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- m m T W E S t T MONDAY, NOVE^ER > ‘ ilm trl|[^ r lEttrnfns A fin m ItafljrNetiPnHM Ron Vint Om Vedz BMe« The Past NMmn’s Aaaoda- Garbage and refuse, pickup Harold Buckley of the Hart- AIMS * H i e ' mt Town tlon of Temple Chapter, OBS, complaints for the week ending ford Social Security Agency, IT'S MIGlifY iv will meet Wednesday at 8 pjn. Nov. 6 fell to one of the lowest who was scheduled to speak last WViliBigfii Qunera Club will at the home of Mrs. John Trot­ totals in recent years. Public Tuesday, will apeak on "Medi- iB 40i; mfilt WtdMikIhy at 8 p.m. at First 14,581 ter, 8S Dale Rd. Hostesses will Works Director Walter Fuss re- care” at a meeting of the Man- NICE . . . TO inotpow, blgl^ tn ^ " m i cJ' :• tb^^BUlMop Hooaa, Vaterana ICe- M be Mrs. W. Sydney' Harrison ported that only 2S calls were Chester Rotary Club tomorrow O R E E M i i n o ^ Z*ark, Ibtat Hartford. and Mrs. R a il Loveland. Mem­ received for miscellaneous com- at 6:30 p.m. at the Manchester National IS T A M P S i - V' Maneheettsr^A City of ViSk^Chtf^ Ja^ Englert o t the Baatman SAVE TWICE bers are reminded to notify a plaints. Country Club. VOL. LXXXV, NO. 40 (EIGHTEEN PA6ES1 Koidak Co. will preaent a lec­ hostess If unable to attend. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1966 (CbuMlfled AOverOalag « i Pag« 18) ture entitled "Super 8 — llie S to re s Bright New Ijo d k in 8 mm." Holy Family Mothers Circle Manchester WA'TES will meet The Manchester Chapter .of will meet Wednesday at 6:46 tomorrow at the ItaUan Ameri- Verplanck School PTA wUl SPESSQSA will meet tonight p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wll- can Oub, Eldrldge St. Weighing- ^naor a "Get Acquainted at 8 at the Bunce School, Olcott Ham Brannick, 3 Hartland Rd., in wlU be from 7 to 8 p.m. An Two More Slayitiffs Bvening" In honor of the prin­ S t AH men Interested in bar- and proceed to the Our Lady of impromptu "Fun Night” will be cipal, Winiam Freeman, and berahop-style singing are wel­ Calvary Retreat House, Farm- held after the meeting. SPECIAL — Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday I Ida- ftamUy on Wednesday from come. ington, for an Evening for Rec------ollection. Joseph V. Campoeeo, a son 1st Cavalry Throws Back 7:30 ao 8:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Mrs. C.Thomas Manchester Chapter of Ha------of Mr. and Mrs. D. Camposeo Gang Deaths Weaver ia in charge with Mrs. dassah will sponsor a fashion Mrs. Timothy Donovan Jr. of of 90 Walnut St., has been Richard Brown aa boepUattty show on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at 67 Bould,er Rd. received her named to “Who's Who Among ehatnnan. Temple Beth Sholom. Fashions certificate from the refresher Students in American Colleges will be from D A L’s with hair­ program for nurses at Man- and Universities.” He is a sen- Motherhood a t Mary Moth­ styles by Duet Beauty Parlor. chester Memorial Hospital at ior at Bellarmlne CoUege, Mrs. Doris Belding of The Her­ exercises in McCook Memorial Louisville, Ky. / Stump Police New North Viet Assaults ers Circle will meet tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. Hyle ald will be the commentator. Hospital this afternoon. This ------Members are asked to bring was the seventh class for re­ Milter, 17 Berry Rd. Mrs. Leo BOSTON (A P)— Police remained stymied today in Hogan is oo-hostass. filled eye banks. Guests are turning nurses sponsored by welcome. the Hospital Council of Greater Zoners Hear their efforts to untangle the twisted lines of gangland Hartford. warfare that Monday claimed three more victims, one State News Miss Daisy Pilcher, coordina­ apparently an innocent bystander. Bids Today The three killiiigs Motfday —r — - i . n ^ Over 8 0 0 tor of the reading program in The Army Navy Auxiliary will have its Christmas Party bloodiest day so far in the xancr nv.** »i. LWV Stand the town’s school system, will «roi* spoKeOTian Said, **bilt we can’t LECLERC The Zoning Board of Ap- ^var prouffxit the total to 28 ma - Police­ TYo a » talked in Paris with President, from such missions as that of Oommu- Mansfield, toe U.S. Senate ma- Charles de Gaulle. Mansfield Mansfield because the Red fighters fired on two LOW. LOW PRICES m GREEN STAMPS tlfic d ^ . support to defeat Peking by a Asia, Africa, Western Europe, men investigating a plstol-whlp- jdrlty leader, may have some- urged De GauUe last June to Chinese have charged Mo.scow U.S. photo-reconnata- The only other announced So- ®tmple majority. " Informed Latin “America and the British plhg with i*cldl overtones were thlng to do with a new effort to use his Influence to try to end wanU a setUement favorable to Planes over North Viet Viet probe of Venus, In 1961, sources, hpwever, said an Infor- Commonwealth in addition to assailed wiUi bottles and bar end toe war in Viet Nam. the conflict. After talfelng with the United States. ^^® Amenican planes es- failed when its radio went silent delegates indicated the United States, stools in a downtown bar late Stock Up Now on Thanksgiving Dinner Needs! MOnsfield arrives from Po- De GauUe. however, Mansfield With Mansfield on the trip are caped unharmed. suddenly you’re shapelier and the craft missed the pJanet Peking’s supporters could The only areas omitted were Monday night. land Wednesday wltn four Other said Viet Nam mentioned Sens. Edmund S Muskie D- About 500 * Northxv*ml Vietnamese vitaummeso by about 100,000 miles. Western a simple majority of Communist Eastern Europe and Police said a barmaid was senators. It has been reported only incidentaUy. Maine; George D. Aiken, R-Vt.; ''®®'“ ” ®<* *^^® attack on toe 1st space watchers...... think the Rus seven or eight votes in their fa- the Middle East, both of which handing out bottles to the pa­ reliably that appointments for France has the best contacts Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawall', Cavalry troops in toe la Drang N N A S T - W H O L I 16-02 JAR sians have tried and failed Dt vor. have always pressed Red Chl- or your money back! BOILED ONIONS 29< trons to use as weapons. Mansfield with Soviet leaders of any Western power with Red and J. Caleb Boggs, D-Del. ' least six other times to send The poll was said to have na’s cause. A Negro patrolman, Frank were requested last week by the China, which supplies war ma- (See Page Eight) probesrones loto Venus. venus. been taken when Peking’s back-. Sponsors of the resolution to Gonsalves, said the patrons in U.S. Embassy. teriols to North Viet Nam. Pek- iff PINAST America’s Mariner 2 passed circulating a tentative seat Peking were Albania, Al- the bar appeared to be after SWEET POTATOES I AAs xr...... ™ T-.— resolution which called for the geria, Cambodia, Congo Brazza- These presumably include ing opposes any^ negotiated set- 21,648 miles from Venus on Dec. him more than the three white seating of Red China but left out ville, Cuba, Ghana, Guinea, Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and tlement of the war. 14, 1962. It radioed back dafa on Red CWna but left out ville, Cuba, Ghana, Guinea, officers. None of the policemen FfN A ST 15H OZ V A the usual demand for expulsion Mali, Pakistan, Romania, So- Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gro- Poland and Romania are the were seriously hurt. myko. Mansfield is a close con- two Eastern European nations Heavy, Early Snowfall m WHOLE BEANS GREEN OR WAX CANS # y * See P&ge BHght of the Chinese Nationalists. malia and Syria. 4 fldant of President Johnson on with perhaps the closest ties to NHRR Hearings Set foreign ppllcy matters. Red China and North Viet Nam. 1-LBI-OZ $ ^ 0 0 WASHINGTON (AP) A series Now— try this new way to accent your figure. RICHMOND Mansfield said in Warsaw After visiting Moscow, Mans- Needed in Northeast SW EET P E A S CANS I of Interstate (3omnierce Com­ Monday that toe purpose of the field’s party plans to visit Ro- V 5 Finnish Captain Quoted mission hearings on proposed visit was “ to see, to observe, to mania before flying on to South NEW YORK (AP) — The ap- Industries wlU be seriously af- Cross your heart See? You’re suddenly note facta and to report them Viet Nam. 1-QT14-OZHVA elimination of New Haven Rail­ FINAST proach of winter with its exj>ect- lected.” PINEAPPLE JUICE CANS # y 4 road passenger service win be when we return home.” Reports reaching Moscow shapelier. That’s what this new Playtex held in New England and New Informed sources felt this Im- have said that some North Vlet- ed snows and icy temperatures ^_The^outIook is not as blight in 3 York Caty. New Jersey. plied he was talking„ with------namese ------leaders,, but not all. almost surely will affect toe v.c Fashion Magic* cotton bra does— It crosses Ship’s Crew Rapped The opening hearing, with an sources that have toe best con- would like to see the conflict drought in the Northeast "^® two largest water IOC examiner presiding, wiU be ...... systems, which supply toe heav- in New Haven Dec. 16 at the ------populated northern sections, your heart with stretch . . . to lift aj^d BULLE’n X Bahama Star, another cruise The mate noticed the ship Southern New England Tele­ the g o ^ or the bad. are In "serious comHUon,” said ship which had been behind the Plenty of snow would allow Robert A. Roe. sWte commla- fcv'. ' -.I MIAMI, Fla. (AP)— The then began dropping behind, phone Oo. auditorium. Cites Constitution Change Yarmouth Castle. moisture to seep down to re- sloner of conservaUon and eco- separate. This "cross-your-heart" shaping captain of the cruise ship and he could see flames in the Other sites includd Hartford, D O KT Redeem This Week's Coupons For Extro He said passengers taken plenish underground sources, nomlc development '•r-i, Tarmouth Castle said Tues­ sky, six miles away. Conn., Jan. 11, and Norwich aboard the BMnnpulp suffered then, in the spring thaw, the Is only on the new Fashion Magic cotton bra. day the ship was in perfect Leido was awakened, and or­ Conn., Jan. 13. rABPrvoIr . The------Weather--- uuicauBureau iwecasis forecasts I only minor bums except for one runoff would raise FORGET •• on Memory Cane*' Dinnerwore condition and that he and his dered the Pinnpulp to the Yar­ less than toe normal four inches i OFFICER SUSPENDED Road Building Delay levels. crew did everything possible woman who had a bad bum on mouth Ceistle which was aflame ot rain this month..RainfaU so If you don’t agree that K givM you a shapalltr j and Other Bonus Offers! an arm. forward. WATERBURY (AP) —Seven But a deep frost could seal off f „ In November has been only to save It from the disaster persons were arrested and a 1 Leido said the second mate, He said It was about two the water table and prevent any .20 inch.'*"— which struck the vessd in supernumerary policeman was who was on watch, had the Yar­ hours before the entire ship was moisture from reaching the ta- , flguraaimplyraturn the bra with dated aaleaallp ; the Atlantic last Saturday. suspended Monday as a result Possible, Says Ives “ The water supply in New MI'M!. mouth Castle on the radar as­ in flames, and those who were hie. i T t was the best ship I ever of incidents surrounding a se- York .State is “ better in gener­ tern and that she seemed to be not trapped below had Ume to "If there is a deep freeze-up, to Playtex for a full rafund. | S c o t t FAMILY NAPKINS 9 9 R r served on,” the Greek cap­ WETHERSFIELD (AP) - A ^nsUtutional convention, result- y n in o m snow first, there could al” this year thqii last, but toe OF60 Salvo TABLHS GIANT PKG 836 gaining. i abandon ship. See Page Eight ■without snow first, there could tain said. “ It had all the proposed conatitutlonal change ®U in two propositions to be be a water shortage again be- safety equipment and It all See P age Eight dcaUng> with taking of land for the voters In the fore spring.” said a spokesman worked perfectly.” ^ W i N e s c a f e INSTANT COFFEE 6-OZ JAR 1.12 public projects can halt or de- o * bIup-Ia *^® ^®®*®<*usetts Agricul- Ivory Snow “IT 89c 3 7 c SAVANNAH, Ga. (A P )— lay OonnecUcut’s highway pro- k ‘ Department, The master of a Finnish ship giam. State Highway Commis- sepafateliMn^Um 'ref* Welgl®, a geologist which aided in the rescue of sioner Howard S. Ives said to- as“ prop^m on ■Lo.” Purvey N e s t l e s r , ^ passengers and crewmen from 4 5 •^ay- AM the other ^ Hampshire, said that a MS O x y d o l ■>™g en t “ ^ 8 9 0 3 7 e the burning Yarmouth Castle Bulletins f ■ j He made toe statement In an- ebanees will be voted on m 1 snow also could mean dry ■ WM critical today of crew nouncing a meeting for Wednes- ^®«® apring- members who fled the sinking' EVEREADY LB. PREMIUM day to discuss toe controversial m e S ^ 'l s schediued for Autumn rains have brought N e s t l e s ship. INDIA HITS U.S. COCOA MIX CAN O 7 C D u z giant PKG 85e LGE PKG 5 9 c change in toe state wmaUtuUon. hiphJ^!v d f Z ®®*"® '^“ ®^ the parched m - BEHER But Capt. John >t^do, master Ives said that if I the proposal “ t"® h‘Shway depart- • NEW DELHI, India (AP) of the freighter BHnnpulp, said is adopted by toe voters in a **i®*it building in Wethersfield, One of the hardest hit areas —Hie United States waa FIGURE he preferred to "let the Coast statewide referendum Dec. 14, :------has been New York City, where criticized In Parliament to­ It wlU “ create an Interval of .GUARANTEE A- u Guard find out about Qie per­ water conservation has become day as being nalye and nor- , formance.” conflict” between the constitu­ MB 120Z a way of life. Asked if some re­ ally responsible for India’s Berdan Nona Sack Mine# Maat JAR tion and toe current status un­ Probers Switch 59c »r1g?29c Nevertheless, Lddo, 38, said strictions would be lifted for toe bloody conflict with Pakis­ Jonkat Chocolata Fudga Mix II-OZ rKG 41c til the General Assembly meets H a c k CONDENSED DETERGENT JfX the first Ufeboat from the winter, Water Commissioner tan. The wae' 6 To Prevention Kraft Deluxa Margarhw uirKO 43c L / a S n GIANT PKG 825 LGE PKG doomed vessel .to come along­ ***A®**^^ c la r if^ g legislatton. _ armanaArm and D’Angelo u ’An replied. praised by Prime Minister Kan-L-Ration Dog Food 3 ISM OZ CANs53 c side his ship last Satorday had Lai Bahadur Shastri and - "Cross-Your-Hearf Bra with aaml-atratch atrapai ' CA! Of New Blackout Land 0 ' Lakas Buttar i-unco 79c 18 or 20 crewmen and only other officials as ^ good - Spic & Span 1-LB PKG 29c about four passengers In it. wqtosrtton’L p ^ d u i t o g 't o l J WASHINGTON (AP) - Fed- ®n^®®«» ar® looW^ for friend that stood by TiuUa , .coffon Gupa. White 32A-40C, PflldMiy Loaf Cake Mixof f OZ rKG 27c **I told them to go back and period and unto court testo are tovesUgators turn their at- "®y ^ “ ve water. He has in a time o f need. It was a . PillsiNiry Froitings 2 OZ PKGS 45c striking demonstration of 0nly$2.50 pick up some more survivors,” oomirfeted, so that toe depart- toward minlmiz- «*®™ «e® h aw much 15® PiUslNiry Angal Food Cake Mix ISM OZ FKG 59c he said In an Interview on arriv­ ment does not get Involved in “ *® P<*8lWHty of another ^ty water Is used in winter to how Moscow’s prestige has ' Com et Cleanser 2 3 1 c A!ao with atretch straps, cotton oupa. PiUslwry Pit Crust Mix 2 9'A OZ PKGS, 41c al of the ^nnpulp. filing certificates, of tiUe toat power failure. fl»®d vacant land tot ice skat- soared in India hi recent have doubtful validity 1^® ®*"Phasis of.' toe week- K It’s too much, he indl- months, while antt-Amerioan ' PiUsbury Rofrigaratad Cookiai is-oz ncG 45c Leido said the second lifeboat White 32A-40C. ^ m the stricken vessel was If . this suspension is found P” **’® ®*^^d to protection ®ated it may be banned, feeling has spread to tiib ;; m i . PMsbury Brownie M ix rAMiu sizi lu 40Z n o 49c Baker^S v a n il l a e x t r a c t -OZBTL 4 5 c 2 lisft unattended alongside the necessary, Ives said, “ It will P*‘®v«nUon after toe point of Water restricUons are being highest levels of govern­ ment. Bromo Sohzor a-OZ BTL 69c Flnnpulp as crewmen scram­ bring the (highway) program to Tuesday night’s continued in many cities, but Kliser Rofl-A-Pak Foil bled aboard. ' a halt or otherwise greatly de- 1“ U>« Northeast and »®me communiUes In New 3 1.00 lay the program.” Canada was established Monday Hampshire are relaxing toe re­ Kaiior Bake Pans G o ld e n *sso«SrcooiaES 'piffi 3 9 c " I placed three of my men In p l a n e ARRIVES H(G 4 9 c n te department’s announce- J? * ^ ® **®®" ® Pl"»t ®‘ the strictlons. the Yarmouth boat and they Plantar's Peanut Buttar U l Z OZ 65c ment said toe meeting would ® ® ^ ® Hydro-Electric Power The water shortage In New BUENOS AIRSS, Argeo-“ ''- I10USE&.HALE worked w ith. the two boats off Una (AP)—^A Jet tra:nsport i- Sunshine MarshMHows * 14-OZ PKQ 35c deal- with the proposal’s “ pos- O®*®®*®®!®** at ()ueeston. Hampshire is not considered MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER G e r b e r ‘Z I S S " 9 ‘! m 8 9 e the Flnnpulp,’ ' Leido said. Bible ramUcations In an area of Chairman Ross Strike a t toe critical, said Georgs M. McGee, flying around the world ovor^^^ Burry Giferd Craaos I04>Z IStO 29c e OPEN 6 PAYS— THURS. till 9 P.M. • c h o pped 6 7 H O Z JARS 89c The Fhm ;(^ was accredited prime concern to all, the huge C ^^^o commission announced chairman of toe State Water the poles landed In Ekienos'W AS SEEN OH TV with rescutog about 200 passen­ road - building program now In ‘**® was caused b y a Resources Board, Alrea five hours late today 4 ' on its Journey toward t b a '^ \\ ® •••• NiTewaTWiAi tATn wiiny m a.mjC gers and cireWmen. The ship pr^ress In Connecticut." J !! “ “ we giit a good winter. 1 landed 52 passengers and 40^ of Princess Pays Tribute to ttashington^^*"^^ The proposed change would ^ mean a good snow cover, our South Pole. The plane eebiv' down at 12')68 pm . It was du«7::^- DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS WEDNESDAY At First Naiioned $up»r Marktis in:' the Yarmouth crewmen at Nas- require an agency to prove toe one trw m ission line out water will reenver tn . JWM8SS Mwiraret leaves tomb of George Washington after placing a wreath here at 7:80 a jo . for refneb.^ a HARTFOID COUNTY necessity o t taking land for use »«'wice and four others quick- extent,” he said. «>flhen were caraations in tribute to this country’s first president', In a public project tripped out because of toe tog after a flight .^om Loa,,,);.. w«»t W««llv« l» Bw Niil,iwl tmrn MmImIi Oirfy “The man In the street really don. The rea s«f^ 4 ^ gh, M MNM INI INHI10 UMI gUANTITHI " .aadiaJun to the w ® the «rave of President John F. Kennedy d u r - A dUpute over toe proposed overioad. Sw a BSw. N ** Iw * tag her first tour of Washingtan. D.C., and the surrounding area. won’t be affected, even It we lay wae not ‘ change, approved by the recent See rage Eight don’t gat much anew, but aoma , K'-Hi'

|itrfW!S*8® BVBf^^ HBRALP, jp^BI^ -QOfflft, T0B8DAT, NOVEMBER 16,1965 “'* '* * '"* ...... <«vibT~ ------■ - — WANCHESm EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY,

Re8t({i^n|s - S t i l l a t Early Cold Spell - Sheinwold on Bridge wlH be Mrs. Irm a Semel and V ernon Mrs. Edith Lavltt .C'.- ing Llong on the Run HighCourt Ui Taxes British TOODOmWL DEFENSE South dealer The sisterhood is planning a With Stiate on Ranipi Plan BEATS POUSH EXPERT EaiAWett Vulnerable card party,for Deo. 2, also-at toe Power Systems NORTH recreation hall, starting at 7 MuLer Loses Is Long-Range IJ.S. Plan About 106< residents of the By AlFBED SHEINWOID 4 .6543 p.m. Reservations Should be- Wyilys-iPorter Sts. area of ■LONIXIN (A P ) — Icy winds ^ 9 made no later than Nov. 38 by When the wortd championship 0 Q93 Baeauaq oC a niUng yMtarday to oppose tbs vnriancs grant at Parfc a frustr^<; IRL 6 Timetable System Etlinger Set Up " r r s WA^flD^OTON (A P ) TTk6 & considerable ttmd ■ to come/’ tlon*' derivinn^ from the expert* ***e»*"»<^Highland spent m ,i ubv^i^- swept Europe today and tern- April, a small coun- 4 QJ842 calling Mrs. Richard Oolstein, by tlw State 8uin?«me Court o< toe NoY 18, 1068 hearing. .8. «lm in pourln* more and He shied away making any time ence of pravlous guerrilla wara. ting two *hours »»> » l*»tlast night, try- ...... „ Mrs. Sidney Schnyder or Mrs. Atty. Eugene T. Kelly, who peratures plummetted as the ^present Europe fOr WEST east Jay StUnger was designated of the voters approviitg the ap­ Errors, Maxvrall MlU«r, pro- ore fighting men and equip- The general emphasised that *<> convince an official df The eight-mile span of re- c„„«T,.„f .wv.rwi m of— themu, dim snap.*,,, seconasecond jdace in thewic European he set up was adopted by the The Garden Group of toe Ver­ open to his client would be a The money would probably he has had for almoet two years I Iota a level that the Oommu- ultimately become. Nam.Nam TheirThair organizationftro-onWii*(/,« hasha. relocation Rt n* 6 A plananiana byhv way umv of o f Spencer -Opencer St, S t, off Off an Which dumped snow from the cihamplonahips last September. Town board of representativee non Junior Women’e d u b will request for a zone change be­ MANCHESTER 4 KI have to come from an increa^ to toe day. nlsts will be put on the run and President Johnsonduiuisun hasn w ap-mp- beenoeen damagedoamageo andana theirineir supply However, However, David David 8. 8. Jbhnson, Jbhnson, m<*rcnange to»t«rchange oro f the Wilbur Atlantic to Siberia, caught Brit- Italy, the winner, was ineligible ^ AJ6 at ita meeUng last night meet today at 8 p.m. at toe fore toe Town Planning Com­ In taxes, they said. The court. In a unanimous de­ \ proved still further U.S. rein- lines Interrupted but they are the state’s director of highway Cross Highway,ay, just west o f sin’s nationalized electricity since an Italian team had al­ 0 A K J.4 Etlinger, who la toe town'e home of Mrs. Earl Anderson, mission. The store, now in Busi- Imately worn out, says a The board also adopted a spe­ cision, upheld an appeal brought forcements which are expected still tough, Splvy said. planhing and design w m n o t’ ^ “ f « ’ and gas undertakings unpre- ready qualified for the 1M6 4 K 9 7 ^ director of administration, will Thrall Rd. A Christmas work­ neee Zone I, would require re- intagon official. Soafli, Wait North EmI cial appropriation of 82,065, to by Alton B. Cowles of 284 Green to bring U.S. military strength He estimated that the Viet, moved and insisted ttot the pro- ^It will will the------then run ...on _a line------pared------and the nation faced trou- world championship by winning purchase or contract for all shop will be toe program for zoning do Business Zone K for a . _ a WI a a t . . ______a i s - i a . 1 m -« < \aK 1 4 I Pau 2 iT Htt pay bills owed to Atty. Leo Rd. against a Nov. 18, 1068 var­ This outline or U.S. strategy is in that Southeast Aslan country Oong control about 28 per cent posed WyUys St Interch^ge Parallel to and between Hart- ble tonight_ _ the world title in 1966. stqiplies, materials, equipment the evening. an automatic liquor license. 3 N T ‘sAlI Pass Parsky for legal services for the iance grant by toe Zoning Board lear from statements made about 40,000 above the present of the population of South Viet was “ the best plan for oroviding *“ r d . Rd. andand Wethereii-Wanir- Wetherell-Haok- Laig;* areas of the country Opening lead—Ten of spades, The town was represented at and services needed by any Bartlett court case, and to the On Wednesday hlght, toe fine of Appeals. [onday night by one of the top 1 6 ^ by e a ry next year Nam and partially control an the area with bnoper service." mateck-Spring SU.; across were blacked out for an hour ’Today's hand, wftlch helped the hearing by Town Counsel uie area WIUI proper service. ------® «.vzvoo wvgo uiaujicu uui. lur «UI u w i xwajr O TH^itwimle « a.w • town department or agency. Connecticut Bank and Trust arts committee of toe club will Cowles, earlier this year, had lilitary planners for the Joint « TTo* ^ j ?ri * addition^ 2028 per cent of the Johnoon,Johnson, flanked by Stephen Meeting’Meeting Rd..Rd., ovumsouth uiof iostlast lugmnlg^t as soaring aemanademand lor for uiethe «cLucniuiuDNetherlands ucicai,defeat xvs«.s.^«,Poland, — - ir wiuAt a* •• IO-I.8-2; • Irving Aronson and Cowles by Eiach department wiU have its Company in connection with toe meet at toe home of Mrs. been turned down by toe Hart­ uhiefs of Staff. tlo of U.S. and South Vietaam- country. stollcny,- — state - ■ engineer for . the . tH* Howard Howard Reservoir; n.n.T-iroli- and.. .1 then tv.M electricity was placed on InAd- Town Tovim Planning Planning Dl- Dl- ^ ^ T were asked to stop using AgainstAgainst a a Polish Polish contract------of anoush for a raise. - - “ «'« t»mTv.r.rii» 6 Copyright, 1965 quirements. This will not pre­ (when consolidation went into lead the discussion. The group is Murphy, ruled that toe ZBA was search Institute has discovered “ We want to g « and keep lO-l raUo of superiority which pie. *1^ Joaeph Tamsky have ^ temporarily, threeenree notrump, West west upciicuopened the uio j- - - - vent the user, however, from effect), is insufficient to pay also planning a theater party, a food mixture toat for as little lem on the run,” Splvy said. ®®me expertsz claim “a conven-7------Splvy said the average SouMSoum .... Mimieinni e-nf bath said ^batthat the eight-mile _ —^ the — Alsac—Alsace region of te„ spaaes.spades. tjomeusOomelis cwuven-Slaven- general - reaturaa Corp. — i- 'wrong, because M iller had not filing a requisition for addition­ all of the bills. Dec. 1, to see the Hartford Stage “ In ■ guerrilla warfare. Mice Uonal force must bring to bear Vietnamese peasant may h« sn whm ^111 require the taking P^™nce, the grapes arb being burg won the first trick with the ------proved toat a hardtoip of toe as a cent a day can protect al supplies, the need for which Company’s production of toe (fie guerrillas are on the run, to defeat a guertlla force such leaning further toward his gov- of less homes than any oUier Picbe 't - --— —*" ‘”® — -™v... '^® ------., -- “^® — — » thinking when South dropped the TO VlSlt FndaV timates were filed. budget revenue Item “Interest The internation relations com business area in which toe phar­ diet. It consists of soybeans, kind of retirement living. Awbward ard military Ineffectivenessineffectiveness Such a statement, Splvy said, not yet taken the step of fuH “t 2®®.™’^ a s u ^ tu - J* to prcqxisal. The The route route corridor corridor was was es- es- was was reported reported fromfrom East East Germa Germa- jack. lack t a 4 a 4 4a ^ Im A A AA . MA 4 A A.A^ a aa. ZJaa ...____*A. A A* F AWl J * S W I .M. aS Aa a .A. Sa ■ L7" •• The purchases of, or con­ and earnings on investments,” mittee will meet at the home macy is located had not grown fish flour, skimmed-milk pow­ Handy to stores, churches, K^ d d efeat” ' ** "m i inaccurate generallza- commitment." . , interim between the tabllshed after a public hearing "Y where a 4-year-old child Slavenburg saw that his side theater and buses. Home­ Bloodmobile Set tracts for, supplies and materi­ in the amount of 81.450, and of Mrs. Alan Doyle, Thursday into a neighborhood shopping der and egg powder. Only an T-■ Thism,. is------the same strategy ------P'’^ an O ct 21,• 1959. drowned . at- - Rosenthal------when— —- ice could take only three spade like rooms and surround­ sented a new proposal which, al­ als, and the sale of personal overrealization o f the revenue at 8 p.m. Slides will be shown area, ps he had envisioned. The ounce a day is necessary. fhlch was used by the Filipinos, The present timetable, calls broke on the village pond. tricks even if South had .started The Community B a p 11 s t ings; good food. Mary H. though it does not eliminate the property of the town which has Item "collection of prior years on Scotland, London and Paris. court, in its ruling, said that, Mth American advice, against South Windsor Three young East Germans with«.M. theM.in doubleton queen-jack st 685 E. Center St. will and Katherine M. Giblin, W yflys St. ramp, does provide become obsolete will be based, taxes," amounting to 81,900. Mrs. Doyle, a native of Scotland, at the most, only an economic UAC PACT ADDITIONS he Communist Huks and by the 1. Completion of survey plans defied the cold, jumped into the Since theree spade ...... tricks and be the scene o f this month’s owners, for 33 yean op­ for modiflcatlMis, to unlock whenever possible, on competl- The 8400 apprqprlated to the will serve a Scottish dessert. hardship existed. frittsh Commonwealth forces the ace of clubs would not be Red Cross Bloodmobile visit to WASHINGTON (AP) — The erators of the Manchester Case Bros, and to give it both \ J®®®-, , near-freezing waters of the Elbe charter revision commission for In relinquishing h i s liq u or Convalescent Home. Call nrt the Reds in Malaya Town’s First Teen Center enough to defeat the contract, Manchester. The bloodmobile . live bids, and, if the amount of Hope Chapter Navjt has announced a $36.1 ad- entry and exit on Olen Rd. the salary of a clerk and other license, M iller will be permitted at 39 Cottage S t or phone ars ago. in - " O " » » » East decided to shift to a heart, will be at the church Friday the expenditure or sale Is es­ Hope Chapter, Order of East­ dlUon to its contract with United RiAert Dennison, executive timated to be over $1,000, writ­ expenses will be financed from ern Star, will meet tonight at 8 to retain his beer license, grant­ Aircraft Corp. of East Hartford, 649-2358 for full informa­ iT h e three-star general, Ten Is Beet from 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. tion. Katherine M. GibUn, <§rector of plane and policy for To Open Later This Month vice president of Case Broa., ■T.wiSV'. pXV mT * ’' “ ■ ten contracts will be awarded. the unappropriated surplus ac­ at the Masonic temple. Orchard ed to him several years ago. Conn., for TF30-P3 engines for 4 Advprtloo .. highly unusual for this Ume of The ten of hearts would have Red (3roes officials are still count, iind 815.70 to be reim­ Administrator. A e Joint Oilefs of Staff, said who .W led M the M a o opposition fight 1/11 on — -•-••'•ww av* » Bid notices will be advertised. St. Charles H. Leonard, past Cowles, who represented toe toe Air Force, and a 85.6 con­ CM kcjii^ciabui CS ICil IM510W developed----*------four------heart------tricks,» ------ww^**ww*but concerned over themzv high pCF-per- that.‘ ‘we are doing better, con- The town’s first teen-age cen- power equipment at 2848 Elllng- Sept. SO, has said, and repeated bidsds in springsortoir 1968 “ temperatures fell below The system provides that, ex­ bursed to the swimming pool grand patron, -wili give a short membership of toe North Metho­ tract with UAC for P3A aircraft ter will open Nov. 26 at the Main ton Rd., in a rural zone. freezing point ahd winds Slavenburg actunliv led the four centage o f "no-shows,’’ that is, petty cash fund will be charged BWeraWy better than a few last night, that, while the new ®- Completion of eight-mile ..a 4a a - 1 - a____ This V -rinfl Anrmp’h fh/^oa na/\n1a ___* cept in an emergency, the pur­ history of the chapter. Refresh­ dist Church, was the only person propeller systems. At ATVl4kH<4art T.a04#\m ITmII vtiUa ^’^ aIa a __^—11^.9 . of hearts. This V ood enough those” people who s l ^ u p 'for months ago when the sltuaUon Legion H ^l. The Carino applied to the commls- proposalnroDoaaJ solvessolve. some»o «,- of Case’so „ a .. ®<^etchStretch in springsorinB’ 1970.1970 whipped up to gale force. chasing agent will not issue any to the contingency fund ac­ ments will be served. to defeat the raot since the visit but never show up. count. was close to critical.” a ^ **® April, 1964, for a similar problems It is not the complete ------—------order for delivery or purchase New Citizens South could not uiford to play Last month o f the 167 persons Recommendations made by ; In essence, Splvy said, "W e ®*®®P“ ®"’ '“ * granted a answer and is no answer In any Mayor Francis Mahoney to In- until It is certified that there Is, Among those taking the oath the ace. When South played low, who had promised to give their the insurance advisory board QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 iiijiiiliiiiiiil ttle hoiang our own and a Wt “ S . r ^ i f T ^®®‘‘ ®*’ ^ “ *» objecUons of the rcS- tercede for them with high state Gregory Jailed, to the credit of the department, of citizenship at the U.S. Dis­ ...... West won with the queen of blood, 63 failed to appear, a on Blue Cross, CMS and major more, but the Communists are ® ®« W April, 1^ . a sufficient budget balance to trict Court in Hartford recently hearts. total of 40 per cent. medical benefits were approved iin=5 i^ t yet on the run.” Saturday eveidngs. A t the commission s meeUng He and many of last night’s Dennison said, " I realize that Refuses to Pay defray the amount of the order. were four Vernon residents. The J.T.M. Kreyns, the West play- As usual, the bloomoblle wel- as they apply to town em­ 164 EAST CENTER ST. ;:Whlle voicing confidence that . ®/® ' P*®®. «x*-anix «• ®‘^te j the fine,iirie, hene was semseni to thetne terials and equipment no long­ sent out as of Dec. 16. Because 4 orites a lot of trouble next April. York City’s five boroughs. fit the school library. Council at the council’s annual meeting lost night. Miss has granted a temporary per- P «™ itted as a home occupation Johnson again and again re- , . ^ °®' House of Correction to work toe er used, obsolete, worn out or of the many problems involved Dally question He suggested that such col- Books of a variety of differ­ Crawford is from Gisdorne, New Zealand, and is a senior at ARTHUR DRUG mtt for two years to Joseph J. bnder the zoning regulations. peated his main contention, that ^ b” ® b®y fine off at the rate of 85 a day scrapped. If the stock can be in setting up a system for spe­ Partner opens with one heart, leges might have an enrollment ent types will be on sale, and the E. O. Smith High School in Storrs this year on an ex­ /-v,_<— -M. ---- No action was- taken by the tbe Wyllys St. ramp is needed *hen not ^ im tt7 Gregory and four other pi used or is needed by another cial charges for sewer system Extra Points! and toe next player passes. You of up to 10,000 students in each are suitable for children from change program. Miss Whitaker Is a daughter of James commissionimmission on the request of toio give the area better service *^be ramp until sons----- were '-''“convicted "'-ic v byuj a jury town agency, it may be trans­ users and garbage and rubbish hold: Spades, Q-lO-8-2; Hearts, borough. kindergarten age through the Whitaker, an agricultural engineer at the University of Con­ Henry Jenkins TransporUtion and said that, by 1990, "Whether traffic ^i*® I'^iday. The disorderly conduct ferred or It may be sold. collection, the bills will probably teens. The fair will be open to­ necticut, who gave a slide talk on New Zealand’s agriculture When you let us manage your in­ Co. Inc. for a varianos o f toe the ramp or Rt. 6 Is built or is t justifies Its need, charges stemmed from a dem A board o f standardization not go out until after the end morrow from 1 to 4:30 and 7 to and resources at the council meeting. The Whitaker fam ily surance program, you will always 100 foot street frontage re- not built, the traffic in the au-ea onstration Aug. 2 near toe South will be made up of the mayor of the fiscal year, June 30. 9 p.m., and,- Thursday from 1 has just returned from a five-month research trip “down quirement in an industrial zone will be the same.” Side home of Mayor Richrd J. and the purchasing agent and In other actions, the board be ahead of the game with quality to 4:30 p.m. Mrs. Dorothy M. under.” (Herald photo by Oflara.) on the south side of Chapel Rd. He said, “ I would be happy Youth Council Daley. director’ of administration. The voted to accept a petition pre­ insurance, plus the valuable “extra DRIVEWAYS I t Ucello is chairman. ’The property is about 400 feet to eliminate ramps enUrely it ’The five werjs among a group board will classify all of the sented to expedite the installa­ point,” P.S.— Personal Service. P.S. 4— ^ Awards PaiU n g Areas • Oss Stations e BashetbaU Courts east o f John Fitch Blvd. and would make for a better ex- To List Plans protesting the policies of School supplies, material and equip­ tion of toll free telephone serv­ means we are on your side before Diary Of Anne Frank" Twelve Vernon youngsters re­ ski, 44 Village St.; Michael Mc- of way and for driving after Now Booking for Sessonal Work Chapel Rd. The applicants did pressway for through traffic Supt. Benjamin C. Williams. ment, and will consult with ice in the area; referred a let­ and after lossl ceived awards and one was of­ Cumber, Browns Hill Rd.; Nor­ drinking. not appear at the meeting. but. at the same time, would , Representatives of a nenewly- Gregory, _ . who has______announced A Drams in Two Acts — Presented by town agencies to determine ter from the board of education fered a trip to a national con­ ma Sojka, Crystal L,ake Rd.; provide poorer service for the f^i'mcd Youth Council will ap- he will be a candidate for may- their requirements. requesting more administrative SPECIAL VACATION-TIME PRICES T-h. A P«>vide poorer service for toe ference at the Tolland County David Parsons, Wethersfield; 14 MED SCHOOLS SET The Abe B. Miller American town ** pear tonight at a meeting of ®'" CSiicago in 1967, said he SOCK and BUSKIN The purchasing agent will al­ space, a new elementary school AD Work PersonaUy Supervised. W e are 100% Insuied. by 1967, and two or more future 4-H award night Friday. One Mrs. Patricia Lessard, High CHICAGO (AP) — The Ameri­ ^ g io n Aujdllary Is asking for He warned, “H you succeed the Human Relations Commls- would serve three days in jail so make an annual report on the work o f his office and make school sites, to the permanent Vernon 4-H club was also cited. Manor Trailer Park; Hilda can Medical Association’s coun­ THE mTs l Z s t h e ^ W y lly ^ ^ ^ion (H R C ) to list toeto pVai;;. and would go on a hunger BAILEY AUDITORIUM IFFERENCE DEMAIO EROTHERS aiiy changes he things neces­ building committee; voted to Project medals were present­ Robertson, M etcalf Rd., Tol­ cil on education says 14 neW hosnitttls^ The a ;u x ill^ * ir ”in your sons, years t-o pledge cooperation with '^°^*** P®®^ ^ ®^P sary in the purchasing .system. check with toe building Inspec­ er’ to Judith Neiderwerfer, beef; land. medical schools are on the plan­ 643-7691 rtf iriftti f ^ ry in tow n agencies, and to ask for ix>nd. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19 — 8:30 P.M. The board la.st night also tor t o make sure he is assign­ Valeri Samson, Charlene .Tay­ Discharged yesterday: Ron­ ning boards for the next five 2nd ctoid^cu whtc^'th proposal works both ways cooperaUon. in turn. ®^ers convicted and May toe quote rates and assist you GENERAL ADMISSION gl.OO adopted a resolution concerning ing house numbers to those per­ lor and Diana Stark, health: ald Baker, 149 Regan Rd.; Nel- years. The new schools will “ s ma^gl2eTJ toeto faIl to,’ *®*®® »^ay Z m The council, comprised of Gregory’s Rebecca Niederwerfer, agricul­ ton Caron, 107 Eldridge St., raise to 101 the number of med­ the special referendum to be sons issued certificates of occu­ as toe have so many others? i ! ^ for Chrfstmas. Anyone wishing hto/^hoo?‘'"U^® h°T ® held Dec. 14 along with the ref­ pancy, arid postponed the ac­ ture; Sue Pfalzgraf, leadership, Manchester; John Sojka, El­ ical schools operating in this ...... ^...... erendum on state Costitutlon ceptance of Milne Dr. as a town and Nancy Taylor and Fred lington; Elsie Gamer, Franklin country. call Mrs. Mary Chlcky, Cover- , »^*er .speaker hit Cheney Tech — CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY changes. road, pending posting of a bond. Couch, achievement. Park; Richard Patanastro, East nor’s Highway, or gifts may be J®^"®®" s contention that traffic to provide leader- Last week, the state ruled Union Church Notes Key awards went to Nancy Hartford: Henry Rothe, RFD left at Mrs. Chicky’s home. would be just as heavy, with or programs for local that the special referendum is A combined meeting of the Taylor, Cathy Dobosz, Barry 3, Rockville. without the Interohar,™ but ^®en-agers The Legion Auxiliary will the Interchange THRILL- legal as long as it is run with Men’s Union and the Women’s Dougan and Carol Strong. WESTERN hold a regular meeting Johnson could not be budged A t tonight’s meeting, sched­ uled for 8 in the Probate separate voting machines and Fellowship of the Union Con­ Becky Niederwerfer was the Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the from his repeated claim. Starts T’mow! PACKED! C o rre c tio n election officials. Voting will gregational Church will be held recipient of a 4-H state award, Main St. Legion Hall. Tire property owners contend- Courtroom of the Municipal be done by paper ballot, and the Wednesday in the social room, entitling her to a trip to the The Herald erred yesterday Woman’s Club crosstown traffic would Building, reports will be heard from all HRC committees. question Is: “ Shall the Town of with a potluck supper to be national 4-H Congress in Chi­ when It reported that Joseph The education committee o f ramp to enter Wyllys Vernon approve an appropria­ served at 6:30 p.m. cago, 111. the South Windsor’s Woman’s ®® vray to Porter St. and Lukas received a police warn­ tion of 8330,000 for the installa­ Mrs. Herman Weber will be The club award went to the ing for failure to grant half the Club will meet Wednesday at H- Center St. or Bolton. “A tion of a trunk sewer from a hostess and Mrs. Dorothy Brorim Vernon Weedless Garden Club 8:15 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Johnson insisted that the right of way and for driving af­ 61 Tolland Tpke.^—RouteMART 83—-Manchester point approximately 1,200 feet will lead the worslup service. for its safety project. Mr. and ter drinking. The warning was Harry Richards, Northvlew Dr. *®Jne situation would exist ramp Tel. 643-1184 THINKING , southerly of the Rockville sew­ Mrs. May Barraclough Graham Mrs. Robert Bernier are the Ladles Guild "<> ramp. supposed to have been Issued Open Thurs., Fri. till 9 P.M. age treatment plant, to the site will speak and show slides on club leaders. after Lukas was in a car acci­ The Ladles Guild of St. Fran- end of the meeting, MAN’S ' s t a r t s TOM’W ! o f the new junior high school ’’Personal Observations of the Hospital Notes dent with Auguste Brault, 67, of Tues., Wed., Sat. to 6 P.M. cis of Assisi will meet tomor- frustrated property owners Get this Stuart Stanley and to the vicinity of the con­ Orient.” Admitted yesterday: William 1 Walnut St. Brault’s car was row night at 7:45 in the church ^ i"® nearer to a solution to GOLDFINGER ” Whitman' -Baker valescent home on the Hartford ' Slstertiood and James Gurlich, North River traveling along Park St. when It hall. The Rev. Joseph Cyprlano objections than at the — Turnpike, and is.sue bonds of The Sisterhood of B’nal Israel Rd., Coventry; Florence Mc­ swerved Into the eastbound lane Special W ed. Only of St. Thomas the Apo.stle par start and Dennison called on the loregoing appropriation?” will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. 11" prescut* I l.sh, West Hartford, will speak “SANDS Cann, 84 Campbell Ave.; Ar- and struck the Lukas car. It was I 'i Members of the board empha­ at the recreation hall, Talcott mand Cyr, 88 Dart Hill Rd., Brault who got the warning for I on toe ’’Psychologj’ of Loving.’’ KALAHARI” MICHAEL CAINE sized last night, the importance Ave, Hostesses for the evening Council Hearing Wapping; Lorraine Maciorow- failure to grant half toe right SIRLOIN In color snack plate OR The town council will hold a ‘“ THE IPCRESS FILE* IS AS CUSS^ ZliKOtYS I SATURD/IYI public hearing tomorrow night Also hOO -sai at 7:30 p.m. in the high school “ Seven Slaves A SPY FILM AS YOU COULD ASK TO SUNDAYS A HOLIDAYS library to consider the appropri­ Against The World” BURNSIDE’ Hit -I’Jk'. AlI . / I I • . r,, . -M W YORK TIMCS 3;S9-*:10-Sil|-6:ll f PH I’ARvifj.^ )a I < ^ PORTERHOUSE ation of additional funds for in color the board of education budget Sands 7:40 (only) Winner of academy award for 1965-66. Slaves 6:00-9::40 R • 'LAWRENCE OF ARABIA' Manchester Evening Herald with Peter O’Toole South Windsor correspondent, fH-»43-J8JI — 4ti» C0N0in0l*4e STEAKS Anne Lyons, tol. 644-8583. Shown 7:86 ANine PARKINS Plus Featurettes— 7:00 \ A—BLAST PTNDER Fri. Eve.— Elvis Presley ENDS TONIGHT CANBERRA. Australis (AP) in '“ " "N ever On Sunday” 6-0:86 —A large seismic installation “ Tqpkapl” -Color- 7:35 established at Tennant Creek in Australia’s northern territory ilOlUARD will have the capacity to record nuclear tests conducted any where in the world, the Australi­ the Dodge Rebellion. an National University says. The university said It had success fully recorded on Oct. 29 the JOHiifonY American underground nuclear explosion in the Aleutian Islands. Opens Thursday 8 P.M. liilii 8 NIGHTS EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT simply open a Nov. 18,19 St 23 thru 26 - 8 p.m (S P.M. TO 9 P.M.) Sat. Nav. 20 A 27 - 9 p.m. i 8 MATINEES CANDIES Sat., Nov. 20 A 27 Hartford National Christmas Club Account Sun., Nov. 21 A 28 NOW AVAILABLE AT 1:80 A 5:30 p.m. It’s pretty! I f s yenatOe! I f s quality-made by Anebor Hocking. * . Eaily FA PINE PHARMACY PRICES ill FISH FRY American in desigpn, in qiarkling glass with a cut-glaaB look. Aiid i f s yours 084 CENTER ST. 640-0814 2.50-3.00-8.50-4.00 just as soon as you open a Hartford National Christmas Club account. SHORT CUT RIB STEAK ib. 69* I AAAAAAAAAAAI (ta.x Incl.) A Chrishnaa Club accoimt is practicaL Just fill out your !66 application . . . and start saving as little aa 6(H or m m udi as $10 a week. Y ou won’t EASTERN STATES COLISEUM 1.00 ii;: Toe want performance, comfort, and lots of and fittings that come standard on Monaco, Come on and live a little. Step into any of mim the small amounts, and next year at holiday time you’ll have a nice WE WILL HAVE A COMPLETE WEST SPRINGFIELD, 5IAS8. glamour at a reasonable price? Well, mister, there're a whole lot of practical items that the new Monaco Series wagons, hardtops, SELECTION OF Wonderful ^ eless Fillets meet Monaco. . . the most dazzling car in the are now' included in the list price instead of or sedans. Thje Dodge . Rebellion wants you. big check for gifts and fun! YES! THERE'S STILL TIME Remember—there’a a fine snack plate wsdting for yon—yours for 6RA0E A — FRESH OR FROZEN UNFEMININE R ,.r’l,"i t“ b r o w n . *66 Dodge lineup of dazzlers. Here's a car costing extra. Things that make you feel safer B S TO ORDER BY MAIL French Fried Potatoes • Cole Slaw th afs got everything—and we mean every- at the wheel. An outside, rear view mirror. Dadga Manmca starting your Christmaa COub aocount at any o£Soe of Hartford NationaL SEND YOUk ORDER TODAY Tartar Sauce • Rolls and Butter ‘ thing-except a luxuriously sized price tag. A padded dash. Variable-speed.windshield HAIR * n # 9 fn fM vMGfiNini OT lUiMiof nociwB That's where we become very modest ’ wipers and washers. Backup ijghk Turn OOOOE DIvmiON ^ C H R Y S L E R TURKEYS Permanently Removed Send a check or money order to COCKTAILS SERVED AT BOTH RESTAURANTS FOR THE HOUDAYS la addition to all the plush appointments signals. Seat belts, two front and two rear. MOTOAB COnPORAnON Licensed Blectrologist BPRINOFDGLD HOCKEY ASSTf. Claire Allardyce e a s t e r n s t a t e s c o l i s e u m w e s t SPBmaFlELD Be aura to state number and price of tieketx _,MANCHESTER Orders Must Be Placed M0« Off Oakland Straet—on Tolland TompIlM HABTFOBD NATIONAL date and time o f performance deelrad. n o D tiM n iw . C H O R C H ES M O TO R S. Inc. Now For Fresh^ Turkeys 649-7918 Good Seata at All Showe except VERNON ^ 80 OAKLAND, STREET-,-JiIANCHESTER, CONN. ' ww wEKm nramr SATURDAYS. 0 PM. SUN., NOV. 21, 1 4 0 P.sf, 1 MUe East of Vernon Clnde on Beale M lin t

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n ^C H E S T^B EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB, O T W C riS aiA y. NOVEMBER 16.1965 J*— ------r..»' - . r', „ ;■— — j - , ^ - .-; - ;■ .t_._ E A H C R B S T B a I. U A K I^B SI’EB, CONN,» TUESDAY/NQVilMBER 15.1M5.> Hecklers Force appUad to existing ships as far BOX SCX)VT Fire as practical. "Whan this was put Into af­ The Jobs have ooiaitotsd Alabama Sheriff F eiy l/iiffilcfy Bolton^ Rail Officfals leh Still Disagree Notes find Newt fect,’' Mtuphy said, "It wotdd ''-i /P Fund Drive « f «hi£fin# sBvsIopes, eta|jlnf To Quit Stage have bam Impractical to re­ H igh. Ssil^y: Scale and ftriding Jsbsi, sorting print On U,S, Liners quire rebuilding of a ship wMh a Decision llroop 188 and other matrlato. Small suIh PJ^C Request^ 01^000 contracts are now being receiv­ 0' Over Choice of Secretary PASADE3NA,------Calif.- (A P ') — =oyBoy oDouiScout -Hoop oos J09 oro f Con-won- w wjMseMsvu'ivw im m O fT m t V l a rp i» — Aa nre wooden superstructure. anHi So we On Kiokbacks For MAHRC ■It’s good to bo here,’ was about cordla Lutheran Church took a ^ type which destroyed the ed from a few locgl businsases. JornUph ■• S n fdft, DamDcratto the w lectm oi bafon an execu- ^ It to sntietpated that within BOSTON (A P ) — The prssl- all the sheriff of DaUas c ^ P t a g W p to M otot Monad- OomK o L d examlnaOtm. of For New Schooh Set hy Mail a short tlms this rehabilitation MlMtmaa, toM ^ aelect. tlva Muion to discuM walfare _ . ™ deht and two former officials of The public building oommis- The OcifmiMttcut Bank and The Manchieater Educuttion AssociMkn teat night program 'will develop Into a m«i'. meattas FWday night „ ... the Boston k Mains Railroad before hecklers caused him to «* a 5 ^ k to determine •km ' (M C )^ vo ted unsnimoutly ’Tnut'Goriluto submitted a bill presented school board members with its iM ti^ formal The Manchester Association full-time sheltered workahop. have appealed sentences tor that, had ha baan pfaaant at P o e n S S T u t T S c W la .4 1...... Auden, scoutmaster. He was as- ^ arould almost say that k whether the veesei earrtes a at a meeUitg last-night to send oT.ll^OO tor the coat of print­ contract proposal, advocating starting teacheiNi^aries for the .Help of Retarded Chil­ Ihs ssrrioss of a part-tbne oc­ receiving kickbacks In the sale tha OcL 38 maatlng, ha would issuing svggesUons to residents a letter to the selectmen re-. in g bonds, advertising, the for the coming years from |900 to |1,700 abo’v ^ u r- dren (M A H R C ) launched Its cupational th sn ^ t have been . S’!? of 10 railroad cars. have praaantad his plan to ask regarding the handling of Christ- dress an ^ government.'and a brief Inspec quesUng $6,000 for preliminary prospoctiw. aiKl other expenses rent levels. An across-the-boanl ------obtained and If the goal of the YWCA ^ U.S. Dlst. Judge George C. annual campaign fo r funds w ith dress an audience of about 800 scoutmasters. Guard • Office o f Merchant - obvious safetv f S c ^ plans and site feasiblli^ iOudies incurrisd In floating the bond Is­ increeue of $100 for the current vislnf playgrounds during drive to achieved it to hoped tha state to give examinations “ “ ***^ “ <* packages. Sweeney imposed 18-month sen­ mailing of letters of appeal Monday night at a school audl- The program InehKUng cUmb- “ " * “ • *^**5". to M totar- “ tor a proposed new elementary sue. Since the amount to over year was also requestod. noontime. Tsacher aides ora that the services of a psyeholo- SKI CLUB J torium in suburban Pasadena. ,ng to U ^ m l t of moun- ^ P « - tences and fines of $5,000 each Z school. $1,000, the town must be asked The nine • member M BA ne- called for, to assist In many to tRbsCommunity this week. gtit and social worker can be Monday on Daniel M Benson, He appeared at the Invitation tain and services In the "Cathe* ^ “ TPhy said Are aboard ves- Miimhv ssm i7nni«v»m«ite I f the selectmen and the board fo r an appropriation. ’The board goUatlng team. In its second oresA tor example. In the eofe- , Rober^XZmee, fund drlv« obtained to farther help these MEETING Patrick B. McGinnis, and of the Los Angeles chapter of dral " "I* «* »• ^yP® ’««* »»y U S- hs^-^n of finance approve the request of finance con appropriate only confrontation with the board, terla. chairman, nSa^ announoed that young adulta fit Into work situ­ were at a deadlock and this George F. Glacy. i t . m g b * Sr. High O M r the White atisen's Council after TransportaUon was nrovlded ^ contained easily ottr ^ , ttofore Friday, the town w ill be up to $1,000 without town propoeed that beginning teach- Another secUon o f the con- the $8,000 bein^sQwgtot in the ations. either In the sheltered would be a way out. How would bscauM these vessels are coh- Benson to BAM president, Mc- or returned If undeliverable. a^o»rt ..tort to him “• ~ .(?.?? asked to vote on the appropria­ vote. era in the school syetem be paid tract reflecting on Important drive, to neoeasaty"to continue woriubop or In the community. you fallows (Republican Se­ new regulations under the Inter­ Ginnes a former president, and 7:30 P.M. -V Cards bearing a five cent national convention will go into tion at a town meeting set for Selectmen’i Clerk Mrs. Shir­ $6,000 if they have a bachelor’s change In sentiment dealt with the services being offeted^ re­ lectmen Edward Fox and Vin- _____ r . The raucous audience Glacy a former vice president. Nov. 39. ley Riley said today that she degree, $6,560 it a master's de­ teacher sick Here, the tarded children by MAldtGsIn QUICK ARREST cent SladJaski) have felt about ’'®' more effective. effect in January. In addition, Henry Mersey of TO N IG H T ^ ^ turned to you if they bear a re- H ie Yarmouth OasUe, which The PBC request to broken did not know whether the ee- gree u)d $7,950 a Ph.D. M B A negottati>&are asking fo r addition to the dajt care nursei Clark tried sarcasm. Now Haven, Conn., president of PBABODY. Mass. (AP) — burned and sank early Saturday down Into $3,000 for preliminary lectmen could act In time to The current salary schedule an eventual unlimited occumu- program conducted at the m the call went out over the NOV. 16th - I Pox said he thought this was' or.— aj .i “ I ’ve never been treated bet­ International Railway Equip­ v.i wKh a loes of 83 lives while on a plans and $3,000 for site feasibil­ UsU $6,100 as the-etarting rate totlon of unused sick leave Bunce Center, MAHRC to now more than was^ssary for , ter in my life. You have real P ro f. Kupperm an get the $6,000 request from the ment Corp., was given an ,18- poU^bs^^o to hunt for two men run from MJaml to Nassau, was Dog Pound Job ity studies and englnsering fees. for teachers with a bachelor’s which should be allowed In the conducting a rehabilitation pro­ I the Job. "We aren’t looking for relations require hospitality,” he said. PBC on the town meeting month prison sentence and a $3,- wanted fbrarmed robbery, Pea­ "Y" BUILDING bulk In 1937. the Panamanian ’These figures are based on $310,- degree and $8,660 for those with amount of 16 deys per year, gram for retarded young adults. 79 NO. MAIN ST. an executive secretary,’’ hTsald. «»at rural patrons put stamps Temple Speaker agenda or not. I f and when she 600 fine. International Railway body Patrolhsqn Joseph Donlon The crowd, a mixture of Ne­ liner, formerly an American Goes to McNally BOO, the FHC's rough estimate a master’s degree. The eched- The eceumulated leave could . . 'The selectmen h ^ e been at cards and letters receives the letter with the re­ also-was fined $2,500. Mrs. Clifford Sullivan, in­ had a quick answer groes and whites. Jeered and flag ship, began ks service be­ of the cost of the proposed ule has no designation for thte be applied to any extended Wear slacks for '• ; over the selection of a sec- Prof. Joel Kupperman, assist­ The town has awarded a con­ quest, she w ill contact the se­ Last month, a federal court structor of the rehabilltatloa The car In queebtxiwas roll­ sang. Demonstrators moyed in tween Boston and Nova Scotia. •ohooL Ph.D’s but those with a sixth period o f Ulneea. Pre-season Exercises • retary and tha appointment o f * ant professor of philosophy at B en efic ia l lectmen to see If they can meet Jury found all four guilty o f program, has been guiding fire ing along right in froYA. of his the aisles. tract to W. O. McNally and the University o f Connecticut, Ih 19M the o—government re­ REPAY- AMOUNT This cost figure was arrived before the board of finance year of educatlrm are paid a Two Important areas of ne- young people In performing police cruiser, he radioed b a ^ . Fbr more Informattoo, cf^ “ These things wouldn’t hap­ MONTHLY OF LOAN charges they split $71,600 in, . ,, ^ help if cards are separated for wiu speak at the Sabbath Eve ^ Sons of Manchester for con­ Call up or coma In. Ask for the cash jyou at by estimating that the school, meeting tomorrow night. Agen­ mihlmum of $6,260. gotlatlon imt fully delineated by many tasks for local Industries, Officers soon stopped the vete- 648-0668 — 648-mi - pen in Selma,” the Alabama a.i^^A maA 4ai>A VQHf $16.75 kickbacks. Testimony indicated local and out of (own delivery, Service on Friday at 8:15 p.m. ? f « » n r t ^ t e d with Incombustl- structing an addition ‘lb the want and get fast service, tool Do yi $300 with all its core facilities, would da Items must be In the hands The maximum salaiy range MBA were those of teacher churches and charitable Initltu- cle and made arresto. peace officer said. "People are 10 BAM passenger coaches were ^ d he w ^ e d to ^>point Mrs. Labels marked out-of-town and shopping,_____ . pay your bills, V en/oythe . , holidaoays. 26.58 500 run to 18,000 square feet. Mul- les'ves o f absence and addlUon- at Temple Beth Sholom. His ^1? Olcott St. dog pound. o f the town counsel by Friday. sold to International for $250,- is eim llarly ambitiously fash' MaJek as smretary. to local have been servt to patron given a chance to talk — even YouYou'^pick pick theAe' terms . .. .. you'pickyou pick the pay­p tiplying this by $is a square topic will be "The Significance before then, McNally, with a price of 36.41 700 Methodist Notes . 000, and International resold the toned. The contract proposes personnel. These were to be H ^ e t Lyman, Her suggestions for packages (Martin Luther) King.” ments . . . at Beneficial, where you get foot, which 1s the cost given by of Oriental Religions for People ^ ^ ^ “ ''^Ice $10,770, was the only bidder on BIG O.K. for up seel 5 U 6 1000 The membership and evangel­ that the starting salaries be In- completed and forwarded to ‘ Roderic Duff, president of the that cashi Call and cars four days later tor $425,000. in the West.” ®‘*»®® Nov. 1 and. In fact, wae the a local architect for elementary ism commission of United Me­ cremented In twelve steps to a hoard members before the end sponsoring group, asked the Sim ScM nnaie* Sntini • 1M0 efflcit Mirt-to-eoMt -On 24 month plan. ^ tainer, sturdy paper and heavy A native of Chicago, Prof. The Coast Guard conducts only one to submit a bid on school construction, gives $270,- thodist Church win meet tonight maximum level of $11,400 for of fhe week, necessity o f a vote because twine. The address should ■ more than l(X) law enforcement 000 as the cost of the building. «ah* win cwuie. m e address should ap- " ‘” “ ’ eniorcement Kupperman received a BSM and P®noaicP*fl And SsegiA disagreed ner on the same side. She urged When the din continued, (Jlark University in England from countries that are signatories to The addition vriU hold 14 806 MAIM ST., MANCHESTER file estimate to $310,600. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Lead to Breaks Ph.D. The current leveto are ®f®P®! ®‘**- 20 In kfn- ■walked out. reBlUerrte avoid the use of 1956 to 1959 and received his 'he International convention

IBENK3BEsn9ft^JlVUI!A(I^^K - ■■ ■ - J-V -—-- -- ■ • ■ - .V '■* ' f n •• m i'll. TOiBDAY. NOV»IBB»19i . H « j- ■ •.■'•i't- 1 . ' ' " " ' •*— -■- ' - mm' — ___ ti mW. tM r isssoB by.:]b|JdBff us sm d OP,. Asi^HnsB’'VMlohers s o i w the North C i m n e d ^ ^ > n VtotfUMiSS' frontier f ^ ^ first time. ociioot J>pard;iret8 $21^540 Tciwn SedtiiEig 1 M Bitody meassgs o f IsM February is rm Teof' stin, a p p ii^ tly , oiu> nearest ^ r o a c b ¥ o ^ Cdii^s Program' B.ec Director _ to a declaration ol' war in Airia. - ^ (OoiattiiiaBd from Page •) An ’ to-service nelghbortiood ^ * d ,th e proepect of Inviting The town Is advertlsliig aa sS^S!iS^*U _^ h d ^ I a That provides a brlsf summary of Oommuntst poiitielana. But be­ youth corps f program for high S^f*^** M an^r lUchard Mar- open - competitive examination The r~*hlhatliin'*^ ha eon thd kind of influence, the kind of pres* ■ ' ' 'Vi ■ ■ '* ’• / ' yond thla, he wants to escape school students from low In- H .J j. *,.-"1****” *.*” order to for the post of dlrootor o f roo- dieted fo r the town l»y tnce, the kind of acoomplishmeht, the t*eriodlcMlYi'fttrfhF ttm . im - ■Ions o f:, the ' QoMUtuUdna; the fate o f hls old pal: Aluhed torn. funlllM to I. cSte.. "Aiwit MlAaO^artir Brenuig Bzotpc Sunday* Imaginative offer of the Ford Founda­ Oonventlon, tbai giW t deliber­ Ben Bella, ousted as Premier Holiday*. Sntarad at th a Post OOlc* at tion would, if accepted, remove from the Ch6fltil^ , OMB*i M HiOOIld ^Ifft . M a II ative body would iwddlve caaual of AlgeHa by hls army, Castro Washington scene. paming viatta from roine naem- im«has B Them visiting dellberaton Y e t to eidestepplng the Cu- Thto r o v .* ,! iPA preUmlnary study of bow the will be supervised by Rec and Service, academic veneer, the soulful touch, on m e Board o f Education an- construcUon of a new school in P w h Superintendent Horace XBXBER OF often happened ' to: catch . the ban lackeys of Moscowy Castro _ ^ ---w^Mwaa WA m A8WVT Ill - —••• »>«w^a AAAV^IUOUU XXOroCO r m ifisocxATUD psubbs the theory that a nation which has pow­ maym n v hhave a v m undercut hls position nounCBd at its meeting last the south end might affect the Murphey and. In turn, will su- I Aaaoeiatad Praaa Is axehuhr«ty antlUad Constitutional CotiVention in for the long run. Because the Ight that tt had[ earliereftrllAr iaIn the populations of _____ nearbyi______schools,.______pervise the program______director uaa of rapubUeatloo of all naws ffla- er must be willing to use it But Just one of Its more poorljr. re­ British Margarine Up . - cradltad to It or not otharwlaa cradl^ only hope of moving Cuba out ay received a preliminary Scott also reported on the personnel, including Tr\Mr.n»T ’'thla pi4>or aad alao tha local Bam p(^ how well the vacancy could be filled. hearsed moments. Tiley might of the Communist bloc is not contract from posslblUties of grouping children olerlcal, assigned to the rec d^ , « — The-United, Klng- ■ bar*. Just how close a successor could coma find it hogtied, momentarily, fay ' bta ol lapubllcatioo of asocial. dia* a rag-tag exile invasion or a the Office of Economic Oppor- within their classrooms. partment. “ margarine production in tin art alao reaarrad. to the unique capabilities and accom­ some temporary taingle of its popular insurrection, but Cas­ rather complicated voting i e S Campbell, chairman of He wUl be Involved in all 's T ln ^ r o a S ^ Barald Priatlns Oompany, Ino., aa- plishments of Mr. Bundy himself—that tro’s own army. ginal^applimtlon a «' bulWlng and sltes\^»m. planning and ImplemenUUon of i»68*^^tput in ^ ae ftnancial renonsibiU^ tor typo- would set up one of the most interest­ rules; they might find it en­ After six years of Castro- anron appaatruic In adrartiamanta gaged in some debate too long gust bv^ town oocimuMn^i menUoned thet hls com- department programs, including to ^ ooo*^ long amounted Toadtng naatterln Tha Manchastar ing and significant experiments in the style communism, these officers and too pretentious. -on some history of ail our great public founda­ have acquired the thinnest v ^ ° ^ Cohen, had re- Green School last week to in- «btures. ------point too picayund and too ; aame* eBaat o( N. B. A. Sarrica, ine. tions. What would President Johnson be neer of Marxism-Leninism. They ^ “ ^^*bout 157,^ for a vesUgate recent complaints Specifications for qualifies- "P* Jlabera RaiuaaentatlT** — Tha Julloa petty; they nxlght Atomble are still more (3uban than CJom am Spaeial Anacy — Haw Tork, Chi- Hke, without Bundy? What would we upon it at some moment in are sUll more CMban than Com- No ro^on^tor'thf “i' ' school’s PTA abw t the “ ""a require that he L v e the Detroit and Boaton. ___ munist. be doing in Vietnam now, without Bun­ which it waa waiting, supine *’'® facilities there, the ability to get along with chll- ien erarin N^w ------i AmXT BDBBAU OF CIHCtJLA. (More important, these officers ivito DT-A'. dren and to h »v . ih . . kou,, riow Zealand, Alan COIN OPERATED , dy? Who would declare our wars for and helpless, for the kind of on the Central Committee and cation. monthly meeting. TTie -board maintain effective working^re­ WASH-’N-DRY CLEAN"a us? monthlv meeting. Th* .hnarrf maintain effective wnrkino- •.>. j^y rtu b ^ u ri^ a natW* play adrartiihw doalna booiai rescue operation' which Messrs'. the politburo now may be the in accord^ ce with the spec- tentatively proposed to hear rep- latlonshlps with ' associates, 11 MAPLE ST. IKI Kooday — 1 pju. Fnday. Bailey and Pinney had made dance demonstration here over or TUeaday — 1 p-m. Monday, embryo of a military Junta—a ificattons of the...... contract,. .the . . resentatlves from the PTA to civic ' ' groups, department heads |Aoross From First Nat. familiar in recent sessions ■ of the weekend and had to have 13 Store Parking Lot or Wodnoaday — 1 p m. Tuaaday. traditional wielder of power in board moved to establish a sep­ December. and the general public. Or Tlniraday — 1 pm. WednaaiUy. the General Assembly Hpust stitches taken. Or Friday — 1 pm. Iburaday. t* 'S - Latin America, Although there arate budget for the project OPEN 7 DAYS It Was Canadian—And Public • ' 'I and Senate.. He must have not less than An islander swung a dub so Or Sahnday — 1 p.m. Friday. Is yet no evidence that Castro funds which cannot legally be 16-Lb. Wash—25« ' slllad daadUna: 10:80 pm. each day al ■When these rtsltlng iepre- eight years’ experience In group vigorously It parted from its except B^rd a y — t pbl______Just when everybody was having an has relinquished actual author­ placed in any general munici­ Public Records 8-Lb. Dry Clean—8S.00 - natc recreational activities, with at handle, shot through the air and 6 Lbs. Or Under-—flJiO unexpectedly happy time blaming the ity to the new in.stltutions, their pal account. u p ^ the Constitutionalalia , Con­ least two years in a supervl- hit Oxley, Tueaday, November 1# private public utilities for the great mere creation is a step away When the program goes into Warrantee Deeds .... ' •• w u- ■ vention in some moment like massive Northeast blackout, a fact from one-man rule. operation about one week after Green Manor Estates to Land this, it did their own legislative came along to spoil and reverse the fun. This development must be fit­ the execution of the agreement, Development Inc., lots Nos. 56, egos good. They theniselves it will mark Manchester as only 57, 58, 59 and 60, Green Manor Who Could Replace Him? The fun had been going this way: ted into the context of the times. hadn’t been so bad, sifter ail. In the fourth community in the Estates Addition 4. private public utilities which had such Castro’s dream of exporting his The word from Waahlngton ia that fact, they could claim that they revolution throughout Latin__ state to have Joined in this na­ Sandra Duffield, att. In fact 1 cOeorge Bundy, apeclal aaaiatant to a profitable monopoly ought to be more had nw er quite reached some America is dead "^Washlnoton’s tionwide project. The program Gerald A. Duffield and Mar- of the heights or depths the )E roaident Johnaon for National Secur* efficient Perhaps, to punish them, we economic squeeze keeps Cuba’s tenninate on June 17. 1968. &aret A. Duffield to William F. ConsUtutibnal Convention haul Affairs, ia being offered a ehanco ought to consider taking their monopoly economy in trouble. The re­ Part of the town’s'(Community Jr- and Janice Clark '.Cr. achieved for • Its.ett." . •,, leave the government aervioe to be* away from them and setting up more gime’s popularity continues to Action Program, the project ■will property at 42 Crosby But 'if ’ they had visited more Rd. public public utility competition for fade (though police-state meth­ cast students as laboratory and ^me preaident Of. the Ford Foimdation. often, they would have seen the them. MRS. STEPHEN TERHUNE SMITH JR. ods prevent a revolution). library assistants and as main­ Alexander Dawson and Agnes The Ford Foundation haa previous* Constitutional Convention de­ In short, the romance of Cas­ tenance and grounds workers. P. Dawson to Constance I. Zu- devised many noteworthy and Intel*, Part of the fun was being enjoyed up The chapel of Emanuel Luth­ velop and evolve against its wool sheath and matching ac­ tro’s revolution is long gone. As The students will work from ten raw, property on Bretton Rd. at and timely strokes of service to in Canada, which suffered some of the own very heavy odds. eran Church was the scene of cessories. Both wore orchid cor­ one Cuban expert here describes to twelve hours a week and will Administrator’s Deed great blackout, and which publicly con­ These odds included a set of the wedding of Miss Nancy sages. public zeal. it, the country is entering a receive $1.25 an hour. It is es­ William E. Glenney for Mar­ X Evelyn Johnson of Manchester this latest project might prove, sidered, in following days, whether it rules more stringent than even A reception for 45 was held ‘‘gray period.” timated that about 30 of the garet I. Glenney to Raymond those who had drafted them , to Stephen Terhune Smith Jr. of at the home of the bride’s par­ it sdcc^^, to be the most eduoa* Shouldn't withdraw Itself from the pos­ Furthermore, Castro’s propa­ students ■will come from Man­ Butler and Bella Butler, prop­ Imagined them to be, and they Simsbury at noon Saturday, Oct. ents. For a motor trip to New sibly contaminating inefficiencies of ganda stunt of releasing exiles chester High School and the re­ erty at 57-59 Brookfield St. onal and enlightening and interesting included the pleasant social 80. York State and the - Finger the great United States power network backfired. Never dreaming Un­ mainder from East Catholic. Quitclaim Deed all its aoconiplishmenta. custom the Convention develop­ The bride Is a daughter of Lakes, Mrs. Smith wore a two- Which had gtme haywire on Tuesday, ciecle BamSam would go along with his ‘ '?® i-^tnrynCathryn cC. . McCormick to Ed- [In order to begin to appreciate bow ed of passing the distinction of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. John­ piece green mohair suit and Nov. ». offer, Castro lurwittinglyr gave ^ during his first wina D. Composeo, property at eresting It might be :to. take Mr. presiding aroimd among the aon of 307 Spring St. The bride­ brown accessories. The couple Cubans an alternative __ some- Charter Oak St. dy out of Washington, it' ia. necea- That was the fun. delegates. Given the devilish in­ groom is the son of Mrs. are living at 64 Queensbury St., since the school term had begun Lease Stephen T. Smith of Simsbury Boston. thing an authoritarian ruler to pay passing tribnte to his func- Yesterday, the particular malfunc­ tricacy of the rules on one . must never do. his rtudies have turned up ap- First Hartford Realty Cor- hand and a green but bump^ and the late Mr. Smith. Mrs. Smith is a 1962 gradu­ ona and accompliidunents there. tion of a particular piece o f equipment In such a period of uncertain­ prorfmately 165 students who poratlon to State o f Connect!- tlous presiding officer on the The Rev. C. Heniy Anderson, ate of Manchester High School. {Officially, one of Mr. Bundy’s Ohlef was located as the origin of everybody’s ty, It is possible in the future could qualify for participation cut, property at 380 W. Middle other, and the Convention pastor of Emanuel Church, per­ She attended Keuka College, actions is, to quote an unofficial ap* trouble last Tuesday. that non-(Marxist officers will ^ - y®“ 's. 117,265 per could go reeling off into one of formed the double ring cere­ Keuka Park, N. Y. Mr. Smith is Di other action, the board dis- annum. want to push Cuba out of the So­ by the New York llm ea’ Mr. And the relay which failed to work its most delightful fantasies. mony; Frederic Werner was or­ a 1961 graduate of Sim.sbury viet bloc and back into the West­ nes Reston, "to see that the torrent properly, thus throwing into lines that And both the visiting fire­ ganist. Ronald Erickson of Man­ High School and a 1965 gradu­ chester was soloist. Bouquets of ern hemisphere’s family of na­ information from the State, Defense sudden surge of power which disrupted men of the old legislature, and , ate of Boston University. He is white chrysanaiemums decorat- tions. This may well happen a|id Intellig:enoe Departments is present* everything, was located in Canada. cynical commentators, would a graduate student at Boston •d the chapel. when the army officers realize ah daily to , the President in concise And, even more delightfully for the poke some fun at the Constitu­ University School of Law. that their interests and Castro’s nr i> tional Conventlon.And one of The bride was given in m a^ f|rm.’’ wounded feathers of the American pri­ do not coincide. Chicken Lovers... the things thus noted was that riage by her father. She wore a ^He also, according to Mr. Reston, vate public utility giants, the relay was ■ \ X ' But for this to actually hap­ the. Convention spent an unbe­ full - length gown of peau de Gasoline Bids ordinates the work of the National in the plant of Ontario Hydro-Electric ■ pen, one positive act by the U. • lievable 20 minutes or so one pCche, designed with fitted bod­ ity Ootmcil, on foreign and defense Power Commission, a great public pub- S. is needed: assurances to the day debating and voting to see ice trimmed with Chantilly lace Sought by Town Sojjdthsjuv stters, which is presided over by the Uc utility owned and run by the people appliques, elbow - length Chan­ army majors that if they aban­ Along Country Roads With Sylvian Ofiam whether or not It waa standing lident. He organizes the study ef Ontario. "at ease.” tilly lace sleeves, a bow at the The town is advertising for don Fidel they will not find ups that must make recommends* This put Canada, and the idea of pub­ NOVEMBER GRASSES It is only fair that all com­ back of the waistline and de­ prices on approximately 100,000 themsedves facing a firing squad tachable chapel train. Her el­ of returning exiles intending to bns to the Preaident on such things as lic ownership, back In their places. mentators and visiting firemen gallons of regular gasoline, plus 3

s&5‘ ' m |i(ii^:toojS^'ro n«. . ' . JSSSf^SSSSBSIS i'.^ l 7 t CtMMlBOtlDN 61,. Itb m y sqiUpmant and motor visory councils was fteoeptod Ipr. vlaory coufiolla a rt asceasgry to ■i^ o # $ 5 2 7 ,7 9 5 vMficleA ' ; ' egecutiifi obmmittee ^sad sarvf an. advlaory rola tor ro- Armory Qdsing T hi Barajd rCiierted yes­ Anpther item which appeared abo sant >tor approval to the glon^y orientod councils, terday that the ditrar of a t^ughout the various catsgo* State Board of Trustees tor Be- Desn Lowe retraininended that IsReafBi^ed csur struck by another in an ropose^ for 196(6-67 Tear Ml*. MMOAU R e d s B ie rtes Wts .rantal. or eontractuiU gtoaal OaaununiW.Q>Ueges..l&. the council initiate development ilcclden^ on l i t 44A m Bol­ Needed in Ncn^iitj^t services. Twelve typee of 'IBM Ohided in the mottoa were the piano tor the college einne its SPRIMOniLD. Mess. ‘T _ .. . time studenta and 400 part- gory was 86,000 tor fuel. this amount, n is expected that " ,.1 ““ sell Tyrbn, excellent scribe; The Defense Department then ’*'” ***• Ifitah Sciiirarravr a™rel»rt° on drought In Vermont hat TTie operation of auxiliary en­ a possible *85,600 would ba net- "**’*®*^ requirements are Thomas Graham, treasurer; KIILItI I Mori«rVy B^thtfs tomorrow from i to 4 and 7 time students. (The 400 part- just about met.” Lowe stated ordered extensive studies by ;8 p.m. U.8. flghter-bomberSwpounded tAurel Girl’s* Stats la« nia-ht Color televisions, other elec- been less severs this year than time studenta would be equlvi- terprises auid student aid was ted through the book store and Francis J. Schlebel, secretary; Boos, Allen and Haipllton, New the Reds without letup, but the , .t >he annual mamherahin tronics, aerospace Issues, office in 1M4, but dairy farmers in the estimated at a cost of 863,260 810,000 through student activi­ that Dec. 3 is a possible date Robert J. Richmond, captain of lant to 17S full-time students.) for the official transfer. York management consultants. BItb. Marita O. TofCMt Oommufiists showed no sign of i«ej, ..a maatin* of the Amar equipments and other ’’aclenoe” aouthem seotiona hava beer He also noted that the budget the largest item being 830,000 al­ ty fees. A possible *64,180 host; (Robert W. Ferguson, The firm report cqncluded ^'*the A^ar^ « war. in dem^d again hard hit. located for items purchased for might also be received from Lowe also reported that the principal sojourner; Charles K. long range retention of t h e Mrs. Freda Oranstrom To­ was estimated on the assump­ town board of directors has il dt, 68, mother of Martin D. a 1,700-foot hill overlooking the Home. About 38 attended. Nonferrous metals, notably The 1968 water resources law tion that the commtmity col­ resale. Other expenses under federal funds. Lynn, Royal Arch captain; Springfield A m ory for acquisi­ feldt of Manchester, died yea- Other guesu Included Mrs. “ PRe” . adviced ^Id sponsored by Sen. Oeoige D this category include a part- The college must return the agreed to the college having a Neil Paterson, grand master tion of small 'arm s weapons lege would be located on the five-year lease on that part of brday at Hartford Hospital. The terrain is their own and Robert Wariand of Wolcott De- Published reports of stepped-up Aiken, R-Vt., Is expected to en- former Nike Site. time bo(^ store manager and tuition of its full-time students third veil; Ralph M. Clifford, and weapons system, is neither I Other survivors include her 18 favorable to their defense, a partment membership chair- defense demands for copper. courage many rural towns to assistants, a part - time rec­ to the state under law. Manchester High School neces­ grand master, second veil; John necessary nor needed. U.S. s^kesman said. ^Iss Shirley Nor- Th® list was mixed from the build water systems, ending Six categories were noted in sary to the operation of the it Brand new, fully equipped can ready to go. usband, three other sons, a the budget. A total cost of 841,- reation and athletic director, In other business. Finance F. Seavey, grand master first Boland said all activities .ift i iaughter, a sistar, nine grand- ton of Newington, District mem- dependence on welU and pond.s. referees, a concert and lecture (Jlairm an Knight reported on college. The directors have also veil, and C. Harry Shennlng, the Armory, which employs 2,- it Reasonable rates. trwps are battling an enemy berahip chairman. T*’® Oow Jones industrial av- Boston and eastern Maasariiu- 145 was estimated for admin­ series, film rentals and food. agreed to the title transfer of I ^Idren and nine graat-grand- istration, which includes admin­ the recent drive for scholarship chaplain. BOO, will be phased out in the regiment of about 1,600 men for r was announced that Miss ®*’®»® was up .11 at setU are in for a severe water It was estimated that 16 stu­ ( hlldren. istrative and business person­ funds. He announced that *1,867 “le Nike Site to the state. The Refreshments will be served next two years. He said'^he was it Full Insurance coverage. ,||FuneraI services will ba bald control of the valley, pe Com- Barbara WallaU was appointed M6.01. shortage unless there is relief, denta would receive National was realised while a goal of *1,- federal government will supply at a social time after the meet­ nel, dues ahd subscriptions, "dismayed ipid disappointed” 'A' Large discount it your car is in our shop for Bmorrow at 1 p.m. at the Tay- munis.s apparently have not eastern divisional chairman of Du Pont took a 2-polnt loss as said Malcolm Graf, director of Defense Student loans and four 800 had been set. Of this, 8800.86 G»e transfer document, ing and degree work. at the Defense Department’s « e Connecticut Service by Mrs. investors showed cosUnued dls- theStateWaterResourcesObm- office Bupplies, advertising and students would be on the Eco­ repairs. and Modeen Funeral Home, printing’ services. General ser­ was given in scholarships for Gilbert Barnes, chairman of apparently final decision. •6 S. Main St., West Hartford. attacked S^day.^ , WaUer H. Glynn, national pres- appointment over the dividend mission. The westem section is nomic Opportunity Work-Study the fall semester: Knight stated the council’s development com- 8406.6 MIIXION BUDGET U.S. Air Force F106s .smashed ident.' action Monday and failure to "now keeping up its levels and vices, which includes directors Program. : turlal will be In Cedar Hill Ttco Trapped in Topsy-Turvy Wreckage of admissions and student per- that the funds are In the Man- mlttee, reported on a meeting BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — State TEACHER FAY RAISE * (Jemetery, Hartford. Kenneth Brinkley of New Britain (nearest door) and Richard Harrington two key bridges in the highway Mrs. J. F, WaUett, rehabllita- propose a stock split. General .even picking up a little water." The sixth category^ equip­ Chester 8choIarshlp Foundation he recently attended among University trustees have ap­ ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) and rati netwj^k which brings tion chairman, reported that «4 Motors, down about 1*4, was a n ------sonel, a teaching nurse, and ment, is allotted 810,200. Among MORUWTY BROTHERS , t ’riends may call at the fu- Rock Falls, 111., were trapped nearly an hour in theif car after an accident clerks in addition to several but earmarked solely for' the educators from Manchester, proved a 8406.6-million budget —The New Jemey Educlatlon |eral home tonight from 7 to Communist Chinese military^ |fjfu have been purchased by other dampening factor to the the various types of equipment use of the Manchester Commu­ East Hartford and Glaston­ for 1966-67. The trustees allocat­ Association has announced a SOI CENTSn STBEET — TEL. 648-5185 early this morning on New York’s West Side Highway. Both ww'e seriously in­ Nam for the unit for tha annual Christ- avetages. ,/ coritractual services, was es­ necessary are educational, gen­ nity college. jured, The auto apparently went out of control and crossed a divider into the Appeal Vacated timated at 144,740. bury. Although Barnes felt the ed 8244.6 million for operations campaign to seek salary Increas­ LEASING PLANS FOR ALL 1066 MAKES A MODELS XT ^ Elft elwps at three Connect- Studebaker, up 2 Continued eral plant, household, labora­ A motion concerning repre­ meeting was indecisive, the and 8162 million for capital con­ es for teachers averaging from opposite lane. (AP Photofax) ana worth Vietnamese units icut Veterans hospitals, outstanding in the auto section. - The largest budgetary item. tory, office, medical, recreation- sentation on future regional ad- educators felt that cltisens ad- struction. to fighting in South Viet Nam. invitations wefa received to Among important key stocks, In Station Bid <700 *1,400 by 1967. J spokesman ®aid joint installS-tlon of officers, of fractional losses were shown by I Rham District Hospital Notes 24 Thunderchlefs destroyed the torNewTritata ^ srM d ‘aiK- Twaco, Stwda^d oil” (New’je'r- veallV *t^a^thaf James H. Schaub' bridge 65 miles illary, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at ®ey), American Telephone and brought bv /pm nn nf Liargely attended funeral setw- Visiting hours are J to 8 p.m. 81182 High ,8t.. New BriJn, ahd U.L'steel. in thfHllLrd^lir^^^^ M for former South Manches- Students Exceed Drive In all areas excepting mater­ Th» v.Hr?”' Chinese ^rder. to installation of bfficers of Steels were mixed. against a Mav 17 declsiOB nf ' Fire Chief James H. Schaub nity where they are 2 to 4 p.m. ____ a link in the pri- world War______1 Barracks______and ____Aux- Boeing,______United Aircraft______and___ jbe Zoning Board of Aoneal- ^re held yesterday afternoon and 6:30 to 8 p.m. nml private rail system Connecting illary,iii.t-,- Monday at r..n7:30 *p.m. at*. PolaroidonU..nM gained o2;. Xerox about uoara or Appeals dropped. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Goal hy Almost $1^500 rooms wkerc they are 10 a.m. Hanoi with Communist China. the VFW Home. 4, IBM around 1>4. The ZBA haT, Another flight of 81 Thunder- o, /-n * 1 I ’f-r , nr, Z B K hsd granted a per- ^e Rev. George F. Nostrand, mu to 8 p.m., Visitors arc reauesfed Sun Chemical r^e 7/, to 23 p,,ter, Morris and Rich- Dtor, ofBciated. Sydney Mac- The student body at Rham Henry, Theresa R.itti, Kathleen not------to Smoke... in patients’ rooms. -chiefs r dropped -portions of...... the On a block of 70,000 shares. In- Bezzini ‘ inc waa the'organist. Burial Wi047.22 in magazine sub- Sheehan, James Celio. Jennie No hioro .than two visitors at l^l^hway bridge 62 to erect a three-' terest in the stock was prompt­ bay Texaco station at the south- ^s in East Cemetery. scriptions in its fund - raising Robert MacDonald, Diana one. time per patient. miles north-northeast Hanoi, the Gang Slayings ed, by news that it had devel- spokesman said. J - u. u J . . ... west comer of Hilliard' and 3earers were Assistant Chief drive which ended Nov, 1. The \ Haren Berk. Phelps Stymie Police oped a high-speed electrostatic .^dams St., adjacent to their fur- inest Sherman, Assistant Haines^ ’ Deborah Zirkenbach, AjDJtnTTED YESTERDAY; TIM .planes ...... ran...... Into...... heavy flak plating process. riture factory. iief Sedrick Straughan Dep- 54,660, so the drivers James >' Davidson, and Mark James-: Bell, 319 Autumn as they dived in with their 3,000-' Chief Thomas McKinney ** dearly evident. Lloyd Halobupdo. St.;‘-Atr3. Ernestine Brown, 21 pound bombs,, but no U.S. -(Coattaaed------Dorn Page OaeJ in T r a d V 'o r S a S a '">« Kroup of realdenU, led Ipt., James------Fogarty.------... Fireman------.’ Grant was the manager r"and Wil- Dramatic CUih Clul) Harlaniiananst.; St.; DaVnaDaWna Chisholm,Chi.sholm, P'anes were downed. th^ He. too, had been Shot in the can St^k Exchange. roest Pohl and Fireman Ray- The Rham Dramatic Club will RF'D 3, Rockville; Robert spokesman said. > back of the head. Corporate and U S Treasury !^** *^* «*‘^" “" bnd Thompson, all members of . present "Ar.-enic and Old Lace" Dezso, RFD 3, .Vernon; In South Viet Nam 200 Viet PcHpe said Palladino was bonds were mostly unchanged. “ Court of _Js Town Fire Department. L'* '^**** ,?^ school auditorium Friday Kyle Dooman, R.FD 1 . Bolton; Cong inflicted heaty losses on was known to them, and de- Common Pleas, but the case was ^ h e funeral was attended by will receive J400 and Saturday evenina.s at 8. The Michael Grasso, RFD 3, Rock- number of South Viet- scribed him as a hoodlum who withdrawn prior to a hearing. INC. off-duty firemen in uniform ^ P ^ ^ ^ rehear.sal for ville; Richard Griffith. Wethers- ”®mese troops in an attack 20 was out on parole from a prison Tolland C o u n tV ; well as by a large group of. ’^®wara. Both senior and sopho- several weeks under the dlrec- field; Mrs; Stephanie .lolinson, northwest Of Saigon. Only term for robbery, gun carrying, ------— ^ iunteer firemen. A delegation *** '****' q^da, Uon of Mrs. Pauline Straight, 2;'3' Hilliard St.; Denise Krow- '^'®^ Cong was reported possession of burglar tools, Car, Truck 4,303 Yanks in Spain ! fire chiefs from surrounding ^,7,, , dramatic coach. Tickets are still chenko, Fllington; Rudolph All three .etc 6th gf cl8 MADRID — About 90,006 for­ WTis was. also present. u*receive awards available from cast members, Kurapkot, 31 Bidwell st.- Mrs. ^ ”®w squadron of tactical Police se^id DlStaslo was shot eigners are Portuguese, with Na­ 445 HARTFORD RD. MANCHESTER, CONN. delegation from the 169th rerord albums, school at the scliool, or at Uie door. Rutli Lindgrcn, South Wiiid-sor" arrived at Cam Ranh twice- in the back of the head Leave Road tional Institute of 'Statics re­ Jlitary Police Battalion con- “ ® phonographs. School Menus Mrs. Ro.se Jtasciovecchio Wap- United States. The and O’Neill three times. O NeiU In Accidents ports. Heading the list pf for­ cted full military honors. „ , R salesman was Edward Wednesday, hamburg. gravy, ping- Mrs Gavncll Miles 13 H>iit was the 158th Tactical also had gunshot wounds in both eigners are Portuguese with 17,- lembers of the Manchester ’ V"mashed potatoes, buttered green Wes^ Rd.,' Rockville- Oliver Fighter Squadron------from McDill .arms, the chest and back. State Police report that 148 and French with 9,886. Town Fire Departments at- beans^ rice pudding ivitli rais- jiiincr, 37 Haynes St Mrs. Air Force Base in Florida. It is His body waS found close to Americans total 4,303. ded the Holmes Funeral P®y*^®®P- Awards to this group Ins; Thursday, frankfurter equipped with F4C Phantoms. the front door at the end of a car „ driven , by Catherine 1 WHERE SERVICE IS OUR BEST PRODUCT ★ ★ OPEN DAILY 9 fo 9. SATURDAY till 6 me. 40(1 Main St.| to pay ® . ®®-"'®ro. transistor a roll, baked beans, sauerkraut, Jolui*^W\c°Donald^lorPich^ In Washington,--the* State De- tra» .of blood which indicated h e Hast Hartford ir respects Sunday nigL Pf‘able tape re- fruited gelatin v.-ith toppingtopping; D,. . M,.;; e Eic"anoi*"Ru<^eir‘ e ' ^ 3 i3 P'^^tment confirmed a report in had been fleeing, wounded, the right side of Lake ------« corder. and a clock - radio. Friday, breaded fi.sh steak, but-K„ri S •. . J f ^ KU.SS 01., ; 313 , magazine that an ap-. when he fell. Diltaslo'S body Andover at 4:15 p.m. (vV ft? Joseph Dubashlnsld ' >n tered par.slied potatoes, peas S jo"dt Mrv°' Fr^ proach for talks to end ho.stlll- ""as found sprawled in the mid- The car struck three e funeral of Joseph Duba- .sub.scriptions. and carrots, a.ssorted fniit. Tournaud^ rit" _ ties had been received from ‘h® ^ dance floor at the rear “‘S^hwny posts, rolled over and InsW of 81 Union St. was ®H.°''‘^‘'’®y Hread, butter and milk are ^akc St. NcfUi Viet Nam in the fall of ®I ‘h® ®af®. accord- }d this morning from the ^®^ ^ York served with all meals, BIRTHS YB.STERDAY: A son to .Mr. and Mr-:. Sam Bou- 136‘1. Authorities said both men ®®' And You Will Agree liter N. L,eclero Funeral R aJ'o 9 '‘I' ‘*’® spring. —:— . chey. 1,79 I'lorc:ice St.; a daugli- Pre.s.s officer Robert j. Me- ahot from close range. ® ■’^"'lover rescue squad me, 23 Main St., with a sol- In this group are Edward Bosk, Munchcsler Evening Herald Closkey said U.N. Secretary- ^ive shells were found, some m the car, Richard Darmajian, Ju.stlne Rham correspondent, Lawrenoe ter to Afr. and Mrs. Robert Ec­ fn high Ma.ss of requiem at General U Thant relayedSecretary- the anV'the *resr!33° cal- if''®'"® Hillings of Andover, to Bridget's Church. Ford, Howard Grant, Mary Lou Moe. tel. 7J.2-6796. kert, Giastonbur:-; a .son to Mr is the time,.. c and Airs. David Millc.!° V F T fP ^ '-° P ° « ® ' f®-- ^ meeting of L i e * guns were found. Mon- ,>I®moriaI Hospital, #•••••••••••••« The Rev. John J. Delaney ican and North Vietnfmese oS- ®y “>® register and on fj ,® ‘!®" celebrant, assisted by 'the Rockville; a .son to Mr and Mrs' North Vietnamese offi- " ‘,® register ies and was tfeated and releas- Dennis R. Hussey, deacon John Maragmano, Lst Ha.u Rangoon. Burma. Lce^d *’^'*‘* ®^ ^"® was not hurt. Sewer Issue ford. O® Hie basl.s of llie total e\1- * P( NOR M A N'S the Rev. Robert j. Keen, A b o u t T o w n Police also report a truck tideaoon. Paul Chetelat was St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild DISiCHARGED A'RSTER- available to us we did not di'iv tanist and soloist. Burial was Back ill News will meet Tliursday a t U a.m. DAY; WaUer Kosky, 5Sri^::h Jf'® - at any Ume that Norta ^b^r^W lto S:rk*:S K e ^ ^ e gSt. Bridget's Cemeterj’. Fa- in Guild Hall at the church. Rd.; Mrs, Gerl 37 - a ^ h ^ n d S ir r * ^ ®H®® <^amaged eight \ fr Keen read the committal. Concord Rd.; John Browne, P®®®® talks,’’ McCloskey Has The Best Buys In G rE ! le committal, ant inTOlv^’^UgaVstorv V'the ‘® bring Browne, said. Police believe O’Neill was an ‘'‘S^^'way posts in Hebron yes- Searers were William Ol- West sS: s S a s s e ~ : ‘-ndwiche.,. Dc.s.=ert and bev! innocent Aiotiim of the siiooting ? ^ distance I’age, Stephen Koskivoski. Eugene began tbdav when briefs were Will -be serv-ed by Mrs. 1 Cor- who made the mistake of being Y ®*,, Hebron Center. The phy. Richard Descy, Ml- S r\vU h“^J td ge‘’¥r^deTk W ’’® Peabody; Afrs.“''M'arie 403 Rarlrer Mrs. In the wrong place at the wron| ^ght el Ginolfi and Joseph Me- Mignone in the Court of Com- ^^-Cann and Mrs. Marie Bar- H®’®" Duchesneau.Duchesneau, 558 Mountain Probers Smteh time. ' ®*°® H*® highway by an on- '6. ___ r ,,____... . tel. Bd. mon Pleas at Hartford. Calvin Russell, 97 Bolton O’Nelll’s 24-year-old widow, Passing P't • Mrs. Kli.zabeth Va.squbs, 71 Atty. Leo Flaherty, counsel To Prevention Irene, said her husband was ®'^*’- P°hce state, George J. DaskowsM , ^ uioneny, counsel Lakota Council Degree of '"’liitney Rd.; Mrs. Ecttviou murdered "just for knowing Wonderful WASHDAY WONDERS military funeral fheU'setter will 'meet tomor- U’’®®”- 121 Leno.x St ; -Mrs. Of New Blackout Ray” Distaslo. TON OF GR.ilN APIEC® rge J. Da.skow.ski of 261 the f t ' ^ ' ow at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows Shirley Yeames, 55 W iltney She said her husband had Des Moines, —The Unlt- (Continued from P»(e-One) strock up a c ^ a l aTqu“«dntance ®‘^„P^^^uces about 170 hls home, will be held ^ ga nM the^^as^^^^^^^^ view St.; Airs. Marjorie Gordon. The B eck 1. .1 With Distasio as a bartender E®ain each year irsday at 9:30 a.m. from the ments on the ground that the ----- 358 Oaldand St.; Ira Kennon, Qu!.sh Funeral Home. 225 advertisement for them north of Niagara Falls. was defective. The defect cited _'^«.H TA Council will meet Coventry; Mrs. Isabelle Belan- .rthofNiagaVr Falla ‘ from Whltefleld, *”®'’®'* N.H., *'®"® six ——■~ ______)n St. with a solemn high ^ Thursday at 8 p.m. at Buck-' --ki. 837' Center st,; Herbert “le wcelta ago. She said he Ifeft the ss of requiem at 10 at St * 7 land School. A social is sched- Keanvs, to? ” ’

4 , M Atty. Irving1“ C AAronson, ro L T for 'S 'tt.the n.rhi‘7 ■*'>"' A. u ^ »' •»' ^ "“ »'»■ 2T»'“ r” M™" 2 'S r i f u i " * » « ”!,"? OWNERS REPORT THEY aleht from 7 tn ‘®wn, contends that the defect - , , ^^7’,®?’®®' Scribner and daughterr transmission laciiiuea over------'' ------ad tomorrow from 2 to 4 and *® sufficient to upset the «.«>-♦ ii,, ka 3SS W. jen to r St.; Airs. H eather loading them Some' safetv Get your heme ready fer 9 p.m. from 2 to 4 and . W e^* J r * " " ^'’'•'‘®® equipment tr ic e d bUi all o ? it the severe Winter weather- ___ If Flaherty’s motion is sus- ’ ®®^ '^®ro®u- Mes. DoroUiy Everett and didn't work. stopped. They have reached SAVE Fix-up and repair. iss Marv L. Harrinrfon tained, the assessments will be- k., j daughter. Tolland; Airs. Nancy Still unresolved however are where the life of each e funerol of hHss^Mary fer^f^ e d by by th^ the (Sertl^l (Connecticut^Co. Co m to non Ave., Paickvllle. ’^®*- “’f®® .questions: What caus’ed a ®ndangered. T O ■ O F |ise Harrington of 12 Winter ®^’'®^ those ittendlng the Hartford relay in that plant to break and intend to uUlise ail state " • I ° S > 3 4fwa« held this morning from “ »«»■• Symphony Orchestra concert t^ what can be done to reduce to a enforcement agencies to IN FUEL COSTS Scollopeid 5 W. P. Quish Funeral Home, ™®"^ ''®®P®®‘® ^ morAw at Bushnell Xmortal -g-x r^ m tninlmum the risk of a almilar rising tide of gangland (i»m» $tfv» «VM iMrcl »Miln St., with a solemn high the benefita of the sewer serv- Auditorium. A bus will leave JJoctor to Sneak ®p‘®®®<1 at Hartford Hospital and clean flame which burns at Thick, 50 Sq. F t in combihation *k ‘^®**‘l®’*fa l>av* paid all or part other conditions to give eclen- a captain in the U.S A r m y ”'^“ c^ly to cut off lines or.sgc-(Gonttaned from Page One) top efficiency—no smoke or in (rambinaUon... with the — of the the amountamount , th.« they were tiat,tlsts >h*irtheir clear.est knowledge so Medical Corps, serving in Ger- ‘ors hirLY.** of systems ' Involved In dis- soot . . . no waste of fuel. tax. Altogether, charged. vere beattag of another super­ far of tlie planet. many. He was, a resident’ Irt numerary policeman Nov 6. Heat is “locked’’ in the fur- 42 50 cities, towns and counties _ —Larger, stronger ‘and more nace between firing periods •' the taxes. '^^®* ®^‘‘l Venus 3. like Venus gynecology and ob.stetrics’ 'at Vlftcent Paolino, 27, was sus- and not wasted up thechim- ’ PORKER 2. was launched into a "hello- Barnes Hospital, Washington ‘"‘•"=®"«»®‘lons In ays- pended as a part-time ney. ThouMnds of owners GREENVILLE. Mlss; (A P )- centrical’’ orbit - around the University School of Medicine. * , «Cf*cUve Monday by 8upt. of report tneptlonal oil sav­ V4” Mahogony MOONUOHT AID “He was the biggest, drunkest. eiiO- f automaiic autom atic JNTPBXJER, Vt. St. Louis. Mo. nlM « ? e .^ m ’’ ?« 151^4 ings. No soot means that ? of duct unbecoming the cause of about 90% of been a practicing hydro-etaVtriT pVantror™e” “ Officer.’ service calls is also ejiml- Paneling equivalent, which could supply PWVBR LISTED' AS “ POORf nsted. Phone us. or tome with FILTEb-PLO ta-5we'll demonstrate. H 95 I with FILTER^FLO • 8 WASH CYCLES • 2 WASH TEMPERATURES • WATER Cash and C a rry • CYCLES • 3 WASH AND 2 RINSE TEMPERATURES • Bimi-BASEET POR LAST MINUTE EXTRAS OR SPEQAL FOGARTY SAVER LOAD SELECTOR • SPRAY RINSE • UNBALANCE • CYCLE • WATER SAVER LOAD SELECTION • UN- CARE FABRICS • 3 WASH CYCLES • 2 WASH, 2 SPIN SPEEDS l o a d CONTROL • SAFETY LID SWITCH i« PORCELAIN EN- b a l a n c e l o a d c o n tr o l • SAFETY LID SWITCH • POR. • 3 WASH TEMPERATURES • 4 WATER LEVELS • COLD AMELEL, TOP, BASKET A W TUB • 14 POUl^D CAPACITY. ^^ALNENAMEL TOP, BASKBJT AND TUB • 14 POUND BROS., Inc. MANCHESTIR CAPACITY. WASH AND RINSE • SOAK CYCLE • SAFETY LID SWITCH _ V"*' — '* -me piuKJca wii ana n ea L;nina—lead in Cieorvf^ Tnncbi r#— t v,* norsnam iNaaei, 47. of dl nilf* ^ ^ • UNBAI.ANGED LOAD CONTROL. flail light shouid'be required. pSiiii’p vve,st. Mrs. Ju^ ^ i?*..*^* «‘<'*red a 319 Brdad S t, Manchester LUMBER, IKC. overturned on an embankment. 255 Center St., Manchester NO MONEY DOWN~TAKE UP TO 3. YEARS TO PAY—NQ PAYMENT UNTIL FEB. 19^ ■>1.; h .'4k

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u-,wi1tih-i-)-i - k i|tjit * i r " I*/ iit-B l■■li(;r^„r|^^^i^^•> iqg. «M: PMhld Jadtm 'M, vH>161« ta at Suasaali St^ M Lba . u: gs, Li peace, $RI; TOBliam OTSannell. HiidcvHte. Intm trittHi. tA Nov;' O ise s '9b, of 109 SuimiMb Bt., fattire 18; William Tpzpey, 28> Jtest to drive In eatMUataadT laow, Hhrtfiitd, spi i iHh|~; In jTim nrsT.oiaimHi •t« Stanitoy W. Talaga, 18, o f Bast HartfctfH ' add Raymond mAsmti ■■■ at death in' tke Mde of ______L BBS&lOhi m2S Pine ou,St, iiuiui failure'b tow onvedrive xwiai,Rock, ao,36, oiof lit 12 Westfield wesiiieid St., slod on "Thir Bentem on - tli* BtANCHESTra PARKAPB %he hUnMclniMtU . Hundred^ ^ r '' ie» 1 Five men pleaded not guilty reasonable distance apart, $21 f breach of peace, to Dec. 9. Mountain," with th« Rw. Mr, eSub wiui 'patterned after., the to a charge of injury or risk of Oscar Taylor Jr., 23, Rockville, Joseph K Ruth, 56, of Den- -Ameling, in the Conununl^ Injuiy to children. The court set epeedlng, $86. ver, Colo., forfeited a bond of first suA.' oigiuilxatloa--a>nned House. in Dqtrolt,' JQch., by Alfto Deakr Dec. 2 asihe date for i^^pear- The following cases #ere con- he failed to appear A nmjort^'ijbte at l«at Frankljm LMuned of the State coiutrueted on R t SJ. The af- The Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ er WilUam Packer mor4 fiiaa a ance to determine probable tinned to Dec. 7 at East Hart- answer to a charge of reck- S:00 I ght’e^tae^fi meeting approved Department of Bducatlon. fair will be held from 6 to 10 ship Is receiving good used win­ BOSTON (AP) — On an eariy dozen yeanriOto. cause. The men. Involved are ford for trial by a jury of 12’ driving. In the Ove years that the organ­ jl t<^st)ihated tax rate of 22 On the agenda also is a re- pjn. Friday and from 10 a.m, ter boots and toys which mem­ SALEM’S i October inortong a year ago isation has been in-existence, port on the Robertson School to 6 p.m, Saturday in the hall Henry Forand, 27, Vernon; ak ------—■ The diaritable oigsinisation 7>I0^ Z Ills/^or the fiscal year znark- bers will clean and rep^ at the wall M an unooisupled bund­ and have given away $175,000— got ite name from ite original grounds of the present church on School workshops to give to the chil­ Herbert Oochee, 18. of 17 Oak- H m lS c St ^•Sdln^^reJSLJ/ TEXAS INVASION Sin ker (O) ^ • 9 t 1; e /6ie town’s conversion to the land St.: staniev p Nov«fc VO zesponsl- not as k>ans but as outright intention to gat 100 men togeth­ Under new business are dis­ St.. Booths will sell bakkd dren at the Mansfield Ute „ , ------Quiby: nenrv J uiair 24 nr na PHOENIX, Aris. (AP) — The 0/c/ Fashioned ling In Boston’s South End col- ^olid^tate ^terieo kinform fiscal year. 8 gifts. I , er to c^tribute $250 aimually. ennaa cussions of policy on publicity. foods, wreaths, crafts and knit­ Training School and Hospital Wapplng; Victor Dollak, 20, w o o d la n d ^ failure to’ lemons in the re- llapaed In fliuhea and kiUed five Maaece Budgets totaling $095,822 (94) wiSit^ Sewr 8:49 IFYE Coffee Hour Wapplng, and Richard Olbrlas, John p o ? , ®®"t Pima County exhibit In the Ttw Hundred Club of Massa­ Its m«iinberB are told imme- P r s r tm u ^ \iere approved 'for a 10-month ted articles, and there will be for Christmas. Artioles may be 'flraflghtera. 4:00 Whlrlybirds _ Friends, hoi families and all a country store. CANDIES chusetts stiU has $140,000 In diaM y ttuR they get no special JHighfidelity Ijrlod betwegi Sept. 1965 and left at the church vestibule by The entire city grieved wltii Picture others interested are invited to The next meeting of the thos^ attending worship serv­ In another case two men ap- thur B. Irwin, 39 of 43 W authentic — but the cash and securities, and the privileges and that there are no SsW ding June'SSO, 1986. The rthe four widows, a mother and a dessert and coffee hour from guid _ will be in the ____form of a ices, or when the fellowship peared on chargrea of dlecharg- Middle Tpkc.. breach of peace’ ^®re a different ato- amount is building up’’ every angles or advantages. t wn will borrow $450,000 un- Ing firearms In town, and one _ - ’ rv. m CDICRL 'the 11 ridldreh left briiind by year. sHh FM STEREO Ml FM/MI IMb c sr bond issue for part of this 7:30 to 9 plnj. Thursday in honor Christmas party, Dec. 9. meets at 5:30 p.m. Sundays, or •too had a charge of trespassing continued- ^ * were al- Supt. John C. Willis was so the• ■ victims. f '^«W, 3 sar’s costs to be repa^ over Of Miss Yuklfco Motose, the In- Democratic Committee at 7 p.m. when the Senior Pil­ PHRRm flCY In communities where flre- . I4SI tematlonal Fatjn Youth Ex- The Democratic Town Corn- grim Fellowship meets. against him. ’The men were ar- _ ' ‘ ashamed when he found "Tex- ' For an organisation whose flghtere and law enforcement Area Weather S:18 ( « ) CTu6 , I 15-year period. The ^H$,822 rested Oct. 30 at 929 Tolland P®ymond Champ, 47, of East as’’ stamped on the grapefruit 344 MAIN STREET (10) News, Weather SI change delegate ''from Japan, mlttee meets at 8 p.m. Thurs- ..members are known as "the officers are eligible, the next of ( 8) Peter Jennlnte, Jfewr t dance wlli be raised by ui(a- ’Tpke. The charge of discharge Hartford, disregarding state that he wouldn’t allow pictures WINDSOR IXXXS (AP) — The affair will be at the Tol- day in the board room of the Manchester Evening Herald 'best frieiida policemen and fire­ kin receive $1,000 on the very *•** BimUey-BrlnWeir t on. of firearms against John L. ^^^^1® commission signs, to to be taken. The springlike wMther today < 8) Walter Cronklte TTie meeting rejected a possl-'!“ ‘* „ ' ^ ‘='*‘‘" ' ^ Center, Rt. Town Office Building. This is Coventry correspondent, F. men ever had” It wan a time day of death. Canada of'Hartford was nolled, „® ''' Gerald Freeman, 21, of Willis said the Pima County will be very short-lived, the U.3. isS ! ^ " * 1 ’ Burke lie 25 tax mill rate to ^ v e r Vernon. the rescheduled meeting which Pauline Little, tel. 742-6281. for quiet action. i?4) What;s NewT but he was fined $10 for tres- operating motor grapefruit dldnt’ arrive in time WltWn a week, offleers of the Weather Bureau said. (13) Netnibeat 00,000 in teacher's saiaries, Motose will leave Tol- was postponed Nov. 9 because Before that day ended, (18; ------8*i5aSS3to4()) Newi^ passing. His companion, John ''^®"l®'® while under the Influ- and "rather than leave the organization return to write An intense storm located over 8j 5) ^ N lc IhtereSi t be paid in July and August land County Nov. 22 to attend blackout. George Swarts, a Boeton Ineur- iL.AK (30 Amerkens McIntosh, also of Hartford, was ®^ liquor or drugs and use booth undressed,” they ordered checks for all outstanding debts, Wisconsin will move through the 4.43 (301 (30) Peter____ Jennlng^Ntiwn next year. The vote was 33 National 4-H Club Congress Fragment Society Pioneer Hauled (Sold Giant-Killers lance extcutjve^.and Howard W. U:U 0 fined $15 for discharge of fire- m®t®l tires, to Nov. 29; Mary some grapefruit grown else- Including payment of house St. Lawrence River vaUey to­ 7:00 ( 3) Movie 40) W ' * f r the lower rate and 25 in Chicago, and from there re-\ The Fragment Society o f the Fitzpatrick, sheriff of Middle- (18) Subscription TV CAYENNE, French Guiana— arms. G. Jan ton and Frank M. Jan- where. mortgages up to. $10,000. night. Behind it, the bureau |10| Trackdown f vor of financing the $100,000 V) her homeland. She is Second CongregaUonal Church ■ex County, called on the fam­ <0> South America’s first air trans­ James Cockerham, 17 of 74 ^ ven try, breach of Willis said he had assumed If the family of a fallen po- said, cold Canadian air is push­ Open Mike (13) Movie t ’ the teacher’s salaries, pon- l^ m Toyama - Ken, Japan, will omit its Nov. 24 meeting, ilies of the Victims and left (34) Calendar ( 8) Movie port begsm scheduled passenger Bvanford St. was found guilty grapefruit at least would be Uceman or firefighter lives In ing rapidly souto and southeast JS;:^NewB. Weather t acted from Sept. 1, 1965 Among the six host families in The next meeting will be in the service in November 1919. Chief Unite! ■ checks fogi $1 ,000: cash. rented quafters the rent Is paid 7:15 (23) MoseadiueeUS HtiMIttits______^ of breaking and entering with ’ “ umte®®asa>Y Arizona-grown. “The leading edge of the cold t rough June 30, 1966, within I*'® county with whom she spent form of a Christmis party at What they said went some­ up for a year. SEE 8ATUluvsLa*& XP WEEK FOR OOMPUCT* tM T O tQ cargoes were gold and rose es­ criminal Intent, the break took — ------^------air will reach our area late t e 10-month budget. several weeks are Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mis. 'Walter S. Kel- sence, carried along French thing like this: place in September. Judgment The more than 600 members tonight, producing windy and It was brought out at the Joseph L. Shanahan Jr. of 1®'' on R t 44A, starting with a Guiana’s non-navigable rivers ‘ m ils check tor $1,000 Is not r eeting that, even though the Flanders Rd. potluck luncheon at noon. Mem- was suspended In the case, to of the Hundred Club of Massa­ wlnterllke weather tomorrow,” from St. Laurent to Cayenne See the charity. This la from the Hun­ t achers' contracts commit per- The program is sponsored by hers are to bring gifts for the give the accused a chance to chusetts mark their fifth anni­ the forecaster said. Radia and to Inini. continue his plans of going in­ Rambler Rebel dred Club of MaseaChusetts. We versary tonight \rith a dinner at nnel services to June 30, such the Tolland County IFYE Com- Mansfield State Training School '66 "Heavier and more numerous (This fisting Inehides only tl to the Marine Corps. ^peak tor all the members of the StaUer-Hlitpn Hotel, Boeton. IMS Msvs brondcMli «f IS sr IS a u t n i m t o p c intracts also stipulate that mittee, with Mrs. Emmanuel Hospital, as well as picture M AND M OIL SERVICE mlaiito leng^ Some maaons ewry other short hshsimis | HEARINO POSTPONED The charge against Gregory at your friendly the Hundred d u b when we say showers will precede the cold QUALITY rUTURIt t e 10-month service be pay- lUoter of Rockville as chair- Post cards, PLANT—ROUTE 6, BOLTON They’ve come a long way In 4:46 ^ ertoaiia JEWETT CITY (AP)—The of- E. Kehaya, 20, of Bolton, was that we feel privileged to be five years. air late today and tonight, but 5;00 |oSp*Wad5* a lie over a 12-month period, man. Lutheran Notes 8:00 Dlclc Bobtiuon • Fully Trinalstorlndlar fleers of the Jewett O ty Ameri­ OFFICE— 843 MAIN STREET Giant-Killer's today. here to help you with your clearing skies will set In 1 le board of finance had rec- *-H Awards ' The Prince of Peace Lutheran changed from reckless driving There were only six members 1:06 News. S&n SI Off full-fidelity stario, can Legion post have decided to failure to obey state road emergency expenses. We’U be Wedneeday as the colder and w i m —ns c nmended the $100,000 so- A number of local outstanding Church senior choir meets at of the club’s first meeting — 6;W Hartford BIghU|ht» loniltft,rtliabilityl . to postpone to Nov. 23 a hearing sign. Kehaya’s car hit Thomas back next week to pay up all drier air becomes better estab­ c Jled "holdover” in an effort 4 - H club members in Tolland P *” ' the board of elders • SHELL FUEL OIL (tlnfi w—feeot AiMffeon Mtteaf Swartz, Fitzpatrick, Richard 7:00 News • PhikoScralth-Go^ 1 on whether to oust their pacifist your other bills.” lished. |:00 OaaiTght « hold the tax rate as low as county ' were awarded state P " ’ - ®"d the board of Danahy, 5, on Park St. Oct. 25. RamblM' Dm IwJ Roble, Norman Knight, Harry 13:00 <3niet Hours Tone Arm commander. Under a winterlike weather I issible for local taxpayers awards and county 4-H project ®t p.m., all Thursday Kehaya was fined $21. As they had promised, Fitz­ Blake and Daniel O’Connor. s.nn « WIMP-UIS • Long-Lift Diamontf- 8 Post Commander Robert Hol­ • SHELL RANGE OIL pattern, most highs Monday re­ 6:00 News i iring the conversion program, medals during a special awards ^^e church. The junior choir Among the cases dl.spo.sed of patrick and Swartz returned to 5:15 Dial 13 13:00 Stan Sapphire Needle lis has joined in recent protests DE CORMIER At first, only the famlUes of mained in the upper 30s to near 6:00 News AiitliGnticGlIy StyM This $100,000 wdH be Includ- prot ’am in their honor Friday, meets at 6:30 p.m. Friday in yesterday were those of Ernest each of the homes and paid out at Ft. Devens In Ayer, Mass., • 24-HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE Boston policemen and firefight­ 40. After falling to the low SOe 8;® Lowell Thotnaa • 4-Speed Automatle Cliaii|ir c 1 in the 12 -month budget of xhe list follows: the church. Briere, 28, Rogers, following more than $87,000 to the fami­ 7:00 World Tonight New Eniland Dry Sink and the Electric Boat shipyards too closely, $21; Louis H. Culp, MOTORS ers were eligible to receive Monday: evening, the mercury 7:16 lYonk Gifford • 6-Speaker ^ndSyttim t e uniform fiscal year start- » * Second Churdi Notes in Groton. • COMMERCIAL GASOLINE lies o f the five heroes, all In the benefits. 7:30 Harry Reasooar ^ l i n t ind abtolultiy chsrming, wilh 1 g July 1, 1966, instead of be- th Coventry, failure to pass on lh « 285 BROAD STREET began a slow rise and will con­ 8:00 News a o M Copper Sink Pen that can b t used » Z award of a trip to the Nationai Parents having children bap­ The hearing was postponed name of the Hundred Club of Now some two-score Massa­ BARRiCINI left, $21; Harry Evers Jr., Across from Sears tinue Its upward spiral today, 8:16 Dial 13 for picnts bottles. Fine furniture t-H Conference in Washington. tized during the 1 1 ajn. wor­ from Monday night due to tech­ CALL 649-2871 GREEN STAMPS Massachusetts. chusetts communities partici­ 10:06 Comment sKdativsAy at oe 1 Somers. Intoxication, $5; Nor­ Except 'Thursday rising well Into the 60e. 10:40 Dial U abinetry it hind-sanded and polished IMMEDIATE a leadership award. ship service at the Second Con- nicalities In the post’s by-laws. Swartz, as president, and pate. 13:00 Nows Accounting authorities had ’ man Gobelle, 27, Moodus, speed- o p e n EVENINGS TILL 9 A few inland sections may toe beeutiful finish. Gallery, sculptured .a,...... ! t>._4. 41.* i. 2j 1 Donald Storrs received a state Fitzpatrick, as chairman of the The firefighters and police­ 13:16 Sign Off DEUYERY i??o^SS board, have made 53 such raiia even see 60, the weatherman r - wno-iess Liggeff Drug feise end wrought iron hardware. t « i «' • WP to m NMIonU men in communities which have said. 6:00 Afternoon EVatloa P A B K A P t „ Ortl. to t» hol6 m 6:30 Newa, Sports, Weather Ance author^g the board of ^ l®«>®mhip s lectmen and treasurer to act »** 4, j 0 i behalf o f the town In Issu- ^ are twins, t g the bonds in the amount of Miss Diane Buscaglia recelv- $ 50,000; approving the Con- 6.°^ ^ B cUcut Bank and Trust Co. as Dairy Conference to be held In Chicago. ORIBIIULOaPiUllTraB t e certifying and p a y in g BY EUROPEAN ARTIIT akent, and naming the firm of ■", ^mmunUy beautification Now, own a lovtiy original, handM l4l i l I ly. Berry and Howard as l^° G»® on canvas with stratchar back in rim weoil bind counsel. Covent^ 4-H Foresters, Alan SPECTACULAR SAVINGS frame, absolutely free with purchm 4f The meeting voted the uni- ^ ° ’en A f . f ”** Philco Stereo, (kmw oaity, f i t fitii chiles. f( rm fiscal year to start July X, i®f ®*'' 1 ! 66. and that tax payments In tl e future be on a ^ o Install- '"A ®‘L P~^®®‘ SEARS n mt payment plan; the first HOKHUf'K AND CD p yment on July 1,1966 and the . oona on J „ . 3,1667; Un p .y - ^ I p nknts due and payable each Mae Sears and Kevin 81 bsequent year on July 1 and Tromley, dairy; Charles Carl, Jl n. 1., All taxes assessed on forestry; Marsha LeDoyt, cloth- 20% OFF n ,tor Vehicles h^d any tax less ^ r i. culture. tl m $50 are due on July 1 in ei Eh year, St. Germaine Guild Sears Regular Low, Low Price! Under the conversion to the St. Mary’s St. Germaine ujiform fiscal year, the meet- Guild has a two-day Christmas ir r also set the second M o r Z y ®"®'*' ^® o f each May as the date when "®'^ being ai nual budgets are to be ap- pi jved for the fiscal year start- Fine Hand drafted Furniture In ; the next July 1. rhe breakdown of the total ... Plus Superb Performance bi dget approved is: Selectmen. $274,319; board of Fronf End ec ication, $946,206; board of A Rare Combination at toch a ValoG-Pscked Pries w Ifare, $5,000; and bonded In- Special Nearly 6 feet of fine furniture and superb stereo. Smart Oon* ITl d< Jtedness, $198,241, for a total temporary style cabinet of genuine Walnut veneara and of $1,423,766. Reg. $12.50 matohlng hardwood solids, beautiful oH type finish. The board of finance estlmat- (1) ALIGN FRONT END ec general revenue at $427,944 (2) BALANCE FRONT ai 1 the grand list at $25,000,- WHEELS—Reg. $4.00 e New ultra-light Philco Floating-Touch Tone ONLY 0C|). 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. •’ ..-lA - . ■M t f^i1tiir*l-n • ______' K ''•■'• ■ ■ * J ^ *1 '• ‘ ■ ‘ .q id' war cA ft X waa a:tmnely pl«aM with ta our 30>T tlu determined attttude that Notre Dame ▼ictory over Bristol Saatem oitf boys had lost daturday. . %OST last Saturday. Hie coaching We played an aggressive game 1 ^ 1 ^ Editor Ivy L e^ ^ e statt is very proud of the w ay. and had excellent pursuit on de> Set to Test B reed lo v e ___^ our kids rebounded and no one fenae. Take-Off on Officials, Again ^ Top Honors CM ew r s v this team quits Our defensive team did a No. 1 Eleven Interests “I’m shticked to hear someone of our profession criti­ when It U behind. They have terrific Job o f containing Wo- NEW YORK (AP) — To Win Back Recoi proven they can come back and jick, limiting Windham to only CLEVELAND, Ohio (A P )~ W ill Jim Brown stay iaif cize officials,” Otto Graham of the Coast Guard Acad­ Up for Grabs out o< a ball game one first down in the first half Michigan State,- rolling emy said, dead-panned and without any emotion, after BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Uteh (AP)—Criig. along week after week as football as a coach? Maybe? ■'T Breedlove has won his duel with Art Arfons for the unm the f i i ^ gun is sounded, and two in the second. Boys ‘T ve had thoughts about many jobs,” Brown said.''^ Trinity’s Dan Jessee had unloaded his feelings about HANOVER, N. H. (AP) Offenaively, we never got roll- outstanding on defense were the nation’s 'No. 1; college the men in the white knickers and striped shirts with —^^he day of decision is world land speed record— at leafit for this year. tagf imtn the third period, but Bob DeOemmie, Paul Vlau football team, faces its big­ “I’m keeping an open mind. If anyone shows interest” Neither man diaputes it. . ------—— ------r— in me, as a coach I certainly vrould consider the oppor* whistles. Dan didn’t spare the rod in criticizing the offi- "earing for Dartmouth’s once we did the whole complex- Tom Carey, Rick Harvey, John gest challenge in a decade ciato .who worked Trinity ------undefeated football team, "I know we've got the the Flat*). HuU’b • long way ion of the game Mac, Pete Benson, John Andre- Saturday against the. de­ ------tunity.” y record,” the handsome Bi'eed- off.” changed. Bob The Cleveland Browns’ full;’ oli, Brian Cacase, John Rohlln, love said Monday after recap- Breedlove’s blue jet actually Hamilton had a termined legions of Notre back, who received a standing'^ Bill Lacy and last but not hiring the mark he has traded was constructed for supersonic g r e a t day and Dame. Wing CKngs ovation ait the weekly Touch^' u " 15®"' League showdown with least, Joe Ruggiero, who we Opinion. Graham, best known ur^ ^ I with Arfons the past year. speeds with a pinched midoec- ran better than The game is one of three Wg down (Jlub luncheon Monday,’ feel is one of the best pursuing ones on tap this weekend, each „ the aU-tlme quarterback several ‘ 'There’s major damage (to tion to Increase air penetration he has for two linemen in high school foot­ has said he plans to pJay*; the Cleveland Brownii hn« ®'""®tou3, he added, which la weeks. involving two members, of .the To Scoring my car) . . . the. repairs proba- at high speeds, ^ it troubles or three games. ball. He is very quick and re­ through the 1966 season, (hen Top Ten and each of national M ^ ya been a front line crltto _ "™ ® '® to® blggeat game In ^ bly will take 80 to 40 days,” Ar- with body' psinels—they budded His running acts very fast to the outside. reitlre. the men w h o ^ in Dartmouth Mrtoiy,” Coach Bob kept us in the Importance. They are Nptre Lead in N.E. ^ fhA a’AiYift ^ ^ shame,” Graham add- Blackman said Monday before tons said at his home In Akron, on sevei^ earlier runs — and Our offensive team again was Damc-Michlgan State, Arkan- Asked If he wanted to go out. gam e and It Although held scoreless In his on top, Brown answered, “ I “ “ ' ®<1> "when officials make mis- the Big Green went to work on OMo. That means Christmas caved-in. front cowUngs forced led by the passing of Mike sas-Texas Tech and Southern seemed only Jus­ final game, Williams halfback guess everybody feels that way. While Jessee didn’t come takes, and then won’t admit it.” defenses to stop Princeton's and Arfons said he would rather modifications that reduced the Dave Wig gin Masiuk, 12 for 17. Mike did a Califomla-UCXA. tice that he be Ed Wing appears to have wrap- There are a lot of things ln‘ ‘ right out and say the officials As for the Trinity defeat, single-wing attack led by Ron wait until mid-January. , Jet’s potentiaL wonderful------— jwm,Job and SItWOUmoved theblJ« Michigan State, returned as the one to throw the winning offense effectively. John Mac ped up the 1966 New England volved though. I’d like to win It stole last Saturday's 19-14 dessee admitted “I never lost a Landeck. However, winter is moving in Breedlove said- he probably the nation’s No. 1 team lii the touchdown pass. In Bill Pohl did some haid Wesleyan win over his club, he game like that. The kids do Blackman sent Ms charges over the western Utah raceway *'®''® go to a different regular weekly Associated college football scoring cham- this year and again next yeaf,*^ we have a boy who once fired nmnlng as well ^ plonship. then retire.” did put the blast on the offi- more* for me than I do for them, through an indoor workout and ' and the Flats usually ore cov-coV' ®®toiguration in designing a car Press poll of sports writers and up, becomes a tremendous • In- as Rick Roberts, dais who failed to call an in- I can't condemn those kids, then had the players study films ^ ered by a snow blanket in Janu- capable of the sound barrier. broadcasters today, is 9-0 for The Browns stand a good, spiration to the rest of the club, who had a nice fraction on the final Wesleyan They called our plays. I didn’t of Princeton’s 14-6 victory over - ary. the season and gunning for its ^ f ■ ®^®^® to toe Baatem Oon- H« is a vicious runner and really touchdown run touchdown, a 96-yard run fol- want him to do it.” He was Harvard Nov. 6. first national championship torence championship this se^^ Breedlove and his Jet car. Basketball Meetings knocks people down in crucial called back for lowing a pass interception by referring to Rlssell’s cal! for a Capt. Tom CTarke, a 20-pound since 1952. ^ * defeat last Sat- go„ defend their Nationa); Tom GuIIck with Just two min- pass with the ba’l on the Wes defensive left end who h-'^ been Spirit o4 America Sonic I, com situations. the second week piled a two-way average speed There will be an organlxa- Should the Spartans beat ■at.Yz j j Football League title. Cleveland utes remaining. nine yard line, third down and counted upon to stop Landeck, Defensively, Don Hubbard in a row. Brian of 600.601 miles per hour meeting of the Business- Notre Dame in their-last game has a two-gome edge ovd^ "I figured we had the game ®’°®* go with 2:06 remaining showed up at the practice on had a great day. He was all Cacase, playing through the measured mile in ? ® " ’® ®®^><®tball League Tues- of the season, the national Southern Con- the St. Louis Cardinals (6-4) won and I was ready to put on P'®y in the fourth period. crutches. He suffered a painful over the field making tackle af- wlngback, had nectlcuts Dick Nocera and .j^th five eames left ' championship Is almost as­ V - 5-: my coat when somebody ran by » * * hairline fracture of a small regaining the record. The per- ofJ ter tackle and was the backbone his best dav as . Dartmouth’s Pete Walton have « '’® K®™®® tormance wiped out a 676 363 j *.^®®,1 ®'®®h team is request- sured. an outside chance of overtaking Brown, who holds nine of 17 me with the ball under his arm Still in Clouds (navicular) on the top of of our defense in that second a blocker. Jnthe m.p.h. mark set by Arfons last _ “ « P ” *®«"toUve But Notre Dame, ranked Wing. possible NFL rushing record^. for the winning touchdown,” Personnhio rv,„ ^*^® *" last week’s 20-0 half. I was especially pleased receiving department both Bill fourth in the nation and 7-1, also ^eek. present. Bob Goehring will Nocera winds up the season and is second ^in four others,,others,. the dean of American coach;s levan co a ^ I ' ''*®tory over CorneU. , ' , serve as director. virlth our secondary which held Barry and Tom Cary made has national championship aspi­ Bastem to six completions out some nice catches. Bill caught In a meeUng with undefeated ® enjoying his foortoall. said at the beautiful new Stu- ..tfii !„ thA aIa, a “ d *J® was Doctors ordered Oarke to use Underlining the end of record All boys, 13-16, interested in rations and possibly could vault Central Connecticut Saturday. m ore than ever. dent Center on the spacious " ” ®'^tohes for a couple of days. racing for 1968, chief timer Joe playing basketball in the Y of 20 attempts. They picked off two peisses which a regular of- to the No. 1 spot with a decisive POINTING UP THE DIFFERENCE— College football placekickers come in as­ IT’S LIKE THIS--IC4A winner Eamon O’Reilly of Georgetown, left, tells of After scoring twice In Southern s- 'ree ball player able to> Central CJonnectlcut State Col- .. n-,, get back to but did not definitely rule him Petrali of the U.S. Automobile Junior League must sign up be- five passes and did an outstand- tensive end wouldn’t have even victory. sorted styles. At left is Michigan State’s Dick Kenney of Aiea, Hawaii, who lege campus. , ' Prompted Jessee out of the Ivy League title clash his new r^ord to Charles Messenger, r -nner-up from Villanova and Army’s Ing Job. Bill Hawver again had gotten close to the ball and TV>m Connecticut’s 49-26 romp over utilize all my abilities,” he said.^ Mark Spelman, who Eame in third. (AP Photofax.) ------Club packed his gear and fore Wednesday, Nov. 24 All Michigan State’ whipped Indi­ does his kicking with a bare right foot. And at right is Jan Stenenid from American International, Nocera “ I 'toe to catch the football, The occasion was the weekly T*!?’ beads he got with unbeaten Princeton, headed home to Upland, Calif, seniors over 18 years of age are a g ^ game. Pilling in for Mark came up with another circus ana 27-13 and Notre Dame took Fetsund, Norway, who attends Montana State on a skiing scholarship and who has 11 touchdowns and six extra I’™ being used as a recelV">. luncheon of the Connecticut ,7® " Blackman drilled Junior Bill He said he wouldn’t be back this also requested to sign at this Heller he went the entire game catch first tipping the ball with North Carolina 17-0 last week­ does his kicking with ski boots purchased in Finland. (AP Photofax.) points for 72 points. His Immed- able to talk to (owner); Sports Writers’ Alliance with , , ®® '■®®>*f*®’ "'® were Brandt of Wethersfield, Conn., y®ar. time. ’There are -openings to ac- at safety and did not allow ,a his right hand and catching it end. the state’s college football tortunate to win,” he said, the and sophomore Randy McEIrath late target this week will be Modell and (Coach) Blanton Problems All in Past [ Sports Schedule Breedlove’s record Monday — commodate four teams in each rtngle completion. He knocked ^ith his left. Our offensive line Arkansas remained second, coaches. understatement of the long, but of Syracuse, N. Y., at Clarke’s Bates fullback Tom Carr, who Collier. Even do a little coach- he’s held it four times in the *®agiie. All players must hav# ‘“ '1 a good Job of blocking for also at 9-0, and risks a 21-game ♦ • * Interesting afternoon. “ It was end position. NFL to Stick to Original Nov, 27 Draft Date finished with 76 points. tog. I get a kick out of working Thursday, Nov. 25 past in his see-saw competition ^®®*~®atlon cards. Ws s^efy s ^ quarterback and aifowed winning string against Texas Walton, a hard - hitting full- offensive line.” Road Race — Main Street, with Arfons — gave him another ». needed to hit his Tech, which moved into the Top Saw Something foTe/’"^ ^ son of a former Dartmouth star For Hoyas’ O’Reilly We now have a week off be- receivers Ten with an 8-1 record. The back, was held' scoreless in Brown has been an unofficial An eye-witness to the titanic While New Haven claims to distinction. He is the first man fore our Thanksgiving morning was a surprise narticipant in winner gets the host spot in the Dartmouth’s 20-0 victory over tutor on the Browns’ line this. sthiggle between Trin and Wes be the site of THE GAME Sat- NEW YORK (A P )— When he was a freshman at Football—Windham at Man- to officially drive 400, 500 and final with Windham (Kickoff at forward to our Cornell and is fifth in the acor- season with line coach Fritzl the drill. MacLeod ran for the ------— **“ . / — it ncn nc >vaa u iresnman at Cotton Bowl. Tech will go to the Red Shirts Prized Catehes «t Hartford Saturday on a wet urday, when Yale hosts Hor- first time since he suffered a , Eamon O’Reilly had some trou- Chester, 11—Memorial Field. 800 m.p.h. 11 o’clock). There are many fac- Thanksgiving game. I would ing race with 60 points. A Jun- Heisler. Gator Bowl if it loses. afternoon, the writer did hear vard. New Britain feels that knee injury against Holy Cross ?le on the cross-country course at Van Cortlandt Park Football — South vs. E)ast, Will he go tor 700? “ Of course, tors which make tMs game lln- '^e "lust play our very NEW YORK (AP) — ton of the AFL. However, he legians drafted in advance are ior, he ends the season against If the Browns do win the con^ An Arkansas victory will give much rumbling in the press box ’THE GAME In the state will be Oct. 2, but his status is doubt- if I can,” said the 28-year-old XfiW« portant. First, we must win to ^ ‘^e year in order Everybody is buzzing missed the year due to injuries. the sons of two coaches. George Princeton Saturday. ference, who would Brown pre-- Just when he seemed on the way to the IC4A frosh ^®’^- earn a share of the c nrt. t}tie. South Catholic. (Action it the Southwest Conference title that there was definite inter- at Central Connecticut when toi for the important season former hot-rodder from Palos Xfir outright — and perhaps a shot about the pro football When Lombardi thinks highly Wilson, Jr., of Xavier, son of the Amherst’s Bob Ryan scored fer to play for the championi-. ference on Gulick’s part as Rick Central risks its undefeated rec- windup championship. Second, Windliam is the team n ® *^ 11 o’clock). South enough of a boy to draft him No. three touchdowns against Wil- ship? The California Angels figure '^®*''f®' Cahf. “ But probably not IIP at the national title if Michigan draft with the AFL deter­ Washington Redskins’ assistant Rlssell tried to hit an Irin re- ord against Southern Connectl- Dartmouth’s 20 points against O n o P r o b l o i n I afternoon, as a sen- that beat Wethersfield and a win '’eaten Penney mid North- 1, knowing he has to wait a full liams and moved into fourth “ I suppose the ppposltloi- W l i e X lUXliemAieil ■ui, lor, the uic noyaHoya harriernarner hadnad no to draw...... more people in theirincii f*’*® ®®'‘- f^® hmlt of this car State should stumble. Tech mined to jump the gun coach, was picked by Detroit, celver near the Wes end zone. cut. Cornell boosted its total to 243 is in the high 600s. here will take a little of the west Catholic, two of the four year before he can try to sign then coached by his father. place among New England scor- would be either Green Bay qr Fnr rnimtc. problemsHiuuieiiis findingiinaing theme finish line JIT...... Anaheimycai. park next year gains a share of the conference Nov. 20 and the NFL stick­ The films, Jessee said, clear- Harry Jacunski, Yale frosh in eight games, the most by a V-

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An Equal Opportunity education and salary re- I TO DRAW ing, etc. 543-4883, eU-OSOB. 0 Itg IMM Nrt»« HlAA i8 19 20" Employer quinmenta. ■ Frea te Herald Readart QUAUTY Carpentry — Rooms, 5 Want taforarntton on one of onr elaaallled adverttaaiaaBttf Vo dormers, parches, basements '• i Answer at the tei^pbeme Uatedf Sim ply oaU tba reflnlshed, cabinets, bullt-ins, —Fainting— ------Papering 2 1------Help Wanted— Female 3 5 Help Wanted—>Pcmale ------35 uiust be able to take control of y ’ ■ entire floor merchandising, d L BURNER service man, ex­ 24 25 26 mT formica, aluminum, vinyl, PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, NURSES AIDE—11-7, full-time BABYSITTER sleep In or out cellent income retirement jdan. ■ steel, ceramo siding. WlUIam Interior and exterior. Paper and part-time. Laurel Manor. 6 p.m.-l a m 8 n l^ weekly’ apply In person, to Mr. Gordon, ■ EDWARDS Robbins Arthur Drug. 943 Mala St. Fringe benefits. Advancement 36. Carpentry Service, hanging and wall paper remov­ 649-4519. Monday - Friday. 2898281 be­ BY DICK TURNER 31 649-8446. al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. potenUaJ. Morlarty Brothers, ANSWERim SERVIffi tween 9-12 a.m. ELECTRICIANS, residential ex­ 815 Center St., 643-5135. Quality workmanship. Call 34 35 CARPENTRY — Concrets steps, perience, immediate employ­ eveidngs, 627-9871. SEICRETARY for local law of- TWO Waitresses wanted full ment. Call Walt Zemaoek, 871- ■ 1 E4M 50II - S75-VI9 floors, hatchways, remodeling flee. Write Box H, Herald. time arid part-time. Inquire 36 37 porches, garages,fajruLgea, cioseis,closets, ceu-cell- PAINTING, exterior and in- 9870. and Iwve y w mMaage. YopH hear from oar advartiaMr bi Jto Charcoal Broiler, 560 East Mid­ n ings, attics flnlshsd, rse rooms terior, paperhan^ng, wallpa- dle Tpke. 9 time witbont vending aO evening at ttie «*urfciw«t APPLICATIONS are betog takr SALESMAN 41 formica. No Job too small. D A per removed, diy wall work. en for full and part-time for . > D Carpentry Service. 649-8880. Reasonable rates. Fully in- TEBN-AGBIR wanted to live In receiving and stock room de­ FOR MEN’S DBPAimdoNT 4 ?" « ■ SE'WING., from Friday afternoon to Sun­ H 46 47 48‘ Automobile. For8«l« 4 5 Irpii;m » t - m ... SkTUST***' partment. Grant’s, Manchester day morning as mother’s help­ Parkade. Experience not necessary 1962 PONTTAC Tempest Le perience. Ceilings and floors ______!______er. Call 643-2083. i F 50 5 T tiled, porches, reo rooms, ga- PAINTING AND paper hemglng MACHINE . M HERALD mans, excellent condition, take SERVICE STATION attendant, rages, additions, atUcs flU' good work, reasonable rate, 35 a p p l y over payments, |06 monthly, HAIRDRESSERS Wanted — ex­ part-time and full-time, exper­ 52“ 53 54" ished, remodeled, concrete years In Manchester. Your must sell. 643-8409. perienced, full-time or part- ienced. Wyman’s Service, Sta- BOX LEHERS work. No job too small. Imme­ OPERATORS neighborhood is my recommen­ time. Replies strictly confiden­ Uon, 24 Main St. 55" 56 diate estimates. 648-2629. D &. L 57” i dation. Raymond Fiske, 649- tial. Write Box B. Herald. 18 For Your Trucks—Tractors 9287. Experienced and trainees ------. _ ■ ■ CEIUNG AND WALL renova- wanted for first shift, 7 to MANCRBSnCR PARKADDD I't Information 1964 CHEVROLET half ton pick- lions and repairs, sheet rock CITY WIDE 3:30 p.m. Please apply in CLERK-TYPIST MACHINISTS OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILHAflfS up, Fleetllne, radio, heater, 4- and plaster repaired. Ceramic person. t h e h e r a l d win not PAINTING SERVICE Permanent, full-time position you SAV speed transmission, nylon bwly tile installed. 10 years expierl- Third Shift OH, VES-' ' HAW/ SHE EUJOVS HER TALKS W iTH disclose the Identity of available for cleijc-typlst with you AM? Q U IT E cover. In first class condition, ence. Free estimates. Special Interior and Elxterior VOUK SOLPIE, BUT THATOME IS SHAKIM* any adverth^ using box PIONEER or without experience for t)rp- LOOKING FOR O FT EM .' 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We welcome retired Yale Typewriter Service, 649- Bantley Service Center and accredited. Placement ford 278-1400. Herald" Reporter 1969 FORD, V-8, 3-door, auto- 4986. 883 MAIN ST. 649-8247 service upon completion. Tui­ persons In good health and able matlc, blueuiuti andana white,wmie, goodgooa ' ...... ' ' ------nontion can be financed and paid to prove It. CaU for further In­ rrunn" ^ l n g condition, $825. 742- BLaCTROLUX vacuum d e u - D ressm a k in o IQ ^ ‘ ®.*' compleUon of training. ------formation between 9-5, 247-8850 W anted 7849. ' . ,7 - .---- .. ------——------Xircssmaklng------19 Ajur ueituia pnone 249-7771 Z4»-7: or AVON caUed lately? If not, or apply Room 207, 18 Lewis loflft — T*:------T~,------representaave. Alfred AmeU, FORp-uK AL.TBRAT10NBALTERATIONS neatly and Holyoke, Mass. JE 6-6775. there may be an opportunity to St., HartfonL BY LANK LEONARD CAPTAIN EASY 110 Brvan Dr.. Manchester S44. ______' earn needed money serving If yon are interested in this type of work BY LESLIE TURNER and think yon are qualified, write to this veu'LL (SET PHIL! HE'S ALL PROBASLy. MAV PROPSO’ TOWISHT. \ THe %.now t b v it e a s t w eiUSst Z t . APPUAIKM npalM - .U OJBTOM DRAPES, pour <™ S " .v.’S 'S i.lS A Tr"’ S.'S “ “• « « « P » - newspaper stating qualifieatkins. Good work­ OVER THAT UPSET! LET HIM FEELIW/ SLEEP ON IT! I'LL jo b,wc appreciaiea,.ppr.clat.A very reason-r,™,. J?!"?/?'?”’ zaonc, nnea or uniined, picked OaU «.,»«>. May ing conations, many benefits, including vaca- CORNEy— CALL'yeu IN 1 MUST Be- ’ able. Call Wyman Oil C3o. after diyers, gas and elec- up, delivered and installed, re B. anir fss** Ado oAKK trie ranges. Oil btiment -ir...... ____ home at your convenience. 289- and appliance delivery truck. tiiMis, holidays) hospitaiizatioii, pension plan. AAORNiNG' 13 0'i xak tor Bemle, 643-2456. trie ranges. Oil burners pairs made. For more informa­ cleaned and repaired. Cosma tion caU 848-1918. Help Wanted—Fonale 35 Mr. PettengriU, M6-0111. AppUance, 649-0066. 1982 TEMPEST Iftiort Coupe, LADIES ' AND GENTS custom IMPORTANT NOTICE Addxew RepUeo to ROX P <900. CaU alter 8 p.m., 742-8827. tailoring and alterations at home, reasonable. 848-2264. The 1964 CivU Rights Law 1958 FORD 4-door, small V-8, . WE BELIEVE 139 Woodland SL prohibits, with certain excep­ Am tflipatpr Ettpntns ifpraUk automatic, power steering, a tions, discrimination because HELP WANTED Yood dependable car, reason­ of sex. It wiU now be necesr 18 BISSELL STREET That for professlanal real able. 876-8747. Moringi—Traddnc— sary for w r readers not only estate service you Should ______8torag»______M to reed the usual Female Real Estate Sales Opportunity hEPOSS.ESSIONS: Take over call Carl Zinsser at our Help Wanted and Male Help If payments, no cash needed with Manchester office or Doris MANOHESTEIR DeUveiy. Light Wanted classifications, but Smith at our Vernon office. trucking and package deUvery. Wanted — Male or Female Colli and Wagner Realty Co,, one of Central Con­ average credit. 1961 Oldamo- also our ClassiflcaUon HHp i MR. ABERNATHY hlle, 1969 (Jbevrolet convertible, Whether buying or aeUtng, Refrigerators, washers and , a , 87, necticut’s most professional real estate firms is BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES 1959 Cadillac. CaU 289-8264 ask call a tratoed Jarvis con­ stove moving specialty. Folding presently seeking qualified applicants to enlarge tor Graham Holmes. sultant fir^ obairs for rent. 649-0762. its sale staff in its Vernon office. BY LEFF and McWILLIAwIg ~ ^ ^ WANTED — Receptionist for DON'T \ B Y MY CALCUL ATK3N6 ®64 CORVETTE Sting Ray, 327 I WISH I h a d n 't JARVIS REALTY CO. Painting— Papering 21 professional office, must have MB. ABEBNyATHV; THE FOG IS F R E T - W E SH O ULD B E FULL-TIME ONLY Men Needed! _.2fOO'LL BE KNOWN K THERiE'S A CHEST 4 speed, Daytona Kue, L E A V E HITTING PORT ANY PHRASED IT QUITE H E R E ^ personal and bookkeeping ex- S07HICK VVE CAN'T TELL WHERE THAT W A Y ' f o r e v e r , a s T H f CONTAINING A SHIP'S I.LEMME ^ t e top, exceUent condition, REAIflTORS MLS INSURORS ™SIDE and outside painting- **^)0d°^*^pMrtunlW ^ E 'R E GOINGj^ EVERYTHING MOMENT /JJAN WHO FOUND LOG THAT POSITIVE- Experienced, licensed salesmen preferred. In­ Ftril-timo Jobs hvallablo on 2nd and M l shifts. • TO M E. /4fcH '•l o o k a t *N1 648-6447. You name your own price. CONCLUSIVE PROOF LV BEAR IT OUT .» t h a t . ;r------848-1131 ' «4fl.i9nn846-1300 aaeelslftteclai ni±Mirates Mrfop homeowiiers'______Herald, quire now to learn of all the advantages Colli and THAT Co l u m b u s dion Previoas textile expcrienco hdpful, but not es- >W0 CHEVROLET Impala, V-8, 86 or over. 649-7868, 876-8401. WANTED — Two girls for foun- DISCOVER AMERICA Wagner has to offer to assure your personal’ W oor H a i^ p , deluxe through- sttntlaL WB TRAIN YOU. FuU group insurance O O O O j o ^ o '’ ML 643-6460. IIXTBRIOR and interior paint." success. r- I I.. OONTUM ± UDBi ByourOarasatruck. juur vur u • uruca. mg.inx. tag. WaUnanm-WaUpaporwaupapor DOCKS,h»«v.books, paper-paporw Lanes, -89 Spencer St., 1111111 Mid PROFIT SHARING BENEFITS! Apply' in PALCON, 4-door, stmidard For rubUshnihMAh removal,r«»mAVJkl moving, liATiflFittafbangtag. CMUrun. —Floors.-----

I- . •- \ V\' 7 1|48GQaBSlllB CONN., TOBSDAT, N0VEM BER18,1965 MANCttgSTgB BVENING HERALD, M A K C H B S m TOJBSDA^ ' ! IBfoaelM^ ^008t 81 i^M Utm oiit Hoosco For Rent 05 j 7J ------— ------i ----— .'ileiiolii r t -ban Fo); Bale 7 5 Sulniitan Far Rtie 75 Snbtiilnti, For Sale 70 PAreM 'rar5*5ier5r^5E Apaaial WmrehouM ReleaM ToMOMOti 63 BEAUTIFUL B room single,' PORTER Ima, for good bom*, 0^ 1' »^ OTVBNTRY — MtOonr - He- mVMTMEiNT and comtortla »>ROOM R o u s ; m ^ o p WE HAVE customers, waling completely furnished, adults room Dutch O^IOBial, Dotmik eeotrsl l«m th^ seporeta for- . 9I06. . . bran «td ate. |no. down eov- one beapdful paekage. An 8 UNCLAIMED 7or the rental of your apa>l- preferred, |UB. per month. Call ed porch, g a ra ^ , bvgly shiS. $lwmSofl6/ W W ne, air. heart o^’eac^nf^STailS W- oondMlonad, many metima, large ers everything. Custom Ranch. n------»m Ranch, ' colonial ‘ - style, - 76 . vmiiiaui - - ______FURNITURE , “ *■ ho*” ®* J. D. Realty, Mitten Realty, M8-B030. •d lot, only, Biyaa gt7,eeo for im vedigta MtA Bel nsntn; ar#a. Offered at t9t9Q0 FOR' SALE AKC a*rm»n lot, exeallent neighborhood. 644^ Cape. Your choice Of 10 mod­ a cr^ , brook. Lappen Agency Shepherd puppies, 7 maks old, ^"ROM WAREHOUSE' M3-5129. Agency. B4O0181. Air Real Estate^ eiS-SSa. ^ n a r d Agency. Realtors, 644^ FURNISHED or unfurnished •635. . ■ els, Russell Realty, 638-1078. 6494361, M8-6140. ADVERTISING pedigree, wormed,' 87B.49tt. * BOOMS NEW S199 _ _ , NE,V EFFICIENT apartment. Ranch, hot water, heat. Con- MANCHESTER—LoVely 6 room SACRIFICB — Lovely 8 . bed­ ODLUMBIA -r- Unusual styling, CLASSIFINO ADYERTISINO OEPT. HOUbS k Credit manager desires respon- heated, gl25 per month, imme- venlent location! Adults. MS- Colonial, excellent nelghbor- LARGE COLONIAL room Ooloaial - Ranch, fire­ ~ thla 6 room home, 8 bedrooms, ^et BOLTON 8 AAL to 5 PAL Articles For Sale slble party to purchase 3 dlate occupancy. Phllbrick 6889 after 4 p.m. hood, 8 bedrooms, baths, place, newly painted to and wder.home with new heating water heat, near town beach, ------ROOMS OF NEW WARE- Agency, M9-84M. " ' ------—------— dining room, fireplace, breeze- 7 rooms, 2H baths, 3 fire­ out, Bentiey School, 648-9138. aystem and new well and five A-l residential area, |14,600. 1- Two large 7-room Colo­ S A I ^ Sendoa on Arlacs, HOUSE FURNITURE $199 . . . ------— ROOM Cape with appll- ^ ay and garage Hayis Aeem acres of good land (part 423-8291, 1-428-6881. nials, 2 fireplaces, large COPT aOSING TIME FOR CLASSI1<1ED AOVT. Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn 7-pe. lining room, 8-pc. bed- ances. newly decorated, largo gy e4g.ni|i ^ ~ places, large family room, cleared). An additional nine family room, bullt-lns, 2- mowers. Homellte chain room, B-pc. dinette, 16-pc totaL I'^UR ROOM tenement, 182 Bis- yard, lease, 8138. monthly. J.D. ’ saws and Intematioiva: Cub Oa- ■ !«.• wv»i. _ „ — ------__ „ ...... ‘"''2-car garage,bullt-ins, city acres adjoining this property is tr car garage, porches, hot ‘MOMDAV n n i FRIDAC MsW AJMU-aATCBOAY t AJA sell St., 870. 843-2426, 9-B. Realty, 643-B129. GOOD INVESTMENT dot Tractors. Rental equipment INSTANT CREDIT SPACIOUS — large lot, over­ available_ if y®“you "want ‘ant moremnr« water oH heat, approxi­ - NO MONEY DOWN sized rooms, attractive setting, utilities, excellent location, If you are looking for a mately one acre lot with YOU* OOOTBBAilON WILL and shanAnlng service on all FURNISHED HOUSE for rent, built - lx , ««-1677; Raaltor, makes. L A M Equipment 82 WEEKLY ★ BRAND NEW ★ ample trees. Immediate oc­ I, N e w s L ■■ APPBDCIATBD ROOM tenement, 149 Oakland M an ch est^ Excellent, com- At Si8 4 (5 quick occupancy. Charlee substantial 3 family home DIAL M3-2711 Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, 878- If ______818.400 Its a beauUful buy. ______in a prime location off The popular Nutmegger cupancy. Charles Leaper- DISCOUNT FURNITURE St. M3-242B, 9-B. pletely furnished single home LapMn AgiToy M^BMl* 649.' Lesperance, 649-7620. VERNON — Immaculate 3-bed- 7609. Manchester Exchange — WAREHOUSE with garages. Convenient loca- agency, 04» 0281, 849 ______Main Street In Manchester, Ranch, now available. 6 ance, 649-7620. Enterprls 194B. iw m 6»4 room Ranch with fin- 3580 Main St., H u'tford eheclc this listing. Features rooms,, attached garage, tlon. Will give lease. Spacious ------• ------MANCHESTER — large mod- in®/ J*^®«*«way and garage, CoRtiBEEd From ProeodiEg Pago ONE OP THE Finer things of In Back of FOUR ROOM tenement, Bis- 10 rooms, steam oU heat bullt-lns, dishwasher. City - West Side, em Ranch, central Iwatlon, 2 au plastered, fireplace, finished VERNON — Freshly painted 8t4 Sen. R(rf>ert Kennedy life — Blue Lustre carpet and Old Fuller Brush Building sell St., 870. Call 64S-62B8, 9-B. and a 8 car garage. Call sewers. Only 818,300. room Ranch, large family Hdp Wtoted—Male 36 He(p ^antcA— Mfiir 36 p ne 643-6273. Spacious 6 room home, sun- fireplaces, basement garage, ono Save, call owner, 876- SANTTAQO, Chile (AP) i ' " ' ‘ " m . — ■ ■■ ----- — --- . - upholstery vsQsajici cleaner. . AVCIIIRent ClCv.*elec- 522-7249 Doris Smith, 8085. room, sundeck, m baths, built- MANCHESTER —North end. 4 porch and garage, close- to «iiy 817,900 for quick sale. Bel Sen. R oh m F. Kennedy, D- Au t o b o d y m a n , fulI-tlme MAOHNIST — full and part- trie shampooer, 81. The Sher- ins, large lot. Must be seen, OPEN MON.-SAT. 9—9 room apartment, second floor, Suburban For Rent 66 c h ^ h e s , schools, shopping Air Real Estate, 648-9832. N.Y., had a bit of a tough titna good pay for right person, com- time all around experience re- "'i** Williams Oo. and bus line. LeA acres, 2 extra build­ tion was responsible, that the : “THE AIRCRAFT” FERRED. WILL BE TRAIN­ and haul. We haul on Sat­ — YOU GET — 1 ily. Asking $15,600. Please call Town Gjmmittee mission similar to the one that failed last week and blackened 80,000 square 16-PIECE BEDROOM storm windows, baseboard hot ®'^5'2042. 824,600. Phllbrick B^-rage, heavily wooded BIX ROOM Ranch, 2% baths, ing lots. Hayes Agency, 648- United States did not overthrow ED ON IBM 360 TO BE IN­ urdays only. Weekdays call plus mu 71------^------Realtor, 643-1577., Joao Goulart, and that Interven­ nle. Saturday call either VERNON — lovely 6 room cus­ England^’ ^^fAP "p h otofa x)^ ^ perienced people unusual 643-2438 or 643-0151 ask — PLUS — Chester, $90. Electric range r______RANCH — Large family sized FOUR FAMILY, 4-4-4-4, two ex­ The Democratic Town Com­ tion in the Dominican Republie ELECriRIC REDIGERATOR and refrigerator _ sllghtlv „ ex-_ TWENTY — FIVE acres zoned >atlo, 500. mniiciu f 1. senator calls for destruction of wages and company bene- Plenty of trees and shrubs, VERNON - Crest Rldee Dr a to five years in prison on nar- EXECUTIVE type desk, steel, ASK FOR CART ------H ouses P'or Sale 72 *rial dining room, cabinet attached garage and many ex­ WtzerA KiWOQA W 4-9« 11 Koo/%>««« ____ ^ IVlOge ur. Q t*’® Haiphong harbor in Com- Mlss Taylor was struck in tha . . EXCELLENT WAGES large 60x234 lot. Call 6684)682. meeting of the committee. • fits. In addition, you may glass top, swivel chair includ- 247-0358 OR 527-9036 CHARTER OAK St. — 5 r g t n ------1----- :— kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea- tras. CaU Bob Gerstung, Green room Ranch, 3o bedremmsDearooms, lU tie o munist North Viet Nam. , qualify for one of the sev­ AND WORKING CONDI­ ed S35 289-2675 -sK-oaoB u n rooms soronH flo.,... a ROOM Cane, extra lot *i______,__^_____ ^ . , , _ . . ____.;?! _ baths, “ • - ’ ^ Chairman, Robert Noonan said, •; is.'.:” ^ m s second floor; 4 rooms, ' ‘on room, landscaped yard. Manor Estates, 649-5361. Eve- SIX ROOM Cape, garage, fire­ fireplace, den, garage, ( J o l H A federal administrator calls eral training programs — TIONS ’ ' ______SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT half acre '‘Being a minority representa­ in July of Richard Jepson,eraon 20,2^ ton 4“''*'' 0 first floor; two children. 643- . ^ ^ ■ • J- D. Realty, Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, nings and weekends 643-7033 or place, buUt-ins, 2 acres, $450 :re lot. Hayes Agency, ^ c l g l l C I it quits after 42 years. of Marilyn Court Apartments. t from 2 weeks to 4 years In FENCE — Heavy chain link, 4’ I ' you have no means of trans- 7111. 646-0131. RCXJKVILLE tive is always difficult, but es­ She showed . . FREE BENEFIT. D O - 643-5953. 875-4433. down. Pasek Realty, 289-7475, A princess comes calling. He is Richard Rlzza, 21. In a up - at , Wamera------duration—^that permit you high, 135' length including gate, portation. I'll send my auto f o r ______643-9088 875-3396 pecially when the major party GRAM INCLUDING ACCI­ $125. Buyer must remove it. you- No obligation on your part FOUR ROOM heated apart- MANCHESTER 742-8248. n companion case tried last Monday morning, think- - to EARN WHILE YOU , Dutch rinicnini -.1 '"T '” LAKEWOOD Orcle - Five bed- ARE YOU handy young man? COVENTRY — Small farm on resorts to ridicule of the con­ Wants Step Up DENT Sc HEALTH INSUR­ 643-8472. whatsoever, even if you don't ment, near the business sec- ^utch Coloniai, plus porches ...... U month, Harry J. Overend, also makeup man could Uke , LEARN! ANCE room Colonial with 1% baths, We have house that badly SPACIOUS Spilt, 3 twin size state highway, 7 room house, structive ideas proposed by ------buy. tion. Call 643-5118 between 8:30 garage, excellent condition ELLINGTON 50 acres with Haiphong: Sen. Richard B. -j of East Hartford, was sentenc- ^® black eye. Producer new kitchen, loaded with ex- needs you! 5% room Ranch, bedrooms, rec room, 114 baths, barn, cro and knock out the water- er, whom police believe to have Miss Berryman, 28, met Ba ly one acre of land, near acre v/ooded lots. Rtiasell Real- examiner day room Cape, fireplace, IVi FOR $34,000 YOU can buy a Priced at only $18,700. U & R Chester at Concordia Lutheran ‘’Y "*® board of education. the half-starved people of TRADES buses, shopping and schools. ty, 623-1073. wlm pronounced Jepson dead. Baden-Powell migrated to S' ^rrv.nr-'jeo'idt ssEiTBooM-isr„-„r.-::rT::;; baths, bay windows, only, $16,- number of things, swimming Realty Co., Inc., Realtors, 643- Church Hall. His subject was YGOP Meeting either Hanoi or Haiphong, but For Grid Squad Overend is also alleged to Australia last April and is w o r ? TRAINING COURSES condition, 649-6295. ing room, kitchen, bedroom 900, for Immediate sale. Bel pool, new car, boat, round trip 2692. Robert D. Murdock, 643- “ The Phenomena of Hypnosis.” State Senator Lucy Hammer we should cut off the line of mil­ tion, $30, 643-1894 after 5 p.m. and bath, electric range, re­ ""a ‘"K Melbourne as a sales en-* Two weeks to 92 weeks— PHILBRICK AGENCY Air Real Estate, 643-9332. to Tokyo for instance. Or Suburban For Sale 75 The speaker explained that his Branford and State Rep. itary supplies by enforcing a WASHINGTON (AP) — The Rizza and Jepson. 30 GALLON Gas water heater, i0xl2 RUG, GRILL, cornices. frigerator, heat and hot water, gineer. WITH PAY — in Machin- you can buy a new home with main purpose was to bring the Dowd _Jr. exf Trumbull blockade." Air Force announced today it ______^ ing, Sheet Metal. Tool, Die very good condition, $20; Cole no pets, available December 1. FOUR - BEDROOM Cape with VERNON — 4-bedroom Ranch NUMERIC KELLER miscellaneous items. Call 649- 649-8464 16x30 heated family room, all Vernon knowledge of hypnosis closer to speak at an open meeting Larrick Quits has changed the honor code at and Gage Making and Pipe man floor furnace, $15 or best Call McKinney Brothers, Inc., sunporch, oversized garage, to desirable Center area, fire- Madeleine Lafue-VeronT 9800 after 5 p.m. done up in fieldstone and to­ the public, and said, that al- "'® Tolland Young Republi- the Air Force Academy and Vets Eligible „ Making. offer; aluminum combination 643-2139. fenced in yard, recently redec­ placed living room, 1% baths, PARIS (AP) — The French OPERATORS _ SEVEN ROOM older home, bacco bam boarding. A stone ★ SEE HERE ★ though the word came from the ®®^ Club tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Retires: Food and Drug Ctom- adopted most recommendations storm and screen door, 2'8''x orated inside, close to every- fireplace with book shelves and family kitchen, loaded with missioner George P. Larrick is a committee that studied the attorney of former Algerian — NEAT AND CLEAN, small 4 1 '“‘J^xlSl. Thi^r I^onT^dTgency. TeaF 6 room Cape ready for im­ Greek meaning "sleep,” the ''*® Town Hall, For Tax Cuts APPRENTICE COURSES 6’8'', $10 or best offer. 742-8453. W a n te d — ^I'o B u y pine cabinets, (lishwasher, etc., retiring after 42 years witli the academy's practices after wide- President Ahmed Ben Bella said Tracer Keller operators or ______roommom apartment,nr»ar+Tviani suitable4nui<. fort Aianon E. Robcrtsoii, Rcfilltor. tors 646‘0469 curiosity comers all around. mediate occupancy. Alu­ subject was fully aware of what '^® speakers will discuss the ^ Three and four years — Insulated sliding glass doors basement garage, rear porch, federal government. spread cheating was disclosed Town Assessor T. Joseph '®‘‘®Y that proof has been re- experienced machinists to WE BUY and sell antique and youn.g or middle aired couple, ®^3-5953 minum siding. Wall-to-wall transpired about him while un- “ Bepublican story,” expressing * W iTri PAY — in Machin­ run Numeric Keller, night lead out to patio and full acre partially finished rec room. A Larrick, who will be 64 Fri- there. Murphy said today that vet- ®®‘ved that Ben Bella is still WHEELCHAIR, excellent con­ used furniture, china, glass, sil- ??5 monthly. 649-8055. HTTPi!’ imY-ajTT’j i, V. TWO FAMILY, 5-5, on level carpet. Excellent condition der the influence, and his senses l“ ^rol versus conservative ing, Tool A Die Making shift only, top rates, ample of trees providing the setting lot of house tor $16,900. Hayes day, has been commissioner Measures also have been tak- erans of-- Viet______Nam___ and- of the » dition, $35. Call 875-7366. treed lot. Prime east side loca- throughout. Value plus at were more acute at this time views. Sen. Hammer and Rep. ' and Sheet Metal. Agency, 646-0131. since 1954. His entire career has on which apparently would lead Dominican Republic and Bay of Madeleine Lafue-Veron, who overtime, complete fringe fVMvrPT iT'ro' - 8iun’s,^ pewter, scrap ‘^go’ld, ^^AT, second floor 5 room flat, evl'^Toom V I "'®®‘®y B. Smith Agency, for this 7 room Raised Ranch. only $15,500. than under normal circumstanc- Bowd are members of a speak- been spent with the FDA and its to lessening of emphasis on foot- acUons are now eligible '^®'®"‘'®<' Ken Bella during the . NOW IS THE TIME TO benefits. Apply in person COMPLETE 0-gauge Lionel watches, old jeweliw hobby ^ ‘bedrooms, also pantry, 2 I T ^ T Realtors, 643-1567. Built during the year 1963 from GLASTONBURY — Owner es. ers team set up by the state between 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. the owner's ideas and custom predecessor agency. ball. for tax assessment deductions, A'K®''‘ an war, said the deposed CHECK “THE AIRORAFT’’ transferred. Better than new 4 Beginning his actual demon- ®®*''rol committee, and will Agency, MANCHESTER — cozy 6 room handicraft. The living room Secretary of Welfare John W. The special committee, head- I*^t as are veterans of all U.8 . ‘ ®®‘'®f’® mother had received a ^ all Lionel accessories, best tents or whole estates. Furni- ‘’ ®'" ^ “ ccupancy, $85. 643-8116. bedroom Colonial, pony shed, strations with extra - sensory o ' illustrating their Visit the Employment Office, Realtors, 649-5324. Cape, aluminum storms, car­ dining room is completely Colli & Wagner Gardner says Larrick has ®'l by Ret. Gen. Thomas D. wars. letter from her son. The mother ___ ture Repair Service. 643-7449. FOUR ROOM duplex, attractive wooded acre lot, ex- ® 400 Main St.. East Hartford, port. RfXJK'VILLE perception, Juster had a volun- Machiningr Technology , ., PARiTTri? o'mjTT'n'T' A amesite drive, excellent wainscoted, 16x30, with cypress cellent neighborhood for chil­ achieved remarkable success in White, former Air Force chief By virtue of Public Act 167, rocognized the handwriting, she Conn. Open Monday through USED LUMBER, large wheel 643-9088 876-3396 tcer come on stage and select a Hammer is serving her Coi'poration ocated, adults, no pets, $85. g Colonial eloq»°bi condition! large lot. Hanley boarded and beamed ceiling. dren. Under $30,000. Call Su­ card third term in the State Sen- protecting the American people of staff, turned in a 14-page re- passed by the 1965 General Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tues­ barrow, range oil burner, etc. R oom s W ithou t -RnariT «:q 6-13 2628. I5u.lt 6 room Colonial close to Agency, 643-0030. Family sized kitchen is com- from five, each marked __ from impure and unsafe drugs P°rt ‘ast May after 109 cadets Assembly, the additional vet- Sbe said it waa the first tangtf 643-0768. rvooros Wlinoul Hoarg ------Bowers School, 1V4 baths, fire- ______^ zanne Shorts,. 643-8886.------J. Wat------„ ...... with ...... different symbols. She'®'to- She formerly served three day evenings Ull 8 p.m.. and 32 Glendale Rd., South Windsor and foods. resigned in the cheating Inci- erans are eligible for the $1,000 ble proof that Ben Bella la stllj Saturdays 8 a.m. to 12 noon. — ■ t h e THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- A V A ^ B L E Dec. 1 - 4-room P‘a®e. carpeting, garage. Big SIX ROOM Cape, breezeway, fns IncludTnT^ r S e S t o ^ 3 son Beach and Co., Realtors, ECHO DRIVE m Vernon — Five selected the card without show- ^rms to the SUte House of An Equal Opportunity 21 Central Row, Hartford, 522- ’P®"’ Ranch with basement ga- ing it to him and placed it in a Representatives, and has been, Gardner has named a five- deat. assessment deduction and up to ®Uve. He was deposed last Junp tage Street, centrally located. attached garage, asking $17,- generous bedrooms ^2 full cer- man committee to advise him The Air Force listed a num- *3 000. 1' disabled. by his army strongman Houratl Employer Diamonds— 'W atches— •IK- '■®®‘''®"“ a‘ area, large envelope. He drew a pic- to® most active in the educa- large. pleasantly furnished 900. J. D. Realty Co.. 643-5129. f “ :thr“ c « ^ on the desirable qualifications ber of changes in carrying out The act designates the vet- Boumedlenne. e Jewelry 48 rooms, parkincr Call 649-2358 Lail 649-4319 after 5 T. J. Crockett, Real------^ n ------SOTsibly priced to sell at $16,- ture on the outside of the sealed *'*®” ®®mmittee. tor a successor. the code among tliem a provi- erans as those who served In u 1 j . * PRATT for overnight and permanent P'*"' A^iNCHESTER - Spacious 8 Tl^ere ,s also a full bath envelope, and the card inside She is a member of the new WATCH AND JE W E D Y re­ and laundry room on the low- O43-1077. . . . . , , Connectiriit TT h fi « ----- Mec’ s Plana tout an accused cadet or Nam after Dec. 31, 1963, or Harold Wilson guest rates. ------room English (Sjlonlal, 4-bed- Use Bright Colors FTJLL TIME — experienced pairing. Prompt service. Up to ______LARGE EXECrUTTFE Ranch. 7 rooms,____ 1V4 baths,_____, ___ den, rec ®® '®''®* Iteated 2- drawing. ^ '^‘toeas shall be told that his naval or air force supportive LONDON (AP) _ British WHITNEY service station attendant. Aj> *20 on your old watch in ROOM with kitchen privileges ROOM apartment. In- rooms, modem kitchen with all room, garage. Hayes Agency. Sarage. Well planned for Darticioate regulations ^"‘^..to® Princess: Britain’'^ Princess statements are voluntary but acUon in the Cuban Tomkln Bay Prime Minister Harold Wilson ply in person, Dick Noel, Tri- trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. central location. Mrs. Dorcey' 136 Bissell St. huilt-ins, dining room, two fire- 646-0131. ' minimum maintenance with re- A Cute Miss! ^ k ed C to t i n k % a T a m f X h gTes ®'^Y be used against him fn any area after Dec. 31. 1963, or in Plans to come to the u S u S angle-Tpke. Service, 128 Tol- “'37 Main Street, State 14 Arch St. ’ 5'Vv ------places, 2r^ baths, family room, —■__ ;______—------—______movable windows, dipped and another a tour digit mimhpT^ d ulaUons bv varinns^ Snowdon, are in Washing- board hearing or court-martial, 'b® Dominican Republic opera- States early next month to ad- AIRCRAET land Tpke., 643-7614. Theater Building. ______duplex, garage, tw^ car garage wooded lot; MANCHESTER — Executive stained cedar shingles and a another a tour-digit number and ulaUons by various agencies ton. Their agenda is similar in The advisory committee found U®". after Arpll 27. 1966. dress the United Nations. the third a playing card. He and departments of the state, DIvflfelON OF ------COMFORTABLY Furnished ' family, 2 older children $29,600. Pliilbrick Agency 649- neighborhood, 7 room Colonial, host of other features. Call us, some ways to that of any visitor 'bat cheating was eight Umes Murphy said that any of those Informed sources said tha stood away from the trio holding Rep. Dowd Is serving his u n it e d AIRCRAFT CORP Wtehen help ~ ------room for older gentleman, ^nximum. Inquire 21 Fairfield 8464. 4 bedrooms, 1V4 baths, cabinet- we'll show you through. Wol- to the national capital. more prevalent among football veterans can get Im--' •. minister also wants to confer a small blackboard marked first term in the House. He is a wanted, apply in person, Char- Fuel and Feed 49-A parking, 272 Main st ------::------:— ®*^ kitchen, porch, garage, verton Agency Realtors, 649- “ We look forward with great players than other cadets who duotlons by applying ait his of- with President Johnson in ^Jast Hartford 8, (Connecticut ter Oak Restaurant, 120 Char­ _ MANCHESTER — Sparkling beautifully landscaped lot, only 2813. with a row of three squares on member of the appropriations pleasure to spending as much were not athletes. - ...... «• BALED hay for horses and cat- ROOMS FOR RENT, ladies pre------— fice in the Municipal Building. Washington. ^ th e r Connecticut Plants in ter Oak St. Cape of 6 rooms on large lot $19,900. Hayes Agency. 646-0131. ------top and three on the bottom. He committee and is connected time as we can seeing the art The Air Force, said that foot- gorth-Haven and Southington 'erred, cooking facilities, An- Furnished Apartments G3-A with patio, trees and p riv a cy ,------MANCHESTER — Immaculate wrote in each of the top squares with the public affairs section treasures and historic build- ball players and other athletes bale or ton. Call 64S-3895, 643- tral location. Call 649-7292 ------aluminum siding. A walk-to- SIX ROOM Rolling Park Cape, 6 room modem (Colonial, m and obscured his wriUng with of the General Electric Co. in i An Equal Opportunity 097f after 7:30 evenings. Lyn- 649-8691. ’ THREE ROOM apartment all ings," the princess said. now are being evenly distributed Salesmen Wanted 36-A school location. Real home with, fireplace, nicely land- baths, fireplace, aluminum pieces of cardboard. He then Bridgeport, a Employer, M & F lale Farm, Rt. 44A, Bolton. — _ . — ------utilities, central location, ’ one CAPITAL QUOTE among the cadet squadrons and value at $16,800. Madeline scaped lot. full cellar, oil hot storms, 2-car garage, many ex­ asked each man to tell his Grange Anniversary Gus Hall, spokesman tor the that athletes will meet together !»- . ^ ------LARGE National concern has w n n n . . j ~ '^'LEAN pleasant rooms (2) in or two adults, parking 272 Smith, Realtor, 649-1642 or choice aloud and wrote these Members of the ^LERK for our shipping depart- opening in it's management ^ hardwe^, private home. Can be seen at - water heat, easily financed, tras. Immediate occupancy, Tolland U.S. Communist party: "Wher- only during their sport seasons Mabel Sheridan, 643-8iS9. city utilities, 433 Parker. 649- Convenient location. Hanley under the covered squares. Grange will quietly •lent, experience helpful but program. starUng in s a ^ c i L liverld ' (C a n i2 '29 Walker St. after 2 p.m. 'Tiimin^ .1 ; ----- J -ft- VIUICMJ- ob.serve''ever it's po.s.slble, we're going to and practice periods. FCR EXPERT Jot necessary, aoDlv Tobi»r Ucra ____i_j <*»verea. uaii 742-78o2, 742«7279. — _ _ ------8696 after 6. Agency, 643-0030. ^ rm n g the blMkboard toward their 79th Anniversary at to- nm Communists tor public of- ’^®^®‘' ‘®8^® l>ackground required. No 507 WOODBRIDGE ST. — 3 bed­ the audience h® removed the night’s meeting at 8 p.m. at ' P ® ic 01 _ m o d e r n r o o m , private bath ' ‘®® ’ COUNTRIES SWAP PEOPLE WHEEL ALIGNMENT-WHEEL BALANCING Mfg, (Company, 114 experience necessary. Unlimlt- SEASONED WOOD for fireplace and entrance, 'rec Business Ixicatioiu room Ranch, dining room, fire­ cardboard and the name, num- the Grange Hall #. ------' - room privil- CAPITAL FOOTNOTES SAN FRANCISCO ( A P )- RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORIN g Jrooklyn St., Rockville. pd future. $150. per week to *■ For Rent place, screened porch, on bus ber and playing card he had and furnace, $20. per cord, $12. eges, parking. 643-9895 64 Convention Workshop Fcderal investigators' have Americans are migrating to start. For appointment call AD line, newly painted outside, written matched exactly those COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE per half cord, delivered. 742- — ^------3 ,7 3, oFM-rTro ------TT:------' " ' r — ------The Tolland County work- learoed the cause of last week's Canada by Increasing numbers 3-9627 or 644-0202. ' .6438. ATTRACTIVE Room, centrally ST. — Attrac- needs some redecorating In ®''“ ®",*’Y the men. g^op ...... SEE . ' . : .... Live nfTirA on/1 ______o I/I a a._ for the Constitutional giant nortlieastern power fail- the Canadian Imhiigratlon Serv! Iocate pie parking, reasonable rates, owner 649-7660. CLARKE MOTOR SALESi Products 50 domplete telephone and se'ere- — '------MAN TO WORK IN ®T® P®®b'«'"®rY Meadowbrook School. The Department has proposed 1966 More than 13,600 persons have TIRE CITY Male or Female 37 MATCm ------— r~ b o o m for business or profes- tarial services available on SPRING STREET — A custom twTmade'^“ d ^ sllbjecto^ Ju S ®P®nsored by the «ugar quotas of 9.8 mUllon short entered C ^ a d a 't o !)r fh e " u X d 301 BROAD STREET— 643^9521 premises. Inquire at building Banch by Ansaldl. Six big ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT nut thpm ^ a .(aol -.1 .- Democratic State Central Ctom- tons. . A Coast Guard spokes- States by permanent residence APPLICATIONS are being tak­ ‘' ‘tchen privileges. put them in a deep sleep and j • . »u . I Has immediate opening for or call 649-4581. Evenings 649- rooms, l\i baths, porch, ga­ man says a fire of the type in 1965, compared to 12 666 in en for full-time employment as f ’ * ‘’Y . 649-6268 after 6 p.m. MUST BE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE aroused them with a tap on the T • a gas station, attendant, basket, in own container. Bot- — ______1421. rage, built-ins, vacant. Wooded which destroyed the Panamani- 1964. Three times as many Cana­ sales persons and department ahoulder after giving them r-i. , ^ . 1 food pay and benefits. ti"s Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill lot. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- an liner Yarmouth would be dians annually settle in the managers. Grant's, Manchester SELLING EXPERIENCE HELPFUL some post-hypneSe tostruc- LIGHT Housekeeping fumiehed 1677. highly unlikely on a U.S. vessel. United States, the service said. t Parkade. tions. One was told to recall *^® ^'^® 7- room, 136 Bissell St. LARGE comer store tor rent, i -^PPly to person to Jerry APPLES — JO-day special. Macs reasonable. 643-7728. APPLY IN PERSON her life at age six and asked to Convention, will i Martell. write her name on a large card. h”* *"®®'to8 '« ac- SEE MR. THORP, ADVT. DIRECTOR ^ p S d toft a T C crus^trt.;rar ^n SS: men.TaS, c^tortS ^^GHT She was put to sleep again ^ “ ^ t Tollapd County town l^ a l firm. Complete profes- em Spy. 172 S. Main St tioned office, 100 per cent Main told to return to her present ®®'""'"'«®» the public with 857 BROAD ST. room, $14. weekly. 649-7304 af­ sional faislUtles are available. —------ter 4. Street location. Inquire Mar­ Banch, 7 rooms, wall to iHanrljFHtFr lEuifttittg age. aroused and asked to “ e proposed changes to . the This is not just another sales n . , , ^ — ~ > ------——______— ______low's Department Store. wall carpeting, stove, fire­ 8143 write her nfime. When shown “ to*'® ^® ''s'‘'u '‘®n. and to on­ M but a chance to make a Household Goods NORTH END — 2 furnished bed- D sim A B L B stoze or office place, g;arage, trees, very 1040 to ;_the audience the cards re- quesUons that may ^ tlrne career In a reward- CLEAN, USED refrigerators rooms, separate entrance, free space, ground floor, clean, at­ good location, assumable ve^ed ■ that the first was writ!- ^” ®®' tog profes^on If you feel that ranges, automatic washers ®®'‘ 649-2469. tractive and reasonable. Apply mortgage. 2592-H ten to a childlike hand and _ Filled Mr. Daly, State Theatre, 11 >An4).RAIlA gave her maiden name, while tJ ^ ® Volunteer Fire o l g a g e m s An lA-inch hritrht.eveH m l.. H*® »®cond Was in her adult P^P®®'*” ®*!' Will refill soda and LEASE > 4 W Apar^ents— Fiat»— a.m. - 8 p.m. ____ , For this easy to sew jerkin A CAR FROM PAUL DODGE PONTIAC •ad pleated skirt that is so ver- like this is sure ,to delight the h^dwrltlng and gave her mar- PG BORE OPERATORS m. A ' ______„ |„. GOOD INVESTMENT IN T«-em«.i, 83 oPiSi— J.D. REALTYC!o. ••tile. With it wear a high-neck- lltUe lady! You’ll find tWs soft. ^ ^ 4v« ‘“ ®* P"' Herald. EVERYTHING In sterilized re- dustrial space tor rent. Ideal T®p rat(M, overtime, all benefits •d sweater or blouse. cuddly doU fun to make and so “ V ® - * ® '^®^® If ALL MAKES condiUoned used furniture and 149 OAKLAND ST. — 2 rooms ®»W‘®®®- machines or wood- 648-5129 ^hia profit sharing. EXCELLENT LOCATION! No. 8143 with patt-o-Rama is very nice for Christmas-glving. . ^ J" hypnosis and ReaMents who ur ih Situations Wanted- appliances, high quality — low and bath, $65. 643-2426. 9-6. working shop. Vernon area. prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 195 — - .-77:-^— ------—___ Contact owner at 876-2042. — ^______-______«a Sizes 10. 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Pattern No. 25Q2-H hsi pat- '®®“ ng of to ^0^0 t h®^^ exTin^i,*, ALL MODELS Fetnale ‘TO SETILE ESTATE” ilanchester Tool & Design 38 South Street, RockvUla. '876- LOOKINO for anything In real MANCHESTER — 6-6 duplex, estate rentals — apartments, OFFICE SPACE available, one, y o u n g m o t h e r will babysit ®-®-' nice condition, 2 611 furnaces, At a queauon and answer toe*n off. The fire d ep a itS JM Hartford Rd.. Manchester ------— homes, multiple dwellings, call "iroe room suite, new ^tot. I X yante. To order, send $.36 to coins neriod n,* will also fill all extinguishers USE OUR OiNE OR TW O YEAR by the day or week. Call 875- modem bathrooms, excellent 2-FAMILY HOUSE i 649-5263 6470 tor further information ~ ^®®“ y. 643-6129. building, electric heat and cen- To order, send $.50 in coins to:— Anne Cabot, Manchester ------mtormatlon. automatic zlg . zag. cabinet 7— — ------tral air conditioning, ample location. Also unusual S-bed- 271 WOODBRmOE' STREET t _ o.,« 4^______A_____ demonstraUon Juster told jiow ^""[..to®. schools, the jalH and BE SURE TO SEE OUR room Ranch with rec room, moala was used i public h u i k i i ^ i g i i ^ LEASING PLAN ^tant ------WOMAN WOULD like to baby- f” ®'’ ®*' '^ceUent condlUon, but- Parking, triple A location. Call Large Spacious Lawn . . ® Manager sit, ManchesterMan'chester “ or *0“ boles, ®mbroidera,'“heiirs.embroiders, hems. *'°ve. rofrlgemtor, parking. R-R. D!‘D. MMurdock. u r& ."643-269^ (US.anoo ' '' over half acre land, 8 garages. medicine, and dentistry and STUDDED SNOW TIRES! ^ ow led ge of lumber and/or area 649-0843 •'®-> was 8309.50, unpaid bal- ^m pletely redecorated, $12U. —------For full l^ormatlon call Eills- Shaded a ^ Shrubbed N®w York. N.Y. 10036. “• cannot _ »?®"®>'®*te«' Evening Herald ^ a te d trades desirable. Perm- _^e a , 649-0843. ,-----impa^ - “ forest SU Off Mato St. 646- ~ _____ , worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, For m -dlas. mailing «Id $.10 tor each pattern P ^ t Name, be maSe to do a S y ^ g T h it o ® o r r ; . p ; n S B .T t •*fr oacb®a«h paittein.nAM«m PrintPninf Name, Address with Zin Code Stvle u*___ a.___ uimg wnue ^ __. . •lent position with ndvanoo.advance ------—------manfa L p43-0000. Houses Por Rent '65 648-6930. “ STnoUseii that he "would n ^ QuotnOo, tel. 875-2845. * ------____ ^ m en ts of $6. monthly. City Sew- AiMress with Zip Cbde, Style PAUL DODGE T®**' tWJJrtunity tor qualified — B ird s— P ets 41 tog Center, H(U'tford, ASKING V28.000 toader normal clrcum- — ------______622-0476. ™ ^ rtectrlc &«m- THREE ROOM furnished sec- ROOMY 6% room Bpllt M4 Ko. and Size. Send $.50 now tor your new atancea.” * . -A^ppiy - . 06S Nichols-Manehester Tire 5 —- part German LIKE-NEW Caloric l TO BE SEEN BY APPOINTMENT Complete, inspiring, easy to •65 Fall and Winter Album!, Mulled cider was serv«l at a JIARTFoRD lumber CO. *®ad — the fall Sc winter '65 Regular features; custom collec- aoclal Urns h efn » >h.> ji'TT—Ve Sr tendency ««to INCORPORATED t 875-2(Xrt. •«* !»«>»«»• ^ ^ v e . top Shape, 876. CALL 622-1165. or 649-4085 PONTIAC I Albany Ave. Hartford Baaio Fashion. Send $.60 now t l^ ; items to crochet, knit. «•ns« d A _A. — *--•»— -

. Members of lUlng Junior V Mystic Review, \*irBA, will High School p r o are reminded . : meet and have potluck tonight to attend Open House tonight at 6:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. A ZBA Denies Raise, Improved Benefits < : at the CathoUc at 7:30 ■ at the Howell Cheney iW & fn v OrolM M reminded teacup auction is also schedul­ Technical School. The event -of the OombliMd S M h en Oir- ed. AMERICAN was planned for last Tuesday Zaleski Bid olea Bveqbit of ReoolIecUon to- In New Rogers Agreement night but postponed because of momur at 8 pjn. at Our lady Jessie Sweet Circle of North The Zoning Board of Appeals the power blackout James Employes o f the Manchester disability benefit from $40 to ’ Kovember 13, 1985 o f . Calvary Retreat House, Methodist Church will meet (ZBA) In a brief session last LeSure ftf 274 Parker S t, au­ plant of the Rogers Cotp. have $46, and the pension ^ e f i t will VWmlagton. Refreshments will Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home night denied one request, grant­ thor and teacher certification Cloudy, much colder tod|fat^^ -^i jie •srved. of Mrs. Harry Tinklepaugh, 181 ed four others and tabled a received a 23^-cent per hour be raised from $2.26 per month officer In the State Department per year of service to $2.60 on 14^547 low 20-25; partly sunny, tafany Hollister St. sixth. package under the contract o f Education, will speak at the Sept. 26, 1066. Ihe Greater Hartford Chap­ axid cold tomorrow, hlgfa 86-40. ; ‘ next meeting of Dllng Junior TTie denlM waa to a request signed Nov. 2 with Local 654, ter of the American Associa­ The Army Navy Auxiliary The company negotiating High School p r o scheduled for for a variance by Jose{A and United Papermakers and Pa- Manehester^A CUy of Vittage Charm tion of Retired Persons will will have Its Christmas party team was Norman L. Geen- EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Leona Zalesid, who sought per­ perworkers. VOL. LXXXV, NO. 41 meet on Thursday at 1:30 p.m., on Dec. 1 and not tomorrow as man, executive vice president; 8 (F(XOCK-~LEGION HOME, LEONARDO. (THIRTY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) school. mission to conduct a locksmith Hie terms of Uie contract Harry H. Birkennith, secretary- MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1965 (CaMOfled Advertlaing oa Page 88) hi the psirlors of Immanuel was reported in error in yester­ shop in the garage at 7L Unn- PRICE SEVEN CENTS day’s Herald. were released by the company treasurer; Milton B. Yeoman, Congreerational Church. John more Dr., In Residence Zone A. today. personnel director; and Thomas Grant Field, representative of The Senior Citizen’s Club will The board voted imanimously meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Charles A. Joy, son of Mr. The agreement Includes a 7 H. Johnston Jr., director of the Social Security Administra­ that no hardship of the proper­ per cent wage hike over a two- Senior Citizen’s Center, 39 and Mrs. Nathan Joy of 58 manufacturing. tion, will review the Medicare ty had been proven, as required year period and improved fringe iVeu? Interest School S t Harold Buckley of Walker St., was elected to Pi Union negotiators were program. by regulations. benefits covering the group ONLY AT MICHAELS CAN YOU PURCHASE FAMOUS the Hartford Social Security Delta Phi national honorary Charles F. Reilly, international Key Ballots Taken HAYWARD, calif. (AP)' Agency will speak on “Medi­ French fraternity at the Col­ The requesU which were medical Insurance program and representative. United Paper- Mrs. Chester Tupper of 293 pensions. —^Tbm Hambaugh and Rosa care.” The meeting is open to lege of William and Mary, Wil­ granted, all by unanimous vote, makers and Paperworkers, TREASURE CHEST U.S., Viet Troops Woodbridge St is serving a went to: Retroactive to Oct. 4, em­ McDonald found a. common two-jrear tenn on the board of all interested senior citizens. liamsburg, Va., where he is a AFlrCTO: Richard R. Hebert, interest. Both liked to hear senior. Anthony Salamone, a variance ployes covered by the contract directors of the Hartford president; Walter H. Hobby, DIAMONDS radio broadcasts of the San to erect a breezeway and garage will receive a 3H per.cent wage vice president; George Fratus, String Orchestra, The orchestra Martha Circle of Emanuel at 279 Hilliard St., in Residence Increase, and effective Sept. 26, Your diamond purchase is fotever. Francisco Giants basebaU wdll commemorate Its 26th an­ Lutheran Church will meet recording secretary; Elmer By Vatican Council games. Zone A, which will be closer to 1966, another 3 H per cent Confide in an established Jeweler. South Windsor ^ Taylor, treasurer; and Edward "Oh, darn, what will we niversary next year. Its first of Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Mu­ sideUnes than , regulations per­ raise. This means an average Because his reputation is at Marchisenuk,, chief steward. stake, you can trust his talk about now ?’’ Rosa ask­ two concerts for next season sic Room of the church. Mrs. mit. per hour increase of 8.8 cents VATICAN CITY (AP) clear stockpiling as a threat to marriage as an element impor- will be held Jan. 30, 1966, Hedvlg Earn will lead devo­ Judgment and honor ed after the season ended. Hit on Two Fronts Ganley Given The Atlantic Refining Oo., a the first year and an additional COWS’ LAST STAND hia price. — ^The Vatican Ecumenical mankind. Results win not be tant not only for bringing chll- tions. The Rev. C. Henry Ander­ 8.9 cents per hour average the “Let’s talk about getting variance to erect a free-stand- LANSING, Mich, (AP)— (3ouncil today approved an jo u n c e d , however until Fri- dren Into. the world but as a son, pastor, will conduct Bible Jaycee Prize in : ground sign at 288 W. Mid­ second year. married,” suggested Tom. There still is a 200-acre dairy interim statement on birth , ^ council’s next work- physical expression of mutual study. Hostesses are Mrs. dle ’Tpke., in Business Zone HI, In addition, Rogers Qirp. will As Illustrated nie Rev. Joseph Fouquette farm within the limits of Land­ control that some experts between husband and wife, COMPARE OUR George Okerfelt, Mrs. Paul Salo The South Windsor Junior which will be closer to the street now pay 86 per cent payment married them at a rest home Chamber of Commerce has pre­ sing a city of 113,000 persons, sa y eventually could nrn. . document affirms that a Tuesday. and Mrs. Mary Levitt. line than regulations permit. of the employes’ group Insur­ PRICES ON ALL but cows are Just about to leave $325 vide the basi