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Hanoi May Be for Own Damage, U.S. Says A ± 3 ^ X PAGE FIFTY-SIX ' ilanrlfj^atw ||mlb WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1966 Average Daily Net Press Ron ' For the Week Ended . The Weather ■ December S. 1906 Clear and cold tonight, kmr IS About Town' low 20s; mostly sunny 15,131 row, high in ths 40s. The Alumnl-Parents of the Manchester— A City of. ViUage Charm Sast Catholic High School Bar­ ents Club are Invited to attend VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 64 (TWBNTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) a basketball program Thursday MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1966 (Clnssifled Advertising on Page 25) PRICE SEVEN CENTO at 7:30 p.m. at the school audi­ torium. Joseph Kubachka, coach of the Hartford Capitols, will be guest speaker. His topic will be "Aspects of the Game.” Newcomer’s Club of the Man^-;|i- chester YWCA will have a Hanoi May Be Christmas party Tuesday, Dec. 30 at Caprilands, Coventry. Members will , meet at 8:15 p.m. at Mott’s for transporta­ tion to Coventry. Dinnef will be served at 6:30. Reservations close Saturday and may be For Own Damage, U.S. Says made with Mrs. Robert Howard, 192 Spring St. The club will have its children's . Christmas party Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Community Y, 79 N. Main St. Parents are re.mlnd- Walt Disney Dies, ed to bring a wrapped gift Air Defense Fallot photo Nasslff photo Iioring photo labeled with their child’s name The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss San- The engagement o f Miss for Santa Claus to distribute. Firing Cited Christine Ann Kos to Lt. Rob- dra Lee Finni of Manchester to Karen E. Smith of Manchester Was Filmland King ert L. Eccellehte, both of Man- Arthur Lee Kloman of Milwau- . „ Bertrand of «?an Members of St. Mary’s Epis­ Chester, has been announced by kee, Wis. has been announced by „ „ . _ *7 copal Guild planning to attend has been an- BURBANK, Calif. (AP) — The founder of Disneyland By Official her parents, Mr. and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ^^rancisco, caiir, a limcheon Thursday noon at 1 Walt Disney, who built an enter­ and producer of more than 600 Frank J. kos of 119 Chambers seph Cappuccio Sr. of 57 Bretton nounced by her imrents, Mr. Willie's Steak House are re­ tainment empire based on a films ranging from the animat­ SAIGON, South Viet­ and Mrs. Newton Smith of 82 minded to bring wrapped gifts St. \ Rd. mouse named Mickey, and won ed cartoon "Snow White’’ >to the nam (AP) — Hanoi may Her fiance is a son of Mr. Her fiance is the son of Mr. S. Main St. for a grab bag. M a reputation as the mo -is’ lavish color musical "Mary have become a victim of its and Mrs. Leonard Eccellente o f and Mrs. George Kloman of Her fiance is a son of Henry Bertrand of San Francisco and’ most versatile creator, died to- Poppins" succumbed at St Jo- own defenses against 35 Lilley St. Milwaukee. The Guard Club of Mystic Re­ day. He was 65 just 10 days ago. seph Hospital. the late Mrs. Helen Marie Ber­ bombing raids, American Miss Kos Is a graduate of Miss Finni is a 1963 gradu- vue, North American Benefit His studio, in making the an- He is survived by his widow, East Catholic High School and ate of Manchester High School, trand. Association will have a Christ­ military sources sai3 to­ Miss -Smith, a 1966 graduate nouncement, declined to give Lillian, and two married daugh- a 1966 graduate of Mary Ward She is employed at Pratt and mas party Friday at 7:30 p.m. the cause of death but Disney ters, Mrs. Ron Miller and Mrs. night. Secretarial School, Hartford. Whitney, Division of United Air- of Manchester High School, is at the home of Mrs. Alice New­ underwent surgery last month Robert Brown, The Oommimists charge that 5 American planes bombed th* She is employed at the person- craft Corp., East Hartford. a nurse s aide at Manchester man, 82 Chestnut St. Mrs. Hazel for removal of part of his left Disney was entertainment’s Fahey wiU be co-hostess. Mem­ North 'Vietnamese capital Tues* nel office of Jacobs Manufac- Mr. Kloman is a graduate of Memorial Hospital. Mr. Ber- lung, after a lesion was found. - most successful practitioner. He turing Co., Elmwood. Lt. Eccel- Boy’s Technical and Trade trand, a 1964 graduate of Lin- bers are reminded to bring a Members of the Teamsters Union hoisted this sign in a Detroit tavern last day and Wednesday. Official made a meager start as an lente is a graduate of Manches- Blffh School, Milwaukee. He coin High School, San Fran- grab bag gift. night in support of President James Hoff a. Later a wildcat strike erupted U.S. spokesmen said the targeto artist with an idea for a comedy ter High School and a 1965 served in the U. S. Navy four cisco, is serving with the U.S. from what had been scheduled as a routine business meeting. (AP Photofax) were rail and truck yards flvi cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse graduate of the University of years and is also employed at Coast Guard. He is stationed and six miles from the city’s RED DEMANDS MET — and saw the lively rodent be­ Oonnecticut, Storrs. He was Pratt and Whitney. on the USOG cutter. Cape center. HONG KONG (AP)—Portu­ come a worldwide InsUtutlon. music director at East Catho- The wedding is planned for Hedge at Bodega, Calif, American military ihen said guese in Hong Kong fear the He pioneered feature length lie High School before entering Feb. 18, 1967 at St. Bridget A September 1967 wedding is Art, Exhibit witth Civic Orchestra Concert the reported damage probably Macao goveminent’s capitula­ Hoffa Moves to End Strike color cartoons, popularized na­ was the result of Communist active service with the U.S. A ir Church. planned. tion to demands made on it by Mrs, Jane W. Gutt, left, of tus Jones, William Cowing, Paul arship. She studied with the art exhibits in Manchester, East ture films, expanded into adven­ Force. He Is stationed at West ' ' Communist China . has reduced Pleasant 'Valley Rd., South Zimmerman and Estelle Ooniff. late Walter Von Arsdale, Baron Ha(tford, Hartford and other antiaircraft shells and missiles, ture, comedy and musical films. shot at U.S. planes, faUlng back Mesa Air Force Station, Albu­ the tiny colony on the China Windsor, and Mrs. Ruth Krantz She served !■««) years as coun­ Von Schlippe and Paul Zimmer­ areas. Many of their paintings He became a mainstay of televi­ on the city. The defaislve fir# querque, N. M. Business Mirror coast to the status of a Peking of 10 Scott Dr. will have an art cil member of Hartford Society man. Her works have also been are in private collections. (Her­ Of Angry Detroit Truckers sion. The fabulous success of his was intense. The wedding is planned for puppet exhibit Wednesday, Jan. 4, in of Women Painters. Her works in many juried shows including ald photo by Pinto) huge amusement park, Disney­ "We have been very precise April 8, 1967. conjunction with the concert of have been in many juried shows Connecticut Armory, Springfield land, set the pattern for others The Macao government radio DETROIT (AP) — Teamdters announced Hoffa’s .plans for the Quinn and this reporter, smash- with our bombbigs and from all Unallied Economists Expect the Manchester Civic Orchestra. including Plaza 7; Springfield Exposition, Plaza 7, Enfield elsewhere. He built a studio announced Monday night that President James R. Hoffa re- rally. ing a camera and kicking dents we can determine, we didn’t do the Portuguese colonial govern­ Doors will open at 7 p.m. for (Mass.) Art League National; Lions Club, Springfield Art that, in facilities and volume of Names No Help both fairways tumed to Detroit today to queU By daybreak, hundreds of in the side of Quinn’s car in an the damage,” a tep source said. MOUNT ANGEL, Ore. (AP) ment had agreed to the de­ the exhibit ilii the small auditor­ Springfield Exposition, Westfield League National and Hartford Teamsters drivers had failed to attempt to confiscate a roll of production, rivaled the majors. Poorer ’67 Than G>lleagues (Mass';) State Teachers College Society of Women Painters. a wildcat strike by members of "We don’t know. We are looking —A couple of politically good mands made after bloody riot­ ium of Manchester High School. open report for work in the Detroit film. Disney was a stubborn non­ into this thing very closely.” and Connecticut Academy. names failed to help a man who By JOHN CUNIFF Forecasting is essentially in­ ing last week instigated by the TTie conpert . 'will be held at Both women are members of every nite till 9. his home local who are jirotest- "This la really the Team- conformist who brought his The U.S. Command an­ was In a field of five candidates AP Business News Analyst terpreting, and there is a gener­ Red Chinese. Eight persons 8:15 in Bailey Auditorium at the Mrs. Krantz attended the Mu­ the Canton Artist Guild and ing a recent Supreme Oxirt de­ "I’ve got 50 men who haven’t sters,’’ one of the attackers imaginative dreams to rellaty. nounced heavy; ground fire and for city council here. Truman al understanding among econo- were killed and more than 100 high school., seum of Modem Art School, New have been recognized and re­ inclmling satmtkqf cision tha/t may send Hoffa to reported," said an Associated said.
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