PRroAY,. NOVEMBER 24, 1967 iUantltrs^r Sttrnins H^mUi H m Week I M The Weather danoe ho IndudclBl Zone. The OeMtor at^Hw Fair totoght. Low la R The Rev. Earle R. Cuater, pas­ «nm IB owned hy Obae Brae. Tomorrow fair and mild. B| tor of North Methodist Church, T P C t o H e a r About Town bcntUwMd refUne-dhgMtoaa op- In un>er 40e. will conduct a service Sunday tiM OouplM Club ot Oentur emlUone there b y the town 15,544 at 8:16 a.m. oh radio station Five Requests would lequhe that Jt be roned Manehe$ter-^ 4 City of Vittage Charm OoBgTC(utlon>l Church wiH spon- WINF. Ihe program Is'sponsor- h T ita annual ChfUtmaa p u ty InriuatrM. si^ by the Manchester Council of A pubUo taewtng wlH be hbid Other land in the area be­ VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 47 fFOURTBEN PAGES-^TV SBCTIONI BIANCHBSTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1967 (Ctooalfiea AdvwttUng an Vaga U f PSICB SEVEN e m it for ehihlran o( the church on Churches. Saturday, Dec. S, from 2 to 4 by the Ptonnlte and Z ottog in g oonddBred fior Mtw changes p.m. in Woodruff Han. Reaerva- .Oonnniseton'Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. In to Induetttel or eommcrcdal' ' The Greater Hertford Degel the hearing room of the Munlol- rone inohide property owned by tlona cloae Wedneaday and may Secretaiies AssodaMon wiM be made with Mrs. Donald Ellis pal BtSlrtlng on five ragueata. Oaae Bras., Kohn Bros., the Ml-MT MAIN ST., »IANOHE8TBB-648-8478 hsuve a dinner meeting Wednes- One la for a qwclal permit for Oeti ei* fbknfiy, seal WMMr Ldtr c(.22 Packard Bt. or Mrs. O *orge utoy at the 09ty Club o f Hiatts lOe-unlt group dwaBlnga on W. tie. B ^ey of 84 Carol Dr. ford. A ootcMaSl hour will Start ItkMle ‘rpke. weat of Fountain The reguoelt fo r a wane a t 5:30 p.m. and dinner w ill be VBlage. The applicant is Mer­ change In thto area may be OPEN TONIGHT ^ Manchester Registered served a t 6:45.. ritt BUdwln. tadoen up ad the Jbnuory pub- AND EVERY NIGHT Nurses Aasodstlon wiU have a Another regueet to by Green Mo hearkv. CbHstmas party Monday. Dec. The Marine League Auxiliary Manor OtwatruoUon Oo. for a The TPC to dtudylag the 4 at WlUie'e Steak House. Din­ w ill sponsor a card party at the aom changb to Realdeiwa AA area wMi a view toward de­ ner will toe served at 7 pjn. af­ Marine Hall of Parker St. Mon­ for about 100 aerea now aoned termining the exaot bomidatlea ter * social time at 6:30. Reser­ day at 8 p.m. There w ill be pris­ Rasldanee off Vernon St near toveived. T 0 9 P.M. vations close Tuesday and may es, and refreshments will be the Vernon town Une. The IBXCiaPT SATURDAYS toe made with Miss Diane KH* served. change to asked ao that the For- mas o f KS9 Irving S t or Mrs. aat ISU aubdivtoton of homes Gloria Thoresen, 466 W. Middle The Town Pension Board has coidd be extended. At the Oot Tpica Those attending are re­ Scheduled a meeting fo r Mon­ 10 TPC hearing Oreen Kanor*a minded to bring a grab bag g ift day at 4 p.m. in the iMunito- application vras withdrawn with The event is open to membere ipai BuUdilng Hearing Room for - a privilege. and their invited guests. the discussion o f routine busi­ A rone change to sought from Realdenoe 2tone B to BusbMaa “The I>«to«hed AmerJoan," a ness. It vriU be the ffrst meet­ Town X^adet'Gets W PI Award Zone I for a parcel of land on MANCHESTER BARDEN CLUB flhn which describes and an- ing fo r its newest member, LTC Ralph E. McCIiOn, head of the m ilitary science depart­ the north aide o f N. Main S t aOy«es the apathy of the Amer- Mrs. Dcrothy Kenny. ment at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass. p r e s e n t oppoelte Stock Place. The ap­ ta n pUbUc, wiU be Shown at Oeft) presents Cadet Daniel C. Creamer the Distinguished Dr. Esmall K. Falaz, a gyne­ M ilitary Student Award at the Institute. Cadet Creamer la the plicant to J((AP Photofax) Devaluation of 177 Main St., has recently A. Campbell, daughter of Mr. S t John’s Sts. to Business Zone completed Army basic training Monday at 8:16 p.m. in the Marine League Auxiliary are ’ LA R G E MONbAY. NOVEMBER 27 — 1:30 P.M. ) and Mrs. A.R. Campbell of 42 n , novr roned Residence C and NASA, the 7:30 a.m. photo shows storms off the By ED MORSE ;at Ft. Dlx, N.J. He has been school library. Members work- Invited to attend the event. BU N D LES I > ii^ for the Christmas Baaaar Joseih St., have recently been Reeldence A Jm betqg regueefod AP Buolneu Writer anigned to an aircraft main­ by Florence Vanderbilt and ex­ Come eariy and visit our Quiet in Dak To tenance repairman speclallat cn Dec. 2 are reminded to at­ named to the dean’s list at Rus­ Navy Hospltalman Gary L. NEW YORK (AP) — Despite tended by the TPC. course at Ft. EhistlB, Va. tend the meeting. sell Sage College, Troy, N.Y. McHugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Glenney Go. ) the devaluation of the British Not scheduled for public SAIGON (AP) — Com- from the U.S. 25to Infantry Di­ herald another Communist Ob' John H. McHugh of 200, Hills- 336 N. Main St. pound and other important heelring to a rone change fo r CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE Gold Run Reported ‘Near Panic’ events in the world of finance, vision on a sweep operation 86 tempt to take Loe Nlnh. town Rd., has recently com­ 4 . monist troops fired 26 or Laurel lake from Rural Resl- ) ...... jnaUonal and InternaUonal, the miles nmtowest of Saigon oame Despite toe earlier defeats a pleted basic Hospital Corps a t 12:80 P.M . ^ ' , LONDON ■— London sii];q>ly could outlast the specula- on, gold mine tosues on the Jo- dollar might be weakened in toe market this week etaged 30 mortar shells today at under heavy small arms, auto­ Loe Nlnh, where toe Reds lost a School at San Diego, Calif. gold dealers report buying or- Uve fever. haimesburg stock exchange wake of toe pound devaluation. Its beet rise since stocks made American posi'tions in the matic weapons and grenade reported 918 killed In one week ) iIa m arm ■n4vii,a- In n.n Roports Channelled from Eu- Brokers said Friday was toe Berg, inIn Tokyo on a trade mls-mto- fire. The 16-minute flreflght left eariy this month, and later at (Boutique will close at demonstration time and reopen their 1067 peak on Sept 25. Dak To sector, which had •. Franz Pick, a New York most hectic day of trading any- slon, said toe dollar will keep Its two U.S. infantrymen dead and Dak To, U.S. officers expressed 41784.90 at 8:00 until 4:30 p.m.) It was the third straight week Youths Canvass THINK SMALL ie proportions from all over expert on worid flnanee, indlcot- one could remember. Gold present value deoj^te efforts by of resistance to the long slide— been quiet for 24 hours af­ 28 wounded. Communist casual- belief that toe enemy high com- 19M VoDMW g en Sedan ) toe world in toe challenge to toe ed that 870 tons of gold were share prices soared in toe mom- some European quarters to de- Ues were not known. niand alma to press a dry aea- DeHveawd in Manchester it lasted six weeks—from the ter the bloodiest battle of Decora'tions for WaM, TaMe, Door, Mantle U.8. dollar towtoed off by Brit- rold on European maikets from Ing but dedined somewhat in cUne It. In toe attack near Fhuoc son offensive In toe Jungles For Food Fund Elquipped with leatherette In­ Septemger high. This week the Vietnam war. A field terior, windshield washer, 2- Antique Flower Arrangements, ) ain’s devaluatkm of toe pound Wednesday through Friday’s toe afternoon. But he said he disagreed with brought toe _ first _ solid advance— Binh, toe Communists fought north of Saigon. The Junior High Methodist But Washington says toe dollar «sloae. Pick sold S415 ckdd opened on Hong Kong’s U»e sonrellsd French theory that for M y week since dispatch said there were men from the name South Viet­ Near Phuoe Binh today South speed electric wipers, heater, ChristinaB Gifts, Note Paper, Napkins, Youth Fellowship of South defroster, 4^way safety flashers, Is safe. ^ mUllon was Involved in that fr«e market today with dealers doUars are not as good os gold mld-^mernber some casualties. namese battalion that killed 148 Vletnamaoe headquartera said American artillery responded Methodist Church w ill partici­ baok-up Ughts, front and rear Christmas CooldeB and Food ) trading and estimated Uie U.S. a. bit more bullish than usual that toe worid’a money It was ’ ’the first meaningful Viet Cong in toe same area Oct. an estimated battalion of guer­ Brltlab financial writers cast with eountorfire at suspected pate In Connecticut Combat scat belts. gold loss at $600 million since i^it only a mild flurry of aettvl- structure must be overhauled, rally since toe downturn began 27. The earlier attack appeared rilla troops—perhaps 400 men— French President Charles de positions of toe mortar crows, wlUpplnic toe pound’st~«***«*» devaluatlcn vara one ty. ly. lYiere-jmere was was a a Iweklacx ofoi pressurepressure He ™ said devaluation Ugr,la atiU strong. Th® United States defended The______Dow Jones Industrial av- district -headquarters town of two-to-one. Baito time they were The program, sponsored by cy. don Exchange, which handles In New York toe news of toe *be dollar by conUnubig to meet erage this week advanced 16.49 The show of Red opposition In Loe Nlnh, 80 miles to toe west repulsed with toe aid of artillery the Connecticut Council' of NCitoer toe U.S.'Treasury nor U*® bulk of European gold bual- world gold run weakened stocka Ibe gold demand from ita $18 points to 877.60. that region of too central high- near the Cambodian border. and air strikes, a spokeman lands foXowed ig> 19 separate Churches, Is a Joint effort of »tn«n/.tai experts elsewhere **®®®- about 6 tons a day, al- on toe New York Stock Ex- billion oupply at Ft. Knox at toe jjo ^ much further will toe A South Vietnamese spokes­ said. Joined In toe finger pointing though the exact figures are idiange In eariy trading but lat- regular rate q f $85 an ounce. I f recovery carry? Some analysta mortar and flamethrower at­ man said today’s attack might Mbst -uf toe Viet Cong dead Protestant, Jewish and Roman tacks on South Vietnamese mili­ however. In Paris Albte Chalaji' kept secret. More thnn loo tons er prices rallied and actually Lhe price tor gold wore forced ,,,ere quite optimistic about toe were strung Just outside toe Catholic Churches. Governor tary posts, provlnoial capitals don, an Influential GaulBst dep­ of ihe metal were sold Friday managed a gain over Thursday. spec^tors wi^d realize chances tor a solid year-end government perimeter. Some John Dempsey Is honorary and hamlets from an area north uty In toe NaUonal Assembly, -md record sales alee were Fritz Berg, president of toe huge proflts, toe dollar automat­ rally. enemy soldiers managed to chairmM ^of the drive to help of Saigon to the fertile Mekong He Give* a Shuck said toe 'gold run was “ not the chalked up In Paris and Zurich. Federation of German Industry, ically would be devalued and Zinder commented, however: breach toe perimeter but were relieve world hunger. delta In the south. fault of toe French govern­ Scenes of “ near pandemo- dismissed as “ quite iminub- toe structure of International fi­ “ Upside progress seems likely BIRMINOHAM, AU. (AP) quickly gunned down before Proceeds of the drive will be nance itself would tremble. The government said its I ment’ ’ hut could be traced sim­ nium’ ’ were reported in bidding able” any spectdatlon that toe to become more difficult as the — “Peanuts. Get your fresh they could getgi to toe last line of distributed through the Bishop’s troops killed at least 110 of toe ply to private buyers who ml*- list approiuihes what appears to ivernmenb^giguytttoB R elief Fund, United Jewish Ap­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ be an arba of heavy reiiatance nUd^ in - otM attack nett ere OBnoDed and lir w ^ o e c K ii peal and the Protestant Over­ ' trust toe preoant world financial dent Johnson and key American Phuoe Blnh, about 70 milas HOUl setigr. ------In the 887-896 zone o f the Dow a football gams? Not this The South Vletnam «9|. aald I seas R elief Fund. Those makliig and inteiTiatioiial financlid lead­ north of Saigon. WE’RE OPEN OhAlandon s i ^ “ The Frenrii Jones induztrial kveViage.'’ time. It’s part of toe new they eaptuied 39 wea])ou in­ donations may desig;nate the show ers have reaffirmed pledges to The Communist predawn at­ goveriunent In' no way wtriies The market week began with mayor of Birmingham’s hos­ cluding five antiaricraft ma­ service agency of their choice. back the position of the Ameri­ tacks, moot with mortars, left at toe fall of toe dollar and never a Jolting decline and consider­ pitality. chine guns, two flame tbrenrers, can dollar “ down to the last bar least 84 persons dead—17 South wanted the fall of to# pound. able “scare selUiig’’ on week­ Mayor (3eorge Selbels has and 22 Chinese Cemfaiunlat of gold.” Vietnamese soldiers and 17 ci­ “It simply notes that toe In­ end news that Britain had de­ a large bag of roasted pea­ AK47 assault rifles. Toronto Doctor Says The promise came after a day valuated the pound aterllng to vilians—and 140 wounded, in­ In toe delta, one of toe mortar ternaUonal monetary system of hyperactive gold buying In in­ nuts In a credenza behind Tlw Worid's BMt $2.40 from $2.80 and at the cluding 92 military. his desk which he offers to attacks was on toe provincial comprises grave rls)m because ternational marketo In the wake Fourteen mortar shelUngs I PerfuiiMt— ColoQiMS of the American balance of pay­ same Ume raised its bank rate people when they come into capital of Can Tho, the biggest “Free Gift Wrapping” TONIGHT of toe devaluation of toe British to 8 per cent from 6Vi P®*" cent. came in toe delta, which toe olty in toe delta, 75 miles south HALE ments deficit Franca wants as a Cord Never Severed his office. pound. The drive to buy gold In Washington, the Federal Re­ Viet Cong controls. In an appar­ consequence I that diverse coun­ “I’U bet ttOs U toe only west of Saigon. Several rounds TORONTO (A P)' — The Bur­ surgeon at Toronto General, de­ was seen as part of a broad serve Board hiked toe discount ent effort to show that toe gov­ of 82ipm mortar Are landed ARTHUR DRUG tries take measures In Ume to movement to change paper mayor’s office In the United scribed his operation method rate to 4V4 per cent from 4 per ernment coimot provide adequ­ States where you can get near the headguarten of toe red M totoi?liltoiua“ m^^^ Nov. 14. He then brought out money for toe solidity of metal. ate protection for toe people. crisis In iriilcih all countries, in- Hoapital said Friday night X; cent. free peanuts while talking to South Vietnamese 4to Logtstical Proulx, 24, a Quebec truck driv­ The doUars-for-goId ruoh was The Monday decline was U.S. troopa operating north of . eluding France, would be toe rays ahow that Bernard Proulx' the mayor,’ ’ he quipped. Command, leas than a mile er paralysed from toe shoulders described aa a temporary flurry softened greatly by a very Saigon also had a brief encoun­ south of Can Tho. The head- vlcUma," he added. spinal oord never was severed, by Plerre-Paul Schrweitser, Selbels, a Republican, down in an accident In October ter today with an unknown siaed took office Nov. 14. ^ France did help to spur toe although the man was shown 1968 He oald he had operated on managing director of toe 107^- (See Page Thirteen) Communist fores. A company (See Page Fourteen) CARPET and FLOOR bullion flurry, however, by an­ when a well known (Canadian Proulx rix months ago and had tion International Monetary nouncing it again would demand surgeon said he had found a him denumstrate the use of his Fund. He Bald In a Voice of COVERING OUTSTANDING VALUE! U.S. gold tor its dollar eamlngs way to repair a Mvered spinal limbs. America interview it wlU be TEMPLE'S t In Washington, officials gen- cord. f In an interview with toe Globe halted by toe determination of -erally agreed that toe U.S. gold Dr. Qected back In Toronto tornadoes, the 1907 damage iMchanics in your ehoico, mochanics In your chplco irrigation posslbUltiea of toe He left the S)t-bour auction with today. figures were $100 »niinn« below of colors. L Compare arid land. It lies two to 10 miles 1,196 acres at a cost of $88,000. In Mlmray’s demondraticn, the United States’ average oh- of colors. . from the Columbia River and Rex Elite, former s t^ legls- Proulx was wheeled in on a bed. damage npocte. Aaywlwre now Is used primarily for graz­ lator from Pendleton, atw He pulled on allnga over the bed ij|,^ toll for 1967—46 in g .__ bought more than one tract He and lifted himself to a sitting dead, Inciudbig 15 In toe Uidted atm Despite toe ^ilritod bidding, paid $46,000 for 1,706 acres, poattioii. Then, with nuraea help- gtatew-waa fa r IsM eevero UMSIROm vmVL hieami uholebm bidden poaaed over eight t r a ^ Most of the money goes in the' ing, be moved off toe bed and tbs 1966 irtaffiv* when T6 panon* ' az 7,165 acres In Morrow O ou ^ Buy for yourself— buy for gifts. Use your regular charge were aubtioned for $667,400. Bid- CSaCFWgeDtv.) (Da. PUg. Iflve) ' ^ or our layaway plan. These all-weather coats have split

■!t shoujders and slash pockets. Marvelous iridescent shades The damage toll for 1967, ort- gtnally set at |1 bUUon, w «s re ­ of olive, natural, gray or blue. Regular 34-40, short 34- duced to $207,650,000 by the re­ TuricMi Cypriot soldier walks on guard facing tense after new flights over the islands by *Dlric- 44, long 36-46. port rdeaeed Vriday. In I960, Greek Cjrpriot section of Nicosia- Barricades can ish jets and two binnb blasts in Greek quarter of SAVE 25% ON REVERSIBLX Navy Head Closes Log up destruction was to |l.O bilUon be seen at right 'behind the soldier. Cyprus was Nicosia. (AP Photofax) Men's Departnrlent — Main Floor and the year before that at UP TO 9 X 12 482,OM,000. BRAIDED Rues Only two bfurrlcanes Veoidiod Peacemakers Work on 4 Fronts In Skipper. Appeal Case the wndniand The hurrioane MATERIAL-LABOR center, sold one, Hurri­ ’ Reg. I42.9&. 9 2 3 9 5 ^ ^ ^ \ WASHDrarON (AP) — The radar )dcket ship U8S Vanoe oen wBl demand to know ie Juat cane Doris, was more beneflolal PwpawHoii Edra secretory of toe- Navy ha* while patrollng South Vie^ how In belt ttaia could happen in toon deetniotlve, fUtbough she Cyprus Invasion Fears Lessen GOOD SELECTION OF COLORS . i .doeed toe booise the case of nomeee watoTO in 1966. toe United Statoe Navy.” was blamed for three deollis off Ocean City, N.J. lA. Okndr. Mbroua A. Anbetter, The AxniMlter case attracted Andieltor wa* rdleved after a NICOSIA (AP) — American- portedly called for wlthdrawl of Security Council in New York “Damages for Dorla can be men opened fire against Thridah . ,who tried unmeoenfoSy to ap­ wide aljtentlon in Navy drclee, Navy Inveatigatiao oondudM he made Turklah Jetg screamed Greek and Turkish troops from that the Turks planned to attack positions, but U.N; peace, force Men’s peal hie nU af from command of with some retired admirals re- a b o i^ “ groae lack of Judgment ogoaldered mlnm*,” gold Arnold FREE ESTIMATES over Cypnu again today, but the Island and guarantees for by isupday. This, he aald, “ Is the Dowiitown Sugg, acting chief of ttae oontor. headquarters denied the allega­ fUtp, poiied on hie side. And dipt and InabiXtgr to command and fears of an imminent invasion the safety of the ’purklsh Cypri­ knowledge of'all governments.” tion. #Twoedt “A damage of $150,000 1* attrib­ SHOP AT HOME Main Sf. * The Navyeold Friday night Rlebacd O. Alexander, reocnlly lead people.” leaoened aa peacemakers ot minority. The proposal The new overflights by Turti- Three bomb blasts, called tha Secretory Paul R. Ignatliia designated eUpper of the Vtot- uted to the atorm but tUs Testimony in the probe al­ worked on f ^ fronts to bead seemed a substantial Greek tsh lU M ^ I^ today came “ work of Turttidi saboteHipi'' by “ after very ptreanal oonoMeta- nam-bound taattleoblp New Jer­ leged questlonaihie oonduot amount riXH dd not be part of the o ff a daoh betweeb tbe U.S.- ccmcesslon In the face of a supe­ diortly council voted Mcmchostur • MarriagbonBi damage accounting since bene­ police, rooked Greek oomlBiitnl- DIAL 6434662 bM eonduded “toere la sey, permnelly vqip^ed to Ig­ which w®®' ecrniptained. of by egulpped armlee of dreece and rior Turkish fluting force. unanimously td’wsk both Greece NYLON CARHTS ficial pains and sand deposits on ties without causing dabtege or no vaXd raasoB for altorlqg^ltae natius cn bebolf of the 42-yeer- some officers serving under Ththey. A Turkish spokesman said the and Turkey to pull back from ' NO OBLIGATION ★ tba beadles more than made «q> injury. i < with built-in Foam Pads • All SizM, 'dedaion that Lt-Cmdr. Arnbel- old Arntaelter. W i» U.8. prsBldentlal envoy Cyrus oouncU at ministers would dis­ “ the brink of war” .iand refrain There were a)ao tbeea move* tor'e turttwr aadgnpiarit to com­ The New Jersey la being tolt- Navy legal eouroes said un- tor the loosea.” Vance carried to An)ura a cuss the plan before a meeting from acts likely to aggravate Out Of Town Gall Oolkct r| Chargo Doris, the foiwto of dgbt trop­ toward peace: Glylas aad mand wmdd be ttapprofelate.” en oiit of motobaHv at Philadel­ oonteeted findings obmred that Greek forolgn. ministry oource later In the day of the natien’a the situation. —The Security Council threw TgwiMiM reftiaad A n iieltor’a ical atomiB In the aeason, ^ Aft' Accounts phia. Ainbelter; described os oompromloe pro- war planning group, the NaUon­ Reserve offleers of the 10,0()0- its ouniMirt behind an veoriMi Into the Carnllnaa after 9 X 12 Reg. ^9.95 * T T V OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 Colon Rogalar $49415 reg o n t to authortao a ocurt dt Alexander, who taoe bean In —Made false poeitton reports In poeala, and met for two hours al Security CouncU. man Greek Cypriot national from Secretary General U Invitod! Ingutry. toa Navy 4 yaars, told Ignatius apparent zeal to operate the eroeelng tbe ooulfaeni AtianUo., iritb Turklah Fmeign Mlnlator Cyprus’ ambassador to the guard were called to duty F ri­ Thant tor “ greatast aaodara- AntooMor was relieved after In a written statemecri: “MV. Ibaan Sabri OaglayanglL AnUgne Geld, Blue Oreen, Olive, Avocado, Red, Mocha, Candy Stripe Thun. - FW. 9 -9 United ations,, Zenon Rossldee, day night and a Turklah-Cypriot three mnattis in command o f toe Secretary, aH of your offl- (See Page Seven) (See Page Two) ' The |dan Vance outlined re­ had eharged earlier before the radio station charged guards­ (See Page nve) ft, • ' •! " • I- ■- _...y 'S t ; " "-N ':-:0 I, '■ ' v *■ ■ ■ ■ , . .. ' I ' ■ MANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNm SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1967 HANCHESISR EVENDK3 BKBAU). SAKCRBSTISB. OOHM. SATUSDAT, MOTEHBBB W, IMT Evaiiflufist, W H e Sh^itiwold Ck>ld Rim Reported c e s fSouth dealer TAsa ronweaw. I sides vuinenble Mlrainallat and lift. Roy os UULVB TBBE NORTH To Be ‘Near Panic’ JotoMO of How Talk C9ty mu ' ^y awnmnin m nfW 0U > ♦ 7 ■pralal oertooen m cvongo pteyor KpmaOB a 9 K 7 4 (OiMttoBrd tram t*«ge Oim*> OhuHili. MBt woriL jjj|- lenniiig' hoir to taka fl* 0 K643 Hnufetol pooren to rapport the in a leeing position because gpld TUNslay througb Rab m m o o and aavaim mera yaan S 110872 pound and maintain the value of la becoming obsolete as the In- today o HH w at TM pjn. Bon- evaiy flnmt in light WEST EAOT their own currencies. tematianal rapport for curren­ day, Dae. 8 OKmoan arfll bo at ^^ary good playar can 4 A652 oO 843 •Wldte gnus* ami Tfti— ury ot~ cy. U a.m. and T taka k Onaaia or laava It alona. 9 q lo 3 9 6 2 fldala said they were fully con­ When It no longer occupies Tha Rev. IBr. JohWdii mU Opaaing laad — quean of 0 Q110 O A9872 fident that American and world ,that role, he said, its price will praadi and Mft. Jabami, d o$p- K 6 s 4 943 rdd reserves were sufficient to drop to "something much'closer oaK ptahUt, wiU play aaeyaO ^ ^ today's one finoaao or SOUTH to M an oimce than to $SB.’‘ prevent the dollar from follow­ ramie and ring goapal hymna. ta U M h u mndd lure tba avaraga 4 K Q J 109 ing the pound Into devaluation. Reuss said he expects the Ihs avaagaliat has oondnebed pisyer to defeat Ha rtiffo the 9 AJ983 Treasury to push for removal of Scfawettser said the. United ■arvloaa in many AraambUoa of aMond diidnaiid. loads a heart 0 5 States "still has a,^^^ large the requirement that part of the Ood ohurdMs during tha past to dummy's Mng and Mas a ♦ AQ gold reserve compared to its In­ nation's gold stock be frosen as 3S yaara Ha has bean pastor of flnessa on tha back. a reserve for federal reserve West North Em I ternational obligations, and it is churdMs In Osatnlng. H.T., Oo- waM wins with the queen of PsM I NT Pats notes once the present wave of quat Mfam.. Patanoa, N.J. and hearts and laads anotbar dia- certainly quite adequate to meet Pass All Pass speculation subsides. About $10 Stshaflurd. WhOa hr Pabaraon, mond to make South raff again, 4 9 any possible request for conver­ Opening lead — 0 Q sion." billion o f the niAfon's $13.0 M - ha eras head Protaatant ohap- South knoeha out tha aoa of He said he expected action by llon g(dd reserve is presently lain at St Joa^'a spadea, and Waat roturns a ——------the fund’s directors by Monday frosen as a backup. thaia. haart South has already, lost poinla in Ugh aarda, and 1 point to establish a fl-.t billion credit London gold dealers said buy­ Ha h^ oonduotad aervloaa at thraa Moks and must surely ^ the douMaton, not quMa by member nations to support ing orders were piling up in youth eampa, on radio fcnaad- joae a d u b M ck as waU, , <.fWMq[9i for a raaponaa to tha the pound. "near panic" dimensions from oaMt^ and whUe in Stamford a more axparlenead Sooth opening bid. If partiMr opanad Presidential press secretary abound the wrorld. Dealers on wan prashytar of the eoulliam might try tha dub flneaae in- ^th one ymi wouM George Christian reaffirmed for the Johannesburg Stock Ex­ Haw England District of ttas atsad of tha haart Unasw. TMa to two dneo newsmen In San Antonio, Tex., change In South Africa reported AsnambUsa o f Ood. loaes, ajid South stUl looea tha than you could count an axira President Johnson's assurance "near pandemonium" m specu­ trump trick. Down one d tber point for length in partnar*B of last Saturday that the United lators, hoping the price of gold way. _ suit. States is determined to main­ will rise, rushed to buy gold Their Second Godiitry tanq^tatloa Osp^ilght IMT, tain Ms guaranteed price of $3S mining stocks. Three Oermane composers — A pure-hbarted player makes General Fentorw Osip. an ounce to anyone wanting to The Swiss National Bank ad­ Handel, Haydn and Mendel*- the contract by resisting aU buy gold. vised that nation’s leading TTtof’s Bohby Turning On the Chrittnuu Lighis solm —regarded England as temptation. He ruffs ttae second "We believe the world supply banks to stop temporarily for­ their second country. Handel diamond, knocks out the see of Drift* Im prisonittent ward salek* of .gold in a move to with a boost from dad, two-year-old Bobby Brock gats set to push the master smteh and was the only one who became M>ades, ruffs the diamond r»- of gold is sufficient In the light Manchester's Christmas decorations at three widely scattered points—downtown Main ^ ___ During World War I, Eugsna protect its supply of dollars. The a naturalised EngUrti cltisen. turn, and draws trumps with present situation, Christian St., the Manchester Shopping Parkade off W, Middle Tpke., and the Burr Corners complex of Daba made a speech oondemn- said, declaring that a devalua­ Liondon Metal Market reported ------the king of ace. No the price of silver had risen to a stores off Tolland.Tpke. The ceremony took pirae Just before dusk yesterday at the new Hart­ ’ tag government proeeeution for tion of the U.S. dollar and a con­ ford Electric Light Co. power substation on ORx>tt St. to usher in the Christmas shopping BUNUTCBB XBIA8 TREES mind you. aedltion. He was arrairted and new high of $2.10 an ounce. CARSON, CaUf. (AP) — Mr. Then South leada out tala sequent disruption of world season, traditionally the day sifter Thanksgiving. The Christmas lights will remain on night­ to a 10-yaar prlaon money markets will not occur. In New York, Frans Pick, in­ and Mn, John Swanson sent spades, dlacardtag oluba from ^ h,* m .. ternational currency expert, ly through Jan. l. Bobby's dad is Robert L. Brock, executive vice president of the Chamber of miniature Christmas trees to dummy. Eventually South can term tor riolaUon c* me sa- Treasury officials in Washing­ Commerce. Looking on are Douglas Thompson, vice president of the Parkade AssoclatUm, said his European informants servicemen sons overaeaa take the ace of clube and niff a c i 5 ton said the storm of specula­ next to pole, and Harold Oaboury, chairman of the Chamber's Retail Division. (Herald photo t h e lr P io h a g e . estimated European gold sales 5 tive buying was "Just.about the and some of their budf^ both the queen of cluba in dum m y.______by Pinto.) i Mnd and intensity we expected. at a total of 870 tons valued at ____ laat year and the year befon. West may niff the last spade "When a major country de­ $41S million from Wednesday Their BMui, Army Bgt. Jetan if he likes, but he cannot tater- values its currency, there is through the close of business Rd., Vetnon; Mrs. Afoa Swanson and Marine Cpl. fere with declarer's plan. bound to be a shakeout after­ Friday. S e a s o n Hospital Notes sM, 2S W. AOddle Tpke.; Wayne Swanaon, are home thia Daily Qneatton Normal turnover on the Lon­ 1967 Schendel, 218 Main St.; Mn. m M i i m wards," an official said. Vlslttag hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Christmas. But the trees an Partaer opens the Uddtag don Exchange, which handles Patricia Ruth, East Hampton; going out Just the aalne—00 wttfa one vade, aad the next William McChesney Martin, in all areas excepting mater­ Flee OaL «l Gas Every Car the bulk of European gold busi­ F o r S t o r m s Louis Lairo, Westfield Mhae.; two-foot-hl^ artificial treea. player paasea. Ton boMt chairman of the Federal Re­ nity where they are 2:80 to 4 Now t im Sob. Starts 7rtt ness, la about 0 tons a day. No Walter KohU, 204 Msq>Ie St.; The trees will go to Southern Spades, 8-4-8; Hearta, S-8; DIa- serve Board has often declared pjn. and 7 to 8 p.m. and pri­ the board's intention to support official figures were available Mn. Katherine Kirwta .Glas­ California servicemen in Viet- mends, A-9-8-7-2; Chibs, t-4-S. ______Wrought iron furniture on redwood sundeck photographed through window wall because dealers keep secret the S e e n L i g h t vate rooms where they are tonbury; Mrs. Barbara Jartts. ■^N EMOTIONAL AND Mr. and Mrs. Juros sit in ,a corner of the living room facing the window wall which extends across the rear of the area the dollar by selling gold at the 10 ».m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are nam whose names were provld- What do you aay? ^RXUALAxUAtTUjM»fAi&W TMft-Qj* ^A R I* r guaranteed price “ right down to size of gold transactions. Bakos Rd., ToBand; Mrs. Erth- ed by the U80. Answer: Pass. You hav Pick estimated the U.S. gold (Gontinoed from Page One) requested not to smoke in pa­ er Hollister, U7 KOgh St., Rock­ the last bar of gold.” tients’ rooms. No more than jME FONM jggaegpr Chairman Henry Reuss, D- loss at $600 million since the Hurricane Beulah claimrd 81 ville; Thomas Flaherty, 40 Lan­ British government devalued two visitors at one time per caster Rd.; Mn. Marion Fits- Wis., of the House International lives as it ravaged the Carib­ pqnance subcommittee predict­ the pound Saturday. Other patient. patrlck, 27B BhieOeld D r.’ iSnoBi d T h l l l l A . Heralding Homes ed speculators who are ex­ sources said this figure was too bean before swinging across the Also, Robert Prentiss, 101 changing (kdlars for gold end up high. tip of Mexico, into the Oulf of Patients Today: M5 Chestnut S t; James Sheldon, PagMi't MaRehesItr Cattim, Irc. 90 Main St; Mn. Jane Ander­ Mexico„ and plowing into Texas. AJ3(MinTED YiEg TBHDlAY: Five Uvea w w claimed ^ Adams. RFD 1, Ttoi- son and daughter, 88 Florence New Crystal Laka Rastaaraat IK MB a asma ftniaBMi nm St., EStagton; M n. Atata Hub- Hilltop House Designed the tornadoes she spawned in land; Mira. Louise Babeau, 472 Plus a Picture toe frank te ley and son, 2M Hackmatack MANCHESTER Texas and another 10 died be­ Reservodr Rd., Vernon; iMft. aad Ballroom be dlBouaeed — St.; M n . EBatae Johnaon and "Swedlab Wedding NighV fore the storm blew Itself out cn Ehiakija BerzikiB, 120 Ferest MAIN S1REET land. Texas citrus tatererts daughter, 0 Trotter St; Mn. "Nothlim CIOSMI Hm « but Hm Swhnmlii^" were aeverely hurt and towns Beveriy Krily and son, 40 Ol- For Informal Way of Life G y a f i t s "ood ed aa B ^ ' a IBO-mlle-an- cott S t; M n . Mary Kryirtak and Dining Room Opnn DaRy 5-9 P.M. j STORE daughter, 00 Green Rd.; Mn. K r.iv.)wrj ton VALUES Sotwrioy 12 Noon-9 P.M. 1N7 FAU, FILM FAIR # The only storm more severe ^ June Laiw and sot^ 12 Wtade- Hartfoid Area FInt Run # STORY By DROI8 BELDINO done In hickory paneling. A constructed. No attempt has Svndoy 12 Noon-0:30 P.M. # r been made to furnish it in eltiier mere Ave., Rockville; Mn. Dor­ STANLEY WARNEH t m huge brick fireplace in the liv­ othy Malan and daughter, Glas­ U gol OovMogts Sorvod 12 to 12 # I toOTOS By WILLIAM COE ing area has a raloed hearth strictly modem or colonial decor SUPER COUPONS tonbury; M n . Vtrgiida WlBtama f and wraparound mantel faoh- but, aa Mrs. Juroa says, "with »<»«»"« S ’s s 0 ' and son. East Hartford. Available Fointed out that no death SJn' Or Small—We Otter To AUI** Sad BIO WEEK to oonfosm to our tafOnnal way The mantel continues around for our comfort.”. n o r ^ i ^ figures wera avaU- F ly e r s SMurday SftSOftS a t Mfe and baflorod it to fK the the fireplace chimney into the able from Haiti, brurtted by the lyn iP un^ 33 Kane Rd — Gosed Moodaya — S im ^ dtlS-Sil^idO entranceway. The fireiSace ad- The overall effect is warm Among the highest flying rite w« chone,’’ Mr. and Mrs. and friendly, which la exactly atorm, and northern Mexico, Also, Heward Flllmoire, 172 Stanley Juroa Omnt HOI Rd., 80 has an opening at the rear, btrda on record are Canadian a t vriiat the couple Intend It to be. which like Texas was ravaged School St.; Oarl Hague, 40 DirectioiiB: which facea into the den. geese. ‘Diey have been observ­ ^ frank Ooventry, oedd of their hSItop Moat of the furniture In the Uv- by record__ floods__ and______tornadoes.WeSmen B d.; WUUam Hor- ed In flight at 29,000 feet. These Rt. 18, Exit 98, Rt. 30, EDington, Conn. bosne. tag-dtatag area la maple. Mra. The f t a ^ had a tato start; ^ - Andovw; sinattra Both lovera of the outdoors, same birds have a wing load OPEN AIX TEAR HOUND! Hiriir heme was dodgned bjr Mr. and Mrs. Juroa enjoy the Juroa lovaa to ooUeot antiquea with the tint atorm not forming of as high as 4.2 pounds per 0 until late in August. cdttvfflle; Mn. CanoS John- an eincMbect son, James E. ever changing New England especially old goblets, and has square inch. a fine collection a t them die- Besldea tiw $200 million in drew, 8 Niederwarter Rd., Waip- June o f Gtenbonbury, end in landscape and the activities played In the dining area. damage In Texas, the report pftig; Ewald Johnson, 202 aUuBibed among ,tieea high of blrda and small creatures School St.; Mn. Genevieve above R t 44A, wtth a meg- around their wooded home. A said Beulah left ^ binlque wlOi ActiuUly, the Uvtag-dtatag area $4.0 million in 'oani age and 10 Kennedy, East Hattfiord; Mn. ntBoant viiew of the aunound- series of long windows on the AiUoe end Wakam KfwMdes, TONIGHT—ENDS SUNDAY ing oountryride. outside walla of their home la one ku^e room , divided by dead; St. Vincent with minor a sofa. This la the expandable damage and two dead; St. Lucta S to m ; H erbeit LeBtile, IRFD 1, SHOWTIMES bring "the outdoortr indoora’/ to EUtagition; Mrs. M argaret U s- The couple have Jiived in Oav- them, whatever room they oc­ feature of the houae vritich the $8 million and no fcUalities; “ ANY WEDNESDAY”—8:40 couple most enjoy. They said itaerto Rico, $160,000 and one "BATTLE OF THE BULGE”—10:00 cutzy about two yearn, moving cupy. tSwre from Manchenter. Their that if a sit-down dinner for a deed; Dominican Republic, two "SONNY M id CHER IN GOOD TIBIES”- 7:00 Their fa'vorite warm-weather large group U planned, the sola dead and damages unknown; Mary MoOann, aon apetit about three yearn Dr. 3 WONDERFin. HITS—AND A U . IN OOLORI pdanniag hta perente' home, 'View, however, is from a red­ ia moved forward Into the liv­ V Haiti unknown; Oosumcl Island wood sundeck directly outside ing area, taoreaatag the size of Also, Patricia MdOarben, 253 which they alno deBcribe four dead and unknown dam­ of the living area. During the the dining room:- In reverse, Scho(d S t; Mrs. BUrabeth Mc- on a “houae for two wtth ages; Yucatan seven dead and winter months they get prac­ should they plan a buffet for a Raymond Juros painted oil for living room wall unknown destructica and north­ OuUoch, 40 Oloott S t.; Stephen hotel prilvOegeB,’' meentag tically the same 'view through Mcilnitoah, 356 E. Middle Tpke.; that although tt in lather number of gueets, the sofa may ern Mexico unknown. a window wall of sliding panels, be moved back Into the dining Mrs. AHce Mack, RFD 8, Man­ a moderately aiaed houae, it which opens on to the deck. chester; Mrs. Fftnoea MSler, nan eaaily anooramodete chU- area, and the else of the living room Increased. Granite Hard to Get John Hand Dr., Coventry; Mrs. dren and grandcMklren ooip- When aaked whether the sun Ellaabeth Nfomcsyk, 12 Bunce fortefaly for overnight or did not make the room unbear­ Housewives often complain SALEM, N.H. (AP) — A Sa­ Dr.; Oheriea PeSde, Venion longer virita, beoeuae of Ita ably warm in summer, J’uroa about being "left out of the con­ lem paving contractor confirms Trailer_____ *Paric, Vernon; Wanda______exipanideble featurm. said his son had designed the versation" when they have to that it has come to the polAt iR^mfowwaW,’ eeT Foirter St., window wall to face so that leave to prepare food for their that you Can hardly get any 'Whppdlng; Jonalthon R o g n , danEFOND ’oiasonR£iBaw From Grant HIU Rd. a only about a foot of sunlight en­ guests. This problem has been granite in the Granite State. 0 uLTnA>nAnMnfMiON» ■ P.O. Box 361, Cbvenfry; DE8nG)0nE§»JsipM3i«MUR8Hy abort driveway leada to a large tered the room In warm weath­ eliminated In the Juros home The demand for New Hamp- nCHNICOLOfl* Geosgo fitempip, Hartfonl; -«• k-I MOT M MnUI, JMM JINN ■ . A m • «u I ■ parWiig area at the main en­ er, but flooded the room during by placing a wide pass-through •hlre’s famous natural product wciBscotos* MOMssMsasaaean Geotge Tabor, 28 Crestiwood trance to the house, and to the the winter mcHiths. area ftom the kitchen to the BO exceeds the supply that An­ attached garages. D r.; JennUe TTwrfauSt, Deocter, Although the house Is con­ dining room . A counter Is drew S. Donovan, vice president Maine; Mns. JuUBi Zdofi, 34 I HMrNsiqr$<*ttntlitSwtnitM$l I of the Manchester Paving Co., Walls of the entrance hall, a temporary In its styling It is across the bottom of the open­ South St., Ooverttry; Micheuel pIna T en ilB eC the V nem ir ing and Is wide enough for serv­ Inc. of Hookaett, submitted to Bntaiday «tl04M den at the left of the front door, compatible with the traditional Zoibtei, 103 Cooper HH St. neighborhood in which it was ing or to accomodate Informal the town of Salem recently a BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A Sunday St80-«t05-8tW and Uving-dinlng room area are sidewalk contract with a atipu- meals for two. Shuttered dooni HMWNESnR MAIN ST. aRANTS daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. at each aide of the pas»-through lation he would not be able to Come To Our Wad. Bamsln Adolph Grimm, Starrs; a daugh­ M atinee-^ Ssnto SOo Antique ooamiode and mirror are in the paneled entrance hall may be closed If desired. NOW OPEN EVERY WEEK NIOHT put In the specified granite ter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Csr- curbing until next spring. doei, 88 Oak St. ; a daug^Kber to SAT. . SUN. MAT. ONLY Two bedrooms and a bath are UNTIL 9 PJI. (Hnday Him Friday) "It isn’ t that f'c r e la any M7. and Mrs. Brtioe Henry, Bnt. Tw o Bhofws ItSO-SOO at the end of the houae nearest shortage of granite in New Son. One Show Only At ItM the dtatag )$rea, but may be Children 75c. AdritaTOe (SA1VRDAY 9:30 A M . TO 5:30 P.M.) Hampshire, Vermont and Mas- DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: shut off for complete privacy. aachusetts quarlea,’’ Ifonovan Mrs. Joan Joddtn, 06 Richard When the sleeping rooms are said. "TTie cutters Just can't Fun And laolated It la possible for the keep up with the demand. Aa Excitement couple’s vlalttag grandchildren fast as they cut it, contractors to nap undisturbed while the Bring the Whole Family! With Fairyland II f are buying It up." Donovan says II adults are enj<^tag television the heavy demand tor granite la Favorites! or other activlUes. due moetlly to the unprecedent­ til- ed oonstruction. of Interstate Jomea Gamer JOSEPH E. LEVINE rtMin Windows in the bedrooms high'ways and bridges. Eva Marie Saint An Arthur fUnUn, Jr, were custom scaled to provide Yvea Mcntand Julu Bin ProducSon i : : Dad, treat Mom and tho kids ? I widlapaee for the furnlahtaga. VAN WILLAMS 8RD OH1LD HieWsct^ WbtIdOF' # I i All through the house the win­ t I SANTA MONICA, CaUf. (AP) to dinner out, with plenty of f I dows are double-paned with ta- — The wife of actor Van WU- J d J i f c a < u 6 r « alde screens, and are weather­ r I llams gave blrtii Friday night to good food, family fun. Our r t proof which ellmtaates the need an 8-pound, 18-ounce daughter, r I for atorm wtadows. The panes r 1 the couple’s third. menu is sat to suit every taste. 9 t can be reversed for ease In A mxikesman for Williams, i I cleaning. televlston’s Green Hornet, said I i Enjoy our pleasant atmosphere, $ I AJtogethier, James Juros only boys names had been dts- I i PanavtatoB ptamMd his paraiite' home so i t cusaed by the couide prior to the Metro Color and warm, friendly service. birth at Santa Mmilca’a St. would take a minimum of ef­ Monday thru Friday fort itq maintain, and even ita Johns Hosidtri, 8:00 Wllliama and his wife, Vickie, landaceplng oould be done grad­ Satardoy - Sunday ually. have two other daughtera, Nina, 1:80-5 KK)-8:S0 10, and Tla, 6. He is father of STEAKS and CHOPS Beoidea, James, the couple tw in- ghrla by an earlier SERVED IN THE ho* three other eons, Raymond marriage. Juiiw of Woodbury who has t • BEEFEATER TAVERN done many of the oil (pakitinga j; In their house; Oapt. Thomfus NOW thro SUN.! NOW thin BUN.! INTOfATBLY TUCKED AWAY DOWNSTAIRS t r OPEN WED. TO SAT. THRU JAN. 1 ( f Junoa o f the USAiF, stationed i t . . at Newbuigh, N.Y., end John FOR YOUR USTBNINO ENJOYMENT WE FEATURE FBL i SAT. NIOHT .ALL M W •i f COLOR • Juros, a fifth year student of THE FRANKIE-LYNN TRIO RMUM K i archiltsriture at Rhode Island iSATUROAYl ^ School of Design, I^ovidenoe. I SUMDAT - sStEfctfiQ g Uw isIgnlRof thsy also Imve five “and one- MATMEEIotMAlKAlin^ RUnOFOSO 0M.YI half*’ grandchtkhen. Other AntiSMiiAitini HrtiwiI nMnri>em of the household are Woody, a huge German shep­ herd Ooig, and tnvin oate. - iMra. Juros is a teacher at C a VEY’S Buokley School. Her hubband ia manager of a First Nationeil 45 EAST CENm Novel curtain treatment on master bedroom Window W-"i'- < * yv iNi T c :o m T H A R im o of Juwe home on Grant Hill Rd., Ooventry, shows wooded picnic area akmffsi^ the den and living room Store in WKUmanUc. IC L 643-1415 W “ I

4JANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1967 PAGE FIVE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING ^BBAU>« MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1967 that bombiag is “Immoral and militar­ ily unproductive.*’ Ex-Ju^e Auctioned He d | ^ not think we should demand Fears of Invasion redpro^ty for halting the bcunbing. Snettuis IfpraUi "They don’t bomb us.’’ he said, “So PUW Jmte> BY 1BK___ they can’t talk about 'we won’t bomb 640 Oregon Acres p-pruTTMn oo.. INC. you if you don’t bomb us.’ We will con­ Lesseii in Cyprus' U m u ll atreet IfataolMatBr, Oom. tinue to supply our troops at thS front (Oontlaned from Page Ona) iB O M ^ r . j t e t croaoN (Ossdlaaed trsni F a g e One) (during a bomb pause) so they will con- bureau’s fund for future land tame to supply taeka. Tet ws expect tion” and his recommendation development and Irrigation _____ nwa>5 ociSSr 1. at_____ that Greece and Turkey ellmi- Police Arrests them not to, I preeume, as a redprocal A bout Tow n studies In tbo area and 6 per ***** b pact which permits M arins FCc. W M a m J. cent goes to the state. act.” Greek and Turkish troop contin­ Two East Hartford youths Ctotanry, son o f M r. and Mrs. Some BOO persons Jammed the General Gavin would halt our troop gents M7 aM« In Advnncc us be mote energetic In our diplomatic general of the North Atlantic three other youths were Ope Year ...... (B.00 reat and leoteoffon a t Ttalpei of 417. There were only 16 Ud- T iegty Organisation, arrived In charged last night with breach ^ersV firK aaU ia ...... U.OO efforts to open negotlationB. He men­ Ftrmoea, and from th^tooer tliree MaftWie ...... 6.60 Ath<^ after Greeks and Turks tions, with apparent approval, that “ H ^ Among the most Interested of One MnnUi ...... L66 a g r e ^ to accept his good toon be'phoned his pdranA on has been suggested that the problem be at- The two, Iannis L. Robinson, spectators were several ficeoi aa NATO members. “ An TbBnkagtntaig Day. He la aarv- TBB iaOOiraaiD^FSUOBS turned over to tae United Nations with Ing ■with the 3rd Bn., 7tti M a­ 19, and Harold A. Bomhelm, Morrow Oounty officlaU. The Tbe Oaenolateil Praae enlltlert armed conflict among allies are...... scheduled toappear m land sold will return to the coun­ to Uw nee of nnafallaaaai of aU new i preaidsnt James An­ ENCINO Calif. (A P ) — If ja ck Shumate, tae urban af- bases Is being proposed. In the cara can be uaed for transport­ at Camp Keimedy." Island and threaded to land Its state Department officials. The eoo.nomlc troubles of that time. He had, ticking by declaiming a few derson pledged, ‘“Ittc Array Se Leaves will be picked up thelr conscience doesn’t bother fafrg department coordinator, United Nations,' ' as they move emer­ past, this concept of man-made ation on Mars. The film, “ A ' Metro-Golden- umess they were pmpoae of the meeting was to he said, no regrets, and would do it all lines c f an bid English ballad. Na'vy Club offers Ms whotdieart- Monday on the following two bank holdup men, the stink- ^ays “ kUUng rats Isn’t the answ- gency diplomacy into the two altuatiohs, raw material was proposed for If a versatile chemical plant MOYER Production,” depicts a 2 ° ...... discuss religious, moral and na- Suburbans ed support to the camp in tile Manchester streets. In the Ing money they got away with ^r. You can’t get them all, and have essentially the same realisation again. And he had a few sneers tor the the establishment o f a lunar col­ can be transported from the The content of the lines was t3rplcal camp day, from the The threat, backed up by Tur- ttonal oUigatione to Vietnam, Toronto Doctor Says years to come." event of inclement weather will. any relief would be only lack of real intelligence In British In­ ony, but It is currently being earth, it is possible to combine In irtvld contrast to the habitual time the buses are boarded In key’s s u p ^ o r e t r a ^ position d ,. ghaw wUl preach on taeee about the state of their own prestige Elach counsehH* received a gift the pickup will be Tuesday. At gunpoint, manager Eliza- temporary.” telligence, and tor the easy time he had studied for applicability to the hydrogen and nitrogen to create whHeness of the lady’s face. the morning, to departure time g r ^ mUltary might, ^* 1, , tomonww at the 0 and ' Set Meeting and hifluenoe with the smaller natiotlli ammonia. While ammonia may of a: hlgh-lntenslty desk lamp. beta Miller gave them $1,694 ■ dealing with the Americans, when he surface of Mars. When astro­ But the oratorloal skill and pas- In the afternoon. b ^ r e d tixmp mwements in i o ; « services at South Woodbridge St. they hope to Influence toward peaceful not rate a high priority for The camp staff, In apprecia­ The Suburban Woman’s CHub Cord Never Severed BWday at San Fernando Valley ------nauts land on that planet, the slcn of the voice filled put the The film was directed, pro­ ” c o u n W e s ^ t h o possibUi- ohurcta. lOs topic Is "T h e MCtal J»iaen St. conduct. worked 'with us helping us set up our manufacture on Mars, the pro­ tion of the club’s generosity and (Continued frmn Page One) - Bank. Implementation of this con­ rough vigor and defiance of the duced, photographed and nar­ ty of Imminent fighting. impUcatlons of Vietnam.” Serv- wUI m eet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Jordt St. It is a dhnintehed state of Influence Central Intelligence Agency. cess Is available if ammonia Is * help In the past four years, pre­ Turkey has demanded, cord from the Injured bony cas­ But first itae broke a plastic cept may permit them to stay lines. rated by Dr. Moyer. It was Ices are open to the pubUc. the Stage Coach Restaurant. Bliss St. stood on the floor, supporting desired. sented it with a plaqiie. sides removal of any Greek ____ ing or by intensive physiothera­ vial attach^ to tae money and prestige. Eventually, however, the Interview there for long periods. processed by courtesy of the Parker St. (E. Center to himself by his elbows on a met­ These are familiar types of The lines were from the Bal­ Mayor Nathan AgosUnetli The program wlU feature a py or a combination at both. wrappers and containing a foul- Both the United States and the Unit­ got around to the kind o f question all In my book, "Target for To­ Manchester Medical Society troops In excess of treaty provl- Members of the Methodist ^ Woodbridge.) al ■walker. materials and compounds whose lad of Chevy Chase, end they thanked the teen-agers on be­ slons, the return of arms seised Youth FoUowshlp Gradw 8 ^ wlne-tastlng party presented by Murray previously won worid smeUlng chemical. Tay ed Nations speak hi the Near East with of us would always want to ask any de­ and is available for showing be- Farmington St. Murray explained his opera­ morrow, published about 10 formation represent well-known weire from the tongue of the half of the citizens of Manches­ renown for his “ blue baby” op­ PoUoe later found tae geta- fector from one way of life to another. ■fore local organizations. from Turkish Cypriots after the , ^ ^e coUoct^ for Connect- L^TUor Store. Buckingham St. dlminlahsd voices because they have years ago, I explored a similar chemical processes. There are wounded warrior, Johnnie, who ter. tion to cut into a severed spinal erations. He Was the first Cana- way car, abandoned and smelly, What did Mr. Phllby miss of British It, more than any words or Nov. 16 fighting and payment of Combat World Hunger to- On sale after the meeting Reddling St. cord, remove the damaged por­ fairway. not siiiDwn, In their own practice, that concept to show how various other materials that can be said: “ Your clean faces, neat hair dian doctor to successfully awards can do, graphically pro­ compensation for those killed morrow from 7 to 8:80 p.m. In wlU be Christmas decorations Asylum St. tion, and shorten adjacent bones they recognise that this Is really one life? materials could be fabricated oh made which are the products of and modest dress ^ v e the He transplant a kidney In a human. "Fight on, my m erry men all, jects the work accomplished at and for pixiperty dainaged. gouth Mandiester area. made by members of the club's Cole 9t. to bring the cord’s ends togeth- world, that peace is Indivtelble. Well, Mr. Phllby missed beer and the moon by using chemical op­ a more recent, sophisticated to those exhibitionists who claim The tenuous situation caused ____ His Invention of a mechanical Camp Kennedy since 1964. garden group. ELASTIC erations. It was assumed that technology. These are the plast­ “ I ’m wounded, but I am not to represent all teenagers,” he HUlside St. er. He slUd the surgery required Md„ey-developed on Ws own Who is the United States to say to oysters, and he missed an occasional The patch awards went to: the State Department to fly out Manchester Chapter, Country Fair STOCKINGS oxygen and hydrogen 'would ics or polymers. Mrs. Harteck slain; said. 600 American women and ebU- Earl St. (HHIeide to B?. special tools. expense—was Turkey or to Greece or to Israel or to afternoon at the soccer matches, and Miary-Ellen Blamdiard, WUUam . . « . 1 meets every Monday at The annual Country Fair not present a problem, for wher­ and Dondes Indicate that the use “I will lay me down for to He concluded, “ Words cannot Middle Tpke. ) Immediate reaction to the an- termed a major medical W HEa CHAIRS Jordan or to Egypt that they have no dren to Beirut Friday In char- g _ m. at Bunce Cent«r, Olcott sponsored by St. John’s Episco- he missed some friends. ever we go In the solar system bleed a while, describe our thanks tor your Bolton, Dtbna 'Bottom, Paltilicda Stephen St. of plastics In space may be tored airliners. Mbst of the gt.'^The rehearsals are lipen to pal Church wUl be held ’Thurs- nouncement ranged from con- breEdithiough. light to fight for a cause they happen to But the absence of suiA pleasures was we shoidd expect to find water greater than their terrestrial "Then I’ll rise and fight with giving of yourselves to help oth­ Breen, Deborah Cameron, June Coburn Rd. gratulations to serious reserva- !______ARTHUR DRUG group were dependents of U.S. male singers Interested In bar- day, Friday and Saturday. It think is right, but must. Instead, sub­ balanced by the fact that Qiere was as Ice, ^ rocks, in the atmos­ you again.” ers." Oamenon, (Mary CBieice, Caith- Gerard St. use. government efo{Soyes and-' ijondiop harmony. wUl open Thursday night with **®**“ - Amsterdam, tae capital and mit themsdves to International psace- some things he did not mind being phere o i even as a liquid. This Recreation Director William erin Egan, Judy Flelshmaft, To create the great variety many Uved In a coastal area ----- ^ spaghetti supper served at 6 Cone St. The Globe and MaU quoted largest city of Tho Netherlands, OMldng and International jurlsdicdon without — “ the expense-account lunch, water cfn be broken up by elec­ of plastics, they would react And the tongue which deliv­ Boyle, too, was Impressed by Nancy Fte'hlwnan, Rcbeafta * * ^ ^ . K . * *** thought Turkey Members of Cub Scout Pack and 6:80 p.m. Homeowners are request­ neurologists as saying tae Im- ymc founded about 1275. trolysis to provide oxygen for ered these sentiments to the the unselfiahness of the coun­ Fleishman, EUen-l£Eu1e Healy, over their own sovereign right to serve British railways, the Beaverbrook press, hydrogen with qa^bon monox­ ed to rake leaves to the provement Proulx showed In an atmosphere and hydrogen as Republicans of Connecticut selors. Martha Hilton, Pam ela Holmes, >2” ^ “*«t tomorrow at 1:80 The fair wlU be open Friday their own vital national interests as they all the htunbug about poUce, bank ide, which would lead to a ser­ gutters, In rows the length moving Ws arms and hands ------1------fuel. ies of paraflnlc and oleflnlc back in 1962, as sentiments and He said, “ It Is refreshing to Barbara Jarvis. P ** Bowers School for a trip from 11 a.m. to 0 p.m. and Sat- thetnselvesv deem necessary? holiday, the English Channel, the rising of the property. No objects, could be explained by release of With water, hydroponic farm­ products.. While these names defiances of her own, was Clare note how unlike you are thoae Also M arcy Juran, Donna KU- U**‘^®*»‘ ty 0* Oonnecttcut urday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. long-standing pressure on tae The United States, in the Dominican cost of living, the Order of the British other than leaves and grass, ing can be undertaken so* that mean little to us. they are of Boothe Luce, acknowledg;lng whose names creep into the mas, Christine LaVae, Sally Mil­ Luncheon wlU be served Frl- are to be placed in the piles. OARP PARTY Republic, in Vietnam, did not obtain In- Empire.” plant life can fluorish. Even tremendous Importance to the bitter defeat In her quest for the news for wrong-doing.” ler, Susan Moyer, Nbreen Pal- ™Saturday from 11 a.m. „ „ up at Beirut hotels. ___ KCvrante Club o f Man- to2om s t the tamatlonal cover tor its actions, or sub- We suspect that. If the Interviewer algae can be grown to act as a chemist. The simplest olefin Is party's nomination for the Unit­ And Camp Director Horry ladino, Douglas Pastel, Roberta i Marine HaU on Parker St. u n s o n ^ s niM to intemationai Jurisdiction what it had been listening, he might have de­ food and a “ filler for other ethylene. This can be polymer­ ed States Senate. Smith emphasized the same Ryan, Christine Slmao, Claire T ^=*****“ me. will meet Tta-day a talent show wlU be pre- Grover, Ellington; Gail Vltall, Xerox Copy Service womra .and eW dra at tite Mancheeter Ooun- gented Friday at 7 p.m. by judged to be Its own sovereign right to tected an Irrational tinge of affection foods with the added advantage ized by using catalysts and ra­ point when he said, “ What you 'Smfith, Miairlenne Smilth, Sue Tolland; Ruth Gunther, 662 MON.^ NO V. 87tb That was 16 years ago, whiidi Monohester of abosrbing carbon dioxide and diation to produce polyethylene. do, people sometimes expect of Stackpole, Diane Thomas, Pa­ Dart HUl Rd.; Richard How­ a t 8:00 F J f. prof set its own vital national Interests even in the 'way Phllby listed the things is an age or two In the gam e of Blueprint sod Siqiply, Ihc. generating oxygen. Once vege­ Chemists can visualize even you, but what you give of your­ tricia Tierney, Miaiy Willard land, 8 Bancroft R d .; Mrs. Stel­ Given by tae M arine where and as it deffeied them. Why, he was glad to do without. tation is available, fast-growing politics. One of the primp ac­ 090 Hartford Bd., Manchester League AnxlUary Candy Kitchen more complex chemicals, which selves Is what Is most appreci­ and David WlUcox. la Boisvert and son, Tolland. then, stiould Turkey, G r e ^ , Israti, or Even that, however, would not pose tors in the battle which preced­ Prizes—Refreshments animals like chickens and hogs, ated and yet seldom gets pub- Miss Jarvis and Miss Simao Discharged Thursday: Alma 649-8088 Where QuaUty Candy U Made Fresfe Dolly would lead to Orion, Deliin and ed the deteat—Uie late Henry Donation U.OO any of the Arab states behave different­ or answer the questions we all always iidiich double their weight every Uclzed.” are from South Windsor. AU of ArohUriion ** ® meeting of Man- i p.m., and a contest wUl be McTeman, 1 Country Lane; BoekvOle Exdiangs Bnt. 1406 the clear plastic—Plexiglas. The Luce—Is no longer on the Chnose From Over SM Varieties ly? Because they are smaller nattons? want to ask all the Philbys of the world, 10 days, can be raised, for ani­ end product can be cast or ex­ Follo-wing the presentation of the others are from Manchester. Theresa Duquette, Manchester. scene. He come to Hartford in The United Nations, during neaiiiy no matter what their surface story, no mal proteins are essential to the truded In form of sheets, film, person to bring every last t h . I three years of open war across boun- matter what the quality of their expla­ diet of astronauts. The great foams or fibers as needed. It The Herald’s Vernon Bureau BV>r aOounnet’sdellgbt.'tryouroiwn... bulk required in foods such as ounoe of persuasion and power slB. In a broadcast that brought dartoa In Vietnam, has not managed to nation, no matter what the nature of is estimated that a polymer gen­ clustering around rse------fish pond and, If the weather Is at 88 Park S t, tel. 876-8186 carbohydrates, fats and pro­ Into the fray. The gentleman Mandiester Barracks, Veter- allows, an oxen ride. or 048-8711. News Items may be take a single action designed to halt their grievance, no matter, for that mat­ erator weighing 600 pounds dios, he said: “ I do not conceal teins will have to be grown. who was the benetidary of the mailed to P.O. Box 887, Rock­ LOOKING FOR A PIZZA SPECIAL? FRUIT cold NUT BOX that war, or persuade or compel Its bel- ter, ivhat the direction of their shift. could produce 100 pounds of Events in Capital from you that wo are living ^ Item s for sale wUl Include Mtaerals, such os oaldum, polymer a day. The processing Luce defeat, former Senator ville. Cbocotaito covered: Peoans, almnnda, Bnstis, pea- V Itgeoents to draw back from their acts We woqld want to know the answer to magnetaum, ipotaiaelum, sodium, Prescott Budi), is today an through critical moments, in­ nuts, cherries, jtoeappta raising Caltforaia equipment for this need not be Meat Inspection of gold is sufficient In tae deed, and that w ar clouds aprons, arts and crafts of the of w ar and submit to tntemaitilonal Judg­ these questions from those who have plwsphcruB, togettwir w ith the elder statesman. 'Ihe gentle­ at the VFW Homo. and prunes ana niszifoan.: A must ta r tits boUdsy heavy and the raw materials WASHINGTON (AP) — The present situation.” —Presiden­ world, religious articles, cos­ Then any pixxa shop wiN do. But if you wont o ment and international peace-making. come from the Commimist side of the idhamihs, whose hotel require- spre^ Increasingly over Cy­ are available on the Martian man who was considered, by American Meat Institute, de­ tial press secretary George metics and home baked goods. Duplicate Bridge Tnent Is small in tiulk end prus. H ie Senior Young PeopOes Fel- SfCCIAL PIZZA, thon PIZZA RAY'S it tho I f the United Nattons can muster no world to our side o f the world Just as surface. the Luce camp, the chief vil­ claring it wants a federal meat Christian speaking for President Tickets for the spaghetti sup- weight, could easily be tiens- ”We shall defend ourselves^ „ kywsWp o f S t M ary’s Episcopal Results In a duplicate bridge muscle for such a big war, and possess­ much as we would like it from those If silicates are present on lain of the situation, because he Inspection law enacted, says its Johnson. are avaUable from .Mrs. pioeo to go. Homo of tho Rost Pino and poated from earth. Thus, food, with aU possible means and all ^ j^^ye a program on game last night at tae Italian es no confidence that either belligerent who have carried out their betrayal or Mars, and we are almost cer­ refused to Ehtft his support prim ary puipose is to assure “ The United States still has a Ernest Skoglimd and Mrs. waiter and an atmoaphere do our strength.” ^ narcotics and drug addiction American Club a re : North- Grindors this sido of tho rivor. lO ^in . torvico in Vietnam would honor Us voice if It their remxTolatlon in the (^poslte direc­ tain they are, a mixture of this from Bush to Mrs. Luce, Is also American consumers of .adiole- very large gold reserve com­ Brooks Earle. not appear to eciaUy trained on tWs there are more civilized and ntoponsl- cilities. taining to wholesommess or ing director of-the International The trio Robert E. London, Also, East-West, Jack Descy ScientistB ane s tu p in g to un­ scene a supposition that that Mbst of the crashes are blamed subject, wlB speak, and a color ’ IM and WUUam Cartwright, first; ble to reason than those in ytetnam? succeed in bricking over that comer, so A decade ago the chemical sanitary handling of meat prod- Monetary Fund. cover the optimum manner of glamorous and eloquent woimd- on tae boat operator’s failure flhn win be shown. The event ' The UnMed States and the United Na- that nobody ever feels or sees into it? processes to produce materials ucte,” It said. i. u ui-i. 1 .,,, . B todO LlT o f 30 Foster Dr. and C. R. CovlU and C. D. McCarthy, ROUTE 6. BOLTON — TEL 649-4332 producing them. necessary to support extrater­ ed warrior of that far-off age in Giqiital Footnotoa to keep a lookout to oil high school stu- ~ ^ Oatdln, 17, 3 Over- second, and James LeSure and ttom together have, obyibualy, suffered And, having deserted one way of life The statement was issued by PiZZA RAY'S Drs. Paul Harteok and Sey­ restrial life were developed. To­ Cooinecticut pditics has now Texas has asked the Supreme i ‘" ------dents. a decline in their own peacte-keeplng for another, do they ever manage to A. P. Dairies,' AM I vice presi­ ide, in which the United ensea worked well ih labora­ when the famUy cat Jumped on The accident prompted State Rep. certain unidentified tacticians Excess Prevention About 66 Cub Scouts of Pack member of the 2nd Bn., 6ta and 6:89 to 8 p.m. „ Naitions has never been able to muster tories, the costs, at th!!l3‘’ time, Admitted Wednesday: M arcel her head, and she found tae Victor Tudan of Windsor to renew _hls A Thought for Today who happen to like her and WASHINGTON (AP) —. De­ 47 and parents attended a pack Msrine Regiment, 2nd Marine the unity and fortitude to call the Unit­ «n e high end thus not compe­ Saucier, Tolland; David Stanls- house filled with smoke. -She tight for passage of a law calling for Fairfield County more them fense Secretary Robert S. Mc­ meeting Friday, Nov. 16, at Division. ^ titive with normal chemilcal Spooaored by the Manchester lawskii Ellington; ' Joseph picked up her baby and ran out. ed States Into line with the same pro­ mandatory Jail terms of a week for Council of Churdies they do Ed, May and Hartford Namara says he intends, to do South Methodist Church. processes, ■which means these Bridge, 168 Skinner Rd. By the UAie firemen arrived cedures the United States has aui^iort-' County. all he can to prevent a wasteful Peter Gamer, assistant cub- those caught drliring with suspended li­ processes will not be used on Admitted Thursday: Frances the house was a loss. Three oth- ed when they were directed toward buildup of millions of dollars of master, conducted a BobCat OF LEAF PICKUP censes. Tudan tried without success to God’s Electrocardiogram Whatever its origin, however. Corn Records Set earth. However, In space or on excess U.S. war supplies in Oroezlan, 12 Village St; Ckitli- er children were at a neighbor’s other nations. ' get such a law passed during the recent It is quite customary among It now remains an exciting pos­ ceremony. U oyd Curkin, cub- __ the event of rain on any sobednled the surface of anoTher celee- South Vietnam. dnCAGO — World cop pro­ erine Sullivan, 19 Franklin house overnight and her hus- The following steeets are scheduled (or leaf odisotion on tae below Ustedidays. In Little nations see, little nattons do. session of the General Assembly. us to have an annual physical sibility until It is laid low 'with master, presented bobcat, pins ooUeoUon day, pickup on remaining ronten...... w ill be postponed ‘ ' one working ‘dng ddy. HoiHoms ownsn, on tbs below Usted st»eet>^w ^ iUel body where costs are sub- "The aftermath of past con­ duction last year reached a Park; Kathy Niemann, EUlng- bond yvas at work, “ This boy had no damn business driv­ checkup. In the process of the some unmistakable finality, for and wolf books to new Bobcats wish to have ynid leaves ooUeotod are reqnested to rake leaves Into tbs gutter so as to form s windrow the lengtii rf tne Law which is not for all ends up being BddSzjed, these reaeftons can flicts has been the accumulation record of 226 million metric ton; Victoria Palmer, Lake St.; ‘"niat cat has a home in our ing on a highway while his license was examination an electrocardio­ the pale slim warrior of that John Hawkes, David Wentworth, property — oonllnlng tbs leaves In ttis gutter ss nmob ns possible, nils should be doiM on tbe day prior to scliediiled ten* law for none. supply the neede nueiton’t^rs. To of huge surpluses, which be­ tons —8.9 blllton bushels. The Julie Doak, 197 Talcott Ave.; famfly for tae rest of Its life.” gram Is made. If the physician - Richard Wooid and David Pro- ooUeotton. Property owners ere reqnested to make certain that no foreign objectsits rach ss ston^stones, branches, oans or : This is where the history books—If suspoided,’’ Tudan declared. “We’ve power thefr chemonuclear lab- ~ 1962 convention has never been cause of deterioration and ob­ United States, Canada, Brasil, Janet Pepin, Boltbn. Mrs. Duke said. advertised next finds some malfunction, he Im­ vencher. material other than leaves or grass are placed In the piles. Addltioiud setaednled routes will be there are any—are going to have to lo­ got to do something drastic; wti‘ve got oratoiies they esUmatei ttuit Involved in any political battle solescence have had little sal­ France, Yugoslavia, Romania Discharged Wednesday: Ju------mediately prescribes some re­ Curkin also presented awards get the eet/on with to msJte sure these people stay off our t from about one-half to four which did not feature a free vage value,” McNamara said. and Australia aU had record dlth Horvath, Baker Rd.; J<*n The first pubUc Ubrary In the cate the great crisis, the great Issue of medial treatment. We listen and streets,’ ’ I ounces of urenium 236 would give and take o f wounds. to Peter Slaiby and Robert new HaiMM Curtis crops. And Argentina’s was its Sojka, Ellington; Arthur Le- United States was establlsbed In Novombor 27 Novombor 28 Novombor 29 Novombor 30 Docombor 1 this time — in-the question of whether immediately carry out his In- "Following Korea, for exam­ It's a tight we'll be back at the next he needed per person iper year. Hawkes, denner; Thomas Malo- Mggsst Bines 1949. mleux, 48 Vemon Ave.; Marion Peterborough, N.H., in 1888. the United States, its prime founder, ple, we were left with $12 billion session of the legislature. Nobody whose In thds process 83 per cent of structlona. skie and David Wentworth, as­ R o o f* 17 Routo 18 Routo 19 Routo 20 The Lord makes His electro­ of such excesses,” the defense Moko Up and the United Natlona are going to license Is under suspension has any the fission energy t# aivaflable sistant denner; Jay Weiss and cardiogram of the spiritual heart chief stated in a tarecUve to the Woodbridge Street Vemon Street Porter Street BUddle Tpke. West find their way back to common stand­ business on the highway, but a lot of to Initeraot ■with a sumound- Mark Tedford, wolf badge; Da­ (Hilliard to Brood and finds a malfunction. He Herald services and defense agencies. Jensen Street (B O d ^ Tpke. E to WyUys Street ards, or continue their present fateful dng gas medtom to excite, d's- vid Blisb, bear badge; and Gra­ Hlghwood Drive S t.) people break the law by continuing to usually finds the damage is so "I am determined this will not Jordt Street LydsU S t.) divergence of path and principle. drive illegsilly. i soolate end ixmiwe the cbetn'.oal Yesterdays happen in Vietnam.” ham Fulton, bear badge and salon wavo Bliss Street Lyiudi Drive Butternut Road Adams Street M a in gt. specOeb whAch, in turn, can tor bad that a new heart Is pre­ gold arrow on bear. Parker Street Greenwood Drive Ferguson Bead (Middle Tpke. West (Center St. to Nortti Loss of license is not Inflicted except scribed, “ Except a man be bom He Instructed Secretary of the • Givs your hak nsw Hving • tonact to form chemical com­ Service stars were awarded (East Center to Marion Drive Mountain Bead to N ew State B e a d ) M ain ) in cases of really bad driving—speed­ again he cannot see the King­ 25 Years Ago Army Stanley R. Resor to ap­ • bsauty with a Rsvivs wswt, • pounds. to Mark Tedford, Robert Bid- Woodbridge St.) Agnes Drive G arth B ead Hilliard Street North Main St. ing, drunk driving, reckless driving and dom of God." point a general to head a new • ersated with an absorbabla, * E v a D rive Ludlow Road (New State Boed to (O aklaad to N ew Travel Didn’t Alter His Views They assume that this proc­ The annual effoart to secu ^ wards and Jay Weiss. Farmington Street the like. As long as a conviction of driv­ . Accepting the diagnosis of project identifying and redistri­ • long-lMting protein plus other • ■ AT THE PARKADE Buckingham Street Elsie Drive D ale Road M ain S t.) Stnie Bead) I ess will be used on Mors, where funds for current matatena^ Those inducted into the newly The only conversions which have ing while the license, la under suspen­ the Great Physician and allow- buting any surplus of supplies In • t p o ^ treats for conditioning. * Baddlng Street Alice Drive A m ott Road Woodland St. raw melterlals such as oaitxxi requiremenlte and new equip­ organized Webeloes den are taken placp on the issue of Vietnam in sion can be s e ttle b^ paying a fine, a ' Ing Him to give you a new heart Southeast Asia to areas vriiere • mkror-bright lustsr, Uvsiy • Asylum Street AroeUls Drive Welcome Place (HUUnrd to M ain dioxide, nij’rogen and water are ment for Mancheater Memorial they can be used. Mark Curkin, Newton Emerson, • movsmsnt CsH us tooni * Cole Street St. Pool Drive Riverside Drive S t.) the past two years have been from lot more reckless drivers will be tempt­ Is Indeed the act of wisdom. I available. I f a carbon dtnxi'de- Hospital is to start this 'week, Hillside Street Hilltop Drive Cook Street Broad Street ed to take a chanqe. Add a mandatory “I, the Lord, search the heart He also ordered Adm. U. S. Charles McKensle, Robert Eld- • • varying degrees of hawk to varying de­ nitrogen mixture to irtadiated wl0v goal o f 820,000. Itarl Street Plssa Drive (M iddle Tpke. W est . . .’’ Jeremiah 17:10 . Grant Sharp, Pacific command­ wards and Graham Fulton. * Nsv/ks wavs:, lo e lu d ln g ^ grees of dove. None has been' noticed Jail sentence and they’ll think twice— within a nudear reaictoir, car­ (HlUalde to Middle Westiand Street to mmard St.) Robert J. Shoff, Pastor er In chief, to set up an agency Curkin announced that the and the ones who are caught will have bon monoodde and nitrogen ^ ahsping end styUng. • I Tpke. East) Indian Drive Loomis Street in the opposite direction. Church |Of the Nazarene 10 Years Ago to inventory surplus materials pack would have its annual a long week In Jail to think a few more dtoodUe result. Nitrogen dHoxide Stephen Street Overlook Drive Blargaret Bead . Not too surprisingly, then, retired and supervise taelr redistribu­ Christmas party next month. Coburn Bead BUyeu Road times. can be used aa an 'oocldant fo r Mtos Mary Ellen Valvo, 54 Esstisad Stoeet Ueut. Gen. James M. Gavin, the first Ads Sjfek Ads tion or disposal. : : ■ Gerard Street GrllllnBond Tudan plans to ask the Legislative propulsion or it can be used to Ektward St. is named Miss m m m o R U G 0 notable niHitary leader who came Into wiggivy • Cone Street Canterbory Street OouncU to review and redraft and come^ make nitr'ic acid. Elven n.li*rates NEW YORK — About $ll9.6 Oystel Lake in a contest held OapKal Quotes 6 Sell-80 of Soda the open with criticism Of the Johnson Comberiand Street up with a, new bill tor submlsslan to the may be produced to serve as milUon was spent in American# at the Cryatel Lake Ballroom. “When a major country de­ NEW YORK — Fbur-fifibs of ■ Clenrvlew Terrace administration conduct of the war, has 1969 session of the Assembly. “I Just fortUtaers. newapcq^iers, magazines, out­ Formation of a new group to values Its currency there 1b the 2.8 bullion eases of soft nemlng Bond come back from his personad tour of think It’s time to get tough,” he ex­ If 'water is broken up to ac­ door and transit ads last year bring Judge Wesley Gryk hack bound to a diakeout after­ drinks sold In ttia United States 886 MAIN ST. ■ EXTRA SPECIALS! ALL DAY Regent Street Vietnam with his views unchanged. plained. quire hydrogen, this can be to advertise the nevrapaper, to leederabip is announced by wards.” —A U.S. Treasury offi­ In 1666 were made by six com- Chapel Street Briefly, he still thinks we should halt We agree with him.—^MERIDEN REC­ combined with esubon monox­ magazine and television busi­ former Director Walter Mh- cial. ponlM. Ttoree-fifth of the $2A our bombing of North Vietnam, because ORD ide to create hydrocarbons. nesses. honey. "Wd* be lik e the world supply billion In sales were cola drinks. p A c n a x MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 06, 1967 MANCHESl’ER fVENlNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1967 pAoa Area Churches Vernon Navy Head Closes Log My Window on the World Unitarian Meeting Haase lore F irst OengtegsAeasI Church Wapping Community Clnirch C h u ir c s 56 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford In Skipper Appeal Case By Rev. Clifford O. Simpson O f Veraon Ooagregatlonal Business Bodies School Menu Jehovah's WHnesses Bev. Nethanlel B. Lnnrlai Sm iUi C hoK h Cborch of the Aasumptioa Rev. John A. Laoey, Dr. John E. Thomas, Kingdom Hall AEOEIAN — When Aegeus ed along the top of a 1,200 foot- Bev. J. MMlejr Shaw. D.D. ■ Adams St. aad Thompson Bd. aOtostor Interim Ministor Next W eek (Continued from Page One) ' 7t« N. Main St. threw Mmaeif Into the sea, he high ridgg that rises predpitous- 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service, P astor Rev, Francis J. Mlhalek Rev. Besty F. Beed, " ' f VICE PRESIDENT University of Hartfor^. He la Ing only sneakers and rtatffei gave his name to that part of ly from the sea. To reach it the Nursery and WonMp Church Vance in areas other than au­ Bev. Bichard W. Dopes Pastor Minister Of ChrfstiaB Educatioa 9 and 10:80 s.m., Worship Leo Bedrick of West Itort- married to the former' Miss and an undershirt.” 9:80 a.nt.-, .Public Bible dis­ die Mediterraneu between voyager boards tlw tender for School. Vernon Center Junior lOgh thorized; Aaaoeiato Pastor ' Rev. Ernest J. tli^pa Sorvlce. Sermon by the Rev. Carol Maragnano of East Hart­ —Required crewmen to attend H e said h e m erely W(antod “ to course "Do Vain Works or Oreeoer and Asla^Mtanr. Hs the dock at the baJh of the clitt. ford, a testoher aad swimming School:. Monday, sausage with Bev. Oary 8. Oomell »:30 and 11 a.ni., Morning Harold W. Richardson, "Mag- ford and they have three chil­ gravy,, buttered rice, mixed leoturee wtth religious over­ prosecute the war effort wher­ M asses at 7, 8, 8:15. 10:80 Worthwhile Works FIH Your commuted suicide because he Then on donkeys we slg-sag up Vernon Assembly of Ood Chnreh 'eoacb at Manchester High Associate Pastor Womhlp wtth Mr. Incey nsAlmity.” Church School. dren. vegetables, bresid and butter, tones; ever I could, as foroehfly .as 1 and 11:45 a.m. U fe ? ” thought his son Thesus was a cobblestone road to the vil- Nortiieast Sebool School in the early 40’s, has prancM nB. C hild ca re avsLLahle (Temporarily held at South brownies; Tuesday, bambtu’g on —Establlehed a schedule of could, and that got In tbe Way ol 10:80 a.m.. Group discutoicn dead. As a yearly tribute, Crete lage street, Intorseotion of If aad 81 the holiday routine I found when . • and 10:40 a.m., Worship Ser a|b |Mth services. R^ndsor High Schoed.) been named vice president of DESIGNATED CLO soft roU, potato chips, carrot small flnee—26 cents or so—fear St. Bartholomew’s Church of the Watclitower magaslno ar­ dcfinanded seven young men Wh«i 1 vlsltod Rliodee before, Vernon I came aboard.” HoHday rou­ vice. Reception of new mem 9:25 and 10:66 a.m. Church ■ i Spencer International Press, a and celery sticKs, peanut but­ men not fcdlowing etiquette or Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor ticle "Let God Arise, Let His and maidens from Athens as the guide book eald then that TalcottvUie Congregational Rev. Mlchellno Rloel Albert E. Marrotte, fhwager tine Is Navy talk for a relMed hers. World Service Sunday School. suMdlary of Grolier, InO ter sandwiches, dessert; custom s; Rev. Edward M. LaRose Enemies Be Scattei^’’ and a meal for the Ifinatour, a crea- the Ooloesus had straddled the Church ' '' I ’ I of the Prudential fiisurance Oo. atmosphere. The Rev. Dr. Shaw preaching 6 p.m., Junior Pilgrim Fel­ Wednesday, orange Juice, beef —Allowed liquor aboard ship, Assistant Pastor "God’s Ascent on High Above hire that w&s man and half harbour entrance. Now the au­ Rev. Truman O. Ireland, 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. Bedrick, who has been most office in Manchester, was re­ Capt. Alexander, In his state­ Sermon; "The Moral Implies' low ship. stew with pot|itoes and vege­ All Elnemles.’’ bull. thorities assert that this mam­ 11 a.m., WoMWp Servlco.' recently New England zone cently awarded a designation including eggnog at Oirlrtmas, ment to Ignatius, sold the in­ Hons of Vietnam.” CThurch 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ Pastor tables, com bread and butter, Masses at 6:45, 7:45, 9, 10:15 Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Group ’Theseus set out to throw off moth statue, once one of the 7 p.m., Evangriistic Service. manager for the America Coip., of Chartered Life Underwriter in viotatton of regulations. quiry which produced' the School for two-year.olds through lowship, Fellowship Hall. wedge of cheese. Jelly sandwich­ and 11:30 a.m. discussions of the Bible aid "Ev­ the yoke of Crete and to .kill, Seven Wonders of the World, WeAiesday, 7:80 p.m., Prayer another Grolier Subsidiary, is at national conferment exer­ AriJielter assumed command chargee agfoinat Araheltet Orade 12. Nursery for babies Monday, 7 p.m.. Board of 9:46 a.m., (3hurch School, es, orange crush cake and top­ erlasting Life in Freedom of the beast. He tied a string to pever was there, but etood on and Bible Study. well known in the Hartford area. cises of the American CSoUege of the Vance In Peart Harbor amounted to a ’’fantastic fishing and toddlers. There will be a trustees, library. Nursery through Adult. ping; Thursday, roast turkey, Sons of God" at the following the door of the Labyrinth, m .gcrofxdls. i^en it Anally A former All-Amerlcah div­ of life Underwriters In Ha^ three days before Christmas pcpedltton to support ah im- coffee hour between services. > - St. Bridget Chiirdi 7:80 p.m., FumlahlngB and 9:46 and 11 a.m:. Worship Ser- gravy, mashed potatoes, green locations, 287 Oakland St., 18 from which no one had ever es­ toppled, 4t lay for ovw eight A very St. ing champion, he president ford. 1966 fo r what norm ally would proper, cowardly, pre-emptory 10:4S a.m., Senior High For­ Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor memorials committee. ViC68. peas, ci^berry sauce, Jello have been a two-year duty tour. C ham bers St., 726 N. M ain St. caped, kiUed the minatour, centuries a victim to thie weath­ 7 p.m.. Service of Installation Christian Reformed Cborch The American College of Life action agSiisst a commanding um. ^ Rev. Robert J. Keen Tuesday, 12 p.m.« lib r a r y with topping; Friday, baked He was summ'orUy relieved and 71D Bluefleld Dr. in Man­ found his way out, and In his er and vandals. Finally It waa for the Rev. Mr. Ireland. 661 A very St. Underwriters grants the CLU officer which passed as an 7 p.m., Senior High Itotho- Rev. Kenneth J. Frisbie committee, Library. macaroni and cheese, tomatoes, M arch 81, 1968, by an o ffice r chester. Also, 144 Griffin Rd. in Joy forgot to change the color sold tor scrap to A Turk who 8:30 p.m.. Reception for the Sooth Windsor designation to persons engaged investigation.” 'dlst Youth Fellowship for 1 p .m ., Adult Study Group. buttered com, buttered spinach, who came on board for the South Windsor. of the sails, which was to have melted It down. Rev. and Mrs. Ireland. R ev. James A. BonnemaV G rades 10, 11 and 12. Metho­ Masses at 7, 8, 0:15, 10:30 in Wednesday, 7 p.m. , Youth in aetlvltiee ralatlBg to tbe tn- bread and butter, pears. Des­ investigation. Friday at the Kingdom Hall: been the signal of his safety. W» drove In from the to Tueaday, 8 p.m.. Religious M inister SQUEL0HE8 BANK BOBBERY dist Youth Fellowship for the ch w xh . 9 ;15, 10 ;30 and 12 ;00 membenhlp seminar. sert and milk served with each 7:30 p.m., T h^ratic ministry Setting out for home, he ar­ the town of Lindos and saw the education committee. The Washington Poet reported grades 8 and 9 will ccdlect mon­ in the auditorium. SV-nt., Board of Christian Ed­ m ea t SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A school. rived to And his father dead. harbour where St. Paul landed Wednesday, H a.m.. Ladies’ 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for that officers aboard the Vance ey fbr the Connecticut Combats ucation, tbs Rev. Mrs. Reed’s ..Vertton Ertementary School:. , . _____ , . __....Mnru. " “ “ I tried to l o b a bank here 8:35 p.m.. Service meeting. We visited the Labyrinth and on his way to Rome. En route, Missionary Society. all ages. kept a ^ ofAr^elter s M tl^ Friday but teUer Maxine Rotan Hunger Dri^e. Adult Discussion St. James’ Church o ffice . Monday, meatballs hi sauce, were surprised to find how we saw an occaslmial shepherd. Saturday, 10 a.m., Christmas 11 a.m.. Worship Servloe. Class with Martin Keideriing, Msgr. Eklward J. Reardon, Thunday, 7:80 p.m.. Men’s : wasn’t impraased.Impreased. small it looked. One could, how Some of these have kept a pure Nursery. rloe, ca rrots, pickled beeibs, compiled by the officers of the leader. Topic: "Foundations of P astor Concordia Lutheran Church Bazaar. She threw her money on the ever, easily get lost in the dark une of descent from the middle ®’«Uowshlp HaD. 7 p.m., Evening ^Semce...,,. cheese rolls; Tuesday, pot (roast Caine in Herman Wouk’s iwvel, Christian Faith." Rev. Joseph E. Vujs 40 Pitkin St. floor and pressed a holdup maze of comaorscorridors tnatthat wan­wan- of the second century BC with Thursday, lO .ar.lh., WopnOn’ s In g ra v y , maisihed p otato, green "The Caine Mutiny.” Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Adult dis­ Rev. Thomas Barry Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, Esstminstor United St. Francis of Assisi alarm when the man ap­ dered not only over three dif­ thelr own muplc, language, cus­ BlWe study, tniraeTy provided. beans, cole slaw, french bread; Contents of the reported log cussion group. Topic: "Founda­ Rev. Vincent J. Flynn Pastor Presbytorinn Fellowship 673 Ellington R d., proached her teller’s cage with ferent levels but down deep un­ toms, and costumes. In another Wednesday, roast turkey in on Arhheiter have not been dis­ 2 tions of Christian Faith", the Rev. Louis E. Bauer Jr., George E. Slye School South Windsor a sack wrapped around his derground. village — and only there — we Our Savior Lutheran Charoh gravy, stuffing, mashed potaito, closed. Rev. Mr. Dupee, leader. M asses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 Asst. Pastor Kingston Dr. off Oak St._ Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, hand. The mighty Mlnoan palace, saw women wearing great 239 Graham R oad, Wapping^ peas, cranberry sauce; Thurs­ Arnhelter told the Post he felt Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Adult and 11:30 a.m. Ftost Hartford P astor After ail, said Miss Rotan, *T built around 1600 B .C ., w as a brownish-yellow boots that look­ Rev. Walter L. Abel, Paator day, ha(mburg In roiU, chips, most of his troubles stemmed Study Class in Susannah Wes­ 9 a.m., Holy CJommunlon, Rev. Gorden S. Bates, Rev. John E. Rikteraitis, knew the police would be right part of the Labyrinth. In this ed like oversize overdioes. i vegetable ert-icks, -ixlckles: F ri­ from the “guidance” sessions ley Hall with the Rev. Mr. Du­ Church School and Nursery. M inister Assistant Pastor ——" ^ here.” The bank is next to lhe| North Methodist Church quite modem building were cen­ Frequently we passed men ______9 a.m.. Early Worriiip, Sun- day, macairo(nt and 'Cheese, ma- held on the ship’s fantall. pee, leader. Topic: "The Life 10:30 a.m.. The Service, ooironil and tom ato, ispinaich, police station. 300 Parker St. tral heating, air- conditioning, riding side-saddle on donkeys. “ They’d last 25 m iim tes o r and Teachings of Jesus Christ." Church School and Nursery. 10 a .m ., W orship and Church Masses at 6:46, 7:46, 9, 10:16 day School. cole slaw, rolls. Home-made It took officers less than two Rev. Earle R. Custer, Pastor Hght wells for the underground One such traveller, without look­ 10:80 a.m., Late WoHMp. so,” he said "Someone would 7:30 p.m., Steward^p and 6 p.m., Knights of St. John. Scluxd. ^rmon: "What Busi­ and 11:30 a.m. desserts or fruit served with minutes to respond. Booked on Terry R. Candee, 7 p.m., Luther League mixer. throne-room, and plbmbing, ing back, put out his arm in Sunday School. open with am Invocation—the an armed robbery charge was finance committee. Joint meet­ P astor In Training some of which can be seen to­ ness Are We In?” all meals. In addition to milk, a grandiloquent gesture for a St .Bernard’s Cbnrch Prayers at Sea fronm the U.S. Arthur Le Mesaurler. ing of the commissions of day. St. Maurice Chnreh, Btritoa. bread and butter. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church left turn into the middle of the St John’s Episcopal Church St. Bernard’s Ter., RockviUe Naval Institute book, for exam­ Christian social concerns, educa­ 9 and 10:30 a. m.. Worship Ihe queen’s apartment Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor Northeast School: Monday, Church and Park Sts. road. An approaching and Rt. SO near Hillside Ave., Rev. George F. X. Reilly ple—and then I’d speak. The 5 tion, membership and evangel­ Service. Sermon: "Living For opened out. onto a gat^n. Her Led Bedriidi spaghetti with hamburg and Rev. George F. Nostrand, speeding bus blasted the silence Vernon Pastor idea waa to prepare the men to ism, and missions. Christ." Adelor J. Turgeon,'lo­ tub dis dull In the bathroom. Its M asses at 7, 8 :30, 10 and ll'^SO Cfo-wlnners of a prize motorcycle, Gary Aronson (left) and his brother, Richard (right), of sauce, tossed salad, applesauce; R ector startling both man and beast Rev. James H. Royle of the Greater Hartfoid As­ go into battle. Friday 7^ p.m., Methodist cal preacher, will preach at size, and sim'lar ones in the Rev. James L, Grant, Rector 4 Level Rd., officially receive the prize from Martin Broder, owner of the Norman MUler Tuesday, roast beef, gravy, COMING EVENT — A Rev. James W. Bottoms, into an alarming Jump. Never Rev. Anthony Kusdal a.m . sociation of Publications Sales The sessions irked one Catho­ Youth Fellowship. Grade 7. both services. museum alt HenucDon, inddbate Men’s Store at the Parkade. The clothing store sponsored the contest recently, and the mashed potatoes, buttered car­ R e^ Stephen M. Price have I seen a donkey move so and Services and a director of lic officer who complalived to a week of special sendees 7:30 p.m.. Board of trustees. 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ that people then were smaller 7:46 a:m., Holy Communion. Albert E. Btarrotto Aronson brothers found the right key in the barrel to win the machine. Since Richard picked rots, pudding: Wednesday, Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman fast or a man’s face so relieved 7, 8, 9:16, 10:80, Union Congregational Chnreh Trinity CMlege Parents Associ­ chaplain not on the tAtlp that wia be conducted at CAL­ ery and Grades 4 through 8. then itbeir descendants today. •9 a m.. Holy Communion, Ser- M asses at the key and Gary held the lock while the key waa fitted, both were given the prize. (Herald Chicken noodle soup, egg salad as they both regained the road­ R ockville ation. they were Protestant in i«ture VARY CHURCH, Man­ Second Congregational Church 10:30 a.m.. Church School. In this museum were pot­ m dinator for all D & L Stores. education. have marveled at this art of Hartford. The new firm is called ing aU phases of Industrial real aire home appliances which will- macaroni and cheese, macaroni evangelism cpmmisslon meet at Emanuel Lutheran Church an English paper and was amaz­ Svmdeiy SchoDt and Nurseiy. Monday, 7:16 p.m.. Prayer A ndover A professional model. Miss 8 p.m.. Mission committee. 3,500 years ago. the Sanderson Agency, and will estate has been compiled by Dr. Ibe on display ak the B . D. and tomatoes, corn, carrot and the parsonage. Church and ChMtnut Sts. ed to fin'd several columns of Speaker: The Rev. Meun'J and discussion time. >4riRev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., Martin was formerly the Hart­ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Nomi­ AVts had an ad for renit- service Ufe, accident and health WiUiam N. Kinnard, a professor Peart and Son AppUhnoe Cen­ 'celery sticks. Dessert, milk and W ednesday, 3 p.m .. Grades 6 R ev. V. Henry Anderson, individual cases that had been aa'Adeh, chaitman of the his­ Tuesday, 8:80 p.m.. Com­ Paator ford group fashion coordinator nating committee. liinig ears only a stone’s throw Insurance. at the University of Connecti­ ter, 649 Main St. sandw iches served with sdl Class. Pastor Imprisoned, mistreated, and tor­ tory department, Choate School. mission on membership and for Sears Roebuck A Co. and Thursday, 7 p.m.. Steward­ from the palace. Hertz bad one A native of East Hartford, he cut. Dr. Kinnard la a nationaUy Peart was one of a aetect m eals. Thursday, 7 p.m . Senior Rev. Eric J. Oothberg, tured. They were listed with Tbpic: “SignUitoeRt HighblghtB evangtiism 9:46 a.m., Churdi School. ship committee. iiri the city of HerafcUon, the is­ graduated from East Hartford known authority on industrial group of about 1,600 Frigidaire East Elementary School; Mon­ SHIP COMMITTEE. youth stu^ group. Assistant Pastor names and the article claimed of Wefltem Odture.” Wednesday, 10 a.m., Bible n a.m.. Morning Worship. Ser­ land’s largest cKy. It was ap­ High Rchool and attended the real estate and is director of dealers and master mevdian- day, beef ravoK, spinach; Tuea­ 8 p.m ., Christian Faith that these were true. How could study circle. mon by the Rev. Mr. Bradley, Friday, 7:80 p.m.. Deacons. parent that five WBometers cut day, hot dogs, baked beans, Group 8. 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Divine Wor­ Greece let such information as Vernon Methodist Chnreh 7:80 p.m., Ladies’ nite with “Let Your Lampe Be Burning.” in the country number two Bobert B. DeD cole slaiw, chee(se wedges; 8:15 p.m., ChristiM Faith ship and CJiurch School. this be freely circulated? The B t. SO the Methodist men. 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. Zion Evangelical Lutheran -was still trying harder. Wednesday, meat loaf and 'G roup 2. Nursery for infants. Sermon by article further Indicated that this Bev. Morton A. Magee - Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Study group. ' Church We had been told that in Oc­ University, Dell Joined Hartford gravy, buttered egg noodtes, Pastor Anderson, "Watchful First Evangelical Lutheran Friday, 6:80 p.m.. Family (Misaouri Synod) was going on in the city of National as an Investment mixed vegetables: Thursday, Waiting." Dedication for 1968 tober the "blue Aegean” waa ... Night Supper. Reports of NEEDS HELP! 9:S0 a.m.. Worship Service Church of Rockville Cooper and High Sts. Calvary Church calm and pleasant. On the first analyst In 1967, w as appointed chopped ham sandwiches, vege­ pledges. said child care. Church School, Rev. Richard E. Bertram, Christian enlistment committee. Rev. Walter L, Abel, (AiMembUea of God) day of our cruise it was not. It From one citizen that I met assistant secretary In 1969, and table soup; Friday, baked mao- Interim Pastor Monday, 7:30 -p.m.. Evange­ Nursery and Kindergarten. P astor P.M. it leodEd with New Peril Fabrics and h « 647 E . M iddle Tpke. was gray and tumultuous. The casually I heard comments of promoted to assistant trust cf- aroni and cheese, beet salad. lism committee meeting. 10:80 a.m., Church School, all Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson "Stellar Solaris” plunged great love for his country fleer In 1962. In June of this year Bg^^cbes, hoimemade deasert opoflings for full and parfetim* soIm 9* ^ 8:45 a.m., Sunday School.- Di­ 9 a.m., Sunday School. _J J . t « 1- gJl meals. P astor through monstrous waves so mingled with a present hopeless- other classes. he was advanced to trust offi­ Apply to the Managnr at 177 Hartford Road, vine Worship conducted by the Trinity Covenant Church 7 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel- 10:80 a.m., The Service. cer. high that the spray racing ness and a future hope. It may Skinner Road School: Mon­ Rev. William H. WUkens of Cov­ 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, Hackmatack St. near lowship. Monehosttr... across the upper deck produced well be that these incidents if Dell is a member of the Con­ day, beet stew, com bread, but­ entry. Classes, for all ages. Keeney St. 8 p.m., Adult Class. Weslejran Methodist Church rainbows. Although clear, the true are only passing phases necticut Bankers Association In­ ter sandwiches; Tuesday, baked 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. Rev. Norman E. Swensen, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Commis­ Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington OPEN DAILY 10 to 10 • SAT. 10 to 6 rough seas prevented us from as our United States ambassa­ "far vestment Subcommittee and the luncheon meat, mashed pota­ First CSiurch of Christ, / 7 p.m., Evening Worship. Gos­ P astor sion on social concerns. Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor landing at Delos and Mykanos, dor at a public luncheon spoke Hartford Society ot Financial toes, carrots, peanut butter Scientist pel muric and hymnsing, and Now the sea is calm and a hopefully about a constitution FAIRWAY Analysts He has served as an aandwichea; Wednesday, rice, 447 N. Main Sk Bible message. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, deep Indigo blue. We are an­ to be submitted soon and a Jehovah’s Witnesses officer of the Investment Group chicken and gravy, peas, but­ Tuesday through Saturday, classes for age 3 through Classes for all ages. f/RST chored off the island of Santor- promised return to constitutlon- Kingdom Hall of Hartford and Is a former di- ter sandwiches; Thuraday, hot V 11 a.m., Sunday church ser­ 7:80 p.m.. Special gospel ser­ adults. 11 a.m., Worritip Service. Nur­ Ini which once might have been al government. Hartford Tpke. ..V rector of the Utchfleld County ^gg „„ mils, celery sUcks, po- vice, Sunday School, and nurs­ vices. Evangelist and Mrs. Roy 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. sery. „ ___ part of the "lost Atlantis." Tomorrow we return to Athens R ockville Agency, Inc. tato Chips; Friday, macaroni ery. Johnson of New York City will / 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. Pastor pwensm paw ^i^.^ __ - jg picture-book village, for one day before flying to the and cheese, cole slaw, string FABULOUS SAL.E -j^erm song and spoken - - ^Ztod a sh^i^g w^e^ Holy" = 9 a.m., Public talk, "Exalted 6:30' p.m., Fast and Prayer. BRIEFS man Is "Ancient and Modern 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. beans, butter sandwiches. Des­ IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS OlVINO ^ Kingdom Threads the Winepress Caldor Inc. recently received sert and milk are served with Necromancy, alias Mesmerism Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ of God,” by J. Dulchinos, Wednesday, 7 p.m., Prayer a special plaque from the Roy- ception of new members. The Prayer Group will meet at the each m eal. and Hypnotism, Denounced.” Church of Christ week Bible study. Topic: "What Watchtower Society representa­ Service and Btble study. •5 recently coordlnatdr Ifor Yale al Typewriter Ck). in recognition The Golden Text is from James, Rev. Mr. Steere, preaching. home of Mrs. Estelle Carpen­ Lake Street School; Monday, Lydall and Vernon Sts. the Bible Is About.” tive. Genton Inc. of West Springfield, of the department store chain’s Topic "Protesting Protestors." ter, 91 Adelaide Rd. pork In gravy, noodles, rice, car­ 25% off 4; 7, 8; “Resist the devil, and Eugene Brewer, Minister 10 a.m ., Study o f N ov. 1 issue Mass. Her clmrm school Instruc- merchandising of Royal type- he will flee from you. Draw United Church of Christ Coffee social between services. of Watchtower, "Let Ood Arise, rots, fruit; Tuesday, vegetable Church School. Crib Room at tors background is extensive and writers and business machines, nigh to God, and he will draw 9:46 a.m., Bible classes. 11 Center St. United Pentecostal Church Let His Enemies Be Scattered,” beef soup, meat or peanut but­ 9:16 only. 72 Center St. includes,the Hanover School of To coincide with the award. CRYSTAL - SILVER nigh to you.” 10:46 a.m., Worship. Sermon: Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, and "God’s Ascent on Hi^ ter sandwiches, cake; Wednes­ 'Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Testimony Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Fin­ (Orange Hall) Modeling, Sears charm courses Caldor officials have declared “Aspirin or Surgery—Which?” M inister Above All Enemies,” page 60S. Nov. 27 to D ec. 2 “ R oyal T ype­ day, spaghetti with meat sauce, ance committee, Robbins Room. Robert Baker, Paator OPEN and Linda Brooks Finishing RIFTS - CLOCKS m eeting. 6 p.m., Youth meeting. Rev. Kenneth W. Steere, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Group writer Gift Week” throughout kernel corn, cheese wedges, The Reading Room welcomes Friday, 6 p.m.. Men’s Club School." ALSO VIEW OUR FINE 6 p.m., Worship. Sermon; Associate Minister discussion in the BiUe aid, the Caldor. stores. During the fruit; Thursday, pot roost In Dinner, Woodruff Hall. The 10 a.m ., Sunday Schoed by Pratt and WWtney. Re­ KITCHENS trytoe to follow Christ largdy League. ' moval of the same stock by conventional means would require about 60 hours. ,out of fear of the consequences 6 p.m.. Corps Cadet Claases. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. BATHROOMS 'o f doing atherwlae. 6:46 p.m.. Senior Songsters. Carpets Top $1 Billion 60 a.m., Ibm lng Prayer and 8 p.m.. Senior Band. Sermon, Church School and Nur­ ried to the former Jane Webb H i W A T C E S The fear of the Lord la the DALTON, Ga. —The flrat hU- sery. V em on of New York and they have two A WARM PORCHES ^fy^llnhlg of wtsdotn, Psahns ROY JOHNSON Wednewlay, 8:80 p.m., Sun­ beam s. llon-doUar year for United 0:30 p.m., Young Peeke’s Fel- chUdren, David Paul and Carol llinO. Few God and keep ^ States-made rugs axid carpets nOORS _ oonunojulmeats, for this to Thursday, 6 p.m., Junior low dtip. D enise. WELCOME wbols duty of man, Bocl. 12:13. Crusade Band. was 1966. This am ounted to Thursday, 9 a,m.,' Feast of Installation of Pastor Set The church’s former pastor Etear n ot them thiat klH th e body, 7 p.m.. Open Air Meeting. nearly 96 per cent of the value St. Andrew, Holy Communion. the Rev. Robert Shlmoda, re­ is extended to everyone . RECREATION ^ but fear. God who is able to de­ November 28th - December 3rd 7:80 p.m.. Mid-week Meeting. of all tufted textiles made that Monday through Friday, 7:46 Tomorrow at TalcottvUie signed last spring to take a pas­ to attend special services ROOMS stroy tooth to beH, Matt. 10:28. year. Tufters went Into the car­ p.m.. Evening Prayer. torate in Massachusetts. I It to a fearful thing to fall Into at CALVARY CHURCH, Community Baptist Church pet business as recently as 1960 The Rev. Truman C. Ireland The afternocm service tomor­ th e i«»n Flka Car­ 3 W IK ilE ning n ^ Tuesday M inister A m erica. Bev. Hugh A GUUb Yet. thia fear te not the mor- Church at special services to be iwesent hia peeler. Representa­ riage House, 7:80 p.m. to 1 a.m. through Sunday, Dec. 8. ”Anything that can be done ‘Md fear of mortal danger. Mlnlator • tives of the Triland County Ec- hrid Sunday afternoon and eve­ Sat. Nov. 29. Entertainment and Jehovah to not a bkwdthlraty 9 a.m.. Church School tor all AVOID OABUO,ONIONS clesiasUcal OounoU will be pres­ Guest speaker wlU be ogre, waiting to pounce upon the NEW YORK (AP) — Be neat, ning. open square dancing. (2.96 per to improve your home ages, the expendisd session for 9:80 a.m.. Church School and SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. Mr. Ireland received ent with Dorrthy Young and YEARS...... I Evangelist Roy Johnson wayward. Godly tea r is reM>ect sweet-tempered, don’t aigue» Morning Wonhip. person. nursery through Grade 4 exm- . !a call to the local church last Franklin WeUes rapreaentlng’ for him as a father, destaous of and avoid garlic and onlona. n a.m.k Morning Worahlp. of N.Y.C. Don’t miss in­ we can do ' tinuing during the worship serv­ MAIN STREET AND HARTRDRD ROAD April and took up his duties In, the Rev. Mr. Ireland’s church. his apperibatfoa. Ferfset love It could be good advice for ev- Sermon: “The Dreams We Live spired Bible preaching ice. July. Prior to coming to the At 6 p.m. supper wlU be serv­ oasts oM fear, 1 John 4:18, that erybody. but 80 graduates of a By.” Is, mortal fear, for love produces 10 a .m ., W orship Hour. T o p ic: TalcottvUie CTiurch he was paa- ed to those taking part in tbe that wiU apeak to your ■ ♦ - > school for Santa Clauses had it 7 p.m., Methodist Youtti Fel- Cordially Invifes You To Hear rs.iiAHiK> trusL A n y e ffo r t to "What a Congregation Should s tor. of,.Trinity United Church, afternoon services. heart. An added blessing Expect of Its Minister.” A lald on the Une for them Friday, lowship. Tiqpic: "Folk Songs serve Ood that Is motivated pri- R om e, N .Y . Call for free estimates The graduates, who wlU do Spirituals,” Leadua: Karan THE REV. DR. J. MANLEY SHAW The formal InstaUatlon cere­ in each service wiU be maiBy by a negativlstlc fear is nursery is provided. OilginaUy'.from Long Island, f a Y street duty during the Volim- Hills and John Potterton. mony wUl be held at 7 p.m. with bound to ftdL Any oonslrtent 2 p.m., Rev. Loomis will con­ N.T., the Rev. Mr. Ireland the singing of hymns of service will be predicated upon teera of America’s 71st Christ- 7:80 p.m., Adult study group, Dr. James F, English, minister at no obligation duct a service at Green Lodge SPEAK ON was ordained In 1962 to Coven­ faith and insplratiim by love for God, a wfaotosotne re- mas campaign for the needy, WeduMday, 7:80 p.m.. Stow emerituk of the Congregational FAIRWAY .H om e. try by the Tolland Association. MMct for hia ways. were given this further advice ardshlp aad finanee masting, Churches of Connecticut, preach­ F/RST GREAT W ATGHES.....1 Mrs. Johnson who la also I 7 p.m.. Junior High Youth ^ h e Moral Implications of Viet Nam** ‘ He studied at Houghton Col­ by Hal Oonklln, dean of the ------ing the sermon. Fellowahlp will meet Topic: lege and Aabury Theological a concert pianist. We .are "H m Generation Gap.” Lead- school: Saeved Heart Chtiicli FoUowing the ceremonies Te l. 649-6017 CHURCH OF CHRIST Seminary, N.Y., and Hartford for yotiir praying tor God’s choice Evangelist and Mrs. Roy Jolmsoti ers: Michael Derewianka and Wave to passera-by, wish Bt JO, Vemoa Ljjfdall and Venum Streets SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, Theological Seminary as weU as there wUl be a formal reception Raul Rlse^ser; refreshments, them a Merry Chrlstm^ and Bev. Ralph KeUey, Pastor tor the minister and bis famUy. dec orator blessings. The time each Daering Pastor’s Bdhool. Phone: 648-2517 Michael Ojj^oran and Lenore ring your bella loudly; don't Bev. Patrick Suttlvaa night Ih 7:80 p.m. 459 MAIN ST. MANCHESTBR SERVICES AT The Rev. Mr. Ireland has The public is invited to the in­ spray points Downtown M anchester at 968 M ain Street CALVARY CHURCH Smyth. lean on your chimney or stand Assistant Pastor served riuirchs in (foventry, stallation service 4nd the recep­ Bible Claseest 9:46 ajn. 7 p.m.,Senior High Youth Fel- in front of it; keep your unlfonh JEWELERS—SILVERSMI'AIS SINCE 1900 W ELCOM Bl 9:00 A.M. 10:45 A.M. , ' . Ravina, N.Y., and Newbury, tion. \ Wwahip, 10:46 ajn., - 647 ESast Middle Tpke.— Manchester Green lowship will meet. neat, and your wfalaken Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:M and Mass., as weU as 'Rom^ N.Y. The Rev. Mr. Ireland Is^ar- 6:00 pjn. Tuesday, Jlov. 28, 10 a.m., straight. 11:46 a.m . atswFiTiZTisrsfTrTT''■

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e A i m * i N G HIGH 4HiU)E EQUIPMENT PRINtlMG Tents,Slesping Begs, Job and Coaunerdsl O il art A ir Mattfeeies, Stoves, Printing LanleiMu yURPLiW Prompt and MMlidrat BY V.* MANCHESTER Printtag Of An Ktade te IlMMiMtar. Nrnw .1 THINK r rouNP A Bia SURPLUS SALES C a THEN I NOT SCARED 186 N. aiAlN m. Gonimaiiti fracc Bi to nasM fwa pnl»> at Depot Square THINK';* ■■a wortton. For fuQ Open Dally to 9i00 P.M. 9 East Middle T^pke, J. F A R R — 648-7111 IMeiihone 643-5727 t a i Dodg* Pootiae I n r a DICK’S CUSTOM MADE STS MAIN STHEBT MtittHESTER ' CANVAS AWNINOS ^tHonaiiMB noaa6«B-S881 nrMntaUiw MEiMmiU. GO. SHEU BY J. & WILUAMB praptmama W e T«n i Xio BiVpart OUT OUR W AT SiUD&Tom'i favorite X h e la ta /aalor Mnawini dppM^to Xeet OMaeteejr SERVICE I THOUGHT MAVBC f P TAKE J E F F M Wicked ^Service by Crolden Rute^ 65S CENTER STREET WITH ME THIS TIME, BUT IT ’'3 SUCH BTApwbire ^ Quality Mamorioii A CHORE TD PR/ HIM OUT OF BEP EilUiMdbordn There le really no set time to fvliie£hhi on the etreet door MECHAMIG ON DUTY IM THE MORWINCS AMP 1 POkTT HAVE nCateitiaiar"■ hair Over so Y tttn f KspeHenoe • •0 Social evenU for vacations any more, forwlth leivel OB Bigietow a t. Ybu may AT ALL HOURS AUJCH TIME TD HUNT TDPAV. taflc wMK a member of the El LttUo damon 8T IT II WAIYINS-WEST plane norvlco to far away placea, BY LBFF Bad MeWlLLIAMS a Protuberance i T 3 T 3T IT C a l 649-5807 ideal vacation weather la avail­ Hohnee femUy, aak any qu»- Starters, Generatora, D A V Y J O N E S FUNBtAL Carburetors, DOWN H" i A. AlM Em , Prop. able tor ua all at any seaaon of tton you wML end he wiU an- Finnan Haddie a Favorite SEE US FOR: OR IN DISGUISE? WELL, WE DON'T VEAH, MARCO, I'VE BUT I k e e p I'M WITH VOU, 1 Cotton bundle BT ft and g fv » you any ad- Domeatlo - Foreign Oars s Ahimlnum Roll Up IF THE A G E N T AND CERTAINLV IN H A V t TO ACCEPT 1 s n v ic E the year. With those who are BEEN t h in k in g THINKING ABOUT PAL. MV GEAR'S 3Faliehoodi s r B“ HM ifson Sfc, MeiKdieeter vlpe you may aak for. Now tiiait ooMer weettiiw la entertalnliig ant wldi to serve 643-7008 Awnings WE'RE TO RESCUE NO MOOD TO TALK THIS IMPOESIBLE th e s a m e th in g . THAT AGENT... MCKeO...WHAT'RE spooled veset s r enjoying their retirement years, IS STILL ALIVE, HE TO OR TRUST MISSION, DAW. dEuential being The tonge and igMclaui chai>- and a wta» **'*“ Mancbeator s Door Canopies MUST SURELV BE BTRANQERS.i ALONE - WITH We WAITING FOR! 81 !T 4 ORMAND J.WBST there la no doubt that the inci­ NO WAV S Pattern aencedence fore deathoeau occurring away ®1 funeral home la large are ^2?, P**®* Z**'**^ s Storm Doors ’ iBuflle D ire c to r e Combination 'Windows 7 However from hoine is greaOy increased. *ncugh to handle any type of o n ^ ant they ^ MANOHESTER fNewipopor tnUrprht MuiJ PARKADE Teara ago this would have pre- oervtoe, endttw reare, c f oourae, tovortto ia fitanen haddie from and have them all packaged for MandMSter Awning Ooi. 14S E. OENTBB 8T. CARDER SHOP aented quite a problem, but no amaUer chapela fo r nmaller Mbnohester Seafood, 43 Oak you at any time ypu wish, n ie y 196 WEST CENTER ST. BUndMetar's *> headquarters for Jack Telephone 649-8091 m th Flneat FeolUtteB Ssuzfood, Maneheater's Moat Modem EstabUrtied 1949 Huough Its memberahtp In much eii^piwoDaAed by b©reeiv«d * ,aa. • a. ^ ^ tr em , crUp orackcni aa BaHter Shop with Bxoelleat the Order of the Oolden Ride, fRinfttrtfi Tlw re is a spedal 13aloe« a t o ie touch o f a as delicious tai^tar • aauoe CHOICE VARIETY 6-Chair Service! the itolmea Funeral Home, 400 forte. Oook tt to a miMbure o f and a fine and sesty cocktail ftower room for the proper cere A J Upholstery OPEN 8 AJH. to e P Jd. Main St, la able to offer person­ o f flowers and a room fo r the half cream and ha!!f mHk with sauce. Qualify P (Cloeed MObdayn) al service to any family thdt re­ plenty of butber and serve it Shrimp ia a most welcome ad­ and Mrl Shop BY DICK TURNBit Whtoi Ifs lima to clergy. 'Ih e entire home has RB-UPHOLSTERING n-2f CARNIVAL MANOBDBSTEB quires help when death occurs air oondiitiioning, has a loud on toaM or wbto boiled or dition to any meal, served as a Seafood SHOPPDTO PARKADE far from home. There cure mem­ apeiBlker system, end Is also pro- mashed potatoes, and watch the cocktail or as a main dish such * Modtrn Furnltura bers of the Order of the Golden facnUy come back fo r seconds. as stuffed shrimp, fried shrimp 43 OAK STREET BY KBN MUSE Lower Level, (rear) beoted againot Are 24 hours a and Anriqiws WAYOUT Rule located In cltlea and towns It is so easy to prepare and ao and shrimp newburg. A t Man­ TEL. 649-9987 MOVE PHONE 640-6860 day. e Store . Stools and Bootha all over the world. Language *IV> bebber serve persons vls!t- hearty ttMt you need c i ^ add chester Seafood, they have both McNsfIrt %■<(■!■. Im. e Custom Furniture H EY. W AIT THAT'S E x p e rt and custom are no barriers to tog the Hotonea PXineral Home, a green ealad to have a mort fresh or green abrlnq>, and fUUy Sllpoovers and Draperies 11-25 CALI any member of the Order of the cooked plump and meaty WHAT A M IN U T E .' RIGHT... • M o v in g a large petktog area ab the dekclous meal. Reuben Plen’s Made to Order A DISCOUNT YOU • PRddng eio ecfil MANCHESTER Golden Rule; all you have to tear fess been paved and ttito is Imtog Ventura, the owner of shrimp that you may use ae you Complete Seleotloa of DEAL/ s t o r e C H O R fT BO% • Stormce do is to contact a member of MOtoDltly Etomtoared at night. Mbncheaber fieufood, says that ohooae. Materials CHANGED RUG CLEANING the Holmes family. Ten him There to M »oe ample fo r 76 the prtoe o f tobsbera has MaixdieBber Seafood to again Texaco Sfafion FBXXl ESTIMATES what arrangements you wish Lower Level of toe Parfcade ME.' S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK (FNEAL MANCHESTER COMPANY oasa, and to oonventontly en­ dropped and you can purchase serving Ita deUrtous bomomade 15 HANNAW AY 8T. made, the type of sendee ]rou ter the home, use the entrance them much more reaaonably clam cbowdar. Every Thuraday 381 Mcrin Straat e49-e824 want, and through their mem­ to the north. now. Why not treat the famlSy end PHday they have homa- PhoM 643-9149 siPe.jHAve A PEtiuesrio Monmi AND PhOM 643-0012 bership In this worldwide organ­ 'Ih e Hbknea Funeral Home to fresh kbsbers while the m-de ffsh cakes, fried riamn I&I 7 M A itff.i m/£ sem p'^o isation you are assured that offers a servtoe of Wnoerlty pitoe to kjwer? Whether you frenCh fries, fried scallopa, frted Hydramatlo Transmission TmiCKim GO. every detail wUl be handled Just where pereonal conadderaiTon to boU them or broil them wTh akrlmp, and the very popular Repairing GLASS fA m fu u m m manv 3-DAY as you qwclfy. a traditt^m______stufflag, they make a dtoner ftm end ohlpe. Any one of tfaera /I • For Auto Windshields SERVICE fit for a kli«. Items would serve as a main An Work Guaranteed • For Store Frosta asd f-UAL: 'nils service Is used quite ex­ tensively as today people travel Hava you tried braOtog lob- ooune, and the prices are very Texaco Lobrloatton Sendee an sUea of wtadowB Radio Today We Give jltfC Green Stampa ao much more than they used t o .' star teas? They are esetreme- reasonaUe. Phone in your order • For Table Tops f u r n i t u r e c l e a n i n g It Is also a comfort to know WDBO—UM ly papular and easy to pre- and it w ill be ready and paok- OPEN 8 AM . to 6 PJd. UY BUY CKAJNM 1:00 Hike MllUud para. If you ara planntog a aged to go when you oall for It BUZZ SAWYER that, through this service, the 4:00 Lour John Wade SATURDAY 8 AAL-NO<»f burden of shouldering each and 8:00 Dtdi Rohtason newbuig or thecmldor, g et the Holidays meeui extra oooking m l;toN«wa, raisn Off flpoeien loberter m eet a i4 save fo r moat of us, and you can en- TOURAINE SREAKOUT IF WHAT WE SAW DOWN every detaU la lifted. Once again WBCIH—eit YOUR CAMERAS,REa THERE IS A POLARIS-TYPE STEVENSON'S through this service the motto 1:00 KaUnee yom self the itroubto o f pnepar- Joy a break from the regular J. A. WHITE 4 : » Hartford HlchUchta tag fkesh lottober. cooking routine by purchasing WeVEGOTTOGOBAOC MISSILE LAUNCHER, I WONDER of the Order of the Oolden Rule 7:00 New* PAINTS AND GET PICTURES HOW MANY MORS IHE CUBANS is pointed out clearly: “ Service 7:80 GaaHsbt Oyaters are to season end your meal at Manrtiester Sea­ GLASS CO. OF THAT THING. HAVE.' ESSO 10:00 Quiet Hours food emy Thursday or Friday. 81 BlaspU S t—TeL 649-7888 measured not by gold—but by WTic—leee Manchester Seafood has those . 405 M AIN ST. 1:00 News wonderfully plump Chesapeake Everything will be packaged so FOR BEST RESULTS the Golden Rule. !t:16 UCMn Vs. Holy Cross TE L. 649-5SS3 4:00 Monitor oystera theit ara so good any that your m w arrives home T ile Hotoves BYmeral Heme way you use them. A steaming nice and hot end all you have 0 6:00 News, Weather to a famUy Inntltubton, and 8:00 Strtctly Sports bowl of oyster stsw makes a to do to to alt down and eat PAUL'S • Tuiw-Up« wlieneiva' you call for their 8:90 Monitor TURNPIKE U:00 News hearty hincheon or supper dish. it—and your fam ily w ill toor- PAINT SUPPLY • Engiiw CltaiiinG ■etndoes one of the family— bl:l£ Itooits Final SoaUoped oystera are a fa- ou|^y enjoy the meal also. Howard, Arthur or Noiman— 11:90 o S ^ Side of Day I t - i S WPOP—1414 vortte with most everyona, and Maaoheater Seafood to open 645 M AIN STREE'^^ TEXACO • Minor Ropobs wM answer your call fop as- 1:00 Woody fib ^ rif MW.Iw.TJyHi>Rl.fSt OM \ 6:00 Lee ‘' bSSC" Stauns Show so are oystms used in droea Tuesday through Saturday from TM. 649-0800 • a ? !fC S to m p s atatanoe. Thetos to a pennnal wncF—im tog. Manchester Seafood to the 8 to 6 and from 8 to 8 on Ttairs- O pen 24 H on rs A D ^ r hxberent and they ate these to 1:00 News plane to go fo r them. days. Every Mhd o f fto6 you Firestone llres "This must ba the committee that thinks up ways to nerve you to the bent cf their 1:80 Jack Drees on Sports dig up more means from the taxpayer!'* 1:16 Speak Up Of oourae, you know that you could want to sold hero, and Qnality Line Prodnets abttXy. 6:10 Whrld ThU Week can get any kind of dams that M r.,Ventura takes a grmt deal 8:80 Wedtend Tm I EquiimiNt G ^ i Repairers Lieenae Ostrinsky THE Today everything seems more 7:00 News you wish at Manchester Seafood of pride in the freahneae o f all M IC K Y F I N N BY LANK LEONARD conopttcated, and one truly 7:10 Sports Time — cherrystones, steamera, quo- hla seafood. Thera really to a Comer Broad and needs the aerviioe o f a knowl- 7:16 Speak Up Hertford . AAEAN DEALER IN WASTE 8:10 Jack Dreea hsugs, clams for frying, etc. difference In the. taste of sea- Rwlal edgable .funeral dhector. He 8:16 Ekukk Up Hartford Middle Tpke. W est _.TTOU BY W ALT WETTERBERG Clams on-the-half-shell are a food that la truly fresh, and the THE WILLETS MATERIALS takes care of OAA, the MAA, 9:00 New. “We Bent Moat Everyttdag" Phone 643-2176 OKAY.' THE WARDEN WILL WARDEN.' ^teab Clul^ 9:40 SlMMk Up Hutfiond real treat, but most of us find fitoi to always o^ean frerti at • ^ O M E 1 Social Securlity beneftts and 111:90 Barry Farber SEE YOU NOW.' BEING A 6ARRY-OUT BOY fN Luncheons and Dinners them difficult to open. I f you are Mancheeter Seafood. veterans' beneftos. These ere 10:00 Neirt ] AP A GUPER/V\ARKET QM O0P I'M EMOTIONALLY MGS, IRON Tuesday thru Sunday r o o k i e ;/ AMO PHYSiCALUY just some of the many services SATURDAYS IS A JOB F W SORAPMETM. offered alt the Hotanes FHmerel EQUIPMENT SOPER BJEtl^eS 1 SU PBR-SPSkir i Entertainment Nightly UON WILLIS in the Gibson Lounge Home. They also have ftee The Mother Who Works 986 CENTER stBBBT aid FAKR ‘*nie Knowledge Boohlet’’ put MANCHESTER GNRAGE 781 PARKER ST. 860 Mato SL, Eato Hartford out by the Order oif the Golden Must Face Feeling of Guilt 649-2062 XU. 648-6788 or 648-6879 Tetophone 289-4869 . Rule. AU you need to do to to 18 M a in S t , 'P bL 649-4531 stop to at the Home and pick By LOBNA CARROLL ig> a copy from the table in “ But she mould do so with a 24 Spoetoliiliig in St. Petersburg Times the haE to the main oorrlUor. clear conscience and make die best i^ans she can . for her chil­ SELL Should you prefer, you may re­ ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. dren during her working hours. AUTOMOTIVE RRAKE SERVICE 'TRADE quest that a copy be mailed (AP) — Death, divorce, deser­ PONTIAC Coins She mould keep in touch with e Layaway Plan to you. Tills booklet explains tion form . the malevolent triad SHOPPING Front End AlIgnnMnt AND that splits a fam ily asunder. Its the person In charge of her SUPPLIES a One o f the large*? tavesi- to a very clear and f actual DAYS T O BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY victims are the children. The youngsters so me may know MR. ABERNATHY tories In New England menner the many probleme that what goes on in her absence and Gnnnral Rnpolr Work TEMPEST a.family has to face and it to complex problem of making CHRISTMAS PLUS • SnppUes and Aooeaaortea their Uvea whole again rests be available In case of emergen­ AFRAID .. .WHO EVER HEARD OF A WOLF eKtremely heipful. MACHINE SHQP GOING ON A FOX HUNT ? s a l e s and SERVICE CONNECTICUT Feel free to sbo|> in at the with the remaining parent. cy- A woman left alone has an “ She should spend her free MORTY MBEKLE BY DICK CAVALU consuUatllon room, the entrance changed again. The constant SERVICE DuPOHTD nULDODDE VALLEY C50IN CO. especially difficult problem If time with her children vdienev- shUtuig and changing of these Iff/ IT B O m . 97 Center Sb, Manohecter she must work. What w ill hap­ er possible. The companionship children make It difficult for Stop ’n Dtt ii o & r A & r THOueKr— 648-6296' pen to her children? Who will given grudgingly or out of a A B B IN A T H y H e 'd STILL OUT TH^Ze. ! them to form meaningful rela- I WONPEfL IF N/Biy roNTIRC, INC. givd them the tender lovliig guilty conscience to unsatisfying MANCHESTER TDJO(NU9 2 ^ i NOTICE YOU \ WELLO'WERE^S ^ FIRST, IT GIVES M E 1Q4E In Steps of AOl Bonne Gerd . . . To dilrds of them invidye a child or ‘There to probaUy nothing children. What to wanted to for CHANCE TO LISTEN TO a s s u r e s m e A N Q ' = ALVJAYS TALKv' JWO REASONS FOR O arrlnse Jig and Fixture Parts S a ve W it h !______children In the family, more confusiiig to a child than the child to be conforming and TO YOURSELF^ ^ THAT/.V'-TS^ AN INTERESTINO INTELLIOENT t h t s - Painting— Decorating JDIENCE.' BaU Lock Fins A January 1087, report on la­ to be disciplined by his mother qulqt causing a minimum ot BOTTS! Borlte Boring Bars—Carbide bor reveals that 28 million wom­ from 6:80 at night until his bed­ trouble. COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • REUDRNTIAL RY f.iearjie Ttm im Also Bepresenttag Other en are woridng either through time and on Saturdays and Sun­ “ On the other hand, there are CAPTAIN EASY IVsesI fa Styls, fisgsiM * quality Maanfaetorers GUNLIFFE neceaslty or choice. Only 144,000 days, then to be given to a many day care centers where Interioiv-Exterior— Color Consaltins Service .MCosi/evf Ay of them earn $10,000 or more. mother substitute on Monday lOOKiVOU KOOK.MyoU ' STAY BAOC ALL I WANTBP VIMS SOME ANSWERS 6 John) Bast Hartford—289-6469 children are gettliig the best of Complete Insurance Coveraxe INVITBP“ 'ABOAFPl ABOARPl MS Pi BROADiOXnL H APTA-lK irF:f^ WILiEUTVOlf-- - - “ I f a modier must go to work, morning who treats him totally WCH CADIUiC LBHHISDIE MOTOR SALES training and excellent teaching, . NO PLATBUSH f a t s : WDMN616 SMCIAL OCCASIONS me may be faced with a feeling different and are devetoping Into well E s t 1915 OUTIBHINP FXJ'KBT AUTO IKHIY atal “ Just about the time he ad­ d VOUiLUUI 6 4 9 -7 8 5 a of gidit about leaving her chil­ adjusted, lumpy youngsters. JBELUIl Read Herald Ads FENDER REPAIBB dren,'' sayi Wesley Jenkins, justs hlmsrtf and to able to re­ “We would be mistaken if we ENAMEL and LAOqUEB raacutlve director of the Family late to her, he is again shifted to WM. DICKSON & SON #)' w A thought all substitute plsns tor REKlNISHlNOa and Children's Sendee, St.;. Pe- yiother place whero he are poor ones. Many TeL 649-0920— Manchester, Coim. REASONABLE FRIGES tersburg. a week, aito week later Is ^ make excel- BT. 88—'VERNON, O O im . lent arrangemmts for thejr otaU- aiM. PAINTS and Raufuet SoppUes your oouveuiesMse. walked away with $7,000 wbito SILVER LANE EXTlNSIQN Invadd J le A W.»v*PN they were eatiiig. « ■ ;! A ‘-'

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O ffiM d 1 3 z r Indians Assured of Tie for CCIL Title, Johnny Unitas Going Great CLASSIFIED SHARPBNlNa Service -Saws, SECOND MORTOAOB - Oh- knives, ixes shears, skates, llmlted funds available lor sec­ rotary blades. Quick ssnrlcs. ond mortgages, payments to Capitol Equipment Co 18 Mato tun your bu^t. Expedient ADVERTISING St., Manchester Hours dally ssrvles. J. D. Realty, 64M1M. 7:8041, Thursday 7:80-6, Satur­ But Colts A’V’AILABLB Ssoond mortgage Fighting for Life day 7:80-4. 648-7966. Cobb Stars in 34-20 Win over/ Windham CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS money on homes. Oonfldiottol, By BARRY COWLES NEW Y()RK (AP) — outing. 8 AJML to 6 P«M« no hidden costa. Contact Lewis ' Who is .No. 1 in Man­ Johnny Unitas is going The Redskins will match their H o w E lio ld S o t v Ic m DOLoreto, 0966806, anytims. chester? great, the seaaon is more passing' game of Jurgensen to COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. O ffM E d 1 3 - A The Manchester High than two-thirds gone, and Jerry Smith, Bobby liCtcheU 6 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOATION BushMU OppoilM ilty 28 and Charley Taylor against Deadline for Saturday and Monday to 0 p-m. Friday. REWBAVINO OF burns, moth Indians, that’s w ^ ! The Baltimore ia unbeaten. But holes, stppers repaired. Win­ the Colts still are fighting Cleveland’s ground game of ______0=______PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has a Red and White ended the Leroy KeUy and Ernie Green. dow shades mads to msasure, modern 8 bay service statton season on top of 'ttie peck for their lives in the Na­ The Redekins sUll have a t a atoes VeneMaa blinds. Keyr for lease. Excellent opportu­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD made while you wait. Tape re­ by dvfefttaig Windham H l| h o f tional Football Leaguers chance in. the Capitol Division ClaaeUted or "W ant A ds" are taken over the phone as a nity, paid training program. WJUimanUc, 84-20, alt M em o­ (Coastal Division. while the Browns lead the Cen­ oonvenlenoe. The adverttoor sbonld read hie ad the FIRST corders for rent; . Marlow's, 887 Call 286-8770 after 6 p.m . or rial Field yealecday aMemooi The OoMs, 8-0-2, have only a tury by one game. DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In thus tor the Main St. 64041221. 1-201-877-8100. before eome 2,000 apectatora. one-half game lead over Lew The Philadelphia-New Yoric next Insertion. The Herald to reeponetbto for only ONE laoor- The IndlBna booated their eea- Angeles, which' kept ttie pran- reot or omitted Insertion for any adverttoement and ttien only affair also to a big game for iu lM In q — aon record to 6-8 and will ahare sura on the Colts with a Sl-7 each, with the Giants sharing to the extent of a "make good" hwertlan- Errors whMi do CXHIL honofra with Oonard High. rout of Detroit on nuudaglvli^ not lessen the value of the adverttoement arlU not be ooireotod Contracting 1 4 SUNOCO ' the No. 2 spot to the Century by “make good" InaertloB. Day. That boosted the defen- and the Eagles needtog a victo­ CARPENTRY — concrete steps, COIL STANDINGS slv^-tougb Rams’ record to S- ry to stay alive In the Capitol. floors, hatchways, remodeling, Now accepting apidicatlons WX.T. 1-2 and put the Oolte in a posl- Each to bothered with Injuriee, porches, garages, dosets, eeS- for modern 8 bay Interstate Manoheater 6-2-0 Uon of needtog a victory or a tie the Giants lacking at least back 643-2711 875-3136 Ings, attics finishes rec'rooms, service station. Located on Oonard 6-2 -0 against Ban Francisco Sunday Tucker Frederlckson, defensive (Rockville, Toll Free) formica, ceramiy' Other relat­ 184 and Route 16 to West Platt 6-2-0 to stay ahead. tackle Jim Moran and defensive ed work. No job^ )0 small. Dan WlUtogton, Ckmn. Maloney 4-2-1 The Oidts, who beat the 49era back Henry Carr, and the Eto- Moran, BuUdef. Evenings 649- 41-7 at Baltimore earher tMs ROAD RACE WINNER— Art Dulong, Holy Croee HaU 4-S-l gles missing offensive tackle 8880. 1. 70,(X)0 gallons per month IVetlierafleid 6-4-0 season, are heavily favored to Roger Brown and receiver Gary Trouble Reaching Our Adveiiieor? college sophomore, receives the Ferguson Memo­ do it again in San Francisco. Ball man. NEWTON H. ffldlTH A SON - Windham 8-5-0 2. Earnings 920,000 smd up rial Troph.v from Will Hadden general chairman Central 1-4-0 The Colts now have a string of Minnesota and Pittsburgh 24-Hour Answering Sonrieo Remodeling, repairing, addi­ for the sponsoring Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Eaatern 0-7-0 10 straight victories against the both were troubled by mistakes tions, rec rooms, garages, Free to Herald Raadere 3. $6,000 investment Lebanon. Dulong bettered a field of 173 in Thanks­ 48era. in their last outings. A fumble to porches and roofing. No job 2 too small. Call 649-8144. giving morning’s Five Mile Road Race. The Army A Navy dub . hi the other NFL games on a the cloetog minutes led to the Want tnfonnatloD 'on one of our elsssHled adverttsmentaf trlmmefMown Sunday schedule, trofihy was reithred by Mre lo ­ winning touchdown to the Vlk- No answer nt the telephone UatedT Simply oaO the GARAGES, porohes, Interested applicants should Green Bay, 7-2-1, is at Chloagc, HollBS, cals, winning tt for the third togs’ 14-10 loes to Cleveland rec rooms, room additions, call or write SUN OIL Co., 641; Washington, 4-4-2, to at straight year. It was the first while Steeler mistakes wiped kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ P.O. Box 71, East Hartford, ClevMand, 6-4; PhtladelpWa, B- out a good performance by BUl EDWARDS 568-8400. Evenings call Mr. Wilt Can Still Score itikne in more than a decade eral repair work. Financing that Mianchester scored more 6, to at New Toric, 5-5 ; Mtai- Nelsen to a loss to New York. available. No down payment. Keith, 647-9646. nesota, 2-6-2, to at Ptttsbiurgh, 2- than 30 polflite against (he WU- The AUanta at New Orleane ANSWERING SERVICE Economy Builders, Ino. 648- 7-1, and Atlanta, 1-8-1, to at New UknahtJic foe. Tlte triumph also game offers a meeting ot 1966 6169. Plenty in Clutches marked the first time In any Orleans, 1-9. and 1967 expansion clube. Each 649-0500 875-2519 three-year period that a (Man­ Only two games are soheduM to looking for only Its second ADDITIONS, remodeling, gar­ Privot* Im tnietlem 32 5 NEW YORK (AP) — Big Wilt Cham'berlain, who chester High team won more ONE-TWO PUNCH— Quarterback Dale Ostrout, left, concluded caught as he' set a school mark of 21 extra points from phuoe- In the American Football 'vlctary of the year. and leave your nieessg*. You’ll hear from our advestlscs ages, reo rooms, bathrooms would like to win the rebounding and assist titles in the than 20 games. a fine career at Manchester High by pitching three touchdown n)ent in one season, Obtrout holds. Right, Cobh catches touch­ League, Boeton, 8-7-1, at Hous­ Houston to coming oft a bye In Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. tiled, k tU ^ ramodeled, m o r t l OCKS Driving School. A National Basketball Asscciation this year, still can A very happy and elaited passes in the win against Windham. Center, Dick Cobb, is down pass from Ostrout. (Herald Phpto by Pinto) ton. 5-3-1; and Buffalo, 8-7, at for Its game against Boston, the meat work, oellar fl(x>ra, pat­ famous name to driver edu- score nientv of baskets in the clutch. Oooch X>ave W iggln eoapressed Miami, 1-8, first of four straight at home for ois, tooting. Call Lroo Cels- caUon, Teen-age and adult Unltiur, the CMts’ aU-every- GUARD ON GUARD: Darrell Dess, veteran New the OUers. The long home stand A utom obllw For ScFo 4 xyoaU. BuUdsr. 9484291. Hie 7-foot-l Chamberlain, who just great tohave cheatier moved the ball 26 yards Windham was unable to oh- Four minutes- and 11 plays The Whippets’ second score neeAess to say, and thanked York Giant guard, dons his speciial single heel driver education courses. holds the NBA single 'game toing quarterback, shares the should have a lot to do with 1960-FORD Onlnxle 600, 2 door Phone 649-7398 or 876-4911. ^ i Tj V plays to the Windham tain a first down after the expired in the second period came when John Green, at quar- the fine Job done by ooadies, BUILDING — remodeling, car­ Lwogue’e No. 1 passer rating cleats, designed to cut dofwn on ankle and leg in­ Houston’s chances of making up HERALD sedan, sUuidard, 6 cylinder, scoring record of 100 points, ^ 32-yard line. The next play kickoff and punted on the when Ostrout passed from Wind- terbeck, passed to his bitter, Wiggln and Larry Olsen. Both pentry of all ktods, small jobs threw In 34 to lead the champion New G>ach, wlto Washlngtott’B Sonniy Jur- juries. the IVi-game deficit to New very economical, excellent con­ In the OCUi. „ ,, foundwvv*»s»a Cobb on the vaw uMUiaAVU&fWi halfback fourth \MAWIidown zyilUUCUiORAllsiituaAlon right Ul-in- dtCUtlham’s 0 AU^jrailM16-yard linelUtV to W KCobbjVUV who VTI^ Mike WAOGreen,01I, AUMMJLfrom theUtV IKUJOnine yard were VTVAO carriedVCUAiOU offVU theVUO fieldXIOAVI at-IXV* gemen, and to leading BalU- York in the AFL’s Eastern Dlvl- serviced. Call Tom Corbitt, ELEMENTARY school teacher Philadelphia 76ers over the Chi­ DOX LETTERS dition Inside and ou t All 'win­ 648-0086. A u OstPoiDt tel i*ih)e to tlue hands of Cobb on the waa in the end zone with open line.' Again the pam for the ex- top the {Aayera ae la tradition more In Its quest of becoming most of the country. tory at Chicago. The Bears, 2H slon. terized plus snow Urea asking' wUl tutor grades 6-8. 848-4770. cago Bulls 122-104 Friday night. O M J X y »POtligl« ™ Kroked his ^one for the first soo league’s leading receiver. for injured Jim GrabowsU and year 18-10, but Jack Concannon Buffalo’s Jack Kemp and Mi- cabinets, formica, bullt-lns,' the Bulls at bay after the 76ers The . change „ . made no differ- second chance to make tripped up on the on^-yard with only 55 seconds remaining Manchester ttiree-yard line. Ekids: Carson, CoughUn. Johnson, ^ Th6 game to part of a televl- Elijah Plt^ could ollnoh the passed for 886 yards and three Qriese both are corn- THE HERALD wlU not 2087. bathrooms, kitchens. 649-8446. the 100-poiait soorring mack the extra paint, whfch he did line. On the next play, Cobb the Red and White tallied anoth- Hammon passed tx> Rich Duchee- aSe?* BladoweU dlscloee the identity of ABLE AMBITIOUS MEN toon (C8 S-TV) doublebeader to Central Dlvtokxi title with a vie- touchdowns In the Bears’ last ^ F°od performances to 1966 PONTIAC OTO and i i n cen- was over tor the score. He er TD. Ostrout, from the three neau for the two point conver- Buder, VtnoSt ' ______' losses last week. any advertiser using box ume jeaa. wauy jones, witn 24, ,. kicks netting a season total of ter. kiicked the point, tooiorting it yard line, threw a pass to slon. lettera Readers answer­ Karmann Ohio, both very and Chet Walker, with 21. w«« ______102 points. Spackri S«rvieai;15 OLDEST TRACTOR jruiuueo. lormcr asBisiam - sooond score for the In- high and good to make the Coughlin. Cobb made the kick Ostrout had three complettoos ^beits^ ing blind box ads who clean, low mileage, 649-8886. desire to protect their SNOW pknrtog — Driveways, Rrihinwin tho Rnii. coach at Western Kentucky who ^ tourtidawns in the dions came with 5:20 left to score 21-0. good and boosted the score to In eight attempts tor 26 yards, Brofce Against Wisconsin Today identity tan follow this 1967 CHEVROLET, good condi­ TRAILER SCHOOL IN JO replaced Johnny Givens after stanaa dtuimed tt» Whip- play In the opening period when The Indians* defense was out- 84-0 at halftime. A fumble by all three being touchdown way, okrout, RuaieB, Stie^ PM- lots, sidewalks. Reasonalfle pixicediue: tion, radio, heater, 8-speed on rates. CaU 648-4686. (30NN. T il. SabHI. OimArOAniAB nrhn Colonels had lost 12 of Uielf before they KBlftsed that Ostrout found Tim Coughlin standing as they kept the op- Marty Hammon of the Whippets passes. Cobb passed twice with ‘*““*“*' 'r®™*. floor, 4-barrel carburetor. Call had HAnrAd Bn i^tnitndinr i»s. games, got B rude tnlUa- Indians were there to really wiide open to the end zone with ponents hemmed In within their on his own 22-yard line and re- one completion for a ID. One Enclose your replv after 6 p.m ., 649-4248. box to an euveii Members of aU truck own­ 106ina iinsAtupset nvArover thAthe BostonRab^ tT Celt­oaU ^®''' Orleans Buc- With three minutes a pass firom the Whippet eight- own 26-yard line In the first covered by Chuck Carson set iq> Interception„ was given up by Ends:- - Hait, IC. Green, <*•> Wielock. Final Day for Remaining Half Rooftng and caneers at Louisville Friday by the clock, Mian- yard marker. period. the Indians final score. Ostrout, to Pete Wielock. TOokiee: Haddad. OoBUne, J. Fm^ addressed to the 1960 88 OU9SMOBILE, 4-door ers association to New Bing- ics at Philadelphia Thursday, COUNTRY CLUB —Burt Dav­ fled Manager, Manchester Chhnnnys 16-A night. Entering the second half. Wig- Tom Kelley retiring director “ I'nk^' NohMmer. is 149 —868, Carl Bolin 146-147 sedan, automatic, power steer- ______land and N.Y. Approved for scored 183 points again at ESvenlng Herald, together ; veterans training. Trato on The Buccaneers, Western Dl- gin gave his first string boys a of athletics of Manchester High L««»e, j. Hammon. —410, Jobn'ICrlBtof 186, Tom with a memo listing the j ing, power brakes, excellent r o o FINO - gyetaH stiig re- Cleveland against Cincinnati. condition, $880. 1-428-4196. aU types of transml^ons They lost this time, however, as ® 81 rest by substituting his reserves, was awarded a lifetime pass to BaiSalf Stan- Omran 189 —882, Charlie Whel­ Of Solving Rose Bowl Puzzle companies you do NOT palling root* of aU Mads, new Wlndhom touchdowns came In all activities at MHS by Ray zione. fYancia, RochMeau, ll!. Ham- an 161 —872, John Rleder 868, want to see your letter. roofs, gutter work, ohlmneyi and tank traUers, gas and the Royals threw in 163 points to P f V ® " ‘ ____ NEW YORK (AP) — have won some ^ th a few by beating Kentulky. The final Your letter be de­ Diesel tractors and 40’ equal their club record for a “ P “ the third and fourth periods. Rogers, principal. "^ore'bylpOTiads: A1 Gayson 868, Cart Maddox deoiMd and repaired, 80 y o a ^ Negro Athletes Divided With 3:01 left In the third, quar- *nie award of the Army 3c Manchester ...... ! 21 is o 0—94 Norm 'the day the remain­ breaks.” poll determining the national stroyed If the advertiser Trueifs—•Tractors 5 experience. Free , estimates. boxes. Placement aasiat- 869, Bundl Taroa 861,' While the Gophers go for champion will be announced terback Jim Nelson found a hole Navy trophy was made to Co- "^TSSontb" 0 0 6 l « - » ing half of the Rose Bowl is one you’ve mentioned, CaU Howlsy «48-58«L 644- ance. Budget plan avaU- ^♦nAlTlATo^iA-A, Ka^ a hAAf Austto Robblns, with 26, and (l-yd. run, ’ 16-yd. O a ik 860. broke against Wtoocnsln today, next Tuesday. Tennessee al- 1966 INraRNAinONAL pickup and scored from the Manches- Captains Bryce Carpenter and peas), OstrouLoi-viL pe*»L Oough- .(f not It win be handled 8838. able. For information caU fcobball puzzle is solved, they’U need htop from Purdue’s ready has eujcepted an Invita- In the usual mannar. to best of condltlan. Priced ter 10-yard line. A pass conver- Mike Walsh by Windham Coach 1-247-1868 anytime. cisco ed^^ed Los Angeles 122-121 S ^ k y ^ t o and coach Murray War- BoUermakera to order to repre- tion to play Oklahoma In the right. CaU after 6 p.m . 648- In Move to Stage Boycott alon attempt by Hammon to Ttm Ed Ferrigno. Carpenter and vL M M In o ry , in overtime at Oakland In the ^ PAT—Cobb 4 (kicks), Duchewieou Last Fif^ts ma'th of Minnesota hopes sent the Big Ten in the Pass- Orange Bowl, 5268. Hart waa Incomplete. Walsh were both very . happy. (pass). other scheduled NBA gaems. rew Ty 1^^^^^ LOS ANGELES (AP)— with the New York Athletic SYRACUSE, N.Y. — m x that winless Wiaconsin dena New Year’s Day classic. Gary Beban, ^CLA’s brilliant Lost and Fouiid 1 D rassm ed u ning W Connie Dlerklng. with 27 America’s Nesrro athletes Club. A spokesman for the New "TNT” Carroll, 176, Syracuse, doesn’t p u t it all 'txygether. Top-ranked Southern California, quarterback and a leaxltog can- H d p l l V f points, Oscar Robertson, with <‘w « knrw onf m n * whl«to has completed Its sched- (Udate tor the Hedsman Trojrfiy, LOST — One year old male M otorayclns— and Oakland downed Denver York club, which annually spon­ stopped Sanford Bulla, 177, New 3 B 26, and Happy Hairston, with 26, 84 were divided in their reac- Sports Viewing Cellar-Dwellers n... 7.. ule. wlU represent toe West closed out hils career against Beagle, black and brown, with ALTERA'nONS and dreaemak- 113-90 In the other scheduled tion today to plans of one sors an Indoor track and field Notre Dame Edges Miami York, 7. B I c y c I t s 11 ing. Experienced. Tel. 647-9607. oombtood tor 7S po’ira’s to lead ART”iramAB“ Syracuse and its hard-ruitotog gray spots on white, white legs, PART-TIME woman required meet to Madison Square Gar­ SATURDAY MELBOURNE — Johnny the Royals to their 153-133 viC' firroup, hoping to illustrate PuTdue, you Be®, leads toe fullback, Larry Csonka. The caU 649-0211. 1966 Honda — S90, exceUent con­ for receptionist and light of­ . Bob Verga, former Duke star, den, denied the statement by 1:00 (SO) Bowling tory over Seaftle. Walt Hazzard racial discombent, to boy­ BeforeRecordFloridaFans Fametoion, Australia,, stopped — ■ .aiBht c

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HbtmM Fimand J !k m », 400 Siaie News Ifetn 8 t TIm Jt«v. Dr. J. Ibn- Obituary | l«y Sha«y^|Mator o( South Plenty of Books on Hand Church, oMciatOd. Mortars "wM In OemOtery. Teen Booked Leland Sloan, 76, wore Thonuui Ted- WUHam K ^y Jr., DavM For Gifts at Christmas In Gun Death Quiet in Dak To T e ^ K flP < U > i i r o w e ^ R *y **•*. John einock 1 ^ O eorie Btoock. - By MILES A. SMITH Modem Interiors, 1067-68," edit- tag) by Lord Klnrose, ohroid- (rnsilmirfl from Page One) AP Arts Editor ed by EUa Moody (^nkbu); cling the era of the Prince of O f Man, 21 In Area, Is Dead quarters was not damaged, but NEW YORK (AP) — How “Oreat Interiors,” edited by Ian Wales who became Ktag Bd- Four Arrested BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Police eight civilians were killed and ELUNOTON — Leland E. Poficeman Hurt h i^ wlU your Christmas tree Grant (Dutton)» which surveys ward v m and then the Duke of be? the subject In the United States, Windsor. A reference woric In booked a teen-age boy on a In Heroin Probe IT 'oChers wounded. Sloah, 70. oTJtaple St., tobacco charge of murder today In the grower ,J6r many year* In the In 2-Car Crash Even if it’s a giant, you can England and the Continent since “ A UctiODary o f Battles” About 10 mUes to the north; top it by piling up a towering 1600; and “Table Settings, En- (Crowell), containing details of fatal shooting of Jorge' L. Bias, Broad Brook-BUlngton areaa, In Hartford the ^ t Cong slammed 00 An off-duty pii and 17 womded. The !»**■ ber and a past master of Ori­ I■ This xnis Is!• a quickquiCK run*uiruugnrun-through unon tellsleua tain “ Thexiie mnsscHouse mIn ass^My AAmerican iiien iw i xHeritage ivn iu ^ xiuiwjrHlstocy wof The shootingmswwai^ occurredwvttAgvtA shortlymimmu/ a Jointjomt locallOCAl andaXKl federalzeaorni round-imiiMi* ^amtSfW set flie to A power ental Lodge of Masons, Broad The patrolman^ Carl Silver, some of the highlights of the gift Head” (Atheneum) the story of the Thirteen Cdooles,” by Louis before midnight Friday at the up of suspected heroin pushers. . i . . f a Iwrnuws M n » of 130- Cooper Hill St., was book' category—those fasctaat- the.. building and furnishing . Of Wright, ... . adiidi .... Is a oompanJon Intersection of Highland Avenue Three_ of tiie suspects ware jaeoa. Brook, and a past patron and I «. . .._ iMor laerdalele* ll1ismAe*i>^AH evsttsemma swaaret st^eas ItMlMm 4«« eiMlitwtm Am AeMmerfseaea XJawI— ftUft TVmTCHsI AvSbrillgl * ■ - V4^ *Ham~mond With text by Allen raMiiv-hiu' tlon. The charge arose from a Richardson, also of H a ^ ^ . He pounding of suspected lington Cong;regatlonal Clhurch, driven by Paul Kristoff, 74, of and “ New York; The Now Art all iM TOiaie. from «nd “The RevesUngRepealing Bye,’Bye." W«6 welfare denumstratlm at ®*'****'* North Vletnamero escape and wUl officiate. Burial will be ta 282 Spring St. collided at Mata reproduces all 100 x>lates from of heroin. supity routes to the area and hlb Scene,” (Holt) an album of plio- (Atheneum), an album of photo- State Welfare Department head- Ellington Center Cemetery. St. and Hartford Rd. yesterday the rare etHtion of naturalist’s Names of the other three sue- gugp*cted Communist troop con- tois by Ugo Mulas and a text by graitalc portraits by Nlckolas quarters. Friends may call at the fu- at 0:08 p.m. The left side of “ The (Quadrupeds of North pects sought ta connection with centratlons 14 miles northeast of Alan Solomon, portraying 10 America.” Muray, covering 100 celebrities The 20-man councU, named rouiwtap were not dlscloeod. neral borne tomorrow from 2 to the Weir vehicle was damaged, contemporary painters and of the lOSOs. i and 7 to 9 p.m. Oriental Lodge while the Kristoff car had Another big reference work Is Friday, It to begin next Wednea- jjgguance of the seven war- ^Ir ' strikes sculptors. of Masons conduct a Ma- damage on the left front fender, “The Lerousse Encyclopedia of Hobbi^The Search for Fun ^ ty »«leot a site ta tae New ^ u.S. Commissioner latched against North Vletnanv sonic Service tomorrow at 8 BoOi cars were driveable, po- Some readers are interested Animal Ufe” (McGraw-Hill), There is variety ta the hobby Haven area for a two-year Thomas F. Parker followed a confined to th* p.m. at the funeral home. Uce say. In Individual artists. They may oontalnti« 100 color plates and and collecting field. ^m unlty r o ll^ ’Ibe ta^u- jengthy tavestlgatlon of aUeged «cOon because ot The fam ily suggests that Wednesday morning ta the like a big volume, “Auguste Ro­ 600 In black and white The Putnam Pleasures and tloh plans to begin classes ta narcotics traffic In the Hartford monsoon rains but Marine A8 Treasures Series includes Roger Septenlber, 1968. those wishing to do so make parking lot at the Stop and Shop din” (Viking), by Robert Des- 'Nature's Paradise” area by the Federal Bureau of intruders flew to within 10 mUes charnes and Jean-Francois Cha- Narcotics, officials said. ^f Hanoi and made radar-gi^ed donations to a Memorial Fund Market off W. Middle Tpke., a $4,000 Safe Robbery at Ellington Congregational car driven by Constance C. brun; “ PlceuMO, the Blue and B arttrt^ an oversize volume h m bomb drops on the Song Dong STAMFORD. (AP) — Police Church. Grotta of 79 Ansaldl Rd. backed Rose Periods” (Now York portraying the wUdHfe and Stempa,” by L.N. and M — ...g. army barracks. The Nam Dtah Graphic), by Pierre Daix and Williams. were searching Friday for biur------Into a car driven by Leah R. scenery of Africa “Great Na­ 1^ mance U e o c l nOl yard 40 mlles southeast of Mrs. Gertrude Norton MacLachlon of 66 Strickland St. Georges Boudallle, with 770 Il­ tional Parks of the World” The Fun of Old Cars,” by Bob glars who apparently broke Into Hanoi was the target for other lustrations; or two books from a company building through a Mrs. Gertrude Norton, 98, of Minor damage was done to both (Random), by Richard Carring­ Steubenrauch (Dodd, Mead) O ffers P ro g ra iii Intruders Reynal, “ Rouault,” an analysis roof entrance and took some 401 Woodland St. died yesterday cars, police say. ton, depicts flora, fauna and concerned with collecting and _ ^ , In one of the key strikes ta the of his life and work by Gulseppe restoring these machines, con­ 94,(MX) from a safe. \ at Manchester Memorial Hospit- teen-ager riding a bicycle leuvdscapes, with nearly 200 11- In o t & t 0 U O l l C l t panhandle to the south. Navy Marchlorl and “ Matisse, the lustratlonn. tains camera studies of 26 clas­ Police said the money 'was ■ Skyhawk pilots said they dam- al. She was the mother of Har- j,jt ^ car driven by Janet A. Artist and his Tim e” by .,the taken from an office safe qf For bird fanclero Oiere are sic cars. The English writer An­ HARTFORD (AP) — A three- aged a highway bridge eight old C. Norton of Coventry, chair- Marcln of 128 Vernon St. as the same author. thony Bird, ta “ Antique Auto­ the Pickwick Ice Cream Co. man of the board of Colonial p^r was stopped on E. Middle ___ “ The ShoeWrds of North Ameri- l^oint plan to help Connecticut miles north-northwest of Dong The arts of particular regions mobiles” (Dutton) brings in pic­ keqp down expenditures In the Hoi. Board Co. ’Tpke. near Vernon St. Wednes- represented. (Viking), with text by Peter Matthieeaen and 3 paintings, tures and diagrams of some M ore Boa Mediatitm afee- of an estimated $40.8 mil- In a poUtlcal development, Mrs. N or^ was born May jay afternoon. The right front “African Art” (Viking) by jmjJ tum-of-the century specimens. WETHERSFIELD (AP)— uon bqdget deficit has been South Vietnam’s official news 18. 1874 ta New Jersey and Uved headlight on the car was dam- pi^rre Meauz'e, contains photo- J>y Mab Wilson’s “Gem,” from Walter Schelthauer’s "Hum- State mediators are to resume proposed, by the state finance agency reported that Nguyeif In Manchester most of her life. sged. graphs of African sculpture Viking, Is a new history of pre­ efforts Monday at settUng a commlsslotaer. Van Huong, a close associate of She was a member of the church The Marota girl told police the “rom the prehistoric age to the mtagblrds” ( C ^ e l l ) , contaln- cious stones. 27-day bus strike which has H ow ever, OommiSBioner President Nguyen Van Tlileu, of the Nazorene. youth gaVe her hla name and present. “ Art In Israel” (ChU- tag 70 color plates, Living Plants of the World” For the darkroom addict forced some 00,000 residents ta Qeorge J. Oonhliiv said Friday has been appointed hla secret Survivors also Include two oth- address but that she could find ton), is Is an Illustrated survey there Is “Photograirtiy In the southwestern Connecticut to that he informed deportment tary general, one of the most er sons, Richard B. Norton of „o such name at the address ta by several authors, edited by (Random) by Lotus and Mar­ gery. Twentlet hCentury,” (Horizon) seek other transportation. ' and agency heads that no gen- powerful posts In the new gov- South Windsor and Edward G. the telephone book. Max Wykes-Joyce. a selection by Nathan Lyons of Negotiations between the Con- eral cutbacks are planned.. . emment. NortonNof Manchester; a daugh- Sometime Wednesday or in Crown’s “ Art of the World Milne has 340 Illustrations; “ The Four Seasons of Survival” 100 photographers’ works from necUcut Railway d Lighting The deficit forecast was Huong vrill take charge of all ter, Mrs. John Johnston of Man- Thursday, a vehicle which left Series” there are “Art of the the George Eastman house of Oo. and striking Amalgamated made two weeks ago by^^xxila agencies run by the president’s .Chester; a brother, Willard the scene struck a car belong- Steppes” by Karl Jettmar and (A. S. Barnes) by William L. Van Allen a story of wUd- Photograph. ’Transit Workers members broke i. Gladstone, state comptrcfller. office and serve as a liaison Pertae of Manchester; a grand- jjig to Bruce L. Charboneau of "The A rt of Chinese Landscape For the connoisseur there Is off Friday without reports of He said Connecticut could «hd with other government agen- daughter and three great-grand- Bolton as the car was parked on Paintings,” by Anil de Silva. kfe In Oregon; “ Wildlife of the South Seas” by F.A. Roedelber- “ Wlnes of the World,” edited by settlement progress. up 940.8 ta the red June 80, -oiles, including the legislature. daughters; two nieces and a Henderson Rd. near W. Center “Polynesian Art” (Dodd Mead), Andre L. Simon (McGraw-Hill), ger and Vera I. Groschoff of an 1969, the end of the current ^ e U.S. mission released, nephew. gt. The left side door on the by Edward Dodd 1s an elaborate llbum containing 200 phoU^ a 700-page compendium, biennium. meknwhlle, a document It said Private funeral services will y,as damaged, police say. study of art In the^clflc Is- graphs. Sports, Anyone? Oonkitag’s proposed program; was daptured from the Oommu- be held Monday at the Holmes a car driven by Richard B. lands. The Bronze AtJe'^s repre- Roger Caros has written On the sports scene there are Bond Prices —A ll new programs are to be nlsts ehA spelled out “ the Viet Funeral Home, 400 Mata St., Holman, 19, of 104 Highland 8t. aent«l l>y "Mlnoan and My- “ North American Mammals” «>me new books for goUers, hrid ta abeywoe, at least itatU Cong high .command’s Intention at the convenience of the fam- ^gicldded on the wet pavement cenaeankT j^ d H Art”r^ n s.“NTuvrArtof (Praeger) by for Meredith Proas, and EmUy sklerp, football fans and hun- Fall Sharply the overall fiscal situation war- to reject all-j>eace negotiations lly. Burial will be ta Buckland 'gjuj bit a car driven by Linda Norway” “ “ (Praeger) by Roar Hahn’s “Animal Gardena ers. rants proceeding. He said a except as a diversion, under cover - ^ ^ t the 1%-potat opening los defections have dropped recent­ Most of this rally, however, ly, but they noted that present Home 610 Broadwav Fall tae theft of approximately 9180 Sorrell tlUed “’The Dance 000 years ta history Ulustra^ collegecollege footballfootball fafans there was lost atthe close, Nuclear Vessel military action mostly Involves SllTwiaaM M ^rreqtaem the office of the athletic Through the Ages” (Grosset ^th 4’fO picture, aw « ^ o « « ^ Is “ ’The Army-Navy Gsune,” aharplytothel rtilgfaestlevels North Vietnamese regulars at St WlUiam’s Church FaU director of East Catholic High and Dunlap), and a reference other Iteina. Japan ta (Dodd, Mead) a heavily Illus­ since late 1966 and eariy 1967. Retui^ to Pori rather than the Viet Oong, the Sv“' work -™"- b" by Anatole*”•»>• OiuJoya>”l»v tl0.d UUod (MCGraw-»U) I.Is a. iw huge book trated history of this gridiron While Treasury bill rates tend­ Viet dong have laiinChed a ma­ ed to back down from their jor propaganda against the Dame Cemetery, Fall River. The theft took place some- ’‘The Dance Encyclopedia” (SI- containing 96 photographs by rivalry. For Minor Leak The John F. Horney Funeral time over the Thanltoglvlng hoU- mon A Schuster), with some 3, Rotoff Beny, with text by Antho­ Oreat ’True HunU,” edited------lin . in g rise, ^ most other types . . . Chieu Hoi program, those most ny Thwalte. Home, 219 W. Center St., is ta day when the school was closed. • ------by Peter Barrett . (Prontice- shi^-term sdelds romuned HOBOKEN, N.J. (AP) — The receptive---- •-— --to -appeals -- may 61- charge of local a^jpmgements. Police sav a window on the There also Is a look about a History fans may be li^rest- jjall) Is a collection of big game highs. At presenb^^te nuclear-powered merchant ship wady have defected and the first aid room was symphony organization now 50 ed ta “’The World of Anct^ stories. levels secondary market cer- Savannah wturned to her pier new government ta Saigon Is an ' ' t broken to set Info ththat ^ ’ ro^iHrroom, yeawynars old, ““’The 'The aevelanaeveland d Or-. Rome,Rome,” (Putnam), ®*1*® l>y The Scientific Front Uflcates of deposit aw still Friday to wpalr what was unknown quantity to the Viet F u n e r a ls -«— >• r» ifarah rMiiiin Ginnelll. a social history long the science books is about 40 basis points below termed a minor leak In her Oong. I surveying wcent develop- th^ .hlgta ^ tlw oru ^ las atomic machinery. ' Seventy-five clyUIans were re- Mm F alH mown ftlUl ftA ftltMUn Oi ptlOtOS Oy Ar* OC tll6 City 0 impcn&i ments, 8urv “ Explosion of Science,” eyra, " * whUe Treasury bills aw ^n- Atomic Energy CommU- ported killed by the Viet Oong edited by Sir Bernard Lovell stiU as much' as 80 basis ■rw.fcAT"''*" said the leak 1®®! week, officials said, and an- (Meredith), copiously Ulustrat- polnts belo wthelr 1966 highs „gt ta a dangerous kind so other 108 civUions wew wound- Oorporate bond pricek w ew g , radioactivity was con- ®d and 281 kidnaped, rorrices fOT Mro. ladroil J. ^wer. Publlahlng. Lehman Engel's “The Horizon Book ta the EUza- ed with 480 pictures. Buckland______ta 2TO BMlzebub Rd. Attempts wore mode to enter 'A new American reference Musloal work In Thea- this unchanged bethan World” to a with little more bettor than for earned. V®®** H>*>'® l'®^® 1*®®® will be held Monday at 10:80 several other offices ta the tor” (MacMillan), covers the 400 Ulurtratlons and 12 diapters ig the “Oowles Encyclo- the week. A decline ta the The 696-foot vessel had been *.*0® clvUlana killed, 6,6141 a.m. at the Htames Funeral school, but these failed, police full htaUwy ta this U v ^ aspect of text; “ a tle s of Destiny,” an Science, Industry and estimated level ta new Issue route to Philadelphia when a wounded and 4,267 abducted, ac­ Home, 400 Mata St., Manches- say. ta the arts. / Illustrated series ta essays by Technology,” from the Oowles yields, however, contrasted with leak was diso(yvewd in a cooliug cording to official statistics. ‘ tor. Burial will be ta West Av(m No towed entry into the school The Interior Lite historians on gwat cities both Education Oorp. some net price losses to recent ^oU ta the reactor. Ofticials said ------Cemetery. Itself was apparent, police In­ ’The decorative arts aw fa*- ancient and modern, edited by Friends may call at the fu­ For star-gazers thew Is a issues. piopuisloa was shifted inunedl- dicate. vqwd__ by several large volumes, Arnold ’Toynbee (McGraw-Hill; “Plctuw History of Astronomy,” During the rally at mid-week gtely to an auxiliary nonnuclear Lynda, Fiance neral home tomorrow from 2 to VandaU splashed paint on a Decorative Art In and “The Windsor Years” (Vlk- 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Grosset ft Dunlap) by Patrick several ta the previous week’s power pickup truck belonging to Ben- ______Mooro, full of 436 Illustrations. undistributed corporate offer- Repairs w ew expected to be W ill Feted jamta Montalvo ta 02 Cooper tags sold out. completed Monday. Mrs. Flownce Btaook H ill S t sometime ’Tuesday night ^ ’The postponement ta virtually The ship Is owned by the U.S. DALL^, Tex. (AP) -Lynda Funeral servlcea for Mrs. or Wednesday morning as the . ' Florence Btaock ta East Hart- Burglary Suspect all of the week’s important now government and Is operated by Bird Johnimn and her flanee, truck was parked ta the drive­ bond issues took some ta the American Export - lahrandtaen Marine Ckpt Charies B. Robb, facd, formerly ta Mazirtiester, way at the residence. ’The paint" wew held yesterday at Needed Drugs, preoBuw off the market. This Lines. The Savannah has made fly to Houston today tor tlie ^ was splashed on the root and • - _ ^ g reduced the November calendar commercial voyages to northern second in a sertes ta pro-nub- left side of the vehicle. Police Louteuft l® ®lx>ut $ m mllUon, the Ugh- Bunqie, F ar Eastern and Medl- t h l pazittas honortag the cour Personal Notices nnmnmpnnT (API— A 20. volume since January Thua terranean porta, pie this weekend. Yanka Overaeaa COMING I anwatMi on n *“ ■ ***® D®c®«»l>®r Calendar to- The Savannah has an oU-flred, Guests from the worlds c t fi­ tUeaal-electric auxUlary propul- -At the be­ nance, sTOrisjuid entertainment In Memoriam WASHINQTON- m nArootica no- municipal bond market sion system with a top qiead of ta tovias xnta»ryct our son ginning ta 1967 the Unilbed narotaics, p c off from 10 to 20 basis six k i ^ . Under a t ^ c ^ e r , gath eredloU xior IQaa Johnson state, was maintointag more m l l l U a (30(3 ftUrn and C opt Robb ta Dallas Fri­ Wahoe. than 1 mOlkm fighiting men at ItoStB^^Wwaa caught Potats ®t the opening birt tater .ha U capahla ta S0.38 knots. g p g g g < | g^j^ut threCfOUTthS Of ------day night Fnotn our taMHv home and clrcte, mom than s;000 bases overseas, advances. New Is- ’Ihe PresldentiB daughter »« a God has taken ooe we loved. tachidtag 365,(X)0 hi Ehmope, the Bridgeport Web Oo. Friday generally weU re- Robb aw to be married Deo. 9 He Is borne away from sin and sor- 40.000 hi Japan and hi Lioithi Driy&'in Open l?O01!?O00g|ffi night, poUce said. calved but at new very Ugh at the WUto House. To a n ^er reat aiMve. Amerioa, 60,000 in Kloraa and After a patrolman had rc yields. Guests at Om blaok-tta dtamsr No one knows bow much We miss 10.000 in Africa and ttie Mid­ ported seeing someone enter Despite Fire dance held st\the fagbloaabte liAm 'Begins soon in this dle Best, plus the 500,000 in­ the building at 46 Seymour St, Dallas aub cn the 60th floor ta None but aching hearts can tell. The flw at Decl’s drivcbi on Loot on eaiSb but found In Heaven, volved hi the ’Vietnam conflict. ewspaper T teas than one htock ftom the RepubUc National Bank toir- Jesus doelh all things weU. ,Bocuckl’a home, detectives and M etrie Contract lik ely Ontw St yesterday dW not do mti^rMmdTta iow Badly missed by poUce dogs began saoicbtag the WASHINIT^N — A new air- “ ***®^* dam ^ to ft«e doa- Johnson’#, membani ta ths Uzd EMtier, BnXheni Sisl Sisters MOBB RIGE PBObUOAdN area. tegnund mUteUe program may bM r \ i wnmr inio m ll68d*

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charge of all le president’s HH:: as a liaison nment agen- i|||- Max vKHiSydow % Mr. Frank consoUnff his daughter, played by Diane Davila, in ‘"the IMary of Anne Prank" Sunday, 9 to 11 p jn . legislature. ion released, jment it said 1 the Oommu- The Lead Was in Lima, Peru [)ut "the Viet K nd’s intention ’ NEW YORK Diane Davila berg made her first Broadway Shayne remembered Diane and tracked her down in Peru. I negotiations That waa In her parenta’ home in appearance in that same role >rslon, under Lima, P«ru, a UtUe over a year lOBS. Diane was bom In the UOlt- ad Stotes cf a Chilean mottur, ) increase its ago whm a cable arrived. For producer David Suasklnd wboee fafiur bad been Chilean Utlcal offen- Could ahe come to New York to and direotor Alex Segal, Diana’s \ .. ,^ b a s a a d o r in Washington, and Fickle test for the title role in the rdlsoovsry was as manna tnmi \ televlsian version of "The Diary Vcuban father who was servlag Viet^Qong de- Heaven. Bavtag already signed as Direotor of the United Na­ > their lowest of Anne Frank” which Talent a major east, Includtog Max tions Intormatian Center. As wt week, Public Aasodatea was preparing to ven’Sydow, Lilli Palmer, Vlve- her father moved around the the past shy- •liili ta^ tor ABC? ca Undfors, Donald Pleasance, NEW YORK (AP) — That dlploinatio route, Diane lived tie Otieu Hdl\ fickle public that picka up a She was en route ^ th ln the Theodore Bikel and Marisa Pa- •am. 3.: offl- ' Buocesslvaly in Oreece, the Phil­ ■how, gives it a ratlnga whirl day. van, they saw their ooetly pro- t Co' viefec- ippines, Rome and Peru, dur­ then, bored, drope it, is not real­ The results ot that hectic ductlon in danger of being de­ id in the week \J ing wtiirii peregrlnattnns ahe ly'as' faithless as it is reputed to trip w ill be manifest Sunday 0 layed tor lack of an afgmsiriate i i Dmpared with Amu. Oyer 400 young actresses X'^laamed to qwak EngUah, Sjps^ be. to 11 pjm- when Diane makes isb, French and RaUsn. When ible week last her televirian debut aa the had already bean auditioned, The A. C. Nielsen Company, with no apprectoUe resiilta. which projects the vital statis­ doomed heroine ot "Anne le of this year, Then casting director Alan (See Page Three) tics by which televlslan pro­ Frank,” Just as Susan Stras- stlons had been grams live and die, recently turn double the came up ^th a list of 8S pro­ me period the grams that between 1901 and tude took place during the NBC 19M conslstentty stayed In Its Your Life,” the Qrouebo Marx and so do "Oomer Pyle” and Lu cy" and then “ The Lucy broadcast of the New York fes­ unsure why the "top 30" popularity list for at "Hogan’s Heroes” no matter Show” has 10 years on comedy-quis programs, had tivities when, in the middle of a dropped recent- leaat tour seasons. Jackie (Bcason and “ Ghms- eight years in the top 30—then how often their network switch­ es their poettlona in the sched­ number by the American Opera ed that present An amoslng number of them moke” have sevoi; Andy Orlf- slid into obUvion. Arthur Ood- mostly Involves ule. Company ballet, the drinle \ —about one fourth of the Uat— flth and "Bonahsa", six, and frey's “ Talent Scouts” was a hit turned into a downpour—and ihse regulars hre still on top. Ths sU-ttme "Dragnet," five. tor six scaaona and "Arthur Viet Oong, the Saggy they carried on without missing clhimps, each with 13 years to This suggesto strongly that Gkidfrey and BOs Friends” for a step, without losing thelr launched a ma- thei^v credits, are Ed Sullivan once members of the televlaicn tour. Attempts to revive the tor- Thanksgiving v|m a great day I against the smlles. and lihd Skelton. Sullivan first auaioiceaudloice findsunus someonemmioune andaou mer not amounted tor tootbaU, but a poor day tor un, those most made fiih top 30 in lOBl, and som efiil^ they really like, they much, and the other show the televised parades, especlaUy ipeals may dl- Skelton, the.toIlowlng year. stick with it inde^tely. quietly yean ago in soggy New York. One.of file tected and the But not ahra^. "You Bet 'Hu IS year reprise of'hits re­ great public dlsidays ot forti­ in Saigon is an LuciUe BaU, .fin t with “ I Love called aome shows that have ty to the Viet been almost forgotten, but once were prime favorites. There TLMPLE’S Caiyst yilians were re- was "This is Your Ufe,” "Your ’ the Viet Oong Hit Parade,” "December t Flter Cnariig t L E C T R O m e S tls said, and an­ Bride,” "Fireside ‘nuater,” as na were wound- weU as HU ton Berle’s eariy Am erican Main LABORATORIES iped. "Texaco Star Theatre.” ere haVe been. \ Ceramic TOe Bathroom klUed, e,S14 i The "PhUCo TV PUyhouse," 277 BROAD 67 abducted, ac- ne# one of the legendary set^- itejBS U statistics.' ‘ of early televtalan, made the top Dp TO IM 30 lists between lOBl and 1064, S fi.F t ■ fa teiM proving that the public once bad STEREO an appetite tor anthology dra­ Armstri^ UsM F ia n c e mas. liMtoanijbnbosBed TAPES X-PLUS CORPORXTigN Who are the Johnny-emhe- aaS Vinyls & F eted lateliea for future lists like the Y o u r L o c a l H o m e u 1061-M roundup.’ Doan Martin, WBM FOR . (A P ) —Liyuda tor one, seems to be developing Completely IwriaUed Over and her fiance, <^ lm proyem enf C onfer the ktod of hard-core audience Prepared FUor !haries S. Robb, CARS Om CBS ft 8HOWBOOMB necessary for high ratings— L today for the even with tough feature movie itos c f pre-nub- 986 lUtNSIDE AVE^ E. HAHTFOtD. CONN. TM U S8S-117S competition. "Beyrltched” re­ SSSMalnSfe,; TV-Badlo, Sales and Servtee ocrtog tike cou- mains popular year after year. d. the worlds ot ft- D id entertainment or Idas Jobunn' l> in Dallas Fri­

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Maok-tle dinner \the taririonable the MMi floor of itional Bank taw- r friends of lOas iban of the bird deotedodms. ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONNn SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1967 P A G E T H R E E P A G E W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN., SATURDAY, NOVBaiBBR 26, 19OT .j:— Educational SATURDAY JU PROGRAM Moraine MONDAY, W TUES^DAY JO PROGRAM tdS •(M-CMI JHto hto omo d ^ to a : Id S W tetoa Navy to a Oommuntot I CM ( 0> •te» ( » c m Satarlay Nows wHh Bumpbrny Bagait. Am dard- Wto^Tohnr^geuabg^^ews eats to Hwitesni TV I — Nawaan ooBviaeas hla < g )“ JV ^ Peter. Odd Am i Imui HaMtlaM (0> laioy offers a hotno'Coofcad saws,, tbs ■ was OB. boat . '•4 meal to a neody man who ItiW f$) N n . Hast (O) ■ ^ , . .1 Ntoy •m i BnGBD nM • o ypRf OM Id s Sma (0 ) ItoWB (C) •:M Oaad. WatM (O) bhnker Mooney beUetea la of 'fdOowing gamaa m t& h n Eatto A Deal „ ____ hve their •iSB «> s f -Osatesrl sad »"• g£j'S!^*T'.Nis’ • id % atls — News pad i»to wwortshns hto mommy is raoaptkn day ahaed > 5 5 * M 4ke BD BMrIbw really a wiMlmy pmlanthro- iw|b ; Mlnn.isnto M H( M wSb Phrgo ^ „ laaj St Loub at Distmlt •dS (SOdTSS) Days Of 0 «r Uvaa **** & **’" *** ^"*0 gsTnave Of Oar Uvea 'Three Yaeng Toxana” '64 (sW'^.luSK*' (0) "Ohio State at Michigaa" Chuck (Xsmoni guest stan as UiW (s4 a S) Hows ? SpaHs tote 40) ► va xomig man nha n train to U d S (S ) Otetotodtam - W h^e I (» Tav Oannaltr (€> a shotgun rider for Wells Tar- Waalbar . (O) (S-M) Tha Kawtywad Oasaa —.5— ------focuaaa on praveot hlS father I (n Big t fhaater go stage which is held up U iU (S) Taathnd at HOto (O) dsnar a .agpiutoh.to prov* ‘ 'DOr k^juDwry ut. Mm nm and the drirer killed. No. 1 “ Last Man on Barih" _____ of Nov. aOt 8:10 pm S^twV e ry jMaaT^oat Into, troubla dflvtag hard at stse 8:88 TMaeh Chat _ (0) bUjoC^Uarveytt^ aatlra u g BwnOy. Nanetta c m a to liaHni Jamaa Stew­ Til* (|> The JaeUe Olisaaa Show inneent Prjoe and Trahoa A t - dtU S !) Nsws - Meat Gets tttewad Whys (C) (SS) HnaStoyMaklay Bepart (0) toca. After stnags agitdemio (dL.____Nsws, WsMbw^wsd B p t^ S s l I . Mam (0> ons man is IM alhrs but Tdd W Tsar ( ^ Diaem OM at *ai Repeat of 1 ^ . OSi 8i00 pm aad SchiMber, oomady team. yet, Walter Brennan. ^ ilt t a a OB the Wind” 'SI 7*DD iBhSfBSlISbBl UGGRIhM IMS Atoo Lob AngMta Hama Tbot- (W) n ha Jay North, Bajld Khan and I ' . L r -Met „ e not hatn •tW (S) (O) a S t Haws Weetotiv ptayboy sod Us bogr- UroJ- toupookX compmum. b u r ^ laave thetr grtriss at h ^ oompBiiioo toU in love Repeat ot H t o T ^ lld O pm -aBse.— baU teama^'naiaema Toai>- iW Setonee netlaa Theatea dfi^yn. Ten The Udd S:88 0ieailve Paism ( I W W Bewa, Bparta aad aoBM” — jdoa one. "Tlia Amailng Ooloaaal Man" night s a e k ^ Us Hood. ’M with the a u u i S . Lauren Henry Both (•) naadeehirds (0) No. a "Cttme of ths Demon" B jp y . Rock H u S ^ RUMrt lt:SS d ir n w . What, VriMa. TThare, Glenn Langan , and (tethjr "Man Tram M.L 5" Dana Andrews, and Peggy •dS (O Bapeat of Nov. 81, 8:80 pm Newa Why Wito Hean Besoaar (0 ) Downs. Second VWtnre; "War Cummins, '67 S d tp S S e ~ IMtok Van Dyke Btonr 7iSS "’An He-Ty on u \nlr«i ’ Bn-r-a. o 'la 1. • Gjily DIek Yaa Dyhe HanOeyBiltedey Bepart caat WiU preaant more ttom Waser and Boner Pace. SiW (W) Newiywod Oame (0 UiU (W) nm I (todt-M) Tan V ent Bay (0 ) (M S) Gnntoaa'a OarUlaa (O) • )• • (• ) My Xhrao Baas (0 ) SOO an Adams, Barbara Feidon. BlkMa 4dS ( g The Haagar AM y Repeat* 3 7 ^ g a QGHM) (O) (S-W) Ismneaee Walk (O) UtW (S) Satasday (toMtaeWsr • iU (S) Wally Oatoa (0 ) Id s («•) n K ^ toert Bartte (0) Weather (0) baaed upon bast sdlug book •iW (S) Make Baasa for Daddy ^ H d t o “Played” at Dodger BiaWmri, (SS) Tam Bwen Shaw ^ Norman Haller, cooeerMog •:W (S) Hsgaa's Bamoa (fU 'jn a Toung Wdtadelphisns" (S) The Dattog Oasea A - ■ Gaato T d l . d> The Mndcees (O) Se*ielSte& ef L o a W a le a Oelebrtor Sde U :U (S> Taaaiay BtotUshS (O) Korean OmOlct Aldo Ray, Hogan udes a downed SovtM Toung jwsysr wins the (I (O) (nmaagad to Lao Domchar) "Bitdran Lance” '64. (Settle Kannood Massey and Joey pUoi intending to amqnle him by standing up tor Us oonvto-. _ ■ ths Cbwa (0 ) Stogiamr, naaa hnrltailaos he 4dS (SiASBS)*^m (0) hteindm Don Adams, WVxtdy to ntfioinite but .HuBtean tn- tjons, p m Newman, Baxtara 8 8 PljtBa Heed Bhaw Ooluiois. iou prlaam to crarti hto cita- 4dS (S) — - Allan. Jim Onmaiv Bohto bar a trtaa Do aett'.e conRict Buhop. (O Rush. 'BS. UtW m cSBrCaamra «:U &a w S m T> News (0) tomai'a BMMaa. Victor Mh- between eons of hto flret aad (N> Health b Taw ratate sists on returning to hla home­ m«S4|) Baa> SadgauM (0) dtSS (S> Big 8 Thsstor td S g M U S ) Man tiem DJf.O.- tors, W uSSn Neal. BOnwad Ham Dtonar to Half an Boor almoat Darta, Peter ZUE Doug Mo- aeoand marriagea. Richerd (M> ItaHaa Pragaam land. ‘ Btar to the Dust” ’Bd. Riob- Gtara itanra Auan, Bill Dana. W*lmar*c, Bnaacar Tracy, Rob­ (S> Dakteri (SS4S-W) Sataiday Night M ard Boone. John Agar. Mamie "Mark of the Ooiilln’ ’ '60 •‘“USET Diok Bbnwn, EhiA 0*Brton, (0) Van Doren. (O Jungle Jim helps a princess SLSS* io l U-J8 §nS3k TmMhS Bhaw (O) ert Wimiar, Jean Patera, (S-W) OMIege " ■■ Vaatball r ill' ■ 'e- (0) WdS 0W4S4S) tttmo (O) raoovar gold Koton t o the MOCmt aaatrties desert for n Jeff''<55SSr*^jiim CUnt Eaetwcod. John Chasto EDiigh 0*BlfeB. 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On .i n- % Rad Buttons and co-staiilng (PCbak Bepart — “ **SSS?5itonntetoof'P^ * ’ ^ eata: Arthur Godtray and lasr (0) Dto- im a? toaoban ObNrttr, Nehei^ih (40) HatraBaa BaadUaea — DB Darla Show (C) year Job aa tha TV oommer- U:W OuS r v Im t S " (dS) Hswsymaoa Haas Bamotf and John Magna. SdS (SS) Baapa Haipera' Btonrm, vooal (W n Sto'' O.B. OallMe Bow dal apMwBWoman tor a soiqi ‘ The Moonstone" DS Ab __Afr FatalTatea------BeWgliaa.------Film-- company. UdS OtodMS) The HsDywasd Former school sthletic T d S lM i Bbn OH (0 ) TA I .■-> «‘'*|TeP. ItU (St) Into Show 8 8 ^ Ohaaiptoaahlp BawUag TdS HUM Martaa BevtoWs saws.*'***" Dals’ BObartson and Mc- tiW (S) News — Mimanti af Oaov •dS Clenaaettaai t o e a a ____ ... . (M ) Newe — WeaOMr lute Baa. fait aad dsWesitto Laito JohM — Brnnaettom Taalght M Mayiaa StW (S) MameM M H S fiatfaa aad UdS (S) Haws (O) OommtoMnar of Oeatonulty O M lU k • SSBaatoi U dd (D Oalii^ Ught (O) UdS (SadsiwBe;^ (C) WEDNESDAY JO PROGRAM •dS Tmvel Tfane _ TOpera Cf (he Ben ItSS (U ■ttaa Juan BBl” Teleaparta Hmlay day Htedison. Patricia Medi­ IGUOGGI ( ® “ !iLJ3«S8% *W ?!!!J£ W> Slga aa aad Prayer m CaUage WoUtSSa na. ‘M (CD 1968 Bapant ot 8:66 am and ddO pm ®> teers vie b r control of seme raekets and love ot aameNriil. (S) The nriilaphera “ IS? U:W (S) Marla Maal atplaea Tdi Lewiae Ltoa 1;IS {s)^ A sT H toT yS l-T aiaa (O (SdS) Thla b tha tile 1:18 (W Three Staogee "T te Kentuckian*' *65. Man 7:U Vartottoaa on n U lataiy (SBBMS4 LaTe gasT *“ Gaoega B A ^ Pat O Brien. (W) Thia b the Ufa (O) S:W (W «M S) AnTDeable-B and hla son t im their way StaiA Btalr. _ te) Adveatarea af dasaby Boaton Patriote vs Houaton acroaa frontier Kawtueky to a - OadfaMM Onmplaa (i) I Lava-Laor _ . _ ^T.A S t.'w -- U :M (BUMS) Taajgkt Shaw (O (S) Dayay aad doUath (0 ) Oilers (naticatal game) (C) new life in Tenaa. tom taa- G IF T SdSIS Bagiaiiiil Bepart SdS (S) l ^ b A Heay Bpiaed (W) Baaa the Otowa (0) (W) The BeaHaa oaacar. iDtanm Toatier, Dtaoa Damoerato Dtday "Wlvee end. Lovers' dSnYeer^^^Bhe^?^*^ (S) tight Time t:W (W) Peter Patamna WILTOirS SHOP ^tSsto^Laya Of Oar Uvaa Johnson, liW (S) News — JEtmaato at Oam (W) Dawa BIbto laatitato (0) SiW (S) Off to Sea tha Wlsarl (0 ) p i ) Natre Dame TaattaU « M Blala Sfc. HanolieM er SSSMPWttem of flbaiks ^Seyouvuvj wSbsis .. &'M Marthn M tto (S) Tareat Baageis (0) _ (W) tlaaB the Uaaheaitod Notre Dame at D of Miami •dSN.B.T. Ttoyhanaa tl («) "Willlmantic State CoUege^' 1:W (W4S4S) m s s BOb vs Ml- liW (SS) Slga Off BepsH -S iga PM ^toast: Dean wynter. Mameal at MedHaMaa aad (!) 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(W> Hlag toMuuda "Oaddin About" •dS Wasiltotont Weak to Bavtow (W) The dhtlatophtphers (C) -.(W) OsaverMOsas With •dS apart at Bia Weak 4dS (S) The Barnet Aady Shew The L ea d Mow that Diane to definitely S:W'I ( f i Saaiay Msvb totectoealar REDREMENT? (O) lt:M (S) teak dp And Live ‘Tm Lemon Drop Kid” ‘61 She’s a Cenie oSlega TootoaH: Mhitfa D launched In her acting (ureer, (S) VMtoen (O) TS Latayatta (SMSAS )Tha Mateh OesM (OoatlBMd from Page Om ) "International Zone” , ."A (W) Oaqd Csamaay COLOR ahe haa few regrets about leav­ School is not a Butldtng" StW (W> ThD irM H ^ fam^y pfotactlofi wMIb M la y . Deaeadtor 1 ing Lima, where the family set­ (M) Htonal U|M •:W (W) Pest nase M toe Baees PM 4dS ^______hSSS* ifien Mm rptuntA to Now Ycck, It (W> Tatth tor ^ M a y (d ) TtW (S) Lassie - . (0 ) On the Run you sa w fo r fBHramant •dSTm val Ttaae tled after hisr father’s retire- U:W (S) Oarnem T h m (Q) js d .) Veyag. to Rtetom M TIgam of the Ban w «g IB the oompaiigr ok not c iu ment “H ie only eobne tor a NBW YORK (AP) — Baitan Goa flgbter Ja but two duennas, her own end (8) Cammeali aad Feepto Crew of giant sub Ssfiylew Gan pn^er young girl there to to get ^ - An entire half-hour devoted to ■den Is biMlar than a fenis who .:u855Sf SLw"'"- *-* n man's talatMr Mnttsr. Jock her mothec’g old Ohivoroae, ballet The Ballet Etudes Co. battle a terrifying enemyx — STANEK ELECTRONICS Bapeat of 1:10 pm Mshonez,. .Offltort Bakmd, maiTied and have lots of chil­ - giant orchids containing alien is assigned to a ate-ptMk of nuir Anttwaiy 7:ISTbe Dtoainlira Uadn OnrinL who vrerar to aigMrviae her ae- of Norwalk with dancera from enernr masses. dren,” she saM. “This to so Connecticut Dance Academy gip botttet. QbM gI 277 BRUAll SntEET-TO O NE 649-1124 . 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He Owr SPEEDY Spadilky Mualng about Anne Trank, (S) Peremttos (0 mer, maybe "TIm ^ng^ and F’ Papp’B HPw Yoilt ahakeq>eere 11 :W plans, to educate with sleep- TRULY DEliaOUS whoae diary waa pubitohed the (|:W) Dbmveiy (C) leam bv techniques. next) and getting ready tor her Ltek - Dp ■mttVBl’e MbUle Iheatre, and "The Vanishing Wilderness” SiW (S) M SalUvaa Shew (0) M etr^potignl^ ^Make a Difference Where You Save! ■ IP H h to very year Diane wee bom, the btg-tima (duh bow In Las Ve^hs* IT DOES the jauag eotrem made her towclal guest: B.F. Kennedy. Guests: A1 Hirt trumpeter and CHICKEN E®OoBoto boat actreea haa one overwhelming A__ e grmtgreat outdoors, scenic Johnny Wayner and Trank New Frontier Shortly. , _ jSS>. IC TS ite . Navy debut u JOUatn In O u f n l F u k . wonders of our country with S88 Daat Center S t. feeling: 'T could never have Shuster comedy team. “I f you’re In a bnatneas,” she Rroini in 6 MtaiwteB •dS (S> Sparta — News aad Wa thenaftor traveling wMh Ihet Sen. R. Kennedy and his tom-: (SteS) The T J t i <0) • « i . '{ t 'A I k INSTANT at tlv ‘ri .veling down rapCda of S:tS (S M S ^ The M elherM M aw says. “You abmlld do the beat Xte iroiWh 'O bsM rnU U producOco throughout tour of been aa brave ae ahe was.” Coloiado River, Ariaona. Also Ibe Ardra and K m BIluS. you can at all ttmaa.” the etty's fim horougbe. a view of national paths and SiW (S) Sssslhers Bisttsrs Csms- SAVINGS EARNINGS Ot ‘HONDO’ OODTO recreational areas thruout dy Hssr (O) Between It ah, dm la manag- Diane atndled acting for a ItonH. Guests: Jimmy Durante, J tra U) Tatar Aa MSIT YORK (AP)-iABC li ^ to be a good mother to bm O A IX i m OMDM (») Blg.pietare (0) Ian. and Nancy Ames. )/(i 1 ^ O A I V O hM im a yaM year Ttitti H e ib ^ Berghot sod hBB daoided. aA er adL too drop (W) Baered Heart Pisgiam (W4Z8S) Beaanaa (0 ) two-year-old son, Matthew. n e k U p 14 MIb b Im Uta Hagen, and laat summer ap­ "GrowingOld Qracetully'' Lome OreeiM. Ownie Duncan C.*You vmnt to hear about Mat-, RANGE and DRYER ketm d s v uk d i t i i l t Mb naw wastim eertoe, *H)on- I (S) W eBeUeve (O) (toirgeaa Meredith) tiles to peared ae Hermla in a&' a 0 m 0 » Dm. » show. Xt "(btiioUc" “ Facenta and dupe hb old friend Ben into thew alone.*’) Even though ahe WIRING SERW6E v r e e * 4 tiBMB jW H fy. Ritebard’s producMdn of “A Mld- Religious Vocations” helping him invhat money that leavee tor her “I Dream ot sTiTSTinn wOl Im mplaned «he dMkwtog (•) Opilsi was obtained by poUUoal ■ailc5BTSn*S^tBBST r^BAWtAt IP. 4M» CENTTO 8T. BU MBO HhaHty - BatoUey Be- Bummer Night’s Dream” at M day erilllt a now ■irtw, .“Op- (t il The Christanhers Jeannle’’ aet before he wakee Servlea Ohangea. Oarapieto UB7 MAIN SCe MANdUniTEB • ROUTE 01, CXIVENTBY Strattord, OomL, Just after com- (Ml) Ohaantoaahto B p w ^ 8 ^ Mevle Night Steelal up, ahe has arranged hie ached- wtilM ItortallattoM to OM STeirewStae^^ <5i (W) Blag Arssad the Werld “The Diary of Anne Trank" SBd N ew Homea aad Bosl- pteUng the taping c t “Uta Diary (W) Sdtiams Taaslly Tl .n n e i>l nitcn Ml trkm ule ao ahe haa -plenty ot time of Anne Frank.” ■arUdr thU U tU (IS) Uvlag Ward from actual diary of a teim- with Mm In the aventog. UdS (W) Tseas i m MagOlaMagUla (OertUa anpart series. Fhortone Ttres I M jtop^fiSm aSi UteS W) Wmkea* (W iMSJ High o b v e ria l (0 ) Between work and Matthew, ■Tew OMaeaMb Dm Iw ” ■ -— ^ whm Ito, towilrafae U:66 W). 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Got. fed er (SASMt) lu f* Iblw A Deal (88) Bitttsh Caleadar . fdwt. <0 ) (848) That G ill <0) lettei (■> I luBjr , (88.88) HaatleyJIrlaklejr ^ Mario Thomaa. ^ S;M <$) I^TO U A Xujr 8pM part Jack welfebb ^ and“ H ury Mor* woul( (tM M W D a ra Of Omr Urea (5T Mater MlwTto iO> gan. Friday and Oann* (88) Haatter-Brlahley Depart work undercover to Investigate ipiwtl (S.M) The NeulyweA Game (0) (8/ TwHlght Zaae racket in which wanbads ate selec "What You Need" used to lure p e o ^ into j u 0- rettei »:M IS>* Alt UaUettei'a B (884M8) Newa, fhrtrta ^ le|M moneymanns sdieme. < e > (848) reytsa n aee (O) The (0 ) Weather <0) 18:88 C'odt48) Deaa Martia Shew (B4*> Dream O U af 'BT (0) 7:88 (48) Dr. Albert Barhe 7:88 (.<, tijnarn •; Htr.i; S:85 A Btroo*-wllled clan led by l^ n tr aueats arelunaBonn. StM < » Ta Ten The T M <0 ) the Andrews BiaUrs and come­ gueat atani L ^ ie Nlelaen and (S M M t) Aaather WaiM Lrta A lbrM t decides to settle dian Don RJeUee. (MB) Oewrel BaapUal illegally in an area ^ e r e (8) TwMght Beae S:U KAiita (W4B4B) Tea Daa’t Sajr <0> (8&88) retry Come Hdld^ 11:88 (MW4848) Nows, Sparta (8) Mr. O a ^ r (0> (O) (4B> Daih flMawa (0) West 4:88 (8) The Baacer AaBjr Shaw Mil flnrt special of •67-(B $2?’ .S S L V ^ e u rtla h l seaaon, (€) . comedyssy teamt S T . 5 — ----- (88B848) The Hateh Game iT • . I : rcti n no "> • a A long hair mualciaa is chaitp- < o > Jertersoo Airplane, sinirar ed into a pop- songamMli. S m t (48) Baaa the Olawa <0> Bobble Gentry and specUd Haver, Ib ric Stevens, 4:U. (8(8848A8) 8 d »«) ITewa (C> guert stars Sergio Mendes and lotte O r ^ w < ^ - (Q 4:88 (8) mg 8 Theater "Storm Warning" 'Sa Gill ‘Ma and Fa KetUe Go to Biaaa '88. vUite her Bister a ^ reeog. / Town” '50. Gangster tries to (8) «“ (0) nixes her brothsrdnJaw as a persiude Fa to dHlver $10(X0(W Giiests: Rudy VaUee_ and kUler. Ronald Reagan, Doris irv .'(jw Yoik 1.1 it'CBter. (Jtir- ' Olynls Johns. Fart IL Day. Ginger Rofani, Steve Maln, Fercy Kllbrtde, (M l rUatsteaes (0> Elke Sommer comforts Glenn Ford after a robbery Jorie M . ____ 8:M (848) Flyiag Naa (C) Cochran. . _ Richard Long. "The Patron of Santa Tboma- 11:88 (I84S48) Teaii^T a a ii^ (B Shewmw (0 ) on "Tbe Money Trap" Thursday 9 to 11 p.m. (841) Mike Diraglas I gUrriiu Johmur CwraoB (88) West Fabir slna” . Sally Fields. MsM (848) Jeey~WdupJttm (0 (C) Bertmie and Jacqueline find (in~. rhe n iatstsaes themselves In middle of a feud 1:88 (8) News — s« Oeas- (48) MeMalds S tm between people of two remote dWf 5:88 (88) fE b Th the O fi villages when Slater Bertrille 9*> Bepert and (88) Gem Is mini‘ken I o'" Thoma- Sign Off A Tough, Producer ( S r News H e a ^ M , VS Air 8:18 ( t « otT » a r T ._ slna, the patron salnL Farce Bellgieas Film (88) Feter Jeaalaia^News 8:88 (184848)^ IroasMe (O Off 8:88 (8% ) News — Sgarts RaymoM BUrr. Ironside heip- Ing’ to tavesUnto straw 8:85 (8) News ai d WeaSkar <0 ) Wetter — thefts linds explanation Memeat et MedltaUsa (88) FhU SUven Shaw in auto Sign Off With Story of Hope (88) Hlghllghte involves a wealthy "hippie" NEW YORK (AP) — This has story "microcoom" such as not been a particularly Impres­ showing the drug 'problem in sive season for documentary terms of one man's addiction. programs with the exception of Lester Cooper, vrtio makes "Africa,” ABC’s-four hour study documentaries for ABC, prefers FRIDAY Jf/ PROGRAM early in September. But good, the latter. And next Mcmday Banger Andy Show Walter Brennan. bad or Indifferent, they fall Into night his half hour, special,” l:se (8) Bert Seller 4:88 (8) The 18:88 (8848-88) Same Mad. S aM "Can You Hear Me?” is very Fart I “ Song of SWtoraxiMe (O) two basic types of presentation. '47. Story M Rlnuky-Xorsakoff (884848) The Match ^lanie Blaod <0> special to him. It will tell tlie study ot Negro aol- There is the "Information doc­ and Ms love for a dance M ^ (O' dler In Tletnam. Frogram ^ story of a little girl named Beth glri. 1Yvonne DeCario. (48) Beea tte down X wars each auesUona aa:, Haa umentary,” which is usually a Jean Fterre Aumonl 4:18 (884848) Newa (O Ann vrtio is 2H years old and Reed, 4:88 (8) Big 8 Theater „ ' (bite aoldler coo^ately so- service type of program and, as ' Negro aoldier aa an stn vrtio was bom deaf. It shows AMtome WMh Btijr "When the RedaUns Bode" one network executive ex­ (S> ■5L A beautiful French apy ^ As 8 leader ot men. how she has been learning with (88) Blvaree Oasrt __ N^pp gnhMd reiMOt of plained, “You take a subject (48) The FhsWve triaa to get a prince and some the help of infinitely patient and Tmtlaile tO fight On side Ot thoee wnbN eerve under his and make pictures about it, and 1:88 (S) Aa The Warid Tanu (C) French. Jon Hall, Mary oommandT _ gentle family members and (8MS-88) Lefa Make A Deal Oaatle, James Seay, John (8-48) M d l ^ . t t e Datsnse then you add a voice that tells (O) teachers to break out of that si­ Ridiely. <0) , you the meaning of udiat you (8) 1 Lave Lnej ( i 3 ) MIhe Daaglas Shaw U:88 (88-884848) Nawf. »Rorts lent, lonely prison. 8:88 (8) Lave b A Maajr Splead- . And Weather _ ^ are seeing." ared T U ig (0 ) (88) Mea Of Omr Lhree (18) The niatctaaee (C) The other type, utilising a fa­ (48) MeHato’e Navy 11:85 (5) F r it o SpeetteslaT ' (C) ‘Hte Harder They Fall’ ”58 miliar joumaliatlc technique, middle years, has made excel­ (848) Nairtvwed (hune (0) 8:88 (88) Faith for Taday « lent documentaries on air pollu­ (18) Caaba* Unemployed reporter pro­ tackles n big dramatic issue and 8:88 (8) Art jialdeMer's Haase (48) The IBatataaes (O) motes a fighter and thru de­ tion, narcotic addiction, Negro (O) means gets him 8 tiUe explores It In terms of a little (8 »»4 8 ) The Daetsrs (0) 5:88 (88) Theatre 88 Humphiw Bogart, Rod slums, the Vietnam war—all the (848) Dream CHri at *87 (48). Feter Jeaalaga laalaga NoNem (O Jan Sterling, Max big, pressing subjects so dear to 8:85 (8 4C'f Newa 8:88 News — fiperls r.-d 8:88 (8) Ta TTeU The T n tt (C) documentary makers. ISI '5A Jeffrey (884848) Anatter Warid (0) (88) fberto Shaw Lynn, Feter TOOL ond But this program 1s different, (8-48) GeMial MaafHal (88) HMdIghb Buy. 8:88 (8) Newa (C) Tom Oonoo, host U:S8 (884848)______TaaIgM Shew (G) for Lester Cooper himself Is 8:88 (^^ The Diak Tan Djdw Show (88) McDales Navy Starring Joinmy Oanasi EQUIPMENT partially deaf. He has under­ 8:85 (8) Sparb — Newa asd Weath­ (848) JhayHBW new (0) (itt8S.S8) Tea Dant Sag (0) er (C) 1:88 (8) Newa — Mamaata at V. gone several operatlcms but now (8) Mr. Goeber (O) (48) Oeattat tart — Oaldepsete RENTALS has lost all hearing in one ear (48) Dark Shade we (O) • :U (88) BaM Teataie (88) Oae 0>dleek Bapart — 8ri8 (8) Stela Brikeea Shew (0) Bqsart — Slga Oft beiMuse of nerve destruction. So bom deaf—for the source of the 8:88 (8) News with Walter Crea- Sanding Blaelilnea Ute (O) (4 i»N ew s MeadBaea. VS Air the problems of the deaf are pro.Fram and arbitrarily picked Faroe BeMgbsa Film and Shni Fowetr T ooIb (8) Feter Jeaalaga Nears (0 ) Off {C close to him, particularly those Beth Ann, who was about to en­ (8848) Baalley-AlBkley Ba- Plamber'a Took of children vi^o have never been pert (O) 8:18 (8) News and Wasttsf (0) ter the (dinlc, as his subject. He 8:48 (88)_News Maaeeat af PalntMT’o Ikpi^inHit able to hear the sound of a hu­ had a marvelous piece of luck- 7ri8 (8) Death TaUey D an (C) Slga Oft Oment Fools man voice. “ The.Indiana Cut” . A tomboy since the cameras followed imlMd in mlnlog cam; Moving Equipment “ I think this Is basically a sto­ along as parents 'and tutora beoomea a lady to please baad- GIFT B qn^inent ry of hope," he said. 'It ta es- aome new town conatahle. worked with the child in an ef- (88) flawlley-BrtBldey Bepert WILTOirS SHOP Wallpapering Bqnlpment sentlally an effort to reach par fort to get her to speak, (C) ents and show them that some- But after all the weeks- of ( 8) TwIUght Beae 9M Main St, Giuue ot Itx d ' thing can tie done. I don’t know work, Beth Ann, vriio ‘was m'ak- (884848) News, Bperte and exactly how many children have ing progreas, had not spoken Weatter Early Amoriecn 7:81 (48) Dr. Albert JBaike (O) A-P EQUIPMENT hearing problems but I do know her first word when the TV 7:88 (8) WOd WO* West (G) GHtt the number has increased m io p- crew was 'winding up. A piece of JiJta McGIver portrays a vl- RENTAL lahumi art o()Uector who mously since the rabella epi­ film turned out bad, so Cooper maatermlnda plot to turn Weat 9SS Center S t Manchester demic of 1964—Oerman meaalea sent his men back. On that day againat Secret Service. (884848) la n a a <0 often affects the nerves of the the glri spoke her first word— Ron my In title role. SHOP oMl ears.” /' "ball”—and the camera and (8) FTOat Rew Friday Night "Revenge of the Flratee" SAVE He chose Los Angeles’ John sound equipment caught It all. MOly Tltele and Marla Mon­ Tracy Clinic—founded by Mrs. Ingrid Bergman speaks the tes. Pirate triumphs against WHERE Speiicer Trac^ whoee son was (ximmentary writfon by Cooiler. Gov. who murdered his broth- , er. He .trees Ms captured sla­ YOU SEE ter, captures Gov's Qlgotten treasure and Ms beautiful THIS daughter tor Ms brlda '68 . _ (M ) Oft to eee tte WIsaid (G) SlOH 8:88 (8) OaBser Fyfe — VSMO (0 ) ELECTRONICS W eek’s Highlights (184848) StsSfc Trek (48) Heade (G) ptiars TEXACO LABORATORIES Today: "The ThriU of It All” deaf glri, 9:80-10 p.m on ABC ' 8:88 (8) Friday Night Maviea "The Hoiisantai L t" 881 M AIN ST- (19U), Doris Day and Jamea . . . Richard. Provost plays gui­ Romantic comedy revolves Qamer in fiie raimantlc m- tar, 10 p,m. on Channel 24. argnid a young TO Anny U . 277 BROAD Tuesday: “Eisenhower and wilh penchant for failing flat GCHUfAN BROS. edy, 9-11:15 p.m. on NBC. on ha face end an Army Smiday: The Beatlea sing Bradley on ^letnam,” the two miTM. Paula FrenUaa, Jim 770 M AIN generals discuaaiiig tte war, 10- Hutton. (C) Z. “Hello Goodbye” In taped seg­ 8:88 (884848) AeeMaatal Family FJIsANDAsM. ment at The E d SuUiTan Show, 10:80 p.m. on CBS. (G) Wedueoday: “Wives and Lov- Jerry Van Dyke and Lob WYMAN d L CO,, b e . 8-9 p.m. on CBS . . . “ The Diary N ^ eton . J t lilA lN ST. of Anne Frank, an adiq>tatk» eis” (1988), Jmet Leigh and (848) ’Onaa et W B Senaet (0 ) CAR for television, ' Diane Da- Vui Johnson In a coniedy, 9-11 Vila, M ax von Bydlow and Lau p.m. on ABC. STEREO Palmer, 9-11 p.m./«n ABC. Thntsday: “The Perry Como Don WILUS Garage H(dlday Special,” with Sergfo Bleadayt Red- Buttons an a SPECIALISTS IN former high school hero Ih "The Mendea and BrasU ’86, 7:804:80 p.m. on NBC . . . “The Money WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND RADIOS Zmo Men,” a drama oti “The Mmam w SHEVIOB Danny llKHnas Hour,” 9-10 p.m. Tnqp” (1960), w ith Glenn Ford c h s n e b a l a u t o r e p a i r and Bike Sommer In a detective frV-BadIo Sales and Serrlos on NBC . . . “ Can You H oar M»45n-118 MAIN ST, M et” , a documenkaiy about a drama, 9-11 p.m. on CSS. V