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The Rev. IX. J. Manley Shaiw, PmrtW OlearlOf, eoMw I About Town peustor of Soatth Methodist 13,891 liow hi taMM. Sonday Church, will be In charge of r oC Iho AiMH braaoy, eoM. High M ar ! radio broadcasts sponsored by oiaiwtieNee 34aj. L«ini« will the Manchester Ministerial As­ Maneheater— A City o f Village Charm flonduot A aervle* Sunday »t sociation on station W iN F Sun­ Juit fay;. '*Charg» !♦, Plaaia" at 6:40 «jn . In ttw cImim) at M«n- day at 7:35 p.m. and dally next chMt«r Mamorial HoapttaJ. Th« week at 7:30 aJn. and 6:30 p.m. nor. C Hairy And«raon, paaor TOL. LXXXm, NO. *4 (TWELVE PAGfeS—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1963 AdvorUrtBg wm F a g a le) PRICE SEVEN CENTS o f XknHwia iMtfieran Church. Sunset Retoekah Lodge will e Saivatlon Am iy Song­ the country and In many foreign the House. nearly all of the $240,000 * Mrs, Laurence W. Freiheit, 14 sters and band Will present a countries. The House had passed the ransom money. SHOE REPAHUNO OF Westwood St., Is serving with speotall program of Christmas Congressional leaders have measure Thursday In somewhat "Thank God, It's over,’’ said BEl!mR KINO! the Headquarters and Mainten­ music Sunday at 7 p.m. at the programmed no major legisla­ broader form than the Senate Frank Sinatra Sr., spending hi.s ance Squadron 31 at the Marine C.tadel. They will be directed Lingerie tion for next week—the (Inal had originated it in September, 23 OAK STREET fourth night at the home of his Corps Air Station, Beaufort, by Mrs. Alton Perrett, Song­ one of the protracted 1963 see The measure carries out seV' . former wife. Nancy. The S.C. ster leader, and C. Peter Carl­ slon—except the foreign-aid era! recommendaUons made by parenLs. knowing a break was son, bandmaster. ’The public is money Mil. I Kennedy In his June civil rights imminent. were reported invited. They concede that the two I message in which he empha- i "sweating it wit’’ with young "DENISE” top-prlorlty administration Mils | ------i Frank, 19, and hi.s sisters, Nan- the SSth Congreas—civil (8m Page The FHrst District of the « f H u m ) I cy Sand, 23, and Tina Sinatra, Anrvertoan Legion AtutiUary will 16. have a Christmas party tomor- . The three suspects were Iden­ row at 7:30 p.m. at the Rooky i tified In an announcement re­ STH l PLENTY OF Hill Veteran’s Home and Hoa- leased here and in Washington pltaL I Schools Mark Yule as John W. Irwin, 42, of Holly­ Joseph Clyde Amsler, left, and Barry W. Keenan, both 28 and Californians, FBI said John Irwin, 42, of Hollywood, left, was wood; Barry W. Keenan, 23, of await arraignment in room of federal building in Los Angeles today in Sinatra nabbed in Imperial Beach with 347,938 in briefcase. Loe Angeles; and Joseph (Jlyde kidnaping. (AP Photofax.) (AP Photofax.) Amaler, 23, of Playa Del Rey, Calif., a suburban beach town. APPLES Despite Court Ban The FBI said all three would ^' '••U *' :.S ^ v'; < if : ‘ ■' ‘J be charged with kidnaping. If convicted they will face a pos­ Fresh From The Coolers! ...... i NEW YORK (AP)— ^Th« U.S. Supreme Court said no sible maximum sentence of life Imprisonment. CHOOSE FROM: •ompulsory prayer, but they didn’t say no Christmas Dainty embroidery and French ny­ Keenan and Amsler were held lon lace highlight a pert button- -fin the public schools. at the FBI office In Los Angeles At leart that’s how school offi­ s McIntosh s Golden Delicious A,l I’O .M A'I'K front shortie in Blendaire(R) Ba­ while Irwin was held by the cials acros^ the country inter­ FBI in San Diego, accenting (),\i I’X i i r r tiste. (Barbizon’s woven blend of pret what the court aaid, an m Baldwins s Northern Spies Events speculation that he might have Dacron-Polyester, cotton and ny- / Aasoctated Press survey showed been planning to cross the bor­ MEANS today. sR ed DeUdous • Cortlands C' Ion). Pink or aqua. S, M, L. der Into Mexico. Teachers and children were At the time of his son's safe In State happily decorating trees, hang­ return, the elder Sinatra told a ing wreaths,. rdtaMrslng canls, news conference that the kid­ IBRIGAN' PERO FRUIT STAND planning pageants, and even nap gang may have numbered 37« OAKLAND STREET—MANCHESTER building Nauvity scenM. from seven to nine persons. for fuel oils, service, Suicide Oaimed The only dispute in official­ But an FBI agent said of the dom wss whether the religious trio captured: heating equipment In Triple Peeth aspect of Oirlstmas should or ORCHARD HILL FARM 4 eowff h* eliminated' or played "1 think that’s all of them. 1 AVERT STREET—WAPPINO phone 522*8151 dbwh. think we’ve got them all.” MONTVILLE (AP) — AO, agreed that sectariahiam Keenan, by coincidence, was 130 PEARL STREET graduated from University High HARTFORD. CONN. Two brothers and a woman had iio plabe in a school Christ­ mas celebration, but there was School in the same class as the L‘ were found dead in a car on younger Sinatra’s sister, Nancy. some doubt about what is sec­ E a remote dirt road today tarian.- A spokesman for the family in what State Police called Charles Spain, superintendent said he wa.sn’t sure whether a triple suicide. of schools in Albuquerque, N.M., Nancy knew Keenan but added said Nativity scenes might be “ she probably did if they gradu­ A vaemun' cleaner hoM had ated together.” PRESSED FOR TIME? bMn attached to the exhauat (See Page Five) The father of the victim, who pipe to feed fumea into the car. had obeyed FBI orders like a State Police aaid. good soldier during the 54 hours Crystal white slip of Zephaire(R) The bodiea o f Douglaa Pike, WE'RE OPEN Batiste (blend of-dacron-polyester, his son was held by the kidnap­ 43, hla brother Vernon, 86, and Baker Probe ers, was lavish in his praise nylon and cottons). Prettily trim­ Xioulae McDuffM, 36, all of for the federal men. C med with embroidery. Shadow Norwich, were in the front seat UNTIL 5 P.M. with a suicide note signed by “Oedit must go to the FBI panel and ironfree. 7-15, 12-20,- all three^ State Police said. May Go into tor a masterful operation,” said . TUESDAY 141/2-261/*, 38-44. State Police began looking the internationally famous sing­ FRIDAY tor the Pike brothers when er and Oscar-winning actor. THURSDAY 9 AJML to 8 P.M. Douglas* son, Raymond, 19, re­ Tax Beturns "Our only hope is that the rapidity with which they were WEDNESDAY 9 AJU. UntU Nooa ported that be was worried apprehended will act as a deter­ about his missing father and WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen­ rent to others with such uncle, who he said had been ators Investigating the business -thoughts in the future.” dMpondent Douglas Pike had One report that Sinatra had lecenUy been divorced. dealings of Robert O. Baker, This is sketch police based on trumpeter John William Simon, left, FBI agent in charge of Los Angeles office, and agent J. J. former secretary to the Sen­ recognized the kidnapers from The engine of the death car Foss’ description of kidnaper. Foss was in Sinat­ Casper, pose with some of $240,000 ransom money they said was recovered. telescopic movies taken at the was still running when State ate's Democratic majority, have ra’s motel room when abduction occurred. (AP Photofax.) early morning dropoff of the vS A V IN G S Police found It requested authority to inspect ransom money was discounted Vernoft Pike had also had his federal income tax returns. by a source close to ine case, a}ic/ L O A N marital troublea and was Mpa- Baker's returns can be made \ s s c I A r I o )sj who asked that his name not bo yated from hla wife. State Po­ available Iw executive order of used. lice aaid. They did not know President Johnson. Tin Miners Mobilize, Merger Plan Will RecOgnlze ______V / M m s______what the McDuffee woman's Sen. B. Everett Jordan, D- “ The FBI was Intere.sted to ■ ASCNRSYIfR atS R R T riWAWCIAt IMRYIYUYIOR 4 role was other than that she N.C., chairman of the Senate only one thing from last Sunday Rules Committee, told reporters night, when young Frank was f O O Z % 4 4 a i n lived in a trailer next door to Current Annual Dividend the Pike home at 654 New Lon­ BMday that so far as he knows Hold on to Hostages abducted, until his safe return On Insured Savings early Wednesday morning, and BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY don Tpke. She had been staying Its request has not yet been Voted by ICC Regimes there since a fire destroyed her granted. * that was his personal welfare. They took no pictures nor did home last week. A request to examine federal LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP)—Com-<& Escobar and Pimental ap- By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER muniat-led tin miners began a ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)—Merger <^about all It could expect in with­ anything else that would have Young Raymond Pike aaid his income tax returns In con­ pealed to the 7,000 striking min­ AP Diplomatic Writer general mobilization in their of two major railroads serving holding of diplomatic recogni­ jeopardized his safety," the tother had spoken several nection with the committee's in- ers to release the hostages—said tion. vestigatiem of any confllct-of-in- Andean mountain stronghold to­ to number between 16 and 17— the Southeast — Seaboard Air WASHINGTON (AP) — The source added. times o f killing himself and The Central American country once told him he had failed to terest actlvlUes by. Senate em­ day, still refusing to release to prevent "a Red massacre." Line Railroad and the AtlanUo-l^"**^®'^ States has decided to The FBI statement said this ecognize the' revolt - bom re­ of Honduras is ruled by a mili­ was the sequence of events: go through with a suicide pact ployes or former employes was four Americans and other hos­ But the miners turned down Coast Line — will abolish more■,r« 'ri grimes of Honduras and the tary chief of state. Col. Oswaldo with a friend. The friend he submitted before President John tages after holding them for the appeal in a broadcast over than 4,000 jobs and relocate SINGER Dominican Republic in view of Lopez Arellano, who seized pow­ (See Page Five) In Uie Merriest I tradition spoke of killed himself last F. Kennedy's assassination, Jor­ more than a week. their radio station. They some 4,000 employes. dan said. Bearded young admirers of charged Escobar and Pimentel The Interstate Commerce their declared intentions even­ er in early October. Bvety woman deaervoa SlNCXRChristmaflWell help you alect rite gift mopth. State Police said. * 0 He said that although the re­ Cuba’s Fidel (5astro guarded had made the request "under Commission’s approval of merg­ tually to restore democratic The Dominican Republic, a lo tuft her naedt and ysS L budget—gift wrap and deliver to your order. quest was in general terms, windswept passes in the Catavl- pressure of the government and er plans by- a 9-2 vote Friday governments to their countries. Caribbean island country, is Safety Device Failed Baker’s tax returns were "the Siglo Velnte mining area,, 150 the U.S. Embassy.” gave the railroads permission to An announcement Is due to-' governed by a civilian junta in­ BRIDdEPORT (AP) — The only ones we’re interested In as miles southeast of Paz, with The statement by Escobar and unite ln^30 days. day. stalled after the military over­ Bulletins Unditod Illuminating <3o. today of now." smuggled weapons of Commu­ Pimental was the result of some Informants said the John.son throw of tile elected government The merger came as a sur­ of President Juan Bosch in late blamed yesterday’s Mg power 3he InvMtigatlon started ooi nist make. personal. diplomacy by Eugene prise to most, especially to sev­ administration had concluded Culled from AP Wires PEHI CHA-CHA blacloout on a main line safMy Senate orders after Baker had The miners started the mili­ Victor of Brooklyn, N.Y., broth­ the United States has achieved September. eral thousand employes of the After each upset the United deivtoe that faUed to function. resigned under fire Oct 7 from tary buildup after President er of one of the American hos­ Atlantic Coast Line who, had Victor Paz Estenssoro Friday tages, Bernard Rifkln, 62, a la- States took the position that dip­ moved their families from Wil­ lomatic recognition had been POPE’S SOUEDULE (Sm Page Bleven) (Bm Page Five) night had rejected an offer from mington, N.C., to Jacksonville, Blues Singer automatically suspended by the VATICAN CITY (AP) — his leftist vice president, Juan (8ee Page Five) Fla., several years ago when Pope Paul VI will keep buay Lechin, boss of the tin miners’ disappearance of the legally ACL moved its headquarters. I constituted government. It re­ this Chrlaoias apart from union, to resign in exchange for The Justice Department and ' A crisp little rustle of a petti-slip- 0 the release of two Communist Found Dead called Its ambassadors and cut preparattona for Ms Impend- M ile ZnZAO PEA-mCRWElGHT* AUTO REEL* portaMa SLANT-O-MATIC* SpMW railroad labor groups objected off aid. tog pilgrimage to the Holy slit to reveal a discreetly bared leg First Lady Receives Letters union leaders jailed by the gov­ Bruno Free that the merger might result in p o rta b ia n S 9 «0 portabla § 1 8 4 4 0 0 1 9 9 0 B portabte * 2 7 9 4 0 ernment on criminal charges. It is understood that Ambas­ Land, according to a holiday and bordered with scalloped em­ a monopoly. DETROIT (AP)—Blues singer sador John Bartlow Martin Mchedule made pubUc today broidery. Tefredda(R) taffeta Lechin said, the miners were ’The linkup Is expected to Dinah Washington was found At Rate of 500 or 600 Daily willing to free the hostages, in­ dead In her home today. shortly will return to the Dom­ by the Vatican. The Vatican (50% nylon, 50% dacron-polyes­ Under Bond eliminate duplicate facilites at inican Republic and Ambassa­ atoaultaneouely announced cluding the Americans, as part 67 points and result in estimated Police said the cause of death ter) is wash and wear. Black, white, PEUI LARK of the deal. The other hostages was not immediately 'deter­ dor Charles R. Burrows will go that oonimemorattve poataga By BIABIHA COLE savings of $38.7 million In five back to hla post In Honduras. sand. S, M, L, XL. White 7-15. L One T e x u Judge told Preil- include a Dutchman, a German BOSTON (A P)—Angelo Bruno years. , mined but that Miss Washington ■taiupe will be iMued Jan. 4, WASmNGTON (AP) — Soma dent apd Mrs. Jtmnaon there is and Bolivians. reputed head of the Philadel­ Some U.S. diplomatic officials first day of the p o n 11 ( Pa Wrote in the qildory acrlpt of tha The ruling followed an IOC may have taken an overdose of "froAt sorrow in our hearts for Lechin, leader of a dissident phia family of the Cosa Nostra a sedative. A bottle of un­ have remained In the tWo em­ three-day trip to Jordan and aid. order last Pec. 31 approving ac­ bassies, though unable to do President Kennedy and hie fine faction in Paz Estenssoro’s gov­ crime syndicate, was free in marked pills was found beside Israel. The atamp aeries will Children anclosed picturM of family, but we took to the fu­ $75,000 bond today after his ar­ quisition of the Iteltimore A diplomatic work. ernment party, returned from Ohio Railroad by the Che.sa- her bed. be called In Latin "Pere$;iinus Ifaair doga. ture with confidence uqder youf CatavV Friday. Roman Catholic rest on extortion charges. The U.S. statement issued ApostoUouM In Terra Sanota” Some offered their prayara, calm leadership.*’ peake & Ohio, two major East­ The death of Miss Washing­ Oct, 4 said that "under existing A trellii of embroidery adorns the Archbishop Adel Antezana of La The bespectacled Bruno, 63, ern lines. ton, 37, came as she and her — .Apostolic Pilgrimage In and othera aant coMea o f the In her repllea, Mrs. Johnson Pac acted as intermediary be­ father of two and a grandfather, conditions in the Dominjean Re­ tile Holy land. The Pope wUl BUDOET scalloped hem of this sleek petti­ Mrvlcea in their churchea for A third proposed merger In new husband, professional foot­ vogue erYLEO-IIATIC*Zlta« SLANT-O-MATIC* Z%zaC SPARTAN* atiaight-ttHdi bAJi told her good vdahera — tween Lechin and the president was arrested by five FBI agents public and Honduras there is no deUver the traditional durlst- coat in 2^phaire(R) batiste. It’s 3ha dead preaident These have bean angulahed the East—and the biggest of ball star Dick (Night Train) opportunity for effective collab­ portgila *16940 portabla * 3 2 9 4 0 modal * 8 9 « » in the negotiations. * Friday as he got off a plane all—still is before the commis­ niM inesaage to the world on paneled for pretty protection and The lettera started coming to days for aU of us. The good Lane, had been preparing for a oration by the United States Paz Estenssoro, who has from Italy where he had been sion. It involves . the Pennsyl­ family Christmas celebration. Dec. 23 at 2 p.m. It will be the lira. Lyndon B. Johnatm just a wlshea and confidence of pMple under the Alliance For Progress slashed discreetly at the sides. shunned a military showdown in since September. vania and New York Central Miss Wa.shlngton and Lane first Christinas message for (aw daya after Preaident John all over the world have sus­ an effort to avoid bloodshed, re­ or for normalization of diplo­ White in 7-15 or S, M, L. F. Kennedy had been killed and A federal indictment accused Railroads. are Negroes. matic relations.” Paul VI, who was elected to tained ua during these trying fused Lechln’s demand for the rule ^ the half-bllllon-member Blendaire batiste waltz gown has Johnson had become president. times." ^ " Bruno of conspiring to travel In- the latest decision. Com­ Miss Washington’s two sons The decision, to restcM norm­ ■ U YN O V h-LITTLE OR NO'OOlVN PAYMENT Immediate withdrawal of 3,300' across sUte lines to commit ex­ missioner Rupert L. Murphy Roman Catholic Church last a flattering bateau neckline form­ The mail for the new First "The thoughtful good wishes of government troops and police' by former marriages, George al relations was reached here »flM T MOflTHUr PAYMENT W JANUARY Lady has been running about tortion. The FBI said Bruno said the ACL-Seaboard merger Jenkins, 18, and Robert Gray­ after consultation with other June after the death of Pope ing a tucked yoke. Dainty scalloped so many peoMe have been most massed at Oyuro, 30 miles north and 10 others were involved in MMMMaaMa^MMkMMlMDtMaaaMwaRaBWIMnM BOO to 600 lettera a day, the reassuring.’’ would result in "significant re­ son, 16. arrived home only Fri­ Western Hemisphere countries. John XXUl. On the morning embroidery and French nylon lace of the mining area. He said the a conspiracy to travel between ductions in Internal costs and o f Dec. 24 he wlU tMelve the White Houm says. It has no' cu­ It Is her practice never to be­ troops would remain at Oruro day night. Diplomatic informants reported are pretty accents. White, pink, mulative total because the let­ Pennsylvania and New Jersey enable U)* merged company to With her husband, MisS" Wash­ that objection came only from eacred College of Oardtoala to gin a letter with “I." nintil the captivM are released. "with intent to distribute tfte blue. S, M, L. ters have bean going, too, to the effectively meet the every - in­ ington had picked up the boys at Venezuaa whose president, Ro- special audience to extend In the past week the writers The hostages were seized Dec. proceeds of the crime of extor­ Johnsons’ old home. have shown a curiosity about creasing competition from other Detroit Metropolitan Airport on mulo Betancourt, has repeated­ ChristiiMM wlshea. la te r 6 after the government had ar­ tion and with intent to commit modes of transport.” In general the letters are ex- the new first famUy: Where does rested union leaders. Federico their arrival from Boston where ly urged strong action to dis­ ChriatinM Eve he will cele­ praaerona of schtow for the crimes of violence in further­ The new system will be known they attend a preparatory brate the first of three the f ^ U y eat dlnnerT Where do Escobar and Irineo Pimentel on ance of the extortion." courage military revolts against ' SINGER SEW ING CENTERS Open Every Night till 9 o a g ^ that took tht Ufa of a the doge bIm p ? RequesU tor AS the Seaboard CoaitliM Rail­ school. democratically elected govern­ Ohrlstinaa Msssm that every «A TW w K i M w a W i n CBMiawir. iM W H | « r fk w k M k « t a v M M a M U M charges of murder, attempted The indictment was returned road, with the Seaboard Rail­ pTMdent and words of encour- recipes are pouring in. So are murder, anarchy and ambentle- Lane, a atar halfback of the ments in this hemisphere. Roman Oatbollo prtoat la al­ to PhlladelMiia Oct. 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SHOPPING Soviet capital was frozen over. RockviUe-Venion Temperatures in tha capital Events DAYS TO McCooe Head MRA Wants to Coordinate Events during the night dipped to Safda and the ffpwse Sheinwold on Bridge for Bills Voted minus 7.0 degrees. lyUX3WCf KAU CHRISTMAS Crime Cost In Nation Of Aid Unit Downtown Reitewcd Plans In World SEOUL, South (AP)— (Synopsln: The children werce DEVELOP KEY SUIT ( South Korea’s''military Junta is­ WASHINGTON (AP)i-In the SEOUL, South Korea (A P)— sued an amnesty decree today reneueid by the Ice Sprit** who Greatest in FROM RIOHT a n g l e North dsdw James MoOooe o f IdS BloaeU The Manoheotar Rad8vel()f>-^ Although tee MRA’s re()uest whn iiei them *nd fed thrvn.' news from Washington: On Aid. Schools under which' about 20,0(X) impri­ By ALFRED 8HE1NWOU) Both sides vnlsenhw 0t., a padrolman wMh the Man- ment Agency (MRA) has aakri is directed to town organisa­ The Soute Korean army an­ RIGHTS VIOLATED: An ap­ Sometimes the dummy tells Nonm cheotar PoUoe Department for teal aU town departmarMa and nounced today It executed a soned persons will either' be 4 K Q P S tions, it may have an effect up­ freed or have their sentences i'()\i \i i( peals court has thrown out the Hum an T oll you Just where your tricks must (Oontlinied from Page One) a keystone measure now sched­ six years, today waa dected agencies dear plans and afipM- high-ranking Communist North come from. The dummy may 9 president of the Mancheater on proposals of private property reduced. ( ) \ i 1 ( )i{ r court-martial conviction of Air 0 10 6 4 uled to come up In January. cottons for future projects in Korean agent who came here also tell you to act quickly and 4sed that opening Job opportunl- Police Mutual Aid AasodaUon, owners as well—although the The decree. Issued to coin­ Force Capt. Joseph P. Kauff- What hoppana toatewn and That is an Issue on which Manoheoter'a 130-eiiDre down­ town will not be able to prevent two yeara ago to discuss reuni­ cide with strong man Chung MEANS mann. 48, on espionage charges from the right direction. A typi­ tias to Negroes would be of little Southern congressmen and sen' Inc. town renewal area through C Chapter 11 Ms poUoa fevM when a crlma of W O T EABT actual construction. fication of the country with Hee Park’s inauguration as and denounced the Air Force cal case was provided a lew ators are not susceptible to any McOooe takes over the poet MRA Elxecuttve Director Ed- groat magnlhida oocun within (h 7 5 4 10 9 help unless they were qualified recently held by Patrolman Instead, the MRA will at­ strong man Chung Hee Park. president Tuesday, is the larg­ for "reprehensible and indefen­ months ago in a hand played <;?KQI87 t?A«SI blandishment. ■vlrard Rybcayk. The grandfather Sprite gave in the annual State Department to flU them. tempt to coordinate private The army said Hwang Tat- est since South Korea was es­ sible" actions in its Investlga- i its boedarsT OA52 OKJ9S Ryhczyk hopes to coordinate sung, 67, was executed by a fir­ tablished in 1948. orden and all the little Sprites tournament. The bill will keep the man­ plans in the downtown area, Uon. ' TYm coat h\ human auffuring, 4 10 9 2 4C44 private and numldpai develop­ ■et to work. They chopped down North dealer power act training program through a review of applications ing squad today near Inchon, 16 "We (the court) cannot cal)! SOUTH ment with the MIRA'S overaU miles west of Seoul. vnaM treee and whittled and in gonaral apprehanoion, in tha Both aides vulnerable alive next year by repealing Jerusalem Plans for building permits, septic for fuel oils, service, to our command words In which i A A J 6 4 2 plans for the troot, and to cred­ He was convicted of charges planed and waxed. They fash­ efforta of both paid and volun­ Opening lead -King of Hearts the requirement (or 60-50 state tank permits, zoning variances Missile Fuel Lab we can adequately condemn the! ^ 10 4 2 it new municipal construction of espionage by an army court ioned Btripa of leather and wove The normal contract was four matching and providing new and zone changes and through heating equipment illegal procedures revealed in' teer workera, cannot ba meas­ 0 Q $ 7 For Pope’s Visit to the town’s share of tee $2.6 martial. The Supreme CJourt up­ Bi>ades, with South playing the federal funds to pay the full liaison with the Manchester De­ bark into ropes. this record." declared Military ured. But Vernon's Chief Oon- 4 J 7 mU'Hon renewal project. held the verdict. Blast Hurts One phone 522-8151 hand. What’s more. South usu­ cost. Only a handful of states velopment Commission in its ef­ While they were doing this Ap}>eals Court Judge Paul Kil- ataMa Edmund F. Dwyar aefi- North last Soolh Wait JERUSALEM, Jordan Sector He also may request delays forts to locate new business and Little WHS known about the day. a former Texas congress-, mataa that in coin, tha leaea ally made the contract. 1 A P>*6 1 4 Fm had provided for matching for some town projects which 170 PEARL STREET funds. (AP)—Latin Patriarch Alberto industry In town. agent until la.st October’s presf ROCKET CENTER, W. Va. their ciothe* which had gotten man. hnportant elemant In the tal­ In this kind of contest, the 3 4 Yu* 4 4 AS P might best be (tone when tee (AP) — Two explosions shook a HARTFORD. CONN. The military construction Gorl presided over a meeting of Other downtown projects dential elections when the op The court, however, upheld ly, the town spent $1,200 in­ same cards are dealt out at (towntown renewed project gets Navy missile propellant plant measure was the seventh of the which the MRA asks to review position politicians charged the fire, "nien the old .Sprite said, Kauffmann's conviction on a vestigating the September slay­ hundreds of tables all over the Roman Catholic prelates in Jor­ under way. junta with keeping the case un­ here Friday, state police said, world. In most of these cases 12 money bills for the current include new sewers, sidewalks, secondary charge of failing to ing of Hope Rothwell. 7-6; Hearts. K-Q-J-8-7; Dla- dan here FUday to study de­ Emergency repairs and nor­ steets, water and sewer mains der wraps. The politicians also and one worker was reported j notify his sujjeriors of attempts West was allowed -to win the fiscal year to be sent to the tailed plans for Pope Paul V i’s hospitalized in satisfactory con-' jrou.” Tha chief said the police monda, A-6-t; d u b s, 16-9-9. White House. mal maintenance operations and Improvements In the to'wn said Hwang had advised the Halloween He ga w eaich child a pair of by Ehist German agents to in­ h* had read shows the State first trick with the king of What do you sayT visit next month to the Holy teat might be required of the Junta on how to organize the dttion with neck injuries. force was under great attain, hearts. What could be more Four others are in conference. fire alarm system, parks, traffic A la and two poles and a pair duce him to reveal U.S. defense and Defense departments plan Answer: Pass. Th* hand la Land. town departments will not re­ Junta - backed Democratic Re­ The explosions occurred at the pMtkxilarty during tha first normal? Two of these, agriculture and controls and municipal parking c t stitrdy boot.*! information. The charge carries to resume military and eco­ three waaka c f tha Invaatiga- not quite worth a vulnerable A spokesman said details of quire clearance, Rybezyk says. areas. publican party which nominattd Allegany Ballistics Laboratory Mischief Breaks a maximum sentence of dishon­ nomic aid to Indonesia. Since dummy's spades and legislative, are so snarled they the Pope’s activities will be dis­ Jeremy's eyes nearly popped tion. overcall at the level of two. Park as Us candidate. Park about 10 miles southwest of orable discharge and two years He said he could not reveal clubs looked threatening, most may not get through next week. closed after the return here Cumberland. Md.. In a plant from his head. All his life he had Change one of the small spades won the election. of hard labor. the figures because they were The Vernon fed a loop NEW YORK (AP) — Security shouting and waving but the "Oh, I wlcii we could ride tween a transfer from Green­ no as "a corruptianist.... ag­ ■aid Dwyer. a low diamond. South would Bridge," send 60 cents to President Johnson to the honey­ phany Day, Jan. 6, and will (le- mander In World War I, died injuring one seriously. Talos, Polaris, Nike, Snark, over each wrist. He felt like a arrangements for President children went so fast that soon some more!” said Sissy. land to Castle Air Force Base, gressor------a threat of the Ha said tha InveaUgatlon take the queen to win the third Bridge Book, Manchester Eve. moon with Congress tradition­ llver his message to the world James MoOooe Friday in a veterans’ hospital The accident occured in the Bullpup and other missiles. ln$urance for this king of the mountain. Johnson’s visit here Tuesday the Sprites were left behind. “ And so you shall,” said a Calif. peace.” would have coat the town a diamond trick. If West began Herald, Box 8818, Grand Central ally enjoyed by new presidents. during the Mass. where ha had been confined for same general area of southwe.st A plant spokesman said only Then his face fell and he said will be similar to those of last costs so little...' Up, up they ondent In the Far East be- sian winter—snow, ice, subzero I The Injured worker, Gary Ed. Clarke fore.” and the dkis did all the rest. "Coming right up!” aaki the scribed as “ mas.slve and delib­ Andover crossing guards. It provides way. South would lose only two Un D. Roosevelt’s “ first 100 tlve year, 'waa elected setme- drawn up for the President’s fore the American entry into temperatures—hit Moscow to- Moore, 24, of Lavale. Md., was Tel. 64.3-112* diamond tricks. He helped Sissy and Miss Jo They did snowplows and stem voice. erate violations" "of Kauff­ protection for aU the achoola MOSeXJW (AP) — Ths Soviet days" when many of his New tary. visit to address the United Na­ World War 1, In Spain during its day. taken to Memorial Hospital In 175 F.aat Only Way onto their skis and he said. turns and Christies. They flew A.flamy little gnome cbmbed mann's rights were signals dur­ and the fire district, adiich Union Friday launched a new Deal measures were sipped Peace Education Some 22 policemen, in at­ tions. Civil War in 1938, and in Ehirope i 'The Moskva River which Cumberland after complaining O n tor St. "Just push on the poles and over huge hummocks of snow out of a hole in the ground not ing the court-martial to control Weaving Skills comprises 7/8 of the town. The only way for the defend­ earth satellite. Kosmos 28, in Us through. tendance at the morning elec­ As in the earlier visit, the late In World War n. ' curves through the center of the of neck Injuries. ers to get three diamond tricks away you go— up and over the and landed on their feet. They 50 feet from vihere the chil­ the flow of testimony and sur­ Invotvad In tha tn'vestigatlon 21 - month - old series of launch­ But one Republican after New UN Project tions, also named Patrolman President's motorcade routes mountain!” traversed the mountain jido dren stood. On his shoulder he reptitious recordings of his talks On PTA Agenda with Dwyar were WUHam Us- is for East to lead the suit first. ings to study space, the Soviet another has made it clear that Robert Parizeau to the asscxda- will not be made public. The I and achussed straight down the carried an enormous object with his lawyer." well, John Marshall, who first For this piu-iXT.ie Blast must win news agency Taas announced. tee shock of President John F. tlon’s board of directors for a motorcade will be policed over­ The children pushed hard on the first trick by overtaking the last long slope, the scarves fly­ shaped like a half a doughiait Kilday sent the case back to found tha murdered glrl'a ear, Kennedy’s assassination will not UNITED NA’nONS. N.T. teree-year |Brm. head by helicopter while squad­ the poles and swooped away ing over their shoulders, their T h a AjKkwer Hlementary king of hearts Ts-ith the ace. i Tass said the satellite was or­ over the snowy banks of the with each end tapered to a the Air Force Judge advocate and veteran Edwin Carlson. biting every 92.9 minutes 881 change their opposition to the (AP) — The U.N. Geneial As­ McCooe, his flrik duty, ron of motorcycle policemen faces rtdnkig with happiness. point. general Friday for a rehearing School PTA has ten meetlnga Carlson, a former Marine mili­ This puts East in position to New Frontier. named a Sick Oommittee will escort the presidential ve­ river, actoss a meadow and up return the Jack of diamonds at miles from the earth's surface sembly laid the groundwork Fri­ o t Suddenly Mass Jo wuiled, “My "I am ManA-ed the Moon­ or a reassessment of Kauff­ scheduled for thi# sohixS year, tary policeman, has been on the "They’re trying to shove a lot Patrolmen Samuel Maltempo, hicle. the mountain side. The Ice the second trick. If South plays at Its maximum distance and day for a massive program to skis don't ski any more.” lighter.” saM the gnome as he mann's sentence. force for four years aiMl had of controversial stuff through on All buildings that Johnson Is Sprites raced behind them nine o f them pointed toward the low, the defenders take the Jack 149 miles at its minimum. educate youth for peace. Newton Taggart, and Eman­ “Mine don't either,” cried set down Ms burden. "You previoualy been a Rockville po­ a wave of emotion,” one Repub­ uel Moteda. expected to enter will be in­ Sissy. She pushed hard on the major aapeoU of education for of diamonds, followed by the The report said the Instru­ The Ill-nation general assem­ probably have never heard of RIGHTS M A R C »: A Southern liceman for nine years. lican leader snorted to a news­ The reading and dlscuasi^ spected befoiehand. but nothing happened. conCTessman said Friday the the oMKIren of the town. ace and king. And if South cov­ ment - laden si>ace vehicle waL bly approved a resolution call­ me hut Tve heard of you be­ The day after Hopa'a body transmitting Information to man aa he left the House floor of yearly repmte otoeed today’s Jeremy, too, bskl ootme to a civU rights march on WaatUng- ers with the queen of diamonds. ing (or final drafting next yosr cause the loe apritss sent me The neoot meetlnc, however, was found, state polica aet up earth on a radio frequency of this week. "Well, they're Just mertlng. stop. They pushed and pu.s,Trd a message.” ton cost the taxpayers tSOSiCKX). to be held at the echcol on West takes the ace and returns ot an international declaration Deaths Yesterday headquarters in the Vernon 20.006 megacycles. not going to get away with It.” on the subject. The vote was The Manchester Police Mu­ on the poles but try as the>' "n>en— you're going to help Rep. George Huddleston Jr., WeAiesdays at 8 p.m. le one for a diamond. This allows E«Mt to And after a pleasant break- public safety building. They take two trick.s behind dummy' 91-0 with 8 abstentions. tual Aid Associatton Inc. this would they could only sHde the ue get to Santa Land?” asked D-Ala., said he had asked for grown-upe and should be enjoy­ faat with Johnson last Friday, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Mds akmg like ordinary folk on worked day and night on the ten of diamonds. The proposed declaration year provided $750 to three lo­ Jeremy. and received an accounting able and al.so provide much In­ case until a legislative act House Republican Leader cal charttiea, the Instruction of (A P )—Gen. Basilio Partlne, 84, ordinary skis. from Comptroller General It pays to remember this would note that young people "Of course.'That Nog has got formation on Colonial weaving, forced them into a five-day Charles A. Halleck of Indiana suffer most and furnish the tee Handi(».pped (lOH), Re­ a member of the Generzd Staff to be atopped!” Joseph Campbell on the Aug. 28 carding, and dyeing. Mrs. Mar- (mmbination. East should lead told newsmen: “ He knows the (Deluxe ModeL for boys work week. Even then, because the Jack from K-J-9 or from A- largest number of victims in tarded Children, and Fire and of the Gentian Army in World and girls) with purchase Manfred rolled the enormoua demonstratlon’a coat to the gov­ gretta Ohberg will eocMbit he.- the case was deemed an amer- score around here, and he would wars. It would call for interna­ War I, died Friday after suffer­ ernment. J-9 when the ten is in the North Pedloe Junior Athletic Associa­ of any Used Oar, regard- half • doughnut - rtiaped thing work and gWe a talk on bow to rency by Pdlca Oimmlasioner not expect me all at once to tional efforts to dedicate the en­ ing a heart attack. Partlne was Campbell, he said, had report­ hand. This traps the queen and tion, each rooeiving $250. of price! around and sat tt on tta side do R. Leo J. Mulcahy, normal hours change my spots . . . , There ergies of youth to human ad­ During the year, the associa­ military attache for Argfentlna ed that "out-of • pocket costs" keeps a tenace over the ten, and the children saw it wasn’t Mni. Raymond Stoner im in were not always observed. will be differences among us, of vancement and mutual under­ tion sponsors Halloween dances in Brazilian and German em­ FREE DELIVERY and diversion costs to the Dis­ charge of the program. making it possible for the de­ a doughnut at all but an hon­ The Investigation forced the fenders to take three tricks in ■ aourse." standing between nations. Also, for children in Manchester bassies, later' Joined the 81st trict of Golumbla government The House Republican Policy 9 A.M . to 9 P.M. est-to-goodness crescent moon! Rham Menoe Vernon department to double the suit. it would urge educational pro­ schools and sn annual Police­ Infantry Regiment at Frankfurt, I “<3imb on.” aaid Manfred. and the Dei>artment of Defense Monday — PlxEatourgefe on up on its duUea "Our prowler Oomralttee, in an official policy grams toward this end. Germany, and was promoted to ' had totaled 1256,000. Daily question man’s Ball. "This Is your next ride to Santa roll, potato aalad, toeaed aaiad, complaints increased 96 per statement, said that while grief "In addition, administrative With both sides vulnerable, ARTHUR DRUG lan d.” aeeorted fruit; Tuesday—ahep- cent,” Dw rer asdd. "Each one has united Americaiu, It should leave costa to government agen­ 3 dealer opens with one spade at Tomorrsvr: Moon lUde. herda pie, cole slaw, gelatin was Investigated.” not produce "unanimity on all cies In the 'D.C. area took anoth­ yoor right. Y o« hold: Spades, of the legislative proposals put with topping; Wednesday — He continued, "Right after er $660,000 from our taxpayers" r o ^ turkey 'with giwvy, maeh- forward by our late president.” said Huddleston In a statement. the murder we had a number of •TCCHNicoioan It added: "Dissent and de­ ■■ 1 et^potato, buttered green beane, people come In and apply for ice cream; Thursday — ham or STANLEY WARNER Sat 12-2:15-4:30-8:50-9 bate are the touchstones of tee MORSE-PRESS; Sen. Wayne pistol permits. We discouraged American experience. We are salami grinders, potato ohlpe, Siin. 12:40-8-5:20-7:85-9:45 SHADY CLEN DELICIOUS Morse, D-Ore., told the Senate them. Patrols were Increased at not unanimous In our philosophy Friday tha) "the American flruit J u ^ , aesorted i>udding; night in the town because of of government. We never have press relates tb the American FiSday — macaroni, tomato and the fear of the residents.” Tear ■ uiiu I'omorrow been. Nor will we be to long as people Just vriiat the press cbeeee oaseerole, peaa and car­ About 1,000 people were In­ we are a free nation.” rots, com bread, white cake. terviewed, ihcludlng approxi­ MAHNEES ONLY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL wishes them to .read:' snd that TIME SCHEDULE The Policy Committee's chair­ Btiecul. butter and milk eerved mately 300 suspects. The state is typical of the Priivda press TODAY AT 12, Z and 4 man, Rep. John W. Byrnes, R- with ail meals. police discovered seven other in Russia.” TOMORROW AT 2 and 4 Wls., told a newsman this week Morse, waging an unsuccess­ crimes drudng their inveatlga- that honeymoon actually ia a Give the Family Gift that ful fight against a compromise Manoheeter Evening Herald tion. misnomer In Johnson’s case. aid authorization of $8.6 billion, Andover oorreepoadent, L*w- He said that there have been CI1STUJOO Byrnes said the honeymoon complained that newspapers renoe Moe, telephone 74X-87M. no complaints in the past period with Congress occurs had ignored speeches apiinst month about men trying to flirt when a newly elected president i the bill by him and Sen. Ernest THIS HURTS ME . . .* 'With women drivers. Reaction to Matinees Only Sat. and Sun. is formulating his program and Gruenlng, D-Alaska. STUTTGART. Ark. (AP) — the murder was felt la most Cont Sat Mat from 1K)0 presenting it to Congress. Gives FUTURE SECURITY! Said Morse: "Ttuit la typical Love and discipline—that's the homes. One woman drove In Johnson’s case, his prede­ C oot Sun. M at from 2:00 of the Journalistic concealment formula for child rearing. So around with a mannequin re­ cessor did the formulating and policiea of the American Prav- says a bachelor who got his ex­ sembling a passenger in the presenting, and Johnson has em­ da press and la very typical of perience in the subject as front seat of her car. c e e d Kennedy’s program as ALWAYS Sha(iy Glen GOOD—this year every­ the abuse of the precious prin­ municipal court Judge dealing Nunsee working late shifts at his own. Therefore he should one says it tastes better than ever. Chock full ciple of freedom of the press with Juvenile delinquents. RodevUe City Hoopitai would expect no special period of of colorful cherries and crisp almonds, it makes that the American press, by and "Love them to death, but do not g o out to thek- cant unless grace, Byrnes said. a truly festive dessert. Enjoy it now! ONE POLICY. ONE LOW PREMIUM large, ia constantly commit­ not let them get away with a accompanied by a mala at­ Sen. Thruston B. Morton, R- protects tiM whole family under the ting.” ' thing," M. C. Lewis Jr., Hot tendant. Ky., former Republican nation­ Late Thursday Morse told the I Springs, Ark., Jurist, told mem' Telephnnea at Vernon boad- al chairman, told the Senate Sesiogt Bank life Inauranee FAMILY Senate that a secret document I bers of the Lim s Club. quastera rang day and night. Thursday that recrimination P.S. Other Holiday De­ over the assassination might lights— FLAN. Fadier, mother and ril cfaBdrso, Boma paoide had gpacial tloocBighbi Inatalled on their "equate political opposition with age 15 days to 18 years, no matter how property to Mgbt up the area. political fanataclsm, or which Shady Glen Dairy- Routine automobile cbectai would demand, in expiation of saaiqr, are covered. Sobeequent childTen at night increaaed. an imagined sin, abandonment Fresh EGG NOG of dissent and honest argu­ Rumors flew inceasanUy. Drink and Egg Nog are aotomatically induded when tb ^ are ment.” GMef Dwyer began Ms po­ Ice Cream You Cm Taste H m QuaKty 15 days old at no additional premium. In his own party Johnson is lice woric in Manchester, where rot apt to- get any more help he grew up and went to school. than Kennedy would have re­ Both Extra Good! because there's no newspaper strike! He Joined the Manchester po- 1 mAHnimtatm aalm i] ceived for the civil rights bill, B o« 4 m 6 4 44A Uoe departm ent in 1937, and be­ came a private detective and One Solid Hour o t Your smM BSsmmmifM ifCi deputy oberlff 13 yeara later. Favorite Cartoons! He Joined the Vernon depart­ ment as Its only paid oon- Shown Eves, only thru Toes. CASH FUEL Can you imagine trying to do your Christmas this is through good and effective advertising In stable in 1950. He became Ms PAUL NEWMAN only fttU-time member in 1955, JOANNE li’OODWARD SERVICE shopping without the invaluable help of your strong, interesting and widely-read newspapers. when he was appointed chief. “A NEW KIND of LOVE” We haven’t yet learned how to succeed in retail­ Dwyer participated in the daily newspaper? FAMILY PLAN — (In color) Save $8.00 On 200 Gallons investigatiion c f the murder of Thrlina Rittcr-M. Chevalier ing without really trying, but we have clearly Mrs. Evelyn O. Seddon of Cov­ SHOW BIZ Bt;u8 24-Hour Burner Service GHOST WBITRR Last year, this question was answered by many learned certain ways to success. One formula entry Ml March, 1968. Hsr con- PLL'TO a 'vtoM kiher, Durando A. Fv- ABWADILLO Shown Tonight 8:80-10:00 stores and shops in New York and Cleveland. which never fails is to advertise the right goods AND TNAT’S NOT ALLl k the tother rari, was arrested following I McKinney Millions of dollars of business were lost. .People —at the right time— in the right newspaper.’’ S.S. PIERCE’S HOLIDAY OIFTS six weeks o f irMensiva Mivesti- BOMKO BABBIT Plus Great Color Co-Hit! Lumber and Supply Oo. becomes totally and permanentiy disabled gatlcn. In this case too. Ver­ HABELKBS WOLP "Last Train From Gun Hill” usually happy in the Christmas spirit and look­ DOWN TO MIRTH before age 60, premium payments stop AT non cooperated with state po- t (In color) Est. 1947— Bolton ing forward to shopping, suddenly found them­ Hoe and a man working under Kirk Douglas- The daily circulation of the twenty-two Con­ bat M l protection continues. And if he Dwyer, then Constable George OOINU WHAT’S Anthony Quinn Tel. 643-2141 selves without their daily papers. necticut daily newspapers is over 8(X),000. This WELLES FARM COUNTRY STORE Massey, first oorrectly theor­ FBIGHT shoidd die, insurance protectian on the OLD SRqrOIA means that retailers get real saturation of every ised the killer shot the wom­ Shown Tonight at 8:25 What could the stores do for advertising? Could iiainiy continues, just as though he had AND OIFT SHOP an IhTxntgh a brown paper bag. Tonight and Sunday Night home in Connecticut every day of the week. State Police, the FBI and Feat 0:80-10—Co-Hit 8:15 radio and TV get their advertising message to Seed — srith no fhrdier payments! Sub­ Come Early Says The Postmaster Vernon ccmstablee participated customers? Where could they find a substitute in the investigation of the Here in newspapers is the advertiser’s only an­ stantial cash 'rahies will give father a nice ROUTE 83, TALCOTTVILLE ! holdup of the First National to attract customers? neat egg for his retiferoent years. TEL. 875-7395 TEL. 649-7669 Bank of Windsor’s branch of­ swer . .. here he can reach into far more homes fice at Warehouse Point last AT THE PARKADE “ There is no substitute for the daily newspaper with his advertising message every day of the Ask about kw Savings Bank Ufa Insuranea May 23. The investigation cen­ » T A H n tered in the public safety build­ as the major medium for retail advertising,’’ year, at far less expense and expect a far bigger FAMILY PLAN policy—low in cost, high In vaiua ing, and the man accused of ^ w - . m -.TMOIIIKIWI return for his advertising dollar than in any the crime, EMward R. Songallo said Edward F. Engle, manager. Sale Promotion —«uuthcr service of The Savings Bank of Manchester of Vernon, is presently await­ Division, National Retail Merchants Association. other advertising medium. ing sentencing for the crime 2 TOP ON THE SAME SHOW! ------1 Read what David L. Yunich, President of I after pleading guilty In federal Send free, wHhomt obNgmtion, information about yoar I court In Hartford. jacK Lemmon K S o Macy’s, New York, has to say! ", . , retailers . . . nearly everybody reads a newspaper every CIRCLES RANCH Vernon headquarters an­ IM IlirB IR FAMTLT p l a n potiegr, A^ot ot tmmify momborr aa iotkywa: ! swers and dispatches all fire, aniLeeRemiCK must invite people— they must attract people to day and at his own convenience. Call your local EAST ST., ANDOVER— S43-2937 I ambulance and police calls for their stores. The most powerful way- of doing newspaper for further information. the fire district as well as com- convenient , plaints for town highway m m r Snack Shop It's "Sleigh Ride Time" trucks. Chief Dwyer is Civil Defense director for the town, OUT AT THE RANCH ' and his office sounds all CD TO SHOP TODAY alarms. thia advertisement sponsored in behalf ot the Connecticut Dally Newspapers by , , ,

Hot Line Retained Come on out for an old fashioned sleigh WASHINGTON (AP) — The W ITH A ride. Our horses will Washington - Moscow emergen­ cy "hot Une" set up in the ad­ A ll Stores SANDWICH EuTttttig give you a beautiful ministration of President John FREE COFFEE ride thru the woods! F. Kennedy, ia being retained "DavsoFMnne for President Johnson, including Open Every extension to hia Texas home or ano noses” ■ MEMBERS OF CONNECTICUT DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOdAnON S a v i n g ^ B ^ ^ wherever he may be at any UMMlWIUIMaSM BfiikljrH llBH Night Until W« invita you l o visit our m w snack bar whan shop­ time. DaOMM tun flMuns • PSMOidk WMBiUt BmiyriiwiiteM Hartford Times New Haven Journal- Stamford Advocate SHOWN AT 9:15 SHOWN AT 7:05 Anaonia Sentinel Open Sat. and Sun.; the aleigh will leave every hour Circuits ars linked to ths ping of thn Porkodn. W t assurn you of 3 vnry im­ Bridgeport Post-Telegram Mancheater Herald Courier Torrlngton Register main hot line whenever a presi­ Christmas Bristol Press Meriden Record-Journal New Haven Register Waterbury Republican- on the hour. NO reservations needed— 75« per per­ dent leaves Washington. New London Day American son. Coasting and Tobogganing ein our hill. Bring TONIGHT-~806 RICHARD CHAMOIERLAN PHOTOS FIUBB portant things. 1, Good Food; 2, Fast Snrvicn: 3, Danbury News-Timea Middletown Press Theas sxtsneions will maks "TTWILIGHT OF HONOR” Shown At 0:16 and 8:85 Oraenwlch Times Naugatuck News Norwalk .Hour Wlllimantlc Chronicle OF M anchester poaslUe Instant telegraphic your own sleds. Horse will pull you back up for ths Norwleb Bulletin Wlnated CiUxeB Plus "THE MAIN AlTRAOnON” Shown At 8:M M4tkulously CInan. Hartford Courant New Britain Herald tMAUf OmCM MAMT BMAMCM WKBT MAAMCH small amount of 75e all day. Coffee and Hot Choes- prlntor conversaticn betwoan ftSMataSt. gas Kast CssIirSb MsariiisUr Psffcad* tea Sovlat and U.B. ehlefB of y l w late available at our Circle S Snack Bar.. . . ■Ignad mOHAEL DWOBXIN, Raftoterad nanaaeM fad Mgr. r Co*. Lsnot S t WasiMldiSbTeniptk* otato if a war lliraat btoouM MattBeaa Only «MlRACfiX SANTA’S RElNpBBB'* a^jawa a* s SMS Ik. imminent lULlfClIESTD^ EVENING HERAJJ), MANCHESTER, OONN^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968 PAGE riV E PAGE FOUB IIANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968

Speaker o f (he Houee, and bird bath. And then there O b itu a r y Tin Miners MobUize, IRanrl^PBtpr thereby next in line for the would be, for reprieve, tropical Area Churches FBI Charges Trio Schools Mark Yule EttpttfnQ l|prald Preeldenoy, we would probably storm. all be compllmentinc Harry Finally, the oncoming season Boohvllle Mettwdlat OhaavR Ototflss O. Bstorbril Hold on to Hostages B t John’e Epiaoopal Oitireh Charles OUo BanMMlL 07, fU lB.im g P M t THB Tniman on the wlsdoai o f hie got around to its first sample R t 30, Vsmon 14J Ottrve Bt ■BKALDranmNo oo. im c tormorty of' 23 Olsnwood Bt, Despite Court Ban Chiirches Rev. LaivMios M. H it lhator U BtoMO 0tPMt own feeling back in 1047. o f snow. It spread It out, a very Rev. Jaaaea L. G rant RBetor Kidnaped Sinatra died tort night at Rooky Hfll (Gontiniied from Page One) M—ch«ttor. OoM. ♦ - r a o iu B r. But that ia not the case, and, clean, pretty aampla, to be sure, VstanuM HosiAtal after a long rm navaoH F In t Obnrcdi Christ, St. BaiSM o»«wT'ctor«li^^ Emaanel T:46 am .. H oly OomnuinksL 0:30 a m . Church aefaool Bor 4 (Oontteoed from Page One) mas program because his school Hospital Notes WALTER R ITROTnON furthermore, we have to con­ and then. Just as suddenly, lanesa. bor adviser for the U.S. Agency ihibliabcn Soienttst Rev. FhlHp BOssey, Pastor 60 Ohurcli B t sB ages (Ooutlmied from Page Om ) "is an educational Institution, 9 s m . Morning preyer, Mtsfiy, agent in charge of the Loa An­ Mr. Besikbeil was born to (or International Development E domM October 1. i m cede that it would hardly ever spirited it away. In all this fre­ Masootc Tm ple Rev. RIcitauM O. BoDem Rev. O. Henry Anderson, Pastor 10:46 a n t, Ntauery through construed as sectarian, but he not a religious one." Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. M rnon, cI m m b . geles F B I office, said the mon­ Maneherter, M ay 38,1806, a son be. at any given moment in our quent change and gradual in­ Assistant Pastor Rev. M eh^ T. Petorsca, ' Grade 8 oontiBUea. "Young Sinatra was kid­ would not forbid them. Another Colorado principal In all areas. exce|)t niaternlt) Victor, who changed his name PablMied Bt« i7 BTWtnc Except 10:46 a m . Holy Oommuninn, ey will be held by the U.S. of Augtist and Lsna Knoll Benk- •uadajrt and BolMayB. Betfred at crease of pressure, it still never 11 ajn., Sunday Servioa, fcm- Assistant Pastor renon, ckmses. 10:46 am ., M bm tog W onM p. naped at gunpoint from his ______"Observance of Christmas is said his program will include where they are 2 to 4 p.m. and BUS a vouth. arrived in La Paz history, our experience to find Masses at T, 8, 9, 10:16 and mdrshal here for an Indefinite bell, and lived here all his life. i Iba Peat Office at Manebeater Conn, day School, and nursery. "God Mondsy, 7:30 pm .. Vestry. Reorptton o f aduM membe rs room at Harrah's Club Motel, S ltormeriy'worked at Waticuis i a basic part of our culture and Bible readings a ^ a Nativity 6:80 to 8 p.ni. and private , Thursday to appeal to the union aa Saceod Claaa Hail Matter. in the Speakership a man whose got very cold. •Die Preserver O f Man” wiH be 11:1S a.m. 9 a.m., Divine Worship and 6 pm ., Fam ily Ctnlatim a Stateline, Nev., by two men period. Wednesday, 10 sm . Holy Broa., and reUred one and one- transcends any sectarian com- scene because h «.«iise that’sthat whst our rooms, where they are 10 s.ni. leaders tn urge relea.se of the qualifications for the Presi­ Then the other day. the ther­ church school. Nursery Class ■hortly after 9 p.m. Dec. 8, 1968. Simon said at about 2:30 a.m. •UB8C3tn>TION R A T E ! the subject of tl>e Lesson-Ser­ Communion. service. Church achmd program. half years ago from P ratt and mltments.” Spain said. parents want" i to 8 p.m. Visitors are request­ hostage.' "on humanitarian Parable In Adrance St. James’ OhnnA for three-year olds. “ At 6:60 the following after­ that Keenan and Amsier would dency would be rated higher mometer went under the JO de­ mon. The Golden Text is from Friday, 9 sm., Holy Com­ 6 pm., Fam ily pothadc and Whitney, division of United Air-1 The New York SUte Educa In Illinois Ray Page, state ed not to smoke In patients’ grounds.” Rifkin suffers from On*' Year ...... S32.0U Rt. Rev. Magr. Edward J. 10:80 a.m., Divine Worship noon the victlm ’e father re­ be arraigned "within two 81x MottOi# tl.OO than those of the man who gree mark, and this time the Psalms 140; 18, 20. Scriptural party. craft Oorp.. » a r t Hartford. | tlon Department said school superintendent of public Instruc­ rooms. No more than two vlsi- ulcers. Reardsa, Paatiw «n did cchurch school. At both serv- munion. ■to- -s_ ceived a telephone call at a hours." 1 Three Maotbi ...... 6.50 selections w ill fttchide: Luke 11: Saturday, 10 sm., Rehearasl Mdnday, 7 p m , CMb Christmas activities should be tion. called recognition of tnrs at one time per patient. Victor said the union leaders One Month ...... l.n happened to be Secretary of snow was e little colder coming Rev. EngMW F. ’Torpey tdsp. ermon by Pastor PePeter- Reno, Nev., hcdel. A male voice Another agent said Irwin | where he had worked tor 20 1, 2 to Itrst. Oorrelaitlve pas­ for rilBdren’s Chrlstmss Ev« ChrisUnas pawty. conducted as historical exer­ Christmas an “ accepted cus­ had complained about being rail­ State at the same moment. It down, and the clearing o ff was Rev. Joseph H. MoOaaa son,'^.,son.x^ “Whsn fUscouragsments told him ‘the kid’ was all right probably would be arraigned i years. MEMBER o r sages from **Science and Health 7:16 pm., Prayer and DIa- cises and teachers should not tom’! In public schools, although Patients Today: ‘268 roaded and having no legal ad­ Rev.lev. Jooa D. Regan CoRM.^’ Nurseiy. servioa and he should expect another some time today In San Diego, j Survivors include a daughter THE ASSOCIATED PRESS is a standing likelihood of what colder too. and now no one with Key to the Scriptures" by ousoion Time. attempt to draw religious con­ all programs are voluntary and I ADMITTFID YF^TERDAY: vice hut mentioned .several TBe Aaaodated Presa la exclu- call the next morning. Asked whether more than'Mrs. Evelyn Boom West pupils who ask are excu.sed. the national experience would would be surprised if the latest M ary Baker Biddy, include: p. t First Oengregatlonsl Church Tliesday, 6:30 pm , GMrl notations from them. , Marj- Kennedy. 31 Pleasant St.. | times they were friends of his alralr entitled to the one of repub- Masses at 6, T, 8, 9, 10:16 CRnroh e f Christ "The second call was received three men were Involved in the! BrocAfield, Mass.; a sbn, ncatloa of all new, dlapatrhea 16; 7-11. O f 'Vemon Ckjout "Motber-Dsughter” pot- CSiarles A. Brlnd, the depart­ In Warren, R.I., .school Supt. brother and one of the other be. not merely any special ap­ sample stayed on display until and 11:30 a.m. Orange Rail E. Center Bt at 9:06 a.m. Dec. 10. On this kidnaping, Simon said: "W e Charles Senkbell of Hebron; Joseph Jay photo Rockville; william McCaughey. j creditec to It or not otherwtae 8 p.m., Wednesday meeting. Rev. John A. Lscey Minister luck and ChriatnrMs party. ment’s chief counsel, acknowl- Eugene P. Melville notified Americans. Thomas Martin. 27. credited in thte paper and alao the praisal of the personalities o f Christmas, or until it received ■ugene Biwivsr, BBnlster occasion Mr. Sinatra was per­ have three In custody.” four brothers, Edward SenkbeU 59 Blrrti St.; Mrs. Elizabeth | local newt publiahed here Reamng Room hours at 749 Jsmes Humphrey Wednesday, 6:0 pm . Wom­ edged the difficulty of drawing teachers their Christmas ob- of the Bronx, N.Y.. a U.S. Infor­ S t Bridget's Cfanreh mitted to speak briefly with hia Hoover said all three men of HoHy Hill, Fla., Walter Senk- Engaged Ortolan!. 9 Trebbe !>•.; Nelson | All rlfditt of republlcatlon of the moment, which makes the | some freshening up for the holi- Main SL, excepting legal holi­ Director of Rellgloas Education an's Society of Ohiiatisn Berv- a line between the historical and servances "should contain the mation Agency officer. The oth­ apedat ditratchea herein are alao Rev. John F. Delaaey, Pastor 9:66 a.n., BBile driH for chU eon. Less than three hours later had records. The records show: bell of Glartonbury. and FVank Robinson, 112 EVeeipvvood Dr., 1947 change regrettable. It | daya The time by calendar for days, Motxlay through Satur- toe poUuck. Wrapping of home­ Senkbell and OUo Senfebell, rell^oUR features of Christmas same reverence, joy and rell- The engagement of Mias er two Americans are Michael reaerved ^ Rev. Stanley E. HastUIo drtn. a spokesman for the gang called Amsier, a professional boxer, gious tone held In the past, irre­ David Knofla, 30 Clyde Rd.. ienday,’8 pm., Pinyer msM- Every mor”!ng she signs Ridge St.; Paul Terragni, I2i T o r Saturday—1 p.m. Prlday. WildemesSk” Nursery in the 10:80 a.m.. Church school tor Dec. 10. Amsier Into their office through (Confinned from Page One) T1»e wedding la planned for bits." the hostage said. CUssIfied dsadltee; lOiS) am. a small army of newsmen smd about ^ letters. W’addell Rd.; Richard Murphy B y A .H .O . parMi house during church woT' infants through Grade 4. Rockville Baptist Ofeswoh "In compliance with the Mrs. Jean E. McKectoile the summer of 1964. each day K publteation exeapt Fallacy Of The Alike* 9:30 am ., Sunday school wMh photographers. <3iristmas n u.s are beginning Jr., Ooventry; Tttomaa Redde- Saturday — t a.m. ship. 10:46 a.m., Morning Worship 69 Union S t kidnapers’ Instructions, a cour­ Mrs. Jean E. McKeohnie, 88, requests for pictures o( Mrs. clo-ases for all ages. Registra­ Keenan is a slender blonde to come to the White House • cliff, 14 Gv^ee Dr.; Solveig Among the many fallacies in­ 11 a.m.. Gtotbe-sdienst- Barvlce. Sermon: "God Is Still Wtotfarop W. Fsrnssvortlh ier—who was actually an FBI form erly o f Manchester, died Johnson and her two daughters, Saturday, December 14 It would not be likely that tion o f new students. with crew-cut hair. He appeared now. So are birthday cards for OriBt. Giant anbvjry; Edward 7:30 pm., Walther League A Thought for Today Our Refuge." Pastor agent—went to a phone booth at yesterday at a Hartford Con­ Blues Singer volved in the Common Market the Republican state leaders in 10:46 a.m.. Morning WorsM|>. meek. Amsier is a handsome Lynda Bird, 19. and Lucy Mrs. Johnson, who will be 51 Mattishak. 86 Highland St. Axlvent Service, Oapitol Zone, 6 p.m.. Supper will be served L m Angeles International Air­ valescent hospital after a long Baker Probe theory is that one now being 1 Connecticut, having shown such Sermon: "We Seek a CUy.” BponMiwd by the Msaehss blonde and a neat dresser. Nei­ Baines, 18. Dec. 22. I D ISCH ARG ED T O D A Y : Mrs. fdkm'ed b>’ refreshments. to the choir members. 9 am ., Church school rtoasM port carrying the $240,000 ran­ Better Snccession System Nursery and Children’s Church. ter Council of Chwehes ther had anything to say to illneas. All the family mall goes to the Juan D’ Amour, Andover; .Mrs. Illustrated not by the Common ’ I*ctful Judgment In declining tor all ageo, numry ttwough som. The girls arc getting mall, Found Dead Wednesday. 8 pm., Ladies' 7 pm., Evening service with 7 p.m., Christmas carol aerv- newsmen as they arrived. She was bora to Breidwood. social correspondence room There are two levels of dis­ Market’s trade war with the “f?" S e c t o r Gold- "Other phone call directed too, and handling aa much as ^ May Go into FTiiloniene Gauthier. 18 Arch Aid Chrlatonsus party — pothick papular hymn sing and Bttrie Ice by Junior and Senior Choirs; adults. Both appeared redeyed and ni., on Aug. 8. 1875, and had the Ea.st Wing o( the Whitete I| 4 TT o. . w i» i BiwJ his early blooming This is the second Saturday the agent to a service station St.; Pamela Ward, 28 Packard satisfaction with this country's United SUtea, or by lU previous ! candidacy the favor of trvlng supper. Donald B. Watrous, minister of 11 am.. Morning wonlilp- suffering from lack of sleep. lived in this area for stoout ftwr they can themselves. House. There it is handled and (Confimied from Page One) study in EiphesianB: “ Chtldren about eight miles from the air­ at. present legal provision for suc­ In Advent, and tomorrow la the music, In charge. The Junior Servloe of dedication. Oeuiaai: The FB I said a ring taken yeara. When a member of Mrs. j sorted by about 10 workers. refusal to admit Britain, but by i to beat him early with nobody, Walk in Love.” port. Tax Returns Sooth Methodist ChurrJi third Sunday. How much prep­ and Senior Pilgrim Fellowships "The Ooming of the Word.” from young Sinatra by the kid­ She leaves two sons. N ell Mc- Johnson’s staff can handle the ] Despite the load, they are troit Lions, rad Miss Washing­ cession to the Presidency. the current quarreling among need to be In any rush Monday, 7:30 pm ., Presby­ "Shortly before 12:80 a.m. Kechnie of Thlefriver Fbfla, Rev. J. Manley Shaw D.D. will attend the concert 6:30 p.m., Young people’s napers had been recovered queries and requests, that Is ' just about current on their work. ton were married last July. One Is. somewhat unpleasant­ to commit themselves to some terian men in FeBowridp HsJL aration Is still laft to be done! Dec. 11 the agent placed the Its own original members. At Rev. Ray C. Hollis Jr. prayer meettog. from Irwin. Minn., and DonaM E. McKeeh- I Hortense Burton, chief of cor- (Contlniied from Page One) alternative In the Republican EOecUon of new officers. Devo­ how much? One rule at this ransom money between two done. j BriinoFree Because of his w ife’s death ly. on the level of consideration the moment, In Brussels, they Wapping Community Church 7 p.m., Evening gospel hour. After reading the FB I state­ nle o f Gary, Ind.; her son-in- ; respondence for the First I^ady, open field. tions by the pastor. point fo r averybody, and aspe- school buses near the service Mrs. Johnson likes to see as I.one will not play In Sunday's of the particular individual who Congregational Mensage: ‘T h e Basin fior F el­ ment to newsmen, Simon led law, Donald E. Hay, formerly of credits a lot of this to the vol­ his po.st paying $19.6(X) yearly. T T J * 3 J are Ifi such a haggle over the But should they want to be­ 9 and 10:46 aJn., Morning clally for motbar, ia that we station and, as Instructed by the much mall as she can. Some­ game at Chicago between the Rev. Roy R. Hntcheon, Minister lowship.” them into his office where the Manchester, and three grand­ unteer work done by friends of A former Senate page boy,; I J |1QP|» K Q |1 Q wBl now, by the existing law, business o f trying t • agree on gin to drift toward some safe Worehlp. Service of Baptism. IV inity Covenant Ohnroh ought to run the houM and not spokesman for the kidnapers, times she can tell an aide, "A n ­ Lions and the Chicago Bo.sr.s Rev. Theodore Bocheler Mondsy, 8:30 pm , Ptoneer $168,927 recovered here was children. The Hohnss Fimeral Mrs. Johnson at the Johnson Baker wa.s installed In the post! ^ vs aa va become President If events temporary harbor, which might "W W ch W ay To Bethlehem. Hackmataok nenr Keeney St. the other way around; it quickly drove from the scene. swer this one this way.” At oth­ which will help settle the NFL's one common agricultural policy Minister G M a spread on his desk. The money Home. 400 Main St., la in charge home In the first two weeks aft­ while John.'on was' the Dem o-1 — . also have a chance of outfitting Dr. StHAV prenching'. Church Rev. K. EJnsr Bask, Pwtor doesn’t have to dazzle aa an "Frank Sinatra Jr. was re­ er times she dictates the an­ We.steni Division championship. should require a successor to among themselves that this may Tuesday, 7 pm., BoyF Bri­ was arranged by denominations of arrangements, which are er Johnson became President, cratlc leader of the Senate. (Continued from Page One) the Republican sMp of stats for School for nursery through operating room. And no meas­ leased unharmed by his abduct swer herself. l.ane said he and Dinah, President Lyndon Johnson. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Morntog In stacks an inch high and Just stlU Incomplete. Questions were raised about bring about, all by itself, the a real voyage, the Oonnsctleut Orade 9. Grade 8 and 9 claeees ure of preparation or care gade meeting. famed night club and televi.snm 9:30 am ., Sunday School with Worship and otiuroh echooL Ser­ ors and arrived at the home of about covered the large desk. Baker’s uut.side business and said Uiat, with Bruno's arrest, House Speaker McCormack is break-up of the Common Mar­ leaders now have an opportuni­ aittendlng church. should keep us from being first Wedneaday, 7 pm., nnyer star, had gone to bed after classes for all age groups, Idn- mon: “A Note of Simplicity.” his mother In Bel-Alr at 3:10 Simon said the money had Mrs. Edith W. GoBlIter financial affairs after he had all involved in the charges now ty which might prove MMy and 10:45 am ., Second M ile Club — an raal people. That church and feUawsfidp meettog. watching telertsion in their Pa­ fa r along in years, and has k e t deigurten through aduH. a.m. Dec. 11, 1903 been found in an attache case R O C K V ILLE — Mrs. Viet Exile Quits been named a defendant in a are in custody. comfortable. tor Onsde 8 end 9. Senior High service tomorrow can be more 8 p m , MeeGng o f the church Agents gave no details on how Merger Plan jamas. ■avar had any conspicuous ’The fallacy being illustrated 10:46 am ., Morning Worship. TalcottvlUs Congregational tn Amsler’s apartment. W est Ountlier, 60. o f Hyd* Ave. $300,000 damage suit charging Bruno’s arrest occurred in Ambassador Henry Cabot Fonan. Important than even a family oounoU. the three suspects had been The buzzing of the tolevi.sion Sermon: "Prepare the Way.” Ctauroh For Sinatra it was a week of died yesterday morntog at her Post Near UN he had used Influence to have Boston because the Pan Ameri­ (raining fai the executive branch at Brussels Is that which says Lodge ia the man whose appeal 6:30 pjn.. Youth Division breakfast, togsther; and It Thuraday, 7:80 pm .. Meeting tracked down. .set In their bedroom awakened 6 pm, Annual Sunday Rev. Robert K. Bhlmoda sleeplessness, except for occa­ hosne. She was the vriOaw at canceled a vending machine can World Airways plane from of government, and current that it is always easier to re­ and campsdgning in 1960 made Oouncil tn Ubnary. would bo the greatest If you of the Mieslonary FeUowsNp. The FB I said the hideout used Of Railroads Lane about 3:46 a.m.. he said, School Christmas Program to Minister sional catnaps and those mostly Charles Gunther. NEW YORK (AP) — The contract at a nearby electronics Paris, en route to Philadelphia, Judgment—which could always many Connecticut Republicans 7 pan., Junior High FeDow- could go as a family. And If by the three men was a home rad he found Dinah unconsoiou.s. solve small differences be­ the Sanotuary. ’Teacheni and in chairs waiting for phone Born In Somers ApcH 30,1894, dilapidated, little foreign-made plant doing government defense had made a 45-mlnute stop at express the wish that he could riilp. O oofm ’ Hall. Senior High you're building a N ativity scene First Lutheran Ohnreh on Mason Avenue in Canoga He called Dr. B.C. Ross. Dr. ba proved completely wrong, of tween people or nations of slm- partimpents are reminded to 11 am ., W ontiip •ervioe. Sun­ calls. car is gone today from the park­ work and have It transferred to Logan International Airport. Feflkxwshlp. Snow party or re- as you go along during Advent, Rockville Park, a section of Los Angeles Mrs. Gunther waa a daughter Voted by ICC Ross later pronounced Mi.ss have been first Instead of sec­ be present by 4:46 pm. day school. Sermon; ‘T h e Hope Shortly after 2 a.m. today he ing space near the United Na­ a rival company. Bruno, handcuffed and siu"- soume—la that to hava to call Uar cultural, ethnic, and his­ you place the two ahapherda In Rev. O. Henry Anderson In the San Fernando Valley. of Hibbard and Ellen Benton Washington dead. ond man on the party's national heanasl o f "U ie Sight And ’Ih e Wednesday, 7:30 p.nt. Ad­ o f Christmas.” Thcmaa Bell emerged from the home of his tions headquarters. The Rules Committee has rounded by FB I agents, was ■pan Mm to become President today. If you hava an Advent Interim Pastor "This was where young Sin­ West, and Mved the RockvIHe Detective William J. Chubb of torical backgrounds than it is to tick et Sound.” vent Servioe. deacon of day. Mra. Helga Neu­ long-divorced wife, Nancy, and (Continued from Page One) scheduled Its first public hear­ taken before U.S. Oimmis.sloner wreath, the third candle should area afll her life.to Gone too Is the Vietnamese Mrs. Harold Sehelbe atra was held while negotiations the homicide squad said the would ba an injustica to him resolve big differences between He is, by political position 7:30 pan.. Membership se man, greeter. Gifts for Mens- told a guard standing outside exile -old beyond his years - ing (or Tuesday, "rhe witness Francis H. Farrell who con­ be lighted this evening or to­ Organist and Dtreeto were carried on by his father for She was a graduate of Rock- bottle of pills was a prescription and a risk to (ha country. and instinct, close to the Eisen­ tnar. ffleld Tralntog School w ill be ac- the good news about the arrests. Atlantic Coastline will be the who had lived In the car for the will be Gertrude Novak, widow tinued the ca.se for hearing Dec. people or nations of contrasting The SaUvstion Arm y morrow. And if we could find Ralph Doell payment of the $240,000 ran vMle High School. Mrs. Gunther from a West Coa.'t . druggi.>it. hower “middle of the road’’ 8 pm ., Twentisa and Thirtiies oe^^ed. "N o kidding," the guard ex­ last 10 days protesting the divl of one of Baker's former busi- 20 and set bail. TMs questioning over the geographical, cultural, religious, 661 Main St a time fo r real quletnass, w e’d Sunday School Snpt. som,” the statement said, was a member of United Oon- holding company. Miss Wa-shlngton recently re­ which has been favored by mod­ meeting ait the home of Mbss 7 pm ., Youth FbHowshlp. claimed. slon of his country In the only 1 ness partners. She already has Bail was provided by Albert ■ttitabUlty of the particular In- Maj. E. Walter Lsmle know that such times are FB I agents raided this home gregwtkmal Church of Tolland Top officials of the two rail­ turned from a We."w of passing and the present law substituted. waters all three states touched brother’s Connecticut possibili­ day.” St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Immediately Sunday night with­ or other specialized training. Worship. S e r m o n : "One in But as we read the Good Bot^ Masses ait 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 When Insulin is lacking, the with him the one gift he accept­ o m u another vehicle, which was ties. 6 p.m.. Youth aervloea. says, Wapping, Conn. out the usual 24-hour wait to a.s- About T Qualification tests are being Now, w ith the choice in men, upon. And still, to this day, C hrist” am . level of glucose In the blood Mn. lilUan M. Rlttotlg ed of the many offered to him making a right turn, and her In 1952, as Governor of Con­ 7 p.m., Elvangeliiatlc service, Our Lord looks down from Rev. James A. BlrdsoU, VIoar siume that the kidnapers had given each week day between 9 car skidded out of control on at the moment, between Secre- there is recurrent wrangling in 9:15 and 11 a.m., Church rises. When It exceeds a certain Flmeirai aervloea for Mrs. by sympathetic passersby as he necticut, John Davis Lodge was Messsage by the Rev. Mr. Swain Heaven, cro.ssed a state line. Harrah’s Fuel Overflow The Polish Women’s Alliance. a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Coast the slushy roadway, ran across tsuy of State Rusk and Speaker School. Crib Room (9:15 only) Sacred Heart Church level it Is eliminated in the LdUira Mae RittOUg 39 Turn- huddled In his car, an American the news over these same rights a tremendous help to his broth­ Theme: “Bethlehem: The Bright And he who loves and freely 10 a.m, Morning prayer and club straddles the Californla- of Group 518, will meet tomorrow Guard MiHtarj' Persoimel Pro- the road and struck the tree, through JunioT Hi-gh. H oly Oom- Rt. SO, Vemon urine. Thus the carbohydrates bull Rd. were held yerterday flag. MoConnack, most people wish in these same waters, and some er. the Eisenhower campaign Side of Calvary.” gives sermon. Nevada atate line. Only a park­ Cause of Fire at 2 p.m. at 77 North St. There curwient Office. Room 129, some four feet off the west munlon and reception at now Rev. Ralph Kelly, Pastor and sugars in the diet are wast­ atf-tmvoon ait the Holmes Fu­ manager, in setting up a Con­ Wednesday, 7:30 pm .. Prayer To him shall much be given. ing lot separates the room w'lll be election of officers for .vide of S. Main St. The vehi'le the law never had been changed new court case or decision was membeni. Friday, 7 p.m.. The Couples ed and the muscles, deprived of neral Home, 400 Medn St. Hie E.MBARRASSINO PRESSURE Custom House, New York City. necticut delegation for Eisen­ and pra’se servioe. Mra. Pearl Austin, where Sinatra stayed and the 1964. had extenSiVe damage rad was away from the Cabinet succes­ in the news only a year or two 4 pm ., Christmas progrram In Club will have a progressive Ma.r aiTests were re­ himself was a loser in the last 10:30 am ., Chutxh school el. Lakes Naval Training Center. Monday, 8 pm , Brothethood FBI Director J. Edgar Hoov­ cause an increase in calories NEW ORLEANS (AP) — having lost one Vice President the houoc o f hea\'y smoke. ruled the methods of the col­ yields. And man has given th e ' wrist and she went along with ported. The left rear ferfder of wick all Its own, or whether, by Republican State Convention nursery, kindergarten and 11 a.m., Morning prayer with It still was on Friday, and sailor of Sit Andrew. er said $47,938 of the ransom from any source will cause Parents whose children go to a James Moore said he’ll not open Wednesday, 10 am.. Holy Some fi:rnoce damage waa also lectors were "just within the bee an assist by creating sulf- 1 her mistress. Both operations the Bonkow.VKi car had moder­ to the Presidency, * r t should Its demonstration of Inner har­ at long last, he finally sought Grades a to 3. sermon b y ' the Rev. Mr. Nos- money had been recovered when an Increase In the blood sugar. segregated private school on 2 pm.. Senior Methodist the package until Christmas. Communion. reported. limits of the law ." able, damp ne.stlng sites for it. I were declared a succe.sa; ate danuige, police aaid. immediately set about provid­ mony and benefit, it would be­ the Senate nomination he had trand. Baby-sitting nursery In was arrested about 0 a.m. If diet alone w ill not control state grant-in-aid money have Moore’s parents live In Flush­ Friday, 10 am.. Holy Com­ always wanted but-had at least Youth Felloiwahip at CYeetfield Children’s Chapel. Friday In Imperial Beach, the disease, a diabetic m ust' failed to make tuition payments ing ourselves with a new Vice come a pilot light to all the ing, Queens, N .Y. once refused to seek In defer­ Oorwaleacent Home. 7 p.m., Evening prayer follow­ munion. Calif., only a few miles from take either insulin or one of the I “ in excess of $50,000,’ ’ it was President, who would have no world, until the idea of unity ence to the presence and pres­ 6 p.m., Junior and Senior ed by the "Novem ber to Easter the Mexican border. drugs such as tolbutamide that | learned today, other duties and responsibilities and cooperation expanded to tige o f his Massachusetts Methodist Youth Fell-owahlp. Series” which Is the Blplscopal Are You Letting It Hoover said most of the re­ lowers the blood sugar level. Failure to pay the tuition— 8 pm.. Memberslhip dlacus- than to keep himself trained embrace everybody. No final brother in that body. The result Church's Inquirer’s Class. Sub­ Count For Christ? mainder of the $240,000 had Tolbutamide can be taken by which the state gives the ston g r o ^ . been found in Amsler’s apart­ mouth but it is not effective in , parente—is a felony. New Or- and informed and ready to take answer Is in, either way. But if of that last Republican State ject; ‘The Ways and Teachings Attend Eveiy Sendee of Convention' meant that he was Monday, Pastor will visit to of the Church.” ment when he was arrested In all diabetics. leans public schools were deseg- over the Presidency Itself, the Common Market explodes ■ones 1 and 10. Your Church, The number of calories in the regated In 1960. no longer a leader in Connecti­ Wednesday. 6 and 10 am.. Witness Deily For Chriet, nearby Culver City shortly aft­ should that be necessary. now, of some petty quarrel 7:60 p.m., Official board. Holy (Communion. South Methodist Church er Friday midnight. The FBI diet Is adjusted to the individual j " i t ’s not deliberate," said at the PARKADE cut, but merely one of a num­ Pray Regulerly For the Unsaved needs of a diabetic and the' James W. Spencer Jr., presi- The growing number of peo­ among Its own lookalike, think- ber of potential aspirants for Thursday, 8 p.m.. Worship here oaid the amount recovered commlasion. amount of either type of drug dent of Junior University of future Connecticut nominations. United Pentacostal Church 1226 MAIN STREET YOUR CHURCH NEEDS YOU from the apartment was $168,- ple who seem to think this alike, bredallke and supposedly is carofully balanced. The re New Orleans (Juno). The new- So the question which raises it­ Saturday, Methodist Youth Tinker Hall 927. That would make a to­ 4 would be desirable are not very most congenial little member­ fellowridp party at church af­ 791 Main St. B er. J. Manley Shaw, DJ>., Senior Minister tal of $216,865, leaving a balance son the diabetic should not in­ ly opened noneectarian achool, self Is whether John Davis crease his desserts and then near any agreement, however, ship, then the post mortems should try to lead for Henry ter caroling. Rev. Robert L. Baker Rev. Ray O. HolUa Jr, Associate Minister • f $28,186 unaccounted for. which has more than 1,0(X) William O. Simon, special make a corresponding increase pupils, has grades from nursery oa Just how It might be accom­ would be obvious. It would be Cabot In Conneotlcut in 1964 or Miss Marjorie WlUlams, DIreetor of EduoatioB Seoand OongregattoosI Ohnroh In his medicine is that this will to first-year college. plished. The President could be merely try to be a modestly 10 a.m., Sunday school. easy to say, then, that It would Jack B. Grove, Director ef Mario causa him to gain weight again “ Some parents have been pro­ willing sub-lieutenant. It might 886 N. Main St. 11 am., Woraliip. given authority to name a Vice have been very much better to and make his diabetes harder crastinating,” Spencer said. be the latter role which, In the R|PV. FeUx M. Davis, Minister 8 p.m.. Evangelistic service. President. Congress could be have devoted all this energy and Mrs. Richard H. Pinney, to control. "These are not dlsHoneot circumstances, would be the Personal Notices Diabetics frequently are | people.” given authority to elect a Vice Associate Minister Calvary Church Invites You To Worship time and Idealism to some­ brotherly one. warned not to sit with th ^r Most of the school’s 39 teach- President. Or the political party thing big enough, no matter (AssembUes of God) 10 am.. Morning Worship 647 E Middle Tpka 9:00 A .M , Morning W o ie h ip ...... 10:46 A M . In Memoriam legs crossed because this im- ers failed to get their pavchecks which had won the White House how much more difficult It may and Church School. Nuraerj', pedes the circulation in one leg 1 last Tuesday, Spencer said. Rev. K, Lh Gustafson, Pastor 9:00 AM., Churofa S c h o o l...... 10:46 AJM. la lovinz memory of Thomas J. in the last election could call a have also seemed, to have a Hope at Home, Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Davis, Ford, who passed away December and anything that Impedes file He aaid achool officials and a circulation also Invites gan­ national convention and select ‘T^ht In The Dark.” Coffee 9:46 am ., Sunday aohool U. ite*. parents’ committee had begun chance of meaning something. Bermoo, Deoember IB grene. Other complications in­ Plans His Tour hour after morning worship. olanses for All ages. Our loved one has only passsd into a drive to collect the money by the individual who, by some spe­ clude 'degenerative changes in 11:16 am ., Church School 11 a jp , Wontoto Barvlca. Service of BapUam. “WbMi Way to Bethlehem” the sunsets slow, Dec. 20 when Christmas redess cified legal process, would then LMvlnz precious memories that the retina, kidneys and arteries PALM SPRINGS, Oallf. (AP) tor Grades 7 through 12. Bible message topto wlU be starts. The faculty agreed to Preparing To Role 040 A.M . Bothlng can take away. . of the heart and brain. keep teaching, Spencer said. become the new Vice President. — Comedian Bob Hope, home 6 to 8 pm, Pilgrim Youth “God to Three Persons, Blessed Dr. Shaw Preaohlag The quarrel among such po­ after treatment for a blood clot Group w ill meet at the church Trinity.” Sunday School For All Children, This year winter has been be­ Albert Ford SIGN OF FORMER TIMES GOOD PLACE TO GO In his left eye, says he Is al­ with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall 6:30 p.m., Evening Prayer. tential methods of selecting an having just aa if it understood Walter Ford _ EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) CANBERRA (AP) — Norfolk most certain he will make his Layton. 7 p.m., Family Gospel Service. YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS, 10:46 A M . Florence Ford Turney Interim Vice President would —A rather battered but atlU Island, a Pacific dot 900 miles and humored us poor human annual Christmas tour to enter­ 7 p.m, The Mu Sigma Chi Singsplration and Bible mes- "W«$MkACity" here announcea; "(Carriage east of Sydney, must be quite a Beam to be so infinite, and to beinga in our reluctance to gat tain servicemen overseas. Group will meet at the church sage. Junior BUgh—7:00 In Memoriam In kninc memory of Walter Paul Long Island Railroad station place In which too die. hava so many possible points of Hope, 60, returned to his des­ with Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Wedneaday, 8 pm., Bible Nurseiy and Junior Otoiroh cold all over all at once. BciUor High—740 PJto ■chuUs 8r„ who paseed away De- here announces: "Carriages The annual report o< the io- ert home here Friday, after Miabteaon. riudy and Prayer Servioa. Outot viaw from which to conduct it- It has been flicking at us, off 7:00 P J «. •Smber U, 1969. must not stand at this platform lond administration axplolns: treatment at San Francisco speaker will be the Rev. Spencer Young Adnlto-BriO PJA. except while actually discharg­ "Death duties are NOT payable Brif, that wa seem in no proa- and on, baginning with a light Children's Hospital. Ooneordla Lutheran Church Always a silent heartache, Weddle AorambUes of CM "ChiM rtnW oliliiUvB" ilany a silent tear. ing or loading passengers.” The bn Norfolk Island estates . . . paot of actileving legialatlqn for touch of frost way back tai Sep­ "We’re trying to keep him 40 Pitkin 8t. evangelist. But always a beauUful memory. Ladies Village Improvement So­ The Administration provides quiet for a few days,” Mra. Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, Paator Of one we loved lO dear. tha Mg purpose Involved. tember, with Ita Intlmationa of Friday, 7.30 pm.. Youth Fel- CLASSES IN CHURCH MEMBERSHIP AND STUDIES ciety has fought to retain the grave sites and coffins without Hope remarked, acknowledging iowbhip.' Meanwhile, the somewhat un­ the Inevitable, IN METHODISM EACH SUNDAY EVENING—7:80 Ck>d save ua atreiigth to bear it. reminder of days-gone-by in a charge." that was a difficult task. Asked 9 a.m . H oly Oomraimion, PRESBYTERIAN And couraza to (ace the blow. village that Is still a posh re­ Norfolk Island is Australian, pleasant truth about appraisals The September froet was fol- if she thought ha would make church school and numry. B t John’s PoUeh Nattoaal But what n meant to loee you, 1 ^ one will ever know. sort ' area but alao h u year- 18.5 square miles In area, with a o f individual man has to be his todr, she said, " I think he’s 10:30 , a m . The Servioe, CHURCH lowad by Ootobar balm. Come Catholic Church round retlreM and othar .jrart- population just over 1,000, many going.” church ochool nod nuraeiy. Rev. W aiter A . H yzko n a i j . f o b rUBlBBBt IMFOBMATIOM {Bead. I t m y » that if a young November, and there was a donfai. rt them rrtlred from Sydney. H ^ had planned to taka 0 «e e .B 6 M 9 M — Hom e B «M 0 U mm^ La ILhimmiv I nr,2iias.r4srYigJs and vIgDWWB and broadly-tal- aample er. two od a freeae— 5;46 pm, Chetotttn ndiioattoh 4S Ipm t H a Irmipe to Amarlean taess to awoogh avea to gtoee ev«r a toe MedBprrainaii area. T;80 p m , AduK BM4e Ctoao. 9 a.m. i.”“ ■“ "“-r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTFR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968

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(fANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1W8 MAKCHESTiaEI EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 196S PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT ■Lack «i Experience Shows in Defeat, Tempers Flare in Wil4 Schoolboy Game Green Bay And 49ers No Tomorrow for New York or Steelers Weaver Defeats Indians in Thriller, 46-45 Play Today ... . 1 1 ' . I — , t-#r*» throws#(3-0) with Mancheeter (1-0) SEASON'S END Bv HOWIE HOLCOMB ♦Weaver boosters for an earllarfportant rdbound. Bo* even wWiddropped ki * second. They am the only un- NEW TfHIK (AP) _ u y n v w i c i display ^ o< hooUn*hooUnf and holler-holler­ tbeae letolate efforta.efforts, MancheeterMancheMer to mak H 44-44. beaten clubs...... kr the loop- — and Revenge jGlreen Boy's poteat Paoketo, Experience is the only "Quash” was high mM fw ing) and finally mth nine e<«- ahnoat pulled It out. after only two playing days! "two-ttme ohampions of dm onds to play, tempers flared on the game with 20 Manchester’s long string of Jay­ commodity lacking in this With nine seconds to play, National Football League, year’s edition of the Man­ the tioot and fans beg^an to Jton Walsh was fOuled (ignit­ anionto direoUng the T rl^ vee victories came to an end kj attack. Ihike Hutchinson had the opener as Weaver won, 61- make a laat-grasp etab at a Top Goal chester High basketball stream from the stands. ing the stforementloned out­ But prompt action by MHS burst). After a delay while the eieh* and Hohenthal seven. 40 . . . N sw Ume out rule was lUrd Ittie Hub ofteniooD ao team and it showed up last faculty, the fame officials and floor was cleared and tempera Cloud was Weaver’s t^ really felt. Prelim didn’t end un­ the natlon’B profeaalwMJ night as the Tribe dropped Officer Sam Maltempo, on allowed to cool, WaWh sank the with 14, twv more than Ben til after 4 o’clock and the sec­ football teatna head into a heart-breaker to Weaver High duty at the fame, kept that first try but missed the second. BilUe. ond gome, with all Us extra­ their weekend of docislan. For N.Y. o f Hartford, 4S-45. It wasn’ t the disturbance to a minimum. Thsit was k sa Weaver oon- None of the shooting sUUs- curricular aoUvity wasn’t over By Ihe ttme the Sunday best played game of the sea­ Score Deadlocked trolled play In the time left. Ucs were Impressive. Man­ until after 10. fame# on the long eohednle are completed, the NFL will NEW YORK—With the son. by far, but It sure was ex­ One can understand the state Tribe Leads Early chester was 15 for 56 from ^ Summary. citing. All in all it must have of the excitement when you floor anil 15 for 26 a»t the free WesTsr (46) have determined Ite oonfer- National Football L«igue’s Manchester had a string of r pu. enoe ohamptoas while Boo- been the Friday the 13th Influ------know the score------was tied elfht seven straight pointo in the throw line; the Beavjsre were P ®. Eaatern Division chajnpion- 3 Birie ...... g M 13 tou and Son Diego could ence that made It a wild and {times during the action, the first period and led alt Us close, 10 for 64 and eight for 20 re­ 4 Williams ...... | (V8 « ship at stake, the New whacky night at the MHS last Ume nt 44-44 with 1:07 to spectively. But rebounds were oUnoh divleloa tttleo la the 11-®. The B ig Red played the 2 Cloud ...... 5 Amerloan Football League. York Giants end the season Arena. play. Th« lead changed han^ Beavers even In the second something mfferent—the vic­ 2 VanTassel ...... J on nine mors occasions as the 4 Thornton ...... “ Oreeu Bay'a gauM at Saa at Yankee Stadium tomco’- To start things off on the stanza and Just before inter­ tors enjoyed a 47-23 edge In 3 Bar ow ...... v wrong foot, one of the sched­ Indiana scrapped and scram­ that department. Fraaolaoo waa me only NFL row in a showdown battls with mission go* hoops from Co- 0 Mathews ...... gome ertiednled today, whllo the Pittsburgh Stselers. uled officials failed to appear bled to overcome some errors Oaptsin Paul Quasnllschka and GAME NOTES -Gene Stur­ that can only be corrected by 1* Totals ...... 1-30 W AFL had a pair, Buffalo at Kickoff time is 2:06 pm. and Dave Boland, one of the (^ I Hohenthal and again led, geon was the assigned official Manrhester <4») Division Title THE Jayvee men, worked both the toughest of methods—more New York aad Boeton at and the goma, of oouena. Is a 25-21. on hand and h j and Boland dW r Pis. Kaneoa OMy. Giants Flat in Last Three Tilts, games. Later the game was varsity games. P ® 1-3 1 seMou*. Once more Weaver go* a tie a good Job under somewhat 1 jss 1 Escavlch ...... 2 The NPL eoDoIndea Ha held up momentarily while Oo-Oaotain Maurice WnUame than ideal conditions . . . All B Hohenthal ...... J 1-8 7 Tbara ta no tomoeixxw t e li- and Oreg Thornton were the and once more Mancheeter 0 quasnltschka ...... • »-10 30 regular eeaaou Sunday, Aim of Pats MHS Prtncipal A. Raymond forged ahead, midway In the other CX:iL teams were acUvt (VO 4 tbar tha Otanta (10-8) or the Herald Angle Rogers lectured the youthful fimU heroes for W eaver. W ll- 3-8 B while tha AFL — WIM Steelers to Attack on the Ground third period, 31-25. but two last night with these results. 1 Wateh ...... 1 poe^ioaed one weekend eteatan (7-8-g). With both members of the near-canaclty Uams’ drtvlrg la>np gave his Central 60, Hall 40; Wethers 0 Btmmons ...... u (VO 0 Ctavetand and At. Louis «Hml- In Road Test By crowd on the ethics of fan club a 4«-44 edge and Thorn­ baskets by Len VanTassel and 1 Hutchinson ...... _» __3-8 8 •ohedule beoanae of the defenag U you can’t run another bv Oil Cloud tied It at field 54. Conard 46; Windham death ot Preoldent Kennedy nated from ths title mos and NEW YORK (NEA) — breakdown of the poas pro­ EARL YOST sportsmanship (to give the,lo­ ton, after missing an important 63, Platt .50 and BJastem 66, Ma­ 18 Totals ...... 1® 1B-2S 46 with tha Stesieri haivtag played Not atooe 1962 have both tection for quarttsbaek Y. against them, Uke we cal supporters credit, however, free throw with about 15 sec., 31-31, Weaver held the upper Score at half: »>-« Manchester. —extendo to Deo. 22 wito KANSAS dTY (AP) — ’h»e Sports Editor hand until Quasnltschka loney 65. Central leads the pact three gomee. three ties, there can no tanger diviilons of the National A. *ntUe, and Sherman couldn’ t tfaey’U com e at you they were but paying back ends left, hauled In an im- shragged: "There ta no on day long and peel you Borton Patriots at* the choloe Tcq^plng the NFL Sunday be a playatt ta the east. 1710 Footooll League gone Into to wrap up their first Eartera New Yortt-PM*abu(gh winner the last day of the regular coaching any more the 30tt book Uke a banana.” The elate Is the wlnner-toke-all Giant* intercepted seven Division champlanBhlp In Amer­ Football Fan's Shining Hour eloeh of Pttteburgh oud New will go ogatant altlier Gbtaago eeaaen with the races ta gome of the season" (he ican Footbail League history ihi tacluded t h * sexhlbltloa Bedskta posseg First ladies of every home in this area who are not Alabama Six-Point Favorite York for the Eaetern Divi­ or Grstn Bay ta tha league both dIviskmB sttn decid­ against Kansas City today, on M sion tMe. The Oloat*, at ohomplonaiMp on December 39. ed. gom es). The Giant attack, led by the theory that Oooeh Hank aware of Sunday’s ImTOrtant National Football League 10-8, oau oUnoh their third And this year, ta the Allis meant tachnlqua- Tlttle’e record-tlctag (Us A tie agatant PUtotangh to- wlsg On the strategic front, own) U touchdown posses, Strom of the Chiefe may be out game between New York and Pittsburgh should be division crown with either monnm giras..tho CMants the Eaatem half, the Pittsburgh of surprises. alerted to the fact their husbands will be unavailable a win or He. Pittsburgh, 7- Eastern crown automattaoHy. Steelers meet the New York the brains will be whirring stresses the explosive quick Mira in Final Fling in this gam* of human strike. Yet the recent break­ Bostotn, with a 7-6-1 record, for any type of assignment or obligration tomorrow be­ 8-S, and 81-0 coaquerore of But neither Oooeh Ai Shennan Giants on the final Sunday needs either a tie or victory to 4 down, with Title tossing New York oartlor In the *ea- nor hte ptayon ore oontadarlng ta a clasalo shoivdown, udn- cheag tween the hours of 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Best way for Frank Olfford, the vet­ seA’en Interceptlona the lost clltich the tlUe. The other three aon, moat have a victory ts a dead boat. ITtey want to win ner take all. (In the West, teams in the . tight Eastern Di­ the little lady to start an argu-f- * attain their first titig eran flanker of the Otanta, two gomee, is traced to Idle ihent would be to suggest some­ As College Performer the honor doolfiv^, aa do the the Green Bay Packers are Alex Webster and his qimr- vision ore rtlil in the title pic­ through Ms rookie season of The rest of the slate fea­ Oteelers. out of bnstaeso, even If they has opposed Parker teoma thing for the man of the house os a scout and a player. ■lous solotle nerve. Web­ ture. Kansas Olty Is thhd hi the 1960 without a soorg but sinco tures Oileago’s oloelng wallop Son Freacisco os ex­ ■West a* 3-7-2. to do during these hours. then ho has learned how to ALL KINDS OF ACTION—There was action aplenty at the Arena last might game wlfli Detroit on the Nor ore th# Otanta haunted *ne'II ploy to your weok- ster ta tbe hard yardage guy No question about it, profes­ MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Coach Andy Gustafson and quar­ by memotles of their earlier pected unless Detroit upsets who picks up the Important In the season opener last cross the goal Una Just about Bean’ home field. The pace-setting Chicago). aesg” sold Frank, “and sional football has taken over and not all of it was basketball. Officer Samuel Maltempo and Athletic Direc­ terback George Mira have their final fling today as the 81-0 k>sB to PtatOburgh. "That then change up on you." first down, who keeps the year, Strom took the wraps off ovary way possible on defense Bean lead the West on a The Stertera, after 80 lock, stock and barrel as ths . . . In 1961, Lorry blocked a tor Tom Kell3y (above) speedily quell a rhubarb that occurred with nine University of Miami winds up its football season 10-1-2 record aad can clinch was a long time ago,” says That means the Steeler* defense* boxed tight to open Len Dawson ao U.s quarterback No. 1 spectator sport in seconds left (see scoreboard). Action prevented any serious problems. More Sherman, ‘’and lots of thta^ years of nnlnterrupted toe­ can be expected to attack alleys for Tltne’s bombg and the newcomer passed the punt that went out of th* end against favored Alabama in the Orange Bowl. with a victory or a tie, re- Am erica, whether It be In per­ sons for a safety . . . In 1962, rardleee of have changsd dnos then. I’d ing (closest they ever come along the ground, between e’s siqxposed to be ovoU- Patriots dizzy, 42-28. In the son or by means of video. Base­ common action (below) has Weaver’s Greg Thornton grabbing a rebound. Carl For Gustafson It will mork^ f the outcome of waa a dlvlsloa playoff ta oble for me Steelers, but he he scored on an inteiroeption file Poeker game. Tough feel the same way If w« hod the ends, Uke the Dallas return gome at Borton, Strom ball, long th* top ^ rt, ba* Hohenthal of the Indians and Ben Billie of Weaver are also off the floor while the end of a 38-year coaching Harding as athletic director. beaten them 31-0. Thn* gome 1947), have momentum, a ■bouM be rusty from lack of brough* out a double tight end . . . Then, lart Sunday against Detroit knocked Cleveland Cowboys did ■oooeeefnlly been slowly movinjg off the top Philadelphia, Lorry rooovared Jim Walsh waits in the background. (Herald Photos by Pinto.) ____ career. He will devote full time Four pocket-variety bowl means nothing now. Tomorrow 'woird dlstaterred the lost for one half against ths contact. offense and romped in 27-7. to the duties of athletic direc- out of the Eastern Ooufer- perch. a Philadelphia fumble and ran games involving minor college ance race last weekend and ta what raaay matten.” couple of years by coach Giants a couple of weeks Bis tedtaposltlon points up A t Boston, Nov. 17, Strom’ s All the marbles wUl be on th* tor at Miami. AUle Sherman of the New with it for 42 yards and TD in powers and the long-delayed BOW bolds a 6-7-1 record. The OiantafSteelera struggie ago, but Buddy to also m a r t another factor. The Giants team came to town with six line Stmday at Yankee Stadium. Mira, the brilliant passer Houston-LouiaviUe regular sea­ York Giants. They haven’t could be tatigned. Their of­ straight defeats, their defend­ the fourth quarter against tha In the other Sundi^r matches on* of the league’s enough to put ta a few There won’t be any tomorrow .Blaglea . . . OsztUnal C o a o h Schoolboy from Key West, will be play­ son clash complete the day’s g m e a , Cleveland, 9-4, at strongest running teams (Pitts­ been beaten In five w eekg Avrinkleo to anttaipate the fensive tocUee, Bossy ing AFL champion squad In s for olthor the Giants or Steel­ ing his last college game. He top faz«. They also have coach Brown and Jock Strand, state of ooUopee. But Strom re­ Wrtly Lemm hoe this to say Washington, 8-10; Dallaa, burgh) agalnrt U*e bent paseirg adjustments the Obuits trill ers os far as the Eastern Con­ about Wilson; “He has speed, has an outside Chance to wreet A national telsvision audi- 8- 10, at St. Louis t-4 ; team Loe (Nw Tcck) with two Buddy Porker, who mode a noake ta this area. All three have bean hnrltag. They’re leased two veterang inserted ference title In the NFL goes. the national passing eham- enc« will Join 50,000 Pasadena. hoMt o f Avtanlng the big over M, with a combined two rooldea in the Uneup and The pick here, as previously agility, ta a good tackier, and is Summaries Angelee, 5-8; at Baltimore, staunch defenses thrown In to tooms whoch beat New fearloBg I mnendier one game pionship from Baylor’s Don Cajif., onlookers when NBC 7-0; and Mtanesota, 4-8-1, at moke things more taterestlng game Avhen he led Detroit York this year — the servlee of 21 years and fad­ topped th* shakeup by using noted, ta New York by a 35-21 ’TruU. airs the Junior Rose Bowl tilt ing legs. Six other starter* B ^ e Wilson a* quarteihack all to 'wMoh ha cam* from his Philadelphia, 2-0-2. for ths ontlelpated crowd of to three dlAdalan titles ta a Browns, Cardinals and count. safety posKlon to moke a toc- Bockvlllo (74) All Mira needs to do is com- between Northeastern Oklaho­ Sunday’s American Lea­ 6 8,000. half-dozen eensong Steelers — come at them match them ta age aad ex­ the way. Wilson 'was 20-for-32, P.S. If th* man of the hour ma AAM and California’s perience. “Our offensive two lor TT5s, and It was a 24-24 kto on an end run to the oppo- Nlederwerfer ” plete 27 passes for 304 yards gue Bchednle has San Diego, Top Bwshlag Meanwhile, the Giants, with strong running. can get away without any inter­ stt* aide, and he got hta men at P u la...... 14 against the Alabamians. In Orange Coast Junior College, 9- S, at Houston, 6-0, and gnsnlng for their third etab,” admitted Sherman, tig ruption Sunilay, his better half Buchcrl ...... Ooaoh Buddy Parker’s eM>, The Browns swept the 'Tiaa ecered a lot of points the Une of scrinunzigg He fills 3 nine games he made 148 paas- both unbeaten and untied. Denver, 2-9-1, at Oakland, straight right to defend the flanks. The OOrdtaols tnq>- Pats Deteimlned had bettor be warned that th* Martol o ...... At Allentown, Pa., North­ led by Don Hook and John and worked a lot of minutes But Boston is expected to in on running plays to the Insld* Nowmnrkfr j 3 es fo r 1,854 yards to Trull’s 174 S-4. Henry Johnson, has luohed the East ta the fiuunploashlp ped them up the middle. The chompkHishlp playoff will be (juickly, too.” Wrleht __ ...... 1 0 2 completions for 2.157 yards in eastern University, unbeaten for Green Bay, at 10-2-L gom e, have had three et boll gomes.” The long meet any ohaUneg;e the OUets coming up In two weeks. Dec. ball m ors Umas than any oth­ Steelers, by the nature of season hoe worn on the old Kelmer ...... 4 0 81 ten games. the first time, tackles once- must win agataat Son straight flat performances, their personnel, wUl emuloto can mount. After two straight 29, plus the Playoff Bowl game, ...... 0 1 beaUn East Carolina College. er NFL dub (540) Mxd nmka guys. close runner-up finishes behind La«burv ...... 0 0 J ’The Crimson Tide, a slx- Francisco to stay In the third ta total ground jrardage a* portioalarly by their offen sg St Louio. Dlek Hook, John Jan. 6, ]dus the Pro Bowl of­ F(>rKuaon ...... 2 3 7 point favorite In the natlonally- ’The -DU le school, 8-1, knocked race. If they lose — a de­ ironioally, they have scored Henry Johnson and Theroa The Steelers have nurtur­ Houston, M fl» Holovak’s team fering Jan. 13. Utat should end Qaeotion of W e ^ Clark ...... off major foes Wake Forest 1,948, som e 800 ynrda better ...... 0 0 0 televised (CBS) game starting cided long ahoi — then the than New York. 67 more points than any Sapp, the Plttsbargh nm- ed a reputation lor physical Is deteimlned to take It all this at least the NFL offerings for Question of the week arter at 1:45 p.m. (EST), owns a 7-2 and ’The Chtadel and lost only touifinieas. In their gome time. Thalr paertng game la led Totals ...... 30 14 -4 Bean take the tttlg Hook, who haa bean taj irod, either team ta the NFL to ners, don’t have Jfanmy the year. However, there is also Pittsburgh’s victory over Dal­ lecord and Is bound for the to Richmond. Northeastern's Should Green Bay win, dote. with th* Olanto eoiller this by veieran Babe ParUll, in his Smith (JS) rasiks fifth ta the league with Brown’s speed. toe Amerloan Football League las: Hod Ed Brown passed from 1 B F Pt Sugar Bowl Jan. 1. Miami’s stingy defense limited eight op­ however, and they’re lop­ They also have Sherman, "The Steelers peck at you Bcoson, fliey also left brais­ ninth pro season. Larry Garrcn which will offer a like number 1 Chak ...... 2 4 ponents to 42 points. A crowd of 679 yards on 316 tries, while ta one of the league’s best full- punt formation any othar time [ Phllbrook . record is 3-6 and this Is cer- sided favorite* against the who deals taconstatency and with those good backs,” an­ ed feeltage. of battles. : ...... 3 2 tain to be the Hurricanes’ S.CKX) is expected. Johnson, the burta fullback, is a bahks. Glno Cappellettl ta the e • * 1 Fllzg(‘rald ...... 0 0 0 49en who have only two, notch behind a* W9 on 173 car- continuity and other ob- alyzed coach BIU MePeok “ The score, 81-0, Is the big this soaaon? The answer: No. I Giortano ...... 3 0 6 woiat season since 1958, re- Pralre View, Tex., AftM and then the Padeere have a 34- eequloos words, but ta tw o- of Waahtagton, "to get boll Impreaslea they left on me,” A FL’* top scorer 'with 110 In toe game against the Oow- 1 Halluran ...... 1 0 3 gardless of the ’Bama score. St. John’s University of Cd- rleo. ’rogatlier they ripresen'. a points and best field goal kicker Up for Grabs Avf*n' ...... 0 0 hour wait to determine foimldaBle one - two numing for-two as a wtantag head control. The Giants ore the sold Andy RolwteUI, the 36- boyo, this 24-16 victory set up Grant ...... 1 0 S Alabama is without the serv­ legeviUe, Minn., a pali of unde­ their etnndtaga, depending coach. A guy asked hhn strongeet elob we’ve faced yesr-old defensive end and 'With 21. Who’s going to FkxMa tor Pittsburgh for Saturday's Eost- Kennedy ...... 0 2 ices of Joe Namath, a star Jun­ feated, untied Small college on the outcome of the Chi­ punch that wtU eordy tent the Boston ta urgh 2 backing. • ‘ ing, originally scheduled for Tittle, the league’s player front Une are ends Lou Michaels Coach Buddy Parker of the Yetz ...... n 0 Nov. .23, brings together two iburgh wtos and ton Gdonts Ue Zahner ...... %...... i l 3 Gustafson, who came to of the year, was out vrith and Jon Baker and tackles Joe fo r o r taBe secdKe ...... 1 0-1 2 o o ^ e U e n s In 841 trtee fbr 66.8 DOWNHILL PULL—Giants neeii onJy a tie with Pittaburgh to win the Eastern 1:45—Time Out for Sports second time around fbr the n e w YORK (AP)—A pro I Christian ...... 6 0 my Tewtlc bas no* proved con- up with 16. These two and Ray Daly ...... 2 1-2 5 reign aa NatlonaJ League shig- that 1 was a better receiver 12 Eagles had made hdm their sec- night as they trounced St. glng champicn by capturing per cent, 3387 yards and a Diinsion championship of the National Football League. Here are defensive Chzumel 8 Browns and also a repeat per- ftootbaU battle with fountain NEW YORK — Florentlno Tavlor ...... 2 0 risten* though he came through LaGace controlled both back­ Wood ...... 1 1-2 3 3 p.m.—Steelers vs. Giants than a blocker. Now I thinlc Fernandez, 159, Miaimi Beach, Cahill ...... 1 0 3 ond round choice. - Anthony’s of Bristol, 80-42, iJiey ...... 1 1-4 3 the 1968 title with a .586 aver- x«cord-tytag 33 touchdown stars during workout at Yankee Stadium. Left to right: Andy Robustelli, John formanoe for Pittsburgh whlto pens haa broken out be*ween Mllward ...... 6 1 13 It wa« a omaShlng triumph with Wg playe In the victory a* boards effectively. Clpolla ...... 0 2-4 a passes. Channel 8 that my bkioking ta better than Fla. .stopped Rocky Rivero, Wright ...... 0 0 before an enthusiastic Wehr ...... 0 (W» n ag«, the final offletal overages LoVetere, Dick Modzelewski and Jim Katcavage. 'went last year . . . The only my pass catching” . . . Before ttie New York J«*a and tlie 0 for the National League which Kouaton kwt week. Even though the first string­ - 2 4-4 X Total Yardag* 8:86— Chargers vs. OUers other Eastern team to play to 161, Argentina, 7. Guarro ...... 1 3 crowd at the ECHS gym- The Rizza...... fiiowed today. Chonnrt 8 the start of the season there New York Giants. Sonny Worb- Bnrlck ...... 2 0 1 -pnaibbed o ff the A FL’a top Specikatlon was that Oon- ers sat out much of the last two Aaron, who won the crown In Thanka to Yo*’a proAetawy, the game was Philadelphia af­ ROME — Nino Benpevenutl, 2 ^lum. The NFL got earlier victory extended the Eagles’ Totals ...... io 20-38 6 p.m.—Sports Spectacular was much apeoUIation over im, the new owner of the AFL Ketom.skt ...... 1 0 caiuvon algned a two-year, $60,- win streak to 18-17 of them In 80 1956, hod 39 doubles, four the Oianta taod the NFL ta total ter to* ’81 eeoean. Jerta, flew to Oolumbua Friday 160, Italy, outpointed Ted Gostyla ...... 0 0 ? >lack eyea from the Paul Hor- Larry Daly continued the con­ St. Anthony*! (42) (Pro Football) whether Mackey would even­ Den.-on ...... '...... 0 0 (X)0 p » , 1*0 out contract wHh Jayvee competition last sea- tailplea, end 44 homera among yard^e (4,601) and ta points to sdgri Ohio State halfback W right, 162, Detroit, 10. muig-Alex KoirraB betting scan­ the Biqglea. trol of the boards and the sec- ^ - B F Pt». (415), raolldng them only the Channel 3 tually he used as the blooking TOKYO — Sakujl Bhonzawa, Bofi. i ond team built up, rather than Grenier ...... 0 1-3 1 201 hUta kust eeaeon. Rohinson, 10 p.m.—Making of a Pro end or a t fullback . . . The Mat* Snell, the No. 1 draft Totali ...... 32 6 49 dal and the "play-away” de- "We oculd have offered Oon- O'Neil ...... 3 (M) 8 was fa r down the Itat in 1963 thisd dub In hlatocy to surpaes Big Contrast in Coaches 146, Japan, outpointed Munchai Led by veteran ^M k Klnel down on the Em I lead. (Story of Glynn Giants* Chances Colts needed strengthening at choice of the Jets. Snell had I clflicn on assa^natton week- cannon $50,000 or anything else Dunzhee ...... 1 2-4 4 ‘With a .442 mark. The Cta- the 400 mafic, the othera being been picked No. 3 by the Giants. Tro, 143, Thailand, 10. Coventry (55) I end. ObviouBly, It w«a nc* go- Susco ...... 3 1-3 6 LA. and Green Bay. Orifflng) If you believe to nymmrtry, both posltiona, but now the Bal­ —...... B be wanted, but we diAi’t think "v? o?rES!rles^new'^ff*'to'^a^ LaGace was the game’s top Serratore ...... 8 4.6 30 utanatl outfielder accumulated Channel 80 timore coaches concur that the Ryan ...... 0 1 ing to lone this round, too. ^ he woa worth that much,” aaid Powers ...... 1 0-1 2 303 total bases ta 428 times a* TheOtanitif running gams has you might be Inclined to b^ Delahunty ...... 0 0-1 0 6-foot-2, 217-pound Mackey ta Storrs ...... 2 5: Boston thrives on regional Heed Oooeh Mike Holovak from ha*. suffered by the abaenoe of AJck beve In the Giants' chances Tarbell ...... 0 boosted it to 39-21 at the half *»ad 12. Kaczenzkl...... 2 0 0 4 For Sunday’s Title Game agelnat the Steelers Sunday too valuable on the ling Hudak ...... 0 ~ talent. Ooncaimon hails from Kanaoa City. "Why should we mn/1 the 1ftW66R pl^y out Eftflt made it & clean sweep Kennedy ...... 0 Aaron won aleo the total Wdbster, who probably won't Eborle ...... 8 30! th* Dorchester oection of Boa- give him more money than some “ feh o f uie seTrtd half. for the night with a 57-41^vlc- Salvatore ...... 0 bone leader with 370, marking pky agednst the Steekra, but New Records Set . . . The four Tnesferu team s Locke ...... 4 14! ton and gained renown by ^ th*' guys on our team when Klnel a three-year storting tory In the Jayvee prelim. Greg “ »*' ...... ttw ni2Bth ttme ta his 10-yoar nifi King (148 fbr 646 yards) wlith winning redortoi (CXeve- Morrison ...... S N E W Y O R K (AP)— Llona two days bofore the«bland, armrmed-ovor platHudea lond. New York, PIttaburgh I _ !_ r. _ ! com pleting 192 o f 396 paoBea he haen’t even thrown a pane forward Trith Coach Don Bum s’ , W llliet high scorer for the win- Totals ...... 17 8-18 42 big league oareer that be hod and Jbe Mlontaon (104 for 500 In Church Loop End of the Line 1967 season started. In his public comments. arid St. Louta) ad spUt ’68 *a- Total...... 19 17 66 ' for 2,905 yoirla and 23 touch- fo r ua. club acored 20 polnU to He the I ners with 10.______Score at Italf: 39-21. East. tad In thta catesoiY. yoids) hove the ability to keep lie Sherman speaks the ' “This is the worst team I’va ' Supervised (x>asUng at Cen­ downii os a varel^ performer. Parker Is patient with toe kids ries except the Giants and Bham (45) "We’U win the title this year W itte Ma.^1^ ^ 6on Fron- the Steeler defense honest long language of Madison Ave­ ever seen In camp," he was and tolerant of toe old timers Records were shattered to the ter Springs Park will be allow­ B He also ran for S'!! yards and Steelers who will oomplete the Cov.11 ...... 8 and next year without him. edneo Giants, a three-tkne slug­ enough for Iktae to operate on nue. His New York Giants quoted. “ No life, no go. Just a who may have had their prob­ In ter-Church Bowling League ed this weekend from 8:30 to 11 TDe. 'home-ancHtome set at Yankee FREE WHEELS Dougan ...... 3 "It wasn’t a matter of money. Fernandez Evens Accounts^ ging chanqtion, was second last the secondary. “ firm up,” never jell. They dead team." The aroused Lions lems arlto other teams. The vet­ this week when St. Mary’s en-tiry dark doily... Sports Sipectac- Robert...... 1 In addition to theoe floetora. Shooters Victors season 'with a .582 average. He Stadium . . . Pittsburgh won We were wtlUng to match what­ Khxg ta having a fine year won the championship and eran is told this is toe end of went on a tear. Earle Rohan ular on CBS Sunday aftemoou Bouch.r ...... Patriot*’ Art Graham and Don was flollciwed by teasnnuutea for New York and oortotaly “ establish” their game. the first game 31-0 at Pitt Ph.ip...... 1 ever the Eaglea offered except Parker finished 6-6 at Pitts­ toe line, get off here and you’re set the pace with a 192 single Stadium . . , FTuther aym- at 6 wW feature “The Profes- Koll.r ...... 0 McKixuwn or* graduate* of For Third Time WBUe McOavey .666 and Or- ranka Arttb tha top backs ta the When a regular is unplaced burgh. sionols,’’ a olose-up study of the Buy 2 Snow Tiros at Regular Vanemnon’s high *ch( ol, Ma- the no cut contract. That’a Wants the ^Champion^ Next through. With that approach. and a 426 triple at the Bowling metry: In toe Gtants-Cards, B.rk ...... 1 0 taxxdo Oqpeda .668, Vada Fta- league, even If he tzolte some by a sub he 1‘b “ pre-empt­ A year ago there was talk Buddy often gets years of top Goreen. Both totals were new profesatonal quarteebaok with 17 11 4g tlgnon of Omhrtdgg______sonkathlng I don't believe to. non, CtaoInnatU .634, Johnny of them ta the atadstlog A* Gkonte-Browns sertee. toe home Total. Manchester High’s defending ed.” . that Parker planned to quit the flight sarvlce from men whose highs. team lost all sb( gomm . . Johnny Unlitas of Baltimore to state champion rifle team NEW YORK (AP)—Heavy-hlt-f Fernandez had a huge ad- Oattson, FtxUadelphla .60S and 6-4 and 320, 'Ihe Chief oon «t- Steelers but he reconsidered. skills appeared dulled else­ .Also, the Saints came up the No. 1 role. CBS post-sea(Km Price, Bet 2 New Wheels Free — EM——. 1— h(. vantage by the time the doctor Bl% Wlttlains, Chicago, 497. pkxle inside or outside — and Buddy Parker, his Pittsburgh However, to toe Bteelero-Carda notched its third victory of the ting Florentlno Fernandez, his Steeler counterpart, Is a tall, Parker speclalzes In taking where. with a 710 single game and a and Steelers-Browti series, toe football coverage will Include new season yesterday In the accounts squwed with Argen- Intervened. The ntoittatlics released by the might do Just that agatata th* men who failed elsewhere and Sherman has done a fantastic­ 1,916 three string for new rec­ the NFL Playoff Bowl Jan. 6, Rockville^ Ellington a nd Coventry Triumph Rocky Rivero, gave out Rivero outpointed Fernandes NstJicnal Lea(gue Service Bu­ ohaitange of Johnson and Hook. taciturn Texan. When he speaks home team won all foiw games NO DOWN PAYMENT— 6 MOS. TO PAY Waddell range, beating Rock-, tine out, he calls a spade a spade. spurring them to top efforts. ally brilliant Job of welding the ords. Individual scores were . . . The hotne team also won Bluebonnet Bowl Dec. 21, <3ia>- vine High, 904-876. Senior Dave with the usual victor’s cry to­ in an upset last Nov. 1 when reau' also dleclosed Ektdie The Giant defense also ta Either you go all out lor Buddy older elements of toe Giants and Rohan 426, Ernie W ilkie 394, tor Bowl Dec. 28 and tbe Cot­ But A1 PuU and Jim MartellOfaplte Baker’s efforts. It was a day: "I want the champ." the Cuban was a 4-1 favorite. UtaitllwwB of the Braves received He lays his card on the table. when the Steelers beat toe It was an all-wliming night<^ Landry fired the top local score, primed for an aU-eut effort. When he fires a Steeler, there of you go. He once had the toe new men into a compact Leo Case! 886, Sam Nelson 377 Giants to Septentoer. ton Bowl Jan. 1... NBS’s SPECIAL PURCHASE scored 14 points each and:. Bob three-point play by. Dick Wait­ The toll, thick-necked Cuban For the return, Fernandez was the moat bases on bolls tor the Seven intacoaptloai agatart plane stop at Denver en route unit. Nobody, outalde toe walls (as much as possible) for area kus that put the Cats In front. 186, while Bob Murphy was first is no doubt in anybody’s mind. and BUI Wylie 333. The teaip to- video plans Jon. 1 wttl fea­ Newmarker added 1? more as for Rockville with 184, while exile from Miami Beach, Fla., a 7-5 choice. third nbndght year. He walked Washington tart Aweak prove home from a game in Loe An­ of toe clubbouse, ever has heard high school qulnteU last night. 60-46, wlui 1:08 to go. ^ There Is a sharp contrast be- dhrldual average 'was a gaudy ture tbe Sugar Bowl and New Firestones Tow« and Ovuntry Tread the Rams took an early lead and chopped the pudgy Rivero’s face “I want the champ—Joey Ol- IM th n es.ta 1668. that Dtak Lynch and his oao- geles and fired two players oq him criticise a Giant for a mis- Bob Murphy was first for twsen Sherman, a 40-yeor-cld 383.1. Rose Bowl games... Jeff Rockville opened its slate with made it stand up all the way. Bloomfloid led at the half, Into a bloody mess and won the ardello," trumpeted the oig- ondary confedawlee o n raaady the spot. After The defeat by takg When they lose. It al­ Longshot Qiance Rockville with 184, equaling Brooklro "boy" with a trace of Wldtesell has been prewntod a one-sided 74-28 win over E. O. Nine of the 11-man squad took 22-21, but other than that. South Manchester co-captqlns Allan return brawl on cuts after sev­ beaked Fernandez. “I’ll be the to throw a btanket over BrawWs Green Bay earlier he got ways is "let’s look ahead" Paul FTatJeiy, th* Mtonceota new middleweight champloi of Dixie in his smooth 'IV voice, with a football autographed by &00x1S. . . 11JI5 7.10x15... 1190 Smith; Ellington made It two part In the scoring. Windsor kept in command most Archibald and Phil Rusconi. en rounds of the television 10- Seholastie Ekidcetball aertata. And up front, the vet­ waivers on halfback Tom Tracy whether it’s next Sunday or next Vikings’ standout rookie re­ toe entire 1963 Yrte teazn, com ­ Ellington Wins of the way. Baker’s 20 topped rounder at Madison Square Gar­ the world In 1964 If I can get eran foursome of Andy Robus- and Parker,i a man , adio shuns and linebacker George Taraso- year. straight, beating East Windsor Manchester is now imdefeated Glardello In the ring." banquets but speaks out bluntly yj,, ^ Boston College ceiver, has a longohot chance to pliments of the Elastern Asso- Taking a 27-10 halftime lead, both teams. In 26 consecutive dual meets. den Friday night. Haitford 69, Norwich 67. teltl, Jbn Katoavage, John Lo- caitch more pasaes than any ciatian of IntercoUeglata Foot­ 66-27; South Windsor nipped He may have a long, long Shitaskl 98, Fitch 64. Vetere and Dick Modzelewski and bitterly on occasions. In defeat, Parker bits the bot- iSOxIS... 1195 7J0x1(... 1190 Ellington had little trouble dis­ Pate Now 8-1 Mancheeter 904 There was an Inch-long cut wait. Fernandez, despite a S7-7 College Basketball other first-year man to toe his­ ball Offlclalg The local young­ Bloomfield, 60-49; and Coventry over Rocky’s right eye and a Durttoin 66, VlnaJ Tech 34. con be expected to go after the Sherman moved into his first tom. He is completely desolat­ At UConn Gym tory of the NFL . . . Paul now upended Rham, 55-45 In their posing of East Windsor In the L a n d ry ...... 99 87 186 record, no longer Is ranked. Kings College 80, Danbury ster has been on ctutataea for start o t North Central Connecti­ In the only game that found deep 1% Inch wide gash on the PtalnvttUe 60, Farmington 43. fiteellara (Tom the start. head cbaching Job In 1961 with ed. In momenta of deprsaslon he has 51, needs eight in hta final Charter Oak Conference opener. an area loaer (aotnebody had Rusconi ...... 97 $7 184 Nelther^e Rivero, whose record to* Giants and won Oooeh of 79. the past 18 montos to oooquer fcTIxIS. . . 11 JO OjOOxIO ... 15J0 cut Conference play. Rugged Archibald ...... 100 84 184 point of his chin. When Dr. Sam WBook Tech 76, Pitaoe 'Tech I t oU oxkta up to the W ggtet speaks and acts Impidslvely. Big basketball attraction game to break toe rookie pass a leg perthe... Spriogflekl Even with another voraity to be), Ooventry made 1* 2-1 is 40-9-1. too Year honors to hte first two Like Parker, Shennan also Is Maryland StaU 92, Bridge­ Carl Carlaon led the ecorera with Baxter ...... 93 83 175 Swetnick ordered the savage Glardello was introduced ta otaxgl* g a m « f flse year fo r ooth port 78. at UConn tonight wUl bo catching record of Don Looney hosts Baltimore tonight at 8 ta hopeful—Dave Cox—on the slde- (o r tlM aeaaen hybeaXlngRbam . battle stopped at the end of the WkBdaor iM ta i TA, ThniW' seasons while leading toe Giants a hard worker with intense dedi- Bob Coney and hta Boston . . . Ha catMtat 88 to J940 18 but 10 players had a hand in P u r d y ...... 94 81 176 the ring before the fight and re­ to two straight dlvlslan titles, Qulnnlpiaa 87, Bridgewater an American Hoidcey iMgu* linea, Rockville had no trouble the Knights’ well-rounded at­ •am Pat* lad a* the half. 96-16, seventh. Under New York rules os 48. OIL catlcn to every detail of toe College Eagles against Con­ with toe FfeHodelphta Eagles. KookvUla 876 ceived a rousing round of ap­ MOmp- '"'^ ie was a quarterback at State 80. game at the Coliseum... Andy winning its opener. Cox was in­ tack. only to have Rhoih tie the score It will go In the books as a Rodky BHl TtK El game. In his own way, each pro­ necticut. Coney and his Looney’s passer wns hta oM Murphy ...... 98 86 184 plause frqm the crowd of about Brooklyn College and a No. 2 duces toe same rosiUt — u in­ Hartford 67,,Nasson 28. RobtMtelli of toe Otanta noted d is c o u n t jured in a pre-season scrimmage •* tlM three-quarter mark, 37- Foley ...... 99 82 181 seven-round technical knockout. Ion 67. charge* will be out after college teammatSi Davey (a facial smash) and won’t play Ellington Is now 2-0 on tha 4,000. Joey was refused a 11- Soenens 66, Gronhy 49. TWO GOOD sm ni man In toe pros at Philadelphia. spired team primed for a great his S7to blrtoday Dec. 6... Y. young season. 87. Foster ...... 98 175 The cut on the chin was cense In New York last yoar but their first win'of the season O’Brien of TCU. A. ’htUe, most valuable player again this season. Coach John W ilson 70, Newington 60. NEW YORK — (jraA) — Parker was halfback at Cente­ effort. CENTRAL ADMITTED after two losseg UConn is ^ 1/ 16 9 STATION Baker Excels But Geonga Eberle, BUI Locks Richards ...... 98 171 opened In the third round—the the fact that he was Introduced Yogi Bono, new manager of nary and has been a coach If Sherman is bitter to defeat, in toe NFL, is getting a pretty Canavarl said it was the second 166 only one Rivero got from all Friday night indicates he’ll get eu tfield 60, Stafford 28. NEW YORK (AP)—Oentnal 1-2. time he had sustained a blow Jim Baker poured in 20 points and Larry Morrlacn. triggered Mitchell ...... 97 ’Windsor 63, Southtagten 68. too New Yurii Yankees, hits 4 around toe NFL since 1948. he does not permit himself toe Oozueottcut College has been good tab on the banqiist cflri Other Manchester scores I three officials — and the slash j one the next time he applies, Main gome starts at 9, PoinbHaker 451 WEST CENTER ST. — 649-0980 on the bridge of the noee and as South Wlndaor oxtended Ita a fourth-quarter aaaaiik that ■k)uth CBthoUc 86, P«>taay *9. golf b sl figlit-lwndad but §sta After winning back-to-back luxury of showtog It pubUclv. •taotad to mantoerfiilp ta Urn prelim at E Tioketa ore cult, 8600 to $760 the ------piiliad out am wfn. Lazty Oo- wore Hanley 172; Abort, 171; | over the eye waa infUctad In the ertd he intends to make an out of tn n and pwtts la^ ahampionshlpe at Detroit in 1963 He can chew out an ’errant ath­ l«rry WItaon. « m (tt. Ixnta onos .prtM ta the doctors advised against mor* a/fr- record to 8-0 with a thrUllng pUcatioB lAMtatown n , Cttttonbuiy Esrtscu OoBege Aitbletto Oon- a'vollablg tkm this yoar. 60-08 win over Bloomfield. X>a- ariM M 'IIIh m . now 1-d. Johnson. 168; Morrlaou, lt»; fifth. and 1968, Itarksr walked out on lete ^ prtvato M la p ar^ to (Jardtaata fine ^etym an. went ■ ' / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY,,DECEMBER 14, 1968 PAGE TEN Apartments—Flats— Houses For Sale •' 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 son's spirit took $200 at the. Rooms Wlthoat Board 59 Houses For Sale 72 Tool and IXtuipment Distrib­ U.S. to Accept By FAGALY and SHORTEN Artieks For Sate 45 Tenements 63 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW MANC5IE8TER — Executive 8 BOLTON — 3 bedroom ranch, VERNON — Non-development Events utors CJo. early yesterday. Pe- Automobiles For Sale ROOMS FOR genUemen, SOUTH MANCHESTER — FOR SALE — GoK Ghibe, S l a r g e 4 ROOM apartment beditxmi ranch, S flraplacM, 2 Charming 6V& room ranch, fireplace, garage, 150x160 lot, ranch, town appraised for $17,- lice said tie left a note saying Revolt Regimes Mock from Mam Straat; I Idtoli- woods; SsutuMn I n m S, 6, T, 9, frith private front and roar ea- batha, recreation room, heated plastered•ed walls, cast Iron assumable mortgage, $116 600., yours for $17,100. It rtilnes ”Me«Ty (Sirlstmaa.'’ NOW HE'S GOT MIS OWN MORTGAGE,AND- an prlvUeges, paridng. 64S-8m, tranos, also attic and base- iUo, acre lot. Bel Air Real inside and out. 120x130 treed Hiey think it may be the 1962 CHEVROLET W h e n l o j t l e v w a s $20. 649-3668. radiaton, porch,i, garage, plc- monthly. Quiet lovely neigh­ (Oooitoiied from Page One) HE ACTED LlHE HOME WAS A FLOPHOUSE- WELCOME13 BUCKINGHAM PALACE.' 648-982S. ment OU hot water heat. Park­ gEstate,s 643-9332. tureeque setting on Mgn wood- t borhood.- Bel Air Real Estate, lo t Near the Wilbur Croee. In State same fellow who stole $1,000 CLASSIFIED Impala Super Sport 327 with ing available. Call 648-2909. THOMPSON HOUSE — Oottag* ed lot. Priced to sM . Hayes F 643-9832. Glenn Rc^rts Agency, Real­ from the General Building Sup- that by having demonstrated automatic, radio, heater, power Street, centrally located, large Agency, 648-4808. tors, 644-1621, 823-7684. (Oonttooed from Page One) piy C o. safe Tuesday night end their readiness to puli out am- steering and brakes. Black with LOUTLET, HOW MAKW GIVE THE GIFT f i v e r o o m s , second floor, ga­ pleasantly furnished rooms, FAMILY HOME le^ft a note that said ”It was ba.ssadors and halt aid, they red interior. Real sharp. TIMES HAVE I TaO That Keepa on Giving rage, oil futnace, storm win­ LAKEWOOD dRCLB - Pres­ TO SETTLE ESTATE — Dras­ “M you had asked me two herd, but I got it." parking. Call 649-2868 tor over­ dows, sxcellent location. 649- Mancfaeeter have made the point that poten­ ADVERTISING $2,195 VOU TO P C K U P , tige 7 room Colonial Ranch, tically reduced. 10 minutes days ago what the ohanoee were tial revolutionists anirwhere to night and permanent guest 1178, 848-8087. SOUR CIOTHES?; Ih top condition. Move to 100x300 wooded lo t Tills deslr- THAT CERTAIN from Manchester. 4-4 duplex. 2 o t such a thing happening, 1 KILLED IN CRASH Latin America will realize tiw CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS . Give the New Power Noaala mtea. e for Oiristmas. abls home otfers 8 twin sUed bedrooms, aluminum com­ t h r e e b o o m apartment, first wouM have said 'almost nil,’ ” a (HtOTON (A P) — Paul D. face serious international diffl- 8 A J ^ to 5 P.M. 1962 D K W ELECTROLUX ATTRACJnVB Sleeping room, bedrooms, 3H baths, 38 foot FEEUNG binations, artesian well, one company spokesman said. Harris, 32, of Almond. N.Y., was cuIUes in actually upsetting floor. Porter Street area, $80 living room, fonnal dtoliw Tudor with 4-speed transmls- CLEANER gentleman, shower-bath, priv­ side vacant. Selling for $9,600. Since the relay device that killed today when his car failed elected governments. per month, includes gas, elec- $15,900 room, modem kitchen with u l Barbara Woods Agency, 649- slmi. This car is made by Mer­ ate entrance, piurklng. Inquire Wclty, heat and hot water. No will be yours when you Btk malfunctioned was in a crucial to negotiate a curve on Rt. 96 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. the bullt-tos, laundry room, 7702. and etruck a brea cedes Benz. Will deliver up to 196 Spruce Street. iq)p11ances furnished. Immedi­ large family room with fire­ this 8bedroom Colonial at spot — on the main feeder at MONDAT Thrn FBIDAT 10:S0 AJM,—SATURDAY t AJC. Call 683-0106 or 649-Oea Includes garage, heated sun- only $28,600. ACT NOW — 40 miles per gallon. ate occupancy. Call 648-6940. place, 3-ear garage, $84,000. the Steel Point station — mosi FURNISHED ROOM for gentle­ porch, guaranteed roof, 2- Ann Hunter, 649-8616, 648 79 KEENEY STREET — An WGOI»URY (AP) — Nine- $895 PhllDriok Agency, 8488464. of the city plus ail of Strat­ Please a«k for man, with or without kitchen f i v e r o o m apartment. Main year-old furnace, aluminum 6306. older Colonial home of 6 rooms year-oM Louise King was in fair PLEASE READ YOUR AD ■' with close to an acre of land ford a.nd part of Fairfield was “ Gus" Kamlenskl privileges, near bus, all con­ Street location, over Loring windows and doors. For in­ COOPER STREET - 3 famUy suddenly bisM:ked out. It took condition at Waterliury Hoa BEST BUYS OUmmUM or Ado” an taken over tke phone an a 1961 CHEVROLET veniences, parking. Call after Studio, heat and hot water in­ dividual attenUon call Roger next door to school, stores, and pital today after being stabbed ooavenleBoe. Tke advertiser should read his ad the FIRST Electrolux Senriee h. lales duplex 6-8. Features 8 generous bus. Quick sale price $14,800, an hour and a a half to got Biscayne 4-door, 8 cylinder, 4. 649-6914. cluded, $96 per month. Call M. Negro. bedrooms, enonnous kitchen THE BARROWS A in the back and head by a 13 DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the Robert J. Smith, Ine, 968 Mato things back to normal. By Belfiore standard transmtasion, radio 649-68i08 or 649-8781. with dtotog area, living room, WALLACE CO. The U-I epokesman explain­ year-old boy, state police re­ next tnsertlcHi. The Herald is responsible for only ONE Incor* CLEAN, WARM comfortable Street, 649-5241. ported. They disclosed no mo­ and heater, white with blue in­ uUUty room, Rusco comUna- ed that If the relay, a device Sparkling raaoh. ahimimun root or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only ! GEORGE Washington double room for gentleman in quiet f o u r r o o m apartments near B & N AGENCY tive. The stabbing occurred yes­ terior. Nice clean cari tlons, spotleas condition. Un- which measures the flow of siding, storm*, screeiis, to the extent of a "make (ood” insertion. Errors which do not I bedspread, white, newer used. home. Call before 1 or after Golf Land, convenient to every­ GARRISON COLONIAL — 8 terday in woods near Louise's doors. Nicely located. Va­ usual floorfloo plan provides MANtanETER — 6 room SpUt rooms. First floor consists of electric current and cute it off Mssea the value of the advertisement win not be corrected by $1,195 649-3668. 6:80 p.m., 649-7410. thing, toige rooms, children 643-8727 home. The boy, who waa no'.’ cant, Contact N o r m a a - single family atmoephere with Level, deep landscaped lot, ga- large family room with half when it becomes too strong, bed "make food” laser tlon. OK, atovo and hot water. 648- P identified, took the girl hone Hohenthal. ROOM FOR RENT, centleman, double family tocome, $33,400. UttUt] romn, rec room. bath, modern kitchen with been out at the end of a line, 8778, 648-2463, 643-7084. Robert Wolverton Agency, k after the incident, police said. 1961 CHEVROLET Diamonds—Watche rlvate home, 119 < boner IBn 3 baths, fireplace. Close to built-ins, including Tappan 400 orfly a few ouatomera would New listing s i 611.900i)0! 6 TOUR COOPERATION wnx HI AI 9711 COLONIAL — 8H rooms, cus­ Realtor, 849-3818. nice rooms, fireplace, Dnteh Biscayne Tudor. 6 cylinder, Jewelry 48 Streat. 649-0696. A’TTRACnVB 6 rooms. Second tom built for family living, 4 echools, churches, and shop­ range, dining room, living have been affected. BE APPRECIATED l/IM k I I .standard transmission, radio floor, oil heat and garage, good ping. $18,900. Wolverton Agen­ roOTn with fireplace. Second Since the steel point station doors, cedar shingle*. Abont '7/uut/u Uy~ WATCH AND JEWELRY repair­ bedrooms, 2H baths, formal cy, Realtor, 849-2818. Broadcast Held 3.1 steps from Main St. Oon- and heater, blue with blue in­ MRS. IVLE CRAHPALL location, adults preferred. Call dining room, modem kitchen floor — 4 bedrooms, plus full relay did not work, a number terior. Economical transporta­ ing at reasonable prices SINGLE AND DOUBLE BED­ 649-1922 after 6 p.m. bath. Immediate occupsmey, toct Norman HohenthoL K>2S t4. LMUmooK ROOMS. Call 649-2494. with large dining krea, family NOR’TH ELM STREET — A of circuit breakers throughout tion. CL MOHTe, a *U f Prompt service, two watch' room off kitchen with fireplace, CUSTOM BUILT RANCH $21,000. Philbrick Agency, 649 the area were activated. In or­ Not Sacrifice New listing on West Side. miAera. ManciMster’a oldest t h r e e r o o m s , heat, hot Christmas card Cape Is how $1,195 COMFORTABLE Room In quiet 2-car garage, covered patio, 8464 der for power to be reatoired. Five nice rooms on one Tmblo RMMhiig Ovr Advertiser? establltoed jeweler. F. B. water and gas for cooking Alls home Impreeses you. All o< private home, gentleman, ga­ treed lot, walkout basement, ’Two-years-old — axcollent the 8 romns, plus 2 baths, are e^'ery one of them had to be Of Copyright floor, finished rec room in Bray, 787 Main S t, State Electric refrigerator and stove cellar. Ahimtoura storms, rage available. 643-6848. furnished. Clall 649-7787, I $81,600. Phllbrlck Agency, 648 condition. Owner being flawlessly decorated, presently reset. *11118 is what made the 1959 CHEVROLET Theater Building. 8464. transferred. Aluminumn sld- screens, doors, natural 24-Hovr AesweriRg Service p.m< vacant. Owner will sacrifice. GARTH ROAD btack out lejM so long, the NEW YORK (A P)—A federal Bel Air 4-door, 6 cylinder, ing, overslse 3-car attached Ws have so much more to tell spokesman said. judge ruled Friday that Dr. woodwork, garage plus ear- SEVEN ROOM spacious home standard, radio, heater and ROOM FOR gentleman, garage, rec room and wall- you. Won’t you caU us today? $28,000 He was unahie to say what Martin Luther King’s delivery port, nicely shadrd and Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Floor Finishing 24 Salesmen Wanted 36-A Fuel and Peed 49-A FOUR ROOM heated apartment In Manchester on quiet street Free to Herald Readers whitewalls. Beautiful car. central. 646-0618. snd garage. Maple Street. Cali to-wall carpet are Just a few Julian Realty, 649-9190. had gone wrong with the cur­ of a speech to an audience of shrubbed yard. Contact Lea FLOOR SANDING and re- LARGE EASTERN manufactur­ SEASONED CORD WOOD, saw­ 4 bedrooms. enclosM porch, 8 of the extras. Can be voura 6H room quality built rsinch, millions did not constitute a gen­ diarboneou. $995 USED BICYCLES, a large as­ ROOM FOR lady or gentleman, 649-7563 lURer 6. car garage, asking 819.600. Out rent in the first piace. sortment. new English and Co-| fbiishing (specializing in old­ er offering outstanding o j^ r - ed any length, free delivery. for Christmas. For Individu­ OWNER TRANSFERRED — famUy kitchen with bullt-lns, eral publication of,the work. Immaculate South Windsor Want informatian on one of our claoeUled ndverttseracntaf No er floors). Waxing floors. tunity in local area as sales Quality guaranteed. B. Yeo­ quiet. Inquire 224 C a rte r Oak SDC R(X>M duplex, central lo­ of state owner wants offers. al attenUon call Roger M. Price of this well kept i ' i room excellent condition. For Indi­ On that basis. Judge Inzer B. ranch on Robert Drive, IVi annwer at the telephone listed? Simply eall the lumbla. We have the exerciser i Street, 643-8368, 246-4788. Phllbrlck Agency, 049-8484. 1959 FORD cycle Oh display. Hours dally j Painting. Ceilings. Paperhang­ trainee. Ebccellent potential for mans, 742-8003. cation, oil furnace, one-year Ne$To- ranch reduced. 1700 sq. ft. of vidual aUention caU . . . fight Bus Layoffs Wyatt ruled that the integra­ baths, carport, full cellar, NE(W HAVEN (AP)—Hie Tudor ranch wagon, 8, auto­ 9-6. 9 p.m. Thursday. Manche.s ' ing. No job too small. John advancement, college helpful, lease. 648-6048 after 6 p.m. $12,200 — MANCHESTER. At living area, Including office tion leader had not lost copy­ 100x200 yard. Chs-ner anx­ DRY OAK WOOD, cut fireplace OoRneoticut 0>.. its union dniv- MANCHESTER - ROCKVILLE matic, radio, heater and white- ter Cycle Shop. 149 W. Mid Verfaille, 649-6750. but not necessary. Guarantee Apartments—Plats— tractive 6 room Cape, large and brand new rec room, IH right privileges to the address ious. (tontoct L«n (k or- r OCKVILIjE —- 8% room apart­ B & N AGENCY BAN AGENCY «re and mechanics having rati­ walls. New paint. die Turnpike, 649-2098. of $120 week. For interview and stove length. $10 per load kitchen, plenty of cabtoets, baths, 1/8 acre lot, thouglitfully he gave at the civil rights boneaii. ANSWERING SERVICE Tenements 63 ment, appliances and heat, $90. landscaped, in desirable neigh- call collect Manchester, 644- deUvered. Tel. 742-7886. ceramic bath, garage. 128x166. fied a new two year oontraot. march on Washington last Aug­ New listing! Two flsmlly at ] 6494)500 — 875-2519 $895 Bonds— Stocks— Also, S’ ] room furnished apart­ 648-8727 borhood. Now only 819,600.. (toll Roger Negro faced another kibor problem 0202 between 6-8 p.m. only. MANCHES’TER — SIX Room Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, ust. only $9,800.00. Needs work. HIGH QUALITY seasoned hard­ ment, $110. Adulto. 649-4824, owner M wchester 648-2846. today. Business Services Mortgages 31 duplex, 8 large bedrooms, one 649-6182. The judge Issued a prelimin­ Excelleni |\ man •nd lenve your mceesge. Yon'll henr from our advertiser ta Jig wood, cut to any length and 876-1166. 643-8727 1959 FORD Offered 13 car garage, central heating. Union leaders eay they will ary injunction, forbidding two investor. w V # n s l^ tlon. Mg 4 time without spending all svenlng at the telephone. SECOND MORTGAGES - Un­ split, stored inside. Bonus of CONCORD RD - Beautiful flglit a company plan to lay off record companies from selling Situations Wanted— 100 8 A H green stampa with 876-7862. FOUR ROOMS and sunporch, DESIRABLE 8 bedroom ranch lot Contoet Bill Belfiore. Fairiane 500, Tudor, 8, auto-' LAW N, MOWERS, sharpened limited funds available for sec­ ranch, large living room, form­ DUPLEX 4-4, oil hMt, conven­ an estimated 13 to 16 men. recordings of the address, en­ matic with power steering, ond mortgages, payments to Female 38 each load delivered before De­ first floor, hot water, heat, available to choice location. ient location. Call 649-4784. l. nke St. Onpe. Vacant. and repaired, sales eind serv­ ’TWO ROOM apartment, 149 modem kitchen and bath, al dining room, cabinet Mtcben, MANCHESTER—Large ? room Earl R. Mortemore, oomepny titled “ I Have a Dream.” radio, heater. Turquoise and ice, rental equipment. L A M suit your budget. Expedient cember 26, 1963. Leonard Gig- Schools, churches, shopping (tope, oversized garage, built Country atmosphere, yet Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 REUABLE WOMAN wants Oakland Street, $60. 649-8329, adults, convenient location, $96. 3 bedrooms, recreation room, president, annoimced Thursday Attorneys for the two record white. Real sharp car. Equipment Corp., Route 83, service. J. D. Realty, 643-6129. Uo, Bolton. 649-8818. within walking distance. F.H.A. to kitchen, formal dining room still in Moncheeter. Priced housework by day. Call 649- 9-5. 6487128. landscaped yard. Marion B. that the layoffs were to pros- companies —Mister Maestro, POUND — Tour Gift Gallery, 1963 FALCON, 2-door, 6 cyl Vernon, 876-7609, Manchester financing available. Only 8700 Manchester fireplace, family room, fall-out peot as a result of the new Inc., and Twentieth Century Fox to sell. Aluminum storma, $895 5628 after 6 p.m. Robertson, Realtor, 643-6968. down. CaU owner 6484816. WaOdna Bros. Gifts for all oc* inder, standard, whitewalls exchange. Enterprise 1945. A BETTER ARRANGEMENT FOUR ROOM FLAT, first floor, shelter with half bath, outside contract. He said the pact will Recording (to. — argued that I screens, doors, (tontnei Nor­ of your finances will make Garden— ^Parm—^Dairy t h r e e r o o m s , stove, refrig­ man Hohenthal. caslons from the world over. radio, heater, excellent condi­ WILL CARE for one or two chil­ central location, heat and hot erator, heat, and all utilities VERNON — 6 room Cape, front GROUND-LEVEL encloeed patio with fireplace ooat the compcuiy an additional King had “ so exposed the Home decorating accessories. tion, 31,675. 649-4100 or stop at 1959 OLDSMOBILE TREE REMOVAL, pnming, and more of your income available Products 50 water, one year lease. Call city utilities, minimum down $400,000. speech—orally and to writtog- Big Bowers area ColoaiaL lot clearing. Frank C. Noble, for personal use. Lump debt dren in my home. Have ref­ furnished. $80 monthly. 106 TWO FAMILY screened porch, formal dtotog FAMILY ROOM Priced for all budgeta. Noel 16 Bralnard Place. Super 88, Tudor Sedan, radio, erences. Call 643-9048. 649-6048, between 6-8:80 p.m. Birch Street room, garage, ameeite drive, financing. Asking $17,900. Law Thomas KeUy of Hartford, that he has lost all right to the 2<2 baths, heated rec room, 649-6063. into one monthly payment of APPLES — Macs, Cortlanda, rence F. Fiano, Resdtor, 648 shop now open. heater, automatic, power steer­ Baldwins, Greenings, Delicious, convenient. Early occupancy. chairman of the uoiion's execu­ copyright.” within walking distance of $22.25 for each thousand dollars WILL CARE for one or two chil­ m ROOM GARDEN type apart­ DUPLEX 6-6 Featured in 6-room Garrison 2766. Charles Nicholson, 742- However, Judge Wyatt ruled all schools. Excellent tn-Iaw ing and brakes. Low mileage. SHARPENING Service — Saws, including repaymeqt over five Wlnesaps, Romes, Starks. Tongren Agency, 643-6821. tive board, and Frank P. O tar Trucks—Tractors H dren in my home while mother ment available now. Includes Oolonlal. Unusual room lay­ 6864. that “ no matter how vast his situation. Reduced for quick Announcements knives, axes, shears, skates, years. Firtmk Burke, 246-8897, Bunce Farm, 629 W. Center. Furnished Apartments 63-A o f New Haven, bustoesa agent, $945 works. 649-2CX15. heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ $17,900 — 6^ room ranch. East out, mahogany paneled fun •said they strongly oppose any audience, (it) did not amount to sole, (tontoct I.en Ckarbo- 1967 CHEVROLET 6 ton, 14 foot rotary blades. Quick service. Connecticut Mortgage Elx 648-8116. erator, and parking. Centrally Oil hot water heat, large MANCHESTER — $14,000. Wise t h r e e and four-room-heated room, good condition, extra Side, garage, full cellar, oil hot center contributes to work- layoffs. a general publication of his lit­ neou. HOME BAKING — Special for van truck with power steering; Capitol Equipment Co., 38 change, 15 Lewis St., Hartford, located. $116 monthly. Man­ choice for average working (TOOKINO AND EA’IINO ap­ apartments, furnished, children large lot, 8sta11 garage. water heat, fireplace, 3 twin saving housekeeping. A-zone Hiey said one weapon avail­ erary work.” Rockledge Ranch Just two the Holidays — pies, cakes, motor. Ores and transmission 1959 BUICK Main St., Manchester. Hours Conn. chester Garden Aputments, man and growing family. cookies, etc. Call 643-0496. A-1 shape, $760 or best offer. dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 ples, most popular varieties, $1 welcome. Oy.rfield 9-9928. Building for work shop. Bized hedrooms, Iota of living location, St. James Parish. able is a luiion role that pro- years young. Dream Mtcli- Invicta Ccmvertible. radio, heat SECOND MOR’TGAGES-Funds for 16 qt. besket. BotU’s Fruit 648-7926 or 289-0939. speuse here. Convenient to Smashing value at $21,900. Tastefully decorated 4-bedroom m , r o k ^ hearth fireplace, 246-8086. day 7-4. 643-7968. btocks from Main Street home. Near bus, school, shop­ hlbdts overtime work when ELECTTROLUX sales and serv er. automatic, power steering available for second mort­ PRETTY UP your dog for the Farm, 260 Bush Rill Road. THREE R(X)M furnished apart everything. Wolverton Agency, Joe Gordon 649-6306, 289- cleaner than the day It wna ping. H. B. Grady, Broker. jobs are in jeopardy. ice, bonded representative, Al­ and brakes, white with new SNOWPLOWING — Now ac­ gages. For individual attention Holidays. Expert grooming on ment, quiet residential nelgh- Realtor. 6482818. 8258. occupied. A qaaUty heme In black top and red interior. bortraod. L arn closets. Private 643-8009. They also expressed oppori- fred Amell, 206 Henry St., Man TraDers— cepting contracts, seasonal or call B A N Agency, Roger M. cockers, poesies, and other ARE YOU IN a neighborhood of profes­ YOU Ought To entrances. A<s. No pets. 643 FRANK MOTT VERNON — Ebccellent 2 family tion to any jMn to reduce Chester, 643-04S0. $995 hourly rates. 649-6660. Negro. 643-8727. types. Also, boarding by week Household Goods 51 sional and execntlve propee<- Mobile Homes 6-A 4860. 83, new heating system, 2-car THE BARROWS A $800 DGWN — YGU can buy service. or day. H. C. Chase, Harmony EVERYTHINO IN sterilized re­ liv e In 648-5658 garage, preferred locaUon, bus this lovely 7 room ranch with “Oitting service doesn’t or out of tiea. Contact Bill BeMore. INCOME TAX Returns prepared TWO WHEEL boot trailer, good AVOID HEART attacks and loss Hill Kennels, Hebron Road, WALLACE CO. by auditor. Business and in. 1958 CHEVROLET of pay. Snow plowing at your Business Opportunities 32 conditioned used furoiture and BEDROOM AND Kitchen, fur­ line. Only $16,900. Hayes Agen­ garage, central, if you are help," Kelly said. "You just Executive’s retreat. Eight tires, good condition, $50. 827 Bolton. 643-5427. Beautiful out down on the revenue.” room ranch on 4 nores of dividual. Raymond Girard. Csill Biscayne ’Tudor, 8, own price. 649-7863, 876-8401. appliances, high quality • low nished, for two adults. Includes cy, 643-4803. earning $180 per week or over, HOT W A TER? E. Middle Turnpike, 649-9963. automatic, TWO FAMILY, reduced, west Mortemore said some of the desirable land. Three-car ga­ eoUect, 876-7362. radio and heater, DARI-CASTLB Unit now ready POINTER PUPS, good gun or prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 196 gas, electricity, private bath, (toll for appointment 649-0726. with new Colonial side, 4-4, 2-car garage, plus in­ BRICK CAPE—Waddell School. ktyoffs, which are planned to rage, rec room plus office, white paint Job. in Miami, Fla. Area — 16c field...... trial...... Reasonable . Can be South Street, Rockville, 875- heat, and hot water. Call 843- MANCHESTER Vicinity. In Ask for Mr. Charles. Just 9V'2C'*‘ a day for fuel Household Services Hamburger, Shakes, etc. For 2174. Open 9-8. 7636. come from two stores, conven­ 6 rooms complete, living room town, 7 room ranch with double the Haortford and New Haven storage shed on piemisea Auto Driving School 7>A $695 seen Saturday or Sunday. Call Manor fireplace. oversize garage. ' can get you out of AutomobDes For Sale 4 Offered 13-A Sale or Lease. DARI-CASTLES, 649-4136 after 6. ient location. B. J. Carpenter, garage. 2 baths. $21,900. Vernon division, might be avoided. He All this a stone’s throw INC., 819 McDonough, Joliet, RUGS — NEVER USED. 9x12 IH ROOM FURNISHED, light I Broker, 649-6061. Must sell. Gnly $14,900. Warren — 6^ room ranch, 6-years-old. noted that 69 men are eligible trouble! from Manchester. Contact MORTLOCK‘8 Driving School beige, $28; 9x16 gold oriental, Apartments! housekeeping apartment, cen­ E. Howland, Realtor, 648-1106. Lots For Sale 73 NEED CART Tour credit turn­ Inc., offices, classroom located 1958 FORD REWEAVING of bums, moth lU. CANARIES, Guaranteed sing­ $13,900. Coventry — 6 room for retirement after Jan. 1. Bill Belfiore. ed down? Short on down pay holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ $36; 12x16 ruby oriental, 289- trally located, reasonable. 648 BUCHLEY SCHOOL Area - An ranch with garage. Lots of Those who retire would be Manchester Parkade, lower Country Squire, 8, automatic, ers, a variety of colors. Excel­ older home just restored. Huge MOVE RIGHT IN — Lovely 7 TWG BUILDING lots, prime lo- If you live to a typical Rockledge Split. Seven ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ dow Shades made to measure; lent breeding stock. Will hold 6965. 84(M, 13 noon ■ 6 p.m. value for $12,500. Ellsworth replaced by men scheduled for level Beginners, older, nerv­ radio Snd heater, power steering Help Wanted— Female 35 We will have available Dee. bright family room, modern room Garrison Colonial, cen­ catimt, city utilities. Philbrick house, you could easily run rooms of delightful modem sion? Don’t despairl See Hon­ ous students, our specialty. all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys for Christmas. 644-1069 after 3 Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- layoff, Mortemore said. out of hot water several living In a beautifully tree and brakes, white with red in­ made while you wait Tape Re­ CRIBS (PORTABLE), strollere, 1, one 2-bedroom apart­ kitchen, dining and living room ter hall, 1’] baths, 2-zone beat, Agency, 649-8464. est Douglas. Inquire about low­ Teen-age driver’s education p.m. ment featuring: Refrigera­ 6930. times a week. shaded setting on the Porter est down, smallest payments terior. Spotless condition. corders for rent Marlow’s 867 NURSE LICENSED in Con­ feeding tatoes. New with ac Business Locations down and four large bedrooms garage, close to public and course. State certified. 649-7398. cessories. Factory coet and be­ tor, Range, Dispoeal, Indi­ Now you can have all the Street side of Rockledge, 2V^ anywhere. No small loan or fi­ $695 Main, 649-622L necticut for small Rockville FOR SALE—Red Factor canar­ 64 up. Big lot. plenty of trees. parochial schools, shopping. SPRING STREET — 6 room Dodd Guarded low. Call 644-1418. vidual Basement and Patio. For Rent hot water you need at one baths, 2 fireplaces, 2-car ga­ nance company plan. Douglas LEARN TO DRIVE — Special convalescent home. Free room ies, guaranteed singers. In' Worth looking at, isn't it? Ask­ This is the home you have been ranch, 3-car garage, huUt-lns, Wanted— ^Real Estate 77 WASHINGTON (AP) —Po­ and board and TV. Tel. 875- Heat, Hot Water. ing price is only $17,600. T. J. looking for for your family to time for only 9^c* a day. rage. Oorefully ronstrncted Motors, 383 Main. attention to nervous and elder­ quire 32 Bank St., or call 649- UPRIGHT DESK, $20. Cheat o< BUILDINO 60x40 suitable for wall-to-wall carpetings. CaU lice guarded the home and office 1958 RAMBLER Building— Contractitig 14 9121. storage, B-1 zone, Buckland Crockett. Realtor. 843-1677. a fine neighborhood. Priced in Think of it—only 91fic* a by one of this entire area’s ly. Classroom for teen-agers. 0024. drawers, $20. Bureau with owner, 643-9173, 6 to 8, week­ of Sen. Thomas J. Dodd today premier builders. Too many 1968 CHEVROLET Nomad sta­ Custom Cross Country Wagon, section. 649-3468. low twenties, (toll Mrs. BELLING YOUR HOUSE? For after an assassination threat day! Pickup service. Day or eve­ GENERAL BUILDING service, EXPERIENCED cornally bonaz mirror, $26. Two rockers, $12 CaU BEAUTIFUL SEMI-RANCH — ends anytime. Ye.s, thanks to Mobilheat feature* to adequately de­ tion wagon, power brakes and ning lessons. Reasonable rates. automatic, radio and heater, FOR SALE — Siamese kitten Suzanne Shorts, 648-8886, J. efficient, courteous service call against the Connecticut Dem­ steering, turbo-glide, 40,000 alterations, new work, recrea­ lettering embroidery operator, Sealpoint, has living room man' each. Ice box, $8. Radio, $6. DE3SIRABLE MAIN Street Of­ 6 rooms, 2 baths, beautiful Watson Beach It Co., 622-2114. Joseph Barth, Broker, 649-0320. —and an oil-fired hot water scribe. including lovely fam­ Manchester Driving Academy, 2-tone green. Showroom condi­ or will teach power sewing ma­ Miscellaneous Hems. 648-1686. VERNGN — LARGE cuetom 6 ocrat E tion rooms. Warren Hedges, heated rec room, fireplaced ily room — patio comblna- miles. 643-0048. tion. ners, 875-9131. 649-4436 — 649-6544 fices, 100% location, heat, A man telephoned radio-tele­ heater of correct capacity— 742-7249. 648-4637 after 6 p.m. chine operator with good hand­ living room, new wall-to-wall room Ranch, huge recreatlcm tioh. Let ns show this truly janitor, parking. Will remodel vision station W nC to Hart­ your family can take care $695 writing. Apply in person (no POODLE, BLACK male, 2- S’TROLLrO-CHAIR with Crib, carpeting including hallways, room, cast iron radiation, 2- o f all their washing needs fine property to you. Con­ CXDRVETTES, 1968, one gray, for tenant. 643-7176. OFFERED BY ford yesterday and said "I ADDITIONS — Rec rooms, re­ phone calls) Mechanic Overall months-old, AKC, reasonable. $75; kitchen set with 6 chairs, dishwasher, new aluminum car garage, hillside setting. BUYING OR SELLING at one time. tact Norman Hohenthal. one black, one fuel injection, 4- E-Z LERN modeling, bathrooms tiled. Call $26; 9x12 rug, $20; maple FIVE R<30M modern apart­ Hayes Agency, 648-4808. know a guy who’s planning to speed floor shift, g o ^ condi­ Service, 161 Park Avenue, E. Ideal for Christmas gift. 649- OFFK3E SPACJB lor rent. Route awnings. 2 blocks from Main Mom can do the family Unique and versatile multi- 1958 CHEVROLET 649-4291. Hartford, Conn. 8642. chest of drawers, $K; auto­ ment, 8 bedrooms, kitchen, liv­ 83, Vernon. MeCtorthy Enter­ St. Just move in—no remod­ HOWARD REALTY CO. “ Handlins! of Bolton Homes assassinate Senator Dodd.” tion. Call Roy, 246-6851. Driving School ing room, garage, centrally lo­ wash, Sis can do the dishes bed room home at a budget ] Biscayne, 6, automatic, 4-door, matic washer, $40; 648-0600. prises, 649-5891. eling necessary. $19,900. (toll 82 TOOT RANCH, Porter Street A Specialty” Dodd said he recently receiv­ at the same time Junior QUALITY CARPENTRY — cated, $106 monthly. J. D. area, beamed ceiling, 2 fire­ price. (tontnU location, deep 1960 CHEVROLET, Bel Air se­ radio and heater, coral and COLLIE PUPPIES, AKC, select owner, 649-6661. Manchester ed’ four threatening ’letters and takes his bath, and you en­ Connecticut’s largest, auto­ white. Rooms, basements refinished, BN or LPN, full or part-time. a puppy ready for Christmas HOUSEHOLD k’URNITURE — Realty, 648-6129. places, IH baths, bullt-tos, 6 telegrams. lot. Vacant, owner nnxlooa. dan, 6 cylinder, pqwerglide, matic and standard shift, ’Three twin beds, new electric joy a shower. (tontoct Len Cliarbonean. radio, heater, excellent condi- $695 built-ins, formica tile, general Vernon Haven, 876-2077. week. Sables and tris. Man­ STORE, 460 Main Street 649 BOLTON — $1,500 assumes Colonial — Six rooms, large large rooms, double garage, FREDERICK M. GAAL He said the telegrams were free pick-up service, teen­ repair. No job too small. Call range, Mottmola TV, electric ANDOVER — 6 rooms, heat, hot Don’t delay—phone us to­ tion, must see, $1,200. 643-4017, chester 649-2769. 5229, 9-6. mortgage, $79 per month pays living room, fireplace, 1% 128’ frontage, (torlton W. signed. Connecticut police Older home with non-reai- age classroom, older and William Robbins Carpentry fan. 648-0727 after 6:80. water, stove, fireplace, large BROKER day. Find out how easy it is dential poaslbllltiee. Contact 4-7 p.m. Help Wanted— Male 36 all. 4’/6 room ranch home, ga­ baths, nice neighborhood. Hutchins, Realtor, e49-6182. picked up one man, said to be to switch to a Mobilheat- nervous students our spe­ Service. 649-3446. bath, $116. 742-8728. HEATED STORE. 400 sq. ft., rage, full basement, excellent Belflora C 1957 CHEVROLET Priced to sell. mentally disturbed, Dodd relat­ flred water heat. Bin cialty 116 Center 8t„ Man­ LIGHT CAK dining room set, corner Griswold and Center MANCHESTERr-$16,900 ranch, 643-2682 — 648-0281 1966 BUICK convertible, fully Bel Air ’Tudor Hardtop, 8, au- MANAGEMENT-’TRAmEE for excellent condition, 6 chairs, location. Hurry — only $10,600, ed . •Average family of four. TSvo-famlly duplex near equipped, good condition. Rea­ chester. Call for free book­ g;rowlng credit concern. High Articles For Sale 45 Street. $60 monthly. Call 649 Hayes Agency 648-4803. 8 bedrooms, tile bath, attached let 643-8662. tomatic, power steering and Roofing— Siding 16 table, china cabinet, $125. 649- MAIN STREET — Close to the center o t town. Here’s sonable. 649-1287. School graduate with some col­ 4839, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Ranch—Quality built 6 room garage, formal dining area, opportunity (or excellent fat- brakes, dark blue. Must be seen FOR SALE — Flat Stone for 6670 after 6 p.m. ’Turnpike, four room apartment MODERN CAPE on quiet Thief Leaves Note to be appreciated. lege preferred. Must t>e over ranch, fireplace, aluminum convenient location, wall-to- come with future vnlue ap­ LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first A. A. DION. m e . Roofing, walls, fireplace, veneer and on the first floor. Separate oil street, one block to bus, shop­ WANTED — B-sona lo t Call EAiST HARTFORD (A P )— 1961 PONTIAC, 4-door, good 21 and have car. P.O. Box 146, combinations and awnings. wall carpet, Inc. high assum­ preciation a definite poeei- condition, winterized, new bat­ licensed driving school, train­ $795 siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ paUos. Call 649-0617. heating system. Nice bright Houses For Rent 65 ping, schools. Dishwasher, dis­ 649-4291. A safe oraxker with the eea- MORIARTY Rockville. 1966 SILVER’TONE console TV, Well landscaped. Extras. able mortgage, $13,900. War­ blllty. Two new heating sya- tery. 876-5662. ed, certified and approved, now terations and additions. Ceil­ rooms. Vacant. No facilities for posal, 1% baths. Bel Air Real offering classroom and behind ings. Workmanship guaran­ SNOW BLOWERS - Artens, good condition, $60. 648-6860. MANCHESTER GREEN — 692 ren E. Howland, Realtor, 648- t«*ns plus recent pelnthig Children. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Estate, 643-9332. 1108. wheel instructions for teen 1957 CHEVROLET teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. Snow Bird, Toro, Moto Mow­ tor, 643-1677. E. O n ter St., eight room and papering make tiito PONTIAC, 1956, 2-door, automa­ CUS’TOM MADE matching sofa South Windsor BROTHERS tic drive, excellent, priced to agers. 649-6075. 210 Wagon, 6, standard, radio ENGINE LATHE HAND er, and Bolens tractors, parts house, $160 monthly, (toll 649- MANCHESTER — Immaculate home very plmsont Inside. BIDWELL HOME Improvement and chair, excellent condition, MAN(HESTER — Six rooms, sell immediately. $146. Call and heater. Recent motor over­ and service. Capitol Equip­ 6201, 649-0643. 6 room Cape, treed lot, quiet lo­ Split Level — Three bed­ OPEN FOR INSPECTION Six rooms plus a sevestth Company — Roofing, siding, al- ment Co., St Main St., Man' reasonable. • By appointment SIX R(X>M duplex, ’Timken oil $13,600. Living room with fire­ 643-5135 room partially flniriied on 232-6620, Simday 9 a.m.-nooo. haul. Still under w aiw ty. Must be experienced. cation, 3 bedrooms, oil hot rooms, family Toom, recent­ place, formal dining room, teraUons, additions and re­ Chester. Open dally 7-6, ’Thurs' evenings. 644-8622. heat and hot water, convenient VERNON AREA — 4 bedrooms, each side. Exterior point $745 water heat, rec room, assume ly painted. Must be seen to modem kitchen with dishwash­ modeling of ail types. Excel­ day 7-9, Saturday 7-4. location, $100 monthly. Apply bath, living room, dining room, mortgage or minimum down Sunday Afternoon 1 to 5 301-315 Center St. needed, but this has been Read Herald Ads. lent workmanship. 649-6406. ’THREE-SPEED portable phono­ be appreciated. er, 8 bedrooms, screened in Apply in person. 186 Center Street. 648-6068 or kitchen, garage, large lot. for new mortgage, $16,800. considered In the price. Basically Smarl YOUR YARN SHOP-Watktos graph with over 160 records, 649-6335. Rental $136 per month. Call porches, full basement, walk­ 1957 CHEVROLET Bros. Closing out-Stamped $20. 18 Delmont Street anytime. Robert Wolverton Agency, ing distance to schools, nice WE GIVE Don’t overlook tills . . . 876-9684, 876-8275. 640-2818. For more Information call 92 COLUMBUS STREET consider it on excellent 160 ’Tudor, 6, standard, radio Roofing and Chlmnevs 16-A goods, needlepolnt5 )ther items. FOUR ROOMS, garage, nice (tori Zinsser, 643-0038, or lot with shade trees. Good fi­ GREEN STAMPS M ock Turtle Neck! m a r b l e a n d g l a s s OTonial value. Contact Norman and heater, two to choose from. BUCKLAND All reduced to Cost, some be­ FOUR BEDROOM ranch, 2 Howard Realty, 232-6276. nancing, $600 down, $118 per ROOPmO — Specializing re­ lamp, carved glass shade and neighborhood, heat and hot (HVBNTRY — LARGE execu Ctope—4 rodms down, fun bath, 2 bedrooms upstairs and an Hohenthal. Both real clean cars. low. Buy-save. water, adults preferred, $110 baths, 2-car garage, fireplace, month. A real good tay. Ex­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new MANUFACTURING, prisms, cranberry open work live ranch, 9 rooms, 2 Are open room. One-car garage with breezeway. Must be seen to Older home on big lot. Nice­ $595 per month. 649-2083. rec room, dishwasher and dis­ places, 7 acres, river running clusive. Shown by appoint­ be appreelated. Asking $16,000. Liberal terms. wHfi roofs, gutter work, chimneys MOTO ^OW BR snow throwers shaft; crocheted bedspread, ment. 844-1508, 688-5602, 649- ly kept up Inside. Recent oO INC. ^ posal, kitchen dining area, through the property. Guest RANCH — 8-years-old, 6 rooms, t r .9 8 cleaned, repaired. Aluminum at McBride’s Sport Spot. 4% popcorn pattern with fringe, ’THREE ROOM apartment, first 6013. Home Realty Service, 611 M obilheat heating system. Oarage. Im­ siding. 30 years’ experience. h.p. to 6H h.p. 639 (Jeqter St. rental $176 per month, rental home, small barn. Ideal for family kitchen with built-ins, 1957 CHEVROLET double bed size; mahogany sec­ floor, stove and refrigerator. with option to buy. Arrange­ New Park Ave., West Hartford. Ik* aaoiMicNeil mediate occupancy, (tontnet BYee estimates. Call Howley, 181 Adams Street, Buckland 649-8747. tional bookcase, sliding glass horses, etc. Maximum of 2 baths, attached garage. Bow­ ALLIED ASSOCIATES, INC. |m ^ 210, 4-door, 6, automatic, radio Phone 649-4690. ments can be made to the right 236-4627. Bin Belflore. 643-6361, 643-0763. doors. Tel. 742-6842 after 4:80. privacy. T. J. Crockett, Real­ ers School, Immediate occupan' HARTFOmV-Phonee 628-6246, 628-4118, 628-4229 and heater, coral and white. party. 876-9884, 875-8276. Big Residence Zone A lot. (JHRISTMAS TREES — Tag SIX ROOM duplex, hot water tor, 648-1677, cy. Owner transferred. E. J, $495 now, cut later. Bring the fami­ (torpenter, Broker, 649-6061. Contact Bill Belfiore. Radio-T\' Repair WANTED — SET-UP man, ex oil furnace. Church Street. CTOVENTRY LAKP AREA 6 MANCHESTER perienced in setting power ly to The Stanley ’Tree Farm, FOR SALE — Loveseat, good 649-2139. Two Brand New Homes room cottage, $to per month. TO SETTLE ESTATE MAN(HE8TER — 8 bedroom L Services 18 press dies and drill press jigs y Long Hill Road, Andover, at condition, $20. 648-6413. This space could be yours 1. ) Ready for occupancy. 8- 1956 CHEVROLET Tel. 742-6462 after 6 :S0. 15 Olcott Street ranch, dining room, fireplace, and fixture.s. Box C. Herald, the church, 1.3 miles off Route LARGE 4 room apartment, cen­ Separating the sightseeing b^room Cape, dream Uteh- Bel Air Tudor Hardtop, radio, CONNIE’S TV -and Radio Serv­ 6. Large selection white and AR’nFK XAL Christmas ’Tree, trally located. Call 649-4664 af­ Manchester, Conn. pfemlum location, full base­ holder. lights, and decorations. Bo l t o n — 6 room furnished “ suspects” from the poten­ en with O.E. Hotpoint bullt- heater, automatic, with power ice, available all hours. Satis­ S(3HOOL BUS drivers, Vernon- Norway Spruce, also, Douglas ter 2:30. house available until August 1, ment, garage, patio, wall-to- faction guaranteed. Call 649- 643-8190. Attractive 7 room Oolonlal tial buying “ prospects” is a lns, bi^eboard heat, olr-con- steering. Red and white. See it Rockville area, 7:30-8:80 a.m., fir. $2.60 up. Open all day De­ 1964, $185 per month. Phone wall carpeting, automatic job for your broker. When 1816. NEW BUILDING r - Crest lux- house located in a nice dltionlrig forilities, more in our showroom. 2:16-3:30 p.m. Call 643-2414. cember 13 through 24. Other- 649-8401. washer and dryer, disposal, listing property, wem’t you wl.se by appointment. Call 742- urious duplex apartments, 671 neighboriiood. I'A baths, ati reasonable. Owner 643-8898 or closet space thou weVe ever $695 call him. seen In a (tope, cellar hatch­ mss. Musical Instruments 5.^ Hartford Road, Manchester. 80UTH WINDSOR — Available tached garage. Open house 649-8228. Moving— ^Trucking— 4% rooms, I 'i baths, large liv­ Jan. 1., six room house, 1% Tuesday, December 17, 1963, Manchester way. Nicely treed lot. Near EVERYTHINO FOR the musi­ R. H. GATES AGENCY 1955 CHEVROLET * Storage 20 LOAM SALE — Regular $14 ing room, dining room, beauti­ baths, fireplace, built-in stove 1:30-3:30 p.m. MANCHESTER Vicinity — Mod­ s e h o o 1 B, transportation, SALESMEN cian and student. Eastern Con­ stone-free loam, $12.60. Also, ful G.E. kitchen. Range. Re­ and oven, $146 monthly. 280- ern, immaculate 8 bedroom 649-5552 shopping. Nomad wagon, 8, automatic, MANCHESTER Delivery. Ught necticut’s oldest, largest and 'CONN. BANK & TRUST radio, heater, power steering CAREER sand, gravel, stone, fill. Call frigerator. Disposal Hoods. 4016. ranch, 19x20 living room, fire­ 2. ) Itorly occupancy. Time trucking and package delivery. 643-8603. only complete music store. Al- Carpet staircase. 2 large bed­ 1 Constitution Plaza place, tiled bath, full basement. MANCTIESTER — Custom built enough to choose your own and brakes. Red and white. A Refrigerators, washers and .ways open evenings. Ward Hartford, Conn. hard to find item. OPPORTUNITIES rooms, and many, many ex­ Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. 4 bedroom home with large decorating. A big—really stove moving specialty. Folding GIRL’S ICE SKA’TES, size 8 Music Co., 640 Hartford Road. tras. Must be seen. Agent on Houses For Sale 72 Ctoll Mr. BenUey, 249-1611 family room, pleasant location, big— large, that is. Cope $595 chairs tor rent. 649-0752. and 7, $4 each; child’s, size 18, CHECK THESE premises every day. Call eve­ Real Estate Dept., Ext. 858 VERNON — LOVELY older 7 sewer and city.' water, dish­ with l ’/2 baths, hoseboai^ $2. Call 649-4695. nings owner, 648-4362, Mr. Gill. $8,800 - WELL KEPT 6H room room Dutch Colonial, 2-car ga­ washer and range, $2,500 down, heat, closet and storage Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 ranch, 8 bedrooms, attractive $114 a month principal and in­ 1958 PLYMOUTH Painting—Papering 21 BENEFITS FOR SALE — Royal and Under­ Rent very reasonable. Live TUNNEL ROAD, Vernon. 10 rage, 2 baths, near acre lot. space galore, air conditidn- better for less. * dtotog area, suburban. Owner Fine neighborhood. Hayes terest. This house is vacant and ing fatcilitle*, ' metal cellar Savoy Wagon, 8, automatic, wood typewriters, recondi­ LADY’S IMPOR’TED Scotch anxious. Ctorlton W. Hutchins, additional acres may be pur­ EXTERIOR AND interior paint­ Agency, 643-4808. is offered for $2,000 under bank hatchway, attractive bow radio and heater, good transpor­ tioned and guaranteed, late tweed coat, size 12, never worn, 2% ROOM EFFICTENCY apart­ Realtor, 849-6132. chased with this unusual 6% ing. Wallpaper books. Paper­ models. Rental and repairs. cost $126, sell $60. 643-5825. appraisal. Glenn Roberts Agen­ window arrangement. All tation. Group life insurance ment, living room, bedroom, room ranch on high 1% acre 20 ELRO ST. — Modern Cape, hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Fully $69.50 and up. plus tax. You BOLTON CENTER — .8 room lot, 2-car garage, cellar, fire­ cy, Realtors, 644-1621, 289-5149. this on a very, nicely treed $245 Hospital and surgical bene­ kitchenette, stove, refrigerator, convenient for schools, bus, deep lot in an A-1 central EASY TO KNIT Insured workmanship guaran fits can save $$$. Call Mr. Bartley, rambling ranch with 3-car ga­ place, oil heat, $14,900. Robert teed Leo Pelletier, 649-6826. If heat, storage space in base­ shopping. Drastically reduced BGLTON — 4 bedroom ranch, location. Another Best Buy Profit sharing plan 232-6203, 68 Argyle Avenue, W. Wanted—^To Buy 58 ment, parking, near schools, rage plus small barn. Base­ Wolverton Agency,- Realtor, SIZES no answer, call 643-9048. Hartford. ment, two fireplaces, porch, for immediate sale. Bel Air patio, amesite drive, toed shed, — By Belfiore. 1956 FORD Retirement plan shopping. 189 W. Middle Tpke., 649-2813. Real Estate, 648-9382. $17,900. Gwner 649-6270. Paid vacatlon.s and Holidays WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ etc. Vacant. A steal at $26,000. 0.S.|2.14-Ii-ll Country Sedan, 8, automatic, PAINTING - FIVE room tique and used furniture, china, Apt. B, Call Raymond Damato, An older home Just rmo- Merchandise discounts T. Ji CrMkett, Realtor, 648- TAIXTOTTVILLE — Large 6 power steering, red and white. ranches and capes tor $50. qdows glass, silver, {fleture frames 848-7091, 643-9461. rated with new point in­ Clean. Trim and paint extra. Also, Opportunities for promotion 1877. room ranch, 1% baths, fire­ $2 each. Call 643-6779 morn!■ntogs. and old cotos, old dolls and place, , storms. Just like new. side and out, aluminum $895 scraping. 742-8101. guns, bobby collectiona, attic FOUR ROOM apartment, first ,.floor, handy location. Inquire Near bus and shopping, Ton­ PLUMBING storms, screens, doors, If you are a man interested SKIS AND skates for sale. 6’6” contents or whole estates. Fur­ PAINTING. EXTERIOR and in­ 72 School Street. 648-4782. gren Agency, 648-6821. new baseboard heat, new itvijob security and a career hickory, Dovre safety binding niture Heprir Service Talcott- DRASTICALLY Water Heaters floors, in fact everything 208-N terior, paperhanging, wall­ with poles, $15. Child’s .skis, $8. with a 91-year-old retail and vUle. Conn. Tel. 648-7449. FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ e a s t HARTPGRD — 6V6 room HEATING is new except the nd- paper removed, dry wall work. mail order merchandise Men’s ski txMts, size 10^, $8. REDUCED NEWLY FURNISHED MODEL NOW ON DISPLAY SPECIALS Reasonable rates. Fully In­ ond floor, conveniently located, split, 1% baths, built-ins, fin­ Humidifiers dress. Oh, yea, a com­ atwiffle and etegant frock Uwit ’This easy-knit sweater with company, we would like to Men’s hockey skates, size 11, DOIEOTIONS: Tske WUbur Gross pletely new, modern sured. 649-9688, Joseph P. Lew­ WAN’TETO — GIRL’S ice skates, available January 1. toquiro 44 ished family room, 2-car ga­ apena th* ■canons with ctaacm. mock turtle neck is so flatter' 1968 Ford Tudor ..$ 60 talk with you. $4. Child’s skates, size 12, $2. Woodbridge Street. Now $18,900 — Duplex, 4-4, AIR CONDITIONING Highway to Exit 94 (Howard kitchen, of course. Prne- is. sizes 1, 8 and 9. Call 649-4696. rage. Gnly $19,700. Hayes Dehumidifiers (Tome on out im<) see the beautiful Split Level at WcndecfuUy summing, wMh ing to wear with casual fash­ Call 643-5262. l Interior condition, two Agency, 648-4808. Johnson’s), then Rt. 30 over high­ ticolly ready for occu­ three quaater aleewee, abort, or ions! Make it in several colors 1956 Ford Wagon...... 146! way to first right at Baldwin PAINTING, PAPERHANGINQ. Send brief outline of your FULL SIZE bowling machine, C ken burners, how roof, Air Cleaners Manchester Ridge—now cwwpletely furnished to pancy nt $12,900.00. ' Pattern No. 208-N has knit 1968 Plymouth Wagon 146 Good work, reasonable rates. education and/or business WANTED — SECOND hand pool 3-ear garage. BOLTGN — RGUTE 86. Tre­ Road. Watch for signs.' Don’t hesitate—call early Mb. M6I2 wMh Phtt-O-fUma directions in sizes 9-11-12-14' bandsaw, Shopsmito, TV set, give you an idea of the spacious comfort available Over 30 years In Manchester. experience to the following English bike, storm windows, table. Call 649-0489. mendous buy. five room ex­ Heat Pumps on this one! k hi Mm 10, 12, 14, 1«, IS, 80. 16-18 inclusive; stitch illustra' 1966 Chevrolet Wagon 176 Stpiie Tanks pandable ranch with breeze­ Your neighbor my recommen­ address: 649-1454. to you and your family. Mora than 1400 square feet BiMt Sa to 40. Btoe 12. 3S biwt tlons. dation. Raymond Fiske, 649 AND WARREN E. HOWLAND way and garage, basement, lot Water Pumps three quarter Meeves, 8% yands To order, send 86c in coins 1966 Ford Convertible 176 WILL WORK — 9287. CARDBOARD BOXES or con RoMiiB Without Board 59 REALTOR 100x260, trees. Only $16,900. T. WILLIAMS o t living space including three bedrooms, living cCao-tooh. to:—Anne Cabot, ’The Man­ talners, ail sizes, for pocking Plaggsd Ssm n J. Crookptt, Realtor, 643-1677. Water Coolers W O N T SHIRK To onder, aend 50c in ootna to: chester Evening Herald, 1160 1964 Pontiac 4-door 60 FURNISHBD ROOMS — Oom- INSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint­ MONTGOMERY WARD or shipping, new or used, de­ aw Mato Street, 848-U08 OIL SERVICE, Inc room, dining romn, electric kitchen and paneled rec­ WIHIom E. iGlfiort Jhas Burnett, ’The Marrcheater AVB. OF AMimCAS, NEW 1966 Oldsmobile 146 ing. You name your own price. livered. 640-5046. lete light housekeeping faclll- Mathina Olsassd STARKWEATHER Street — Water Softeners SverUrtt HenUd, 1160 AVB. OF & CO. Ses, centrally located. Mrs. reation room. There’s even a separate laundry-util­ YORK 86, N. y . ' 649-7868, 876-8401. Septic ’taolu, (Completely renovated six room Ag«iiey A B o a u c.DAB, NEW Yly to person, Crockett, Realtor, 646-1177. Rqfid Herald Ads. FHhhxi la pure Jlwing in knit; doily, edgings and slip­ Manchester, MM817.' Qlaston- o ld Ctflony Co., Hiniar< 8t., skates, sizes 8 and 9. Phona. Motel and Oahine, 649-0826 ba- 180-182 Peari St.~att-08O8 nUtartok AgSBCF. 848-8M4. deHghit asn4 SOe now for copy. pers In crochet! Maacbester bury, 64S-U8t. Manchester. 649-6365. , tween 8-7. I • I, I f ■’ IfcTDRDAY, DECEMBER 14. 19«t PAGE TWELVE iMattrlfgHtgr lEpgttlng ^grali> Ordinance Asked Creating Postal Windows Sehool Unit Open Tom orrow Business Bodies To Sign for Giib Citizens Advisory Group The Round Table Stacan ef If the Christmas cards MsTKhester High Bohbol wUl are all addressed, the pack­ Q m m n i liaaB^w lUchard^ committee continue with its sing OhriaUnas anthems Tues­ ages wrapped, they can be Irving O. Haynes of 146 Mkrtiii lM« aunrcetad that the presently constituted 16 mem­ day at 7:46 p.m. at the Christ­ mailed tomorrow even Woodland St., a leadman, and mas party of the Newcomer's infonaally created dUinna Ad- bers, and that they be appoint­ though It Is Sunday. T lM 7 Oommtttee be given offi­ ed to three-year terme, with Elbridge Sewell, a press opera­ dub of the Manchester YWCA Thanks to the sympa­ tor, have divided the first plaice at Center Oongregational cial statue by town ordinance. five to be appointed each No­ thetic cooperation of the He bee aeiced the board of di* vem ber. earnings of {1,762 in the Church. post office department, monthly suggestion award pro­ reoten to tnetruct the town The 15-member CAC, now window service will be G. Albert Peareon will direct eounael to prepare an oodinance dow n to 11 m em bere, due to gram at Pratt A Whitney Air­ the group of 45 boys and girle available tomorrow after­ craft at East Hartford. flatag the number of meniba'*e moves or cUsintereBt, Is an im­ noon in Manchester at two from the jjophomore, junior and and indiaetlncr their terme ht of • portant and necessary adjunct The two men w'ere the top aerdor ohoira of tha hagh achool. mailing points. winners over some 176 em­ floe. to the housing for the riderly Windows will open at 1 MlsB Dianna Platt la ttit pianist MartiB Moommende that the and renewal projects now being ployes who shared In the total p.m. at both the main of­ {7,085 cash award.s given out. for the group. conducted in Manchester. fice and the Broad St. par­ Haynes and Sewell recom­ RefreMimeftts wW be served Its function is to advise and cel post station. The an­ mended that surplus material after the program. Members inform all Interested towns-pao- nounced closing hour is 5 remaining from a machine arc reminded to bring a grab ple of their rights and interests, p.m., according to Post­ operation be utilized for other bag gift. The meeting la open' as plans for the govemmei>t master Alden E. Bailey. parts requirements. to all women who have reemt- granted development programs Experimental productlcm of ly moved to the Manebealar Oolmibia Weyek progreee to their eventual com­ the parts they recommended aiea. Ihoee wMibtg tnfbrmatioii pletion. began immediately, and au­ may call Mrs. Barry Noonan. »7 (Deluxe Model, for boye Federal House and Home F*- About Town thorization for manufacture Saulters Rd. and girle) with pure* see nance Agency (FHHFA) regu­ wa.s processed In 19 da3*S.-- lations stipulate tliat no fetler- Havnes has been. employed o f any Deed Oar, regard- The Friendship Circle of the leae e f p rice! al grants will be awarded for at PAW’S East Hartford plant any renewal projects unless an Salvation Army will meet Mon­ 2 Students Get day at 6:30 p.m. for a smor­ for 23 years. active Citizens Advisory Com­ One hundred and seventy- AUTO DISCOUNT gasbord and Christmas party. mittee exists. (' * two other employes received Grants of $200, Members are reminded to bring awards ranging from {5 to HOUSE. INC. The proposed ordinance is g^fts for secret pals. aimed at reviving the interest {150 for their Ideas. 4T8 CKNTER STREET Two Manchester youths en­ of qualified pereon.'i in seeking rolled In the School of Business The Round Table Singers of TRCSC DIRECTOR netnoership on the committee. Manchester High School will en­ Administration, University of Raymond L. Ellis of 115 Hartford, have received acholar- tertain members of the Rotary Cushman Dr. has been named Club of Manchester and their director of the mathematical ahlp awards of {200 each ffom wives Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at services division of the Travel­ a recent Price Wataihouae the Manchester Country CHub. ers Research Center Service Foundation grant. TULIP TREE TURKEY FARM Corporation at 250 Constitution Jamas L. Ledbetter of 54 John Mather Chapter, Order Plaza, Hartford. Ferguson Rd.. a junior, and of DeMolay, will have a Christ­ In his new post, Ellis will di­ Brian E. Setfert of 181 Daep- FRESH mas party Monday after Its rect computer programming wood Dr., a sophomore, were regular b\wlness meeting at 7:30 and Informational activities of among five accounting majors p.m. at the Masonic Temple. TRCSC. which ts the anplied to receive the awards, granted to NATIVE Members are reminded to bring encourage excellence In tha grab bag gifts. study of accounting and related ALSOTURKEYS BONED AND ROLLED business courses. There will be a special re­ hearsal of the Salvation Army FRANK M. HARABURDA Songsters tomorrow af 5:45 A8H SWAMP ROAD—GLASTONBURY, CONN. pjn. at the Citadel in prepara­ TEL. 633-2415 tion for the Christmas program which will begdn at 7. Jedm A. DeQuattro, son of WESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. John B. DeQuat­ PHARMACY tro, 124 Constance Dr., was re­ 459 Hartford Rd.—649-9MS cently ^ected president of Beta E ^lon Chapter of Sigma Alpna To matotaiB our eoattenilgr Epsilon fraternity at Boston University, Boston, Maas. of medical aervlee we ars CORRECTION Open All Day 2 Town Students

This table appeared in Join Fraternities Elbridge Sewell of Blast Hartford and Irving (3. H aynes a t 146 W oodland 8 t , Manchester, SUNDAY last night’s Herald show an engine part before and after a press operation. The two Pratt St Whitney Air­ with two prices. $29.95 Two Manchester men ware in­ craft employes jointly won flrst place and {1,762, divided equally, for their combined rec­ ommendation of tooling and material in P&WA's monthly sugg^eation award program. is the correct price. ducted recently Into fraterni­ Makes a mighty fine ties at the University of Hart­ gift at this price! R aym ond L. Ellis of the Mutual Syetem, Inc., had,- for the seventh time in polling organisations to reduce MANCHESTER ford . Bridgeport, effective Jan. 1. eight years, won the Sun Life tremendous amounts of raw to- Solid maple with a M ichael C. Morrill, son of Mr. ers Research Center. The di­ Mutual system, with head­ trophy for the overall sales. formatton to meaningful re- CYCLE SHOP 28 X 19-inch top, 26 x and Mrs. Lester H. Morrill, 31 vision provides scientific tech­ quarters in Bridgeport, oper­ suHa, very quickly . . . If you 19-inch end table and a Greenhill St., chancellor of nical services to business and ates 21 smell loen sales finance BRIEFS m ake a lot of triephone calls or 149 Middle Tpke. West Leoribda Phi Alpha, presided at government. offices in five eaatem sea­ If you use Christmaa stickers call the same numbere frequent­ 40 X 20-inch cocktail Phone 649-8098 the ceremony at which Kevin EHlis has been associated w ith board. statee. or seals, put them on the beck ly, you may get a new telmhonc table to match, $29.95 TRCSC and the Travelers Re­ C. McPartland, son of Mr. and Terry joined Mutual System of your Chriatmse cards and whrto automatleally dials It­ BOB KIERNAK Prop. 29.95 each. Limited stock. Mrs. T. C. McPartland, 62S E. search Center since early In packages so that they will not self. You have a supply of olaa- Center St, was inducted as a 1962. His earlier experience confliot with the address on the tic cards which you "code" Bieyda Rapalrinq brother. was with Telereglster Corpora­ front. Chrietmas cards should yourself by punoturing them tion, Combustion Engineering be mailed this weekend for out- with a pencil point. To place a Thomas P. Aitken, eon at at Windsor, and Sylvanla Elec- A ll T ypm — B zpert Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Aftken, 6 of-town delivery, and those for call you merely Insert a card trlct at Boston. in to a slot to the phone and Guaranteed Workmanship MicCaibe S t , w as Inducted as a local addresses should be mailed While with Sylvanla. Ellis puah a start bar. Bell Telephone brother Into Upsilan XI. Prof. at least a w e^ before Corist- Pick-up and Delivery participated in the development System has these available. w v ^ Men-ni B. Sherman of 56 Weav­ mas. Postmaster Alden A. of the baUtstics missile early Bailey said today. OF MANCHESTER er Rd.. an honorairy brother warning system for the U. S. and faculty advisor, took part A ir F orce. Harold F. Welz of 86 Fergu­ In the ceremonies. Sylvanla sent his to Thule, son Rd. and Joseph C. Quintal ■ I Greenland, and Clear (Alaska), of 48 IMgerton St. has bean where he supervised installa­ named president and aacretary, W O W " What Service tion and initial training for reapectlvely, of the 25-Year PLACE ORDEIt—PICK IT UP IN 10 MINUTES Police Arrests BMEIWS. dub at Whitlock Manufactur­ A graduate from the School ing In West Hartford. The DON’T BELIEVE US? THEN TRY US! of Engineering at Yale Univer­ announcement follows Novem­ Fred Tnacy, 32, of 81 Oak­ sity In 1950, Ellis has served as ber eleottons. STIU PLENTY OF land St., early this morning an Instructor at the Unlverstty SMALL LARGE was charged with intoxication. of Maine. He Is presently/ a C ustom J. A b ra itis o f >-68 PIZZA-RAYS The arrest stemmed from a member of the Town Planning Doane St, of the maintenance 75c com/{^ajint at Depot Sq. where Commission. department, the Manchester di­ 130 Spruce Stw—643-0031 a woman said someone was He and his wife, Carolyn, vision of Rogers Corporation, banging on her door. Tracy with their two children, have has received a {160 service APPLES posted a {26 bond and his case lived in Manchester for more award marking his SO years SEAFOOD DINNERS has been set down for the Cir­ than a year. Leon W . Tarr},- with the firm. Fnrii From The Coolers! cuit Court 12 session In Man­ • SHRIMP • CLAMS • FISH chester on Dec. 23. OAR WASH HIKE in January 1962 aa aaslatan* to Alfred W. Cavedon of Wap- CHOOSE FROM: On Dec. 2, the Greater Hart­ the prealdent In February 1962 ping, president of the Aldon ford Car Wash Association be was elected to a vice preei- Splnni^ Mills Corporation, Tal- raised the cost o* a car wash dency. cottvlUe, Wednesday night waa • M A iioa h .• Golden Delicious from {2 to <62.50 for all cars. Before Joining Ma preaaat ra-alacted president of tha Ih e auBoclatlon reported that fhTO, T e n y w as v ice president Come M eet Tour Manufactiuma Association of • Baldwins a Northern Spies • 4 the reason for the boost, first and direotor of the RockviUa Connecticut CHRISTMAS NOTICE Live Chrlstmos such price rlae in ten yeurs, Finanoa Ooep. for flya y e a n , • Red DciidoM a Cortlands was due to Increased labor and previouaiy waa employed Ihe yaar 1964 should be the rataa—^25 per oent sinoe 1061 with Elquitabla Credit Oorp. and beat year for U. S. business In * ^ ^ P I N DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. - 4 Tree Newl 4 —and to maintain the quality Household Finance Ooip. history; output win reach {616 4 of workmanslhip. Terry in a past two-tenn bUUon, with a tax cut effective PERO FRUIT STAND 4 Metnbem of the association prenlident of the Manchester early next year and {606 billion (biehidliif Sundays) UNTIL CHRISTMAS today have new preasure wash' FM OAKLAND STREET—MAKCHE8TER 4 Oounity Club and twice won the without a tax cut according to Harold Jesonis era, new wheel waabera, and a dub ohampiondilp. He la now SULUVAN'S 4 a study by the McOraw-HUl - 4 2106 Manchester Rd,. spray-wax and iironium which on the Board of Governora of Publishing Company's Eco­ ORCHARD HILL FARM > 4 Glsstonbury. 4 are applied to protect a car'a tha H. B. Brownaon Country nomics Department at New RED and WHITE STAND finish, the association reports. AYBRir 8TBBBT—WAPnCNe * 4 Inst Over Town line 4 esub in Huntington and la Y ork C ity. WEST CENTER STREET AT McKEE STREET - 4 4 The new application now pre­ obairman of Ma expanaion oom- vents rust and waahea away mUitee. Close to 700 Connectioitt dirt and salt under the ear. It manufacturers, some of Man- was reported. ■TOP 8A1JC8BIEN ch ester, are in the missile busi­ Jamea B. Holmaa of 87 EUnt- ness, according to a Directory V flM MI ik V6M V6M VflM tiflU VSM PRtM fO TE D beth Dr. this week waa named of Missile and Space Manufac Leon W. Terry, a form er top man in overall produobioei turera in Connecticut released Manoheatsr resident, has been flor 1963 at the West Hartford this week by the Connecticut De­ eleotad executive vice president unit of Sun life of Canaids. velopment Commission. Among The announcement waa made satuliiM and missiles Ufting McCONVILLE GREENHOUSES by John J. Maatrandea, unlit Connecticut components into the mdnager, during the unlt'a an­ stratosphere are such famous MS WOODBRIDGE STREET—649-5947 nual branch award dinner held names as Telstar, Mariner n, Notice at the Avon Country dub. Saturn, Pershing, Titan, Nike OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS ^ = = Holmea’ wife, Yvette, waa Zeus, A toUo and the Surveyor WE HAVE DAILY presented a mink stde In honor moon vwlcle, of huaband’a achievement DELIVERY TO THE over 19 other men on the staff. N E W PRODUCTS: Ih tor- Thla preeenfaitkm la an annual viewere to the fteM can use an gift ly Sun Life. ordinary pencil on a standard FLOWERS and Holmes, a filve-year realdent reply sheet with provtotona for BOLTON of Manoheater, ie record^ sec­ up to 1,000 responses and the The traditional retary of the Campbell Council sheets can be into an IBM Knights of Cdumbue, la a grad­ optical reader which converts festive treat G R E E N S for AREA uate of Life Underwriter’s t^m to punched cards to a completely automsMo operation. Training Council, and a member for the holi­ of the Hartford Chapter of the Ihen, says IHMi the cards can National Asaooiatlon of Life be M Into one of their 1401 the H O L ID A Y LENOX oomputers, thus enabling days is at its Underwriters. market research snd opinion He is holder of the aaaoola- best from + PHARMACY tlone National Quality Award bi which only 10 par oent of D art’s. 299 E. CENTER ST all Sun Life agents have been W ho Says WREATHS and SPRAYS red plen te. There TEL 6494)89* IlUring ttM awards dinner, ft Isn’t A wae also announead that tha Santa Made from our Sl*00 and up Waat Hartfcrd Sun Life unit C la u s. . . own riecipe of UUREL ROPING Deeembtr Sptelalf fresh eggs and heavy cream. 35c yard on ALUMINUM I CHRISTMAS TREES • DOORS Order N O W CEMETERY BASKETS • W INDO W S from your and CONTAINERS CYCLAMEN and W REATHS • CANOPIES route salesman POINSETtiAS $2.50 and up •JALOUSIES - (In Pota) eiRL SCOUT TROOP NO. 1 FREE ESTIMATES or the dairy. CEMETERY EA SY TERMS 69c ^nd up BLANKETS . 357 B R ^ STREET SANTA’S BEST FRIEND $2.50 from $5.00 N E X T ^ FISK TIRE STATION RILL TUNSKY DARTS DAIRY 649-9095 . >$IS EAST CENTER 8T.—Phone 648-6480 raK nRR nK nlK Mn HR nK nK nBi M m n K 1 DEC. 14 DEC. 20 ^ % e e k CHANNELS S-8-is-Sfi-fA.4to-4a

Sid Serious Guy When Not Acting

By BVTH B. THOMrCKHf fhaS Sekna who kept a oon- Tou’*« heard the iMfend that atant toream o f fUnnlao rto- b B M r-t1tne c o m e d la n a ait pkng. I mode a mental aide around Lhtdy’a Reotourant on note, Sormhody ootod make a Broadway laughing aA eaoh oth- lice living hekig Selma’s Bos- aro' Jokaa? lie too. waS. I fIgdN abe’s good for a W e ll 3TOU can oount out one coKann a day. Fve aven got a Bm . . . Sid Caeear. Mtie for It: “Sekna’e Dia- It’a not that he doeon’t appre- monda.” elate other comedlana, rather “ Sid,” Sekna went on in a ttm Juot not hia nature to be quieter vein after the lent table iuany when he ion't actually hopper had settled down, "In WDcWnit. addition to baktg a great talent “Sid, In faot, la a very aerloua ie a wonderful person to know. fay." a long-Ume oeaooiate aaid You oan’t fake that. It Miowe ed Mm man whoee great comic through. No matter bcnv far­ talent hae been rocking audi- fetched a akH may seem, he in- anoaa alnce MevMon'e infancy slota that truth be at the heart and who can currently be aeen o f k ." e a Aac-TV on “The SkfOaeear It w m another day, and early Bhoar’’ which alteraatee the 10 afternoon, when I got to the too am . Thuraday tkne slot with floor (the fifth I think k was) ■die Adame. of a rchearaaJ hall that looked “Snooty he Mn’t but hard to and amellod like ahnoat any define he la," another friend dancing soho. otoy when k'a cloeed .for the dtooted, are first of aM oacnedy Nason. He’a rood at obootlng, esaatold. “Ih the final but “ wottlt km anythk^. He analinsh M’s the tm M S i d does like to shoot at big Halvah "The Profqsaor’’ is one of Sid Caesar’s oym favorite characters. - He doesn’t; want thi prdi>- hlaaaMf glyas our material that cans filled water.” gram to become so .fixed: that the oast cafi’t develop something new, however, on this aea> makes tba.differenoa.. .further '^Wlw are SkTa eyebrows son’s "teid Caesar” shovv. on ABC-TV. • i o n a lot oil the boelc ideea blonde? Because be was Monde. asy materiel are Sidia y and Cart Qowdy, oo- ’*Tani and Spara’’ and the rikn UMI) Sat. Presfoa M 4hS (SS) Matra SafW eatlM r iraW bat it G oody Monde boy was indeed Sid ' ( Si Sahurday Speclaoatar around. YRkea ; .— . (M-Mi Interaatteaal Showtfipa "L u ^ .!* LucUlp Ball, Cteoraa NWMulf ty p ea m w e go along. Oaeser. It wae that ahow, stage ( S-IS) Bnaii'BaRair Sanders, *Three dsye later, It’a be venton, which changed hte life. (Mi CtmiKptm BRwUac Tito (^ Wea^^T^^orta awl (Ml The luciA 8li#w U :M .< t> D « Yor KMewT MoWa ( "Beyond a Reason a h i a needy for rehearaol though re- Before ertkating in the Ooaat Bob Maxwell,- htot. Teama of ( 8> Laaaha ter Bate D oubt" D, Andrews. ' Bnementn and changes oontki Guard in World War n Sid was 9 to 13-y(»iM>Me test UMlr (tS) Subacriltova TV ( S) Mews. Weather aad oa right up to Show ttoM.” known as a gxxxl saxopbosiisrt. knowledge. ^Today's book: (M) FUni Sparta . ''Beniamin SVahklln.’ ’ '. (Mi Waated Dead ar Alive' M) Cartaia Time Sekne who kids shout mak. wMh name bands. Assigned to («I) Ballwiakle Shew (Oder) T:M ( Si Jackie Olsasea Shaw •’ (Ml Saterday BdlUoa her fUm debut ki ‘Tt’a A the ahow he took to psesent- Cartoon seriea 1 The Americu Scene Masa- 11 :M ( 8) B is M nte Mkd, Mad, Med, Mad WorkT ing akka for IM feMow peiv ( aM ) Mask) Laad W Atla _ xlne. Cbme^-varlety featur- "Attack, of the to F t Wotaaof* ins Frank I^talne, Barbara A. Hayi aaya ‘«u n I’m In It, but so’s formers between scenes. . . (18) Blc Pictaxe Heller. The June Taylor (Mi Shackhack Thaato areryhody to the buakMaa, and Max lASbmen who knew a 1:M < Si B>JI. ■■Me. t Dancers. ( Si The Big »NevIavia ftod when he found one, (Jtto). Expleitaa (Oelori (M-Mi The Ueateaaat "The D^la Commaado,” Then aha ganre a oomlc oigh. Dr._>r. . Albert8 R. Hlbbs. boat Gary Lockwood, Sharon Far­ Boris Karloff. nmt’a not fknget Spencer switched ehd to oomedy. A few DoraUiy ' CiolUna. Barrator. rell. Rice (alia in Idve with R. (M) The-Lord’s Frarar Innioy, though. Heto a star, yeeni later they were to make Subject: . Lorenao de ' Medial lrl whoae father doesn't want ( Si Mows apd.Weathar and the Benaiaaance. Ear to marry a military man. ( Si Saa Fraaclaeo BmU IMd, h e’s rm tfy got k, Mke Sid TV Mstory with “Show of ( 8-Mi My Friead PUoka ( 8-W-M) Hooteaaaay ( Si Newacope and MsaMtoS • . . and wait untM you see Shows’’ with Imogene Oooa. (IS) TeRclidowB Jack Linkletter boat. Gueata: Of Comfort BM la the plctore. He*a a brS- Then Sid himself oame over, (M) Sheriff af CaoUae New Christy Minstre's. Grif­ S:M ( Si Goad Might Hyaui 1:88 ( Si Year Ceaareaanuui fin Gospel Sinaers. Clancy very quiet. I auddenly ronkred I:N ( 8) Phw Brothera.. others. From Ual- . fMople kept droppkig by to why ha gets auoh loyal raves ( 8-M-Mi AFL HiakUcMa verslty of Arlsona. Utoike some of the broelisr oo- Weekly roundup of American S:M (Si n o Detoaders Football Leaaue aamea by St. G. Marshall. Robert Reed. medkum, he doesn’t accept Chirt (xoardy and Paul (jhriat- A pi^-fiahtar aocidentaly even genuine oompUmente about man. ~ kills the man paylna attention his work, let alone flattety. ’AM (ISi Sabaeriptios TV to hla ex-wUe. JOHN L lEW lEY ti88 ( Si Movie (tt-M ) Joey Bishop Shaw I know M It has to feel right to "The I ^ U B g aulUvawk” (Color) Guest star Bobby Ry- ms. Ws’ra stm working around Thomaa Mitchell. delt ia trapped Into promoting AOENCY (Mi Watch Mr. Wlaaad an amateurish oomposUion of wMh our new team this aes>- Don Herbert obndacU seten- BlUo'a. S l a n c f c son. But ft felt right to ms tlflc exparlmenta. Today: ( S-M-M) Lawreace Weac wMh the'fkst show. Ws’ra go> "(Md Chaasea of State.'*. Show • ( S d ^ i AJP.1,. IkathaM Musical hour of aonas. dano- ELECTRONICS to g to giva ourseivea a ohsnos New York va. Kamaaa tay and Instrumental soloa to oome up wMh oomethkig new (8>i Fifat from Hollywood. LABORATORIES . .b«it m stay wMh aoene older ftM (Mi M (W :U fe at RUay Comedy-variety with guest ATLANTIC FURNACE OH. D iS U V E R Y . (Mi Tea Fta BawHaar S tw . Live from Hollywood. •iM (U i Bawliait M N ( S) Qaaaiaoho HIRE BOOR CUSTOMER SRRVICE — (M) Uirk^^aal BtaaM James Amess, OUbart Ro­ U «iU (M> Areaad Taws land. (Port Bt) A wotoad out- • :M (M>a> Waahtaatap -...... Bepart iiM i j^ i lg WMsr myroplR .. „ border by Dillon. U iM ( S> News, Spu te aiM WaaSh...... i(ii L T. WOOD CO. Preview of upcoming and paat T V -B a d le, Solaa aadl ges vhie Winter Olynvpia Uaunasi Jim a m SaSarday MlgW PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968 PA G E TH REE

timt she once again met Lorry Blyden. He was at the studio to Television SUNDAY Television PROGRAM TV Personalities appear In screen tests with a TUESDAY PROGRAM number of girls adio were try­ O haoael (8838) Ttba Do Yao TnuM Herby retumliix home a week Ttm« Chanael (18) O ar F aith a substance to repair the ing out for ’’Horry’s Olrls.” He after he woa drafted. 7:18 ( 8) Sacred H eart space ship. ( •) M omeste e t OemfWt 6:88 ( 8) B a im r Aady Bha (28) F eatare insisted Susan also test for the ( 8) Newioopa (SSM) Mateh Oaaxa (2236) Bichard Booaa Shaw 8:M < S> ImaKce of Ameriea (48) Big Pictaro (22-88) Woaderfal World of Susan S ilo Robert Blake, Jeanette Nolan. < 8> Morning Semiaar 8:88 (22) Film Color (Color) ;>art. During her lunch hour, (8238) Tedsr Show <8>AdBdral Jaak I Christmas At Staneks ( 8) U adefibuidlac Oor Wm M (2838) TraUmaatar IMscharsed from a mental in­ ' 8) The Christophers ( 8) True A dveatare (Part III) Haley Mills. Adolph Busan Stto, otw of ttuee gtata ilusan learned her linM, chose stitution, a former boxer tries 8) Davey aad Qollath (18) Oft To A dveatare Menjou. Pollyanna iiuplree 7;1F (88) W eotter (88-38) Newa a wardrobe, and quickly did the 7:88 Frttads «f ISr. Qreebee ( 8-88) M arta to figure out his future. Darey aad Oollath (48) Air A>ree Story bones. test that afternoon — and won ( 8) faulskta (88) M ake Beam b r Daddy ( 8) 1 ^ Talk Abaai (16) MUUea DeUar M arla Earth (Color) ( 8) Off to A d v eatu e 8:88 (23-88) ChUdrea’s Theatre ( 8-28-48) Traveto of Jam ie TV A H and FM hi ‘‘Hlnrry's GMits,” bas spent th e p a r t. Geraldine Brooks. Steva Har­ 8:88 ( 8> Tales of the Biyerbaak (Color) An Introduction to the M cPheeters < 8) OaptalB Kassaioa 6i88 ( 6) Tha BltleBsaa practleaiUy her entire Ufe prs- ’Thus, at 30, Susan SUo is a 18- (48) F ra a tle n at Soleoea (66) Three Stoasaa ris. High wire artist ia cauight ( 8) This Is the U fe sound of a large orchestra Dan O'Herllhy. Henry HulL by the underworld. The ChrM phers Ray Bloch's orchestra.< Quest: RADIOS ( U Jaea La Laaac Shae (48) Tba Admlrarf a ad Swabby 2:16 ( 2) Jack Baaay Program ella" Igor Buketoft, conducts. Portable. Color and starring in her first regular Shew Jack goes Christmas shop­ (48) Sacred H eart ( 8) D ragnet Milton Berle. thMiing poto tai a telsviaion ser- 8238) Baaper Kaaa ping. Featured: Don Wilson, 8:18 (48) The Christophers (18) Navy Film (22-88) Grlndl ro le fai a n e tw o rk tele v isio n 18> Doao the Olowa iild (86) B arly Shaw Black and White Sylvania, Motorola, Panasonic tea. ’The half-hour aeries hi seen t> Dabble Drake Skew "The Jackpot." Jawaa Slew- Dennia Day, EMdis (Roches­ (88) SsKired H eart (48) Asslganseat U nderw ater Im ogens C(km. Qrlndl learns s e rie s . 9:88 ter) Anderson. Mel Blaftk. 8:88 ( 8) Saarlse Semestev about sorcery In a strange on NBO’TV Fridays (9:30 to 8:88 8) Leare It Te Beaver a r t ( 8> The Aaswer I ( 8-28-88) A.F.L. Football case. Beat at GroBehe 6:88 ( 8) Qaick Draw McGnwr 18:68 (8) Garry Moore Shew San Diego at Houston By Sylvania, Motorola (48))) SSaata’a a ^ ’a WoefcakM Comedy-varteW featuring Dart (88) This Is the U fe (18) B ig, Plctare ( 8-28-48) A rrest aad Trial 10 p a n .) Uas aad Odia abee (48) Oral Boberts Kim Hunter, Joe Beathertoa. Bom hi New York to Jon SHewt (68) AdreatarwTimeitaraa ward Kirby. Guests. 18:88 ( 8) Lam p Date H y F eet I (22-88) HaU of Fam e A woman playwright la Dumont and SetchelKCarlson (8238) B ar TThea ( •) Newa aad Woothar (2238) Telephoaie Hoar (Color) Walter Slesak. Maur­ TABLE MODELS and and Ruth SUo, Susan Joined her (88) M m O as KeTto (IM b tha Pablla lataraat RellKious series with Dr, een O Harm. Drama based on charged arlth the murder of George Crothers. her architect husband. parents’ veuxlsville act at the Coming Shows ( 8) O ld Talk (28) Bla F lctara Ntlssoiv Steve Law­ ( 8) dewlsh News Views George Frederick Handel's 8:M ( 8) Jady Qarlaad Show Portables BjT Panasonic 18:88 8) Beasemakeni Marie (Mi News rence, Eydle Gorme. Eleanor (22) Chalice ef Balyattoa life at the time he composed Musical-variety. Guests CLOCK RADIOS age of tour. A t eight, ahe made 8238) Flar Year Haaeh 8:86 (M) Stooey Borka Powell, pianist Lorin Hol­ "The Messiah." ■) ITha D a Yea TTniatr 8:18 ( I) Sparta, Naara aad Waatli- lander. Donald Vnorhees oon- (88) Sacrifice et the Maes (18) Topic (28-88) B eaaasa (OoIot) Admiral and Sony her debut as a coneert pianist (48) This is the Life Lome Greene. Believing tbslr hi Town HMl, and at 12 she was ’Temple Houston (Jeff Hung­ 8) ducta. I (18) Cdmpass father murdered, the Cart­ Sylvania, Motorola, Transistor M838) n a Prtoa b lUsU (22) W eattar ( 228-M) The Fajrlttve 18:88 ( 3) Look Up aad Live solo vecaUst hi the stage riiow er) nm s tor mayor agakist the "Three Views of Christmas.” I ( 8) Saadiay Sports Speo- wright sons seek revenge. crooked incumbent and baffles 8838)------~~l»elaslUe Uake (Oafi|W> (22) Olab Boose Jack Klugman, Eltxabetb Al­ tacalar ll>:88 ( 8) Candid Cam era of the Palaoe ’Theatre. S area K ara ( S) Newa len. Kimble becomes involved ( 8) Hoar of St. F raaels his opponent by nduating a . (48) Faith ter Today CHose-up study of the profes­ Durward Kirby, host, and Next she Joined the company ; 8) L ara a t LUa ( 8) The OatlawB In a family matter concernlnp 11:88 i 8) C4unera Three sional football quartcrnack's Allen Funt. "*"sT1EREO^"" do-nothing osmpeign onrer a t i t o ) T ost FIrrt laapreaelaa (U> SabsertptiaB TT his boss. Experimental serits covering techniques. Quests: Johnny (22-88) The Making of a Ifro of a musksal oimiedy entitled chess board in " Enough Rope" I 8-88-48) TeBBexae B rala Ford (8238) Haatlay-BrlBklar 11:88 ( 2228-M) News. Weather drama, literature, dance, Unitas. Frank Gifford com­ (Color) Special program ex­ WEBCOR TAPE "lh a Comedian.” with whom She 18:88 8) Baoroh ta r Tomorrow (88) News aad Sparta music and art James Hacan- m entator. amining pivotsd role of foot­ Sylvania, Motorola on NBC-’TV’s ‘Tem ple Houston” 8238) Trotk or Ooaieqaaaoea ( 8) Ta TeU th s T nith (22) Big Nows drew, h o st (22-88) WUd Kingdom (Color) ball quarterback Guests: toured the United States and s e rie s T h u r s d a y , De News 11:26 ( 8) Sportsview ( 8) Masic for Cuuiakah (22-M) College Bowl (Color) show featuring top comedians. role tor a filmed ’TV series, ( 8) Gale Storm Shew 7:88 ( 8) What la the World 11:26 (2236) Toalght Show (O) (22) For Y ear laferm atfsa Robert Earle moderator. 18:88 ( 8) What’s My Line Sammy Kaye Band, on TV, b u t guest-Mora os a Puhtoer Prise- (86) Harvey Olaoa Shaw (8236) Hr. Norak ( 8) Big Movie Butler University is chal- John Daly, moderator. Panel­ hoped for a stage ahow that (U> Newa Frankie Avalon, Pater Ford. "Riff Raff." R. Hosoeln. (38) Jewish Life winning W ashington ookunnist Novak attempU to aid on off- 18 :N ( 3) iBsIshts lenged■ >nge‘ ists. Dorothy Kils^len, Ben­ m i^ t help devek^ her dancing 1:H (M> Barbara Benard 12 :M (M) Lord’s Prayer ( 8) Ourkpia Derby 8:M ( 8) TweaUethweaU Century nett Cerf, Arlene Francis. who suffers a crippling aflUc- 1:66 (22) Special B apart campua car club. 12:66 ( 6) News A W eather (22) Toarhdowa (Part____“ ■I) “Repoi-Report on ... the . _ Stra-___ ( 8-28) News Beports and aottog ahiUty. tlon, in "The Oracle,” on NBC- (36) Maa a t D aettar ( 2 - 2 ^ ) Combat 12:66 ( 6) Moment of Meditattoa tegic Air Command. Walter An in-depth look at top news O n e yeeu* la te r t h a t o p p o rtu n ­ 8:66 ( 8) Faaiw ord Rick Jaaon, Vks Morrow. 1;M ( 2) Newicopo. Momeato at (38) Wild BUI Hlckock Cronklte aboard a B-B3 being ’TV’s "Dr. Kildare” s e r i e s (2236) People WiU Tab A Free French suerrUIa lead­ (48) The Cowboy and the stories. Bob Young, anchor­ ity (same, and Busan Joined the Comfort Tiger re-fueled in flight. man. Thursday, Dec. 19 (8:30-9:30 ( 8) Qaeaa (or a Dar er poses an unexpected threat (86) Newa______12:18 (28) Livlag World (38) Meet the Piress (Color) (48) Call Mr. D cast of Broadway's smash mu- p m . E S T ) . (88) Film for Hanley. Interview program. 11:88 ( 8) News steel "West Side Story,” in (48) The Baal at Graoeba ( 2) Tha Bad Skaltoa H ear 12:38 ( 3) We BeUeve (IS) Perspective on Greatness ( 8-22-88) N ea^ and W eather 2:18 ( 236-M) D u to Coart Comedy-variety. Guests. James MacArUoir and Kato- (28) Directions ’84 277 BROAD ST. which she played a featured (22t Moantaln Climbing Ex- (48) Sanday U U iea STANEK Contrasts in music will be of­ ( 2) Haase P arty (2236) BadU-o erkte Orawtord guest-aSsr in "Visit to London” (Part II) pedltloa (22) Sundaylay NigNight Movie role tor one. soUd year, then (2238) 'rha Doators Richard Ecan. Guest; Leslie Caron. West­ fered by guest stara Birgit Nils­ "La Belle IikUfforence.” drama . ( 8-28-48) Scoreboard "Silk------Stocklnjn" [S ’ Fred Astaire. ' ELECTRONICS Phone 649-1124 traveled with the to 2:66 (2236) News ( 8-26-H) M cHale’s N a n minster Abbey. Madame Tus- ( 3) Movie Miasterpl: asterpieces son, Metropolitan Opera so­ 2:66 ( 8) The Bdxe et Micht Ernest Borpilne. Captain about an amnesia victim wlw saud's Wax Works among I ( 8) M ister Ed Denver, Los Angelea, Sm Fran- Alan Young, Leon Ames. "The Seekers." Jack Haw- prano; Bterva Lawrence and (tt-8h Larena Teaaa Binchamton tries to make denies the extrienoe of her sites. When Wilbur's efforts to help kins, G. Jones. oisoo Slid Ohioago. At 17, and Eydie Oonne, dancer Eleanor ( 8) TraUm aatar sure "Tinker" BaS will be (22) CoBcera » o^l^o o*Q9o 0*35^ yOSHpre 7^36^ 796^ 7^94 a (86-16) Qaeaa (or the Day convicted for theft. bal^, on NBC-’TV’s "The keep making things worse, ( 8) Changing Times toelhig that she had learned aU Powefi and concert pisRist Lor- (88) Blag A reaad Baaday Kirkwood announces he'll sell (48) Feature 48 (12) MIlTloa D a llu M arla 8:86 ( 2) Petticoat Jaaellaa Eaeventti Hour” Wedneaxlay, 18:16 ' 3) Year Ceagressmaa fSem his house. 11:28-(88) Late Shew she (xiuld firom the riiow, Susan in HoUandor on NBC-TVs "Beil 8:22 ( 8) Te Tell the T ratk Baa Benaderet. Kata tries to Coanectlcat (8236) Yea Doa’t Say arranse a welcome bock for Dec. 18 (10-11 p.m. BST). “ 1:88 ( 3) Perceptioa ( 8) Henaesey "Wicked As They Come." COBURN & MIDDLEBROOK, Inc. returned to New York, piMdced ’Telephone Hour” (x>lor program (28) Film Arlene DahL her bogs end headed tor Holly Tuesday, I>ee. 17 (10 to 11 p m. ( 8-28) Directions ’84 (22) Have Gaa WUI Travel llj8 8 ( 8) Movie Photo essay of racial In­ "A Naval Affair." R. Richardr INVESTMENTS w ood. E 8 T ) . justices facM by Negroes ia (48) How To M arry A Mlllioa- MR. OEOROK F. JOHNSON JB„ Monafer tha North. aire son. Her fitet Job on the West 12:88 ( 3) News aad W eather FRDDNDDT AND HlXPFfJI, TRANSACTIONS HANDLED ON Robert make, Jeanette Notan. WEDNESDAY Television PROGRAM (22) Schiae Tea Pia BewHag 7:8 ( 8) Eoorama 12:86 ( 8) Moment at MeditaMen C o a s t w«M a s t a r r in g fai a (38) Sanday Mattnee ( 8) Lassie 1:88 ( 8) Newscepe AU, EXOHANQES USTBD AND UNUSTKD—MITTCAL FUNDS toage ppoductloii o t " B u s a n June Harding and Bethel Les­ "International Counterfeiters.*' (Part I) Jon Provost, June na Ohaaaal (2238) Mstek Oauaa 8:88 ( 3) DIek Van Dyke Shew (48) Lord’s P ray er Slapt Here,” ia Fahn Sprii«s lie star in *?Vliich Are the Irina Garden. Lockhart. Timmy's project to 1:18 ( 8) Man to Man •M MAIN STRKET eM-USB 15 ( 8 ) MeoMBta at Oemfoit ( 8) Admiral Jack Cart Reiner. Roae Marie. M’s (48) W innias Pias feed animals Is blamed for ’Ihere she was seen by several Nuts, Which Are the BottsT”— M ( 8) Newscepe (28-M) TraU m aster a show within a show with the appearance dt wolves. 1:26 ( 8) Moments of Oemfert, ( 8) Year Ceagresss frea Goodnight Hymn vaoatlontog producers, and the drama shout a former boxer 86 (2236) Today Shaw (2238) News Santa Claus doing a song and Coanecticat (88) Bill D ana Show wtw is being discharged from ( 1) U adentaadlag Omr WerM ( 222) Mevie dance tonight. I ( 8) Accent ea Living Gary Crosby. Jose goes to a (kEfers tor wertc in tetoviston III (22) W eather (88) Make Haem F a r Daddy it:M ( S) Daaay Kaye Shew ( S-2%48) Issues and Asiwsrs society masquerade as. Carm­ Ridiard Boone. o t NBC3- bopan roUing la. a mental institution—on NBC- ;88 ( 8) Frleada at Mr. Qieeheg (U) MUUea DoUar Mevto Comedy-variety. Gueeta. Noted personality interviewed. en. TV’g "Richard Boone Shew." TVs "Rkhard Boone Show” ( 8) BFD No. 8 6:M ( 8) Tke Blllem aa (2238) The Eleventh Hear (18) Joyful M ystery (22) Fractured Flickers IT DOES Make A Difference Where Tea Savel Among the many TV showa on Tuesday. Deo. 17 (• to 10 pm . (2 ( 8) Lel’a ToUi Abeat (88) TheTke Three BteegeaS( James MacArthur, Kathertoe ( 8) Time Oat for Sports (48) Street of D anger ho|>eB to do a miMrtc*d w M i M s which Susan has appMued are 68 ( I) OapkOM K aagaroo (M)^ ) The Admiral aal Swahhy Crawford. An amnesia victim ( 8) N.F.L. Football 7:88 ( 8) My Favorite H artiaa i-epertoty company. It wUH be " D o b ie amis," "Wagon Train, BBT). :8t (48) Froallara o< Ikioaea Show denies the existence of her Giants vs. Pittsburgh Ray Walston. Pamela, Britton. oompoiMd, Bcorad and peg^ 68 ( 1) B ap Bidkards ■ :U (88) lEariy Shew baby. Uncle Martin and a child "Naw Breed," “Hawaiian Eye, (22) Captain G allaat Ths story of three sons and ( 8) Jack La LaaBo Show "Sincerely Yours.** Liberaee ( 228-M) OhaaalBg ( 8) Oplaioaated M aa prodigy collaborate to develop formed enttroly by the gvoup. "Routs M,” "Empire,” "Has- (2248) Bomper Boom 8:88 ( 8) Becu and Friends y Henry Jones, Russ Tamblyn, sl,” and "Ensign O’Toole.’’ their separate searches for ven­ (M> Boea the Clown (M) The Lone Boager David Wayne. Orphaned stu­ 4% K was (hiring the filming of geance when they believe their tU ( 8) Debbie D rake Shew • :M ( 8) News aad Weather dent assumes the identity of vS A V I N G vS (18) in the Pablie l ataraat his wealthy, dead roommate. a "Law and Mr. Jones” mow father has been murdered la :I8 ( 8) Leave U Ta Beaver O n rre n t ( 8) Best el Oroncha (M> Power Worhshra 11:88 ( 3-222M ) News, W eather MONDAY Television PROGRAM Tv O A IV that Susan first met Lsury Bly told in *”The Lagacy" episode of :U (M) King aad Odle Shaw (M) News and Sports s <) < [ \ l I < > N. Ananol d en. NBC-TV’s "Bonansa” color :88 ( 8) News 6:68 (M> Dick PeweS (22) Big News 6:16 ( 3) Sports, Nsws and Wealhsr (88) News aad W eather (88) News aad W eather Divldead ’nUa year, Susan arant to series Sunday, Dec. 18 (9-10 (2238) Say fthea Channel Show (M> Moralag Mavis (82) W eatker U:U ( 8) Wedaeeday Starlight ( 8) Moments ef Comfoii 6 :U (88) E arly Show 11:16 ( 8) Monday Starlight ¥ f M » g ______Metro-Ooldw^-Mayer to appear p .m . E S T ). "Tobat^ Road.” O. Tierney, ( 8) Newscepe "Rhythm on the Range." Bing "None Shall Escape." Alex­ ( 8) c u n Talk 6:M (22) Olah Hoaso in two televiriUin shows, the pilot Producer Ilonsld B. HyaLt 18:88 ( I) Homemakers Movie D. Andrews. (22-38) Today Show Croeby. ander Knox, M. H unt BAncnisTgrt^ ntegfir rinAiieiAk iW TiftfidT 8:88 ( 8) Nows (M) Steve Allen Show ( 8) laqalring Mind 6:88 ( 8) Yogi Bear (48) Steve Allen Show for "The Lieutenant” and an and Ms- NBC-’TV ‘IProJect 20” (8838) F lu Yaatr Haack ( 8) 87th Proclaet 11:88 (88) Sports R osadap (48) Superm an 11:28 (38) Sports Roundup 1007 MAIN 8 T„ MANCHESTER • ROUTE Bl, COVENTRY crew are inspecting EMs Island ( 8) T T b s ^ Yea TrastT (18) Lite of BUey (22) W eather episode of "Sam Benedi(A.’’ It :68 (22to> OeBoeatratleB (2236) HaaUey Btlahlor 11:25 ( » S ^ r ta View ( 8) Friends ot Mr. Greober 8:88 ( 8) News and W eather 11:26 ( 8) Sportspor View ia New Torit haihor as a poo 11:86 (2236) Tonight Show (Color) 11:38 ( 8) Big Movie was while arorfclng on the latter ( 23838) Tfce F rtee Is Blgkt 8tM (26) News ( 3) PerfecUen (18) la the Public Interest :88 (2238) Missing Links (Coler) ( 8) Big Movie ( 3) Let’s Talk Abeat (48) News "Viva Revolution." P. ArmeUr slbte fitan location (rite tor se- T:M ( 8) LIHIesI Hobo "TTie M averick.’’ B. ElUotL ( 8) Captoia Kangaroo 8:86 (48) Laram ie darlx. Maria Felix. fUenoM for "The Red, White ( 22236) Seven Keys (18) SabtertpHoa m r 12:46 (M) The Lord’s P rayer (48) Frontiers ot Science 6:18 ( 8) Sports, Nows and Weatb- (22-38) Tealght (Color) :68 ( 2) Lave e t U fa (26) FUm (48) Lord’s P ray er and Blue,” a full-hour p t o g n t n (2238> Your F irst Im prasalaa (22) W eather, Local News 18:86 ( 2) News and W eaMsr ( 3) Hap Blchards eAxjut American patrioitiam to U:65 ( S) Moment et Meditattoa ( 8) Jack La Lane Shew (22) W eather ( 8) Newscepe, Mometita sf Our SPEEDY Specialty ( 228-M) Teaaessee Bialv , (I8M) News aad Weather 1:M ( 8) Movie ^ (22-38) Bom per Boom 6:16 (22) Club House Comfort and Hymn be toieoaat early nexit June. 7:18 (22) Special B epert 83:18 ( 8) Bearrii ter Temorrew "S ea Devils.” V. McLagIsa. (48) Bose the Clown 8:88 ( 8) News (88) News TRULY DELICIOUS 7:18 (22) W estera Mooe. U ghlighto (M) Late News- (8238) Tratk ar OeaseqaeBees (It) Sports Camera ( 3) Debbie Drake Show ( 8) Follow the Sun BiE Deam, star of NC-TVB’s ( 282M) Fatter Knows Bast 2:88 ( 8) Newscepe and MosMOta ( 8) Leave It To Beaver (22-88) Huntley Brinkley (M) News ef Comfort ( 8) Best ef Groncho (18) Life of BIley CHICKEN "The Bill Dana Bhow,” has been 12:66 (22) News 7:86 ( 8) TV Beporta (48) King aad Odie Show 8:46 (2838) News signed tor a four-week starring 1:M ( 2) Beat SeUer (2236) The Vlrgialan (Color) ( 8) News BroTFM in 6 M inutes ( 22833) Oeaeral HeepHal 7:88 ( 8) A fter Dinner Movio BAAOHETERA TELESCOfES WCRDSCOPES MAGNIFlfeRS ETC/ j engagement at the Sahara in Lee J. Cobb. James Drury. Robori Vaughn, oo-«tor ef (22-88) Say TThea "Holiday Inn." Bing Crosby, Coming Shows (22-38) At Heme Witk Kitty Returning to his hometown, (48) Morning Movie Fred Astaire. The world’s "flaesi eattn’ Las Vegas, starting next May 1:66 (M> Barbara Beraard Skew Trampoas finds hts frteods •Hie Lteubenant” oa NBC-TV, ( 8) Girl Talk (18) Sabscrlption TV 763 MAIN STREET—TEL. 643-1191 ofalckea’* with faioom|Mwable KZ. He win headline a bm w hkh 1:88 ( 2) Aa Tke World Tam e dominated by outlaw*. 18:88 ( 8) Homemakers Movie (28) Christm as Carols ( 8) Gale Storm Skew ( 222M) Adveatares of Oaole found out tfMt Aainy o ttM o lo (22-88) Play Y ear Haneh tsw te. wiU include the Mills Brothers. (18) H arvey (Nsea Skew and Harriet (22) W eather, Local News SU«er Flranlcie A.valon turns are not going; to Jot the Ma­ ( 8) THm Do Yon TrastT (88-48) News and W eather d ra m a tb c a o to r, a n d GHensi The Lew Vegas date mariai (M> Nawa Escorting a young model to 11:88 (22-88) ConcenlratioB DID YOU KNOW CALL I N O R D E R Dana’s first toghtopot appear- 1:18 (M> Barbara Bernard the Women's Club Dance. Os­ 7:18 (22) SpeclAl B epert FVtrd’s 18-y8ar-old »on, P«t*r rin e Oot%m got ahead of ttMtn. ( 8-28A8) The Price Is Bight 7:16 (22) W estern Mass. Highlights Pick Up le Minutes Later 1:86 (22) Special R epart sie is embarasaed by her mart 11:88 (22-88) Missing U aks (CAor) makea bis telcnrisioti debut. Mi That Seme Bifoeab Ara Wrong For (18) Man el D eatlar maid's costume. Vauglin, who worn a oa()toto In’* (88) Sparta C am era S;M ( 22836) Fatty Dake Shew j 8-88-48) Seven fCeyt (48) News "A l^otiaaMd Voloeg” oti NBO- 8:88 ( S) Paasw ard th e A r m y Heoerve and 7«tw U:88 ( 8) Love of Ufe Cortohi Pmscriptions? (2238) Peaple WUI Talk Much excitem ent wtMn an (22-88) Y ear F irst Im pression 7:88 (2238) Monday Night At The TV’s "M r. Novsdt” fterieg Tueis- DEGI’S DRIVE-IN WE MILL a ^ INSTA u T Asian crown-prtaoe proposea portrayB a Marine (Mptoin on Movies < 8) Qaeei Ooeen F a r A Day ( 88888) Tennessee A m ie day. Dec. 17 (7:30-«:30 pjn. 4M O BN Tl» ST.—84S-M89 , _ FUm to Cathy. the 'TV series, has t>een p ro - Ford "Tfte Lost World.” Michael A proper segrment is one that has neutralized alfebraically, the 8:88 ( 8) Olyais t Rennie. Jill St. John. 1960 HST). RESIDENTIAL (Mi The Beet et Greaeha mobsd to a m ajor by the Annor. 18:88 ( 8) Search for Tomorrow film of expedition seeking live distant portion with the reading portion to minimise object displace­ 8:88 ( 22838) D u In Oenrt Qlynls Johns poosn as a weal- (22-88) TTrath or Conseqaonees pre-historic monsters in the GARAGE DOOR ( I) Haase P arty thy matron to prove a iewel- ( 8-28-48) F ather Knows Best , Amaxon. ment, image jump and subject disappearance. (8288) The Deetara ttieft theory. 12 :H (22) Nevrs ( 8-28-48) O uter Lim its The Virgrlnlam (Jam es Dirury) 2:66 (2238) News ( 222M) The 1:88 ( 8) Best SeUer Nina Foch. Mark Richman. A poses as a convict to jo in a n When an improper segment is used it would cause injuries in OFERATORS 8:88 ( 6) The Bdge at Night D aaghter JaOk Olng, oo-ator of "Tlhe ( 8-28-48) General Hospital (2238) Larette Yenag Inger Stevens, Walter Sande. husband-wife scientific team aulblaiw bend in search of a man Returning to the farm, Katy EtovenMi Hour,” haa traned (22-38) At Homo With Klgy venture into the fourth dimen­ climbing stairs, curbs and alighting fnxn autfnnobiles. Key operated sr radio ooa ( 8) TraSautater 1:86 (48) B arbara Bernard Show sion. wibo murdered hda girt-fr*ettd In (22M) Qqeea Far Tha Dap finds her father trying to ctown 96 gueat-toctore invtiar 1:88 ( 3) As The World T am s ‘”r h e F a t a l J o u rn e y ,” 90-mMv- trolled frosB oar. (18) HIUtaB DeUar Movie ush her into marriage. U ons 'a t t h e dofM at- ( 8) Gale Storm Show 8:88 ( 8-2838) Wagon Train (Color) 8:88 8) Beverly HUIbmiea John McIntlreixRobert Fuller. utie draima on NBC-TV'a ‘‘Iti* 1:88 ( 8) Ta TeU The Troth n^nta of leading unmraHSea. (88) Harvey Olsen Show Grateful to Coop, a prospec­ (2238) Yea Don’t Say Buddy Bbsen, Irene Ryan. (48) News V irg^inian” (xilor s e rie s W ofMiew- "The Art of _. (2238) irhe Da TainYraaOr Banker Drysdale and hie snoo­ 'The toitner OkSoboma AE- 1;H (48) B arbara Bernard tor wants to sell shares In his M3(sk«y Rooney pocfiniyB 8i^ Uto of liar ftateHy W imrtiMMi, ty wife try to give tha Clamp- mining venture. day, Dec. 18 (7:30-9 p.m. SST). NBOTV color ipeciol during 4i68 ( 8) B ai^ r Andy Shaw Amettoon says he h flatoeied 1:86 (22) Special Boport cniel ahacdlf In the hfil country In "FtivUege of a lOm" on etts a lesson in cuKnra (N) Men at DesUny 8:88 ( 8) Danny Thomas Show who aOowa prisonera to eoogpe NBC-TV’a “Redigo” series wMch several of the nafion’a (2238) EaploBani that Ma pectonnanoea In the Rusty Hamer, Allen Jenkins. ( 228-M) Bea Oaaey dramoa have been oo (xmvlnc- 2:M ( 8) Password Trying to be a pal Danny OrlmS (Imogetie Coca) teMa osnd then tradu them down wiith TUsoday, Dec. 17 (8:30 pan. great prirvate* art ooBeoMnna (22-88) Poopip Win M k Vincent Edwarda tries to find iing. hut modeatljr (dahna ho h ( 8) Queen FoiFor A Day buys heavily for the- father- police her e m p lo y e r , P ro f. flecue doev in “The Hunt,” NBC- BST). wtUI b e sh o w n t o r th e f l n it H u m the father of aa inhired son bowling tournament only to the pif>tlc, wttl be teieoant daughter. "Just an aotor." (88) Film to find Rusty isn’t .-Inviting Sk^ u Uc (Oacar Bere^) baa TiTg “KmOt Biwpenw Theo/tre” Oustonaised Seat Oovess ELI CTRICAL (48) The Best of Groncho him. turned hda wife Hilda (Joan ooior drama of Ihuraday, Deo. KA. BM Rtoe (saries s t a r Ounday, Jan. 1« (10 to U pjn. Oostomised Ante Tops WORK 2:88 ( 8-28-48) Day In CeuH 8:M ( 8) Andy GrUfitb Show BBT). ( 8) House Party Don Knotts. Jim Nabors. Bar­ Htmtlng-ton) into a rcBMt with le (10-11 pjn. mBT). dary Lookwood) toEa in love (22-88) The Doctors ney indignantly chooses Jail his Inventikm, the (X)amic re­ wMh the lovely dan^htw of a TURNPIKE AUTO (22-38) News rather than pay a disputed generator, in "The Or eat BNI Traiven stare aa an M sh WILSON ( 8) The Edge ef Night Hnel (SMrJey Booth) ghxee tycoon who pcomlsea. hkn an traffic fine. SchuMa” Oft NBC-TVs "Oxtadi" priest operating a Homan CBih- MANCHESTER (22^) Loretla Yeung (2238) Hollywood aad th« Harokd Baxter (Bobby Bunt- exeoMttve poabUon H h a wW oHc missioh in on A nh oown- SEAT COVERS ELECTRICAL CO. ( 8) Trailmaster Stars series Sunday, Dec. 16 (8:80 rook) and hie pal LeMiie (Chariea quit tlM MartnaiL In "A tat” on iry who is aoked to suppost IM W. Mlddlo Tphta Besideiitlal-Ooinm.-Ind. M « m « (2038) Queen for (he Day Joseph Cotton, host. (Part II) p j n . S S T ) . NBC-TV’a *nie Ueutenant” BEST (18) MUIloa Dollar Movie Film Clips of great comedians HCihert) each a share of Grif- sn amwd reveSt, in "IA O n ^ d«S-0 S« 6 6M-8M7 — 843-1388 OLDSMOBILE SALES ( 8) To Tell The Truth of "talkie" era are featured. nnt IMuatrlee stock aa an In- seaisa Serturday, Dm . M (7.‘80- to Ride” on NBC-TtTs TIs- (22-88) Yon Don’t Bay 18:M ( 8) The Detectives oenitlve to study tor ttiefr tender­ 8:30 pan. EST). "Yoaur OMsmobSe Dealer" (28-48) Wko Do Y oa^^rastr (22^) Sing Along with Mitch Jose Jimenez (BIU Dana) pionage” series W etonday, D«a CAR, ( 3) B anger Andy Shaw (Color) masqueradea as the opera (diar- foot arout tests — wHh strange IS (0-10 pm. BBT), We’ll be glad to show- yon a (2230) Match Game So'olsts: Leslie Uggams, San­ aoter Oarmen to attend a high reoulte—in the episode, "HaBel’a W aM er SiecBak wM s ta r tm 512 WEST CENTER ST. ( 8) Admiral Jack dy Stewart, Dierdre Damon, aurioUess oeleotioB

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IS n ew w a v e o f ama in.” Woody T H U R S D A Y re/er.rfo« P R O G R A M TV Notebook watched people like Kart anfal and. tenny Biruoe perfonn and M$4S) Malel goods kriass kiss a 1st of astir deotded that he could do that, •> i WO m Om * r|) Admlial d2 r triands, too, Jnok RoMne, Woody’a man­ t ) Mnraeeaa OS-B)I) TraH«TraBwi aster tiSS ( •> P s r n Massa B f M CK KtJ:UDnBR (tSdl) T e«» « (B-SS)I) Haws“ Raymoad Burr, Ray CoUlaa, ager, encouraged hka hi thnt ( S> Vadederniuiai ( S4S> Mavis Patrice Wymoro. A stora swip' Newspaper Enterpriee lias Oar WatW er is accused of murdering hat Aasorlstloa belief. (t» Weattcr (IS) Maks Baaaa tar Daddy V---e«--- ( •) rrleada •( Mr. Q • (IS) MHIiaa Dallas Mavla rasanUUI torather, 1 NEW YORK (NBA)—This A t the hhno be decided to be­ ( a) ImasM af Aatwiea • iSS ( S) Tbs BMleataa _P M .«> Tha sim i come a performer, he Waa writ­ ( S) LM’s T a b Abral (W> Tkres gtaagaa ■uty go down in television his­ I S) Oaptala naasaraa (tt) FIrat Sksw Muslcal-varlsty. Guests: Aaan ing toe Oacry Moore. He work­ Moffa, George Oobel, Roger tory ss the year they discover­ (W ) rraatie.re af.Bcleaea (IS) Tka Admiral and gwakky ed all day tor “a good salary.” I l> Man BIcharda Price, Molt Mershall. ed Woody Allen. At night, he worked for noth­ < t ) tm A La Laaaa I (M> Barly Shaw (B-B) ^ e l (Oeler) (tS-W) Maaiper L ••Oulllver s TravaiS;” n ir le y Booth. Haael'a gift in­ Woody is a wonderously fun­ ing ha httle Greenwich Vlilage ( Baaa tba Olawa ( t) Haekleberry Has ad spired Harold aad his pal ta ny man with a physical ap- ( »> Drake Bhaw (M) Saata’s Wsrfcaliaa study the stock market. pearance something like a ( Laava _M_Ta Baarar (IS) Advantarea la Ttaat Whan he ftm t begad perform­ (IS) Nawa “ ’“ il*.in?Sl55n’omBo.l.y.A husky Wally Oox. But his hu­ ing he had hamy material —^ •W> nag aad Odie thaw ( B> Raws aad Waathas tough nurse ndee her ward m or isn’t wesdc or dim inutive; natundly, aiaoe he was an ex­ ( t> Nawa (B ) 8M Raws with an Iron hand (tS-M) Sar Whaa (M) b Tha FabHe latasai (B B ) Seepease liieatra it is strong and virile. It seems perienced eomedy writer-^but MickeyMBSL-BBX g^t^maw^.Rooney. swaiyws^^Allowta twice as funny coming out of a CM) MMwaa Navla (4S> Chaelnnato no theme, no steady oharaoter. < I) OIri TaUL t;is ( t) SpaMs. Raws aad W i prisonera to escape, a vicloua small body and a nicely non­ t*;M I n Wha Da fa n T i aait aherlff then tmeks them wWi “Gradually,” Woody aaya, ( S) Baaaaaiakara Mavie dogs. descript face. S:U (B> aab Hatwa . ___ » Adams Shew “the oharaoter evolved. It dkkt*t rtag Yaar Haaek S ;B ( t> Rawa ! M PW ) This character that you see ( » d l > Oaaeeatraliaa Musical-vartaty. GueaU; Rom­ evolve deliberately. I juat wrote ( t> Banc Kaaa an and Martin. Andre Previn. on CSsndid Camera, Hootenan­ ( aaS-IS) Tha rrloe la DisM (M) LMe at M f e stuff that seemed funny. But < Sde-W) Savaa Kays (CMS) RaaUey-RHaklar U :B ( ■> Lae Harvla ny and the Jack Paar Show the otaaracter waa realty aa- (ltd*) Mhslax U ab (Osisvi (B) Faalare araan't bom. It is a creation signed to me by my amhenoe. ( » Lara sf Clfs S:tS Nawa (4S) M Sanai _ ^ tu that evolved slowly. (ISde> Tser First laapraaslaa S:W Tralk sr Caaataaaaaae S> Rewa (B ) Rewa aad W a a ^ o f lhaae thSnge. ( b Saarek Isr Taaaaaraw U iU < t> Thnraday StarilgM ^ "Christmas flolldsy.’ D. DtW. “And the orltioe helped aa- ( PM -W ) Fatkar Kaawa Baal f : U (B ) Wsstera Maas RishSshts siga me a character, too. 'Ihey (tt) Nawa (tS) Saaata Caw arn Ma, O. Kefly. < P IP IS ) aeaaral KsspHal (4S) Nma (IS) Blevs Ahaa fbew would write about me and de- ( t> Bast Sellar 1:M ( t) Faaswsid U)B llarrer Olsaa Saaw Jeff Hunter Even though he ia now a pro­ ( S4S-M) Tke fMntcteaas tt;M (W) Lard’s Yrapa* - (IS) Raws (Oelav) l i B ( •) Raweeapa. Hateaals at. fitable enterprise as a oomlc, <4S> Bariatra Baraaad Fred and Barney Pnd too lata Oaaafart (tt) S yeA Kapatt (B ) Rowe he haen’t abandoned writing. (SS) Mm at DesMap tha party they sneaked away to aftetid. Is behic (limed tar OuSTantly, he’e working on a t;W ( t ) Faasward TV. movie aoensuio. But he thkike, (CMS) Faaple WiS Tab ( S) Qaeaa Far a B ar a m < t) BawhMe Rnl|ib BeUamy, who atom aw m l moat people who have aeen (SS) rom Mlyoehl Umekl. A geUha. Dr. L. Rtdwrd atnrke « m him would agree, that he has (IS) Tka Bast at Oraacka abandoned In tba D.S . creates NBC-TV a "T h e B ltr tn th t :N ( PtPa> Bar la Oaaat a sensation by otfertag to ke- a bdght hitura aa a ootnedian. ( S) Maasa Party conse the drorsra' servant. Hour,” w«M « A ring wWCb to ( S-tS-tS) Denaa Bead Shaw (B ^ ) Tka DarWrs JetTs money-making schema an wrart dupHoate to one w on t (tM S ) Raws b y the FiwnhUn D. Rooaa- ( t ) Tka K d ie at RlgM goes pretty fafar awry. m a (B ^ Laretia T ■:B (B-B) Br. Blldara vwM. James HooaoveH bad tba ( t) TraOauutar Richard Chamberlain, Lauras dupMoate nmito Mtd pmaentad Sid Caesar 4aeea tar tke Bar Baean. A Washington colmn- (tn MlUlaa BaHar Mavis nlst auRera a crippling af­ It to Brilamy whan the Mhor I (GsaHaaed firoas Page One) Ta Ten the Tnrih fliction. wsM portraying the lata Preto- • m -M ) Tea Bea’t 8ay_ I SOS^) My Throe Seas dent. In tbe stace produatton of (tP (m Wha Da Taa T ra etf Fred MacMurray. Chip dto- P Then he w en t iw o k fa tibe ( t ) tuagar Aady Skew eovera a windlaii of aportUig "SuaHoe a t OanH>obe1to.‘^ It thlt ..again. JThe dlrisotor paade P a atmeetion and ^ ahot to Me feet with enother kiterpretation F R ID A Y re/ctoVon PR O G R A M i^dod3f*-; A llen that changed'tbe biinihg and the " .t aotiiqn. Suddenly be was 12 feet (tS B ) Haatlay Bi laklar lltiS ( 3) Mepseat at MedHsBia * W oo^ atart^ as a - sort of batl.,t, He'was a.maioti:tttMt '( •> Mamepto af jOaaalaat (B> Nawa eonu^y' pnxhgy; As a kid ia I B ( S> Newseops. Memsats at F had Ignltod, the oast wao^tindhr. : I d> Newseapa ' I 3). Desth Valley Bays CemtmH Brooklyn’ji ''Midwood * H l' g h 7 1 ^ woWdr were the. aamo but '■■(l( B B- I. Teday Shew (It) Sakeerlptlea TV (m> tteW9 School he. Wrote £:ags and 'sub­ ( S) Mm tbe Maher- (B) Weather, Lseal News suddmily E;waa fuii>iid fiuwiy. i. (B ) Weilher (IM # ) News a ^ Weather mitted ■ .them *to. New York I'd captured a magV mommt I T SI Frlmiat ef Mr. Oreabec (B ) Westera Msssaehasetto eofiimn^ts.- Many- were nm, at., this padear creatiyely Pd ( S) Frsm Oaltoga Oempss HIshlishta 1 and one grateful colunuUst In- t 3) Lart’a Talk AtKbael (B ) Bmrts CSmera- bem toU about. I diould-have I ( 3 ) Captaia “ («•) Utows oluded W oody’a name. beett awed... but I waa gig- (tS) FPsaVars at ISciewaa TB ( 3) The Great Advaatare I S) n ip Mcharda Van Heflin, nairralbr. df. PAINTING Peter Liitid Hayes hired him gkn^'Juird. ,. 1.; ( S) Jack La I. SB -M ) Tf SWUet Strip I — a t $25 a w e ^ — to w rite gags ' ISt-B) Bemaer Beam : Eifrem ZIrabaUat Jr., Murder 'latettaf, Bxtertor for him. Hayes introduced the (M> Baaa Tke O lom and blackmail follow a wifa- - Wallj^a^ Books T w high school: boy to Herb ShHn- Special Iciest star Ryt- •:13 t 3) DebWe Drake . Shaw deaerter's efforta to find hla Paperiumging • :3t ( 3) Leave It.T e Beaver aon who is a Big League pros­ hm ar who hired him, fo r $75. From stngx for Ma^ mpper t6 ( B> Beat af Oroaeha , , pect.. Floore aad CeUlnga Shriner, Wbody graduated to eaise tension between Joey Bar­ S : « (B> King and Odin Shaw <»> Aa Sckoals Match WMa Palatod aaid Reflnlaltod «E (St) Have Can WSI TravM t o Sid Caesar, Art Crnney, the nes (Joey Bishop) and his wife M.-B ( ■) -haws i"' Workmaaehlp GBi>raateed (33B> Sny Whek . . . 1(B) Btagraphy , •kl Pat Boone Show, variops EAUe (Afaby D aH oti); jn this (B ) Raked City t Ftdly Inaared (M ) Msmlng Mavln ~ BE tdeviskm speciala. > “Bobby. RydeH Plum BUie’s ' ( S) Olri Tnik ( 3) Beale #6 " *1 d id . very v.weB," W o o «$ y 1C.:M ( t ) Hemamnlmrs Mavis , ' Albert Salmj, guest. Two ckil- 1 Song” episode of ."The. Joey dnen run off arlth their Infant Bishop Show” color series. (B B > - Pfa^ Yaar Ranch brother and tfy-to find him LEO KLLETIER On But he never thought of per- ( S) Wha Da Yak TrSatt better home.' U. Saturday, Dec 14 (NBC-'TV, (S iB ) CaasentmUan $ M -«$ M . ionning hknseir untU, as be (Bt -B-B ) Rab ' Bape Tkealeo 88, S :M p.m. ( S-ie-M) Tke rrica la KigW (Calsr) or (33-B) Misslag Links (Oalar) { S-B-4#> Barka’s Law sum s wai ( d -B B ) Seven Keys Gene Barry, ' Jane Darwall. U:aa ( 3) Lsva Of Life JUne AJlyson, Josn OolUns, Calendar model meets death W«l (BtB> Year Ptmt Impress tn an ancient auto. Dokwea Grey, Ann Sheridsn ^3-M-B> Tenneasaa Braia N a and Anta Miller star hf' “The t : B ( 3) TwiHgkt Zoaa EM Wynn. A clockmaker Is 1 OppoMte Sex,” a merry, can­ 11:3# ( S> Search far TSmerraw convinced he will die If any­ .SHOP and T n did, muaicsLl spoof o f the foib les ( B B ) Tmth ar O a a a a- thing happens to hla grand­ father clock. SAVE rep and frsbities of the female of ( 8 B 4 » Father Kaawa Beat WB: General Haapital Henry Morgan. YOU SEE 10 ^ m n e k Saturday, Dec. 14 in color (• ( B B ) At Rome With KMty U:B ( 3) Alfred HItckceck Hour OWMMN tar pM. B8T to conclusion. (t#> Barbara Beraari Skew Bob Newhart, Jane Withers. ETAMM THIS ELECTRONICS ( 3) Aa Tka World Taiws A mild bank clerk devises a ( S> Oala Storm Shaw plot against his shrewish wife. SION Michael Rennie, JiU St. John, (3a> Harvey Olaan Shaw (iZB ) Jack Paar Program Sen LABORATORIES («»> News Guest: The Most Rev. Fulton Claude Rains and Fernando (4#> Baihara Bernard J. Sheen, no Lamas star in . "The Lost (B) Special Report ( S-Bdf) Fight af the Week 277 BROAD World,” a vivid re-oreatioo in Mea af Dratlay Bmlle Griffith, wetterwelght , color eC Sly Arthur Cosaa SB ( 3) Fasewerd champion, vs. Rubin (Hurri­ (B-B) Peapla WUI Talk cane) Carter. lO-round middla. l>[>yle’s science-flctlon claMlc ( S> Oneea -For A * “Day vraight contest. (3iv1c Arena, t i o i i i i 's Prompt Service story of a trip to a prehistoric (1 3) r a m Pittsburgh. Pa. (M l Tha Bast af Gtaacha Radle Diapatched land, oh. NBC-TV’s “Monday 3:B < S-I»B > Day la Oaart ( 3-33B) Maks That 8p Night at the Movies” Monday,- ( t> Jianae Party T(m bowlers compete (o'or ____ F U IW m jR E prizes at Paramua Bowling B 11 1 6 MAIN STREET Dec. IS (7;90-a:S0 p.m. EST). (S t B ) The Doctors Lanes, New ~~ Jersey. H (3 »B > Raws zi:ss ( M-3*B) News. WsMW ( 3) Tha Bdse af Might aad Sperla (B B ) Laratia Yanag MAYA'S ESSO (U ) Big News 4U HARTFORD RD. I ( S> TraibBaster w .. Ncwa.aod Wsstbsv (3SB> Gaeaa (ar tha Day II :W (3 ) America’s Grealeal U a PETS (IS) MUliaa Dollar Mavis Mevies SITBWHX’B TEAACO ( S> To TaU Tha Troth "Hold Back the Dawn,’* C. din I t t B ) Yaa Don’t Say Boyer. 1475 S ilv e r Iduie, E. H a rtfo rd ( B B ) Wha ~ Da “Yaa TrasITT n (ti> Steve Allen Shaw PET FOODS ( 3) Baager Andy Skew (It) SpMta Beandap ( B B ) Match Gama EDDY’S SERV. STATION T V -R ad io, Sales sni| S ervice S ir ( i> Sparta View 134 E . C E N T E R ST. BCa ( t>-AdaUnd Jack (Oder)' (3 ( 3) U | Movie din PET ATTIRE News _^No ‘nme to— be Young.’' N OIL GO., lae. toel ^ Mavis Vaughn. R, Smith. (3W Maka Baam Isr Daddy M A IN ST. pefi C o i E p l e t e U:U (IS) Lard’s Prsyss Gordee SeppBee (U ) MBUaa DsBar Mavla M:B ( 3) News A Weelhsr a m t m ( S> Tha aw*-—— WM. FECK LUMBER^ B M M t y (B ) MaU Maikat 3 M A IN ST. (B) Thrsa _ Service (IS) Tbs Admiral Swnhky PUying A qne-nigfat aUad at a French ofaatewu fewohreg the PLBN’S TEXAod We attend to end every detail (B ) Baity Shaw troupe tn roymt in trigu e In "HM $81 M AIN ST. "Jack and the Beaasialk.” KlghneBB” on NBCN*rVg “Hap- that keeps Lowe M ower* Abbott and CUstello. NAS8IFF ARBIS you lookin g ( A) Becky and Friends ry*# Otato’ Friday, Dee. 30 (i t ) S n p o r m M (0;«0 p.m. BBT). t n i i A l N 8 T ~ .Bno you r b elt. I ( S) Hews and Weatkss (U> la The PaMte latsiast DICK'S ODLT SBBV. UTTLE & (W ) News “M'a Menial WocM,” atoning 478 H A R T F O R D RD. dto Cameo Beauty (4#)‘ Laramie Lot J. 0>bb, HBny Guardino I t 3) Bperts. Mowa ami Weath- and Gena Rorwiands, wiK be nre- ' GARNER EDO OLl 1 Studio McKin n e y (38) Weniher. aentod on "Bob Hope rinem fe 8 O R I S W O m ape $4»-r>42 IS WOODBRlEOp: ST. <8S) Clab Hama the Otryaier Tlieatns” Ootor 196 I ( I) News Sl^ATE SERV.' STATION M ala m .. Mnncheater—MP-MM I I ) Baw Brand aettoa Friday, Dec. 3o (WlBC- a t (U) LUa sf H ey TV, S:4W-0;80 p.m. E0TI, no M A IN ST. •to a t rec M a J

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E •to Bin W e to . N e ^ P iM e ltta i FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1908 Hie Weather PAGE THIBTY.IWO Xot W Weak MbM iKancli?0t?r Cwnitig llwaUi Wiy—dtw lA 1888 . windy and ooMar tHdgM, foln nhnngiBg to m aw and oadtag Simday mocnliig. la w n 88 to 88. day, aU RepubUcans. They an ■nie Rev. Oordon 8. Bates o i Manchester Assembly, Order 8 p.m. in the Probate Oouit- 15,341 d o a d y , w lu ty sad eold tosBer - A bout Tow n ot Rainbow for Girls, will have HR€ Will Eltect room o f the Municipal BuiTdiilg- Bernard Oioivlnl, Mrs. Eleanor raw , ehaaee of m aw flo n la e . Ote ESastmlnster United M anchester Navy WAVE The present officers are Dr. 'nw Orettt Books Discussion its annual Christmas party Sun­ Steere and Dr. Fred Otter. I f « i d b t t ie8» >1 City o f Vitlggg Charm n esbyterian Falkywidrip wiil David Warren, chairman; Mrs. Oro(q> wffl meet Wednesday at 8 day at 6 p.m., at the home of Slate Tuesday oondurt a service Sunday at 8:16 Barbara Goldberg, vice chair­ Giovlnl repiaoos Paul Kaiser, p.m. in the meeting hall of Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols of VOL. LXXXVIII, NO. 64 (SIXTEEN PAGBS-TWO SECTIONS—INCLUDING TV) llANCnEETER, OONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968 f a.m. on radio station WINF. Ilte First Enlistee to Retire Election of officers will be man; and Mrs. Beverly Malone, vdu> has moved from Manches­ PRICB TEN CENTM Iona ICanufaoturing Co on Re­ program is sponsored by the Rosewood Lane, Bolton. Mem­ the main Mem ot business Tues­ secr^ry. Dr. Warren And Mrs. ter. Mrs. Steere and Dr. Otter, gent At "Dlsoourse on Meta­ Manchester Council ot Churches bers planning to attend contact A former Mandiester woman. Teaman First Class Lorraine day, when the UCanchester Hu­ Malone are RepubUciM. Mhi. succeed Mrs. VirghMa Briggs physics” by Leibnits will be and tbe Manchester Clergy As­ worthy advisor Marilyn Gray, and the Rev. Fdlx Davis, whose MAy Oogan, U.S. NAvy, recwit- man Relations Oommission Goldberg is a Democrat. discussed. New members are sociation. 889 Parker St., for further in­ terms expired last monUi and ly became ttw first enlisted (HRO) meets for Its monthly The nine-member HRC will w dcom e. formation. who declined reaiqpointment. LiilA Plan« Lands regular Navy Wave to retire session, llie meeting will be at seat three new members Tues­ Still at Large On Tomidka 9b4p from the U.S. Naval Station, __ / Annapolla, Md., after 20 years LOBON, Oonn. (AP>— A active service. Saigon Attack Awaited; Mrs. Oogan was bom in New to New Tork flnra Orkwreld London, attended Manchester made an cmargmey tondtog schools, and graduated from Murderer Attacks^ p i ' en Rm gtnaey median of the Mount Saint Joseph Academy Oonmetteut Tunipike Ibis hi West Hartford. She entered HOUSE R HAEE DOWNTOWN MAIN .STRF«!T—MAN^«*!STER momlng, wIBiwit lajniy or the Navy from Hartford in 1949. damage to tbe plane. Now released to private life Tbe plane, piloted by- 87- and a member of the U.S. Navy Kidnaps Reinckes GIs Ordered on Curfew old Fienoto J. OostaOo of Fleet Renerve, former Teoman AmMyvflle, Now Tork, ear­ Oogan enjoyed a varied career, SALE ned Ooatallob son 13-year- SAIGON (AP)A curfew traveling to many parts of die HARTFORD, Oonn. Mie. Mkijoede Reinoke, 88, V WM examined at tbe hospital old Kevin B. Ctnteito, was slafped on U.S. trooni, globe. . (AP)— ^A convicted mur­ aWto poUoa mid toa pilot She has served in Texas, derer attacked State Pris­ and released. in the ci^tid miUtaty dir A ll Mabery, who wen serving a landed at alwijt 9 M a.m . trict today in anttd priB ifc Honolulu, Newport; Paris, on W arden Frederick wbnt Ms. plane-e Oeaaia lOT Washington, D.O.: New York life eentenee tor stoond degrem of a now wave of terrorist Reincke today and forced murder, ww a trusty who — davaloped engttia trottole Oity, Bainbrldge, San Diego, tbe 69-year*okl warden and attadca and a poadble enr . Lorraine BL Oogan woriced In the wordsn’s borne AftHT M d w Ott flWfW PE» and Annapolis during her 20 Weather his wife to drive him to fltaaug A lrp u t to CMswoM. n ^ winter offensivgu years with tbe Navy. at tbe State Prison in Somon, M bombing, raids amdnfl The citation Mrs. Oogan re­ and leadership capabilities have Ehutford, north of Hsxttord. ■olgon. also ware 'gtosa top Mote ptriice Munched an in- ceived read in part, “On behalf been exemptary." State poWoe said Mabery ptiotity, and the Bliafoton- tontee saordi of the Secretary of tbe NAvy, Mrs. Oogan was married in tar jumped Oie warden at about IrsaasB dropped MOO tens of ex- Coats! David F. Mabety, who was I take this opportunity to ex­ 1968 to another Navy yeoman, 1:80 a.m. end torosd Retnofce ptoetaraa to Mont any eiwiny od- deaeribsd as "eMtmnely dan­ end Ifre. Refewke to bOe Urn Official Hope ctt tfai ciflteL press die appreciation of the ts>w retired, Michael Oogan. gerous.” United States Navy for your out­ Mrs. Oogan’s parents are Mr. PROFORTIOflfD RAINCOAT to tbrir oar. AoiM tattl — SMB WHKi Warden Reinoke suffered standing professional perform­ and Mrs. John Moiiconi, form­ Tbe convict toft (be RefackM ontand o«C aUfon stre* «t T THAT HAS eVGRYTHING enoandi ffebm a diorp loalni- Waning for ance and devotion to duty dur­ erly of Manchester, now living oft West Sendee Rood near pun. Offielals aoM ttw eurfstw ment on ids Sboidder and book. ing your twenty years of active In BOaml, Fla. After a brief WASH AND WGAK downtown Hariford. unUM laat tmUl 8 aun. tomday. He wea IM id In seflsfleuuturji duty.” .. Tow military bear­ vacation with her parents, Mrs. PoUoe used bioodbounds to Puehktllretc •ontti Vtotnomeoe troepa in tlw DACRON* AND COTTON oondttioH In Bartted Hospital. ing, personal appearance, per­ Oogan will return to AnnaptMls tbeir search tor tbs escaper. eepttat raMtazy dtabrtot waia WMBBnraTON (AP) — om - formance and attention to duty where ehe end her husband live. ZEPGL* TREATCD AB oftteleto at tbe State De­ pkioed on 100 per cent alert a portment of oowwctlcn wbo « M bopaa taava M tln t vnaWnd u arit ago. TO SHAKE OFF knew Mabery were eshed to for leliaae aiqr Uma eoanof the ttouraes ooid there was no RAIN AND STAINS asstst to loeatliig htoi. ■UpflSlEW O UflB xniNiMO a rm evtdenoe the enem y woUM Students Get Free Admission . . . ZIF-m OMX>N* Says N ixon itotoedae wen aBparenlly In­ m m albongh Amartoan and attack gaturday night, but the jured at bbi home before tbs n o m KOtWBCI IM^lOQMINBi AVD stop waa taken as a praeautlan P H £ L M I N O toroed drive to Hartford, poltoa mMA •pNki Mt baoaaae the enemy traditlanaay Joms To Civic Orchestra Concerts C a n ’t D r o p aaid. murder to the straugUng of a kaaalMBMbad attanke on weak Tba antoon wiB be « m S8lh ends When they feel the alttaa den J. Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. ASTOUNDING AT ONLY M abery vraa reportocBy eany- lB-montlH>Id boy. A final Uat ot additional con­ are aft guard. An offtnriva Michael Dworkln, Mr. and Mrs. Ing a ttos iroa and • blaitoat Tba baby -wan the 'ofaUd at tributing members and patrons Legislation and wearing a wMte hoapttal- tte 88-man eraw were arias d: off sgatawt Saigon last May bogan of the Manchester Olvlc Orches­ Edward S. Dsiadus, Dr. and tato gbUMtond, Mna RM b H m - Noclh Korm tost Jan. SI. en a gatinday nlgUL WAdHINOION (AP) — Tbe orderiy type utdtorm wbb Uood- dereoa of New Haven. Mabery tra has been announced by Mrs. Mrs. John R. Eddy, Mr. and »19.99 statos on It. He was deewtbed AMaongb exact tkolng tor the O anmanWag on the bomkfcig Demooeatte leader of tbe Hcmse dhotoed the mUd wMb B badwebe Robert H. Franklin and Mrs. meettog «*dd not be toamad. It ndda today, daaeigwd as ttw Mrs. Clarence B. Eichman and com pordbte vokw 29.95 doemT tUnk PieoldsnUelect en a Negrov BAoobT, medium belt and buried Urn to a beeir- George A. F. Lundberg Jr., co- build. wtt come m enme aaikatftlaa tot hoaotoot In two mantha, a Dtt. Ronald J. Erickson. Nlxan wilt try to sutetonlMlly yard. chairmen of the patron’s com­ Waafalngton are 'prtmtety siifikBanian aaid: "P riority zo- Also, Edward H. Gletney, Dr. dtemanfle social programs be­ 8tat|poiloe mid Mabery may m ittee. Every woman In the worid wouU tove have haaided tor New Oeven^ A sanity test was made on diothig there to DO batter than B qatiaa that tba BBSs ba broagbf to own tfaia ratoiooalt An outstanding gin by bis (Demoeratto prsde- Because of the cmitlnued sup­ and Mrs. R. S. Heiman Jr., where be onoa Mved. Mebery before bs waa ordered 10 per cent < a top-lev­ and formed a new aouttwnt bor­ ter dooned in eombat 'over chief, caerii M. OUtonL For Aimed vrith swaoptug iww pow^ el commlaaintt to "reappraise der for the United States. Soutti Vlelnam shwe 196L Jewelry Coses AUliougta rideet^pping de­ HALE i f 100% VIRGIN WOOLS era, ttw rotittaiy-doBrinatod gov- the defenae eetiU>llaliment and Ttw biaot and tbe meeting of A tew mfles away, VA kifBis- tailed dlacuoaion of eome multi- enmsiiit of ItoBridsnl AtObb’ de dsteiwe poUoy." tbe two preatdsate in an atmoo- trym en from tbe 3Btb D M rion :;r*yy ■M9 bUUon doUar deolalons he wiU *> Everyone Oosta • gitva today began a Latrd*a news oonferenoe—and ptaare o f Joviality and friendship reported hllSag 28 enamy to a i f SPECIALLY PRICED face, Laird ,4edged to be care- wwaelVB ctaokdowa on Ma opno- three o ^ r s by. incoming oeore- retunw d to M exloo som e 400 seven-hour battle Friday. U.S. tad with detenae epending. rition. tarles Oemge P. Sfaulte, labor, anree of land that has been in kwoee ware put at six kKed and Onigrssa wea given on iadeH- "But I would flrat h i^ ," he David M. Kennedy, Treasury, diHNite sinee great floods of ttw 14 wounded. . . f aaid, "that by the time we get to ■;» , > . atte vaosdkm oeiwote moved and CUfford M. H o r ^ agrtanil- mld-19tb century shlftod the Rio While naalyria tat Wsshtaigtan Into newapaper oflioao and po- preparation of our flrri budget - ■>2i* ‘‘f ■HIM ture—were ttie tin t taw Nixon’s Grande’s course. and Saigon waned of ttw poeri- ■ -•■'Va S' Uoe b^gen making widaopread we could end the war In Viet­ Cabinet appointees. • ble winter oftsnrive, only wwn W n am ." Aocompenytaig Fresldeiit, wbo aneato. Among the fliat repott­ Herb Klein, Nlxcn’a dlnctor later fisw to bis ranch for the aUrmiahes were reported on ttw TIMELY HOLIDAY GIFTS ed In ouetody wsrs a fotiiwr' Lalrd’e first budget wlU be of oommunloatlone, said the oth­ ground today. Some U.a mapped out late next faU. Tbe weekend, was bis wife. Lady t a t k to RogHlor Price 38.M prerident, a fedent deputy and er eight appolntoM vrlU meet offloers were puaatod by ttw de­ lMi%et atanoet alwaya if final- Bird. eome Jounwltots. with newsmen aoon, probably Betanre the two piesidente M - gree of alann. ATTRACTIVE WATCHES! Monday Morning teed by late December. Former prerident Jueoeilno next week. onated the ofaaige, they ex­ At B m a dlotriot town alt- The endnf-ttae-war hope came cat, KUMtedwdi, wbo woe stripped Hardin told a lincrin. Neb., changed praises on the length at ting aatrida two mi^cr enemy three daye after CSifford ex- Dependability and quality of ble polittoel righto end ouetod news oonferenoe one of Ite fliot the frlendahlp between the two war sones 80 mUee nargi of Sal- preeaed “hope" the Paris peace from ttw Seneto In 1984, wen er- teaks win be to meet wltti repre- gen, Amartoan troops ware are yours with • Fields, checks and ecriids talks would lead to some mutual every watchl reetod at ttw munielpel theater where be bed boon attending a tro(9 withdrawals before Jan. (8ee Pago Bl|bl) (Bee Page Blibt) (See Page Blgfct) • Three button, single vent or greduetion oeremony. Oovekto Peralva, euperintsod- two button double vent ent of the opporittoo newepeper Oorteto da Menha was arrsetod • Regulars 36 to 46; shorts 36 to tat tato offioe after poUoe eliot 42; longs 38 to 46 open a door tt> gain entry to the newepeper buUMng IHday. Cable, Pay TV Rule Criticized Four oeneora oooupled ttw SAVt WHIU YOU CAN ^ , V Ooiieto da Menha offioee end WASHINOTDN (AP) — New Tbe CATV rulee baricaUy re- 1063. The otation, whtob oonold- ottwre moved Into Rtoto other rules lor oaMe letoviriaa have gutoto retranomtauicn c f pro- era Itaelf sUU saqwrimental, re­ newepepeco. There were uddou- been denounced by an induatry grama orIgtaiaUiig on networtos portedly has lost some 3,000 firmed rayorta that opporitkm leader while a govenmisat goa- or individual ataflons, restrict pUbUeiwr Wflto Feraendee aleo oidMortheiB, but has applied to bead for Smltad pay TV drew ownerahlpi and require all but ttw FOO tor permisrion to ex­ woa taken in custody, and tbat bctti orlttotom and piafsa. ttw omaUeat oable TV atattana . . t ; . /i oppoeitian deputy HaUo Navarro pend Ms ooverage. Predertok W. Fond, presidasit to originate some of their own Under moot proposed pey-TV -f V j.j; hod besn eiiee^d in 8ao Peulo. of tba Nattonol OaMa Tstovlaloa progranu. Christmas shop in ons stop Mo Rio newapiqwre puUbhed aystems, sttbsarlbeia woMd In­ Assoclatton. aeouaad the Feder­ Tbs Botton'e 3,000 or so CATV sert a coin In ttwlr aste to un- . . . givs the newest styies O P EN EV ER Y today axoHit ttw Jomel do Bhe- al Oommurioattens Oommlorion eU. There wee en unoonflnnad aervtooe began aa a means to ocramble qwolal voloe and pto in watches to the men and o f trytng to “ haR Airttier expsm- We have an excitinsr ocrflectioii of M de fin e quality cases. AvailaUe in a repori later today that pley^ bring cBsar signsla to small ru- ture aignato that would bring ladies on your list. oton ot OATV, dlanqpt tba pat­ wide choice of styles, tuaditional and novel iimovatioiia. W right Ohloo Buergue had been la l areas. M a ^ of tbe vyatems them Uve aporia evmM fkot terns cf ownership, curtain any NIGHT eirseted. have expanded Into Mg oMlee run movtos or othar sntarialn- Tbe govornment craekdown impravement of operattng aya- where 4aH bulldtaigs often bkxdi ment They are priced to the varied taste and needs of gift and more Christmas Shop In One Stop! toms and probably daotroy ttw began IWdey night minutee aft­ good reception. The FOC oald, however, that shoppers. Priced from J t e 9 U s till 9 er Ooeta a gttva end hie Ctohinri present moautawturtaig oopaelty The TV rsgulattona would al- Give the newest styles in watches to the men and o f ttw taxhiatry.’ ’ to oatoguard ttw froe televlskm signed a nsw tawtttutlanif not kiw subaorlptlon televlaton oper- indmrtry pay TV woUU not be ladies on your list. More people buy Timex than ovetridlng the 234nonlbold Bra- However, Douglas TWbott, attons In aiur city, provtded sudi able to cany for two yaoia Itva We Also Hove Musical slewel Coses thru Christmas! general manager of Ox Oablsvt- omununfOee a b e ^ received sports or tkat run movtoa ttwwn any other watch in the worid. The act, eftootlve imnwdtote- aton Oorp. tai Atlanta, Ga., own­ •azvtoe from fom oonventional on oonvanttamal TV. ly wUfo no tonnlnal dote, ellowa er of 18 CATV systems, etaUona. Only one pay TV eta- WHIi Pine Imported Movements Sgtardaye Until 5:30 ttw praeldsnt to etrtp any Bra- said "tt wlU take ttane to un- tton would be a llo t ^ in estoh "The obatatman and ttw mam- CHARACTER WATCHES FOR CHILDREN, TOO! aUten of tato poiltteal rtgbte; de- deistand Ito tamlfioatiana." , city. ben at ttw Federal OomnumlBa. National ChrUttriku Tr^e Tested otare a etaga of eelge; and eelaa Talbott apohigtaed tor what he Nono of the new rules would tioiw OommtawloB are to ba oon- the aaeato of ttwee who "Ulegal- called ttw vegueiwaa of hla oom- go into effect until June, after grotaitoted ftv taldng this fa ­ OPEN EVERY NIGHT till 9 P.M. Couples walking in the Washington Ellipse are treated to a preview of the 1966 ly enrich ttiemaelvea tat pMiUo mente, but oaU be d oeon t tuHy the F o e hears arguments and. vorable aotloa approving ouh- soripfion TV In ttw laoa of aU SATURDAY UNTIL 5:80 Christmas Pageant of Pface, as technicians test the lighting of the National offioe.” It eleo auspende the understand the luUqg h a nai- In tba case ot pay TV, there is writ of helbeee ooipue to r any­ tber baa anyone etoa he has review by Oongreaa and- the the praaamsa from the powartail Christmas Tree. President Johnson is scheduled to officially Ught the tree and one oheigad wito "orimta talked to from the OAtV fleM. ocuite. tutereato who have oppuisd tbia oald Joaapb g. agetaift nationel eeourity.” The FCX3 announnad ite new At present, ttw only pay TV dedbskm," DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET, MANOHESTIR open the Pageant December 16. The Washington Monument is in the back­ NMgbt, ohataman of Bsntth Ra- 648*4123 ruling* on both pay and coble operation la In Haitfoid, Conn., (Bee Page BIglit) ground. (AP Photofax) TV Friday. where ttw ayatem was sat up in (loa Faga BIgM) “CHARGE ACCOUNTS CORDIALLY INVITED”

K - t TO RfiBALD. MANCHESTBat. CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968 PA O B TW O MANC5HESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SA im D A Y , DECEMBER 14, 1968 lIANCRBSm P A G E T H R E E

The board said tbe-ear passed manent repaha will be made *Podr investigation? Charged the Johnson' home twice with Community College Profile Sheinwold on Bridge N ativity Soetie next year, ao that the NatlvMy the gun and that the incident Scene may be erected again coiila have been m u^ more se­ HIDE TOUR STRENGTH Needs Repairs during (lie 1969 Ctatolinas aeop N o n :ra ■ 4' vere. No one was tidured in the FROM AUERT OPPOMSMT Because It to in general dto- By ALFRED SHEINWCHD 6 J 6 3 attack. Housewife-Coed Plans to Teach lapalr, needlpg major struc­ Probe of Shooting The board also criticised state It you Uaten attentively at the O AKJ6 The following story o f . a 0 KI3 tural reconstruction, and be­ U g o l N o t k * police for not checking an inter­ bridge (aide you will hear all cause even the paint on the racial experiment in Barton to housewife-coed at Manchester the Wdo, but that is not enough. * Q U O see whether there had been inci­ Community OoHege (MGC) la Tou must lUten even harder WBSrr EAST Baoes of the figures hoe flaked, OBOBB OF NOnCE M ien off and faded, the tradi­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, Faults State Police dents there, and for failing to far from typical of students in —to bear what is not bid. As a ♦ A 7 3 6 42 held at Ifanchaster, within and tor take molds of tire marks after any of the eight state communi­ famous poet once wroto: "Beard ^ 1043 0 9»52 tional Nativity Scene will not be the district of Ifancheater, on the erected in Center Park this 4th day of December, A.D. 1988. MONTPELIER, VL (AP) —A spent most of their time kx>kii« the shooting. ty colleges. Tliere are less .than bide are sweet, but those un­ 0 1 09862 0 Qli Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, Beginning three days after the 100 housewives studying full and heard are sweeter.” «K 6 AA7H2 C%rto<«n«s season, John HaiMns, Judge. FINE RESIOEmU pq»de o t a itm olU ng i n d d ^ «t Into Johnson’s background. Manchester devekipment coor­ Elstate of Philip F. Bedard, late of the home o t a Negro fkmily In The board said Army shooting, “most of the actlirities part-time at MOC which has Opening lead ten of diamonds. SOUTH Ifancheater In said district, deceas­ Lrasburg by a three-man board of the state police were directed about 1,800 students altogether. West opened the ten of dia­ 4> K Q 1Q 98 dinator, said yesterday. ed. L an y O. Conley, 21, of Glover, Hie Nativity Scene to owned Upon appUoatlon of Haael D. of Inquiry has cade. Ton b d d : Spadea, K-Q- aible for the custody of the Na- the day ot said hearbig, to appear Vermont—the Newport Dally I h$ HoaonMIla. if they see cause at said Umc and of the Rev. David L. JS. John­ at least Oommiesloner Alexan­ By MAUMIM BARLOW Obviously South could not 164-8; Hearto, Q-1 *,Dlamoada, tlivlty Scene, said this morning place and be heard relative thereto, son, 39. der, did not consider they Express and the Burlington have toe aoe of clubs, because A-4; Cluba, 9-8-4-3. and by malllM on or before De­ Free Press—about adultery A mother of 10 who hopes to I ;■ tKMOM that, aUhou^ he had planned cember 9, 1988, Inr certified mall, The report said state poUce should coordinate all thetr with that card and U s known What do you oayT . M n. I tM ln e VitMRo of 118 to attempt temporary repairs a copy of this order to Arthur P. did not coordinate all of their cbaiges involving Johnson and teadi elementary school began strength South would have Answer: Pass. In general, B edara 8809 14th Avenue, So., Gulf­ LCeGREENOUBHi invesOgatlve activities with her studies at MCC tola fall and M. Shn i t Is tha new interiar next week, he undecriands the activities to effect an arrest as those of the attorney gmeral’s Mrs. Barbara liawrenoe, a opened toe bidding with one stay out a t toe bidding When port. Florida 83707, and return moke guest at his home. is getting dean’s list gradea decOtal BT for Priarta Fumllui* town’s position and wU abide to this Court. soon as they might have.” office,” the report said. spade. Since the ace o t chtos an opponent bids your longest OtF at 810 Main St. wliieb opin- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, The board said it is “poor "All my life I -wanted to go was sure to be In the East hand. and strongest suit. M tbs op­ by tto deoisian. He sold thut per­ oc: Hasel D. Bedard In supped of the statement, The board disagreed with Al­ to college,” said Mrs. Virginia aAieoenUy and feoituraa a oeleo- Uie report said state poUoe exander’s statement during its practice for toe Department of West’s course was dear. ponents get into trouble when Piiblio Safety to rely on newspa­ Novak of Bast Hartford. But her you are warned toat your best tton ot flna ftimlridi«i to a made no attempts to prosecute five days of hearings that the in­ six boys and four girls ranging Gets Ruff ;vari#tjr of stytao. a man who subsequently was cident was a simple breadi of pers to secure background infor- West Bhltted to toe king of eult is going to break very bad­ matian” instead of on their own tn age from 2H to 22 kept her : Mbi. VUirito wsrind to tn- convicted on breach of peace peace case stemming from a too busy to do more than think clUbe and continued with a club ly- charges in the case, but instead agencies. to the ace. East retumed a dub, 'ttMor dooorattag for Oolaao'a few Uds “getting beered up.’ ’ . Ospyriibt UM, F t h r An articie printed by the Ver­ about I t and West’s ruff defeated the General Feataree Ootp. to Mud fiortfoni for oaine IMua mont Sunday News, the board Mrs. Novak graduated during i6 m coatract and free lonoad bofore toat dbe tOPiTOFFwiTH said, ‘Attempted to malign the World War n foom the Julia aommod Imt dottoa lor toe Mon- Give West a medal for woik- Sentenced to Jail character” of Johnson on mat­ Rlchmnn High School, a New ing out the best defsnse, but ebiatar FtEnMan o$ote tola ters wUeb would not even be Tork City girls’ school on Man- - don’t polish any trophies for In Woman*# Death wofk. - adndsBlble in a prosecution hatian’s East Side where die A' graduate of Muncheater South. He played toe hand for BRIDOEFORT (AP) —Ray­ NEW YEAirS DANCE A BUFFCT against hi min q Vermont court Uved. She worked in defense too obviously. •dtaoola, Xra. -yuartto to of law. plants and for the telephone mond Reilly bas been sentenced Hat, 17 FViods Fottnriiw Rowt Baef, ChfekM, To Ude bis spade strength to two-toaeven years in jail aft­ mondod and hoc ttoaa olilldrea. It said the article and an edl- con^iany before marrying her South should win the first trick Ar P tf> p m in in t S tic k toilal in the NCwpott Express husband, Chester, in 1946. er pleading guilty to man- in dummy with toe king of dUr slau^ttor in toe motel-fire death OBOBO dKNSBN ROOM 20 LEONARD ST.—AcroaB Fraa State Amwry w ue ftouses of toe newspapers’ Her hiBband moved his bud­ monds and lead the Jack of Itta new aaoig i e m m room “responsibility and privileges.” ding family to Slast Hartford in ^ -- of a young woman Feb. 8- i r P Iu m c Mo N u t T h o y 'ru i f 'O ur' Christmas Spuciol Danchu 9 ta 2:45 spades as though planning a fluperior Oouik Judge Anlhoiiy at ttia Smndtoavlaa OOt Shop 1918 vtoen he and his brother finesse. When E ast ptays low. to toe KQfeMtaa Oonter Shopping S o DECEMBER 81,1968 built what la now Cbllder’s Res­ J. Armentano, who Motsnoed The largast unit in the Nation­ South sbodd put iq> the king of toe 3-yeardd Bridgeport te e - Ptooa to open Juot in tim e for Ar F r o n n P u d d iiiQ G o o d Ar Egg Nog Mine* lUppIo GENERAL PUBUC INVITED taurant on Hartford Rd. just spades wMfaout toe sMghteri Chttotaua Shopping. 120.00 Da- Oniple-^CUi 649-8171-A to 12 PJL al Park System is Katmal Na- west of toe ooUege. He Is now tocy worker FYlday, recommend­ tianal Monument in Alaska— hesitation. (K would be tniixop- ed toat he be examined by The roan fan been added to a sMvlce manager in cm East er to stage a dramatic pause the extottag gift abop, next to i t Lhno Shorbort ootverlng 2,tQT,890 acres. Hartford garage. prison psydilotrists. before playing the king.) T1ta_xharge stems from' tos the Pori Office In the riwppfaig Mrs. Novak said she began West would take the aoe of ' cantor and offon a ooHeetton to seriously think of college spades but would be uncertain ot death of Grace Elaine Bray, 19, in a fire at toe Stratfidd ISotor cf Imported wotee. Georg when her neigbbw, Mrs. Rene the. trump position and would •tonasn Ino. to a writ-known Im- Ibecher, encouraged her to try Inn. Mrs. Bray bad arrived in Bridgeport from Notfogc, Va., a poritog and letaUing firm bao- >Shjcui[^ 5 ' J k n 0 jcw uf, SioJm SL. MOC. She would not have to •d to New York. FLOWERS and PLANTS live on a cami>us and the col­ fow days before toe fire to take lege made scheduling classes a Job as a hairdresser. The Scandinavian Shop eporated by Hsrbert Horvoy of ____ cK o 11 evu^ easy. And Mrs. Ibecher ofUred €pi^ttUi9 ll^raU t For The Holiday to take care of the Uttlest Nb- Blltagton, features rin* oMna. P.8. For a real treat, try ^ -vak during classes. Her daugh­ FUblWMd SaOr Ewulit Rnriwn ' crjnriol, Iraa Miwdqtn dtnner- O n iXvi’iubcr 6 l h . T ^ t u (Ttous cckbiutes ihe first ■ad BoiUari St 16 atassM SMst. ware, ‘ctslntosa steel aoees-l ShatJy Glen’a eootra heavy, T s a te Th# Q usU ty" , __ ter, Mary Novak, 14, offered to HaaolMstsr, Oonn. (WINO) iv.uiii Xirhola# cf Itu 4ili centut^ u>ho um# apotron. of ijoun0 help out at home. . oortoa, Hnens, cards, oandlea. t POINSETTIAS (HenM photo b r Buoshrlolus) relapbose MMna Jewelry, trays, doito, and cook- pcop**-’ • l''rtsw 6 in flouting robea, ihe 9:106 dalnt gives gifts io ***^ ’^ **°» NOW ... TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ti?- “Without those two helping Mrs. Virginia Novak follows the English lecture me, I couldn’t go,” Mirs. Novak by Harvard grad, Paul O. Clark. the cliitdrcu os lie ri6cs Ihrougfi (he slityls. ROUTE 6 and 44A — OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY I said. soascRiPiiON BAans j John and Bernice Rleg She started in September with these tfaidi-type questions.” said one of toe only other Furabto Id Atosaos _ NOIW OTEM rnder Parkade Branch — Monday through Saturday introductory courses in Englirii, Mrs. Novak oald MOC fo about bousewtvM she met is In her DM Tear ...... IM ri NEW MANACaaNOENT! Spanish, math, history and biol­ toe odlege she expected, and Spanish class. That student is Ms Mootoi ...... 1SJ9 ; - . added, "Some of toe teachers toe motoer of five. IhiM MeaHM ...... TJO w n i ogy, a full load tor a freshman. Oae Meoto ...... M F E r n i ^ Sbe dropped biology when her are marvelous. I’m enjoying it Thto first year for Mrs. Novak M OtoBchfit., m-iikiIiiIa proved too much to immensely. I always liked is partly brush up, and s ^ Is (FMol) Wilrili I handle right away. stood.” carrying a lighter losul than WREATHS «ND Sm VS SUS-Sl^ But so far this semester, rile Her hurinnd has yet to give usual. This means it will be the Animated Christmas Displays in D&L Windows has A,’s In English and Spanirii, his opkOon of her college plans, spring of 1972 before she gets a B In math and a C In history. she said, “But he has never her two-year tusodate’s degree “Christmas Around the in the Manchester Parkade. There are several other costumed in native dress. "I don’t like history,” she ex­ stopped me from doing what I in liberal erts. World” Is the theme of a new Tills Holland scene shows scenes from other countries, in­ WUh that degree, she hopes to M R PERFUMES Other Ohiistmas disphtya are GEHEIERY OONTAMER plained. “Besides, it’s comidete- really wanted.” series of animated displays be­ Ssdnt Nicholas (originated by cluding France, England, enroll At Central Conneotkjut GONE WITH ooLooMMRnm in the windows of D&L stores ly different from when I was in raBB ODT WMAFriNO ing shown for the first time the Dutch) distributing gifts to Norway, and Italy. In all, there in the Greater Hartford area. high ariwol. TTiey don’t want The children’s reaettons were State College In New Britain to this year in the windows the muto in favor of toe ooUege. THE WIND children while he rides a beauti­ are over 40 figures, TTie window displays -will be Just facts. complete work on her RA. by Davidson and Levanthal store ful white horse. meticulously detailed and richly shown up to Christmas Day. "K’jj confusing to go to a his­ Oie said ber second oldest boy 1974. LGABLE : % i i i ARTHIIR INHia tdd ber, "You’re different. FLOWBtS tory test expecting to be asked Thm she will apply to the East _____fU K H SERVICE CITED SMOwHne Stock Of toe facts and then be given You're not like other motosrs. Hartford school system as an has two children, was recently' agrente who achieved significant company’s November Sugges­ I’m very proud of you. elementary teacher. LESUEHGmRD Cbnnectleut’s Hotel and Motel named to Who’s Who In the sales records in 1967-68. Doyle tion Awards Program. Mark­ For All facts. ’Hie question is what >*in iVwrwwnORa Associatloa and Its concept of E ast for 1966-69. would the historian, Malinowski Her college social life has “They need the teadiers now; oumfcjwnuAND has offices at 63 Connecticut ham, who has received seven Chrishnos Trees been limited to student diatter I imagine toey’U stUl need them TOaCeaiiinr'foi “free reservation servlee’’ re- Blvd. in East Hartford. previous awards including an­ Occasions do with them. loelved high recognition and en- BRIEFS “But I’m getting toe hang ot befors and- after dosses. Sbe then.” Akak-nan. liS# other maximum award in 1989, FtL-8aASi#0 Idorsement at the American Ho­ McDonalds Drive-in, a na- Jdm Hildltch, 86 Summer St., won hla present award tor a MaMans Rat Baa. » tel and Motel Association’s 67fii CUT FLOWERS for $8,197. The contract was is­ Ucmal hamburger chain, will was elected secretary of the euggestlon to use a certain Candies Say Deo. 18—Tlr. Doeattor annual convention held in Den­ open a new restaurant on Rt. CRmnecticut Landscape Contra,c- cheaper more durable part on McCONVILLE Tolland sued subject to Mosipt of fed- THEATER TIME ver, Ori. recently. eeol funds under an NDBA 83 In Vernon about a half mile tors Association at a dinner- a. welding torch than the one BOUQUETS SCHEDULE WUltom B. Powers, general from the circle next Tuesday. dance meeting held at Willie’s in use now. Markham has been grant. Payment will not be due 'manager of Flano’s Motor Inn I NN 111 ORB W l UWIMUUMII until July 1. Two brothers from Manchester, Steak Ifouse Tuesday night. The with tho cogipanyco^p for 28 years. AAerry Christmas CORSAGES High School SATURDAY MAHCHiSTIQ' _ bV on (Tenter St. la the president- who now operate Manchester's Association has 16 members and 802 WOODBRIDGE STREET—649-5947 Nursery School ENDS Burnside — Yellow Sub­ il W mm ciNTia elect of the Connecticut Hotel- McDonald’s on W. Center St., 20 associate members. Several CENTER MECES Asriating mothers at the Tol­ TUBS. Mbtel Association. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Damaged in land ' Oo-Opsratlve Nursery marine, 7:00 - 9:00. .REF PARKING REAR OF THitTRF will also manage the Vernon state landscape architects will U. A. Theater — Gone with The reservation service, be­ drive-in. They are: Mike Walsh, speak to the Association on In a most tasteful way School next week are, Monday, "P rata M t" tkto, Ihat. li8*4:M M d 9i00 MeDonsIdli gun in Ckmnectiicut last March, □AVAILABLE rOB 1969 □ Mrs. Paul Bakke and l&s. the Wind, 2:00 • 8:00. ____ '^8kacg7Dof"6Mvta.Sa0aaASi4B 138 Keeney St. and Bob Walsh, planting and seeding specifica­ Office Break State Theater —Absent Mind­ has gained national recognition. 138 Garth Rd. tions at a meeting next month. Robert Cardin, and Wednesday, It offens the public a convenient ed Professor, 1:30 • 6:00 - 9:00; .ioL>-u lm- processing deportment in 1957, Christmas list includes: browned chicken, pamley rice Burnside — YeUow Sub­ PKfelSiP minlstrator, tax accounting, at served tn the policy loan and n C A N BUILD Moons AND K N O W N FOR VALUES though nothing was reported marine, 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00 Stanley Toola Dtvieton of Stan­ as missing. buttered peas, roll and butter, the home office of Aetna Life life change divlskMis and was PROTOTYPES AND INITIATE MADNESS jello with fruit; Wednesday, U. A. Theater — Gone with sMacMURRffi'»HAGEN ! ley Works. He has been the The break accompUahed dur­ and Casualty in Hartford. A promoted to assistant under­ (Meadowbrook) soup, peanut the Wind, 2:00 - 7:80. manager of the PlantsvUle PRODUCTION □ PREFER ing daylight hours, was discov­ bnnrii slnoe 1997. graduate of Brown University, writer in the life underwriting ®OXED CH O CO LA TES — A special fruit & nut assortment butter sandwich, celery sticks, State Theater — Absent Mind­ Byam Joined Aetna in 1947. He division in 1967. He holds a ered by state police when the cream puff, (Hicks, Middle and CONSUMER HARDGOODSn alarm system built into the of­ ed Profeasor, 1:80 - 6:00 • 9:00; was promoted to supervisor in ■B.A. from the Unlverslity of along with a large selection of dark, milk and white chocolates High School) meatballs with Hbaggy Dog, 8:10 - 6:46. SOON! CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE WE LL ORDER YOU A ^ 1961 and to superintendent a Hartford, la a member of the IILLCQBSIDERJAODERATE fice door was triggered. gravy, buttered macaroni, but­ Manchester Drive-In — The The incident is still under DOUBLE CHEESE BURGER year ago. local ElicSk and hae five chil­ SALARY15I1JS royalties: tered beets, bread and butter, Swimmer, 9:48; Anzio, 7:86. BOLDEN FRENCH FRIES dren. investigation by state prilce, cream puff; Thursday, toasted East Windsor Drive-In — w bo have not provided the AND AIRIPLE THICK John E. Doyle, 37 Jarvis Rd., ONPATENTABII DESIGNS cheese sandwich, soup, celery Rachrtk Rachel, 7:30; Bye, Bye HARD CANDIES — Both solid and filled school authorities with any fur­ SHAKE/ salesman for the New York Life Warren C. Markham, 160 sticks, apricot crisp; Friilay — Bavermoh, 9:2p. ~N.r.DMrNmn Insurance Co. has qualified as Pearl St., was one of five Pratt L3(ATIQNKST0r HARTFORD Christmas candy in attractive tins — Cut ther information. no lunch, half day session. SAL DEC. 14th Work on the high school ball a member of the 1968 Star dub, A Whitney employes who won Rock, an old fashioned favorite— Paper thin Firemen Seeking Toys field has been oomptoted, ac­ a group of New York Life maximum $2,600 awards in that Write Bax F, ToUand firemen are seeking MioBcliester Honald Ribbon Candy & Peanut Butter Ribbon Candy cording to Bralrton, 'who rec­ toys In good condiUon for chil­ Jobless O aim s The ommended an extra rolling of dren between the ages of 9 the seeded portion in the spring months and 12 years of' age. R i se 11 in W eek The work was complete by The toys nmy be left at the CAN ES — Along with our standard pepper­ A slight increase of 11 unem- Beatles Opportunities and profits are unlimited when you Eugene Wanat shortly before Leonard Comer or Merrow Rd. CtUr h f mint, we have 3 more colorful and unique his death last month. fire houses or pickups can be plt^ment compensation claims Y e l l o w flavors — spearmint, molasses peppermint, OPEN The school board agreed to arranged by contacting mem­ was reported tor last week in DIUIXE anise enter into a oMlteract with Edu­ bers of the fire department. the Manchester office of the S u b m s p i i i e w e T H IN K ^ cational Marketing and Re­ The Fire Department Auxilia­ State Labor Department. The t W i y O F Y O U search, Inc. to supply class­ ry is holding a holiday food rUe was 0.2 per cent over the CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES — Colorful toil room libraries of books. sale Dec. 20 at the Leonard’s previous week. Bvealag 1iOD>9iOO wrapped Santas, trees and tree (Ornaments Bralrton recommended the Comer tire house. Donations A total ot 811 claims were BURNSIDE 12 O’CLOCK program, which Is designed to may be picked up by contact­ processed locally for the week Soa. Coot. From % — Solid chocolate Santa pops and pots and put books in the hands of the ing Mrs. Daidd Shaw or Mrs. ending Doc. 7, compared to 600 C8>eok Eve. Thne Christmas Genevas. students by making them more Frank Blonlarz. claims processed lor the* week Today a Sunoco service station business is not a fillinsr station but a car accearible. Manchester Evening Herald ending Nov. 80. M m o . care center. Compare the Sunoco station at 468 Main St., EJast Hartford. FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS SERVED If a book is lost or damaged ToUand correspondent Bette Statewide claims rose 6.9 per '' K' Wldhaih l8 the son of Mr, and This is what we’re talking about 1 SPECIALTIES — Montevideos. tins ot chocolate, creamy the company will replace It Quatrale, tel. 87S-2846. cent last week, for a 1,281 In- FRL . SAT.. SUN. FROM 10 PAL TO 11 PJH. free of oori. The schools get orease, and to a 28,001 total. MTs. Robert IVldham of 81 Son- wafers, ijngle bell mix, misty mint, crystallized cremes two books for the cost of one The state figure was 21,804 for 2 Major Hha On 1 GrMt Siam tiiM Dr, and is a 1964 graduate-' Sunocol franchise businessmen take home profits of $25,000 per year and and traditional marzipan are but a few ot the many or about $6,800 worth of books Suspension lifted of Manchester High School. He the corresponding week lost 'some even more. They are men with ambition and desire, people with per­ taste treats you can only find at a quality, candy store. ANSONIA (AP)—The Board of year. holda an associate degree from sonality and managerial ability and people who create their own security. B b Police Commissioners has lifted Hartford, with 8,240 claims, McDonald’fli the State Technical In- When you tMhk of a two-day suspenoion of PoUce was the state leader last week. Burt Is MDtir k in d o f^ p ls c s . etltute, Hartford, a B.S, from Bargains In Every Dept. TYPeWfHTERS Chief William O’Brien. It was followed by Bridgeport the University of Hartford, and We provide the opportunity. Sunoco will help with training, merchandising Mayor Lester H. Hale, who with 8,286, New Haven with 2,- Lancaster a Masters ot Business Admin­ assistance and business guidance. Think of Y A H made the announcement Friday, istration. from the University of TYPEWBimB SRRVmi 730, Wateibury with 2J)06, New did not elaborate on the de- Britain with 1,196, and Meriden Ooraieotiout, elskm. O’Brien was suspended OMcDonalil't Corp. 19GB An OPEN HOUSE will be held at our Dealer Development Center in East 42 Bo. Adams S t, Mawohsster with 1.091. The Widham began, his career Wednesday night after an in- Manchester was i6th among OPENINQ TUESDAY with Stanley as a drafteman In Hartford. The address is 508 Tolland St., East Hartford, Conn. Stop by verilgatlon stemming from an the state’s 20 offices. A'NZIC 2 ! 1967, and has advanced through between the houiB 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Dec, 16, 17, 18. Even though you are MANCHESTER incident June 28. Swimmer ' route 83 AT THE ..ntara Mm me •« WhM WwH bsoMl j'anet landgard VERHOW 8H0PPINQ CIRCLE supervisory positions in product not considering leaving your preserlt employment, we know you’ll find the That day, the police depart­ COLUMBIA PICTURES Praunh englneartng, aooountliM. quality facts of our business most interesting and beneficial. G IV E H E R ment allegedly withheld InfMs The Portuguese oodlishlng ar­ ADWOKIAURtmUSPRODU^ control, and geneiiol manu­ Janice rule Slime Ono O f Tho W oiM 's matlon from the press on toe mada — 66 shlpe and 6,400 men fawiiyt.; hr tllAWOS fiSSY facturing management. Munson's Candy Kitchen arrests of two area youths. — U the world's largest, toe No­ You’re cordially invited to attend our OPEN HOUSE and visit with ns. Fincct fOrfiiinM Before becoming manager of PARKADE ONLY! O'Brien maintained throughout tional Geographlo soys. The ..'technicolor* Of course you are un^r no obligation. If the time is inconvenient, phone Route 6, Bolton Open Daily and Sunday till 8 toe investigation toat the re­ PANAVISIOr • the PlantsvUle branch he serv­ men work 18 hours a day seven I lnWMtoOtftatiifstiiawni I TECHMaXOR* gg ed (or 18 months as nuinufactur- Mf. Longo, 528-0178. AfiTHirnDmiQ cords were not in his posses­ days a week. Law decrees time »Read Herald Ads sion after toe incident. ing supertntendant at^ Stanley for at least six hours sleep. Tool's Plant In Newark, N.J. Widham, who is married and MANCFtiCOTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CnNN„ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968 PAGE FIVE MANCBESTER EVENING HBEAU). HANCHESIEB, CONN, aATDRDAT, 14, 4 H e ^ d I____ ro m le rs ot the l/fiteerse—— j ^BEm djulfr Connecticut Yankee Y esterdays 1969 Mariner Probes | tersmig l|fratt B f AJH.O. 25 Ytmn Ago I outtatton. .. .a_ fALrnom. Two tditdl— totfiM rtdW. By DM. LM, L B V irr,' i : 0 Unum tUMoNO* J . H . ih r b o io r and oquUmMOt a n USINESS ERVICESIPJIRECTORY K !• ' end ftwr Boon r. » Of dIaUnos flio f . earth bogtes. lh a rtitoifa liaok wiB foqifiib orbit, at spoefii of tm lagwrtoiit . ^ __ times that of Mar HIGH GRADE Is b r t « aB but tgaored. tA M P IN e I tbs iM t Rw MnllM tb# mtofioB rate. O w e ther The win uBdrttaka a What do iBlttfik BQUIPMENT PRINTING OkBsfi fitalM oord during fite k ______t e « t a » Job and GiRnmaTifil tMs nybr o f rm Air A rty ___ utte? Srtloao rta PriatioA i t o b e IM sines tbs dibwHoo.lly lavisbed on this | Pranqtt and HR Itortasr 4 program exptrlmento bova M A N C H lS r a R Printing Of All 1 fn r TU b t which ylrtd tbs a vtmd to ertth to revesl ttgnifl- SURPLUS SAU5 CO. o ^ l ^ a r t o o f tbs Msrtton ttir- MO N. MAIN SK Community Pratt From tbe TV oattiarso .w f l l taem. sotonttsto bw at Dopet fiqnera 9 B u t Middle Tplw. oooM rlmmt Immmhn Ag Opan Dafir to fitM PJL b? He wbn la bap- to n osa t fits Mars mlnMnn with planet. On thte mdaAmi. Telephone 648*5727 *jr tTF»- ^amZai toon sopbfiOcated ttete win taMge tlw afifiM d. FARR _ dig^mi at aB 1» to ft. at fh*n alar and ileo take Adta- ______oaB tor t w o F«ri Pedge Poiiflae. upa of the ptaart wfib M i, firaai n r o . C U ST O M M A M •Moseratt to bo toanebad «kto and bhM fllten to aeqffka fiHra MANCHESTER DICICS Fob. 33 to April 3 to fly ^ oompleto Information o lM t the tri MAIN ffguarr CANVAS AVfNINGS : a tX . K. A. I Mars to lato aammer. Tba aars S H E a veMela wtB bo ibe eurfoce. The p ietom MfiMd MEMORIAL 00. ■how file sooth poHr mag as WelbrgaTeaTIlel AUaaOentaur whbto weB as the Bgbt Slid dkrt otoM . SERVICE n 1m joyed such pbmommal su o ^ Oppertto Rm . ADStT WTWHIT O f < A thermopile wlB be oesd to 668 CENTER STREET to the Surv^ror moon mlalooa- A ld fJtflt ------aa . R b e i obtain a tamperatan : torlal ay ba. On tbe tbto flyby wiB epond a the TV swath. Tbto wfll BtEOHANIO ON DUTY letoltvely diott time to tbe vl- Get Tuneup at StevensorCs not only a OverSOTeivrt; T ry Parkade Cleaners AT AU< HOURS to blB w ort and at- ototty of fiis planet, as to tfie >1* ▼ «y but dartwlda WAIKINS-WEST same oore and attention that Ham about having a car toe on care, and this is a great may isgard btanseif case of Maifiier 4, aoteati* tempsraturae.' 649-5807 "Servloe la our txiatoeai,” Starters, Gemraion, and ttans look lor bupoctoat roadta. FUNRAL ■aya Martin Libitefcy, owner of rnarka thrtr regular servloe tuneup at Stevenson’s Eeeo Sta­ oonvenienoe. Jurt phone them Oarboretors, An Infrared A. AlMgfrn. Prep. at 64D-668S and th ^ wlB pick SEE US FORI of mind Ilia flrrt AttonOantaur will the Parfcade Cleanera at 402 W. wHl be youra on one^lay aerv- tion, 4(NS Mbta St? Cara thet per­ Domestie - Foreign Oars be used to detect and i s n v ic i up your oar and drtiver it 64S-706S f, Aluminum Boll Up lift off Oipe Kmnedy and baad Hantaen St,,: MMdte T ^e. Mr. Llbitaky giyem iee. form weU during tte wann Avralnga > tm I t mom. amA 1m im ] Or. Rabto aast. A saeond toaichor will the amount o f va Better get your bedepreads, when the work ia flnlated. 14 o f R pereonal service to each of hia ■ Door Caaoplaa bo I lallrl m a backup tor the poumto such as OBMAMD J. WEST customera, and no doubt this is draperies, etc. rteened before er months are pram to give Brakes should be checked be­ fint Tbs vdiiole wffl use fiw ceibon diotade, water. IM o»- i D inetor the reaaon that so many people tte bofidaya and wtMt better trouble when tte mercury fore we have Icy road oondl- a Storm Doors drops. Richard and Roteit Stev- Uens. Brakee that pifll unevmi- MANCHESTER • OoniblnatloB Wladowa dhwetencent manauver ao mw- gen paroodde, onene ana are (nking their dothea here. {dace could you take item than eneon, ownera of Stevenson’s ly car throw you into a aldd. Maneheator Awning Cta eaartUl to prevkms pianrtary forth. Tba Mferatetefi noto- idS: CENTER fiT. to Parfcade Cleaners? Ail work culea may also bo detootad if RUG CLEANING The Paakade Cleanera la right Esso Station, maks sure that Stevenson’s Esso Station does 196 WEST CENTER ST. To direot Ibo payload fNdoet next to the Liggett Drug Store Ie done on tte premisee, and tbey exirt to Bm COMPANY their customers are pleased work on aH makes and models Trtepbone 649-9991 Current to Man, two “yaw" manauven at tte Parkade and there is al- you wfli apprec iate how ntoely with tte service given at this of ca n . They repaidt tte front S s a f o o d , to the light wIB be made dur- The uttravioirt 16 HANNAHAT 81. Ealabllaktid 19M ’ la a I waya plenty of parking qpaoe. they are rteaned and proaaed, atetian. Tliey do a fine Job and wheel tearings; they also carry kgr (bo flriag of tbe Attu aos- wfll detect end permit < nafion of (he PhORG 6434)012 The burtnees waa started about ready to use. you will be really ifleased with a fuU line of grease seals and CHOICE VARIETY Quotes taioM’ and fiw Oentanr aUgea. ten yean ago and Mr. Ubit- Another servloe offered at the reasonable prices dwrged. wheel bearings for replacement. UphobterF After tojaetlon toto tts Man of atoms, ions a in the upper i hfitfi jffiQ f i t low prieefi sky bought it atxnit 2^ yean Faikade (teanera is laundry How about having your bat­ Sparkplugs that are burned, Quality and IVI Shop p a ^ tba apaoeeraft wlB anto- 3-DAY ago. With a vast background of servloe. Tou tan also get one- tery rtweked? If you do need points that are dirty make tt ^Bketoefiwmtm "We towm i mattoaBy lort onto tbe am and gases ttiould be : fi Bonofi Gfird RB-UPHOLSIERING 1 af a ‘ gen, nttrogen, caihOD i experience in dry cleaning, be day laundry service on aHrta. a new battery, Stevenson’s Es- difficult to get the best per­ Seafood d pend upc« Stevenson’e Esso. SI BUseU Sb—TeL 648-78S3 tbe aaaeameBta, hoererei . That la Am my eboea off, and bad to call ever had.’ ’—MBttant leaSer of the telemetey win be activat­ earth had a tremendoa Impart not have to have too extenalve a ad eoee and be wants to try a prenied beie. Bow eboot tbnt? So you Reies Lopes Tijerina, after ac- ed. Thirty-five mknitee before BAST HABXrORD Harold 8. Peters, Box 08, Avon, snow tires when the driving con­ They are open from 7:30 to 9 FOR BEST RESULTS unity at tlie srotQ> in ita rtnaanaaa and course in cobege. in «»weher order this peat Itoo- on (fae eclenfifie oonununtty. wardrobe. Conn., with tte dele, time, and ditions ere bad. p.m. and you also get a bona loyalty to Ifbcno. can eee why Pm quittat of ebarges in oounecUon minimum distance the first of Perhaps a abtiUar unexpactod 289-6333 Not only do you get the finert "Hbat b be golcv to do?" the coach. day. I was told that these can­ out at tUs number of n»em- with ttxnting and violence at a the M an sensors win etart feed­ address of tte place vtere you Stevenson's Esso Stetion of­ In the form of S .A H Green Tbat mtggtmta tbmt lOmaa haa every dles are a hot item, and might result may be derived beoaoee Power and Bead Toole in dry cieenlng at the Parioade Stamps. Sfbe Ftokebtein, was saying. "Tbe col­ ben, I ’m bound to have 40 yol- rural courtbonae. ing data into the tape record­ Painting and Deoenttng saw it. fers pickup and delivery serv- PAUL'S TURNPIKE eapeetatian remaining in aettre eontitd lege boetde ere in Janoary. Tbey don't be hard to get; however, our of the close appiuech and ■»- Cleanera but you get a bona. Peters, who is executive di­ nnteera to ptok up a case at ers. In the next phaae, 16 min­ phtoticated tnetnimentatlon. A Teela at Ate fedenl adminiatradoa. wttfaoiit tahe yon in a good ecboo) just becaime luck is holding out as a new candlee. Even two people can They give bon a carda and rector of the Farmington River PAINT SUPPLY utes before minimum distance, furtber result to tte Gnrdaa and Lend TWIe trtien you have $10 In these TEXACO ihartu to do ao at flie expenee at divlaltae you're a football player. They aUB want betdi came in Wednesday after­ wort on one case ao get yoa Baby, Hoooeteld, Party Watershed Association, la band­ Hehron 645 MAIN STREET tbe TV camera begtoa aoanning gained In developing oarda you get $1 free cleaning— eontrovenfea wittdn tbe eaUnet. Hlxan’s a eoore of WO to 1000 on tbe o^ege noon. doaen Monday. _ Myslic Seaport Official tbe surface. Four minutes a»tfe andI Wanqnetr SoppUea ing and marking some of the geMratlon epacaoraft to me- Invadd NaeAi tiile applies to dry rteenfng grosbeaks he has seen In Avon m 649-0300 Open 24 Honrs A Day aaarrtlon tbat be p fa n to c b e cabinet board. Be needed ttda term to be ready rm calling on some new blood Arte and crafts are gotng Killed in Auto Crash the platform Is reoriented and lor tbe enem. Bbafs be going to do plore Man. This ootdd land tte only. in an effort to determine their Firestone Tires mendiem wide nbarreflnn doea not eon- to help* me get rid of this new mirmtg In fwm Style and tort again the TV camera sweeps tbe Canned Goods Collected noar? KUe from an area Vbe tola bateta, and this whole project WEfimHtT (AP) —The vice way to tbe next generrtlon of Suede, which ia ao popular, migration pattern. He has re­ txadict tliin paondae c t unity. Tlmraitoy morning 20 women pianet. TWa is repeated at two apececraft to aaeaaa Man for Quality Line Products aiioubbrt have to toke tbe eaam ondtr wiB be completed on Saturday, enjoyed wi^fctng colorful prcetdent and director of Myrtle minutes before ai«- B iiy 4 4 l used to present a problem when ceived reports of sightings from One ttaing aaeaaa eapedally avMint: any dmonsisnces. It's mfsir to teat a Seaport to one of two Stauhig- the possibility of Ufa. it become soiled, but no longer. Bristol, Conn, and Ludlow, By Students for Gift Tool Equipment Grti. Itepairers License Dee. n . wreattw and otber Cbriatmaa tance. At three minutes past DeapUa tbe current emp teala Ifrwdfi That IfbcoD plana laiBaiy to taandle bla boy cocning from bere. Hder tbey want I spotted an empty store on km mau kIBsd to an Parkade Cleaaera does a beauti­ Mass. Comer Broad and deooratians. Tbto program wIB minimum dlstanoe another TV on our manned fUgtale and tte ’• Ffsw eae (I ita tanett eeh for oavn ftiralgii poM^. TMa bi todtoatod by to do It after he's mbaad a l ttda bme. Mato St, and had an idea we tiwMfwiw t* New liwbed ful job of cleaning suede end tt Ornithologists have been fly ­ The students of tte Hehron annual CSirlstmas party Rental BUddle Tpke. West C be held every Thisaday mrtn- •can Is made and the recorder 8un- Ha appofntinent as secretary o< atate A hundred Idda wbo cad get to n col­ Imminence of a comes out looking brand new. ing tb find out why these birds, Elementary Scteol are undeiv Legion members children adgbt gtt to there for the final tog from 10 to noon, and brtora ^t»ps accepting aome pictures. n Seeetee A A "We Rent Most Everything” Phone 643-2176 W a a l P. Bageta, arbo iM Tlrbwllj lege only bwranae tbey can pbgr foot- weekend, bitt unfortunately I landing, wort la atffl It la handled with care, tt ie unUke others, seem to wander toiring a special Oirtotmas proj- day at 2 p.m. at the legion hall, long we wBl be making afgiwaw, Six minutes later s»niiier TV tag on planatary itudiaa Tba Osfrinsky e o t Each la bringing In a can Santa C la a Is expected to visit in iorclfu affairs The of anw too late to my request door mats, and thliigs Bhe that Cleaned toorougMy but gently, from one place to another wIUi- scan is made and this time tbe future in tbe alif wiB not rtnp out any aipparent flight pattern of food, gift wrapped to be the party with gifts for aU chll- AP tt is now bsfaig renovntod for a there. So don’t rtt beme, gat oOt 'Acorder etope aB funofiona DEALER IN WASTE and cornea back looking new— "Base yon thoagfd about wtaat hmp- new occupent. m s woold have at the moon or M an brt at eoft and supple. If you taoiBd or definite destination. They around tte Ufe-rtze dren age 12 and under. ed I* and! aaptirtaice . and join die grtv t* Three minutes later file apaee- the pUneto at tte edge o f tte MATERIALS hope by banding and color- ftn.w-n The Legion wUl also hold a EQUIPMENT pcae if yon don't go to ooBagw?” Ifiapigr helped. Pm anre, but now tbat yourself, as wrtl as MB 00. .... need emeiqjency cleaning, aak DON WILLIS The adadoni ot rtat tradttton. haaeafer. t n ft moves into tbe earth solar ayatem. Tte Martian 61 Cantor Bt. Manelpeter nvarklng individual birds they DeadUne for bringliig the can- Carol Sing on the Hebnxi Green 966 CENTBSk STREET this idea is ottt, onr only meant younrtf when yoo sss bow real­ taadow of M an and radio traoa (or one-day service and it will ia Baaalfannble. There ia feneral agree- T'm hying not to took way a< probes repnaart tte flrrt atop be taken care of. wlU eventually be able to solve ned goods to, „ls Monday. Tte Sunday evening at 8. Reaidento MANCHESTER is that a tow more of you Child ty talented yon are. Par nbaton Is lost. At 36 nttnutes IRON T ion aaant tbat laiirti o f toe nadon’a fareign aB." be artd. Card hoidera wlB eome for­ in that direction. Mbny eateUiabmenta do not tte mysbery. Santa and hta array of gift- of the community are invited to 649-3063 GARAGE wbo carft make tt baoBaae of after mtotmum distance t b e Oepyrlght HOB He was ward, and take a ease to try SCRAP MCTAL RoHdny R oa n : Dally 0-0 core to bother cleaning neck­ And a mystery It Is. Several wrapped canned goods wtU be join in the seasonal event. 18 Main S t, TeL 649-4531 dmtgaree aocbeta. Be bad ea i tranipoctation R *® ecnft amargea foam oo- General Carp. t a t tm 6, Closedloeed Mon.Mo area people have seen evening FeUowship Meeting your took. be patient. ties, but Mr. LtMtsky feels Ms on display with Oiriatmaa tree md of tbe dqwrtment ban been aweafv. Iftaptay baa a good 1H Md PAPER customera abould be able to grosbeaks this fall. This background during tte Christ­ The monthly Men’s Fellow­ Spadaiisiiig In' and a One face. Tito case cortahw twelve can­ wiB have means of writer had lour at a feeder with ship Breakfast and meeting of Fine Quality o f amiqr pr arthnta, bat toe dles, sB-gaBy colored and at- you up. m PARKER 8T. have cleaning aervloe on neck- mas program on Tueoday. 5'ol- have yon been dofag?" p.m., Adidt on ed Saba at least half a dozen In a near­ lowing tte program, tte cans the Hebron CXmgregational BRAKE SERVICE job baa never bean done. * traettvely packed to seB fast. Monday TeL 0U«n6 er 0U4613 Dube Tool Co. tlea as well as on other gar­ Happenings (18 piw ). ments. So wten you take your by h^ple .tree. Unfortunately will be boxed and given to the Church will 'be held Sunday at lAMONDS Ragats, with hia expaalance in goaem- "A few teacbera coma in and run ctoaa- Tbe cane haa a ecrnrenieat ban­ at our Htetaan social ^ aB Drin Jig RoahlngB for Petors nom of item bore 7:30 a.m. in the church. Dee. n Steel- ' and d OarWe clotUng down there, Include Salvation Army fat dtetrlbu- Front End Alignmont aaant athnInlatTatton, haa no doubt been es to prepare v for tbe college teat and d s oa it, and tberefore makes had a good time. tte Identifying mark of Ru­ Scout Party From for easy eartytag. So friends, F o r Teens * Teen (tetter — T-JO-ll y.m. Special Beameia your neckUee and the aame fine tlon as a gift from the children charged by Mfamn with that job. I go to tham. But the otoanes are crowd­ At tbe P:«B>ctale Tonrnsment —band to be announced. Mem- dolph the red-nosad one. In re­ The Junior Girl 9cout troop Gfinfiral Rfipair Work I have 40 canes to fapoae at, pallee sold, bat not Decimal Sizes From service on them wUl be youra. of tte Hebron Elementary Time it apfiean that foreign affairs ed n d firnyre irow and t U t ^ wbicfa to bald every Monday af­ berrtilp card hoidera only. PAUL DODUE .030 thru MO ia Steps o f .001 cent years the grosboahs reap­ 6264 will hold its Christmas B R A Y ^ STORE with oidy CDS week to go. Do ternoon. Peter VendiBlo tdls aertourty Injured. tamday. Dee. U Small alterations are a buga Setwol. wfn ba handbst by toe preaideiit wm—a Otherwise, I stay borne ana i try to 6k Hit Audttortum, Gbrlatmaa K of C Han, S'J0-13fi6 p jn ., Meyer Steel Ping Oages peared on Long Islend oftor an Tte Chrtotmaa program wlU party Mcmday. The girls are re­ a Expert Watch Repairing reed." you tbiidi we caa make It? me eD went well and we bad P0imA(L INC. In Stops af .001 boo, but not if you take your absence of more tten a decade. minded to bring a grab bag gift ^ wftb tbe aaalatanri dUeOy at Dr. Basay Cbneert, 8 pjtn., open to tbe pub- teow Ball, formal aponaorad clolhee to Parkade Cteaners. be held on Tosday at 9:16 a.m. a F la Selection of Gifts A. inmlagvr. tbe Harvard apartabd who "What have you oean reading?*' Remember, tt is far a real a alee gall suing o f 14 tables by the fianior TPF of R . M aly's ■73 Mate 8L—TU. 640-3881 Carr Lane Jig and Fixture Farts for itte primary grades and of not more than 50 cehts and For A ll Oo4Mslons DuPONTS need. It wiB provide traaapoi^ like a lot of fim, ao plaa on be- Uc, ticketo aveltable at tbe Ban Look Pina Zippers (halt are jammed, teeth "RlgUt now, rm readby H at Tbrn- Tile wtoners wane: Ctora door —31. Cbureh. open to senior high 10:15 a.m. tor tte Intermedi­ whatever they were assigned to a Longlne, Balova, ar's -Ooafeaaiaa.' Tlwn I iwad 'Betaw tatian for many of you who so "Florida Bound’’ Bemlngway, k « with m . HO! BO! HO! Borlte Boring Bara—Carbide that are bent, etc., these wfll be Wlttnauer and Oaravelle •tudento, ticketo avrtlable DAILY RENTAL Radio Today ate grades. bring (or refreshments. Also, Stop ’n fio tfonal aaeudtj! aftofra. tt is IBidy that tbe Ifiayflawer.' I started a book on foot- far haven't been able to peitiei- 701; TM Rtvard, OST; Gto WO- W e are plannliig noottwr flrrt, ay, Dec. u Also Beprenenttag Other taken care of tor you. Watches MOC^ Hartford Rd. fx m p u through members. WDBC—use those g;irls who have pine cones boto Rogeta and Melvin R. Ladrd, toe iwll. big I d bfot Hbe tt. R waa too pate to onr many pragrama. So aon, o n ; OuMie Senford, 0T4; for yon OoRn ten at Itie Cin»- SERVICE Quality Mannfactnrece One-liour deandng service oen 1:00 John Rode Vietaam Tapes 787 Mato St., Manchester tcr, nod I believe yon win go BUlrweB GaUcry, 8 am .-io pjn. * Tbeaa aettvlttan raqataa 3:00 Brad Field The students of Mre. Nellie for maldng owl decoration are Atlantic Service aecretary o f defanae, wiB be doaely ooti- conuuonHace, I tbougtat Tbe book this is tbe last can, and I’m Louise Haganow, ON; WIB Mas- 6 John, BkMt Hartford—388-0469 be yours at Parkade deeners. 3:00 Ken QrUlln Phone 648-6617 for tt. T m WDOT atart uotil of- Midyear Student Art HhriMtet memberahip oarda nvallabto nt ManWarren’s grade 4 class at asked to bring them, ftor any 'Paper lion.' to be exact'' w re watting to bear from you. aier, 000; Trafee Meywboff, Arte tor it, knowing that the 1:00 NOWS. further Information, (x>ntact Prop: "Rady'’ DuPont tar Ite firat of tte year. I tbiidi open to tbe public Monday thru tte ReetenUon Depaatmant, 17 » day - " 7 i a tte Hebron School are complet­ Another indication that Mbkoa plow to "Whet about tbe exams?" an amlataitt Oh yes, IH be happy to deMver • a ; Marvin Baker, OH; Vhiyd Sdiort a t 1:00 liallnee Mrs. George Alden or Mrs. Rob­ coaofa was aakad. I wm wmM t a later to OaO you Friday, . .also Final Exam 4:00 Hartford Hlabltghts ing a project of making tape 128 East Center Street devote tbe greater part of bis pmaonal a ease to your home. Jute caB Post, 610; Floccnce Brocke, BUT ONLY THE ert Dixon, leaders. Be toook htm bead. "Tou see, they MS-ono. Ttaanto. 017; Jeantoe Fogarty, 010; Beaa SB abort tt. Naxt week (n fa ct Weak. 7:00 News recordings to be sent to Viet­ AUTOMOTIVE Phone: 649-6977 effort to fareign policy ie the appoint­ I xecrtvwd a nioe poem writ- Berniet Junior High —judgiiy Any town organlaalieat, eeliool 7:30 Oartight The Juirtor Girl Scout Trooi) can't potepone tbe college boardO. That's By the way, I would like to Mbonan, 630; and KaiWewi Mc­ (lAtt YOU NEED WTio—laeo nam. Featuring a oompleto Une oC ment of two partiwHnrfy etfeelinrc ami tea by Mre. Jrtto FaneO from of OiTlttmaa home room door or ehimeb Interaotad in Brting PLYWOOD CENTER 1:00 N«wa 6061 will hold Us Christinas par­ a nntlonai' teat. They caaT give tUs Guire. 020. 1:1S Your Home Decorator EtorUer tUs year, the class Atlantic Prodnota phia truded aeeodatea tb polklene widcb will thank tbe Women’s AuxiBaryoC tte Miadnwa Oaaaralaaetat deoontiana. . .also, a -,,# •otivHlea of tntarart to Taane ty on Monday also. Each girl boy the time be neede." tbe VPW, St. MarTs a n Our Fun Day was quite a 1:80 Saturday Matinee waa visl/ted by SjgL Robert SUPPLIES General Antamoto tm permit them to tabe rta ige of ilnmeatlc 0 * m Murphy smBed. 'T B ft Home, bat ao far. Pee had too outalde of cafeteria. (13-31) may ooBtart Fean OHi- Lapp P lu a 3:00 MetropoUtan Opera Ooriarty of Windham. During haa been asked to bring in a Repairing Spotwors and Mr. and Mrs. Har­ MIC06M Wttti I S p6nGB0 OD 6:00 News, Weather, Sports gift wtrtch stioifld not exceed 60 he aafd. When yon can do hand. AU enjoyed inmunaely many ttfnga to talk about, and East Side Rec, 7-8 p.m., w«ar (Mie. Vtemk J .). 337 Harti- Route 83, Vomon 6:80 Monitor hia visit he was greatly Im­ PLUS ry Ibbaney for praaenttag KIDDIE 7:60 UOooi at Fordham cento. The sut loadeni wlU They are Robert H. Ptaidb of OaM- something as well as ba ca a you nl- tbe rtMukv of aUdea of Scot­ I ju it wooted to let bar know Toulb Oo-ed. »wim (10-17); 3-0 mateck fit, 34»«)00 anytima; or 876*4304 pressed by tte class "Spn ebeebs to ue toward the b a p.m.. Adult 0 »e d Swim (U Krtbt Kbapp, 043AT40 nftar 10:30 Monitor furnish the refreshments. For MACHINE SHOP teenta. Secretary of HenMh. EdOeatian. ««y > nave eowfidenoe. But there are find, and Jbn-Ly for land. Many Miaiika to Mr. and tbat I didn't forget ter and hope KORRAL 11:00 Nows. Wrathor Band.” The students decided to and Welfare, and Jolia MifadiaB, attorewy so many like him wbo figured to have to uaa it in the ootaann real aood plue); 7-3 p.m., •(faoot bouna. 11:30 Spoita Final. send their Christmas greettoga further information, contact GUM.IFFE ta k i^ upon beraalf the teak of Mrs. R. Vf. EMredge for a fins rmann irs 11:80 Other Side of Day Mrs. Julian Nevico or Mrs. SERVICE a chance to run their way out of the presrntation, Wchadifia for tte week: Vim Ctab. WFOF^141t on tape to the sergeant and his •elllng quite a tew cases of can­ DAT GARB CENTER 1:00 Dick Heatherton Charles McKay. MOTOR SALES tt baa been eawinuti in some queiteia bui iwJ-out neigbbui hoods end go off to dles for a . Bout o a rs of die day wee dutt Monday, 10 n m . to noon, Wednesday, Dee. U Boorty a Dally a Wookto HERE 2: a KtUe of the Hong 1 pjn. to 4 p.m. btrfiiday party Friday, Dee. 36 jfy fl flitag ta Otamaa. and o m Open Daily 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. lor 6:90 Norton Mackrldse Woods on a Snowy Evening.” . 270 BROAD Si gwiernl. filled in bta brotoer's adminia- IDatoaontfit. 6'?0 Dtmenalon r e a s o n a b l e PRICES it is caBed to New T ort, the i can't tcH you bow much fun Kong Flu. I might u ggeat tbat for "Pup" Chaea at tte Park- AU aclMxta —half day aeasloiu. )*toiaa wharaabouta ara unknown, your (Mnvenlenoe. 7:68 Sports Verbal pen notes from tte stu­ tratfon. people tot end talk over a sifoool Bcttdng MW on our Rat^ you fotka drew warmly when ade Lkaaa, and avaryona la in­ BOBS Audttortum — Talent have bawi efaargsd wttb viotar 649*5531 / ... Black Youth dents are Included along vrtth DupHcatte Bridge RT. 88—VERNON, CONN. Mrlk* and get nowbere. Tbe Mayer and vited. U w of tte draft lawa. ia:00 Conunent artectlons played by the qx>on Jnat Above tfce Dratae Otoeta bold that Pinch wlU be in tbe Otty trip unff! Inter, but ju rt'a going out, and rameinber Wm Show during four-hour day, Results in a duplicate brid.'fi OPEN the school bonrd people and the btbor Wudneaday, 0 n jn . to 3 p.m. «to ffitad man, atewaotod ■■ band. paattUm comparable to Robert Ken- *^»l««l«r, tt to going to be on quite a battle with tbe Slow VXXB Gym —6:60 p.m.. Var­ iilllill iH H! game last nlgbt at the Itaiian- SAT. TO 1 P3I. Otoela nedya. Tbe argument ia that in the Ken­ «mlon men cannot get s mlllian pimlb Friday, Jan. 10. Bout from China. oard piaylag, rtodtog, TV, sity wrestling againat Ladyiurd, Wlltom 8. c S ? 39, of Watai^ About two years ago, Fatiiok TEL. i4 S -e9 U w echools tbat are owned by tbe peo­ pool. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Pun toy, a mambar of Jahgwih’a Blow, then a student to Mra. Aipierican Club are: North- nedy time the critical teaum in dumnatir Plans are weB on tfaetr way Next Wedneaday wiU be Oonoordta Lutheran Church, Utl A Palaliat Pnhitn? W6’ll Htifi South, Jack Descy and Mrs. ple, not by polifcians smt lehor trail Cbriatmaa Party bare at Day Cbriatmaa Party. 749-11 p.m.. Dance to "Some- y*"— haa b a «i aummonad MatlWarren’a room, learned adtetra were ad-ine and otvfl rights dem- And the Oovemor of Che state for ttto Ug "Btrlfaitoy Party" Sdrvice still means something to us—and Mrvice STEAK ... Charbroiled Dwight Roy, first; Joe Marcel­ tor "Pop" Omce. Remember tt Oaoter as part of our Pin-Day. Thursday, U nja. to nooa arts tlibig Good." Open to all Jimi«r Mid cHmliMbl smrIod how to play the spoons from his opdantions, toua tbe attomey general Im been tn Portugal and tbe two Uidt- said oawfta 6:60 pm. to 4d0 of U.8. Dtotriot Oooit bora to mtfliis spanding enough time with you to help you to Perfection on the lo and Nick Damn, second; Bert to ooming Tuesday, Dec. 17, at Santa promlaea to pay ue a vto- high atudanta. father, I*aul. He then perform­ Ross and William Cartwright, waa to the most aenetUve podfion. Tbe ed at^ea Senator^ Javtts and GhxxMl, tt, and from the totert leport, p.m. choral otaglng. torn a oharga o f fOhara to tw- select the right paint finish for that Job you’re plan­ Open Hearth ed In a class program and class­ do nothing and the Oongreaemen elect­ tbe Parfcade Lanes, and every­ Rennet Junior High — R e d third. problem has shifted to urban tgheaval, we have a large number of voi- Friday, 0 a.m. to 4:80 p.m. and Green Day (atudanta to poit for clrifian woali to Mau ning. See U6 for paint and service when you plan your mates were quite enthalastlo the poor and the ghettos. Thtw, H te ed from the ctty do notfatigf wnd the one is Invited. You women folk of kuhiottap into Haa Entertainment. . . Nightly Also, East-West, Ed Conway are asked to make up a lew unteeis wbo wiU brtq’ to sonte card ptayteg, rending, TV, and wear these oolora for the Chrtot- next project. about learning the new "mu­ and James Baker, first; Don ctoffrt leaders are Idto and the buet- pool 1 p.m. to 8 pjn. erywel •ervteea. In The Gibson Lounge argued, Nixon end Pinch decided titet tt tarty aendwicbee and brb« goodies for a to eat, and cof­ maa Spirit). sical Instrument." Lewis and Myles Walah, second; ia through HKW ttsU domestic issues oa.i n«wmm turn over money and see no fee and tea wUl help warti tt embroidery dees. A fadocat baneh______Since then, Mrs. ManWarren's reapotuAMHy and over one miUion pupOa tbem along. If you can’t ntake "Tlie Depot" ooffeehoae, OPEN MON. thru SAT. Louia Strecker and Peter M c D o n a ld s beat be handled. all down. Guea (faat’k tt for now, orty Church and L oeot 8to. (park­ l>*«n toauad tor tha am at at CLOSED SUNDAY classes have boasted the only in ^ iaigeat city on eaftfa will not go the party, then bow about tak­ l>aa4ai V. Manfradl. SI. of Mld- Swatsburg, third. to atther guana, the attuatlon leavaa Ttaose attending^ abould plan remember folka we only have ing in 8 t Mary's Cbureh lot) spoon band in the school. ' The game la sponsored by to sdiool again today because the actiool ing down Itato addraaa to send on bringL'K a small g'Jt nloaly until Baturday, Dae. 31, to get dletown, who to boMavad living E AJoh n son PAI NT CO HAMBURGERSv Ntaun free to oaoeaabtete on world 9-mld nlght. Open to aU aantor Legiim Party the Manchester Bridge Club to a rtM are on ttilke. Onoe, a actwol "Pop" a card. Tou don't have smapped. Women wiU bring a rta ot theme 40 oaaee, so how ta Totofio, nwiMh, CbUf A06t "tortto was a person who bad a moral to hnow tbe guy to serai one, high and o o U ^ atudento with 713 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 849*4601 The Jones Keefe Post 95, and is played each Wednesday gift tor a woman, and the men about oaBing m* up for a ease, U.8. Atty John F. Muloahy Jr. C lttti American Legion and the Le­ to ptq>ite. to Now Tort now, jurt remember anyone W yeare memberrtilp earda available at said IMdagr. at 7:80 p.m. and each EYlday wdl bring a man’s ifift Special or better yet Oroppbif by for b u y t h e p a in t THAT’S WORTH THE WORK see BIAIN BT,—OPP. OONNEOXIOUT BLVD. gion Auxiliary, will sponsor the A lot of Bdiooi taacbetw are wtatte trade old end rtlll bowltog baa got to tte door. Local talent appeal^ Jaroos Allan Wbtta, 38, of New at 8 p.m., at the club, 136 contotoeis wiU be avaSabla to one and at tte name lime see tog. Admtaalon rtiargad. Your indepondGnt BAST HABTFOBD-^tEL. 389-4859 Csaqwtitkn For Spingdi **"*”"* * " nm the piqiOs mean nottafaw be aomelbtog special. So let's take cane of all the oresKiteL our gafly decorated Ckntor, and tamdm ban haan Indtotod on a Eldrldge St. Play Is open to • Wart Side Rae 7-6 p.m. Advertisement the public. V • tSwa maw at was da dwws up as y** *!»• c‘ty eurrty la to perbaps aetal him a card. Winfield and a fickrt wfll be given each (balatnMu tree. I’m -M tniy on (teigra of (ailing to raport for ^ work trouble it evw has ernwriaac- Chaos, 20 Mato St, Mancberter, Junior High Dane#. . . gu-ia a pawtaduotta phgraloal and M fir Os h Hn m lM . . .M etfifiirt* tba pteee de rraHtanee on your dinner person. Wben Santo anivaa TOU, to help make our flirt nnirt wear skirU. Lost cat — white and black j n a r r b iu b su n n t t h e n e w Coon. onottiar oharga of trtflng to ra- American elk, once near ex- 46 WEST CENTER STRUT table in the not too distant future. these gifU will then be tBrtr’but- project a real euciceai. TbaatAa Angora tom — lost In Hebron YORK POST We started our Friday nlgbt • Bart BUm Rae, 7-8 p.m. pent for taduofion. Hto dtaltr. ttoetlon, now are threatened by SILVER LANE EXTENSION od among tbe mamban. Sounto a bunch. Tooth Oo-ed Swim (16-17); 6-9 Center vicinity — if (qund call abouto ara urtmown. Read Herald Advertisements 228-9091. overpopulation. PAGE Se v e n PA O l s n MANCHESTER_BVBlnNa aKBALD, MANCfflDBrrHB. A l M B ; UANC TG HERALD, ICANCHBEnleil, CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968 '' ' —...... '■ , . • ...... , ' ■ vti;

]«v:: % ^ea.-C3 c ‘4 f ' d ^ T 0 SATURDAY Golfers to Tee Off :.W Y m iN H m Ohoreh of flw . ' -V Vow'DfiM U4S ( 8) NCAA I Adam* Bt. and Thonqiaaa Hd. » Atcordh^i m B ov. IJkiHy uswi Lost nigbt the midget - fTo develop 1 4 8 (88) RolUr Deefay . opened wllb three games that ■dwBid 8 . PiplB, Bev. Joseph I,. .v.V- Pastor reod words cotnwpohdgflgibf B ar. 1:48 ( 8) NFLi Otovelaad were sisslers from start to o f your Zodioc birthf J. Ooppa Rev. hooia aosupio' ''« r t va. SL loads Together on Tour finish. 31 ComM ' ^ ‘ . 3 4 8 (88) BowUng In the opener, HUltop Motors 32Chic)(«rM " 8 4 8 Olid sa-M Indians Win 1 1 , S, 8 :1s, 10:80 *»-a- - .>n ^ 3:88 (88) ALF BlghUgMs edged Boland OH, lS-13 as Oud 331 43AW ^ . Mmha «t. 8. '0 ;4 8 ,.'T 4 i' i». BVlQOEv Bp DEAN YOST but shooting by Ksn Tsddtord agreement Nctore, Inchidtog four as yet .16 »A ., ICoRiiflg Wonhip. and U:IB a.in. • a.m., Holy OHmaanian, ■ 34Sfoy MThtuahH- 4 4 8 (88) AFLl OhMS vs. n e w YORK (AP)—The victory. We sought BuJuctus (8) and Ray MoCbbs Church School and Nhneiy. 35 Eyn 65 Affoin 1008 and .11:80 • 4 0 and 11 ^ MoRdng ,-.a A jo s :: and Klarnan preserved the vic­ Denver by rilminating the eouroes ot unnamed toumsment players; (6) starred. F or the pifanen, Itam y ttmogh Oamti School 36 Go 66 You Worridp, the Rev. IBr. ~I«oey Overoomiiig a 1 2 -fio in t tory for Manchester. PGA Slid the AFG have put three POA ofnolale-^*OA presi­ Church of Jesos Christ of 10:80 a.m ., The S ervice, 37 Awoy 67 You'll SAOnTAKlUt XO am., Holy i i m ( 8) Wide WaiU si the dtsagreement." Paul Genovesi (8) wss beet. Q n d o S. Owm on toy the Rev. preaohhig. OMld oare la avail­ d e^ tt with 2 :80 remaining The Spartans never let up dent Leo Fraser, Warren Orilck Mr. BuH«, "Tum Power." Latterday Saiada (Mormon) Church School and Nursery. 3«To 68 DltfosMul Npv.ir men, O u Sports down their war clube and The eettlemeid returns the In a does game,. Mandiee- 39 Luck 69Somewhof B t . Veman able at both servtoss, throcRbout. Both teams used a and WUham CUito—nnd three HUMown Bd. aad Woodslde Bt 7:30 p.m.. Advent Veapete. OK. Jl 88 ki second quarter, Man- 8 4 8 ( 8) TWs Week in decided to tee off togeHier touring pioyen to the POA and ter Auto Parts edged Msnefass- V p^m., ChrMcnaa Ooncert, 40 Dominaitt 70lndtcl9ivt p.m.. Junior PUgrla Fel- full court press osuslng much dletUMnUbed burinasmnen. paid E. Nnttall, Bishop 41 From 71 Idfot Bv. Ralph KsBoy. PMl 8 V«m aa UaMod I chriiter ffigh (1-9) defeat­ NFL ends tiMlr i>lans to sr iabHrii s ter T ravel Servtoe 38-18. Steve 42 Porfntrship 72HotcM Bov. Patrtek SaOKa. lowahtp. diftioulty in getting the ball again tm pro golf’s multi- The bustoeoMnen are J. Paid Church o( Christ &2-T3.76 B t 88 ed Bftaloney of Meri­ SUNDAY aopGrtto tour. Georgetti (8) and Dave Omt •48 p ^ , Senior High Group, 43 Your 73 Ploott Anrislasg Pastor 7 pm.. Senior Flim °t down oouiL Austin of Atlanta, presidant of • «.m .. Priesthood. LydaB and Venwn Sla. ^Grond 74Lom CAMICORN Bev. Chsilos 1 den, ( Jay Hessol popping to 18 tal­ and John D. MUrddson of Dal In the last game, Paganl 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: Rev. (Mr. Beriior. Oh«rA^^,T]3 Jim M oriarty, making hia 8:88 ( 8) NFL: Balttmoro ceuafeud mwthat znroazeneothreatened mto wmusend tfaeroe 17 tournament aponaora. The ™ ftnanrtal Caterers puUed out a win over 11 Center St SOPIocn 80 And St. BMaard's ChunB (gnaaoBri Synod) lies. For the localt, scoring was a win St. BarihelaBaew*s Cfauroh “ Planned Giving Is FuipoeelUl 51 To 81 wm Scbool, Nursery opd head ooaridng debut, did an vs. Los Angelo* OSHoed O. 52 You 82 Porty St. Bmwrira Ter., BoAvOlo .88 Prapaet St, BookvIBe very close, Dave Ware hit to 4 4 8 ( ) AFL: BsMers vs. majority of touniamento on «the « flmrraflguraa of the SoutlrwraL .. ^ the Elks with (no score ^ven) Bev. PtriBp Hnasey, Paster Giving.” ton. ^ ^4*.' '^-ti • exnaUent Job in masterminding 88 Asaoelatkm and the touring proa Tlm Waltenberg (14) and Jeff Bev. Bdward IL laBoae 53Plom 83Soorr Bev. Oadsgo F. X. BolBy, Her. Bmee BadoH M points, 10 in the second half. San D iego 86.6 mllUon tour would have toft One Player 440 pjn.. Youth Meeting. 54 And 84 UfKOoptrotivi 1040 a jn ., CfaurofaSohotijTl his team play. Talhlng with him their svarnte ways on separate Rae (8) sparked the win. For Bev. Kenneai W. Steere, BKX> pjfu.. Worship Soimon; 55Todoy 85 Action IQernan helped the effort by the POA tour out to the cold. rieried to the and 19:80 a.m., Wardb^ aU other otosoas. __ j at the oonoluslon of the game touin. the gallant Klka, Tim Mc- Aaaooiate Minister "A Dead Church.’’ 56Samothtng 86 Oofore 8 canning 14 and Ken Tadford Under the merger, the touting UiKlM’ Hm ogroomeat, the tour Omu^ttee as * 57 Prompt 67 Trovoilng m e u Servloo, Holy Oonununlon. 3:00 pm ., Pastond he bod tida to say about his OovtHe (19) and Mike Murphy ■ Mlae AaMaette Bierce, M asses at 8 48, 7:48, 9, 10:16 savory 88 Work bad 11. wlU conttoua as a POA program and aU player direct^ vrtU ^ RB.I9, 8:18 am , Sunday Bdwol. Oemmittoe team. pros will have a vetoe in pottoy- oomo mambera of tiio PQA’s (10) were standouts. DiKJUter e( Ohristiaa Bdneatton aad 11:80 etm. South United MeOwdist Church 59>And 89 Adventur#* The Indians made only 14 ot Point Spree making derisions of tbe tour, and those 17 tournaments wUl 60Moyb« 90 Counting MAtSO at 7, 8, SOB, 1B40, AduUi InatmoHon CSaas. 740 pm., Junior “M was a tremendous team ◄ Ruioas Oommlttoe. 80 attempts from the floor and be tranoferred to the POA, Bev. J . Manley Shnw, DJD. Youth FritowriX^i. sftoit and Widtay Jaaklaa did the crux of the problem wbkdi 8 etm.. The Rev. Mr. Slmp- S t Bridget I Pastor ^Advene ^)>leutnl 3- 5- 9-U 11:48 a m 8-16 fron i the line. M aloney hit whlrii WlU hmwr the oomsUt- The board wiU uppoUA a tour- 22-29.39 a fins job ot coining off the By Rodgers caused tbe break four months nomont direotor^who wffi taondlo ecn pronehinc. ‘Hie Graoe of Bev. Jahn J. Delaaey, Paelor Bev. Gary . OomeB 18 of 38 attem pts and 10-iS from ments. 8 S t Bf^dthew*s Briton OoBgregatiMna bench to the fourth quarter and ago. However, neUhor the POA flnanrial mattors, disripUne College Grid Cbrtatmas.” Bev. Kenneai J. Friable Associate Pastor the charity stripe In the first nor the bresk-awsy Amertoan A toumment ptayen dtvirion 8:U, U asn., Cantata: “Re­ Bev. Harry MoBrIen HWh Bev. J. Steal hitting a basket and tour tor wHl be established wtthta the playera, handto tetoririan oon- Bev. Osri W. Os i flers Glastaabury BOriMsr.^ half. Overall, the wiauein 3S for Sparks Win Fnfesrional Grifera rialmed joice, Beloved Cfarlsttann." Bev. J. tUflOrd CUtlB, four Jrom the foul line, credit PGA and wm be governed by a trnets and aupervtoe over-aK di- 3 o l t o n ) la Near 86 from the floor and 38 of 88 vlriory in the settlemeift. rtetiotw of tfae day-to-day opera­ Bowl Season 8:18 ajn., The Agora, Robbina at 7, 8, 0:18, 10:80 in is dna also to Cbuek May and from the 18-foot Itoe. Maloney Pro footboB taams as« well tournament poHcy board wMh 9 a.m., AduK Study Class. 1040 am ., Ssrvloe, Nursery JENKINS ’T wouktot can it a viotory tion of the tour, whirii begins Room. the churdi. 0:18, 10:80 and 13:00 10 a.m., Church SotMOt. Bob Kienian for their all hit on 31 of field tries and known tor their nbillty to m srdi full authority over the conduct Susannah Weriey Ball. Masses at 7:80, 840, and 1040 and School. 10 am., Worriilp Ssrrioo. 88 for tbe AFG," said Bam Ooites, Jan. 8 wtth the Los Angeles 8 4 0 p.m ., Youth FOBimafalp, in the auditorium. 9 and 10:48 a.m.. Wonhip around peifomanoe." trouble early. OhucUe May's canned 20 o f 86. downfleld agalnet the dock in nttorney for the group. “We oi 4oitr. In High Gear Education Board Told a.m . Sermon "Wrap It IV ‘ FMerathm Room. Service. A ChriatmasOde Feati- >fMniieater hosts Bristol Cen­ ball handUng and hustle by the the final two minutoa tor win­ didn’t g o into tfaia looking fo r a Tbo board will oonriri of lO di- Opwa St James 'Church St. Peter’ s Eptsoopol Cfauroh 7 p.m., White Gift flsrvloo. tral Tosaday night in tts naxt entire IntUsn squad never let ning priiHs, but Giqr Rodgais ------The ooUege footboU bowl soar val of Lensons baaed on the an­ roltarian Meeting p Lnttieraa Chnrdi Magr. Bdward J. Sand Bin Bd. OUola, FBm “CUory hi- tb* ftourL iq> md they overcame 12 potnta 4 B «n»c has U s o«m N sdonsl BaafaetlMa son swings into high gw r today cient sendee hdd anmisUy hi Goals of Music Classes 88 Ave., aRhest" (Chririmas Stoiy). ■ad Cbeatant Bta. WiVPing Mahmsy oontroUlng the open­ an d-led at halftime 87-86. 5 Wbr* Aasooiatlon twovniiqito drllL with something for everyone— King's OoUege Chapel, Cam­ Rsv. D. Manger Service (WtUte . 3 Jerktoi / Capiud Division Champ DaXUu in Hew York Bev. C. Henry Anderson, Bev. Joseph B. Vhjs bridge Untveralty, EngBand. Les- "The music eduoatten process band meets three times -a week Bov. Jainea A BIrJsan, Vicar ing top, had the first opportun­ Doug Hansen, Manchester's 4 nay Rodgers ran Up and down the the tint ot tbe Mg ones, tbe last Bev. Thomas Barry tor Mansfield). ReAreafanMUtai! tall center, hit for six Mg.points 4 Tedlonl of the small onea and botti in­ i- ' Bev. Brie I. Gettberg, Mcns ore read by members rep- has one ulUmabe objective —- and sometimes four.. Not all 10:80 Kin., Worriilp fisrvieo. ity to soore and did. Battling a Haasen oourt, popping in U pointa in the Bev. Vfateent J. 8 a.m.. Holy Oommimion. to help the cause. door and outdoor aotlen. varkNis segments of to present students with the ex- members osn moke oil moet- Nursery and W orriifp Cfanreb tfarMMhout the tlrat quarter the 3 Quarila final two mtmdea fWday nigbt, 10 am., Mbrnlng Prayer. Wapplog Oommiadty The third canto sew the score a Itrinr The Mg game is expeotod to Church iMe. The Rev7Dr. Shaw perlenoe of music and attempt IngB, however, because o f Sdrool. •coring was eratric until Glenn 4 K lem n and brougbt MBwaukeo from Bears Must Hurdle Packers Masses at , 7, 8, » , 10:18 Babyatttlnig:. Church Sehod. attract a crowd of 60400 to 8 aad 10:45 a.m ., D ivin e 6 preaching. Sermon: “The March to guide them on the road to scbeidulfaig praUems, he sold. Woods got bot and conned tied all Uie way. Bhooellent team behind to a un -«8 victory over i ; and 11:80 a.m . 5 Tatata Worship aad Church Sdiool. of the Holy.” an amateur muatefonsfaip, that It mlgtit be added that some Bev Haield W. XI points. P oor (wU handling by effort and aggreariveneas by Son DIega NEW YORK (AdP)-mie ®»L!21 JS ^ onm ^ Mriuphlo, Trim., where MtatoSl I VeniOB Assomlily of God BOaMcr ^ 1 into next wnelfa Weetom «aiea me rmemm are aippt and Virginia Tech riarii in Nursery class for three-year- 0 and 10:48 a m .. C hurch Is, the aliiUty to undentand students had to drop bond com­ Vnloa Ocagregattoual Church both stpiada osusod many turn- both oltiba kept the action hot The Buoka' guard, more fat- St Jotaa's Falhh NaOcoal Nerthesst Scbool HriMMX Chicago Bears, still on raeir title playoff against the Liberty Bowl, to be national­ olds. Nursery for infants School dasaea for Intant-tod- enjoy and express and oommu- pletely this year beoause of BoekvUle Bev.. J im b M .S i oven as tha quarter ended with and heavy. mous for Us playmaking than OaOtolio Church farteneottoa of Bta. 81 1 Zemetti ' “ Baltimore ... regardtose o t the onen Bay, the NBYi chnm- ly televised by ABO-TV, 18:16 Seonern by Pastor Anderson, nloate through muato." Miss sobeduto oonfHcta. Bev. Paul J. Bowman, Mliilater Ootng into the fourth quarter, 4 HasMlI Ms ooorlng, put on hto eneman feet in the National Foot- Bev. Walter A. Hysako, dlera through adidts. V< MoloDoy out front, IS-IS. VUdngs-Baglea outoome. pion three yearn running, win- p m ., EST. “The Proof of Grehtneas” Eaveralne Mertrig thus explain­ Bev. Lyman D. Bead, wHh the score even at 0040, 0 Zrintto show wttb boot MDwnukee traU- hall league diampknuhip 1:80 p.m.. The Senior High Groethe sold that tf the Junior B ev. O psi^ the second period, a Botnan Four garnet featuring NOAA MMhodlat Youth FeUowsMp wOl ed the broad goala of muelc In Ugh gradoa are moved to the 8 and 1040 boBa team s Uaproved vrlth ball Moriarty called upon Whltey 5 Woods tug »4-00. Ha bit three .field In Sunday's othar season ft- ner of the flrri two BofW ^ )w l race despite a staggering nsles. the Coestsl Dlvtolon ahowdowns, was knocked out of College Division teems will be go to tile Refuge at West WU- the ariioolB to the Board of mi^) — About the muefc claas program Is toward iTraigh battlo. Mike figures wtth hike his scoring tolly to two Bulls managed only fire of 10 definitely not long enough to school seiSar, has been accept­ am , pot S e Htowhs on the did s vnry good Job to bU flret Their next meeUiw ie sched­ exactly whore they stand when return vktt to the Orange Bowi bansaa State has a coiqile of its 6 pm .. Young AhtM, Teen and 10,000 letters ttove been re­ ed at Northeastern Uhtverrity digits,. The Mg center found tjie field goals. Chicago never re­ own in Itaabacker BUI Beigey I Junior meetings. ceived in reqxHiae to an appacU have a quality program.” Ibi- ^ flint wltb a two. etsiting roto," commeny .range on flour field goals and uled fo r D eo. 38 a t Mmneoota. they take the field against Son jb rioout a month for the Bupor 740 am , B i^ Obnumndoa. In Boston. Her acceptonoe, ear­ covered. Eloewhere, Deuvw moved and seoondUeam balfbask 7 pm , BvangaUsttc Sendee. by CUizena tor Justioe wMh Or­ ric is now offered hrif an hour after one mliiuba hsd East mentor Stsa Ogrodnlk. reached the hoop on ttoee foul Lou Hudson and Zelmo Beaty Dtego. Bond. Namath shaved his Fu • a m .. Holy Otoamumian and ly thto fan, was the fin t aooept- pari Idle DaUaa into aeoond An Oakland viotory can Imam Mannim mustaohs and beard off Frank MoOuigan. der, a new group seeking to in­ one day a week. In each claao- teamed for polnte as Atlanta Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Price. anoe In her daao. fitaice then, 66 place in ttie Weatorn Divisitm by Another little AU-Anoeiicatt volve mlHIona o f Americana In room. Another factor figuring in tori: advantage ot kde cold the Raiders a rtinre of the West- for s TV oommerolal lost week Cfanreb School, CHb and Nerih UaUed Chmch two other seniors have been trounring New CMeana 137-10^ in acU today is Fresno State’s Mnaery Oare; Adidt OanBrma- the war againot crime. Mias Medzig said that tor a Ellington Squares Hoop Record Easto’ favor was rebounding. ■faoottag by Loe A i«e le s to em title no matter how Ksiuae —becoming the lari of the Jris’ _ „ _ 818 Pariter S t accepted. Indiana topped Kmtueky 116- oty makes out ogoinri Deovar besrda to auirander. TomTom M McCall, ri^, a a linebacker who tlan d a m . . H. Bruce Palmer, founder of good program a large muiiic Kearns, Kennedy and John BSr- upend tfae Lakers. B«v. Earle B. Coster, Pastor 107, and New York hrid off ^agy. of course, a Bronco up- Houston, lari year’s Fastem ^ ’®* XI a m ., Hd^ nnnmuiiitiwi and the movement, said Thursday room is needed, with rinaaes of Monday, orange Juice, barbe­ ry handled the hulk of the Loa Angeles 1-3-8 punch o f Houahon 113-107. set over tbe Oiiefs would leave duunpion, alms for a JK)0 finiah •amoon by the Bev. ID-. Price. 'Tralaiiig lettera have hero pouring in and 48 minules once a week, phis a cued beef on roH, green beam , South Windsor and Bolton action o ff ttto boards fo r the WUt awmberlaln, Flgln Baylor 748 pim, Bvenfaig Pnyer that his phone has been ring ing chorus. The large room la need­ and Jerry West countered with D eapito' Havrtdne’ the Raiders wWi a deer shot at egatmt Boston with the Prirtoto OMddes; Tuesday, Ainarican hopts. Minnesota led OahUsd 117-108 (eondneted by young people) all week wtih Inquirlee or offers ed for physteai involvenkent— IVie liuirp defeiMive etfort {vat 8 aad 10:80 am., Worsh^ (diop sney, com, sttawteuy 70 potato, but the Lekera with % mtautea left. But tfae DoBy: Bvsolng Prayer at 7. o f help. ■kliiptng ntoning, murical Each Register Third Wins out by the locals mado bsB con­ 6 son. Sendee. Sermon: ‘'Oonceived of gelatin; Wedneaday, bot roost couldn’t get a basket during a Oafca went on a 12-3 tear to take Bradshaw and Akron’s Don The drive to involve all Amer­ rlQtiun gamea, and the like. trol an impossible dream tor 'three-minute Epan late in the fl- New York, the Fasteni DtvWon the Holy Spirit’’ beef sandwieb, ooirot and cele­ m the lead and were never beaded. s s V k v i • Slwtolor. Bradriiaw finlriiwd first icans was kicked off loot week 148 Area boop aetton bwt right iauili WM * tiw outof-etotera. Neariy 20 champlcn. playa at Miami and 8 a m .. Church School. Nur­ Because of tiie limlte of time ry sUclis, pickled beets, apple F PU. iml quarter arid Don OM and Bany, tha laague’a top ooor- o e n Y B rn itl v lh o ie e m total offense and fourth to In a televiaion annauneement by and opaoe, an aftarwchool Her. vmtoidB. Mwr aamo bisb-Maring gwnea, a a 4 steals plus another 40 turnovers Hudson put in ntae straight Houston hosts Boston. sery and Grades 4 through 8. ccisp; Thursday, trdniiftiit on 4 er, poui^ in 21 of Ms pointa in pa—h y aimcng Oottege Dtvtolao 1040 am., Chunh School, comedian Bob Hope. school oboroB baa been pro­ roU, suuwliiiuit, potato chips, wBb the wtanera HteraHy walk­ ftsss. 4 and rocoverlea in Bast’s favor Hawk points to build a 108-96 If the Chiefs and RaldMe 840 am ., Cburefa Bofaool, BSMlS 9 the tiilrd period. Obioo Vaughn To Whip Fullmer quarteitMMJks paoaing for 3,800 THE Nursery, Kbideigatten aad Hope was not permitted to ask posed, and the response bos frosted grohoms; Fridiqr, toma­ ing away vlaforioue. Boost n mads the Hawks lang bus rids lead with 1:06 left come out of the weekend aotloet ynrdM and 33 te«*cbdowna as Nursery througb Adtilto. 18 86 led the Pipers with 82. Grades tfarongb 8. fo r ocntiifauUona because o f a been very good. The school is to ooiqs peanut batter oitd jel­ TRADER “P” USED noebviBe (0-8) traveling to 3 4 seem In vain. Beaty finlrtied with 36 potato aUU ttod, tbey’U play off for the SAN RFMO, Italy (AP) — It­ Tech beat four noajor teams. Denver’e Lsny Jones out- BIBLE iwtworic nde, Pokner said, ad^ experim enting with extcvMXir- ly sondedtdi, Christinas treaL 10:45 a.m., Mondng Worridp, , Fortin 1 6 Bloat makes another o f tts and Hudson had 27. Baylor led AFL’s Western crown el Oak­ 6 pm , Junior and Senior Nursery tbrnigh Oiudo A WoiHriKoo , tori, 88-49, to a CVe 4 8 rtione Now Orleans’ Jimmy aly’s Nino Benvenutt baa Zwialer threw tor 3,013 yards Methodiat Youth SVIlowBlilp. Ing: ’Hut we’re going to ask for rietdar activities tor the first BuIletiB Board gnnia. Newtogton upped toe rec- 0 0 rarely scheduled home appear­ Los Angeles with 26, foUowad by land Dec. 23. A week later, the emerged the favortte to beat OrlsmU 3 7 Jonea oa the Roofceto routed the 8-1 aad IS aoores. SPEAKS 8:00 pm .. Young Adult Grdup. money. I tidnk we'H raise ont time tfaia year, and late buses A MMdal town meeting wlU Stoddard ances of the season Tuesday West with 23 and CStamfaerlota AFL title game wlB be played in wiry Don FUKmer of Utah to- Soecod Oongregattonol Otauroh ord to 3-0. Ckmtoo took the too- BidUnu i 8 Buco. Lany Jones pumped In 29 The top paaaor of all, howev­ 1nMu<. gutU o f |36 mJIHan by be held MOnday at 8 pm . at the FURNITURE 1 1 right against rival Penney HOgh New York wUh tfae Jets hosting. have been provided, CCS 4Mxirtng bonorn with 18 (M ay wtth 22. ^ itigfat aad retain the w orld mld- er, U Toy State’s Sim Byrd, 6 y next May.” Community Hall to release Uatted Cbveli of Cbrist priris as 'the Roebets led from Jehovah’s WHaesses SopMsttcated Tastea 36 OAK ST^MANCHESTER, CONN. 40 04 84 tram Fast Hartford. tfae otait, a t one point by 82. «n«wright boodiv crown. w te aoorim tod fo r 3,013 yards E u g e n e Primer omiounoed the ap- mcnoy for poifc development Bt. 44A Coventry Tolris The JVa won the prelim 86- take 11-3 m arks into the week­ Klagdom Halt RepcrtliM on the program at tts NOOC BsflWMl (W> Wayne H ghtow ar put ifao ... good-looking, bnwn- and 80 touchdowns foxing ti» poiowMutt o f Samuel T . Iri>- emd to authorise the selectmen Robert K. Beehtold, Minister F Pta. 41 tor their third victory of the end and Ixth ooukl be ta for B r e » e e r 7M N. Mala S t the JunfoiHMnkw idgb school, at 1-1 dsfoofied Stafford /I damps on Jimmy Jones, 'wbo halred Benvenutt became the regular season and then fired m ori, 88, as a fuH-time aide who to apply for grants for renova- Barro season. Kevin FsHs led wlto ViHaitova Tops trouble. The Rridere barely es­ Groefhe sold that K oonoen- (d-d). ,87-40, ds^Sto a 87-print bad been areragtag 36 potato a first Kalian ever to wear tfae six aeorlng peases agatari pre- will travel about the comdry tton of the elementary scbool 8:80 am ., Church School. CHRISTMAS HOURS: 16 tor the vtlnner* followed by caped against Denver s week 840 am., PabUc Bible dls- trates primarily on aingtag nrudurilo p b y Ed HHlman. F or Boston Golloge gam e, and held him to 17. crown when he outpointed vtoualy unbeaten WUlametto In oourae “Laying a Solid Founda- helping indtvldunla and grotV* so that preliminary phusdng 11 a m .. Service o f Worship, MON.-FRI. 9<»~SAT. 9-5:30 Bob Qaudroou «und FS Fitz­ ago, winning 88-37, and the mainly because classes only tto BSgbts, Court Hamed bit Fred Lewis and Mel Dariria Emile Griffith to New Yorii in an NAIA senolfinri. Ih a Shn nanctocD college .Ucn in Youth for Adult Life.’’ with antldime projects. m ay begin. Sermon; "Oirlat’s Second Com­ gerald with 14 potato apiece. Bronoos promise to make things a taatOhne tnstniotor is m s- Uunae, a fotmer city attor­ meet once a weric. He tries to for 30 prints foltosred by team- __ ^ The VIBanore WBdeato are sooted 28 potato aptooe and Bob April, 1867. 1040 a m .. Group dlacuaskm The selectmen wUl meet in g." gM« It YooraeUler”' 0 Jukris out Brine of tbe embamsament never been Imocked out ta 80 idk nuijonQr. __ himself and his family, the Ur- dio so much, storUng very Manchester Evening Herald eboto to lead aU aoorera with 86 D a v id s 0 BuUtvan , _ mode tt four in a row by vddp- Bob Lloyd scored 10 prints in Ameileaa Baptist Church againot Oakland. professional bouts. In OOhlpneti, W la , a group mael home was blown up while young. Bolton coireapoodeut, Otome- Pine Gifts From The Anttgne prints. He VMS the only one in AlbiTCbt pfaqf Boiflon G o B ^ 78-08 In a tile final 4% minutoa to lueure MniGHESIIR M6 East Omter St HarrtMn The 'Raiders wlU stiU be 'With­ ' ^ dento ran amuck, the family was away on vaca­ The 46-member Mgb school well Young, tel. 8I8 888L GIFTS FOR AU doiMe flguree. Suffleld bad Joiioaky ^ BWtop H*Bdrl«** s Hlik (61) battlo of unbeaten teams at New York’s triumph over Hous­ Bev. Walter H. Loomis, out Kent Medoughan, tiie ^ OUBROBIUI _ wideMiread damage tion. RADIOS for Everyoue Room For Your Favorite Penwn three playen in dmMe digits Newton, Mgsa.. Friday night ton. The Nets broke away from to the alato ocUege oanpua OausonSIs 1 ® * 1 ito cu i Now oidy CatboUa Untverrity league eornerback 'who has Fakner's wife was nundered DRESSER BEm led by Cfarlstian 14, Johnson 12 a 03-83 tie with eight stralgltt PRE-HOLIDAY 80 of them are sliRended, 7 In their New Jersey bpme lost • < » jD LAMPS sSILyER Totals = w 6 i stands betweaa the netlooaUy polids, six by Uoyd; wbo fin­ missed six games with a knee 8 a-m.. Church Sriiabi for aH nod BrenMk wMi U. BwikvIU* (48> bring suit dor rehtotatement eighth-ranked VWdeati and an ished wtth 20. W rit flbnoR led ailment. MeCtoughan thought be agw, Ihe Sunday School for year. A former tree eurgeon ARfFHimDRUa Hbam High of Hebron scored sod a Judge rules that the • itJRNITUlIB •CHINA amOoD arid tori ogataat the second- the Nets wMh 82 prints, the school must bold a bcoitag Nursery through Grade 4 oon- was convicted of the crime and i'errm SALE an impressive win over Portisad V 7 3 HIcOavtey ranked North Carolina Tar same ae Houston’s traUe So­ wfhin a week or lakadale tbatbg during the vronliip serv- has been sentenced to desfh. f a Y Cohun ) i 0 Tia(foanto b o i l i with a s o o n o f 98-87. Cal Jalbert Heria ta tba first round of Holt- merset Levein Tart added 21 ALL CLOSEOUTS them. H they have euch a foe. CoriM ge led Rham wMh M whHe Wilde I ssssass day Festival Thurnameot ta desire to be bt selKxd, why 9 a m ., “ TMs Is Your CSuirch” Berser fo r tfae Nets. ALUMINUM SHAFT doms the ihnnlaail cd iu FAIRWAY Bob Generous conned 16 in a 33 Totals n. New Y ork on D e a 37. •jho gam e was delayed 30 group tor new members aixl stores talt 3H j4 E w t IsaamT FIRST. 0 3 a Score at mtautea at the start when tim e prospective members will nMet Ye Olde Oak case GOU= CLUBS Btudenta demand a voiee U^;pkig'fo> record to 8-0 Briton officials, including Fat Denoy, in the Sanctuary balcony. Bap­ is it " 48 8 IRONS— 4 WOODS in the sitnrilnIriinHmi o f Plaaa 8l- « < w t o 88 •ruptod fo r 80 potato to do- ToUls Showed up. Dancy was «npend- wailH-mlllton rtnlVa~ tist beliefs and our ch urch fori Coventry (0-3), 90S6, In the when (hey have not evan nuastea (71) Century Kids Go Over 100 ed by ABA Oommtoalaner o r MANCHKaTxn oppottunitias will bo discussed. Bochvm e ore open OOC. RSboundtag by Ctory Mor- B VPti. George Mlkan on Tbuisday but learned how to admtnMar 10 a.m ., Worrii^t Hour. Top­ Hartinsa I ^ B U D G E r TEf their oHowanoes wtoely. No wm tonssn and boll handling of arid be bad not been notffied. ♦150 ic: “Keeping Chriotinas In As MCC Downs Waterbury NATIQNWIOlok verson has a right to d o that What Is Ye OUe Oakr tonight till Brian Walz ’ and Bob Muro He finally stepped aside. f tiiiAAANTKKO SEN' ~ a VICE ' dor which he Is unprepared. Tough Tbnca.” A nursery is K oomktaed far the wta. Weis, san- Don Fottar (98) and Joe RSr Toviinf MEN*S 'Whan auch IkMUsfanaM Is provided during the wonhip 1. BOOKSTORE h a c With aM U pJajwra gStting in­ The beat PGA golf tour aoores JOHN CARRIIRO ,, kir guard, hK tor 18 pointa tol- mouse (30) Mt the pace tor 6 4 3 - 2 4 6 7 M S hirts. SkKkB indulged by a oduot a gov- service in the ChUdren’o Build­ to tha soortng aot, Itancfaerier’s of 1667 were «ls. They were sir. WtWMa Irttoir, vta* erament a aodety, decay is ing. 2. GIFT S W kmred b y Mortansan wMb 16 and Waterbury. *Mt M M■■■>■i♦l^' OMH___ Don Itoser wMh 11. The Patti- Totals 33 00 71 Community Odttege Omitury turned In by Dare HUl at writ advanced. I am remind­ 7 p.m.. Junior High Youth Fel- 'exall Mafteri (M> KiidB went over tbe 100 -potat WOMEN’S ots had no one in dotMe flguraa. ford, Conn., and Gay Brewer at t^_^rss%x% ed of Provaihs 22:16: “Fool- towihip will meet. 8. CARD SHOP t m D R U G (h STORE mark ta Pegtatartng thrir fourth yj.ij^.iF .J51 Skirte - SheOs Hlgb wttb ntao was BIU Cbap- mUnMsi Penaaoola, Fla. to^a teRfli^^n trimem is bound tm In Ihe 7 p.m., Senkn: High Youth Fel­ Dotora win ta ttre starts/ butt rigM ta se. iMMt of a ridld; bid the rod It’s AS or psn foUowad by Tom BIssri Hearn Olielln Oomptoto GoUhig NeedB Ml* wia aiirt I* «(■* M b bTHI o f oatreotlon wUl N*linlta„ OTBrirti dmfe atm are immature in B ooka 1000a Of F Pta. OMii()bri trounced Waiterbury's UOono .iUWOtM Doll# UOOA GorO OM The joL ih sL f i a h k a d s L ihutsuib S ie e f Shooting M Mta MMIIUrt A ~ ^ Judgment, and they need the Presbyteriaa Church Pi^wrbacka, Gifts dCuro 4 10 30 16 66 Branch, 103-77. dfoOrgsor ■fZviaa 8*. a oonactlve dtoelpllne of se- 8 18 Tatatt 48 Spruce S t Modern, Oontenq»rary, Spttagly Don Chaflta set the MANCHESTER C O N N . ladtod gtodeHoM, waM en- Bev. George W. Smith (3srde For AU Occasions, pace, Jutt as he iiad done ta Minister College Basketball Totals 43 16101 Stationery Items Also Boat three prevtous ataiits, with a 38- Watoiboiir 07) SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION G O LF LAND SPECIALS OPEN print scoring effort. He had F Pta. 16 M ao Maine 86, Northeastern 81 BHORBOIW BOAD — N(HtTH COVENTRY CHURCH OF CHRIST 8:18 a.m., Sunday School TMals ' Ctartriry (M> pletdy of aosistaaoe from Bob OoUlle eSassea tor oU ages. F Pta. 8 t Paul’s, Va, 60, Data, Bt. 77 Brtwon NEW AUTOMATIC TRAPS PRO SHOP [gdaBawi VetmeatMreeb HOlTBSi Duqueene 80, Am er U. 60 Beckwith (31), Jack Afanon (U ) (Portor 10:80 am ., Worship Servlee. Moro-SM. NOW IN OnDBATlON B t SB XatoottvOItt O i» Pheaat gO-M17 THROUGHOUT VtUanova 78, BoSbon OoU. 68 and Fran Antons (10). The tato The Rev. Mr. Smith preaching, 10 a m ,-# p m ALL DAY BVGHY SUNDAY AT 10:00 A.M. was cited by Ooarii Pat Mistret)- •remon: ’’Oomtort Ye, My But .— 18 amk-S p m ta for Ita all around effOrto. TUBKmr «HOOir-i p j l ,M i8 8 i People” Stab—18 noou-S p m jiohn Wyatt pitohad tor the THE STORE Boston Red Box when they won The 8Uk Towners ted aU the Bagtonen, Navtoea and Sldlkd Shooton B n A -flM p m 7 p.m., Evening Service. Ser­ N annsn ■nvttod TO Use Our FariBtles the 1887 pennant. Lori aeaaon be way, holdtag 40-81, 68-84 and 76- taloka* YMO, W ad,m mon: “The Dullness of Time.” SUNDAY 64 m argins a t' the 10-minulte Wbvndag Houae • Befraohmeata Avollahto pUriied for the Detroit TIgairB 14 7 88 Ib^ta 88 06 71 and they woo the Worjd Seri**. patats. 80m at half 8664 MXX) SaJBb-flMB. I N toon M bsK BoMon BMA ’ .-V SATURDAY. DECEMBER lA ^968 If^tSUll SATURDAY, DECEMBER lA 1968 PA G & C G H T MANCHESTER ENENING HERAW).. MANCHESTER CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. Section Two Paget 9 to 16 Vernon BhamIHatrict O U tuary L B J Lauds Campus at UConn Heralding Politics School Menu Band, Chorus ^ 8oi:.B . oomnr Mim. C. D . H Bhay H arm ony in AMhM«h the llMusheater and an aggregate M maadm^ Urm. O atberine D’Arcy HU- Democntio Hywn Committee o* the Board of Dlreotora. |M7 . 71, of BnIMd, aiater o( Rife with Plans Plan Concert Neixt Wciek hM eodoned replaoemenia for M n . Mm Bury and ICra. Border Shift ^ „ .__ „ Mhncheater Democrats, even Omoe HlUeiy, both of Manchea- eunner Boad School: Mdnday, By CUEMKWEU. TOONO to give orders (or committee On Sunday Franda Mahoney on the Board ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 apaghetU with mushroom sauce, (Oenttmwd Fitma Page One) 1,1 ...... meetings today and to talk with t«r, died Fritey at a WIndaor .nn .a-. ^ hHVWilng rt the \M- ^ j^ ^ ^ y pn>fean>r about of Directors and N. CSmrien Democratic victory in L o ^ cofivaleacent home. toaaed salad, com, Italian •We have riiown that borders veralty of Connecticut^ The ^ isTifeaanr wlU aay to Hie Annua) Winter Concert Bogglnl on the Board of Bidu- naxt November’* town election*, Survivors include two aotia, bread and butter; llieaday, sau- tiy the Rliam Symphonic Band oation, no vecannla* exlat, for Hiay laat controlled tha tw o another sister. and seven «.».____ Mlndem noUto -jiii-uichtos. a. «- a- an»w«r "**ymay oc urn vcutw mm hianui un munuay. *»**«**** aaajt»aMan»w ------» — i . ., ^— ------grandchildren. The ftmeral will be Monday Wedneeday, wecmesoay, hamburg,nam avof, rice rm-e and miu gaid.said. niey“ITiey are also linesitnea across "T T ri"T ‘"’.'!L~ , — ------mn ^ i.... r r 't ^ n be ------T hrtd i z eunf^ t J- r at ■":! s EMh r have ^)>een eleated ^ sta te -. k.. .sill «nt» y tor all at 8 a.m. from the Browne Fu- gravy, spinach, peanut butter a^hich men may clam hands In ***»*»“® ^ <>* ^ T” *****^ a pjn. The program wHl In- retmeaentatlvas — Mahoney ™ vlh?

St Bernard’* Ouirch, Hasard- ^ e d vegetaMee, cranberry EHH vUlc, at 9. Burial will be In S t sauce, butter sandwiobee. I$es- T h a -l T T 1 “«•<> *»«■ ‘ »«ke control or aclf-ttcpreaahm, Rham Mage band; directed by ^ procedures. Bernard's Cemetery, Hasard- aert and mSk are served with B ra z il H p aii Monday to -dlacuBe the Savage whether we are ealeable com- to Bn«ctl«m to the Board of BJd- 1 3 1 € l £ i l l A A t:;itU ^ Jt, relatloni*lp to modlUea or humaaiebc.” The geiecUono to be played In the f.’ ucatlon, however is for a three- vUle. each m eal. Friends may call at the fu­ East Elementary: Monday, ■due proccaa,’ the more general ptofem or aald, whHe SDS, In gymphMUc bend con cert Include ™ ^ year, - term------and the procedure neral home tonight from 7 to 9 meat ball grinders, vegetable Cracks Down issue of repressive university hia opinion. U “goang at this la- ..^g^ overture soloimeUe, op. may require a ruling by the and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and control, or the wider issues of «» the wrong way,” It is "ar- 49.. by Tartialkovaky; Howard “®*?“ ” “ town counsel and the secretary 7 to 9 p.m. sUcka; Tueaday, hot dog, baked beans, sauerkraut; Wednesday, the nature and funcUon of edu- Uculatlng the issue." Savage Hanson’* "Charale and A!- of the state, The family suggests that those qiaghetU and meat baUe, vege- On Enem ies cation on thU campus.” seemed re ^ and a symphonic «e- b SSS u The confurton results from a. wishing to do so make memor­ ’ITnirsday, peanutbutter OonUnned from Page One) "The Savage incident" 1* the w> earUer BDS bulletin board narlo by John Cacaras, "CSutot- -teoHon law — —* bv the ial contributions to the Amet^ suspension T ^ y of Richard "Wo may make you mas m Ls Ic for Wtade." ^ ^ lean Cancer Society. and raMn sandwiches, tomato The latter provisianr is expect­ 80 Savage. a2-ycar-old eenior to mad we will make you t ^ s entire famUy Is Imdt^ viding tor town el^l^to Sdi tq>. Homemade deaaerta or ed to result in dw reairest of history, for his part to a de- think." to attend the edtemoon of mu- Mahoney may unoertw iM msIds ■* Charies ZAbilaaaky ed with all meals. 'TOLLAND — CSiarles Zahl»- o..n.i.« c . mu™™. o«. w». « «c u _.,j—-r.- ______aiuky, S3, formerly of StaffOrd- Maple Street Sdxxd: Monday, from Jail. It also preclude* a re- S»2i T viUe and Tolland, died 'nuirii- aSS'VSirUimiUM UA«T WUOB Sill.™ UieiUBClVCa ssw ^ M»»OA AUlO Wlivotb «n«VTisa aro . ' . . . AVI- .,«««, "" day at a Middletown hoeplta] beans, cole slaw, applesauce; a BrazUtan deacon held in In their olMes, “aUoer strike aftemoon. He said he had on Sunday by a profceetonal of Diiiectces, and Atty. cw* this year, Tueaday, vegetable siMq>, sand- army barradcs In Belo Hori' after a long Ulneas. repreaentatlvae to come into attending his clawHi and recoiding company. The h'^- ^ ^ ® consequence, all nine Of all our holidays, Christmas He was bom to ToUanii the wlches: Meat, and pickle, pea- sonte on chargee of subversion w come inro k- i.:- win to gs..eet.e., both Democrats. ? * m it tautator m U m s M m n ia.1^ vuerrlBa WM- ®>®» «"<» i**ues," that a et^m l^ wa# being or- Ughis ^ tte program 1» M u c a ^ , town dlrectora and four school son of Louis and Caroline Worti- nut butter j m 4 inaielimalknr, and organisalng guerrlBa wmr- or ’’dismiss students to c»der ganlsed to ask the adminlstm- included on the music depart- Each is axpettbed to he seated board members retained their brings out the strongest feeling cbeeee, itnoUes; Wedtaesday, fare. and each will serve an unex- seate for an extra year, nurka ZaUlansky. He ftosen' orange Jt^ diaiooai St^roes say the mnitary «“y «“*"<» liberation ^ ^ rei^tement. He ment’s third rewrd of nostalgia. We are willing to carpenter before he retired. clneses, said that he is not president of The Symphonic Band and Ptoed teem to November 1969, ESiectlon to the school board Survivors include a son, J^^vToe^^^lSn^aaSISo Y««»teiday afternoon an Eng- *l»e SDS. ’Ihe radical groiq> has Stage Band wUl be traveling to when town elections will be ^ tor three-year terms. Town go to all kinds of trouble to preserve just one ele­ Charles ZabUanaty Jr. of Bart ««-»> P«>fi»or, after readli » elected, olficers. Mhrblehead, Mass., in April to heM. etecUens, however, occur etdy ment of the far past, whether it's in decoration or Mrs. tuM^flah, ew ^ rt^ ! the powerful Rlo4ased First through the memo, wondered Seated st the table eating was perform Us amual Exdiange 1 ^ boardSMe 6 to S Re- every two years. That 1* the ririna. teSdes popcorn Army^UByear-oW World War »lou<» whether he should hold J*** Roach, one of the profCs- Concert trip. Rham band mem- puWlcan at present and wlU re- reason why a ruling wfll b* food or manner of celebration. b S T ^ ^ w n aad S K S ^ r ^ ^ S JX to ^ to ^ W two elassrti on Monday and •<« who hae been arresM for hem wHl hort the Marblehead mate ao, at Inert unUl Nov- needed - to decide how the S T J ^ o i ^ S T ^ o ^ ^ S S J S ’ ^ cW ^ ^ S S ^ 1964 coup «»eclded. tentatively, uit It ta««IM«t in dlsnipttve dem- mm^ enmmble on April 11. 12 ember. nine seats will be flUnl Vernon Etementery School; and became 1st Army com- would be safe to teach Robert oortrattona. (Only Savage has *»* »• Of the nine memhera on Ihe Holiday foods are frequently the only possible Monday, ravioU, green beana, mandrt in Mhn* after a stint LoweU, the poet, because he baa been auspended.) Asked wbeth- Toy Drive Education, the terms way to recapture tradition. Original recipes from oolestaw; TUcsday, sausage to as boa* of the Sao Purio-based no connecUon with «i*” miU- «r be was opposed to the PeaceThe Rham High Sdtool CSiap- *?^ .?**^ ?**i “ ??*“■ of six wUl expire next Novem- Fia...Fla.; and six grandchildren.ETanocbUdren. tary-todustrlal complex” the Oorps, or whether ihe demon- ter of the Future Homemakers niemher Board of HlducaMon. ber and the terms of. the other hundreds of years ago are intact and never get Funeral servlcee will be to­ mashed potato, whole 2nd Army. kernel corn, ploUcd 8D8 is po opposed to. atratioo thia week agolntt the «* America Club has begun Us The others, all Republicans, are three wHI expire November morrow at 1:30 p.m. at the In- Yesterday afternoon graduate Peace Corpe wes a canyb« out 1®** Toy Xirive for under- J«*n Rottner, Heihect Phrion 1970, *. year when no town ^ec- broken. Ingredients and equipment may change, trovigne-Plante Funeral Bkane, studente hi the Humanttiee of the 8DS goal of no tetnuU- pHvUedged children. Toys are “»* John Fletcher. tlort wlU bo held. East Mato flt., SteffMtl Springs, ^ O fficial Hope but the art of cooking is timeless. SSnS: cS S SS- Bunding had Wcked a orudrty- tog on campus. Roach saM he uhgenUy needed tor ttte drive the Rev. Gail P. Hall, pastor or peanut butter uw*« sandwtefaes; w v r • P ® « T ^ A A .... R ®»*y be that the ruling wfll ------A— —- ______— ______Mrs. Lel^, when seated, will provide tor election to one-year of SteftordviUe Congregational mimeographed caS to a meet- was opposed to tt. To Wm, no **•**’ **• T*** tag on already cluttered buUe- Americon* abouid be in any ** ^ m e only toe fourth woman 4^ ,^ , ,<,r the three seats to be Church, will officiate. Burial will Sr% .“'ZS£11i£'. W aning for Plum pudding is surely one of the most nostalgic tin boards, and were waiting to oiher oowtiy, dotag enyth^. «k»;tlon* may be left town director, all Democrate. to vacated November 1970, to two- be to WiIlii«toD HHl Cemetery, jfckles. Home-made desserts or of special Christmas foods, yet despite its fame, WUUngton. frittt served wUh eO m eals, in Pueblo Crew eee who might abdw up. Aaked Roach said he was lookhg HJconomics area of the 21-yeor history of Manches- y«ar terms for three others, and Friends may caH at the fu- addtUan to milk, bread and hut- if .Savage were stfll on campus, farwawl to a demonttrsMon ^ sdioOi. tar’s council-manager form of to Ihree-year terms for the many people have never eaten a "real" plum neral home tonight from 7 to 9. |«r. (Oenttoned from Page One) one said he had heard that Sav- that aftotnoon, rt the School Pai|eys government. Uiree remaining, The family suggests that street School: Monday, men. age had taken off tor m im w i warm-ig> hut, where he said to- Council represents- ^ ^ othe_r_three wmen ^Irec- And, even under that prohahle pudding. That's partly because it takes time and those wishing to do ao make Ravkdi, green Imam, cheese Washington’s gloomy 8wv««fe w«a seated at a table tervtewe wera betag held. A •*** schools ^ were t o Katherine Bourn, ruilng, the question of minority Am the ' . ~i, ti«in oTr^iiMnwirwxn **» the Campus Restaurant subaeouent drive bv ihe ekae- hi the Charter Oak Conference who aerved 1960-S2, Mrs. Helen representation wlfl have to be planning to make, and the list of ingredients is formidable. Nor is it the type of food you eat a of Stafford Spring. Port Office, toes, ««., jello; Wadnrt^ to^e^ ^ t be reteased be- -•»*«». pci«<-»Sly glldta* rt«rt Lamenm, who ^ ------hot dog in a roll, potato dilpe, fore the «^of the year. »emester, intenrupUng MmseM in the aftomoon son. aU acboola with a basic purpose served 1966-60. expire November 1970, two are lot of. A true plum pudding is very rich, very filling, to promote better reiatlonahlpa Manchester'baa had 11 town Republicans and one Is a Ds- Leon A. Norihrup vegetable sOeka, cake; Thura- The loigest-circolatlan newe- among the aclioote. Spectator eteetlon* in that 21-year fqxtn, mocrat very special in its dark, fruity, aromatic perfection. ROCKVnAE — Leon A. vOgatallan vegetable soup, naper Dog-A nbo said U .S. E. EUfaMge SL was driving east Vhs.v*oir at aihtetle ovent* la ------8 Just a few mouthfuls set you back into history. Northrop, 71, of Raymond St., p— butter sandwiches Ctarge d’Aftatrea L.W. Lath- m Charter Oak S t yerterday, one of ttie concerns under dls- huatamd of FUtoda Champagne non met South Korea’s vice tor- o q t. n P o lic e L appMed Ms brakse a s 1m was cusrton. Norihrop, died yesterday at Ills Vemon «•<—*<»«• Mkldte School: rtgn minister. Chin PU-SUk,t, I______“ rouading a curva lost oootvol Delegates from Rham’s coun- Cahle^ TV Rule Criticized home. Monday, meatbofls and gravy, earUer today to inform him the ______of Us cor and skidded scross oil accompanied by adviser WU- Here is an authentic, old English "receipt" for He was bom Aug. 10, 1897 to fBced beete, Untted States will make a final Einert Strom, 68,~of no oer- rood tearing tq> two lawns, liam Bowen have attended Oonltiined from Page One) (he will of rvaqpxss, but "has "a proper" plum pudding — not a modernized ver­ Meridert He vra. a p«Ji. broad and butter, m^to win the release of the ’ " ------’— ------— — * ------^^ettn^M■"— at ______Hampton__ ^ ______chooen to ImpoGM regukUtone to Rockvine^and WIndaor for maiy btowniea; T u e^ y, hot dog on Pueblo.______vagrancy a^ the^dStei^^ clipping a no parUng sign. No and Coventry Hgh School, in defiance of the studied reoom- sion of fruit cake. It is the recipe that American years. He was enwloyed at ^ wedge of cheese. Uquor te a minor yeeteidav af■ PoR<* action was taken and no eoily January, the sdiools will Sen. George Murphy, ROallf., mendatlcna of" colonists brought with them and faithfully repro­ Hamtltnn Standard before his vegetable eOcks, aaeottedfrulte; Laird Hopes ter a patrolman ollecedlv m w hijuria* were raported but the meet rt Rham. Member Wgh « former actor, said the deoi- task foroe. retoem en t 6 years ago. Wednesday, ehella with meat youth* leaving Tra* takoa away by a schools in the Cbaitar Oak Con- “lo" wfll brihg "exciting devel- The Supreme Ooint iqiheld the duced for Christmas and Twelfth Night. It is still Sorviviois besides hia wife in- gmuee, grated rtieese, buttered For War End Parit wMh 64 cans of b ^ ^ ^ wrodter. ferenec are Bacon, Bolton, Cov- opmonte tor toe public, the mo- authority of toe FOO to ngidalto riude a daughter, M n. Thomas carrote. hot Uacult and butter, a haH pint of vodka. The voutto ------CromweU, Bart Homp- tlon picture industry, and toe CATV last June. being made in America by master chef Albert Roberta of Rockville and two dxioolate pudding; Thursday, By Budget Time when queattoned by the pabtal Afcordligr to police. Frank J. ton, Portland, Rocky EOU, Vlnal aasoclatod arte and crafte." Under currer* regulattons, if Stockli at his world-famous restaurant, Stonehenge, grandchlldrm. grilled cube steak, gravy, but- man, allegedly pointed Strom Wilson puilod out Tech and Rham. Rep. Jsunea Harvey, R-Mito., Fkmend servioea will be Mon- tered rice, spinach, buttered (OonttBoed from Page One) out to him as the man___ who___ traffic on Hartford Rd. from On Panels aedd, iMwever, that the ]RXX! ac- markrts, tt can re- in Ridgefield, Connecticut. day at the Ladd FUneral Home, vrax beans, broad and butter, ,entatlvea of varioua national bought the liquor for them. * pn*'»d portUon into the path Two membora of the Rham boti was a "direct challenge not ?®f*®nlt any signal it wants 1* lincrtn SL The Rev. Paul J. cherry cake; Friday, baked interert* Rmufin... ^ riniiw nm , : __ I — . . ------Strom was prooesaed at bead- of a cor driven by Donna Lee faculty have bcMi invited to only to mur committee taut to toe anywhere. E “**f*™^ w ^ toeeee airt to- shulte, dean of the Uhiveraity quarten and wHl appear to Henry St Dam- serve on Vlattlng Commlttoee m entire Oongrooi’ ’which he aald Under toe new rules CATV According to Mr. Stockli, real plum pudding is hTirani^ of Chicago Bustoees School, aald court on Dec. 30. age was negligible no injuries the New England Association of had the roaponsiblfity to set oj^m a in toe 100 loigert mar- > i WlU be in Grave yd butter. ^ au rp riro d ^ ^ “deptea*” strikes by ptftUc ------oocurred, and no police action OoUeges and Secondary Schools guidcHnea tor pay TV. *>« «•'>** **> ^ such a delicacy that you should approach it as a BUI Cemetery. Desserte ^ mUk served with e m p l o y e , beUeves t o a hands- WiUiam I* Busta, 62, of 140 **■ taken. evtiluaMcn program. Mw. Bar- Harvey t o a member of toe w*Wn toeir own >5- Friends may call at the fimer- true culinary gift. It's a gift on your table when al home tomorrow timn 2 to 4 school- otl amtvae by gorerninent Wy«M tovited to m Northy rt Sch^. Moa A y . toward labor disputes and eiating a motor vehicle wUle P«>*toe say toat Joan C. Pel- participate *n the evaluation of •nboommlttee on «q*««s permission of the origt and 7 to 9 pjn. you serve it at home; but it should also be a beauti­ J®* *■ « *” *?*’ 0o««’t think toage-price guide- under toe tafluenoTS^ Itouw tier of • Stock Ptooe drave out FTatevST High School in «“ communlca- ^ beans, cooked carrot SUCKS...... -- -■_■__i ^ _ ■ ______a. awa. . . . tiOM. fully wrapped carry-away gift to very special Sayss Nixon ^ s 2; is a^-'i.^rsi.srz: ^ nSTtsisSTiS s people on your Christmas list. ^ executive, ntid peace to a c c id e n t s '' ' tiy WiBlam P. Gonky, 21, of Rham High School waa one ol _<■!«* w n n t tendk^ 35 mttes from the main C an ’t D ro p te ; Wednewlay, v «g h ^ with Vietnam wfll not solve aU the A written warning for failure B'zx* SL Both cars were the Wgh schoohi seleeted bv a d d ^ L o ^ o e T t o ^ r D u t o ?»«<«>»«»• . ^ This recipe makes enough for both yourself to i^ sauce aM nation’# economic probtems. to peas left r t a parked vriUcle ditvaable. damage was light. Central Connecticut State Coi- ” “ “ The agency also proposed to c tossed greens, Italian bread, ______was issued to John Frankoviteb “*“* *** PoSce action was taken, lege Industrial Art* Deportment _____ hmlt on a nationwhte hart* the and friends. It should be done right now because Legislation ice cream; Thursday, frank- 60, of 44 Perkin* SL He was tek------to rocetve a vfstt from first year U*TV ruling wfll total number r t CATV ajwtema tuita, baked beana, apple slaw, I«*ael Aide en to Memorial Hospital yester- Police say John Walrath. 26, studente in their program. provide a h e j ^ s U m ^ to to be commonly cwiMd, based it takes three or four weeks of storage for all the Oeattnued from Fags Ooe) com 'bread, asoorted tmiL MUk, day frtlowtag an M ddm tcm r t 64 Wedgewood Dr. woe drlv- J- OoUn Puohee, principal o t t o in r ^ quahty r t both cot- on the number rt subacribero, great flavors to develop and blend. bread and butter seved wMh aU Favors U.S. Ties Spruce St. Aocordlng to bw e a stm SL ycater- Rham. attended the 88rd annual taorotal and nonoommercial TV. the atoe rt the communitte* and "We will ba've President Jafaa- meals, Prankovltch was driving north day when a car driven by Har- meottog of the New Etagland On cable teteviakxi, he .said toe regional ooncentratioa and son’s final state of the isilan ------>» to. •«>«>“mrul Mm ImdA...tat© Aa..^____the _ ra'l£^to*oo,~73r'^atk's^^_. . . _ . Aaeoelrtlon » -----mmsf Sm_ of 4*w%M#Cofleges ssMm and Aoam fle- SMWimi "vtoat wradnara w« 4m are m STH proportqgtjiI* Kiarin/V»tt'ttS is aiendtamm^m other broodoart d1# MPltt intaimta of the The ingredients are many but they're the same m Snsigc and 'we have th e con­ parted on toe right side of the ^ pulled out of Stone SL in condary Schools tmld in Boston rule whleh hr^MfiiUy will make C ^ operator. tinuing information and work of Columbia ??"?*■.*?****?” ** street occupied at the time by front rt him and was stnick >*»* Trort. Featured speekera tt pcaslble for CATV to -*"»•-< The tarter latter rtmAmUm,provtoton »nMwoiSd herImt today as they were for George Washington or tim various congwaokmal com- Crawford, 16, of 1*1 from behind by Walrath’s car. Caiarie# W. Bailey H. Into the top 1(» markets. common ownirahip r t a CATV m itteea." P siY IP 'l ^ «TW»*anded poUcy gt ^ ___ _ ^ .. cars werrdrivm^ytmi A _ stMm# « a separate Dem­ r anei n eigns Ai.___ ^ __ . . objected police that «.• a car approaching ponce ^dicn teiJ. SchwUck, vice-president rt ±toe ocratic oiganiaitino to formu­ Old dSrtsdF tWAidftWillCi fm gn Uui II --- ** e.-. Danfotto Foundation, and Am- for the plums —there are no plums in plum late a iegtolative isrogram. Three Sites tt might Indicate a reduction of ej hhn AcconUng An attempt along these lines II .M .*® squeeze port m . Aneelmo < pudding. And it's really not a pudding, it's a cake. was made the last time Republi­ S’,2L“.5’rsSSSS r. - Atta_^ on Saigon Awaited; cans contrrtled the White House For Offices Mui executive departments The Ttown Office tahl^^lT^de^lST'^c fr GI’s in City on Curfew while______Democrats oaatroQed______The Town Office Building the mesidenttol campaign. d is c tia ig e ^ berirnd up and ran into Szteba and student teacher Cbogreaa. This was durtag the Commlttoe will propose three ^he former governor went on . _ „ ---. her oar. The operator rt the Joh" Dudek attended a (Oonttimed from Page One) nam News Agency said the foiv ^ . . . -«4A* ■■■■■* -4A— m • A WmMR WamlfM* ffti» .... - .Ef. 6iCfR . Rlllltetry ''StiXllgly Pe«_®. <»o-«tory ______- ‘O"- mtereated m mto the southern part rt the, de- 1 '/2 pounds raisins (4'/2 cups) The Manchester Board rt Di- building on the Robinson pn^ asked to noOty all ^ ^ break and entry was report- the poertlde application of EDM Uvo days’ march away, militarized zone" Wednesday. rectors on Thursday, will con- erty, which the town must ftrrt ^ property owners rt the ^ ed at the Acadia Restaurant on the shop expanalcm program. American torcea at the Btoh 1 '/2 pounds cprrants (4'/2 cups) S:^r^rTr:^i-m onto- vrt^ to buy; a addi- ______SL D ^ ^ T ^ n S S l rt 1 pound (3 medium) fresh apples next week wfll ‘J*© ©" ^ alert, satd that two Killer Escapes, 1 pound pitted dates A timeless holiday tradition is yours for the making of a real plum pudding. Beer has always '/2 pound candied orange peel been the essential ingredient which blends and melds the fabulous flavors of fruit and spices. rtctoal Bufldtog 'TST'AoSks^T^^^y.'Titc- change to toe Irt alze. The jmip to. «ftot turned ^ en . ^ w - wlni^on' ih^ eai‘ rt5Trt“‘th; ^ ;d e T "^ ” to“eJT S S ^ Attacks Warden ’/2 pound candied lemon peel on the flirt tag Rt. 66 has Smith’s Store righf^ rt tof «“«“*»• »" toe Tuewlay, baked meat loaf and kn»wn to bo down to less than . . . ------MMtmML in woid and was approve, ra -e and gravy._m^ py^to. p.as_ yd etre;^ ^b no (Conttaned from Page One) 1 '/2 pounds candied mixed fruits to fb ta ld ta ^ ^ ^ e h ^ Mrs Maraaret ^ “^ ^ V ^ e T w « e “^ ^ ! T ^arriis; Wedneilay, ' ftankfurt “ttompt has mads to build aescribed Um as a "imyobo- 1 (6 '/2-oz.) jar candied cherries ZZ to comment M mentary wtaool, T e o ^ I ^ , ^ Z ^ ^ « well as «>m. on a rofl, «iuerkraut, baked toem up. A fuH-strength enemy ^ peg«H«iity’’ Mumnlain on anv suMect wttUn Moore’# Indian Charity School Dihrorth was advto^ th ^ _____ money from a caah register and beans, orange Juice; Thursday, roglnuwt would number about ^ pereongn y^ '/2 pound fresh ginger root Slid the Congregational Church mtasioo meetings wiU bo beU a cigar money containing raffle roast uScey a^ ^avy^nra l.MO men. «»» ««tonoril on 1 (4 '/2-oz.) can blanched almonds Prepare ingredient's which require preliminary cutting to (it into a Plum piuicimg can he made in ani/ steamed pudding mold, or in Th^^r^rtJo^^WOM^ *««*■ ‘*“***' the^mo-^** to ririd^right <1 w y^^ cigarette machine ed potato, whole kernel corn, But toe U.S. Command quoted March 10, 1961, and has been 1 large lemon with juice and rind ed anonvmitv a^ to rir f u g Z Oommlttee membera are toe month, a s ^ ^ w^^dr^ EndieL ^ toe barroom was pried open cranberry sauce, apple crisp; tatemgonce os reporting at loaat In prison ever elRce. Evontuafly meat grinder: cube suet, core and quarter apples, peel and slice deep, round baking dishes or pans. One and two-pound empty Chsirnum Ward Rroebrooks, by law to be ported with her the coin box was taken «>d Friday, roup, tm ;; b ^ . prtrt^ fo u r North Vietnamese dlvtoione he won status a . a trusty. aM 1 large orange with juice and rind 2V* cups all-purpose flour ginger root, quarter and seed lemon and orange etc. Take every­ coffee cans are also excellent for plum pudding. This amount of B r S h r - “ ■ ‘o C : S2s. ssi ■ss “ -■•w-sirs j t = s i , 1 cup sugar thing up to the flour and put through the grinder, catching ground batter (about 6 quarts) w ill fill 6 one-pound coffee cans or 3 two- Tolland County stretch r t the Cambodian border den’s 90-year-old mother4n-law 5 eggs ingredients in a very large pan or bowl. Mix together. Add flour, pound coffee cans. It w ill make 4 to 6 puddings in typical molds or and inside western boundaries Retacke Is a retired Army 2 cups beer sugar, eggs, beer, rum, brandy and spices. Mix together thoroughly of South Vietnam. National Guard major general round forms. Remaining batter may be cooked in custard cups. rt fire, inztaga ahstetaed from agree on the preeervotion rt aa - - s s r -_____ “• Twita Mothers 2 ounces rum I n Memoriam Hanoi charged today that U.S. and served as State Adjutant (batter will be heavy and thick). Grease or butter baking containers’’ In tovin* memory of our toUier. rottag. ““ SjLT^Lh to <»*"«> of 709 Mata St. Plan Meeting platws bombed a village in (Jeneral from 1948 to 1968. He 2 ounces brandy n u im e J. Ibrd. who tamed away FZC Bejeote Bequest immediate vlctalty of the pro- ^ ^ " told poUce that romeone took North Vietnam Thursday. became warden rt the State and pour in batter to about an Inch from the tops. Cover with lid Dec. IS. 1980. Planning and Zoning posed route. ------— ••— — 4 tablespoons ground cinnamon The iPtani^ yd Zoning P<^ rwM. Bohrtato’s“'^ . MbSTTicl^ •«»*• ar^ry equipment out of The ToUand County Twin ^ pel ^SS:y«KS.XJrS: ~ olMtructed by equipment ck-e wtH hold ’'he bow. and arrows tekta b:ri^“.SriiP 19*7. toe ^oommlaaton felt to tayolvtag cars drivsn by '*'*** valued at $190. Ctoristmas decoration they taive WESTOWlf foil and store in refrigerator for 3 to 4 weeks to allow the flavors to Cream butter until soft. Gradually beat in sugar until light and Oonefsomu* but teavtn* memoilei raise Ito UBboard would only Dec. 21 at the church in toe jmm O. M b^, rt 61 Downing made for a dlsiHay. ALL DAY can never blend and develop. To serve, heat by placing mold in a pan of 5 ^ increase lU already non-con- ™©«« »*» have pr, and JacqueUn A. WUsco of -I” ------*****------?**®**?*— cWips^by ^ Any mother or legal ,■—guardian ■ PHARMACV fluffy. Beat in vanilla. Pile in serving dish and chill until firm. Memoiiee ttnl wUa*iShmlw!riWer, . . _ 469 Hartford RfU-«49-«MM j WhHe upon tote eerib we etay. toamlng use. ■«*«* *© East Hartford, No injuries were n»»*h* Ite wings toflatber. The rt twins to invited to attend the •Sir ^.A’f simmering Water or wrap in heavy-duty aluminum foil and heat at Serve about two tablespoons on each serving of warm plum pudding. We often elt and M lkof bim. A eubdlvbdon nu^t tor Ootum- P*®* them 19 promptiy. reported and no police action warmer the tenq>errtura (% the orgoiflsatioa’s meeting.FXirtb- When we are ah bia Estates on Hunt Rd., toe ------was taken but the vniaon car f«ater the cricket chlip*. To cob er toitormatlon may be dbtata- SUNDAY 325°F. Se)*ve warm with hard sauce. Yield; about 10 servings. For Ms memory Is the only thin* That we niiall have forever. site of the old Rubin property, Manchester EveningHerald hod to be towed away by a ctilate the temperature, count «d by contaottag Mra. Stephen was submitted by Mrtton Mil- Coiumbto correspondeiit VIr- wrecker. t*** number rt chtip* in 'IS sao- Zane rt Vernon or Mia. Sadly mimed by. Dauebtero and ' Sana. tor, developer. The secretory itrta Cartoon teL 22S-M24. Robert A. SavUooto, 1$, of 39 onm and add 10. Marahall Elmer rt TbUand. All Medicinal Services Available

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968

BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Ani»*r *• ^»»l« , - V.DO you VEAHi ^ V CALL 'IM OFF.. . I L L BOOK Y A , WHY T30NT '>GU WAIT H l i l i .T O ^ U W A X ^ FER THREE DATS AT TH' BIJOLU People and Places L iiw w ia WE TAP DANCE INTTO^ h a v e AN AN'DONT lWTil y o u 00 GOME va/iv iaC ! X SLAM IT ?1 u n iiiim OPENING 00 TOO FI£AUZ6 t h a t X SET A NEW\l THING REALLY GREAT ‘=* 2 o FOR ON VER WORLD'S Re c o r d for w earing a •“*- LIKE SEEING HOW ACROS.S (or Instance WAV T)ttiEWA«Np US? BOBBLE h e lm e t ?ive BEEN TRY­ FAR A CAGE OF 1 Romon (ab.) M OUTl GPAGHETTI WOULO patriot 00 Italian city s P i ! LCJ m BIZ ING TOT5ECIDE WHETHER TO CALL 01 Urctops A PRESS CONFERENCE OR OFFER/ G O IF THE PIECEG 5 —— Fcrbcr 9 Mr. Minco ilOWN TO SELL MV BIOORAPHV ' WERE PLACED 12 First man p | l | & § END TO END / 1 nuuudors i m * i ! 13 Kins 2 Mine T\ Arthur's cnlrmicc [sTC=MI?in Merlin 3 Old Irish i=il=ikiW was one * enpitul 40 Vogrant 14 Bustle 4 Greek teller 20 Mclhcglliis 43 GruwinE out 15 Bank 5 East (Fr.) 22 Rewards otflcinls 24-----Aiiiur. 43 Nuisances 0 East Indinn 40 Carpenter's 17 ------cedarmile 23 Actor, — Indions 7 Roman ■ Halo gadgeU tin 18 Spot (or cm|)cror 20 Medical 47 Eject ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN Ethel 8 Malicious degrt-e 48 Goddess Of Merman 28 Sliort stalk discord 19 Condemning burning 00 Water CONSIDERINe RISK I AFRAID SHE 0 State o( (bol.) WONTBEMAKIN6 21 City in 30 End (Latin ) THIS TRIP, DOC! , being glullcd Kansas 10 Arabian guK (comb, form) 31 Wheel spoke ar.«r.| ( i 23 Educational 11 Louisiana 31 Eiuploys 32 Bodies of group (ab.) 3.1 Oily kelono water ^NOTHEI^ 24 Father (coll.) big wig 55 Honey maker l i 10 Color 33 Uemeutod . 27 Noun suKix UNPUB­ « 1 1 1 i P i LISHED (pl.) , t 2 3 4 6 6 7 t 9 ■6 r MASTER- 29 Aleutian island 12 14 • 9 § - PIECE=,.„ 32 Feminine appellation 16 16 if 34 Makes neat 20 (with up) 16 16 n i M E IF OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 36 Inviolable II 22 23 e l i i y i i 37 Bool port rrs ALL RISHT.MARy X yEAHI WELL, AT \ 38 Preposition " 26 27 29 30 31 I’M SORRy IF "^JOR 30 Enervates COLLARS-ARE TOO "A M P IT WOULPW’T J LEAST 1 PONT HAVE 0 i B > STIFF--1 HAP TO BOTHER HIM IF HE’P/ TO WEAR THEM A 41 Numbers 32 33 34. 36 SEWP >DL)R SHIRTS OET RIP OF A __Y COUPLE OF SIZES (ab.) ^ TO THE LAUNPRy COUPLE OF TOO LAROE TO 6IVE 42 Individual 36 37 DAVY JONES BY LEFT and McWILLlAMS THIS WEEK./ THOSE CHINS ) ( MY APAM'S APPLE 44 Harvest 39 4l OF HIS/ J I PLENTy OF BOBBINS 46 Calmer 38 W AKE UP. DID YOU SEE NO, PENNY. BUT BOOM NO... r MUST TRY OH, DEAR. HE 49 Approaches 43 44 46 1 t i l l I t h is PLACE IS To FIND OUT ABOUT MUST BE HAVING WOOOV,* ANYTHING ABOUT I SAW YOU... T 53 Candicnut 1*^ ■8 TOO d is t u r b in g MY REAL IDENTITY. A BAD DREAM YOUR P-PAST ? AS A BRIDE'/ tree 48 47 U 46 80 61 62 L6i a -8 r. MI', liiS . FOR YOU, DEAR- I'M GOING TO SEE 54 Ballet 63 54 66 LET'S SET AWAY IF I CAN HAVE A dancer's I t iSSsHI IIIsS lisa- nocAM viAinki • stance FROM HERE/ 56 CBS was one 66 6t 57 Fork prong n z 69 60 58 Food fish 14 1 • 59 Joan o( Arc, j i i (Newspaper falerpris* Ann.}

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SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O'NEAL ! i i = i i ‘ • i<«; 11 25 a 5 I _ i Do 'ibU -tl-llNK^ 8 8 0 0 0 DO YbU IW/NK WLL W E W ILL? . i « 1 Ml Pt; ii'.U EVER DROP M BOMB? , 1^5 ci % S (H o % h >■ Hi BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ANYWAY, HES GONE.

RIVERBED. rU T R Y T D AMBUSH THEM THERE, / BUT WHAT IP f I SOMEBODY DID? /

c IM w MIA. Is*. TJd. Mtt- M. OH. f III l * S'® 2'-. OM S ‘You know, Pet, our trouble is that we're caught in the squeeze between the population explosion and the abundant life!” ■ J P . FINN BY LANK LEONARD

r U BE ABLE TO M Y BACK THE MOST » SEEING MV RESERVATION STISVJS UAJNlUn JDX mu-iiAPiT LAJNirr MY LOAMS! I'VE ALWAYS GRANOSONJ rO U K E T D a V FOR >00- ...... BEEN nCH m ONE REGARD- EAST : : . AND THEN I ^ THINK THAT A'N 1!7 1 .ANP TOPAY STEVE p(D YOU waeiT K^PIOMATn/e I SDT HAVING REAL FRIENDS.* SO I CAN VISIT HIM AT MUST ATTEND

0AMBL£R'$ SOLD ANOLE CAMP BEIOW THE A HEAPINO FOB lOOOCH, ? TRANSMISSION ! THE O'BRIEN SETS COLP WHEN WE'RE PESRIEFEP/ O'BRIEN CAMP EVEN FE E T-S H E CAN STILL — MIOHT BE JUST A KOOKY MAPE A "60 AWAY* STOMP 0UT‘HSLP7 SiSN IN THE SNOW*

MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY

LAST WEEK 1 GOT A S IX AND THE TIME BEFORE T hai; a f iv e *

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALu, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURI)AY, DECEMBER 14, 1968 PAGE THIRTEEN !r •• S i i it » » se its U » e i i i i i THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BT SHORTEN sad WHIPPLE Hsip Hsip 35 ■iqfelM 11 H auunc oPEieA aiAedEd p ths thcater. 35 dfz CAfWiNCtE. >fl diwcrci «J« equAREd... ACCOUNTS payable ideth, high CLASSIFIED toOT’S M” CMumMa btoynde, Comptometer Operator school graduate, good with very food oondttton. SM>. 90" 64 figures, 87t4 hourt, frlnga bms- convertible btoyde, b- ' Openfaigs for experienced flU. Mr. KefUen, dfb^N l. 4140. oomptofneter (praters to work 8:60 through 4:30,' five ADVERTISING USHD bksyclu for Otrlatmaa, LIVE-IN Housekeeper, etc- days a week. Must be pertence preferred, 2 sohqol CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS taive MtooUon. H ie Bike flho4>, akUled In aU phases of ' 387 Spruce Stnet age chUdren, salary open. 64b- 8 AJHL to 4:80 PJL comptometer work. Excel­ 2814. I lent benefits, tree parking, 9 3 9 9 9 § BimIimm S«rvie«» subaidlBed oafeterU^ con­ FULL-TIME legal secretary^ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Offsfvd 13 genial co-workers and ex­ local law office. Write. Bote "l>” » i 4 IMP.M. DAT BBTOUB PCBUOATIOII cellent working conditions. Manohestv HeraM. S i i s i i i UeMItoe tor SMwSiiy «iK Mondsy to 4 iN p.Bi. FiM»y. TOU ARE A-1, tn ici to A-1. Appl.v CMlare, atUee, yardi, drive­ DENTAL ASSISTANT, mndem PLEASE READ YOUR AD ways sealed and email truck- FIRST NATIONAL Manchester offlee, experience • preferred, fuU-time. Write Bo« Inc done A-1 righ t Ctoll Tte- STORES, Inc. an take* over tke pkoM aa • "V” Manohetoer Herald. ueavwitoaee. mano Trucking Bervloe toll- The advarttoor Bkaald read kto ad tke fflBST tree, T4I-b4grr. P A R K A OAKLAND AVEB. DAT IT AFPKAMn iA B S aad BlIPCNKr m______n U ttS la ttn e tor tlw _ —------reep “ - ******!??*•- ^ ” ? "* *^ *• reepowdilo tor only OWB Inoer- STEPS, SIDEWALKS, Stone EAST HARTFORD, CONN. OFFICE CLERK rect er eaolttod laeerttoa tor>r aiqrany 1adverttoeioeat aad t w only walls, fireplaoes, flagstone ter­ r With knovriedge of typing to tte « o c t ^ e l a ‘ •make sS ^ ^ » » toeertfaa. IS m te wirioh do •! v A * fi! f f- 5 !h r races, railings. All oonente re­ HAIRIHIESSER and manager and an appKude for figures **•* •dverUeemnt wtOaet be com ted j „ i »? by "iiiak e |BMd'' taeerttoa. pairs. Raasonably priced. 64S- wonted for small totop. CaU needed for accounts payable * ’ y yH|j|. ii'i f ’ i I s* s C eekvnto, ToD Free) oesi. 246-0217 after five, aiwl^me office. Excellent fringe i! ' I? iWi »ft'! r i I ^5 benefits. Apply at Mandhes- Saturday or Sunday. 1 9t 9 lot? o ff I » t i l l I S99 *99s I tSlM I b i § TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — ter Modes knc. Pine St. M hkB B Trees cut, building Iota clear­ M «« S B e B i i i 6 ^ 2 7 1 1 S WANTED LADT to care for i i i 8 i i i i 8 7 - 3 1 3 6 ed, trees topped. Got a tree sick peraon 8 hours a day. 4% i S B « i B i ItrOblemT WeU worth ph I la one you’ve mentioned. tor confidential home inter­ ly three to tour Imurs a day. OPERATOR experience available to home- gutters, carpenter work, 80 ...... ^ If n ot ft w ffl b e bsxMUed view, days or evenings. Fast 1666 M ALIBU , v in y l top , auto- owner by hour, week or Job. years’ experience. Connecdlcut Apply manager, Parkade Bowl­ , the usual manner. service, telephone Mr. HaU, [I - SH ^ naatic, (dean. Beat offer. CaU 872-4464. VaHey O onetructlon O o., 648- ing Lanes, Maitchester Park­ 246-8408. Immediate Opening i sliki 646-1877 a fte r 6 p .m . 7180. F ree estim ate. ade. FALOON, 196* hardtop, low SNOW PLOWINO, commercial ADMENI8TRATIVK secretary APPLY IN PERSON AT THE 0 0 ;02! Lost and Foond 1 mileage, radio, heater, new and residential. CaU 643-9142. RooUngond business and management ex­ tlras. EbcceUent condition. Ask­ Businoss Opportunity 2B l o s t — Female mongrel, light Chhnnayt 15-A perien ce dead red. M ature inde­ 2 h ing $660, n o reason able o ffe r =>tr- brown., Answers to name of Housohold Sonfieos SMA! J< complete machine shop, pendent worker, g o o d on tele­ Eitntttt^ Ifrrald 4 *4 ROOFING — Specializing re­ ■ refused. 872-8720. new equipment, wired, ready phone, 3 girl dental office. •* Bonnie. Vtolnity Parker Street Offorsd 13-A pairing roofs of aU kinds, new I t BIS8ELL STREET—MANCHEffirBH, OONN. 1 to go. For further details cell Complete resume. Box “W” RM ranL 846-1840. 1666 PONTIAC, new brakes roofs, gutter work, chimneys (0 ,^ gp'ta FURNITURE reflnhriied. In­ Msinchester Herald. 1 new muffler arid in g(xxl run­ clesned and repaired 30 years’ 043-0683. l o s t — Cat, one year oM, 9 ? P llaS 9? ning oofidttian. $100. OaU 646- surance estimates made. Man­ experience. Free estimates. part angora, gray, white, white chester Refinlshing Co., 46 Win­ 4141. CaU H ow ley 648-6361. 6*4- undercoat, white paws. Re- te r Street, 646-6046. n. 8888. i i i i i i i i i zrard. 646-0698. PONTIAC, 1966 BonnovlBe, fa c ­ REWEAVING of bums, moth- 8 tory air condtUonlng, power JSS|S|^tl|ra49i £ « S 9i|||yS|=|*^i LOST — Savings Passbook No. holes, aippers repaired. Win­ brakes and steering, beautiful MiHlnery, ^ | I P 16046 H artford N ational Bank dow shadee made to measure, m anxm , aU new Um , $1,900. Drussmakfnq 19 and Trust Oo., First Man­ aU slse Venetian blinds. Keys 644-2174. >s chester office. AppUcatlon made while you wait. Tape re­ DRESSMAKING and altera­ S Wipfei» ! ’' made tor payment CH EVROLET B elA ir, 1963 4- cord ers fo r rent. M arlow ’ s 867 tions, evening wear, suits M ain -S t 846-6221. Are You Interested in door, 6 cylinder, auUmiatlc. made to order, 18 years experi­ I* I*:? b ir ?Hsf H LOST — Savings Passbook No. call a fte r 3, 648-2087. en ce. CaU 648-7042. (/> ii »|^ Miraghsi"51 I OS8-0-00082-8 H artford N otional Li g h t t r u c k i n g , bulk deuv- Bank and Trust Oo., Manches­ FO RD G alaxle 500 X L , 1962, 2- ery, yards, attics, ceUars clean­ DRESSMAKING and altera- ter Green office. AppUcatlon door hardtop, power steering, ed and removed. Also odd Jobe, Uona, zippers replaced etc. made tor payment bucket seats. Good (xxuktlon. 644-8662. CaU 646-48U. 9 9 CaU 644-1440. Building for the Future f lT99f f?lf SI 99 Isffi Bd second Storaq* 20 Company. Ap^cation made ca r. $236. 646-2263 a fter 6. HOME CLEANING CO. • OS os-j m • osoi«« >4aa S • 0S*4 «>«» fliS & •«asss*« • ••a* *>9 for payment. MANCHESTER DeUvery-U^t i ii is iiis s i i i i i i i i i iii iii" i i s i s" i iiiii iii ii i i iii i i i i i i " 1663 CH EVROLET, h i excellent We specialize in home cleaning. trucking and package delivery. and Getting Paid S S t i sypas condition 4-door hardtop, V-8, Refrigerators, washers and Annoancomant* pow er ste e lin g . CaU 646-3436. Floors end Windows Cleaned. stove moving, specialty. Fold­ Mlmmh t E tf-IPiit'i*" I I Rugs Shampooed. ing (dialrs for rent. 646-0762. iaErrEEfflf i 5 g g l.o I ai S COOKBOOKS — Recipes by j, l?^ l| ^ women of Vernon Oongrega- 19^2 MERCURY Meteor, good A lso b M rt tion a l Church. $3 each . OaU condition. CaU 648-0926. Gutters, Oarages, Attics, Base­ Pointing— Poporinq 21 El f 648-4806 o f 876-8668. ------While Learning? " s E i - f p f m ents. m i Lp 52 ^"4 4 f NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ l | | l ' ‘ i; a VOLKSWAGEIN bus, 1664. OaU ing, paperhanging, paper re­ a bS I i » H? IP Pononob 643-6142. 6 4 9 -5 2 8 4 moval. Free esUmates and dec­ a r 7 r i 9f p I orating service. QuaUty work­ ^ s ^3 ' a a s } ' RIDE WANTED from Green manship, neat, competent serv­ ____ 5 ______I » ______. . i» - a . Rd. area to Fannlngton Ave­ TWO HANDYMEN want a va­ H»S sw Trucks—Tfoeton 5 ice . CaU 647-6664. 9 999 999 *999 <9 99 9 I 9 99 * G99G9n 9 a is nue, EMsabettt Street, Hart- riety of Jobs by the hour or ’ tord, approoclmately 8:80 to 1962 DODGE picktqp truck, H day. Reasonable rates. OaU ta r JOSEPH P. LEWIS, custom 8:46. a fte r 4:80, 648-7168. ton. In good (xmditton. Gall af­ Inform aUon, 643-6806, 648-8262. painting and papeihanging. In­ MAL TOOL «Rrded. 646-0278, m a tes. 649-9868. In np answ er m h *^“ ";“9G 59si65» p | ||!£s$sG|i? i i i i i vtdnlty of State Office buUd- Auto Accstiorius ' 849-2671. ■ w 2 i* ^ | | 9 9 648-e862. i^z'SES Ing. Working hours, 8:80 to T im • o* g M k r 4:80. 646-9430 a fter 6:80. Bunding— INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ il H SUNBEAM Alpine parts for sale, cial rates for people over 06. B n & Engineering Co. fo r series 8, Alpine. OaU 742- Contracting 14 CaU my competitors, then call It ? id ^ AutomobBas For Sais 4 9147 a fter 6. CARPENTRY — concrete steps, me. ESfimatea given- 6*6-7868, .floors, haUdrways, reniodellng, 876-8*01. I ' ' i :i • f'i Eft's ‘ Iff’ 2 NEED OAR7 Credit very bad? IDBIAL Christmas gift, * chrome (A Gulf & Wesfern Company) Bankrupt, repoesesslonT Hon­ reversed 'wheele, fits Ford, portdies, garages, closets, ceU- rE^fV^ riirEj j g ings, attics finished, rec I ' est Douglas accepts lowest Dodge, and Plymouth, 1*” . OaU 273 ADAMS STREET MANCHESTER f - r i i J •I I ' ^ down, smaUsst payments, any­ 6*8-0676. rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ Main St. Location ______« S’ Sa.*. « Sn oog Sg ggggggggg'' f** "" where. Not smaU loan finance er related work. No Job too (ifi ««« Jo oo o 9 § 1 ’ |§ ss « V Available Immediately 9? 959|Gt t'’^ s?f company plan. Douglas Mo­ smaU. Den Moran, BuUder. tors, 8*6 Main. TWO BLAOK Chevrolet bucket E venings 6*9-8880...... r O .a? sea ts, Uke new . CaU 742-9317. OFFICE ^tSS 166* FORD Falriane, 2-door se- NEWTON H. SMITH A SON— -5 RemodeUng, repairing, addl- Is Offering A 12-Week Course In ’ dan, standard transmission, SNOW TIRES—760-16 mounted SPACE good fires. CaU 6*8-1836. $20. 786-16, used one month, fions, reo rooms, garages, I . , 2 :HB Mimics $26. Ooll 6*6-8060 after 6 p.m. porches and roofing. No Job 1988 FO RD LTD hardtop, pow er too smaU. OaU 8*641**. $ 1 0 0 Machine Work To Deserving Men To Be Paid W;: ..' I p|l K I brakes and steering, suto- l^ liiW W, ii I S WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ 5 - i I matlo transmission, low mile­ Troflur*— GaU Mr. Matrick X! hi S^ ^ rtJ t o !| i modeling specialist. Addlfiona, ^ a c 2 ik ^ t ■ flm i a g e . A-1 coniUtlon. 7*2-7676. Mobile Hornet 5-A cr> —< —i reo rooms, dormers, porches, • 4 0 -S2 0 S An Hourly Rote Plus Benefits While Learning iHI% ? a MJ j ¥ %* OOULBOrORS Item, 166* Btude- HOiHEMADE encloeed steel cabinets, formlixt, built - ins, baker Oran Turistano sports camp trailer wUh Jalousie win­ bathrooms, kitchens. e*6-8**6. Classes Begin On Monday, Jan, 6th pwiei Limited production dows. WUl deep tnra well con­ *N |p A ! H * niodsl. 2-door vinyl hardtop. fli?ffp|i?il|9 hGlGG^oJ^yO G lSgfln 9?f§| structed. A sking $86. C all 6*9- Excellent condition. One own­ 8681 between 6 a.m . and 1 p.m . Join A Class In The 'New Training School B B8 e r. $600. 6*048**. t s i i i i i Experienced Polishers 1966 OTO, oitglnsL) ow ner, high Adjoining The Manchester Plant > psrfonnance, excellent oondl- For a finished work on turbine blades and vanes. fion . 06U 6*8-7866. Storaqo 10 OOMMEROIALi space avaUsble. Above average houily rates, fringe benefits and 1969 FO RD , *-door, new brakes Central. Two areas,' 1,000 Pfslit sharing plian. Apply at and dtocka, no rust, very good For Particukn Coll 643-2473 Or Come To The PkmF Today square feet each. One with oondtUon, $2(». 7*3-9706. 10x10 overhead d o o r . OaU 648- RmI-Lm Metal Finishing Cm Ine; Apply At Adminisfrcition H i l u r g i M t¥ t hlim i 1988 FO RD GaNude, 3-door 8768. o>s B i ^ ■I stan dard, 289 engine, radio, , «9 WOODLAND ST.—MANCHESTER SOB iP P r 15 i 5 J beater. Very clean. Good (xm- 8 I f i jr ) dtfion. Must sell. 8*00. OaU W'hA 8*7-9883. Read Herald Ads f?8§ |S§E Bll §|9§ v§ a § I9 § • £ Es •» •\. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOUBTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1968 T ArticiM For Sal* 45 HooMhoM 000* il Out of Town For Sate 75 KMp 34 H «lp 34 HausahoM Goods 51 AporVnianls ~Ftefi*^ Businost LoeorioM Hoasat For ______Sate 72 Housos For Sate.72 Housos For Sate 72 For Sate 75 Out of Town FlRBPLiAGHl aet, oomplata $*». b r a n d NBW atHonatlo - Of* Z10-9AGI Mwlng mokSiine, new Toflomants 63 For Rant 64 Twn.o’Aim .Y, mi, 3 years old, SPLIT —Level, $21,800. Seven JOURMSTHAn «lMWeUtii and m otorlaad laatai awaapar, and sag aawlag matOlnaa, jm- 196B’a reduced for close out at ______modern kitchen, large rooma, rooms, family room, garage, ELEVEN wooded acres go SOUTH WINDSOR, Bird! Hill, halpar, paid TUation and, bana- olatmad lay-aways. R aA w ^to TWG ROGM o ffic e , 100 percent CLASSIFIED BERRfS WORLD Bnowbl i d mum blow ar, MM43TB. $89. OaU O apltol Sewtag, 246- LU XU RY 4% room duplex. good neighborhood. By appoint- Large treed lot. FHA 6% per with this Inunaculate 6-room Large, Jumbo sloe 4-bedroom BU. Wlfoon SSaotrloal On-. dM* 8t- location. Inquire Mar- ALL SHIFTS I44.M. Basy tarms.' Daalei^ MT« 2140. ment. PhUbriek Agency, S49- cent aesumable mortgage. Im- REDWOOD FARMS Ranch with 2 full baths and Oolonial, family room, formal «S17. x m r a S U .b oota , N ordloa, sUw fttvate enitrancee, 1% bathe, 887 Main St. 1ST, 2ND, 3RD 1,086. refrigerator, range, hood, dla- ______6847. tnaculate., M eyer A gen cy, 843- ONLY 'TWO LEFTl 2-car garage. Clroa 1986, con- dining room, large living room, •, exoaMaiit oondltlon. dM- 0609. ditlon 1969. WaU to wall car- On a high wooded lot. PhUbriek xno. Moehlnory and Tools 52 poeal, Venetian blinds, carpet- GFFICES for rent —268 Main ______u,. fm .p pub ADVERTISING ------_____ ed ^ otalnaro, heat. InltIIUL wW&WT S«.b 0St.v« Large lAAPIlIBerooms, fnall i utilitiesMvaaaea^w MANCTBB^, ^ ^ »___,aB ____ R ocM ^ c^ petlng, ralaSd hearth fire- Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. j - a d m i r a l 40” range, vary good Midti GbcuUa—A rapidly NEWSPAPER CENTRALLY located 8 bed­ Yes, we have only two place, modern kitchen. ^B elfiore ------g ra w ln f firm In Une. himlahed. exceUent aw-meawaB.location, ^ j welW “ Aiif ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS room Colonial. New paint out­ homes left In the present A g en cy , 647-1413. troiUca fidd extanda an In- COUNSELOR mas gifts $1.26 and up. Week­ from handyman, special 236 W«>- No pete. 649-4842, avaUable Immediately. Aik * ^ ,, side, nicety decorated inside. section of Redwood Farms! 8 AJL to 4:30 PAL 1907 ZENITH Stereo, oom btafo vUatkm to vialt our plant day*. ew-lOM. amp. priced at $96. Ali^avy *«««•• for Mr. Frechette. 647-9998. Vv^A^Sv Fam Uy p riced at on ly $19,200. We've had a fantastic two NEW USHNO — Beautiful MOUNT SUMNER Uon, ’ arid n g $176. M ahogany to diacuaa tralnaa oppor- An interesting oaieer In'the ImTiOT** welders. Call D E U ^ tvro i>«*oom apart- W>R REOT or aolo^ Mata 6464181. Norman S. Hohenlhal Realtor, y e a rs' sa les In less than Ranch on 67 Laura Dr. In Lon­ (SCENIC BOLTON AREA)— COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tuniOoa in the following field o< aewapaper circula­ double 'bed and dreaaar, tlO. 646-1186. one! And no wonder, for don Park. Brand new wall to leolsead Aeeeiserles 44 2S” Bmarson tdeviaton. In­ ment In new buildii^ on Center Street. Building and lot next «:M PJL DAT BKPMUD nm UOAllON tion. A man possessing where else in town can you wall carpeting, fireplace, new­ form ation 742-OSm. M ay be ----- .------' ------Street, Manchester. Completely to Ifoat Gfflee Excellent loca- *1 ^ m it w t w o familv dunlex five 1. Ansaldi buUt ^ e n room these qualities wanted, a THOMPSON Sea Lancer ’68, M iw teol Instrum ofltl 53 *q»»lpp«A FREE kittens, playful lovable, Free delivery. CaU Leonard OE WASHEH and dryer, exort- maculate. $18,900. Meyer Hale Rd., Manchester, Conn. Rockville, Conn. mas gifts. Open every after­ never w orn, on ly $116. Call 648- tor, 649-4688. erator and heat, ample park- lonlal on dellghtfuUy wooded maewavo, * , Uberal overtime schedule. tnusebroken. Will hold until O igllo, B olton, 649-8818. ______J b « 1 — R»x2«> lot. Located In Forest HUls area. 644-1681 len t cosKUtion. OaU 040-2804. l o t Tw R®®“ « ” ’ ® * » ^ ’ Start woridng now and still PLUMBERS and plumbers’ C hrietm as if deelxed. O all 648- noon Sunday, through Friday, 0189. LOQKINO for anything In, real Agency Real- caU J. D. Real Estate Asen. SELUNG YOUR HOME? be eligible for full vacation. SALES OPPORTUNITY 7623. also ‘niursday evening. Laurel ««>». 34941824. In c. 648-6120, and 349-1368. slsed i )| I j *, euto- TOLLAND An equal opportunity employer. helpers wanted, top wages and mattem jitln wV— / coveredc o v e r e d ______- Please ooU our local represen­ A pply a t I^ve you come to a dead­ A ntiques, 284 C enter Street. HooMhold Goods 51 homes, miUtlple dwellings, no BRAND NEW BEAUTY overtime. Call after 6, 046-4628. FRIENDLY Uue parakeet and Wanted— ^To Buy 58 MANCHESTER Neat 6-room patio, plastered walls. QuaUty tative, Mrs. Suxanne Shorts, end, but looking for a soUd red Chlneae ca g e, 16. CaU 640- IDEAL Oiristmaa glfta. Fifty aUEAN, USED lefrlgwators, ------VERNON - Mount Vernon cape. convenient weat tide. constructed by Ansaldi. Bel- completely finished Raised 343-8238. PARAGON TOOL future? We wiU employ 4 MAN WANTED to process cus­ 9606. used student desks, good con- ranges, automatic washers INVTTA'nON WANTBID TO BUT — antiques, Associates, Inc., 348-3129. Apartments. Now avaUable located near new Rt. 3. Fast FOREST HILLS flo re A gen cy, 347-1418. Ranch with fireplaced fam- tomer orders In automotive COMPANY, INC. sales representatives over _L dHloo, wood with metal guarantees. See them at steins, furniture, pewter, lead- MANCHESTER -Lanre five ^ »ale imminent at $18,800. Hur- Uy room, dining room, big OIL TRUCK DRIVERS 28 for a life-time career. J. WATSON BEACH & CO. warehouse, excellent beneflta. 121 ADAMS STREET AKC BEAGLE pupa. WiU hold b T O B ID ed lamps, art glass, primitives ^ $180. 4% rooms at $138 and caU Paul W. Dougan, Real- MANCHESTER, Just Uoted 7 kitchen, 1% baths, 2 car frame, Uft-top, dialr and desk, .D. P ea rl’s AppUances, 640 Drive up Vernon St., take Realtors 880-7006. MANCHEISTER The men will be thoroughly until CItriatmaa. Block, white $8. *rwenty-five student vrood Main S t ChU 648-2171. Sealed bids wlU be received room Cape, 8 bedrooms, excel­ garage, 4 acres and extras. trained, in opportunittes Tor your second left past Ly- 81 Central Row, Hartford Needed for part-time work. and tan, full Mack Uaidmted. tablet arm chalra, $4 each. at Um office of the Dtawotcr cf paired. 644-8962. a a ,Ub aobIIoki. a-ramano apartmotit at $180. Heat, h o t------lent condition, new wall to wall A real buy at only $27,900! ------Adults. Available now. 872-0303. refrigerator, oven- TWO-FAMILY, convenlenUy lo- daU Bt. on Richmond Drive, 40 Tsars of Experience MAN for work in local dairy OR For evening a{qx>inftment Aptdy In person onlv advancement avoUaUe. Un­ Beauties. SmaU with excellent Oremino A Sons, 819 EaatMId- BINOER automatic slg-sag aew General Servioea, 41 Omtor carpeting in every room. Com­ CaU John Sledesky, 349- atore, 8 evenings ptaa som e CaU 647-0936. limited renumeratlon for im- and you are In the "Charm’’ pedigree. 742-7449. d ie T pke., 640-0068. Ing machine, with cabinet, ex- Street, Manchester, Conn., untU WANTim Restaurant ^ulj^ DELUXE exceptionally large 8 range, disposal, dtshwaxher, cated close to tiMpping, traiM- pletely redecorated, new per­ 6803. Snmfoy walk. For Information UmMed efforts. Complete eeUent oondltUm, hems, button­ apartment aU electric, wall to woU carpeting, alr-wm- portaUon, etc., third apart- section of the City of VlUage m anent siding, treed lot. OaU MALE Production Workers December 27, 1968 at U:00 a.m. LISTINGS Wanted, buyers avaU­ caU 649-8017, a fter 6 ca ll 643- welfare {dan including group LOOKING for good homes, one PILE is soft and lefty. Oilors holes, sews on buttons, em­ appUancea. heat and hot water dltlonlng, awflnmlng pool and ment poaalbUItlea. PhUbriek Charm. Go to the end of today, H. M. Frechette Real­ Openings on aU three shifts. COOPERATIVE for 14,000 LB. G.V.W. DUMP B (Sl W able. Courteous and efficient 6707. life, major medical, and black and white kitten and 2 retain brilliance In carpets broiders, Monograms, etc. furnlsbed, bus atop In front of courts, parking and Agency Realtors. 6496847. Richmond Drive, take your tors. 647-9993. Rates: $2.66 per hour and up. tiger cats. CaU 649-6480. after TRUCK. right on Kennedy Rd. and BARROWS and WALLACE Co. service. Your satisfaction la our OIL COMPANY retirement pension. When cleaned, with Blue Lustre. Originally over $800., now only nuttflB.47* Windsor Street Comer apartment, near hospital, all iSorsm«- ing C enter, 622-0470. 6163. A pply to R og ers C orp., vious employment, educa­ eral Servtoee Otfioe, 41 Center LARGE tour room apartment, ®OUR ROOM apartment, Bab- Uon. Aluminum siding, wall to tow n ! nic toMe slsed Utohen. Sunny ASSISTANT SUPER ing Studio, 316 Spruce Street. ply. MUl and Oakland St., Manches­ MANCHESTER tion, and ai^iroximate in­ SEWING MACHINES — sillger Street, Manchester, Ocnneoil- c;ckHlURo«LS;ventry:Heat racent h es^ ^ ^ em llvlna room with stair- ANDOVER, 5 room year 'round WHEN the mother gave her son P oodles. OaU a fter 6 p .m ., ter, Conn. An equal opportunity come required. Also list ad­ SHOP SMITH machine eiiop, out. hot water, electric stove and full basement, detached ga­ way two full bathrooms, oU, home, 8 bedroonxi, screened a birthday cake, it vanished In- fo r buOdingiB and several automatic sig-sag, exceUent Pick one of our custom to the empty heir. Gan you em ployer. dress and phone number Karen, 640-1236, E ileen, 640- lathe, diiU preaa, sender, aaw, Town of Manchester, refrigerator. $160 per month. rage, enclosed porch. Don’t hot water heat welk-oiit base- port* overlookliig lake, plM ------nerw buildings in p roject. condition. Makes buttonholea, tity. 848S709, 183 OsUond BL OaU 34341784 ofter 8 crafted quality homes now Imagine a nicer birthday gift where you may be reached. 9641. w ith attachm ents, $128 o r best Connecticut AvaUable January 1st. CaU 349- delay. CaU Wolverton Agency ment, with a one oar garage, paneled rooms, Must be ftuniHnr with PULii-TTME wotk, over 18 hems, embroiders, etc. Orlg- p*ni. goizv up, or grlve us your than a new home? Keith Real Box "CC” Manchester Her­ o ffe r. 742-7600 a fter 6 o r w eek- Robert B. Weiss, 2866, w eekdays b efore 6 p.m . ReaMora, 349-2818. 1700 square feet of living ores brick Agency, R edton 646-8847. H.V.A.C., and standard years of age, driver’s Ucense, DACHSHUND — AKC registered inaUy over $800., 0 monthly HOUSEHOLD loto — Antiques, .... plans for buUding—either E sU te, 649-1022, 646-4126. buUding construction prac- dependable. Apfriy in person, ald. e(nds.. payments of ^.60 each or pay- General Manager bric-a4Mrao, docks, frames, BOOM, $188, fre e b est, hot -V- tor $21,500. wolverton Agency ^ , m o -1H acres. Old Oolon- PART-TIME puppies, $66 each. Germ an $21,600 ATTRACTIVE BpUt way you’U be In Mzuiches- tloea. Bay and conditions see Rues OoUlns, Manchester Shepherd AKC registered pup­ $61 cash . 622-0081 dealer. glaovrara. Ws buy eatotes. VU- parking. Manchester ter’s newest and nicest Raalton, 349-2818. modernised. SELLINO YOUR HOME? For SPECIAL 4 room s, $80. Level, 3 rooma, famUy room, ial, complataly dtscussed at tntervieiw. Con­ Retired men, mornings, A Belmont Rug Cleaning Co., pies, white or regulars fW lege Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 Apartments. 16 Forest garage, covered patio, 5% per area. TWO-FAMILY, 3 A 8 Duplex, bright and clean, three ga- prompt cour^iu_ ae^M thd Street. m onthly. 349-7296. tact Bob LaFoe, 8764789. hours flexildie. 16 Hannaway SL, M anchester. Holp Wontod— each. Manchester Pet Center, CHRISTMAS OFFER L ake S t , BdtOQ, 649-8247. cent mortgage, clooe to every­ handy location, $22,600. PhU- ragw, nloe view, trees, subur- gets results. Call Louis Dimock Apply in persm. 640-4273. Realty, 640-9328. ALOO Devdopment Corp. BRIDOEIPORT cq>erator8, certi­ Mate or Fonrate 37 Home im provem eht teW LAUREL PLAGE — Six rooma, BOCXVSUJO to sublet January thing, Hutchtna Agency, Real­ Remember, city water and biick Agency Rotors, 349- ban. Hutchins Agency, Real- Free coUege dictionary with first single bedroom, garden tors, 349-5824. city sewer In a lovely coun­ 6847 ~ tore, 349S824. Brooklyn 8t fied welders, general ahe^ help. AKC registered white miniature Room Witboiit Board 59 Immediate oocupehey. Call ALL CASH for your property WANTED — A man or woman purchase of an OUvetti Un­ apartment Appliatices, heat, try atmosphere. Buy a dif­ RockviUe, Conn. MCDONALD'S DRIVE IN Apply to Rolo Machine Co., 66 poodles, grandfather champ- Jon-L y Goitturas, 648-9851. OOLONIAL —central entrance, HOME and Income combtaa- COVENTRY llne.^ideal family within 24 hours. Avoid ‘'red vdio needs to earn $746 per derwood portable typewrit­ dishwasher, many exitras, chU- ference in the way you Uve! E lm St. 647-1481. Icn, p rice ranges, phone 1-429- THE TWnCPSON House — Got- home, spacious Oolonial, fire' tape. Instant service. Hayes 46 W. Center St., Manchester month. For confidential inter­ er. ta g s S t centraU y loca ted , la rg e N®WBSR tw o bedroom digdex, dren, pets aUowed. 872-4812, modern kitchen, dining room, Come out Sunday afternoon. tlon with this Cape style two ...... 4460. place, 2 baths. 2-car garage A gency, 646-0181 NIGHT cook, fuU-tlme, chance BAKEUIY Medianlc — Large view write Box “TT,” Man­ pleasanfly furnltited rooms, resIdentlaJ nelghhoriiood, heat, 876-9600. large Uvlng room, mud room, Buy or browse, you wlU be famUy 4-8. Ideal tor two young for advancement for right per­ 4 bedrooms, central air-condi­ famUles or an In-low situa­ Dimock Real- buy homes. loU local concern has opening for chester Herald. BEAUTIFUL brown and tan YALE TYPEWRITER parking- CaU 649-2886 for over- appManoes, private base- meet welcome! son. Apply in person aaiy. tioning, garage. PhUbriek tion. Separate utlUtles, country ty , 846-9823. PART-TIME truck driver morn­ a man experienced in machine peut Pekingese female puppy. SERVICE nlgfat and permanent guest Included. Two famUy and acreage. Listings of homes, Howard Johnson Reataursmt, A gen cy R ea ltors, 640-6347. ings «dy. Apply at E A S Gage repairs and maitenance in its UDDKKEEPFR — experienced Three months old, paper train­ house. $146 per m onth. CaU Businoss Proporty commercial anti industrial 804 ToUsnd T pke., M anchester. tor part-time work for three 649-4986. BELFIORE AGENCY Go. MltdieU Drive. bakery department. Permanent ed. L oves children. $20. CaU ______!______Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 846- For Sol* 70 large kitchen, dtatlng area. property appreciated. Cham­ position. ExceUent wages and m onths. Call 640-2306. LADIES only-oompletoly fur- 4636. MAGESTTC Colonial in prestige WANTT2> — Manager trainee 640-9606. LIONEL train 0 27 gauge, looo- 647-1418 i m m a c u l a t e six room Ranch oversized garage, wooded lot, bers Realty, Austin <3iambers. BRIDGEPORT operator. Only nlshed rooms, private bedroom BOLTON —Former Rosemont area on beautifully wooded lot. Realtors for a siqiermarket diain. We eniploye tonefiU A p^, F l^ RELIABLE perron for Sunday motive, tender, 4 cars, track, 4 bedrooms, aU rooms large fireplace, three bedrooms, rec $11,900. Char-Bon Agency, 648 Realtor, MLS, 648-2326. E experienced need apply at E . FREE —One eight week old with community kitchen and WOMAN school teacher would Restaurant, now for sale, ap­ are looking tor a man who has r^oo^8toree,^^and Jeering phone switchea, many automatic ac- with natural woodwork, Urch with bar, treed lot, dty waiter, 0683, 649-2426. A S. Gage Go. MltcheU Dr. lovably ptqw- Nice pet for batiis. AU utilities included. like to Share her home on Bol­ proximately 10 acres. Great had ejq>erience in the food bu- O a ^ Aves., East Hartford, 6 to 11, in iLtchLter ceasortes, 640fX>18. kitchen cabinets, buUt-ins,___ ------______sewers, near schools, popping. child. P a rt B eagle. CaU 648- . SAV EU P TO 50%! Walking (Ustanoe to bus line ton Lake with one or tw o potential, T. J. Crockett Real­ SOUTH WINDSOR. 6 room tiaeas and is willing to put time ______office of the Hartford Tbnes. 2-car garage, 2% baths. Bel- **^^*^*^®^®*^, ,, No agents iilecMe. Low 20’s. 4644, ask fo r B obby. iWOFA Slide p rojector. Model Deal direct with the men that do the wotk and stores. Please caU after 8 other women. For partietdars tor, 643-1677. Ranch, famUy room, % acre and effort in getting to top pay­ MECHANICS OaU 643-1679. flore Agency. 647-1418. home Includes two bed- Owner, 643-9289. Legal Noticas TIRED of Indoor routine? Ebc- H18, almost new, with traya p .m ., 344-0688. write to Pamela Teggatz, lot, lo'^ y location, mid 20’e. ing position with many bene­ Eliminate salea commiaaions and costly nirniliendsl PACKAGE STORE doing vol- rooms up,' aluminum siding. SHEET METAL, ponced riggers and an DEBURRDfO and general diop fo r 348 sUdea, $26. 238 South Route 2, B ox 280, M a n ch ^ e r. fits. Write Manchester Herald portunity tor aggressive and . . . We buy direct from the faetotyi therefoN^ «n| FURNISHED room with private ume business plus real estate. MANCHESTER — Bight room new furnace, good condition. MANCHESTER — 2-famUy, 6-6 CaU ow ner 644-1225. MACHINE ASSEMBLERS work. Apply Gunver Mfg., 234 Liv* Stock 42 Main Street, 646-4669. Box ”8” , listing experience and willing young men to assist in cut out the middle men . . . We do our Own iraHItl fomUy, few steps from Post of­ FOUR large rooms, second Oversized cooler, ample pork- Oolonial with 4 bqdrooms, first Only $16,800. Wolverton ^ ^ residential area, good floor V 14 room i960 Ranch ORDER OF NOTICE Hartford Rd. BOARDING — one or two ponies Y ^ ^ VB f 9 $ I I I I floor, stove and refrigerator. floor family room, 2% baths, Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. plant, w ith 9 2 hMhnoma.bedroom s, liv-Uv- VERNON. 6% room luoo Kanra references. Must be aUe to read blue­ rigging, welding and erection SILVERTONE portable stereo fice , board optional, 643-6746. Ing. OaU Joe Lombardo for de­ 7 a cres, 977 fo o t frontage, 20 A COiniT OF p r o b a t e . or smaU horses. Ebccellent care. 8125. m onthly. CaU 648-4491. tails. Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. 2-car garage, automatic kitch Ing room, dining room, and prints. First class exper­ of sign work. Fidl-tlme regular phonograirfi, 1967 m odel, like MANCHESTER Is minutes away MACaiNIBTB — AU around Job l a r g e comfortable heated . en, natural woodworii. Pres­ large kitchen, ad hot, water ienced men cmly for qual­ hours, good starting rate, on CaU 643-8861. new, $75. C all 649-2164. to highway, Hutemns Agency, 5,,, of Deceitiber, 1968. ftbop ablltty. Apply Gunver Situations W ontod room, also efficiencies, on e SIX ROOM duplex, central loca­ tige area. Only $84,900. BuUd- from the following properties. heat, aluminum storms and C ity tiiop. the Job training, holidays and -iS I owNiStiJeS w oa I 644-2720 tion. $120 monthly, Belfiore Nice five room Ranrti, Oorport, 649-6324. Present, Hon. Jolin J. Wallett, M fg., 284 H arttord R d. many fringe beneftts. This is Fomote 38 and two rooms with heat and InvostiiMiit Property er will help wMh firauiclng If screens, $25,600. Wolverton Judge. Artietes For Sate 45 Agency, 347-1418. necessary. Belfiore Agency, $18,900 Six room expandable PRESSURE BLAST MFG. a chaUenge tor anyone wlUlng MEDICAL secretary wUl do typ- hot water, private baths. Fw Sete 70-A A gen cy, R ea ltors, 640-2818. e a s t HARTFORD —Immacu- Estate_____ olt Alice Plnney Barber. , . PART-TIME weekends. Experi­ ALUMINUM SHEETS — Used Scranton Motel and Oabins, 347-1418. CaUfoiTda Ranch acre lot, $14,- lata f««n- room Ranch SQxlM’ a-k-a Alice P. Barber, late of Ma^ Man- INC. .to Join a rapid growing com­ ing and Insurance forms at NEWER one bedroom Garden la te lou r room n o « m . o w w d,egtep_ In gau District, deceased. ence not necessary, transporta- as printing plates, .009 thick, lao Tolland Tpke. MANCHESTER — Rooming 600—fou r room m od em R anch, lot. Taxes $200 yearly. Excel- The administrator, having ezhlblt- 41 CH APEL STREET pany. Leonard Sign Co., 27 home. $1.60 per hour. CaU 643- type aparti^t Ai^lable to- location between PRESTIGE Forest HIU# location large lot $16,600-Four- bed- tfen a must Hours: Friday 23x86”, 28 cents each or 6 tor Lots For Sate 73 MANCHESTER, pONN. Chestnut Street, H artford. 626- 6006. ROOM In private home, kltch- J2id‘'U?e"‘M “’&urfra)rofS5 Midnight — 6 a.m., Saturdays 81. CaU 648-2711. O P E N H O U S E m redevel^ment and proposed room Dutch Oolonial, breeze- R edu ced to $16*600 fo r im ine- ^ 7:80 a.m. - 4 p.m., 4 p.m. - 6388. a cre Phone M rs. B runettl, 643-2487. LIGHT HOUSEWORK wanted, SUNDAYS — 2:30 j TO 5:00 P.M. « Dougan KeeM on, 649-4636. diate sale. Bel Air Real Eotate, ORDERED: That the 23rd day of 13:80 ajn., Midnlgtat—6 e.m., WANTED — Expertmentsil ma- DARK rich stone free loam; P M. V ernon C ircle. CaU 649-0400 o r inir 'reflWahed Inglde and rage, 2% batlu. A u to^ c $28,900. Plus over 80 more Mat- w ood ed lots near Bolton December. 1968, at three o’clock "Helping out" tor ht^ldays or 648-9882. afternoon, at the Probate Office in Sunday 7:80 a.m .-4 p .m . OaU chtnlst or first-class Bridgeport watiied sand; stone, fiU, 649^7967. WESTSnJE on bus line, second ExceUent Investment prop- kltqhen. natu^ woodmr^ caj, mtten Realty, Real- COM PUTER operator fo r 1440. until April. Enjoy children, nin^k Secondary financing available 843-6980 further Information, call R.F. the Uunlatcpal BuUding in said Uan- 640A884, between 6-0. operator, in-process inspector, gravel, manure and sand tor floor, 4% room apartment, erty. CaU The R.F. NORTH COVENTRY cheeter. be and the same is assign­ 360 on order. Mail resume to Uve-ln preferred. Hartford or r o o m with Mtoben privUeges. uunoex ^ necessary. Balftoe Agency, ______Dimock Co., 649-6246. famUlar with aircraft require­ ice . CaU 648-9604. NRCH MOUNTAIN large sunporch and garage. C o. 649-3246. ed for a hearing on the allowance P.O. Box 1032, Hartford, Oorai. Mandieater. CaU from 6:30 to ______347-1418. $18,900 —Very attractive three of said admlnlatratlon account with ments. Apply now or call the Central locatkm. Apply Mrs. ONLY $17,900 said estate, ascertainment of heirs 06101. R eplies held In con ­ 7 ;80 p .m . on ly 649-6827. OARPETTS a fr i^ ? Make them BOITON - MANCHeSTOLLME Completely renovated, adults, SOUTH Windsor Business The Capelet Emco Corporation, Route 6 DotBey, 14 A rch Street. bedroom R anch. C ellar: 160’ and order of distribution, and this fidence. a beautiful sight with Blue ______no pete. CaU 048-6797. I M nel Bm e - i - 7 1 DRIVE by 4 Deepwood Dr. then ^ Hnrrv! Hutc)i- wn® -53n tion. C all 648-2811. beautiful view. Keith Agency, convenient 'to everything, $19,- buUtiing lot, A aofie, city BARROWS and WALLACE Co. g. w.. Seattle. Washington 98116: N otice ts hereby given ttvat in quiet convenient loca tlcn . 224 1418. 'Talcott Clapp, Eaat Windsor HUl, 39 LOVELY 8 room apetttment 646-4126, 649-1922. 900. ExceU ent valu e, K eith utlUties, $6600. W olverton Manchester Parkade the Audit Report of the books C harter Oak Street, 648-8868. Conn. 06028; Charles 3. Clapp, 103 PART-TIME clerk, knowledge of - with refrigerator, range, dto- DRIVE by this nwly Usted Agency. 646-4126, 649-1922. A gen cy R ea ltors, 649-2818. M anchester 049-6306 WyUls St.. Glastonbury, Conn. 25 years ex- uf accounts and financial rec­ Charlotte Clapp, 67 7th Court, typing, start 4:30 p.m., steady decorated poaal and parking. $140. month- J|® ®c*^^ (Jape at 24 Hartland Bt.. then . _ work. Contact Mash kin Freight perience in home Improve­ ords of the Town of Manchee- LARGE NEWLY ^______. room BOLTON LAKE, ba rgain year Herman - Beach, • Call -lU f. 90264; Clara furnished room , p rivatei«i*- -e. en- iy_ handy to Main atSt. fViii OaU 644 644'- m«rtly open, prime location, ^ Belfiore Agency, 647- SOUTH Main Bt. 4 r — J - 1— WT onn R Caapp. East Windsor HUl. Conn, Lines, 115 Park Ave., Ekest ment, truck and power tools. tor for the year ending _ June 80, reasonably priced. Keith compact home with full base­ end close out at $7,900. 6 ogj^. Margaret C. Bancroft, 134 tran ce, parking. C all 649-7702. 2427. 1418. Out of Toum Hartford. o Wants permanent position. 872- 1968, iS(,now on file in the office A gen cy 646-4126. 649-1922. ment, and attic, selUng to set­ room Ranch summer home Clpolla Dr.. East Hartford, Conn. 4464. u . v s a A son ov MR. 09118: Alice C. Thrall. ThraU of the Town Clerk and the some ROOM to rent, lady or gentle- FIVE room apartment, second DRIVE by the now drastically tle esrtate. Only $11,000. T.J. For Sate 75 n e a r w ater. H a yes A g e n cy 64o- Broad Brook, Conn. O6OI6; LJCEINBED plum ber, top pay la open tor ptfoUc Inepection. reduced C olonial a t 109 H enry C rockett R ealtor, 643-1677. 6ISI. Hazel B. Morell. Scantic Road. men, private tome, private en- floor, Weat side. Furnace, $100. ______Warehouse Point. Conn. 06088; Ruth and benefits. Year ’round work, This legal notice Is given in Housos For Sate 72 St. then call the Belfiore VERNON — New 7 room Cape. trance. 649-0696, 119 C ooper lUU CaU 649-9246. MANCHESTER—4 family cen­ remodeling and repair. Job Dogs— Birds— Fata 41 accordance with Section 7-894 of A gen cy, 647-1418. Full shed dorm er, 1% lUHhs, VERNON -TranafOT makes ®Hartford,*“ conJ^*Ss!® shop. Apply W. C. Glbbe, 994 Street. 1 COLONIAL, eight rooms, large tral location, 6 garages, beau­ fireplace, large lot. Only $24,- this nearly new 4 bedroom Co- Gertrude B._ Smith, _ 1 6 ^ _ H tila ^ GROOMINO aU breeds. Har­ the General Statutee. H artford T pke., 875-0963. kitchen with built-in range, GARRISON Colonial in one of ty salon, ample parking, good 700. H.M. Frechette Realtors, lomal a v ^ b le AU toe w k Ave.^Suffleld,^^nn.^^^^ Marion mony HUl. H.C. Chaae, Hebron Edward TomUel, Fumishod dishwasher, disposal, etc. large Mancheater'a moat desirabie condition, low 40’s. M eyer 647-9993. o f a n ew h o m e haa been d on e. Road, Windsor. Conn. 06096: Oliver R d ., Bolton, 648-6427. ’Town Clerk Apartmonrs—Flats— MAN wanted to repair preclalon The Answer To Your G ift Problem! Apartmonts 63-A paneled family room with fire­ nelg^hbortiooda. Modom^Kltch- A gen cy R ealtors, 643-0609. lawn, carpet, storm windows, P. Barber 72 Garden St Hptford, ^ V.. ...V .n.11 Conn., and return make to this m eaatuing tools. Oall 643-4268. Manchester, Conn. Tanamants 63 place, formal dining room, four BOLTON — 6% room Raised etc. It won’t last long sc call ^. TOY miniature poodle puppies, t w o -r o o m furnished apart­ en, formal dining room, family 500 or apply in person Holts Inc., Dated at Mahoheeter, Con­ bedrooms, 2% baths, one off Ranch, rec room, sun deck, m ales, 7 w eeks old , AKC. flOO, ment, Private bathroom, stove, room, large living room ^ h to r e a rly Insroectlon. N orm an JOHN J. w a l l e t t . Judge. 222 M cKee St. necticut, thds 14th day o f De­ ’THREE ROOM apartment, sec­ master bedroom. 2-cor garage. assumable mortgage. Seven 1% baths, fireplace, 2 acre lot. S. Hohentoal Rraltor, 846-1166. K'*®*'n. Atty. 6494831. refrigerator, heat, hot water. fireplace, three large bed- cem ber 1968. A Subscription To The ond floor, heat and hot water. PhUbriek Agency Realtors, room, air-conditioned Split. Only $23,800. Hayes Agency, A pply M arlow ’s, 867 M ain rooms, two car garage. PhU- A’rTBNnON men — Part-time C all 649-8281 ext. 68. 647-6847. Flrej^ce, two baths and ex­ 646-0131. brlok Agency, Realtors, 649- or\jTnr-LT w n v r t s o w __ R14 room AT A COURT OP PROBATE. four evenings, $60 p er week. Street. tras g a lore. 649-8729 after 3. SOUTH W INDSOR — held at M^icheeter, within and for CaU 628-2214. Manchester Evening Herald MANCHB8TBR — 8% rooma. PRIV ACY — parkllke 230 x 286 6847. - TOLLAND — • young 6 room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, living the District of Manchester, on the alr-oondltloned, wall to wall STUDIO apartment tor gentle- yard, spotless six room Ranch. NEW LIS'nNG — Large ® Ranch, assumable FHA, $130.83 room and kitchen with dinette day of Deoemtor, 1968. CROCHET carpeting, patio, first floor, res- men. Private entrance, free MANCHESTER — Five room Plastered waUs, sundeck, ga­ room Ranch plus large recrea­ per montor^nly $18,900. H.M. area, tiled bath, wall to wall ------John J. Wallett, identiol section. CaU 277-8881 parking. 14% Hackamatack Cktpe, 2 ca r garage. Im m acu­ A Gift For The Whole Family For The Whole rage, trees. Don’t miss 11 tion room, 2-oar garage, large F rechette R ealtors, 047-9993. carpeting, unIquA paneled rec Estate of Ida L. Weir, . late of NOW RENTING days, 649-4660 evenings. Street, from 4-9 p.m. late throughout. $21,900. OaU LEGAL Hutchins Agency, Realtors, room with separate bar area. do- 649-6824. Assoclatea wateToIl ^hea^L^xceU^ SOUTH WINDSOR, la^e cus- Year FOUR ROOMS on first floor, 80 also paneled study, one car at- The administratrix d.b.n., tuvvlng NOTICE In c., 648-6129.______conditionoonenaon throughout. tnrougnout. Has Has to tobe oe Vxm, L Ranch, 2 bath®. «®®'- - - - ■rnrap-e convenient loc- exniDueaexhibited ner her aammistration administration ao- Locust Bt., heat, hot water, no BusIm m Locations The Ploiwing and Zontag MANCHESTER seen to he nry^ecinted Charles place, , first floor tached garage, conveniem IOC ^ Sunruf SjwoJul ^ An Ideal G ift For: Mother and Dad appliances, adults. $188. Call seen to be appreciated, cnanes p ’ formal din- Won, good condition, $22,600. U tor allowance. It la Oommleelon of the Town of Tot- For Ront 64 ecutlve type Ranto, flreptec^ batto w^l to wall Lesperance,Losneranco. 649-7820.M9.7K2n. family roont, formu am . ® .. _ - 643-2692 ORDERED: That the 2Srd day 646-2426, betw een 9-6. 2 baths, 2-car garage, walk-out "a®®"* oauis, wau lo waii ______Ing room, modem kitchen^ 2- * " Realty CO. inc. zows, December, 1968. at two o’c l^ land wUl hold a public bearing w ______. . n _ W — _A T\ ^FasM/^rwylr WAOltAV _ Si.______1 11.. wi 1 i - asi . • Grandparents — College Students — 474 M AIN ST. Office for rent. basement, nearly acre wood­ carpets. Acre - lot, wooded. CUSTOM BUILT oversize Cape, car garage, PhUbriek Agency, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. Mtemoon at the Probate Offlc* In af the Town HaU on December WE HAVE customers waiting 643-6472 Municipal Building In ^ d Man- A SOFT capelet in pretty shell-ititc^ Onter of town, plenty o f p ark ­ ed lot. Immediate occupancy. H utchins A gen cy R ealtors, 649- cm oversize lot. 120' wide, and Realtors 649-5847. aochet is to cosy to wear over the ISth, 19M, at 8:00 P.M. BB.T. for the rental of your apart­ cheater, be and the same la assign­ Your Favorite Serviceman ing, 646-2426. 0-6. SmaU dow n. Owner 1-878-8681 6324. \ exceptionally well landscaped. — - ed for a hearing on the allowance thoulders on chilly days! Make it in cn the application of Jamea L ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ „ _ o t , iTART HARTFORD __ Three (XJVENTRY on Route 81. of aald admlnlatratlon account with either white or your favorite color. OiUaqsL SMALL STORE n ear 100 per evenings. 2-car garage. Bowers Schocl, e a s t h a r i s d ^ ^ aacertalnment'^O f heiS heira Cbitdreas for approval of a de­ tate A aaodatea, In o., 648-8120. MANCHESTER — Immaculate Pattern No. 153 has crochet direc­ WfTH THE NEW $28,000. Philbrick Agency Real- bedroom Ranches. $19,900 ^d -aHnimr Thnv. lanro J’”?.*.'' distribution, and this velopment plan tor multiple ------. 1 cent Main Street locatl'on. Ap- ooTTvnu again iBreet oomm* of Cape, kitchen bullt-lns, en­ ^ jjn J.G. Possum ft Assoc. 643- some redoing. Three large court directs that notice of the tions for tmall, medium and large sizes MANCHESTER - Two bed- p,y Marlow’s. 887 Main Street. ®^®^’ tors, 649-6347. PHOTO-GUIDE family zone situated on the .real neat older closed breezeway, family 0 ^ ,0 rooma down (with fireplace time and .place nseiimed for atald inclusive. Jbtijgynwid F. & Iw ft C . Domota SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE room Townhouse. AppHonoea room, garage. Convenient lo- MM *14 t* csisi pUii ISt tar Ortt-cISM eeueteely side cf Cotm. Route SPLIT LEVEL, all brick con- and bath) and two large bed- S^Si;!;‘ to\ e'“iXJ?rea‘.“ed‘ th .K irS H I SM MtacUl ItaMUM 1M Mtal HERE'S a pretty bedtime story for the 196, a g ip ro x im a t^ cn e-h a lf Pslnxe Apartments from 9145 per m ontk 6% room Ranch, , rooms and lav up. Basement appear and be heard thereon by $30.00 per year — $ 15.50 for 6 months — $7.80 for 3 months id lSra^cel^'‘$l^. bedwms) l% baths. ExceUeit ^nictlon. 4 blooms, formal VERNON acre lot. full base-. raraae Real big lot. Asking nublishlng a copy of thia order In Oabot, K a ^ b s s ^ young miss — two-p'iece pajamas with mile opetheriy of the ToUend- condition' throughout. Haa an R ea l E state, 648-9832. dining room, 2% baths, ma- carport, half acre lot, full base- garage.garage, Realiwoi bigmg lot. eome newepaner having a clrculo- Heiw. use J.D. "Real Bdtate Associate* Ice Cream. 346-2426, 9-5. $18,900. T.J. Crockett, Realtor tion In aaldpjatrict. at,least leven OAS, Jfter TORE, puff sleeves. Oovweitry town line. artesian well. Senalbly priced hogany family room, 2 fire- ment, bullt-lns, new school, » . Y. Ranfob By We Will Send A Gift Card In c., 648-8129, 648-8779, MANCHESTER—6 room Colon­ 643-1677. days before the day of aald hear- No. 8242 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in A map or plan tiiowing the MANCHESTER —Three new at only $21,600. T.J. Onxdcett, places, 2-car garage, many Priced to sell, $20,900. Hayea ______Ins, and by mailing by certified ___ U frsit wit* Zl* C0*[ SS4 sizes 10 to 20, bust 31 to 40. Size 12, ial central location, fireplace, location of eald proposed xene PAUL W. DOUGAN, lUaltor CENTER Street, four large _ storea for lease. 600x100 „ square w, R ea ltor, 348-1577. more features. Must be seen. Agency, 646-0131. ttyls SsMsr. 32 bust, long pants and top, 3% yards garage. Owner tranaterred, im­ UNIQUE and rare, tovely eight Jslg* a“" ony of*saW You'll find the nw '6$ Fall t Winter to cn file in the office of the 649-4535 rooms centrally located to feet. Busy location. Reasonable PJtllbrick Agency Realtors, 649- q o l t ON - Oostum built 6% room home on estate-Uke 2% ley McCato, administratrix of tha of 45-inch. HOTPOINT CLOSE to toe Parkade. ■8% mediate occupancy, CaU now. MBUM filled with dozens of lovely de­ SENO e04 la calai alui 114 let flrit.«lM> Tolland Town Clerk. lohooU , bus.B hopping. P ark- Hayea A gen cy, 643^)181. ®®^'^’ room Ranch, 4 bedrooms, walk- acres. Stone and frame c m - ahbtey nail aai ipatlal haaillaa far aac* aattara.. room Ranch with full Low 20’ s. H aves A gen cy, 646- signs from which to choose patterns in Dated at ’ToUand, ConnecM- Ing. 6M-8998. ______NEED OFFICE si>aoe emd or TEN ROOM older tome in the out basement, put building. On- atruoUon. Two full be^. In- ^ •tl topes of needlework. Free directions ilanrhpfitrr fE urning 1l | m U i ment. Three bedrooms, dining 0181. Sue Burnett, ManebeoUr out, this 6th day of December heart of Manchester. 6 bed- ly $20,600. Hayea Agency, 646- Uw suite possible. Swimming for 3 Items I P riet-S 0$ a cepy. Herald,neim n, lai— UO AVB.n v s . OFu r MDAMCKEis^^ — New Garden abundant Inside and outside area, plaster walla. Small lot. SfJSfrater vSSSf OAS, KBW VOBg, M.y. 19M. CoriMr Of Now Stota Rood & Hmianl Stioot 13 BISSELL STREET PHONE 643-27 M type two bedroom deluxe apart- storage space? Suitable for ve- but on bua line end extremely SE'VBN ROOM older home, ex rooms, or 8 room apartment 0181. pool. Two guest houses at rear. Ranki, administratrix d.b.n. of • M IID M O r im N T C H W O R K . The if ‘ Walter Beaton, Truly a "Must See” situation. .of “ etty> Dresden Plate, Friendship and rrlnt Nam, Mertit wlUi ZIP C00[, Stylt mant. Quiet location, heat and hides and stock. Main highway convenient to ahopplng, etc. oellent condition, on bua line and 2 bedrooms, 2-car garage, I CetCabin...... are In this collection of 12 Nuiaktr au Slu. Chairm an Modoh OpM from 2:00 p.m. l« darii oppUaiwes .furnished. $178 per across largo new shopping oen- Good value at $18,900. Don’t Property Includes 2 extra build plus carport, additional 2 rooma i Z 90’a and worth much more. {?'S ‘i!‘’coS?‘"- K CALL OR STOP IN: MON. - FRI. 8:30 - 5:00— SAT. till NOON Mr. Zlzwser. Belfiore Agency, lovely heirloom designs that ere so THE NEW Fall S Winter '68 issue of monto. OaU Paul W. Dougan, ter, outsklrt* of Manchester. wait. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, Ing lots. Marion E. Robertson, over garage. Philbrick Agency D gsagl ffa zm lg l A<1 h popular today! Pattern pieces, direc- Basic FASHION Is here with many bright R ealtor, 649-4586, Oall 348-2771, 648-1677. R ea ltor, 648-8968 R ea ltors. 649-6847. l i C a U I l C r a i U 647-1418. co: Ally. Wsstoy Oryk ^ tiont. 6162 - atiy ^ a capy. wardrobe ideas. Send 50C for your copy. > t

SATUBDAY^ DECEMBER 14, 1968 p a g e s i x t e e n iianrbPBt^r Sttming ll^raUi r—: Stores Open Until 9 0*Clock Tonight for Christmas Shopping Sunset Rebekah Lodge will BVdIowiigr ttw written sxam- ■j'l meet MCnday at S p.m. at Odd Exam Scheduled taaitions, oral teds win be gtv- About Town FellowB Hail. Refreshments will ea in Manchester within tw o n be served. For Rec Post weeks to aU who quaUfy, he IO m Patricia KeUy, daughter said. ' Awm ee Daily Net Frees Ran TTie Weallier at Mr. and Mr*. ChrUtofdwr The Administrative board of Written examinations wlH be 1110 new rec director will suo- Kdly of 41 Unnmore Dr„ will North United Methodlat Church given next ifMlc to "the 16 ap­ oeed WUUam Boyle, who re- ■tar Sbe WWk M e i participate in the Chrietmaa Fair and very ooM tonlgirt, will meet MCnday at 8 p.m . at plicants for the post of Man- s^pMd effWUve Nov. 1. The p o­ NevanbW Ig 16 6 1 ocnoert to be preeentod by the dw ter reo dbeotor, according sition pays $8,788 to $10,996 an­ lows 6 to 10 above aero. Part­ the church. ly aunqr, oonttnuad cold tomor­ Musical Alts Association of Al- to word from John Harkfna, de­ nually. ilanrhFfitpr fcumtttg IlFraU) velopment ooordlnHtor and di- row. high around 20. bertus MBgnus Oollega in co­ The East CaihoUo High Harkins said that written ex- 1 5 ,3 4 1 reotor of the town’s Peisofind operation with the New Haven School glee club and dance MaHche$t€r~-A City of Viltage Charm Office. amtoBtions will be giycn in Oouhcll o f CSuirdwB. The pro­ band will present a Christmas Manchester near the beginning gram, wM di wUi include early Harkini said that those of the concert tonight and tomorrow of the new year to.tto lO'appA (Ctaadfled Advertiaieg ea P a ce M ) PRICE TEN CENTS Spanish music, will be present­ appUcanlB who Uve in the Man­ VOL. LXXXVni, NO. 6 S (TWENTT-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECmONS) ' MANCHESTTBR, CONN., MONDAY, DECEBfBER 16, 1968 night at 8 in the school auditor­ canto for the new ■ post of as­ ed tomorrow evening in Trinity chester area will be tested In ium. sistant planner. He said that CSiurch on the Green. Mandieater’s Municipal Build­ ing. ’Those who Hve further all appUcanis Hve close enough Amanda Denmison o f 700 to Manchester to be tested hers. away will be tested by agencies Second Congregcdlonel Church Spring St. reported a Canada TU s position will pey $8,190 to wlU have a coffee hour tomor­ similar to Manchester’s, but not gooee made the family pond in the apidlcants’ home towns, $10,140 amuaBy. row at 11 a.m., in Fellowshtp and lawn a restorer spot fo r he said. Harkins said that the town will Hall following the morning serv­ three weeks during its southern advertise soon for a superintan- ice. The Rev. Ernest Harris, ’The Mancherter examlnaitlans migration. It was apparently w ill be on Tuesday. ’Thoee In dent of lU water and sewer de­ Warden’s Kidnaper 7 North Victs Released; associate minister, and Mrs. separated from the flock in a partment, to succeed t*wnae Harris will be honored by the .the other towns wSl be aU week spell of had weather. Indica­ and the resuhs will be relayed WlttkoCdce, who has resigned «<- congregation. tions are It has now departed here, HaiUns said. feettve Jan. 11. for Warmer climes with the The church dtoirs of Center freesing over of the pond at the Caught in Hartford t t *6 t t c x Congregational Church will beginning of this week. sing the cantata, “Rejotoe, Be­ HAMTORD, Conn. (AP) — Hariford, and forced him and reooghlaed Mabery from a pho­ loved Christian, tomorrow at Alptna Society will hold a spe­ HALL FOR RENT ”WeI treatod treated him ilka Uke a aoi^” Mre.M n . Reinefce,Retaieke, 69,09, to drive to togn^tograph. Mabery oCferedoffered np le- re- JL B B B JL -JH— JL M -M--M- ra/ 9:15 and 11 a.m. church serv­ cial meeting tonunrow at 2 p.m . Haiioi to rF US r ilots eaid the warden of State Pzleoa HartfomL whme be fled. aiotanee. He had pleaded guUty 00 ices. The Rev. Clifford Simpson’s at tile ItaUan-American Club to FOR ANY OCCASION who wae etabbed by hie houee- sermon at the 8 a.m. service Relnofce, attacked with a Feb. 31, 1961 In the Maying at - SAIGON (AP) — Tlie vote on dlasoluticn of society. boy In an eeea|ie. " I don’t know New Haven of Ua gMfrtend’a wlU be "The Grace of Christ­ knlfe-like object, wae reported what happened to Urn.” aon. After hla reoapture ha w«a United States today return­ m as." in eeiMefactoiy oondRlan at Hert­ New President 135 ELDRIDGE ST; ’Hm houartwy, David F. Ma­ ford Hoapltal with minor eteb charged with aggravated aasautt ed seven civilian seamen to North Vietnam, and Radio MANCHESTER ttery, who wae Mndng a life wounde. Hie wife wee tw atad and carrying a dangerone Weap­ Marino Sgt. Roland J. HARTTORD (AP)—The new tann for the elaying of a 16- for tiiock and releaeed Satur- on. Moscow confirmed that D’Amour, son of Mr. and Mrs. presldmt of the American As- nnitlvold boy, wae oaught Bun- day. While tbe eearoh for Mabery Rcdend E. D’Amour of 821 Lake soctaUon: of State Colleges and Hanoi has announced it will CALL 649-8203 cmd urged otbere to Join any sign of colds like thoee ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — creases Hartford Fire’s autho- AUDIO nOf lift RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Some reports said tile govern­ WhUam A. Anders In a session have spread that I’m a soft Mrs. Toscano and ber bus- Mrs. Ida L. SlayCr, Olaston- have been aWc to pyramid their Mm in the strike. No one Johied which plagued the ApoUo 7 aa- Vice President Hubert H. Hum­ bc^ , Frank, whose body has bury; Herbert W. Smith, 46 Cor- rized common to more than 40 g^^^^ deferments and occupa­ Christmas Music Box BranUiane streamed to their ment would Buspend the politi­ sdtedutod to last four or five grader," Humphrey responded. him and the teacher reportedly tiranauts throughout their 11-day phrey announced Sunday he will Five Exfles beeik found, were maaried eight nell St.; Mrs. Margaret L. milllon shares. The stock ^ , re- tional classifications into defer­ Jobe and other pursulta in nor­ cal rightaqf Its opponents. Some hours to make certain the a o An Exclusive Radio Shack Collecton Item toll the student: "You don’t flight in October. ’Ihe courses which Humiduwy months agio. They were on the Stiles. 128 Walnirt St.; Rf^rirta ** ^ ments, with the result that I^Whmtmae mal fariSon today after a week­ militant s tin ts and oppoaition spacemen are in excrilent chape return as a professor to two of diversiflcatlon o Studio Quality Stereo LP: 16-20,000 CPS have the right to disrupt thta If one of the aatronauts con­ will teach after his duties as Jet bound tor Venezuela, to A. SulUvan, 121 Beelzebub Rd., pregram poorer youths have been sent FAVORITES end crackdown by Prealdent Ar­ politicians were reported in hld- for the mission. schoeda In the ’Twin O tie s which through mergers and acquisi­ cla ss.” tacted a severe odd, tbe (light vice president end Jan. 30 have Are Seized, spend the holidays there with Wapplng; Mrs. Regina K. Uri- to the battlefield. thur da Ooata e SUva on tbe op- Ing. The aatronauts are scheduled hedd especially fond mem ories not l^en outlined In detail, but tions. But the country’s mojor cltlea Another teacher aBoted the ooUld be postponed or he could ber daugthter, Mrs. Robert Me- ano, Huntington Vernon; ^ u $ ic B ot poaition to hla regime and Its to rodut Into space at 7 d l a.m. for him. there are indications he will showed little sign of tensenesa. laet half of the class period to >be re(daced by a beckup pilot. InUre. Mrs. Susan C. Weiss, 103 Syca- Come In And Get It military beckers. B8T Saturday, heading tor a Humphrey, a 1989 graduate of give some regular lectures and Begifarly scheduled morning Thousands of Rio clUaens spent discussion of the Job interview BarUer this month, Borman, Havana Says Mn. Toscano fled from her more La.; Mrs. Barbara Cfartatmas E ve orbit around the the University of Minnesota at hold some seminars. neww tapers were on the stands Issue, after the teachers’ regu­ LovaU and Anders received In­ native country, Cuba, In Janu- Yencha, 180 Wetherdl St. (• Nothing To Buy a hot, sunny Sunday at the moon. MtaneapoUs and a teacher at Humphrey also said he hoped but aU lyeksd editorial com ­ beach. In Boo Paulo, the state lar lecture had been completed. oculations against Hong Kong HAVANA (AP) — The govern­ ary 1967 with her sister, BTora BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son The lengthy countdown for the Macalester College of St Paul in his new position to work on ment on a weekend poUttcal »q>- militia held a scheditied parade About halt of the class left the Su, as did about 1,200 persons at ment announced today it has Laine, and came to Manchester to Mr. and Mrs. Mario Russel, no strings or gimmicks launching of the Saturn 6 rocket In 1948 and 1944, has accepted a solutions to some problems fac­ heaval in whlrti 300 persons before thin crowds. room after the regular lecture 0 «^ Kennedy who are associat­ captured five cuboan exiles who to visit her son who left Cuba 883 Center St. a « » to to . ^ i started cn schedide at 7 p.m. J(dnt professorship at the two ing society. were reported arrested. Some tanks and heavy equip­ ended. ed with launch preparation or landed with arms on Cuba’s fat I960 When be becam e dlaUlu- Mrs. William Covell, HiAchln- A timely, fascinating gift you’ll want to own Sunday when electrical power schools. ■ Available information Indlcet- ment were reported stationed A phtiosphy teacher confront­ who woric closely with the astro­ "tt Is clear that many oft he north Ooast Dec. 3. ■ioned With the Castro regim e. aon Rd., Andover; a son to Mr. yourself as a showpiece for your LP collection was fed to the Apollo 8 ship atop ’Ibe rice president said at a sd there were no incidents in arotmd military headquarten In ed by about rix members of nauts. answers which were satisfacto­ Tbe eiMouncement, publisbed After visiting with her son she and Mrs. Jules Bourque, 76 Da­ the S6-atory-taU booster. Ex­ gaThertng in Macalester’s fine . . . so buy more than one! This vintage music— any pari of the nation, South Rio, Bao Paulo, Brasilia and Students for a Demooratic So- NASA also has Instituted a ry even a decade ago are no In the Conununtat p a ^ newipa- went to Texas to Uve wMh her vis Ave., Rockville. perts began systematic check- "limited exposure" program In- arts center that after 36 years longer acceptable. The universi­ per Oranma, Identified aH five DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: now in the form of a superb stereo recording is America’s largest and potential­ daughter who now lives in (See Page Twdve) tag to make oMiikii’att riementa oluding a camiMtign to encour- politics he has some things he ties have become a forum for as from Miami, Fla. Barbara Jean Robb, 58 Centw an audio .classic that’s difficult to find even at its ori­ ly tta rlrtwst (See Page Fourteen) V «iezuela. ' age space workers with colds to wants to say and the Job in his the expression of this dissatis­ It said the five made ttieiir Rd., Vernrai; Timothy Moynl- I ginal discount price of $4.05 less 20% or MORE! 14 ‘ stay away (Tom tbe etpaoemen. home state should provide a faction, as well as the place landing from a amaU launch in han. East Hartford; Peter H. songs including "O Tannenbaum” “Hark the Herald 'Ihe astronauts spent a relax­ very good atmosphere tor both where bettef answers are being Pinar del Rio Province, which MaasoUni, Bolton ’ Notch; Lynn Angels Sing’’ “Adeste Fidelis" "First Noel” end “Silent' ing Sunday during which all teaching and learning. sought," Humphrey said. Trapped Herring J. Bergoson 87 Harlan St.; makes iq> the western of Night”. Treat yourself and a friend to this wonderful three attended dutadi. Tbe crowd of over 600, about The vice president added one Cuba, and split up Into two Mrs. Judith Ann Murdock, 82 ■taa PORTLAND, Maine —Ear­ holiday bargain. 50-5082. Anders, attended a private half of them students, applaud­ of the reasons I wanted to be groups, but were seised two ly colonists found Indians along W. Center St.; Mrs. Dorothy ed enthusiastically after Hum­ the North Atlantic coast taking H. Genholt, RFD 1, Stattord (See Page Twelve) phrey said he wotild accept the (See Page Seven) (Seepage Fourteen) herring in brush weirs dr traps. Springs; Albert R. KrauzxiUs, Commercial canning of herring 190 Union St.; Carl W. Ellison, TO BE in Maine started in 1871. South Windham; Mrs. )D>ry-Lee All In One! AC/Battery Stereo Phono and AM/FM Radio .A Rugged, Easy-to-Tota Portable 8 SOLD Promise of the Prophets ■ I ^■1 AT $ ^ 9 9 5 P IZ Z A RAY* Christ’s Precursors Fiery Lot • Lock h Compaef tforoo fhorto SiyUn^ BEST GRINDERS • Dotochablo tyy' Spookon fot B tf %tormo Reg. $99.95 • Ak4 qm fH Tolotcopio Aofonoo EDITORS: This ia the first ar- It was mystifying, the central Tbey were a fiercely chaHeng- • Sfofoo Cofomic flipofor CorfrhLgo enigma. ing phenomenon, aunong the December 1968 thde In a five-part Chriotmaa 6434)031 'ITiif gift favork« brinu with n th« full Wmoty of oteiao But clues accumulated most disturbing men ever from rvorrio . . . AM/FM hfURdctiU •$ Koone or on series about the prophets, thoee th« gol It oiupcriormi fMuiy far largar unko . . . ftaturro Catalogue Price through time aavl events, rtiiefly known. drpandatil#, M trafitmar imrgrami circukry. Tka radio courageous^ deeply inspired so- hao auiomaik fr«ou«Ary rontrol (AFC) to lock In FM tor Christians In the birth of a like the One tiiey preceded, BEST PIZZAS N ET KIDS! and OfMba-mwe tlidr rule tuning. Fully autamj^ic 4* ciBl critics of old, whose sensi­ Jew called Jesus, the manifesta­ they defied estabUriKd systems. op pad changer. PUy» on AC or 6 low cow "D " Cello 130 SPRUCE STREET (Incluiled)...... 11.1172, SMg. w4. ]| Iba. tivity to divine compassion for tion of "Che myaCery Mddcn for Tbey were protesters, rebds, SANTA IS COMING THIS 3 HOUR nuuddnd held a rielont of a com­ ages,’ ’ 0 0 deawribed by the apos­ reformers, IdeaUsts In a gropCng ing Messiah, a Savior. tle Piud. confused era. Tbey propoundsd SALE ONLY Tbad is the content of Christ­ a lofty concept of man’s rota TO TO W N By GEOBOE W. OOBNEUi mas. and riiJit obUgatidns. liks Je­ AP Bellglon Writer But it wasn’t an Isolatod oc­ sus, they also had It rouiJi. From Ihe start, A hard currence. Jesus stood In a long Typically, tbey were scorned, YES! SANTA WILL BE AT •qeAP question beat at the heart of the succession. He came in turn in rldlouled, flogged, imprisoned iaY I both worid. Who owns RT And for the unfoldliy ot history’s dlsclo- fuid sometimes ktiled. Tbsy what IntantT sun. He was past of a process. were kmely, angulriied man, of­ FAIRWAX stores ”^Wbat is Us name?” puiiled It foreriMulowed Him. It poinCed ten paowisd os (ugltivss, P to Him, before auid since. P/PST Moses, more ttian 8,200 years marked as trsUors. BURGER CHEF ago, wUta hlB enslaved people Its prior agents were Che Old 236 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER "Get asray from msl" )1m RADIO MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE tolled under the Egyptian op- TestamenC prophets. Egyptian mcnarifo reared at tks pressor, Pharaoh Ramses H. To Tbey were tbe preouraora. prt^pbet M oses, who hod un­ o re open THIS SAT. and SUN. Fire Razes Mystic River Marina whom, or what, does man be­ ’Ibey witnessed to Him. He said. leashed a otaCTerlng slave re­ SHACK Mendoy-Serturday 10-9 Tel. 649-5M7 long? Where lies his read oUe- "Bvarytiilng written about Me A pre-dawn fire today destroyed the wing-roofed and damaging several power cruisers,Firemen volt In 1390 B.O. “ Taka h e e d . . . tonight till 12 NOON lo 6 P.M. CNV. O P T A N D Y C 0 6 6 P . glanoeT in the law . . . autd the prophets never sea my (awe again'' or stone and glass marine stores building at Mystic from Quiambaug, Mystic u d Stonington managed 'Hw answer remained searings must be fulfilled.” Tbey pre­ "you ahoB dis." ly elusive, imbound to maiuigs- figured the Elect One,” tis But tbs psopla mlreoulously River Marina on Mason’s Island In Mystic. The to keep the fire from spreading to numerous other aUe equaUpns or deflnttions. "I Annotated,” the "Day of the wind-swept fire raged out of control destroying boats and buildings nearby. (AP Photofax) am who I am.” L ord ." (Boa Page ThMeen)

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