toema in the comer formed by night ahellliWB of dlatrlot towns Also, Mrs. Richard Fyler of I Alice Pierce and Joan Briggs. Adam Knox of New London, and devoted” service to th e Marine Corps Pfc. James W. West.” be clignae to vote tn the at MMH, 41 of them ple and parents "has been tre­ Bschmaim, Brian M o^ey, Ed- CARTIR CHEVROLEH one Bouroe esdd. 'Tt’a a certain Cambodia and northern South or provincial capitsis, aHled 17 Norman St, Mis. Raynaond LosMT Cmt A s* Tbwdw ‘ A fetter has been sent by Bd- an American Red Cross field di­ Coventry School System. Sincere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Up to now the universities edwQier CKA woidd be exchided from voting "The air strikes and gtmrtiips mendous and the efforts of tbe wtard Rosa, IQekael Peace, Ken- percentage chance you kake.” tnetnam. A Laotian army gen­ headquarters said. The calm in McConnell of 871 Oak St, MTs. T«u. 643-2467 I ward R . Mahoney, school prin- rector, recently returned from She started as a volunteer Matthew Sincere, East Hartford, were restricted to studente from CO., INC. the lauata as tf the 20-bour-per week rule is apparently flushed some more 26 participating boys oro most iMUt Ocodald and John Coma. eral said the move would foUow the demtUtstflied sone continued ' clpal, to the parents of the Vietnam, showed slides and des­ worker when the George Her- was Hated as killed in action. Communist countries and devel­ 1229 Main St. Bl. The board's etrforoed. The CNA attorney enemy out," a spokesman said. Sparring that is expected to John McLaughlin of 96 Dee^ Mtndiattr, Vmton Tom , commendable,” according to Wolf badges, Joseph Toman- attacks on Ban Thateng, 25 tor the third straight day. wood Dr., Mrs. Flank Pitta of j above children congratulating cribed the people tmd life in sey Robertson School first Army Spec. 4 Michael W. CHlf- oping areas. ’There are 1,500 for­ ■aeWim is mqieulad with 10 contended that it the hoepital "A fter the engagement, the Air alow progress in the Paris peace Ronald Edmondson, chairman eW, David Perron, Greg Hall, Phone 649-5238 miles south of Sasvtvane on South Vietnamese head quar­ 87 Salem Rd., Mrs. Robert STg. Sa, TAL.COTTVII.tg,CT them on their children's success the Saigon area to the meeting opened its doors and over the tord, son of Mr. and Mrs. M er­ eign students at Hungarian uni­ were a »-day-4-week bosioeas, Cavalrymen observed the bod­ talka for the next few weeks of the committee, and Ellsworth and Peter LoFauccla. Wedneaday. tern said 10 light mortar attacks Taylor of 12 Croee St., t m . at the school. assembly. Knox heul been sta­ years she "has given mudi of ton W. CHtford, of the Uncas- versities from 70 countries. I t e haue was that the CNA the SMxnr nde would he ac- ies of 25 enemy soldiers lying oontlmied Thursday idien North Oreenleai, who was In charge of Bear badges, Russell Sulli­ Vietnam and the Viet Cong’s The oCDcer aaid Hanoi has or­ were made! against military In- Pamela Whithead of 66 Foster herselT’ to the children and to ville section of New London, baM. altor aiiiw dlug tta pati- oeplable, but ainoe a hoapttal around the battle area. In audi­ Measles Clinic the drive. van and Steven Pemm. tioned at the Tan San Nhut A ir dered the attack on the towns so ataUations killing one prticeman St., and Mrs. Stanley Suther­ the program to the school was listed as having died not A fem ale house fly lays from lian. that all regiatend mnaaa operatoe aeven days a week, tion, K) bicycles that had mortar National Uberatton Front an­ Read H eralcfAds An afea measles immunisa­ There will be an opportunity Gold Arrows, Joaeph ’Toman- FPree Base in Saigon. tulles and rocket-propelled gre- nounced they would ignore the that they can serve as transit and wounding 15 soldlera land of Hickory Dr.. Hebron. lunch program. For several as a result of hostU action. 600 to 2,000 eggs. whn week a miidniiim at ai^S eixamd the clock, the 204iout tion clinic will be held from 8 ;80 for these scouts to have most of elU, Greg HaH, David Perron, The "Show Boat” theme was Read Herald Ads. heuN f w week M a y h» aBow- ride ia not acoeptoble. a.m. to 9 ;30 a.m. Dec. 7 In the their way paid next July for a ad to Mte. The Imm ***^ atohSa- SoBi attomeya waived oral Town Hall on Rt. 81 In Coven­ week of camping at the June ^■ttoB twit to the more taedi- muMi ii„a« mmI ^yeed to auh- try. Dr. Robert P. Bowen, local Norcross Scout Reseiaration In tf l » * o n r pw ndt hriete wtthta two weeka. health director, will be in Ashford. In addition, more tents * ^ * * * * * " * ****-**^ ^ * * ^ -** Ptomtog Jaroea Jr., who charge with the local Public and equipment are being pur­ ■ aethai to Atty. E. Ttory Dfr the ttaee member Health chased for the imtt. Of Nursing Association booed, aatd (he boasd’a dectoion nurses, There are a few openings in The Mrs. Esther Palmer, staould come wttlito two months Mrs. M arla Corns, asslst- the troop. Boys between the CRA to I Arty. H. ages of 11 and 14 years are in­ Appolntments must be made vited to apply. Officials also report that it is ‘t by calling the Coventry Public expected that parents will ap­ Pow er F

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was a West Oerman. It denied •toe m m thus on this asaump- tlan.” THRU raporta that the youth had been D K .1 4 ailoered to bleed to death, m y- Events in World mg he wan "immedfttdy given Leffiaiation Introduced K ore Wine Said capital movements ahosred a $30 first aM b^ border troops." On New Zealand Land LONDON (AP) — Seven half rnm on aorplua atiA ahoctfarm WEjUJltCmiN, New Zealand Sonto and the IT botaes of Tokay Bwence, a rare capital tsansactionB had a $8 Infiltretion Reported (AP) — Leghkitton was Mtro- wine supposed to revive the maUon oorpiuB. duosd hi Parliament today to Hi LHCUCE BUIE ROOSEVELT MILLS On South Koribn CoaU egtag, sold at auctian Dnirsday SEOUL, (A PI — A second prwrent ltore4gners or nonresl- for $204 each. All went to aa Youth Believed Killed^ group of north Korean com­ dents frwn buying «tp *■*!• anonymous buyer. Alive in Boat Germany mandos la bdleved to have tracts of New Zealand. C H A P T E R I One of the sellers was Dends BERUN (AP) — A youlh who slipped aMnre on South Kcaea’s The bin Imposea reUU4ctkw Wheatley, writer of thrllleis, was beUerved killed when two eastern coast, following 60 guer­ on the acouW tion o f cer#»>ln who acquired his two bottles, mines exploded near the Berlin rillas who landed them Nov. 2 (dasses of hod by nonrestdanta, HERE it is Christmas vintage 1868 and 1906, from the compaidas incorporated outaWe Wall Monday la allv* and cared military sources said today. again — well, almost cellars c t the King of Saxony be­ On ootsdry, by New Zealand for in an East Qem iian hospital, O f the 60 who landed OrM, 64 Christmas — and the Ques­ fore World War I. the official Oonunwlst news halve been killed and five cap- aubddiarias of overseas corpo­ coMnimr outne-dt, w m 9» The wine is sweet and green­ rations, end by New Zealand tion Is; “ Have you been g o o d ?" agmtey ADN claimed Thuiwday. tUTOd. OtAWPITAND ANP CIU9MOV9S ish In color. It was made In a compatoes hi wW«di 28 per ceut Barvaztan polloe had m id the EMdence found in sweeping Have you been nice to your small region of Hungary from or mom of the voting power la OrriONAl TWIN-OOUIll youth screamed, “I have no operations tmUcetes more Oom- Mama and helped set the'table? grapes dried In the sun. controlled by non-eWseas. _ JlfULAJLOOHILI more legs,” after twp mines ex­ muntst infUtratoTB might Ware Said “ Yes, sir!'.' to your Daddy Michael BrocuHient, wine ex­ There has been recent criti­ ploded. They assumed be was ■naked Into the mountainouB RTE. 14b, LINCOLN R. pert at ChstsUes Auctionena cism in New Zealand about land BSi.' when he asked you to shovel the an Bast Oermau fleelqg to the nnasiai area south of here the said: “It’s said that the ttfe of purohaaes by Americans. DnUSOT BUBt t a . snow from the walk? one of the popes was prolonged West and said the East Ger­ Q mans left htan to bleed to death. South Korean military offi­ (Trav. A gency) jPiM A J i. Have you hung your coat in the ■tor six weeks by small doses Silver was discovered In Ite- ADN said the youth, Identifled cials aaM the marhunt along the closet and come to meats on time? sent by Oie Bmperlor Frans Jo­ Eastern coast would continue vada in 1869. seph. I don’t know if it is still as Ouedthar Opperinann, 16, Studied your lessons and practiced mm being made.*’ the piano without being told? Put your toys where they belong and <2> Japtm Her, 1967. Imports totaled prepare. He passed notes in school threw up his hands and wailed; Searchers Fail murder in Los Angries in 1968 through farmers' cooperatives. $881 million, up from $787.2 mil­ But he'll be sad about it and he and talked out loud and went to “ That boy is impossible!" and w as ptaroled in 1966. Fanners now get about 50 per lion a year earlier. really won't like it at all. Wants Christmas sleep when arithmetic class came Santa took off his spectacles and T o F in d Q e a v e r He was returned to prison by cent of what consumers spend Added to ithds October trade There once was a boy named on food produced in Sweden. around. leaned back from his desk. “ Tch, SAN FRANCTSOO (AP) — Po­ parole officers last April after a siaptus of $ ^ milUon long-term Henry Wetherspoon who was a lice say a widespread himt has gun battle between several Oh, he was a problem and nei­ tch,” he said reprovingly. “ There’s terror of a kid. He called himself failed to turn up any trace of Black Panthers and police in ther his folks nor his teachers knew some good in every boy.” SLIPPERS! Ding Dong and he didn't care at all Black Panther Eldridge Cleav­ B erkeley. what in the world to do with Ding “ Not this one!” snorted Edgar. about being nice to his Mama or er, missing since Wednesday Cleaver was released in June Dong Henry Wetherspoon. He told Santa all he knew about polite to his teachers even if when he failed to surrender for after a Stqierior Court Judge in But Santa Claus knew. Henry Wetherspoon. How bad he Solano county ruled he was Christmas was coming., i return to prison charges of pa­ He was going over his list of was and how unhappy he made all role violation. being held for poHtical pur­ Ding Dong never took baths.Tle bpys and girls and miking up his the folks who loved him and wor­ The State Department of Cor­ poses. This decision was over­ ried about him all the time. rections said it had received a turned by an appeals court, never changed his socks or under-, mind what to bring them for tip that Cleaver might have which was upheld by the State wear. He wouldn't .comb his hair Christmas. When he got to Ding Santa rubbed his eyes and rock­ been rushed out of the country Supreme Ooart. or brush his teeth gnd he sneaked Dong's name he said, “ What ed a while in his rocking chair. by. an underground organiza­ Tuesday, be was denied a stay AHOO out of bed in the middle of the about this one? What about Henry Then he said: tion, but authorities said Thurs- by U.S. Supreme Court Justice in gold night to watch the late late late Wetherspoon?" “ Go and talk to him. Perhaps OP show on TV. Santa has a helper an elf he'd like to live in Hippieville;" support that theory. L turquolM. He teased his sisters and played named Edgar — who runs errands Caeaver, lecturer in a contro­ FARMERS GET 59 PCT. jokes on his brothers and hid his for him all over the world, la the Tomorrow: Hippieville versial racism course at the STOCKHOLM—About 85 per University of California, was cent of SwediMi agricultural TiiniiliMi 80,000 awwaters in tuU-taahlnned Ayleo, band sentenced to 13 years in prison production is processed and t o o ^ caMea, brald-knMs, turUeneda. Shaker-knits, ROOSHVELT MILLS of ROCKVILLE oVijirin fir iig eM , puUoven, ahella. Sweaters for men, boys, glrlo; Infante and mlaeee, American-made by New Wnghmii ctaftamen in our own OomreoUcut mill . . . at Branch Storeei CARLA in Rep. EmfUo Q. Doddarlo, D, tow direot mlB prices impoaslbie to maitch for oomparahle Old Saybrook, Boston Poet Rd., R t 1 quality. Oome in and browse. Every sweater, gtiaianteed black, pink Ste^ Turnout 124,966, R oger B. Ladd, R , 74.- or light bins. ORANGE HALL to your eaillafaatiioii. Ehrery awOater returnable and cash Avon, Oonn., 176 W. Main St, R t 44 OUl, Donald R LoCroix (Pri­ rifuiidttbliO, N • 7 m ary P arty) 672. Daddorio’a Open Monday torn Sat ttU 6:80—Wed., Tburs., F rl tIU 9 PAL O footers Hit m argin: 60,381. fo r h e r Second DIatrict Oongreanmon —R ep. RnUiam Li. St. Onge, D, 2 0 ^ ear Low 106,206, Peter P . M orlanl, R , BAIOTORD. Ooon. (AP) — 88,096, Danlri R . T aruevltdi, PETITB (Indepondent Party) 1,177. S t in pink. Hm trotor turnout to aiimaoll- Onge’e niargto: 17,106. BINGO 6 Statement from an THB TISSOT PR -B ia WITI turquolM or out oa Nov. 6 w u tho loweat Third District Congressman— EVERY SATURDAY MRIIT ctaaznps|(nB* ViaOT-DATB CALBNDA' la poroentafo tenno to any R «p. Robert N. CHalmo, D, ORAMRE h all at iM pfMlteittal olectlaa in two «lec- 102,888, SM lo Sobnono, R , 80,- 7 696, Robert K Oopk (Am erican Electric Heating Expert Big and bold, with haavy stain laaa atsal watertight casa and Indqjwndont Moveinent) 7423. aqualy strong Grand Touriemo Aoeordtof to official Ogares Otolmo’s m argin: 21,940. rMng-typa watchband. It's self raleosod Wodaecday by the Fourth District Omgresaman windingl $69.75 State Board of Ourvaawn, —LowoB P. Welcker Jr., R, tlMM wrere 1,486,289 Gonnootl- U>,749, Rep. Donald J. Irwin. EASY PAYMENTS INVITED out roridonto ellfSito to vote. D, 104,723, M orris E arle (De- Of tboM, 1474,826 actually Eocalatoiw) 2,796. W eicker’s wotod. And of tbOM who went m argin: 8,026. OPEN MONDAYS t o ' toe poOa about 18,000 did Fifth District Congressman— not vote for any of toe three Rep. 'numiaa J. MeskUl, R, prooldential condidatea on toe O / r t A C g io u x M o x 126406, Robert M. Sharof, D. Now thru December.,, boHot 76,418. Meaktn’s m argin; 48,- Tbe turnout woe 86.0 per cent 796. GALA in gold of toe eUstole voten. Tbe aver- or dlmar ofa .turnout to preridontiol eleo- ttone to recent Clonnecticut hle- M inat STAMK tory bw been around 90 per Mancbeator eant Bhieprtot and Supply, Ino. jeweLBRS-SILVERaMITHS SINCB ISOO Here are toe official vote FULLY ; I total* for the prealdentlal and 616 Hartford Bd. WARRANTED Downtown M anchester a t 968 M ain Street oonneaaloiial racee: Maaoheotor, Comk-648-6668 Pretedent—Vice Prealdent Hu- Rockville Exchange E nt 1488 FOR ONE YEAR bait Humphrey, D, OZlJMn, Rtehord M. Nixon, R , 666,721, Oeotie C. Wallace (Wallace P a ity ), 76,660. H um ihrey’a ptur- ■Mty: 64,840. STAN’S T V UAL Senator—Sen. Abraham Jewelry Sets — Oompaote Watebeo Atomlaera SALES and SERVICE 6HAO in Rlbtooff, D, 066,046, Edwin H. oertae, UgUt K ay Jr., 661,466. Rtolootra m ar- ARTHiniimua 1073 M[AIN ST,, MANCHESTER-649-9279 blue, fern, gta: 106466. SHOP THE daffodU. P int DBitrict Oongreaanuui— Ohildxtn’s in pink, blue. tim DORM BOOT to bone MANCHESTER rmooth TOABTTll to champagne or leather; Ume toTM^^wen. or multicolor ■uede. A n n o u n c in g 7 J ( 0 PARKADE P- THE OPENING OF S' '^ELECTRiC HEAT "Connecficut's Largest Shopping Center” fo r h im ... f f W ellco a n d .^ , Evans SOLVED OUR PROBLEMS.., SHOP t Mese f in e s t o r e s f o r q u i c k , e f f ic ie n t s e r v ic e in a n Lift The Latch Gift Shop That’S'What Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sisson of Kelly Lane, Granby, say. and WeUoo . . . Men's Corduroy 1 a t m o s p h e r e o f f r ie n d l y CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Sl^)per to green "We used to be really cold here in winter,” says Mrs. Sisson. and tan. 977 Main Street—Friday, November 29, 1968 I • "The living room was never comfortable. We had KOFSKY’S SHOES SEARS & to heat up the whole house just to take a shower.” MILES SHOES ROEBUCK CO. Gifts and Decorative Accessories NORMAN MILLER SIMMONS SHOES But all that changed when the Sissons converted to baseboard NUGENT’S STANLEY GREEN electric heating with individual room thermostats. PARKADE BAKERY THE SWISS COLONY s/v-. FREE GIFTS ON THOM McAN SHOES IN OUR WINDOW 1 • "We have had no problems at all with electric heat,” advises a PARKADE CLEANERS J- PEGGY ANN SHOP TREASURE CITY ANIMATED CHRISTMAS OPENING DAY! relieved Mr. Sisson. "Last winter we were really comfortable for the RADIO SHACK TREASURE SHOP first time." And a thermostat of her own enables REED’S UA THEATER EAST TREE TRIMMINGS LIMITED SUPPLY Mr. Sisson’s mother, who makes her home with them, SHADY GLEN YOUTH CENTRE to keep her room quite a bit warmer than the rest of the six-rporn M l w -9- ^ house. "The cost of electricity is going down," Mr. Sisson adds, SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS' WIN A "and It is a lot cleaner. We think electric heat is the coming thing." 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€ttEttttHii ^ r r a li The sttuafton is that the Iron Oirtaln ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Mrs. Jolley sold, "The conse- is bainc refcrtUted, at a time when we Tiw*— oiem JoUey, 24, says quences l»vo a lot »o do w«b it’ INC had begun to hope It would com e down Ms oppoefttoo to the Vietnam when she was asked whether Vi Price U BIm U Kract altogether, and that the countei^curtaln srar and ttw draft boa cost him ah* would iavor taking the same which die Iron Curtain inspired in Wash- two Jobs Otis year—and it could steps again. "You might be W A l/n a t R. FEROUSON FnbUihen li«ton is stUI higher than it ought to be oause him to become a man tsmptod JuM to ride along," she When Yen Boy The Fint Tire At . . . ingaaOMl Oetober 1, U U ___ to harmontee with the concept of Ameri­ wlOMut a country. said. "A lot of Tommy’s friends Jolley, a slender, dork-haired haive gotten good teachfng Jobe PuMlibM Brery Bveainc Except ^indays cana as free people. . . . Lowest Recent SeOiiw Frke MKl HoUtojm. Entered «t Office ai man with a moustache, said he .,. other Jobs ... he’s l^n Xaacheeter, Omni., aa Second Claaa Mai! Mm found another Job slnoe fired from two Jobs Mnoe tMs llauer.______Maybe if we eR worked hard enough, on all aklea of edl curtains, we could get being fired tor the second time Marted.” ^BSCRIPnON RATBS Sobbing briefly, Mrs. JoUey Payable In Advance them to com e down an inch or two in last monOi, but addsdt "We One Year ...... don’t really have plans for the said, "It’s such a horrible thing SU Month* ...... 1S.80 the next yesu- or so. . . . St’s so bad Uvlng under that. Three Month* ...... 7.80 future now, unto Uds Is over.” One Month ...... 2-80 AU they have to do is announce Winter Patrol JoUey referred to a U.8. Im­ But, in this age of going to the moon, where you work and you’re MEMBER OP let us at least run up the standard of migration Service ruUng that he THE ASSOCIATED PRESS must leave the United States fired. It's Instarfaneous.” totally free travel down on earth. The Aaaoclated Press Is exclusively entitled wMhin 90 days or be deported. kfta JoUey, who asked Oiat to the use of republlcatlon of all news dl-o. her first name not be used, patches credited to It or not otherwise crcdlt- What we really want, what human Federal offlclalB say Jolley ad In this paper and also the loc.sl news )Hib plays an unusual rote in the beings really ought to claim tor them­ crossed (he border into Canada SNOW TIRES risMs of republlcatlon ol special dl.*^ last year to a'votd the draft and cane. Jolley’s attottiey arptea selves on their own earth, is a complete patchea herein are also reserved. formaUy renounced his U.8. cltl- Wiat since his ** .***' The Herald Printing C o m p ly Inc., ae- absence of curtains. semNp May 16, 1967. questionably a U.S. eWsen, her snoD 1st TIRE tnd TIRM FUL t i u sumes no financial responsibility for typt. Tho government contends Jol- husband Is enflUed to remain In arapblcal errors appearing in advertieemems There ought to be no barriers to any­ mmI other reading matter in The Manchester ley re-entered this country lUe- tW» country as tho husband of a body's travel anywhere. • No M oney 7.0tatl 818.88 814.1* 81A8 Evening HeraM. CaMy and should bo deported. U.S. citlsen. Presumably tho government But the government argues Subscriber to Los Angeles Ttmes-Wn-xhlnB- There should be no frontiera against D o w n TASxU 10.88 18.00 8.88 ton Post News Service. would have to decide where. JoUy bod no right wh^- Pull service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc people. 16JM 8.18 Publishers Representatives —. The Julius JoHey said, in an interview at soever to return from Can yla 7.7SXU 81.88 Mathews Special, .^ en cy — New York. Ch|. How idiotic it Is to thtok that Ruasiens Ms small Atlanta apartment, "I *«»>■ gl*vlng up hte cM liec^ 8.18x14 84.88 17.88 8 J i cago, Detroit and Boston • ESasy C red it or Americans can get permission to go have no Interest in returning to specifically to avrtd the d i^ . inr.intlCB AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUL.^. Oanada” but that he would en- JoUey said he has not actual^ SJSxU 88.88 18.88 turn TIONS. to the moon before they ccui get permis­ Joy vlEitlng that country again, received tho order giving Wm 90 T e rm * 88.88 18.88 Display advertising closing hours sion to go to Hartford, Connecticut or ^Ql,i,mrtly *•* country. Ho In- 7.38x18 I w Monday — 1 p.m. Priday. For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday Havana, Cuba I Government records show Jd- “> consult Ws attorney and 1.78x18 81.88 UMM For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday ley wrote a letter in Miay of 1967 "'■■y appeal to the Boart J"** For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. Let's go to the moon. • 4 Ply Nykm 17.88 1.88 For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. saying. "Yesterday. May 16. I mlgratton Appeals In Washing- 8.18X18 84.80 For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. ton and pooaibly to the federal CSasstfled deadline — 6 p.m. itLv before From a free and open earth. renounced my United 8tates clti- 8A8X18 18.80 18.18 IJM publication. 5 p.m. Friday for Saturday aenshlpi, thus terminating all ob- courts after the order arrives. and Monday publication. Hgottoni to the United States.” WHITEWALLS — Add 94.M each tire Friday, November 29 When JoUey was quertioned Water for Cooling Mr. Nixon And The Liberals fdxmt whether he regrets aban­ doning Ms clttzenship, the youth WABHnrarON-Nuclear pow­ Rather surprisingly, Preaident-^ect Diplomacy Needs No Daily Blood exchanged glanoes with his 21- er experts agree that eventually Nixon is enjoying almost a honeymoon year-old wife, who accompanied about one-sixth of the total The slow downward grind of the war wMh the liberal community. R may not WHOLESALE TIRE CO. Mm to Canada and repUed; ■water run-off In the United In Vietnam is proceeding ainut as ex­ last until Inauguration Day, but for the 387 BROAD STREET Herald AHMan Of Scbools, Ftiotp By Buceiv Ictus "I guess we did what we States will be needed tor cool­ lie WALNUT ST. pected. South Vietnam has now announc­ moment tt seems to be flaying something ing and condeneatlon purposes about the political state of the nation. LINCOLN SCHOOL thought we had to do at the time HARTFORD e St7-SUe MANCHESTER • eU-ltM ed its wflUngness to participaite in the we did It . . . that doesn’t mean mostly In the nuclear power in­ . peace negotiatiana at Faria. In what In the paflt, of course, Mr. Nixon has we wotfld do It again." dustry. might be considered almost the typical always been anathema to the liberal*, course o( events for such a sitaatian, and he flUll does not lack for critics. the opening of any new phase In the Arthur Schleskiger Jr., tn a patronising Herald arUde in last Sunday's New York Times negotiatioia to Pails will be Itie signal Freeway Fun Magaxine^ manages to take him to task Inside Report Yesterdays The cast of “Bread,” presented by the Bright Lights of Bennet W^nesday, for new diplomatic quarrel in Paris it- tor Just about everything from his ideas By JACK SMITH Bennet Play is shown gathered in the Curtis living room. Seated, left 'to right, Anne B4c- eeif and for new musede flexing by ixith to Ms personaUty. 2 5 Years Ago Dermott, Peter Walsh, Kathy Manning. Standing, left to right, Steve Con­ 936 MAIN ST. IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - JiiSTn RTORS^ The Los Angeles Times p M nJlIED MONDAY - OPEN THUR8. AND BTU. UNTIL 9 P.M. - MUSIC STO ^o. aides In Vietnam. It will seem that it Tet even tMs very Mgh priest of 11b- Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak nors, Jill Cram, De/bbie Laurinitis. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Walter B. Perrett Jr. is sent f7 OAK^ MiuJcimS’IFR - ASYLUM ST.. H^TF<^ - ^ was ahnoet trultleaB to try to get Saigon eraliom think* there may be hope — Catches Spirit home to recuperate from injur­ My old friend Humphrey, the "Don’t try to scare me," I 622-7201 - WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER ST. - TEL. 649-7196 to come to Pailk. In the field, both sides especlaUy, one gathers, if Hr. Nixon WASHINGTON — The reason general aide in the White House, ies received in a truck accident sports car buff. Invited me out told him. "You can do It wMh- are likely to engage fai more demoostra- gradually moves over to positions of why President-elect Nixon has he will maintain an interest in Thanksgiving, as It dealt with Ransom, Jr., William Davis Dempsey Quits Posts !n North Africa. to riverside International race­ out trying.” which Mr. Schleskiger approves. He con- made up his mind to replace political affairs. the strength /and unity of the Mark Coleman, set; Kailiy tkm of how much they would really pre­ Of the 4,566 children of school way 60 miles from Los Angeles He gave the car a couple of O f H olid ay HARTFORD (AP)—Gov. Johr Moreover, John Sears, a brash family, made even stronger Manning and Lyn Ostrinsky, fer to keep on fighting, ntey will probab­ ctudes Ms article as follows: "If Mr. Ray C. Bliss as Republican Na­ age In Manchester, this year's to take a spin around 'the track. vrooms and we snarled out on but brilliant 28-year-oId mem­ -through trials and tribulations. properties; Robin Franklin, Dempsey ha# resigned from the ly exchange further violations of the de- Nixon can really listen to the diversity of tional Chairman, a decision report shows they are unusually He's driving his Lotus Elan the track. It was a fine morn­ The Qright Lights of Bennet, ber of the Nixon law firm who Beth Gourley, Pamela Horton, President’s Commission on In­ mlHtariaed aof.e. North Vietnam wfll ideas, agonies and hopes In this great and which both mystified and en­ healthy. in the nine flags —NEA Ameri­ ing. The stony brown hills, Bennet Junior High School The cast: John CJurtls, a Mid­ rages party pros, is suggested worked closely with Ellsworth Laura De Domlnicus, makeup. come Maintenance Programs turbulent land, he may yet achieve the can road race of -champions this stood out sharp and bright In drama club, presented three western farmer, played by Pe­ atruggte against the ineolence of our in the pre-convention campaign and from the Advisory Commis­ capacity to move beyond himself and to by the Identity of one possible weekend at the, raceway. the desert air. The track rcMleiT ter Walsh; Marth, his wife, Bright Lights of Bennet was claim that we have the right to maintain but was downgraded after 10 Years Ago consecutive performances of sion on Intergovernmental Re­ serve the nation and the world." successor: Rep. Donald Rums- out empty ahead of us, all ours. played by Anne McDermott; recently formed by Larson from air reconnalsaMoe over ita territory. We "Find out whether you’re a "Bread” tor the Bennet sev­ lations. OeneraRy speaking, liberal newspapers, field of Illinois. Miami Beach, will be named to Peter Close, first Manchester Tullius moved to the outside the former ninth grade drama real man,” he said, "or Just a enth, eighth, and ninth grades Grandma, played by Kathy wSl perade the strength which enaldes magnrin** and commentators are treat­ To party wheelhorses who the White House staff with spe­ High School runner to finish in as we approached the first turn club, and has been expanded The Democratic governor, in Walter Mltty." Wednesday morning. The pro­ Manning; Stella, a blind daugh­ us to make such fUghts. There will be ing tbe Nixon election wUh restraint, or Venerate Bliss as high priest of cial responsibility for poUtlcs. the Thanksgiving Day Five Mile and took the turn on the bias, to include the eighth grade. a letter to President Johnson, "I’m a Walter Mitty, all duction was -directed by facul­ ter, Jilayed by Debbie Laurin­ nimora of new enemy oftenslven. ICean- even offering modest encouragement. organizational poUtlcs, Don The idea of > Sears woricing Road Race five years ago, wins straightening It out. The car Rehearsals will start after the said he was withdrawing from right,” I told him. ‘"nie ques­ ty member Harold R. Larson, itis; Betty, another daughter, while, o v own military, convinced it Several things, we suppoae, help account Rumsfeld is a nobody with none closely with BUss at national U this year. sang as he moved In and out Thanksglvl-g rec-as for the the commission posts because N tion Is whether I’m a truly great assisted by Karen Magnuson. played by Jill Cram; Jim, a for the gentleness. of the conventional prerequisites headquarters boggles the im­ Cynthia Treggor and Diane of the gears. We hit the S-Curve. club's major production, a com­ of pressing state work. Includ­ now has an upper haiM which makes Walter Mitty, or Just a bum.” Although the setting was mid­ son, played by Steve Connors. for the chairmanship. He has agination. Mather are two Manches- I felt our rear end drift, but I edy entitled "Beys and GTvtuls ing the 1969 (Seneral Assemlbly every sMghteat battle fought a teihng One is that Mr. Nixon's "Im age" did "What’s that mean?” day tn summer in the livlng- Production committees were never run a campaign any Accordingly, plans call for teir High School student wasn’t tense —I felt secure. ’ Together” by David Rogers. It se^ on . blow to North Vietnam, wU be taking not tn laot emerge as a particularly big "It means that even In my dlnlng room of the Curtis’ Mid-, David Hansen and Jeffrey Bay­ Isirger than his own Congres­ Bliss to be replaced In the near musicians chosen to enter com­ We unwound the B-Curve and Is acheduled -to be presented Johnson appointed Dempsey to OF MANCHESTER every opportunity it con to fluah out iSBUe toi the campaign, which was fairly fantasies 1 can’t see myself western farm home, the play's er, stage managers; Cathy sional races In Chicago’s rock- future (though probably not be­ petition for a |1,(X)0 music late in March. both commissions In 1904. tree of roughhouse tactics; this compara­ driving In. a sports car race. shot Into the backstretdi. The/ theme was appropriate tor Garauder, Cathy C3arr, Donald enemy detachments. ribbed Republican north sub­ fore the National Committee scholarship to be awarded as car smoothed -out and gave off tive civility seems to be holding in the meeting in Washington Jan. 21- I’m too tense.” urbs. With only six years’ Con­ part of a Hartford Symphony a high hum. The wind got un-^ This will all be typical background for I posb-camp^gn period. Also, Uberals as 22). These plans include Bliss's "You don’t have to drive," gressional service, Rumsfeld Is Orchestra TV concert series. der my helmet and hobbled It I tbe talks in Paria. well as anyone else can see that Mr. being offered a respectable post he said. "Just go around the no member of the party's rul­ on my head. I held It down with j Nixon actually la the President-elect, In the Administration below track.” ing elite on Capitol Hill. both hands. • the tafts in Paris, for their part, will whatever they may feel about H, and Cabinet rank, which, his friends I drove out to Riverside Tues­ Yet, Nixon and close advisers We went Into the final curve, | slip and slide and bob and weave toward ao there may be a bit of maUrg the predict, he would reject. day morning In my Dodge. The are today seriously discussing a big U, and braked down toj some evesXual piece of paper which best of it in their current attitudes. Rumsfeld to replace Bliss. The Bliss allies, including several whole Los Angeles plain was A Thought for Today the finish line. I got out and But perhaps the ineffable Norman powerful State Chairmen, may fogged in. I took the San Ber­ somebody can sign, and which will signal, reasos are Rumsfeld’s youth Spons<»«d by the Manchester took the helmet off and thanked | Mailer gets close to a main reason for (35), telegenic good looks, ar­ have a point In complaining nardino Freeway. It was like when it la signed, some kind of stale­ Council o f Churches Tullius tor the lift. • the liberals' reaction. He has^let H be ticulateness and ability to re­ that Nixon should have private­ driving under water. Tnicks mate ao far as tbe tnaic issue involved "How fast were we going | known that he is not displeased with the late to non-Republican blacks ly asked for Bliss’s resignation loomed up around me like mon­ in Vietnam — tbe power politic* struggle Lamb of Gad . there,” I asked him, "on the I outoome,' and he evidently wouM have and young people. These at­ ^ter the election before specu­ sters of the deep. John the Baptist said of Jesus, straightaway?" ] Y->e^O between rival world empires — is con­ regarded Mr. Humphrey's election as a tributes fit Nixon's revised Job lation could appear In print. But .And because of the ''Behold the Lamb of God, "Oh, 110, maybe. That’s all. i cerned. disaster. As some U b e r^ reason it. Hr. description for party leadership, even the most ardent BUssites fog,” the car radio was say­ -whdeh taketh away the sin of It had been exhilarating. I felt j Humphrey would have had to appease and although the chairmanship recognize the right of a new ing, "■traffic is heavy and haz­ V All this will be typical. It wfh be a sort the world” . This refers to the refreshed and steady aa I start the "rightists" who outnumber the lib­ ultimately may well go else­ President to pick his National ardous on aU freeways. . ." -1 suffering servant of'Isaiah 53. ed home. Just west of Ontario, { of par for the course. And M la a kind erals because he had already appeased where,. the next chairman will Chairman. I came up too fast on a light — brought as a lamb to the though, a woman In a Falcon • of good news, to be able to feel that the Uberala Mr. Nixon, in contrast, con be somebody with qualifica­ More important for the King gray Volkswagen with no tail slaughter — TTie Crucifixion be­ some kind of end is in sight, to be able only go toward the left because he has tions similar to Rumsfeld’s. run Is what this reveals about light on. My foot leaped to the station wagon mcule an Insana | came -associated with the Pass- lane change In front of me. i expect that some brand of peace will already appeased the right. This is precisely why Nixon Nixon’s plans for the party. brake. "Esiay!” I told myself. over. Christ represented then I had to brake and move to| confides to friends that Bliss That he feels party leadership "Don’t panic!” I heard a ultimately be acMeved in Vietnam. Regardleas of the validity of that the pasaover lamb sacrificed for the right to keep from giving} .,. ,^nd W e Have has to go. Nearly 62 years old should go to young and rela­ scream of tires behind me. Then assessment, what can be detected here the children of God. 1 Corinth­ This forced me| But there la one oonalderatian which and congenitally allergic to tively unknown politicians like a horn. and eloewhere is the Hbe|jtpa' vkrient ians: 5, "Our Passover has been BO close to a truck full ot| says that all this expected military and television or any other public Rumsfeld, Ellsworth, and Sears ". . .At least 100 cars are disendiantment with their own programs, sacrificed, even Christ.” chickens I could smell feathers. | forum. Bliss is the sterotype of suggests that the Nixon opera­ Invtdved,” the radio went on, diplomatic routine ought not to be con­ which for a generation have mostly worn The Rev. James W. BoUonfs Soooooo Many Useful the master backroom political tion is returning to Us dynamic "in a chain reaction caused by Behind me a bus gave me aj sidered good enough. the Democratic label. A good many Ub- St. Mary’s Episcopal Church organizer. As such, Nixon re­ and expandontst pre-convention a rear-end collision on the. . blast and moved to pass. Thci erahk It can be assumed, were not eager madwoman changed her mind! EJvery day, every week of this paced for a Humphrey Presidency and hence gards him as unqualified for days prior to the stogy general At Etlwanda the sky cleared. the evangelistic role of produc­ election campaign that very I had made it. But I was strung again. The bus gave her a blast! piogrese toward an acknowledged even* are more tolerant of Mr. Nixon's ac­ and closed toward me as (, Christmas Gifts! cession. ing Republican loyalists beyond nearly lost the Presidency. Today in History like a tennis racket. tuahty is going to demand Its tcril in the presemt tiny band of faith­ Humphrey was waiting at the truck full of chickens pulled) (' i' Their disappointment with their record A. Spanish antiqued ceflarette, 28 x 34 inches, $186. lives — in the Uvea of Vletcoog. of North ful. ^ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS track. He had a Triumph 260 ahead to pass. A flurry of feath- j ' A is understandable. Not oidy is the De- B. Traditional credenza available in Maple or Pine; Vietnamese, of innocent or Indifferent Thus, Nixon’s decision to Today is Friday, Nov. 29, the lined up for me; a little white ers blew in the car and swirled I Isn't it greot? mocrslUc Party in thsarray; In area editer Q u o t a t io n s $ 1 1 4 . I villagers caught In between the lines of dump Bliss is far less a matter 334th day of 1938. "There are" 32 Job with a voice like a dragon. around ray head. I went all! suea its score Is one of fcUlure. The cities, The kindest gifts we care give of personal dislike than a ’ days left in the year. " I ’m not driving,” I said. tense. ! C. C on fon porary Bind Table w ith W alnut fin ish , fire, in the Uves of American soldiers. race retatlons, crime — almost every­ rtarvlng countries are luxuries change- in the concept of the "I've Just had it. My nerves “ Well,” my wife asked when| ou can get a very lovely 20 X 28 inches, $29.95. thing is worse than it used to be, and and contraceptives. Men do not TodayHs Highlight In' History There is, to be sure, one ghesUy point Job. While conceding that Bliss’s are' shot." I got home. "How was It? D id' diampnef gift for $25.00! Famous Heritagre leather Chair. Available in as­ the Administration doesn't seem to have Uve by bread alone; th^ need of view which takes some comfort in the non-idealogical concentrditlon on "I expected that," he said. you drive?” , 1 sorted colors and cfxnes in either London Glaze any effective approach to remedies. luxuries to Uve a gcx>d life. By On this date In, 1760, the "On that track? Don’t be sll-j battle statistics, snd wMch assumes that nuts and bolts was vital kt re­ sending them luxuries we give French surrendered Detroit to "Meet Bob Tullius.” . . . a highly polished top g n ^ leather or Pdbbte Even more than with those problems, ly. You think I’m a nut?’ ’ • DIAMOND ipeiDANTS If there U a week In which we can ducing internal struggles after them motivation to strive for a the English at the end of the Tullius turned out to be a blg- Grain . . . a soft glove like finish, $349. many liberals are obsessed with the Vlet- the disastrous Goldwater cam­ claim 10 tbnes as many dead for the better life. Contraceptives make FYench and Indian War. , tlme driver with a string of na­ 14 KARIAT GOLD E. 28 X 72-inch Curio Cabinet, availabte in either nam'war, which they hate with a tower­ paign, Nixon men disagree with tional championships. The Tri­ On This Date { enemy as for ourselves, thfat can some­ It possible for them to achieve In 1826, the first Italian opera 8A. Diamond flower. 30.00 Maple or Rne, $129. ing passion and yet which is a Demo­ other Republicans in assigning to be presented In the United umph was his. He seemed re­ In 1946,' the monarchy was i how be regarded as a good week. it. Knotty Pine Dry Sink with Smoky finish. Cop­ cratic war, hi the sense that Democra­ Bliss primary credit tor the —Professor Garrett Hardin, States—Rossini’s "Barber of Se­ lieved that I didn’t want to drive aboMahed in Yugoslavia and j 8B. Diamond blossom. 70.00 tic Presidents vastly deepened and en­ comeback of 1966. Nor do they per lining extra, $64. But a dvUUed people might say, we University of California bio­ ville"—was performed In New it. I got In the seat beside. him King Peter II was deprived of I 8C. Diamond star. 50.00 larged the American inv^vement. The feel Bliss was responsible for logist. York. ^ and put on a helmet. all his vested rights. j G. Early American Pine (Jommode, 30 x 22Vi inches, C k think, that even If the weekly casualty liberals could see that wMle Mr. Hum­ the successful Republican Co­ « f , v > $64. list ran 1,000 North Vietnamese killed to phrey tried to disentanfl^ himself some­ ordinating Council (a body dom­ MATCHING ■*H. 23 X 50-inch Kneehole Desk in Walnut. 6 drawers, only one American killed, this also would what from the Administration, he was inated by Rep. Melvin Laird of I DIAMOND GARRINGS divider file, $165. be a tragedy and a bloodshed that ought still encumbered by Ms military Judg­ Wisconsin). I. Spanish console, 44 x 27 inches. Heavily antiqued to be stopped. ments. Indicating that they barely 14 KA R AT G O LD Mr. Nixon’s election can be inten;»ieted understand Nixon’s motives, Fischetti finish, $145. The firing and the kllUng ore going to as offering some hope of ending the war some of Bliss's friends believe 8D. Diamond flowers. 5 0 .0 0 J. 26 X 32-inch Globe with stand. Stand finished in cease, eventually. precisely because he arrives cM the his likely successor is Richard'* 8E. Diamond stars. 1 0 0 .0 0 antiqued (Cherry, $159. Presidency wMhout any such Impedi­ G. Kleindlenst of Arizona, a 8G. Diamond blossoms. 1 5 0 .0 0 Both sides know that. ments. It may be little more then a psy­ Nixon operative installed as chological feeling, but it is posslUe to general counsel at the National Their first objective should be to get see why Hberals might not dMUke the Committee during the past cam­ DIAMOND AND that cease-fire. notion of a Nixon Presidency on account paign. But Kleindlenst fulfills of the war alone. the missionary function envis­ ~OULT. KARL RINGS The diplomacy that has to be gone As it happens, certain of Mr. Nixon’s ioned by Nixon little better than 14 KARAT GOLD through at Paris doesn't have to be thoughts on domestic issues also parallel, Bliss and almost surely will lubricated by fresh daily spUUngs of at least superficially, those of the "new” not replace htm. 8F. With one diamond. 2 5 .0 0 ( blood in Vietnam. Uberals; both talk of moving some re­ Nor does Bliss seem to ap­ 8H. With one diamond 3 5 .0 0 sponsibilities away from the Federal Gov- preciate the virtual finality of enxnent, of enlisting {irivate institutions Nixon’s decision. Bliss has told 8J. With two diamonds. 5 5 .0 0 In dealing with social problems. It shoidd friend! the mewspaper specula­ Free The Pad First be noted that, on the part of the Uberals, tion about his departure con­ If the character and adventure of our Jheae ideas eigain reflect their disenchant­ stitutes a Nixon ploy to harry age is dangling one tempting concept in ment /. with the policies of the old him Into resigning and it may well subside If he Ignores It, AU Jewelry enlarged front of us it Is that we might as well, liberalism. Naturally we do not mean that the Some state Republican Chair­ to show deitall. after all, reach tor the moon as tor any differences are nonexistent or minor; men, deeply resenting any ef­ AU prices subject to lewer intermediate piece of cheese. Fq^ some of them are profound, and that is fort to oust Bliss, believe a ebange without notice— we a n , after ali, going to have the nwon. backfire campaign can force an argument of skepticism about the du­ due to fluctuating / I How aWy it would be, then, to aim at ration of the present mood. Still, if the Nixon to drop the projeef. gold and silver prices. anything lew ! mood does persist tor a while, it could Barring wholly unexpected have some important consequences. capitulation by Nixon, they are In such a mood, we now address our­ One of the mo«M Important concerns dead wrong. The decision to re­ selves to the issue at travel restrictions the reality that a lot of Itberais will place Bliss was made weeks down here on earth. We note that the take their places in the new Oongreas ago. Serious consideration was then given to supplanting him BUY TODAY painful ordeal of CsechoMovalda being (and fewer RepubUcons than the Repub­ licans had h op^ ). If they, and the people With Robert F. Ellsworth, the J. tucked back inside the Russian system attractive and articulate for­ now includes a return to barbaric restric­ as a whole, approach the Nixon Admlnls EASIEST tration with tolerajice and a reasonable mer Kainaas Congressman who tions on travel into other countries, parti­ amount of good will, it will be a sig­ run the pre-convention Nixon cularly those to the West. And we re­ nificant help in getting started on the campaign. Although It was de­ PAYMENTS Open Dec. 16-20 until 9 P.M. - Open Mon., Dec. 23 until 9 P.M. - Closed Dec. 24’at 5;30 P.M. termined last Week that Ells' A Buck fob FUFBF TiMB / THoiMKfr about member that we ourqelves have a State task of Rational reconciliation. — WAIXi 9t7 M A IN STREET MANCHESTER Department which tries to regulate and STREET JOURNAL worth instead will serve as u FtXlH' This BOAC, / COUU'VF BALABCBU THB BUd^UT^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. 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TO 9 Pushbutton control. Full year Smooth, tine count cotton muslin 130 CENTER STREET CORNER OF CHURCH warranty, recipe book, if 088 OPEN THURS. TO 9 P.M. ■ w m i MANCHESTE^t EVENING HERAID. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 PAGE SIXTEEN PAGE SEVENTEEN B4ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 the tanker was extinguished quickly. Fireman Dies Btatemant of the reason for your Vadova” (Better a Widow) on Heavy-creoeoted pilings O’Brien has sent letters to the o f rea l aaafaetanca to the H oly Court Ordert Change Nov. 16 when a court ordered aflame sent clouds of smwi high into the air over Pugfct Hons on his successor. The Archbishop, who rsmalns son you propowe.” In Seattle ”to a^^d prejudice to the dl Deivered VnlliianchM^ Sound. " i Understand,” pe Mdd, ’’that head of die Archdiocese aa an PAIjBRMO, Sicily (AP) — Niscami family.” U was, the second nuLjor fire Slquipped with leatherette interior, bi their desire to foster the ‘■Apcefnlic Administrator,” said: Press Freedom Law Princess Margaret dl Ntsoemi, Thefinal court ruling ordered wlndahield washer, 2-epeed efectric Pier Blaze at Tlodd Shipyards ainoa Aug. oommon good of the CSurch, "Any priast^who in ocnaoiancq rrOCXHOLM —Sweden’s en­ American-bom, won her case that the fUm’a ’’Prince dl Nla- wipers, heater, defroster, 4-wtiy SEATTliE, WMh. (AP) — IS. HARTPORB, Conn. (AP) — many o f bur priesta would Hke thinks that a particular bishop tire freedom-of-fhe-press law, against a movie ’Hiursday when oemi” toke the name "Prince safety flashers, back-tq> H gl^ Fire believed eauaed by a cable or priest ahouid be considered a court ordered that the family front and rear seat beHs, leather­ Prie*4a of tha Roman dathotto to axpraae their thoughts aa to with its 18 articles, enjoys the Mascanl,” and saM dwwings short circuit under a pier roared my successor as Archbishop of in the k>e (d my successor dMinetlon of being part of the name of her 'late husband be could reauirte when the change ette Iteadrests, steering wheel lock Giriy 17, DIm Archdiooeaa of Hartford are be­ through a dock area leaving one H artford.” may address a letter on the sub­ oonsUtuUon. R cannot b e cjumged in a story about a Ma­ w «s made. and rear window defroster. firem an dead, 38 others injiured ing ashed tor their Ideas on fia plot. In Rt. 6 Cnuh While the seiMtlon of an Aro}i- ject to me or the .Apoatolio Dele­ changed widiout the consent of Prtncera de Nlsceml met and and an estimated 1260,000 dam­ who should be the next Archbish­ gate. fwo parliaments, with a gen­ ’The Princess, nee Hlrsch, of married the Slodian prince In Me. It, Telesf Tpks, age. KILXJN to th e ptiests, TED TRUDON “ Please limit your euggaftton eral elaotioa to ^ lower dtam- Philadelphia, won a ban against America where he once spent Henry C. Oronnerud, 41, a 12- A one-car accident on Route 6 op. ”the conscientious thoughts of M*-MN ber tn between. the ItaHart-made movie "Oeglio much of his time. year veteran fireman, was claimed die Ufe of a 17-year- Retirsd ArChhishop Henry J. the priests of a dlooese can be to one luuna, and submit a beief VOLKSWAGEN killed early today when he old girl early today. stepiped onto a high voltage w ire Heidi R. Brix of DayvUle, A IN gh ttf ll of •woftio Bfoo* MIR* Oof>» at the scene. Most of the inju­ who was riding in a car driven ries were from smoke inhala­ by Timothy Weaver, 20, of Twin bands of 14 Karat Solid Gold signify husband BrooMy, Ooim., died shortly tion. and wife . . . a lustrous synthetic stone of the All D&L Stores after arriving at l>ay-ianaball Twenty-elx boats heli>ed be;ttle month marks the birthday of each of her children. ^ the flames, which broke out on Hospital in Putnam. Open Till 9:30 the underside of the dock Thurs­ State police booked Weaver day. on a charge of misconduct with Every Night Quick work by Todd Shipyard a motor vehicle. Weaver’s oar was headUng & officials may have saved three Till Christmas ^ vessels from heavy damage as west on Route 6 when if went Shoor tugs towed the three—a tanker off the left side of the road MANCHESTER New Britain open Friday, Novem­ and tw o N a vy 8ll^M—aw ay from and hit a utlUty pole at about 917 MAIN ST. ^*VE STORES OP PASHIOT*' their mooKtnge soon aft er the 12:80 a,m ., state police said. ber 29th end every wededay night' ftre broke out. A smaU blase on Weaver was not serloufty hurt. starting December 3rd.

' a p 2 ladies' ('Hm sM rb cto by Buoetviclua) wool knit Special Placement for a Special Holiday Meal Your Gift Gallery’s dress sale! Four Girl Scouts from Manchester Troop 639 pre­ Peggy Leckfor, R.N. The scouts are from left to sent Thanksgiving place mats that they made for right, Karen Lessard, Mary Ellen Casalino, Diane 9^^ the children in the MMH Pediatrics Unit to Miss Spencer, and Jim Morrison. 9 16.90 was needed to get the poHce Vernon ’Trust Oo., Main 6t., Manches­ girls' famous Newark Police paid for the overtime they ter, to the attention of Waiter values to $26 worked during the 1967 riot N. Orusha. Call in ‘Sick’ here. Fund Started ’Three of Mrs. Cyr’a children maker winter "Anyone as short of men as were In the car with her when 9 9 ^ Holiday knits .. . In Wage T iff we are Is In real trouble,” Rel- Few Mrs. C yr the accident occurred. Two If chenbectier said. coats all aglow in holi­ NEWARK,_ N.J. (AP)—Scores_____ , memorial fund has been hoepttalteed and both were ot*'N .^art*’ooUoem'an 'caUeA in ^ started tor Mm. Rita Cyr of 20 dlachaiged yesterday. Brian day colors . . . at de- Washington «., who was kllied 13. in- (b « f> special pre- sick. today to dramaUxe de- about 280 men short of ita au- ac^ndent Saturday J“rtea and Crystal Cyr, . mands tor higher annual police thorlzed strength. In fite paM, ^ gg 44-year-old broken leg. values to $26 Christmas sav­ salartea.■ „ „ police officials »w.—have. complained ... woman______was_ the mother oifm six ^ acOve In the ings . . . what PoHce that pocn- salaries hinder re- First reports from children. Vernon Elementary aitd Lake more could a girl Headquarters, where officers of- crultment of ofilcers. 1 9 . 9 9 ' Contributions Should be sent St. Schools PTO’s and taught in dream of? Jr. tlcially have been Instnicted to (juy Council sdieduled a to the Oonnecticiit Bank and Vernon for a year. make no statements to the news special morning session today to * (1-1*) and misses’ 6-20. media, Indicate about 100 offi- discuss possible ways of raMng vsloas to $lt cers have called in sick. money for the salary increases. DiagninOed firemen also were Mayor Hugh J. Addonlsio has DAL all *tore* reported to be 'taking part in the warned he would ask the gover- 23.99 rick ca*, but the number of ab- nor to send In the Nattonal ™"" TicT sentees oouU not immediatdy Guard and State PoHoe if a slok □ CXriws Sold On The Solids, tweeds or be determined. caH resulted In a break down of Premises for 55c The poUce absentees repre- law and order, Per Bag plaids in untrim­ very special med and fur sent about half the men nonoial- polica and firemen are □ Cubes Delivered With trimmed styles DRESS SAU! ly on the day shift. Police Oapt. seeking asnual pay raises to Your Liquor Order Martin Reichenbecher, who waa salaries of $10,600, a pay hike of . . . some are ex­ 65c Per Bag called to duty on his day o«, about $2,800 per year. City otti- tra warm with N sald the day ftilft has been cials, Indudlng the mayor, sup- PAUL'S jjQUOR SHOPPE acrylic pile lin­ beefed up by keeping men on port their demands, but oraitml ing. overtime. the money is not avaUohle. ■ W4 HARTFORD ROAD, MANOHESTElB i Newark police normally are Newark, New Jersey’s largest OAIX. MS-UM FOB FREE DELIVEBT! D A L O M s • wools, knits, orlons, not paid for overtime, and spe- city, has a population of about acryUcs clal action by the City Council 400,000. o from our very best manufacturer a vast selection 6f exciting fashions from oilr srt^^k! o misses, juniors, petltss J boys' zip>out DAL all stores pile-lined all famous maker Duster sale... will be ready for you weather coats untrimmed winter coats $44 to for cozy 16.90 V A L U E S ’TO $120 . . . twpeds! shetlands! bouclesl friezes! camel ^ lid s ! winter evenings zilM iutsl Otter lined! casual itylesj dressy sty l^ junior ^d^^^ V d ^ u l opportunity to save on beautiful coat fashions! D&L COAT DEPARlMhiNi, regular $22 Tuesday in Watkins window! ALL FIVE STORES. 1/3 off 935 MAIN ST. - TELEPHONE 643-5171 Here’s an.excep­ better fur-trim coats $89 to $128 ai^ more! tional boys' value — ^warm and rug­ VALUES ’TO $160 . . . A select group of exquisite fabrics in the sea^ns finest V A L U E S TO $23 silhouettes. Choose from demi-fits, borders, collar ^ d cuffs, half back belts, fit . . . Add to your ged plus wash ’n and flare. Chinchillette, kit fox, mink, m ^ and misses sizes. indoor wardrobe Streamers read ’’Season’s GreetingB,” or save for If you’re new in this area, get ready for wear features in Furs labeled to show country of origin. D&L, A LL STOKES. the most unusual Christmas shle of better suits Cottons end blends in Jackets and Coats plaids, checks and sdids. Regular or button-down And oh 1 so many more wonderful things 8.59 $49 to $94 You will hang the nine foot Holly Gar­ collar styles in sizes S, lands and Fruit Garlands over the fire­ we can’t begin to list. So come see this $39 - $144, * Values to $110 M, L, X L. place or doorway, $8 each . . . see Sugar unique shop Tuesday. You can shop or 2 for 17.00 Plum Birds for 39c and Sugar Plum from outside as well as inside I And it is vahies to $180 A 2 and 8 piece styles— some fur Trains, 79c . . . great tree ornaments. trims i only a step to Your Gift Gallery on valuM to $14 . A The newest fashion in coats! Angel Mobiles cost only $1.25. Then A Some classic camel hairs— Jr. • Misses’ sizes there are big Santa Claus Heads of plas­ Watkin’s Main Floor where there are and missto’ men's worsted tic, finished in gold and red, to decorate^ literally thousands of sumestions for ~ DAL all five store* DAL all five store* Christmas giving . . . priced from as 1 ■ — your outside (lOor or inside mantel, orloh slacks n $3.25. Will l^ t for years I little as 29c I ' England, Ireland Ckane see D & L’s excit­ Mink - trimmed r ing selection of ladles’ Import Coats 9.99 wool slflcks in gay 3-4 length suedes $50 to $107.50 regular flS plaids and so41ds, 69.90 It's the Noel Shop's 6th Christmas bonded so they retain values to $215 their shape. Charge regular $100 A Ex(]uisite tweeds in the old world yours, 8-18. A Select group of the finest im­ tradition p o rt^ suedes A Magnificent tailoring in misses DAL Bportawear ir A Lavish mink collars in misses’ aizes sizes Manohester, Oorbln* Oomer, D A L store* . . . except New London New London MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1968 PAGE NINETEEN

MANCHESTER EVia^ING HERALX), MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY,* NOVEMBER 29, 1968 PAGE EIGHTEEN At Whitney Museum North Vietnam Charges U.S. B O Y SCO UT , Again Bombs North of DMZ Notes and News Show Sets Record Straight SANTO’S tom Pag* O **) ------Troop M On Homer’s Graphic Members of Boy Scout Tkoop .______. «•______... mmmm. MsaA MHi DRIVING SCHOOL man H id 41m major priority in By MTT.BS A. SMITH zines, then gave iqi that craft Ma covammant’a plan would be About Town 3B a t Centor CongregatlatMl AF Arts Editor and turned to watereolors. BUYS OUT SALE OF 445 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER an rally ceaaa-fire. The Covenant Touth Research Church spent Safurday, Nov. 88, Goodrich comments that Ho- Nguyen Van An. the deputy Team of Trinity Covenant prooearing and packaging for NBJW YORK (AP) — “The j^ter UhistraUons “ceased 646-2590 — 649-6728 — 249-4848 chief of Salgca’a obeeiver mia- Church w ill have a rapper meet­ pick up all the merchandise the Graphic Art of Winslow Ho- to be illustrations in toe usual ■ioR in Paria. H id South V iet­ ing Iftmday nt 5;M p.m. at the soouto sold as part of ttwli' mer,’’ now at toe Whitney aense. They were no longer re- nam alao will demand "atrong church. “Christmas Sala’’ fund inMng „ . . ____ portorial or humorous, or necea- and eSecUre intenmtianal guar- project. MUMum a t American Art, aeta ^ jy j,, the text. They ADULT & TEEN-AGE COURSES AVAILABLE the record straight on toe mer- independent pictures, as ant«H” In any final aettlement. The o fficia l board o f South Meanwhile, the first year sen­ Hie NorOi Vietnameae and Methodist Church will meet ior scouts led by Sooutmsster its of Homer’a graphic works. purely works of art as his i»lnt- SPECIALIZING IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES the Viet Ooi^'a Natlanal Ubera- The seascapes he was paint- Monday a t 7;S0 p.m. in the Harry MaMment, assMed by tlon Front have aaid a ceaae-tire ing in oU in the 1880a, ara hie xhout toe time Homer was church reception hall. Chat Klmbaa end Oreg John­ la unlikriy to be diacuaned lattU ston, vwnt on a ten-TnSe fafiM best-known works so far as toe creating his sea paintings he be* TEEN-AGE COURSE INCLUDES later in the negotiating procem. pitoUc is concerned. But, as tola interested in etching, and 'Women of St Mary's Bplaoo- which included wedUng the They have aaid surii diaouasion Manchester - Bolton boundary exhibit demonstrates, they were ^ seriM of etchings, based 6 HOURS ROAD must be preceded by the with­ pal Church will meat Monday at fio m CUaatonlbury to Vetnen am only a part of hU career. ^n toe palntinga. drawal of American and other 8 p.m. in NeiU Hidl of the The exhibit was organlaed by ^ 30 HOURS CLASSROOM GOING OUT OF BUSINESS a Community Servine Project to The exhibit Inctudea several foreign troops from SouQi V iet­ church. M rs. B ari SHy wUl dem ­ Engaged the MhseumMuseum of arapnicGraphic Art, ^ onstrate Christmas decorations. the TViwn o f Manchester. nam. a Vam engagement of IO h Van An spoke in an interview' The soouta tradMianaUy do P atricia Susan Qo h of Mandies- as Ambassador W. Averell Har- Mr. and Mrs. Ahne LaTullppe tUs ,as repTHcntatives lombia Hit ter campout. these Item a Don’ t miss this construction in toe area. The ceremony closed with the Important lithographs and mray into 1970, are toe National Col- MARATHON sence held ig) the meeting for a sale. Upon, arriving at Gamp John­ of his wood engra'vlngs, together' lectien <>t Fine Arta, flmlth- month, is due in Parts next scoutmaster’s benediction. 2. Dealers Invited — By Crisis as son, cocoa and cookies were with a number of paintings and aonira Institution, Washington, Prices below cost! week. served cmd then tile scouts took Hanoi’s insistence dial it will drawings that are related to the D.O.; toe Detroit Institute c f 8. Everything goes — nothing <1 part in a compan and pacing Dnpficate Bridge graphics. Arts; Akron Art Institute; Bow- can be reserved! only talk to the United States Cabinet Quits competition. 4. No mall or phone orders. Results in tbe annual Turkey Goodrich’s monograph points doin College MUseum of Art; THE SALE OF NORMAN’S and the refusal of South Viet­ (Osntlnned from Page One) The winner of this oompeti- 5. F irst come — firs t served. Night duplicate bridge geme, out that the artist “ began his Parrish A rt Museum, Soutoaanp- nam and the NLF to recognise tlon"was toe Eagle Patrol com­ A l Hand RubiMd from Start to Finish 8. Free storage. Wedneeday night at toe ItaHan- career as a graphic artist, and ton, N.T.; Elverson Museum of each others will make four-way lltical and economic reforms posed of scouts Curt Willey, Free parking. AU converBstian difficult when the was on the verge of defeat. American Club ara: Mise Mar­ essentially he remained one all Art, Syracuse, N.T., Cincinnati Ton owe it to ytrar ear to protect it from the winter merchandise FURNITURE WAREHOUSE GOING Jeff Nickerson, Rkdi Trombley, his life.’’ Art Museum; Oklahoma Art expanded talks begin. Ueras revealed in the Cabinet tina Doyle end Eklward Zak, montlM. Quick, efficient service. FREE pkinqi and guaranteed. Scott Matasaa, Andy Wlnxler, Homer began Ms career as a Center, Oklahoma City; Mln- Vsn An indihated the Saigon session that he felt the coalition Erick Morrison, Tim Gastagna, first; MltcheB Bala nd Edward Uthograi8ier, but won his first neapoUs Institute of Arte; Mu- delivery., driegedon wtU present Its peace no longer was working. John Staudt a;^ George Sweet- Bala, second; esid d ay WBson T f e O V OUT OF BUSINESS STOCK plan to the conference afto- the The Conservatives are splin­ and Richard O’Brien, third. widespread popularity as an U- seum of Fine A ^ , Houston; Lomted in same building as John's Floor Covering nam. lustrator, especially during the University of Kansas Museum OOlW-0^ YLRW- parley gets past initial proce­ tered among themselves. Serv­ F<41owlng the departure of A regular duidlcaite bridge Civil War, when he made sever- of Art; Fine Art# GaUery, Bra end Whiting Oil Co. dural debate and concentrates ing in the coalition now is a the acouts, patrol leaders Greg game, sponeored by the Man- STOCK and STARTS TODAY AT 9 A.M. . on iSBues o f substance. w ii^ of the Conservative party DeNier, BUI Lawler, Chet Bige­ cheetor Bridge dub, wUl be al tripe to the front for Harper’ Diego, Calif.; Santa Barbara, Reeacnable Prices U.S. diptomats have tended to headed by former President low, Curt WlUey, MUce Frendi held tmiigllt at 8 at the club, Weekly. Until his late 80s he Calif. Museum of Art, and the Open Mon. thm 8aL—7:30 a jn . to 6:00 p jn . doubt the realism of preseiiig Mariano Osplna Peres. This and Mark SUhavy participated 186 Eldrtdge 8t. Play is open sujqxirted himself mainly as an Achenhach Foundation tor AND RUNS STRAIGHT for a cease-fire as the firri ne­ wing replaced a factkxi in ,1960 In the annual patrol leaders to the public. illustrator of books rad maga- Graphic Arte, San Francisco. NAME gotiating Item to end the guer­ heeded by the late Laureano meetiay and finished their day Gomez, aleo a former president. rilla-type war. with a steak siqiper. YOUE OWN TiwftiBid, th ey have been con­ FoUowers of Qomez and ex- i TH RU’TIL MIDNIGHT sidering' ways to bargain for dictator Gustavo Rojas Pinilla Troop 188 de-escaladm as a first step to­ have stnee Joined forces to form Boy Scout Troop 188 of €tec- PRICE ward eventually ending a ll hoa- a loose oppoeition with leas than onds Congregational Church SATURDAY NIGHT dUdes. a third of the oongreseional recently had a court of honor On post-war peace guaran- seats. rad pot hickWt toe church. JUST No Reasonable toM, the Unitad Statos ban fa ­ Li eras’ announcement that he James Irving, institutional 39 STRAIGHT HOURS vored a system going further would seek a new poUUcal re­ representative, presided at toe N alignment was seen as a threat \ The spirit of Christmas... Offer wiarf> itm t provided by the 19M ceremony and introduced Scout­ Geneva agreements. These to the u t i more than 6,000 stores. SALE STARTS • / aufHowaeo awMA?«« 9 A.M. FRIDAY So have yourself a very merry one-bill Christmas with your 987 654 321 cat NORMAN'S w 'S , AND RUNS STRAIGHT THRU 'TIL MIDNIGHT Available Now. Connecticut Charge Card. You can pay it in little pieces with tOIARO L SCN6IT0N • S ADVENT CORKER OF PINE & FOREST STREETS SATURDAY NITE IMPORTED CALENDARS just a small service charge. Or all at once with no charge. MANCHESTER 175 PINE STe. MANCHESTER C a oM riA WR^INO PAPERS (Seorg Jeneen HOIiDAV CANDLES •THI CONNICTICUT BANK CHRISTIMA8 CARDS Apply for your card at any of our 46 offices. 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tMnd, indud« three aoM, BeiN the tile contracting taialneea in Manchetter Area nard R. Kowalakl and Ronald Mancheater. West Berlin. Has J. KowalsU, both c ( ToUand, Survivora, beaidea Ida wife Tapes of Pueblo, Nixon Aide Asks Driver Cbai^ed Vernon aad C. Edward Kowwlalrl of and aon. Include a taottaer, L «- Police Log Heralding PoKtics Obituary ICarblehead, Iflaaa.; a daughter, eidno Zerto of Hartford; two aia- U.S. Confirms Art Agsociatioii llra . John Oreaako o f lCandieo< tera In'ltaty, aaal Iv e grandcMl- Permanent Surtax By SOL B. OOHRIf te r; alx brothera, John 8antow- dren. r e r u n (A P ) —UJ8. author- Flips in ToH'and ACaD BN TS aid, Broidalaua Bantdwaki, CSiea- The fiaieral w ill be hrid to- « ^ « . . . _ (Oontinaad from Page One) Names Officers Next Itieeday, Dec. 8, will be bert of Manchester. He la a ter SantowaU, Henry Santow- mom>w at 8:10 a.m. from the oonflimed today that re- T,m« A Maaaacliusetts man w a a A hlttthd-nin was reported at a busy day for Manchester former state representative. Rev. Mahoney Rite^ Held^ New ofOcera have been cho­ The new majority leader is A l, Edward aantowaU and Hoimea Funend Home, 400 corded tai>eo w*th atatementa expire aa aelndided June chaiged with rsddeas drtvtng Um Parkade Wadneoday when a eleotod officials and may well HEAITM CAKUUS* and failure to ' drive in aatab- oar owned by Louis O. Fav- sen for the Tolltttd bounty Art expected to be James J. Ken- all of Buffalo, Main with a Maaa of re- from craw membera of the U.S. <»■ "•* I*” * algiUftean^ re- be designated ’’PtabWe Hearing Pastor in Vernon 19 Years duce It.” But Stein aug^eau ^ Mtfhael A iv m» M.D. Hrited lane after ha aUagwDy teau Jr. of Sulfteld waa struck Association. Homy Novgrad wlU nelly of Hartford’s First Dis­ « ^ Bridget CSiurdi at |,rta*Ugence ship Pueblo are In be prssliteiit for the next year. trict. At 37, he WlU be- In his 8t. Luke’a in Ellington and St. P « « > » t l* . Mrs. Helen K a ru g. Burial wlH be in St. James’ making the surtax an InHXWiant Howl fOOP l^ doaed o ff wtdte tra.vellng on tho by a oar which left tbs sosns, Day.” r OCKVIUAS—A aolemn high paaaearion o f Weateia authori- aobordlng to police. Favre^u Othur oftloara toiolude Alton From 9 to 11 a.m., in the Mu­ second term. He Is the son-in- Matthew’s In ToUand. EnUly O orayiw l^ all Cemetery. addition to, the govenunent'a U t WHl^KlV ^ WUbur Croas Hwy. through T ol­ Maas of requiem waa celebrated land early yeatm lay monnfng. had penrhed his oar and retuni- Holt, vice prettderit; Mrii. Bar­ nicipal BuUdtaig Hearing Room, law of Democratic State Chair­ ’R ie three new churches were Buffalo; and five grandohll- Friends may oaS at the fu- ll®a. bara Orlowskl, recording sec- man John Bailey. thla morning for the Rev. Pat­ built or In the planning atage dren. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. An American apokeaman de- t«>la. Frank E. d a rk , 44, is aohad- 6d later to find the damage. the Board of Direotora wUl con­ The funeral wlU be held Mon­ The Brookings eoonomlat not­ rtthry; Mtea Btther LugtaibiM, duct another of Ms eeml-month- rick J. Mahoney at St. Ber- while Father Mahoney waa pad- nled, however, that the tapea ulad to appear in Manphsater corresponding secretary, and State Sen. Barry wUl be hon­ day at 8:18 a.m. from the W.P. ed OongrsM la moat unUkely to ’ A written warning for driving ly comment sessions, tt Is for nard'a Qiurch. The former pea- tor. Sacred Heart waa built in contained Chriatgias messages Circuit Court 12 DiMi. 80. State Mrs. Oottaa lane, treasurer. ored with a Victory Dance to­ Quiah Funeral Home, 225 Ifoln to famUiea of Pueblo crewmen give any president discretionary too fast for conditions was is- those persons who wltti to oom- tor of the church died earty 1898, S t Luke’a in 1060 and St. U tility W ork ers police said he dosed off, kat A psinUng, "S till Life with morrow night In the Glaston­ Matthew'a In 1968. S t, with a Maas o f requiem at belng held tat Norlti Korea, power to adjust taxes, but mig- control o f hin oar, strutec an sued to Nancy V. Llstro of 128 ment or oomplato on any sub- Wednesday morning In Water- ’ ' ' rfh^mHY,am gosted adjustment o f a oontin- VloMns” by Mrs. Barbara Or- bury American Legion Hall. It He waa born in Waterbury Set to StrUte ‘ "niey •le not Oirlstmas ^ ^ enharikment, rolled ovar and Main 3t. Wednesday afternoon lowskl, _ was _ choaen ___ __as pteturs ___ Jsot wtthln the board’s Jitrtodlc- is being sponsored bv the Glas­ bury at the age of 76. and attended local achooia there. *• Burial wUl be in S t Bridg- ended up against ilia anbank- " ■ ' 4 ^ tion. IlMse who eippear are greettaiga from Pueblo crew fairly routine” process. iM n lOM drove Into the back montfa”i«d *wiU tt tonbury Barry Victory Commit­ The Most Rev. Vincent J. He was a graduate of Holy Oemptery. (Oonttmed from Page One) members,” the spokesman said, ment. The qar was heavily item- o f a car driven by L.W. Eddy, the RockvlHe PubUc Ubtary. granted anonymity, and thalr tee and will be ftxrni 6 p.m. to CoUege In Woroeater, Frt«««l» may call at the fU; “The president would recom­ Hines, bishop of Norwich of- Cross .. . inmnrmar from 7 ... w but cootomcontain maienai material uia* that ai- al- aged and had to betowad away. 9T, o f X Deepwood Dr. Police Other pataiUngs.will be exhib­ complaints end suggestions are 1 a.m. Tickets may be ob­ mend the rate of the surdxdge, flciated at the funeral mass. Mass., and St Bernard’s Semin- 2 ^ ""••iready haa been received by Earieen L. Davla of Btone, iay that Eddy was driving west ited as follows:' "StiU Lire of relayed to the manager’s Office tained In Manchester from which might he aero or even Co-celebrants were the Rt. Rev,. ary In Rocheatbr, N.T. He was Y* • P^- HW^y » mendiera said would cost puebio next of Wn.” He did not was taken to Rodkvllla Qanmal on W., Middle Tpke. and stop- Blue, Bottle and Grapes” by Jauel Aokermaa for study ai»d Implementation. James Murphy, 21 Stone St. negative, on the basis of what­ Paul J. St. Onge, the Rt. Rev. ordained by Bishop John J. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. them overtime nnv. pay, were elaborate. Hospital for observation after Aed to wait for traffic to pass Mrs. Teresa Baittow, Savings Ooventry Blancheater At 8 pjn., the dtrectora wtU ever comUnationB of oonsidera- M ^ . Joseph V. King, the Very Nllan at S t Joseph's Cathedral A LAK61 k/Hlikty HA4 IHf MMt being Involvod In a one-ow ac­ m order to make a left turn Bank of Rockville; "Wtatte Iris” convene for their regular (fontests have developed for Oeorgc F. X. Reilly, the Rev. In Hartford on April 2, 1918. Joseph E. DenaUck blamed for the walkouts. The epokesman added that the Utoks Im ^ ^At0l*if4 M OR A cident in Tolland laat night. (into Deerfield Dr. Hie Llstro by Mrs. Muriel HaUwood, Oon- monthly meeting. ■***« the successor to Town Director George F. X. Rlclly, the Rev. He was aartatont paator at r OCKVIUE — JoBOj* Ed Nonprofeaalonal worker, who ^ “ OongrTO. would debate the ward Denshick, 78, (rf Now Brl 6lAi^ Of MILI^, OR A fLICB OF PoUca said the Davte cak oar came over the oreat of the neoUcut Bank and Tnsrt Co.; 7 Teen-agers from Area Ttetrlig:____ Room. Ihey will hold Francis Mahoney and school Willis W. West and the Rev. Sacred Heart In New Haven •tnick four state mental hospl- ^ proposal, and pass it, with or PRfAP ANP Pl/TreR. tain, brother of Mrs. Rose ______**»«* origtatoM "now (are) went off the road after round- hill and waa unable to stop In “Along the Brook” by Mrs. ptibUc hearings on five proposed members N. Charles Bog- John F. Ashe. The Rev. Rich- from 1918 to 1928, aaslatant paa. Hm Mi Caewim sw* iehnwH*"- Ing a curve during last night’s time, they said, and the Llstro Barbara Swenson, Peopte’a Sav­ additional eppropriationa to the gfnl. Both will resign by or - ard O Fontaine delivered the tor at BL Marv’s in Grerowteh Brown of Rockville, died disrupting the lives of thou- It it M« MmiM to b« • Going to 4-H Congress tor at 8t Mary s in Greenwtdi ^ «mu«iieacantconvalescent sands of oatients paUenfs for more than thoritles. >• mlFW use ihe legislatioh In rain. The acotdent is still under ( ^ had to be towed but there ings Bank; "The Old SUk Mill” ounent General P\md budget, before Jan. 8, when the State eulogy, v.^ until 1981, at St. Lawrence W®ptatg, according to police. their pastor at some time, aa Burial will be in the famUy ^Springdale Ceme if *>«“* brought here future. .. ward dining room. So members ect areas, will leave Bradley one. She is a senior at RockvUle pri Building, office hours wUl votes, to 9 for Olof Anderson, of the two families took turns Davis was cM igtd with evad­ Damage was nogligible and no the parish included aU of what plot in Calvary CemeUry to Thanjc^vlng by a West Berlin^ buyer with “Morec Moreover, there is reason to Sought by Town Field at 11 a.m. Saturday. High School. be held by State Sen. David also a former town director. is now Bacred Heart in Vernon, Waterbury. **ry, Warenousc rom ,„rf iv.nu •>’ ' ------ing responsibility. He la sched- police action waa taken. had” after the workers got ^ k (j^^^^ctlonT‘to "tte ‘ North brileve. after the experience of Joining Elsenhower for a course RockvUle Cir They’U return Dec. 6, foUowtaig Miss Niederwerfer, daughter Barry and State Repe.-elect Still in the running for the in time to prepare the tradition- a l S y In ^ s t B ^ W88. that the across-the-board served In his sick room. RockvUle « r - The Town of Manchester is the (Congress week of delegates' Mrs. Sue F. Burke cult Ctourt 12, Dec. 17. Miss *of Mr. and Mira. Frank Nleder- Francis Mahoney and N. school bocud seat to A tty. Allan u ♦ ___ lln. Prtice aaid only that investl- equal percentage surcharge M ------PoUce say that Francis R. advertising fo r Mde for the Campbell had stopped for a stop programs, talks, tours and so­ Charles Bogginl, all Democrat. *n»mas. On the ftast ballot Several workero at Bronx ' ' ’ ------Milhomme of WUlimanttc was printing of Its 1967-68 Annual werter, to atoo in her lOtti year Mrs. Mabri A. Hargraves ^e Zt gallon is continuing. m oder^e sise would be accept­ light at Union and West Sts. cial events. l!tiey wUl conduct office houre taken by tho executive board, Alice Valentine, Mrs. Mabel A. Hargravee, 80, Burke, J3. «>* B t 74 State Hospital were Yale Office RtAbed driving in the right lane on W. Report, for supplying the Police o f 4-H 'work. She has been In­ ed as a dlsUibutionally neutral when the accident occurred. Area 4-H’ers who w ill be at­ at the same hour and place on he received 6 votes, to 7 each of 286 Woodbridge St., widow of they were suspended pending a 'Middle Tpke. Wednesday while Department with seven nlaw volved to the agricultural pro­ NEW YORK (A P ) — School- tax change and would not stir tending the Congress are; the first Tuesday o f each month, tor Mrs. Klau and Anderson, In M edical C orps Ekigene B. Hargravee Sr., died to? Rockville General Hoe- police investigation of alleged NEW HAVEN (AP)—A stack traffic was stopped In the lO cruisers, for furnishing the gram mainly but atoo to cloth- protracted debate over the ques­ CHINESE TO HlBAlt From Manriiester, Janet Ack­ Jnd6k Me at least through next May. and 2 for Mrs. Phyltos Jackston. yesterday irfternoon at Man- pltal. . acts of violence during yards and playgrounds are the of 820 bills totaling $700 waa laiM for the Hght on Tower Rd. town with Its tire and tube taig, gardeniiigi foods and con­ tion of Its equity.” erman of 82 Keeney St., BookvUle At 7:80 p.m. and lotting to 9 A second ballot, with the vote 20 Years, Dies dieeter Memorial Hospital. She waa bo™ to Mandiester strike. favorite haunts of academic Ht- taken from the treasurer’s of­ JAPANESE A vehtaile 'was holding up traf­ needs f o r '^ e next 12 months, servation. She to now servtaig oo vran on award tor her bread p.m., OOP State Rep. DonaW only for the top two candidates, Mrs. Hargravee waa™ bom Dec. on June 14, 1896, the daughter of The striking workers, terbuga, according to a survey fice at Yale University Wednes- CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) — The fic there toying to make a left and for supplying various town the Board of fUrectors of the __ . A _^ _ . M___ _ ...,8 Qruilnnp men who -ftrst Japanese orchOstra to vtadt departments with their chemi­ project; Marjorie PeUa of 869 ToUand County 4-H F a ir Asso­ Qenovesl 'will hold oftloe hours resulted In the 11 to 9 count. ANDOVER - Army MaJ. js, in F^rtd«^, Rj!,''aiid Thomas and Oatherliw K»“crflhe St^e^ America Beautiful, tic. nhoseil y®"”* turn, aocording to police. A car BldweU 6t., achievement, and and won more than 90 ribbons, Alicelice Valentine- of 89 Lakeside lived ta|-Warwick, R.I., before Coleman. She Mved in ToUand Mutecipal Em- The national Btter-preventJon cxxi.1. as. ^ walked into the offi«ri SI-- divided state emjdoyes into five and hallways, wWle reported by (N.J.) Symphony, maUng his in the Parkade on Wednesday, 48-page book, with approximate­ C ^ ^ ‘t her life’s work after grad- onOl wtsm hla House is expected to be William cil.” South St., horticulture. runner-up ^ “ tuPSd M Mass.; and the Sdxxd of Pliy- Sunday at Carpenter-Jenks Fu- Rockville, with a Maas of re- ordered represents- some as problem areas, appear The President-elect expressed third guest engagement with the waa scraped by an unknown ly 47 pictures, wUl be printed. R. Ratchford of Dantoury’s 197th Flour from Cottonseed Dtotriot. Speaker Robert Testo steal Therapy. Walter Reed Hos- neral Home, 131 Elmwood Ave., quiem at St. Matthew’s Cnirch. elections In eadi. to be lees susceptible to the rav- hope he could meet again with Re-elected to Po«t Japan Philharmonic. Tung was vehicle, according to poUce. The Approximately 16,000 of the AdulU accompanying the 4- in the Hartford County 4-H Fairttruck a sand 'bank b m ATLANTA — Research scien­ _ _ ^ vk__— B T Osssileil axrltl twb n_t*a SA Taiwaxwx* «« ^ __ —t__ boro in Shanghai and now Is an H’ers w ill includeMr. and Mrs. queen contest. She serves as roHed on top o f him after be did not nm for re-election. He pltal, Washington, D.C. She en­ Providence. R-I- Burial iriH be Burial wiU be in St Janies’ Finally, a 28-day strike of mu- ages of youthful tltterbugs. the former chief executive be left reiv fender was damaged. 1966-67 annual report were tists ha've developed a new proc­ UNITED NA'nONS, N.Y. (AP) American citixen. He la music Ernest Staebner, 4-H leaders junior advisor to two 4-H clubs thrown out. 'to expected to be aj^lnted a listed in the medical corps in in Pocassett Cemetery, Crans- cemetery, Manchester. dclans against the three major ^he survey also iwvealed that fore completing his selections printed end, even after dia- ess for making hlgh-proteto —Mrs. Kay Rainey Gray of the director both of Ills Camden trlbution door to door, many from Lebanon; Mrs. Barbara Superior Court Judge by Gov. 1944 with the rank of first Heu- ton, R .I...... ^ Friends may call at the fu- radio and television networks aavan of ten elemewtary schools for top federal positions. PoUce say Peter Ferreica, 18, ' for young boys and as assltt- A paaseng;er, James E31to, 28, flour from cottonseed. Teste Friends may call at the fu- naraJ home Sunday from 2 to 4 Greenwich, Ooim., Time was re­ Symphony and the Jackeon Hole hundreds of the report were left Maynard, 4-H agent In Middle- ant leader of the Scantlc Valley received a fractured skull. Both Dempsey. tenant and served 20 years, -re- ended Thursday with the an- anti-lltter progiiuns for As for Elsenhower’s condltjpn, of 28 Winter St. was dzivtaig show each 100 tons of cotton­ neral home tomorrow from 7 j^nd 7 to 9 p.m elected Wednesday to her post (Wyo.) Fine Arts Festival. over, and several hundred are ®ex County, and Ronald F. Ratchford, who is 41 and looks tirtag: in 1964 with the rank of nouncement that members had students and that in moat Nixon said, ” I thought that he west on B. Middle Tpke. yester­ Riders Horse Club. 'were attached to the U.S. Naval seed should yield about 86,000 to 9 p.m. — as treasurer o f the U.N. Oor- The Camden Symphony la af­ day, had to sfa^ quickly for a atm available In the Municipal Aronson, state 4-H Leader at the X, Is an attorney. He is a four- major. voted 270-263 to accept a new d,e,e programs are coo- looked at least 90 per cent bet- Aho, son of Mr. and Mrs. Air Station at Floyd Bemett Xxiunds of hlgh-(}uaUty edible The Hoimea Funeral Home, Mrs. Everett Wanegar two-year contract. tor today than he did the time I respondents Association. filiated with Rutgers Univenlty. cor that stopped short In front Building. University of Connecticut. tonn-Iegislator. He was assist­ Survivors include a brother, sldeired effective. Aaro Atoo, is in hla eighth year Field. flour containing 65 per cent pro­ 400 Main 8t., is in charge of lo­ TOLLAND — Mrs. Helen The vote conducted Wednes- o f him, and was struck In the In seeking seven new cruisers, feOSs Ackerman, daugh^ of of 4-h work. He spends his Rockaway Beach, Queens, po- ant majority leader in the 1967 Joseph K. Valentine o f Harwidi, legislature. tein. Ftor comperiaon, all-pur- N cal arrangaments. Wanegar, 69, , 21, o f- 184 Hartford Sdioid Bonds b f ^ a t ^ c o T v ^ ^ - Height. HospltiU. Ruttend. Orcutt, and had lived to die The American FederaUen of White SiJJ^haiged with failure asstotlarit' corresponding ss(rie- RookviUe-ToUend area aU of Musicians, AFL-CIO, won a to carry tt S^en % iiu ffiiien t «ary of dhe HnrtfWd Oountg 4 « the fam ily with burial in ArUng- raise in staff musicians’ base Fair Aasoclaitton. Miss Acker­ tod (Va.) National Cemetery Survivors Include otoCT her life, ttie waa a member of be ■was flfopped on a rbut&ie pay to $280.70 a week, up $23, HABOFCHtD, Omn. (A P ) — man to a senior at MancSiestor with full military honors. sisters and several nieces and the Federated Church of Tbl- check a t and mroh 8U. and an hourly overtime rate and reportedly was unable to '!»«> “ »* ^ Hartford lu- High School. There are no oadtaig hours, nephews. land, and Hope Chapter, OES, THE LEADER MAKES AN ALREADY GREAT COUGAR EVEN GREATER. RockvlUe. hike to $14.90.. They had sought prodnoe qne. Court date to Dec. p e r ln t e i^ t o f schools ap- Mitos Marjorie Pieta. to the Friends wishing to do so may Funeral services were h ^ an Immediate taiciaase o f $84 a l)j parenlfy' agree that a $41A mlJ- make metnorial contributions to Wednesday from the M alloy Survivors, besklee her hus- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John week. ' , _____ Mon school construction bond is- Piela _end is______representing Con- NEW C0NTINEN1AL STYUNG the Newington Home for Crippl- Funeral Home, Fitchburg, with band, Include a son, Frederick Since the strike started Oct. So E. Wanegar ToUand; a Arthur ftainord, 22, of 71K approved in 1966 ^ ^ Jiwttoiit"^ th^ State AcW ^ ed Children. a solemn Mass of requiem at 80, variety shows such as the daughter, Mrs. Albeit Blderkin ______Bluefirid Dr.— ■was ------charged- with be enough to buBd the five merit 'winner. lnv«Mved Jn the The Potter Funeral Home, 466 S t Bernard’s Church, Fitch­ Smothers Brothers, Ed Sullivan WITH MORE ROOM INSIDL burg. Burial was in 8t. Ber­ of Tolland; two sisters, Mrs. Jo- Santa causing unneceasary noUe with schools k» which it was meant. 4.^ program for eight years, Jackson St., WilUmantic, is in and Dean Martin programb had a moWr vehicle yesterday, af- Superintendent Medill Bair, in carried clotMng, charge of arrangements. nard’s Cemetery Fitchburg. s q gi Stanon of Stafford and used a variety of “ Up-sync” and Mira. Tbomas Bums of Vernoo; tor allegedly squealing his tires a letter to City Manager Ell fooda, nutrition, cannligr, froez- NEW GONVERnBLL a cappella tedinlques to keep t ^ o o f • • • when leaving Deci’s Drive-In on FVeedman, says an additional do-i^yourself, safety, Jixiior James J. Chamberlain Ihomaa J. Oppelt Sr. a brother, Freak B. Orcutt of going. V Center St. Court date to Dec. 9. several miUkxi dolla rs w ill be leadership, dog aixl dairy proj- TOomas Joaeph Oppelt Sr. Ledyazd; and lour grandchil­ Jamea J. Chamberlain, 48, of ------necessary to complete the three acts. She has reoeiived several NEW351CU.IN.V-8ENGINL of Wethendleld, tathar 6 TJnnnhi S t, huibond Of Mrs. dren. COMPLAINTS Private funeral services will middle scIukMb, one riementary county a'wards and to a senior Joan Maher Chamberlain, waa •nioaiaa J. Oppelt Jr. of well schoct and a new Bulkeiey High at Manriieater High. Chester, dled 'thU mcming at be held tomoircw at Ladd Fu­ Case M ountain William Roberts of Maple St., CONGEALED HEADLAMPS, DUCKET SEATS, dead on arrival at Manchester School. Sylvia Piela, sitter of Mhr- Hartford Htngdtal. neral Home, 19 ElUngtcn Ave., an employe at Gammon and Memorial Hospital this mom- The necessary amount has joiie, is also a junior leader of Survivora also include his wife, ^kvIUe. Burial wtil be to Meeting Topic don’t Hoagland on Main St., reported lug. been estimated at about $4 mU- the MlaiHdiester 4-H Homemak- SEQUENTIAL REAR TURN SIGNALS. 2 other sons, 8 daughters, 2 Grove HiU Oemetery. a break and entry there yester­ Boro in Maine on April 8,1920, Town Manager Robert B. hon- era and the Mianchester 4-H brothers, 2 slstera, 14 grand­ •mere w ill be no oelUng houra. day. Aocording to police, the be waa the son of Alice Libby children, and 4 great-grandchil­ Weiss has called a meeting for worry building had been entered by RepubHcan Mayor Ann Ucoel- Bake’n Baste Clubs. She has AMERICAS MOST COMPLETEIY EQUIPPED LUXURY SPORTS GAR IN ITS CLASS. Chamberlain of Winslow, Maine, Dec. 9 of all town leaders con­ breaking a pane of glcuM a to, at ground breaking ceromo- won aeveral county awante and dren. Mrs. Anna Prncdia cerned with having the state and the late William Chamber- Funeral servloee will be held door on Ole east side of the nies Wednesday_____ for the first _grand champlonriilpa . . In foods, TOLLAND—Mrs. Anna Pru- buy Case Mountain. M ^ l ^ a t 11 a.m. at Roro ^ building. A safe, which had /ten schote in the program, said she nutrition and freezing. Kie is 20 years and was a cha, 79. of Rt 44, widow of WU- The ^ ^ Conservation _ and__ Ad- doubted the 1966 the pest Funeral Home, 680 Elm St,, NO open, was ransacked, but noth­ bond Issue also the second vlce-preelderit tool andana diecue makermai^ ata* Pratt jjjjj will be in Ham Prucha, died W^nestoy yjg^jy Recreation and Park ing else was reported touched. would be enough. of the Hartford Cointy 4-H Fair at RockvlHe General Hospital. Commlssione are invited along and Whitney Dtvlalonof United Memorial Park, Rocky She was boro in Ciechoelo- The mayor and superintendent Aasociatioa and a senior ait Man- Aircraft, East Hartford. He was with Park Supt. Etanest J. Tu- SALE Bair attribute the shortage of cheater High, vakta on May 22, 1889 and she reck, Walter Fortin as acting UNGOLN-MERGURY LEADS THE WAY WITH THE NEW COUGAR. a World W ar H W v e t e ^ may caU at the fu- Uved in the ToUand area for Kemer Report funds to “ spiraling” construe- Mtos Taylor, daughter o f Mr. and a member o f the Army and tomorrow from 7 to recreation director, William tion costs. and Mrs. di^es Taylor, has many years. O’Neill as pubUc works director, IS Navy Oub. g Sunday from 8 to 9 Survivors Include four sons, SurvlyoTB heel flea hla w ife and ^ J. Eric Ptotter aa planning di­ T o p)ic i of WSCS and 7 to 9 p.m. Arthur Prutdia and Emil Pru- rector, and Eugene Twaronlte, mother Include a brother, WU- dia, both of Rockville, Joeeirfi FINAL AIN STREET" A film on the Kerner Report Uam Chamberlain of Grenada an Intern this summer who pre­ STREET. MANCHESTER Bfrs. Mary Poplelarosyk Piuttia of WilHi^ton, and John pared a study of the mountain. will be ttiown at the regular IBUs, C alif.; and two sitters, Mrs. Mary Poplelarcsyk, 77, Pruttia of (Enfield; two daugh- PJLC. Mrs. PhlUp Bard o f Benton, ‘ 'This is a foUow-up to the AT program meeting of the Wom­ Maine, and .Mrs. Bene Martin of 43 Ly<^ ^ j“uneTwh^U day at Manchester Memorial ^ Atm decided by aU present that we ens Society of Christian Serv­ of Waterville, Maine. ice of North Methodtot Church Hoe^tal. land; and 14 grandchildren. should proceed with plans, for REGAL. Funeral sendcae will be Mon­ fflie was bom in Poland and Fimeral services w ill be to- Monday at 8 p .«i- ** church. day at 8:16 a.m. from the John state acquisition of this P'rope There w ill be an open discus­ lived in Htarttord many years, morrow at 8:16 a.m. from the erty,” Weiss said. P. TIemey Funeral Home, 219 sion after ihe film. moving to Manchester eight Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros- The mountain and land around W. Canter 8 t, with a aolomn years ago. She was a Gold Star peot 6t., RockvUle, with a The soclety’B programs for BINGO Mass of requiem at S t Jamee’ It is now owned by members of Mother, a member of the Polish o< requiem at St. ^ tn a rd a __ _ wnu nave IS the year are based on crucial EVERY MONDAY-8 P.M. Church at 9. Burial will be in tho Case family who have That’s because of our extra-liberal string-free pOUcy about Women’s Alhasice, ^ d ^ a u y agreed to seU to the state ff ------QUALMS OR RELUC- areas o f ccxicern. The challenge St. James’ Cemetery. prmh^isps made here. W ITH O U T . 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILLE Roeary Society of S8 Cyril and Burial Bemaraa General Assembly okays TANCE--WITH NO IF8, ANDS, OR BUTS—YOU MAY no of "Raotaim —USA” w ill be the Friends may call at the fu­ RETURN ANY ITEM^URCJHASED HERE WITHIN TWO area ooncentrated oa at this P. A. C. lALLROOM neral home tomorrow from 7 to Methodius Cfcurch, Hamord. the fu- P'*®®' ’" * « meeting will be Survivors include two sons, F r ie i^ 7 ro o at 8 p.ih. at the Municipal WEEKS AFTER CHRISTMAS. You may ritum It for any substitute meeting. 9 p.m. and Sunday horn 2 to John Poplelarczyk of Middle- naral home tonight from 7 to 9 P® rea-ion—or no reason at oil . . . Mra. Earle Cuater, Mrs. N eil. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Moeher and Mrs.Arthur Green town and Ekhvard Poplelarczyk p.m. ------We can offer this unusual courtesy because of our complete for of Newtaigton; three daughters, are in charge of the program William F. Dannaher confidence In three things: Mrs. Eleanor Tomkum of Glas­ Mrs. Frances L. Uncolii II and wiU lead the discussion. William F. Dannaher, 70, of Small, Quiet Reunion qualityU tonbury, end Miss Agnea Pop- Mrs. France# L. Lincoln, 88, (1) The Quality, Value and Authority of the brands we Hosteaees for the event are East HarOord, father of Mrs. ielarczyk and Mrs. Bertha of 87 B. Middle Tpke. died For Kennedy Clan carry. ^ members of the Tyler Circle as- both stores William J. Wade of Manchester, Roback, both of Manchester; a yesterday at her home. HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (A P ) alsted by non-circle members. Tar died tiili> rnornliig st St. Fran­ (2) 'The thorough, skillful service for which we are famotaa. sister, Mrs. Catherine. Zasocwkl______Mrs. Lincoln waa bom Nov. 9. _— ^For the Kennedy family. J The program, which will begin open tonflo cis Hospital. Hartford. of Wethersfield; 10 grandchll- 1888 In H ro^ )m , W .^ Thanksgiving waa one of the (3) The experienced, patient, non-pressure selling of our at 8:30, ta open to aM men and FAIRWAY Survivors also include anoth­ dren, and one grat-granddilld. Uved In Manchoetfir for me jMtiaJIeet family reunione In sales staff. Women o f the church and other f/RST er daughter, a sister, and four Funeral services will be to- 80 years. ^ ^ year*, intereeted peraona. till 9! grandchildren. morrow at 8:46 a.m. from the Survivors Include t ^ e daugh- The clan gathered ’Ihursday 'The funeral will be held Mon­ Waszkttewicz Funeral Home, 48 ten , Mrs. Emma Kaiser and at the home of former U.S. Am­ REGAL’S YOUR day at 8:16 a.m. from the New- Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, Misa Helen Mitchell, both of bassador to Great Britain Jo­ 'K, Siamese Twin Girls klrii and Whitney Funeral Home with a sotenul Mass of requiem Mancheater, and Mrs. Louis ^ seph P. Kennedy, 80, who suf­ roi TOil coNvnma «w 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ at 8S Cyril and Methodius Anderson ot HlUs, N T ., fered a crippling stroke in 1961. T0«t SMffMC MMSMn *Separated in Hanoi ford, with a solemn high Moss Church at 9:80. Burial wiU be grandcWl^en. and five Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- ermaiMnt M 6A I MIN'S SHOP WILL 01 TOKYO (AP) -Twin 18-da'y of requiem at St. Rose Church>tn~Mt. St. Benedict Oemetery. great-grandchUdren Mass., and hla wife, Joan, went P old atotora Joined at the abdo­ East Hartford, at 9. Burial will Bloomfield. Funeral services will be held sailing under gray skies In tem­ men and the heart area were i A be In St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bast Friends may call at the fu­ tomorrow at 1 p.m. at Holmes peratures In the low 40s. suoceifefully separated Thure- Hartford. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Funeral Home, 400 | Main St. Some younger relatives went Iftrotiont for tho

(f- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 •j PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NQVEMBER 29, 196^ PAGE TWENTY-THREE Judy Patterson, Karen Berk, mold aluminum casting, the op­ eration of a cupola furnace and inent and oonventiory center at will wait there until Port Ever­ Home Office last summer to Rham District Patricia Bergtund, Sharon FoRce Probe Thre«l provide a security guard for the Horoeradith Rhode, Brenda Whitney, Elaine the alloying eIem«n*D put Into Liner Elizabeth Fort Bvergladee. glades prepares a berth. When her slater ehlp, the Marr said he would stay as To K ill Prince Charles 30-year-old prthce. It Is said to BAST ST. LOUIB, lU.—Eighty Girard, Midge Scanlon, Richard It, floor pouring and molding to 90 per cent of all U4. horse­ for Farida Queen Mary, left In October master of the rtdp to at least (CAERNARVON, Wales (AP) be stronger than Secret Service Honor Roll Announced DiBuono, Debbie Woodman. and flnsLlly, shakeout and grind­ Shoe Solon TV-Radio Tonight protection to a U.S. president. radish production comes from Karen Prentice, Unda Palmer, ing. lam tor Yier final hertti at Long the next six months,' along with re InvestlgatiiIng a aOUIRAMPTON, Bnaland — Police are Scotland Tardritas assigned a two Illinois counties, St. (31atr Posy Lippbicott, Nancy Stasiak, The group was accompanied Main Floor, Rear . . . Baanh, Oalif., 10,000 peoide some of ttie orew. Oiaries, For 1st Marking Period HOUSE &. HA LE (AP) . — The ()ueen Bkaabeth turned Chooee from white iqwuee, Douglas fir, or Goloradp Beverly Hill and David Vaughn M, L, K^NfG S W®VH—#1# 8:80 Speak Up Hartford I Thie Treeture Chest die- The perfect engagement in the sophomore class for the Several Rham students R. P. KENNEDY...... ll:S0 Barry Fattier ^ given spruce B ft. - 8 ft. to $S.OO (blue spruce alM If R'sTrsatura Cheat quality, $ 3 2 5 $450 $ 5 9 5 showed an exhibit of palnUnga. 13:18 Sign Oft K‘i the moat beautiful dia­ mond beeuty hat two k>vs|y ring, a single diamond of eu- first marking period. NULINE REPRODUCTIONS FROM $1, t 8:00 GaMlght w n o - itis mond you can buy. White or eMe diemondt to frame It. parlor Treeture Chest quel- drawings and losr relief sculp­ Hil8:00 ^ le t Hours 8:00 Afternoon Bditlon .4(1 available). yellow gold. Yellow or white goML ity. White or yellow gold. Honors went to Stanley Ander­ 'DEE' W WFOF—1418 8:00 Newt tures at the V^ndham Tech­ Now is the time to bring in your screens to be repaired. Hi 6:00 Daimy (Oaytoa OPEN MONDAYS thru son. Laura Baribault, John nical School earlier this month. Storm window gkasa replaced. 6:18 Madeet Report Baron, Karen Bugbee, Mary : 8:00 Dick Beathsrton 6:30 Weather -4|> Ftohl looaitton on MUler Road, WtodsoerviUe (Blast Wind­ DBCEIMBES of THIS TEAR! Those exhibiting were Pa­ ! 9:00 Stave Morgan 8:38 Strictly Sports ed, sor) S miles south of Brood Brook off Graham Rd., and Lou Curkin, Alan Ferguson, §: 1:00 Gary Girard 6:38 Afternoon Edltlor See how truly beautiful a dianHinil can be.. tricia Foley, Robert Agnew, AUTO 6LASS INSTUIED 3.99 h: WINF—1888 7:10 Accent ‘88 open from 9 AX. to 4 P Jd. on ETl., Sat. and Sun. Paul Hovey, Gary Muisener, Mae Rychiowshky, Donna u> 6:00 Nenm 7:16 Now • 9 m ID 8:16 Up 7:30 David Brinkl» Stei^en Patch, David Price, Gold or alivsr braided muls with little H I. Oarke, Mary Sdiwanke, Carol e u s s FUtlNITURE TOPS 'EVE' nj 6:00 Newa 7:30 Newt of the world 9 Sandra Reid, Michael Robbins, H 8:16 Speak ^ Hartford 7:48 Joe Garaglola VaMialilskl, Sherry Brtmell, 8:48 Lowell Tboenas 7:86...J Ehnphaaia :------3 MULNfTE FARMS, Inc. Sharon Rc^e, Nancy Rych- MIMIORS (FiraRlwe awl Doer) . D: 8:86 PhU Rlasuto 8:00 Newt ling. Gary Senkbeil, Chester «• 7:00 The World Toolrtht 8:10 Caps ra. Bpringflelead ^ 3M| MUJjEB b d . w in d b o b v iu -b , c o n n . EASY PAYMENTS INVITED Dcfwntown ManidMater at- 9S8 Main Street 2.99 «; 7:80 Frank Glftord 10:00 Tline. aarn...... Bun. Slok and Carol Vashalifski. PIOniRE HtAMNB (all typaa) S' 7:80 Speak Up Bporte 11:00 Newe. 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PAOB TWENtY-FODB MANCHB8 TCE EVENING EERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9 . 1988 Pilgrimage Takes

Samtk WbuUor Six Days on Foot % Y lad iin ir Horow itz’ Life h a v i n g m x m j i w f m ..r To €(ive TTiaiiks • Td^aidu Hjv Jjojoil S Host Famifies Is H iisier H ian Ever YOUR DOG COU jAIS? aAMTA FB , N .M . (A P ) - F or , U. 8. CIm Im ^ OttrOwii Carg # Sought by Area Try ton famaw tox day*, Ralph Cabrera walked | I not tswwigji vain and anow to travel ^ CORNED DEEP Z Field Sa*vice ns flBer. wtto heavy lack 180 milea on Ida pllgiimage of ^ 'After tow «r five 1 ttinnlas. mW TORS (AP) — The Ihe doWh Windsor American tired. T church and prayed together. don't see tao many American Field Service Central hoar telestokai apedal this fall, tad at my eoocerl Then we talked for a little Committee in New York wffl flw Snt time he ever was they wwdd w ear them. Bat I ttme.’’ Cabrera had taken the STEAKS ROLLS a foreign student with at»n#d wlB be rebroadcant on don’t nke that. train to Grants, N.M., and then Chrtotmas Day. one of three families in Sooth walked the r e « of the way. Windsor who ^9iy. Oabrera’a aon, Roomld, 21, re­ Aad Hasowltls gave a few In- in Hew Tcrk, I aanoonee two IPIb Ahrays A i ShopiriBifl’ At Our Friendly StonI tsu tea a, despite the toct that »in », aat becaaae I don't have ) phe local committee most mained with Mn mother in San Fraiutiaco where Cabrera, 42, to he doesn’t Uke doing them, to anytotog clae to play boft ao have an'names before Dec. IS FAKOT FANCY atnaa to people who sddom at­ more yhsple can coma than the la order to make the entoft a rtruotural rteel paihtier. tend concerts bat might bear cnea wtos eono Jnat ao they can deadline for submitting the Aa a child ki Santa Fe, he had B A N A N A S 2 u> 2 Sc CABBAGE u>. 10c the TV one, that riassiral mnole tato afttod ft.” names W prospective families. acoMtiinea attended Main at E3 ton’t dttBcoIt or tmpleeaai* to Santuarto iii Chimayo, a tkqr In- In ' October and Nowember, n atn tto. Ato« and Spnitieh-Amerloan Pis«jwlts to playing torlee in Borowtts hss “retired" tartoe, oommuitity. The oM church has New Tsiic and tat RoCheater, *Tnrth Rfttiii^ Song^ from ISW to le . after an ffloeas, been the derthrttlco of mang N .T ., Idaw Haven. Obnn., Waab- n d from U61 to 'to. The latter On C^asoline Octanes pUgrhnagea and in full of re- HK3ILAND PARK MARKET 1 faglton. D.C., snd Fhdnitotphia. Ume, no reason eras g t m ; WASHINCrrON (AP) ’Ibe memtarancee left by the many Horowits lost didn’t play In p«d>- DisIng a fUgfat to Wasbii«ton 917 HIGHLAND ST.. MANCHESTER,^ CONN. ^ PHONE 643-427S f for a ssncest last sFistai, the Federal 'Trade to peraons who have vlaited it. Be. Bat be did reaome maUag being asked by Sen. William l euotdlngs and then came the pisne clreled for an how and Bermuda Governor's Mansion Recreated for Benefit aald to him, "T on aee, Proxmlre. D-Wia., to eetabHSh a Chairman, poaltlon two large styrofoam figures. The art work dehgbttog a music pttoiie whkto y w e d t o f ^ K -T ou c w fly to “ truth n O n f " tor gnsoline oc- A mural depleting the Bermuda Qovemor*a nuuislon will act Criminal Conrt Convicts was done by students at the Univenity of Hartford Art School tod feared that this reOietnent Ottoegn. aa a backdrop for the Talbot Brothera of Bermuda who will 7 Ex-Nazi SS Officers Paul Ratal Dbeon, FTC chair­ entertain at the "Hivening of Cihampagne’’ to benefit The under the direction of Mrs. Roeenfeld. The affair is being held woold be permanent. HoreSrtts, who beltsvna that at the Crystal Ballroom,. BUlngton, Sunday Bom 5 to 9 p.m. DARMSTADT, Germany No leaaon w as glwen tor die everycna ahanse hto dsar of man, was aaked by Pnacmire in RockvUle PubUc Health Nureing Aaaociatlon. Mrs. J. B. Ros- (Herald photo by Bucetviclus) (AP) —A ottmtoa) court today retwn, eWber. B to thraght by flying toft won’t admit it. thbiks * letter released today to re­ enfeld, deooratlona chairman, and Jcoeitit Howard, general ■o«M> thmt ■Mtoier man wss kidriit he cooM fly to CUeago quire an companies to post the oonvlctad seven former Nasi SS officers of complicity to the beii« atom as flis best and intor this season, ho may. octane ratings of their gasoline plain the drop in the river level. would have had to travel 12 in flw world sad that Asked whether be hsB been ttt the pmop, o r to sst minimiun 15 Families Flee Homes n waa the second time in a miles at a level 4,000 feet be­ World War n murder of 60,000 Hurcwlti csnae back to the con- bndt to kis native Rnaton to re- octane ratinga for grades oC ga»> month that mysterioue under­ neath flie surface because of Jews to the Ukraine. AH were SAT. senteiKed to prison terms. HOUSE earC stage to prone that that dto- cent yadm, he says no. T would dine. ‘ ground gas pretomre bu0t up in rock strata in the area. wueetrw wm belongs to Haro- Mfee ftoft to tesifti CsIBnula; "Just aa there to now truth in As Gas Cracks Ground Lower MldUgan. Eertler, a sev- “ People are wondering where Three other defendants ac­ lending, llt a e toouM be truth in eiMnlle square area at Lee it is going to sibop,’ ’ said MTO. cused of participating to the wlta. it's 17 y e a n tonee r « S been "There aren’t any more big Orperbaps to Joat feft like there, th ar of flying to the prob- gasotoae,” said Proxmtre, who » MARSHALL, Midi. (AP) — T o wnship about 12 m iles aw ay George P. Bomrtl, one of those slayings to Kiev and IQiarkov geysers, but a lot of bubbling," playh« befbre the pabbe egain. tan. not idajtng Ibe plan*. M t was one of the leaders in the rNotural gan cracked through in south central Mirttigan, was forced to flee. “Wtfre all kind of during the lost six montlw ot l^ttto pou nd, nsnding tfaimderoua he said, adding ttw aniptiann One Day Only! Ha says, tor one thing, flwt be maybe tf I atart to f|y one more successful fight for the Truth in punctuated by the gas-and-wa- scared at the moment We don’t 1941 also were found guilty. But could begin anew. moeh ptefen pfaytog ’ttva^ to bow. then one more, the fear I,#ndlng Act. "rumblings through Masohall, tar geysen. know If we want to Mve there.” the court nfled their degree of The level of ihe liver dropped lecurdtag, becaaae when bis to- .v a go eceay. B to JoM in the “Without accurate Informa­ 1^ hurting water SO test into the air Oeoioglata then determined guilt did not worraitt prison roughly' seven feet In the area taeprstation o f * piers chantow, making now." tion about the octane rating of a rtsod forcing about 16 famiHes to the geysers had something to do term s. about the oamn tbne that an ex- HALE JH^ftoe from their bomea in a hnlf- to can play it ihe new w ay in » ousMWiU is excited about hto gasoUne, the oanaumers canait with an oU well shaft being Virion Group Eariieit The chief defendant, 8S Capt. FUncer Girl rtmiletoquare area early Thhitiis- ptosloa Tipped through the house eosmect. while « reew ded to r- hotos in the country. " I am ■ make an intelligent choice be­ drilled. The weH casing was PARIS — The first interna­ Kuno Callsen, 66, was sentenced Janet Young, 16, Boise, Idaho, treated for five years for what was thought to ^gtrtng Day. of Raymond Kulzlck and his Ben to permanetoly fhted. ntm big efttoa, the tween the variouB brands. filled with a large quantity of tional sdentlfic orgaitiaatlcHi to 16 years to prison. Sentences tamlly, who were away on a vto- Downtown Main Street, Three ycen ago, be aays. ’T . fttoios. I be asthma, was released Thiesday night from the Denver’s National Jewish “ No one can spend bis money Red tags were hung on the concrebe and the situation ap­ funcUoiting on a permanent for the other six ranged from NOV.30th ft Damage to the house was ee- ttowglft I okdd play t w _ w ^ ofOoe hare; I Hospitol where doctors removed from her windpipe the plastic flower that h ^ w iady if he reHes ooldy upon Slhoraeo to rtiow that they were peared to clear up. nine to four years. thnotad to be $28,000. borts was the Universal Society torse eoneerts a year, taw tost piano anyatoete. I been caimitig the coughing and wheezing since she accidentally swallowed it. the whirl of oot^fusing and con­ ^dangerous and the families There were 176 witnesses to Calhoun Ctounty S h eriff Joseph One mining expert said he of Ophthalmology, founded to to laipnasIblB Ton have to play ottoe b e n to "««k e reeorda flicting advertising daims for I- would ndt be peshilttad to re- the 14-month' tria l. One defend­ ViaJ she is holding contains the troublesome Lily of the Valley. Janet was Uebheer aald the explooton was doubted the Marshall and Lee Paris in loei after an totema- * eartato am ow t of conoerta to breathing normally when she left for a reunion in Boise with her family. the various brends of gaaoHne.’’ ^'.tum. Authorities said they did tnoldeatB were comectad. He tional c<«grees four years earl­ ant, Heinrich Huhn, died during to toatoad. Now I do 13 w U * and ptoy not know when the tags would probably caused by a opoiic One aroblesn fat mnole toot Rower at right was parting gift from other patients. (AP Photofax)______said the gases sealed off at Lee ier at Bmaaels. the trial. N from a heater in the basement peer. ‘Ih w to fin * '' Borowlto tatoad aboW to And of be removed. Wat hto “reitinr’ eoneett, Hor- as fum es seeped tg> tlwough the vs. eiaatioa. “There’s The aouroe of the MgMy vola- •wMa oaed a more mellawtaned have both.’’ give. A ll kinds of accidents can (he d u e s were ao ti^it It spoiled I,' ttte gas wan unknown but geoio- baserment floor. too aw th tfatatong. to * MAc pfMto toan be bed played be- He’s nervouB before a concert, happen; you can have a toetb- everythirg. Mgkttn said tt almart ceitalitiy AuthortUes were unable to ex­ fw a . Ha oaed the aaxne one for fedinss... Horowitz says, but not in a pan­ ache and not play well. Many “But sneeze? That doesn’t Jusf In Time For Christmas! Z came ftom underground pock- happen. 'The deatre to sneeze . ‘T noad to ploy ic. “I am Just nervouB to be In mood, so I bought new rttoes. •*ota. Ctoa company workers nshl there^ * trend to the cafvtael dlsappean completdy daring a piaao.. M*yte I the beat shape and to give ev- mood, ao Ib ought new shoe* jtU ig y oduM find no leaks in any UQDOB FEBMIT enproadk. ’niere are eotooptioaa. erything wUefa I ’m aiqipoaed to And each tin>e I took a pedal. pertormanoe.’’ NOTICT OF BEMOVAL We caB those eacepttoas talmd. Xltosa. This is to slTe notice that I, OPEN TONIOHT and EVERY NIGHT M W ater prensure in w ells rose 8AM A. dUE^O (PermlUee), ' "nn> b n ia to the eoafiul of ot 852 HockmAtACk St., Manchee- * (diaiply. Swampland bubbled. A ter, Oonn., bare filed a requeU ody * few otter anotton; there has to be aome- K 204oot section of paved Street dated October 21, 1968, with the thru CHMSTMAS till E 1 ftran hto career ore- tldng to he ooHtroBed. The heart ^wan tatn up aa a gayner of gaa- Liquor Control Commlsalon for I oraetiea toss, hot to the gdde, the brain la the ennlaalon to move my Orocery (Except Sohirdays wtt*N clos* at 5:30!) » eou* water engitod from the ■ >re ----- Beer ‘buitneia • now •locat< ited rty. I laiver laias ona oonfrol; what comes out has to at 4 t l - U t Hartford-Rd., Manches­ ^ mMdto cf ttw rUMde. ter, to 488 Hartford Rd., Manches­ m “B loDke like TeUdwatone ter. HOUSE you're in great iTPark down there,” oald geolo- The business Is owned by Su- ireme Foods, Inc., of 467-469 Hart- * gtot James Woodruff of the ford Rd., Manchester, Oonn., and * State Oonnervaittan Deportment, will be conducted by SAM A. CRIS- PniO ot 853 HAckmatack SL, Man­ shape with rt of the. Kalamaxoo River bonk, chester, Conn., as jMrmlttee. the leisurely look 2 ware mort of the gas appeared SAM iA, CRISPING----- V Dated November 20, 1968. M to be escaping. for Qt-homebodys . .. oiUy HALE BESTFORM

1 fltVBBtip celanese* nylon Charge Cfauve /#!Showcase" bras Aeeoante AoooontB Cordially peignoir A re Invited Cordially 2 .9 9 sets y Invited! shopping . 0 , INFANTS’ ’ Ift Beitforni'e fomouf FURTATION WALK that tleefci the hlpi at it freet the ttepi Ift done with twin crotied front panels of days fine, firm rayon and cotton brocode. With vertical stretch satin elastic bock . . . 7 liberal side sections of leno elastic . . . WEAR spirol boning for flexible support . . . 3" till woven elastic no-roll top. Wnits. Sizes 34 te 31. FIMi CONTINT. Rigid sections: rayon, A ll FAMOUS BRANDS Christmas cotton. Ilostki rayon, rubber, cotton. ir Famous Brand Names # ■ INCUIDED^NOTHING to Included — Nothing i ; f II i Withheld! n Flirtation Walk" W R l BE WITHHEID! . These suits sre regularty sold at girdles $69.95 to $90.00. This Saturday only, INCLUDES A ll Purchase Diamonds, Watches, Rings, Silver, Jew­ you can deduct 20% off the regular Hnrilord \nlinntil lltiiil. nn/f Ini\t tomfHthi, elry or Gifts $24.95 or more and receive retail price of any suit in stock. MERCHANDISE IN STOCK! Choose from solid colors, fancies, Chatffe Card \ sharkririns and stripes. Two, three 7 9 5 FREE the crystal and silver K button models, with either side or center vents. Plain front, bdt loop I OFFER GOOD TONIGHT, Grand gift Idea . . . |uit picture one IS* kngHi...... 8 .9 S salad set. t trousers. Regulars 36 to 46, shorts 36 3 . of those exquisite sets paying trib­ to 44, longs '38 to 46. S»CMA7uKe This is a beautiful garmentgan made with SAT.. MON. ond TUES.^ ute to the lovallnois of your favo­ 98 76 5432, 10 HNB liberal sections of elastic for propelproper fit t ' Offer limited to first 400 salet at each Treasure Shoppe. FREE CUSTOM ALTERATIONS end control. Top of cups mode of •nv rite parson. Nylon sheer over breldered nylon marquisette . . . pre- opaque nylon. Some have matching colored lace NO )^ONEY DOW N- S. CLAUS stltched undercups, strategically boned for O N L Y ! a better uplift . . . specially patented straps trimming the yoke of the gown and accenting to prevent cutting. This garment surpasses ■Ktt USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT tS and 14 retair bras In quality of work­ the sheer peignoir. Lovely choice of pastels end So get your last minute shopping done the fast, con­ manship, mirtartals, construction and oa- S. O. AA B. 0 PENT 0 NI6 HT venient way .. . with your Hartford National Charge qvMto styling- White. Sizes 34 to 43. OPEM EVERY NtOlfr Rll white and black. SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK Card. Just say, ‘‘Charge it, pleasa," wherever you see FWU CONTENT. Rigid sectlensi cotton, HOUSE Except the C A P sign. Then, you’ll receUc only one biH in iiylan. Ilastici ocotote, cotton, rubber (ea- GHRISTMASt Gxcwiit Saturday. . . •tvslye ef decerotlen). and EVEr V NIGHT till XMAS! Saturday January for all the (Christmas shopping you dp now. That'll mean just one monthly payment with one TOW GtfT and SlAT. IS THE LAST TIME Ifn check. O f course, if your Christmas list was larger TONtetrr Md t o m o r r o w is y o u r l a s t g h a n c e v TO USE YOUR E,S jA.*I U ln u e u n SIZESi petite, small, medium, targe TONIGHT and TOMORROW, THE U S T TIME than you expected, you can stretch out payments for p *]r yi In J*n„ Pay ^ In Feb., Pny Vi ^ Bteiwhl 3 b t* ^mtatan 3 a r QanfimUtmd a small service fee. Enjoy the speed and convenience TO USE YOUR EeSeAe^ NO OHAKOE FOB THIS BCBVIOBI YOU CAN USE YOUR L S. A.*! Pay >A In Jan., Flay In Feb., Pay >4 In March— of your Hartford National Charge Card now. V% *E arly Shoppere Aoooonb Pay Vi bi Jon., ^ > y Vi >■ BM>., THERE’S NO CHARGE FOR HIS SERSERVICE! W" S. Os Ms B. ("'Early Sboppeni Aeeoont) Tonight and Saturday is the last chance HALE Fay Vi In Mnroh—^No Charge Fhr Tlda Servlooi SATISFACTION Oft M pNfY to use yeur BAA.*! Pfty '/» In Jan-Piny HARTFORD, NATIONAL V t in Feb., P ^ >/i fat Mairh. THERE'S " o • NO CHARGE JTOR t h is SERVICE! Downtown Blahi Street, motut 9oet TO WON# ^ OPEN TONtOttT and EVERY NIGHT HOUSE & HALE Jt Manchester Shopping Parkade^ IWaiidltaitrir . . • Except DOWNTOWN M A IN ST., BfANCHESTUR Read Herald Advertisements Saturdays tgggggeeeeerT - thru OHMSTIMS till 9! WE INVITE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT!

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN PiM 9 TWKNTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 ^ tton in fos homo during-Advent Orchard out by the ■nprama nie Mantak, Grove St.; Oath- Maigelony and o u ______thftt tlck«tG w ill *1)6 OQ m Io ftl. fQf d iiiitin ftfl. to «mct more dnatle l«gUa- apeBed TfOPOLl — Whoa ______H ^ r o n both fos Hobfon and .Gilead p,n,oos whoso names come Oamt. R ock v ille erie Handien. HuntingtonjDr.; 8 t Does State Court Ruling tton ttm tt did In IWT. Lynn Brtel, King SL, and Cforie- anr Of «S in Uby« In l« r , liUa r> .*(' elementary wdiools on Dec. 5 g^yttliln. the alphabetical range of Tbe profwte Judean, after Hospital Notes tine Grinaldi, Kilihgton. oouBtry han bean foa of .and 8 before sdiool.^keto «[• a to F-wtU bring deseerta, tlioJo PAUL readtof liutormn tlia Moea of tba Csrern Shafts IsHig “ Biosketbidl League Coaches Write Off Probate System? Murder ArndjpuiieBt Discharged Tueiday: Betty probably Ibai 75 cents and there wffl from O through P and wfU bring Sqpraaia Oourt’s decision, may VtoMag henra are U :M fa S Bessette, Union St.; Robert CARLSBAD, H. M. — The ele- moot of any aujor one performance. Thom wftli- oaseoroles or hot dishes and Q Only Fuel Oil Dealer ^ regret that Utoy chanenged the HARTFORD (AP)—Rl(diaid A. p-na. to a> arena exeept ton- vatorw that pennlt eeoees to the oountry*# pataolWB|i ing to Older through Z, salads. Bach dish KLB redoelng the number of dis- , } ^ leftjr m aot. Without the Bamaa, S3, of Hartftml to to Wendu*. Range HUi Dr.; Henry ■ Name Boys for Four Teams DODGE B f DOW ______teralty where foey are S to 4 Ruah, Orchard St.; Louise Loe- deptha of OHtobad Ctomani ware Produolton began in Iftl and may contact M ». John Bftxm *hould bo large enough to serve mrH|r tricta, peihapa; — aatogyiing ^*’"*‘* ee^esome Supreme8upj,,o» OourfsOouTfs delhiltee de- arraigned Monday __ on _ sad dtoS to t p.m. or Mrs. Law. Open 24 Haurs A Day! sig. ThHand; Casimir Clecbow- foa wortdra tongiM Mafta mdfl by ifM Ubyn had rcslaood ttaq The ooadiea of the four teams eUrht persons. In order to fa- ______Ml I. rvM> f AFt—Tiie elaratton that "the ofBoe of pro- —The f,„cttonB and re^wntofaUiaea to to not a oOHIttutianal of Hartford man aufty prodooer and Wo llitt ‘ In foe Habron Toufo Baakefoall annuol children’a production Is asked to bring hbi own PONTIAC ShUEboli, Grand A re.; Anna Praapect St.; Unda Simmone, Sttoba BuOdtag hi Maw Tack against tha Falcons. State Supreme Court foto week other oourta; pathapa eren abol- oftlce," ftto togWature naiy hre Thursday, ejqwrter of orada oil. league have named the boya will feature Bugene Devine, pi^ce setting. MORIARTY BROTHERS PruelM. Weat WBUngtoa; Jen­ South St., and Mka. Deborah caty ware baactruotad. Tba officen for foe Hebron MANCHESTER i^ to d the light of the legtola- tolling the probate court system. nCrainog ftxan any additional poUee — Chatlea A. Rich- who will play on teach team. Lynda Gllderaleeve, Maralyn -phe Hebron cniurdi choir will If you enjoy doinj; busl- -H- , Youth Basketball organisation tme to appoint an aihniniatra- * * * » “ ?* * * ** * major retonn efforts. niond. 27, waa shot to daalh Horton, Robert Faucher, WHda rehearse tonight at 7 In the Saving You for neas in a calm atmos­ t« urar the pmbate courts. S S T cto^ iS S As it I. nmr, the Oenwal As- outsdie a North Rnd voilety rihili Richard Cahill and Howard Devine and Brenda Curren. dmrx-h. 24 24 phere where service . - ■ - . man tu ,em«y •pfmmitly cm do pretty etoro. Wltneaaee to the ChnoUng The oast will rehearse each jhe combined choir for the and satisfacUon In eo doing. It may aleo naye must baotoaea aoeofding to O ver */t o t B Oentury no argumoS, poSoa aaid, night next week except Wednes- Annual Candlellrht Service will mean sometMnx, ««nded the dealh toon tor foe the pmo»hii« epeltod out b, ^ with the eaw . then see F^ul l>xlge imobate courte, within foe nai^ and there mea no appaiwnt mo- R ‘<*ard CahIU, troasurer. day at 8 p.m. at Rham High rehearse from 7:80 to 8:80 p.m. foe oonsHtutian. But foe cen- Wayne Gagnon, vnuiam Fire Boose Bids HOUR HOUR Pontiac for your Brand probale-oouit aytoem. and qnaH&ed Hmltattnna live. ■vld Higgins and M an SclKXd. in the Hebron Church. sUtutton dooa not eay—as «t The Hebroi> F ire House Oom- New Pontiac or Tem­ Altboagh foe Supreme Oourt does about tbe Supreme Oourt Stage manager for to pro------pest or Good WlU Used _ ,n ____ _.. . mittee will meet Monday at 7 duotlon ks William Lindsey with Manchester Evening Herald FUEL OH. overruled two provtokxw of foe sssl the Sipertor Oomt—font M©bil Car! (You'U be fiad ^ P-*®- ®P*>» *»-Mrs. Undsey In charge of ooa- Hebron Ooiresoondent Marjorie you d id i) reform law paaaed by foe Gen- (here baa to be a probate ooiat Kemer. Bo^ celved on the GUead fire house. heating oil SER V iCe Berk, Hijg received until that tumes. John Iforton wtM be Porter.tel. 338-tllA ' eral Asaembiy tost year, its de- at aU. production manager. ------ctolon appanmtly opened foe AU H aaya-to: "Judges of END OF THE MONTH Btow, Brian Thompwm, hou,. BpeciflcaUons are avull- John DMre, Scott Kriatoff, Rob­ able at the town offloe building. Demoorailo Doaeo Advertisement — door for farther legtolatiaa fost probate shaU be elected by foe ert Orooton and Brett CheObro. Tbe 52nd______Distrtot Democratlo Need Something. .Think could aetuaUy wipe out the pro- electors resiiting to foeir impec- Bids for t o portable spread­ V l^ry Dance win bo brtd to- Wertem Auto —MWn St. He- Tbs .Koglea are coached by er for a heavy duty pickup faate oourta-^foout sny neces- tive districts on foe Tbeedsy Hewud Lunt. The team mem­ morrow night at to Mboae bron, tel. 228-8408. Dally C A LL 643-5135 slty goliM foroogh the time- after the first Monday of No- truck or light duty stake and IxxMe Hall in Marlborough. * a.m. to 6 p.m . Sunday, noon bers sjit Jimmy Lunt, John dump truck will also be opened 301 CENTCR STREET MANCHESTER proems of amending vember UM and quadrenniaUy Stamp, Mark Klsner, Joe Stomp, Tickets are avallohle from Jo- to 8 p.m., Tburs. nights to _8 the t*~** c o ft lt utfon. thereafter,and aball bold office a t fo o t hour. Bids wUl be re­ seph Kearns and Mrs. Dennis p m. Oirlstmas Eve to 8 p.m . SKCMLS Marie SteinmlUer, Gary Hall and ceived until 7 p.m. and ton ■me crux of foe matter liee ^ John 7arqiilnio. opened and read. Tbese spec- to this simple dedarwUve een- «»• Wedneeday after foe find Tba Faloona are coached by Ohnreh Notes Ferry Service Ends teoce in the elate constitution Monday of the next succeeding ’ 68 DODGE ’67 OLDS ificatlons are also available at PORO H«C. Monaco 4-Dr. Hardtop. Vi­ F-85 Supremo 4-Dr. Hd. top Edward Patrosu and Robert the town office building- Sunday wlU mark the first HARTFORD (AP) —Two fer- (Artide Pice. Soetton O se); Jsmisry.” Craig. Boys on this team are nyl roof sad seats, auto, vinyl roof and asata, auto, Ptays Set Sunday of Advwft season. A across the Connecticut Rlv- ■■me Judicial power of the state Does t o consUtutfonal pro- trans, power steering and trans, power steering and Winiam PatroaU, Daniel Novot- “Men’s and Boys' eir--the Rocky Hffl-Glastorthury Ji«n he vralfil in a supreme vision for election of prob.ite John Slbun of East St. wHl brakes, radio, factory air, brakes, radio, CWSW artcy, Mtohael Sbnon, Paul NeU- direot a television program tor Communion” end breakfa8t _ ^ i chester-Hadlym e—wlU stop LET’S FACE IT court, a Bupeitor court, and such Judges mean that thane bare to extra low factory air. VIW soo. Tiom Novotesfcy, James be held at the St, Petert Bpie- geaaonal operations at the lower oourta as foe genarel as- be probate Judges? the Hsutford Council of Church­ mileage. HUS Deere, Brian Plnney and Steven es whirii will be shown Sunday copal Church at 8 o.m. Sum^. business day Satur- sembty foaU. from time to time, If t o state oonotHutlan re- W U tim . TWs event is held annuaUy by . estataHsh.” qnired registration of paddle- ’68 DODGE ’ 66 DODGE at noon on CSiannel 8. n ie play GENUINE bargains don't come Ed Doucette Th^ Owls and Hawks will U enUUed, "T be Beat of AU the Eptooopal Church bi Ameri- State Highway Depart­ . What this means, aocording wheel steamers, would that Dart 270 4-Dr. Sedan. Big Monaco 4-Door Hardtc^i. recommends the Vinyl roof, auto, trana., praetiob aarti Tueaday from 8:80 Christmas,” a play written by ca on Advent Stmday. ment said service Shoidd re­ foOowiuci to the Supreme Oourt decision mean that the state would have six, auto, trans., power t o '8 ;lB pjn. and the Eagles and Tbe First Congregational along every day. Don't miss these steering, radio. power steering and brakes, Murray Goodwin. sume on about April 1. annotmeed Monday idght. Is to make wire there was a ped- $1345 radio low H H Fsloona will practice the same The Podium Players wlU pre­ Church of Hebron and the Gi­ foat “the office of Judge of pro- die-wheel steamer In operation mileage. 5 hounp on each Friday evenfog. sent ‘ ■Roblnsan, Crusoe” Satur- lead Oongregathmal Church wU< fa not a of- somewhere in Connecticut? MIKE HABDKL nowl HoHday Solal ’ 68 DODGE fjartlcet are to be held at aay, Deo, 7, at foe Rham IBgli hold a combined Advent Family Bee ’■ An analyala of foe landmark Polara »-Paas. Sta. Wagon. ’ 65 DODGE the dflead HUI School. School Uttle Theater ait p.m. Nigbt and pot luck supper Sun •Alfoough a Judge of pcobate 383 engine auto, trana., Coronet 2-Dr. Hardtop. Tba ragutar playing season The performance is holng wxm- day at 6:80 p.m. at foe GUead holds a public offloe of foe letom eerw cted power steering and $1115 Bucket seats, auto, trans., wlU donunence on Dec. 14 at to sored by the Rham District Church. Tbe supper is sponsor­ I H n U r t f J M . stote guvS^ent." said Oon- bJ the G en^ AM ^w ibt, brakes, RAH. power sbearing, $1195 OHead’ HUI Sehool. Tbe first PTA Council, ed by the Missions Committees necU cJfTw ^ court. radio. gamk win rtart at 1:80 p.m. with Mrs. James Law, spokesman of the churchos. Tbe purpose is 1968 FORD SAVE OFF does not hold an office ^ .” 7**^ "T****?? ’68 PONTIAC ’69 Chevy Nova S8 Coupe tbe Hawks against the Owls, the for the Council, has announced to enoourago religious prepara- The window sticker aboifobed by the leglatoture. ■rempeat Custom 4-Dr. Hd. 63 CHEVROLET Torino G.T. Fastbeck. Bucket seats, console, 4-speed, 890 cu. in. engine, price of any NEW Brt Air Sta. Wagon. V-8, full slxe in stock. even though fato term of office As kkx« xv as there ore such Top. vinyl root, auto trans., wide oval tires, power eteering. Many more extras. and foose who can vote for courts, to Supreme Court said. power steering. fWfWiC auto., trana, RAH. — a W (^ say compare Nova SS Urn M* set forth in t o oon- the legialature will not be able •Btotian.” to fftw a oourt admintotrator The protiate oourta, said foe the power to suspend probate with its dosest competitioii. 1M7 F0 RD SS $1152 1966 FORD $1485 Ihgxeme Com^ are amnng the JwJ«r»- his was one of the Is turning «P PONTIAC .. A— ^ prorvisloaB of foe 1987 lete iu HERE WE ARE Falcon 2-Door Sedan. Radio, stand­ 12% Off on WTvr oourv oepcoocHt o p io p _ s_._s_ _^ Custom 2-Door Sedan. Automatic, General Assembly tor their ex- Tem pts and ard, transmission whitewalls, 170 istence. (The other "lower ^ ‘D o o ^ f e J E r air-condi'tioned, 240 cu. in. engine. F iicb iid s courts" are foe Oreutt Court, cu. in. engine. t o Court of common Pleas and foe Juveito Court.) R»*toow-to aufoortty me vuun.; ^_____^ ^ probate costs, foe 8u- If aiiythiiig came dose. 67 TB4PE5T “ *• P«i«e Court ruled. This foe 2-Door Hanftoi) Coupe. rtoo^ could extenslvrty revise jeguutura may do Itself-and, Nobody else has anything like standard 360-cubic-inch 300-hp V8. Even if tbe competition came 6, autom atic. «4158A doae to Nova SS, we wouldn’t 1967 $2892 the Cmcuit Court or even abol-~ ' in tact, it dU do it in foe legis- the Chevy Nova SS. For even more varoom, you can add FDRII ^ 1964 FORD 65 BUICK worry. Close only Wi It, if It ctaowa After ell. It latlasi enacted loot year, leaving The No va SS comes onto the scene a 350-hp or 376-hp version of the Mustang Oonv. V-8, automatic, station Wagon. created the Cbcnit Court in its _ CHORCKS with power disc brakes, beefed-up Turbo-Jet 396. counts in horse­ to Rufalnaw only thme ooeta OF MANCHKSTEB Country Squire. 6 passenger, V-8, 67 M ERCURY p ^ ^ form In to major court fees wUeti It may have suspension, wide-oval tires—the You can get the whole Nova SS shoes. power steering, radio, whitewatts, Cougar Hardtop Coupe. rrtonn act rt UM. overtooked. S8 Oakland Street. Mwanboi -Ms-sm works. story at your Chevy dealer’s Sports power steering, whitewalls, power V-8, automatic. #4120A So what is to prevent the leg- But aaUe from ftMoe restrtc- Under that domed hood is a Shop. Puninf you fint.keeiM us tint. whed eovera, dduxe bucket seats Open Fvwbigs Kxeept' tailgate window. 66 PONT. $1995 lalalnre from, extenoively re- tiona, t o legialature may have with console. Bonneville 4-Dr. Ilard- rampiag the probate courts— a clear fidd ahead if ft diooses 8«c the Super Sports at poor Cbavroltt Saalar*a Sparta DapartMaat aow. top. Fully equipped in­ cluding tactoi^ air oond. «S587A N FITZGERALD FORD, 66 1SMPEIST Sports Coupe. 6-cyl., automatic, air con- ’-Tolland County’s Okkat Ford Dealer” dUtoning. S8722A George F. Da Coraiier Joseph SuHivan Carter De Comrier Windsor Avenue, Rockville—Open EveningB 66 PONTVAC (HI6-$a0^fone6 Td. 648-2485 876-3369 Ventura Hardtop Coupe FuUy equipped #3821A And Here Are The Cars All Winterized and Ready To Go SaiVICBai^H 1HAT ■ ■ ■ SAIVK 66 PO N TIAC Catalina 4^Door Sedan. So Check Our Lot First and Get A Better Car For Less Money. Fully equipped. S3882A 66 OLDS. 3-Dr. Hardtop. 442 model, 8 cyl., amtoma- tlc, power ateer-brakes, value #417LA. 65 CADILLAC 2-Door Sedan. 65 PO N TIAC Catalina 2-Door Hard­ Used Car top. Fully equipped, V m rod. S4178A ^Engine, Transmission, Front Axle, Rear Axle Assemblies, Brake Systems, Electrical System. Even Bigger 1963 VOLKSWAGEN Specials HEAD INTO THE HOLIDAYS 1987 FOirD 1962 OLDS. 38 1963 VOLKSWAfiEN 4-Door Hardtop. Deluxe Sunroof. Black with radio Sunroof. Blnek. Bsdio Discounts WITH OK USED CAR SAVMOS Galaxie 500 ^-Doch- Hardtop Auto, V-8, PS., Radio Auto., PS., radio •995 •995 ON AS Chavwlat $1595 67 ChavraNf $2345 1965 COL PARK WAGON 1966 CAL 500 4-DR. SED. NEW & Impels Sport Coegte. V-8, Tmpsla Sport Cotgie. V-8, *1895 •795 Air conditioned. auto., power stewing, ra- auto, power steering, r 1 1966 VOLKSWAOEN 852 V-8, auto., PS. EXECUTIVE dto. heatsr, wfaltswalls. dlo, heater.' r, whltewafis. Sunroof. Blue. Radio 1962 VOLKSWAGEN ’68 OLDSMOBILE P-86 COMPACT 2-DOOR SE­ 67 M a r t i g $2395 1962 CAmUC 1965 RAMBLER 1500 modd. Radio. Yellow '64 FORD FAIRLANE 4-DOOR SEDAN. 6 cyl., 64 Corvofar $995 radio, heater, automatic shift. SavefV with WlWl this WHO DAN. Equipped just right with small 1964 FALCON CONV. Fsatback Sport Coape. Monaa Sport Coupe. (Ccyl., Endorado Oonv. ¥\dly equipped. Qaanic 770 Sedan. •1495 1964 CHEV. CONV. S.S. V-8, auto, power s tci^ popular intermediate. y-8, automatic tram., radio, heater. •795 auto., radio, beater, Auto., PS. Green •895 < erL. auto. V-8, auto., PS. Pontiacs Ing, radio, heater, whita- wMtewaUa. Burgundy, gold interior. •1095 Gold, matching interior. wxlla. •995 ( 1) Grand Prix •1095 1668 PORSCHE '66 AMBASSADOR 990 MODEL. What a beauty! (6) BonneviUes 63 C W nM at $1195 66 fUaablar $1395 912. 5-speed trans. *67 RAMBLER AMERICAN 440 4-DOOR SE­ (2) Catallnas (Saeslc ‘770’ 4-Door, e-cyl., One careful owner, always serviced by us. Fully 1966 COUNTRY SQUIRE Tmpaia Super l^iort Cotqie. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN DAN. 6 cyl., 8-speed manual shift, radio, heater. 1968 FALCON 2-DOOR (4) LeMans P9ii V-8, auto., power steer­ standard, radio, beater, 1967 PORSCHE Quipped with V-8 engine,, automatic, power (2) GTO’ s whitewalls. 1966 VW SEDAN Deluxe Sedan. Radio •4895 Low, low mileage. •1795 F^iU power, air conditioned. ing and brakes, backet 912 Ooape. 6-speed trans., radio. Balsme of warranty. Steering, power brakes, radio, deluxe R A V I * 6 cyl., automatic. (4) Firebirds seats, radio, baa ter, Radio. Beige* accessory group. Midnight blue. « E (4) Tempests wfaUmraUs. 68 Poatioe $2495 •4395 •1095 Tempest 4-Door. V-8, au­ 1965 PORSCHE *64 FORD FALCON 4-DOOR STATION WAGON. ’67 PONTIAC LEMANS LUXURY 4-DOOR 1965 CAH 500 4-DOOR 66 Chavralat $1695 to., power steeling, power •1445 1600 SC Coupe. Red Td«f^l family car. 6 cyl., automatic, radio, heater, HARDTOP MODEL. Full equipment includes: 326 1966 COMET SEDAN Impale 4-Door. V-8, auto., brakee, radio heater, Stooll V-8, auta, PS. 64 PONT. $1095 rato, heater, whitewalls. wfaltewalla. rugged vinyl interior. •1195 V-8 engine, automatic trans., power steering, ra r V-S, auto., PS. Catalina Convertible, 1966 VOLKSWAGEN •3495 Black, red interior. dio, interior decor group, whitewaU tires. #8797 260 GTE. 1966 VW Ohia Conv. Dduxe Sedan. Red 64 PONT. $1095 68 C lw v y ll $2195 65 Ford $1495 ’64 RAMBLER CLASSIC 770 CUSTOM 4-DOOR Black p^ded top. •2495 Nova 4-Door. 8-cyl., auto., Country Sedan VaMwi. Red, black top. Radio Silver blue finish. 1965 SPORT FURY HTP. Catalina 2-Door Hard­ Pooitractlaa nor axle, V-8, auto., power steer­ •4495 SEDAN. 6 cyl., autonatic trans., radio, heater, 1964 FORD CONV. top, fully equipped. ixMUo, heater whitewalls. ing, radio, heater, srUta- •1395 1966 VW SEDAN wws. One of our finest cars. V 4, anto.. PS. #4050A walls. i J Red. Very clean '65 RAMBLER CUSTOM 770 2-DOOR HARD­ V-8, auto., PS. 64 OLDS. $1095 65 Chavralat $1695 •1695 I^ u tif utty maintained. TOP. V-8 engine, bucket seats, autcunatic tram., Maroon, matching interior. •1295 Dynamic 88 4-Door, ful­ Impale Station Wagon. 67 VolkMt $1575 radio, heater, whitewalls, tilt-away steering ly equipped, air condl- . V-8, auto., radio, he«fter, •1395 tloning. power steering, whlte- ‘lOO* 4-Door. 8-cyt., stand- ’«4 MERCURY COMET 202 2-DOOR SEDAN. wheel. One owner. Sold new by us. •1595 1965 CAL 50O HARDTOP aid, boater, whitewalls. 1963 FORD 1967 VOLKSWAGEN Cocoa brown, white top. 1965 FORD CONV. walls. 1962 VW SUmiOOF Deluxe Sedan. Radio. Extra clean 6 cyl., stand^ shift, t^io, heater. A V-8, auto., PS. f7 C O U G A R StBtkn Wagon, FsMane 500. Radio. •795 V-8, auto., PS. V-8 Hardtop. Real Radio. Clean. 1682 VW SEDAN fine value. Blue, matching interior. shan>. 67 C h avaMa $2325 64 Ford $1250 Blue. Radio MsUbu Super Sport Ooigie. Falilane ‘BOO’ Sport Cioupe. •1695 . *645 '67 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2-DOOR HARDTOP. Low Cost Values 66 CATALINA V-8, 4-spewl, radio, heat- V-B, auto, radio, boater, •895 • 2 plus 2 r, bucket seats, whlta- whitewalls. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steer- e i T-BIRD Others To Choose From •895 V-8, automatic ...... $595 tog, leatherette interior, whitewalls. 62 O LD S. 65 Rombln’ $1295 1665 0LD& 96 63 RAMBLER 4-DOOB SEDAN 4-Door Hardtop. FUUy 66 Chavralat $2945 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Save on tl^ pppidar model. •2395 8-cyllnder, automatic shift ...... $495 equipped. #4118B Bd Air StaUan Wagon. American ‘440H’ Sport C

■*i ■ / 1 PAGE TWENTY-NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT BJANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 Advmi Service Set at Emanuel *Honw of S«rvlc« and Btetuiual Lutheran Church Quality ^ Woman w ill aponaor an A4 OZ. CANS) aquare dance dub members, Checkmates of Reading, Mass., and In 1967 at the Prudential Earl NM smi, Mr. emd Mks. Ver­ 649-1658 or 649-8762 aponaored by the Mancheater the Broadway Twtrtora of Center In Boston. He has called non Niles, and Mrs. and Mra. Sqimre Dance Club tomoiTaw at Malden, Maaa., and the River­ at the annual New Ekigland Herbert Nlxooj refreahments. For Sparkling Clean Washes - ( see toD-reied syivenie ceior n todeyi Gal. Downtown Cheese s winner from nesr so mndsis. POPULAR BLEACH Btl. , T O .1 Don't miss any of the color of your favorite sport. H u r r a h l WEST VIRGINIA Even the green rookies look better in Sylvonio Color. Sylvonio's Color Bright 85® Picture Tube has the sharpest color in the industry! The true natural color is sBiiaeaaiiE solidly locked in, even with changing signal conditions. MANCHESTER (Automatic Color Level Monitor). The color is checked H u r r a h l HAMS Lb. and purified automatically to give you the sharpest picture. You con move your Sylvonio TV anywhere with­ • SUGAR CURED . SHANKLESS WHOLE OR N d a out the expense of rebalancing the color. It’s easy • SKINLESS • SEMI BONELESS HALF HiCTe’s parldiig space fcM* YOU in Downtown Manchester .. to tune ... easy to keep in tune season after season. H u r r y l N o wonder people who know the score choose Sylvonio. SELECT free parking space. And Downtown Manchester has every> CHOICE fhmgft you want, all the services you need, and more of Sylvonio's Ramote Control Systam is fully transistorized for instant response and utmost dependability. It is operated on the them! Department stm ^, specialty shops, shoes, men’s ultrasonic principle and is virtually immune to false triggering. CORNED i r It, offers full performance at very long range (35 feet). wear. Groc^y stores, restaurants and drugs. Jewelers, gift shops, stationMB. Sportin g goods, music, furniture, hard* BEEF ware. Autmnobiles and automotive needs. Barher shops and Tasty head cut beauty salons, insurance offices, lawyers, doctors, dentists, V V banks .. you name it. Downtown has more of it. l< 5 9 '^ Which all makes day-by-day as well as Christmas shopping FIRST CUTS 89( lb. ea sier. There are no meters anywhere. Park on any street or any paiking lot for two hours .. absolutely free. Make Down- - TASTY, CHOICE town .. “Quality Street” .. your shopping center TOP QUALfTY

If CHUCK Sponsored by these Downtown i A lilip lilffii-ii ROAST Merchants and the Manchester Parking Authority 49‘ Lb. Adams Jewelers Janet’s Hat Shop JSM eW ESm i ^PRODUCE CF506WR— Contamporory Coniolatia' Arthur Drug Color TV. Walnut grain vinyl clad. Features Keith Furniture full function remote control. AFC automatic U.S. No. I GRADE A MAINE Ray EU^ller’s Music Shop fine tuning. Color Bright 85* Picture Tube._^ull Leonard’s Shoes FREE 295 sq. in. viewable pic­ ture. Roll-about cart op-‘ Blish Hardware Manchester Hardware MUNICIPAL tional extra. PARKING POTATOES Burton’s Manchester Pet Center Don't let the quality scare you. You can own a Sylvania Color TV on easy payment terms Casual Village Manchester Public Market Warranty: Sylvonio worronti its Color Television Re- ! ® ceiver to .the original retail purchaser os followst Syi- 20 79 Gifford’s Inc. vonio, at Its option, will either repair or provide o Marlow’s replacement port for any port (except batteries on remote control models) which foils os o result of o de­ SWEET, EASY TO PEEL Coret Casuals STREET fect In material and workmanship within one (1) year Michaels (two (2) years for the picture tube) from the dote of PARKING purchase. Replocement service and defective port re­ Fairway Nassiff Arms turn transportation charges ore not Included. Replace­ W S B ^ ment ports will be warranted for the unexplred portion TANGERINES 'dx uuSStB^mOii of the opplicoble one or two year period. This warranty Glenney’s Men’s Wear will not apply if the unit or any port of it has been Regal Men’s Shop subjected to misuse, neglect or accident, or if the serial TANGY. LAKGE C FM T K — Tha All-Amaricon Color TV. CF557P— all tht sports in color. number has been altered or removed. This warranty W.T. Grant Co.— Main St. Spanish Provincial. Full doors. Pushbutton AFC. contolns SylvonTo's entire obligotion and no other war­ Shoor Jewelers Early-American styling with Tambour doors. ranties expressed or implied, including merchantability PushbuHon AFC. Sylvania "Gibraltar" chassis. Sylvonio power tuning. "Gibraltar" chassis. and fitness, ore given. This warranty depends upon your Color Bright 85* Picture Tube. Full 295 sq. In. purchase dote and moiling to Sylvonio the warranty Harrison Stationers Tweed’ s ‘ p a Color Bright 85* Picture Tube, Full 295 sq. In. viewable picture. Optional registration cord within five (5) days aftei*.date of Instal­ PINEAPPLES viewable picture. Optiortpl lation. If service Is needed, contact you/ deoler or on full function House & Hale Watkins full function authorized Sylvonio service contractor. SEEDLESS NAVEL CALIF. Wilton’s Gift Shop t 1 here ^ more of everything Downtown STANEK ELECTRONICS ORANGES 277 BROAD STREET— MANCHESTER sylvania Dealer

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MANCHESTBR E3VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 PAGE THIRTY-ONE PAGE THIBTY B4ANCHESTER EVENING HK^LD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1968 of Torrance J Mark Von Mills, directly from a nusnentary Im- McLeiw, ahatraptions and op­ casion of today's 28th annlversa- formed 46, Newport, CaMf.; Atvln Dean | MC3C Announces tical effects. secretary of the national com­ Bodies o f Steven on waking. Prize winner UMETTIRUG ry of the Socialist Federal Re­ Tayior, 37, and Frank t*. Callo- || 19M Am Aftxir FUm Featlval; “Hare Krlafana’’ (1999) hr Events public of Yugoslavia. ' mittee, that Goodwin "did not Found in Vessel way, 27, both of Ventura, Jack || Filkn Festival pr je winner Kenyan College Jopas Mekas, a documentary of P A iK A M Onobmja defined nonalign­ comply with the requirement William McDaiUel of Uakewvod | W. G. GLENNEY CO. Film Festival, 1966. one Sunday afternoon in Now ment as "mutual respect, noi^; for thb affirmative dectaration That Capsized and Lloyd E. Volght Jr., 19, of ' ■n»e Fine AMs *Dep«rtro«nt “Flat Fight" (19M) by Robert Toric, the beaufiful new genera­ terferece, retraining frftii) .-'the of support for the nominees of Santa Barbara, crewmen of the and the Free UntTeialtjr o i Man­ Breer, entered In New Tork tion dancing in the streets of In Capital the national convention this export of both rei^uUOo and SANTA BARBAI^t, Calif. TaV- chester Oomrounity ObHtce wUl and London FUm Festivals, spe­ the city In the very beginning of counter-revolution, and self-de­ year.’’ . ■ _ . „ , lor of Ventura, a surveyor. 6 cabtai where six bod- The following la a list of the In today’s urban rat race, a burgh festivals. Ambassador Bognan Cmobm- B ari Goodwin, an Alabama na­ "WheooeU No. 2’’ (1969) by area.. woridng when the vessel eud- «*»ies were found. The surveyor films, a brief synopsia, and strange mixture of zany com­ ja — pronounced Chemo-birn-ya tional committeeman, he will be port Stan Vanderbeek, dedicated to FOX GROVE Capital Quote denly capsized and sank Mon- was found in the lower herxn awarded: edy and serious comment —predicted the policy would en­ removed next week unless he bunk room. “Scorpio Rising" (1968) in A film in wfaldi there appear Detroit and subtitled "America able bis nation to draw closer to requests a hearing on charges "He looks 60 per cent better day. on WheeU," a fantasy force on c o u n t r y g i!u b I than when I saw him two weeks Six deep sea divers, making three parts by Kenneth Anger, sprocket hoiea, edge lettering, the United States, “despite the of fallii^ to support the national OFFICER CUTS AOCTOENTS a "hl^" view of the myth of dirt particles, etc. (1996-66) by the car of everyday life. ' fact that we sharply disagree on ticket in November. ago.”—President-eleot Richard five trips, recovered the seven Keeney St. Manchester I LONDON—British traffic stud- the American motorcycliat, the <3corge Londow. some international issues.” National CSialrman Lawrence M. Nixon describing former bodies from inside the sunken machine as tribal to t^ from "Ineluctable Modality of the About seven mlBlon Ameri- Ii»weet-Bi “As for the future, I predict F. O’Brien disclosed Thursday a i^sldent Dwd^ D. Ihsenhow- huH of the 174-foot boat resting ies have found that the num- b ( toy to terror. Visible'’ (1999) by Lem y U p­ oeuw wear contact lenwa, and I that our relations will grow letter to Goodwin dated Nov. 26 er’s condltlon'after a visit. in 260 feet of Santa Barbara ber of accidents at an Inter- nearly 900,000 new wearers s i« I ~ ~ ______channel water. section drops by one-eighth “Tung" (IMS) by Bruce Ball- ton. stronger and stronger,” he said. and giving him 10 days to re­ ^ i . Ue, portrait qt a friend deriving “M baalc" (1999) by Norman added every year. Ornobmja made the assess­ spond. r St. Paul, Minn., boasts 6 lakM The bodies recovered were whep a police officer is seen on Engaged '/ O'. ■ 0^1' ment In an interview on the oc- O'Brien wrote he was In- and 92 parks. those of WItiiam M. ThomessMi duty. The engagement of^Mlaa Jac­ queline Marie Tam burro of ^ li Friday and Saturday Values!______Baat Hartford, formerly of Ver­ non, to Al^rt Joaeph Bcavetta Jr. of Baat Hartford, haa been J w t Imagtafo wkot thoM woaUd 4o for yarn fiMOSaoet “Super-Right” Quality Beef, NO FAT ADDED announced by her parenta, Mr. TOPQUAIITV! and Mra. Loula J. Tamburro of Faat Hartford. 3-PC. BEN FRANKUN Her fiance is the son of Mr. 2 2 and Mrs. Albert J. Seavetta Sr. LOW PRICES! ENSEMBLE of Bast Hartford. BONEUSS ROAST •>» INCLUDES SOBBBN,' F1KE8ET AND ANDIRONS Miss Taminuro is a graduate of Rockville High School and IpIVALUABLE 4U BroM All Block Broao oo4 BI Chreatlve School of Hairdressing, Hartford. She it employed at Beg. 664A6 Reg. 646.89 Beg. 984.U Wcishinp^n PTA^s Holiday Fair Items (lut-N-Curl Beauty Studio, Bast Hartford. Mr. Bcavetta, a grad­ IglSTAMPS!. $34.75 $38.70 Members of the Washington School PTA are put­ D6c. 4 from 3 to 7 p.m. Left to rig'ht, Mrs. Arthur uate c f Howell (3tenegr> Techni­ S39JW STEAK SALE! cal School, Is serving with the ting the finishing touches on one of the many holi­ Raymond, PTA president; Mrs. Joseph Christino, 9 day items which will be displayed for m Ic at the general chairman; Mrs. Max Obermeier, holiday U.S. Navy aboard the UBS holiday fair to be held in the school cafeteria on decoration chairman. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Guam as an aviation electri­ PLAY cian. lUSDAl lUSDAj TOP or BOTTOM ROUND, A date for the wedding has CHOICE WOOD not been announced. CHOICE Boneless CARRIERS TOP SIRLOIN, CROSS RIB BONUS or CUBED STEAKS People in BBA8S AND $7.98 In jcqfous new Christmas Album The News STEW sou BLACK Beg. 6 U J8 , I “Super-Mglit” RESH BONEUSS . ‘ Giving Up Pop Scene BINGO FIRE LIGHTERS 1 ! LONDON (AP) — Pop singer TOP ROUND BRASS $11.73 SHOP Adam Faith said Thursday he is TENDERNIVE (Round) Brass and Block Beg. $17.68 G O O D t ^ C A R giving up the lucrative pop seen* for a serious acting ca­ YOU CAN Beg. 6U.96 Brisket Beef reer. LONDON BROIL (Shoulder) The singer, 27, Is to star in a . new London production of a SW ISS (Round) Straigh t C FROHT play about EUizabethan play­ BE A p r e s t o l o g s wright ChrMopher Marlowe CUBE (Chucii) Golorflam e - - Cuts CUTS beii« speclBlly written for him lb 14 GREAT by author Anthony Burgess. All Your Favorites-One Low Price SONGS CLEAN, LONG- Faith, who earns the pound WINNER! equivalent of $120,000 a year os LASTING FIRE LOGS N ARnSTS a singer, said be wU appear in Beef stew 89!> California Roast THAT BURN IN Shakespeare’s "Macbeth” while the Marlowe iday is being pre­ BRIGHT, EXCITING pared. 5\Chicken Steak ““ California Steak “ ■ 83:- OFOURTIME Ground Beef COLORSI Tneitorethat Robert Taylor at Home Bacon Salet -A Barbra Streisand ANY HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actor Crotttui Beef Sede! “Super-Right” ■V' £ « k l i 'j.' i f Andy Williams cares abftit you! SIZI Robert Taylor, released from a . 7 ’’*•” •“ ■■'“ “■ ^ 1.49 FRESHLY GROUND hospital this week, ate Thanks­ m ' ir Robert Goulet Angel Comer tabinets '' PACKAGE giving dinner at home. $1009 WINNIR 11999 WINNIR SI999 WINNER f t Taylor, 67, was treated sever­ Illitikolk O'Skii Ltiii DovHi TkMMi lunil i f The Brothers Four SKuilorf, Sosa al days at St. John’s Hospital in Midli**, lilt Hirttocf, Cm i. i f Anna Moffo i/iW specially priced for the Santa Monica for on aheess that I. I i f Tony Bennett q u a r t er l o in SllCID J,' Super-Right OlllTIS formed after his right lung was i f The New Christy Minstrels removed because of a fungus in­ • ^ 1 Elegant Look fection. His wife, actress Ursula i f Robert Merrill Thless, sold Taylor is “feeHng i f Johnny Mathis just fine.” ___ m Rag. $70.89 if Sally Ann Howes Pork Chops pork Butts Royal Expectations tS09 WINNIR 1191 WIsstr SS9'WIsstr EVERYDA Y LOW , LOW PRICES! i f Carol Lawrence COPENHAGEN, Denmark Mn, FalMr takt Dtifktitf Vlti Mtklor $63.80 Wtodkildiii Ookk. TillvIltOi $«sa kil44liin>k, (n a if Ray Conniff (AP) — Princess Margrethe. 28, Each Package No. 1200 — No. Ites if Percy Faith heiress to the Dsuilah throne, FInast Mayonnaise Conlaine 9 to 11 and French-bom Prince Henrik Liquid Bleach i f Anthony Newley 7 9 t.l snoKRO R O ^ are expecting their second child 46 oz End & Center Cuts •next June, the royal court an­ Tomato Juice - 3cini Angel cabinets are famous nounced Thursday. Fabric Softener tor the elegant look of au­ The oouple’s first child. 49 oz thentic Colonial design and Finist old-time Yankee craftsman- Prince Frederick, second in Mne lo-Suds p Inst. Breakfast 1 :i $190 WINNIR Detergent H to the throne alter his mother, $100 WINNIR $160 WINNIR slilp. That’s why we talked Mil. Skictr Minr Donin N iri Wtlik Finist Solid the manufacturer into a was bom last spring. Otoinltld, Matt. WkllikftorA eoM. FInist Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! Sootlind, Com. Liquid White Tuna In Bfint special price tor this month Detergent L only, tor our customers only. ■■■■■ HOVERCRAFT STOPS FAST 14 oz Don’t miss it! 20 GREAT FInait 1 tb Eviniellni LONDON—The 166-ton passen­ Spaghetti Rei or Thin phis Evap. Milk CIOS ger hovercraft built to cross the UNFINISHED English Channel can stop dead Final! 10 oz MO Finist cans A rare holiday treat for your homo. A new in twice its own length although Elhow Macaroni 6 pk|i Tomato Soup CHRISTMAS collection by today> top artistV in a limited traveling 80 miles an hour. DRAWER CASES edition album of festive Christmas music. Avail­ 1 lb t able only at your Goodyear Service Store and $100 WINNIR $100 WINNIR $199 WINNIR Margarine “-“ 6 phis Finast Seines 32” High—leV'i” I>eep most Goodyear Dealers - just $1.00. Playable on loku Huaki Ultk oniuni AHnf Qllki Titrlufton, Sttu. Hartitrd. Ooka ItMioHdi Otkt. SONGS stereo or monaural equipment. RENT Size 3-Dmwer 4-Drawer 5-Drawer STRnUBERRIES ICE CRERIR ^ $16.95 Good and Thrifty Grocery Selection! 2 /0 $14.80 ' $16.30 A C A R ? Yor Garden 16 oz Q Q t Richmond Half K H C 2/8 $18.35 $19.70 $21.00 All#Aii Flavors n a v o r i anda n a Clubw in d Soda— » a a o — NOn w DEPOSIT Sliced pKg All Flavors Gal Q g 3/0 $19.55 $20.57 $22.40 Fully Assmbled, Pulls Not Included Mr-Priced Low to Uoye Past! $50 WINNER ISO WItntr $10 WItatr Mil. Tutlli Mu. 1.1. McOntrik M ilk rlHktf Beveragesa — w w 6 1.00 Spilnitlold. Miss. Hartlitd, Conn. $Hk«lllti Cmii. 'SURE-GRIP” winter tires JANE PARKER / | . *..4 0-. * Fre$h Fruit and J^egetables ^rom the Fui$y Bunch PING PONG TABLE 190 tractor-type cleats keep you going in snow and slushl MADE WITH 11b: Why Not! Extra mileage Tufsyn rubber and-extra strong triple-tempered nylon cordi B o i M j y r s BUHERMILK loaves EXTRA B l l V O r O ICEBERG R P l f SPECIAL Enriched Bread PfllZC SUIF PiM Fti. We have fully equipped PROGRAM #247 TuNIttl fi. Tbi A&P GRADE A— QUICK FROZEN new cars for rent by the S’x9’xq&" T (^ and ■iMfclfBlI Ptr Tin Md 2 5 PRIZE $1 frtet PBT PBir TraG«-hi Tfrti IEITUIEb ^ day, week or m on'^ at combination, with ping 6.50x13 $23.90 $1.57 11b. very reasonable ratea!... O.SO I 13 pong table finishing Ut. for tutMllSS 7.75x14 $33.90 $2.19 Pbg. When your car is tied up SLIP blackwsil French Fried Potatoes for service or rupaizs, or Bverything you nood. ptus II.J7 7.75x15 $33.90 J 2 J 1 ___ rad ES. Ts« when you need an addi­ ptr tits and ”8.25x14 $33.90 ' NABISCO— Sultod or Unsoltod ORANGES 10 -3 9 * two tradaln ” $2.35 tional car... tirai. Rog. Whitawslls Onty $3.00 mora par tirs f S 8 . 8 f TO HELP. YOU CUT OUT ENTIRE SUP CALJ. ON OOTTCO LINE Premium Saltine Crackers 32‘ BE A WINNER! CELERY -25' Complete VEGETARLE . CM I'IIM w. ). JlKr., 1904 - III ni|Ml n.nr«U lluUlle NO MONEY DOWN with APPROVED CREDIT - FREE MOUNTING^J 643-5135 MfFch|Ndnin|, iO Pith Avf., N.t.C. cl fir,! Hiiionji Sioiet a IM K tmmiaiitt idjm liiii att Bp! HOn#.) Campbell's Soup Cil|itill to pitliCipili In Ihit Pteztitn. '^UHUrai ALL VARIETIES Advanced "all” Fluffy “all” Cold Water “all” GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE :DMUMnnL: Liquid , quart' wSTSIEM^ Deteriiny I Btl Kelly Road and Vernon Circle— Phone 875-6292 or 646-0101— Vemmi, Conn. ______■"« o i 83' |w . ^ ! « I e n n e y 0 Swansdown Cake Mix 3 £ 79' CO. ^ GOODYEAR TIRES AT COMPETITIVE PRICES ALSO AVAILABLE AT THE EOLIOWING INDEPENDENT DEALERS 1 Wisk Liquid Chase & Sanborn Coffee ■ -1” CRISCO MORIARTY Sttalnad JarV 0 0 J ' m o m ' g 2 ' 1 .1 A ^ 1 $ ] ^ 4 3 Gerber Baby Foods Sttalnad ^ Choppkdl ra|Jartl3c ! NICHOLS - MANCHESTER TIRE. Inc. Over 2,000 gifts at your fingertips BRDTHERS Maxwell* House Instant Coffee 'Lf* *1. Gold Medal Flour 'S'S M.12 / Pick up your copy of the colorful Plaid* Stamp catalog at A&P. *• "Oonneotlout’a Oktest Carnation Coffee Mato V * 49" X‘ M.12 Del Monte Pears Maxwell House Coffee jJfftuS'H'.S.' Cain's Mayonnaise f „ h. i... 295 Broad Street—Opp. The Poet Offlee—Phtme 643-1161, bfcweheeter ... Ifotooln-Morcury DeaUar” St. Joseph's Aspirin For Children .Vi, ’■ Bumble Bee Solid White Tuna 2 is*. 85‘ 836 NOI MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER SOI OBNTIDR STBBBT Maxwell Houeoy Coffee !■" ______TEL. 649.5888 thru S a t, Nov. SO; 1968 O P E N e v e n i n g s We rioaivi tht right to limit quoirtitloi Bier.iCIgirotUi, and tobacco products exempt from $Ump offer Prieao etioetivo Rr$t NoUonil Slorot Pricat tffactiva thru Sat., Nov. JOthjwth in this Community and Vicinity.

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r ' ' ■ 7 ■ PAGE THIRTy-THREE J ^M ANCftESTER E V E N IN G HlSKALLi, MAJNUHlfltJTiaK, CO NN., F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 29, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,' FRIDAY, jJOVEMBEB 29, 1968 P A Q B t h i r t y -TWO OtJR B O A R D IN G HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB BUGG8 BUNNY Aamr H r«wtN» DeshaieS'Dem eo Redeem nm!i with one *5 purehase 1 FILED IT yeVCN SCIENTISTS, Service '^HMAA...1'LL^ OKAY...UNLAX ,WrTH LOST A APlAT THAT ^ ''I'M CyPECnNO A MITM'X A N ' E N J O Y >nie marrlaca of IClaa Donna IMPORTANT CAU_,BUT IT ^ f i x v a u p C a u s e s ( e n o u g w a p c s M E A L I ESAO.BOVS.T v/E b e e n .1 Jean Demao of Manoheater to M 016V IN - S O O N 'S T I W A C B 0 8 S statesman) C L U C K , 2 Wing-footed oonidd Doehalea of WUU- 20' OFF L E A V E S T H ' 1 Penontl 3 Citrua fruits waa Bolemnlied Satur­ maniervant JWOrm.ELMCRl OF THE HOOPLE HSLMET.'iTJ COVERED /I ENOUGH TI/AE r 4 Level day mominE, Nov. ^18, at Bt. LABEL 6 Woman 6 Kind of exam Ivory Liquid ROTATES ON A BALLBCAR-ypPAGHETTI,] > VtXJLD lervanti jamaa’ Churoh. (MG COLLAR/e v e r y SlOW^BUT N ^ I //BVENTL) ALLY 6 Motorist’s 11 In full vigor guide The bride ia a daughter of Mr. (32 oz bottU) wHh this coupon SIMPLY GIANCES O F^ , VVONPER / (w r it e a BE5T> 12 Wild sheep of 7 Constellation ^SELLER// and Mra. William Demeo of 28 and 0 *5 purchase - .r LIKE THIS (/'------Asia (var.) 8 Composer, 13 Regions SJarl Bt. The bridegroom la a /: Coupon good thru Nov. 30. limit 1 twttle per customer (poet.) Stravinikl aon of Mr., and Mra. Julea B. 14Sao----- 9 Biblical (var.) 38 010SST Dedudea Of WilUmantlc. /\ iSSCopeShop IS Makes seducer and 26 Four (comb. surface ^ Tha Rev. Vincent J. Flynn of penance namesakei form) 37 Sullen .. 17 Tear apart 27 Payaiable 38 Saddle 8t. 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ABOTV- Touc^hdowns dohn Vitale, Hmlde ...... •*»* DOfcM Jim Keefe Second D. W. Moynlhan, Vnattaohed ...... •g«*o Gator BonI at JaokaomUIa And Division Title Oreg MciDon, Hankie ...... ••»»« fla ,—Mtasouri (7 -n vs. Ala­ In HOC TOt By EARL YOST Bobert Tnhn, Mt. Park AA...... MtW bama (7-6). 1:46 pjn., BBT, By TOM BARRETT NEW YORK (AP)—The New York Jets got a lovely Long-striding Amby Burfoot apparently didn’t like ABOTV. Fleet-footed Tom Healy dessert with their Tlianksgiving turkey—^the Amerkan Bobert Bynn, Vnattaohed ...... Sun Bowl at ra Paao, Tex. — Football League’s Eastern Division title. the bridesmaid’s role he occupied in his last two run­ John KeKey. Booton A A ...... f ...... racked up the points while Tha Jet ooachea, playars and ning appearances in Manchester and yesterday he de­ Scott Cartar, Haalde TX)...... Auburn (»6) va. Ariaona (8-1), his perfectly coordinated 4 pin., IVr, CBBTV. their fandUas gatharad at Shea c id e to do something about it. David Danaky, Cnattaohod ...... **«» East Oatholic gridders did The 22-year-oW, six foot, 140-pounder—^wearing his William Tonng, Hnaklo TX3...... Baat-Wart Rhrlne Game at Stadium for the team’s annual BUI Schwab, Now York ...... San Franotaoo—Boat All4tani, everythlng^etae and ditch­ turkey dinner Thurailay and be­ lucky painter’s cap—sped around the Five Mile Race Raymond LaBonto, ProTldence AA...... -MM m Ah-Btan, 4 pjn., Ofir, ed arch-Aval South Catho- tween forWUla, they watched oourae In fajrteet time ever ------—- iMTTj Olsen, North Medford TX)...... NBO-TV. ke for (he afaXh otnaigbt ysar Kanaaa City whip Houston 64*10, to break toe tape fin* in a rec- and the' Mountain Park Oeorge Conofroy, Brockton A A ...... MtM Deo. 86 400 itanoday. wiping out (ho oners’ last dim Yanknskns, M.I.T. AA ...... ord-breaklns: field. He waa gf Springfield, aevento, Poach Bow* at Attanta-Loutol- Over^ l.OOO* ^ fans ^ crowdad ^ ^ Mt. chance to catch New Yock. clocked in 22:34.4. Due to con- Squires of New Milford Kleran Donovan, Hota Croto T.C...... Mt6B Charles Dnggan, Cnanached ...... iM tO ana •tata (l-S) va. Blorlda State “I foal roally great,” said atmoaon. the course was *or- eighth, Bob Ryan of Winchea- (T-2>. 8 pan., MT, BpotU Net- Uonol Turkey Day «ico.mterencounter h«.be­ Coach Woeh Biwhanfc after the Gary Johnson, Central Conn. A A ...... MUB tween the two teanw and the bened 100 yards. ter. Mass., rtlnto andl six-time Chris D o^ , Central Conn. AA ...... WtM worfi Inc., TV. players doused him In cham­ ■niere were 303 signed entry ,^,ii^ei- and former Olympic Glynn Wood, Boston AA ...... JJtJJ D ao. 81 thiUUng clim ax to B w t’a beat pagne. The Jeta cheered each blanks — a record number — great Johimy Kelley wee lOto John Bonasoo, Provldenoo A A ...... ••••Jotll murtxrnnct BowT'at Hourton- a^^i^SSJk S S Kaiwas City score and Joined Warren Powers recovered on but only 247 appeared to answer second straight year, Thomas Maynard, Colby TXl...... W ttt Oklahoma (5-6) va. SMU (66), the CMefs' (ana in the counb into the end aone four timea and the Raider one-yard line with toe starter’s gun in toe AAU- grtstol’s Scott Carter, who 8:80 p.m ., BBT, Bportm Networii down o t the final aeconds before Bob BeaidMee Tom Lorenoen ...N (4I led (he •wlnneia In the running leas than three minutes to play, Sanctioned and NCAA-approved waa 11th, helped give the Hus- Inc., TV. popping the corks. John Cody ...... 38:M Gory W e b w ...... S0t42 department. CMioits Pete ending the Bills’ lost march. run. A total of 243 ruiaienB finish­ kie T.C. the team title and 6an. 1 Meanwhile, the Chiefs re­ John Gilmsn ...... 25tM Jacquea and Jcim Slemlnak! Atkinson’s first ed the grind. Thomas SUvta ..... 28sSS Dale M arita ...... Mt4S mained tied for the Weotoni Di- break the ekeln nm up by toe Cotton Bowl at Dallaa—Teti- oomideted toe rushing nucleus, set up Oeorge Blanda’a second WhUe Burfoot was abandoning Central Connecticut A.A. which Bnasea Holt ...... «S:M Jon G reen...... SOtOl neaaee (T-1-1) va. Texan (8-1-1), Vision lead wito Oakland which goal of the game for a 66 the bridesmaid's role, the 27- with the latter alao contributing , . ____ had to settle for second place. James MeUy ...... <5:31 Jhek Frosiar ___ 'M iM 3 p.m ., B6T, ABO-TV. Just got by Buffalo, 16-10. Boto Oakland lead. Then he raced year-old Jim Keefe was relegat- ^ j i, ^ j Bob Wens ...... 36:38 one to the winning L Burtoot and Keefe represented Rloh Oowdm ....M tM oranga Bowl at Mtaml-Penn the Raiders and Kansas City 88-yarda for a TD with another 2 cause. ed to that spot for the fourth Bob HtmUiiirtoa . .<5:48 arc ]i0*3 with two games remain­ the OCAA. Andy OamimoU Jr..35:48 Bob Sben ...... MUM State (94» va. Kanaaa (9*1), 8 The Rebela from South never interception, gl-vlng toe Raiders tone, a record number of second Faol PMuney ....M tS4 ing. On Sunday, Miami Is at The only tone Burfoot looked WUUsm Oauch ..-S S ’A l p.nt!' BBT, NBCVTV. had a chance to Uve up to their a 186 edge. placements Mark Bonthla ...tOiM New Yoik, Cincinnati at Boston Keefe, Uke Burfoot a sixth back was to sec where Keefe ^ O a n n or...... <6:51 Bowl at Paaadena, Cahf. name. An unyielding ESogle de­ Buffalo came bock with a John O m y ...... SOiM and San Diego at Denver. grade school teacher, was sec- was once he Jumped out front, JeH U ton ...... <5’JK —eo(lihern CaHfornla (90) va. fense behind Captain Frank fourth quarter score and than Donald Dnnsky . .<5:56 Far Bohbkta ...... lO iM ond previously in the 1960, 1964 Long-time favorite. Dr. Char- Tom F M ier ...... BOtSS Ohio. State (9 0 ), 6 p.m ,, BBT, Treybal didn’t let toe losors Len Dawson could have won marched to the Raider one bo­ Steve Cooke ...... 98M NBCVrV. and 1965 racea. He is married lie Robbine again had a great Bob DemMky ...80:66 come within 20 yards of toe goal on Bhnmy from the Jeta for the (ore AtUnson’s tackle shook the Ben WUtaoMi ...<8:08 Sugar Bowl at New Orieona— way he performed on their tele- ball kxMe from Rutkowskl and with a two-year-old daughter. time running. Winner of the Angus Wooten . ..f i M John B ia ^ e rty . .tOUiS line. Hie nigged llnobacker (Herald photos by OflaraJ JOHN v i t a i a : D oag M in o r ...... Slt04 vision screen against the Oilers. Powers recovered. Later AtUn- The 32nd edition of the Five event twice and holder o f 11 Na- AMBY BtmVXWT JIM KEEFB SID SINK Henry Darloek ...1 6 :6 6 Georgia (7-0-3) vs. Arkansas played nearly toe entire game THHBB-POINTBR—Steve Ck»akme, East Catho­ late in the-final period against Soutn. It was his .. .M:<1 Geo. Aronatanm ,S1:00 (9*1>, 3 pan., B8T, NBO-TV. despite a qmilned ankle. The Kansas City quarterback son knocked down two more 9 Miler over Manchester's paved tional long distance titles, Rob- Mike MoCnriier lic’s field goal kicker, adds a second three-pointer fifth of the season, a new state school record. Wayne Locas ...... 36:<3 George Brown .21X16 4 It didn’t toko South long to picked Houston’s secondary passos and Buffalo’s Bruck AI- streeta, waa sponeored by Nut- bins was making his 23rd start Joaeph ....Slill meg Forest, Cedars of Le- —a record—and his 17th in suc- ‘I IFofi the Race on That HiW Jam es OonnoUy ....36:83 Huia Bowl at Honolulu North realize it waa up against more apart, hurling three long touch- ford nifaeed a 42-yard field goof Kenneth Smith ...36:88 David S ti^ ....61:16 banon, for the 18(h successive cession. The practicing M.D. I eland PioBey 61:18 AU-Stars vs. South AU-Stars. than a bunch of "turkeys” . Af­ down passes and comirieUng 17 try. Robert Maxwen . .36:36 ter the visitors received a 16- Hammond Scores Four Times in CCIL Rout, 35-7 of 38 attempts for 288 yards. He "We had the feeling this game year, helped attract a crowd fnnn the New York Pioneer Charles Brown . ...<6:88 Jon Hntdilnaon ..81:21 Gerald Flober ... 61:21 yard peraonal foul penalty on hit 10 in a row over one stretch, could bo tough,” said John estimated at 12,000 on a coW — ch * — and Middletown State ‘Perfect Year’ for Burfoot, Ronald Goto ...... **'1* 32 degreea —- clear and over- Hospital—was 6Mh. Don Bonder ...... 26:44 BtMinrt Regnn , Alt<6 the first play from ecrlmmage, Daswon found FYank Pitta Rauch, coach of the RaMers. cast morning. Richard Clapp Leigh Henale ... i61:<8 76ers Doing Healy was off and running on with TD toeses of 88 and 48 "Underdogs always have Incen- Among toe noehows was nieodore Bammel81:4S the next one for a 66-vord- scor­ Uve to knock off frontrunners It was stricUy a two-man ^ char^^ uyeon, a fixture in 17 Charles BUano yards and connected with Mike W inning at Boston and Here Jolm Solilran ing Jaunt. Fran Love then step­ Garrett for a 87-yarder. but we are fighting for a ofaom- b^em the jwo Cent^ 0.n- all run oonoec- BUI T a y lo r ...... Jimmy Brown ... Richard Tyo 81:41 W dl Against ped in and increased by one hie Windham High Too Tough Houston’s Pete Beathard had plonshtp' and lota of nooney and nectlcut A.A. team members af- ^le Hart- pic teams for the Summer gam Bastarache . Harry Dyer ...... lone list of successful conver­ ter the first mUe. Burfoot, win- __ > nv— w By EARL YOST a 66-yard TD pass to Jim Belme that’s inoenUve too.” Club veteran to Games in Mexico. "I tried to Richard Hart .... BUI O m m n . ..8 ti6 1 sion kicks. ner of the famed Bonton Mara­ “This, and Boston, makes Edgnr King ...... 8lt66 Wilt and G>. but toe Oilers never threatened The loss left Buffalo A 1-11-1 watch from toe sidelines. run, but I Just ctxddn’ t,” he lUiss Huntington In possession tor the first By DAVE TUPPER nmnlng back, Marty Hammon, Rich Duchesneau picked off tachHng show for toe last time thon last April and former Wes- it a perfect year,’ tall, Second Best! Bcintard KownMd 81:66 again following toat score. for the season with one game Defimding champion Ait Du- said. le u ry Oainpl>«*l a Balesano areal eai^ In toe as he cKmaxed a fine season, tqyan University standout, step- scholarly - looking Ambrose Before yesterday’s Five Robert Massawy Oharira DlBaMO .68:02 The PMtadelpiXa TSera might * ««id ^ toe Powerful Windhiun High ^ third quarter and returned it Playing his. usual fine gome The victory ga-ve the CSilefe remaining oompored to Fhila- "I’ve been training hard for ' ^ tot toT;ack’s^ ^ MUe Road Race, Central Stephen Anlll .... Jerry ChoMn ....8 Highland Street — the ConnecUcut AA. teammatea Robert RusaeD out WBt Ctawnhertaln a. they aon"^ yeateiHay a^ng tom WrtSl t o f ^ ^ t and goal from'the one the In- Wa pdeked up 87 of toe 120 yards ^ tral CoonecOcut. Duloi^ didn’t after he won the Five Mile Amby Burfoot and Jim Keefe Uiape again. David Stoneman .,<7:0< H. Sogerstrom .... 82:16 alties called against an over- -__^ oejt _____ did •srtlh Mm, 'but they az« doing anxious Bast defense. Manchester by a score ieame squad match Us long strides, and al- ^ Maixtoester IBgh ter. " I was Just lucky today," he BUI Triboa m ... .21:41 Bastarn Divlaloa of the National Oreg VliKek and Dave Bray on top, 28-7. The talented Ham­ Bnte: Smith, Wlelock, Oreen, and then Jarred Buffalo’s Ed can’t seem to get over toe ^acementa.” Steve Dieterle .. .31:13 . Dave NnegeB ----- 62:66 11-yard line. Slemlenskl did toe sided it did not indteate toe true Pino. though he s^ e d the maigln at ^ “ These are the two biggest said. Wwg McDonnety .62:42 BoskettoMi Aaaoctatton. honors this tone wMh Love lowered the boom *>*' !»»■«• intercepted wito ono Potterton and Ernie off-target passes and penaHieB ______win, Mass. Squires is the Con­ “I’ll win here yet,” toe William Vendetto 28:20 . Jerry Lenta ...... 68:06 Taicklee: Vkicek. BieBor, Rasher, ntUcs, was third in 23:26. Btok, "This is the race of the fall What about the lucky paint­ John Horiarty Jr. 28:26 . Bob Gardner ----- 86:12 In the only other NBA game, tag a Rebel punt 71 yards to being returned for a touch- Tupper went 81 yards and hurt toe local attempt to get Moore Horiick NEW YORK (AP)— Joe Kuharich, perhaps the most necticut CLAC Class M cross and Boston has the race of the latter vowed. aso^MniOTe, was ninto in toe <5ountry champion and was soc- er’s cap toat Burfoot has worn BUI Dillon .28:18 . Jotn Barrett ....66dM Statfla topped Milwaukee 116- (be end zone. The placement down. scored. Jim Jackson booted toe momentum. The forward waB Walsh. troubled man in the ranks of pro football head coach­ NC^ crw country champion- State Meet to Jim spring,” he added. in past Manchester appear­ Paul Flannery . .38:26 . BfUto Snlmond ...6 6 i2 6 ll)6'(ip the’Weat* Coast boot by Lo-ve for the point af- Manchester won toe opening extra point this flnlahed toe of Dave Bray, Bob Bleiler and BaSST:' QuaS^Baieeano Ttorsa, es, finally won one. Which could make him a loser. "TUs was perfect running ed up that long hill (Highland . Rich Toujee Sr. .66:88 ^ Monday in New York. Eug,, of Norwich. ances, including yesterday? Roger Flaherty .28:30 A f^ 11 lend changes, toe ter was on target. toss but lost the ball on toe first scoring tor toe half at 14-7. Vlnoek, who played hard all Potterton, Chomiberlain, iiacf, Pa- Ktdiarich, howe-ver, didn’ t weather, nice and cool. Street). I knew that I would BUI Smith ...... David Mniphy ...66:81 Rounding out toe top 10 were High school awards went to "The cap Just feeis good on .28:33 host TOena piAad away (rain toe Bast’s final scoring drive of play from scrimmage when Mandrester moved to toe day. Steve Raraher, Doug Me- Soorea “ “ toy PeiiodB seem concerned wito the possi­ 0 Did he tUnk he would tri­ )iave to have a lead before I Paal ScheU ...... 28:31 . Tommy Leoniuid .86:40 Jota Vttaie, wfk> l«d the Uni- Moynlhan, Squires, a student at my head. People have offered gama’s 16tb tie at 71 wito a 18-2 the haH orlgta^ed on ita o ^ quarterback Jim Balesano Wtadtaon ntaie after Chisdc Miay Clata, Steve Moore, Dick Jag- Windham 14 0 reached the top because Jim Ken GankoMde . . David Pierce ....8 6 ^ Mlancheater bility of losing toe first draft versRy of Connecticut HusUe MUford High, and Charlie umph? me all kinds of hats, but I stick . 28:41 bund, and Los Ang«4M never 26-yard** ' ” line where " ' " South had fumhled toe snap and Windham intercepted a pass at the Wind- outa and Jim Ooughfiti were 0 7 "I always run to win. I felt runs better volng downUll, or Robert Larrabee .28:48 L Ken F erry...... 86:41 7T>; Hammon (09 yid. run), Ham­ pirt—probably Helsman Trophy with this style. I guess you David Lowe ...... 66:48 raeovared as CStambattain man­ run out of downs. Half'of -toe recovered at toe local 26. After ham 47 to start a drive late tough. Linebackers Tigper and Trtck Club to toe team cfaam- Duggan of Hartford Public. The that before the race that it on a flat surface.” Greg N olin...... 28:41 ta mon (6 yd. run), Mammon (1 yd. winner O.J. Slmpsan—after his DAN MOTNIHAN would call it a lucky hat. I’U Kurt Yankaskas Bobert Leahy ...... t » ’-M aged only 18 potato and 19 re­ Journey was taken ta toe air the first half. The march was Jack HoUck has 18 tackles be- run), SmUh (40 yd. piondiip. in fourth place. Dan latter waa 20to. All three boys would be between Jim (Jim Wearing white gloves, Bur­ .28:40 three plays against toe tough oeptkn), Hammon (1 Philadelphia Ftagles snam>ed an wear It until the AAU tells me A. Schlnederbect ^ ^ bounds against hfs old matee, with Qutan hitting O’Neil and stalled by penalties and two tween them ito complement the yu. puuwe). ^j^ng Thanks­ Jtoynihan of Malden, Mass., a ran unattached. Keefe) and myself." foot, IjuUt up a 100 yard lead 28:33 . Dm i Childa ...... 66.80 Indian line netted a minus, six Qrtslln ( a yd. run). Herald Photos By that I can’t imless I take the Joseph Ulanowics jg .jj . Henry Grooeen . .86:62 J<^ WhoUey on 10 and 23 Pi& : Hammon------(Idcka-S), ' Duciiee- 17-year-old Ugh sdxiol runner. This was the finest effort ever Burfoot teat^es the sixth going up Highland Street and atoo ha led to a world champlon- yards, toe Whippets talented losses -by Balesano. "wall”. May diaptayed his sure neau (poan), Jladoaon (kick). giving Day with a 1-0 -viotory was fifth; Greg MoCoU o f toe by schoolboys in the past two OFIARA PINTO lettering off," he offered. George Bols ...... 28 :53 . Robert Chllde ....86:66 tolp two yean ego. The Lakers, yarders. The remainder waa over Detroit. BUCEIVlCnJS grade in a Groton elemehtary held tUs margin over Keefe to John Keleher .... 29*04 Hurtle T. C. sixth. Bob Yahn of decades. Keefe was a dejected fellow . Chorlee N olle .■ ■■86:68 too, wettt playing without Jerry kept at gromd level w h ^ Sle- "The. draft la beyond here,” school. Keefe teaches the same the finish line in fa;dhlonlng a Hark Haggerty . 29 .'04 . Bonold Brower • 86:89 mienski and Healy rtared toe after gaining a second place for West, 'Who w as stdelned with Change AffiliatSon Kidiarito said after the longest grade in Middlefield. great 23:34.4 clocking. ------“ " j. ... John J s r e k ...... 29*66 . Atan Goudaltli ■J4XH boll carrying in the nine-play Packers May Regain Lead Sports Viewing "I tried to play a game with coming up next for both Bur- Thomas Popowskl . Rldiard Bioiah ------.84X)8 the (ki. WATERBURY, Oonn. (AP)— t®***’® etrtag of the pro season V Jackson hit three baskets and series. It was the latter who Julian Siegel ----- [ ended ta the mud and goo at De­ V 1,000 Races Goal for Fred Brown, 33 to Go Jim. I tried to lose him in the foot and K ^ e will be the No- 29:09 . John S t o n e ...... 84:18 The Waterbury minor-league David Eddy ...... 29:11 ignt two Bsslsta during toe finally crossed toe last white SATURDAY crow d," he said, “ We are both tional AAU 10,000 meter run in ^ . Bueeen OampbeK Sttie On Weekend with Victory 12:46 baseball team, last year affili­ troit. Wait Treschuk .[ 29:14 spree o s toe T6era won toelr marker tor the TD. ( 8) This Week In the friends but but I I knowknow thatmat inin order oroer New York's Van Cortland Park thou^t I could with him I. Ed FIgler ...... 64.18 NFL ated with the Cleveland Indians, "We play toe season. We’re Tony Trlbou ...... 29:14 . Ernie Uthgenoimt64:16 ninth gome ta 10 starta. He fin- The 100 per cent team ef- to win, I had to get out in front Saturday, a ddstance of six and ^ good. This was just IM ______NEW YORK (AP) — Throw spite loss to BaMmora. If they (SO) Roller Derby is to be a farm club for toe concerned wito winning and of him somehow. I wasn’t able cne-quarter miles. beautiful weather. The officials WUliam Burley . 29:16 Lnwienoe Aner ..64:21 itoed with 24 pcinta, w ke BIU Senior Citizen 68 Runs, le-quaner muea. ------BUI Trlbou ...... 29:11 n^^^d^r^raslVunlt vdilch out toe form rteete tWs week- had more offense, we’d pick ( 8) Foofliall: Army San Diego Padres next year, playing a game and that's all verdict that left Redskin Ooaefa Sunday, Burfoot will leave for here and toe fans are Just great, . Fred Goodetein ..64:24 to lose him in the pack, but Mike Nowakowekl 29:21 CuimtaghaBn )ed toe 79era with contest o f t h e ond, men. This is toe time of Vikings. They rtiU could puU it vs. Navy according to its new owner. we work toward now.” hopping mad. Japan where he will compete fantastic. There’s no better *'” ■ r . John Owen ...... 64:26 I did puU aiway when we start- i( n . John Flaherty .29:21 ;. Carl Lakea ...... 64:26 28. Elgia Baylor had 82 for toe 8^® blocking by year when Wg money^to ha-gtag out but you don’t run on those 2:00 (SO) Bowling Bernard Durocher of West Dallas, meanwhile, cUntoed "I thought toe offtolals stole in the Japanese Maratoon. He moo m uie coumry, ana 11 a James Denza ., •29:34 . Geenld Nolan ....64:81 Lakars. Love Jim Gerrlty, Tom Hap- «» every touchdown in games R ^ 2:80 (SO) AFL FootbaU Springfield, Mass., bought the at least a fie for the top spot ta the game from us,” Graham Finishes Fresh as Daisy was invited to compete by toe well nm. Nothing is left undone, Ed Lord ...... ••.29:26 . John Ralph ...... 88X16 uisium, InX. whipping lOforau- ’ * ^ - *LSenerto . • gave______—*plaved — 4tam mswMsssnoWk saa4««rain lanrland sun- HfSt. ILouis 28, PUtEhurgh 21— Highlights League club Tuesday the National Bbotball League’s after the Redskins -were as- Japanese AAU after his win in "Amby deserved to win. He no. Dan Flaherty .. sessed 124 yards ta penalties, .29:36 . John B foiidiy . . . . S6X)6 S plenty of tone to com- sWne by clube toat have been Once again, wltoout great con­ ( 8) FootoaU: Notre »m Jerry Wfuing and Oeorge Capitol Division with a 29-20 the Boston Marathon. was the best runner in toe field i l l . Roger Smith .. • .29:39 . John Donovan ...86:06 Ktni6~tnegam e—toe fwt ttme ifi6 ^ neftr Derfect eight fer hit by iixJuries and illness. victlion. The Steelers led 21-0 at Cardono. The price was not dis­ many o f them at crucial ittaaes. Ray Porteiance Dame vs. U.S.C. verdict over Washington ta toe By EARL YOST It was a hip injury suffered today,” toe second beat fellow 112. 29:86 I. Tom laoobonl ...66:10 Superflonica have registered ^ . ^ec^. Jim Reagan. Before toe weekend IS over halftone when they played 28-28 ( 8) Basketoall: Yale closed. only other NFL game played—a In the NFL Sunday, Atlanta Is Senior citizens in the in May toat prevented toe be- said. 113. Don Wojtyna . -.29:41 . Buck Feretto ....66:16 at Baltimore, St. Louis at Pitts­ Ken BUskl ...... four’ 'vtctoiiea ta a row etnee ^ guard slot, was toe Oreen Bay Packers could be tie Nov. 10. Steeler offense sOlve vs. UOonn 32nd Five Mile Road Race spectacled Burfoot from mek- There was 710 argwnent here. |JJ* 29:47 . John Gammingn .88:16 they joined the league Urt see- * ^ ^ game by en heck on top. The Loe Angeles under Dick Shtaer but Intercep- burgh, Oreen Bay at San EVan- Garth Eddy ...... 29:61 I. John Binrdn .... .88:22 SUNDAY yesterday were headed by Ing an all-out attempt to win a for the pair madh it a two-ilian JJ®’ BUI Martens ...... [29:58 son.,Three of toe triumphs have , opening kickoff. Rams end Beltimare Colts will tloas are deadly. Cards’ pees ( 8) Notre Dame Foot­ Roundup cisco, Los Angeles at Minneso­ spot cm toe United States. Olym- race after the first mUe. jj,[ i. Dnvld Wairen ...66:26 68-year-old Maurice Moore, cuff Bowie ...... 29:58 I. BBolwel BDotretta 88:26 been at toe ex{>enee of Bucks Senerth did a (aintasUc hove a hint If they’re going defense will need mper effort ball Highlights ta, New York at Cleveland and M.D., of Norwich, a veter John Yurgalewlcz 29:64 L Walt Kownlekl ..86:26 whHa to e other com e over CW- «uinB' In ” said East men- down to toe -wire to toe toat H- Mt it’s a must -win for Bt. Louis ( S) NFL: Giants vs. Chicago at New Orleans. an of more than 50 years Charles Flagg .29:38 . Robert Hbdiarda .68:81 CBgOu ter cniH Demers. gome. Doc. 16. to stay alive. Browns Two Bowl Berths Settled, Jim Nlnowskl, sUbbtag for tha ^Thrill Just to Be H er^ Vernon Stein .... .-29:38 I. Joe Swift ...... 66:88 The Bonlcs -virtually led from Power-kicker Steve CSocalone Dallas may know U it wlU Green Bay 24, San Francisco ( 8) Yale Footoafi Re­ ailing , passed of campaigning. He was 242nd, John Peterson .. next to last, but fresh as a .80:01 Marty Galotto .. ,i86:48 toe outset and by hoFtone they hiehlighted second half action have to sweat it out with New 14—The name of toe- game still view for three toudidowna and a 20-19 Royce Sawyer ... .80:08 ). Fred Brown ...... 86X14 Washington lead before Dallas daisy. Robert Yahn ... were ta front 6668. Twice MU- wtth two field goals, a 26 and York unltll the lest day. Oleve- ie defense. The Peckers have it, 1:80 (SO) AFL: Cincinnati Irish Ready for Trojans .80:05 . Soott W agner ..,.6 6 :2 6 weuhee ckned toe gap to four S6-varder. This brings his lend may be able to start seUlng especially ngalml toe passing vs. Boston rallied and clinched at least a Manchester was also honored James OUdden .. 80:97 !. R oger Leighton .M :21 by the presence of Fred Brown Dramatic Race-Kelley Dave Oseeasaa . points in the fourth quarter but season total to five and sur- tickets for toe Dec. 21 Eaetem game. Ken Willard will run rai 2:00 ( 8) College Football Houston and Florida State load in scoring -with an a-veorage rtare of the Capitol title. To •80:11 I. Altan Rubin ...... 86:86 gain a tie, second-place Nsw of Medford, Mass., who was Row Baynes .... *80:18 L Louis Rubin ...... 86:40 i(uto tone Seattle piiled safely fhe state schoolboy rec- Oonferenoe playoff. toom but they imirt tout o ff 8:80 ( 8) NFL: Packers vs. play a college footbaH game to- of 45 oo’rte a game. taking part in hla 867th race, By EARL YOST Dave Brower ... *80:16 I. Rtofanrd Tracy . . . 86:46 ahead. ops^f three field goals ta a Anybody who can escape with John Biodle’s atr game. Return 49ers Mght ta the Gator Bowl but Paul Olpean is fifth ta rushing York must win Its three remata- (80) AFL: San Diego an all-time high figure in toe “ It’s just great to be here. 'This is more dramatic and 126- Richard Krause ■ •80:20 I. Riebard TVmJe dr. 61X18 The taXcF BOb Rule and the year **** fi®“®fvee a of Bart Starr should give Pack- thelr Mgh-poweireid offenaeB with 1.386 yards and the Ken tag gam es and Dallas must lose United States lor a participant more interesting than any race anywhere,” a smiling |^* WUUam Bonton *80:24 I. Tbomne Galotto .61:26 Bucks’ Wayne Embry shared x fumMe leoovery on toe 29- etandtag vote. Oh weU, only two ere a Uflt. vs. Denver may 'turn it Into the Scoreboard BhUey-to-Ehno Wright combina- Its last two. ___ Detroit ( 4) Football Score- in track competition. The agile little Johnny Kelley said after yesterday’s Five Itfile Dave Gilroy ----- ■80:26 I. Ron DombrowaU ,.81:24 soorliv laurels with 27 points y*^ une by Bast’s Pete Sod- more weeks after tote one. Let’s DaUae, Watotagton, Bowl. tten is a paasirg ithreat. The Hie Redskins were hurt by Robert Dixon ... ■80:80 i. Don GuUmdtta ■ • *81:28 8pC606 ^ tortl seTup the only A,^...kA.^AMarMtouchdown fma try m once rw *A mrtwA more. AMAU o games w m a M a a are w o and Philadelphda are idle after board The game is the oMy one on Cougars have slaughtered Idaho penalties, including a pose ta- Brown admitted to 62 years. RoadT,_. J Race.T,--- jgj’ Robert Dean .... *80:82 >. Joe Kriatan ...... 81:60 “ My goal is 1,000 races,*and drtve hi the final half. Healy Sunday. Thursday gemra tonlght'B schedule. Fbur were 77-3 and Tulsa 100-6 ta their last terforence call toat sat up a For the second straight year "I’ll be here, even if I can 188. Doug Fenity ... • 80:88 1. Joe Kriatan Sr. .86:00 played Thursday as two bowl two starts. To moke matters Dallas touchdown. And Graham I’U make it ” he said. “I’m re­ 184. Foul Carter .... S. Manrice Bloore ..86:66 broke loose on toe first play NFL AFL the 37-year-old six-time winner only be a spectator,” he said. • 80:86 scrimmage and mn the Balltonore 81, Attante 10-The CSnelnnlatt 21* Boston 16-Po- Howe Nets 699lh berths -were settled and 16 more -worse, (hey rank fifth nationally also drew a 16 yard penalty (or tired now, so I can stay in top had to be content with a 10th "These Five Mile runs are 186. Alan MacDonald ■ 80:81 I. Btarfc Yonkowlta .69:86 Dead Enid Sign shape." He drat started com­ (U^nce Love followed once FUcon* made ft cloee the fiist trlots’ taaky dMense vulnerable are on -tap Sa'turday as the regu- ta tdtal defense. unsportsmanlike conduct, place finish. Just a sprint for my old bones,” Colts are to the run and Bangals have one Goal' in Defeat lar season comes to a cloae, "We've got a chance against "i thought the cfWnlaia atols petitive racing in Montreal In Team Scoring No. 4 Hnskie Trade aob 21, Oentaai: Ootm. “It’s a thrill for me just to he said as he left to Join his .ft- For Miami, Nets Bowl of toe beat ta rookie Paul Robin- save tor the Dec. 7 meeting ta Houston,” said Coach BM Pe- die game from us,” Graham 1928, years before a majority be here and to be part of the A*A 29« family. Which includes three First Schoolboys—D. W. Moynlhan, BtaMen, Btaos., fifth; Peter money and not to be denied. The son -with 912 yards. Neither club GortUe Howe's 699th career University Park, Pa., between terson of Florida State, “in spite growled. "I've written the of toe competltora in yester­ excitement. Running in the race goal could not prevent the St. day's race were bom. Brown daughters, back in Mystic. Squliee, New MUford, eighth; Oharlea Duggan, Hartford, 20lh. ^ t h l^ lS S r io iS 's S k e t b S Jtas^ ” ^ r 19 Bast CathoMc seniors ‘ Penn State and SyracuEO. of toe fact they hanre what may league officiate several timas is a thrill. This is the greatest Aknvnuou ouanniriNUk « bu- rui .. jjjajj DempSey downed especiaUy behind weak often- Louis Blues from continuing to Texas -won Its way tato a Cot- Just be the best college football complaining about toe offictet- finished in 230th place yester­ elaUon Thursday night fo r the it was the last time they would inainon maike life m iserable for the Na­ run race in the country.” Miami FloridUtaJanTNe^Yoric wear the Blu. and^Whlte. Grad- ^ con tmi Bowl dote against Tennes- team in Amierloa.” tag. But never has it been this day. Kelley should know a little get practice for EJarl Moirall. New Yotic 28, Miami 2t-nJoe tional Hockey’s League’s East Dr. (Jhariie Robbins was an­ NetA; uatlng w ill be Quinn. Love, see by trouncing tfadltlonBi rl- Ihe Semtaoles have a potent bad. I don't mind getting ttaag;, something about how races are Last home game at the old Colt Namath vs. Bob Grlese should Division.'' other old timer in the nm. The SHOP TALK— Charlie Robbins and Maurice Moore Year’s Visit in One Morning Both teams were lit their Jacques, Slemlenskl, Healy, val Texas AAM 35-14 Thursday, ah' attack of their own. Flanker and I can appreciate toat toe ot- nm because lie’s been around set up a preitty fair air war at Howe scored ta the first peri­ M.D. has been In over 700 races games until the final minutes Freybal, Sadtoskl, Reagan, Ger- • The -victory gained the Long- Iton Sellers ranks this season in ficials have Judgment calls to talk shop before race. Both are practicing physi­ for some 20 years as one of the When accolades are being van, Ireland’s gift to Holy „ r . , . . . ------,, narv New Orleans 17, Chicago 16— Shea Stadium where Jets are od Thursday night but the ex- horns a share of toe Soutowest receiving and has gained more make. But I think Ifb about and is bUII going strong. He’s a By EARL YOST ransionist Blues bounced beck youngster, compared to Moore cians. Moore, 68, was the oldest man in the race. nation’s best. Twice a member tossed but, bhe can't forget Cross and in his first Five Mil- Cbdference championship wi'th career yards than anyone ta his- time we got some officials -who ■'’Ths Mtanesote. Pipers beat M- Gabriele, Boto Harvey, Rldiard niavlmr quaiiterfclacks game. Jelts can’t get by with oce and Brown, being only 48. of tIVe United States 'Olympic “ This is always a year’s Howard "Pete” Server of the er, placed 19th. He's a fresh­ '“ ami 129-107 while the Dellas QuagUaroIl, Steve Carter, Gene tor a 8-1 v lc ^ over D ^^t, Arkansas but Texas goes to the tory, 3,384. Bill (Japplemaa does have Judgment” team, a Pan-American Games man at Holy Cross. Former aire o f tooae sowo efforts they some- extending thete- itabeaten string Cotton Bowl by-virtue of a 39-29 the throwing. Referee Norm Schacter beads visit in one morning for Rec Department. He was a •” Chaparrals downed New York w^io, Mark Coemota. Steve «*-® ««*» Baare to eight games—six of them member on several occasions, Herald correspondent Rich Dy­ corcatmon. times turn in against - lower win over toe Razorbacks. Ar- Texas raced to a 86-6 halftime toe offlelaJs team that included life saver In more ways than •vUO-106, Paquette and Dave Dogonu against established Blast teams. winner of countless long dis­ me when I run in Manches­ er at East Catholic High was ____ _ „ Bears may have shot their last dubs, kansas settled for the Sugar lead over the Texas Aggies be- Joe ConnMl, Burt Tolar, Jack f GREG McCOLL one yesterday. .Colleague 'Wito Connie Hawk^. who ..j feel pride aid B«itl*ud« ^ ^ Tn the o-'ly other NHL game tance national championships ter,” Charlie Robbins said. responsible for Donovan appear­ San Diego 27, Denver 14—With Bowl against unbeaten (Seorg'ia. hind a balanced attack and a Fbtte, Adrian Burk and Oaoego Hal Turklngton’s excellent re­ -' MOred 81 points, on the bench (or the seiviors, each and every played Thursday night, Pdtts- I and a member of the Helms ports around the course, with ing here. . .Several signs of boys last week. Charlie Durkee Dick Post and other Choigers Ekaewhiere, Liberty Bowl- defense that Intercepted five o f FkUs. "I see a lot of old friends a.jother West team, encouragement were noted near m Parerlval, and may the toat to the Army, Sen Diego wUl bound 'Virginia Tech walloped Edd Hargett's peusses. Chris (3U- Dallte went ahead, 22-20, on a Sports Briefs Foundation Track and Field on the spot progress of the race, rtung CMcago of the East Dlvi- Hall of Fame, should serve as all along the race route,” whldh was relayed to fans at toe finish line from roofers of ^ *’®**®' triumphant, have tough tone stlcMng with dutq VMI 66-6, Tulsa sent Wichita bert. gained 85 yards in 26 car- tourto-quarter field goal by B®*"®” ' ^ aa «hev say In the fight clubs. Oakland and Kansas Oty down ston. 3-2. competent credentials. the one-time Manchester High the finish line were big league . sbme of the contestants. . . ^ rldlans 2S-19 ta the final period, (rom a dunking ta the showers State to a wlnless season 23-7 rles and finished Ms regular Mike Cole and nailed It down on Cleveland 31, New York 28— the streltdi. This could be fatal ' Be’-enaon scored two Jim Foor,^ 19, a wuthpaw The little Fitch High English and UCionn harrier said. ”H’s . .Dr. Joe Kristan of Rock­ Several youngsters were not of­ ‘ That gave Minnesota a three- aocompanled by Ms assistant and, In a night game, LouteSana season career third among all- a pass tatercapttaa- by rooklo pitcher from St, LdLls Who was Just like old home week and the ficial entrants due to their age BrowLis have won six straight unless John HocU bounces back goals as the rampaging Blues teacher, who runs for the Bos­ ville, one of the leading Joggbrs '^game lead over Miami In the oooches extended , their West Division Tech, which Is in the Grantland tlpie runnors wHtii 8,281 yards. tackle Larry Cole. Detroit’s No. 1 man in the June, spectators here are Just great. In the area, was up all night . . .Mayor Nate Agostinelll ca­ and GiaritB sUU are shaken by strong from New York disaster, ton A.A,, rates a few lines too, ■'’Western Division race. Kut Oi^oiio (») leaa to a fat nine points over Rice Bowl, knocked off Its (Quarterback Wlayne Hum- Cowboy tackla Jettso Pugh 1967 free agent draft, will get a The runners really appreciate due to a series of emergency pably handled the presentations Dnllaji’ Ren Boona scored U Ends: Carter. Crtoplno, Quacllaroll. toat beartbreoker ta Los An------for his presence each season u auas' Kon eoone scoroa jMccto. PHetnuitonlo. Oonnora. idle Los Angeles. fourth nmjor opponent 42-24. phries passed for three touch- Mt Ntaowrtl Just as ha warn re - chance to make toe Tiger pitch­ the applause, even toe fellows calls, and didn't catch more at toe East Side Rec. , .The “'of Ms 27 points In too final 6K "miSdir'oMrity’. Beriin. Hap- ^ Saturday's slate is highlighted downs ta his first varsity start leosiid: the boU, resulUiig ta a ing staff next spring. He won helps attract the excellent turn­ runners ate 86 dozen doughnuts, St. Louis, with only six losses outs. who finish far' back in the pack. than a few winks; yet he ran ' minutesinlmita. to put down a rally by penr. .WaiU. bSoSS'. Damn, Ofcx»Tooe. Ifolly, 1^0 and passing by the meeting In Los Angeles to lead Vhgtala Terii over 'VMI. wobbly pass which Cote pteksd .four out of five decisions with and finished. . .There were several hundred sandwlohes, 16 o f BiU Neleen figure too much Bow ling in 21 games, is toe only West Kelley's name is synony­ Robbins has competed in more !?'tha Nats. Nsw York trailed by a ia ^ ';’"Treybrt . Quirai. o ’Nrt. between second-ranked' South- The defense picked off (our eft on the Radrttas thfo and Montgomery, Ala., last season. six [rfiyslclans in the run, in­ gallons of milk and Juice and for Giants' defense, wMch is team with a winning record. toan 700 races. Including 60 > t a t With 8:87 left but B ^ e The Blues spoiled Detroit's em OalKomla end No. 9 Notre passes emd recovered two fum- rumbled ta for the touchdown mous with the Manchester F(ve cluding Dave Warren of Blan- 24 dozen packages of ice cream, M.. <■> frrm* with ^ _ ' coming on strong but may ^ Mile Rood Race. Manchester, marathons ln[ his 26-year ca- “kept toe Chaps ta front with Boatk Oaihollc (S> ______KAOY — Al LaiPhint 242-612, homecoming after a ■ 2% week Dame. Other top attraoUona ta- bles as the Gobbters made Tur- that cUmtoed It, , Olympic skier Larry Damon, chester who was 224th and as compUmemta of the Tall Cedars. ■''^drlvtag layups. The Nets made Bnda; Ourtx>ls. Omnato. Lusanll. be ready (or this test. Count on elude Army-Navy, Qeorg’a. hey Day a tteM day. All toe PhltedelpMa scoring formerly of Burlington, Vt., re­ too, owes Kelley a debt of grat­ spry as a daisy when he crossed Boone ChaUanb, AleMo. , FranFlan Tarkenton'Taricenton to ahatoe up v-«mwuey^.«anojjTavian>- Q“ ®y Frattoro- roa,d trip and overcame Howe's in the last three TeoMQeorgla, Tennesaee-Van- Mike Stripling completed 26 of cam* on (laid goals by Item sides in Norway with his wife, itude for honoring her eacl) toe finish line. . .Former pro Start of the race was delayed those new men in the Broww? “ 206-202664. Bem ie S u rek 216- fifth goal Ken Smith, former Manches­ games. derbtit, Oklahoma-Oklahoma 61 peases tor 386 yards and two Betoer, covering SI, 18, 83 and. M the former Babben Enger, also Thanksgiving morning with his boxer Bill Taylor was happy, 10 minutes due to the .record ^bSklte Morirto, Bartirt, Ote dS^^aTlHe m1^ wen puU it State; Alabama-Auburn and Ari- as Tulsa turned yaxdb. 'Dw 18 pMMs put bbn Mb. presence. ter High and University of South After Howe's first period pow­ a skier. Carolina track star, was a post as were a number of runners, number of entranta who had to uj ______Qeyne*. ® « <<>*• desparalta Glanto.’ Stick 3M, Fred Nasalff 217-684, zona State-Arlsono. back stuUwm Wichita Stalte. 3 ta toe NFL’s aU-tlma soortag BRoks: lAwabe, LonC PisichRla, around to the end. Watt 248, Oeorge Murrey er play goal, Qleim Hall took Kelley’s greatest days nre be­ entry. Smith, who placed 46th, wMh his best time ever. Bill, be checked in by Earl and Bob Tiirry McDermott of Blrmtag- Tonight's palling should be a 'Die Hunioanes led only' 8-0 but list, a foot ha was not awarf of. Lettuce, which has few calo­ hind him, especially |n shorter a school teacher in Greenwich Peterson and Ed Tomkiel who itoM^Dwnalo. Lempa. KranooUne, ^oe Angelce 18,18. Minnesota «»• charge In toe fit. Louis nets and Is the varsity cross country and "'ham, Mhdi., was toe stood Detroit off. Meanwhile,...... wild one. Houston, readeed 10th, SMidtag threw scoring passes "TUs hasn’t exactly bora * ries, gives bulk to the diet and races, but his name Is still mae- and a fine marathoner, was handled the registrations. Ken '“medal winner for toe United TD?Ii , (S6-yanl______run): Ble- 10—The weatherman______couM____ soccer coach at Airport High mlenaU. .(iiL-^^tun^ ghake up those warmweather TBBIOTALBRS-Otady Bray Berenson scored hta 12th and is the top offensive tecun ta toe of 16 yards to Harry Wood and year when We’ve bom ruunlug has large amounts of vitamins Ic. School In West Oolumbia, 8.C. 68rd. . Jackson did a yeoman job in ^States In the 1964 O lym pics up lt 13th goals of the season and natton wiitfa lan all-time mark of seven to Lee Bogete in (toe final check* on ttia reraid booto," be FRED BROWN Before Amby Burfoot Moved Out A and B. Will he be back next year? County Cork's Kleman Dono­ distributing the numbers to all. (^yertt ruto. Rams ta hoetUe cUmate. Vlk- 177, Nancy Gaily 188 —499, A - He also teaches geom etry. .lifonsbroek, Austria. He won toe PAT: Love (4 kdeia). drea Marshall 478. Craig Cameron alao Mt. aoo-meter spaed skating crown. FG: Ctootiooe (399, 86 yards). Inga never etopped hitting de-

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PAGE THIRTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALo, MANCHESTER, CONN.,’ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 THIRTY-SEVEN BY SHORTEN « imI WHIPPLE Holp Wonfod— Holp Wowtud Mdo 34 Auto Aceostorio*— THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW 3 5 T h M A TUCB TO, get out In the fresh Businou Locations fO R A HOMBLV WALUFLOWBR.MOM IS B u t f o r THECLITIES„,WOWrHOW PAST YMp 3 6 Situotiom W onfod— Apartmonts— Fkrtf— Out of Town FllLECl WITH THE MILK OF HUA^N KINDNESS, MILK CURDLES.' air. Outdoor workers,' shop Artlelts For Sol* 4B SNOW T1RB8, Town and Coun­ workers, concrete fabrloalors. Tonomants 63 For Ront 64 For Ront 66 CLASSIFIED PART-TTMB cook, call 649-4619. F o m o ln 3B BROWSE around for Christ­ try, Firestone, 630x18, nylon. Have many opening* for TWO MEN to work In furnltime ______mas gifto. Open every *0*1'' ENJOY country living, S-room CaU after 6, 643-2848. steady work In healthy outdoor warebouae, MS, first floor, stove Want information on one of our classified advertlsementoT game rooms, remodeling, all NEED MONEY? Acceptinging Comptometer Operator LICENSED PLUMBER. Good excelled for disposition and de­ 6264, "D o you ever get the feeling that on intemtrtlenci ■VERNON — Five room house Road, requesting variance to SNOW PLOWING —save your mortgages on real estate. CtJl wages and overtime plus other ter, Conn. An equal opportunity 41 CHAPEL STREET sire to please. Ready for new and refrigerator, $130. monthly. build a dwelling on undersize N'n answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the types of carpentry work. No Openings for experienced organixathn called ‘THEY" are running things?" for rent, $136. CaU 872-3238. health and your pocket book, benefits; CaU A. B. Chick employer. MANCHESTER. (X)NN. OoU 643-4491. Job too smaU. R A R Bros., for confidential home inter­ comptometer operators to homes December 1st. or will lot No. lA. Plot plan and per­ residential and commercial, 643-0288. view, days or evenings. Fast Plumbing A Heatii«, 649-2928. hold until Christmas. 648-4286. RoHsts— Nunarios 49 colation test required. EDWARDS work 8:30 through 4:30, five Phone Mrs. BrunetU, 643-2487. ONE ROOM apartment and 8- Call 649-3116. service, telephone Mr. Hall, No. 67—Anthony Armentano, days a week. Must be WANTE3D — PuU-tlme eervlce DRIVER-SALESMAN FLUFFY and friendly Wttena LAROE selection of nallye room apartment. Available im­ Out of Town ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ 249-3468. 394 Stony Road, Bolton, re­ ANSWERING SERVICE TREES cut and removed, land skUled in all phases of station attendent Apply in per­ looUiH for a happy home. Xmas trees. Wholesale, retail. mediately. Write Box T, Man­ rage, rec rooms, bathrooms F o r R e n t 66 questing ^ permit for year- cleared, reasonable. Free esti­ comptometer work. Excel­ son. Cantone’s Esso Service, RETAIL MILK ROUTE Please caU 646-6646. order. R. RodelU, Cedar chester Herald. tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ Woaring Apporol— Apartments— Fkifs— round occupairt of a seasonal 649-0500 875-2519 mate, insured, 289-8720. ment work, cellar floors, pa­ lent benefits, free parking, 308 W. Middle Tpke. •Every 6 weeks off wlUt pay. Salosman W antod 36-A ______Swamp Rd., Oovenltry, 742-8181. MANCHESTER —Park Cheat- VERNON — Mount Vernon dwelling on Lake Road, An­ tios, roofing. CaU Leon Cies- Business Opportunity 28 subsidized oaifeteiia, con­ •Salary plus commission. SILVER TOY poodle, male, sU ------2------Furs 5 7 Tenements 63 Apartments now available, STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone $17,000. phis regular caah bonus weeks old, AKC reglirtered. (3aH CHRISTMAS Trees —^Tag now! nut Garden Apartments, im­ dover. uid leave your messsRe. You'll hear from our advertiser In synskl, BuUder. 649-4291. genial co-workers and ex­ •Paid hospitalization. new 3% rooms, at $145 and Pr time withont spendinR all evenhiR at the telephone. walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ cellent working conditions. tor man over 40 in Manches­ 643-4074. Cut later! Bring family to TUXBIDO for sale, size 42 waist. mediate occupancy, 4% rooms At thds hearing Interested LUNCHEONETTE, fuUy equip­ •Paid retirement plan. LUXURIOUS duplex, 4% rooms, $150 plus 4% at $165 and $170. races, railings. All concrete re­ REX3 ROOMS a specialty, pan­ Apply f. ter area. Take riiort auto tripe Stanley Tree Farm, Long Httl worn twice. (Jail 289-7825 after at $160. Available Dec. 1st, 3% persons may appear and be •Annual vacation. 1% baths, colored. range and Available December 1st, studio pairs. Reasonably priced. 643- eling, kitchens and all interior ped, $4,000 and rent $100 a CLEAN-UP. to contact customers. Air mall EXOTIC Himalayan cats. Both Rd. off Rt. 6 at Andover 6. at $186. Heat, hot water, oven heard and written communica­ Autom obilas For Sola 4 •Sundays off. refrigerator, heat, hot water. apartment at $130. Heat, hot 0851. remodeling. Free estimates. month or lease $226 per month. FIRST NATIONAL A. G. Pate, Pres., Texam Re­ blue and Seal. (Coll John Bar- Church. Open weekends, other- range, refrigerator, parking tions received. Comer of Route 31 and Dailey onousky, 226 Woodland Street, wlae by appointment. White Bus line. Rent $160. Available and storage. No pets. CaU 627- water, refrigerator, oven- Financing arranged. CaU STORES, Inc. MAN Apply In person finery Ooip., Box 711, Fort range, disposal, dishwasher, Dated In Andover, Conn., this 1966 CHEVY II Nova, excellent REPAIRS — Lawnmowers, Rd., busy intersection by Cov­ 643-6948. Spruce, S ^ r t i Pine, cones, Wanted— To Buy 58 November 20th. OaU 640-2362, 9238 between 9-6 p.m. After 6 H ER A LD Ralph Starkweather, 643-0346. Worth, Texas 76101. wall to >^1 olarpeting, air- 29th day of November 1968. condition. Automatic, 4-door snow blowers and garden trac­ entry Lake. CaU 742-6169 and PARK A OAKLAND AVES. boughs, fireplace wood. 742- 646-4842. p.m., 647-18?!. Good starting salary In KNUDSEN BROS. DAIRY SIAMESE kittens raised on WANTED — Antique furniture, conditioning, swimming pool, Zoning Board of Appeals sedan. Best offer over $1,100. tors. Free pick up and deUvery after 8 p.m. 742-8434. 1100 Burnside Ave., AGGRESSIVE man for store 6438. DOX LETTERS in Manchester and South Wind­ EAST HARTFORD, CONN. modem plant. Overtime, In­ TLC. Best gift of aU for Christ­ glass, pe'wter, oil palnUngs or NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ WE HAVE customers waiting tennis courts, parking cmd stor­ Theodore Mobeig, CaU 649-2562. East Hartford sales in hardware and lumber other antique Itenu. Any quan­ Chairmen sor area. CaU 644-0421. Special Services 15 SMALL complete machine shop, surance benefits. Apply in mas. Call 6484)628. luxe garden type apartments for the rental of your apart­ age all in d u e d . No pete. Tele­ department. Chance (or ad­ tity. 648-8709, 166 Oakland St. Elrich SMsmets, For 'Yimr new equipment, wired, ready person. Household Goods 51 available now. (Jail Paul ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ phone Hartford, 537-9238, Ver­ *^1 trucking, odd Jobs, also AAMCO Transmissions of Man- REFRIGERATION mechanic, vancement, many fringe ben- to go. For further details call W. Dougan, Realtor, 640-4686. tate Associates, Inc., 648-6139. non 876-8721. ' Secretory Infonnation * m/vvri«%0moving iaw»Alarge -«Tvv\iia*tAAaappliances. Oiiwa.Burn­ nhofitArChester, notlnnwirip.nationwide, finiftrAn*guaran­ efita Apply Hal OlgUo, W. G. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, WANTED — Restaurant equip­ 649-5137. 643-9883. for modern planl. Pension, va- Live Stock 42 ing barrels deUvered. $4. 644- teed service. Budget terms. Olenney Co., 68 Hebron Ave., raiM*B, ' automatic wariiers ment, stmre, tavern and bank­ FOUR ROOMS on first floor, 30 THREE ROOM heated apart­ THE HERALD wUI not CLERK-TYPIST MorlandTool Co. cTuT^ o^r ruptcy equipment. CaU Fcm- disclose the identity of PLYMOUTH Fury H station 1775 or 289-8824. Loaner cars. Free towing. CaU New Sunoco Service ^ fits. OaU 289-2708, Mrs. Caesar. Glastonbury. ONE Shetland Pony, four year with guarantees. See them at Locust St., heat, hot water, ho ment, upstairs, (or middle aged any advertiser using box 643-2467, Manchester - Vernon We have an exceUent oppor­ old gelding. (JhUdren 'a pet. B.D. Pearl’s AppUancea, 646 taine Restaurant Equipment, appliances, adults. $135. CaU woman. 643-6016. wagon, 1966. Automatic, power 1404 ToUand Tpke., Manchester $17,000 PLUS regular cash letters. Readers answer­ SNOW PLOWING, lots .drive­ town Une, Rt. 83. TalcottvlUe. Station tunity for a qualified typist FULL-TIME oU truck driver. Rides aitd drives. $160 includ­ Main St. CaU 648-2171. 47S Windsor Street, (Joraer 646-2426, between 9-6. steering. Top condition. No bonus for man over 40, Man­ ing blind box ads who ways, apartments, stores, etc. in our Advertising Dept. Experienced. Apply 816 Broad ing harness and pony cart. CaH Canton Street, Hartford, 627- NOW RENTING money down. Low weekly pay­ Being Built on Route 83, also sidewalks. Reasonable CHAIRS need reca-ting? We use chester area. Take shetit auto SINGER automatic zig-zag sew­ 6771. LOOKINO (or anything lo real desire to protect their ments. Csdl broker, 233-8715. PART-TIME evenings, 6 to 10 Street, Miancheeter. 646-6376. identity can foUow this rates. OaU 643-4536. natural cane and do aU types Manchester , tripe to contact customers. Air ing machine, 'with cabinet, ex­ estate rentals — apartments, F u rn is h e d p.m. Married only, car neces­ HOUSEHOLD lote — Antiques, procedure: 1962 BISCAYNE Chevrolet, 4- of caning. CaU Hebron 1-228- maU A. K. Dickerson, Pres., cellent condition, hems, button­ homes, midtiple dwelUngs, no Apartments 63-A SHARPENING Service — Saws, •Three bays sary, $3.00 per hour to start. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, Enclose your reply to the door. Automatic transmisslon,- 9738. SouBiwestem Petroleum Oorp., Articles For Sole 45 holes, sews on buttons, em­ fees. CaU J. D. Real Etetate Sunm^ SaooJul knives, aces, shears, skates, •Moderate Investment KEYPUNCH CaU 646-4880 from 2-7 p.m. glassware. We buy estates. VU- ANDOVER — 8% rooms, utUl- box in an envelope — new snow tires. CaU 644-2966. •Potentially one of the highest BAKERY MECHANIC Ft. Worth, Texas, 76101. broiders, Monograms, etc Associates, Inc., 648-6129. rotary blades. Quick service. only. FTIEE — New wheels with snow lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 tles Included. References. No address to the dassl- volume stations in Manchester. Originally over $800., now only (eid Manager, Manchester Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Roofing— Siding 16 OPERATOR Ures. Discount price on studs. Lake St., B<^ton, 646-8247. NEW -THREE room apart­ pete. 742-8161. PART-TIME, $3.60 per hour, Large local concern has $65. or $10. monthly. City Sew­ Evening Herald, together 1966 FORD LTD, 4-door hard­ Main St., Manchester. Hours For added Information call Should have one to two Order your winter tires now. ment, Edl electric heat, deluxe ROOFING, aluminum ..siding, four evenings per week and opening for a man exper­ W a n t e d ing Center, 622-0476. THREE ROOM furntehed bache­ with a memo Ustlng the top, A-1 condition. Call 742-7676. dally 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:30-9, years keypunch experience, Cole’s Discount Station, tele­ constructiim, large walk-in gutters, carpenter work, 30 Saturday. Four full-time open­ ienced In machine repairs Rooms W ithout Board 59 lor apartment, split level, pri­ UiUaqiL companies you do NOT Saturday 7:30-4. 643-7968. SUN OIL COMPANY pleasant working conditions, o r F e m a le 3 7 phone 648-68^. SEWING MA(JHENES — singer closets, exceptlonaUy large liv­ want to see your letter. years’ experience. Connecticut ings available. Call 289-7468, 4 and maintenance In its bak­ vate entrance, aU apptiancea 1964 FORD Fairlane, 2-door se­ exceUent fringe benefits. automatic slg-zag, exceUent THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ ing room. Appliances and heat Your letter wUl be de- CARPENTER — experienced, VaUey Construction Co., 643- 568-3400. to 8 p.m. ery department. Permanent SOUP’S on, the rug that te, ao with TV, parking lot. Ideal dan, standard transmission, Evenings and weekends, Mr. concUUon. Makes buttonholes, tage St. centraUy located, large furnlabed. Convenient location I stroyed if the advertiser good tires. CaU 643-1826. all types of work. Reasonable. 7180. Free estimate. position. EhcceUent wages clean the spot with Blue Lustre. and parking. Available Decem­ for professional person. Call By Royiiioiid F. & Louis C. Domalo N John Perry, 749-3185. PART-TIME help mtale, no ex­ hems, embroiders, etc. Orlg- pleasantly furnished rooms, Is one you’ve mentioned. CaU anytime, 646-1787. Apply and employe benefits. Send 643-1878. perience needed, openings on Rerit eiectrlc ahampooer $1. Ol- InaUy over $800., 6 monthly parking. (JaU 648-2368 (or over­ ber 1st. (Jail 646-9268. Deluxe Apartments from $145 per month If not It wiU be bandied UNOOLN Continental I960. AU resume to P.O. Box 1488, PART^TIME DOUG'S Welding — Arc and gas aU three shifts, 8-12, 6-10, 12- oott Variety Store. payments of $8.60 each or pay- night and permanent guest In the usual manner. power, air-conditioning, beauti­ Roofing and PERSONNEL DEPT. Hartford, stating experience FIVE room apartment on sec­ weldii^, 8-6 dally. 244 Broad St. 4 a.m., siteady work, good pay. (JUSTODIANS — LAUNDRESS $61 cash. 522-0031 dealer. rates. ful car. $75 down, assume bal­ Chimnoys 16-A Help Wanted— and quaUfiootlonB. KEEP CARPET cleaning prob­ ond floor With garage. Quiet THREE and four room furnish­ behind Dairy Queen, Manrties- Call 649-6384 after 6 p.m. ed apartments. OaU 649-6271. ance. CaU broker, 233-8715. —KITCHEN AIDES — HOUSE­ lems small—use Blue Lustre A BIG SUPER VALUE resldentla} street. Walking dis­ ter. ROOFING — Specializing re­ F e m a le 3 5 PRATT & WHITNEY LIOHT housekeepl'ng room, PAUL W. DOU g S m, Realtor PART-TIME three evenings and KEEPERS. RAPIDLY BX- ■wall to wall. Bent elootrlc tance to sdiools and Stores. Lost and Foond 1 1963 OORVAIR-Monza, three pairing roofs of all kinds, new MACHINE TOOL 3 ROOMS FURNITURE heated and fully furalShed, Saturday, $60. per week. Call •haihpooer, $1. W.H. England Available December 1st, one 649^535 speed, standard transmission, TREE removal-Trimmlng. Rea­ roofs, gutter work, chimneys PANDINO MODERN (JONVAL- WITH A 801 Main Street, 648-4074. NOTPOWT LOST — Dog, miniature poodle, WOMEN for marking and as­ 545 New Park Ave., 528-2214. CABINET maker, experienced. Hardware, Bolton. year lease, $120 monthly. CaU Business Locations radio, heater, whitewall tires. sonable rates. Covered for cleanied and repaired. 30 years’ B8CJBNT HOME. EXCELLENT REPRIG, and T.V. brown, spayed female, vicinity property damage. Got a tree sembling shirts. Clean and Able to measure and estlniBte ROOM to rent for gentleman, 1-633-6026. For Rent 6 4 CaU 649-0618. experience. Free estimates. steady Job. Apply In person. BENEFITS. TOP WAGES. a l u m in u m SHEETS — Used Wright's MIU Rd., Coventry. problem? CaU Dana’s Tree West Hartford, Conn. CARPENTER — for shelving Jobe, install plastic laminate FOR ONLY $898 private home. 119 (Jooper HUI Call Howley 643-6361. 644- New Systems Laundry, 44 Har­ work. Can be done at your con­ tope. Potential supervisory op­ a* printing plates, .009 thick, THE "ANNIVERSARY” FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ TOR RSINT or sale-461 Main Liberal reward. 742-7432, 643- PONTIAC Tempest, 1986 hard­ Service, 522-8429. Street, caU 646-0696. Corner of New State Read & HHUard Street 8333. rison Street, Manchester. venience. ApfUy Mr. Katz, portunity within newly formed 28x88” , 26 cents each or 6 for 8 ROOM OUTFIT INCLUDES ond floor, near Main Street, Street. BuUdlng and lot next 4680. top, automatic, power steering. An equal opportunity employer. THE MEADOWS COMMERCIAL snow plowing, Arthur Drug Store, 942 Main company, Bolton area, 649-9309, $1. (Jail 648-2711. 1 FAMOUS MAKE REFRTO. WESLA, FURNISHED deeping security depoelt required. CaU to Post Office. ExceUent loca­ Ebccellent condition. Low week­ Models Open from 2:00 p.m. Ifli dark LOST — Cocoa brown poodle guaranteed speedy service. NURSE or LPN • Street, Manchester. 648-1174 1 FAMOUS MAKE T.V. room on bus Une. Parking. 272 Everett Real Estate Agency, tion for any use. 646-2426 from ly payments. No money down. DRIVERS — Saleman—married DARK rich atone free loam; puppy vicinity Coventry, Bolton CaU 643-68U. M iliin o ry , 1 BEDROOM SUITE Main St. 649-8638. 6 to 6 p.m. CaU broker, 233-8716. 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. part-time at BOOKKEEPER, Mancherter of­ JANITORS — Part-time eve­ washed sand; rtone, flU, area. Reward. CaU 742-6666. Dressmaking 1 9 man for twtall mUk dellvwy, 1 LIVING ROOM SUITE fice, 37% hour week, fringe nings. CaU 643-4453, 8-6 p.m. South Windsor, Enfield area. FULLER BRUSH (JO. has fuU- gravel, manure and sand for COMFORTABLE room for 1964 GTO. Also 1964 Fairlane 1 DINETTE SET SNOW PLOWING — 24 hour DRESSMAKING and altera­ benefits. Salary commensurate only. Five day work week. No Sun­ time and part-time openings Ice. CaU 648-9604. gentleman, private entrance, LX>ST—^Man’s safety eyeglasses, 500 sports hardtop. Both In MANCHESTER MANOR 1 FAMOUS MAKE MATTRESS service. 742-7649. tions, zippers replaced etc. with ability. 649-5361, Mr. days. Union shop. Penston and for men or women and stu­ free parking, 14% Hackmatack vicinity of St James Church. good shape. CaU 646-1189 after REST HOME TWO hydro-planes. ,Two sump 1 FAMOUS MAKE SPRING CaU 649-4311. Keitlen. EXPANDING corporation has health benefits. Apply Lincoln dents to work from home t>y St. 12-8 pjn. CaU 649-3246 after 4 p.m. 7. ELECTRICAL work —Imperial pumps. Good condition, rea­ 2 THROW RUGS openings for sklUed form build­ Dialry Company, 1030 New 646-0129 phone and by appointment. Car sonable. 649-4478. 1 BOUDOIR CaiAIR ROOM with kitchen privileges. V Electric, Inc. Residential,' DRESSMAKING and altera­ WANTED — HOSTESSES and ers. An apprentice program Is LOST —Savings Passbook No. FORD Galaxie 500, 1967 automa­ Britain Avenue, West Hartford. neoeasary, very profitable. OaU 2 VANITY LAMPS conunerclal. Industrial, 24 tions, evening wear, suits available for men wilUng t4 Oentiolly located. Mrs. Dor­ 022-0-162204) Hartford National PART-TIME counter girl want­ waitresses for a new operation. 247-1949. 2 PILLOWS tic, power steering, brakes, air- hours day service. Free esti­ participate. Union shop wiU sey, 14 Arch Street. Bank and Trust Co., First Man­ made to order, 16 years experi­ ed, good pay, good working Applications taken between 1 MAN of retirement age, supple­ GARAGE SALE 1 PR. BLANKETS conditioning. Three year facto­ mates, 646-1112, 649-2579, 649- year ’round work. Equal op­ chester office. Application ence. CaU 643-7042. conditions, steady all year p.m. — 5 p.m., Nov. 28 — Dec. ment retirement pay doing PART-TTMB teUers wanted for 1 CXKJKTAIL TABLE (XJMPLBTELY fumlahed light ry warranty. Slow room con­ 7125. portunity employer. Allied sales work. CaU 289-7825 after 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday, made for payment. around Job. Call 649-5659 or ap­ 2. See Mr. Dear at Mister local bank, experience pre­ 2 TABLE LAMPS housekeeping room. All utili­ dition. No money down. CaU Building Systems, Inc., Man­ 6. Nov. 30th. 100 Ferguson Rd., ply in person. Parkade Clean­ Steak, 256 Center St. ferred but wUl train qualified 1 9X12 RUG ties and parking. Suitable one LOST —^Passbook No. 99813 broker, 233-8716. ANYTHING taken to the dump, Moving— ^Trucking— chester, Conn. 646-0124. Manchester. appliances, bulky furniture, at­ ers, Manchester Shopping peraon, houra 9 untU 1 on Sat­ 1 FLOOR LAMP adult. 272 Main Street. Savings Bank of Mandiester. S t o r a g e 2 0 MATURE saleswoman for year SPARE dishwasher wanted. urdays. Please reply Box. tics cleaned. Light trucking. Parkade. ELECTRICIAN or helper, paid 1 SMOKER ApiUicatlon made for payment. ’round employment, 5-day week Must be over 18. Ai^ly Co­ l a r g e R fX 'M with double bed, 1963 FALCON, 4-door, very Cheap. 269-5860. "MM” Mancheater Herald. GIRL SCOUT TROOP 77 24 PC. SILVER SET M A N C ^ S T ^ D eU v^-llght good figure aptitude, no from 10-6. Some selling ex­ holidays, vacation, time and a vey’s, 45 E. Center Street. deck. Errands for meals. Cen­ POUND —^Beagle puppy, fe­ clean. CaU 876-0271 after 6 pjn. half for overtime, insurance 36 PC. DINNERWBAR SET trucking and package delivery. typing, free parking. Contact perience preferred. Apply tral location. (JaU 649-6469. male, Mack, brown and white. Refrigerators, washers and benefits. CaU 644-0608, after 6 SEARS Allstate electric train 18 YDS. FLOOR COVERING CHEVROLET Impala convert- Continental Baking Co., 521 Youth Centre. Manchester CaU Dog Warden, 643-4131. stove moving, specialty. Fold­ with acceasortes. Good condl- Please Note! Refrlg. and TV 4 Ible, 1968. Automatic, power Household SorvicM ConnecUcut Blvd., East Hart­ Parkade. p.m. INVITATION The TwinS) l a r g e clean comfortable room ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. Hon. (Jail 648-1078. are reconditioned and fully POUND —Mongrel puppy, steering, four year factory war­ OffMod 13-A ford. for gerittoman. Also one room PLUMBERS and pltunbers’ TO BID guaranteed. effloleaicy, private bath, com- female, blau:k and tan, white ranty. Like new. Low weekly helpers wanted, top wages and LOW MONTHLY TERMS TO FTJRNITURE reflnlshed. In­ MATURE woman to live In as pletely fumlahed. Call before on chest. CaU Dog Warden, 643- payments. Call broker, 233- overtime, CaU after 6, 646-4623. Sealed bids will be received SUIT surance estimates made. Man­ Pointing— Paparing 21 companion for elderly lady. Is CHILD AND FAMILY Collar Interest 6 p.m. Scranton Motel and 4181. 8715. at the office of the Director of HARD TO BBILIEVE? PHONE chester Refinishing Co., 49 Win­ L. PELLETIER — Painting- not an invaldd. No housework WANTED — Cooks, bus boys, General Services, 41 Center CaUm, 180 ToUand Tpke., 649- 1987 CORVETTE convertible, 4- SERVICES OF "JACK” HTFD. 247-0368 LOST — la d y 's two strand ter Street, 649-6046. Interior and exterior, papering or laundry. Work one week, off and dishwashers for a new Street, Manchester, Conn., until 0828. . pearls, vicinity of Hilliard St. speed, 456 positraction, 327, 315 A-lr-B-E-R-T-’S and ^per removal, fully In­ aHernaJte week. Pleasant sur­ operation. Applications taken December 23, 1968 at 11:00 a.m. Reward. Call 646-1187. h.p., marina blue, mag 'wheels. REWEAVING of bums, nioth- CONNECTICUT 48-46 ALLTTN ST. HTFD. ROOM for gentleman only, sured. 643-9043, and 649-6326. roundings. Own transportation between 1 p.m.-6 p.m., Nov. 6 for CHEMICALB. $3,700 with 2 tops. 643-7148. holes, zippers repaired. Win­ Open Every Night ’Til 9 p.m. shower, parking, prl'vate en­ preferred. Write Box "SS’’, —Dec, 2. See Mr. Dear at Mis­ dow shades made to measure, Bid forms, plana and specifi­ Sat. ’Til 6 p.m. trance. Inquire after 4 p.m., 1964 FORD Fairlane, 2-door JOSEPH P. LEWIS, custom Manchester Herald. Needs cleaning help, two ter Steak, 256 Center St. cations are available at the Announcements all size Venetian bUnds. Keys painting and paperhanging. In------— 118 Pearl Street. hardtop, 6 cylinder, automatic, days a week In their Group General Services Ottioe, 41 (Cen­ PHHUO wringer washer, like made whUe you wait. Tape re­ terlor and exterior. Dry waU BABYSITTER for two small THIRD SHIFT JIg-bore opera­ NEED a band for dancing and driven less than 27,000. Must be Home at 31 Summit Street, ter Street, Manchester, (Con­ newt $60. CaU 6464)402 after corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 work. Frilly insured. FYee esU- children, preferably in my tors, second a.*vd third shift dinner music? Reasonable seen. Call 649-0647. Manchester. OaU Mrs. Lan- necticut. 3 p.m. 0 % Main, St. 649-6221. mates. 649-9668. In no answer home, near center of town, five lathe operators. Experienc­ Apartmonts Flats— rates, CaU 649-6749. derman at 643-43'”) .'or an Town of Manchester, PONTIAC GTO, 1986, 4-speed, LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk dellv- 843-6362. days weekly starting 7:80.a.m appointment. ed operators only. Top pay and BRAND NEW automatic zig­ Tonomonts ^ 63 643-5616 after 6:30 p.m. fringe benefits. Le-Mi (Corpora­ Connecticut zag sewing machines, un­ power steering. Assume low ^ery, yards, attics, cellars clean- MANCJHESTER —Large five EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting, tion, One Mitchell Drive, Man­ RobertT B. Weiss, claimed lay-awayw. Reduced to weekly payments. CaU broker, * ed and removed. Also odd Jobs, room flat, first floor, two bed­ exterior and interior. Paper­ chester, Conn. 648-2862. General Manager $44.60. Easy terms. Dealer 247- 233-8716. 644-8962. rooms, convenient location. RIDE WANTED to C.B.T. — hanging. CeiUngs, etc. Insured, GIRL FYlday wanted. Must be 1066. Adults. Available now. 872-0602. Plaza, Hartford, from West 1969 "-0, CHEVROLET, 4-door, SEWING machines expertly re­ 649-1003. HOUSEKEEPER experienced In secretarial and 11 INCHES Middle Tpke., Manchester. MISCELLANEOUS Items. Jeff's standard, V-8, $100. Good run­ paired. AU makes domestic or N^ME YOUR own price. Paint­ bookkeeping work. Must be FIVE room duplex, garage, Working hour}) 8 :30 to 4 :30. CaU Treasure Chest, 188 Spruce '} ■ ning condition. 649-6161. imports. ABC AppUance Re­ ing, paperhanging, paper re­ A lady, single or widow, able to take shorthand, type near Main St., aduUs only. (JaU 647-9621. Street, Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6. pair, 41 Oak Street, 649-8879. moval. FYee estimates and dec­ who is capable of getting competently, keep a full set of 643-6694, 6-9 p .m ,^ ’ E xperienced Polishers p.m. RockvUle, 876-2193. orating service. Quality work­ meals and keeping house in books. Prefer construction firm I960 CHEVROLET wagon, $126 order. Congenial, compan­ experience. CaU 643-9508, 7-9 TWO HANDYMEN want a va­ manship, neat, competent serv­ or be»t offer. CaU 875-6437. ionable and of a Golden Age evenings. « For a finished work on turbine blades and vanes. riety of Jobs by the hour or ice. CaU 647-9664. Hochinory and Tools 52 and reasonably healthy, who Above average hourly rates, fringe benefits and LEGAL PONTIAC 1966 BonneviUe con­ day. Reasonable rates. CaU for PAINTING — Interior and ex­ would like a good home on vertible, power steering and informaUon, 643-6306, 643-8292. SMILING WOMAN profit sharing plan. Apply at LINCOLN welders, full line We put more in your hands terior, very reasonable, free the bus Une. Live in or in from handyman, special 226 NOTICE brakes. $1,690. 649-7645. SMIUNG WOMAN (over estimates,. CaU Richard a 3-room apartment on sec­ amp. priced at $96. Also heavy 21). $66 per week, two hours A i m S S I O N 1963 CHRYSLER Newport sta­ Martin, 649-9286, 649-4411. ond floor In a ten room Red-Lee Metal Finishing Gos, Ine. Industrial AC-DC welders. (Jail B u ild in g — a day. Five days a week. OF ELEOTORS tion wagon. $696. CaU 876-8266 house. A reliable cleaning 649-8407. NoUoe Is hereby gl-ven that Contracting PAINTING, workmanship 1 For interview call Mrs. after 6 p.m. woman comes once a week. 69 WOODLAND ST.—MANCHESTER the Board of Admission of Elec­ guaranteed. Interior and ex­ For a congenial widower of Istelrer at 876-6988 between when you put your home NEWTON H. SMITH k SO N - terior. Also papering. F^Uly in­ \2-4 p.m. tors, of the Town of Mianches- RemodeUng, repairing, addi­ good reputation who ia Musical Instnmionts 53 ter, wtl'l be in session In the jMu- sured. CaU Ken Ouellette, 643- slightly" Invalided from a tions, rec rooms, garages, nlcipal Building, Town Olerk’e 9043 or 649-6826. steel baU In hip and using . ELECTRIC GUITAR, Kingston porches and roofing. No Job Office, on Wednesday, Decem­ crutches, otherwiso reason­ (our pick-up. Good condition. too smaU. CaU 649-3144. INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ $66. (JaU 649-1446. ber 4, 1968, from 6:00 p.m. to cial rates for people over 66. ably healthy. Age In lower in ours! 8:00 p.m., for the purpose at ad- WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ CaU my competitors, then call eighties. Housekeeping fa­ WANTED PIANOLA player piano, like modeling specialist. Additions, cilities are complete to Experienced,,, mlttlfig all persons who' are me. Estimates given. 649-7863, new. 1% years old. Will sacri­ rec rooms, dormers, porches, avoid drudgery. Write with found to be qualified to be Elec­ 876-8401. fice at $786. Call 649-3893. tors of the Town of Manchester. cabinets, formica, built • ins, references to Box L, Man­ STITCHED (rom terry cloth, these cute Here's a vii'al point to remember: Over 95% of the homes we sell bring their bdthrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. chester Herald. SERVICE kitten twin dolls will be edored by the (X>YA 6 string guitar. Harmony The Qualifications are as fol­ Floor Finishing youngstersi Make them (or gift or bazaar 12 string guitar. AU in excel­ lows : Aj^llcant must be a Upit- LINOTYPE givingl ed States citlseni, tiwenty-one owners fhe full asking price. That's because our sales staff is highly skilled, and WRITER lent condition. (Jail 649-4217 be­ FLOORv SANDING and reflnlsh- Pattern No. 2045 has pattern fore 10 p.m. (21) years of age, have resided ing (spertallzing in older SWITCHBOARD operators for For general auto repair*. pieces for dolli and clothes; hot-iron THIS PATTERN offers the half-sized In the Town of Manchester (or because the only prospects we contact are ready, willing, and able to buy. trinifer for feituresj full directions. floors). Inside painting. Paper­ Wethersfield telephone answer­ 8 hours, 6-day week. Paid woman a choice of collars to suit her six (6) months, be able to read OPERATOR I I N I 3*e IR etiRi elui 1B« far (IriUlaii hanging. No Job too small. From every standpoint— service, de­ ing service. Only twenty holldayN, vacation. Apply In ami I...'aii.| la. aiali aaltafa. teste. . Antlquos 56 In English and take the oath John Verfallle, 649-6760. minutes away. Openings mid­ penion'to Earl Lewie. ------ohaeti No. 8160 witif PHOTCMIUIDE is In prosoritoedyby law. THC night to 8 a.m., 8:30 to 7:80 Im m ediate O pening sizes 10% to 24% , bust 33 to 47. Size WANTED TO BUY — anUque*, Dated at Mancheater this 29th pendability, and selling price— you p.m. and 4 p.m. to 12, and Avogp 1 2 % , 35 bust, round oollar, 3 % yards atein*, furniture, pewter, lead­ day of November 1968. M AK.inrh ' weekends. Five to six days per frliit NMii, Aedreii with ZIf CORI ene or 4b-lnch. ed lamps, art glass, primitive* Board of Admlssione get more when you list with HayesI PAUL DODGE APPLY IN PERSON AT THE } viyreItVk nHinBuefNumker, U N O aee in ealm elm tea Itr llrit-claii any quantity. Furniture re­ week. Will train. CaU 668-0800. ind litclil hnneiint tnf eieh Bitlern. * WUUam C. Johnson, I Onfy 80$ - the new '68 Fell I Winter -.11 paired. 644-8962. OFFICE GIRL —typing Invoices PONTIAC, INC. 1 A llU M I New CUSTOM COLLECTION de- Selectman iianrl|p0t?r €urnin0 MUdred M. Sohaller, and orders, general office ; tigni, at well is our regular features AiinwroAi, Haw y o u . m.t . ANTIQUE jewelry, Cameo 87$ MAIN ST. I end free directions In book for 3 Items I Selectman If Pays To Call HayesI HAYES work. Apply In person. C*M ring*, pendant watches, opal 18 BISSELL STREET— MANCHESTER. CONN. Print‘Ndini, dddrtii with ZIP 0001, Ityle Theresa M. Paris, Express Co., 200 Prestige Park [ COVERED WA8DN. Twelve handsome Niinhar and tin . rings. Thousands of other un­ AGCNCY, INC. Rd., East Hartford. I designs of Pioneer D eys-iuch as Wagon THE NEW Fall & Winter '68 Issue of usual gflfts and oolns (or Selectman 55 EAST CENTER ST.—646-0131 Tracki, Indian Trails, Star of the West, Basic FASHION Is here with many bright Christmas. Patten’s, 29 Wind­ Edward Tomkiel, etcl Complete with pattern pieces and wardrobe Ideas. Send S(K for your 'copy. sor Avenue, RockvUle. Town Clerk I't-l directions. 01D8 li Jutt 80$ ■ cipyl

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT 7Z Out of Town Wontod— R od Etfdio 77 Directors to Take Up ICANOaBSTBR — Must aril cus­ F o rS o k 75 SELUNG YOUR HOME? For Hootos For Solo 72 Housot F ^ Solo 72 ^ N o r m s For Solo 72 H o r s r s For Solo 72' N o r m s For Solo 72 H o r s r s For Scdo 72 tom Okpe, 8 large bedFooms, prompt courteous aervloe that torioqri dtaAng room, 114 batha, CXJVSHfTRY — Oarrtaon Oolon- MANCHESTER — Seven years gets results. Oall Louis Dlmook Several Big Questions MANCHESTER —Beatore this $18,900 Immaculate aix room C A R R iaO N Colonial in ooe of lofga roc room wMi bar. Best ial, four bedrooms, riumlnum TWO-FAMILT. seVen young, three bedroom Ranch, BEAUTIFUL flve room Cape, Realty, M9-98S8. 100 year old, 8 room CMonlal, home. Most conyealent loca­ custom builtj flreptaoe^ ga­ ' Kanoheater’a most dssJraWa buy $23,900.10 per cent down riding. Large country styled Although the agenda which of Public Act 627, which makes Cape, .Vernon, Manchester line rec room, taro delightful baths, CLASSIFIED situated on a beautifully wood* tion. Aluminum siding, wall to rage, excelMnt cpnditioR. Cen­ neighbortiooda. Modem IDttdi- tf quoilOed. J.Q. Pooeum A Mtchen. Paeek Realtora, 289- ALL CASH for your property U ve rent tree. CaU 648-2224. garage, an enclosed rear>patio. the Manchester Board of Dlrco- It mandatory that all towns of ed 14 acre lot in a prime res­ wall, recent heating system, tral location. Oaiard Agency,' Mi, formal dining room, family Aatei. 6484860. 7470, 742-8921. within 24 hours. Avoid red Located in Forest Hills area. tons wOl tackle Tuesday night September 1969, idential location. Hurry! Ibis MANCHESTER—6 room Colon­ full basement, detached ga­ 848-0866, 649-0688. room, large living room with tape. Instant sarvlee. Hayea institute a school program for Call J. D. Real Estate Assn. a s s u m a b l e 614 FHA on thU HARTFORD —Split Lev Is light. If the number of Items won’t last. Prechette, Realtors, ial central location, fireplace, rage, enclosed porch. Don’t fireplace, three large bed­ Agency, 8480181. teaching the handicapped. Man­ ADVERTISING Inc. 648-6120, and 649-1688. 6-room Ranch, wall to wail, el family room, three b e d- 647-99S3. garage. Owner transferred, im­ delay. CaU Wolverion Agency rooms, two oar garage. PhU- only ki considered, it is weight­ chester already has the pro­ stove, refrlgeratar, dryer, dis­ roome, garage, good sised lot. WANTED In Manoheider — 4 mediate occupancy. Call now. ReaKon, 649-2818. SEVEN ROOM older horns, ex­ brlok Agency, RaaltDra, 649- ed in Importance, with severs I gram and is a year ahead of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS NEW TWO (amUy duplex, five posal, fireplace and garage. Handy location. $23,900. F o r or 6-bedroom Oolonia], mini­ Low 20's. Hayes Agency, 646- cellent condition, on bus line. CAPE 6847. moat of the state. rooms each side. Separate EXEXm nVE 7 rooms, Split- Bxorilent location, large cor­ appointment call Phllbrick mum of 3 bathrooms, 2-oar ga­ of the conridoratlons of far- 8 AJL to 4:30 PJL 0181. Property Includes 2 extra build­ furnaces, osal, wall 8 ROOMS ton Agimcy, Realtors, 649-2813. ture ttetii. Buyer prepared for The board is expected to ap­ Realtor, 648-6968. four bedroom Cape plus rec SOUTH WINDSOR, Birch HUl. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. verton Agency, Realtors, 64#- modem kitchen, dining room, to waU, 2 fuU baths, 2-car ga­ quick purchase, in ease' send prove an agreement with the Bolton Full ahed dormer, newly room, aluminum siding, atorma PACiCAOB DEAL —2-famlly, 6- Large, Jumbo size 4-bedroom 4:M P.M. DAT BEFORE FDBUGATION 2818. large Uving room, mud room, rage. spotleas. Price high 20’a. MANCHESTER, Rockledge cus­ full information to Box R, Mem- Police Union, authorize the sale Wolverton Agency, Realtors, finished knotty pine rec and aoreena, front dori^era, 6 vfith 3-car garage and 6 Colonial, frunily room, formal l»f«<)llne tor Saturday and Monday Is 4:M p.m. Friday- 4 bedrooms, central air-condi­ tom built Ranch, family room, Chester Herald. of a parcel for a siiopping cen­ ROOM Ranch, garage, open room, paneled formal dining large 2-car garage. City utili­ room ringle. SelUng as a pack­ dining room, Iruge Uving room. tioning, garage. Phllbrick 649-2818. 8 bedrooms, walk out base­ ter In the North End Renewal FISH Meets sunporch, work room. Beauti­ room. Only $21,000. ties. Wooded lot. Many extras. age, C and A sone, centraUy On a high wooded lot. PhUbrick RANCH — four or five rooms Area, adopt a schedule of as­ TOUR COOPERATION WILL m A I A A ^ 9 7 1 1 Agency Realtors, 649-6847. $14,900 -2-BEDROOM Ranch, ment, treed lot, large family fully kept yard. $21,000. Keith Full price $22,60Q. Call lOttan loMted. Wolverton Agency, Agency, Realtora, 64941847. wgently needed In Manchester. sessments for Oak Grove St. BE APPRECIATED I I pMch with wrought Iron rall- sUe kitchen. Hayes Agency, Agency, 649-1922. SIX ROOM Cape, good house In Realty Co., Realtors, 648-4980. Realtors, 649-3818. CaU Paul J. Oorrenti Agency, sanitary sewers, and authorize On Sunday Ipg. full cellar, garage, 100x200 64641181. SOUTH WINDSOR 614 room good location. Asking $19,900. 648-6868. the sale of soveral, town-owned $18,900 —Very attractive three lot. trees. Hutchins Agency. PHILBRICK MANCHESTER — Neat 6-room b r a n d n e w Raisch under Ranch, 8 bedrooma, living Owner says he won't refuse parcels. The Help-Thy-Nclghbor or­ bedroom Ranch. Cellar. 160’ Realtor.n o r NOTICE T.J. Crockett Realtor, 648-1677. 648-1677. that “ new friends will be there tors, 649-5324. < ed. Owner must sell, wlU eacri- wail carpeting, 2 stone fire­ parcel is at the southwest cor­ month. Two children accepted, Restaurant, now for sale, ap­ by Ansaldl. New 7-room Raised AT A COURT or PROBATE, Logoi Notict NEW YORK (AP) — The to assist in the group’s future held at Manchester, within and tor flce.- Principals only. 644-8497. places, treed acre of land, ner of the realigned Main and 2 can 872-4897 after 4.. Ranches, 2 fireplaces, tiled proximately 10 .acres. Great the District of Manchester, on the American Jewish Congress has N. Main Sts., nt Depot Sq. It is work.” potential, T. J. Crockett Real­ baths, built-ins, plastered walls, 2Sth day of November, 1968. ORDKR OF NOTICE $19,200. Ray Holcombe, Real­ protested that the 1968 O uist- a t A COURT OF PROBA'ra. $18,900 BUYS this 6 room approximately 4.2 acres, or 184,- Thanksgiving Service LEIBANON — 5 room furnished city utilities. 2-car garages. Present, Hon. Jolm J. WalleU, tors, 644-1286. mas stamp issued by the U..S tor, 643-1577. Judge. held at Mancheiter. within and for Riuich, nice condition, beauti­ 600 square feet. It will be sold A capacity congregation house on lake, available • to Near Richard Martin School, Estate„ „ „ of______Martha___ S.______Custer of the District of Manchester, on the Post Office violates the First ful view. $14,600. buys this e- TOLLAND for $76,000 to Suburban Centers turned out for the sixth annual July 1st, no children. Call 649- in MANCHESTER at present lo- recreational area. Charles Les- Manchester, in eald District, an In- 26th day of November. 19M. OPEN HOUSE Amendment guarantee of the capable perKO. Present. Hon. John W. WaUeU. room expandable (California Associates, composed of three community Thanksgiving Eve 0422. cation over fifty years, meat perance, 649-7620. separation of church and state. The conaervatrix having exhibl^ Judke. Ji,. .„.ii SUNDAYS — 2:30 P.M. TO 5:00 P.M. Ranrit, one acre land, $28,900. YOU MAY DECORATE Manchester men — Roy C. Con­ service Wednesday night at Bol­ market and grocery store with her accotnt with eald estate to this Estate of Anna Benshe also apell- The 6-cent stamp shows a de­ Court for allowance, it is , ®d ^ ^ h e . Benche for this 4-bedroom, Dutch Co­ yers, Orlando G .' Annulll and ton Ckuigregationti Church. beer permit, key, stock and MANCHESTER — 514 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 114 tail from ‘"nie Annunciation” — LEGAL ORDERED; That the 10th day of late of Manchester, in said Dlatrlct. lonial, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, State Rep. Donald S. GenovesI Town CJlerk Mrs. Olive Too- equipment. Only $16,500. Rea­ Ranch, 114 baths, rec room, December. 1968, at eleven o’clock deceased. baths, garage, 14 acre wood­ a work by the 16th-century fmnoon at the Probate Office in The administratrix having «*1^K- enclosed breezeway and ga­ The group plans to construct mey read the Governor’s Proc­ son for selUng, retiring. Call garage, newly redecorated, BIRCH MOUNTAIN ed lot. This home Is ready Flemish master, Jan van Eyck, NOTICE 649- the Municipal ftiUdlng in said Man- ed her adm lnU ^U ra rage, over one acre land. a two-story, split-level building, lamation. The pastors of the Marge Greene Agency for ap­ dishwasher. Upper 20’a Chester, be and the same is assign- said estate to this Court for allow­ for you to customize. Let us depicting the Angel Gabriel tell­ 9 TOWJJ OF ANDOVER BOLTON . MANCHeSTER LINE with approximately (3,000 four Bolton chui^es participat­ pointment, 1-429-5140 or 742- 2756. ed for a hearing on the allowance anc^ it U Mitten Realty Co. Realtors, know of your desires. Where ing the Virgin Mary riie has of said account and said conaerva- _OBI3ERED; That the Wh mty M 648-6080. square feet for retail space and ed in the service. A combined ZONING BOARD 7006. trix’a prior account with said estate, r^ember, IW , New custom quality built 8-4 bedroom Colonials, Ranches A Raised Bancheg. lUgk else can you do this for $25,- been cboeen 'to bear the Infant $20,900 attractive 614 room approximately 10,000 square choir sang the offeratory an­ OF APPEALS and this Court directs that notice aftemtxm at the ^ l » t e C ^ e in one-acre wooded lots. Desirable new area, low M's. 600? Mr. Lewis, 64941306. Jesua. Ranch, 114 baths, wall to wall of the time and place assigned for the Munlclp^ Building in said SEVEN ACRES, 14 mUe from feet for office or service-type them, and the hoot churdi's At an executive session of the ■aid hearing be given to all person* Manchester, be and the The stamp riiows only the an­ carpets. Acre lot, wootied. DIBECTIONS: East Center 8t., BUncheeter, to Porter St., to Camp Meottng Rd. to 1-84, 614 room Ranch. Flre- use. The start of construction Is youth choir sang another an­ Zoning Board of Appeals of An­ Invosfment Proport^ T> known to be Interested therein to assigned for a h e a r ^ on ti*® gel in a robe of crimson and Hutchins Agency Realtors. 649- appear and be heard thereon by once of said administration ao^nt Carter St., to Volpl Bd., to Opw Hoow. {UaM, 20 x 80 masonary out- B & W tentatively set for March 1(, them. dover, Conn., held on Nov. 20. “ pubUahlng a copy of this order in with said eatate. aacertalnment of gold. ' For Sa k 70>A buUdlng, double carport. with completion predicted for Refreshments were served in 1968. at the town office building, ****• - some newspaper having a circulation hel™ BARROWS and WALLACE Ck>. The AJC said Thursday in a in said Dlatriri. at least seven days this Court dIrecU Hutriilns Agency, Realtors, Nov. 30, 1909. Sale of the par- Fellowship Hall after the serv­ it was voted that: CHOICE locations. Drive by Manchester Parkode letter to Postmaster General W. before the day of laid hearing, and Ume and p l ^ assign^ 64941834. ori will be by contract, and 1) The following variances of the large corner at East Cen­ by mailing on or before November luring be given V** LAWItENCE F. FIANQ, Developer Manchester 64941306 Marvin Watson that vdien ice. need not be by ordinance. Bulletin Board the Zoning Laws be granted. ter and Goodwin or look over MANC3HESTER AREA 27, 1968. by certified man, a copy known to >”1®®®*!®^. t';*®®'b ^ RANCH — Seven rooma, tw o Christmas stamps were flitA is­ of this onSer to Ruth C. ^ n e y , appjar and be heard therMn by $20,900 —114 acres. Old Colon­ In considering Oak Grove St. Ttie seleotmen will meet Mon- Surii action to.become effective at the property at the corner executrte u-w of Martha 8. Custer, pubUahlng a copy of this order in fuU baths, formal dining room, sued In 1962 they showed “ rela­ L. C. Greenough Co. 649-S371 ial, completely modernized, sanitary sewer assessments, the day at 7:30 p.m. In lh« town as of Nov. 30th, 1968. of Centw Slid Griswold SL T.J. c-o John F. Nagte, Atty., 33 Con- some newspaper having a clreula- modern kitchen with aU built- tively innocuous" designs such nectlcut Boulevard. Eaat Hartford, Hon in jaldglatrict, bright and clean, three ga­ board is expected to approve a offices. No. 83—Prank Thayer for varl- ______Crockett Realtors, 643-1577. Connecticut, and return make to 6aya before the dgr of said h e a rty Ina, family room with fireplace, rages, nice view, trees, subur­ a holly wreaths. schedule which provides for as- Public Building Oommls- "Keeper of the keys’ ’ this Court JOHN J. WALLBrTT, Judge. three bedrooms, 2-car garage. But, the letter declared, the ance in sidb yard and l ^ e iicxNCHESTER Rooming JOHN J. WAILETT. Judge, cc; Anna K. Roth, Admrx. ban. Hutchins Agency, Real- sessments against the town for 8lon will meet Monday o)t 8 p.m. side clearance to locate a For over 16 fine residences In PhUbrick Agency Realtors, 649- Van Eyck painting celefbrates house, good location between tonk 64941324. all of its frontage ppol>erty. Jn tiie town office conference the executive-price range. 6847. “the dogma of the Virgin birth” metal tool shed es indicated redevelopment and propoaed Weiss, reportedly, will recom­ Emd riiarged: “This amounts to room. on plot plan, provided 15 feet shopping center. Ample park­ BOLTON —First time offered. mend a plan of deferred as­ $18,600 —614 room home, down­ government support of specific Hie Board of EMucatlon 'wlU between exMing structure end ing, reflnished inside and 647-9921 Immaculate 614 room Ranch, sessments against those prop­ town location, aluminum rid­ religious idests even when those meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the 25 feet from center of road is out.' Excellent investment prqp- 8 bedrooms, living room with erty owners tgho cannot or will ing, recent furnace, aluminum ideas are antithetical to the reli­ National Christmas Tree in Place high school to finish tost maintained. erty. Call The R.F. Dimock fireplace, good size dining—L not tie into the line Immediate­ storms and screens. Immediate gious beliefs of others.” month's business. No. 64—Robert F. Peters for MANCHESTER well maintain­ and a workable kitchen, 16x82 ly. He is expected' to recom­ Co. 64941246. occupancy. Wolverton Agency, The AJC said that by Issuing The National Christmas tree, a 74-foot high spruce from the Unite National variance in side yard clear­ ed 6 room houses nice resi­ in ground swimming pool, con­ mend that the Jarvis Construc­ Realtors, 649-2818. such a stamp "the government Forest in Utah, is erected on the Washington Ellipse near the White House, Manchester Evening Her­ ance from 16 feet to 1214 feet BUSINESS xoned income prop­ dential area, immediate oc­ crete patio, wall to wall car­ tion C o., which plans to develop set a precedent for using its shown in background. The tree will .be the central attraction of the annual ald Bolton correspondent, to build a garage attached to erty on Main Stre^. Eixcellent cupancy. Owner, 649-6010. BEST BUYS BY BELFIORE peting, 114 baths, over one acre the Calhoun Tract, pay the ex­ Clemewell Young, tel. 643-8981. power and prestige to support Pageant of Peace during the Christmas holidays. (AP Photofax) the dwdUng. propoaition. Belfiore Agency, Lots For Sok 73 of land with a view. Like new pense of those assessments, un­ 647-1413 ask for BtU Belfiore. l a r g e 3 bedroom Ranch 1963, throug^ut, $29,600. U A R the celebration of a religious No. 66—L. A. Nelaon for vari- 14 acre, fireplace, garage, WE HAVE choice one acre der a plan which will permit mioe in front yard dearance Realty Ck>., Inc., 643-2692. R. holiday.’- ’ than one with a high school edu­ It to collect later from the prop­ built-ins, $20,600. $2,100 down wooded lots near Bolton (Cen­ The painting is in ■the national MANCHESTER: D. Murdock, Realtor, 643-6(72. cation or leES. Managers are erty owners, Whenever they do Town Students to build a garage, provided Meyer Agency Realtors, 643- ter and other locations. For Gallery of Art In Washington. Women liose Thanksgiving more thasi twice as likely to let tie in. the garage wlH not be any Land For Solo 71 0609. LOVELY CAPE further information, call R.F. EAST HARTFORD —Immacu­ HENRY STREET BRAND NEW - - - money slip through their fingers In considering authorizing the Candidates for closer to the road than the Get more for your money In a raised Dlmock Co., 646-5246. late four room Ranch. 80x160’ BOLTON —28 acres of beauti­ Six rooms. Attractive formal dining More Money as workers, farmers or profes­ M arred by sale of several, town-owned present dwrilkig, and a turn­ Colonial. Six rooms. Walk to school ranch. 214 baths, 2-car garage, 7 Central. lot. Taxes $200 yearly. Excel­ Legal Notices •» N ful high wooded rolling land room, flreplaced living room. Cent VERNON —Manriteetor line. sional people. parcels, the board wdll study Area CYO Posts around fai hont of the garage from kindergarten to high school. Priced at $21,900.00 to settle estate, Treed lot. Early occupancy. Ask for lent retirement-starter home. near new highway, long road Logcri Noticos Beautiful high scenic wooded OBDER OF NOTICE Among age groups, youth is recommendations by Weiss. be provided. Plans end loca­ Immediate occupancy. rooms, including rec room with fire­ Joe Lombardo. Reduced to $16,600 for Imme­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, T han Men Protests Two Manchester students will frontage. Priced to sell. CaU place. Prestige area. Low thirties. lota. Up to two acres In size. more loss-prone and older peo- Sale of the parcels must tOi by tion to be approved by the UMITATION OBDEB __ diate sale. Bel Air Real Estate, held at Manchester, within and for attend the Fifth Annual Aroh- early. Hayes Agency, 648-0131. AT A C»intT OF PROBATE, Call now. Hayes Agency, 646- the District of Manchester, on the ordinance. Zoning Agency. 643-9332. 2Zad day of November, 1968. , NEW YORK (AP) —Women P’ ® fisted. (Continued from Page One) dtocesan Youth Ckmgress at the held at Manchester, within and for 0181. The tendency to lose money In other business Tuesday 2) The following application SOUTH WINDSOR — 16 acres the District of Manchester, on the Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, Hartford Hilton Hotel which be­ READ AND HEED - - - COVENTRY — (14 room Ranch, Juds^' are twice as Mkely to lose mon- decline at about age 30 and pump)dn pie. "Magnl- night, the board will conduct for variance be denied: prime locaitlon, high and flat. °Hm"*jSta''’ j“ ®WaUeU. Immaculate aluminum sided Cape. COVENTRY — Large lot on KsUte of Clarence E. Oolton* of gins tonight with registration. large kitchen, dining area, Manchester, in said District, an in­ ey as men, reports a study of ^nd drops off permanently after fique!” exclaimed the gour- public hearings and will take No. 68-John HlUman for vari­ Plus 2-tamily and 2 tobacco judge. MAJESTIC Six rooms plus beautifully finished TAKE OUR ADVICE.. Main Street, 236’ frontage with Michael Laraia, son of Mr. Imt- m BecriTHb. fmm T-A4 Keith Eatate of Henry J. Berdat. late of capable person. what happens to the roughly $2 60. mets. Other Shriver guests In- action oh five proposed addi­ ance to permit year-round oc- Darns, seconos room i-«4. n e iu i in said District, deceaa- cellar, family room, garage. Recent oversized garage, wooded lot, I'he conservator, having exhibited and Mrs. FYank Laraia of 7( Invest in this one year young two- oonunerclal well and septic Most people who lose money eluded tennis ace Arthur A^k , tions to the 1968-69 General cupcuiy a dwelling with less Agency, 649-1922. ed. 8-room, 4-bedroom Colonial. 214 baths, roof, fine value. $11,900. (3har-Bon Agency, 6(3- hlB annual account with said eatate billion cash Americans lose School St., has been nominated On moHon of Alice Berdat, 49 2-car garage. Automatic kitchen, tamlly Just one block from the Man­ system. Price $(,000. F.M. Geial to the Court for allowance, it is remember where they lose It. TV star Andy Williams and his Fund Budget, wdll consider a than required floor area on 0683, 6(9-2(26. O R D E R S : That the 10th day of each year. for president of the Hartford ABOUT SIX acres, 160’ P ron t- Ridgewood Street, Manchester, Oon natural woodwork. Selling below ap­ chester Post Office! Let your tenant Agency, 6(8-2882, but more than half don’t recall French-born wife. Claudlne, and $2,000 additional appropriation the first floor. No hardship M AAA A n,___, nectlcut, executrix December, 1968, at two o’clock aiter- area archdiocesan Catholic age. $6,000, $2,000 down. Strout ORDERED: That three months praisal. Move rig^t in. NEW LISTING pay o il your mortgage! Recommend­ EAST HARTFORD — Must sell noon at the Probate Office in the About 7 million Americans for ski-slope construction, and found. Eklith Lederer. RFD from H>e Jtod day of November Neat, clean six-room Cape near ed for the prudent young couple who large Ranch. $21,900. 10 per M u n lci^ BuUdkig in said Manches­ last year had money lost, stolen how the loss occurred. People ^ S S i v e T ’ t l T ' S vd'li ^onsTd^r'a“ cterah;rM oto"r Youth Organization (CYO). Miss Realty, Eldith Lederer, ter, be and the same la assigned with lower incomes tend to re­ The first floor area can be 1968, be and the same are limited school and shopping. Fireplace, alumi­ wish to get ahead. Three bedrooma Out of Town cent down if qualified. Full or accidentally destroyed. The talks. request for parking 12 cars in Lauri® Lambert, daughter of No. 1, Hebron, Oonn. and allowed for the creditors wlth- each flat. See this one now! for a hearing on the allowance of call how they lost money more sufficiently increased by en­ gi which to bring In their claims num storms screens. For Sok 75 basement, garage, low taxes. said account with said estate, and loss figure is double than of One Manhattanite, 2(-year-old the Robertson Park ball field. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lambert ana muu cse- this Court directs that notice of the ofte'n than more prosperous closing the porch to provide against said estate, and said exe­ J.O. Possum k Asso. 6(8-9669. 1965, and up from about $700 Sandra Norsworthy, entertained The board will accept a peti­ of 74 Garden St., has been nomi­ cutrix Is directed to' give public BOLTON — 614 room Raised Ume and place assigned for said Americans. the required 882 sq. ft. for Ho u sm For S a k 72 notice to the creditorstors to brbig in TOLLAND — Reduced. Immed­ hearing be given to all persons million Americans loot In 1961- 30 guests with “ something else” tion from parents of Bowels nated for secretary. A HAPPY WIFE COMPLETE ' Ranch, rec room, sun deck, known to be interested therein to About 21 per cent of losses in­ year-round occupancy. their claims within said time allow- iate occupancy. Owner bought 1962. rather than the grand old gob­ School pupils, requesting_ in­ Miss Lambert, a senior at ed by publishing a copy of this CONTEMPORARY 114 baths, fireplace, 2 acre lot. appear and be heard thei*eon by volves sums of $200 or more and 8) Hie following petitlotiB for COLONIAL, eight rooms, large order In some newspaper having a is a cinch If she sees this gorgeous Investment property. Must sell publishing a copy of this order in bler. stallation'of a' traffic "light on Manchester High School, be- Yes, what do you want? A swim­ some newspaper having a clrculaUon Women are most likely to lose roughly 9 per cent are losses of variance .be tabled for furiher kitchen with built-in range, circulation In said probate district seven-room AnsaJdl-bullt Colonial with HAVE HOUSE— WILL OPEN OMy $28,600. Hayes Agency. this custom 7-room Raised "Everybody but everybody E. Middle Tpke., at its inter- IobK® I® James’ Church and dishwasher, disposal, etc. large wlthin ten days from the date of two fireplaces, two-car oversized ga­ ming pool? It’s got it! A separate in­ 6(6-0181. In said District, at least seven days money at home or shopp-'ng, jete than $9 action until Dec. 11, 1968, at 8 :30 this order and return make to this Yes, call us to open this brand new, Ranch, 8 years old, 2 raised before the day of said hearing, and serves turkey,” Miss Norsworth section with FTlnceton and secretary-treasurer of its V rage, and two and one-half baths! law suite? Right! Three-car garage? when they give a clerk a $10 bill affluence increases, the V p.m., at the Town Office BuUd- paneled family room with fire­ court of the notice gliven. six-room raised ranch with 3 full hearth fireplaces, built-in book­ ^ mailing on or before November said, as her guests dined buffet- Walker Sts., and will hear three CYO- Darala a Junior at Man- JOHN J. WaL LETT.i Judge. Paneled first floor family room, cov­ Yep! Two acres of country living COVENTRY — Pilgrim HUls 26. 1968, by certified mall, a copy instead of a $1 or when they of losses tends to go up. In place, formal dining room, four baths, two-car garage and automatic reports. cheater Hllgh School, Is a mcm- Ing- ered rear patio, lovely treed yard. Just off Porter St? Right again! Five area, delightful early Ameri­ case, panejed wall, 114 baths, of this order to Frederick C. Oollon, don’t bother to count their style on shrimp curry and No. 65—Percy B. Cook for varir bedrooms, 214 baths, one off OBDEB OF NOTICE kitchen. All city utlUtles. Four bed­ (0 Elm Street, Old Saybrook, Con­ 1961-1962 about 21 per cent of AU the mechanical ameniUee in the bedrooms? Sure! Call for details! Sell­ can 614 room Ranch, garage, vanity, ceramic back splash change. Setting a pocketbook chicken a la king. One report Is on the status I*®*" Jdhics’ Church and la ance to build a dweUlng on master bedroom. 2-car garage. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, rooms ! , 1 necticut, and return make to this losses involved sums of more held at Manchester, within and for spacious kitchen, of course. ing well below replacement cost! surrounded by acre of trees above formica counters, drop Court. of a proposed amendment to the program chairman of its CYO. Lot No. lA. Plot plan requir­ Phllbrick Agency Realtors, the district of Manchester, on the JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. down on a counter for a' few ^ut last year 39 per and landscaped grounds. Low in stove, side entrance, one minutes—enough time for a Cemetery Ordinance, concern- N elected, they will attend the ed to indicate the location of 647-5347. ^ d day of November, A.D. 1968. car garage, narrow redwood cent of losses were in the over Irg the sale of cemetery 'lots. National Convention in Denver, Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, 20’s. Inspection -is a must! Oall OBDEB OF NOTICE thief to grab It—Is another com Police Guard Stronger AT A (X)URT OF PROBATE, $100 roiYge. dwelling, well and septic tank. MANCHESTER —Immediate Marie Sklens, 668-(638. Mangia- stained clapboards, nearly acre Another is on a proposed meet- Colo., next year. Estate of Marllvn Byram. late of held at Manchester, within ajid for m en w a y w om en lose m oney. WASHINGTON —The District The election of officers wdll be Percolation teM required. occupancy, 5 room R an ch , 2- Manchester in said district, deceas- flco k Brooks, Realtors, 663- land with birch trees on dead _ . . ___ ing with State Highway Depart- No. 67—^Anthony Armentano for end street, $23,990. Bety Ges- Men are less likely to lose LIBRARIAN’S TASTE PEACHY of Columbia has 39.2 persons officials, regarding plans on Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. The car garage. 2 baths, fireplace, .p„iication of Percy H. By- 0129. Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, money home, but lose it PARIS — During the 10-year per 10,000 popuSatlon engaged in ^ connector-ramp at the theme of the . convention la variance for year-round occu­ jfull walk>out baaement, rec ran. administrator, prayina for say Krlstotfak, Realtor, 875- Judge. pancy of a seasonal dwdling. nv>m neurlv oopa ottrarflvA authority tp compromise and settle CARL ZINSSER VESINON —Close to Manches­ 0701. '^ s t Estate of Ruth Bacon Che- about twice as often on the Job resign of King Louis X V m the poUce protection — a ratio high- Manchester-East Hartford town- “ Authority,’ ’ Involving authority room, nearly acre auraenve ^ certain doubtful and disputed cUlm JOSEPH LOMBARDO ney et ols under the will of Austin jp at a place of entertainment. librarian of the French Institute er than In an y state. By con- where the new Rt. 6 will In the church, campus, oduca- First floor area less than re­ wooded lot. Small down, pay- in favor of said estate aaahist ter, 6 room Ranch that offers quired for year-round occu­ 3 bedrooms, living room with BOLTON Dtoulct, deSeMed.“" “ “ The study for American Ex- had the additional duty of act- trailt, Arkarsas has only 11.1 ^he third concerns the tion and betvveen parents and ment. Owner X-873-8631. eve- SS’e'SS^'^ii CONTEMPORARY!! The Trustees having exhibited press Co. showed a coUege-edu- Ing as the sovereign’s peach persons in poWce wrork per 10,- effect on the 1969-70 town budget teen-agers. pancy. In addition, an appar­ ninfS. , ORDERED: That the. foregoing FRANK FILLORAMO fireplace and large bow win­ application be heard and deteiroin- RICK MERRin dow, family sized kitchen, cus­ lS®\'h£“ cS!irt'“ “ ‘aUowi5?c“ ta cated person Is more loss prone taster. 000 population. ent lack of compliance of pre- Raised Ranch. 3 bedrooms. vtous application (dated Sept. M A N C I^ T E R - High on a tom paneled rec room with ORDERED: That the 16th day of 214 baths, 2 garages, flre- December, 1968, at ten o’clock fore- hlU with a most commanding day of December, a .D. 1968, at 20, 1967) r^ardlng side yard These are the people who, year after year, keep the NUMBER ONE in 431 Main built-in bar, 114 baths, attach­ placcd family room. Very noon at the Probate Office in the ^ Of elegant home, in a Sv‘ik* Municipal Building In said Maciches* claarance was- brought to the Street. Last year's Volume was surpassed in September of this year. ed garage, open porch. Good charming house nestled on 1 ter, be and the same Is assigned for attention of the Zoning Board wooded area. Be sure to see interest^ in s^d estate of the value throughout, $23,800. U k a hearing on the allowance of Mid this 9 room Garrison Colonial J^dency of aald w llc ^ o n uid the acre - of trees. Ck>mplete account and said trustees* two prior of Appeals. -A . - a . A*. .. time and place of hearing thereon, We consider them the best sales force in tow n-----and can be perfectly objective R Realty <3o. Inc., 6(3-2692, bullt-lns. Thirty day occu­ offered for sale at $39,900. Call by publishing a copy of this order accounts with said estate, and uils Dated in Andover. OonnecU- Robert D- Murdock, Realtor, pancy. $33,600. Mr. Lewis, Court dlrecta that notice of the time out, this 29th day of November L. C. Greenough C!o. for de- in so stating. Give them a try - - - and you'll surely see why! and place assigned for said hearing tion in said district, at leut seven 6i8-M72. 649-5306. be given to all persons known to m 1968. tails, 647-9921. dayfl before the day of said hearinglearinx, kiterested therein to appear and be to appear if they see cause at said ACTIOHvACTION-ACTION (XIVENTRY line, Ideal family heard thereon by publlsnlng a copy Zoning Board of Appeals p r j v a CY - parkllke 230 x 286 time and place and be heard relative of this order m fom e new sp^er ______.. I Wia s thereto, IIICICUJ, 4 andBffU by 4 mallinKI146UUIK Ullon UFor be-UV- home, spacious Colonial, fire­ B (Sl W / 0% Andover, Connecticut havli^ a clrculaUon in said District, yard, spotless six room Ranch, fore November 26. 1988. by certinec) place, 2 'baths, 2-car garage, at least seven days before the day Theodore Moberg, Plastered walls, sundeck, ga- mail, a copy of this order to Percy BARROWS and WALLACE Co. 114 acres. Louis Dlmock Real­ of said'hearing, and hy m aU^ on UVE HMIREH OF »S M WUMUniD • » URS (T rasA -a i.. I » H. Byram. administrator, c-o Wll- Manchester Parkade Chairman rage, trees. D on t m iss i t. fe. FltxGerald, Atty.. 229 Buck- before®iore NovemberlYovviiiuor Ml, 27, iwu,1W8, by NEW HOMES ty, 6(9-9823.. Manchester 6(9-6806 certified nuill, a_oopy oMhl* otow ' Eririi SUamets, H utchins A gency. R ealtors, Inxham St., Hartford. Connecticut. NEW HOMES-- tuth Bacon Clieney. W H a ^ o r t 06106. and return make to this Court. to Rut Secretary 649-5324. SOUTH WINDSOR Road, Mancheiter. ' Connecticut! JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. From the thirties, See our ad in tomorrow’s GLASTONBURY, country club Ruth Cheney Krum bh^r. c ^ St. In the twenties. See our ad in tomorrow’s classi­ LOW INTEREST setting, quiet and reserved. Paul i Church, Btockbritae. Maua- fied section. : classified section. New, custom built, 7 room chusotti! Marjorie B. Cheney^w . Mortgage on this 7 room 39 Seara Road, Brookline. M a ^ MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE home offered fox sale at $39,- chuietti! Eliaabeth Cheney Bucldey, Split Level. Lovely lot with 600. Located 6 minutes from 66 Second St„ Geneieo, New York; choice plantings. Rec room, Mabel Cheney Smith, Wakefield. MANCHESTER VICINITY: shopping and school in an area Rhode liland, and return make to garage and outdoor patio. of comparable residences, fi­ FOUR QUiUrV OlOSMORILE DESUR / With seven thousand you thli J_ WALLETT. Judge COVENTRY nancing arranged ■with low In­ co: WllUom A. Robliiion, Atty. COVENTRY FAST HARTFORD can take over payments. terest rate. Immediate occu­ , Newly listed 8-room raised ranch. OBDEB OF NOTICE Immaculate modem 6-room ranch. Eight-room home with in-law suite. Please oall 6(9-6306, 876- pancy. Call L.C. Greenough o l d s » PDNT. S|7QC DLDS, 2 baths, 2-car garage, 11 acres! Ask Joe Lombardo for dbtallB. a t A COURT OF PROBATE, (NDLDS. SMfiS Swimming pool,, two guest houses in 6611. Oo. for details. 647-9921. held at Moncheeter, within and for TertnadtTerenM* S-Dr. UU Dalmant "M " UfciHI U f LoAlaat Canv. ■ ■ V l l N M79S the dietrict of Mancheiter, on the <4495 rear yard. A unique property. HARD CASH ISN’T EASY 28th day of Novem^r. A.D, 1968. M Hgrdtop, fully agulppad,uippad, fae> 8-Dr. Hardtop, fully aquippad. awtamatic, *Ter“ suitable to your income. And we’ll advise you BOLTON ing and windows, drilled well, Solors. H. M. Frechette Real- OLDS. 14 acre lot, lovely view of lake. $2195 Cutton Cm v . every step of the way. Compact ranch $16,600.00. Call early tors, 647-9993. pecem ter, A.D. 1968, at .ten o[clock 6 6 <2995 <1495 —t h ^ are scarce! CALL US DAY OR NIGHT! Only $14,600. Marge Greene In the forenoon, and that notice 6 7 fF!'i.. <21W V-l automatic, PS, PI, biKk EJAOLBVILLE — Mansfield. glv(S> to all pereons interested In | Hardtop, PS, P I, tns ownsr. Hardtop, tuHy tquippod, low » Agency, 1-429-6148 or Ed. C3or- 68 OLDS. miltafa. w ill Whitt tap. 1 nelluson, 742-7008. F-ll Spart Caupa, aatomaN Give us a call to arrange a convdbient ap­ k, 4-cyl,. PS,.law pointment. TOLLAND — 614 room Ranch mllaft. luriundy. #7l4a-A. 6 0 DLDS. SIKO K plus large rec room, fireplace, pines, good fldilng. DLDS. the day of said hearing, to appear \ Hardtop, fully aqulppad, tac- M V p .| $ ADr. sadaa. IW lP V THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY bullt-ins, wall to wall, 2-car at­ sum k Aaso. 643-9869. Dalla 88 4-Dr. <1495 If they see cause at said time and | tory air candltlanlnf. -V4, automatic. P t. P I. •adaa, V 4, auta., PS, P I. 647-1413 tached garage. Utility shed. place and be heard relative thereto. 1 43 I M AIN STREET REALTORS ' Large treed lot. Owner, $21,- COVENTRY —Eight room imd ^ inalljng. on or before Noyemj 1968, by certified mall, a 900. Call 872-3861. (Jape, four b^room s, two full of this order to John T. Feeley, 'At Many, Many Otktrs to Choost From. Most All Mokoi A Modal* Ar KEITH REAL ESTATE Members: MANCHESTER BOARD OF REALTORS baths. Only $18,600. P a s e k 8730 91st St., Jackson Heights, Long VEJRNON —Seven room Colon­ Island, New York; Elisabeth Hum­ GREATER HARTFORD BOARD OF REALTORS Realtors, 289-7476, 742-7092. phrey, 35 Clinton St., Manchester, 172 E, CEN'TER ST, ial home. Ideal corner lot In Connecticut; Margaret Chetelat, Star residential area. Three bedr PI AST HARTFORD — Price rC' Route,..... Mansfield Depot, Conneot- GREATER VERNON BOARD OF REALTORS ...... :hlfc, 2760 John- 649-1922 rooms, dining room, living duoed- . ^to too$29,900. onn luleticuloiiBlvNiettcuiouBiy tout! Helen McLeughlbi, RiversBe. New 2760 John- York AND THEIR RESPECTIVE MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEMS. malntadned four bedroom l o ^ James D. Elward. 67 Dclalr MANCHESTER QLDSMOBILE room, kitchen, 114 baths and ...... " Mario family room. Attached garage. Raised Ranch w«h wall te w«U e^J^SST^cW Friendly Computerized Service all this, plus complete computerization, at your service) carpetloX- City sewer. Excel- uuf .Utrv Jonaoy; John P. Elward, Sllvir Lani at Hartfari Hi., MANCHESTER ^ Ytar QUALITY OLDSMOIILE DEALER i t |4|e1S11 ✓ Beautifully landscaped. WaU to carpe^ g. 578'Snydor Ave'.,' Berkley Heights', Equipped with the latest in computer service. Ydur wall carpeting and drapes. lent 'location. Immefflaite oc jersey, and return nioko to neeos located ANYWHERE in minutes! $24,800. F.M. Oaal Agencyi Ct^ncy..emfLTvrv Wvmon wyiiioii k Lord, 646- tht* court. J WALLETT, Judge. ir I 648-268S. 8786. co; Eugene T. Kelly, Atty,

.. tetRrrraic ■-V - w - 1 m FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 Awuagie Dalljr M«t Pran Rbb The Weather PAGE FORTY •W n » WaXt IXM Ctn^nUtg IfieraUi Wsvswiher li^ IM i Continued clear and n Is the sweetheart of Phi w ill end Dec. 12, If the weather event U open to the public. SIf ia Nu fsatem lty which Is LADIES! holds, vmilarn O’NeUl, director Mr. and Mins. Allan Schubert 4;>ec. 4 Brian VanCamp, son I soring her. of public works, said Wednes­ College Retreat Planning will serve u host and hoMess o f Mr. and Mrs. H arry R. Van- France’a Santa CSaus at the Luts Junior Museum Stm- Camp of ion E. lOddle Tpke., day. It started on Oct. 28, for a Police, Firemen Return committee, w ill meet tomorrow : .ion IDvangellcal Lutheran seven-week span. at 10 a.m. at South Methodist rch Touth Choir w ill re- day from 2 to B p.m. Mte. w u recently awarded the mili­ . SAVEooo Is Aiuteiity Victim Last year’s program began a .4rse tontorrow at 11:80 a.m. Schubert is secretary of the mu­ tary rating of engineer equip­ Church with the Rev. Gary Cor­ week oarUer and ended approx­ PARIS (AP)— The French . the church. ' seum board of trustees. ment maintenance specialist, Mannington Mine Sealed, nell. Make Your Own fur Coaf goveenment’a offical Santa and received his diploma for imately on the same date. It ... Claut today became a vie- having completed the engineer started on Oct. 28 and ended on Um of President Charles de equipment maintenance course Dec. 14 — for an eight-week Fake fur— that is. Your neighbor won't know the difference from th* Newark^ N.J. Oaulla’a sav»4he-fmne aua- at the U.6. Army Engineer span. real McCoy. Make a coat— a stole— collars and cuffs or a for terlty program. School, Fort Belvolr, Va. Town Manager Robert Weiss- holiday evening wear. We have the largest selecting in the Hartford Mimni S-MAWCHESTER TIRE, Inc predicted on Nov. 12 that this To Ughten Its budget, the The executive board of the year’s program, because it area. P oSIbI! and Telecommunlca- Ending Hope for 78 Men tfonli Ministry announced It Women’s dub of Manchester started one week later than last It makes fashion sense to sew your own ward* wiB meet Mbnday at B;80 p.m. year and because of several Curfew Ends would no longer maintain its days cl rain, will ooet approxi­ robe . . . especiallv when you can anjoy sav* Santa Chuis office to reply MANNINGTON, W . Va, In the (Ureetors suite at the Hotel today, aa only 90 poUceinen in mately 110,000 extra In over­ NEWARK, N. J. (A P )—A eur- to children writing with tholr '.A'-- (A P) — The big coal mine America, Hartford. Dinner will ings on quaKty faorics like ours. the night afalft of 200 reported time pay. tew and aU oOm t em uganoy rt- Chrlotmas toy Uota. w iere 78 men died in 'ram be served at 6:80 p jn . atrleUone ware Ufted today In hacA to work. But lator they O’NeUl had sold on Oct. 19 Newoilc, ae poUoe and dtamen were back at full atrength, a worst mining disaster since O O O D £ The Rev. James W. Bottoms that this year’s schedule wu Jusf retimed to Wotic under a court apofceaman aaid. 1961 w as deserted and al­ o f S t M ary’s Episcopal Church altered from lu t year’s so that order bontnig then* jOdc-ooU DeapM* tbe atflke, there wore most foitidden territory w ill conduct a service Sunday peoide who received an early Arrived! walkout tor falgber aalailea. few er ertanea o f vfolm oe then today. at 8:1B a.m. on radio station pickup last year, would get a Lleras Said A shipment Mayor HUgh J. AddoidMo, umal and Um number of firw F’amiHes had gone home W INF. The program Is spon­ pickup at a later date this year. of new Wool ataiting that "thlnga were bozdi was normal. Newark, New Jer- sored by the Manchester Coun­ and few, if any, watched Plaids to normal,” rewM ed both the aey’a largest otty with a popula­ Crisis Cause huge.trucks lumber their cil of Churches and the Man­ tion o f 400,000, has one o f the im- I SUBURBANITE • Flannels midnight to 6 aJn. eurtew and way with loads o f concrete, chester dergy Association. ' Engineerliiff Siq^pUes llie bon on tiie sale e ( Uquora tfan’s Mghaat ertm e latea. • Bonded w o^ and plastic to seal the and bstranieiits Acrylics that had been In «tfeot for one "Tlw people oaw enough of In Colombia Oirl Scout Troop 77 of Center day. Tbe aole o t gaeoUne to per- vlolonce In 1067. Oertahdy they mine. Tread Design M—mAu Smt Bllieptfelt a B i ^ e d Congregational Church will aont other than motorloto A|k> don’ll want engrmore,” eald Po- BOOOTA, Colombia (AP) — The job waa completed eaity Mid Siqply, E m. H o n n e ls have a garage sale tomorrow waa raounMd under the m ayor'* hoe Dirqotor DomMck A. Spi­ President Oarlos U eras caused today at Mountaineer Coal Q>. 690 HorttlNd Bd., Wool Coatings na, lefei'ilng to the Newark riot No. 9 mine, rocked by an explo- from 0 a-m. to 4 .p.m. at 100 atatement lEUng the atate of OolomMa’* present poUttoal cri­ Ferguson Rd. ’The event is open SlMicliertec, Oonk 6 10 ttfU 'emergoooy. that left 26 dead and hundtedi Mon and chaired by fire earty Felt Squares Next To Osldor sis in a desperate attempt to to the public. A apokeman for tbe police Iqlured. Nov. 20. A auooeoftoR of later and Felt by Exit 93. Wflirar A "aeladttve” mhMgbt to 6 save his poxtgram o f poUtfoal explosions also rumbled -through RETREADS Cross iW kway department aatd tha a fuM oom- Confirmation Instruction at th e Y i ^ plenoent ot '140 poUoemon were a.m. curfew waa tanpoaed on the and economic reformat In­ the mine, hampering effort* to M. Zion Evangelical Lutheran COLOR FILM In All Colors Open 10 A.M.*9 P. on duty today and aM 180 fire­ city, akned primarily ak large formed sources said today. reacue the trapp>ed men. Made By Feopie Who Core: Church w ill be conducted to­ FLA S H B D IM crowds, and Mayor Hugh J. Ad- Ueras, a Liberal, forosd the The comiwny atore not tkr DISCXIUNT PBlOEBt men on the early aiilft were morrow at 0:80 a.m. back at work. donialo su^Mitded Uquor oakes. resignation of tbe 18-man Uber- from one ot the mine entranoea Men began returning to duty Some 800 poUcemen and 200 ol-Ocnaeirvatl've coaUtkm Cabi­ to the huge mine was deaartad The Emanuel Lutheran ARTHUR DRUa Friday night after Superior firemen—60 per cent of their re­ net Friday after his congres- Friday night after OonsoUdaticn diurch Council will meet Mon­ Read Herald Advertisements Qourt Judge Jamea CMuUano la- spective day ditfto—failed to re­ oional reform bill -was defeated Goal Co., pam it tbem of Moun­ day at 7:80 p.m. In the board aued a temporary InjuncUon port Fktday moratag. The men by the Oonservatlvea In Oon- taineer, announced the deolafon room at the church. agalnat the atrlke which atarted colled In eick wMh a variety of gresa. to seal the mine. ofimenta, ktehtdlng “ Hong Koeig Wtib tbe FYlday nooming ehlft. It ‘Was similar to a move he Company officiaJa, fearing ALL POPULAR SIZES fiur, "

. conservative oppxrsitlon to (he Owe Day Nettoa I m PaMvavy statement released to newamen reform bill provided Ueras with U.S., Hanoi R^ady dusk yesterday. The gravel was used to seal the ahorUy after 7 a.m. today. Safety ^ ik e Headquarters — Make Your Own Road In Snow an issue be bad been seeMiig to Araoed Tha dock Pope Orders Dutch mine where 78 miners have been trapped since There was no puMte announoa- Bnmar Sawlae .force a crisis. ment. It gives him a chance to look Nov. 20. Completion of sealing was announced A fter No. 9 was aaaled, min­ tor a new political aligrunent Altar Boon Bmar fiwej ing offictalB appeared cauUouaty OU DaHvailaa Mada and determine whether mem­ To Trade Charges early this morning. (A P Photofax) Revise Catechism opUmlatk: (hett the fire raging in l6Ao par CM. bers o f the coaUUon can play a ATLAUnC VATTOAN e m r (A P ) — The Vatican alienee on the cate- the maze of caverns below double role—opposing Ma re- PARIS (AP) — Hanot and Vatloaa demanded today that ase had pnhtosted to the would be controlled. AataiwaMc or OoD DaBvary chianv cUsqlaaed that the Pope fomns while holding key govern­ tha oontrovenrial Dutch cate- United atatoa each have a U.S. dftegatilon about vdiat they Consolidation Preaiident John had Indicated aa far baede aa ment pxrfts. list of accusations alleging -vio­ Aafc Afeaet Oar 6d>ay inmir chtom be iwvtaod to abraaa tradt- said were U.S. bomUng raids Harvard’s Kissinger Cited Oorooran announced Frtday OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY UNTIL 8 PM. last year that be -wanted the cat­ lations of the bomMng bolt OiaooMrt Paym aot Flaa tfooal vtewa on the exlateeice of Ueras is reported angered over their terriltory Nov. 26 and night that the decision had been echism revised but that Ms atul tired a t ha-ving to beg Con­ agreement, but there was no 26. aaigelB, the vtegUty of Mlary, adehes hod been Ignored. made to seal the mine. NICHOLS • MANCHESTHlTIRE.Inc.1 MANOHE8Tim< I BEAT papal InfalUUlity and tiie Eu- gress to approve his reforms sign today they will try to col­ A Waftibigton spokesman said "The cumukUive evidence oharht. A Vatican spokesman who ex­ end then seeing Ms efforts lapse the expMizded p>eace talks. he ereatve fire ” to protect pi­ la not possible where the men mendatfone been foUowed. The (he CbtMtan mesaage In mod­ tion to reforms in tbe 106weat aide's feet in the fine. tots o f renomaiasance pdenes. Fqr Security Aide -would be located.” cardinalB’ declaration was dat­ em terms. But tt gave Vatican Senate and the 190-member As tt Is, the p »rley exprected to The United States dalms The sealing proceoa, which be­ tricot "mates ed Oct. 16. I House of Representatives, start in two weeks will be diffi­ President Johnson’s Oct. 31 di­ NEW YORK (A P ) — Three Atlantic Treaty OrgaMaatilon ohoervena the Impraaaion toat gan as Corcoran taHied to news- cult esiough. Haixd and (he Viet m-eftlngs tn five days between ax.d the Mediterranean. the Roman Cathotte Church in Juft a week before that date, -where Ooizaervatlves and Liber­ rective to stop the "bombard­ als control two-ttilrds of the Cong’s National Uberaitirm ment and all other acts tnvolv- Prealdeni-elect Richard M. Nix­ He waa born in Germany and covers all of the ntoe’a HoHand had been tiandad an ul- Vatican odHclaki had held dls- became a naturalized citizen In openings and rtuta off air fl^ , rnx iUIW w e W lorce norai Aa-wraai^m aa»vw ------. . (hnatum. cueelane on an (nvesUgation into seata. Is that many of them will BYont are refusing to recognize ing the use of force” on North on and Henry Klsstoger have the Saigon delegatioh, and South 'Wetnameae twrttory did not prompted apecMatlon Ktaalngeor^ 1948. He was a coneultant (o the ^ mow « Hngulahea t o nw Shoe Solon . The daobakiaDn ''im wrttlen the 'viewB o f (he Rev. Edward hurt the legiatatoni’ Mereste and futures.' Vietnam says tt will talk oidy to rule out continuing reconnals- may become Nixon’s peroonal NalUonal Security Council In but also sto^ oocygen flo w i^ to by six oavdlnals appotafed by ScMUebeeokx, main author of the men and means aura death livable* the Dutch catecdiiam. One^nC (he most controversial Hanot. aance Sights. adviMT on national securUy 1961 and 1962, and has been a HOUSE a HALE Main Floor, Reed . . . Ifope Paid V I last year to con- consultant to Ithe Arms Control If any are still oUve. reforms^called for a drasUo cur­ A Hanoi spokesman Friday Washington aaid, continuing matters. DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Wonderful, the way they feel. Wonderful, alder the matter. In Hcdland, where OathoUdsm and Dfaaimament Agency since Before the meeting with newa- Tbe decderwtton, breaking in noted for Its progressive tone, tailment of congreaslonal p>ow- made (he most serious bombing U.S. survelUance o f enemy ter­ KlsBlnger had anotiier meet­ aocueotion yet by tbe North ritory Is necessary end defense 1961. men,- Corcoran went to the the way they make you feel. Soft, the catechism becameCh runa­ ers on economic legislation and ing Fkiday with the Preatden(>e- Jamea Fork Uhlted Methodist Vietnamese. o f (b e reconnaisBance craft la lect. Ron Ziegler, Nixon’s piress Kissinger Is ^ author of a soft underthings in whispery nyloh way best sftier. It had afficlal national budget dlatrtbutlon. Church where relatives of the MEN'S SLIPPERS By 'Commander’ Congressmen fought thie be­ He said U.S. planes hit North justified. Including bombing If spokesman, later described Kin- number of books including "Nu­ approval of the Dutdi hierarchy missing men had gathered. tricot and super-light tricot spandex. cause It wotdd have eliminated Vietnamese territory three necessary to hftp a helicopter singer a a ‘ “ a men w ftl clear WeapxMB and Foreign Pol- and edittons not authorized by "It was terribly difficult for their right to make appropria­ straight days, (he latest attack rescue a downed pilot. In Ithe fteld of foreign alfi tcy,” pnibHshed in 1967. A ll smoothed to a beautiful fit, sprinkled Church authorklea were subse­ them to accept the fact that all Shown H en Am Jnst A t/aSa Forces quently pubHftied In Eirgllsh, F tions fo r pork barrel pnojecte, coming Nov. 27. North 'Vfotnam claims Ita gun­ and national security.” Nixon atao discussed foreign Rob^ gone.” he “eld, “but with lace... and priced to please. 'French and Gforman. and U eras had to give ground Three U.S. F4 jets bombed ners ha-va down at least ger, 46, Is director .of Harvard affairs Friday with Few Of Our Many Palar Styles fi-ve v illa g e more than 40 miles eight U.S. pdanes since Nov. 1. Strau8B-Hup>e, (Drector o f Oie being the kind of people they The cateclilam angered n- on this pxrint. University’s defense studies Start your collection, today, in north of the 17th parallel divid­ are, they have accepted that Maul Foe at servatives, some o f whom ap- The Issue that brought on the Radio Hanoi also broadcast ptrogram and heed o f the Har­ Foreign Pol’cy Researfti msU- ing the two Vietrzams, he an atadal Foreign Ministry tuto at (he Unlverstty of Peon- fact.” lemon mist, pale mint or winsome white. X>ealed to Pope Paul VI, saying present crisis was a Uerah’ vard Inberaetional Seminar. claimed, adding that ttrey were statement today, claiming UB. sylvanla, and W illiam Klntner, One observer at the small, red Us modem views were heretical plan to freeze the present num­ There has been no word from not involved in any pUot rescue Marines conducted "terror the institute’s associate direc­ brick church said, "The minis­ Border»Delta and a scandal. ber o f legislators but diaigfe the tbe Nixon camp so for as to ter couldn’t fin lfti the prayer be­ Beautifully fashioned in or defense. raids” in tbe southern half of wheitber (he Prestdent-elect tor. DuPont’s Antron®, Nylon BAIOON (AP) — UR. air cav- (See Page Sixteen) (See Page Sixteen) Previously the North Vliet- the demilitarized zone "to mas­ Another -vlsttor to Nixon bead- cause of the crying in the even plans to ha-ve a special as- church." and Lycra® Spandex. ahymen mauled a North Viet­ sacre the clvSian population.” sistant tor national security af- quatltens in the Pierre Ifotel, namese battalion near the Cam­ Johnson’s bomb-halt package, Board Chairman Roy Ash of Lit­ Those who have WDiked and MOCCASIN' foiro—a top px»lt occupied dur­ lived around No. 9 are accus­ A. Adjustable stretch bodian border and American In- which paved the way for the ex- ing the pMist eight years by ton Industries, dtscuased re- pianded talks, also listed reepect tomed to tragedy. It was sealed Tarry linad paddad InMia. Crapa tola. straps (A82-36, B82-88, foiUrymen deebnaited a strong McOaorge Bundy and Walt W. cruttment of top-level tedent for (he demlUtaxlzed zone and a 14 years ago after an explosion, Craan, brown, block. C32-40). iSaSO Viet Cong force in the Mbkong Roftnw. -with the Preftdent-eleot There 3.99 Delta, tbe UB. Otmunaad re­ ''V hold-down on shelkng of South waa no Immediaiie todtootton with the loss of l6 Uves. It was It is widely belleve(Ghowever, ported today. Viebvamese citlee as require­ whether Ash himself might be not opened until fl-ve months a ft­ 'MULE* B. Panty Girdle (S, M, L, Xasewtiere 140 captured Viet ments for progress in the talks. (hot the new chief exmittve will lecrutted by tbe new adminis­ er the sealing. XL). Oong shouUng aiUl-Cbmmunlat TUe U.S. Command in Saigon almost have t o have a (dose per­ tration. One of Uioae who was lucky says more than 200 enemy ac- sonal advioer in ihis area, even enough to escape was M att Raaca llnad for axlro warmth. Ai- afogans were turned loose on the Nixon’s sdiedule for today streets of three South Vtab tiicm have been found in the If he changes (h e job’s ttOe. was not announced. He was ex­ Menas, whose father died in the tortmanl of colors. Kleslnger has a brocto razige C. Fiberfill Padded Bra, ad­ namese ctUee In a government DMZ etnee Nov. 1, including pected to continue meetings 1964 explosion. 4.50 of experience to Interhattonal justable stretch straps effort to win over gtierriUa more (ban two dozen termed with Ms principal aides at the The dtaafter was lha worst (A82-86, B82-88) $ 3 ^ troops and strengthen Saigon’s "slgnlflcant.” relations and is considered a Pierre. sinoe Dec. 21, 1961, -vvtwi 119 Tha pipa and tlippar routine Isn't old hot poaltton at the Paris peace spectaUft on such subjects as (See Page Sixteen) European securtty, the North (See Page Sixteen) (See Page Sixteen) 'BOOT' whan tha slippers ora mode by Commander. talks. D. Pettislip (P, S, M, L) MUUary spokesmen said U.8. Soft tola, opan bock. Mopla, burgundy, • 9 9th Dlvtfton infantrymen and block. ALL STYLES FROM 7 TO 12 helicopter gunahipa kiUed 70 3.99 Foundations— ^Main Floor guerrlUaa In (he marshlands near Cbl Ly early today 60 To Hold Down, Federal Spending miles southwest o f Saigon. The infantrymen also captured 20 suepects. __ The :g)okesman said another Medicaid“ Test of Nixon Pledge CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS By -Little Fails' ; 76 eiremy, part of a North Viet­ namese beStaMon of about 400 WASraNGTON (AP) —’The In the past tew years and made derprivlleged would be able to and men, were klMed In flghUng medicaid program of health limits on federal spending a ma­ share in the hesdth care ad­ near the frontier outpoft oTXoo care for the poor—its costs soar­ jor campaign pledge. vances of recent years. TOMORROW Niifi, three miles from Oamtoo- He’s had UtUe to say on medi­ To make certain of this, they corduroy moccasins dia hoithart of Saigon. ing—may pro\rlde one o f the caid itself. But he has indicated Included in the pro-vlslon a re­ MUitary spokesmen said 78 N riw kmt Hma m ajor battles In the next con­ he favors more state control M quirement that the stsUes miart i North Vletnameao regulars gress and an early test o f Nixon welfare programs and gover­ provide comprehensive care to ware killed In the fighting near campaign pledges to hold down nors generaUy have favored all needy persons by 1976 and Ttrry llnsd. SIzai 9 to 2 In rtd, to im your Ithe foonUer outpoft of too Nluli medicaid. a federal spending. make steady progress toward grsan, comsl. Sizss 3 to 4 in three miles from Cambodia, Lc»ig tipped' o it what he had in that goal in the intervenliig OhairmaLn Russell B. Long, grtan and carnal. northweot of Saigon. mind In the closing days o f the years. D-La., of the Senate Finance Headquarters said aoven 90th Cfongress by winning sur­ One provlston of the Long L S. AL'^ Committee wMch has jurisdic­ Americans were killed and 16 prise 44-26 Senate approval of a amendment temporarily adopt­ tion over medicaid, has pledged were wounded In the latest of a $600 million slash in the federal Pay V) in Jon ., Pay that "bringing the cost of, this ed by the Senate this year would series of border bottles In which share of medicaid. have repealed this 1976 goal. fantastic program Into botmds” the air cavalrymen claim to Javlts, one of numerous ab­ Vs In Fob., Pay V> In will -be one of his major 1969 ob­ However, the high-level Advl- , have klUad 626 enemy this sentees at the time ot the vote, jectives. sory Commission on Intergpov- yroek. says the amendment was adopt­ March — Thort's No A handSii of enemy rocket John J. Williams, of Delaware, emmentai Relations told Con­ ed without any real considera­ gress in a special medicaid re­ and mortar attacks were reixst- senior Republican on the panel tion. fringe boots C horga-for tfilv Sonr* supports Mm. port this year that the goal ed today outalde the border Many senators who voted for " ’This is a program now cost­ should be retsdned. arDEi. * it said they did so rftuctantly MemberB of tiie commisalon in­ icai Spokeaman sold Toy Nlnh was ing us about 10 times the origi­ but their eyes open. Moda to ordar for. your littia In­ Hghtly mortared Friday night, nal estimate,” he says. clude Vice President-elect Spiro The amendment, tackcfl onto T. Agnew. dian in light blua^rpink In sizas •Barijr Sboppen Aaooaotl and a big Marine supply base But Republican Jacob K, Jav- a minor tax Mil, eventually was The medicaid program now ki 5 to I. Bronza In 3 to 3. juft north of Da Nang received it f o f New York, whose state has ' shelved because of ohat Long enemy rooket fire early today. hi effect In 88 states. More than 3.99 the biggest single medicaid pro­ called a successful fiUbuster .7.6 million pezoons are beneikt- Light oaauaUies and damage gram, promises a fight to keep against it. Except Vive La Difference! Ing from tt aimually. wetfi reported. present federal aid formulas. The Senate vote marked a The Long amendment -would U.8. \Alr Force B62 bombeis 1 The government’s share of the reversal of majority opinion on ha-ve out bock sharply on the OPEN EVERY NITE TILL CHRISTMAS! \ continued round-therovtslon 88 percent in the pooreft state*. ly today with a raid In the mar- OPEN EVERY NI8HT till CHRISTMAS till 9! Saturday Mpneheater Nixon, during Ma campaign, aa a UtUe noticed but highly im­ Tbe amendmrttt would have HOUSE SuHALE ^ Rung Bat aone, a Viet Gang for the American Cancer Society. Students vote by giving money in the name criUcl^ many welfare pro­ portant section which would fixed a range of 36 to 69 per cent 1 WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT • FREE PARKING. FRONT AND REAR (lea Page Sixteen) of the candidate. (AP Photofax) grams enacted under democrats guarantee that America’s im- for federal matching. CHARGE ACCOUNTS CORDIALLY INVITED FREE FARKING FRONT AND REAR

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