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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 PAGE THIRTY^IX 'E M I M M R a ^onrh^Bter lEttrnfns ^i^raUi M M irn iM le Weather j Z. very ooM ton||)it LoW ^ ' ' Or. Richard A. Underwood of The Mountain Laurel Chapter' as, 1887 ^teethe. Friday oonslder- A lS o u t T o Wd the Hartford Theological Semin­ of Sweet Adelines will Host at a Trith modaratlaw ary win speak on "Phnopophy,. . buffet supper tomorrow at 7:80 1 5 ,5 4 4 emperaturea. HlRh 88 to 40. Religion and the PsyenedeUc I ■t Robot l4MinM ot the Ken- p.m. at the Russian-American Manchettor ' A Ciiy of VUiage Charm ehaoter PoUoe Deputment will Experience” at a Manchester . National Center, 211 Wethers­ fb V s Week at House and Hale Is Community Oonege convocation field Ave., Hartford. Guests of ^Mok OB "OoBerml Police Work (CilaesWMdZlAdvertteing on Page PRICE SEVEN CBNIB aad Safety;' at a meeting of tomorrow at 8 p.m. in BaUey honor wiil be the Chamsonettes /VOL. LXXXvn, NO. 40 . (Tj¥ENTY-FOUR PAORS—TWO SBCHONS) MANOHESTER, OONN:^THURiroAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 the Waaktecton School PTA next Auditorium, Manchester |Iigh jquartet of which Mrs. Da'vld TnoBlay at 8 p.m. *n the cafe­ School. There , la no charge for Gunas of Manchester is a mem­ HOUl ' teria. Refteabmenta will be the lecture, to which the pubUc ber. Members are reminded to ~ >1 aeiYcd. is invited. call Mrs. Frank Hynes, 280 Main Steak Bargain St., for reservations. A square dance wlU be held 'BESTFORM ' Kennedy Qualms over LBJ WASHING’rON (AP)—The Oab Scoot Pack <8 of Lincoln at Coming HaU, 1180 Main St., Interior Deportment said to­ School wia qxHwor a Penny Orford Parish Chapter, DAR, day It has a bargain for Saigon Halts Execution East Hartford, Friday from ,7 Fair tonight at 7 a t the'achod will have a food sale at Mott’s budget-conscloua housewives audUctluni. The erent will In­ to 10 p.m. It is sponsored by Super Market, 587 E. Middle Girl Scout Troop 2 of Manches­ looking for meat bargains— clude gamea, food and a wlah- Tpke., on Friday from 8 a.m. HALE Boost Chances for McCarthy steaks for 40 cents a pound. Ug; wen. The fair la open to ter,^ Girl Scout Troop 780 of Bast to noon. Chairman is Mrs. John Hartford and the Young Peo­ WEEK For that price families Cuba, their famiUea and frienda. C. Rleg. She is assisted by Mrs. tine* WASHINGTON (AP)— Kennedy also said If he were era a chance to exert the kind of ple’s Fellowship of St. John’s could feast on elk filets or C. Hoyt StUson, Mrs. Basil T. More nnd mor. woman nro choo.ino "BESTFORM" girdle, and bro.. ^ Sen. Robert P. Kennedy’s Johnson he’d consider Mo- pressure he thinks might cause buffalo prime ribs. Church in .East Hartford. Tic­ t « S J Johnson to change his course in Of V iet Cong T errorists The Dlaabled American-Vet- Nodden and Mrs. Harold L. a'ro most offoctlva In figure eonfrol, with a garment for ovCry noad, and whom can you boat bint that he might alter The department ssdd any­ kets are avaUable from mem­ Preston. Vietnam. eiana Auxiliary will meet to- bers of the above organisations' those low prices considering the quality. hft announced support of think he’ll (McCarthy) receive one interested can order a idght at 7:80 at the VFW Home. “Vietnam Is an important Is­ whole buffido caresuss, un­ or may be purchased at the President Johnson to 1968 .^pp^rt amund the coun- sue and it can’t be pushed try. I think from the people I’ve frozen, for $180 or an elk door. Miss Patricia Graves, police­ adds now drama to the po- Eislde,” he said. “It la the kind cEUxmsa for $80. Freezing The Board of Directors of the woman with the Manchester tential opposition' candi- talked to, in CaUfomla, New ot Usuc thEd should be present­ SAIGON (AP) — Premier adds $20 to the cost. No cuts Nguyen Van Loc today re­ Manchester Scholarship Foun­ The "New Prophets”, a group Police Department, will be GIRDLES and BRAS TO SUPPORT and FLATTER ANY TYPE OF FIGURE dacy of .'Minneeota Demo- England, the Midwest, he’ll ed squarely to the people under smaller than a half carcass dation win meet tomorrow at of folk singers, entertained the guest speaker for the Girls cratic Sen. Eugene J. Me- have some siq>port.” the established procedures of prieved three convlctod Viet ■ will be sold. ^Oong te rro ri^ who were szdied- 8;S0'p.m. at the Chamber of Manchester WA’TES last night Friendly Sponsors on Friday at O arthy. Kennedy was Interviewed on American politics. Orders should be directed Commerce. at the Italian American Club. 7:80 p.m. at St. Mary’s Epis­ the CB8 BSvenlng News. 'uled to dleTlofero a firing squad >' Kennedy said Wednesday that ”It has got to be presented to the manager of the hT- in a Saigon pmbn at dawn 9fl- The boys, all of Manchester, copal Church in Neill Hall. Hos­ MCOartliy la likely to generate McCarthy has said he 'was- with personal identification. It chita Mountains WUdllfe are Tom Nixon, Gary Jodotn, tesses are Mrs. Maurice Lam­ day. Cub Scout Pack 47 of South color coordinated by Bestforyn- some Important backing if he considering getting In to the urn’t be dealt with as eoi ab- Refuge In Cimhe, Oklk,, The Viet Cong’s riandesfine Methodist Church will meet Fri­ Gary Touell, Mark Jeske and bert, Miss Edna Kennedy and enters presidential primaries as race Ibr the Democratic noml- street Issue. If It Is Identified which is cutting down ite Dick Podohiy. Mrs. Jesse Bettinger. radio bad threatened reprisal, day at 7 p.m. in Cooper Hall. an outqxtken opixment to John­ natton because he felt Kenne­ with 8 personality In the pri­ herds ot elk and buffalo. The qayliqc: ’"The U.S. aggressors . e "Show-Off” Long-Leg Girdle son’s Vietnam war perries. dy’s EuuHMinced intention of siq;>- maries the people can make purchaser pays the ship­ and the Thieu-Ky (government) 1 Asked how a McCarthy candi­ porting Johnson left a 'vacuum their judgment.” ping cost cUque must account for the dacy would affect hla previously In which voters had no direct McCarthy said personal politi­ Uves of the three South Viet­ m "Side-Lile^^ Fibe'rfill Bra announced decision to support way of expreaslng their oppoal- cal ambitions don’t enter Into namese patriots they have de­ e Prestdant Johnson’s expected Uon to Vietnam poUclciu die matter. Some Democratic cided to execute tomonow.” < bid for re-election despite his McCarthy wasn’t Immediately coUeaguee suspeot he Is count­ State News ^American offlciala were dis­ Let’s Talk TURKEY... .Both of Nylon and Lycra Spandex criticism of some of the Presi­ a'vailaUc for comment on Ken­ ing on antiwar sentiment to pro­ turbed when they learned todsty .\V dent’s metnam pq|icies, thS nedy’s statements. But in an duce a respectable showing jor of the planned executkxzs' rot ' New Yoric senedor said: earlier interview Wednesday the him iwMch—Unked ‘with, neddDn- THiree Cities for 5:80 a.m. Friday cd file CM NOW AS ALWAYS . . . USE ”I perhaps will have some­ Minnesotan said any bid he al publicity—would make him a Hoa prison—since twice In the thing to pqy further if Sen. Mc­ makes fbr the Democratic nomi­ factor in the fight for the 1872 past American prisoners of war 6 Grants 5 \\ Carthy announces.” nation 'would aim at gl'ving 'vot- Democratic preeldentiEd nomi­ have been kUled in reprisal for FAMOUS FOR GONNEOTICUT FRESH TURKEYS YOUR . plu s nation. the execution of Ifiet Cong ter- McCardiy said be hasn’t even As Models rorlsbs by the South Vietnamese tbottghlt about iS872. government. Pinehurat frozen food cases in the check out aisle are filled with new 1967 fall Matching NEW HAVEN (AP) — NdW E.S.A. ' The Minneeota senator dis­ The officials also felt the deci­ crop of Oven Ready SWIFT PREMIUM BUTTERBALL TURKEYS in mosT missed as furthMt from hla Haven, Hartford, and BriOge- port In Connecticut were arooog sion was poorly timed In view of i^ tip o verty^ mind reports that he hopes by the recent release of three U.S. sizes; also Land O’ Lakes oven ready turkeys, Cacklebird capons and roasters. CREDIT P e tti-S lip his venture to offer a future peur- the Ust of citlee dlsoloeed today to share In the new model oltiM Army rorgeants by the Viet We are taking orders for extra large Butterball and Land O’ Lakes ’Turkeys, ty lea^rUilp challenge to Ken^ Cong. ■ S . nedy. ■ program for Improving bhghted Ducks and Geese. CARD neighbortioodB. They took up the matter with Sails Past House But he does not deny the ob­ They are among about 70 South Vietnamese officials. / vious—that Kennedy’s reals- ^ Asked later If the Ifietnameoe ______: ______WASHINOTON (AP) — An publicans scored on their final choeen cities In the country to All purchoMi In i n tance to being shoved into op­ had been asked to caB off the antipoverty bill cut by $460 mil- thrust Just before passage. share In the $812 mUUon ap­ executions In the interest of November on E.S.A. Uqn haa cleared the House and ’Their motion to cut bMk to posing Johnson next year con­ proved by Congreae for Initial New Crop Golden Harvesf i r ; tributed to his own nearing deci­ American prisoners of the Ifiet ore payable next both the budget-cutters and ad­ $1.6 billion was approved 221 to planting oorts. Cong, they declined comment. ministration supporters cItUm a 180, with 148 Republicans and 78 sion to take the plunge hlmarif. Sen. Abraham RlMcoff, D- CONNECTICUT FRESH TURKEYS yeor— 1 /3 in Jon- 'Victory. Democrats, mostly from the McCarthy sagrs frankly tlud Oonn., sold In Waahlngtoa he A spokesman for (he premier 4 Opposing he would hope to revive the Ad- said Loc had ordered the exeoiM' >. uory 1/3 in Febru­ iSi;; Republicans succeeded in cut-, South, supporting it. was “thrilled” sit the seleotton We arc taking orders for these famous Connecticut Fresh Turkeys, also for fresh mocrats lai E. SteveneoR Ubenl strain In ot the three Connecticut ottiee lions canceled "because he ting the money total 'well belowl slash were 182 the party and give the John F. large CAPONS. Capons and Conn. Golden Harvest Turkeys will be ready for you ary, 1 /3 In Moreh. President Johnson’s request but “ “1 “ RcBubUcans. for the model clttee planting didn’t want to start off the new Tuewlay morning. Keimedy people somebody to government with Mood.” So, thi. ii the time \ the pared-down 'verrion—with On final pal^ue, m Demo- grant cpita and 87 Re^bUlans voted rally around next yeair In 'view “J maH continue woridng on ”We would like to show our idl It* controveralal programa. of. Robert Kennedy's absence good will to the Oommuniste,” to buy "Be.tform" Intact—then eailed through 288 for the bill and SO Democrats behalf of Watertniry and other \ and 78 Republicana against It. from the fray, Connecticut citlee that naay ap­ he added. to look your very to 128, the biggeat matgln In Ita Spared by the premier’s order Don't Blame Your Butcher three-year hUtory. , The entire top leadership of the When he persisted in putting ply in file future for file second D,8. OhMoe Tender Chuck best for the holi­ \ Republican party either voted Ste'venemt’s name before the round of'grants,” he said. were Bui Van Chleu, Le kOnh As it paeaed the House 1860 Democratic convention, Chau and Truong Thanh Danh. looks like the money-asvlng days. "Show-Off" Ponty Petti-Siip 2.99 or waa pedred against the bill. Rlblooff said he Isoped that If you shop anywhere but at Pinehurat, don't blame Wedneixlay night alter a Icmg, The bill’s siqiporters riirugged McCazdiy won the pteudlto of the m odel^tfee prOgram “will (JUP Wlnpboto) All were convicted by the Bid most value for this week. your butcher if he gets more for Bacon than we do at A nsw long lag panly that work, hard to illm the figure. (Style 1200) juit perfect to complete a pretty 3-placa Mt. frequently raucous session, the off the cut in funds as a small the party liberals. But the price 'become an action program open A trooper of the 173rd Aiiitome Brigade, bleeding from, a slight head wound corps Special Military Court, Reinforced front and «ldot moke nothing of lummy, hip. and Mode with the look and'feel of luxury lingerie. And the color, bill would extend the Office of price to pay for keepliig alive a he paUl waa a suheequent for every city that quaMfiee. Chieu in May and the other two Pinehurat . . . we really are seUing the finest Bacons Ihlghi, Of nylon and Lycra® Spandex, S, m, I, xl. ore lo fashion pretty. You'll wont .at. in Mverol colbr.. S, Pi, I. Economic Opportunity’s pro- and with other wounds swathed in bandages, limps along with other walking in June. program that at one time aj^ frosty, arms- length relettonshlp “The clttee of Hartford, New wounded 'through bamboo jungle to an evacuation point near Dak ’To. ’They gnrams for one year cd an au­ peered doomed. - wldi the Kemedys. Haven, and Bridgeport have AU were sentenced to be shot Block FOR L.ESS. And remember to buy Plnehurst Grade AA thorised spending level of $1.8 had just finished a fierce fight with North Viejjiamese regulars. Ehnba'ttled A num)>er of fimew in the past ALL IN WHITE, PINK, The coalUon of Republicana He ooneelvctUy could find one demonetrated an awareness of Strickland Farms Eggs to go along with your bacon. I n i "Side-Lite" Bra 2.99 bilUon. of the clan. Sen. Edward M. the many difficultlee urban Dak To is in the central highlands, 270 miles north of Saigon. the Viet Cong and Oie Nbrth and Southern Democrats that Vietnamese have threatened to BLUE, LEMON, APRICOT ' That’s the amount the OHX) rewrote major administration Kennediy, D-lCa«., standing In America facM, and fiieee oom- Chuck Boast V.cut design; and no matter how the bock or side of your had last year. Jtdmson had for the Presldsnt In the Massa­ munlttes haire proven fiietr de- execute American prisoners, dres. may dip, thI. fiberflll podded bro will never peak. Ny­ educatloa and crime control bofii - those captured in South lon and lycra® ipondex .loa.; luxurious acetate and nylon ' AND LIME asked for $2.06 billion to expand bills eaiUer In the ' year had chusetts primary. This la oim of tormlnafion end abOlty to ayi- Blade Out ^ the anti poverty program this four teats McCarthy may tnutav temattceliy Improve olty Mfe Vietnani and pilots downed in SWIFT PREMIUM ^ lace. A 32-36, B 32-38, C 32-38. made a complete revision of the the North, if the South 'Vtet- X year. antipoverty program ita main take, with the otfaerv In New and environment” Westmoreland’s Report tiamese government executed The Senate has already au­ goal. Hkznpablre, Wtaeonein end Cali- thorized $2.25 billion and a com­ When the summer’s riots fonda. Jclpoit Proposed Viet Cong terrorists. promise agreement will ifow soured many former supporters Meanwhile aome party dlari- BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Loca4^ On June 32, 1886, convicted MATCH YOUR FIGURE NEEDS TO ONE OF THESE 5 BESTFORM GIRDLES have to be worked out. dents, organising aa a gmq> fion of a fourth major New* terrorist Tran'Vein Dang ww Ib ot the program the House lead- ^Cautious, Optimistic ’ executed by firing squad in flsl- BACON 5 9 After three frustrating days In erehlp laid the bill aside and called Concerned Democrats, Yoric metropolitan area Jetport which they were defeated on ev- considered dropping,. It for said McCarthy would be the fea- in Oonnecficut and construction gon’s central meo’ket, and two lb Vac. Poekwd ery major attempt''to cut funds '• ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — Gen. cautiously opfimistic, he never guests of the President and Mrs. days later the Viet Cong an­ and revise the program, the Re- (8ee Fkge TwiL) (See Page Eleven). (flee Page Vsrelve) William C. Westmoreland gave failed to make a statement Jerfmaon. nounced they had executed U-8- V the Senate Armed Services about a gain without mentioning On the war front U.S. Na'vy Army Sgt JHandd George Ben­ Swift Piwmium—Brown 'N Serve some of the difficulties encoun­ plane.3 bombed a boat construc­ Oommlttee today what was nett, 28, of Penyvllle, Ark., In tered. tion and repair yard close to reprisal. SAUSAGE Yz Lb. 5 5 c termed "an optimistic—cau­ Among the difficulties cited, the center of Haiphong and On Sept. 27, 1866, the Iflet t pkga. 81.80 or In lota ot It pkgs. for your freeser only tiously optimistic”—report on Russell reported, were the sanc­ only 1.7 miles from the Interna­ Cong radio aim^unoed that Center Cuts of KAb 480 Yt Ib. the 'war in Vietnam. tuary the Communist forces tional docks today for the first Capt. Humbert "R. Versaee of Lean Block Chuck Ib. WWW iJh • have in Cambodia and Laos, “But he does not see any ear­ time In the war. Balfintore, NU., and Sgt. IX!. abuse o8 the demilitarized zone, V A U.B. spokesman said A4 Kenneth M. Rorabeok of Fay­ A ly termlnatkm of the wsu*,” Sen. and “the tremendous supplies of SWIFT PREMIUM BUTTERBAU Richard B. Russell, D-Ga., the Skyhavrits from the carrier Cor­ etteville, N.C .had been ezsovA- A- mortars, artillery and rockets al Sea struck at noon.iifi the ed in retaliation for file eneou- CHUCK, committee chairman, told news­ from some source.” f TUBKEYSi lIki l 42c, 45c, 49c men. Russell said he presumed the (See Page Twelve) (Bee Page Twelve) According to also. Westmoreland spent more weapons were being supplied by STEAK Lb 59c "Side-Stop" I fiuui an hour in closed'session the Soviet Union. srifii the committee, and left On the other hand, Russell Fnahly Ground, Lean, Jnlcy Immediately afterwaifi for the said Westmoreland reported LAMD Cr UKES TURKEYS Ib. 36c Long-Leg Panty White House, where he met at PInelnirst U.8. Choice Chuck Over to Iba. ''Show Off" "Shape-Up" "Flirftation W alk" that while the enemy force’s "Play Back" noon with President Jrimsmi. equipment is consistently good, Say Shabby Pe as Adolf Hitler's last Gestapo chlot Boneleos Economy Cut Another Budget Saver.,. .Ida zipper girdle (style 5752). White. S, M,! L, XL. 18" long, 26-38, (odd to 35), and Adolf Eichmann's boas. state ofC.Iowa .Iowa vvew e ^ lean PPork ' la another beat buy of the $5.95. $8.95. A press spokesman for the week. ... West Berlin city Justice Depart­ Put ' I 5.95 6,95 5.95 : i-V 5 J» ment said today Mueller’s di­ Boast “tyli ''3 In Politest Tones vorced wife said "that’s hhn” when shown a picture of the man being held. Pork BESTFORM BRAS ADD NEW GLAMOUR, FIRM SUProRT TO ANY FIGURE But the man claims he Is a Patman, Fowler Figbt 61-year-rid U.8. cltUen by the name of Francis Willard Keith, born In Webb City, Mo. Autfaorlp Roast On Tax-Free Groups ties here said his German ac­ 54UB CUT ^ cented English Is barely inteUi* WASmNGTON (AP) —The Ing OonstltuUonally (ABO) of glble. from tender U.8. Choice Pork Rosat, whole 10 to lt>lb. atrip cut into t roasts two white-haired Southerners, Barrington, Bl., which provides His fingerprints were flown to Chucks ,j|i^d 8 to 10 center chops, or as you specify . .Mb. (AP FhetoAss) both lawyers arid seasoned pub­ information on setting up foun­ West Berlin, but officials there Uc men, addressed each other dations intended to be tax-free, said no fingerprints of Mueller Cars wait in station as one motorist gets a small container filled to carry beck to his stalled car. at the Capttri Hill hearing In But file Patman-Fowler ques­ are available for comparison. PORK ROAST PORK ROAST the poUtost of tones and wlfii tions suyf answers Wednesday Mueller was reported olive in Rib Half Strip Loin Half Strip expressiona of personal regard. hit the main subject only occa­ Hitler’s Berlin bunker just be­ Tiny Bltc-81se Cubes of Lean But the things they said! sionally, and bounced off in var­ fore the fall ot the Nazis In lb. 69c Ib. 79c Boston Snarled by 13-Inch Snowfall Rep. Wright Patman, 74, to ious directions. 1946. . STEWING Secretary of the Treasury Hen­ Patman, who ,contends ABC is In Jerusalem, Israeli officials plies and a stretcher fan to the the north was unbelievable.” He ry H. Fowler—“it Is very sel­ a factory teaching hlgh-income said no government decision COUN1RT* STYLE PORK RM S ...... ib. 49e Permanent PreM Ity CORNELIUS F. HURLEY Ing coffee, sandwiches, and h ^ been made on whether to "Sheer Comfort" cookies to stranded motorists. car where the baby 'was deliv­ reported cars having to back off dom that anyone In the treasury peoide how to dodge taxes, de­ Mrs. Mueller waa hot tminodl- B E E F U.99C Like 8parerib(i. but with more meat. Asseoiatod Frew W riter' Department, let alone the secre­ livered hla East Texas-flavored ask for extradition If the man I - . Embroidered Bra BOSTON (AP) — A violent "It waa absolutely amazing to ered. a major bridge because of stuck ately avallaUe for eommant. Nylon-Lycra Lycra Bro tary himself, shows enough In­ sermonettea In a flat schoolmas­ held here should prove to be The ohlel 4th graL. 4 •■’k ' For eaay,serving, buy our own very lean, real center storm dum p^ up to IS Inches of me,” he said, “especially where Both mother and baby later vehicles. were reported In good condition. A spokesman for the Statler terest In the massive problem of ter voice. Fowler kept his Vir­ Mueller. They said tho question The cUef ot Panama’s De­ Show-Coie Over and Under^ (Stylo 6068) Tho smoothnosc I* In snow on ports of New England they knock kids so much. ’These probably would be disci Pork Chope or Boneless 2H to Loin of Roaat Pork. Padded G ra (Stylo 6030)i Spoclolly doslgnod forovor. In Ihlip pelyoster and rot­ Mda weren’t pro or con any­ The abandoned cars blocked HUton said, ”We were 86 per tax-dodging via foundations to ginia accents dloclpUned, but partment' of Invesfigafions, Hec­ Tin flOMt grooild meat Wednesday, causing several travel all the way to the HIU.”, not quite so emotionlesa. a cabinet meeifing Sundaj of oU-woy slrotch nylon, and Ly­ Long-Mne Bro Padded (B^ ^ ten bra. Evory Inch I* Pormanont deaths and a massive traMc thing. They weren’t handing out city and state sand trucks and cent to begin with, an* then a tor Vajdes, said there was a ^YsUidile (6031) Pamper yourself with pret cra spondox with powor not at hampered efforts*of police to convention scheduled to check Fowler, 68, to Patman—“Thai Patman; "The United States Informants said the mi styong resemblance between the COFfEE FEATURE ■ Prou and yauill novor itopd Iran jam In the Boston area. literature.” ,'waa tracked down by two Israe­ . fy nylon lace, cool,, nylon-tyero® sido and bock soctlon* and undor (Stylo 8040) Long-linqi bra (Stylo 6087) You'll lovo Iho ^ He said the students anjann(' untangle the traffic. out decided to stay because of comment could «»ly oome from ’Treasury has distinguished it­ man arrested Tuesday and piio- smooth* . . . fashion* . . lifts dal dosign and iho lovoly things a bra again. This moan* H staysj Mbtorists v^ere struck In Bos­ one most uninformed." self by indUferenoe, indolence lis'now being detained in Mun­ ■ .. T- spandex* etasltci and a low-dip cups. FIborflll Insort* at bottom whitest-white through* wochlnA^ ton traffic for hours. Many left ly “were digging into their own In the downtown area, res' the storm.” tographs of MuoUer but his da- fashion back. Cloud 'soft fiberflll y6u gonllv Wilh llbarat 40ctioi|i* it can do for your Hguro. You'll taurants became jammed be­ The manager of a restaurant Patman—"All I can say Is I and bungUng.’,^ ich after being found in the partment had failed to connect Leua, VJB. Choipe H A X ^ HOUSE of cUp* for uplift and support. of controlling olasHc, it footura* after washing. Brnbraidorod top their offices at 6 p.m.—Md at pockets to buy the food ,and home there of Mueller’s di­ make* every figure a perfect Slrotch straps with Jowolock® lovo iho silky fool of cool, oosy- st, said the 32-38C. An unhoord of voluo at gaacdlne or stalled when their blinding snow to deliver a baby had 10 to 16 persons in lines tor Fowler, after remarking Oon- instead ri Its hack.” West Gsrmsny’s JuMoe Mil* Coffee glri in a car tn^iped in traffic several hours as they sought to VltaUe ttw stortn swept out to grels has had Treasury recom­ “The Treasury haa tradition­ city proeeoutor showed 12 plo- latry said the suspeot ''4ias Iden­ Krocltlc 8cop Bones Ib. ISo ( batteries went dpad and many mendations for 'ravialng tounda- tures taken of the man In Panop In S-lb. cans. 199 ■ *2 motorists abandoned their cars two blocks away. call tbetr homes to explain the sea, tompenLturei plunged to ally treated the foundation ty­ tified as Musllsr by a Rriglsn 199 • 2 Sabeno Rivera was drlvlng-hls delay. record lows tor the date from tlon laws tor two years—“One coons with great jtympathy and ma In 1088 to MUSUer’s divorced Informant who also said a Bel­ A wonderful buy If you can use thlo new; s-lb. slse. en'the street! wife and she exclaimed: “ For Robert Jones, a Massachu- wife, Oarmela, 28, to the hospi­ By eariy evening every hotel Ohio to New England. Raodlngs could say that Cbogress Is dead. understand!^.” gian graphriogtst had banfirmod tal when they wer^ caught in In downtown Boetoq reported In the teens or lower were com­ It woiddn’t advance the dia­ “If the operations of the foun- God’s sake, it is him.” the ahspect’s handwrtfiag was -.-U- ■otts R^y ’Transportation Au­ logue.'* Prooecutor Gerhard Spletser thority bus driver, said the snarled traffic. A prilcenuut' I every available room as well as mon across much of the^Norifa- datlon-membera of ABO-are le­ thq,t of fhs tormsr Ueutsnant DOWNTOWN MAIN m CET. MANCHESICR • OKN 6 DAYS—IWIRS. fflGHTS TILL 9 • ''CHABGE ACCOUNTS IN ¥IT9' report^ their plight to the hos­ spaces which could be furnished esst The Small Busineaq subcom­ gal, the secretary must so In­ saldllater he 'bad been In Mun­ general in Heliirteh RtmmlartM from area colleges,. mittee Patman l(eads, and be­ ich Wednesday to see Mrs. Bo- H]uvard, _ . . . ■ ' '.-ll .■'! ■ ; , ' . ' I ------^------1— Fault Foimd Steel Union Head Pressed ^enum Sheinwold on Bridge Ev^ts [TA KNOCKOUT EXPERT Join The ”ln” Crowd In Gmcert In Strike^ Layoff Dilemma Assistants WINS GASH PRIZE Sonthdealer In World Both ildee vulnerable A T TH E . Deny Bomb Story By toas auvBBk WASHINOTON (AP) — I. W. Steel iSiairman Roger B loi^, By ALFRED SHEINWOLD No r th Arthur Wlnognul hacked hla Abel, craggy-faced president at have wanted against the effect Sought for 4 K 5 3 n MANOHERTER JATOEE8 MD800W (AP) — A Soviet ireater steel Imports that Dr. C. F. Croseley, an anes­ aasmnanlBtor todey itaUed H.8. way through another Hartford the United Steel Workers Union, 0 AQ4Z Symphony subacrlptlon concert woidd hurt domestic jnoducers. Recreation thesiologist, and ChaMee Ga­ O 1092 Dafonae Secretary ' Robert S. last evening at the Buahnelh Is under ccostderable fire In In the event of a strike, or a briel, a mangement engirieer « 1063 MoNamaam'a eoggeetion that the Soviet uBioB Is devA^lag laying the notes out In neatly trying to steer his big union parg rapid buildup of Inventories, There are several openings with the E. G. A G. Corp., WEs:^ EAST HIPPIE HAPPENING the twin shoals df a major many producers are likely tp an orbital bomb. aeiTled ranks with about as for parMlme wmlc in connection second place two weeks ago ♦ 106762 AA9 knuch lUe to them as stacked sMke or mass Isyoffls next turn to foreign markets If th^ ■ 5 J975 (? 108 FEATURING: AREAS “MOST” A lexander B oihe, w riting In oordwood. The notes were year. can’t buy enough steel In ^*** the Recreation Depart­ the annual International' Rubi 0 53 O J764 the weekly newapeper Mdsoow IN BAND ENTERTAINMENT > ‘ there, In proper order, but with The center of the controversy country. ment’s winter program, Donald Bridge Tournament, winning a\ ♦ A7 *KJ982 News, said M^amara waa ca d i prlM o f $6,160. E ven fo r nothing of either lasting value Is a no-strlke plan being dls- The Industry, reportedly with Berger, the director, has an­ SOUTH “ maktng up tebrioationa' about no-iron cuissed with the steel industry at unioh help,' is asking' Congress propeperous pmfeaeional men the Soviet union.” He said the •r momentary entertainment. nounced. ♦ QJ4 DONATION Things got off to a bad and a time when labor mllltiUKy to Impose quotas on steel im- tMe is good pay for a weekend FRIDAY, NOV. 17 only evldoBoe MONamara had There are openings for league 9 K63 $1.28 Per Person thoroughly unsympathetic start and strikes across the nation ports and Cooper has backed o f sport. waa ttN series of Sovist Ooemos supervlson, bidldlng supervis- Opening lead — six of spades. OAKQ8 7:30 -11 P.M. with Schubert’s 5th Symphony. are at a 15-year high. the proposed nc^rlke plan as a Benefit Manchester satsm tes. ora and sliding and skating su- Since Dr. Crosdey is used to . * 0 5 4 1 M.H.S. CAFpTERIA Scholarelilp Foondalion Ooncelved by the composer on "There is a big dement of boon to both union and Industry, ‘The U.S.S.R. la most certain­ pervtooCT. Referees for the var­ knocking peo^e out it didn’t SoMh Wmt North Kmt a very small scale, and orlg* steel imlon leadership that be- "This would make for stead- ly engaged In carrying out ious men’s and boy’s leagues distrees him to eliminate some 1 NT Pui 2 ^ ^ Inally played in a living room, Ueves it is nonsensical to give ler work for steelworkers, lees largSHiwale qatoo reeearch,” are also needed. wortd-famous experts during 2 ❖ Past 3 NT AIIPsm this work has no trumpet^, no up the right to strike,’’ said one loss of jobs to imports, and few- ^ ..^11 Boiko wrote. "But hy what right The openings are for Monday, clarinets, no drums. In fact. It labor source outside Abel’s un­ er layoffs after a'crisis settle­ the fouT'day tournament at the doM MONamara oonneot < this Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­ Sands H otel In Las Veg^as. One queen of diamonds was his calls for only seven instruments Ion. ment when steel-users nonnally vUh intentions to use outer day nights as well as Saturdays, hand that put his opponents to ninth trick. In addition to the strings, and Steel Workers Union aides say cancel orders and begin to work ipace for military purpoees.” Berger said. sleep is shown today. was first played with only nine Abel Is angry at being accused off Inventories,’’ Cooper said In Daily Question THE MANCHESTER COMMUNITY PLAYERS Practice Is scheduled tonight West led the sbc of spades, strings. of ooaying up to the steel indus­ a recent speech on the proposed Partner opens with 1-lfx (16 * Leavet Refugee Camp at the Vernon Center Junior and East captured dummy’s try—the main Issue on which no-strlke plan. to 18 points), and the next play­ K IO A UI, , Rawida (AP) — too Despite this example, Mr. High ‘(^hotd for all teams in­ king.with the ace. East return­ / Abel ousted David J. McDonald Probably Abel’s biggest prob­ er passes. Yon hold: Spades, Present first truckloads of Katangaa Wlnograd, employed 14 first terested In participating In the ed the jack of clubs, and C!ri>es- from the union presidency In a lem, aside from any psychologi­ A-9; Hearts, 10-8; Diamonds, J- gendarmes who fOught with violins, 8 cellos, and the rest "B” division of the Stone Age ley correctly' decided that West 1965 election. cal effect of discusaing a no- 7-8-4; .Clubs, K-J-9-8-2. M ite meroenaries In their re­ In proportion until poor Schu­ Basketball league. Teams or in­ was likely to hold either the Abel, who guided the Steel strlke pact, is to find himself What do you sayT volt against the Oopgo govern- bert’s music was smothered dividuals may practice from ace or king. Declarer therefore to fit every man under the sort of "Pig-pUe” In 'Workers to major contract lined up on Ijhe issue with some Answer; Bid 3-NT. Since you ihent left a refugee camp today 6 ;$0 to 9 ;80 p.m . A ll team s plan­ played a low cli(h on East’s have 9 points, the coihblned BAREFOOT After accepting ea amnesty of­ gains without a strike later Uie of the steel industry’s biggest which youngsters delight during ning to play In this division ja ck . same year, is reportedly under­ guns. count must be 25 to 27 points. fer from Congo Prarident Jo­ a .landlot football game. Phoo- must have a representative at West Had to play the ace of going his first major Internal This should be enough for game seph Mhhutu. ey! Or If you want to be Euro­ Some labor sources see an in­ the gym tonight. clubs on the secoid club trick, pean with your expletives, uqlon struggle over the no-stiike ternal union leadership battle at notrump, but is not likely . The men and their dependents The division of the Stone Age and the suit was blocked. If to be enough for game' in clubs IN THE PARK were taken from the camp at P fu ld! dlwusslons. bre^^ng, although Abel has de­ League will practice tomorrow Crosstey had put up the queen or diamonds. Shangugu, 100 mUee from h ere, Bruckner's "Te Deum” came The plan, whldi would submit nied It, sa yin g; "W e are In a night at RockvUle High School of clubs on East’s jack, the de­ / 1 next, featuring the Hartford major contract issues to volun­ time of debate, that's all, a de­ Copyright 1987 to nearte Bukavu In the Congo. between 6:S0 and 9:S0 p.m. fenders would have run fl've General Features Corp. A Comedy in 3 Acts ^ The lu white merctaiaries re­ S3rmphony Chorale, and soloists tary but bin^ng arbitraitlon in late we hope will change exist­ Bloodmoblle Set chib tricks at once. Uta Graf, Mary Collier, Jack the event of a bargalning^i^ad- ing views.” Browns Wed 60 Years mained In the camp after prom­ The Knights of 0>lumbus will Not Hom e Litten and Phillip Treggor. Mr. lock, is far from approveoT'and' The union's executive board ising a repreaentatlve of the Or- sponsor a Bloodmoblle Wednes­ Crossley had avoided disaster, ^ by the current debate could kiU it. will discuss the Isaue at a meet­ Jtr. and Mrs. J. Seymour bers. After their marriage la gaiUmUon of African Unity that Wlnograd has not been notably day at the- KofC HaH on P ros­ but he w as stlH not hom e. He Steel buyers usually build up ing in Miami Beach next month Brown of 99 Henry St. wUl cele* 1907, they ow ned a farm on they will leave Africa and not successful with Bruckner In the p ect St. took the spade return, cashed large Inventories before labor prior to the AFLeCIO convention NEIL SIMON A very St. In 1914, they m oved return to fight. The men were past and he continued this pat­ Persons 18''to 21 may donate his other Spade, _took the ace hrate their 60th wedding anni­ tern last evening. negotiations and the result often there. to Manchester where they man­ being held until their govern­ with the consent of their par­ and king of hearts amd then versary at an Infoi^mal recep­ has been mass layoffs even The executive board has the aged a butter and egg business ments state they wUl be permit­ Sung In Latin, none of the ents or If they are married or the ace and king of diamonds, " T o S i r , clwristers, Mr. Wasllleff who when there Is no strike. power to agree to a no-strlke ar­ Friday and Sa'furday, November 17 and 18, 1967 tion Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. for 41 years, which is how oper­ ted to return home aiul not al­ In the service. Adidts through dropping dummy’s nine and ten. Abel's dilemma, sources say. bitration plan, but labor sources In the Fellowship Room at Cen­ ated by their youngest son. lowed to return to Africa aa trained the chorus, nor Mr. age 59 are eligib le to donate. When declarer next led a heart Wlnograd seemed to have the la trying to balance off the po- believe the board wouldn’t do so WITH LOVE’ 8:00 P.M. Mrs. Brown has been active mercenaries. Mrs. Bebty SpuilUng, dtrextor to the queen. East’s discard ter Congregational Church. sUghtest understanding of the tentlal losses . from a str^e without submitting it to the un­ in Girl Scouts for 86 years. She Neariy half of the 3,500 Katan- of the Nathan Hale Branch of gave South a complete count. M n. Brown is the former HU- gan soldiers and dependents are classically religious text. The agrainst the effects of later lay­ ion’s members for a vote. the American Red Crose said was a commisaloner on the East had followed to only two Whiton MemorT^f Auditorium, 85 N. Main St. sle Reed of Rockville. The cou­ councU for three yeeia and remaining In the refugee camp. result was that emphasis came o ffs on about 450,000 basic steel Such a plan, which would also yesterday that two towns in the spades and two hearts. Obvious­ ple W EIS m turied N ov. 20, 1907, worked on 'various oommlttess. They want to be settled In an­ In the wrong places, tind In fact w orkers. have to be approved by the steel district, Elhngton and Willing- ly,. Blast held five clubs and In Rockville by the Rev. 8. W. TTiey have 8 daughters, Mrs. other African country under there was too much empllksis Top steel industry officials. In­ companies, would be a historic ton, have exceeded their quota four diamonds. Dr. Croasley Donations—$1.50 per person McIntyre, former pastor of the Lucille Fergusmt of Andover, OA8 guarantee. altogether; mostly it .was shout­ cluding chief industry negxitla^ step, especially for a union the in the 1967 fund drive. # therefore led the deuce of dia­ ing. RockvUle MeUmdist (Jhin^h. Mr. Mrs. Marjory Vlttner of ^clm- tor R. Ootwad Cooper and U, S. size of the Steel Workers. The branch goal is $11,450. She monds from dummy and won a ltJ[[ I'APHtJG ‘j?8 .8^3'! TRY TO CAPTURE BOATS Tickets n ^ 1)e obtained from any member of the and Mrs. Brown are members ston, R. I., and Mrs. Betty Miss Graf and Mr. Utten said funds received to date to­ finesse In his own hand with SEOUL (AP) — South Korean o f O n te r Congregatlon- Peracchlo of Coventry; 2 sons, managed to persevere despite tal $4,753. the eight of diamonds. The Manches'ter Community Players, or at the door. shore batteries drove off two the ill-conceived efforts of their Mrs. Spurllng also an­ lU (%urch. They are also mem­ John and Robert of Manchester, North Korean naval vessels to- bers of V»rnon Or—.— cohorts, but Miss Collier and Antipoyerty Bill nounced the appointment of Mrs. end 12 gmndctiUdren. (biy as they attempted to selM Mr. Treggor sounded only ade­ Nettie kffller, member of the their fathers were charter mem­ (Herald idmto by Bucelvlcius) about 80 South Korean fishing quate under the circumstances. Board of Directors of the local STANLEY WARNER beats off Korea’s east coast, de­ To one whose Ideas of the branch, as blood program serv­ fense ministry soiuces asld. Prelude to "Khovantchtna" Sails Past House ice chairman. Francis Cardinal Spellman The incident took plaOi near were formed under Monteux Wonum’s Club Meeting STATE the demarcation line that dl- and Koussevitsky, and confirm­ (Continued from Page One) The executive board of' the ment that would put Community reti NiMUH« iieCH « t. ei«e of tmktw The Clark’s 'vides North from South Korea. ed only this past summer by Suburban Woman's Club will this year to keep It from being Action agencies under the wing Hartford Area First Run 28 North St. o Tel. 428-9001 Undergoing, Qinic Checkup All the fishing vessels were re­ SMnberg, Mr. Wlnograd’s con­ meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the ‘Tony Rome” 6:40-8:60 ported to have returned safely ception of this Moussorgsky chew ed up. of state or local governments. WnXIMANTIO Friday home of Mrs. Vem Feltner, Su­ time in World War H, the Ko­ Most now are nonprofit private The SO-pound soup Is a spe­ CLEVELAND, Ohio (AF( — to port. /* worti was broadly flawed by an But a surge of support for the san Rd. Plans for a card party rean War and in the Vietnam agencies. frank cialty of the house, but ask Francis Cardiiial Spellman, Ro­ Impossible tempo. He b e q t scheduled for December will be G/imilA war. He flew to Vietnam last KILUED AT HORROR MOVIE program from the cities and The OEO opposed the move for It as “Vegetable” If you steadily along with all the en- discussed. Sinatra KNOWN FOR VALUES SPECIAL man Catholic archUahop of New year and told troops: . BREMEN, Germany (AP) — Ifnotn soores at natinnal and civ­ and so did several liberal Denno- prefer. You see. Prop. Charles. tftuslasm of a housewife mixing Auction Saturday **tonu York is undergoing a checkup in ‘‘I don’t think I’d be able to An usher checking Bremen’s il leaders produced a gradual crats. But throughout three Mnllaney buys SO lbs. of a cake, and the result was simi­ The Rotary Club ^11 hold meaty beef bones just for the U.T. movie house after the change In attitude. And a deft days of voting Southern Demo­ r o n i e devriand cUnic. oome back once more, and I lar; sticky dough. an auction Saturday u 7 p.m. sto^ of what tums out to doubt if I’U be around next drawing of a horror film last move by Democrats on the Edu­ crats helped hold the bill Intact ..2 & Tlie TS-yearold prelate waa Just what happened to Stra­ at the' Vemon Center \ Junior he the best vegetable soup y ea r.” night found a 16-yeanold glri cation and Labor Committee against soi.ne 50 am endm ents. you’ll evw lay a spoon to! All The Fish admitted to the clinic Tuesday vinsky’s “Firebird” Suite, I’m High School. ' jriU S t. John, Rldhnrd Conte unconscious in a corner of the quieted much of the opposition When they deserted to support night under an assumed name, In New York last April Car6l not surd . Mr. Whu^rsd has Items for sale will Include a plus "Pacific Fearla” OPEN EVERY DAY balcony and wearing only a among their * Southern col­ the money cut, they left behind but hla presenoe there became ^ BpeUman told a communion Idayed Ihls composer reason­ woodcarveris bench, baked 6:15-8:80 Make Thanksgiving brassiere. leagues. a bill the administration was known te newsmen Wednesday b*«akfaat: ”I’n_keep going aa ably well In the past, but last goods, several school desks and Reservations The girl, Elfriede Ernst, died The panel wrote in an amend­ glad to get. “Barefoot In You Can Eat! nlgjit. long aa I can. These years have night he only managed to make benches. Tiffany type glaiss, jAPifoTs T he P ark” taken their toll from me. In an ambulance on the way to a 0 one section of this ballet-suite china and several sewing ma­ TTie R t Rev. Msgr. Jiunea F. IWIIIInonHe/ 8:66 "The Holy Father has my re hospital. Police said there were come to life. chines. Rigney, the carffinal’s secre­ dgnation In. his hands, and I do strangulation marks on her it Is apparent that the con­ In Politest Tones Items'' will be on display In plus “Chukka” 7:00 $ 1.09 tary, said in New York, ‘‘There not know Triien it will be accept- neck. ductor has never seen the work. the schools yard Saturday after­ FRANK’S OAFE was no emergency, and the hos­ ed.” Investigators said they be- In Its original Fokine choreog- noon. The Family Restaurant pital visit bad been planned In Pope Paul VI has given no in- Ueved tiie glri waa strangled by rai^y, or If he has, the per­ Rockville Hospital Notes CORNER MAIN ft PEARL advance.” He said the cardi­ dlcatimi the resignation would a man who waa men taking her formance made little or no im­ Patman, Fowler Fight Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 nal’s visit to the clinic was for a Make reservations for our SERVED WITH... be accepted and has In the past to the movie, “The Snake Pit pression on him. He plodded p.RX In all areas except mater­ DELICIOUS routine five-day checkup. rejected vduntary reslgnationa and the Pendulum.” I “Family She” "n ie cardinal went to Cleve­ » ■ t steadily through the music in a nity where they are 2 to 4 and • FRENCH FRIES submitted by other cardinals. WOUNDED BY MISTAKE > - * dessicated manner that took On Tax-Free Groups 6:80 to 8 p.nx land clinic out of a wish for prl- Ciardinal Spellman is a native h ONO KONG (AP) — Oom- t - . scant heed of the colorlsUc and Admitted Monday: James' RAVIOLI Thanksgiving • TARTAR SAUCE vacy and a desire not to worry of whitman, Maas, and waa orv^niunlat terrorists wounded two stylistic values of the score, (Continued from Page One) M urphy, 9 E lm S t.; JikHtih H or- hla friends,” Msgr. Rigney said, dalned In 1916. He became arch- ciiinese children and five adults and even less thought regarding nuewill be here to entertain you VHlth, Vemon; Peter Janonski, • COLE SLAW so that they can transmit the Conelloni, Cardinal Spellman came here uahop of New Yoric In 1989 and m a crowd Wednesday nlaht the well-known plot of the bal­ tom orrow .” tax-avoidance ' scheme to their 6 Upper Butcher Rd.; Alice Dinner • ROLL & BUTTER ta>m meetinip of ^ was elevated to cardinal In 1964. when they miscalculated the le t C harter, EU bigton; B arry Ctole, Oonference constituents.” Minestrone of (jatboUc Bishops — ------distances in a bomb trap de- I stayed to the end, but I was ANKARA, Turkey. (AP)— A Mlaiwhoster; Maiitin Wlateitnan, Hot Hors d’ouevres, celery, • BEVERAGE In Washington, D.C., where he CANINE FOOIBAIL GUARDS glsned to kUl poUce. glad when things were over, Fowler; "Your remarks ... bridge over the Bosporus is In­ Vemon; WiCmer St. Pierre, and Sausage olives, soup, turkey with was seen Tuesday afternoon ap------again are a reflection of com­ glblet dressing, vegetable, with no absolute catastrophles. cluded In Turkey’s five-year HanairdviUe; TOveresa U lrich, peered to be.ln good healtii. the fanoieet runs- the Orange FRIGHTENED BANDITS FLEE plete Ignorance of what Is going Available at all times, made candled and regular pota­ Incidentally, the Stravinsky re­ plan of development, but a tun­ MiSe Hill Rd.; Ruth Gunther, Monchesler Porkade A qrakesman for the clinic Bowl will ever see are expected I/)S ANGLES (AP) — YuUo quires one more percussionist on .” 652 Dart HiR Rd.; Ronald for your eating pleasure at toes, dessert, coffee, fruit said be waa permitted to say nel is being pushed as an alter­ home. and nuts. tojake place about half an hour Kitagawa, operations officer ot than provided last evening, with “Looking at the role these native. Johnaon, Vemon Gardena. only that the oardliial waa here after the next game ends. the Sumotoma bank, walked the result that one player was fotmdatlons play, it seems to us BlrKh Monday; A son to Mr. Come and see Rina and for a cbeckiq) and would remain I.. that’s Proponents contend a tunnel Plagued with teams of van- t"'® )»ndlts as a fright- beating a\ triangle with one the proper course Is prompt emd P eter — o f Adults $3.25 “several days”—the usual time could be built for about half the and Mrs. Ridhard Green, Tol­ .••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeei Aniii who blitz the refreshment ened clerk handed them $1,000 hand a cymbal with the other. effective action to conrect for such examinations. “I’m $150 million estimated as tl)e land. ^riands after football games, 10- Wednesday, Not catastrophic, but certainly abuses rather tfian to try to de­ Children under 10« sure there Is cost of the bridge, and that the Dischairged Monday; Oaith- ami police announced Wednes- "You’re being watched,” not sympathetic. stroy them as Institutions.” erine Campbell, Tdland; Ethel $1.75 the clin ic spiOlcesman added. what underground route would save day they Would counter yrttii a whispered Kitagawa. "You’d VILLA MARIA In 1964 b e underwent a p ros­ "We could use a great deal the natural beauty of the nar­ CtMUflfee, S ta fford S prin gs; —also— defense of pOUce dogs. better leave.” more manpower and achieve a row strait connecting Msia and Richard Hamer, Stafford tate operation At the Mayo C!Un- Sprkigs; Mrs. Miaryann Ttok- FOODS PoUoe said a warning system *'°*'*^ Vemon higher state of perfection. We Europe at Istanbul. Monbers of t Beef $3.95 lo in Roch^r. lOnn. handed It quickly to Klta- Marty B. and Marty C. are serving up have appealed to Congress for the Turkish general smff have ham and son, ^0 Nye St. 618 Colebrook Road Ae military vicar of the Ro- has been worked out where fans • and th« two emotv- Church, f^rdinai will be told they won’t be bitten the funds.” . suggested that a bridge would / Glastonbury Virginia Sprilman has visited * 'lericon if they clear the stadium within Town Home secretary be vulnerable to bomb; The Herald’s Vemon Bureau Kitagawa wasn’t kiddliv. The As he left, the CHICKEN FRIES ked Ham $3.95 troops ateoad at C i atmas 80 minutes after, tiie game ends. thanked the chairman for finish- "We are looking at all propos­ Is at 88 Park St., tel. 875-8136 episode woe recorded on film. for your shbi^ping pleasure at the ing his questioning at a single als with an open mind.” said a or 648-2711. News Itema may be ALSO A SPECIALTY Legal Beverages ^ Hit by Fire session and promised, "The spokesman foip the Ministry of mailed to P.O. Box 827, Rock­ ville. CALL 633-9858 T el. 649-5644 ^ ICE (SPADES A fire about 10:40 last night commissioner of Internal Reve- Public Works.) America's ''1 Family Show at the home of Frank Clark Jr., shop^ on 10 Bellevue Ave. caused con­ siderable smoke damage, ac­ Surprisingly Differtiitl! w e want everyone to be abl^ tb have this fine quality white shirt at this low price. cording to Fire Marshal Joseph Duffln. We've Beautified T H E Y I L B E Briathtaking Niw Productions. 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OCT. 23« Steel, Coppei* Heads To develop message for Friday, Henring Set M9-31-36d( 20-25-3336/ PRE i t o j s a read words corresponding to numbers (1-5661 your Zodiac birth sigrL M onday on A«L 21 KNOWN FOR VALUES Was Never Like This IKSGIVIN 1 Avoid 31 Letter 61 Hgnds OCT. 24 plan Price Hikes : MAV 21 2 You 32 Sum 62 Achiwvtt NOV. 22 r \ 1- 7-10431 3 Move 33 That 63 To WASHINOTON (AP) — J>ad- The Ford strike has since end- Rham Plans L/49/<»7l-g3-90 4 Your 34 For 64 Optimism 2- »-1M_ era In toe steel and copper In- but Chrysler Carp., hit by 5 Rightly 35 To 65 Dittonce 5 3 -7 3 6 (1 6 ? . . i-— .. wildcat atrikea for a week, w m On Monday night at 8 fnany fiCopocily 36 Would 66 Toddy SMIT1 duatoiea plan price IncreaiMs aa^ Wednesday with a M MAY 22 7Tcmkin 37 Mosterful 67 B# parents of the 200-pIus Andover J^JU^22 8 And 3tCouw M Ijfondiomely NOV. the governmmit r e p ^ a sec- vralkout that cloaed a Detroit students at Rham High School 9 Realize 39 Where Ok ' ___ 10 Give end straight monthly drop In the area assembly line and Idled will be attending the public hear- 40 Romance 70 Strong ^4446-57 II Unique 41 Tie 71 SoniiWt 2632-3547/0 natlah’s Induafilal output i.soo Workdn. Grants-own Pennidgh* Ibg on the planned expansion of 12 IdMleal 42 You 72 May ^SB-74 ^ As the price hikes were being General Motors was hit by^a laWoyt 43 Thought 73 the Region 8 school. JUNE 23 14 You 44 Leodershlp •74 C h o n ^ ahhounced Wednesday, Chair­ series of union-authorized one- ISFor 45 Today 75 And man HTUiam UoChesney Martin day strikes that put 14,500 men One of the major parts/of the JULY 23 l6Tendtncy U.S.D.A. CHOICE 461s 76 Could of toe Federal Reserve Board off toe Job atIt thrthree Detroit-area themial expansion will be the addition |r)31-4B-i94S 17Lgve 47Mol11 produc- produc-. '■In the red, $44.95 worth. 30 per cent or about $160,000. u s d X c h o ic e Oh My Soul” and Uvee H m ig^- Wilson was fined $10 and or­ If amortized over a 20-year pe­ presriiool hecuing Impaired tion resulting from an Im proved!. Ian folk songs, "The Hanosome dered to pay $84.96 in court riod, as is the present bond is­ gruit of $1,322'.08 which Is a pre­ supply from the Middlele East. U First in Quality ■ ^ First in Values CHUCK Butcher,” “Apple, Apple” and The board’s index of Indus-y ooete* after he pleaded guilty to sue, the annual principal pay­ CHUCK 1st payment grant was also recelv- — ------— ------^ “The Old Wmnan.” ^ ed tills month.” trial production droiqied five- tolhire to file financial reports ment would be about $7,600. or CUT The folk group, The New Un­ Four Student Teachers tenths of oiie point In October to ^*'**t‘ **** Kentucky Registry of slightly over one mill on a six ROAST commons, will sing “Early There are four student teach- per cent of toe 196769 base Election Finance. million dollar grand list. The STEAK Morning Rain,” “This Train,. era-at the B.T toe all-purpose oLoi^M J^SSom lSe” Di^ Mra. Shelia Mey. of South I Dom at the elementary school. There will be an inspection, a TURKEYS BONELESS CHUCK vld Norris is first trumpet; Mike Coventry, a senior at O n tral months, briefs vm . . . va e OonnACtlcut is wftrltiTKF with GpGOJclllff bofOPG thG WINDOW SHADES skit will be presented, and PLACE YOUR ORDER W alUng to church to give thanks for the harvest is done every year in Nyoro, on the island some awards will b3 made. POT strikes have clouded the econo­ WASHABLE • Ik of Sadlnia off the Italian cout. The Feast of the Redeemer is held at the end of August, the Den Mothers who work with my’s basic strength. end of the harvest season. tuba, and Marcia Williams, bw- ^t toe ^ e m e ^ INTERSTATC toe boys are Mrs. Raymond Cynthia F. Breztaskl of Man- A similar argument was made itpne born.' ------■ Bradley, Mrs. John Phelps, and ROAST Chester, a student at Eastern by the President’s Council of AQUA SHADES NOW A saxophone quartet will play By SUSAN THURMOND comes on Nov. 10. When the harvest conditions. Churches Mrs. .Donald Qirard. An adult Conn., Is working with Mrs. Ecohomlc Advlmra. Chairman For Best Selections OalUlet’s “()uartet for Saxo- NBW YORK. (AP) — Ameri­ crops .are gathered and the are decorated with fruits ,and leader, who must be a man and Gloria Finnegan In kindergar­ Gardner Ackley predicted last ^ 3 e A 0 *^***** ^ Order pixmes. Daniel Donovan is first With Your RoDere 3 f - 9 7 geese fat, Mbrtensaften is cele­ vegetables characterizing the over 21 years of age, is still In Weights and Sizes K HELLMANN’S ten classes and Mrs. Jane S. week the Index would make an cans aren't the only people with alto; Stoven Dascanlo and brated with family dinners. harvest and services are held to , needed for the Webelos Den of LaBranche of Hartford, also a unexciting showing and dtefl' Fun Line of Custom a day called Thanksgiving. Can­ La Saint Martin is Saint give thanks to the Lord. Cub Scouts. This group is for . Ricky Alton, second alto; Eric student at Eastern Connecticut, the strikes as a factor. 65‘ Geer and Greg Hoffman, tenor, VENETIAN ILINDS ada and Japan have one too amd Martin's Day in France. It is Throughout history, there boys ten years or a little older E is ' working with Mrs. Sylvia Last week, the government INTRODUCTORY and John Glanopotdos, bsudtone. • Doluxo tailorod stylos marked by gaiety and feasting have been occasions of giving who are preparing to join toe Patrick in Grade 8. reported a 4.8 per cent unem­ ma^y other countries in the A trumpet quarter will play on' roast goose and the new thanks. When the PUgrlms set­ regular Boy Scouts. OFFER LAND O’ LAKES ployment rsUe—the highest In • Tops « f w o rm o l a ^ world celebrate similar occa­ Schubert’s “March MlHtalre,” L A. JOHNSON p . wines. AIm ^ in France, from tled in America, it was only nat­ The Cubs will go bowling Sat­ IfJllfJI INSTANT IVl-OS. Manchester Evening Her- tivo yeans, and a 2 per cent drop y sions. September 'through October, m ifR COFFEE Jar with . Brian Edgerton, - • David aid Bolton oorreq>oadent, in------retail------sales------during- o October.------ural that they continue the tra­ urday afternoon. They are to BUTTER , q u a rto n W PAINT CO. An English vicar once said: grape and wine festivals are dition. matt at the First Congregation­ Norris, caiaries Zeppa and lOke ctomeweU Young, toirJltt^l. *’<»«* drlke was listed as a 7M Main St.—Tel. 649-4601 > / Full-cut comfort bcielis d CRISCO SAW STUFFED Fiano on fln t, second, third and ------“Thankfulness la the rent we celebrated in various provinces al Church at 1:30 p.m. lor fcctor in the sides drop. DuPont’s 40-denier, 82- fburto trumpets, respectively. pay God for liv ^ on this won­ in honor of the new wines. IMMIORAITON CUT BACK transportation to the Holiday 7-oz. Jar A clarinet quartd: will play gauge acetate tricot In y derful earth.” And for centuries In Italy, the day of San Lanes in Manchester. After­ O IL 24-OS. bottle t k OLIVES PRODUCE • WASHINaTON — With pas­ . / Handel’s “Bouree,” with Rose­ Five Men Fined quick-drying white or people have befcn giving thanks Mhrtlno is observed with the wards they will be returned to i> sage of the Jdmson Act in 1924 TAYLOR EXTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA / mary (hupenter, Miaureen Gor­ V for their blessings aroimd har­ traditioinal tasting of the new t'ie;r hcme.s. , pastds... aizee 6 thru 10. the flow of immigrants to the don, Jidle Sheridan and Donna In Slaying of vest time. wine. The Italians believe Saint SWEET POTATOES 17-os. can 29c The American Thanksgiving, United States was restricted to PASCAL CELERY Lge. Bdi. Sinon, In toe respective The Best Gift of all ...for Every Mother Martin shared his doak with a about 160,000 a year. In the Manchester Evening Herald Pu|.pie Marling fll«t observed by the Pilgrims poor drunkard. Therefore, the OCEAN SPRAY EXTRA FANCY i tions. peak year, 1007 toere bad been Andover correspondent, Law­ In 1621, is a religious day to UK* A clarinet qulntot w ill {day — and Orandmothmr, tool day is celebrated in Italy by all 1,286,349 persons admitted. rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. thank the Lord for good things lovers of wine. GRANBERRY SAUOE cans 'w w RED GRAPES Lb./ iV c Itoplan’s “A Country Story,” (A P ) — Pleading guilty to kUl- DELICATELY TRIMMED the past year has brought. It is The Dutch, believe the tradi­ PURPLE TOP OR YELLOW OLOBR / with Kathy Geer, Helen Verfall' SALE also a day of family reunions. SW E E T L IF E le, Pam Conover uid Nancy Do- ing nei^ily 2,000 purple martins, ' with tional Bint Maarten feast ori­ 80-os. filL k Mg dinners and festivities. ginated in Roman times when cans 05fU TURNIPS 3 Lb. W 3 9 c tin in their respective poetUois, ttva man Wednesday were fined SWISS EMBROIDERY FRUIT GOBKTAIL 2 \- CSsnada hMds its Thanks­ the goose was sacrificed annual­ MAKE THrS A FANCY FRESH OCEAN SPRAY / and Sharon Oaipenter on base ggo each—about 12% cents per and giving on the second Monday in ly as a thankful offering for the SWEET clarinet bird. LEVERS LACES October. Representatives of harvest. SPECIAL CRANBERRIES ik ’ Pkg. 2 9 c A darinet trio wlH play a Th* slaughter of the piptected ^ 3 . 3 7 Latin American countries in MIXED PIGKLES qt. Jar 496 fiaich minuet. CoraUe G r ^ is binte began last summer after 80% ACETATE • 20% NYLON In Portugal, the yridely cele- DIAMOND, LARGE BUDDED Rag. 8.88 Wazhlngton have obaerved brated Feast of Sao Martinho is flnt flute; Pam Geer, second; Missouri's Gov. Warren E. FASHIONED IN SOLID Pan-American Utankkgiving nnarked- by the guzzling of red THANK$GmNa OAO HoUy Gorton, third, and Mary Hearnee, a Dem ocrat oooi- • / WALNUTS Lb. Pkg. 5 9 c 10K FLORENTINE GOLD day, since l609.*'Altoough it has Portuguese wine, chestnuts W IT H A BOILED ONIONS 16-os. Jar 29c Lou Maneggia and Roeanne PI- piaJned about great flocks of taken place qi[^ toe same day as roasted over flaming embers FANCY ano, fourth. birds roosting in the trees on the the... American . . Thanksgiving, ^nd the slaughter of a pig. HOODS Superintendent’s Report maneion grounds and making a now a special Mass is celebrat­ KitchenAid MIXED NUTS ;.14 (ft. 4 9 c No other gift Is Marten Oas, Martin’s Ooose 79c •se Ite m s of InitcEiest i!n ithe Su- dangerous and unsightly mess. OPEN EVERY NITE TIL 9 ed on a Sunday preening U.S. Day in Sweden, is highlighted DISHWASHER E66 me qt peUntendent’s Report given to* Four state employes arid a so rheaningful Thanksgiving. by toe family feasting on a lu- 'the Board o f Eduoattkm thte friend of their’a blasted away ... so personal! Nov. 23. is Thanksglvihg in clus roast goose from toe prov­ FRO JO Y • FROZEN week: with shotguns Aug. 21 Eoid killed Jiqpan. The Japanese eat heai;ti- It will be cherished ince of Skane, famous for its D O W N Y I1 A K B "The etetnentary school stEiff between 1,800 to 2,(X)0 birds. The JNiachine washable ly and offer thanks to the legen­ geeee. In some northern, prov­ ooEnpleited a reading survey re- birds were soon dlsoovered to forever, because dary hero Prince Nlnigi. The inces, surstromming, a ferment­ PUMPKIN or MINCE PIE lahed to the number c f rer-d’n r be purple martins u id protected It represents her cotton flannelette occasion is especially celebrat­ ed delicacy made frbm small ICE CREAM gzoups aEid their itastnictlonBl by both'federal and state law. BIRDS E Y E ed among toe farmers who Baltic herring, is toe cullitary toveilB. One of the tatereating Defense Atty. L.H. Wilbers entire family! bring in a harvest, make toe delight of toe season. SLICED STRAWBERRIES 16-os. pkg. tteens ftxsn this survey was .the jdeaded for Imiiency because V new wine and depend on Ninigi. In England, there are harvest W hy spend hours on 7 ftuct that over 70 per Cent o f the klUtag was “not malidous, BIRDS E Y E for abundant crops. festivals of thanksgiving kitchen clean-up ALL FLAVORS our children at each grade Just a mlstsfke.’ The men paiamas, The o ^ ^ e Um kton- throughout toe country. The when you and your p in t MQ a V2 G A L COOL W H IP con fcW W Isvet are ,pesuhng at thedr grade thought the purple martins were day preceding toe last T h ur^ay <^^10 varies from August ,to mld- family, could be hav­ 2 tovcA.” starlings, a pedy Urd. of November J>y bringing toeir depending on local ing fun? Make every MBS. P A U L ’S C A N D IE D - Wonderfully sleep-mates! Floor AT spoiled nature with pesticldn More blitostones can At harvest time in India’s thorough 'KitchenAid washing cift of 65. , and insecticides until we don’t be added as wanted. length gowns, smartly Punjab State, natives dance toe Cunhouhmi mieetlngB are oon- Also in 14' karat gold. and drying parformanqe. No know anything alJout blrds.ex- styled pajamas. I ’erky "Bhangra.” In the dance, men PINE PHARMACY tSnimig, with both sohoolB parr need to hand-rinse difhet. oept that they have feathers and carry long wooden sticks and « M Center S t 04B-M14 ttoipaitlEig. The socCal studies, Pretty way to tyam prints, snappy solids. Choose fronri three series and a W igiMilBi* and scfence oonunlt- can fly. PAY AS UTTU AS $1 A WUKI wear brightly studded Jackets. w ids rangs of prices. $ her toes in pastel, 7 to 14. In southern Oermany—Bav- tees nmt durhig October. The five who pleaded guilty I, black pr white vinyl Ttae iEMtaShutikm o f sldirts were state employes Staitey arla—the end of the harvest ^ with deep-pile cuff of season and the beginning the KI*cKtom Alal osTOUsels Is iKBirty Diemler, E arl <3ampbqll, Roy oonplstod. Rem and Ed Plogsted. plus ■' cotton plush, gold My- ' hunting season is marked by the , lar®decoration, padded i I Redentore festival. People wear N O R r l lE A S t ?OOD WASTE DISPOSERS janph fOwnetian, high school their friend Larry Jarrett Ih ey fancy dress and perform folk See the new, super disposers by KitchenAid. atudlgB teaidver, was in- first entered a plea-cf not gulUy, > sole, fleecy lining, tx)o.( The dependables. Built tp grind finer,^ faster, vMiad to partdclpate on a h'igh but changed It Wednesday “to dances which date fropi the 13to UTILITIES Irtm i/T's luieter, and last longer. Continuous Feed or and 14th centuries. —Cirtni evUkiaitlan team fo r the fill a moral obligation to the Hartford, Coniiscticut etch Feed models. OathoUos throughout Europe Destouiy High School. Thla was ^^smnunlty.” oetolHAte Nov. U as Saint COMMON SHAim DIVIDEND in oouperatton with /4SHDEC " ^tns ^or QanaraUoiU Xsrtfnfa TJay in honor of Saint The Board of Trustees Every Day^ a Holiday wUh who will be doing (he BoFon FOUND pEAD IN TRUNK MhitiD of Tours wte once has dsclared a quarterly ■ M gh Sobodl eieMuEMon aome- HUNTSVHJLB, Ala. (AP) — atersd hto tdoak ^ th a'baggar. dividend of cento por DISHWASHERS thna next spring." A toy trunk with an automatic ltd that could not bom>ened B » ffMHraUy to conslderea to be K itch e n A id AND DISPQSEffS ^l^rbent Johnson has again patra of the harvest Hto day .teRMtted postal' board paper to from ttu inside has le d t o the W S. O. M. B. wMb an ancient feast bdth sofapola. deaths of two sniall sister shareholders of record at PoUoe said the girls, Ldria, 6, Satisfaction Or Money I ack ef naagralus. toe cipse cn business on / Attendmce during the evanjiig Ctonnans can the day Mar- Decsmber/l, 1967. Mbrary hours has been averag- and JuUe, 4, dM i^tera of M n . *• and invite 0 ^ nrigh- NORMAN PLANTE tag about 14 students a M|ihL Betty Banner of RuntevUle, died bon to share their tahto- Treasurer The etementary aoiiool triH Wednesday of miffocationt when MANCHESTER PARKADE NANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE > f have a school newspaper. In- they were trapi|^ inside t)ie toy U t Denaark, the people call November 16,1967 130 CENTER STREBT^-MANCHESTER ^ occaakin lCorte»afteii, WE RES12BVE THE RICUHT TO^UMI^ qUANTITIES raivtiig aH children In Under- trunk. I Mint ttortin’a Eve, because It • f

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES^TSB, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 MANCTl^tintjgVgNING HERALD. J4ANCHESTER. CONN.; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 PAGE S i V i K >Wti l i right and in front of the motor­ Vernon cade. 4^ew Critic of Warren Re]^rt “’lliree assassins fired four shots from three different loca- Young Dems Oaiins 3 Gu^pen Involved tlond," TTioinpeon writes.. The Celebrating the opening of our new store in Hazardvilic commission found: " ’Thsrs Is, NEW YORK (AP) — A IMW main—four years after not credible evidence teat the' W ill H ear critic of the Warren report event—still unanswered.’’ ■hoto were fired from the triple clalma that three (tinmen In In his "reconstruction,’’ imderpast, ahead of the motor­ three different locatlone fired a Thompson argUss Kennedy was cade, or from any other loca­ CRPA Head total <^f four Shota in the assassi- hit by the first and third shots tion.’’ nation of President Kennedy. fired at the presidential ipotor- The commission also conclud­ Seymour LavMt, chairman of cade. He believes they probably SPECIALIZING IN FRIDAYand SATURDAY Joslah Thompson, a phUoso- ed that the nearly whole bullet, the OapUalt' Region Planning phy professor turned invesUga- came from the Texas School two bullet fragments and^ three Agency, wW be tbe guest speak­ tor, disputes the Warren Com- Book Depoistory but were not cartridge cases recovered In the PRE-TEEN, TEEN mission finding that Lee Harvey necessarily fired by Oswald. er at a meeting of the Youn^r depository came from Oswald’s Oswald was the lone klllsr of Thompson clalihs the second Dems Friday at 8:30 p.m. at rifle "to the exclusion of all oth­ JUNIORS the Preeident shot came from a building tb ers.” tbe K of C Hell. Writing In the Dec. 2 issue of the rear of the motorcade—most ’Tbompeon does not account In SPECIALS 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m Hts topic wiU be "Govern­ the Satuntoy Evening Poet, probably the Dallas County Re­ his article for the failure of in­ ment Oiilanlnatiion in the Oap- Thompson says he based his cords building—and 'was the bul­ vestigators to discover bullets ital Region.’’ conclusion on detailed analyses let that wounded Gov. John Con- originating from a gun other CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES Lavfbt is also a member of of the pictures of the assassiiia- nally. than Oswald’s. the executive committee of the tion and testimony of ceKalh Commenting on the ’Thompson In part, Tliompson based hts LY SHOP IN THE ABBA Regional Advisory Committee witnesses. theMs Wednesday, Gov. Connol­ conclusions on a study of an am­ ffO TO 'HIE and -was an active ‘proponent of In a statement, William A. ly disputed the fourth shot theo­ ateur movie filmed during the LADIES’ BEAUTIFUL MEN’S REG. 3.99 Emerson J^., the magazine’s ocraoUdat;^ government for ry. "I etlU contend there were assassination by Abraham Za- 588 TAlOOrrrvnXJB r d — ROCTB 86 editor, sedd, "With painstaking Vernon. three shots fired. I don’t believe p'ruder, a spectqtp*’- Th* *Wm VERNON, COiNN. Hie public is Invited to the care and formidable logic there was more than one assas­ was also central to the Warren FISHERMAN KNIT HALL-PRESr meeting. ’Thompson demolishes the War­ sin," he said. commission findings. ren report by building a case fbr The Ladies of the Sacred Thompson draws his theory of COLONIAL SHOPPING CENTER t. three Assassins.’’ Almost immediately after the ORLON'^WEATERS DRESS SHIRTS .Heart wiUI bold its annual' ba- third shot hit Kennedy in the three assassins from Interprets' Houre: 10-« D*Ujr (HereU photo by Bucdvidua) In an editorial accompanying Junk car crusher at work in Andover demonstration. mar Saturday from 11 a.m. head, ’Thompson claims a fourth Uon of the facts of timing of the Thure. * Friday Nlghto unttl » to 7 p.m. a t the Partsh Cen­ the Thompson article, the Post shot also struck the President’s frames of the Zapruder film, 875-6444 Charge Accounts Welcome Fashion’s newest kx)k Now’s the time to stock ter. Items for sale will in­ said: "We declare once again head. He belleyes this shot was but he does not speculate on in knits — sweaters up and save over 25*/ |88 clude Christmas decoratilons, that we believe the Kennedy fired from behind a fence to the who the gunmen were. like those worn by 99 Never-iron polyester- ifiystery has not been solved, band sewn and knitted er- . Ireland’s 'village and-comhbd cotton tloles, baked goods, attic that the case Is not closed.’’ Thompson, 82, who teaches at fishermetil Intricately lustrous broadcloth, Car Crusher Studied treasurers, books, hand peUnt- bold-patterned pullover regular spread collar, ed pictures and arts and crafts. Haverford College, Is a gradu­ ate of Yale University and Navy with v-neck ... Orion* long sleeves. White, Refreshments will be served acrylic in creamy terrific throughout the day. Games land veteran. The article was ex­ THE JOLLY WHALER sizes 14-17; 32-35. As Regional Solution tracted from his book "Six Sec­ oyster-white. 34 to 40. movies wl'U be provided for the AND value Buy ’em by the armful! The use Of car crushing equip­ children. . — onds in Dallas" to be published Nov. 27 by Bernard Gels Associ­ Masonic Lodge ment to rid the Capitol region ates. , ■f' towns of their Junk car prob­ Ifs Now COG A meeting ft 'the Flayette .’Thompson said ms "new evi­ THE MANCHESTER LOBSTER MART, Lodg^e .of the Masons sched­ lems was Investigated last The Capitol Region Council of dence does not prove that the 6 uled fCr Saturday night has assassination was a conspiracy. night by members of the Capl- Elected Officials (RCEO) fish­ been canceled. ' 517 BMB ST. - MWKSira - «M1H ed into the govenunental alpha­ Nor does It prove Oswald’s inno­ to\^ Region Council of Elected Hospital Guest bet soup last nght for a nick­ cence. It shows that the ques­ Dr. Walter Stankewick, chief NOW OPEN FOR \ Officials. name to be used for public In­ tion of Oswald’s guilt must re­ l e t o u r c h e f Also presented at the meet­ formation and identification. of pediatrics at Fordham and BUSINfiSSJBOTH FOR ing, held in Enfield, was Ver­ They came up with COG, Mlserlcordla Hospitals in New MEN’S PILE-LINED /i York City, will be the guest of MILCS JOSEPH LADIES’ PRINTED non’s immediate solution to the standing for Council of Govern­ the Rockville General Hospital RETAIL AND RESTAU­ problem —burial of the cars in ments. (Formeiiy of Honlss') staff Nov. 28. CAMERA QUILTED NYLON an abandoned gravel pit. The nickname was proposed RANT BUSINESS. PERMANENT-PRESS Several statistics illustrating by chairman Lewis Rome of Dr. Stankewick will conduct RENTAL Proporo Your Soa Food The the size of the Junk car problem Bloomfield. The organization pediatric consultation rounds REPAIR BRINGING YOU THE . SKI JACKETS were presented. has been hampered by its long and will review modem con­ Way You Liko If! SHIRT-SHIFTS The greatest concentration of name, he feels, and has been cepts in the care of the new­ Have a proMemT BEST IN SEA FOOD. Junk cars in the country is In born. He ■will lecture on the use Quilt, nylon, confused in people’s minds with Wo’U be glad to hel The egsy-mannered, Connecticut, Rhode Island and other groups. of antibiotics In the newborn at FRESH COOKED OR, bonded vidth Baked Stuffed Shrimp $2.25 shirt-shift. . . never-iron 95 hlassachusetts. A total’ of 20,- Town officials attending last the hospital’s weekly confer­ Fine Photo Flnlohing 97 polyester fibetfill 000 to 80,000 cars are Junked in night’s meeting unanimously ence. TAKE OUT. oxford cotton in stripes, for warmth Dr.’ Stankewick is an instruct­ N A S S I F F Incl. Salad. Also serving Connecticut every year. If all agreed to the change. RCEO abstracts, other colorful without weight . or in pedlaMcs at Columbia I Breakfast and Lunch the Junk cars In the country was abandoned, to be replaced CAMERA SHOP .Dally. prints. Snappy step-in Medical School and assistant at­ . . . fully lined in were lined up they would fill by COG. 991 Main St. Manchester style with button-front, extra-warm, extra­ an eight-lane highway stretch­ tending physician In pediatrics high boy-coUar, long at the Columbia Presbyterian plush acrylic pile. comp, ing from New York to San Fran­ $160,000. His profits would sleeves. Sizes 8 to 18. am azing cisco. Medical Center. Drawstring value f20 oome from the number of cars value hood and waist. Charles Vaughn, representing Rockville Hospital Notes he is ighven ito crush and the Sizes 36 to 46. Connecticut Mobile Auto Crush- Visiting hours are 12:80 to salle of pairts, he said. 8 p.m. In all areas except ma­ Arc, Inc., proposed the stockpil­ "I’m in business here to ing of cars in town dumps, ternity where Ihey are 2 to 4 ■ataiy, he nofted, "You have a and 6:30 to 8 p.m. which could then be crushed by problem and I ’m here to help his equipment. you.” Admi'tted Tuesday: Busan He can handle 60 to 100 cars Johnsoqi Loebr .Rd.; Elthiel Wil­ Repnesenitatives of thifi’'Capi­ kie, Vernon: EJUzabe’.h Drake, a day and would like a week’s tol Region Planning Agency work l^fore he enters a • town. 67 High St.; Emily Worthing­ speeiktng at last night’s meet­ ton,''33 West Main St. The cars are crushed into blocks ing urged g^reaiter iparticipation LADIES’ BONDED WOOLEN-MELTON ITALIAN-IMPORT BOYS’.REG. iJ d S then loaded on flat bed trucks Discharged ■ Tuesday: Lucy OPEN HOUSE of ROBO In studies being made ZwAngeSBibeln, 6 Quarry Rd.; and transported to a metal of the regions problems. shredder In Everett, Mass. Maotha Glassman, 734 Hert­ This paxtixjlpation should be ACRYLIC DRESSES ° PEA JACKET . RAINCOAT AT OUR LONG ^LEEVE Vaughn suggested towns Joint­ ford Tipke.; . Carol Hansel, made during the studies, not ly set up areas where the cars Birpad Brook; Jean^te Wil­ IN CHECKED-KNITS AT A SAVING! LOW-LOW PRICE! D liams, Willie .Clr.; Richard Car­ SPORT SHIRTS could be Instituted forcing cars penter, 101 Grand Ave.; Mary GARDEN ert Brown and Chairman Sey- Jlanualtus, -Coventry; Caroil to be brought in rather than Special group of acrylic abandoned, he said. mour LavJtt noted. Kessler, Broad Brook; Mrs. ‘What a terrific "We’re asking you to get in­ dresses, at this amazing State statutes now pall for a Viogtnia Tbwnsen-d and son, CENTER savings—yousai get two to the show with us early. By 54% Park St. VITTNER’S low price. . . variety of $ $■ fantastic shirts for the regular line of not more than $100 a your' partllolpatlon and pres­ day for the keeping of more styles including jewel- value price of one! Choose ence our ptoMi wlUl have a bet­ The Herald’s Vernon Bureau neck and square-neck reg. 17.95 from a wide variety than two unregistered cars. ter chand||dE‘become actuali- Is at 88 Park St., tel. 875-8186 NEW— ALL NEW CHRISTMAS SHOP sheaths, A-line, others! including dots, wide A problem of enforcement has tdes,” Lavit^Mld. ’"ITif reporta risen, however, because most or 64S-2711i News Items may be In contrasting-and- tracks, stripes, solids,’ are meaningless if they are only mailed to P. O. Box 827, Rock­ towns have nowhere for the res­ white checks. .' spectacular and many, many ^ V read and put beuck on the Marvelous buy at this low price. . . Our exclusive Italian-made continental idents to take the cars to junk ville. (WILL BE OPEN THE YEAR ’ROUND) shelf.’’ Sizes 8 to 16. valut so iaunty-looking with its precise welt- import! Casual raglan-shouldered more! S i ^ 3-7; 6-20. them. Co-operatioin between the two .. Stop ill Vernon QUEEN MARY CREWMAN seam accents, lustrous brass buttons, classic with convertible collar and groups wiild strengthen the re­ DIES NOV. 17 NOV. 18 NOV. 19 RCEO Chairman Lewis Rome NOV. 16 and welt-edge pockets! Smooth, sturdy buttoned-fiap pockets... fly-front conceals gion, they noted. RIO DE JANIERO, Brazil melton blend of 85* reprocessed wool button closing. Completely lined with instructed the town officials to Brown outlined CRPA’s vai;- $AT. 9-6 SUN. 9-6 investigate Junk car reg^ulatlons (API-— The last voyage for the TH U RL e-9 nn.6-9 and 15* unknown fibers... interlined for light, non-bulky quilted rayon taffeta, ixius proJei;)t3 and the time* Queen Mary also turned out to In their towns, to see if they extra warmth. Most popular dark colors. even to the sleeves. In light beige. table for theilr completion. He be the last for a long-time en­ could be enforced, and whether urged BiGBC’s attention be de- gine room crewman. MISSES' SIZES 6 TO 16 MISSES'SIZES 6 TO 16 temporary stockpiling of cars 'voted partteuflaifly to.^ipPA’s Ship officials said. Jock Hos- in a designated area such as a open space plan, scheduled for brough, 66, -Southampton, Eng­ town dump could be accomplish­ adopUion in January, and tiH land, died Nov 13, apparently of ed. itransportation plan whiclU -will heat exhaustion. ^ , GIRLS’ WARMING BOYS’ HALL-PRESr Vaughn’s proposal would re­ bo presented to public hearings They said he was given the quire about 600 or more cars in the^ area during December. customary burial at sea Just be­ COTTON FLANNEL NEVER-IRON a week in a g^ven area. Present Project fore. the ship reached Rio de Vernon Public Works director The present major project of Janlero_jjn its trip to Long Andrew Tricarico is considering CRPA Is the regional plan for Beach, Calif. 2-PC., PAJAMAS CASUAL SLACKS inviting Vaughn to a Junk yard water supply, sewage disposal in Vernon, possibly under the storm drainage and refuse dis­ auspices of the Rockville Area posal, according tq Brown. Soft, cozy warmth for Entire stock reduced Chamber of Commerce, which ■Ihe project will study alterna­ wonderful sleep- just when you want would permit Tolland and E l­ tive solutions to the problems comfort! . . . a variety them most! 2 lington to . participate. The off Including the creation of 28 of pert-looking styles Permanent-press the cuff idea has yet to be pro- separate systems, watershed Lvith charming trims. cotton-polyester posAd to Mayor John Grant and systems or a region-wide sys­ In young-hearted blend in the pre- orig^inated after talking to A tem. The report is under way prints and favorite hemmed'tapered * 7 Vaughn last night. NEW CAR MEN’S REG. 5.9S with a draft report expected solid colors . . . buy a Vaughn’s equipment crushes HERE regularly model that boys during July. vairiety! Sizes 4 to 14. everywhere prefer reg. 3.99 each the entire car after the seats and An .air pollution study to be HALL-PRESr tires are removed. He asks for published In January, contains 1.99 each . . . sizes 6 to 18. no subsidy at all and is operat- RCEO actions, according to ' ing a,private enterprise. Brown. He called for RCEO to NEVER-IRON Hartford is arranging to set review the findings and reopm- aside five acres ,'at the town mendations. for fhat DRESS SLACKS dump, for Vajighn’s operation. The RCEO expects ito embark He is expected, to bring in a on its own projects shortly, ac­ SPiCIftL new incinerator which will cording to Rome. ’The group has smokelessly burn the tires and applied to imdertake a mase $1 .-seats. The incinerator will cost transportation demonstration OCCASION! about $20,000 and be purchased project, and. will present sHiortly TOTS’ ADORABLE for BOYS’ FROSTY PILE by Vaughn, he said. an action program for the next DO-IT-YOURSELF ITEMS ’Three centralized locations five years. The program is be­ COTTON DRESSES IN JACKET REVERSES would be needed in the Capitol ing developed by Hansen, repre­ FOR APARTMENTS Region, according to Dana Han­ senting the Regional Ad’vlsory l a r g e SELKCnO N ARTIFICIAL WREAKS sen of Bolton, to handle the prob­ Council of the Greater Hartford \ PRINTS, SOLIDS Right now, rave even more on •\ TO QUILT NYLON lem economically. " ’There is a Chamber of Commerce and our already low, low price! limited radius in which you can John Martin. Permanently pressed rayon- The RCEO and CRPA wlH economically niove the Junked ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES 2 to 8 F^. V Variety of pert-as-can- acetate blend, fortified with u Furry-soft Orion cars’’, he said. ■“naturally move together, co­ ' be styles including acrylic pile operation and communication 99 nylon for extra stamirui and A major need is a regional dresses with their very reverses to i9 9 will be better as we obtain our -.p LEASING — s^ength. . . keeps its “just- survey of the economics of mov­ own matching sweaterr contrast quilted ing the Junk cars from one g^ven own staff, and Implement our Low dally, weekly or month .iioned" good looks, no matter ly rates on new Merouiye or CEMETERY BASKETS and BLANKETS ' mates or matching nylon. . . area to another, it was noted. own program," Rome noted. how often you wash them or “We m.ust look, plan and move ^ m e ta ! 1-!LS year leaelng swingy purse! Cute, wear them.Prencuffed plain front drawstring hood Cooperation in Studies plan avallablo for all makeo ahead, and be more than a ver­ colorful cottons with model, waist sizes 29 to 42. and waist. Sizes Vaughn’s operation proposed and all modde! com p .j • / com p. fbr Hartfonl cost him bal organization.’’ LIVE CHRISTMAS TRE^S sweet detailing. .. buy 8 to 14; RESERVE A CAR a quantity. Sixes 3-6x.* v a lu e S.97 1 vahjLC 13.99 NOW.. .CALL MINIATURE INDOOR. OUTDOOR LIGHT SETS •V.'l'- 5 PJL.C. 643-5135 MORIAItTY Come On ln-;See The Largest Selection FARMINGTON Route 6 (Si^tt Swamp Road) at Route 177, BROTHERS HAZARDVILLE (Eitfield) SO. WINDSOR Route 5 on the East Hartford lino INGO "Oonneottoufs OMeet O f Christmas Items In.Jhis Area BERLIN Berlin Turnpike at Rout'd 72 Overpass [RY MONDAY-^ P.M. Ltaooln-MeM^iry Dealer” GREEN MANORVILLE SHOPPING CENTER, RT. 190 26 Y IL U G E STREET. (VILLE 801 CENTER STREET TORRINGTON Torrington Parkadd, 462 Winsted Road P. A. C. BAIXROOM OPEN BVENINOS (Bifoept Thura.)

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• - ■ ' ■ \ . PAGBJEiaHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 M A N C H E ^ R fVENING HERAID. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 if r H i e M B T -7 0 Connecticut ig H eb ro n Vem on i Two Men. Rob Motel, tliere are some of us who wlU find It j. r. iERRrS €ttpnltt0 . Ifpraljt) remarkably easy to control our enthusi­ ■ Y a n k ee i ' P T A Plans C^mtruction asm over the news that the United Bind Clerk, Escape States and West Oermsny have now ui- By A.H.O. Yme Work , _ Showed Rise velled simultaneously, a wonderful new Two men. one white and one NeRro, held up the Con- Television tank they have pioneered together. 6;00 ( 3) Movie WAL.TBR IV n a u Before the city elecftona, we . The H ebro n P T A w iu m eet necticut Motor Lodge, c«|it ftndaya * the nineteen-seventies, or MBT-70 for for the year, building for the (« ) MMerocera Nel«Ntwr- m l HoUdiqrs. XMercd mttin P d« OCBoe « traffic signals to several po­ Hartford, told pottoe the men ------'— ------(1S> Man fhUed X short, and, although It has cost our two Herrick o i Bolton wlB demon­ month of October waa higher ( 34B) Omsmai Wrt|> (O Ibnaheiiter. Oantv, «s Sinonl (M m Mail litical careers. 'Now elec­ tied hie hands behind hie hack ^ mcralng end eeid (30)' Oomhet (lOOMMO) OaiiM Boom (O IfcItB r.______nations a small fortune to get it to the strate bow to make CSirtetmes than that of a year ago for the ( W F UMtstonee tions have been held, BbA the and were leading him to an up- that from the method oC opena- (40) iPlInlefcnee (O SUBSCRIPTION RaTES unveiling stage, which still leaves some deoatations out of eonee, groene, same month. 6:30 (Sfo U.S. Navy FHm ( 6) asttnen HO returns are In, we do *ee etalrs apartment when the dog lUnn used In the holdup It te ep- 40) Peter JemUnce. N em 8:00 (M) Washfnglaa: Week in Re­ Fkjralrie In AdMlic« ^ c a e -J j wood and natural materials. The report Issued by building problems unresolved, the' possibility Is upetaln b ^ n to bark. He said pe«nit that tttcae aire the same view a x MoSia ...... 11.00 tain result^. ^ V The demoostratton wOI be Inspector Frweis McNulty u ) Sporte W orU ( S-tO) Flytac Ntm (O that this will be,^ as Intended, the free of rtterge Snd the that the two robbere tiien be- itwo men who held up a pJaoe .) What’a■ New? (U> Mkn ^ e d X Three MonHw ...... But all o t them, we must s a y A ^ shows 82 building permits Issued 6:00 ;a0) MkAMeTs Navy One Mona^ ...... — t-OO world’s most lorhfdable ground weapon pert of tfao program. Mrs. Her­ came excMed and fled. ai Fleumlngtnn end another In 8:30 (R) are somewhat lees condualveJJ during last month as opposed ( 8) Newswlre (O am ai BS R o f when we and Oermany perfect itl rick epeclalUed In decorations. Peterson’s hands were loosely Hew Brttaln reoently. (Oto Newsbeat (O IS). BUlieagJUon TV fH E A6B0CIATE3> PRESS than we anticipated «»e y o te lld ^ bound with a plasttc-coaAd ------to a year ago 'when 78 permits ( 8) Newe (C) (lO4»0B«0)------)T TramMei5m (O Itie anooMted Prem ^ esohadvely entUM Tbe meeting Is open to oH were issued. (IS) Merv Orlmn This posslbllKy has been carried this be. clotheaUne. He freed himself (10) AM m SU Show (O 9:00 ( M ^ M O r t e (- "within 80 eeoonds after remov­ Cyprus Tackles Jtoba TTeOe (M) Broit of the Week llBh6d here. < culties, such as might be Inevitable In Mayor Lee of New Haven man-^S;', Ftoyen’ Tiy-oate brought in fees to the town 9:30 ( S-MTPeyton inaoe n. (C) All r i « ^ of repuUtcatlan ot apeoial dle- ing the clotheeline." Police dis­ (SO) Newe/ Oombat (1O30GMO) Diacaet U67 (C) patohea neredn are aim rewcrvnd. any two-natlon weapon. Differences in ;aged a fairly strong reelecaon,;^^ < Podium Players’ wlR hold try­ Water Problem amounting to $8,134. A year ago 6:30 (lOOZeO) tlunUey-BrlnUey outs Nov. 28 ai^ Dee. 1 to oast patched - ^ .a . car to the scene at 10 :00 (lOOKDSO) Dean Mkrtki (O language, in Industrial organization. In In spite o f aH the factors t h r e a t - i ^ » the estimated value was $828,- .) W la t’e New? (R ) (40> Alfrad Wkrtmock Hie Herald ___Printing Comoany Inc., ae- parte tor the CtoBdren’s play sumes no-..-t fbiancsial reapiponimSty j av»for typo- yy 'theory about, tank warfare, even differ­ to operate against With U,N. Help 486 and fees totaled $1,719. n300) Walter O ronl^ (O ( 8) Tiwatebt B » e "T ile Caown out West’ Peterson told pcdice that the ( 8) Peter Jeimlnn News (C) 10:8 (189 aobHvMton TV iraphlcai cTTone appearing In advertieementn that would mean a pretty ooH'^ 3 » The breakdown of last month’s ( » ) Bmiah O U e i^ 11:0 ( 3« (O 10S»40) News. anialber roadins matter in Tire Manoheater ences In the thread the two nations use ttone wlB .be held at Rham H gh white man entered the office Sppru, Weather BvealSK Herald. ....elusive stop sign in front of the^ j NICXOSIA, Cyprus —Water Is permits la as follows: 17 new 6:46 (SD) Nefwa in their nuts and bolts, have all been School Theater a t 6:W p.m. A akme, asked tor a room for* two 7:00 ( 3) M r. Roberts ( O '(39) HMMy W eal power politics ambitions of e» j the most essential and one of dwellings, $286,000; one, 28 unit (30-40) News, Weotfier U.;16 ( 3 8 ) Sports, W aelber (C ) f\iU aervlce client of N. E. A. Service lac. resolved. ’ lM g « oast a t chBdren Is needed and put $16 on the counter. m;fi6 ( 8) M"■brle ■ < 0 PUbUshere Ropretm tatlve.e — The Jiiltun New Haven’s Democrattte Towm ^ j the most elusive natural re­ apartment building $160,000; an (13) 'Truth or Oo«wcqueoeez~ Matheiwa Special Arency — New Yortt, CW- to present the jplay. Shortly after the Negro came 11:30 (ijOdOOMO) TonlgHt (C ) cagD. Detroit and BoWoo.______. All this sounds, then, like a tremen­ Chairman Arthur B^lerl.; , sources of predominantly agri- additional 80 beds at Rockville (3 ) Huntlw-PiirtUey (O '( S-40) Joey Blshoo (C ) In, the two talked about routes cultural Cyprus, where only 10 Memorial Nursing Home, $10,- ( 8) T w i l l ^ Zone (13) M erv OrtOln dous achievement. Mayor Lee managed such a re^^ | MHMREai AUIXrr b u r e a u o p CIRCUI.A-. Reeidento ere oUerted to a to Boston and then the Negro per cent of the arable’ land Is 000 ;one below-ground swlm- SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOR OOMFLETrE UBTIHOS TIOffl.______. So, when we feel something less than election; Barbleri, th«t, was,,\ . public heating at Rham High pulled a sawed off shotgun from left stranded across that RuW-^ . • under Irrigation. mlng pool, $4,000; Interior alter- Dlnlay adveitlahig oloallK iioure: enthusiasm, we feel there may be some auditorium at 8 p.m. on Mon­ under his overcoat, ordering Ralnlall, which averages 19.6 ations for Sage-Allen at Tri- Ipr Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. oon of his; Instead of mounOng^n • | Fhr Hieaday — 1 p.m. Saturday. fault or lack in ourselves. day on the proposed addition Peterson to hand over his Inches a year, provides almost City, $189,000 ; 28 trailer per- JTir Wtetoeaday — 1 p.m. Monday. new power and threat to thej* *• p lra for the high school which money. Radio FVir ’niiniday — 1 p.m. Tueaday. What could be more thrilling than to. all the island’s water resources, mite, $116; 21 car disposal per- state regime of National and ^ j wlB include a new Industrial (This Ilsttng lacludes only to Cue news broadcasts of fO or U Pot PyjdBy — 1 p.m. Wedneaday. have the nations of Hitler and Roose­ «) tfO kr NtA, Im. The adiite man went behind xnd the rain In the wrong t84, and 14 certificates of Ftor Saturday — l p.m. Thuraday. State Ckialrman" John Bailey, | arte araa. tour d a y o o m a tor toe counter, Peterron told po- p ia ce-to e mountalns-and at occupancy, $21. minute len ^ . Some ststlnn* <«rry other ehort seers^ts.) Oaaalftedtaalfted deaoHne —r 6 p.m. day before velt, who tried so hard to blast each / , puhliaitlon.puhHcatk) . 6 p.m. ~ividay tor Saturday Baibieri was Immediately a i burtaeae education, three roome Uce, searched through toe cash the wrong time of year, winter. Permits Issued October I960: WDRte-ltW 7:30 Nenrs of the World other out of existence, cooperating In 7 UKE being inUbitedI“ 7:46 Joe daraglola and Monday pufcUoation. somewhat reduced menace. j tor arte and crafts, two rooms ^arar and oablnet-type safe cope with these problems Seven new dwellings, $100,000; foOO Dick Itobhann developing a weapon superior to any­ 6:00 Joey ReynoNS 7:60 tena Alone tor biology, one murio room, a one repair of fire d^age, $7,- 9:00 Ken Orimn 7:66 EknplWMis Thursday, November 16 While this was happening to y the government of Cyprus, with 8:06 Pop Oonoert thing either ot them used against each new Ubraiy. an auxiliary gym, found abwt $200 in paper united Nations aid, U carrying 160; addition to commercial 1:06 NVtwa. 81(11 O ff. Barbleri, however, something WROH-^ie .9:06 Ni3(htt>eat other? a new shower and locker facil­ money and rolls of coin and building, $6,000; addition to 11:00 News, Weather, Sports was also happening to B^ley.^ \ out a long-range program of 6:09 Hartfom U:B& fikxste Final We will answer our own question. It Computer Says ity tor the boye and some new took these. Then they tied Pe­ bank, $176,000; miscellaneous, 7:09 News California Surprises Everybody The voters of Hartford, hla water-resources development. A 8:00 OtuHsHt 111:36 Other SMe ot the Day would be much more thrilling to have outdoor phyrtool education fa- terson’s hands and began to $86,286, and 16 certificates of . home city, were pinning a ciHUee. key solution is toe building of 13:00 Quiet Hours On balance, even, considering the per­ the two former enemies indulging In lead him out when toe dog occupancy, $24. W POP—14U TWO 106TH OELEBRATIOIfS 6 whimsical little defeat on his Vefera are advised to attend catrtimente. 6:09 Danny Ofoyfon Show 6 Visiposure Sure Route barked and they fled. REDWOOD CTTY, OaM. (AP) sonal charip Shirley Temple . Black engineering, designing, spending for political machine there, and do­ 7:00 Uae " S a U " BtmmB Ghoiw the hearing. The proposal will FotSoe describe both men as RISE UP AND WALK! 13:00 dairy Obard Show — On Sunday citlMna o f ReO^ might have b'rought to the House at peace on something near the same scale ing so In spite of the fact that come up to r referendum vote about fiv e feet 10 Inches. The Johnson's Burial BOSTON (AP) — A local w iN F —m e wood City cetebratsf the lOOBi ‘ Washington, the news from California’s they experiment and plan for more war. he himself made mUd Vast min­ To G>rporate Success 6:00 News in the tiiree towns attending wtdbe man is in Ma ea ily tliiir- Andrew Johnson, 17th presi­ Episcopal Church bulletin told birthday of the Flint Baptist llth Congressional District can be con­ ute efforts to avert the possi­ 6:06 Spesk Up Sporte Rham High Srtwol on Dec. 4. lUea end weighs about 190 dent of toe United States, was of a wheelchair left in the 6:30 Harry Reasoiwr CImreh. ble defeat. V" NEW YORK (Ap) ^l^po- view, "have but a few fast 6:86 £h>eaK U p Sports sidered healthy. ------pounds, wtaBe tbe Niegnl to aien- burled wrapped in toe Stan and. church last July, and not Also toe lOOto birthday of tte routes to toe top." ' 6:00 News If Barbleri lost prestige In hla •v"”' eure. It has been leacned by Mancheeter Evening Herald der in buHd and ‘weighs about Stripes, with a (x>py of toe Oon- claimed In the months since. 6:16 S p < ^ Up Hartford fdrmecijpastor, toe Rev. Chariee For one thing, California voters dem­ These routiee, he maintains, 6:46 Loweli 'Ihonnaui One Forum He Doesn’t Want computer, is one at toe surest Hebron OorreepeodMit Mrs. -igo atitution. under hto head. The notice observed that It was H. GetcheU. own home city 'o t New Haven^i\nv rsi»«sent "a series of positions 6:66 Phil Rlssuto onstrated that they are not, after all, M arjorie Porter, M . 328-3116. PoUoe queatdoned a number o f commonplace tor toe church to - 7:00 The W orld Tonlsht The Rev. Mr. GetcheU, wbOM Bailey didn’t gain any prestige,^j„ routes to emporate bucmss, a layered tn toe corporate pyram­ irrevocably bound into a pattern of Why, when Secretary of State Rutik persons ■who -were in the area TAMBIANT DATES TO 1788 accumulate an assortment of 7:16 Frank d U o rd birthday aimivaraary is next In his own city of. Hartford". clearly marked routs'* toe id that toe men at toe top have 7:30 Alexander Kendrick electing every Hollywood flgrure who has no hesitancy about going out on the alt the ttoie of toe robbery, end NEW YORK — The Tam- forgotten gloves, prayerbooks 7:96 Gkeedc Up Hartford Tuesday, will preach toe cenben* Furthermore, the fact that such corporate mountain. used and which they, tn turn, runs for high office. There la absolute­ public platform, before quarrelsome stu­ ^^lia'lgegl I niSTk. toe Debeottve BCtrsou of the Po- many Society, now a nickname and other, items each Sunday, 8:03 News vAai sermon. The church was or­ a minor but still biting setback^^*^' " The wfpdels a combination of use to eelect their successon.” 8:10 Up Hartford dent audiences, or before the presumed n.oao xyaaA a -f u a f gee Department haa taken over for tU6 Now York City Demo- but that It seemed unlikely that 13:16 81(n O ff ganized 100 yeara ago next April ly no reason to bar the acting profes­ could happen to Bailey in his . visibility and exposure, with vis­ Much o f ocuporate succate, he the taveeUgaiUnn. cratic organteation, held tte anyone "yrho came to chui;ch In w n o —IMS 5. sion from full eligibility for a transfer Intelligence of a Washington press con­ home city may have added to,,,,„ ibility being toe ability of toe continued, "is being tn toe right 6:09 News, Weather, Sports Det. Lt. Josefih Sairtor saiU first meeting as a private ptel- a wheelchair would forget It on 6:96 Afternoon EkWlon This is also the lOOto emtyer- of its talents to the political field. But ference, and defending his views about an existing state-wide lippres-l ■ ^ , aspbant to see toe of toe route." Wen Mated he 'Worked on toe case until tioal (toib May 18, 1788. toe way home, unless... .1" . 7:09 Americana sary year of Redwood Otty." there is no reason, either, to .concede it the Waur In Vietnam, does he persistent­ slon that, after 21 years o f state , corporate Olympus, and expo­ After tntenstvely studying cor- 7:06 DaivU BrtnUey By VIVIAN BROWN automaitic success In that field when it ly shy away from public appearance be­ b os:^ m , the head that holds sure toe position at being seen poratkms tor 16 years, Jennings AP Newsfeaturee Writer brings with it nothing demonstrably fore the Senate Foreign Relations Com­ the answers is getting a little. < v " by the meir above. has developed toe stakly of mob- While othen labor on toe Bography, which he says defines Music is S'^tnysterious com­ more solid than Its acting ability. mittee? tired of all the careful and de- -;,' tallea footwork It takes to serve cUffs and crag of toe zacky toe routes and channels to the pelling force. If you love it, you > can never give it up. That’s vriiy !' When, as a nominee Shirley Temple ’The Secretary’s^ own explanation, anti implement its own knowl- ,n4 - climb upward, tooSe with vlslpo- top of almost all larg*. «•- so many musicians never mar­ given on each of the three times he has edge of what ought to be done, ‘-.-v, sure mount toe corporate moun-, tabllihed, bureaucratic cargani- Black cast about for something more ry, explains Boston-bom Joan CATCH US WHILE WE’RE It is hard to be Just as sharp tain s te a d y , stopping on pla- zatiens. than her own childhood talent to con­ declined the Committee’s invitation, Is Yarbrough, one-half of toe duo- Just over the crest as one has . teaus to study and leam for a Hasn’t this been done before? tribute to the campaign, she reached for that he does not think it would be "In piano team, Yarbrough and been on the long climb up. It couple of years—seldom more Jennings maintains it hasn’t a position on Vietnam wdilch, however the national interest" to discuss m ili­ Oowan, artiste-ln-resldence at hard, after a tim e, even to be than five. "We have failed to differenti- sincere It may have been wWh her, tary tactics while the war Is In process, Alabama OoUege, Montelallo, hungry even for that most a|^'' 1 TTm word was coined by Dr. ate successful managers from sounded cruelly glib and contrived from or to discuss points for negotiation be­ Eugene B. Jeanings of lOchigan failures. We have failed to Iso- AU. petizlng of all dishes, power. The ultimate in happiness is CATCHING UP! her pretty lips. It was a natural part fore. negotiations begin. But the Com­ State T&ilversity, vrbo studied by late success characteristics be- Once Bailey used to seem to’ '-* '' to meet someone who shares { • of this hawk-like position that her cam­ mittee, for Its part, protests that it electronic computer the routes cause we have studied people as let things happen—the w ay he' ' used by succeasful executives In your musical entouslaam, she paign should include the distribution of doesn’t want Secretary Rusk to discuss atatio things rather than mov- W e lost 61 days of business due to the strike. Oourteoy ’The Artist had planned to have them hap- some o f toe nation’s largeet and en," he saiiL points out. literature reflecting on the patriotism of the military side of the^ war, or any “H E LIC E ,” A Sculpture In Forged Steel By Manchester’s David Hayes pen. faiteat growing firms. "We have always mixed ele­ Tt haniened to Joan. iFour ^We’re going to make up for lost time with opponents lees hawk-llke than she. other' specific, for that matter, but ra­ y e a n ago, as a piano soloist, Now, some suspect, he lets i He found that toe ability at phants and mice,” he continued, ther the general principles and assump­ she met and married another Toward the end of the campaign she things happen. ■■■•■ toe iQiooinlng executive to see "producing a gargantuan pjig- Better Deals on Better Idea Fords! began to seem ^o have second thotights tions of the Johnson Administration and «>py tiioM who can influ­ m y who told ue nothing. Now we piano soloist. Now together they If the city election results cut Joyfully teach music and tour tn such m atter^ Perhaps,—we hope so position on Vietnam. H e ra ld ence his career, and to keep know toe successful characteris­ down Barbleri, but alao shaved' • with their Stelnways in a small at any rate—this was what she had in himself In view of those who tics.’ ’ ’This, It can be suspected from the na­ Inside By Rowland Evans'^. Bailey, they also had, In our trailer they designed for ^toe im tm* atete dw t tirWO Mh-tec. illMi CM III. 21 models, headed by LTD’s, XL fastbacks, mind when, after the result was In, Uhe Y esterd a y s might promote him, are all im- Jennings has developed a IN* M4 alaM Hi «iM alranflli ■Me Um 'i IMI luwT can. ture of the public performances Secre­ opinion, a somewhat mixed re-' «-•' p o r t i^ , master computer program that IW Fart iMa4 HanM 4araMHa ka aaifliit a* ■■ 0htni*ic lU iM. said "this was my first race and now and Country Squires— only cars in their tary Rusk gives in bis press conferences Robert D. Novak suit for M ayor Lee. He ■won " In Jennlng’s view, the manag- enabtee him quickly to find toe The two were introduced at a I know how the game Is played." 25 Yearc Ago well enough to preserve his po-‘*" class with strong die-cast grilles and dis­ or before student audiences, is really Rev. H i^o P.R. Stecholz, pas­ er of toe Nome, Alaska branch success chaimels and toe men P^ y 1" Limdon ^diUe both were R 6 p o r t tential eligibUity for the party’s' is Ulcdy to advance far more rooet likely to fill them in any Royal AMden^ appearing headlamps standard. Power what the Secretary does not wish to en­ There was a fatal difference between tor of the'Zlon Lutheran Church, ot Music. It was a case o f heart- front disc brakes when you order power counter. I on Cooper St. for 22 years, dies. nomination for the United,', slow^ than toe department firm. 1968 FORD the way^Slilrley Temple used to win vic­ abaped flats and sharps dancing W ASfflNG’TON — ’The real Connolly’s closest political nlly. tin, ConiisUy’s close political al­ States' Senate in 1970. But the ’ manager hosed in New York Already several large emrpo- brakes, and SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic— tories at the Khyber Pass or tn the Civil The Americeui Legion Post before toe eyes. V He has reason to be_.afrald that some victim of the bombshell Gover­ But Kilgore, who is the choice ly, tightening voter registration Has completed arrangements fact that he spent hla mayo*al-'J *;?**,! headquarten. Hie Nome man ratloiis have hired him to study Quiet. Strong. the only 3-speed transmission that "But it was seven months' be­ War and her formula for success In nor John B. Connally of Texas of the Cc^allyites;''doesn’t real- procedures. This will make it ty campaign inactive under “ may be the better of the two, their channels and person­ of the experienced inlnds o f the Senate for a dance at the Legion^Home fore we got married," says works automatically and Vietnam. ■exploded last week when he an­ y want to run. harder to ‘register Negroes and doctor’s orders caused two. but he lacks vlstposure. nel—so that more efficient use Beautiful. might unhorse some of piat bland dou­ at which time the soldiers sta­ J o ^ . "W e knew that we would manually with every nounced hla political retire­ All this opens a golden vista Mexicans, strengthening the. kinds of thoughts. ..it ' This is JQst one of toe findings can be made of both—and he As for Paul N. McCloskey, the Ko­ bletalk which usually manages .jto slip tioned here will be guest of be better off as a team rather A great road car. engine. ment may turn out to be Lyn­ for the liberals, who unanimous­ conservatives against Yar­ the Young Republicans Club that pezxnltted Jennings to pick has had offers to sell his pro- V Its w ay past audiences .either more One was that, with the than on our own as soloists.” rean war veteran who scored such a don B. Johnson. ^ borough In the primaries but nine o f 11 pen den ts chdsto by graun, which he declines to do. ly want their vote-getting cham of Manchester. strength he had in the New Ha- ■♦II »n The youthful pair felt their decisive victory over Mrs. Black for the amateur, as the students, dr more po­ The fact that Coniblly will depriving Mr. Johnon of votes top corporatfcms last year from The technique can be learned, plon — Senator Ralph Yarbo­ / ven political bank, that waa meeting was fate. Their careers Republican nomination, his position on lite, as with the gentlemen of the press. not seek a fourth two-year term 208 candiilates. however, by analysing his mob- rough — to run for.^Governor. that’ would be hia next Novem ­ probably as good a way of f"' as Governor transforms Texas 10 Years Ago Aa, early as mldoareer, he be- ilog^qihy report, jHibllshed by ^ ra lleled mito other, and Vietnam — one of advocating that we The Secretary has a superb talent for Yarborough sounded very much ber. General Manager Richard overnight from the one major cam pai^ing as any othec, ln--'i. stand ready for negotiation which could concocting the statement which is Im­ ltke..,a candidate at a private Texas APL-CIO president Martin promises full coopera­ Ueves, accurate forecasts can the U n lversl^ of MlcUgan un- state President Johnson was New Haven, for that office. lead to a gradual disengagement of our pressive on the surface, emp^y und^- political reception in Austin the Hank Brown recently protested tion between paid town officials be made of which Individuals der too title: “The MobUo Man- surest of carrying in 1968 to a ’The otiier thought that*,, will be toe top officers. "All cop* ager: A Study of toe New Gen- fot^s from Vietnam — Is probably a neath; by the time the members of one night after Connolly’s announce­ the Martin ruling privately to and local volunteer Civil De­ i public, morass of uncertainties. ment. W. Marvin Watson Jr., the nobody is going to get the Sen­ poratlons," iS said to an inter- ^tion of Tbp Executives." ^ *« vabMc. and had decided that position shaped much closer to an audience have thought of an answer to fense Workers. she wanted to .emulate toe This is typified by oiganized ate nomination In 1970 on a“ what he has been saying,, he Is already However the primary turns right-wing Texas Democrat who career of Myra Hess whom 'she American consensus today than the ref­ platter. It la going to have to labor’s attitude. When the AFL- out, the Democratic party will now handles Presidential poli­ had h«!ard play wKh toe Boston erendum question ^or "im m ediate" with his next a,udience. But the Senate be fought for, with all the CIO’s Committee on Pcditical be split and the Republicans tics from the White House, but A H ioo^t fblem since A building to house equipment Only 2-Ooer Hardtop bor leaders decided to make a cal labyrinth now confronting homa University. Ho went on to of a beidly split Democratic par­ dowed -with spdri'tual' qualitiies city election results, we think " " t the Country was partitioned in for research and observatiem is The decision of Judge Max SavlU to ,.trip to Washington sopn to ex- Mr. Johnson: His old liberal en­ JulUard, gr^uating' with an invoke the maximum for driving the gravity of the situa- ty and a Repubileam party more which ieliigton assodaites w.'ith they said that, so long as the 1947. being constructed near Karachi potent than was * thought emy Yarborougfi jiethaps bat- M.S., and got his Doctorate of after a license suspension raises ^ num­ tton'^^to the White House. God, plaiceB him in a special leadership of President Jotub Pakistan’s Space and Upper University on a 47-acre {dot at a How To Punish Politicians possible a week ago — both of itiittg his old conservative friend coat of $81,800. Musical Arte degree at toe MUSTANG category In the cosmic scheme son In Vietnam remains an Atmoephere Research Commit­ ber of speculations, among which Is es­ Actually, what so surprised Kilgore; his dependable ally Eastman School of Music. He which spring from Connolly’s o f things. This enhianceB his sue, Senator RlblcoH faces a lot tee IsUPAROO) is working to Once toe equipment is in­ Some day politicians are going to get tablishing some sort of^ consistency o' Texas p^ttolans outside Con- Connally now gone; and Repute was awarded c . 1 ulbrlght makes it'hdppenl absence from the ticket — con­ value as a Uvlng cieaiture, but of trouble not of his own making*,,, u. ease.Hhe problem. ...._ stalled, SU PAR Q ), wlU be able so smart they are punished for It. The sentencing throughout th'e state. nally’s lnner^..^lrclein«tX was fully llcans resurgent. The President scholarship to study in Europe fronts Mr. Johnson In his home a t the Bsme/;t^e Dtsjincreases SUPARCD hsa-sougfit Oolot lupply propagation charts Mustang, the great original I In three expected by his tntitoates. Some today faces nothing but dlffucult as he seeks reeleotlon In 1968;;, ^ with Robert Craxon as too re­ punishment, as we see It, will take the Yesterday,\the. Judge ordered a 90- state. , hdb respcnalbility to life and to bo Flan aaslktanoe T O fS ie sup­ and r e c a s t s to toe Telephone became convinced.-'two months choices and conflicting loyal­ and that the market value of the . t\t< sult of a performance with toe tebulous versions — hardtop, fastback, form of granting them Immediate ful­ ’There must be added to this the worid. ply M .s^chronlzed lonostoetic and n i^ r a p h Department day Jail sentence for a PlainvtUe man ■ ago that Conally roally meant ties back home. Republican nomlnatl, and toe United sporty car or luxury car. praise of Governor Rockefeller and by upper atmospheric condltiona committee, this Infonmhton has featuring a fastback GT a Torino wagon and eight other ual. Certainly an attack with a knife Is tion ^ tw een the two old friends. Fisdietti States. and help determine optimum not proved sufficiently ♦w-to- Fairlanes with Torino-inspired styling. advocating that the Governor become The two iday club, hotel, carty Texas of copservatlve Rq- * urban living. soaring condom o f Peru and lican party, In November of 1968, killed that he was invoking, albeit to the hltt. ______duced a mouthful 2S feet la g FALCON • MUSTANG ■ TOlINO publicans and liberal Demo- > 1 Again they’re soaring over California. You won't find all these Bette;^ Ideas anywhere else I FAIflANE# f=08D ■ THUNOEIIIID ttie anti-poverty program dead, dead, The second part of the bsaue breaks _ __ __ are yeru^rpund tenants and Just over 100 pounds. Is crate. With Mm gwie, the evolu- bustilng, neon-lit dowiitown Ml- for performance: V-8 power from o new 302 to o whopping 427' dead. • down Into an examination of the rules w ^ on top of toe 28-stosg building, loaf Is roughly ^ , ^ e as tl e Better ideas for Thundcrbirdi Choose a 2-door Hardtop, 2rdoor ionaiy proi^ss resumes. a n ^ ^ m o u g n wenj a gam ^ l^dltioiia aren’t really average Dutchman’s yearjy landau, dir the first d-possenger Thunderbird ever, the 4-dpor ' cu. in. with hydraulic valve lifters. A 3- or 4-speed stick' ( sMftt ! on most B y such results ' It would never . be of consistency. Because of > the Circuit A klgn this is the unpre­ Landau I Belter ideas for Folcon: Room for six,'(more room than any V-8's, SelegiShift.. on .. all ____n(j)lnes. engines. BeHer BeHer ideas ideas forfor wagons: wagons: F Ford, the known dial Mayor Lindsay’s real pur- x Court system, a different Judge appears cedented dtee^ay of conserva­ The city-sUcker vultures— crowded until toe snow flies Jn bread Intake, other compact. built), power to spore, real trunk'space, seven Wogonmdster,tidster, (has the widest choice of wagons, and oil the better In Middletown at' different times and tive Democrkte. Lt. Governor with wing roreads up to six toe north. Bo me times more thw models. Better ideas for convenience. Options like on outomcitic wagon ideas: the two-way Magic Doorgote.^Built-ln rear window pose was not to boost Governor Rocke- PROFIT IN DRAWER air deflectors. Dual-facing rear seats. And there's still more. Like Vjewa different offeneea in different P res^ Smith and former At­ feet—decided 10 or 12 yuan ago 00 are vlsIUe on top of tire bulld- tide control svstem. All-season SelectAlre Conditioner. 7-position fe ll^ , but m erely to get him to move Tilt SteeiridB Wheel. Better ideas in style: Only Ford in its doss hoa Ford's 1 exclusive Twice-o-Yeor Maintenance, and d wide orroy of Ughta. Judge Savltt has Just arrived In torney General Waggtmer Carr, that the Dade County court- tog. ____ _ GOLDEN, Colo. (A P ) out In the opei\ where hla natural ene­ Harold Burgess paid $2$ j^ os standard equipment a die-cost grille for XL. LTD and Ford Country new Ford Motpr Company Lifeguard Design Safety Features. Seet Middletown, and in fact has Juat been the' most eager conservative» house, despite crowded oomU- "They're Uke toe 6...has a belter idea mies in the party could have a better ^ used cash register a ti Squire, with (disappearing heodlomps. And lots more. Belter ideas ypur fprd Dealer now. mmigiyid to.the Circuit Court bench. No hopefuls for Governor, are out­ tions and toe Doise that goes**dd J. Norman Peters, huUmg sale, and then couldn’t shot at him, and It would never be > doubt J tio / was influ^ed by various side the Oonnall/ orbit and con­ with? urban apartments, would siq)ertatendont, “some are here drawer open. When a rupatoiaa known that the Republicans, before they.^~' facts in the case, but the sentence was sidered loeei;B anyway. House . make a good all year hut the U g flodr oomes ' It tor her, there was $7S 7' mounted their grlat attack on the anti­ much more severe than has beeh, Intro­ speaker Ben Barnes is Oonnal- Their l^unllghtened country to Florida In toe whiter." DILLON SALES aid SERVICE. Into zey inside. Mrs. j Rur^ I" if poverty bill, haq quietly. arranged it ^ ly ’s protege but at lage 30 would (x>UBlns continued the Orod, old Politicians Imve corny jokec duced here. Fifteen days In Jall.i or 80 profit wgs $y she ! jsiS’ MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER, CONN.I rather run l6r llau^enantl gover­ mlgratlbn to toe Everglades. to eiq?tota udiy t o among themaelve^ to lose Just enough days in Jail should be enough to dis­ ONLY HOUU m M O a ' A UY£ MM* $46 to have tbe regto- of their own vbtejji give th^ bill at suade people from driving a ft ^ a aiJs- nor. That leaveses Ui^fbrmer Repre- "It’s iiaiiariua I don’t know of tf»ee t o courtoouije and toe bad to any other city where vultures blologlste have toeosics. ter put 'woridng oenditlj^. least a temporary reprieve. penalon; - M j^ L K T O W N PRHjSS sentatlve Joe K ligon i perhaps (> '■ I 1^' I ..rie 1

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MANCHESTER KVENIHG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 PAOBELMDI PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 27-28 million years. Only the jaw Comment Session Old Animal Skull May Help bone of animals from that pe­ LaBonne^ Lupton Co^Chair Events in Guides for SpIlU fam ilies Native Dancer Dies riod had previously) been un­ The Board of Directors U covered. conducting a public com­ To Sketch Man’s Ancestors Homlnlds, man-like creatures, GOP Fund-Raising Dinner After Tumor Surgery ment session tonight from emerged relatively recently —, Capitol Elliott’s Rules Draw t 6 :80 to 8 :80. It Is in the town NEW HAVEN (AP)i—The 28- Found In the Fayum Desert In perhaps about one million years Manchester, insiurance man chairman. He wax backad bjr \ Egypt, about 60 miles southwest *Pot* Penalty Backed % k e n n e t t s q u a r e . Pa. ever, was unable to recover oounsel'a office in the Mu- million-year-old skull of a small ago. George T. LaBonne and State the Plnney-May-Alrop grocqpi. K nic^Mil Building. animal, unveiled today by Yale of Cairo, the skull is like those "Homo sapiens," or modern He withdrew hia napi* trom eom- WAamNOTON (AP) — If K (AP) — Thoroughbred raoe from the shock and died several of the lesser apes and belonged Sen. John M. Lupton of Weston \ man, apparently appears as a aideration the night of tha aloe- National Attention •iCSW Native Dancer, wjiOM hours tatter, said the spokeaman. The hearinga, held on the University, may help paleontol­ are the co-chairmen for a state panalUM for the pocMarion of % to a primate "about the size species about 100,000 years ago, tlon, when it becam e apiwTCat muflbtila were nemoved from % The mokeaman said Nattve first Tuesday and ttie third ogists to sketch early ancestors of an organ-grinder’s monkCy," GOP $l00-a-plate fund-raising A set of rules gpveming conduct of parents involved mas>H. The Roman emperor, Con­ chance that primitive ancestors Erosion exposed the frontal The Dec, 7 dinner la one in ehouM end must have In their Pemiaylvania Veterinary Hoapi- Farms, near Baltimore in 1954. ject for the National Aeronau­ Bonne and Lupton co-chairmen subcommittee. "In today’s Elliott Family R^tldna Offi­ stantine I, Is reaponalble for of the ape and man were like bone of the skull. Located about a series of planned events, all mdkid, an hinge of two good tal about 5:1S a.m., a hoapital HU $20,000 stud fee 'was the tics and Space Administration. of the dinner, is being credited ever-growhig hedonistio eociety, cer. He says no guides on visi­ peranta. Tour conduct -with Let'Us Be Your Santa This Year! Sunday being considered a day a tarsier of lemur, as some ex­ 300 feet beloWv a lava flow. It aimed at reducing the atate spokesman said. highest in the world for a pri­ Some of the terms—which with an attempt to heal Repub- ^ it is obvious the results would tation conduct were available, your chlSdran hi the fultura will of rest. In A. D. 821, he in­ perts believe, i^d Simons. was dated after ^tassium-argon deficif. The spokesman said veteri­ vately owned stallion. IBs probably were nonexistent in Mean wounds, by joining the-®®^" sizeable have been disastrous." "So we got together one day. be very helpful to them, if you troduced the first civil legisla­ Simons, a curator 'at Yale’s testing established the age of nary surgeone dlsoovered a tu­ -htfsprlngs, vdilch include Kauai grade school dictionaries 10 various Republican factions. ------He said marijuana is "defl- sat down and compiled them.’.’ w4U foOlow these simple sug- tion decreeing the ceaaation of Peabody Museum, explained the the lava layer at 25-26 mitlion mor had choked off about 10 King, a Kentucky Derby and years ago—are: air breather, LaBonne, considered a mod- There were public fountains nttely a dangerous drug with po­ "W e", Elliott contends, in­ Nationally Fam ous TV Advertised Brands! work on Sundays for all but discovery before the annual years. ge«t&»B: feet of small intestine. The tu­ PreaknesB 'winner, have won loxlng, orbital decay and plas­ erate, was Hausman’s opponent ^as early as 3000 B.C. in Baby- tentials for far-reaching dam­ cludes Joeeph Oust and James farmera, according to the En­ meeting of the Society of Verte­ Working from there, the age 1. Do not iMtacn your chU- mor and the damaged Intestine over $4 million up to this year. ma engine. last spring for the post of state jlon. age'to individuals and society." MUiphy of the same office. cyclopaedia Brltaiinlca. brate Paleontologists. of the skull was estimated at Kennedy Qualms over^LBJ possession should be eased. He and atttUmtod them to Elliott. 2. Do not expose your chBl- urged stricter penidtles for ak 1 those who sell the substance. ' dren to any member of the Boost Chances for McCarthy "We feel as enforcement offi­ opposSte sex with whom cers," Olordano said, "that you maiy be emotionally in- (Oontlniied from Page One) there should be penalties for vdveilL tured speaker at a national possession." 3. Do not use your vledtaitlon Hospital Notes as an excuse to continue meeting Dec. 2-8 in Chicago. arguments with your Allard K. Lowenstein, the Visiting hours are t to 8 p.m. Shift Recruiter Site conference organizer, said the WAHHINOTON (AP) — The spouse. In all areas excepting mater-- 4. D o not vlBlt your children Ptwpa pu r^ is "to replace „,ty they are 2:36 to 4 Central Intelllgenoe Agency has President Johnson with a candl- told its recruiters in the New If you ha-ve been drinking. p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and prl- tote who will reverse his ac- vate rooms where they are York, Boston ,and Washington 5. Do not visit your children Uons in Vietnam and their „ ^ 8 p.m. Visitors are areas to shift their recruiting of Loan some? at unraaoonaUe hours. conee^ences at home and reqneated not to smoke In pa- college students from oh-cam- 6. Do not fail' to notify your pus sites to nearby federal of­ ,, tlento’ rooma. No more than epouae as soon as posalble MATTCL ^ No Extra \ The unhappiness Kennedy two vialtora at one time per fice buildings. if you are unable to keep spoke of was apparent in John- patient. The reason: The CIA says it your vMtaitlon, as this is jM A It X i son’s own Lone Star State whera prefers to move its interviews unfair to your children who Charge for the Disisenting Demo'prata of Patlenta Today: 287 off campus rather than risk 'wlU be expectling you. Be Texas announced a program of touching off a demoratration aduMs, and wocic out an­ events to display their antiwar AiDMITTED YE6TEROAY: that might embarrass a other agraeable time of sentiment. Mm. Ruth Otark, 10 Clinbon uidvenlty. vlalltaltion. ______, . w St.! Mary Onmier, 41 7. Miake your visttatlon as LAYAWAY TOe plans to achedi^ a p^lndew SL; i L . M m y cirn n - fiapifai Footnotes pleasant as possible for series of antiwar q>eechee, with _ Spring d Rd.. j nvjTW- actor Robert Vaughn of televi­ The Justice Department has your children: PLAYSKOOj. laiul; ‘ Richard Ounifei^, East sion’s "The Man from U.N- filed a praposed consent judg­ Thomas a. By not continually ques­ A Small Deposit H ertford; John DtetrSeshsen, 71 .C.L.E.” delivering the first one ment formddlng the two largest tioning them regardUng the Birch St.; Raymond Dwyer, one person to talk to is your CBT Family Banker. A Chancery Court Judge in in Austin next February. nattonal distrtbutors tom aga- RusselvUle, Ark., 'used them aetiivlttoe of your apaaa». Holds Your Hartford; Mrs. Loggia He can see that you get a CBT Personal Loan. stnes, paperback boORs and b. By not maikkig extnuva- ® Gumgan. so RueaeU S t.; John as a topic for a recent article in Tremendous Democrats opened their conven­ childrenn books to do business gant -promises to them, Oearttart, 50 Ardmore Rd.; the Trial Judge’s Journal. tion with Vietnam shaping tq> as To cover needed heating system repairs. through a jointly-owned subsidi­ that you know you will not, Mrs. Jeannette Haggett, 427 “They were picked up from Selection! a big tasue. At least two oandi' ary. The judgment, filed in Ne­ or cannot keep. . , , . . ... Graham Rd., Wapping; James a newspaper column giving Pay the Insurance premium. Or have cash for family wark, N.J., would take place in 8. The perant with whom the ^tas for pri^dent of the organ- Hametton, B2 E. ip k e .; M e iy w and end an ahftttnist suit credit to Thomas H. Elliott, children live must prcpara f V n ^ lT ltortrog . 132 things like a Thanksgiving trip to visit brought in June 1M6. The firms Family Relations office. .. ." he the children, both phyadoal- 8^^ pr^irte ^P«ace in je^t^THenry, 78^ ^ - tnvotved, Curtla CIrcidatlion Co. says, referring to an October dy end mentally, for the Vietnam. Several-resoluUons-on ’ _ vemon faraway relatives. and Select Magaaines.Inc. al­ 1964 Ann Landers column. vdsttatlan and have them the war are due to come up for Also, Stephen Howard, 75 Or­ -«a»SL votes. legedly control jointly National ". . .certainly he is due the ttvatiaUle a t the tim e mu- chard St., Rockville; Mrs. Lucy Magattne Service Inc. thanka of this court, counsel, tualUy agreed upon. One the Republican side. Kouciol, 29 Lyness S t.; Rus- You'll clean the slate right now. and probably hundred^ o l litl- The pentagon has put out a 9. If one parent has plans for peace appeared to be setUing In ^ Laroon, 509 Foster St., ganta for countleaa hotva saved can for 1,000 experienced teach­ the children that confUot San Mateo County, Calif., where wappdng; Jarifca Lee, Wood- Keep your credit in good standing. that would have been wasted Shirley Temple Black lost a atock; Mrs. Kiltabeth Mc- ers to help staff its 800 schools with the viSUatOon and And pay us back in easy for the children of military men In belaboring the obvloua,” these pianrare for the best gM m r hard-fought primary battle for ckiltoch, 40 Olcott S t; Donna and civilian employes in 28 Judge Richard Mobley writes. interact o f the ohOdran, Coi^ress to Paul N. McCloekey MoDennott, East Hartftord; monthly Installments. ^ countries. The rulee set a guideline of be cwhiltz end weak out this on Tuesday. Holly Matthew, Merrow Rd., briiavlor for the parents, msUn- Mrs. Black, the child film star Coventry; Mrs. TiMUm MSItor, Capital <)aote problem tngetfaer. ly to keep the children from 10. Always work for the of the 30e, promised M cOoskey pjeasant S t.; EEnabettv "Vietnam Is an important is­ her support in the general elec- Rchtoson, 7 Olenbt Dr.; Mrs. Best of all, because you’re dealing being hurt mentally. They are spiritual weU being, heaiUh, Discoimt sue and it can’t be pushed aside titled; "Proper Behavior of happdriess and safety of Jean RolMon, East H artford; . . . If it is identified with a per­ with a bank, you get low rates. Separated Parents Regarding your ddldran. Gov. Roiuld Reagan, who like Mrs. Katheitne Roth, . East sonality in the piimailes the Visitation of their Children.” Mrs. Black favors a tougher Hartford; Robeet Samfioro, 80 Life Insurance is included. people can make their judge­ These rules have become a U.S. stance in Vietnam, also Laurel St. ment"—Sen. Robert F. Kenne­ ONE-ROOM SCHOOL IDEA standard guideline in Arkansas PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — congratualted McCloekey, an . . , dy, 1>N .T., OOMMBJNTINO ON And you get your money fast. courts, and many other courts Edward Pino has an idea for a opponent of the war. Also, Mrs. Joa^e Ser^t, RBPORTS Sen. Eugene Mc­ have Eilao adopted them. Elliott one-room school house of the fu­ Responding to a reporter’s ' Very often right then Carthy, D-Kinn., a crtUc of the has dozens of letters he has re­ suggestiim that Reagan is seek- admlnistratiosi’s Vietnam poli­ ture. Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. ceived from many courts in the Pino, superintendent of the ing the GOP presidential noml- ” ~ ”” and there. cy, may ohaUenge the President Marietta Wilson, 58 Jensen nation, asking for permission to Cherry Creek, Colo., school sys­ nation despite his denials. Me- in some Democratic presiden­ use the rules and praising the tem, criticized conventional ed­ Closkey said: "I agree with Ms.®*- tial preference pMmartes. Fhmlly Relations office in Man­ ucational pracUceis Wednesday poettion that he shouldn’t run DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: So, if you're a little low, chester for Iwving developed in a talk at the Oregon school for the Republican nomination aarence Rose, 649 Ellington Rd.. V them. board’s convention. ’ for#fvi* i>resldent.rM*toa4Aonf ** _ __ _ _ ^ • stop in anytime, South Windsor; Mrs. ^Irley Tal­ Today In History The guide is given to both He outlined what he said Former Alabama Gov. ley, 41 Waddell Rd.) George parties in a divorce or separa­ would be an Ideal educational Prices! George C. Wallace, a possible at any office... England, 254 Spruce St.; Mrs. By THE ASSOCIATE DPRBS8 tion action, Elliott said. system, and said he would open third-party candidate for presi­ Delann Dinsmore, 371 Adams Today is Thursday, Nov. 16, Here's what they suggeet: such a school In the fall of 1969. dent, told a Cincinnati audlenoe St.; Mrs. Ruth Kukulka, Gerald the 820th day o f 1967. There are To Hiz^band and wnire: As The sdxwl will enroll kinder­ -his forays on the rompaign trail Dr.. Rockville; Alfonse Plante- 48 days left in the year. you ksiow, your chilktresi era us­ garten through college students, already have political leaders nida, 38 Dudley S ^ Janet and worried. Ibday'a Highlight In History ually the Ikwers when ithelr pair- have no walls, have classes Alex Nagy, 25<5*Forest St.; On this date tat 1869, the Suez "This is not a movement of enlta separaite; they era de- ranging from 100 to 400 students nnUt.Tnnl ihu rmovemert Ro*>ln Shaw. London Rd., He- Canal was opened. ' prived o f ithe fu ll time proper with several grades In one p^lticlans, this is a in'ovement bron; Robert r^murhClough, m88 eE.. Cen-Cen­ of the grass roots and I tril you, On lUs Date « guidance and dtreotton that two class, and have moving closs- ter St.;. Mrs. Catheirlne Cham- In 1776, the Biltlah captured parante can give them end that rooms' which wUl take the stu­ In 1968 a lot of pi^tictans are _____in­ dents viiere the leamliig action going to get run over,” Wallace Ft. Washington In what now is is so necessary for their morall. declared. tress. West Hartford. New Toric’s Upper Manhattan, spirituel and charaictier growth. la.’ ’ In 1864, Henry C3ay w ork As in other recent appear- Also, Mrs. Ella Hyson, 107 wrote the song, "Marching ances, Wallace was heckled but Prospect St., Rockville; Sharon Through Oeorgia,” to comme­ there were no serious Incidents. Welngartner, Stafford Springs; ------Mrs. Alice Reed. 65 Prospect morate Oen. Wllilam T. 9ier- man’s march to the sea. DETROIT (AP) —A possible St.; Norbert Desmarta, 688 Hart- In 1907, Oklahoma became the ti^ff to Gov. George Romney’s ford Rd.; Bklward O’Hara, Bay- 56th atate. poUtipal plans came In a letter berry-iRd,, Bolton; ArmandMar- In 1008, Arturo Tosoaninl to the Detroit Free Press clrcu- quls, -160 Charter Oak St.; Terry made hta U.S. debut — con- lation department Wednesday. Strouth, Kelly Rd., Vernon; Mrs. ducJliHrf^W®'” at New York’a It was from Romney Aasocl- Bernadette Noel, 28 Barbara MetropeUtan Opera House. ates In Lansing and asked that Rd., Rockville; James Mulready, In 1983, the United States and the mailing address on Its sub- 39 Elm St., Wapplng; Oleim the Soviet Union establlsh'ed dip­ scription be changed as^of Dec. Noble, East Hartford. lomatic relations. Mattel's 1 to the Romney for President Also, Edward Brzuch, Wind- In 1944, during Worid War H, Committee, 1413 K St. NW, ham; Stephen Lewis, 21 Vine dx AlUed armies began a big Washlrigton, D.C. Dr., Vernon; James Mercey, offenalVv drive in France, Ger­ "SUPER MAGNATEL” Romney Is schedided to dls- oak Dr., Hebron.; Mrs. Virginia many and the Netherlanda. close Saturday his V ision on cullen wd son, 49 Weils St.; Ten Yeare Ago whether he will seek the Repub- jifrs. oBrol Record and daugh- 3.00 Mean nomination for president Venum Circle, Vetpon. The' Democratic Advlaory ’TROUBLE" Actlon-^ddil game for boys and g;irls from In '1968. . ------Council aseerted that the United 6 up. Magnetic bpMe game includea playing Game for Evoryone Romney Associates is a group EX-PRIEST’S VIEWS Statea, unttor President Dwight board, cue sticks, discs and sooting ch^s, formed by a number of .persons D. Eisenhower, had fallen be­ NEW YORK (AP) — "Only a to advan'ce the governor’s politi­ revolution can bring the Ronian hind in developing the weapons cal future. of tomotrow. Fvritjng, acUon-packed'new game for aH Cathidlc Church into the modern age," says Charles Davis, the Five Years Ago ages. Wrlth pop-o-matlc cube ahnkor. Patron Saint leading English Catholic tbe- The United States said -It l»i I eitlfss FttssU Sti Jerome has been called ologlain, who left the church’ a would continue surveillance the patron saint of those who priesthood to marry, fUghts over Cuba until the Cas­ make eye glasses ever since In a new book, "A Question of tro government agreed to bet­ he was painted wearing spec- Ckxisotenoe,'’ puMlMied . 'by see yo u r ter means of guarding against E th u Alien Cuitoffl Koom I'lzn tacles, jin 1480 by Ghlrlondajo. Harper A Row, he says the an­ an offensive military -buildup- oouch under vdndown dlnb tiquated structure of the church One Year Ago and in tu ^ into comert. The "W IN D 9 F 120 DAYS’’ stifles active social involve- ^ w orldi tttto n g e ipacei (betuwuUy}i ‘in short It was announced that Presi­ ^DD MORE STORAav The dusty "wind of 120 daya" ment, keeps prieata dent Johnson was in good con- ‘.scours the land in thr Slstan trousers until middle age," and ditton after throat and abdomen W a W STHdN dU BN region of Iran fropi June uses ecclesiastical language operaUons. through September with gale- that obscures the truth rather force gusts. than lllumtnating It. SOHY, NO FOOTBALL TEAM th e m t^ . AMAZING NEW SANTA FB, N.m ! (AP) — STORE HOURS: Sports-minded Gov. David F. (3argo earlier this year Inetruct- Monday and Tueaday Open till 6 P-M. SNOW MAKER ed a secretary to request ^keto O ^ Thursday and Friday Evenings Closed Wedneedi^ so he could attend the Thm e- ooming football games of all of 85 Elast Center St. New Mlexlco’s colleges and uni- ^ t Summit St. venlttas. The The secretary did so. But Stirl­ Qiiorlerback THE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ing Ooigate, president of New tBxdtlag New Game W EE^ND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL j M exico InaMtuto o f Mbitng and Dramatlxe your Chrldtmas tree with this Technolocy,' raminded Cargo In deoorativa "Snow Maker" that, creates 1.47 Mtmbtr F.D.I.O. a reply l^ «tt baa been nmny a oontinuoua shower of artificial snow. & Tnch'dfw base to catdi mow, redrculator Tudor’s Large Orchid $1.' yeare atawe toch has had a foot­ baU ball ♦***»- mqtor and su p ^ of snow. For use with 6 to 7H ft tree. , , a n d : With Bud Vase Bo OaiBD was Invited to Co..lnc. Tech’s amnial 49’er’« day bratlon instead and given an ex 20 UNION STBKK»-JM)CKVB^a < » ^ ., OPEN TO 9.P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY ■mpTWii from the requirement MancheBter 648‘ 0890Ttf*BockYili> 875-2B84 ' that ah men grow b ea^ . *4 “ V MANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD, MANCBEST1SR. OONN^ THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1967 ___ . % r ___ ) Section Two THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, .1967 !lBnUrl|F0t0r THURSDAY, NOViaiBER 16, 1967 Pkgcs 13 to 24 Once They Found PaieM .... Obituary River Otter Radio Auction Nets Lutz Series $3,113 for K iw ^s ObjectioHS Raised Death Oaims Now Computers Pi^k Colleges Film Topic B f VmANK jom The Kiwanis Auction, now in its eighth year, made a net increase o f 12 p e r cent over bust y ear’s p raH t Miss Ch^oey / The river otter, one of na­ fw tures’ most charming crea­ with a total of $3,118.06 for the two-day event. Ftun- To Charter Changes tures, Is fsotured In "Tteos cis DellaFera was chairman of this year’s auction. Ub 0Car)cry Ctamy, S7, of Newspaper BaterpilM Aaan. Only nine persons— live of whom spoke— appeared Beasoas NorOi.'’ the third In LaM Mght $1,007.10 was taken — ------10 0 U aBMowl Bd. d M tti0» NfW YORK—(NBA)—Several \thte year’s series of Audubon in Uds, and Wednesday $1,410.06 GROUP NO. 0 at a public hearing last night on the proposed changes w/t ta r home. M in yean afo computerised dating RTldUte Flbns q^onsot^ Iqr was received. The bide amount­ (72) Lorm McPartlanH $$; in the Town Charter drafted by the Charter ^vision Cbmey eeeved *1 26, with do o rg e ’ T. La- (79) B etty CMH. $7; (80) An­ Board of Directors Dec. 6. oantoen at tta Ameriioan sand accredited American col­ study of the sntmals — who Bonie at the selling micro- thony Mi^wlay, $0J1O; (81) Atty. Jerome Walsh, counstf 9 O O o ck HbapMnl iBeauvate, France, leges the way oompu-datlng pro­ have Joyful personalities and a took In a t o y B eveily P e tl goad, $10.36; (82) fbr the Hyotaster Redevrtbp- wtare Sta served from June gramed guys and dolls. ___ for Ufa —In the Mhnolies- $874.76, the largest amount iDBfcJVea, $4; ( 88a ) M n ment Agency, eppeaed tta ______. .. t 1917 unNU the end o f the war, The American Ciollege Selec­ ter HOgh Sdiool Auditorium Sab r«»rded tor a rinide B. H. Mendtt, $4. change which w cuW ltare tee TMuaSy in the center of the tor, based In Los Angeles, w ill uiday at 8 p,m, group. LaBonne to a past presi- GROUP NO. 8 directon authorise aU sOlea and ^ select the names and addresses Bieeting enoounters with rtv- «»eiit of Ktoranto. The success of purchases of land by tee town 2 ^i-2?*"***** of- apnOhA. (88) Grace Shec^ 84; (84) I r ­ through an ordtmnce of the six colleges which best er otters inspired Neleon and ^ Whde serving in the .Legln- ving Oartslde, $8; (86) Robert Such a requlrenMnt “wcuU T ta section 'which would pro­ suit an applicant’s particular ob­ his wife to undertake their ex- have ‘ been due **to the last ^ min- . . . . .a .. « a ...,,., m . iature, ehe was interested In ute addiUon of three bonus , 2 seriously hamper lie worktoge vide oltirens a ben-day period jectives and qualifications. tensive study, carried on In W- ($7) Robert Hubbard, $22; ($8) the care of chlktren in county items. Including a 1940 DeSoto of the MRA” and prove uinee- fo r ttHag e pebttton bo ovem de hom«s and^ibded to instHbute a Along with the list of six in- mote lake regions of Britlah Ernest DeClocclo, $14; ($1) Jell a proponed lonttnance was* Oohimbla where the animals with a retail value of $60. "Thle essartiy cumbersome, Atty. u n wtarehy they would be sUtutlona comes a set o% guide- really lit up the {duxiee," La- T’aylor, $7.60; (90) M. KhlkM, Walsh said. scored by SetanW, who aadd taken cai« "at in private homes, lines which will enable the ap- abound Jtui as they have lived $12; (91) R. Royce. $8.60; (93) 10 days was ‘Tioo short and Bonne said. He called on the CRC whUch has since become the plicant, his or her parents, and since the Ice Age. Bruce Belflore, $10; (9$) R. D. would not broaden nCeretidum Itater home plan. She was^ also the high school counselor to se- Included in the film are moun­ Redemption headquartore U to amend this section to exclude powers alt aU.’’ Zukas, $2.60; (98a) Ted TYudon, redevrtopment land, saying teat intereated in a Flresh Air lect the one "right" college. tain efaeep, caribou, mooee utd Watkins Bt m . which Is open to­ other wild animals encountered night until 0, tomorrow from 0 $6. aU title to redevelopment land Franklyn Parker of 30 Acad­ School fbr children with a The fee for the service Is $10 GROUP NO. 19 on the Nelsons’ trric, whldi s->». to 0 p.m. and Saturday must be taken in tee name of emy 8b. asked tta CRC to rec­ tendency toward tuberculosis and American Selector does not (94) A1 Sheffield, $4JM>; (W) lasted from eariy spring twini from 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. the town and that federal re­ ommend estoWWilng a board and other respiratory diseiases. guarantee that the applicant H. Partridge, $8; (90) Joseph the mows of fall made them quirements already provldo suf­ of llnanoe, deelgned bo paMoe The acdiool was located south will be accepted by any college. FoUowing to a Ust of winning Dawood, $66; (97) Stuart Heavi­ Uw fiscal poiiiclea o f e ll town confronted with clear-cut de- 60 states and Puerto Rloo, giv- The reasoning behind tele to aim- retreat to civUlsaUon. ficient safeguards through a o f tee old Manchester High Nor do they file applications for ctoions he has to make. The col- ing tee areas where he would ply teat on tee large number of bidders for tee first night of tee side, $38;' (98) James Toner, e- Lnssow, 04.60; (4 ) Bn*ce Bel- Raymond .BtdweU, he Ofgxwed the proposed diange «»to d ered and rejected estab- . area of eti^tat ^rticlpa^ elal matinee tor ^dron, ”^ flore, $4.50; (6) Mm. John De- $6 . wblch would have sChoot board tohment of euch a board, Mayor AgoettneUl yeetorday T ta center should, aiocordlng ttvlMea has been deveioped, ney. Her father v r^ one <>7 ^ The applicant to tee CBllege etud)P with etudenU of diverse or work, and hto own estimate are explored In q u ^ o n s ' about of »n riiw » 'tu.ImSm h w n 12- dnffmv GROUP NO. 11 memben elected every two FoUowing tee pubUc hearing. offOdafed a t ground breaking to Aimufli, he oomideited In they said, deeignad to aftow ttw fOTcee In Cheney Bros- Selector fllle out a 10-page quee- backgrounds, whether he ex- of tee maximum yearly tuition preference of epectator s p o r t s . ^ ^ a v a ll^ ^ t the door $4* (7) ’ Frank Etonoeito m ’ (106) LeThurneau, $0 006) years on a nonataggered bas­ tee commission deliberated on silk mills. tlonnalre designed to establish pects tee college to regulate he can afford, starting at $800. over participation or Intramur...... - ’ - Hspoel , $4, 'cnremntdre fbr Mandhestor’s January 1968. It is the only dMU to be es active, notoy end for bote programs. (8 ) Carmen Hartley, $2; (9) Irving Gartslde, $14; (107) Rob­ is. whether to write an amendment ^ She Is survived by a twin nis financial and'’ academlc abll- student behavior, to be formal. Four pages of exacting in- als. C9ubs and fraternities and fk t t Child (Day Care Oenher, Child dare Center in tta Utale crooiUve ea his needs denwad. Adam Rhodes, $2.60; (10) Bu­ in Howe, $12; (108) F. BaUsrd, in line 'arlte Atty. Walsh’s sister, Mias Dorothy Cheney of ities as well as hto future goals, to be social, etc. The answer formation of tee student’s minor eports wrap up the quee- This proposal la also being the ‘‘KbhUe Kbrral,’’ a t Del- spadinclBHy designed end icon- A weU balkmiced ta t lunch, and san Crockett, $6 ; (lOa) R. S. $29; (109) McDowell, $10.60; exemption request for tee MRA. mnnit St. near Miain. 'With Mtn structed for thia purpose, to an afitemoon nap supptanent Manchester, and several nieces jt would seem that accurate to these questions run from academic record to date are tlonnalre, f<^lowed by a half- (110) Betty Kleinschmldt, $16; oiqxiaed by Democrats on the Manchester Area Potitenton, $4l25. Trash Treasures at Zion Church ^hristm ^ Fair CRC, who have filed a minority A motion by Atty. Irving Aron­ are, M t to right, Mra. F. J. provide responalble chi&d cere tta prognsn, phis vigorous oul- and nephews. answers to these qualifying "very much'so" to "not at all.” followed by some subtler ques- page for additional comments, “0 (111) A. {RteffleM. $14; (U ) L. ’re son to do so last night was re­ F\meral services will be held questions are d^lcult. If not Very simple. tions regarding character pre- It eeems elgnlficant that no- CUBOUP NO. 2 3tra. Ernest Ruebin, left, and Miss Anna Beshbell and Mrs. mas decorations; jifrln-- Louise outilntag their objec- MlcOarty qf 16 Hawley 6 t. and for wotking mothers end thoae door aotlvltlra in a pcotectod Patten, $1.60; (113) K. Horvstti, jected 4-2, on grounds that tee Mira. J. C. Durotaer of- East who doneite their time to 'oom- play larea. Saturday at 2 p.m. at the C5ie- impossible, but research in test- Next, tee questionnaire tries ferencea. where does the American Col­ Driver Charged (11) Jote MacDonato, $4; $0; (il4) James Toner, $6; (116) Mrs. Carl Walters, oo-chalrmen Aima Stahl, fancy work; Mrs. Mertens, Mrs. Emil Brodka, .r®***' renewal agency members them­ Hartfort, diseatore ct tta 'Oen- munity serviice, according to the pey homestead, 106 Hartford Rd. ing and psychological data has to find out whether tee student’s Would you prefer an "eaay” lege Selector aak, “ What do (12) M ary Stevens, $8 ; (18) Tta staff, beaUes itta dl- Robert HaR, $6. o f a white booth, ar- Leuteterte, Mrs. John Mire. Raymond Dey end (Mrs. 'JtoestLjiim bers a rt current- selves have not discussed tee ter; and Fred Annute, the the directors o f tta Korral. The Rev. Douglas Krumbhaar progressed in tee Ifist two de- Interest In college _ is cultural. school or a school that empha­ you want to do when you get In 2-Car Crash Connie Belflore, $8.76; (14) rectora, wfll Include a laitrt- GROUP NO. U ,w* w Krompegal and Mrs. EmU Seel- Margaret Storrs, lefreshmente; ly elected foFlhree-year terms question or Initiated the re­ tMSUer. A flexilAe schedule o f ac- of StoOkbridge, Mass., a nephew cades to a point ‘ at which It s social, political, religious, ate- sized teacher training? Do you out of college?" That question, Mra. Davklson, $6; (16) M. (116) Philip SVeedman, $9; ert, baked goods; Mrs. Raymond Mm. Mietvin HeUstmm and ibbrs. on a staggered basis. >(8001* 1, an art and music teach­ Dvorak, 06.50; (16) Robert quest. of tee deceased, will officiate, quite easy to tell a computer letlc, creative or academic. plan to go on to graduate stud­ when it demands a specific oc­ Oscar S. Andereon, 09 of RFD (117) Marvin Osterfing, $8; for a Christmas^ “Sale ' and - - Social • - jjy, Albert Petke, John Rocker of tee Ittrried Oou- Schaffer charged that the er, a Shop iMtniictor tor aimple 1, Manchester, was bhaigsd’ Hkitobord, $8 ; (17) CEaries Miss Eleanor Hautetm, tee wbodworidng projects, two full- Burial w ill be In tee (teeney things one doesn't even Honesty to all tee service wants ies, to study abroad, etc? cupation as an answer, seems (118) M n . Mike Muiphy, $80; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. parcel post and kiddle’s grab pies a u b of tec church, books commission had not made a commission’s secretary, was F’amily Oemetery at Eatt Ceme- **know". In tee answer. A seemingly disproportionate- to mean a severe limitation on with an unsafe turn after being Adams* 02; (18) Sandra Vlot, (119) Linda Patten, $46; (100) bag; Mra. Frederick Schneider and candy. (HeraM photo itime teaxtara, a phyrtcall edu- ___ involved In a two-car accident Mrs. Santamore, 06; m the Assembly Room at Zion sufficient case for the change Instructed to write suggesting oeltion Instructor, and a oer- tery. The a;q;>Ucant files hto cur- For geographic reasons. ly large number of questions tee student that doesn’t really CMra. MQce Muiphy,' $36; (121) EvangeSett Lutheran Qhurch, and Mrs. Roger Bretoix Christ- Pinto) Town Landscaping purvey There are no calling hours. mu 2. Aid of tee Lutheran Women’s the directors (who are elected P'™' ------Tta .Chamber’s City Beautiful drawings of suggested improve- Bucel'vtolus). East Hartford. L. McPartiand, $3; (28) Deptula, udge, $4.60: (126) Mm. A . Robbed of Items James H. Murphy Bolton. $9.26; (24) WUllam L. Glelck, zeWter $4. Mlsaionazy League. A retresh- a wlr.'dcw. A cigarette machine every two yesrs) bocause tee Committee la planning on (spen ments. V Friends may call at tee funer­ was' forced open, and an at­ TRICK SET f o b OOP 'ROCKVILLE — James H. Westmoreland’s Report Anderson to scheduled to ap­ $8; (26) Betty Klelnschitildti $6; ' GROUP NOs IS m ^ b o o t e WUl ham. Sometime In tee’ last four Boiard of Eklucation doM not * " * '“ ** mTBIKrmeeth* Mondav to ■view ®*®mher has sent person- John Fitch conceived and al home tonight from 7 to 9. ^ salad, cake and coffee all ^ tempt was made t o open tta HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) - ^ al Invitations to various town built a workable steamboat In pear in Manchester -»Clrcuit W ) Joel Michaud, $10; (27) ( 127) Joseph Dawood, $25; have fiscal autonomy. Minphy, 68, huteend of Mary regiiSiter. The case Is still A trick WlU be played Dec. 7 on results of tee town .bgauti- agencies and c<»nmlsslons and n gt, more than 16 years before Court 12, Dec, 4. Frank Esposito, $4.60; (28) V. (u g ) j , Pasaggio, $26; (139) He warned that the KRUany Mmiphy, 60 Ehn St., ^ r chairmen and their u.'der Investigation. RepubUcan party leaden In- fixation survey made by Prof, to various clubs and orgsuilxa- Rotart Fulton buUt his first dlied latt night at RockviUe Other police activity: Roberts, $4.60; (29) Tracy Cole, h . Glgllo, $28; (180) Helen e.itered and over $200 in house' F u n e ra ls respective booths are Mrs ettect of *o rto c ^ membora' eluding seven Los Angeles area Favretti, professor of In Manchester. The meet- boat. ' General Hospital. "^Cautious, Optimistic ’ HEBRON $4; (80) H. J. GlgUo, $6; (81a) Partridge, $11; (181) John Bar^ hold items were taken. terms would be to place more ______Kuoy Timothy Jackson, 18, of Ool- WoUgang Murtler and Mrs. Anne Hie waa born in Roclovllle, Bill Fortin, $8. ntoi, $14; (182) Beveriy Freed- Grimason; reUgious aitlcels; ' The theft was reported to po­ b. *' “• s - — ------Nbnr. 3, 1908, a son of Jbmee Howard Flavell (Continued from Page One) week before. total to tee Korean War maxi- dtestor was charged wtte faU- ' GROUP NO. 4 man, $4; (138) L. J. Martin, lice by Marloo Ruggerio of 80 Jobless O'aims Funeral services for Howard w d ^ ^ n teilrtra to s the make a speech at a $100-arplate verslty of Connecticut. Dr. Doi^las H. Smite, cfaalr- Xerox Copy Service and Ada IResoott Murphy- He The U.S. Command also an- mum or greater. ure to drive right last night af- (31) Beth Ramey, $8; ($2) $7; (134) Mm. K. Blgenlbrod, SchaUer Rd., who had been Doaixi w o ^ loae tta continuity fund-raising dinner at tee PaUa- The meeting wlU be held at 8 man of tee Chamber’s City FlaveU of 88 Packard St. vtpre “ Halphcuig Shipyard No 2," only nounced teat tee number of U.S. officials have announced tor hto car left tha road, was employed at the Colt Man- D eaocclo $8.20; (88) Ben Jef- $1S.50; ( ^ ) T. Slaiby, $7.60; checking tee residence of his 342 Last Week now^^ovW ed by experienced dium. p.m. at tee Senior dtisens Cen- Beautiful Committee, said,. "W e held yesterday aftemobn at the one mile west of tee geographl- American troops In Vietnam that American troops strength Police said Jackson was trav- Blueprint and Supply, \daatux« Manctiprter FMpetta‘Own- Miss Ellen Mallon, 78, 968 Church. ( (51) Bob Brock, 08; (52) In tec ground war In South cation of tee proposed facilities, to reapportion Its delegates ac- Nang five days earlier. afternoon. Manchester retained Its 16th ®m -AssooiaiUcn, bdUigtaJect- Main St. died suddenly this The Brev. Walter S. Hyszko Chaoies Piifte, 012; (M ) FTank (Oontinued from Fake One) Tta A A R Atlantic Service spot among tee state’s 20 of- ^ to tta proposed was dblebrant. Henry Grzyb Vietnam,. Communist forces More than 60 persons, r^ ro - cording to each town’s- total Police sources said Chieu was Esposito, $6 ; (64) R. 8 . Potter- morning at her home. was soloist and Mrs Beverlv 8®nerally avoided a close com- senUng government, business, votes for governor rather than a leader of the Viet Cong’s PlOO t**! 114- (gg) m it GetitUoore, Newsmen who viewed the sus­ Station at 488 Center. St. was flees. > tkm fo r capMal improvements Miss Mallon was bom in Ire­ __ ^ W m A W ..A A l . ______L ______J _____ t______J ______l A . . I ___I____ #fMA _ ____ JA ______^ ______^ ______and tta petttton for over- t t t io liv e l i y a ^ t s l l n ^ Burger was organist. Burial bat but made three mortar and private and community inter­ for president. grroup, a unit responsible for $9; ( 66) Ted LaBonne, $15; pect at a news conference to land, Sept. 18, 1889, and came nde. gunfire attacks which killed 26 ests in Ooiuveetlcut and New The recommendation, to be several major terrorist bomb­ (67) E. SutteB-, $4; ( 68) A, Wednesday nlg^it saw a man ap- to Manchester several years ago. was in St. John’s. Cemetery. Bearers were John E. Welp- Americans and wounded 63. York were on hand for tee ses­ submitted by a e|>eoial state ings In Saigon. ZekUer, 06; (59) Paul MSOeir, parentiy in hto 60s with several Both said the mandaitory, She teen left this town for New Red mortars also hit tee for- sion. ifules oiHnmlttee to tee conven­ not iawi flwiii-one-mill annual Jersey, returning here about a ly Jr., John E. Welply, Stanley Chauand Danh were arrested $7.60; (60) HeVen ABen, $3.25; days growth of stubble. He sat Mazur, Stephen Ruff, WUllam____ward base camp at Dak To for Drawings riiowlng a Bridge­ tion, would reduce tee number wite 10 other Viet Cong and con­ (61ai) Rtok Knlgtlt, $3.60. tax for capital Improvements year ago. silent In tee glare of television Levitsky and Robert B Erga- (hne In 24 hours, caus­ of state convention delegates victed of throwing grenades at GROUP NO. 1 being proponed by the CRC ma­ She. is survived by a nephew, port area-Port Jeffersmi, L.I., nine. ing little damage, but U.S. offi­ from 078 to 022, It was an- several police stations, check­ (61) Mrs. Hennedute,* $8.60; lights, wearing a llg^it gray suit QjtL J o w j t L i jority 'would not he in the beat John V . McKeown of Hazard- bridge on pUings, wite a major cers reported tee earlier shell­ jetport on buUt-up ground mid- nounced Wednesday, points 8ind police patrols be­ (62) Bob Heavisides, $6; (63) and faded brown trousers. When kiterants c f the taxpoyera. vllle. ing at tee battleground In tee a reporter handed him a micro­ They the Board of way across tee Sound, were pre tween July and September, 1666, Gil Stevens, $22.60;' (04) M. Our Own Cum, U.S, The funeral will be held Sat- ^ u it Settlement central highlands Wednesday sented at the meeting sponsored phone, he gave It to Valdes who Utractora could appropriate HARTFORD (AP) — Settle- Church Insurance when they were captured. Johnscnt, $6.60; ( 66) T. F^aao, *uiday at 8:80 a.m.-from tee John destroyed 1,100 tone of ammunl- by the Brldgqwrt Area CSiam- did not permit questions. Choicn, Bondtu any amount over one mill it de­ ______ment for an undisclosed eunount HARTFORD (AP)—The Hart llhe m ilitary court found tiie $4; (66) David Thompson, $4; P. Ttemey Ftmeral Home, 219 tlon, 60,000 gallons of aircraft ber of Commerce, ford Archdiocese of tee Roman three men guilty of treEumn, llle- (67) D.K. Gourley, $8.60 (68) Mueller was,believed dead by sired, regardtoos o f need, and W. Center St., vdth a Mass of the Superior Court fuel _and $6 million wOrth of Ctotholic (3iurch wUl put all its gal possession of weapons, and Irving Gartslde $0.60; (60) Hel- ^ t aN ew Paloric Range requiem at St. James' Church ^ $®00,000 suit stem- planes. destroying with explosives wite en ARen, $7.25; (70) ry^__ tee West German Cent Two Denied New Trial iTJiurance eggs Into one basket. for Nazi Oimes' Brisket ^em etaj*^ ^ ^ G^ston^urJ’bSJ^^ summ^T^rJasU^iltS HARTFORD (AP) - Two and hopes to save up to 16 per the aim of violating national so- Fiariridge $6 ; (71) Rick Camp- curity. beO, $3.60 (71a) 8 . M'oeObr. $4. uncovered a new r a S m a v call at tee fu- The settlement Wednesday ^ o m i c ^ T a t the n ^ t a r of Hartford men who claimed they cent In costs annuaUy. him. It came from Simon Wte- ALL WAYS BEST neS hSme toLiS w from 7 to was roached shortly after tee ^ e T c S wtled o r ^ t S i d ^ T” Archbishop Henry J. O’Brien senthal, the Viennese Nazi hunt­ Corned heroin when they pljSaded guilty notified parish pastors in tee 9 p.m. prosecution rested Its case ust week was almost the same ...... " ~ er who directed Israeli agents against Policeman David C. FV>-‘ as the week before tee number*® narcotics seUlng charges, Hartford archdiocese by letter Court Appearance Nov, 27 to Elchmann in Argentina. ran Jr. and the town of GlaS' of enemy killed dr.—--r 1 more were denied new trials in a-fed- that all church insurance will b e e f 8 Mrs. William E. Qulnby eral court Judge’s ruling be consolidated by Dec. 1, a Valdes said he personally ar­ \ B ^ C A N D I K S ^ Thermo-Set “Burner-. tonbury. than 600, and South 'Vtotnamese SOUTH WINDSOR — Mra. Wednesday. chancellery spokesman-conflrm- For Five in Break Cases rested tee man in a Panama The boys, Joseph N. V jl^ ly , losses Increased sharply. City restaurant and described ^ w ith -a -B rain ” — Time Cook & Keep- Miriam A. Westbiook Qulnby of 12, and Mark D. Levy, 1 ______Clyde G. WUson, 27, and Cal- Wednesday. Cardinal, Va., foTmerly of East The command said 177 Ameri- Three Mancheyster youthB who police. A window In a door at him aa a peddler of ties, honey S Head Cut lb. 69$ Fir$t Cut lb. Converts e^^rysutensil Warm Oven Sjrstem — of Glastonbury, were killed la st'can s were killed, 761 woim d^ vin Johnson, 39, had contended Hartford, sister o-f'G. Edgar were arrested by Glastonbury the house was broken. and liquor who had lived in Pan- you own into an Nov 26 vteen struck on Route and 28 were intosing or cap- that heroin had rendered teem |y of H^fort y y ^ chargedcuirgeu inm additionauumw. ama forlor eeigm i^ t or ten yeara.yean. lEaEUI lets you do other Westbrook of South Windsor automatic cooker^. 17 In Glastonbury by a cru la# tured, compared with 178 killed, m«ntaUy Incompetent at the PoHce, ew ller ^ week were ^ ^ Glenwood Valdes called him “ haU c ^ . ” U. 8. OHOKaC th in gs. . . even run and William C. Westbrook of operated by F\iran. 793 wounded Euxd no missing re- time of their guUty pleas. U.S. nedy A Co. of Hartford w ill be presented In Circuit Court 12 5^3 Gardner St.. According to Valdra l ^ t a d East Hartford, d^°d Sunday af­ Eliminates burning ana errands... while your Poran had testified that tee ported tee week before. Enemy District Ck)urt Jud^ T. Emmet of record. this morning,------,— — and 1 »a total «of « oa28 among------oUtera. —Green---- •- in addi- •---been .... living In a room ’ in. San_ CANNED V i^ S ter a long ill,ne.s .1 Wimams-Uwys>VS were crnsAlncrcrtwalng tee ttie hiffhumvhighway dead dropped from a 2,864 to OlftTleClarle denlMl^denied.' their 'petitions, • 9 0 NEUSS RB ROAST ', boil-overs. Caloric range cooks burg, Va. more counts were lodged against Sdn is charged with break at Mlguellto, a former squatters’ “ Piggyback" fashion, wite 1,802, while reported South Viet- which were opposed by Assistant teem by Manchester police. 42 imd 48 Arcella Dr. on Oct. community that now to a low- your meal and k e ^ it Other survivols Include her •2.99 Wherly atop Levy’s shoulders, namese losses were 279 killed. U.S. Atty. David Margolto. Pair Reunited The three, Lawrence Greeq, 26. \ 1 cost government housing pro- husband, a daughter, a son and ♦1.19 warm 'til everyone’s ready. \ The suit had been brought by 810 woUnded and 91 missing, Wilson and Johnson were 18, of 17 Ashland St.; Glenn R. -O *! Simday, alter police say Ject five miles from tee cfiy’s a sister. the fathers of tee boys aa ad- compared with 160 killed, 688 among 17 suspected narcotics After 50 Years Elliott, 19, of 226 Charter Oak youths were seen In tee vl- downtown area. LEAN, AIX. BEEF Graveside cervices were held nUntotrators of their estates. wrounded a i^ 60 missing tee puahera arrested in a federal rim oA n n /Ai»\ a St-! and WUllam G. Cote, 16, of of Hoffman 1 ^ , Glaston- Valdes said tee suspect held a this morning in Pittsburgh,' Pa. FRESH, LEAN, MEATY \ roundup Fob. 7,-1600. ^oth are CHIGAGO (AP) — A orouer accused ^ of P®“®* apprehended teem Panamanian Identification card Patented, Comfort-. TT servliig five-year term* at the and sister separated more than 'j and three others, Michael jj ggpt 5^ ^ nnm« Miss Eleanor T. Merrill federal penitentiary »m». In WLewis- 60 ______years______ago______were ______reunitedDa«^A«l to- IT breaks A# 10In tee T V a m Manchester m a area. ®nrton, 17, of 12 Doane St.; of P. WUlardKeith, SPMEnBS $ 2 .8 9 Leval Infra-Red 6 BOLTON — Mtos Eleanor T. burg. Pa...... John F. Page, 17, of 28 Strick- The man speaks Spanish and Broiler —A Penetrating MerrtU, 68, of Bast Hartford, Historical Society Starts Many other features OCEAN SniAT I EXTRA FANCY, OAiCALIF. form qi^ of Bolton, died late il“ * Tb® *“ ‘ '* “ * m S lig . VeraOn poUce were i ^ d e n t i S ^ b ^ i J ^ f rays of deep-heat infra­ which give your ^ Malerzak. 77. a retired ilectrl- also atXllce Head^arters and “ "*"»'ed Germmi aO- Tuesday night from injuries sus­ Atinuol Drive for Members red energy for the kitchen and your meals tained when ata was struck by clan from Tel Aviv, Israel, and a patrolman from Vernon siUd police say that tee six at- w ^t OArmanv h>. on *„ Fiwl GnskMTiM Ik tSe I KmmI Cilwy ultimate in broiling “that elegant look.” _a oar.— - In------East------Hartford.— She The ------Manchester lUstorical Buckley wlU again be respon- claimed h « wn* *"**^*'^1 Regina Oohen, tee youths wUl-be questioned tempted to break Into a plant present Information to Panama Hved A Bolton about two years Soflety, now entering its tiHrd slUe for putdtohing tee so- u n d erg o M u u L e M l e r a i ^ ? ’ *«»*' Place^at a ^ v a l e ^ t about some breaks In that town, in Glastonbury, were chased teowing tee suspect particlnat- fxcellence. ago, with a etoter, jirs. Bar- year. Is currently conducting Its clety’s newrietter. gnA. therefora mentallv Incom- where^Mrt. Obhm resides. jjot. Lt Joseph Sartor said from the place by »m e other ed in Nazi nro- O r a y M g R Fc r m Frash TNriMvs LOBSTGR bara HUton. annual mennberahip drive, and The executive .board consists potent when he swUched hto w w that ElUott la charged with 14 teen-^ers who were having a grams. Panama wUl decide I^C E YOUR ORDER NOWI Miss MerriU was born In East renbwal notices have been of Robert______Boyce, Miss_____ Frances pioa ______from______fint to cuUty on JStw '**b*^” ’ ***?• additional counts of breaking party across tee street, and whether to extradite him. \ ^ o r d ^ e was a m en ^M ^ e d to all active member^ Hoxle...... Horace B. Learned “ and —March - - M MOOIto Hiom Pauli and Mra. entering with criminal In- were aU flnaUy rounded up by In London, Dr. Gerhart Rleg- Bigelow Chapter, OBS, and Wri- Preeldent Eitoon M. BaUey an- Dr. Charles E. Jacobson ® ««" Aiiv«* noh«, ,------^------. ' • • meg - ^ ^ . . . . . BaUey an- Dr. Charles E. Jacobson. Ing a five-year term at Lewi*' Witt, ar.-:! a son. Albeit Cohen, fcpf and larceny. Green with Glastonbury and Manchester ner, secretary-general of the S"H® nonces Griswold Sr. remains burg. ; i aU of Chicago.* nine simUar coiuite, and Cote on Police as rome fled (m foot and World Jewish Cbngress, said *«*b»berships are also aa chairman of tee historic sites Mrs. PauU said her mother five such counts.'V ) oteera in m cat'. Mueller was a particl- HoUday im pes come out better with a new Visit us or your appliance dealer today and ^ intoraoted In committee, and Arthur H. Illlng and uncle had not seen each Det. Lt. Sartor said'the war- Ah a nsutt c< the Gladton- pant In the 1942 Wannsee confer- Robber, IS^ Sentenced ran^e. E sp ecially with^ a C A L O R I C — the *® “ “®^ and Miss Cateerin, Shea con- oteer since 19i4 when Mrs. rants for BUlott were first Initi-" bury acflivlfy, Green, SUtott, ence which pianniwi the anwiui- 2 lbs. $3.50 fill in^our entry blai^. A FREE gas range the State of Connecticut. contact Herbert Swanson, mem­ LITCHFIELb (AP)^— Ber­ Cuhen and her four children ated several montlu ago and Oote, Page and Bniinn were lation of Europe’s Jews, " tinue as tee respective curators nal^ Peterson, 18, who said he “Elwant Look” Gad Range. It make SurvlvorB, besides her sister bership chairman. Or any offl^ left Poland and settled In Chi- that police had been looking fbr ctauged wttti attempited break- Two employes of the Israeli MANY assortments will given away each week from October of tee society’s collection of heldi 19 a bank In order to buy 111 Bolton, include two other sto- cer. ( him since. ’ “kl enttetng. Ministry of Labor were arrested holiday cooking a she^r delight . . . bring slides and historic materials. musloal Instrumenta tor a band. TO GIVE AND .DOOY 31 to December 15, 1967 — a Total of SIX ten , .M!rs. Ruth Battery and Elected at a recent annual^ I iA *be brother Some of the Items he aUeged- Barton and Page iwere re- on Nov. 3 in the Munich homb of extra leisure and eating pleasure year 'round, MTi. Oateeiliie Dlvte bote of meeting, this year’s oftlcen In Plailto for this month’s meeting are under way and w ill be an­ ^ ®*®*®‘^ *®®* ®**®*‘ >y “tole were recovered this *«ied on ttalr own rocog- Mueller’s wife. Their UwyW FREE .GAS RANGES. Plus, Five Sets of Ctaster; and two 1 brothers, addition to BaUey are A. Hystt at me seaxe rerormamiy. jj^s. CWien came to the United week In Vermont niaanoo and ware arrested by said they were seeking evidence too. Qut, to make this holiday season espe­ Geoego B. MerriU of Miami, nounced soon, Bkiley said. The lire Maine Sutllffe, vice president; Mrii. The Huntington, N.Y., youth Stetes. She said they located a u three youths are charged Manotaater poUbe the next that MueUer waa stiU aUve and NABISCO TOAETETTB8 ...... pkg. 47c O w n Fresh Lb. cially memorable, here’s a chaiu% for you FREE Stainless Steel Cookware each of SU., and Ralph B. MerriU of ’Ihomas F. Feiguson, secretary; i“ ® t^ hod {deaded guUty to chaigee of 01JN QUINN'S each other 10 years ago and with breaks at 40 Hoffman Rd., nwmkig; Cote, Green and El- were acting as private indtvldu- to win a new G AS range. Mtoe Hazel Lutz, recording sec- Wednesday, Nov. pj,bbery with (Violence in tW havc corresponded since. 270 Woodland S t, and 146 Ver- Ubtt v f m taken to Hartfonxl ato, not on government orders those weeks.' t Fmeral servioes wlU be heM retory; and Robert H. Smite, ®* * p.ni.' $7,188 holdup Sept 1$ at tee Malerzak a iriv e l In Chicago non S- t last Sunday.- Bteite Jett in Ueu o f bond. 1 ------tomonrow at 3:80 p.m. at tbe^ treasurer. RHARMApY The change to a Wednesday Litchfield Oointy NaUontil Bknk by plane Wednesday night from At 40 Hi^tman Rd., au' Ait- I TEXANS ’OBOWDronr rvM A 9 0 « a T V i a a «I a « » k m a a A - j w * W M e A n a __J______■_____ w *

. I n ' .A ' ^ V FOUBTBBN ICANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTEB. CONN.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 196> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 Mr. and Mm. Stanley Miller, '------Dance Plann^ Mr. and IDs. Charles Gorman, Hostile Homes Vernon Mr. and Mm. Peter SUverbeig Bolton Hebron By Temple Club and Mr. and Mm. Steven Stols- Bring Ailment er. Oirlg’ Oothing GET READY FOR WINTER AT The Penthouse Four will play MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Selectmen, G>n8ervatiQnist8 The Baby Has for an informal dance sponsored The woman who fights with her Let US put your diamond Valued at 1700. Gym nasium PAOKACHNO PRAYERS by the Mr. and Mm. dub of husband runs some risk of de­ CHICAGO (AP) — To get veloping rheumatoid arthritis, Shden from Shop Temple BeMi SMotcm to b e h eld Discuss S^dmming Area Site Busy P lace away from vague, sometimee and the husband is more apt to in a modem setting W. G. GLENNEY CO. at the Temple Satiuday from clumsy ad-Ub prayers,' and to develop peptic idcer. Vernon police are invCetifat- The selectmen talked with two surance coverage when Uquer Ing a break at The Poise ’N Ivy Been Named 0 p.m. to 1 a.m. Only paid-up enaUe wonhlppem to Share In This possibility emerged In Don’t hid* tho brilliant baauty of your dia* memben of foe OoiMrvatlon is Involved. T h is W eek . Take Advantage. O f Our Big Alumhnim Sale membem may attend. Dues w ill them, pastors would do well to national studies directed by Dr. 8 ^ on R t 88. A n eetlm ate o f .Sriectman Michael Peace mond in a dull, luatarlaaia old-fhahlonad aat< the goods stolen, a large quan­ Oommlzaton during their meet­ be accepted at the door. Setups model their prayem on the style Sidney Cobb of The Univeralty ting. Lat ua ra-mount It In on# of our b a a u ^ l said he thought the King’s re- ’The gymnasium at' the He­ will be provided and refresh­ of advertising wrMem, a Meth­ of Michigan who discussed It at tity of teen-age glri’s clothing, ing last night about a swimming queet should be granted, be­ bron elementary school Is work­ Y d iiif, OirtetoplMr Mi«itks, orig­ Ity. This report will be given at Morel, Michael David, son of Gerald J. and Patricia *ft> w eat, a m lx t in o f Young explained foe efforts inal developer of foe area, has foe fall conference and again Petersen Morel, Willie Circle, Tolland. He was bom Oct. 30 door installed! •nnw, sleet and freezing' rain foe commisBion had made in agreed to supply materials and at the spring. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His' maternal grandmother created hazardoua driving coo- trying to find a feasible area for foe town has agreed to buOd Blok Btodento ^ jt?r ^ is Mrs. Mary Petersen, Hartford. His paternal grandmother is B u tte ib o ll dMlona from eastern Minnesota, swimming. He described test­ two catch basins. School nurse Dorothy Klrk- PERMA-WHITE 6 Mrs. John Rogers, Hartford. He has two sisters, Karen, 0, ing along the Blackledge River Scoots Oamped ham reminds parents that chil­ and Lori, 3. through nocthem tK^soonrin and likD much of Miotiignn for a scooped out pool on foe Laslb, w oekend 36 B o y eocuite dren unable to go outside for enamel that Tedford property, which is and seven adults camped out at recess because of illnees may Palmer, Thome Davis, son of Paul S. and Merele Light rain also dampened por- that hasn't tiota of the Pacific Nc^weat gravel. The commission has al­ Oamp Apadie in Labe of Isles be too rick to go to school and Drumm Palmer, Gehiing Rd., Tolland. He was bom Oct. 29 and esetended eastwalM into ready recommended the pur­ Reservation. Except for foe pertiaps It would be better to stays white! at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents chase of this property tor this rain on Stuidby, t l^ had a good keep them home. are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drumm, South Windsor. His pater­ Montansu Locally heavy fog hlanketod some secttoiw along purpose. weekend, they rep ^ . I ’VMirth G rade ph ysicals w ill nal grandmother Is Mrs. Hazel Palmer, Tolland. He has a been done the c o a s t Troop 78 win hold an awards be given by school doctor Mer- brother, Brett Paul, 2%. Next to River vyn Little on Nov. 21. hudwore indaded, all ■*i •• •<*(/* Skies were generaUy clear Ute ■wlminiiig pool oon- right Monday at 7:16 p.m. tSl over tlM reat of the natka*. The school librarian, Mrs. Emmelmann, Michael Peter, son of Peter K. and Don­ riruoted on this property would foe Oommurity HaU .AH boys are urged to edtend with foeir Phyllis Neumann, reports that na R. Nemercek Emmelmann, Grahaber Rd., Tolland. He was Soma early mornUig tempeca- Etot b e In ■the riv e r , b u t n e x t hdM pie-diilled foi easy parente. Refreriimenfo will be a total of 966 volumes were cir­ bom Oct. 29 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal turas and oonUtlona: Boston 28 to It. Bates said ttmt tfae test Pre-hung for fast do-it-yourself a lre a d y ... doudy. New York 28 parUy eerved. culated to school children dur­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nemercek, Ellington. A hnilee were dug ttito sununer to ing October. The library was instalUtion! All hardware o lo u ^ , P M Iad elp h Ia 24 d e a r , do-it-yoonelf iutollatian! His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Emmel­ tive depth of about 12 feet, unable to open until Oct 18. WariUngton 25 clear, Atlanta 80 Manchester Evening Her­ incluoed.. . . all holes pre-drilled! mann, Ellington. He has a sister, Deborah Lee, 4. ribout 200 feet tn m tbe river,- SxtMirioB Meeting dear, Miami 68 <^ear, D etrdt 17 ald Bolton oorrespondent, a *1 « •with a baick hoe( and that wa­ H i* Tottsnd County Exbm- d e a r , C h icago 29 p a i ^ cloudy, Cletnewril Yoong, teL 648-8981. NO MAINTENANCE Werner, Scott Kristian, son of James and Frances ter, with UttftedlB-St Paul 84 cloudy, Mass Werner, 31 Middle Butcher Rd., Rockville. He was bom. catne to w*hln five feet of the vriR be Iwld Friday at the Tlol- crafted wood • FULL I ” THICK o 1-ideoe «nbossed S t Louis 85 cloudy, KailBBa O ty ^ WORRIES! Nov. 6 at Rockville (General Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ auifane in these hdcs. rind Agricultural Center ki 44 d e a r , D a lla s 64 d e a r , D en ver CROSS-BUCK panel o HAMMERED BLACK STRAP FnU 1" thldc o FULL LENGTH CONCEALED ents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mass, Brooklyn, N.Y. Miorra said that he knows of Public Rec«n*d Vomon. A pottuck eupper at 7 •i *. « « « 40 dear, Phoenix 58 cloudy, Los HINGES and LATCH a Rigid extruded scallops a pod made in thih fashion off Warrantee Daeds pzn. wOl be followed by tite HINGE with lifetime-oiled bearinns • Pitcher hofidl*, Aqgelea 65 clear. Sen FTandsoo Dancosse, Caroline Jeanne, daiighter of John Dennis and tbe liver, and that It drops a tiurinm* meetiiw. • Fully weatherstripped. push-button lock o BUILT-IN PUSHBAR • Wool 65 pgrtly doudy, Seattle 54 John H. and Helen 8. McHu$h Bonnie Lee Flint Dancosse, 17 Wilson Lane, Rockville. She few feet in the summer. Fellowship Oalendara cloudy. Anchorage 89 dowty, to Henry L. and Edith M. Bot- pile weatherstrlliped o Wenthentrinied bottom me- was bom Nov. S at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal The setoctmen ell preferred Hondidu 74 dear. ticello, property on HlUstown Tite ootnnuititty oalendaira or- COMPLETE WITH GLASS INSERT AND pander. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flint Sr., Rockville. th a t the pod be buOt ih the R d. <3s>'sd in Sefiteniber through Gw Two G ld^ Imorts Plus Ono Seraon Insurt Her paternal grandparents are Mrs. Eva BUow, Rockville, WINDSOR LOCKS (A P)—That p erk , ’Which the town already John and Catherine Adamy to Hebron and GUead Wkmen’s CHARCOAL GREY SCREEN INSERT and Wilfred Dancosse, North Coventry. odd wave of which the U.S. owns. They discussed whether Nicholas R. and PhyllU V. Jack- ®Mk»wrii^ hove arrived ‘ m x I A *1 « .*> Weatoer Bureau warned turned the water, whAch would have ston, two parcels at Goodwin an pn rantly being dMribUted. REG. $ 9 5 Whltehouse, Ian, son of G. Paul and^Mary Ann Mc­ out today to be not quite as to oome from wells because it and Franklin Sts. HlxAiia cnlnklan are euvollabte. Clure Whltehouse, 18 Trotter St. He was bom Nov. '8 at Man­ has eHready been establihbed $84.95 edd as expected. Edna J. Curtis to Dorothy N. Anyone wanfong one may coH REG. 2 9 chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are 9 5 Riitterballs come out ot Sure, It was odd—and strong that there Is not enough sur­ Bldwell, property at 279 Oak kDw. Frederick Brehant or M n. $ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. McClure, Andover, N.Y. His pater­ face water in the park, ahouU nortiiwesteriy winds made It St. Jama* Derby to GItoad. $44.95 nal grandfather is Gordon -P. Whltehouse, Warrenvllle. He t h e oven delicious. Every run through oontinuaRy, or 3 9 seem odder than it was. But Kirkwood Development Corp. Oanwaners wbo baive money has a brother, Mark Stuart, ahould d reU toter w ith fUfaera. t^ e No matter how you the lowest reading at the weath­ to K C Construction Co. Inc., to ooHeot ore reminded to tom .*1 *1 • «1 *1 *, They reariwd no oonduston. er bureau at Bradley Intoma^ property at 486 N. Main St It to an eotn as posnfole no that M onroe,'M lch^e, Bfary, daughter of Wendell and .Ta- ro k ’em. That’s because They also dhoussed the sur- the {XdJeot enay be ckwed for tlonal Airport today was only James E. and Nancy E. Vath nioe Tleman Monroe, Warehouse Point. She was bom Nov. 3 fooe of 'the pond bed, whefber Gils year on soon as possftle. 20 d egrees. to Robert W.. and Loretta V .' at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ It riwuld be soil cement, or T h e forecaster w arn ed Powell, property at 76 Lenox St. ents are Mr. and Mrs. William Tleman, 88 Edgerton St. Her aoneelte, which la now being Mnnriiester Eveeilng Herald Big Ten Aluminam Combination Storm Window Special Wednesday that the merciny Robert W. and Loretta V. paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Edward Monroe, Norfolk, N.Y. m igh t drop to a s tow a s 10 de­ . used, and whether It ehould be Hebron correspondent, Mrs. *1 *1 *. Powell to Robert O. and Oeorge- ij-. grees In rural areas this morn­ • oE eurflaoed, or whether only Bbrjorie Porter, teL 288-9U6. 19 M ill Nnlsh ComliiRation Storm Unite ...... O ily $11159 DMlw, Jpdlth Ann, daughter of Mario and Judith Ra­ 'the swwftnining area shoukl be anne Martin, property at 101 ing. The record for this date O lcott S t nter! Diana, 120 So. Main St She was bom Nov. 8 at Man­ at the weather bureeu is 14 de­ surfaced. Agadn, they reached 19 PatiRR Finish (tembinatioB Storm Unite...... Oniy Jerry O. and Barbara A. Pos­ chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are grees. It was set b *k In 1988. no ooncIuslonB. Town Will Buy sum to John J. and Ann H. ■ • Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Ranlerl, McNall St Her paternal grandpar­ The lowest reading repotted The conservation commis- 10 White Finish Comhination Storm U n ito ...... O ily 1 4 5 J I Moran, property at 96 Leland Let us measure and Install them for yon. You pick the finish to suit your budget, we do the rest. « k ents are Mr. and Mrs. Christopher ljf6r Building Permit Its swimming pools. They’re quality built - Mrs. George Harss, Newington. « can governor. foe use of the hall by em­ U A R Housing Corp., new The chemical bids will he *1 *1 *1 •. a . They’re tailor-made Jim Noble of Boise, chairman ploye of King’s Department dwelling' at 252 Blue Ridge Dr., opened at 11 a.m. and foe tire Watson, Robert Foster Jr., son of Robert Foster,, and of the auction, said the sho(8 Store for a Christmas party, 820,000. and tub^ bids at 11:80. a . They're beautifoUy dezigned Joan St. Louis Watson, Main St., Broad Brook. He was bom were delivered to him by "one was denied. 4 . They’ re cosy to handle Nov. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal of foe executive assistants of Morra and Llcitra were THBEVEB GET TRACTOR grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8t. Louis Sr., Rock­ ® ®“,^®o^ A tot of them- Don Samuelson." The auction is against the use of foe hall by a DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — 8 . They’re reasonably priced ville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Robert V. pome stuffed with good o'd an annual affair sponsored departm^t store. Morra said Polioe said thieves somehow RUBBER STAM PS o . They’re quickly available Watson, Wapplng. He has two'sisters, Denise, 3%, and Sonya, the county Democratic club. be didn’t mind if organizations made off with a 14-ton, bright Binsoheetof ' >1 18 months. Noble said the assistant told in neighboring towns wanted to yellow tractor from a machin­ Blueprint and Stqiply, Inc. •I »i * *1 *1 him, "The thought is that use It, but not large commer­ ery company. A firm spoxes- Hutensky, liana Ruth, daughter ot Harold and Marjorie m ajfoe so m e' o f the D em ocrats cial establishments. man said there axe only five 6M Hortiord b 3l , Bfanchester, Conn. 6i9 8608 Goldberg Hutensky, ^ Avery St. Wapplng. She was born Ttie wiiu r p, h frozen would like to try them on for . Llcitra ' expressed . concern tractors of its type in the BVeryUdiig slips together eas­ RodEvlOe Szehaage Nat. I M AOK US ABOUT ANDERSaN SCRegNS, TOOl Nov. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal fresh, mo\st. F l«n nu s iz e ." bver foe lack of adequate in­ M idw est. ily. No solderiiv necessary. We grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goldberg, River For­ provide you with fuU instruc­ with the Butterbaii. tion folders. est, HI. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis SAVE NOW Hutensky, Middletown. She has a brother, Mark David, 4H: D O W N SPOUT * , and a sister, Beth Ann 2V&. X Bring ms^rsnMnlt in and OFF On Purchoaeof 10 or Mim ' . . •( *1 * ■ "— - h SS'oL.. |1i2 save us much us $100 Rogers, John Leon, -^on of John L. and Joyce Rlaza SERVE A thanksgiving, Rogers, 291 Spruce St. He was bom NoV. 1 at Manchester W« mod# o tpa^iol dsal with tha manufacturar 3 r tradition Meiftorlal Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and ,„.„ri,ev' and can offar this bargain at thit low prical Mrs. L. J. Rlzza, 812 Center St. His patemid grandmother is The All-American turkey^ THIS WEEK’S Mrs. Leon Rogers, Constable, N.Y. His maternal great-grand­ Tenderjoung Grade A J parents are Mrs. Marie Sclafani, Boston, Mass., Mr. and Mrc. Frank Rliza, Everett, Mass., and Sebastian Splcuglia, Sicily. please'evew cook... ana GUTTER DOOR BUSTER •I *1, *1 *1 • pocketbook. Even I turkey Heine, ^zabeth Ann, daughter of Henry and Sharon SCREENS Rossi Heine, 42 Concord Rd. She was bom Nov. 1 at Man­ that looks like a roast. i ne 18" STEEL chester Memorial Hdspital. Her maternal grandparents are s Keeps leaves out of 3{ Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rossi, 189 Oak St. Her maternal grand­ r a tte rs mother is Mrs. Rose Schowerer, 103 Mather St, She has a a Prevents birds from nesting in gutters SNOW SHOVEL brother, Jon, 7; and two sisters, Jennie, 0, and Mary Jo, 8. •I «i ^ *1 •' s BUmlnaths damage to it’s all turkey . • ■ mo bone shrubbery A flowers ; Kingman, John Thomas, son of Raymond Ralph and s Prevents) plugging of REG. $2.19 Margaret Glynn Mclntolh Kingman, 810 Clark St., South about it. sew ers •1.39 Windsor. He was bom Nov. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ tal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc­ Pick your favorite J-Bird S” X 25’ LIMITED gUANTITIES Intosh, 28 Harvard Rd. His paternal grandparents are Mr. an;! Sorry No Mall or Phone Orders EARLY AMERICAN SOLID CHERRY OR ROOK MAPLE ♦1.9? Mrs. W. L. Kingman, 10 Hemlock St. He has four brothers, , { Grand Union. Turkey so Raymond, IS, William, 10, James, 9, and Timothy, 6; and two atGranovjii _ ,,._uaran- sisters, Ann, 8, and Janet, 4. deHcious...wei gu uviNG ROOM Su it e s ■ BEDROOM SUITES ,4 *1 *' *' .* ' ,-tee every one «e sell. ------Beane, John Gordon, son of Gordon and Sharon Mc­ Big, comfortable, 86’^ Sofa and Matriilng Looiige Chair. Spacious Doifole Dreaser 'wtih Mirror, large 4-Drawer Dowell Beane, 10 Frederick Rd. He was bom Oct. 81 at Man­ 1 Unconditionally. High Foam Backs and Ztypeced Revarrible Floom Curiiloas. Chest and Sturdy Panel Bed. Deluxe oonstruetton. MANCHeSTER chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal ^andparents are Mr. and Mrs. John McDowell, 92 Arnott Rd. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Beane, Bast Hart­ REG. 1299.95. NO W 9 2 1 8 0 0 ^ REG. $849.95. N G ford. His maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.l John ^ « 2 4 8 .0 0 |W.G!eiENMEY 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 >Hnce, 227 McKee St., and Mrs..Lenora Bober, 02 Amott Rd- I His paternal ^at-grandmother is Mrs. Gertrude Pochette, »W * oell what we AdivirljkB gralMy mm fam lture at low disemtot ] 1 behtod what we seD” CO. ^ V, I Rutland, Vt. He has two sisters, Klmberlee Dawn, 8M,> and ■ .. ( ______Tammy Marie, J8 months. *1 « *1 > « • ' 86 Months B-Z Crsdit 3 3 8 Breton, Usa jeannlne, daughter of Joseidi L. and Bar­ No Money 1 MandwBter Eai^gde, BtidSt Tann^ki^ lledaniplioii Center 180 Bigiiwt Squae, Newkiffton To P»y ______NORTH MAIN STR^T •a H M K bara Booth Breton, 09 Spring St., Rockville. She was bom^ Oct. TA 875-2174 tlBUUW FURNITURE CO. Down! . 29 at Rockville O m e^ Hospital. Her maternal grandparents ') A'.tday Nights (6 lladMnption Oanfera Ooeed Mondays ELUNGTON GLASTONBURY are Ifr. and Mrs. J < ^ Booth, Rockville. Her paternal grand­ CXIRNER SOUTH ST., VERNON AVE., ROCKVILLE OPEN DAILY 9 u n . to 8 pjiL— SAT. 9 u n . - 5 pjn. parents are Mm. and Mm. Lucien Breton, Rockville. ^ RUILDING MATERIALS^UMBER— FU a loei advtoe A’ r

f . : ' V / , , / BfANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, NOVBBIBER 16, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 PAGE swimtrties\:

rv« forgotten wli6, CSurios the start of my letter, and ’TTNB, England (AP) Planners Will Reconsider STDREEAi.Y Manchester streets. In the In Early November what did the weatbeV man "up Appearing Assuri^ England, Inventor of the event of stormy weather, the and do?” Tried to make it seenl Under Direction of Col. Keish mlnlildrt, , has decided to Grants iPor Handicapped Children pickup will be Saturday. By SUSAN PENtiUjeiON description of What the sad un­ 0'®Mauotkm a t the nowaat more like November, and pm6 MANILA (AP) — President eariy this year, the natlanal po- put a maxlBklrt on a bridge. Accepting Lake Area Roads KNOWN FOR VALUES BIRD SHUFPERS Hartford Rd. Well, it’s November, the sixth, happy month of Nbvember Is tended to make folks believe it "TIm Mittre ptogfrun to r dMd' members and will consult with as I alt here and write my story hke, by a oritio who hiqipened J2**?~ -**“ CWt AJB to the Women using the foot­ Hackmatack St. was snowing. After denying a requ ^ made before approval will be granted with handicapped ddldran staff members to help Identify ss-sr'stiSrsT'pSs Hhghtottto te Btoh Dtoh bridge, over a main high­ ' Prospect St. for the HeraM, so nearly roast­ to see U. Some p^>er or maga- A few flakes did fall but had assured today of the control of. j,,, balloting "generaQy by Mayor John Grant to accept is dorifioatton as to the owner- la in Ua intancy," Albert Ker- areas of concern. iw vtoeo—wan ootnptobed to the way, complained that wind COUPONS Thorne St ’ ed that thto sweater wiS have sine luid puMshed it to give up, And summer or the PhiUoDlnePhilippine Senate needed to p«aqeAil.*’ The PhUlppIne News roode in toe Bolton Ledie Shares ship of toer roads in toe area, kin, chairman of Vernon’s Spe­ The steering committee tor to be disoarded. But as I sit by my south win­ Moort ttom a t Bbc nanM is tm- through toe bridgq|s open R ogers PI. something Hke it was here again provide firm ground for his 1069 Sen dee reported 107 poUUoid sides reveals too much to area, the planning coRimtoelon, No maps have been produced cial Sarricea Committee, said planning Project ASK started The tact is that I never reAl- dow I look out On a day of bril­ direotton o f Ooi. Pkad- P lano PI. however, there seem to be dire killings to r the year and said Peeplpg Toms below. in executive seoeion 'Dtesday, showing toe position of the Q g j Q Q yesterd ay. its work two 3rears ago. It was ly feel sure what day it really liant sunshine and I ritell have re-election campaign. towk C. ReU , a Mhndmnter N orw ood S t pradlctions of a very cold and With more thap half the votes more than 80 persons were slain agreed to rec|>en toe matter for roada or toe drainage eondi- KerMn, ^tong with Dr. Ray­ made up of superintendents is unleesr I find it oA tiie paper to take off my sweater or get and an-yeor Air Bbnse So toe , Newcastle City Judith D r. bitter winter ahead for us, some in Tuesday’s off-year elections on eleotion day. valtenn. ' / ^ . conoideration with certain pro- Good Until Sat., Nov. 18to mond Ramadell, superintendent from several of the school sys­ for the day, to see if it’s Moon- practidially roasted. ' Council win spend more than Farm Dr. hatful people pragnoettcate counted, Marcos’ Naclonalista. vlshNia. ^ Mayor Grant asked toe com- of scboola, and prinplpais from tems involved. It. was agreed Day (Monday) Woden’s Day, H » ootenel, who haa juat $1,400 boidng in toe sldea. mlssioa to take some action on Diane D r. The wind isn’t "running back­ this by certain marks on the party was ahead in six of the The resldentB in the lake area the various schoote, met ‘ with at that time that the center N iles D r. (Wednesday) honoring Odin — «W«l*to»d Mnyaarta tour of toe matter before the town to ward” by any means today and strange creature wMrii may be eight S«iate races. The presi­ had petttkmed tite town for ac­ JOHNNY ASTKO officials Tuesday in connection should be established near the Frances Dr. a Teutonic myth; Thor, god of Sculptor Guest dufy to ttia ■war aona, Is cur- forced to do so. Andrew Tri- there’s aothlng "frightened” seen li| the woods I never saw dent needed that many more ceptance of several roads whlrti SPACE LAUNCHER TOY with Project ASK. University of Connecticut and Wetherell St. (Horace to thunder of course meaning rm O y o n toenre and, togiBflnr T oU a n d carico tdd toe commtosten he about the atmosphere. To be one. It’s known as the wotor, wlH ter, to vMttog netotlvce in tin Barber Shop for aeveral months of the year houses wlH be clear of the ping Plasa, Storrs, provides a felt, faculty members could be toI campaign. be gueat at the meeting of the 6.96 Avon St. ing'nine (novem) although it’s Most if not all the other flow^ araa befora betog raanrignad. and therefore It was UnpossiMe travel area of the road but some Limit One Per Customer team approach to problems at used on a consultive basis. ToUand County Ex-Oov. BenlgnoB _ Aquino, ®"t':n(ancheBtor Fine Art Aoaoeia- Utchfleld St. the eleventh month 'with us.. Now era have gone, though I might Hie to the eon of FVed B for emergency vehicles to get would be pretty cloee. the community, county and Local referrals to the center outspoken rLiberal .iw .,,! party critic PrtHo. of o f ^ tomoTTOW at 8 p.m . a t Iona In 1st Place TOY D EPT. M cCann Dr. all this may sound as if i am find some if I could sMtter Xhtoh of 490 BtohOeU Dr. end through. Grant aald the town ■woidd do state level. are made through KerMn’s Marcos, led all senatorial vote- HaS on Regent fit ■Server St. > showing off or trying to make around the way I used to. Mrs. Extension Unit ttoe tote Mk«. Mary B. Xeteh; The Tblland Barber Shoo Grant who was present all It ooidd to get the easements, BIANCHESTER MAIN ST. GRANTS ONL.Y KerMn said the basic need committee and then given pri­ gettera, however. , Packard St. *■ out that I’m very learned. The Eleanor C2iampe of Bloomfield Efidns studied at tfae Hartford Mra. iCetoh la the daughter of Vernon has at present is for ority ratings by the ASK staff. Mrs. Magnolia Antonio an in­ team has captured first place Oommlsslon members said they Horace St - fact is I had to get my informa­ wrote me recently that iriien Meets Tomorrow Art Srtwol^ the National Acad­ Jo ’Itauiniand, foirmeriy of In toe Men’s VrrfleybaU Le«ue def«nded toe peUtloo- feel toe people to benefit by in-eervice programs to help m - Basically the ASK staff takes dependent riding a ■wave of . Chalmers St. tion from the dictionary or from she returned from a Visit with emy of Design and the Art Stu­ town and now a Hattfosd nat- tabMsh criteria to identify cml- over after local resources have The annual meeting of the sympathy, also seemed certain after toe fifth nlght’.i pla^ng. ***' **® **'* piw r- the work should make known Overlwd St. my nephew, Horace Belters, 'who relatlyes in Ohio and Indiana dents League in New Toefc. Bte <2ent. with a 14-1 record. ’ owners and therefore tax- their Intent to grant the proper dren as perceptually, emotional­ been used to the fullest. Tolland County Extension Coim- of election. She substituted for Keeney St. (Hackmatack can teU you what nearly always. in the latter part of October works have been exhibited in Ae oommandanit of the Phu- payers and should be afforded easements. ly or mentally handicapped. ) Dr. Ramsdell pointed out cil will be held tomorrow, at the her husband who died in a Heli­ Chariles Service Station to Wetherell.) All the names of days mean or aboul then, she had expected New Haven, Waterbury, Old Oat boM, located to a Hgh- (he same services. all .. other tax- W hen asked ■whel the cost '*Wl^th any now program it Vernon is allow ed about 700 Tolland County Agricultural copter crash less thah 24 hours Three Sons Cleaneri -are tied Bldwell St. something and are caHed as Lyme, San Frandsoo^ CsiifM land vaUey IS tnfiee northweat would be to bring toe roads up Good Until Sat.. Nov. l8th is impbcfant that snap decisions hours of time for consultive serv­ to find her flowers, which l»d Center, Rt. 30, Vernon. before balloting started. fo r second, with 12-3 records, Homeowners are request­ they are, accordingly. It was been left outdoors, frost bitten and New Tork as weQ os local of the port etiy of (Jul Nhon. The rqpds have been a prob­ to town standards. Tricarico ' be avoided and children not be ice. The time has been pro-rated The meeting will be pr^eded NacionaUstas also ran up sub­ attd Bouchard Foundation is SUZIE HOMEMAKER ed to rake leaves into the several years ago vdten my exhibits. Ills works appear in it 'wne OoL Krieh’s rasixxiat- lem to toe town for many years. eald he felt they were talking lah^Bed handteai^ed unless evi­ among the towns involved. Any­ or completely ruined. ,£Bie was \>y a potluck supper to be serv­ stantial leads In provincial and third with a 7-8 record. Other gutters, in rows the length of late niece, Helen Oilbert Sellers surprised and delighted to find various private ooDeotionB. barty to oiveieee the Job of about $60,000 at least. Town dence warrants it>” KerMn said. thing beyond the allotted time, ed at 7 p.m. Those attending municipal elections. In 66 gover­ buildtog the bqsa and making tt standings are Wanats 6-9; Tbwn J?*®"* the property. No objects, wrote a sad Utfie poem about them an In splendid condition. norship races, they were ahead He teaches at the Canton Art­ Line Auto Body 6-10; Morrill ^ project had been counsel Abbott Schwebel said 1 KerMn firm er sald.'the meet­ the town would have to pay a are asked to bring a dish for JET ACTION WASHEH other than leaves and grass, the month of November ■which She lost no time transplanting ist OuUd dallery and has cperatkmal. On a map of Ifietnam, Ool. Ketoh pinpoints Phu Cat Air Base "fluffed” for 17 years. William if lutd when the roads are ing with officials made it ap­ fee. the supper. The committee ■will in 41. Liberals led in 13 and In­ Builders S-12; and Country Hills are to be placed in the piles. I will quote', trying to recall it them and bringing them inside a studio in BurMngtoQ, Conn. Stopptog betefly to virilt at in Blen Diqji Province, during his visit to town. Built in a Satryb, chairman of- toe com­ accepted taxes on the houses (Works Uke A Real One) parent that criteria to eatffihliidi Vernon has its own speech serve, rolls, dessert and cof­ dependents in three. 1-14,^ as best I can, perhaps not in although they could have been Ih e Herald Tuesday, Ool. KieSsh record six months in toe heart of 'Viet Cong territory, the mission said he thought the will increase. James Roache, ^is are in the process of beMg and hearing therapist and so- fee. Manila gave the Liberals their T o n 1 g h t’s schedule finds the exact words. It ran about left outside safely for sometime noted thelt the base—which he base’s construction and- operatloif was directed by toe for­ members were generally ‘ in commission member noted toat ^ Q With Ooupon developed. bi^l workers. These people have Robert Bernier, president will only other major victory. Mayor Bouchard Foundations 'vs. Wan­ like th is: longfer. ' Franking Privilege described ea "the equivalent of mer Manchester resident, currently on reassignment orders favor of accepting the roads considering the tax to service The project, whKh is being beeh comparing notes with the report on the activities of the Antonio Villegas, a critic of ats and Tolland Barbershop ■vs. - / Paint Bo^es a city of peihepe 8,000 popula- to Hawaii. The colonel, a bomber pilot In World War n, Mt- but toe point was they wanted ratio in the area the town will specialists at the center, Rams­ "Sunday in November, with It was a cool summer we had, past year. New directors will be Marcos with anti-American In the United Sates, the Merrill Builders at 7 p.m.; 8:80 Limit One Per Customer financed by a $223,662 federal ■tion”—to one of three built ed it seems somewhat ironic that almost 26 years ago he was to do it right. ... never make money on It. grant, involves 22 area towns. dell said. ' Many Choco Indians^ of snow on the g;round. and so far this delightful weatii- elected to the board and yearly leanings, trounced the presi­ franking privilege — the right —Three Sons Cleaners vs. Coun­ TOY D EPT. oomptotely from scraiteh by flying missions over Hanoi, the capital of then French Indo In agreeing to re-open the John M cA lm ont, th e >town’s MANCHESTER M A |N ST. GRANTS ONLY Vernon has the largest school Dr. Ramsdell said, however, Darien Province, Panama, still And the wrlnd running back­ er seems to be doing its best reports of the standing commit­ dent’s handpicked candidate, to send letters or postal pack­ try Hills, and Charlies Service T).fi. fortes during the Vfiebnem China, agalhst a different enemy—the Japanese. (Herald matter tor re-conslderation, the new iprofesainnal ptanner, at- Vernon haa the services of a follow the once-unlversal prac­ ward with a low, frightened to make up for that. The weath­ tees ■will be made. P ablo Ocampo,, by 60,000 ■votes. ages free of charge — was first photo by Bucei'vlclus.) Station vs. Towm Line Auto Body. . population of the group. Wilson w ar. commission wiU ask that a pro- tending toe meeting, miggesited 'psychologies examiner only tice of painting their entire bo­ sound.” er has always been a pleasing The annual iheeting is open The tradiUimal violence that granted to the soldlen fighting First Aid Coarse 6 TlUey, superintendent of the Located <»Sy 40 miles from one day a week and Will prob­ dies with a permanent blue dye. ^Try as I may I cannot re­ topic for me,'Cj^rhaps because to anyone who has participated surrounds Philippine politics in the Revolutionary War, ac­ Coventry School system, is the currmit fighting, the base ably take advantage of the spe­ The dye is obtained from the member how the rest of it goes, there is nothing anyone can do in the extension programs dur­ brought death to 60 persons cording to the Encyclopaedia project director.. is "very strategically position­ The base power plant, gener- starting out, I’d choose it MAIN SHTRCET GRANTS OPEN cial center in this area. edible fruit of the Jagua tree. but it was said to be the best about it. Somebody said that. ing the^past year.' ’ since the start of campaigning Britannica. Dr. Tilley told Vernon officials ed. Because it is central, it pro- ating 6,000 kilowatto, could sup- over again.” the width of toe roads. 'toe better off we wiU be to- THURS., FR1. NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. KerMn is arranging a scries electricity to a community Hie has Httle pateence wMh Crtws First Aid course, Includ- Tuesday the special center can videe The commission also Is ro morrow,” tw tsedd. of Informative meetings for help Vernon In several ways. auppoct• in anv dtradtkm ” fVJ ^ obout 10,000,. toe commax>- today's youthful proteetera who Mrs. Mary Lou Blauvelt, questing that some sort of as- ___ the principals in the local school V u-'ouuwii, estimated. He said that asM for U.6. •withdrawal from Mrs. Marilyn SchlUlnger, Mr$. It can provide direct clinical Keish said. ^ eeesm ent be m ade as to ■wheto- ASTRONOMER A WOMAN COUPON services for top priority cases. system to acquaint them with by sinking 860-foot wells it was Vietnam from too safety of Barbara Custer, Mrs. Sheila “I feM the exlstonce of the er or not easements wiU be NEW TORK — The first as- Good Until Sat., Nov. 18to It will provide in-service pro­ the ways in which the special possible to obtain an amide sup- the classroom. McGinnis, Edward M. Bryan base has made a big differance availaUe to construct the tronomer inducted into toe grams to help train local staff center can benefit them. ply of dear water — "some- “The Vietnam problem haa and Thomas J. Morgan. CARPET and FLOOR COVBIING j to our troops there. Phu Oat roads and if they can be wtd- Hall of Fame for Great Ameri- is smaeITta"ti«"hea Mu*' * rarity in that part been with us so long and is The BuUetip Board ened to 26 feet at least. cbem w as a ■woman, Mhiria M lt- to mack to toe heart of toe world.” so complex, I faU to see how The PubUclty Committee ot Boys’ Knit Winter Hats 308 MAIN STREET f Aerau from Boum Biikk) MANCHESTER: Anotoer area to be explored cheU, selected In 1906. Columbia TEMPLE'S S T 'w r t ^ the MdJ^ciui become experts by the ToUand Junior Woman’s /wiAA ®Pent a few days toe tim e they reach co lle g e ,” Club wUl m eet tonight at 8 at ______Z Reg. OoBpon T boogti OOT flgWOT8(W00 in Moncheeter, will now travel he eaya. home of Mrs. Marvin Ostcr- Town Hockey League Plans ONE OF THE LARGEST MAGEE CARPET STOCKS IN THE AREA. ALSO ONE OF THE LARGEST ARM­ to Michigan to join their sons “i am personally acquainted hng. New Rd. STRONG ROOR COVERING SELECTION IN NEW ENGLAND. f® ""cm rBd prederick Jr., 20, a sophomore with some experts who have The ToUanders Square Dance Limit Two Per Customer by Air F ^ e headquarters at Michigan State. University; studied the problems foc many Club wlU hold a,club dnnoe to- Registration on Monday In telgon,. about 90 per cent and Kent, 16, a high school Jun- years —and even they don’t pro- morrow night at 8 at toe BOYS’ DEPT. of toe time they go out on straf- jor. , torn to know aH too aiwraw.” Meadowbrook School. MAKE Iiig and bombing missions to „„ ^ J MANCHESTER MAIN ST. GRANTS ONLY Registration for the Columbia either a Bobcat or a Webelos ____ , _____ . _____The family wUl thw»-fly to Hockey League will be held pin. Manohestor 'Evening Herntd SAVE 20% to 50 % CAMm^UNM^ TILE Od. Ketoh wia Argentina's Ranking Saturday at Yeomans Hall .at Den mothers Include Mrs. raaW ned to a three-year Tolland correnMMBdent Bette 10 a.m., according to president Austin Boscher, Mrs. James now/inanni^ by 4,(X» men ^ ^ur aT^m ander-lnH ihl^f BUENOS AIRES — A r g e n ^ Qnatrale, telephone 876-2848. Dv. R. O. MacDonald. Lester,^ Mrs. Walter Pudlo, Mrs. capable of handling "more than ^ p" “ U usually ranked as toe elghto- Boys and girls Interested from Albert Baran, Mrs. David Eth­ 100 ahoraft,” be^ last Octo largest nation In toe worid, be- ages 4 to 16 are eligible and ridge, Mrs. Marshall Altken. INSTALLED IN ber wHh Cd. Ketoh’s reaasigi^ h„n. Field Honokilu ’ ****** BraxU, Canada, Chino, In- C ould See Capital must fill out the form at that Philip Eastman and Robert meat to become Phu C a t^ - **"** f®**T'*„ «Ua, toe Soviet Union, Austra- mandant He had previously ^ gratoj^ of M a^estw Ua and toe United States. But So close to Wotolngton. D.C„ time, said Dr. MacDonald. Crostwaithe are Webelos lead­ been base commander at Wurt- artiooto and the MHS Class of the addition of Argentina’s Ant- wore toe Confederate linos In D m program is free but a ers and pack committee chair­ YOUR BATHROOM CERAMIC TILE E 1“ *’ Od. Ketah entered toe a rctic claims (477,000 square Vlrglnto during toe ClvU War small insuranoe coverage pro­ man is Harry Hinman with gram must be maintained and Donald Pearce as treasurer. Six months tater^hat had '***^2**£!* ^ parents are expected to partic­ Church Supper Set been raw jungle was transform- ^ ***“ ®“ *” ®’“ ” ® ®®®*‘ _a_a._s_.___<___ ^ Unlveralty of Oonnooticut. tny Ar^^Gntina sixth. a teleacotie.teleocope. ipate. TTte C ongregattonal Church ed into a completely equipped War H, he flew supper will be held Friday at Registration includes partlci- 7 8 ^ ^ misdon. in B24. in pallon In a skate exetiange, and 6:30 p.m. in the pariah house TUB AREA FULL PATH ^ /A lr B W b i^ . Ttot WM aj, Ctotoa-Burma-Indla Theater, BUY THIS Arthur AUsUn, o f N asslf Arm s and will be followed by a busi­ in] late March. By early April He added 68 combat miaafonB sporting goods,' wlU be on hand ness meeting at 8 p.m. to^ firrt Jets of the 87to Tactic- ^ b 89s during the K orean conr- to dUgday skating equipment. The Women’s Guild will serve al Fighter wing were scorning Qtct. Altogetoer, he haa logged Hockey Association members the supper and donors are off toe runway. some 10,000 hours' flying time. will be on hand to answer par­ being sought by the Ladies Aid $O A .O O $110.95 "My men and I were pretty He hcMs toe DistinguMted ents’ questions. Society. Members of the Pil­ proud to learn that toe job we Flying Cross with two dusters, 1968 r t t n r i L Dr. MacDonald said young grim Fellowship will show car­ did established a new Air Force the Air Medal with seven dus­ In* picture will receive Itartruction. chairman of the Christian Eln- toe USAF "Red Horse” Con- Medal with one duster, The new'rink atHennequih llstment canvass which begins ciSanics in your ehoieo off InstoBfid by oxpoiinieo^ mo- struction Squadron, which began The Air Foroe'has been % ” a Rd. will be used ln\ addition to Sunday. Besides financial dionies In yow off operations after security troops rewarding and cbaUenglng oa- the rink on Jerry \ Dunnack’s ch6ks pledges, membens are asked colon. had neutralized VC forces on reer,” says toe 26-year veteran” property. y colon. V to dlscIoM interest that may be toe perimeter. and if I were a young fellow The kxial Liona Club has do­ used tor the advantage of Did toe construction come u n - ______nated money for the rink as der enemy fire? "Several COLOR TV have» Mr. and Mrs. Clajrton rtiurch projects. 100% DUPONT 501 NYLON times,” said Col. Keish noncoin- UP TO 36 MONTHS Hunt, kmg-tfme admirers of loc­ Grade 6 will ■visit Sturbrldg;e m ltally. al youth programs. Village Friday and Grade 3 vis­ TO PAY The magnitude of toe job car­ Dr. MacDonald Is president; its the Wonder Bread Bakery, FOR JUST, ried out at Phu Cat can be sens­ Jerry Dunnack, vice president; half of the children on J'tiday and the others on Mtetday. Half WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING ed in a summary of some of toe Richard Lange, secretwy; Rev. AND GET THIS Oeoige Evans, treasurer, and a loaf is better than none, the loglsttea dted by toe colopel: Arthur Austin, Emil Sadlon, saying goes. COMPLETILY mSTALLED "The 'heart of the base, of Bud Miller and Jonathan Cole­ course, was toe single concrete man, directors. Manchester Evening Herald WITH PADDING runway^l0, dad metal cabinet In grainad Walnut :inctlve now integral ascutdiaon wHh ‘Vaudeville Night’ The first 10 am endm ents to $je\: a Super Video Rant# 82 Ch«mol Tuning Syitam MATBUAL-LABOR ments? Than I* *»“ • »» for ultrrsensitivo reception, lightan too load mth QUALITY 7a Y . it’s both PruporaHoB Extifl Bodgat-Rita, the low- FANCY F1IESH CAPONS a S u ^ l i ^ Color ncturo Tube for gratter cost numtiily payment FEATURES "'""^ftire brightness. .. ^ . fairways plan toat lets yon con- a Exclusivel Patented Zenith Color Demodulator FA IR WAY. ■olidate all of your pre- nRST PRIZE LONO ISLAND Circuitry for unsurpassed, truo-lo-lifo Cok>r,TV hues. / . /? . - r " for all your mlnma and pay the easy wsy with one monthly ARHOm STAR STUFFED TURKEYS CERAMIC WALL TILE check. S A V E N O W ! 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, i I . ' nr 'VI, r ^BER 16, 1967 p a g e N IN E T B I^

THE Schoolboy Jim Hall "threat Herald Angle Yankees Still Top Drawing Card on Road

e a r l YO ST z ' 30j~Footer Em Thomas In Thanksgiving Day Race Editor Minnesota^ Ski Notes

raooed o f 28:14.8 last November, White Sox By Nowell Rewardled By EARL YOST last week, at Colby CbBege In ® K ck B ook Watervllle, Maine. aMo w cn 'in 1964. rMOeyM dhtag; Pretty U n & Massaro, the Manchestw Ski Club’s en- One week from today of wina ended In 1982. But he trant in the ^nnecticut Ski Council Snow Ball Queen Nets Win For Play the 31st edition of the Last year, Dick Symington of RSox Trail Sudbtny, Mass. ISgh, was the was very much Ai the nmnilqg rontrat Saturday night in New Haven, is fresh from a Five Mile, Road Race over with a second plane In 1968, %i BOSTON (A P )— Win or first schoolboy to i^ e , gain­ F lori^ w a ter-^ u n g v^ation. The dark-haired beauty, th e NEW YORK (AP) — It NEW YORK (AP) — Manchester's paved streets ing the 22nd spot. Son of a for­ iHdjnrt in i960 and a sixth in the New York' Yan- wasn’t as long as Jerry Emmitt Thomas didn’t let 1966. a recretaiT at ( ^ e r Chevrolet, is also an accompUshed k JEn? «re the too draw- Thanksgriving morning will mer Manchester High runner, skier on the snbw. . . , Tom Kellev Manohmfj>r’a Harkness’ record 92-foot one miss discourage hifn. be history. Symington will be back again. The entry list now i numbers entrant in professional base- ______y , mancnester a lone ,n g (j^rd on the road in the By BOB BROWN heave Monday night, but And it didn’t < take him And in all probability a rec­ He was tiie class of Ms area 126 with at least another 50 ex- ball, i s ' performing with the A —Small Sdwol —eate- American League. the New Jersey Americaiis long to make up for his ord or two will be set along but didn’t have the staying pow­ pedted wUlih meens anywhere Caguaa ’entry In the Puerto again In 196869. Otech D«»ptte a ninth-place finish Saturday night the New ^ Hav- xuuiiu i«ci n ou-iuul fKsn 125 to 160-dependlng up­ found Mel Nowell’s 30-foot lapse. tile route the thin clada take er to beat HalUn the New Eng- Rl-an Winter League. He’U re- <>* CSieney reports the ^ «»»<»". Yankees drew L- «» SW Oub will hrat ^ an- . . Thomas, filling in at defensive whlnh haa the starting and fln- lands. But on what he (Awwed on the weather—wOI start out port tor spring training in Peb- ^ over the aass helping the league to a record ^ Jomp sn oi every Oit as sat comerback for toe injured Wil­ iahing point on the lower end of a year a^ here, he’ll bear Oh the gtind. ruary with Cleveland again in ^ enroUment limit last year *«*.*«» home, Snow BaU Danca Wootaey Nowell’s Jumper, which count­ lie Mitchell, Intercepted two Main St., at Main and School watching. * WWhout cpiestfan the 'out- Arizona. The T ribe sffll hw hoy under^ attendance of 11.886.928. HaU Comm^. at Yal6 Unl- passes, returning one 67 yards It will be difAcult for a school­ ed for three points, came with St., to bb exa<:t. The atarter’a standit« odlBgiBn entered to hlgh IK ^ tor tiie fastballlnr number which desig- A league spokesman said verrity In New Haven. will six seconds left and gave the for a touchdown, recovered a gun will aound at 10:80. boy to win because young men date Is Amby Burfoot of Wes- i^thaj^r awoaiimg of ea!rti Wedneaday that according to provide the setting as the 31 fumble- aind broke up six other in this category are used to com­ • '' ' school in the CIAC memberahlo records available the Yankees oouncll aid dubsgarjher for the Americans a 108-108 tie in reg­ While no schoolboy haa ever 'leyan, the bwo-dme New Ekig- ulation time with the New Or­ passes, helping Kansas C3ty to sk \ peting in meets In which the * * * . , .Former Mamdiester High *0PP«d the circuit In road ab first big social event of the sea- annexed top honors in the pre- iaeri hiterooBeglate croos coun­ leans Buccaneers in their Amer­ 33-10 victory over Boston last vloua SO runa, a youngster giv­ distances range from 2.4 to 2.6 try champlan, undefeated tit O ff die Cuff and Springfield College soccer tendance for the 18th straight son. Sunday. miles. College nmners, wMh a ican Basketball Association en a Him chance of becoming «anr yean of ooBege oompoU- whiz. Chuck dalmond did* all year. Connie Banas, farmer club His performance made Thom­ decided advantage, come here Two cT Manchester’s moot kame at Teaneck, N.J., Wednea- the tirat ia an 18-year-old from «on. He pushed BuKhmaim to Wght In his first year as head other clubs topped the one president and vice president of d ^ ‘night ^The'^Ameri^ as The Associated Press' choice fresh from, seasons In which hdentipd voBeyboU piayera are Newington, Jlmnly HaU. The s; new course record laet year coach of soccer at Rockville m«Uon mark, also setting a the counoU, reported that sev- ^ western Division as American Football League 140-pound, aix-footer, a aenior they competed in cross coun­ the Jtev.- Robert S b o «, poistor High. The Ram hooters an- league mark for the most teams oral coupler from the local club leaders 1^-114 in end hte second plaoe tflme was ot ithe Church o f the Nazarene Defensive Player of toe Week. at Newington High, d early es- try meets at distances around n M M T H AU . the fastest in the local raioa hte- aitoM a1orK«Ln«» . "«ed the Central VaUey Con- i-urpMsing that mark In road wll! make toe trip to-New Hav^ Harkness’ record shot cam* the 4.6 mile mark . “It was," said toe second-' tabUahed hlm sdf during the t)ott*y. Majw ^ Dam, oCflees- in ference championship under Sal- attendance. en. Without a doubt one of toe H,e final buzzer sounded In year pro from little Bishop Col­ past cross country season as ChHddng the record book Two other acbooiboya gained cbBBgie^ Oto Baihrelfon Army mond’s direction. . .Hard luck Minnesota dihw 1,826,806 to moi-t excited club members go- Dallas and gave toe Indiana d fth ptaicements, Pehe C k »e Ih e TBOe has been eanctfouad lage, “toe most satisfying foot­ the No. 1 Scholastic nn^er in and past perfonnances, the flrt- by the Amateur AtMettc UnOon. m Mancheriber. Bdtti are daos continues to his John Alublckl, No. 2. The Chicago White i,ig wUl be our lovely queen pacers a one^lnt victory over ball game I ever played.” New England. eat ever by a schocdboy ednoe out of Manohedter High in 1948 A psayera . . . Big Joe Van co-captain of East Hartford’s ^ e " ® better drawing card candidate. Mias Unda Massaro. u,g charparrals The Pacers and Ed N cR ia o f 'BracMian, Dr. Charlie RobbUiB, who wOl The satisfaction came partly Hall, who was among the the race was r ^ v e d In 1645 perUlcipate for the 2hod O u d e r t i^ ct PtockvtOe has High’s football team. Through- ®^ey attracting 1.- m ' ss Massaro was chosen by toe Eastern Division leaders; was Johnny KeUey’s founth toi Mass., in 1964. gtoee \went on the U^yverslty out his varsity career in both 277,m fans on toe road com- the board of directors to repre- made it two straight by whlp- from reversing a blunder and also-rans the past two years, thne, a record, is dvatiman o< scoring his TD. It happened in 1948. ’This was the fln it year to fame at St. John’s -Univer- afM »^ iBtaiid varsity Ims- baseball and footbaU, Alublcki’s 986,864 at home, gent toe club. Miss Massaro is ping the Oakland Oaks Wednes- 42nd in 1066 and 66th last yecn- the lo n g Dfatbaaoe Reioe Com- toe second period with Kansas the little man out of Bulkeley alty and later with thd United lo ^ l teatn ob a Mpbnmore. playing days have been short- The Boston Red Spx showed g, igge graduate of Manchester day at Indianapolis 119-110. In a starU n^field o f 168 —162 mittee In Oomectlout for the City leading 17-10. flitiahed, cleTuwd up everytiiign High in New London competed. States Olympic team aftong ^ 6-4 oager ^ be used in ened due to Injuries. Ihe latest, t**® biggest gain In road attend- High Sitoool and has been akl- Dallas, playing at home, lost with Kelley. AAU. a bwo4*tne winner here, Boston’s Babe Partlli passed in sight this fall. Since that time, he has be­ RObhiM haa won 11 naltfonall the oomers^wlth the Rams, a broken arm, wIU keep him on “ '®® “ ®y l®ap«d from a with the local club for six to the Anaheim Amigos 116-106 com e the greaibeat winner ever Defending champion Ralph ■roetiied by EraBe Oalveilly, the the sidelines for toe balance of ninth-place finish in 1966 to toe yeara. To go along with her for Bob Cappadonna but laid toe He had a perfect dual meet Utles hi a career that baa cov­ in toe other ABA game sched­ ball into Thomas’ hands instead. in the turkey day attractian, Buscfaman of Mehcae, Miasa., ftstner weH-known pro hoop- the grid campaign. pennant The Red Sox drew 1,- nalSural beauty, ohaTin and record in Central Valley Con­ ered over 30 years of,funning. uled Wednesday. *) But with a clear field in front of ference oom|>etltion, followed up breaking the tnpe fita t no leaa and the Spartan A.C. of Brock­ dter who played egainat Man- • * 171,688 fans on toe road, 883,163 .poiae, Linda is intereisted and Nowell’s heave climaxed a SPECIALIST—Soccer-style hooter, Wayne McCoy 6 Naice sponsow w® be Nut­ him, Thomas dropped toe ball. than six tuples. H b'll be back ton, in a d u b runner as la chester team s many ttonea in of Vernon may play an important part for Central by winning the Sectionals, then m eg Forest, 'Batt Cedars o f Leb- Lootlv S c o w * more than last year. aefovne In scuba dlivtng, horse- last quarter rally by the Ameri­ On toe very next play, Parilli again next ’Ihursday seeking Kelley who operates under the the Elaatem League . . . Carl ^ Baltimore’s 1966 champions bax:]( riding, bowling and smsiU the CIAC Open crown at UOonn enon with WW "Red" Hadden cans in which they erased a 14- Connecticut’s bid for a perfect season against sent Art Graham into Thomas’ and annexed the coveted New win N o. 7 in whait has been a od om o f the iflamed Boeton A . A. HMienithal, anritoer b ig ipan, Guard Darrell Dees, 10 years n***’^®*®<* 1,146,276 fans on toe bore rifle Bhootllng. As a mem- polnt deficit. A layup by John Southern Saturday at New Britain. McCoy, who Buschxnann, who set A course serving ej|i general chainnan. wiB be wMi the Buckneti Uni- zone and threw towards him England Interscholaatlc^ title fabulous career. a profesBkanel, acored his first n” ** Detroit 1,180,121. The ber o f the Manchester R ifle Austin and two free throws by has two field goals and 10 successful extra point again. This time Emmitt veraBty v a n ity hoopatera thin NFL points Sunday when he Washington Senators passed toe ciuh she Shoots In the h'gh Tony Jackson broke a 112-112 tie kicks to date, will have the added duties of punter grabbed toe ball and took off. A Name Hal 'Smith A 21-gaine schetorle. took a lateral from Giant quor- ™**bon mark on toe road for toe out of a poss.t>le 100. in toe extra period and put toe against Southern. big block, by Ed Luthamer Sugar Bowl pkw aCSviotnuaa Tournament, teihack FYan TOrkenton and time, helping to attract 1,- you’d better watch out boys Americans ahead for good. sprung him for his 67-yard TD Spectator Support Cinciimati Coach has been booked for Kirimelil nan tour yards flor a touch- on "Sadie Mawkin’s ctiy; Lavern Tart, unable to play at sprint. quintet . . . SoUto Windsor down agolhat Cbloago. As h» hit °®®*' figures were this "(Calamity Jane" oould Pittsburgh Tuesday because of That opened a 23-10 Chiefs’ a Pennsylvania common pleas All Purpose Kicker on Way Out Seen D u t ’ dNCINNATl (AP) — Hal High wfll hnat twb. schools— the ground, a Chknuro d « f« v W Cileveland 996,666; California ~ - really give you fits if she were lead and moments later, Thom­ Remains Unbelieveable EBlngton High 'and Stafford foJl heavily aorxws his ba«-k and 971,836 and Kansas City 938,214. court Injunction, was back in .. m. 1 u *1— Smith, who twice made the Na- to set her sights on you and as helped put Keuisas City on FOUR EXAMPLES of the longevity of outstand­ (top) Glen Hall, St. Louis, 36; (bottom) Terry “ I will compete at Manchester sftnply because the League all-star team as a Wgli—In a lUiree-team round- Dess hobbled off the fieW in Boston, Chicago, California, if all else fails Linda expressed action for Oakland Wednesday, toe scoreboard again. This time Detroit, Kansas City, Minnesota ing goalies, the oldest in the National * Hockey Sawchuk,- Los Angeles, 38. Perhaps they will all For Cadets race-, is ao enjoyable. , catcher, was named a coach for roWn pra-fleoBon boaket^l pain. “IH leave that stuff to an active Interest in tackle foot- but his 26 points wasn’t enough he recovered Jim Whelan’s Jamboree Tuesday niglit, Dec. the backs,” he said. Dess’ TD and Washington all drew more ball. to pull toe Oaks through against Baker'and Villanueva fumble at Boston's 38 and six League: At left, (top) Gump Worsley, Montreal, one day just melt away. NEWClRlilANS (AP) — The “I think the Manchester race is probably No. 1 in the Cfarehmatl R e ^ today. 6. Charlie Sharoe, director of fans away from home than in Indiana. Smith,\M, imj/been a coach goive New York a 7-0 lead but plays later, just 11 seconds be­ 38; (bottom) Johnny Bower, Toronto, 44; right Sugar Bowl, has been quietly New England in terms of the individual treatment 1966. A last-quarter rally, led by for the St. UIOls Cardinals and a elthletScs a t EBrnmith, has leoerve quarterback Larry fore halftime, toe Chiefs Mt Informed that "powerful people every runner personally receives,” Amby Burfoot Les Selvage, gave Anaheim Ite manager in the Cardinals’ farm lined up the program . . . Rokertraw came in for injured Perform Triple Job paydirt again. . in high places’’ don’t think wrote when he forwarded his signed entry for the New direetor ot athlaOica at victory over 'Dallas. Selvage, system since his retlrenient in Jaick' Ooncannon and passed "The intercenti^ was the key Army’s football team should pjyg jyijig ^ a d Race Thanksgiving morning, RockviUe High, Dick Tlngley the league leader in three-point NEW YORK (AP)—^The old style all purpose kicker 1061 because of a heart condi­ for three .txxichdowns. and ran Central Worried' play o»Uie.gSne,’’ said KC has oome up willth a four-team goals, hit three of them hi toe who handled the punting, field goal work and kickoffs play In a poetseason gam e be- Boston Marathon, for all the press and specta- tion. He played for the Cardl- tor two in the Beam’ 34-7 vic­ CoachiifSnk Stram. “It changed Hall Just Another Target **** support which it does receive and deserve because y^as Jambored on Friday night. Uec- tory . . . Rakestraw’s 12-yard About Southern winning rally and finished high has all but disappeared from the scene in pro football, toe tempo. Boston never got 8 wtoifOh wiU kfokoff the sea­ for toe Amigos with 24 points. Sam gam Baker of toe PhUadel- Ci^es QMd situaS^^S o f its world caUbre field, has developed into a mass, to the 1957 and 1969 AU- TD came on a 21-year-old Beer untracked after that.’’ son. When a newsman asked John Beasley topped DaTlaa phia Eagles and Danny Vil- Riimu- Boiwi once aaain with impersonal horde. star teams. play^ _ oaKed "Bingo^ Keep-lt," Coach*Bill Loika of Central over at running back for toe * * * wlto 26. lanueva of toe Dallas Owboys injured Elijah Pitts, out for toe No^ Owllna S ^ ^ Peim “Manchester is beautiful,” 'he a d d s, “ in its re'ative a team spokesman said that. Connecticut what such things ------are toe only men who do toe toe 1946 ^ toampio^ ^ jhe top small season. Chandler punted once in State, Louisiana State, Auburn, intimacy, while the spectator gupport remains unbe- Smith, a native of ^ r i^ . Ark., Here ’n There WEST SIDE VOLLEYBALL triple Job. In fact, they are toe For Bobby Hull These Days who now lives in Houshm, gome egainat toe Giants. Ft toe Baltimore game but Ander­ college team in toe East and a Mississippi, Mltunl, Fla., and ll0V&blG Dick Thurston, recently pro- worked then for 19 yaixis and Watkins Bros, showed mid- ®n>y players who handle both son handled whatever punting Rec Notes longer has the heart condition. recognized power in the weekly ^ ______- ______Hank Bassen, ___ playii^ „ his first Wyoming all somewhere in the “Also, I can think of no other race ^here all runners moted to the rank of sergeant toe go-ahead TD in a 24-14 season form in defeating Naza- ‘he punting and field goal work was necessary last week in toe New England poll means to toe NEED PLAYERS “T’rn iiiaf ” Glf»nn Hall Boeton aw* moved the Maple pleted his hat trick in the mid- game In 2V6 weeks, blanked Picture. * , iMeive free .tokens of appreciation, plus free papers in the Manchester Police De- Cbiicego win. Tihe Be^rs ua^ rene three straight, 16 - 6, 16 -1 , regularly. rout of Ctbveland. players, toe Blue DevU mentor The West Side Recreation S Philadelphia, ending a four- ^ and all distance runners love to see partment, is a former profes- defensive end 1^ O’: and 16 - 10. The JC’s won three Villanueva lost his Job during Five rookie punters are doing S i m e S L on “ ailed to them Plan S econd T o u r provided a one word answer. Center Pee-Wee and Midget sional baseball umpire. Dick ob a bkxdcing tight straight from toe (Centrals, 16 - toe training season while he was toe job in the National Football RnLhv Twvu/arfiil place Ui the Eaat Dlvl- The three goals gave the 22- game Flyer winning streak. their sport receive good publicity, it happens so infre- Basketball Leagues are stiH ® , pw erful Pittsburgh blanked PhUa- year-old center seven for the Baseen-kicked out 27 ahota and either North C ajel^ Stete or ai PALM BEACH GARDENS, “Plenty,” he replied. 9, 16 - 8, and 16 - 6. Chuck Swal­ recuperating from an operation League wito Jim Elliott at was active last summer as coach short yardage plays foxf the short of the required number shots, that I only haw to ^i^iphia 5-0, Montreal dropped season in IQ games matching Billy Dea, Ab McDonald, Bob either Auburn or ri„rfkni is WMlovan’a irreat^ninner whowho receiuiy recently Fla. (AP) ——Plansa-muu. avfor* launch- of the town champion Center second straight week . . .^ y s Then after a moment to re- low was toe big man for the but he now has taken over Plttsburghi Chuck Latourette-at face them in practice. Minnesota 6-l and Oakland his total for 31 games with To- DlUabough, Keith McCreary Bow a n«rft four vear oa^el- of never having fledg- Billiard softbaU entry. . .Che- Coach George Halas: "He’s a hard-working mentor JC’s with hard spike that kept again. Herald SSters, too rookie st. Louis, Steve Spurrier at San Play®™ to l<»m teams. But that was before the Na­ whlpped Los Angeles 4-1. rronto o i ^ lastlas year. , and Art Stratton scorod Pltte- p^ately. “But a great completed a ^ p ro goUers werp approved ney Tech has Jumped up into good bkx:ker and we're going '*^ho haa led his club to a 76 prelsure continually on toe field goal specialist, was placed FYancisco, last year's Helsmw Boys, 10 to 13, are urged to tional Hockey League expanded. Hall yielded a first-period ktontre Mohtrealr ended a five-game burgh’s goals. depends on the outcome of lost a race and capped the colle^ate car^r by winning y^^^toesday during the annual the Class B —or Medium School to put in a oouple of pass pihays record, added, “all of these Centrals. on toe taxi squad. Baker nor- winner, Tom McNeill at New sign up at .toe West Side Cen­ Now goalie ,HaII, a longtime goal to Stan Mlklta and then winless streak as Dick Duff and Oakland’s victory over Los this Sohipday’s games.’’ for the second straight time the New England Inter- ^ the Professional —rante tor the 1967-68 school for him, too.” He’ll continue things mean something to our mally shares some of toe punt- Orleans and Lem Barney at De­ ter. Chicago teammate of Hull’s, is held off the Hawks until midway Henri Rlchhrd did the heavy Angeles broke a 16-game win- quickly added v ‘_‘The collegiate Cross Country CJhampionship last .Monday in Qojfers Association. year but will fall back into the fuU-tiane on defense es well. youngsters. We want to be the Oonn McCreary, who won fKe **'8 with King HUI but the N a 2 troit since Pat Studstill has been Adult coaches are also need- - Just anothar target tor the Gold- through the third period vriien work against Minnesota, less skein. During the moMh- “ < » “ 'H'* change a«5ato w ltilii . . ^ committee was au9iorlsed best in toe East with the Lam­ 1961 Kentucky Derby with Jack quarterback was injured early. out. The American FootbaU ed for the teams. For addition­ Boston. UNDA MASSARO en Jet Hull blazed a 20-footer past him. Duff had a goal and three as- loor-span the Seals had lost 12 tb* next hour or tw o.^ter all. He was second in the 1966 Five Miler here, viewed to open negotiations with proa- bert Bowl, and, among other Amlel’s Count Turf, still trains Don Chandler may bb back in League’s rookie punters are al Information caU toe' West It’s been changing like a new­ Hidl fired his 16th goal ot the Bobby's younger brother, slsts and Richard scored once games with Just three ties. by 12,000 spectators, and is one of the pre-race favor- pecttve sponsors of the proposed Sought by over 100 Colleges key goals, we’d like to get a Linda was presented to toe thoroughbreds for toe New York double duty harness again 'now Larry fielple of Miami and Ter­ Side Center anytime after 6 p.m. season Wednest^y night helping Dennis, and Eric Nestereao- and set up two others for the The Kings took a 1-0 lead ear­ born baby’s diapers all week.’’ high ranking in New England, restaurateur. that Donny Anderson haa taken ry Swanson of Boston. to 10 p.m. Army’s football players were ites for the holiday spectacle one week from today. series noir Stopped Russell Cold B ut.. change some minds in Woshlng- to Waterbury, Conn., for the Eastern Football Conference? (all lovely and everyone was 1968 season. NEW HAVEN (AP)—Murray Murdoch, Yale hock­ League football teams, but he’s Coach Dick Oolman uses toe friendly and helpful to ease toe 0 a ton quickly, there will be an of­ “Glad you mentioned that,” For ’67 Season A spokesman said Wednes­ ey coach for more than 25 years after doing ironman received most of the “Blue pow- term “that rascal” to describe replied Loika. “With everything tension and excitement that - \ ficial announcement from Wett er" squad’s individual glory Dowling and toe problems he day that the move Is being duty in 600 straight games with the New York Ran­ else that's going in preparation prevails at a contest like this. NEW YORK (AP) — Elijah Point, N.Y., sometime today because in those four games presents. ' Celtics Regain Cead about Army’s no bowl poUcy made because agreement gers, is to receive one of three Gold Keys presented in for Saturday's game wito AU members of toe club will be Pitts, Green Bay halfback, is k ACEY—John Martin 203-200 could not be reached with Yale scored 162 points. “Dowling’s wlUlng to Southern Conliecticut. it’s pos­ cheering for Linda to bring toe out for the searon, having been D^ma 206, Conde Rlv- this year. January to state sports notables. The Yale season had begun in that calculated risk,” Oolman' the Pawtucket City Council The 68-year-old asslMant bunl- ^ sible toe conference champion- queen’s title home to Manches­ “Tlie idea of appearing In a team u i^ 1937, a year before shaky fadilon, despite hard- added. “He’s liable to break toe 202’ Nick Marcheaanl 208, bowl met with mUltaiy approval on a lease and impr^e- ness manager of the Yale Ath­ ship ,is being overlooked in ter this Saturday evening and Jured’’ Uat of the National Foot Under Red Auerbach he accepted the Yale coaching chargtog otfeneive and defen- game open any minute.” aU wish her toe best of luck. Will Simon 214, George Murray all the way up to the Pentagon,’’ ments at McCoy Stadium letic Association, v/tio retired ob sofoe quarters. bail League. position. slve lines and a sextet of powei> Another Coach, Oornell’e Jack 201, Fran Maloney 227-602. NEW YORK (AP) — The Boston Celtics had just another Sugar Bowler confided. The Indians, will replace coodi three years ago, was an­ “ Well, let me Just say we L’ nda Is toe daughter of Mr. If the Packers should try to _____ Murdoch’s Yale teams had a hO nmners. Not until the addi- Mustek, said toe major problem taken over first place in the National Basketball Asso­ "But something apparently ha{>- the Eastern League’s Water­ nounced as an award recipient want that as much as anything. and Mrs. Arthur Masoaro of 60 roa^vate Pitts priw to the end Ted Lawrence combined record of 266 wins, tkm of Dowling to the Une-iq> i nfacing DowUiK Is: “He’s a Erie St. Her lucky escort will MIXED— 187, pened.’ ’ bary francMse, which Is be­ Wednesday night by the Con­ A win will give us toe title out­ of tile season, including postsea- „ cushlne 364 ciation’s Eastern Division, but- Player-Coach Bill Rus­ 235 losses and 19 ties. did toe Bulldogs of Yale begin winner.’’ Penn Cfoach Bob Odell be Alan Archibald. ing moved by the parent San necticut Sports Writers’ Alli­ right, while a loss will mean son play, Pitts could be claimed Cushmg S84. sell had a problem. The 1952-63 Yale squad won to chew up some highly rated gaid “Dowling’s passing isn’t changing into his uniform. Francisco Giants to Ama­ ance. we share it with Southern Oon- One of toe many gifts that by any other NFL club on non- He didn’t know where his car In Russell’s absence. General Ask Waivers 17' games and represimbed the teams. 'im pressive, it Just kllla you.’ ’ toe “Snow Queen" receives Is Y LEAGUE— Hank Martyn MINNEAPOUS - ST. PAUL rillo, Texas. A native of Luchnow, Ont, necticut. n.'callable waivere. was. Manager Red Auerbach, who East at the NCAA hockey diam- Now Yale h^ a league*laad- 'Die quarterback himself a weekend at toe KUIlngton Ski 164-162—447, Fred Poudrier 149- (AP)—The' Minnesota Twins — — Murdoch was captain of the Ca- However, Vince Lombardi of Following the Celtics’ 118-110 guided the Celtics to eight ing 66 Ivy record and a 6-1 feels: “We pass primarily to area whera she wtll reign over t ... M l , Wednesday asked waivers on Tallest player on the Pitts- nadlBn Junior Championship Dartmouth wUl compete in 64 140—419, Ed Bujaucius 142-409, victory over San Francisco in He Joined The Hamden resident was the overVall mark,. In sight is the keep the defenses hemest. Our toe actlvtues of toe annual Con­ with the rules, would not be snow-clogged Boston Wednes­ l!o?I**ricto^8^*^betom^ veterah catcher Earl Battey tor burgh Pipers of the America h^ey team to 1^. flrti’ prestdent of the American contests this fall on toe varsity, AI Omelchuk 162-401, Ed Bur­ school’s best record since a 96 rum&ng game is very strong. necticut Ski CouncU Winter Make Your Own Rood In Snow likely to such a valuable day night, Russell stood in his the coaching job over to the star purpose of giving him his Baaketl^ Association Is Craig Hockey Ooariies Assodatloo and 8uid when we do throw its to Junior varsity and freshman bank 164-307, Carl Bolin 164-136 mark in 1960, when the Ivy Weekend. This year’s weekend p r o p ^ y . club's dressing room and said: center last season, stepped Into unconditional release. Dill at 6-10. remaining with the New Yorit also served as nhniimnnchairman of H thei« keep them guesetog.’’ level. —388, Don Carpenter 140-381,- Al Football title last went to Yale. will be Feb. 3-4. A full schedule Pitts suffered a tom achlUes “The first thing I want to do the breach. NCAA rules commit­ Dowiing, a 6-4oob2, 196-pound of skiing, recreational and rac­ tendon in a Nov. 6 game_ Plrke^ 166-186—390, Jerry Smith is find my car. I don’t know Detroit beat Phlladeli^a 123- tee. Junior from Cleveland Heights, ing, plus parties, dinihg and Get Set for Winter Baltimore. KBs place has been Art Johnson 148-860, where it is.” 120, San Diego topped New York MUt Northroi>, sports eA tor Ohio, was besieged by recrult- taken by Donny Anderson, the Charles Whelan 368, Russ ^De- It’s ‘Do or Die’ for Old Alma Mater dancing promise to make toe But during most of the game. l!l2-l0e in the first game at Bos- j of the Waterbury Republican ers ot some 100 otSleges after weekend complete. The Ludlow bonus sophomore from Tfocas Veau 166-379,. Roy DeVeau 879, ton before only 2,646 fans and! and president of the writers brilliant footbaU years at St lodge is only a SO minute ride Tech who scored tour tohoh- Los Angeles turned back Chica­ On Nation^s Gridirons This Saturday group, said the other two Odd Ignatius High SchocS in Cleve­ from Killington and reservations ; Driving NOW! downs last. Sunday i^galnst Lamoureaux 356, Frank CJ4c- where his car was. He was In it, go 124-116. I Key wiimera wtil be namsd in land. will be accepted now. Cleveland. Namara 362, Joe Pagano 369, Bailey HoweH's 27 .points led Air Force 10, Arizona 6 and It was in a mammoth traf­ By MAJOR HOOPLE the near future. “Ohio State Ums <» Yalej’ ’ * Frank Calvo 369, Al Bujaucius fic snarl caused by the storm. Boston, which boosted its record The Peerless Predictor Syracuse 37, Boston College 18 The trio Is to be honored Jon. 141-360. was the headline in a Cleveland Speaking of toe lodge a full He finally abandoned it, to 11-2 compared to Philadel­ Egad, friends, is the .29 at the AlUanoe’a annual (3dd At the start of the football N.O. State 81, Clemaon 12' newspaper when DowUng’s season of activity has been plan­ COUNTRY CLUB—Dora Kell- caught a ride with a policeman phia’s 11-3. week oid grads win be. talking Key dinner In New Haven. All New Winter Tires 4-Ply season, Arizona’s new coach Dartmouth SO, OomeO 12 choice was made known. ned by the lodge committee Darrell Mudra said: “ We can ner 172, Clara Trueman 184-186 and arrived at the Garden with Detroit fell behind by 18 aiwut for the next 12 months. Duke 17, N. Carolina 7 But his promising footbaU headed up by Karl Kehler. Dick —386, Marge Strong 12Q^1, just a few minutes remaining in points in the second quarter but fo loaded with career at Yale, until last monifa, Mdn ’em all.’’ After four games then, led by the shooting of Florida 28, Kentucky 14 Morse, assisted Jack Dona­ Helen Gallagher 180. the game. He didn’t bother ' " " - -* Interstate and Intrastate rival was twice interrupted by cr^ the Wildcat record was 1-2-1. Dave Bing, roared back to over­ Notre Dame 85, Oa. Tech 15 hue and others, has managed to Extra Mileoge, Tufsyn Rubber lies that always bring out tile pling injuries. take Philadelphia and end a 16- crowds and tiie beat in the Auburn 20, Georgia 12 put toe buUding in first class game losing streak against the Houston 49, Idaho 8 He sot out most ot his sopbio- shape. A work party’^a few gladlatora. more Mason with a knee Injury. 78ers. I Getting together to settle Olda. St. is , Iowa St. 8 Weekends ago cleaned up toe Bing poured through 40 points, Colorado 20, Kansas St. 16 Yale suffered all five o< Us 1866 place from top to bottom and ^ Safety Spike H^dquoi^s theUi am ual differences are fosses wilbaut DowUng in the including 16 in the final period. such tradtUonal foes as South­ J^S.U. S, Mias. St. 0 painted'Several rooms. We can Dave Ocunbee scored 15 Indlsna 21, BUniiesota 6 line-up. •k now accommodate about 60 peo­ ern CaUfornia and UCLA, Ten­ DowUng then suffered a bro­ points in the final quarter when Missouri 8, Nebraska 7 , , % ple a night. A big New Tesu'^s nessee and MtssiBBlppi, Texas \ ken bone in his right wrist Air­ Guaranteed Retreads oi; New San Diego outscored New York N avy 21, Vanderbilt 6 Eve party is planned and res­ and Texas Christian, Washing­ ing a Tale practic* 10 days be­ 41-24 as the now Rockets picked ton and Washington State, Mls- O N o. Texas St. 26, Tulsa 21 ervations for adults only wiU be up their third victory in 17 & Illinois 15, Northwestern 14 fore tiie 1967 season began. aouil. and Nebraake^ Northweri- ' Tale had a 2-1 marie in games accepted up to Dec. 20. Reserva­ ,gamee. ern {and BUnois, Oldahoma and Touchdown Bound Ohio St. 19, Iowa 14 tions should be made with either M Gambee finished with 24, high Oldahoma 88, Kansas 18^ until DowUng returned to action Kanm, Oregon and Oregon in d ie 2I-7 victory over Ootum* Connie Lucas of ^lockvUle or Use Our Easy Pay Plan ! ^ r the game. Dick Barnett was Central 22, Southern 19 State'and Utah «uid Utah State. to bump UCLA In a real H<^- Ua. VIctoriss over Oornell, Anita Boop of Manchester. Res- ^ i^h for the Knickerbockers Trinity 14, Wesleyan IS These are the games In which wood-type cMff-hanger, 28-21, Dartmouth and Penn have fol­ ervations can be made up to wlth,17. past performances and season and for the power pocked U. Rhode Island 20, UOonn 14 Thursday of any given week. Jetry West made his’ first Cornell 12, Dartmouth 8 lowed. records mean nothing—It’s do Texas-El Paso to outlast the His paaeiiig, taampered by the For toe big weeks and week­ ■ O r „ ■ start of the season for La s An­ or die’’ for Old Alma Mater and Wyoming Cowboys in a free- Oregon St. 16, Oregon 6 ends, namely Christmas week, geles after being sidelined with Penn St. 88, Ohio U. 8 weiat inJWY, has im p rov ^ in the devU take the hlndermost- soaring affair, 28-26-—hak-kaff! ‘ eadi game. DowU^s 81 oom- Washington’s Blrthday^nd Eas­ a log Injury and helped spark um-Umph! Tennessee will jmpve a% step AArmy l 17, Pittsburgh IS ter, reservations should be made the Lakers to their -victory over throffe~Tr)ale 80, Prtneeteu 20 pletioos in 60 throws have been Notwithatandlng (h® obvious closer to the SouttieaMern good for 412 yards and five well in advance and one half of Chicago. West scored 17 points uncertainties Inherent in such by troundng 01 Miss, 24-18. And JPardns 36, Mldu St.' 14 MUBHAY SIUBOOCH CHARGE IT WITH touidulowna. ' toe fee should be in 10 days prior and contributed eight assists. North Texas State wlH retain Texas AAM 23, Rice 14 I ------H- m iA H m aituatlciiB. The Hocple System HU running has been JuM as 't o toe weekend. The rates will Flynn Robinson of the Bulls has some gilt-edged predictions Ms undefoatod status by turn- So. CalU. 22, COLA 21 'A. ^ 9adng Fetdure ‘ important to the team as he’s be toe same as last year. “ topped the scorers with 84 ing back Tulsa, 26-21, In Mis- Arkansas IS, SJd.U. 10 . YONKBRs Tn .'Y. (AP) — The for you|—kaff-kaff . carried 29 ttm ^ for a 6.1 yard points, a career high. Archie Employli« the same secret sourl Valley competition. Oa|lfonila 18,* Stamford 8 8100,000 Oine Fut^ty Pace, xfW Up To 6 Months To Pay average. He turned the ends for Help to support your local akl HaanroBD NAtwMai. aark led the Lakers, who had - HooiJe mathematical progres­ In the tight Bl^ Ten, race, Tennessee 24,*'Mlss. IS final leg of pacing's Triple No Oaiyyjn«r Charge seven players in double figives, key yardege ' on Mveral early club during its candy sale. Can­ sion whintii txnrectly forecast Indiana Will cHnch a Rose Bwd Tequw Tech 84, Baylor 17 Crown, will be'a naobetting at* drives os Yale dy can be purchased from aw with 24. bertfahy whipping Mbmssota, 21- Teaua IS, T.O.U. 7 \toudiqoam ,,Pei» State’s stunning upset of fhjr at Ywiken Raceway Batur- OorneU 41-7 and «le- member and many ski shoji.. 0, while its neighbor Purdue, Toledo SI, Dayton 12 whipped O North Carolina State last Sat- ' daiy night. v Btroysd pravlouriy uhbeatoi See you Saturday at Yale. S e n t to IMInors/ urday. 1 predict that ot the na- also imdefeated tat the Big Ten Virginia 18, Tidane 6 The Billy Haughtoo Stable NEW Y‘0 « K (A P )—Thad tton’s four mafor unbeaten elev- but prohtUted from going / to u . Tbx. El Paso 28, Wyoming Dartmouth 66-16. entiy of 'Romulus Hanover, n u key plays against Peni^ TWotgon, a right-handed relief ens —UCLA V(7-9-l), 'Indiana the Ro m ^ Bowl i two'years in a 28 Meadow Paige and Meadow Ro m e e n g i n e e r s Blldur NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc. in T a le’* 44-22 victory, were pitcher, has been assigned by (8-0),^ North ■rucas St. (6d-l) row, wffl thrash Mldiigan Btate,{ Washtegton 18, Wash. St. 16 Elva Is expected to win and HIGHER REACH — T . 1 ' iM ' ■I'l, t ■ \ ' ■ ■ ‘ V ^ ■■■ 1 .• / n n m o M “ 1 - ! a

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TH'VWWTO . re VO HIS a o o p POHsTIB I MAKES >OU SlOnoM ST Coconut flbor 4SCbaitrattlaa to Glut Olbbs' PlumUng and Heating, ORAB8H> OOP BY f~ jO L BAZ HANDLE HIM\ SAME AS ANY- THINK 30f SURE WE HAYENT SSllMdOW 83 Powerful aert leefetloa.jnm H «eM la rewpowalbla for n «lj ONK taeer- dow shades made to measure, RADIO A APPLIANCE SI ratio fod 44 Eager 12 Vernon Ave., RockvlUe. HIS BRI1X>ltS AN' ( NEVER ,ouz. BODY E LS a i MFormorir 48 Feminine expleeive ml staes VoneMan Mteda Key# DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. WE WAS aONE! KNEW WHAT srSeot^'canlnM $522«m2r appellation 83 King (Fr.) r«r sirjT ^ ,3 .* sssrS ! 5a.*s HIT 'IM! SlEipiro not leaaaai tke value of the made while you wait. Tape i » 96 Leggett St, Bast Hartford 3S Orook ottombly r r r “ r r " r ~ i IBTT by "make *ood" oordera for rent Karlow*B, BBT 628-6681 34 Rhror bonier r Main SL 64S 4 ADDITIONS, nmodeUiig,. gar­ CaU or write SUN OIL CO., ter. lea, car necessary. A{q>ly 1 CARNIVAL BT DICK TURNER 1088 FORD (Jalaxle 6lrNEi«til SjnJiatc. Ire. Thursday 7 p.m. • 8 p.m. caU 876-2874. tynakt BuUdar. 646-4001. ONE MEMORIAL WUson Electrical Co.. 649-4817. Fw T«vr BUILDINO — remodeling, car­ PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has a HOSPITAL! CABINET maker experienced 1068 CHEVROLET Impala, %• modern 8 bay service station OF 5ITTIN' PRETTV OIRWlLUAMS In fon u K tk m pentry of aU kinds, amaU Jobs only, Dlsplaycraft Inc., Man­ C*WA.Iw.TMI..BtMO«t door, white, V4, automatic for lease. BxceUSnt opportu­ MANAGER for forge growing serviced. CaU Tom Corbitt, THE Openings aVdUable for fuU- e u v e r , 648-9667. trans mission, vtnsd top. Cadi nity, paid training program. chain of pet sh<^. Be your THB HB&tAZiD win not 872-6681 after 6. 648-0006. time positions in House­ own boss. Good paying 'Job. dlacloae the identity of CaU 286-8770 after 6 p.m. or FINAST keeping (6 :80 a:m. to 8 p.m. DEAN MACHINE /1-201-877-8100. Knowledge of pet line helpful SHORT RIBS BT FRANK OTWAL any advertiaer ualiig box I960 CHEVROLiET ooRvertlbla, WES ROBBINS Caurpentry re­ or 7 a.m. to 8:80 p.m.) and PRODUCTS but not necessary. Apply Mr. lettera. Readeta anawar^ modeling speofoUst. Additions, 848 engine, automatic trans- Dietary (11 a.m. to 7:80 KinseUa, King’ s P st Shop. log blind box ads who rec rooms,. dormers, ’ porches, SECRETARY 166 Adams St. mlsdon. Qood condition, needs p.m.) No experience neces­ King’s Department Store, PUBUC daaire to protoot tholr caMnets, f(»in lca , buUt-lns, Prhroto Irntraerioos 32 LlWABY Identity can foSow this 8 tires. $260. CaU after 6 p.m. Store operations depart­ sary. Manchester, Cfonn. Green Manor Blvd. Ityncheo- POFF 640-1686. bathrooms, kitchens. 640-6446. MORTLOCKS Driving School. A ment Inv^vlng bommunlca- PUFP procedura: Has Immediate Openings ter. & famoiu name in driver edu- tion with storea, requires If you have graduated from Enftinee your repi 1066 PONTIAC — 2 idus 2, 421 Special SfinrtcM 15 oation. Teen-age and adult good typing, grammar and ATTENDANTS for Parkway box In an euve cubic inch engine, 4 speed, hl^ school, we have addi­ INSPECTTORS—Experienced In P driver education courses. light ahortiumd. tional PART-TIME as weU Service Stafloo, WUbur Orosa addraaaed to tha blue, ExceUent condition. 648- SNOW plowing — Driveways, Aircraft Parts Phone 649-7808 or 876-4011. 'aa additimial FULL-TIME Parkway, R t M A 16, Vor^ fled Manager, Manchester 2082. lots, stdewalka. Reasonabis non, . Ooim. Overtime P9*4 Bvening HaraU, together rates. CaU 648-4686. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE openings available. Nights with a memo bating tha CHEVELLE — MaiUbu 1067, over 40 hours, no foy-oOh, BUZZ SAWYER BT ROT CRANE Schooh and Clossos 33 C L E R K ‘ good working comUtlODi, d h - lilt companiea you do NOT like new, 6,000 miles, blue, TURRETT LATHE Operators Excellent salary, good or benefits. Apply in penon want to see your latter. 2-door, hardtop, automatic, 6 ' Roofing cnkl WIU train person with ap­ HARDINOE CHUCKER AND HERE'S AN (XP CANNON tMLL.„ fringe benefits. Apply Per­ any day except Wedneadoy WeWE NOT LOOMN6 FOR WRICKS. Tour letter win be de­ cylinder, power steering, ra­ Chimnoyi 16-A titude for working with fig­ Operators sonnel Dept., Manchester between 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. BUT BOY, WHAT A PLACE TD SEARCH stroyed If the advertiaer dio; clock, vinyl co v e n , wfatte- ures. la one you’ve menttoaod. RiSoFINO - SpeoUUlIng re­ TRACTOR TRAILER Memorial Hospital or phone FOR HIDDEN TREASURE. walla, guaranteed 60,000 mUea AU Benefits I^5flCHJLP NEVER HAVE TAKEN If not It will be handled pairing roots o f aU Uads, new 648-1141, Ext. 248. ,1HAT SPEEP REAP1N0 CPupSE.' In the usual manner. or 6 years. Private owner. No SCHOOL GENERAL OFFICE An Equal Opportunity roofa. gutta; work, chlmneyi Emjdoyer dealers. $2,400. CaU 640-0096 cleaned and repaired, . 80 yea^ CLERK 64 p.m. oidy. KTTCHEN a i d e 7 a.m. • 2 experience. Free estimates. Now approved for Veteran JANITORS — part-time eve­ NCED AtOUT 700 training. New EIngland Work with figures and p.m. Monday through Friday. Lost end Fowid 1 1966 MUSTANG — convertlUe, CaU Howley 64S-S861, 644- nings. CaU 648-4468, 34. p.m. Tractor TraUer has heavy flee machines. Vernon Haven, 876-2077. air-conditioned, automatic, 10,- 8333. only. TO 1,000 SQ. fT. FOUND —eet of keys, vldnlty demands ^ m the trucking 000 miles. Still under guaran­ Center Spifnga. CaU 648-66S0 industry for trained drivers. In addition to competitive BUCCTRICIAN - Jourasynmn tee. Sacrificing for forger ear. Mlilnory, toe, apply to person. Corner ^ O f STORAGI before 6 p.m. '* Act now, full or part-time. salaries at FINAST we of­ and helper, full-time, steady ll-(A One owner. Engine as weU as Dfossmoliing 19 CaU 247-1868 or write fer free parking, subsidised Soda Shop, 786 Main St. Interior like new. 48 Oloott employment. Insurance bene­ SPACE. Mo UtUtiM O WW >> Ml*. >». TM b . U1 h». 0*. Box 268, Somers, Conn. cafeteria, free medical and fits, paid hoUdays and vaca­ i1-lb LOST — gold charm bracelat, Drive, 648-8076 or 242-6822. ALTERATIONS on aU clothing, WOMAN WANTED to care tor Insurance coverage, hours children, preferably Uve-ln. tions. CaU between 8 a.m. and CYflBtU 649-792S after 5. sippM* repairs, etc. Reasonable “ I don’t think I’m ready for marriage. Mom. I can’t 1066 vmjHUWAOBN ^con- 8 :80 • 4 ;80, convenient loca­ CaU 647-9821. 6 p.m. Robert’s Bleotrio Co. prices. 648-0741. tion and pleasant woridng seem to break my habit of being dressed and ready j;T7 LOST ,— man's wallet, pleaae vertlUe, good condition, $200. South Windsor, 644-0109. conditions. DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted. when Jimmy and I are going somewhere!" retuyfi Important papers, may CfoU 278-4186. A fter 6 p.m. 648- i|mCKT FINN BT LANK LEON, Moving— Tmeldng>~ Experience preferred. Write r e l i a b l e m a n to work 84. CALL 549-9953 keep money, vicinity Cottage 2000. V Box "O” , Manchester Herald, Apply Pantaloe’s Used Auto CWiCW, St., 649-2117. 20 35 FIRST NATIONAL low If o r d , wood station ,wag- stating experience and qualifi­ Parts, Horace St., Manchester. PART-TIME woman required STORES. THE WILLETS ^ BT .WALT WETTERBERG LOST — Monday, glri’s brown on, $860 or heart ottnJ. Call MANCHESTER DeUvery—Ught cations. for receptionist and light of­ Park and Oaklana Aves. tortoise shell eye glaapes and after 1:80 640-8422. J trueUng and paokage daUvaty. fice work, 1-6:80 p.m. No East Hartford RETIRED teacher or other SOME ■miwes i oo SOME I SOME TWNe>S case between Jensen Street Refrigerators, washers are 1967 CHEVROUST Sedaui, auto­ Saturdays, Submit resupie and college graduate. Opportunltj^^ I > A E C ^ O'*** bright intorlor ed ja m home wow look CAtJ rOLERATEoo0 . and niing Jr. High. Reward, stove moving speolalty. Fold­ ^ N J ’T J ICAM matic 288. CaU 648-6089 be­ quallflcationa to P. O. Box 222, for second ^ career as housed W B 9 drab and wXkhed out, oelUngs yeUawei, wwD caU 648-7008. ing chairs tor rent 649-0762. C O N T f ^ ! tween e and 7 p.m. Manchester. mo^er in small home, for ooloni faded, woodwork eoiwtclied and aoOeaf ; * (JLEAN UP woman wanted, LOST — 6 year old reddish ABLE TO REMOVE your old teen-age glrfo in Hartford. 8- I960 CHEVROLET 2-door, Im­ RN or LPN, 11-7 riilft, fuU or Tuesday through Saturday, 4 brown male mongrel dog, long appliance and bulky furnituris 10:80 p.m. Friday and Satur­ Don't U m With This Sltiiation Any Longwl pala, V-8, many extras, very to the dump, also Ught truck­ part-time, room and board hours per morning. Apply hair around neck, short hair­ day off. One month’s vacation, Let The Falnten At Green Brier Put clean. Call 649-6768 or 649-2840 ing. 2894860. furnished, 649-4619. Cavey’s Restaurant, 46 East gore salary plus room and ed body. Reward. Call 649-_ Center St. , New Life Back In Your Botnet 0622. board. CaU 6264218 or 622-9868. Pofnfli^h PoporinglT QUALITY WORKMANSHlPi QUALFTr 1 DITSI 1964 COMET — 2-door, stand­ RN OR LPN, 8-7 p.m. o r 7-U HELP wanted for Tuesday, REFRENOE8 FORWARDED UPON RBI B8T! LOST f— Women’s small black ard shift. CaU 648-8244. p.m. CaU 646-4619. pocketbook. Vicinity Kings. INSIDE-outalde painting. Spe­ Wedneeday, Tlninday; hours ______» BAKERY MANAGER Please return contoiits. i960 PLYMOUTH Belvedere — cial rates for pMplo over 66. DINING ROOM hosteas want­ 12-4 or 1-8. Apply Munson’s Call my competitors then call Carey mtehen, Rt. 6, Bolton. BRIAR?AA inter Reward. 640-0720. 4-door wagon, V-8, automatic, ed, experience desired but not PHONED R Q ^ V IL L B 879-1879-8671 MR. ABERNATHT very good conditiem. CaU 649- me. Estimates given. 649-7868, necessary. Two nights . a Woman to manage our BT ROLSTON JONES and F R A l^ RTOGEWAT mlX^ LOST — Men’s brown framed wA 8406. 875-8401.'' week. Apply Cavey’s Restau­ branch store in Manches­ emybr nia. be. m let. ua Nt’off. glasses. Please call 640-6260. ter. Please caU 627-1888 tor WOMEN to coUeot eggs, 8 a.m. b u t y o u e lKNOW,BimT > rant, 46 East Center St. Ask V ...FOR INSTANCE, AAY Reward.. PAINTINO—Interior and exte- appointment to be Inter­ — 2 p.m. CoU 742-6282. BEOOMK DOESPReSENTA M M dtaT B A N O 1960 LARK — 4-door sedqn> for Mr. Dante. TO KEEP deluxe model, radio, anow . rior, very reasonable, free es­ viewed, or apply In person. WORLD FEW PROBLEMS^ WORKING MORTY MEEKLE BT DICK CAVALU FOUND —Long haired dach- tires. CaU 643-4266. timates. CaU Richard Martin, A 5A T 0P mFAIWOUS ahund fem ale, black and 649-9286. I Holp Wonfod Molt 35 BECAUSE OF brown. Call dog warden, 648- FV^ION WHEN r -ew w eD him m y e O M E CAY I'LLBEfZJOING THE eO M D O U THE DAY YOU START - AkODElyl your’Yook*. 4181. Tracks— Traefon 5 INTERIOR and exterior paint­ CLERKS MAYRON’S BAKE SHOP WINDOW CLEANER^ wimted, MY BEFGCrCACP H E ^ D BOS WITH MYOWN .(SRANDtiHILOCEN - ing and papering. CaU PhU full-time, top wages^ fringe H/WETD CAN THAT IF I ICES’ CETTNO > STAY LOST —Vicinity Hehdne Rd., 1966 INTERNATIONAL ptckiq;> Denoncourt 742-6178. For TV and appliance dis­ 1844 Albany Ave., Hartford benefits. CaU 640-0884. YOUR ABILITIES START^ BBAWfVLLa' MAC3' atampe for King Kom. Call 648- 5846. 27 Apply In penon. HlUfordviUe Lunch, 808 Adams St 6087. i. YOU ARE SEOOItD MORTOAGB - Ua- OPPORTUNITYI Cellars, attics, yards and smaU liinlted funds avaifobls tor sec­ WAITRESS — 7 -4:80, no ex- ifUDE WANTED from jSSte JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN We have grown at tremendoua speed durtai ROBIN MALO: Circle to Constitution Plasa, trucking done A-1 right CaU ond mortgages, payments to. perience necessary. Andy In Tremano TnxJdng Setvloe toU suit your budget. Expedient 111 the Electric Appliance llel& ADVAM Monday through Fridgy.' person. Egg and You, 1096 ExceUent employment opportunity for a man who wants PORTUNITIES . . THEYTtE UNLDIITED AT IONA. 8-4:10. 647-1806 after> :8 0. frae, 742-9487. service. J. D. Realty. 64I4190. Main St, Manoheoter. I Job security with a progrMoive company ottering exceUent I beaeflts. THE DOSS-LACY AVAILABLE Seoond moxtgage AIUSTDEHAANG SALES AND Servioe On Ariens, / SHIFTS! , APAaT»5IAY .L bt. oil. III T.«.\ Awoino^lir’^ SakTj Helm BoUpse, JaoobMB lawn money on hofoes. Coafldentiid, Rato Range:: $8.84 per bouf^-$8.4S per hour (with a chance mowen. Alao UomaUte ehaln no hidden ooata. Oontaet Lewto to advance to higher rates based on Job performance.) You dMMMo the shift yon went to worib WeV find a'enlt- (MPCRWAnre 1064 OHEVROLET Bel Air sta­ saws and International Cub DeLoreto, 0284S08, anjrtlme. nUe, good-paying Job to neelgn you to. THIS LOME.' tion wagon, V-8, powergUde, Moat have trade sebotU education with nt least 6 years* x ^ ira E .SPORTS Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ power steeiiu and brakes, ex- IndiMtrial e x | ^ en «e or equivalent. ment and rillurpaning sarviM ooodlUon. 6404688. RREPUCE MEN AND WOMEN! oellent on aU makaa. L A M Bfulp- Benefits Indudet 8 paid bolUfoys, majer medical Insorance, 1166% paid premium, generous vacation and pension pinna. raOBD CART credit very liCdT erumt Oorp., Route 81, V an ofi. PART-TIME Arayaace Assembkro, Machine Opemton, Bankrtqpt' repossesslonT Hon­ 878-7609 Manrtioaler Rhrehanga WOOD Applieationa aceepted daily ' ' Peckers, Trndwra, Abiteiial Handkrs, —Entaipitaa 1948. Molo Cdioitor Holp est; DovgAre accepts lowest A B hoam w i I Interviews eebednire Tuesdaye ’ Electzic Motor AsacinblMB * down, smallest payments any­ LARGE SHARPRVINa Sarvloa -8aw9 lags, afteti Apply to where. Not amaU losn flnance BUNDLES ATOLY knives, .ixes shears, akataa are m Mlghta ♦1 com pany plan. Dot|gl|s Miotors, jn day. % rotaiy blades. Quick aervloa Cast •eyOaVIFfWam RMEUSdORP.i ' IONA MANUfA t»w»we%reibid. Capitol Equipment Co M EA TO I^ dURim oo. IRUiita W. fitMioy Go. MWJ. A OAKLAND 8TRBBT8, BIANOHBSTEB r e g e n t 8TBEErr-4dANiV-^gANOBESnSB St, Manchester Oxirs dally . m S M fliitoar Lai 1168 BUICK Riviera ^ East Hartferd, Ooaa. 886 N. Main S t or Telephone Mlaa Bnnlstor, 1-771 6666 A a Equal Opportunitytmlty Bmpleyer will oonilder: trade, 7:904, Thuraday 7:904, 8a$ur- sharp. 647-12U after day 7 J 0 4 . 949-7006. If-.'' 4> PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVEI^NG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NO 16, 1967 JUNGRBSTER HHOSMING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNn THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 PAGE TWENT7-THBII

I M p J M f i n n BinhiMS LbM tiom Houses For Sale 72 H o u s m For Salt 72 Oordoii Tohii RooimMlV1Hio«t locvd S9 ______7 2 H ow n % F o r M o 7 2 .O o t O f T o w o Oot O f Town M d b o r F tn ^ 7 Dairy Prodnefs 50 For Rant 54 MANCHESTER —* ^ South Windsor * THB THOMPSON Houm —Cot- MANCHESTER — 2-famUy. 8-6- M A N CH EnsR - 8 room Home ^ F o r S o lo 7 5 down Ml Summer St. Excellent near bus and thopDIbag, will '^ART-TIM E holp noodod for pot TURNIPS — yellow and pur- b r i g h t modem office, 440 CLASSIFIED condition with separate utili­ buUd Ranch or Cape. Char- ta Ilka new oondmon, 22 acres - -. — ______— a . . I BOUTH WlWD ib R — new VHSRNON — New 6 room shop momlnya and afternoons, pie, $1. half bushel, corner pleasantly fumlskMl rooms, square feet, excellent location. t>«dri>oms, garage. Ideal for ties, baseboard heat, alumi­ Bon Real Estate, 648-0688. high aeanlc la a l Priced for Ranches, Raised Ranetaea and Ranch, neat parkway, raised 17-Acre Shopping Center Apply Mr. Kinsella, King’s Qlode Lane and^oUand St., parking. Call 649-2868 for over­ tM per month. Call 64S-dSM, ______» largo family. $19,900. PhUbrick num storms and screenr. Rent- Oolontala aU with a view. TUa hearth fireplace, 1^ baths, Dept. Store, OreOn Manor near Bast Hartford, Manches- night and permanent guest MANCHESTER — Vernon line,' quick sale. Hayes Agency, Agency, Realton, 049-0497. NO REASON TO HAVE 6666U1. la quality and value. Cell for formal dining room, level lot ADVERTISING Blvd., Manchester. ter town line. rates. free living for the owner occu­ 6% room Ranch, IVi baths, I Planned for Ellington Rd. Honsos For Rani 65 pier. Yesterday’s price of |24,- MANCHESTER — s room borne detaUs, Rayas Agency, 646- quiet neighborhood. $18,900. large flreplaced living room. o n r Porter Btreet, oiutoR) boDt BOOKKEEPER — Small office, CABBiyOE — |1. per bushel, FURNISHED room for rent, 600. Wolverton Agency, Real­ In MceUent condition, central- . om. Meyer Agency, (M8-0009. Ptana for ^ a proposed new lars In property value should bs POOR INSULATION! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISBfGDEPT. HOURS buUt-ins, aluminum windows. 6 room Oairisob Oblonlal, g charge of complete set of bring ' ' ^basket. Canning carrots conveniently located, one min­ SIX ROOM HOUSE complete­ tors, 6492818. (hopping center to be located on added to the town’s grand list. (JaU now. Hayes Agency, 646- bedrooms, bath. Uvli« room, OOVmnRT -li^ioom Ranch, SOUTH WINDSOR 8 AJL 1o S PJI. records through trial balance. 76 cents per bushel, bring ute from Main St. Light house­ ly furnished, heat included, “ opplng. $21,000. PhUbrick HSHngton Rd. at the W*tq>plng "F or the past tan yean I. keeping, woman only. 649-7966. CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 8 0^81. formal dtatag room, Utebeii, copper plumbtag, oO air beat Accounts receivable on N.C.R. basket. Petersen Farms, 440 $22b. per month. Philbrick *Agenoy, Realtors, 6494047. Surrounded By Trees O n ter were announced today have been wanting to see a re- \ after 6. rooms, large wooded lot In fun basement $1,006 do^m, CX>PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. machine. Benefits Include Blue Demlng St., Wapplng. Agency, 640-6847. OVERSIZED, BRICK O ^, aU large cheerful rooma, a t by Dr. Robert V.’wUllams, own- taU center at this location ta executive neighborhood, $48,- I tadied garage, ftraptace, ntoe SOLIDLY bulk single home off prtabipal, interest: 4uid taxes 6H room Ranch nestled Cross, CMS and group In- large rooms, 2 fun baths, fin­ I , among many tall shade er of the property and Donald the town. In addition to sUm- B P M . D A Y BEFORE PUBUOATION T O I^ S H E D light- housekeep- COVENTRY — cUan furnished 900. PhUbrick Agency, Real­ yard. BxoeUent condition. Center St, 8 famUy eised $01.62 monthly. Chambers surance. Write quaHflcatlone MNSED GREEN Mountain po- ished recreation room, on J. Henry, rental agent for the ulating Interest In shopping In ^ Ing room for rent, mlddleagcd 4 room house with flrf^ilace rooms with unusuaUy conven­ Realty, Realtors, MLS, 648- trees ay- tor, 648-1677. crossover spoits. new shopping center will en- Equal Opportunity Employer Situations W antod— KITCHEN SET, round formica Uy. Good condition. XbcceUent Write Mrs. Mildred Coden, 697- MANCHESTER tors, 649-6847. ILY—Hero’s a 7 room older ment, good return, Earl Ever­ ------In the main area of the cen- courage more people to shop In table and 4 chairs, Frigldaire return on capital Invested. CaU COVENTRY — No. 334. PART-TIME service station M a le 3 9 Aportmunts Hats 17th Ave., South, St. Peters­ home right off Main Street ett, 649-8688, 648-6129. J. D. ®^ve jjg Lrshaped buUdlng South. Windsor and "should also alr-condlUoner for sliding win­ 6% ROOM HOME, 2-car garage Eari Everett 649-8688 or 648- room stone Ctq>e, formal din- help wanted, afternoons, eve burg, Florida. i AW AY WE GO on almoat an acre of Real BMate Co. designed by Kane and FalrchUd Increase .the business of the ex- nings, weekends. Apply in per- MAN FRIDAJ — one man of- dows Just purchased. Call af- Tenemants 63 with breezeway, full cellar 0129. J. D. Real Estate Co. Ing room, 2 flrepldces,>180 large Architectural firm of Hartford. isting shopping centers within BURROUGHS CORP. Just Usted! ! 4H room (Jape B Zoned land. Includes waU son'Cantone’s Esso Service, 308 fice, typing, billing, etc. Man­ ter 8 p.m. 643-2387. with hatchway, 600’xl00’ lot. MANCHESTER — 8 room stone Ar- corner lot, excellent condition. The buUdlng wlU have a Col- the town. The more we can of­ LOOKING FOR anyUUng in Cod on a nicely treed lot, to waU carpeting and stove. Business Forms and West Middle Tpke. aging small store background. Wanted To Rent 68 Lake St. aroa. 643-0074. CMcmlal. Double garage, 2 fire- — lUw n ^ , I M i m Across from lake. Quick occu- ^nlal facade and wlU house ap- fer In a selection of services EIGHT piece mahogany dining real estate rentals —apart­ close to shopping, church Oversized 2 car garage with ' Supplies Group $86. 6499168. P!^?.®-’ ?®a<*®nd_.troet. city proximately 16 sstores. and merchandise, the more lo- room set, $76. Blond coffee ta­ menu.,ments, iiomes,homes, multiplem uiu^o aweii-dwell WANTED In St. James Parish, and busing. Ideal first home MANCHESTER -4tooklege of- large workshop for aU of TantUlo buUt, mUe to Vernon Flagg C o., 742-7141, 742-9685. Utilities. Only $22,600. Pasek, The center wUl also house free cal shopping will appeal t o town ble and matching end tables, tags, no fee*. CaU J D. Real - g nr hn,.s» the famUy hobbles. Short ROUTE 80, TOLLAND, CONN. room apartment or house or lovely retirement home. fers this outstanding Ranch In Realtors, 289-7476, 742-8248. Circle, flnplitee, dtatag room standing buUdings. The United residents,” Dr. Williams said. $16. Hide-a-bed, $40.; *4 metal Estate, 643-6129. walk to schools, churches 2 children and small Beagle FuU price $14,9(X). Please exceUent condition, nestled Icwklng thru sUfUng glass door The center is slated for open­ The Dogs— Birds—^ats 41 bed; dark wood bureau; tele­ and pubUc transportation. ----- V — W ontod— Rool Eslota 77 Stat^ Post Office Department WE HAVE custotaers waiting Call 628-2339. CaU 649-5306. >. among trees and homes of fin­ to 12’x20’ deck, looking at 40 has been given an option for a ing In the summer of 1968. phone bench, $8. CaU 6490009. er quaUty. Three bedrooms, Priced at $24,600 for quick Lot* For Sdto 73 mature tress on lot 12S’xl86’. WITH GROOMING ALL breeds. H u - ______for the rental of your apart­ sale. BELLING YOUR HOME? For centraUy located town post of­ HuU Memorial Fund GENERAL factory work, good ]-4orffnrrl rant large dining roQO^ buUt-ins, BuUt-ln Deluxe dlahwaaher, , 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. llc ll L liJl LI V_A7Ul d lU mony HUl. H.C. Chase, Hebron s t o v E — electric, double ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ W prompt courteous service tMit fice but no decision has been Oontiributicna to the Dorothy (qqjwrtunity, Apartmant Buildings plenty of closets, baths, 2- COVENTRY — South Street — oven, range. Two extra lava; Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 HU Rd., Bolton, 643-6427. oven, excellent condition, $66. tate. 643-5129. BARROWS and WALDACE Co. 2 adjoining lots, 50x100’ ea<^, gets results, call Louis Dlmock reached to date. F. HUU Memorial fund now to­ New Eng;Iand’s fastest For Solo 69 car garage. CaU now to inspect FOR THB HAN6T MAN— one off paneled rec room, ga­ Realty, 649-9628. Near New Town Hall tal some $1,100. The hoaixl o f Hard St. AKC toy poodles, 9 weekT, 627-602L______MODERN 4 room first floor this nicely landscaped home, This 4 bedroom home has a lake privUeges, $1,200 for both. rage, baked enamel stonns BLOWN-IN growing newspaper has the Manchester Parkade James Kearney, Realty, 249- r ______The center wlU be located near education voted in February of 1 1 h k k (; l a s shote, one champagne, three jg c u b ic FV>ot upright freez- apartment, heat, . hot water, MANCHESTER — Investment $27,900. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ •fuU basement where the and screens, profssiionBUy TRUCK MECHANIC or me- Manchester 649-6306 8879. LISTTNOS NEEIDED, all prica ^ town hall site which this year to name the Iflbrary following opening in its whlte, champion blood Unes. er, 3 h.p. Lawn mower. Call electric range, refrigerator. property, completely furnished tor, 649-4686. handy man can keep aU of landscaped, $U,600. 876-0916. INSULATION chanlcaUy inclined man to rooming house, rooms plus ranges. (Jail us for a quick sale, f^nnep Mayor James H. Throwe to the new nVddle school In service trucks part or fuU- Circulation Department 649-9173. 647-1898 after 6. Country location, $130. Adults. MANCHESTER — Up to the his equipment. Has a 2-car MAN(JHESTER — Lot 10^80, we also buy houses for cash. municipal complex”, honor of the ilaite Mrs. Hull who I apartment, ample parking, ex­ minute maintenance on this 7- MANCHESTER — Dream COVENTRY Lake aroa. Spot­ time. CaU 648-7804. No pets. 648-7056r, after 1 p.m. gauiBge also. Features mod­ city water, Buckley b/SooI, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Projected plam for the town hall was a fonner chadwnan o f the PART - LABRADOR and Ger- MAYTAG' wringer type wash- cellent condition inside and room Raised Ranch, 2 full home. Five room Ranch situat­ less 4H room home, paneled INADEQUATE INSULATION FORCES ern kitchen with dishwash­ $2,800. Earl Everett, 649-8688, area include a town library ’and board of education and teach- Newspaperboy man Shepherd puppies, 6 er, clean $28. G.E. Electric LTDCURIOUS duplex — 4V4 out. (Jould show 20% return on bathrooms, built-in oven, range ed on a high 90x200 lot, center er and gas range. IH baths. Uvlng room with fireplace, 648-6129. J. D. Real Estate Co. 'also the possibility of the post cr in South Windsor. YOUR OIL BURNER TO RUN weeks old. 649-4362. motor $4. (Jhicago roller rooms, baths, sound reduc­ Unvested cc.pital. Shown by ap­ and dishwasher, flreplaced liv­ entrance to a flreplaced living kitchen with dining area, 2 On (Jhurch St. right off office building. A portraet o f Mrs. Hum will CONTINUOUSLY TO REACH skates, 6, boy's. Ice skates, tion walls, heat, hot water, pointment only. Call R. F. ing room. Family room, 2-car room with wall to wall carpet, VERNON —% acre lot ideaUy acres, only $10,600. Wolverton Counselor AKC registered German Shep­ Main St In Manchester. A The shopping center area Is be bung to the Ubrary. In ad- Career boy's and girl’s. 6497375 any­ range, refrigerator,' disposal, Dimock Co., 6496246. garage. All on a 116x162 well formal dining room, 2 huge .Agency, Realtors, 840-2818. MINIMUM COMFORT ZONE OF 72® herd puppies, 6 months old, good buy for only $25,000. suited for raised ranch or geographicaUy located in the dMan a lounge area for student time. Venetian bUnds, carpeted stair­ ------T------landscaped loL $26,600. Wolver­ bedrooms, breezeway and at­ walkout basement. Close to DUTIES consist of working one male, 4 females, will dls- ______ANIXIVER — clean 6 room area of South Windsor which use wlU be e^bUshed end fur- case, 2 entrances, like owning ton Agency, Realtors, 6492813. tached garage, 421,600. Wolver­ BchoolB. We wUl build from Opportunities with our newspaperboys or­ cuss price, 167 Manches- DINING ROOM set, *looks Business Propaity Caps, central vacuum system, Vi'PeopleJ(t has been termed the center of nlshed with the proceeds flrom D ID Y O U your own home, no pets, $160. ton Agency, Realtors, 6492813. LI8TINQS GALORE FROM your plans or ours. Wedey R. ganization in the sei^ctag ter Rd., Glastonbury, 1- new, round cherry table, garage, beautiful large treed proposed population growth for the memoriail fund, 649-4342, 649-3666. For Solo 70 WANT A HOME that’s inter- THE HOMEFINDERS Smltii Construction 0>. 648- That today’s hom a with autopistic’iiM ting need 6” | of present and prospective 633-2360. measures 54” , 2 leaves opens RANCH — 7 rooms, modern lot. Litonard Agency, Realtors, the town. A dedtoatton ceremony will with esttag? Call us on this 7% 1667. ^^ ***’*’, ‘. r subscribers in the Manches- to oval shape, sits 8 when MANCHESTER — suburban 461* MAIN ST. —- for sale or kitchen, 3 bedrooms, formal 646-0460. Dr. WUllams, who has been a be heiW as part of the school o f insulation in the ceiling and 4” in the walls. I AKC tiny toy male poodle, room home with 4 bedrooms. ter-BoIton area. opened. Also cherry lazy su- one 3% room apartment and rent, next to Post Office land dtatag room, 2'fuU baths, fam­ resident of the town for some opening and Is tentatively white, shots, wormed,, Much more including lots of JAKVIS REALTY C50. COVENTRY —North, mUXon zan and two cherry ckptain’s one 4% room apartment avail­ and building, ideal for used Uy room, 2 car g;arage. $80,- 17 years and Is a partner In the planned for late April or early APPLICANT Must be qual­ champion blood line. Call 742' closet space. Bowers School Out O f Town dollar view from the picture , iln The/ chairs, 6 Hitchcock chairs. able. Separate furnaces, grar car lot, etc. 648-2426, 95. 000. Philbrick Agency Real­ REALTORS MLS INSURORS ownership of the Wapplng Pro- May. SNET ified to work with youth, 6441. and only $18,600. Wolverton For Solo 75 window of tMs exenslon PROCESSED GRAVEL for vestment parcel including- a' 646-0181. caU R.F. Dlmock Co. 649-6246. ** plan, annual sa la ^ Increase driveways and parking areas BEDROOM set; living room business and 3 apartments. Ex­ NOTICE VERNON — custom 4 bedroom SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Frame Technicians In To occupy three room SIX ROOM oversized Cape, 2 (JOLUMBIA and Lebanon Coun­ Town’s First Funeral Home commensurate with ability. at our screening plant or de- set; TV; washing machine; cellent Income. ■*$47,000. Phil- TOWN OF MANCHESTER BOWERS School —Colonial 7 Colohlal, 8 tiled baths, family Duke Ellington says he plans a I our Manchester office. apartment on third floor full baths, trees, large lot, try living at .ta best. Two new brick Agency Realtors, 649- rooms, extra large living room, room, double garage, lots of Job Involves testing and llvered. George H. Grlffing, rug. Girl’s bicycle, boy’s bl- at 20 Hartford Rd., un­ $23,000. PhUbrick Agency, \JOB OPPORTUNITY second concert of sacred music 8-bedroom Gms, 4 room apart­ BuUdtag, *41 Center Street and baths, fireplace, buUt-ins Taylcr, a 07-year-oId Los An­ greater Hartford area. premises. This is an I zone. Street, Manchester, able, Call 643-6893. and garage. tendant, evenings. Apply in lay-away plan for Christmas SIX room duple:^ No children ment, excellent condition, wall the o m c e of tlfe Fire Chief, Lavish Linens geles art dealer. The Henry Real Estate Agen- All interested persons may open Monday through CHOOSE YOUR COLORS person. Don WlUis Garage, 18 gift. Yale Typewriter Service, KINSMAN electric organ with or pets. Available December 1. to wall carpet, attractive barn, Fire Headquarters 76 Center Miss Taylor would not discuss agent for the sale of the appear and be heard. A copy Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 Main St., Manchester. 649-4986. two full keyboards and foot- 8 room Colonial, now under 350’ frontage, $24,900. Hutchins Street. the nature (rf her father’s Illness property. of ' the" application Is on file in p.m. Or call 643-4101, Call 649-4397 after 6:30. W —------r; ------~r',------pedals. Ampeg bass amp with construction in > Rockledge Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. Applications for the position blit said she and her actor hus­ Town Hall Groundbreaking the building inspectors office. ext. 868. Evening and DISHWASHERS 8376 18 years old GERT’s a gay girl - ready ^g.. gpeaker.VCall 643-9409. FOUR NICE ROOM tenement, area. 2M baths, complete of Fire Fighter will be received BARROWS and WALLACE (Jo. band will remain "three or four Official groundbreaking ce^- Saturday Interviews ar­ or over. Apply Flano’s Restau for a whirl after cleaning car­ built-in kitchen,. 4 bedrooms, Sm II third floor, stove, gaa heater, MANCHESTER — Bowers in the General Manager’s Office days.” monies for the new town ludl Manchester Evetang Herald ranged. j rant after 5 p.m. or call 643* pets with Blue Lustre. Rent GUITAR Harmony Stratotone, first floor family room and Medium Manchester Parkade 'I bus line. No children or pets. School area,>4eat 6-room Cape, until December 1, 1967. The couple lives In England. will be held Monday at 11 &.m. South Windsor Correspondent, 2342. electric shampooei^, $1. PaiU’s electric, case, Gibson ampli- a 2 car garage. Price $33,- Manchester 640-6806 $65. Inquire 36 Woodbridge 4 rooms d o ^ , 2 finished up, Lerfc at the building site on Sullivan Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8682. Paint and Wallpaper. * fler. $50. Call 643-8870. Street. 900. Call 643-5306. one car garage, private yard, PAINTER and welders fo r ______(JOVBNTRY — Three bedroom. Dwight Eizenhower Ave. and Ellington Rd. ______March occupancy. T. J. Crock­ GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — fabrication shop, top wages, WOOD storm Wlhdows $2. each ONE-BEDROOM garden type Raised Ranch, built 1966, 1% Officials attending the cere-’ FORGOT HE WAS P B O M O ^D THE W ett, Realtor, 643-1677. ■ / long hours, aU benefits, steady with matching screens $1. apartment, appliances, heated, baths, family room, fir^lace, Former President Dwight D. Ei­ mony will Include Mayor HdW- BIRMINOHAM, Ala. v(AP) -— A n t lq u M 5 6 w garage, combinations. $21,900. senhower says the atmosphere ard E. Fitts, town manager Ter- Q®orK® Seibels, Blrnilngham s employment. Apply at "Yard” each. Excellent condition. 6 $130. monthly. Paul W. Dou­ BARROWS and WALLACE Co. MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape i* Cs - ■ .- S’ t i r Owner, 742-6246. ______for universal peace can be ry V. Sprenkel and members of »«>w mayor, h e ^ o d for his old SOUTHERN in person until 4:30 p.m. Man^ sizes. Call 649-5070. (JLOCKS bought, sold, traded, gan, Realtor, 646-4535. in Bowers School area, 3 bed­ 'V Chester Structural Steel, ^Manchester Parkade created through such efforts os the town councU. Also attend- City ^OouncU o ^ e W e « ^ d a y GUN type oil burner, all con­ expert repairing. Colonial * Manchestetr 6495306 rooms, formal dining room, 1% INSULATING THE WAILS Mitchell Drive. WOMAN or girl to share the "People-to-People” ®*- tag will be representatives of Clock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. baths, full shed dormer, tree He 'did an, about-face and NEW trols motor needs repair, $35. apartment with same. Call 846- Duplicate Bridge change program. the Peaslee Construction C o. and Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m. DUPLEX — 6-6, new knotty shaded lot, tip-top condition. headed for the mayor’s office 649-7376. 0237. ' „ , J He blamed nations which seek John Leahy of 'the John M. - 9 p.m. Sundays open till 6 pine cabinets built-in range, Won’t last at $20,700. Wover- Restate t e a dupil<»te b r i^ c -fo dominate the world for ob- Yriien newsmen reminded him Attention Hoipeowners dishwasher, carpeting, new Leahy Co„ consulting engineers. ENGLAND OFFSET STRIPPER SURF board — Hansen 9’8”, p.m., closed ^uesday and SIX room duplex Includes ap* ton Agemy, Realtors, 649-2813. Gracious Apart____ slructing peace through "deceit that voters had given him a pro­ D. Real baths, new furnaces, 2-car ga­ The building will cost some In th« Pnif 20 Ynir^.W* rinvn Rn-lniuUUd Over 4,009 stock shape, used, $80. Call Wednesday. pliances, $135. J, Living In Lovely Manitaester o (Ustortion of the truth.” He motion. rage. Hutchins Agency' Real­ $7,900 — 4 ROOM RANCH, $700,000 and will replace the 742-6730. Estate, 643-5129. DELUXE TOWN HOUSES oted no specific country. N*w Henui in (tin Cenntclleut Aran TELEPHONE Experienced stripper need­ WANTED TO BUY—antiques, tors, 6496324. ^uUt-lns, wall-wall carpeting, town hall now located on Mata At Moderate Prices 'tbe mnia niMB for n-iniulatlng was' tocauM of iaade-1 ed for commercial printing IDEAL lawn mower grinder, steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ attached . garage, approxl- Rental Agent $23,900—7 room (Jolonial, large iSfcbS “ • IN VITA'nO N quata inwialion. i(X)M PAN Y division of West Hartford trailer 4x7’ body, 60 chicken er lamps, art glass,, primitives, F u rn lsh o d niateiy '11,600 down. $66.00 J. D. REA]LTY Flags at Half Mast \ ' « News. Interesting and Intri­ crates, $2 each. 2 used snow any quanity. 644-8962. living room, formal dtatag montl^ tadudlng taxes, got­ 643-5120 • 64S-S770 ton, tied for second-third. Mayor Howard E. Fitts has Tho owners wondered what wet wrong and tven went eo I Apartments 63-A announced tiie election of for­ TO BID cate work. Excellent oppor­ tires 670x15, 6 ply. Graces room, sunroom, 3 b^rooms, ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930? Also, East-West, James Po- Issued a proclamation ordering far aa to blame the Oil Man and the Gas Company foe :An Equal Opportunity ANTIQUE wicker wire plant mer U.S. Ambassador George Sealed bide wlU be received thatr high fuel bill. Finally wa stopirad this waata by e tunity, benefits, hours. Call Farm, 731 Hebron Ave., Glas­ ANDOVER -Two room fum- baths, 2-car garage. Mar? Utes and Edward (^w ay, first; all flags on town-owned btald- Employer stand, old clock, Wallace Nut V. Allen as chairman of the pro­ ihorou^ FibarglatS Blown-in Insulation Job, thna aiimiti- j Guy Wilson, 236-6884. tonbury. ion E. Robertson, Realtorr'643- Mrs. Florm ce Tomlinsim and tags flown at half mast for aao at the office of the Purcheudng ting 'signed print, old sheet * ‘"hed apartment, utilities, 742- 5953. gram. aling all drafts. * j olOl. Mrs. ^orence Smith and Mrs week starting tomorrow in hta- Agent, 41 (Jenter Street, Man- MUST SELLpractically new music. Flberglas drapes. 643' cheater. Conn., imtil December You also can remedy the cold and drafty diacoaafoit of FUEL OIL drivers^ must be MANCHESTER — executive NEW C A R E E R Rita CaU and Mrs. Evelyn Don- fully automatic zobm camera 7464. 12, 1067 at 11:00 A.m. for your homa by calling ua soon to check and aaa if k wsa | experienced, full or part-tltae, WANTED stock, boy 2 to 3 hours neighborhood. Garrison Colon­ Clark, tied for second-third.l-thlr^ ‘ Orclgn f ^ ^ r _ Ouellette who was kUled 6 6 and projector. Call 649-7386..,. properly insulated whan built. rector of the Forei$n Service In­ Business Locations The game Is sponsored by the In action In Vietnam on Nov. 6. CHEMICALS. top wages. Apply Wyman Oil after school every day. Apply - ial, 7 rooms, large family OPPORTUNITY! stitute ta W ashln^n. He and Mancheugter Bridge C3ub. A Lance Cpl. OueUette was the Bid forms, plans and specifi­ There Is Absolutely No Cherge for TIus Serriee Co., 24 Main St. manager. Pilgrim Mills, 177 GUILD-omplifier — 1967 model, For Rpnt 64 room with fireplace, huge mod­ Eisenhower are close friends Soaring Apparel— master point night wUl be spon­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland cations m e available at the Hartford Road, open 199. 10” speaker with Vibrato. Call ern kitchen, screened porch, 2- and neighbors in Gettysburg. MODERN store, heated, 20’x70’, sored at the club at 186 Ouellette of 2106 EUlngton Rd., Purchasing Office, 41 Center 649-0904, after 6 p.m. F u rs 5 7 car garage, wooded lot, $84,- .Thoussnds are earning good money in the fast-growing field of O NO DOWN FATMINT— I I MONTH lUDBET PUN WANTED — part-time cutter large basement. 832 Main St., Eldrldge St. tomorrow, with two Wapi^ng. Street, Mancheater, Connecti­ TRAINEE 900. Philbrick Agency, Real­ professio^gal income tax service. The work is interesting and « JRo$e Queen grinder, must b’e experienced. MEN'S FORMAL wear,. high central. Call 522-3114. tors, 640-6847. satisfying. And the demand for trained consultants is increasing O sessions at 7:80 and-8 p.m. Tbo Funeral services wUl be lield cut. For work days, mornings or quality, size 42, morning coat ganae is open to the pubUc. PASADENA Calif. (AP) —A tomorrow from the CaUahan Fu- Town of Manchester, Young man with mechani­ each year. B \ afternoons. Emco Corp., Bol­ Bunding Materials 47 ^ ""t;,rrs:\ rX * tX " h e n t . Mam st.. blue-oyed brunette, Linda Jean neral Home in East Hartford. Coiuiectlcut cal aptitude wanted to drive Manchester In State Theatre Now, H &' R Block-Am erica's Largest Income Tax Service-w ill ^ Phoie 527-3119 or Mail Goopoi ton, 849-6268. HARDWOOD plywoods, .veneers 648-7464. QUEEN MART STOWAWAY Strother, wUl reign as queen of p u y Starting Robert B. Weiss, truck and learn manufac­ btalding, reasonable rent. For teach you their exclusive method of preparing income tax returns, O Horses a , port and poised Create a~ set""Iw" of < Ucritai IT linens LONG BEACH, OaUf. (AP) — TOth Tournament o t Roses. The South Windsor Country and associated items fbr wood-' NOTICE in a special 8 week tuition course. Supervision by experienced S '*~*'~*7 General Manager turing In a small Job shop, SHOP MECHANIC trainee for Information pleaXe call theatre The Queen Mary, on her final Strother, l8, was picked Players fall producUim of “ P ( ^ working hobbyist ‘and crafts­ At a meeting held Novem­ Block instructors. O that produces a variety of machine • building repair and manager at 643-^7882. Mtcben iietper as wtal as a ’ ^ «n - this week from among seven fl- As the Driven Snow” wUl stnrt I jBantlaman: WITHOUT CBLieATION Plaaia Sand Yaur Rap- men. Wood Product Special­ WanlMlr—To Buy 58 ber 9 1967, the Pltmning and M t c b e n iie^|>er voyage, had at least one stowa­ mechanical compounts for and malntalnance. Some relat­ Course covers current'tax laws, theory, and application as B broidery and snow-white cro- way; naUsta. A Pasadena city coUege tonight at the high school. Per-, I rasanlativa, for FREE Survey. ties, 80 Bartholomew Ave., — r;---- rr------STORE FOR RENT — down Zoning Oonimlsslbn of tbe Town stQde-setteip for any --- commercdal and ^yospace ed experience or trade school practiced in H & R Block offices from poast to coast. Features ^ e freshman, she U studying to formances wUl be held toniglit^ Hartford, 246-8272. Mancheater, State Thea- of M an che^r, Oonnenn. Oct. 5 • Employment (full or parTtime) fiend 60o in otana plus 50o for H «*U«>ad swltohman hid un- Agent, 41 Center Street, Man- H ■Bnaaa^M BBadW J j pany. Evening or Saturday In­ WATCH AND Jewelry repair­ tents or whole estates. Funil- er interests. Write Box E, Man- for qualified graduataa maU^m speoW "P®®*** mwallng lor each pat^ der « grating and slept at least Mr». Coogan tion manager; Robert Bloele, 1967. Scale l ’’-50’. Substan­ fliwt-clafli cbwter, Conn., until December terviews arranged. N. P. Hal- ing. Prompt service. Up to $20 __ tarn. * SANTA MONKJA, (JalifJ (AP) business manager; Mrs. Judy ture Repair Service, 64S-744B. Chester Herald. tially correct—F. E. 5(1iraU tang for each pattani. I u •** ®n*Pty before 12, 1967 at 11:80 a.m. for- BODYMAN, Mechanic, Sales­ lenback (Jo. Bunker Hill and on your_nld watch In trade. For complete Sue Bomstt, The, ; Manchee Cabot, ^ ManChewer iMing discovered by Alfred Br- Actor Jackie Ooogan’i wife Pon^Uo and, Mrs. Mary Welch, man, and lot boy. Good Route 6, Andover, 742-8051. Ctosed Mondays. F.E. Bray, HOUSEHOI,D lots — Antiques. Surveyor." ENROLL NOW! detain, caH ter B vam g HenM , il6(9 AVE. Evening Herald, U * AYE. Dureton, chief meeter at Dorothea, 44. begins (»rreottve stage managers'; Mrs. Meg Grlf- TTRES A TUBES. Dated at Manchester, Con- wages. Ask for Orta Miles, Jr. 787 Mata St., State <^eatre bric-a-braf:,I clocks,v.-juna, frames, STORE 460 Maih St. abross d P i‘HlfmY*riAiA, n e w YORK, ABOWHJAb, n e w Y i m K, arms. sw geiy today for.. injuries euf- • flths, house manager; Fred Bid forms, plans and speclfl-.* neotiout, this ISth day o f No­ The Glass Wool lasalatioa OoiqlHi 643-<)607, Solimene Motors, 867 Building. glassware. We buy estates. VU- m m Friendly. 648-2426, 9-6. N.. Y.1M8S. - MUler left Lockport, HI., in f9T ^ to an automobUe accident Rosclo, set design; Mrs. Marlon cations ere available at. the Holp W anftd— vember 1967% Oakland St. “ lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 ------:------— Print Ntane,’ Addros* with Print Name, Address with t i p uta September tor a tour of Bu- at Palm Springs, Calif., last Rosclo, set decoration; Mrs. Purchasing Office, 41 Center l|1 WITHIRtPilLD AVENUE. HARTPORB I. tOIN. Planning A MaW or Fomalo 37 Lake S t, Bolton. 649-8247. ,1 .0 ^ 0 0 0 SQUARE’ feet prime node BtsCe Number and Code end Style Number. and Africa. Dec. 16. . Grace Nicholson, properties. Street, Mancheater, Cmmectl- BARTENDER - Permittee, ex­ Industrial space, new. bull(Uiq; Zoning Oommiselon 527 Faimtagton Avenue ond-Food 49-A Hartford, Conn. «)6l66) Call 233-1374 You’U want a oopyof our new The Queen Mary arrtvee Dec. Despite her serious Injuries, Also, Tom Zlngle and John cut. perienced bartender to oper­ WANTED — Parts inspector,------USED books wanted, all kinds, in Vernon, minutes from park­ M Adler Dobkln, . Hours: (Mon. to Fri. 9 to 6 Oat a head start on iq>4o-the ’67 FaU end Winter A fb m i to at Long Beech wbere-ehe wUl toe______g a v 3 b lr ^ ^ y 9 to a son. Smith, sound; Mrs. Dorothy Town of Manchester, ate bar ta private club. AU aircraft quality, experienced. FIREPLACE >^>od. clean, $16. for Smith (JoUege d u b schol-, way. Suitable for manufactur­ Chairman '< 9 I styhnA wttb the new see oU the draigne from which be retired end used.es e floating Cbristo^er, The (joogens* Smith, Alan Ober and Mrs. Rita ^ Connecticut replies cohfldential. Write Box Apply Gunver Mfg.. Co., 284 a pjek-up load.' 'Phone 232- arshlp book sale. For pick-up ing or warehouse. Ciill 872-0028, darenoe W, Welti,' PWl A Winter '37 tame o f Be- you con cbooee your needlewotk museum, restaurant end tourlet daughter LesUe,’ 18, also was ta- Zak, make-up; Mrs. Stel^ WoU- Robert B. WetBS, “D” , Manchester; Herald. Hartford Rd., M'uichester. 0060. service, call 621-0076, 621-0064. days. ■’ Secretary I I i040B~1040B 1040 B 1040 B 1040 B t040l eta SVtelitan. on ly 80c a copy- !» « * « • • Only .60 (xinta. attraetien. Jinred in the crash. man, pubUclty,; Mrs. t ptaores General Manager J ■ V. •' I \ : c i.'f' ' N - ; • ■ V .1 ■ i . PA<3B TWENTY-FOUR THURSDAY, KOVIMBER 16, IKafuriigBtpr E tn rtt^ Hifralii- Uka W aek Weather The Kandiaster Jayoaa mvea Boy Scout Troop 988 w ill have Rain ending late tonight U m • About Town wlB spenaor a public military a paper drive Saturday and I>rivi0MlEIWS iianrlywtpr lEumtttg UpraUi sunny and windy. Jligh In ^mld the AiAertcan Lagkm Home on parking lot, 738 E. Middle Tpke. In Twb Crashes 1 5 ,5 4 4 :lMhodtat OhuRdi wlU apoovor Leonard S t, Friday at 8 p.m. By IKHtlS BELOINO lOISCOUHTPRim ! a poOaofc Saturday at «:80 p.m. Those having papers to be pick­ Manchester-—‘A City of VUiage Charm Oamas wiU be conducted by ed-up are reminded to call John In spite o f the sntnr and l6e ' a|Bm tlmtoh. H m «v«nt isopan HoBday enteitoMng will Mr. and Mrs. Bdward MoKeev- Blake of 46 Elsie Dr., Thomas yesterday, only three motor W AfmivR Rim w a . L x fK v n , NO. 41 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) -to all oouplas of tto church. Casalii^ of 11 Dorset Lane, «onn be a t Ms fastoht, «n d ^m - MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1967 (Onaaifled Adtorttsing on Pnge XI) PRICE SEVEN CBNTB Hum atteedhie are i«raJ »M hide mlahaps were reported to Oeorge Feeney of SO Eva Dr., pto but appefiaOng rodpeu m « ;to brlaff a main dUb. FUrlhar poUoe. One penson wee aii|jntly The French dub of Manches­ or Ernest Moquln of 103 Lydall a boon i » most hratr— fu Jgru. injured and two written Faxn- ^JMarmatlan may ba obtained ter w ill aponaor a military whist St. oamnc lir a Bdaard Orav- Banry L. (Meito) Stoner of 171 tngs were given. ; b c p a i b i i d and Mtbaek card party Monday Diana V. Peterson of 27 Turn- I-U-WAIT T ow n M an • aUne, M SOhooi St. at 8 p.m. at the Orange Hall E. Center 9t. Itkee to IncSudo St. Margaret’s d rc le , Daugh­ bUD Rd. wee taken to Manehea- on E. Center St. Tickets may Shrimp Cuiry for holiday buf­ ters of Isabella; Oibbons As­ ter Memorial Hospital after the NICK'S LBJ Says Criticism Chapman Court, Order of be purchased at the door. fets. She usai yogurt IMtind S o u g h t in sembly, Catholic Ladies of Co­ oar she wae driving dddded on Amaranth, w ill meet and Initl- of sour cream, and this makai gHOB BEPAIB lumbus; and Campbell Council, ^ocNSand St. at Turnbull Rd. 1101 M ato S t , ata candidates tomorrow at 7:4B Cub Scout Pack S3 of Waddell It doubly cettraottve to thoM Knights of Odumbus w ill attend last night, went in front of a Bank Holdup p.m. at the Masonic Temple. School wUl meet tomorrow at hawing to count oalorlee. car driven by Wllkam finel- ; Chapman Court ofHcem w ill put 7:30 p.m. at the sohocd. Boys a Mass for deceases members of the groups 'tonight at 8 at St. grove, 21, o f Windsor. And al­ ; on the degrees and are reminded must be accompanied by at Shrimp Curry ^ Police are searching to­ James’ Churcn. A buffet will be 1/3 mg) butter ter colliding conttnuad on into FOR ‘Goes with the Job’ ■ to wear white g o < ^ . Mrs. Herb- least one parent. a fence at 407 WoofBand St., po­ day for a Mancheater man ' ert Urweider w ill head a refresh­ served after the Mass at the % oup chopped onton (med­ lice say. accused of holding up a tos worat toliigu hs bos egqpert- ment committee. A teacup auc­ KofC Home on Main St. Tickets ium) WASHINGTON (AP)— Whlto House urging Ltenola to H ie Past Chiefs du b of iMe- Both vehldee involved were enced, Johnson rspHed at fin t tion, scheduled for tomorrow’s are available from members of 1 dkrve crushed gaitic Cosmetics Wapping • bank yesteitlay ^President Joimson said to­ make a deal with toe donfbdera- morlal Temple Pythian Sisters the participating organisations. 1 teaspoon salt towed away. that If be went into that he ey when word ooms of toe Uh- meetlny, has been canceled. The p8teraon woman was X- afternoon and escaping -day that criticism ia “one will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. 1 tableepoon ouny powxkr would be chaxged with filibus­ ion victory, he aaM. at the home of Mrs. Nonnie r r e of the tiiinga that goes 1 tablespoon flour ra}red' at the hospital, adviaed with toxHit $1,117. tering. Johnuon was asked about toe The American ' Legion will Hllding, 813 Charter Oak St. aml'^released, a hospital official with the job” idthough he Seaman RecruK Henry L. 1 tablespoon granulated The man is id«rtified as But he went on to ssy tost: eoonomiio situHtlon sponsor a seafood night for PlurvilB, USH, son o f Mr. A l­ told. thinks “we have perhaps "W e taave made revolutionary members and gruests tomorrow chicken bouillon “ We wunt very badly to have The VFW Military Order of bert Purvis of 226 WoodbrUge Ann S. Osmemeki of Glaston­ Uggeffs Frederick J. Girouard, 24, more than our share some- strides in education and health a tax bOl Just as quickly as we from 6:80 to 10:30 p.m. at the 2 cups yogurt Cooties w ill meet at the VPW St., and Seaman ReoruDt Rog­ bury got a written warnhig fdr whose last known address ttaes.” and ooBuervatlon.’ ’ can get it,’’ he said, adtong that Post Home on Leonard St. tonight at 8. 4 cups ehirimp, cooked and .At The Parinde er T. Fantnm, UBN, son o f Mr. deened lalluro t o grant the right of way was lie Main St. Johnson atoo told a news Johroon turn^ toe confsrsnoe toere is no inhoatinn that toe and Mrs. dem ent Fanbom of yesterday afternoon, after the oooteranoe that bis l^taam into an ad Ub addreas to toe House Ways and Means Com­ Heat butter in skillet and saute MANCHESTER •A <*wto court wnennt was 59 Ehx> St., rooenWy oompdet- car she wee driving and one commander, Oen. imiham C. American people on Vietnam. mittee irisns to report one toie onion and garlic imtil golden oMntond today by ctete pottoe ed their basic training at the brown. Combine salt, curry driven by Carol S, Bowman of Weatonnoraland, antodpates no Removlag bis glassas and year. Swing Your Partner One and All Naival Training Center at powder, flour and chicken bouil­ Coventry collided at Hartford clsatglrig Uhn wttfa mbb«ry IncreoM in toe troop level toere stopping away from toe podium One of his admlniatration’B Dreat Lakes, 111. lon and stir Into mixture In skil­ Rd. and Elm St. The right side wUh vUenoe. ’Itm holdiq> took But he dkinft say apeolfically which held fate notes, Johnaon failures, fae said, has been the of the Bowman oar was dam­ when he thought a phase-out of spoke fo r more than five min­ inability to convince Oongrose of To The let. Cook two to three minutes, P*o*» Ut ttie Ws(ppisg branch (HlnM photo br Baoetartotos) aged and the left front bm n^r troops could start. utes on toe central tm is o f U.S. toe need for a new tax bU. Marine Pvt. l.C. Jacob O. stirring constantly. Stir In yogurt at thedhxMi Wtodnor Bank and and slprimp and cook over low MRS. MERLE STONER . was damaged on the Osnanski To a request for a currera ap- poUtice—toe Vietnam war. “ I think that’s one of toe Smfith, eon of Mrs. Otadys car. y ' 'TiuM Q). Yhe branch is nt the heat, stirring occasionally, until pralaal of the way he lo ^ ’bt StamMog bsfoce newsmen in great mistakes . toe Congress HARVEST SQUARE DANCE Smith o f 382 Adams St., has Frederick J. Girouard toe White House East Room, well blended. Serve over rice BHizabeth C. F ortin of 291 Siigtvww Ave. Sho|)ptog Oenter. things—toe mort saflafylng and will make,’’ he said, saying that reported for duty with Ma­ lish In Tuscon. She is a graduate vision of United Aircraft Oorp, Johnson was on the drkmatic Chairman Wilbur. D. Mills, D- AT CORNING HAU with the usual Rudiments serv­ Oak St. got a written warning <*Wuuwd worn roieeaed fttnn rine Aircraft Group 32 of the of Pennsylvania State Universi­ East Hartford. ITie coupH has Bids, gesturing more than usual, Ark., of toe Ways and Means ed with curry—peanuts, chives, for making an Improper left turn Sponsored by illrl Scout Troops *8 A 786 Marine Oorpe Air" Staitlton, ty, where she majored Ip Eng­ a daughter, Wendy, six months toatefs pttoon in July 'wfaera he clapidng hte hands tor emphar Committee end House RepubR- chutney, and (A m b led bacon. lish, and she attended the Grad­ old. yesterday afternoon. P el oRm ais, and bobbing his head can Leader Gerald R. Ford, of F B roAY, NOV. 17, 1087 — 7:80 - 10:00 P.M. uate School in EngUsh at the Mrs. Stoner is a member of to, O im year term on eeVerai around Mktolgan, “ wW live to rue toe “ This recipe/^ Mrs. Stoner University of Ariadna. ter St. after leaving Benton St. Manchester (Chamber 1180 Main St., East Hartford DONATION 81.00 The Elk’s Club has canceled says, "takes abMt one-half hour the Newcomer’s Club of the and struck a car driven by oounts at bwaSiSim mid enter- Smilingly, Johnson said he day’ ’ because of toe Inflation She also taught En^dlsh at Manchester YWCA, and its and federal deficit, ia toe event 7 Its Seafood Night, usually held to prepare, and serves four.’ ’ Fred E. Thrall, 70, of 277 E. Sag- He WB0 sentenced in Oc­ wfil croas when he comes to it East Hartfoetf H l^ Schoed last social chairman. Her hobbles Middle Tpke. tober 1905. toe britige of decision on run- no tax increase is approved. each Friday at the club, until A native of Philadelphia, Pa., year. H ^ husband Is an engi­ are sewing, Ice skating and Both cars were driveable af­ olice aaid thto chairman of toe accreditation moreland and Ambassador was not what led to (he warrant committee with the following Anderson, district manager of great pro^>eriity and OoDgroas the U.S. Chamber of Commerce . Ellsworth Bunker. cuts what he called a very low For a real poifc treat being Issued. members: “I think every American Special value on made an inspection visit to toe aid request, " I think It’s a mis­ tiy a ken easy to slice Yhe Manobestor Police De­ Robert P. Fuller (Colonial Manchester Chamber. Dming heart should swell with {Wide" take, I think it’s a serious mis­ while 10 to 12 lb. partment was credited with Board Co.)^ Hayden L. Gris­ this two-day visit they inter­ at what U.S forces are doing in take. boneless hdn of pork bMiUng the state police in the wold Sr. (Griswold Engineer­ viewed a number of key com­ Vietnam, he said. Johnaon said he kno4w it’s po­ Pork Strip combo case. Police Chief James R e v ing), Phillip Harrison (Harri­ munity leaders, the accredita­ The American people want pular to cut foreign aid but that roast or viery kan don said today hla departmmit son’s Stationers), Dr. liiomaB tion committee and the Cham­ wars and other contests t o be when trouble develops “ and we M. Healy, Russell O. Philbrlck . . . cut to (gder 3 roasts Iwas able to supply much infor- ber’s board of directors. As a dedded quickly, be said, adding have to go In, we’ll spend much Pinehurst poik chops (PhUbrick Agetmy), WUUam H. and 8 to 10 center chops fnaUan leading . t o the identity result of the vlsltatiqp, the Man- “that’s not toe kihd of war more than If we had taken an Sleito (Iona Manufacturing Mr. and Mrs. William Plancon comfort their son at St. Vincent’s Hospital in . . . or as you request. at the accused man..^ chesteik Chamber of Commerce we’re fighting in Vietnam. ounce parently is ““ It 'would appear tiiat the Bolivian m ilitary tribunal con­ warms up elephants, he call­ Mrs. MoUer, Tod’s grandmoth­ . another false alarm, but Pana­ thief did not realize the boy SAVE ON victed Fkench Marxist Regis ed police, who rushed a bot­ er, described what happened SWIFT manian authorities still ara>(4 'was in the car until ajter he got , holding a shabby peddler who Debray and Argentine Ciro. Ro­ tle over. Tuffle downed a when police caUed the Plancons WINTER TIRESI 39 cupful of brandy and all was in,” said Police Chief Philip to teU them their son bad been berto Bustos of leftist guerrtUa looks like Mueller. Oanser. “ Once in the auto, he crimes and sentenced each to SO well imtil the heater was re­ found alive and weU: PREMIUM Investtgafions Chief Hector apparently panicked and kept v^TEA years in prison. paired. “ We Just cried like babies!” Pinehurst Chuck Sale Valdes said Thursday he has /folng.” at PINEHURST .reached toe “ firm conclusi Authort- Block Chuck...... wUl rsmaln In custody tor the dence pNseoted which directly tles were to seek help from' a • lb .S 3 « time being. 7 3 5 x 1 4 1 $ .$ 8 1 2 .2 1 Boneless U. S. Choice R oast...... Vidcs Formula 44 linked either of them with com­ state agency in caring”^for five ■ lb. 7 9 t The psddlw claims to be Robbers Leave a Kiss Dynamic traction' with extra-wide, extra-deep tread 7 7 5 x 1 4 1 9 .1 1 2 J 1 bat activity. children taken in by a minister Cough RQxtnre Francis Willard Keito, 6L bom and his wife Thursday night aft­ for iota of "gp” and quick, safe stops. $ 2 5 x 1 4 1 9 .1 1 / L 3 $ The two admitted they stood Tiny kite sized tender ci|bc8 at In Webb CSty, Mo. Valdes said a er living alm e for a day and a Heavy duty 4 piy nylon cord construction virtually 7 3 5 x 1 5 1 9 .1 1 CUCUMBERS Lean Chuck (M fg. Suggested guard duty armed with M l rl- ^ 1 2 3 ^ beef ste w ...... IK 99c thumbprint of toe man In custo­ fles, which also were used on half. ^ elim intes blowouts. 7 7 5 x 1 5 1 9 .1 $ 2 J 3 Ground lb. 79c Price $1.09) dy matriies a print of a MT. Whisper quiet ride under all driving conditions at hiBiting expedtUons. . The youngsters, ranging In age Armed Pair Takes 1 1 5 x 1 5 2 1 .3 1 2 J 3 Boneless Shoulder C3od Dduxe Lean ^ ^ito who Arrived in Panama DsMay, 27, author of the from 12 years to 14 months, any speed. 1 4 5 x 1 5 2 1 .1 1 2 J 3 Whole or SmaU Half ..;.. .IK 99c U. & Choice Pinehurat Price 65c ^ May 14,1942, three years bsfora Stability even at high speeds through special tread guemUa, handbook "Revolution were removed from their home Mheller disappeared in Bertta wltolu RevotutionT’ ’ maintained design. Center Shoulder Clod Round Ground after a neighbor, whom police $110,000 in Jewels W M lo n M ilIt Just Ai^ved at toe ^ of Wtgid War n. hxxn the start he was in Bolivia did not Identify, reported their for London B ro il...... IK |1.09 Ib. 99c - Wild Bird Seed Valdes said it also mafatoea a OS a Journalist for a Msxioan plight. MIAMI, Fla. (XP) — Two apeirttnenit, and apparantty le ft ! 10 thumlqwlnt of a Francis W. Picasso kneels next to sculpture after he completed it in 1954. magaxtoe. He said he had asked down an interior fire escape. A ll five appeared to be in masked men raided the pent­ and Sunflower Seed Just before leaving, the men FRONT END Katto who worked in toe Pana- the Isle Broesto Che Guevara good health, police said. How­ house apartment of wealthy Mr. , ma Canal Zone for six months for peirmiaahm to Join the rebels taped the mouths of their .vic­ BATTERY Fresh Cranberries ever, none could tell the where­ and Mrs. Carting L. Dinkier to­ r T in 1942. Tbs investigator said os a ooenbatant but was turned abouts of their parents, Mr. and tims and one of them leemed day, took a 22-carat diamond over and kissed Mrt. Dinkter’s ' s ..sv '■ V''' % ALIGNMENT & ' VeUow Globe and HUnKU MUST the peddler’s identity as Ksito Greenwich Village to Get down. Mm. B. Regan. was further established by his Excerpts read sariler this ring valued at 1110,000, and left cheek. CHARGED & The immodlate problem of Mrs. Dinkier with a kiss on the White and Reek Swift Premium diary and by toe testUnony of a week from Guevara’s diary what to do /irith the youngsters it wa^ the> second time rob­ WHEEL BALANCE efioek. BROWN 'N SERVE Paminui City fam ily with vriiom GiantiPicasso Sculpture backed iq> thts contention. Gue­ was solved when the Rev. and bers had tried to get toe ring, 5 Big Services For Only he lived for many years. vara bad vrrltten that be fOR De­ Police said the robbery took which Mrs. Dinkier usually kept CHECKED Turnips COFFEE SAUSAGE Mrs. Richard Scallon of the As­ place at the plush Palm Bay bray would have been more use­ sembly of (3od Church' offered in a bank vault In 1964, she was In 3 Lb. Oa|i Rumen of Nasis wanted for NEW YORK (AP) — A Picas­ pointed on. It ia in the Museum Carl Nesjar, a Norwsg^ ar­ Y|Bu:ht Club, which Mrs. Dinkier i i f c r ful to tbs movement loaa- on the outride. Twelve-year-old Cathy seemed had token (he reel one out at * 'Am erica are frequent, but Mar­ from the artist. so on previous large sculptures, iriiere “ the . potentlaUy' rich Tills is a lot of good coffee tor SI.SS can. o f toe great sphinx of Egypt ia Debray and Bustos were ar­ unperturbed by the ordeal, but tine vauU Hiuraday In wear to Fresh Oysters 2pkgs/$1.05 tin Rormann is usually toe man Alfred H. Barr Jr., former di­ win do the work on the outdoor young people can enjoy them­ rested April 20 in MuytqHunpa, when queried about her parents the dinner. ’> reported found. He was Hitler’s going to stand on ^ Bleecker rector of oollections at the veialon with the artist’s ityprov- selves whUe- they’re making it.” CRBTY URYGAS Swordfish. HcKidoek BEECNNUT COFFEE lb. Ms in freeser lota of it or dsfuty fuehrer at toe end of toe, a small town i» t far from here, could only answer, “ I don’t Dinkier told police he re­ StrOet in the heart of Greenwich museum aoA an authority on P i­ al. ’The cost was not rovsdsd. . Returning to the eight floor ceived an anonylnous pfaone call, I- i' ‘nl 8.88 I ' : \li;'ii;i;rnl more pkgs. 4So ea. vrar and heads the list of wanted as they were leaving the guer­ know.” \ m a g e . apartment after a United Fund and Flounder Fillets NABISCO CHOCOLATE PINWHEELS . .bog 49c casso, said the city should sp- In forming the work, buff-ool- rilla sons. Arrested with them She told police^ she bad cared a fpw days ago at Ow h i. C OM$ Q O t I ■IP 'A ,,' i; ., Naris. The cityture of Adolf The “ Bust o f Bylvetto’’—a 00- pisud its acqulsltioti. ored concrete wlU be poured dinner at the club, Dinkier 98* Btchmann in Arg^iitliui in 1900 was Qeotge Andrew Roto, pho­ fqr her younger brotoers and headquarters, warning^ km woric aoariiig S6 feet—wiR be walked Into the bedroom and 19c M R iJ FOR 7 T t Batr said Picasso first over a form of packed btack tographer of BrtUsh'and CXillsao sister during the 86 hours they the club was “ going to (>e1 j i" ' \ c!;i. ‘ 1'' .1, 1- ni 'A, 1 : I'.i ,1' .!• I Pinehurst wlU be haray to redeem your federal food ooimoDS. put new Ufe into the search for buflt of ssndMasted ooncrets In found two men waitinff. He said dreamed o f ookMasl sculpture 40 basalt pebbles imd then sand- background, who wus dedared were alone. Mrs. Dinkier, stepdau :' ■ T 'A \rr 1 I The Original Fuel Conditioner. Al^ ■■'ll’ i . i M . Pinehurst cases wUl be fuU of nump. Swift Premium ButterbaU Turkeys . . and tbs men. a court at New T o ik Univeral- 'each carried an automatic pistol years ago ahd oonqitotod a ser­ Masted to reveal toe detalL innocent and leleassd in tbs “The woman next door Joseph David,^ the New ' ■•I- V.-*\T STAI T 1 •orbs moisture. Prevents carburetor mare larger slaes will be coming along. Plonse place your order now tor Golden Har­ Simon Wleaenthal, whose J ^ - tyte Washington Square Center iiHith sUenoer, i I ■ . ' I t ■ \' I' I I ,i. 'I' vest Fresh Conn. TUriieys and Fresh Onpens. ies of figure drawings "but no BmU, 09, bos on extehstS* eazty days of the tlM brought over some food once In Cotton king who originated tiie . Limit 5 per cuatomer. lA Documentation Oenter in "W e’re being held up, honey," All r Iiiulili.p'.i i! A , s ' I \t■ ,1 iqpartment complex. one sten^ forward to make personal art ooBeotton. He said The court sold the tour BoR- a while,” she said, “ then we Sugar Bowl, Joined with finara Vienna hetyed track down Bkto- the multi-mlUlonaire owner of Allan D. Emil, a lawyer and toe dream come true until toe be wBs making the gUt because visns were freed because they ate a loaf of brOad on toe shelf. cier Walter ’Troutman in buUd- maiiii, of Hut msn hsld in hotel chains called out to hla philanthropist, and hte wife ore 1900’s. “I toidk Neg York CSty ritould had left active guerrilla service Cathy identified the otiien as Ing the opulent Palm Bay dub. Panama: " I am afraid they got “ Now. in our city, ww ahsB have a Picasko sculptura of this wlft, who had gone into the TiTtOfi Ois wrong man. As far as wo praaenUng the work to toe uni- when captured in March. CSiristlne, 8; Ekhvard ICimael. “ President Johnson It taking C 2 A lJ O Q F t 114S ’ToUand Xlpke- SALE: THURS. thru SAT. vwsity a ^ it is expected to be have a saonument apruBg from stee.” 5 5; Charles, 2,. and 8 ^ , 14 kitbhen. cqre of the poor,” die said at * know, MUallsr never was in The BoUvlana frera wade Get- After binding the couple with Bxtt M , Pinehurst Giiicery Inc. complete in U weeks. a two-footbdgb painted bsi|t LsMrt August, CSiloagq unveiled ustio CXioque CXioque, CXro Al- mimths. the time. “I’m going to taka Wilbur Gtaos Elaifcwey Paniuna, but has been living in tape, the men took the pear- > We Reserve The Ri^kt To Limit Quantities OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT The original of tiw work, desw A e e t metal, the head, of a girt a 50-foot steel scutyture by P i­ garanax, Vlceite Rocabedo and The minister was also unable cave f t the rtoh. South America reoently.’’ Wie- with pouytafi hair, as Mg fui the casso, toe first be bad specifl: shaped ' diamond ;.from Mrs. sentosl said hs .liad not been in- by PIcaaso in 19M, is A two- Hestor Barrera Quintana. to shed much light on the ritua- “ It doesn’t matter how. much 802 MAIN STBEBT—CORNBE TURNPIKE foot-taigh pleoe o f folded matal bead of the gr^ apUm of cally .^leaigned for a civic pro­ Dinkier’s finger, foimd two em­ ?(Sae ,Paga T«alve)\., . (Bee Page Tlree) with the fsatures of the wosnan* E gyp t’’ V ject in toe lAdtod StotM. 1 ^(iee (8ee Page Twelve) eralds ^ lU e ransaeking the



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