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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 186HI Average Daily Net I^eas Rub The Weather ^ , For the Week B n M Mostly cloudy tonight dof' Deoeijaber 8 ,1 9 6 8 " Cub Scout Pack 53 .of Wad-' tomorrow morning, suhny Ut* A bout Town dfell School 'Will meet tomorrow High School Makes Ilians 23 Enter Lions - mdrrow afternoon; low tonlgilt at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafe- Gifts O f Fruit in mid 20s, high tomorrow 4#* .teri^ Scouts are reminded- to Essay Contest 15,131 ^ 46. American lAglon Auxiliary and sweets have been a means of gracious expression fotc Mmehe$ter^A City of VUIagB Charm Will have a Ohristmae party bring small, unwrapped gifts for For Work^Study Program A total of 23 local entries have untold years, conveying a warm message of understanding^ Monday at 8 p.m. at the Legion children at Mansfield State kindliness and esteem from good friend to good friend. I Home. Mrs. Carroll (ihartier, Training School. Prospective A pilot progrreim of atat«- operating a recently begun job been received in the Uons Clubs VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 65 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1966 (Classified Advertising on Page 29) PRICE SEVEN CENTS International Essay O orit^ on chairman ol the Past Presi­ cub scouts are Invited to attend supeiwiseU apprenticeship train­ placement service for all local the subject “ Peace.” Manches­ PINEHURST 6IFT BASKETS dent's Club, will head an en­ if accompanied by a parent. ing III machine trades is planned youth 14 to 17, Is issuing work­ ter tiiSn Contest Chaiirman Ben tertainment committee. Mem­ to begin at Manchester High ing papers, and Is doing voca­ O lid DELUXE GIFT BOXES ... .$25.00 to $7.5(^ School next semester. tional counseling. Shankman ■ * announced today. bers are reminded to bring grab Chapmen Court, Order . of The entries closed last Satur­ Custom packed .with "the finest fruits and special foods . . bag gifts. The announcement that a Honest Error Ameranth, will have a Christ­ day. Manchester residents aged order for Christmas.. .or any day. ..dally deliveries lit' mas party tomorrow at 7:45 number of students will begin Manchester. part-time factory jobs related 14 to 22 were qligible. MILWAUKEE, Wis. \ The Giolden Age Club will p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Warning Issued Shankman said .that the town Clubs.. .(Corporations.. .Mothers.. .Fathers.. .Daughters and (A P ) — Miss Kathleen meet Friday at 2 p.m. at the to their schoplwork was made Mrs. Olive Recave and Mrs. ■wlimer, to be aimounced on Feb. S on s.. .'We will be glad to take your order and deliver at tlma.. Thews said, her kindergar­ Senior Citizen’s Center, Myrtle by Sidney Cohen, occupational Harry Case are co-chairmen of In 2-Car Crash 1, will be awarded a $50 U. S. specified. ten class at Washington and Linden Sts., weather per­ coordinator for the school sys­ entertainment. Mrs. Raymond Sa'vinga Bond, aird will be elig­ Elementary School was mitting. Members are reminded tem. Ruddell is chairman of a re­ Alfred Coda, 61. otJ»5 N. Main ible for a district prize. singing “Tannenbaum, O to bring articles for a grab bag. Cohen said he is currently FRESH TURKEYS Atom Smasher freshment committee. Members holding talks with several pros­ St. was taken to Manchester The district winner will be ROAST BEEF Tannenbaum" Thursday are reminded to bring gifts for pective employers, who he said Memorial Hosnital last ni?rht af­ eligible to compete in the state CURE 81 HAMS WASHINCITON (A P )__ _ as the world’s most powerful, dison, Wls.; Sierra foothills, while rehearsing for a Members of Sunset Rebekah an exchange. Officers will wear and perhaps the national con­ MORRELL HAMS have been “ very receptive" to ter the car he was driving CLUB S'TEAKS Weston, 111., was picked to- to unravel many of the near Sacramento, Calif., and Christmas play but a 6- Flatly Denied by U.S. test. National winners, in eight Lodge will meet at Watkins- colored gowns. the proposal. day as the "site for a $375- of the structure of “ Weston. year-old boy had his own Wast Funeral Home, 142 E. Cen­ pulled out of a driveway and in­ categories, will be entered in matter. “ All'^ix sites would have been Earned Captain He said seven of 12 Juniors version which he delivered ter St., tonight at 7:30 to pay to the path o f'a cor driven by the in'temational contest. million atom smasher. Six sites to which the National suitable locations for this Manchester Duplicate Bridge and seniors enrolled in a new Please call Mrs. Elaine Thjeling at 643-4151 when you order lustily: “Atomic Bomb, O respects to the late Mrs. Helen James A. Moran, 39, of Wap- aosing ouj A. competition that Academy of Sciences had nar- project,” ABC chairman Glenn m Club will have a Christmas Frank H. Spates Jr. of vocational machine course at the A $26,(X)0 educational grant, your Fruit Basket, Conn. Native Fresh Turkey or Roast Beef. Atomic Bomb.” Lennon, a member. a career assistance grant, or had Involved dozens of commu- rowed the choice have been uh- T. Seaborg said. "Each proposal bridge tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Crestridge Dr., 'Vernon, com­ high school have volunteered to ping on New State Rd. at “ And he really -thpijght both, ■will be awarded to the nitles across the nation seeking je r study by the commission had many strong points, making the Italian American Club, 135 mander of the 249th Engineer participate in the apprenticeship Adams St., police say. he was right,” Miss Thews Photos Show world winner and $1,000 grants enterprise, the since last March. the selection of one site an eX Tlie East Catholic High Par­ Eldridge St. The event is open Company of the Connecticut program. Coda had cuts on Ws face OUR MEAT MEN HAVE SELECTED SOME QUICK . . . said. will be awarded to each of the Atomic . Energy Commission The six were: Ann Arbor, tremely difficult task. However, ent's Club is sponsoring a ptx)- to the public. Registrations will Army National Guard in Put­ All seven are currently hold­ which required stitches. He was EASY-TO-PREPARE . . . WEEKEND MEATS 'TO HELP eight semi-final winners. announced the choice. ^ Ich .: Brookhaven National after weighing all factors the gram tonight at 7:15 at the be taken at 7:45. nam, has been promoted to cap­ ing part-time jobs after school, treated and discharged, hospital No Attacks The 23 local entries will be YOU AT THIS BUSY TIME comm, issiO'n unanimously school. Joseph Kubachka, coach tain. but these are unrelated to their officials say. The 200-bllllon electron volt Laboratory at ■ Upton, Long Is- judged by a panel of three: decided that the Weston site, of the Hartford Capitols pro­ Miss Betty Jane Crandall, Capt. Spates was appointed classroom training, Cohen said. Both cars were extensively Center Pork Chops...... Ib. 89c proton accelerator is projected land, N.Y.; Denver, Colo.; Ma- Publisher’s Manchester Community College which is near Chicago and also W ithin City fessional basketball team, will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tru­ to his post in Putnam this year. “The apprenticeship program damaged, the Moran vehicle on president Frederick Lowe; Rab­ Lean Pork Roasts...any size...not ends...... Ib. 65c to 75c speak on' the aspects of the man A. Crandall of 58 White A native of Lynn, Mass., Capt. should not only prove beneficial the left front and side and the near the Argonne National Lab- I T ^ i v i 4^ bi Leon Wind of Temple Beth oratory, is the most suitable A .J -U 1 1 1 C X I, WASHINGTON (AP)— gome. The event is open to par­ St.; and Miss Kathleen Luongo, Spates joined the Marines in to the students,” said Cohen, Coda vehicle on the front end Country Style Sparerlbs *.'■...... lb. 59c Sholom; and Miss Helen Estes, location for this large project.” The XJnited States offered ents of East Catholic alumni. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law­ 1950 and served in Korea and “ but it is a,lso designed to help and right side, police say. retired chairman of the Man­ All our porkvls cut from medium weight extra lean loins. What’s Ahead? Although Ckmgress has au­ rence O. Luongo of 202 Hilliard later in the Mediterranean and m r-t the needs of industry for Coda was given a written the world a flat denial to­ chester High School English De­ thorized and appropriated mon­ Of Arsonist A copy of "Birds in Our St. are both members of Ski the Pacific. After his di-scharge, a 'f)ly of skilled warkers." warning for failure to grant the Large Chicken Breasts ...... lb. 65c day of North Vietnamese right of way. partment. ey for scientific studies of the Lives’’ has been presented to Club at Chamberlayne Junior he joined the National Guard In the high school's machines WEST HARTFORD (AP)-An charges that American A car driven by Jane R. Legs of Chicken ...... Ib. 59c widely sought 200-billion elec­ Mary Cheney Library.'“It is College, Boston, Mass. They are and was commissioned with course, taught by Joseph Maz- apparent attempt to start a fire warplanes bom b^ inside Moriarty of 19 CuShman Rd., JAPAN’S MOVIES SU P tion volt particle accelerator, newly published by the Depart­ both in the executive secretarial highest honors in the Vermont zotta and begun last Septem­ Chuck Ground ...... Ib. 79c Santa’s BanisHed at the house of the publisher of the city limits

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MANCilESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1966 PAGE PAGE TWO ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.,,FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1966 r \ Governors* Analysis of oatryihg Q 2 tainment, free hats ^ W.Va. (AP) — Dismocratlc gov- headed toe caucus of about J18, to see the Prerident or his staff Mitchell' and another retiree, using the old ideology and the Angeles expert Edwin Kantar, OPEN TONIGHT till 9 admitted today that its oppo- and profound.” Panel Topic A AKQ176 emort say their oartv lost the there was no doubt in the won’t be the same any more. (Jorinne Dougherty, were 'the old force of habit to corrupt and and favors to add to ^ iwnts stW wield “ relative super­ yReceht claims by Maq and teots your ability to defend. Put WEST £ a ^ Sam Mitchell is reUring. center of attention at the . White deceive the masses and confuse A J876 A 109 the gaiety. November election, because of o X hlS^U a^VSS’ iority’’ in the cultural and ideol- Lih of total victory followfed by The question of central office yourself in the West seat, on M i EVERY N itE NiECT and poison people's minds in ^ A932 V 5 a surge against President Jolm- didatoagSh in m f * “ We’re going, to miss you,” party. Mrs, Dougherty libfical spheres and urg^ed the more cautious evaluations indi­ order to extend their own posi­ space came up again at la.st opening lead against foui" 0 K3 O AJ109764 ir 2 New Yorit Showa son’s Great Society. ^ Johnson told “ Mitch” Thursday government service '-tnaases to oust them by elec- cate that the outcome still is in A 542 A 1098 tions and mold public o^union night’s board of education meet­ hearts. By the way, try not to nlghfr at the traditional Chrl.st- 1934 and at the White WEEK, MON. thru FRI. till ttooB or popular recall. doubt. Reports this week from SOUTH •k Two Banda ' t l ^ ‘ whr"^au?u\ed^ThuTsdky « « « « « “ " « that Johnson for staging a restoraiUon,’’ ing. peek at the South and East mah party for White House per- f*’*' 29 years. Her last as- Hie target of the attack ap­ Peking teU of mounting confu­ A AS4 signment was special assistant Ihis means that Liu and Teng -istmas card - a soft water appeared in Red Flag, the Red Flag as usual did not monds, and toe dummy ap­ 3 A 4 ^ w . tow n *5 governors, suggested at a news trine^'of Mao and Ltn. It could formed to study the problem. "U oyd Gilliam Trio” taking coats and lighting ciga- "e of the White House ihwretical organ controlled by identify the opposition to Mao pears. Dummy and declarer from 5 P.M. to ♦h ^ ® conference that Johnson may also mean that many Chinese The subcommittee's recommen­ rettes for visitors for 21 years «t evening time, For BabieSt Boys, Guests,** Oommwiet party Chairman and Lin. But Japanese corre­ play low diamonds, and your 12 Midnight. Houat me picked Up 47 yiew the posslbiUty of defeat want an end to the Maoist type dation, agreed upon by the en­ under various ti1,les including ^his mes- spondents in Peking reported partner drops the Jack. two diamonda (showing no ma­ By Reservation Only House members. toi»e senators and just giT^ up. Mao Tbe-tung and Defense Min­ of communiam. tire board, was that a separate' doorkeeper and chief reception-. : "Our warmest best wish- ister Lin Piao. today that party propaganda What now? Make a plan for jor suit) you ■will bid two no- $ ^ OOP Gov. Robert E. SmyUe es for a joyous holiday season In a development underlining building should be provided to ist. It made clear that though the chief Tao Ohu singled out Liu toe defense before you read m i. trump. Call 289-4359 rawth s balloung of Idaho agreed. the worsening relations between house the central office staff. He has known famous people and peaceful new Struggle between the two power and party General Secretary Give yourself a bad mark if (Copyright 1966 When questioned at length by Gov.-elect Wlnthrop Rocke- year. Peking and Moscow, the At last night's meeting, sub- NOW... dating back to the days of Pres- y®®"’ is signed "Lvndon“ Lyndon B. centers within tiie Chinese Com­ Teng Hsiao-plng for attack at a you lead your other diamond General Features Corp. reporters after the closed Dem- teller of Arkansas said that unUl Chinese today ordered three of conunittee chairman Richaid Ident Warren G. Harding Johnson’ and "Lady Bird John- munist party may be reading a rally Doc. IS. Tao accused them at once. You will get only one ocratic caucus. Gov Harold E. two weeks ago he never brought the six resident Soviet corre­ Messier reported that the board son.” trump trick, and South will Hughes of Iowa said that John- himself to believe that Johnson Before joining the White spondents to leave China by of finance a,t its meeting Nov; Elks Set Parly Greater Hartford’s NEWEST Dining FaciUty! make his contract. might quit. ’’But what I have House staff, Mitchell worked for Dec. as because of "anti-China 28 decided to table the question many years as a pullman porter STATE PARK GRANT If partner leads a third dia­ New Y ear’ s Eve a e if the Republicans heard from Democrats since the Joey Helps Reita with^ Script WASHINGTON (AP) The reporting.'’ until the Jan. 23 meeting. The CHURCH CORNERS present a respectable oppo- election indicates to me that he assigned to presidential trains. The official New China Ne'ws board of finance must approve mond, the best defense, South Singer-dancer Joey Heatherton (left) helps Miss At first he attended to newsmen Interior Department’s Bureau of ruffs with a small trump. And Manchester Lodge of Elks nent against him two years v^ron’t run,” Rockefeller said, Outdoor Reoreation approved Agency said Chen Wei- fan, dep­ the expenditure of funds, if a i r ^ now. K . QQp Warren P. Knowles World, Reita Faria, study her script in case she traveling with the President. uty irrformation director in the separate building is to be built. it you over-ruff with the nine, will hold its New Year’s Eve Restaurant 'n Lounge 4 But in the administration of today a $103,537 federal contri- dummy will win with the ten ^ of Wisconsin dissented. “ He’U decides to make a Christmas tour of Vietnam with Foreign Ministry, told the So­ Messier reported he requested party at the Elks Home on Herbert Hoover he moved up to toward expajiding rTO- of trumps. If you discard, South 860 Main St., East Hartford, Opposite Conn. Blvd. the DemocraUc candidates got j, he’s alive,” Knowles said, Bob Hope. Reita signed to make the trip, along viet charge d’affaires in Peking, that the board of finance discu.s.s will manage to get the trumps Bissell St., Dec. 31 from 9 no worthwhile help from the i>hig essentially the posi- with Joey and several others, but the Indian for­ th. private car 1„ J.TSL S S m . h .S Y.N. Razdukhov, the three the question at its Dec. 19 meet­ whic he continued to serve until “ W'le I'arK wroering Long out, giving you only the ace. p.m. to 2:45 p.m. f national committee, taken by Democratic Gov. I.sland Sound at East Lyme, Luscious Ifs 6o! Go! Fast, Funny, newsmen “ had done all they ing but was told the need was eign ministry disapproved. She has now learned he transferred to the White Chairman for the commit­ headed by chairman John M. _ John Ckmnally Of Texas, a close Conn. could to spread rumors and ifot “ that urgent” and ^'could Correct Play Bailey. He said the committee personal and political associate, Mrs. Indira Ghandi, prime minister, is not opposed House staff during the adminis­ slanders about China’s great The correct play, Kantar tee is Henry Pope, assisted by Aides of Rep. William L. St. Color! and Vima! wait until Jan. 23.” was very Ineffective” in the of the President. “ His whole life to her participation. (AP Photofax) tration o f, Franklin D. Roose- proletarian cjiVtural revolution” points out, is to lead the ace of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bostrom Onge, D-Conn., said improve­ CRIB WITH Paul Boardman, the school campaign. has been politics and I must aay velt. Charging their reporting aid­ trumps at the second trick. This heading the , decoration com­ ments will include a new bath­ board. representative on the He said. Nobody on the na- that I would be a bit surprised if gled in . his locked dormitory Mitchell said his most excit- INNERSPRING MAHRESS ed U.8. Imperialisnj. Chan said; takes the ten of trumps out of mittee. house to accommodate 2,800 s ch o o l building committee tional committee worked with he chose to end his career a t ^ Gagged Student room. He had an extension cord In? days were with Roosevelt, “ We absolutely cannot tolerate the dummy. Now lead your low A1 Carlson’s band will play persons, new parking area and Drop side, sculptured top rails, (SBC), reported that working tied around his neck and was He recalled that his last presi- such deliberate activities to sow diamond to partner’s ace. for dancing. any^dy Who was a Democratic gny time in the near future,” ' A H t Y llt s I t other facilijbies.' coiorful decal, toe-type release. drawings for the new intermed­ candidate,' Johnson has been Connally said TT bound hand and foot and dentlal train trip was “ secret.” discord and undermine .thC After the 11 O’clock Toast, a , Natural finish; with casters. Plastic- 6 iate school are completed and When partner then leads a accused of submarining the gov. Otto' Kemer, niinois Tpst’ gagged. It involved a Roosevelt World friendship between the peoples hot buffet will be served. Elk covered innerspring mattress. £oay Terms: being ■'Studied. The board will third diamond. South cannot committee because of his tend- Democrat, dismissed a Johnson i Pending an inquest, police War n Inspection trip under a IWrCirtta fim liii CearfeCIcali of China and the Soviet Union.” shut out the nine of hearts. If members and their friends who his death was news blackout. meet with the SBC on Dec. 21 e n c y to make all decisions him- retirement as mere speculation. RALEIGH, N.C. (A P )-A n 18- RANGE Hie Soviet newsmen were not South ruffs low, you will over- wish to attend are asked to * A onetime cotton picker in his at the high school to vote on the ______. He said the Democrats weren’t vear-old North Carolinn aiat« AND Identified. Chen also said there naff; and if South ruffs with contact the chairman or the 65 Tolland Tpke.— Next To Western Beef Mart Glasgow told police he read native Anderson County, S.C., The Comfort Of FOAM. For That Extra Guest! was no reason for the Soviets to working drawings. lodge steward. Reservations Hughes conceded under ques- under compulsion to maneuver University fretomaii h ar admir . an honor, your nine will even­ tlonlng that there was discus- uke the Republicans. ■ • . f ireanman has admit versions..jrsions of McCauley’s death Mitchell had little formal educa- FUEL O IL Kofwifli Yixiiloo’t! If accepted, the school will go will close Dec. 28. ^ 1 Mile South Of Vernon Circle have six correspondents in Chi­ tually become good- slon in the closed session, of !UY w it e , ' na because China only had three out to bids shortly after Jan. 1. ” We Democrats know who our S Sfee^toeS"^ ScS to often said he learned GASOLINE NEW FOLD V BED Board chairman Donald You cannot defeat the con­ Johnson’s perTOnality traits. candidate is going to be. It will the Wzarre S t o ^ a tolloS * “ i f manners by o b s jv a ion in the Soviet Union. tract by leading a low trump BURNING CRACKDOWN . . . uic uiiitiji. aeaun m a leiiow try them on himself. He married a Washington Young reported on a telephone There was the feeling, he re­ be President Johnson,” he said. Deep, ylelihng foam for supreme call he received Sunday morn­ at the second trick because that RICHMOND. Va. (AP) — TONIGHT ported, that the President’s student earlier .this week. Officers first quoted Glasgow school teacher and has been a Gov. Mills E. (Godwin, noting contort, yet it folds to fit in a BURNSIDE ing, regarding oil "apparently would give South time to get Great Society program was Kennehy Wayne Glasgow of as saying he was attacked from widower since February 1965. BANTIV OIL tiny space. Light­ Increase Noted being leaked from the Robert­ rid of a diamond on one of that 79 crossea have been TWO FABULOUS "TRAVALONS” moving too fast. Halifax told Raleigh police he behind in his dormitory room Now that he has retired at 69, weight aluminum Perennial Tipg Given (OM I’ ANY, INC. son School into Coventry dummy’s clubs. Only the ace of burned illegally this year In Vir­ PLUS In this respect, Hughes said, had trussed himself up Wednes- and that he fainted before he Mitchell will have more time for frame and such ginia, says that law enforce­ In Idle Claims ^Lake.” Young said the prob­ trumps will .stop South cold. most of thfe Democratic gover­ WASHINGTYIN — How-to- day night to test their theories could see his assailant. his main hobby, fishing, ;!;ii MAIN s r u K i’.r a good - looking ment officials will imdertake “ a DIRECT FROM BOSTON lem w®® evidently in the oil Daily Question nors felt they had no real com­___ do-it tips on "Growing Flow- that Raymond P. McCauley Glasgow told police that no In his young days he was in TMI,. (ii!i-t:)!ir. cover that you A rise of nine per cent in Partner opens with 1 NT (16 plan of joint action” against LITTLE JOHN and the SHERWOODS munication with the national 61* Perennials” appear in a new have committed suicide. hoax was intended. No chaiges much demand as a cook or bar- can double its line or tank Itself and is well |{(K’k\ill(‘ K7:.-:!i:7l use at beach, pic­ unemployment compensation them. administration. McCauley was found stran- were filed. tender at Washington social on the way to being corrected. ' to 18 points), and the next play­ U.S. Department of Agriculture nics or terrace. claims has been re p ^ e d for The public is reminded by er passes. You hold: Spades, J- God'Win saM^ all information He said they were determined booklet. The 22-page booklet, last week in the Mendiester of­ superintendent Prank Dunn 8-7-6;' Hearts, A-9-8-2; LMa- on cross-burnings would be to work out at a subsequent cau- HG-114, which you can get free THUTREEAST fice of the State Labor Depart­ that a Christmas program is nionds, K-S; Clubs, 6-4-2. channeled through state police SATURDAY cus during the conference a way by writing the department, ment. being held at the High School What do you say? headquarters. so that Great Society programs Washington, D.C. 20250, tells MMCtKCTU PMHMK • M9-5491 A total of 392 claims were fil­ THE FANTASTIC QUIEf ONES or Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. Everyone Answer: Bid two clubs, the could be operated at a “ popular how to plan your garden, pre­ ed for the week ending Dec. 10 is invited for what promises, Stayman Oohvention. ’pads asks level.” pare the soil, select perennials —an increase of 33 over the SHOWTIME 7:50 PLUS THE CUSSICS *^asdiwting» ^ remarkable! ”-iimwMk natuim he said, to be a "most enjoy­ partner to show a major suit In addition, he sadd, the gov^ and keep^ them growing. totals for the week ending Dec. MANCHESTER PARKADE able” evening. Elementary and of four. 04- more cards if he erhors want a broader role in ------— 8. high school students will par­ can. K he does, you will raise shaping national administration THIEF MADE QUICK EXIT ?®-CARUOREMAN The rise has been attributed ticipate. to three of his suit. If he' bids policies. BOSTON (AP) — Police want to layoffs in the construction SUNDAY—2:00 to 4:00 P.M. “ We think we should have to talk turkey with an "uniden- industry, plus the layoff of 30 great intemai involvement in tified man who was frightened workers in a local textile plant. FROM THE SURF CLUB, NANTASKET BEACH ALL KINDS OF BOOTS ON SALE policy decisions,” he said. off by a security g;uard while Claims filed throughout the Hughes, who won re-election trying to steal an 18-pound tur- . i’ state la-st week rose by 884 to THE TIDAL WAVES^ Fri. - Sat. ■ Sun. by 100,(X)0 votes despite toe key recently from a market. For All Kinds Of Snow/ /a 13,S«4 total. During the cor­ MANCHESTER RECORDING ARTIST OF FARMER JOHN Democrats’ loss of four congres- The man dropped the turkey, responding period last year, DRIVE-IN wild Girl Fireball sional seats In his state, was raced to the front entrance, and statewide cW m s totaled 16,121. Angels Getters asked if he would rather see ran through three plate glass New Haven led the state last at 9:45 at 8:15 at 6:30 PLEASE NOTE t, SAM JAFFE-i PAUL RADIN somelTOdy other than Johnson doors. week with 1,704 claims, and FEW CHOICE DATES LEFT was followed by Bridgeport nominated for president in 1968. Police believe he may have ALSO maFONMwiiCTSIlWrRR CALL GEORGE FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY He replied: “ Absolutely not.” been Injured. KOSALIND RUSSELL HAYLEY MILLS Vdth 1,0*4, Waterbury with. L- E 280, and Hartford with 1,233; TEL. 647-9831 "THE mOUBLE WITH ANGCLS" Manchester reatalned its ,16th TH E W IL D East Hartford Friday-Monday-Tuesday, “Bom Free” 9:00; “Angels” 7:00 UA. spot among the state’s 20 of- DRIVE-IN ROUlf 5 Sat-Snn.,“ Free” 2;00-5:S5-9:10; “ Angels” .1:35-7:10 jfices. A N G E I £ I MANUFACTURER SATURDAY—SPECIAL CHRISTMAS KIDDIE SHOW!! PANAVISI0 N*4PATHEC0 L0 R AMERICAN INTERNAnONAL w TULIP TREE TURKEY FARM ONE COMPLETE SHOW AT 12:00 WOMEN’S and TEENS’ - n .y. oaiw News FRESH, NATIVE (NEVER FROZEN) AO Seats Only S6e Hcketo On Sale Now!! Vesper Service "...Three and half stars." its all about how^ OVER THE SOCK T ( Set at Church boys get girls C 3 ^ x v e « ^ XTURKEYS C ...and On Oiristmas Simday, Dec. YES! WE PULL THE TENDONS 18, C en ter Congregational why! l o g O A P tN u r n Church will have a Christmas W 0 5 U Carol Vesper Service at 4:30 FRANK HARABURDA TEL. 643-7832 FREE PARKING BIRCH ST REAR OF THE8TER I'.m. in the Sanctuary. Carols, THEY LIVE FROM SPINOUT TO CRACK UP! ASH SWAMP ROAD—GLASTONBURY AFTERNOON MATINEE TODAY AT 8:80 P.M. anthem^ and interpretations will AVALON TEL. 633-2415 be presented by the Senior, ^Christmas” 8:30-6:25—"Moon Wotf” 5:10-8:10—“Brain” 9:25 Youth, Pilgrim, Cherub an(l. F U N I^ O Sat. Cont. from 12:45 — Sun, Cont. from 1 :S0 Rhythmic C!3iolrs of the church. Walter Grzyb, director of mu­ sic, 'Will direct the Senior and siz e s 41/2 TO 10° IN THE GROUP Youth Choirs and play the or­ Values gan. The children’s choirs w ill be under the direction of Martha WE HAVE A WONDERFUL PLAN to F1S.95 Wide Variety White director of Junior Choirs. Look-For Xmas i i| The Rhythmic Choir will be directed by Mrs. (jlifford O. TO MAKE YOUR NEW-YEAR'S Your Simpson Mris. Charles R. Bax­ Child's Youngsters i ter Jr. and Mrs. Jay Stager. THEATRE EAST EVE A MEMORABLE ONE The Rev. Keruieth W. Steere MAHGHESTER PARKADE • 649-5491 and Misses' BOOT FABULOUS BUY! will lead the worship. 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He always be- branches (20) For Your Information ,18) Sidisoriptlon Tv Moore, vice president; Mrs. C ^ m u nist regime softpedals to equivalent to^$l. He didn’t want a tree. He Just (80) Whlrlyblrds 8:00 34) Antiquea the religious observance of The government in planning a Keved In work and he wanted j leamed a lot about tre e a - liked the smell. 23) MfUWftl DUIob Ronald Nightingale, secretary; (24) What's New? ;40) ’Time Tunnel (O Christmas. yearend dinner for 80,000 to 100,• me to believe in it, too. yjat balsam hold needles better And finally it was Christmas 6:46 (22) Marshal Dillon Mrs. Donald Maynard, treas­ 6:00 ( 8-40) News 8:10 8-12) HCgan’s Heroes (O Santa Claus to classified as a ^ people In Havana’s RevolU- Besides, he thougM, If any- than spruce. But spruce have Bve, and f was alone again, and M) UeA: Poetry urer, and Mrs. Harry Mahoney, (We wtn hold yonr purchase (80) Seahunt ;i040-32-80) Man From dirty capitalist and his memory tlonary Plaza — at 8 pesos a thing can temper the easy, hot prettier shapes; that few peo- feeling sorry for the few trees (18) Merv Griffin chaplain. till December IMth) (22) Rocky J.N.C.L.B. (C) , is being erased from the minds Plete. It has made no announce- fudge simdae and double fea- pie know the difference; that If that were left. I had cleared 9:00 ( 8-40) Milton Bsrle (C) (24) Your Decision ( 8) Movie of those who remember that he *uent so far whether there will tures of life of a teen-ager, it’s a. tree salesman swears he per- more than $300 for more than (20) Industry on Parade (34) NET Playhouse SNE’TOO mVlDEND 6:15 (22) Club House 9:80 (1040-32-80) T.H.E. CM (O used to bring them gifts on Dec. extra quotas of meat, probably work. And, his , son gonally cut down all his trees in 190 hours of work. I was cold. (40) Maverick NEW HAVEa» (AP) — Direc­ 26, fowl, rice or beans for the tradl- might learn a little about him- Canada the night before, they Now I wanted to go home and (10-30) News 10:00 ( MO-40) TlgerTorree Bight MANCHESTER 6:30 ( 8) News, Weather aO-3042) Thailand: New tors of Southern New England The emphasis 1s on yearend Clonal Christmas Eve dinner, self, people and the elusiveness were probably cut by someone trim our oWn tree. (24) What's New? J h ^ t (C) Telephone Co. declared a regu­ fiestas and the Jan. 1 celebra- Cubans have lltUe hope of en- of a buck. else in Michigan a month ago. ( 3) Walter Cronkits (C) 11:00 ( M (C). 10-30-33-8040) And then a big tractor-trailer (13) Newsbeat News. Sports. Weather lar quarterly dliddend today of Uon of the eighth anniversary of , joying their favorite Christmas- And that’s how I came to be n took almost three days' to pulled up in front. ’The driver (1O-3O-22-80) Huntley-Brlidt- (13) Newsbeat _ 68 cents a share on comm9n CYCLE SHCP selling Christmas trees in a . create a small forest out of ley (C) 11:16 (10-3040) Tonight (O Fidel Castro’s assumption of u*®®! suckling pig, was on his way home to Toledo, 6:46 ( 8) Peter Jennings^ News (40) Sports Final stock. pow er, / fi®® black beans imless they town in Michigan on my own lot those bundles. For a good week. (13-22) News (18) Suhecriptkm TV 182 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. ^il^MANCHEStEB Ohio, and was afraid .the lots U:30 ( M ) Movie __ The anivnmcement said the There will be a few toys, nuto ^r® enough to get into one —for his reasons, not mine. j was in that forest, desolately would close before he got there. 7:00 (24) World Press Review (3 0 ^ ) News. Weather 11:26 (40) Country Musks (O dividend is payable Jan. 16 to OPEN NIGHTS tiU 9 Except Saturday and candy for chlldr^h and -O* ^®"’ restaurants that He rented the lot from a alone, He wanted a tree for youngsters (10) Branded fC) 11:80 (32) Tonlrtl (C) 1:16 (40) Air Force Flhn stockholders of record at the some wine; rum and poMibly an 8erve pork, friend, helped siring the lights, ■ j thought of a dozen escapes, who lived on his block. Their ( 8) Movie (C) ______close of business Dec. 20. extra quota of meat and beans ~ and set me up in business with a i>(j jun away. I’d set fire to the father had been killed in the SEE SA’nnwtasrB t v w e e k f o r o o m it l b t e l i s t i n o for their parents. But there are OFT'IOIAL DIES truckload of trees, 200 bundles trees and join them as smoke, war, and this was a skinny M AIN STh MANCHESTER at about $1.60 apiece, a few pad said not to worry, it was Christmas for them. Indications there will be less joioja — (J V ) MHOA A«BM trees to, the b u ^ e —Ws bar- early yet. But I went into that than the limited quantities Andres Belaunde, Peruvian rep- Two weeks in business had Radio available last year. resentatlve to the United Na- gaining, his capital, his optf- week 16 years old and came out made me a cynic. I didn’t really mism, not noine. 45. All holiday Hems — fd tlons, died Wednesday night on believe him. But 1 told him to (This listing Includes only thoee news broadcashl o f 10 or 15 the eve of his 83rd birthday. From 'then on, the 12-hour He was right, of course. The drink, toys and gifts — are ra­ take his pick. They 'wouldn’t be minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) JUST ANNOUNCED! Belaunde served as president days that became nights, the next week was like a Cecil B. worth anything tomorrow. I tioned under the Communist snow, the ice, the freezing rain DeMllle epic. My lot looked like WDBC—186# 7:60 Sing Along system of "equal distribution.” ®f the U.N. General Assembly Sale! famous make wonderful pointed out a well-shaped bal­ 8:06 Pop Concert that broke branches, the tar and Bimam Wood come to Dunsi- sam, but he chose a scrawny 6:(m Long John Wads 9:10 Nightbeat Toys went on sale Thursday 6:00 Mike Millard 11:00 News. Sports. Weather and many children get them ^5 years old when sworn in pitch that stained hands, the nane. Behind every tree was a four-footer. Afraid he had mis­ 9:00 Ken Griffin 11:30 Other Side of the Day right away. Some will receive *"<1 be the oldest wet shoes and socks, the des- customer. I hired two buddies to understood, I repeated he could 1:06 News. Sign Off peration of unsold trees',kfhese help. Seeing this, Dad bought WBCH—sie N ew 1967F ri^daire them Dec. 25, others on Jan. 6, hold the pewt. nylons— gift boxed gift handbags have-finy tree for nothing. 6:00 Hartford HlghlighU SUIT PRICES A ‘S’TEAL’ I were aill mine, not his. O r'w I another 150 bundles, eigainst my 7:00 News the day of the Three Kings. to his election^as presi- He thought for a moment. No, thought. ■ will. 8:00 Gaslight PROVID(ENC3B, R.I. (AP) — The few holiday decoraUons <»®"t. he had been at the United he’d take the little one, he said. 12:00 Quiet Hours The first tree I sold was The people were as different Prices for men’s suitB were & in 'downtown Havana have no Nations lor 14 years, having They 'wouldn’t believe he hadn’t WPOP—1418 steal at up to 60 per cent off in a 6 handsome 12-foot, double-needle as the trees they wanted^an old 6:00 Jim Meeker religious theme. Few homes represented Peru at the ^ paid for it anyway, and, he said, balsam. I had to run to the serv- lady in a chauffered limousine 10:00 Hotline neigbibOTlwod tailor shop. show any• indication of the day Francisco Conference at which .9 4 they’d think he spent too much 13:00 John Sherman D ryers w ith Q u rable the U.N. Charter was drafted. .19 values to 12.00 Ice station next door to get who bought a mansion-sized WINF—12Se Detectives raided the shop Christians celebrate. prs. if he took the big one. Then he change., for a $5 bill, and only tree for $25, a kid who bought a 6:00 News recently and carted off 6(X) suits, Christmas or New Year’s 6:16 Speak Up Hartford charged $1.50. When I told Dad, scrap tree foKhis clubhouse, for stuck out that big hand, and in­ jackets and overcoats which cards feature bells, flowers, ' t troduced Minself. “ If you get to 6:00 News he just shook his head and a nickel. I sp^t more than an 6:16 Barry Fartjer Show they said had been stolen- The fqrb, country scenes, testaments to Lowell Thomaa FREE GIFT mumbled something about 12 hour with a fussy, thin man who Toledo,” he said, “look me up.” 6:45 owner of the shop was charged Soviet-Cuban friendahip and 7:00 The World Tonight P r e s s C ^ ! WRAPPINO generations of businessmen, and was bujdng a tree for a church, And he meant it, and the,way he 7:16 Frank Gifford with receiving stolen goods. pictures of tourist attractions Shag suedes, leathers said It was like “ God bless 7:30 Harry Reasoner this Bank Charge The ffift you can always be eure then this. and less than five minutes with such as Havana’s Morro Castle « you^*’ 7:36 Washington Week Cards A(»eptod I leamed why later,, when I a family of five because the kids 8:00 • NEW! True no-lron drying for mcxlern ®2Wein ai^ its centuries-old cathedral. and corduroys in the And he drove off, and I kicked 8:10 Speak Up Hartford A popular one, new this year, will pieaae. Seamless sheers -X. snow on the dead fire, and 10:06 Comment no-iron fabrics! ARTHUR DRUG 10:20 Speak Up Hartford shows a bearded revolutionary turned off the lights, and walked LIG G En DRUG group! Many styles, 11:30 Barry Farber Show in olive-green army fatigues, home wondering about by 12:00 Comment • NEW! Some mociels eveb tailor drying in plain or mesh . . . Holly R o y Rogers Jr,— 12:15 News. Sign Off PARKADE carrying a rifle the barrel of doubts, end Christmas, and how w Tic—lose time and heat to the fabric — which sprouts a colorful Christ­ including shoulder bags. cold H was on the desert that 6:00 Afternoon Edition OPEN 6:00 News. Sports. Weather mas tree. Its legend Is “ Happy Beifi:e or Holly Mist. other Christmas Eve, and the r:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. automatically! 6:35 Americana New Year 1967." The message sudden warmth between stran­ 7:30 News of the World Black, navy, brown. Wants to Be Himself, Joe Garaglola inside says, “ A new year, the gers. 7:46 • Wide choice of models to match new Short, 9 to 10. Medium 8V^ to 11. . on the d ry e r eighth anniversary, and another Jet Action Washers — prices for every You huyl step on the road to happiness." Not Imitate Father f budget! The government put out a Tall 9 1/ 2 to 11. HOILTWOOD (AP) — Sony I’ll have something to fall back carefully worded statement re­ •bout this, Roy Rogers, but on.” cently that said, in effect, that A g&y red Santa b o x ! As you might gather, ^oy had only a few toys had been im­ .your son and namesake wants a practical upbringing. He' yvaa ported because of the drop In 'to pattern bla acting career aft­ the son of the cowboy star and world sugar prices. er John Wayne. bis first wife, who died as the It emphasized that there will Handbags, Main Floor The lad ia only beginning to boy was born. After Rogers Even this lowest-priced be as many toys as last year, Hosiery, Main Floor ) married his costar, Dale Evans, but indicated many were locally •ct In films but he knows where the family grew to nine chil­ Frigidaire Dryer offers produced. There will not be as he wants to go. Wanta Chevy? can still be dren. many of the big items such as “ I want to be like John “ But even though there were Durable Press Carol bicycles, trucks, toy rifles, Wayne," said Roy, gazing nine kids at home, none of us skates, dolls and carriages. IMPRINTED across the Paramount commis­ lost our individuality,’’ said Roy 965 CHEVROLET BiSCAYNE ^D00R SEDAN e Just set Timer to Durable Press setting Czechoslovakia and Poland sary at the veteran star, tanned Jr. “ Dad always urged us to be no-iron clothes come out ready to wear .supplied many bicycles last with YOUR name from a movie location in Mexi­ ourselves and develop in our without Ironing. year. Ctommunist China and the co. own ways.” This is the cleanest used car around. It is a e Gentle Flowing Heat pampers your fabrics — Soviet Union provided a variety 1-DAY SERVICE! “ H I wanted to act like dad, I Life among the Rogerses ■was locally owned ^car and carries more than 1 0 ,- dries them billowy soft — fresh as all outdoors! of items from dolls to cheap me­ blouses S a le ! fine could. Butythat would Just be an' spent mostly on the range — at 000 miles of original factory warranty. e Handy No-Heat setting is ideal for airing, tal guns, toy vehicles, airplanes E Imitation, and I don’t want to do the ranches in the San Fernando Equipment includes radio with rear seat fluffing and dusting. and dollhouse furniture. that. I ’d rather be myself, The Soviet Union, Poland and Wilton's and Apple Valleys. All of the speaker, i-ugged 6 Cylinder enpne, powerglide e Rust-resistant Porcelain Enamel drum won’t / China sell Cuba electrical ap­ g p wool slacks which is what John Wayne has kids took turns at riding ’Trig­ transmission and all original interior and ex­ ■ snag or mark delicates. ^ - G IFT SHOP by famous makers always done.. No matter what ger; in fact, the famed horse pliances such as fans, mixers, 964 Main St„ Manchester the role la, he’s still playing terior. Mauna aqua with matching interior. • Quiet, reliable table radios. All will be scarcer sometimes carried six at a single-belt drive! m r> John Wayne, emd that isn’t bad. time. Only this year, and not everyone to Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. People like what he is. Some ■Whatever happened to Trig­ eligible to buy them. day I hope petiple might like ger? He died last year, and Roy PRICED TO GO AT \J what I am." Sr. had him mounted for display values to lO.dO .94 Roy admitted that day. may In a future Roy Rogers mu­ ElKlrlc Modal DAL mm m l values to 13.00 be far off. He is now 20, a mus­ seum. That was a sore subject c HECORMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc. cular 6-foot-8 at 200 pounds, and in the Rogers home. he’s wining to learn. 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5 C ' il _ . ' . i MANCHESTER I^ENING .HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1966 MANCHESTKR e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1966 PAGE NINB^ i^agb e/ ght ------______> ------^ ------—~ snswered by the Church Oont- shires and it win also prevent cut Saturday through Wednes- snow or rain Monday or Tues­ mlssioners. But they, make Corning Glass the temperature JftRS" falling day are expected td average be- day, U 9 bfar>—PoHciMf Dour ItaBah Director Church of England Wealth these .points -In their latest re­ A Timely Education Plan much beyond the mid 20s to- low normal. ------i------Clqorg FlPtft port'; nlpW. . Some normal high and low RICE EXPORTS SET RECXHiUD F r a a G iftW m At Peak, but Clergy Poor lyo-thlrds of rectors and vi­ Reminder From First in Nation Saturday wlU be a generally temperatures tor this time of , York-U. S..^exporifl of Explains Film Technique cars In the Church of England fine day over Oonneeticut, just year are: Hartford 37 and 19,.mined rice totaled a record 1.4 RIITHUR DRUI LONDON (AP( —The (Church shall be regarded only on their are paid less than |k,0M a year. a little warmer than today along New Haven 39 and 23. Bridge- million metric tpne^ in fiscal germ of an idea for such a mov­ CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. (AP) with a gentle southwest wind. HOLX.TWOOD (AP) - t h t wnvUna IS richer this vear merits as Investments.” Their living accommodations —, — The Corning GHsas Works port 39 and 24. ^ 1986-88. South Vfet Nam took iMin, ton(-f«ced Italian faae that the Marcellne. Mo., and later to man. But he ■will live fen: all $ 1 5 - . . refillable perfume Available with a regular point spread Cliflf time through his work.” Collar, it’s “Contour-Crafted” for the neit, removed portion of the lung was Kansas City. There he studied spray: 7 .5 0 • • - Cologne: ¥7 \ n cancerous and that the cancer cartooning and began experi- 8 .5 0 • - . refillable cologne tailored look. Ju st ?7.00 had spread. menttng with animated fairy fipray: $5 In 40 years Disney’s enter- All Cotton Vonoprftss Shirts $6.00 prises ranged from such screen HoUywood in 1923 ~ gsnaiiwtsiHlfWHiHifansuauwsiw deUghta as Mickey Mouse. Do- h® f< ^ ed a p a ^ e r- nald Duck and Snow White to f.>uP with brother Itoy ^ in E the world-famous amusement time founded an enterWnment park, Disneyland - with more on an wlmated car- e je c ts ever in the works. U.S. Sen. George Murphy. R- o" a:,:.. »1,.3 "on, ot th, S . •'T? ’’ 2^! greatest human beings in all studio, the character was , , ,, named Mortimer by Walt but ifirlQ S

Disney films, said, "The joy he brought spanned the barriers of screen. C Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, (left) A gift of made- language, customs and national­ the three little pigs and other ity.” cartoon characters foUowed un­ to-order powder. The California Gov. Edmund G. der Disney's imag^inaUve lead­ only Brown said the producer en­ ership. box or compact comes riched the lives of millions, and Never satisfied with his own Gov.-elect Ronald Reagan said, cartooning, Disney hadn’t empty, is later brought “The world Is a poorer place drawn in years. He once de­ to our Charles of the now." scribed himsell as “a little bee. The empire will keep on grow- i go from one area of the studio Ritz Beauty Bar for ing, said Walt’s older brother to another and gather pollen Roy, president and chairman of and sort Of sUmulate cvery-

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towns” and the ' flow of people benefit of the large taxca paid X F d M lT Illp fl hospitals which could be self-support­ Tolland County ms to the due* by the Industries tod "buslneMes v r l l l w t Y T w a a a u c ta jjj |RmtrIf00tpr -F—*"**^"—*'^***"*"P*-e^Wi2£**l'^ j - ^ from small.towns ing, where Ruseien. ciUsens would have 'fo r employnveht and serd to the cities, the group agreed. f T n i l i ’n itr R o i l b c ^ r v ,The email town .Irepreaenta- Ett^ttUt^ ^^raUi the privilege of paying for room and T he cftlea should be mu care. ctandii^ of the problems ot 4d- ‘tiyes fsel they iirii ' unfaii;ly Of Mqiicfr St6re StchooUviRoads Been ucatlonMn toe sm ^L towns be- burdened In this manner knd hbrJ £ ^ ® : ^ ™ in c ’These would be places open to oases of a nature which could use medical cause they take advantage of seek additional i^ a aid to help CIEffTRAL FALLS, R.I. (AP) MaochMtei; THOMAS F. raROUSOH care and hospital facilities, but which . to* talents of ptopla aducated ,mect netda of raaldshts which —Ah 6ff • toity pbllceman was ■ W A L ^ R. FBROUSOH Top Town Problems there, the bfflcl^a agreed. often exceed the money avalb shot and stabbed os ha ' broke. BEAUTIFUJ. Publishers __ might not be serious enough to qualify The heed for a method to able, lip an attempted liquor store JVMiiMled October. It 1881 for use of space in tbe regular tr tt hos­ The need for it “unified posi­ resented by ihelr first select­ guarantoe an adequate, equit- Cities, on the other hand; fiSl holdup by two youths; ' Published Every Bio"*"*,. «P‘ pitals. i t i '1 ' tive program to protrct the in­ men. Also attending w m all SCOTCH PINf *nd Holidays. Entered at the able: basic education for all they are burdened by provide Raymond siilUvkn J r.,'29, was Manchester, Conn., as Swond Class Mall There is already some precedent for terests Of the small towns in on six representatives from the children in toe state was em­ ing •tale stbte aid and subsidising reported In ‘‘falr^to-good"' c o n -; various districts within the AND Matter. such a proposal. The Russian medical urban • controlled Legislature” phasised. This is not possible the smaller communities, pay­ ditlon at Meinorial Hospita'l In County, including Walteh ’Thorp SUBSCRIPTION RATES / system already Includes a . member of under toe present system which ing and provldi^ (or a large Pawtucket. He was shot ill the Pasrable tat Advance was thie chief topic of convaraa- from Andover, Bolton end Coy- BALSAM 823.00 out-patient clinics, where Russians can finds a typical small town pay­ range of service's for their res­ left hip and stabbed in the right it One Year ...... tion eg lost night’s meeting of entry; Robert King, Tolland, El­ Six Months 11-00 go, and, by paying a fee, consult a spe­ ing 75-80 per pent of Its taxes idents, they often find it diffi- hip. Three Montha ••••••••••»•• B.60 elected representatives and town lington and Somers; Gerald Al­ 1.8S cialist doctor of their own choosing. to support education while a cult to understand the need for SulUvan said he was in a Dex- One Month t >> leaders in WUlington. len, Vernon; Foster, Richards, TREES These clinics are already so crowded, The fneeting was called'by city may pay only 16 per cent state aid to provide these also terAtreet liquor store ’Ibursday j MEMBER OP Mansfield; William O’Neill, He­ the group agreed. in the towns, night buying beer when he be- THE a s s o c ia t e d PRESS that, in many of themi patients often State Senator - elect Andrew The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled V ' Jto. bron, Columbia, ' Marlborough Residents of a small town of- Th* largest question and fear came suspicious of a youth have to a full week- before they Repko to give first selectmen of to the use ol republlcatlon of all news die- qnd Eastford, and Renato Cal- ten find themselves strapped to ^he minds of those attending passing by. He said he drove off ^ rh M cre Barton's continental 15.75 ney and Barry Goldwater’s own beaten by Goldwater formee. ter o f Dec. 2l, 1964, to Gold- ing. It is not fair to an anim al' boldness returning to domestic politi­ a publisher, after having been out of mas presents. There can be no recipes in miniatures. running mate puts a new cast Only then, with the Republi­ water explaining why he had works lor each nicer gift than this, as for years to bring it into a new home cians who oppose his conduct of the the profession ever since school days, , Colorful foil wrapped on the Goldwater-Romn^ feud can Party spUt wider than at not supported him. However, he to com ejhe recipient will think on Christmas day when the war, for the President to snuff out all has been rather neatly summarized by chocolates arranged and its stiU-dangerous portents any time since 1912, did Goldwa­ decided against it last month, of the person from whom they whole household is in a state talk of peace. He has to ride with the the gentleman who hired him to be a to form a Christmas Donor for the Republican Party. ter belatedly i^ylte Romney for feeling it would only exaceihate received the gift. of excitement. The poor animal publisher, Mr Harry F. Guggenheim, traa right inside the Give them a pair of these sentiment of the season. Whatever he Rep. WiUlam Miller o f New a talk in his-Washington apart­ his feud with Goldwater. To However, from Md exper­ has no chance to adjust to new present publisher of Newsday. box. Many different handsome lamps ($30) and may think o f the real wisdom of It, he Tork, just nominated for the ment just before the Hershey Romney’s surprise the letter ience, we know that many of surroundings under such condi­ "Mr. Moyers," Mr. Guggenheim ex­ centers. Many tast)|^ DrusniDD save morel Colonial Meissen has to pretend that he even welcomes vice presidency, con fe.rred summit In that talk, Goldwater was made public by unknown these pets will be disposed of tions. R will mess or thriw-up, plained, "had been my contact with the briefly with Ri^ney the night surprises. Many, Blue Ohion’ design on glisten­ such talk. himself suggested that Romney persons shortly after Nov. the 8“ “^ rtly , after Christmas. Each because it is under nervous ten- ■ President of the United States.” before the HArshey Republican write out a' civil rights state­ election this year. Sion —this often costs the ani­ many thanks whm ing white china with brass E But there is always one thing he can onie probably means heartbreak hainisi Therefore, young men, be sure to summit meeting ©^August 12, ment that Goldwater might sub­ As if in reply, the partial for the child or adult who has mal it’s home. Either give the you ahra them as mountings. Fabric-over-parch­ do. He can see to it that the . enemy 1964. Romney shoiviid him a work on a nOwspapw some time dur­ scribe to and thereby gain Rom­ transcript of the Hershey con­ to give it up. If only people giv­ animal several days before gifta. $2 .1 0 with ment shades, 3-light switch^. doesn’t misunderstand. He can see to It civil rights statement pitoared ney’s backing. ing your school yeaisi, and, afterwards, ference was also leaked, show­ ing the gift wiU think a bit, Christmas, or several days af­ up-and-down i 32 in. tall. that, whatever we have to say because by Roihney for Goldwat^riVap- ter. A child can be given a head for the White House and make ’The Statement that Romney ing that Goldwater said he disappointments can be avoid­ action of the religious holidays, our bombs proval. Miller read It, saw not brought to Hershey was scarce- would “lean over backward” to stuffed toy animal and told yourself right band lhan, to the Presi­ ed. speak the language of realism In Viet­ ing obnoxious in it and Indlcat- radical, but it might avoid any taint of a racist cam­ that Santa 'will deliver the real dent, where yoil can b* sure that- any .Please ask the mother of the PARW•lutwmwTwuwD nam. ed he would so advise Goldwa­ ^qsed trouble in Goldwater’s paign. This gave the impression thing in a few days- s y &d all aging published get through to family If she wants a pet; near­ The calculation of the President that ter. - southern stronghold. It said. In that he had done everytWng pos­ If these simple suggestions AND MANY MORE FINE A880BTMENTU But Goldwater would not ly always mother has the care' Hie way to get a peace in Vietnam is to the President. part: "The rights of some must sible to satisfy an Intransigent are followed, pet gi'ving can bo , OhILY ■AND Up Billy Don, we are sure, will demon­ publicly approve the statement not be OTjpyed by denying the of the pet. If she has many happy giving, and there will be _ ’ 12.95 C Romney. bomb the enemy into acceptance of It small children she maLyhot have strate talents in hia new post which the next day—or ever. ’That Is rights of oUwrs. Neither can " TTie facts are otherwise As no disappointments for the per- ’ on our terms Is a natural calculation. time to care for the animals. totally justify his selection for It. But why Goldwater, despite his we permit states rights at the Republicans now face another son recei-ving the animal, an d' It is the way other wars have been statements disavowing racism If the people do not own their that’s one way it’s done, becoming one expense of humaii\rights.” two years of possible blood­ the animal will have a chance . won, on the field at least, even If they during the closed-door Hershey own home, check with the land­ for a happy home. of the nation’s big newspaper publishers But Goldwater r^sed to letting, they should be asking have afterwards been lost in the sense meetinlg, failed to win Rom­ lord; pets may not be allowed. Sincerely, at the age of 32. f subscribe to the statanie/it at not why Romney refused to en­ 22.50 that they merely prepared the way for ney’s * endorsement Romney Ask the kind and type of pet Mrs. Harry J. Long Sec’y CBSHHEl Hershey. \ dorse Goldwater but why Gold- made approval of his civil ' new conflict. The story does not end t l i ^ . water cotild not sign an inno­ 'wanted, if one is wanted at all. P. A. W. S., Inc. rights statement a condition If It does not seem to be working out It has spread into thd cuous civil rights statement in 'There can be preference as to Good Results From Redistricting for his endorsement Moreover, MASTER Give a big Daystrom that way Immediately in Vietnam, that 1968 Presidential maneuverings. the summer of 1964 that would size and breed of the animal Student desk lamp reproduc­ The many interesting and significant the fact that Miller had seemed Today in History would be. If we may presume to enter Implications of last month’s midyear, Concerned by Goldwater’s in­ h ^ e done much to unify his they want. If everyone In the B-Traa^stir Pockat Portable tion with sparkling polished to approve It made Romney household is- away all day, do By the Associated Press the President’s thinking, because this is American elections are still being cessant public sniping against p a r t ^ - Yes, you can bolisvo your eim l 6- brass finish has a typical oil doubly suspicious Of Goldwa- not consider gi'ving a dog. If Today is Friday, Dec. 16, the transistor pocket porteble, with top- Dinette-It costs only a special kind of operation, in which we weighed. And one of the results which is • ter's silence. 360th day of 1966. Three are 15 , grade leether cenyiiw, eete end font and milk glass hobnail most encouraging is that earlier fears left alone in the house, through mecnelic eerphone, et tnii ultre-low, are willing to take more time to^beat The relevance o f this bit of sheer frustration It may tear days left in the year. apeciel-offer price. shade. over the Supreme Court’s 1964 decision f e e t f « 6 metched translstora, dh the enemy into submission because we history today is the fact that re­ A Thought for Today Today’s Highlight in History on behalf of one-man, one-vote were not up the house. A dog left out­ ode. Operates on stenderd »-volt hesitate to strike him with that" full­ cently published excerpts from side ■will become a neighbor­ On' this date in 1773, a band borne out. est force which might, In turn, force, the transcript of the Hershey Paaslon For God out Into the current of life’s hood nuisance, If allowed to of men disguised as Indians •12.95 9 9 . It "will be recaUed that many grim summit meeting give quite an- HAIR Knotty pine Tote his allies to come openly into the bat­ "...a n d the man said, T ve river. Trust your manhood and roam all day. A cat can be boarded the ship Dartmouth in forecasts (as far as the Republicans , other 1 mpression. ’These ex­ Stool you’ll carry always loved my mother. I’ve the gift of. life that has given a sanitary pan and can Boston Harbor. They seized 342 tle. were concerned) were, made when the cerpts indicate that Goldwater KODAK INSTAMATIG Big family? Give thepi this big Daystrom dinette given unto you. Risk your life take care of itself. chest.s of tea and tossed them DRYERS about to any room There is— this Is the'possibility that high court ordered that federal and did everything that could reas- always done what my father and you will find your life! And Do not give a female pet un­ into the sea. The Boston Tea with a 35 X 50-inch table that extencis to 60 or 70 that requires an ex­ really compounds the tragedy .In Viet­ state electoral districts be reapportioned onbly be expected of ham to ob­ told me to do. I’ve always gone the man went aWay sorrowfully, less you or the recipient will Party, as the incident Is known, 154 Outfit ^ 2 ^ inches! It has a walnut-gi’ained mar-resistant plastic tra chair! 12 in. seat nam—a chance that the war In Viet­ wherever population inequalities .exist­ tain Romney’s endorsement In And Up to church. Why is my life so for be bad decided not to be a have it spayed. The operation cUmaced Colonists’ fight against top that’s made like a sandwich . . . plastic UNDER­ with pegged in legs. nam is a special kind of war, tp which ed. It was said that the increase in the fact, he did not do throne thing em pty?’ Joshua replied, T o u man. He had decided to be a should be performed when the taxes levied by the British P a r-' •10.95 NEATH, too, so the top won’t warp or craze. The proportion of those elected officials who Romney askod. Hie President’s normal expectations have no passion for God. You respectable boy and he knew animal is 5 or 6V& months old. Uament. 13.95 came from urban and suburban areas ’This 1964 ©oho from Hershey FULLY GUARANTEED highback chairs have walnut-patterned vinyl on the somehow do not apply and may never lack that touch of madness that he had chosen death___ a Pew famines are willing to put On This Date would swell the ranks of Democratic of­ could influence the choice of the outside backs, gold brocade viny\ on the inside! Every apply." which might free you from false living death.” up with litter after litter of. In 1631, Mt. Vesuvius in Italy ficeholders. There were even those who Republican nominee for 1968. inch washable with a damp cloth. What a gift! This may be, qultie like the war 500,- securites. You are caught in the That’s the' way It always Is ' baby animels, and good bombs eruj^ed taking the lives of some , said that, no matter how able the can­ Romney’s non-support of Gold- OOO crack French troops tried to wage calm stagnant eddy of life’s an-I that’s the way It will al- are increasingly hard to find 18,0% persons. -'■.. 's' ^ -■* ^ 1 didates the Republicans might bring water will become more palata­ river! So the man said, ‘What w . ; be. . . for them. agrainst an invisible enemy In Algeria, forward, the scales would be weighted ble to party regfulars if they re­ In 1773, German composejj - m-’ st I do to find life?’ And Earle R. Custer, Pastor If you cannot afford a large Ludwig von Beethov^ was “ ' v'\ \ ' 'V ■? Sf ’<5; i" i 'S' * I a war that cannot be won by the crude Irretrievably in the Democrats’ favor. It gard It as based on principle and ' ' 5 s I ^ . I . Jc hua answered, ’Man, move North Methodist Church price for a dog, there are air bom. J'' S.V ^ \ t application of force of arms against the was felt by many that the two-party not, as the leaks, from th4 Her­ will of a people. system, as well as the legitimate con­ shey conference suggest, on This may, be, not another war, aa It servative viewpoint, would inevitably mere political expediency. Menu to the President, but an insanity, suffer. ’The story really goes back to which, a a jt goes along, exhibits more The results of last month’s election \ the spring of 1963 when some of Give them modern pieces should have dispelled any such fears. Al­ and more o f the attrUiutes of a blind, Romney’s closest political advis­ though 71 of the 89 state le^slative ers' tried to convince him that tortured madness from wWch there is s p f chambers for w.hich elections were being ningt-wlng Republican strate­ no escape, and In which the involvement held had been reapportioned. Republi­ gists planned to run Goldwater by tane grows ever deeper and more twgled. 6 can seats increased from 33 per cent to for President on the white back­ Many o f us.do nol; know which it is, ‘ 41 per cent. Whereas before the elec­ lash. ,^t first incredulous, Rom­ another war or the Worst insanity in tion the GOP controlled both Houses of ney gfradually became disturbed For folks with a modem liiring American history. but five state legislatures, after it they by Goldwater’s own statements Lovely room these matching Lane-made All we know is that, at Christmas were to control 15. Nor is it forgotten on civil rights. He began press­ modem walnut pieces make per­ time, 1966, our country, for reasons that they won back 47 seats in the na­ ing Ckildwater for a personal good or bad, for strategies logical or tional House of Representatives, many conference. PI^ES Fragrances Record fect gifts. At extreme left is an of which had been redistricted. ■Wha,t followed was a nine- hopeless, perhaps, to be fair a^oi^ it, IV- ■ Cabinet end-table^ize record cabinet , . . Furthermore; there can be no doubt months’ cat-and-mouse game as • IMPREVUE merely from sincerely different ideas ot Finest Aesortment ot 69.95 but that the GOP would have captured Romney tried to interrogate •FABERGE 18 x 30 in. top, 22 in. high. It holds bow peace could be obtained, speaks far more state seats—and perhaps con­ Goldwater. and Goldwater kept linporto In Moacheeter 70 records in the divided left side. and acta with words and deeds which • BELLODGIA trol o f more legislatures as wril—had backing away. In June, Romney Use. right side for equipment. I ' clash with one another, so that we do the redistricting not been done by publicly attacked Goldwater fo^ ^ V ^ ^ j • SEVEN WINDS ^ 29.95 Bot, any longer, even, believe ourselves. Democrats in most instances. the first ttoe at the Governor’s • PROMESSE The cocktail table with its bread­ , ■ It is an encouraging fact that a Su­ Conference in Oleyehmd. A •2.5 0 1. ’ 10 board ends and butterfly inlays is preme Court sSerision designed to 19 X 56 inches; matching step table, More Pee Than Free? strengthen tjie d^pcratic processes did not result in a further unbalancing of 21 X 28 inches. Not to claim wisdom, but merely to Herald pql,itlcal power in the United States. It The desk is a big; commodious 23 x demwiatrata that any editorialist who is true that under the old districts the Yesterdays 50 inches with six drawers includ­ takes a given line will sooner or later GOP might conceivably have done even find facts cmnlng his way, we note that better. But the important thing for the 25 Years Ago ing a divided file drawer. Metal this page, many years ago, began ex- two-party system is that, notwithstand­ Chl^ Roy ■ Griswold of Hm 29.95 drawer glides with polished ball pceosing a recurrent vision in which So­ ing the reduced weight of the tradition- North EJnd ,Flre Department bearings allow drawers to roll in viet Russia was becoming more capi- ally Republican rural vote, that parj^ aiigments the fire fighting forc­ and out at your slightest touch. talistie than the United States. made a strong comeback. es o f the North End with the latest news from Russia concerns We believe that it would be hard to addition of 24 volunteers. find better praof than this of the basic • i»ppoeltion made by "two prominent health of the American political system . 145. doctors, for the eetabliahment. 10 Years Ago or of the increasing aoptaiatlcation of TUs.date.lO yean ago was,a TEL 449-9944 MANCHESTER jiu g with tbe Russian syetem of free, the American voter, wtaeimver he Uvea. fl^ipday: Tlia Herald did not 459 HARTFO|ip ROAD can for aU, of some vpedal a - ^ — CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR pubUsh. » , m siis m A \iSH££r OFlAPGi Fod M nsF/ity B m m uFAfwF/d ’f! 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JIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1966 to work quieUj m pooslblft. in trying him on a eon^plracy ■ Teiansters Return to « « « i take • vote. Juat |o charge. Brown-Ogleby baek. Thankft oad'^lM M returh FUEL O IL Hospital Notes Publisher’s to w oik." Last/Witoess Heard After Hoff a Ruling Pfotegt . Betfa had flown to Datrott FaifN ^ed Mach Fin Obituary " Mrs. Nan Ogleby of Bolton from CUeagD where he attended Mm. Ifcomw r. S u nivu ^ MONTREAL — More than 21^ — 14.1 — Home Target Town Moves to (ief Funds sand Ernest Brown of Bast DETROIT (AP) — Teamsters The strike developed Wednes­ a .unipn hustneM meeting. Mrs. Irma Beranj SulUvan. i mUUon tons of fill have been Hartford wers united .in mar­ t>egan returninf to work today day nl|^, at a meeting «f Hof- \H« faces on aigbt-year prison used to oreato the two largely 200 GAL. MIN. C.0JR. 67. of 263 Main St. died last " • 'i '* * - * ® / In Vennard Defense fa’s home local. No. 299. term under his eohvictloa st Mother of Mayor flight at Mimchester M«nori.il P «*- »• » P '"- P^vat. Of Arsonist To Acquire Parcels of Land riage Saturday at Second Con­ after a 24-hour walkout protest­ msa-made St Lawrence River (CoBtinned from Page On.e) The action quickly spread to (jha^tanooga, Tenn., on charges islands that make up the bufle R. B. REGIUS f w V ^ m n n D i e s Hospital, she was the wife of ** gregational Church, Manches- ing a U.S. Supreme Court deci­ other locals, with a total mem­ of tampering with a Jury wtalhh in Vernon m e s Thomas F. SulUvan. t o 6 p.m. \ W t o r .^ r ^ u e a t e d (Continued from Page One) The conservation commission * The selectmen have ^ e n fur- of toe 1967 Wtorld ExhlbtUnn in 643-0577, Vttinard considered himself . ter. sion uidioldlng toe 1964 jury ber ship of approodmately 70,000. 12th Circuit * will file a notice of Intent to nlshed with pertinent literature deadloeked in Nashville, Tftnn., MontreaL Mrs. Sullivan was bom Mav "®* "ambitious, friendly,' sometimes, A few walkouta were reorted VERNON — Mrs. Susan Mc­ No inore Utau two visitors at small boles in the Morm and apply for open space funds on and will study the state build- Thb bride Is the daughter of tampering conviction of their 6 , 1899, in Willimantic. a little lazy," Vennard wrote in at other points in Michigan and Intoshintosn McOusker, 65, of Whit- - - - daughter of Peter and ^ Gil- one ttnte per patient. inside window of a utility room ^ parcels of land —Freja ing code. The zoning commis- I- - Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards of union’s international president, the autobiography. He wrote 'Court Cases on the Hirst floor of the house 30 J^pl.es of sion will also be invited to study Liverpool, England, and the late James R. Hoffa. Hoffa had across the nation. tier, CaW., v»mVm Berard, and lived in Man- also he had a few friends, some ,Thomas McOusker d Vem <^ Patleatii Today; S74 Wilfred Edwards. The bride­ urged his men to go back to Many short-trip drivers such older and some younger. at 102 Whetten R o ^ .' property now belonging to Don- the code. .died yesterday at P resbj^en^ ^ ^ member of S t Bridget ADMITTED YESTERDAY: „-rtfo rd nsvchiatrist who EAST HARTFORD SESSION On the floor was a dear Tedford of Rt. 86. Bolton has no building code groom Is the son of Mh and work. as bakery, laundry and food Community Whittier ______carpenter. 18 Whitney The case of Richard A. Tul- gilase bottle stuffed with rags. p j ^ ^j,g at all. '‘Building permits” *r# Mrs. Oliver Martin Brown of A sampling of Detroit firms chain drivers reported on sched­ SunivoreSur\^vors ^ also 0 incliKio ^ft Survivors, be.sides ‘^herva«. ut«a_hus- Rd.;ph • pasBert'Carson,»6 61 Croft, T*\s*Dr.; • cxftiTiinc „^®7'™nrder“of cnn s ^Ms Andover, was con- A piece' of doth served as a purchase all but one of. Freja certificates of registration, Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry. showed that 75 to 100 per cent of ule Thursday, but some later daughter, two brothers and four include a daughter. Mrs Mrs. Grace Cary, 32 Cambridge ‘ *’^ ‘ ‘** t o t«titied venter ^ Manchester for Dec. wick. There was an Odor of park’s 28 acres, leaving one showing that the prospective The Rev. C. Ronald Wilson o v e r-the-road, long-distance left their routes for Hof fa’s grandchiUirem Howard J. Hampton of Man- St.: John ' Costello, West Wil- Vennard kerosene about the bottle and ggre for the State Department builder has complied with zon- performed the single ring cere­ drivers had reported to work “ back-to-work” meeting. The ftmeral will be held Mon- ^ grandchild. lington; Mrs. Mary Cmnin, 49 afternoon ‘ hat Vennart the wick had been partially ^ Fisheries and Game to pur- Ing* regulations as to lot sizes mony. Mrs. Mildred Calchera beginning with toe midnight Mostly long-distance driven day at 8:15 a.m. from the Bur^^ The funeral will be held Cedar S t ; R. Gregory Delaney, support He was arrested after burned. chase as a boat launching and and distance* from property was organist. Bouquets of White shift. stayed away from work, along Funeral Home, (6 St, g.gQ 22 .^et Lane. Rockville; Mrs. f^*!®*'®**, ^unable ‘o [ ^ he was brought to police head- Pieces of a second bottle were parking area for fishermen. The lines, heather and pompons decorated One large firm said that about with dock workers. With a of w. P. Quish Funeral Home. Eugenia DeLorge, Thompson- quarters in Manchester yester- found outside, as well as two opposite A permit Is also necessary the sanctuary. 75 per cent of its normal force / ’You took this action out of Jos^h’s ^ u r c h , 225 Main St„ With a solemn ville; Raymond Elliott, 37 Mt. ^^® Psychiatrist, D r H ^ ^ day. Bond was set at $250. the emotions of your hearts," handkercMefs that smelled of gjjorg of Notch Pond. for making new or changing old The bride was given in mar­ had shown up. Another firm Burial will be in St. James’ high Mass of requiem at St Nebo PI.; Gregory Fait, Storrs; A. Bancroft, one,,of Har or s kerosene. The comer of one Tedford property lies septic systems. And a driveway Hoffa said. He told the Team­ ’ Cemetery, Manchester. testifi ed riage by her brother, Jack Ed­ said apparently all of its normal / Bridget Church at 9. Burial Mrs. Edith Green, 58 Chestnut n*‘*cst psychiatrists^^ was dharred, and b ^ appared Blackledge River and permit is necessary, crew of 100 had returhed at sters that news media would Friends may call at the fu- suffered from wards of Bolton. She wore a will be in St. Bridget Ceme- St.; Kathleen Hogan, 205 Port- Vennard " to be bloodstained, investigators yged eventually for a The selectmen pointed out midnight. describe toe'action as "defying neml home Sunday from 2 to 4 er^St.; Noima kenne^y, Hu^ schizophrenia and that his prog- Photos Show full-length gown of champagne the courts.” said- swimming faclUty. The con- that a building code might en- silk crepe, designed with em­ Hoffa flew into Detroit Thurs­ *jid 7'to 9 p.m. Friends may call at the fu­ lard Dr., Vernon; Frank Kil- " “ S'S was ‘'extremly bad." Hartford N^yor G eo^e B. gspyg^on commission has been tall a paid building Inspector. " I still have respect for the pire bodice trimmed with two day, and ordered the Teamsters neral home tomorrow from 7 coUins, 50 Pioneer Circle; Bar- He said Vennard has been KinseUe expertenced a similar the pii»perty for In other business the select- courts," he said. bows, slim skirt with soft full­ back to work. However, the 24- to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 bara LeBlanc, East Hartford, “ suffering from this since early No Attacks incident Nov. 9 at his home am 3^,^^ j,gg yyg test men reviewed the dog warden’s ’’Democracy ultimately will ness, and court train extending hour strike had been called at Mrs. Chapman; to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Also, Mary Llbbey, 65 Colum- childhood." The illness has more r e c e ^ y the houw qf Hart- ^ determine the feaslbil- report for November. Includ- midnight Wednesday and was win out,” he added, "and toe _____ / , from a lace yoke ■with back bus St.; Richard Marr, Chest- characterized itself by impul- ford’s capitmn of detect!v m , j. ^ seating a swimming area ed In the 25 investigations were well under way. courts ultimately will recognize Within City * fullness. She wore a lace man7 Beautician, 60 Charles A. Cadoret nut Hill; Dawn McGilton, RFD S've outbursts—like a bolt of Thomas J. Hankard, Was the, g stray cat in a mailbox and It was early .afternoon before this as not a fair trial." ft tllla with .shoulder-length cham­ SOUTH WINDSOR —Charles i, Rockville; John Olechny, 158 lightning which strikes, and then (Continued from Page One) target. Access to the property would two loitering skunks. Hoffa told some 1,200 cheering ROCKVILLE—Mrs. pagne color veil of illusion, and Hoffa, 68, spoke for an hour Pauline ^ Cadoret, 36, of 36 Henrj’ Rd. Autumn St.; William Orr, 105A it* gone.” The psychiatrist said Pokce believe the Incidents ^ French Rd. ' 8t. George’s Notes / Teamsters here to go back to she carried a single yellow rose and 10 minutes, reviewing hli 87 Argenta Chapman, 60, of 12 jj e j night at Man- Bluefield Dr.' Alexander Par- the illness ‘‘will continue to get craft missiles or unexploded w o connected with an ammy- Town Not Obligated The annual church school work. Pew, If any, returned be­ years as a Teamster. He started with yellow silk streamers. Rau St. died this morning at Chester Memorial Hospital after row, Stafford Springs; Mrs. Lu- worse." antiaircraft------shells. O..W..... ,mous letter „ ,, received__ , „ in October ’^ ® announcement that the Christmas pageant will be hied fore midnight. in Detroit when he was 16 and Rockville General Hospital. She g, short illness. He was the. hus- cille potamianos 70 Duval St • Bancroft examined Ven- The detailed U.S. reports „ , notice of Intent would be filed in the chancel Sunday afternoon Mrs. Gerald Mitchel of South­ "Don’t take the law in your organized workers on a grocery ington was matron of honor. ^!?.® .’^.!'®. .u. Mary RydUwicz, 13 Union i® came amidst sharp criticism of ___.. ... ____ _ was made’ at a conservation at 4 under the direotiodireotiori o f Mrs. own hands or you are going to dock into what eventually be­ man. She was the owner of the Cadoret. GoTlee Dr. Robert C. Doherty Nov. 18. amiasi marp cnimism 01 'IT'® comntisslon meetinriMt nlgM^ John Holmes. Also participating ------. I, , Tj 1 St.; Edgar Sanders, 16 Miss Gloria DellaFera of Man­ hurt me,” Hoffa told the work­ came Local 299. Ro.se Ann Beauty Salon, kock- Mr. Cadoret was bom March . 'William Sauer French Dohe^y testified yesterday American policy In Vietnam the Times. Q ty ^ 1 * «>e i w - ^ ^ g^ p h a si^ ed that the let- will be the children’s choir, di- chester was bridesmaid. Miss ers at a hastily summoned "In toe name of Jimmy Hof­ that Vennard was not responsi- from the Communist world, of ® home, and school buses that ville. ■ 11, 1930 in Manchester Vt., a Rd.,., Bolton;Bolton: Mrs. Sandra Vear. ------Z------— — ...... Va-M. ler 01 ini.eni aoes nowter uunguie of Intent does not obligate rected by Mrs. Eric Clayton. Sabrina Ogleby of Bolton, meeting. fa ," he said at the end, "return Mrs. Chapman was bom Feb. gon of Warren J. Cadoret of 71 Willow St., Wapping; Donald **'* »<=tions during a ^ n don, the Vatican and the ^ the town in any way but It does As a new feature of the pag- daughtor of the bride, was jun­ 25. 1906 in Stafford Springs, a Manchester. Vt., and Mrs. Haz- WarrerTirren 'e^ 62 AAmott m o tT Rd M homicidal assault on his moth- United Nations. , ford to suburban schools. glve the town ^a place in line ean.t this year, children will ior bridesmaid. daughter of John and Angela d Jackson Oadoret of L^ake* BIRTHS YESTERDAY* A «r- , U.S. officials both In Saigon for open space funds if the each be asked to bring a gift to The honor attendant wore a palloni Argenta, and lived in wood Calif He was a self-em- y ^ter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Both psychiatrists testified gj,d Washington made it clear town eventually votes to pur- be presented - at the manger, _ . . 1 ^ _ • ••MAwo DnA \ir Q Q *■' full-length gown of peacock blue V ~ a son Vennard told them he had they also believed the damage chase the two properties In this These gifts wil Ibe sent to the 6 TS R ids. St.; About To\m with silk empire bodice and full a communicant of St. Bernard’s tor and lived in South Winder tT MT^nd'Mrs‘.“johrklemba. ®>ty was caused by „ , . „ , msnnpr Rosebud Indian Reservation in chiffon skirt. She wore a match­ Church. f*'^® years. He was a member ^ a.ponvoron — . — . . . . . / ^ Fast Hartford' a dauehter to *’®"'® ^“"® ® discovered surface-to-air missiles or. an- Crlstoforo “ “ X the open space law, South Dakota. ing petal hat with half veil and Fallot photo East Hartiord, a daugnter to his mother, Mae Vennard, asleep tiaircraft shells. / Survivors, besides her hus- of Wapping Community Church, S v T V i l V h m iT “ . th. fundi After the pip^rmn Ih. worn- carried a single white rose with MRS. ERNEST BROWN band, include two daugnuers,daughters, survivors,Survivors, besidesoesioes mshis wiiewife J J r/s m d S ” 'a da^uzS^t^^^^ T f 1’ Hanoi Is ringed with SAM Imprican CTub Eldrid^e ' St ^ome from the state and fed- en of the church will serve re- silk streamers. The bridesmaids „i.. EUz,WnC. Chapman „d and par.nl., Includ, a broUi.r, '•« |»ndm: TZm^r «d w.ni ■«“ newsmen, American Club, Eldriage St. TOvemment the remain- fi'cshments in the church hall. wore empire sheath gowns with The meeting is usually held on hv All parisliioners are invited to Miss Frances M. Chapman, both Warren J. Cadoret Jr. of Buras, ^ , .ni.1 altllOUgh A-llne skirts. ’ Miss DellaFera at home; three brothers, Angelo La., and two sisters. Mrs. Alan r»T<5r*Ha Rr ir n TESTER **** P y * ’’ **’ ’*®'® Umitr'''iRme'’ aare r e dozens T i e n r of o fan- T th® fnurth Sunday, but has been ^ ’’ ’ ’ participate in an old-world cub was dressed in blush pink and Hanoi Gears 4 U.S. Women Argenta, of Stafford Springs, Wills and Miss Denise Cadoret. Y esj 1 E K - iyj,e psychiatrists reported that scattered, changed 21 acres of Freja tom. "The Hanging of the DAY: Oscar Gronlund, RFD 1, Vennard next remembers walk- carried a single white rose Vlth William Argenta and Martin both of Lakewood. would fall on Christmas day. in all. Greens” . Tuesday at 7 p.m. Bolton; Robert Green, Filing- the back yard for nearly tJ’® ®>fy satin streamers. Miss Ogleby Argenta all of Stafford Springs; Funeral serrtces will be held — ■* onaa. nciH,>TTm «ric«n rinh No price has been released on Families will help decorate the wore ice blue and carried a For Bomb Inspection Visits ton; Scott Murray, Thompson- ^ minute and then entering the The British American Club Tpfiford nrooertv church for Cliristmas, caroling nosegay of white and yellow will have its annual Christmas leaiora prope J* ^ work. Conference; and Barbara Dem- roses with, matching streamers. MOS — Hnvq for refusing to go South Viet­ representing any group. Anna Puzlnes of East Hart daughter, Joan Kathrlil, to Mrs. Eileen Erickson Solom- Tpke., Albert Brackett. East ____ testified______after the______Hart- takenlmkci moh and iR.LLrrCotter «nn,aub, of the Salvation Army will meet and semi-public land in Bolton. “ ®y®' nam; Mrs. Joe Griffith, wife of In Washing;ton, the State De­ son of Rocky Hill, sister of ford, formerly of Manchester. Hartford: Hartford; James Mercev. He- .fgrd j ______p.svchiatrist.s yesterday. a... af- ®^®Pgeouentlv *®^*'®“ hold’s t “ to "0 his k^iier,.puor refu el to tomorrow at n9 Oa.m. m Oifat fllAthe TheexM conservation______MSA-RWant t CTC3i/\n commi.ssion Biilletin Board AT Herbert Randall Slay, the son an instructor at Cornell Univer­ partment said the v(omen had Mrs Carter Tedford of Man- was held this morning from bron: Ira Metcalf, East Hart- ternoon .h i church for a special rehearsal. h„n.g to have a finished open Progress reports w ill' come o f Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L Slay sity; Diane Bevel,' whose hus­ not asked permission to travel t e s t e r died Tuesday at Hart- the W. P. Quish Funeral Home, ford; Lisa Murphy. East Hart- -mg p^est, the Rev. Dennis g ^uld We for ^ r e t ^ '^ ® Sunday at Jp^gg p,an to present at a pub- home with high school students of Logansport, La. The mar­ band is affiliated with the to North Vietnam as required ford Hospital. She was the wife 225 Main St., with a Mass of ford: Mrs. Bertha Griswold, 69 „ Hussey of St. Bridget L the 10:45 a.m. service at the ,ig meeting in the spring. After today, advising parents of in- riage took place Dec. 2, In the - -MAMsilAWt of Qf nW/lcyAf *S T?/1 • 'Pav*a6Q C o Vi / nII T7 ^ ..... - . XXttlLlUiU 4.>VUJlLy ouytsnui ______. O * . . __ .IS AO nft *vs{«4_«vtA*»lr«rt(y Southern Christian Leadership by department regulations. of Sidney Solomson^ requiem at St. Bridget’s Garth Rd.; Teresa Scholl, 77 catholic Church, testified he ;^Vme7tog‘the” commisrton will sufficiencies at mid-marking city of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, The funeral was this pnornlng Church. The Rev. Robert -J, .Benton St,, Francis Donahue, Vennard for religious in- The commissioner safd he has adopt the plan, then recommend period. Mexico. E from the Thomas Parley Funer- Keen was celebrant. Mrs. Ray- West Willii^ton: Mrs. Beverly gtniction in 7th and 8th grades. 20 daysTo se a heaSng d a S ’^ ® Senior Citizen’s Club has ^ j^e planning commission The senior class will collect The Slays ■will make their al Home,ime, Haruoro,Hartford, withwiin a sol-soi- mond...uim Murphy was organlrt and NUhien^^M^PleaMmt^all^ey------Rd., reply to a^ question by .- m ni p______,„h_ r . hpnr announced that ornaments are lue adoption as part of the town papers tomorrow morning home In Bay City, Tex., where high Ma.ss of requiem at soloist. Burial was in St. Bridg- South WWdsor; TOomas Hickey. , pertaining to issue a new needed for a Christmas tree at throughout town. Mr. Slay Is employed by Cel- ___iT-_i... TTiii Pt f-onipteru Tfathpi- Keen East Hartford'. Mrs.-TAnn Tum- .. ■;------j.'l i,,.,____ issue a new ruung. spninr PitireTi ripntpr gt. James’ Church, Rocky Hill. et Cemetery Father Keen East Hartford; Mrs,,%nn Tqrn to Vennard’s accomplishments the Senior Citizen Center, ‘BMUty* Contest Announced The board of education will anese Corporation. read... tbe committal service. er and daughter, 5!^ ton gt. Myrtle and Linden Sts. Those STORES OPEN EVERY Burial was in Rose Hill Memor­ I. In class, Rev. Hussey said Ven­ The conservation^commission have its regular monthly meet- ial Park, Rocky Hill. nard “had difficulty in answer­ wishing to donate ornaments will offer a prize for the best ing at 8 p.m. Monday in the Mrs. Frank H. Mlckewlcz Public Records may contact Mrs. Augustus NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS ing questions” because he stut­ essay on “ A Citizen’s Duty to high schMl library. Committees Set Miss Katherine. T. Cannon Funeral services for Mrs, Bus Trial ftiin tered. He testified further that Bumford, 53 Summit St., today his Town’s Beauty.” The con------ROCKVILLE — Miss Kath­ Frank H. Mickewicz of 120 Vennard didn’t complete his Warrantee Deed through Monday, or bring them test will be open to all high Manchester Evening -Herald For Mardi Gras erine T. Cannon, 76, of 15 Cen- Avery St. will be held tomor- Will Clontinue written as.signments. Manchester Grange No. 31 to to the Center , Monday from 9 school students, but plans are Bolton correspondent, Cleme- C ter St., dldd yesterday at Rock- row at 8:15 a.m. from the 2 # - Vennard’s working acquain- f ^ ^ ® P "' not yet definite. Robert Young well Young, tel. 643-8981. Heads of the committees ville General Hospital. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main The Connecticut Co. has re- tances. William V. Shages of Hartford Rd. is in charge of consulting with —:------'■ Marriage License Oulb Scout Pack 144 will meet planning the fourth annual Miss Cannon, was bom in El- St., with a solemn high Mass ceived approval from the Pub- w est Hartford, and Wilfred school authorities. llngton’ Sept. 4, 1890, a laughter of requiem "a^ St. Bridget's lie Utilities Commission to con- Easter Jr. of Rockville, testi- Peter Sluckis, Hartford and tonight at 7:30 at Keeney St. Mardi Gras program qat St. \ AIJIM LUil ACJ4/V/| t* AUtU^ A A wv-1. ^ «-» . FAQ O k C l J l « L»i. r W V -I V V H lW | L C S L i _ » » . . -mm P» 7 T% A ___J j J ’ Jli&CliElach COlTlXIlISJol'.rllcommission llldmember lilivi con- Main St. Loses Of Michael and Jane Oates Can- Church at 9. Burial will be in tinue for another trial period fje j that Vennard did not act Tamasaitis, ®’‘® tributed $2 toward the prize Mary’s Episcopal Church met non,Won andnnrt lived in this area all St. BridgetBridget’s s Cemetery. of 90 days a busous route iromfrom East differently«iiff«rennv atet work June.Tune 9,0 nor 52 Wells St., St. James Church, to funush gifts for each of their ,bringing . the total to $10.«in Power for Hour recently ■with Mr. and Mrs. Mi­ her life. She was employed for Friends may call at the fu- Hartford along Tolland Tpke. he seem depressed. children attending the event. No Parking In Snowstorm chael DiBella of 173 Union St., 60 years at the Southern New neral home tonight from 7 to 9. to its junction with Buckland -The three worked ,for the The selectmen warn towns- A power failure on Main St. 'England Telephone Co. and was Survivors besides her hus- St. and N. Main St. Tool. Division of Pratt and Wapping Postal Hours Members of St. Bridget’s Ro- chairman of the event, to out­ sary Society will meet tonight P®®P'® roere is an or i- disrupted electric servjce to an MANCHESTER ftyrmerly chief operator in the band, include a son, Frank H. The bus route has been in whitn^y Aircraft in West The Wapping Post Office will line their plans. at 8 at the Holmes Funeral a®®® ®»>out a block in the vl- The Mardi Gras will be held Hartford office. M lcke^cz and a daughter, .service since September, when Hartford, where Vennard's be open from 8 a.m to 2 p. street during snowstorms. This Sur^ivors’include two sisters, Mrs. Raymond Schauster, both it was’ first requested for a 90- father. Alfred, is'employed as tomTi^ow* M ^ l^ t o '3 '’”o V o n u ftT r!,’ 7dlnknce’'^u" be 'strictly en- cinity of the Connecticut Bank on the Monday and Tuesday be­ Mrs.r_. Elizabeth Cawley „of f T?„nk.Rock- of Manchester: a brother.brother, JoseohJoseph davday trial neriod.period. .a supervisor. tumui i ow aim j. to o p.m. on Hatton of the Kosery for the ^forced.___ n*,.,... There /-•„ isfv.i. a $5 fine for and-Trust Co. this morning, fore Ash Wednesday, Feb. 6 Sunday. Stamps will be sold and late. -Mrs. Anelia Mickewicz, a and 7. ville and Mrs. Frank Kinsella Zelonis of Meriden; six sisters, Officials of the Connecticut Easter testified that Ven- parcels accented violation. The power was off for about member of the society. The DlBellas wlll,be assisted o f Broad Brook. Mrs. Sarah Banavige, Mrs. Co. say the change in the route nard visited his home thr^e or ^ ' The ordina,nce says; “ No mo- gp hour starting about 9:30 by co-chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. The funeral will be held to- Gertrude Pagani, Miss Edna was made to give service to the four times a week. He said ^------tor vehicle shall be permitted to this morning at the bank, ac- Rajrmond H. Islieb of 17 Edg- OVER 30 STORES morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the Zelonis and Mrs. Constance Zu- Burr Corners Shopping Center. Vennard was at his home for remaln parked or stationary on cording to Richard Rothwell. Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros- raw, all of Manchester, Mrs. This is the bus route which about five hours on the night a public highway In the ’Town of ip the bank, the power failure erton St. Secret Book Conference The 1966 Mardi Gras realized pect St., with a ■ solemn high William Milne of Warehouse originates in Hartford and goes of June 8. Bolton during snow or sleet only partial, and did not V/e Are Brimming Over With Mass of requiem at St. Ber- Point and Mrs. Veronica Man- to Rockville. "How do you remember that storms or for a period of five affect all the machines since the more than . $3;000, most of \rttlch was used for missionary nard’s Church at 9. Burial will §ran of Newburgh, N. Y „ and Recently, the company insti- day?" Atty. Gryk asked hours after such storm has ceas- failure was only in one .part of May Have Triggered Suit projects. Among the recipients PARKADE be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery, several nieces and nephews. tuted new bus service in Man- Easter. ed.” the building. of these funds were Amos Musa Unusual and Different Friends may call at ■the fu------— Chester to the Manchester Shop- Easter replied. "June 9th is (Continued from Page One) This means along the public Rothwell said the loss of^ Ngaima who received another neral home tonight from 7 to 9. ping Parkade, which follows a my wife’s birthday." _ portion at the side of the high- power was not as severe as ex­ route along Main St. and Center Dr. Jack I. Esterson, a psy- book as “ beautifuUy written,” d<>®sb't think It (the suit) was a ways, too. First Selectman perienced last year when a years’s tuition to Cuttlngham Christmas Items / College In Monrovia, Liberia; M rs. Rocoo Montano Dope Raids St., to the Parkade and to Depot chiatrist who treated Vennard adding, “ There’s a headline in ideat to iMgin with. Richard Morra says. complete loss of power was felt An aide to the senator, corn- Mrs. Lena Marra- Montano of Sq. in 1960 at the Childrens Vil- every page.” The ordinance also forbids throughout the whole building. the Rev. Daudi W. Udall of Parking for Over 5,000 Cars Hartford, mother of Mrs. Gerald Ensnare 27 The revised route recently ap- lage in Hartford, testified he But, he continued, referring to ^*’® '’®P°^J,’ parking on a public highway According to Marvin Oster- MqragoU, Kenya, East Africa; Compasso of Manchester, died proved to continue/>r>ntiniio runsnmo frnin'from ' racsmmended recommended that Vennard be Manohester’.qManchester’s two interviewsintptrviews mere is no conceivable con- for. , ■ more__ .v.-_than two hours be- ,iUng,______m anager___tt of______Hartford____■ aiul four theological seminaries y. lerday at Hartford Hospi­ (Continued from Page One) Tolland St. and Anchor Rd. in sent to a.parochial school with with’ Mrs. Kennedy, “ It’s clear He doesn’t oppose the tween midnight and 6 a.m. •' Electric Light Co. f o r . the ^ ia the United States. tal. She v'as the wife of Rocco The secret ag^ts maSe pur- ■nz-.z. East Hartford — and 1 -1 along------rn_i Tol- a a “contfolled environment." that Manchester took stuff from ®ttit." ’The state has suggested that Manchester and East Hartford NEW ARTIFICIAL CENTERPIECE STYLES Vennard attended Mount St.. the tape recorder when Mrq. The complaint may be filed it\ Montano.UIILOJAI/.. chases Wof urug» dmgs for eviueiiceevidence m in land Tpke. in Manchester. _ i. , . -ni. j ▼ t j * ------AnfnrHav rvF nnaaiKlir * / \ A a \ r the townivwii auvppt adopt thetiic SAaki?state's o basicuaoi^ tirea,area, theLUC CttUSCcause Uof1 theUU5 lUUUiVfailure Survivors also include a son, obtaining warrants, Walsh said. The old route, which company p a r ie s school in Rhode Island Kennedy was noj in control of Tfonnortv'q^ozimor building code. First Selectman was a fuse blowing on a light fourm* ttistAmsisters findand a grandchild.crandchild. There are tviz more-ava fiVio*s than qaa 300 o /» ad*i. offii?ialsofficials aav say Is Is still still in in effect, effect, that that year, year, on on the doctor£» her emotions. ___ *_ _y • ■M'rvrrvaMorra f/\iHtold fAiinurfellow aplAofmpnselectmen at n/\iApole /-vnon mwAViBirch St.ct FOR EVERY DECOR FROM $4.00 UP - ?l The funeral will be held to- qj^zts gjid pu.shers in the Bridge- used to be from East Hartford, recommei^ation. "Also, the book has a rather , a meeting last night that a rep-The power loss was felt In morrow at 8:15 a.m. from The port area, Walsh estimated. He to the East Catholic school area. Simon Pava, a ^ i a l worker unfortunate picture of President iudM Rlfkind,. "sa’id a the ^action former is^hiTa^’ federal ------resentative- from the - Connectl------the area of Birch St., Oak St. THE me. SWAGS, WREATHS, IN BOTH REAL AND D’Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 gg|d that no major supplier was to North Manchester, to Depot who was at the^Villap -^hen Johnson." MANCHESTER SHOE BOX the primarily on the contention t h ft Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. netted in the raids Thursday. Sq. and then to Rockville. Vennard was there in 1956, Nonetheless, he said, came to Bolton to make the ily commercial section near said that Vennard was a "lone- sense of the meeting was to try the Kennedys have not ap- With. a solemn high Mass of Main St. ■ ^.* PERMANENT MATERIALS FROM $3.00 UP requiem at St. Augustine’s ly child who tried to 'make to work out compromises on the proved the manuscript of the Church at 9. Burial will be in ,people think he had a lot of disputed ^saages and not to hook as it stands. One clause I n ,------^ Mt, St. Benedict Cemetery, Pair Face Larceny Charges} friends.” take the cose to court; ^^® “ memorandum of under- WESTMORELAND AND FENTON MH.K CLASS Bloomfield. “ Until a couple of weeks standing," says; “ The com -, ANNOUNCGS ITS Friends may call at the fu­ Caught Inside Gas Station ago.’’ **he said, “ I had the pleted manuscript shall be re- SALE S Y fio ed b WALL PIECES, WOODWARE neral home t^ gh t from 7 to 9. Latest Raids Impresaion that things were get- viewed by Mrs. John F. Kenne­ 1962 T-BIRD HARDTOP ^ ft ling along pretty well on that, dy and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy r OF Mrs A non W Bajorinns Police early this morning ap- The two were taken to head- They must have run into a real,^®bd the text shall not be pub- 1 LARGE CARD SELECTION, CANDLES, WRAPPINGS MrTA^^Wlzes Ljorinas, quarters where they were iq- Avoid Hanoi anag.” 'lished unless and until approved. NJk.DJK. Avg. R«tail $1320.00 •2,, o f 21LOak St. died yeSter- formed of their rights. He said h^ felt certain the by them” .. 1.™ vz-z^__ the office of the Regal Gas Sta- - _Police - „say „ „ n«ii..«„iBellucci .and the (Continued from Page One) pubiishers — Look magazine The question of breach-of-con- AND TAGS, VELVET RIBBON BV THE VATO day at her home and WOMEN’S SHOES Center St. Mrs. Baiorinas was born in tion at 947 J” ' “ “ “girl girl hadhad come come off off the the highway highway inces. inces. Vietnamese Vietnamese military and Harper & Row l?ook pub- tract with respect to this para- ^ -r lithuania, Feb. 5, 1884, and has charged them with breaking ana Manchester intending' to headquarters said government Ushers — got wind of the meet- graph may pivot on two corn- . . . A lovely selection of national brand shoea formerly retqiling to | 2 5 .0 0 been a resident o f Manchester entering with criminal intent j.j_ troops killed 18 Viet Cong in ing and felt a lawsuit was un- munications from Sen. Kenne- Our Price redaMdto: SO years. and with larceny. tie money, they told police, and three engagements and tixfii Ukely. “ I ’m sure somebody dy. ' ) , Survivors' Include two sons, The car which thp two were decided, to see what thdy could ligiit casuattiea. ' called and told'them about It,” A central figure in the pend- '«■' Karl Bt Bajoris of 'East Hart­ allegedly using had been re- ^.g^ y,g ^.gg gtation, po- Three (errorist attacks were he said. He did not say who he ing actidn related this sequence OPEN TONIGHT TO 9 ' ford and Adam Bajoris of Man­ ported stolen in Cambridge ncg ggy. r , reported, two of them in the Sai- thought might have leaked the of events with respect to the *• to. ■ chester; two daughters, Mrs. several hours before. Police say in the vehicle gon area. In one, terrorists information. ‘ messages: DONT CALU-COME SBE IT! *7.98 Police say they received a ^ record play- threw a grenade In a «iack bar Thursday, an informant who In late spring, when a number 85 E. CENTER ST. — AT SUMMIT ST. Anthony Slogesky, with whom ...S IZ E S FROM 4 to 10 she made her home, and Mrs. call shortly after 3 this’ morning ^ camera which on the edge of the capdital, i® in the thick of the fight said of revisions of Manchester’s Helen Poloskl of Manchester; that someone was breaking into^ .^^g^g ^ g „ ^,,g ^gg g^g. wounddiig an Australian, four he had heard Indications that manuscript were requested, the TEL 649-5268 six grandchildren and two great­ the service station on Center , Ej;iipinoe and tbree VSstnamese, Sen. 'Kennedy may wish to author became "very dis- • . . 4B Sampifs ot $7.98 . . . 5V2B*6Ar6B Sontples at $10.98 grandchildren. St. When they arrived they Bellucci said he decided to al'l civilians. disassociate himself with his traught.” The source said, “ He •rile funeral ■will be held Mon- found David G. Bejludci,. 17, the station because he Two terrorists were captured, sister-in-law’s action. wondered if tbe book ever would. .. .LOAFERS at $5.98 ' . . . SHBAKBRS at $2.99 4 sy at 8:16 a:m. from the John and Paula A. Larke, 19, inside gg^ ^gy, to the door of the The Viet Cong Mso maned a "Manchester prepared a com- be published.” (FREE PARKING IN THE REAR) r . ‘nentey. Funeral Home. 219 the office. station in the loqk when he bridge four mUes northeast of plete statement telling absolute- Mapehestet’s represehtatlves \ W . Center St., with a solemn Patrolman Charles R. Mor- pulled In. ' Saigon and injured several Viet- 1)^ everything In complete de- asked for assurances from Ken- DILLON OPEN DAILY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Itigh M tis o f requleni at St. neau said that he and patrolmen Bellucci' and Miss Larke nameee army engineers. In the tall," the source sedd. "H e in- nedy, and the senator sent a James' Churdi at 9. Biirtal will John McClelland and James were-presented In court fti East third incident, a mine bl«w up a tends to issue it today. But the telegram' saying the family THURS. and FRI. NIGHTS TILL 9 be In St. Mary’s Cemetery, East McCooe found items taken from Hartford this morning. Bond rtvilian bus near -Dong Ha, 410 lawyers have told him not to, to would not staipl In the wayrrf SAUES and SERVICE, Inc. g y ^ o r d . gas station on the person of of $5,000 was set on each, and inilee northeast • of Saigon, Idll- hold it In reserve. They’re get- publication. This, the publlriiers''" fYlends may call at tiie fu- the apprehended pair and in the cases were continued to ing one passenger and wouiMUng ting ^trong indicaUona that Ken- are expected to argue, consUtu- 31> MAIM STKEET—MANCHESTER • • m l tomorrow from T the car they were driving. Dec. 22 In Manchester. nine. - j. nedy. wants to get out gnd ted a release for the book.

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m s m m ’m m m i m glAi found the work «a the Business Mirror ^ South Windsor poetezs to be moet Interesting.. Papere Show FDR Firm Rasputin Assassinaticm 'H ie projeot adminbly fit into the progrem of “uniting with New Caution ^ LWV Urging Attendance other gnupe la the interezt of On Nazi Surrender Terms « !: Your Gift Gallery doing a better Job of aervlng 6WERS..PIANTS Keyed Russian Rebellion WASHOINGTON (AP) — Presi­ In various meesagee to British Among Many At Water Quality tiearings the oommuidty. dent FrankUn D. Roooevett re­ P r 1 nre Minister Winston Nachyly, local Red Churchill, Roosevelt wrote: For The Holiday By W nXlAM L. RYAN lute Tsar Nicholas II, who hsui tsar and tsarina abdicated. ^ f u e l to allow any oonditicnal ascended-the,throne In 1894. She ‘‘citizen and cltlzenesa Rom'a- Tho South Windsor League St. His topic win be ^'l^e Se­ Cross fund drive chairman, ex- —“Don’t aak me to keep any German surrender TELEPHONE 643-5171 the water resources ctnnmisslon good that youngsters are ca­ to police France. After, all. tomotive industry is pertiaps the mention one an hanging over Russia, the Revolution.’’ But perhaps It was a carol sing to shut-ins ki the papers reveal. ' most powerful industry in the tently helped the Bolsheviks to duke arranged to have top soon, its leaders In a courty at various places within the com m nulty. pable of performing to further Prance is your baby and will Despite waiFninge from his and up woiM, but recent statements by take over. Rasputin banished to Siberia, still at war unprepared to cope state to give citizens an oppor­ The traditlor^ “Nine Carols a worthy cause while fulfilling take a lot of nursing in order to allies that an unconditional sur­ Its leaders — to say jiotMng of The “ Holy Devil’’ may be re- But Rasputin maintained corre- with the enormous job of creat- tunity to express ideas on wa­ of Christmas’’ will be present­ the requisites of active Girl bring It to the point of walking render formula would stiffen production cutbacks — reveal a membered by today's Soviet spondence with the tsarina, who ing a neW order. Within eight Gifts for ter quality standards. Scout membership. He said the alone.” ed at the church Sunday at 7:30 German resistance, Roosevelt CYCLAMEN PLANTS $258 q, growing caution beneath an rulers, but probably many in eventually was persuaded to months that revolution was sept These standards required by p.m . posters reveal creative, artle- R oosevelt died in A pril 1946, a pressed forward. -> oveilay of optimism. the younger generation would brin^ him back to Pelrograd. away and the Bolsheviks Were the Waten,Qilaltty Act of 1965 The Junior and senior choirs tlc talents. Hie posters are on month before V-E day. the home His comments Included these The documents also; A TMs caution reveals a respect have trouble identifying him. For a while, Rasputin was in power. ^ must boeet by the state before of the church wiU provide spe­ display in commercial estab­ WREATHS AND SPRAYS Sim up released Wednesday In a 1,600- —Show French persistence to for ambiguous economic sig­ The evil spell woven by the almost dictator of Russia. T h e ------June 1967, or federally set ­ cial music with carols by the lishments in both the Wapping poge vohnne by the State De­ be accepted as a full-fledged nals, one of the most Important wild-eyed, bearded Gregor No- people, knowing the tsarina’s BORDER IS CLOSING 16.95 dards will be aooepM . congregation. Following the and Sullivan Avenue Shopping portment: partner of the United States, CEMETERY BASKETS of wtuch is the uncertain mind vdkh helped hasten the Bolshe- German background, suspected LISBON, Portugal (AP) — A booklet, “AoUon For dean senior choir will be entertained C enters. Britain aind Soviet Union.. of the consumer. vlk Revolution on March 1917. her of plotting with the Holy Portugal announced today It is Magazine or record rack copied from a Water.7 wMoh contains helpful by the music committee of the —“ Germany understands only A CONTAINERS • $2.50 Big as it is, the automotive suggestions for citizen action is Manobester Evening HexaM one kind of language," he wrote —Reveal dozens of mysterious He may have helped to trigger Devil and mutered angrily of closing the border of its west Cape Cod cranberry scoop, new, large W t church at a Christmas supper Mustry knows It is not total It prematurely, thu^ setting the treason in the court. African territory o f Angola with available free of charge from SouOi Windsor oerreapondent, Secretary of State Cordell Hull German peace feelers put out a s iz e ...... $16.95 to be held at the Moore House, year before the war ended in m aster o f Us m arket. stage for the Bolshevik coup Russia was at war against a the Congo because relations be- either the publishers, Isaak Main a t . A b b Lyons, tsL 944-8582. in April 1944. Being so powerful a force in whdch seized Russia the fol- powerful Germany and doing tween the Congo and Portugal Mammoth pine cribbage board, lU., or the league of Women —“ It ia of the utmost impor­ E urope. BALSAM Mrs. Blsla Woolam has been —Show one Instance In which PRINCESS PINE , the economy of nations, the in­ lowing November. Perhaps it badly. The nation had 14 million are deteriorating, 9l^ X 29 in...... j j P 1326 Waukegan Rd., Glenview, tance that every person in Ger­ appointed liaison person repre­ Pope Plus Xn tried to save dustry must assume a responsi­ would have hapffened that way under arms, but morale was The announcement came after Olde Pine console mirror in shadowbox Ir* Bl., of the Leegue of Women Athens Hunts Water many should re«^ze that this ROPING senting the church In assisting Jewish refugees persecuted by ROPING bility to look on the hopeful anyway, perhaps not. But in any low. Troops were infected with a border incident last week in Voters. Education Fund, 1200 time Germany is a defeated na­ frame with metal-lined planter at s g with the three Girl Scout troops ATHENS — Orsece and the tfiow of optimosm. But this is case, the assassination of No- the same restless spirit of revolt which the government said sev- 17th St, N.W., Washington, tion. I do not want them to Nazis in Italy. bottom ...... • $25 which are being sponsored by United States are studying the IDiscloee that the Soviet Un­ gettkig harder to do. vikh 50 years ago Saturday set which spread on the home frcfnt. en Portuguese soldiers were D.C. ^ starve to death but, as an exam­ Yd. 50c Yd Colonial pine wall clock with old fashioned the church. . fessiblllty of desalting sea ion wanted each of its 16 repub­ 75c A recent statement by Gener­ in motion events which have -phe people were disgusted with killed. Anti-Portuguese rebels The local League unit en­ ple if they need food to keep decorated face, broken pediment top; op- The church is collecting gift water, possibly in connection lics to have a U.N. seat. al Motors, for example, told of affected history ever since. their rulers. Officers crused based in- Kinshasa claimed 26 courages citizens to participate body and sold together beyond packages to be sent to the state with an electric power plant, as great hopes and expectations Novikh was his real name, but Rasputin as “ a drunken, ob- soldiers were killed, crates on b atteries...... $37.50 in these hearings. The exact what they have, they should be ho^tals foi;. the mentally ill. a means of providing fresh ORI’nCAL SENTENCE Large Assortment for the coming year. Beneath oup^k-stititious Russians knew goene satyr.’’ Coffin-lid Chippendale tole trays with j y date dt the one in the Hartfoid fed three times a day with soup The church office may be con­ water for the Athens area. U.S. this veneer, however, was un­ him as Rasputin, a term m^an- The nobility was becoming pierced edges, hand decorated...... $11 JP* area has not yet been made from Army aoup kitchens. That MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — A Cuban Of Cut Flowers tacted for suggestions of* eonstmctien to prMeel against moisture, School Menus dgA, and ibodc. Sweep-tec^ hsM, handsome allif^tor The following menus will be strap... $9940. Available with b n ^ et... $115. served in town schools next week: Monday, brofled franfurt in roll,’ potato chips, relives, whole kernel com, fruit; IXies- day, baked ra'vloll in meat sauce, Handsome Maple glove leath­ buttered wax beans, butter­ er. Mule style with soft, sola scotch pudding with topping, t r e a s u r e By Dunham Bros. 85.98 bread and butter; Wednesday, hot turkey sandwich, buttered green beans, apple pie-square; SHOP Thursday, hamburg, macaroni and tomato casserole, buttered Vanguard, lined in Acrilan peas, bread and butter; Friday, lla Cut from soft glova ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Ssather, carrying a foamy COUTIQUE7 turkey soap, tuna fish sand­ I V I . B a a 1 lb. $1.70 2 lbs. $3.35 3 lbs. $5.00 5 lbs. $8.00 cushion sole, it is truly cozy \ ^ wich, potato chips, pickles. Ice comfort throughout. Maple. cream. MUk is served wtth'idl By Evans $8.95 Manchester's Finest New meals.' Filw J*wd«n For G«n«ratlei» CkNigregatlonal Notes Start AsX' The Rev. w . Uoyd WilUanu MANCHESTER PARKADE win ^>eak Sunday at the First Come In For Details! Congregational Church, Main

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* Ba her Buddhist sage. ANCHOR HOCKING Her Japanese Lord. Her darling house boy Chan. LITTLE AMBASSADORS...finest miniature chocolates She’ll be the same for you. Is Now lib. $2.25 2 lbs. $4.50 FORD FAMILY? Oriental horse-play print capers GLASSWARE Maple gilove leaither Moe on comfortable, carefree cotton. 19M FORU FAIRLANE MMNIR SEDAN cpei^ soft sole. By Dunham Piaatway guarantees the mott com­ .Brothers $5.98 ' fortable pajamas you’ve ever worn 5-OZ. JUICE GLASS OR COUPON EQUIVALENT In Burr's Corner Shopping Center or your money back. Lacquer red on " V« CANDIES black or black on red. WITH EVERY TO GALS. OF GASOLINE Thi« is A very responsive one owner car. It feature# the. dependable 260 cubic inch y-8 » * * Tollqnd Turnpike , . -A ^ eoginc, 3*6peed all isyncronnesh transmission, ovenuze whitewall tires,.deluxe wheel covers, ViUaga Brown, laathar GAS—LUBRICATION—BATTERIES^TIRES Evdiwt pile Unad, hand A. His Kimojama, A, B, C, D 8.0C ti^sistor radio, electric wipers and 1^ , l

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Post Office ^ and an equaUy w*U-staf fed kennel for fortunate canines, Industrial Arts Teachers ^Fighting | Sights of London Carnaby St. with lt» ’^«ay- oiit” fashions tor young adults, Ask for Planned Program' Parking Tag | The GIFT Rehiember was fun to explore, but I did not quite have the courage to Manchester’s industrial arts teat printing is the sixth larged Aluyays Impressive \purchase presents there for my movir TORK (AP) — ••NeHher ^ teachers have caUed for a industry in tee country. ’ goonr nor rain nor heat nor * (This ts the third in a Bortes of articleii about a trip to En- planned program of equipment. . ^oom of nic^t ^ y s these couriers (rain the swift comple- morroww orrow*B s Herald.)Herald ^ ^ \ PP®® *** tured ^ rose printed shirts, ties- maintenance, a better system of Hon at Uieir ai^Mteted rounds.’’ K ■ \and trousers for the male of awarding bids for new equip- A.n added request of tea 8o goes the motto o< tiie Poet S'rORY AND PHOTO BY DORIS BALDING the species, and dresses so ment and a "loosening” of the teachers, which. Dr. Schardt re- (Mtloe Department, and Asst *8 \ short they appeared to be long curriculum to provide more in- ported to tee board, was th at VM. Atty. Howard U Ste\’ens ^ The trip from Bergen to London on SAS was un- blouses, for the opposite sex. dustrial arts experiences for they be allowed credit toward •dded a new note to it when he ^ eventful and pleasant. We arrived to find thb^ airport Many of the long-haired boys students. advanced degrees -for summer wont to court Wednesday on ® flooded With sunshine, and temperatures ranging'in the in this vicinity wore saUn lined These were' the major points work experience In Industry, Ijrtialf enni8don _^IJlstorlcal places we had read ggn^yg^g^ jj, ig^ge cities in tee background music for “ ® and compete with Oxfot-d. We prepared for combat as part'of mit overlooking tee town. Later of maintenance and better liai- jjigh; and William Vaders, to phone his office, so he paid altout.and long yearned to see British Isles and on the conti- *t«>lbng ■ musicians prorided g^w the Angel Hotel in Oran- their forest is a military rqser- we had lunch in tee manufac- son with the business depart- jggg’j^ Busky and Frank SulU- the fine. first'hand were exciting to visit ^g^^ Scaffolding almost obscur- P*'*®®® were reasonable at tee than!, formerly the House »qf vation where troops are trained luring city of Newcastle, of coal ment on equipment purchases. Manchester High, and Included tee Tower of Lon- g^ y^g dome, but tee interior ®® were reasonable at the Lords and the place whereX for combat — fame, tee county town of Norte- He noted teat tee teachers « don, Westminster Abbey, St. .^^.gg uncluttered and we were ®t®"4s, but the main attraction Richard III signed the death x FVyryjgp along we passed umberland and once a station on also felt there is not at present Appointive Slate j Paul's Cathedral and^ other impressed with the ornate dec- w®® the crowds, as we mention- warrant , of his -unclq, the Duke Doheaster on the River Dom, the Roman Wall. a broad enough Industrial arts FUEL OIL TRUCK placek dear to the heart' of ev- orations and stained glass win- ®*^ before. A trip to London gf Buckingham. It was also the homd of one of the oldest race Leaving Newcastle we made a offering, particularly at the sen- Complete—1660 gal. oil tank, ery-visitor. dows. should certainly include a visit birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. courseA in England. The St. brief stop for picture taking at lor high level, and particularly 1956 F-600 Ford. Local truck Named by Lodge ] The British crown jewels at St. Paul’s was not lev- Petticoat Lane on Sunday ^ picturesque 12th century Leger a clalSsic horse race, has Alnwick Castle, situated on tee for tee non-college boimd. 4 . u ' . .. Why St. Paul’s was not lev- in outstanding condition. May tee Tower were, we agreed, the j^y bombs dropped during Ti.ainifi'ivwVi annfions is -tnaf castle was ■ in Newark on the ^jggjj jjgj.g gyery year since P ’ver Ain. Walls of the Norman One major suggestion of tee be seen and driven hera Appointive officers who will < —J ----- edifice were built in 1157 and its group was for tee continuance -be installed a t a semi-public in- { most magniflclent display any world War II is difficult to be- Edinburgh, Scotland is just a River Trent, and in this area ---g DILLON SALES and of us had ever seen. We were esneciallv after seeing ® journey away from Ring jgbn signed the Magna ^ towers In 1309. It was tee prin- of graphic arts at tee senior SERVICE, Ina stallation of Manchester Lodge < also impressed vl’ith the size of hnildinirs for blocks **7 train, but Mrs. Hunt Carta, and William Gladstone Our destinatibp fo e g t g. j gj historic House high level. The teachers backed of Mason tomoiTow rtight have ' 319 Main St., Manchester been announced. | tec large ravens living on the “ comP'®"®^ “ 'conteted hv stfiish Om Tamou? tor%s c\Sal aM grounds. Our guide told us there r miraculously suffered which ^ ^ S^^eval citv walls” We were c Y . Walter A. Person Jr., who wiU ! is a beMef which warns, "When ,v minor damage and this which took two days go- and left Sept. 6, 1620 enroute medieval city walls. We we e North Sea but a fog pre- be kistalled master, has named tee ravens leave tee tower x .j boosted the Brit-^ returning, to the Mayflower, and it was ^ble to visit the cathedral, call- yeg.ted us from getting a too Ernest C. Zoppa as smlor dea- om. James A. Stratford has grounds it will fall into enemy isher's morale as much anv- '’^**^**'81 places of Interest en bere that William Bradford, ®‘* "^be Minster, by inhabitants distant view of tee countryside, When The Occasion Calls for Flowers,^ WEIGHS ONLY 19 LBS.! hands.” Probably to forestall this thin~ during tee war vears. governor of the Plymouth Res- York. It was the scene of ^Ve stopped for tea at Dun- been appointed Junior deacon by dire prediction we were told teat . . tu a I s i " o® tbe trip to ervation, was born. A favorite many royal weddings, and, like ^ar, a charming fishing village, Think of The Wmiam A. Reichert, senior war­ THIS MIGHTY LIGHTWEIGHT PACKS ALL Today’s , most advanced color TV performance is inside a ftosh supply of tee carnivo- the catnearai ana ai- Scotland was at Cambridge, meeting place of the Pilgrim many other cathedrals in Eng-\ jtg harbor is sheltered by Bass den. THESE QUALTTY AND CONVENIENCE FEATURES: elegantly crafted period furniture. 100-watt EIA all-transis­ rtfUs birds arrives et tee Tower ® complex or ^here we stopped for morning Fathers was nearby Crooby, i® being restored and one its figck, 313 feet high and a mUe Other officers named by Per- tor amplifier, air-suspension speaker system and the famous buiidmgs rMembimg^tx^uiu^- coffee and had a chance to pay a manor house and former land is being restored and one arbimd, once a sUte prison and Parkhill-J oy.ee ■co are Rlchafd A. Bolin, senior ■ Sylvania 9 0 ' Shell Bonded Picture Tube (74 sq.' Inches Dual turntable with Pickering magnetic cartridge create a — ------“ °n Plaza in Hartford, offices, a brief visit to the university, house and former home of of Its towers was obscured by e nekdng place for thousands of Btewavd; Ame P. Sterud, Junior viewable picture area — 12" Diagonal Measurement! truly professional music system. In color, Sylvania’s remark­ large and small s h ^ and res- on our way out of town we home of William Brewster, their scaffolding. At night I walked ands of sea birds. Flower Shop steward; WUUam R. Sandberg, ■ Sylvania “ Dura-Vista-AC” Chassis, fully transistorized, s ® P®*®®d much of the college, in- leader. The house is now a farm, a portidn of tee walls, which On the^utskirts of Edinburgh pest master, chaplain; James with full power transformer— lasting reliability! ■ Deluxe able color bright 85 (TM) picture tube and Color Bonus Frank Gakeler, Proprietor__ DC Picture Restoration, Horizontal Blanking, gated AGO Chassis show you beautifully bright colors. With tuning that It's NOT too late which have large, i^ d s c a i^ eluding the Cavendish Labora- jygt outside of Bawtry we extend around the city, and we passed\he spot where relics (( 601 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER W, McKay, organist; Lyle T. featuring new "Dual Rate” Circuit— better, brighter picture. plazas in the center or the de- tory for Atomic Bomb Research, stopped to look around Sher- visited The Shambles, a section of a Roman t^amp were discov- V (Next to Hartford National Keddow, historian, and Robert B AC Circuit Breaker— Re set Button a Pre-set Fine Tuning, keeps colors locked in. veiopment. The building had, we were told, wood Forest hoping, I imagine, of medieval buildings in the ered. Labeled tee Trapain Bank) W. Ferguson, marshal. — "set and forget” convenience ■ Up-front 5" Oval Speaker The whole area is called a special roof which looked a foj. g glimpse of -some relic heart of the town. 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PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1966 lowest level in almost two philosopher Bertrand Russell, er White House aide McGeorge m . years. because of Schoenman’s unau­ Bundy -to explore th? possibility CHANNCL MASTfM Events thorized travel' to North Viet­ of industrial nations exchanging done ,to both vehicles, police re­ The Agriculture Department RADIOS AT Thomas Laskey, pest state says Vietnam will receive an­ nam. know-how on common ■ prob- DISCOUNT PRICiS! Vernon Yming GOP president. He point­ Tolland Oriver port. George. Ball, former under­ ,lems. ■ V. A hit and run accident was TS In Capital, other $83 million worth of farm ed out that the future strength a: products under the Food for secretary ,of state, is named to Federal mediators ' call for of the party is in the. hands of In Crash Faces reported to police, yesterday w ‘MM GOUNTRY DRUM i i H Red Hike Expected Peace program. head' a delegation of U.S. busi­ sessions in Washington this Town Teachers Reported those In coming ' years Liquor Charge eveniaff after a parked' car ^ The State Department re­ nessmen to promote increased weekend In an attempt to settle would oe” called on to lead it. owned by Rita Benito of 32 A WASHINGTON (AP) — The vokes the passport of Ralph trade with Korea. a month-old strike against Ray­ Deerfield Dr. was damaged on Soviet Union’s announced 8 per Burpee Corps Seta Party Vernon J. Mitchell, 47, of Schoenman, secretary to British President Johnson asks form­ theon <3orp. Seeking Salary Increases Burpee Relief Corps 11 will its left rear fender as it was ?c,- cent increase in defense spend­ Read Herald Ade hold its regular meeting and Tolland, was charged with 6p- parked on Garden St., police K ing for 1967 lias caused little Vemon teacher,, apparently Ca.imer Ziemba, Chrl.tmaa party Monday at 7 erating a motor vehicle while say. The accident is sill under ^ Wagon Wonder surprise in official Washington. ViHMi s thrA*.v*f>r cretarv Bruno LiszewsKl, trees- v ^ . dlasaUafled with a three >ear financial ” under the influence of intoxi­ investigation. ^ ijQ One authority noted that So­ viet military spending tends to Mreement on salaries made two ^valentllie Blotnicki. cants, after the car* he was A car driven by Norm’and E. jSj[ Boisvert, 22, of 152 Charter Oak rise or fall in relations to ups yeara ago, will be asking for auditor and Stanley Szarek and Members of the Rebel Corps driving hit a car driven by will cot^rate with the VFW in St. hit the rear of a car driven PB 19C3 RAMBLER GUSSIG 55G 1-DOOR STATION WAOON and downs in U.S. defense out- additional pay for next year. John Machack, Trustees. buying smell gifts for the ^ y s Thomas Greer Jr., 20, of 146 by Walter J. Ide 33, of 40 Tuck Tfl lays. The three-year package plan Sisterhood to Meet who are leaving for the service. Loomis St. at E. Middle Tpke. Rd., as the Ide car was mak- « Under pressure of the Viet­ was accepted in February 196.V The Sisterhood , . » B'nai . Israel .u and Brookfield St. yesterday ing a urn into a parking lot off nam war, the U.S. defense . . will meet at 8:15 p.m. in the School Plans Yule Program evening. The Vernon Elementary school Center S. shortly after midnight ^ This is the ever popular cross country model. budget for fiscal 1666-7 is cli­ but at that time the personnel recreation hall. Talcott Ave., for Both vehicles had to be this morning, police say. The ^ One owner, sold new and serviced by us. mbing by about one-quarter to policies committee of the Ver- program on the hi.slory of cos- will present its' Christmas pro­ an estimated $67 billion or $68 gram today at 7:30 p.m. in towed away, the Greer vehicle accident is still under investiga- Equipment includes, 6 'cylinder resmlar gas non Education Association did nietics and proper use of make- with extensive damage to the tion. K bllUon. not believe the plan was ade- up and skin care, the school auditorium with Mrs. engine, automatic transmission, fully wash­ Carl Johnson ,in charge .of ar- left side and the Mitcheel ve­ ■'A car driven by Gary S. ^ able heavy gauge vinyl interior, roof top Soviet Finance Minister Vasi­ quate. It was agreed at that Hostesses will be Mrs. Har- hicle damaged on its front. Bryant, 29, of 613 Main St. M ly F. Garbu^f accused U.S. A MICHAELS DIAMOND WATCH tlme, by the board of educaUon gton^. Mrs. Joel SokolOv travel rack and transistor radio. Baron blue "criminal aggression in Viet­ and all concerned, that if sal- Greer had no visible sign of backed into a car driven by and Mrs. Charles Kantor. Mem- Plans are being made for Injury but complained of pain, finish with matching interior. Only nam’’ of aggravating the inter- aries were out of line with other reminded to hrinc a 50 the appearance of the Syrotiak Louis Brooks, 25, of Chestnut mi police say. Hill, Mass., shortly after 1 this £ ^.national situation as he told the tmvms befortf the three years Chrnukah gift " o f e ^ puppetTat the school on Dec. Mitchell is scheduled to ap­ morning in a parking lot off « /Soviet Parliament that the So­ were up, they would probably „hante 28 at 2“ p.m. ----- Tickets ‘ will---- 'be pear in court on Jan! 9. viet Union 1967 budge would be open for renegotiation. sold at the door. Center St. police say. According Square Dance Tomorrow A car driven by Robert P. to police, the Brooks car, a rent- w Include $16.1 billion for defense, A subcommittee of the 'VEA The Vernon Square Dance ‘ €K)P IVomen Meet Wagner, 27. of 69 Cedar St. ed car, was backing out of the L, DE CORMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc. compared with' $15 billion, in plans to present to the teachers Qub will hold a Christma.s The Vernon IVomen’s Repub- came in contact with a car parking lot. onto Center St. and g 1666. early in January an offer con- r« are far _hlgher than these ■taking salary of $5,700. The hicle was attempting a right into the right front fender of K ing the calling and there will A potluck supper will be turn into Cooper St. and the the rented car. ^ “CELEBRATING OVER 20 YEARS IN BUSINESS” figures but declined to give an thre^year agreement Provided ^ ^ p^ — ^baked re served. Members are reminded Bonin vehicle was passing on Dr. Coppolino Talks with Newsmen After Acquittal ' estimate. freshments. to bring cash donations for the the right, police say. The acci­ her Christmas 15.300 and $5,500. p„yu^,j Supper It’s easiest to carve a stuffed SI Mansfield Christmas project. dent took place on Center St. rolled lamb shoulder if the bind- _____ ...... ______New Plane Delayed The Ajb-committee of the The Vernon 'Women's Repub Moose Lodge Sets Party shortly after 1 a.m. this morn­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The .J* board has'' ing string is left on and remov- I reportedly agreed to Ucan club will hold a potluck Moose Lodge of Elm St. will ing, and -minor damage was ed as each portion is cut. • Coppolino Flies to Florida; Navy’s acquisition of a new an­ all fringe braefits asked for by supper •■nmer M Monday ondnv at «:30 6:30 n.m.p.m. at hold a Christmas party for tisubmarine warplane, first au­ the teachers ' which would in­ the home of Mrs. Olga Messen- ni embers and guests tomorrow thorized three years ago, may clude additional compensation gill, 78 Maple St. from 9 to 1 a.m. A buffet be delayed, imtil 1974. for sixth, year , certificates. , .... The Members are reminded to is planned. There will be $1 ex. New Murder Trial Awaits This was disclosed Thursday on^nal pacl«ge plan included ^^ng cash donations for the change gifts. held indictisents were returned In by Pentagon sources who said Give her magnificence in a $100 annual^gevity pay after Man.sfield Christmas project. 1 TOLLAND TPKE. raEEHOLD, N.J. (AP) — gray-Walred mother and 20 years effective September, On Sunday the annual chil­ Dr. Carl Coppolino, acquitted of her ln his arms. "Thank God for New Jersey and Florida about the Defense Department has Michaels Diamond Watch. 6 Pack Plans Party 1965, $100 after September 1966 dren's Christmas party will be GARDEN MANCHESTER-VERNON mimder but still not free, re­ ajiswering our prayers," she the same time. ordered-,the-Navy to take a fur- Whether it’s a modest ^ Cub Pack 223 sponsored by at the club from 2 to 5 and $100 after 30 years, effec- r-K.-Aih / to o , TOWN LINE- turns to Me home state of Flori­ wept. The state of Florida agreed to ther look at the billion-dollar twcKliamond style, or set tiveAj... .—next .. September.n—i— .— St. John s Episcopal Church p The party, for children CENTER da today to face yet another Later, Ooppolino’s wife and let Monmouth County Prosecu- program. . The teachere also receive full grandchildren of members, INC. 649-2623 trial for Ms life. V mother dpent a secluded M tor Vlhcent P. Keuper try Cop- The Navy specifically wanted with one full carat of coverage for membership in at the parish center, Rt. 30, feature a visit by Santa W rack^ with emotion, Cop- minutes with him in the Joii^ poll no first because New Jerr Defense Department permission diamonds, the superior Blue Cross, CMS anda major . Monday • _ at 7:30 p.m. Claus. Movies, gifts and games VITTNER’S poUno, 34, was whisked from the house over coffee. Coppolino sey’s case was considered stron- to move next year from the cur- qualityof Michaels- medical insurance. Driver Charged and soda and ice cream will be Monmoutii County Courthouse amd his wife were permitted to ger. rent phase of planning known as Otariamon Tree on Display Valdls Abols, 21, of 81 Jarvis p'royrdeiT and returned to a Jail cell telephone their four daughters, "inorida chickened out and concept formulation to contract selected gems gives Tlic Cbrismon Tree (Christ’s St., Manchester, was issued ft- ^ OPEN Thursday after a jury found hini aged 7, 14, 16 and 19, In Saraso- shipped him up here,” Bailey definitloih the^tep just before STAR TIME STARFIRE STAR QUEEN it a superbly blazing Monograms) will be on display summons for failure to drive TOT DROWNS IN TUB innocent In the death of retired ta. said Thursday. actual procurement. $250 $495 $200 right after being involved In a Some Na'vy officials are un­ fire and glow. Then, too, the at the First Lutheran Church, ENFIELD (AP) — Peter A. Army Lt. Col. William E. Par- xhe two youngest were by After the Freehold jury re- Michaels own imported West Main St., starting Dec. 27 one-car , . accident , In Vernon, Sturgeon, a five-year-old state ber. Coppolino’s first marriage. The turned Its verdicts, Bailey de- happy over the decision. One 7 D A Y S officer pointed out the mainstay ' Swiss 17-jewel movement and through Dec. 28, for view- ward, drowned Thursday while 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Almost hnimediately, police older girls were from W« wife’s manded that Coppolino be re- lag by the public. \ Abol’s. car went off the road, a bath in his foster authoritiee here made arrange- pretdous marriage, which ended leased on bail immediately. Su- of the present antisubmarine is the equal in quality to the police said, and hit a utility program is a plane designed 20 ' Ornaments for Die tree are home, police reported. SAT. and SUN. ments to fly the gaunt, dark- jn divorce. perlor Court Judge Elvln R. diamonds which encase it. all white and gold and are made it off. He was Mrs. Frederick Shambo, the haired anesthesiologist to Sara- , The CoppoHnos were married SimmiU refused, years ago. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. The airplanes, equipped with A big wide selection of by the women of the church. ^ fostfer mother, said she was glv- sots., Fla., where he is expected jji October 1966, less than six jjj cjosing statements, Keuper <2- V- ^11 V. Hospital for treatment and dis- g.- “Christmas Wonderland” to go on trial In February on a weeks after (Jarmela CJoppoli- made a dramatic plea to the sophisticated electronics gear, On Tuesday the church will be ” ^ in? the boy a bath when the phone rang. She told police she charge of murdering his first no’s sudden death of wihat was jm-y^ saying: arer used to detect enemy sub­ . open from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 ^ ...... marines under water. 3X. Priced from $100. p ^ and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. with ^ a r in got back a few moments later wife,'■ Carmela-" ’■ called a heart attack. Florida ..yoy ^^g ^an Mrs. BSverett Theummler, Mrs. 12, Jan. 3. Officers Francis ^ floating face To CoppoMno’s attractive authorities charge that CoppoU- walk out of this courtropm a NetUe Smith, Mrs. George """ down. blue-eyed wife, Mary, 39, the no killed her with a dose of m - man.” Virginia Penman Sumner and Mrs. Stanley Camp- GOP Police efforts to revive him headquarters New Jersey acquHtal was a esthesia. Bailey, a sharp-tong;ued advo- WASHINGTON (AP) —Wil­ were unsuccessful and he was Christmas Tree "blighted victory” with another Mary Coppolino told newsmen cate with only six years’ expert- liam Lambert, a Virginian, was bell in charge. Membership , , ^ the penman who more than 176 The church will also be open ^ recent meeting of the ptonounced dead on arrival at legal battle awaiting her hus­ the children were "ecstatic that ence, said in his summation: on Wednesday from 1:30 to 3:30 young Republican Springfield Hospital, band In Florida. their daddy was coming home.” "This case began and it must years ago Inscribed the original cong;ressional document now with Mrs. Christopher Duell and membership was almost The Shambos live at 10 Ran- But moonents after embracing “Now they’ll be able to see end with Marjorte Parber.” - Miss Mary Piader in charge. FRESH CUT OoppoUno, she exclaimed, "Oh, their father for Christmas,” He sarcastically painted Mrs. known as the Bill of Rights. ------doubled. ‘*** Hazardville it's a'great Mg beautiful world.” Lawson B. Knott Jr., general Yule Dance Tonight Speaking at the meeting was Section. Coppolino’a mother of Parber as "a woman in a hyp- The Christmas dance for the CANADIAN A Jiuy of 10 men and two Brooklyn, N.Y. notic trance compelled against services administrator, an­ ■eventh and eighth grade stu­ SCOTCH PINE women deliberated 4 h o ^ and Florida State Atty. Frank her gentle will by the black art nounced the belated identifica­ dents of the Vernon Center Jun­ 27 minutes before Jury foreman who observed the 11- of the defendant. tion Thursday at ceremonies George PMltpe, a UlpaJnlan- uncertain "nie 64-year-old opening a Bill of Rights exMbit ior High School will be held i f ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ★ bom englneeir from Maiawan, u V’f-i prosecutor at the Natloiial ArcMves. tonight from 7:30 to 10 p.m. *2.00 *2.50 *4.00 Indicated verxHct haft bean w k to tried 30 murder cases with- ^ g when the archives Snow on Sidewalks Combination Windows and Doors w free on ball once back in out losing any.. Bailey. 38. has ^egan preparing the exM- The Vernon police depart­ BALSAM reached. Afterward, it was learned that 60 cases In Ms bit, it ifam ^ ttTSfnman had ment reminds all property own­ Door Canopies, Roll-up Awnings, Canvas Awnings Repaired, Re-covered. Take Down Ser\-lce and Storage. Boat Canvas *5,00 *6.00 *7.00 MODERATELY PRICED the Jury' towtodk five votes. Coppolino was acrased of caxeer. never been identified. Knott E ers It is their responsibility to Repaired or Made New To Your Pattern. All Work Coat®"’ The first was eight votes for strangling and smothering Far- ta^the Florida case, Carme- ^be search for the identity remove snow and ice from the M^e. Grommets — Eyelets — Fasteners. A^-Condl«oner 600 TO CHOOSE FROM t500 TO CHOOSE FROM acquittaV on the grounds that s- Middletown, N.J., Megh- la a <^®ath came f

1. ; I 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,"GONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1966 PiygE TWENTY-OKIB PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COHN., ^FRIDAY, DECEMBER 161 1966 - r ~ ^ able to put only two calls to the Pdflfol Ho(ir« ’ Widowed Grandmother, 81 doctoi' on my income tax re* NATO Backs Italian turn.” Additional postal hours will be observed In town Still Teaching in New York DAVEY APPEALS RULING s in BRIDGEPORT (AP)— Author this weekend, Postmaster for ‘Brain Gap’ Project Noman F. Davey has taken a Alden Bailey announces. N E W Y O R K (A P ) — One seph’s In ShWember 1963. I nev- I iMMOlWlfl legal step toward a U.S. Su- FAIRWAY, Tomorrow, all poatAl ata- wintarwunvr. dayw»jr mu 60 ysaTs sgo, a er had ahyNpaina after I was rwnr* ann^oi rui a-n /uvIaf PARIS (AP) — Mlniflteri of Luxembourg u the ate at en- tlona w ill be open 8 a.m. to young acbidtoachor began her back to work and I ’ve never had the North Atlantic Treaty Or- spring -aeaston of fotelgn 8 p.m. On Sunday, the fjrat regular assignment In a any since.” i^SwUcilr ^ ganlaatlon endowed today „ mlnlrters.hbut Jett the date main office and the parcel New York CUy elementary Mrs. Kearns was bora in T* open. It la expected to be In light bulb roplaeemeiitt for your Italian proposal looking to even- jf*y_ • ” poet station oh Broad St. school She was 30 years old and Calais. >W n e on Dec 0. 1885. su ^riS r Court will have window service 1 tual technological and acientific They also agreed to move unmarried. but her famUy moved to New Avoid Pro- ...... to 3 p.m. door and outdoor sots, and eandolabrai cooperation with naUons of the NATO headquartet;B ae soon as . Today, Elizabeth Kearns, a York when she ^ three years enjoined by Superior widowed gritndmother who cele- old. She married ’I^mas praotice of ad- Soviet bloc. possible Into a temporary prefa- V' : " report recommending further brated her 81st birthday 10 days Kearns In 1916 and took five yjgj^g clients about trusts and ___i_ in I . . bricated structure In Evere, a ^ u y just the color, and size yon m Italian Foreign Minister Am- gy^urb of Brussels Belgium, bilateral “ hands across the cur- ago, la stlU teaching. She baa no years o ff from teaching to raise Supreme Court ^ V tatore PanfAiil submitted a plan until a permanent new hea- tain” moves by NATO mem- imrhedlate plans to retire. g fam ily. She has five children, upheld this decision. boro! • \''fi >*'>'. ,.y'V;"' for greater cooperation in this • quarters building c(ui l>e con* “ Age,” she said in an Inter- including twins, all of whom are Dacey is head of Norman F. field to narrow the “ brain gap” etructed .At Heysel, another ------view today, “Isfnot a matter of married. She has 20 grandchil- Dacey and Associates In Bridge- ► e Open every nlte tin 9 Including Saturday r - » -' years. It’s a matter of spirit. I dren. - , port. between advanced countries and Brussels mbyrb which was the ^ * e 3 Storee: Main St. and 705 East Middle ’Tpke. less-fortunate ones, bfeginnlng site o f the Belgian World’s Fair, HRC to Elect don’t feel old. I think one has to ghq says she plans to keep With his notice filed, Dacey with such cooperation In Eu- The permanent building Is ex- keep busy in order to be healthy, teaching as long as her health is has two months to submit his pected to be ready In 1969. Slate Tuesday I think anybody who is busy good. appeal to the U.S. Supreme Later, he said, technological NATO decided last June to and accomplishes something Last year,” she said, “ I was Court. and' scjentlflc assistance should move Ita political ~headquarters Election of hew officers will benefits by what they’re doing.” be promoted between the United to Brussels' to be near tae new top the ag;enda for the Human Mrs. K6arns Is one o f the old- * States and European naUons. military headquarters In south-Relations Commission when it ~ t acUve teachers In New York (b\ ■' s' * '4 He then added, according to era Belgium. The mlUtary cen- „ . . t s Tuesdav at 8 n m in the v * conference sources: “We can ter has to leave/France early .She stays young by teaching then also attack the problem of next year because of President Cburtroom of the Mu first-graders a,t St. Joseph s . j the ways and timing which Charles de Gaulle’s eviction of nldpal Building. S<^ool in suburban Garden City James Meredith Grimaces in Pain 'After Jackson, Miss., Shooting would permit the association In Allied troops from France. Other Items on the agenda . In 13 years at this work of other nations which NA’TO ministers received a are the formation of new com- St. Joseph’s, she hasn’t missed Manchester Lumber, Inc. have attained this developed report on East-We«t contacts by mittees, agreement on the fre- *■ because of illness, stage under a system of state n A’TO states on a bilateral basis quency of commission meetings, To illustrate her point about 255 economy.’’ since last Jime.' ’The list, rang- and a general discussion of the staying healthy,, Mrs. Kearns CCNTER STREET The photographs on this ? - Me said this would mean Ing' from De Gaulle’s reception commissioii’s future role In recalled that she retired in Sep- O P E N 7 A . M . 5 P.M. DAYS — SAT. 7 A.M. TO 12:00 NOON page depict some of the pushing the Idea of East-West of Soviet Premier Alexei N. Manchester. tember 1982 for one year, outstanding news stories reconciliation Into the tehnologl- Kosygin last week to a visit by In his call for ’Tuesday’s meet- “ I stayed home,” she said. “ I of the last year on the cal field. San. Joseph tydlngs, Maryland Ing, acting chairman Dr. David had all kinds of aches and Fn'nfnnV« nronnani tViim car Democrat, to MOSCOW last L. Warren listed the latter Item pains. ’Hie doctors couldn’t find national and intenia- r< Tied Into th e^ n tlflc domain '"onO', ^aled M varies “cw- under the designation, "Quo anything. Tension ^ m w m tae DIMENSION tional scene. They were for theme of greater East-West tacts.” This coincided with the Vadls.” ______way they put It. I joined St. Jo- FIR STUDS selected from literally cooperation as spelled out In ~ ~ ~ ' lumber thousands of photos another NA’TO report, which 6 recommended increased bilater­ *x8x7 ea. transmitted by The As­ al contacts with the Eeist. $14.95 3 4 * ^ sociated Press. 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PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENLxG HLRAUD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY^^ DECEMBER 16, 1986 morrow 4to>m 2:30 to B in Tolland Leonard’s Corner Flnhoiuie* ■ ela Presses Search Santa’s official vMt to Tol- Velopment Commission; and Dancers Slate M A R L O W li sentry Mrs. Aileen Stenberg o f Merr Jail Career Officer at 1 plto^Sinday in Town Hall, bite Terrorists «Rca 1911 EVIRYTHINO row Rd., for board of Welfare Holiday Events A Use For Thaf Wasted Corner He wiU arrive ln% fire truck, CVUtAdhSpyeneetielk^^CA^) — The suspension of rights cur- for the Family and Homar* to replace Mrsl ^ th e r S. M. eeoorted a pariMIe which wiU Sewage Study Committee Olsen, resigned. The Manchester S q u a r e Deffioylng troops in th eN ^ ital' tails political activity and per- ^Promoted to Captain^s Post leave S t M attb^ e pm-king and'the obi^tryride, ttte'N^O- mits arrests without warrants, Two vacancies on the GOP Danes'Club will have a ChrisU committee have been filled; Dr. zueien igoireiAmeirt pwiffl'ed\^ Castillo was reported shot in a mas Dance tomorrow from ' l^iretl Stark, a 19-year em- son, Maas., wlU caU. Door prlsee, Christmas' pag- NOW Plans Discussion Tonight Hugh Thomas of Brigham Tav­ THE GIFT UNUSUAL sweeping )iuAt tor Ciaettolte ter:* clash near the town of San Jose ploye of the Tolland State Jail, donated by local businesses will ^ united Congrega- at Marlow’s with ern Rd., and William D. Sleep­ 8 to 11 p.m. at Waddell School. rorlsts'-today., . -^de Guarlbe, twice raided by [he Sewage Study Commit- ported the pack’s recent fund FOR HER has been appointed to the post *** award^.__ _ _ . tional Church v lll be held at any purchase you er of Pilgrim Hills (Mark Dr. ) ’The-ev^nt is open to all area 4’H. onm Fany The Defense'hiinistty said its -gberriilas last month. Not far , r a n ts at 7:30 p.m. today in drive by purchasing candy from of Jail captain, according to an _ _ ^ ^ ..to 3 p.m; SundaV In the ohuriffi. m ^e; you may use . The committee has voted to square dance 'members. Otie Shutterbugn 4-H OlUb WlB ^ nresen. fortfes IclUed,Hugo Daniel Castil- a w i^ is "E l Bachiller,” the the Cub Scouts. ANGEL CHINA CLOSETS lo a tough, Ha'vana-tralned mountain refuge of Americo either of these fine n g M x s n .w...... — have a dinner meeting at 7 p.m. Earl Johnston of Vernon will ^ouncement by Harold E . ^ Ohristmaa Party ^ S u o n ie "Ador^ron S ^ t h e Jan. 10 at Coventry Grange Hall guerrilla leader knpwn as ,"Co- Martln/ssecretary-general of the charge plans! td#ii hall on R t 31. Postmaster John R. Adamcik be the caller, assisted by Mr. Hegstrom, state Jail admlnis- day at 6:18 p.m. at the home and Shepherds.” 'bn Rt. 44A, featuring roast mandante Behuma,” 138 miles Movement, of the Revolutionary just say “ Charge It” The committee will discuss reminds residents that the post and Mrs. Russell White on the T0% OFF tjator. rt le^er i^r The Pilgrim Fellowship WlU beef. This.will be open to the round dances. south of Caracas. . '< Left and oileof the most wanted approach^ to the problem ctf office will be open additional ^blic TuhTeseTvaXns w ! Stark formerly served as ®^y«- meet at the parsonage at 7 In the capital; .ariny troops guerrilla leaW s. Committees for the dance are Sanded smooth, ready for deo" Ueutonant at the JaU, located memlieps p.m. Sunday for an evening wage control and disposal, hours to accommodate the pub- ^ inter orating In a beautunl pastel holding the campus of fhe Cen- x Defense Ministry statement Id the probable role of the jic for the Christmas Season, Mr. and Mrs. Peter DelMastro, on the Green. rt the chib. , of carokng and a Christmas S Ends Recruit Training color or stained to suit mllady’d ' | tral University a*Tested the 16- gald the governnibnt troops also fjjpnnecticut Development Com- phe service lobby is open from door duty; , Mr. and Mrs. High Sheriff Paul B. Swee- Bank Honrs party. Marine Pvt. Ralph E. Mun-. fancy. man University Bureau of the seized arms, amnhmltiipn and Open 6 Days—Thursday till 9 Mssion in helping Coventry to gm , to 5:3i() p.m. Mondays x Warren DeMartln, refreshment ney, administrator o f the Tol- The SAvUigs Bank rt Tolland A Cheer _____ Basket.______Workshop son of Mr. and Mrs. chairmen, assisted by Mr. and ■Venezuelam Communist party, important rebel doci^ents. Downtown Msdn Street—Manchester j^ a ln a solution to this prob- through Friday. Or Saturday it i^nloh v land Jail, noted that Rlcharil vrtll close at 3 p.m. Dec. 23 and be held Monday at 10 a.m Ralph E. Munroe of 58 Harriet Mrs. Donald Denley and Mr. Model No. 1260 They rounded, up 860 other aus-"' ^e^^j meanwhile pre)>ared to 5*“ - * will be open from 7:3 a.m. to Mills, former head rt the jail Dec. 30. There will be no evening United Congregational Dr., has graduated from eight and Mrs. Willard Dickenson. Speaks at SA pects, including the * welcome Lincoln Gordon^ U.S. &A secretary and chairman 5 p.m. Re^. $63.95 f|um, has been appointed to hours on those dates. Church. weeks of recruit training at the A Christmas party and les­ n , -r ^ ^ M -Kf leader Ju'venclo ^ ^ a r , aggjstant secretary of statXfor wUl be elected at this meeting. Residents are also reminded inrve as a detain at the The bank will reopen Dec. 27 >jbe Confirmation <^ass of ”There .“ Swill , ’.!’ be '!!:- no meetings of McCarthy Wednesday night on bigger missile launchings. brook School next week; Mon- fled with ihe Vietnam war,” he Ceptr^ 'Territory, Statute new jail be built between the ty- either the Junior or Senior charges of breach of the, peace Smoke generators are placed « 336 NORTH MAIN STREET— 649-5253 day—Soup, peanut butter and said Thursday night, "but they ^ traditional evening serv- Troops and poUce moved into good in dioosands of stores Legl'oB Set Christmas Party Brooklyn and Tolland Jails, Pilgrim Fellowships on Sun- and making harrassing tele- in the Crickets and the move­ Jelly sandwich, celery stick, dee- are diesatiatied with the conduct !f® Christmas the university, traditionally off probably on the grounds rt the held at 5 p.m. at the Citadel. NORMAN’S Green - Chobot - RichardsoiRichardson phone calls to the police station. ment of smoke is recorded. Tuesday—Hamiburg rt the war.” limits to them, the next day. and service establislinients. state-owned Manrtield ’Training Besides the Citadel Band and INK. Post, American Legion, and its The church Bylaws Revision They said the calls were made potato chips, vegetable, Nixon commented The government said it sought Auxiliary will hold their annual « Sohoed. AT YOUR NEAREST OFFICE ------Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. from a poolroom, and that the Prize Winner in the Blue Room A l» . T-nnit-r»TVif>si^fwY simo a MWk. chocolate U 1IWWMW.C creamUt^CUIl pie; Wednes- WVJVUWO- Democratic avnoowcilosses sa« in thesasES Nov. 8 Songstere. , a. there - will be j musi- •■pojjucai 'POIlUOa-l iUia{md WUlJilUIlcommon crlmi-14i ; i ’ M.') HAKTFOIM) UI). Christmas party for members' „ _ ...... - . /*oi OAiArtrlnnc Vkv d t v i i v a H / ih q t *. today in Kingsbury House. caller told them he intended to X/ady Bird Johnson stands beside a 20-foot Christ­ p children at 3 p.m. Sunday in the o ,r ; .S Z , . 2 T J X ««,»,<..« . . . «» . ™ « . ~ . M ANCHKSrKR THE CONNECTICUT BANK Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to to Washington to kiU Presi- bread and butter, dessert. showed a desire “ that the Viet- tette. a women's trio and in- haven. Legion home on Wall Street. mas tree in the White House Blue Room. The tree, and narcotics addicts, who it T -to . nam war be faroucht to a con- strumentallsts. There will also Btu .• TV. 00 jii 11:30 a.m. there will be a re- dent Johnson- grown by Howard Pierce of Black River Falls, was feH do not belong in the at H l ^ ^ e ^ a l ^ *0 a ^ ^ Christmas AND TRUST COMPANY The hearsal for the Church School Federal agents took McCarthy jails with regular criminals. S ^ : M ^ y ^ p . tow tM or shortly ^ ^ b^ au aejif toe close- pj^eant in the sanctuary, for into custody,’Thursday on .a war- Wis., was selected in a contest sponsored by the S H O P H ERE npss to Christman Day. National Christmas Tree Growers Assn. It is orna­ “ There is no place now for cheese sandwich, celery stick. the public. the presentation Sunday eve- »'ant charging him with threat- ''tv these people to be sent and no gingerbread with peaches and I ------^A New Year’s Eve dance ■will ning here. ening the life of the President. mented with gingerbread cookies, nuts, popcorn 1m held at 9- p.m. Dec. 31 at the attempt made to rehabilitate topping: ~ Macaroni ^ ^ _ FRED C. STURTEVANT The Ctouples’ Club of the U.S. Commissioner Carroll W. chains, cranberry chains and other decorations in them " Kiinir stated ®^d cheese oasserole, peas and ^var in Vietnam is concerned, at least two trips to Europe and Legion Home. There 'wUI be on church will go Christmas Brewster, at a hearing, found an early American theme. (AP Photofax) t h ^ , ^ g staiea. r o l e slaw and »»« one to Asia in the next few INTERIOR PAINTING and PAPERHANGING Orchestra end a buffet to be He said the mutual aid sya- carrots, coie siaw, orean ana INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL caroling tomorrow leaving the probable cause and committed tern for Trtland County, operat- butter, crunch cookies; Wednes- lenred at midnight. Reserva­ church at 7:30 p.m. Members McCarthy to the custody of the pregjjent Frank S. <>iristian “ be a national figure when Sen. eTprimarilyprimarily by the’IbMand^- day-HambuiY on roll, carrot ^e war would enabe the Red Spiking on the domestic Im- CHOOSE WALLPAPER IN YOUR OWN tions may be made by contact- of the Senior Pilgrim Fellow- U.S. marshal. ea ywiiia.iujr ujr stick grocti beons, ice cream. CJhlnese to increase In military plications rt the war, Nixon said gave him a model of the Brigan- Kennedy takes him down the unteer Fire Department HOME AT DISCOUNT PRICES sig Post Commander John La­ strength. President John^cm should cut ship are invited to join the club ------tine News Boy v.hic'i >d aisle.-But Ed, don’t always' fol­ housed at the Tolland jali, could SchoolB Close ^luraday wk or Francis Murphy by Dec. Nixon addressed the 73rd an- nonmilitary expenditures in or- in the program. from Boston in a salute to his low Sen. Kennedy after that.’ ’ be moved to the Mansfield site Tolland schools wiH cloee at EXTERIOR AIRLESS SPRAY SYSTEM nual dinner of the Illinois Mami- der to eliminate the need for a The Coventry Recreation love of'the sea. when it is Completed. 1 P-m. Thursday for the hoU- TWO COAT JOB WITH A ONE COAT PROCESS , ’Ihe Post ta p amiteg to ^ v e Committee - sponsored basket- 500 H onor Saltonstall, who began his po­ S PAPERS IN NORWEGIAN Scbool Dance Chairman days and wiU reopen Jan. 3. facturers’ Association attended tax increase, auction ta July of 1967. Any- 1,^1, program for boys in litical career as a Newton alder- Bivookiyn, N. Y.—There are Committee chairmen tor the Students attending Ellington and by some 2,6NK.YIAR FUU OUAKANTH ' w ito 'vibi’atonic rear, seat speaker, tu-tone Hand Dipp^ Not Moehine Mode i finish, whitewall tires with snow tires mount- Large Number of Different Pieces WATERPROOF ’ ed on the rear, tinted windshield and deluxe wheel covers. Low original mileage— and we Mailed Anywhere USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN S p irit new apd always serviced, it. Marina We Deliver Anywhere In Town Mobilheat aqua with white top. Wow! 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Lcflon Editor Vernon P*t Harris Co-Editon Sports Editor Sharon Douton Steve Cone Another Snag Develops John Oitraut ' 4 - Over Site for Courthouse 0IFT8PBCIAL8 Friday, DecaiAber 16 CompUed by Students of Manchester fflgh School Mrs. Joyce Don, Faculty Advisor Another snag has appeared In being found in the eystem. from our VOL. XXX, No. 14 — ------—— ...... — 1 ‘j' ' the'proposed plan for a Tolland These chemicals affect the ef­ These sceneii are only a part of this year’s Aquaette Club’s show, “Kaleidc-. Couny Courthouse in the area. ficiency of the system. CHRISTMAS scope,” to,be held tonight and tomorrow night at 8 p.m. at the MHS POO** " t The proposal has been in the Other work will include the left, club members are shown with original costumes and accessories. In tnei offing for almost two years and installing of the gates, modifi­ ^Kaleidos(cope^ Set has actually delayed, work on cation of the recirculation sys­ CATAL88 center, two girls illustrate the precision and timing required of many ^ou-i the redevelopment area. tem to make It fully automatic, tines. At right, the Aquaettes demonstrate a pinwheel formation. Tickets fof Three locations for the pro­ increasing capacities of both the show will be available at the door for 50 cents with SAA and $1 without. | posed building have been con­ meters, modification of the flow sidered In Vernon with the distribution chambers and re­ mostUalked about the renewal location of the plant water suc­ area.lThis Is the location sanc- tion line into the secondary tlonea by the Tolland County settling tank to provide con­ Bar Associalon and many oth­ stant source of water. er lociil organisations and busi­ .. The engineers pointed out the biological treatment proc­ ness qoficerns. Heavy m ilU N * 9H,VtR The decision was to be left esses such as the trickling fil­ MIN’* lOWT ^ _ SmUNa MLVIR -f • ters cannot function properly Our baat-saWnc alylM Let ua KCV CHARM. up to the State Public Works tnfravt H f«r fiv. Department and the Stole Ju­ when the waste contains toxic Lovaly alR tor Industrial wastes. . 4 larger man. dicial Department.,,Timothy Encravtabla. 9A Murphy, public works commis­ Nursing Report sioner, now notes he must con­ The public health nursing pro­ sult vdth the Hnance commis­ gram has continued to be active sioner and the attorney gen­ this month, according to a re­ eral before any decision on the port issued by Ruth E. Hoyt, courthouse Is culminate. Nursing supervisor. I A bill passed by the legis­ A total of 1,112 visits last V * lature In 1965 provided $100,- month were made by toe nurs­ 000 for the leasing of the court es, of these 270 were for the Dr. Roger G. Conant (right), president of the Heart Asso­ right, Francis P. DellaFera and Dr. Gerard Miller, both of POR FATHIR S i building and thl.s proposal has purpose of giving bedside care ciation of Greater Hartford, and Miss Bibiane M. P. Ore- Manchester, to the executive committee of the newly or­ A aRANOFATHBR :..A •: -ftoSiw-a less than a month to go before and treatments and 742 were goire, executive director of the association, welcome, left to ganized chapter. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) m R U N a MLVIR 12K GoM nHad for health guidance. Sixty new RIIT RUCKLE Knifa angnayaabto it runs out. A private developer EnaravMI wHh his Inttlal* with namaa and would build the building and babies were admitted to the H'« a a J leaslnlors pronosals can be accented. head, spoke before the Connect­ Hartford was elected president ter, Bolton, Ellington and Ver­ French Qub Debate Team were given a total of 56 dlpther- slaw; Tuesday: Tomato, chicken of the new chapter. Members, Members of this year's squads Mr. Fenn Speaks Treotment Plant Cnntr«ot noodle and vegetable soups, egg icut Tax Study Commission this non; four new towns, Somers, are. Pat. Badger, Liz Bickley, Mavor Thomas McCnsVar la, 22 smallpox and 16 measles week. He stated why the tax of an executive committee in­ Stafford, Tolland and Union, Carry Theme vaccinations. salad and peanut butter sand­ clude Dr. Joseph G. Kristan, Plans Feast Donna Carpenter, Nancy Chand­ Attends UofH .sioTied a contract ye.sterr’-'V wiches; Wednesday: Frankfurt­ was considered unsatisfactory and towns previously served by ler, Chris Ohiaputti, Doreen De- v'ilh C, H. Nickerson and Co. Miss Hoyt noted the clinic, amd why it should be removed. Dr. Gerard Miller, George P. the Hartford Association. ers in rolls, potato chips, vege­ Frost and Mrs. Philip Pierce, The French Club is presently Cormier, Delores Downham, El- Competitions In Aqua Show Inc. of Torrlngton which will which is under the direction of table sticks; Thursday: No In 1965, toe State General The main, office of toe new On Trip to Russia make alterations to the Sewage Dr. Joseph Krlstan, the town's Assembly removed the business all of Manchester and former chapter 'will be located at 310 In the midst of one of its busi- len Edwards, Joanne Eichman, lunch served, school dismissed officers of the Manchester As­ est seasons. With club spirit cindy Gobelle, Sharon Gworek, Manchester High's Debate Whirling, twirling colors—this Treatment Plant. health director, would be diffi­ at 12:30 p.m. for (^rlstmas va­ Inventory tax on manufacturers Collins St„ Hartford. The field On Tuesday evening, Dec. 6, are taken through the farms in The contract Is for $32,347 cult to manage were it not for over a 10-year period, Watkins sociation, and Francis Della­ f$4iL high, plans are under way for Luanne Heck, Judy Juliano, . m h S science teacher groups only on certain days, Team traveled to the Univer­ is the theme of the 1966 Aqua­ cation. office will be at 17 Haynes St., and will Include work on the the assistance" of the volunteer said. He' proposed toe same Fera and Mrs. William Sleith, present location of the former the group> second annual Ellen Kelly, Donna Lawrence ® L ter the farm has had time to sity of Hartford last Saturday, ette show. Titled “Kaleido­ Maple Street School —Mon­ both of Manchester, and mem­ Christmas Eve program. Jean Leslie, Sue Leslie, Carol Mr. Robert Fenn addressed thetne ^ t o participate in a high school plant, ordered by the state. One workers who help with much of type formula be applied to the Manchester Heart Association. scope" the show has eleven of the provisions of the con­ day: Charcoal hamburgs bn bers of the former Manchester IVI Club 1 members will the detail work. removal of toe business inven­ attend Litke, Dob Mcarman, Jean Me- Current Affairs Club on his 83- After Mr. Fenn's talk, club debate, public speaking and dra- numbers, each based on the tract concerns the Installation rolls, potato chips, carrot and chapter. midnight mass, sung in French, Adams, Jan Moseley, Kathy jjg^y trip to Europe and the Mid- members were able to ask matic reading contest. MHS, Also during toe month of tory tax for retailers and whole­ mood expressed by a different of a man hole and slide gates November. 79 small children celery sticks; Tuesday: Vege­ In discussing the merger. In the French Church in Hart- ^ pemberton, Eileen Quinn, Au- ^jjg ^ j._ Fenn talked brief- questions in order to gain a however, was represented in the table soup, sandwiches, meat salers. Patient Aborigines color. For example, black is for flooding the trickling filters received toe oral polio vaccine Watk!ns'»,said toe State of Dr. Kristan who has been pres­ ford. Following this, there will drey Smith, Kathy Stoddard, jy travels in Israel,JSy* deeper understanding of the debate competition only, send- which has to be completed with­ and pickle, peanut butter and ident of the Manchester Heart Australian aborigines will FiiM Jtwdtrs For Gonorations be the traditional French Re- Linda Veglard, Debbie Vicorlto, Lebanon, Egypt, and Greece, people and places that are in ing a full complement of four weird, haunted—and represent­ which consisted of two drops marshmallow; Wednesday: Connecticut places a high rate ed by a gathering of witches. in 30 days. The remainder of the on a sugar cube. In Tolland a of tax on business as compared Association said, “I believe trim a again and veillon supper with all the trim-• Judy Zaremba, and the man- jje concentrated most of his dls. the news so much today. varsity and four novice de- work must be completed by spaghetU with hamburg, green the merger is a wonderful thing again until it has the cori-ect mlngs at the home of the club’s agers, Diane Pyka and Cindy cyssjon on iron curtain coun- Pat Harris, '67 bators. The varsity squad in­ What does brown remind you well child clinic was held 'with beans, cole slaw, Italian bread; with other New England and MANCHESTEB PAHKADE of? It made the new Aquaette May 15. 1967. Dr. Robert Breer of Manches­ Eastern Seaboard states. Elim­ and should lead to a greater curve. They are equally skill­ advlsor. Miss Lorena Dutelle. LoMaglio. tries including Russia, East cludes Don L«rsson '67 and A letter from the state Thursday: Tuna fish grinders, ability to help guide people in ful in spear-making, shaving In addition, the club plans to game of the season Germany, and Poland, Steve Hoffman '68, affirmative, members think of worms—so Water Resources Commission ter examining artd giving 13 egg salad grinders, potato ination ot this would bring (jon- their routine..it really is a diptherla Inoculations, 6 small­ necttcut more In line with these facts concerning the heart and small portions from the shaft celebrate the Feast of the E ^ will be an away game with While in Russia, Mr. Fenn Majorettes Win and Graham MacDonald and ordered the town to do work chips, pickles. open up avenues of better piub- until it bears the correct ratio Iphany, which follows soon at E. O. Smith on Friday, Jan. 6. spent part of his time sight­ Mitch Cohen, both '68, negative. LesUe Kubln Bruce Derrick worm!!! The six boys in the on the plant to eliminate all pox ,vaccinations and 8 doses of states, he said. terward on Jan. 6. club, listed as guest members, polio vaccine. Lake Street School — Mon­ Much expansion is projected lic and professional education to toe length of toe spear throw­ Liz Bickley, '67 seeing in and around Moscow, More Trophies The MHS Team stayed for ’ toxic materials from the sys­ day: Macaroni and cheese, green as regard to the No. 1 medical er's arm. Read'Herald Advertisements Recently the club was grant­ and he commented that one of two of the three rounds of are Louis Dimock. Ted Brind- tem. A meter and recorder will Families of mentally 111 pa­ for business and .Industry in Wrestling Team The MHS Majorettes have Legion of Honor tients who have been admitted beans, fruit, Tuesday: Chicken cai= anu me aiam problem of the United States. ed permission from school ot the things that surprised him regular' competition, debating amour, Dave White, John be Installed In toe plant influent the coming years, and the state There is now a vigorous public done it again! In Agawam, Michalik, MlUe Howard (all '67) to the state hospital IhxNorwlch soup, '*'**'^**’ '?^ -must do everything possible to ficials to take a weekend trip 1—2—3 pin . . . .these are was that, contrary to a popular the national high school topic, channel to wan> of concentrated butter and marshmallow sand- education program in toe de­ In May to toe Montreal World's sounds whic'n are familiar to Mass., this past Sunday after­ To sit on Ml. Everest and look Who has the largest collection and Steve Spaeth (68) They are visited by the n u r ^ a n d sand- business expansion belief, there are very few re­ noon, the twirlers. added two Resol'ved; The United States’ acid discharges. -wlches, scooter piles, Wednes- ^ . .S' veloping stages, one which Fair. With" too fair located in the MHS wrestling. team and strictions on picture taking. foreign aid should be limited to out on the whole wide wmrld rock 'n roll ''oldms ’ tWs side perform in some routines with The town has had a problem helped in preparing for toe and industrial growth, Watkins trophies to the five already won tlent’s return home. The pa' dayT Baked luncheon meat should make , public- many well French-speaking Canada, the their coach, Mr. Jack Early. Tliis relieved Mr. Fenn who had- non-military assistance. The be the way this week's Hackensack N. J .. Why the girls-the jealous Green and for many years with large ashed potatoes peas, Thura- said. A favorable tax climate known medical facts not now MHS falrgoers will be given Led by Co-Captains Dick Tot- ^ . visions of himself making this r:';." year. They were in compe- debating followed the regular , . . ,, ' Derrick, this week s male the legal purple. But they also amounts of chrome and copper tlents are also visited after would aid this goal. DECK THE g a r a g e ; ------: : w baing wiui mgn scnoois irum t o " g t “ affirmative and nega- ‘cgioimaire wuu.u d.ipc..u legionalre, of course. However, ^ne number all to toem- dajrj^Tomato soup, jelly or but­ kno'wn by ' the public, facts .„p>. .pper.-.,p»c«c. -si s» v . .Pd i'frr.pTr. ter salHtodches, cookies. Watkins also pointed out that ^^ich will greatly benefit all.” a business inventory tax is a the language skills that they the matmen engagegage their first ’thrownthro)\'n/n In prison forf taking il- New Yor^*^*^’ tive speakers alternating with accomplished student, ggi^gg, yellow—it's sjucronized N o r t h ^ School:' Monday: DellaFera spoke of the many WITH SOMETHING JOLLY— E have been developing in the foes tomorrow w^gn they travel photographs. Two first olace troohies were ten-minute opening constructive enjoys mountain cUmhlaig or U clubman, free thinker and to- clowning around at breakneck most difficult and costly tax to. "added services and education­ classmom. To help defray the to Penny for ^ f n X u S ------Two first place trophies ^ ^ v»iF niiAY-nat. piA/1 wKQt tc c-rtiTip- OH bacco hand as well. 0V8LRIMA9I" AMIRieA. im. Spaghetti, tbs^d salad, Itallsai administer and that it.lends it-, Mr. Fenn also had the op- won for toe Milltarv Twirl and remarks, followed by alternat- concerned with what is going on bacco hand as we i. speed.'Goldfinger is the slink- bread, sliced pekoes; Tuesday: al benefits resulting from the formidable cost of the trip and match. Their competitions will portunity to visit with a Russian the Dance and Twirl Partici- ’"8 rebuttals of five minutes jji the world. The latter Is true Presently, he bums the ihid- lest routine—especially with Buttered rice, berf^Md gravy, self to discrimination because a merger will make the Heart ANEWCAMARO! to raise money lor the club- include among other schools, couple. During his talks with Dating in this event were Can- each. The affirmative side be- puhin-g case Western Civ, those gold euiUi! Gray, the of- business inventory is difficult Association more helpful than aupported orphanage in Friince. Eggt catholic High School. This fugm, he found that they were t^ln Beverly Lrg^^^^ gins the constructive remarks. College Mato IV. Honors Phys- „cers’ duet is an abstract In- buttered green beans^B^e with to assess. icing; Wednesday: SoupKlubA before." He said he “regretted the French Club has been hold- ^111 mark the first encounter anxious to hear about the Captain Minchehne Morin° '67. while the rebuttal is opened by . five m \ ®"fl>sh class- terpretatlon of loneliness. There salad and egg salad, sandwii the loss of previous personal Ing frequent d ^ u t sales u ng between an MHS athletic team asc^assination of President Ken- Barbara K S S " L to d T Bruce!^ the negative debaters. SwitzeriSd ^to ‘v W t^ ItS “*Md ff' ^®«>nh “*■* routines, each celery and carrot sticks, chee; THIRD OF VILLAGES TINY contact 'With area residents de­ the lunch penod. East Catholic team. „edy. He also learned that this both '67. Cindy Galasso. Nancy This contest was a one-day f''* Uonal Honor Somety as a soph- different from the others in its wedges, pears. ADRID—Spain, according veloped by the Manchester As­ Lorraine Obuchowskl67 There are 13 different weight family; like most others in Rus- Flster, both '68, and Laurie affair, and drew participating [ , Lea has thus far been type of music, costuming and Vernon Center Junior High to the latest official count, has sociation," but added that ' ■ "1 classes to be filled, and some sia, did not own their own Lambert and Vivian Parkman, high schools from all over the Maine South to Nas- schoolwork. choreography. School —Monday: Hot dogs, 3,261 villages 'with populations “Steps will be taken to retain C T h I p K of the wrestlers are working home, but rather rented it from both '69. Nancy Luckman, '68 state, including Hillhouse, Le^v- East to France and as far Extracurricular acti'viUes are Members of the club include: beans, ' sauerkraut, peanut but­ ranging fis^ 100 to 500, More our former image and on the A c c j p c c x c a a c a hard to lose the two or three government. The only p e o ------is Mills and Klngswood Acad- aV California. A girl with l^ipo^ant, too. Besides NHS, he Horton, president, Betty ter sandwiches, fruit; Tuesday: than half toa,country's 9,202 whole I believe the merger can pounds that will place them in pie who own houses, he said. This is a reminder to all stu- emy. As yet, the team h-’s not qg^gmiination and vl'va- been a member of the Pre- jcrby vice president, Bette Cabbage' and beef roll, wax villages have few^r than 1,000 only benefit all concerned.” BJfle Team the desired bracket. A' slate ate a few very old Russians. dents who hSve not made their received word, about the results gi^ygD^ss will certainly achieve Club and the swimming i^^gard secretary treasurer, beans, bread and butter, gela­ inhabitants. The' Heart Association! of "Hail, Hall, the gang’s all of 10 matches await the eager Mr. Fenn expressed disap- final SOMANHIS payments, of-the competition.; __ ^gr clreims. team (or two years. One might Barbara Holman ElUe Gibson, tin- dessert and topping; here!" That will be the ciy of matmen pointment at not being able to that they may do so in Room Barry Sandals. '67 ^ v /ard Kennedy, toe ^ P®"’ Franklin, all '67; Debbie W edne^y: Hamburg on soft vl.sit a communal farm, but, he 21.5 durine: the home’-oom ne- Beach Boys, writing and Mr. ^ " ® " ‘ Snyder, Marcia McCallum, San- roll, potato chips, pickles, jelly the Rifle Team this year. There a^’e 55 slats in an aver­ Everybody is back from last There are approximately 2,560 explained, plaas for this must riod or In Room 121 after Monohan are all among Les’ l'®lP>ng^°ut at an athletic event Marsha Borello, Jane sand'wich, ice cream on a stick. year’s "undefeated squad except lockers in toe halls at MHS. be made in advance. Tourists school, age Venetian blind at MHS. . likes. The latter because he has ^ ® Leaner. Gusman, all ’68: Chris Toomey, Skinner Rd. School—Monday: FLETCHER o f : MANCIUISTEB the, team’s c o -c a p ta in s . ------^ ^ ------taught her many things she will Bruce Derrick is one member Laura Zaglio, Betsy Richmond, you Vienna sausage, mashed pota­ The big guns of the team will carry with her for a long time, of the “now generation" wh,o Lynhe Derrick, Linda Doll, toes, string beans, Italian be John' Gallagher Jr., Al Cla- ■!’-r s!:ill in writing was noted never allows himself to be Martha Russell, Sue Primus, ' to qo OS low O S ^1715.00* bread and butter. Tuesday: Piz­ fFhen You Think of Chuts^ ------*' - crowd. za, potato chips, pickles, olives, vette and ^ob Atoelleri all '67, bv her receipt of a Scholastic swept along with the crowa. Joyce Cole, Sue Moyer and Bev Think of Fletcher** A Gift For The Whole Family Bill Sheldori,'‘^’68 and the co- \. '. ’g Awr.rd. A meot'-ng with - crii ;is this best can be proved jjiller, all ’69. for a new YW? celery sticks. Wednesday: Veg­ ti L'.-.r;! Boys tills p.:st year by his musical likes kfd dis dls- jjjj Horton '67 etable soup, beef soup, tuna Moke This Christmos tlw biggtst ever by treating yeur family to captaihs Jan Jacobs and Barry 'sound of the 50's" We don’t sell status.; Robinson, '67. wrs , :i e;:r.lienee she ll long re- likes. Tne and egg sandwiches. the best gift of all . . . a 1907 CAM ARO. You'll think we're Santa n)e;'io:;'. is his favorite, ar.d a room full Just a car. One that gets about 29 mpg, averages 54 McKEE STREET^ Re-enforcements Ken Adams witness to 40,000 miles on a set of tires,_^d hardly uses oil when you get our deal. Stop In and pick one out today! and Tim Lomagllo, both '67, and '.i'.e t''.'.': L'. turned this week of relic 45 s bears The Herald’s Vernon Bureau juniors H>ok Timreck, Steve \v"Ji Les iiaving someone write the fact. He explains, that "tltts ' between changes. ' . . . . Is at 88 Park S t, Rockville, about her instead of her writing music offers a better sound than About Of course, the fact that it’s practical i6 no secret. P.O. Box 827, tel. 875-8186 or TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS Dodge, Mike D’Avria, Eric of others. Being a member of toe Incessant screaming and un- 648-2711. Phinney, Kurt Miller, Phil Hop­ And everybody is going to know that you’re saving from $25.00 to $45.00 the High School World has help- skilled guitar playing of many money. But that’s the price you pay for Volkswagen. per and Bruce Garden, ‘69 can MHS 1 IN 11 WATCHES ORIDDERS U6 e D 6 A R $ be counted 'on for a bang-up ed Les develop her sid.II as a of today's ‘English sounds.’ ’’ Now Is the time to bring In your screens to be repaired. avriter. Aquaettes, Sock and a carefree soul, Bruce usual- Bandoleers TED TRUDON VOLKSWACEN New York—On an average ' Storm window glass nplaced. job. Buskin, Ski Cliib, Current Af- ly spends his Sunday afternoons 640-2838 fall Sunday an estimated 17 WE’REWAKING IT EASY TO PUT AN OK The squad lost the state fairs Club and AFS take up glued to the TV set. watching Bandoleers 30 mu- TOLLAND TURNPIKE, TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. million Americans—about one in ehampionship last yeir to Mid­ much of Les’ leisure time. Out- the New York football Giants “\® ’Heater and defroster, 2-speed ilectric wipers, seat belts, 11—spend at least part of the AUTO GLASS INSTALLED USED GAR INTO YOUR STOCKING dletown by one point, but will side of school Les particlpa'.cs go down to defeat after defeat. fron O/s mirror, 12-volt system, leatherette, 2 back-up lights, afternoon watching professional be out for revertge this year. turn signals, windshield wariier, overriders, tool kit, football games on TV. THIS YEAR They open their season against in lOH and USY. Schola7t c - ly , be a professed Giant fan is GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Les carries a schedule cl Ic .'el I not the easiest occupation in the ^ TamoR NrI rIa nn.« miua' the Middletown fores' on Jan, MIRRORS (Fireplace and Deer) $ 1965 CHEVEUE 1763 TEMPEST 1963 CHEVROLET 6 away. Always-tough Rockville ft Malibu • Sport Coupe. V-8, LeMans Sport C oi^ . 4-cyl., Bel Air Station Wagon. V-8,' follows on the 13th at home and **SiJ^futuro” hM ^ coUeee a S favorite animal Is toe treated each school to a 20-mln- C overdrive, radio, standard, radio, beater, 1buck- radio, heater, signal M295Y then toe Indians travel to ^ "**“ conc®rt of Christmas music, PICTURE FRAMING (all typas) 2 heater, whltewalla. $1995 et seats, white- Choate Academy on 'Wednesday in X ^JZ T c ar. hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- 'PJ’® Distributive Education them yourself pizza. In 6 minutes rre-to you can serve M whitewalls. heater, whitewalls. 1 ■ f il January. studems maructors ana pa, Derick hia sister Lvnne began Its Christmas cele- the durable vinyl interior, adjustable bucket piping hot pizza. You’ll be the talk of the parly. There baa been a new ents filling Bailey Auditorium vin Dernck, nis sisier, Gynne, . .. i„gt to en-ov 'an hour and a half ■■nd thCir “stupid cat" King ; . Tuesday, Dec- W, $ S 1961 CHEVROLET 1965 CHEVROLET 1H3 CHEWOUT ' •mphasis on dribbling as a re- 10 eujoy an pour ppa a nau Qf at a Christmas party at Fl- sekts,' radio and the reliable 4 cylinder en­ Impala Sport Sedan. 6-cyl., Bel Air 4-Door. 6-cyl., auto., Impala Sport Coupe. V-8,| of varied entertainment. Two H, at 84 Thorne St. niRtHhiinvB suit of a rule change. For the Barry Sandals. ’67 DistribuUve Education gine The car was locally owned and is in per­ Rr auto., radio, heater, COAC radio, >heater S I TOR auto., radio, heater, Cf EjBA* first time,, girls playing guest speakers, Mr. Labon and ______members, their dates and •jK whitewalls. '^Ownl whitewalls.' ^IIWI whitewalls. ^ I ilwW ? basketball have been given an Mr. Hello opened toe program. - guests. Including Mr. and Mrs. fect running order. You really save at unlimited dribble. This new Class Project Features King Lear They were followed by the ed on “T was the Night before Hogus, Mr. and Mrs. Cohen and PIZZA RAYS rule will most likely change Round table Singers who sang Christmas.” Mr. and Mra. Ostiwski, altend- the format of the girls’ game, SMART SANTAS SHOP HERE ’The tinkle of bells on the cap took place under the direction of of King Lear, his daughters and daughter administered a tor- numerous selections from their The party then moved to the gj. 130 SPRUCE ST.—643-0031 which has,naturally relied on a nt th* red atrlned lester sia- Nancy Finlay and Jeri Mullaney, sons, toe fool and attendants, ture. Qhrlstmas program. ‘"The Tink- qafeteria where refreshments Recently, toe Distributive Ed- i • great deal of passing. 1 V .U “ both ’67, as a class project. they cited examples from 'the From left to right the actors ers,” a folk singing group from and an Interview ..with S^nta pcaUon sttidents decorated toe DE CORMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc. ORDER AHEAD . In commenting on the out- naled the entrance of the fool, as their study of the pWy ’ play to Illustrate and prove pictured above Include Sandy East Catholic also .sang, and Clauis ^waited them. „ show window In room 118 with CHEVROLET look tor this year’s ^ n . ^ing Lear’s court. «King Lear,” Jeri and Nancy tlielr Ideas. These served as in- Guadano, '67, Pam Franklip, the audience joined them. Mr. , lOH will hold a candy apd a Christmas display. Borrow- '\ OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE Miss FSlgnant remarked that He made his way up to the presented the character ,de- troductions to the scenes the ’67, Steve Cone, ’67, Da've Umberfield s fascinating magic bake sale Saturday, Dec. 17 at ed materials, both personal and 285 BROAD STOEET, MANCHESTER—643-4165 with 14 experienced players re­ Ware, ’69, and Doug Pastel, ’69. tricks and the antics of the Sears and House and Hale. on loan from merchants in CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS, DEC. 25 turning from last year’s, var- stage of Mr. Himt’s AP Eng- velopment of various "person- actors portrayed.' CO •I lish Class B 'period on Dec. 6, nae” In the play. Jeri started ~The anim at^ scenes were ac- Those appearing in-the play but Traveling aowns delighted the Lyn I^wrence ’68 town, were available for the ex­ “CELEBRATING OVER 20 YEARS IN BUSlNESS”i ercise In window design done by OPEN NEW YEAR’S EVE TILL 2 AM. CARTER bMm^'ahwd^’hlu a^solid performed with a gray- off as Maynard Mack, a well- tlon-packed as mock suicidal not pictured were .John Os- children (ajid from the am^ount fro m which to work, bearded King Licar. known critic of Shakeapeafe and jumps were taken - Suo Goldtaeig *66 m r n m m m ’K x MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.rFMDAYrDECEMBER 16, PAGE TWENTY-SEVEH' ^AGB TWENTY-SIX : ...... ■ ' “ 1' I ■ n m e n t e n e r

FISH I NO Eagles Play Hawks Surprise Celts Instead of Big B AKED iBATTERIBD At Atfuinas, Heat .fla'sh lljht batteries over And DeFeat Champs NEW YORK fAPl —fc crack the 1,500 mark for the trola, wJU throw against the P a-.)hg Denver Sunday. A Boston your camnfire for a few more rin n ’t hp R iim riai^ i f fh p season. And that could leave triots, Boston has the best ruSh- victory or tie against New York hours^of light. Tech Home . PHILADELPHIA (Ap)—The St. Louis Hawks aah 151,1 som* inviting targets open ter tag defense in the leMU^ end Saturday eUmtaates Buffalo. THE hardly «xpect gentle treatment when they go against Boston Patnote, who d like ^ ^ d e f S e . Na- in other AUT, games Sunday, -E'3YL».CE8 By PETE ZANARDI the Philadelphia 76ers in tonight’s National Basketball to wrap up the American York’s de- math riddled the Pats for 28 Western Division champion ' Char en:'s of rawhide boot Starting at the?top to- Association game, but they at least deserve a thank- Football League’s Eastern (enslve line faced Nance, it held completions aHcl 338 yards the Kansas a ty playk at San Diego laccT and f'c y ii be easier to night is Manchester High’s ------r> — — .you. Division crown against the big fullback,to 56 yards in 1« first Ome ^ two teams met. and Houston visits Miami. Herald Angle slip through eyelets. . basketball team, making Player-Coach Richie Guerin New York Saturday, try to tries, one of Ws lowest outputs That gt^ne ended In a 24-24 tie Miami could move Into a tie ------its season debut at 8 won a laat-second scoring duel do it primarily on Babe this season. That and the fact and' a similar result would with Houston by baatlng the ^ P ' in t ’EM UP o’clock against highly-rat- with Celtics’ Player-Coach Bid Parilli’s strong right arm that Parini completed is ofclinch the Eastern Utle tor the s ^ g E A R L Y O S T RuMell Thursday night In lead­ nstt Tn w’ “ T d T t o Weaver High in Hart- in stead n f Jim N a n ce’ s t®r 266 yards and three toudn- Pats. 10 of U after winning thalr first Sports Editor patat

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16^ 1966 PAGE THIETY MANCiiE3TLH EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 19.66 PAGE THIR'TY-ONB' Business PropSrty Help Wantcd-~llale Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Florists—Nurseries 49 Wanted—To BIqr 58 Apartments—flatS' Furnished Apartments SS-A - Wanted—Fesale 85 ______^ ______Tenements 68 Fdr Sale ___ W Houses For Sale . 72 Houses For Sale . 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sisle 72 Houses For Stale 72 Suburban For Sale .75 Surburban For Sale 75 Legal Notice yOfniSJ -^WQUld yoa Uke to PARTUMB DRIVBai wanted LOOKING FOR good homes, 3 LIVE OTOSTMAS twfes, cut to ^ COVENTRY — fVmished 2 order, from 2-6'' tall, $1 and used furniture, china, glass THREE ROOMS, heat, hot wa- room cottages,' |50. monthly. ROOMINO HOUSE, ctntrkHjT PRIVACY — Wooded custom MANCHBSTER — beauUful 4-4, NEW USTING —West Side, 6 ANDOVER— 8 room older Colo- TO SETTLE, estatp—Willlman' u m iTation oaoBh woik doee to home? We have for aftemooM, tipura 1-6. Apply cute kittens. Call 640-6480 af­ room home, comer, lot, con­ nial. Paneled living room, fire­ tic; $4J!00.' yearly Income, 3 AT A COURT Or_ PROBATA $2. All day Saturday, 464 Wood­ silver, plctun frames, old tor, IStlhdry, Bolton Center Furnished trailer, 380. month­ located, aiuHial Income 3B.S04, Ranch, flreplacs, foyer, dish­ 2-family centnUy located, 4; held at Manciieater,, within and Ipr il«v«nl openinga Ui our plant. Alcar Auto Paito, 22i Spruce ter 6:30 anytime weekends. expenses $1,206. Priced at washer, disposal, wall to wall BEST BUYS BEST BUYS oar gurege,' large lot, excellent veniently Incited, $16,600. place, 5 bedrooms. Private family with store. Ideal for In­ S t land St., 643-2236. ^ coins, guns, pewter, scrap Apartments, available immed­ ly. Five room duplex, $66. die rMrtrict of Manchester, on 4M We are looWng tor an expedK- SMALL MINIATURE gray te- gold, watches, old Jewelry, 'Three rooms, $76. Call before $22,900. Paul J. Oorrmtl carpeto, 3-ear garage, Rutohlas Inoome. OaH Mitten AgeiKy, Leonard Agency, 649^)469. lake privileges. Only $8,600 vestment. Down payment min­ 8th day of December, 1966. and mall derk arid also iately, call 640-7867. Present, Hon. John J. Wallet!, LA1HB RANDS ' and goctoral n^ale Poodle puppy, 3125. 649- ^ Fuel and Fesd 49-A hobby collections, paintings, 1 p.m., 742-7412, Mr. Bartlett. Agency, - 643-6368. Agency. Realtors, 649-8834. BY BELFIORE BY BELHORE Realtors, 648-6980. down. Pasek, Realtors, 289-7476- imum $4,500. Selling price $16,- a peraon to work in our co^t* 8400. attic contents or whole estates. ROOMS, $126. 8% rooms. 600. Qualified buyer has it. ^'Estate of Patrick E. lato tog depfarlment. Apply in per- macMniats, paid hospitaliza- BOWERS SCHOOL area ^ Lots For Salt . 72 VERNON - of Manchester, in aald District, da- Uon, holidays and vacation SEASONED FIREPLACE Furniture Repair Service, 648- $116. Parking. 15 Forest St., TWO S-ROOM and one 4-room NEW LISTING ROCKLE|DGE RANCH First mortgage available. Pres­ jjea.Med. .. .. ^ atm and, talk to our foreman GROOMING and boaurding aO ■WOOD for sale. Call 742-6215, 744S. off Main St., 646-0000, 648- furnished apartment, includes 7 ROOM COLONIAL immaculate ? room Cape, 2- t r e e d AND landscaped lOOx NAME YOUR TERMS tige Real Estate, 28^:6827. Mr, On motion of Bliie MeVoy, 30® at the mock Oo. 1273 ToUand plan. Apply Metronics, Inc., The meet immaculate 7 room Two fireplaces. Beautifully car garage, ’Call Helen Pal­ Bliiefleld Drive, Mandiester, Conn., 640 Hilliard St. breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. or 742-6830. 6675. T-V, heat, electricity, cn ' hue 156 lot. $3,000. Wolverton Agen­ H ^ you wish to buy this Stoppa 289-6820. admini.-tratrix. ^[^e. Manchester. Chase, Hebron Rd.. Bolton, HOUSEHOLD tots, natiquM> ------zz------— ^ — line parking, $160. monthly. Split we've ever seen — and paneled family room. Mld-twen- mer, Leonard Agency; Real­ cy, Realtors, 649-2813. 5V4 room Ranch with ga- ORDERED; ■That six m onthft bric-a-brac, elMks, frames, MANOTESTEIJf—66 Winter St., 640-6271. V E ^ O N — Situated high we’ve been in business a long ties, tors/ 646-0469, 649-3877. SOUTH WINDSOR—modern 3 from the 8th day of eOCRirrART — Small office, _ 643-6427. A part-time Broker friend oh a hill, affording a mag­ ragCf fireplace and buITt- IWfi. bp and the sam e are U m it^ TOOL DESIGNERS SEASONED FIREPLACE wood glassware. We buy estates. 8 rooms first floor, heat, hot time. Mice entry, large living BOLTON—m ACRES of wooded 1ns. Owner will bend over bedroom Ranch, 1% ba/thSi 'allowed for the credltoni ^th» excellent working conditions. has asked our h«p In sell­ nificent view, ■nils 3 bed­ $97. PAYS AUj. Assume 4% per large lot, assumable 4% per in ^Ich to briiiK i" .*5,**^S1**IjJ DACHSHUND PUPPIES, AKC, for sale. 649-8974. Village Peddler, Auctioneer, water, air-conditioned,' stove, ing his property. It consists iwm aut^auc kitchen with pQUR FAMILY land, 300’ frontage, view from' backwards to meet them, “ ’ ______aRnin.-t said estate, and said ac­ Salary open. Call 246-2566, Top rates and overtime, ready to go, miniature arid ------420 Lake St., Bolton, 64»^247. refrigerator, laundry, parking room home offers a ree buUt-ins, two full[uii baths, Dauw. fln-MU- ■ . . mortgage. Attractive 3- the rear, i^’lced to sell. Paul cent mortgage, $114 monthly. minl.xtratrlX la directed to xtre pul>- 6:30-4:80. standard, champion blood HIGH QUALITY seasoned hprd- Buaiiicss Locattous of 4 apartments and a room, formal dining rqom, because of foreclosure. Call Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. 11c notice to the c " d l ^ to Miur full benefits and profit in rear, 247-4046, 633-7402. ished rw5 room, 8 good siaed ^= 0^ 0/^^$^^^ ^replace, W. Dougan, Realtor, '649-4535. today. Mr. Gordon, 649- tn their cJalrnH wtthin aald tana _av Unes. Also Weimaraners. wood stored Inside. Cut to any For Ronf* 64 commerciEd enterprise on swlnlmlng pool. baths, bedrooms. Garage. All this and tr®es, view. Hutchins Agency, m ature woman, habysitting sharing. I i m i lowed by puhllfthlng a copy m thiN Southington 1-628-6573. length and splits Free kindling Rooms Without Board 59 one of Manchester’s busiest aluminum' storms and more on a beautiful landscap^ R*«^tors. 649-6824. MANCHESTBR—Lots, lots, lots. 5306 or 875-6611. SOUTH WINDSOR — » room onh'r in some newspaiyS; haylnif. end light cleaning. London 3TORE — renter of Manchester, streets. Income is Jn excess I..*- -otlmmm stoiTOS ond screeHs, recent ro o f.______Ranch, 3 bedrooms,ns large circulation In said probate "dlstric! until Christmas. Leonard Gig- 464 MAIN ST.—3 room heated needy remodeled store, fro>;:^ screens. 1,900 square feet Four A-zone, two B-zone, two B & W c o ’oA within ten days foorn the date M Park, Hebron, 11:46 a.m. to MANCHESTER COLLIE - SHEPHERD cross THE THOMPSON HOUSE, apartment. $85. 643-2426, 9-5. of $7,600.. annually. Owner of living area. Plus a large .f finto this—terrific Invest- MANCHESTER—7 room house rural. All in tovm, different lo­ kitchen. Asking $15,!5,900. M ust ihii. order and return make to thUl lio, 649-8818. Cottage Street, centrally lo- and Interior, reasonable rent­ call us now—or one of our very f The BARROWS and 6:46 p.m. Own transportation. TOOL & DESIGN puppies, 6 ' weeks old. First has expressed a willingness lot and many fine shrubs. fronting on two mlan roads, 5 cations. Call now. Hayes Agen­ WALLACE Co^ be sold, foreclosure imminent, court Judge. sated, large, pleasantly fur- THREE ROOM apartment in als. Brokers invited. 622-8114. to assist with the financ­ competent Multiple Listing col- lot possibility, excellent in­ Call Friday after 6:30 or Sat- 130 Hartford Rd., Manchester come first served. Call 649-8818. $24,900; leagues will sell it out from un­ cy, 646-0131. Manchester Parkade Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ------—— • mUay, •43-6406. 640-5263 FIREWOOD—$1.50 and up. 361 ulshed rooms, parking. ^ Call eluding appliances and heat, OFFICE SPACE available Jan- ing. Please contact this vestment property. Bel Air Manchester 649-5306 AKC GERMAN Shepherd te- Hillstown Rd., M^anchester. .649-2358 for overnight and $110. J D. Real ’ ------Estate, 643- agency for more details. der us. $21,000. and worth 1964 Real Estate, 643-9332. BOLTON—Manchester line—To BOLTON...split level for only uary 1 . Excellent location and i J. D. REAL ESTATE eveiy penny. Two family. AB the advantages male puppy, 4 months old, ----- permanent guest rates. 5129. I>arklng facilities. 257 East settle estate, $18,900 is all for t OLLAND - Raised' Ranch. 3 ^ Hdp Wanted—Hale 36 t r u c k d r iv e r and store pure black, $50. 742-8469. Of a qiodarB two family plus FOUR OR even five bedroom this 8------room1 .-^— Cape with base­ preciated. Two bedroom home, keeper. Hours 8-5, good bene- Garden—Farm—Dairy FOUR ROOM apartment-sec­ Center St, 648-2163 or 643-9627 bedrooms, large living room. OAS STATION attendants, IP YOU ARE retired or seml- 643-6129 excellaat Income! Convenient cape that is VACANT. Ideally ment garage. For further in­ fits. Apply Cheney brothers, HUNTING DOG—field pointer Products 50 r^tlred, and reasonably active, ond floor, remodeled, with gar­ before 5 p,m.' JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. NEW LISTING location. Selling at a price con- located In Bowers area, this 1,21 ’ 4 baths.baths J2 car garage large j,eges. Excellent built-lns, vdlue. lake T. priv- J. part-time, 8 a.m.-l p.m. See formation call Lawrence F, wooded lot. In exceptional ® Personnel office, 8-5, 31 Coop- and bluetick hound, some field s'l^CTLY fresh eggs for sale. free living quarters, commu­ age. Appliances,. and utilities, sxnTE of offices presently 649-5261 __ Four bedrooms, 2 baths, ga- giderably under a new two-fam- home has 8 rooms in all, plus Fiano, Realtors, 649-5371. Mr. Sloan, Esso Service Cen­ er Hill St., or call 643-4141 for experience, 6 memths old, good NEW TWO family flat 5-6, rage, and a tree-shad^ 1 8 ^ ily—yet every inch as good! a rec room and a one car gar- neighborhood. Assumable ■ ’______;______ter, Route 83, Vernon. Tomaszewski, Box 363, South nity kitchen plus small remu­ $125. J. D. Real Estate, 643- suited for professional purpose appointment. all around hunter, $45. Call Rd., Bolton, open daily, 649- neration in rooming house, in 6129. 164 B. Center St., Manchester Bowen school area, large lot are features of this Wg, call now, age. Has all the extras, such mortgage. $18,900. Philbrick COVENTRY — Lakewood is now available in the State kitchen, 22’ lUing room, sep- country atmosphered Ranch In Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. Heights, 5 room Ranch, wood- SPRAY PAINTER for cabinet 643-4536. 6472. exchange for a ^few light ------Theater Building. Can be sub­ as combination windows, fire- housekeeping duties'.'.. Inquire arate furnaces, city uUllUes. Manchester, near shopping and tutadtu’ c'TDi?Trtr . 1. . . I . . . . ,u. K..H. Suburimn For S alt 75 ...... ed lot, $11,900. Financing Hinislhlng. Excellent oppor­ COCKER PUPPIES —register- divided if necessary. For in­ tunity. Displaycraft, 643-0657. MOONLIGHTERS WUUam McKinney, 118 .Pearl 5'^ ROOM duplex—garage, $126 MANCHESTER — East Center Also older 2-famlly. Call Leon main «>ad8. Will hlt'MulUple MAFLlli S>IKJl,i!il etc. Owners transferred. T. J. SOUTH WINDSOR -ExecuUve BOL'TON...SPOTLESS ranch on available Leonard Agency, ed. Grand sires. Champion Household Goods 51 St., Manchester after 6 p.itx. monthly. 643-5029. formation can Theater mana­ St. location, 6 room older home Cleszynskl, Builder 649-4391 Hating this Friday, so call now. Four family. Pour heating sys- a big lot with plenty of tree.s. Start the New Year with ger. 643-7832. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. " 8 room custom built Ranch, R ealtor, 646-0469. Petts Lil Philosopher Clark- excellent condition, large lot Prlced to seU in low twenties, terns, four car garage. Aluml- air- conditioning, breezeway, Owner will handle financing. E xtra, Income. KNAPP dale Capitol, stock. 528-4705. CHRISTMAS SALE C3:..EAN comfortable rooms; FIVE HOOM cold flat, second IMMACULATE five room bun­ num storms and screens. A AT ALBERT’S Space — 2,000 110 X 150. Ideal for profession­ MANCHESTER—ax room Co­ garage and all the extras that Priced at $19,500. T. J. Crock­ REGAN ROAD — Vernon, just COLONIAL BOARD CO. SHOES pays Wg commis­ free parking, gentlemen, Cali VO. Three room cold INDUSTRIAL al building. Asking $24,600. U galow on Liberty Street. This solid Investment, maintenance ett. Realtor, 643-1677. off Route 83, new 2-family du­ sions. Big Bonus. Free GERMAN Shepherd puppies 1 , 2, OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! flkt, third floor, $30. Four room square feet, drst floor ^>ace, home la loaded with extras. 1966 MODEL - - - free. A "Must See” proposition. lonial, baths, modern kitch­ you would expect in this truly before 7 p.m. 649-0826. Scran­ A R Realty Co., Inc. 648-2692. en with built-ins, stove, dish­ fine home. Out of state owner , 2-car garage. Immediate STILL HIRING Samples. Contact John registered, immunized, excel­ START PAYING ton Motel and Cabins, 160 Tol­ cold'flat, ..second floor, $75. 2% centrally located. Will jub- Three large rooms down, two in 1967 condition. Job transfer EAST HARTFORD -r-we have lent temperament, well struc­ IN FEB. NEXT YEAR dlvlde. For particulars 'call ______R. D. Murdock, 643-6472.______washer and disposal, 3 bed­ wants fast sale. Hayes Agen­ occupancy, financing av^lable Kay, Managrer, New Brit­ land Tpke., Manchester. rooms n^ted, stove, refrigera­ bedrooms up. Single garage, causes heart broken owner to a 6 room Cape and 6, 6, and Elva E. Tyler, Realtor, 649- SKILLED & UNSKILLED ain, Conn., 225-2007, 464 tured. 1-429-4680. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE tor, $ lloN ^ree rooms, heat, Warren E. Howland, Realtor, brqad ST.-15,000 square foot big porch. Owner’s retirement sell this conveniently located HORSES AND DOGS rooms, $19,9er, Employer ter, 643-5332. ond floor, 'With heat, $90. 643- RENT-OPTION-BUY Bolton kitchen wtth bulK-ilns, formal room, wall to wall carpeting, CUTE-COZY-COTTAGE 1966, be and the same are limited B Tool A Engineering Co., 12 Machine, Famous Make Refrlg- 4208.* . ( 9601. Lake, 6 room Ranch, fireplace, ' *'****^' nun* TWO FAMILY - 4-4, expend- dining rocm, large Uving room, throughout most of this home. Ofi five lovely rooms awaits and altew^ lor the creditors with­ Prospect St., Manchester. "NEVER USED anything like erator, Bedroom, Living Room; Reach rtyle, large All walltex wall covering, in wMch to bring In their claims it” say users of Blue Lustre Dinette, Dishes, Rugs, Lamps, FOUR ROOM cold flat, natural porch, stove, refrigerator, 8 bedroome, garage, lot lOOx a new owner for only $13,- against said estate, and said ex­ HEATING Ollw INSPECTORS —plate, in proc­ BRAND NEW GARRISON Ooloolal - 2 year# ^ yestentoy. Asklag $10,900. ^ convenient location. laundry downstairs, large ecutrix Is directed to give public DONUT BAKER, and baker’s for cleaning carpet. Rent Tables, Blankets, Silverware, gas heat, on bus line, large lakefront privileges. 289-0939. 300, excellent condition, 3 years 800. ’This is the ideal home notice to the creditors to bring In ess, receiving, tool and gage old, 7 Rtoms, one full and two Leonard Agency, Realtors, old, $19,900. Philbrick Agency, beautiful lot. Near schools and their claims within said time al- helper wanted, full time. Ap­ electric shampooer $1. The Pillows, and other accessories. NOW. R’JJNTING yard, $70. Call 289-3690. dtAdLiidMtk for a young family or a W. G. GLENNEY CO. ply in person, Bess Eaton Do­ and casting layout inspectors. half baths, family room off GREEN MANOR WVWveFp Realtors, 649-8464. shopping. Located on Brent- "young at heart” retired 'lowed by publishing a copy of this Sherwin-WilUams Co. EVERYTHING. $444 PICTURESQUE kitchen, lot 180 x 200, garage more Rd., city-water and sew­ order In some newspaper having a 836 NORTH MAIN STREET nut Shop, 160 Center St. Minimxun 5-10 years experi- MANCHESTER — Oak St!^ 8 Subuiltan For Rent 66 family. Call Mr. Bogdan at circulation in said probate district TEL. 649-6268 RESIDENTIAL LOCATION room cold flat, second floor. $26,600,? Philbrick ’ AgencTr b ^ C T lM rrB R B o w ^ s MANCHESTER - 'Lovely 8 ers. Prestige Real BJstate, 289- within ten days from the date of ence. AU rates in exc«s of $5 KEEP YOUR carpets beautiful j^^j^^es Delivery Setup, 649-5306 for appointment. this order and return make to this per hour, paid holidays, paid despte constant footsteps of a ^ * n As is $42 per month, will re­ ROCKVILLB — AttracUve 3% 640-8464. School, 7 room Cape, 4 bed- ^omroom home. Ideal location.location, aUall 6827. Mrs. Beardsley, 289-6151. of Uvlng space for the money. rooms, flreplaced living room. court of the notice lEd mrflcal inmr. gm Blue Uirtre. j!’ IT? decorate for $68 per month. room apartment, stove, refrig­ city utilities, full basement. B & W JO H N J. WA Judge. ance. Land Planning Associates, erator, heat and parking, 15 TEN ACRES, Stately 7-room Give this one a look-see. Might moUsni kitchen, family room, plastered wails, central vac­ ANDOVER — expandable fam­ PART-TIME MAN 10 p * o«.l Wght p „ - eiectrtc .h.mpoo.r H- Needed ily home in a country setting, The BARROWS and mium. Ideal working condi­ PauTs Paint & Wallpaper Sup­ conies, free gas heat and hot 643-1111. minutes from Hartford, adults, stone 1940 Colonial, hot water surprise you. ©nly $17,900. Hayeev Agency, uum system. Immediate oc­ WALLACE Cb. tions. Ample overtime and Phone for Appointment water and gas for cooking. no pets, $100. monthly. 649- heat, fireplace, excellent eon- S46-01SL cupancy. Prestige Real Estate, 8 private acres for your en­ For receiving, and khipping ply. Ask for "CARL” joyment. 2-car garage and Manchester Parkade overtime rates. These are $13,- Stove, refrigerator, garbage 4824, 875-1166. dltion, . long road frontage. -j-jt T\t~p 289-6827. Mrs. Beardsley, 289- Manchester 649-5306 rooms. 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 247-0358 or 527-9036 disposal. Resident superintend- FIVE ROOM flat, newly deco- Hutchins Agency, 049-6834. \J u u ir j TWO-FAMILT, Porter-Autumn utility building. A true value, Good steady position. 000-$18,000 per year positions LOAM SALE! regular $15. ______but a goodie. Six room Colonial , ^ 0. Now under construe- ______6161. for those who qualify. Please stone-free loam for $14. Fill, See It Day Or Night ent located comer of Edgerton rated. Inquire 42 Jensen St. ROCKVILLE—3 rooms, newly Dimock Real- b OLTON...VACANT tour room If you have X DUPLEX — 14 rooms, 5 ga- with oversleed garage, lovely tion, Garitoon Ookxidal style mTprwscTr tw . send resume of background, gravel, sand, stone and ma- means of Hemlock Streets. Immedl- redecorated, heat, parking, gas ty, 649-9823. ranch, oversized two car gar­ transportation, I’ll stove, on bus line. 875-1359. ra^g, office space, centrelly rear yard, fruit and shade fM . For further particulars »H-'«» - WlLL PURCHASE this Including address and tele- nure. 643-9504. send my ^te occupancy, $125. monthly. ROOMS, second floor. older home on the West S ^ ... VERNON....Vacant cape on a age. Going for $14,900. This APPLY . auto for you. No obligation remodeled kitchen and bath, located, ahtmlnum sidiiig, hot trees. Aluminum a t o r m s, call Wealey R. Smith Construe- Kavm*’* hVmiw _ . _ phoiie in complete confidence ANDOVER GARDEN apart- former “Cheney home”. Four home has fireplace, hot water PIZZA KING heat and appliances. $90. water 2:Sone heat, 4 bedrooms screens, and doors. Quint, semi- tion Oo., Inc. 648-1667. big comer lot, loaded with ■to Box F, Herald. THE AMAZING Blue Lustre whatsoever. TVr A'WNA'RTNO rooms in all...two up and two heat, adequate storage. T. J. will leave your upholstery beau- A— L— B—E—R—^T’- ^ n/r A M A P FM I?KT m monfifily. 649-4425, 646-0022. ments —3 rooms, stove and ■Whether it’s a COTTAGE ^each c h side. FUIbriok Agency, deadend street Would you be- trees. One room finished up, 423 MAIN ST.T-BELOW POST OFFIGE D & L refrigerator furnished, $90. no or a CASTLE . . . The Hayes 1.8464. . lieve $16,400? MANCHESTER — nearly new down. Basement with relative­ full basement, ameslte drive. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. tifully soft and clean. Rent 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD vtoi; 649.M ly new heating system, porch­ Manchester Shopping Parkade electric shampooer $1. Olcott OPEN EVERY NIGTH TILL 9 _ ^ DUPLEX — 6 rooms, dead end lease. Leonard Agency, 646- Agency Inc., 55 East Center S t, quality buUt two families. Sep­ A good buy at only $16,900. FIVE Bedrooms, 3 run bath#, _____ es, garage. Vacant. Excellent SOU’TH WINDSOR—2 bedropm HELP WANTED Variety Store. street, near bus and schools. 0469. Phona 646-0131 wUl find it for arate furnaces, excellent fi­ T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- (Just Pass Friendly’s) ,______^ ____ CLEAN, USED refrigerators, LOOKING for anything In real 643-8491. you.” modeniicjtchen with built-ina, FO U R BEDROOMS nancing available. Hayes Agen- for the small family. T. J. 16n. Ranch, fireplace In living room, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677., fortnal dining room. Large BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS SCUBA GEAR complete—tank, ranges., automatic washe s, ^gtate rentals - apartments, f q u R ROOM apartment —first 3 fireplacbq. walk-out base- plug g pew two ear garage cy, 646-(U$l. 100 MEN needed at once to train SOUTH WINDSOR —look! All kitchen with ample cabinet LATHE OPERATORS wet suit, belt, , etc. UsiedI once. virlth. g^uarnntees. See them at homes, multiple dwellings, no Apartment Buildings ment, screenbtl^ porch, garage, moke this centrally located - ...... SPECIAL! for the trucking industry. Fox New, $245, best"' offer. Gall B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 849 floor, $110. Heat and hot water For Sale 69 handy locatloo.\|M,500;' Fhll- home an excellent value at $15,- MANCHESTER • recent 4-bed- $10,000 —HARLAN ST. — 8 we have left are.,.6 and 7 room space, air-conditioned, paneled ASSEMBLY MEN fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, included. Parking. 644-0031. bedroom Cape, needs repair. reo-,room. l ’/4 baths, low 20’s. Information look for New Eng­ 649-6409. , Main St. Can 643-2171. 643-5129. brick Ageneen scrambUng garage, trees, large lot. Only lent Investment at $16,500. more could you ask for? Pres­ i. .'ed bids will be received at Chester. tion, girl’s figure, size 6, $8. prices on quality new furniture. SHARON PARK — EAST HARTFORD MLS and MBR PIZZA washer, private patio and cel­ to^Sools. shopSn* and with this tight mon^i^atlon. $18.^. H uto^ Agency, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, tige Real Estate, 289-6827. the office of the General Mana­ Boy’s figure, size 2, $5. 649- For savings, service, and satis­ lar. J. D. Real Estate Co-, 643- Let Us Work For You! 649-2813. ger, 41 Center Street, Manchee- 1755 after 3 p.m. faction, without high pressure Listings Wanted . . . bus Venflanck area Coll We’re happy to report more Realtors, 649-6824. 6129. 2-FAMILY HOMES Gi<^^AGES Helen Palmer. Leonard Agen- ^ a n ever this year in ------BOLTON - 7 room expandable w til"D ^’einb^r” T9, MAN—PART-TIME mornings, ______salesmanship, visit us today. 6 PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM room Cape, Ranch, 8 or 4 bedrooms, liv- jggg drijung W ith: SEWING MACHINE ^ 10-2, stock work. Call 643-2833. DRAFTING BOARD — 46x48”, LeBlanc Flirniture ,Jpo.. 195 JENSEN Apartments Z CHAMBERS '646:0469;^ even^. N^an ^ MANCHESTER adjustable to any angle or lev­ Hohenthal, J o e Lombardo, room Ranch, flill cellar, many garage, treed lot. Convenient ing room with raised hearth testing of smaU and large South St., Rockville! 876-2174. rooms with heat and hot ■ > REALTY ______Homer Gresseler, Carl Zinsser, extras, 18 minutes from town, location, near .school, bus, fireplace and bookcases, bright ^ameter wells. MECHANIC el, cast iron base. 644-8962. ter, 1% baths, air-conditioning, Open 9-8, Saturday 9-5. REALTOR NEW t.thttmg _ 6 room fire- and BIU Belfiore win go aU out OaU MMton Agency. Realtors, shopping. Oifiy $16,900. Bel Air kitchen and dining room, full forms, plans and specifl- Homburg PARACHUTE RIGGERS refrigerator and stove, patio 643-2325 plaoed Cape, 4 bedroom pos- to put your deal together. Put 648-6980. Real Estate, 643-9332. ceramic b^th, basement ga- nations are available at the NEW 110 lb weight lifting set. giNGER jautomatlc zig - zag in and basement storage, near First khlft, 7 -8:30, expert- . Mahogany ” Mersman step ta­ Biblllty, rec room, garage, these boys on the "Sales TTafl” ' ...... - ^ TT" shad- purchasing Office, 41 Center ence helpfiil. Employe beo- cabinet, like new, does every­ high school. 649-9404, 649-9644. EXPERIENCED OR y ble. Best offer for bedroom thing, originally over $300, take beautiful private lot, many for you by calling 648-5121. MANCHESTER —RANCH, 4 41 BRENT RD. — Inunaciflate ed lot with garden area, stove. Maaichester,’ Connecticut. Mushrooms efits. A^ly rooms, 'wboded M with large 3 bedroom Ranch. Swedish refrigerator and washer will WILLING TO LEARN set. 649-7386. over last 6 monthly payments FIVE ROOM apartment, third extras. Call Heleir Palmer, TOWN OF MANCHEJSTER, Leonard Agency, Realtors, shade trees. Ctty water and fireplace, large lot, walking stay, good location. Asking CONNECTKJUT HART SKIS — 5’ metal and of $9 each. Call 522-0981. floor, central location, $100 BRAND NEW aewers, handy to bus and shop­ distance to eclMol and shop­ $19,600. U ft R Realty Oo, Inc., APPLY AT ------'■------monthly. 742-8450. 646-0469, 649-SSn. ROBERT B. WEISS. M o K za re llo R«g. $1.45 PIONEER PARACHUTE Cubco bindings, $40. Also 5'6” Complete Colonial with 4 bed­ ping. $2,000 cash required ping. $19,500. Elva E. Tyl*rt 643-2692. Robert D. Murdock, GENERAL MANAGER Innsbruck and bindings, $25. CHILD’S MAPLE roll top desk MANCHESTER — 3 room rooms, drop-in oven and range, $13,900.' 'Philbrick Agency, Realtor, 649-4469. Helen .Cols 643-6472. 168 Forest St., Manchester PIONEER PARACHUTE 643-4809 after 6.. dishwasher, disposal, city wa­ 649-H64. 643-6666. and chair. 649-7774. apartment, first floor, appli­ OPEN HOUSE SAT. and SUN. 1-5 GARDNER ST. CO. ances, heat and hot water in­ ter, baths, 2 zone heat, Also try our GIANT BBINDERS! ROYAL PORTABLE typewrit- T.V. 21”, GENERAL Electric, — I^TVRINO — 28'x48’, 3 bedroom Ranch. family room, etc. $24,900. — 168 Forest St., Manchester er, $55. L. C. Smith Standard cluded, small quiet building. This home built in ,1966 of­ MANCHeSTER RGDEmOFMENT AGOtCY IPCPERIENCSD TOOL makers. all channels, table model with Hayes,Agency, 646-0131. • 7 Rooms (Per side)k V, • Sewers ft Sidewalks and worth it COMPLETE DEPT. FOR 649-5211 typewriter, $30. Call 649-3493. swivel stand, $25. 643-4365. • l '/2 Baths (Per side) • Finished Rec Room fers a country setting on a 886 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. Bridgeport operators and ma­ o 2-Zbne Heating (Per side) • 2 Furnaces lot of 126’x286’ with city Phono ahoad 64A-A195 chinist. Overtime and fringe TABLE MODEL hi-fi, excellent COLONIAL OAK Apartments 0 Formal Dining Room • 2 Garages conveniences. Includes 2 BRAND NEW benefits. Apply in person, E Sk Oiamondff>-Watd!t condition. Tape recorder, good s 3 A 4 Bedrooms • Bus, Shopping, Schools fireplaces, dishwasher, ex­ Aslsed Ranch. Three bedrooms INVITATION roR BIDS S Gage Oo., Mitchell Dr., Man­ condition. 643-8727 after 5 p.m. i^luded. Parking tra large rooms and cedar chester. Help Wantea— Je w d iT 48 and storage. J. D. Real Estate, REISER PASEK Maniaiester Redevelopnient Agency will receive sealed Saturday, anytime. REALTY closets. Plus many ciutom ^ *>«• Demontdon and Site Clearance of all buildings and Male or Female 37 WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ _____ -- 643-5129. 528-5319 289-7475 extras. $23,900. lAlL mshwasher and sai. atructuree ahown on the attached map in the Manchester Re- CAREER opportunity with So. pairing.’ Prompt service. Up to baths. 2 sons h eat Oarage, AND Windsor public schools. Perm­ Musical Instruments 53 c o l o n ia l m a n o r Apart­ newal Project No. 1 imtil 11:00 AJU. ED.S.T. on the 6th day of MOTOR ROUTE DRIVER for $20. on your old watch In MODEL HOME 668-2510 J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. -$J4,700. January, 1967 a t the offices of the Manchester Redevelopment anent full-time custodial em­ trade. Closed Mondays, F. E. UPRIGHT PIANO, good condi ment—includes appliances an(f DIRECTIONS: Easy to R « ^ on Brewer S t ■Andover or -Coventry. Six days utilities, private patio and cel­ 643-5129 Agency, 386 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, at which ployment, good wprking condi­ Bray, 737 Main S t, State tion. Reasonable. Call 643- East Hartford, Next to Telephone Co. time place all Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. BIG tions and excellent ben^its. a week. Approximately 2-3 lar, $155. per month. J. D. WE hours dally. Leave Manchester The&t-re Building. 9193. MEN CHICKEN KING Contact Mr. Peima for inter- Real Estate, 643-5129. have an arrangement with a The wx>rk, in general, will consist of demolition and site •‘S p.m. week days and 12 p.m. view, 644-1534. _ " Wearing AppareWPurs 57 ^'eeUent in- prominent aiw buUder. FI- clearance of structures, steps, t^es (as directed), walls or other 7' to SIZE 60 on Saturday. Call Manchester SUNNY AT center, opposite f^oom s la nsnclng is flexible. Colonials, ^ 0 t h ^ appurtenances within ^ demolition wea, 419 MAIN* STREET—BELOW THE POST OFFICE Evening Herald Circulation Florists—Nurseries 49 COMPLEITE OUTFIT, kinder­ park, 3 rooms, refrigerator, come producer, e rooms •». Kvati. 11*® disposal of certain materials resulting from the demoUtlon, NEXT TO PIZZA KING and GR^INDER KING Dept., 647-9726. garten or first grade boy, al­ new range, hot water, base­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER eSMstgs $1795 ' each apartment. Owner wants num 1**® *Ui**ff of excavations and cellars and general cleaning up and CHOICE (CHRISTMAS trees-^ fast- sale. Hay as Agency, 646- aoi®- Here a your ®i*®J*®® *0 t^e site within the demolition area, all in accordance UJolf's so some pre-school clothes. board heat, free parking, ga­ Hardtop. V-8, standard V, ; Ai ( A*. ■ AVE MA' 1 fOP'U COUNTER HELP—11-8 part- Blue Spruce,'White Pine, Fra­ transmission. Extra, ex­ 0131. ^ ^ with the Contract Documents. ser Fir, White Spruce, Norway Play clothes free if you will rage available. Immediate oc­ RfiCRBATION AND PARK DBRARtMENT details. U)-- '* I L Thu?'-. Ci ( ■ I ■' time, or 11-7 full time. APPly give me something for best cupancy. Adults. References, tra nice! L-RANCH, fireplace, 2-car ga- ■ Contract Documents, including Drawings and Technical Burger Chef, 235 Main St. Spruce. Cut fresh ^ily. R. C I' ti. ’ A tc ou n! ’. I ” 1 •• i I Shoppers' Special! I Janitor Visny, South River Rd., Cov­ items. 643-0737. $125. 649-9287 days. rage, modern Mtchen. large PA T H PriPA T SpeclficatloM^ ere on file at the office of the M anche^r Re------V-----^------64Ghev. $1295 llv^ room wWi L, UAlilJ!.DKALi >-r devriopment Agency at the above q^Idress. MBX.ER PHARMACY requires entry, 742-8364. 6 - Cylinder, automatic GOOD THIS SAT. and SUN. ExceTIeni oppdrtunity drug store clerk, experienced TREES' 'ciT ^ transmission. Very, very 2 full baths, 8 large bedrooms, Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained by for an experienced preferred, full or part-time, CHRISTMAS TREES, cut to Wanted clean! $28,900. PhUbrick Agency, 649- depositing $25.00 with the Manchester Redevelopment Agency man in our office good pay, excellent working order. Bring the family to 8464. BngUA Tudor PnrfessloAally e a ^ g e t of documents so pbtelned. Each surfi deposit will Stanley Tree Farm, Long Hill 63 Rambler $895 _;------— ^ appraised for fast sala Call for refunded If the I^ w in g s and Contract Documents are re- maintenance depart­ conditions, references. No Classic 600 Wagon. 6-cyl- MANCHB8TBR-6 room Cape to a leisurely inspection. turned in good condition within (10) days after Bid opening. phone calls. Rd., off Route 6 at church In ment. Hours 4 p.m.-12 Andover. Open Saturdays, Sun­ BIRCH M t. Inder, standard transmis­ Bowen School cwoa. $ bed- midnisrht, good wages sion. Economy at its best! A certified riieek o# bank draft, payable to the order of BUCKET days, and by appointment. 742- SUMMER ivvwm*^th*\nen R E A L L Y C LEA N the mo auunawmiwMaiufiiester nmeveiopinentRedevelopment .ageacy,Agency, neguuaoienegotiable U.S. u.o. uuv-Gov- and working condi­ 6438. White spruce, Scotch pine Mtehen, inside is this 'Wbodbrtdge-SL ernment bonds, or a satisfkctory Bid Bond executed by the SILK CITY BOOKKEEPER tions, above average from $3 up, cones, boughs, fire­ 62 Chev. *995 V-8, standard transmis­ Agenc;, atoa'^slx room Colonial. Tw o- Bidder and an acceptable surety, in an amount equal to ten benefit program^ Fidl-time for general ac­ place wood, $4 per trunk full. HOME SITES sion. Locally owned and $18,900. WolveAn eaf rsra re $21000.*" P®** ®®**^ of the estimated cost of Demolition and Site FLOOR COVERING OF CHICKEN counting. To assist >.in prep­ ready to go! Heritors, 649-2818. ’/ - Clearance exdqsive of eny deductions for salvage, shall be aration of financial state­ CHRISTMAS TREES —Native BOLTON-MANCHESTER LINE submitted with ea^ Bid. TEL. 649-5405 ments for - organizatiofi grown, fresh cut, white spruce..,^'' \ LIFEGUARDS 61 Chav. *795 TWO NEW Rrised Ranriiee, 2Mi ' Open|^ eyenings 6-10 p.m. this '' V-8 Wagon, Standard hettaB,:, larffsIfUlge modems kitchm. situation h ^ t S t t 9 room old- - " ?ucce«ful ^d d er wlB be required to fimilsh and pay FLOOR COVERING AT ITS BEST * Apply... 1 with \subsidiary companies. •r so^tory pertomuuH^ paym^- bond or bonds. Excellent ’ fringe benefits week. Next week 10 a.mylO ) Prestige Ar^a transmission. formal dUing «»»». aUdln* including' pension plan. p.m. 580 Burnham . St., Man­ MINIMUM QUAUnCAIIONS gtoss doors .Ml onto Ku. a sundeck. Conversion to two family a AttesMon Is esOad to the fact that W less than the mini-, $ ' FIRST NATIONAL Only two 4 bedroom, 8-room Colonials left. Will SfCadtfy M99 aluminum siding. 0% per can* posalbUlty. Two car ga- mum saliartea and wages as $et forth in the Contract_Documents' STORES, Inc. Ctdl, 649-5361. , chester, 644-0848. RED CROSS SENIOR UFGSAVER build to your plans or select a one acre tree- 2-Door Hardtop. Full pow­ mortgage maj’'be assumed, 2- >] Art Margtson, Sales Mgr. PtlNCH PRESS operators, part excellent wtorkmansMp, life­ places, $29J5<». PhUbrick Agen- mvestmeiiL d isc rlm ta a ^ against because of their ...race,) creed, color, or • CERAIliC TILE Regularly $2.75 Best Hartford time decorations for ftreplace, choice build your home. INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD cy, 649-8464. national origin. or full-time. Gayle Mfg. Co., foyer, doors.' Hoqie deliveiy, DICKENSON Inc. 1068 C Tolland St., East 568-2044. FINANCING AvilLABLE mesifiMATES Hartford. An equal opportuni­ DECEMDER 27 THROUGH -.6^ room R a r^ ^ l% toiHA ^ gractous and apactous 1 “ ”A Friendly Reminder* ty employer. CHRISTMAS TREES — Native ADTO SALES 478 CENTER ST. rage, fine ntia^iborho^ h « » Ahsohitriy huga Uvlng ^ ______OVER 45 YBARSr EXPBIRNCE . spruce, $2.50 and $3, Pick DIRECTIONS: Porter St. to Camp Meeting Rd. to tifully landscaped yam, $18,• ordDorOonately large BWa may he hdd by the Maaohestor Redevetepmont Afeney Keep ‘^Chicken King” In mind for your Chrii Carter St. Follow the Birch Mt. Home- DECEMBER 3$, 1966 MANCHESTER ALL WOM( GUAKAWraUD Partiee; yon be the caterer—Please caU your order Is TO Rmf* muHlgrat^ ma- your tree and have it cut eito signs —-Open Mon.-Frl., 4 P.M. to 600. Hayes Agency. 64Hfl$L S ^ i e a d ln g to outdoor ^ * P ® ^ ^ exceed thirty (SO) dayi tfiina in advertising depart­ Situations Wanted— fresh. Lot in Tollqnd on Koz- ’ *1 Phone 648-9681 ------“ 1 ___ n«ii tn t1*® opcnlnff ot Bids for the purpose of reviewing the Bids and ahead ot time . . . 8 FJH.; Sat. and Son., 2 PJH. to 6 P.M. (Exit 92 off Wilbur Cross SPtJT LBVBL-6% rooms, 8 P*ao- l^® *! » intrestlgation of the qualifications of Bidders, prior to awarding ment of food concern. Some Female 38 ley Rd. Will be open Sunday, Parkway) bedrooms, modem kitehen ^ t b ln«P*cttfiorougWy. ------ROY STRICKLAND EARLE TEDFORD Mieml benefits. Cell ------— ______December 18, from 10 a.m.- CALL ReCREAHON DIVISION^ 643^795 6f| the Contract. Open Eves. tlU 9 PJML 1 ' buiH-lna, te«®d lot, rec room, CALL AHEAD 646-0176 I ICr. MUler, S38-6644, Gaer TYPING OR office Work done UU dark. 'Take Peter Green UWRENCE F. FIANO - 64M37I Formerly Auto Discount MANCHESTER REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 549-58Z6 649-2132 SmORlB HOURS: 11:00 A.M. to 10:00 FJU. ISO Rye St., South at home. Pcperienced. Call & off of Route 74, foUpw , FOR AN AFPOMITMBIT House, Ine. one oar gerag®. I»«o, $19,600. BELFIORE AGENCY By Edward J. Rybeayk, Bxecutt've Director Agewy. Rsattera, 648^121 •M-467T. « |n s. I • Dated iJecembar 16, 1966 f V FRIDAY, DECEIVER 16; 1966 p a g e t h ir t y -t w o Hanrlffater Atoning %ralh Blood Is a Gift from the Heart. Give at Verplanck School, 1:45-6:30 p.m,

i;: Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather » For the Week Ended SUni^y and pleaaant tpdal^ December S, 1966 high 40-45; fair and cool to­ night, low 28-32; variable cloudinesa tomtttrow, high 40- 1 5 , 1 3 1 46. Monchester-—A City of Viilage Charm

(ClaaaUled Adverttsing on Page 18) PRICE SEVEN CEN1B VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 66 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1966 Hanoi, Red River Covered ,Ys. By Thousands of Leaflets

Annual Gift Leave Units, B! The Herald’s Christma.s gift to subscribers, the Youths U rged annual "Your Neighbor’s Kitchen” cookbook, was In Missives turned over to newsboys to­ day and should be delivered SAIGON, South Viet­ to homes of Herald readers nam (AP) — Americata within a week. planes showered Hanoi and The book, the seventh an­ m m nual edition, is a compilation the Red River delta with by Doris Belding, of recipes millions of surrender leaf­ • I • j e published in the weekly lets today; Neighbor’s Kitchen column. A U. S. spokesman said Air The book includes photos by Force planes dropped nesurly 2.6 the newspaper’s photogra­ million leaflets calling on the phy staff and cartoons by young men of North Vietnam John Lacy. “to leave your unit when you are sent south” and to enjoy Extra copies, at $1, may good treatment from the allied be ordered from newsboys or forces. at The Herald offices. The leaflet drop was carried out while a worldwide dispute still raged over American air Nation Demands raids on the North Vietnamese capital area earlier this week. o Spending Curbs Communist China claimed its embassy in Hanoi was seriously *■» ' ' * 4 ' \ Legislator Says Actress Helps Gls with Chopsticks damaged by the raids, and the North Vietnamese eaid. more \ ^ V--\ ' ^ '‘ I WASHINGTON (AP) — The Former Saigon actress Lan Nam (now Mrs. Nguyen Minh Tri) shows U.S. than 100 civillaiB were killed. chairman of the Hoitse Ap­ soldiers bound for Vietnam the proper etiquette with chop sticks. It isn’t part Ih e United States has repeat­ \ Boston Tea Party^l93 Years Later propriations Committee said of the Army program but many Gls come to her Fayetteville, N. C. restau­ edly denied any bombs fell in today he has detected "a pro­ rant to learn about Vietnamese food and customs. The eatery specializes in Hanoi itself in the raids Tues­ day and Wednesday. Boxes of tea were thrown overboard from the schooner Alice S. W en^orth nounced grass roots demand” Vietnamese food and atmosphere but just* in case, there is American silver­ The U. S. mlUtary command N and some Indian “ braves” also landed in Boston harbor yesterday in the re­ for reduced g;ovemment spend­ ware to replace the chop sticks. (AP Photofax) f - has reported no raids near Ha­ enactment of the famed Boston Tea Party of 193 years ago. The tea was ing. But he cautioned taxpayers noi since then, although Ameil- not to expect drastic ctrtbacks. supplisd^ by Davison & Newman Ltd. of London, the same firm which sent the can planes have struck at other 1773 cargo to Boston. (AP Photofax) “There just isn’t too large an area where you' can cut,” Rep. ttugets in toe Communist north. George H. Mahon, D-Tex., said Rhodesia Boycott Votedf U. S. B52 bombers struck tola in an interview. He termed the afternoon at a Norto Vietnam­ sentiment for reduced spending ese base camp and sujqply area JGAR PIUM SAVINGS YOU NEVER DREAMED POSSIBU Knock(ed) Out “ a very wholesome thing.” in the demilitarized aone, a U. Counsel Sums Up “ The challenge tactog the 90th S. ^KOcesman reported. It waa NEWPORT, Ky. (AP) Congress next j^r,^’ ' Mabon i n the fourth time this w e A the William Knock has been added, “ is to hold the line where giant, Guam-based jet bombers EVERY HMf HOUR FROM 4 Til MIDHIGHI knocked out of the Christ­ P.M. possible^______and____ cut______where ^possible______UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. bars to boycott 12 specific ex- ain to use “aU means” In pre- hit in toe buffer zone between mas tree business by a thief. In VennafH Case BO spending doesn’t get out of _ ijijjg security CJouncil ports from Rhodesia and ehiv, raeching Rho- North and South Vietnam. Knock said Friday 472 nis Vennard is capable of doing line. desia. In fighting in South Vietaain,- By ROBERT COLBY trees — valued at |1,062 — heis adopted mandatory eco- bargo shipments of oil, arms, such a crime as that?” “ We’ve got to give the war j^nd K also refused to add coal end U. S. headquarters listed only were stolen sometime last nomic sanctions for the first aircraft, motor vehicles «a »ssa»e»«“T . , !?! The prosecution and defense In a two-hour plea, Atty. top priority and prune nonde­ time in U.N. history in a move parts to Rhodesia. It decided mam^actured ^ d ^ Britain’s „dnor night from a comer lot he in the 24-day-old murder trial of Gryk reminded the jury of tes­ fense spending wherever we to bring down Rhodesia’s white Z t they “ shall prevent” the l^t o was operating. chrome, pig- a headquarters unit of toe Viet- Dennis Vennard each restated timony from defense witnesses can.” , minority government. But fail- forbidden transactions “ by their 4:30, P-M - V2 hour o n l y . ^ ^ tobacco, copper, namese 9th Infantiy Batoattoa its case in closing arguments that his client had a behavior Another key ureiiv>A +/\to Ti»provide9rk\ri/^o fnr*for enforcement nationals or in their territo- Qkins was badly mauled early today yesterday, reminding a jury of problem, and o f the diagnoses of Democrat, Sen. Russell B. Long machinery immediately raised ries,” notwithstanding prior by a Viet Cong mortar and fur trims, o-x^. ------10 men and 2 women that the two Hartford psychiatrists that of Louisiana, said in an inter­ doubts that the boycott would business contracts to the con and leather. \j UeUU rectanjiulars./ ^ | 5 final decision rests with them. Vennard suffers from schizo­ NCO Indicted view in Baton Rouge that Presi­ But through toe amendments’ ground attack in the Mekong work. trary. .a AM Assortment of 9 x 12 Rugs. Ovals, rectangula^ dent Jthnson "needs to take a Delta. **It is our claim that she phrenia and wasn’t responsible The 16-nation council Friday The action was embodied in a the council adopted, it bound all members to prevent their na­ A Vietnmnese spokesman saM 5 5 0 P . M . values to 29.99^ 20 $ | 2 9 (Mae Vennard) was slain by for the alleged homicidal assault night ordered all 122 U.N. mem- British resolution modified by In Pentagon (See Page Six) tionals, land or air transport an underatrength beadqnaitsra the vicious and unprovoked as­ June 9 on his 51-year-old moth- African amendments and adopt­ ? r c u ' s t o S “ '^ 7 9 .'.V H 0 m ONLY. Gat sault by this defendant,” As­ facilities or flag vessels from company of an Infantry hattal* 6-QO P .M . 1 . 2 ed by a vote of 11-0 with 4 ab- helping supply oU to Rhodesia ion — estlroated betjteeh 60 and sistant State’s Atty. George “You must find actual malice Spying Case stenUons. ’Those In favor were and it called on aU countries to 100 men — suffered heavy casw Z s Tee Sh«e ™.y e,jt ^ 4 Stoughton told the jury. in the mind of Dennis Vennard. Britain, the United States, Na­ ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — Reads Famed Editorial Reg. 49c ea. V2 HOUR UJNtii. But 15 minutes later the jury But how can you if you haven’t tionalist China, Argentina, Urti- (See Page Six) ifiw Page Finem) heard Vennard’s Defense Coun­ heard one word of malice from An Air Force sergeant who guay, Japan, Jordan, The Neth­ ' owt***^' V ^ _ „ _ M 20” Couvertible Bikx Chrome lenders, trammg sel, Atty. Wesley Gryk, recall any witness. To have malice you served at the Pentagon In 1966 erlands, New Zealand and two 7 5 0 P .M . " ■ — - « » 'OOulv. the words of Cicero: “ ‘A state must have the mind to conceive and ptirt of 1966 has been indi­ ‘Virginia’ Relives of the sponsors of the amend­ CHIRISTIIIA* Wheels. ^ hardwood. 3 3 without law, is like a body of malice.” cted on charges .a>f conspiring ments — Nigeria and Uganda. Governors Warn: without a mind.’ ” Atty. Gryk, recalling testi­ with a Soviet diplomat to com­ Those abstaining were the third 7 :3 0 P.M. W . 3.99. 26 only. - _ Atty. Gryk, pointing to his mony from state’s witnesses, mit espionage. such sponsor, Mali, plus client who sat with his head told the jury, “The only words If convicted, Sgt. Herbert W. Christmas Happiness France, the Soviet Union and A ju . 1 . ■■ AM/FM 9 Transistor Radio. Strap, earn , y .O O \ : : **j bowed, said: “Here we see a we had (from Vennard) were: ’I Boeckenhaupt, 24, could receive Bulgaria. body without a mind and the hit my mother on the head and the death penalty. He was ar- NORTH CHATHAM, N.Y. View shortly before the party, •The purpose of the resolution GOP Can’t Count terrible disaster that befalls a I don’t know why.’ ” ' rested by toe FBI Oct. 31 at (A P ) — Weakened by months of explaining why she wanted tq was to end the rebellion against body without a mind, and the Atty. Stoughton, reiterating March Air Force Base, River- illness but smiling at the glow of read to the children despite a Britain that began when Prime I*8 -3 0 I'5-P-Wl-r L 3.99. 50 Only. disaster that would befall so­ Vennhrd’s words, contended side, Calif. children’s faces, Virginia O’- series of mild strokes that brief­ Minister Ian Smith declared ciety without laws. however, that Vennard was In other action Friday in U.S. Hanlon Douglas relived Friday ly left her unable to speak. Rhodesia independent Nov. 11, On Anti-LBj Vote “The state says he deliber­ awure of hitting his mother and District Court here. Retired night the happiness she knew 69 Sitting in a chair covered with 1965, in the face of British pres­ 9 ^ P.M. S »e r ^ 4 X9?. f HOuW.- LOO ately killed his mother. If you that testimony from psychia- Army Lt. Oo^ William Henry years ago in reading, “Yes, Vir- red velvet, she read through the sure for equal votes for Afri­ v r a r r s s u l p h u r s p r i n g s , two years ftom now “a ba^ #itv. believe that, you should send trists showed he remembered Whalen pleaded guilty to a glnla, there is a Santa Claus.” editorial \rithout hesitation. cans. K put mandatory sanc­ W.Va. (AP) _Influential Re- change In direction’* instead oC VZ B U 15 Transistor Radio Ro.Mul roceptmn, personal * ^ ^ 9 9 pubUcan governors said today relying on a protest vote 3f>'r, ; him J o the electric chair. But charge of cdpspiring to obtain Mrs. Douglas, 77 and a great- The editorial, written In 1897 tions In place of the volimtary pfc-iHSi do you really believe that Den­ (See Page Sixteen)^ defense secrets for the -Soviet grandmother, read the famed by assistant editor Francis P. sanctions the council adopted Republicans cannot count on against Johnson’s ‘ Great Soda- Union. —' New York Sun editorial at a ______CTurch,_ had been published in shortly after that event. President Johnson’s current t y ’ p r t ^ m s or on f t ^ r a t ^ 1 0 4 6 1 o ' m E '^ W ^ ^ r O p le r sharooM^^^^ Relectine five of 18 African drop in popularity to carry tocir about the war in VdetaM^ 0 l L The cases apparently are un- community Christmas party for answer to a letter from Mrs. related. An espionage charge the children,,of North phatham, uouglas. nento^nta L i d l re- party to victory in the 1968 \ agaii»t Whalen, carrying a pos- her home for the past seven ^nrrote; ised to deplore Portuguese and presidential race. be ^hetoer toe r ' - i Yuletide Becomes slble maximum sentence of exe­ years. friends say there is no Santa south African “ support to the Michigan (3ov. George vnvammant or l!?a Ju cution, was dropped at the gov­ “ This is a season of grati­ rpoHmP ’’ to dMlore Brit- ney, a top prospect for the GOP direction of this government or 2 2 n U — Sh... Bonhie notion s«niess ,, g ernment’s request. tude,” she had said in an inter- (See Page fifteen) p i-n u J «rn.to.U», , ..M wMtt.r It According to toe indictment, the regime and to invite Brit- his party must otter the voters ^ sdely from Washington, 1150 P.M. siSrhead. Reg. 21-97: 24 Only RomnOy said. Canning’ Season Boeckenhaupt conspired . with Aleksey R. Malinin, a former Agreeing generally vdth ttda. You don’t even need a New York Gov. Nelson A. Rock­ n n e w YORK (AP) — The assistant commercliU counselor Christmas caniflng season is opener to get at the dresses — at the Soviet embassy In Wash­ efeller discounted in a separata here — full of canned dresses, toe lids pry off. ington, to deliver documents, interview the harsh indictments 11:30 P.wi. DRAWING OF FREE 19" COEOR TV canned nails, canned mini-pant­ Fifth Avenue Carils, Inc., a code books, signal books. Speedy Verdict Due Democratic state executives ies, canned ties, canned air. ^ard shop chain, has been sell- sj^etches, photog;raphs, photo- have drawn against Johnson ..aa.T 6 OF EACH PER CUSTOMER, W H Ili PUAMTITIIS LAST. Yes, even canned air. . Ing canned greeting ^ cards for o gf^phic —*-...... negatives,o------. ^plans,------. ------notes during the National Govempi’s’ “ We’re canning just about about a year — empty cans with information relating to the Conference here. FIN6 HUNDREDS OE UHADVERTISED SPiCiAlS, TOO! For JFK Book Suit everything that will fit,’’ said birthday tidings or whatever on national defense of the United Some Democratic gerventors f i n d H U based on cuitente Wilmer Wise, vice president of toe label at 81 apiece. states.” NEW YORK (AP) — A Man­ N.Y., the late presldent’o txroto- pictured Johnson as the over­ Franklin "feimon, a New York Wise said his store has sold, rpjjjg information, the indict- hattan judge indicated today a •r, submitted a supporting live- spending architect of toeir par­ department store. hundreds of canned depression nient said, included “informa- speedy decision on Mrs. John F. page affidavit ^ ty’s defeatin the i November “ Young people raised sitting survival kits which contain, y^n relating to the electronics Kennedy’s suit to block publica­ Neither the senator nor Mrs. electiona. on the back of a basket being among other Items, instruction communications and' cryptogra- tion of author William Man­ Kennedy- appeared in oour^. Rockefeller, who won le-elee- pushed through a supermarket on how to build your own apple gygtems and equipment chester’s book about the assas­ Sen. Kennedy declined twice tkm In that______baHoting,______said It was relate to thingH that are can-'stand. _ _ information going through such sination of the president. Friday to discuss toe book or ^ feeUng toat’ loiTa’l'conditions ned ’ Wise said. “ Most of the todngs (that equipment and the code cards Supreme Oourt Justice Saul S. the court action with newsmen, ^t^ted the outcome of the TlSBt “There is something ingenious come canned) are teen-aged connected therew ith..’’ Streit, ranking Manhattan Jus­ He said he did not plan to issue. “rather than some and kooky about the appeal of a items — young, fun, giddy kinds Kalinin, lUted In the Indiet- tice, ordered Manchester. (U)d any-statement on the subject. absent political personality” — dress In a can,” said Ben Weeh- of things,” Wise said. ment as a co-conspirator but not two publishers to appear before The publishSm are: ^Johnaon in this case. ^er, assistant tp the president “Wiat doesn’t come In a caii, defepdant, returned to Russia him Dec. 27 to show cause why —Cqwles Oommupleations, a s for some Democrat ot Wippette Sportswear, Inc., we’ll can right there,” he add- shortly after Boeckenhaupt’s an injunction against the book, Inc., publisher of Look maga- g^ggestlons that their party which Introduced Le Canned ed, pointing to a canning ma- arrest. The Soviet diplomat had "Death of a President,” should sine, which la reported to baVe niay have to seek s new face in Dress In November. chine on toe fourth floor. been declared persona iton gra­ not be granted. paid 8665,000 ft* the-right to i96g'-unless Johnson mends his “It’s been a complete sellout “We’ve canned marWe eggs, ta. / Streit said he would “decide serialize portions of tod book ways. Rockefeller said RepuUl- in Canada,and we’ve sold 100,- scarves, handbags. Jewelry, Boeckenhaupt waa a radio the matter shortly” after toe starting in the Jan. 10 issue, cans would be foolish to put any* 000 in six weeks. They’re In feather dusters, games — any- operator at the Pentagon before hearing. Look has planned a four-part confidence in ourrent public London and Paris, too.” thing that will fit. “ One day a hia assignment to March Air Mrs. Kennedy submitted a 10- series of 80,000 words. opinion pplis ' which rank tbs Wippette’s prerident, Erwin woman called and said she ^Force______Base earlier tola^ year.______At page affidavit to the oourt Fri- _H arper h How, Pubkahers, Presldsnt at a low point, Silver, says he picked up toe heard we had a canning ™kch- jjg served as an elec- day in her petition to forbid jnc., which plana to brii% but “ After all,” he said, waa x idea more than a year ago when ing. She wanted to know if we tronlca communicatimta and publication of the book. Bhe said ^ full, 8(E,0(w^ord baid-cover Jowei* in the polls than the Pre(h he saw stores selling canned air would can her preserves. We gpyptQgj.gpjjjc systems repalr- in her complaint that publlca- j,ook in April. Went ever has been and I won.** as a novelty and canned ettor didn’t do it, but it ought to give ^th top secret clearance tlon would cause her “great and qpol^crtnaB for Lot* said Some of the Democratic gow* 41e8. someone an idea. Someone .can access to top secret-materi- irreparable injury” end, “result u Kennedy is upheld, emorti who bad vented thel» ’This fall he began canning his open a shop saying *We’U do in precisely the sensationaUsm ^ substitute Jan. 10 issue would prtitical spleen cn Jolmsnn AdTtSSSSsi wrtakleproof nykm dresses bo your canning for Detail^ of the conspiracy were and (BommerciaUam which we — not be publisbe^. He said there seemed to be having aaeood ISl t o r T C . Ntatching stitch- H you do want to set up y ^ not reve^Ued until the indict­ Robert F. Kennedy’ and I - - was not enough time to prepare' thoughts. brlmmwi hate cost another 87 own shop, Sears ment was'dellvered bo U.8. Dlat have sought so. strenuously to onotoer issue. Govi- Harold B. Rughe* s i M ii and can be dropped into toe has a tta can sealer for 816.99. Judge Oren R. (iswls. The In- avoid.” .MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A .M . T O 11 P.l.M. • "CHARGE (See Paga Httaaa), same one-pound tin. New Mod- 2 89.9D, ^ Virgiiiia O’Hanlon Douglas at '77 Sen. Robert F, K|bnedy, D- (Sea Paga ela are on toeir way for spttng. and No. 8 s are 814.96.» (Bee Page ntiM B ) " ■ c ■ '■■