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BERLIN (AP) — An­ Partieg Watching for Queg other U.S. Army eonVoy w|t8 stopped by l^viet au- thoritiee on the road link­ ing isolated West Berlin 20 State Cities with West Germany. U.S. Army officials said the convoy was halted at Mari-- enbom, the checkpoint at Vote Tomorrow the western end of the h'ljfhway. By THK ASSOCIATED PRESS Several hours later, a U.S. Army spo)(e.sman announced Municipal elections in 20 Colire who respond­ indications, sa we experts say. Columbia Broadcasting System possibly swept Caramanlls out ed to a burglar alarm. The Norris notes that the reindeer Dean Rusk and Llewellyn Thompson, State Department’s as a political consultant. of politics altogether. money, unofficially estimated have developed real plush coats. The network announced yes­ Cbramanlis, who had solid at between $10,000 and fit,- But you have to conrider the top expert on Soviet affolrs, ooB' fer with President Kennedy, but terday that Alcom, who Is a parliamentary majorities lor 000, was . recovered after over-all picture, in whl^h squlr- a bullet-punctuated police White. House gives no indication Hartford lawyer and resident of eight yesrs, said he was con­ rels are important. Suffleld, will assist CBS In its templating withdrawing entire­ chase. Qiie giuinian was Squirrels usually stash away of nature o f the meeting. coverage of presidential pri­ Communist Cfoina claims nine ly from public life, “niere also critically wounded. A second nuts against the winter. On a re­ maries and conventions. He will was captured and a third guerrilla bands, totaling 90 men, were reporte he was planning cent Sunday,,40,000 people visit­ a radio and television analyst made a getaWay by hopping sent to mainland by Nationalist to leave foe country but foey ed the soo and dropped a lot of at next year’s convention. a MetropeUtan T r a ill (MTA) China have beea wiped out. could not be-confirmed. peanuts. Alcom worked with <3BS dur­ The Moscow-line United Dem­ train In East BiMrton. Daniel Now, ordinarily the equirrela Adm. H arir D. Felt describes ing the iM? congressional else- ocratic Lett ran a poor third In T. Miller, executive vice would bury thie provender in no new rulers of South Viet Nam Uon campaign. foe balloting for 800 seats in prerident of foe bank, lo­ time. But on Monday morning as dedicated anti-communist Greece's single house. The cated at Broadway aad 4fo Norris noted many peanuts etill fighters and stands by pre<)lc- Tolland Man Sought Progressive party came In last. tempted to reach a burglar lying i^ u n d . Which chows that Uons that the war against the alarm when foe bandits en­ Viet Coijg will be* completed JACKMAN Maine (AP)— No change was. exp ect^ in squljnrsls are unworrted about tered. One of foe holdup men ■ucceasfully in three years Game wardens pressed their Greece's pro-Westem allgnm,ent. ths winter- ' held a gun at' kOUer’e head Private advices from Wlnohsf- Archbishop Ngo Dinh TTiuc said eearch today for a Connecticut Foreign ^Ucy played U^e part hunter lost in danse snow cov­ in foe campaign In this nation GBOBGS PAPENDRBOU and; threatoned te kfil Urn. tsr, Va., say squlrrals thsra ara hia brothers, Ngo Dinh Diem A second gunmnn ordered end Ngo Dinh m u, "fell glori ered woods near this north­ on the strategic aaatem flank of acting differently. They are real­ More than 4 mllUpn persons three men tellem to fill ously In. fightlhg all foreign western Maine town not far foe North Atlantlo Treaty Organ­ np ly ecrmbUlng for aeome. But po- ennvas bags with money. donilaatloB in South Viet Nam' from the Canadian border. isation. In a papulation of 8-4 million Uticgl considerations may anter The toUen ooniplled. Mena- . . . Tran Van Choung, father of A weekend storm centered Papandraou, 76, leader of turned out for a record vote. Into this ossa. In returns from all but 78 of whlle, cAher employee tripped Mrs. N go Dinh mu, eays he per­ over Quebec Province dumped Oreece'e govamment-ln-exlle In Bnowstsr, s resident of Wsshington’s Nstiowd Zoo, Wteohsster la ths donuUn of foe oountry'e M.tSI votln$ dle- ‘ the bnrglnr alarm, sonally urged South Viet N a foot of now in the Jackman World War n and Its first post­ •en. Rarry F. Byrd, an econo- trlcte foe veto was: National gmunen stopped eat k a Mlisble weether forecsster, Sisye heedkeeper late President Ngo Dinh to ares and hampered the aaareh war jgamlar, ahar|^ Oaramaa- Norris. Ths beer's thin eo ^ this fell ms«ns e Bs had sovamad Wxthpiacs nlmet, n poMm emtser s » wtaR he oallfd hla ~ (SaaPneaTwa) Sdla winter, Norris seys. Photofex.) * p a a F lifa ef denweifaF sf ■. ' - -

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1968 p X g e t h r e e P A G E T W C MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 19«8 cttbHo .retotkaw man fo r the muniem and Oo-lbdatanoe, “a Doa't Naglaef SUppiag' Bebrom oafl M n. KMiham or send a dren wlU leave the aohool at Foi^dham Prof* OontrmdlctUm.’ ’ note to the aehent tha firat day approximately 12:46 by bus on Qub Hears Talk Tbavalen Inauranoe Co., H art­ MCCConcert o f a dUBd’a bbaanoa Mirn. KMc- maee fiaya. Thare wM bb no ford, wNl give an Hhirtrated The speaker k a graduate of FALSE TEETH Sheinwold on Bridge Robert Ratbbim ham k in bar oSloe Mondays, hmeh peitod, but milk wM be On World’s Fair taBc on the fitor wMtti wW open To Talk on Reds Fordham University and has Do felae teeth drop, aUp er wobMe- Caramanlis Defeated to Fhnhtof, N. Y., next AprU. been , a member of ^ Fairfield wben fo a teDc. eat, leuah w mmmi Wedneaflaya and Thuradaya. avnllaUe. Farectoi wBI be no- Don't be eanoytd end embeneseid B y Warf ield Win* Top Award The next PT A aMMtfag wBI tlAed of MIotted ttow fo r oon- The CkNtotea.Otob o f Center All oouplm of the rtiurrii are Carinen F. Donnpnimma, faculty for IT.yeera Re k a soeh hehdltope. PA8TEXTH, e a be held at the school o|i Nov. 18, ferahcee. Oongragaittonal Church w ill welcome and those who cannot associate professor of history, at member of the American IBs- a kaliue (non-ecid) powder to Hirla- n*HEWAY By AlfHED SHEINWMD ' have a « poUocik Seturday at make the supper may hear the Fairfield University, wlU speak torical Associafion, the Mediaev­ Ue On rourpletea. Keepe telM teeth By Party further detaMa to'be sent to the ■tore fin h ly eet. O lvee con fld eat fe e l- Called Great > One “of your Wg advantages Awwxk ptaaentedto 4-H tMb monthly newa letter. ^ Mancherter Eveniiig Herald 6:45 pen. in Woodruff Hall. ■peaket at 8 p.toi. tonight at 8:80 at a meeting of al Acadeiny of America, the the of eeeurlty and added eemfort. I HEARD IT” as decisjer la that your oppon­ ' iwiHbeta on adhtovement idgtat Parent-Teacher ooeifereiicm Hebron oorreepondent, Mks Su­ ‘•lha W04-06 Wortd’e Fair” For rmervationz oafi Mr. and the Holy Name Society of St. American Catholic BQstoriotlif 1*0 BUBUDT, e ooer.p esty teste er fM l., >■9 T S.4 S san B. Pendleton, telepboHB wik be the program for the Mrs. Frank Ctork, 2S6 tXwper James’ Church in the school Association and the Burke tat- Get rASTBTH today At drat from On*) onstrktlons In London earlier ' rT •By JOHN GRUBER ents cannot see each other’s teUomr; Top award for Oie year, ■ be held on Nbv. 20, 31 eounten arerywhera. AGIN 38. I h k meana that Ifae 228-8454. evening. Oeorgv H. Merritt, HOt St. hall. Ills subject will be “Com- tortcal Society. against the queen. Papandreou's A truly great artist cam# to cards. This prevents them from . • 4^2 _ Robert naUibuB, a plaaue and Itodicol Union 1.7C2.M0 or 80 charges, of election rigging also by John Gruber Manchester Saturday evenliif to making a certain kind qf.*®®'* 9K mntapa bond; Fkdt' por cent;. Mentor Union 1,903,.- were an ImpoHant factor In the ▲ 1 10 » C M9 or 4S.1 per cent; United premier's decislbtft^whlch paved sing for the msmbers of tha play that world be routfce If ■w ank wkh obotoe of fun they had X-ray eyes. V Q . cobolmaliip to 4-H aiamnar Domocrotlc Loft 662,750 ,«r 14.6 the way for a new'^vote. Mahehestar Community Concart 0 r 7 5 1 sfarfs today . . . o n e week only! greafeit sale of the ydprf Association. He waa hast-barl- South dealer « 10 7 9 > Q J 9 oamp or Juidar ocofannse at por cent; ProRreMlve, Party North-South vulnerable 169,648 or >.8 per cent. T lv A1 Ks4»p, creator of "LU Ab-^ The distractions in the haU tona William Warfield, and It the Uhtvantty ot OonneoUcut, Opening lea iW a ck of spades A A 4 went to Nathan Rychlbig, of. the TOte wa.s scattered. ner,” delivered himself of a certainly are not beneficlai to w ill be many a moon befora you South wins the first trick with panegyric against boncerta In 7 A 10 • C I dairy; Suaan Merritt, garden; Because of the complex elec­ New Temple the listening mood, but the per­ hear another great vole# Uka the ace of spadea and plans to a recent column which he Uke- formances on recordings have Q K 9 3 Many Lou Hooker, olothtng, A DAVIDSON toral' law, Uie composition of the this, combined with true artis­ draw trumps and run the die- « K 6 5 one-chamber house could not be ■wise authora. Since 1 don't read their drawbacks, too. Sometime modds. South goes down If he Wilbur Hillz, tractor. Second Ready Soon the paper in which he appears, try. . M H a s* Wm and third awards gave a choice & LEVENTHAL figured immediately. ..Under the you should go to a recording So often nothing is eo Import­ goes at It hammer and tongs. m 4 5 ?. Jm new proportional representation his fulminations had to be studio and see how many per- 1 W o f 96 for aununer oamp or Jun­ brought to m y attention and ant to a singer as his voloa, Suppose South leads out the ayatem, 44 per cent of the vote The new home of Temple Beth formancaa. are given and "tak­ but Mr. Warfield has the idea ace of hearts and then goets to ior gonferenoe fern, or |6 worth STORE was said to b« necfs.sary for a I’m a bit late with my com­ en" for one disO. Then these overcall. A takeout double k at tnerchandiee frim tha 4-H Shelem on E, Middle Tpke. just that nothing is quite so import­ work on the diamonds. East the logical choice. working majority. Leading Lady ments, but better late than various takes a n sditad note catalogue, MANCHESTER ea.st of Parker St., will be dedi­ never, I suppose. ant as the composer's iBuelo. ruffs the »1 H dtamond and rfc Two years ago, Caramanlis’ by note with a palnstakirg care 6eo(^ place awards were Ro.salie Blum of 136 School “Only snobs, ritow-offs, pro­ This is as It should bo; would turns the queen of clubs. Now FV>r Shatnwold’a S6-paga book­ pofty won 180 parliamentary cated the first weekend ip JanU' that is unbelievable, just as 'won by Oonitanoe BBUa, dairy; St. will play the role of ’‘Suzie," fessional pickpockets and plain that wp had more like him. the defenders get three let, “A Pocket Guide to PARKADE seats on a popular vote of 51 per ary, according to Phillip Harri­ "ruahes” in the movies are edi­ Nancy. RychUng, garden; Jan- ■the wide-eyed ingenuous blond masochiats now go to concert His abilities were apparent in club tricks, defeating the con- Bridge,” send 50 eenta to cent. The Center Union won only son, chairman of the dedication heroine of “Boy Meets Girl,” ted and spliced in the cutting the very opening number, Pur- tract loe Porter, oiotfaSig; Sandra halls, avers Mr. Kapp, which is ■nipper, horee. Marilyn Ellia, S3 per cent and 96 seats. The committee,' and former presi­ Thursday through Saturday at room. cell’e “ Hark! How All Things” “ Bad luck!” South sxclalms. Bridge Book, Manchester Eve. Communist Front got 15 per' cent pretty potent verbiage under dairy, and Judy Porter, oloth- / dent. Bowers School Auditorium. The ^ e clrcumstanceo. He cites a The final result Is eo .devoid from the Elizabethan compos- “ I would have- made my con­ e r ^ . Box 3318, Grand Ckntral and 20 seats. of spontaneity, as to be pitiful. ar’a aetting of Sp«naer’B “ Faery tag, won third piece awards. The structure, for which box of-c-h trip to Britain because of dera- night, Jan. 11. king; West might have the sin­ Voter Session form. By this he mecuis that ing out to a restaurant. An oc­ eeemed simple, yet they are ney and Jonedhan Roaa; HaHo- you are not distraoted by seeing casional restadrant meal is an quite beyond the full oon)|>re- gleton ace, and Blast would ween theme, Karen' Paneullo, ica’s best known maker of children’s win­ the perf ormens. and I must ad­ henaion and afelUtlea o t many a never hear the end of It Jean Zaohman and W alter 7 Set Wednesday experience good for the soul, Bast Is compelled to play the • STARTS WED. • ter sleepwear . . . his famous label is in mit he has a point. It isn’t even though you may have a concert arttot. So the whole Mdrae. new; W agner had his orohestna opening group was a niueloal Jack of hearts, and South Grades S and 6: Prettleat, * A voter-making aeaaion good, cook at bpme. An oo- Exclusive Hartford Roa placed in a pit where Uiey oould experience long to be remem- shrewdly plays low. West must Mefllwa Ohbom, Dixie Pinricney most of the garments! All solid colors House ready for winter? has been scheduled for caaionol live concert is likewise Something Wonderful! not be seen, and wttere It MfU beiod, and a etsuidard by which win with the queen of hearts, and ShsR^ Mott: moat original, Wednesday, between 5 and an edifying event, particularly fully lined remains, if you go to Bayreuth to judge the abortoominga of and South later draws the last Wayne Taylor, Donald Drtenls for girls and boys. Sizes 4-8 with plastic 8 pjn.. In the town clerk's If the home musioal diet is all trump with his ace. THREE AGAINST to see the Wlagner festivals. "csinned.” . othetw. and Ann Sanford; funnieat, o ttic t In the Municipal Stun, many psople enjoy Ths second group oompttoed West thus wins the only Ctaude Mafquk, TUctiard DiBu- better slacks feet. Ski pajamas have knit cuffs. Stock Building. O f ccMirse we don’t go to the three German songs and four trump trick for his side and THE WILDERNESS ono and Aby Waxier. watobiqg ttia perfocmers; I get restaurant in our shirtsleeves, Qualified appUcanta must a klek out of it myself, Ht setUnge of Verlaine poeme by cannot collect three eltib tricks. up now I Get an MFC And we don't go to concerts in Prake Be be 21 years of age, must times. TTieze certainly is Faure. K arl Loews, a 20th cen­ South has time to discard a GhkadMO, tanbrellaa and the have been a resident of thrill to be had in watching a sweatershlrt. But dressing iq> tury oompoaer waa repreaented club on one of dummy’s dia­ HouMeholder'M Loan lor a meai in a fine restaurant e were donned by walkera In 1 0 . 9 0 Connecticut for one year, abnult 66 strings, all ooncA- hy his 'TOaine Haushak” which monds, and the contract la ) happleat o f mooda in the and a resident of Manches­ traiUng on a dUncuk passkgie or for a concert in a great mu­ proved to be nearly on a par therefore unbeatable. wonooi You can pay less but you can't buy any better nylons than sic hall, is aU part of the ex­ Sweekend rain. “EHater water, ter for six monthe. afl bowing in unison with a with SchUbert’a aonga. BohUbert DaUy 4)nestioa idvonlum ■aya a Spankh hymn, "le t ua 6et fix-up cash now. perience. Women, tai partloular, Dealer, at year right, bids values 14.98-19.98 Naturalized clUzena art prsetaton unotoitchcKl in any hhnaeif waa repreaented by the wHh preiae the Lord.” our own Merry Lee now Anniversary priced at 79c a pairl Repaint reroof, repair. required to present certifi­ other apeclecle, even a West like to hay* an excuse for t remendouB ‘TDrikoenig,” aa le spade. Too hold: Spades, Sihool Notes dressing up, and last tkns I A-4; Hearts, A-19-8-6-t: , Dia- Spread the cost sensibly, cates of naturalization, or Point pattole. waH aa the tender "UCber alien A notke to pannta at a ^ First quality, flatteringly sheer, newest fall shades, three a copy thereof, issued by Judt Ivho Mr. Kapp thinks looked women constituted about CMpfeki,” both aattinga of monde, K-9-1; Clube, K-6-f. inentery aohool ohUdren Finely tailored, hand-detailed plaids, solids 'row confidently the U.S. Immigration and win make recordings for him half the population. Ctoathe poetna The oontiwot be­ What do you eay? onhr attenttan to a change in the 7 -1 4 , pre-teen most wanted constructions . . . and proportioned lengths, n the oldest company Naturalization Service. tO/llaten to, U the concert stage Recordings are cheaper, at tween the highly diafnatic “BM- Answer: Double. T o w hands guidoto teAepiiooe number of Mre. Harry and tweeds, all fully lined. Trimly tapered Any applicant who ac­ dfes. he rtoesn’t say. O f course course, than the real thing. So koenig” and tha peaceful Song calls for action, but yoiur hearts H. Kkkhain, echool nurae. A too! Sizes 8V4-llVi- ^ In d -H F C . quired U. S. citizenship by RCA and othees have experi­ are colored reproductions of a o f the Wanderer, waa beauttful- are not strong enough for an ■pedal kne has been inetalled slacks,.sizes 10-18. orlon Shetland sweaters birth abroad to a citizep- mented with purely mechanical­ Rembrandt painting. A TV ^ handled. In the health room. Any one western is cheaper than the Mr. WarOekl’s dtotton was AiMBorfib r.OO wtMB proanpUy ia parent, or through the nat­ ly made music, deivold o f instru­ wUMne to'ooRtact MM. Kirk Uan iBotAlsaBta W 99.78 mth. uralization of a pareot or ments and InstrumentalliSts, de­ “legit” theater, too. Why go oat toipeooahle, and it waa knma- UPOTvOOr iwsnvw bam wtN uae the new number. dlately apparent that he speaks STANLEY WARNER 7-14 piHlover, reg. 4.98. N spouse, must also ' shotv void even of oompoeers. I don’t to the museum ? Why go out to Pzrenhi era ako reminded to proof, by a cerltjflcate or think we’re yet ready for music the theater ? Why go out to con­ fluent German from his under- T A O by Unlvoc. and its ctoeast oom- certs? Why go anywhere at atanding of the texia. Too many fMSkmseeOd warm, hooded u p t o SIOOS ■ passport, or a , -W r i.t't e n atstement frpm the torni peftiitcr, Miuznk, has achieved all 7,^ Why not stay home and aingara only mouth aounda they TATE w ith I 1 24 m o n t l^ t o rop a y clerk of tb* town in this the ultimate In something or sit? Or why. not ^ t sit? Or faanre been taught by some vooai 7-14 esnHgin, reg. 5.98. state whste auch proof ax- other; music to be ignored, better still, why not just go ocaoh. A a a matter of tact, hia LOVE S!j )R_y -cor coats iUkabotoCta«tl >«■ laoM at ubap rata iats. oarefJHy designed for the pur­ to bed and forget the whole dednmatton In four languages waa wotraocdlnafy. ElIZABETH / RICHftRU Ap required by the pas- pose. How cm zy can you get ? thing? TAYLOR I BURTON GLOBE egge of a new law by the There exist a great many The French aonga aufifatad a pre-teen pullover, reg. 5.98. people who seek the emotional little "by eompartoon with the .1963 Legislature, voter­ prevtoui warka. Had they come Travel SenlM making sessions wiU be held bit that oomes from paying.at­ 24.90 tention to music. Theee are fUat, wa probably would hs'va each month in all Connectl- Animals See thought they were exceptional­ r 905 MAIN STREET . pre-teen csidigan, reg. 6.98. out towns. They were for­ the ones who go to concert reg. to 386 MANCHIfflR fN O m iM PARKAM halls. They stay to the end. ly weH done, but there waa a k 643-2165 A t merly held only when the Uttle lade of oonvlotton bare; 3t2M iddioTum pik*W p«l board of admissions (which, boo. if the pre^rram is any good. Mild Winter Undoubtedly they too Have re­ Mr. Warfield be dili­ Tha BelUni aria ffeom “La the one pictured herel % gent and frugal. There are, I wlU adhnlt, peo­ Sonnamfeula” waa hkawiae web- PLUS FYom all over, come reports tect the identity of the famous nationally ple who go to concerts when done but no bettor than tha “WONDERFUL lenfifth cotton suede with that not many Imiry caterpillars avetage to be encountered In a they Should stay home. These ISRAEL” known maker! All long sleeve pullovers V or woolly worms, have been ob­ people arlrve late, leave eariy, flrat-iwte opera faouae. By thia Fabulous Screen Tour ot pull-thru looped belt, full served crossing highways. Last you may judge that Mr. War- shuffle their feet and bother A Fabled Land. We*re aa and cardigans in choice basic and fashion hStmers wfth coughing. This autiunn a lot of them did so, in field atoga fox batter than that pile lining. Camel, loden, ■616666 W ta W e W I I I K W P6I disregard of stoplights, and of Shown A t 6:10 and S:46 latter can be most distuihlng, average. Of oounw It muat be course this foretold deep snow near aa colors. arvi is met with in the theater admitted that ha had leas to Mack, willow, luggage, and severe cold. Starts Fri., Disney’s "30,000 sale of fashion hondbogs as well as In the concert hall. work wMh; BeUM la not a fiiat- Leagues Under the Sea” your If It’s distuihlng to the lis­ When we turn to a study of rato oompoaer. 8-18. almanacs, our hope that we may tener, It Is more dteturWtig bo The sedond half o f tha pro- Toes., Nov. 12— 8:30 pjn. Comet not need the old galoshes and telephone reg. 8.98. the performer. The proper re­ giram waa In lighter vein, and mackinaw is soniewhat shaken. action was once made by the the audience paitleularly en­ B.HUIIOKsM«m 5 .99* To be sure, the Old Farmers boys' sport shirts, dress shirts, pajamas late John Barrymore. In CW o^ joyed a aong cycle by Chariea Durability Run: Almanac says that generally the THE REQIJIEIITAL BAND go. Aflter enduring a first act atnuiso, which turned out to winter will be warmer—87 de­ THE MASSED PIPERS FREE A glorious collection of top fashion Fall handbags from full of nolsea from the audi­ be piquant muMoal sebtihga of (not shown) % length reg. 2.98. each ' grees average as ccmipared to IHE HIGHLAND DANCERS toughest challenge ence, he Strode down to t ^ chUdren’a anawers In tha third For a very famous maker! Tapestries, cut velvets, leather, 34 last year. But It adds that DELIVERY wool melton convoy-style 1.90 footlights In the second act, grade to the queatloa, “ Wlmt deerskins . . . black, brown, navy, combinations. there will be 57 inches of snow, reached Inside his Midrt, produc­ would you like to be?” Thors which is a lot of snow. It figures of automotive ed a fish, threw It at the audi­ waa alao a group of Negro spir- * Lunch car coat with button-off Our entire stock of DAL Brand long sleeve sport shirts in woven plaids, out to 2.72 Inches more than last Your order fo r drug needs ence and fumdd, "Busy youiv Ituala. Special group o f m a r t new bags in aseoirted 5, shapes year and cosmetic# w ill be taken hood, Sprint pile lining, stripes, patterns . . . tab, button-down and spread collars, 8-18. Also DAL selves with that you bunch of Willard Straight provided «t- /The Hagerstown (M d.) Town care of immediately. and colors. Regular 4.98. 3 .0 9 * stamina ever seals, while the oast amt L get oeptionally clean-cut accom­ drew shirts, whites and stripes, 8-18 . . . and DAL cotton flannel ski pa­ *plua tax and Countiy Almanack, in Us patch pockets. On Sefit 21, «sc sat out to taet ttw etamine and on with the Mbrafcto." paniments throughout the ava- * Dinner 1964 edition, predicts rain or ning. He was always exactly jamas, 6-16. facedl SNggad conatnfction of a epecieNy aciuipped and snow on 21 days during the first with the singer, not juat a hair pf^Mred toam of 1964 Comete at Daytona, Fla. three months of the year. Sev behind hkn as is ao frequent­ C d j d d o f d L enteen other days in the same ly the ease. On the other hand, • Parly Prescription Pharmacy period are marked fair and cold. Mr. Waifield’a large v o ic e 901 MAIN ST.—448-0821 These two publications—start­ would have been better served wool knit dresses famous moker ed respectively in 1792 and 1797 men's long sleeve ladles' sleepwear had the piano been raised on —have won a great deal of pres DANOINB A / ^ A T C H tlge among high and low. For the “abort aUck” ; H Miouid be bom In mind that the accom- Saturday Nlqhh reg. $6. reg. to $60. Lycra example, a Maryland governor ROYAL MIHIANO MlNEHT sport shirts in the 1880s always checked the panknenta are as important as 3.90 29.90 Hagerstown edition before set­ the votes, otherviss the com­ TICKETS NOW A T BOX girdles and X V I l'()\l \ i i( ting dates for hanging criminals. poser would not have written Thort's No Plata OFFICE OB BY MAIL values to 7.95. them. Man-tkilored printed flannel pa­ Famous name double wool knit ^ ( )M !•'( )ir r This was BO the specUtors would Uka Fun Prices: Oroh. or 1st 3.99 not get wet. It is aU vary well to k e ^ the Bal. $44)0, SAO, S.00| tad jamas or solid color rayon challis fashions, 2 and " pc. styles, wanted panty girdles CJ MEANS Launching Its 139th year, J o h iff^ d-'wn for a lyric soprano, Bal. M.50, 2.00, lAO. granny gowns or shifts. 82-40. colors. Limited quantity. Sizes 10- Baer’s Agricultural Almanac at but a basso robusto Hks Mr. Make cheoke payable and Super quality woven 3, M, L. 16. . Lancaster, Pa., doesn’t foresee W arfield deaarves a more solid mall vrith sta m j^ return such rigorous weather as last foundation. Mr. Straight was envelope te fabric shirts by a most KRIOAN OAI< time. But It says the winter will also heard in OI)opin’s F-ahaip 2 f « $ » 4 5 9 c BU8HNELL MEMORIAL, famous maker plus our be snowy, much of It cold and major Nocturne and Debussy's Route 6 and 44 HARTFORD, CONN. 06103 for fuoi oils, torvice, January will be the worst month. "L’Isle joyeux” where he ac­ Bolton ladies' umbrellas orlon knit gloves 4 Many Pennsylvania Dutch are quitted himself very oraditably own D&L Brand! , loyal fans of Baer’s. They plant BUSHNELL heating equipment as a soloist. V regular 6.95 each During this challenging event, tlMaa Comets ro- by Its charts and swear by It, Solids, prints, stripes, Sbaae Conaats drove day and nifpit tor 100,000 SATURDAY. NOV. 15 values to $6. values to 2.98. ^ 3 9 mHaa. Average apaad of the load ear—over 105 wrota the record book, act over 100 work! records*. phone 522-8151 even when It's wrong. 2.99 The nearest thing to a long- S, M, L, XL. Fcrisv r " * ’ a*®' I time for rafoating and w alntananca. Many ware once hatd by famoua foreign care. 170 PEARL STREET 2:30 aRd J:30 P.M. HARTFORD. CONN. range forecast . that can be Nationally advertised girdles wrung out of the Weather Bu­ JUNIOR SQUARE DANCING reau Is this from J. Murray 10 and 1-6 ribs, acetate and nylon Slight irregs. of better gloves, plain fabrics, solids, prints, borders, im­ or fancy backs, novelty wrists, as­ in our stock year ’round for Mitchell Jr., widely known m e­ WADDELL SCHOOL MHCM teorologist: “I feel that people ported handles. sorted colors. S, M, L. - > * dollars more! No bones, but would be well-advised to prepare as If cold weather lay ahead.” DONATIONS 50c— LESSONS THURSDAY wonderfully firm control. 2Vi Upon examination, this state­ H I llT ment is seen to be hedged. But men's pajamas costume jewelry stay-up waistband. Front and Dr. Mitchell feels that. In the W h y not wash and wear present state of science. It would m back panels. White, S, M, L, be premature to say more. give values to $5. 99* Another eource depended upon Pro-Toam Tooiis o. H oggar slocks reg. 4.25. 2.99 heavily to lend authenticity to fatm a XL. this survey fell down complete­ 4:30 ly. TW i ta Johnny, a wise para­ reg. 8.95. Famous make necktae’es, pins, ear­ Frslefwl {imcsri DAL brand cotton flannels, stripes rings, bracelets, matching, sets, keet owned by Sidney Moaes, a t o TONI tANMh 6.90 COMPLETE vendor of bottled goods on fash- ROYES FERNANPEZ’ and prints, coats and middy style. metals, beads, colorg. /plus ^ lonable puPont Circle, Washing- JOHN KRIZA tax. , ■ * ' ton. 7:45 windproof butans A, B, C, D. LINE OF DIANNE RICHARDS Machine - washable, no - iron \famoiis maker cetton bras THE NCW'CAII B lfV n t ThIa MWind ttia dock R u i » ^ <** ? " ? * I ' “ What has Johnny said about AHN KOESUN g a s lightar this the coming w inter?" a newsman Acrilan and rayon slacks with d 9mtk mm faced by a new ear. ThaadOemato prevad Miair atowdiia y d durabSRy q4ieaMoA OFFICE AND I asked Mosea. ' m m m m i Ur triprisnaxatoi “9*^ / ChristDias? tm cMwabfik and andnaaitng iiinnintT «M t mode Cdwofa padormanca poaalblp are yowa In “He hasn't said,” Mo«a» re- am nm vmri tPr^tnunu " t u ?ut- y linear guarantee! t*lain front. “ 1.59 2 ’ 3 ^ ■B4 Comet For tok l i e hot and hofty now hind of Cem et-eea^r SCH O O L IpUed. “ But i f he did eay, I ,r6NHar,boid8rtaoUnc...9dlh a ooiA Hdo. Try ont-M yomMetoury dookrie. wouldn’t pay any attention. Con- CLUl MEMIERS FREE\ Ivy style, pre-cuffed. Charcoal, MANY UNADVERTISED Top na^e broadcloth bras with spiral-stitched eups and UNOOtasrciKwaY dwwom mokw oonrem I fidentlally, ha’s a b^ fibber.” ■vamei “C tiK fW tWeimiMto'to SUPPLIES "Tla Ulec awOM" (CMwaon)/ ahidM Spandeic elastic band. Sizes 82-42, A , B, C i cups. Buy i CAUER: LEE PINE brpwn, blue-olive. ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS outnumbered ' *% ltah- NOW AT aax aeFica several 1 \ ' c « n ROCHB8TBR, N.T. (AP) — SPONSORED BY MANCHESTER RECREATION OB BY MAIL SUOOR poruLAs raicai ^ IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT DAL MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc 8 4 9 -5 3 4 1 I Thera are nine women enoolled DEPART.MENT Mwemi erdi. w iM BeL t u a I la aa adult adueatlon automo- aw Bel (ua ^ a u N c la auUntaaanee eouraa at ■MaMfMCrWi.srWito6aJ6.HJI> . SHOP D U — MANCHESTER PARKADE — YYBONESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY NIOHTS TILL 9 — MONDAY. TUCSOAYI SATURDAY 10 A.M* f 5 P.M. I Oataa • C l^ High Scboel. Only TEL 549-9370 — 543-5444 , HJ6l aw aalHJI. iUf. , I eight men are registered -.. 549-2555L I jggrai-H I ^ •IT MAIN

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PAGE FIVE KANGHESTFIR e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1969 PAC E FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1961 Plunge Killi II Engaffed 9 Lawrence«-Caddy TV-Radio Tonight LighU Were Cut South Methodist Church waa ;w 4T B ifirtoif^s''' The Bahy Has (Oonfimad from Page One) tiM ace:ia Saturday of the wed­ ding of MiM Lola Charlotte which began keeping euch r ^ Caddy of Boltiin and Walter Television ords 40 years ego. The 11 deaths Andjrew Lawrence of Vernon. •;00 (MM VartaUaesVI On An equaled the state record lor a The bride U a daughter of if m fmtmM ifV kT Been N a m ^ ••• a) Iheina Early Show (U proa- (13) 'ftU the Truth single acoldant. Mr, and Lira. Theodore Caddy rest) S;00 (34) Invitation To I Police said vandals had ripped of Keeney Dr.. Bplton. and the \ (33) Movie at I (ki proaraas) (13) I’ve Oot A Secret bridegroom la a aon o f M r. and i 8) Nowa 8:80 ( 8-3(^) Waaoim Train bulbs end prtring from blinking OPEN OPEN (34) Discovery (34) Croaaroada red lights at the end of Lincoln Mra. Joe^h McCann of Bolton (40) Laramie (13) Ldoy Show Avenue, the Bronx,, where the Rd., Vernon. THURSDAY WtUtamii, Ljuint Marte, daugtuber at Richard Arthur and (18) In the Public Interest. 9:00 (34) PerspecUvei .8:10 ( 3) News, Sports, Weather ( 8-13) Danny Thomas car went into the river. Only a •Hie Rev. Abram Sangrey, of TUESDAY Baihana Lruv'Ctano WUUama, 36E St.-James St. She waa a:15 (33) Club H ^ e (18)^ab8dnption TV foot-high stringptece aaparates the United Methodlat Churish, bom O ct 24 at Manehester M em ori^ 'Hbsiidital. “H w ma^^ (13) NewSbeat 9:90 ( 3-13) Andy Orimth Bolton, performed the doiible TILL 9 P.M. 'V. ( 8) Walter Cronktte (33-30) Hollywood and the the roed'e end from the water, T ILL S P.M. tam a! grandipareiitta Are Mr. and AW- Michael A . Laur«l®allln, Canterbury, N. hlgh stanchion some time ago, with seed pearia, deaigned with Joint meeting of the Southern a acooped neckline, ‘ long taper­ Kinney of Bolton has been an- H. Her paternal gnandparente are M^^^a^ Mm. Paul H. City officials ordered a survey FRIDA\ nouncMl by her parents, Mr. and New England Section of the So­ of all streets which end at a ed aleevea, and a full aklrt with O aric, 80 Hem lock Bt. She haa a Mster, DMina Lyrnie, 2t6. ciety of Airtomctive Ekigtneem Mrs. James V. <5arrara of 44 • • • • ■'s. river. cnm I back detail terminating In a and the American. Institute of chapel-length train. Her four­ Prospect St. ^orharOt, Gregory Raymond, son of M«^dRh and Aeronautics and Astronautics SATURDAY Oeorgte Obchrane Miorhanft, 30 Loenot St. He wi»-,bam Radio tiered elbow-length veil of ailk Her fiance is the son of Mr. i at the Bradley Field Airpdrt and Mrs. Robert J. M cKinney ^ Od. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His (Thin Uathig taaclndM only those news broadonsts o f 10 ar 15 n u Uluaion waa attached from a Terrace Dining Room. Dinner nntnnte length. Some stetione cany other short newsensta). rote headpiece trimmed -with of Bolton Center Rd.. Bolton. | grandparentn are Mr. and Mm. Mlnto Oodhrene. New GJas'-^x. . will be servdd at 6:46. 9 P M gow, Nhv^ Sootia. Oanadh. He has two brothers. Kyle seed pearls, and ahe carried a Miss (3krrara. a 1958 grad- • '•lUservatloiiii for the dinner WDBO—isaa 7:00 BUI Hughes ua>te of Manchester High School i M eredM v 3, and D arryl Hugh, 1. 8:00 Long John Wade 12:00 Oirand caeoada bouquet of miniature * • • • • wlli''.cJose toinorrow and may 8:00 Raynor Shines WINF—1338 carnktiona and gardenias. attended the University of be meda.wit'h Byron H. Shinn. 1:06 News Sim Off 6:00 Newt, Weather, Sports H artford and ia employed by Borden, Staven Bruce, son of Donald F, and Janet GeM 8:30 Showcase Miaa Claire Kloter of Rock­ The Gals Bolton. iraAY—8ia Borden, 71 B. Tpke. He was bom Oct. 26 at Man­ 6:46 LoweU Thomas ville waa maid of honor. She PratJl and Wliitney. a dvlsion of Ckndr. VosiMler w ill tell the 6:00 Easy Ed Show chester Memorial Hjospdtal. Hte maternal grandparenU are 6:30 News. Weather and Sports 6:60 Sports Time wore a bodktall-length sheath United Aircraft Oorp., Bast ktory of the Poldria Missile and 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 7:00 News Showcase Hartford. Mr. McKinney, also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaat, Outchogue. U I.. N. Y. HSs pa- 7:16 Jett Sprung 8:00 Tb^ World Tonight MONDAY, drbaa o f royal blue peau patln teonal grandmother h Mrs. Frederick Borden, Onset, Maas. the fleet of epedal'-aubn 8:16 LUi Une a 1958 graduate of Manchester which carry and fireNw 10:80 Tonight At My PUee faahioned with a full overakirt. He has a brother, Dhvld Sootit 17 moriUis. 1:80 Sign Off 8:30 Showcase % Her bouffant veil waa attached H i^ School, was employed by 9:06 Best of Broadway TUESDAY and • • • • • His talk will be IHustrateihwith w n o —ISM s u Pratt and Whitney, a dvlalon of At Burton’s 10:06 Showcase and News •to a floral headpiece of match­ sUdee. He w ill a1so'’¥xplain 8:(X> News Sports and Weather United Aircraft Oorp., E>aat Sartor, Joanne, daughter of Frederick John and Mary 6:SS^ld. Borrowed and Blue jaiaCLSlgn p ff______MAR ing satin, and ahe carried a the A1 Polaris was devek 6:46 Three Star Extra W EDiNHDAY Hartford, in the Production Arm Gewdz Sartor, 29 Indian Dr. She was bom Oct 25 at and deployed , and the reason Conyeraatioo Piece cascade bouquet of white pom­ Engineering Det.. and la now Mlanohedber Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gtnndpar- 7?3Q,News of the World pons with yellow accents. for the advanced A2 and A3 7:46 'Gongreeslonal Report aerving with the United States ents are Mr. and Mm Theodore Goadx, North Ooventry. Polaris program . H e .w ill Ulus- Mlaa Bonnie AndrerAW o f Man- Navy, Btatloijed at Norfolk. Va. Her patenml grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sartor 8:10 Pops Concert SPECIALS trata how this missile pops up 10:06 NlgfiH oheeter aiyd Mias Linda Gaddj' A Dec. 7 w'oddSng M planned. Run This Sale! 4 fir.. 266 BcUooi St. out of the aea from a sub­ 11:00 News of Bolton, stoter of the bride, • • • « • 11:16 Sports NOW Whidow ihadM of lovaly Da Poat , merged submarine, ignites its were brideamaldB. They were I 11:80 Starlight I. Is Tlia Time To RoatiM’'a (* Miy lewMh. WBI 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE ERST Daaaoia, Cynthia Loulae, daughter of WUBam F. and rochets and wings away; how 1:00 Nesrs and iericUkaaew. Waa'tarack.frayar attired in dreaaea ataniler to the NVxma Strong Deacon. LdtchfieM. She ans bom Oot. 15 at WPOP— honor aftendant'a, mrt In lu­ its self-contained navi^tion t;00 Josl Cash piaholc. Available la m a y ettoaa* IN MANCHESTCR GhartaObe H ungerford Hbspitad, Torrtngton. H er maternal braki guides the mlaaSe LEASE Ihw aelera. Juat aall aa. Wa wmba cerne blua and carried oescsile grandparents ore Mr. and Mm. Ernest F. Strong, 118 Pitkin through outer apaoe and makes l3ad 90 amaara year wiadowa aad bouquet* of yellow pompons Traditionally, year after year, our gal staff Bt Her paternal grandmother la Mm. Arthur D. Deacon. with white aocenta. course oorrections tf needed, as R.<\NGE THE riva yea a fraa aaHmta b r aew Seternl, pbnto I dtehrieM. She has two brothen, BIBy, 4. and George, 3; it seeks its pfedetermbied tar­ R oatiaa." David Lawranca of Vernon, and two fliatera, Nanoy, 6. and RosaUnd, ItA. get. MRS, WALTER ANDREW LAWRENCE brofher of the bridegrpora, waa leads off in all phases of Women’s Days at * » • • • 1964 beat man. Ushers ware Richard h ^ r \ - finaltli, Deana Alane, daughter of Donald Dennis and FUEL OIL STEAKS Dart of Vernon and Ronald WEIGHT CAUSES W AR DUPONT Jocm Ckoasen Smith. 26 Windsor Ave., RodcvIRe. She was Boday of HaxardvUle eourin of Burton’s— Our biggest sale of the year. This OWASSO, (Mtla. (A P )—M aitha GASOLINE 4 ^‘ i tioni Oot 22 at Roricvtlie Olty Hospttal. H^r maltemai SIRLOIN. SHORT, the bridegroom. ‘ iiT • are Mr. and Mm. Grant P. fikewea, E^ington. Bruner lost 88 pounds and the lOtmNE. Baraw-Halliday The bride's motlMr wore a paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm Donald D. Woman's Army Corps gained a PORTERHOUSE. beige rad gold wool aheath vear they have produced an array of values new member. When the 5-foot- fiiifiih. ERlngtnn. MINUTE, FLANK dress with beigs and brown ac- • • • • • tall girl applied for admittance B A N T L Y O IL caeaorta*,*and the bridegroom's never before attempted. Their success was Ntemaan, Susan Ellcaheth. daughter of Kenneth G. and she met all WAC requirements COMI' INC. or TOP ROUND moUter wore a beige brocade neanor Ounsareik Niemann, Job's Hill Rd., Enington. She except that she was overweight. E. A. JOHNSON Jacket drees with brown acce*- Eight months later she returned :.!i lixi.'s BETTER BEEF—BETTER CUT—BETTER TALUD 6 was held duced to 125. are Mr. and Mm. WUIkim Niemann Sr., raiiiw;tOn. She has iCdflvt iIlf 11{ .’"'-.'ll.'TI in Cooper Hall. When leaving ed to the limit in giving them items of such three hrotiwrs. Renneth, 8, Rnenell,^, and IbonAld, 4; and on a aouthem motor trip. Mra. h riater, KMMeen, 10. x : Lawrance wore a gold tweed • • • • • •itit with brown aooaesories and merit that you' are going to be amazed when fwria, Suaan BUen. daughter of Leonard A. and Jban AMERiCAN CHEESE a gar^nia corsage. They wMl The engagement of Misa DObba Lucia, Baker Rd., Vernon. She was born Oot. 19 Uve on TTiora Bush Rd., Mans­ Donna Carolyn Gaia .of W®®i- you attend this annual event all this week. at Rookvme CKy Htoepitel. Her maternal grandparents POPUUR SLICED field. Hartford to Airman 3.C. Thom­ are Mr. and Mbs. F. N. Dobbs, Warren, Pa. Her paternal Mrs. Lawrance, a 1961 gradu as Ell Hart of Wethersfield has gpandflallier ia Peter Lucia Sr., Warren, Ba. She has two ate of Manoherter High School, been announced by her mother, Each Slice N brothem, DavM, 13, and JPn. 9. is employed in the Experiment­ Mra. Jean E. CJals of We*t « * • • « Individually Wrapped al Ht^neering Dept, of Pratt Hartford. She ts also Uve daugh­ WBoox, Joan liUian, daughter of Roger W. and Mar* and W iltney, a division of Unit­ ter of the late George Elmore y>rie Dos WUooot, Proapect St., RockvlBe. She ^Xws bom ed Aircraft Oorp., Hast Hart- Briggs, formerly of Laurel St. Oot. U at RoCkvfiie ORy Hospital. Her maternal gran<^ foid. Mr. Lawrence, a 1961 H er fiance la the aon o f Mra. IMUhsr ki Stewart Doe, Nbrth 'Tray, Vt. Her pstsmal grand- graduate of Rockville High BMter H art . o f W ethersfield Here Are The Names pareribs p ro Mr. and Mta. W. A. WBoox, RoricriBe. She Sdiod. attended the Univer.rity and Eh Hart of Hartford. M S U|M a brothers, Danny, IS, Ran^y, 7. and Bart, SH, of Hartford, and is employed bj’ - < SLICED BREAD Eckeirt and Ftaard. Hertford. M iM Gaia, a gi-aduate of Of Our Smiling Service Gals! Loaf, Has Marie, daughter' of Stanley J. and Marie Hall High School. West Hart­ fjkuCler Dong, 52 W age Bt, RookvtBe. She was boni Oct ford, la employed by the Oon- 27 a t Mm iobester M enuxtel HjoapMal. H er m aternal gtand- nectio«it Mutual Life Insurance Popular Co.. Hartford, Mr, Hart, a grad-! eamnte are Mr. and Mra. Elbran Ooutler Jr„ WatMvfUe, 1-LB. Maine. Her paternal grandtattier la Joe Long, Kent, White uate of Wethersfield High Enriched LOAVES. Schocri IS ,serving with the! United States Air Force, Ft. | Beam, Bartiara Ann, daughter of Alan M. and Mona ^ FR IG ID A IR Lee, Va. ^ * 6 lia c e Nahoum Kemp, 28 Flymmith Lane. She wae born Oct. 27 at Mhndiester Memorial HbepMal- Her maternal - grand- psueribe are Mr. and Mm. Jacob M. Nahoum, Kooklyn, N. T. Star paternal grandmother is Mm. Dorothy Kemp, Brook- lyti, N . T . She bae a brother, Jerome Da/rid, 5; and a aM- P. MILK tar, W «oH y Busan, 2M . ‘ WASHER AND DRYER V • • # 9 • 'li., 'It-' OnUemette, Donna Claire, daughter of Ludger and Lor* Popular $ 1.00 aafeie FrandUe GuUlemette, 230 Oak St. She was botn Oct Brand TALL 96 at Mancherter Memorial HospHtal. Her maternal grand­ CANS parents are Mr. and Mm. Oscar Frenebte, Warwick, R. L Action Zone Washingl SAVE 18c Her paternal grandparents are MT. and kbs. Felix OulUe- ______aaette, ProvUenoe, R. I. She has a brother, Mlchael Soott S.- a A l dottMO circulate underwater In Uw • « * • • Action Zone to help get them reeNy dean. CRISP, RED JUICY, ALL-PURPOSE D a i ^ Cbartter, Paul WIlMam, aoa o f EJdward Ihtul and M ary • Soflho automaticany, waat>e« GaBagher Chartler, Tunnel Rd., Vernon. He was bom Oot tally. • Sy and Mra. Rooep Grande of Hex-, mother ie Mra. Florence- Amibrone, 125 Branford St. Her cates and Wash & Weers. THIS WEEK FOR POPULAR'S BROCHURE 8t. Mary's Episcopal Church. When leaving by plane for Fort Lane Electric Co., Srath .Wind-1 ardville. paternal grandknother la Mra. Anna Tytor, Vernon. Her aor. Mr. Schofher ia employed j H er fiance ia the aon o f M r. • No stoop— iwt screen's ii* t on thodoofc The bride is a daughter of Lauderdale. Fla., Mr*. Baraw wvwtwwnai greeit-gTandperents are Mr. and Mra. James Wilson, wore a white wool auH wjth toy Taylor-Made., Homes, Beet .and Mra. Charlea PonticeHi, 382 Mr. and Mra. Ralph Halllday 196 Branford St., and Mrs. Tina Ambrose, Athol, MRm . H er black aoceasorlea. The couple iM ttfO rd. Hericmatack St. Is MTb. EFIaabeth Tedfiord, 16 e f 77 Goodwin Bt. The bride- win live at Stowe-Flake Inn, A July, weddkvg ia ptanned. MIm Grande, a legiatered St. 'Stw htU9 a brottMT, Donald John, 6. Dryer only $ | | Q Q *9 5 grocm I* a son of Mr, and Stowe. V t. nurse, ia raiployed by Dr. Kaai- REDEEM YOUR mer Kowalski of Eaat Hartford. Mra Stuart W. Baraw *r. of Mr*. Baraw has been em­ 8.'?% for Stuilrnta Stowe, tomverly of Mancheater. ployed by the National Fire In- She la a graduate of Eaat Hart­ The Rev. (3eorge F. Noetrand euranoe Co., Hartford, Mr. (CHICAGOAbout 86 per ford High School and Hartford performed the double ring oere- Baraw, haa Juat completed ocait of the bend and croherira Hospital School of Nursing. meny, Sydney McAlpln* waa six months with the United tnatrumamta purchased ki the Mr. PonticelU attended How-f With the oigankrt. The altar waa StAtea Araiy at Ft. Leonard United Statea are fo r the taw ell Chene)' Tetdmioai School and COUPONS ia a aervioe nvanagei at Onter l-YEAR GUARANTEE ON MECHANISM Purchase f o r EXTRA BONUS VALUES! decorated with bwiqueta of Wood. Miaa., and w ill be em­ ef aohool-ege muairiana. the DISCOUNT PRICES wMte roeei. i ployed a* m anager e f tTic American M u a 1 e Oonfarenoa Motor Salee, Mancheater. Of A n j in»e bride, glva^ln marriage Stowe-Flake Inn, Stowe, Vt. report*. A spring wedding ia planned. B Pair her father, a floor- MUST DISCOUNT SERVICE A A AG FREE! gown o f peau de aole, 4 EASY TERMS with a acooped Naxt to ttaa ooat of drugs, a pharmaciat'a aalary Value netitiOW, tihree-quartera-Iength la the greatest expense. This Is proper for a phar­ Adjustable Ironing Table ...... 014A5 brocaded midriff, and / w e d a -' D a iiiy t e macist studies for many years at college and like .Silicone Cover ...... s .25 FREE a fuU\akirt terminating In a LIBBEY REG. 49e STARGLOW a physician passes a state examinatlmi. Cottion Pad ...... 120 riiapel-Hngth- train. Her elbow- F i Unbreakable Sprinkler ...... AO length v6U o f rilk iUualon waa Discounters must lessen services like charges, aittadhed to a crown of Mowh or personal attention. Their pharmacists must P L U S —25 Iba. o f Colgate low and ahe cart ed speed w prescription dispensing, endangering foiun detergent! Ik e best, prod- GLASSWARE a oaacade >puquet , Invitation I safety. Our prices are fair, with no discount on 4iota 6y fa r you have ever need 0.05 WITH COUPON AND Bweetheart any aervlce. Our concern la the best possible {Aamiacy, not the lowest price. PURCHASE OF $7.50 OR MORE yw n Maraha Halllday of Mancheater, aist« of the bride, T o the jFriends of waa maid of honoK The bridea- TOTAL VALUE 27.43 IN MANCHESTER ONLY makte were. Miaa Jten Murray TOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE UB when you of Oonoord, NJI., o c «^ of the MRS. EDSpN BAILEY ' I need a medicine. Pick up your prescription tf wraTB FREE NOW... bridegroom; Miaa D oim Bm w abopping naarby, or we will deliver promptly CHOICE 0F4 o f Stow a without extra charge. A great many people en­ groom; Miaa Jean OhroaW art Manchester’s trust us with their prescriptions. May we com­ You Can Redeem Your MIm Karol Kemp, both of A AAA pound yours? Mancheater. 'IB World Green Stamps For The attendanta were ail Woman of the Ye tiira in floor-length gowna Food Purchases, paiT velvet, faahlourt -Wth auMped neckknea ^ thr^ Y<9K ars invited to aMend die preeen' Eoch Full Book Worth 92 auiri^length * t p * * »- 'U rtr m i a n H . » » « » wera* white fi_ ed h er award at B urton*!, M ain St.y Manehi R D PEARL "art oraried vi«to fJVS; PrMKriptko Pharmacy FRIGIDAWE HEADQUARTERS SAUESoiM SERVICE FOR 39 YEARS Th^ Choice Is Yours, a a The maid of 901 Main Street-^43-5321 adrite gardendaa ^ Wednesday. Nov. 6 at 9:30 a.m- r'4^ red Copyright 1968 {W-10-2-68) 449 MAIN STREET TEL 443-2171 Sove World Green Stomps •nd the brideamaliM had i ESJxkoUui. ^ A tti OPEN TUESDAYS OHd THURSDAYS TO 9 F.Mw For Premium Gifts or Ccih The brtde'a mother wore a m v and afiver brooadad fcwo- 1 Yhmn In Toward Food PufdioslHi^ ■-----« d ra orchid eor- T iLUfCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CUNN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1968 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1961 ^^ckville-Vernon en Loftua Broad Brook; Bar­ long as weather conditions per­ layers of plastic were sent down bara Bsrginan, 2B chestnut St.; mit. and to be completed be­ Drill Biles Way to the men, and they begsm tialton. Utalted S t o t o ^ building a support for the ceil­ Sleep Like Log fflgig dggpgr and dggpar, until, Mrs. Honora Snydhl. 24 Law­ FHA Okays fore June 1, 1964. lRmtrt)(p0tpr Public Records lea, to HbiMtng Anthorlty of Toward Miners ing. Stsp Stssixk e « is IlNsstn In tha end, wn do not know ■Down of Mi«cl»eM«r, prop«*y rence S t or row bMk «t dhiultt Teke Mless whether we are oontrolUnfl: GOP Chieftains See between W. Middle Tpka and Qobber Consolidation Plan Admitted Saturday;, Mrs. Hunter Must Qualify MM* win kol wtter iTbed tin*. Sms te Warrant— P sads Irena Gagnon, 18 Miriam Dr.; Towns’ P Q BIO MARINA FOR. FAIR Md until *)fM ihiit. 8*Uen* MNitt rtlitte ll^ratin .eventa M South Vietnam or Hartoord Rd.. 828,800. * (ConUnoed from Page Oae) NEJW YORK - An 800-boat ttomach |*t d,k to *xt*M itamck icM. I. R. SMdi Anaooltatai I p c , Mrs. KaUrarlne Rothe, Wind- • _ _ — FDm iHBD BT TSUC avahta in South Vletnun are Attachment 0 6 L 0 — Reindeer Imoters to marijia capable of being *ex- No Iwrhful dru(«.(ruf*. Snid^^l to leEALDPRINTDra CO. INC, to Boraoe M. masita and Mlar^ The Lae and CMgood Q>., Nor- Qobbered by Caruthers BorvlUe. The Federal |loualiig Admin­ Norway must qualify on a gov- He explatoed Uia^ the. ceiling OnnftlHira nTt.. tor II I frn tempi*. controlling ua. Once, under a Goldwater Strongest istration has approved Man­ psmded to handle 2,000. boats is U BtaMU jofto B. Bta—a, pgopMt y on wieh, aipilnat ChaHos BatlMto. AnnUted Sunday: Mrs. Val­ enunent rtfte range before be­ of the underground cave might prevloue admlnMraition fund In Ouvnan Rd. erie Mun>hy, Snlpsic View chester's ' '‘Program for Com­ ing allowed to hunt. The test being built at Flushing Meadow Mute Baihato and toe Bottion collapse It the big drill bored too to serve toe 1964-66 World’s v s ^ T '^ & ii leaa hitrioete drcumatances, tlM (Ckmtiiiued from Page One). Bdna Thibodeau to M m IMR Fhaivnnoy, praperty at 38 Soar- _ and evad­ Heights. munity Improvement,’’ extend­ mlnlmizM toe chance of shots Read Herald Ads. PublMian' PVemtaig, propefty sd GtaaM Rd. ing responsibility and posted ing • the town’s riigtbllity for I t msim without Idlling. steel tubes and'Fair, United Statee decided that thia beraugh Rd., 810,000. bV toe Births Fride^: A daughter to y g—a il Octobw 1. I8tt Jersey and Hawaii declined to A Thought for Today and N. Bta St 8200 bond pending appearance Mr. and Mrs. Earl HelmenUn- federally financed houelng. name Indo-Chine would be the Sponsored by tha BCaaehes-' Party VIP in arcu lt Court 12. RockvUle, Thus, toe town projects >«blWiad M rtrj BroriiiK Ebcccpt 'answer the questionaire. I. R SMoh Amaoalatm Inc. to Md toe Vtmon TaxMvere ger, Miriam St. i Hnlidkyi. Entgrrid at vm>ng place and the wrong In 47 of the other 48 states, ter OouncU at Olmrehee Jerald B. IMcksnn and Jioon H. 3 Cars Damaged Nov. 19. Births Saturday: A son to N-.^ilch receive funds directly or at Uancheater Conn. ‘ o organlte an*^^tl* According to police, Connell indirectly from the House and m Mall Matter, • time to fight a war. W e no Goldwater was an overwhelm* SMckaoti, propert y at Ouman DOUBLE cmaolldatlon movement. Mr. and Mrsi* Gerald LaFoun- am Seeeiid CI was involved in a two-car acci­ Home Irinance Administration longer, .sinoe the evente o< the Ing winner. The exception waa Rd. and Bryan Dr. In Depot Square tSLln, 14 Florence St. ■OB8C1UFTION RATM New Toric where Itockefeller A penny is a small bit‘of cop- dent Saturday night on E. —the new old age - housing with a value stamped upm Manch eater BuUdtaif and «igdlnet coiwoHdatlon Discharged Friday: Hmry Payabla in Advanoa weekend, poeeeae any euch lux­ received 18 votes to the sena­ Realto Ob. to Howard Mwann Main St. His car stdeawiped a project adjoining Westhill Gar­ •Yaar ...... m oo T2ie value of the copper is Weekettd vandalism has been ^"»wlng what’s go- Murphy, 6 'Grant S t; William SCOBtllS a #••##/a a a»a a • a«a a 11.00 ury of deliberaition of dedelon. tor's 4 on the question of the and Ctaira D. Johnson, proper­ vehicle driven by John Ulrich, dens, att Hartford Rd., and the not equal to the value which is reported to thr— motor vehlei— M u Ik a, WindsorviUe;' Byron --- Hootha aaaaaaaaaaaabaaa 5.60 strongest candidate and 10 to 2 r ty en Bush MH Rd. 27, of 82 Riverside Dr. Connell renewal project In the works ffoiilll 1,86 Yost 134 Grove St; Keith as the proboble nominee. On itanyied upon k. The stamp Lclito J. BIBW and Anim M. which ware parked at Depot STAMPS l m . i L ««alnst toe best left the scene and was arrested for Manchester’s North Find— Phelps, WindsorviUe; Mra Ele­ MEMBER o r Can’t Stand Statesmanship both questions, one New York plus the Integrity of the gov­ BIMal to O. SUSinan Keith and Sq. police aald today. ^ Rood government by Constable John Lehan, Sgt. will be contlmted unlntemipt- TME AflBOCIATED PRESS leader voted for Nixon. ernment creates the value. So Somottone during Saturday ^‘‘P'munity. It’s like a' aarence Neff and Patrolman anor Friedricto, 12 South St., Aaaodatad Praia la axelii- Beatrice P. KeMh, praperty at Mrs. Joan Bernier and son. ed. There are issues on which Only 20 of 62 who were ques­ it is with a man. If the stamp 817 N. Main St. night or early yesterday morn­ Raymond Dunham. No Injuries The program is required by atraiy aatlUad to tha oae of repub- ^ mlnTf”**. '“ex­ Tolland; Mrs. Katherine iroauoeUoattia ofok auall nawanaw dlspatchaa not even the moat honorable tioned in New York responded of honesty and good will, beau­ Herbert MMthera and Sarah ing, Bomeone took a l a i ^ rode tort «P' were reported. the federal government of all cradlted to It or Inot otnarwlaa to the poll. ty and reverence Is stamped on J. Maithera to George K. Mlark- and broke the right front-aide Every Wed. Earl R. Richards, 24, of 42 Koonze and daughter, 76 Vil­ town’s recelring financial as­ cradnad In thia paparer and alao the kind of a bl-parti*an Bargain Similarly, in California only his character, then the value ham, property on Btaaford St. door windows tat vehlclefl owned **** Vernon Tax- Elm St. and Harley Fralzer, 88, lage St. - sistance to insure the entire local nawa____ pabllabed d bare. can satisfy all party elements. P * y e « Bureau held a joint Discharged Saturday: Mrs. All rtebta of rapubllcatkm of 19 of 68 answered ths question. of the man is eatabllahed. Marriage UceBM by ThomM LtmiQn. CHain Oul- of 91% Village St,, were arrest­ oonuTMinl^ is well maintained. apadlal dlfpateliai herein ara alao And that is what has spoiled Of these, 16 went to Goldwater. Rev. J. Manley Shaw, ton and Oaye lyAptfle, ak real« mght to set ed Friday and charged with Anna Iimlecher, ‘ntompeon St.; raaanrad. Robert Wenagei, Andover, TTie requlrea that the Nixon is known to have support­ , South Methodist Church. dents of D ^wt Sq. PoUoe art tai- up the aobber Consolidation" breach of peace on complaint of Cory Narkawicz, 97 Grand the edge of a good picture and Freda Harvey Hagen, Tbl- program Loren V. Vice, presi- town have a master plan to IMU aarrioa oilaot of N, B, A. ers in his home state, although ------'' tamd. veoUgating. a Market St. bartender. Both Ave.; Norman Strong, Vernon; gutal.- development, houslr^g and ■enrloa. Inc, __ which came from Washington he recently moved to New 'ifork VIP, has said "This men were released under $100 Mra. Carrie Barr and aon, Birch PobUabera Rapraaontatiraa — Tha Alaska has the highest birth Deed toilMing codes to ln.sure high last weak. a w . rate of any state In the naUon. M OTTS ^ Is the fourth time that a stub- bond for Orcult Court 12 ap­ Rd. luUna Mathawa l^ieela] Aseney — General Servtcee AdMtnts- wom few WGnt to WKste tsxpay- standards to all construction, Naw York. Chlcacn, Detroit and The good picture waa that of . Goldwater’s greatest strength, pearance Nov. 19. The arrests Diacharged Sunday: Mrs. and a program to eliminate ex- Boaton. _ _ _ as reflected by the poll, appears SUPER ers ^m ^ey on a consolidation were made by Sgt. Oarence Barbara Jacobuccl, 3 Regan MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF responsible and oonscientioUB try that they know the people do isUitf bligMed areas not under- CIRCULATIONS______to be in the midwest and ths MARKETS Neff. Rd.; Mra. Honora Snydal, 24 Republican leadership in Obn- not want. 'The Democratic Par­ goin" redevelopment. South. To Hear Mrs. Seller Lawrence St.; Mia. Florence Mancheater will be required Tha Beradd Printing Company, grelM joining with the White fAi ty seems to be determined to Inc, aasumea no financial raapon- On the strongest candidate Mrs. a iffo rd Sober, on the Jacques and daughter, 96 W. to prepare a "neighborhood slbmty for typographical errora ap­ House tai helping to produce question, those responding in six bring destrucUon to our better probation staff of the Juvenile Main St. form of government.” analysis'' before the PCI comes pearing In adrertlaemente and other from the House Jtidlciary Com­ states—Alabama, Arizona, Lou­ Court, will be guest speaker at Heads Weedlesa Unit up for recertifldetlon again next reading matter In Tha Mancheater isiana, Mississippi, South Caro­ TTie present charter conaoltda- the meeting of St. Bernard's Robert Bernier haa been Eraolng HernlA mittee a civil tights bUl which Oon commission was authorized year to order to requalify. lina. and Texas—were unanl- Women’s Guild tomorrow at 8 elected prealdent of the Vernon The study wlH define town Dtelay adaartlilng cloalng boura; would have a real chcuioe of m q^ly for the senator. by special legislative action at pm. in the church hall. Weedless Garden aub, a 4-H For Monday—1 p,m. Friday, toe request of toe Rockville neighborhoods, ItemiBe the con passing this eeeslon of Oon- His vote was close to 90 per Mrs. Scher, who has been group. Tom Mayo is vice presi­ For Tneaday—1 p.m. Monday, ^ FAIR ^ Area Chamber of Oommeirce. dition of each, and show planned rorter Vedneaday—1 VT«anii0u»7*—*Ji p.m. -tur'vuaT. Tueaday. grese. cent, or better, in Florida, Geor­ associated with the juvenile dent; Linda Sheer, secretary; steps to reduce blight where it For *“ ftmraday—1 — *— * pjn. WednetdayWedneada: gia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Both OOP and Democratic lead­ Charles Moore, treasurer; Kath­ For Friday—1 p.m.i. Thuraday. The Reixiblioan leadership SATURDAY. NOV. 9 MOTTS ers aided In recommending oourt for 14 yean, will speak exiots. For______Saturday—1_ -1 p.m. Frldiwr.Frldi^. Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, after a short business meeting. leen Kandzy, reporter and Marta The TPC and toe town’s di­ CtaaelfledClaaalfled daadllna:daadllne: 10:M an,,am. which made this possible had 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. members of toe commission. Montana, Nebraska, NopUt Ca­ "TENDER-TRIM" Refreshments will be served. Palshaw, historian. rectors are scheduled to discuss aadi day of publication axeept one natural, elemental oondi- rolina, North Dakota, Okla­ THANKSGIVING and CHRISTMAS TABLE Osmithers aald, "Thlc oom- Eileen Wandzy has bean nam­ Saturday — t a.m.______misaton is a U-parttann effort, All women of the parish are In­ toe means of performing the Uon. It was that, since they had homa, Oregon, South Dakota, CONE AND FRUITED WOOOLE CANDLE BOARDS COIN OPERATED vited to attend. ed ways and means chairman; amUysTs — probably through itoaday, Novwnbw 4 ‘ evenly divkied between Demo­ Ken Bernier, talent committee given thetr ciuclal Republican nsssee, Virginia, West Virginia, SHADOW CANDLES WA8H-*N-DBY CLEAN oonoulting firm — at a joi Wyoming'and Wiscomsln. crats and Republioans." He said Dembig Named chairman; Dwight Palshaw, CONE TREES AND WREATHS n M APLE ST. meeting on Nov. 12. help to the poaslbllity that civil "TTiere are people working in Robert W. Doming has been booth; Don Bernier and Peggy Wa Win Ffaial Involvement Among some of these states, CHRISTMAS MISTLE BOXES AND SLEIGHS Aeroaa From First Natteaol the commlaaion wtw have dis­ righta tai this seaeion could be SANTA BOOTS W im CANDY eleoted president of the Rock- Smith, calling; Merriljm and however, only 30 to 40 per cent Store PaifclBg Let CHUCK approved previous chartere.’’ vUle-Vernon Young Democrats YVw new tum of eventa In an Issue for some action and of the GOP leaders participated OPEN 7 LAYS Rebecca NIederwerfer, health, $92,850 Loyest TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH One of the 12 COC memben is ailb. WilUam B. Smith wcui recreation and safety. Boutli. Vietnam Inoreasee our enactment instead of the usual In the poll. 16-Lh. Wash—38e 4 Frank Cornell, prealdent of toe elected first vice president; Mra. HACKMATACK STREET S-Lh. Dry Clean—83-M An award for the most ambi- OQgiHnltinent and involvement dead end politlcai football, In stating their reasons for Vernon Taxpaym Bureau. McMahon, Ou Resu'rfaciug preferring Goldwater. an over­ tious project went to Tom Mayo, ttnra, beyond anything any of the Democratic administration > Oarruthers said that If the president; Henry Laohut, third and one for completing toe most - II . 4» whelming number of Republican V IP or VTB has a criticism or na would approve and accept if should not go around crowing vice piaaldent; Donald Fay, garden projectsk to Charles . Roncari Industries Inc. of chiefs said his nomination would STEAKS oome type of formula that treasurer Mrs. Edward Deane, we had any rational choice give the voters a clear choice Moore. Mrs. Herbert SUcer was East Granby, with a total price that it deserved all the political should be worked Into the char­ secretary: Mrs. Robert W. Dem- named mother of toe year. between conservative and liber­ of 892,860, Is toe apparent low atoout It. credit for the compromise bill. ter, then H should be presented. Ing, oorreoponding' secretory; Qub leaders are Mr. and Mrs. al philosophies. bidder on resurfacing town Bat It haul not ooourred by Accordingly, It happened that He said the OOP is neither for Jane Psge and Robert E. Neilan, Robert Bernier Sr. streets with 9,000 tons of Grade Vice versa, a number said nor ag;ainst the charter consoli­ delegatee to the state botuxl; angr Mg, ataigle rationai choice. the Democrats, for their pert, Rockefeller’s policies are "too n material and 6,000 tons of dation effort ad this point. "W e Mrs. Robert E. Nellan and Mrs. Vernon news is handled-by type 136 Mt'umihous paving. Bmilvement has bred faivolve- were honorable and fair in their much like Kennedy's.” arlU wait to see the provisions Joseph OoBgrove, aHernatea to The HeraM’s Rockville Bureau, Roncari'a unit price for both mcnt Wa iaalpod the Diem re- subsequent comments. They Among the other reasons ex­ of the charter after iit is drawn the state board. 5 W. Mala St, telephone 875- types Is 86.19 per ton, includ­ gbna to pcaver in the flrat plaoe, gave full credit to the contribu­ pressed for supporting Goldwa- up and then yr« 'will endorse or Doming has appointed as 8186 or 649-6797. ing materials, labor and equip­ tsr were approval of his posi­ beoauee H eeemed the beet tion the RepubUoan leadership oppoee K,” he said. committee chalnnen: WUliam ment. preparation of toe tion on finance, foreign policy Oarruthers feels the only B.,_^SmHh, poUtioai actlvtUee; choloa avaSeble nine yean ego. in OongrssB had mads to ths streets to be res«mfaced will and states’ ri|^ts. In ssver^ sensible approaoh la to hold off Mra. H any McMahon, social Open House Set be done -by highway depart­ We aw >PO«*ed and financed M states. Republican leaders said successful sffort to get the SHOULDER judging the consolidation at- chairman; Mra. Heniy Lachut, ment crews. toMta It held power. When we right kind of UU out of com­ his nominatics) would "start a empt until details of the char­ memlbership chairman. Others, whose bids were crusade'' and would give con­ By Waddell PTA ter are disclosed. opet>ed to toe Municipal Build­ became oonvinoed that it wee mittee. servative Democrats a rallying Slate Rummage Sale inMdkv Iteeir a UabUty hwtead And wtiat happened n«ctT figure. Double Arrest Vernon Junior Woman’s Oub WaddeU School P TA will h M ing tMa morning, are the Ed- LONDON BROIL waid Balf Co. of llartford c t an aaaet, we denounced H by Eugene A. St. Louts, 8S, of members are urged to save odds Whet happened next waa that Some Republican leaders said 92 W. Main St., waa arrested and ends for a rummage sale open house tomorrow ^ m jn g 893,600; and Monaco and Sons pafahe word of our Prealdent, a group of House Republicans, they believe the drive on Gold- u.Jt(]u 9rief twice Saturday. He was held to be held Nov. 16. Members for parents of obUdren to Grades Paving Contractors of G4as[ton- by reduottcn and oonoeUatloo of 69 of them to be exact, staged water’s behalf la starting too at Tolland State Jail for ap­ who will pickup Items are buiy, 8126,000. early and will lose momentum k ltc A ie x x i s ^ 1-6. The ktodeigarten and Mrs. pearance today In 12th Orcuit Emma DeTolla, Mary Mattox, The board of directors, to our Bnendal aid to M. Our pub- a quick protest insurrection before next July. Others said, Lauder’s Grade 4 class, which Court, Manchester, Pearl Wuthrlch, Marge Marson, September, had appropriated He denwKietion aald that tha against their own leadership for however, that "the boom la just y o x iT B a lo n e * S t Louis was arrested dur­ Nancy Leroy and Betty Marto. have already held their open 8100,000 from toe Capital Im­ againat Oommunist guer' getting started." war having anything to do with rss- ...em tom deeigned and Seafood Department ing the day Saturday on a Card Party Set house, will not be included. provement Reserve Fund of the MOaa, wMch was our own main eutaig the Kennedy administra­ New Hampshire holds ths charge of biaach of peace and Ih e ladles auxiliary bf the The foiUowing room visitation town’s General Fund for the first presidential priniary on ereated to give yea exactly schedule will ^ to effect: goal tat South Vietnam, could tion from its taiafoility to get FRESH PAN READY M released under 8100 bond. That Vernon Voiimteer fire depart­ project. March 10. Of 32 county commit­ what you want fai a kitchen. Grades 1 and 2: 7-7:30 pjn.; not bo won wMle the Diem re- night, upon complaint of a ment has alated a card party The appropriated sum is to anywhere on the dvll rights is­ teemen there, 22 picked Gold- Every detail b expertly Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. at toe Public Grades 3 and 4, 7:45-8:15 pm.; N n^ghbor, he was rearrested in addition to the proposed 841^.' gtane waa making enemiea e f ita sue. By the sentiment of this water as the strongest candidate planned according to your COD FILLET lb. 4 9 hU hn- For aounm, eocpeciencing some pot So they're trying to make eated medical history is required. Most Aetna sored nine-week workshop Shop-Rlto Sterna and Pleoea over to the aheriff and Con- spinach, applesauce, pudding; lay rd lef and hope. Thtaiga may House Minority Leader OharUe In Memoriant Wednesday — soup, egg salad course on practical politics will Only 5 ‘ Casualty Homeownera policy holders can otable Robert Zonghetti. go better for ua now. Thinge HaDedc a goat for one of the Joseph C. Naumec, 20, of 3 and ham and pickle sandwiches, be held at 7:30 tomorrow morn In loving memory of Hn. I—- celery and carrot sticks, cheese ing In the chamber’s offices at The Place To Buy It may go better tai the war Uggeet things he has ever belle Ford, who puied away Nov. qualify. Benefits depend upon age at death MUSHROOMS Walnut St. was charged with 4. 1964. breach of peace and released wedges, cake with cherry 139 Center St. agetaMt the Oonnmuniet gtier- done! sauce; Thursday — frankfurters (beginning with $13,500 at age 25) with under $000 bond. He Is slated Alfred Werbner. coordinator When gray threads mar life's pat­ in rolls, baked beans, sole talaw, of toe round table discussion, Larsen’s Hardware BUY ALATTHE e l e c t r ic BLANKETS YOU NEEDI tern, for ajpearanoe in Rockville a r- But etatement of a feel­ and aeem 8o out of line. pickles, oatmeal squares; Fri­ said that about 20 men have that double indemnity for accidental death. A L L OuU Court 12 on Nov. 19. 34 DEPOT SQUARE Nixon’s Tum Trust the Mhater Weaver day — tuna grinders, potato been present at each of the; ing or a hope la not the full Who planned the wtwhola design. Over N a tl Brand Itevld R. Oodek, 20, of Moun­ The pattern may seem Intricate SAVE 30c chips, green salad, fruit. completed sessions. b u p Ce t t h e c o s t w it h y o u r e l e c t r ic BILLI etatement of the'realistic situ- If ever' Richard Nixon had FOR $60 PER YEAR. Contact us for details. tain St., was summoned to and hard to understand. Shop-Rite Chicken Rice, Hoepltel Notes Tomorrow’s discussion will aitian wa have now entered. one coining to him, and if ever But trust the Master Weaver, Bockville arcu lt Court 12 on Admitted Friday: Henry concern itself with "The Poll and bis steady, guiding hand. LIFE INSURANCE Chicken Noodle, Mushroom REG. J ' Nov. 19 after his arrest on a Now, mere thui ever, we a n John F. Kennedy had one com­ Murphy, 6 Grant St.; Mrs. Hel- tlcal Prednet, or District.’’ Albert and Walter Ford WITNONT -MAY WE QUOTE RATES AND ASSIST charge of failure to jitdp *at a taa South Vietnam to the end. ing to 1dm, both pieces of Florence Ford Tlemey REI TATE C A N S ^ Btop sign at Grove St. and MARLOW'S If you'vs lever owned en eleetric blenket yoo have i reel treet In store. One w)H do the work if Hirei Now, mota than ever, our corn- mther savage elemental p315 CrntGr St. e duo controls at marLOW honorad our demand and taken' A New Roll Of goes into Holman-Baker products as­ prioap! Budget It with ear axMee; we ounMlvas are WE GIVE MORIARTY suring you and your gliesta the most your electric bill . . . . Wnr chMgtatail, more Mndingly ,0tEN MEHTf Kodak Film GREEN STAMPS luxurious sleep ever. See Holman-Baker thita ever badore, to ptwe that i \ non. thn SAT. Hill products at Watkins. Musco-Pedic and For Everything, See our advlM vfes sound and to With Each BoD Developed BROTHERS Verto-Rest mattresses, $9t9.50. Matching damonetxwto that, now It (Black and White gad live Better file^trleally THE HARTFORD ELEGTRK UCHT COMPANY Color Prlnte) M an ch ester box springs, $89.50. MARLOW'S tasM takan, tha war againat the O f ^301 CENTER ST. Mol IT.96 m m h ornca ma9t attAMCM wasr mmuMCH M A IN ST.—649-6221 gSMtflloB saa ba won. 8S8 East Cewler 8t Maaekeeter Parkato Ml 3-5135 . .TMs Is hew desp taivolvemant UGGETTS Cor.LsiiMSt WsatHMOeta ~ Itetav IB ISta tattMls of other aatloiM AT THE PABKAOB >.»aeta V

MAN fflfeSTER IVIKING HERAiJ>, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1W8 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESI’ER e v e n in g HERALD/MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 19«8 (chairman), Ruaaell Pbitsrton the Importance of the subject— to the engineertaif firm, Pinney sened oofksidersWy ss the probe Highway department'a' bill to and Warren Howland. RockviUe^Vernon Park R«op«n^ the first of lU kind and Impot- Attack „on Bailey the commlaakm. Yet it would ■aid.. ocotlmied. Za iU latsr sbigee, Many Kiwanians to Work Bolton Pope Appeals tanee of our pontificate—’* the the InvesUgation made R oleay Handling the phonea under FREE DELIVERY presumably be to the finan­ Pinney quoted the letter aa the chaimanriMp of Lloyd Hob- Center Springs Park, which Pope said, "we havOkcommitted Based on Claim cial advaniage ot Bailey’e law that Republicans bad also used eaytag tbrit the delay of the the oomrolssioa dMrihutlon ron are, Robert Fuller, Robert tA.M.«etPAI. has been “off limits'' to the many, but not all, cf the things firm to win aa big a elalm as design dels "hea caused the On Fburth Radio Auction Thieves Flee For Students which it seemed that we should sytdtan to revlard the party Stoker, W. David Keith. Hayden White Oiak vs, Utility Pole ^ public'since O ct 24, has been (Oaatfanied from Page One) it could for Ita client, Deieuw, highway department a certain L. Griswold Jr., Francis Delia- reopened, effective Immedl-. remember In such favorable cir­ Cather and Brill. •nkounC ambanTasament In fisMMul. at Announcers: Herbert J. Mc- fera, Henry Eecott. William ARTHUR RRUD cumstances regarding such a Bailey's comment was: "loan ttMA our contracting firm, De­ Hie Manotiester Kiwanls dlub^ atMy. In Message tha Oroatar Hartford Flood Ktatney (chslrman), l)daon M. PmM. Vincent Diana. Welia Tree Wardens’ Prdblem While Police Horace F, MUrphey, super­ vast iCnd relevant subject." OoDMiriarion. He ia aleo a part­ aasurt you thal.lf there ia any ieuw, OaUier and B(W, has Ini- Overhetarg-Break tomorrow night at 8:80 w4U be­ , The pope, sitting on his throne Bedley, B M ar (Sartw, Dr. EXi- Dennison, Ray Owens, Russell intendent o f parks, sUted ner fei a Hartford law firm. The question o f confUot o f Interests, ttatod a legal claim for extra gin Ms tWD-nigtit radio auction before the confessional altar, at­ (A P ) — H m man­ gene M. Davis W. J. Godfrey Broderick. James Duffy. Fred this ftioening, that there has (Coatlfiued froni Page One) law firm la repreaentkig an en- wa would immediately remove wortc of a oonsMershle magni­ BRXarrOL, to bs aired over WINV direct T r f Warden Donald Ma**ey<®'Manegg:U and Mm. Ernest Aa- Check Light tended a Mass said by Giuseppe (Jourley, Heronan Heck, Ted Ls- Werner, William Belflore, WII- Jieen enough rain in the area gtneering firm working on a ourselves from the suit" tude. .. ager of a Briatot ice cream shop from the show windows of Wat- left the seWctmen’a meeting pinwaH wrill pour. Assisting ot aspiring to the priesthood.” Cardinal Pliiardo, prefect of; bdeame suaptcioua after find­ Mns Broa.. Main snd- Oak Sts. Bonne, Htomaa McPartland. Uam OoUins, Thornton, Lenard to allay any fears of fire •project that la to be paid for He said he was not familiar Hie last major personal at­ -M d a y night with live volumes then) will be Mrs. Rensto Coc- The Pope appealed to bishops, the Vatican Ckingregatlon of i ing some of hia merchandise •Oeoege T. LsBonne J r, chair­ John Mrosek, Ruasell PottSrton, Rivard, Robert AieSbury, Frank Thieves early Sunday morn­ danger. by the flood commlaeton. with the GOP charges. tack on, Bailey by ReputoUcans o f .pM stats statutes to study, cohl and Mm. William Houle. for a greater severity in the Seminaries. man tor the event, has an­ O elgh tcB Shoor and William Oakaler, Thomas Bentley, Keith, PIKE ing broke Into the Italian Social It wae the engineering firm, Pinney said a letter on the came during the legislation missing. A t the meeting a hearing vA* .f Mrs. George Maneggla will be selection of student priests to nounced that some 300 gVts. to­ Iheenton. Ortowold, Peck, E«i ewSdS ■ ered the oak a hazard to the establishment of seminaries by eler In France can now have a t YEAR GUARANTEE. Look ter Ihe- Mrs. John Litvtnskas, chair­ building. assigned to Ckaig Air Force wires. He wanted permission to man of the religious article Base, Ala. He recently grad­ the Council of Trent. reserved taxi meet his train _ MmoFLEX-0-GLASSonthood««. I cut It downv booth, will be assisted by Mrs. Three Hartford men in the uated from the technical train­ "To this document, weighty In PParis. The fee Is paid when Oet aenulB# FLEX-O-0LA8S At Your Local Hdwr. Of Lnbr. Dtalsg Rose said that he had given Harold Laws. vicinity of the club were arrest­ ing course for United States and detailed as was required by the train ticket la sold. HELCO permission to cut 20 Other Church Notes ed a few minutes later by Pa­ Air Force jet engine mechanics trees but had told them to save trolman Ahnert. The trio were A hoc* fair, with books on at Sheppard Air Force Base, the oak. They promised him reportedly not inyolved in the display for sale, will be held Tex. the wood from the 20 trees, he in the church auditortem begin­ break. They were taken into iGRANDl said, then let passemby take It, ning next Sunday and contin­ custody on a private road lead­ BO he only got about half. He ing to the club. Ths Friendship Club of St. iTi uing for'the entire week. Spon­ John's Polish National Catholic did not see why the poles could sored by the library committee, Edward Boyd. 24, and Joseph not be set so that the tree Brice, 23. were charged with Church will meet tonight at 7 WAT would not be in the way. Rose the fair will have a selection of in the parish hall. OiOOOUNT OdNTIM books for young adults and breach of the peace and rsleaatd refused to give permission to under $50 bonds. The third man, children. The library is open have the tree cut down. Joseph F. Quigley, 89, was The executive board of the after all Massas sind m eetinn. Hie HELCO representative chargred with intoxication and Capitol Zone will be guests of ■aid that he was sorry about The executive board of the Confraternity of ChriMian Doc­ released under $25 bond. the Walther League of Zion the W«od and that it might be Evangelical Lutheran Church trine will meet tonight at 8 in They will appear in Circuit possible to put a side arm on a Court 12, Rockville, on Nov. 19. tonight at 7:46 at the church. OHE DD 0RLT!M pole, but costly. the church auditorium. The Le­ AUTUMN HARVEST gion of Mary will meet tomor­ G e t Meanwhile it is apparently There will be a meeting ot here early Slerthn Day! Grand-Ways’ low Prkes up to the tree warden to decide row at 8:45 p.m. CYO will meet s a v e 1 5 “ - Wednesday at 7 p.m. Parish Futnace Blast Chib Scout Pack 144 committee the case. school of religioir meets tonight at 8 at the home of Hie selectmen appointed Ed­ Rocks Apartment Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berthl- WAY O M DAY ONLY! Wednesdays at 3:30 {Tmafand mond Morancey, John Rothwell aume, 40 Litchfield St. DieOOUNT OBNm iS are Slashed ter E x t r a Savlnss on Dtesaaaond TuesaOidyl and Robert Gorton to the Capi­ Saturdays at 9:30 a.m, A nurs­ tol Region Planning Agency ery is provided at the 10 and A basement furnace exploded 11:30 Masses every Sunday. early Saturday afternoon at the The Ladies Aid Society of 4 refuse study committee. Volunteers are still needed. Mias Zion Evangelical Lutheran Extro V o M The constables' request for 12-apartment Midland block at REG. 99e PLUS TAX Carol Lefebvre is in charge. 299 Main St. (Church will meet Wednesday at btcout, Ribi ors MiBBBt* A JUINOM8* new badges ivas granted pro­ Discussion group I will meet 7:30 p.m. In the church assem­ RIB U M B CHOPS. rtolly Shorl Cut Ih vided a receipt is signed for Tliere was q6 fire, but a fur­ Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home nace door blew off, and there bly room. Members are remind­ •MAtnT BTYUD SUAVE HAIR SPRAY each badge so that when a man of Mrs. Nelson Goble. Mrs. Pas- ed to bring returns for a supper ShertTok cesLses being a constable he will was considerable damage to quale Cafro will be co-hostess. Thursday, Nov. 14, to be spon­ « 4l TriauHod BOYB’ return the badge. The total cost plumbing and electrical con­ lb Recently elected officers of the nections on the furnace. sored by the group. Mrs. Irvin LOIN LAMB CHOPS ^ Holds hair firmly, no stiffness. AGiHLAN* o f the badges will be $*5. group arc: Mrs. William Vogel, Secor and Mrs. Howard Hansen FAMOUS «J?***E. / A letter from the fire de- The explosion, caused by a president; Mrs. John Litvtns­ backfire of the furnace, accord­ are co-chairmen of the supper. Icon eni tel KNIT BNNITf nartmernent was received request- kas. secretary: Mrs. Aldege Hostesses for the meeting will IS Gronid Union policy to 1 MOTiy lb ''Ing a new tank truck and ing to fire officials, shook the SHOULDER CHOPS Soucy, treasurer; Mrs. Andrew building and was heard as far be Mrs. Raymond Miller, Mrs. LAB L equipment. Hie present tank­ Albert Petke, Mrs. Paul Pro- I trim loin chops the best and 6 REG. 59c94c Maneggia, publicity. away as the' Manchester Me­ er was bought In 1940“ for $15,- kopy and Mrs. Helen Roberts. Hie evening workshi^ group morial Hospital. cut rib chops the shortest. For Grilling • f 000 and parts are not avail­ will meet at Mrs. Goble’s home LAMB PATTIES lb MISSES' SOCKS able for it any more, Donald Firemen o f Companies 2 and Mortimer E. Moriarty Jr., son OsMiitrs fit I .N tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. 3 used smoke ejectors to rid Your satisfaction ts Quar­ Mhaaey, fire commissioner said. Next Sunday is family oom- of Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Moriarty, Slew a Oiept Anklets and knee-high. Sizes 9-11 He said It was a Mow vehicle, the oily smoke from the base­ 145 Park St.; and Joseph J. anteed ‘ munion Sunday. There will be a ment area. An estimate of dam­ Lone sleeve 2-butH* too. ^ e selectmen will ask the coffee and social hour ^xm- Twaronite, son of Mr. and Mrs. COSTS and stretch. White and colors. pleckel pullever wllb age has not been determined. fire department for a break­ sored by the Holy Name Society Joseph J. Twaronite, 34 Spruce tep stitched perme- down on figures. Hie selectmen In January 1961, a ifmllar blaat St., both seniors at Providence FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH ALL ABOVE after all Masses. Hie commHtee from the same ^mace brought stey cellerl Cheet will alsq get figures on a med- is led by William Androlevlch, (R.I.) College, were inducted ITEMS WHEN YOU BUY emblems; butten cuff lum-«ized truck for winter road a fire in the basement parti­ Thursday into Delta Epsilon PLAYTEX BABY PANTIES . aasiated by Renato Oocconi, Ro­ tioning, and considerable smoke a peerlised buttenel maintenance. land Maase and Robert Sim­ Sigma, national honor society of Fely befgedl Red, Town treasurer ffliirley seeped into first floor apart­ Catholic colleges and universi­ REG. 49e PULL-ON REG. 89c SNAP-ON mons, with Henry Perry and blue, bleek, gr**h P6« reported she had received from ments. No one was {uirt in eith­ ties in the United States. Edward Corbett as alternates, ■ 6-161 the state the per-pupil grant of er incident. Publlo Records WHOLE Y STOCK-UP *eerylie $39,224.06 and transportation Warrantee deeds: Edward and No damage was reported in The Rosary Society of St. grants o f $6,195 (high school), two other Saturday fires. At Bridget’s Church will sponsor Bruna Senkblel to Fred W. / $10,871 (elementary school) Konopas, property on Carter about 4 p.m., an overheated car a turkey social tomorrow at 7:3 or'HALF NOW and $1,199 (vo-ag school). St.; William P. Leone to Ronald radiator brought firemen to X06 p.m. at the church hall. N Hie Orange wUl be told to Buckminister, property in Rose- Birch St., and at 8 p.m. rub­ REG.8PORS7C gat figures for a flag pole dale; Ida Carlson Ylapitsky. to bish caught fire in a basement The Kaffee Klatsche will c r o u w b ^ which they want to put on the John D. and .Shirley A. Yoo, at 589 Center St. meet Wednesday at 9 a.m. at PLASTIC HANOERS town green. The grange mice property on French Rd.; Con­ the ' Ckimmunlty Y to start had a flag on the green for rad St. Pierre to Nancy P. Flem­ Rrtckville-Vernon working on Christmas decora­ 06RWW6 I t S I .I M I .N many vears. ing and Laura C. Toomiy, prop­ tions. The project of this meet­ Ik School Board Notes erty on Bailey Rd.; Michael J. ing will, be SanU Claus or 8 1“’ 3 9 * OVT PACKAM Hie board of education will and George R. Milek to Negro Bus Runs Listed snowmen candy dishes. Materi­ .YAiiirot.. .from meet Wednesday in executive Brothers Inc., property on Rt. als needed are one 6" high Americas' greatest milltl A TKANiltTOK session at 7:30 p.m. followed by 44A; David C. and Sandra X For Skinner Rd. brandy snifter; pieces of red, Forstmon, Worumbo, REG. 17.44 MARX INnRNATIONAL RADIO the regular meeting. Chairman Orcutt to George R. and Bev­ black and white felt; one 4” Harold Porcheron 1 ^ announc­ styrofoam ball; straight pins; Juitliord, Hockanum, erly Jean O’Brien, property on GRAND UMON ed that the purpose of the ex Bus schedules for students at fringe and glue. Mrs. Robert GRAND UMON UTTU LINK SWIFT PREMIUM SWIFT PRIMIUM Ebdnique. SPORTS CAR Watrous Rd. the Skinner Rd. School have ecutlve session “ is to launch Briefs Kittle will be hostess. For fur­ . S T Y ilS .. .this season's been announced by Sdiool Supt. FRANKS 6.44 preliminary discussion with the The public building commls- ther information call Mrs. Al­ SAUSACE BEEF LIVER SLICED BACON most popularl Single . ROAD RACE SET teachers' representatives perti­ Raymond E. Ramadell. The new phonse Kirka, president, 116 Ofifitpirfi It T.IT sfon will meet at 8- tonight in elementary school will open on breasted, slosh pockets, nent to their salary schedule pro the conference room of the Town Oak St. PURI FANCT . A qc posal. No decision will be made Wednesday. During the con­ petdI-coHors, oversize Offices. struction delay, students have PORITl 5 iK « 1b; 4 9 ‘ Popular shir t pocliet nor any actlmi taken until The town planning commis­ The Home League Ladles qf collors, raised pleated 1 3 , 9 9 sise with full censel# later meeting of the board of been attending half-day ses­ the Salvation Army will enter­ sion will bold a public hearing bocks. lone a pewerl With education in public session.” to consider changes in the An- sions at the Maple St. Sdiool. tain 65 members of the Home GREASE CUniNG ACTION Unfinished business on the All bus runs srill begin at League of Pawtucket, R. I., LARGE SIZE . DOLORS... this seasons' leather cose, eerphen#, saldl Acres subdivision at 8 to­ REG. 4.99 9 veil betteryl ChelcG November agenda includes night in the Community Hall. 8il0 a.m. Bus 19 will pick up tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the most wanted! Red, black, V discussion of new elementary pupils on Center Rd. from Rt. Youth Center of the Church. JOY LIQUID grey, blue, beige. e( colors I Gel IVORY SOAP Crend-Woy's free school facilities. The superUi' Manchester Evening Herald 30 to Crestridge Dr.; Bua 16. Refreshments will be served. THE WAS!W ASHDAY MIRACLE 5-15, 8-18 . MARX WHITE HOUSE tendent's report will discuss from Crestridge to Rigan Rd. MEDIUM SIZE ever the counter Bolton oerreapondent, Clemewell giant replacement guerenlMl method of bidding moveable Young, telephone 643-8981. Bus 12 will pick up on Petersen Mrs. Howard Hansen, 21 AND PRESIDENTS equipment for the high school, and Valleyview Rds.; Bus 20 on Bremen Rd., was recently elect- ; IVORY SOAP TIDE tize purchase of a postage' meter Rt. 30 at Center Heights. Cold- ed secretary o f the Upper Con­ BLUE MACM A G IC WHITENER high school staff needs and VFW Units Send spring Dr. and Tunnel Rd. necticut Zone Lutheran Wom­ PERSONAL SIZE discussion of the Connecticut Bus 6 will pick up jH ^ s on en’s Missionary League at the 1.27 School Development Council. 15 to Conference Regan Rd. at Mary, Christo­ fall rally which was held at the CHEER DETERGENT Mze The 1963-64 tehcher salary pher and Rangebill Rds.; Bus Bethlehem Lutheran Church, IVORY SOAP LEAVES BABY THINGS SOFT PRE-MEASURED . schedule Will be taken up under A delegation of 15 from the 17 on Regan Rd. at Ooun,ti7 ; Bristol. 8he Is president of the REG. 8.49 new business. and Bus 18, on Regan Rd. at LWML at Zion Lutheran 1-lb. 8-oz. VFW Post and AuxiliaVy ac size , 8t. George’s Church News companied Thomas Moran, Legion. Church. IVORY SNOW SALVO TABLETS pkg. ODD OGG BY IDEAL 'ITie Brotherhood of St. An­ commander, .and Mrs. Ruth GENTLE TO HANDS LOW SUDSING drew will meet tonight at 8. The McGinn, president, to the fall n a N f Women of St. George's will conference of the organization 1-pt. 6-oz. 1 -lb. 9-oz. I Battery Operated meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at yesterday at the Naval Reseri-e IVORY LIQUID eont. 8 9 DASH Fun Toy ^ 7,99 UNBD1 the home of Mrs. Henry Mc­ Training Center, Waterbury. REMODEL ROSSEHO KLKKBKB Donough on* Hebron Rd. to The session was hosted by the y work on items for the Christ­ Bathrooms remodeled, reereattoa rooms, Mtchen cabi­ post and auxiliary of that city. nets, Formica tops, unfialahed rooms completed, etc. REG. 9.77 mas fair Dec. 7 at the parish The men's department held hall. The decoration dommittee schools of instructions for offi­ will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at s a l a d DR«S**N0 9.99 cers and members, and the ®0I-DIN RIPI LEEDS MOLDED the home of Mrs. Harry Jack auxiliary directors and chair­ ROSSEHO OfifiiRirfi fit son, 82 Cushmah Dr., Manches men presented their programs BOWLING BAG ter. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY for the year. zip front jeckels wiHi Teachers of St. George's After a luncheon a joint ses­ Church School are invited to at 58 DELMONT ST. ~ 649-Q308 i r i r w i e warm pi la or wool sion was held and a number o f * * ' ^ BAHAMAS liningcl Some with tend the Christian education speakers W’ere included in the Builders and General Contractors 7 ^ 9 7 meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at program. Kesidentiai and Industrial Construction convertible sip cellersi St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Members' of the Manchester Block, olive a ether Manchester. Auxiliary were among those REG. 1:44 ess'l. celersi 36-461 Workers have been announced presenting programs, and in­ for the silver tea and Christmas cluded Mrs. Lucille Hirth, de­ ESSO MAGIC GAS PUMP Bale sponsored by the St partment junior vice president Ih Maurice Council of Catholic and finance chairman; Mrs. Women at the home of Dr. and Jane Fortin, department secre­ Mrs. Richard Alton on Hebron tary-treasurer; and Mrs. Mary 1.27 Rd. Saturday Nov. 23 from E. LeDuc, director of publici­ to 4 p.m. Mrs. Nelson Goble ty and press. Mrs. Florence Mrs. Anthony Armentano and Streeter, past department pres­ Mrs. Holland Melophe will be' ident, was co-chairman for the your the hostesses. Mrs. Anthony auxiliary meetings. QUALITY MAID BROWN EGGS MEDIUM — GRADE 'A' dozen Satisfaction MBN'S L O A N S U P GETS OUT STAINS ,,, BIRDS EYE BAN -LO ir TO \ COMET CLEANSER 4r23‘ GREEN BEANS 27 ALL PURPOSE motivstci I l-pt. 12-oz. p='P7-"m-*i-i-i-i-<-i -in -i reri'-emidwwMMRMm MR. 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FAGS ELEVEN PA6B TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 19«8- MAMGHESTER EVENING h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 19«8 GaietY in ton PaHies Watching for Clues Abair Dies Soviets on Autobahn open men. thru Mt. 9:00 to 5:30 — OPEN TUESDAY « THURSDAY NIGHT till 9 In Accident Viet Nam Resumes Halt Another Convoy 20 State Cities Wilson Dies, On Parkway Tot i . (Coattnned from Page Om) tary of State Dean Ruak today War Against Reds TOTS 'n TEENS • JUNIOR WORLD Qerk at PO summoned Georgi M. Kornien­ Richard Roberfi Abair, 24, of Vote Tomorrow and, according to an Allied ko, the Soviet cimrge d’affaires, 28 Deerfleld Dr. was klUed ear­ spokesman, were sent "in our to the State D epai^ent to ex­ ly yesterday morning alien his tsrv governor of Saigon, toW a James B. Wilson. 78, of 80 Interest in order to preclude press U.S. concern over the lat­ (Oonttiinsd from Page One) Mws conferenefi poUUcal power can; Paul K. PltU of the O ty Alton St., a long tirns employe misunderstandings in the futufe est. delay of _ an American car mashed into a tree on the eekj (OontiMcd tr«m One) " u be transferred to a p o ^ 'T f *Manager Party; and Jeremiah of the' Manchester Poat Office, and -to facilitate an orderly flow convoy on the highway to Merritt Parkwey in Westport, seemed to be J, Hunlhan. To win the Demo­ died Saturday at Mlancheater of traffic.” Berlin. Catholic priest administered tn* ly elected Bridgeport— cratic nomination, McNellia and he was thrown from the S t rite. M the C^rch over the the sltuaUon permits I ^ J. OVdesco, Democrat, Memorial Hospital after a short The Allies have said that dis­ The Soviet diplomat heads the Mliglon. will be ^ a te d on an nin* for a fourth tarm. He hiu) to knock off Mayor Ed­ lllnesa. patch of their letters meant in embassy in the absence of Am' car. bodies at the hospital Sunday faoaa Edward A. Wroken, Re- ward D. Bergin in a primary. Mr. Wilson was born in no way a retreat from their un­ baasiwlor Anatoly F. Dobrynin William White Jr. of Shrews­ morning. absolutely equal b ^ s . STAMFORD — Maj-or WU- Kornienko spent only 10 min­ bury, Mass., a passenger in the m e iu..eral for the Sonie Communist bc^Vlty fSO-fSt ihaId ffidinf ofik pubJlcaaf WUHam S. Vltdkay, Northern Ireland, July 28, 1884, restricted rights of access to The fun (lured In Saigon Immediately SoclaKst; Gordon F. Duffy. So- llaim F. Hickey Jr., Democrat, and lived in Manchester 71 and from Berlin. utes in Rusk’s office. car. suffered minor injuries. both Roman CathollM. clai-Democrat; and Nicholas will be running for his first full years. Until his retirement in The last convoy crisis was the "I have positively nothing to Police reported that he was held ed a dilemma for *be new r^ !?ter the revolt. On flaturday, C DiNapoli. Tedesco won his term . He was elected by the 1954, he was employed as a most serious involving Allied say,” he said when he left. in the car by a seat belt. gime and the Church. Jbe CommunlsU flew first term In 19S7 l«, unseating council to fill out the unexpired clerk at the iPoet Office for 35 access in many years. At one Asked whether his visit was Mr. Abair was bom Aug. 20, luUonary government wid held a street ™UyJ*'**?* your ehcN'g* account invittd SociaUst Jasper McLevj' after term of Mayor J. .Walter Ken­ years, mainly at the stamp point, Soviets had placed at in connection with the Soviet 1930, in Burlington, Vt., a son the two brothers committed rti for a neutralist government. TOe starting tomorrow through Saturday a 24-year reign. He Is also lieu­ nedy when Kennedy qait in Au­ window and parcel post. least. l(5o lOO combat troops in ar-j Berlin move, he snapped; of Robert F. and Edna L Viens clde. Under Roman CathoHc banners were tenant govemor'-bf the state. gust to become commissioner of He was a member of South mqrild cars around one convoy j “Nothing is nothing.” Abair of Manchester, and lived Church regulaUons down by soldiers. Om Viet Ceng Hartford—The top vote-get­ the National Basketball Asso­ Methodist Church and King jtfi'd Red antiaircraft guns were! The conference followed a here for 16 years. He was a commit nulqlde are not was arresUd carrying a gra- ter In the r jininally non-parti­ ciation. Opposing Hickey is David Lodge. KXXF. tracking U.S. helicopters flying; meeting of Rusk and Uwellyn manager In the shoe depart' ted to be buried in consecrated girls* 3 to 6x, toddlors* 2 to 4 san city codncll election wins Thomas C. Mayers. Republican. Survivors include a son, -ttl- over the check point. The Soviets Thompson, the State Depart- ment of a J. M. Fields store in "‘scattered mortar and JUNIOR WORLD an extra prire. the title of may­ MERIDEN — Mayor Howa^ oen R. Wilson of Pearl City, released the convoys without ex- ment’s top expert on Soviet af- New Jersey. ^’r^ '^ official story that toey fire could be heard on the out- or. The Incumbent. Democrat E. Houston. Republican, la tiy- Hawaii; a daughter, Mrs. Wil­ planatton and without the troops fairs, with President Kennedy Survivors, besides his par­ committed suicide after their skirts of the carttal S u ^ y infants' prom suits William 01>Tui. is running ing for a fourth non-consecutjve liam E. Glenney of Coventry; dismounting. at the Itollte House. ents, include his wife, Mrs. lay- arrest Saturday was w l^y night aa the Viet Cong »t*bn»pt- famous make 3 pc. snewsuits again. Although the candidates No touicatlon was given there doubted. More credence was t i to attack nearby s tro t^ c term. State Rep. WUUain T. three sisters, Mlv- Raymond onle Pope Abair; two daugh­ hamleU. ThU Ckimmunlst acUv- run without party labels, the Shea, minority leader of the Williams of Hartford. Mrs WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre- of the nature of their talk. ters, Candice Marie Abair and given to reports they were Democrats have always en­ State House of Representatives, Francis I^vla. of Lqa Angeles Jacqueline Cand Abair; killed by soldlere after leaving ity did not appear serious. •rig. 10.98 dorsed a slate. The Republicans is his Democratic opponent. Mc- a small Catholic church where Dancing in the streets and a 7.90 • fobotous gro«p of Calif., snd Mrs. Edward Mrs. Anne Rogers Huttort; a ckester; three aistore, Mre. brother, Wayne W. Abair, and oHH4.W(ol7.M are trying It this year with a Abraham G. Orosaman. inde­ Grath of Tucson. Arlx., and WllUam Frazier and Mise Mary they sought sanctuary followng generally lighthearted air swept 10.90 & 12.90 two sisters, Miss Janice M. slate of so-called “New Repub­ son. WlUlam R. Hutton of De­ a letup in bombardment of tne toe dty. Night club operators, pendent. la the third man on e^ght grandchildren. troit. Mich.; two sdSters, Mrs. McVeigh, both of Manoheeter. AbAr and Miss Lynda A. Abair, dfitachfibifi hooded fiuite, washAble, jacket* with orlon pile lining*, duo zip, detached mitt* and feet, poplin*, nylon*, licans," who Jumped into the the ballot. Funeral services will be held and Mrs. Patrick Meduokeor of bresldentUI palace. Who had chafed under the Wue FAMOUS MAKI fray only a few weeks ago. Annie Hickiand of SprlngfleW. all of Manchester. Unofficial photographs of the laws sponsored by Mrs. Nhu, Bome* in nylon or poplin, lolide, plaifb or novelty print*. med. to X large. NORWALK — Mayor Frank tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at South Mass., and Mre. Marla Neill of Blaflt Paterson. N.J., and several The toneral will, be held New Haven — Mayor Rich­ J. Oooke. Republican, is j o k ­ Methoefist Church. The Rev. J. nieces and nephews. bodies of the brothers showro threw open their doors at noon ard C. Lee. Democrat, is shoot­ Portakiwn, Ireland; and two Wednesday at 10 am. from the Diem riddled by bullets, includ­ ing a second term, tb e Dem- Manley Shaw, pastor, wUl of- grandchildren. The funeral will be heW to­ John F. Tiemey Funeral Home, ing evidence of a head wouncl, Sunday. . junior ond misses' ing for his sixth term. Menry ooratic challenger la Donald lliciate. Burial will be fai Bkwt morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the Vietnamese women and cnii- H. TVwnsend Jr., the Republi­ Funeral services will be held 319 W. Center St., with a sol­ while...... ------Nhu had bruises ^ Indlcat- dren offered food to toe vlctori- J. Irwin, a former congressman Cemetery. Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the John F^^Tterney Fuqeral Home, emn high Maas of requiem at can whom Lea beat in 1B61, is Friends may can st the ing a beating. In ^^ cm ^s^ces i gouier, and youths clustered back for a second try. A third who has also served a brief tn- Watkine-West Funeral Home. 219 W. Ourter St., with a solemn the Onirch of the Assumption said Nhu was sUbbedt()dMth|ousro^y^^^ girls' nylon reversible ski parkas terhn appointment as stats Holmes Funeral Home 4(X> 142 E. Center St. The Rev. Dr. high Mass of requiem at St. at 10:30. Burial wlU be in S t candidate ia Raymwid H.. Main St., tonight from 7 to 9 James’ Church at 9. Burial will It was believed Diem an(l Nhu soldiers wore UtUe eaf- casual coots Paige. Independent, first Ne«x> treasurer. Other candidates ars J. Mianley Shaw, pastor of James’ Cemetery. slipped out of the palace in an fron ribbons to their lapels to girls' 2 to 6x flannel pajamos Malcolm D. Roberta, independ­ King David Lodge will have a South Mettaodiat Church, will be in 9t. Jsunes’ Cemetery. Friends way call at the fU' ambulance during a temporaiy aver to run for majror in New memorial sen’lM tonight at Friende nrvay call at the fu­ show they fire BuddhisU. No­ Haven. ent, is running for a third term. offlclaCe. Burial will be in EeM neral home tonight from 7 to cease-fire offered by the rebels where to sight were the plata- sizes 7 to 14 Alan H. Jepson, Democrat, and :30 at the funeral home. Cemetery. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. 9 and tomorrow from 2 to to give the brothers time to con­ & dress coots Waterbury—City Controller The family suggests that con' clotheli policemen who had bwn Joseph F. McNellia, Democrat, Cisu'ence 1. Patt. Republican, Friends may caU at the fu­ and 7 to 9 pjn. sider capitulation. so much In evidence under 9 .9 0 •rig . 2.98 valu^ tribuUona may be made to a neral home tomorrow from S to Paul R. Dongan (The New York Times report­ 1.99 faces Lduls J. Galullo. Republl- Also want the job Memorial Fund of South Meth­ 8 and 7 to 9 pjn. The family Paid R Dougan, 84, of 26 ed in a dispatch from Saigon Diem. ____ waahaUe quilted nylon print reverses to solid. odist Church. suggests cx>ntriwitions may be atone at., died yentarday at that Col. Le Quang Tung, com­ those Infide the plant can axM Monchefitbr Memorial Hoi^tal. novelty'prints, in sngel top styles. for aome Ume without having made to the Memorial Fund of mander of the elite special force 'Lawrence Jar\-is South Methodist Church. Bpm on March 5, 1879 in Five Crashes which Ngo Dlnh Nhu- used Events to go outside. OOVHN’IKY —Lawrence Jar- Mancherter, he was employed against political opponenU, had About Town •The least exposure you cre­ vis, 50, of Fox Trail, (Med yee- for more than 60 yeora aa a ate fior incidents on the picket Mrs. Joeephine K. Mastnlls On Weekend also been fixecuted.l 2 5 . to 3 5 . ber^y after being stricken Mrs. Joeephine Kuzma Maslu- dyer by Cheney Bros, prior to In Hue, 400 miles north of The monthly meeting ot the Mne.” said a oompany ^ k e s - wkli a beast attack at Ms British American <^ub is to­ man, “the better it is for both lls, 74, of 28 Hamlin SL died hie letirement M 1961.- , Saigon, another brother of group of famous make, grow stylos In State home. last night at her home after a He was a member of Emanuel A nine-year-old (Coventry girt Diem, Ngo Dlnh O n , was re­ morrow at 8 p.m. at the club­ orig. 29.9B to 45.00 sidee.” Mr. Jarvis was bom In Man- Lutheron Church, Mancheoter today is reported in good con­ house. He explained that it was to short Illness. ported under house arrest. He 100% nylon stretch girls' slacks (Oonthmed from Page One) cberiter, Feb. 14, 1913, a son of Mrs. Masiulia was born In Lodge of Masons, Tall Cedars dition at Manchester Memorial had been virtual ruler of cen­ protect its customers' intereAs Etnil and Amelia Jarvis. The Women’s Society of wools, corduroys, suedes, fur that UH. Rubber decided to Panevezys, Lithuania, Aug. 16, of Lebanon and the Army-Navy Hoepital after receiving a rap­ tral Viet Nam. girls' better wool dress coots for Bmaat LaBlanc, 40. of Tol­ He was employed at the Co­ 1889 and lived in Manchester 14 Club. The U.S. State Department (Christian Service of the North trimmed^ or classic styles, or­ have a maintenance force living lonial Board Oo. of Manches­ tured spleen and chin cuts in a Methodist (Siurch will hold lU lon pile linings with or without land, Conn. Inside during the strike. If years. She Was a membe# of St. He h Muvivsd by hia wife, informed Mrs. Ngo Dlnh Nhu, LaBlanc was ons of five hunt- ter.' He was a member of the James' Church. Mra Erica Benson Dougan; two two-car crash Saturday morn, Diem’s sister-in-law and the regular meeting tonight fit 8 hoods, three quarter or full nnrnrssrjr he aaid, those inaide ing on E. Middle Tpke., Just fit the church. The Rev. Btorle “ o'” 2.99e 3.99 VFW and the Army-Navy Club, af* staying at camps on Crock- could go beyond maintenance Survivors Include a daughter, sons, Robert E. Dougan of Mon- country’s former first lady, her •rig. 2B.98 length styles. fir pond about eight milea from both of Mknehester. Miss Ann Mastulls, with whom chentsr and Ward D. Dtuigan of west of Ludlow Rd. three children in Viet Nam were Custer, pastor, will speak on and carry on produotton, but it Surviwwa include his wife, Patience Oalinat was admit­ Know Your CTiurch." The f o 35.98 by famous “STRETCHINI”, water repellent Jackman. would be on a very limited she made her home; a son, Jean Olaatonbury; two brothera, John safe with a relative. The U.S. 19.90 to 24.90 Mrs. Mlsxy Antonio Jiarvis: a MaaiuUs of London, England; a Dougan and -Robert Dougan, ted to the hospital late Saturday Embeussy was instructed to help Jesse Sweet Orcie wUl be the washable, with stimips, all colors. scale. daughter, Mlsa Cbroliive A. Jar­ sister, Mrs. Catherine Sabonls morning. She had been a passen- transport the children to Rome, hoet group for the evening. \ Contract Talk* Fail The iawes eeparatlng com both of Manchester; a sister, ?;er in a car driven by her vis and a aoo, Lawrence J. Jar­ of Indiana; four grandchildren Mrs. (Jordon Craig of Webster, where she could meet them. keHored or for trimmed style* in solid tone* or plaids and tweeds, BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Plcket- pany and union, he said, mainly vis, both at botne; five broth­ and one great-grandchild. ether, Frank L. Qallnat, 48, In the account of tlM Boraw- meojr with orion pile linings, size* 4 to dx, 7 to 14. oonoem wages, houre and work­ Mfiaa; four grandcbildren and which collided with a vehicle Mrs. Nhu, in Los Angeles Eig began today a t the Bridge­ ers, ClilPord Jarvis and Edward The funeral will be > held eight greot-grandoNldren. after a three - week speaking HfilUday wedding, published port Divislan of the American ing conditions. Jiatvis, both of Moncheeter, driven by Mrs. Marion Jacob­ elsewhere to todays paper, sev­ Wednesday at 9:30 am. from Funeral servloafi wtM be held son, 77, of 194 Pitkin St. Mrs. tour in the United States, hoped Chain and Cable Co. after a re- Henry Jarvis of South Windsor. the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Wednesday at 2 pjn. at Eman­ to return to Saigon to bury her eral members of the bridal par­ ^ ported failure to agree on a con­ Raymond Jiarvte of Wapping Jacobson was also taken to the ty were ommltted. They were Cleric a Bircher Main S t, vrith a solemn high uel Lutheran Churoh. The Rev. hospital where she was Xrayed husband and pick up her chil­ group of girls' dresses tract re-epener. , BRIDGEPORT (AP)--A Ro­ and Haroid Jarvia of Bolton; Mass of requiem at S t James’ C. Henry Anderson, pastor, will dren there, an informed source Charles Baraw of Burlington, Joseph Lawless, waaident of and three afistetrs, Mi«. Irene for spine, skull and shoulder V t, who served as befit man for girls' flannel lined slacks man CathoMc priest aaya he (Jiurch at 10. Burial win be In officiate. Burial wiH be in Blast Injuries and sent home. said. A daughter, 18, is wttp Local 4818,> United Steri Work urged his paridioners to sign Marks of Mlanchefiter, Mrs. Vio­ St. James’ Cemetery. Cemetery. her. his brother; the ushers were iwg. ■rs, said the wn^wny was be­ la PuOford of Wapping and Mrs. Friends may call at the Police charged Mra. Jacobson Mra. Nhu wired Secretary of Jeff Keith and Earl Rancourt. a petition' calling for the Im­ BViends may call at the with making an unsafe turn and rises for 6ize* 2 for to ing struck in eight athM* clUes peachment of Chief Justice Earl Doris ffickiton of ElHnglon. funer^ home tomorrow from 3 Wotkitui-West Funeral Home, State Dean Rusk Sunday to help both of Monoheater, Henry 9 CO 2fer ts ordered her to appear in (Cir­ 4to6x 7tel4 3.99 to 5.99 across the nation. Warren. The funeral wUl be . held to 6 Aid 7 to 9 p.m. .142 E. Center S t, tomorrow cuit (Tourt 12 on Nov. 18. It was her obtain a safe-conduct to re­ Klevenaan of Montpelier, Vt.. 5.00 7 M More than 150 employes start­ Wednesday at 8:16 a.m. at the from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. turn to South Viet Nam to ar­ and Joeerph Petruocl of Meriden. 3.59 sizes 4 to 6x, 7 to IS. plaids, prints, solids, easual ed peaceful picketing of the com. Membere of the John Btrch John F. Tiemey Funeral Home, Alexander Poreda reported that she attempted to range for a funeral service, the puny’s main gate here about 6 Society collected more than 600 219 W. Center St., Manchester, ROCKVILLE — Alexander make a left turn in front of toe sorduroys, wools, poplins, solids, plaids or print*. and dressy styles "by famous makers. signatures as the parWhlonei* oncoming Gallnat vehicle. Oal- source said. The executive board of the junior emd mhsos' 5 to 15 a.m. (EST). wkh a solemn high Mass of re­ Poreda, 76, of 94 W. Main St., tniA. applied:, his brakes and In Washington, the U.S. gov Bentley School PTa will meet (Yf • left Mass a week ago. quiem iri St. Junes’ Church, died Saturday night at Rockville ernment repudiated a statement tomorrow at 8 p ja to the “I am a members of the John Funendfl skidded on the wet pavement. Craahm* Kill Four Manchester at <9. Burial will City Hospital. Into the right front side of her by . fin unnamed official that setoool library. Birch Society—this ia well be ki St. Janvee* Cemetery, He was bom In Poland In 1887, Dlein and Nhu had reaped the Four men were kiUed In sep- latown,’’ said the Rev. Frances R. Isunotte Rneeell ear. - Both vehicles had to be lined and Manchester. the son of Francis and Margaret towed away, results of their misdeeds. The Miss Judith Rhodea daugh­ •ratfi automobUe aookSsnts In E. Fenton, pastor of Blessed Friends may call at the fu­ Lemanski Poreda. He was a Private funeral servldes for State Department told the new- OoiBseotieut Airing the week­ R. Lamotte Russell of S3 Corn- Jamee J. <)ulA, 19, Glaston­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adame Sacrament Churck, in an inter­ neral borne tonight from 7 to 9 veteran of World War I and a bury, this morning shortly after revolutionary committee thfi Rhodes. 15 F1(ymouth Lsune, has girls' famous make skirts end. view last nfight. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and member of St. Joseph’s Church. stock Rd. were held Saturday deaths of Diem and Nhu while Infants' Dept. Specipls unllned slacks Tba fkwt death was reomxied afternoon at his home. The Rev. 7 o'clock was ebuged with dis­ been elected a member of the “They had my approval to to 9 p.m. He is survived by several regarding a stop sign. The in its custody could not be con- Chorus of Bryn Mawr College, aariy Saturday when a car seek signatures," Father Fen nephews. Clifford O. Simpson, pastor of ddned. driven by David B. Doyle, 32, Center Congregational Church, charge stemmed from a police P a, where she Is a junior. orig. ton said. “My sermon last week George Buckley ITuneral services wUl be held investigation of a two-car crash Mrs. Nhu said the deaths flooce blanket sleepers of Brooklyn went off R t fi in was on Christ the King since George Buckley 62, of 16 N. tomorrow at 9:15 a.m. from officiated. Burial was In East placed “an indelible stigma” on 6.98 and 7.98 that town and hit a tree. Cemetery. at Adams and Hilliard Sts. No (Jhaminode MXrtnel CfiUb wlU f vir 2.99 to 4.99 School St., died Saturday at hia the Burke Funeral Home. 76 the United States. But State De­ full zi(H>6r, non-skid feet, pastels, w a sh s^ . 5.99 that was the feast day, hut one was hurt, Quiah was or­ borne. Prospect St., Rockville, with a Bearers were members of toe partment officials said the Unit­ meet tonight at 8.rt the Fed­ Lonnie Creen, 18, of Bridge­ then I talked of the anti-Christ, dered to appear in court on Nov. eration Room of Center Oon- sizes: small to x large. a 2.99 sizes 8 to 6x, 7 to 14 jn wools, eorduroy*. solids, wools in^ solids, tweeds or plaids; Mr. Buckley was bom in Mass of requiem at 10 at St. famUy. ed States could accept none of port. wfia fiataBy injured and today we know that that 18. ------—— gregotlanal Church. Thanks­ plaids; pleated, A-line and wrap styles. suedes, corduroys. in the day when hia car went refers to the danger of Com.- Bridgeport, Feb. 8, 1901, and Joseph’s Church. Burial will be PoUoe said that QuiSh was the blame. lived in Newington 24 yean be­ In St. Bernard’s Cemeteiy. There has been no request yet giving music wlU comprise the out of control on the WUhbr muhlwn.’* driving south on Adams St., program, which the publte is corduroy crawlers Orig. Oroaa Barkiway in North Haven fore cxMTiing to Manc^hester nine Friends may call at the fun­ failed to stop for a stop sign, for U.S. recognltlcm of the new yean ago. He was employed at Tacks Honored regime, State Department offi­ wetoome to aittend. (Id* eorduroy* with snap sToteh padded and bit a sitpfxxt of the Hart- Celebrene Visit eral home today f r ^ 7 to 9 and ran into the right side of a L79 Lydall and Foulcis Oo. He was a fosd 'nm pihe overpass. p.m. - oar driven by Antonio R. Pioo, cials sidd. CIvttan Club will hear proa knee or embr. trim, s to xl.^ 1 for S.B0 Two more deaths were added NEW HAVEN (AP)—An­ memiter of Tuscan Lodge of On Anniversary 66, of 37 OasUe Rd. Police re­ Thailand, Japan and Indone­ jreeterday. thony J. Oekbrezse, secretary Masons, Hartford. Foul J. BkIfidowekI sia announced they would recog- and cons about the town high- ported heavy damage to the nUe the new government once i t ; way program at ito m e ^ to- In Weetport, Richard R. of health, education and wel Survivors include his wife, r OOKVILX®—Paul J. SWod- Mr. and Mra. Louis J. Tack right side of the Pioo oar. famous moke^^los group fomous make sweaters fiare, made a fast-paced tour of Mrs. Eva Wallace Buckley; a owsW, 78, of 92 W. Main St., of 25 Knox fit. were feited Sat­ began funcUontog. . morrow ‘ Orig. Ahair, hi, of Manchester, was Demonic M. BeletU, 64, of 54 While the Communists chafed : House. Repuhhean Director IdUed when his car went out Oonnectlout yesterday to help son, George Buckley of Hazard- died suddenly last night While urday at a reception held at the N. EJbn St., Saturday morning snap shoulder, pastel and jacquards. to 1.49 Democratic candidates in to­ ville; a daughter, Mrs. Edward visiting In Hertford. Knights of Columbus Home in that the United States master-1 Harold A. Turklrigton will pre- 8 8 ; orig. of control on the Merritt Pafk- was (toarged with making an minded the Coup, Saigon’s new sent hia party's payos-you-go - sixes 1 to 4, loi^ sleeves. ontir* stock way and crashed into a tree. morrow's municipal elections. MdBride of Bast Wlndeor; two - He was bom in Poland on honor of theCr 40th wedding illegal turn. He was ordered to OelebrezKe spoke at a break' sisters, Mrs. Helen Fenis of Sept. 16. 1886 and came to the anniversary. The couple’s only rulers insisted the revolt cam e: theory, and Atty David Barry, to 6.98 Axel Anderson, 66, of South- appear in Circuit Court 12, without foreign assistance. ' a Democratic direotor, wtli toU 2.99 3.99 bury, was killed when his car fast meeting in Waterbury, North Granby and Mrs. Doro­ Rockville area over 55 years daughter and son-ln-laiw, Mr. Manchester, on Nov. 18. cordutby crawlers sets wool jumpers moved on to two gatherings in thy Young of Newington, and ago. He was a retired ware­ and Mrs. Bkiward J. Wilson of Maj. Oen. Ton That Dlnh, mitt- about the bonding program. Orig. sizes 4 to 6x, 8 to 14, slipovm and cardigans, collided on Rt. 67 with one car­ four grandchildren. Police said toot Belctti and rying Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridgeport, and ended the day house foreman in the tobacco 69 Clyde Rd., were toe hosts Joeeph A. Adems, 30, of 88 W. Iqiints’ and toddlers’ sises. 8.9 bulkies and flat knits. Levaeeeur of Woodbury. The In New Haven. Funeral services will be held industry. for the occasion. Middle Tpke., westbound in sep­ 2.99 and dresses tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Roee Mr. Sklodowskl was a mem­ Mr. and Mrs. TaCk were mar­ arate lanes on W. Middle T)|Ae., Levaaseurs ' were reported in At each stop, he gave en­ Hill Funeral Home, E3m St.. serious condition at Griffin has- thusiastic backing to the Dem ber of St. Joseph’s Church. ried Nov. 7, 1923, by the late at Broad St., both attempted to juniors and pr«-ta«nt Rocky HIU. Burial will be in He Is survived by his wife, Rev. William P. Reidy, then make right turns at the same pitad, Derby. ocraUe mayoralty candidates, Rose HUl Memorial Park, Joeoph McNeills in Waterbury, Antonia MUkowski Sklodowskl; pastor of St. James’ Church. Ume. No o m was hurt and only I • Choicest Meats In Town! erig. 8.98 to 14.98 State police said Anderson’s Rocky HUl. two sons, Chester Sklodowskl of She is the former Miss Cath­ minor vehicular damage was re­ car was on the wrong side of Mayor Samuel J: Tedesco in Friends may call at the fu­ famous make, lined or unlined Bridgeport and Mayor Richard St. Louis, Mo. and Joseph erine Lovett. ported. the highnvay at the moment of neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Sklodowskl of Rpckville; six A buffrt WBs served to o>f«r No arrests nor injuries were excellent buys in BOYS' TOW N...lower.fleer impact C. Lm in New Haven. The family suggests that me­ 66 guests., attending fixxm boys' corduroy slacks Oelebreexe ia an ex-mayor daughters, M«. Andrew Naw- reported in two other weekend TUESDAY ONLY! morial donations may be made racej, Mrs. John Bielak and ThompeoRvlUe, New Britain, auto aocldenis. One ooeurred \ sizes 8 to 7 sizes 6 to 12 State Man Jailed himself. He put in five terms to the American Heart Fund. Mrs. Theodore SUwlcko, all of Hartford,- Bristol, Groton, yesterday at 11 a.m. at Broad 5.99 to 8.99 as mayor of Cleveland ^fore orig. 3.98 orig. 4.98 ULVmENOEVILLE, Ga.q^eia at neral home today from 7 to contract wUh Local 218 of the during visits with her Impris­ the EriCkeondlansen Fimeral NEW HAVBIN ( . ^ ) —Office Home, New Britain wltl^^^the 0 pjn. and tomorrowllW**VTe from*s»^ss» 2m to UalUd 'Rubber Woricem Union oned son that if she broke any 5 and 7 to 9 pj^. empUwM ot th* Knijtxts of aaptred PVidey at nddnight. of 12 rules, *T would not be able Rev. William Carroll offlclatihg. PJd- 1 Ck>lumbufi Bupretna H eadqu^ boys' flannel pajamas CNtilgom * sKpevers Ths kwal bos about 769 mem-m to visit him again.” ^ Burial was in Roee HUl Me- tetf hare votad overwhelmingly ■sorial Park, Rocky HUl. M ra AnnieDie M.\PDhl Ruth Redmond, 66, whose eon, Mrs. Annie M. t>eW. 70, of today in flavor of a new tirree- b oys’ man-tailored, ril .weather Mdta than 100 aupesvisbry, Hugh, 44, has served 12 years of •rig. 19.9S H 22. ’'(John A. nhittoii 266 School St. died 'Saturday yeaz eipntrart. •rig. 2.59 ... erig. 5.98 to 10.98 sleiiaal and othfr non-union a life term for aUeiged espion­ at her home after a long iUne The hew oonfract contains woriieca'took up fuU-Ume reel age, said Siinday one of the most John A. Hutiton, 83, of 62 Oak packogh increase averaging 36 - 16.90 sizes 4 to 8 fit., died yeatovday at MancbeiH She was toe widow oc Edward orlon lined iip*out coots denoe in the plant before the distressing rules was' one that C. PoM. cents an hour, epread over toe \ aMke deadMiie was reached. forbiMe her to talk to him abou^ tar Memorial Hospital. Ha retired several years ago Mbs. Pohl was born in County next three years. thickset hockmeyer corduroys, warm wools, irides­ ski, middy and coat styles in colorful- prir Oota ware moved in and three his possible release. Armagh, Ireland, Maroh 21 The MW pay soele toe ram washfible-and sanforized. Pullman:, cMl were piaoed on a She said that under the cir­ aftpr bek« employed by Cheney year ranges from a minimum cent cottoiu. all with orion pile linings, zip-off 399 5.99 ISSSrond Uvad la Manolieatar „ ITiO 1990 . W p in t. \The eom. cumstances her fon “looks very Bros, for many yean as a loom- oi $60.90 to a maxhnum orlon pile l i i ^ hoods, heavy duty zipper closings. m. khM lh Exer. was a membor of more than 60 years Sizes 32 to 40, orlons or woob in HberaUylwell, although ba saained tbln- Burvivnra include a dougMar, $141^ flor tbs Wa anffagras Irideecent combed poplins, solids,.plaids.. Iner (hati last yaar.” 4ba wga al- aoutb MfitfKXWfit Churcti. gdio w an ellgtiifi to wits. discontinued styles and colors, all towad lo aaa Ma four ttafia Ba Is fiurvffvad bjr hfa wtfk Mra. A tarniE r Jonda a t llaiv many other unodvertisdd savings throughout the by natiop^ly famous makers. -T

PAGE tmRTSEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER i , 196# PAOB TWELVB 1 ) a i l y ‘ c r o s s w o r d p u z z l e tM to study poMibIt Mvlaion at BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Vandals Damage U m .E SPORTS C oventry Uw oohatitMtlim and bylawst and BaminiAsks Groups Tonight to Discuss r a n ^ bdbk. Parked Vehicle The rapoK of the planning Aki$ka H ig h ^ h o o l oommlttee was'unanimoualy re­ Oakland St. Robertson School Wing Plan K6AD.CLYDC, X MAY iCffHEROIJY ceived on tha pn^maals to re­ Some $110 worth of auto- novate tha Church Community motivf' .kerns were stolen ( C M i p i , ^AIXT A IWYNAUC^J .iNlWcOUMTir/ An lirformal meeting to dis-fto tie the school addiUon to the 1HAT FINS OLD PAamMt OF I WOULD THINK Houaa and add to tha rear. H m Zone Change damaged Saturday nigtit in Open House ouaa pleiw for the acquIsK ^ urban renewal project. Since WHrm.iN6/MY plan wioulo e » -fo * » ll a I OF'MAT IDEA MUbbar first atap in this direction will the five properties are in the parked cer neeir lianoheeter RRCKCr k n if e a n d a sm a ll b o n d le of BUtYoO— fAriian bo to aolve tha problem at tha The Town Planning (Jommis- of aMMional land for the eo- proposed renewal area, tha re­ Memntlal Hospital. L>tol>«E iW ' Mild brook which ruhs directly In p in e w w t t u n Kb S T ia « r j r a o o lla k /— Set Nov. 12 alon (TPO wUl conduct a pub­ largemenc of Robecteon School development agency, under a Ponce said that George r // tH»«ltCK«SWOOLOLA5tA\N6BK OP' ^ A l back of the buiudlng. w«U be held tonight at 8 in the plan of ‘‘eariy acquisition,” can Fletcher at Wapping had parked (iM)(IMr) a & m A church maating has. bean lic hearing at 6 p.m. today at I M0DEI?AXE WHlTTUNfi/XD «»L L A PRMH E^CAO MWwwrgBEi nbMMi mMm CovantTy Hlgli School wUl be empowered to buy them now. hia oar wMle making a eleit Bentley School auditorium. CUPPLY FOR A OPARTER/ MANY OF OIR [SULTAN op called for 1:30 p.m. Npv. 10 in the Municipal BiUlding hearing at the hoepMal. When he r hav* ofMn houaa at T:BO p.m. Invited to attend the aeeelon. The cost of the five parols, BUGGS BUNNY IM m PRE55INS PROSLEME COULD BK «0N8D^ LOAFenC’ S S S t S ^ «,12S5T^ tha Church Community House. room on two appllcationa: estimated by Edward Rybc^rk, turned, 1m wee unaMs to riart OUT. IN LOCAL VJWTTLIN& CLUBfi -*-'1 FEEL X s?sf“ safe.. NOV. U In obaarvanoa at Amar- The entire congregation is ia- called by Tbiwn Director Theo­ the vehicle and found hia dis- 1. Which would dkcreaae tha dora Poiwell, are membera of agency director, at $60,000; c a n SELL THOUfiAMDS OF SETS/ nrudni .J°W) ^ Ican Bdueation Weak, Nov. 11 vltad to bring a box kinoh. At lot slie reatrictione fbr two would be borne now by the trlbotor and wiree, and a eet ^ HEYIWAITA^ oh^ sTn tha maating thare wlH ba a thaJxMTds of direotora and ed- BU6Si '^OK/ty; CICERO I SBAvoidw through 15. larga tcacta to the rear of {nbp- town. If renewal la approved by of toots mlailng, and two N>art( CAN I ANYTHIN' TOKEEP^ MINUTEI lJUS' THEY •iSSLi riM Sa5*$h«Hr B0Qip«»t _ final raport by tha {Hanning ucabMi, the Eighth Dietrtct di­ pKigi broken. HM/EI ■Rm program will bagtn in tha erUM in lha 260-270 aectlon of rectors, and represbnUUvea of the voters next eprliiir, the cost HAi/ETHE y^QUIETJ CAME back FROM »Kgas>2& "a?”** committee and membera will be Oakland St.; can then be applied to the PUWAAASK THEMARKET^THOSe lAlMkia.MMA M S bm nRlditaBRWita (■h.)(ah.) auditorium whare tha outltna asked to elect a building oom- the Manchester Redevelopment for tha araning'a procaduraa 2. And which would increase Agency and Raymond A May town’s share of its i>art in re OFF THE KRISFV KRUNCHIES' T M lbm n eoMDltt mittaa. Entertainment wUl ba by about an s e rf the amount of ,___ S CEREAL aint been will ba ilvan to gulda tha par- proVldad during the meeting for Asaoeiaites, the eoneultante on newel. VMAMMMU MVWE IT r r industrial aoned land on Hilliard the North End Urban Renewal If renewal la not iq)proved, Police Arresti OPENED EtBMdptaW r r r r anta through a typical Tuaaday the ohlldren attending. St. east of Adams Et. BBmlwl r r r Bohadula cC tbair chlltar of tha 4 of the Churoh Sohod will meat to develop the tracts at Resi­ season. In spite of daily clean­ ** National Honor Society at an plans, which will require the they saw a submarine traveling ■VI ■It 7 p m . Wadneaday In the dence Zone B density. At pres­ ing of beaches, local first-aid a J Ur■51 n aaaambly XYlday. Induataaa purchase of five privately along U.S. Highway 66. The un­ BY DICK TURNER 8 " f r Church Community Houaa. ent the roadside properties are owned lots adjacent to the pres­ dersea boat was a one-man posts were kept busy with cas Mon,, Tuei,, Wed, Specials CARNIVAL F □ wart: Baniora—CkutH Bowman, Friendly OIrela Meets zoned Residence Zone A, and ualUes. most of them children Thomaa .■ Bralnard, Barbara ent school site. model, being towed on a trail­ who stepped on broken glass. Flrat Congregational Church the Interior land Is Rural Resi­ The effect at the decision la er. Armour Star or other J i 1 Couch axMl carol Shliahac; Jun- Friendly Circle will meat at dence Zone. lora—tlnda Doggart, Ronald p.m. tomorrow In the vaatry As Residence Zona B, the land famous brand cuts at tre­ Hudak, Catherlna Solenakl and Tha maating theme will ba may be built with lots aa smUl ,.Baatriaa Srama. 1 c MM•MMM .JI "Holklaiy Uaaa." Plana WW be as 9,000 square feet—about one mendous savings for you. E Tha program included a wal- ooniUnuad for tha Nov. 28 quarter of an acre. NOW YOU GET ooma by Jan Blamhaig, tha church holiday fair. Rural Residence require­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS qualAfloauona of mambara atat- The church Ltdlaa’ Aasoota- ments limit lot size to 30,000 ad by Mra. Annie Whaalar of tion wlS meat at 11 a.m •quart feet, or about three- TO P V A LU E STAMPS the facuKy; expAanatlon of tha Wadneaday In the vedry for quartera of an acre. honor aoclaty praeanted by work aeadon and bualneee meat' The town’s master plan charter mambara. Kathleen Ing Mt 1:80 p.m. ■hows the ares in low or rural LAUNDRY and RavUn taUcad on character; Book Fair Planned density develooment. Lioulaa Orowlay, aoholanhlp, The executive board meeting The change from Residence at C H A R D EE’S CLEANING VILLAGE ..Vea Beth Karaslnakl, leadOr- of tha Rcfjartaon PTA will ba Zone A to Industrial Zone iz al^; and Suzanne Clevardcn, haM at 8 p.m. Wadneaday at being asked by A A B Truck SILVER LANE SHOPPING CENTER—EAST HARTFORD aarvloa. P r ln ci^ Milton Wilde BY AL VERMEER the home of Mra. Richard Nicola Leasing for a tract of about ALL PURCHASES PRISCILLA’S POP introduced mambara of tha ao- on Depot Rd. Thera will ba one acre abutUng the east side olaty. dsouasdon on the book ftUr Nov, of the existing Industrial zone Paranta o f the honor aooiaty 12 and 18 at the school with on Hilliard St., east of Adams I mambara and guaata are being Mrs. Gfuinnd Ready aa general St. Invited to a ceremonial program ohalimnn. Ehipile cH tha school The existing zone Is being almllar to that of tha aaaambly occupied by the Purdy-Ferri.s •t 7:80 pm . today in tha high will ba allowed to jrtudy the ex hlblte from 9:18 to 11:18 am. Corp. A A B Truck Leasing in­ THmS COUPdN 18 WORTH achool Mbrary. A reception will tends. If The zone change is ha held wMh charter mambara, and 1 to 3 p.m, both days. Par­ ents nmy also visit tha school granted, to use the tract for an aponaon and aohod principal in office and storage bam for 100 EXTRA oharga. 1 those days. Tha eshlbit will ba a feature rental tractor—traHer rtgs. FVjur studanta, all aanlora at A spokesman for A A B says TOP VALUE STAMPS tha high achool, have raoalvad of the PTA meeting Nov. 13 whan tha .buainasa aasrion will that the firm now has five rent­ WITH ANY ^2.00 ORDER OR MORE formal M ta n of oommandation al rigs, but must store them for thalr performance raaulta in ba omitted. Hours will be 7:30 REDEEMABLE AT to 9 pm . • whan paranta may outside where they are subject tha National Merit Scholarship to vandalism. QuaMAoatlon Teat taken laat ■alaot books. Rafraehmanta of LAUNDRY and . apiiflg. Students honored are sweat older and doughnuts will CHARDEE'S CLEANING VILLAGE Lsmb Coinbe BS* ba served. Louisa A. Orowlay, Sandra I EXPIRES NOV. 1$ Hotchkiaa, Susan D. Potter and The book fair mariu obaarv- St. John’s Church Lamb Patties 39^ TYlar E. Irvine. enca of National Education Saoodd Church Electa Weak Nov. 11 through 18. At To Hold Bazaar lira. Harold Bumpua has bean thla school the ampheate wlH ba Delicioiuly Under BY JOE CAMPBELL on Gradea 1 through 6 level BONNIE alaated olarfc of Second Congre­ The Frlend-shlp Circle of St. for a inste-tempting meal. gational Church; BUbart I. Cart­ books with some offered for oon la traaaurar. pra-achool and young adults. John's Polish NaUonal Catholic C ,» vi. i.eiE ONE-SVOP CLOTHING CARE 7 Q * There will be a wide price- "What ghfaa a rookat Ht IhruatT Pop laya H'a tha Othara alaotad are: Walter 8. Church will sponsor its annual FEATURING n 6 r GE COIN OPERATED DRY CLEANING Rib Umb Chops I Vn Kallar, aaaiatant traaaurar; range, PTA officials aald. bazaar Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. taxpayers!" Waalay Lerwla, church school su­ Oo-op Notes AND DOUBLE LOAD WASHERS perintend^; Byron W. Hall South Coventry Cooperative and Saturday from. 10 a.m. to Fine delicate flavor and WUfrad E. Hill auditors; Nursery and Kindergarten 6 p.m. in the church on Golway • SHIRT SERVICE * PROFESSIONAL CLEANING for an elegant dinner. classes are visiting the turkey St. Lawrenoa Fentiman, one year Among the many booths will SEWING and MENDING PLUS TOP VALUE STAMPS BEN CASEY and Frank Touropita, two farm at the University of Con­ yaara, deacons; Mlai June D. necticut this week. The kinder­ be handicrafts, nillglouB ar­ garten cleae was to visit today ticles which win include cards Kidney Chops i Loomla and Mra. Arthur J. Vin­ and gift items, OhristmM dec­ gaUADnrr’C l a u n d r y m d 99 ton, daaooneaaaa for three with transportation furnished yean ; Miaurlca French and Wil­ by Mra. Walter James, M n. orations, pizza and a polish irllAKLPtb a CLEANING VILLAGE kltdren, Mra. Splrlto Vesco of fred E. HW, .truateae for three Frank Tabor and Mrs. Harold SILVER LANE SHOPPING CENTER—EAST HARTFORD Wholesome, yellow, ripe yean. Doody. The nursery class will 55 E. Maple St. is general Atoo, Mrs. WMUam Loddar go tomorrow with transporta­ chairman of the event. and Mra. Oaorga A. Kingsbury tion by Mra. Melvin Cantor, both for two yaara and James Mra. David Roe and Mra. Ray­ Bananas 12» T. Laidlaw and Mrs. Leon C mond Fltta. Heckler, both for three years, a u b Electa reUgious aduoation ootnmiaalon; Coventry f*lna and Needlea BY FRANK O’NEAL Robact Staere and WilUam 4 H £ A 8 N 3 l William Paradis, music com' wiU be in charge of tha enter­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ' mlttea for one year; Mra. Floyd tainment. NA^GAT. Hayes, M n. J. M. Vimy, Mrs. 6281. Large Eggs ,’^ONEQF'niE F-4^HASHAPA ( t h ir t y MINUTES, SIR. VErnon Sanborn, Mrs. John 30r RAN G E DcliviTcil frc-li daily , POUBLE AaUATOR FAILURE, . Mlllerd and Mra. Ward Day, Manchester Evening Herald HEU NEVER , Coventry oorreepondent, F. APMIRAL. IT'S CDR.5AVWER,5IR. MAKE rr,..TOOBAD visiting oommlttee; Mra. Byron ,.Mjr raii

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• I, PAGE FIFTEEM IIANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4,. 1968 WAtm ffym r m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, N 0 V E M B E »4 1 ^ THE Raiders Edge WaUingford, Win Division Title, 14-12 Herald Angle Won bv Y. A. Tittle ■sr E A R L Y O S T Successful Conversion Second Rated Wilby Captures Bath Battle flparto Editor Johnson /im Taylor Regains Form Mud < )tlia prsrioua night, moat of tha Sunday Rooters Play oallara said tha gpaaWng pro­ Decides Pony Thriller WIxittaa day, ,aa Jimmy gram was good... but they Wednesday Durante would aay, and M was would have hked a Uttla more Heceives And Packers in High Gear 14-12 Loss Ju*t that. another in a ktag food. Being at the head table, I iMriaa ^ baauriful, sunny, warm coidda’t ba a Judge aa prsfaren' STA N lilN O S TndUng by two touchdowiw in th« aecond peribd, B.t HOlVn: HOIXOMB dayw. i w l and wintar clothing tial treatment waa aocorded tbe Snaps East la a Mttto baavy in thia unsea- NEW YORK (AP)—“If BEAR8-OOLTS— ManchMter’s Pony R«id«r» 6ame from behind to defeat Ihere'a a etran^ely familiar guerio, 1 am aura, and we had ‘ Lesson’ can cut and swing now,” Fasteni Ooerferoaoe sonaMa woatlMr and I waa gtad The Bears scored their first a W. L. T. WaUingford 14-12 yeatetday afternoon at Lyman Hall look about the top of the etand- more than we could eat and we said Green Bay’s Jim Tay­ Inga for the poat-eeaaon ClaM to don ahorta aAar Mawa while made a nurahsr of youngatera touchdown when Billy Wade Cleveland ...... 7 1 0 Ilrfd, Wallingfort, to win their divigion’a championship Win Streak playing a few acts of tannte. ST. LOUIS (A P )— New plunged one yard after^ connect­ A OIAC Soecer TVaimament. bigipy who were altti^ ta front York’s Y. A. Httle, who lor. New Y ork ...... 6 2 0 _ _ fliarter O * FOottaB^ Not that the ratln^a are the . . . Two hours of axerctaa, aun- And with Taylor cutting ing with Joe Marconi on a 63- • • • e •..6 3 0 OonfM^w. oppose Ver- tatam wmA freab air waa enough when we jiassM the satra food yard pass play. Joe Fortunato’s lord march on the Manoheater | ^^fne aa a yaar ago. but the Bv HOWip HOLCOMB to thorn... Busy work a.m. and oame o ff a sick bed and led through the line, the Packers FWtttrurgti...... 4 8 1 BMi later Dor le««»o title. jg b a to n heading home to retax a are cutting tbrouigh the opposi­ Interception of a Johnny Unitas first and aecMnd place teemna— If mud phcks and mud Juat before noon I waa ahia to the Giants to a 38-21 Na­ Philadelph'ia .. ..2 6 1 O ffon ^ dammatMi the x«ine Pete Ben'aon put the crusher Staples of Westport and Man­ few ndnutoa before the CMants- tion and . heading for a pooaihle paas led to Chicago’s clincher, Washington ... ..2 6 0 get a rida from Mr Malookn tional Football League vic­ a 16-yard flip from Wade to m neMher t«u n w m required on the final Wallingford threat chester—-were the finalists In baths are resMy cosmetic a iuwita MVli game via vUeo. shot at an unprecedented third Dallas ...... 2 6 0 la' (amt It wea • well-jtayed Ikosn .ttia tkna Jimmy Brown Stannard, a former ooUeagiM at tory over St. Louis, dressed Rick Casares. Lenny Moore on an attemptad end sweep. the 1962 toiirney. *nte otrteome, j aids, as has been'TJopularly The Herald, to Hartford for the consecutive National Football , eoateit too wlHi on^f throe, pen- Both the Raidem and. Vernon j however, belles thie year’s ftinfblad tha llrat time be car­ warmly after the game and League championship. scored for the Colts on a 26-yard Western Oonference •StkM oaOed supposed by many Rromen ried tha ball and Bam Buff of UConn football luncheon... A run. ftMiw 6-0 recorda and tronloany standing. walked into the Cardinal Taylor, regaining his strength • • • W. U T. win meet twice In the next for many years, then ItM cMeroe reoovared tha fa- oold, windy day and my winter WMk«flord took a 13-0 lead Staples, beaten by the In- otathea felt good walking down dressing room Sunday. after a hepatitis siege and ta' Green Bay ...... 7 1. 0 ■I ttiegr acored on wetained three w started the Browns •••••• ..7 1 ' 0 drtv«a « t 00 and 80 yarde the collide at 1:90 at M em .orlal pipnahip game, waa ranked tops, W ilby and Bm X Oathohe fOOt-%, tha gama, so to speak. Tha ankles, had his best day of the was« nsvar better in ooideat atreets... Joe Soltys, game, boy,” he fold to Charley rolling with a 62-yard touch­ *•••••• ..4 4 0 llrat tem timm th«>’ had poa- Field In the regular eaaaon among tiilh year’s eight quail- '■ bail players with pood com­ Johnson, the Cards’ youthful aeason Sunday, barreling for 141 Minnesota ...... 8 5 0 meeting, ttot means nothing, plexions today. TTiey slogged an almost tmIbeUeveable UOonn tub thumper, was the down run ta the first quarter, flera with a rating o f .909. perfect boat, as aJwaya, and It quarterback. "You worried yards ta 30 carries and scoring then spent the rest Of the game Baltimore ...... 3 5 0 then on Nov. 34 they meet Manchester’s defending cham­ and sloshed through muck and Don’t (wunt the one touchdown as the Packers TiM Raidem took the ktdcoff Gtonto out'yat ta tha fight for was good to sit and tsilk with m e.” setting up Groza's field goals Los Angeles ... ..2 6 0 after the aeonnd aoer* and again at Dillon Stadium, Hart­ pions were second at .865. mire Saturday oa tha WlkJoat crushed Pittsburgh 83-14' for San Francisco . ..1 7 0 Jayooea teioFad a 14-13 triumph Baatarn Oonferenoa nDnora. Stan Saaver and Dean Young Johnson, blond and crew cut Groza connected tfom 9,. 22 and atartad a inarch of their em n. ford. for the league ebamplon- Rockville High joinjfl the In- and looking young enough to be their seventh straight'victory. 34 yards out. Brown brought hla iM p. dlena In post-season* play by over the under-mamod-Eagles Win or kaa, tlM Giants ba-ve of tha faculty, piua Coaoh Bon H m oHmax wal a 13-yard gal­ Ingalls, Ticket Manager Phil Tittle's son, shook his head. Forced to carry an even big­ league-leading rushing total to TIm Raidere have outsoored grabbing third place among the bMore a shivering crowd of Mm prindded scxna sa»>ellent Sunday lop by Ftank Woods that made attstaqtlaaa during the N Fli sea­ Bany and Ben Johnson, alumni Tell me, Y. A.,’’ Johnson ger load than ususJ this season 1,194—333 yards short of his 1968 k l»-«. W oo* and Rich CrOra* the oppoaition 186-30 to data Oaas B antiiee. than 300. with running mate Paul Horn- record—and surpassed the 1,0(X)- Person To Person wMIe tha tough Vamon olub haa l*nad plenty of 17 attem pts fo r 211 yards In hla Olaude Gtason in the fourth W .'U *. CAass A, an Cnasa B and C quar with Bowdoln. setts ran np 427 yards total taut didn’t see action beoauae Hanrhr Andy Baylock, Bata pass protection,” Tittle said. first chance at running the club quarter. mna. 30 T n a k U n BL hepl vriih ffUawn Uke Bob Ing- F a c k e r s -s t e e l e r r — .0 0 1 terfinals are scheduled Friday, These items top the New offense to 99 for Vermont of a reeurrlng beck injury. With of TJPonn,. Norm Daniels OathoUc High football coach, "Give all the credit to the re­ ta r any appreciable length of Lamonloa, who starred at .all semlfbnala, Nov. 18. while the Redmen captured ceivers. When you get guys like time. The Steelers bolted into a 7-0 I England gridiron agenda he and Maaiuk oa the' sideUnes. Notre Dame as a oolleglan, lead against the Packers with I ^ImHSs ...... 3^ 0 1 Other B pairings find Jamee four passes and a fumble. Frank Olffo~d, Aaron Thomas Meratsn. Oasksstam, this week. the East attaok was really The victory boosted the Bills able assistance from Glktartat only 11 seconds gone as Gary SERVICE SPECIALS MOB ...... A .-0 0 1 l>a«kpr. WenUsr. Memorial empoaing Bloorofield. A date with a sub-par Mafaie piled np 468 lush­ Yale Bulldog Snarls hampered. Gary Sullivan, who player,'” tbe bte and Del Shofner catching, all Record to 4-4-1 and pushed , TseUas: PsdoUiy, h m ar, Buteh- ' Hug for Dqn Jeasee.. .Monday mentor said. He’s ouirently and Miack Yoho. G i 1 .o h r i s t Ballman returned the opening iBspe, Aasstasto. Northweat mdng New Canaan Tufts eleven (1-5) Saturday ing ysrds and an all-time teamed with Maslidc as alter­ touwayii an extra busy day at you have to do is throw the ball them back Into the struggle for gained 125 yards in 26 carries and Glastonhury tangling with point total against the playing w6th tbe pro Springfield at them ." kickoff 98 yards and Dick Hoak immAiM laft tha Kast- . Moera Swenssosk, is tile last hurdle for North­ nating quarterbax^ks, was side­ IS Baaei^ 8^ and before keep­ Eastern honors. Boston and while Yoho kicked a 22-yard cracked two yards for a touch­ aan out in trout with n 4-0-1 S i^ srt T ^ osd , .BailsrUn, O»ok. K. O. Smith. 'Die last game ia! eastern (7-0) which used White Mules In pasting Acorns in the Atlantic Ooaet “ I waa Just feeling my way Centsmi: Weritsl. Aadero. Ostrput, lined for the season a couple of ing a‘ iOctoJ engagement at Houston are tied for the top field goal that provided the down. But it was all Green Bay] reooFd but tha Flra Fightan aiheduled at Rockville. six pass interceptions and Colby 66-12 while Biowdotn In Beating Dartmouth werics bock. League. Joe CSirietlan, UConn on short passes for the first n l^ t I w)Bs working wtth tools director of atlUetloa, said re­ spot with 5-4 records following margin of vtotofy. after that. Three of Jerry alosa behind with S-1-1. A Fire Becks: Wood, Fltxcerald Osnoe. Two unbeaten teams—Rocky two fumble recoveries to ralll^ to edge Bates 14-7. Wilby, whioh now haa a 4-1 i t file trade—my typewriter quarter, trying to find out how the Patriots. Walloping of the Dod*e, O, ------H-vUl. Ibdfori,Ibdfor mil and UtchflcM paced the cently'over the luncheon table the Ckirdtaals would react,” Denver rookie Don Breaus Kramer’s four field goals gave ngtatar vtctcay next week wlU help bi a 39-6 triumph over Maine and Bowdoln both Jayvee mark, capitaliaed on an (hat niiiat be nearing the end Oilers, Friday night. New York the Packers a 9-7 halftime lead IkwiiS (Ut Chas C achools. RocK>’ HIU, are 2-6 in state play head­ that Baylock waa "big le o ^ ’’ Tittle said. "Then ta the second fired four TD passes, 45 and 27 tamduM n tie tor the lead. If Debi, D s ts PUU, Msteh- Kings Point last weekend. By EARL YOST early Eagle error to score its ia last, but stiU In contention, before Taylor plunged one yard | CSiarter Oak Conference cham­ o f tta hfe. ae a coach and should go a long perl(x] I found I could go for the yarders to BiU Gorman, a 43- ibe amokantera win — or ewen ML Barriseq. Coast (iuard (6-0) haa ing into their contest. Yale’s Bulldog ia anarling, and biting, too. first TD. John McCarthy at 3-4-1. yarder to Bob Scarpitto and a for a third i^ riod touoh(X)wi] a tla — they wMI cHach lacklM : MiUsr, Daa FIsIs, Nos- pion. was given the top spot two remaining obstacles, The Malne-Ooiby game Tuesday way ta his chosen profeaston long one and I.dld.” ke, Btiiekland. Quarterback Brian Rapp has’ euddenly matured. couldn’t find ths handle on an . . . M ayor Fran Miahotwy Johnson, who went Into the The Jets were overwhelmed 70-ytarder to Lionel Taylor. that put it out of reach. • m tltte. ______(Risrds: Kssnoy, Duffy, Bob aince the>’ had played more facing Central Connecticut produced a voUey of elec­ attempted ptmt and fumbled, V gamea than the Cowboys. Litch- Head Coach John Pont knows how it feels to be car-, ' '' Midget and pony football haul phoned to aay over 300 wfil be game leading ta oomplefiona Joa Ifaasaro acored tw ice, Klein, CoeiL Dtagwell. (1-5) and Springfield (4-S) trifying plays including s the Big Green taking over on Cehtera: RuMell. Horsa. SuUiven. flald. champion of the Berkahlre been getting good press this in attendance at the annual with 114 and yards gained with Chuck Oaraao and Dale Ostraut Conian. . on the road. The Cadets 98-yard kickoff return by ried o ff the fi^d on the shoulders of his players. the East 23. Five plays later fall, thanks to Bob Bleller and Backs: McMahon, Scott, Maiming. League, allowed only' three gave superb protection to the losen' Jim Lambert. West aide Old TlmerB’ Reunion 1,779, com pIeM 16 of 32 to r 185 You can’t make a better deal «Boe each for the SmofceaUn. And Yale has the number of Dartmouth’s Indians. Bata) burst through tackle for help from the ooachea. Bteiler Saturday night. Barber Billy yards and two touchdowns. Al Noake, meman. illloramo. goals tai 11 gamea. sophomore quart-erhack Ed For Maine, John Fshlgren, Ail this came about on a weta——»------U FItsgaraM acored one aet of SnokeaUirs ...... ( S 0 14—30 Mancheeter High Coach Dick the score. His flip to Daly made wan an a m phone caller to dis- Pagani being the honored guest “That football felt like a ten­ axtra points, Dennis Woods got Blue Devils 0 4 ( ft—U Barrett who completed 17 Dave .loseph and Mike playing field at Yale Bowl laat It 8-0. OUBB both pbssea of the youth to save your IHe! Tp: 6 - Carson. Joe Massaro 2, Danieleon Vs chainnaj) of the of 28 pas.ses for 290 yards Haley turned In 86, 70 and Steve Lawrence, ate up big , . . Stu Baraw haa left Man- nis ball," Johnson said. "I just - tha oliiara. Wooda and J o k n Saturday when Tale pinned a gains and EgMl went up the Se4''Up Score grid program and others who tiheatar' to open a new aki resort couldn’t get started. If I could OstniuL BD - Matoheli, Neake. Coaches Association advieory and a pair of scores In the 61 yurd scoring runs from 10-6 defeat on a favored Big colled and talked .about tha FUlonuno o f tha DavUs each PAT: 6 - PHagerald. Wooda X oommittee to r soccer which sug­ scrimmage, while Dave middle from eight yards out for East’s tough defensive eorps at Stowe, Vt, and he paeeed have got them going sooner, got k>oaa on 30-yard rana, long- 46-20 conquest of Trinity. Green band of IndlsJU from the the touchdown. Merclne’s boot produced the Eagles’ first same thing were Bill Skoneekt, along information on hie new maybe things would have been How About That! gested and arranged the cham- nletlghleta (tt) ■\n oddity from the p€«*t Brown had an 80 yard punt Hanover. N. H„ reservation. Charter Oak Conference pieta- ALIGNMENT AND ast gatna of the day. Oava piom i^ tiipleheader. through return.' —his ninth straight, with a miss »«>«, although a bit Indlreotly. site, capable of acoommodattag different, but 1 couldn’L” llatdiel and Ai Noafce did-the Ends: Smith, Oabom. Dion, Shaw is the fact that Northeast- Dartmouth won the battle of dent, and Pete Mortello of Ver­ 20 weekend guests. Baraw was nisklea: Lopes. HrJTaJly, Roohe. the ClACl George Donovan, ern and Coast Guard spoiled Bol) Diuin’s 99-,vard —gave Yale a 74) lead with' A 15-yard penalty and the DenrUa* aooring. the statistics but the marling (-.27 played. J strong defensive liite pushed non. The latter said a abow- an offtatal in the laat. Olympic SIGN YOUR g JSS*; Mahoiie^ Period. ’ (^«-! Windsor High, perfect records for each kickoff nmback ignit^ a Elis, completely outplayed — down battla with Manchester, BRAKE SPECIAL Paul Majenvskl was tha while )M ClAC soccer chairman, re­ With a 104) lead. Y ale’s of- Wilb>' back on three aucoee- Wnter Gamea at Squaw Valley Trapshoot Winner alnsham. Therion,Tiiarlan, EIbonavai). other in 1961 when they VillanovB rally which kept but not notfought — s/ter both pony dubs being undefeat­ Obow for the Flghten, scoring Cmten; Robbins. Btcclo. Wars, tired principal John Ruddy of Holy Cross ainless, 22-14. fense boggsd down but the de- sive plays. .They finally tried a , . . OiuTOh wth m y ftanly at Herdic. fought to a IS-13 standariil marching 53 yards the first tense Uxrft over and, did a great quick kick from their three but ed, wae being awaited on Sim- nghit helped round out another all four of Ms team’s touoh- Anaonia, will again serve as at the end of that season. Butch Byrd was on the re- Top lumors ta the weekly trap- AUTOMATIC BMks: MsJewsU. Holmea. Eproul. time they handled the ball for job. Dartmouth threatened in the' safetyman Skip Martin ran the day, Nov. 10 in Manehetaer . , . busy day. shoot held the Manchester WE DO ALL THIS: downa. Bryce Oarpentor added Torss, CsrpanUr. Mar. tournament director. Coast Guard’s 6-0-1 re­ ceiring end of a 87-yard Art Sherte, auto ealeeman, rifle the akatra points afttf all of ^ehisrs (16) a touchdown, hung on to get waning moments of the halt but short boot back to the '^Iby Cwn and Fox Club went to John Ends; Moqnin, HanSon, Andsrsea. cord In '61 represents its pwoiiag pass play for Bos­ expert and 10 pin bowler, pulled Saturday • correct castor. Jiajaendci’s sooraa. ton University which lost their moat cherUhed win of the fell short on the eight. four. Stalled by a penaMy, the Con(llo who smashed 42 of 60 FUEL OIL Caldwell. only unbeaten card. Tlie 1963 oeoaon. However, the Big Green, up a obitr and discisMed bowl- •Wet condltlona thie ajn. and 95 Eagles finally made it to the targets yesterday. Close run- camber, toa-in / Dfcsk Braaalck and Joa Quag- Tackles: Fhlansv. Batrlson, Vin- Cr<>88 Country Huskies had an identicai to Rutgers anyway, 31-6. ' tag ooverage. Being a frequent ■a wars the Crulsere' point- eek, (harcia Boston College (4-2) The triumph pegged the with Tom Spangenberg leading scoring ooltunn when Matauk It marked the first Saturday of nersup were Mrs. Terry Ward e adjust brakes Chiards; BreH. Ltsotte, Wilson, mark hut earlier had fash­ Blues’ record at four wins and the way want 61 yards In 14 flipped a flare pass to Walt vtaltor to the desk. Shorts wea this year’s football season in and John Zeppa who broke 40 DELIVERY malcata. Majawski got oOf on 66 Steurer. Bleller. ioned a 5-0-S campaign in tivned back the inteiaee- Meet Wednesdayw two sathacks and svssiad thair plays for a touchdown at 11:10 Basnight and he scampered into awsme o f the rules In force fo r which the sun was not rirtatag each. Another regular shoot will e adjust steering and SO^rard runs for two a t the Centeni; Wolfram. .Jim Quaslla 1936. tlonal challenge of Vander­ (be -U6S-64 aeaaon and was sooraa. Oaipentar and Chuck Orotta, Jenldi). Branniek. norea. Ivy Leagua log at JM)0, two on - the third stansa. Quarter- the end aone untouciied. A pen­ . , . Completed the work rou­ be held Simday morning at 10. e add brake fluid Backs: John Quaclls. O'Neil, At New Britain Obviously looking ahead bilt from the rugged 1800111- , ouse that sooras* when forward- tine long M ore the designated CONTRACT May wora atao outstanding for eostern Conference 19-6 wins and at many defeats. Tbe: back Dane Kelly called hit own alty (again) voided a Miooeas- A special program — five-shot Weleh. Joe Quarlla, Madigan, a week to its climactic bat­ suwtsf waa the first tor { play twice from tha one foot line ad, lanould ba used. Hhrery Indl- hour and I had a free hour be- competition at flying targets— e belance front wbeelB tha wtnnera whMe Branniek and Ikywnham. tle with Princeton, Harvard and now sends its Jack ftil try for points and left it Yale I960 agataat Dari- before crossing the final white - . fore headtag for ^ Tata B ^ Tim O'Neil were the topthreata nreflghterv ...... S 14 ■ ft—tt Except for a couple of rare 8 6 will be held Sunday Nov. 17,. Cruiser* ...... 0 t • a —14 mouth and it gave Pom a per-! Mne. Kelly’s pass for the points The second and third period.'^ mentlan which has been sub ta New Hiven, Yale hosting starting at 1 p.m. Dressed tur­ tor tha Ckutaers. Harry Jenkins TD: FT - Majewvtrt. 4. C - O’Nell Liurtanoea. football v'lll be the Bkitited this season, for all feet start in his battla of wits j n m defected by Bgloff. were aooreleaa. An East thrust Dartmouth ta one of the day’s keys wrlll be the prizes. Oother and Fardinaad Flores aJno tum- ordy sport on tbe remainder of forme of bowdtag, haa appeared NOW! PAT; FF - CsrpeBter4. « - the area schHaatic fall aeaaon. with Bob Blackman, mast«r- j Dartmouth was far from be- in the second quarter wa.s biggeet football games. Jeff scores; Chamberland 39, Bill ad in fine atSorts for the lasers. Bramtek, Joa Quaipla.- mind of Dartmouth’s v a r ie d ‘nf done and most of the crowd ' la print However, league seo- Koelsch and Welt Snow my Griffin 89, Geprge Arglrps 36, One soccer game, the* OCIL thwarted when Dean Barhino - retsurisa w ho h ave failed to turn YOU'LL RECEIVE croM' country meet and tour­ attaok. The-Indians, who reeled lof interested a Masiuk pass. traveling companions to the big Frank (font! 84, Nelson Qulnby off four straight wins this fall,' *tay*d to the end saa aooompezued me to John Night with my family and an­ Country Club Slim Home Slate Saturday the CLAC Socicer Tmumamenta Coming up Saturday, Yale Wildcats started on their final . Von Deck Jr.’a home for a pre- Don’t let this hoppen —only area chibs to qualify. before he picks up his sheep­ TD drive. Two penaltlea, one other busy w e ^ ta now history. FREE travels to, Philadelphia Satur­ diitaer gathering with gueete, Ihe week’s action starts to­ skin, made a great defeneive a 16-yarder, and the only auc- BEST 10—SUNDAY day to meet Penn, hits the road play to kail Dirimouth'a final Jookle FarreU, Oori Tastraem- m aw H A V m (A P ) — ‘n ie t Ttie OadelN made tt idx ta a morrow wit!) the annual OCIL again, against Princeton In Tii oeasful pass of the day, helped akt and Joe Pepltone. Ihere Claes A—Hal Jarvis 68-6- Crons Country meet at Central threat with time running out. the march along. It toOk them 62, Frank Kleman 68-6-62, y et kings of the Ivy League, row by ctobbering Trinity 46- gertown Nov. 16 and then the Steals Bal^ r were nearly sa many people at n l e and Penn, meet Saturday 30 at N«m' London and are OonnecUcut Ocdlege, New Brit­ finale with Harvard at New eight plays to go the neceasarj' . Von Daok’a bouae aa at the MA- Sports Schedule Claaa B—Del Bt. John 69-8- DOUBLE 1 0 0 0 ain. That completes the year’s Howard and Dartmouth Oap- 76 yards. Balm bulling ta from 61, Ray Warren 76-12-64, Al ta FhitadeipMa la what Tale's about to praaent OMo Graham Haven on N ov. 23. tain Soott Oeelman both went aonlo Tempta, at leaot It seemad with Mb best aeason at Coast work for the Manchester Har­ the five for the score. A pass­ DeGemmta 71-8-64. TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS M m Pont oaka “ the big (me While conditions wers unlike high In the air for a Ke'Uy- .that way. Jack served aa gen« Tuesday, Nov. 8 TRIPLE-S BLUE Guard. Hw beat risowing over riers with Mhe eocceptlon of ing attempt for the extra potnta Ctaes C—Fred Naeslff 74-14- tor ua.“ them planning to participate in any of the five prevloua Satur­ thrown pass and the blue- al cbairniaii.. . Fine gathering Cross Country — OCIL Field made by the Cbdets waa 6-0-1 days when the sun was shining failed. a t nacre than 400 men and boys 60. Pont’a comment refers tio the tha ’nismksgi'v'lng Day Hoad ahifted defender wrestled the Day, New Britain. EBla’ ohanoas of popping the in 1961, whan Graham was BtiM and the field dry, a two-day rain i. After a five-yard penalty aet ^nd it was good to mingle and Wednesday, Nov. 6 Low groes— Stan HlUnaki 77. pitching for the GI a v e 1 a n d Race. left the bowl with slippery going | them back five yards, WiU>y talk with fwows one doesn't Soccer — Manchester at E. O. Blind bogey—Don Ctalver and STAMPS laagua title, an eventuaUty that Manchester adil oomidete Ms nntfl laat Saturday looked ahout Browns. although It didn’t rain until 2 :10 T.^* halftarik got off a weak kickoM and see every (Jay M*ke Opta Smith. I CBff Varney 106e. ae tUcely as Marv nironebeiTy’s The Ontral Cbnneoticut Blue regular eeason Wednesday at was left to play in the fourth Gsay Oass retunsed M to iqid- 'wold; W d* little. Bob Oole,. STAMPS RELINE YOUR BRAKES E. O. Smith. The Indiana will itanza fieM. Aided by a 16-yard pen­ Bade* Clifford, Bruno Moeka, Af Absolufely aleoton to the baseball HslH of Davila, wlM took M on the chin then raced 28 yards on an cf)d Fame. 18-0 ait American Thternaticnsl use this one' as a tuneup for Seven Fables alty and then stalled by a flve- Bob Digan, Reid Smith, Dave WHEN YOU PAY FOR YOUR FUEL OIL Friday’s tournament aoUon. •weep on the next ptay to yvflor that nuUWled a aoore, Bpeooer and many others But Tala, despite a sbeUack- tor their fifth torn la six ataris, Double-baireled football ac­ One would suapect that there the ball out of dangerous terri­ DELIVERY IN FULL WITHIN 10 DAYS tag ta the stsitiBtios cedumna, are liot expected to give the would be a number of loose Bata finally got tbe six pohvts ap8c)Bl tribute should , go to FLETCHER CLASS CO. -OF MANCHESTER No Extra Cost! 1^ NOW cisfrttaMimd on fumbles a n d tion lie on top Saturday. Maa- tory as the final seeoi»ls ticked on the boaro to stay when Baa jK S A jd r ta h itor hla usual « - AFTER DELIVERY, OR PAY YOUR Ckdota much trouble chcatsr, afiter a wwek a tt, goes balls and there were no lesa away Stomps tasued upoB pajrment ta ftownad oaoe.4nvinoible Daii- The Huskies of UOonn finally than seven fumbles, five by night tied ttts aoore — Waa orilent Job in provkHng ^ 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE CURRENT BUDGET ACCOUNT BY THE to Wotherafield. sUU seeking No.. 1 performer on the field stopped. 649-7879 full of first fuel deUvery. mouth 10-6. H m EMs am now brake their drajugtot with a 31-6 Dartmouth, Including one in the head taWe backdrop, *J>*g WHEN YOU THINK OF AND SAVE that tfutavo first victory. The was Spangenberg, s Darien SiatiaUcs league piwJuctlon . . . 10th O F M ONTH. 3- 8 ta tha ancient eigM and rout of New Hampalure in a Tribe la (V6 with three games to second period which led to j reaident. He was Dartmouth’s DC. W. QLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER 4- 3 ovexalL baibtie fo r the Tan-kee Confer- Chuck Merclne’a 20-yard field | First Dowmr ,., 9 9 tzxenMkl and Pepttone held the i * y - goal- which gave Yale a 104) beta runner, btooker, pass Varda Rushing ottentton of a most apprettattve CORNER DURANT ST Peon, of counaa, came up with ance celler. UConn 1m oi^ ona Bast Oatholk: picked up a calvar and defantave baok,.oom* 141 147 MONTHLY OR BUDGET PAYMENTS iHli smy bnke ]eb we tun jour an erven nsore astounding feat more oonference game; tbey’ll margin. Pasoes oomp...... ioflO lof4 •utUedoo for more tttan ^ y game tor this week, making up lag up wMh one tackle after bddr with UttJe Farroil o ^ * LAR6E QUAUnRS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDSI «t Philadelphia, thumping Har^ meat Rhode Island iig Xlngution for Middiotown'a earlier can- During ontone ,part____ of______the second 73 33 m m n im vasd 7-3 w m the aid of a timely Nbv. 16. pertocLthare were, thr«JfUBiW«l i hUttag miKli to make the nlfht A FCEE...ngilir per I II osMstaan. 3 h e JB glce wW gOLOn.. ...1 ____i — <^-FBOWT-AND R E A R 4PABK1NG MH q m t lUBihtaTeoovary. ^ Wesleyan put up a good flghit lost in as many running p l a j ^ ’Iliig-wiOTtaM taohad groat. ■wmbtai/tota ... a aimoeaa . . . THsriro ito**"* -flefiffetg another road trip — and a kxig winning cHMm atwaya do, and M 0 b other action involving Oon- but bowed to unbeaisn Hamll two Iw Indisn backers. -And four Vsrds pMialized ..86 80 baseballs were distributed BRAKE RELINES GUARANTEED one — to Ridgefield Saturday will be Interariing in the weeks tbe apotworo to youngatera ^^UTO GLASS INSTALLED aaot^wrt tsama thia Bahirdiy, ton 6^. Tbe Cardlnala are now to face AidgefMd High. They fumMes—a third by Dartmouth Knrt. JUb* 4V| (14) Burner —on the U-yard line led to ahead to see hdw Yale will -attendance and with a long SpecialistB ALL FOR 30,000.MILES OR 1 YEAR Ills ameUiing, unbeaten Coast 3-4. Bridgeport edged. Ithaca egrry a 3-1 record Into eompe- fare . with Princeton imd Har­ CiSrl^ ■ Mlmaull, Daly. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Quand Cadets meet putaover * . ,1 , ..ill... Mercine’s thrqe-pointer. Uka YaetTzemaW It took • V tMlon this week. vard. ) ***®*’“ *1*. Etosl- 'Wm a few mtautee longw than S ervice Oantaal OonneoUcut a t Now Other than that — M’a wait Rapp, who took the rap for Since 1935’ MANCHESTER pRANCH Jordan Ollvar lota hU job at Ouarda: baEonis, '• F^ltona to slgil bH autogra^ MIRRORS (Flroptoe* and Door) EbMain; OonnecUcut, wUh Ms Best Junior Hfindler for basketball! early season losses to Brown Carcselle, Ca- and .Comsll, matured in tbs Now Haven baoauas his tsama Prido; OcwUa. playapi talt a <*w*«{* PICTURE FRAWANG (oil typM) first vtatocy under Its belt, heads OIL <^OMPANY TEL 643-6320 for Boston UrilYanay Wesleyan matter of weeks In bringing the oouktet baat aftfaar B ig Threa • InairsBrinTi Ptans am 369 CENTER ST. lliSB 'Mta~SsMB of 160 0a8i- West Siders Honor Pagani toe aastaUtanUy. Font hkea M WINDOW and PLATE G ^ ^ N HARTFORD •Msrtataa WlUiame iii a Uttta land St. soonad finit In tha girta Hoiekey at a Glaiiee BuUddga out of the woods. HU Ctrriano, SS: Id Hm works for “**^.,7255! play-caililliiig. Held around the Ehn Otty and ptans lUtn. ’ Bports Ntaht, Howie WAdM \ Ihraa msboh; Trinity, - required. Madeline Smith, 40 acres, pond, plus additional $14,980 — 8-room Cape with 2- ^n ted — Real Estate 77 Main, second floor, 800. 848- welcome. OArfleld 8-9828. Only $»,000. or. MOMDAT Hirn FRIDAY 10:80 A.M.—-SATURDAY 0 AAf. chairs for rent. 640-0752. USED WB8TINGHOU8B RB- Realtor, 848-1642. concrete building 60x60 avail­ car garage. Almoet an acre of 8228, 841. Florida Bound Mrs. Maurice Waddell. pa.st FRIGKRA’TOR In fo o d eondl able for rural warehousing pro­ land, full.dorm er, 1% baths, WANTED — B-zone lot. Coll 86 SCOTT DRIVE - $18,800 better residential area. Wes­ noble grand, rad Mrs. Clinton tion. $40. 64S-0129. t h r e e r o o m s , heat, IlgbU Business Locations duce storage, $27,600. Contact 848-4291. Keeney, past noble grand, were p L e a s e r e a d y o u r a d Painting—^-Papering 21 Beautiful l-bedrootn Ranch, 2 LAWRENCE F. FIANO Frederick M. Gaal, Broker, ley R. Smith Agency, 649-1894. or "Wont Ad*" •»« token over the phone M • fumlahed, parking, front and For Rent 84 Large custom 6 room ranch, baths, bullt-ina, nicely lend In charge of arrangements. Mi’s. TWO-CYCLE Frigldaire A ^ 848-3760 848-2882, 848-0281. eoBveOtence The adverltoer ehould read hi* ad the FIRST EXTERIOR AND Interior paint­ rear entrance, one Mock from 2^car garage,. 14x24 Uvlng scapeid. Bowers School area. Realtor GLASTONBURY — $18,400. Con- Clarence Asplnwall headed a. ing. Wallpaper book*. Paper­ matic Washer, used 4 month* school, excellent neighborhood. BUILDINO 60x40 suitable for room with fireplace, 12x18 refreshment committee. Mrs. S a y IT d ^ A R S Md REPORT ERRORS In time for the CWl 64$-8062, after 6;S0. B. J. Chrprater, Broker, 648- Chorlee Nicholson T42-6SM TWO FAMILY with modem vralent to new expressway. Just BUYING OR SELLING hanging. Ceiling*. Floors. F^Iy Agmt on premises. 106 Birch ■torage, B-1 sene, Bucklrad kitchen, formal dining room, 8061. kitchens rad baths, priced to minutes to downtown Hartford, Leroy Asplnwall rad Mrs. Wad- next htseiHoo. The Herald I* re*pon*lble for only ONE Incor­ section. 848-8468. ’Insured workmanship guaran­ THAEE r o o m s Used Furni­ St. large level lot, trees, ame- sell at only 816.400. Wesley R. shade trees, nice residential rect or omitted Ineertlon for any advertUement and then only slte drive, nice residential MANCaiB BTER — No Job to “Handling of Bolton Homes * refreshment to the e*t«Bt of a “mUie good” ln*ertlon. Error* which do not teed I.«o Pelletier, 649-6,728. If ture and Appliances, $169. $10 Smith Agency, 649-1884. area. Quality 6 room ranch, at­ table. no answer, call 643-6043. NEW CREST LUXURIOUS t)u- section. Only $19,000. finish oft basement rtc room A Sp,ecialty” leooen tiio value of the *dvortt*e»nent will not bo corrected by down. See It at Albott’i, 4$ STORE — 4W MOUl S t 848-6S29, BOLTON - NEAT, expradabla tached garage, fireplace,, form­ Mrs. William Ewing rad Mrs. plex Apartments, Yfl Hartford’ in this e-foom Oops. Find floor Nuiflb of 5% rooms, hreoMway MANCHESTER — Custom built al dining room, recessed hot "make good” Inaertlon. PAINTING — FIVE room Allyn Street, Hartford. R ^ . 4% rooms, 1% baths, M. Keeney were co-chairmen of a \ has flreploced living room, rad garage. FuU Ught base­ ranch, 7 rooms, i '2 baths, 2 water heating, large lot, elMily reception committee. Friend* ranches and capes for 800. modern ccnvenlencee, aoir LAWRENCE F. FIANO kitchen, den end bedroom. Sec­ FREDERICK M. GAAL KBLVINATOR Refrigerator, FOR RENT OR LEASE — 2,000 ment, lot 100x260. Good loca­ fireplaces, 2-car garage. Com' financed. Lawrence F. Fiano, rad relatives of the guests of Trim and paint extra. Also, r e p t ^ at reascnabla rata. ond floor offers - 2 more bed­ t o u r COOPERATION HILL HI A|_ 1 11.6 cubic feet capacity, holds square feet of attractive office Realtor 848-2766 tion. An exceUrat buy tor only pletely equipped kitchen, fin Realtor, 843-2766. Charles BROKER honor were introduced rad wel­ BE APPRECIATED I I scraping. 742-8101. 80 lbs. froeen foods, excellent Agm t on premlaaa. Call «va- rooms. Alinnlmim combina­ $16,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, ished laundry room, 100 yards Nicholson, 742-6384. nlngs, 64S-4882. Mr. OUl, ewn- space, ample storage space tions. Fenced rear yard. Ells­ comed. condition. Reasonable. 644-0004. available, all conveniences, Chorlas Nicholson 742-6864 848-1677. ol wall-to-waU carpeting, 80- 643-2682 — 643-0281 PAINTTNO, EXTERIOR and In­ worth Mitten Agency, Real­ Mrs. Sedrick Straughra. as­ ar. centrally located in highly in foot canopy patio, near schools, terior, paperhanging, wall­ tors, 648-8080. 73 sisted by Mrs. Minnie Krause, RUGS—Never used. fctl2 beige, dustrlal area. Can be adapted MANCHESTER — $2,800 as­ town, rad country club. 649 Lots For Sale paper removed, dry wall work. $26; 9x16 gold oriental, 886; SIX-ROOM DUPLEX, garage, sumes $108 ]>er month. 8 room was in. charge of gifts for Mrs. Reasonable rates. Fully In­ to many uses. 648-0284. 0961 tor appointment. PRIVATE PARTY wants 4 to 9- 8x12 braided; 12x16 beige. 288- 896. Immediate occupancy. MANCHESTER — Country Club Cape, close to everything. TWO BUILDINO lots, prime lo­ Starkweather. Mrs. P. Fred­ Tnibl* RMcbiHg Ovr AdvariiMr? sured. 649-9658, Joseph P. area. 6-room Colonial Cape, 8 room Cape or older house In erick Mietzner. assisted by Mrs. WT-hl 6866. 648-8868. d e s i r a b l e o f f i c e , 600 sq. BOLTON Vicinity — Privacyi Neatly shrubbed, oil hot water BEAUTIFUL SEMI-RANCH — cation, city utilities, iqillbrick Lewis. overslse bedrooms, 16x22 foot heat, aluminum combinations, 8 rooms, 2 baths, beautiful Agency, 649-8464. Manchester. Phone 649-6805. Jessie Bettinger, was in charge MODERN NEW S%-roo(n apart­ ft., heat. Janitor, parking, 888 brook, fish pond, $% room LBFT h a n d Croeley Shelva- living room with fireplace, clean os a whistle Inside rad heated rec room, flreplaced of gifts for Mrs. Beckwith. M-Hoir ARtmriRg Sanie* NEW GAME for Manchester ment, heat, hot watar, appli­ Main. 6484884, Ranch, plastered walls, large D ok»—B ird s— ^Pets 41 dore refrigerator, 860. Phone screened breeseway, carport, loige formal dining room, ga- out. Robert Wolverton Agracy, living room, new wall-to-wall Mrs. Waddell presented Mrs. Herald customers; You buy the Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— ^Male 36 ances, patio, peuklng. AduHs. 848-7176. WYLLYS STREET — 340 foot I WE NEED a few select listings, M8-7876. quiet dead end street. Reduced rage, tree shaded■ ■ 1 lot 'Robert Realtor, 648-2818. carpeting including hallways, Beckwith with a pa.st district Availabls now. 648-6788. • fronted, ^-7444. | Call Joseph Barth. 649-0320. w ^ d o^ ^ r^ ^ n O ^ ^ ^ lW REUABLE Woman for light' FULL-TIME openings for patat- ENGLISH SETTER for sale, FOR RENT—Office space, two t o , $14,600. Minimum down fl' Wolverton Agracy, Realtor, dishwasher, new aluminum deputy’s pin on behalf of Sun­ Fn* I* Hm iM Rudm AKC registered, 16 months old, 648-2818. $8,600 — WELL KEPT 6% room awnings, 2 blocks from Main set Lodge, and Mrs. Keeney 875-8401. >. house cleaning, 8 mornings er, plumber, carpenter, elec­ TWO ROOMS for rant with all rooms, 468 square feet, Main naheinig. Lawrence F. Firao trician, sheet metal man, ma­ Wonderful for hunting. 188 Oak Musical Instruments 53 Street 100%' location, will deco­ ranch, 8 bedrooms, attractive St. Just move in—no remod­ Dr.; George Gibbon, 60 Walnut presented her with luggage Wdnt hrformatioB on one of oar daaotfled advertlimrinta T No weekly. Own transportation. 26 Improvements. Inquire 186 Bis- Realtor, 848-2766, Charles MANCHESTER — 7 room older OUTSIDE PADmNG at a iSv, Delmont j Street 648-7446. chinist and helpers. Apply Street. rate to suit. Savings Bank of Nicholson, 742-6864. diiUng area, suburban. Owner eling necessary. $19,900. CaU Hospital Notes et.; Reno Daigle. 7 Lynn Dr., from her degree team. ' at the telephoiie RotedT Simply eaR the HAMMOND ORGAN, Model M8, ssli Street. home, oU hot water heat, 3- anxious. Carlton W. Hutchins, owner, 849-6651. Vernon; Dean Lamjrfiere, 120 Mrs. Straughan presented price. No Job too big or t o o f^ Conn. State Employment Serv­ with bench, mahogany ea: Manchester, 828 Main 8t„ 648- car garage, 8 extra building small. Call now, 649-0728. PA^T-TIME Sales Clerks for ice, 806 Main Street, Manches­ FREE — TWO housebroken kit FOUR ROOMS and auapordi, 0208. GARRISON COLONIAL — 8 Realtor, 648-6182. Walnut St.; Deemond Belske, Mrs. Starkweather with a Iqmp MANCHESTER - ROCKVILLE tens, one all black, one very $800. Phone M8-2428. rooms. First floor conslste of lot* (3 record, 816,400 complete. VERNON — $%-room expand­ Visiting hour*, ore 2 to 8 pjn. South Windsor; Francis Dono­ bakery department in super ter. second fl(x>r appartmrat, g u In all areas, except maternity on behalf of Sun.set Lodge. fluffy gray. Call 648-0667 after large family room with half Phllbrick Agency. M9-84M. RANCH — MODERN kitchen, able Ranch, 1% acres land, 2 van, 48 Helaine Rd.; Donald Both ladies received orchid ANSWERING SERVICE market, hours 9-3 and 3-9, stove and all heat and utUltiaa where they are 2 to 4 pjn., and EXPERIENCED PAINTER — Wednesday through Saturday. EXPERIENCED PLUMBER’S •6- p.m. Houses For Rent 65 bath, modem kitchen with large Uvlng room with fire­ car garage, flre|>lace. full cel­ CSamirlbeU, 136 Hawthorne St.; corsages rad gifts from King 649-0500 — 875-2519 Wearing Apparel— ^Furs 57 furnished, garage, nice yard. VERNON — LARGE custom 8 place, extra large bedrooms, lar, • oil heat. Additional 10 6:80 to 8 p.m., and private Interior and exterior. 643-0427. Apply Connecticut State Em­ Helper. Please call 649-8286 Call 649-eoia.______buUt-lns, Including Tappra 400 room Ranch, huge recreation Thomas Weir, 117 Summer St.; David Lodge, lOOF, and friends after 6. NICE FOUR ROOM CAPE—In range, dlniiw room, Uvlng 1% taths, basement finished acres may be purchased, $15,- room* where they are 10 ».m. Leo Kasulki, 25 Congress St.; and members. 'They also re­ ployment Service, 806 Main St. MINK. DYED. Northern. Back room, cast Iron radiation, 2- to 8 p.m. VlUtor* ace fequeated M d IroTT yaw meoeage. YoaE hear from oar adverUmr la Jig Articles For Sale 45 NEWLY Decorated 6 rocaa, sec­ good condition, stove refriger room with fireplace. Second off Into office rad beautiful rec 600. Robert Wolverton Agency, Nancy McCutcheon, 122 Walnut ceived floral table arrange­ Muskrat Jacket, completely hUlside setting. room, large lot with trees, $19,- not to Hnoke In patients* wHhoot apcwdlng aU ovenlng at the telephone. Electrical Services 22 PART-TIME super market remodeled, never worn, size ond floor flat, oil hot water ator rad washing nrfachlne fur-^ floor - 4 bedrooms, plus full S lvos^ A ^ ct MB i m Realtor, 649-2813. St.; Mrs. Bridget Morceau, 8 ments. 4 900. Phllbrick Agency. 640-8484. rootns. No more than two visi­ openings, one for 8 a.m.-3 p.m., DARK, RICH stone-free loam, furnace, aluminum storm wln- nished, garage. large lot. Will! bath. Immediate occupancy.Ioccupancy Tracy Dr.; James Oopelrad, 85 Miss HSien Arendt sang. "I SERVICE 814. Also, fill, gravel, sand, and 12. 870-3086. BOWERS SCHOOL — Oversize tor* at one time per patient. FREE ESnMA’TES. Prompt another 841 p.m. Apply Con­ dowB, centrally located, ga­ lease to responsible party. $22,600. Phllbrick Agency, M9- BOLTON — Privacy. New 7 Doming St.; Wilfred Gagne, He^ Wonder as I Wander,” for Mrs. service on all types of elec­ necticut State Employment stone. 64S-r “ Adults preferr^. S. A. Beech- BOLTON — South Road. Coun­ custom Cape on well treed lot. Lost and Found 1 Auto Driving School 7-A REPRESENTATIVE.^ MAN’S Burberry winter over­ rage. Small family errijr, ao 8464. room, 8 or 4-bedroom Ranch, try living. Three beautiful bron; Peter .Theodore, Tunnel Beckwith, and ”In the Garden." trical wiring. Licensed and in­ Service, 806 Main St., Man­ coat, Oxford gray tweed, else ler, Agent. 843-6969. Stone chimney, aluminum sid-' Patients Today: 219 Girl over 21 as service rep-- SNOW B L O W ^ ^ — Arlene, peU. 648-6664. bullt-ln kitchen, 2 baths, 2-car | plug immaculate ing, screened porch, 46 feet ADMITTED SATURDAY: Rd.. Vernon; Mrs. Veronica for Mrs. Starkweather. JfDTTND — Tour Gift Gallery, LEARN TO DRIVE — Special sured. Wilson Electrical Co., resentatlve to provide coun­ chester. 40-42, raglan sleeves, like new; 188 LYNE88 ST. — 6 room garage, mahogray praeled rec cape_ fireplace, wall-to- Cannarello, Hartford; Mrs. Manchester, 649-4817. Glaston­ Snow Bird, Toro, Moto Mow­ SOUTH WINDSOR on Foster St. ranch, stone front, 2 bedrooms, overall. 23 foot paneled living Patience Gallnat, Coventry; Mrs. Leroy Asplnwall was in Watkins Bros. Gifts for all oc- attenticxi to nervous and elder­ sel and advise our policy­ er, and Bolens tractors, parts gray herringbone tweed top- SIX ROOM DUPLEX, reoenUy room, almost 2 acres, trees. wall carpeting, breeseway, ga­ Anita Cunningham and son, 33 charge of entertainment after ly. Classroom for teen-agers, bury. 643-1388. coat; Barracuda topcoat; other decorated, centrally loeated, -6 -room Cape, $100 a month. dining room, fireplace, alumi­ room, well cablneted kitchen, Mrs.'JCatherlne Doyle. 6 Char­ caslcns from the worid over. holders by phone and in per­ and service. Capitol B^p- Asking $26,900. Lawrence F. rage rad porch. Chambers 3 or 4 bedrooms, den, I 'i Wadsworth St.; Mrs. Joan the dinner which Included Miss nokup sarvics. Day or evening .^IST CLASS clothing—gentleman. Reason­ nil furnace. CaU afters. No dog* allowed. 640-1791. num awnings, garage, extras. ter Rd.. Rockville; Harold Har- Home decorating aooMsorie*. son within our established ment Oo., 88 Main St., Man­ Fiano, Realtor, 648-2786, Realty, 648-2325. 649-7006. baths, garage. 80 Dorae Street. Obert and daughter. Ckrventry; Barbara Shreler of Rocky Hill lessons. Reasonable rates. able. 648-6817. 6426. 649-1434. noise, TWlrad; Mrs. Joan Clif­ Priced for all budgets. Noel office. MECHANICS chester. ()pen dally 7-6, Thurs­ Charles Nicholson. 742-6864. 649-9901. ■ Mrs. Margaret Derby and son, in a song rad dance routine; Manchester Driving Academy. Floor Finishing 24 with all arevnd experience In SIX ROOM CXJLONIAL on the ton, Rocky Hill; Mrs. Bridgett sb^ now open. day 7-9, Saturday 7-4. Land For Sale 71 TALOOTTVILLB — 6% room Marshall, Taloottvllle: Ceclle 104 Park St.; Mrs. Rosemarie David Wilson of Manchester, 742-7249. FULL TRAINING light and heavy trucks. Tractor, $18,900 — ANOTHER GOOD busline. 1% baths, 2-car ga­ FOREST STREET — Large 10- Hall rad eon, Storrs; Mrs. June FLOOR SANDING and re^ Wantad— ^To Buy 58 FOUR R(X>M Apartment avafl- Ranch, storms, fireplace, one- Boyd, South Windsor; Patrick accoirilon selections; the Green­ trailer experience a must. SCREENED LOAM for the L a n d — Coventry. Choice land BUY. Lenox Street. Six rooms rage, full basement sized rec room house, 6 bedrooms, 4% finishing (Specializing In old­ PROVIDED able immediately, 860. 619 6661. year-old. Near bus line rad Joy, 139 W. Middle Tpke.; Al­ Jecobe rad son, 40 Mt. Nebo wood Singers of West Hart­ Personisls Diesel experience preferred. best in lawns from our screen­ tor building home* near school, plus enclosed rear porch. Lot room. Immaculate throughout. baths, excellent condition, idetU PI.; Mrs. Patricia Bertrand and E-ZLERN er floors). Painting. Ceilings. Outgoing personality, initia­ WE Bu y , s e l l or trade an­ shopping. Very convenient. affords aboolute maximum of fred Kalgl, 165 Ferguson Rd.; ford, rad Mrs. Howard Smith Paperhanging. No job too Must be in excellent physical ing plant, Andover - Columbia. tique and used furniture, china, t h r e e r o o m apartment par­ churches rad shopping area. T o n ^ n Agency, 648-6821. Will trade. Wesley R. Smith location. Owner 648-7444. daughter. East Hartford. Wa n t e d — Ride from Chest­ tive, and enthusiasm neces­ privacy, with shrubbery rad Mrs. Sally Coolbaugh, Coven­ who sang, "Silver Threads small. John Ve^erfalUe, 646-6760. condition and have a good driv­ George Griffing, Inc., 742-7886. glass, stiver, picture frames tially furnished first floor, CaU Frederick M. Qaal, Brok­ Agency, 649-1894. DISCHARGEID TESTER- nut St. to Burnside and Main Driving School sary. Good education (but ing record. er. 648-2682, 643-0281. trees. Clooe to everything. Just MAN(3HESTER—7-room Ranch. try; Pierre Tharretr. 33 El- Among the GoW and "M ay and old cotiis, old dolls and $70.00 monthly, osH 8T5-6n6. COVENTRY — Just reduced to DAY: Leonhard Siebert, French St., Bast Hartford, 9-6, primar­ not necessarily college de­ We offer good starting pAy,^ FREIB WHEELS with snow tires $12,600. Real value In this 8- call rad start packing. T. J. 62 DUVAL ST. — Splc 'n Span 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Large dridge St.; Howard Crttft, Cov­ the God Lord Bless and Keep Connecticut’s largest, auto­ gree), or buriness experi­ guns, hobby collections, attic entry; Kathleen OlsCn, vMont- Rd.. Bolton; Mrs. Anna Di- ily 6 p.m. Call 649-9163, after Musical— Dramatic 29 steady year-’round employment, at regular prices, no down FOUR ROOM apartment — VERMONT — Lunenburg, three room Ranch on large lot. Big Crockett, Realtor, 848-1677. Colonial, 1% baths, carpeting, family, room In knotty pine. Yo\i.” Mrs. Thora Maloney was matic and standard shift, ence required. For appoint­ payment, 6 months to pay, contents or whole estates. Fur­ fleld; Frank Rosinskl, Mllb Hill Perrlo, 327 Burnham St.; ^ y accompanist. 6 p.m. advancement opporti^ties, 6- niture Repair Service Talcott- Bath, heat and Hot water fur- acres, brook. Price $800. living room, large kitchen rad 2-car garage, anxious owners, Double' garage. Aluminum free pick-up service, teen­ VOCAL INSTRUCTION In your ment call day week and liberal employe Cms’s Discount Station, M9- George Brew, North Concoi'd, SPRING ST. — Spacious 8% reduced price. E. J. Carpen­ storms rad screens. Built 1987. Rd., Rockville; James Hender' Wendell. 2 Faith Dr., Rockville; vUle, Conn. Tel. 648-7448. nlriied. Route 88 In Hebron. 8 bedrooms. GaiTige. OU heat, room ranch, modern kitchen age classroom, older and home or m y studio. Children, benefits. 0980.'. Vermont. ter, Broker, 849-6061. Big lot. Immaculate. Ellsworth son, 131 Charter Oak St.; Aus­ Aubrey Palmer Jr.. TalcottvUle; Use an old pair of socks, nervous students our sjie- Call 648-0846. hot water. Aluminum storms with built-lns, 8 large bed­ gISTBR ANGELA adults. Instructor trained at LIBERTY MUTUAL APPLY MONDAY ’THROUGH Mitten Agency, Realtors, 648- tin, Almon 48% Union St., David Siomer,. South Windsor; dalty. 116 Center St., Man­ MOTO MOWER snow thrower* rad screens. Built 1968. Ells­ rooms, unusual decor seldom BOLTON Vicinity — Immacu­ one on each hand like gloves, Oberlln. 649-7786. FRIDAY. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Rooms Without Board 59 8 ROOM FLAT, stova, refrig­ worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, 6980. Rockville; Eugenio Berio, . 76 Norman------rad Raymond - , _ St. , Ger I to dust the tops and bottoms chester. Call for tree book­ INSURANCE CO. at M cB rid ^ Sport Spot. 4% Houses For Sale 72 found in this price range. One late 6-room Ranch, formal CharsMstor Reader and Ad­ United Parcel erator, hot water. Near bus 648-6930. Park St. main, H artford 'I^ke.. Rockville, behind the cords let. 848-8652. PIANO (classical or popular) Mrs. Hawkins 648-1161 h.p. to 6% h.p. 688 Crater St UGHT HOU8BKBEPINO fur­ car garage, large lot with dining room, built-in kitchen, 77 WEAVER ROAD, Green ADMITTED YESTERDAY Patrick Joy,. 139 W. Middle visor on all problems of life aqd Shopping center. Available VERNON — Just over Manches­ of Venetian blind*. and violin lessons in your home Service M8-8747. nished room off Main Street. ANDOVER — 8 family. 6-8-8, trees, $24,900. PWlbrick Agen­ fireplace, large rooms, base­ Manor. 6%-room Ranch, newly John Anderson, 48 High St.; Tpke.; Darlene Stewart, 158 is now located at 231 Main Dec. 1. 876 month. 646-8840. ter line. Like new 6% room Street, Hartford. Call for or our studio. Call 742-7425. 246 LOCUST STREET Women only, 648-7969 after 6 good Income, 8-car garage, cy. 848-8484. ment garage, high private one painted outside, priced at Leo Drugon, Southbridge; Deb­ Birch St.; Mrarice Fielding, (OFF AIRPORT RD.)' JORDAN 16 cubic foot oommer- ranch, 1% baths, buUt-in kitch­ acre treed lot. Easily financed appointment, 527-1907. Garage— Service— DENTAL ASSISTANT — Expe­ p.m. RCXJKVILLB—Chesiful, roomy $14,900 to settle an estate. For orah Nickerson, 56 B sjry Rd.; Tankerooaan Rd.. Vernon; Lor­ rienced preferred, typing de­ HAR’TFORD cial chest freezer, A-l' cening8 for cleric, EXCEPTIONALLY nice clean treed lot. Near bus. Bowers er 849-7408. place. fomUy kitchen with din­ fireplace, oversized garage, ad down? Short on down pay­ range, refrigerator, and Vene­ low appraisal. Hayes Agency, bus St; Mrs. Mildred Dowds Mm. EJthel James, East Hart­ ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ suit your budget. Expedient ter and booths, better than av­ maintenance man, baker, shoe bedrooms In attractive home School. Carlton W. Hutchins, ing area. Basement with full rear patio house with fireplace, Beautiful tian blinds furnished. CaU 648- 648-4803. 37 Kerry St.; Mrs. Yvonne ford; Edward Wojclk, 138 sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ service. J. D. Realty, 643-6129. erage pay. Experience help­ salesman, pin boy, truck driv­ tor gentlemen. Best location. size windows, garage, private $2,600 deluxe fallout shelter 20 GAUGE Ithaca Shotgun, new 21 Church S t 648-4866. 1680. Realtor. 649-6182. Hall, 34 Elm St., Rockville Wetherell St.; Edward Jarvis, est Douglas. Inquire about low­ Business Services ful but not necessary. Apply In er, landscape laborer and condition. Tel. 649-8901. wooded lot, $21,600. Phllbrick with one half bath. Other ex­ SECXIND MORTGAGES—Funds Mra Edna McCabe. 68 Linwood 924 Parker St.; Mrs. Joan CUf- est down, sm^lest payments O ffered 13 person Brass Key Restaurant. many others. Apply Conn. EAST HARTFORD — Oversized Agency, 649-8464. tras. Owner’s loss at $18,200. COLONIAL available for second mort­ State Employment Service, 806 ROOMS for gentlemen, free SINGLE HOME, 6 rooms all Lawrence F. Firao, Realtor, S t, Bolton; Mary Ann Reilly, ton. Rocky Hidl; Mrs. Karen anywhere. No small loan or fi­ LARGE STROLLER witil parking; also, 2 roomS-for Ught 7 room Cape, shed dormer, 1V4 gages. For individual attention BOOKKEEPER. Experienced, Main Street, Manchester. canopy, used very little, $9. furnished, nothing to buy. Must Bolton Vicinity baths, recreatiem room, study, ONLY A SAMPLE VERNON CaRCLE Area — 8% 643-2766, C2iarias Nicholson, East Hartford; Mrs. Emma Wert, 27F BlUefleld Dr.; John nance company plan. Douglas LAWT7 MOWERS, sharpened housekeeping. Scranton Motel > room ranch, basement garage, MANOR call B A N Agency, Roger M. knowledge of Burrough’s book­ 648-7791. be seen to be appreciated. very clean, Carlton W. Hutch- 742-6364. Russell, Westbrook; Mrs. Mar' Wallen Sr„ Broad Brook; Wil­ Motors, 838 Main. and repaired, sales and serv­ 640-0826 between 6-7. Rent reasonable. No rttUdren. fireplace, combinations, built- niret Tedford, 156 Eldridge ice, rental equipment. L A M Negro, 643-8727. keeping machine. Accounts re­ DRIVER FOR light delivery ' Ins, Realtor, 649-6182. liam Feiguaon, 15 Franklin St.; work full-time. Apply In per­ 648-9024. $5,500 lns, very clean. Eariy occupan­ St; Mrs. Gloria Comarella, APARTMENTS! 1960 CHEVROLET (Jonvertible, Eqiilpment Corp., Route 88, ceivable and payable. Part or YOUR YARN SHOP-Watklns COMFORTABLE Room, quiet Mm. Lorraine Bassett, 31 Ver­ A BETTER ARRANGEMENT son, Alcar Auto Parts, 26 VERPLANCK SC3HOOL Area — $17,500 2-yeor-old 6-room ranch. cy. Tongren Agency, 643-6821. Stafford Springs; Mra John V-8, 848 cu. in. engine, tri- Vernon, 876-7609, Manchester full-time. Call for appointment, Bros. Closing out-Stamped private home, no other room­ non Ave., Rockville; Irene Pas- earbs, 3-speed, excellent condi­ of your finances will make Mr. Shapiro, 643-2128, Tots ’n Spruce Street. goods, needlopolnt-other Items. 678 CENTER ST., H«doua tour 6 rooms plus partial rec room, Built-lns, %-acre lot, ga- Parrish, 64 We^ewood Dr. We will have available Dec. exchange, Enterprise 1846. more of your income avidlable ers, garage. 648-6848. SO.. WINDSOR — Lovely old * E A S T SID E ooe. Warehouse Point; Cecile tion. Call 875-2186 anytime. TCens, 966 Main St. All reduced to cost, some be­ room s.in modem quiet build­ Clean 8-r6om Ranch, lake aluminum siding, close to bus. - 4 ^ e . Leopold Palliardi, Andover; Ed- Boj^, South Windsor; Robert 1, one 2-bedroom and one 8- for personal use. Lsimp debt room Colonial, fireplaces, bedroom apartment featur­ SHARPENING Service - Saws, A JOB W IT H low. Buy-save. ing, large cabinets, electric privileges, artesian well, CaU John H. Lappen. Inc., 649- win Aberle Jr., 9 Regan Rd. Renzond, 136 Summer St.; Mrs. into one monthly payment of INTERNATIONAL firm Is look­ kitchen, Ceramic tils bath, Dutch oven, garage, bam, 3 Rockville; John Zelenak, 34 ing: Refrigerator, Range, 1968 OORVAIR Spider Converti­ knives, axes, shears, skates, A F U T U R E DOUBLE and Single Rooms for 100x100 lot, trees, quick oc- 6261. 821,800 C u s t o m-buUt, 80-foot Duplex 4-4, all rooms large, Alice Wright, Coventry; George ble, turijo-charger, 4-speed $22.25 for each thousand dollars ing for ambitious woman over GAS STOVE and comblnatian heat, hot >fi$ter, Venetian acres, scenic view. $17,990 Disposal, Individual Basa> rotary blades. Quick, service. rent. Tel. 640-2404. cupraoy, conventional fi­ Ranch. Treed, beautiful­ excellent condition, new W. Center St; Philip Goodwin Cohen. 18 Gerard St.; I/)uis Including repayment over five 30 Mdth car to learn Interestlnjf oil burner, very good condition blln^, alumlnufii screens, in- BOWERS SCHOOL — 8 room Hayes Agency, 643-4803. transmission, bucket seats. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 Make your BIG MOVE now. nancing only. ly shrubbed, prestige roof, aluminum combina­ Wapping; Christine Salazar, 54 Chase, Coventry: Robert ment rad Patio. 649-4439 evenings. Main St.^ Manchester. Hours years. FVank Burke, 246-8867. profession. Good Income. Call Expansion has created new op­ and clean, call ThompsonvUle FOR RENT — Front room, era divMmaUy contndlbd theirno- Cape, 6 finished. Ufetime sid­ tion windows, 2-car garage. ’Tracy Dr.; Mrs. Sylvia Cohen, Connecticut Mortgage B3x- area. MANCaiESTER — Six ■> room AsafaJg, Wapping; Mm. Carol dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ 289-8410 for personal Interview. portunities for drivers of medi­ l-RI-64190. trnUy loeated, in k in g . 89 stat, garage, beautiful grounds. ing, very clean livable home 51 Jordt St; Raymond Zarigg, C o n change, 18 Lewis St., Hartford, Ranch, garage, treed lot, 16x18 Seavey, 77 Oxford St.; Mm. 1966 MERCURY 2-door, tri pow­ day 7-4. 643-7988. um size package delivery ve­ Birch Street 648-7129. Will redecorate to suit tenant. Immediate occujiracy. Only South Windsor; Richard Ly­ er, % cam. John Hidome pis­ (Jonn. tKKTTOR’S Assistant-Secretary. LARGE WOOD storm windows, LAWRENCE F. FIANO $18.9(X). Hayes Agency. 648-4808 . living room with fireplace, 3 Margaret Perrett, 87A Bluefield hicles in all areas of Clonnecti- Reasonable rent to right pitfty. $18,900 six full room Ranch, rec bedrooms, wall to wall carpet, man, Wapping; Mrs. Adele 649-4436 — 649-6S44 V tons, 312 cu. in. dual ignition. HAROLD A SON Rubbish Re­ Interesting, varied work with cut. APPLY NOW. -excellent porch enclosure, (11) FURNISHED ROOMS — Com 648-1084. room, %-acre, treed lot, WARREN E. HOWLAND Stocks, 73' TTebbe Dr.; Julie Dr.; Judith (Jarpenter, 285 Hen­ Hurst floor shift. Lincoln trans­ much patient contact. 849-0314. 34x66; (1) 34x62; (1) 24x66; (1) plete Ught housekeeping faciU- Realtor 648-2768 MANCHESTER — Looking for oil heat, $16,200. Robert Wol­ ry St.; Mra. Janina Braniania, moval, cellars, attics, and Business Opportunities 32 WE OFFER: choice area. REALTOR Green, 81 Tower Rd.; Patricia mission. 4:11 rear end. 649- yards. Weekly or monthly 43x71; (1) 34x64; (2) 48x63; (6) ties, centrally located. Mrs space, country atmosphere? verton Agency, Realtor, 649- 3 Devon Dr.; Mrs. Shirley Bige­ EXPERIENCE Unnecessary. Bbccellent pay MODERN 4 room second floor Charles Nicholson 742-6364 2813. Martelk Box Mt Rd.; Sandra 8666 alter 6 p.m. pick-up. Harold Hoar, 649-4084. Full-time, year ’round om- 33x63. Price 82.60-$8.60. CaU Dorsey, 14 Arch St., Manches­ apartment In beautiful Colanial 'Dien see this 8-room Raised 860 Main St. M3-1106 low, (Joventry: Mrs. Edith Allen, THREE BAY Gull service sta­ Run little shop-by-mall club, Ranch, 8 bedrooms, living $20,000 Assumable mortgage, Henry, Tolland. ployment 649-2304. ter. home, hot water heat, electric AOMIITTBO TODAY: Scott 150 Union St., Rockville; Mm. 1963 CHRYSLER Hardtop with | t REe' r EMOVAL, pruning, and tion available for lease. Ehccel two hours weekly, 10 weeks. immaculate 8%-room, $13,900 — (31ean 8 - bedroom range, refrigerator (with room with fireplace, kitchen Brown, 6 Rogem PI.; wire wheels, $100. Call 742- lent opportunity lor the right Earn $60 or more in famous Liberal employe benefits TI^CLSAN sleeping rooms, 1% - yqar - old Ranch, Ranch, walk-out cellar, large JohffUKn, 380 Adams St. NOW Ready for lot clearing. Snow removal. 6-day week freezer unit), domestic hot with bullt-lns, dining room. Mm. Barbara Bruno and daugh­ 7249. individual. Paid training p ^ products. Club shopping saves Building Materials 47 centrally located, must be VERNON — Exceptional value. Lower level family room, den bullt-ins. lot, view, near school, a real VERNON—Older 8-room (Jape, BIRTHS SATURDAY; A Occupancy! Frank C. Noble. 649-6068. gram. For additional Inionha- Uniforms furnished water, garage, storm windows, buy. Carlton W. Hutchins, daughter to Mr. and Mns. ter, Tunnel Rd., Vernon; Mm. friends money. Write for free seen to be iq)preclated, refer Owner anxious to sell. '6 room or office, utility room and ga­ porch, garage, dining room. non call Gulf Oil Corp., 625- WE REQUIRE: Venetian' blinds. $180. Adults George ReiOheirt, 22 Hanaen Dr.. Helen Froude rad son, 148 Fork 1960% FORD Starllner, auto­ WE HAVE the time, we have 276-page catalog. No obliga­ BETTER BUYS ences. CaU 648-2028 between 1 ranch comptotely furnished or rage. Oil hot water heat, alum­ Realtor, 649-6132. Eariy occupancy. Asking $11,- matic, power ‘Steering and the tools, will do most any­ 6168. Gk>od driving record only, excellent location. 116 ■nfurnishaai.Cali 648-0002. $400 down buys 6%-room Vernon; a son to Mr. and Mrs. St. The Thompson tion. Popular Club, Department AT NATIONAL and 4 p.m. or 0 and 10 p.m. inum combinations, 1% baths. Cape, treed lot, city OONle et the OontroUer’s Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- 26 Gerald Dr., Vernon: Mrs. 1968 F o r d , 2-door, • 6-cyllnder. ■by appointment. Frederick M. INC. Office, 66 Center Street, Man- lonial. deep, fruit-tree er teens! Move right in. 6- 1946 Oldsmobile. Call Owner, fits. Dean Machine Products, Grant’s Parkade. 6930. I Hilda Mumford, 16 Trebbe Dr.; r EWEAVING of bums, moth Gaal, Broker, 643-2682, 648-0281. 381 State Street, FIVE-ROOM Apartment, sec­ cheeter, Connecticut. shaded lot, all city con­ room Cape, on bus line,. now 848-2274. 166 Adams St., Manchester. veniences. Mm. Sheila Kehoe, 275 Oakirad holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ WAREHOUSEMAN — Steady North Haven. Connecticut ond floor, 62 Porter St., 1110. Town o f Mencheeter, HOLLISTER STREET—6-room vacant. Will take deal. Low St.; Mark HlKon, 6 French Rd., dow Shades made to measure; COLLECTOR, trainee, general work with a growing building 288-6261 CaU after 6. 640-7926. Oonneottcut Colonial, flreplaced living down payment. Don-Lee Real Bolton: Carol Cole, 46 S. Alton 1968 CHEVROLET Impala Con­ aU sizes Venetian blinds. Keys Help Wanted— Female 35 room, dining room, 3 bed­ Estate, 829-2555. vertible, good condition, must office clerk, typist, dining supply com’^ony. Many fringe Richard Martin. $16,500 Bowers fichool, Ranch, St.; Lothor Ikenbei^, S6 Mather made while you wait Tape Re FIVE ROOM apartment, West rooms, kitchen with plenty of FOR SALE OR LEASE sacrifice, will accept best of­ room supervisor, lay up fiber benefits. Call 289-0231 for ap­ General Manager 6% rooms. Built-In St.; Mm. Oladys Schneider, corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 WOULD YOU be Interested In glass operator, maintenance Diamonds— Watches— Side, gas furnace, available I cabinet space, garage, treed BOWERS SIJHOOL —t Brick fer. 648-0464. helping me care for my three pointment. CroM-Stkehed kitchen. 2-car garage, Rockville; Mm. Emily Ivanlskl, Main, 649-6221. man, sand blaster trainee, Jewelry 48 Nov. 1. Adults preferred. CaU fireplace. lot, $18,500. Robert Wolverton Cape, full shed dormer,1 fire­ children? Salary plus, room and 648-8097. On 19 T «r a c e Dr., Rockville; Mi­ 1962 CORVETTE, like new. 840 salesman, shoes, clothes, in­ Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. place, 6 rooms, 5 finished, ga­ chael Zwick, 487 Center St.; board. Ckill 649-6650. WATCH AND JEWELRY repair- rage. Immediate occupancy. h.p., 4-speed transmission. surance, Indu.strial, grocery. Salesmen Wanted 36-A Gingham Mrs. Virginia Baker, Tolland: Apply Conn. State Employ­ ing at reasonable prices. NEW FOUR-ROOM Apartment^ $14,900 Ranch; stone front, fire- FOSTER STREET, So. Wind­ Out of town owner want* o f PosltracUon. Low, low mile­ Building— Contracting 14 EMBROIDERY Experienced stove, refrigerator. Inquire 168 Mm. Evelyn Piccarello, 84 Wells ment Service, 806 Main Street, EXPERIENCED Shoe Sales­ Prompt service, two watch­ Septk Tanks placed living room; sor: 6 room Split Level. Flre- fers. Financing available, $16,' age. Good financing available. bonaz machine operator or ex' makers. Manchester's oldest Wetherell St, ' place. Large lot. Garage. A St.; Ronald PlzzraeUo, 178 QUALITY CARPENTRY ^ Manche.ster. man, salary plus commission. bedrooms, treed lot. WOO. Phllbrick Agency, 649 Sacrificing at $8,195. Call own­ perienced power sewing ma­ established Jeweler. F. E. AND good buy at $16,500. Madellnie (tooper St.; Dennis Palmer. 886 er 643-6630 anj^me. Rootns, basements refinlsbed, chine operator to learn em­ Apply In person. Morton Shoe FOUR-ROOM modem second 8464. MECHANIC and lane main­ Store, 776 Main St., Manches­ Bray, 787 Main St„ State Smith, Realtor, 649-1642. Hartford Rd.; Suara Alien, built-ins, formica tile, general broidering. Apply Mechanic Theater BuUding. floor apartment, oil hot water Pluggsd Stwert East Hampton; Thomas repkir. No Job too small. Call tenance man, part-time. Apply ter. No phone calls. BOLTON tnCINITY — Desir­ Overall Service, 289-8421. baseboard heat, fireplace, IF YOU DON’T SEE WHAT SPRING STREET — Beautiful Btanchsrtl, 106 FYancIa Dr.; Trucks— Tractors William Robbins Carpentry in person. Holiday Lanes, Spen­ storm windows, Venetian able hilltop location, 36 acres, cer Street. ARE YOU ambitious and in­ 6-room ranch, 100-2(X) lot, 2-car Mm. Roaolia Fronko, 21 Trebbe Service. 649-3446. STEIiQGRAPHER, bookkeeper Fuel and Feed 49-A blinds, beautiful country loca­ Maehins Gleaneil FITS YOUR NEEDS HERE. __K„iit «i family sized- 6-room early telephone order clerk, wait­ dustrious? Do you want to be garage, built-in G.E. ■ ! American (Jolonlal, 8 flre- TRUCK DRIVER, press opera­ tion, 10 miles east of Manches­ e Teaks, Dry Wells, JUST CALL. IF WB DON’T bedrooms 1% aluminum 3968 CHEVROLET Pick-up, ADDITIONS—Reo rooms, re­ ress, sewing machine operator, ’V, J ? ' SEASONEDCORD WOOD, saw- ter, $86. Electric range rad re­ r Lines InsteUed—Cel- good condition. 742-^04,______tor, trainee tool grinder, well sell one of-the finest products J HAVE IT, WE’LL FIND IT combinations, $21,400. Robert repair, nice grounds, modeling, bathrooms tiled. candy worker, lauhdry worker, ed ray length, free deUvery, frigerator slightly extra. Adults Vatorprooflng Done. Agency, Realtor, HONEST » Call 649-4291. driller, oil burner service man, made, for one of the most re­ FOR YOU, Wolverton pond potential. Asking $28,000. counter girl, shoe salesperson, weaver, loom fixer, warehouse­ Quality miarrateed. E. Yeo­ prMerred. 848-7068. 640-2813. deslgpi copyist, dining room spected and successful com­ Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, Auto AccesSoties-r-Tirea 6 CALL MB ra your formica man, cutter, service station at­ panies In the world. CaU 644- mans, 742-8002. DEPENDABLE supervisor, ward attendant, ROCKVILLE—Three rooms rad MaklNNEY BROS. ATTRACTIVE 6-Room Cape, 643-2766, (Jharles Nicholson, needs, bars, counters, kitchen tendant, short order cook, as­ 0202 between 6 and 8 p.m. dietary maid, bar 'maid. Many bath, private entrance, second fireplace, wall-wall carpet, 742-6364. SNOW TIRES (2) with wheel$ cabinets, vanltory units, table­ sistant cook, dishwasher, ward Sewerage Disposal Co. others. Apply Conn. State Em ­ Garden— Farm — ^Dairy floor, automatic hot water, on awnings, heated porch, gar^e, 6.60x13. One 6.70x15 recap tops and island stands. 649- attendant. Apply Conn. State 180-188 Pearl St-~$«SQi8M 8 196 B A R R O W S t W A L L A C E COVENTRY — 4-room Ranch, REALTOR snow tira, tqbe type. 64S-( ployment Service. 806 Main Products 60 bus line, pariclng. No pets. Ap­ beautiful lot, trees, near bus, 8936. Employment Service, 806 Main Situations Wanted— ply 22 Windermere Avenqs. W-30 tile bath, copper plumbing, gas Eight-room house (all room* oversize). Three fireplaces, 2 full Street, Manchester. Street, Manchester. school. Oply $18,600. Carlton Fem ale 38 FOR SALE — Macs, Baldwin Richly-hued autmnn leaveSj Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily W. Hutefiins. Realtor, 649-5132. hot air heat. Insulated, $6,6(X). MAKE cents to add dollars to ■tep out In the tateet style Easy financing. (Jhambem baths, laundry room, 2-ear garage, amesit* drive, patio, loads T railers— NEEDED — Mason's Help rad Greening raples rad or a sparkling star-flowef bor­ 649-6806, '289-8268, 876-6611 Ropftng—Siding 16 your budget for Christmas. WILL CARE for one or two Bose pears. Botti Fruit Farm, ... .in a ctover young prlnceM der in slnvple croso-eUtch, MANCHESTER — $S4^obb ranch. Realty, 643-2325, M9-7005. Mobile Homes 6-A no experience needed. ' C children days in my home. BUYER _ _ SELLER of closets, attic CKbauit fra, 80 gallon electric hot water heat­ Call 643-6247. • 643-1870 after 6 p.m. 260 Bush HIU R d„ Manchester. flrrisi that lu s intare^Ung tan changes a plain gingham apron 7 rdoms plus finished recrea- A. A. DI INC. Roofing, CaU 643-0038. trswbment, and elittoar Jewel qc 884B W. Middle Tpke., Udn room In basement, two full 1968 GREAT LAKES Travel -into a colqpfui ooverup! So nice Manchester..... er, oil hot water heat, well Iradscaped lot, stone fireplace. Clos* -TTnai6r,*T8~ft.7"EeeiHnf, ex5»P _ pratry. Al* -WAITRBM Wanted,-sbe ^ysr MAN OVER 24 to d*4vft car, APPLES m c8, “ comands, •vvieatfaeart nockMne. baths, 2-car garage, aluminum teratTcms and addltiona Ceil­ 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Inquire Char­ for (Jhristinaa gjfts! MANCHESTER \lent ccnditioo. Must be seen Manchester to Ft. Lauderdale, Baldwins, Greenings, Delicious, ★ ANTIQUES ★ No. 8196 "weth Pont-O-Rraie pattern No. 2790-N haa apron siding. Built In 1960. Over 2,200 Immediate Occupancy! to schools, shopping rad churche*. On bus line. Large assum­ ings. W orkm anship guaran­ coal Broilef, 550 E. Middle IRONING DONE In my home. Winesapa, Romes, Starks. 748-7442.. Florida, beginning December Tel. 649-40U. te in sixes 10. 12, 14, 16. 18. 20. directions; chart for leaf rad 416 Main Bt., E. Htfd. • sq. ft. of firttshed living area. 4-year Colonial in excel­ teed. 299 Autunm St. 648-4860. Tpke. Bunce B’arm, 629 W. Center. Burt 81 to 40. &ae 12, 32 bunt, Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. ___ BOARD O F able mortgage (2nd available). Ideal for professional man or '■'12. References required. Call Furniture, Victorian Marlile Top flower ein|)roidery. lent condition AA Resi­ I M8-8788. 643-8116. slthar venton. 4 3-8 yards of Auto Driving School 7-A BIDWBLL HOME Improvement PART-TIME openings for sales­ Stands, Hapd Painted China, Toilet; To order, send 86c in coins 22 BcjwERS ST, — $18,600. (Jozy as offios %>aco. Lass than appraisal value. . Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 16-inoh. , ,to: Anne Cabot, Manchorter dential Zone, 3 bedrooftm, REALTORS Company Roofing, siding, *1- person, counter girl, laimdry ALL AROUND Lumberyard FRESH EGGS — Pullet ®fW«. * (Jolonlal, 6 rooms, 2 bedrooms, _4erationa, additions and re­ worker, and many others. Ap­ dosen; item and Colored Glaas, Old Iron, B i m i i , •Po ocrler, send 50c in coins to, Ifilvening Hentid, IISO AVE. OF l « /2 baths, large family iU r SON’S — Conhecticut’a first 'Man, experience preferable but PROFESSIONAL Trimming, dosen $1; medium, S6c aluminum siding, sacrifice. modeling of all typtes. Expel- ply Conn. State Employment Copper and Pewter Items, Early Toya, Figures, Can- Sue Bunirtlt, The M a n A e i^ AMEb I o AB, n e w YORK 86, room. Ucensed driving school, trained, not absolutely necessary. Must bathing,' all breeds. Pood!odle large ehd extra large at low MANCHESTER — Modem Oape Owner, 649-6061. 1 317 N. MAIN ST. 1 lent workmanship. 646h6496. Service, 806 Main Street. Man­ Tote Ware, Etc., Old JmrelrJC W td ies, l)v«niaK HeiWld, 1160 AVE. W dertifled an^ approved, now be neat rad High School gradu­ speclairst. It costa no more to p r lc w year 'round. Open 7 N.Y. on quiet side' street. Near T«i Inspect Phona chester. Mclallsl ABnauOAS, NEW YORK 8$, IViir Ist-clasa mailing add 10c ANPOVER -LAKE-FRONT — . offering claaipoom and behind ate. Apply In person. Hart­ have the best in professional days a week, 7-7. Natslsky P ie i^ Earrings, Etc., Complete House- school, bus. 1% baths, fire- Mra' Suzanne Shorta Farm, 122 Newmarker Rd., on If* Yg for each pattern. Print Name: Over % acre treed lot vdth wheel instruction for teen ford BuUding Supply Co., 19 condlticolng. 649-8798, 649-0600. holds of Fine ForaislUngs. We will call without ob- *$>)(■ irt-claas moiling odd lOo lace, aluminum combinations, v e r s . Roofing and Chimnem 16-A Dart Hill Rd., Vernon, South Address -with Zones and POt-^ lel Air Real Bstete. 648-8882. 116’ water frontage, large 4% 648-8886 WOMAN for kitchen and tray Grove Street, RpokviU*. ligation— Please call lo r codh paltern. Print name, S AKC registered miniature, sil­ Wlqdsor. line. Tel. 644-0M4. I tern Number. * * ' room Ranch, quraty construe G. So KEITH, Broker R 0 6 f i NO - Specialising r#- room work. TeL 649-4610. oddnaa with *«)»„ stylo No. and j. Watson Beach and Co. m SBE o CB’S Driving School f r i e n d l y i c e CREAM. Man­ ver French poodles tor sals. Juat for the Nsev ’68 Al- VERNON — LIKB new I room tion throughout, built with ad- Ine., eliaaioom located patring roofs of all kinds, new FUESH EOGS for sole. Jumbo ditions In mind, boat, dock. Rcoltom — Sole Agents Telephonsi M9-91M — 66»4m COSMETICIAN and general chester, has openings tor am- CaU 742-6866; ' bucnl Mlray lovely deelgna! Dl- L-ah^po brick nmeb, mani­ 81 Central Row, MSaeiMater Parimde, lower roofs, gutter worii, chimneys MUous men, part-time eve­ 60c dosen. Large 40c dosen. ROBERT Ms REIB I SON, Av«liiiMri| BOo tndsiy "J?' rootioaa tor suit and ofghra in cured giounda, sporkllnc coat Unusual at $17,600. ^ w ren ce y i s ^ K E l n s s r i , older, nerv' cleaneo1 tnnngnw at 8 the evening’s program. Mra tist and one from Italy were Hall. Commiteea wlH meet at named to share the prise In Kenneth Griffin le chairman. 7:15. Mias Selva Reisalg from chemistry. Continnfaig Its upward the Hartford Seminary Founda­ The Swedish Royal Academy climb, the United Fund R eds Near tion will Q>eak on the Migrant First of Science announced these win­ pledges and oontributieiM Ministry. ners of the physics and chem­ today reached $68,617, whhdi istry prises, each worth $51,158; Is 86 per cent of Its $116,000 Mrs. RuaaeU MiUer, 47 ­ National r t y s lc s : fOBl. Berlin Let ingham St., and Mrs. J. E)d- Maria Goeppert-Mayer of the Today’s diviskMi repotts waind MtoKeever, 69 N. School Stores University of California and J. show Initial OUto at $46,- St., weire guests yesterday o f Hans D. Jensen of Heidelberg 769; Bnslneas-Employea at their daughters, Miss Judith Museum Volunteers Pinned for their work In determining $9,068: and Raaidentlal at French By MlUer and Miss Maureen Mc- Mtas Hlaaet Luts, founder of Luts Junior MUssum, was among votunteera booored yeater the natore of the shell of the $9,800. Keever, at the ’Theta Sigma atom’s nucleus. She Is the first > day at the muaeum. pr. Charlas E. Jaoobaon Jr., museum pireaiderit, preaented Mlsa BERLIN (AP) — Soviet Delta sqrority mother-daugh­ Lutz, and 21 other vrder of That Tou Rocoivod in tht N oil I ; iriaii. Mrs. OoepM- irt-Mayer ri' and Buse§ Transfer After the French convoy start­ busineae meeting wiB be held School, New Britain. Eastern Star. The supper Is Madame Nhu^s younger children arrived in Rome . fenean wiU divide the other ed up again on the 110-mile trip a t 2 p m . Hostesses 'will be open to the public. Reserva- over the autobahn through Eori MbJKheater Lodge of Maoona today from South Viet Nam. Le Quyen, 4, left, is half. State Prisoners Germany, a Western source In Mrs. Joseph Moore^ and Mrs. w ti meat bom oirow at 7:80 p. The executive board of Bow­ tlcms close today^and may be T w 5 o i > m 7 Chemistry; Edith Turltington. m. at the Mkaonttc Temple. The ers School PTA wiU meet to­ made with Mra. Claude Porter, hdd by her brother, Trac, 16. A third child, Quynh, Prof. Kari Ziegler of West Berlin said the French were un­ The Biggest Ekrtered Apprentice degrae will morrow at 7:30 . p.m. at the 29 Hyde St., or Miea Elizabeth 11, also came with them. (AP Photofax.) Germany and Prof. Glullo Nat- HARTPORD (AP)—The der orders not to go through the school library. Brown, .20 . A rch S t of Italy for their work with Marienborn checkpoint to West be uuiffa m n . first of 1800 prisoners Germany unless the U.S. convoy molecules that has helped to started moving from the BMrii B. atone, baepital oom o- Ths Army-Navy Chib will « development of usefulus blocked there is allowed to pass. Spe^eiaJi! The 10-vehlcle French convoy MATERNITY mon second d ass In the Unitad sponsor a public card party to­ plastics. old prison in Wethersfield Sale Of The Yearll night at 8 at the cluUiouse. The award money comes frhm into the sprawling |20 mil­ carried 50 men. Forty-four men abates Navy and son of Mir. and were in the 12-vehicle American Mk«. Vlaosnt atone. IS Oobtoge a $9-million beqiMst by the late lion new prison complex in STRETCH PANTS The executive board of the LECLERC Nhu Children Alfred Nobel, Inventor of dynar convoy held at Marienborn by St, is serving with Ahhavoe MONDAY • TUESDAY' • WEDNESDAY Sfffnen. ^ three Soviet armored personnel Barty W arning Squadron 11 at Lodlea Aid Society o f Zlcm FUNERAL HOME mite, who directed that the In­ Come In and see our fall col­ the Naval ateltton In ArgtoMa, BvaagoUcol Lutheran Ohurch terest en the bequeot be dia- The tranofsr is being done by carriers blocking Its forward lection of matomltj wool wUl moat tonight at 7:46 at trlbuted among those who bene­ (MM. Four separate convoys are movement toward West Berlin. See T om orrow ’s Now floundland. Two other Soviet armored cars dresiei, sidrts and tops, Ua- the home of Mn. Howard Han­ fit mankind. planned. ^ FUNERAL Btotet sacurity measures are botUed the convoy in from the g«Ho, brao, glrdleo. The /Qussten Club will meat sen, 2l Bremen Rd,, pretident .D m other 19U Nobel winners, tomorrow at . 8 pm. at the of the organization.' SERVICE Reach Rome selected last month, are: being taken ok akxig the route. rear. The delayed 1962 Peace Prtoe. Boidn convoy Is being escorted The French convoy warn home of Mrs. WaUace Shearer, WALTER N, H erald Glazier's Cider Mill Rd., Bolton, and the The Sodality of the Bleased tqr otaSe troopers. stopped shortly after 5 p.m. Sacrament of Si. John's Polish LECLERC ItOME (AP)—The three younger children of Mrs. Savea) A total of SO state pokoemen when it reached the first check­ special guest will be Mrs. Ray­ Director (I point outside Berlin at Babels- Oorsot and Unlfonn Shop mond Reid of 28 Marble St, National Catholic Church will Kgo Dhih Nhu arrived in Rome today and drove off to • tovolvad. They are being who will show her collection of meet tom om iw at 7 p m . In the 28 Main Street, Manchester augmented by 60 National •81 Main SL—Manohestar PORK an undlscloaed destination with their uncle, Roman Guanlnnan. ^ e Soviets asked tta men to antique Jewehy. Church haU. Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama (right) gestures dunM $ courtesy rail on Call 649-5869 A haUcoptor la being used to dismount tor a head count and Catholic Archbishop Ngo Dinh Thuc. Gov. Endicott Peabody o< .MaaBStidiusetts. It w a$ » peagsoble j»*eting and Wal­ The archbishopls In Rome for^ Earth Shifts kasp as eas^ eye on Om asn- the French commander refusad. Om Vaitoan Beitmenleal Coun- a girl—Trac, 16; Wuynh, 11 voy fratn above. lace. on a New England toiir, Bald “1 hope we can disagre* agreeably. (AP ■Ihls was the sariie set of cir- ciimstances that halted the V.8. eil. Bla car mat the plane on and their Bister, Le Quyen, 4 Ttie biMea, kiadad in an inter­ Photofax.) wMeh tlM children arrived from Wuynh was first off the com­ Halt Drilling ior yarS at the Wetheroflald convoy at Marienborn at 6:U B ^kdr, nialland, in th; com­ mercial glrUnar, followed by prison, as* being given a g.m. Monday. et6( an officialomcia pf On ,.UA* dkoawho aarrtad the girl. atnUgM niwHWtorrupted route ’The French were bald lav half F o r Miners an hour. Officials said tbay ■ 3 NOW tbnnaanr.tbere. Mrs; Mm la enpacted here to to Boueeia ijSsoRROdra'wtiire "I CHOPS Tha^WMtfSjyaI two boys and meet them Wednesday. She is ta tiafflo miomm tiia route have Harvard Men Election fused to dismount and the Sovi* Los Angeisa with anothsr daugh­ BitoiSTBDT, Germany (AP) Bitad oft to permit the ets let them through anyhew. FUEL OIL ter, Le Thqy, 18. —Shifting earth detPT^ eonvoys to go tlirougti wtihout There was no immediate ex- Mild Toward lanation tor tbe difference to- Another uncle, President Ngo cuera'today in their attanpt to having to s ^ . c goviet procedure toward Hm Dempsey Sets Dlnh Diem; and their father, / * CUT reach H • men tr^HxS State poUoe have bem made 131 2 who was Diem’s cloeest adviser, reaponaible Ycr the entire eeour- Varied Over State F rench and the Americans. AH aut from died .in the military revolt In flooded iron mfaie since G ot 21. ity of the move from “saHy- Gov. Wallace After the FYench,. a British A nqxtrt to the surface said convoy started down toe hls;h- Discussion on South Viet Naai lost weekend *4?™ I poet to aidly-poit.’' A sally-port By THE ABSOeXATED PRESS tender, young The children at the time were In some In the group were M an eiscloaure in which the By TflE ASSOCIATED PRESS way from West Berlin, oarryrag edgy and requested trani 41 men and 3 officers In eiglit perkan a hill resort 150 miles gate at one tod must be closed Gov. .George- C. W allace o f The voter turnout ranged from heavy to below aver GASH SAVINGS Andover La8e|^''j Saigon. isers. vehicles. «' before toe gate at the other Alabama got a nicer reception age as Oinnecticut residents went to the polls today m In Washington, Secretory o t , ( r TO A U.8. Air Force plane flew The .raacuers had hoped to end is opwMd. reach the men by Wednesday, than he expected at Harvard, 20 municipalities in the final'major test of strength State Dean Rude deoeribed the Oov. John N. Dempaay today them to Thailand where they ’Pwo prison cocrectional offi­ an aide said, after the South­ were put on a commercial atr- but at noon engineers said they tween Democrats and Republicans before next year s blockade as "a very serious Mid ha Me coned for a hlgh- cers axe on each bus. Prisoners ern segregationdst’s first speedi matter.” President Kennedy Uner for Rome. were runnlag 12 hours briiind era handcuffed in paint during state and national campaigns laval meeting En an attempt to schedule because of difOeultles during a brief tour of several Uon two years ago, and-W ater- was keeping In close touch with MarvI of Main Sfreef" the move. More than 540.000 voters — raaoRra the raelal dispute at in tiielr d:Itflllng operations for New England colleges. bury well below average. the situation. E GROUND Andover Lake. SAIGON, South Viet Nam OoMMcUcut Oompany buses The governor was booed or almost half the registered vot­ (AP)—Ngo Dtaih Can, ruler both a rescueicue shaft and a sup^y In New Haven, 26,^ voters At the United Notions. British fflia-announoement, made at sie being uaed. BeoMMe o f hissed five times during Ms ers in the state — were eUgible cost ballots by noon—six hours Minister of SUte Peter Thomas PKR oentral ^ et Nam under Ms Miaft. seourtty restrictions, drtvera to cost ballots in the 20 elec­ ORLON PILE O AUXIN Om CkiverfMr's pceae coiffer- brother President Ngo Dlnh Bnglneers working on the address to some 1,200 'Young after the polls opened- The fig­ warned that the "spirit of Mos­ were not informed of the spe­ Democrats and guests at Har­ tions, including 0>nn«ctlcvt’s ure represented 38.3 per cent of cow” might be Jeopardized by g BEEF enoa, foBowa on the heelB o< a Diem, was turned over to South rescue shaft reported that they five biggest cities. 3 n^ort SsaiMd by the state’s cial assignment before 5:30 a.m. vard's Sanders Theater Monday the 69,200 eligible voters. continued Soviet interference had to halt the lining of the Viet Nam’s new revolutitma^ tod&y. Hartford reported a fairly ZIP-UNED Olril lUgbta Cominhwlon chatg- government today after shaft with cement because the night. Waterbury recorded a far-be- with Western acoeas rights to FUEL OIL ing ookw waa tbe-baals of a In line with the "keep roll­ About 160 pickets, both Ne­ heavy turnout of voters, Stam­ loW-average 17,630 votes, or Berlin. sought asylum at .the D.S.^con- earth had shifted at a point 126 ing’’ plan, a five-ton wrecker is Kegro mlnistei'a rejection by feet down—61 feet from the groes and white persems, were ford moderately heavy, New 82.4 per cent of the eligible to­ Prime Minister Sir Alec Doug­ PATTY MAKER sulate at Hue. ^ oooompanjring earti convoy. H Haven somewhat above aver­ Oie Andover Lake Property men. They said they would have pn hand when Wallace arrived tal, by noon. The previous city las-Home, campaigning in Scot- U.S. officials were understood a iMis breaks down. It will be age, Bridgeport slightly lower COOPERATIVE wHh your purchata ef 2-LB pkg or more Owneni Association (AlPOA). to have received assurances to resort to using the drill again. election two years ogp brought land tor a seat in the House ef . . if th« aeord, for RegaFt hooked on to the wrecker and than in the previous city elec- 38.2 per cent to the polls in the Oil, COMPA.N'Y .'Rm Governor eaid he has from revolutionary officials that Shifting earth also troubled (See Page Three) Commons, called for a peaceful towed on. same period of time. 2Srd Anniversary Sale . . . SINCK l»^.^ asked Attorney General Haa- Can "would not be lynched and borer’s of a supply shaft through settlement of the blockading State Police have also sup­ In Bridgeport, 16,697 votes tactics. stiU going Strong! UKOAO STItF.rr GROUND BEEF ( ^ ) eM M. MUtvey to arrange a would receive the due process which surface crews plan to plied a weapons truck oontaln- TF.I- fiiri l.’i%S send tools and building mater were cost In the first six hours, The U.S. Army began assem­ meeting with Ralph Goglla, of law.’’ . - . ii^ tear gas and other riot de- or 36.1 per cent of the total eli­ AAakaa Paltias of Uniform Siza and Shape ahairman of the Civil lUghta Diem and, anom6r brother. lals to the men below. This bling a supply line for toe vloes. gible. This compared with a blocked American convoy. The nwve is expected to take Sums, Tactics Reveal 36.4 per cent turnout in the first (See Page Seven) (Bee Page Seven) ($M Page Three) In West Berlin, 16 trucks and OPEN TILL I PJI. tw o days. Trucks ' have been six hours of voting two years water tankers were ready to transfeiring equipment to the ago. roll on a llO-mlle trip over tha new prison for the last few Hostility Toward Aid Voting was slightly below TUESDAY Md THURSDAY ivggIcs. that 'of two years ago in Meri­ (See PagV Seven) [>0 YOU HAVE Died An Personnel Carrier About 20 prison inmates have den. By noon 8,514 ballots had been at the Somers institution been cost, or 31 per cent of the for several daya, preparing it By JAMES MARLOW «to have bullish Influence on the ban church, a trip inside an four battalions of paratroopers Soon after midnight, Saigon AP Buslneee News Writer stock market when trading re­ of the Kennedy atonlnlstra- If you are looking for from the AP Wires voted more than the House, al­ tion. He agreed to serve for armored personnel carrier and on Nov. 11, 1960. It collapsed became still and dead as a city though less than Kennedy re­ NEW YORK (AP)—General sumes Wednesday after an Elec S 36 lo 50 IN REOULARS, SHORTS. *lns«nnoe Service^** give ua audden death. only because it was poorly or­ under the plague. Downtown tion Day recess, serving as a two years, but the Preeideut a c a lto d a g ; quested. Motors Oorp. will pay common so far has persuaded him to HARV8ST SALE Such were the final hours of ganised. streets were deserted, guns Because the two houses dif­ reminder of the record pace of extend his stay. LONGS AND EXTRA LONGS Kgo Dlnh Diem and his brother, Qia Long Palace was ringed wers silent. No light showed Communist Poland seek's fered, they had to reach a com­ stockholders $1,186,000,000 In corporate profits generally. i r HUIEY - SALE ENDS SATUldAYl i r Ngo Dlnh Nhu and the death of with antiaircraft guns, tanks from Inside the palace. Wantern support st United Na­ 1963, by far the richest dividend Except tor American Tele­ promise. The result: Congress RED CLAIM REJECTED a regim e. and machine guns. There were Soon after 8 a, m.,the cannon tions tor plan to have the voted roughly , $4.8 billion, or, distribution ever made by a phone A Telegraph Co., no other RICHM OND - Groan or Wax No two accoimta of what hap- extensive bunkers and on came to life again, dropping Geneva disarmament committee again roughly, $200 mUlion b e­ business enterprise. company has nearly as many WASHINGTON (AP) — nad to Diem and Nhu lari elaborate timnel system. One heavy shells into a building Mst chart a blueprint for territorial low Kennedy’s flgime Of almost Directors of OM, the world’s stockholders as General Mdtops. The Soviet claim to the right e tunnel nearly saved Diem’s life. OM leads AT&T and all the. rest Cut Beans 4’^? 59 turday morning ora exac^ behind Saigon’s telecommimica- rones free of nuclear weapons $5 billion. largest industrial concern, voted to set new rules on toe higli- alike. The few R^ara who sir Streets around the palace tions center. Tanks took up pos­ .. .FhUadelphia’s mayoral elec­ But—and this is an Important to dip into record high earnings in shares outstanding with 386, way to Berlin and thus to PMASX " MaUaw Blend of Selected A^let tandad tiie death of the two for­ were blocked off at night and itions just outride the ^face tion today is expected to rited but—this was only the starting tor a special $429-mllHtwn Oirist- 516,706. control Western aooese to the " mer leadars tnslda an American obstructed whenever political walls. some Mght on next year’s poUt- point. This was Just Congress mas season disbursement. Because 101,000 GM share­ city Is completely unooeept- FREE made personnel carrier are the trouble was brewing. At 4 a.m., the attack bMAn. ioal trende and reaction to the voting its authorization on how The extra dividend, second of holders are institutions and able, the State Department Apple Sauce 3 anly sure witnesses. Manning the fortifications In­ The blast of cannon, mac:nachlne civil rights leaue in Northern much could be spent. 'It Was the the year tor OM, was In addition groups, a large portion of Its declared today. Press eMeer Stands of the Diem regime side the palace grounds Friday guna and rapld-flre pieces blend­ to a regular quarterly payment dividends goes into pension and Robert MoCloskey, in making "YOR" QARDM - MJIRTA night were about 150 members d tles. ceiling. Congress still hadn’t vot­ ALtlRATIONS sail the deatha murder and a ed into a continuous -roar. Build­ ISohenM. preaented to Vatican ed a dime tor spending. of more than $148 million. employe benefit funds, college this statement at a new eo^ mark M stuune against the new of the elite palace guard, some­ ings near the priace burned BoumeatosI Council draws im- It had to do this in the next (2iecks wtU be mailed for deliv­ enctowments, Inuts, estates, In fereyce, said the reneops be­ Inspired by the Ameri* sliced or Halves times called "Diem’s angels.” surance' eompMy holdings, mu­ Peaches 3 fMTohiitonary government. bi^tly, and answering fire madlate flood ot criticism today step: Its appropriation bill ery to 1,060,000 stockholders on hind the Soviet move Uooklag The government haa declared TTiere would have been sev­ from the palace set two ar­ on th* grounds it la hind equate Dec. ,10. tual funds, fomdations and the U>8. troop convoy are eons- can tradition o f excel* eral hundred more of them' in­ ____ Some moire pulling and hauling H N A ST - Superb Salactad Quality Tumw 2nd Nhu oonunitted aul- mored vehic(p9.aflra... AMd vhiaa -hi appUtog a new*W fbetween tbs two bouses, iiliother The m elon-sUeing - stemmed like. umdear. - Eitfjler, See- side - the p a l^ ' If the rebel If is believed Diem and Nhu The GM shareholder army in­ of State ^fcn five long blooka away, th ^ way Inrida the walled de- This year tiiiare is the aama 56-year history. 400.000 pereons represented by FORCE URiGBp boapltal and swiftly tanka Unad up fender to fensR perimeter. day ntter three days of heavy 188.000 joint tenancy accounts;, rials, atandatda of abeUng at Flguig, Moroeoo. problem' but vrith compUcatkms At the half-'«ray ahd three- WASHINGTON (AP)— to Sweet Corn 4 49< Mwpared for W ial. and blastad It to dust The. two ,man, repoitedly ac­ quarter marita. tha company re­ often husband-wife or other fom' , UhalUng and sm all-am is fira Obtoogpo taxteah oompany in- because Kennedy meanwhUa ap­ lly combinations of two or mo toe Senate today, Stopbeli M- eraftamanship and ex* *^’Ajfter all those two men did companied by a bodyguard pointed a committee ot diztin- ported proftts never before Young, D-Ohle, denmndedtoe to the Vietnamese people, they (fliwared throughout Baigon Fri­ nansad Chung, are auppatod tp sRaUs televiriioa nete tor QM'a total . payout last yeiar a a tgm in shout JO.oatM, get gui^ed cttlsena, headed by Gen. e^pialed—by any business. uee of troopa er tonks 9e siting new detignt. Am ITT I whatever they got," an day afternoon. One Diem have made malr way through a On a per share basis, ths 1963 was $850.5 milUon, then the big Doable Crtoo SUMops WedstHliy aliranghold after another caved ting “tretnendoua reeponse” .. Lucius p. Clay, to examine Jha "bnrrel through’' Conmnalat ^ «n y of the old regime said. timnri into a beauty parlor on a whole foreign aid program and dividend amounts to $4, h alf’’of gest. The sum Included a $1 G>me in now andeboow 175 AT v o w NMT NATIONAL 8UPM MABKITS - - - — ^ ^ the only in under overwhelming rebel naarhy atraat, owned by ikra Hoy M. Cohn, chief cousel to yearend extra dividend. roadblocks halting n U.S. • D im sbA Nhu late Sen. Jowsph McCarthy s make recommendations. it in regular quarterly pay Army eoavoy to Oeratoay. “U from the many atyla# East Center aU that flrapowar and tiroop atrength. ;N gu y«i Thl Mlnta, w ife et Qan. manta, half ta SKoas. Tha axtra The so cento a quarter regiilar HARTPORD COUNTY Nguym Vta Ito ' Batwte Inraatigfation oulxxaninU- Last January Kennedy asked divtidend rate has held un­ shew eC toree dsen mat m a t Street raglBM The palace guard Bwriacn final­ :$«.t bUllon, or glmoat as dadarad Mooday aasouqtad to . andcolorf. GJHK ly feUlriday ‘ lom a aoureaa oaM tom ottMr tae a daorito o«o, ehaisea ^ naieh changed from 1966 following a toromih. toea lalfs ana fwaa»“ in m t national super only as tss year balora. Than taa m » a ahara. nicts ureaivt & AAARxns Itiaiito Am pdggjgXHiB-A 'tvF oMi nfflsiaia hwM bain ost 9a 2M atoek ■gUt to M66. Wt RlSUVt THE RIGHT TO LIMIT (3UANTITIES Clay aoeuntttaa aama to with The hugavaFoutaiq^ aWRsa Phone t - l l « 648*1126 CtOARETTB, KIR 8 T08ACCO PRQOUaS EXEMPT NOM STAMP ONM V y J 4 .,.1 V V: ■Z' .-J i J5S5.S

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