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- (i; . ;V ‘-: '■: ^ , ■■' '■ r''f ' v:* - f ’ 'T 7 '- ■ .m i iSmiSDAY. NOVSlM R^l^^ P^.J'IM' I .1 J 'l. . I fr'.’i ’’f;'i ^;■ .' The Rev. Paul W. PeUnon, sit# '■■'tv.lr ^ i ^ T m m pastpr of to First Covenant Firem^ii^ Quell attsnqUpd to. bring the carton 4 V M M l^ a O nb of Krlaiu^' Church of Jamertpwn, N.Y., wM outdoofb fheuMlf, but was stop­ Lod^ V Masona will meet dpeak on "Walking With Jesus— Opudy ped by the isnoks. r t u i ^ :8 0 tonicbt at the Maaonlo In His Shadow,’’ at a combined Blaze m Carton Firemen from Ob.’a and & lU ip lo . 3 meeting of the youth groups of risspondsd. m m f m i 40is; U f£ I Trinity Covenant Church to­ Firemen frwn the Town Flra Department removed a burning ShorUy after 6 last night, FRESH, NATIVB . (NEVER FROZEN) Afancfcfiie f A Ciiy o f ViOagm Charm i j^ehdship Circle of The Sal. night at 7:30 at to church. A firemen of Co. 4 extinguished a Sri^lon Array wlH apoiuor a bake cardboard carton from the cel­ social hour has also been plan­ fUb in leaves at Wells St r,N0.87^ [(TW ENTY p a g e s ; ■ale tomomw beginning at 10 ned. lar at the home of Mr. and Mrs MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1965 «■ Fags If); John Hunger at 86 Constance HEN TURKEYS PRICE SEVEN a.ni. at SIU:^ and Shop, W. Mid* HOUSEWIVES’ LOT FES! WE PULL THE TENDONS die Tpke. ■•Dr. .about 11:80 yesUrday The Rev. Felix M. Davis of morning. ARDUOUS SORRFi NO TOM9 LEFT Second Congregational Church , The fire did not spread be- MUNICH — A sociological V The Hockantun Dog Club will will preach Sunday from 8:16 study In Russia found that •ponaor a Monte Carlo Whlet to 8:30 a.m. on WINF radio. The yond the carton. FRANK HARABURDA Fixed Date working women spend 30 houre ASH SWAMP ROAD—OLA8TONBURT party on Saturday at 8 p.ra. at serwicee are sponsored by the Mrs. Hunger discovered the a week on housework—half of fire when she smeiled smoke TEL. 68S-Z415 Units CHICAOO (AP) — If the t o Wapping Community Cen- Manchester Ministers Associa­ it cooking and shopping,— Ra­ and InvesUgated. She said she George B. Childress family Jet C ter. There win be table prizee tion. dio Free Europe says. Utah; has a fixation for the data hnd refreshmenta. Tickets will Nov. 7, there are severiu be wallaWe at the door. Canvassers who will visit good reasons for it. members of Bhnanuel Liltheran On Nov. 7, 1945, Mr. and The American Legion Aux- Church Sunday afternoon will Mrs. Childress celebrated fite y will have Ite -annual pot- have a briefing session tonight the birth of their first child, luck Monday at 6:30 p.m. at at 7:30 in Luther Hall. Freder­ Joanne. totj Legion Home. There will be ick Cebelius of Wethersfield, a ' SAIGON, South Viet On Nov. 7, 1948,, another 40 Killed, 50 Survive A meeting after the supper. member of the Northern Con­ -Nam (AP)—^Heavy fight­ daughter, Gayle, was bom. Members are reminded to bring necticut District Stewardship ing raged north of Saigon On N w . 7, 1963, Joanne— a main dish or salad, and ar­ Committee, will speak. Re­ today as about 500 Viet now Mrs. Edward Andersen ticles for a penny aucUon. Good Cooks Deserve freshments will be served by Cong attacked alfout 700 of suburban Oak Forest— Guests invited include Miss Di­ '% ^ Emanuel Church Women with 9 troops of the U.S. 1st In­ celebrated her birthday by ana Bottum of Bast datholic Mrs. Richard Hultman, chair­ giving birth to a girl, Re­ 2nd Mishap4^ High School and Miss Heidi man. - Pinehursf Meats fancy Division. An American military spokes­ becca. DellaFera of Manchester High And on Nov. 7, 1966, Gayle School, auxiliary representa­ St. John’s -poUsh National man said 100 Communists had This W e e k ; been killed and to toll of the — now Gayle Spaojevlch — tives at Laurel Girts’ State. Catholic Church will have its gave birth to a daughter on Members of a supper commit­ annual bazaar tomorrow from 7 OTHERS NEED THEM enemy probably would go high­ er. He reported that American her birthday. ■ii Probe Begun tee are Mrs. Robert Neill, to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 MISS IOWA Another Childress daugh­ chairman; Mrs. Merrill Ander­ a.m. to 6 p.m. at the church. Tender juicy chuck roasts are the budg^^ savers at casdaltlea were lig^t. The Swains and their two sons. LEAN SLICED A Viet Cong battalion made ter, Louise Kladis of Chi­ SALT LAKE CITY son and Mrs. Robert Curran. Handmade articles, homebaked Pmehurst this week along with Mii^ Iowa Bacon cago, gave birth to a son, the attack Just after da'wn on -f Utah (A P )— A Boeing 727 ---- - 3006a, Polish foods, a country which is featured at the lowest priM of the year. Anthony William, Nov. 6 this Philip E. Tatoian of 40 Olcott BACON a . Highway 13 on a western fringe jot airliners with 90 per­ candy store, wishing well and Swains Leave to Prepare Save Up To 20c Lb^J)h Al! year—the first wedding an­ St., a student at the University refreshments wiU .be featured. of t o Oommunist-controUed D niversary of his aunt Gayle. sons aboard burst into of OonnecUcut Law School, has Three complete dinners will be Pinehurst Chuck^Roasts Zone. flames on landing at the won the Hartford County Bar For Peru Mission Work ' + Heavy fighting was still going served on Saturday from 11:30 U. S. Choice anjFPremium , City Airport Thursday, Association Scholarship. Tatoian a.m. to 6 p.m. For reservations, The Rev. and Mrs. Alfred on 10 hours later, to spokes- ~ __ night, burning 40 passen^ Is editor of the school’s Law Re­ Rev. Mr. Swain came to Man­ man said. Only sketchy details State \NeWS contact Afrs. Ben Orzyb, 438 Swain and their sons, David, 3, chester in 1952. He graduated gers to death in the fire- view and is president of the stu- Parker St., or Mrs. Norman were available on the action. swept fuselage. ^ept bar association. and Gordon, 1, left today to from Manchester High School in The 1st Division force, de­ Narkon, 73 W. Center St. 1966 and Eastern Nazarene Col­ Block Chuck Another SO, including, the en­ spend a year in Mexico learn­ scribed as a reinforced battalion lege, Wollaston, Mass., in 1960. Fire, Police tire crew of six, dived thixwgli ing Spanish and preparing for with armored support, had set He received his bachelor of dl^ windows and emergency hatches missionary service in Peru next Tender Baby Beef Liver . 59c out to secure the highway, vinity degree in 1964 from Naza­ seconds before the fire raged fiUl. which had been the scene of Hit Circuit rene Theological Seminary in ROAST forward from the three Jet en­ 'Von Can COunf on A son of Mr. and Samuel many bloody ambushes. Kansas City, Mo., and took fur­ gines in the taU aU t o way to Swain of 75 Cottage St., the Come To Pinehurst For Strickland The Americans had deployed the flight deck. ,Mo i\lf)i4‘ at S o a r s ther graduate work at Hartford Court Laxity Rev. Mr. Swain had been asso­ Seminary Foundation. Farms Really Fresh Eggs along the highway when the Of the survivors, 48 were boe- ciate minister at the Church of CENTER Viet Cong attacked. The road Is BRIDGEPORT (AP) —Asso- pitallaed. The dead were in th* the Naz^rene since September While studying at the semi­ blackened fuselage. nary in Kansas City, the Rev. CUT flanked on both sides by rubber t.. The Best W ay 1963. plantaUons. Supreme Court JusUce A spokesman for United Air The couple applied for over­ Mr. Swain pastured the Church The Americans fired 106mm hotter, administrator of Unes, owner of the plane, blam* seas work with the Church of of the Nazarene at Bonner the disaster on the coOapee of a H x Yonr Cap 4 Springs, Kan. He served as as­ howitzers at the enemy at close bie state court system, said to- the Nazarene in 1961 and was range, and U.S. planes ham- day he has received "many nose udieel as t o aiiw placed under appointment in sociate minister of visitation m l Track Engiae mwed to Viet Cong. complaints” on disposition of craft touched down. January of 1963. ’The specific and education while in Man­ FRESHER-BY-FAR PINEHURST ALL LEAN SOLID chester. • The spokesman said several . , The three rear-mounted en­ sssignment to Peru came in GROUND MEATS U.S. armored personnel carriers gines of the 787 are fed by fuel September of this year. The missionary minister mar­ were damaged. *** suggested that court offl- Unes leading back from tanks in ried the former Arlene Shannon SHOULDER t o wings. Upon arrival in Mexico, the The Viet Cong assault was the of Southington, Ohio, in 1960. To. make sure you get the same blend of fresh ’The flight originated In New Swains will attend the Mexi­ second Communist attack In can-North American Institute Mrs. £wa|n is a graduate of ground meat every time,-we have one man, so ^ 7 V* York and reached Salt Lake city BracevUle Township High CLOD ROAST five days against a major U.S. ❖ of Cultural Affairs for lan­ ar as possible, take care of all the ground after stops in Cleveland, Ohio; School, Newton Falls, Ohio, and Is very popular—Buy the whole combat unit. On Monday a bat- ^ ^ Chicago and Denver, Oolo. Its guage study. They will be sent tallon from the 173rd Airborne judges M d prosecu- to Peru next fall for a five- received a BA in English from meats. We grind fresh and often. If the display 6 to 7 lb. Roast or small half at Famed Statue Returns Home scheduled destination was Saa Brlgade fought the paratroop- year term. Most of this Uiiie the Eastern Nazarene College. is empty, just be patient, please, you will have Home after a two-year “visit" to the New Yoric Francisco. will be spent in the capital city Mrs. Swain is a niece of the (This is always a sell out) ers’ toughest batUe o ft o ^ ^e^ninr ^ 'T h e pUot, Capt. Gail C. Keim- Rev. Robert Shoff, pastor of the fresh ground meat in a few minutes. World’s Fair, Michelangelo’s famed “ Pieta," in a against a Viet Cong battalion in of Lima where they v«ju be re­ After battling fire, smoke and twisted debris, rescue workers were able to eirer, 48, of Denver, was among Church of the Nazarene. steel case, is unloaded at Naples. It will be return­ D Zone 80 mUea north of to ‘>J^k-Mi^etown area, chiefly nMHi-aMMi: sponsible for’ organizing new ed to St. Peter’s Basilica where it will stay under capital. changing of speeding pull passengers from the broken Boeing 727 which crashed last night in the hospitalised survivors. Hos­ churches in the fast-growing BONELESS ECONOMY LiEAN mu. . . charges to bypass Jury trials, Utah. Flames severed the fuselage. (AP Photofax.) pital officials said he kept n - a new Papal order banning future trips. Algo re­ peaUng "Terrible, terrible.” Over 1 Million ALLSTATE Remanufactured Capitol area. m^ Pawcatuck Fire De- A t the present time, there PINEHURST FRESH turned was the statue, “ The Good Shepherd.” ? 400 Viet Cong Were partment officials over aUeged It was the third 737 in­ I Engines and Block Assemblies . . , SOLD are 137 Nazarene churches in WIN A DIAMOND M ^ b y ground Md aJr action, lenient penalUes against f^se volved in fatal accidents sine* CARAT RING CHUCK August and the second this week. Trade-in Allowance on Yonr Present Peru. A staff of 20 mission­ 1 offenders in the tenth cir- aries serve as Bible school JUST COME IN; GROUND CHUCK po^d moderate covering the Now London- The first plunged into Lake M il I Engine. . . Regardless o f It’s Condition teachers and in other advisory A itombined force of .U.S. Norwich area. Ik^’s Illness Diagnosed igan off Lake Forest, JU., on capacities. TREASURE SHOPPE ROAST Marine* tmd Vietnamese troopa Aug. 18, u ain g si) M ibsM d . or 3 in 1 blend of Beef, Cotter, at Hartford, confirmed Bom in North Ireland, the MANCHESTER PARKADE The second hit a hlH widle ip- (8ee Fige TOrteen) Issuance o^ t o memorandum Pork, Veal. (In 3 lb. lots ANY SIZE yrocHlng Oncinnatl Monday although he did not tnikl'R'''"’"’ night, and 68 of t o a persons 75c lb.) itH of Treason public. ' ' aboard died. , * GORDON, da, (AP)— Elsenhower, in truth, suffered has spent «omfortaMe-night. T)je .vivii.'avil,. AeFwaiancn.eeiee •*' BONELESS TENDER CROSS RIB By COLIN FROST Jones introduced the MU ask- American Lured Hikers Found Former President Dwight D. * genuine heart attack. He Is? intermittently receWing M WasMngW dispat^W’lS In^ OR CHOICE EYE, OVEN OR POT Saturday, Nov. 13 - 1 1 A.M. ■ 7 P.M. 1 1 ------LONDON (AP) — ■nw British ing for these special powers: aATTor.Tm’D- /AT>. . Elsenhower’s illness was diag- further statement said, okygen. blood pressure and vestlgators te stik the ca u se'oE CHUCK ROAST ...... lb . 7 9 c govermnent warned Prime Min­ An order invalidating any Into Ambush SALISBURY (AP)—A fw n U y -to rt«v i« * hoart however, that the onetime lead- circulation remain stable. The the crash, laws passed or business trans­ of five and two neighbor young- . ^ as a true heart at- ^ general is in exceUent spirito A spokesman for to Federal ister Ian Smith and his lUio- LEAN BRAISING acted by Rhodesian Prime Min­ By Cong Agents sters were found safe early to- peace had spent a restful night, this morning and he enjoyed his AvlaUon Agency said in resoonsi SHORT RIBS ...... deslan regime today their de­ ister Ian Smith’s regime after day, ending a search through Revising their first estimate has had no further chest pains breakfast. to questions "At thispo IM sm KNUCKLE lb. 6 9 c fiance, of British authority is its unila/terai declaration of in­ SAIGON, South Viet Nam the wilderness of Mount Riga that the 76-year-old five-star and was "in excellent spirits , "Further electro cardiograms can see noteMUonsUp between treason. The penalty la death. dependence; (AP) — Two apparent Viet State Park. general had suffered only a this-morning.” and hinnd blood atnd<«ii studies at— since *•- the------sec- .. t o ..three accidents ... and *: we bavi SOUP BONES Atty. Gen. Sir El-wyn Jones Authority for the British gov­ Cong agents who posed as his Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Brown t^eart insufficiency, the medical The term myocardial infrac- ond episode of chest pains have no plans ter grounding 737 Jets.** Issued the warning in the House PORK’S IN SEASON ernment to Merclse executive friend led a young American of East Canaan, their three chU- J®®”? TZ means damage to heart of Commons as the government control and to make laws in ... _ , ^ ~ enuan vminir °f late tcsts. muscle resulting from a block- (See Page Nineteen) (See Page Xte) Center Rib Pork Chops ...... ib. 89c ■ought emergency powers to re­ I^odesla; 1 ^ ^ today ^ ^ Veterans Eisenhower, vacationing at “«o of blood flow in an artery store Britain’s authority over the in a Viet Cong ambush, U.S. of- jj^y hiking trip in Ihe park that cottage on the Augusth Na- teedlng the organ itself, Itali.an Style Medium Hot Sausage . . . .lb. 99c An amendment to British leg­ Center Loin Pork C hops...... Jb. 99c breakaivay, white-run colony In islation to make it easier for flclals said. covers 276 acres of to- state’s tional Golf Club course, sitf- This was the second actual central Africa. Pinehurst Large Link Sausage...... Ib. 89c Boneless Rib Pork Roast . . ; ...... ,1b. 79c “loyal Rhodesian citizens” to The victim was Peter Hunt- highest hills. fored chest pains Monday heart attack for the* one-time World Problems Paper Jones warned Britons Inside obtain ciUzenship of the United ing, 24, of■ OMaboma------aty, night and was taken to the leader of the grand alliance in 91 ug Home Style Sausage M ea t...... ]b. 79c Fresh Small Spareribs ...... lb . 69c and outside'' Rhodesia that ac­ Kingdom and the crUonies, and OWa. He was shot through the nearby Army Ft. Gordon Hos- Europe during World War II. tions furthering to aims of An order enabling the British Bankers Sentencied pltal. His first occurred In Denver in ■ Month Before Christmas" Lamb P a tties...... u, gg^. Small Pork B u tts...... egg head five times 'while driving in fc 7th Annual Christmas Fair of Bolton Smith’s would be tresonahle. immigraUon authorities to con­ t o Mekong River delta south of. BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Joseph The finding was tiiat he suf- Vatican Document Engines and Installation can be Bought 3 lbs. $1.10 The bill giving the BriUrii fiscate passport documents Is­ Saigon, a ^kesman said. J- Leary, Jr., a 84-yeaiM>ld for- fered from a shortage of blood Perhaps signaling to new Congregotlonol Church government massive powers of sued or renewed by the Rho­ • \ Two Vietnamese who were mer Vice President of the Stam- aupply to heart muscles produc- seriousness with which Elsen- MONEY DOWN * Toys Baked Goods and Candies FRESH OYSTERS, FLOUNDER retaliation against Rhodesia desian regime. wlth Hunting were aM>arently ford Fidelity Bank and Trust Ing angina pectories or.heart bower’s illness is regarded, mil- iped toward adoption In Uie Jones pointy out that other unharmed and were believed to Com, was given a suspended one pain. , itary policemen said today they Drastically Revised Attic Treasures Knitwear Aprons and HADDOCK FILLE’T S ------• House. actions by Britain — such as t o have Joined the Viet Cong. to three years state’s prison sen- Today, Capt. Wallace ^tch- were under orders to keep all VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Whatever, can he said of tUi ALLSTATE Decorations Floral Arrangements Quick passage was urg^ by ban on Import of Rhodesian to­ Hunting was a regional super- tence today In Superior Court for cock, the fort’s Information of- persona away from the "— Remanufactured Gadgets Candles Gifts From Abroad Prim e Minister Harold WUson, bacco and sugar — had already ficer;r^porte^fo;;t-forS;;;ie”c- ioom'iulto ’o^W i's^V ille gim been carried out under existing (See Page Ten) Engine for RIB OR SHOULDER who ’Thursday night accused (See Page Ten) trocaidlogram tests had shown eral and his wife, Mamie. drastically re- FUN FOR EVERYONE BITE SIZED TENDER CUBES OF Smith’s regtime of taking police statutory powers. * UR to this point, newsmen and vised modern worid problem. S S 2: Chevrolet 6 cyl. state measures and assuming The biU prodaipied that the others had been able to ap- document that totally condemns ^ . so-called balance that la- "the sickenlngly familiar atti­ Rhodesian government’s dec- proach t o hoapital -wing to sea modem war and denounces det- suits fixun this arms race, ra- Stewing jlQ tudes of authoritarian rule.” 1 5 9 LAMB o Q c (See Page lUrteen) who was 'viriting t o ailing ex- errent jx>Ucie8 based on nuclear ther than eliminatihg t o causes with Trade-in Installation President. weapons. . oil war, UtUe by tittle aggra-' This Is to text of to medical A number of American bish- vatee tom .” extra O y l communique from the six ops were reported deeply die- - CHOPS O y i BEEF doctors. turbed at to w-ordlng of‘the GOLDEN CARROTS — SOUP BUNCHES "Gen. Eisenhower has experi- new text, complalidtog privately Over 250 Models Available enced no further chest pain and that they felt it would weigh heavily against t o U.S. govern- ment’B defense ‘strategy jT^is Chevrolet Engine is only one of over 250 pop­ ^ PINEHURST ONIONS AND MAINE POTATOES AT LOW PRICES Bulletins Indiana Coed . In t o view of these blMiops, ular engine models available: Fords, Plymouths, Pon- to Soiriet govemmen.t c€u> tiace, Oldsmobiles, Chryslers, Dodges, Buicks, Mer- YELLOW much more easily Ignore any Belts Robber, PROBE CONTINUES , curys, Ramblers, Willys, Studebakers and many others 1 • "X.. us GRADE A eoundl statement than Wadi- Dividends paid from day -.'4 Ington can. > WASiUNOTON (AP) — I including popular imported sports cars. MOSCOW (AP) — 171$ Soviet The Americans said Zond 1 ap­ R^laims Purse of deposit — 4 times a Ottier bishops, who had op­ Tto govenuneat - .tadastiy Union launched an unmanned parently missed'its mark In year. Onions posed an earlier version of to search for the cause of Toes-, ■pace station toward Venus to­ Jidy 1964. FORT WAYNE, ind. (AP) Potatoes day’s massive northeastem* Plym. 6-cyl. 1951-56 ______day and said It should reach the The U.S. Mariner H passed A coed Jumped on an armed with the rewordiiur. power Uackont wlU oontiaiw' At the beginning, of Jann- planet around t o end of Febru- Venus Dec. 14, 1962, at a dis­ robber Thuraday, knocked him etiminatee a statement that the next week. Chairman Joseph Ford V-8 thru 1953 _____ — wy. April, July and Oc­ I * 3 •ry. t ’T tance of 21,648 mites after gath­ through a plate glass window possession of nuclear arms as a CL Swidlw ot t o F ed e^, tober. 10 lbs It was t o Mcond announced ering data continuously during Power ComnSsston said to­ Ford Y 1954-59 short b lo c k __$239* Venus probe by t o Soviets and Its 180 mltilon mile Journey. and grabbed back the purse he ) c I .V r r o m The weight of Venus 2 was move of R&tdeain’l I plus scores of new parte result in a top quality engine. Venua. T Francis OoUege In Fort Wayne, This wording apparently ques- Venua 1 mJaHld t o planet by* given as 968 kilograms —. 3,i28 nUnorttr govemmsnt ' XJMk pounds. T bss aald power is liaped from t o top step and ti

DONT SCOLD PARTNER i*0 CHARTER OAK STREET — BiANO|IIIS11BR Foulds Home FOR ERROR IN THEOBT South dealer NOW YOU CAN HAVE YOUR North-South vulnerable ywirt as lato lui December. By The R « a d liif Laboratory; Jile. .. PeuJ HmMsiw The .William Foulds home at B y ALFRED SHBlNWOLD NORTH Various boards and agencies of Mtaclm^ i23 Boulder Rd. has been sold R KJ74 UtMUcarfor NXA SMytoef .^^, ^ Scolding your .partner is a lux­ PIZZAS OR fiRINDERS 'the town thus m i ^ W t s by Mrs. Foulds to Mr. and Mrs. ty 10765 without appropriations. Under ponwna filing ury that y(M can afford only 0 K64 Reconvenes Monday Televi9ion ^ he reeUy eore » word endures, Sidney Bills of Manchester, DELIVERED the oonvemloi program, toe -IMS) Ifovie 7:K when you are through for life ♦ 106 ^ ~~ OomnMHMter Vee It thrice, end then It’s yonre. i " with the ‘sale negotiated by WEST EAST WITHIN 6 MILK RADIUS The afijoumed annual town Of the total budget, $1,005,- town meeting for approving the ^ 'I? “I*® . Blsckie Robert H. Smith of the Robert with that partner — and peihape A 93 ♦ ON ORDERS OF 18 OR MORE meeting win reconvene at 8 822 are to be ratoed by taxes. annual budgets would be held In ^ ending O ct 30. irnrtea —Jrt TbaxUn -JS ''*Xn the peat three aiticjM on increasing^ your vocabulaiy, J. Smith Real Elstats Agency. with everybody in range of your n employment.and that It was . , ..M— - NewT use, always—but always—check what you derive against the tempkred. other new words. kIihiih:. A uniform fiscal year wUl period last year, stitewld* < 3) NJ've. Sports. Weather .. < ^*>40) Fanner’s S K S u r Hartford attorney, who, in trumps, and led a heart to m In an (unount.of no more than and .the second Jeui. 1, 1967. permit a more-accurate estab- claims numbered 22,390. (40) (Cheyenne sIlRIIIU... AMERICAN LEGION |ionary does it in the proper 8. Find all the examples you fiypnotist 1943. sold It to the late State force out the ace. and the next player pasees. Ton $450,000, The bond Issue will The pro'vlslon stipulates that llshment of the tax rate, toe Bridgeport ranked first In the 6:11! (29) enub House (1^ 22-80) Mr. Roberta (C) can to see how the word is used Supreme Court Judge William Starts Je""*"**—News . . to. <^1 Srorts Special way. The following rules are A1 iusfer, professional hypno­ West led the jack of diamonds, hold: Spades, A - Q • 10 • 6-2; finance, In part,, the cost of all taxes swsessed upon motor finance board says, since, under state last week with , 2 471 (10) N e ^ . Weather 10:00 ( 3) Slattery’s People by masters. If you are not happy J. Shea. iollowed by all students who tist, ..will pres'eht. a dembnstra- butwui. uuiitiiiydummy won anaand oeciarerdeclarer Hearts, Q-J; Diamonds, A-7-2; ItllOlVS town government from Sept. 1, vehicles and any tax less than cu m n t procedure / toe annual claims, and was foUowed by 6:80 ( 3) Walter Cronldte (19) Phrtlis DUIarSpecW vith the examples given after On July 14, 1961, Judge Shea then discarded his last diamond Clubs, Wed. ( 8) JYont Row (C3) ( 8-90) Jimmy Dsaa 4dnie to us to loam advanced tleto and lecture on the "Phocn- 1965, through June 30, 1966. $50 fall due mv July 1. b u ^ t e aro based only on ah New Haven with 2,009, Wate^ (?0) Industry on Parade (40) Didt Poirell PAPER DRIVE the verb,' look for examples sold.!,» the property to . the...... latehearts. He showed What do ‘ you sayT Y O l i r The toUl amount of the bond Board of finance members at estimated Grand List. j 791^ Hartfort (19) Newsbeat (10«- 80) Han from DNC!LB i ^ i n g and study skills. Read ome^iM of Rypnosis” at the -iperess (24) Whafs New? after the noun or adjective. William Foulds, who made his hand,, conceding one club, Answer: Bid two spades, With will equal the amount not avail­ the forthcoming meeting will n ese rules and see how nuuiy 7. Most important of all, the Men’s Night meeting of the Coughlin points out the board with 1,627. <10-22-30) Hunlley-Brlnkley 10:80 (Si) Elliott Norton SATURDAY - SUNDAY 7. Most important ot au, the ----- , 5, “ j ■ elaborate renovations to the scoring game and rubber. 49 points in high cards opposite IKIIIIC... able from the General F^nd or discuss the effects of tiie uni­ 6:45 (20) Peter Jennings—^News 11:00 ( ».6-10-13-90-23-3(M0) News. you have been practicing your- FUe” of finance wlU recommend that Manchester remained in the Sports. Weather wom wlU probably disappear o" house, garage and grounds. East nearly exploded. "How an opening bid you must warn form fiscal year, the recom­ 7:00 (18) Subscription TV estimated Income from taxes or the taxes to be levied April 1, 13th spot among the state’s i l - ^ ^ ) News. Sports, 11:18 (&«)) Tonight (C) NOy. 13Hi oimI 14th - from your memory, after all at 8 p.m. at Second Foulds (Red, on Memorial Day your partner at once that you 20 2 2 30 (40) Sports Flnsl can anybody with an once of other sources. ^ mended bond Issue, escrow Im­ 1066, raise about $646,000. On offices. Weather ’ 1. When you approach a word tWs trouble, unless you make jm Congre^Uonal Church. A ques- of this year in a drowning ac­ brains lead the king of hearts?" have a slam In. mind. You will ( 8) Death Valley Days (C) _ (90) ABC NlithUlfa Bring Your Papers To The (T ech.) IR irliiifi" The town voted at the first plications, Euid other aspects of this basis, the board estimates (10) Movie (C) U :90 ( 3) Movie (C) ^ ‘ the fllcUonary, approach It effort to use that word a/t least answer period will fol- cident at his New Yprk State he demanded. "The queen of settle for nothing less than a .1 |it>wi rhil .iiiillMilil iMMliixi It» ItiM- RPIM (19) Movie Legion Home, 20 Leonard Street madHtv-rilitlK iitili .iiIhIIn It.i .iitnlix | session of the town meeting to the conversion Richard' P. the tax rate will be between 22 ■ MacNell on Ckaigreas th the firm intention of re- three Umo^. This makes it your t"* program. summer home. diamonds is a much better lead. small slam, and you have your (20) Man Called X 11:96 (40) Merv Orlffln Show “Opposite State Armory” ^, With volunteers from the au- change the town’s budget year Coughlin, a board member, re­ and 25 mills on assessments of ( 8) Movie ((D anbering what you discover, property noiv, not merely *'•- with You have to set up your own eye on a grand slam If partner ports. Town Invites 7:18 (30) Sports Cameri 11:80 (28) Tonight Slow « 3) you know from your own expe- dictionary’s,___dlence, Juster will demonstrate so that 4t will coincide with the Oct. 1, 1005, depending on toe (22) HaMachusetti, Hlllzhta (18) For Adults Only Or Call tricks instead of setting up CEin support the spades. Sundays The conversion will eliminate (24). Soviet Press To anyone who wants a rich seypral-• hypnotic experiments, state’s fiscal year, which be­ action of the meeting. 1:00 (40) Air Force Film 649-8171 — 643-0053 Clienee that If somewhere in the "Pp anyone tricks for the opponents." Copyright, 1965 2:00-4:15-6:30-8:46 expenses resulting from bor­ Battery Bids (40) Peter Jennings—News (92) Movie **'5k of your head Is the idea vocabulary both for understand- Including group hypnosis. He Weekdays and Sat. BURNSIDE gins each July 1 and ends June The proposed bond issue Is 649-4283 — 649-1593 Soviet Fires Shoe or Hat / ^ General Features Corp. 580 BURNSIDE AVI IASI MARIfORD rowing In anticipation of tsixes. SEE SAT'UlttfAk'S TV WEEK Et)R CXTBCTLEIS! UST1NO it you want only immediate and.commimlcatlng, the fol- will also demonstrate how hyp- . 7:10-9:15 80. being recommended for repay- advertising for a East won no medals for paft- FREE PARKING 5?8 3.333 In 1964-65, the town spent more HELP YOUR AMERICAN LEGION 4«e of the meaning, it will lowing'sentence is the least pi> nosls can and is being used in Proposed budgets for the 10- ment over a 16-year period, and variety of batteries to supply nershlp, politeness or precision. than $4,700 on interest on tax TO HELP OTHERS leave you, as you intended it iginal in this entire newspaper: medicine and dentistry. He will Venus ‘^Shot’ FREE in-car HEATERS month-perlod Involved in the WlU finance In part the proposed Passenger, truck and diesel Actually, West could lead an old anticipation bonds. should. There can be no readinjg with- atternpt to show how the me- changeover from the current to budget for the 10-month period vehicles as the need arises In Shoe or his grandmother’s hat— The uniform fiscal year will Radio out vocabulary, and vodkhtdary dicum qan be useful In dieting, .(Continued frmn T’age One) the uniform fiscal year will be eiKhng June 30, 1966. } 2. When you approach a and he still couldn’t defeat the coordinate the town’s account­ (This listing tncindes only thooe news broadeasts 0f 10 ar comes only from reading. Ob-.: alopploR smoking habit, Im- MEADOWS'si!’ presented for adoption. ^ , . . . . . Also being sought are price I t Word In the dictionary, have complex on Soviet territory is contract. ing with that of the state. The nunnte length. Some stattons earry other short newscasts.) vious as this may be; there a r e proving the memory, and to cor- LAURENCE OLIVER u T electrolyte per gallon, ^wo purposes: Not only a ftill keeling track of the Venus 2 If West opens the queen of CAROL LYNLEY Proposed budgets for the 10- board of education now oper-* the board, m well m the ta x The bids, which wiU be open- WDBc—isat 8:18 Dial 19 some people who' read vo- , root many annoying habits. Jus- Now Af 6:00 Long John Wade Comment meaning,'.^ but a precise mean- flight. diamonds, South draws two month period total $1,523,766. ates on a fiscal year from July collector, have contacted aU ed Nov. 24 at 11 a.m. In the Mu- 10:06 After you have read what raciously, but with a one4rack-one4rack t«r will also .attemptattempt bto regress "BU N NY U K E 8:00 Dick Robinson 10:40 Dial 19 "FAMOUS%OR NATIONAL BRANDS F»g. ' During its flight, Venus 2 will rounds of trumps and then starts Of this amount the selectmen’s 1 to June 30, so far as report­ banks holding escrow accounts „idpai Building Hearing Room 1:06 News. S l^ Off 12;0U Nows Jou feel Is enough to fill both ^o^rest. Ten thousand, books a & volunteer ias in the "Bridey Sign Oft FOR MORE THAN 66 Y E A R S " . . . on the clubs instead of the 1$ M IS S IN G " budget amounts to $274,319; ing to the state is concerned; for Coventry homes, as normal- must specify the manufacturers’ WBCB—914 12:16 3—requirements, I------, ------don’t leave until ... year on bowling will F^vegive you Murphy'Murphy’' story.' research program, Tass said — BUT DID SHE 8:00 Hartford Highlights . to. . . w n o —!••• hearts. East takes the ace of the board of education, $1,046,- but it functions on the Sept. 1 ly fiscal year conversion results and brand names, the various 7:00 News 6:00 Afternoon EVilUoa jou have brought back at lesat Hmked* p a b u la • ry of - ■bowl- The guest^ e s t 2 speaker>«a*er has toured The telcmetric, measuring and EVER EXIST??? 6:30 News, Sports. Weather clubs and returns a diamond to 206; the board of welfare, $5,- to Aug. 30 fiscal year now in excess amounts In escrow ac- prices for different sizes and 8:00 Gaslight New ^ one synonym with which you f million books a year on the United States entertaining ecienUfic equipment In the sta------Plus in Color------12:00 Quiet Hours 6:45 Americana New the ace, whereupon South dis­ Jack Lemmon 000, and bonded indebtedness, recognized by the town of Cov­ counts. Banks, In general, agree the discount offered from code 7:06 (Conversation Piece »re very familiar. , calc«lu» or stitching ^ v e s you ai^ demonstrating hypnosis. As tion is switched on autoihatical- $198,241. General revenue Is r to. « WlNr-U9t 7:30 News of the World i l l ' s 2 cards dummy’s last diamond on Romy Schneider entry. to pay excess escrow amounts prices. 8-00 News 8:10 Pops Concert Hours! if Hours! ' 3. Read what is in the paren- appeared be- ly accordance with the flight estimated by the board of fi­ 8:15 Dial 12 vx — — — — ~ wruen his own third club. ‘GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM’ restaurant Coughlin’s review of the fis­ back to the homeowner, or per- At the time of purchase of the 9:10 Nl^tbeat ,ese« followin demonstrate hypnosis 8 Win Awards mistakes find just make small, words If vou are eon Reading: ’ Ijabbratory has rehabilitation of service- polite remarks about the mis­ T IN Y Q U I N N At 4-H Roundup takes of the opponents. LAST 2 NIGH TS *euii. 4 m 'l te.™ till Inva a . Daily Question Plajing Music With You In Mind OPEN a. j,v.„ to to Thr™ ' v-r «S?to SC " *-H »«,. Partner opens with one heart, fill • TONIGHT 9 PIANO’S Dining Room Is Open Now! ’66 Chevelle Malibu by Chevrolet For Lunch and Dinner Daily Except Monday toCStoCktoto to < Meg, Tony Rest C i Xio". JAYOEES SPONSOR given alter the word you are treinen/iAii. T i l A r i 7 rtnzi^a ^ iin M a n ches t e r Homemakers PIANO’S Ballroom Is Available ZonsulUng. look after ^ re- « S L 5 e s ^ e A T l Z O U a S 5 ) U n winning awards are Joan Plela, For Weddings and Banquets—Up To 400 teted words. In this way you tr\nnm ^ 'mrKartw a«i / ao\ *-* achievement; Evelyn Swanson, SCHOLARSHIP WIU learn bow the wort h L ^ i"!'t T foods, dress revue and PIANO’S Fountain Room—A Fine U t n conttnteted, what Its pre- e l e a r ^ snnshme home economics: Rosemarie HOP Place For Weddings and Banquets—Up To 150 fix. root and suffix are. This rtU f i l ® tl ® P>‘incesa Pieia, Courant and I Dare You- Presented by help recall the wort, too, and made available her husband, Marjorie Pieia, secretary’s pen- Manchester High THE L in L E fa adds to your knowledge from ” h , ^ Ackerman, br^d.^d School Gym r these past few articles on vo- the Grand Canyon at sunset t o wv»ifa ^ ^ THEATRE j ------cabulary. And that, when you day. They will^pend Saturday ? J w ^ " n S ’ FRIDAY. NOV. 12 T w o r a c y think of It, is all there is to the- boating on Lake Powell in north- Manchester Dalrv Pinh ILLING SCHOOL . B lltera cy- ern Arizona. pero r e c e ^ v ■ 8 to H PJH. 'Superb Service" — "Excellent Cuisine" except in the“ hopelessly de- The Snowdons sunned them- Pieia cltizenshln and kev and Sneakers or Socks 8:30 P.M. ______ANSFIClDilZ_ N f-Z p ^ s e d areaa-and school drop- selves Thursday around the pool Carl ' Welch, d jliy Ind secre- n e w VCT. »H2.WimMAIITICj^/iiL $1.00 per person "Delightful Fun in o Reloxe^ Atmosphere" outs for reason of poor school at the home o f their host, form- tary’s pencil ^ Tonight and Heat Your Car performance are unnecessary er ambassador to Grea.t Britain ’ ■- Refreshments Now, completely redisigned and enlarged, Free Gallon Gas evllp, and they are simply over- and Mrs. Lewis Douglas. Tomorrow Church Corners Restaucant and Lounge h a r d t o p s Tonight thru Sunday They dropped plans to vl.sit a and Entertainment ' will maintain the reputation and tradi­ Exciting First Run! 10:25 tion of serving the finest foods and Read, read widely, read with nearby mission and astronomy Break Reported by Diamond Jim Nettleton Limited Door variety, read with a dictionary, observatory to rest up from beverages to those who appreciate some­ Sale Fri. and Sat thing finer . . . something different! and read with purpose. nearly a week’s hectic tour of At Johnson Home Tickets Available at Door A elean-seulpturod now /tototo ------Francisco and Los Angeles. (NEXT: A Final Exam.) Relaxing with them were ac- A 22 caillber rifle, a tie clasp sport coupe and a dnloor You don’t have to To get the complete “Word tor Roddy McDowaU, Mrs. Dan- and two cuff links were stolen DANCING Chevelle Sport Sedan. Pick Bower Way to Success” In book ny - Kaye and actress Hope from the home of Edwin A. Every Thurs.. Frl. and Sot. from 12 racy-looking new eddress Lange and her husband, Johnson, 461 Porter St. some­ and 81 to: ‘.‘Wort Power,” c/d director Alan Pakula. time yesterday. The loss was es­ to the very popular Chavalies in ail—with a Bristle like a timated at $60. TONIGHT *R€D LINE 7000" Manchester Herald, P.O. Bojt McDowaU shares an Interest choice of Power up to the 489, Dept. 06042, Radio City in photography with Lord Snow- Mrs. Johnson reported that she "Sy Quinfo fno" Turbo-Jet 396 V8 In the new Stotlon, New York, New York don, a professional photogra- left the house ate 9 a.m. and when 1st RUN thistle ( Companion Bonua Plx 10019. in our NEW Lounge , . . SS 396 models. Feature Shoan P in t pher. The Pakulas are good she returned at 8:10 p.m., she r “ Crack In 7:00 _ _ _ .friends of the Douglases’ daugh- discovered that furniture had “ Bunny Lake”—8:45 1 The World” “Tarzan The ____ ter, Sharman, who'is the royal been disturbed In the living “Diamond Head”—10.45 Plan To Have THANKSGIVING DINNER Herel Not only will you find more to get what you want V 1 8:30 Magnificent” pair’s guide for their U.S. tour. room. Police discovered a jewel- Variety in the ’66 Chevelle The princess had,tou hoped,uupea, aidesoiaes ''y In the upstairs bed- “Quick Gun”—7:00 • Dante at lineup, but even more of what said, that a restful day in the Nothing else was disturb- We Have Banquet Facilities For 300! ed, and ther? makes a Chevelle a Chevelle. at KEITH’S One Show 6:80 MILLER’S clear air and sunshine would was no sign of THE 6IANT STORY For Reservations Phone 289-4359 help cure the remnants of laryn­ forced entry. BUNNKIK Say you pick a swinging new gitis from which she has been The rifle was taken from the OF MODERN HAWMIl RESTAURART garage. Malibu S p ^ Sedan and spe­ 10 E. CENTER ST. suffering since Monday, when “Greater Hartford’s NEWEST Dining FaciUty” she had to attend a charity fund _ , Chaolton „ _ Yvette cify the new 220-hp V8. You've Some lovely ladies have sadly come to think IS GOING TO RUN ball in Hollywood while suf­ H e s t o m M i m i e u x got yourself quite a machine. that the only way you can get what you want fering from chills and a alight _ George Or pick a Malibu Sport FILET MIGNON fever. EVERY NIGHT C h a k i r i s N u y e n CHURCH CORNERS C^upe and equip it with the in a store is tothe bristly. What a relief when __ JAMES new Strato-bneket front eeate, ^ 3 . 7 5 Full Course E n ST U IO O O they visit Keith’s . . . they can revert to their Medical Help Handy main ET., east HARTfOHD ■ E2B 2?lo D a r r e n Resfauranf 'n Lounge center console, and new 276- AIR CONDITIONEO '-«g'cai7n n With Shrimp Cocktail JERUSALEM — I.srael has bp V8. You’ve got younelf the highest ratio of doctors to Saturday and Sunday Bonus “Joy House” ? 'S -- even more machine. everything we can to please you. . . we search population in the world — one Matinees Only ! . .■»? X- doctor to every 420 persons. The Or maybe you'd like to idek 2 Performances Daily ...... a nil...... and search till we find exactly what you want majority, however, work in pub­ d ia m o n d h e a d a new SS 396 Coupe or Con­ lic institutions. Sat. 1:30-3:30 vertible. (Standard eniune ii a . . . we place special orders promptly and SUN. 2:00-3:55 4 n o w || Turbo-Jet 396 V8 with 826 bp. write, wire and phone factories to get (juick IF YOU UKEO STAT And there's a 860-hp verrion AN OTTO PIWMIN6 « 9 RLM as possible -delivery. Keith’s tries to deliver “Lassie” or ’ “Shaggy Dog S i to SS'y - ito. ».«•' you can speay$ «m it Ufon pasoinff) • If you nofad your Christmas check [c Any 2 ShatUr^ruutaid imido roarviow 2 Items mirror • WindthiM wuhoro • cashed during the hours the banks are W t LARGE T » o -*^ tUdrie wiptrofor boUtr closa'd, Kaith^s will try to help you*. Don't "'Tis The Season To Be Jollyl" PuibUity in htaoy ram or mow . 2 5 A n y 2 • Baek-up tigkk Bristlal Ye^ soon it will be time for your Christmas Party! On these Items ______festive occasions, you’ll want to be sure everything is letSr x j perfect. At Cavey’s Log Cabin, our food is prejfrid with Choose from Auchovies, Hamburg, MozzaTi^a, tenderness and served with professional pride! mushrooms, onions, pepperoni, provolone, sausage Yoil Have A Choice or peppers. ’ Of Four Credit Plans: *■*“ *'* enhance your very FREE UOLOBFUL on tile premlsea frech dally. ** It’e not frozen or brought in. ^ •68 Chwel^ Malibu Sport Coupe (forearound) and new indoor Malibu Sport Sedan spec^^ Right! Why not call us now and reserve your dat? WOLF WHISTLE - V BaekHtp lighie—•standard on aU 66 ChevroletdnnU care—are among many new safety '•rtiiit. (1) EsgnTr Cltogge (5) 2 Yean To Pay You'll be surprised at how reasonably priced wriJe ^ To EVERYONE S P A C H E n i ...... (2) to Daya 4-Faynicat Plaa (4) Free Lay-Away ATTENDING! • <|f- 75c ,»a ' ■■ ■ ' SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS . qt. 85c . new "66 Chevrolet Chevelle, Chevy n, Corvair and Corvette at vour dealer’a Ubonen,' Conn. SHELLS ...... qt. 85c **** ...... !L__ -______SHaLS AND MEAT BALLS ... SbflTM 423-0256 M Y P A L . qt. 95c • 9-uma lio ilh I'll I'll iIII rv SHaLS AND SAUSAGE ...... qt. . Au t h o r i z e d Ch e v r o l e t d e a l e r 1 8 N 87 $1.00 . IN MANCHESTER, CONN. DWORIN CHEVROLET, m a CAPITOL MOTORS, m a 47S CONN, b o u l e v a r d —289-8441 1 N ) MAIN ST. MANC HESTER YOU CALL CARTER CHEVROLET CO., m a 1214 MAIN 8 TBBBT—SSI-atSi WOLF EAST HARTFORD. CONN. 1229 MAIN STREET-^9-52S8' HARTFORD. eONN. T EL 649.5329 ~ 649-5320 4>p|)datta ttie R ennet Junior H ig h faidioo^ PLUS CARTOON TREATS THURS.—10 AJlL-18 MlPNlOHT WILCOX-RAU CHEVROLET, Il^C. THE GRODY CHEVROLET CO. Lower End) Jfaln Stnet fB L , SAT.—10 AJR.-1 AJIL—SUN. 4 PJML-11 PJR, ARDERY CHEVROLET, m a en (Soota i U41 STANLEY STREET—228-0545 21 ISHAM ROAD—256-5601 125 POQUONOCK AVE.—(MIS $U9f f r e e m a i n aTREBT FARKOfa jSnW BRITAIN. CONN. WEST HARIWOBO, CONN. . WINDSOR, CONN. arin ewr ow n lot nest to atom...

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His topic will be “His­ And moot poHoe ofSeUls now- 1 Ida Irga, 76, a widow, and Miss Robert Kelley, Cub^ Joseph toric Districts, Their Advant- Bgree there may never be a THE GIFT lauons permitting the sale Jane Sullivan, 67, a practical SMILING Br SERVICE o i Kennedy, Red Sox; John Stie- .ages. Disadvantages and Man­ guUty verdlot or expUunation of nurse. The means by which liquor ill drug stores in a CX bitz. Cards; Shnenon Duxbury, ner o f Functioning.” The pub­ U etraagUngt of woiAen In the Miss Sullivan was choked was Etme. H ie commission elimina­ Taphs; Martin Horris, Short lic 1s Invited. Oreater Boaton area. never disclosed. i f . Chergs on.Yattr ted grocery stores from the pro­ Sbconds; Tom Caldwell, Mets, iK tf Club Whtet Atty. Oen. Edward W. M U L CHINI Open Tuetday and posed amendment and Fred BitgOod, Dodgers. The Hockhnum Dog Club will Brooke’s office sajrs a prime £SA. Account The commission tabled a re­ Chief Umpire of Little sponsor a Monte Carlo whist suspect has been placed in an RANGE Thursday tiU 9 quest for permission to remove League, Farm and Peewee Divi­ party at 8 p.m. Saturday at the insUtutlon, that he is believed .4M> ,10% OFF sions is Robert Sills. Others ap­ Wapping Community Center. mentally incompetent to stand o f John Russo, trustee, between pointed were John J. Egan, pub­ Tickets will be available at the trial and that Oiere Is no Indica­ - f UiL.1 OtL door. DURING NOV. Sullivan Ave. qnd BUington Rd., lic relations; Rudy Durig, piay- tion now that he can ever be GASOLINE north of the property of Mar­ er agent; Earl Carey, tempo­ Women’s Club Board indicted. Sanded; smooth, ready fo r dec­ cella S. Belskl. rary seniof division directory. The South Windsor Woman’s ’Ihe string of macabre slayings orating In a beantlfnl pastel I The item was tabled to per­ Positions yet to be filled are: Club will hold an executive ^^ Takes Lead began June 14. 1982, with the color or stained to suit mihidy’s m it the commission to discuss Permanent senior division direc­ board meeting Monday night at Gloilq Whitfield, who plays death of Anna E. Slessers, 66, a BANTLY OIL faiu^. ' tt with the town attorney, tor, senior division chief um­ 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Babe, thd ..f^ a le lead In the seamstress strangled with a tOMl’.ANy, INC. Uttle l«sgne pire, senior division equipment Jerome Lachnlcht, 63 Marilyn cord of her housecoat in her Model No. 1260 South W ln d ^ Country Play­ j;n MAIN STRKKT Carmen Dragone, president 'manager, little league equip­ Rd. Boston apartment. Reg. $59.95 ment manager, and farm and School Menus ers’ production o f “Pajama o f the South Windsor Little Most of the deajhs that fol­ TEL. fillM.')}).') lieagrue, has announced the Peewee director. Anyone inter­ Monday, baked meat loaf with Game,” has appear^ in musi­ Guest Preacher HOW SWEET THE SAVINGS! lowed were of women in their K o rk v ille X7r»-J271 ested in any o f these positions gravy, buttered rice, whole ker­ names of its senior division cal and dramatic productions at late 60s, 60s, and 70s. And a Tha . Rav. tsilber Uvtagataa may call Dragone, 192 Robert nel com, fruit, bread and but­ managers and teams/' Kamed the University of Connecticut cord, bta, nylon stocking or pil­ s c 0 . 9 5 of New York aty win be guest Dr. ter; Tuesday, soup, assorted were; and ■with the Windsor Jesters. low slip was wrapped tightly preacher Sunday at 9 and 10:80 Robert Davin has been ap­ sandwiches (egg salad, ham and U&R; Kent Lea, around their necks. Most of the a.m. at Bmanuel luthena says Betty Buhb, oUr Foundations Buyer. ^Last chance to pointed to organize and set’-up pickle), cheese sticks, potato A t UConn, she appeared in larey, Lions; "The Male Animal,” ‘The Boy victims Uyed alone in apart­ Y o n #/o Church' for the obaervanca c f the Little League brochure ad­ chips, sliced tomatoes with trmata’s; Friend,” and View of the ments, The strangler was Ten styles to choose from. Btewsrdstaip Sunday. His thenw vertising solicitation program dressing, devil food cake with “A” Oil, and Bridge,” while with the Windsor thought ^ have gained entrance win ba "Forgiven Givers.’ ’ \ and the annual spring fund icing: Wednesday, turkey din­ shop tomorrow and pride yourself on the money y(msSave Rye Street Garage. on some siii^ pretext as being a The guest preacher is former drive. ner, roast tuikey with gravy, group she was seen in “New lion has been Girl in Town.” delivery or repairman. pastor cf Bethesda Lotiwm Mrs. Claire Henson, sec- dresging, cranberry sauce, I five to six A resident o f South Windsor It is now ten months since Church, New H&ven, and is now retary, and Mrs. Marilyn Gr^- mashed potatoes, butternut rhe Rye Asst Atty. Gen. John S. Bot- assistant director of stewardship during our once-a-year Womenh Days Sale” veile, treasurer, of the ladies squash, bread and butter, ice for about a year, Mrs. Whitfield U a itiffs find oper­ 1s a University of Connecticut tomly, in charge of the case, In tbf New York office of bw auxiliary report that the aiuiual cream; Thursday, soup, g;rind- I ated by Bm ie Mason, will spon­ announced that his prime sus­ ELMCO BEAUTl Lutheian Church in America. little league dance will be held ers (cold meat and cheese) cel­ graduate, with a degree in Eng­ sor a team fo r the first time. pect was "safely institutional­ Chureh members will mska April 23, 1966. Mothers of little ery and carrot sticks, gelatin lish. Patrick Whitfield, her When You Give husband. Is manager of A ir­ ized,’’ and since then there haire their pledges for the oomlnc league players in any division dessert with topping; Friday, ways Rent-a-Car. The couple been no more strangllngs relat­ year at both aervtcos. Those iwt are eligible to Join the auxiliary. tuna and noodle casserole, veget­ Barton's Chocolates WALL PAINT attending church win be risited has three children, aged 4, 2 ed to the others. For .further information, Mrs. able, cheese sticks, fruit square, FREE and five months. The moat recent in the series by can'vassers Sunday afternoon. Paulette Kidd, Northview Dr. bread and butter. Milk is served The play ■will be presented to­ was the strangling of Miss Mary Workers on the drive will ba president of the auxiliary, may with every meal. Beauty Advice night and tomorrow evenings, Ellen Sullivan on Jan. 4, 1964 in (g) Mntmtu commissioned during each be contacted. Convention Talk girdles and panty and the evenings of Nov. 19 and tendce by tha Rev. a Henry brushed nylori The next regularly scheduled M;rs. Blanch Miller, past pres­ FEA’TURINO ARTHUR DRUB 20, at the South Windsor High Anderson, pastor. meeting of the little league will ident of the State League of Jewisji New Year’s School. Curtain time is at 8:30 Plans for the “Blvery Mem­ be Jan. 10 at the Wapping Ele­ Women Voters, will speak at a Specialties 2 p.m., and tickets may be ob­ ber Canvass,’’ or "IioyaUy Sun­ girdles of Lycra* mentary School. Anyone inter­ meeting of the Grange’s North WIN A TURKEY Exclusive In Manchester day,” have been made by the granny gown ested In umpiring one night a tained by calling Mrs. Mary Central Pomona at the First Welch, 72 Northview Dr. stewardship committee of the week during the 1966 season is Ongregationai Church HaU in church, directed by Robert HeiV’ urged tb contact Robert Sills, Scantic a* 9 p.m. tonight. Non 50% OIL GAIN EXPECTED FREE rlckson. He was assisted by 368 Hilton Dr. Grange membefrs are welcome. Charles Bodemann, Irving Carl­ CALGARY, Alberta — Can­ '^TERIOR I ATFX PAlNl School Board Meets son, Richard Moore, Robert Hy- reg. 7.00 ada’s consumption of oil exceeds Lislon To WESTOWN iducatlon meet­ lander, Norman Gerhart, Her­ fm Manchester Evening Herald a million barrels a day. I t is ex­ PHARMACY ing, postponed Tuesday night South Windsor correspondent. WDRC bert Bengtson .and Mrs, CecU because of the northeastern pected to reach 1.5 million by Anno Lyons, tel. 644-8S82. 1973. ' 469 Hartford Rd. — 649-9946 Young. power failure, w ill be held Tues­ One of our most popular srirdles, fa­ Soft and comfortable, a delight day at 7:30 p.m. at the Union School. vored for it* smooth, comfortable con­ to wear. Cluny t3T>e lace and ny­ Square Dance Macapagal Won’t trol. Several styles in white and col­ lon satin trim. White, pink or The South Windsor Square Concede Defeat Dance Club w ill hold a regular Reg. ors. S, M, L. blue. S, M, L. square dance at the Wapping Elementary School tonight $3.95 In Philippines from 8 to 11 p.m. Buzz Chap- GALLON MANILiA (A P ) — Senate President Ferdinand E. Marcos CHOOSE FROM OVER 1,200 COLORS appeared today to have almost won the PlUllpplne presidency cozy Arnel* Ea»y-to-u«e, Interior wail and ceiling paint made with vinyl but President Oiosdado Maca­ Youthcraft fiber acrylic latex to flow on easily and cover smoothly. Completely | pagal, seeking a second term, refused to concede. ready to use—simply stir well and apply with a bruish or roUer. Unofficial returns complied An painting tools can be quickly washed. Clean with warm fleece robe by the Philippine News Service fill bra price Your S.B.M. soapy water. gave Marcos e 614,006-vote lead Deautl W all dries In minutes to an even, completely flat flm.ii in Tuesday’s election, still an It may be used on aU Interior walls and ceilings. Silraost unbeatable margin al­ N though smaller than it was ear­ ® I reg. *.0 0 reg. 11.00 * Christmas Club lier. — -y ^ ; v , The unofficial tally from about 70 per cent of the estimat­ ed 8.6 million votes gave Mar­ Luxurious warmth and so prac­ cos 3,015,271 votes to Macapa- Nylon lace bandeau with stretch r ' Check is gal’s 2,401,176. tical because it’s machine wash­ straps, grently shaped with Dacron* Fernando Lopez, running for able. Matching buttons, satin vice president with Marcos, led 0 fiber-fill. Machine washable! White or S ED Gerardo Roxas, son of a former piping. Garnet, azalea, tur­ presldeitt, by 114,876 votes — 2,- nude. Sizes 32-36A, 32-38B, C. in the Mail... 06313451 770,099 to 2,666,723. quoise. Sizes 10 to 18. In official retunw from leas ARS lhan half of the country’s 46,234 precincto, Marcos was leading Come cash it at the nearest S. B. M. by 840,277 'vetes. The official office. Use part of it to start your 1966 PAINT ROLLER tally from 28,110 precincts was Marcos 2,289,308, Macapagal 1,. Christmas Club NOW! . . . add a part BRUSHES AND 959,029. Marcos, 48, a war hero fttm •trade mark V to your S. B. M. Savings Account . . . you won’t find fanfare, 3” to 4” TRAY the NaclonaUsta party, was con­ l«ep part for your Christmas shopping. fident of victory. He said he \ hoopla and hullabaloo Christmas is worth saving for! Reg. 99c. Ea. K « . 98c Ea. oo»fld lose Only through “ mas- \ alve and unthinkable fraud.” But Macapagal, 86, consldert at this world-famous sign the election still undecided and won’t concede until official re­ (only good, sound used cars and trucks) turns are completed, a source dose to the Literal party presi. 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The Oi- despite the leopard coat aha Goldwater with one of thoee kind mo- fled so they can carry heavier one” Chairman -Toseph - C. hraXar squabble kept Miss wore. f l,'“'*w l^ . , load* of bomba In the Viet Nrim Swldler o f the Federal r\>wer ^ W." ^ ^ . TcimitA October J. u n 1 8p ^ and 1«8S Rhodesia’s ^ blonde from Falls Churoh, ttents o f hie, “ to eee him go back to “ Bating. ^ OcmimlsBlon on tte government to compete wab ques- Va.. Miss Batts said she wanted yPoMMitd fi r m ’ Bvanliiic Kxeept Suadojra making Edsels.** Seh. Habry F. Byrd has res-' investigation of the power blaik- cwiaiderlng vdwt.had been th%' M ' ^BBolkUr*. fiDtarod at tte Poet Office M nonea. “ wander around London and r,' Ibdieater. Ooiou, aa flecoM Claaa M d ..Before w « take the Impression that Igned because of iU. health, hut kout. brightest Republican prospects' Fulbrtght and Qoldwater think exactly the name may stay on the Sen- ‘ *Bven the Soviet Union now In Virginia this century.. Sponsors of , daric- see as murti as I can. I just tnbsCRlFTION RATBfi alike sdmut McNtunara too seriously, we *®IIe. eeems to acknowledge the need No , polls were needed to eyed Alicia Borras, removed hope I don’t get lost,” she said, Fa}«bla ia Adraiiee her from the A former U.8. Air Force secre- ahouM realise that Mr. Goldwater, even XT’ n > 1 something like the pnrflt diagnose the two-step formula One Tear ...... fSlOD 1 when officials re- tary, she Is the daughter of a ‘ tta Xontba U.OO Viet Buildap motive in their system” — Sec- necessary to make articulate, now as during hit campaign, sUU needs fused their demands to oust civilian engineer at the Penta- ^Srae^M<®tba 9*90 Vint H *»tary of Commerce John T. attracOve Unwood Holton Vir- some inUqiretatlon now and th«i. And Miss , Rosemarie VI- gon in Washington, i J i t e ^ RspuWIcan gov- I icBac^ or Mr. Goldwater’s main quarrel with Mc­ nslss. The contest winner Is selected I T sp ASSOCIATliD PWlMai ^en^ Ho^rt B. M ^ am ara «rnor since the 1870a: (1) woo C The Aaeodated Preaa U .cxclualrvly entitled Namara is not really that Mr. McNama­ President CAPITAL FOOTNOTES the aUte’s burgeoning Negro Spain says the British colony Nov. 19. lia nee of repubileation of an newe ra has. been playing too large a part in ’ of Gibraltar belongs to. Spain — ^______. hea credited to it or not otbenrlae credlb requ^ts of Drought conditions continue in v o te -(8)--blast the conservative COIN OPERATED tin thia pai>er and alao the local xuwa pub* the making of foreign policy which vio* M field commanders in the Northeast states with water Democratic Byrd machine for and irixnildn’t have Its own en- ^ed here, WABH-'N-DBY CLEAN ahouid more properly be made by the “ *’ , * ! * ' levels 'in streams, reservoirs falling to respond to modem Chinese Kites'Finl 11 Ma p l e s t . AU riabta of repubUcatkm of apeclal dla* Pretty Lesley Bunting, 22, atebea nerein are alao reaerred. State Department, The Goldwater quar­ M ^ a m i ^ said some such and weUs at record lows, the needs. lAoross From First NattoittlJ arrived as Miss Rhodesia to WASHINGTON — Kites do- Store Paridng Lot iThe Herald Printing Company, Inc., aa* rel is with the fact that the Secretary Survey reported. The Holton did—but only up to a compete with the 48 other con- *>®tod by the Chinese Imperial imea no financial remnalbiU^ for tirpo* u *1. boops will be sent “Oceanographer” newest coast point. He could not quite bring rapblcal enrora appearma In aavertlamenta of Defense has been taking the business testants. Her status was thrown Commission were the first items OPEN 7 DAYS I d other reading matter in The Ifancbeatar ' of .preparedness and design and dlrisc- M they become aykilable.** and geodetic survey research himself either to woo Negroes 16-Lb. Wash—25o reninc Herald. In doubt by Rhodesian Prime ^ the Smithsonian Institu- tlOn of war away from the generals and He aCid American uniformed vessel will, spend about a year or Mast the Byrd machine la Mlnister Ian Smith's declaration lion’s famous aeronautical col- 8-Lb. Dry Clean—$8-M '] forces in South Viet Nam now in the Jacksonville, Fla.,area truly convincing terms. This S Lbs. Or Under—gl-80 -Jbi: aemce client of N. fi. A. Service, Inc. the admirals. of Independence. lections. The Kitty Hawk alr- Pnbliahera RepreaentaUvea **- The Julina total leOiOOO, but wouldn’t esti-. before going to its permanent was toi sharp contrast to the athewa Special Aaency — New Yorb. Cbl* Brltlsh branded the declare- ^ **® Wright Detroit and Boaton. But, whatever, the niceties of each'in­ mate how many more might be base at Seattle, Wash. newly remodeled Byrd machine _.B1MBBR AUDIT BUREAU O f aBCULii- dividual enmity, there is the circle com­ dispatched. *‘We don't wish to ■ ------now run not so much by agingf tlon Ulegal and contest officials >>™thero made their first flight «O N a ______said they would check to s4e if given in 1948. The Chinese plete. At this point, it.seems appropriate give our opponents advance In- Sen. Harry Byrd as by crafty kites were donated in 1876, af- J Dlapl» adyertlalnK cloalnc bouns to obCerva that anybody who hais Morse, formation on the forces they Area Weather Sydney Kellam, longUme po- Lesley can still compete. 1 ^ r Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. “There are no politics in ^ Philadelphia’s ^ r Tueeday — 1 p.m. Monday. E^Ilbright and Goldwater all sniplhg at confront in the future,” Me- Utlcal boss of Virginia Beach, . For Wedneaday — 1pm . Tueaday. Namara said. _ WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — Kellam showed no hesHaa- this/' said one contest organ!- Exposition. For Thonfday — 1 p.m. Wedneaday. him must be doing something right. For Friday — 1 p.m. Thuraday. Mcafamara expressed an opU- '*^^*^*'^*^ appears to be ,.y puning Negroes and labor zer, "but we do have to consider For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. whether a girl represents a ' Oaaained deadline: 10:30 a.m. ea(A day eC mlatitt view on the Viet Nam store for Connecticut today into an oddly formed alliance Fmllcatioa except Saturday — t Am. situation. He said that South tom orrw, with the Byrd machine. proper country.” FOR RENT r...... — " ' ' ' . ' ~ The Layman’s Version Vietnamese aided by Americans . The weatherman’s----- forecast Again, the question is why Lesley said she, too, wants to S and 16 mm. Movie Projeo- tor»—aound or sUeiit, also 0UDA1 I TWday, November 12 “ blunted and defeated’’ a Viet *®*' cloudy skies to- this Republican blindness? keep politics out of it but she If you were sitting at your trievislon, 85 mm. slide projectors. Cong monsqon season pffort to and rain tomorrow. decades, (Virginia Repub- considers her country proper early last ’Tuesday evening, you prob­ spllt V ie t Nam in two at its nar- "Nia weather map shows high iicans have been making local, enough and backs its imilateral WELDON DRUG CO. HOUSgj A Continent His Hostage ably saw the "quarrel" of the currents row waist. pressure centered just north of informal alliances with the declaration of Independence. 901 Main SL—TeL 643-53X1 which set off the “massive” blackout Maine, and a low pressure dis- Byrd machine — alliances Im- I ’m an Ian Smith girl all the It la A new kind of rebellion, tbat of You may remember that there was M o d i f i e d B 5 2 s turbance located over the north- plicitly aimed against the Ne»- way,” she said. tthodeala, witb a spedal population of first a brief disturbance of the picture . a ... I plains states. These two groes. The Republicans were Lukases Mark Gold Wedding Iiesley carries a British pass- Holiday H ouse, at 29 |20,000 Uving In the midst of 4,000,000 j . -w. . port; she was born in Bury, Cottage St. offers a new transmission, which left the prog^ram Bom^ra: Some big. long weather systems will control the not skillful enough politicians Mr. range B62 Jets, built orl^nally naUon’s weather and Mrs. Stephen Lukas The couple has four children, England. ' kind of reUrement Jlytag.. ^ p l e declaring the independence of a of the hour coming to you. with sound 2 to carry nuclear weapons, axe Among the girls arriving to- Hsindy to stores, ^lutihes, lerrltory in b r d « to maintain its own only* theater and buses. Home­ racial monopoly of the country’s des* ’That was the turbulence coming over to lift heavier loads of conven- ” essenuai for victory Sunday with an open house from Lukas and Stephen Lukas, aU of prize and “ Miss World W ” like rooms and surround­ ttay. the great wires from Buffalo to Con­ tlonal hombs on missions in Viet '^® w®®’tter along the eastern ^®f®®v®r. these New Jersey 3 to 7 p.m. at their home. Manchester, and eight grand- crown was Diana Batts 19 Miss ings; good food. Mary H. smd Katherine M. Giblta, i It is proclaimed, this rebellion, in Ian* necticut—^the iurbulence which. If it Nam, • seaboard today and tonight will Virginia losses may have Both natives of Manchester, children. (Herald photo by Sa- ______’______The modifications wUl boost **® influenced by high pressure trestle permanence. The vote- they were married Nov. 16, 1916 temls) ' ______owners, for 33 years op­ guage whose whereases and rhythms ever happens again, and there has been erators of the Manchester the maximum bomb load of centered to the north in Canada, toeing Genovese issue not only at St. Bridget’s Church by t h e ------•re patterned on those of the American Convalescent Home. CsJl time to install them, will probably be At The Opera With Sylvian Oflara each plane from 38 250 pounds ®®A maintain an demolished Dumont but reduced late Rev. Joseph H. McCann. TEA, CROP BIGGEST WIN A DIAMOND tieclaration of Independence. That too, at 89 Cottage St. or phone met and halted by automatic circuit ACT n , SCENE 2, DON CARLO” : Connecticut Opera Association Production With Jerome Hines And Marie Collier to as much as 60,000 pounds. easterly flow of low level mois- party to ^ shambles, P^b- Mrs. Lukas Is the^ former An- NEW YORK — Tea growers 1 CARAT RING fertiaps, may have, in its time, been the 649-2358 for full informa­ breakers almost everywhere. Bomb bnv. ar-a tore over southern New Eng- “ r years to come. Hoi- tonlna Wiwlgac. Her husband around the world shipped 133.6 JUST COME IN: tion. Katherine M. Giblta, proclamation o f a minority, put If the You may remember that, next, the fn. hnnHis __o. 1______su ? ____ , , land i ^ d resultlnir resulting in In mostlv mostly cloudv cloudy ton’s loss deprived the Virginia has been a grocer in Manches- million pounds .pounds to to the the _ _ United United ______Administrator. adherents of the American Revolution picture came back on again. tag 600 pounds each or 42 weigh- ®toes._____ Tomorrow,______the______northern . , ter « years. . They . are members States last st year. The 19£_1965 world_____ TREASURE SHOPPE arim ever a minority, they were at That was a momentary impulse of tae- 750 Doun«1<> TCvtpmni fvYmb pmmsplains oisturoancedisturbance will bePe mov- P®'‘*uirtingf. _ the — transformation ” —------— of of St. John’s Polish National crop is estimated at a record MANCHESTER FARKADE ^ 700 pounds. External bomb j . , the Great Lakes reeion *®®the Byrd machine into a north-nor” Catholic - Church, least a minority dedicated to the fuU power heading through the Hnes in 2.4 billion pounds. Inside Report Forum racks carrying two dozen 750 u'® ’-’reat Lakes region ern-type Democratic ___ party._ •ftilevement and spread of principles of the opporite direction—back toward Reflections pound bombs wiU not be extend its domination east ... . « ‘Golding Stars’ freedom and equality, not to the propo­ Buffalo. b y changed ward across the Connecticut neither state were the Re- 935 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS sition o f limiting the application of such But the amount of power being gen­ Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak (In conjunction with Ameri­ What Kind of Town? The Al'r Force did not say how >'®?‘®®’ ' C'*' MUSIC STORES: 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (522-7201) - 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER principles. erated in the East was hardly a drop can Education Week, the mem­ many of its fleet of more than With the area coming under garrv Goldwater a vear* earf 600 B62S are belw modified. It the control of low pressLe Sat- thi ^ 9 WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 The heart and purpose o f this rebel­ in the bucket compared to the power WASHINGTON Early in the New Jersey and Virginia bers of the Nathan Hale School By Phineaa Fiske September, Republican State did say they co^d quiely he urday. occasional rain is ex- Sew S y ^ n T v i r S t a a agaS lion is the establishment of one solu­ vacuum left as the first turbulence re­ losses are worth examining. staff Invited a number of prom­ tion o f the racial problems of our time. ceded. Chairman Webster Todd of New Dumont is scarcely a latter- conUnued displayed In inhered RepSl- Jersey received a confidential inent persons to express their After weeks of deliberation, And he will also discover a Job of carrying nuclear bombs, cloudy skies. ^an inability to do what is L e d - It would run parallel to the solution ’The next thing that happened was day Joe McCarthy. A Republi­ Manchester has chosen Itself a repiort from a public opinion ex­ views on Education as they re­ few organizations and persons, n-.-JI C - Winds over the eastern third ed to win elections. It is a na- being relentlessly established next door, that everything was gone, picture, can moderate, he beat a Gold- new town manager. pert on how New Jersey voters waterite in the primary. More­ late to (I) Moral and Spiritual the core of the community, with o y r u s u c c e s s o r of the nation are southwesterly, tlonal Republican malady that in South Africa, the solution of com­ sound, and supper. Robert B. Weiss, who is now definite interests In the good of regarded the case of Rutgers over, liberal Republican friends Values, (2) The Intellect, (3) Byrd: Harry F. Byrd Jr. tem ^raturw are on the shows no signs of abating. plete and rigorous segregation. If that was the way it happened, one University Professor Eugene town manager in Windsor, will the community, and a desire to felt he had an outside chance Earning Power, (4) Good Citi­ reported to be at the top or "®®' ^^® ’^“rtheast, cloudi- 1966 Pubyshere Newspaper can forecast two precautions likely to Genovese. aMume his duties here the first see that the town is well eerv- This is, in the minds of the white to upset Gov. Hughes (an unin­ zenship, (5) Family and Comu- near it _ of lists of probable "®®® precipitation will tend OF The expert was highly re­ of next year. ed. MANCHESTER people who took Rhodesia and, with be made compulsory for the future. spiring organization Democrat) appointees to succeed his father temperature rise d o u b l i n g TAKES 16 YEARS spected pollster John Bucci, of nity Life, and (6) International their skills and talents, made for them­ One would be the InstallaUon of auto­ if he ran a reform-style, good- Understanding.) Just what kind of a commu­ He will find a town that has N senator from ’ NEW YORK— Since 1866, ta­ selves a paradise, their only way to matic circuit breakers, which kept Philadelphia, who was hired by government campaign appeal­ nity will the new manager find its problems: Problems ivlth the New Jersey Republicans for To the Editor, that Manchester is? rn ^ -Et Vi) u 14* ^ rri orecas dustrial production in the Unit- stand off the kind of change which Tuesday’s trouble from spreading down ing to the Independent vote. sewers, problems o f water sup­ ^ T he elder ByTO’ 78, submitted Temperatures in Connecticut ed States has doubled, on the a statewide survey. Bucci found By concentrating Instead on ply; problems with roads and would take their paradise away from into Ohio, for instance. Statistics show that the av­ w e resignation to Gov; Albertis Saturday through Wednesday average every 16 years most Jerseyites couldn't care the Genovese case to the exclu­ problems with storm drains; them. To be sure, they will be good and The other will probably have to bo less about self-styled Marxist erage college graduate enjoys S- Harrison Jr. because of ill are expected to average near or _____ ’■______’’ ______sion of all other issues, he ig­ He will find it, this writer is problems with a division Of its generous and kindly overlords if they some requirement that indlvlduid uUll- Genovese, who declared he an income double that of the health. He has been suffering above normal. Turning colder GET THAT OLD TIME LOOK AT A SAVING nored his liberal Republican ad­ confident, a community whose public utilities between two or from arthritis. Sunday and Monday, followed are allowed to remain overlords, and if Ues or groups of utilities will haW to would welcome victory in Viet visers and the Bucci poll. person who finishes short of official family is Innocent of any high school. three all-too-independent juris­ The younger Byrd, 61, a mern- by milder temperatures the rest the 4,000,000 people who ore part of maintain a higher level of generating Nam by the Communist Viet kind of indiscretions of influ­ dictions. Cong. Why? Like many Republi­ her of the Virginia State Senate, of the week. WIN A TURKEY the raw material o f their paradise do for themselves even while they are cans, Dumont was preoccupied With the advent of the space ence, staffed with departmental , Bucci’s report showed that He will find It a community Is publisher of the Winchester The normal high and low WATKINS PRE-HOLIDAY get silly notions about wanting to ■haring in the cheaper power product with "unity.” He added to his age, the difference is widening. officials sincerely interested and only 18 per cent wanted Geno- that is almost through, for a Evening Star and the Harrison- temperatures for this time of PPlKena authority of their own. available on the great lines. Tuesday own staff his defeated primary There is an Mute shortage of generally more than capable of veOe fired from Rutgers (a while, with the immediate prob­ burg Dally News-Record.,, year are Hartford, 61 and 32; FREE opponent’s campaign manager, trained personnel. A recent the work they are charged with ^(bat’a the picture—the tragic plc- night all these sectional uUllties began state university), 28 per cent lems of schools. who strongly advocated push­ front page article in the Wall doing. Listen To of the extreme practice of one ex­ serving their own territories again, but opposed firing him and—most CAPITAL QUOTES Bridgeport, 63 and 37. WAREHOUSE STOCK ing the Genovese issue. By Street Journal tells of the in- He will find it a community it . took them hours to get their own important—54 'per cent had no He will not find imanimlty “ An Ulegal seizure of power” Precipitation may total one- solution of the world’s racial wrapping himself in the Geno­ creasingj practice by large cor­ with fewer than iisual human till U p. <>H. generators going enough to make that opinion. At the* same time, Jer­ among them, nor, this writer — Secretary of State Dean Rusk half inch or more, occurring as blem being offered to the world in a vese case, he ingratiated him­ porations of “raiding” one an­ problems: Fewer difficulties WDRG sey voters favored the re-elec­ suspects, would he expect to. oa the declaration of Independ- rain Saturday and aa scattered ner which demands that the world service possible. One doubts that they self with the party conserva­ other for capable men. The best THURSDAYS But he will find them willing with indigenous minorities, and •nee from Britain by the white showers Tuesday or Wednesday. V tion of Democratic Gpv. Rich­ react. will <^oose, or bo allowed, to bo caught tives and titillated partisan riil- opportunities for earning pow­ fewer, perhaps, with unruly ard Hughes over his Republican and eager to do the jobs the again without more steam up. er improvement are for the col­ youth. FRIDAYS The world reacts, as in the denunci­ challenger. State Sen. Wayne town needs done, and to do That is today’s layman’s ignorance, (See Page Seven) lege graduate. ation by Britain, by the United States, Dumont, by 61 per cent to 39 them well. He will find.lt a town with a but perhaps the way the story will sUU and by members of the United Nations per cent. Are we to conclude then that He will find citizen boards dollar shortage, a town that has be told, accurately enough, to future ' o i a / i c s and %y prompt votes in the United Na­ Dumont was shown these fig­ the secret of earning power im­ and commissions generally do­ grown to maturiy more aa a tions, with dismay and with horror. generations, after all the more learned ures — and promptly ignored A Thought for Today provement Is simply more edu­ ing their best to .enhance the residential community than a cation? I do not think so. I But the almost complete unanimity of analysis and investigation has been them. He based his campaign Sponsored by the Manchester community in which their mem­ home for tax-producing indus­ completed. on a demonstrably unpopular know a man who since gradu­ try. XlM t»«Ht a,' OF BRAIDED RUGS outside disapproval does not mean that Council of Churches bers live, without particular re­ issue: Firing Genovese. The ating with honors has spent 4 gard for the personal prestige And he will find It a town there is any way the world can success­ predictable result was a Demo­ nine years in graduate study or power which membership on eager if inexperienced in devel­ fully and safely dispute the will of cratic landslide that left New According to the Judeo-Chrls- but who has not yet found a F r e s h F is h such a board tempts some to oping the industrial muscle that tWs desperate minority. It knows full Jersey’s Republican Party a tlan religious tradition there is lucrative position. I. MflHLLTHlPl.y|«OUTH seek. makes a municipality able to the desperation of what it is do- For years people have been moaning helpless cripple. nothing in the world Which is A person may have gotten He will not find the boards pull Its own weight with rela­ JT^DEAiaiWHOSHOWiEO Once a year Waticins offers Its in;^ and has preferred that despera- about the New England fishing Industry. The New Jersey fiasco and a intrinsically evil. God crCat^ through college without having infallible; he may in some cases tive comfort. THI N£W entire stock of all grades They have had reason to moan, too. scarecly less catastrophic Re­ the world and everything thei^. ttijn to any alternative it can imagine. developed those quaHtles for find them affected rather too Since the early fIfUes it has. been stead­ publican defeat in Virginia on in and looked upon it and saw He will find the town govern­ of braided rugs at extra generous And there is a cool madness in its which an employer is willing to much by their personal asso­ ily declining. In 1950, according to New Nov. 2 have been overshadow­ that it was good. Things be­ ed by men who are, on the desperation. It proclaims its own^ move, pa:y a premium-i-imagination. ciations or momentary tempta­ ;^'m«ASE^rrttiRTOX savings to clear our warehouse England Business Review, New Eng­ ed in the press by liberal Re­ come evil only in the way in whole, ready to recognize prob­ and sits tight. Then, if someone else Initiative, resourcefulness. In tions, than strictly by the and make room tor new land’s ports handled more than a billion publican victories In New York which they are used. Evil Is not lems with which they feel they moves with force, it is that someone a thing, nor Is sin a particular rare Instances those qualities standards of good government. pounds of fish and scallops, about one City and Philadelphia. Yet, this are inborn but more often they may fruitfully deal, ready to shipments due the first of the Oise who 1s unleashing the terrible war action of any kind. The sin is in But he will knew o f similar fifth of the nation’s total volume. By year’s Republican losers are are developed in a home where take new, if faltering, steps to year. Here's your chance to the attitude which we take instances in any town with Of the races which could come next. In 1962 volume, had fallen to 872 million really more representative of intellectual curiosity is stimu­ resolve long-standing difficul­ '.BAYity'aoNTtab toward that thing or action and which he may have had experi­ got that braided rug you've alwayi • sense. Prime Minister Ian D. Smith pounds, about 16 per cent of the naOonal the party’s ineptitude for poli­ lated and children are encour­ ties. bolds all Africa as his hostage. total. tics. For that reason, aspects of the reason for which we do it ence, and he will find few if any wanted . . . get the old time How amazing is the power of aged to make their own deci­ And he will find a welcome The most discouraging thing about the sions. serious breaches of government The effort apparently is going to be man, that he can make things here for his energies and his de­ look for your Early American rooms decline of the Industry has been that It ethics occurring in the commu­ to starve him out economically and good or evil. How amazing is But the number is Impres­ sire for new challenges, his will ... at a real big holiday saving. hM occurred in the face of a growing nity he is to oversee. ostracise him diplomatically, and thus the love of God, that He lete us sive of those who haVe caught to resolye old problems; f and »to demand forTlsh euid fish products. Never He will discover a community Pay tor it next year, too! (I0*/o’ bring him to the point where he Herald do it. the vision from a single dedi­ blaze new paths. before have so many Americans eaten of people generally interested in cated teacher. I pay tribute to He will, this writer feels, find down on new or budget accounts.) Changes position and policy and lets so much fish. But still our catch has- seeing that they are governed Yesterdays Rev. Douglas E. Theuner those who have been guiding he has, chosen wKat Is, all In all, Limited quantities of all grades,, the hostage continent loose agraln. gone down and the number of boats properly, but not generaUy in­ St. George’s Episcopal Church, stars in my own life. a good community in which to We will believe in the efficacy of fishing and men employed has dwindled. terested In doing much to see subject to prior sale . . . so Bolton expend and expand: his ouch economic and political pressures ■ * 25 Years Ago Elmore WaUdns •that they are.. The three, reasons most often cited for and. to call.a hoipe. . hurry in tonight for against such dedicated desperation, foreign competition, Tflcal political leaders plan to the choice pieces. which is shrewd enough to guess that inefficient American methods and the present a bill to the General no one will dare the alternatives, when cost of building fishing boats in the Assebibly making elections in we see these pressures producing peace­ United States. The reasons are all tied Manchester every two years; up with one another: the existing boats Fischetti ful results. If there is to be an absence the reason advanced for chang­ are inefficient because they are old and ing the present annual town o f bloodshed and race war, we think their Inefficiency helps the foreign com- election system is for, the pur­ tt will be because the ’’rebellion” is al­ I^tltors. An 18th century law prohibits poses of economy. lowed to continue Jn existence. the purchase of fishing vessels built out- Rabbi Berthold Woythaler, CROUP I CROUP slde the United States which can be who recently assumed charge GROUP built for 40 to 60 per cent less in Japan of Temple Beth Sholom, tells or Norway. McNamara’s ^ends meeting of Kiwanis Club an ab­ All-hand-braided imported Irish braided Several heavy hand braided Berven rugs All odd lot Nylon Braids «nd Budget ’There are some rays of hope on the sorbing account of his Impres* rugs of 90% wool materials in rich hit- in Brbwn-and-Beige ground with accents Braids to close out at I f there has ever been anything need­ horizon, however. The 1964 Pishing slona of Germany during its last or-miss colorings . . the finest I of Green, Gold or Pumpkin. ed to b ^ n the process of building up Fleet Improvement Act makes avail- few years as a democracy and some public sympathy for Defense Sec­ ^ le subsidies ranging up to 50 per cent Its first years under the rule of 13) Reg. $299.00 9x12' Braids 249. Reg. $219.00 9x12 ft. Braids .. 189. retary Robert McNamara, the computer­ o f fishing vessel construction costs, thus Hitler. making it possible for American own­ YoaH tske. the long way borne, too, 'performance in a large econoniy slxe. like executive, it was the completion of John G. Echmallan, director 12) Reg. $229.00 8x10' Braids 189. Half Price ers to acquire boats at costa (to them) of the local State Trade School, la a ’66 {Plymouth. They’re five great Reg. $159.00 8x10 ft. Braids .. 129. the circle of critics aiming at him by Valiant, jthe car that really lets you ■ A which are competitive with what for­ nominated president of the Ki­ llinds of cara, VIP, a new high in live . .1 within your budget. And Don’t call; don’t wait; come down to- the addlUon to that circle,' the other eign owners pay. And a new type of wanis Club and will become the luxury , . . well within your reach. day, o f Barry Goldwater. trawler, which operates its nets and 19th president since the. begin­ Barracuda, fast new version, of the Bight for the biggest savings ever on ’ For well over a year, Mr. McNa­ gear over the stern instead of over the ning of the club in 1924. F u iy , a great big beauty in a great car that started America thinking just the braids you’ve been waiting fo r .' mara has been the continuing target of aide Is more efficient, safer, and requires big hurry. Belvedere, new style and fhstback. Test drive one today. Sale starts tonight. ' Senator Wayne Moirse, the Oreigon mav­ a smaller crew. The New England Busi­ 10 Years Ago erick, who coined the phrase “McNa­ ness Review* esUmates that the fleet CROUP 2 GROUP 4 Mould grow by as much as 10 vessels a Borne 600 executives, epi* le t yourself go.. i to your Plymouth Dealer’s ! I mara’s War” to cover our involvement ployes and friends of Rogers Complete stt^k of Watkins famous Old In Vietnam. year between now and 1970. the Ameri­ Watkins 100% virgin wool face Execu­ can catch should grow accordingly, and Oorp. gaUier In DasrvUle fo^- a VIP/fURY/inVIDt»E/VAUAHl/»AI«ACUnA . Colonial_Braids . . . heavy hand braided, “iWo weeks ago. Senator William Ful- ‘ •Thanksgiving” dinner thanking tive House braided rugs. Choice of Avd- the consumer will benefit through low­ piachine stitched rug. Available in Bdge- cado, Cinnamon, Pioneer Brown or Gold brliSit, chairman of the Senate Foreign er prices. all who helpei) the company V c V4. ) come back so fist arid so ef­ tone, BrbMmtone or Multitoned. 'Tone. Lot of rug for the money! Rotations Committee, and a middle road Let us hope that this is ju st Me be­ ficiently after Its Rogers pi«nt eriOc of our conduct in Vietnam, joined ginning of not just R revitalization but was knocked out' by the AuF. Reg. $129.00 9x12 ff. Braids . , 79. Reg. $69.50 9x12 ft. Braids . . 49.50 the ranks of McNamara critli^s, praising‘ of a revolution in the New Shigland fish­ 19 flood. ing Industry. Men’s future, as oceanog­ Wm as an able man, but questioning Dr. Howard. Lockward of 19 MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH, in& Reg. $109.00 8x10 It. Braids . . 69. Reg. $59.50 8x10 ft. Braids ., 3930 ■jb^er he was not approbating to raphers and other scientists have.polnted Academy St. to head Hartford out, lies as much in the sea aiA among SOUTE 88, TOLLAND TPKE.—-TALCOTTVILLB, CONN, Im u elf and being allowed to exercise • County’s eighth annual Dia- R ^ $74.95 6x9 ft. Braids .... 49. the Stan. - - BOSTON mnnAT.n R6g. $49.50 6x9 ft. Braidt... 2930 betee Detectiao Drive. IfjCS / JUST FB£L UKF HAMA^ # V

C5 u r ■:* .-’73ft^-^ 12, 1968

. Place Won ‘ j^ ^ ^ i c c Salary Schedule B / Beiinet Band We llifi '"'^ Bannet Junior High SchooTs - Average ior Townes Size >' Mardilnir band wen second piiie ■ Fresh.' ysstarday to lbs aamnll 'Veter' Vanon’* saluy scsje for Its Mrs. William Tuppeny Jr. and su’e Day parade to Stamford, an From O ur Qimpiled by Stodwjtf. Higk School poUca departinent Is average Mrs. Floyd A. Klbbe are co- , tovitatlonal evend. First place to tor towns o<. tlw same popula* chairmen of the program, whicA . t t i compettUon with nine other U sponsored by the hospital aux­ | "’!baada went to Stamtord High 621 Hartford ^ I Eagles Hand PrizM Offered tlon category, according to a iliary. ^-SehoM.' report issued this week by the The program was Initiated In et Ftotr, Its second appear­ MANCHESTER, The staff of Artdtan, tbo Better Than Ever Sqmanfais on Sale Oonnectieut Public Ebcpenditures last April and provides girls ance fa the event, the 70-piece i Indians' First MHS fine arts magaalne, an­ CSouncU. aW i jBL chance for community Biinnet band earned first place Krau^;:^JPlorist com nounces ths competition for t o w ^ The band, iinder the di- two annual prizes-^ths Da­ The report also showa that "*<1 “ » awareness of ca- I Defeat, 20-14 Offering Many Happy Reminders raetiw of Samuel Macaluso, had ^ ^ vid Hartwell Memorial Prize VerionT^^l'des for a sHghUy *“ ““P*' vMaodiester’s Largest Flbnstt for prose writing, and the * more than average fringe bene- ^ There are some eSiPer to the school year ap- j It wae a sad and quiet bus raO N E 848-9569 1966 Poetry Prise. Entries Remember the time you wero I',, fits. The local salary range for 32 girls now active in the pro­ p e tir^ at the Utoversity of Oon- , which bore the Manchester High walking down the hall and you gram. They have put in a total a e o d ^ ■ football team home after suffer­ (maximum of.ten thoiuand patrolmen, in three steps, is words for prose, no limit on dropped your books just as a of 2,500 hours, all have earned ing its first lose 20-14 at the mysteroous camera clicked — shown as being from $4,940 to ■rssr poetry) may be submitted -$6,408. their 50-piu8 pins and' some have claws of the 'WethersfleM or that night at the Sport’a also been awarded 150-hour cei^ Eagles. A day which began glor- by any student o f MHS be­ In 1960, more than 60 per cent Dance when you tried to count tificates. , hiusly with the MHS soccer fore Jan. 81; r of the police ■ departments .. , ^ ^ , all the shoes lined up against ‘ team defeating their opponent m worked a 48-houf week, and in Members are asked to '”bring ^"5 the wall—or that wonderful ; ended on a dismal note as the . 1966, more than 77 per cent of evening at the Junior Prom—or ing Wednesday at 8 pan. Mrs j winning skein of the football ■m the departments worked a 40- Exchansfees . . . the list could go on and on. Lewis Chapman, rehabilitation j team was broken and the etuiy All the happy times, the fun V hour week. The Rockville de- ** chairman, is in charge. { road to the OCIL championship times, the embarrassing mo­ C* partment had gone onto the 40 X. X ~A. ,,, Mrs. Myrtle Carlson o f Bol- ; obscured. The Indians must GiveA Talks ments when the "Candid Cam­ hour week prior to the consolida- featured at the , bounce back and win the final era" caught you In the act of tlon of the govemmente, and the Rockville Methodist Church j two games to gain a share of The foreign students studying being yourself. There will bo so Chet Kobllnsky Fenny Taylor whole department Is now on this Bazaar Saturday from 10 a.m. . the title, an accomplishment last at Manchester High School pre­ many memories to reflect upon , , to 6 p.m. The affair is being reached In 1953. sented brief Introductions., to when the year is done, so why The town of Vernon is classed sponsored by the Women’s So- their respective countries at an The first quarter was every- Legion of Honor not have a tangible reminder of wlth the towns of 10,000 to 25,- ciety of Christian Service. assembly held Tuesday, Nov. 9. i thing the 4,200 fans expected — the 1965-66 school year. They 000 population. In Its population •»#*.« i "What’s going on in there?” Guy Tangerone. president of the 4- 4 CarlsoH Is a member of ; a' nip and tuck battle waged be- When a person first meets say a picture is worth a thous­ groui^, Vernon is about average Manchester Fine Art Asso- "Basketball practice.” Student CJouncll, introduced the j tween the 30-yard stripes. But Penny Taylor, he feels an irre­ and words; in that case, the “'Who’s that tall, blonde cen­ speakers, Mahmet Karabejti- « patrolmen, elation and Bolton Art Assocl- then the Eagle team took the pressible urge to get to know 1966 "Somanhis” will have ter over there?” glu, Claudia Loeffler, Te Oliva quite a tale to tell. J ^ “ td teaches adult art initiative and capitalized on two ulation, being about 20,000. classes at the E. O. Smith Telling Education Story hy Mugic “Oh, that’s Chet Kobllnsky.” her better. By simply observing and Arlene LaPenta. "Somanhis” is in Its fifty- j Manchester fumbles to build a The report lists the salary of School, Storrs. She will be at A sOTg for education to the tune o f «Skto to M y Lou, M y D arlto^ u being recorded by first “Is he any good?” her usually red face (she blush­ Mahmet, who is from Turkey, first year of publication. Each 14-0 halftime lead. One fumble the chief at $8,000 and the de- the bazaar to do portrait ^ e clUl^en of Bowers Schoid tor tonight’s American EkIucaUon Week progrmn on “ Any good? Why, he only es easily) and listening to her expressed impressions he receiv­ year shows some Improvement came on a complicated guard puty chief, $7,800; two Ueute- sketching In pastels. Lunchecm WINF while their teacher. Miss Sytvla d s flfa, and music supervisor, Miss Martha White won the first game in the bas­ ed in this country, and. compar­ over the preceding volume. It play; the other, bn a pass pat­ Infectious laugh, one realizes the nants at $6,600 and four serg- will be served from 10 ajn. to Heft) F ^ m left to right, the Children are Marina Moyer, Jeffrey Peacosolldo and ketball. tournament last season true warmth of her character. isons he has made between his has advanced from a small tern by the left half back, took cants at $6,980: 16 or more pa- d pm . Deanna White. Russell Pensiero, a Grade 6 student, la the narrator to the background ’The by sinking a shot in the final What .strikes most people as native land and the United paper booklet to the large hard the perfectly thrown pass for trohnen on the three steps; 12 Howard Wolfanger, manager program, which will be heard at 8:15, win start with the ringing of "America” by Illlnir two seconds of the game.” admirable about Penny is her States. Life in Istanbul is simi­ cover version of today. Thla the score. Shortly after the supernumeraries at $2 per hour, of the Burroughs Corporation, Junior High School members of the 1966 Manchester Youth Choir and close wHh the "Chil­ "What else does he do be­ willpower and tremendous ca­ lar to here, except that he year, "Somanhis” is under tho teams lined up for the second and five clerks at $4,680. Todd Division plant will attend dren's Prayer for Peace.” About 16 children from each class at Bowers will sing appropriate LET US sides play basketball?” pacity for work. With a heavy misses the easy tran.sportation able leadership of co-editora half, a pass interception runback Vernon allows one to four l>l-“ mual printing produc- numbers, all written by Miss Claflin. (Herald photo by Pinto.) a f schedule of Advanced Place­ in his native, city, afforded by Arlene LaPenta and Penny I for a touchdown built the score “Lots of things. He has been weoks vacation, and the report „ conference next week in MAKE YOUR a member of Boys’ Lieaders ment English, Honoro, French the numerous buses and taxis. Taylor. The work for them and 2 to 20-0. But then the Manchester points out that the town’s sick ^"Chester, N.Y. Ward St.; Mary Nevina, 12 Pork Club and Student (Council for IV, Math V, U.S. History and Mahmet likes yogart, which his their staff began as soon as the era and moderatona in the same team took heart and started to Jeave of six da3nj with pay is on Rochester is the location of PI-1 Deborah Tedeschi, Vernon ■ DREAM KITCHEN the past two years. He has also Choir, she still finds time for American mother buys for him, 1965 yearbook was completed. room with the machines, plus roll. A 60-yard drive resulted in the low side, with most towns Burroughs division headquar- Ave.; Mrs. Marie Lasso, 61 paper ballots and a ballot box. been a member of the varsity many extra-curricular activi­ and spicy toods, which are not There were hundreds of candid K o v l n o r 9 A fSA tCFS &HQ a hard earned 6 points as sen­ photos to be looked through, I having 10 to 60 days. Its eastern printing Grant St. Bond Issue Vote According to the consolidation COME TRUEI soccer team for three years, ties. She has been an active customarily eaten here. ior quarterback, Bill Hawver, and selected for printing, Intro­ C A uniform aUowance of $100 plant. Discharged yesterday: ’Thorn- charter, 'the only time a bond and this year is co-captain. He member of Student Council for Claudia remarked that the scampered the final 3 yards. " a year is made, and there is al­ Emblem Whist as Bauer, Somers; Ann O’Brien, To Be Decided referendum may be held Is at a was the star of the game that four years and also participates students follow a course of 14 or ductions, dedications, captions, ■With the momentum theirs, the so a pension plan to which the A Monte Carlo Whist will be West Hartford; Marjorie Yarish, regular or special eleoUon. The clinched the OCIL title this in Junior Round Table and Cur­ 15 subjects in Germany. At ten Innumerable details for plan­ Indians scored again this time officers do not have to con- sponsor^ Saturday at 9 p.m. Mit, Vernon Apts.; Adrien At- By Paper Ballot town cannot borrow more than season, scoring two goals in a rent Affairs Club. In addition, years of age the pupils must Members of the Somanhis staff (from left to right). Penny Taylor, Debbie Karp. Dale Mac- ning the different sections—so by the 'Hmtolem Club, at the bins, Storrs; Mrs. Mary Kawa on a 16-yard pass caught by many preparations before tha tribute, as is done in most o< $10,(XK> without a referendum. come-from-behlnd victory. It she is co-edior of the 1966 So- pass an exam to be allowed to Trombly, select candids for the 1966 yearbook. To see what Elks Home, North Park S t and son, Broad Brook, and Mrs. Many Vernon voters, for the Walt Bavler '66. The score stood book Is ready for the student. b. the other towns. Polling places will be the au­ Friday, Nov. seems that he always comes manhls, a member of her attend high school, and later Candida finally are selected, buy the 1966 yearbook! (Herald photo by Satemls.) first time, will vote by paper 20-14 and the game developed Helping Arlene and Peiuiy aro The town rates low In pay- Rainbow Girls Ann LlzoUi and son, 68 Grand ditorium of the Vernon Elemen­ through in the clutch. Outside church choir, and a Sunday they must take an exam to go ballot when they go to the polls into the tight duel which had assistant editors who take tag tar hospitalization and Members of RockvlHe As- Ave. tary school, Rt. 30 and the lobby 1:00 . 8:30 P.M. of school he is a member of school teacher. Some material to a university or to have a Dec. 14. been anticipated. rewards for her hard work in­ charge of tho preparation of ?■ medical Insurance. After the sMnbly 39, Order of Rainbow Eatv of the Memorial Building, Park the Young Adult Club and the job. Following her discussion, Film Shown Girls, planning to attend West The Lake Street School PTO is Voters on that day will be clude her election to the Na­ Press Holds various sections. Dale MacLean • two departments consolidated, Place. A good ball club will bounce Teen Center Committee. I'bis she showed slides of the beau­ Booters Beat Point Saturday, are reminded sponsoring a book fair at the asked to vote on a bond issue of tional konor Society and a Na­ is senior editor, Linda Trombly, the men joined a union. back. All minds now focus on year he’s following a difficult tiful buildings in Nuremberg, The Manchester Film So­ to be at the Masonic Temple by school Nov. 17 and 18, for the $300,000 for the sewer system tional Merit Letter of Commen­ club editor, Debbie Karp ia ' ’ Legion Auxiliary Brl.stol EJastern which invades schedule of physics, English TV, Te Oliva explained the situa­ Annual Rally ciety will present, on Tues­ ' ' IDobosz - Ertel - Laboc - Han­ 9 a.m. benefit of the school library. The to connect the new junior high Desalting Cheaper Saturday, Nov, Memorial Field Saturday for an­ United States History, and col­ dation. day, Nov. 16, the moyie Staples, 2-1 toculty editor, and in charge of 13th tion of her young South Ameri­ sen Post, American Legion, Junior Women *air is open to the public. school with the filtration plant. other exciting game. lege level math IV.” With so many aft;ivities, Pen­ East Catholic High School "The Caine Mutiny” with the sports section is Ken Bom- Mrs. Frank Biancardl, Deer- Books on sale are for chil- Also on that day they will be WASHINGTON — When re­ 9:00 A.M. . 12:00 NOON can country, Brazil. Her native Manchester ran onto the berge>. ^Contributing ideas, ’’ ’ Auxiliary, is making Its annu^ll The best tonic for the bitter "That’s all pretty Impressive. ny possesses little leisure time; provided the scene for the 32nd Humphrey Bogart. Jose Fer­ field Dr., chairman of the fine ‘Iron of kindergarten age into voting on amendments to the search in purifying salt water land is still in the process of field, shouting and yelling en- sparking activity, and generally collection of gifts for the Christ­ began in 1952, the rate for ex- taste of defeat Is to know that What does he like to do in his but in the small amount she rer, Van Johnson and Fred arts committee of the Vernon teens. The fair will be open state Constitution. has, she loves to sketch, sew, developing itself both politically annual convention of the Con­ thusia-stically. Staples of West- advising and guiding are faculty mas shops at the various veter­ ~ . perimental desalting was $4 to your fellow students still believe spare tim e?” MacMurray. It is a story of Junior Women's Club, requests public from 1 to 4:30 p.m. read historical novels and listen and economically. She also feels necticut Scholastic Press Asso­ port walked out in silence to advisors, Mr. Jay Stager and an’s hospitals. o t w that no per thousand gallons. Now Gregg Kitchen Planning Specialists w ill be here that you can win. "He enjoys skin diving, surf­ rebellion on a combat vessel that all club members interest­ and from 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 17, the people she has met in the ciation (CSPA) held last Sat­ meet their foe. This set the pat­ Mrs. LaVerne Kelson. Unit 14 will contribute 64 r t l ^ item may apj^ar on the the Interior Department reports Mark Heller, ’66 ing, fishing and water skiing. to music. She also likes camp­ In the Pacific. Another short ed in attending the Hartford and from 1 to 4:30 p.m. on Nov. United States are friendly. Te tern for the rest of the morn­ Most of what the "SomanWs*' ‘ gifts, to be divided between West voting machines with the ques- a cost of about $1 per thousand It’s funny though; he likes to fires, football, and seafood. Her urday, Nov. 6. movie will be shown called Stage Company’s production 18. Chairman for the event is to help you create your "Dream Kitchen." W e showed slides presenting both ing as the Manchester booters contains and what it will look Haven, Newington and Rocky be in and around the ocean so only intense dislikes is people Student delegates from MHS "The Neighboring Shore." It “TartufT’ on Dec. 1, to please Mrs. Dorothy M. Uccello. ^ ’’allTw but grallons. The aim of researches who don’t smile. sides of Brazilian life—the older went on to beat Staples 2-1 at like is kept under lock and key, Hill veteran’s hospitals. Gifts will allow the referendum on the ia to get water that can be furw much, but he's allergic to any attending the all-day affair illustrates poetry of Walt make reservations with her no stone edifices and the modern Choate Field in 'Wallingford but a few little secrets have Bought tor women and girls In­ sewers as long m it is kept sep- nished free of salt for 20 cents invite you to come in and see the latest in Bad Start Gives kind of seafood.” Penny’s outlook on life was were Barbara Cocconl, Helene ■Whitman with the woodcuts later than Tuesday. buildings and struotufes in the last Saturday. leaked out! There will again bo clude nylons, jewelry, large size arate. There will special check- a thousand gallons most influenced by moving to Kiecolt and Jim Newton, edi­ of artist Antonio. Both films Airman Assigned "Doea he have any special nation’s new capital, Brasilia. Staples had come Into the color pictures in the introduc­ N " aprons, wallets, gloves and hand- Kitchen Plans Girls First Loss Florida with her family for a tors of the "W orld” ; Candace will be in color. The pro­ Airman Richard W. Lee, son plans tor the future, like being Arlene LaPanta described her game as favorites with an 11-0 - ^ bags; for men and boys, shirts, year. She was fascinated to note Davidson and Robin Starkel, tory section, a feature acclaim­ of Mrs. Mar";aret Cronin, 96 Tal- Just one game was all that a professional basketball play­ adopted country, Peru. She no­ gram will run from 7 to 9:30 record, but 3rd ranked Man­ ' wallets, pajamas, gloves and Clinic Topic the similarities and differences both ’66, reporters on the ed by many previously. The cott Ave., Rockville, has been stood between the MHS girls er?” ticed that Peru has varying cli­ p.m. chester never gave the West- handkerchiefs. between people influenced by "World” ; and Somanhis dele­ class colors will be used for the selected for training as a trans- Kitchen planning will be the field hockey team and an unde­ "Not that exactly. After four two different types of environ­ mates, as does Brazil. The port club a chance to show their cover. As you may recall, most ^ Candy Stripers GREGG gate, co-editor Arlene LaPenta. stuff. portation specialist at Amarillo , . , „ , . feated season when the team years of college he wants to be various facets of each topic, ment. school system is similar to that All faculty advisors of the two club shots were taken in the ^ Interviews will be held Tues- (Tex.) Air Force Base. He is a “ ®' " ® *^*'® traveled to Simsbury last Thurs­ a mathematicion and work in the students on the panel speaking Manchester scored the first In a few years Penny will of many European countries, clubs also attended. auditorium. This year, however, ^ day at Rockville High School 1966 graduate of Rockville High Glenney Co., 345 N. Main St., day afternoon tor their final aerospace program.” for approximately three min­ goal when Ron Conyers (68) ' and Wednesday at Ellington probably be living her ideal having 15 subjects and attend­ The convention began at 9:30 many clubs will have pictures School, and recently completed tonight and tomorrow game, but a few bad breaks at "What do you think the team’s ing school on Saturday. utes apiece. faked brilliantly and sent a per­ . High School for girls Interested life—in a Swiss chalet located a.m. with short welcome ad­ taken in locations which pertain basic training at Lackland A representative of the Gregg Natural Wood Cabinets the beginning of the game were chances are this season?” in the Alps overlooking a huge Following the^conference, the fect pass to Yogi (Joe) Amaio more directly to their activity. In becoining •'candy stripers’’ at dresses followed by a more (Tex.) Air Force Base. Co. will answer questioiM on too much tor the girls to over­ "Bight now I ’d say they’re "World” editors expressed a (67) who promptly put the ball . the RockvUle General hospital. valley, where the days will be This week’s most popular ex­ lengthy account of the found­ The first payment period for Hospital Notes the subject. come and they were defeated pretty good.” longer to give her a chance to cuse for undone homework: sense of gratitude for not hav­ in the net. The red and white the 1968' "Somanhis” is now. 'L' must be at least 14 years ing of the CSPA given by Dr. Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Tonight’s session is 6 to 8:30, 8-1. Robin StaiTkel ’66 enjoy life, as well as more time ing to cope with many of the made the mistake of relaxing "Somanliis” representatives will of age sad have recommenda­ ■ II "W e ran out of candles.” Dorothy L. Shapleigh, founder Joyce Deschampes, Vernon and tomorrow’s is 9 a.m. to Shortly after the start of the to help others. Until then, how­ traditional problems of other after their first goal, however, continue collecting until tha tion from a guidance counselor. Trailer Park; Gerard Cantin, 21 noon. FOR AN "INSTANT QUOTE' and honorary president of the and Staples registered when the game, the Simsbury team pene­ score 3-0, the MHB team sud­ ever, Penny will be practicing organization. editors of selling and printing Thanksgiving vacation. The trated down to the MHS goal. yodeling with her parents, two Sign Up for Pinkies a newspaper. local Booter's defense misplay- business manager for this year )Mifhouf Cosf Or Obligation denly, caught fire, and a drive Following the general assem­ ed a free kick. During the en.suing scramble for off the stick of Sue Tesler 1967 sisters, a brother, and a dog Attention prospective Helene Kiecolt, ’66 is Jessica Klimko. bly, students from many other Then, in the 3rd stanza when possession of the ball, it was hit gave the MHIS team a goal. The Pebbles aA 42 Ferguson Rd. Pinkies: Any girl 13 or 14 parts of the state proceeded to For seniors, the book is a Bring in a simple sketch of your present kitchen. Start measuring a Staples back committed a up into the air and passed over Marilyn Twomey ’66 years of age desiring to be a various rooms for panel discus­ Library Pages are asked to precious reminder of their last MHB girls continued to play hand ball in the penalty area. the head of the goalie to give well, but time was not on their member of the Junior Auxil­ bring their candy order money year in high school. For all it Is from a comer and conHnue around the room. Make your measure­ sions and workshops on student Bob Godin (66) capitalized by V Simsbury a 1-0 lead. A few side, and shortly the game end­ Somanhis group pictures will iary of Manchester Memo­ newspapers and yearbooks. to the library as soon as they a priceless souvenir, a- store­ CARTER’S be taken on Nov. 23 in the au­ sending a hard shot into the net house of memories whiecial trim. *A £199 seats, whitewalls and many many more extras. $2 0 0 J ail these gold stars? 1963 CHEVROLET 1963 VOLKSWAGEN of equal value w ill be given FREE with eviry Deluxe 2-Door. 4-cyI., stand­ Bel Air 2-Door. 6-cyl., stand­ 1962 FALCON ard, radio, heater, < | 4 AC ard. radio, heater, C I 4 AE "Dream Kitchen" over 4500.00. whitewalls. * I QUO 4-Door, 6-Passenger Station sunroof. I in lO Wagon. 6-cyl., standard, ra­ 1964 FORD dio, heater, white- < A A e 1963 COMET walla ^ 9 9 3 KEEPING Galaxie ‘SOO* 4-Door. V-A Deluxe 2-Door. 6-cyl., stand­ auto., power steering-brakes, 1964 CHEVROLET ard, radio, heater, C f AAC whitewalls. ^ I U9w Glenney’s assistance with your new kitchen is nnt k™.** a * i. i • * radio, heater, whitewalls. Impala Convertible. V-8, HEATING COSTS' All vinyl Interior. $ '| J ^ standard, radio, $ 4 1 OE heater, whitewalls, 19w 1962 PONTIAC DOWN Tempest 4-Door. 4-cyl., auto., 1962 CHEVROLET 1963 FORD radio, heater, Impala ‘ Convertible. V - 8, Galaxie ’500’ 2-Dr. Hardtop. whitewalls. '^ 9 9 0 , We have (mr own servicemen. Not everyone auto., radio, heater, M g A r V-8, auto., power .steering, does. Our men are interested in making your whitewalls. - radio, heater, 1964 CORVAIR furnace perform at its highest efficiency and Whitewalls. *1795 Monza 2-Door Sport Coupe. lowest cost because then you’ll keep buying oil 1964 CHEVELLE 6-cyi., 4-.speed, radio, heater, 19H5 MUSTANG from us. Remember, three out of four furnaces . Malibu 4-Dqor. 6-cyl., stand­ 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, 3-speed whitewalls, S 1 7 A C 2 bucket seats. ^ I l 9 w ard, radio, heater, C f7 A C trans., radio, heater, white- waste fuel. Thanks'to Mobil'Ifechnical Research whitewalls. ^ 11 9 w wall, bucket seats $ 2 2 i| 0 our men have the latest facts on how to make TRUCKS your furnace the one-in-four that k e ^ heating 1961 FORD 1962 CHEVROLET costs at a minimum. There's a big difference in Oalaxle 4-Door. V-8, auto., Bel Air 4-Door. V-8, auto., 1961 CHEVROLET distributors. one of our servicemen earn power steering, radio, CQAF (ri Ton Pickup. 6-cyl., stand­ radio, heater, ^ 1 3 9 5 another gold star by showing you how big that heater, whitewalls. *Q O 0 whitewalls. ard, heater, signal CAAE lights. ^ 9 9 3 difference can be. - 1963 CORVAm 1963 CHEVROLET Ifnpala 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, IV Model ‘700’ 4-Door. 6-cyl„ 1962 CHEVROLET auto., power steering, power % Ton Rack. 6-cyl., stand­ standard, heater, brakes, radio, j j DAE whitewalls. \ ard, heater, signal CilAE heater, whitewalls. '^lOSfO lights. ^ 1 1 9 3 M obilheat THl^Sk USED CARS CARRY A 25-MONTH OK WARRANTY MANCHESTER SHOP Southern ^or Junior Prom Iw :g!gI e n n e y FRIDAYS lights sparkled and the fountain splashed with carriage light beamip^ frpin Its por- 649-5253 TO as the 1966 Junior Prom, “ Gone with the mation pf the queen’s court. Jo-An Bou­ Shore” , "Some ShChanted Evening” , and Chevrolet MORIARTY BROTHERS Uoo, spanned tho long' cafeteria wall. Cherry lence and the rustling o f gowns had ceased, CO. dreau, CO - chairman of the prom, was Wind” last Saturday night at 8 "toana- twes In blossom, forsythia bushes, and even “Blue Velvet” , contributed immeasurably 301 CENTER STREET crowned queen, with her court composed o( the spoUight on the fountain silhouetted a 8:30 P .| « . tormed” the MHS cafetoria. sh ancient southern oak draped -with Span- to the evening'! succese. Z7 ,Co., Inc, TELEPHONE 643-5135 Donna Haines, Merle Frasier, Carol Mea- couple standing!arm in arm, making their . 3 3 8 tohmoBs enhanced the general atmosphere. CARTER More than 150 couples (Including the cele­ sier, and Sue Magown, all '67. CJowns were expressions of Individual final wish. Then, It Is said, they turned, Sjdrairod was the fountain with four 1229 MAIN ST.~6 p e N EVENINGS TILL 9, ^A T , TILL 6-MANCHESTER brated Captain ICddle' and hia date) were taste rather than indications of a current walked slowly along the gold nmner and tot /'w-KomiTOicE ..WS ovra stimccua. lumr nymbu ku . mom m ium» NORTH MAIN STREET engsl fisb whose magical powers grant­ transported back in time to a southern Paul I^ d erm a n ’a orchestra, playing the style, with neither long nor short hem acroj^ the portico, and conUnued' through ELUNGl ed many wishes (more than $6.60 worth). *’MAW; B THERE A PIFTEREWCE tW PISTRIBUTORSi TRY OS AND SEL** GLASTONBURY fiantatlon Mttlng, circa 1800. Itaa mansion. theme song, “ Gone ;With the Wind” and lengths predominaiing. the open doors down the long corridor of BUILDING Mi^TERIAL—LUMBER—mTiiiT lOlhlig^t of tho evening was Uie inocto- other favoritaa ouch as “ StaiSlgor on tha Tara.', (Photos by Saternis) , . V 'Whan the tost notea ahtoamared Into to- JUl Horton,’IT

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''^r- •-!-■•* tA ^,1,- .VF * , • V.-* M fOTiantm BVffifWG h e r a l d , m a n o t b s i^ g o n n ,, F r id a y , NdVEMBEB 12. i m 5 4 “"XT ■ St«phen Coventry Aug. 16. The ship is serving as 1 iiVtuHlJ E a r ly W o r k BOY SCOUT ebael 3yt< Aiflin^ Crashes ' a base of eperallans for tho op­ Hebron to kntt or crochet mlt- antf' pTwia t iitohop, U ir RL tabUsh tha 22nd tnihad Praaby. Merit -^S ta tfi News eraUon in coalffiAAtot with unit­ iSH:, «,*IV**''*" *® *’’* DUtrict W8tfa» B. Ctoay. In effecL tartan Church in IM PraabWary School Visited V l ^ U D i i i i a r y award! w«Mt ■'<'. * * • ' • ■ % While Landing, Youth Charged ed AlrUnea a S P ip F ^ v lI Aero- TotJbti “**• *^n>»rat« Com* of the OnimecUaiir VaSl^r^ P a y in g O f f lYotes and Neivs WMU, trtMiaoa tUa wintar. muntofl e( Uta-Aoctse, with cel- Cortes Tipton, director of wyetsi B y 200 Parents D t [, bronwi palal: 0tv«M^ nauUcs Board; mile twim v 40 Die, 50 Safe After Accident Fite and Dram Corpa At Blackout The next auxiUary meeting ahrktldn.of Bdly Oommunion In eervicee of Oreatar Harttonl "torae CHfi Troop a 1 Q H tc ry trill ha Dec. 1, with 8 Chrtetmaa p a r ^ and mission on Council of Churches trill speak. About 900 attended a meeting F o r N ew to n ronUla*. eltlw! m m im i tOMNanad ir«H rag* On«) The Nathan Hale Ancient Fife Boy.JBeout .Troop 4T of South Biehard Shi (Oontlnned from Pago Ono) With Selectman and Drum Corps meets at 1:45 If Ibis correqxmdent abould • Patty- Fvetyone le to bring a ****• Hie topic will be "Tha Mlaaloh and open house of the PTA at ARTWII HOLLYWOOD {IP) — Wayne Methodist Church participated tfi»-mbMtlernent ^ hy M«nt t i ■tart today’s column by aaylng for th# grab bag. • of the Cfauroto in Greater Haii- Nathan Hale School Wednesday A Bimilar view was expreeeed A Lebanon youth has been ar* BO late that we had 8 tramend- Sunday**"—•— sendees at Hebron KanelMator Uventag Herald ford." night at the school. Newton’s llrst Job In show busiw in 8 special camping trip to **^’*^^SS-Sl^-***** ^ ^ P by Padcr Hogue, chief flight-j rested as the result of an auto South lira AuxllUry ou 1 blackout here Tuesday after: . Goni^gatlonal Church After a brief business meet­ safety engineer for Boeing. " i„ BMxtaa oomapendenL >Oao Sn- Reeervafions tor tha dinner Oreenef^O»^oJr*p£ •s.^JT^BtaiSrtf^wh«i accident on RL 31 Tuesday in The Women’s AuxUlary of tho noOn, readei;8 would think we win be 9:30 ajn.; Gilead. 12:80. Sm Paadtoton. tsL EW-S65i. will ctosaThuraday, Nov. 18 ai^l ing,. parents' vUIted the class­ a tabor union In his native Roa- weekend. About 60 boys and 10 taine, John Do»i)ro6 tid iv ui Was a hand teller at the same think it’s a fine airplane and re­ lived In the back ages. But it The Rev. Jolm N. Proes, pastor, rooms where teachers gave a ; Retired Fire Chief cent unfortunate experience are ' which the car belonging to Coventry Volunteer Fire Asso- may be made by conUetlng the TODAY'S BEST noke, Va. He was 10. and the fee adulu attended under the lead- SpWella, C8no«Ulg; Rtohatd «* the bank in which First Selectman Richard P. ®laUon meetk at 8 p.m. Monday was a wallop and a aeare, and will officiate.' organising minister, the Rev. brief mimraary of work to be ; James H. Schaub, 74, of 105 Highland St., retired In my opinion tmrelated,” he de- ^ accomplished by the students "VALUE-RATSD" ■i; . ^ w TtSbm ther’ •>* "P”* *«hlp Of Henry LiChapelle, *|‘**®‘2* MM* ^Ofttwdltl. ste-»»M 8n o«acial. was given cleared. * Oallnat was substantially dam- *** ^® ^o^tb End firehouse, we can’t help Just mentioning SL Peter’s Notes Forming Cliurch dordbn 8. Bates of m Madlaon fiouth Manchester fire chief, died early this morning at with his broths. scoutmaster. The boys wet^ BScskowskl, Michael Kc- * «»»M»dedWXpended Six mowmonth eentence It, coming, as It did, Just about On Sunday, Holy Communion St.. East Hartford. during the stdtool year. After USED CAR VALUES ilocky Hill Veterans Home and Hospital after a short The survival of the pilot and “ aged. Lutheran Notes the classroom orientations, the h Messtey, tb the Ihirfleld Sute. JaU last David E. Woodwturd, 19, was "Equipped for War" will be the Ume when housewives were wlU be celebrated at S t -Peter's Meeting Topic Eastminster Fellowship meets illness. fwand ihe ! s estimates vaTr his eam lnts so Saturday, the boye travel* FOTtaiae, Dctpii* flan- Wesk ’’It wlU coma back tIn: -rating - —-I, -.—the .w.OTivimuuiioonsecraUon utof wSam- n r Bkstminsier United Presby- Slye School, Klngaton Dr., off BY 8ept 7. ISSl, he has been a ^artero of a mllHon dollars. Navy Yard where th.v tmirad and Michael Bourgua, oooh* epustt. obtain first hand expert opinion. to mfnnf* ** mil 4>«Ai4I»V6 Tb ...,e M...... able science laboratory,, which on the cause. ' operaUng without a license as a ‘be Prince of Peace Lutheran **^*{*1*!’. ** **“ ’’“ '>** Seabury, the first bishop of teriah Fellowahlp wlU have a Oak 8 t, Bari Hartford. R held ^ I d e n t ot Manchester since he ______*^® 8«n« 8 Connecticut and pie first EpU- family night eupper Friday, the PTA donated to the school was five years old, living; most S DMember'"**** November the’^.I^N a^^M tSyer*U M **>*• Mrs. Lyndon R. Day of Arling- ’ result of the collision. Church. Sunday at 10:15 8im. Ita flrat worship aervica Oct. l, last year. MANCHESTER Woodward allegedly backed James William Peterson, son of aom® copal bishop In the United Nov. J9 at 6:M p.m. at Faith «f Ms life In the Highland Park ton, Va„ a passenger who es-, 1964 end has grown from an Ini­ The parents also viewed the from a private drive into) Rt. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson 6 P®“’ *“J^*” ‘***“' SUtes. The celebration alw Uitheran Church, 1120 Silver Haltial group of six famUleefamUles to mowmore display of books at the Book MOTOR SALES section. Upon graduating from Fraaier Barracks Mess Donnell, Craig Uv«rs.u4t, D*h* n r j caped, said; “I heard a loud local schools, Mr. Schaub went trade. ^W ch fs J S g ' t ^ S S S*e ^ess Donnell. Craig UvCAuit. DSh* thud. 1 knew we had made a after Tuesday’s area-wide of Wright’sVright’s Mill Rd., will be ®®”*®,, •®'‘ hours. Oh marks the 33th anniversary of Lane, Bast HarUord. Tha event ll»n 40’families In East Hart Fair. Proceeds from the fair Navy Yard, the group Ms flengo, Petef Dumalfte aiid Zion Preacher blackout, without lights, hit baptizedivah by theftom Rev.t»— Mr.•*x'_ Wll-v.rri wcu, It was kIihI of fun. the conaecrfition of the Spisoo* la open to all famlUea and Indl* Mancheeier and Olaaton ON PAGE 13 to work in the restaurant busi­ playing everything from banjo vUUed the Bunker HUl Monu- Michael BourfiUe, oamplitg; r°*^.***”^ 8 iMlIy on ^ ^ ^ .'crash landing. There w ere', will be used to purchase new ness, working for P. J. O’Leary The Rev. Douglas May of outside of the Galinat’s car as Oallnat was kins during the service, with . ^ntUtuHon Oak pate of Connecticut’s eighth vlduals Interested in helping es- bury. 'books for the school library. to violin. He acquired his educa- m ent John Shnnnon, Supheh - H — ____ State Representative Douglas in the wholesale, retail and *■’* y ^ ’ tlon In the toughest school for kowskT*M lri^l 8galnat Cpri N«w Britain, who U preparing plane on both sides. 1 scrambled^ driving past, and left the scene Mr. and Mrs! Charles Ralsch as T. x io tlt.H . ot of the accident without stop- godparents. Church School Is M. Fellows has presented tha ■ " . ' m i ■■ , ...... delicatessen divisions. He then ./ ' :*• an entertainer: The Las Vegas vuTTto ^ ^ k» the f a t a l ^ for missionary service In the through a door on to a wing and Constitution Oak seedling tree Jwcame a partner with William ping. He was summoned to ap­ at 9 a.m. pear In Circuit Court 12 in Voting members of the church he received as a member of the Oarvin and opened a restau- Manchester on Nov. 29. Con­ constitutional Convention to iant In the old Weldon Block. town are woni« “bow. The group returned to Levergult and Creg- .J*?** 88ld Tctkle h u been preachCr at the annual Mission P“ senger, Ralph s./. congregation meet at 2 p.m. the camp fo? the evening meal ®*T Fontaine, nature; Stephen “ k *• "®w an aloehoUo and has r-*atlval of Zion Evangelical Nesbitt of Santa Monica, Calif., ; stable Stewart E. Hillman In­ First Selectman' Ralph C. Boy- Be later was in business with Sunday In the church. vestigated, and Chief Ludwig The Walther League youth Ington for the town. The Con- James Johnson and Raymond pitc wittlhrrllUe ^“ice'Zi “** “ P'«' •«« the dlreeUon of Bourque, pioneering; MiChdet ‘he faCU. But Fasano t^e lO a.m. Service. His topic i*^*^** ‘’"'"P; swerving,' KolodzieJ made the arrest. group of the church meets at cubes. H e c k l^ . I ^ wen aaslatant scout- McDonnell and hpchael edmitted that will be on Matthew 9:35-38 with Commememoratlve Wreath many years ago was set out In 1818, he closed the restau- every kind, 4 p.m. Sunday at the parsonage Id. says W ape. master. Bourque. aehoIarsMp; Mark •’• ’*'** the cauee Of the tragedy the theme "The Lord's com- ^rom the rear. People Tho Honor Roll at the Greens on Coriiwall Dr. for a rehearsal near the present town office Jant to eirter the U.S. Army, Orlo^V8kl. Stephen Naexkoweki, bocduse of the alcoholism. passion for the Harassed and thrown all o ^ r the place, r. building, but did not live long.- serving In the Machine Oun has been graced with a wreath, of a play they will give Dec. ^ ‘ Helpless.’’ A. P. Mertan, an el- WM horrible. The heat was. placed there by the Auxiliary of 15. A bu.alness meeting at 6:50 Two • Acre'Zone Co. of the 78rd Regiment, 12th handle the situation." r -^^tLiuyuit com- xfteViaM »F na ax st nauuin b a iii.y o v e r terrible.’ Frederick J. Wythe, chairmen Division. der of the church, will give a the Green - Chobot - Richardson p.m. here will follow the re- Newfon recepUy completed a “««>« WllUam Mullen ,t!2e? S^sfrvStoS^ ‘ ^ KAVBN (AP)—A Yale Nesbitt said he dived through Post, American Legion, In oh- hearsal. of the planning and zoning com­ Mr. Schaub returned to Man­ Uvo-week run at the Coconut *®*‘*ted by *<>«• mission, says that he has re­ James H. Schaub CSrovc, a booking — »■ — eervance of Veteran’s Day. First Church Notes chester and re-entered the res- The auxiliary has given 35 to The Rev. William E. Beldan, ceived appeals from about 80 tourant business. He became a ed fqr three per cent of the residents In the wasn’t ready.’ v^,. «L,ciuin mimt -— ------„ . . _ the Mansfield State Training pastor of the First Congrega.! inember of the SMFD Hose Co. led for tha ministry, the Rev. ,, j School arid Hospital and to the tlonal Church, will conduct the proposed southwest residential Funerals there cbuld be no doubt that he the Catholic scouts P*ler DumMne Kenneth C kustnrer ...... zone, urging approval of two- '*"" ' 11 was ready. Manv leadinr went u«tit c. Kusterer Of WOod- Mr. May Is taking courses at ^ner was buimedcharcoal black.■ Norwich State Hospital Pa- worship service at 11 a.m. Sun- ^burch. The troop returned to Leverault, small imat **,’ ^a J'lMor, junior, said Tliursday Hartford Seminary Foundation "^’^nr®n M. Weggeland, deputy - i tient’s Fiirid, ' for Christmas day. "What About Missions?” acre zoning. A public hearing on b T J ^ the first Mrs, Della A. Farrington «8ures in 'the entertainment ‘o entertainment Manchester Sunday afternoon sMllng; and Mldbael McDonnell an arm or. part of its annual contribution meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Mon- AL Auxiliary The former fire chief attain- S‘. were held last night at the v .♦ v cut vs Holv Cross i — discomfort." primitive agriculture at Yale _ to the Christmas Gift Shop day In Kingsbury House with Jones-Keefe Post, American Where SERVICE Is Our BEST PRODUCT! •d conslderaoble recognition Holmes Funeral Home, 400 . ’L to Newton before he KUSteref’a objective was to University. He expects to work Dr. Hllnaon Castle, a medical, programs at veterans’ hospitals the Rev. Mr. Beldan L0 pounds this ted. o di.stribu - Hunting United Aircraft Corn East I’^arricd and, through his wife, atomic scientist from Japan, general chairman and Harry the ll a.m. worship service Sun- fund. ®'"“ ’ Church, Hartford, official- -Vear. ' he explained. "I’m doivn p . . , though Ihe head, the Viet Cong Hartford, for spare parts for Ramona, he became Interested '‘^^^ms Included 2-ycar-' McKusick, chairman of the re- day. The Rev. James H. Amel- The auxiliary placed wreaths year. He liad been day man at ed. Burial was in East Ceme­ frashments, Christmas caAls ing, pa.stor, will use "Break- on the war memorials In the Hope Co. 2 for 6',i years bejbre tery. will be available. through” a.s his sermon topic. Veterans’ Park yesterday.. being appointed chief o t/ the Bearers were Henry Damn, St. George’s Notes Members of the congregation The auxiliary has voted to In­ ELECTRIC South Manchester Fire Depart­ s : s r r / r taking instructions, he Sunday a celebration of Holy are urged to attend and make Fred Mohr, Renato Cimi.ino, Uamel McLeTTonTicbaro delta cHy o r TtoT Long"’^ ^ ^ ^ vehicles crease il.s order for poppies to ment on Jime 18, i9fS0. He .suc­ returned to Purdue and gradu­ The number aboard originally-i Eucharist will be conducted at their pledges toward the year’s ceeded the late Albert B. Foy as George French, Rene Courte- Newtons "nrinHnpi Whitesoll, first were on their way to Can Tho. ' ated a.s a member of the Na- Siven by the airlines as 89. 500 this year, to be distributed manchc and Roland CoUrtc- 10:15 a.m. in St. George Epis­ budget during a special service on Memorial Day, with the con­ I SD 200 Chief. has been L r 1 suece.ss dass; Richard Mldlln and M miles awsy and about 100 tlonal Civil Engineering Hono- '-®®ause babies in arms are not copal Church on lit. 44A, Bolton. during the worship hour. Mr. Schaub retired on Feb. 9. manche. Vftim r -'*ingcr. Like all Chuck Zucker, st.ar; James miles .south of Saigon PTA Hears Talk rai-y fraternity, Chi Epsilon. separately listed a.s passengers,.. tributions placed In a poppy fund Two Way All other churches in the Epis­ A child care service nt 11 for use in rehabilitation and Thoro Wash 1963 and was succeeded by W. bro.adTinUs“ horizons’® Whitesell. life; and Steven Vai- Barlicr reports had said that After college, the guest Nearly three hours after the copalDiocese of Connecticut will a.m. Sunday will be conducted Clifford Mason, present chief of ,V, non:>:on.s. ciulis, eagle. he was killed when a mine ex* On Modern Math preacher was employed as a P'ane burned, a telephone call-, child welfare. Action With m .signed to giie.at .star on Those earning merit badge.s ploded under the vehicle, but commemorate the anniver.sary in the Cliurch Ck>mmunlty House All members of the auxiliary .the Town Fire Dept. Mental Aid Unit 'Bonanza consulting engineer at Denver, Pmned grief into Joy at the home of tho consecration of Samuel on Rt., 44A. Double Rack N Mr. Schaub married the for­ December," he. included Peter Ha.skell, cooking t'P’ was erroneous, the spokes- Mrs. Gordon C. Getchell, a Colo., and later as a design Mr. and Mrs. Stein Donaldson > Loading rc|X)rtcd. like to st.art and crmplng; Bruce Joslln, man said. Seabury, the first bishop of Con­ At 2 p.m., the men of the VALUES! mer Emma J, Wilson, daughter Will See Artist heading in tho direction of net ...... r™ ... Grad* ^1 «7,y^iicrten^gher aiat Waddell waaoeu construction ucuou engineer lorfor°a a . °f...... • .... Utali,...... They. were «"•at the church will meet at the church the late William and Rachael necticut and the first Episcopal «f ing. No. I haven’t done anv vet' coring ^ Jas'in. Pion- Tlie guerrllla.s opened fire on School, wlU be the guest apeak- Climax. Colo. Impres.sed airport to meet their son, Lyrm^j bishop in the United States. prior to calling on Uie families .Wilson on Sept. 17, 1924. He was Members of the. Mental Aid but I m 'reallv7ctinTn i aonc T anjveT jet, tC ; cenng and swimming; svamming; Daniel Daniel me the convoy, convov. but but quickly ouiekiv broke guew apeau ______Willi.am r>onniH«on a,... m '* member of St. Mary’s Epis- Fellowship will be given an art that I sine- n cone-McLennon. rowing and canoe- contact when the troops re- er at a meeting of the Buckland-"^ The celebration this year also unable to attend the morning fe ven art that I .sing a .song, I .signed un in.-: PJehnra xriHn„ rowing, turned Uie fire. School PTA on . verted Nigerian at a church con- ‘be flight. marks the 25Ui anniversary of service and make their pledges. -copal Church les.son Tue.sday at 7:30 p m by for" clv’ T o e L c X ' ^ Richard Afidlln, nw, * '’ention, the Rev. Mr. Alay be- "^bey saw the plane bum and, finger­ the consecration to the Episco­ Junior Pilgrim Fellowship , ./Tr/ JXL Sundvors include, besides his Kenneth Herrmann of Bloom'- Corov Allen and aftor a"week s"1n’ming, ^uTs tblnking agtiin of the mlni.s- ’’eard that 40 were dead. Their , pate of Connecticut's eighth and meets at 5:30 p.m. and Senior Jlrife. two daughters. Mrs. Carl ‘‘cM. He will Instruct Uie group printing, soil and water conser- nroA-h Maml, Ohio, and graduated from '’’‘ssed the plane in Chicago. green salad and dressing, Kal­ , Funeral services will be held P m. saving; Steven Vaiciulis, per- A production of th^ .. ^ ‘ enrolled in the the seminarv seminary last cSDrin- m r i n o * ------The Rev. Mr. Scales is gen­ BOTH STORES Monday at 2 p.m. at St. Mary’s The group is open to those T ho from Town .year program at the Uni- He and Mr". M a y S d e d the eral secretary of the Depart­ ian bread, citrus fruit cup; Tues­ .Episcopal Cliurch. The Rev. ‘nom the Greater Hartford and ment of Missions and Church day, beef pot pie with biscuit George F. Nostrand, rector, will Manchester area.s who have Extension of the Diocese of Con­ crust; pineapple and cotta.ge OPEN ring to New Britain. About Town cheese salad with prune garn­ officiate. Burial will be in East been treated or are being treat- ABddle Tpke. and Brian E.'sei^ Janies‘'“ wh"fesen"'* IT ch e^'. Sr^'^byc^J^iTulum'^com* They have four children. necticut. ipemetery. ed for a mental or emotional fert of 131 Deepwood Dr. have camping and readmg; and terMNL^t ^ v "”“®* ^ Chairman of the VFW will sponsor a seafood Sunday also marks the begin­ ish, bread and butter, fruit tap­ ’ t o n i g h t till 9 Friends may call at the *»nes.s. Tliosc wi.shing further in- been .selected for membership Chuck Zucker, swimming cook- ,^*®°®*ation are Dr. .steering committee for the el- night tonight from 6:30 to mid-,, ning of the annual every mem­ ioca; Wednesday, Tltanksgiv-ing V in "Who's Who in American Uni- ing and archery. f '-.s. Robert Alesbury*. Dr. ementary curriculum revisit m night at the post home for ; dinner, holiday refrigerator Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main formation may contact the .spon- ‘Export Land’ Sizable ber canvass at the Church. This DISHWASHER versitie.s and Colleges." They ^ M” - John Barry. Dr. and mathematlis committee for the members and guests. Bt.. Sunday from 2 t o 4 and 7 to soring agency, the Capitol Re- will be initiated at a Steward­ cake; Thursday, tomato rice are .sUidents at the University Training Camp Mrs. Jo,eph Barry. Atty. and Manchester Public Schools soup, sliced balogna, cheese and • Mental Health Association, Tof rH Hartford. a 'X rd An ovcmiglit training camp Uavid B^rr^'. Dr. and Mrs. _____ j______WASHINGTON - - Eighty ship potluck supper at 6 p.m. NYLON The family suggests that those 217 Farmington Ave. Hartford million acres of the 300 million relish sandwich, vegetable Poe, sn English literature ma- Jmilor leaders will be con- ®Mward Besser. Air. and Mrs. In the parish hall. During a Who wish to do so may c o n - ______harvest'ed in the United Slates 10% Above 1,000 feet meeting after the supper, pro­ ■Sticks, cherry betty; Friday, tribute to the Book of Rcmcm- Jqr in the School ot Arts and ‘‘'^ted at Camp Jolin.son begin- Rabert Bomberger, Dr. and Mrs. Taste Turpentine? produce for export, making tliis codfish cakes, hot sauce, school! NETTING Sciences at the university, i- a "'"S on Satiu-day, Nov. 27, at 9 “^^bn Braat, Dr. and Mrs. David ‘ NEW YORK—About 10 per' visions will be made for child V ^ ^ e of St. Mary’s Episcopal H o s p i t a l N u t C S baked beans, carrot slaw, Bos­ W1 YORK _ IndnsfH i ‘he world's large.st ex- cent of the volume of the world's care service when films will be candidate for a B.A. degree. He ’’ oi. Ail first class scouts within Caldwell Jr., Dr. and Atrs. Leo HBW ton brown bread square and ALL COLOltS Model SD 300 Is the son of Mrs. Pascal E. Poe Charter Oak Council and living Clinrendorff. Chemists have develoned svnth» farm product.s. The oceans is from the*surface to shown. All members of the par­ Three Way Thoro tie flavors of lemon lime sn».r' Producing for export rep- 1,000 feet. In this territory much ish may attend the supper and fruited gelatin with topping. 72 " W id * Visiting hours are 2 lo 8 p.m . and the late Dr. Pn.scal Poe. Ho ®a-’‘ af th® CannccUcut River are ^Iso, Mrs. William Conlan, „ vuivu------ume,-- spear- re.semsresents aooulabout the i Washing-Flushaway In all areas c.xceptlng mater- is married and'has n daughter. ®h|fib:e to attend. 3.rr. and Mrs, . Richard r*c.„.i,.-’ A..d../«j«aAA, nilnt and pcppemiipeppermint. t TA,rw.„. ^ jcsenis aoou “ e same acreage of the knotvn commercial uses meeting. The public Is invited BARGAIHS Manchester Evening Herald Drain-Rinse Glow Hunter Killed nlly where they are 2 to 4 p.m. ■ He is a 1969 graduate“m“ Ma"m ^11 particip.mu will be organ- and Mrs! ^ S d ' ^ ' S k ^ ; ‘1? b ase^ ^ d m d S i n g m S a T k l . to the special morning worship service. Coventry correspondent, F. Dispenser and 6:30 to 8 p.m. and private Chester High School. ' . i^cd as provi.«;ional patrols with Mrs. A. Elmer Diskan! »yntheslglng the flavors. Illinois ^ ^ ® ^ Pauline Little, tel. 742-6231. By Friend’s Gun rooms wher^ they are 10 a.m. Seifert, an accounting major ‘«aAt one regl-stcred scouter Mrs. Martin Duke Dr! traded. Porter Library HARRMON Metn. rAR^ * to 8 p.m.. Visitors are requested In the School of Business Ad- '"’itliln each patrol. and Mrs. John Eddy. Mr.’ and The Porter Library (Commit­ Connecticut himter fataPv sh7: Kurt Cowles, 328 Lake ““rb'aaful winter op- ‘«n, Dr. and Mrs. Melvin H«r- • Vinyl-Cushion Tub Interior, "VVill Not Rust, Chip, Puncture iord, Conn., and formerlv of St-1 Thomas Edwards, 84 Birch * acnooi. eraUons out-of-doors will be wiU, Dr. and Mrs. Charles circulation is 20,165, with adult Harrison and Casco, was quoted Mrs. Betty Filler, 82 Cot- " demonstrated Immediately be- Jacobson, Aflss Eva Johntton, Dr. fiction at 5,233; adult non-fictfon and DODGES • Full Extension Extra Capacity Rack for Easy Loading hy Sheriff Charles Sharpe as .‘^K® S‘-: Mrs. Harriet Frazier, T l™ r . performance by the scouts Mrs. Ri AI. Kaye, Atty. and at 3,902; Juvenile fiction at 5,- • Washes and Dries 15 Complete Table.Settings ‘ 032; Juvenile non-fiction at 4,- « faying he thought Bell was a ^ ^®-‘®® R®P winter program. Alsq, Dr. and Mra. Osorge 948; state books at 323. The • ThoToWash—Washes from Top—Middle— Bottom 1 • number of borrowers was 486 posed to have staUoned himself U‘l‘on. Keeney Dr.. Bolton; John run is devoted to loading and CerUflcates of training and Lundberg Brl, Dr. and Mrs. M O S T DRASTIC REDUCTIONS • Exclusive Flushaway Drain, No Messy Screen-Filter to Clean 1 tt the opposite end of the field. H'»“ Pn, 28 Benton St.; Peter unloading. New cargo-handling ’P®®*®* Insignia will be ls8ue<^^G*®*Y« Lundberg Jr., Mr. and M O D ELS adultri and 358 children. 1 Police said Bell was wearing Mazzadra, East Hartford; Tina equipment has cut the loading *’'* Blackledge Dlatrlct Mrs. Edwin Lamb, Mr. and The library has added 448 • Dispenser for Spotless Rinsing luid Drying • yellow jacket, red cap and OueUett®. RFD 2, Rockville; or unloading operaUon to 20 'Coining Committee. Mrs. Frank Maloney. Dr.,and IN S T O C K new hooka and a set of 1965 En­ ON ALL LEFTOVER ’65t pants. He was shot at a distance Roeser, Ocean Side, minutes. The Jet time between reservaUons, unit leaders Mrs. Stuart Marsh, Dr. and Mrs. cyclopedia Britannica. More •f about 488 feet. N.Y.; Gall Rogler, South Wind- ‘be two clUea is 2 hours 18 ‘‘*v>uld apply to Murray Roy at Desmond AfeOann, Dr. andM n. new books axe on order. Bell was Maine’s third hunt- ®®‘'' Mrs. Jane Starling, 81 Dur- minutes. ’ *theh. ^C3iarter ^ Oak — Council _ Service *"—• Mlkolewaky.---- •— —Dr. and - --Mrs. In Salvage Operation tog death in the last two days • Mrs. Merna West, 14 Center or call Olnt Hendrick- Wilfred Moyer, Dr. and Mra. Radioman Second Class Allan USED CARS No Money Down and the sixth of the season. Agnes Dr.; James Wood, He­ son, 72 8. Hawthorne St., by Sat- Narby, Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Wass, son of Mr. and Mrs. bron. urday. Norman. Floyed B. Wass, Pine Lake Model SD 400 2 STUDEBAKERS 64 PONTIAC $2095 BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son HEALTH CAPSULES _ Also Mr. and Mrs. RichaM Shores, Is serving aboard the 63 P O N T IA C $1795 4 Way Thoro Wash to Mr. and Mrs. Robert I-soma, l>v Mirharl A. I’elli, >1.1). Troop 120 Olmsptead, Dr. and Mre. James UVE HUNDREDS OF DOLURS BEFORE «6s COME OUT! Catalina 2-Door Hardtop. at Norman's Coast Guard Cutter Sundew dur­ 4-Dr. Sedan. Fully powered. Radio and heater, auto. Pushbutton Cycle Personal Notices J m Spruce St.; a daughter Ito HOW PO YOU WA5H CRtA^S* T- O' S‘- D*’- Mrs. Edward ucludiiiff: Heater, Defroster, Oil Fil- ing sadvage operations for a transmlsBlon, double power., Controls Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scribndr, OR OIL$ FROM THE $KIN James ^ u r c h held a Court ot Platz, Dr- and Mra. John Prir- AS LOW A S ' United Airlines plane that AROUNP A WOUND 7 Undercoa^ Padded Daah, ^-speed 64 DODGE $1995 In Memoriam 81 Tunnell Rd., Vernon. I “ *® •<*«>•• " “ b* Mr. and Mra. I>avld crashed In Lake Michigan on 65 D O D G E $2795 DISCHARGED YESTERDA'^: rohn M .i^H k and Eagle Scout Roach, Dr. and Mra. Douglas W i^rs, Hora Ring, Windshield Wash- 2-Door Hardtop. Auto, trans., For Pots and Pans—Reg. Wash, Fine China to loving memory of Ronald A _ — - «Tr,Seat Belts. power steering and brakes. Coronet Conv. Executive car. [jhdoon who psued away Nov. F rancis Sesto, 1(M w. Middle David White conducted the Roberta, Dr. and Mrs. Martin Fully equipped.. Sedly misted by Tpke.; Mary and Mark Dion, C. Rubin, Dr. and Mra. Merrill Ru- it. fiodla B. lluldoon and FVunlly ** Carter St.; Mrs. Elizabeth i ^ k , t ^ p c a rm a n , spoke on blnow. Miss Anna Ssmpeon, Dr. READY TO GO! 63 C H E V . $1095 JE E P $950 B Service for ______Sauer, RFD 1. Bolton: Cathe­ The Value of Advancement in and Mrs. Walter Scheldt. SEYMOUR 4-Door Bel Air. Radio and 12 Fabulous rine Morgan, 28 N. Elm St.; NPTHIN^ ELSE TO BUY! Complete with enow plow. ' Capacity frienri^l/f PorenU and Also, Dr. and Mrs. Jaitob Be­ *1795 heater, standard transmis­ Nice and. clean, l^ e new. Mrs. Marlon Sheman.skis, 20 friends attended. gal, D'r. and Mra. Joseph Shaw, D t !im t d In Mcmclwsttr lAUTO STORES sion. PORTABLE DISHWASHER TODAY'S BEST Westfield St,; Carl McAlIi.stcr, fh. Douglas Smith, 681 MAIN STREET 63 CHRYSLER $1895 143 Campfieltl Rd.; Airs. Kathe­ F^rrln M” - Robert Stanton, 61 CHRYSLER $995 "VALUE.RATED" rine Sweet, 212 Parker S’.; Airs. OPEN TONIGHT Newport 4-Dr. Sedan. Hadlo Sm I Our Windiior 4-Door Hardtop. and heater, auto, transiia^ USED CAR VALUES Doris Rivosa, Wapping; Edward othy Gol^n. Bruce Belflore, and Airs. .Philip Sumner, Dr elon, diouble power.. VALUE SEHSATION Goetz, Tolland; Xlexnnder Zu-' ' ' ' i LISTED David Szetela and Don Pow- and Airs. Robert Wtldcn Dr 0«o4 SducHen Of romskl, 162 Maple St.; Raymond !rw IMI* BOLAND ; Has Power Power Tower assurea thorough wash. Shower Flo creates BY Caron, E ast. Hartford; aiarles K7vln"‘^^i^Mi TrablU, Dr. ;ai)d O'Neill and Michael Airs. David Warren. ■: Ar;.- ;r ? * * ^ ^ “ *- Flush-away drain liquifies soft Todd, 14 Laurel St., liockville; U m < Stwlafcaksn WIN A TURKEY Agg ive Betsy Hunter, 10 Keeney Dr., U4E K6R04ENE, naphtha, OR Pc.sclk, second class; Roger Also,, Dr. and Mrs John food particles, Automatic Detergent Dispenser, MANCHESTER RUP0ING ALCOHOL ON A ■ Swlri-Around Bolton; Albert Ylznitsky, 40 f Wrtght, Dr. and Airs. Edmond MOTORS INC. Wash Action Vernon St.; Mrs, Lena KraWc, FRE^H COTTON TuFT FOR M A t MOTOR SALES £ACH stroke, always Buettner Florist. - CHORCHES East Hartford; Airs. Gloria Haii! FREE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY STROKE away from SMbtfoufM Savings! 349 CENTER STREET 8-Way ? 1 2 7 tanen and .-son. RFD 3, Rock­ The wound. , Oi-lmvski, Florist, Hallmark pharmAcy, Listen To a n c h e s t e r ■Wash ON PAGE 13 VVost Gunter St, ‘ OF M ville; Airs. Roberta Arnvstrong ot No Payments and daughter, Coventry. Bourque. Gregory ^Fontaine, PhaSy. ” Medleel | TEL S43-4079 WDRG Dealer” 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER—643-2791 UntU 1966 NORMAN'S OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 — SAT. till 6 piUVJWlVliiliilt 12, 1966 •- ■ ------' - '' ------■■ -■ -' ••-■■ - ',...... * ■ ■ •■ ...... • . .. ------— '-II-j,. I ... • . M^fdHliSTEtt EVENING HERALD, MANCEBSTERi OONN« WBDAT. NOVEMBBR lA 1965 Vemon 200 mambera. Pledge caxds will be mailed out sometime this l A V kcoriL Year f l^ana; 26^ W . Dohdl^, 129 week and members are being Tanner S t; DOS. B. J. dl^daii. Britain Accuses ■'’^IHraur ^BiAX. 1st Infantry of them were to the paratrooper GOP Sets Victory Darice; Church Approves asked to return the cards at the (n)x>odla;h4 Bolt4m; M4. LnBoane (Kl- batUe noatfa of Saigun. .cl& ch service Sunday,. Those waainn); 906. R u m Broderick Sm ith of Trcfsisoii «Ma at. little Cong DefenM Secretary Robert g. School Opens to Parents Budget not retiuning them will be visit­ (Kiwanlan); 966. Sally Heavl- :16 niani- McNamara told nawemen-after ed by canvassers on Nov. 2L GARDENS aldes, Vernon; 267. L.Oartside, (Ooafbraed from Pago One) Ing trial ^ Bdward a policy conference with Preei- A budget totaling 371,901 haa Berry;« «(vj8cltioo, Near Saigon dent Johnaon to Texas that the The ikepubUcan Town Ooin- Grade 9, and will be open from 246 W. High SL;.368. RIU Sul- larntkm o< tni1sTtonilefw-o been approved by members of ed m the (CMOtowi ft*M Fag» Om ) President had instructed him to mlttee will eponaor a victory 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for pupils, STATE ECONOMY BOOMS Is Bright Mvaa. lo w Main 8L; 9W. Mri. aUacto that IknrSSSTk JSJ the 'Uhion Congregational Lorabarto. OC^Hawthome S t; n, ***“ ** " ^ M ay:J^M dk'«d IBOwaad .«hM fill requests for more men from «Unner-dance a/t Rothwell's in* teachers and librarians. The HARTFORD (AP) —September Brings in $2,651 or vomoB. nia "wMmiad their mraev MW nltaa the commanders to Viet Nam sm public is invited to view the Church. This amount is about was the Both consecutive month dlainlMed Smith and dustrial park (town coMmittee With Color! exjiNMstod to . aotth e< Salgan near the Obn they are received. books, which cover all areas 34<500 more than the present op­ in which economic indicators 1. vriMU aettiaM after a hew McNamam said some re­ designation) on Howard Rd. Hwanis Club has b^ked $2,611.85 im its two- *** - ______Middle Tpke.;^______272. John imkedlately after ih» RhoiMU Xitl hM chhead hot atm BO Mg- of interest, from 3 to 8 p.m, erating budget. showed the state’s economy was Ride by'and enjoy the tooming. quests for' men already had from 8 p.m. to midnight Nov. daily and from 7 to 9 p.m. expanding, the State Labor De­ pansy fields in bloom. ni fht sixth annual Radio Auctiem over WlNp*, a record------Hannon. ***"“®°* Ida XM Falknor FaUmor Tn- Dr. (plua leader, 46, decI^-U______M ^^ nMaant eoataet was reported. Rems in the budget'Include: __ _ _ Kfj Dlic DlQQinir ABWIAIIJ™. an *-- • - - been received And the troops SO. Dinner will feature chicken, Wednesday. partment reported Thursday. fi] ure. It was made j^ssible by the spirit^ bidding ^ Belfiort, 8S trai African colony sm. a—>i».' TWO Vtot Ooog hava been re- would be sent “ ae ll i^ beooiAe catered from Hartford. 130,116, salaries (except mu­ la.A *it night when $1,540.35*1 K/.0 OK .was...... realizedPorter forSt 142 items from Britala mitYin. Receives Scholarship There was improvement In 11 peeled htUed and auqieeta available.” He said 160,000 uni­ of ered. That sum is also a rec- — — ------Otoop^ 9GA .ww.— waawsmm. afg foimaU^AumuuiLJ designed aOSlDlia to lO a|- , fHiftN mm t o Mrs. Norma Tedford, pro­ Mrs. William Maneggia of sic); 34,050, music, which in­ of the 24 indicators^ including formed Americans alroady are gram chairman, says there will or i for tbe.aeocmd night of the mk St.; 185. Irvin Oaitslde,^M6 ^*11**®®wnilem ’ThomtonThomton and J. towlow Britain to Merveito to ciuie timr i detained to the operation, now Birch Mountain Rd., the for­ cludes salaries; 34,000, church five of the six most important SPECIAL to Ita third day. In south Viet Nam but he re­ be no speeches unless sonieone maintenance; 38,000, mlsslmis; UL fctlon. W. High St.; 166.AOQ. John•fUfUl Ha^KtoXianiKHl, ®'’^ ® ‘ ** <»w anlans); ^------' ’ --- K.------Dave of —toUmal MMsavstrife aUNend to6V toraetellMHWIfill ^ mer Linda Hassett, was a re­ ones and six of the eight "coin­ i s m * ih* VnlUd A delayed rapert aaid the Viet fused to give any hint of bow feels like making an extempor­ 3700 social security; 31,800, fuel Varrenm Howland, lOwanis IW------Falknor _Dr.; 187. Mie. San- ' 'r®^***’ Ci^jpa. 61 Englewood Dr.f L.I*. African naUonalisUnaUanalists frnto'troto.' fhr- « cipient this year of the Wil­ cident" Indicators. to take to eupport Ooog amburiied -UO goverament many more would be sent. aneous one. Everyone, Republi­ liam Holcomb Memorial Schol­ (church); 31,100, church ultlll- fesidentit, today expiwssed for tamore, i i n . School St- 188. Henry'St; mtog a Rhodeatan goveftietobi 5 Among the categories in which troopa Ihuiaday on thetr way to can, Democrat or Independent, arship at the University of tles; 3400 church telephone; 32,- __liSI ‘‘our__- deep gratitude______for J. - _____ MaJoney,— jfcv26 AWIWVUU Norwood S t ' ******^ Maple - S__ t- ; in exile. r : improvement was noted were , ^naldent Jolinaoa __ __ relieve an ootpeet under heavy 1s invited to get together Just to Connecticut where she is in her 500, parsonage maintenance; supportDoit la this major fund (ulus(plus bnniMi-bonus); lao188. Andy nr Way-__ Jlib Duffy (Kiwanlan):(Kiwanlan); O-O.- wii»»WUson caned the b ria k i^ W , eerdered Uto nceO e f the length of kverage work week ettack M mllM northweet of 2 Cai^ jGolIide eat and dance (and to honor senior year. 3800 parsonage fuel and tele­ [sing project of the club. Many land, 52 Deerfield Dr • 190 Jota Slel)h, 32 W ^ y s ■ .JH***” *®" egetost the crom i^ . ^ V.8. dlptomet Oonaiil^ton- those Republicans who won hiring rate among,, manufactur _^erprivHedged youngsters wUI Hamill, is Server S t- 191 **’ Partridge, 211 i algori. A spoiMBBum aald the School Menu phone; 3200 benevolence pari.sh; The world hae taken a etopyitoa. Rbewdl Di MoCUBaad^ seats in .town elections Oct. 4). ers, non-agricultural job open M the nienttfactors, and many Adorn Rhodes, Plymouth’ Lone- ^®*®*»**‘ Q- John Ma- Oooiiinmiato Inflicted moderate -At Rt. 15 Ramp Monday, creamed chipped $3,400 insurance; $1,700 print­ backward today.” he salA to RJiodeala. Rush ealtod A local dance combo, the ings, number of weekly unem' jniire deserving Students will re- 1 « . Sandra Goidz l «.3 2® Norwb<)d S t ; R. L eamiatttoe. ‘Xlien waa no rapotl beef on toast, cheese sticks, ing; $800 office supplies; $625 lO-mlmite radlo-televiaton , pdk. S n ^ nto*e;, *.*4n Illegal Mia- A car driven by Valerie Weth- Tradewinds. will play for danc­ ployment compensation claims cAve scholarships because of a si.; 193. John Duffy 424 Sim- ° “ **‘***> **«*> St « ( Viet Oong easuaRtoe; com, gingerbread; Tuesday, general conference tax; $400 dreM to his people. ‘ ‘R to ,«wr to;* ^powM -fVibtttees M Waeh^ e' .1, 79 Cushman St. struck the ing. Mrs. Tedford says she has flowers; $1,560 church school; and new Incorporations. gAierous Manchester and vlcto- mit st...... —- task to take measures to bring togton.eeld'ilto U.8. Uhrary and U A. and yielnameM planes rear of one driven by Hldward been assured that the boys pizza casserole, green beans, French bread, apples; Wednes­ $150 adult and youth leadership It^ pubUc sympatheUc to our Group 20 V#»rnati the people of Rhodesia heCk *jto6M*wt$on 43tiiUr to SalUbuiT oooUmiai-to hammer Viet Obng Lyons of 36 Palmer St., South (teen - aged) can play waltzes day, hash, spinach, strawberry expense; $2,100 trustees fees for , II J- Sheridan, Bolton; ~ ” from the dangerous path '4llioiuM he eh^ towp" cooeeatratlooa, eampe, Windsor, yesterday evening as and foxtrots for townspeople kiwaids ^ u a U y giw s schol- 196. Robert Hubbard, 14 V ld gelatin; Thursday, meat loaf funds; $700 special programs have taken, back to tophiM ' ’^Rhod^ faced dlptomaile w pply and storage fadUtlM to both drivers were entering the GREYLED6E (middle - aged) with a few of Cut Flowers aij*ips to the fiel^ ct educa- torla Rd.; 106, Linda Patten. 33 Soulli Viet Nam. with mashed potato topping, and supply; $2,300 upkeep re­ Shutes FUing tniet and racial cooperaUen.” leolatkm______Ipom many______W ibur Croee Highway at Buck- Fancy Premium the new-fangled dances and a TODAY'S BEST tl<}n and nursing. R also spon- Mather St.; 197 Mrs. Wells lamp ramp. tossed salad, peanut butter serve; $2,000 parsonage reserve I n Britain out off allaU aid to Rho-Rho‘- MpatMoat of ^the African g o m n - VM. Air I\>rce B88 bombera (Frozen Fresh) few polkas thrown in for the CHRYSANTHEMUMS Bc^ youngsters at summer Dennison, 20_ Stecu Hollow cookies; Friday, creamed tuna and $2,500 parsonage loan. "VALUE-RATED" takes them to the rir- T ------*------MU M JW Utrupicy deria, cKpeUed It from the irte^ m«nto >aM they WooM^i^ from Guan pounded two sua- No injuries were reported. Given with the pnr- young of heart and limb. ^ p s . takes them to the clr- Lane; 198. M. O’b S 98 oS peoted enemy toigata 46 mSM on hot biscuit, peas, carrot Items that increased are: sal­ USED CAR VALUES vear aMa Lane, 198. M. O’Brien, 98 Oak- Marahan Shuts and his banned it f r i ^ . <>8>>to6' thp. rebel ngiiiae. The The accident Is under investig­ ehaoe of may Uoed Oar Mrs. Tedford emphasizes that botOi e f the capttaL ation. sticks, applesauce cake. Effec­ aries by $1,254; parsonagfmain. Sdicap^d^’ ^ tlie ^ d St ; 199. George Cook, wife, JuSthlSL?Shut^oTl ‘to tobacw) to Britain*MVSoidet V“ «» during the Month of no tickets wiU be sold at the O N L Y ^ 6 9 Near gul Nboo, 970 mSes November. tive Monday, the cost of milk tenance, $1,000; missions up $1,- LISTED ba^icappe . bonus); 200. west Rd Rockville. Lve filed Rrltato has Noiway and Sareden said tbey door. Tickets should be pur­ BY b e fto^ Frank Esposito, 85 S t John St.; a than Half o f ' RhOdWto'6 norihaeat ot Saigon, a U.8. chased by Wednesday from any without lunch will be four 000, church school up $610, in­ Large Bunch! cljde cash contributions from 201. Mrs. Adam Rhodes, 16 shute a former ^irkim r MU million annual Cropt • Inside’ . the OommornreaMh. Army OfiedicaX evacuation beU- member of the town commit­ cents a carton, or 20 cents a surance $550; upkeep reserve up week. ISext Week Hire a Vet Week pnofesslonal and business peo- P l^ o u th Lane; 202. Frank Es- Wilson apparently hoj^s the N'ew ZiM ind. India. Canada, eofiar oraabed and burned 44 OLDS. tee. Mrs. Dorothy Miller of Cook $300; social security, fuel, par­ MANCHESTER Thuteday night ‘Hiree of the Dr. is ticket chairman. Bulletin Board Next week is "Hire a Veteran sonage telephone, trustees fees " in The Greenhouse" pli. p ^ t o , M S t John S t; 203. L. sg 993 ^ and assets o f S514 25 enpugh into British Guiana and Ceylon were Jetoter I Holiday Legion. From the left, standing, ji the six years of the auction, Parla, 33 Edgerton S t; 204. j i L 'gv.-f. of the prosperity of Rhodesia’s 225,- among tboee who said they five aoUDere aboard were The selectmen will meet Week" and Mayor Francis Ma­ Inig. Edward Batchelder, veter­ for funds, all up by $100 and Philodendron . . . 35e Coupe. Badio, Heater, High School Open House are John Wagner of the Army- ans representative at the Man­ MOTOR SALES K ivanls has now realized more Harlan Taylor, 30 Harlan St ->V ^ ^ the majority would not reoognlM the Smiai UDed.. 11m chopper was appar- Automatic. P.8., P.B., Monday at 7 p.m. in the town honey issues a reminder of it in adult and youth leadership ex­ An open house will be held Navy aub, Peter Cordera of the chester office of the employment thm $11,000 for Re civic proj. Group 21 ^ ot them to disown Smith's gov- govemment^^ •BMy hR by ground fire. e ' Conaole, Budeet Seeto, at Bolton Junior-Senior High offices. The public building the proclamation he is signing, Marine Corps League and pense down $350. ON PAGE 13 Cyclam en...... $3.35 WhltewoIIa. commission will meet Monday service, says his office has a 205. Brent Griswold. 93 ^ emm ent ------Ih Yfiutatogton, DefenM De­ School Tuesday evening. Par­ witnessed by representatives of George Edwards of the VFW. The church now has about 1,- partment nourcM announced at 8 in the conference room. wide variety of services it of­ Che avera^ retail price of Steep Hollow Lane; 206. Linda a $2595 ents will have the opportunity the town’s several service The veterans organizations Potted Mums .. $2.44 tarns this vearSvas S12.47. and Patten. 3.3 Mnthar n, - enT Sprlng(field, $2,571.44; Bene- that the number of U.A battle The GOP Town Committee will groups. fers to veterans, and will aid Expression Qub to run through their children’s are cooperating with the State them in obtaining whatever type deatha in Viet Nam war exceed­ regular school day schedule. meet Tuesday at 8 in the con­ Seated with the mayor is Her­ Rosary Plonts . . 50c Employment Service to remind of pre-employment service re­ ed 1,000 on Tueeday. Hie latest Teachers will convey to par­ ference room. man Wagner of the American Names Officers 64 OLDS. employers of veterans job-seek- quired. (Herald photo by Ofiara) JVtoning bidders can claim ton S t; 209. Robert FuUer (Ki- 1 ,, Hon Africans be assured ulti­ weakly summary of casuakiM ents, during "class sessions,” Christmas Jifcir items until 9 tonight at wanian); 210. E. Knight (Kl- $1,605.62. Mm, . Lawrmoe J. Roger d iBlaaaed Wednesday, allowed F-85 Ohib Coupe. So- 2 Interesting facta about the cur­ Mancheeter Evening Herald FLETCHER CUSS CO. OF MANCHESTER mate control of the government --- .. C actu s...... 39c up wjutktos Bros., where the auc- wtinlan) (plus bonus); 211. creditors are the fol- Wilson kept further reprisals ClT^* R4. WM etoeUd pieei- total eombat deaths of 967 dio. Heater. 4-Speed riculum. The open house will Bolton correspondent, Cleme- Vernon o f ’Virginia. Mrs. Beckley’s car lowing: Standard Tranamlasion (In Bloom) tiijn took----- „ place------in the store-- win- L.esHe— ------Hunter,------, Bolton; 212 -i...! - - ___ _ to reserve. One of these Is an oU^e®t tost night of the LUhan through last Monday. begin promptly at 7:30, with well Young, teL 643-8981. was slightly damaged. O B the Floor. d ’, or through regular _ store Lynn McPartland. 623 E. Cen- $Iw.20; embargo which British observ- Grant ExprMakm Chib at a ItM OefeoM Department parents going to their chil­ Patrolmen Kincnian and *When You Think of Glass, 649^4521 Filled Partridge —Hi^rs---rs------. tomorrow----- until------6:30r p.m.o.m...... ter - —--.rSt,;S t: — 213. Mrs.Mrs avaauviuMilfordM«if/,,-d Cdf70 9A. fi®®: W. T. a ^rs believe ifEJlICVC Wilson VTllJSUn maymaV useUSC tolO meeting*“ ^**«»a ^ at the ■Giant Studio, ®>nreday aimouiiced the namM $2095 dren’s home rooms, where they Thomas Ertel investigated. Think of Fletcher** ecticut At._____1.. ai.. 99 06- Union St. Woman Robbed Brian W. Mulka, 18, of 10 Berry Bowls ...$l.'^r| Beginning Monday, the redepip- Ctoasse, 129 Summer St.; 214. j f u. ♦*^3.20, (^nnertiw t counter demands to the United 22 Cambridge S t o f 90 eoldiera kffled in actlcn, will be given copies of their Bridal Shower center will move to Clif­ Fern S t, was charged with center will move to Clif- Larson, 275 Main S t; 215. L. ” J — ■ Nations that oruamBritain use force to other* oftlcer* are Mr*. nnd SDurcM in Waahtagton Mid children’s Tuesday schedules to ford’s at 985 Main St. follow. In Her Home by Youths breach of the peace, Thursday McKEE STREET African Violets >. 69c Gibson, 149 W. Center St . *234 49-^’ Smith’s government Rohei* Vmtconih,. 'vioe piMt- 'rirtualiy all died in hea'vy fight­ 65 MUSTANG For June Lusa 54 Last night’s winning bidders, Group 22- n - T in w a rd , vvu3o„ dent; MIm Grace HaewAt. aeo- ing Monday. Prsaumably most Refreshments will be served night after creating a disturb­ (In Bloom—IVew Varieties) Convertible. B e- ai^ the bonuses awarded, are 216. A1 Sheffield. 14 Linn- In the home economics room at A Union St. woman was ance at his home. *234 50- Of British troops at this time. retary; Mra. Agnea Johnaon, dlo, Heater, Aatomatlo, Miss June Lusa of Ellington land and Stanley Leslzza, 40 Mifollows: more Dr.; 217. F. Aldrich, 33 . f , Whitewalls. 8:30, after the last class. Prin­ He posted a $100 bond for TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS Everblooming * ^ Wilson recalled British High treasurer, and Mtoa EvaHne was feted at a miscellaneous robbed in her home of $24 Chestnut St. Minor damage was J Group 14 BuUer Rd.; 218. Randy Welsh $ . 0, SouthwTi New Commissioner Jack Johnson Pentland, librarian. cipal Ralph Cpnlon will be appearance In Rockville Circuit Duuer rvo.; ziB. Kanoy Welsh, S. , I Z \ ’ Commissioner Jack Johnsor Per G oIIor $2395 about 4:30 p.m. Thursday by from $25.00 to $45.00 H eather...... 45c 266 Woodland St.; 219. Dorothy Triephone Co.. $29.30; from Salisbury. He gave Brig. ______available for conferences with bridal shower on Snnday at the done to both cars. Court 12, Nov. 30. 131. Mrs. Feltham, 1056 Tol­ Mtoa Grant, chairman of the parents at the end of the "reg­ home of Mrs. Anthony F. Lum- three young men she described The other accident occured AZALEAS .$3.50 land Tpke.; 132. Andy Way­ ^Iton, 743 ToWand St; 220. Andrew Skeen, the Rhodesian bo<** and recordings eommit- Follow Yoor 24 HOUR SERVICE Donna Carpenter, 2SS Henry _ . ’ National high commissioner, until noon tee, will be assiated by Mrs. J. ular school day” but discus­ bruno of 29 Foxcroft Dr. as being in their twenties. on West Main St, when a park­ MEDICAL ATTENTION LESS Now 1b the time to bring In your Bcreena to be repaired. (In Bloom) laid; 133. Sandra Thornton, S t; 221. R. Stout, 487 Center ' Vernon Saturday to leave Britain. Larry Oochrsh and Mrs. Whit- AUTOMATIC 64 FORD sions with teachers on a child’s About 40 relatives and Mrs. Charles Heintz, 64 ed car owTied„by Mrs. Emma CHICAGO — Rural children Storm window glass replaced 14$ Lakewood Circle; 134. T. Sc|ilehofer, 20 N. Fairfield St.; St.; 222. Mrs. Roberts, 25 Ma- *33-»L The 117-natIon U.N. General comto Member of a theater FrioDds DELIVERY Falrlone "500" 2-Dr. progress should be arranged friends attended. A buffet was Union St., was only able to give Beckley of Farmstead Lane w-as in the United States receive Sedan. 6-Cyllnder, Ra­ for some mutually convenient served after the gifts were a vague description of the in­ hit by the cab of a trailer truck, one-third less medical attention 136. John Partridge, 211 Moun- pie St; 223. E. Van Camp, 1053 ®****^tor at Assembly voted 107-2 In New committee are 10m Emily Telephone A l » GLASS INSTALLED All-Edible, Audubon E. Middle ^’Tpke.; k e .; 224.224, Mrs. Lee - ^ “ ’belle Co. York to condemn Smith’s inde- Klssman, chairmm. and l l t e TV» dio, Heater, Standard time. opened. Miss Joan Lusa of El­ truders, police .said. She said driven by Jonathan W. Studstill than urban children. tato Rd.; 136. Susan Oockett, 643-2444 Traosmiasloa. New Speed Limits lington, who will be maid of two of tliem entered her home Bcjton; 137. Gary Scovllle, 66 Fracchiar- ui- 260 Spring S t; 225. ^ pendence declaration. South Pentland and Mrs. DolorM Co- Motorists take heed: New honor for her triplet sister, also and one stayed in the hall. One GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Bird Seed Harlan S t; 138. Wayland, 52 Robert Hubbarii 14 Victoria Hoppers Drop Tons Portugal supported let**. HAUMARK $1395 speed signs have been put up attended. was wearing a stocking over his D^rfield Dr.; 139. Steve Thorn­ Rd.; 226. Sally Heavisides, Ver­ Yumw -wrMj ^ Rhodesia and France abstained. A workshop program Inehid- non. along Notch Rd., ’Vernon Rd. The bride-elect is a daughter face, one carried a gun and the MIRRORS (Fireplace and Deor) ton, 143 Lakewood Circle; 140. f NBW I 1.1 YORK J — —New railroad The assembly oisualso uuiea called | i | A I and WREATHS 249. Eileen Feltham, 1506 Tol­ 64 OLDSMOBILE *595 |61. Tom Kelley, 36 Wellman MOSTEST AND ALL THE UNUSUALS « Dynamic 88 HoL Coupe. Bortment of baked goods and STOCK NO. 59.35. land T )* e .; 260. Madeline Mc- homemade candles. An axcellenf selection of ma- | »«»,R4; zDz.162. B.ts. Harrison,narrison, 27 Mea- 4 x 8 MAHOGANY ^ 4 . 4 9 dow Lane; 163. Joan Payton A.wley, 14 Edgertdn St.; 281. The fair will run from 11 a.m. ’61 MERCITRY 4-DOOR HARDTOP terial — Bittersweet, Straw- | 63 OLDSMOBILE 661 Mato St.; 164. E. Feltham! Brown, 94 Jensen St.; 252, OPEN 7 DAYS A W EEK-9 A.M. to 8 PAI. t to 7 p.m., with a roast beef din­ N.A.D.A. PRICE $825. flowers, Baylierry, Wheat, 661 Mato St.; 164. E. Feltham, Dynamic 88 Hoi. Sedan. SALE PRICE PLYWOOD p'' r! i Sea Oats, Statloe, Gyp., etc. ' 1506 Tolland Tpke.; 165. Dick W. Messier, 71 Grandview St.; ner by reservation at 6 p.m. WIN A TURKEY STOC K NO. 58,33. «695 |. Wreath Rings, Wire, Styro­ Beach, South WSndsor; 166. Dor­ 253. Breiit Griswold, 93 Steep COME EARIY — STAY LATE ♦ Book Display ’60 FALCON 2 DOOR foam, Cones, Picks, Artificial Hollow Lane; 254. Nancy La- 63 OLDSMOBILE othy Cotton, 743 ’Tolland Tpke.; Dynamic 88 Convertible. The fall collection of "Books N.A.D.A; PRICE $390. Flowers, Fruits, Nuts. Bonne, Glastonbury (plus 1 on Exhibit” will' be on display FREE SALE PRICE PANELING - DARK S MED. TONE 167. G. Lowe, 27 Scarborough in the CD room of the elemen­ STOCK .NO .5763. *290 R4-: 16A Barbai^ sTolzer wr«i[ Conrad, 96 63 OLDSMOBILE Listen To See Our Beautiful ph)g;;Ptos:; 169. Mrs.Mro_ Adam Rhodes, Washington St.; 256. Judy Car­ RREPLACE '8-88" Holiday Sedaau tary school next week. The ex­ ’61 FALCON WAGON penter, 286 Henry S t ; 287. John :e e l a ; Plymouth Lane; 170. Bscott (Kl- hibit consists of 580 outstand­ N.A.D.A. PRICE $695. PRE-FINISHED C r A r Hannon, 108 Falknor Dr.; 258. OH-TBM-TITBNPJZX WOOD ing new library books for chil­ WDRC SALE PRICE $545 Cone w juan); 171. Nancy LeBonne ^ Hare ore a few holiday projects' 62 CHEVROLET JAVA EBONY (p|ua bonus), Glastonbury. G. Camion, 33 Richard Rd.; 250. 3 9 7 Tolland Tiunpika - Cori)alr Convertlbia. dren in kindergarten through E. Feltham, 1806 Tollanq Tpke. Group 18 . A that will improve your home. Wreaths Group 26 ManohoaUr, Conn. _ * 1 - 2 5 - p"« t PLYWOOD I 71 . Tom McPartland, 523 E. 64 BUICK 260. Heidi DellaFera, 142 Center st. (plus bonus); ,173. E Riviera Sports Coupes LATE MODEL TRADES They are all ready to Lakewood Circle; 261. Brent PANELING PeStham. 1506 Tolland Tpke.; ?4 iiiiii4 iiiii4 iiii4 i4 4 4 A 4 iiiii4 iiiiiii4 A hang. 98 Steep Hollow 63 BUICK YOUR SAVINGS & LOAN 17*. G. Shea. 40 Phelps Rd.; 175. ’ Skylark Station Wagon. /-//re Brand N e w R<#>ert Hubbard, 14 Victoria CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECK Some fine Holland R4-: 176. Harriett Cross, 418 63 CHEVROLET 1965 CHRYSLER CONVERTIBLE 1 X 3 FURRING DARK Hfokmatack St.; 177. Virginia Bel Air 2^Dr. H’top. IS IN THE MAIL! Bulbs left at C«nskl, 93 Summit St.; 178. R. 63 FORD VArUF ' i - P r ^ND POWER. N.A.D.A. BOOK 3c per f i KNOTTY PINE S.Potterton, 130 Center S t; 179. WIN A TURKEY ^^iLG R i^^irr^ VALUE $o3oo. SALE PRICE REDUCED PRICES! O. Ser. Station W gn. PVtterton, 171 Avery St.; V«IM 7965 FORD GALAXIE 18*. (Jonnie Belflore, 88 Porter 3’-0"x6’-8" 1%" Tfikk I Plant now and enjoy St^: 181. Jiohn Hamlll, 15 Server FREE 63 OLDS. 4-DOOR. HONEY GOLD, 8 CY'LINDER ATITOMATTC BACK tN STOCK 4’ xC ’ ■■■■ $ 6 J 5 them next spring! WROUGHT IRON MAHOGANY DOORS St.t lae. Mrs. W. Adams, 106 U s te a T a 88 Holiday' Sedan. Ra­ POWDER STEERING. WAS $2195 ’ S^£™ R IC E M2 3 S ble. Radio, HsfUer, 2 SALE PRICE fore applying mulch. 4 x 8 Sheets Autoinatle, PB., P A , $5JK gal. November Is also the best VALUES to $4.98 yd. Whitewalls. 1964 FORD XL CONVERTIBLE time to tertUize Shade 8 CY'LINDER, AUTOMATIC, POWER STEERING POWf p and Ornamental Trees. $1945 b r a k e s . U K E n e w , w a s $2495 Scott’s Fertilizers, Hub­ ALUMINUM bard and Hall, Asgrow, DRAPERY OUR '66 CLUB 1963 MERCURY COMET etc. Also: Peat Moss. Rag. 63 BUICK STORM WINDOWS Cocoa Mulch. STARTS A CAR FROM PAUL DODGE PONTIAC. $1.98 yd. UeSsbre 4-Dr. ,Hardtop W AS^flios^^’^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ’ AUTOMATIC, RADIO. TRIPLE TRACK FABRICS Sedan. Radio, Heater, SALE PRICE All standardtandard siz s'. '■> C t A T 1 O N OPEN DAILY 90c JOHN A LEON ZAPADKA BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER 10 AJd. to 9 P.M. OPEN DAILY tUi 8:00 P.M. r HANGHEOTER OPEN TILL 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FBH)AY PAUL DODGE ■ THURSDAY NIGHT 6 to 8 O’CLOCK & SUPPLY CO. 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r'.jJji 'ix>URTSjEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1965

Downs Booters for State Title, 1-0; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, GOIffl., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1966 PAGE fferald' Angle Last Period Goal College Have for School Squads PETE ZANARDI AsalitaiU Bporta Fdltw Settles Big Battle f ' y- Could Be Spoilers' Tribute in Defeat By PETE ZANARDI NEW YORK (AP)—^The college football season has , They were terrific, just great," said Principal Ray Offensive power met defensive ^termination yester­ Saturday been almost devoid of any major upset but have-now ^ e r s after the Manchester High soccer team battled day when McMahon High of Norwalk edged Manches­ By PETE ZANARDI Hannon, Eastern has shown such as Indiana and Pittsburgh hope anticipation aiw ^ t h and nail before losing, 1-0, to McMahon High of equal success on the ground or record with wins over Maloney son. The victory brings East to ter High, 1-0, in the finals of the CIAC Class A Soccer ^rwalk in the finals of the CIAC Class A Tournament Victory is an important and Wethersfield and losses to a 3-4 level with two games re­ a little bit of luck can change the pattern this weekend commodity tomorrow on In the air. Only Wethersfield, Tournament. About 2,000 paying fans watched the two The Hooslers go up against ------^ it West Hartford’a Sterling Field yesterday. The 2,000 Maloney and undefeated South­ weaker Hall High and Platt. maining. battle through three quarters ------the schoolboy football “To beat Windham our de­ ot scoreless action at West top-ranked Michigan State at uSCa power-running MUW ^ 8 who paid tq watch had to agree, ington K gh Imve, topi^ed East­ Robert believes he’s found a M oM alira (1) Manohetler (•) '’^ e r e w«« no doubt th at fi»e front. Manchester High fense must come across hard Hartford's Sterling Field be­ Seldm aa East Lansing and their 2-6 Garrett is expected to have a ern, which Has sprung back powerful offensive duo in the G GIrouard -enators detorved the victory, au_ --Ah needs a triumph over Bris­ and contain Bill Wojlck from fore the down-staters broke NoUcey RB Stuck ' s win over Manchester what Robert believes to be some walk defeats came at the hands k» Ortiz, fighting on Ms native Manchester bench, watching the Indians’ Mike could decide the national cham- tucky. No. 10, plays Houston ih Manchester is lengthy, to say ®®*'" Coach Fred Duval’s against Wethersfield, which saw blanking Kennedy High of Wa- of the best receivers in the state of Staples High which Manches­ soil, still was rated an 8-6 un­ and assistant Don Race flank either side of the Johns battle a McMahon halfback for the ball. pionshlp and the Trojans battle the Astrodome. ^ to their school and their coach. Zaglio at Brown, ® second place tie and,at them gain only 92 yards on the terbury, 24-0, in time to pre­ — Bill Barry, Tom Carey, Fred ter defeated, 2-1, in the semi­ ground, by far the season’s low FRED DOOLEY derdog today against llght- UCLA, hoping to gain the host Stanford, up against UCLA, Is ,P* . " * , ,* ■* Rich LawTMce at RPI and Mike ^be same time avenge last fall’s PE?TE KWIAT serve hopes of a winning sea­ Dooley and Bill Lacy. finals last Saturday. It was weight champion Ismael Ingu- role in the Rose bowl. in a better posiUon than the oCf- point. Once again, the Indians East Catholic East Catholic ■Team E ffo rt OiurlHa and Doug Pearson at '^®*®®^- will have to contend with a Ooach Dick Danielson’s club’s na of Panama for the 16-round Looking ahead has helped er three underdogs. The Indians caller. Bill Hawver. Hawver was eighth appearance in the finals, return title fight Saturday night. Red Wings’ ■'"'DanlOIsbn will be the first to t*’® University of Bridgeport. aU heavier line. Turner and Billy Pohl, sharing more than one underdog pull off have a respectable 4-2-1 recojt^ tey that this fall’s success be- Manchester. “ '^'®^; '^^®''® the lone bright spot in the loss the rushing duties.' Only on four occassioits did The 29-year-old Puerto Rican- an upset and it would seem to and even Uclan Coach Tomipy to the team and he those presently ac- Wethersfield, playing* its sea- Quarterback Mark Heller, re­ a week ago. Windham, which \W11 return Traditional Battles Feature Manchester get off an attacking bom New Yorker lost Ws world Power Play be one of the few hopes the Hoo- Prothro is worried, i ’t beSL^S^t. iTSalis ‘‘\® «'® ®oll®8e ranl.s." «n^l®. ‘3 a heavey favorite covered from a hand Injury Ends Mark Oakman and Walt ] ^ y of any threat. The Red and crown to the 22-year-old Laguna siers and Panthers can muster “I’ve never seen a Stanfoj^ coach at clinch a least a tie for league suffered at Wethersfield, Is ex­ to Manchester Thanksgiving le likes of Stuck, Girouard, .. ------— m aa tt. v. Bavier should also see pass morning to battle Manchester White got ,only eight shots at in Panama’s steaming heat last for Saturday’s games. team that was easy to beat ^ pected to guide the Indians with catching service with Dick Bom- State College Grid Schedule the goal while Norwalk aimed Not Working lobllnsky. Htoce, Brady, Ron ^he ve^ successful mtohell Col- High, has been an up and down April. The fight was jmstponed North Carolina, 4-6, is in Palo Alto,” Prothro frownq^ ^nyeris, Joe Aimafo, Ricky ^®^®’ believes Danielson to be quarterback help from another senior signal- berger. Bob Hamilton, Dave 26 at the Manchester nets. once because ot Ortiz’ Illness. club this season, showing a 4-3 The Connecticut coUege foot­ HOME DETROIT (AP) — So-called much the same position against The game matches two of tto ^ i t h . Bob Godin, Steve Cone. ®"® premier high school ball season has reached toe Sat­ It nvarks the second tourney Ortiz says he ie more fit for fourth-ranked Notre Dame top quarterbacks in the we^, Wesleyan at Trinity, Hartford experts who tabbed the Detroit ®n Hllinskl, John Ostrout, cba;cHto in the state. Former In­ urday when traditional rivals AIC at Southern Conn, New In a row that Coach Ralph the — ------return--- than he was for the “•« which walloped Pitt 69-13 last UCLA’s Gary Beban and Stqqr dian hooter Mario Addabbo 2 Red Wings’ power-play combi­ Gessay and John, Cervinl collide. For three of toe eight Haven King’s club has eliminated Man- fast-punching ex- week. The Irish have won five ford’s Dave Lewis. to ring up a 12-2-1 season, take helped the New London club win 11 New England Colleges to End Gridiron Slates Sports Viewing chester. They did it last fall in ®hamp expressed confidence of nation as pertiaps the best in Na­ teams, it’s toe end of another Kings Point at Coast Guard, tional Hockey League history straight since losing their sec- Arkansas hasn’t lost sli^'^ %e CCIL crown and total 40 the National Junior College campaign. the semifinals. victory and even spoke of going n ond game of the season against SMU turned the trick two yeata SATURDAY New London may be having second thoughts % als while alkxwihg but 10. Championship a year ago. (SO) NCAA Football In the big one being played AWAY Purdue and seem to be picking ago and the Mustangs must and ♦ * * It was the defense that ex- ,5®'' Griffith’s on the matter now. ^The booters' ran' off the first Dartmouth vs. Cornell in Hartford; Wesleyan 4-3 celled for Manchester, coming crown. up momentum for their big the Razorbacks’ 20-game wlfl,- Yale at Princeton, Princeton, '^ e n games of the season with- Impressive List Perfect Record for Four ( 8) Canadian Foot­ battles Trinity (4-3) for toe 65th N.J. up with outstanding plays In Laguna, was equally confident In Gordie Howe, Andy Bath­ clash with the Spartans next ning streak if they hope to cat^b that he will make it two straight gate and Alex Delvecchio, the a defeat, Hall managing a Another soccer citadel, ball time with Trinity given a slight Conn at Rhode Island, Kingstoti, keeping the ^ game scoreless Saturday. Frank Broyles’ club in'the 1-1 tie, before dropping a i-O over his older and more experi­ Red Wings have three of the top By BOB BROWN Michigan State, of course, has race. SMU beat Texas earl(^ Bridgeport, has benefited from (30) Roller Derby edge. The Middletown Cardinals R.I. through three quarters. Full­ enced rival. 'jjimtest to'Bristol Central. They ( 3) NFL—Count­ back Jeff Stuek cleared the goal four career goal scorers still Climbing the mountain with- incentive to wrap up its first and trails Arkansas and Tex^ the services of Bob Goehring, On Line lead 25-23 in toe series, with six Central Conn at Glassboro, Laguna has a 39-2-1 won-lost- Jl active in the league. 'i^ked up again to win six more John Verfaille and Roland Glatz. in Saturday Tilts down ta< Kickoff games tied. The confrontation Glassboro, N.J. mouth any number ot times, ^ is a little easier than ’T®” crown and insure Itself Tech in the conference ra *• 4 * f oa ron seek or expect credit. “Give ^y Williams and Am- with Rhode Island at Kingston, in a successful defense of its part, BUI Seidman picked up Saturday, Nov. IS ' s' I ' ^ ' K. famous when Cornell apparent­ ton and Massachusetts against R.I. ohMces last year. possible site for the new slope. SuSOr Rtty tO R etire-^ ASainl the write-ups to the kids,” he Big Three title. five. Girouard also played a Football—^Windham at IBast, it Z s Z Z herst, Dartmouth and Cor. ly won 7-3 but then had to con­ New Hampshire at Durham. SUNDAY Coast Guard (4-8), which strong contest, making two out­ ■' • -A- re^Zr 7 the Mt. Nebo facilltj. ------___ ^ ^ ^ ------be says. “They’re playing the cede when informed it had scor­ 12:30 ( 8) Yale Football Yate has a 42-36-10 edge in 1:30—Mt. Nebo.. regular s^son tally of his Several possible locations were Amidst victory, this season 1,^® famous New Hampshire is one of three plays host to Kings Point at toe series. standing saves in the third nune.” But as Grantland Rice ed its touchdown on a fifth down. New England teams hoping for 1:00 ( 3) Sporta Football—^Bristol Eastern at surveyed and if the town goes. ended with a heart-breaking de- a , . ^ Clown game and New London, Trinity and Wes­ Connecticut (2-5 overall and quarter. Manchester, 1—Memorial Field. mrote "... the record lives;. . .” feat. If we may, we would jike The result was a big upset for a victory in their last game to 1:15 ( 8) NFL T o d ay - ^o'^ward and purchases the land Beating from Arche| aild Danielson’s has been out­ Maine sneaks a weekend in leyan are making their final 1965 1-2 in Yankee Conference) is to borrow from Grantland Rice the Indians over then undefeated excape winless seasons. Giants vs. Browns the through “open spaces” it is pos- standing. Good enough, in fact, Florida. Cornell and the Big Red is hop­ '2:00 (30) AFL—Jets vs. appearances on toe gridiron. rated higher than Little Rhody . , sihle that Manchester could A_ AAf ♦v.- ®8ain in remembering it: “For No less than eleven New Eng- The others are American In­ Three games are being played ■ ■win toe Soccer Coach of the ing to turn toe tables this year. ternational, which visits South­ Patriots (2-5 and 1-3) in their 66to clash. n m Z t° ®hck with the have a slope that would com- ieS M 2om toe ‘here are rome who ... (didn’t) land teams wiU call it quits within the state’s confines and The Uconns hold toe series ad­ HEAD FOR SOCCER? — No, Manchester Goalie Helped Make Decision tear Award last fall from the after Saturday, including both In other Ivy action, Yale ern Connecticut, and Tufts, 4:00 ( 8) N FL-C olts vs. t^“t pete favorably with many of — ConnecUcut High School Ooach- reach toe top / Who in my rat­ hopes to salvage a mediocre Vikings four on the road. vantage, 26-23, with six games Roh Girouard doesn’t have a soccer ball for a head. ing hold a higher place / Than Amherst and Williams. The which is considered a favorite The schedule; Red vvingl^ren?^*^: Engtend.” ^'’ ^ T (AP)-^ugar Ray Robinson finally f); Assn, for his past accom- Lord Jeffs and the Ephmen both season with an upset win at over winless Susquehanna where knotted. Rather, he’s in the process of stopping a McMahon lEshmento. many wearing crowns against Princeton and Harvard ■visits MORIARTY scoring enough under normal To replace the fine to hang up the gloves at the age of 45 aft# toe drop / 'Of iLlfe’s last cur­ take 6-1 records into their tradi­ the school president took over High shot. Fullback Chet Koblinsky is ready to • • • Brown. the coaching reins for the final assist. (Herald Photo by Saternis.) condiUons — despite holding an Mt. Nebo will take tim e^n Z fights in a brilliant career that is sure to lead to tain in the bitter race. / Who tional clash that often has de­ edge in shots on goal. planning. The cutting ctoZ - hoxing’s Hall of Fame. ------^ cided the region’s small school The area’s fourth undefeated two games whelt Ctoach Jim Ga- Ample Evidence... stand and fight amid a bitter and untied team, Central Con­ They out-shot Chicago, 27-22, tng and placement of the tows fierce pride of a man who pm jn 1940^ back In the days championship. Both teams suf­ rett resi'pietl. i^yesterday’s game pro'vldes brood, / Knowing toe matchless necticut treks to Glassboro, N.J., THE BEST SELECTION OF QUALITY BROTHERS in a 5-2 loss Wednesday night will be very carefully studied acclaimed the best when men like Lew JenkUWi IMrnple e-vidence. Yes it ■was a de- gift of fortitude.” fered their only loss to undefeat­ If AIC falters against South­ to face winless Glassboro. It and peppered New York goalie to take the best advantage of “ ^fhter pound-for-pound In re- Pritzle Zlvic, Joe Louis and Blt- •l7r ed Springfield, this year’s small ern Connecticut, and the odds- Lead Shaved by Five school power. should be an easy one for Coach makers figure It that way, It "CONNECTICUrS OLDEST M Giacomin with 42 shots the terrain. There will be other history kept him going ly Conn ruled the roost. He w*i Bill Lolka’s squad. USED CARS IN THIS AREA Thursday. hikes on the mountain to review contemporaries 173. lost 19, and had 6 draiHt Springfield edged Amherst 13-0 ■will be the first winless season LINCOLN - MERCURY m agine out-shooting a team the proposed sites and all club a decisive beat- and one no-declslon contest. - Form Took Another Beating to open the season and whipped Boston College, ranked third since 1935. in New England, plays its third In another traditional elaslv In Mexieo Tourney 42-20 and coming out of game members are encouraged Williams 28-8 the following iir j j , V.... . J®®y Maxim was the onw week. Against the other mem­ Virginia team of toe season intra-state rivals Trinity and DEALER" HAS THESE .-.Trrr.- . • *'■ - thankful to get a tie,” Manager- participate. f ^ttsbui^h nian to stop him and that In Pro Football Forecasting MEXICO CITY (AP)—Five players, including vet- sid Abel said, “it’s the 3- » O ber of toe Little Three, Wesley- when it entertains William and Wesleyan will take identical 4-3 WONDERFUL TRADE-INS V to a case of exhaustion'-in tjiNBW YORK (AP) — Now the Chicago 36, St. Louis 28—This an, the Lord Jeffs roUed up a Mary. The Eagles hope to re­ records into the game. eran Billy Maxwell of Dallas, Tex., share the first- Just tta doors the 106-degree heat at YanMeq peat their impressive victories round lead in the Mexican Open Golf Tournament, but pgwer ■ company knows how a could be a wild one with Gate 37-12 margin white Williams The other team closing its sea­ ----Saturdayjyiemoers at 1 are p.m. , Members * — are , ^ Stadilun June Stadium26 June 26, 19621952. SugSJfSugw pro picker feels Monday mom- Sayers and friends trying to squeaked by 28-20. over Richmond and VMI. son is Coast Guard which also TO OFFER if it hadn’t been for two shots, Canada’s Alvie Thomp­ ^minded to get their equip- again” Robinson R^y had sUqjped 109 opjx>neirt8i Iqg. Everybody wants to know match Charley Johnson’s pasa- Springfield will close out Its Surprising Boston University takes a 4-3 record into its tradi­ SCRANTON MOTORS me son very well could be on top. ment to Connie Banas’s home Thursday afternoon In his i„ two more vears h e Z n i W V(pt happened? You can’t get by ing. Cardinals have looked season at Wagner on Staten Is­ looks for its first winning sea­ tional finale at Kings Point. 62 CONTINENTAL But what shots they were. at 193 East Center St. prefer- Pittsburgh hotel room before fZ toe HaU of FaZe ^ in this league with that bit about shaky lately and Johnson may son In a decade when it visits Thonipson, of Westvate, Ont., „ri„, „ , Hole-in-One ably before noon Saurday, Ex- leaving for his New York home. Pame. land, seeking Its first perfect In the other game invol^ving 4-Door Sedan. Full continental • ^ajo r disturbance upstate. still be sub par. They just did season in modem history and Delaware and Holy Cross goes a New England team, Bridge­ THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS equipment. Turquoise finish got through the first 18 holes strokes perienced skiers will be present Robinsmi was stretched out lazl- Soing to build hous^, after its second •victory of toe V stroKes off the pace. Eleven of Chalk up another hole-ln- to check bindings, sliarpen ly in bed, his head propped on a ^ “ ^ n sai^"The Sugar Rhy ^^rm took another beating Steelers. first undefeated record since port is at Trenton, N. J., State. ~~~~~~ ~ ■ those 76 strokes came on the ohe on the fifth hole at the edges and in general discuss PiUow, his face bearing marks I^t week but the Hand-picker Dallas 17, Pittsburgh 14—Cow- 1966. The Gymnasts hope to be managed to sneak through 6-5. defense is rough, but '64 CADILLAC CONV. •65 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 64 CADILLAC par 4 15th hole. Two of the 11 Manchester Country Club. skiing and ski equipment. Come trom Archer’s stinging left jab. * clearance Impressive in gaining their ninth Eldorado. Fire frost red A real sharp 4-Door Sedan. DeVille, charcoal strokes hit him. Wednesday afternoon, Bill tiat makes it 37-19 in the NFL Nelsen has picked up Steelers’ win to continue In the miming car. 8 Mdntha Old. f a with tan interior. All Cadillac ac­ TODAY’S BEST one, come all, the “Shop” is for “If I had beaten Archer, I ’d attack. Give Dallas toe edge as 2,800 MUea. O A vE The runner-up in the Canadi- Wutsch aced the fifth while the general public as well as have had a chance,” Robinson them. for the Atlantic Coast (College cessories. Drive it today. "VALUE-RATED" season total of 64-30-7. home team despite 22-13 victory Dl-vision championship playoff '4095 an PGA was coasting along in using a No. 7 Iron. club members. If the equipment said. Then he added wistfully, “Then I’m going to make^a fi by Steelers two weeks ago. USED CAR VALUES the lead when he met the 15th. Witnessing the feat were IS not available Saturday an ef- “But I didn’t win. It’s too late to tnovle vrith Rod Taylor in Cill- , ^ ’s guess again, all games at the Tangerine Bowl next '63 CADILLAC '59 CADILLAC LIMOUSINE Dan Gallagher, Malcolm Sunday, Washington 21, Philadelphia month. Air-Conditinned. 31,000 miles-—New car oondltioiie 65 MERCURY Lying 40 feet from the hole,.he. ort will be made to locate what go on another long campaign for ^°™la In January and anoth‘^ 17—^Redskins seem to know the EARL Monterey 4-Door Sedan. Burgundy a LISTED hit a chip shot that struck a BuzzeU and Charlie Pryskl, you desire. another chance.” I** Barcelona, Spain, with Brqd- NFL Undefeated Maine, the Yan- and white, radio and heater, Merco- J BY , ______« A « ®®®'*®‘ handle Eagles, kee Conference champion, vls- mound and bounced up against A new K V . 11'®''® ® «*ance that Ray ®''*®1' Crawford, a war picture, matlc, power steering, power his arm. Philadelphia offense strong but itt(. Florida for a night game at brakes. Low miles. ed m MlneheZe "F '"‘"'I. “ he 1® K®t l>ack into sWU^ doubtful eolation of J ^ n y Retzlaff has bruised ribs Timpa. The Black Bears, rank- LEWIE 2995 MANCHESTER Forced to play the next shot Dome, Planned Unitas and Tommy Mason ^nd sore heel. ' ed No.2 nationally in toe As- CADILUC leftdhanded, he again hit the fi, te ^ toughie. ’The Detroit 17, San Francisco 14 — soclated Press small schools poll 64 FORD T-BIRD MOTOR SALES mound, gnd this time the ball On Chicago’s S I ^ Th*® »'® "P®®‘- Th® “ d ®®®°" «»s of. Mason and stout Colt de- „„ George Mira or John Brodle. ------v . ' ». ______thin g,” commented planned by (Chicago White Sox accompanying the girls The pimched me wi tense against rush should be AFL Blscayne 4-Door Sedan. Radio, J Thompsoniorj. ”I do the weirdest owner Arthur Allyn, « rst meeting will be held ’Tues- balance and I got George Gainford the m t» O f These heater, automatic transmission. ’’’ things down here.” enough for seventh straight. Oakland 17, Buffalo 14—Raid- Beige with beige interior 1695 'ZZe vZrZZ;’’>, * . “ expansion pro- the Y. Karl^hler ZT' been with him durihg sjCleveland 80, New York 21— ers are clicking since Fred Bi- Specials” OLDSMOBILE la finAi H , '^I'l®!' '^U Include profes- demonstrate ski condition- long yeanfl 18 fmal day tied for the lead in sional football, If Chicago gets ®xerc)ses. ' but I didn t say anything.” nodded his head when L h e ^ Browns’ pass defense leaky but letnlkoff started , to get hot. rookie Giants are ■vulnerable in Larry Todd a real steeper last c 63 COMET WAGON ^ the Mexican Open. He teed off an AmerioZ ’F L t Z T Z f ^ l 4-Door Model. Tutone burgundy \ rom me first hole and drove his franchise, and soccer in addi- Manchester Ski Club will' claims he is to quit, •ir and on groimd 'with Jim week, against Oilers. ■is "98" SPORTS SEDAN '62 "88" HOLIDAY SEDAN Brown banging away for anoto- New York 21, Boston 17—Jde Low Mileage and white, radio and heater, stand- ^ nrst three shots into the lake, tion to baseball. second meetings of the matter now. He has "I’I^agreo agree il,(XK) per centi” salSi ard transmission. Qne owner. He took a 10 on the hole and a Half of the dome madA nf Monday night at the Man- ^^d 199 fights since he turned the Emperor 6Pjl00-yard day. Namath gets toe call as quar- '62 "98" CONVERTIBLE 1395 > Green Bay 27, Los Angeles 14 terback on his showing against COMPLETE FRONT END and '65 JET STAR 88 HOLIDAY backseat in the final standings. ransluceht material f T f ’ Z ”’®?® Z Z schester“ tester CoCountry Club. This w i l l ------Jm Maxwell finished the opening **® ‘be last open meeting with- ■■J’ackere hav« lost two lo a Chiefs. Jets confident after win- Sedan—New '62 F-85 4-DOOR SEDAN 63 VOLKSWAGEN roi row but still trail CTolts by only nirig two straight and breaking STEERING INSPECTION Blue 2-Door Sedan. Nicely equip­ to pay a penalty fee ped. 53. A full slate will ^ game. BiU Munson .doing road jinx. 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IT'S A RBVTJLUTipNARV reSA. BANKEAeROWN hit duo' 45 Remove tUn, ao dally 7-5. Ihiirsday 7-0. Satur­ HOOPUEfcoiBLE PRSTZEU Pnr>m>ta eta-.. ' . Earn the — convenient------Avon way. USED CARS ^ rtfo rd National Bank- -& to be appreciated, very reason- floors hatchwavs remodeH^cJ Choose working hours to fit DISHWASHER wanted nights, AH^FETHnfX IWflD,THER£fe MQ . SAY,>Olrt« raSHT. BWS SaNSTD BE Trust Co. has been lost and able. Call Wyman O i l ^ . after S e s terior, paperhanging, wallpa. your 'household - schedule. No 7 ...... ■' ' ' ------Monday - Saturday, apply, Cav- Top Prices Paid N o ' S ^ . I ^0*5^ < OVER INAWHItE AND THERE® NO ft3aM.m. application has been made to 6, ask for Bemie, 643-2455. W 3 attica finished w removed, dry wall work. cAiwuenuoexperience necessary. Youyou "ANTED...... — *Full-time — sales- ey’s Restaurant, 46 East Cen­ For All Makes D A ^ y HKE.>OUU JUST SOME OF THIS STUFF OUT TO7HE CAR aaid bank for payment and ------_ Reasonable rates. Fully In- earn while you learn. Our new Main Street jewelry ter, t FIX tilk TO SETSCWIE OF J p — g t o B^ 4 1 ' ■ ' i P t . jw w .ww a w .ija n . em i i j il B ^ issuance of new book. 18471947 PLYMOUTH 4-door, stan-Stan- Z: ------•”<>. job too small. ““*“**■ D & « sured.surea. Freesree estimates.esum 649-9668, Christmas-----• Gift sets sell - them­-- ninrestore fromfmm now „r,fnimtil January — CARTER CHEVROLET THESE THINGS 6 I S XAUAVadard V. Exceptional through- U U V U K i l " P Carpentry Service. 649-8880. ------Joseph AP. . Lewis. selves. CaU now 289-4922. 1st. Experience preferred but FRIENDLY Ice Cream Shop, CO ., INC. TOUND - Mongrel puppy, light out. SeeQ a a it at a i f A62 O 0 Starkweather 4 n « * 1r s « P A n i 4(t^y%«a .««>CARPENTRY a ------82 veara ex " '< ' ' ■ 1 1 1 ■ , » 3 ----- not necessary. Write Box N, Manchester is looking for male brown, white spot on chest, fe- Street, or caU 643-8866. Price p e rie ^ ^ llln K r Md flo^' Herald. help for weekends, nights, lO- 1229 Main St. V biale. Call Lee Fracchla, Dog *75 ST ®Ad floors good work, reasonable rate, 35 15 hours per week. Apply in Phone 649-5238 Warden, 643-8594. tiled, porches, reo rooms, ga­ years in Manchester. Your rages, addlUons, atUcs fin­ “SEWING person at 435 Main St. t r ■ ■ ■ neighborhood is my recommen­ Help Wanted—Haie 36 1962 TEMPEIST Sport Coupe, ished, remodeled, concrete dation. Raymond Fiske, 649- Annooncemenfs $900. CaU after 6 p.m., 742-8827. work. No job too small. Imme­ 9237. MACHINE diate estimates. 643-2629. IMPORTANT NOTICE 1958 CHEVROLET Hardtop, V-6, ,------The 1964 Clvfl Rlghta Law powergUde, radio and heater. ^^h,iN G AI7D WALL renova- Floor Finishing OPERATORS” prohibits, with certain excep­ "Herald" Reporter MANCHESTER $275. 62 Willow---- street. So. tlons and repairs, sheet rock tions, discrimination because and plaster repaired. Ceramic FLOOR SANDING and refinIsh of sex. It will now be neces­ •CMVE BERO.. Windsor. 644-0749. ♦ 11a __ 1—— /______PLEASANT WORKING COUNTRY CLUB tile instaUed. 10 years experi­ Ing (specializing in older CONDITIONS! sary for our reeulers not only 1958 FORD 4-door, small V-8, ence. Free estimates. Special floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ to read the usual Female Wanted ing. Ceilings. Paperhangtag. Help Wanted and Male Help automatic, power steering, a rates for home owners. 649- Wanted classifications, but BY DICK CAVALLl Available For: good dependable car, reason­ 9262. No job too smaU. John Ver- Experienced help and quali­ fied trainees wanted. also our Classification Help U you are interested in this type of work Weddings — Banquets able. 876-3747. fallle, 649-5750. Wanted —. Male or Female and think you are qualified, write to this y H B im c N B z ______c a b in e t w o r k , formica coun- Earn as you learn, escoel- . . 37. I'LL BB DRAFTS BBFVpe 1960 CHEVROLET Impala, V-8, rec rooms, remodeling. newspaper stating qualifications. Good work­ S'MPTHATWfTH I HAV1? TOeTTZUeSLe AV Parties Bonds—Stocks— lent fringe benefits for sU. A N V t^ N D C P F 4-door Hardtop, deluxe through- Quality work. Reasonable pric- ing conditions, many benefits, including vaca­ WAY THBOOeU COLLB6B. out. 643-6460. «3. Free esUmates. CaU 649- _____Mortgages 27 FIRST CLASS mechanic, must ^ u u a c ... ------6985. tions, holidays, hospitalization, pension plan. CALL 649-0234 REPOSSESSIONS: A FRESH START will lump MANCHESTER MODES have own tools, top wages and payments, no'cash needed with COMPLETE RemodeUng juui ucuis uuo one easy pay- ^ fuU benefits. CaU Mr. Harris. your debts into one easy pay- MANCHESTER 649-4571. average credit. 1961 Oldamo- Home building, carpentry serv* luent. If you have equity in ______Address Replies to BOX P bile, 1959 Chevrolet convertible, available. Dormers, room Property, call Frank Burke to it___ Personals 8 1959 (3adiilac. Call 289-8264 ask ^dltlons, rec rooms, gara^fes. discuss ways and mea:i3. Con- ^ u EXPERIENCED painters. Call for Graham Holmes. EreeFree esUmates by caUing %43-643- necticut Mortgage Exchange, X i/I aIUXVC a ta ya a k XO s tX ,f mustlXlUi9v bem O highX l l K l l 649-4348s i J A a m ^Sfe between l_ A _ A6.7 «* n m school graduate, and accurate 8*9-4348 between 6-7 p.m. iimtrljFBtFr lEuFttitts ifFrsUi lfa>E WANTED to Pratt * 1667, Wesley R. Smith Construe- Lewis St., Hartford, 246- JWhitney, 8-4:45 shift, from vlc- tdon Co. 8897, With figures, Manchester con- MAN WANTED to work In lum- 13 BISSELL STREET >;lhity Center Street, 649-3841. Trucks—Tractors cem, 40 hour week, paid boli- her yard, must have driver’s — , SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- 19M CHEVROLET hedf ton pick- days, state qualificaUoHs and license. Davis & Bradford Liun- Automobiles Por Sale 4 limited funds available for sec aalary desired. Reply Box “X" ber Co., 200 Tolland St„ East - - “P. Fleetiine, radio, heater, 4- RooflUg—Siding A® <,na ond mortgages, mortgages, payi payments to !ED CAR? Your credit turn- trans^ssl^, nylon ^ y b IDWEILL HOME Improvement y®'“‘ budget. IE/^edient W down? Short on down pay- ~ siding, altera- service, sj. D. Realty, 643-5129. TOWN OF CLERK-TYPIST MANCHESTER BY LESLIE TIIRNbl meqt? Bankrupt? Reposses- Uons, uons, aacuuons addlUons and remodel. remodel- . tag of aU types. ExceUent Business Onnortunitv 28 P«™tanent, full-time position INVITATION «st Douglas.w - Inquire— *— - about------low- 7950 X9W PORD piipick up V-8, caU 649- workmanship, 649-6495. —______* • available for clerk-typist with down.. mnnllAaf . nAvnriAntjt- - -n._» » _____:__1^-___ Ty’^nTTTMri cvmd a r\i» «... a__ TO 1 > T ^ l PULLED our TDD. •****■ THfiRTiSTFITB ™» ,-6St down, smallest payment* 3407 ajter 6. LOOKING POR A business of or without experience for typ- M/YW LOUaiR BE BAWttP to meI |i Anywhere. No small loan or fi- A.. A. DION, INC. Roofing, jrour own in Manchester? Look tag and general office work. Sealed bids will be received at IP EOi ICAN RESUAUi BXCAVATINS «nance company plan. Douglas siding, pataUng. Carpentry. Al- no, further. Call Paul J. Oor- Position offers interesting and the office of the General Manag- POSITION nttAMClENTaTY i^totors, 338 Mata. CEjEAN 1956 Ford hatt ton plck- teraUons and addlUons. Cell- renU Agency, 643-6363. varied duties with opportunity er, 41 Center Street, Manches- iqi, V-8. CaU 640-8362 after 7. Workmanship guaran­ " ■ ...... for advancemenL Good typing ter, Cbtth. unUl NoWmber 24, t FORD Convertible, V-8, Fu- teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. 2 {J|ura sprint, vrtUto top, bucket 1960 STUDEpAKBR % ton ______Private instructions 32 ® ------—------—------— ------required. Five day week, tlve Batteries. Bid forms, plans VACANCIES Ifeats, 649-7752. heavy duty pickup, good con------' " ' '— - diUon,_ _ sacrifice. _ _ 649-3689. RooflneaiianilDinBvn1MKT-7167. (Cleanjciean condition,comu'aon, 170i. m A M OU Service, pimnbtag personal and bookkeeping ex- E'®asa appIy in person, steady, nights. ^^taqaiselon^T7*flna*«A4t good.____ A A5 . V Lawton_____ L ______:______^ fleptle Tanks, Dry WtiOs, and beating, residential, com- perience, good opportunity. Engineered Metals, 10 Hilliard Sewer Lines Installed—Cel­ BoslnedK Smrvlew. insrclal and Industrial, no Job Write Box M, Herald; St., Manqhester. lar Waterproodng Done. O ffered ' too smaU, 649-2871. Fo r d , V-S, 2-door, auto- . . ______WANTED — Two girls for foun- WANTBb --_ Reliable cleaning Applications aiccepted in the Personnel Qffice, I ^ tic , blue and white, good LAND CLEARING, tree r«- - " . tata woric, over 18. Apply HoU- woman with own car, 2 days MeKINNEY BROS. Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester^' iw n in g qoncutiofl, |S26. 742- moval, and chain saw work. Sewerage Disposal Co. Connecticut, iintili November 19, 1965. . A. Michaud, 743-a096. Read Herald Ads. Manchester. ***** ’ WT7. ^ ■t**Sy, 649-4131, 648- u s Pearl St. — 64S-5S08 V . ’ 11 . ■Vp’-',,'- ■■ '■ "‘ ''■■■ '■ ■"’^ •'• ; fp.i-r:,';JJ r'*’-;. :’ r-' .' -»>' , . - -^. ■■■'^;> '- ■". ■ ' ' ■ '^ . - ' *■ - ,. \ --l. ■ ■ m : • ■ ' • ' . 'rt' /,.;*. • • , . . .-I ^

,1^''^'" ']V" 'f' f' '■? U' i' yCtt'IMTeEN ' >!iii»iJiiV. ii' .’iivriiiit . 'll I I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OQNN.. PRlDAir, NOVEMBER 12. IMS — — ^ —■— ^ ’ ’ J. * s;. ^ , •• ' PAdir^ f p M Help WanteA— HoiM$$ For Salt 72 Houses For Salt HonaehoM Goods 51 Rooms M th w t B o ^ 8f Hotiaea For Rent 65 Honsea For Sale 72 Bootes For Salt 7Z_ 7^ Bouie$ For Sale 72 Male or F«male $7 -A * Houaea For Sale 72 Suburi^ ^ Sale 75 Suburban Ite’Sale 75 ^ ^ SBWINO X A C m M a — MODBIW ROOM, private 1>atb SEVEN ROOM single houae at MANCHESTER — Six room LARGE fiX B C im V B Ranch, 7- T olla n d APPUCA’nC are being tak- [ch exceUent (xnSttom 'rsSw « h / C " tettei BOLTON — $10,900 wUIkuy this OOVBNTRT —- Aiidover — He­ CLASSIFIED APPUC^nOOT are being Uk- automaUc ^ . aag,^ cabtaet and e n ^ c e , rec room privil- Bolton Notch. CaU MS-81ia be- Dutch Colonial, i*us porchee rooms, modem Wtchen with alL gted ^ oorn sru iie'k itten with ‘ much, much more, ohlj •nan for ftiU-Umefull-tl ims employmentemptoyment as nuxtel, exceUent ^ndiUon but- eges, parking. 648-MM. tween 8;S0 a.m. - 4:30 p.m; and garage, excellent condition built-ins, dining room, two Are- ra*.and?ncTo^3^tiot^hS: “IX oMerhome wltk new ^ g bron and etc. $800. down oov- piLm for Uble, dining roenn. r X . S e ? lirito J -R «J ty . M8-6129 kystem and new well and five UJARsales peraoiMraATIRu andMVWl department UMT nOlAl AmhmlffAM ->1Ama ------■ ______, ^ ____ L^. . 7z ^ r o - •— w ^ e .w e a V T8W I U U 1 « era everything. Custom Hanch, and location, full price $18,700. places, 3% baths, family room^^ L ,'iamlly,'fcmlly room, two ftrepleces,fireplaces. Ins &rAfl mnnw _ acnM jot good land (part Three-Week Open House, managsrs. ( Irant’i, Manchestsr ~ ------THREE ROOM furnished sec- ing area, sunny hying room, Cape. Tour choice of 10 mod­ Call Mitten Realty, 648-8080. ttro car garage wooded lot,, /two full baths, two car garage, large 50x284 lot,'CaU 668-0682. j . cleared). An additional nine Parkins. ance 9S3,88, take over pay­ ApartmeAta— Flats— ond floor, separate residence. lots ofOT cabinetscamneu and closet ------==•—'-______- LotS For SaJo 73 els. Russell Realty. 628-107S, ADVERTISING -----■■■ $30,600. Plillbrick Agency 649^ Atio, beautifully landscaped acre* adjoining this property is ments of $8. monthly. City Sew­ Tenements 63 convenient location, reason­ a i^ e . Below FHA appraisal at NOW Sd C- ROOM Colonial- Swwiwrov ------T SUMA ijrt with trees, wall to wall car- VERNON — Crest Ridge Dr. 6 Planned at Hicks School ing Center, Hartford, 023-0478. able, working adults. 843-8889 $18,400.$16,400. WolvertonWnivA-em. ___ Ranr-bI^ch, AVAmittv*executive nAi—kiw..neighbor COVENTRY — Half acre wood­ available if you want more CLASSIFIBD ADYERnSINQ OEPT. HOtRS Sitoatio LOOKINO for anything in real Afing and drapes included in Agency, ed lota. Asking $1,700. Also two room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, 1V4 An Open House has been requested to bake something for ns Wanted— A SOUND VALUE RANCH — Large family sUedl Realtors, 649-2818. hdod, 3 bedrooms, walk land. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 8 AJL to 5 P JL Ii'emale 38 Special Warehouse Release estate rentals - a ^ m e n t s , * P “ - Jrlce of $24,500. Philbrick acre wooded lots. Russell Real­ 648-18n. baths, fireplace, den, garage, Scheduled at the Micks Memorial Santa’s Bake Shoppe. The toofl kitchen, large living room wltl^ through Ule bath with full School Ih obeervance o f National may be dropped off at Mrs. S-ROOM HOUSEFUL OF homes, mulUple dwellings, call MANCHESTER — 8 room Colo- Tes, this fine 6 room ranch Agency 649-8464. ty, 623-1078. half acre lot. Hayea Agency, WOMAN wmlid like to babysit, fireplace, 8 bedrooms, red'- rntiror, living room with fire- ______SOUTH WINDSOR — If you Education Week. Weber’B home on (Jryetal Lake COPT a4>aiN6 TIME FOR CLASSUIED ADVT. UNCLAIMED J. D. Realty, 848-5130. nlal, central 8 bedrooms, fire­ home with attached garage 648- 0131. Manchestsr and Vemcn area. room, house In Immaculate^ T GRACIOUS LIVING Wace and paneled walls, BX cE ljS n t , high with view have been looking for a home The schedule calls for visits Rd., or brought to the bazaar r uivXNll UivCi 4U ROrtMi* iiMt hni place, dining room, uniafis,garage. iBis a Bounasound value. AiocareoLocated jlandbester MONDAT Ttaem nUDAS tpM AJL-AATtmOAV t AJA 649-0643. FURNITURE condition, completely remod'M kitchen with GJl. dlspoeal, and trees, double A, building with a family room on the main INVESTMENT and comfort in in two rooms each day fo r a at the Italian-American Friend­ DIRECT FROM WAREHOUSE stove, refrigerator narkiM monthly, lease. Hayes in Coventry. Newly decor- Can be yours In this state­ eled inside and out, $13,900. dishwasher and gas stove, lot, 100x236 on MounUln Rd. floor, call us today on this one beautiful package. An 8 period of three weeks, to enable ship Club, Kingsbury Ave., on 8 ROOMS I7EW $109 Completely redecorated, $iSo! Agency, 646-0131.______ated. Here is an excellent ly 6 room colonial home in separate dining room, patio, TOUB OOOPKRATION WILL, Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. 2,000 SQUARE FEET Call 648-6278, Brae-Burn Real- charming 6 room Ranch home room Ranch, colonial style, 76 parents to visit more than One Saturday. Situatlons Wanted— “etarter” home for a young Manchester’s ea'st, end. attached garage and many ex­ Credit manager desires respon- ty. ______, that we Juat hated. It offers 3 acres, brook. Lappen Agency room a day. Students In each School Menu mm Am m otArm D IAL 643-2711 couple. Only $13,960. CONCORD RD. — Beautiful ! UVING AREA Here is an opportunity to tras. Call Bob Gerstung, Green Male 39 stole party to purchase 3 Suburban For Rent 66 good sized bedrooms, large Uv- 649- 5261, ,649-6140. class will bring their parents a Ranch, large living room, for­ buy a large 3 bedroom Manor Estates, 649-8361. Eve­ Monday, corned beef hash ROOMS OF NEW WARE- HAVE customers waiting ANDOVER - 8 room house ing room, kitchen and dining handwritten invitation. with catsup, stewed tomatoes, mal dining room, cabinet spacious rooms, living home with a tremendous nings and weekends 643-7033 or Suburban For Sale 75 PART-TIME nights, cook and HOUSE FURNITURE $199 . . . the, rental of your apart- cJan be used by two f a S ^ JARVIS REALTY CO. area, 12x22 paneled family Wanted—Real Estate 77 The standardized te.sting pro­ rye bread and butter, tollhouse CentfaiMd Ffo« Prae«dhig Pogt kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ room with cathedral cell­ ■living room, large dining 876-4433. pastry chef. Call 742-7649. 7-pc. living room, 3-pc. bed- «»*nt or home. J. D. Realty, ------^ families, VERNON — 1-bedroom Ranch room with bMkshelves, one gram used at the Hicks Memor­ 2 kitchens, etc., central heat, 649-1200 643-1121 tion room, landscaped yard. ing, 8 bedrooms, 1% baths, room, family sized kitchen WE HAVE customers waiting cookie, orange slice; Tuesday, Hdp Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanteo— MaW 36 room, 5-pc. dinette, 15-pc. total. M3-6129. MANCHESTER — Executive In desirable Center area, fire- car attached garage, combina­ ial School will be demonstrated 2 - car garage, centrally lo- Marion E: Robertson, Realtor, kitchen with built - ins, and a bath and a half at a for your outstanding property, cowboy meatloaf, french potato, INSTANT CREDIT neighborhood, 7 room Colonial, placed Uvlng room, 1% baths, tion windows, well landscaped to parents at two evening pro­ HELPER to work on furniture FUBIL OIL driver, must be ex- Dogs—■Birds— Pets 41 cated. Call 278-0000 After 5 648-5953. beautiful rec room, com­ greatly reduced price. Only $18,000. and up. Call Suzanne bread and butter, harvard beets, NO MONEY DOWN 4 bedrooms, IH baths, cablnet- family kitchen, loaded with lot, exceUent condition through­ grams in the Hicks Memorial and appliance delivery truck, perienced. top waaes. pension 149 OAKLAND ST. — 2 rooms P *"- ^3-8753. SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 plete with bar, closets ga­ $21,9(50. For an appoint­ Shorts, 648-8886. J. Watson gelatin With fruit and topping; AKC Re'gist $2 WEEICLY ed kitchen, porch, garage, pine cabinets, dishwasher, etc., out, near elementary school. School gym. parents of seventh Call Mr. Pettenglll, 648-0111. plan, health Insurance, year ered small black and bath, $65. 648-2426, 9-5. ------—— bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x151. SIX ROOM custom Ranch slt- lore, 2 car garage and near­ ment to inspect, call Doris Beach and Co., Realtors, 21 Wednejjday, savory bean stew, male Poodl ROCKVILLE 3mith beautifully landscaped lot, only basement garage, rear porch, Triced at only $18,700. U A R and eighth graders will meet around Job. Apply in person. e, 3 months, rea- DISCOUNT FURNITURE — ------Manon E. Robertson, Realtor, uated on a shaded acre lot, ly one acre of land, near Central Row. Hartford, 622- cabbage, apple and raisin salad, sonable. '(Jal11 anytime, 643-0624. $19,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. partially finished rec room. A Realty Oo., Inc., Realtors, 643- Nov. 17 at 8 p.m., and parents bread and butter congo bar; Wyman Oil Co., S4 Main St. WAREHOUSE NEV EFFICIENT apartment. ^ «*SS953. quaUty built 1956 with plaster- Inises, shopping and schools. 2114. 3680 Main St., H u-tford heated, $125 per month, imme- 853-0O2O. — — ■— ------, ed walls, natural mahogany lot of house for $19 900. Hayes 2692. Robert D. Murdock, 643- of children in Grades 4, 5, and Thursday, pizza, tossed salad, OOCKER Sp onlel puppy, silver JARVIS REALTY CO. BR^TORD ST. — 8 bedroom 6472.------In Back of diate occupancy. Philbrick otv u______T~ HUGE KITCHEN, birch cabl- trim, loads of kitchen cabinets. Agency, 646-0181. 6 will meet m the gym Dec. 3 olives, and apple; Friday, corn buff, female Colonial, garage, near schools. ------— ______------—— ------OPERATORS , 3 months old. (Jail Old Fuller Brush Building IpHILBRICK AGENCY 649-1200 643-1121 at 8 p.m. ' and potato chowder, tuna salad LOOKING FOR after 6 :30 p.m., 649-5133. ^ 0^ 649-8464. doyer Lake $125. per Z n t h ^ r ^ 'c o l o S T % RnarkllTm, port, amesite drive, exceUent Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn convenience. Delivered , ,------— ------Ppcrnn lot m ivism Wroh t r ... oom. MAXML^iDSiJDK — Bparkltog^ screens, 5 years old, $14,500. esite drive, excellent condition. place, screened porch, on bus all plastered, fireplace, finished the muddy bottom of the Missis­ appointed chairman of the proj­ Doctors Say opportunity for the right lot (111x160), birch trees, com­ condition, large lot. Hanley mowers. Also Homellte chain Inter. Call Eleanor NEW 3-room all electric coun- R egan b t., K ockville Cape of 8 rooms on large lo$r Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Hanley Agency, 643-0030. line, newly painted outside, rec room. Save, call owner, 876- sippi River today in less than ect committee of the United FuS or Part-time, Days man. Apply Harry Van- try Garden Apartments, new pletely enclosed with shrubs, Agency, 643-0030. saws and Internationa’. Cub Ca- Huck. 643-5768. with patio, trees and privacy^ 649-2813. needs some redecorating in­ 8086. two hours. Congregational Church building Camp, 3:30-4:30 pm . only. stove and refrigerator, $90. per $22,600. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Manchester T aun. -5:30 p.m. det Tractors. Rental equipm ent------tor, 643-1677. aluminum siding. A walk-to— MANCHESTER — Spacious, side, price reduced to $16,0^, The blue handrailing of the fund campaign by the business Ike Suffered No phone calls. and Bhanening service ra aO BIGGEST BARGAIN month, no lease. Leonard Agen­ NEW APARTMENTS ro o m y 6^ room split, 1 *^ school location. Real homd-ri sunny 6-room Raised Ranch RANCH A GO-GO immediate occupancy. Call VE3RNON — lovely 6 room cus­ barge broke surface shortly be­ makes. L A M Equipment IN TOWN cy, Realtors, 646-0469. baths, garage, shaded patio, Think young! 6 rooms of committee of the church. Apply in Person ALL ELECTRIC SPRING STREET — A custom value at $16,800. Madeline^ with heated and flreplaced owner 649-766C|. tom built LrShaped Ranch, fore 10 a.m., following a 60-foot Other appointments to the Thp W r r i PMTMFV r n Vernon, 875- TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING! Smith, Realtor, 649-1642 oP trees, large lot, only $17,600. comfort and ease. Ideal for modem cabinet kitchen, bullt- lift. Heart Attack m e W. G. GLENNEY CO. Manchester Exchange - 1, 2, or 3 YEARS TO PAY Ranch by Ansaldi. Six big family room, 2 - car enclosed committee are Mrs. Malcolm Mabel Sheridan, 643-8139. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- family living. Modem built- COVENTRY — Small farm on 1ns, dishwasher, dining room, Helmeted crewmen aboard Bnterpris 1945. 5 ROOM tenemant, 149 Oakland Spacious 4t4 rooms, fea­ rooms, 1% baths, porch, ga­ garage, 3 very generous sized Barlow, Mrs. Furlonge Flynn, (Continued from Page One) G , TT. K . C ^ ) R P . St., Manchester SUPER DELUXE” rage, built-ins, vacant. Wooded 6824. in kitchen, large living state highway, 7 room house, fireplace, 114 baths, enclosed the derrick quickly hosed down 8 ROOMS OP FURNITURE St. 643-2425, 9-6. tures include range, re­ bedrooms with big deep clos­ Mrs. Stewart Joslin, Thomas lot. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- room, 3 bedrooms. Lot is bam, on 4 acres of choice land, carport, largo treed lot, conve­ the four tanks, containing 802 revealed that Gen. Eisenhower ALL 100% GUARANTEED frigerator, carpeted, dispos­ MANCHESTETR ^ West Side, ets, 2 full ceramic baths, kit­ Moore, Angelo Dentamaro, Mrs. $78 ToUand St., East Hartford ______LOAM 1677. wooded and % acre. Only $16,600. Leonard Agency, Real­ nient to school, shopping and tons of deadly liquid chlorine, to has had a definite heart attack. ONLY $433 al, parking. Seeing is be­ j^acious 6 room home, sun- chen has bunt - in oven and Robert Stanton, Mrs. Irving Rau DRIVER WANTED, over 18. Ap­ FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, $17,500. Mr. Walker, 649- tors, 646-0469. Hartford. Hanley Agency, 643- wash away silt. Top grade, fine texture $16.18 Delivers lieving — the best rent in aorch and garage, close to range, flreplaced 15x19 living and Stuart Tlnkham. ” It is thought that the pre­ ply Winkler Auto Parts, 179 W. central location. 643-8116. PORTER SOREET area — 6 5306. 0030. Scientists then went aboard to loam for sale at a low, low $16.18Month town, only $125. lurches, schools, shopping room, (Model Home condition). ANDOVER -s- Wales Rd Prac­ vious episodes of coronary in­ DRIVERS for school buses, 7:30- Middle Tpke room Dutch Colonial, Screen­ check the tanks for leaks or 4-H News 2 price. $1.00 a yard if you — LOOK WHAT — dnd bus line. Leonard Agency, Solid value. $23,900. Wolverton BARROWS & WALLACE sufficiency have progressed to 8:45 a.m., 2-8:80 p.m. Call 643- ed porch, garage, lovely shad­ tically new 5% room Gold Me­ safety hazards. The 4-H Town' Committee 1414. load and haul. $1.S0 a yard — YOU GET — Realtors, 646-0469. Agency, Realtors, 849-2813. Manchester Parkade dallion Ranch on. large wooded mild myocardial Infraction. As FOUR ROOM tenement, Bis- Also, 3% rooms, $105, with ed lot, only, $18,900. Hayes The tanks, normally white, will hold a bake sale on the if we load and you haul. 16-PIECE BEDROOM all this is a beautiful recre­ _4------lot, ideal for children. Leonard previously stated this was antic­ sell St., $70. Call 643-6268, 9-6. Agency, 646-0131. TWO FAMILY, 5 rooms up, 6 MANPHTT^TirR ' nZ. t I Manchester 649-5306 Stocks in Brief appeared brownish due to the Green until 8 p.m. tonight. $1.50 a yard plus, $5.00 an 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM ation area which Includes MANt^HBSTER — Spacious 8 ©pen 8 :3 0 -9 Dallv Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. ipated and treatment has been OPENINGS FOR i$x>ms down, excellent location NEW YORK (AP) — Alumi­ silt, accumulated during two A new 4-H outdoor cooking hour for truck if we load n-PIBCE KITCHEN MANCHESTER —North end. 4 swimming pool, tennis MANCHESTER—Lovely 6 room SIIIImi.III Urn lirUh room English Colonial. 4-bed- ? 3 0 - 6 s L A U r n for a heart attack beginning WE WOULD LIKE ihd condition, walk • up third rooms, 1% baths, den, rec months beneath the surface. club, The Hiking Hobos, has and haul. We hjiul on Sat- — PLUS — room apartment, second floor, courts, shuffle boards, and Colonial, excellent neighbor­ nums fell but cut their losses with the initial treatment given TD\ / 1 /I A A O • floor for storage, 2 oil burners, room, garage. Hayes Agency. MANCHESTER — Selling below— Vernon The barge and its cargo been formed under the leader­ ID M i 4UU o e rie s “Cdays omy. Weekdays caU ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR heat and hot water included, barbecue pits. Call 666-5465, hood, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, following the aluminum price by Dr. (Louis) Battey at tht TO INTERVIEW ^rages. For appointment call *46-0131. bank appraisal. 1,900 square slipped to the bottom during ship of Mrs. Sylvia Moulin. The , 643-2438 and ask for Ber­ TV SET AND RANGE $80. 249-6661. 666-3512. dining room, fireplace, breeze­ rollback while the over-all stock general’s cottage. KEITH 614-0671. ★ BE THE FIRST. ★ Hurricane Bertsy Sept. 9-10 just club will meet every other Sat­ Free storage until wanted. Free way and garage. Hayes Agen­ .----- :— ------*®®^ ol living area in this 4 bed- market staged a vigorous add “ Anticoagulants at therapeu­ SIX ROOM duplex, garage, MANOffiSTER two family, 6-5, room Colonial, built-ins, flre- offshore from the Louisiana urday. man between ages 25-40 PROGRAMMER 643-243?“o r“ M3‘'-015l‘ ‘'il^ delivery. Free set up by our cy, 646-0131. ------_ ------:----- *“-*u**y. o-Oi room CDolonlal, built-ins, fire- °Ae of these new 6 room vance tic levels, drugs to control and who wants to consider a LA K iwODD a rcle —^ v e bed- °®* f®P^''®^® place, 21,4 baths, double garage, Ranches. Center hall entrance, American Telephone, up near- State University campus. The club’s officers are Linda for Andy or Bemie. own reliable men. MANCHESTER - Bolton town- prevent irregularities of heart wprtlvwhile business oppor­ accepted. Available Dec. 1, AGENCY ^xjm Colonial(lolonlal with 1% baths,bath.q naces. $180 monthlymonthlv Income,incomA many____ ..... extras,____ ,immediate______occu tt,,. River traffic on the busy Mis­ Boyden, president; , Linda Bug- m in im u m o f o n e y e a r Please no'te: Appliances are re­ line Four room apartment, MANCHESTER — 6-6 duplex, attached garage. Electric kltch- ly a point, again showed active rhythm and sedation as needed tunity with a well known Jew kitchen, loaded with ex- *17,900 for immediate sale. Bel sissippi was halted during the bee, vice president; Karen Mou­ DISC EXPERIENCE PRE­ (JLEANINGEI ST carpet cleaner nice condition, 2 oil furnaces, pancy. Sacrifice at $31,900. Ger- en, dishwasher, —— . colored ceramic .cckuoiojij|j.leadership. ouneraiGeneral jvioiorsMotors have been the main medications eompany. This man should ^as. Quality throughout. Im- Air Real Estate, 643-9332. lift operation. Air traffic was lin, secretary; Maria Kynoch, FERRED. WILL BE TRAIN­ you ever use d, so easy too. Get modem bathrooms, excellent REAL ESTATE ard Agency, Realtors, 643-0365 '^th. City water and sewers, climbed back more than a point adminjsterec^. He has had con­ hiave a reasonably good ed- Xiediate occupancy. Sensibly ------::::------or GertmdeGertnidA Hagedom,TYn$TAf1nm 649-0638.AAO.AKQO FirCDl&ceFireplace optional.oDtirmn.1. IntroductionTntmHn/»t4An in a rising auto section, directed away from the scene. treaisurer; Nancy McBarry, re­ ED ON IB(M 360 TO BE IN­ Blue Lustre Rent electric location. Also unusual 3-bed­ at $81,600. T.J. Crockett, ■'^UICE DRIVE — Five room tinuous electronic monitoring of ooatioa and preferably ASK FOR CARL ROCKVILLE — now available. _ __ HIT N. ,M MN .SI’, priced A haze hung low over the riv­ porter; Cindy Rau and Karen STALLED IN 1966. shampooer, $1. The Sfetwin FIRST FLOOR, 7 rooms, fire­ room Ranch with rec room, ^ c h , 1’^ b a ^ , carport, full SIX ROOM Rolling Park Cape, Coppers were stimulated by heart rate and rhythm since sales experience. We are 247-0358 OR 527-9036 iealtor, 643-1677. er, reducing visibility. Geehan, recreation. Williams (Jo °ver’ ha'lf acre iMd, Vgai^es! the strength in the copper fu­ admission to the hospital. prepared to tovest a con­ SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT place, garage, immaculate, young couple, range, refriger­ .11 \N( iiK.si i:k ^sement. T e ^ flc buy at $17.- with fireplace, nicely la ^ l C o l(Sj WaUnPr Dutch Auction vnnncr ~«ir.« -o,,.--. information call Ells- rJjNOVATED 6 room Ranch, 3 tures market due to the Rhode­ Twin booms reaching out siderable amount of money FREE WHEl tender loving tenants. $145. J. ator, heat and hot water in­ Urockett, Real- scaped lot, full cellar, oil hot ^ ^ H g l i e r The Tolland Junior Woman’s “ Oxygen has been adminis­ 5LS — Buy snow H you have no means o f trans- worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, Itedrooms, living room with sian situation. from the towering derrick lifted In training the right man. CONSOLE tires, get ne- D. Realty Co., 643-5129. cluded, residential location. TEL 649-1922 tor. 643-1677. water heat, easily financed, Route 30 Rockville Club will hold a Dutch auction tered intermittently when coiv w wheels free. No 643-6930. fireplace, dining room, kitchen, Despite such casualties as the barge by means of steel ca­ I f interested in a career down paymi Free parking. Washer and dry­ ~ ’ city utilities, 433 Parker. 649- 643-9088 875-3396 at its meeting Tuesday night at sidered necessary.’’ snt, 6 months to ffie baths, patio, combination Boeing and United Air Lines due bles that cradled it. opportunity, write giving pay. Cole’s er on premises. Near bus line 8696 after 6. 8 at the Italian-American OPERATOR Discount Station. rooms, second floor apartment storm windows, garage, close to air crash news, aerospace There was a danger, not great date of birth, marital sta­ 643-5332. buy. and shopping. 15 minutes to ACREAGE IDEAL LOCATION EAST HARTFORD — Attrac­ Friendship Club, Kingsbury with fireplace, Venetian blinds, to schools, only $16,200 with MANtUHESTER — large mod­ stocks were up well on balance. officials said, that the liquid tus, type of previous em­ (TWO-SiHIPT OPERATION) Hartford. $100. monthly. 875- tive 5 room Ranch, breeze­ Ave. Members should bring two storm windows, baseboard hot South Windsor, $1,000 per aor8.j $300 down and small closing ern Ranch, centra location, 2 Electronics, especially the color chlorine could leak out of the Vandalism Acts ployment, education and RHEEM GAS hot water heater, A— L —B—E—R—T’—S 2600, 875-3748. 62 FEET! Here’s a dandy buy in a 6 handmade items to be auctioned 43-45 ALLYN S’TREET water heat, beautiful Colonial way, 2-car garage, cellar, sew­ television stocks, showed a new tanks and turn into a deadly approximate income re­ COMPANY OFFERS: 30 gallon, best offer. Call 643- cost. Call Bob Gerstung, 649- room custom built r-ancher fireplaces, basement garage, off during the evening. The OPEN NIGHTS TTT.T. 9 home, 15 minutes east of Man- ers, large trees, bus, $18,600. burst of strength. gas. quired. Also list address 2395. Of continuous Ranch house U R G E TWO-FAMILY « 6361, evenings 643-7033 or 876- in the Rockledge area. only $17,900 for quick sale. Bel meeting is open to all women Blamed on Three ______Chester, $95. Electric range and Air Real Estate, 643-9332. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, The Associated Press average Huge fans, the tjrpe used in and phone number Where Wanted To Rent 68 and that's longer than the 4433. Features fully equipped 649-5324. o f the community. For further EXCELLENT WAGES TREAT RUGS Right, they’ll be HAVE TWO, must sell one, TV- refrigerator slightly extra, Plus Extra Lot. of 60 stocks advanced 1.1 to 354.5 the movies to create hurricane Three Juveniles, aged 10, 12 you may be reached. Write frontage on some building kitchen, paneled family 77/ ------— —______D U aiocKS auvancea l.l lo 354.6 information, contact Mrs. Box A, Herald. AND WORKING CONDI- a delight if cleaned with Blue Hadio-Record player combina- adults preferred, 643-7066. w a n t e d by retired lady, 2 or 3 lots. All living area, too! Rockville. Variance already^ CIRCA — 1784 white pillars, F ^ c h completely re- SOUTH WINDSOR — Large cus- industrials up 1.7, rails up scenes, stood by for use in an and IS, have been apprehended N Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- excellent condlUon, best business zone, 3,500 square room and attached garage. modeled. Three bedrooms, cer*cer­ Kitn+ o ____ , .9 and utilitlAn iinfrhfino>*H emergency. They would be used James Cooksey, Stuart Dr. by police Investigating mors room apartment in quiet neigh­ 1,612 square feet of it to be granted to convert this very* tom built 3-bedroom Ranch, .9 and utilities unchanged. er, $1. Olcott Variety Store. 8^®'7386. 116 CHARTER OAK St. — 6 desirable pro]ierty Into six- fpet selling and storage, plus Priced to sell at $25,600. amic bath, full rec room, Bent­ to blow fumes away from the Kindergarten Mothers FREE BENEFIT PRO- borhood, must be reasonable precise. 2-car basement ga­ built-in------... V.VC. oven a,.u and luiige, range, pan- pan "^^® U®"' Jones industrial av- than $6,000 in damage to con­ rooms, second floor; 4 rooms, apartments. City water and* lovely 8 room house. Hutchins ley School area. Wesley R. Assisting mothers at the co­ and accessible to grocery. 649- rage, white aluminum sid­ eled fireplace wall, 13x20 llv- noon was up 2.56 at workmen and scientists should a struction equipment. G R ^ INCLUDING ACCI- KEEP CARPET cleaning nrob- ’TWIN BHD, dresser first floor; two children. 643- 8991. sewer. Lot 260’ x 185’. Also, 4-, Agency, 649-5324. .Smith Agency, 643-1567. leak develop. operative kindergarten next m ing and white aluminum JARVIS REALTY CO. Ing room, master bediXKjm is The vandalism occurred on * h e a l t h INSUR- lems small - use Blue Lustre mirror, like new, reason- 7111. car garage and storage. The official time for the lift week are: Monday, MrS. ANOE wall to wail. Rent electric 289-4676. storms and screens, custom u MANCHESTER — 6 room mod­ MANCHESTER — St. James 14x17, natural woodwork, fully '*^® averages were helped by Thoniaa Ewing. Mrs. Hiomaa the weekend of Oct. 16-17 at ths HELP ------— ...... FOUR ROOM heated apart­ built for the present own­ 649-1200 643-1121 was one hour and 47 minutes. construction site of the Park­ shampooer $ . Larsen’s Hard­ em Colonial, fireplace, wall to area, spacious 9 room Colonial, stormed, immaculate condl- Stains of about 114 in,United Furey, Mrs. Richard Fetko and . . LIFE INSURANCE 1 ment, near the business sec- Business Property ers m 1963 on a country ware. SOUTH WINDSOR " wall carpet, aluminum storms. 6 bedrooms, modem kitchen tion, immediate occupancy, Aircraft, nearly a point by Mrs. Vene Harding; Wednesday, ade addition off Broad St. Dirt THREE PIECE bedroom set, tion. Call 643-5118 between 8:30 For Sale 70 size (150x300) lot. Features . . PENSION Industrial & Commercial prop­ has dishw ater and disposal, $18,600. Gerard Agency, Real- dw^sler, more than a point by Mrs. Walter Hendrle, Mrs. Ed­ was put into the fuel tanka of ■ W A N T E D 2 full baths, built-in oven, 2-car garage, Immediate occu- s ix ROOM R ^ ch, all new on Driver Warned RICH S-TONE Free loam. $14.------**3-0427, anytime. a.m. -4:30 p.m. ROOMING house, excellent In- erty on Route 6. - pancy. Hanley Agency, 843 114 baths, 2-car garage, alum!-, tors, 643-0366 or Gertrude Hag- Central and about 214 a power shovel and earth mov­ range and dishwasher, fire- half acre lot, asking $19,900. ward Jendrucek, Mrs. Henry five yards. Sand, gravel, kone,’ DINING ROOM set, good condl- FIVE ROOM apartment first »3 0030. num storms, new furnace, con- edom, 649-0638. by Kennecott. Krechko, Mrs. Walter Krechko; ers. All the glass In their cabs MAN WANTED APPLY OR CALL placed family room, utility J. D. Realty, 643-5129. In 2>Car Crash was broken. fill, and manure. 643-9504. tion, 216 Keeney St. after 6 floor, central l^ation adults veniehtly located, immediate COVENTRY------7^ ' i " ‘i----- 77~ Down about a point at *®the Friday, Mrs. Wilfred LaBelle, room. A host of other FIVE-CAR GARAGE MANCHESTER — Central 6 The equipment is owned by PART-TIME, MORNINGe MANCHESTER — 514 room occupancy, $22,900. Gerard T-Ji® ® * U>® “ S*®** Two out-of-town cars were Mrs. Lewis Miller, Mrs. Werner f e d e r a l enlarger and easel ’ ' J^5-2042. features including terrific room (Jape, fireplace, 114 gentleman farmer, 6 room num producer, trinraed the de­ Mark instruction C3o. of FIRST NATIONAL and apartment. Town. $13,900^ Ranch with 3 bedrooms, huge Agency, Realtors, 643-0366 or Involved in an accident on Cen­ Kunzli Jr., and Mrs. Francis La- and m is«llan^us photo arti- LIKE-NEW Caloric gas heat- 4 % ROOM apartment, heat, hot neighbors. baths, bay windows, only, $16,- home on level elevated acre, dine to a fraction, Springfield. - Damage was as­ FOR CARPET STORE flreplaced living room, family Gertrude Hagedom, 649-0638. ter St., near Cooper St., yes­ Forge. STORES, INC. ^ e s . i'none 643-7676. ing stove, top shape, $75. Call water, stove and refngerator,______Land For- Sale ______71 900, for immediate sale. Bel fruit trees, berry bushes, etc. Boeing, down 4 points was sized kitchen with dining area, terday at 6:35 p.m. A general meeting of the Tttl- sessed at $6,071.20. Parents' can RESTAURANT Air Real Estate, 643-9332. TEN ROOM Split on 4 levels, Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- delayed In opening due ’ to a be held- liable for payment of up 643-6662 PARK A OAKLAND AVBS. WELL KEPT carpets show the **3'®*^*-______$126.60 per month. Call M3-6105. MANSFIEHliD—Ashford lino — attached garage, level well Susan M. Cervo of New Ha­ land Cooperative Kindergarten 300 acres wooded and cleared Local small restaurant dolngr- everything you need is here, swarm of seU orders resulting ven was driving west on Center to $750 for each Juvenile in­ HAST HARTFORD results of regular Blue Lustre LEAVING STATE-Gas heater - W O LV E R TO N riuR - BEDROOM Cape' with shrubbed lot. Best value, $15,- will be held Tuesday night at 8 land, 4 - acre pond, 8 room respectable volume. Lease ne- professionally built custom — ——— from the cradi of the Boeing 727 St. when the car In front of her volved. sj^t cleaning. Rent electric range, $50. 3-piece living room Business liOeaQons A gotiahl''. No liquor. A good’^ Bunporch, oversized garage, 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ at the United Congregational WILL TRAIN two men for off­ Colonial, coops, hatchery, only home. J. D. Realty, 648-5129. Ellington United airliner In Salt Lake apparently stopped. She ram- shampooer, $1. Paul’s Paint & set, $70. Chrome breakfast For Rent 64 A U c N C Y “ Ma” & ‘T a ” operation. Plenty fenced in yard, recently redec­ tors, 649-2813. Church. The second tuition pay­ V set printing. CaU 242-2297, 8 :30- Wallpaper Supply. set, $35. 649-7148 6 miles from Storrs. Contact of parking. City. United Air Lines was oft m ^ into the vehicle driven by ment will be due at this time. orated inside, close to every­ ARE YOU handy young man? ★ ONLY THE FINEST ★ about 114. . Grass Halts Dunes . PART-TIME meat coimter man, ------— ______357 - —E. CENTER____ ST. — Attrac- Agency, 742-7846. 649-2813 thing. Leonard Agency, Real­ LAKEWOOD (JIRCLE — 8-bed­ We have a house that badly lAiciUe Chislom o f Hartford, St, Matthews Bazaar Sundays, some experience. Ap- EXECUTIVE type desk, steel, ADMIRAL deluxe stove, $25. tive office and desk police say. The four children . ®PA<=e TWENTY — FIVE acres, zoned tors, 646-0469. room Colonial "with 114 baths, needs you! 614 room" Ranch! ^ quality features ia found in J Volunteers are needed to man BEIRUT, Lebanon — Near ply in person. Highland Park glass top, swivel chair includ-...... Universal.. refrigerator, $16. ______NEEDED 1 and one teen-ager in the Chis­ nle ^ available, am- for business, excellent location apACTniTt!------i------n 2-c£tr garage, heavily wooded city water, city sewer, walking U**® - development 6 room Xerox the booths at st. MattheW’e Beirut’s International Airport, Majrket, 817 Highland St., Man­ ed, $35. 289-2675. Good condition. CaU 643-8771. pie parking reasonable rates, for gas station package store — large lot, over- Houses in the North End for " lot, only $25,900. T. J. Crockett, lom car were not Injured. (Jhristmas bazaar next Satur­ I distance to shopping, bus line Cork flooring, wall-to- ^ 2 creeping beach grass brought chester. comnlete telenhnTio ® pai^nage store, -i-psized j momsrooms, attrnettvoattractive setting, residents having____ to move . be^ . Realtor, 643-1577. Neither o f the drivers was in­ t S ’® ® combination of various Only $11,800 and your tool box. carpet, basement garage. “ P 2 ®r b*^ter were Polaroid and day and Sunday. Women of the from the United States and CONSOLE built - in range, dishwasher, cause of redevelopment and de- Flattery For Matrons Fairohlld Camra. jured. Diaraonas-Watehes-4 ^ Wearing Apparel-Furs 57 Call (Jonverse and Dupret Real *^ady for immediate occu- parish may sign up for two-hour young pine trees were planted PART-TIME driver and stock premises. Inquire at buUding matton^^ril r°'" At $18,400 it’s a beautiful buy. s'^lng to stay in the North End. Prices were generally higher A written warning was g^ven or rail RAO.A**8n, central, 649-7410. Excellent condition. 5999-N Close To Everythlnfir We have a lot for sale in an AA Zone. The neighborhood is Immaculate Ranch. trol, sound proofed, large MH-O-RAMA Vernon i come. Any astute Ib^ 3-9627 or 644-0202. Baldwins, Winesaps; also, fresh fnTTAM OFFICE3S — CJommerclal or In- $1595 $1095 closets, private storage ’Tis the best way to locate vestora here? Bewers School area. .For special dress-up wear — a The Karakurl - texture of thie $30,000 plus. This lot is cleared, ^as an unsurpassed combina­ apple cider. Ferrarfdo Or- ^ ^ t t e h o ^ ^ dustrial space for rent. Ideal space, incinerator, laun­ •terming, new style for the crocheted hat makes it so be- this 6 room (Jape. Bus at ★ IT’S ALL YOURS ★ ohards, Biit-h Mountain Road i 2fl Wnii!«ratI®!!* for offices, machines or wood- New Used Car Warranty Policy dry rooms, assigned park­ J^htly larger figure, with pret- coming to wear! Make it In door, stores, church, and 65 Weaver Rood tion of sun^nd shade. It is for sale at $7,500. It is worth the 28 Stront St. GUARDS Help Wanted— (off Hebron Avenue, Route 94), ^ working shop. Vernon area. 1964-1963 Cars 1962-1961 Cars ing space, ceramic bath­ VI schools only a step away. For the low price of $17,600. fi I960 and Older rooms with glass shower •y neckline and skirt pleating. either white or your favorite We believe this Is the Big, older home. St. Glastonbury. NORTH END — 2 furnish^ beT- ®®"‘Act owner at 876-2042. 90 Days— 60 Days— Cars—30 Days For the fsunlly, there are 3 room Ranch featuring wt(ll-to- cleanest ranch in Green Male or Female 37 4,000 MUe doors, prewired telephone No. 8190 with Patt-O-Rama is color to wear with your tailored price. Owner prefers fast sale to waiting until next spring for James’ parish. Part-time guard, Thursday rooms, separate entrance, free 3,000 Mile —1,000 MUe rtl *1 sizes 36, 88, 40, 42, 44, 46, coats. or 4 bedrooms and rec wall carpet, li4 baths, kitchen Manor. 100% outlets, heat, hot water, «nd Friday, 8-11 p.m.. $1.40 EXP EKIENCijJD Real Estate Household Goods 51 parking, call 649-2469. 100% 100% resident superintendent, ** W, 62. Bust 38 to 54. Size 38, Pattern No. 5969-N has crochet room. $16,400. Call D. Sis­ bullt-ins. Walk to school. Im­ $8,500, Houses For Rent 65 Unconditional Unconditional per hour. Must have clean salesmen needed for an active ——------Unconditional lavishly decorated car­ *0jbu9t, short sleeves, 394 yards directions; stitch illustrations. co, 649-6306. maculate condition. 129. Oakland St. Land Warranty Warranty Warranty Several parcels — Call record, free uniform. Call local firm. Complete profes------USED refrigerators,. pTmiOinim BEAUTIFUL 5 room single, peted entrances. •*|46-Inrfi. To order, send 36c in coins to: Two-lamnjr. *18,000. BARROWS & WALLACE us. ^ Bridgeport 333-8438 or sionaJ faclUtles are avaiiahi. fongea,ranges, automaticautomaUc washertwashert, ‘ ------B *"^®' «»«Pl6toly furnished, adulU 2 ]To order, send 60c in coins to: Anne (Jabot, The Manchester Golli (Sl Waejner write Interstate Industrial This is nS J ^ ^ o t o e ? S e s 8*« » « ^ ^ r k l n g j» 4 st. preferred, $115, per month. Call ^ e Model Apartment fur­ Manchester Parkade VI ■te Burnett, The Manchester Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. OF,, Manchester 649-5306 Route 30 Rockville Security Co.,. 114 State St., Job but a chance to make a w : **9 ATTRACTIVK siee'plmr~lk>m *^***®" ^®®^ty, 643*6930. nished by Watkins ■tw lng Herald, 1160 AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. WE HAVE AN EQUAL NUMBER OF FIVE SUBURBAN LISTINGS FITZGERALD Open 8:30-9 Dally 643-9088 876-8396 Bridgeport, CJonn. full ,Ume career In a reward- ______. Ca 643-2171. for gentleman, shower, private NORIH — Pleasant 4 rooms e O P B N DAILY and *^RU3Afl, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10088. 8 :3 0 -6 Sat. A Sun. , ^ WB HAVE AN EQUAL NUMBER OF FINE SUBUMENT SITES, ing profe^on. H you fe^l that EVERYTHING in sterilized re- ®"‘ *^®«. Parking, central with fireplace. Newly decorat- SUNDAY, 1 to 5 (By *W*6. p\or lat-class mailing add 10c ^ your, pres- condlUoned used furniture and *®®®tion, 196 Spruce SL ed. Central locaUon. 649-8737. appointment anytime— For ist-cIasB mailing add lOc for each pattern. Print Name, FORD, INC. Call 843-7136). MANCHBISTER. — Immaculate ANDOVER — Bolton line — 6 ^ each pattern. Print Name, Address with zap Code, Style 8 room modem Colonial, 114 room unflhished Cape; includ­ Indicate your re L o n s ^ i?w “ ? ^ S ^ ^ u L T u r t " ‘*’“ **' FURNISHED or unfurnished *^oUand County’s Oldest Ford Dealer” e On Bus Line, 2 Blocks ^Jlress with Zip Code, Style No. and Size. THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY ' WANTED — mason’s helper. battle, fireplace, aluminum ing fireplace, built - Ins, one- Windsor Avenue, Rockville—Open Evenings to Schools, ■ Churches, *W- and Size. Send 60c now for your jiew ’66 CWl after S, 649*7406. ing to make a change. Oon- t e u t h ^ e L ^ RockviU. S t = ; v ^ ? ^ t atorms, 2-car garage, many ex­ car garage, plus fruit, trees, on REALTORS 643-51 21 - 431 MAIN ST. tact Box F, HeraM. Tel.643-2485 875-3369 B a ^ , Shopping, Post fend 60c today for the fall A Fall and Winter Album! Regular • ro , |jrt6r S p.m. mmmm s ___ tras. ' Bnmediata occupancy. two aefes, with 800 foot front­ 6389 after 4 p.m. Office and u b ra iy . , , ’66 edition of our pattern features; (Justora Oaliectlon: ASSOCIATBSs NORMAN S. HOHENniAL SEI^VICE ■ THAT ■ SAVES Convenient location. Hanley age. Sacrifice at $14,900. Con­ -S'* TK "ifSattne Bajslc Fashion. items to crochet, knit, atitobi , jrOSEPH 8. LOMBARDO Asancy, 648-OOM. tact Orcutt Agm cy. 742-7846.

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... .rt. ■. . jx- j -f - fS|*|g|a| filtolJli I'iM a Presbyterian Men will meet The Women’s Society of Chris- Monday at 7:30 p.m.. at the Uan Service o f South Methodist church for a short business Church will meet Mimday at 8 Sunset Rebeksh Xiodffe wlQ meeting and nominations 6t of­ Caoudy and wtaf^.Wiai eae«^ meet pnij luive Its fln t noni' p.ih. in Cooper Hall at the ficers for the coming year. Re­ church. The Rev. John Poet, nlaoal rain, olegring, ooolar tnstlon of ofitcers Monday at 8 freshments will be served. night, oloudy aad tataeayllCM/ ■« .' pjn. at Odd Fellow's Hall. Mlrs. District superintendent, will Mrs. Blaine Abbott Bponberg epeak on “Our Christian Com­ m orrow; low teaker school, 38 School St. Registra­ tomorrow from 9:30 a.m. to 4 at a meeting of Gibbons As­ tion is at 7:4S. The public is in­ 'The Manchester Bducatlon p.m. at Burton’s on Main St. vited. dub will meet Wednesday, Nov. sembly, Catholic Indies of Co­ In 2 Actions Proceeds will be donated to 17, im Bowers School at 8 p.m. lumbus on ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. Moms Caught charity at the K of C Home. Grace Group of Center Con- 903 MAIN STREET->643-2478 CAXJPATRIA, Calif. (AP) 'The Toung people’s Society ot She will speak on "Spices and Junior Girl Scout Troops 60S gregatirmal Church will meet Extrauita,’’ with emphaala on —Police OMlgned squad cars Monday at 8 pm.^ ln the Rob­ Zion BvangeHcal iLutheran THERE’S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY to check complaints of and 604 of Waddell School will Church will meet Sunday at 7 the origin and use of well-known meet for the first time under bins Room at the Church. Mrs. and rare spices. She will also Cong Suffer mothers that boys too young Burns and Sinks Doris Hughes, state policewom­ p m . at the home of the coun­ to have licenses were driving new leadership Monday at 3 selor Mrs. Andreas Lorensen, offer various hints on methods p.m. in the school cafeteria. an, will speak. Refreshments of using spices. to high school classes. will be served. 106 Branford St.- A sound re­ cording of the Lutheran Church, A graduate of Regis College Officers made this report; where she received a BA In Unlicensed teen-age driv­ iMrs. Francis R, Murray o f 99 Missouri Synod, "Apait or a Part?” will be heard. foods and nutrition and home SMQl 'y » M [ h ers cited: None. SEYMOUR Trebbe Dr. la one of 30 nurses economics, Mrs. Sponberg has High Losses Mothers cited for driving who received letters of recogni­ served as administrative dieti­ without licenses: Nine. Aboard Still Missing The Rev. Fatal W. Peterson 88 tion from the refresher program tian on the staff of the Aetna Police Chief Roy Courtney a u t o s t o r e s of the First Covenfuit Church of I for nurses at the Institute of Life Insurance Co., Hartford. SAIGON, South Viet Nam (A P)— U.S. and Vietna­ said: "All the women said Jamestown, N.Y., will conclude 681 MAIN STREET living at exercises last night. mese forces _ ^ a y reported they inflicted heavy casual- they had drivers’ licenses. the fall series with the topic Chairmen for the meeting She had attended a 20-hour are Mrs. Bernard Fogarty and They just forgot, them In OPEN TONIGHT “Feet for Faith and Wings for taes on the Viet Cong in two separate actions, one a course In psychiatry. Mrs. Maurice O’Connor. A short their haste to get the kids to Worship!’ at a buffet-style sup­ Communist ambush that backfired. business meeting will precede American casualties were de- -______• schodh’’ per tonight at 6:30 at FeUow- The I^eglon Auxiliary vrill the program. Members and ecrlbed as moderate In .fighting ^ 1 Two Ships have Its annual membership shlp Hall of Triailty Covenant guests are welcome. about 40 miles north of Salgo^ Viet Nam and South poUuck Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Church. where 146 Viet Oong were re- bombed. RUPTURE-EASER the Legion Home. The event is ported killed. apparently by U.S. irfanes. Margaret Gets Tj»i>M.u.».>itoiu*wn>eM»ew»d) open to members and women m. .k u Reports said that one civilian ’The other heavy toll wae said was Wiled. Save 462 £S.&Kaiit or left Interested in joining the auxili­ Old-Fashioned ary. Police Arrests inflicted on the Reports said that one civilian sue $495 Viet Cong about 40 miles south- was Wiled, Western ‘Howdy’ Double $8.98 A bartender in a Main St. east^of the capital, where 161 The Americana Involved In From Sea _ ___ He ntoiif lisilrMl restaurant was arrested last guerrillas were Wiled and as the fierce fighting north of Sal- ®y DORIS KLEIN A stronf fbim-filtlni wnlnbli tuppert for night, charged with breach of m ^y as 800 others , eaUmated gon were members of the 3rd PAGB, Ariz. (AP) — Even a NASSAU, Bahama! nduciblo inpilnil homlt. 6Kk laclni M* FAIRWAY (AP) — A fierce, qui<^. kjrtohU. jnopo IB. front Adjustable Mg the peace, on complaint of a Brigade of the 1st Infantry Dlvi- Princess, this time Britain’s *t"P- Soft *!»t groin Hd. For nan, WIN A TURKEY patron who says he was hit on spreading fire destroyed nonMn md chlldron. MtU ordtrti glut Jarman Communist units initiated two slon. A U.S. spokesman said the^*!**®*®* Margaret, couldn’t n m r t around lewast part of abdsoMa the head by a bottle or some attacks during the night, both Infantrymen of the “Big Red shake the reputation for West­ the cruise ship Yarmouth Ipdcifif Hgkt left er doubla FREE other instrument. brings you a on 1st Cavalry Division posi- One’’ battled the Viet Cong sev- hospitality of Page — pop- Castle today and c