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f inner will be served at bi. A.rmenian food because it the Good Shepherd Guild of at the Convent of, the Good BfANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1965 (ObMrifled Advertlainf on Fhc* U ) Shepherd, 170 SiiMon Ave., 7 p.m. Bart Johnson wlli call was not available in most Hartford in their respective square dances. Members of the places, and he ha/l been used Hartford. , Beginners' Typing Executive cranmittee of the club to it as his mother is Armenian. parishes. The drive will run Will meet tonight at 7 at the During his days in the service through the month of January. MONDAY, JANUARY 3 Khool to decorate for the event, be cooked dinner for up to 75 Parish chairmen and their Reno Ready churches are Mrs. John T. Clif­ REGISTRATION — MON. ft TU^.. ------persons. At present he occas- Prayer ford of 95 Olcott Dr., Church . The Rev. Earle R. Custer of aionally prepared meals for his RENO, Nev., (AP) — Ne­ of the Assumption; Mrs. Helen JAN. 3 . 4 — 6:45 - 8:00 P.M. North Methodist Church will wife, two children and a few vada oiled up its free-wheel­ B. Griffin of 136 Green Manor conduct a service Sunday from guests. Two of his favorite reci- ing, aU-hours hospitality to­ Peace Mission Rd., St. Bartholomew’s; Mrs. HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE day jto help thousaiids wel­ 6:40 to 6:55 a.m. in thq chapel pes are Dolma and Rice Pilaf. i John J. Conner of 19 Virginia come (1966. pt Manchester Memorial Hos­ Dolma Rd:, St. James’, and Mrs. James IN SOME PL/ICES Room Available In Many Other Courses The parties in Las Vegas pital. Sunday services are open 1 cup rice Year Blanchfleld of 81 White St., St. earthw orm s grow and Reno start at 8 p.m. to the public and sponsored by 2 cups finely chopped-onions Bridget's. and the doors of the major TO A LENGTH OF For More Infermorion, Coll 643-4171 the institutions and chaplaincy 36 , (approximately) young. The guild is a statewide or­ NEW YORK (AP)—The casinoe never close. bommlttee of Manchester Coun- tender grape leaves ganization of more than 11,000 FOUR FEET. .. world welcomes the new pil of Churches. . M cup chopped pignolia nuts V>‘ '' R eno, Police C^ief Elmer ^members. Funds .raised through year tonight with joyous -Briscoe’s 184 officers and V* cup raisins (optional) Spreads in Europ membership helps finance resi­ eight dogs will guard against Capt. Ernest V. Payton of- 1 teaspoon sugar celebration and a prayer dential care programs for Cjbn- over-celebrating. The mid­ fleer-in-ebarge of the Sal\"ati6n teaspoon salt- Smiles Grow when Wines for paece; necticut teen-age girls of all night glee on Reno’s casino teaspoon pepper It is a time of merrymakers, jArmy, will conduct a service M faiths at Marian Hall and and Liquors from Our row in 1962 and 1963 was Sunday from 8:15 to 8:30 a.m. ^ large lemon resolutions, popping corks — Euphrasia Hall, both of Hart­ and cannons. riotous, literally. bn radio station WINK. The olive oil ford. The programs are op­ Lengthy Packaged Goods The West Germans will see Since the riots, all the services are conducted each Saute onions in olive oil un­ erated 'by Good Shepherd Sis­ bars and casinos have serv­ Envoys Call Simday at this time and spon­ til soft. Add uncooked rice and Display are Served in 1966 in with a bang. They are all ters. set to blow up $15 million worth ed drinks in plastic cups sored by the Manchester Minis­ other ingredient^, except lemon, Marian Hall is a residence rather than glasses. The terial Association. and mix together. Cool. Place New Year’s Eve Party of fireworks, almost 60 per cent On DeGauUe, for girls having difficulty in ad­ more than last year. glasses made nasty weapons. approximately two teaspoons of justing to family and commu­ According to German folklore, Rockville Area Family Camp­ mixture, depending on size of Places! Phone 643-4136. nity life. A daily year-round the bangs and flashes of Syl­ T ito, N A T O ers Association will meet Sun- °u each grape leaf and treitment program is carried vester (New Year’s Eve) are (day at 2:30 p.m. at the Lottie ’’O'b into cigar-ohaped dolmas, State News out by a religious and lay pro­ supposed to frighten off demons WASHINGTON (AP)— Fisk Memorial Building, Henry tucking in ends to prevent fill- fessionally trained team. and evil spirits. Jpark, Rockville. A film on Air *ug from falling out. Cover America’s Viet Nam peace Euphrasfa Hall, a separate ituU ntd miU In the Moslem nations the ob­ Stream trailers enroute from bottom of large saucepan with offensive spread today to program, provides a homelike servance of the new year may Two Jump Capetown. South Africa to 8Tap« leaves to prevent doJ- atmosphere for girls unable to France, Yugoslavia and a be somewhat subdued. It comes hastily called Session of the Calro, Egypt, will be shown. t”®? from stle^ng. Pack dol- live with their own families. tkls year on the sixth day of Ra­ n>as rather tightly in pan over Jail Guard madan, the Moslem holy month permanent council of the leaves. Add Just enough water of fasting. North Atlantic Treaty to cover dolmas and place an The Islamic faithful have Council. Inverted plate on top of them. In Escape Pre' New Year been warned that kissing and Arthur J. Goldberg, one of New Year's The plate should be just large (Herald photo by Pinto) Serve More of Pero's drinking are forbidden. DANBURY (A P )—Two young two special presidential envoys Streamers—Confetti enough to fit in pan. Cover Paper Plates— Napkins GEORGE M. GORDON abroad in Europe and U.S. am­ saucepan and cook over low “ ‘ ------— ------Roman Catholics are looking overpowered a guard and forward to the new year as the escaped from the state jail at bassador to the United Nations, h ^ t for about 1 % hours or un- on plate. Squeeze lemon juice of Captain, in the Massachusetts ARTHUR DRUG and Out of Season!... DRESS start oif a special jubilee pro- Danbury today, was in Paris to begin a series of til \^ter is gone^ Invert pan over dolmas and .sprinkle with Air National Guard. meetings with French President so as to remove dolmas intact a little olive oil. Chill and serve claimed by Pope Paul VI to Th®y were identified as Milton His hobby is playing dupli­ Reg. $1.18 doz. I^arge, Sunkist mark the closing of the Vatican Moffett, 18, of Shelly Road, Charles de Gaulle and Foreign ______eis appetizers. cate bridge. NAVEL ORANGES...... doz. 7f|^ Ecumenical Council. Bethel and Willie Johnson, 20, Minister Maurice Oouve de Klee Pilaf Murville. COMICE PEARS, Extra Fancy!...... 5 for In New York’s Times Square Second Ave., Danbury. 2 cups clear chicken broth CLEARANCE — a traditional New Year’s Eve Both were being held at the Four hours later, ne was to 1 4 cup rice TOMATOES, Fancy Slicing. Reg. 4 9 c ...... lb, gathering place — a^itew $10,000 Jail to await trial in Superior report on President Johnson’s Let Fairway Help Youi 1 Tnedium onion, finely PREMIUM ICE CRE AM ...... i/^ gal. illuminated digital clock con- Court In Bridgeport, peace moves to the permanent 'f l i y chopped. council of NA-ro in Paris. The LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE JUICE...... 4 cans 0 0 trolled by signals from the U.S. Moffett and Johnson had ap- RING in the NEW { % cup elbow macaroni Naval Observatory will time the peered In Circuit Court Thurs- meetiillg was announced eariy 46-oz. Cans * 2 We have a group of dresses which we are mark­ f a Ir w a y y^i cup pignolia nuts arrival of 1966. day—Moffett on charges of today. salt and pepper to taste YEAR with Akmg .some of ttie nation’s breaking and entering with Ambassador-aUiarge W. Av- butter SEE US FOR: ing down turnpikes, highway patrols criminal Intent and larceny un­ erell Harrlman, the other presi­ Bring broth to boil and add Plenty of Cold Soda, Fresh.Cider, Snacks, Dairy Products, dential envoy, meanwhile, whis HATS FAVORS aiins! Groceries, Cold Cuts, Ice Cubes and Pastry. prepared big urns of coffee in der $15 and Johnson'on charges NOISEMAKERSr onion. Saute uncooked rice in Also: APPLES—fresh from the coolers! MACS __ DE­ hope of seeing weary celebra- of breaking and entering, scheduled to talk to President butter until very lightly browned LICIOUS —. BALDWINS — NOR'niERN SPYS __ tors home safely. They had been apprehended Tito of Yugoslavia today at the • ALL KINDS OF PAPER GOODS and all rice is lightly coated !H0USE CORTLANDS — GREENINGS And everywhere the world Dec. 17 in Danbury after a Brdo castle near Ljubljana. f-ANY. SIZE GROUP! ORGANIZATION DISCOUNTS! with butter. Brown macaroni awaited word on President break at a food market. Peace envoy Arthur Goldberg, left, talks with French Foreign Minister Ma- Harriman met Wednesday with elbows and pignolia nuts in but­ • OPEN AS T Sl AL NEW YEAR’S DAY • Johnson’s efforts to bring the The two men were bound over rree Couve de Murville prior to a meeting with President deGaulle and later Polish Foreign Minister. Adkm ter and add rice, elbows and These are all from our regular stock and are fall war in Viet Nam to the negotiat- to Superior Court Thursday and With the NATO permanent Council later today. (AP Photofax) Rapacki and Thursday with Pol­ nuts to boiling chicken broth. Holiday House at 29 "Here’s Where You Meet Your Neighbors and Friends!’ Ing table. Johnson has sent dip- sent to the state jail, ish Ctommunist party chief Wla- Turn heat to low and cook in Cottage St. offers a new and winter items. lomatlc missions abroad to talk dyslaw Gomulka. covered saucepan for about 30 kind of retirement living. to world leaders. Driver Killed ’The NATO meeting was a r ­ Handy to stores, churches, Red Envoy Defects minute.s, until broth is ab.sorbed. THE KING Cash or Check Only The New Year, represented by 18-month-old Rob­ Preaideot and Mrs. Johnson CANAAN (AP)— Harold F. ra n g e d last night after a request This recipe serves six. This theater and buses. Home­ No H erald like rooms and surround­ ert Wysong of Laurel, Md., is set to m ^ e its de- remained ai the LBJ Ranch in Smith, 19, of West Main St.; by U.S. representatives. An may be ser\'od as a change of ings; good food. Mary H. No Refunds or Exchanges On but only a few hours from now. (AP Photofax) Texas, where White House press North Canaan, was injured fa- American official said that NOTICE from potatoes. Gordon says, and and Katherine M. Giblin, Produce!" secretary Bill D. Moyers Said tally Thursday night when the Tom orrow despite the short notice and tbs goes especially well with roast Sale Merchandise Viet Gong Launch owners, for 33 years op­ 276PERO OAKLAND STREET • OPEN 7 DAYS • 643-6384 they have no special, plw s for atito he was driving ran off a New Year’s holiday, a majority THf OFFICE OF THE chicken or turkey. erators of the Manchester the evening. curve on Route 44 and overturn- There will be no edition of the 15 (x>uncil members was Gordon! is a native of New­ Convalescent Home. Call OWnese Nationalist ‘troops ed. of The Herald tomorrow, expected to attend. Others MANCHESTER WATER CO. port, R. I., and has lived in at 39 Cottage St. or phone 649-2358 for full Informa­ Unusual Celebration defending the (^em oy Islands State police reported that the New Year’s Day. Please New Year Attacks would be repmjdnted by d u ­ Manclje.ster five year.s. He is an tion. Katherine M. Gibitn, are under orders not to reply to accident occurred at 6:50 p.m. driveunvc ecu carefully ciuiiv anda,iiu nave have a ties, the official said. WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY. DEC. 31 engineering test pilot at Pratt Administrator. routine Communist C hinese Smith died at the Sharon Hos- Happy and Healthy Nev-» SAIGON, South Viet Nam area had been relatively free of Goldberg’s arrival in Paris and VVhitney Division of United Set for Pike’s Peak gunfire for three days starting Pital in nearby Sharon. Year (AP)— The Communists blast- terrorism, come after Rome visits with HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL A^craft Corp., East Hartford. today. ed a U.S. enlisted men’s bar­ Five guerrillas sUpped Into Pope Paul VI Wednesday and He is a pilot, with the rank CiOLORADO SPRINGS, (3olo. and 20 guests set out from Man- ’The Quemoy defense x o m - Not Obscene racks and aimed a major New Le.s Ravines billet shortly after Italian officials Thursday. Year’s offensive at a provincial 'WHERE THE BEST (AP) — There are many ways itou Springs Thursday and spent iriand said the cease-fire i f des- NEW HAVEN (A P )—The C *1* C l * t t « midnight and opened fire with Some sources had indicated capital today but took a propa- E to celebrate the coming of the the night at a camp at the base l^ e d " t o enable our compa- three judges of the state O r- o l l i p J H lt S small arms and automatic Goldberg would confer only with new year, but setting off fire­ gn*ida setback with the defec­ GRINDERS of the mountain. triots - to cele- cult Court’s a,ppe^ate division A t l a i l t i c weapM^. Before fleeing th ey -...... De Gaulle...... but the. sudden _ccm- works atOp Pike’s Peak certain­ Also along was a Boy Scout tion of a Polish diplomat. exploded two bombs, a military vening of the permanent councU The Pole, Anatol Slavinski of ly has to rank among the unique judged to be the best in the Co­ (See Page Three) (gee Page ^ree) spokesman sadd. was in keeping with President P.A.C. CRINDER COME FROM". ones. Lodz, 25, ran into a Saigon lorado Springs area. ■ MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — The 96- „ ti.- < o illIn Hanoi, a Yale xaie nisioryhistory pro- •J'^iuisonJohnson’s s peace onenslveoffensive, des­des- For 43 years, a group of foot sailing vessel Mandalay The hikers carry 40-pound alted tor L y l^ ^ . o £ " l o U s ^ inter- igned to give foreign officlalz WHERE^ IS IT? mountain, climbers has been ■|)acks with a four-day food sup­ sma.shed into a coral reef 20 diplomats ran in after him -de­ view \tHth a correspondent in and statesmen maximum expo- m r f u ' - making the 14,110-foot ascent on ply — in case they get snowed miles southeast of Miami today, Moscow that he had found no sure to the U.S. position. New Year’s Eve and lighting up manding his return but they left 176 SPRUCE STREET ACROSS FROM COLONIAL APTS. in. A radio station, KRDO, with Shipyard Theft Ring but Coast Guard helicopters significant reaction in the North In Washington, Vu Van' 'Thai, the sky over a wide area. the cooperation of the Army saved all 25 passengers and 11 sullenly w'hen Vietnamese police Vietnamese ^capital to the lull in "It’s got something to do with turned th(jm down after a shout­ South Viet Nam’s ambassador C crewmen from angry seas. Signal Corps keeps in touch with American ail* raids. to the United States, described BINGOP. A. C. BALLROOM NEXT TO POLY-CLEAN CENTER beating the mountain,’’ said 68- them through the trip. Tlje vessel, part of the fleet of ing match. The professor, Staughton the peace moves as a test to see year-old Willis. McGee, one of After the final climb today, Slavinski was assigned to the Broken Up by FBI Windjammer Cruises, was on a „ i ' '------“ ------Lynd, and two other Americans, if North Viet Nam is ready fori 26 VILLAGE STREET. RdCKVILLE five men who atorted the prac­ the hikers and the area resi­ 50-mile run from Bimini Island delegation on the three HOLIDAY SCHEDULE tice in 1922. . , ,, __ , ’notii'wination control commission.a*.. fnl...The Thomas Hayden and Oommu- “ a true peace settlement.” ' dents go through another tradi­ CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - The FBI said that 20 of those in the Bahamas to Miami . when Open Thursday Night till Nine P.M. EVERY MONPAY-6 P.M. commission is a peacekeeping The five mc&jte their way tion before dark. The FBI reports it has broken indicted worked at ,the naval about 3 a.m. (See Page Three) (See Page Ihree) Open Friiluy 8 A;.M. till 6 P.M. IT GETS BETTER BY THE YARD! along a slippery path through "People all over the area take agency created tinder the 1954 what it describes as a,n inside shipj-ard and that Harris "Dventy-four were flown to blowing snow and subzero tem­ agreements on Indochina that Please Note: We clo.te Friday at 6 and are closed all day out mirrors and flash them, at theft ring which hauled away "played an important role in the Air Force Base peratures to the top and started freed the area from French rule New Year’s Day. the mountain,” McGee said. "I million of dollars worth of gov- conspiracy by using his author- Eleven others created North and ^uth a fire with some railroad ties don’t .remember what year they and created North and South they found there. The blaze started doing it, but it’s one of ernment property from the Uy as W t o r to transfer code- ^ ^ “ et S Its otoer m e .S fm produced su6h an effect on Charleston T7aval Shipyard. fendants to various places and Miami are India and Canada Cooks in 3 Minufes '* the most beautiful things I’ve Twenty-six men were indicted by calling ‘safety meetings’ of appeared in good ______Mdrginal Collegians DART’S Da ir y those below that they decided to ever seen.” The Viet C3ong gave a new by a federal grand jury in Char- personnel not Involved to facili- * PEELED, DEVE1NED JUMBO SHRIMP do it again the next year. . The group (Jigi^ its way into a leston Thursday in connection tate the thefts anif removal of did some praying,” add- ' show of their fighting deter­ I buy them of the Frozen Food cose in 1 Vj * oifd "We decided to invite one cabin and defrosts buckets of with the alleged thefts... property,” P‘'obst, 59^,^ teacher mination on the eighth day of inore person every year to come 3 lb. bogs. It's the finest shrimp in town. . .and ice water for a new year’s toast Among those indicted Is Hen- FBI ae-ents nnickiv Mansfield, Ohio. "We the suspension of U.S. air raids May Face Draft Call with us, McGee said. "We call it before the firewoito go off rv H Harris director of the quickly rounded thank God we’re alive.” on North V(et Nam and in de­ we hove Andrew's Horse Radish and Shrimp WASHINGTON (AP) — Tlie draft directors will gather ait Ft. the Addaman Club.’ ’ about midnight. ' «■ ' naval supply' center’s stone'e honeit ° ^ Prob.st said seas ran from fiance of the intensive American man-hunting Selective Service Stewart, Ga. On Jan. , state Cocktail Souce to serve with them. The club has 40 .active mem­ No alcohol is allowed at this divisio n s to e e marine en! ^ ‘ ^ree to six feet, but the Coast peace maneuvers abroad. 19 bers and this yea'r 11 of them New Year’s Eve party. ■ One American was killed, an­ agency says it is considering directors from the northeast gine dealers. (g^e Page 'Three) (See Page 'Three) other was missing and 10 Amer­ revi\’oJ of the Korean Wartime and midwest wlU meet in Wash- Shop Thursday night till nine . . . and remember we’re icans and one Vietnamese guard deferment stimdardsst^darda torfor college ington.ington, western draft directodirectoia open at eight Friday to make it possible for you to were wounded in the guerrilla ~ which made it hard- will meet Feb. 7 in San Diego, I shop early. ^ Recent Rash raid on the military compound j*" marginal students to get at Dalat, a mountain resort 145 exemptions. 95c Family Size CREST TOOTHP.ASTE Is an E.\CLUSI^•E miles northeast Saigon. 'The Some 2.2 million students now at 63e...save .S0c..Biiy .All You Want! .hold deferments, - and are re­ quired only to be doing satisfac­ SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON Mkk'ers Dumping tory work as fulltime studenjp Biilletins Highway Deaths at a properly accredited college ^ is on exclusive . . . think what yo u sove when you or university. 3 ‘ buy it at Pinphurst for ...... |b. 95c Run Far Behinid "W e’re looking at some things EARLY CELEBRA’nON r h r i c t m a e 'T 'r z t a l Nahiwo has filled our cookie sheh es iwlth holiday crackers ;us Bills V^UklSUllctS A iflc tl promising students,” a Selective DALLAS, Tex. (./^) _ including Merry .Makers, \V,arm Welcome, Wheat 'Thins, RItz FOR THE HOLIDAYS ^ .... Service official said Thursday. Evelja Mills celebrated New and Sesame Merry Mates. WASHTNO’TON (AP) — Ooun- them out of fear or panic when CHTCAGO (AP) Deaths if vire need more men . t . one Year’s Eve early today with » terfflters may be making more he discovers they cannot be g:ood place to look is going to be”- the blrh) of triplets. One o t Also plenty of Fresh Keebler Town House Crackers and Made From money and enjoying it lesa. passed easily. Policemen some­ in the first hous of the the students.” i! the gins was in criUcaucon- ‘ tsutt^rtfiins. Phony fortunes hi apparently extended New Year weekend _ ' times find counterfeit 'money were running far below the pace Korean war standards diUon at Parkland Hospital, abandoned bogus currency have The Finest left in the woods or in a building for the same period in i" 1»«2. Under weighing 8 pounds, l6 ounces. Full line of Pepperidge Farm Onion Toasted Thins tomed up In recent days in Call- ahd usually there is little or no The other two girls were In . White and Cheese Thins. tomia, CHdahoma and Texas. week’s (Christmas holiday. ” standing and per- lng,redients pi^bhcity in suchiCases.” At least 23 persona were killed a Selective Service squalling good shape, weigh* 1 I A Secret Service official said Here are some samples that in. traffic accidents since the 1t»J‘«caMon test were consid- Ing 5 pounds, 6 ounceh and S today the finds were not related. did get publicity: start of the 78-hour holiday peri­ ored before a i ruling on draft pounds, 14 ounces, 'the 82- Simply Wonderful C id er ...... Va gol. 59c But he said further details could In Fadrflejd, (3aHf., Wednes­ od at 6 p.m. loc:al time Thurs­ eligtbdllty was made. year-old 'woman and her hns- from Cheney in the Berkshires-^nd McIntosh, not' be made public because ail ALL OmER GRINDERS day, the wiiid wafted a stream' day. At the same time a week A ^x>kesman said the increas­ band, James, are the par­ AVAILABLE INCLUDING the cases aire under active In­ Baldwin & Delicious Apples from the some form. ®n l y of big bills — $50s and $20q — ago, at the start of the Christ­ ing dri^ board demands of the ents of one other child. They PHONC GENOA SALAMI, CAPO- Almost One Yard Long vestigation. past a construction project. Viet Nam war — now respemsi- have not named the tri^ti COLA, COOKED SALAMI, mas weekend the death toll was Egg Nog from Hood and plenty of Planter’s Nuts of all kinds He did say ti»t all of them Workers gave chase and found a more than 60. ble for about 40,000 draftees a yet. 6 4 3 ^ 3 0 HAMBURG, CHEESE- appeared to be' rather crude shoebox stuffed with $40,(XX), month — has led Selective Serv- Tu’y ui'lLw “ '**’‘l>'"'’nt of DIAMOND W ALM TS IN BflRGER, SAUSAGE AND NEW YEAR’S EVE SPECIAL $0.99 The National Safety. Council ~ Selective Serv- examples of the counterfeiter’s counterfeit. STEEL PRICE UP iHr.4 SHELL at 49c and another exclusive on BAB M I'Sll. Or Order From OUR SEPECIALTY MEAT- has estimated that at the end of Director Lewis B. Hershey ROOMS. XHRER 3-oz. CANS . .89c art. HALL. FEEDS 6 TO 8 PEOPLE Strong winds scattered $90 the long weekend at midnight ^ summon state draft chiefs to NEW YORK (AP)— BeOn Your Route Salesman There has been no noticeable FRIDAY MENU..CHEESE bills across the street in Oklaho­ Sunda^ the traffic death toll ® conferences, lehem Steel Co., the natioa’ii hicrease in counterfeittog activ­ GRINDERS, PEPPER ma a t y Tuesday. An off-du^ may be bebyeen 860 and 440. Among other UfiDgs, the second largest producer, an­ The meat department will hove Korv, some of ANYWHERE! Almoat one yard of delicious foo4 AH the ity over the past few months, GRINDERS, PEPPER AND poBceman, Frank Glnter, spot­ Hazardous driving conditions spokesman said, the officials nounced a $5 a ton price hn (he officiBl said. However, the the finest State of Iowa Pork. Morrell's E-Z Cut EGG GRINDERS, EGG ted them, and found sacks of were reported in parts of the discuss possible moves to crease today in structural PLANT GRINDERS AND a m o i^ of IHegal money toanu- bills abandoned behind a con­ Northern Plains and Minnesota ‘ncrease the number of men steel shapes and piling. B. B. Homs ond oi^ exclusive on Chuck Pot Roosts pnd TUNA FISH GRINDERS— factured has been running at a crete post. More fake money and in sections of the Pacific available for ■ induction. Bickford, vice president, saU of lam b at very budget saving prices. (REGULAR OB ITALIAN or more for your party. Save yourseU work and bother. ' relatively Ugh rate for several was stuffed in a storm drain. Northwest region which has chiefs) also wlU STYLE). years. the Increase, effective with Shop Pinehurst this weekend. dhe cache filled the trunk of. been battered by min and snow *^»cu8s the Deo. 28, decision to shipments Saturday, w ia l i m i t e d n u m b e r - o r d e r EARLY— TEU. 643-1370 "It is not unusual to find Gunter’s automoUle. Secret storms this week. review the caseis of (high ycho<^ countenfedt' money wWch haS made because of growing in­ Service i«ent Pat SteUe said Inclement weqtiier prevailed 8Tsduatee who flunked the Sel­ dustry aoceptanoe for light­ HOLIDAY HOURS been dumped,’'^'the official said. the counterfeit bUls totaled $467,- in many areas during the cctivo Servlcq mental axamine- r p i u l a r h o u r s ’ •However,' it is unusual for weight, higher-strength steel ' PINEHURST , 1 $ Ohrlstmas weekend and was> ofilhoae men — now DEC. 31— FRIDAY, 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. three or toup batches to turn up Bethlehem said it wUI broad- 302 MAIN STREET 315 East Center St. ■ b " OPEN TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY Gee Whiz, Everybody Falls Noiv and Then factor in the.i highest traffic classified 1-Y — may be subject OPEN N E W Y E A R ’S D A Y ,tn a short period of time. Secret Service agents fished en its line lightweight steil John K e ^ e ^ Jr. winids up tangled in his ski equipment after a fall at Sun Val- death toU for any hediday period U"*" category 11 A.M. to 11 PJHv--CLOSED MONDAYS "We find that a ooiaiterfSMfr two sUtoasea of bills frixn the sections, which It said are da* i ^ 720. also ln IWitMy River at Irving, Tex., le;^ Idaha The tumble didn’t phase him-a bit and he continued to enjoy a vh- However, highway fatotities Physical or moral reasons. costs. Ihe Ughi b w ef btXa and than dunqpa M non_with his mother, Mrs. Jacquelin6 K e n n ^ , sikter Caroline and Uncle (Bee Pag* nrqe) Bci) (Sen. Robert F. Kennedy) and his family. (AP Photofax) ^ ^ The draft meetings wlU begin lions will be w (See Fags D y oe) Auu 9, when southefn a^te ■f X 3 Jd V

I X " v » ,-v ■ ' ■ ■ , - V '■ 'Y‘ / ■ ' Y:“ ^ 'Y '- fi' V-.- '■ .i.'• '■■"•* F-.A- •. -• • “ '•'* 'i. , . f: ,:■ ■' '•■■■..■• ■'.;.'■■■■.■ ■■'''■■.■■•■■ ■ ;y-v V'-' ik .'.. A'::3S M A K O IE tfr^ BP^ENtNO ^lEiU Lb. MANCHBSTBtl* OONM, FRIDAY, DECEMBRR 81, ;9«8 0 0 ^ DSCEMBSat SI, 1968 • “ powar tOickout,'* uid M w bread*, and butter; W edgaeftoy, 'Hd -U. naipiigr; wlitk Wbiiii ehefUr’B «toiy to no iKcaptloiu broiled cbldten with 'creim SiiemwoW on re ■he m ad* tuft- hiilwii a i-W eiss Occunlnc at about 1:10 p.m., gravy, butterad rice, whole W »»«m gg. End ot Meters whan houaaWivaS' were prapar* kernel corn, cranberry IXM ANGELES EXPERT Ikwlb V t ; a atoter.' ailzg. U k inc supper and husbands ware ^ r t h ^ t h vutoerribb T9ia laat « f the town’s gingerbread with topping, DESCRIBES m O H LOPE on their way homa from work, NOfrm of Burllhgten. VL; thitoi gtllfir- parking metera—once haitod bread and birtter; ‘ Thursday, A n o 2 aons and Mvetel .'HM6eB aa the motortot’a protootor On It caused a minlmuni of confu* By ALFRED SHEINWOLD L ew ie, 9^ D ies Manchester in 1965 Italian spaghetti with meat 62 aephewa. ''Ci.i” and later condemned aa .hto Sion locally arid brought ex* Mike ^um en, a leading Los T h e sauce, toseed green salad with OKQIIO Funeral aerriOBB vrOI tN| hirid « curse—^haa been sold and By SOI, R. O tB naf the Manchester Educational As- will be ready soon for full-time pressions of praise for town real* Angeles player, gives Ms read­ Was Assessor french dressing, sliced pine­ « AK43 the town treasury to f d ^ t T h e T ito, NATO General Manager Rich- eociation or the Manchester p r a a m s for the town’s 4,000 dents .rom town officials, apple, french bread and butter; ers a touch of Mgh life In the BEST EAST ard Martin’s retirement 5’«deratlon of Teachers-, ended senior citizens. This was the year for drain- South Windsor Thomae J. Lewie, 84, former »*» A. L. Teirlen and Somr Fu- a.,, 81,000 rl^ e r as a rssulL fOontlBiMd fro n Pisie Om ) Friday, tunafish grinder ‘ with Los Angeles County Bridge AA9854 A 73 asaeaeor of the Town of Man- Home, 7 P ai* Ter., Xaaex Year cetebm wn tna^ our- and tht search for and “ * *■ a new town department, that '"K Union Pond, following a loud W 1 10543 ^ The Town of Oremwldi lettuce arid tomato, cabbage News as he describes today’s 0 7 4 3 2 ■ft cheater, died thte morning at a J»«>cUon, VL . hig the Oiritomaa hcHlday.'Safe- T o lla n d Thai said In an Interview that eventual aelpctinn nf R oh- ®"dums, when the MEA was r>f Elcdnomic Opportunity, wa.s °otcry in the North End con- 0 AS riecently sent the to'wn Town Crier and carrot salad, choootete hand. The bidding is -advanced, * 7 A I1 0 9 3 C Mancheeter convaleacent home. The Holmee Funeral Hom% ty e ^ r t a iai<# that long dto- the U.S. effort ’’to not just oar'; W e ia r lif W elected by a 3 to 1 margin. The created in the fall, and the cerning fts ever-present stench. pudding with topping. Milk to and the jriay is logical. ■ o im i checks for 3760 as payment ultimatum for surrender. ^ 1 5 . weiSS Ol board of directors next month board of directors named two The pond remains drained and Eleoted to the Board o f A b- 400 Main 8L, to In cluuiga of tance travel to Hgliter then at winasor as St. Margaret Mary's sertred with all meals. Opening lead—Pour of hearts. A K Q 6 for 153 meters and for a Town Crier "I feel everything haa beon his aeseors in 1939 when the town local arrangements, supply of spare parts. Earli­ successor, probably win eonslder a board of educa- 7-niember councils to plan and *® awaiting a decision by- town The Rev. Thomas C. O’Neil, South opens in a three-card V AK87 ChMetmae. done to create the conditions to... ranks as the most signifi- tlon request to add $40,000 to 0 965 operated under the selectman There w ill. be no oialUng er the town sold 75 meters to Town Appointments administer its programs, pend­ officials on disposition of the pastor of St. Margaret Mary’s ManchMter Evening Herald club suit to make sure of a Ohio and New Yoric each re­ cant and far-reaching story teachers' salaries for the cur- surface waste. A Q52 ■J form of governmenL Mr. Lewie houre. Jewett City. In all, about Three replacemente have been «*»ow we are ready In sincerely. ing the appointment of a full­ Church, has announced a special South Windsor correspondent, comfortable rebld. This is often ported i highway fatalities And, of course, the board of Sooth West North Eart continued to serve until a char------^— ,,...1 * V a6®klng a settlement,’’ he said, in 1965 Manchester. ' rent n.scal year. time director. • schedule of services for the Anne Lyons, tel. 644-8682. correct when you have a bal­ 2 A Doubk Pass Thureday night and early today. $1,000 has been paid, accord­ named to various town boards p , ^ ^ directors, in May, -voted a .6 1 A ter change abolished the former Mrs. Marie K. Borabodi History wan recorded in many The past year witne.ssed two It wa.s during this year that New Year’s, holiday. anced hand of 13 or 14 points. Pass 2 tp 3 0 Pass The cipunt in other atatee wae: 2 ing to Police Chief James M. and commissions. ual envoys were not known, al- fields — education, government, historic graduations, both firsts mill increase in town taxes, '.1 board and set up a department BOLTON—Mrs. Marie Kra- Reardon who arranged the Atty. Herman Yules was aum- Confession for the observance West’a. overcall of two clubs 3 NT AU Pats each in HUnois, Indiana, Okla­ Albert J. Ruops, Castle Rd., though there have been indica- businesr and indu.stry, fraternal - at Manchester Community makipg the rate 42.6 mills. under a single assessor. Because psch Rorabach, 72, o f Lake transactions. niaiily dismissed from his twin of the Feast of the Octave of is known in the trade as the homa and Tennessee and 1 each has been appointed to the con- tions that Harriman will return and civic, spiritual and redevel- College and at East Catholic Lodge Chartered o f his extenklve knowledge of Hayward, died yesterday In a posts of development director the Nativity of Our Lord will Michaels Cue Bid, devised by hearts to control the dangerous . in Georgia, Louisiana, Mary­ sioi opmeiii.. Some of it was news High School, In listing fraternal and civic Police Arrests l«)oal property and its apprals- Colchester convalescent home, servatlon commission, to replace to the United States after his and counsel for the Manchester be heard at . the church tonight Miami expert Mike Michaels to suit. South makes ten tricks in- land, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Harol“ ‘er. three atoters for any new year period. tion. Richard Bowering hsis re­ affect many, tor pre-kindergarten children; icut. And. in September, Pres­ out of a gas station on Center 1881, in MMchMter a son of and ten grandchlldron; Crudely Made pointed coun.sel. ' Saturday from 4 to' 5:30 and the queen of hearts at the first and the next player poaoes. You r The Associated Prees, for placed David Cook as the repre­ :ind the board of directors al- ton Sage became the 'first man St. near Broad St. early this trick, East continues with the John and ^ ra h Weir Lewie, Funeral services' will be held comparative purposes, made a But none would seem to affect , . . . B’psthlll Addition 7:30 to 9 p.m. hold:. Spades, A-9-8-6-4; Hearts, Empty House sentative of the board of educa­ S many as does a change in conslruc- in the town’s history to be des­ morning and hit a parked car nine of hearts to force out the end.iH mwnwas a lifelong resident of Monday at 9 a.m. 'a t Burnside survey of highway fatalities Bogus Money .-3 In July, the MHA awarded a Masses will be celebrated on J-10-5-4-3; Diamonds, A-8; this town. tion and Mrs. Katherin Evsinko- tion of a swimming pool and ignated a 33rd Degree Mason. belonging to Moriarty Bros., king. West gets in with the ace He was » ^ Methodist Church. Fast Hart- during a 78-hour nonhollday,- A vacant summer home on town managership, the admin- *1.44^,006 contract to*lhe Green Sunday a,t 6:45, 7:45, 9, 10:15 Clubs, 7. What do you say? TT T>, ^ . vech will fill the unexplred term (Continued from Page One) bathhouse at Waddell School, Another first was the town's police report. He is slated to of diamonds to lead the jack latrative head of Manchester Manor Construction Oo. for the Answer: Bid one spade. With T of Mrs. Edward Jandrucek, who government. Government Stories participation in the Greater Baptism will be appear in court Jan. 17.' of hearts to the ace. And West Dec. 12. Both had come open, erection of a lOO-unit addition to administered at p.m., if two five-card suits, respond in ,. SphlSc T ^ e of officiate. Dec. 9 to midnight Dec. 12. The lovely by fire in the early resigned recently, When Robert Weiss walks into There were many significant Hartford Community Chrat and 1:15 Thurc J. Johnson, 34, of East gets in with the ace of spades f m Burial will be In Rose HIU Me- cottat was 420. morning hours today. A state and there was a stream of mon­ arrangements are made in ad­ the higher suit first and the his Municipal Building office on -“toHes relating to government ______' . . ^ . Red Cross Drive, permitting Hartford, w-as charged with fail­ in time to defeat the contract Nutmeg Forest Ta l Cedars of morial Park. Rocky Hill. ______— fire marshal Is investigating _ Church Services ey swirling down the river. The the elderly. The project is sched­ vance. other suit later. Monday morning, he will be only, during 1966. the Manchester United .Fund ure to grant the right of way with the rest of the hearts. Friends may call at the New- the cause of the blaze. Church services at St. Mat- agents said they also recovered uled for completion late next Assisting in the special serv­ Copyright, 1966 the third manager since the GOP Chairman Francis Della to fill iLs allocation of funds yesterday morning when he South must win the first heart ers Ro^rt aorwm? Whitney Funeral South Windaor TTie house, belonging to Wil- ‘>® Sat- the metal plates used to print ices will be the Rev. Joseph General Features Oorp. town adopted its council-manag­ Fera .surprised everyone when to 13 local agencies. ' pulled out in front of a car driv­ trick, knowing that West has 318 Burnside Ave., East Ham Lawson of New Britain, ® ^.m. and at the money^______Firehouses were much in the Schick, assistant pastor, and'the er form of government in 1947. he resigned from the town board The Contractors' Division of en by JOan L. Summers of not opened the four of hearts a Hartford, Sunday from 3 to 6 WM boarded up, and all heat 5:30 p.m. in the Hicks Memo- Agent Forrest Sorrells said news in 1965. Rev. Edward J. McLean, execu- sister, Mrs. William Cra-wford onri 7 fn o ' .. Bank Prpmotes rial School gym. about $100,000 worth was te'.en The late George Waddell was of directors after * five years the Chamber of Commerce built Rockville on Oakland St. near from a suit headed by J-lO-9. of Mancheefe- ____ 7 to 9 p.m. and power had been disconnect­ The mortgage for the Central tive director of the Catholic Tclland Tnu Confessions will be heard to- o*^t of the river, and an esUmat- the first, from 1947 to his death service, citing personal com­ a $7,500 shelter at Globe Holl Hence East syrely started with Sec^rd'^neph^w s"” ** Members of Corinthian Chap! ed, according to Coventry Vol- Firehouse was burned in July, low and donated it to the town Library and Information Cen­ : One Complete Show — 6:3 nieces ana nephews. ter, Order of Eastern Star, wiU R. H, TrewJiella day from 4 to 5 and from 7 to 8 $400,000 to $500,000 more ap- In 1951. Martin's retirement to­ mitments as the motivating The Summers car had to be the doubleton Q-10 -or Q-9 of i Dean Martin A Frank Sinatra 'Unteer Fire Association Chief making that structure free of fqr Camp Kennedy use, there­ ter of Hartford. p.m. at the rectory. parently was swept away by the day brings to a close a span reason for his resignation. He tow^d away. Johnson is schedul­ heails. “ Marriase on the Books’ Robert H. Trewhella lias been Howard Potter. was succeeded by Republican debt, A new firehouse is near- by insuring a highly successful CYO and CCD classes will be I Pins—“Two on a OnlUotiBS Correction current. of almost 14 years as the second ed to appear in court Jan. 17. South leads diamonds to force And “ F. B. I. Code” Home, 400 Main St., at a time funoral home. promoted from assistant secre­ The fire is the sixth of sus­ general manager. John I. Garside Jr., a sales rep- completion on McKee St., to second year of operation for *‘esumed at St, Margaret Mary’s out the ace. West cannot afford William Holley was incor­ - Two golfers called the Secret * replace **Arkla/«A theiVsA Pine St. structure, ___X I to be announced. Burial will be . tary to assistant -vice-president picious origrin to have occurred ^ Education News reaentatiye for Case Bros. the camp for the retarded. next week. to lead the jack of hearts plnce in Coventry In the past two rectly described as chairman of Service after they spotted the and the board of directors next NUSEKYMEN ELECT East Windsor In East Cemetery. Edward J. Shaughneasy of the East Hartford Federal bills. Education-related stores .were The Dec. 21 fire, vvhich badly The lOH continued to draw H'oman’s Club this would give South a third months. the board of education in week will choose a site for a HARTFORD (AP) — Robert DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 Friends may call at the fu- Edward J. Shaughnessy, 60, Savings and Loan Association, Three persons haVe been eut- much in the news in 1965. damaged the clubhouse of the prai.se from officials and or- The South Windsor Worn- heart trick. If West leads a low The fire was discovered by a Herald. He is Manchester Green Firehouse, to Baker of Tariffville was elected neral home Sunday from 2 to 4 Hathaway Ltine, died last Trewhella is manager of the rosted, including two men police The transfer to state control Manchester Country Club, ganizaitions and kept pace with an's Club wi\ meet Monday at president of the Connecticut heart. East plays the nine — and and 7 to 9 p.m. night sL the Manchester Memo- bank’s Wapping Branch. an unidentified passer by about chairman of the board of rec- replace the Spruce St. — based its drive for funds to con­ said tossed the phony bills into of Manchester Community Col- brought to a head negotiations 7:45 p.m. at the Orchard Hill Nurserymen's Association at a U'*® refuses the trick, : One Complete Show —> 6:81 rial Hospital. He was the hua- Trewhella has been associated 8 a.m. this morning. The house *’®8.tion. Co. 3. struct a year-round facility for **When the Boye Meet the the river. lege in only the third year of ® new and longer lease. The School. The program will in­ meeting Thursday. cannot return another : Girls*’ — Pino **Jey la the Arthur E. Goldenthal Mrs. Alice Norsky with the bank since 1956, and is in the woods off Hop River Bulletin Board Its existence ranked ncqr the club had been considering a And ahe town has a new seal, handicapped children. Two Oklahoma women were ncqr clude a visit from a commun­ Robert Bird of Bristol was' South gains Ume. No i Morninjc”—"Kteibi’ Censlof Arthur E. Goldenthal, 67, of Shaughnessy. before that worked for the Rd., and the blaze was not seen The Republican Women’s Club js town offer for a seven - year hi.rohP« Th. nov ir»u-,r m 1 T 7 arrested prevtous- before the board of education, weekly complaints have dropped off Broad St., south of its pres­ The family requests that those determine definitelv Churches. The Rev. Felix M. ly and are free on bond. each year to a local resident Monday, frankfurt on a roll, In St. JEimes’ Cemetery. able to to an average of only 30. The ent Shopping Piirkade, Now un­ wishing to do so may make .. u .™ Havis, minister, and the Rev. C. -The arrdsts climaxed a year- for outstanding community relishes, potato chips, green TINY QUINN Friends' may call at the fu­ PaUento Today: 261 Vernon whether the blaze was set, be- uumaxe< contractor makes approximate- der construction it will house a service. memorial donations to the cause the building was totally investigation of govern- beans, fruit and cookies; Tues­ Playing Music With You In Mind neral home tomorrow from 7 to' * ly 28.000 pickups a week. relocated King's Department Prominent Deaths day, baked meat loaf and American Cancer Society. VLDMTTIED 'YESTBRD'AY: destroyed ** ^ Congrega- ment warehouse pilfering which _____ 8 P-m- and Sunday from 2 to 4 Mrs. Margaret Archambault, tional Church, have written and allegedly took place between Appointments were made to Store, an Anderson-Little outlet, This year, like every year, gravy, mashed potatoes, but- New Year’s Eve reservations are now being accepted — CfISTUJOOD-AIN \TRrrT • IA%T HAUTfORI three top po.sts during the year about 25 smaller shops Mrs. WUIlam M. Roscoe Sr. ^ ° P ” ' E^srt Hartford; Nicholas Blazen- Area Developers Express produced the series. The pro- 1959-1964. • ;ii •»! ■ i*. and had its share o f the deaths of tered carrots, .apple pie .square please call 643-2342 . . . „ James Fogarty and Joseph ‘parking for 1,800 cars. outstanding ci.t i z e n 3. Their Mrs. Anna Ixniise Roecoe, 72, sky Jr., GJastonbury; Mrs. Viet Cong Attack grams are based on the State- Much of the property, the FBI Matinee dally ail week McOooe to be fire cap ta^illy, , aivand Green Manor announced fur- passing brought to everyone’s PIANO’S Dining Room Is Open ■ o f 71 E. Middle Tpke., wife of Ernestine Browning, 132 War­ Interest in City Renewal ment of Faith of the United said, was sold to or through the. Heniy Gauruder to btppohce^ppoKc then plans for con.stnicting an attention the great contribu- For Lunch’ and Dinner Daily Except Monday William M. Roscoe Sr., was Funerals ren A.ve., Vernon; Paula Chapla, U.^. Barracks CSiurch of Christ and include art three marine engine dealers, all , Brand New — First Run lieutenant. 850-.seat deluxe movie Uieater tions they had made to the local PIANO’S Ballroom Is Available dead on arrival at Manchester New Britain; Mrs. Gail Deane, A hewly formed local firm, Discharged . yesterday; Mrs. from the Boston Museum of indicted. They are Lamar Den- A G ift for the person F’ine Arts. nis- of New Orleans, L a.; Philip “WHEN THE BOYS This was also the yeSr when off Green Manor Blvd, and state scene, For Weddings and Banquets— Up To 400 Memorial Hospital after being Mrs. WiUiam J. Want.,, 180 Center St.; Charles Delnicki Vernon Development Co., has Joan Sawyer and daughter. (Continued from Page One) BCffions X atricken at her home yester- -rn,. Jr., South 'Windsor; Louise . , TCinp-tshiirv A v o TTvf ^ Using iUustrations from scrip- g:>cMjueBodne of Charleston ana and M Miami, iami, MEET THE GIRLS” teen-age and young adult prob- Both projects are scheduled They included: William J. PIANO’S Fountain Room— A Fine v jn a n e s i o n lems came to a head, with re- for spring completions. . Shea, justice of the State Su- who has everything— In color. ■— DoeiriP Place For Weddings and Banquets— Up To 150 «Jay. Her husband was former- services for Mrs Edith G ^an " " " inerese imrana, voiced mterost in development John Boor, Reed R d: Sockvule; , Sfker ' “ quests for a facility where the And work is now progressing prems Court; Christopher Glcn- iy a teacher at HoweU Cheney na o^ M ^ Wapping^ Mro. Martha' Gie- of the ehtire renewal area m Albert Hager, 145 Vernon Ave., Hanoi and works of classical and con- Long Beach, Calif, Harve Presnell Tickets for the Jan­ na of 58 Foster St. were held since Tuesday on a private mis- temporary art, the programs ex- The bureau said the stolen groups could "just congregate for the constinction of a huge f°>' 55 years a Main St. technicolor* _ (Closed All Day Christmas Day) Teohnical School. secke, "tJoventry; David Kan- downtown Rockville^ Rockville; Jill Hardy. Sherry Herman and the Hermits . J , yesterday afternoon at the Wat- Sion they say is to clarify the plain the basic words and con- goods included diesel engine and visit,’ and counter requests Burr's Corners Shopping Center merchant; G. Albert Pearson, uary 5 concert of Color Companion - 8:20 Bom in Groton, drysawtz. East Hartford; Mrs. The group is headed by circle, Tolland; Scott Andrews. ^ kins-West Funeral Home. Capt Communist position on peace cepts in the language of the parts, typewrriters, insulated 3:00 - 6:30 - 9:40 for an ordinance to prohibit loi- off Toll.ind Tpl:e. and the Wil- fonrier^head of the high school Manohesttr for more than 40 Ernest V. Payton, officer In Margaret Krist, Warehouse George Risley, a Vernon devel- ip - Prospect St., Rockville. oper, and includes Harry Eng­ negotiations. Congregational faith. jugs, and brass and metal fix- E Manchester Civic Plus: "VIVA LAS VEGAS” tering. The problerrj, as is the bur Cross Higliway. It will house music department: William ^ charge of The Salvation Army, Point; Melinda Leggitt, 58 El- case all over the country, has a Caldor E>epartmenl Store, a Foulds. president of the Man- land, who owns a Manchester Although U.S. fighter-bombers Dates and subjects of the pre- tures, plates and rods. It said Elvis Pressley — In color Orchestra. Telephone — officiated. xvoueriRobert Lyons I .yyiT,p woswas methe dridge St., Pamela Mason, 27 , , The -...v Herald’s Vernon Bureau n e^ r been resolved. Popular Supermarket, and nu- Chester Water Cp. and chairman William M. Roscoe Jr.; a soloist and Mrs Lillian Perrett ■^®"»®n St.; Frank Onofrio, East t supply company, and 38 Park St., Rockville, spared the North from attack sentatlons are Jan. 2, “ Crea- $250,000 of property has been 1:80-8:15 The problem of finding a facil- merous other stores. of the board of Lydall .and for another day, th^ bdg B6s of tion;” Jan. 9, "Revelation;” recovered. ity Mrs. Timothy J. Dono­ ‘ *'® organist. Burial was in H®'’“ <>'^: Thompson, 57 "tt ^ 8'?5-3136 or the Continuous Sat. and Sun. / tor the town s senior citiz- Renewal Murray, secre- BONI S FEATURE - 7:00 The In Comedyofthelfear about two grandchildren; all of Mian- East Cemetery. Tuck Rd.;-■ Mrs- Sally W r^ a, ner, principals in U & R Hous­ 643-2711. Strategic Air Command j^n 16, “Sin and Reconcilia- The stolen property waa ens was re,sol\ed. with the pur­ Exciting — Thrill Packed ing Corp. of Manchester. roared in from Guam and tion;” Jan. 23, “Death and allegedly sold to purchasers in F'rom 2 P..M. During the year, a scheduled Ftary „ , of ^ the Advisory Rec and van, 643-7564. cheater. Bearers were Walter Perrett WUlimantic. chase in August of the old Tem­ “YOUNG FURY” FVneral services will be held Risley told members of the ESemal Life;” and Jan. 3 0 ,‘‘The Florida, California. Virginia, “ Bo.vs” 3:80-6:30-9:45 pace was followed in plans for Commiss^ion. banker, for- , Jr., Russell Clough, Mavnard' KtRTHIS YE8TER1DAY; A aijfea in western Tay Ninh Prov- ple Bet'n Sholom at Myrtle and mer star athlete and well- MakIngOut! T o lim id Church.” Louisiana, Texas and Oregon. “Vagas” 2:00-5:15-8:10 North End and Downtown Re- Monday at 11 a.m. at the Wat- enough, David Addy Robert son to Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Vernon Redevelopment Agency infce 75 miles northwest of Sai­ Linden Sts. The building is now knowrr referee; and James H. Wednesday night that the firm Ivor Hugh, television and ncwal. The North End project kins West Funeral Home, 142 LyoM and Joseph Mttle Gaulin, South Windsor; a son to gon near the Cambodian border. being partially renovated and Schaub. former’ chief of th& E. Center St. The Rev. Clifford ____ is interested in constructing a has reached the point of prop­ Mr. and. Mrs. Randy Herrin, 9 Blaze Destroys AoL-oH . n, , __ * radio director for the Greater O. Simpson, pastor of Center Asked to specify the target, an „ __ ■ ^ * .,,- C South Manchester Fire District. state-flnaiiced courthouse if a erty acquisition, and the Down­ Mrs. WlUiam A. Walsh Auburn Rd.; a daughter to Mr. Air Force spokesmansroke_..m«r said: • Hartford Council of Churches, 't'hese then were the top Congregadtonai Church, will of­ Rockville location is approved, assisted with the series. State News town Main St. project is at the and Mrs. Roland Lang, East Crandall Farm “ Just about the whole area.” stories of l’965, and their im­ CHARTER OAK RESTAURANT ficiate. Burial wdU be in Bast AiNOOVER — The funeral of and residential and commercial '=0= =0" "O" drawing-board stage. Hartford; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Other U.S. Air ^ r c e and The programs were originally portance as well as that of some 120 CHARTER OAK STREET — MANCHESTER Cemetery. Mrs. FYancis Elizabeth Walsh structures in the redevelopment Revaluation of the town’s real Fire destroyed an abandoned Navy planes and Vietnamese produced as a Lenten series and. ."y not mentioned is a matter of Friends may call at the fu­ of Gilead Rd. was held this Robert Mtorison, Suffield; a son area. Roundup Fun reipns su])reme at ^ property .started during the fall house on Metcalfe Rd. early aircraft flew 430 combat sorties are in tape and slides. They relat^ity for the persons in- neral home Sunday from 3 to morning from the Walter N. to Mr. and Mrs. John Sopko, Lester Baum, RRA chairman, and is scheduled for completion this morning. ' in the South, smashing build­ have been used as teaching ma­ (Continued from Page One) our New Year’s Eve J, volve'd PIZZAS OR 6RINDERS 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Leclerc FUneraJ Home, 23 Main Hartford. noted that several dqzfelopers in time for next October s Grand The house, located' at the ings, sinking six sampans and terials for Confirmation classes, tried their hand at book review­ Monday's. Herald will carry a St., Manchester, with a Mass of IWSOHARGED YESTER are interested in party! You’ll find su- ^ List. It is the first local revlilqa- DELIVERED construction junction of Metcalfe Rd. and strafing trenches and caves, the new membership training ses­ ing and announced Thursday day-by-day month-by-month Edward W. Rhodes ^ J a m e s ’ Church, DAY: John Walch, 25 Arcelia of the courthouse, includihg the Old Kent Rd was identified bv perb food and drink, ^ lion in 10 years and is required spokesman said. sions and youth programs. They night that althonoigh they disap­ by stale law. chronology of all of the 1965 Edward W. Rhodes, 54. of Manchester. The Rev. John J. Dr.; Albert Fountain, 467 N. First Hartford Realty of Man- a member,/Of the Tolland Voi- Place Orders Now fQi’ your are now being reworked for proved of the novel in quee- 1 continuous top enter- ^ Tlie Rt. 6 story came to the Manchester stories. Wethersfield, brother of Rich- celebrant. Mrs. Main St.; Mrs. Christine Pelle- Chester. Other out of state de- unteer Fire Department as the futufe incorporation into audio- , New Yeor'^ Eve 'Porfy. ard Rhodes of Manchester, died Maccarone was organist tier, 27 Tyler Circle; Mrs. Ade- velopers are also interested in old Crandail farm tion, they couldn’t say it was tainment, free hats fore this year, with the alloca- visual materials of the teach­ obscene. on of state funds for relocat- OVER-45 WORKERS GAIN Wednesday at Hartford Hbspi- “ “ soloist. Burial was in St. line Tedford, 65 Walnut St.; the courthouse, but the state A truck was still on the About Town ing curriculum of the United and ftivors to add to tal. James’ Cemetery, Manchester, Mrs. Mary Teslk, 32 Westmin- requires a Connecticut firm They overturned the convic­ 4 -fng the highway through Man- WASHINGTON—About 710-, Deliveries mode up to 1:30 scene at 7:45 this morning and ,The Presbyterian Church will Church of Christ, WiTHUl the g'aiety. tliester, to the Other survivors include his 't’ke Rev.'Vincent J. plynn read *ter Rd.; Isaac Lydall, 156 Sum- build the structure. 1 tion of James J. Onerate, a south of Hart- '<•00 Americans over 45 were will remain until all the hot conduct a Watch-Night Service ford Rd A.M. .wife, two sons, another brother ^® oommitital service. mit St.; Anna oKlar, 3 Ham- Baum said that the dis- New Britain book dealer found Chiu-tcr Oak St. and imerr^ployed late in 1965. This coals are extinguished. tonight from H p.m. to mid- NOT HARMFUL guilty of selling obscene llte. Higliland St. A dispute over a i-s 22 per cent below WITHIN 6 MILE R.\DIl’S lECHNIOOLOR* ond four sisters. . Bearers were Harvey Robin- mond 3 St., Rockville; Wirth position of the property will Dance to the music the , un­ Tanker trucks from Vernon night, with the public invited, HAR'ITGRD (AP) — The erature in the form of a book ^ propo.sed U'yllys St. ramp must employed rate for 1964. ON ORDERS OF $2 QR MORE Funeral services will be held William E. yvalsh, Herbert Velte, 290 Porter St.; Wendy b- —i on the best profliosed and North Coventry provided ______State Department of Conusm- of 2 Bands today at 2 p.m. at the Rose Hill Searle, 'William Carpenter, Werkheiser, 23 Castle Rd.; Cin- use of the land in the renewal called ‘"rtie Sex Diary of Ger- till be rc.soh'ed.' extra water to fight the fire. er Protection says that initial ard Serme." ALSO Funeral Home, 680 Elm St., Duffy and Michael Raugh- Candy Vlncelette, East area. Maps of the site ’ are Car Stolen The continued drought and Dana Andrews, Terry Moore The house is located in a laboratory tests indicate that a Sy Quinto Trio ter. Hartford; Thomas Tucci, Glas- available, and preparation of water sliortage resulted in a TEL 643-1492 Rocky Hill. Burial will be in wooded area accessible only by A car was stolen Irom the bubble bath product — about "TOWN TAMER" Rose Hill Memorial Park. ------tonbury; Walter Morse, Wap- the land, including giading and parking lot at the Burgei; Chef partial ban against the outdoor OF COURSE YOU CAN PICK THEM UP AS USUAL NOW dirt roads. whjch a woman complained — ” and Friends may call at the fu­ O Berube, 12 Win- leveling will be accomplished on Main St. sometime last night, use of town water, and moved Today M ating - 2:00 Eve. ,‘Bbeing’ 6:30 - 9:50, ’Tamer’ 8':'l0 is not harmful. Ne w Years town off.cial.s to consider addi­ neral home today from noon to Sailing Shin Hits *’®*™®*’® -A-ve., Rockville; by the agency before disposi- police report. The owner of the Streamers—Confetti Dinner" Served Paul McGeary's mEnoouis Sat. ‘Boeing’ 2:45-6:10-9:4.5 Co. 1:00-4:25-8:00* 6 ^ J . i n * Bayle Jones, West Willington;. tion. A Thomaston woman had re­ tional wells as a pos.sible source DRIVE-IN HARTFORD • \ ???? ttaa beginning of the service. car, James W. Norris, told ported that her two children Paper Platea-^Napklns from 5 P.M. to P. , M 2:00-5:35-9:05, Co. 3:40-7:20 Driver Warned Gin Bottle ' Fi ve of siipnly. COMING: Malt Disney’s “THAt DARN CAT’ __Color R eef in A llan tip smith, 33 Englewood; lArs. Petitions Sent jiolice that no one had permls- suffered, bleeding _ skin rashes • • • • . 4* . Mrs. Frank W. Rooney « Doris Lambert, Hebron Rd., An- A number of petitions and 12 Midnight. Plus' One Bitter accusations concerning CHEsn[ m m i I TONITE ~ Ends Sun. ~ In 1-Car Crash Sion to use the car, and that the after being batlTed vrith T i^ r AlTHUR DRUD an unprotected Bi.gelow Brook Mother is Mrs. Ehreline Rooney of 21 (Continued fttnn Page One) ^ °'’®*’> Oscar Anderson, 93 W. letters from local organizations ignition had b e ^ locked. bubble bath products. bo lYo n n o t c h k s s Hartford Ave., Newlngtoni a - Center St.; Mrs. Shirley John- supporting a redevelopment site were cased when the board of ^oing to 1st RUN Pius 2 A car driven by Elliott L. By Reservation Only directors appropriated $60,000 to have a baby! nurse at Cheney Bros, for many completed file rescue ®°“ > Storrs; David Chatel, 85 for the courthouse have been W; years, died last night at H ^ - operation In hours after the ^alknor M .; Mrs. Ruth Dunn, forwarded to Gov. John N. Randall Sr., 18, of 152 Loomis pipe the brook vindergrpund. lo Father is St., skidded on sand and hit a 3 Call 28'9-4359 .,'1 the ehst of the high school. The Hear Ye, Hear Y e !'W e ford Hoopital. Mandalay first rammed into.the ^9® ^ o t t Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Dempsey. A stunned! Ahem FVneral Home, *’ocks. Sheryl Mlttertiolzer, 8 Mlntz The petitions were clroulat- fire hydrant, a telephone pole project haa been completed. Daughter h^re do proclaim our and tore'VP some shrubs at 280 Greater Hartford's NEWEST Dining Facility! And thejold Civil War Statue, 180 F’armington Ave., Hartford, .T he Mandalay was the fourth Court; Mrs. Loretta Wood, ed in stores, and were repoft- is trying to grateful appreciation to to In charge of arrangemente **** Windjammer Ouises Hartford Tpke., Rockville; Mrs. edly signed by many residents Hilliard St„ yesterday about after 88 years of facing south 11:50 p.m., police report.; Ran- ^TOAST THE NEW YEAR from Center Park, was turned, get into the NEW all our customers for Wtoicih are incomplete. ^ run Into trouble In five Beverly ’^ p p , 42 Spring St., Many groups, including the ^ i r act. And her their kind patronage dur­ ------years. The line’s < ^ e r . Capt. Rockville; Mrs. Marion Bowers. R ockvlllel A rZ . Chamber of >-®®®jved a written warning CHURCH CORNERS so that he noV faces norUitast, • 4 .WITH SHADY GLEN wliere he ciin be seen by pass­ husband has m ! ing the past year. May Bfra. Winifred S h ip le y Michael Burke, Is In several Hartford; Paul Maddox, Commerce and the town board , BOLTON — Mrs. Winifred "wsujts resulting from troubles Coventry; Cynthia Anderson, of representatives, have gone In an accident where .both ing motorists. '‘got tp prove you all have a happy- and cars had to be towed away, El­ Restaurant 'n Lounge ftiarpley, 80, of South Rd., died Bockvillej Bar- on record aa favoring the Rock- Every "top' story" story in- that healthy 19661 more S. Anderson, 54, of 330 860 .Main .St., East Hartlord^Opposite Conn. Blvd. lut night at an out-of-town a a lr Hall, 69, Indianapolis, B ln«y, East Hartford; vUIe location. the Ea.st has mentioned the Nov. anything Oak St., pulled out to make a hwpHal. Ind., real estate man,-said he Jonathan Jeffries, 20 Newmata right turn onto Main St. yester- Dad can do CONNIE FRANCS :HAm/£PRFRWi:i I Mrs. Sharpley was bom Dec. and , his wife were awake In ’. . . lie can Join In Our l"to the path “ ■ R A ^ 'U B B S, 1885, In Grand Isle, Vt., and we felt rtruoture wiil be built. 'Rie de- of ^ car driven by Kirsten M, do better. lived in Bolton about 12 years. couple of bumps like the keel :::::: Wadsworth St.! I IliHl She was a registered nprse at WtUngfl’ rPravpr r a y e r iofor r I'e a c e »tates j^Uc works depart- poUce report. Police say the i PLUS THE WORLD OF THE FANTASTIC FXJTUBE "OPEN the former Manchester Conva­ Someone yelled for the cap- tain,” he said, “ and he came II lescent . Home until her iktire- i y r e e i s i Y C W X c a r tstneauons for the buiiamg. low line to avoid hitting a third ■JVewsr METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER p, quickly and tried to pull the * Gcome PM. PraPuctiM ment In 1963. The. lack of decision on the car. HOUSE Survivors include a son,' Da- sails down. But* every time we (OoDt^ued from Page One) hit, we hit harder. courthouse location is causing M^or damage'Avas done to :::H Tonight ond-Enioy "M y husband and I were on brateorate ttie''me n w year and the problemsthe redevelopment agency some the vehicle of John Stanley ::i« a Deffeious New Yeor's Eve Dinner--! deck and when big waves hit the “anlversary Jlin. 1 of the found- " " "a tentative ohn , .V. • Campbell, 24, of Tolland, when i i ' Personal Notices boat we would joke, ’we Just hit of the Republic of China in 1 M 9 ^ St. kgs been ven of 433 Keeney St. backed a truck,! ” Mrs. Hall aiiin 1912.” i p s s mMEnoCOlOR a OPEN SAT. and SUN. ROgmLORAUN YOUNG pH iL „gPNNIE MAUREEN LYVETTEIiNEUX’SEBASTMNCAIOT For Your Dining Pleasure» All ^engera were on deck bSkte ; Po“®® ^e- TOMNELMOIIE We often sit and faUk of Wm, in less than 10 minutes, she the Burlington Vt Free *^*^1 courthouse port. i m ihlng, ^ero b^Sj Pre«i to th^ fifth ^ Notes M^BriS andimirsiiulN JIM '79 SAVAGl GUNS! SAVAGE HUNGfRS' „ Showtimes: We Serve FINE LEGAL BEVERAGJES | The* we aiiaU have forever, inflated, they stood on the Mgh-consecutive year to nav the fu- a .. t "“ ®BHde, 79, of 396 Woodland ,11 ■ .UM£ "Y o u Can ’Tha Q u ality” In Talste m N IwvTtt Color "Savage Guns”— 6:30 ------— ------and waves brpke across the to drink and drive New Y ^ ’a ^ St. near Oakland St. yes- ^NOW . . . TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 580 BURNSIDE AVE EAST HARIfOKD Plus In Color In Metnoriam deck. /, give. They have to rertater pt mprnlng and hit a stop- “ ’Time Machine”— 8:15 ROUTE 6 and 44A—AND PARKADE’ P FREE PARKING 538 3333 Frank Sinatra Savage Guns Three J's Restaurant ft ‘m’i^*** nearing the the’neS^lS^nrt! *>y Richard J. ii I ^ o t a 10-day cruise in the Trelfirpatrols across the ’ McNamara, 2t. of 81 Lawton m m OPEN REGULAR HOUl» NEW YEAR’S DAY "NONE BUT THE? BRAVE” “ Boys, Girls”-A^10:00 Inn vL.1,__1___ . . . Tedeschl, 305 Vemoiy ^.^ve., Rd., police report. Police say ROUTE 6 and 44A—BOLTON 0«aa ta t not forgoMen. B ahontes, .wga sU ppered CLOSED NEW YEAR’S EVE AT 7 O’CLOCK Brottiera, Btoten sod VbiaiHes Capt. Asmuhd Cijevik. holiday t^keikL***** **** tor the Rockville; Bertha Oik, 6 Rogan minor damage was done to both vehicles. I I iiffi ) / , I

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, N . ^ ' E vm m fG h b r a l d , 0 ONN.V JltlbAY, DECEMBER 81,1966 MANCUEiiTEB EVENING H83tALD^ l^C U E ST E R . CX)NN, FRIDAY/DECEMBER 81,1966 ■ome altematlFM to Um awklteeka o f dostnietlan. Reflectioiis if^raUk It la tho fact that auch a oonbtnsua haa bean growing, among ordinary peo­ Area Churches PCBUSmm BT TBB ple everywhere. In every walk of life. In .A f g r w BBl I Church es Pint Ooagregallaaal Ontofe Bolton Cdngregattonal Cbnrdi St. Franeis of AasM H E R A U )______PluimNo ooTT me. North' Mefliodlst Ohnrdi SouOi MeUiodtst Church COniroh of A m Aasomptien United'Gharoh et Christ Bev, g. Stanton Conover, •73 EUlngton Rd.. U BImmU SU««t defiance of all the supposed pressures > SM P ark er St. H u ch M ter. Oomi. .Rev. J..Manley Shaw, DJ>. Adam s St. and Thoinpoon ti;d. Andover Minister Sooth Windsor ■mOlUBfcB F. “ itaioeaoN and 'Compulsions toward a surrender of By Phineaa FMm Bev.. Earle R. Caster, Pastor Rev. Frands i. Mihalek Rev. Raymohd H. Bradley gr.. Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, WALTER&R R. FERQUlON Judgment, that constitutes the baaie P u M M e n Pastor Rev. Richard W. DnpeC - Pastor Pastor 10 a.m.. Church School. Wor­ ^ Pastor Vbiaided October 1, 18S1 strength and the at least faintly vislbla Tomorrow, the. date wlH fee Associate Pastor Rev. Ernest J. Cents ship Service. Sermon: "A New Rev. giriin E. Riktersltls, WABHIN<3T0N (AP) — TiM PubtWMI Breiy- Evanlnc Except Sundaya ' hope with which our world enters a new 1966. t and 16:30 a.m., Wonshlp Rev. Willard A. Degg, 9:40 a.m.. Church School. Birth and a New Year.” Assistant Pastor ^ Md HolhUyaya. Etotered at the Poi^ Office at Service. Sermon: “ liito Ae Oove- Oommunioationa BotoBMa OcN> Hancheater, Oonn., aa Secood Clam Mall year. Bxha'jsted deek calendars will Assistant Pastor Masses at 7, t, 8:1B, 10:80 11 a.m.. Worship. Communion. Monday, 8 p.m.. Executive nant.” Clommunion Sunday. I IwraiUoa reported^ today It Sattor. Mankind has been refusing to sur­ ' be renewed. and 11:40 a.m. Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Brad- board, Masses at 6!40, 7:40, 9, 10:10 9 a.m., Church School. Nurs­ 9 and 10:45 a.m., Service of ley, "Out of Egypt.” earned $966,000 from Um ofMna SUBSCRIPTION RATES render to Its worst fates. It has some­ Annual p a re n ts , such as in­ and 11:30 a.m. ^ Pai-aMa to AdTaace ery and Grades 4 through 8. Holy Communion. Sermon by St. Bartholomew’s Church Tuesday, lO a.m.. Study St. Peter’s E piscoj^ ChorOh tiN (AP) — Qvll- This might make a nice political Is­ Connecticut School of Law. Friday, December 31 pared to the manager's 13 in 4 will have an expanded ses­ 416 Center St; 9:15 and 10:45 a m.. Wor­ Reception of new members. St. Matthew’s Church, Tolland Ian pay rolls o f the federal gov- sue, but there is too much fairness In From 1960 to 1962 he wa-s Communion Meditation,- “ The Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor emment Increased by 19,176 his present post, and many sion. The adult class meets in The Presbyterian Church ship. Sermon: "A Place to Be­ this country to permit It to live as 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. on active duty with the U.S. Tendency to Forget,” the Rev. Meeting Sundays at Hick’s during November to a total of 2,- prior to that. the choir room. 43 Spruce St. gin Again.” A Refusal To Surrender such. 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Coast Guard and holds the Mr. Bowman preaching. Memorial School Gymnasium 547,871, a congressional survey Any observations based on so 10:30 a.m., Worship. Commu­ Rev. George W. Smith, nie Post Office Department, partic­ 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. ra’rik of lieutenant in the Coast 6 to 8 p.m.. Junior and Senior ------showed today. ^ The year 1965 haa provided a partle- short an acquaintance could not nion. Guest Minister, the Rev. Minister Vernon Methodist Church Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer Guard Reserve. He became a Pilgrim Fellowships. Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 nlarly searching inquiry into the natuM ularly at this strenuous season of the help but be incomplete. Nicholas Titus, executive secre­ Rt. .30 This put the total near the meeting. member of the Connecticut Bar a.m. August peak of 2,548,985 for the o f man In his hectic and confused rela- year, need never lack for wltne.sses that But, more Important, the man tary of the (Connecticut Baptist 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Rev. 5Iorton A. Magee Friday, 8 p.m., Bible Reading. A.ssociabion on Aug. 10, and is Vemon Assrinbly of God Church current fiscal year that began tionahlpe on a globe steadily shrinking Its delay of the mails is entirely impar­ ' i , ’ Convention. Sermon: “ Resolved Classes for all ages. himself would probably not a member of the American Bar Northeast School Wapping Community Church July 1. tial and non-partisan. Neither party, — to behave as a Christian.” 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, 9 and 10 a m.. Worship Service In size, and the answer has been aa want such an article to be 'Writ­ Ckmcordia Lutheran Church A.s.sociation, the Hartford Coun­ Intersection of Rls. 30 and 31 ’’ Congregational A nursery is provided. . and child care. Sci-mon by the Agencies Ustiing Increases wavering and uncertain as the problems nor class, nor fancy 'stationery, nor re­ ten. The Rev. Mr. Smith preaching. ty B.ar Association and tlie A'ernon Rev. Ro.v R. Hutchcon, NIinIster 7 p.m., Junior and Senior High 40 Pitkin St. from October to November in­ turn address swanky or low plays any U s'? f He dislikes any kind of per­ Sermon: "The Victory Proces­ Manchester Bar As.sociation. pastor. Servdee of Holy Commu­ Rev. Mlchclino Ricci have been difficult. Youth Fellowships. Rev. Robert E. Mansbach, nion. Rev. Theodore Bocheler, cluded the Defense Supply part In the consistency with which the S'SS.Jt -.-If ■'i sonal notice or exposure that sion.” Nursery provided at all Interim. Pastor Rllnistcr ' But yet, at year’s end, one would 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ Agency with a gain of 3,066; department makes Its deliveries. It is would result. services. 9:45 a m., Sunday School. Have to weight the positive aide of the ery, kindergarten. Grades 1 Army, 2,258; Navy, 1,764; Post Second Congregational Church 7 p.m.. Evening Service. “ Tlie 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Holy (Com­ 11 a m., Worship Service. 8 a.m.. Worship Service. Ser- answer. One would have to say that the same for all parties and all people. To pay the man the kind of through 3. Senior High. Office, 9,837; Health, Ekluoatl(« 385 N. Main St. Seven Deadly Sins: No. 1, 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, mon by the Rev. Mr. Bacheler, the struggle for sanity and for otviU- And, If It could ever be considered tribute that he deserves requires munion, Church School and Worship Set and Welfare, 1,416; Voterana ‘ *' $ - Bev. Feli.x M. Davis. .Minister Pride.” 10 a.m.. Church school. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Prayer “ The Shepherds Returned." popular or sophisticated to tell life of this writer that he remain Nursery. Administration, 1,249, and Air aation has not been lost. One would Bev. C. Ronald Wilson, 8:15 p.m., R P Y F meeting at Grades 4 through 8. and Bible Study. silent, that he not say many of Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Epi­ 9:30 and 11 am .. Worship Force. 753. {Bel able to entertain the hope that the truth, criticism of the Post Office D e­ \ Associate Minister the Manse, At Churches 7 p.m., Junior and Senior the things he would like. phany, Holy Communion, The Service. Sermon by the Rev. The cii-ilian pay roll for Sep­ opportunity for a continuation of this partment would have to become even a Tuesday, 10 a m.. Group Bi­ Methodist Youth Fellowships. First Lutheran Church Rev. William Balkan, vice pas­ Mr. Hutcheon, “ Is It Really tember, latc.st month avaflable;- struggle was being gained. One would little less colorful. It would have to be Uet these few things suffice; ,10 a.m., WorsWp. Church ble Study at the Manse. The New Year will be u.shered . Rockville tor, guest preacher. Over?” Church School. was $J •*83,57l']bG0. The pay ndf admitted that most of the time the mall Mr. Martin Is a man of high School Nursery tsrough Grades Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Pray­ in with special services in Man­ St. George’s Episcopal Church Rev. William H. Balkan feel it possible to pronounce that the in­ dali. I. collected and releaseil gets through as fast as the systems de­ professional standards and in­ 7. Communion Meditation by the er meeting. Rt. 44.-\, Bolton stitution of man had not yet reached the chester and area churches with Uniiurlan .Meeting House by the Joint Congressional Corns tegrity. He strongly believes In Rev. Mr. Davis. Friday, 4 p.m.. Operation Rev. Douglas E. Thciiner, Vicar Dec. 31, Friday, 7:30 p.m. end of Its resource, and was, even as vised by the experts in Washington will services and Masses today and 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford miUee on Reduction of Nones- and defends rather strict prin­ Tuesday, 7 p.m., Church Ketchikold for teens. Maine Town Gets New Year's Eve Senhee. the year turned, bringing new resource ■ permit. Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat sential Federal Expenditures. . ciples of good government. School Grades 8 through 12. tomorrow. 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist. 9 and 10:30 a.m., Sunday and resolve to the task o f obtaining Job Corps Camp 10:15 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. He Is, however, a man who St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Roman Catholics are remind­ School. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Sgrvices, Quigley Namef) Sbme degree of civilized control over its Church and Park Sts. ed that tomorrow is a Holy Day Wednesday,’ 8' p.m., (Eve of 9:15 and 10:46 a.m., Things It’s Sensible To Know usually succeeds in getting the Trinity Covenant Church WASHINGTON (AP) — A Church Nursery and Worship Church own destiny. Rev. George F. Nostrand of Obligation. the Epiphany). Holy Eucharist. Service. School. Well! So Lucl Baines Johnson has had things in which he believes done. Hackmatack St. neariTieency St. $6.3 million Job Corps training WASHINGTON (AP) ^ Most of the generalities of 1965 re­ Bev. K. Ejnar Rask, Pastor Rector Scivices tonight in Manches­ Thursday, 10 a.m,, (Feast of her way after all! She has the ring, and His ready grasp of a problem project for 1,000 women at Po­ James M. Quigley takes over as volve around the specific issues concen­ Rev. Jolm D. Hughes ter include Concordia Lutheran the Epiphany) Holy Eucharist. she has forced out the announcement, permits him to seek the solution land Springs, Maine, jhas been acting commissioner of the new, trated in and linked to the undeclared 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Rev. Janie’s W. Bottoms Church, 7 :30, the Carol Service federal water pollution control and it's A ir Force Enlisted Man Pat ♦* , «. ♦ or the approach that Is least ex­ announced by the O ffice of Eco­ First Congregational Church war in Vietnam. classes for kindergarten Rev. Ronald E.- Haldeman of Nine Lcs.sons; The Presby­ administration, established to­ Nugent, Just as everyone expected. pected. He has the capacity to nomic Opportunity. Vernon through adult. terian Church, 9:30, open house day under provisions ot ths The quick rough summary of the come at a problem from the Establi.shment of the center at Rev. John A. Lacey. Minister TV-Radio Tonight Everyone wishes them both happiness. 10:45 a.m.. Worship . Sermon: 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. at the manse, and 10:45, Watch- Water Quality Act of 1965. Vietnam story, made without assessing side, or the back, as well as Poland Springs Hotel received Miss Helen C. Fischer, First, however, there au*e a few things "One Yeoir.’’ Sacrament of Com­ 8:45 and 10 a.m,. Nursery and night Service; St. Bartholo­ questions of either morality of wisdom from the front. the approval of Gov. John H. Director of Christian Education In naming Quigley the new ■ It seems reasonable to know, even munion. Kindergarten in the Children’s mew’s Church, 7:30, Holy Hour; to encountered along the .way, says that Courtesy Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford Reed of Maine. The project is job, Secretary1C ro t ol Welfare Johx^ though it may seem slightly embarrass­ He has the ability to stand 7 p.m.. Family Hour. Chapel. South Methodist Church, 11:30, designed for the education and 9:25 and 10:55 a.nt.. Church Television W. Gardner said he intends td the United States in 1966 adopted a S.ETFOR R E V E LR Y: 18th Century French Clock, Designed By Gouthiere, In Sevres Porcelain, aside from an immediate situar Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Week 8:45 and 10 a.m,. Morning Watchnigbt Seivice; Trinity ing to come right out and ask about job skill training of women be­ School. use ail the tools at his depart* policy of full entry into the war in Donated To Atheneum By J. P. Morgan tion, to resolve a stalemated of Prayer (Voltage Service. Prayer arid Church School. Crib Covenant Church. 8. New 6:00 l 3-0V12-1S-22) Movie them. Embarrassing or not, they are tho tween 16 and 21 years of age. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship 7:45 ( 22) Maas. Highlight* ment’s disposal to save the na^ Vietnam in order to prove to the Vlet- meeting with a new proposal or Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Week of Clas.s in Williams Building, Year’s Seivice; and St. John’s ( hi Space Commander 8;0U (24) Observing E y * , things everybody wants to know In a Sargent Shriver, administra­ Service. (20) Bnsum Blackie (30) Year .'? Nows tion’s streams and lakes from eong and its backers In. North Vietnam a choice example of his own Prayer Service. 11 a m., Holy (Communion with Polish National Catholic Cliurch, (322t:((j) Orange Bowl “ Our homes, farms and facto-' 'ham by force. The quick summary And, with this writer, he has Zion Evangelical Area sendees tonight include (4"j D'Minis. Menace Parade (C) Waukegan is a "modest brick bunga­ Today in History Corp., a subsidiary of the Avco 7 ’"p.m.'. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ <24) Whal rf Ncv.*? ries, our states and cities, all. would say, next, that the United States, always been cordial and ready Lutheran Church Wednesday, No Holy Commu­ the First Lutlieran Church of ( 3-12) Hogan s Heroes Corp., which will operate the lowship. 6:00 ( :L8-40) News ( 8-2(V4(.m Addam.s Family depend upon adequate supplier, _ low.” Another authoritative news ac­ to assist, as much as he saw his nion. Rockvdlle, 7:30; St. George’s (24) ScMiieUiinj;’. Crow About in the process o f making sure to deny Today la Friday, Dec. 31, the (5Iissoiiri Syno Front Row ( 8-20) .Jirnmv Dean father do for a living? 'Where was the new Job, as executive director , establi.shed for the training of Man^ester and the area will be 9:30 a.m.. Church School. (2'M IndiiPtiN’ on Parade (10-22-3U) U.S\C.L,F. (C) tion's supply of clean water.” • , Ip Saigon— is also unattainable. around and put their arms around personally. Well, I ’m not the subway stairs on Thanks­ United Pentecostal Church Quebec. U Communion. Text: Luke 2: 21- offered tomorrow at St. Mary’s Nursery through adults, 6:45 <20). I’ etur .ienmmr."--Ne\v’6 ( 4 0 ) Di('k Powoll Quigley, assistant secretary ol mother educated ? What kind of a remi- talking to Pepe and when I see giving Day, Nick Lapole, Max of a state task force out to women and will draw trainees 7’UO MSi Suh.wrriptinn TV vl0:30 (24) I'Uliott Norifin The hopeful indication at the end of around each other's shoulder 40. Theme: “ Part HI of the Age- 187 Woodbrldge St. Episcopal- Church, 7:30 and 10 welfare, will serve as acting, tation does the family have? What him riding on the subway train , On This Date combat water pollution. from many parts of the coun­ 10:45 a.m., Wor.ship. Sermon: (24) Neil MacNeil Tl:00 ( 3-S-1012-20-22-30-40) News. this year of testing of military strengths and they say how much they Kase, Boyd Lewis, Jack Powers, le.ss Chri.stmas Account: The Rev. Robert L. Baker (4^h New.M, Weatiier * Spotl.s. Weather I am going to look out the win­ try. a.m.. Holy Communion; and “All Things We Need.” Nurs­ commissioner of the new de-" that about that second cou^lriwho got in Mrs. Fiore of Beneficial Finance In. 1862, President Abraham Many of the talents that he Naming, Circum.sizing, and Pre­ < U>) Movie 11:15 (i0-3h) Tonight (C) and escalations in the field is that man­ like each other and they hope dow. Zion Evangelical Lutheran ery to Grade 4. ( 3) Death V'alley Days (C) partment until a * pemianent some sort of trouble s6me place some Oorp., Toney Betts, Tom Zumbo, Lincoln signed an act axlmibtlng has exhibited here In Manches­ 10 a.m., Sunday .school. (20) ABC Night Life , kind is trying to choose, for dealing paring of Jewus, Savior of the Church, 10 a.m.; St. George’s 6:30 p.m., Senior Metho3ist (3oTis Review 12:.30 ( 3) Mfnde ind more fiendish ways. of trying to with this big beauty at last A1 Newman the bail bondsman. formation Hour. study, prayer meetings (24) Photography l;0(j (2C) Movne man can guarantee him a career of sorts, of a calendar on a wall, they 21 tures is the weatherman’s r< fore­ Communion. Bible Study Circle. Biake one side or the other say. uncle night. Back in October, I was Vivienne the housekeper and cast for (Connecticut for this fin­ but he Isnf going to be President for­ think everything should be nice. Catholic Mas.ses in Manches­ t:30 p.m.. Meeting^ of Metho­ SEE SATU Iu . a x 'S t v w e e k FOR COMFLETE LISXINO first. out with some guys and one of Joey Beglane. St John’s Polish National The Salvation Army al day of 1965. dist Men. ever. Well, even If he is, he might get This is not my game. I can 1965 PuWishcra Newspaper 661 Main St. ter will be celebrated toifiorrow • I f there is such a slight but hopeful them said he’d like to see what Catholic Church Temperatures will rise well ' Friday, Noon, Meeting of S' moody and decide to cut the young fel­ remember too well. And I re­ Syndicate Capt. Ernest V. Payton morhing at Church of the A.s- Indication available at the end of the this 21 was like and I said I ’d Connecticut Yankee Rev. Walter A. HysZko into the 50s over all of southern sumption, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Group Ministry. low off. How could he manage if he had member everything every per­ Officer in Charge Jear, credit for this goes in several di- like to see the place, too. We Pastor New England and skies will be son did to me during the yeaur a. m.; St. Bartholomew’s to be on his own? 'What? No oil wells? pepjle who I am not going to Bv A.H.O. mostly cloudy tlirough Saturday, Talcottville Congregational lOUBS pectlons. 8 a.m,, Prayer Breakfast. Church, 6:45, 7:4,5, 9, 10:15 and Radio Such solicitudes on the part of the and herewith, on this day of dc»r and give it a push and we H erald Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. While the new year will be Church • There have been the great dramatic warmth and understanding, I 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with 11:30 a.m.; St. Bridget’s (This listing includes only those news broadcasts o l 10 or *# affectionately Interested public are nor­ all go inside. You never saw The one day special session tion which brought a lot more ushered in with mild tempera­ Church, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:'30 and Rev. Robert K. Shiitioda, minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) BOUSE! gestures of Pope Paul* VI, crossing the pi-esent the people who did classes for all ages. mal end natural, and deserve the gour- ■ anything like it in your life. All Yesterdays the longest Legislature in Con­ than the normal hush for the tures and showers, Uie mercury noon: St. James’ Cliurch. 6. 7. 8, , Minister 6'orld to give his practical policy ble.ss- something very bad to me dur­ guys with tuxedos, on started 10:45 a.m.. Holiness meeting. will return to more Seasonal WDRC—1,1«0 9:06 Nightbeftt tesy of informative answers, in detail necticut history conducted for • sad type of resolution, and 9. 10:15 and 11:30; and St. 5:00 T>^ng John Wade big to the United Nations, devoting his ing the last J2 months and be­ to run towards us. THE 6:15 p.m., .Open Air meeting. levels by Saturday afternoon!" 11:00 Now.s. Sports. Weather and in depth, just as they would with 25 Years Ago which suddenly made, the House John’.S Polish National Catholjc 11 a.m.. New year’s Wor.ship 8.(>) Du’k Rohin.son 11:30 Art Johnson New 'Year's Show religious leadership to A passionate cru- cause of what they did to me Itself on Monday, Dec. 13 6:30 p.m.. P rater meeting. The late.st weather chart 1:05 News. Sign Off "Can I help you?” one of of Representatives slow down Church, 8:30 a.m. Service. Sermon, “ The Cliang- wpor—im ■ade for peace. regard to anybody’s prospective son-in- I do not intend to speak to one transacted a touch of business BIBLE 7 p.m., Salvation meeting. WHCH—910 Holiday House at 29 Savings Bank of Manchester, and turn thoughtful and vi­ shows .southerly wind currents Area churghes will celebrate ing and the (Jliahgele.ss.’’ 5:0() Hartford 5:00 George Brewer ' law. It’s all right if she loves him, and of them throughout the coming them said. A tall guy. He- was Tuesday', 7 p.m.. Midweek 7:0() NVw.«» Cottage St. offers a new There has been the Immovable reason now completing its 35th year of which had been, considered to brantly hesitant in its speech. of very warm air spreading Ma.sses tomorrow a.s follows: 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fcllow.ship, 7:0(j Ken Gnffin we sure hope she does. But love doesn't year. in charge. He had both his SPEAKS Senjee. 8:()U .Gaallglit 1 12:00 Stan Dougla* kind of retirement living. M d logic of commentators lyte Walter existence, marks notable anni­ be of emergency nature. But in It knew, when It was .talking 1 over the entire eastern half of Sacred Heart Chiirch of Vernon, Wedne.sday, 11 a.m.. Ladies 12:00 (^uiel Hours alway protect and support all the mar­ hands on my chest. Thursday, 6:45 p.m,. Open Air.; Handy to stores, churches, Llppmann, who refused to go dowm Into Goldstein The Process Server. versary in American banking the main the session was one in about the death and ■ loss of the country. A deep stonn is 8, 9:15, 10:30 and 11:45 am. Missionary Society. WINF—1230 "W e are all filled here to- meeting. ’ 5:00 News ’ theater and buses. Home­ riages It starU. There’s nothing wTong About a month ago I was walk­ during 1941, the 125th birthday which the General Assembly centered over Wiscon.sin this 5:15 Dial 12 the' confused desperations of leadership ,■ night,’’ he said. State Representative Laurence and 6 p.m.; St. Bernard’s like rooms and surround- ’ with taking a frank look at the prac­ ing on Seventh Ave. and this year of mutual .savings bank •elected in a far-off state elec­ Eugene morning and will be moving Jehovah’s Witnesses 6:(H) Nows ings; good food. Mary H. Itself. H. Roberts of Barkhamstead, Firat Church of Christ, Church of Rockville, 7, 8, 9, 10, 6:45 I,,i)W'en Tlioma* tical side of life. These things do hap­ little bum in an overcoat down Then he pushed at me hard so system. tion in 1962 bade one more Brewer rapidly eastward, p a s .s i n g Kingdom Hall LEE’S FLORIST and Katherine M. Giblin, ■ But most of all there haa been an ex­ that it was saluting an Indi-vid- Scientist high Mass at 11 a.m. and 5 7:tX) riio World Tunl^t pen to count. "Modest brick bungalow?” to his ankle comes up to me. He a party of about 11 could come symibolic farewell to itself. ual and a tradition and an i ^ through northern New England p.m.; St. Francis of Assisi Hartford Tpke. 7:15 Frank Gif fold owners, for 33 years op­ traordinary refusal of ordinary, aver­ Time is a stewardship, not a 447 N. Main St. 7:30 Harry Rrasoner and GIFT SHOP erators of the Manchester says, “ Pardon me, but didn’t I in through the door. He smiled 10 Years & stitutlon all together. For early Saturday. Church South Windsor, 8, 9, 8:00 News age people, such as most of us fancy Not even a Pedemales verandah? J^th observers and mem­ possession. Out of its vast ex­ Rt. 44A, Bolton— 643-8089 Cohvalescent Horn*. Call i ' see you last night with Johnny at them and the 11 strolled to Flvc-Da.v Forecast 3 p.m., Public talk, “ Evolution 8:15 Dial 12 Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.: bers were, once again, hopeful Larry Roberts, In his 20 years panse we are granted the use 11 a.m., Sunday service, Sun­ 10:15 and 11:30 a.m.; and St. 10:05 Comment at 39 Cottage St. or phone ourselves to be, to surrender judgment -x-t G a rs o ^ ” I wanted to kiss him. the bar. Temperatures in Connecticut or Creation — Which Do Pacts Philip 4ndrulot, bom at 8:12 : that this might be the last of of membership in this House, of a very short segment. Time is day school and ntirsery. Maurice Church of Bolton, 8 and 10:40 Dial 12 e YES, WE DELIVER e 649-2358 for full informa­ and hope and to go down lost into the Beautiful. "Yes you did.” I Saturday through Wednes­ Support?” by J. M. Davis; 12:00 News How Far In Subsidizing: Industry? "You see this carpet on the a.m. 6n .Dec. 30, holds di.stinc- it. It had said farewell to It­ wasn’t the Ctonnecticut House the stuff of which life is made A consideration of the nature 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 12:15 Sign Off tion. KpUierlne M. (31blln, darkne.ss. said. "Great,” he said, "don’t day are expected to average Watchtower Society representa­ Flowers for all occasions; How far should a community go in floor?” I yelled. 'T il come back aon of being 16,000th baby bom self at least four times before, Itself, wasn’t the cheerful, — to kill time is to destroy life. of Deity will be the theme of the WTIC—1080 Administrator. tell me'your name. I have your . . redeeemlng the time, be­ much above normal. Some nor­ tive. 5:00 Afternoon Edition Weddings, Funerals, Cut These are the people who, without providing concessions that, lure new in- here with a guy and set it on at Manchester Memorial Hos­ and always found some neces­ pleasant, unassuming, e'ver- service on "God” in all Chris­ •AUSTRIA EXPORTS SKIS 6:^) Nows. Si>orts. Weather Flowers and Corsages . . . n‘ name written down right here." cause the days are evil,” Eph. mal highs and lows are Hartford leading marches, or wearing placards, du.stry? This is a problem faced all .over fire.” ' pital since It opened in Novem­ sity for coming back. And now. functionlng perfect representa­ ■VIENNA — Austria in 1954 4:15 p.m.. Study* of Dec. 1 6:35 Amorirnna 5:16. tian Science .churches through­ 35^and 18. New Haven 37 and 22, 7:05 Convorsatlon Piece Out of the pocket of his over­ ber 1920. tion of the Connecticut small exported ■ almost $10 million issue of Watchtower, “ Slaves of or waving flags, have ."Mjimehow man­ the country and many methods have been One of the other guys In the It said one more such farewell. Within a few hours another out the world. The sermon will 7:25 Chet Huntley coat comes a folded piece of and Bridgeport 38 and 22. worth of skis, boots, bindings, Men or Slaves of Your Repur- aged to stand Vlear and clean some­ used as communities attempt to broaden tuxedos went for a telephone. He It is no longer possible for town In the qtate’s governmen­ year will join the panorama of consist of correlated readings 7:30 News of the World legal paper that said the Chemi­ Precipitation may total up to poles and other .ski accessories. Chaser — Which?” Page 718. 7:50 Congressional Report where between the sleazy apologists for their Lax base tc what appears to be was probably going to get the this General Assembly, In such tal functionlrtg. then we don’t history. 'What events of signifi­ from the Bible and from "Sci­ 8:10 Pop* Concert cal Bank had put a lien of V2 inch with showers likely over Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Group the best way po.s^le, industrial expan­ cops. farewells, rtoUy to fool any­ know who that symbol ever cance, what worthwhile accom­ ence and Health with Key to the Austrian makers exported more Communism and the hate-filled ’ right- $1,500 on me because I co-signed A Thought for Today the weekend; sion. body. Its owii members know would have been. plishments has it held for you ? Scriptures” by Mary Baker fiian 300,000 pairs o f skis. discussion , in the Bible aid, 1 aousness of the super patriots. for another on of Fat Thomas’ "You don’t want to come in “ Things in Which it.Is Ipipossi- In Wallingford, an industrial plant ap­ Sponsored by the Manchester that, with another 12 months He was Just about o’verything Men excuse their failure to Eddy, the Discoverer and 1 These are the people who, without cars. • here,” the niiiUre d’ said. act, saying, “ I don’t have time.” ble for God to Lie.” pears headed for a South Turnpike Road Council of Churches to be gotten through before the the small town legislator could Fotmder of Christian Science. accepting fairy tales from Hanoi and Big shot Damn right I doii’ii Ask busy men to do what needs Coventry Friday, 7:30 R.m., Theocratic “FREE location if the town will e.xtend, without "W ear it in health,” said new and streamlined (Jeneral be. In the Legislature itself, and Included ,will be Moses’ well- Peking, have not allowed themselves to want to go Into his place. You doing—idlers ever refuse re­ Ministry School., Bible reading cost, water lines to the site,” Goldstein The Process Server. How weary and meangingless Assembly to be elected next in his home town. His Interests known injunction from Deutero­ be taken prisoner, either, by the mas- could take the 21. Take the sponsibility. Men choose to do Matt; 1 to 7. DELIVERY!” Those who oppose concessions to Irujus- Well, Goldstein Thp^ Process our lives sometimes strike us fall is ready to take over, there and capacities were o f the old nomy, 4: 39. And this reference whole Joint and the suckers who what they consider most impor­ 8:30 p.m., Service Meeting. tlve and Incessant pleading of Presi­ trj can point out that one concession Server could go Into the ocean as being. B>it how readily we are all kinds of chances that Yankee Jack of all trades and tant or desirable. Such choice from Science and Health, p, 224: Committee Seeking Space and be drowning this year and go into It. It Is a sink compared Theme, "Putting the Worship o f ARTHUR DRUG dent Johnson that he be applauded and could lead to others .such as tax relief losq sight of the basic goodness some new special session will pretty fine craftsman In most Is necessary, but it must be 29 to 31. I wpiUd Bit on the beach and to Mutchie’s saloon, which is di­ the True God First.” Supported for doing what he himself But Councilman David Ferguson con­ of life — to hve, to think, to have to be called, and the com­ of them tradition. He seemed to made wisely! Wednesday, 8 p.m., Testimony rectly across from pier 29, East Warned the country his opponent In the tends Wallingford should proride some say, " I can’t hear you, Gold­ grow, to act, to feel. Does not bined virtue and -vice o f the exist in order to be helpful. He Life “ Is soon ^ n e and we fly meeting. For School Administration stein.” River, and last night George away,” Psalms 90:10: I would last election might )dn. concessions. each day give us the opportun­ Long Legislature exhibited once promoted availability to gener­ Heading Room hours at 749 A commititee is being fdmied the cost of a separate building Brown was seen with Sherry shudder to think that the only Pepe. His real name to Norton ity to plan, to achieve, to en­ Iggaln, and its farewells to Itself Main St., excepting legal holi­ to resolve the longrcUsputed at about $32,000, and for con­ There has Indeed been developing a "We want to do sonielhlng to bring in ous new dimensions. H e knew eulogy, possible at my death W. Peppis. Pepe runs a saloon at the bar of Mutchie’s and rich and fulfiU? Is It not better and to Its history and traditions days, Monday through Sautrday, question of providing office don-sensu.s in this) country. (Uj one has industry, but we’re still in the horse and all the routines o f politics, and would be that I had succeeded verting the registrars’ office at Nunzl hosted a' )|)tg party for to look back upon the day gone repeated yet once again. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Thursday eve­ space for the superinten build some­ have, one member each from The board o f finance has United Slates, not gobd enough to gjve year vrith a Cadillac and now list the people. gift of CJod, a* moment out of on this particult^r day, which their transiency is .admitted. Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, the boards of finance, education voted to recommend' a $9,000 Along wldi out wishes for t pany employs 25 persons, would erect a thing rather than to cut some­ The ftem al veritieis must as­ drdinary people thp chance at the kind ha.s to try to find change for a ■ Ws ^entity in which we are built the most binding salute thing up. \ ^ Minister and seleotmen. Donald Averill appropriation asked -at a town THE LANGUA(5E OF FAITH building of 24,000 square feet, and would Atra Baer, Mike The iBraln, sume first place. Christianity hale and hear^ New Year, we're subway ride, sat down with his challenged by him? How we use and farewell to its own tradi­ Rev. Joseph H. Dudley, wUI represent the board of edu­ ^ life on this earth to which they are pay taxes in the first year that would Roger Kahn, Mr. Hitz from The House, on Dec. 18, took then will control all other de- meeting on the proposed mid­ Sunday, Jan. 2 — CRHATION partner and tried to figure out that hour and all the hours that tional past It had yet managed. Associate Minister cation and Malcolm Erb is ex­ dle school. •ending'a grateful "thahks” to oaifi entitled. offset the expiendlture. Bleek’s B. J. (Sutler, Mr. FinelU 15 minutes to say Its l it u y o f man(^e upon our time. how they could get some money. fall into our hands will deter- ‘ This has been a Legislature Rev. “Francir C. llawos, pected to represent the board Sunday, Jan. 9 — R E V E LATIO N • It is this consensus which has been Just how far Wallingford wants to go to from the Municipal Building, farewell to Lairy Roberts. And Wesley F. Lewis, finance customers for theirjpast good tiriU. They found a way. On Christ­ mdne how meaningful our lives which couldn’t even band itself Minister of Christian Education of finance. The board ot se­ board chairman, points out thqt (he footing, pnd encouragement under- lure Industry has not fieen decided. But Miss Stewart from the Tele­ this, in many good ways, ■was Send any roliglous questions Sunday, Jan. 16—SIN AND RECONCILIATION mas Eve, the manager of the will be. How frantically we scur­ together for the slightest of lectmen is to announce its ap­ any appropriation must fii*at be dvath such efforts as those of Pope Paul councilmen have been willing to provide phone Company, Everett Walk­ also its own farewell to its own for answer here or by per­ Sunday, Jan. 26— DEATH AN D E TE R N A L LIF E saloon comes to my house with ry about looking for m e tin g , in special sessions without spew­ 8, 9:16 and 11 a.m., Worship pointment soon. approved by the finance boafd a new road to a proposed industrial area . er, Harold Anderson, Harry yesterdays, and to the historic sonal letter. -’and It is this consensus which has been a bUl for $895 they said I had our lives. Do we nof see'! that______the ing forth an unending series of Service. Sermon; “ God's Com­ The board of finance has re­ Sunday, Jan. 30— THE CHURCH In the North Plains section without any Uay, Harrison Salisbury, Jerry small town leadership In state before the selectmen can call exerting its steady pull and compulsion run up in the joint. You should gift of life gladly received and resolutions about various trivi­ plaint Department.” jected suggestions that the su­ a town meeting. guarantee that Industry will locate there. The Booster, Seymour The affairs which will come to an CHURCH OF CHRIST Written and prepared by stttioND CONGRBGA'hONAL 6pon the man in the White House, mak- get paid by the hour Just to be gladly used U meaning? alities, and its condiict on Dec. 9 and 11 a.m,, Church l^hool. perintendent and his staff be [The finance board haa also Is this any different? M ERIDEN K »«te , Mrs. IPlrate, Mrs. TOd some day. if, that Is, the Lydall and ’Vernon Sts. CHURCH of Manchester. Connecticut, for the “We Believe” ftig sure he really does cast about for In the place. And they look to Felix M. Davte, Mlnietor 13 was Just about par for tha O ib Room (9:16 only) through housed in a eeparate building approved a $500 Item requested r e c o r d . ^ ^ e a m ftom Consolidated Edti u«neral Assembly elected baCk Phone .■<6^3-2517 series of the (greater Hartford Council o f Churches in co­ 34 Birch Street, Kancheeter get out on Chrtotmaa Eva by Second Congregational course. . , Jtmibi' H igh .' or in the registrars’ office in by the board ot education for 8oa Oampahy, Hugo 'Oie Tailor. In 1962 ever does stop meeUiig operation with WTIC Television Channel 8. Rrlnts courtesy Just Around The Comer Church Hien there came one | neolu* Bible Classed, 9:45 a.m. 6:30 p.m., C Y P Club. Memo­ the Town Hall, because of the of tho Boston Museum o f B’ine Arts. j , again. consultant’s fees for the school THE FLORIST Worship, 10:45 ajn., 6:00 p.ni. ria l HaU. expense. Earlier estlmaites put ■building committee. From Main Street. . . \ T M' ) MANCHESTER EVENING HfeRALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 81,1966 HBItAlJJ, yANCHESTEJt^ QOffW.» FRIDAY, DECt^I^BER 81,1966

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Trafflo Paul Dodge Pontiac 43 OAK ST. England Telephone Co. 9 East Middle^pice. TEL. 649-9937 Circle INC. The course will emphasize, TEL. 643-OOir S7S MAIN S T R EET 'Telephone 643-5727 maintenance of a new electron­ Phone 649-2881 ALLY OOP We Urge You To Support ic telephone office. In 1967 BY V. T. HAMUN The Luts Junior Musenm such an office is scheduled to AAA be opened In the newly bulH addition to the Manchester PONTIAC GLASS PUMP SERVICE telephone building. • For Auto Windshield. Water Systems and Pumps • For Store Fronts and all Season's DIVIDEND sizes of windows Jacuzzi Goulds The board of dlciectors of TEMPEST • For Table Tops CARNiVAL Greetings Fairbanks Morse Kaman Aircraft Corporation 24 Hour has declared a 3 per cent stock SALES and SERVICE OPEN 8 A.M. ' -> 5 P.M. jTo all our wonderful custo-f Em ergency dividend on Glass A gnd Class B SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON jmers, we extend an EXTRA I Service (special greeting for al Service On stock, payable in shares of Class (healthy, prosperous new| All Makes A stock on Jan. 31 to Stock­ PAUL DODGE J. A. WHITE (year. holders of record Dec. 31. Call Hartford Charles H. Kaman, president PONTIAC, INC. G L A S S C O . Sale. 5 2 5 3 9 9 3 Service of the company, said that com­ S73 Main S t—Tel. 649-2881 31 BlSMlI S t — Tel. 649-7322 VICHI'S pany earnings for 1965 would PACKAGE STORE g exceed ?1,000,000 for the first 20 BISSELL ST. time in the companyTs history BELMONT and would be in excess of $2 pet TOURAINE MANCHESTER share. ^ . PRISCILLA’S POP CARPET PLAZA MEMORIAL GO. CUSTOM MADE WE HAVE OUR OWN BRIEFS PAINTS CANVAS AWNINGS CLEANING PLANT Sam Messerlian won a one- Opposite East Cemetery carat diamond ring valued at FOR BEST RESULTS 15% O FF on $600 from the Treasure Shoppe Quality Memorials Rug Cleaning at the Manchester Shopping P'arkade. Names had been sub- Over 30 Years Experience Cash & Carry icrcen i PAUL'S 3-Day Service miitted for the drawing since September, and his named was PAINT SUPPLY Call 649-5807 WE PICK UP & DELIVER drawn from over 2,000 other 645 Main Street RUGS & FU R N IT U R E names submitted. A. AIM ETTI, Prop Tel. 649-0300 308 MAIN ST.' 643-6662 Richard Valentino, a native of Harrison St., Manchester Manchester, has been named to 5 the sales staff of the Western SEE US FOR: Upholstery • Aluminum Roll Up Publishing Co. of Wisconsin. He Awnings When it’s time to will be market development and IV I Shop STEVENSON’S • Door Cahopies manager for-books, stationery RE-UPHOLSTERING e Storm Doors and related lines, and will have « no Sr N». I». * Modern Furniture • Combination Windows' MOVE responsibility to develop and ESSO Manchester Awning Co. and Antiques WAYOUT coordinate sales plans for his 405 MAIN ST. BY KEN MUSE 195 WEST CENTER ST. Expert products. . store Stools and Booth. Telephone 649-3091 • Moving CALL • Custom Furniture TEL. 649-5533 Established 1949 Rogers Oorp. has appointed ■. s >v-rf. i' '' Slipcovers and Draperies two engineers to Us research Made to Order Tune-Ups • storage 643-6563 and development department. Complete Sel«;tlon of The two men are Richard T. Carrol “Mickey' McGuire Is shown making his last parcel post pick up at the Post Office. M aterials Engine Cleaning NIORK RKOR1.K Traskos, who will receive a He joined the Post Office ,44 years ago, in 1921, as a mail carrier, and for year's delivered FREE ESTEVIATES Minor Repairs Di;CORATE WITH MANCHESTER doctorate in chemical engineer­ mail on the north side of town. Since 1961 he had been driving a parcel post pickup truck.. Lower Level of th*i Parkade ing from the Massachussets Bom in Leominster, Mass,, in 1901, McGuire has always been an active person. He is now 649-6324 Stomps Sherw in-Williams MOVING AND Institute of Technology in June, taking a course in TV repair, works on repairing sets It^his cellar, and plans to do painting / and James E. Dunleavy who SUPER TRUCKING CO. was formerly with Eastman and carpentry work at his home.at 381 Summit St. Shown also in the picture are fellow co­ KEM*TONE° Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y. workers and Alden E. Bailey, postmaster, on the extreme left. (Herald photo'by Pinto.) DON WILLIS VIC’S PIZZA SHDP DFLUXE WALL PAINT 153 W. Middle Turnpike Phone 649-8700 rendezvous, space construction Wonders of the Universe- GARAGE PIZZA SHERWIN WILLIAMS and space repairs. Morale High These examples indicate that 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 SPAGHEHI 981 MAIN STREET a space rescue team is a nec­ In Viet Nam, RAVIOLI . TEL. 643-6636 Rescue Missions in Space essity and unless this feature is Specializing in V : SHORT RIBS carefully studied and planned at Hope Reports Open 11 A. M. Dally BY FRANK O’NEAL By DR. I. M, LEVITT, Pavel Belyayev took over the this time, the chances of a res­ BRAKE SERVICE CIoKed A t 10 P.M. ^^CYMARyMAy DIRECTOR controls to affect a touchdown in cue in the Immediate future LOS ANGELES (AP) — .A Tue». an d ‘W ed..' I The Fels Planetarium deep snow. Extended training 11 P.M. Thurs., Frt. w a LIKE iHis Bouwer j picked. RUDY’S M0B!L are out of the question. And if troupe of 63 entertainers — led Front End Alignment Sat. Midnight of The Franklin Institute paid off in the final, safe , re­ by any chaise there should oc­ by comedian Bob Hope — has Sundays 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. The possibility that astro­ turn of these astronauts. fHbw- cur a catastrophic malfunction, reiturhed to the United States General Repair Work CLOSED MONDAYS SERVICE STATION nauts may one day be stranded ever, there must come a time then space history indicates 134 E. CENTER ST. in earth orbit requiring, rescue when, through no fault of the that there Will be not only hu­ after a 12-day trip to South Viet TEL. 649-6977 is curreiitly being given serious astronauts, a sudden, unexpect­ man and national retrenchment Nam to entertain U.S. troops. i HAD A REGULAR OI^ANIZATION ARRANGED. A BOOKKEFPER WHO RE­ consideration by scientists in ed failure may arise. but also long periods of pas­ “The morale of our troops is MOVED NA/AB f r o m t h e RECORDS; THREE GUA.RDS I COULD DEPEND ON Not all missions are capable United Rent-CUU. G A S • O IL this country; already tliey have sivity or decay. If our space just great," Hope said on arriv­ tW Mm m a M m Mil ^ Osfrinsky AND SEVERAL OTHERS, WHO WOULD DO M EA FAVOR MOW AND THEN.. AND developed preliminary steps of rescue operations. In a catas­ aspirations are to be fulfilled, a t j r MUir AHvruiu a .^ WHEU A\EM0R|ES CAME F1-00DIN6 TIRRS—BATTERIES ing at Los Angeles International F|NALL>^ PEOPLE WHO WOULD TAKE THE CHILDREN At;D PA SS THEM ON. leading to an international trophic failure in space In which we cannot afford a single ca­ Airport Thursday night. DEALER IN WASTE BACK EARLIER TOCAy I COULD 858 BURNSIDE AVE. THEY WERE GERMANS WHO, WHEN THEY DIP LEARN W ^ A T W.AS HAPPENING AT • accessories rescue code. death occurs there is no neces­ tastrophe bringing with it the h a r d l y b e l ie v e it m y s e l f Hope said it is the first war EAST HARTFORD MATERIALS AUSCHWITZ, RISKED THEIR LIVES TO RECEIVE M Y C F h DRFN ^ EXPERT LUBRICATION One of the most frightening sity for undertaking resque. severest kind of psychological he’s seen that had an intermis­ - Tl However, in all other failures shock. Franchise Dealer For and harrowing events which can sion. 289-6333 Buy RAGS, IRDN MORTY MEEKLE Acorn Imperu-all Paints be cbnterhplated is the prospect in which the astronauts are still There are overtones to the "At An Khe, members of the BY ROY CRANE BY DKK CAVAI.I.! Sell of some type of catastrophic alive it 4s obligatory that means rescue mis.sion which are most 1st Cavalry Division came right Power and Hand Tools Trade be devised to permit their safe attractive as a means of se­ Palntfhg and Decorating SCRAP IMETAL • One of the largest inven­ failure in a space capsule in off the firing Une.s to see our Tools i% ( e d eMBAGfiAeesp. which the astronauts remain return to earth. curing international coopera­ •sjiow. Then they faded back into ) tories In New England. Garden and Land Tools and PAPER • Supplies & Accessories alive but are' destined to end­ Failure in the electrical, sta­ tion between nations of oppos­ the jimgle an hour and a half Baby, Household, Parly Reuben Plen’s • Teletype Service . lessly circle the earth until they bilization or re-entry systems ing ideologies. The United Na­ later to continue the fighting. and Banquet Supplies tions Committee on the Peace­ 731 PARKER ST. die. This event, reported in de­ might occur which would not "We must be in pretty gxxxl Invalid Needs Tel. 643-5735 or 648-5879 Texaco Siafion Coinnecticut Valley tail. w6uld evolve from an in­ initially harm the astronauts, ful Uses ‘ of Outer Space is shape over there if the troops itial .fascination to a horror and this would necessitate res­ already studying the problem of can take time oi)t for an inter­ 381 Main Street whose end product is difficult cue. Similarly, the V'arious space "assi.stance to and- return of mission.’’ ■ . Coin Co. astronauts and space vehicle" L A Y -A W A Y * to' assess; The effect on a na­ hSLzards such as meteoroid punc­ Hope .said his Uth Christmas 97 Center St. Manchester which land foreign soli. It WATKINS-WEST CHRISTMAS Phone 643-9149 ' 643-6295 tion’s space aspirations will In­ ture, fire, a docking mishap, or overseas with the troops was evitably be adversely affected is now proposed to implement "one of my most satisfying Tue. - Frl. Noon to 9 P.M. accident to the man himself, Hydraraatlc Transmission by this type of an accident In a rescue service by the adoption ever." FUNERAL TOYS Repairing Saturday 9 A.M. — 6 P.M. might occur and these, too, of a simple space fescue code. space. would need rescue. All Work Guaranteed Michael Stolko, technical ,di­ The proposed code a.ssumes SERVICE The reason why rescue is still ROCHESTER MANAGER • Bikes • Sleds Texaco Lubrication Service rector of Gemini advanced pro­ that space-oriented nations will only in the talking gtage is that have the capability of rescuing ROCHESTER. N .Y. (AP) — • Skis • Toboggans We Give Green Stamps grams for the Martin Company ORMAND J. WEST Looking for a place for the United States and the Soviet their nationals or any other A former political science pro­ Values Are Great! in Baltimore, has studied this fessor was named Thursday to Director -'v that Special Affair? critical problem and concludes Union are currently developing crews stranded in orbit. A na­ the technology (rendezvous and the,$26,500 Rochester cUy man­ . 142 E . c e n t e r ST. MANCHESTER WE CATERiTQ: that rescue operations to pre­ tion can execute its own rescue ager’s post. SURPLUjS SALES CO. BY LANK LEONARD ^'^PTAIN EASY vent these catastrophes are not extra-vehicular activity) funda­ mission If it is able, and if un­ BY F.ESLIE TTTRNEP Seymour Scher, 35, was pick­ Manchester's Oldest 169 N. Main St. at Depot Sq. TURNPIKE • Banquets ' • Wedding. only feasible but could be initi­ mental to space rescue. With able it can request assistance ed by the city council to suc­ with Finest Facilities Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. . Gatherings ated with boosters that are In the acceleration of the space from other nations with a rescue ceed Arthur B. Curran Jr., 30 J. FARR — 643-7111 TEXACO ' • Group Meetings operation today. program in, which not only Ae capability. If-crews are rescued of every description United States and Russia but the rescue crew and nation shall minutes after Curran, became a To date, b;oth this country and ci^y court judge. Open 24 Hours A Day Wo have the “Know-How” the Sdviet Union have been most other nations will be sending provide necessary medical aid to pleaM you! men into orbit, the probability of A native of Stamford, Conn., Firestone Tires fortunate. In our, first manned and permit the "downed” nation orlbital flight only the superb a failure necessitating rescue toi.retrieve its crew for return he holds a bachelor’s degree in Painting— Decorating Quality Line Products Church Comers Inn rfianeuvering of the Mercury, becomes more certain. to their homeland. education from Central ■ Con­ Gen. Repairers License 860 Main St., East Hartford spacecraft by Ool. John Glenn Mr. Stoiko indicates that in In order for nations not to necticut State College and mas­ COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL Phone 289-4369 prevented a disaster on his re­ the next 20 years—until 1985— take technological advantage of ter’s and doctor’s degrees In Corner Broad and turn to earth. The same Is true there will be approxim ately 280 the possession of the downed political science from the UnU Interior—Exterior—Color Consulting Service Middle Tpke. West of the March 18, 1965 flight of manned flights carrying about vehicle it Is proposed that the versity of Chicago. Complete Insurance Coverage' the- Voskhod 2 In which Col. 8o^ men with missions involv­ recovering nation permit the Est. 1915 Phone 643-2176 Read Herald Ads. ing some 100,(X)0 man-days in downed nation to have access to orbit. It Is indicated that there the vehicle to permit its de­ may be as many as 50 men in struction if it so desires. Ne w Year's orbit at one time in various ' It - ■ I - Every time there is a manned Wines— Liquors—Cordials WM. DICKSON & SON types o< spacecraft. These fig­ launch certedn apprehensions Lowest Prices! MR. ABEll^ATHY ures axe derived without tak­ are experienced by the astro- Tel. 649-0920 — Manchester, Conn. BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES ing into account military ac­ nautical community, for they ARTHUR DRUG BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS tivity in space for those mis­ know that a major mishap can­ sions are as yet undefined. It not be remedied. It may come as may well be that if there should you HEARD relief to our NASA officials to beany miUtary potential in RIGHT. I HAVE ^IMPOSSIBLE! Tm mm* th* |ob------. we hiv* iwt th* rliM Du Rnl know that mishaps may occur c a p t a in PERRY THE UMGLUCK'S h in t lor it . .. ir.in colors...... to...... match..... m ythlnil, ... , ..... Htv*. .• space, then the a,boYe figures and they need not be fatal. The t o l d m e it question on color?. . . what to me?... how to do itf must be multiplied by at least MANCHESTER INSTF M fow m xl ptintini iob. a factor or two. will represent one of the most RUG CLEANING Revolutionary New Even considering a minimal '^•^Ocna/d', a h e a d , now, Combustion Principle welcome new , features to the COMPANY g e t OU’^ ' civilian space effort, Mr. Stoiko space picture. V> Dlutrlbuted By points out that there is a 60 I'-M, WRR Gen. Fea. Corp.) 15 HANNAWAY ST. HAMBURGERSv ..... per cent probability that seven jW Don J * orblUtl rescues involving 22 men Phane 643-0012 N CONTRACT AWARDED MANCHESTE! will be undertaken before 1985. WASHINGTON (AP) — The He arrives at these figilres Raymond^ Engineering Labora­ 3-DAY AUTO PART without including the failure of : M I tory of Middletown, Conn., has SERVICE ■*- u r y . " 7 0 B R O A D S-L man himself. The Martin study been awarded a $1,002,138 Army look for tho golden arch e s^ . McDonald's^ PAINTS has been purposely conservative contract for the production of — U a o — I by not including extra-vehicu­ 46 WEST CENTRR VSTREET Open Saturday. Unttt 5 P.M. Mri4 fuses, it was announced FURNITURE CLEANING lar orbital operationa sik Iv bb Thursday. SILVER UNE EXrmSION ij/ ."rt'iV .'V i *.. ■■r K |G H T BIANCHESTEB feVENWG HERALD. BIANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECE^IBER 81,1965 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY> DECEMBER 31,1966 ’ ' ? Ja",'...;,'. '■■ v ^'------“ —■" ■------— ------— "t 1. ------I sKt? y.-ii!*,.! THE Win Race with Clock, Defeat , 63-61 Herald Angle Likely for NFL Title Game ■ *> n r EARL YOST r i*v Hence’s Only Basket UConn Bows, Cheney Tech Bows Sports Editor Packers Seven Major Game$ O /jfk ^ ise C hance to Try Out New Equipment Favorite, ALL Decides CCIL Thriller Overtime, 73-69 golf equipment which On Weekend Slate arrived for ChnstmM will be Saturday at the Manches­ IV2 Points fi End By PETE ZANARDI •' Time and pace were the telling factors in Ledyard ter Country Club when the seventh annual New Year’s NEW YORK (AP)—College football makes its bijf» gest post-seaaon plurge this weekend with seven major Winning the race with the clock, Bilice Hence sunk go togetheriikeThe Bo^on The Huskies of the tifniversity J^esterday, as Cheney Tech took LedyaVd High into Day Open Golf Tournament will be staged GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) M v e of Connecticut tried a full-court overtime before losing, 73-69. The Rangers fouglit Weather permitting, and the srames, topped by the Big Four on New Year’s Day. his only basket of the game with three seconds left last tics and winning, —^The long-range weather Spin End On today’s schedule are the ------—— ------ni^ht to give Manchester High a 63-61 win over CCIL The leaii and agile press on Southern Methodist back from a 49-37 three-quarter disadvantage to tie it forecast does not include any forecast for Packerland center, from the beginning of Thursday at -* the end of regulation loHrm Umptime. snow, the firstsc loursomefoursoihe ISis Bint slat England small college . . . JiM M Y OBJf, Gator Bowl, Sun Bowl and East.* who has leb the Celts to eight NFL panel of experts will vote In rival’Maloney High of Meriden. A crowd of 1,000 watch­ night’s basketball game at Dal The winners are now 2-4 while ed to tee-off at 8-30 ^ Jtartint on the strength ^alls for a little ram and West Shrine Game. Saturday's after the New YeaFg ed at the Arena as the Indians, National Basketball Association las, Tex. I i s L ^ ' ^ t a t ^ n ^ interceptions, two Possibly a little snow for Flanker Cheney dropped its fifth game times will be ■'A’s?! prime ones are the R<^, Cot- games, with the naUonal chafil- now 2-2 bn the year, presented titles In his nine sea.sons as &. It didn’t work. issued but at least recoveries and five the rest of the week, lead- HOBEZTBMWN, Orange ^ Sugar bowls - pionshlp going to the top-ranked Coach PhU Hyde with his 60th pro, boosted his career rebound in seven starts. 100 golfere — and hackers — ’’1 The Mustangs quickly scored lit marks the second time th are expected to participate. blocked punts . . . Six Sooth- ing Up to a cloudy Sunday Tackle four games that will put the na- team. ^ ^ victory. Maloney drops to 1-3. record past the 16,000 mail: twice on layups and Uconn coach ^ o>nnecticut gridders have with the thermometer in |- Uon’8 top six teams on display. Maloney had fought back Thursday night. season that Ledyard has stoppr Coffee and doughnuts will be Donny Anderson of Texiw Fred Shabel called off the press. the local club, doing it 57-45 ^ n named to the AU-Eo«t- the mid-20,s and perhaps a SOB voaet. Here Is the schedule, with from a 37-26 halftime disadvan­ And Boston beat the San available at the Pro Shop and em Conference. squad. Owls • • ■ - - ^ records, kickoff times and tele- Tech the versatile two-time All- The Huskies were only three Manchester earlier this seasc the ninth hole refreshment stand light dusting of snow for America halfback will be the tage to tie 61-61 In the final Francisco Warriors 116-113. points behind at the half, 36-33, named were backs Dick Nocera, Tackle vision coverage: minute. Playing for the last Russell pulled' down 28 re­ Alan Pearson led the score will be open all day, the big game. chief .attraction in the Oator but Southern Methodist ran Mike Katz and Don Pardew and JOHN GOikDYfi P A V tG . TODAY shot, the visitors had the ball bounds In the close one at Prov- with 33 points — 15 baskets a: The clubhouse, badly gutted Linemen E, Drucker. Larry I"^ fh er words, got ready fW Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Bowl; However, this one also away with the game In the seif? three free throws — tor ( oa- ~ anything. Green Bay has been matches up two .star quarter­ stolen by Manchester's Mark idpnce, R.I., making his total ond half and won It 80-68. 3 by fire two weeks ago, will be Ciotti and Jack Coughlin. Coach End Fla. Georgia Tech, 6-3-1, vs. Heller, who threw to Hence for 16,023, while John Havlicek, John Rlsley’s quintet, getti “out of bounds.” Jess Dow was selected coach- working all week on a damp Texas Tech, 8-2, 2 p.m. EST, backs, Tom Wilson of the Red Wes Blalosuknia, who' had practice field with soggy turf d/Af FARkEfC PBACON Raiders and Georgia Tech 8oph‘ the winning hoop. Ton\ Sanders and Eton Nelson scored 28 points In Uconn’s help from Will Organek with Record score for a New of-the-year in the conference. ABC-TV paced the Celtic scoring. San over a frozen base. It Is some­ The Indians are active at Tuesday night victory over Bay­ tallies. Cheney mentor Jo Year’s Day Tournament was a • ♦ * - Oaard E n d Sun Bowl at BI Paso. Tex. - home again Tuesday, hosting Francisco led by as many as 10 Kleis has a trio of double figu. thing like lemon chiffon pie with NKk TmUHOHr, Texa.s Western, 7-3, vs. Texas As usual, the East-West game lor, was held to 19 Thursday 68 turned in by Dick Sdderowf Here ’n There a cement crust. will present an impressive cast. Bristol Central at 8.^ ’clock. in the third period, but Boston night. Ron Ritter, with 13, was scorers in Jeff Powell (22 . Christian, 6-4, 4 p.m. EST. raced back for an 86-86 tie going Walt McNally (21) and Kei in 1058 Rob a three- Big Joe Van Oudenhove of A capacity crowd of *60,852 Is Center Tackle East-West All-Star Game at Seven All-Americas will be in Fine Showing the only other Huskie In double time winner will be one of the Rockville has a 19 point, plus assured for the National Foot­ into the final quarter and broke figures. Leamond (11). San Francisco—4:45 p.m. EST, action — fullback Jim Grabow- Jim Kuhn turned in one of his men to watch. scoring average with the Chesh- ball League championship con- dONN Um 7Ai’*\ B O B LILLY, ski of Illinois, linebackers ic open in the closing moments. It was one of those games. The home club took a 31-2' NBC-TV. finest performances in guiding Havlicek got 32 points, San­ Bad weather has resulted in ire Academy basketball team between the Packers and T a c k l e Frank Emanuel of Tennessee the winning offense with 28 Uconn got 11 free throws and edge on field goals while Chenc Ouarterhack SATURDAY ders and Nelson added 25 stayed within striking distant cancellation of any play the past this .season . . . John (Shorty) Cleveland Browne at 2:10 Cotton bowl at Dallas—Ar- and Dwight Kelley of Ohto points and 10 rebounds. “It was sank 10 of them. Southern Meth­ five years, snow covering the PtCkBUTKdB, apiece, and Guy Rodgers topped on the strength of 19 singl. Maiin handled the East Catholic P."!.. Sunday at Lambeau kansas, 10-0. vs. Louisiana State, center Pat Killorin of Kuhn ail the way," said Hyde. odist got 34 chances and made course each' New Year’s Day High Alumni team against the Stadium. Syracuse and end Aaron Browh the Warriors with 23. pointers as corripared to foi MuMle Backer State, 7-3, 2 p.m. EST. C3S-TV. "He did an excellent Job and Elsewhere in the NBA — the good on 28. That more than 11 since 1961. Eagles last Thursday night. The game will be seen and of Minnesota for the East; and made up for Uconn’s 28-28 edge JEFF POWELL Ledyard, J IM BBOWj Sugar Bowl at New Orleans — his 14 for 16 points from the Detroit Pistons ended their los­ Play in 1966 started with the of the state’s top h®ard on CJBS radio and televl- WAYNeWALkek,, Missouri. 7-2-1, vs. Florida, 7-3, halfback Mike Garrett of South­ JIM KUHN in field goals. Cheney fell behind 17-12 .st line made the big difference. ing string at eight games, edg­ temperature below zero. Tem- referees for a quarter century, ®*°n. with Green Bay blacked k ld lh a i Corner Backer 2 p.m. EST, NBC-TV. ern California and linebackqr Foul shooting all around was a It was the Huskies’ third loss the first turn. Ledyard increas OougWin and the defensive work ing the Ix)s Angeles Lakers 117- perature in 1960 ranged from 12 out on TV. Rose Bowl at Pasadena. (JaJif. Carl^McAdanu of Oklahoma for litUe better tonight and don’t in four games and gave them a ed the edge by one at the hal’ the count against the school- Because otf the slippery field, ' JOB fOBTUNATO, the West. otf Jim Spppul. 114 witli John Bamhlll’s free 5-4 record on the season. East Wins to 22 degrees above zero. HE'S — Michigan State, 10-0, vs. forge* the three key rebounds throws clinching the decision, owning a 32-26 bulge. It wt: boys. Maiin is currently serving Ooach Vince Lombardi has had Corner Backer Maochegier (63) Meanwhile, back in the Nut­ 49-37 at the three-quarter mar Those planning to play Satur­ 150METHIK1& UCLA, 7-2-1, 5 p.m. EST.-NBO Texas Christian, off a more Bob Ward made In the closing B F P ta. and newcomers Rod Thom and day should bring along their as treasurer for the Jim Mur- to be careful with his limping (TO SEE ' HBSB APOeei BY, ^ TV. rugged schedule, rates as a| mlmrtes." 5 Romano ...... meg State, unbeaten Central Over Grads The Rangers take a week of ray Fund of the Central Con- warriors, ©.specially Jim Taylor, 4 Kuhn ...... J Joe Caldwell le 1. York Giants deal Eton Chandler officiating basketball games, conditions. Lambeau Stadium RBCOGHiZcD double figure scorers with 22 4 4 tournament by swamping host Eagles led throughout. E v an s ...... ___ 0 0 Poar.son ...... If) 3 to the Green Bay Packers local man called the plays rests cozlly under a layer otf hay B Y PLA'^EREf Sci£e-Ly tallies^ followed by Mike Sap- 3 WoUunik ’!!!!!!’,!!! 2 Danbury State 116-96, while Frank Kind, now’ a St. Main ...... o m n n onH ? I./Uaeck ...... 0 . . . . 1 CHOICE O F rano, 16 points, and Joe Crowell, Kings College won the consola­ Peter's College frosh hoopsters, V andorpnLft ...... 2 fjhandler’o talented toe result- the Boston Gar- s. tarp. R will be playable 1 Simmona ...... !!!!! 0 H am m ock ...... 4 TtYO F O R Kansas Qty Chiefs Qaim 12. Chet Koblinsky (14) was UP A1v/d in —Providence’s Jim Walker leaps high led all scorers with 21 points 0 ed in several Packer margins of Harlem Magi- and surprisingly good, depend- 33 T o tals tion by a 100-79 score over Ny- also In double figures' tor Man- 20 21-32 61 WE.ST SIDE MIDGETS T o tals victory and was the difference e'ans performed before a Bos- *"g “Pon the weather then they ALL-PRO. Score at half: 37-27, Manchester. and clear against Boston College as Doug Hice (21) ack Missionary. while Coach Don Bum's' club 31 11 7. • Chester. There was plenty of action attempts to regain balance. Walker scored 50 Sacred Heart, much improved came up with four double fig­ Chonoy (69) between a first and third place contest. Several days *>arp back Sunday morn- h o n o r s ! Services of Mike Garrett . Rebounding went to Manches­ la.st night as the Herald Angels ure men in Greg Willett (19), B F PI finish In the Western (tonfer- worked the jayvee “ d i^ove the hay. points. (AP Photofax) over la.st season, got a .35-point M cN ally ...... ___ 9 3 Mice of the National Football ^‘^®'®«tball game at Cheney ‘With about $7,(XX) at stake tor ter by a 24-20 edge. Saprano nipped previously undefeated performance from Pete Jan- Ray LaGace (13), Ed Litwin Pf.well ...... 7 R ; LOS ANGBLEJS (AP) — Mike the Rams. We are sorry and w« < led the visitors with seven East Wrestlers Norman'.s, 39-35, in overtime (121 and reserve Jim Reynolds Foohpy ...... 1 1 League. Tabbed pro football’s witnessed by 50 fans, or fvery winning share and $4,600 Garrett, University of Southern wish him well. kozsky, the tournament's most T rar\- ...... 0 0 10,000 less than at the Bostqon for each loser, everybody ex- ; grabs, five of them defensive. and Joe’s Atlantic rolled along Undefeated List Dwindles valuable player, and improved (10 ). John.'^on ...... 0 0 highest paid player—because he California star halfback, appar­ "It was not possible for us 66 Bow to Penney Dux ...... 0 0 Garden Phil Burgess 5 peots another hard-hl'ttlng game Brodie and Unitas Share Quarterback Spot I Seven of Kuhn’s rebounds came on Uieir winning ways with an The varsity Jumped out Iycnm'''nd ...... plays but two minutes every 11“ “ T ' ' ’ f-— s'*""* sign Garrett and retain out Taking nine of 11 bu^, Pen­ tts record to. 6-3. Danbury is . . . . 3 ?> 1 ^ •' Manchester radio station WINP “ kc Sunday’s Baltimore. ently win go to Kansas City 'of . off enemey boards. easy 56-30 win over Paganl now 3-4. front quickly, catching the (Jixnrir, ,\v ...... *) o , game and receives a $30,000 an- ^^"chester radio stu sense otf proportion. Speclficali ney High spoiled East (Cath­ Barbers. AlumVii behind 21-9 at the first Mtfirk.'stein ...... 1 0 f' miaJ solaiy—Chandler Is worth I" of a the American Football league. It ly, 1 refer to our efforts to be aa Close Gap olic’s varsity wrestling debut At the American International The opener .saw Loren Andreo (College touniey in Springfield, quarter, 52-21 at the half and T otals 2.') IS US every red penny the Packer S^®'d°n’s play-by-play «e they will play sudden-death was disclosed here Thursday. fair as possible to aU those whh> Hessel and Soprano led the Wednesday night, 39-10 in Ea.st Providence Wins Score a t half: 52-26. L ed v ard . accounts of East Catholic High overtime once again sink a lay-up sliot with eight 74-35 a.s the final chapter began. front office pays out. Chandler’s West Dominates NFL Stars Announcement of the move to the Ram organization.”'' losers as they ateadly closed Hartford. The Eagles are en­ Mass., Trinity ju.st missed tak­ basketball games this season. Cleveland Is due tonight and seconds remaining in regulation ing third place in a double-over­ Only in the final quarter did 22-yard field goal broke a 10- NEW YORK (NEA)— Yense — end Deacon Jones of was made by owner Dan Reeves Garrett was the 20th draft the gap over th last two quar­ tering intei-scholasUc wrestling the Alumni match the varsity Th'e Kansas City Athletics’ "’’^1 bed down In a motel In mu ' iir ?.? j • ' ?.• ' <• Los Ayip-pIps rnmnip h„ pKopi, o.. choice of Kansas City, but th4 ters. Etown 59-51 with five min­ play to knot the .score at 35 time 91-85 lo.ss to St. Michael's Y LEAGUE—Larry Ba1e.« 10 deadlock against Baltimore otf the Los Angeles Roms. competition for the first time apiece, in tlie overtime .stanza, offen.se. last Sunday and sent the Pack­ pitcher will handle the mike Appleton 25 miles away. Coach T he W est 3 dom ination of jj, RiiHtn«' of nv.- v. No. 2 pick otf the Ramt. - utes left, a hoop by Soprano and this winter under (Coach Cliff Holiday Festival while Coast Guard wound up on 140-165—438, Ed Kovis 156 until he leaves for spring train­ Frank Stamler (7l and Paul Three HCC games in a row ers into the championship game Blanton Collier plans to'hend the the National Football Add^ertov^°of'’tbe The National Football League The Heisman Trophy winner three foul shots’by Hessel cut it Demers. the bottom of the eight-team 407, Sitan Gryzb 141-400, F ing In February. team president struck a sad Caru.so ( 4 I threw in tlic winning heap by losing to Colby 98-71. are on the near horizon for the agiolnst Cleveland . . . Place TV Viewing ta his senior year with USQjj to 59-56. Hence sent it to 61-55 Gary Mino, by virtue of a pin- NEW YORK (AP)—The old year has ,)ust about been Eagles, as regular scheduling Bujaucius 163-394, Art Johr * * » s^utSuX— g toi: note as he said: Garrett was said to be worth 10,» with a pair from the line but ba.skets to avenge an ca lifer?' \tJiilc all this was going on, ktekers may overshadow the lowing Green Bay’s filled km- All-Players All-Pro team Renfro of in the 103-poiind bout, and Tom wiped out and so has the list of major college basket­ resumes Tuesday again.st North­ •son poosers and ninners Stmday at FRIDAY “We have learned tonight that 000 extra fans a game in Dp# Maloney wasn’t about to quit. Anton, awarded the 112 classi- 44-33 loss to the Furniturcnicn. ball teams. Fairfield by some odd chance 390, A1 Bujaucius 143-36 End of the Line 7:80 Ed Fitzgerald (21) was high found :t.‘-elf playing Acadia Col­ west Catholic on the" road. Jan. Green Bay with Chanlder on bering up session. released today by Newspa- tum w er -fr^m^ ^ (80) Year End Sports Mike Ganwtt wlC not be with Angeles. !! ; Pete Panclerai Soprano and fioation by forfeit, were the Jerry Smith 377, Elliot Fi; Year End Sports Review will Review scorer for Norman'.s with Mike The unblemi.shed list was cut in half ThurSdav night lege, It was embarras.singly ea.sy 7 .South Catholic supplies the mteMde T«ii rimm ??ro.o?-ir,». u p * ? . i.?.— H it Is true that the oddsmek- per Enterprise Association. mv,p n i i’. Hes#bl posted three hoops in a only. East victors. The mat men 138-370, Andy Lamoureaux 3.’' OM aide and ^ Groaa wiring ^ a video feature tonight on ers have made the Packers a Western players grabbed off ‘ rookies are Say- SATURDAY Andreo (8 ) playing a strong with Dayton, Temple and fourth-ranked Iowa the lat­ for the St.Tgs to win their eighth opposition at the Central Con­ the colon otf the Browns. Groaa Channel 30 starting at 7:30... aUm -lU. . noint ,o , o-T * pu « J and Butkus, who carry on a •row to knot in at 61-61 setting aa-e active again Jan. 4 with necticut g.vm. Pulaski hosts the Fn-ed MoCurry 352, Hov 1:45 ( 8 ) Cotton Bowl— floor game. Big Carl VVerkhoven est casualties. —— ------straight 84-43. 1b the higheert scorer in pro New York Mets are planning a must be counting on the Uppp^ \ ° ^ ° f ^’'®nd started last year by the the stage for Hence’s hoop Bristol CentnI at home Only tliree teams, Texa.s Eagles Jan. 14. Hampton 140-402, Joe Cats Arkansas vs. Louisiana 103— (E) pinned Lombardo, (14), Jerry Suntava (9i and 10'.,. minutes. The 86-63 rtetory', 135-393, Joe Pngano 139-3" footboH Matojry and Is still ac- good-will trip into Connecticut Bay defense. Packers Paul Krause of Maloney oiftscored Manches­ 4:1S VVostorn, Bradley and Kentucky, Vcvrij. V tl- defense. The Packers gave as Western teams won 13 out of State ter over the final two frames, Mike Landry i5i played well for pAced by Nertl Shed’s 17 points, Frank Calvo 138-3.55, Ohaj- Washington and Paul Warfield 112—Anton (E) win.s by foifelt. the Newspapermen. elill liavc perfect record.s as the elinched the Sun Carnival Tour­ fcr^lay ^^oi^ner." O M e r wfth ^^me^’oTits top b r a ^ ^ d interdivision com- (22-80) Sugar Bowl— 84-26, cutting Manchester’s 130-—Ilan.'^on (P) pinned Connol­ collcge.s turn into the new year Swimmers Win N(), National League team Varriok 142-370, Don Farr 14 of Cleveland. Warfield missed Missouri vs. Florida ly, 3:30. The niglitcap saw Joe's pull nament for host Texas Western. has been in the NTT. 10 seasons.' players meeting with the press, ^ u n d ^ if to the aiT -^e virtually all of this season with three quarter lead to 52-45. 127—McCardle (P) outpointed Mc­ and begin Concentrating on con­ won a 1965 season series over 375, Joe Tkvaronite 356, Ca The odd number of 23 comes ( 3) CBS Golf Classic away from a 21-18 half-time In New York, Proiidence's nine otf which were spent with radio and teevee sports people. Browns yielded -TTk. a broken collarbone. Krause, After an even first quarter G ra th . 1,3-0. ference play. Against Alunmi the champion Los Angeles Bolin 137-381. John Rieder 151 In recpgnilton of the year of ( 8 ) Gadabout Gaddis which saw Manchester com­ 133—P e rro n e (P ) pinned M eM an- lead, led by Eob Moriarty (30) Jimmy Walker scored a record Dodgers. y 379, Charles Whalen 455. The Yankees’ Hot Stove L ea^ e ^ ^ d 31 on p ^ s ’. a fine safety, was edged by the non. 1.57. Dayton was the stubbornest of 50 points as the lOlli-ranked Bay acquired Chandler for a Junkets Into the state have attrition for pro quarterbacks (22-30) Rose Bowl— mand a 17-14 edge on the 138—Ballou (P ) outpointed T o r­ .and Bill Sibrinsz (18) tot’Voll tile trio tliat went down, lo.sing Collecting the important sec­ superlative play of Renfro. Michigan State vs. re.,. 6-0. ' over a game Pagani fi\-e which Friars downed Boston College Wgh dnatft choice, Bob Timber- proven most fruitful in the past i s X 'y * S T e f ^ ''l a ! i ^ k strength of eight points in a l'4t>—Kttddua (P) pinned Shannon. 77-70 to Maryland in tlie finals ond and third places, the Man­ The closest race for a position UCLA ju.st ran out of sleam. Randy 91-86 for the Holiday Festival row by Koblinsky, the Indians 6:34. of the Sugar Bowl Tournament chester High swimming team ■ a-.* Tomko W.I, T m r S .L 'T h o •• a.<»'lveV.cl.r.rwh'™ ( 8 ) Wide World of 154—Bamark (P) outpointed Con­ Crawford was higli for the Bar­ title. opened it up with 11 scores In a n o r,. 7-2. defeated the Alumni, 51-49, at Sellout Crowd Assured Sports at New Orleans, La., after win­ Oregon State won the Far row early in the second stanza, 166—^Dixon (P ) pinned B erry , bers with 23 points, Ed Leber ning nine slraight. the high school pool ye.sterday. ______barely edged huge Merlin Olsen (22-80) Orange Bowl— eight earning from the line. Cro­ 3:33. (4) and Pete Siroi.s (3) played West CIa.ssic for the 10th The Indian tankers picked up 180—Tlennault (P) pinned Andre* •Henry Finkel, Dayton's 6-foot- straight year at Portland, beat­ Short Stuff s™ Sk M more, who missed four games of/°^ Angeles Rams Nebraska vs. Alabama well broke the string with a oil. 0.61. .scrappy games for the losers. 11 cent-?!', poured in a record 44 four firsts to six for the gradu­ the SUNDAY Unlimited—Judd (P) pinned Ber- ing Stanford 62-46 In the final hoop for Maloney but the In­ Y nirooETs points for tlie I<'Iyers before foul­ ates but compiled enough points Placement Booters nandi, 0:63. after Michigan All-America G-iz- the Pork Department for the gnjcL’ y^II b e ^ t t “ e ^ d s B^’O'ii® 1®<1 i" I f “ ro (30) Championship dians maintained the 11 point The Elk.s ran rough-.shod o\'cr ing out witli bi.x .seconds to play. to carry away the win. Bowling the Manche.ster Travel Service zie Russell had set 'a three- weekend at both Center Springs ...oddities: Northwest Catho- „ " Sunday’s game with completions,comnletlons. percentage, yards '? ® years old or bulge with a 37-26 lead at inter­ Dl'STY — Tom Yost 202-566, Neil Brayton led Maryland with The varsity picked up triumps Anneoc and Charter Oak Park Baltimore. He resumed passing and touchdown passes (30). The ^hen the ( 8 ) NFL AU-Star mission. last night, earning a 28-7 vic­ game record with 91 points. Bpb Averill 202, Paul Abert 19 as ku r Terps reached dou­ Russell threw a scare into the in both relay races, the 100- In Cotton Spotlight Tom Best,'form7r'Wednesday and has bein. im" 7faue“of UniterofToure^^^^ finit team was picked, among Team JV Qtoch Jim Moriarty tory. John Herdic (13) and Dave ble figures. yard butterfly went to Doug . t___ _ ^ ® ® weaver rug'll nrovdne'proving a little ftfljf'heach tfinvday. . •. the honored wprpwere JnpJoe anhmJHfSchmidt ( 3) NFL Champion­ 209-574, Ed Spencer 208-570, Sproul (0) led the’Elks as team­ seventh - r a nke d Wolverines ChertOT High hooter, has been of Hartford to a 86-27 loss. proved by the sudden slump of pirals^ the entire team, as they Dick Cote 248-206—629. Joe Eiglith - ranked St. Joseph's Kilk and Ted Brindamour took— DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—If a sellout crowd of 75,504 'Til play,” Insists Starr. of Detroit, Lou Groza of Cleve­ ship—Green Bay vs. work was tile key to victory when he fell heavily as Michi-' ! f : N.wlngU.» Hlgl, b„l two the Colts after he hurt his knee. won ito fourth in a row, 61-53, Sokota 201-5,58, Ka^yo Presti bur-st the Temple bubble with a gan gained fourth place witli a the 100-yard backstroke. Bill Cottpn Bowl fans comes here Saturday just for kick.s Wgh University. Best was the charity tries in l^ing 66 36 to continues t, This is the 11th annual team land and Ollie Matson "of the Cleveland over Matoney’s JVs. The JV 201-217—588, Lem (jisrlio 206- witli every man scoring., John 97-65 rout that wrapped up the Cardinals. 4:00 ( 8 ) N.B.A. Basket­ Lombardo (5) was best for the 93-79 victory over Washington stuek was the only double win- Louisiana state University and Arkansas have iu^ only Nutmegjger honored. He East C a t h o 1 ic High and Bay” -picked------for _ NEA _ _ with----- the _co- mentor has special praise tor 551. Walt Yaworski 208, Conrad Quaker City Toumanient crown State. ner. gaining the 100 and 50-yard what they are seeking. ------^____ kicked the decisive goal hi sev- port, L.L. ffigh‘s S “ t once operetiorof'thrN attonal Fo^t- They’re still very much active ball—Knicks vs. 76ers Ray Kedly, Rich (Cobb, Ttm Sullivan 203, Emil Plitt 212. Travel. at Phil idciphia. free style•,..i events for ....the alumni Though Arkansas is an eight in the NFL. So, too, are the kids. Host Oklahoma City turned on points lor the year, second i •ral Lrtilgh victories last fall ?rom the 15-foot line to lorinj ^ ball League Playere Assn. It The Hawks, who had dropped a stall and captured the All Co)dl Regpilar schedule starts Jam. 6 point favorite, the Cotton- . Bowl ... Ted KOdmazewski of NIau- to Ellington High on the basf wUl be presented in a special •OO.MBINE — Bill Dion 226, two games on the road last a.t Maloney High the nation in scoring by a kic! goAuck and Hank Pawlowski exf ketball court . . And to all halfback Ernie Green. Bo«i are ualf-hour program over CBS Ed Ynnkowski 201-202 59-1, Ed lege Tournament, beating Vir­ I ‘ football battle could be decided er. week, turned on a devastating 200-Me(iloj:'—Varsitv (Brindamour, by pl.qcement .specialists and Bast Hartford have been named readers, thanks for the holiday receiyera as preceding the NFL champion-- Moskey 20-1, Lou Grnndchamp.s ginia Tech 99-90. Defending na­ Scofield, Wilk. Belcher). 1:^.2. fast break that opened a 20- both teams have good ones. Moreau converted on 30 of Alabama Slight Favorites 227, Tony Bernotas 205-574, tional champion UCLA took the 2(KLFreesiyle -- B"'b .lohn.soii (A) attempts and connected r o^ptfalns otf the 1966 Central cards, from Gov. John Dempsey ?’ »bip game. point iialftime bulge. Matt Guo- Los .Angele.'i Cia.s.sic 94-76 over, 2. Sluek (M>. 3. Ixuiey (M) 2.01 8 Substitute quarterback Ronny Connecticut State College foot- to Harold Binks at MansfleH ba^c ^ack. Wl^n It ia The 1965 All-Pros will also Dick Brewster 552. kiis led St. .Joe's with 25 as ’‘ 5-Nfrt?’k'‘’tiY)ke—B rin d am o u r (MI Conference record with 42 extra Rose Bowl Foes Robert Bruce. make Alabama a slight favorite “I believe we’ll win it." Cu.sliing 150'379, Ted Law­ load after blanking the Hawk- Carlwrig-ht (M). Iluri (A^ 1:04.6. points. during most otf the season, hurt How die! our serviceman earn rence 364. zone defense beat host Florida 40O-frnt^ivle—Johnson ( AI Oak- points in 44 attempt-s. Tlie Junior ’’Moreau really has been a The Baltimore Colts, who over massive; hard-running Ne- Bob Devaney, Nebraska’s eyes from the field for the fir.st 54-52 in the Gator Bowl tourney ma-n (Mi. D rnvitz (M), 4;.47.’ began to come on after Lombar­ lOfVhren.'^l.stroke Preston (A) from Russellville, Ark., added a.sset to us," says LSU Coa' ipade a dramatic comback after braska Saturday night in the head coach, declined to hazard and Kansas won the Big Eight di reshuffled Wa offensive line. all these gold stars?^ ScoficlrJ (MI. Pro.«t (Ml. 1:109. SIX field goals, giving him 60 Charlie McOendon. "We call- Hornung sco r^ five toucihdowhs Unltas’ Injury t 6 tie for the 32nd annual Orange Eiowl foot- a guess and he had company to Tournament 71-61 -over "Nebras­ 2*y>‘ynrd relay—M a n r h r s [ a r Rested, Ready (Belcher. Spencer. Conrad. Ted- on him (for kicking)/"quite a western lead on the last week- ball game. Paul (Bear) Bryant, the stem ka at Kansas City, Mo. 1 against Baltimore Dec. 12, and fo!Yt.I. 1:39.0. more in his sophomore and ju end of the regular season, were It figures to be a high-scoring taskmaster of the Crimson Tide, Tile onl.v other ranked teams has to be the $ig threat to this Greetings ior years. PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Rival football teams, one. honored with five positions on struggle, matching Sloan and ‘Nebraska has averaged that saw action were No. 2 Van­ the offensive and defensive HoniPlown Champs “And Moreau qan catch tl Michigan State and UCLA, were rested and ready to go his battery of ace receivers with scoring more than 30 points a derbilt and No. 9 Minne:sota, football w th anybody," McClc in their Rose Bowl showdown on New Year’s Day. units. Next with three each, a line-pounding backfield quar­ game," Bryant said., “We have and both bounced back from Assumption College and don said! ’’We’ll have to throw B o w lin g were Green Bay, Chicago and tet of Fred Duda, Ron Kirkland, a team which mowed a lot otf KEEPING' for the upset losses witli victories. Both the Spartan and Bruin American International have South saw only limited servii camps were cheered by warm Detroit. Harry Wilson and Frank Solich, punch in its final games against The Commodores took third won their liorhetown basketball Daugherty couldn’t resist one EARLY BIRDS — Flo Niles at quarterback, playing belli! ■unahtoe Thursday following a 142-372, Jean Beauregard 133- The old pros for this unique who made Nebra.qka the best Loui.siana State, South Carolina HEATING COSTS' place in the Los Angeles CIa.ssic tourn.aments in winding up the parting quip before he led his honor are Jimmy Brown, Clewe- rushing team in the country. with a 94-72 victory over Fhirdue * Jon Brittenum. He did niana.r pelting rain the day before. The players into seclusion. 132-+358, Diane Heavens 144, and Auburn. If we dpn’t score, NEW week's holiday activities. to hit on 14 of 27 passes for 2 Rose Bowl turf was reported to land’s great fullback and Jim The kickoff Is at 8 p.m. EST. it’s going to be a rout.” behind Keith Thomas’ 30 points. Assumption connected on 42 “I was told I was the first Vera Hooker 133, Gladys Dos- ' - yards and two touchiJowns. excellent shape tor the climactic ter 142, Eleanor WIneze 134- Parker, a perennial to the of­ The game will be televised na­ 'jhis finish impressed the DOWN Minne.sota beat LaSalle 92-87 for per cent of its hots to defeat CJatbolic coach to take a team fensive line for the Colts. This thiixl place in the Quaker City Neither coach predicts a hig: contest and the weather was ex­ 349, Bridget Marceau 342. tionally by NBC. oddsmakers, who established Worcester Tech 82-56 in the score but both think the game pected to be brisk. Into this retreat,” he said. “So is Parker’s eighth straight I figure it may take tour own FOR THE h o lid a y s ’ YEAR touniey. Worcester Jaycee Tournament I told the fathers I hope they the Tide a.three-point favorite. jWe have oar servicemen. Not eveiyono^ will be close. “A drv Add won’t botiber ii« 1 — 'I------* — EARLY BIRDS—Hazel Laskl award since 1958, his sophomore does. Our men are in tere^d in winKiig your The Kickoff is 2 p.m. EST with ailj-lommented Bruin Coach ^ sea^n to the le^ue. He was an ers on the Protestants. 175-456. Made From television by (JBS. Tommy Protfiro, who has all-pro at tackle for the first furnace perform at its highest efficiency and wanted he will order a lot of five times, then switched to lowest cost because then you’ll keep buying oil poisstog. "Biverybody on Our out­ guard in 1963 without a hitch The Finest FLETCHER GLASS GO- o f Ma n c h e s t e r In his effectiveness. from us. Remember, three out of four fumacea Donny Anderson fit la O. K. and ready to go.” Missouri Coach Devine Nervous waste fuel. Thanks to Mobil Tfechnical Research . ‘T m not oonceddng that they Brown is also an eight-time Ingredients winner, though his skein was *‘When'^on Think of Glass, To Join Packers are a better jiaaslng team than our men have the latest facts on how to m aH 649-4521 W are,” chimed to MSU Coach Interrupted briefly to 1962 when your furnace the one-in-four that keej^ heating Think of Fletcher** Sugar Bowl Participants he skidded under the 1.000-yard JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)- Duffy Daugherty. "If they stop costs at a minimum. There’s a big difference in Donny Anderson, Texas Tech our naming gam?, we might mark to rushipg. This year he two-time All-America backfie pass more than they do.” On Look Out for Surprises gatoed more votes at^hls posi­ LEASE distributors. Let one of our servicemen earn A CAR FROM PAUL DODGE PONTIAC PHONE 54 McKEi STREET star, will sign a contract wi I Michigan State was a 144- tion than any man to the entire another gold star by showing you how big the Green Bay Packers todf potot favorite to continue im- NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — Coach Dan Dsvtoe of Mls- poll. ^difference can be. 6 4 3 -6 4 3 0 Miastog for the first time TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS tor around $600,000, making hi. beaiten, uaUed and retain the Free-wheeling Florida and Mis- admittedly nervous, also ALL MAKES Or Order From the Wghesrt-paid rookie ever i.’’ Aaeocl^ed Prcmi No. 1 ^lot to gg hard-running Tigers, ^PProdched the 32nd annual since he cracked the all-pro •) from $25.00 to $45.00 profe.s.sional footbajlj The Asso ttM nadonal eoUegiato raiUngs. , , , . , 1 football classic with caution ranks to 1961 Is Mike Ditka, the Your Route Salesman ciated Press learned Thursdav The UdLA team has retired "’^*7 ™ last-minute surprises ■ although the Tigers are favored tough tight end of the Chicago ALL MODELS Now Is the time to bring In your screens to be repaired. night. . " to a downtown hotel and won’t that could snarl their defensive by 24 points.. Bears. But that's only because Storm window glass replaced Anderson refused to make i leave it before game time ex- plans, wound up preparations "I’ve still got this hunch that Pete iRetzIaff, the 33-year-old USE OUK ONE OR TWO YEAR commitment but a close frien cept jtor a short a8-mlnute work- today for their New Year’s Day Florida will come 'out running, v e te r^ receiver of the Phlla- M obilheat'j and adviser said the 2l6-poqn out .today, Prottoro said. battle to the Sugar Bowl. although they have a great de^hla EJagles, enjoyed a phet. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED halfback was leaning toward th Mlchigen State retreated ‘T m sure Missouri vrill have passer to Steve Spurrier,” De- nomenal season to gainAiis first LEASING PUN ELIGIBLE — Paul National FootbaU League tear, niursday n^tit to a monastery- a few tricks for us .we’r® vine said. "I hope Im wrong all-league honors, Warfield, an All-Pro nke compound operated by the . not expecUng,” Florida Coach because we have prepared our Other "rooWes" on this mythl- DART'S w g g enney 336 GLASS FURNITURE TOPS over the rival Houston Oilers c . ! I flanker with the Cleye- Uie Amarican FootbaU League Romon; OatboUc Fossionist Fa- Ray Graves said on the eve of defenses to stop their passing.” cal team are San Francisco MORIARTY BROTHERS North thers. the Gators first ix>st-season Florida relied heavily on Its Dave Parks! the N ^L’e top pass CO. MIRRORS (Fijeplaee and Door) land Browns last year, earlier reported ready to oouit PAUL DODGE 301 CENTER STREET Main missed all but one up $800,000. ^ Daugherty sold he wlU work- game out of their home state. aerial attack during the season, receiver flanker Jllnmy orr of DAIRY Street PICTURE FRAMING (all types) game this season due Anderson’s attorney, H J out Wa team briefly today, then “And while we’re watching with Spurrier doing the throw- the Colts, tackle Robert Brown TELEPHONE 643-5135 Manchester to a broken collarbone. (Doc) Blanchard of L a b ^ k ! take them In for a look at the for the tricks, Missouri probably Ing. The sharpahooUng Junior of the Eagles center Mlcl- 315 East Center St. Tex., said Uie athlete would Rooe Bowl, tour the museum wlU run the ball right down our Wt on 148 of 287 paaaee for 1,898 Ttagelhoff of Minnesota and PONTIAC WINDOW and PLATE G U S S , However, Warfield will there and “eoak iq) eom* otf the thboata," Graves added with a yards and 14 touchdowns this halfback Gale Savers of / IMIWtfm)R*(WOWNHnnoa«««IUMtrNYMENTKMtlNMiai.lUIBiliailia 8 be eligible for the NFL mahe a decision after today’s the 373 Main St Ma n c h e s t e r 6 4 9 -2 8 8 1 Gator Bowl game against Geor­ rtMiddep. fall. Bears on offme ^for the de- nUH,lt IHEIEA OlFFftCNCE IN DiSTRIBUTORSI TRYAND SEL*£ championship game.. gia Tech. , ■ I I II— * - -hVr ■ ■ fA < m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. 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Six big 1 Oak Restaurant, 120 Charter from Main, excellently main­ Colonial, 1(4 Uled baths. 2 fire­ ing, etc. M3-4363. 64S-0S9S. LONDON POO - .appear with Blue Lustre. Rent in poor condition. (Mil S4S-8709. apartment, in brand new (wo rooms, IH baths, porch, ga­ tained 2-famlly, 5-5 flat, indi­ places, large family room, hot 1 SlMPLVf^AN'T STAND THOSE Oak St. ■ V electric sbampooer, $1. The ADVERTISING COMPLETE Remodeling — FULL-TIME Mechanic, axperi- family, second floor, con­ rage, built-lns, vacant. Wooded vidual heating system, 2-car water oil heat, miiit-ins, 2-car Sherwin-Williams Co. ^ CLASSIFIED advertising DEPT. HOURS Home building, carpentry serv- HORRIBLE OGAR PUMES.' ' enced. M0-B821. venient location, parking. Call lot. T. J, (Jrockett,^Realtor, 648- garage, priced to sell. Hayes garage, large lot, immtkUate Wanted—To Buy 58 1577. 8 AM, to 5 PJVl. , ice available. Donhers, room UOGH.'IHAT AWFUL SMOKE SALES AN1> Servlca on Arlera, evenings, 649-4843. ,, Agency, 648-0131. occupancy, excellent location. w IS CHOKING MET Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn WE BUY and sell antique and Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. additions, rec rooms, garages. Ja n u a r y l occupancy, cen­ LAKEWOOD (Srcie — Five bed­ CLASSIFIBO ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS mowers. Also Homellte chain used furniture, china, glass, ell- MANCHESTER — 7 room Colo­ Free estimates by calling MS- NEW CAR room Colonial with 1(4 baths, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. JANITORIAL t' 8 ,O L to 5 PJW. aaws and Internationa! (TuV Ca­ ver, picture'rrames, old coins, trally located, 1(4 room apart-, nial. 4 bedrooms, 2 full tiled BOLTON — Near center. On* MONDAY T)iraJien$aDAY 10:80 AJM. — SATIWIAY 0 A.M. 1567, Wesley R. Smith Construc­ new Kitchen, loaded with ex­ ONE' CLEAN UP MAN det Tractors. Rental equipment guns, pewter,, scrap gold, ment, heat, hot water, stove baths, jUumlnum siding, alum- year old Ranch, full basement, tion Co. Full-time' positions, three tras. Quality throughout Va­ SMALL and ahanenlng service on an watches, old Jewelry, hobby and refrigerator, Uled bath inum corn combinations, one car ga­ built-in stove and oven, on* CIGAR, shifts, Manchester area, COPY aO SIN G TIME FOR CI.ASSI1<1ED ADVT. cant. Sensibly priced at $31,- PLEASE r e a d YOUR AD A. A.~^10N, INC. Roofing makes. L A M Equipment collections, paintings, attic con­ and showier, $6f>. 643-6896. rage, selling.for FHA apprais­ acre lot, home in excefient con-' good starting rate, full Oorp., Route 83, Vernon, 875- 500. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, siding, painting. (3arpentry. Al­ We need a thorough man to < OlONOAY Xhi* fRlDAY lOtM AJM.—SATURDAY t a m tents or whole estates. Furni­ al of $18,300. Only $800. down dition. Owner transferred, prlo* Casnlflcid or "Wmnt Ads'* are taken over the phone as a company benefits. CJall 7609. Manchester Exchange- — THREE ROOM apartment for 643-1577. terations and additions. Ceil­ <} work 6 days a week clean­ ture Repair Service. 648-7449. for qualified buyer, Immediate reduced to $18,900. Immediate oonvenlenoe. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST Hartford, 249-6889. Enterpria 1945. rent, heat, hot water and elec­ occupancy. (Jail the R. F. Di­ occupancy. For further Infor­ DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the ings. Workmanship guaran­ ing our new cars for de­ YOUR OOOPBBAnON tiWLL n i A l AAn tricity included, $100 per LARGE EXECUTIVE Ranch. 7 mock Co., 649-5245. ^ mation call the R. F. Dimock next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incor­ teed. 299 Autumn St. M3-4860. a livery. Friendly atmosphere' BE APFBBOIATBD PI A L 643*2711 LOAM SALE — Regular $14, month. 52 Pearl St., Manches­ rooms, modem kitchen with ail rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only loam now, $12.50. Also sand Rooms Withom Board 59 Co., 649-5246. - k - and pleasant working con­ ter. Call 649-9404. built-ins, dining room, two fire­ MANCHEJSTEJR—6 room Cape, to the extent of a “make cood” Insertion. Errors ivhich do not CARPENTRY — Concrete work, for , Ice, gravel, stone, fill, STOCKROOM attendants, high ditions, benefits Include COMFORTABLE room for gen­ places, 2(4 baths, family room, family kitchen, walk-out base­ lettsen' the value of the advertlaement will not be corrected by everything from cellar to roof, washed sand and manure. 643- school graduate, previous ex­ paid vacations, sick pay tlemen, separate entrance, WINTfcR. ST. 55 — 8 rooms, two car garage wooded lot, ment, wall to wall carpetipg, “make s^ood” Insertion. inside and out, no .sub.stitute for CoRtlnuad From Proct^ng Poga 9504. perience helpful. Apply Per­ and life insurance, 6 paid parking. 649-2460. heat, hot\ water, air - condi­ $29,500. Pltllbrick Agency 649- conveniently located. A.sking quality work, satisfaetton guar­ holidays, uniforms laun­ Help Wanted— Male 36 tioned, disposal and parking sonnel Dept., Iona Mfg. Co., Help Wanted— IT’S TERRIFIC the way we’re 8464. $17,500. Robert Lewi.s Realty, (Rockville, Toll Free) anteed, competative prices, no dered free. Opportunity to THE THOMPSON HOUSE. Cot­ area. Call 247-4046 between 9-5, Manchester. selling ^Blue Ludtre for clean­ 457 Main St., Ea.sl Hartford, job too small. D & D Carpen­ work overtime. Apply to Male or Female 37 tage Street, centrally located, between 5-9 call Glastonbury RANCH — 'Tiarge family sized ing rugs and upholstery. Rent ,528.-2132, 233-6385. 643-2711 875-3136 try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- Danny Carey. large. pleasantly furnished 633-7402. . kitchen, large living room with d is h w a s h e r , Part - time or electric shampooer, $1. Olcott '==^PeopI(^ 8880, rooms, parking. Call 649/?358 fireplace, 3 bedrooms, rec CLERK full-time, day shift. Apply in Variety Store. DUTCH (JOLONIAL consist­ person, Jane Alden Re.salurant, for overnight and permanent MODERN — heated, 2 bedroom room, house in '.mmacuiata ing of 7 room.s, and U;. batli.s. apartment, newly redecorated, Tri-City Shopping Plaza, Ver­ FREE WHEELS'-— Buy snow I guest rstes. condition, completely reitiod- A million wotxls cannot de­ Roofing—SiAng 16 MORIARTY BROTHERS central location. 104 Chestnut Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? non (Jircle, Vernon. tires, get new wheels free. No eled Inside and out. $17,900. scribe this typical New Eng­ FOR RENT — front room, cen­ St. or call 649-5604 after 5 p.m. BIDWELL HOME Improvement Comptometer 301 Center St Manchester MAILING down payment, 6 months to Philbnck Agency. 649 8464. land designed home, carefully 24-Hour Answering Service Co. — Roofing, siding, altera­ trally located. 59 Birch St. 649- cu.stom crafted with the : I n T h e i ^ pay. ciole’s Discount Station, NEW 6 ROOM Ranch — fire- tions, additions and remodel­ 7129. grace and beauty of (Jolonial 643-5332. Furnished Apartments 63-A placed living room, formal din­ Free to Herald Readers ing of all types. Excellent Operators DEPARTMENT RETAIL days of old. Central chimney WANTED MAN for part-time ing room, 2 full baths, large Want information nn one of our classified advertisements 7 No workmanship. 649-6495. NIKON F Photomic camera. 35 Pleasant room, in pri- THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ with 2 fireplaces, wood shingled work in shipping room, 8-2:30. Opening for a clerk In the OPPORTUNITIES'' lot, in very de.sirable neighbor­ answer at the telephone listed f Simply call the Private Instructions 32 Help Wanted— Female 3S Help Wanted— Female 35 FOR mm 400 mm Nikkor lens. Call gen- nished, private bath and en­ gambrel roof and small pane Apply Tober Baseball Mfg. <3o., Mailing Dept. Full - time tleman. Call after 2, 649-1425. hood. Phllbrick Agency, 649- 643-0670. trance. Utilities. No pets. 226 windows. Screened porch over­ CLEANING Woman wanted, 2 MACHINIST — All around ener­ 114 ^ooklyn St., Rockville. employment. Would prefer AT 8464. Roofing ana Chimneys 16-A Charter Oak St., 643-8368. looks beautiful landscaped EDWARDS TRUCK DRIVERS days a week, Wapplng. 644- getic person willing to leiim Full-Time Days at least two years of high LOST — Bright carpet colors ROOM FOR RENT. Kitchen ROOFING — Specializing re­ 1947. GRAND-WAY privileg’ s, free parking. Call HENRY ST. — 7 room home, yard, located in one of Man­ short run die makihg, two re­ school education. Apply . . . restore them with Blue TWO ‘ R(X)M furnished apart­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new Part-Time Days 643-7086. «■ kitchen beautifully remodeled chester's be.st neighborhoods. ANSWERIND SERVlOE Train Now — Pay Later quired, apply 234 Hartford Rd., PARAGON Employment Office, First MALE AND FEMALE Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ ment, heat, hot water, stove, roofs, gutter work, chimneys with all built-ins, dining room, Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. Manchester. National Stores, Inc., Park er, $1. Paul’s Paint & Wallpa­ refrigerator. Apply Marlow’s, cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Continue to earn as you AND ONE COMFORTA^ETroom in large living room, with beamed Yuri Gagarin STENOGRAPHER and Oakland iftves., East FULL-TIME per Supply. 867 Main St. SPACIOUS (Ju.stom built all 64945N - 875-2519 siding. 30 years’ experience. learn. Men over 19 are Has Immediate Openings quiet home, near Center, to ceiling and fireplace, 3 bed­ Hartford. brick 8 room house, 2 ceramic MOSCOW (AP) - Yuri Ga­ Free estimates. Call Howie-, needed at once to train for For working gentleman. Cali before rooms, end den dr 4th bedroom, and leave yonr message. You’ll hear from our advertiser In Hg high paying jobs as Trac­ Interesting position in .small OIL BURNER Part-Time Nights 12:30 a.m. or after 5:30 p.m., baths, dining room, double garin, the Soviet Union’s first time without spending all evening at the telephone. 643-5361, 644-8333. For per.sonal interview see Building Materials 47 Business liOeatiomi 1(4 baths, front and rear porch, tor Trailer drivers, if quali­ department for qualified }■ 649-7410. brick garage, plenty of storage, cosmonaut, says a growing Must Be Experienced Mr. Freitag at the Grand- For Rent 64 2 car garage, $23,500. Phllbrick fied. Earnings up to $200. SERVICE MAN Bridgeport Operators Help Wanted— acre, gardens, trees. Hutchins number of profession.s will take typist, with some .shorthand Way Department Store, 3.500 BUFF and gray bricks, Agency, 649-8464. Trucks—Tractors 5 Heating and Plumbing 17 per week and more. Place­ Agency, 849-5324. part in future space flights. b'ackgroun^d. Company of­ Male or Female 37 410 Middle Tpke., West, originally $90. per thousand, DESIRABLE store or office ment assistance upon com­ fers excellent benefit pro­ Turret Lathe Operators now $75. per thousand; 6,500 Rooms With Board 59-A space, ground floor, clean, at­ BANK APPRAISED 6 room Gagarin noted in an interview M & M OIL Service, plumbing (TWO) Manchester, Conn. ANTIQUARIANS — one story, 1963 JEEP—Fqur wheel drive, pletion. Train part or full­ gram, good wages, pleasant DESIGNER—full-time, to work white silica brick, originally tractive and reasonable. Apply Cape in desirable Bowers with the newspaper Red Star H ERALD and heating, resyential, com­ All Around Machinist RETIRED LADY or gentleman 8 room Colonial, restored and half-ton pickup with plow. time. Phone Springfield working conditions. in flower shop. Apply in per­ Mr. Daly, State Theatre, 11 School area, fireplace, full that pilots, engineers, a scientist mercial and industrial, no jobs 5 Vi days, friendly atmos­ $80. per thousand, now $60 per or other, for meals and use of modernized. F'abulous home. 85 1955 Oldsmobile, 643-1008. 783-1576 collect, anytime. CLERKS son before 5 p.m. Krause Flor­ thousand; buff tile, approxim­ a.m. - 8 p.m. basement, city utilities, nicely and a doctor have been up al­ too small. 649-2871. phere and pleasant work­ the hom4 (Jail 649-5459. acres, investment potential. Top hour rate, liberal ist, 621 HartfOTd Rd. ately 4 000, all shapes and siz- landscaped lot with shade ready in Soviet spacecraft. BOX L E H E R S ing conditions. Benefits in­ Some experience desirable Lappen Agency, 649-5261, 649- COMPLETE plumbing a n d overtime, full fringe bene­ OFFICE SPACE available. 2 trees. Call owner after 6:30 He described recent American Auto Accessories—Tires 6 Apply: First National clude paid vacation, sick but will consider an inexpe­ EXPERIENCED e^, 20c each; terra cotta solar 8140. heating service, complete new Help Wanted— Female 35 fits. INTERESTED IN A Apartments— Fiats-;- rooms, new modern building p.m. 649-8696. space flights as “ a major For Your Storgs, Inc. pay and life insurance, rienced person with good REAL ESTATE screen blocks, approximately TWO NEW 600-16 tires and tubes bathroom installations and Tenements 63 with electricity, heat and cen­ achievement” but said It would transportation to and from figure aptitude. REWARDING' ' CAREER ? 100, 45c each; glazed- blocks, MANCHESTER — Adjoining Informatiou on wheels, $23 pair. Two used bathroom remodeling, 30 years Park and Oaldand Aves. APPLY 8 A.M.—7 P.M. SALESPERSON tral air - ' conditioning, excel­ MAN(JHESTER— 6 room Cape, be a .simplification to interpret IMPORTANT NOTICE work, six paid holidays, black, white, etc. 4x8x16 units. LOOKING for anything In real Look Out Mountain, now under but good 670-15 snow tires on . in business. Earl 'VanCamp, 643-9508 9-5. lent location, ample parking. family kitchen, walk-out base­ the U.S. accomplishments as 'The 1964 Civil Rights Law participating pension plan. estate rentals — apartments, ment, wall to wall carpeting, construction - (Jolonials, ,THE HERALD win not wheels, $15 pair. Call 643-8856. 649-4749. East Hartford, Conn. Here Is What the Exceptional o p p o r tunity Call Robert D. Murdock, U & R first .steps on an unexplored prohibits, with certain ex­ Opportunity to work over­ homes, multiple dwellings, call conveniently located, $17,500. Raised Ranches and Ranches. disclose the identity of APPLY PARAGON TOOL CO. Inc. W. T. GRANT CO. for advancement to man­ Realty Co., Inc. 643-2692. 643- way. any advertiser using box BO’IT'I — plumbing and heat­ ceptions, discrimination be­ time. Aply to Robert Har­ J. D. Realty, 643-5129. Robert Lewis Realty, 457 Select the home of your choice agement position for ambi­ 9551. Gagarin said So-viet space- letters. Readers answer­ ing, repairs, alterations, elec­ cause of sex. It will now be rison or phone for appoint­ 259 Adams St., Manohesteir Offers You In Diamonds— Watches— Main St., East Hartford, 528- now for Spring occupancy. Garage— Service— A’TTENTION housewives—^Ful­ tious person in fast grow­ chips Vostok-3 and Vostok-4 had ing blind box ads who tric and gas hot water heat­ necessary for our readers ment at your convenience. Jewelry 48 4(4' ROOMS,' heat, hot water, OFFICE or store space avail­ 2132, 233-6385. Charles Lesperance. 649-7620. Storage 10 ler Brush Company has open­ ing area office. Liberal stove, refrigerator, parking. flown in formation. desire to protect their ers, free estimates. Call 643- not only to read the usual 643-5135. CREDIT able, 119 Oakland St., North ings right in your own neigh­ FIRST NATIONAL WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ Completely redecorated, $lzu. Identity can foUow this 1496 Female Help Wanted and DIE MAKERS, experienced on MANAGEMENT commissions. Call 875-6284. Manchester, parking and utili­ WARANOKE RD. — prime lo­ procedure: borhood, name your own pairing. Prompt service. Up to 15 Forest St., off Main St. 64«- Lots for Sale 73 Anthony Quinn WANTE3D — Dead storage for Male Help Wanted classifi­ blank pierce forms and draw ties, from $40. and up. 849-2779. cation, an oversized (Jape with hours and earn $3.-$S.50 per STORES, INC. $20 on your old watch in 0090, 643-0000. Enclose your reply to the automobile. Call 643-8722. PLUMBING and Heating — new cations, but also our Classifi­ dies for Aircraft parts. Kurtz 4 bedrooms, two baths, rec BOLTON — Four wooded acre SANTA MONICA, (Jalif. (AP) hour. Call 644-0202 or Glas­ MORIARTY BROTHERS 'J Good Starting Salary HAROLD A. HINCKS trade. (Jlosed Mondays. F. E. box in an envelope — work, repairs, deep or shallow cation Help Wanted — Male Brothers, Inc., 347 Keeney St., WE HAVE customers waiting room, etc. (Jompletely renovat­ homesites, ideally located on Actor Anthony Quinn and, tonbury 633-5339. INC. p a r k & OAKLAND AVES. Excellent Training Program addresoeid to the Classi­ weU pumps, over 40 years ex­ 643-9576. Bray, 737 Mala Street, State for the rental of your apart­ Houses For Rent 65 ed, must be seen to be appre­ secluded deadend street, excel­ Mi.ss Yolanda Addolori, a mem-. fied Manager, Manchester or Female . . . 37. Rapid Advancement For Business Services perience. 649-2923, 643-1774. Theater Building. ment or home. J. D. Realty, ciated. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, lent area of custom homes. Evening Herald, together MEDICAL ASSISTANT — 301 Center St., Manchester EAST HARTFORD Those with Industry and SINGLE HOUSE for rent, 6 fur­ her of a prominent Venetian Offered 643-5129. 643-1577. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. with a memo listing the 13 cellent opportunity for a ca­ Ability nished rooms, central location, family, have taken out a' maiv RN OR LPN — 3-11, 11-7 shifts, reer in a worthwhile and in­ Situations Wanted— riage license. .companies you do NOT LAND CLEARING, tree re­ Millinery, Dressmaking 19 LEGAL Liberal Benefits Fuel and Feed 49-A $150. per month. Philbrick $1,900. DOWN. F.H.A. Ap­ want to see your letter. part-time. Laurel Manor, 649- teresting position in the office Female 38 Quinn. 50, met Miss Addolori : moval, and chain saw work. PART-TIME (Jompany Policy of Promo­ THREE RCX)M, third floor, heat Agency, 649-8464. praised, immaculate Ranch, Suburban For Sale 75 Tfour letter will be de­ DRAPERIES, valances, etc. 4519. of a doctor in Manchester. Ap­ QUALITY seasoned hardwood, five years ago in Italy and they ■ A. Michaud, 742-8096. NOTICE tion From Within and stove. Call 643-0082. excellent condition, rec. room, stroyed if the advertiser is custom made, lined or u n l i n e d , ------. . plicants must be neat, an ex­ cut to any length and split, BOLTON — $13,500. 3-bedroom have two sons, Frank. 2,' and Man for delivery and to Pursuant to the pro'vlsions of Opportunity for High Level CLEANING Woman, Manches­ landscaped 1(4 acre lot, swim­ one you’ve mentioned. If picked up and delivered. For PART-TIME bookkeeper, expe- cellent typist, and able to stored inside, Leonard Giglio, BIRCH ST. — 6 room house, Ranch with big family room Daniel, 1. He obtained a divorce ’TYPEWRITERS — Standard help in store, hours 1-6. MANAGER _ Dairy bar and Section------u.v 13a-58 of oup- the 1963 Sup- Income ter area, anytime. (Jail 643-0615. MANCHESTER — Deluxe, ming pool. Lappen Agency, 649- not it wlU be handled In and electric. Repaired, over­ information call 643-1913. ~rience necc.ssary. Apply -Board meet the public. Plea.sant sur­ Bolton, 649-8818. $110. 643-5258, from 9-6. off kitchen, comer lot, nice last Jan. 21 from his first wife, the usual manner. Call for appointment, 649- luncheonei-te. We are looking plement to'the General Statutes Strong Expansion Program quiet, quality Damato built, 4- 5281, 649-6140. hauled, rented. Adding ma­ of Education, Tolland. 875- roundings, liberal benefits, sal­ 4541. residential area. 'Will qualify Katherine, daughter of the late 9682. for an aggressive young man of Connecticut, and Section 128, Opportunity For Progress FIREPLACE wood, $20 a load, room duplex apartment, block 4(4 ROOM large Ranch, fur­ chines rented and repaired. ary commensurate with expe­ for VA minimum financing. T. movie producer Cecil B. De- Moving— Trucking— who has had experience in the Title 23, U.S. Code of 1958 $12 a half load. 742-6215 or 742- to schools and shopping, one nished or unfurnished, oil heat, Manchester Pickup and delivery service. rience, references both per.son- Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Mille. Storage 20 m a n c h e s t e r d r u g restaurant business. Manager- the State Highway Department 6830. available. Hayes Agency, 646- large parking area, working Lost and Found 1 Yale ’Typewriter Service, 649- al and business required. Applicant Must Be Free to VALUABLE SAVINGS - He said the marriage wiU ial experience preferred, sala- will hold a public hearing on (XKJKER PUP-beautiful black 0131. adults. 643-6389. COLUMBIA LAKE. $12,000, 4 4986. MANCHESTER Delivery. Light TRANSCRIPTIONIST Write Box J, Herald. Relocate Periodically take place in Los Angeles “ right LOST — Eyeglasses, December ry open, fringe benefits. Send ’Thursday, January 13, 1968 at male, 6 months, AKC regis­ room Ranch, fireplace, panel­ 21. vicinity Pinehurat. Please trucking and package delivery'. resume to Knudsen Brothers 8:00 p.m. in the Mansfield tered, inoculated, Hamio;'^a-ys; sick leave; So- required for this highway proj- Articles For Sale 45 0308, 649-8989. — 3 rooms with heat, hot wa­ garage, nice lot on deadend APPLIANCES repaired — all PARAGON TOOL CO. Inc. 2174. Open 9-8. ONE BIXXJK from Main St., es­ P e r s o n ^ WOMAN Wanted for housekeep­ waitress for luncheonette, grill ter, Hotpoint stove and refrig­ street, near UConn. Priced at Sean Connery makes washers, refrigerators, PAIN’ITNG BY Dick Font.ainO, 259 Adams St MeneU r T Town pension o d l All persons Interested in experience necessary . Apply ALUMINUM Storm windows. tablished neighborhood, T'ii ing and daytime care of four Adams St., Manchester plan; paid accident and health this matter are invited- to st­ THREE ROOM apartment, erator, laundry and closets ga­ $15,025, easily financed. Con- RIDE WAN’TED — mornings freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ Interior and exterior. Paper CLERK-TYPIST to meet public $9.76 each. Installed. Any size, CUSTOMEIR DOESN’T , rooms, l ( i baths. 2 car garage, LONDON (AP) - - Actor Sean sfliool aged children, 5 day ^ and group life insurance; Town tend this hearing. W. T. Grant Co., Parkade. 'i heat, 470 Main St., fit'st floor. tesSa Real Estate, 742-6385. only, 8 ;30, frojn Rt. 6 & 44A, hanging and wall paper remov­ ■ in pleasant office. Must be rust proof, triple action, 3 in­ NEED IT! ■ CHANCE OK lore. Call 643-4312 evenings fOr (Jonnery — secret agent 007 in tric ranges. Oil burners week, $35 weekly, must h a v e ------— pays one-half of Blue Cross, Call between 9-5, 643-2426. top condition, $16,900. Hayes (by Three J’s Restaurant) to al. Dutch Boj’ and DuPont. High School graduate with at­ Howard S. Ives serts, full tilt, guaranteed. (Jail LIFETIME TO GO \ appointment. EAST HARTFORD — Attrac­ the James Bond sepes — has cleaned^ and repaired, Cosma own transportation, references' ’Third shift man to CMS and all of individual em- Agency, 646-0131. Broad St. 649-9751. Quality workmanship. Call tractive personality, 5 day State Highway HOUSEKEEPING / SIX ROOMS, 3 bedrooms, heat, tive 5 room Ranch, breczeway, been named Britain's most - Appliance, 649-0055. required. Call after 5:30 643 work 8-5, one or two days a qJloye’s Major Medical; Credit For Party-Going Hours 289-8607, dealer. evenings, 246-9593. week, liberal vacation, perma­ Commissioner —WANTED— ' hot water, 2 children welcome, MANCHESTER — Ranch, 5 2-car garage,- cellar, sewers, popular movie star for the sec- ■ 9457. week as truck helper. Would Union available. FOUR ROOM apartment in BECOME a member of the SNOW PLOWING - avoid, high nent position. Unusual t h r if t ______Reliable, Honest, Person $130. monthly. (Jail 875-7382. ^ rooms, 3 bedrooms, handy to large trees, bu.s, $18,600. Hutch­ ond straight year. Skating Club of Bolton. En­ INSIDE and outside paintin’ . consider a good man on full For applications apply to, TO TAKE OVER Bolton. Call 649-()617. prices When it .snows. Routes plan. Call Beneficial Finance FRIENDLY Ice Cream, 435 bus, shopping, schools, etc., ex­ ins Agency. Realtors, 649-5324. The annual bo.x-office suiwey joyment for the entire family You name your own price. time basis. Apply -Everett PERSONNEL OFFICE, Bordered Towels! now being formed. Free estim­ between 9-5, 643-4156. Main St., Manchester has open­ UNPAID BALANCE ROfJKVILLE — 4 rooms, heat, cellent value at $14,900. Phil- by the London bureau of the and singles. For further in­ Special rates for homeowners Keith, Keith Furniture, 1115 Municipal Building, 41 Cen-! FOUR ROOMS, first floor, ates, no contracts. 649-7863 or ings, evenings and weekends, Septic Tanks MONTHLt PAYMENTS stove and electricity included, brick Agency. 649-8464. COVENTRY 5 room modern Motion Picture Herald listed the formation call Mrs. Donovan, 66 or over, 649-7863, 875-8401. WGm a N for cleaning, 8 a.m.- Main St. ter Street; Manchester, heated. Call 643-0082. 875-8401. 10-20 hours per week. More AND $16.79 g-ood parking. 875-1501, 649-3193. Ranch, with lake privileges, lop money-maker movie of the 649-6077. 1 p.m., Laurel Manor, 649- Connecticut until Friday, 3 COMPLETE RANCH — Seven rooms, one excellent copdition, 3 bed­ INTERIOR and exterior paint- hours if desired, above aver­ MANCHESTER — l^i'and new, year in Britain as Walt Disney’s LAWNMOWER sharpening; le- 4519. January 14, 1966^ ROOMS OF FURNITURE HEBRON — 6 room, 3 bed­ year old, prestige neighbor­ rooms, asking $8,500. Six room ing^ wallpaper removed, fully age pay with tips plus food al­ Plugged Sewers spacious 3 room apartments, "Mary Poppins,” starring JuUe AutomobUes FoT ^aSe 4 palrs, sales, rotor blades A ir of this merchandise is in rooms, heat, hot water many hood on deadend street, large Cape type dwelling on large insured. Rene Belanger, 643- WANTED — LPN’s or RN’s; lowance. No experience neces­ ideal country setting, yet near Andrews. shaipened; bicycle sales. ser\'- LEGAL our Warehouse. It has never ext>-as, near school, $140 lot with trees, decorated with lot, 93x100, needs repairs, ask­ NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ 0512 or 644-0804. al.so. -f desired, retired live-in sary. Applicant must be 18 or Machine Cleaned all facilities. Small Colonial The top 10 ^ars of 1965, In Ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, left oiib store and is fully guar­ monthly. 643-9068. elegance for rich and exclusive ing $2,000. Excellent financ­ ed down? Short on down pay­ nurse. All shift.s needed. Ware- over, ipply in person -only. styled building offers charm order, were: Sean (Jonnery, El­ 149 W. Middle Turnpike, J49- NOTICE Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, anteed/ ^Bome in original fac­ beauty plus luxury. Fireplaces, ing, many other low priced ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ hou.se Point. NA 3-3174 or NA 3- and privacy. Only $125 month­ vis Presley, Julie Andrews, So­ 2098. Floor Finishing 24 Sewer Lines Installed—Cel­ tory crates,^ and cartons with baithrooms, garages. You name home.s- for sale. P'’or more in­ sion? Don't despair! See Hon­ 1414. EXPERIENCED Snack bar ADMISSION lar Waterproofing Done. ly, heat, hot water, stove and phia Ixiren, Re.x Harrison. The FIREPLACE original factory serial numbers. Wanted To Rent 68 It, this house hM it. For ap- formation call Gail Green, est Douglas. Inquire about low­ DICK'S SERVICE — Snow­ FLOOR SANDING and reflnish- waitress, 6 days |pcr week, 8 OF ELECTORS refrigerator included. Hayes Beatles, , Peter hours per day. Apply Vei-non Beautiful Hotpoint Electric "pointment to see call Philbrick 742-7()92. B’. M. Gaal Agency, est down, smallest payments plowing, trucking, moving, i-ub- ing (specializing in older Notice is hereby given that Agency. 646-0131. „ WANTED — Offij:eOffi|:e for con­ Sellers, Peter O’Toole and John Limes, Route 83. Vernon. McK i n n e y b r o s . • Refrigerator Agency, 649-8464. 643-2682. '»■ anywhere. No small loan or fi­ bi.sh removal, carpentry, clean­ floors). Wa.xirtg floors. Paint­ the Board of Admission of Elec­ struction -firm, 2 rooms, ap­ Wayne. ing. Ceilings, Paperhangi.'ig. tors, of the Town of Manches­ WOOD Sewerage Disposal Co. Beautiful Bedroom Suite SIX ROOM duplex, convenient proximately 450 square feet, MANCJHESTER — Raised nance company plan. Douglas ing, general repairs, all types BABYSITTER Wanted - vicin­ VERNON — (Justom built 6 No job too small. John Ver- ter, w-ill be in session in the Mu­ 118 Pearl St. — 643-6808 Beautiful Living Room Suite location, $100 monthly. Wolver- mechanical work area approx­ Ranch excellent . condition. Motors. 333 Maiij,. of odd jobs. Try Dick, reason­ ity North Mancheslef-, Call 643- room L Ranch on 125x200 treed faille, 649-5750. nicipal Building. Town Clerk’s l a r g e , | q q Beautiful Dinette Set ton Agency, 649-2813. imately 30.X25 feet, 12x12 over­ able. 643-4536. STENOGRAPHER 9,305. 8 bedrooms, large kitchen with lot, built-ins, dishwasher, fire­ FORD 1961 Country Squire. V-8, Office, on Wednesday, January BUNDLE Beautiful “ De Luxe'’ Range In­ head door adjacent to office room for table, dining room, Wallace Loses stead of Hotpoint Electric FIVE ROOMS,-second floor, fur­ place. I's' baths, carport, con­ crusomatic. radio, heater, c.x- Bonds— Stocks— PART - TIME — Experienced 5, 1966, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 area, yard area for storage of family room, two fireplaces, Refrigerator if you prefer nace, hot water, 2 or 3 adults, venient location, excellent D ecision to cellent condilion, $800. Owner louseltold Services Mortgages waitress for rhlhcheonette, grill p.m., for the p.yrpose of admit­ equipment approximately 40x two full baths, two car garage, 27 Attractive opening in mod- Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum available now. 649-0482. neighborhood. Hanley Agency, 644-1315. Offered ] 3-, experience necessary. Apply ting all persons who are found W. G. GLENNEY 100 feet. Call anytime, 649-0500. patio, beautifully landscaped A FRESH START will lump ej'ii office, for a com­ Automatic and a Few Other Articles 643-0030. Punching Bag VV. T. errant Co., Parkade. to be qualified to be Electors of SIX ROOM Duplex, Bowers lot with trees, wail to wall car­ 1952.CHEyROLET — Coupe, WATKINS PRODUCTS^Per- your debts into one easy pay* petent stenographer, inter­ 649-62S3 On Display at Main Store WANTED — 4 room apartment, the Town of Manchester. peting and drapes included in EAST HARTFORD—6 (i room powcrglide, radio. heater, sonal shopping-service in your esting and varied work, ex­ 836 NORTH MAIN ST. Transmission School, garage, available im-' first lloor, two adults. Write MIAMI BEAtJH, ’ Fla. (AP) ment. If you have equity in The qualifications are as fol­ EVERYTHING price of $24,500. Phllbrick Ranch, large rep room, den, snow tires, very goo dured considerable pain. 1961 DODGE Lancer, $550, must es. Free estimates. Call 649- service station on Hebron have own tools, top wages and tul figure so nicely. The wide- movtel, excellent condition, but­ bedrooms, long cheery living BEAUTICI.\N w*ith manager’s Barbara E. .Coleman, towels — so easy to work in BISSELL ST. — 4 room tene­ try‘atmosphere. vegetable gar­ room Ranch, rec room, half Hi.s wrist in a cast, the goveiv . be sold by Januaiy 1. Leaving 6985. Ave. in Gla.stonbury, cor­ full benefits. Call Mr. Harris. epread ooQar is in bright con­ ton holes, embroiders, hems; room,'-large formal dining license, full-time or three days Selectman cross-stitch. Every homemaker ment, second floor, 643-5258, den. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- acre land, cabana patio, bu.s- nor said he didn’t know if the'": for service.' 649-9414. ner of Manchester Rd. This 649-4571. trast etc., was $309.50, unpaid bal­ room, convenient kitchen, new CEILING AND WALL renova­ a week, 3 year contract, 4-op­ Raymond C. Larivee, will be delighted with a set! from 9-6. 9332. line, only $16,900. Goodchild- bag was getting heavier or if he location promises excellent No. 1340 ,'wlth Patt-O-Rama is ance $59.86, take over pay­ ceramic bath, aluminum was getting old. 19dl STUDEBAKER Regal, 2- tions and repairs, sheet rock erator shop. Rockville, Conn, Selectman ' Pattern No. 257-H has hot- Bartlett Realtors, 289-0939. potential in a non-competi­ TRUCK DRIVERS—Train now, In sizes 9, 11,12, 13, 14, 18. Bust ments of $8. monthly. City Sew­ MANCHESTER — Two 4-room CONCORD' RD. — Beautiful storms and screens, 2-car ga­ and plaster repaired. Ceramic section, established business, Vincent A. Gonovesl, iron transfer for 7 designs, color 649-42.55. Wallace, a trim 160 pounds at ddbr sedan, V-8, automatic tive area. We will pay to pay later. See our ad under In­ f r e d I c . s t u r t e v a n t S0(^ to SS. Size 11, 31 (i bust, ing (Jeriter, Hartford. 523-0470. flats, excellent location, newly Ranch, large living room, for­ rage, clean as a whistle. Re­ tran.smission, radio, heater, tile Installed. 10 years experi­ excellent salary. Reply to Selectman age 46. was Golden Gloves ban’-' train you in service station structions,- Class. 32. 1/8 yards of 45-lnch: CoUar, chart. decorated, bus line, $125 mal dining room, cabinet duced to $17,500. Wolverton ence. Free estiipates. Special Springfield P.O. Box 1247. Edward Tomkiel, , INTERIOR PAINTING and PAPERHANGING tamweight champion (H6 , ■eat belts, just right for that management. Location is % yard. To order, send 35c in coins to: CLEAN. USED refrigerators, monthly, including heat, se­ kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813! Legal Notice second car or a new driver. rates for home owners. 649- PART-TIME gas station atten­ Town Clerk INDUSTRIAL - CpMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL Anne Cabot, Manchester Eve­ pounds maximum) in AlabciimaK available immediately. Di­ GIRL FOR Baseball winding To order, send 90c in coins to: ranges/— automatic washers curity deposit. By appoint­ tion room, landscaped 649-6787. 9262. dant, mornings 8-1, experienced MANCHESTER — Excellent 7 LIQUOR PEB.MIT in 1936-37. ' rect all inquiries to Don hours 12:30 p.m. - 9 p.m,, 5 • cA o o s e w a l l p a p e r in y o u r o w n Gue Burnett Alanchester Eve- ning Herald, W50 AVE. OF with. guarantees. See them at ment,only. Contessa Real Es­ Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, NOTICE OF APPLICATION preferred, references neces; HOME AT DISCOUNT PRICES AMEB10A8, NEW YORK. N.Y. B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 849 room Ckilor^l, 2% tiled baths, ThU is to give notice that I. 1963 'PONTIAC Catalina, 4- QUALITY Carpentry — Roomk, Crooks, 289-1561 days or day week, Apply Tober Base­ . ning Herald, 1160 AVE OF tate, 742-6385. 643-6953. 289-5721 anytime. sary. See Mr. Sloan, Esso Serv­ 10086. Main St. Call 648-2171. ^ , 2 fireplaceii, large family room, ARIJA EZERINS of 14 Trumbull- INCREASE REPORTED . - dqbr hardtop, showroom con­ dormers, porches,^ basements ball Mfg. Co., 114 Brooklyn St., f AmauOAB, NKW YORK, >T.Y.i St., Manchester, have filed an ap­ ice Center, Route 83. Vernon. EVERYTHING TO EXTERIOR AIRLESS SPRAY SYSTEM For Ist-class mai'Ung add 10c MANCHESTER — 4 room apart­ RAISED RANCH, 3 bfdrooms, all built-ins, hot water oilfheat, plication dated I>ecembcr 23, U ATLANT'A (AP)—The syphUli' dition. Call 649-4838 8-6. ,, reflnished, cabinets, bullt-Jns, Rockville. ' 10089. PROFITABLE, Manchester TWO COAT JOB WITH A ONE COAT PBOCRSS R.C.A. Washer - dry^ comblna- ment, stove, refrigerator, re­ AA Zone, 38 Dartmouth Rd. 2-car garage, all city utilities. wlUi the Uq|pr Control Cbmrn'is! ------I. Y ■ fbrmlca, aluminum, vinyl, LAWNMOWER Mechanic, ex­ I CELEBRATE YOUR For Ist-ctaun DMJiling add 10c for each pattern. .PMnt Name, slon for a Package Store Liquor rate in Connecticut increased , luncheonette, , good location, EXPERIENCED waitress' for Address with Zip CX>de, Style tion. Running condition, beat cently redecorated, first floor, Call for appoi»bnent. 649-2167. Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. Permit for the sale of alcoholic froin 4.7 cases per 100,000 popu-‘ ' steel, ceramo siding, William perience required, sales help­ NEW YEA R! for each p^ittem. Print Name, offer. Call 649-8415. completely equipped, excellent weekends. Must lie over 21. Ap­ No. and Size. $80. (Jail 643t9367. liquor on the premises oi 535 Main latlbn in 1964 to 6.6 cases tld|i' ■UICK 1958, series 700 Limited, Robbins Carpentry Service, ful, good working conditions, TEL. 649-4645-^49-2979 Addreea with Zip Code, Style WEST SIDE — near biis, 6-6 8t., Manchester. CWl 289-7044. Investment return. John H. ply In person. Three J’s Res­ The fall-'I-' and •winter album SPACIOUS s p u r , 3 twip size The business will be owned by year. 649-3446. salary open. Manchester Cycle ARTHUR DRUG ONE OF THE OLDEST PAINT FAMILIES No. and Size. TWIN BED — Excellent condl- SIX ROOM duplex and garage, duplex, double garage, modem Lappen, Inc. 649-5261, 649-6140. taurant, Route 6 A 44A, Bolton. has regular features; custom bedrooms, rec room, 1(4 baths, Albert Eserins of 14 Trumbull St.. TTie increase ■was noted in a Shop, 154 West Middle Tpke. IN CONNECTICUT Oont mlaa the fall A wliAer tion, $40; T.V. antenna, $10; convenient location, off East kitchens and baths, 300’ deep Manchester, and will be oonducted collection; Items to crochet, knit, stove, trees, near bus, shop­ by ARIJA EZERINS of 14 Trumbull report issued by the U.S. Pub- s. toue of Bm Io Faahlon, our ootn- 48” kitchen cabinet sink, $26. (Jenter St., $110 monthly. lot. Sensibly priced. Hayes pattam maeaxine, 60o stitch. Just 60c a copy. ping, only, $19,2(>0. Hutchins St„ Manchester, a.s permittee. lie Health Service here Thunb - '649-1043. Adul^. CJall 649-6023. a i Agency, 6464081. Agency, 6iA-6334. -yt ARXIA EZERINS Dated December 3(, 1966, . . ■ ■ 'j . , ♦

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• • ■ J ■ ■■« P A G E T W E L v B / ijanrIfi^afef f pguing llfrati y FRIDAY, DECEMBER Si, 1965; -I About Town Nn Herald ■ Timetable Set Sunset Rebek&h Lodge will m neraia ^ Announce Engagements Pool Plans meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd OIUNGE HALL Fellow^ Halt Refreshments X 0EH0E*E*0'iV A A flWlofaKlA timetable forfnr> nla^nlnerplahnlng oa Given Okay will be served. i „ There will be no edition '4l nnt. T.T 1.J A St< &T1Q O & fC l& lld Sc» il& S D 6GII Director of 'Public Works The Prayer Group of Center o p h e Herald tom oiTO W , ^„^ked out by:; Public W orks Walter Puss has prepared a Congregational Church will S Director Waiter Fuss, New Year Day. Please site plan for the new Waddell meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the drive carefully and h^ve a The schedule calls for com- School swimming po^ which, home of Mrs. Willard A. Hiller Happy and Healthy New pieting the design work for the Jr., 47 Autumn St, Year. road and its construction cost contrary to previous expecta­ BINGO estimates by about the first of tions, will not necessitate the EVERY SAT. NIGHT— 7:30 Boilerman Fireman Walter June. relocation of the Little League G. Parker Jr. of the U.S. Navy, A plastic .sign over the. en­ 72 East Centelr Str««t — M onchM M r trance of Vichi.s’ Package Store The new road, strongly favor- ball field, and will not disturb son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. any of the existing utilities. Parker Sr. of 10 Coleman Rd,, a t 20 Bi.ssell St. w as brokpn ed by the C ham ber of Corn- * When the town directors l.s serving aboard the attack sometime early this niorning, merce, would open up a land- early this month appropriated aircraft carrier USS America police report. The owner, ieear- locked area to industrial devel- $70,000 for pool constnictlon, In the Mefliterninean. The car­ vante J. Vichi estimates the opment. Tentative plans call for they were told that, because of rier l.s operating with the Sixth damage to be $350 and says a running the i-oad from a point on Parker St. somewhere near existing sewer connections, NATIVE POTATOES F leet and ,when not a t sea \?il] .stone po.sslbly broke the .sign. Mitchell Dr. to a point at Oak­ the ball field might have to be visit port cities throughout the land St. near Mill St., near N. moved to the west. Mediterranean. School St., or near fJr^ain St. Puss revealed that the pool 10 Lbs. 36c College Gass An appropriation of $2,300 and bathhouse will be erected Lance Cpl. Dougins Paul has been made to pay for sur­ about 35 feet behind ,the field’s ' FRESH EGG NOG Johnson, son of Doiigla.s A. Hosts Picnic veying work which will be dop^ backstop and that the sewer ' a t John.son Sr. of 71 Ridge St. by the Griswold Engineering LfoHng photo The engagement of Miss Bar­ . lines will be straddled. A high and Mrs. Richard A. Crawford Member.s of Liimbda Phi Co. of M anchester. The survey , The engagement ,, of Miss Eve- bara Toby Harrison of Bristol screen will be placed above the of 144 Rirch St. is stationed Alpha’.s pledge class at the Uni­ to Philip Prager Dine of Man­ backstop to prevent foul balls BAHLER MOSER DAIRY with the Tliird .Marine Division is the first of four planning chesster to Paul Philip Zaika- chester has been announced by from falling into the pool. MANCHESTER :?AJtKADE 643-4446 in Viet Nam. A 1963 graduate versity of Hartfoid, under the steps and is scheduled for com- rite of East Hartford has been her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis OPEN NEW YEAR'S! DAY—8 A.M. to 6 P.M. of Manchester High School, the leadersliip of their captains, pletion by Feb. 15. The plans, approved yester­ The’ other threV steps will be announced by her father, Lloyd B. Harrison, Bristol. Marine has been at his present Steven L,. Wilcox of Manchester day by the Rec and Park Ad­ undertaken by town peraonnel, Shapleigh, W ads- . Her fiance is a son of H. assignment for a month. 68 visory Conimission, will be pre­ arranged an outing for 20 boys according to Fuss. In a| letter daugh- Howard Dine of Norwood, sented to the board of directors from the Connecticut State Re- to the Chamber of Commerce, Mrs.,Mary Spiith Mass., and the late Mrs, Ains­ Tuesday night for approval and ceivhng Home at Warehouse Fuss says he does not know Shapleigh. worth Rane of Palm Beach, Fla. for authorization to invite bids. Point yesterday at Wickham whether an added appropriation ^ a son of Mr. and Miss Hiirrison received'her The facility, scheduled for Park. will be needed to complete Z'^'J^^nte, East bachelor's and master’s degrees July 1 completion, will consist H artford. GEORGE N. The program included a pic- those steps, in education from Le.sley Col­ of a swimming pool and bath­ Miss Shapleigh attended Man­ nic, a hike and touch-football. The steps consist of making lege, Cam bridge, Ma.ss. She is house, similar to the ones at chester Schools and the Albert CONVERSE Boys in the age 7 to 12 bracket bAse line calculations and lay- a supervisory teacher in the F. Verplanck School. The bath­ attended. ing out stakes, drawing cross I, Technical School, R. Noble School, Willimantjc, house will be planned to blend sections and cnmnietinT th» da. Hartford, for hairdressing. Mr. for Willimantic State College. in w ith th8 Waddell School and PAINTING The purpose of the outing, in SMtions. and completing the de- zaikarite .attended East Hart- Mr. Dine, a graduate of Col­ addition to giving the young- construction cost esti- Cheney will have a gable-type roof. The AND Cheney by College, Waterville, Maine, .sters a good tim^. was to meet facility will be placed in the A^onnector road is related to Technical School. He is employ- did graduate work in the School northeast comer of the school DECORATING the fraternity’s public servucc of Indu.strial Management at the goal as a qualification for mem long-range plans to relocate a yard and will require only the FI^LLt INSURED portionrv^rtinn ofnf Parker St. where uit Han-Dee Spring Co., Hartford. University of Wisconsin. He is relocation of some swings. bership. An August wedding i.s plan- Call 6 P.M. - 9 P.M. „ makes a steep bend. The move general manager of House and Phone 643-2804 Wilcox, .son of Mr. and Mri? ^as been recommended by the Hale Department Store, a unit Alton L, Wilcox of 103 Glode Town Planning Commission. of Gorin Inc., Boston. He is a Lane, i.s a sophomore majoring ______■ Bigelow - PerkiR.8 m em ber of the Colby Club of FOR RENT in psychology at the college. He The engagement of Miss Hartford, the Klwanis Club of Susan Jean Bigelow to Edward I 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projcc- is a 1964 graduate of Manches­ Manchester and serves as chair-' I tors-^oiind or silent, also Perkins Jr., both of Coventry, ter High School. ),000 Sought man of the retiiil division of the , 35 nini. slide projectors. has been announced by her O thers a-ssisting in the a r­ Manchester Chamber of Com­ Sweet Cider In Damage Suit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis m erce. ,<■ WELDON DRUG CO. rangements for the slate wards Bigeiow, Rt. 31. A June \^ffiddirig is planned. 901 Main St.—Tel. 643-5321 we look to the New Year, we I For New Year’s were , ,L#aurence , Dugan, ■ the The Town of Manchester and ----Her fiance----- —is a - ——son v,.of .....Mr. a :; Open New Year’s Day home -s assistant superintendent, Martha A DiTarando of "^bd Mrs. Edward Perkins, Sr., join with you in the heartfelt prayer and .Tohn Doyle, recreation n Walnut St. have been named Ht. 31. that the future may portend a time BOLTON aide. The boys are wards of the co-defendants in a $40,000 suit, Bigelow, a graduate of of new understanding throughout the state until permanent pomes are brought by Joseph Taricco of Coventry High School, is em- world, and the dawn of lasting peace. found for them. 35 Marshall St. ployed by Brand-Rex Co.. Wll- CIDER MILL r------Taricco, in papers filed with 1‘mantic. Her fiance, a graduate TI.S. RT. 6 and 44A tt.S. HAS 5,000 MOTEL.S the town clerk's office, claims Howell Cheney Technical — N otice— ^ 643-6889 NEW YORK - There are that he suffered numerous in- School, is employed by Mai E. S. Sllversteln, Prop. almost 5.000 motor hotels in juries on Jan. 19. plus subse- BOTH i the United States. They have quent lo.ss of time from his job Ho date has been set for the half a million rooms. as a restaurant chef when he wedding, FAIRW AYS ^ fell on nn icy and slippery side­ PARK HILL-JOYCE FLOWER SHOP 601 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER walk at Walnut and Pine Sts., CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY on property belonging to Mrs. Dean Will Ask Next door to the Hartford National Bank . .. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT biTacando. ^ for inventory # OPEN TUES. os usual . . . ^i He claims that the condition For New Boilers was caused by nrelting snow and ice which fell from the roof Dean Frederick Lowe of Mon- of an adjoining shed and charg- College has REFUSE COLLECTION es that the town was’negligent m in allowing the slippery side- the old Nike site May SUCCESS FORMULA walk condition to exist tested after nlj before ...... M _■ THERE WILL BE NO REFUSE COLLECTION The action is returnable in out contracts for the ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. 1966. AT Hartford County Superior Court of converting the mili- FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE in February. tary site to the college’s new HOUSEHOLDS NORMALLY SCHEDULED campus. FOR COLLECTION ON THIS DAY. THEIR Dean Lowe said that the cost WE WILL BE OPEN NEXT COLLECTION DAY WILL BE WEDNES­ of new boilers for the ^te wa« DAY. JANUARY 5, 1966. Organist Guest founit to be only a few hundred dollars more than the price of Of Music Club testing the plumbing system. TONIGHT TO 12 MIDNIGHT He said that he therefore was CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION FOR ALL Dan Graham of Hartford will ^ asking the State Department of HOUSEHOLDS WILL BE MADE ON REGU- be guest performer Monday at works for permlkion to LARLY SCHEDULED COLLECTION DAYS. a meeting of Chaminade-Music- forego testing in favor of pur- AND ALL DAY NEW YEAR'S CHRISTMAS TREES SHOULD BE PLACED AT a Club in the Federation Room chasing new boilers. ongregational Lowe also reported on two CURB FOR PICKUP BY THE TOWN CON­ iirch. His program will be. c^her recent developments. TTie TRACTORS. presented after a potluck at federal government has now ex- 9 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT 6 30 p.m. in the Robbins Room tended eligibility for the work- WALTER S. FUSS nt the church. Those attending study program to any student the supper are reminded to w-ho can show need; prevjoue- DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS bring a complete place setting, ly^ the program was meant only CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES The guest performer is a for students from disadvan- pianisl and organist. He receiv- taged families, As we seek the formula ed his masters degree at Yale More than 30 new applicants MEMORIAL CORNER STORE for future happiness, let us University. He is organist at, for full-Upic study at the col- also dire« our efforts toward the Fir.s't P resbyterian Church, lege will raise the spring en- Hartford. He completed under- rollment to a mark above the 352 MAIN STREET—646-0293 greater goal of world peace. May graduate work at the University current figure; usually spring the New Year bring you eveiy of Minnesota, on a Dit.soh Fel- enrollment falls below that of opportunity for fulfillment. low^ihip, and also took under- f&l-I. graduate work at New England Conservatory of Mjisic. Boston. Mass. Livery Liceuse W e s t o -w m FROM THE AIANAGEMENT AND STAFF AT Granted EsHger ’ ’ PHARMACY PHATJk/fAr^v I- N "THE KING 459 HARTFORD ROAD—MANCHESTER “Channel Master” Indoor The StateTPublic Utilities of Commission (PUC) has ap­ OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY—NEW YEAR’S DAY TV ANTENNAS proved the Mfiplloation of Wil­ P E R 0 Produce!"i liam J. E.sliger of 33 Grant Rd. X 276’OAKLAND STREET • OPEN 7 DAYS • 643-6384 and has issued him a general ARTHUR DRUG livery service permit to oper­ ate the Esligef Limousine Serv­ INSTANT OPEN , NEW YEAR’S DAY ice Inc., limited to one motor vehicle, with a seating capacity SAVE! •of less than 10 , adults. EARNINGS with a complete line of quality RANGE , Esliger will operate a seven- AND passenger Cadillac limousine • COLD C UTS •^'A STRY • DAIRY PRODUCTS within Connecticut, with head­ FUEL OIL qu arters In M anchester. • GROCERIES • CIDER • SNACKS • ICE CUBES GASOLINE 'In an unopposed public hear­ ing before the PUC on Dec. 9, he had stated that, after mak­ %SAVE! ing a personal canvass of pros­ APPLES— fresh from the coolers! BANTLY OIL pective customers, funeral di­ Macs, Delicious, Baldwins, Northern Spys, COMPANY, INC. rectors and motel owners, he 331 MAIN STREET had reached the conclusion that Cortlonds and Greenings . . . there is sufficient demand for TEL. 619-4595 the livery service. The PUC con­ DIVIDENDS Rockville 875-3271 curred. PAID FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT ► PETE’S GROCERY At the beginning of January, ► CORNER OF PITKIN AND EAST RENTER STREETS April, July and October.

7 COIN OPERATED SAVING'S OPEN WASH-’N-DRY CLEAN > U MAPLE ST. . n u / L O A N [Across From First National • \ O I t A r I o M NEW YEAR’S DAY Store Parking Lot I OPEN 7 DAYS « WCMISTM’l l f | . H S T riWAWeiAt tWSTITBTliey r ^ FROM 10:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. », 16-Lb. Wash—2f(o 1 The Southern New Englond Telephone Compeny 8-U . Dry Clean—$2.00 1007 IviiAIN ST^NEAR MAPLE ST. 5 Lbs. Or Under—flJSO Put of tht Nitionwidi BoR System BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81. COVEN7TRY OPEN TILL 4 PJH. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY THURSDAY NIOHT 6 to 8 O’CLOCK

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TV Golumnist Finds 1965

' *\ A Dismal Year for Viewers ■ B L ' ' - j h ' By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP Television-Radio Writer II* —' |j 'iir;;:.. I; ”3 NEW YORK (A P )— With the end of the year comes the usual assortment of blank ballots from magazines and trade publications and those who watch a lot of tV r' < television and write about it are urged to fill in their choices o f the best of this or that category. But 1966 has been, .on the ------— ■— - — i 4 whole, such a dismal year in ^ i.- . # * 1 • I . ^ . never had a bie enou&rh au- terms of television entertain* » • r 111 *1. dfence to survive. Les Crane 1 • ment that pickiner the best of ♦ . t. ^ .... Sy'i'thlitrUui”a«-»f f,rrw^ cu * 1 1. * chances to r make "‘""r the

One questionnaire as!ks my nate of Lewis and Clark” ? or candidate for ‘‘the best show of the night when the panels of the year.” The winner of the "To Tell the Truth” and ‘‘I’ve ii general election will nrobaHy Got a Secret” switched shows? be "M y Name Is Barbra,” the Or the night of Jack Paar’s last Streisand special of last May or show before, he insisted, he re­ the Julie Andrews hour of more tired? There is no particular recent date. But looking back reason anyone should. over 12 months and hundreds of This was the year when the hours of viewing, it is hard to audience finally wearied of recall offhand many specific medical probJema as a substi­ programs during which one was tute for real drama. It was a transported with delight year when television turned to The best entertainment show military stories in order to get a of the year probably was in one high quota of conflict into its of those weekly two-hour spots plots. It was a year when the the three networks are dedicat­ audience began to show the first ing to reitinning old movies. signs of boredom with the They are this year’s substitute perennially running-away of for television drama and of “ The Fugitive” and its imita­ course some of them were su­ tors. perior shows. But they hardly Dick Van Dyke kept tripping qualify for television blue rib­ over the family ha.ssDck once a bons. week but his scripts began to An enormous quantity of ma- show signs of age and attrition. ^1 O I Iv Cl c» V. y. .-V ... n. V . . , - I tetial has been ground and re ’’The Man From U.N.C.L.E." ground in the television mills in j • , , , got so far out, possibly to con- 365 days and n.ghts but most of f„und Us imitators, that it lost it. was casually viewed and im all touch with leality. So many mediately forgotten. Who re­ actors started ■ playing their calls tor any sentiment, tor in- part.s with their longues in their >stance, "The Entertainers,” an cheeks it soCmed that Holly­ ambitious variety hour, or "The Cara -Williams Show,” or even wood was having a mumps epi­ demic. the well-intentioned “ Profiles in Courage,” which tried, but nev­ This viewer does recall, with­ er got off the ground? out prodding, watching the per­ “ ’That Was the Week That formances of Alfred Lunt and Was,” delighted a small au­ Lynn Fontanne with apprecia- dience, infuriated others but (See Yage Two) ■ The Cathedral of St. Basil, in Moscow’ s Red Square, is part of a study of cities along' the Soviet Union’s Volga River. The special color program will be seen Tuesday evening at 10 on CBS.

Goulet Stars in Spy Series . In 1960, Robert Goulet, a virtually unknown Canadi­ an singef, won the role of Sir Lancelot in “.” In ton, Goulet started singing in five years he has become famous, through his record­ choirs, at community social ings and appearances on television, supper clubs and functions and made numerous motion pictures. ------appearances with the orches­ Next week Goulet launches a dramatic career in ‘‘Code: Blue tra there in local shows. He ______' ______Light,” where he portrays dou- even had a brief stint as a disc . ble-agent David March. jockey on station CKUA in Ed­ monton. He was soon after ‘‘Blue Light” follows March, awarded a scholarship for sing­ a foreign correspondent, before ing to the Royal Conservatory the beginning of 'World War II, of Music and moved to Toron­ who renounced his citizenship to. and went to work aS a secret agent for Germany. In reality, VVhile studying-at the Cpn- he is a volunteer for a danger­ (See Page Four) ous Allied mission. -ELECTRONICS t Hated by his countrymen and lABORATORIES hunted by the partisans and un­ derground leaders not aware of Neivsman Visits his dual role, March carries the Brigitte Bardot A 27/ BROAD stigma of disgrace, knowing he. " H I I M W * llf B " ’*** probably die without the News commentator* Howard ' N r l M H truth ever being revealed. K. smith, who Ivgs earned an international reputation inter- ■viewing/ and analyzing world political figures, was assigned last week to a world figure of a different type and dimension: Brigitte Bardot, Smith spent nearly two hout‘s interviewing Miss Bardot in her suite In New York City. The re­ sult is ' "A Conversation With Brigitte Bardot," which .will be _ _ _ ' For Goulet his first straight 1 Q.l| C H dramatic (-ole on a television (See Page Four) Robert Goulet II V U W series comes as just another p e* ASfl I challenge to be faced and over-

A t the age of eleven, his fa.- II A II I A Q H ther passed away, and he, his IlH U lw W mother and his sister left Law- M m I I 119A H ^iiss. for Edmonton, AI- Canada, where the family , TV-Radlo, Sales and Service had relatives. While a schoolboy in Edmon- X PAGE TWO MANCHESl-ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1965 BIANCHESTER SATURDAY J(/ PROGRAM Morning Time Chnnnol MONDAY JC/ PROGRAM 11;30 Ut 1:45 (3-22-30) 77*h A nnual hart, Ben Blue, Sonny and Educational Cher, truests. T im e C hannel TUESDAY JC/ PROGRAM «« Tournament of Roses Parade Cf^.v and Runtz Hall. Bowery d o a h 10:00 (3) Guiisniuke TV 1:00 (3) H ost S e lle r J2:00 R iikh Huniiy (C) Boys got involved in a taxi 9:30 (3) H a re l (C> 10:30 (8) The Twilight Zone Bird of Paradl.se" Part I. Time ChttnneJ him following an armored car (40) lleiinehHoy racket and fc'ct taken for a (8-20-40) Peyton Place TV 1:00 (3) Best Seller "The Fastest Gun Alive,** “Mr. Denton on Doomsday.’* French adventurer goes bockck hold-up. 12:30 (8-*:0) .'Blilton the M o n ster (C) ( Monday — F riday) ^ lo island with ruler’s son and ride. 10:00 / (2(M0) Ben Casey Glenn Ford, Jeanne Crain and (18) Tonic A broken - down gun.slinger .. Ulovil T haxton Show (C ) **®**^"'®®^ T a le n t S couts (30) Lloyd Thaxton Show Broderick Crawford. Peace* (40) finds a magic potion that re­ find.s romance and adventure. (fVEDH, Channel 2 4 ) (22) At Home with Kitty I (20) White Hunter Adv entuers of WUUam Loui.s Jourdan, Jeff Chandler 3:00 (20) I en tu re (30) Bachelor Father loving George Temple finds Tell stores his Shooting skill, but T im e C hannel Lloyd Thaxton Show (8-20-40)!» B en C asey <®> (40) Lloyd Thaxton Show his life suddenly niled with brings an end to ma fast-draw Debra Paget. 1:80 (3) As the World Tams 6:30► (8) Woody Woodpecker (C) 1:00 (8-20-40) Ht>ppity Hooper (C) 6 :2 0 (3) Sign On and Prayer (20-40) Hen C asey 6:30 (81 YoKi |l,■ar (C) i0:30 (18) Topic (22-30) Let’s Ma|ko a Deal (C) violence when he becomes (18) .Subscription TV c a ry e r. 6:25 (3) Toxvn C rie r (20) A m erica’s P ro b lem s a n d 11:00 (20) Scope known as "The fastest gun (20) Scope (22) At Home AVIth Kitty t3-8-2O-3(M0) N ew s, S portsi a n d 1:SS (22-30) N ew s (30) Superman 1:.30 (8-20-40) A m erican H an d stan d 6:30 (3) Sunrise Semester Challoiigt.s W e a th e r * » J J. SU N D A Y 2:00 a liv e " <40) it Happened in *66 (30) Haelielor Father 3:00 The Creative Person (3) Password (40) Dennis the Menace l:4o (3) t'utton Howl Game (SO) Varied Programs 1:30 (3) A.s th e W orld 'Turns (30) .Superman (18) Vintage Theatre ^ (22-30) Days of Oar Lives (G) 6:00 "Ken Murray’s Hollywood" % Arkaii.MaH v.h. Louisiana Slate 11:00 (3-8-20-30) N ew s, S p o rts an d 6:35 (8) Moments of Comfort ^ (40) Dennis the M enace I (8) News and Weather feat urotte. W eath er (22-30) L et’s M ake a D eal (C) "Morocco (’30). Gary Cooper, (8-20-40) 'The Nurses (18) Topper Lriiv. from Dnllaa, Tex. N cw scope 5:.)0 (22) Three .Stooges 2:30 (3) House Party g (8-2C-40) F T roop (22) Saturday Night Report 6:45 1:55 (22-30) Nexvs Marlene Dietrich. Romajice S :3 o X ^ r u “' » P'™' (20) Big Picture (22-30) S u ^ a r Howl Fo o tb all (8) Varied Programs 2:00 (3) Password 6:00 (8) Nexvg and W eath er ana drama in the Foreign Le­ (22-30) The Doctors 9:30 (3) Petticoat Junction (C) Cia m e (40) Hob Young News « 7:00 (3) Nexvs and AVenthcr R e p e a t of D ec. 30, 8 p.m . (22) Rocky and His Friends (8-20-40) Peyton Place 11:10 (8) Chiller Double Feature (22-30) D ays of O u r L iv es (O) (18) Topper gion as a lovely woman choos­ 4:00:00 Saul Alinsky — R ^cal (8) Tell Me, Dr. Rrothers (O) (SO) Whirfybirds Mis.sourl vs. Fla. at Now Or- (22-30) Today Show (C) (8-20-40) The Nurses (20) This Is the A n sw er es between a man of wealth (2(M0) A Time for Us 10:00 (3) CBS Reports If'aiKs, iji. (C) Slovies (8) Speech (\>rrcction R e p e a t of D ec. 29, 8 p m (40) News at Six (8-20-10) The Fugitive “Aa.sigiimcnt in Outer Space" 2:30 (3) House I’arty (22) Rocky and His F rie n d s and a Legionnaire who offers 6:00 Aaron Copland: Music lii the (20-40) News with Woman’s S:30 (8) .Movie 8 7:05 (3) N ew s xvltli M ike W allace (30) AVhirlyhIrds her only love, T ouch • - (3) Sports, News and Weather 11:00 (3-8-29-30-40) News, Sports and Ajxhic Savage. Rlk on Nuter (22-30) T h e D octors 20*8 (40) Cheyenne W eallier ^Tl»e FuKllive.” Tlenry Fonda, 7:30 (3) Varied Programs (8) Tell Me, Dr. Rrothers .A Nexv.s a t Six (22) The Big News (3) To Tell the Truth Pedro Armendariz. Priest “Nightmare' , Brian Donlevy? (8) Friends of Mr. (;oober (C) Repeat of Dec. 28, 10 p.m. (8) Peter Jennings News (18) Vintage Theater 11:16 (40) Local News, Weather and (20-40) A T im e F o r Us 6:05 (3) Sports, News and Weather 11:20 (3) Monday Starlight 5:30' Point of View (22-30) Another World hunio (8) News, Moments of Comfort 10:25 (22-30) N ew s (8) Mickey Mouse Club 1:00 (30) One O’clock Report — 3-D P o e try Highwayman gets married and 7:16' (22) Western Mass Highlights 1:05 (8) Moments of Comfort -• Paselasters<»n 1 7:30 (22-30) Ifnllalm loo (C) Bu'Pt Ward, tihe amazing boy 11:55 (2()A0) W h ere th e A ction Is Daisies (C) :00 (8:^010) KU\k ra m ily (8-30 40) Tiio D atin g G am e baron’s son. Randolph Scott (8-20 10) 12 O’clock High Germany — Premiere (8) I'MiitstoncK 1 aninialeci cartoon .series, in (3) laive of Life Jocelyn Brando, R ic h ard wonder .Robin in the planned P.M. (22) Feature Four-Thirty 8:30 (3) Red Skelton Hour (C) “Secret Agent,” refuse.s to be :30 (3) .Secret .\uent B<>on<‘. 8:00 (22-30) John F o rsy th e Show O 12:25 "Inde.structible Man." Lon (18) The Hl:^ P ic tu re Patrick McthMdian “Parallel color, preiniering on ABC-TV, (22-.30) J e o p a rd y (C) 8:30 (8-20-lj)) Legimd of J e s s e Hook Heat II (22-30) D r. K ild a re (C> called a star. "I am an actor,’’ (20) <'hainpioii*«liin H owllii? (8-20-lO) Donna Reed Show (8) Space Commander 8 "B a tm a n ” series, w as a ‘T)oy Robert Merrill Chaney and Casey Adams. A (8-20-10) M e lla le s ’s N av y (40) O u ter IJm lts Lines Si>metim«‘s M«‘et “ A Satur(Jay, Jan. 1, 11;30 a.m.- 12:25 (3) Nexvs J a m e s 1:00 man goes to death cursing the 9:00 he says, emphatically, “and kalaapiiiK leads John Drake (18) .Alillion D o lla r M ovie 9:00 (3) Andy Griffith Show (C) wonder” hirfiself. He was tested Alive and About (22-30) Tuesday Night at the 7:00 <3)'I, ik\v Show (C) Noon, ESTt The weekly half- 12:30 (3) S eareli for Tom orroxv R e p e a t of 3 p m . Natural Scitmee - Grades K-3 three men who doublecrossed M ovies that’s what I like lo be called.” (8) T a in in y in’o an unexpected par'tner- Guekt.'^. T^ nn. E n iie F o rd , Con­ in reading speed at a West 1:25 .‘ F e a tu re F o u r-T h irty TV Columnist Repeat of 5:30 p.iri. (22) .Yt Home with Kitty and marry the sheriff. Mau­ Tra\el Time '”I’arawa Beachhead." Ker- reen O'Hara. Alex Nirnl (C) (30) Bachelor Father win Mathew.s and Julie Adams. Germany — Premiere 1:30 (3) As th e W<»rid T u rn s (8) Tell .>Ie, Dp. B ro th e rs SUNDAY j a PROGRAM Calls ’65 Dismal Tho Magle Itoom A Marine sergeant witne.s.‘»es (30) T o n ig h t Shoxv (22-30) Let’s Make a Deal (O) Men with Wings the deliberate murder of his Starring Jf>lmny Carson (C) Time rhiMifiel 1:55 (22-30) New-s buddy by a gloi*j-lmnling lieu­ 8:00 The French Chef 2:00 (3) Password 11:25 (8) P. J. Moxie 7;1.*> (8) ''U Tr lilt nxluctioii to the New 7:00 (3) Lassi«- (C) Touch “The Louvre" and "Michelan­ A rt (3) To Tell the Truth 6:90 (8) News and Weather 12:55 (3) Neti^,-Weather, .Moment of T e sta m en t (18) Siilis(‘ription T'V' Language of Camera Eye (18) Topper Meditatjon — Sign .Off (40) l)a\\M H ihle In stitu te (20-401 Voyasi' to Iho Ilotinm gelo." But that i.s lean picking (22-30) Another World of tile Sea (8) .\(*ver Too Young (20) The Christophers I'^oree Religious 8:4.1 (8) f.iqht 'I'inu* in .a .solid y e a r of television. (30) Whirlyl>irds F ilm Vind Sign Off ' 9;00 (3) ,My I'rienU F lick a ((D 7:30 III ^‘'‘" “'■ite Martian (C) T U E SD A Y (IS) .'Vlillion D o lla r M ovie If one i.s picking "best AM. In-School Program "L.'ulio.s of the Big House" (22) Rocky and Ills F^riends 1:10 (8) Nexvs, .’Moments of Com- (8) F a ith f»)r I ’oday (G) (v.-.(()> U onderfnI W orld of (40) News at Six fort — Good Night Hymn (22) Red R y d er ( oliir 9:30 Sing Children Sing (’32). Sylvia Sidney. Gene show^s," the vole.s this y ear Music . Grailea K-2 BAvmond. .Young couple nmr- 6:()5 (3) Sports, News, Weather (30) One O’CIock Report — (30) Mord of f.ife .Searching for Nature’s Mys- ():I0 (40) Maverick Sign Off (10) .Saf animal and 10:25 3-D poetry (R) to death on circumstantial evi­ 10:55 The IMagic of Words dence. 6:25 (22) Special Report (8) liisiKht plant life to film organisms astronaut.s, the coverage of the Editonal comment by W. L. (30) This Is the Life nev4-i- bi'fnre .'^een by th e n ak ed vi.sil of Pope Paul to. New York, Language Arts - Grades K-3 (20-40) General Hospital P u tn a m (40) O ral R olierts P.M. 3:25 (3) N ew s RANGE and DRYER 3:05 In-School Preview 6:30 (3) Nexvs 10:00 (3) L am p Unto .My F e e t (8) R ipcord (C) the funeral of Sir Winston 3:30 (3) Dick Van Dyke Show (8) S u rfsid e .Six (8) <)«‘\visli News and \’iews 8:00 (3) i;d Snifivan .Show Sing Children Sing (22-30) You D on’t S ay (C> WIRING SERVICE (8-40) The F.H .I. Churchill and an occa.sional illu­ In-School Preview ^ (20) New Horizons (20) H eany and Cecil (8) Father Knows Best (22-30) Huntley - Brinkley (2^) Chalirc of .Salvation (20) .Aquanauts minating or revealing bit of Window on our World (20-40) Y'oung Mnrrieds R e p o rt (c;) Service Chang;es. Complete (30) S aerifice of the .Mush 8.30 (22-30) Hramied (C) Sets and Systems 4:00 (3) Hanger Andy Show news film shot in Viet Nam or R e p e a t (^f J a n . 3. 3:30 p.m . 6:40 (20) News and Weather (40) This Is the Life .).00 (3) Perry .^lason (R) (22-30) M atc h G a m e (C> 6:45 (20) Peter Jennings News XVirlnjf Installations in Old 10:30 (3) Look Up am i Live A' ' (22-30) H onanza ((') in the South or in Lo.s Angeles 5:15 The Friendly Giant (8) Mickey Mouse Club 5:30 What’s New - Children 7:00 (3) What in the World? and .Ne^V Homes and Busi­ (8) The T iuieher S peaks •‘Sunday Night Movld during the disturbances. (20) Never Too Young "Countries to Date" nesses. (20) Pet(‘r P o tain n s The Bachelor Flat” 6 :0 0 Travel Time (40) Swabby Show 10:00 Repeat of Jan. 3, 7 p.m. (18) Subscription TV (40) F a ith foivTntlnfy (3) ('u n d id C am era So this is the year when my 4:25 (22-30) Nexvs (20) I Led 'Three Lives Electric Heat Installations. man/ 6:30 W h at’s N ew 4:30 (3) B ig 3 T h e a tre 10:45 (30) Saered /Hiuirt PVogram ■» 6 S' Local News, Weather 11:00 (3) Uamera Three ! \ r m y «'"p In ‘he ballot for entertainment shows Repeat of 5:30 p.m. "Johnny Allegro." Reformed (8) .^lorning Siuiiinar 10:30 (3) W h at's My Line remains blank. Maybe next 7:00 C a le n d a r gangster helps troasui*y agents (2?!. Highlights 10 :50 7:30 Elliott Norton (30) • Sports Camera (20-40) H nllw inkle (C) Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (40) Hob A'ouiig Nexvs year. the best of ever/thing In the year ahead! find ring of smugglers. George » Peter Jennings News (22> Fjiith to I'aith 11:00 (:i-8-30-:)0) Nows, S i.o rts a n d 8:00 Im a g e s Raft, Nina Foch George Mc- portrays Lew Erskine 8:30 Hook Beat II 7:30 (3) Lost in Space (30) Ft«>rn:il Light \\ e a th e r re ad y . (22-30) The Virginian (C) (22) Sun d ay N ight R ep o rt Robert Merrill (8) Space Commander 8 11:30 (3) I'rom the College Campus of “The FBI,” Sunday O pen M ind o /v« <5“2®-40) O zzle a n d H a rrie t (0 ) Wc.sh y.'in 1’nivcr.sity (40) Local News, Weather and (18) Million Dollar Movie 8:00 (8) Basketball (8-20 40) D iscovery evenings at 8 on ABC. Sports Repeat of Jan. 2, 6:30 p.m. 11:13 (40) F e a tu re 40 Conversations Univ. of Conn. vs. Holy Cros.s. (22) Hig P ic tu re TURNPIKE STANEK ELECTRONICS Dick Galiette and Tiny Markle (30) Jew ish Life 11:20 (3) M ovie M u stc rp le c e s Sylvia Beach T he P re s id e n t’s M en D isco v e ry report the play-by-play, live, 12:00 .(3) Per«*eptioii Bloodhound.s of Broadway," 277 BROAD STREET—PHONE 649-1124 The Amphibians: Salamanders from Storrs, Conn. (8) Comments and People 3:00 (8) Hesl of Oroticho Story of a bi>okie in hot water Lawrence F. O’Brien (20) F ilm F e a tu re s TEXACO What’s New (20-40) Patty Duke Show (20) Insight * with a backwoods girl and a 8:30 (3) Beverly HUIbillies (22) Filin (30) Sunday M atiip'c crime inve.^Mgating committee. W E D N E S D A Y Repeat of 5:30 p.m. “Tile Heires.s.“ (Jlivia Dellavil- Open 24 Hours A Day A.M. Tn-School Programs 7:00 English: Fact and Fancy (20410) G id g o t (C) (30) R ing A round thpt W orld <’Xvnor. Michael O’Shea, 7:30 The French Chef 9:00 (3) Green Acres (C) WILSON . (4«>) Heany and Cecil p' land. ,Montgomery Ciift and Mitzl Green. (C) 9:30 Alive and Abont 10:15 Sing C'hildren Sing (B) Allied shipping. (C) (22) Changing Times 10:45 S-D Poetry (R) (29-40)V av/ Big VaUValley (C) 1:00 (3) Face the Nation girl ris«‘s lo .stanlom and llien (30) Sism Off neport — Siffn INSTANT 1:25 Heritage. (R) experiences heaitbreak.s after Off 2:00 Exploring Our Language 11:10 Rhythms and Rhymes (B) UIck Van Dyke Show (22-30) .Meet the P re s s (O) Phone 643-2176 10:00 (S) D a n y K ay e Show (C) IIARYCARTED the curtain comes down. 1:15 (40) u.s. Air Force ReliBionB 3:05 In-School Preview 11:35 T he P re s id e n t’s M en (8-20) Directions *65 (40) Scope EARNINGS P .M . (8-20-40) Amos Burke, Secret F»/tIlM XSlV (18) Subscription TV H im — SiRTi Off Exploring our Language* A)r».nt in 3:4.1 (8) ChiinKiiiK T in irs 1:20 (3) News, Weather, Moment of 3:35 In-School Preview 12 ;15 Conversations MOM IHAN I.000 srO«C$, COASf TO COAST (40) Westover Presents 4:(M) (8 20-40)f N.lt.A. 1:00 Window on Our World (B) X (22-30) I Spy 1:30 (3) NFL All-Star Team Meditation — .Sign Off 4% Dividend paid Science in Indu.stry . vs. PhiliulPlphla 1:30 18) News, .Moments of Comfort 5:16 Friendly Giant _ ...^1:20 Sing Children Sing (R) BUI Coaby. Tom Hjymon commentator. 5:00 .Vlister Kd /ATSU/r^/J SA VPAfSS from day of deposit. 1:45 Junior High Science (B) ^he TlBer." Communists kid­ (22) Southern Haptist Hour — Goodnight Hymn 6:30 What’s New - Children i T t - m Wild KinBdom (C) _>AHCMl»Tgg»» ■•■tjOUT riWAMCIAL jli'oTITMTf f 4 times yeariy. 6:00 Productivity 5:15 Friendly Giant nap the half-caste daughter of V "Tlu> Inheritance’’ A special (18) .Scope — SHOP dnd America’s Growth 5:30 What’s New- Children a Jungle doctor who nas re- program recreuting Biblical 6:30 (3) I ’ve (io l u .Secret 6:00 Productivity — America's to ally himself with any hifUury, filmed at ancient sites Patrick McGoohan, star of W hat’ 8 New <2'-; *>0) G.F. College Howl (C) r SAVE 1007 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER • ROUTE 81, OOViXNTRY Repeat of 5:30 p.m. G row th . .. . political movement (C) in Iran. Ira T h e a te r (30) Starring the Fditors—i . Air Uesoue: The Making of Sets and Systems the Men” Hart one of a Iwo- assignments since he recently 7:00 MacNeil on Congress .. AA A^^ Bis News Hichard Garvey, Springfjeld YOU SEE Decimal Fractions pjiil repori on training of Para_ 8:00 Formosa and Chiang*s DreAm^ 7:15 Soviet Press this Week Wednesday Starlight Daily Nexx-s; Alah H. Qlrn- finished directing an episode of ^ A M P 8 7:30 Auto Mechanics Redhead from Wyoming" »tead. Manche.si«-r Evening He.scue m en. w hose sk ills a.s THIS 9:00 The Creative Person parachulist.s. frogmen and his hour-long adventure series. MANCHESTER Darius Milhaud II 8:00 Photography - iThe* Incisive Herald; William Dwight. Sr., medical corpsmen would be In earlier years, he directed sev­ SIGN 9:30 Point of View A rt Holyoke Trnn.script - Tele­ Repeat of Jan. 3. 10:30 p.m, , Cindy C^;ml, who plays a gram . with Bice Clemow. We.st iis-d in recovering pilots 10:00 A m e ric a ’s C rises downed in jungles or astro- eral half-hour “Secret Agent” OLDSMOBILE MOTOR SALES Repeat of Jan. 3, 9 p.m. 8:30 Minneapolis Symphony beach beaut^ named Susan, in llarfford News, editor-in- naut.H co m in g b ack fro m o u te r dram as. 9:30 Knleldoscope chief. spac(*. Aldoua Huxley .-r “Never Too loung,’’ is married (40) tV inning P in s PERN’S TEXACO TH U R SD A Y (22-?0) F ra n k M e(4ee R ep o rt C A.M. 10:00 Stories of De Maupassant to a surgeon. 2:00 (3) NFL Clianipionship Game 381 M AIN ST.. "Your Oldsmobile Dealer" In-School Programs Green Bay vs. Cleveland 18 ) Sunday Color Movie Snec- Bill Prince and Augusta Dab­ 9:80 Science in Inclnstry tlimniy Dean Show way in “The Playroom." < NEW or USED 8:30 In-School Preview 460 Main St. \ ■ t, Exploring Nature GENERAL AUTO REPAIR The rirlondly Giant 649-4331—18 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Manchester a ^iii WlMt’j New • Childna \ ' PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1965 ^Bewitched^ Bahy to See THURSDAY JC/ PROGRAM Time Channel (22) Feature Foni^Thirty Anthony (Duinn, Jackie Glea* Light of Day on Jan. 13 1:00 (3) Best Seller *‘Bomba and the Jungle Girl” son, Mickey Rooney and <20^0) i^ n Casey Johnny Sheffield. Julie Harris. , A wa.qhod-up (22) At' Horae with Kitty By b o b THOMAS (80) Lloyd Thaxton Show prizefighter Is suddenly out The new mother returned bo (30) Bachelor Father 5:00 (20) M ackenzie’s Raiders adrift from the the only world A P Movie-Television Writer "Bewitched” two months later 1:30 (3) As the World Turns (40) Lloyd Thaxton Show he knows and must face up to (22-30) Let’ s Make a Deal (C) 5:30 (8) Huckleberry Hound (C) problems beyond hla capabili­ HO1LJL.YWOOD (AlP) — The to enact the birth of Samantha's 1:55 (22-80) News (20) Topic ties. baby. Boy or g^rl ? >)2:00 (3) Password (30) Supermart (8-3040) Bewitched most famoiis baby in television (22-30) Days of Our Lives (0 ) (40) Dennis the Menace 9:30 (23-30) Mona McCluskey (C) ‘T m not saying,” Liz replied (8-20^0) The Nurses history was bom Jan. 19, l9o3. 5:55 (40) Ski Trails Juliet Prowse, Danny Miller, firmly. “I don't know whether 2:30 (3) House Party 6:00 (8) News and Weather (8-2040) Peyton Place What is likely to be the sec­ (22-30) The Doctors (IS) Topper 10:00 (23-30) Deaiv* Martin Show my baby was going to be a boy (8) Tell Me, Dr. Brothers (0) (20) U .A Navy Film Dean's ^ests arc Peggy Lee, ond most famous baby in tele­ or girl. I don’t think the public (20-40) A Time for Us (22) R ocky and Ills Friends Allen Sherman, Frankie Ava­ vision history will be bom Jan.' (20-40) l^ w s with Woman*! (30) Whirlybirds lon, Guy Marks, Rose Marie, should know which Samantha's Touch (40) News at Six and the Kelly Sisters. (C) 13. will be. 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Now's he a per­ Liz has given birth to three czar with the aid of a night (18) In the Public Interest club singer. modem for his tastes. Charles former in his own right, as children during the brief year (20) British Calendar Boyer. Margaret Sullivan. (20-40) C^neral Hospital (22-30) Huntley - Brinkley (8) Tell Me, Dr. Brothers member of the DIno, Desi and 3:25 (3) News Report and a half of “Bewitched.” One 3:30 (SO) Tonight Show Billy rock ’n' rollers. (3) Dick Van Dyke Show 6:40 (20) News and Weather Starring Johnny Carson 11:30 (22) Tonight Show the leading lady, Elizabeth Liz, “ and my obstetrician near­ “Chartroose Caboose.” Boy Fess Parker. “Babriel.” Starring Johnny Carson (C) and girl attempting to elope Montgomery, but the timing ly had a fit. This time he put his (8-2040) Shindig 12:55 (40) U.S.* Air F orce Religions ,a retired conductor wno 8:00 (3) OUlIgan’s island (C) Film — Sign Off was not quite the same. foot down and made me take lives in a clmrtijoo.se caboose. 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(2040) Ben ('auey (40) Merv Griffin Show (Continued from Page One) (23) At Home with Kitty 11:30 (22) Tonight Show (30) Bachelor Father Starring Johnny Car.son (C) eervatory Gkmlet worked at bit 1:30 (3) As the World Turns 12:55 (40) U.S. Air F«»rce K<*ligioiis (22-30) Let’ s Make a Deal (C> F'ilm — Sign Off parts on television and small 1:55 (22-30) News 1:00 (22) The Late Show roles in the theater, musicals 2 :00 (3) Password “She Demons” Irish McCalla (22-30) Days of Our Lives (C) and Tod Griffin, and revues. Things, started (8-2040) The Nurses (30) One O’ clock Report — 2:30 (3) House Party Sign Off picking up when he was select­ (22-30) The Doctors (8) Tell Me, Dr. Brothers 1:30 (R) News, Moments of ('om- ed ^6r the leading male role in (20-10) A Time for l^s fort — Ciood Night Hymn (2040) W omen’s News 3:05 (3) New's, Wenth^'r. ]^Toinent the CBC-TV production of “Lit­ (3) To Tell the Tnrth of Meditation — Sign Off tle Women," and one of the (22-30) Another World (8) Never Too Young leads in the famed annual Ca­ (18) Million Dollar Movie “ Double D oor” C36). Mary nadian stage satire, “Spring Morris, Evelyn Vanablo. Melo­ Thaw," for three years in a drama about the tyrannical Brigitte Bardot row. head of a wealthy family and her attempt.^ at murder. (Continued rrom Paere One) His appearances continued to (2640) General Hospital 3:2S (3) News impress and eventually he land­ presented on ABC Saturday “3;S0 (3) Dick Van Dyke Show ed the co-starring role in Cana­ (22-30) Yon Don’t Say (C) evening at 10:30. da’s top television variety pro­ ^8> Father !. s ;;;*st (2(M0) Young Marrieds Although Smith has interview­ gram “ Showtime,’' where he 4;t (3) Banger Andy Show (C) ed potentates the world over, succeeded to the star spot and Anthony Quinn stars (22-30) Match Game (C) in “ Requiem for a (8) Mickey Mouse Club he approached his Bardot as­ remained with it for three (29) Never T oo, Young years. Heavyweight’’ Thurs­ .(40) Lloyd Thaxton Show signment with trepidation. As he 4:25 (22-30) News “ The Sammy Davis Jr, Around this time he came to day evening at 9 on 4;S« (3) Big 3 Theatre Show” debuts next had anticipated, her answers CBS. “The Stranper Wore a Gun" New York to audition for the A fter bandits . .save hl.s life, Friday evening at 8 :30 were terse, so much so, he had role of Lancelot In "CameloL” man joins them in looting on NBC. to "ask 100 questions.” It was the turning point in his stages. Randolph Scott. Claire M i l Trevor. Though terse, the answers career. <8) Space Commander 8 :M <2Z-M) Hank (C> evoked during the interview In October of last year, Bob (18> Million Dollar Movie (20-40) Tam m y (C) •Repeat of 3 p.m. (3) Hogan’s Heroet were revealing, and allowed made his dramatic TV debut on (3040) Where the Action Is (22-30) Sam my Davis Jr. Show Brigitte’s brightness to flash the “ Kraft Suspense Theatr«>’’ (23) Feature Four-Thirty A new weekly musical - varie­ "News Hounds” , Leo (^orcey ty series starring Sammy Da­ through. ■egment, "Operation Grief.’’ He and Hiintz Hall. The Bowery vis Jr. with gueet stars. Eliz­ played the role of a GI In Boys attempt to break uiij a abeth Taylor, Richard Burton. Asked to comment on the sports “fix’* and are threat­ Nancy Wilson, Corbett Monica, .statement by a French writer World War II suspected of be­ ened by the syndicate. Augie and Margo and the Will ing an enemy spy. His perform­ (SO) Lloyd Thaxton Show . Mastin Trio. Premiere. 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