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Ih a Lithuanian AJUanoa at tloB department to limit mem­ Amerioa wtil aponaqr a rum- bership In Its SdUvitles to towns­ Sale, Exhibit Set About Town maga aide tomorrow from 0 Walter Fox people only. Brig. Hok Special Guest The Weather a.m. to 8 p.m. at Lithuemian Fox, whose interest in sports By Garden Oiib Fereeaet of U. K Weather Vlrat qutiter nixirt 'p&rdr goes back to 1918, now devotes were dtnrttmtad to «tudent|i ut Hall, Ooiway S t Again Heads At Salvation Army Event SHOP nls time to Me second love, hla ••A partridge M a Pear ’Brae’’ Oloady, windy and nanoh epider t t a m M CbaMjr TocMeal Sciwol garden, but never fails to at­ Miaa Lealie Ann Berkman, te 11»e theme of a Ohrintmaa at this tenigfit with showers. Low In daughter of Mr. and Mra. Saul tend a meeting of his commis­ and cnmiloaen vocal muate Rec Advisors Brig. RSchatd E. Hoix o LaBroad asked us to Bociation on station WINF Sun­ I by Kennedy’s assassination Friday.. advertise that he can day at 7:80 p.m. and dally next •1790 14 Deioxe Comrertnile 1 The "get airborne” directive was Johnson’s first give you most anything week at 7:80 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. ' move after he was sworn in aboard the presidential je t n the large turkey class. The Rev. James L. Ransom, '41 VOLKSWACair ' airplane at Dallas, Tex., Friday almost beside the body Y you can use 18 to 22 pastor of the Presbyterian of the man he was succeeding. or 28 to 30 lbs. you pay Church, will conduct a service fc.'" And he kept the pace going Friday night with a se­ 10c to 14c a Ib 1 ^ than Sunday at 6:40 a.m. in the •1350 ries of conferences here after flying back. chapel at Mancheeter Memorial Dahne Sednii roa do for the smaller Hospital. The Rev. K. E jto r Today Johnson left his northwest Washington home. len turkeys. Raak, pastor of Trinity Covenant ■41 voutW Anm The Elms, at 8 :45 a.m. for the five-mile drive down Mas­ Church will serve aa hospital sachusetts Avenue t<^the White House. So much for Cap's Conn. chaplain next week. The skies were gray and a slight drizzle had just end­ Fresh Turkeys. •1490 ed when the wrought iron gates of the Johnson estate Dahna OonvartMo were swung open and the black limousine rolled through. " — ------■ . ■ <». Johnson, seated In a corner of N ow U f t talk about the RUMMAGE '61 VOUSWAGIN the back seat, looked as if he quality of Pinahurst had not rested much. SALE Prayer D ay He removed his glasses and plump, tandar, U. S. •1490 seemed to try to oblige photo­ Graoa A Northwest- Sponsored Bjr ETA Chapter 6-Paasanger Station Wagao graphers by leaning forward to Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Proclaimed nod at them through the closed ara 1963 erop of N Benefit I.OH. '60 VOLKSWAGW Windows of the car. frosMy frozen ovon- Secret Service agents accom Lyndon B. Johnson By Dempsey panied him and the special roady Turkays. Thasa SaHirday, Nov. 23 Secret Service automobile 9 A.M. to I t Noon •1290 J. birds are Grada A, HABITORD (AP) — Maaday hnpwn as th i Queen Maty, fol­ t-Pasaenger Station Wngen lowed cloee behind, packed with whita, broadbraasted Mott's Community —the day the late^ ■,»«*-.•(m te Khrushchev and tandar. Saa our Hall 'SB VOLKSWAGM I^ihn f*. JKMMiefiy-w6l a i %uriie# — Washington police motor-' Johnson Aides Set dbplays. Bast Middle Tnmplke j--.-4riU be a day of mourning and cycles preceded the limousine. Calls Slaying •990 I prayer in Connecticut. A scattering of neighbors of Gov. John N. Dempsey In a all agee were on hand to wave IMnxe Sedan to Johnson. Someone shouted 0 Buy your frosoi turkey proclamation last night set aside Heavy Blow For Special Tasks eai^ . . . let it thaw the day for prayers and com­ "Good hick!" ■M VOLKSWAOM memorative exercises. The cavalcade arrived at the your refrigerator. White House at S:66 a.m. MOW30W (AP)—Dressed in He urged that all schools, black. Premier Khrushchev WASHING'TON (AP)—President Lyndon B. John­ NOW businesses and industriea shut Johnson’s automobile turned •990 Mrs. Kennedy Rides Home Into the White House grounds, drove to the U.S. Embassy to­ son has built up a corps of devoted aides and associates Thawing time in your re­ down and that residents attend day to personally convey hia 9-Faaa. DIx. Statlan WfiSMi church at 13 noon in honor of but a press officer said he knew during his years in Washington. frigerator. 4 to 12 lbs. 1 the 86th president would do his "deep sadness" on -the assassi­ Some of these certainly wUl^------:------FUEL OIL Kennedy: nation of President. Kennedy. to 2 days, 12 to 20 lbs. . „ , first day’s work In the office he move with him into the White the Senate Democratic Policy Only ^ > 1 ^ Gal. '17 VOLKSWAGW A cowardly act ’’ the gov- occupied as vice president. The Soviet premier, accoriipa- House, probably filling special 8 to 8 days, 20 to 24 lbs. B U TTfR B ^ ' At Slain President’s Side ernor • said, esIH "has**naa takenfalravi from «iwu s' a s i Committee staff in the 1060’s. Also on Johnson 8 schedule nied by Foreign Minister Andrei asststaint posts reserved tor 8 to 4 days. I the leader to whom we looked ...... was .a late morning conference A. Gromyko, visited the embes-. those with the closest ties to a V -«r------•850 wth confidence whenever p enis; d . Elsenhower, the i sy shortly aider sending a tele- president. Connally Told Dcinxe Sonraef By FBANCES LEWINE 6you ought to go back and lie^be one of the happiest times of threatened at home or abroad.” ' 34th president. * ' ' DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—Grave­ Come to Pinehurst for WASHINGTON (AP) — Mrs. down," ItCipi. Kennedy said, 'no the ■ year for the Kennedys-^the ____ gram to President Johnson. Heading this category are Dempsey ordenHl the c lo s ^ ,. ^ "The death of President Ken­ ly wounded Sov. John Connal­ your Pepperidge^ Farm Kennedy said goodbye to her thanks, I ’m fine” and went to birthday celebrations of their Monday of all state oMces aiil Walter Jenkins, who has worked GASH SAVINGS 'B7 VOLKSWAGEN fight against Kennedy for the nedy is a heavy Mow to all for Johnson since before World ly was told today by his wife and Arnold’s S to n e d husband 'with a Kiss on his life­ the rear compartment to sit be­ two children—Caroline and John said that all state office build­ that President Kennedy Is dead. r i ’ TO side Kcnneidy’s coffin on the Jet Jr .—and the traditional gather­ Democratic presidential nomin­ people who cherish the cause of War n , and George Reedy, for­ Stuffing . . . New crop less Ups and then slipped her ings should be draped in black peace and Soviet-American co­ Mrs. Connally talked to the ring on his finger. ride home.l ing of the Kennedy clan for a until after the funeral. ation in I960, automatically be­ mer Capitol Hill newsman who •990 came the 86th President of the operation. governor shortly after 7 a.m. nuts . . . chestnuts, sau­ ^mm then on—from the emer- Mrs. Kennedy had ^ st started festive Thanksgiving at Cape He asked that flags be flown has been with him more than a and Connally’s first questimi K am ann Ohla Coups to resume ner offlciri activities Cod. United States the moment Ken­ The telegram said the "hein­ dosen years. sage for stufflng. ency room in-the Dallas hospl- at half mast for a month, unfll ous assassination of Kennedy’’ was about Kennedy’s condition. gil through the sad flight horns, after the t r ^ c death of her in­ White House emissaries had sundown Dec. 22. nedy’s life ebbed away in the Jenkins, from Wichita Falls, emergency room of a Dallas came at a time when there ap­ After hearing her answer, he '55 VOLKSWAGW to the Naval hospital where he fant son, Pptrlck Bouvler Ken­ been dispatched to. buy special The text of the governor’s Tex., has been administrative said, "That’s what I was afrajd Open Monday till 6 P.M; nedy, threo months ago. Her favors for the birthday parUes hospital. peared signs of relaxation of In­ waa prepared for burial unUl proclamation follows: ternational tension and a pros­ assistant to Johpson in his irice- of." Tues. and Weds. rr.R she brought him home In death first social' appearance had that had been planned lor John, "The death of President Ken­ Johnson was in the car behind praridential office since IMt. been at a VPhite House Judicial Who will be 3 on Monday, and Kennedy's when, three bullets pect has opened for improving 8 A.M. tm 9 P.M. O AUXIN •690 to the White House early today nedy Is a great loss dot only to relations between the U.8.S.R. Reedy haa handled a variety of (See Page Three) —she was at his side. reception, where she and the Caroline, turning 6 next Wednes- our nation but to all men who from a 'sniper ripped into the speech-writing. re.search and po­ 3 Dehne Snaroef open presidential limousine, and the United States.” As she passed through the President entertained more than day. . .fight for freedom througflout the litical chores for Johnson. striking Kennedy In the head Khrushchev and his wife, somber portals of the execuUve 000 guests Wednesday night. world. *'* ‘i Another veteran on Johnson’s FUEL OIL 'S5 VOLKSWAGW Death struck at what was to (See Pagb Eleven) and throat and wounding Texas Nina, also sent telegrams to mansion she still wore the pink "President Kennedy was a Mrs. Kennedy expressing their Capitol Hill staff who might be suit stained with the Mood of his great and beloved champion of Gov. John Connallyi 60 Aged Die Blood sprang from the Presi­ condolences at Kennedy’s death. called to the White House la COOPERATIVE •690 fatal wounds, and carried her­ liberty and human rights. He The Soviet premier signed a Arthur C. Perry, employed In "**^Stocook. self with self control. has been taken frtom us at a dent’s face and he fell face Deioxa Seiaa forward in the back seat of the book that was placed in a hall Washington (or 40 years. He In Nursing Veoiple In President John F. Kennedy — Twenty-one patients and three a eulogy at a special service toe priest who administered last Connecticut Join with Ameri­ Is dead, victim of ai^assatein’s nurses were safely accounted (FOBMEBLY MANCHE8TEB LAUNDROMAT) Oswald swore allegiance to state emplcyea bi the state rites to the President. the Soviet Union four years ago cans everywhere In mourning bullet. But residents of the six- At 2 Masses (or at Fisher-Tltus Hospital in 'S8 DODGE With the tragedy written In the death of John F. Kennedy. state area Saturday were sUU house. He Irier attended a spec­ Norwalk. (D and tried to renoumce his Amer­ ial oomimundon service at St. 6S6-660 CENTER ST. her face, Mra. Kennedy stood ican citizenship. Police termed A few, sucli as Gov. Dempsey showed and incredulous. HYANNlS PORT, Mass. — Fitchville is a community of Long after the tragic news Paitl’s Episcopal Cathedral. •590 beside Lyndon B. Johnson in a him arrogant. ■were preparing to leave the (AP)^The mother of assassinat­ albout 200. It is 20 miles aouth- crowded compartment of the President Kennedy died 30 state for Washington where the from Dallas, people still were Richard Cardinal OnMng, ea.st of Norwalk, the Huron 3 Are Now Assodafed To K Zkin Panel Delivery ed President Kennedy went to presidential plane as he took the minutes after the assassin’s bul­ body of the slain President lies saying to one another: "1 Just Roman Catholic archblriiop of (bounty seat. Oath of office to succeed her lets cruhed into 'fits neck and In state. can’t believe it.” x. Boston and Intimate friend of church this morning and stayed Huron County Deputy Sheriff Bring you Complefe '57 VOUSWAGW husband. head as he neared the end of But the rest remained r i The region’s sorrow, deep and the Kennedy family, said: "My through two Masses of Requiem Jim Wade .said the death, toll When a Texas police captain heart la broken wWh grief over a triumphal motorcade Friday. home, their televlsionz and ra­ wholehearted, cut across pollit- for her son. would be "very close to 60.” who watched the scene said, A third bullet wounded Texas dios lowered, their 'vaicos sub­ leal iioes. Even those who dis­ his martyrdom for the cause No bodies had been removed ONE STOP SERVICE •590 "God Meas you, little lady, but Gov. John Connally. His condi­ dued, or raised to ask, as a agreed with hia political affilia­ of the free ■world. Rose Kennedy, 71, wife of form from the otill-amouldering build­ H Ton riek-Up tion was reported satisfactory. Hartford salesman asked yes­ tion were quietly proud that "John Fitagerald Kennedy, er Ambassador Joseph P. Ken­ ing more than four hours later. Dlst. Atty. Henty Wade of terday, "how can this vyorid be known to me (Or a lifetime and nedy, arrived alone for the regu­ Authorities feared many of tha • FAMILY SERVICE • ALL IRON SERVICE John F. Kennedy, a New Eng­ larly schedule 7 a.m. dally Vatican Banners Dallas was asked'If authorities so cruel?” land native, was PreaidenL loved by me as a devoted friend, victims would be bimied so sev- • SHIRT SERVICE • WASH-DRY Were looking for an(yone else in The news of the assassination laid down hia life for ua all. Mass at St. Francis Xavier Ro­ erly as to make Identification r 4* One man, questioned by a re­ man Oathollc church In Hyannls. connection with tho world-stun- hit Connecticut aa it Wt the porter, asked the question near­ Greater love than this no man almost, impossible. • CqMPLETE DRY CLEANING Fly at Half Staff hath. May Qod rest toe noble nlng murder. nation. For many It came Hke ly everyone was asking: -She stayed for the 8 a.m. The home Is the Golden Age ”^ere is no one else but a death In the family. soul of this youthful martyr.” Mass, at which she was Joined Nursing Home. Its patients are "My God, what fool would do Tke oardinai married the by her son, Sen. Edward M. VATICAN CITY (AP)—Pope him,” Wade said. “Ike Impact of this tragedy a thing like th at?” mostly elderly persons, but GET ACQUAINTED SPECIALS Paul VI prayad today for Presi­ Kennedys, bn 1953 at Newport, Kennedy, and her daughter, ^ V 6 H Taken before mlcrqphones and is almost persoml to Water- As toe passing houra dulled, there are some who are mental dent Kennedy, gave him absolu­ cameras early todw, Oswald burlans," oommented Water- fktOi R.I., baptlBed their two ohlldren Eunice Mrs. Sargent Shrlver and infirm patients of a young MEN'S4JLDIES' SLACKS ...... 50c Pr. tion, and expressed the "prayer­ the riiock, c o m ol unity and delivered the Invocation r i before returnteig to the family insisted In a low votoe that he biuyr Mayor Edward Bergin. leadara poured out formal trib­ age. , S lOM ful wishes that his death may waa Innocent of the: death of LEE HARVEY OSWALD And, It wasn’t to ri way only m the 1960 Inauguration. home. E. H. Woods of Cleyelsmd, MEN'S SHIRTS...... 24c Eo. not hinder the cause of world Kennedy. utes to toa man who had risen He will preside r i toe funeral who is head of Retirement Watertmry. from an obscure oongresaman kfrs. Kennedy showed no out­ G R M li VOLKSWUEN J^ace." Wade was asked If ke regard­ wald’s arrest at 2 p.m.—an hbur Gov. Dempsey could not keep Mesa for toe presidetd Monday walk signs of emotion. Regular Hotels, said he built the home The death of the Kennedy, (toer the President’s death—was to toe highest offioo in the na- 8 LRS. WASH itals. He said the youngeot EVENHWt wives sitting Jint ahead at them. Ixxns atoto — our nstoxn atad attended during ms weekends in patient was 38 and thera were TEL. «4S-6278~643-|266 jitoveu) The kegr aetor tost lag to Oa- 41m Baga Two) 4>m Page Ihree) tonouglMat Bie worid aa a Mail- . . Wm Vfigs Ibiss9 . Caps OmL some as old as 100. ■ \

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A .../ ,. r PAGE THRI9I > A O B tm MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU>» MANCHESTBRi CONN^ SATURDAY,_NOV]^MfeEB *8, IMS MANCHESTER M m O NO HERALD, MANGBBSTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER tS, 196S WsadeijtolV K h r u s h c h e v SM Flag Etiquette An Illustrious Son Oswald Defiant Sheinwold on Bridge Manchester Area Tlw Ametteaa Bag may be Area Cancellations -a. Weak! denra at haW-eteB, day sad Calls Slaying Blfhb hs aB weather, daiteg The CTO Hootenanny Bop ntfOolumbla, :hedu)ed for tomor­ TAKB PRECAUTIONS i Sodih dealer Mourned by Area Mourns President vided by aa aet ef Oeagnaa row feem 8 to S p.m. at Teo- H eavy B low AOAIN8T BAD BREAKS North-South vulnetsMe toe Wadd4n School scheduled for During Grilling An milHary leaesVatleas tonifht has bean canceled. mana, Hqil, has been postponed By ALFRED SHElNWdLD NORTH A 1 8 7 6 la tte area have beea erder- to Dee. 1, (Obattaoed from Page Oae) c M e alM-firan the area's clvle Bad breaks are not aa un­ ad to de se. natO further ae- (Ooattoaed from Page Ode) common aa you mdy believe. 8 4 Mai\cb««ter went inti solemn moumiim yesterday ICBI lessons tomorrow attest and intenectUEd leaders. By RAYMOND HOLBROOK The Intensive questioning be­ tloe. The Abe E. MUIer American We say, “ It’s one chance in a 0 A K 5 * ^upon am news trf the death of John FI*...... Kennedy,..... ,, the__ noon at the Mgh school will be of the embassy residence by MhasMchismtta, a«ld the presi­ Prorfdont Nathan' M. Pusey •nd PEOOY SIMPSON gan. A steady stream of wit­ In tte epttloa at George Legion Post, South Windsor, has million,” when what we really canceled. Ambassador Foy D. Kohler for o f Harvmrd, the prealdenft’s alma DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Lee nesses and officers filed into the n w id m t of the United States. Even before (Jovemor W . Einot, tte town’s Bng- canceled it’s record hop schedu- dent "knew this oountry must mean is one chance in ten. It W IS T s < condolence signing by diplo­ lOateP, saW: ’T t Is impossttle to Harvey Oawald, feharged with crowded office where Oawald • TtOHMCOlMe John Dempsey proclaimed the state’s distress at the dispiay ooordinntor, dngs Isd this evening at toe Legion face Oie iraw day with new really pays to make allowance A None Sj Q 1 Women’s AuxiUary of St. mats. He then entered toe em­ estimate what his passing murdering Preiddent Kennedy, was held. Later his mother and not mountod on a mast or courage and aotion. AMis, some 5 j 10*7 Today 8tl6-4:S6-AdM)-a:00 newSj Mancheetw citizens were already showing their Francis Hospital's donation tea, HaU on Mato St. bassy for a brief conversation means to dur nation and peofdes insisted during houra of quea- Russian-born wife, carrying a for bad breaks when they are staff may also bo dlsplayod could not understand.” y . only moderately long shots. OQ 10 86 Sunday 8-4:16-d:86-8dW emotions. acheduled for to m o n W has been with Kohler. avtrywttere. tioning Friday night that he waa tiny baby, entered. A 10 8 7 4 2 . ♦ * 0 0 n mork o f mourning nnd The RepuhMcan social, spon­ D r. AJbeK Peturer, peedBent Irouth dealer StoiwE stong Main St. dossd night’s meeting to oedw that canceled. The Soviet officials were ae "He was one wfro mad* wise not the aaaaaain. ■The corridor outside was SOUTH raspoct . sored by toe Bolton GOP ’Tom t o f the Massachusetts.'Congre­ North-South vulnerable salty. PeopM in tts strssto all them town oSlctsIs aiKl em­ companied by two uniformed and effective use of the world With hla Jaw thruat out and jammed with newamen, photog­ A A K 4 3 2 -L. Oommlttee and scheduled to­ gational ChriaUan .Gbnference. Opening lead—jack of Hearts. B u R N s i a a sftHiWsd iti their Csnss the sacr«w> ployee can join with me in the M encheeter Lodge o f BIha has body guards, one of them a ma­ of learning,” Pusey asOd. ”His hia dark eyea Intent and raphers and cameras A K church sarvitoee at dt. JSmea’ cestoeled Its French Night pro­ night at Bolton Lakehouse, has jor. It was toe first time that said "The tragic death o f the and lights. South won the first trick with wM*h shook Jfas country and the Justice o f the State Circuit ambition was to serve hlsw ui- piercing, Oawald kept telling 0 7 3 gram scheduled MlcxMlay. been poatponed to a date yet uniformed guards have been prarident...... reveals the awe­ the king of hearts and led out Ghuroh at 7:30 pm . Oourt Syetm, amwunoed from try and he gave his-life for K,” newamen: " I did not kill Preai- When the dark-haired Oswald "Ihers YYill be a ootor guard to be set seen accompanying Khru$h some mower Of evil in our so­ the ace of spades. West dlS' Harbtord-employsd his home at 48 PMkln St. that Preaident Kennedy had mocv* dent Kennedy: I did not kill any­ waa escorted to a tUfferent of­ Soatt WaalNsBh IsM and other apfxopciate eKeteioas PerformarLcea o f “UiKler the chev, who normally is guarded ciety and depth of malice to carded a club, and South let ter residents, released early iill regular oourt seaslona sched­ ed Harvard as an overseer and one. I don't know what thla ia fice, he struck out his jaw and 1 A It 2 2 heOttbig to the mefruwy a t John Turn Yum Tree ” scheduled for AM HoMcviUe city offices wiH by platnclotoesmen. toe humkn heart." threw back hia head when he out a howl of anguish. flrom work, streamed home. uled for MoiKlay will be sus­ chose mimy of his 'White House all about.” 4 A P s* i $ 2 2 F. Keimedy. Met M fh t aiYd totUght ara can- be Mooed Monday, M ayor Leo Near the book was a picture From toe Massaclmsetta Court- saw the photographers. He “ The odds were a million to Alt a tetersection, a Man- pended, and all oasea assigned . After the formal chargea ware 4 Psss ^ NOW ! ENDS SMM.I *Tt be uegod that those who oeled. Mhncheeter Cbmmun- B. Flaherty Jr. has announced. of Kennedy with a black mourn­ cU of Churches (Protestant) staff from the uni'vei-sity facul­ raised his mancled right hand one,” South began, but North 6 A AO PsM ohester poHcWnan stood dlreot- fo r that day wMl be continued filed, Oswald waa brought be­ plan to sMmmI meet ak the ity Flayere have rcaoheduled ing bwid across one corner. The came toe tribute that toe “ death ty. and clenched his fist. didn’t let him finish. "The Ing taycnir wito tears streasiilng to ‘Tueeday, Nov. 38. Carcult fore newsmen. Speaking in a churah by 7:16. the pley for Friday and Satur­ photograph was signed by Ken­ of the president hot only needed ' The leaders of Massactnisetts One officer described him as trumps break 4-0 about once in down his iaioe. Oourt Mertcal offices yvUI also A il 'Vernon to«ni offloee wMl low voice into a cluster of let, “ A Pocket Guide to ’’M/ondsy's masUng wUI be ra- day, NVtv. 29 and 30, at 8:30 p. nedy to Kohler—“ with high es­ prives dur nation' of needed Institute of Technology—Presi­ cool, defiant and arrogant. ten hands,” North corrected THs stunned innreduUty that be ckMMd. be cloeed Monday, Selectman microphones thrust into his face Bridge,” send 80 cents to- soheduled to a M e r dake.” m. ak Whlton Audltotlum. teem and vmrmi personal re- leadership in a perilous time, dent JuHiis A. Stratton and Dr. 0.swald'a mother, who cams his plirtner. “ Once every twen­ paralysed the mrticn upon w oid John Lfc Daigle hee announced. he denied killing the President. { Bridge Book, Manchester Eve. Mombers oC Manchester vet­ In Mencheeter, the wfMOy Thpee having ticketa for this giards.” but also each of ua has a sense James R. KllHan. chairman of from nearby Fort Worth, said, ty hands hands the four trumps eC the deeith o t the President He appeared le.aa defiant than ' Herald, Box 8118, Grand Central eran’s organization and suxUi- garhege pickup schedule 'will be w e ^ may _ use______them at next TVo Marines stood at atten­ of personal loss.” the M IT corporation — also ex­ "I'm broken-hearted about this. will be beld by toe wrong op­ mvept A ifa ve o f shock through Rockville OHy candidates earlier, in the evening but still i SUUon, New York 17, N.T. '< sriea p U m in g to stteeul a me- maintained aa usual stKl the " p ^ o t m a n ^ ! tion beside the book. Nearby The official sorrow of toe pressed their sense of personal He is really a good boy.” ponent. ” Kandioater’a sdrools yesterday from both polKicai parileshave \vaa composed. He smiled sev­ ^ y r l g h t 1888 moctal Mesa Monday at 7:30 town diapoeal area will be open waa an American flag, draped Church of Christ, Scientist, was loss. V. A His wife, an attractive, petite South could have recovered a ftei'iNtoiu canceled all oampalgns for the eral times as he waa being General Feature# Oorp. pm. at fit Jamea’ Church may regular hours on Monday. The British Amerioen Cluh with black crepe. expressed by Its president, Mrs. Robert Welch, founder o f tha blonde, speaks broken English. if West MM held toe four \S1 Xn ipdet achoolB the Brat news Dec. 8 election for an ktdefinite que.stloned. AU polltioal actlvitlee have^ has cEuioeled Ra dhnee tortgM . Khrushchev refeired to Ken­ Helen Wood Bauman. She said: John Birch Society and a fre­ A Russian-language expert was thimps since he could have led call Tony O’Bright, 811 Oak " I don’t think he is a hut,” , WHERE THE REAL NEWS ■ ef the tragedy came through Ibeen canceled m well. A special time. nedy as “ a person of broad out­ “The world Is mourning toe quent critic of the President, V,. summoned to interpret a low trump through toe queen at, tor todonnatlon regarding Dlat. Atty. Henry Wade told ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AiP) -mllNiSGS! kurrle>rietephone calls to pru>- directors nveetiiYg scheduled for A bingo game acheduled for look who realistically assessed death of omr president, taken declared "This terrible tragedy Oswald attracted attention toward dummy’s jack, 'there the order o t procedure. newamen. “ I think he ia sane. I —A reader reported to toe 8t Clpele or office wotkww from Monday night has been indaf- tonigHt a t O a n g e Hah has bean St. Maurice Council of Catholic the situation and tried to find from us in toe midst of his represents everything which the four years ago when he an­ waa no recovery, however, The Rt. Renr. Msgr. Edward I don't mean that he is any Augustine Record that she flada friends, or relattvea vrho had toitely postponed, and meettogs oanoMed. Women of Bolton has canceled ways for negotiated Mttlement earnest effoils to help mankind. John .Birch .society has feared nounced in Fort Worth that he when Bast had toe four trumps. PRDMi5E8i J. Reardoit, pastor of S t Jamas’ PhD, but he answers questions toe want ad page a real nears heasd it on nudlo or televleton. o t the 'Young Democrats sched­ Ita silver tea and sale scheduled of toe international' problems " I t is a sEul thing that this was going to Russia to live and Bouto was doomed to defeat. Church, appointed O’Bright as for our country and to which very easily, and he Is sharp.” j page in her paper, A t Mlanctweter High ddiool. uled for Motnlay, and the Demo­ A baitquet a t the Ladtoa Aux- today at toe home of Dr. and which now divide the world., country, wMch stands for free w« have bewi so bitterly op­ would renounce his U.S. citisen- A simple safety play would MIk ISBWW'MMKII i HM u I coordinator of veteran’s groups 2 Secret Service agients. Dallas "to etoeaea lUd Just been dlamlased cratic Town Oommittea aohed- -Qiaty o f the DlaMan American Mrs. Richard C. Alton of Hebron choice of Its executive officer, shlp. ^ uarantee toe slam against aify ^ I read It” , ahe etteEndtog the eervioe. “ The So-viet government and posed. police and FB I men had quissed who ia leaving town because Phia—la Bhoittig Ooler Sor the day at 1:86 p.m. when uled for 'Pieeday, have been dub, pienned for tonigNt, has Rd. the Soviet people share the deep should suffer such violence.” He went to the Soviet Union reak. After winning the first Bells of Protestant Churches ’’During the past several Oswald for almost 10 hours be­ S word cyme that the President canoeled. been oenoeled. grief of toe American people Rabbi Siunuel J. Fox, presi­ and lived there three years, dur­ trick With toe king of hearts their bouse la for sals; 1 know "OWLS AT SEA** in Manchester erUl toll MoiKiay year,” Welch said, "Oorrantuinlat fore charging him with the mur­ another woman has a new living had been shot. The puMic ed- Bolton Public Library will be dent of too Massachusetts (Coun­ ing which time he married Ms South should lead a low trump and sanctuarlae wiU be open for The m ajority of Main St. buai- over thla great loss and express pressures have increasingly der of the President Earlier in room suite because the old oiM N e SM uadar IS admittod The Mi . atEd Mrs. Ctufe o f closed all day Monday. ' toe hope that toe search for cil of Rabbis, called (or me­ wife. Then he applied for per­ Instead of toe ace. prayer at the hour o f the fu- eesmwi have eemounced thla made the assassination of beada the evening he was charged w ith ' Gale dttd-iereeB 7 PAL Sumed on. Temple Beth ShMom has can­ settling toe disputable issues, a morial prayers for toe late presl mission to return to the United When West shows out. South Is for sale; and 1 disoovsr nsnU of the late Preaident John morning, through the Retail IM- of state a weapon of poUticat . the unprovoked slaying of a po-; Prindnal A . Raynnond Rogers Vernon public schools will be search to which President J. F. dent. States. plays the Jack from dummy, another has dl'vorced her hus- opoaMvab Ka Oaa vlafon and thethe DowntownDownt/ Mer- celed Hs program tonight in the aotion.” liceman 60 minutes after the aa-1 «a taJkiag to Vkso P r. Kennsdy. Dr. Fox said “OUr country Eastlast wins with the queen of beuid because she adveitisas Uadsr IS AAalttod'* PiWidpal Miante Association, that storea Temple’s veatry. olosed Monday, Raymond E .! Keimedy made a tangible con- In a separate message, Welch ! saaalnation. | In a radio interview last sum­ taurenbs LaonaaM in the haM Ih e aiuKunoemeiR was made Ramsdell, superintendent of tribution, would be continued in and the world at large should mer In New Orleans, where he- spades and returns a club. her wedding Hag for sale.” Jdntly by the Rev. C. Henry w ill be closed on Monday, the sent a telegram of condolence City detective Ed Hicks, after dutakla the main oCfioe Mm the 81. Bridget’a (3hurch has can- srivoola, has aimounced. (Jlaases toe Intereirta of peace, for the seek atonement for this flagrant was born Oct. 18, IMS, Oswald Declarer wins in dummy and Anderson, pastor of Emanuel day of the late Proaident’e to the President’s widow. lAi. J Intensive investigation of the | first asmounoemant cams over oMed all Christian Doctrine 'Will be resumed TViesday. benefit of mankind." violation of all standards of Claimed he never actually re­ returns a'tnimp. If Bast plays Lutheran Cfaurdi and head of frmeral. Welch wa.s td have been hon­ slaying, drew this picture of the 1 IOm iniercom. “I thought at first Maasee aiMl a solemn Mgh Mass ethics and human decency. . .” Oswald Shows His Manacled Wrists nounced Ms American citisen- low. South erill let dummy's the Manchester OnmcU of The Manchester Package ored at a fifth anniversary din­ hour surrounding the tragedy: that sameans was testing the of requiem win be oeMbrated in TTw Venwn Board of Educa­ Another Jewish spokesman, sMp, and therefore had been trump win toe trick. Bast must Cawcehes, the Rev. FeUx M Store Associatfon )m s announced ner Saturday night of the Birch Oawald waa working on the dyiStonK"![ hs said, ‘VftecauseIt had m d the church st 7 :80 p.m. Monday. tion has postponed its meeting j Rabbi Alex WeUfogel of the able to return to AmericA How­ therefore cover with the nine of STANLEY Davie, pairtor Second Ooe^ t s - that all package stores win be Society but the t'wo-day meet­ fifth floor of the Texas book de­ up." o t Alex Hackney and Trophy sciMduled Monday evening un­ ! Association of Orthodox Rabbis ever, State Department officials spades. cloaad. pository, the floor from which gatlonal Churdi and head o f Night, echedulod for tonight at til further notice, CTwirman Ekl- I In Ma.«Bachusetts. said "M en of ing called ’T h e New Ervgland said their records show that on South wins with the king and WARNERS T A T E G ^ 3 Teachers, admlnistratora and Some stores, tmanches o t Obituary the shots were flredi A man the Manchester Ministerial Aa- ward Masker annouiKed today. all faiths ected to dent.” COUMPBRRESttNttiCMOtKDf ______, vations should reconfirm A'waxd dinner of the Rockville VEIRNON — Gorald Richard ful servant in this tragic and issued an appeal through its port. take a flnesee throtigh toe 10-6 t ^ e r a said. "None o f ue o o ^ dose or nqt when T>m Herald them O.swald replied; "No, you go 'via said, ”W e beard vrith deep vrito Victor Benetti, club Rlsley, 71, o t Tunnel Rd., dep­ .shocking end to the life of president, Kenneth I. Guscott, - He was twice court-miurtlaled to prevent the loee'of a second helbsve it.. ‘wae tnw. A m the first went to J N ^ . man' Junior Chamber of Commerce on down and send the elevator shook yesterday the news of the ^ e r^ at the Manchester Country uty health officer of the town President Kennedy.” 'to join the nation in pledging while serving with the Marines trump trick. gaihlod leports became clearer Atiy. Eugene Kelly, president sdieduled for tonight at the back up.” r~i-----■—»«— a t P resident John lub. o t Vernon, died suddenly tMs The Rev. Dr. Paul L. Sturges, our su{^x>rt to the new Presi­ in Japan, a Marine Corps DM ly <>uee«len and mote ominoua, erveryona In of the Manchester. Ctosmber of Three J'a Restaurant in Bolton As Oswald left the building, F. Kennedy, and wtab to offer has been postponed. morning ait Ms iwme. minister of the Massachusetts dent and to hla efforts to carry spokesman said. One charge Partner opens srlih 1 N.T. that room, I tMnk, eras silently Commerce, said tMe m om lng: he waa stopped by Dallas po­ our prayera and alivoere sym­ In the early 20s Mr. Rtoley Baptist convention, expressed forth the program on behalf of was violating a regulation re- (16 to U pMnta). nag tlw next praytogr.” A Teen-age Dance planned for lice. Oswald told them, he pathy to Ms family.” "W e urge all bustneasee and might at Second C served -with the detocU'we b «- the grief of Baptists with the which President Kennedy gave quirMg the registration of pri­ yer passes. You hold: Whan the fact of the Fresi- IndusMes in Manchester to close C ongrentltlon- The AmarbeUe 0>rp. in Rook- worked In the building and was The Rev. Mr. Anderson aald I church has been reeui o f Hartford. In 1936 he comment ” We call upon our hla life.” vately owned firearms. The oth­ . tdes, <|-18-8-S; Henrts. aric o f the Moon,” the dra­ quiem for the children at 9 am. President Johnson Risley, and lived in Vernon 30 ater on West Jefferson Street, have not yet announced that yeara. He was a member of the And Democratjc Gov. John W. learned of the assoaoination. he leans last year for disturbing For Iheinwold’s 86-page book- ASTMAa < m a group’s fall production, A Mgh M «si or requiem wlU be not far from where Tippett had odehratsd for parieliioneri at they will be closed on Monday. First Congregational Church of King of New Hampshire, at first cast aside the prepared pro­ been slain. the peace after he and some BNDS TONIGHT whidL had been schodulod tor The single largest employer in last M ght 7:80 p.m. Vernon, the Vernon Grange, a unable to comment because ot gram and led the musictEms m Officers surrounded the thea­ anti-Castro Cubans scuffled as B U S T lA N O A S ’n a i In ” T H E \ J U » h X t r at ii4d-8:Bd toe area. United Aircraft, an­ his personal gH et, later issued a At uUng Junior High, the A Mgh Mesa of requiem wiM 50-year member of Evergreen the funeral march from Bee­ ter, and then entered. When Oswald Whs passing out pro- Pina Pbatnetee "W O NIM EBrU L N B W T O R S ” a t S:86 nounced this morning that all Setting Fast Pace statement saying: "In my tears flrat nerwp of the tragedy came Lodge of Masons, South Wind thoven’s Symphony No. 3. N Castro literature. be celebrated at 7:60 p.m. Mon­ branches will be cloa^. they spotted Oswald near the SO T, and an honorary member of and sorrow. It la siwl to (tad The atuimed audiwice o f soma A Cuban exile now living in through a ttoono call to Vice day at the Church of the As- William P. Gwinn, president rear, he pulled out his pistol and Today and Tease nnner WsMasa' OBly "S A N T A C K AU S" - the Eighth District Fire De­ words to express the shock and 2,600 ' stood solemnly with New Orlegns, Carlos Brioguler, PrincipEt] 'William OsldwoU. sianptkm. The school win be o f UA(J, tMe m om lng aMd: “ AU (Ooattawd (NEB Fags Oas) dren, Caroline and John Jr^, had pulled the trigger. It failed to partment of Manchester. He pain of our tragedy.” bowed heads as the eomber mu­ said a man named Lee H . Os- Come Dine After a hurried conference, dosed, M yyUI the School of of us are grieved by toe Prsai- been told of their father’s death. go oft, and the officers Jumped wes a member of the Republi­ Republican Sen. Norris Cot­ sic filled the hall. wald tried tp infiltrate Brin- Principal Hyatt SutUffe made Religion Monday afternoon. dent’a death, and ara saddened car. Mra. Kesmady, who had him. Both have birthdays this month can party. ton of New Hampshire said The Preeldent’s death ^wead guler’a anti-Castro orgaiUsation. the decision to pipe the nows "De Profundle” ((hit of toe in this time of national tragedy. been riding with Mm, triad to —Caroline turning 6 and John 8. V i In the scuffle that followed, StuTVlvora Inolude a son, GU' "This tragedy must awaken all sorrow across the entire spec­ VHe oSerqd Mmself aa a fer- ^ Tonighf , into classrooms 'Via the inter- Depth), toe rosary and prayers “ TTie people of our orgaMaa- Uft Ms head, cl’ylng, “ Oh, nol’’ Friday night Mrs. Keimedy one patrolman was cut on the bent M. Rlsley of Chestnut Hill, of us to the grim task that will trum o f life in N ew Etogland. mer Marine to train Cubans for oom. for toe new. .nrattjN^M dfnt and toe tlon, I feel sure, w ill want to Half an hour later John F. went to Betoesda Naval Hospi­ face before. Oswald was sub­ Lebanon; four daughters, Mrr. be ours to cope with—the moun­ Civic, social and spoils events an invasion,’' Brlnguier sqld.'“ I "W o natiually wore worried," government were rSclted last observe Monday’s hour of Kennsdy, 44, the flrat Roman dued. Am they snapped the hand­ At Hie very Popular tal where Kennedy’s body was Norman Strong, Miss Grace I. tain of violence and lawlessness were canceled or postponed im- wmq suspicious of him from the Autliffe ssM, ” aa to how the night at S t Janiee’. Church. TTm mourning with thsir famUies. Catholic and youngest man ever prepared for burial. cuffs on his wrists, Oswald was Rlsley, Mrs. DavW Steele and that made this horror possible.” tU after the funeral ritee of tha heard to say; “It’s all over.” start A few days later I en­ and ExoltlBg New children V v«^ reect. But we fpecial service, which filled toe A requiem Mass will be said sleeted to toe presidency, was Also at the hospital were Atty. Democratic Gov. Philip H. countered * Mm distributing . felt they should be aware of Miss Gall C. Rtaley, rtil of V er­ chief executive. 0 dead. An angry crowd had gathered church to overflcwtog, waa pub- Monday a t noon at St. Mau­ Gen. Robert P. Keimedy, the non; two sisters, Mrs. ESsie Hoff of Vermont called Ken­ “ Viva Fidel Castro” literature.^ this trameadous moment of Ms- It waa stuiming, almost un- A t Portland, Maine, the yesu:- around the theater when the UcUed over the teleitoone to par- rice Church, Bolton. The usual late President’s brother and Levy" of Suffield and Mrs. nedy's death ” An Immense loss ton in tot making.” brilevaMe newa that flashed ly oonforence of the New Eng­ suspect was pulled out and put ishoners, and waa toe the unoffunofficial 8 am . Mass Monday rviff be chief adviser, and several close Esther T roy o f Wapping, and to tree people everywhere. 'word came that toe Presi­ around the oountry and to the land Society of Newspaper Edi­ into a patrol wagon. When he begtontog of memorial observ­ onUtted. aides, saUd toe assistant White eight grandchildran. President Kennedy himself was dent had died just before Mass­ far reachM of the Yuorid. tors broke up albrupUy after was booked, officers noted that ances to be held this week by A requiem sucbaitet for the House press secretary, Andrew Funeral services wGl be held a profile of courage.” his height and weight—6 feet •, es were dismissed at 3:35. ”17ie toe Catholic Church. aoul of the lata preekleiit Yvtk Expraasiona of grief. Morrow, Hatcher. A former Senate colleague of news of the Prealdent’s Oissas- £ f lS T U J O O Mdtdren took it calmly and very surprise poured in from friends Monday at 1:30 p.hi. at the sinatlon reached the meeting 160 pounds—tallied'with the de­ Henry J. O’Brien, Archbishop be oMebrated tomorrow at 8 Through toe lUght, Hatcher First <3ongr«gatloniJ ClHinch o f the President’s, former U.S. - scription given of a man fh )o seriously,” Sutllffe sEdd. "Aa ot Hartford, has ^ven special am . a t St. Osorge’e W^piaoopal and antagcnlsto,’ allies and foes, aaid, two priesta undertook a Sen. Ralph E. Flanders, R-Vt., hall. Leslie Moore, executi'vo Frl-S at-S u a. MaMnees Vernon. The Rev. John Lacey, editor o f the ■Worcester, Mass., was seen near the assassination they filed out o f the building, dispensation for the celebration Church. from toe Kremlin and from toe vigil beside a catafalque beai^ said he suspected "That the Only Vatican. pastor, will offiicdate. Burial 'wlU Telegram Gazette, and society area. Please Note they were Edl very subdued, and of Mass anytime with toe ex­ Our Savior Lutheran Church, ing Kennedy’s body. antl-lntegratlon feeling was For Jolmson, toe probtems be in East Windsor Hin Ceme­ president, said rescheduling of » i •. #> '»■ - .#■ m i ^ were In teett*.’’ ception of tomorrow when all <3raham Rd., Wapplng, wiM hoki In Rome Pope Paul VI, who back of It. We do not know, but Friday 1:80 and 8:16 7 Walnut St, Manchseter A t B e n n c t and Bowers were Just beginning. tery. the maeting must wait at least After 40 yesrs of aervini this Masses Yvill be held at toe regu­ a service of prayer for our received toe chief executive at that would be my fear.” V IWende may call at the Bchools, principals decided to Bjr moving into the WMte an audience during Ms' June Sen. Edmund S. Muskle, D- a week. . . . * , c. T * BaSnidayTOiSO-lttld-tilt lar hours. The priests of S t oountry tonight at 7. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 area with the finest of food wltoold toe news for fear of a House he also assumes leader- visit to Italy, prayed for Mm. Maine, expressed bewilderment Among the sports event* put and dtoO James’ Church will celebrate a A high MaM of requiem will Main St, Manchester, tomorrow BwcV. mass reaction from toe chil­ stop of . the West to toe cold war Rep. Henry B. Gotuales, (J- on "the motive of anymie who off was uie traditional Heuvard- we are h^py to announce that solemn Mgh Mass of icqulem be celebrated Monday at 8 p.m. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Sunday 8H10 and 8:46 M oIib Y o u r N « x t dren. But as Beimet dismissed at 7:30 p.m. Monday for'toe late —and faces toe m ajor question Tex., reported Mrs. Keimedy’s would do this to his country.” Yale footbcdl game scheduled Mrs. Marina Oswald, wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, held m a suapeot in the aesaasInaitkMi a t we are now gble to serve you at St. Bernard’s Church in of whether Soviet Premier for Saturday at New Haven, at 8:15, Principal George Brad- President. The cMldren of Grade last goodby to her husband Democratic Sen. Tom M cIn­ President Kennedy leaves the Dallas city j ^ l last nigM. wtUi her moVher-tn-law, Mrs. Miairguer- lau said he coidd see some of Rockville. Khrudbriwv wiU stir up a new Morris Haskell Conn. It was at the Harvard- Ita 0.swald, after being questioned by officers. She carries a baby >n her arms and walks be­ Nifht Out at the finest in legal beverages 8 of St. James’ School wUl sing j L. lying in Dallas’ Parkland tyre of New Hampshire, called toe children talking In small, criaia to test the mettle o f the Hospital. Morris Haskell, 63, of Spring- Columbla football gam e in hind her daugirter. It was not known w'hether she wws permitted to see her huSband. (A P toe Masst “The loss of this noble leader as well. Why not ride out to hushed groups. Somehow they Archbishop O’Brien will cele- new Aftweioen riilef executive. She jn v e her husband a ftoal field, Mass., formerly of Man . . . a shock to oUr republic.” Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 19 that Photofax). PELUNS! Judgli)g from Johnson’s public the PresldiOTt attended his last beautiful Btdton this Sunday had heard by word of mouth. )irate a Pontifical Mass of re- , Gonzales aald, and then Chester, died yesterday at Wes OmnecUcut G ov. John N. “ 1 made no announcement un­ atoem at the (Jathedral of St. Prayer D a y statemanta, no U g change to slipped toe ring from her finger son Hospital, Springfield, after Dempsey, a Democrat, could football game. head soon was bathed in blood. ‘SUPERBr and see. Still time to make til after our primary and bus foreign policy appesuad likely, and placed it on his. a short Illness. say only he was “ Inexpressibly After leaving that game the Joseph, Hartford, Tuesday at As the dying President —OfMi for he has s tr o ^ ly supported .President made a pri-vate, unan­ children had left at 3:66,” said 7 ’.80 p.m. wMch wUl be toe of' Minutes later, Keimedy’s Mr; Haskell was born In Hart­ shocked” hs was so moved by slumped forward, his wife, Jac­ that Thanksgiving reserva­ Proclaimed toe Kennedy line. nounced trip to Hollywood Cem­ Miss Esther Oranstrom, Bow­ ficlal commemorative service of bronze ooffin vras ivheeled out ford and lived in Manchester the news. Not the Assassin, queline, reached for her hus­ tion. ers principal. ”I felt obligated Another problem Is Congress about 30 years ago. . etery, Brookline, to lay flower# toe Diocese of Hartford. of toe hosplte] for toe sad And Qov. John H. Clmfeq, R- band, uttering a desperate and to maintain the schoM’s seren­ Yvhere Kennedy’s legislative pro­ on toe grave o f his Infant son, Mancbeater Jewry swanned to ;k>umcy to Waahlngton. Survivors include his wife, R .L, called the assassination '"A pathetic, “ Oh, no!” ity, especially for the little ones. By Dempsey gram—the tax redtMtion hill and Mrs. Ann CJohen Haskell; two Patrick Bou'vter Kennedy, who STANL EY W ARNER FtMay night servloee aA Temple Aboard toe plane befoire take­ terrible thing . . . it is a great A Secret Service agent threw Ws have 300 children under six civil rights legislation—Is stalled daughters, Mrs. Elaine Kupson died In August wttoln 40 hour# Both Staokxn last evening, and off, with Mra. Keimedy and Ms loss . . . to the whole world.” Lee Oswald Says Mmself, spread eagled, over the THREE RESTAURANT yearp old, and I didn’t want (Oonttined from Page One) apparently ta t the rest o f the wife at his aide, Johnson took and Miss Subeui Haskell, both of Tl)e expressions of sorrow o f birth. rear seat of the big blue car— m m T* them upset and crying on their filled the old saiKtuaxy to over- year. 5¥ toe oath of office from U.S. Springfield; three sisters, Mrs. ROUTE 6 and 44A—«(H ,T O N fkTWlng, aa they .chanted in uni- protecting with his body the two way home.” Johnson won his fame, how­ Ida Ostrinsky of Manchester, eon the ancient kaddish, the brought such harm to our na- District Judge Sarah T. Hughes. jemin J. Oallahan Funeral (Oontiniied from Page One) night’s sleep in the city jail be­ wounded men. TODAY And so the story went through­ tlon. ever, by whipping and cajoling Mrs. Yetta Sechter of Hartford TEL. die tsat mouriMir’a prayer reaervad for Twenty-seven people, all there Home, 602 Main St., Blast H eu<- fore grilling him anew. The motorcade .stopped mo­ AND out the schools in the first “We are sick at heart,” com senators toward Ms way ot was room ter,- crowded into toe and Mrs. Sarah Schafer of New Special Posts ' tlon would be .sought before Wade .said Dallas authorities mentarily. Then William Greer, shocked moments of toe trage­ SI of foved onoa thinking. York Cjity, and one grandchild ford, with toe Rev. WsJter Abel Rafchi Leon Wind, visibly mented toe Rev. Dr. Seymour gold-carpeted presidential com ofttcialting. Burial 'will be In presentation of the ca.se to a had no prior cause to take note Kennedy’s Secret Service driv­ PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS! dy. . But toe eonsensus on Capitol Funeral seivioes will be held TOMORROW shaken, devoted the entire serv­ Sti John of Choate, toe school partinent of toe big Jet for the Center Cemetery, E)ast H art­ grand jury. He .said a grand of Oswald’s activities. ' er, tramped down on the accel­ Decision-to doss toe schools in Wallingford young John Ken HUl is that there vdll be no two-minute ceremony. tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Asch- Set for Aides jury probably would get the Oswald, dark-haired, sharp- erator and whipped the car for­ MATINEES ONLY Monday bame quickly this ice to the memory of the late more battles in the halls of Con­ er Funeral Home, Sumner Ave ford. Shown Eves. Only U rn Toes. nedy once attended. At Andrews Air Force Base, Frienxfo may _ call at toe fo- ca.se next week, po.sa|bly on featured and packing a solid 160 ward—to get out of range of the TODAY morning in compliance with toe pTrcsIitent. gress tMs yeEU-. Springfield. Burial will be in The Selvation Army wlU .In New Haven, Mayor Richard Just outside , toe capital, a mil­ meraJ home tomorrow from 2 Wednesday. pounds on a 6-foot 9-lnch frame, gunman and to race for the Shown A t 12-1:46-8:80 request of Gov. John Dempsey. C: Lee waa photographed at Ms Already worn and with tem­ itary guard of honor came to Caty Homes C::emetery, Spring Of President hospital. > Shows Nightly, 8:80*8:45 spoimor a Sacred Concert to- to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The prosecutor said the case responded quickly to a' newsman TOMORROW All Manchester schools, both desk. The look of soetow In his pers frayed after 11 months of attention aa the Jet wito toe big fled. There will be no caling Kennedy, who never regained idglYt a/t 7:80 at the Youth O n - could come to trial within three who .shouted at \him: "D id you Please See Our Otter Ads Shown A t 2HM and 8:46 public and parocMal, will be face aatid more about his feelings its first session, Congress is ex­ American flag on Its teil hours. consciousness, was given the tar, instead of the Pope Concert Mrs. Margaret C Wallace (Continued from Page One) weeks, or could be delayed for kill the Presidetlt?” F E A T U R E A T 7:16-8:80 For EvealaE Show shut down for toe day, officials than any statement could. pected to close shop soon and touched down and taxied into last rites of the Roman Catholic originally...... sMieduled.d. Thi Thera w ill go home until toe next seslion a.s long as two . months. . ” No, I did not kill the Presi­ ^■7/ WONDERQ have announced. "All Americans are shocked toe glare of U|hte- Mrs. Johanna W. Lemieux Mrs. Margaret Cleary Wal­ One of Cfonnally’s . aides, Jul­ church as he lay dying in the be a 'l^ o d of prayer for the A trail of strange circum­ dent,” snapped Oswald. "I -did Assistant Supt. Ronald P. to the core and deeply sadden­ in January. The coffin was lowered on an lace, 79, o f W allingford died emergency room. Two priests LUTZ-CIVITAN fam ily o f the late P reaident, for Mrs. Johanna Wittenberg L«- ian Read, described Connally’s stances led authorities to bear not kill anyone.” Scott emphEuUsed in addition ed by toe terrible tragedy,” Also not very far along toe elevator platform, then carried last night. 2 ’..V /.,/ mleux, 76, of Harlford, mother condition as much /improved. were summoned to minister spi­ Q PAf^KLE our new Pieeident, for our lia- roEul wm a decision whetoer down bn Oswald aa the prime A massive- hunt for Kennedy's that all public schools will hdd aald State RepuMlcan ChMrman to a gray colored Nayy ambu­ of RIeWaird Lemieux o f 65 Fin ­ She was bom in Manchester, He said that the governor also ritually to the nation’s first tlon and the wedd. The pubhe Johnson w ill campaign to try to suspect in the killing: as.sassin egan almost before half day sISslons both Tuesday A. Searie Plnnsy. lance with curtains drawn. the daughter of toe late Mi­ asked about Mrs. K«;nnedy and Catholic president. Is hYvlted. Erin toe presidency in Ms own ley Sit., died Thuireday EUt Hhrt- He worked in a textbook ware- the echo of the tragic, history- BJAUTY TSMEl u erilE ffiEIES and Wednesday, with no lunches Flags were lowered to half Mrs. Keimedy, who came chael and Julia Shaw CJleary At about the- time Kennedy MANCHESTER CIVIC ORCHESTRA At the direction of the hssd ford Hospital. was told that she had returned hou.se which police pinpointed ae altering shots had died away. beiiv served. Currlculiun meet- mast throughout toe state as right in 1964 down toe plane’s steps with and lived here imtll 1920. died. Policeman J. D. Tippett P ra s M tt o f tlw Lutheran Church Synod, Even as toe troubles of toe She is survived by another to Washington.. the place from which a high- The bullets . sent Kennedy togs for gU teachers ara sched­ ■church bells tolled the sad tid­ chin high, climbed in to accom­ aon, a stoter and three grEuid- She Is srurvivod by one son, Several of CfonruJly’s relatives was shot fatally in Oak Cliff, WEDNESDAY. DEC. 4, 1963. AT 1:15 P.M. uled Tuesday at 1:80 p.m. The epedsi prayera and k memorial YYorld and toe country whirled powered rifle with a telescope slumping forward,t unconscious, h . //p ings across the greens. pany her husbemd’s body on the chlldren. Arthur J. Wallace of Walling­ hurried here Friday. These in­ four miles from where the Pres­ half day* session Wednesday is servloe wiU hs heU tomorrow on, toe nation lowered its (lags sight was aimed at the head of at about 12:30 p.m. At 1 p.m., Keennedy had been no stranger ride to the hoapltal. Funeral seirvix»» wlU be held ford wito whom .she made her cluded four brothers, his sister ident had been killed. “THE WORLD AROUND W traditional toe day before the for the late Presideeit John F. to half staff In mourning for its the chief executive as he drove the President was dead in an BAILEY AUDITORIUM. to Coimecticut. He had 'visited With two motorcycles riding Mlonday at 2 p.m. alt the Grace home; one brother, Paul A. and his mother. A few minutes later, police Thanksgiving recess. Kennedy at Oonoordla ljutheran young President with the Har­ past in his open limousine. Po­ emergency room at Parkland Dec. 1—''Taiwan Today (Formosa) toe state tvdee VM le running escort, toe ambulance sped Lutheran Ohrirch, Hantford, C3eary o f Albuquerque, N. M.. were tipped a suspicious looking In deference to the late PreS' vard accefit Yrirose watchword lice said Oswald was in the Hospital. Vice President Lyndon Lectvrer: Margaret Iteker Church and at Emanuel Luth­ for the presidency, in I960.' away into the night. wCth the Rev. FVederlck W. and one sister, Mrs. William I man had been seen entering a MANCHESTER HlOH SCHOOL Idont, and to response to i became “ vigor. building at the time. B. Johnson automatically as­ eran Church at 9 and 10:80 am . Be returned twice more after Johnson, Ms w ife at his side, TelrdunEum officiating. Burial Hhmis o f 27D BluafieW Dr. Diamond Quits 3 I theater. prodamaflcn trara GovenMr Today, Keimedy’ s body was to Within 45' minutes after the sumed th powers of president. Jan. 19—"Highlights of BnuH** Special memorial aervicea Ills election. toon atei^ied off toe plane. Look­ will be In Roae HUl Memorial The funeral will be held Tues­ I. With Tippett’s death barely Tickets On Sale A t Ray Beller’s Muelc Shop, Watkins John Dempeey, almoA sU lie in repose in toe East Room assassination a policeman who One bullet slammed into the Lectorer: Howard Pollard w ill he held tomoiTOW 8 pm i Last year Talq UMverslty had ing wan and drawn, Johnson Park, Rooky Hill. day momlng from toe Fitzger­ j reported, a squad of police sur- mutddpel, d'toc azid oommerdal of toe 9^te House as dlgnlta Auxiliary Post tried to pick up Oswald as a back of Cormally. Brothers, Potterton's, Keith’s Variety Stoie. at tiw North Methodiat dytuch. awarded him ^ honorary de-< shook hands with government Prlends inay call at the Tay­ ald Funeral Home, Wallingford, ' rounded the theater. Feb. 9— ^“Toscany, Italy Golden Province** funotione to Mencheeter hEwe lies—Elsenhower among them— suspicious person four miles Kennedy apparently had no Bion Liutheran Bvangallcsl gree. In the fall of 1963, he had officials aiul congressioiuil lead­ lor and MIodeen Funeral Home, with a Mass of requiem at Ho/ly I They brought Oswald out after been csnoeled through Tuesday file by. Sam C. Diamond ot 88 Cion- from the warehouse was shot to chance. ADULTS la—STUDENTS $1 . Lecturer: Stan Watoh Church WiU include the late toured Bridgeport, Water bury. ers, faced a battery of micro­ 233 Waahlngton St., Hartford, ' a fight and he was charged, Sunday Ms body will be car •iMnlty Church. Burial will be In stance Dr., who earlier this death. Police said the bullet that momtog. ' P resident. John F. Keimedy, in New Haven ayid other com- phones and cameras, and asked tonight from 7 to 9 and tomor­ St. John’s Ometery, Walling- ”We never expected to save hours later, with Tippett’s slay­ March 22—"Hawaii, America’s Island State** AM Manchester schools. aU lied to a somber cartage up toe week was named captain of tho killed the offle^r came from a Hs annual ohservsnee of tT muMties to behalf o f Democratic toe help of an Am ericaiu and row from 2 to 6 a/nd 7 to 9 his life.” said one doctor. "H e ing. An eyewiti^ss told police Lecturer: Edward M. Brigham Jr. route of presidents and heroes foid. Manchester Auxiliary Police, pistol fired byjy OsOswald, who was town offices, Ubrarles, bsnka, last Sunday a t the chuich year candidates. God. was too grievously wounded. We Oswald shot T lp ^ tt, who appar­ —Peiuisylvanla ‘ Avenue—to the pm. Friends may caH at the fu­ charged with murder. , April l ^ “Thereni Always Be An England** post offices, most stores and tomoiTOW, which is sat aside In Two men, Who helped Mm The big Army helicopter that yesterday submitted his resigna­ ju.4t did what we could.” ently had stopped the dishonor­ the major ana employer. Unit­ Capitol where he will Ue to state neral home tomorrow and Mon­ tion from that post to General Mrs. Oswald, mother of a two- ootnmemocsdton of tiw dead launch Ms suoqsasful campaign had lofted Kennedy so often Mrs. Ruth E. Murphy day from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. At least eight physicians ably discharged ex-Marine for Lecturer: CHiarlea Forbes Taylor ed Aircraft, have ckwod their until Monday momlng beiwath Manager Richard Martin. month old child, was quoted by TONIGHT St. M ary’s Episcopal Church for the Democrqtlc nomlns.tlon, now carried toe new President WAPPING— Mrs. Ruth Eliz- crowded into the emergency questioning. No one knows what toe towertog dome of the Capi­ Diamond said that the town Wade" as saying her husband doors Monday. will hold memorial services at to 1890, live to Connecticut.' to the WMte House. aheth Murphy, 77, o f 2749 E31- room and gave the 46-year-old caused the officer to want to A LL IN COLOR Each PreoenUtion To Be Held Or AM p ^ tto a l meettogs, to- tol. cluirter forbids a town official had in his possession as recently noon on Monday One o f them, U.S. Sen. Ahnu- Johnson held Ms w ile’s arm ington A've., daiy through MoiMlaor evening. iMmtng whitely in the darkness ham, and David Burnham, all fringe of the btisiness district Kennedy .cried but did they T mA b Im 4oi' |NA*a: ... aedy’s untimely death bes aach other to wackend atete- Keimedy would be burled where a service program. Mra. Williank his American citizenship in 1959, • ••sssswtssssssssssssssess'ssf'sat | Yrith the Washington Monument of South Wlndaor, Fiancia Daniel 'VenUli, Harry Ringtwffer where i /private firm stos’es, realise they had been witnesses ncNMeeusB ebobked the Mrodd, aitd -we, the Idlas Anna French announoed menite reapectfrilly raapataad Ms tofant son Patrick was In- Johnson vriU serve a* hoateos. apd he said he belonged to a buys and sells school textbooks. to a tragic piece of history. .TedmlissuRlkB that aU town Itonstes wW be allent. a bright shaft in the distance Burnham and Wetoater Bum- Mvd John Howard. 'ADDRESS people of Manchester, e«prM terted Just a few weeks ago In proOtstro outfit called "Fair The bullets traveled about 100 At that point, some who had otoasd on Monday. Ttw Jiailor T tw normally haaivy schedule behind them. ham, both of East Hartford, a ihMiaiMSMrais our deepest sjrmpathy t n his a fam ily plot in a Brookllns, Tha American Cancer Society The offioers and oosKdt of (ha Play for Cuba.” yards at a 46-degree angle. been watching the progress of Room at ttio I t e iy O tem y l i ­ Then, iriille the others stood atater. Mire. OMve Rono o f South u.towii faniMy, and only ask that w e aU at waakand opemte activity was Mass., cemetery. ArUngten Na- is currently spending more than Little Miss Softball League wiH Poli«a said that Oswald, dur­ James W. Altgens, Associated the presidential motorcade brary arUI be open late, until 9 beneath the portico outside, Wtaidadr: fifteen grandchildren (Sunday at dll6) I_____ ; (iSsmday at 7:d8) piwy for thla great man snd suapenkled. Thraa nnMsgis fo o t­ tionaa Ciemetery was aiw tter $2 million on leukemialev reseurch, meat and elect offlcarB Monday ing his first 10 hours of quas- Press photograi^er, said pieces threw toenuelvesto to toe ground, Johneon walkeq alone through and aeven great-grandchildren. dhow Starts witi (Bat. 7)—-(*lnn. 8rtW) ' Bndoae Your Cheek With Above Order hhi family durtog these days of pm., on Tuesday to help com- ball gasnaa, tonluding ttw tra- poeslbUlty. accordliig to. Dr. I, S. Ravdln, ,«t 7:30 pan. at. the home o f Mra, •tonliM, was arrogant and defi­ of flesh appeared to fly from face down, to seek protection psEiaste fo r loat thna Thera was no w «d whether the French doors and Into the Funeral aeandoes w ill bg bpW - W a td i top, Chreat Thdaliagivlag Eva Shesr—Wedneqday ^ * tioa CAKitlOxViL dltkaKladen Tala41aiYard gamie. preaident of the 'Society, Mary MHney, 35‘S. Alton St. ant They promiaed Mm a Keimedy's car. Hie Prgaidont'a from atigf‘ iurther gunnre. llo n d ir the late President’s two chil­ White House. Mauday alt 1 pm. alt the Bm- A * ✓ •V 1

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P A C E F O U S MANCHESlIa^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1968 . B4ANCHESTER EVENING HER.\LD; MANCHESTl3l, CONN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1968 PAGE FIVE ------' ------* ‘ ------' ------' ' ■ «' ■"« I ...... I ' The Natidn’s New President ______■ X < KATMOND i . CKOVtBT fhis wife and thq.Ooonanyrlu . WAldONtlTON (AP> — Tall By ARTHBR EVEWgl’I' DALLAS (AP) — 'President Ms car appfoachM the Texas Ttaoui Lyiidon B. Jolinaoii, muI- John Fitzgerald Kennedy arose book dbp^iory, a six-story *fac«d and solern^r, entered hia • r v .'A '’ early and exuberantly Fri­ structure that overlooks the un­ His Body Brough t first full day a* President day morning, the 33nd day. derpass. of November, 1968, the day he "Yctt can't say DaBas isn’t today and moved for national kept a rendezvous with his final, friendly today,’! Mrs. Connally ■ unity in Aitaerica’s time of trag­ harsh destiny. told the Presideht, T6 White House edy. He was-In the Texas Hotel in Kennedy started to reply. EHe^ted to the awesome of­ F ort Worth, mMway in a quick At that moment, '12:30 p.m., tour*of^e Btaie, with speeches suddenly from a fUth floor wln- fice by the assassin's gunfire WASHINGTON- IAP) — John-l-the casket up the s t o p s ^ t h the ftat cut down John F. Kennedy, in a number of cities. dovtv of the book depository Kennedy, with his wife, Jac­ huiialng came three sl>*^> ex­ F. Kennedy, slain hV »• hWde" attorney gmeral bokShg her the former vice president, now arm. 60,. scheduled 'a late-momtng queline, had flown to Texas plosive cracks. They might have sniper in Dallas. Tex., returned Thursday and already behind bedn firecrackers and some In to the WMte House for the last Other members ot ths family conference ■aith Dwight D. Ei- who hod followed the hearse in aenhower, the S4th president. them were tours of San Antonio the motorcade thought at first time early today. .ITS'-':- K- i: and Hduston. They had spent they were. , Riding with the casket In the White House limousines entered Also on Johnson’s calling Jlst after them. was Secretary of. 5tat^ Dean the night In Fort Worth. In the preridentlal car, Ken­ blue Navy ambulance that car­ Rusk, presumably for a talk on 'Ahead of them lay Dallas, ried the body of the President Hie procession, from White nedy fell face down on the back House gate until the casket was [ the manifold problems that con­ than an afternoon flight to the seat with an assassin’s bullet in from the Bethesda Naval Hospi­ in toe mansion, took less than front the nation around the state capital In Austin for a the neck Just below the Adg|n'B tal to the White House was First Democratic fund-raising dinner, Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. five Bilmites. globe. apple, and a wound in the back The motor trip from the naval At midaftemOon the new and a night at the Johnson City of his head. The President’s brother. Rob­ hospital on the outskirts of President a*aa to meet with his ranch of Vice President Lyndon "Oh no!” gasped Mrs. Kenne­ ert F. Kennedy, the attMTiey Cabinet. B. Johnson. ^ general, also rode in the ambu­ Washington had taken approx­ dy. Then she tried to cradle her imately 80 minutee. On arrival in Washington Fri­ m -. Then it was to have been husband’s bead. lance, day night from* Dallas, scene of back north for Thanksgiving at Cfonnally, shot In the chest, -re­ Mrs. Kennedy sat beside the As toe ambulance left the the tragedy, Johnson had told Hyannls Port, Mass., and a cel­ mained half seated, slumped to casket as ths procession hoiqiltal, where the PresMent’s the American people; “ I will do ebration of the birthdays of both the left wheeled down Pennsylvania Av­ body was prepared for burial. It their children, John Jr., who was followed by three WMte my best. That is all I can do. Beside the highway, people enue and turned into the north­ I ask for your help, and God's,” will be 8 on Monday, and Caro­ west entrance to the WMte House Umouslnea, toe first of ducked for cover that did not wMch carried Secretaity of De­ Then he conferred with sever­ line, 6 next Wednesday. exist. A Negro family covered House. al Cabinet members and with At 8:45 a.m., bareheaded and An honor n a rd of Marines led fense Robert 8. McNamara, their cMld on the g r M . A po­ Police bdierve that a gimmaiy with a high-powered rifle. wDth teleooopic algl^. Congressional leaders of both without a coat, Kennedy left his the way CS Sie procession swung Mrs. Eunice Shriver, slater ot licemen fell to one knee. A man toe Preeident, and Ethel Ken­ that killed President Kennedy from the window In the Dallas School Book Dep^tory tmait Is parties. The word went out that Fort Worth hotel and walked pushed a woman In an orange down the driveway to the north these leaders had given him briskly through a misty rain to portico of the White House. nedy, wife of toe attorney gen­ marked by a box. The presidttrt was riding in an to a dress to the grotmd and huddled eral. approximately the spot marked by a cross when the fatal shots Struck han. (AP Hxwoeax). hearty assurances of bipartisan a parking lot across the street, protectively above her. Several himdred people had support. where several thousand persons waited In silence for hours out­ Mrs. Kennedy was not seen Only a few hours before John­ were held behind a rope barri­ The motorcade picked ,. up side the White House grounds. by toe few reporters snd idiotog. "~1 son had taken the presidential cade. speed, the presldenUM ear leap­ They looked on quietly as the raphers remsinlng at toe hoepl- oath in a Jet plane standing on The President moved up to ing ahead In a breakneck dash President’s casket rolled by. tal until toe ambulance had Photos eech he spoke out tor a behind-the-scenes operator boots and a broad brimmed Tex­ President’s felt hat,, and Con- nedy was cut down by an as­ mony, which took place at 3:88 But the change in leadership the test-ban treaty and the Ken­ who steered a middle course po­ as hat. nally’s light-colored, wide- sassin’s bullets. “ Dallas Is shocked and strick­ Over and over Its citizens p.m. of the Western alliance so sud­ nedy decision to sell vdieat to litically. Asked to try on the hat, Ken­ brinuned Texas hat en with grief,” said Mayor Patrolman J. D. Tippett, above, of the Dallas police depart­ At Johnson’s right hand was denly wrought Friday by an as- the Soviet Union. The 5S-year-oId President is a nedy laughed and declined, say­ Between the seats lay three asked: "W hy did it have to hap­ Earle Cabell. ment was killed in a Dallas theater while seeking the aasas- his wife. Lady Bird, and on his sassin'B bullets has inevitably "We are not gambling with hard driver—of himself and of ing: “ I'll put it on at the White twisted and tom roses from pen? Why did It have to happen “ To no other guest in toe Campaigning in New Haven, 1960 sin of President Kennedy. (AP Photofax). left Mrs. Kennedy. Aides of opened a period of uncertainty our national security,” he said. others. But when he is in a re­ House Monday. If you all come Mrs. Kennedy's bouquet. here?” history of Dallas has such a Kennedy crowded the compart­ about the future direction of “We are not taking any need­ laxing mood, he can charm the up, you’ll have' a chance to see Connally was taken to on op­ "I thought Texas had grown spontaneous and enthusiastic ment, invited in by Johnson. U.S. relations with the rest of less risks for peace. But neither birds out of the trees. It.” erating room for chest surgery out of Its wild days, but I don’t welcome been extended,” the Among them was Rear Adm. the world. are we foreclosing the future.” During the years 1965 to 1961 A t 10:85 a.m., with the break­ and there from a table he told know,” said a doorman at a mayor said in a statement George G. Burkley, presidential ‘nils applies particularly to re­ Johnson also has preached when he was the Senate's ma­ fast at an end, the President and an aide to "take care of Nel­ downtown hotel. “ Maybe Tex­ “ Yet the irrational act of a physician, his cuffs stained with lations with the Soviet Union unity in Europe and an Atlantic jority leader and Republican his party left the hotel by auto lie” — a reference to Mrs. Con­ ans are aotually different.” single man has tragically blood from attending the Pres­ and the Western Allies. partnership between Western Dwight D. Eisenhower was pres­ tor nearby Carswell Air Force nally. “ God, what a town,” said a marred the spirit generated in ident’s head wounds. Johnson recently defended the Ehircqie and North America. He ident, Johnson counseled Ms fel­ Base and the next stop on their Dr. Malcolm Perry, 84, at­ man parked in an automobile. Dallas.” Another present was Evelyn Blast-West limited nuclear test- has supported the foreign-aid low Democrats against opposi­ itinerary, Dallas. tending surgeon at the hospital, “ I’ve lived here about three tion for opposition's sake. The skies were clearing and entered the emergency room, to months, but I'm going to look The mayor said all possible Lincoln, Kennedy's secretary. ban treaty and the proposed program and promised the na^ security precautions were taken When Johnson spotted her he sale of wheat to the Soviet Un­ tions of Asia that the United He urged a course of respon­ by the time the plane landed at note at once that the President’s for a job In another place.” He sibility as best for his party and by Dallas police "on their own bent down and kissed her hand. ion. He has also advocated for­ States would "m ake any sacri­ Love Field in Dallas at 11:37 condition was critical. There wiped his eyes with the sleeve the country and preached the a.m. a bright, November sun seemed to be little heart beat, of a woolen sports shirt and in coUaboration with the After the ceremony Johnstm mation of a NATO nuclear fice and risk any danger” to Secret Service.” ' gave his first presidential or­ weapons force as urged by Ken­ protect freedom in the world. doctrine that reascmable men of beamed down on Kennedy and no palpable, pulse beat. Dallas stores closed as the good will can resolve their dif' “ I got a hard knot in my der, “Now let’s get aiihome." nedy. In a Nov. 8 speech at Brus­ his party. Other doctors rushed Into the tragic news floated downtown ferences. hfrs. Keimedy emerged from emergency ' itxmi to assist, from toe edge of the businesa belly,” said a cab driver. "I While M ra Kennedy grieved But now that he is President sels, Belgium, Johnson urged a “ Let us reason together,” was the plane to simke hands with among them Dr. Kemp Ctaric, district where Kennedy was love Texas. I have been in a alone in the compartment con­ it remains to be seen how he speedup In nuclear defense co­ one of his favorite admonitions airport greeters. She carried a 88, a brain surgeon. shot. lot of places where there are taining the casket, Johnson put win handle such issues, espe­ operation between the United to his colleagues. bouquet of red roses. Oxygen was administered to "We never expected to save nuts. I never thought we had in telephone calls from die airt' cially the possibility of Any fur­ States and its Atlantic AUies, The President and his wife en- the President. Blood and other his life,” said one doctor. "He those kind of nuts in Texas. I ’m J To Rose Kennedy, mother of ther agreements with Moscow, saying the formatloa of a NATO To some senators, JcAinson’s tered Kennedy’s famllar White fluids were Injected. A tracheot­ was too grievously wounded. We going home when I drop you. I the slain President, at Hyannls whether Soviet Premier Kru- multi - lateral nuclear missile public statements often seemed House limousine, a dark blue omy — a slitting open of the just did what ws could.” gotta unwind.” Port, Maas., to whom he said: whetber Soviet Premier Ktru- force would be " a first step to have a corny flavor. But bubble-topped convertible. It windpipe — was performed in “ I wish to God that there was shchev will seek to promote toward a greater European there was no question that he had been flown from Wadiing- an effort to aid the President’s aomethlng I could do.” friendly relations with the new voice in nuclear matters.” produced results, even though To arrange meetings with At that ttme Johnson also during most of his years as ton for the tour and its shiny breathing. An electrocardio­ U.S. chief executive at the out­ surface sparkled in the sun. Be- graph machine was ready to re­ Cabinet members so he could set or wUl embark on a stra­ called for a general lowering of Democratic leader he had a ask them to remain in thelr razor-thin Democratic majority. cause the weather had turned cord the President’s heart beat. Gov. ConnaUy Satisfactory^ tegy of probing and testing, per­ bairlars to trade and assured 1^' posta. European Allies the United . Johnson ran virtually a one- fair, the transparent bubble had Inside the hoepltal with Mrs. haps by some new tension-cre­ been removed for the Dallas Kennedy was Johnson, the man To assemble leaders of both ating move around Berlin. States did not Intend to pull out man show, serving as the Dem­ paiHes for Friday night’s con- its military fw ces. ocratic floor leader, chairman motorcade. immediately in line for the pres­ Full Recovery Expected The uncertainty about policy Stepping into the car with the idency. He and his wife grasped ferences. extends also to the future make­ In a Nov. 11 Veterans Day of the Democratic conference, speech at Welch, W. Va., John­ chairman of the party steering Kennedyg wars Gov. John B. hands with Mrs. Kennedy in. a ^ It was scene of eerie up o f the inner circle of men. Connally of Texas and his wife. deeply moving tableau. The DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Gov.(9wUh her. The other children. tragedy as the big plane landed Including Secretary of State son sptdce df the possibility of committee and chairman of the policy committee. The President was natty in First Lady's clothing was stain­ John B. Connally was reported Sharon, 18, and Mark, 10, stayed in the night at Andrews Air Dean Rusk, whose advice deci­ makii^ ‘‘sensible arrange­ in Austin. Looking on politics as "the business suit. He carried but did ed with her husband’s Mod. In satisfactory conditioh today Force Base near Washington. sively influenced the course of ments” with the Soviet Union to Secret Service agents talked science of the possible,” John­ not wear a soft felt hat. He also Two Roman Catholic priests Johnson and his wife waited in­ diplomacy dining the K.eimedy "reduce tensions in some areas after undergoing surgery for a briefly with Mrs. Cfonnally in an of conflict.” But ha said that *Mt son kept close tabs on every­ carried the speech he was hurried into the emergency side the plane as the coffln, with administration. scheduled to deliver to 2,5(X) bullet .wound in his chest. attempt to reconstruct the Washington officials expect, is cledr that the cold war—the thing going on in the Senate and room where the President was Mrs. Kennedy standing at its luncheon guests who gwalted sinking rapidly. They adminis­ Connally was shot as he sat crime. head, was lowered in a great however, that for the immediate constant probing of weak qpots on the problems and aspirations him at the Dallas Trade Mart. tered the last rites of their in toe same open car as Presi­ yellow caJgo lift to a gfay am­ future Johnson will retain key in the shield of freedom—will of indl^dual senators. Shaw said the bullet apparent­ In the speech were references church to the first Catholic pres­ dent Kennedy Friday in a mo­ bulance. Kennedy advisers. They are continue.” ly struck Connally in toe back, At times he would cajole sen­ to vibrant strength—individual ident of the United States. They torcade through Dallas. A sni­ Then Johnson, looking some­ ators with an arm flung around went through his chest into his strength and atren^ of this na­ ;ave him the ccmditional abso- per's bullet killed Kennedy. wrist and embedded in his what ashenfaced, came down their shoulders. At other times tion as a free world leader. utioh ot Ms sins, in a ritual the Connally underwent surgery An honor guard of Marines walks along driveway leading to the ramp, accompanied by Mrs. f thigh. he could be seen Jabbing a col It read in part: “ America to­ church provides for those un­ tor more than one hour. After the White House from Pennsylvania Avenue as the body of Johnson. She w u clad in beige Connally will be in toe hos­ league in the chest with his fin­ day la stronger than ever before able in their last extremity to awakening, he asked: “ How’s 'M ato John F. Kennedy is taken to the monsian. An ambu­ — nobody had had time to In Domiestic Affairs pital 10 to 14 days. ger as he drove home a point. . . . if we are strong our strength undergo vocally the sacrament NelUsT” referring to his wife. lance carrying the b ^ y is the third car to the procession. change to mourning clothes. He was always a man on the Ccmnally served as the first Mrs. Kennedy rides to the ambulance. (A P Photofax). . . - I will speak lor Itself. It we are | of confession. He then asked: “ How are the secretary of Navy after Kenne­ Walking to waiting micro­ move, nervous, fidgety and im­ weak, words will be of no help.” ''' 'WASHINGTON (AP) — AtOov. William W. Scranton of Amid frantic medical activity. kids?” and went back to sleep. dy became President. He re­ phones, Johnson read his state­ patient Whether in Ms office, As the motorcade sped along Dr. Robert Shaw, Ms attend­ ment: "This is a sad time for stunned nation faced today a Pennsylvania and Gov. George Perry busied Mmself trying to signed the office in 1961 to run his car or his home, he is a()t an ll-mlle roundabout route to ing physician, described the alt people. We have suffered a gradual but perceptible change Romney o f Michigan. repair the wound on the Presi­ for/governor of Texas. to be on the telephone—talking, the trade mart, thousands dent’s neck. Then he stopped. governor as “ mentally alert, his Campaigning in Hartford in 1960 the day before the nation’s voters elected him the 35th president. loss that cannot be weighed. For of course under its .new Presi­ Former Vice President Rich­ persuading, arranging. OohnaUy was moved from an dent, Lyndon B. Johnson. ard M. Nixon, who lost the pres­ massed along each curb in the It was over. The President was condition satisfactory and sta­ me it is a deep perstmal After suffering a severe heart business district. They cheered emergency room to a recovery tragedy. Johnson can be expected to idency to Kennedy by a razor- dead. ble.” attack on July 2, 1956, Johnson the President and without ran­ room during the night. "I know the world shares the continue the International poli­ thin margin in 1960, also could "We never had . any hope of “1 do not anticipate Ms get­ cies of John F. Kennedy, which benefit. In that one objection to quit smoking. Until then he had cor, although Dallas is a center saving his life,” said one of the ting worse,” Shaw said. A tempprary governor's of­ sorrow that Mrs. Kennedy and been a chain smoker, burning up her family bear. he .has said repeatedly have> put him was that he had lost to of iMlitical conservatism. doctors. Shaw said Connally had not fice was set up near his room. the Communists on the defen­ Kennedy once and probably three packs of cigarettes a day. The crowds thinned and' then Thus ended toe last day in the been told of Kennedy's death. All but emergency affairs of the "1 will do my best. That is He did not noticeably slow his }- . - . . sive by giving the non-Oommu- would go down to defeat again. nearly vanished as the presiden­ life ot the nation’s 35th presi­ Mrs. ConnaUy, looking tired governor's office were can-’ all I can do. I ask for your help pace despite his brush with nlst world the initiative. Johnson has almost a year to tial limousine approached a dent, John F lti^ rald Kennedy, from the ordeal, was ke^ from celed. iVjSW"' —and God’s.” death. But domestically, a reorienta­ build a record of his own, but triple underpass which feeds the first WMte Houke martyr in vUitors and newsmen. Only Shaw said he expects Connal­ Then he walked to a big, s,£' green helicopter which took off tion of policies and of political he will have to stand mostly on Some senators found his way into a five-lane expressway 68 years. dose ,relatlvea visited Mrs. Con­ ly to have no disability from the for the White House. actions appears inevitable. the accomplishments of the KeU' of running the Senate hard to leading toward the trade mart. The time was 1 p.m. on toe nally. Her oldest son, John B. gunshot wound and that he - Landing on the, White House Labels always are Inadequate nedy administration; take. Mostly the criticism came The President chatte4 with 22nd day of November, 1968. m , 16, came from Austin to be should recover completely. couth lawn, the new President to describe the complexities of The new President has always from liberal Democrats resent­ took his wife’s arm, walked political beliefs. But the assas­ been a hard driving but cautious ful of Johnson’s middle-of-the- road course, but there was some slowly across the lawn And the sinated Kennedy was basically politician. He found himself mis­ IM rose garden. A^ he went he con­ liberal and his successor is fun­ cast in a secondary role as vice grumbling from others that he ferred with Secretary of Defense damentally conservatlv.e. pre.sldent. was iron-handed and inconsider­ Robert S. McNamara and This -puts an entirely new Oiaracterlstlcally, however, ate. George Bundy, presidential as­ complexion on the 1964 presiden­ Johnson adapted himself quick­ Johnson is a man who likes sistant for national security, tial contest, If Johnson is the ly, if painfully, to the office. He to be liked and who la sensitive ' Then, at the French doors to Democratic nominee as he knew, and said so frequently, to criticism. He also has a the oval office of the president, seems surely to become. that he would be only as big a streak of vanity, as shown when he paused a moment and Instead of facing the certainty man politically as the President he tells photogntphers to take walked through alone, stepping they will be opposing a Demo­ let him be. pictures only ^ m his left side. across a historic threshold to crat who leaned toward the left Consequently, he made him­ At many a news conference, massive responsibilities. and whose personal popularity self subject to Kennedy’s com­ he has taken off his glasses and For his conferences later in seemed likely to remain high. mand. told photographers they can the night he shifted to the vice Republicans will have the alter­ Among Johnson's qualities is take pictures only before he starts talking—not after the con­ presidential suite in the ex­ native of picking a candidate to a kind of resignation to the in­ ecutive offices building nearby. contest a man whose ^ t s reach evitable and a patience to try ference is under way. It is deemed only seemly that deep in the conservative South to bend events his way. Al­ Johnson sometimes loses his a dead president’s successor but who has come around to eS' though he once said, “ I don’t ex­ temper, but he is no pop-off. jshall not occupy the executive pouslng civil rights and almost pect to live long enough to see Most of his statements are care­ mansion too soon. every liberal cause. a man from Texas become fully prepared. He is no great During the evening Johnson This could be disappointing to President,” he set about imme­ shakes as an orator, and many arranged today’s conferences the supporters of Sen. Barry diately after his election as vice of his speeches are larded with with Eisenhower and Rusk. The Goldwater, R-Arlz., who counted president to shoot for the top homilies. latter and five other Cabinet heavily on their man’s outspo­ job in 1968.. The new President was bom members had been en route ken opposition to Kennedy’s ]m1- Now that he has inherited the in Stonewall, Tex., Aug. 27, 1908, across the Pacific for talks in icles and Goldwater’s conserva­ office through the tragic death and was educated at Southwest Tokyo when they heard the tive stance to win the Republi­ of his predecessor, Johnson im- State Teachers College, San pews of the assassination. Their can nomination for him. doubtedly will run things with Marcos, Tex., and at (George­ i' plane turned round and came It could lift the hopes of New a strong hand, as he ran the town Law School. ,) back. York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefel­ Senate as majority leader dur-. He was married to this former Johnson also arranged to con­ ler in his self-designated nom' ing the presidency of Dwight D. Claudia—Lady Bird-Taylor in fer with former President Harry ination. Rockefeller could cite a Elsenhower. 1934. They have two daughters, 8. Truman, coming here Sunday long aqd consistent record of But the presidency tempers Lynda Bird, 19, and Lucy to pay homage at Kennedy’s clvU rights against Johnson’s every man who attains it, and Baines. 16. >. bier. Another former president, come-lately declarations for Johnson will tw no excjption in Johnson was elected to the Herbert Hoovqr, 89, is unable to equal opportunity. recasting the admlnlf&atlon’s House from Texas in 1936. In come. By and large, the passing of mold. ’ ‘ 1948, at the age of 40, he was At 9:34 pm . Johnson departed Kennedy could go a long way to The resignations of all mem­ elected to th'i Senate. Four for his home In northwest Wash­ remove the psychological fear of bers of the C^nblnet undoubtedly years later Uu, Senate Demo­ ington. He was accompanied by th^ Republican! that a Presi­ will reach his desk ‘quickly — crats chose him as their leader. swarms of Secret SeiVicq men dent seeking a sepond term the usual procedure on the death In 1960 he lost the Democratic and a massive motorcycle es­ would be nearly unbeatable. of a President. But Johnson al­ presidential nomination to Ken- Mm. JMm F; Kennefly, her k g s jusuvfiy anwillged, m w ss t o 5 * ”* *• beside her. Ool Jamm Bwtadall, prisi* cort, and the house was ringed This could iresult in a blossom ready has asked all of them to nedy, who then chose him for enter an smbulanM dsrrylng tlie b o ^ of her ksbi huslband y m n w toft. Tha PrastdeMfs plsne bcougbS with guards. loot Mlgtit sit Andrew* Baas near whsMagtoa. Oeti. ihg of othtf candidates such-as atay on, at least temt^raijily. second place on the ticket. toe tx *^ bo Wgtotogton. (A P |>tMtiai(lax). Answering Reporter at 1958 Convention With Dempsey at 1958 State Conventio'l^ New president, Lyndon B. Johnson, Matl^oriar^y, and Sen. Thomas Dqdd at 1961 testimonial‘for Dodd. V." I ' 1 1 \ ■ . ^ J .KANCHBSTER .EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ^TUBDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1968 PAGE SEVEN P A G E B IX MANCHESTER ETVENING HERAU); MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1968 ' ■Hill PrcaidMit JolmwNi A r^ Churches In moOMiit a t orlaia, two Connecticut Ifpraid t h lf^ are ralatiraly aaay, alnca (Oaay ’a Eptooopul Ohurch < - TaloottvUla i they a i^ tha emotional^ com- __ 44A. Bolton Yankee Churches Rev. Rabart K. SMfitoda,-. oS^O K . puMona of huntan and national Bdr. Edward W. Johnatou, Mbdatar nature. B y A M .O . Vicar Saarth Matbadlat Chwdh St. Jaasaa* Ohnreh -r It la, today, ralativaly aaay to IISB Bvaagettesl Lstharas ll a.m., Thankagi'vtog aarviea .jtWitra Bsv. A Manley Shsw, DJ>. Chnreb RC. Bsv. Msgr. Edward J. Babr- 8 a-m., Hdy Communion. feel a good aaauranoa About the Wa liaa, imanlmously, > ra- dan. Paster 10:16 a.m., Morning prayer with Sunday school and Junior Oetobw L u n Bsr. Bsy C. HalBa Jr. (MImesrI Synod) choir participating. Sajtmon: eapiMdty, charaotar, and peem- futa, to thii limit of our powers, - Oapor aad High Sta. Bsv. Esgesa F, Taney and ohuwh adiool. PebiWNd >T«nr sB r rw « « M BxMpli Bav, JaaaM H . MoCm s "Tha Warm Halpitig_ _ Hand." paoUva performance of Lyndon the lataat and moat propoatarouo t and KftdS am.. Morning Bsv. P bM O. Piakapy, Fas>« 7 pm., Young PaoplaB Fal- John White, deacon of day. BIKSINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY •imdaja Bwdar*.ar*. JBalaradJBalw «l Bsv. taka D. Began th« rS$t OMm M MaactiMtw Jobnaon aa PraMdant of thaaa claim launched by former Btata WonMp, RsoapUon of New lowahlp. ^ __ . ^__ _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Radfleld, M iM M iraaM XaSnEattar. Membara. Thankaglving Sun­ t am., Sunday School for ad M on^. 8 p.m.. Brotherhood Unitad StAtaa. Senator John Matbar Lupton, Mamss 1 8, 7, 8, 9, 10:15 graetars. Food Items will be day. agoa. St. Andrew. brought to servtce for dtatrlbu- ■OMCIUFTION KATBI It la Alao ralativaly aaay, iKaeuttva dtraetor of tha Oon- 9 and 10:40 a.m., Church 0:M am.. Adult BMa time. and 11:80 a.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m„ Oonunun- rS_ _ S___ S u * la Adraae* eamforting, and full of inatant Uon by deacons. CUHLIFFE a^ Taaf •••#••••••••••••••• naoUeut Itapublloan Ottiaana Behool for nuraary through 10 a m .,. Diviiw WoraMp. Ity Service of Thankaglvlnc 7 p.m., Youth Fallowahlp. H I6 H G R A D E La aa*»aaaaaa««* ainoarity, to pladga him that OommiCtaa. Orada 9. Ckodaa S and 9 at­ 'niams: "Cloaa of tha OM SA Bartbolomaw’a Church Bolton Congregational church MAHCHESTER hra«' Meatha1----- Bav. PMHp HtaMsy, Paator Tuasday, Nocn, Ladies Mis- MOTOR SALES a* Ml(ealli...... kind of 'aupport and coopera­ Aocordlng to hla pUbMoIty tending ahutxh. Church-Taar; Reflection, Ra- hall. „ , slonary SocliSociety. MANCHESTEF 10:40 a.m.. Second Mila dub pahtanca for ain, and Ramam- B sv. Bleb s rd C. BoOea, 'Xhursday, 8:80 am .. Holy EXPERT AUTO BODY aad PRINTING tion which goaa beyond all ]k>U- ralaaae, Lsqiton waa achadulad Aaalataat Pastor Wednesday, 8 p.m., Bible dis­ MBMBim for Oadaa 0 and 0. Senior Monoa of the Dead.” Ratostra- Communion. cussion group. AUTO PART FENDEB REPAIRS TBBSB a AMOCUt&D m o o I t s : PftJM Uoa. to mako, on tha evening of Nov. tion for Communion on Dec. 1 Job and Commtrdal Tha AaaMatad AatMatad PraaiPr U Mclo* I t, in an appearance before the High Forum. SEAFOOD ENABfEL aad LACQUER vtir aatkiad to tb* wa^?( rapvb' But, In the tomorrowa of ,hia 8 p.m.. Thanksgiving family after aarvioa. N urs^ In par­ Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 nd 270 BROAD ST... PYintinf an B««s dupatMtca Toung RapuMloana at XMat ia:15 am . First Oongregatlanal Church WapplBg CaimnuBltir CSianh \ CHOICE VARIETY REFINtSHlNGS at Praaidency, ha himaelf will ba- Oranl^, auoh dramatic ataic- vospors. Rhythm choir, dedioa- iah house. eraditad to It or aaoi otaarala* 11 am ., OottsKManst. United Church of Christ Caagragatloiml PRECISION REASONABLE PRICES Praaipt aad Eflialaai eradttad la thla aad alae ilia oome aomaone tangiMa and mmta aa these: Uon o f ohut-ln- baakata. Dr. BA 6, Andover H « Bav.' Roy E Hatchaoa laeal aawa poMtohad hara. Shaw opaaktog. Distribution of Tuesday, 8:80 pm., Sunday Ohurch of the Aaaianptlon MACHINING Quality FREE ESTIMATES Prtattag (M All Klada All rtAhta of rtpQMleatlaa et real Inatead o f aomaone idaal- “No man can be both a oon- School staff. Ariuna SA aad ThompaM Rd. Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., Mialatar a Cylinder Heads special dUpatebaa barala Ara alae servaihre and a liberal.” Advent Candle kits. Paator The Rev. Hieodora Bsebalar a Engine Blocks and BT. 88—VERNON, CONN. iaad, and wa, for our part, will 6:80 p.m'.. Senior High Fet- ’nniB^y, 8 a.m., Dankaa- Bev. Francis J. Mlhalek, raaarrad. "It Juat doAan’t - make acnae Pastor Mtalatar Other Surfaces On Seafood Jast Above tba Trafna CfRimnitif Prtts aoon enough gat back to our to try to be half Ooldwatar- lowoMp, Cooper Hall. gungx Tag Oottaodlenat. CIrcIa f^lll aarrtea ellaat af If. ■. A. 10 am ., TTiankaglvlng Day Bav. Ernaat J. Oopps 9:45 am., Ohurch achool. Foreign and American 9 East Middle Tpke. •errlcA lac. _ poUtioa, our diviaiona on graat RapubMoan and half Xannady- 7 pm., Junior High Fallow- 11 Am.. Worship sarvica. 9:30 and 11 Am., MonUng Om and Trucks 43 O A K ST. TEL 648-0016 PubUehara ftapMcntaUraa — Tha taauaa, and our capacity to dia- D em ociw t” ship. Waalay Hall. Worship. Telephone 64S-.5727 Julius Matbawa I p a ^ Afaacy — Masaaia at 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and Sarinon: “Taken For Granted.” Worohip and Ohurch School. Open Saturdays Until 5 P.M. T E L 649-8987 aact tha behavior of laadarahip. ThsM are Uie staiemanta we 7:80 p.m., NaW membara 7 p m .. Thankaglving aarviea. Sermon: “Thara Go Tha Shipa.” Maw rerit. Cbtaafe, Datroll aad aaminar, Mbnoy and recaption Cesdar Casgragattonal Oburab 11:80 am . BMtoa. riaant unanimoualy and pladgc United dinteh af Cbriat Open Iwuae at paraonage. MBMBm ACDIT BUltXAn OP Ihla can be ao for Praaidanta to fight down to our last pAra- hall. Portobla TV Rontfris cntcinATKMf*. wa alaot aa wall aa for Praal- 8 pm., TwenUaa and Thlrtlaa Rev. Clifford O. SlinpaoB SA BrMgat’a Ghiirch SA Patar'a Epiaoopal Cbarch Mtalatar Rev. John F. Delaney, Paator Rockville Baptiet Orarch W appkig Manchester Tba Herald Printiag Cempaay. danta who ooma to offlea in Wa paae oivar, aa ramiUvaly will meet at Susannah Wesley N otorala eito ZaeUtli Selaa GLASS HaU. Rev. Jasaph H. Dudley Rev. Stanley E. Hastlllo M Ublon SA Rev. Jamaa A. Blrdaall, Vicar CAR LEASING Rug Cleoninc; aad Sarvica Aic. aaauaaaa ao fbiaaaal raapoa- tragic emergency. unimpbetant, the nict that Lup- Aisoolata Mtalatar Rev. Dennis R. Hnsaay a Far Aeto Whidshlalda siMilty for1 trpegiapbical arrora ap- ton, when he made such atata- Wtolfarop W. Farnsworth, paariM■ la adTareaa«BaBta.aBd otoar Today’a judgment of Lyndon Rev. Franda C. Hawes Pastor 10 Ain., Morning prayer and Com pany ' Wa Sarvioa AU M okes at TV. a For Store Freate aad all raadtas aiaUar bi n a Maa^aatar menta, waa making them in par- Trinity Oovanast Church Mfailatar at Rallgloas Edocatlaa and RENTALS Rskdios oad Phonographs Braaiait Johnaon haa to fat) in the pra- Hsolonstaok aasr Kaasey St. at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 9:80 a.m., Church achool aarmon. 16 -Hannaway St. sizes af wtndowx tlcsdar referenoa to a oartaln Thursday, 9:30 Am., Thanks- a For Tehla Tops UmkiAry, and poaaibly amo- Unttod Stales Senator from Kav. K. EJsar Rask, Paator classes (or all age groups, nur­ Saturday, Norwnbar n 8, 9:16 and 11 a.m.. Morning sery through adult. gtvtog Day aarviea at the Broad First In Manchester. New Del Knowles, Prop. Uonal OAtagory. Oomaotteut who happana to be MODERN OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 2 Worohlp. Ouaot Preacher, Hie oars, full inalntenanrc, fully 9:30 am., Sunday School United Pantacoatal Oiurch 11 A m ., Morning Worship. Brook Oongragaitional Church. But. falUbla aa todaya Judg­ ragiatarad la the Damocratk: Rev. Dr. Robect J. Moan Jr. Sermon "Proper Sacrlflce." Call 648-0012 Next Thursday Is Thanks-^ SATURDAY 8 AJL-NOOM claasas for kindergarten Tinker Hall Insured to reduce ydur prolv Ttnunbellna, (Decil the talking mant may be, H ranka Lomdon tor. Lupton did oocuae this President of Evongolloal and 7 p.m.. Evening Gospel Hour. giving and CSiristmas will be T V S E R V IC E cific Senator of trying “to through adult. Rafomiad Seminary, Tsnrastar, Sacred Haaut CXauch lems and worries. For full In­ 3-D A Y serpent. Barbie, Midge anti Johnaon anoounagingly liigh. 10 Am., Sunday School. Service of Baptism. Message: BA 80, Varaos \tpon us before we know it with Watkins-West Adds Pageair t 9 SUMMER ST. J. A. WHITE ’* tha hnposMbla “atcaddla” 10:40 a.m., Morning Worship. Pa. Sitojaet: ’The Father Im­ 11 Am., Worship. The Incarnation." formation rail Ken by Martel. Mr. Farr also Ha waa, in IMO, oonaidarad o f being both a ooneervativa and Sermon: “Youth at tha Croae- Rev. Ralph Kelly, Paator SERVICE! tiha some old question of "What has a good stock of outOU for With typical thought fore Jolis F. KMiiMfly ago.” 8 p.ih., Sarvica. Monday, 8:80 p.m.. Pioneer soolated Funeral Diraotors’ Sar- 3 Blaeka From McKee 81- a Mberal and o f trying to “ alt roada.” “Every Teen In Church 4:80 p.m., Servtoe of Praise Paul D ^ g a Pontiac to give this Christmas?” One some of these. Barbie’s dream those who might need their G L A S S C O . by many to be tha beat quall- Girls meeting. Maoaaa at 7:80, 8:80, 10 and — also — vioe. Hwough thfai aaaoolation, Tel. 648-StOi llM youtli a t him and the gal- ftad potantlal Praaident in tha on both sides of tha pMtoaoph- Sunday” will be observed as. and Thanksgiving presented by 7:80 p.m., Meeting of the INC. of the answers to this problem house. Bartrla’s sports car. Bar­ services, the Watkins-West Fu­ 81 Bloaen 8 L —TM. 4 4»-n 33 loal fenea.” this service. Nursery. 11:16 Am. FUBNITUBE CLEANING la to drive over to Manchester bie's doll case to mention a they ara aUa to offer Ajway- lanlry a t Mm ara tiad in to- Rhythmic and Pilgrim CSiotrs. Men’s Fellowship. S7S .MAIN STKIOET neral Service has purotiaaad a from-Homa Service anywhere whole fM d in both partiaa, even W a ana totarestad in ttw prin- 7 pm.. Evening Service with 7 p.m.. Church Meertbarahto Fhone 649-2881 Sui7>lus Sales Oo., 169 N. Main feiw. Doll carriages and cribe rathar. A Thonsht for Today Tuesday, 7 p.m., Boys Pageair by Motorola ao that no to tha Unitad Statae or to Can- though ha waa not oonaMarad clplos and toohniquaa involvad. emphsaia on Thanksgiving. A Ctoas m . “Tha Trinity and Ufa Spasoofod by tha Manehao- Brigade meeting. Open to all SA Bernard’s Ohnreh St./ where they have a full stock for dolls moke a wonderful gift. n ia y made a baautlftil hu­ not the paraonalHlaa. brief meditation, congregation­ Etarasl.’’ SA Baraard’a Tbr., Rockvilla We Urge You To Support to (hoose from, g^lfts that will For the outdoor enthiislaat. matter where Ormand West, the tha beat potential political can­ tar Oouncll of b^ s of the community between funeral director, or WlUlam 'The Funeral Home located al: man oomhination to be niinad didate to run in Northern in- Wa m l^ t, If wa ware to focus al singing, apacial music. the ages of 13 and 18. Rev. Patrksk F. Matoaegr, Paator The Lutz Junior Museum please every mem'ber of the camping equipment. Whit* PONTIAC MANCHESTER Attention entirely upon the par­ fam ily and friends alike. This Stag sleeping bag* and tents, Len.'«n, associate director, ara, 14J E. Center St. is e most by ana mad bullet plowlns ita duatrial atataa. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., Ooncardls Lutheran Charch Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., IJn itu i Rerit-CUU. they are always In contact with beautiful one, and whether you AND ticular Senaitor Lupton named, 'niankaglving Service. O God, be with ua that wa Thanksgiving Eve service. Mssaiis at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 tfei AMea'a ManAAe* g store is open every day, except air matresees. Pal Unt heaters way tMmish Ma bona and 4« Pitkin Street m 'MtMUT naiv Muvruiymiif their answering service. The \ .-tah e Ar those who favor the from extra, eoctra small to ex­ a car, or wherever they ara, so Harrison St., Manchaztor ua for our waaknean and be South Wladaar lightweight genuine English tra large to both boys’ and procaasion 'without intarfertog' aaa othara waH, inehidiiit Ma Mm to be. tween Praaidnii. Kennedy and win be ohaarvod. Mueic by Cita­ Bev. Jamaa L. Rasasis. BOalstar tha needy. Addressograph Platen As at ail times a reeponsa from Vioa PraaidiTrt Johnson, with del band and aongstaia. Sermon alert to our strangths. If we Bev. Oerdoa E Wadharas Armstrong bikes, these are fully girls' sizes. .These are practical, with traffic. opiionanta. Lot ua all be aaklng ouraalvaa ware offered tha opportunity of 4:30 pm., Methodist Youth Desired. Watkiiw-West Funeral Service thM division not Hksly to ooma by MaJ. Lamia. equipped, tochtdlng the famous ecottomlcal and waterproof. is Just a phone oaR away. Few of ue ara really familiar —^for more than any mart amo- 9:80 am., Sunday achod with Basing clasrly all our motives FeUownMp. Bev. Edward J. Rodaleh A. J. BERUBE, Prop. 'With all tha detaila that came Thant waa a tima whan aotna out iMlf Mid half aKhar. 3 pm., Hospital vioMation by 649-8477—4U-6842 Sturmay - Archer three - speed Alao stocked are fine 'Wind- As the weather baoomaa cool­ tional amargancy time—Juat Christian aduestion classas for and droams to depth—I suspect Monday, 7:15 pm., Prayer Asototaat Pastor Custom Made breakara wCth zipper fronts and up whan death occurs. Natural­ TOURAINE aC ua ware a UtUa frightanad a t But what this man Lupton la Mrs. EHaabath Wilson and Mi­ all. RagUtration of new students and diseuasion time. gear shift. Flamboyant oolors er, many people are planning on STEVENSOirS what wa ean do for him. saying thait is important is that chael OefItaU. that many of us would, respect are the thing to bikes today and )exge, roomy pockets. ly, R is e fact that we are re­ Mb youth. Wa thought ttiat, 10:45 am.. Morning WoiohlP' fully decline. Apart from God’s 7:30 p.m., Commisaion on Masoea at 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and travoltog to wanner eXmate.^, you can’t imte youraatvas tg> 0:80 pm.. Prayer service. Window Govorings these are predominantly stocked Vae real fun, how about either for \'isits or to spend the luctant to face but it is one whan ha actually got intd tha Sermon: “Man AUveT” Nursery grace we tend to resist rigor­ mtasions. 11:30 a.m. aiumimim sn'ow coasters or tliot aventuEdly must be met. PAINTS and survhra Mi tbs poMticM 7 pm., EvangaUstic service. and Junior Church for infanta Wodnesday, 7 p.m., Informal CUSTOM MADE here, also a full line of accee- entire wii.vter season. Many ESSO gams. ous understanding. a Window Shades oories. For the younger set deefs? These oome to six dif­ Wiiat does a funeral diractor aotd w ar battia ha had talked Tkg Grief Stood Strsifht Muoic by CRadel band and and children through Grade 6. Earle R. Ouster, Pastor family Thankagi'vtog acrvice. times a family ia completely FOR BEST RESULTS To tha contrary, o f oouraa, M songstoia Mre. Robert Mc- First Caagragattoosl Church of CANVAS AWNINGS a Vertical and Venetian there are Murray tricycles, ferent sizes, easy steering' with disorganized when death occurs do, what should you expect, 405 M A IN ST . about ao much, ha waa at Srat 7 pm.. Evening Servtoe wUh North Methodist Church Varpeti The tiagady waa national. eouM vary waM be argued, sod Coenb, vocal soloist Sermon by Blinds, Drapes and pedal or chain-type, 10" to 20” safety nmners, also Caimdian some distance away, but all what about the cost of e fu­ T E L . 649-8290 aarvoua and unoartaln. But wa popular hymn sing and maosaga: SA Joha’a Eptacopal Clinrch Rev. John A. Lsecy, Miaister toboggans which come in 4 inch denaonatmted. that that ia raoBy MA(t. Lamia. ^ ’God Is Excaadingly AMa.” Hardware models. that is necessary is to place a neral, how much should one pay aaw hfan aattla down, and Mood It waa also human haait FItai Lutbasan Church RA 84, Vernon James E Hun^ray A truly wonderful selection of through 8 inch sizes. For skat­ for e cemetery lot Theae and * TMMMHipt tha only way to aurvfva. Mionday, 7:16 p.m., Tniatoes Rockvilla

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P«nont ond Such Ulralaad In New England Area UCtattH Mip«iMi(kk) u fip e iM a a o u M BOSTON (AP) __ Newt chaftea. The trade, wthditNetweark and SpringfieM. The »PMdMlfel ' * originally-- ' —* **— nlplanned I, a >1 to ~oonteet ■••tilwill be heM ae eched- England sports rMumed cm racing Saturday, wM not re­ lUed Soturday n igh t a very limited scale today open untit Wednesday. Also being held as tteted is M U fd i m after the area paused Fri­ Suffolk Downes, however, le the ElaStem I>og Cliib Show at day out of shock and in ­ set to hoU hameaa racing Sat­ Oomnvonweallh Armory, Boston, » M k iM urday night after oaneeting the Sathndsy and Sunday. MFMI.HW •tafOai Ml spect to her assassinated The balance of the NOAA At­ native son, Preatdeht John F. Friday ri^ht card. lantic Coast Regional Small • v V ,. '.-1 MJp&ttM aSte pMi Kennedy. WMle prof eseionai baskeihaU niBMrpnt (ttU43imp and hockey return to actlati, the College Soccer 'Tournament at PreeMent Kennedy's alma IXifta was called off after the S7H«foai M fraieh M k mater, Harvard, and arch-rlvai American Football League MComolili *^ba” game Sunday between the Bos­ senriflniU round. TClisabethtown, Tale called off ttwlr tradlUonal Pa., college had beaten OoHoy fMtbaU game nt New Haven, ton Patriots and Buffalo Bllle was postponed. M) and the Unitveralty of Balti­ r" r r r r r r r ITr r Ooim., Sstiuday. .A reliable more downed New Paltx, N.T., aoiurce at Tale said tha game A Patriots' spokesman said ■V; the decision as to when the State, 3-0. IT II wlU be played In New Haven A 'Tufts apokeaman said Mi', ■ next Saturday. I>eian«y Ktp- game wiB be rescheduled can r M be eocpected **wlthki a few there was a chance the two huUi, Tale dfa-eotor of athletics winners might meet later to nr II said no decision will be made days.” settle the championship. until Mteiday. The Boston OMUca’ National P BasketbeUl Ansociation oham- 'The annual New England Dartmouth and Fdnoaton, pkma play boat to Philadelphia coaches and offtclals meeting of ■ a tr ..r u IT the other half of the key oom- Saturday Mght at Boston Gar­ the CoUegiate Basketball Of- blnaMon wMch wSl nKHe the ftolaia Association was post-. Ivy League championehlp, defi­ den. 'The oonteet between Uie w tL- arane two teams set for Fhiln- poned indefinitely' from the! ■ nitely poatponed their game un­ delp^ Friday night waa post­ scheduled Sunday date at MJ.T. | ‘ ' '-U i IT ET til Nov. SO. In Cambridge, Maas. | W hether or not the post|>oned poned. H 'Ihe Boston Bnilne were The announcement was marie ’ Boston Oollege-Boston Unlver- jointly by Tony Gentile, execu­ ally contest woiSd be playad scheduled to keep National Hookey League dates at 'Toron­ tive oommltteeroaTi for the later was left unanswemd. BC G.B.OA. in New England and viaite Holy Cross next weekend. to Saturday night and bnck i1 ■ a 41 IT home agahist Detroit Sunday Lee WHttams of Oolby College, OUCH!—The pain of apparently growing another m UOona Oame Oanoeled the secretary-treasurer. > arm seems almost unbearable to Leii Chappell of ar Colgate at Brown and Holy r4ght ' t ' The Providence at Springfield Gentile said the annual clinic the New Yorit Knickerbockers as he takes a re­ Cross at COMMoticut were can- and interpretations meeting oeled. American Hockey Lea^e game bound at New York’s Madison Square Garden, t Most remaining sefaooBxiy Friday night was postponed but may be rescheduled at some athletic conieeta were post­ the Indians will play host to future date. t. t poned or canceled. ClevelM d m schsdtded Satw day Postponement was the fate 'Ihocoughbred racing, which might of a aprtogfleld at Brown NCAA was halted as the horecs parad­ Game Tonight maijor coUege soccer playoff set Decision to Play ed to the post for the fourth No change in pUna was made fo r Saturday. 'Ih e S t NIcholBS race ITlday, was oanoeled at Cor the A tlantic Coast League Ohd) of New ToTk Hockey game Namganaett Park through professional foollMll ptayoCF at ait Brown Saturday night waa Tuesday at the requeat of Gov Springfield. Maas., between canceled. Up to Individual

Bears’ Hefense NEW TORK (AP) — dent o f toe United Btatesi, Youngsters Bear Watching Most of the country’s ma­ We have decided tost ath­ Tops in Pro Loop jor ooUlge football games letic and social activities — ^including the trariltlon- between Harvard and Yale NEW TORK — 'The most com ­ bound Harvard-Tate clash Ihilveraitiea which wera plex problem that arises in any — were canceled or post- scheduled for New Haven In 27th Five Mile Event dlacUBslon of the 1968 Chicago poEMd today as the nation toall not take ptaoe this Bears is finding an understand­ NEW YORK (AP)—^The sports world went into mourned toe death of Presi­ Wsekend." i^Crotbeoa waa eighth in 1961 and^St Attractive aouvanlr booklets able explanation of their "sim­ mouminff f- Leggett and Stan Jones at the —'HaUbaric A1 Luasier and cen­ wiicra Kennedy once «»n- to Auburn, ranged ninth V Oonefkey was fourth a year Loute Oardinala tackles. Jones is a converted ter Bob Brigxxiluts have been peted as a member of the nationally. MO M Manchester and among Lom of the key men ki the elected to oo-oaptain the 1964 vwaity swimming teem, to the 139 entrtes received to date, vital pane defense untorella All Pro gpard who spent most of Oklahoma, ranked alxto last season as a reserve. . KU­ Attnerimn Internationa football Yale for their 80to meeting. In the natioa on a 7-1 rec­ he had the beet showing in *S3. could be costly to the Glsnte, teem. Lussler, of Chlc9pee, waa In a Joint statement. who must contain Oiarley John­ culIen is a former reserve who ord, axxl No. 10 Nebraska, was pressed Into action when the team’s leading ground gain­ Presidents Nathan Pusey son's aerial bairage. of Harvard and Kingman at 8-1, played for the hoot both Ed O’Bradovitch and er tMa past season. Brlgockas, spot in toe Orange Bowl in Leading the Eastern Oonter- Maury Toumans were forced to of Haiuppange, N.T., also waa a Brewster of Yale said: ence of the NFT. by one game "Out of respect for the toelr game at Lincoln, SUNDAY NITE, 8:15 the sidelines by Illness and 1» knebaxJter and catted defensive NSb. with SL txNiiS and CievetaiM) jury during the pre-season. signals. memory of the late Presi­ EAST HARTFORD tied for second, the Giants will HIGH SCHOOL GYM have another sellout crowd of 62,000-plus at Tankee Btariiiun. The Giants whipped the Cards Nov. 3 at St. Louis 88-21 with T. A. 'nttle hitting Ms reoeiv- Improvement Sought NFL to Go Ahead era for four touchdown passee. IIARLEN 'Ihe CardhtBls’ pass defense haa given up only eight touchdowns GLOBE by passes in 10 games this se With ■ Cheney Gagers With Planned Slate son. 'Ihe Giants also Intercepted four of Johnson’s ' aerials and TROTTERi recovered tiirec (Jferdinal fum ­ By HOWIE HOLCOMB NEW YORK (AP)—The National Football League bles. Ckiming^off a 1-14 record in his m aid«i season any planned today to go ahead with its full slate of seven with Comic Showboat Hall Toung JMuison of the Cards basketball coach with courage enough to come back for Sunday games while the American League postponed iw va. San Francisco Golden goes into the game with 10 m5re has reason to hope for improvement. That’s just Gatera weekend schedule following the assassination of Presi- straight pass oompletionB. He what John Kleis is doing at Cheney 'fech where he’s get­ Pliia 1 Great Variety Acte needs onfly three more to tie the dent Kennedy. All Seats Reserved, $2.26 NFL record of 13 set by Frank ting the Rangers ki shape, for^ The AFL announioed last night Manchester Sale At Tarkenton of Minnesota against another year. But he’a got soUd Btetz, John Shaw and Ray that toe four gaones acheduled Release Rosters AlBng Rubber Oo., Main St. Los AngelsB in 1961. reasons for Ms hope! Warren. tomorrow had been poalponed. Box Offloe Open All Day Although the top two scorers W ith experleEMMd talent aUll A league apokeaman said they For Hoop Teams Sunday from 1 PAL ntUe ia zooming in on Bobby from last season have graduat­ Layne’s NFL rec<^ of 196 Tt> at a minimum anyone tttot would be reecheduled later. ed, two promising yotingsters — sbows protnlse with toe jayvae Televislan on all pro games In Midget Loop Andy Tomko and Todd Spicer — ohib osn be sure of a quicktrip waa canceled by the networks. have returned along with a hsdf The American League first dozen or so others who gained to vairalty statue. • Rostera tor toe T Midget There’s aotnetoing else new DOUBLE VISION — announced that only the vlMt valuable experience last season. of Buffalo bo Boabon, the presi­ Basketball League were an­ Also there is a trsnsfer student fOr Lanoeni aeason— Linda Ludgrove, the home gemea a t nigtirt! Tbinsb dent’s home town, would be nounced today by league offi­ ALLAN WEBB from Massachusetts— Maik evenixig geunea are set at hotiie golden girl of the Brit­ poebpomeri. Later the league cials. They include: , Renaud — who should help both postponed toe others, Kanoa* passes. T. A. goes into this In scoring and rebounding. (and torea mora on the road) ish swimming team, Boland Oil — To»n Barrett, game vrith 193 soorea. fo r the first tdene^ln htsUMy. poses ivith her wax- City at New York. Oakland ait Not that Kleis or the Rangers Denver and Houston at San Matt Dunfleld, John Hull, Bob Lynch, knocked out hi last have delusions of setting the The home evening gasnea are works counterpart. Kieman, Chu<^ Lankford, Ken FREE WHEELS Sunday’s game with San Fran- world on fire. They are in the Dea 6, Rooky HUB; Jan. 10, Ly­ Diego. Martin, Dan Piela, Mark Piz- The double vision of NFL clashes include oiaco, suffered a concussion and midst of a long rebuilding pro­ man M erocriai; and Jan. 30, 80la. still is a bit woozy. His place gram which should show some Eaat Windsor. ThayH oppose beauty was at Madame Chicago at Pittsburgh in a game Travel ServiceB—rDlck Bran- probably will be taken by Dick results this year but won’t the same three riube on toe Tussaud’s museum in that has a major bearing on nick. Mike Oockett, Steve Bijf 2 Show Tiret at Ragular Pesonen, who goto the Job of change the tMent picture over­ road in evMilng enoountera. ' London. both conferwee racea, and St. Freddo, Brian MalW, Jeff playing Sonny Randle. Webb night. Sobedule ** Louis at Now York in the east. Maher, BUI Milewakl, J i lA Stitt ia not at top speed due to Ken Marksteln, Walt McNsJly, Dec. 6 R ocky HUi, home*; Chicago leads toe west at 9-1 O'Reilly, Ray Ward. Priei fiat 2 New Whaals Fraa a leg injury. Eddie Dove prob­ Greg Bradshaw and RlcMe Dec. 11 Prince 'iWh away; Dec. and, in Pittsburgh, faces the Hilltop Motors—Steve Bleilor, ably win replace Mm. Webster’s Sturtevant are ethers back from 18 Lyman Memorial away*; Bowling last major obs|acle on tta way Diok Conti, Wayne Doug'las, Job goes to Joe Morriaon, who last year’s club. A senior neW' Dec. 18 Vlnal Tech home; Jan. RAINBOWS — Bette Krob 136, to the conference title. The rest Jim Ourake, Mike Kelly, Giuick NO DOWN PAYMENT— 6 MOS. TO PAY plsyw there laat week. comer who should help too is 3 Eaat W indsor aiway*; Jein. 8 Mary Jarvis 130-128, Vanetta of the teams on the Bear ached' May, Joe Rlzza, Greg Senu-ow, hustling Bill Shlck a baseball Prixme T>ech hetne; Jim. 10 Ly­ Giansanti 132, Ellen Seymour ule have losing records. Elks—'Dave Clark, Bruce Hol­ SPECIAL PURCHASE mainstay the past two years. man Meenorlai heme*; Jan. 16 836. Pittsburgh, at 6-3-1, Is still lenbeck, Greg Johnston, Dick Play Postponed Sophomore Art Brainard, i an­ Windham Tech away;*Jan. 30 in contention in the EJast, but Midland. Dave Seavey, BiH New Firestones Town and Country Tresd other transfer, is also working East W indsor bom s*; Jan. 22 EARLY BIRDS — Dot Gig- must keep on winning bo remain Sproul, Dlrit Ward,.Robin Woi- LAFAYETTE, La. (AP). — with the varsity imd is expected lio 127, Ann Lallberte 129, Flo in the runningf. lenbetg. -> East Granby home; Jan. 28 New York, winner of five Mourning for a slain presiderat to get plenty of work. Vlnal Tech away; Jan. 31 Rocky Miles 347. Peck Liunher — Bob Btettcr, oaet a pall over the McNally and SturtevaM have straight, leads toe Blast -wtto an Steve Boland. Bill Dancosse, $$0x13... 11$S 7.10x15... 13$0 320,000 MUl away*; Feb. 6 6t. An­ 8-2 mark. St. Louis is tied with Ca^m Classic golf tounmnvent been nursing minor injuries this thony’s away; Feb. 12 Bast NIGHT HAWKS — Bill John­ Ray Duke. Mike Melesko, Dick txxday and third round play was week but b ^ Eire expected in son 209, Ted Bidwell 663, Bill Cleveland for second, each at PetreUo, Bob Olarcia, Mlk* Graidiy away; Feb. 14 St. An­ 7-3. The Giants beat the Cards OiOxIS. . . ItOS 7$0x10. . . 13$0 postponed until tomorrow. shape to meet Rocky Hill in the thony’s home. Skippers 672. Wennergren, Dana WOk “Tournaiment players and of- opener, Deo. 6. 38-ai earner ki the season, and Wymai^ Fi^el—John B ickley, *—night ‘*ganMEk • sire itm ired to do X again daa» fUdlala of the ProfetMtonal Golf New Assistant OABDEN GROVE — Kitty Oharlw . Brame, Conran, $70x15... 11$0 t$0x14. . . 15$0 AasoclEtitlon are deeply grieved Kleis is also getting some help Sibrihsz 129-347, Terry Vaccara pits injuries to toe defensive John duard, Dave Hassett, John by the loaa of the preddent,” from Bob Plntavalle, serving as 132-129-185—396 — new high trip­ b a t^ leld . Lombardo, Fred Marahell, Mlfite asslstant/coach this season tor NFL to Play le, Ann Meyers 131, Lori Sinl- ClevelEoid, loser o f three o f its Piela, Brad Sprague. BBld Joe Black, PGA tourruunent last tour and now 7-3, will try •upervlaor. The final day will the Jayvees. That group, untest­ crope 132-358, Ruth Ostrander Manchester A i^ Paris—^BUi ed for the most i>fut, numbers NEW YORK (AP) — The 337,' Jeanne Nourie 339, Clara to keep pace with a home game Brown, Larry Kahn, Steve Mc­ Ibe a 36-hole round instead of National H ookey Lesugue ia g o­ against Dallas, 8-7. DISCOUNT 18. 18 at present. Trueman 182-344, Ruth Pern Intosh, Dick Strlcklasid, Dick nione woiking out under ing ahead wtto tta full slats of berton 131, ' In the others, San Frandsoo, Rtocl, Feet Sadlowaki, D bts STATION PintavaUe’s dlreoUan ipolude four weekend, gamea. PrealdeiX 2- 8, plays Green Bay, second iEi WEire, Randy Wltriier. C o le ’ s DsEifxis North, i Oetaid Trstoy, Caaranoe Canfipbril aaid frqm MEBCMANT8 Ken Seaton the West ait 8-2« in MUwaukse; Tedfosd’s ReeiaunuX — lU Sandy Koufax ,wlth a, 1.88 earned run average for nine Roe! Mitter, Bob Balder, Greg league headquarters in MoeXio - 189-161—407, Otto Cook, 160-386, Badthnore, 6-6 is at Los AngeMs, Bayles, Bob Carter, Briiui Conn, 4SI WEST CENTER ST. — MT4TSO inninga In 1963, won the N a­ Erickson, Randy Caivano, Oer*- al yesterday be was prepared to Joe Picaut 149-893, Al Kelm 163- 3- 'i; Detr^, 4-6 at MtonMota,Paul BnuneriiErg. CJregory .Horn, tional League BRA crown for aid DavM, Baary Oralf, Mark jXMtpone, three‘ Sunday night 877, BUl .Uhauman 376, Al OoWl- 3-7; and Washngton, 2-8, at Erwin Nash, Dave Plieia, Roei tha aacond atraight aeaaon. Cttavea, Bob BimoatMo, Jolfn gam es ta the United StsUes. ss 87Q, Harold Howard 36|. FhUadelpMa, 2-7-1. SlmonlaiK y v

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MANCHESTER E V B l^G HERALD, MANCHKTER, CONN^ SATUI^AY, NOVEMBER 28, 1968 PAGE ELSVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATORDAT, NOVEMBER *8 ,19 ^ r A G E T E N ------f - ' ” H ot Fer'Snle 72 H a b s s s For 0 s l t 72 He For S s k 7 2 Wanted—Baal Estate 77 Basinssa Locations Houses For Ssis T2 Widow Stays Floor Ftnishlnfl: 24 iSalcfimcn FFuatsd 38*A Garden— Farm— Dairy v ApartmsntA^FlAti LanzanoSuit I S M #& A N $30,000. B ig CMo- C(X>PSR STRHR— 8 family Eye . Witness Reports Products 50 Tenem ents 6 3 For Rent 84 — fItJOO. ■ u c k l s y Sc h o o l a n a - An nx>0lt. SANOmO and ra- CAREER OPPORTUNITT for nlal on Henry Straat, 2^^ hatha, older htont just restored. Hqga duplex 8-8. Features 8 generoua BUlLDINa 60x40 suitable Cor Beautiful S-bedrocm R im S^l heated rec roton, complete 9ap- BUYING OR SELLING With Casket Tmkl* Ruthiif Oir JMwrIltarT finishing (specialising In old­ man who Is energetic, .neat, IF TOU WOULD LIRE Green THREE RS00 ~ 875-2519 area. No canviMslng. Apply in Hvlng room, dining a^ gtrlHt 7 rdom Spin L evel, 8% famUy Mtcben with hoUt-ins, person, ready to work, Mon­ caultfloiwer, 10c a head. M anor ^"kHohen with pantry down. aalUiig for $11,800. Dm’t misa Biologist Freed town and policemen in the case. was a loud bang as though a seata, now oloared of Us Jump In the 10 years of her mar­ VERNON — 0 room ranch, bus baths, complete Westinghouse excellent condition. For feidi- A town insurance carrier repre­ day, Nov. 26, 9-10 a.m . o r 4-5 Michael Kurys, French Rd., line, shopping, 6 bedrooms'. Three encloaed porches, 1% vldual attention eaU . . . out on this one. Call Barbara giant firecracker had exploded seats, three twisted and torn riage to Kennedy, the one-time mmJk Ibmtb TOtir UMMSC^ T ovH kMiF fToni 6fw AdTEitInr ta Jilt Bolton, off Route 86. knehea. 3 flreplacn, lovely Wooda Agency, 649-7701 sentative V lll also appear to the rosek lay in a pool a^ blood on de^tante Jacqueline Bouvier Bonds— Stocks— p.m . 98$ M ain S t , R octn 10. Apartments! Tongren A gency, 641-6821. baths, combination win­ faihlly ropm opening to a beau­ >• In Wife’s Death in the caverns between the tall ttoie wlthont apendtiif aU m m in z th« tAtephoiip. dows, brand new heating high court, General Manager buUdlngs vre wart Just leaving the floor. Beside (Mm was -a haJ faced other tragedies. She MortRagfes 31 tifully ffiaded patio. Built by FIVE ROOM 8INOLB, auto­ syatem. And this home TUNNEL ROAD, Vemon. 10 Richard Martin said. behind us. tattered bouquet of asters. had suffered • .several miscar­ EvnC VanDyne. Belflora B A N A G E N C Y additional acres may be pur- BROCKTON. Maee. (AP)— Situations Wanted— Fertfllxers SO-A We wUl have available Dec. matic heat, fireplace. Bast could readily be changed to The suit, filed by Mrs. Oella ' In quick succession there It all teemed so unreal. This riages—one of them after the LMt and Found 1 Motorcycles—Bicyclos 11 SECOND MORTGAGES - Un­ 1, cne 2-bedroom apart­ A gen cy, 648-0131. ehasod with this unusual 8% A weeping Dr. WllUam N- ®**^* Fem ale 38 Hartford, convenieht to Pratt a S A I two family. SensltSjr Roger Negro rF. . LanaanoLAIlSmnO of OC BissellDIM^II fit., BI., WIOUWwidow wilm the conveyance for what 1906 Democratic National Con­ limited funds available for sec­ GOOD COW MANURE. DeUver- ment featuring; Refrigera­ room ranch on high 1% acra cUffe has been found innocent of the late Anthony Lansano two other loud reporto had been a triumphal ride by vention in which Kennedy nar­ A W hitney. FhoAe 644-0648. priced to sell at $16,900. n e w USTING. Spotless, well The ominous sound of these FOUND — Tour Gift Gallery, ond mortgages, payments to RELIABLE WOMAN would ed. $0 and $10 loads. E xcellen t tor, Range, Disposal, Indi­ lot, 3-car garage, cellar, fire- who died of head Injuries he rS' Kennedy and the First Lady. rowly missed being nominated Watlrins Bros. Gifts for all oc- TWO 28" BNOUSH bicycles, suit your budget. Expedient for fall fertlllidnf. Call 641- kept home to a ^ e t reaiden- 648-8727 toaee, oil heat, $14,900. Robert of second degree murder to the diamlseed from the minds of us Hke housework days. Phone vidual Basement and Patio. EIGHT BIG ItOOMS, 2 baths, T . J . C R O C ifer, ReiUtor flal nrea. New asphalt roof, Vood alcohol” cockUH potoon- celved to a N ov. SO. 1963, fight They had b'hen smiling, shaking for vice president. caslcns from the would over. $20 each. Call 643-8776. aervice. D. M a lty , 648-0129. 7804, 649-8781. Heat, Hot Water. wolverton * Agenoy, Realtor, riding to the reporters’ "pool” 649-0628 between 6-9 p.m . 2-oar garage, on bus Une, near 648-1577 new ehlnglea, aluminum tog of hia blonde wife. at the rear of a Mato St. build­ hands and filled with happiness Kennedy, on a 'vacation in Home decorating iscceasorles. •choole,' emrehes, and ehop- 949-3818. ing, claims town and police neg- car the fleeting idea that some at a day of meeting the folks to Priced for all widgets. Noel A BETTER ARRANGEMENT LEGAL BECRETART aeeklng storms, screens, doors, natural R(X3CLBDaB-« Amott Road TTie all-m ale Jury returned iU Texan was adding a bit of noise F ran ce, was far from her^ hos­ Business Services of your finances will make pingr''oU heat. Large lot. Tel. woodwork, finished extra Ugsnce In her huebaiid’e death. the streets, the airports and the pital beside at the crisis. ^op now open. part-time position — to 30 Household Croods 51 Call K eith. 646-6191, or 649- 0 large rooms, garage, wooMd verdict after deHberatlng four David R . M cConnell, 36, o f 10 to the cheering arelcome Dallas more of your income available rqom to basement. Garage plus lot, $80,900. Owner 848-1470. M anchester hotels. O ffered 13 hours per week. Probate, trust, 9130. VERNON — LARGE e g s^ 8 hours. Trotter St, who was allegedly bad ^ven John F. Kennedy. Ironically, If their reception to She had faced alone the pre­ LOST — ANGORA CAT. orange for personal use. Lump debt A BIG BARGAIN — S rooms 649-4436 — 649-6644 ___ - -- - ■ room Kanck, huge recreellon cktpoct. Well shaded and The reports sounded like rifle mature birth of son John Jr., on tax, btxAkeeping and payroll VERNON — 5 room ranch to On Flemliw Street, l block It ' had been glvm four involved in the fight with Lan­ Texas had not been so warm, markings on back, head and LAWN MOWERS, Sharpened into one monthly payment of used furniture and appliances, DESIRABLE Suburban single room, east Iron radiation, 8- shrubbed yard. Belflore Agen shots. Nov. 25, 1960 while Kennady $22.20 for each thousand dollars experience. F our years In edu­ excellent condition, m any eX' W#0t o f Broad Street, 1 eiioioee: Guilty of ee«>nd de­ sano, title week to Superior precautions might have been tail, vicin ity Spruce St. M9- and repaired, aales and serv­ cation field. C all 742-8970. $109. $10 down'. See it at Al­ hom es, $96 and up. A lfred D. car garage, hUlstde Mtting. cy , 043-0131. waa flying to Florida to launch includiiig repayment over b ert’ s, 43 AUyn Street, Hart­ tras. Including nerw carpm ahd Mock south ef W oodland gree murder, guHty of mdR- Court received a nolle to a man- The man to front of me taken to raise the shatter-proof 6964. R ew ard. ice, rental equipment. L A M Heckler, 7486619, between 6:80- H kyes A gen cy, 648-4808. screamed, "My God, they’re his new frontier administration' ^ulpment Corp., Route 83, years. FTiuu Burke, 246-8897, ford. THREE ROOMS, fumlsbed or r OCKLEDGB — 8 room Ranch draperies to living room, street. slaughter, guilty of eaeauK and slaughtar charge agrainri him. side glass even though the top unfurnished, reasons^, steam 6 p.m . 1% batos. 3-car garage, fuU battery or Innocent. shooting at the PreMdent!” in the pre-inaugural period. LOST — Passbook No. J905. No­ V em on, 876-7800, M anchester Connecticut Mortgage E x­ Dogra— Birds—^ e t s 41 r a n c h — M ODERN kltohen, douDlo oven range, triple of the convertible was do'wn. heat, adults. New Bpttoa Road. Imposing 8 room Colonial. Our driver braked the oar .A year later, at Christmas tice is hereby given that Pass­ exchange. Enterprise 1940. change, 10 Lewis St., Hartford, EVERTTHINO IN sterilized re­ SIX R(X>M ranch with stove lam Mving room with flre- cellar, completely autdmatic storms, awnings, walk-out With tears streaming down Such protection might have book No. 2905 issued by the conditioned used furniture and A fte r 4, 643-6869. / htirhan, rklMd hearth fire basement. All for $14,990. Prln sharply and we swung the doors saved the President. tim e 1961, she was am ong the Ooim. PROFBSSIONAT. Trimming, and refrigera tor, $160 m onthly. plaoe, extra lam bedrooms, It’s new — It'a auchanUng., hie face, the 40-year-old marine First Manchester Office, Hart­ SNOW PLOWING — A new appliances, high quality - low place. A quality home to a clpals only. Call comer 848 Driver Warned open to leap out. Suddenly the But Dallas, where the Presi­ first of the family to rush to the bathing, all breeds. Poodle WUl also rent fumtehed to 1% baths, basement finUbed Big yard, aewar and city Mologtot left court with his fa­ ford National Bank A Trust Co. game for Manchester Herald SECOND MORTGAGES—Funds prices. LeBlsmc Furniture, 190 MODERN 8 ropm heated apart­ neighborhood of fine expcuIlVe 1279. procession, which had halted, dent's policies had raised a bedside of the President’s fath­ specialist. It costs no more to ment, first Boor. Stove, refrig­ adults, $186. CaU 644-8461. off inlo office and beantlfdl rec w ater. ther, WllUam 8r., a Boston has been lost and application customers. Tou name your available for second mort­ have the beat in professional ikwth Street, R ock ville, 870- and, professional properties. iMsineasman. In 2-Car Crash shot forward again. storm of conservative protests, er. Joseph P. Kennedy, whr had gages. For Individual attention erator, hot water. Utilities fur­ room, la m lot with treeiL H I,- hM been made to .^d bank price, we will plow out your coadltioalng. 649-979$, 649-0000. 2174. Open 9-8. SMALL 8 ROOM house, 2 bed­ 600. PhUbriek Agenay, 6466464. BeUlosw A gen cy, 848-8181. BRICK CAPE-WaddeU Sehoel, Bank appraisal over $34,000. .In the flash of that Instant a had been warm to Us welcome suffered a stroke. can B A N Agency, Roger M. nished. Parking. Available 6 rooms complete, living room TTie prosecution contended 2 for payment Eutd issuance of driveway. Routes now being to the handsome, bronsed Pres­ The emergency Caesarian FOR SALE — Gas stove In D ec. r. CaU 640-8446 from 4-9 rooms, newly decorated, storm BuUder says "get reason­ Sutcliffe took deadly methyl al- Three two-oar craahea yeator- littia tableau was enacted in new book. formed. Call now to abandon N egro, 04S-8727. POODLES — ARC small minia­ HOLLISTER STREET—6-room fireplace, oversise garage. ident and his pretty chic wife. birth -of little Patrick on Aug. 7 good condition, $30. Inquire p-m . windows and doors, giw fur­ able offer.’’ Chance of a Ufa bohol frwM the Wooda Hole day brougnt no Injuries, moder- front of a column toward which high p rices when it snows. 649- tures, Jet black, lO-weeks-old. n ace, one chUd, $80 m onthly, Colonial, fireiUaced UvliM Must sell. Only $14,900. Warren' tim e. slbe vehtoular damasre and a the velvety green grass swelled The presidential party 'ap­ was thq moat recent ordeal for NOTICE Is hereby given that 7863, 870-8401. Can 649-6202 or 648-7116. Apt 8, 4 Pearl Street. B . Howland, RM dtor, 841-1108. Ooesmographlc Institution TWO ROOM apartm ent, 146 646-7866. room, dining rom, S bed­ OPEN FOR INSPECTION where he worked and put It wrMiten warning to one motor­ upward to a amsil park near peared to be chatting gaily the first lady. Optional Share Book No. 227 rooms, kitchen with plenty of Open for toapection Sunday Again, Kennedy had had to Business Opportunities 32 WESTINGHOUSE portable TV, Oakland S treet, $60. 646-0229, DUPLEX. 6-yeara- vanienVto new expressway, Just MANCHESTER — 6 nxxn Cape, to her death Oct. 20, 1962, high- Id. nance company plan. Douglas rooms. First floor consists of ident'e Oontinental limousine, a to be with her and stayed with C apades o f 1964 at Eastern Snow Bird, Toro, Moto Mow­ tion. R easonable. 648-8874. ntogs, 648-4362. Mr. GUI, own­ large family room with half minutes to downtown Hartford, (2 up partially finished) ga­ l^ ted the trial. At 5:30 last night, a oar M otors, 133 Main. er. Open Sundays. 337-239 OAK STREET, 6-4 man in the front seat rose for (Oenttnued from Page On*) Mrs. Kennedy at Bethesda SNOWPLOWING — Now ac­ States Coliseum, W. Spring- er, and Be with 4 bed­ Hebert, 53 IntMaq Dr.; Peter 10 last night. Kochin reportedly 1967 CHEVROLET convertible, modeling, bathrooms tiled. box assortment. Shown by ap­ R oberts A gency, R ealtors, 644- motionless. If not, there, may be an oppor­ pointm ent. C all 648-8402 or WEST CENTER St. — 4 rooms, Dntch oven, garage, barn, 8 rooms, fom al dining room, Schur, 187 Spring St.; Alfred started to fight with police. His natty business suit stick shift with overdrive, $600. CaU 6 4 9 ^ 1 . first floor, furnace, $75. 649- MANCHESTBBl—Six-room SpUt- 1021, 648-0816. tunity to earn needed money 643-0768. Wanted— ^To Buy 58 a cres, .scenlo view . $17,990 kitchen and livliw room, full Laspenuvee,' 185 M cKee St.; Two other teen-agers were ques­ suit seemed hardly rumpled. WE HAVE DAILY 6434133. 0229, 9-0. MANCHESTER — Country Chib Level, deep, landacuied lot, Je*n Sauer, French Rd., Bol­ tioned and released. Kochto Roofing-Sidilig 16 servliig others with . popular area. Sroom Colonial Cape, 8 H ayes A gen cy, 643-4808. COVENTRY — LARGE execu­ basement with finished rec­ But lliera waa blood on the V garage, utility room, rec room, threw a package of cigarettes AND PAINT WE BUY, WBT.T. or trade an­ tive ranch, 9 rooms, 2 fire­ reation room, breezeway ton; Rodney Vernier, Wapplng; floor. DELIVERY TO THE 1958 KARMANN GHIA V olks­ THREE ROOM heated apart- oversise bedrooms, 18x32 foot 3 fuU beti)s, fireplace, oil hot In the face of one police officer and G ifts fo r every m em ber In Bale. Ceiling paint, $2.89 per tique and used furniture, china, Uvtog room with fireplace, 818,900 Clean 8 •bedroom places, 7 acres, river running and garage; alao, large rear (Miark Skinner, Hartford; "Is he dead?" I asked a Se­ wagen, radio, heater, low mile­ A. A. DION, INC Roofing, ment vicinity Wapplng Cen­ Ranch, walk-out oeUar, large w ater heat, $19,600. R obert and was screaming and kicking SEE siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ the family. OU today for ap­ gallon. Morrison Paint Store, glass, sUver, picture frames large torm^ dining room, ga­ through the property. Guest porch and patid. Large well Defaora Flnnemore, HaiPtfOrd; cret Service man. age. B est offer. 649-0528, 643- ter. 644-0180. lot, view, near school, a real Wolverton Agency, Realtor, when placed to a cell at police terations and additions. Ceil­ pointm ent In you r hom e at 386 Center St. and old coins, old dolls and rage, m e shaded lot. Robert home, small bam. Ideal for landscaped lot, on bus line, Mrs. Mary Lineen, Blast Hart­ "1 don’t know,” he said, "but YOUR REALTOR 8217. buy. Carlton W. Rutehtoe, 649-2818. headquarters, police said. The ings. Worimumship guaran­ your convenience. No experi­ guns, hobby coUections, attic FIVE ROOM FLAT, first floor, Wolverton Agency, Realtor, horses, etc. Maximum' of low taxes. ExceUent condi­ ford ; Mrs. Rose .Lanaaano, 154 I don't think m ," BOLTON 1966 PLTMOUTH SEDAN, good en ce needed. 289-4922. NEW 670x10 snow tires, tmek contents or whole estates. Fur­ R ealtor. 649-6182. privacy. T. J. Crockett, Real­ tion, $20,800. liynese St.; Luc Lapointe, East Mato St. disturbance stemmed teed. 299 Autumn St. 848-4860. chains, tubes, fireplace wood centrally located, combination 849-3818. BOWERS SCHOOL - Brick I ran for/ar'telephone. running condition. $200. Call niture Repair Service Talcott- windows, garage. (3all 648-8301 tor, 648-1877. Kutford; Mrs. lAHitlQ 'Rlopel, from the youth’s drinking Uquor WANTED — Receptionist for sawing equipment. Also 270 Cape, fun ihed dArmer, fire­ which had been allegedly pur­ A few minutes later I was 649-0297. BIDWELL HOME Improvement TiUe, Conn. T el. 643-7449. a fter 4. NON-DEVELOPMENT Ir a NCH place, 8 rooms, 8 flowed, ga­ 4« Foster St.; Mrs. Mary Kat- hack for mor* Information. AREA Company — Roofing, elding, al' dental office. Must have ex­ tank. 649-1363. 8 bedroome, 28’ Uvtog room PITKIN STREET ksrveok, Wapplng; James chased by Tedford. perience suid preferably PBP OLDER HOME —. rage. Iramedlatai^^cupancy. U A R REALTY CO., INC. The President and (Oonnally 1966 PLTMOUTH V-8 B elve­ terations, additione and re­ FOR RENT — 4 rooms first with fireplace, completed rec­ Out of town owner wants of­ Holmes Jr., 37 EMzatoeth Dr. dere, automatic transmission, training, excellent opportunity. GREEN .MULTI-COLOR oval USBID PORTABLE typew riter. $15,200 had been moved into an enter* modeling of all types. Excel­ floor or 8 rooms second floor. reation room, exceUent con­ MANCHESTER fers. Financing available, $15,- 648-2662 BURTHS YESTERDAY A runs good, $100. CaU 649-4696. Box N, Herald. braided mg with mat, approxi­ CaU 649-8030 between 6-8 p.m . l(ency operating room. Vice LENOX lent woncm anship. 649-6496. Parictog, schoerf bus, gocxl dition, recently redecorated, 9(X). PhUbriek A gen cy, 649- daughter to Mir. and Mrs. Wll­ : President Lyndon B. Johnstm, m ately 8x10,. $40. 6434)744. market nearby. Commute to 7 room older Colonial, garage, Film Strip Taken $16,900. PhUbriek A gen cy, 648- Large older home to excep-. 8464. R obert D. M urdock, 648-6472 Uam Smith, 84 Florence S t ; a Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Kennedy WANTED — WOMAN for part- RockvlUe, M anchester, WilU- convenient to everything. p h a r m a c y Auto Driving School 7-A Roofing and Chimneys 16-i WOOD STORM windows, (8) Rooms Without Board 59 8464. tionally good condition. She-' ■OB to« Mr. and Mra William had been escorted into the hos- time bookkeeping and general mantic or Storrs. Landlord In School Break 28x60, (4) 32x01, (1 ) 32x39. CaU tra large yard with privacy. Ferguson, 188 W . Middle T^ike. pltal. R(X>FINO — Specializing re­ office work for contractor. Poe- pays utilities. Electric stove MANCHESTER Vicinity — 8% Must be seen for full appre­ ELVA TYLER^ REALTOR MORTLOCK’S Driving Scboid sibillty of full-time later. Car at Shoem aker, 440 Mato ROOMS FOR gentlemen, one FOUR ROOM HOUSE, 44 Dur­ DISCHARGED Y E S T E.R- The ahtay White House auto­ 299 I . CENHR ST. pairing roofs of all kinds, new Street. block from Mato Street, kitch­ and Refrigerator. Rent reason­ room ranch conststtog of 8 ciation. Ideal tamUy home. T9 KEENEY STREET 6 49 -4469 Manchoater poMce are toveett- Inc., offices, classroom located necessary. Write stating avail- bedrooms, living roomr kitch­ ant St., exceUent condition, D A Y : Mre. LUUan Gill, W ap­ mobile, a manufacturers' drespi Manchester Parkade, lower roofs, gutter work, chimneys en privU eges, parking. 848-8137, able. After 0 or weekends For individual attention eaU I>rivate ow ner. 649-1169 be­ guting a break into the Bentley cleaned, repaired. Aluminum ablUty, qualifications, and FOR SALE — Stock, equip­ 742-6307. «* en with toillt-tos, dining area- EAST HARTFORD — 6% room plng; RiUph" Hoblnaon, 20 S. stood untouched. It had hem TCL. 649-0896 level. Beginners, older, nerv­ wages desired to Manchester 643-9828 . If you are looking for a tween 6-8 p.m. or Sundays. Grove St., ^tockvtile; WUUam School at 57 Hollister fit. to flown 1,600 miles from Washing­ aiding. 80 yea rs' experien ce. ment, machinery, and miroel- Built to 1960, this home is Im­ split, 1% baths, bullt-tos, fin­ which $15 worth of educational ous students, our specialty. P.O . B ox 846. DESIRABLE 6 room duplex, maculate. Aluminum com- B A N A G E N C Y iP home a little Mt out to the ished fsmlly room. 2-car ga­ DaaDets, Andover; M errill ton only to become the death ve­ Free estimates. Call Howley, laneous items of locksmith EXCEPTIONALLY nice clean MANCHESTER — 80 Waranokq film sfriipa are reiporied mle- WHEEI WATER’S Teen-age driver’s education convenient location near Hart­ btoaUons. $14,000. Ellsw orth country, yet right next door rage. Only $19,700. H ayes Brewer, 66 WeUa f i t ; Mrs. Eve­ hicle of the President for whom 64641361. 643-0766. WANTED — Dependable moth­ shop. Contact Conn. Bank A bedrooms to attractive home Roger M. Negro Road. Executive contemporary eourse. State certified . 649-7398. ford Road shopping center and M itten A gen cy, R etdtors, -648- to a school, stores, and bus, 'A gency, 648-4808. ______lyn lioyd, 12J Parker St.; atoK. er's helper for 2-3 weeks, Uve Tmat, 1 Constitution Plaga, for gentlemen. Best location. 6 48 -8727 we suggest that this 6 room ranch home, 7% roonis, 2% Polioe found ■windows broken Radio-Tv Repair Hartford, F. L. Worcester. XI (jh u rcb St. 649-4966. hue, $96 m onthly. C all 649-1044. 6080. baths, custom designed, stone Glullo Brondoio, RFT> 1, Man­ HOT-HOTJIND to or out. 649-4440. , Colonial priced at but $14,- BOLTON — ROUTE 88. T re­ chester; Mrs. Dorothy Cowles, In the north and west side of E-ZLERN Services 18 TH REE ROOMS, unheated, $66 $18,900 — ANOTHER GOOD 900 m ight Just fill the MU. mendous buy, five room ex­ and frame. CUl ownfr 848-0978. the bulkUng where entrance waa GENERAL OFFICE work, good DRAFTING MACHINE, Bni- ROOMS for gentlemen, free 384 Green Rd.; Cora Mason, parking; also, 2 rooms for light month. 38Vi Church Street. In ­ BUT, Lenox Street. Six rooms CONCORD RD. — Beautiful About an acre of land pro­ pandable ranch with breeze- Staflford; Mra. Gail Fagan, 181 gulned. The Incident oocurred THERE’S A LOT! Driving School CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv working conditions, liberal ntog, A-1 condition, $80. Saxo­ BOL/TON — Brookfieldi Road. phone, B uescher, 643-7983. housekeeping. Scranton Motel, quire 82 CJhurch Street anytim e plus enclosed rear porch. Lot ranch, large living romn, torm- vides plenty of garden or way and garage, basement, let Deadend, high up and wooded, Ek%erton fit.; Theresa Noel, sometkne Thursday hlgtft or ice, available all hours. Satis­ com pany benefits, hours 9-5. 649-0836 betw een 0-7. Saturday or Sunday. affordg absolute maximum of al dining room, cabinet kltohen, p la y area. 100x300, trees. Only $10,900. T. early yeaterday m ining, potfee Connecticut’s largest, auto­ fa ction guaranteed. CaU 649' Call Beneficial Finance Co., 8 bedroom ranch, dtotog room, 265 Main fit.; Richard Lewie, Now! For only 9 '/jC * a SKIS AND POLES. Also Import­ privaey, with shrubbery and 3 bedrooms, recreation room, J . C rockett, R ealtor, 64S-1877- fireplace, gaipge, newly paint­ Bast mrtford. eald. matic and standard shift, 1810. 643-4106. ed ski boota size 9, excellent BintNISHED ROOMS — Com- THREE ROOM furnished apart­ trues. Cloae to everythina. Just free pick-up service, teen­ landscaped yard. Marion B. ed and decorated, Ray 8. Hol- day fo r fuel... hot w ater condition. 649-9700. lete U|1it housekeeping facUl- m ent, hot w ater, 180 m onthly. call and start packing. T. J. LAKEWOOD CmCLR Prea- age classroom, idder and R obertson, R ealtor, 648-5968. ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. ,com be. R ealtor, 844-1286. Moving>-'Trucking— SSB, cenfraU y located. M rs. AvaUable D ecem ber 2. 649' C rockett, R ealtor, 848-1077. tige 7 room Colonial Ranch, for all— all the time! nervous students our spe­ PORTABLE phonograito, needs Dorsey, 14 Aivh St., Manches­ 1788. 968 Mato St. 100x200 wboded lot This desir­ cialty. 110 C enter 8t., Man­ Storage 20 Help Wanted— Male 36 COLONIAL — 8% rooms, cus­ needle, $10; girl’s ice skates, ter. EAST HARTFORD - Ovendsed tom built for family living, 4 able home offera 8 twin sised chester. Call for free book­ FIVE ROOM apartment, second 64941241 If you live to a typical MANCHESTER Delivery, light MAN TO HANDLE Janitorial sise 6, $6. 649-8001. 7 room Cape, shed dormer, 1V& bedrooms, 3H baths, formal bedroom s, 2% baths, 28 foot 514 Foster Street Will Sanfa Stop Here? let. 643-8602. PLEASANT R(X)M for gentle­ floor, newly redecorated, cen- baths, recre^on room, study, Uvtng room, formal dining house, you could easily run tmektog and package deUvery. work, experience helpful, sec­ dining room, modern kitchen out of hot water several Refrigerators,, washers and TORO POWERHANDLE Snow­ man, near bath, parking, 84 traUy located. CaU 640-8614. very clean, Carlton W. Hutch­ room, modem kitchen with all So. Windsor LARSON’S — Oonnecticut’e first ond' shift. Apply Personnel Of­ plow lawnmower, $140, Band with large dining area, famUy times a week. stove moving specialty Folding H igh St. ins, R ealtor, 640-0182. room off kitchen with fireplace, VERNON — MltcheU Exchange. the bullt-ina, laundry room, Ucensed driving school, trained, fice, the Iona Manufacturing saw, $40; portable table saw, FOUR ROOM FLAT, second ■ room Split. Large living certified and approved, now ch a irs fo r rent. 6494)'iu2. Co., Regent Street. 2-csr garage, covered padb, 6 room ranch built 1909. Size large family room with fire­ A New Service For You! Now you can have all the full size bowling machine, $00; ROOM FOR RENT, all new to- floor, Ideal fo r new lyw eds, $60. p la ce, 2-car garage, $84,000. room with flreplace.j Dining offering classroom and 'oehind 83 North St. trbed lot, walkout basement, 26x42%. Walk-out basement, • hot water you need at one Shopsmlth and every poiwlble olUties, private entrance, park- bedrooms,. 11x19 Uvtog room, PhUbriek A gen cy, 649-8464. room. Kitchen with bullt-lns. wheel Instruction for toen Painting— Papering 2l MAN FOR^ Luncheonette, days, tog, gentleman preferrM, on SOUTH WINDSOR $31,0(X). PhUbriek A gen cy, 649- II II time for only 9%c* a day. grill experience. Grant’s Park­ attachm ent, $000, original coet aluminum oomMnationB, school 8 bedrooms. Lot 100x400. agers. 649-6070. tou -1100, centrally located. DELUXE LARGE 8% room 8404. Think of It—only 9%c* a ade. $1,300 • complete worktoop. bus at door. Robert Wolverton Not to development. HOME COLORAMA 1 EXTERIOR AND Interior paint­ 648-6018. duplex apartment, heat, hot day! LEARN TO DRIVE — Special ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- Terms. Several motors, 17” TV A gen cy, R ealtor, 649-2813. water, \ appUances, parking. New large 6 room ranch, EAST HARTFORD Asking $16,000. Owners Presented by l a # ' attention to nervous and elder­ hanging. CeUtogs. Floors. Fully TOOL DESIGN^M and dieck- set, $30; English Mke, camp YeZ, thanka to MobUheat Adults, immediate occupancy. famUy styled kitchen, glass transferred. Offers consid­ ly. Classroom for teen-agers. Insured workmanship guaran ers capable of designing Jigs, trailer, 6” wheels, $60; storm 649-6760. BOWER9 I fiCKOOL — 7 room —and an oU-flred hot water windows, SO h.p. Scott outboard ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman rilding doors, 2 baths, flre- Cape, fun dormer, 1% baths. ered. Pickup service. Day or eve­ teed. Leo PeUetier, 649-6828. If fixtures, gauges, «nd dies. Ex­ only. CaU 643-3098. CASH R IE L Immediate occupancy on WARREN E. HOWLAND, Realtor heater of correct capacity— ning lessons. Reasonable rates. no answer, caU 643-9046. perienced only. Manchester motor, $70; 00 h.p. Johnson SIX ROOM duplex, $ large bed­ lace, 3-car garage, situated 4 bedrooms,' dining room, ga­ either ;of these two new your family can take care of I a new custom built area. Manchester Driving Academy, Tool A Design, In c., 130 Hart' saber saw , $12. 649-1404. FOR RENT — Front room, cen- rooms, one car garage, cen­ g SERVICE rage, near all schools. $16,000. raised ranches, one with 6 MADELINE SMITH, 350 MAIN ST.. HAYNES ST. aU th eir w ashing needs at PAINTING — FIVE room ford R oad, M anchester, 649- Ready for your own deco­ Ow ner 649-1796, rooms, 1% baths, 2 fire­ 742-7248. traUy located, parking, 09 tral heating. 870-7862. REALTOR one tim e. ranches and ca p es fo r $00. 0263. B irch Street, 649-7139. rating. $2,800 down, fuU Save ft-00 On 800 Oalkms places, basement garage, Trim and paint extra. Also, Diamonds— Watches— SECOND FLOOR, 6 room Juries on ly $33,000. VERNON CIRCLE Area — 6% fo r only $20,000, or the sam e ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Mom can do the family HIGH SCHOOL graduate with Jewelry 48 84-Hoar Bnmer Swvlce room ranch, basement garage, 640*1S42 scrapin g. 742-8101. ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman, apartment, conveniently lo­ house with a finished rec M abel Sheridan, 648-6189 Home shopping made easy. Bring the children. Re­ wash, Sia can do the dishes NOTICE good manual dexterity wanted private home, quiet, tou lerv- cated, o ff W est C enter St., $100 fireplace, combtoations, built- room , fo r $22,000. City at the same time Junior PAINTING, EXTERIOR aqd in­ by Stafford area Industry. Af­ WATCH AND JEWELRl^ ritpalr- Ice, parking fa cilities. |10 m onthly. CaU 649-0388. 1ns, very clean. Early occupan­ water, Sidewalks, deMrable lax in the. privacy of your car and view in color on takes his bath, and you en­ cy . T ongren A gen cy, 843-6821. ZONING BOARD’ terior, paperhanging, waU- ter extensive shop training, Job tog at reasonable prices. w eekly. 649-8406, o r 643-0284 U A R REALTY CO„ INC. McKinney location, minimum dqwn to the big screen over 50 homes for sale in Manchester joy a ehower. Prompt service, two watch­ OF A P P E A L S paper removed, dry waU work. can lead to sales. RepUes held after 6 p.m. quaUfled buyer. sn4 vicinity. R easonable rates. FuUy In­ to confidence. Box H, Herald, makers. Manchester’s oldest 648-3692 Lomber and Supply Oe. BOLTON $1,000 assum es Don’t delay—phone ua to­ Variances-grented Lots For Sals 73 sured. 649-6608, Joseph P . established Jeweler. F. B. COMFORTABLE ROOM to Furnished Apartments 63-A m ortgage, $79 per month pays day. Find out how eaZ|y it Iz Hartman Tobacco Co., dweU- FULL-HME SSHVICH station R obert D . M urdock, 643-6473 Bst. 1947— BoltOh •U. 4% room ranch home, ga­ Lewie. B ray, 787 M ato St., State quiet private home, garage TWO BUIJLCpfQ lots,'prime lo­ to switch to a Mobuheat- for faim workers, south attendant, Boland Motors, 389 avaUable, gentlem an. 648-6848. t h r e e and four-room heated rage, full basement, exceUent U A R REALTY CO., INC. Theater BuUding. cation, city utilities. Ibrick flred water heater. ■Me Burnham St., 300’ from OUTSIDB PAINTING at a low Center Street. apartments, furnished, chUdren T«l. 648-2141 location. Hurry — only $10,600. S4B*2692 Thia beautiful, brand new 7-room raised ranch with C m H u h o u s thoiwiRffi nf^htly 6 to 9 BudUand St. A gen cy, 649-8464. price. No Job too big or too UGHT HOUSEKEEPING room, w elcom e. OfiTfleld 9-9938. MANCHESTER - Lookli« fbr Itoyea A gan cy 648-4808. R obert D. M urdock, 64S-6478 IV 2 baths, rec room, large wooded lot, 2-car garage, •Average family of four. Max MUler, drug store liquor etnaU. CkUl now , 6494)736. DRIVER^ WAKTKD for~estato Fuel and Peed 49-A convenient fo r gentleman space, country atmosmere? Bocnee, 299 Green Road. Ushed dry cleaning route. Call APARTMENT NICELY fur- MODERN 8 BEDROOM ranch. the finest of construction and many extras (including ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ iworktog days. CaU M-6961. 'Aen nee this 8-room Raised W YLLYS STR E E T — 240 foot John B: DeQuattro A Morris 046-7364. SEASONED OORD WOOD, saw­ nished, including all utiUties, 100 yards from Bowers School, tile fireplace) NEEDS A FAMILY (preferably onei Ranch, 8 bedrooms, living on quiet stroet, garage, fuU MANCHESTER — Immaculate frontage, 648-7444. Showings anytime during the day on the inside WE ©IVE A. A Richard P. Besstoi, pack­ E X P E R T PAINTING and ed any length, free delivery. am ple parking, 1% room s. 373 room with fireplace, kitchen 6 room Cape, treed lot, quiet lo* with children) THAT CAN MAKE A HOUSE A paperhani^ng. 038-4010. NEEDE3D — MASON’S helMr. QuaUty guaranteed. B. Yeo­ A partm en ts— Ffaitfr— Main. basement Bel-Air Real Estate age toore Uqtwr Hcense, 416 with. toiUtlns, dining room. Septic Tanks ’ cation, 8 be<$mMus, ^ hot VERNON 8TOEBT Lot - 90 HOME BY CHRISTMAS. . ’ icraon. ©REEN STAMPS Main Street. N o experien ce n ecessary. Chill m ans, 743-8009- Tenements 63 648-9832. ______NEW GAME for Manchester a fter 6 p .m ., 848-1870. . BEDROOM AND Kitchen, fur­ Lower level family room, den AND water heat, rqc room, assume foot frontage, elty utilities A A A A. A A_ Gladys Sealart, lot with Iom Herald cuatonters. You buy nished, for two adults, includes or office, utility room and ga­ MODERN . . CAPE on 4|^et mortgage or minimum dowit sidewalk, naar school. Call- Immediate occupancy. Excellent financing. Lower ****** frontage, 233 Spencer St. BIRCH STREET, second floor, the paint, you name _your prprice, "TUiyiEr LATHE operator.. Gardea—J'hmi— Dairy gas, electricity, private bath, rage. OU hot water heat, alum­ Plaffsd Sewen street, one Mock to bus, shop- fo r new m ortgage, |10,800. 649-7888 or I494W86. John Buck, two lota with leas 4 rooms, furnace, near Mato, inum combtoations, 1% baths. Robert Wolverton Agency, than average price. MORIARTY we do your painting. Ceilings,“ Must be able to set up. Aver­ Prodocts 50 $90. 649-0239, 9-0. heat and hot water. Call 648- schools. Dishwasher, dls- Another First , frontage and area, 187 Wood- walls, trim, floors. Outside age work week 60 hours. Good 7680. Call now. Robert Wolverton 1% baths. Bel Air Real R ealtor, 649-2818. bridge St. Sachin Gleaicd w ork. 649-7863, 870-8401. pay and fringe benefits for APPLES — Macs, Coitlands, t h r e e r o o m s , haatj Uglita A gen cy, R ea ltor, 649-3818.' 648-9882. Wanted— ^Read KsUte 77 CAUL— IF Hie above wiU be effective qualified man. Echo Machine, SepfUk) T anks. D ry W ells, MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom L BROTHERS Baldwins, Greentogs, DeUcloua, furnished, parking, front and ATyRACnVB $ room furnished M ANCHESTER — |1D,000. Cape ranch, dtotog room, flraplaoe, Noverobw 80, l9oS. M anchester, 048-7627. Sewn- Unea lnataMed-^>ood. 1968, 8 room Ranch on b ig u t. an bMlapendent broker. Joaopfa Oounecttcut’s Most Progressive Real Betato Office WARREN E. HOWUND, Rtaltar Bunca Fann, 839 W. Center. Parking. Adults. A pply 299 Au^ placed Uvtog room, 80% corn­ O arM , atorms and screens. ment, garage, patio, wall-to- Oiaric-^oveniber 21, 1968. applications a r e being a c ­ A gent on prem isea. 106 B irch tumn, 1 p.m. • 7:80, Barth, 6464)690, 643-5135 V REB e s t i m a t e s . P rom pt 64S-8U8. ic e d ree room. Location and 0 9 oCcon«tion. CaU for mow waU carpeting, automatic BEAL EfiTAXB-pffiURANOB Board of Ai^ieala cepted tor full'tlme work daya, St. 867 EAST CENTER STTWET ~ MANCHESTW service on aU types of elec­ area exceUent for chUdren; ScKINNEY BROS. Information and to aee. Ells­ washer and d^er, dUqiopal, F, Clifford, trical wiring. Ucensed and In- 6 a.m.-0 p.m.‘, part-time nights, FOR SALE — Macs, Baldwin 880 MAIN ST.—Phone 648-1108 rear yard enclosed. Ellsworth Seweragi DIspossl^Co.' worth Mlttan Agency, Realtora, reaaonable. Owner 848-1888 o r W ANTED — B -zoiie lo t. OSO Telephooe^ 648-7887 301-315 Cmit«r St. Chairm an • sured. Wilson Electrical Co., 0 p.m.-10 p.m. Apply Burger and Greening apples and John A'. CagianeUo, Bose peare. Botti Fruit Farm, Mitten Agency, Realtora, 648- 180-188 Pearl 8&—448-gSIW' 640-8228. 649-439L M anchester, 649-4817. G laston­ Chef Drive-in, 3S0 Mato Street, ' Read Herald Ads. 8930. B acretacy bury. 64S-UII. Mapeheator. 880 Bush HiU Rd„ Manchester. 470 Mato.\M-0339, M , / _ . / lA tU R D A Y , IJ^OVEMBER 28, 1968

sisimaH Stafford, were elected delegatee Rahbi DavM KMne wtH delivsr (C olu m b ia at the Mth Diitrlct convention South Windsor the sermett. Sewer Project A bout Town hold In Vernon, for the Republi­ Elementary Sehaol MeMM AHENTION can State Convention to be held Monday — ravioli and meat, Concern Said Ob w Imnim honoring Mr. nnd Catholic Ladies MANCHESm KISIDINTS IPM. m ion McCrystal, Maple 8U, in Hartford Jan. 14 and 16. Noordenkorp wedge of lattuce and dressing, ▼amoB, on their Ssth wedding Bazaar Today Both are etate centmk commit­ jam and peanut butter aand-, Not Immediate •mlieMsary will be held tomor- tee membere. which, fruit; Tuesday — oven . SaH T rssM Sami for Pablls Um Mw at home from 3 to 5 FIrat OrandcJiUd To Speak on fried chicked, mashed potatoes, The Gathollc tadiea’ Society Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Saegda buttared peas, cranberry sauce, The sewer project that has PML of Columba’e Church la hold­ are parenta of a aon, David rolls and butter, g e 1 a t fn; the Eighth District dlrsctora b AvaHabIs At tha Faibwiag LsMUaas: _ * ' * ' '' in g ita annual Chrlatmaa Ba- Tbe ItapuMioen Town Ooor- Paul, bom Monday at Windham Java Tonight Wednesday — soup and crack­ concerned, lest It inflams the aaar today in the church hall Community Memorial Hoapltal. ers, open face 'egg salad sand­ n^ltUe^ Antique Show, until 8 p.nv; One of the high- sewer condiUdn' along Hmne- 1. AatiHim ond School Sfrootc we* aeheduled Dor yesterday Thla la the firat grandchild for wich, pumpkin cMe. Thursday llghta of the event la a allver the paternal grandparenta. Se­ Christian Noordendorp will and Friday — Thanksgiving re­ stea4 St., will be at least two 2. Harrison of East Cm lM ’ StrooT and today at the ^^ory mi tea aerved under the direction present a talk and show slides weeks In the working before H Metal St., win oonttatue today as lectman and Mra. Joaeph Saeg­ cess. Milk Is served with all 3. LovoLano--Eost Bid# of Highway of Mra. Walter Wheaton. Tea da. and maternal grandparenta, on Indonesia today at 8 p.m. in meals. can cause any concreta worries. planned. Proceedi of the «vent, will be aerved until 5. Aaaiatlng the South Windsor High School hoH way botwoon Contor ood Oleoft Sit. orIgtaiaSy tadended for the Re> Mr, and Mra. Joseph Desro- High School Menos ' The district fears that a new Mra. Wheaton are Mra. Arnold auditorium. Monday—soup, assorted sand­ ptMioan .'Town OommiUee aiera. ' lO-lnch sewer line from Haynes 4. TeHand Tumpiho outsMo Gfovd M Hanna, Mra. Morgan Hilla, Mra. B rief! Noordendorp. is a native of wiches, cookies; Tuesday — spa­ treaau^ w fl be turned over to Djoojacarta, Java (Indonaesia). St., when tied into the district TMs sand may be picked np by tiie weldenW at Manehea* a cbaHty tai the name of the AIbhrt Orey, Mra. Maurice Bol- The town clerk’a office wlU ghetti with meat sauce, bread atridge, -Mra. L. Dionne and He studied in HollantT and then and butter. Ice cream; Wednes­ sewer trunk on W. Middle ter for use on loe and anew. IbM PreaMent. John F. Ken- be otoaed Tbankoglving week­ Mra. Louta Soracchi. joined the Dutch Merchant Ma­ day — cheeseburger on roll,, Tpke., will cause troubles where itO f. There will be bootha for toya, end, according to Town Clerk rines. He was an Mslstant man­ wax beans, rake with cherry the main shrinks dosm to 8 StockpUes will be dealgnnted by Ogna anyliig -For PnbUa fancy work, food, traah and Margaret Dilwoitli. Mr, and ager of tea, rubber and quinine sauce. Thursday and Friday — Inches In diameter along Home­ Use.” treaaurea, relgiotfa artlclea and Mra. DUworth have moved into plantations in Java and remain­ no school. stead St RICHARD MARTIN, a country atore. Mra. Edward the Riaing cottage on Columbia ed at those posts until taken General Manager. Lake for the winter. They plan The directors have asked the Steele and Mra. Paul Jurovaty prisoner by the Japanese. Manchester Evening Herald town to delay hooking into tha are co-chairmen. to build a new home on the He was president of the Avery South Windsor cormspendent lot next door In the spring. line until a proper eigineering Named Delegatee Street School FTA and is nw Lanm Kata, tel^rfione 844-1788. study can be made to determine The Dllwortha aold their Chest­ president of the-. South Windsor the effects. Mra. Virginia Lewis of Wood­ nut Kill hotne to Mr. and Mrs. • PLUNBWa land Terrace and John Mullen, PTA Council. Lawrence Wittkofske, super-, Albert Jackaon of North Wey­ Tickets for the fravelogue are mouth, Maas. The Jackaone airi intendent of the town water de­ Watsr Heaters available from ariy member of partment, said that he has' re­ SPECIALS their four children will occupy Girl Scout Troop 33 and from Police Arrests • HEATINC the houae in December. ceived the Eighth District’s.je- any member of the Woman's quest, but that he will have to Humidifiers •Ute CAL Nursing Service Club of South Windsor. 'Hekets Richard C. RMsy, SO, of M ALCMINUM refer H to General Manager Dehumidifiers • AIROONDiriONim Oonwnittae hha accepted with will also be sold at the door. RFD 1, Lake St., Is being held Richard Martin for final con­ WESTOWN regret the res*gnatton of Donald The junior PYF of Wapping sideration. at the State Jail at Hartford Air Cleaners • DOORS Tuttle a member of the com­ Community Church will meet Martin has said he sees little PHARMACY mittee sfiMe ita incepilon. Tuttle Stinday from 6 to 7 p.m. in the afbM- being picked up on a writ • W INDOW S reason for delaying the hookup, Heat Pumps 4M Hartford Rd—S4S-MM said he can no longer give the Cosinmunrty House to fill and oharging him with failure to since the district agreed to the • O ^ O P iE S committee the time It deaervee decorate a Thanksgiving basket. appear In oourt when aum- proposal last May. • JALOUlllES To maintain oar eontiniilly because of hia reeponsibUitles The Senior PfF will meet moned. Police said that Rlaley Water Pumps WILLIAMS aa chairman of the Board of from 7 t)0 9 p.m. in the Com­ failed to appear in Circuit But Wittkofake also reported riUEE ESTIMATES at medioal aerrleo we are that the crosslots portion of the Water Coolera EASTST T E R im Eduoatton and of the School munity House to make cheer Oourt 13, Manchester, on Nov. OIL SERVICE. Ine. Building Committee. baskets. Every meinber la asked 14, on a non-support charge. sewer Oe-ln had not been start­ The Columbia Lake Bowmen ed yet. and would probably re­ Water Softeners CALL TOUR FRIENO— Open All Day to bring fruits, mxts or ndnta. The case has been set down for quire about two weeks to com­ will hold a Safari Shoot tomor­ The Soburb^tes, young Dec. 9 here. plete. M U TUNSKY row at the field on Hunt Rd. aduH group, will mast at 7:30 Zone Control GENERAL ELEOTRIO MSALEBS 449-mS SUNDAY Archera will ahoot at life slae p.m. in Fellowship Hall Sunday. JOBS FOR ALL He Said that the job can be artiflcla! antanail tiugeta from The prograim will Include "Four RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Ev­ neairiy oompileted without open­ Bath Rooms Known for Quality Prodneta atakes placed at random dla- Draaons of Man.” Plana will be eryone In Quill and Scroll's ing the line to aewage. The and Service hook up itpelf la fairly simple tancea and purpoaely in awk­ made for the sufq>er to be held chapter at Huguenot High 641 Broad S t. ManobeatW—6464648 ward positions. Cajvned hams next week at the Broadview School la an officer. Billy Ruch to complete, he said. I f will be aiwarded to the winnera Comanunity Church, Hartford. is president; Susan Harvell, W O W " Whfrt Service of each claaa on a handicap 'niere will be a meeting of vice president; Linda Cogblll, within the claaa baaia. Reglatror the board of deauxme at 8 p.m. secretary; and Connie Clawson, PLACE ORDER—PICK IT'UP IN 10 MINUTES tlon la from 9 a.m. to noon. Sunday in the church library. treasurer. The four are the only School Menu Weidnesdaiy choir rehearsalq, members of tha organization. DON’T BELIEVE US? THEN TRY US! M onc^—'plzaaburger on bun, will be omitted because of the teased salad, fruit; Tueaday — Thanksgiving Eve service at 8 SMALL LARGE spaghetti with meat sauce, cole­ p.m. Ihia service will be a joint slaw, fruH gelatin; Wednesday servioa with Teanple Beth HUM. 75c PIZZA-RAYS —shepherd's pie, corn, spice 130 Spruce St.— 643-0031 ^1.25 cake. Schools are closed Ihurs- FREE DELIVERY day and Friday. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. SEAFOOD DINNERS Manoheater Evening HersM Columbia correapondent, VIr- ARTHUR DRUQ • SHRIMP • CLAMS • NSH glnla M. Oariaon, talephoM PLEASE YOUR GUESTS WITH 33S-9334. SHADY GLEN DAIRY FRESH EGG NOG For Monday Only—^At V I I ( i\i \'i i( M A Y R O N 'S It’s a favorite with everyone I Rich and MANUEL LUIZ "u 'M I ( )i{ r creamy,* with a gusty goodness that can’t "O m of th* lost BAKE SHOP be beat. Enjoy it just as it is— or as a base lorbon In FRESH MADE for your own pet nog recipe. Connnetieut!" ^^LMBraOAN OoAZ, PARKER HOUSE Opon for Bttsinoss ROLLS Again for ftiol oU«, torvlca, 3071E. Cnntor St. hooting oquipmont Do*. 44c Monehmltr, Conn. phono 522*8151 668 Center S t—64S-OOU 170 PEARL STREET HARTFORD. CONN. It’s Shady Glen Stamp Collection Yon Can Taste The Quality GCX5DI Roatea 6 and 44A — Manchester, Omm. y | o f t o « « * DoHvon Any Pisra lo Damaged While ho towR of MoHchottor Vednesday thru Sunday In Transit TO T b o t O o o W tiU 10 P.M. Stamp albiuM containing a collsa don Dim* • • * * ’ ARCHIE’S iRSuriRci fur this UHiiH:!:!:;":: Make Your i f i p to the Fair a Family Affair I 1«81 MAIN ST—64S-ni6 cists St littii... Oppoalte AziMy A Navy Club eems sc mdi!

Ed. Clorko Plan N O W Tel. 648-1136 FALL TREE CARE 176 E. Center We’rt Quite Proud To Offer These QUALITY Street to GO to the FAIR Items For Your Holiday Feasting:; Have your dead and unwanted treea lenioyed now. Alao have tile dead branches removed from other trees before • FRESH FRUITS and VEGETARLES the winter storms. It is also agoad tlmo to oablo and brace BOTH Dr AND ODT^OF; SEASON weak erotehea In your traea. For complete tree aervtoe enU and SEE * QUALITY UNE of GROCERIES CARTER TREE EXPERT CO. •NUTS, CIDER, FIGS, CANDY, ate. M 3-7M 5 the WORLD — ALSO — UCENBia) and INSURED TREE EXPERTS COLD CUTS, I f KERY and DAIRY PRODUCTS • OPEN EVERY DAY inclndin« SUNDAY • 276 OAKLAND ST. TULIP TREE TURKEY FARM PERO Manchester— 643*6384 NOTE: We*H Bo Olooed AU Day Ttanlibgtvtaig Day . . . FRESH NATIVETURKEYS *ALSO RONED AND ROLLED iANTLY OIL CO. FRANK M. HARABURDA FUteL OIL ASH SWAMP ROAD^LASTONBURY, CONN. TEL. 633-2415 ^ . 661 MAIN STREET .Y!N Phone 646-4666 r LOOK! Thankagiviat O p e n eWorld's Fair Savings Club i l A i Save a i.a 2.a3.a5.aiO Wariily SPECIAL! To Sorvo Your Family M i fiuosts tho Dost— SBM is an official New York Wbrld’s Drive Out To The Fair ’Ticket Center. ADULTS’ TICKETS R t g . $ 2.00 Vcdno DOUBLE ^ ,- 9/, GREEN STAMPS BUY YOUR WORUrS FAIR TICKETS MERE at OhlMna't TIeksb (3 to 13 yonrs) DAILY— NOW Till DEC. let! A& L DISGOUMT PRIDES Rog. $1.00Voluo TURKEY FARM Fair wlU open April M, 1164. Tioketo vaUd Mtytlme dnring 1664-66 aeaalon of Mie Fair. FREE! FREE! FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF SslasI Ysar FRESH DRESSED IG AU O N S OF GAS or MORE! BBAimFDL AMOHOB HOCBINO OUT GLASSES BalAsa Harvast Tarksy Throe Tnaa to Ohooee From: o Water o Jnioe o Shertet. S avings B ank • above Wee Otter la GcM Every Day of tlm Wedc o Toodor . , ^ Tmiy . . . Flovorcemo U>OK FOR TURN-OFF SIGNS ON STATE SERVICE STATION BOUTS St TO ROCKVILLE OF M anchester "YOVU WLYtSa 'A' DEALER!* ■D. ABI»LB( BOtS. PE A 8S m A m o m c M m a s t b s a m c h w m m t s s A s iC ii ne MAIN aTBSET. MANCUEBTBB ------S76-6886 676-8936 9U Mala S i ta s East Coaler a t Manchestw Parkadn o rp o sm STATE THEATto « PHONE S48-S860 I ffMMMOAV Cor. Lenox S t Wool MIddloTurapIMe M n a a tsa ira s» • pea - N O Y . 23 thnt.NOY. 2f m t H A N I fln ^ ' H .i.ii,; I,. M,,;-...... WUK-^AIJL BlOH n klMHIVKD, H. T. DlCKCfSON * CO.. liM;.

Godfrey and Girls Coming Shows

Temple Houston, (s^ee. atar Romp Thanksgiving Jeff Hungj^l must carry out will provtaiona that would' deprive a widow o§ her son and her Bjr RUTH E. THOMPSON , .hours, was the gist o f H .. One'; property, In^ "Billy Hart” on "Is th«r« anything: th*t rirl hour, but to! color. Furthermore, f^ -T V ’s “Temiae Houston’* can't do!" a yoioe crvarveUad. this is only the beginning. series Thursdey, Nov. 28 (7;8d- "ThaA girl" being IRtle red- They've painstakingly bakenced 8'.SO p.m. B8T). headod Shari L>ewis rehearsing othw. entertainment goodies to a sprightly: ban^ dusit with big give the overfed viewer a max- The girls (Dawni Niokerspn, red-hsaded Arthur Godfrey for tormm of entertainment, with Susan Silo and Diatm WlMame) NBCTa holiday evening special no more exertion than Just the dscidg that bachelor Hariy (10 o'clock; Nov. 28)-formally weitchkig, on. turkey day. ' ^Burns (serlee star Larry Bly- titled, 'The Arthur Godfrey detil-needs a wife, in "Miade ki Thanksgiving Show.” For exanipls, 'Shari's' wonder­ ful little puppet Lamb Chofi Heaven" on NBC-TVs “Harry's Then the tkiy ventriloquist* Girls" Friday, Nov. 20 (»:80 « tias .also be^ rehearsing with dancer (dreabed for the session Godfrey.' He’s supposed to.teacli p.m. B ^ ) . from neck' to toe in gtete: her how to be a social Success, Sweater, trunks, high-heeled then he. she or they will polish Lswvrenoo Wetk playa the pumps) dumped the banjo to off the sequence singing "Happy aooordion and Phil Harris draws i off and take up her poei<- from, his repertoire at old songs for a dance number. To Make YoUr, Aqquklntance*," r It's unusual, I waq toM fur­ whan they are guests on NBO- I adjusted my eyes to the ther, for so important a'rfiPw TV's “The Andy WlHlams light of the rather posh, un­ Show” color special Tuesday, likely rehearaal room (the pro­ to be evolving ..with ahsotuite- Nk)v. 28 (10-11 p.m. E5ST)v. ducer! had rented a hotel grand ly no script. But direolor. Kirk ballroom os being the right Browning (w t«; handles ‘ the Orindi (series star Imogens sise) and saw some of the spe­ tTBC Opera teleoMt*)’ wgnt*tl Oooa) enooenters prcMems when cial's other stars AH ki blue, 'to' keep the spontaneity kxig .associated with-Godfrey. she takes tkne . from . FCkter’s except for Persian - Iamb Bknpioyment Agency to enjoy trimmed high heeled! ankle 'nien the dooiy open again herself tai ''Orlndl's Day (Hr* boots was Carol Lawrence. A and the guards let in somebody on NBC-TVs "Grind!" series haunttng-eyed teen-ager with a who really belonged; H ass the Sunday, Nov. 24 (8!30 p m . beautiful mouth, loose hair and ever-oheeirful 'Tony Betsvett E S T ). ' abeolutely no makeup turned who's materialized at Just the out ts be Judy Garland's daug^h- right moment to Hue up with HUsirious but dangerous M - ter, Liza Minrili. No leotard Godfrey, Carol, Lisa aiid Shari Jlnks mark, the Cartwrights* for Liza; she was dressed in for a little nmre dancing^ some adventures With an angry 'bull olive drab slacks with a sort clowning and a lot of singing. in the "Ponderoea Matador,” an no-oblor-blue looee shirt and JDverything kept moving fast episode of the "Bonanaa" color sneakers. and U^l . . . even the rest series on' NBC-TV Sunday, Then suddenly the music period when it was finally N ov. 24 (9-10 p.m. 0 8 T ). struck up. ceiled Sheri whiazod by, "Boy Two onrushipg chorus lines' la this a- happy show tb wojii A spoded girl's aCtempts to swirled and leaped into the hi!" ‘Hieii Lisa punctuated her make the Virginian (series star middte of the floor in abscHutely dash by with a high kick. Tlie James Drury i Jeatoue lead te the, flylngeet cake walk Tye slacks bad me fooled. I didn't unexpected tragedy in "Skop- ever seen. Then the Mlaees realise she was that much of a over in a Western Town.’' a 90- Lawrence. Lewis and MlnelM dancer 'and I fCund choreog­ minute drama on NTC-TV*s rushed into the' Intricate ohor- rapher Dan Daniel who sounded 'T h e V irginian'' color seriea^ eogr^^y too, and my late af- pretty proud oi the young lady. Wednesday, Nov. 27 (7:30-g p. temooii weariness melted away. "She'a more than able to hold m. EJST.) "I'll take two hours of that,” her own with aeasenod stars." 'I told the NBC staffer who'd If you’d seen ‘Best Foot For- The NBC Opeiu Company wijl snippM tlie red tape and per­ waixl* you'd have known." Then open its ibth season with a sonally guided me past the se­ I learned he'd worked with her showing of Gian Carlo MenotU's curity guards so I could get in that. What’s more, he and opera, "Labyrinth," in color on this advance report. NBC-TV Sunday Npv. 24 (2-3 Well...y(m cap't have two (See Page Four) p.m. BJST). . '

SATU R D AY Television PROGRAM

U :ee I S) Sky Ktas (Ztl Baeo of tho Wook folk a farmer apeepta the )ok- (»-M ) 8xt. Preotoa •( tbs S:H ( S) Weather, Sporto and ot' hangman to buy teed for a Vukoa New# crop. , ( S-ie);BuK)i Banay (ZZI Bill Dana 11 :M ( SI Nopo, Sporio and Woatfci >' (4e> t'Riidlepia Bowltas (Ml HlRh school Sporta lt:M ( SI !>• Yoa JtaawT BoHRdap (Ml Newa and Weatkar Bob Maxwell, boat. .''CalKor- • ;U (Ml Aroaad Towa (SSI Satarday NIgki Eapotd nla Gold Rush'' la 'the ques­ ll;ZS (MKWaahinctoa- Report (M) Satarday KdlHoa tion and answer topic for to- «:M ( S-Ze-M> IX Wiater Olynepie U :M (tZ) Movia "A Happy Thenloigivlng to everybody inriudihg the turkey " day'H child quia lemma. Qamea "M alaya." S. Tracey. seems to be Ltaa. Mlnedll’s sentiments as she warms up for (zz-sei Tke nallwlakle 8 han Proview of (xmilng. and review 11:U ( II Balargay Spootaoalar . (Cohir) of paat. Olympic Gamea. ’'D arby'a Rangera." JaoMB tier stint on the "Arthur Godfrey Thanksgiving Show" (NBC Carloon aeriea. Husta: Jim McKay, ^ r t Garner, E. C^oureaU. Nov, 28, 10 p;m,). Other notshles taking pOrt M the special (,$-W Mane iM t W BUs- GowiM. ( S) Academy Th«4Uro colorcast are Oarol Lawrence, Shari Le\^, Orson Bean and haaam < S> Brafcea Arrow (Ml Tho Late Show Tony Bennett. Uai Nllliaa DelUi' M«vi« (ZZ-SS) iaioroational Show- 11 :M (M) The Late Show l:e t ( S> Vaaterday'a Mewareal Mmo, "Incendiary Blonde." iZZ^I Explerias (Color) (M) Graad Jury' 11:M ( 8) Newa, Weather m B ir. Albert R. Rlbbe. hoot. ( t) Tko Laey Show Saorlo , ’ Mel Ferrer, Dana Wynter, Speoiai guest star Vic Da- Lome Grdene reada from (SI Laazk* For SiUo (M) Satarday PMIMoa L eo Oenn, JOric Berry and mone appears as himself In ■ark Twain. Alan', aermonta (Ml Film UiM ( g) Big Movie on cometa and Mlaalaaippi (M l Wanted iJtuI or AItvo "From Hell It Camo,** Jacques Aubuchon star ki 'The "Joey Gets Brainwashed”—a ateamboata. ( SI Jackie OIA m s Show 11 :M (M) Shock Thoatav FiMi Fassonger,” mystery- ok>ak-and-daggor. oomedy ki ( s-ze> > Ny TrIoBd Flleka The American Scene Maga- 1 :M ( 8) Tke Big Movie suspense drama about a Bmdei which Joey Barnae becomes (4e> Skerin at 0 oekla4i alne. COmedy-varlety featur­ "It. the Terror from Beypatl 1 :U ( SI N.C.A.A. rootbsll ing Frank Fontaine. Barbara Space.": M. Thompaon. agent’s theft of top secrets son oonvinoed tl»at both he and Vic Harvard at Yale * Heller, ' The June Taylor (M) 'nd Lard'a Prarar hie attempte to elude British are Soviet spies—on "The Joey 1 :te ( S-Ze-iei Amoriean Biiad- Dancera. * 1:SS ( S) Newa, Waathar Bishop Show” oolor series . Sat­ aland (ZZ-M) Tha Lieuleaaal l-.M ( S) San Franolaoa Beat IntaUlgsnoe, qq the "Bob Hope Dick Clark emcee. Bpeolal Hicardo Montalban. Louia S:M ( 1) Newscope and ftimaaM Presents the Chrysler Theater'* urday. Nov. 28 (NBC-TV, 8:30 celebilty gueal ahow from Nye. A widog'a betrayed Of C«mlort oolor series Friday, Nov. 39 pjn. EST), ! Frankie Avalon'a heme. Bev- hilaband takaa advantage of liM C l) Oaad Night ■yaaa «r:y Hllla. California. Lt RIce'a aympathy. (NBC-TV, 8:SO-9;SO p.m. Ofirrii ZieC (Ml watch Hr. _ Wlaar« (.g-M-M> Hooleaaasp Richard Boone ^uid Laura De­ Don Herbert He conducta aoion- Jack Liokletier boat. Quaata: tlflc 'a'ei^rlmeata. TToday The Tarriera. Elan Stuart. von star in “Captj A1 Sahehez,” “ MaRnlfying, Problama.’ ______J.” Joah White. The ‘ BrOthara drama of , a poor cannery work­ (ZZ). Satdrday Afteradoa Fea- Fouf. ottiera From University iaro of Pittaburgh. i er goes to 'njuana onoe a f:M ( I) Movie . ^ ! S:M ( Sr Tke oetaaderk ; JOHN L JENNEY moiith and poses as a big ahot, "Berlin Bxprqaa,” R. Ryan. E. G. Marahatl. Barbara B A z-l on NBC-IV's ‘tThe Richard (te-M) Chamrionahlp Bawllas ly.' Comedy-drama 6f the (Ml Dance Party - tiibulationa -of .-a play during A8ENGY Boone Show,” Tuesday, Nov, 2d Z;M (Ml Alrlraa.Patrol Ita pre-Broadway tryout. (9-10 p.m. BIST). S;M (Ml Poataro (ZZ-M) Joay B l ^ p Bhaw ^ M n e k . (ZZ) WreatUas Chamslom (Calor) (Ml Caacera Abby Dalton, Vic Damone. ELECTRONICS (Ml Champioaahls BoalUaa Joey, aruiily . beiximea, obn- . J4m Redlgo (Richard; Egan) 4 ;M ( A) Tha Dasaty vlnced he la m-Soviet -apy.' krlee' to keep a cougar ibottled ( SI S4nr«lioard < 8-Sa-M) Lawreaee Welk' LARORATORIES up ki the mountsJiM so it can­ Bhaw (lei mefcoak Muaical hour of 'aonga. danc­ not attack hU liombe, ' but a I ( SI wawa ing and inatnimenial aoloa O.; LEROY NORRIS lieuseguest who ts anxious to I ( S) Featare from Hollywood. 277 BROAD ( s-ze-M) AFL Ulkhlichia , , • ;M (Zt-M) Baiurday Night at Mm President irtioot the beast foils his e f­ Roundup of all the 'week a Movlea Insurance of All Kinds . forts, in "Shadow of the Cou­ American Football -League “Imitation General.'' Glenn RADIO gar” on NBC-TVs "Redigo’ aamea. Ciirt Gowdy and Faul Ford. Red BiiUona. Taiha Big. Bonds Christihan C o-h oa ta a ' A aergeapt impereciaalea a «87 B. Center St,~8U-411'i' series'Tuesday, Nov. 28 (8:30 (M l Tan Pla Bewliayr dead general during the-.Bat- p-m. E ST ). (ZZ-Sei NPt Hlahlli^ta . Ue of the Bulge. •, . T »=•? im Learning commenia on »:M«^S^I The New ^101 Mlvoca DISPATGHEO i le privloua week’a aoven Na­ AUTOMATIC tional Football I.eague gamea. Becauae of A repairman'a mia- ( S) Wally Qalor (Color) take, . Harry'a vending mar SERYIGE 8TUNTIC FURHAGC OIL d e l i v e r y . ‘ s-ze-4e> Wide Worid a| . chinaa-.dispense aeveral itoma 4Snorte. tor the price of one. CnanTOlonahip Tarj Tarpon FUh- ( S-ZiM) The Jetry Lowia 24 HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE — 649-3701 big (C olor);. Giant Internatlon- Show I GARS al Ski Jump. Chavea Ravlpe, Oomedy-varlety with . gueat 51 BISSELL ST. California. atara. Live from Hollywood. (18) Top Star Bowliag MiM ( S) Quntmoke L. T. WOOD CO. P hon, 643-1129 C:M (SOI Captain Gallant Jamea Arneaa, Jay C. Flippen. TV-Rodla, Solaa auB Btrglga ( I) Brad Davia 8 ko«r Facing Um acorn of tpwna-

35 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., BATORDAY, NOVEMBER 28, MHE PAG E TH REE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1988 m T U E S D A Y Television PROGRAM SU N D A Y Television PROGRAM M O r O A O L A Ibr Millionaires ebaaan. Kata npem a d eep up team to <«lwlt the raito TilM ClUUIMl (48) Wfaulag Pins (88) Fractured FUckars MURDER. MIRhf and MILADT m S l L e t t . si OmirtmO road'a Inapactlon team. T:«B < 8> SM Nd Hc«rt l i U Tear Caagress (48) Street af Danger Ws///#e ( 8) Newsosps 4i88 (8268) Blehard Baana ®taW . •:M ( S> Im«cct • ( AmUUm inectleat 7)88 I 8) My Favorite Martlaa (8248) f sday __ _ A poor cannary worker takes ( 8) Manila8; Semlaa* lil8 ( 8) Year Cammaaity M y Walston, Bill Bixby. < 8) Understairflag Oer Wsrtd I •) Adaxlml Jack a monthly trip to 'Ha Juans • il8 ( 8> The Chri«te^en ( 848-48) Issaas aad Answers Whaa Tim learns through clock radto$ (IS) WonIhST (18-18) Tratlmnstar where he poses aa a raccaes ( 8) DkTcjr l A 0»lia Africaltar* noted personality. prefers Intellectuals, he sets Inataht iieI 848) Mavis . _ i 8-28-48) Q rev tort Shaw as (M> ^ l a laatltato 1:48 (8 ) lim e Oat tor Brnrls out to seem cultured. < {> L8t> Talk About (88) Maks Baam tor Dttddy Barth (Oetoa) _ • ;48 ( 8) Dareir aad Oolte*k 8:88 ( 8) M.F.L. Footkair (88-88) Waaderfal World af ( 8) CopAkta Knagnrss I IS) Mmisa DoOar Mavis Jack PatantM. Btu Btwi% ( 8) Off to Adveatare (88-88) Opera (Color) Oalar (Color) Froettets sf Sclssos 6:88 t) Tbs Btflamna Nina Foch. A dying c i r ^ •i88 ( 8) Tatoa of Ike BiTetfcaafc "Labyrinth”, Olan Carlo Man- TSro natural enemies, a hound Ha»%BkBVds _ performer wants to eee her ( 8) Thto U tiM) U fa ottl opera composed especial­ and a raccoon, raised together II ■■■ ( 8 { Three Stssgss . _ . . former aaa Tka CkrMtvkan ' kin and John Reardon star. tures. I CtowB Show Guest: JayneManefleld. I W (48> Sacrad Haart < R ) ( 8 - 8 ^ ) Traveto of Jaasle Dmka Show Saw (88) Baity S h e w ____ _ turad; Dannto Day, EMdla ;U (48) Tka Chrlttopkara ( 8) Oplaiaasted^ Maa MoMMtors I Leave It To Baavsr "^t of this World." M. (Rochester) Anderson, Sant :88 ( 8) Saartaa Bamaatar (88) Featara 8:88 ( 8) H SaUlvaa Bhaw Bast sf Groasks _ S 6(88 fSTGatok Draw MoGraw Hearn. ( 8) Tka Aaiwar (48) Lift Up Thy Vetoes Clueata:uesl Troy Donahue, Diab- King and Odto Mm M:88 £8)f \Garry M m r r j —Meerepbu onnwShew (88) Tkis li tka Ufa 8:88 ( 8) Dlrecttoas 'U ann. (Hrroll. Ray Bloch orchee- Cloak ffaiMs News (88) iaatar’s Wsrtitlisp Feat___ ituring ------Durward Kirby. (48) Oral Bobarta (48) Air Force Story tra. .. Girl Tatt 6:88 (48) Adventaraa In Tbas wMh U uiilatm * 848 ( 8) News aad Weather Guests: Dorothy Loudoiv Mi88 ( 8) IduBp Vato Mp Faat 8:88 (88-88) News Bnooro (Calari 8:88 (88-88) Grind! 88-18) Bov Wkm Rosemary Clooney, BUI Coa> Historical drama of the ef­ Chet Huntley examines the Imogene Cbca._ (J^dt^avM ^ VltlHta Mflly llghta eleeli leo* I ,48) M enlng Mavto (48) News forts of Bartolmoe da Las pHght of the American farm­ counters problems when behind—you esn easily tell a 18iS8 8) Hsmswinkwri Msvto (88) Big Ftctar^ I k t t y Andy WUIIams Shew er. (R) tokes a day off. 1248) M ow GiUtta . (88) BSsasy Buth# (Ovier) Oasas of Mexico to tmprore the derk. teielerm Ista you i ( 8) Nows the lot of Indiana In the 16th ( 8) Dragnet ( 8-88-M) Arrest aad Trial an extra 40 winks. AvaHebls I 8) WIta Do Yes Tfe#*T I Oueeta; Itawrence Walk, Phg Century. (M) Oar Faith Ben Oasarra, Chuck Connoia. M:88 ( 8) Onltaw _ , Harris. (48) Assignment Cadarwatar A tycoon is charged with vfl 8 Snetlvs colors. (88) ladartry aa Parade ( 8) Jewish News Views (tS-88) HBBUsy-Brtakley ( 8-8848) Tka FaglUve (88) Chalice af Salratlon 8:88 ( 8-8848) ^ F -L . FsathaB (loisontng his wife. tasr^sglsttht polystyfsas sees ttrie David Janssen. Barry Morsa. (88) Bacrlflce af the Mass Oakland vs. Denver. 8)88 ( 8) Judy Garland Bhaw rt6 (88) N e w s _____ A heroic act nearly costa v (48) This U the Ufa (18) Insight Musical-variety. Oueats. Mi88 , I. £Sf.tra.’“” __ _ 7K ( 8) To Ten the Trelh , Kimble his life. M ils ( 8) The Ckrlatophera 4:88 (88-38) Banday , (88-88) Benaasa (Oaler) 111-88) Tsnr Fint Impt iislsn (88) Far Yser latormstiss M:88 ( 8-8-88-48) News. Weather Host Frank Blair,. Nasrs da- Lome Oreane. Hose takes up 248^) TeaassM Knis Itortl (It) Weotaer aad Lsea) Ns>w8 aad Sperts 18:88 ( 8) Look V p .u d Lira, Bnaday Bparta Allen TARTAN " T V 748 ( I) 7 ^ U — WaiM (48) Faith for Today Allen. 1 9 (86) Steve AUea SOm w (.8248) Mr. Mavek „ , tli88 (88) Spairts BaaBdap 11:88 ( 3) Camera Three ^S w em llled series covering (88-88) Best an Bseard Jamas IVanctacuui, MecDon* Experimental series coTaring the sports spectrum from Ftank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, 1 : « (88) Bi •) Bpartavlew PuaMmtlPH IrS ( I) As. aid Caray. Tiring to braak ui> *' TTasIgkt Shew (O) drama, literature. dance, world champlonshIpB to un­ co-Introducers. Special salute a fight, Novfk to aceuaed of music aad art. James Macan- usual documentaries. to past Grammy Award win­ with full year guarantee* C lo ^ P m H o breaking a bov’a arm. drew, host (88-88) Wild Kingdom (Oalar) ners. Mahalla Jackson, oth­ (80) rey OIm b 1? U ^ " B. Wallaeh. yisINis softly Hghta Ihs cieelfs diel. Mewa < 848^ OMakA . ^ ( 8) Commaats A Paa^a Marlin Perkins, host; Jim ers, sing. Vic Morrow, Blok Jaaoo., (88) Mshalla Jaeksan PViwIer. Methods of tndning ( ai Ba&e Line radio lulls you to sissp and wsksi Beritar* Baruaril 1 Frags SBaetol B asert Siuindars squad trtaa to ou4- S Wm ---- (88) CathaUe Hear wild animals demonstrated. (8848) Laaghs Far Bale you. Thsrs's also a bumr ataim. raoe Garmaas to reach (48) Western Jamkaraa Hal March, emcee. Panel show And Laistarm Iota you snook an on- M<» ef Deatlay sf MadHattoa 8:88 ( 8) I’va Oat A Samat featuring t o p comedians. IrtO (8 ) Feaawera downed American plane. w, Memaails af 11:18 (88) Americans at Work (88-88) Oallega Bawl (Calav) tra 48 winks, lasy-to-uss push­ ~ Fearta WIU T. 648 1 1) The Bad Skeltaa B a n Robert Earle. moderator. Omsto: Jayne Meadows, button clook, and radio, only— 11:88 ( 8) From College Caaspns [far B Dag Comedy-variety. Oueeta. (ST n V ^ ( 8) Todays The M g Day (Challenger Is University of Morey Amsterdam. 8:68 (8248) Badigo _ (88) For Vaar lafarmaHan Massachusetts. 18:88 ( 8) TVhat’s My Una . Rtchard Egan. A houaa-guaat John DsUy, moderator. Pu m L (88) Jesrlsh U fa 8:88 ( 8) Twentieth Ceatary 248 84048) Dm Ib Overt triea to outwit Jim's plane to ‘n«M Orasit Lovww” is tbe "The Plots Against HlUar” lots: Do wh y Kllg^lan, Ben­ 277 MIOAD ST. _8). .HvgaaHvBaa Partg] keep a cougar m the U :M ( 8) Insights nett Cerf, Arlene Francis. STANEK ( 8) Db» pIb Darky (Part I) Eye witnesseo tntei^ ___ J) iS a I______motmtalna where K can't hUrt tSOe o f tbe program tsk in g • viewed on location by Daniel < 8-88) Newt Beparto 8:88 (8848) Nawa tamba. tank 8it B(61ywood matinee idols (88) Taachdewa Schorr. An tn-depU look at lop nawa ILECTRONICS PfcoM 449.1124 (88) Wild Bin Hiokeek 8:88 < 8) Tha B ige at Night ( 8-88-48) MoHala’a Naeg fhom the blent era to tbe pres­ (48) Coavarsattoa With (88-88) Meet the Press (Oator) storiaa. Bob Young, anchor^ (8248) Laratte TauBg Ernest Borgnine. An old pel Interview program. man. ( U TraUmaatoi hM McHala thrown la Jail ent on NBC-TV’s "Hollywood U : U (88) The U rlag Ward (48) Call Mr. D 18:88 ( 8), Wo BeUeye __ (18) Perspective an Qraataess (88^ ) p BaaB tar tha Bar he (tan steal FT-7S. snd tbe Stan" Mombiy, Noer. 8:U ( 8-8848) Seorebaard U:88 ( 8) Haws . _ (18) MIfflaB DvUar Mavla 2:80 ( I ) Fettlooat Jaarttoa (8848) DIsooTory *88 2S (9:30 p m . B B T ). i '‘VIsK to London” Part T) 8:88 ( 8) Mister Ed , ( 8-88-88) Mewa aad Waathar 8:88 ( 8) Ta TaU tha Trath Baa Benaderet, Edgar Tour Includes changing of the Alan Young, Connie Hines. (48) Bnaday BilMaa ards, London Bridge, Big Harry Blackstone. After U iU < 8) Mavla Mastaiwlaeas_ n. Bill Sheehan, guide., agreeing to appear In a m i«ic "The Old Man ana the Saa. ' (88) Caaeam act. Ed tries to slip In a few Spencer Tracey, Fellpa PaiKia. (88) Blag Araaad Bnaday thoughts of his own. ( 8) Changing Ttmea W E D N E S D A Y Television PROGRAM ( 8) HeBaesay ’ (48) Fantnra 48 18:88 ( 8) Tear Coagressasaa tram 11:88 (88) Lata Blmw ____ f il SCaaaeetleat (88) Hava Oaa WIU Travel "Skylark." Claudette Colbert. Ohaaaal ( 8-28-48) Tha Price la BisM 7:88 ( 8) TV Hapaats 1:88 ( 8) FeTceirtlaa (88) Air Pawar (48) Probe 11:88 ( 8) Bto Mev^to ^ _ ( 8) Maneato af Oearivrt (88-18) Mlsatag Liaks (Oalar) (2268) The Vlrgtalaa (Oelart ( 8) Yale FootbaU HlgbUghta "School for Scoundrels" Ter­ ’ b o ff I d o oood i M Mrim ( 8) New scope ( 8-88-48) Sevea Bags t^e^J. CoOw.Cobb, Jamea Drury.rury. 4 _ (88) DIracttaas ’84 7:88 ( 8) Lassie ^ ( 8) Lave ef LUe Jon Provost. June Lockhart. ry Thomas, A. Slfn. spoiled girl's attempts ts American Business Practices 18:88 ( 8) News sad W ea^r ______iWHSC-TVcoiMt i n ^ ) Year First bapiacetoa make the Virginian Jealous Oueats: Erwin D. Canbam, Timmy and Lassie try to raise (*8^Jief^aaSItag Our Wsald < 8-88^) Teaaeaee Erale Ford a blind colt. 11:86 ( 8) Mameat af MadHattoa lead to tragedy. Editor of Christian Science 1:86 ( 8) Newscape 1648 ( 8) Search fer Teaisrrvw ( 2-88-48) Adveatares of Oaele Monitor; Allen Prescott. ( 8) Zoarama b ciwei lonrfTod vitb emeu i T S r . (1268) Trath ar Oeasaqaeaeee (88) Bill Daaa Show (48) Lard’a Mmyer < 8) Frteads ef Mr. Geehsr Asd Hsrrtet (88) Shlaa 18 Pia Bawitag 1:18 ( 8) Man to Man < 8-18^) Father Kaewt Bert June's penchant tor ' tardh (88) Sunday Matinee Jose holds the trump card In ( 8). Let’s Talk Abeut a game that nearly lands his l:t f ( 8) Mamonta af Oamtavl, (88) News ness poaes strains on a pro- "Outcast at the City.' Osa Gaadalght Hyma ___^ A paint job m or outsiae y o u r home, k not how eheiq[> you can get It—but IS ( 8) Oaptala~ ■ Baanuae- nosed meeting with a client of boas In Jail. Freattore rt Setose ( 1) Best Bailer Massen. how iMig you want it to last! I f you like a good job call Mr. Qtarlea 649-49M (4 8 )______( 24848) Gaaeral HeepHal M vld’s. post on '"Most tbe Ppasa” ot ( 1) Bap Blchards il88 < 28848) Patty Daka Shaw ( 8) Jack La tsaae Shew (8268) At Hams With KUtg or 644-0601. Brueh or spray. HoMea, Offices, DidustriaL NOO-TV and RewUo. 48) Baihara Barnard Shaw Alan Mowbray. The look (SAW) BvmperBvm alike cousins both try out foa TV Personalities Sach Sunday, Brooks sMs W (88) Base the Otowa 1:1 6) As The Werid T ans M O N D A Y Television PROGRAM S) Gale Storm M aw the Cleopatra role in tha te a fig ure o< nsdkms l or In. ( 8) Dabbto. Drake Shear 18) Harvey Olsoa Skew - school play, tetneMonal profnkisnoe ss be or ( 8) Laavu H Ta Baavav 48) News 248 ( 8) GlyBis It see Channel 8:88 ( 8) Yogi Bear 1:88 ( 8) Newscape, Mamsati af she to (luesttoned by a bsMery ( 8) Bast af Oraaehe i(48) Baihais Betsasd Olynta Johns and KeMh Andes. Camtart ainf Hynui Ned ]%rooks (fi) Blag aad Odto Shnr 8:88 ( 8) Mamanto at Camtart (48) Snpamsaa IX (88) Baeeial Hapart Fearing gangsters. Glynls (88) Nears CHARLES MODERN HOME of four isportera It is Bco'oks' aeiu'etly hires bodyguards to 8:88 ( 8) Nawacapa 8:88 ( 8) News aad Weather I ( 8) News (88) U S T s i Deaftag 7:88 (88-88) Taday Skew (48) Newt Webster dsihMs "modassdsr" job to sse that the flow of (8268) SawSa TThea ( 1) Paaeward protset her husband, ( 8) The lagnlrlag Mtod 8:88 (48) Laramie astkons aeid smnrers ( f ■> > OMTalk OM (824« Peapla P « WW T a b r 268-U) The Price ia Bight m "tto ram (88) Maralag Ibvl IHl Cullen «ncee. Troy Dona. 7:U (It) Weather 8:18 ( 8) Sparta. Nawa aad Weath­ Painfers, Builders, Decorators an huteiwirtkig peo6- Brooks <66) ' ( 8) Oaaes T ier A Dag 7:88 ( 8) Friends af Mr. Graabai er eSHoer. ( 8) HoBMiaiahers Maa4a (88) FHm hue, sue ( 8) PareaMan Is Woll-qufSlHed for tbe JA. (8268) Merv Gilflfa 8 248 r » Bavt . 8:88 ( 8) News Shows T b e 8) Wha Da Yes Traa88 ■) - - Buddy BbMn, Irene Ryan. 7:88 ( 8) Let’s Talk Abant ( 8) FaUsw the Baa Coming FVcni 1067 to 1008, Brooks I 8:88 < 8) Captata Kaagaraa ( » W ) Oaaeaatraltoa Making a pat of tha turkey to (28-88) Baatlay Biiahley Mad Brooks wI m\ for tbe past ippesred on tbs m'QS— >WPi* only me berinnlas of tha 8:88 (48) Frastiers at Sclaaaa Be part BbM y e n a b es fltlsd sbob s mny as a quesaoner. la 1008, XXI Mews Ctampett’s holiday trouhlea. 8:88 < 8) Hap Btohaids 8:48 (28) News HfHMl (dhitiiQr B o o ^ ) p(0> COMIRN ft MiDDLilROOK. hw. (nMntoptoaage < 8) J a A La Laaa Skew Msietii Rountrae retired ta tbe (Ohky) Taljgram. M 18M be ( 8) The Edge ad 7:88 ( 8) After Diaaar Mavto au ow p M u n Suspense dramas of under, (88-88) Bamjwr Baam "All the Kings Man." B. • fwgabten INVESTMENTS iprogyem’s modetmtor whan pn>- j() O N Ort SPfeEDT S p ^ ty her intarest. Brooks O f) Mmiaa D a B a rMavto_____ (18^) Newt aad Weather oC,.OeoFge Baxter (Don !>•- m n t tw o decades, B ro o b i oow- support revolt. ( 8) Beat af Gmaeks (18) Order 1Market AIJ. KXOHANCMBfl LISTED AND D N U S n D —MCTDAl, FUNDS ntULT DBli^UB took ovsr tbs post and bas rs- ( 8 ) Ta Ten Tha Trath ( 268M ) B o b O asay 8:88 (88) Blag aad Odia Shaw 7)M (12) Bpeeial Bapart Flore) tat the e ^ c t M s « » iinSnrl moditwtor awar akna. SMd adl ptassea o f tbo W b ab b ig- (8268) Yas Da7t Sag Mary Astor, guest. Yinocnl 18:88 News MAIN snuaer ton poH&m soens. Me aunts s (88-88) TTha Da T a u TiaaM Edwards dlrecta aad atars to GIri Tatt 7)U (82) Wastom Mam. HtghHghta Hsrotd tel tlie eptsoGe, "H sael s bom In Kansan (88) Sparta Camara snd the VsmisMas’ Hero,” on CHICKEN OHgr, Mio., and eduoaitod in OMo aertea of stotiea dealing w6tb < 8) Haagar Aadg Shew drama about oparatlo diva (48) News (8248) MaMh Qaasa taelag bMmess. (48) Kandag Mavto . N IB O T V s ‘H sB o l" ookor S8- D E V W * m w jfim w w v puobe soliools. Be easwed a de­ World W br n naral battles en- < ■) A im S y Jack 248 ( 2) DIek Van Dyke Shaw M :i8 ( 8) Hamemaken Mavla 7:88 (1248) Maaday Night A* The bt Joumilbsii at Obto tltlsd "WbaMiMr tbs Fselfle." (S8M) “ Morey Amsterdam, Koa« (88-88) Merv Griffin Mavtoa (fM u ) . ikai'Tbundsgr> ** ( 9:90 Marta. < S) Whf Da Yaa.TtaBtf "Singing; in tbe Rain." Qana p jn . n S T ). Dbhrendty and. bi MM, In 6dwtbsr book, "Ibuentosy of IT D O ES Make A Differs—a WIm n T m 8an4 SSe IX 16<88 ( 2) Daaay Kaye Shaw 11)88 (88-88) teBeeatsatian Kelly, oebMe Reynolds. A vyortt for a nswwpaper. Ametioh," bo hppraSeed tbs ns- (88) Make Baaaa Far H al% Oomedr-variety. Ckteato. ( 8-88-48) The Priea Is Blt|M Taudsvllle team crashes Hol­ W>r fiva yearn be w« b ranm etog ttoml rosouroes a t the V R . (S> MHHaa DaBar Maria p m ) Tha SaavenA Baar n:88 (88-88) Missiag Linha < 0 ^ ) lywood In the "Roaring Twen­ Teacher John Nbvwk (eartea < 8) Tha Btltosaaa Conclusion of drama begun ea < 8-88-88) Sevan Hays ties. ef tbe Tounfstneyn BroolH bM been named bstos star Janes Franolacus) air 4 « a OAUL IN ORDER (18)(28) FDm] D r Kildara aertea about U:88 < 8) Lam af ( 8-88-44) On tar Ltanito Umpba to break up three ncuf- Ftak Dp M Mtarates XdM by tbs Wsalikiuton press ootra Tha IFhraa Stsis si wed teen-age expectant jnmw (88-88) Year Pint Impeasalan Henry BUva, Ralph Meakar, enta. Mam KiHsto^ R ^ Janet Blair, A dictator hopes mnK atu^tents sfid fInAi Mm* by being alsobed bo tbe Stsnd- i') j The Adailral a a l swsM y ( 8-8848) Taansssea Brala Shaw Fasd a sea monster arlll attract self accueed od breakkic a i ^ OosanHttss of Oorreapond- tourtals. S A V I N C. S^ 4% WR SELL and INBTALL 248 (28) Baifar Shat 18:18 ( 8) Searek tor Tamartew bw’a arm, hi ‘Tay tl»e Two DRIVE-M ents. Hto served om term as "Lucky Jordan. '* Alas 1 Jones. Jasen Bvers. (88-88) Ttnih ar Cansagaanei 8:18 ( 848-48) Wafan Traia (Oator) DoiUfe,” on NBC-TVa Ho* ST., t a seeo cheiiOMUL He to 2 member of 6:28 ( •) Haahg aad F rie a li 1148 '8) News. Waalher ( 8-88-48) Father Kaewa Ban John Mclntlre, Robert Fuller. LOAN RESIDENTIAL (48) Lana Haagar U:IB (88) News A disguised priest unwittingly vak” series Tueaiiay, Hov. M tbe Rndio .Oorrespondenta An- 648 ( 8) Haws aad Weathaa ( 22) M g MNews 1:88 < 8) Beat Ballar captivatss a girl. (7:90-8-30 pjn. DST). sodstloa, NsttonAl Press OM>, (18) Taaag WarM (28) News aad Wealhar ( 8-8848) Oeneml HaspMni 8:88 ( 3) Danny Thanus Shaw •ARAM DOOR AlfsMs Club, (jhrldtoon CM> and (46) Haws M:26 ( 2) Wadaeaiay StaiUghl (88-88) At Hama TTIth K ^ Marjorie Lord, Runty Hsimar. 646 (46) Dick PawaH “Mother Wore Tights." Betts Deciding (hay can do H Obevy Otaaa CUb. Grable, D. Daily. 1:88 (48) Hnshnis Bamnsd Bhaw '.‘The Arthur Gkidfrey TTtankn- ALTLIinUM: m i i o i I OPERATORS 6:tt ( i> Sparta, Itaws aad Was6 (88) iravs AUea Shaw 1:88 ( 8) As The Wafid Taras themsatvaa Danny aad Char­ giving Show," fuU-Kbur musle- Brooks to married to tbs for­ 6:16 < 2) News ( 8) Gals Btorki Shaw ley fire the carpenter who a < 1) 87th Praalae* (18) Spaito Beaamp puts a. hex on them. al-variety color special perform­ M n MAIN ST., MANC Key operated mer Mary Ouivy Jesnnot of ( ■> Sparta View . (18) Harvey Olaea Bhaw (2|^,TaBlght Shew (OeUrt (48) News 8:88 ( 8) Ante GriftHh Show ed by a group of notable enter­ Wotted fi'ene a Toungsbown, Ohio. They Sve in (KhWMSaBMav Brtsiiig ( 8) Big Movie 1:88 (48) Bnrbnra Bernard . Ronny Howard, Jim Nabors. tainers, will be presented on Obevy Cawse, Md. TTi^ hanre 6:46 (86) News "The Boas. J. Pagse, W. 1)88 (88) Special Bapa)rt Barney plays cupId for 746 ( 8) UMest Msbc (18) Bfen af DesUny Gomer. NBC-TV Thanksgiving Day 2 ftougfiter, Mrs. Sysnois B Blahop. 'Dnirsday, Nov. 28, 0:30 to 6:80 (26) FSm 18:46 (48) n # Lord’s Prayer 8: ( 8) Password (82-38) Bellywaad aad the Donovan Jr. of Cleveland. (82) Weather, Laoal Haws U :S 6 ( 1) News A Waather WHI Talk Stars p.m. B 8 T ). (2 6 ^ ) Hews aad Wealhar lf:86 ( 8) Momeat ef Medttaltoa r A Di? "The Grant Lovers." Film • O fT K A l^ ^ 7iM (tl> Bpaeial Be port (88) Film lovs scenes from silent am to 1:66 ( 8) Newieepe, Mementa ef (48) The Best et Grenehe the present. Rudolph Valen­ Oetoe KeBy, Dabble ReynoMs 746 (tt) Weston Mass. lUshHghto Camfert OPTICIANS (it) (^ r t s Oaasera (88) Lata Mewa 8:88 ( 8-18-48) D u In Oeni4 tino, John Barrymore, others. and Donald O'Connor star M ( 8) Hsase Party ( 6 ^ ) News 18)88 ( 8) n a Detaetives "Ringin' In tke Haki,” a mu- OsstoBsIsed Best Osvers (8848) The Deetore (88) Sing Alaag With MHab OHsfntBtged A n te Tops 1:88 (28-88) News (M o r ) atosl oqmedy In obkor about 8:88 ( 1) The Edge ef Night Back to the old homeataad for Hollywood's tranaittan from KKT& (82-88) Loretta Yenng Tbanksflving songs. Soloist: aUenta to talkies, on NBC-TV's ( 8) Tnilnustor Leslie Ugnuns. THRNNKE ARTO (88-48) Oneen tor the Day ( g-t»48> The Breakinc PeUt "Mionday Night at the Movies” 763 MAIN STREET—TEL. 648-llM WILSON (18) MlUlaa^ Dollar Mavto Paul Richards, Eduard Monday. Nov. 28 (7:80-9:30 MANCHESTER 8:88 ( 8) To Telt Trath PVanx. A retired barber needs SEAT COVERS ELECTRICAL CO. (88-88) Yon Don’t Say a reason to live. p m. BS3T). DID YOU KNOW MS W. Middle Tpke. Reeldmtial-Oomm.-hid. MOTOR (8848) Tfha Da Y o u J ^sIT 11^88 ( 84-2848) News, Weather aad • 60-481^ CM-lSSd OLDSMOBILE SALES 4)88 ( 8) Bauar^Andy Shaw Sports Rloardo Montahan gueat stars (88-38) lAtoh Gama (22) Big News at a' Itlarine private wlto takas U m iO S « r « MfRcob Art Wrong l*or “Yowr OMsmobMe Dealer” ( 8) Admiral Jaoh (18) Newt u d Weather (88-48) Trailmastar advantegre od lA . B il Rioe’s (s wOTTOTN r rWCirptfOIIS f llt U ( 8) Monday Starlight WeTl be gUd to show you n 4:U (88-88) News "The Night My Number riee stair <5ary Lockw ood) sym - S12 W EST CENTER ST. 4:88 ( 8-88) Mavto ^ Came Up.^' M. Redgrave. A. ptthy When he retunis lYom A i»oper segment is one tkat has neutralised algebraically m stoUeas seleotf M8U Order Market 11:8S ( 8) Sparta View dent wMle out with another BItAKie SERVIOE ‘ aad Bwabhy 11;M ( 8) Big Movie . man. In "Tour od Duty" < When an improper segment is It would cause ORNXRAL AUTO REPAIR "Go For Broke. ' Van John­ N B O T V ’a ‘*t3M Lieutenant" s»< in climbing stairs, curbs and alighting from autmobiles. MoRch—tw Cflrpttt NEW or USED • )lt (88)"*larly Bhaw ^ son. Lane Nakana. MS-dSdl—IS M AIN ST., MANOHKSTmi (81-te) Tnnight (Calav) Ties Saturday, Nov. 38. (7:80> M l M sin B t — M O -n M "H er Jimgla Love.*' Derathg 8:80 pm. OBT). Lginour. M :« (48) Lord’s Fraga* 3 . ■■■■ -■■ ''‘t ■>/■,'S', \ V-,.!-,;,., ; ' ■ -f;■■ ■ ■ ■*' ■ ■'■.'■ ■ s r s /J•■

rAOE POUR ICANCIOBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCrf^lSTER, CX)NN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2#, 196S r<*-^ fFHlIRSDAY Television PR 4* i * : ■'TUa* OhMjiMl < ■> Admitid daek wjrtatotb fiW ( kaaiMta I•f (j|e^> Trainaaater Oeorsh’S liM (tato) News "boyl • w Oar WatM ItM ( t4*> Herie ie:ee < *) T ^ r BMW <»ei') Make" ■ Beeae“ lar Daddy BhIH . .Zina Bethuas, hU » )Wmau€ (IW) Milliaa.. . DellDellar Marla ,_lad metker :auwa« af 4a**?^a • iSe (M)) Threethree ftSMSleae< srim-battle acainM rriaaM al Mr. Oraakat (:1S (M>.Marly Shew fRf# ^ Talk AMal •TtMTlea Titer, Mara Oor- (tt-sei Ybf-x. Arlhar .Medlrep Oattala Bakcaraa da:d. TMakriUVlar Skew (OtlM) Wl-Traatian at Sairaea (U) Sherill af CtwklM Godfrey.. Mala . Wis nollday fl.Mra ^kaHa e:ie < i) S^ats. mwa aad Weatk- r^ueslai . Tony Bern ' lliK y i M Laaaa SMw er a . pce.le^ ShaH.~ " ■ n-St) kaoiMr Baaaa iiW - la.', an' aitd Tlak- ]a Ika ClawB Si SewS, Weatkar aad Minalli. Drake SMw ( . a e i ^ M i Caesar SMw liJS I f e n '; Ta Baavar I) Maattay-Briahler Ma> Comady ahtfe. wiihTulaato ? > iMMI al Ad aiiral ' Swakky rafa (tt-if) Tkaak«Klvla> Oar Ta­ News ttise (> fto A e > RawM, WaaHmr IS) Ssarte Farads Talk (aralar _Maria TdS Ws( iradar „ VH Yaa Traatf » M) Flba U :U < :sstr ____ ( S # jM )) Tke rrlearrlee !■le M New, aad Meatker U:M Sparta Maaadap UtW ( M_____ i-lf)) SeTea Serra Kejre ~ M«W( aad Wratkar U:Se ( S) .Feetkall TtU ~ -WraMra Mm s Hhrhllskte Cr«en Bay Ti. Detroit. Sparta Camera 11 Im «)atsrt S?Sf),I) Year FlrM Imereetlek Ntrwa < M M # ) TeBBliie Brale * 1:M 1 •) Taesward j'iSa?V5'^ ^ h l M toory.'* Far* Qame enow. Allen Luddan, Bob-BOD- aaa>Naihian. Ward Bond, 4 > tlf < n ^ ) Tratfc er Ceaereaeaoee host. Oueit celebrlttea. ' ord*i ( I.W ^ ) Father Kaewe Beet ^. e — U:H (ti) Hawe Jell Hunter, Jack Mlam. Oamlari___jfari and Mynm 1;M ( S-toto) Oeaeral Boep^ltal < adkde) TM Fllateteaaa My Three Seas wtoode W NBC-TV'e “Tlte BIR Tarty tVed MacMurray. Meredith Sima4un^y> NovtJM (T. I) TM Deeters MacRae. Mika seeks adrica fill (tide New* on how to propose to hla slrt pm . ^ I:to ( {1I1.C.A.A. Feetkall friend. . Texaa 'VI. Texas • :ee Tarry Masoa , (WAS) Leretta Yeaas Raymond Burr. Barbara Hale, B »I iWttWk'ntnru as aH Iitih. . ilM w . Qaaca ler the Day A nurpo^ dsasbter Is aefuaed prleet pertoiig to an >kral> -poiptA ' ^ U|> VniHaa Dellar M e ^ 'M 'm u m r In eonneetton with try who to MkWl to eupphrt or fill Hi) Ts Tati the Trelk • mllUon 'dplIar bequest. - Tea Dea*t Say t > i e W The nmaay Dona armed revolt,, in "A Camel ( S A ^ > A.F.L. FeetMM to Rfde” on NBS-TVe "Ito-; Dmver at Kansa, i Musical-variety. Guetta. ptonAgo” aeries . Wednpeday,- l i l f ( h Baajrtr Aady Shew fiW (it-M) Basel___ (Cetor) ' (WAk) Metck aaaaa Shirley “Booth. Haaal aaaka Nov. n (S t o JO p.m. EW T). wwVawi^^^ IW^VQVMia. S^V aHH^Esallw F R ID A Y re/er«ron PR O G R A M (tf> Mawp Tlaw f .48 ( 8) Daatfc. Tallsy Mays -:y -; s:le Camlsit (tt) rum 1:88 ( 8) g^eeopa; Side ( S) Hbwscaps .. (88-48) New. . 1-JS t J> Mas TM Makar T.U (82) Wastani MssaaclcM eew Fraatlarf- al - Setamw tea^ara .with I'ACadamk) Feailral*'/ Overture. ' other niore run-throu^ at )he oake • :ei ( 5) Hap RtaJiardf . . PAINTING (OewM— l i from Psfo Om ) ' ' \ ■> daA M LasM Shaw muatoal selectiona. Isterlor. Kxterlor , walk, then tMie was oaSed t o r fttOS) BampenSem ' . ': (88) iataraatlaBal Showtime WaJlpaper Books • the day. <«e> Baaa The OHwb- - Ron AmAmo^a, a^ host. Tonisht: Tony had 1>MR boe:etti«r on k ih Zoo Circus. " ^ Paperiuuiging { Carol l^awredoe, starring evb- t:H ( » O ^ l s Dmka SItoW;... Judy Oortoail ktnamr . . and t:M ( 8) Leave li Ts Manver : - _ Ssasat Strip mngs in the Peraan. Room was < 8) Baa# at GrsscM '> ' Bfi'env llnidSlnxballak Jr.. Nancy Floors sBd Ceilings j HkMt So a nvatiter of Oarol the Orst to wanre and nm. 'Ihea S:45 <4S> Kiss ssd OSle SMw ■ -. . Malone. . A poUoeman aaka Painted snd Reflnlahoi Iftse ( {) Mews ...... r ' .Stu t f kelp clear him of a oM Short haul aiao b ^ on or young tiaa wrapped heraaU (tt^ > Ssy. WMn ' bribery eharpe. • F Workmanship OBAmatped in mwMn ho laid M n n . G «U ta « into a fur*llned ooat )and took ( e> OIrt T s » ' . (88) toavs Opn WUI Travol Fully insured odf wWfc friande who'd been <4S> Marstaur Movie . • :88 .(811 Biosraphy book to the subject o t U a a he ISoie < 8) BanteiSikevs' Maria (88) Nafcsd City aoM. “You kooar ehefa laso a wnMIng for her. Arthur God­ (ts-as> Maar OrUfis , 8:88 ( 1) Baste'to ^nty good oomedienne . . . frey Just d leappw ad. ( t> Wha Da Yes Trsatf Martin'Milner. Glenn'Corbett. .LEO PELLETIER tiiee <8tto> Caseeatmtlas 1 MUner mppaara In a dual role 84»-SSM Mw vrantii to do stnUight atufCt- : ahori odfered me a Mdt to her < e-ts-ts) The Trice la-Btekt..- - In this story of a phAJo kUI a' or taxi — hard things to oomo U:8S (8S-Se> Miaaiss Uaka .fCsIsr) visitins Jdnr ■sa-tM s at luMi hour. "Malloty (fa^ ( Ate-ie) Saves Jteys . (88-18) B4k Maps Tbsaira ttiSi < 8) Lava D f Ula - (CoUr) fkrtoen-nwntba old. deiughter) (8B-M> Year First hsprasslsi Msl Fanrar. Dana Wyntar. A add I apend two hours, ploying -i 8-8eUe> Tsssssass Brats Soviet (meat tries to escape untU her badtSOM. ..'Fard front ' England with ion M lil:W ( I) Sasrsk laa tpmsrraw . SHOPoto^ “I'm gotog to laave tWa Trelh av C s S a s- *^^>)'Ma»M;f hara,'^ dhe said., handing over Barry, Csleate Holm. eaeseet " An'analyat. ta shot by a pa- ^ S A V I her banjo X ga4>od. ( SAS-W) Fsihav Bsswe Wsat UdM (8I> News . . - OantI aa Ii4 talks on pame phone W H E n e wtogha M pounds.' Hd t;se ( 8) Beat Sellar with polica captain luiurka. ly.dpoB bha bai^; '- ( e-SSAef Oasaral JIaaplW 8:88 i. n TwMaM Sons ^ t a m k Richard . oasehart. A spaoe- <8i-M> M HasM WllVMity Hken'.Bhe deltoered the d a ^ lilS (te> MsibsrB Barshad Skew aga. traveler eraah-la|Kla on a ELECTRONICS ahoohdr. '^iow ‘ lo(« Jiard '1 Strange, plankt. tisSSJ - itiS < 8) As * M Werid Tstm (to) Harry’a OIrIc SIGN baen piaytog? W hy I Just s t a t ­ ) J> Gala Starm S ^ _ ■ -- Larry.. Blyden. Lla Fraat ed learning two.weeks ago for lie) Harvey Olsas iM w LABORATORIES . jtS) Nawi Harry retaHatea aspainat the this show. Wall. no. I 'haven-’t 1:8* (MhBnriNU* BpasMS _gtHS_ Sftortt to m ar.^ him t a l ^ any form al Itiaeoiki, Ar> liHl (88) Spaaial Bspsal ^ iV '.T^tihto) T ^ Fanaar'a 277 BROAD thur htoisalf hhg been .teaching ' '. (88) llaa"*d DaeUey.” x-. 8iSe ( 8) Tasawevd . ) " - ^ , ’ - ImrerRterppa. <3a0ilaao Naa- n to a f 'wa l o atodr. Id o n ^ ^ M n k . Fappla WW Tpih . tdU- CqiifeiHman Merlay and you ean do behter than Ihet.’^ fio, ,thera odrtain ^ ddeantt aeam to ba anything. PHari oanl S8tto'( 8» KBMM HHeheaek Manr F U R N IT U R B V ’ . , Mlehnel Parks, Brooke - Hni d o ..r imd to na Hams Tally ■' ward. A practiohl )^ r * ; 11X5 MAIN «T R I»T (88-8e> TM Deataip: '.tempt 14 «obar an ali TT III* (8S.W) News laiuu to the macabre. OUVA*9 IM O (Baler Tiarram 411 H A R T F O R D RD. Ouaata'; • Barbara Streisand, ms Dcdy. Goodman. Harmonica SHRWCLL'to ^hBJlACldr” '5 ' (IS) “ ' Rascals. Joe Melia, music dl- .. rector. ■ -i * 1475 Silver L bbs, |B. H arffb*i) l e ^ ^ - • ' toa Week P i T f i i O Q b i X .vJoMBtaWp ys. Garland (Rip) RUDY'S SBRV^ STATIOM RaiwU. ,x Id-round ' welter- TV-Radie, SaM aad ilhifyiee . - weliMt oooteet, Madison '^154 R. G K N TFdl STJ. l ^ ^ t T I R E .. fquto'a Oairien, NYC. iSfAS) nSOaUMta* to (to 1 8-88^) Make Tkat fpara WYJMAN OIL CO., bto. ■ W *:W (iit o ) Nswa Top’OP bowlersbcpwUrs compotocompete for a(mah 34 MAIN ST. w oin|im v .A iv d iii iuBtaiaMiUB Mayis prmrisea as ParamtM Bowlbur Mam feh Daddy IdGIltoto,aSA 'New tMcnsi demey. WN. PTOK LUMMRB. ^ N a iit y ■ ■ •ise oAtr^ Mtoto UM8 e Hems, » MAIN ST. S«rvic« ' Seeds, Slirabd •> M .. Mktoat FLKN'S TEXACO We itte^ to S) Thraa______(to) News aad Weatkar '.'JLcmei KAcdefei^Bice 8) Tfca Admiral Srrakhr It.U i.8) Amarlsa’ s Oraaiaat 851. MAIN ST. OTS.ry detail Mavlas th%( keeps ' Lcmre M»wert ( . i f (88) Marly lH|Mr ^Chll' Northaide J. NA8SIFF ARMS ' y o u loolilnir ^H ^y G;7lucto.''.^ Mary fteoflirad.e%WE^wiMe wev§ Shflnseeedvnewe .. ABe. Skto »«1 MAIN ST. your best. < • iSe 1 *) Maehy aad Wetoada. li'.M (88) Spwria BeaMap ■ -(48) SnpansM. View DICK'S G u ijr s itn il : U T T L E & SMf (-8) Na liitl (sIViTaniitki Shew 476 HARTFORD RO. Caifieo Beauty (to) Ners. U:8* ( 8) Big' Mevie ' r etee.(M) LarMOla r . — ‘’**1** oCthleJBorUi.'' Pi Mlnto GARNER RUG CLEAN M c K i n n e y S:ie ( 8) Bpatts, Mawp^ aito Weath- Uito 48) Lerd’a l^yer ' Studio ‘ i M iff 51; News A-Weathcr 5 QRISWOLP ST^ ^it woeDNRiDaK sr. hW «4»-t74t I'ewVread Ml: ‘55 f t i( J!I) K®*?'"*Muvl« •» MedHatlan STATE SERF. STATION MS Bfalii St, Mpnflwalar Maacheater—SdS-MM (18-88) e.to (ssi-mLJS.""*'*'-*^ j^efora I Hang.fr Boris Kan- 770 MAIN ST, NEW HAVEN (AP)— Connecticut refnined from routine purtuits today to say a final prayerful faro- well to John F. Kennedy. Rites, scheduled to coindda with the funeral of the fallen President, were planned toi many churches. B\it from dawn to du«k and into the night there would be a l u i a a ' Chant of mourning in villagea, towns and cities throughout tha state. I t r s r . r ) ' • 1 Banka shut down and so did i many atoree. ■ Schoola • wera closed. Factories and offleea ' : ) were empty. i J "W e. the people of thla na­ l u i e i * ' 1 tion. have lost a symbol of all f that is decent and warm, cou­ rageous and dedicated.” aaid New Haven's Mayor Richard C. Lee at an area-wide memorial service veatlerday afternoon at ■Vale's \Voolsey Hall. Some 5.000 persons attended. Similar service.s. but on a amaller scale, had been held throughout the atate .since Fri­ day night. Today was the official day of praver ahtl mourning., proclaim­ ed by Gov. John N. Dempeey. At noon, Connecticut's rank­ Mrs. Kennedy and Robert and Edward Kennedy head procession behind body ing Roman Catholic prelate, the of President. (AP Photofax.) most Rev, Henry J. . O’Brien, uta* archbishop of Hartford, cela- Ttol brates a pontifical Maas in the ind) ' Cathedral of St. Joseph in that tt W Kennedy city. John A similar high Mass of re­ Mll^ quiem was scheduled for the t h t same time at St. Augustine'a m «'' Cathedral. Bridgeport, seat of BUI the Bridgeport Roman CathoHe diocese. The Rt. Rev. Walter H. Gray, Eh>iscopal bishop of Connecti­ Laid to Rest Amid cut. officiates at noon Com­ >MIVf ; munion service in Hartford’e t Mt' Christ Church Cathedral. Aval He urged yesterday that eiml- ‘Bb>. lar services be held that hour ^ y . in all Bipiscopal churches of Connecticut. No aynogogue ccuJd hold the Solemn Pageantry numbers expected. Inetead aerv- icea were »et for 11 a.m. in the different congregatlona. In Hartford, some 80 churdM* WASHINGTON ( AP) — t , J ^ n and Mrs.< >ed from It only by the •allor#"Preiiident Kennedy is gone !Oh and aynogoguea planned senrioea carrying the presidential flag Lord, Lord!" She kept up her today. JohiT^. Kennedy’* body I membere of the Immediate and the riderless home that cry but the words trailed off Meanwhile residents wera was borne from the White family who followed Mm. Ken­ symbolises the fallen warrior in and soon were Indistingfuishable. trying to understand wlwt a House. tor f tmeral rites in nedy. a military fufCeral. When Mrs. Kennedy .stepped Hartford newspaper today ki eoienui pacnantry today. French Freeidebt Charles d* The procession from ths White out of the limousine at the an editoirial called “a oontlnukig Oaulle wae close behind, lead' House began at 11 ;40 a.m. White House,, she stood .still for mehtmara." motmera walking behind big the foreign leaders. a moment, listening'to a hymn the hotrse-drawn calseoh The cortege had moved frcun "If. we dM not foUow theaa Chief Justice Earl Wan-en. the 'Xlapltol. where Kennedy’s sung by the Naval At^ademy. misguided lenders who called tia beaxlng the casket. former President Dwight D. El­ body lay in state this weekend, choir. to rally to their unholy oaupa,’* Then she turned and set out ^ lls toHed as the assali- senhower and others also were to the White House. Mm. Ken­ said the Rev. Frederick J. A l- in-the walking procession. at the head of the procession of ainated Presideht’s sorrow­ nedy and members of the fam­ walking mourners. The original plans had been ily bad ridden in limousines on (See Page Seven) ing widow, Jacqueline, set tor Mm. Johnson to wait at the this trip. Mrs. Kennedy stood straight between Robert and Bdward, out on foot heading a pro­ cathedral for the procession. After a brief halt at the White But when President' Johnson brothem of the slain President. cession of the world’s great House, the cortege moved on to Her face, beneath its black veil, leaders on an eight-block left the White House, his wife the cathedral with the mourers Marchers from left are Heinrich Lubke, West German president: French presi­ World Feels was at his side. was composed. march to St. Matthew’s Ro­ walking. The Kennedy children — John dent Charles De Gaulle; Queen Frederika of Greece; King Baudouin of Bel­ Senate Democratic Leader man Oatholci cathedral for Thousands lined the streets. F. Jr., who - was 8 today, and gium; Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia. (AP Photofax.) Mike ‘Mansfield of Montana and For the most part it was a sil­ Caroline, who will be 6 on Grief, Shock a funeral Mass. tenate Republican Leader Ev­ ent crowd, a crowd of bowed Wednesday—were taken to the Atty. Oen. Robert F. Kenne- erett M. Dlrksen of IlUnols heads and tears. cathedral in a limousine. Over Events dy clutched Mrs. Kennedy’s , headed a group from Congress, But at one point, as the cais­ From the back sSat, Caroline Adjournment band as they walked out th e ' Mm. Kennedy and the two son turned the com er by the gazed around at the crowd. She Johnson, De Gaulle northwest gate of the White l Kennedy brothers, walking be* Treasury building a woman LONDON (AP)—Governments ■ouaa. t bind the caisson were separat- broke into a high {dtched wall. (Ree Page Four) Proposed to and men and women around the world Joined today in mourning Encounter Watched services for President John F. Help Johnson Kennedy. Their grief was mixed with shock and astonishment at 240,000 Pass WASHINGTON (AP)— President Johnson travels, the assassination of Lee H. Leaders of World in Rites By WILLIAM. F. ARBOGAST the last miles with John F. Kennedy today—and then Oswald. WASHINGTON (AP)—Tax re­ sets his own course in meetings with a massive array They started in the Far East, Kennedy Bier duction and civil rights. Presi­ where Nov. 25 first dawned, and WASHINGTON (A P )—-A aol--some of them nearly blue of a chill Sunday afternoon After the burial in Arlington In Night Vigil likely today to be temporarily as to how Johnson would get then by car to Arlington Na­ along with President Charles de tional Cemetery, for a hero’s Only in Communist Obina was twice the age of the slain young had given way to night, the ar­ Cemetery, Mrs. Kennedy re­ sidetracked by a drive to ad­ there no official observance of President of the United States rivals continued. ceives the foreign emlesarles at journ Congress and give Presi­ Gaulle of France. De Gaulle burial. WASHINGTON '(A P ) — Thou­ differed fr< Kennedy on such After the funeral, Mrs. Ken­ the President’s funeral. The —streamed into Washington to Several dignitaries flew into the White House. In late after­ sands upon thousands of persona dent Johnson a breathing spell. great questions as the North nedy arranged to receive the Chinese Reds reported Kenne­ pay homage to John F. Ken­ Washington’s other airport. Na­ noon, Johnson greets them at braved long hours In ^ezing The push for early adjourn­ Atlantic Treaty Organization, dy’s death Friday, but made no nedy. tional. A few motored in by the State Department. ’Tuesday weather to file past the casket ment was led by House Repub- foreign dignitaries at the White ' the European Common Market, House. Then Johnson plunges comment on it. Sunday, how­ They arrived, someUmes in limousine. the President plans to confer of John F. Kennedy in the Cap­ llcsui Leader Charles A.. Hal- and the French government's ever, they assailed President twoe and threes, somber and Fifty - three countries were with some of them. itol rotunda. Other thousands leck of Indiana and had sub­ I into his first round of personal i insistence on its own nuclear dipl’omacy as president. Johnson, saying he supported unsmiling, expressing the grief represented in all. There were One of the first to arrive at waited without success. stantial backing from members reactionary policies under Ken­ force. He scheduled a 90-minute re- of their, cou n tr^ en and wish­ a dozen members of ruling fam­ Dulles was France's President of both parties who believe Con­ nedy. ing Lyndon B. Johnson, the new ilies, 28 presidents and heads of Charles de Gaulle, 'who cele­ Charles J. Sullivan, chief of gress should adjourn and en­ Whether Johnson, noted as a 'ception—6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. — Capitol police, estimated 340,000 master persuader when he was for the more than 100 foreign Thousands of American sol­ President, well. state, 80 foreign ministers and brated his TSrd birthday anni­ gage in no more bickering this diers attended memorial serv­ At modcmlatic Dulles Inter- five defense ministers. versary last Friday, the day an had moved past the bier of the year. The two pending propoe- the Democratic leader of the dignitaries who Journeyed to slain President when the doors Senate, would get together with Washington to pay their re­ ices in South Korea. Most of the aational Airport in the Virginia' .This lOOThing, they march assassin’s bullets snuffed out als are the most controversial 50,000 GIs were taken off duty eountryeide south of the capital, behind the Cicaisson carrying the life of Kennedy at 46. were closed to the public at 8:30 in Congress. de Gaulle on an in-depth discus­ spects to the late President a.m. sion of world affairs was not Kennedy. but troops on the front lines hundreds of Americans stood Kennedy's body from the White , De Gaulle’s presence empha­ Halleck’s aidjoumment tar­ kept to-their bunkers and hilltop At least 2,000 others, still wait­ yet certain. The social gathering in the ■lx deep behind barriers Sim- House to S t Matthew’s Rmnan sized the traditional ties be- get is Dec. 14. Democratic lead­ positions. ing in a line stretching blocks ers have called for continuation First came the sad task of ac­ State Department’s diplomatic { tween the United States and away, were left stranded after Japanese Emperor Hirohito ' France, shaken this year by of the session until Jan. 8, with companying tne martyred Pres­ reception rooms 'gives the new standing for six to seven hours. ident Kennedy’s body to the President little opportunity for sent Crown Prince Aklhito and differences, of policy. As he a Christmas recess of two Police steered them to vantage more ^than a passing contact Oown Princess Mlchlko to me­ stepped from his chartered Jet­ weeks. Jan. 8 is the date for grave. Part of the journey was Slayer of Oswald Termed points around the Capitol Plaza to be afoot, from the White morial services at Tokyo’s St. liner, hundreds of spectators Ignatius church. Jotaro Kawa- from which they could 'see the (See Page Four) House to St. Matthews Cathe­ (Ree Page Four) broke into applause. De Gaulle funeral procession leave for the kami, chairman of the opposi­ ^Guys and DoUs^ Character shook hands mlemnly wlU\ Sec­ White House. tion Socialist party. Joined gov­ retary of State Dean Rusk and ernment officials and leaders of a line of diplomats. Then In The steady shuffle of feet had Japan’s American community DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — “A austere dignity, he strode from continued without a break from at the service. The government 8 p.m. Sunday through the after­ *Ouys and Dolls’ character, the airport without a glance to ordered the Japanese flag flown noon and night as the crowds Horror Weekend-Demands that’s Jack Ruby." left or right. at half staff over all govern­ "He’s'Uke a boxer whose nose waited patiently for a chance to ment buildings. “ The time for mourning the pay their last respects. ■srar got broken.” At U.S. bases throughout Ja­ dead,” he had cabled In . ad­ Former Vice President and He’s the man millions watch­ vance, la not the time for mak­ pan the l.lg gpms roared final ing teleirlsion Sunday saw gun Mrs. Richard M. Nixon were American Self-Examination salutes over the heads of 50,000 ing statements.” among the last to be admitted, down Lee Harvey Oswald, the servicemen and their depend­ aeeused killer of President Ken­ Soviet Deputy Premier AnaS' along with a small group of offi­ tas Mikoyan was named Pre cials' families and others, after By JAMES MARLOWE f If President Kennedy hadfslmply more dedicated to ents, assembled in a cold rain. nedy. The Japanese, whose history mler Khrushchev's personal the waiting line was halted. Associated Press News Analyst been the first president killed peaceful and orderly govem- Ths strip-tsase club operator is liberally sprinkled with polit­ has a "million friends in show Police began trying at 4 a.m. WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s in office, it would be awful ment. (See Page Four) to persuade people at the end of time America took a look at it­ enough. As long ago as 1200 B.C. an ical assa*-* nations, reacted with busineas" and a lot' of ex-busl- shock to the killing of Oewald. nass associates. Most peg him the line, then more than half a self. It would mean one individual, Egyptian king, Ramses III, ignoring constitutional and "The whole world has gone la a (Cerent way. mile long, to give up and go When an African or Asian looking' over his own adminis­ " I don’t think political aftilia- home. The officers told them leader is slain it may be regard­ peaceful change in government, tration of law and justice, said: Oswald’s Motive decided to take the taw Into his (Ree Page Four) tton had anything to do with there was little or no chance ed here as the result of a so­ ‘I made the land safe so that Ruby’s action," said attorney they could get into the rotunda. ciety less advanced than this own hands to eliminate an a lone woman could go on her Tom Howard, who will defend Remains Mj^stery "They Just wouldn’t believe one. This is an American myth, elected leader. way freely and none would mo­ But killing' American presi­ him on a muider^charge. us," one officer said. Among the as Americans have demon­ lest her.” ‘Big D’ Searches "1 don’t itilnk Ruby baa any By M K E COCHRAN bitterest disappointments was strated once again. dents, or trying to, is now as­ That’s more than the United suming the complexion of a tra­ affiUation — Democrat- DALLAS. Tex. (AP) — The that reported by two Cleveland, A president and a policeman States can aay today, 8,100 dition. Four have been assassi­ Its Conscience Republican — If he even name of Lee Harvey Oswald, Ohio, high school girls, Martha shot to depth and a governor years later, even aboift the safe­ echoed around the world, never (hremo and Nancy Perry. wounded in Dallas and the man nated: Lincoln, Garfield, Mc­ know which he w m .” JACK RUBY ty of its presidents. But the will be forgotten. "It took us two days to per; charged with the crimes in tu.-n Kinley, and now Kennedy. By ROBERT H. JOHNSON JR. His sister, Eva Grant aaid ha worst criminal, even the killer I DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — In the was badly shakoi by Kennedy’s He was shot down while ac­ suade our parents to let us drive murdered, before he got a fair Attempts were made on the of a president, is entitled to a his first little swinging place, cused of one of the most das­ down here, and now look what trial, by a gunman who leaped lives of three other presidents: space of 48 hours, this sparkling the Sliver Spur. fair trial. I metropolis — while trying des­ "Ho couldn’t eat Friday. He tardly crimes In the nation’s happened," Martha said. She through police lines to shoot Jackson, Franklin D. Roosevelt "Man,-" aaid a one-time part­ Even here in Washington-, thokj perately to show its best face kept talking about Jackie and history. said they had been in lint since Hlhi.^ ' f and Truman. A gunman shot ner In dance promotions, "he These crimes are a product Theodore Roosevelt - after his nation’s capital, there is grow­ I to the world — was degraded lbs Kennedy kids." The defiant young man neyer 3 a.m. ing. uneasiness about walking ^^iH rytag. Ican’ttrteit’’ was hungry for a buck. He’s al­ even had a chiuice to clear hU When plans for the public of the American society where presidency but while he was I twice. ways after It. He lives for the the streets at night because of I The first time, authorities That’s what A1 Gruber, a name. vlevring were announced it was violence and talk of violence In- seeking re-election. bum ess — the two clubs (Car­ crekae as state officials defy In that same period of almost the number of .people being ! said,, it waa by a ne’er-do-woU, Mand bi Los Angelas, sa He perished accused of firing thought the doors could be robbed, stabbed, shot or ousel, Vegas).” the shot that broke the hearts closed at 9 o'clock Sunday night federal court orders until troops 100 years not one British prime aeU-styled Communist with a Rnbv told him over the taia- dragged into alleys to be raped. mail-order rljle: Lee Harvey jtiMia early Sunday in talking Soms saw him as an Intense­ of millions of Americans and with another brief wsslon In the are called out to stop them. minister was assassinated. A ly patriotic man, a hero wor- Oswald, 34, Itora in New Or­ about the Kennedy ahoot^. ■tunned a turbulent world — the morning. Then it was decided Yet, supreme achievements madman did kill a prime min­ Adlal E. Stevenson, twice a ahlpper of presidents. leans, charged with the aiwaa- Jack Ruby, M. bora Rubtav shot that took the life of Presi­ to keep the casket cm view "as of the Western world are sup­ ister, Spencer Perceval, 151 presidential candidate and now To others: U.S. ambassador to the United sination Friday of President stain, Is breezy, emotional w d dent John Fltzgerld Kennedy. long as anyone was there'to see posed to be respect for la>v, yew s ago. John F. Kennedy. )loi.tampered. Ho brawled him' '" ’1 think Ruby Just got himself Oswald, 84, a self-styled Com it." detnocratic and orderly change It can’t be argued the British 'Nations, found exactly one second R by seif away from poverty and the an Impulse and im erued on him munlst, was assassinated 48 At 9 o'clock Sunday night In jpvernment, a fair trial, and, are basically different or that month ago, also in Dallas, that The time, was a ■mall-tima, brawling strip )elal strsats af « _ (Oswald),’’ s^d noibert C. D. hours aftsr tbo ProstdeaPs life psqiila were massed In a slow frasdom and protection of free- among them the perceataga of not oven a man in . hla poaition Be made it g o o i — t o a dom tor Bm Individual xnan« no lunatica or dlscontontod are, pro- bare about » yaani**B Wtth (»M Fifls Mao) ,((itoo Pbgo IO m JI (IM Psgi^Foat) ' matter who ba la. portlonatfdy smanev. They aPo (■oa Pago Mns)