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VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 59 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY DECEMBER 9, 1968 (Cl—i tfled AdaerttaiBg on Plage 98 ) PRICE TEN CENTS

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TO NAMK OABINCT Supreme Court Won’t Ban Flight to Moon mow viMui (AP) ident-eleot Richard ML Ntxne By PAOI. BBOEB Astronaut Nell Armstrong wOI By to WoshhMhin AP Aeroepeoe Writeir was at the controis a similar Wednesday to annoonoe Us BPACB CENTB5R, Houston entire slate of caMiiet asm- 1968 craft last May when it went out .(AP) — The onaah Smday of a of control. He parachuted to Ineee before national televi­ epideiMlke craft designed to safety, sufferlifg minor Injuries. sion oameraa at !• pun., B R . Prosecution by Garrison .teach pilots boar to land on the The craft crashed and exptoded. Bon L. Ziegler, Nixon's press mocn may have been an "unos- NASA officials said Algnuitl ipolffwiHiii. tUs today and said that Ntxon who WASHINGTON (AP)— 1 • itossable aetback” to America’s was four minutes Into a aix-mln- The Supreme Court refused, ;man-to-the-moon program, a woiAd be aooampaaled by ute flight when the craft devel­ today to stand in the way njr Corp. ei)a«e omoial said. oped a "hammock-llke action” members of his new cabinet, (0) The (training vehicle, a b i«- and Went out of control. Algran- might take the occerten to al­ of trial of Clay L. Shaw on so dioolooo “other major ap- charges of conspiring to (O) 'llke craft which darts and hov- ti was descending from 860 feet aide a are in an arililolaHy created and ejected at about 200 feet, of­ kill President John F. Ken* itloa at oUoe doc <«e-slxth earth gravity similar ficials said. nedy. iha oolr to the mcecr’s, crashed after de- A banid investigating Arm­ Shaw, a retired New Orlaoew v ^ ^ ln g wildly imootttrollable strong’s crash said it resulted bualneaaman, had appealed to 1 b e c a 'twlrtlng and swaying modann. frem an inadequate warning the Court for ’’aenctuaiy” from Diet Atty. Jim Oarriaon’s im­ rope a id The pBcd, Joseph Algrantl, ■ystem which failed to tell the E gypt Set pending proeeouUon. Shaw ejected and paraclutted to safe­ early enough that he was claimed he was the victim of ”a ty. Algrantl; a test pilot for the loefng fuel preesure In one rock­ e p ^ e o t oonoerted pattern of peraacu- n Hattonal Aeronautics and Space et eyrtem. ’The late wanting did T o A ccept tlo n .” Administration, was unhurt. not leave Armstrong time to re­ In Other actiona today, the (0) Paul Haney, director of public spond properly. co u rt: Oannon eWalrs at the NASA spaoeocaft The LLTV which crashed Sun­ U .N . Force obarcea —Granted a hearing to ton offlcer. center, said the crash of the $1.8 day Included chahgee in equip­ black mlUtanta dierged to New •mlHlon Lunar Landing TVainlng ment which the board recom­ UNirmi NATIONS, N.Y. r — A m- Toric with advooeitlng the over­ *Vehlcie—LA/rV—may have been mended as a result of the eeu’- (AP) — Eigypt Is reported will­ Dahaem -’"an unaasessable setback” to Uer crash . ing to accept another U.N. force throw of government through the hinar landing project, "but to help safeguard a peaee settle­ aabotage and aaaaaaination. irria, Algrantl a 4S-year-oId ex- era B([all- to what degree is anybody’s ment with Israel diplomatic —Refuaed a hearing to A. C. g u ess.” Navy pilot, was chairman of the sources at the Unitod Nations Park of Jetferaon, Oa., convict­ (O) board which Investigated the "We’ll have to figure the ef­ report. ed of having hired aiewiialna to ecutlM: night. Ha made the first The sources said filgypt’s dele­ kUl a proaecutor, Floyd O. fect on an over-aU tratmiw pn>- flight of the LL/TV foBowlng that (O gram,” Haney said. “The nigtir gate to the United Nations, ICo- Hoard. Park had been aen- crash and has made more then hamed Awad El Kony included fenced to deelth in the automo- was to have been the hurt m-jM- 80 such Bights. The craft which the Idea In a seven-point state­ bUe bomb slaying of Hoard. test before the craft was wed crashed had been flown eucceae- » amonc for astronaut training.” ment be gave to Oiler U.8. dele­ —Passed up an opportunity to aaaalde fuUy 14 tim es. extend to the stat.ee the contpo- M k a Art aocldent investigaticm gate J.R. Wiggins Thuraday. verslal Mallory ruling, which I l l a o ^ board, hsaded by astronaut The LLTV is a wingiess plat- Bgypt accepted a U.N. force a r " W requires police to take Walter 1C Schirra Jr., convened torm housing turbofan and after the 168 Sues invasion, and Peters. peraons before a maglatraite *f*‘*ttly after the acdttont but Its tiwuster jets. The turbofan gives closing the Qulf of Aqaba, Utt equal to five-eixths the vtd- without uraieceaaary delay. ’Ihe (D) iwport Is not egqMcted tor some the force prevented Egypt from •w tim e. closing the Oulf of Aqaba, court imposed the ruling on fed­ (Bm Page five) s( Oaa* alongekle the Sinai desert, to to- eral authorities in 1867. on raell shipping. —Hdd unooraUtutional a South OaroUna law which pro­ —v n u r Egyptian President Qeunal ■Ma on vides for scholarship grants to Abdel Naseer ordered the force (AP Photofax) out in 1967 and sa id Ira el students who want to attend pri­ A U.S. Marine aims at a North Nietnamese bunker vate, non-parochial schools. couldn’t use the gulf. Shortly Only rarely do federal coiuta afterward, Israel drove the while two other Leathernecks back him up amid Marines Close Ring, act to block etate-court proaecu- Egyptians out of Sinai in the six tlone. ’The Supreme C oi^ gave d a ys’ w ar. ruins of a South Vietnamese village in the Bien no reason for refusing to block The diplomatic sources said Dan district. The Marines were advancing through Shaw's trial or to give him a Egypt now would a cc^ a new Enemy Toll at 862 hearing. la U.N. force to supervise larael’e the village while North Vietnamese troops, bunker­ u " ’•« Shaw, 86, also sought^to make SAIGON (AP) — The U.S. bi Unloo withdrawal from the peninsula ed and entrenched in ruins and treelines, fought The cordon operation was the the Warren Ommilsslon report Marines closed out their mas­ and remain at mutually agreed laigeat ever conducted by the binding on all courts In the naapt o< back with mortars and machine guns. T}ie U.S. sive cordon operation south of on placee, Including the en- Miarines in Vietnam and their country and to have Louislena’s Da Nang today with another traaoe to the Ghilf of Aqataa. operation, code named *^eade River”, was aimed most successful. conspiracy laws declared uncon­ <0> flurry of stiff bunker fighting. El Kony’e ptt^oaal came In It began Nov. 20 within necurly stitutional. If A t lea st 882 N orth V ietnam ese response to a seven-point pro­ at the encirclement of several North Vietnamese 7,000 U.S. and Korean Marines The Warren (jommlasion, d atfaeta soldiers were claimed kiUed Ih ad cUaot gram UB. Secretary of tiate and Vie^'^ng tults but latfe units of ‘the enemy and Vietnamese Infantrymen headed by Chief Justice Earl rttb bead- Dean Rusk was sadd to have the 20-day campaign. placed fci positl(m In half a day, Warren, declared Lee Harvey Som e I ChDes, QUUlnqd A m onth a g n t o E g y p ­ evidently slipped through and escapeiL field reports were. stlU mainly by hellccqiter. The area Oswald,' aOUnr olooe tian Foreign Minister Mahmud mlsaing, andfin /l some OMYtTl A senior PAnI/>«* office­ inside the cordon------■ at— s. theUA.— outset ..A. a. natod . Kennedy .. * In November * Rid. The State Department de­ rs estimated the total enemy was approximately 60 squara iggs. -Waafbor losses m a y approcudi 1,(X)0 when to the Paris peace talks lashed panies and Vietnamese In 10 ar­ . Hie (ipening dalte of the ex­ shrank to less than a square C (Gl progrees by Jorrlngr’s mission, mored personnel cartlers mop­ I sf Ca a at South Vietnamese Vice Presl- panded peace (talks is still In m ile. and that Jordan and Egypt will ping up enemy aoU^en dug into U .S . Ships dent Nguyen Cao Ky tpday, call­ doubt pending the outcome of Staff officers said preliminary « go no further with Jarring until, bunkers at the edge of a muddy —tm up another diplomaUc dialogue be­ intelligence indicated that ma­ Israel expresses willingness to ing him ”a puppet, a servant of river. A spokesman said one Off tween the end jor portions of four battalions of the United States and a devotee Marine company had worked In Black Sea (Soe Page Fourteen) North Vietnam. the North Vietnamese Army’s of Hitler.” into the bunkers before being hit It was a forerunner of many The shape of the table for the 38th Regiment had been trapped In the cordon following an ene- with heavy enemy fire Sunday chaiiges and counterchar$;es ex­ negottalUons—of symbolic Im­ night. In the darkness, groups of Irk Russia portance to the South Viet­ m'Jr attack on the district town R n r c . pected as the Vietnamese rivals three and four North Viet­ maneuver toward the entaiged namese end thrir rivals, the Na­ of Dien Ban, 15 miles south of OH nr Da Nang. namese probed along (he Leath­ ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) — J D D f O Farm Leader peace talks. tional Liberation Front—re­ erneck lines trying to escape. Two destroyers of the U.S. 6th H. The UB. and South Viet­ mained at Issue after a week of As the Marines were being pulled out for operations else­ This morning, the Marinra at- Fleet sailed through the Bospo- namese teams set up a strategy privaite U.S.-North Vietnamese [ m a t where, there was still light sni­ tacked again, dropping gre­ rus today for a five-day crulBe sessions later in the day with exchanges had threshed out oth­ i i m Asks Lifting per fire and some mortaring nades into bunkers while the along Turkey’s Black Sea Coast. Am'bassadors W. Averell Harri- er details for the first meeting on from their rear, showing that Vietnamese armored troops The Russians called the Ameri­ man and Cyrus R. Vance on the of the delegations. swept territory had already fired recolllees rifles mounted can naval visit to their southern American side and Pham Dang The Oommunists demand a Of Controls been Infiltrated again by at on the personnel carriers. doorstep a provocation, a tinrat Lam and Bui Diem, the ambas­ square table to match their ar­ least token enemy forces. (to peace and Soviet security, By DON KENDALL sador to WartUngton, on Sai­ gument thait tills will be a four­ (See Page Twenty-One) an d a v iolation o f the 1936 M on- AP Farm Writer gon’s aide. sided conference In which the treux Convention. [IN« KANSAS CTTT (AP) — The North Vietnamese blast Viet Omg’s NLF delegation has The 3,6(X)-toin D yess le d the Present government farm pro- at Ky came from Hanoi delega­ separate, equal status with the way through the narrow strait MS-Mn Police lead Joseph James Bartholomey, 21, from other three. grrams should be dismantled and tion spokesman Bui Nhan and between the Sea of Marmara Kent General Hospital, Dover, after he refused replaced with devices to help referred to post remarks Ky Ky re-emphasized on his ar­ end the Black Sea. Her slSter rival the Salgon-Wartilngton Nixon, Shriver Talk; successful farmers move grad­ had made about Hitler in South ship the Turner followed about treatment for wound suffered in alleged break view of the parley as two sided ually into a market-oriented Vietnam . an hour later. —between the allies and the from Salisbury, Md„ jail. (AP Photofax) economy free of federal controls Ky denied at the time that he The Soviet government news­ VE and payments, says Charles B. was voicing any admiration for Oommiudsts. He refused to even paper Izvestia reported Sunday speak of the NLP, which his Laird Held Sure Pick Shuman, president of the Amer­ the former Naxi dictator. And In that its correspondent hod governm ent rega rd s (as an out- ican Farm Bureau Federation. the course of his exuberant ar­ NEW YORK (AP) — Presl- airiver described the meeting two destroyere pass through : Escapee Captured inMotel^ “It should be recognited that rival here Sunday the jaunty (See Page Fourteen) dent-eleot Richard M. Nixon, as “a pleasant and I hope useful t**® Bosporus and sHp “Uka IIS the low-income problems in ag­ who has indicated he wlU seek visit.” He said It would be up to thieves” into the landlocked m riculture are of two distinctly early meetings with Western Nixon to reveal whether he was Black Sea. But the ships an­ : Sought in Double Slaying different kinds—those of the European leaders, has added given any personal message to chored in the Sea of Marmara commercial farmers who re­ fuel to the active rumor mill carry to French President for the night, abiding by fiw .r DOVER, Del. (AP)-PoUo« Alfred J. Truitt Jr., Wicomico ceive most of their income from here by ctmferrlng nearly two Charles de Gaulle. provision of the Mmitreux Con­ 3)aptured today at a motel hare County state's attorney,, said farming, and those of the part- hours ■with R. Sargent Shriver, Herbert Klein, Nixon’s direc­ vention that Inrs transit of ttw ■doaeph J. BartlMtiomey, a coun- earlier today that warrants had time, subsistence and rural resi­ HeHl Be a Marine ambassador to Prance. tor of communications, said strait after nightfell. 3y jaU escapee from Salisbury, been Issued for Bartholomey's dent farmers,” ttiuman said. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Sunday that he thought the In­ Izvestia claimed that tbs ■Md., sought In the slayings of a arrest on homicide and fugitive The latter type, he said, needs Sentinel said a Nixon aide in coming President would seek ships' passage through the Bos­ sheriff and a jailer. charges. a program offering help to be­ After Four Attempts Washington confirmed that Rep. porus violated the Montraux (See Page Sixteen) Z Dover City Polloe posKivsly Truitt sal<( Bartholomey acted come more productive either In Melvin R. Laird, chairman of Convention regulating use of the 'Mentifted their prisoner as Bar- as the inmates were returning the House Republican Confer­ strait because the two destroy­ agriculture or in some other SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — boot camp again, a vtotim of 3h(tiom«y, who faces charges of to their cells from a recreation jo b . ence, had agreed to become sec­ ers were equipped with mlssUes Younger men than Carl E. Her­ meningitis. retary of defense. ^hooting Samuel Graham, Wl- area. Shuman’s speech was pre­ ring Join the U.S. Mlarinee. But capable of Slivering nudiMW After three weeks in a hospi­ The unidentified aide said Tcomico County sherifff, and Al- Graham , 82, w as shot in the pared for delivery today at the none so perototent. weapons and because the con­ tal, he was back beginning boot Nixon’s choice of the Wisconsin 'J>ert L. Kally, a deputy, during head and chest Kelly, also 82, annual meeting of the Farm Bu­ After 11 years and four tries vention bars ships of any camp the toi^rth (time. congressman was a certainty, >hls escape Sunday night. was shot In the ^ ad . It waa not reau. a t w ar. he graduates from boot camp “The tralnlijg-is getting easier the Sentinel reported. C An extradition hearing was known where pistol was ob­ About 6,000 perasons aire ex­ today. Turkish and American cf!II- scheduled tor later today. tained. o v e r the y ea rs—a UtUe tx » easy, "The only thing that could go ctals rejected the Soviet ohaigw pected for the meeting, which ”I never dreamed of any oth­ I think," says Herring. 2 Police eaid Bartholomey, 21, Police said Bartholomey went wrong would be If he (Nixon) and said the ships were making runs through Thursday. er Ufe,” says Herring, now 28, The leader of his 70-man pla­ 'Of Baltimore, Md., was captured from the jail area on the third changes his mind at the last a routine visit that was to con- The Farm Bureau, which re­ who wants to be a drill instruc­ toon, Staff Sgt. Howard Garcia, minute, and he won’t,” the aide At the Capital City Motel follow­ floor of the county courthouse present about 28 m illion fa m i­ tor. tormity with the conventioti. waa a recruit along with Her­ was quoted as saying. The Turkish Foreign Ministry ing a tip to Delaware State Po­ Into the sheriff's residence, lies, has vigorously opposed the In Temple, Tex.. Herring quU ring In the same company at the Laird was not available for said the Russiana "had soms lice. which adjoins the jail. The farm programs of the Demo­ school after the sixth grade at San Diego Marine Corps Recruit com m ent. complaints, but Turkey rsjeotsd About two docen police with escapee used a stairway to cratic administration. 10 y ea rs old and w orked In a Depot In 1BB7. Shriver said he flew to New them since the passage Is en­ rtot guns surrounded the motel reach the first flr and fled Shuman said that with a variety store, 'then in a Dallas Both Garcia and 1st Lt. Mi­ York from Washington Sunday tirely Ml conformity with 'tha Slid demandeld the person Inside from the court house on toot. chance to a Republican admin­ cafe until his 17th l)lrthday ar­ a room come out wtih hie hande Truitt eaid Bartholomey had chael F, Valdez, commander of at Nixon's request to "bring Montreux Oonventlon.” Tlte ooo- istration the Farm Bureau has rived and he c- why Herring fights so doggedly er, the fact that the conversa­ right trouser leg was bloodied. Police recoids showed Bartito- the Mediterranean durtpg Is a coetly exercise In futility,” dltlon HSrring pass Ks iSiyslcal to become a Leatherneck? Cart tion at the President-elect’s - Bartholomey w as taken to lomey had been arrested and past year. The Rraeiana a m he said. requirsmenU. In June he re-en- sold, "Maybe not, but she wants Fifth Avenue apartment was the bover police headquarters after convicted tw ice In 1968, tor la r­ have about 80 watehlm But the present programs llsted. He broke his army July me to do what I want.” longest yet announced by Nbcon |«fuslng treatment at the hoepl- ceny and assisting In an auto Mediterranean, a sea wRin 7. On July 28, the day the cast And what Carl Herring wants prompted speculation about theft. (See Page Fourteen) prevloiMly the U.S. Mh Wtm came off, he was washed out of la to be a Marine. Shriver's future. Melvin R. Laird waa unchallenged.

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MAKCHESm EVEMWG HEBALD, MAJICHBSia, OOHIL. aIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 \ AGE THREE

Sunday as aaying, " I am at­ SheinwoH on BHnge Meriden Firemen tempting to set up a conference Ichord Says More Hearings with city officials and would F A V o w n o n f W K t m NORTH Delay Slowdown appreciate your 'cooperation in n m ta w T z n v o i m l iv m $ A XQ9642 Needed on Rioting MERHJEN,5B5N, Conn. (AiP)—City this matter." No date for the “THE WAY ■y ALFRED aHEINWOlA) p K J 4 firemen have postponed their conference waa specified. ‘'SiSSii ^SSSSSIIi^(^d WbMMvar it rslni, and my WAaHINCmJN (AP) — Tbt rent i>base of the inquiry, the slowdown, originally scheduled "Ths union negotiation com­ i s i for today In a protest over Act a M ((3 w to UK R iin to h ^ r b a k in c . IS low. and my “•tolnnan of a House subeom- exlatenoe of a govensnent bug mittee has agreed to poatpone I HE ARD the clty’a latest wage offer, TT tx x m rj TrOnaal m btrm 0 »Mtor m n drtvss M o aomsbody siw a WMT E A fT mittae proMnig diaoirdera at the which federal auttwsitlaa said the ‘Job action’ program," Ker­ b AI59 was used in "interests of nation­ saya a repreaentative of the ahner said, "in order to give ■mta be d ied . Ater mune frc- car, 1 can still manag# to smlja. ♦ «7 Democratic Naticnal Omvan- I OiiBk of too dofsndsra who In- 0 10 7 3 57 »4 al security’ ’ came to light. firemen’s union. the mediator one more oppor­ by Johm Gruber Mat on loading dummy'a 1 ^ K 93 0 $72 tlon aeea a need for furthar Yippie leader Jerry Rittitn, The negotiating committee ot tunity to help us find and reach reroWaaBary sang. Gcnrd haa aoR. This aort of thing makaa i AKJ72 b 10954 hearinga whidh he saya ao far wesuing a Santa Claus suit, toM Local 1148 of the Intentatlonal a just and honorable settle­ a aoMogwy. ‘Weatoeo dcOs ■to happy whan an opponsnt • o ir m hava rtiown Oommunlsta took newsmen after a brief, riosed Association ot Firefighters de­ ment.’ ’ patria." to whiti he rewieaibcn docs tt. Anybody who commits ♦ 10 part In the bloody August riot­ appearance before the commit­ ferred the slowdown at the re­ The union says Meriden fire­ ing In Chicago. T o n u n w lucbt wts see Geor- •taathtopic. be retorsed to Pada Chesser's poem ot years gone fhto crime aa my partnsr aaldom 57 AQI52 tee that tile government had quest ot state mediator Daniel men are the lowest paid in the dtotoi'i ‘’Andrai - ClMater'' on tor Uo edoeatloe, aad g * t by. wtaeh dcfiattely iadtoat- Itvos long snough to maks any­ 0 A I104) Maasourt Democrat Riohanl' tapped his telephone. SHOPPING DAYS J. Gallagher, according to Leo­ state. Under a contract that ex­ •U (e of toe D—tineU I c baa bees done b e rt F’irtber tbas that, t o f nmtim- aide ot the artacoertoa Thto to Opening load king of club*. West North East foa Houao auboommtttee on Un-A- filed with a sealed exhibit with 'TIL CHRISTMAS representative. pay is $5,408 and the maximum GET YOUR FREE bcierc. e trim ia ij not wKha: the bCance between bba aa4 tfce one at the meat pepidar arias Watt took the Wng and ace 14 2 b 2 5 merioan Activities plana to ex­ the federal court in Rlchamohd, Kerahner quoted Gallagher base is $6,664. ‘QUIK-CASH” CARD TODAY I I b amine the transcript o t h ea rh ^ Va., in which ttie Justice De- poMt decade, *> perhaps I d bet­ '■^aracter created by lIHra tor in the woch. eiolw and than hit upon the silly I'SH 3 57 Pass 4 5 (Fer Adult* only) held this week and in October. paiiment acknowledged the ter teS KiRxthaic about the I'jMcdaixi a opera, bi purely Cb- Kadeietne appear* and otfers idea e f shifting to ths sight ot All Pail ;acvlertn.- to trade iaer tower m esi.hang* epades. This not only did do- *T feel there wlU be need for bugging but said H was not di­ further hoaringe,” he tdd news­ rected alt Rubin. It to a Dsee opera, aoesewhat Aet 1 taJtes place to I7H at for Oicsier's Me. and Gerard elaicr'a work for hi mbut also men after winding up seoalans, It said Rubin was overheard MMOcaous, but sou a fioe er«- the eaaO of toe Owait de asys he's see what he can told Wm that Weat’i top epiide gouid cost nothing to load a J do. Bat baa efiorta are oaeiesa. best described as sedate com­ while Investigations biyblvlng ntoig ot momr. replete wsth eao- Caters 'InddeotaCy, deaptte tu was the eight. tnimp at the third trtek, and ' Ctoesicr to coodemsed to death Dnmmy'e king loet to the nee South would havo to UeUa ' pared to the October mssIoim. '' national security were being • y aastmilabie tsjnea that de- French Dame and plot, the oper a b> Itabaa aad wtB be song to oa mflloUzu?. of spades, and back came a •paPee by himeelf. South Altixnigh one wUnsaa wore carried on into the activities of SEE OPPOSITE PAGE Mglit aodieoces aad ■agers Santa Claus suit and several others. I OPEN TONITEI The last act takes place to dtamond. Since the opening bid ),ave to be a genhie to ailfce It to not a work that can that laaguage.) A aerraat IGer<- arS) aeti the reeniodanary toe Prtooo ot at, Latare. Ctoenter located toe king of diamonds out the winning line of play used obscendtleB from the stand, stood aqoarety or. iu oars taro there were none of the walkouts mood by wnpng aboot ^ toe is waittog fcr toe tamiefl. and South knew better than to try y^lhout any help from West. ' Muskox were exterminated in toet. aad resumes a star to put and demonstrations that dls- FOR waste ijfaerept in toe party wi ltbig poetry to the end. a fineaac. He put up the ace of Dally Queottea America because they never tt ower wXb great auecewa ruptsd the earlier hearings. whuto is about to be held, aad Rooeber. who is with bxn. aeko aixi looked for a WAy As dealer, you hold* Spadee, ' learned that the rlng-of-buHs Tow'S hare one Franco Coreili. Several witnesses mewle no se­ dencitaiehig toa efcployers. We him to read whet be has wrx- to get rid of the other four dia­ 10; Heart#, A-Q-S-S-Sj Dlaneode, formation that warded off Dcaptoe too eminence is toe cret of their contempt for the I and EVERY NITE TILL 91 COMPLETE aiao find out that he to secredy tea aai the poet obiiges with monds in hU hand. A-J-ia-4-St anbe, S-S. wolves successfully was usaleas field of operatic tenors. I am NormaUy, South plan to ruff oonunlttee, calling tt "ocwaid- in tore with Wadeiiar de "Ootne on bel <£ di ICaggto.” What do you aayT against men with rifles. not one ot bio admirera sthom Coigsy, daogbter of toe hou » Rooefaer leares aad Gerard one of dummy* low *pade» In Aenwer! Bid one heart. You ly " and "racist.’ ' But doiials (SATURDAY UNTIL 6:30) IM numben by toe tooaaaado bold. appears with Madeleine. The toe hope that the rest of the suit have 11 points In high cards, - that they were Oommunlat or DETAILS! popular and who turn out to t i l toe tojw* Iw. Goeses arrire, mdodbig An- Jailer agree* to iet Madeieii* would then be good. In title ca»e j mr the singleton aad 1 that they had planned the disor­ large aodaorla where he ^ ctoeiaer. a poet. 'Otoy are take the place ot another female West's revealing ig»de lead point for the douWeton. H ie ders wltti help from Havana, pears. As an actor be to a ham •B U rU ia td by a Pastorale, aad priaooer and Chemer to united gave South a much better play total of H point* I* enough for ' Moscow and Hanoi wars given WANTID 8 Convenient Charfife WIN UP TO $1,000 and M a temr be atraitis for unemotionally. then Chenier to prevalted upon with her juet in time for them for hie contract. an opening Wd. parUcularty ' ' (lMB,'Liirt«M »del W a Plans: Conn. Bank, Idiord, at Ms news confer­ PLUS HUNDREDS OF effect. He paints wMh ak toe to read one of ids poems. It to dU together They have a InqMrtant Nine since you have excellent high- Hartford National Bank, auMlcty of a biU-poaler's bmtoi. South took the ace of hearts, ence, said the record shows that TOP VALUE STAMPSI starts wltb the wueds. "U b dL big duet tor the f-cale which card structure. ; USED C A R S' ijk’ Regal Charge Plan. bat I hare to admit that atKh- led a heart to dummy'e Jack and teadars of the Chicago demon- an* aszuro spazto." (One day ud- brings down the house as weH Oopyrlgbt 1 9 M , Top Priegs Paid ciioaa lore hifn, pertlcularly to der an azure sky) aad to a sure­ as the fioel etstais. then led the nine of spade* from Oeneral Feature* Osip. atrations "coilaborated wltii the North Vietnamese and the # an opera bfce this ooe arhere be fire crowd pieaser. dummy. When Ea«t ^ayed low, For All BiakMi! k FREE delivery within 5 has plenty of fat ttsiea. Sooth diacarded a diamond- Omg.’ ’ He sold toe hearings n miles of Regal’s. Phone We find that Chenier to not When thi* maneuver worked. have shown that "Oesnmunists CARIER CHEVROLEll Opposite him will be Emma pleased with the otatas o t the Fo orders accepted, Judge Danaher South was home. He ruffed a and various other revoluttonar- CO., INC. SOUTH Renzl. making an American arlatocrata any more toaa wwa (o 648-2478. , MANCHESTER MANCHESTER low spade with the queen of ies piuticlpitted in the dsmen- debut, and you may be sure Gerard, and hto poem evohes 1229 Mnln St WINDSOR Returns to State heart*, led a trump to dummy’s straUons.’’ Burr Comers that representsttres from roost ndzad raaefioas wtto hts ao- 725 Middle HARTFOBD. Conn. (AP) — king and led the queen of apades As ths curtsdn fell on the cur­ 649-6288 Shopping Center Sullivan Ave. of toe American opera compen- dienee which oow tuna to a Turnpike The new office address of UR. to ittop East's Jack. The rest of Ics will be on hand to catch Gavotte for entertalamesd. This The Beetles Tolland Turnpike Shopping Center Orcutt Judge John A. Danaher toe apades were good, and South Eost her performance. 8he comes U interrupted by the sntraaee from Ospe Town, South Africa, of Washington. D.C. will be in .ftm n trM aU Of his (Uamoud*, Yellcw of Gerard who haa gone out aad Hartford. aad has achieved a fine Euro­ faroegfat In a ragtad mob of poor making hto contract. The former UR. Senator wffl West should have realized that Submarine pean reputation, particuiarly In people from the toiweU. They be 70 yean old on Jan. •, and South's heart* were surely solid. England where sbe went to get thrown out, and the party r 7:00, $:00. aU lt>D il^ DOUBLE TOP VALUE STAMPS study. Sbe made her La Scala he plans to come back to hto Open THURSDAY Nights fill 9; Open ^)ays Every WeekI reanmea as though nothing had home state in toe capacity of / ieiih 's EVERY WEDNESDAY debut last year In "Nabucco,” happened. and generally sings Italian op­ a senior Judge^ BURNSIDE Act 2 takca place In 17M wllb This means be win not be in Militant Action Head-Off era, but has sung in Wagner's the Revotatton at Ms beigbL The S80 BURNSIDE AVE EAST H&PTEORC "D ie WaJkuere" at least once. complete retirement, bia wM Tiny Wdcomer NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— scene to a cafe In Parto, wMb FR'EE p a r k in g 528 -3333 S «v « 32IS on S s v n 191$ on *1110 cast to a Urge one. IS be available for service ss Tale University President King- Chenier and Berst. a midatto A small child waves a South Vietnamese flag in front o f Nguyen Cao Ky as That Take featured singers in all, and In- needed in OmoecUcut, in the man Brewster Jr. says the best Rnd C ross servant of toe de Ctognya, Tropi-Csi-Lo chidet three other rery fine UR. Court o t Appeals, 2nd the South Vietnamese vice president a rrived at his residence in the Paris sub­ way to head off militant action performers at least. These are among toe cuatomers. Beral. a Circuit, in New T o ^ City, and urb o f NeuiUy, yesterday. Standing beside Ky is his wift. K y arrived with South by dissidents is to let them ex­ ENDS TUESDAY Oailo Meiictani, Louis Sgarro, roexio aoprano, feels secure In anywhere else in the te d e n l Vietnamese delegation for expand^ peace Udks. (AP Photofax via cable from press their views. “CAMELOT” O n A and Rita de Carlo, wbo sang toe parloua tiroes since she to court tywUm. Paris) Shown A t 6ttKl A SrfS a true daeigtMer of toe Rovohi- Danaher, a Republican arbo He told the New England So­ the load In the recent Boris ciety of Newspaper Editors Sat­ fROIT fion. was former President INrlght Godunov that was so sueceas in the group of eight towns of urday night that a protester New Look! fid as the opener of the season. Reverfheleoe, Incredible D. Elsenhowrer's first appotmee Coventry (that's tdi name, incredible or to tbe federal bench, has been the brandi. to reach its quota. should be able to express his Andrea Chenier was an actual, Local offittals state "an tooee idea "no matter how disturbing net) wrMoa a letter denotmeing a federal Judge since 1162. htotorlcal person. Bom In Con- who woilted on the drive are it may be." Brewster said that Wed. A Umis. Only boto Berto aad Chenier to toe A native of Meriden, be at­ coogramlatfd on their bard in the community, as well as »Mt. 1:30—Eve. «:M A tttW autourtOea, acting In hto capac­ tended Tale College and Tale Junior Women Make Plans * OrongG •OrapG work, and grateful thanks is in the taiiverslty, minorities Christmas 4 U m rl^ r0 U r ity IM paid Mdocmer. Roueber, La w School and while practicing Black and Pol­ M Sell G Strong • AbtoriSMmt extended to those who contiibut- should feel the "channels of whom tre met briefly in Act 1, law in Hartford, served as an Special! • PinsK^G Grapofruit For Neighborhood Caroling ed so generously, eqiedally as communication are open.” SENTIMENTAL... €orttttt9 l|eralb coroes to Chenier adto a paaa- Assistant UR. Attorney trom ished Brass — . h el MAstorNwl Cdbrt 1922 to im . In 1982 he was maiqr of them had already given port, eshorting hfan to fly toe The Junior Women’s Club donated to its second project, DRAMATIC... elected Secretary of the State through the Community Chest 15" W a I n ut DsSr country since be to imder k m - the Student Loan Fund. at IS of Coventry ts. making plana through payroQ deductiem.’’ and served in that post tor two Bridge Hearlag rw (-k / -v g— lairana latoi EMOTIONAL! TOLF, plclon. years. In 1188 he was elecied for Christmas caroling this The local goal was set for 900 Grained Tray, A public hearing will be held rturisT rajacta (be Idea In to the U.8. Senate aad served and ao far S90f has been receiv­ monto. Members are try- at S p.m. Dee. 19 in the Board 120 0«4i(»n "Credo a una posaanri arcana," one 8-year term. ed. Whicli is Alco­ 't ““bIR r id D ^ g ] e to organize interested teen- Room of the Town Hall oa Route 3rd SMASH WEEK! another crowd-pleaaer. Berfdcs, In Hartford, Danaher will be Gtamt RafrigarQtor be has received an anonymous closer to bis two sons—John Jr. agers in their own neigh­ 31, Oovemry, concerning the re- yhe Thread Twisters 4-H C h * hol and Burn Add distincti^to ‘ VPfffWS • m o u r n o h r atb s , letter from a woman who wants location of Skunkamaug River recently bad a «wndl»ligtH cera- liaevMiccn splendor^ ' •- n LAMP E Mto la Advaoa^^ of West Hartford, wbo is a spe­ borhoods for this project. The Resiitant. Com­ """ any setting vrith tiiis to meet Um. flbe tunw out to be cial agent for the Federal Bu­ Bridge on Roitte 21. A m a p laorty to install officers. At its I h r i carolers will be concentrating showing the proposed relocation charming group to Madeleine, now orifumed, poor reau of Investigation and Rob­ meeting this evening the mem­ f i d n e o f r ! on the homes of the sick and plete With 3r Msl l■^ toe begs Chenier's peo- ert, a Hartford attorney. is on display in toe office of toe bers will bake Christmas cookies oM>aa reflect your good Choice of Black or toe elderly. This program will Town Clerk. as a Community Service {tooject. W ay Lightning. taste! White (3old Dsoo- take place during Christmas The exhibit on the shelves of GONE WITH . . . ‘33* Second Congregational the Q>ventry Historical Society rated. With 8-Way WAYBEST-TENDER, PLUMP wrek. Any teen-ager wishing to chureto Deacons and Deocoo- display case in the Town Hall THE WIND" jotoa g r o ^ o f caroler* in their ^ ^ 7.30 this month consists of a coUec- A lOURNEY Sconces Lighting. neighborhood or to start a in tbe Church Oommicitty House tion of lighting devicea, all of Qa Rkgable group in their area rtiouid con­ • 9 0 5 on Route 44A. them from earlier days in this YIVIENLOGH *2^2 TO JERUSALEM tact Mrs. F.G. Banks, fine arts 1 The Gleaners’ Circle of tbe country. There are rush-lights, chairman. LESUE HOWARD -‘ LEONARD CHICKEN LEGS church will meet at 7:30 p.m. whale oil-lamps, candles, and The JWC is presently spon­ Tuesday in tbe Church Oom- OUMAdcHAVlLLAND c candlesticks of various kinds, BERNSTEIN soring four Brownie troops and munity House. candle-molds, etc. The exhibit MAKE A iL have plans to organize another The Fragment Society of the WM arranged by Mrs. Elmore San.-Thnn. 7 :S9 Matinee ISAAC STERN These are Frt.-Sat. 8:M Sat-Sun. 2 An Invitation... troop if leaders can be found. church will meet at 10:30 a-m. Turkington. Disbibulnt br Sksiu ni-AFilnwayt comptiq Dec. 18—"DR. DOOUTTLE” genuine parts Mrs. Louis (Joodwin and Mrs. Wednesday in the Church Oun- The Historical Society will AllTable Lamps ONE-SHOP ^ Fred Surmann are helping nminUy House. meet at 8 p.m. Dec. 17 In the When you're here getting that not quarters with toe two troops at the Rob­ Society’s home on South Street. Complete With Tire church's Senior Pilgrim or sections ertson School. Anyone interest­ Fellowship is making and sell­ The program will be in the form 3-W a y Light­ lamp or table, why not inspect ed in learning more about be­ ing Christmas wreaths. Orders of a Christmas party. STOP coming a troop leader may con­ may be placed with Debbie EA- Mrs. John W. Allen of Pucker UTTLE THEATRE OF MANCHESTER, INC. ing. our wonderful decorative pieces, ri^ tact either Mrs. Goodwin or Mrs. moodson or James BeefatokL Street Is locally handling reser­ ANNOUNCES OHOOSf- A 0 , n AT SIN G E R Surmann. On Suixlay, Dec. 15 from vations for the first annual Holly (similar to lllustra- and objects d'art. Many are TOR tVER/OfJE r. Mrs. Richard Koeck of the 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. the Rev. and Bail sponsored by the Woman’s tion.) Mre. Robert Bechtold will open Auxiliary to the Windham Com­ OPEN CASTING club's Home Life Committee is for truly collector items that will be Waybest - making plans to decorate Mer­ their home to tbe church and munity Memorial Hospital in CHICKEN BREASTS lb. ritt Hail at toe Mansfield State community. Wlllimantlc. The seml-formal af­ most welcome! fair will be held the evening of PICNIC Training School at Mansfield All committees, officers and by William Inge Depot for the coming holidays. organizations of the church are Dec. 21 in the Wlllimantlc State Armory on Pleasant Street. DEC. 10 and DEC. 11 — 8:00 P.M. She is presently collecting dec­ asked to have their annual re­ LITTLE THBAIltE WORKSHOP ON SALE TUESDAY orations for this. Anyone wish­ ports in toe church office by Persons Interested are urged to make reservations as soon as 32 Oak Street—Manchester ing to donate any article that Dec. 16. CAST INCLUDES: possible. can be used for this project may 7 WOMEN: contact Mrs. Koeck. The Music Committee of the Talk About Superb Tables .Manrhester Evening Herald 3 Ingenues—Ages 18-25 C3ub members will attend the Fine, Congregational Church Is Coventry oorrespondenl, F. 3 Character Actresses SLICED <%rlstmas tree lighting at the sponsoring a group hymn sing 2 Supporting Actresses lb Pauline Little, tel. 742-623I. SWORDFISH Town Hall Monday evening. toe evening of Dec. 15 in the 4 MEN: ■Hiey will be taking pictures of chiu-ch, to which the public to 1 Juvenile children on imee and Invited. Vernon 2 Leading Men these will be sold for a nominal The annual Christinas Eve 1 Charcater Actor Tasty, Pan Rnady charge including the frame. Sendee wlU be held at 11:30 p.m. Production Dates — Feb. 27, 28, March 1 A Sing-Out from Glastonbury Dec. 24 in the sanctuary, with Tax Exemption will be featured at the club’s 8 the public Invited. Not Being Used p.m., Dec. 18, meeting in the 'The Friendly Circle o t t h e VEAL STEAKS Ctourch Community Hbiue on Church will meet at 8 p.m. Dec. Many local persona over 86 Route 44A. The program will be Choicn - Top Quality 17 in the veatry. Instead of a years of age have fatted to take open to high school students in $ttt-«*change this year, the advantage of the law which the hope they will become in­ THE GOLDEN GIFT.. members, will donating previdea 'a $1,000 tax exemption The Golden Touch & Sew* sewing terested and start a similar pro­ toward the church. There will . . . *^ gram In (Coventry. Refresh­ and a tax freeze on their homes, machine by SINGER in a handsome cabinet. olao be a coUection of "Meala according to assessor Ben Joy. CHUCK STEAKS lb. ments will be served after the for Mlllloiu.’ ’ 59 The tax freeze provides that It has the exclusive SINGER* Push-button Bobbin that concert. The Glastonbury group "rhe Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ is affiliated with the nationally- any subsequent year In which winds inside the machine. Electronically adjusts power to ship of toe church la taking or­ ah applicant qualifies, the real known "Up With People’’ organi­ ders for Christmas wreaths. Or­ sew through thick and thin fabrics. Has a built-in button^ estate tax on that home remains JRODDCI "GARDEN GOODNESS" zation. ders may be placed with Bev­ holer that makes perfect buttonholes easily. toe same amount aa it was for TTie JWC has voted to- award erly Bearce or Eileen Safran- EASY TO PEEL Choose trom five t o u c h S SEW sewmg machines a Coventry High School senior ek before Dec. 16. the first year in which the ap­ plicant qualified. starting at $149.95 (model esei girl a trip to Coventry, England, The First Ckeigregational Among other things, to quali­ under the Coventry-Uj-Ooventry Church School annual Christmas fy, the applicant must not have Program conducted by Coventry program "Joy to All People" High School Booster’s Club. will be held at 7 p.m. Dec. 22 a total Income of ove^ $3,(MX) TANGERINES 18 - 40 SEW FANCY...A Applications are available in the sanctuary. for the calendar year preceding SINGER* zig-zag sewing through the office of CHS Prin­ the application. If unmarried or TENDER, GREEN ■not living with spouse or $5,(MM) machine with case. cipal Milton Wilde through Dec. Volunteer mothers assisting 18. All high school senior girls with the classes of the North If a joint application U made. Application forms which are 1^ I Choose From The Very Popular Colonial Maple or Modern Inspired Walnut BROCCOLI bunch 39c This heavy-duty machine who have not previously made a Coventry Cooperative Nursery A reservation with the Brjoster’s available at the office of the as­ sews on all types of fabrics for the coming week will be Mrs. W / These are truly wonderful, versatile accent tables that have so many uses. Ideal as gifts or for yourseW— buy them in pairs (Tlub are eligible. Hubert Saunders and Mrs. sessor In the Memorial Building, while our stock is complete. < GREEN PEPPERS Darns, mends, monograms ’The club will assume all Park Place, must be filed at lb. 25c Sews buttons and button- Adelard LeDuc. In chaige of travel costs, for example, Irans- cleaning the classroom in the least 14 days before the first [lortatlon fares, pass[X>rt fees, Second Congregational Church meeting of the Board of Tax NAVEL ORANGES Calif. Seedless doz. 59c o n ly $ 9 9 9 5 ^Manchester's Furniture Gift Headquarters Since Christmas and Inoculation fees. Announce­ jiasernent Dec. 14 will be Mrs. Review, which sets a deadline ment of the winner, along with Maureen Bradley and Mrs. Mi­ of approximately Jun. 15. The two alternates, will be made In assessor would, however, like Have You Tried Keith’s JUMBO CELERY Oalif. bunch 29c chael Peace, , ‘‘One-Stop ShoppingT" Mat Cjin WRAPPING AND DtLIVEHV rOR CHRISTMAS ANYWMEBt IN THE US A January. Further Information on them filed as soon us possible a We'll Oome To Your Home FREE M AIN STREET USE OUR CONVENIENT CREDIT PLAN NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS UN TIL FEB 1969. this project may be had by call­ Mrs. Elizabeth Spurting, In to avoid last minute delays and ing Mrs. Kay Feeney, Mrs. To Advtoe Youl l u r t t i i u r t charge of the headquarters of­ confusion. Lost two weeks to complete your solid stainless Joseph Fowler, or Mrs. ftamon 4 Use Our New Revolving PARKING, or PARK 85« MAIN ST. I u fur/nmorrijw i> a( SI N C f R lodayt* fice of the Nathan Hale Branch Veterans who have not sent iCredlt Plan! Menzel. TEL, 647-1425 of the American Red Cross, in their dlsablUty rating forms to e All Purchakee Inspected i n ') MAIN ST MANCHESTER FREE IN OUR O W N This week's Spec i al The above pr*,Ject Is one of Rockville, haa extended congra­ the assessor’s office are urged to Before Delivery! TABLEWARE SALAD FORKS Tl9d two main projects undertaken tulations to the Coventry work- do so Immediately If they wish etWe Have Terma •A d THI SINOfeR COMPANY SINGER by the club fur its dull year. OppoaSte the Bennot Junior High School on Lower (South End) Main Street LOT NEXT TO STORE with each S5 purchase ers on the recent ARC fund to continue to receive their dis- To Please Everyone I All other monies raised will be drtve for being the tin t town ability exemption. . . . For Friendly Service, Phone 64S-415B . . .

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 PAGE FTVE was quiet dprtng the weekend ers and elibillty for enrollment PAGE POUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 crease the construction costs, which construction costs are ris­ ing, sa'd O’Connell. Then the except for a small fire at an ad­ at San Franctooo State. South Windsor and allow more time for com-^ Hayakatca Says Drug Users ministration building office. Ar­ The two groups rejected ptotlng conrtruction. architects first considered plans Haney-Lucas for the .high school last year, son squad investigators seeking concessions made Friday bjr Two, town could get autho­ Numbered Among Agitators the fire’s cause said damage Hayakawa who has profeaeed Carr-Casterline Hermequin'Ross rity to complete the final pla-a they were figuring that the coot Officials Try to Forestall of construebon was increasing was minimal. sympathy for many of the de­ and go bid on the project before SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — S. for a week, has vowed to keep it mands. At the weekend rallies the referendum. The town would at a rate of 6 per cent per year. Last week, with most of the M iu CtaJDl L. Casterline of y*ni* marrtage of Miss Peggy High School Cost Problem Th's year, the figure being used, I. Hayakawa, the acting presi­ open. violence on Tuesday and Thurs­ speakers said the demands •^Arin“Ann VLucas___ of Manchester to then go to referendum with a dent of San Francisco State Col­ musi be granted in full. Manchester became the bride of firm figure. If the referendum said O’Connell, to 1 per cent per The Rev. Cecil Williams, a day, as many as 600 police were William C. Carr m of South James Raymond Haney of Hag­ At a njeetlng last week of the week, -the chairman of the PBC, month. lege, says he has reports that Negro Methodist pastor, said It assigned at the campus and Windsor Saturday morning at erstown, Md.. was aolemnlied mayor, the chairmcm of the should fall, however, the town agitators—some of them drug Robert O’Connell explained the would be oift a considerate The South Windsor County was not true that white radicals there were 80 arrests and 40 re­ the Church of the Assumption. Saturday morning Bridget Board ajt BducaUon and th e original timetable for the high users—"are convergaig here from outside were moving in on ported injuries resulting from Da Nang Mayor Freed Church. amount of money tor the plans. Players will meet tonight at 8 *1110 bride la a daughter of PubUc BuUdlng Commission, all school project, and offered sev- p.m. At Pleasant Valley Club from all parts of the country" to the strike, which was called by police and student clashes. SAIGON (AP) — Dr. Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. John J. Caaterline ’The bride to a daughter of parties agreed that the town Three, the town could build etal possible alternative time­ the high school to hpuse 1,400 House, 771 Ellington Rd. The demonstrate. the Black Students Union and At Sacramento Gov. Ronald Van Man, the former mayor of of 66S Bush Hill Rd. The bride­ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lucas of should take some action to fore­ the Third World Liberation oe Edward St. ’The bridgroom tables that are being consid­ or 1,500 pupils rather then the purpose of the meeting is to "A large number of the stu­ Reagan In a television report Da Nang sentenced to 10 years groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. stall a financial bind on the new ered to avoid financial difficul­ formulate new plans for the dents and nonstudents’’ leading Front. Sunday vowed that "anarchy in prison for aiding a Buddhist William C. Carr Jr. of 7M Ora- to the adn of Mr. and Mrs. 2,000 originally planned tor. high school plAnnsd for comple­ ties. Eventually, the town could add group. demonstrations "are high as a "Hayakawa has been backed will not prevail" on California rebellion, has been freed after ham Rd. CItartea A. Haney of Hagers­ tion by the fall of 1972. The original plan was that town. on to the building, but at much k(te,” he said in an Interview Into a corner and to making Ir­ college campuses. A "strategy serving 2V4 years. The Rev. Ernest J. Coppa of A memorandum by Town preliminary pla'.ns be completed Sunday. "They are on speed, responsible and irrelevant state­ of takeover" by Students for a Man. a Roman Catholic, was the Church of the Assumption The Rev. Harold McBrien of greater cost than if It were built Cub Scout Pack 186 from Manager Terry V. Sprenkel in the spring of 1969, the town all at once. Avery St. School will hold their marijuana and a number of oth­ ments,” the minister told a ral­ Democratic Society, the Black in charge of the dispensary performed the double-ring cere­ Sb. Bridget Church performed alerted the- council, the Board would go to referendum on the ly Sunday at the Civic Center while In Saigon’s Chi Hea Pris­ mony and was celebrant at the the double-ring ceremony and O’Connell said that there December Pock meeting this er things. Students Union and other mili­ of Ekhicatlon and the Public high school on regular elecUon Friday at 7:80 p.m. at Avery The college has been open for Plaza. tant groups Is destroying aca­ on. He was released last week. nuptial Mass. Paul Chetelat was was celebrant at the nuptial Building Commission to th e day In November 1969, and then would be another ' combined organist. Bouquets of white Mass. Mrs. Raymond Murphy meeting of the mayor, the Board St. School. All boys are asked a week with police-protected Rallies Saturday and Sunday demic freedom, the Republican It was reported Sunday. danger that delaying the project the final plans would be made, to bring a 60 eeqt gpab bag gift. classroom Instruction and at­ at the Civic Center attracted governor said. Buddhists dissidents In the mums and pink carnations were was organist and soloist. White unnecessarily would be likely and the project go to bid about of Education and the PBC to on the altar. poinsetittas were on the altar. consider these aKernwtlves as There will be no committee tendance near normal. About about 2,000 persons as the dissi­ The Black Students Union and northern provinces were put to Increase the cost of the new 6 months later (May 1970). This meeting in December. 300 student strikers have called dent students took their cause Third World, which represents down in 1966 by Premier Nguy­ The bride was given in mar­ ’Ihe bride was given in mar­ school from an eethnated $7,- schedule, said O’Connell, would soon as the preliminary plans riage by her father. She wore a riage by her father. She wore are cbmidete. for an all-out effort to close the downtown. Speakers said the non-Negro minority students, en Cao Ky. Their attempt to ov­ 000,000 to a new high of (9,000,- be shaving It pretty close erthrow the government was full-length empire gown of peau a full-length silk taffeta gown, The primary cause of the In­ Manchester Evening Herald school again. Hayakawa, named fight would continue and intensi­ are demanding that minority 000. This (9 mUllon figure, ac­ both in terms of expanse and acting president Nov. 24 after fy until it is won. students controp their own eth­ crushed by airborne troops a t . d'ange and English net, design­ designed with empire bodice and cording ito Sprenkel’e memoran­ in terms of having the school crease In the anticipated cost of South Windsor correspondent ed with scalloped neckline, long A-line skirt appllqued with pear the high school is the rate at Ckrol Moulton tel. 644-8714. the strike had shut down classes The 18,000-student campus nic studies program, its teach­ Da Nang and Hue. sleeves, A-line skirt, and detach­ dum would put the town beyo-td ready for 1972 occupancy which and crystal reembroldered Al- Ito anticipated bonding ca­ able court train. Her shoulder^ encon lace, scooped neckline, the Board has stated is absolute­ length veil of silk illusion was pacity, and that. In no case ly necessary to meet the town’s long ideeves, and laoe edged could more than (8.2 million be ammged from a headpiece of cathedral-length train. H e r enrollment needs. peau d’ange petals encrusted bouffent veU of sUk Uluaion expended on the project. The Three possible alternalUve pro­ with pearls, and she carried a was attached to a crown of memorandum estimated that grams were offered by O’Con­ cascade bouquet of carnations’ pearls and lace, and she car­ with sky-rocketing construction nell to alleviate the pressure. accented with ivy. ried a bouquet of white poln- costs, each months delay would One, the town could hold a Mrs. Jemes Ray Jr. of East settlas and pompons. Increase the danger of exceed­ special referendum in the spring Hartford was matron of honor. Mrs. Douglaa A. Minor of ing the bonding limit. after the preliminary plans are Over her fuU-length gown witti Manchester, sister of the bride, In an interview later in the complete. This would both de­ emerald green velvet bodice and was matron of honor. Her full- nlle green crepe skirt, * e wore length empire gown of emerald a matching coat with long green velveteen was fashion­ sleeves. She wore a floral head- ed with rolled collar, long piece with veil, and she carried sleeves end A-line skirt. She Crash May Delay a bouquet of cranberry and wore matching floral headr green carnations accented with piece, and carried a bouquet of a gre«i velvet ribbon. white pompons centered with Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy red poinsettias. Carr of South Windsor, sister of George A. Miller of Ellington, Flight to Moon the bridegroom; and Miss Pa­ broither-li>-law of the bride­ ((iMillniieil Iroin I’aai- On.-i aroused speculation the Rus­ tricia Brown of Middletown, groom, served as best man. sians might attempt to launch Photo cousin of the bride. Miss Shirley MRS. WILLIAM C. CARR HI Ushers were Stanley A. Lucat cle’a weight. The remaining p^jgynonauts on a clrcumlunar Castertine of Manchester, sister Jr. of Manchester, brother o< one-sixth simulates Uie moon’s advance of the U.S. of the bride, was Junior brides- the bride; and Conrad Caston- gravity. PUots use the Jet thrus- ApoHo 8 mission scheduled for mcUd. guay of Vernon, uncle of the te n to hover and maneuver the The bridesmaids’ fuU-length bridegroom. craft, shnulattag a landing on ^ Pisk'Gnall gowns with cranberry bodices Horan Photo Mrs. Lucas wore a beige sill the "jooy --,1 most favorable date for the and pit* skirts and headpieces MRS. LOUIS EMIL HENNEQUIN JR. dress with matriiing lace coat were styled to match the honor VWlot Fboto lOss Karen Blythe Ross end E. Hennequln Sr. of 32 Cottage and accessories. ’The bride- MRS. JAMES RAYMOND HANEY attendant’s, and they carried at. groom’s mother wore a fur trim- bouquets of pink carnations ac­ Louis Emil Hennequln Jr., both a 1966 graduate of North Hagers­ of Manchester, were wed Satur­ ’The Rev. Getry Cornell of med gray dress with black ac- leather accessories. After Dec. ’"■ r'- “*• ■” “* cented with cranberry velvet South Methodist Ohurrii per- oessories. Both had corsages of 12, the couple will live In Hag­ town High School, graduated ; '“" ■ I ““ ribbons. day morning at South United from the Washington County ' board Sunday viewed film and ‘’Actually, the Russians could Methodist Church. formed the double-ring cepemo- yellow mums, erstown. James Ray Jr. of Eatt Hart­ Mrs. Haney, a 1966 graduate Hospital SchoM of Radtotogloal “ video tape of the flight and launch such a mission at any ford served as best man. Ush- ’The bride is a daughter of Mr. ny. Jack Grove was organist and A reception lor 176 was held narr brother and Mrs. Roland J. Ross of 16 Mrs. Kaye Donnestead was solo- at the VUlage Lantern Bam. For of East Catholic High School, Technology, Hagerstown. He to C lash of the UVTV. The board’s time in the period from about ers were r-rancis v^arr, _____ Mr-a 1st. D-radiiDtsit fmm Mnnchester Me- a motor trip to Maryland, Mrs. graduated from Manchester Me- employed aa a radiototope tech­ report to not expected to be Dec- 2 to Dec. 12,” said Dr. of the toridegroom; and John Preston Dr. The bridegroom to nician at the Hagerstown hos­ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louto The bride was given In mar- Haney wore a black and white morlal Hospital School of Radio- complete for some weeks. Charles Sheldon, Library of Jaworskl, both of South Wnd- pital. Congress space expert. Bor. Junior usher was Alan Oarr riage by her father. She wore a frfald suit wttti Mack patent logical Technology. Mr. Haney. magic full-le>«th empire gown of ivory Soviets Miss Chance "But they always have of Soutti Windsor, brother of . WASHINdTON (AP)—Soviet launched manned shots on the the bridegroom. peau de sole, designed with bat- Hie first telephone directory teau necklne and long sleeves in Washington, D.C., was issued FALSE TEETH Russia appwently has forfeited most favorable day, and that Mrs. Casteriine wore an what may be her last chance to would have been Dec. 8. emerald green brocade drees accented with re-embcoldered In 1878 and consisted of a single Mer* Firmly hi Floe* ... tantalizing new Alencon lace, A-line skirt, and page listing 187 customers. Per­ Do jrotir fslM teeth eaiioy and em- beat the United States in send- "Since they usually announce and coat with matdiing acoes- bartaee by tUpplnf, dropplBC, or wob­ ing astronauts on a fllghit manned launchings promptly, aories. The bridegroom’s mother detachatole train bordered with sons who asked the operator lor bling when you eat. laugh or talkt wore a gold brocade dreaa and lace. Her veil of silk Uluson "No. 1” were connected with Then eprinkia a little FABTKgTH on around the moon. they apparently have missed your pUtee. FASnORTH holde den- HelgMehed Soviet activity in the best day. It could be panty hose for coat with matcWng accessories. was attached to on open pillfaOK the White House. If they re­ turee firmer and more oomfortably. Both wore ordilds. hat, and she carried a bouquet quested ’’No. 2," they got the Makes eating eailar. It’s alkaline— September and November, in assumed, therefore, that there of gardenias, roses and Btepha- Senate corridor of the U.S. Capi­ doesn’t sour. Ifo gummy, gooey, sendlrtg the immaimed Zond 6 will be no manned clrcumlunar A reception for 160 was held psety taete or feel. Belps cbsek plats the holidays! at the Army and Navy Chd>. notto. tol. Other subscribers Included odor. Dentures thet fit arc ementlel ■ and 0 spacecraft on looping mission by the Soviets this six livery stables and seven Ice to health. 8ee your dantlst regularly. flights around the moon, had month." SVjt a motor trip to New York, Miss Susan Deborah Ross of Oet FASTEgTB at all drug oounten. Mrs. Carr wore a Mack and Manchester, sister of the bride, companies. gray tweed suit wltti smoke gray was maid of honor. Her full- The most exciting new Holiday look accessories. ’Ihe ootqpie will live length empire gown of pine In Norfolk, Va., after Dec. 14. green velvet was fashioned with Mrs. Oarr to a 1066 graduate high neckline, elbow-1 e n g t h tor legs . . . new feminine panty hose .. of Manchester High School and sleeves, skirt with back panel Choicest Meats In Town! was employed at Travelers In­ and bow. She wore a matching surance Co., Hartford. Mr. Can­ bow with kreamers in her hair, so perfect for Christmas giving! to a 1966 graduate of Sotgh and she carried a bouquet of • TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! WbMlsor High SchoM and to red roses and ivy. Your G ift GaUery Featured: Herringbone in 4 colors serving wlOi the U.S. Navy Bridesmaids were Miss Eliza­ aboard the destroyer, the U8S beth Ann Ross and Miss Heidi LEAN, AIX. BEEF Steinaker, in Norfolk, Va., Alice Ross, both of Manchester 3.50. Top middle: Opaque, in six which Just returned from a tour and sisters of the bride. They Liortng Photo and -NOEL SHOP Nassiff Photo s HAMBURG of duty off the coatt of Viet­ wore full-length dimdle gowns nam. Engaged of red velvet, and matching Engaged “WHERE YOU FIND THE UNUSUAL” • 5 lbs. *2.99 fashion colors, 1.94. Bottom: Slitter, in bows with streamers in their 885 MAIN ST. - AT WATKINS • WF ’Ihe engagement of Miss hair and they carried white fur The engagement of Miss Rox­ Catherine Louise Balch of Man­ muffs accented with red roses anne OaUdns of Bolton to Paul TELEPHONE 648-5171 9 (We Reserve The Right To Llihlt Quantittes) white and warm white, 3.50. chester to Harry Talanian of and ivy. St. Marie of Montville has been Wedding Everett, Maas., has been an- Donald M. Hubbard of Man­ announced by her mother, MIW. nouiKed by her parents, Mr. and chester, cousin of the bride­ Gordon Calkins of Sunset Lane. t HIGHLAND PAM MAMH Mrs. Harold E. Balch of 20 El- groom, served as best man. She is also the daughter of the GexJ iul I ^ (17 Highland St. Manchester—(Hione 648-4278 Parkes-Kloter ro St. Ushers were Steven Pryor and late Gordon, Calkins. Mias Beth Anne Kloter of Ver- Her fiance to the son of Mrs. Paul Pryor, both of Manches­ Her fiance is the son of Mr. nflake—the authentic matron of honor. Mrs. Wilbur cfonneclicut. Mr. Pisk is a milk glass decorator bottle, fashioned after an The ideal gift... a beautiful five-piece matched Rawlings of Rome, N.Y., sister graduate of the University of Exquisitely Oriental-looking 18th century original, In your choice of delicate ' of the bride, was bridesmaid. Connecticut and PGA Profes­ . . . WE UNT IT . . . plant arrangement makes an un The attendants were dressed usual pin. The jade drops dan ♦ lily of Oie VaUey cologne or new Antique sional and Business School in >e, $2.60. Bath Oil-$3.60, Bubble accessory set, enhanced with petite floral designs. alike In fuU4ength wine colored i,-i„rida. He to self-r mployed as gla, three diamonds sparkle on Silica coloj gold boughs, all in a 14K gold Batfi-|2.9‘ : leepsake bottles), and Sculptured a professional golfer with the urn with pearl collar, $225 are matched in fragrance. Stanley Golf Coume, New ALL FORMAL WEAR IN Hob Nail Soap Genuine full grain, top leather, in soft smart shades. Britain, and to a member of the STOCK AT ALL TIMES! PROM Exchange Club of New Britain. Basic billfold, cigarette case and lighter, key case, and EA.5Y PAYMENTS INVITED g l o b e ! Moot oongbirds In temperate regions average four to six eggs eye glass case, available separate or in any combination. I?- T m tl SenlM each clutch. 905 MAIN STREET i ^ t e i Complete set, as shown, 23.00. 648-2165 GIVE HER m b n 'B s h o p AatiMrfMd ac«iit la Mtoa- The World’s "Tha Mtnral ^ Main Street" o U id ia £ & Mter for aU AlrMaeo.i 901 - 907 Main Straat '■ailroate oad Bteanaidp' Finest Perfumes Manchaatar. CoonaoUcut jeweLeR8-8ILVeR8MITHS SINCE 1900 Arfhur Diw ’’•PBCIAUaiV IN VTHtMAL WBAR RBNTA14’’ 968 Main Street In ^owntown Manchester

^ 3^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 PAGE s n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 Education Oommittee, U work­ mas g-Jl atK^M at the veteraa's State Man Killed Hebron ing with the task forces on the Vernon Event? _____ WELLS, Maine (AP) — A 21- disadvantaged, urban develop­ BOCKVILIjE year-old Connecticut man was ment and air and water pollu­ A public spaghetU dinner will HOSPITAL. NOTES killed early this morning when tion. be served tomorrow by St. Ber­ The Baby Has Apartment Zone Residents VianiBg haoB are to g ew t****** Uflhh Hunrral Hoinr nard’s Married Couples Club. p.m. la an areas eacept ma- and overturned off Route 109. Fredsrlc E. Turkington, Dirscfdr The dinner arili be served start­ Petition to Halt Changes temlty where they are * to 4 State police said Thomas J, Accord Reached ing at 8 p.m. in the church hail. H75-3.%36 Wine arill be served with the and g:M to 8 p.m. Hayes of Gales Perry apparent- ID Ellingfon Aw. A petition, signed by 200 res- former state representative Admitted Hiursday; Joseph ly had been traveling at a high Been Named Idents of the newly created Douglas Fellows. Felloats said In Con-Ed Strike meai sfc well as salad, spumoni and coffee. Reservations may Koslowski, Morrison St.; John rate of speed and may have fall- apartment sone. ariU be' present- that he realised that a limited Blshop. Tolland Ave.; Pamela en asleep at the wheel. ed to the Planning and Zoning number of apartments are nec- NEW YORK (A P)-A tenta- be made by calling Roger Beau- M a Oommlssion tomorrow at 8 essary and good, but he feels tive agreement was reached lieu who Is chairman of the L e t t l e ^ n - Hale, Kliaobefo Binlfo, daughter of Robert J. and Judith p.m. In the toam office build- they need to be scattered. Sunday in a week-old strike event. cer, Ellington; Feme Hodgins, Bryant Hale Smith, Braintree, Masa. She waa bom Nov. 11 at KNOWN FOR VALUES ing during the commissions reg- goth Fellows and Wirth are against Consolidated Edison A " mass will ’V" be celebrated by Lewis 8t.; Robert Cote, Orchard Cfoolw-Dloklnson Hospital, Northampton, Mom. Her maternal ular meeting. disturbed that the present reg- Co , but the 20.000 strikers won’t members of the couple s club ^ MaxweU, Dart granoparenta are Mr. and Mra. Gordon Bryant, Bralnti‘ee,. Maas. Her maternal great-grandmother Is Mra. Robert J. The petition is requesting ulations on apartmenU do *>ack to work until at last In the church at 7 p.m. . p^bert B^hus Jr., hearing to change the apart- not include stronger restric- Saturday. _____ Windsor; Kathleen Dennis, EH- .Smith, 28 Blwood Rd. She haa a brother, Robert Turnbull Jr„ 2. , ment sone back to one acre tlons on drainage. They stated w e meantime, the union lington. and Haxel Palmer, Ttol- I «•*«.« J loning. The P and Z COmmis- that the water Uble Is high “ y® ‘‘ provide ei ^ r g ^ y ,pbe Women’s Fellowship of jand. Sion approved regulation and an in the area designated for apart- cr^ s in event of a iM ^r inter- (j,e First Congregational Church Birth Thursday; A daughter j Mariano, Ohrlstina Ann, daughter of Frank F. and Susl apartment sone on Nov. 28 fbl- ments and cannot support the ™Ptlon of gas or electric vemon will meet Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slyfield. Schindeiwolf Mariano, Blast Hartford. She was bom Nov. 16 at M^oheater Memorial Hoepital. Her matomal grandfather la lowing a lenr-hy pubUc hear- needed sanitary-facUiUes. "““’■y * for a poUuck supper at 7 p.m. Tolland. Fiflta Sohindewolf, Kassel, West Germany. Her paternal grand­ Ing. Both indicated that the group '“ ‘XTcheriero^unt^^^ Members are asked to brine Discharged ’Ihursday: Pa- father is Frank Mariano, Long lUand, N.T. Roy Wirth. spokesman for the a moratorium in apart- constltuUon of foe strik- ® Non-circle trlcia Dewalne, Eastvlew Dr.; I * * • w •, petitioners, said that foe group „,e„t building in the town until , , j.j utility Workers members are also asked to Elenora Noryk, Crescent Orcle; Volpl, Paola Oaterfaia, daughter of Carlo and Rose Bellla feeU that addlOonal hearings problems of drainage can be re- ufoon. AFLrCIO requires that bring their favorite dUh. Mildred Luetjen, Snipalc St.; 1^1ip(, Bolton. She was bom Nov. 80 at Manchester MemorirJ OOOOH! should have been held before ^.jewed with experts assisUng. printed copies of any agreement. The program will be a carol Gertrude Schneider, Orchard Hot!-foei^tal. Her maternal grandmother is Mra. Oaterina Beilis, the commission approved t h e ^bey also feel a building code ^ mall^S to m em lirs, who ®‘ng. Cook ^ k » ^11 be avail- St.; Mrs. ‘Dielma Sharkey and Turin, Italy. Her paternal grandmother Is Mra. Paollna Volpl, regulations and mne; since foU to Implement restricUons on ^ben must have at least 72 hours able throughout the evening. son, Inlamd Dr., and Mrs. Kay Bolton. has such a huge impact on the building is needed and an in- to consider it A vote is set for ____ Lugtabtfol and daughter, THE FACTS of funeral service «eem clear^ut community. He also stated that crease in acreage needed to pYiday Pleasant St. ^ FRAN DICKENSON and straight-forward to us. In time of Bonneau, Bllohael Edward, son of Ihomns N. and Diana many persons conUcted knew build an apartment as one way Nearly normal service has The American Legion Aux- - joins the sales staff at Cap­ person calls us or visits our eBtablishm^t. We Johnson Bonneau, Andover. He was bom Nov. 29 at Manches­ nothing of the proposed hear- to remedy to drainage problem, been maintained during the mary has advanced its meeting NEW HAVEN (AP) __ A 70- itol Motors. Fran haa over show the merchandise available Md mplain what ter Memorial Hoepital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and «,ted that the netitkm indicated foe group is strike, which began Dec. 1, by date to Wednesday at 8 p.m. In year-old New Haven woman has 20 years of automotive sales our services entail. We emphasize ttet varies Mn. Herbert Johnson, Amston, His paternal grandparents are “Partments. but are 4,000 supervisory persoimel q .A.R. Hall. The group will died In a Hre that swept the experience. He invites his options are available to him ; any and all of his Mr. and Mra. Normand Bonneau, Andover. Ho has a brother, was foe ^ n ta n ^ a«km « against creating a sub-sUndard working 12-hour. sevennlay have a Christmas party and upper level of a two-story house many friends and customers John, 2%. to call or see him and eHers questions are answered clearly and arranfementg Ka members are to bring dollar where she lived. «, * * -* • a complete new ’69 Chevro­ are made in accordance with his wishes. By mah- MoOIanan, Keith Alan, son of Dale K and MarcU Kry- ^ ___ * ^ foe ^member y,, t,ee. The victim of foe Friday night let line. Trucks ^ Cars and ing all facts known before the service, we m ^ e apartments concen- Local 3 of the IirteiroMonal pfoal plana will be made for blase was Miss Loretta Gaffney, over 280 O.K. Used Cars. sanski McClanan, Rockville. He was bom Dec. 1 at Manches­ the s l^ a ^ — t area. Fellows stat- Brotherhood of Electric^ the Christmas grocery social on whose body was found In the CAPITOL MOTORS sure there will be no diesatisfaction afterwards. ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and apartmenU could c a u s e ...... "'" I,,? Dec. 17. Proceeds from this will rear of the building, according 1214 Main Street, Hartford Mra. Henry Krysanskt, Stratford. HU paternal grandparents thfn educational problems for foe after the LWU m e m b e rri^ i^ Francte Sweeney. Tel. 827-8144 are Mr. and Mra. F.H. Mcaanon, Merritt Island, Fla. Of foe more than 200 persons ^gve far less remu- an earlier agreement m • * * » contacted, less than 10 refused nerative value in taxes than reached by their leaders Nov. KeUeher, Jam es William, son of Thomas S. and Valerie to sign the petition. % several private homes. 27. MlchaeU KeUeher, Wapplng. He was bom Nov. 80 at Manches­ ^ Another spokesman and sup­ The new pect further Im- ter Memorial Hospital. His matomal grandparents are Mr. A porter of foe group is Hebron's Fellows further...... rtated...... that proves vacations, pensions and and Mra. John C. MlchaeU, Vemon. HU paternal grandparente foU is a real problem for the rates, but leaves The Real Heating Experts Agree: are Mr. and Mra. EMward F. KeUeher, 41 Phelps Rd. He has entire town not Just foe people previous basic pay settle- two brothers, Daniel Bklward 0 and Thomas John, 8. in foe lone. U there is a large jt would give *1 I CHRISTMAS Advertisement — populaUon taxing foe sanlUry ^ ^rom $17 to $48 over Vasques, EUsabeth Jean, deutghter of Benedict R. and faclliUes, he said, this could jjie present $143 average weekly Jean Elmore Vasques, Wapplng. She was bom Nov. 29 at Man- Need Something?. Tbink cause poUution of streams and p^y cheater Memorial Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents are Western Auto —Main St. He- wells, thereby forcing the town rejected pact would have Mr. and Mra. Walter Stevens, Wethersfield. Her paternal bron, Tel. 228-8406. Open DaUy Pot in a sewerage system run for two years, while the new grandparents ere Mr. and Mra. John Vasques, Rocky Hill. t a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Noon which could bankrupt the town, agreement would run toe 27 ELECTRIC HEAT • « 4 « •< to $ p.m., Thurs. nights to 8 Fellows, who is chairman ot months and 10 dajrs, until Dnprea, Gregory David, son of David E. and LoU Stoker p.m. Cbriatnias Eve to 8 p.m. the State Chamber of Commerce March 10, 1971. Dupree, Claremont, CalU. He was bom Nov. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. HU maternal grandparents are Mr. qnd Mra. Warren C. Stoker, Glastonbury. HU paternal grandpar- enU are Mr. and Mra. Ehnest Dupree, Bloomfield. *i • • • *■ IS WONDERFUL... Booke, Rebecca Ann, daughter of Ralph N. and Mary RusseU Rooko, Mansfield Center. She was bom Nov. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparente BOSS CARS are Mr. and Mra. CUlvln RusseU Jr., 97 Bolton Rd. Her pater­ PrMOfitiiif oiir «nd bwttsr** csrs. nal grandparente are Mr. and Mra. Ralph N. Rooko Sr., 49 Out •« tfi« ftr*«t ik«y leld th« l»«auti> Hartland Rd. She has a sUter, Heather Ann, 4. M world. And so oil tkoso cart wort • • * I* «i frtotod boowttfully, sorvicod and cUonod Palmer, Wendy Kathleen, daughter of EUmest A. aijd boHor than any privataly ewnod Pamela Smith Palmer, 610 Center St. She v;ns bom Dec. 2 at war wai. TacKnically, tkay may ba uiad, Manchester Memorial Hospital. but you 9#t now car warranty. LHtrally. iraTl tall tkit timitad supply at aiacu' (nra damonstrators at elaomargarina pricat. Gat a boaatiful daal banaatk tka DRU8 low prica tpraad. u w m 1*1 p a r k a d i I h m Mu A m OPlN f:45AM.to10P.M.| E - ■* ‘It's ideal for restoring an old colonial." "W e love the convenience of individual room thermostats." CAN D I ES C

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1 * . ^ ' yP"* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 P A G E N IN B PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER. 9, 1968 Hartford, which said toe oil con­ Fuel Oil See^ ■PCTJ such a purpoM would require a reaur- tent was ikH aubstantlsd enough 120 maurliTBtrr rection and refurbiahing and expanalon Into Reservoir to be harmful. «20 of the leftal powers and the material re­ The company said It was tak­ OUNTON, Ooim. (AP)—About ing all poealble measures to sources that oriranlntion once wielded flush toe oil from -toe water €nnum\ ^pral^ In Korea. In a word, the United Natione 27B gallons of fuel oil mixed with tha pubUo 'water supply for system—which also serves pari* lIMi PUBLI8HBD BY THE wouM have to be made big enough to of toe town of Old Saybrook, HERALD PRINTING CO.. INC five towns during the past few 18 BIssell Street handle the crisis in the Near Elaat. days, resulting in what officials Westbrook, Madison and Gull- FOB A LIFETIME! Manchester. Conn. If that seems to be too much to ask, ford. You'll never liave to buy film again . THOMAS F. li^RGUSON called minor poUution—not pos- becauar cacti time Llnetts deveiope and WALTER R. FERGUSON will some one please advance any other h y a threat to health. Efforts to clean out toe oil nrinis >-our roil of Blow ft White or PubUshem Koda-color film we give you ABSO- Founded O^ober 1, 1881 solution or formula that has a chance of A spokesman for the CXmnect- include what the company called LUTELY FREE, a freih roll of fUm working, and that wilt leave an Israel, an overflow method in which for your camera. We replace the film Published Every BveninK Except Sundays Icut Water Oo. said Sunday that you have developed. It's oil freeh- and Hc4idaya. Entered at the Post Office ai or some Arab states, or even anybody the oil accidentally emptied water from wells and another dated and top quality and Ko­ Mmnoheeter. Conn., as Second Oass Mni' else? Friday into the Menenketesuck reservoir is pumped into toe dak. t.io. QuIeV procesaing . . . Matter. Kelseytown Reservoir to flush I 34 hour aorvlcc for We fear the world is going to see, and River, which flows into the com­ block and wiillc (Just SUBSCRIPTION RATES pany's Kriseytown Reservoir in toe oUy water downstream into a lllllc bit longer for Payable In Advance suffer, the consequences of lesser courses ; ' ' 3 Long Island Sound. color). One Year ...... $90.0t' of action. ’C/. X Clinton. The oil was in an un­ 8U Months ...... 16.50 ■ 0/*^ Some complaints of oily water 6 2 0 Three Monthe ...... 7.80 derground tank recently install­ One Month ...... 2.60 ed at a private home, but the have been received at toe com­ pany’s Clinton office, and the MEMBER OF taidc was undermined by recent AT THE PARKADE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Our Most ChaltenginR Problem heavy rains, the water compa­ company spokesman said it 404 MIDDLE TPKE.' The Associated Press is exclusively entitled would be difficult to say how iUGGEH DRUG to the use of repubUcotion of all news dis ny spokesman said. patches credited to It or not otherwise credli ■ The rising spiral of crime in American A waiter sample was taken to long the water wtU retain an ad Id this paper and also the lor.il news pub life may well be our most challenging oily taste and smell. ilshed here. the State Health Depeitment in All liohts of repubiication of special di^ problem. (tatohea nerein are also reserved. I need not cite the appalling statteblcal The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ evidence. I need not describe the cor­ sumes no financial responsibility for typf- graiphlcal errors appearing in advertisement* rosive effects. These facts are all too and other reading matter In The Manchester well known. Evening Herald. I have a feeling we must dig deep Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-WaAhinft Into the very nature of American society ton Post News Service. Full service client of N. E. A. Service. Inr before we come up with effective solu­ Publishers Repreoentatlves — The Julius tions. Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chi­ cago. Detroit ai>d Boston Our national life bears a long heritage MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUI-.%- of lawlessness. Violence is deeply bred TIONS. Into our Uoodstream. The nature of our This Christmas...GIVE your family Display advertising closing hours ethnic population mix, with all Ite mag­ Fw Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. nificence and virility, has produced In­ For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monda> cessant confUot, IntJurtlce, and failure to For Thursday —- 1 p.m. Tuesday create the Inner personal reetraints which For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday M.\(;MHCKNa; vor H K A R SKK Fcm* Saturday ~ 1 p.m. Thursday. help to preserve an orderly society. (Herald pholo by BucMvIelua) can and Classified deadline — 5 p.m. di»' befort As religion lost its effective hold on publication. 5 p.m. Friday for 8aturda> and MoiKSay publication. nr orals, as many Mements of society dealt hammer Mows to stability, we saw Bolton Choir to Carol During Holidays the breakup of families, the sometime The Children’s Choir of Bol- they will sing at Crestfleld, Man- Ing- Charlene Edwards, Laura Ed- eurse of affluence on family responsibili­ ton United Methodist Church cheater Manor and Laurel Man- Members, ranging in age from wards, Debbie Oilnack, Rita ty, the great migration of peoples from tuned up this weekend, getting or Convalescent Homes, and at eight to deven, are Janet C9aiic, Olidden. P y ^ a g n a v o > Near East Can Make No Peace one part of the country to another. Many ready tor singing Christmas Monchsster Memorial Htospital. Beth Coates, Denise DeMattin, Also, Laurie Greene, S te t^ The trouble in die Near ElaM is thad of them,' especially the Southern blacks careds to shoppers in Hartford The choir stogs at the church Pamela DoUerls, Robert E!d- Oreene, Debbie Haddad, Jsn n Dec. 16 and to convalescents in worship service once a month, wards, Allyson Farr, Lori Had- Haddad, Kim Haff, Sandra Hun the strategy into which Israel has felt moving into the urban North, had lost the restraints of their former life and Manchester Dec. 22. The 86- with Kenneth Woods as organ- dad, Susan Knowles, Jeffrey ford, Joanne Klnjg, R a j ^ ^ HaeU forced in its effort to maintain often moved into a new form of poverty voice choir will sing under 1st. Mrs. RusssU Potterton and Potteiton, Gloria Prior, Lori Knowles, Steven Lertage, Katoy its own existence and security doesn^ and degradation where the possibilities the ciock tower on Constitution Mrs. Gerald Greens are dioir Selbie, Penny Smith, Linda Mbonan, Debbie Morrwie, Itobin ASTRO-SONIC STEREO produce the remits desired from it of crime were vastly intensified. Plaza between 6:80 and 7:80 directors, and motoera of toe Taylor, Debbie Wortman, Tori Murdock, Susan Mimrok, Ran- I believe we should think more deeply p.m. next Stuiday. On Dec. 2 children take turns in assist- Corcoran, Timmy Corcoran, dy Potterton and Laurie Roaer. *iy> oihanoe Its own security, to prove about these and many other causative its capacity to defend and maintain it­ factors as we try to awaken American Frank Lea. Ill Eldrldge St.; Al- White St.; Mm. Karin Brown, Beatrice Hoppman, ^ ^ e r ; self, Israel strikes out and becomes the public optoton to the need of a multi­ l i o s p i i a i i l o i e s clde Nalllet, 269 Lawrence. Rd.. East Hartford; Levi Dewey, 240 Haroid Barnsley, 167 B. de facto poseeasor of additional Arab faceted remedial program or programs. Wapping; Lisa Martin, 97 Bene- Bucklond Dr., Wappipg; Her- St-: Mrs. M a^ rie StimWwd, territory. But tUs, instead of adding to I think we must dig as deep into.causes All evening vlaltlng faonm end Dr., Wapping; Diam Ml- bort HUl, 99 .Strickland St.; Starrs; Lmds Zampino, Glaston Israel’s security, really adds to Israel's 08 we possibly can’t without ignoring of at 8 p.m., and start. In the chaud. East Hartford. Mrs. Carol Blanchard, 1 Regan burV- . . . brings you breathtaking dimensional realism and troubles. It has more and leas reHable course all the innumerable practical varlons ^ t s , at: Pediatrics, S Mrs. Elizabeth MitcheU, Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Maris Iver- Also, Mm. Ethel Daum and population to serve and cootn^ Its move­ measures of law enforcement, public edu­ fcIIlllLn*™***^*** unit, 10 a-m.; 94 lowIs St.; Mm. Louise Mon- son, 170 South St., Rock'vllle; son, 427 Main St.; Mm. Kato- tonal purity from • exciting Stereo FM ment forward has created new sad cation, and social justice that we can OroweD House, 0 p.m. week- roe, Bolton; Mm. Judito Mur- Frederick Lowney, Elmwood; leen Young and so^ 176 BlsseU aiply. toys, S p.m„ weekends and hoU- ' Oie Senate in Kennedy and Muskie, who are firm at 142 E. Center St. Mm. AUce Ooldto, 79 Pine Tree Mm. Joel Michaud, 127 West St. Loomis St.; ’Dmotoy Dunston, WoMon't four beautiful tum'ol.ng uown Johnny Oome Lately. Lone, Wapping; Edwin Orau- BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Sam Green Rd., Coventry; Judy events, the snares of commitment, atsl Of course, we can do better than re­ 1970, is being strongly urged to highly skeptical about another Remember, last September, 1.. construct the past.. We can evoke an set up a D--mocratiC Aovisory .iUi.ip.irey presidential nomina­ 10 Y^nrs 4eo After you have lived in Man­ shineky, 14 Miller Rd., Wapping; son to Mr. and Mm. David De Ragon, East Hartford; Na- the way true security Itself keeps Uud- the rain. chester, Connecticut, 40 yeai« Mrs. Marie Hayes, Brood Brook; Lebanon; a son to Mr. poleon Cooney, 62 f^wuoe Lane, furniture styles ethic whUch goes far beyond the puri­ Committee to control top-priori­ tion. The New Haven Railroad de­ When they were dry, we raked ing eaUi iooger grasp made for it all ty party poi'ey during the Nixon Thus the cliairmanehip might cides to sell its property and and have performed (os many James Hynd, 28 Lucian St.; Mrs. ^nd Mm. David Roe, 48 Sriial- Wapping; Mm. Anna King, 88 ( jd jJ d o n , make the deqierate suggestian that per­ tanical. It must affirm the Importance them up of absolute honesty, the horror of administration. go to the national chairman of station on N. Main St. kindness end free services to the Clifford Jarvis. 36 Eva Dr.; a daughter to Mr. and Grove St., RoekvlHe; Bklward haps what Israel really needs to do Is And burned them,-by November, citizens of Manchertier, then you DesoeKultev, 848 Main St.; Mm. Miriiael Lauria, 101 South Royce, 108 Diane Dr.; Anthony DRUG C O . violence, the necessity of accepting and If the narrowly-defeated De­ the Democratic party, as it The first snowfall of the win­ in the yard. conquer all the Near Bast Implementing social responsibility. mocratic presidential nominee went to Butler in the 1960s, ter blankets Manchester with can crMiolze Mr. Little, need not, ‘Meya Lalne, 68 Columbus S t; RockvUle. Mozaer, 81 Oak St.; FraiKisMc- 767 MsidL SL, Manchester i 5 0 greatly enhancing the power of and will not, hide behind any Joeeph Long, 26 Newman St.; DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Cue, 126 Garth Rd.; John 64S-SSS1 We are at a cryptic moment in history. agrees, the committee could be­ three inches. The streets of town are littered It is easier to see the impossibility of By Otis I mean that we could move in come a powerful Instrument for that job (now held by Lawrence guise. George McCreedy, 240 McKee Konesnl, Pomfret; Kim- Lamenao, 19 Jean Rd.; Mm. such a remedy, to recognise the lade of F. O'Brien). brown; Thank you St.; Anna Mlngst, RockviUe; j^^iy Maynard, AUce Dr., Cov- one of two Erections; up toward a de­ making Humphrey more than In December, not November, genuine security which is resulting from just the titular leader of * • * E-velyn L. Foster Kenneto Nadeau, 87 Margaret ^eo Tollsano Jr., 61 Mediterranean model 3623 finition and' a living of higher and A Thought for Today leaves remain. Isnael's present course, than it is to worthier standards, or downward toward his party. Aa some Humphrey Despite high political cost, Rd.; Mrs. Janet Olcott, 408 W. Huntington Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Presit'o-' of­ leafing the whole State Health concert atop Mt. Scopus. ic view of the situatian, the best thing bv God; what is the significance of the ed, During the long Democratic ficial to be reappointed by Nix- Commission and riding them out AAchen, Germany, for Israel and for the Arab states about Bible, interpreted spirituaily instead of hiatus of the Elsenhower era, enterprises to the black ghet- OF MANCHESTER 0.1 to the joo lie now holds is toes. Further, Samuels, Dem- of state on a rail if we had a Ten Years Ago their situation is that it is one in which literally; what message does the Christ the late Paul M. Butler, then Small Business Admlnl.strator rail that wasn’t bankrupt. But convey to modern man?). party chairman, was the ccratle nominee for Lt. Gover­ The right-wing political move­ "HATIKVAH the outside great powers would now in­ Howard Samuels. Nixon talent nor of New York in 1966, would who needs rails when we have TELEPHONE 648-6171 // Or the awaken'ng could come outside 'sparkplug of sin iidvisory counoil scouts are impres.sed by Sam­ ment called the John Birch so­ Contemporary model 3621 Early American model 3622 evitably have to be involyed, either as add another bi-partisan touch our nice air-polluting auto­ ciety was organized in Indlan- jthe church. Some people say the saints ;iet up in December, 1967, main­ uels's efforts to attract private mobiles ! O N MT. SCOPUS belligerents or as peacemakers. We of today are outside the church. If this ly a-s an Issue-orienned platform to the Nixon administration. apoUs, Ind. is the moving climax of the film. doubt that there is any kxiger any way is true It need not be. I am not prepared for the national wing of the party Leonard Bernstein conducts the Israel Israel and the Arab , states can have to give up on the role of organized re­ (as opposed to the more con.ser- Philharmonic atop Mt. Scopus in Choose from today’s widest themselves another war without having ligion. vatlve Congressional wing, then the United States and Russia both in it. But whether the awakening comes headed by Sen. Lyndon Johnson a concert commemorating selection of authentic That is at once the greatest danger of a through the churches or not, the himger and Speaker Sam Rayburn). As Fischetti the reunification of Jerusalem. new outbreak and the best guarantee of humanity calls out for spiritual a publicity machine, it was ex­ Relive this truly historic concert fine furniture styles that it may not happen. answers. These answers win reaffirm the traordinarily successful, but it recorded on COLUMBIA RECORDS*. place of the Infinite power we cell by infuriated Johnson and Rayburn. . , . and beautiful finishes. Other Magnavox Just as we don’t think it is any longer the convenient term God, will Identify Humphrey is now being advis­ HATIKVAH ON MT. SCOPUS solid-state Stereo Consoles from $159.50 . . . MUHHHDIillT PNiTINIIRUSAUM «M11flAMV possible for Israel and the Arab states man aa the am — or the creation, the ed by old pro James H. Rowe, Portables priced from only $69.90 image and likeness — of this infinite Minnesota National Committee- LEONARD BERNSniN to make war without having the United power, win proclaim the brotherhood of woman ,Geri Joseph, snd other ISAAC STERN States and Russia Join in the fighting, THE ISRAEL PHILHARMONK: all mank'nd and the total preciousness party leaders to establish a sim­ IHt MN 7IS«An IMMHVIRA so we don’t think Israel and the Arab HATIKVAH of each individual person. ilar instrument to propound and MIMH IVSOHN VltUIN ( ON( IR1U states can now, or at any calculable time This establishment of the identity of propagate party policy during M A H III VU UNO VVMPHONV flNAl MUV IM IN f INMNIW tKASMMMTMtlflMMIMm in the future, make peace ail by them­ man as the precious child of God should the Nixon administration. MHtiKtsNfTANIADAVIIATH RNNK TOUtfl selves either. drain the possibility of violence out of The need now is not .so much Among the finer IH« III Ml% milHkKW OSK (H4N« Service by our own licensed electroniata as­ social actim. It should make war im­ INCH me MHITHftNiNVMj Three Payment Plans Available It seems to us that the only realistic to compete with conweryatlve possible. It should make crime impos­ Demoi-ratic leaders in Congress 1. Gash, 30 Days sures you the best performance and greatest possibUlty of peace in the Near Elast de­ sible. I know I am speaking In idealis­ as to fill the yacuum that, exists i things in life pends upon having such peace dictated tic, indeed in transcendental terms. 1 with tile Congressional wing of 2. >4 Down, >4 30,60,90, No Charge dependability. by the outside powers who do not want do not expect any sort of spiritual awak­ the party in the hands of a^ng to fight a war there. We do not see how ening to mean instarA salvation. It will non-actlvlsta like Speaker John 3. No Down Payment, Budget to 3 Years not solve problems overnight. . . . is Holman Bakef Bedding. Holman H can be anything other than a kind of McCormack and Senate Majority B a k ^ a Super Firm Muaco-Pedic and peace which" cuta through existing na­ But I believe our society in the United {>eader Mike Mansfield. States requires u movement toward deep­ If Humphrey could dominate Verto-Reet Bedding was originally de­ tionalist passions and trims down what signed from recommendationB of ortho­ eoxsh side considers its own atwolute nec­ er ethical and moral standards than we such a panel (which would in­ have over enjoyed before. I do not think clude a few goyernors, a few ptic surgeons for those with back dis­ E579 essities. Such a peace would, we think, we should heslbite to strive consciously Congressional leaders, and sucli orders. Now many without bad backs are have to be imposed on both sides by in this direction, however slowly we may glamorous party figures as Sen. also enjoying Holman Baker’s comfort. outside authority and power even 2.99 progress. I believe the time is ripe to Edmund Muskie of Maine and Visit the Watkins Slumber Shop today though both larael and the Arab states start. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy — and see the Holman Baker Bedding for In short. I urge we do not Ignore and along with non-eleetive issue ex­ S in e. might declare their intention of tak- CALDOR fail to utilize the consciously religious, perts), it could glye him a long yourself. $99.60 each piece.. Manchester \ Potter ton’ up arms against it. There would OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M-'-SAT. TO 5:30 be only one safe way for the outside the ethical, the moral, the spiritual as leg up for 1972. Sale Monday 1146 Tolland Tpke. powers to attempt to do this sort of we try to heal the deep <;auses of crime But Humphrey men are as­ Open 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.—Closed Mon. ^ , llj^ru Wednesday Exit 9^ Wilbur FAMOUS FOR SERVICE SINCE 1931 in the hearts of men. ERWIN D. suming that lluiiiphrey lilmself 1%8 ( tiK .ij'o U.iily Nt'.ws ^ Open Late Every Night Cross ftirkway 130 CENTER STREET thing. It would be through the United CANHAM IN THE CHRI8TIAN would lie cliairman of Die panel. I'ul.I.vli. r- lU I Open Thurst and F ii. until 9 P.M. Nations. Using the United Nations for SCIENCE MONITOR. In facl. u Humplirey cliairman- iwiiwiwmwm UIHILQ PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY; DECEM ^R 9, 1968 MANCHESTiSR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1968 Memo Latest Weapon , s// • t In Skirt Skirmish BROAD STREET DftLin Nuw Britain LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The she said, “ is dictated by your : / OpMriN8:45 interoffice memo has become age, intelligence, and t^at your MANCHESTER... the principal weapon in a skirt face looks like when clean Shav­ / Evury Nlglit skirmish rnging in Michigan's en. It is measured by good • Open Daily 10 to 11! (•xeupt Soturdoys) Capitol. taste, the color of your hair, and It started when one disapprov­ what time your five o’clock % Ampio Fro* Poricingl ing committee clerk circulated shadow appears. "Honestly now,” she asked % '*C h ar9« .| » '' with your C.R.T. or a memo among her fellow fe­ > A S Tv male legislative employes which Capitol males, "is your face so C.A.F. Chargo Aeeeuiit! said: truly homely that K must be ex­ 'J' “ How short is too short? posed to no one, at no time, no­ SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORE "The right length is dictated where?" by your size, age and intelli­ "Y ou r beard Is too long," the gence. It is measured by good memo eulded, “If: Little child­ taste, the proper place and oc­ ren cry with fear when they look Shop with Confidence! A Tremendous Selection of Nationally Advertised casion. Honestly now. are your at you. . .you use a hairdryer legs and knees so truly fetching to dry your face. . .the Capital that they must be exposed to ev­ pigeons seek you out during eryone. at all times, any­ nesting season.” where?" D ^ I j The memo added : “ Your skirt Duplicate Bridge Is too short if: When you sit Results Friday night In a dupli­ there Is nothing to tug * Famous Brands! * cate bridge game at the Italian- .0 down. . .turning around in your American Club a re : North- Toastmaster j chair pulls it thigh- ^omi South, William Cartwright and Clairol I o n a inion high, . .someone else has to do 1 Bert Ross, first; Clay Wilson your filing for you." and Fred Clark, second; Rich­ Beach I The other side was soon heard Hamilton Udico Westinghouse ard Pasternak and Joseph TocC, ["Sunbeam from. A less disapproving secre­ third. tary parodied the first memo Also, East-West, Mrs. R. C. w th a memo of her own. Jackson and Mrs. W. L. Holland, "The right length," she as­ serted, "is dictated by your na­ first; Louis Strucker .and J. F. tionality, religion and the shape Swatsbury, second; and Jack of your head." 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iTp rO i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHBSTER CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 PAGE THIRTEEN FAGUi 'lW £GVi!; MANCHE8TEK E\ ENING HERALD. MANCHES'l'ER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 Funeral Riles Set for Gladstone, a retired sales­ e n wiU oppose Wansta, and the hearing room of the Town propriaito funds for a new am­ State Rep. Robert D. Mng will assistant minority Isiular of the Tolland man, who died Sunday in a Tolland Merrill Builders will face Aberle Hall, whlla the Board of Ftnonoe bulance and to diaeusB the iKdd on intormal session at die charge of Ononnes laet BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Edward Bridgeport hoepital. He had Oonstruotion. Town Hall tomorrow night from weMr. lived in Bridgeport 60 years. That Keep meets at the same time in the town’s bonding capacity In view Gladstone, father of State Comp­ .^1 TV-Radio Tonight • School LmMlieB Town Clark'a office- at the Town of supporting both the construc­ 7 to > to grant local reertdenis troller Louis I. Oladattme, has Survlvers also include his wid­ Blaaolieater Bveidng Beeald Town Q erk’s Office Notes F irst T o w n School lunches at ail three lo­ Hall. 'Hm finance board is ex­ tion of the mlddto school and an opportunity to suggest legis­ died at the age of 66. ow, three daughters and a sis­ Tolland oorreqfMiiideBt BeMe On Giving cal stdiools thia week are: to­ pected to aict on an aulharUa- an addition to the Meadowbrook lation tor Introduction in the Services were scheduled today ter. X m a s T r e e morrow — spaghetti wMh meat tl(Hi tor a town meeting to ap- School. House. King was appointed an qnatrale, tel. flg-MIS. 35 Deeds for November Television sauce, cheese cube, buttered 6:00 ( 6-10) Perry Haaon (18) What'a My Line gremi beana, Vienna bread and WarraMea deeda for twelva to Donald W. and Eunice Wlld- ( Herv Orifftn (X-X) News. Weather. O n G re e n butter, ^applesauce, ouposike; i^wly conatnioted hom«« were er at SSadt Hartford, property U8) Wn^man Sports The House of (X ) Film (X ) News (C) We 8:X (X ) N.E.T. Journal night at 7 at the Town Hall. A fin, applesauce blush. L. Schmelske to Marion W. and end Doria M. Church of Stof- (X) Im Mble ChHd ( 8^ ) Peyton Place (C) (X ) Highitghtfi (C) (13) Here’s Lucy (C) Christmas Carol sing will be Assisting Mothers Nancy W. Lawson, property on ford Springs, property on 8taf- HONEYWELL (X) Mayor Hartamon Reportn 9:00 (X ) The Outcasts (C) h^d next to the tree on Dec. 22, Assisting mothers at the Tol- Beld Hill Rd.; Harold E. Jr. fond Turnpike; M ^ A. CranMr (X) McHaIe'8 Navy (lO-XOMO) Monday Night GAP ANSCO (18) Voyage to the Bottom of at the Movies the same day that Santa Claus Ismd Co-Operative Nursery and Penelope A. Rand to Ruth to Alfred D. Heckler of Coven- the Sea ( 9J12) Mayberry R.F.D. is coming to town. School this week are: Weckies- M. Wegner, lot 2, Cedar Swamp try, lot S, Burgundy Hills. AGFA $:06 (X) Combat ( 8) Monday Night Mt^lc 6:16 ( 3) News (C) (18) Subscription TV The tree, an 18-foot high day — Mrs. John Wells and Mrs. Rd.; Bllow Brothers, Inc. to p^ui k . Amaro to Gerald J. Projectors (X) Miami Undercover 9:90 (X ) Oonnecttcut Issue spruce was donated by Walter Daniel Batty; Friday — Mrs. SONY 6:X ( 8) Wonderful World of ( 3,-ia) FamUy Aftlair (C) Robert W. and Patricia Cook of and Barbara J. Bossie, vropw - Sports (C) 10: week. A new team, Aberle Con- es, Inc. to RusseU F. and Emily and Nancy 8 . Cary o f M ystic, mlnnte lenjtfth. Some ■tetJcm •mrtj other short newsossts.) strucUon will Join the league for T. Unstead, Robin Circle. property on Orahaber Rd.; Rus- the second round of play, be­ CAMERA WBOH—»M 8:X Speak Up Hartford Also, Monroe Moses, Inc. to sell J. Atkinson to Robert E. 5:X Hartford Highlights il:X Barry Farber ginning ’Thursday. Gifts For All Frank and Joan M. Dareste, BroneUl of Manchester, proper- 991 MAIN 643-7369 7:X News 12:15 Sign Off ’Thursday's schedule Is 7 p.m. 8:X Gaslight w n c —168# ELBCTTRIC RAZORS property on Robin Circle; Tol- ty on Virginia Lane; James Jude 12:00 ^ ie t Hours 5:X Afternoon Edition Charlies Service Station 'vs. WaUets — Shaving Sets land Hills, Inc. to Thomas E. and .Mison B. Kulm to Philip e 2 locaUosist downtown nnain st. a MANCHESTER WPOP—1418 6:00 News Bouchard Foundation and Tol­ easst middle ttnnpUBe, next to popular < 5;X Danny Clayton 6:15 Maricet Report and Ruth Ann Matthews of East E. and Evelyn KostowsW of S:00 Dlc^ Hcatherton 6:X Weather land Barber Shoo v«. fv»'-'trv ArHiur Hartford, property on New Rd.; Rockville, property on Vlrgtals 9:00 Steve Morgan 6:X Strictly Sports Hills. At 8:15. Three Sons dean- 1:X Gary Girard 6:X Afternoon Editior Tolland HUU. Inc. to Oarence Lane; Frank and Gwendoline WlNF—ltX 7:10 Accent *68 W. and JoAnna M. Jones of Proeman to Robert L. and Bomb Attacks Hit Paris 6:X News 7:15 Now Manchester, property on New Blanche 8 . GordnCT o f R o c l ^ e , 5:15 Speak Up 7:X David Brinkley Jean-Claude Larivoir, a journalist for France-Soir, 6:X News 7:X News of the World Rd.; John E. Luetjen, Inc. to Property on Mt. Spring Rd. 6:15 Speak Hartford 7:46 Joe Oaragiola OF MANCHBSTER looks at room in his apartment on the Champs 6:X Lowell Tnomas 7:56 EmphABiB 13th Annual Frank and Marilyn Weston of Quit claim deeds recorded dur- 6:55 PhU Risxuto 8:X News FLETCHER GUSS GOs Vemon, property on Webber b»g November were Joseph J. Elysee in Paris, which was damaged when a bomb 7:00 The World Tonight 8:06 Pop Ooncert 7:X Frai* Gifford 0:06 Nighfbeat Rd.; John BUow to Keith E. Hegart to Raymond B. 8ch «fft, exploded at the nearby Renault Pub early yester­ 7:80 Speak Up Sport* 11:00 News. Weather 54 McKEE STREET 6«M521 and Joanne C. Northrup of Ver- Grant Hlli Terrace; and George day morning. Three new bomb attacks, including 8:X N m U:X Sl^its ^na) 8:10 Speak Up Sports U :X CHhir Ride of the Day non, property on Baxter Rd. Hegart and Aiw R.Tayto to the Renault Pub blast, rattled Paris, bringing to D. D. EISENHOWER, DECANTER . 8 5 . 8 8 Property tranfer involving Raymond B. lots 81 and 10 the number of bojnbin^ in the last seven days, A medical examiner said Beote J. F. KENNEDY, DECANTER ... .JI 1 2 .A 8 buUding idls w ere; Raymond B. R*** Terrace. Larivoir ■was slightly injured in the face from Mishaps Kill burned to death. F. D. ROOSEVELT...... | Fruit Cake Sale Schuff to John 8. 8awchyn of library dob Olflooss 1 1 0 .A 0 falling plaster from his ceiling. (AP Photofax via Early Saturday, a Marlene BL L. K IN G ...... Columbia, tots 31 and 32, Grant Laurel 8 mtth has been elected Five in State M J ) 8 HIU Terrace; Arthur GotUer to presiderit of the Tolland High cable from Paris) Beausolid, 19, of Plainfield died R. F. KENNEDY...... in a crash on Route 12 in KUl- M . 8 0 BENGRT MCNTAtLY OETARDa) CHILDOei ond OTHER LOCAL PROJECTS Monroe Moaee of Vernon, lots 8chool Library Club. Other of Over Weekend ingly. The car swerved off the NULINE REPRODUCTIONS FROM 8 1 J N I 18, 14, Ifi, 16, 28, 24, 26, flcere eiocted at the d u b ’a fin d high school librarian serves as Police Hunt Escapee road and hit a tree, police said. 36, 40, 41 and 42, Wayne Manor, mooting of the year lari; week club advisor. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Now is the time to bring in your screens to be repedred. Robin Circle. wore, Carol Proctor, vice pres. Baton Winners HARTFORD (AP)—State )x>- Nora Stiller, 82, died Satur­ Storm window gtess re|riaoed. This Year We Are Being Assisted by Members of the I.O.H. FMve persons died in accidents day morning of a gunshot wound Also, Anna May Newman______„to „ Went;_____ Roxanne Warren, secre- Wlnnera of teat week’s baton nce were searching late Simday In Connecticut over the week­ that police said was inflicted AUTO CLASS INSTALLED Josh E.ToriJen, Inci'ri'raili*^ tWY: Btari Biiodeeu, Ireaiiurer classes were Lorrie Conr^ly, wilHam R. Jones, 23, ON end: Three as a result of one- accidentally by her husband. P lease H elp Us T o H elp The I.O.H.! ton, tola 1. 2, 8. 4, 6, 6. and Michael La/orttalne, publlci- Ann who disappeared the night be- car crashes, one of a gunshot H airy, 88. StUler was clearing C U S S FURNITURE TOPS a Jammed .22-caliber rifle at to ^ m ^ P^SraS^ cteb'’i^ ^ y visited the Season medal winners wlU be fore from a work detail at a wound and one in a fire. their home In Rldgefldd, police MIRRORS (Fireplax and Door) 55 and 56 Vendrillo property, O. SmKh High School in selected next week, the final ses- correotional halfway house on A GlasUmbury resident died sold, when the weapon dis­ Old Staffoid Rd. StoiTs for the annual fall meet- slon until Jaa. 2. Irving Street. VALUE RATED in an out-of-state traffic acci­ charged and hit his wife in the Other property transfers re- H*® Nutmeg, ito 1^® State Department of Oor- PICTURE FRAM1ND (all types) nonled wsra^ Mhrlon W and organteation of student U- Manchester Evening Herald dent. left thigh, severing arteries. She FRUIT CAKES MAY ALSO BE PURCHASED AT died in Danbury Hospital. W ^w S S f^ biS l^ . The membera tourad Tolland correspondent Bette rection said Jones, a Ha^oM MisB Carol LM cn, 28, o f WINDOW and P U TE G U S S «»® « *« > 1 ^ ® guatiale, tel. 875-WWi. rerideri. had been sentenced to Greenwich died Sunday after­ Seventy-year-old Loretta Gaf- Tub Endosores from $30 to $45 phiB ingtallation Btuitly Oil Paul’s Paint Store Manchester Green Shoe Outlet noon In a crash on the Oim- ney died Friday night In a fire non. nroDerty oii Anthony Rd.; edectlon the pUy, ’'I m l t a ------me Hartford Oorrectional Cen Rnwn’s Florist WhitiiwOflOo. Bdton Pharmacy X t o T r ail^trtcla Y. Wa- o* Man.” 'Ibere ^ no m-® Nov. 12 to serve a seven necticut Turnpike near Ebdt 6 that swept the upper level of Fisher Dry Cleaning Shops in Stamford. Her car appaitnA- a two-riory house In New Ha­ Specials for Gollootors: Optical Style Bar Oarriege House Beauty Sakai momh term forobtam u. money Manchester Garpet Center USED CARS ly went out of control and ven where she lived. Glenney Lumber Oo. Goret Oasual Carter Cherrolet iS e d a charter from the closed a few years ago l^uae flipped over, landing upside In addition, an accident In 1968 Campaipn BoM m Medkal Phaimacy Quinn’s Phaimncy ty on Cervens Rd.; WllHam W. Tolland of a shortage of trained per- appeared about 10 p.m. Satur­ and Vivian L. PMUips to Ed- asooria^ fw AT down. Mias Liston died in Stam­ Pleasantville, NJ., took the life Nixm md Agnew on Amber Elephant Watkins Bros,, Inc. Nassiff Aims Magic Mirror Beauty Solon day. ford Hospital. of Theodore Heiss, 34, of Glas­ Bottlca Gunter’s Market Manchester Hardware & Supply Jtan HMdk’s Hobby Shop ward 8. and G allTareeg of »<*«>»• Mrs. Ntery Tracy, formers. An accident in Ridgafleld ear­ tonbury Saturday. He was struck Vernon, property in Crestwood ______ly Sunday morning on Route 7 by a car while crossing a street, HamplBay aad Ita U e on Grmn Donkey Chairman: BILL LENNON—643-1260 Co-Cfaainium: 6B (A G E H U B B A R D ^49-8634 Manor. took the life o f John E. 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a memher of the OtdM a t the mttted to Manchester Memor­ meeting of the Jayceos at 8. Good Shepard, S t Bridget ial Hospital. He was discharged About Tow n Panel members ore Democrat­ Obituary Rosary Society, Manchester Me­ ^Police Loa^ ever the weekend. Court date ic State Sen. David M. B any, North Viet Envoy morial Hospital Auxiliary, and is Dec. 30. Phebe Circle of Emanuel Republican Rep. Donald 8 . GOP Raised^ Spent More^ was active in the Cub Scouts. Lee J. Roulea, 20, of 18 Flint Church Women will have a Oenovest and dlroctor of state SgL Shells Dic^s Survivors besides her husband ARRESTS Dr. drove off the right side of Christmas party tomorrow at researrii servtce for the ' Con­ include a son, Jeffrey H. Niel Eugene Olechno, 17, of 153 Autunnm St. yesterday striking 7:80 f.m . at the home of lOaa necticut Public Hixpendlture Calls Ky ‘Puppet’ Democrats Used Red Ink son, end a daughter. w}_ Hillard St was chaig^ with MabdMJlson, 18* Elizabeth Dr. As Car Hits Pole a utility pote and damaging tHe CouncU Robert F. Franklin. (Oonttnoed from Fag* One) "I have come with foe hope Parnem' A.-Nlers^.' Peace yestenlay after ';:^Sg“to Members are reminded to bring in general, Manchester Re­ District race, total receipts, $8,- home; two brothers. Buei M. ’*« «Begedly caused a dlMurb- ^ u ce . Roulea told ooHce that » the Oirlstmas gift ex- foat the aggrenribn from North publicans apent more and en­ 031.30; total expenditures, $8,- 8gt. John T. Shells, 24, of 674 The Women’s Home League of law group. So (he United State* VIetnain wlB sooh be brought to B. Middle Tpke„ was killed joyed it less In this year’s elec- 031.24. Largest contributors in­ Henry of Wethersfield and J. " * unknown car forced him off the Salvation Army will meet lias imopoeed (wo hmg tableB on end," he sM . yesterday morning in Ayer, tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock facing earii o(h«r. ttona. cluded Andrew Ansaldl, $300; esses will be Mrs. Cecil Toung, "We will not demand foat Republican expenditures total­ Carmine Fllloramo, $500; Salva­ Mass., when his car struck a „ . ------. but his car had to be in the Youth Center of the Cita­ U.S. diploraate said they were I chairman; Miss Florence John­ foose on foe other rtde tore Filloramo, $300; William telephone pote. He was return- of Hartford. Donald T. Walker, 21, of 9 towed from the scene. del. Refreriunents wUl be keeping in touch wtth Uw North led $16,258.29 with the largest son, Mrs. C. Edson Case and eurrender... I dondt expect foat Thornton, $100; and Alexander Ing to Ft. Devens, Mass., where The funeral wlH be Wednes- ®t., Rockville, was charg- According to police, Letha M. served. Vietnamese In hopes o f woeWng chunk spent by Mayor Nathan Mrs. H. J. Buckminster Jr. he is stationed with the U.S. day at 9:30 a.m. from the John *** driving on unsafe tires rtyan of 85 Hlghvlew Rd., Wap- out an agreement. we WlU eunender.-’ ’. Agostinelli — $8,031.24. The De­ Jarvis, $200. Army after a visit at home. F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 Saturday when a patrolman ping_ slowed down on Tolland The VFW Auxiliary wlU meet The conference already hae The 88-yearold 'former 00m- mocrats spent a total of $11, Largest expenditure was $3,- St. Jude's Mothers Ctrde wHI He was bom Dec. 9, 1945, the W. Center St, with a Mass of f “p ^ ^ C e"' Tpke. Saturday to make a left s at the Poet Home tomorrow been held up five weeks beyond hot pilot more talking at the 1)93.80 with Sen. David Barry 'or Herald advei^sing^and $601.94 for Trio Printers, Elm son of Mrs. Agnes McKinnon requiem at the Church of the *• 0 “urt date is Dec. 28. mm mto a private driveway, a* night at 8. the openlstg date envisioned In airport after, he conferred for an spending $6,906.47...... St. Postage for Agostinelli Shells and the late S. Alphonsus Assumption at 10. Burial will be and was struck from behind by vuaimm- a rtevm rw- #/«• o Prealdent ' Johnson’s G ot 81 hour with 'Harrlman and hki Although the Republicans Shells. He Uved in Manchester in Enfield Cemetery. Na.nette J. Bemstehi, of 22 a car driven bv Uovd D Mun- t,**®*' The Round Table Singers of bomb-halt package. The lint deputy, Cyrus R. Vance. But he spent more, they came out amounted to $598.12. lu(dt and Christmas party. Mem­ six years. He was a 1963 grad- Friends may call at the funer- Co'eman Rd. was chasged with roe, 41, of Elm HiH Rd Tal- Christmas nartv. Mem- Manchester High School wlU delay resulted from Saigonfs ottered no apadOca on Juft whet $101.50 ahead, while foe Demo­ Francis Mahoney, winner, bers are reminded to bring a uate of Holton (Maine) ragh al home tomorrow from 2 to 4 violaU-ng the roaming dog ordin- cottville. Munroe recelvwl a present a program of Christmas boycott of the talks. South Vietnam would pnopoee at crats were $2,716.12 in foe red. 19th Assembly District, total grab-bag gift. School. Before entering t h e and 7 to 9 p.m. ance on FYlday after her dog al- written warning for following too music at a meeting of Mandies- "I have come wtth aR my tte oonferenee. A report on each candidate receipts, $968.65; total expendi­ U.S. Army he attended St. Fran- ’ legedly bit Karlis Pulkstenis, 31, closely. ter Rotary CUfo Tuesday at 6:80 good wUl to search for peace,” He said he was "not quite" and the Democratic and Repub­ tures. $1,235.96. Contributions; The Wesley Circle of South Matthew Moriarty, $500; one of els College, Loretto, Pa. f ,. Brownen ^ 212 Lydall St. on the hand. Joseph C. Tobin, 17, of Old p.m. at Manchester Country Ky told a bannerwaving crowd satianed with the way nagotta- lican Town Committees follow: United Methodist Church will Survivors besides his mother Court date is Dec. 23 Club. of some 250 greeters at Orly tlona have gone so far, and he Democratic Town Committee, $50 and many for lesser Funeral services for Amos C. Stafford Rd., Tcdland, was driv­ meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Include two brothers, Joseph Airport fn »n the VIetnameee hinted be might come up wtth a total receipts, $4,865; total ex­ amounts. A. Shells and Peter J. Shells; Brownell, 65, of East Hartford ing on the wrong side of Green the home of Mrs. Harry Jen- Expenditures included, $608.80 ACCIDENTS Charles T. Abrano, assistant community in Parin, plus offi­ new proposal after be studicb penditures, $3,620.88. Largest and two sisters, Miss M ary formerly of Manchester, will be Manor Rd. Saturday, according idnsi, 129 Campfleld Rd. for a for advertising specialties an d Lewis M. Zampino, 17, of educatimi dteector of the AJoohol cials and newsmen. .^foe fttuation for a few days. V/ contributors included Matthew BUen Shells and Miss Anna L. tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the to police, and struck a car driv- poUuck. A free-will offering wUl Glastonbury was charged with and Drug Dlvtsiui of the State Moriarty $500; Nell Ellis, $600; $225 for signs. Shells, all at home. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 en by Paul P. Thomas, 85, of be taken for the Methodlat Serv­ of Connecticut, wiU be guest Robert Stavnltsky. loser, 19fo failure to drive a reasonable dls- Alexander Jarvis, $200, and Paul The funeral will be Thursday Main St. The Rev. Earle R. East Hartford, causing Thom- ice Center in Providence. speaker at a meeting of the District, total receipts, $462.86; tance apart, the result of police as’s car to hit a car behind his '0 > Groobert, $160. at 8:45 a.m. from the John F. Custer of North United Method- Mancheeter Klwanls C9ub of Supreme Court Wonh Ban total expenditures, $462.86. Investigation of an accident an driven by WUllam J. DeBonls, Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. ist Church will officiate. Burial Manchester Lodge of Masons Manchester Tueenlay noon at Expenditures included, $1,- Contributions, $300 from GOP Center St., with a Mass of re- will be in BUst Cemetery, ^rtforil Rd. Wednesday near 37, of East Hartford. Thomas will conduct its annual meeting the Manchester Country Cluh. 706.73 for Herald advertising Town Committee; expenditures, quiem at St. Bartholomew's The “ funeral home will be onen CoHege. was treated at Memorial Hos- and election of officers at the His topic: "Social Drinkers vs. Prosecution hy Garrison $206 for telephone bills, and $235.30, Manchester Herald. $386.97 for postage. Church. Burial will be in St. torir the convenience of frie^ ^r“^ven ^^nc^v No police Ma^c Temple tomorrow night AlcoiuUics.” A graduate of Co­ Donald Genovesi, the only pass a car driven by Nancy action has been taken. at 7:30. (OonUnned fieni Page One) Shaw "wlU be set o s sooo os Republican Town, Committee, James' Cemetery. today from 2 to 9 p.m. lumbia University, he has GOP winner, 18fo Assembly Smith of 272 Vemon St. and ran ______possible." total receipts, $6,799.65; total ex­ Friends may call at the fu­ served as a community relations conspiracy theory. Shaw said District, total receipts, $602.49; Salvatore A hit and run reportedly oc- The Edgar Circle of South "H m trial dsflnltfty wU not penditures, $6,698.21. Largest neral home Wednesday from 2 Joseph J. ZnaralerowsU coordinator in Japan. Garrison did not expect to ob­ total expenditures, $602.49. (Con­ Cfetawia, 39. of Rocky HiH. Zam- curred at E. Center St. and United Methodist Church will be this moitth because we don’t contributors included Manches­ to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tain "a vaHd conviction.” • tributions. $50 from Dorothy Voice of Democracy Winners Joseph J. Znamierowski, 60, pL-to. his passenger, Kenneth Woodbridge______St. Saturday. Ac­ *"®®t tomorrow at 9:80 a.m. at have a Jury," James L. Aloock, ter Women's Republican Club, Hose Co. 1 of the 8th District Warren took himaelf out of the Paganl; $60 from Henry Agos- of Enfield, brother of Mrs. John GUbert Jr., 19, of Glastonbury, cording to police David H Wesley Hall. A mu- assistant district attorney, said. $600; George A. Kanehl, $300; Dean LaCoe, second from left, winner of foe Voice of Democracy script writing contest spon­ Sylvester L. Jackmore Fire Depfutoient wUl meet to­ case. tlnelll: $300 from GOP Town Funeral services for Sylvester Murphy of Manchester, died a passenger on the bus. n oed. 23, of 249 Plyinouth Lane! Christmas program wUl night at 8 at the firehouse, Mhin "The earliest date for the trial Probate Judge John J. Wallett, sored by the VFW and conducted by the English department of Manchester High School, and In New Orleans, a spokesman would be some UnM in Janu­ Committee. L. Jackmore of 173 Spruce St. yesterday at Springfield Hos­ Mrs Anthoiv Maclejko of 130 golton, was struck by the car ^ presented with Mrs. Jfery and HiUlard Sts. $300; Seymour B. Kaplan-, $200; James Naschke, runner-up, receive their awards from John Lynn, commander of Anderson- for the district attorney's office ary,” he added. Expenditures, printing $25.82; who died Saturday will be to­ pital, Springfield, Mass. W. ^ r.ter St. were aU injur- beside him as they bmh started «lireoUng. Mrs. Saundra Taylor, $200; Wil­ Shea Post VFW, and Mrs. Kenneth Aselfine, pre.sidcnt of the Ladies Auxiliary, at a Pearl He was born In Enfield, son said be had not yet seen foe rul­ Alcock said foe ruling did not signs. $62.80; Print Mart, Harbor Day observance held Saturday night at foe Po.at Home. The theme of this year's con­ morrow at 11 a.m. at the John ed. but only Zampino was ad- up ,rom a light at the intersec- _ ...... ~ Manchester Assembly, Order ing but that a trial date for liam B. Thoimton, $260. surprise him. "The only thing 1 $195.62. test wat- "Freedom’s Challenge.” (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus.) F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 of John P. Znamierowski and tion. Flood's car was driveable. of Rainbow tor Girls, will have Largest expenditures Included, the late Henryka Wielk Znam- a buslnesB meeting and initia­ that surprised me was that It $1,000 to Agostinelli, $1,389.90 to Mary LeDuc, loser, 18th Dis­ W. Center St. Burial will be in Illary, Rebekah Lodge, and Gold- A written warning for im- took foe Sigireme Court this I' trict, total receipts, $123.01; to­ ierawskl and was a life-long en A ge C3ub. proper turn was isstied to TV- tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the tion tonight at 7:80 in U»e Ma­ I, The Herald, and $679 to foe Re­ the Veterans section of East Andover long to make a declslcn." tal expenditures, $128.70. Tardiff Named Cemetery. resident of the community. a e is survived by a son. lores C. Ryan of West Hartford sonic Temple. Officers are re­ publican State committee. Clerks at Kiiig’s_ Besides his minded to wear white gowns. Barry, 4th Senatorial District, N. Charles Bogginl, winner. sister, survivors ^ e r i c k E. Harding of Rock- Saturday, after police say she S d ^ ^ l WASHINGTON (AP) — Hie , 4 ; - ■ \ 20th Assembly Dlstri/it, total Fire Calls also include his Refreshments will be served. total receipts, $3,168.72; total Have Yule Party Head of Pavroll Mrs. Mary M. Sidlo B father, another vllle and three gran^hUdren. attempted to turn left onto Cen- ^^J ^ S T ^ iS le m s Dispogal Area The Court also passed up receipts. $104; tola) expendi­ y sister, two grandchildren,andchlldren. and Private funeral services, are ter St. from the right hand lane ^ e n t s . The meeting for Dec. 23 hM expenditures, $6,906.47. Largest Two fire calls were received Mrs. Mary Magliaro Sullo, 80, a chance to extend to foe tures, $103.50. Three contribu­ The town's new payroll super­ several nieces and nephews. been canceled. Chairs Misstog * ■ * '8 contributors included, Matthew The day clerks of King's De­ over the weekend. of Hartford, mother of Mrs. ^ e d u le d at the m ite-Glbson of W. Middle T pke. and struck The Senior Hleh Foriim of states a controverftal nding 1 tions of $25; expenditures —all visor is Lnurler R. Tardiff of The funeral will be held to­ Funeral Home, 66 Elm St., at a oar in the left lerwb iw Senior High Forum or Moriarty, $500; Anna M. partment Store held their an­ Town firemen went to 15 Mildred Lombardo of Manches­ that limited foe authority of fed­ for campaign literature. 93 Arnott Rd., according to an morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the the convenience of the family. James F Chips 72 of 26 ThorrT Methodist Church will Mlantonomafa Tribe, lORM, Some usera of the Andover eral law officers to detain and LeCIerc, $200. Barry's largest nual Christmas party at Willie’s Dover Rd.. Saturday at 9:60 ter, died last night at a conva­ William Forbes, loser in the announcement today by Con­ Leete Funeral Home, 125 Pearl The Rev. Richard E. BertnJn ">®®^ ^ P-- the WiU have a Christmas dinner Disposal Area, within the town queetlm suspects. expenditure was for Herald ad­ Steak House last Thursday eve­ to check out n faulty furnace church. 20fo District, receipts $463.50; troller Joseph V. Clementine. lescent home. St., Ehifield, with a solemn party tonight at 7:80 at La Stra^ TTie vftilcle for this prospec­ vertising, $1,739.55; postage ning. Mrs. Arthur Holmes and motor. She was born in (Castle Sul injuries were re- or from Bolton, ap>parently are expenditures, $463.60. (Contribu- high Mass of requiem at St. Church will officiate. Burial will ported. da Restaurant. Members and tive extension of foe Mallory costs, $826; and for advertising Mrs. David Niehols, dressed as A grass fire at foe Jarvis Oo. Tardiff was most recently em­ HISAC Gorporaticn will meet not aware that the cuatodian of specialties, a $836.31 bill from tlons. $300 GOP Town Conamit- Galore, Province of Abellino, Adalbert's ______Church at_ 9. _____ Burial be In Grove Hill Cemetery. _____ their wivea ore invited. rule was an appesd by a Florida Even the Packages Are Look-Alikes Raggedy Ann and Andy, enter­ sand pit on New State Rd. ployed by the University of Con­ Tuesday at 8 p.m .~at North Sulllvan, & Co.. 89 Finley St. tec; expenditures Included Italy. She Uved in Hartford for wUl be In St. Adalbert's Ceme-' There will be no ca llin g the place has exclusive salvage man who was hftd by Miami po­ Santa CTaus saw double •when he appeared at a Christmas party at the Lake St. School In tained and gave out grab-bag brought Eighth District firemen necticut and, before foat, Joseph ,__ . . . . ^ Minor damage to the left front rinn-oti Executive board of the Man­ Agostinelli., loser In foe 4th $150.40 for Herald Advertising^ « yea«- tery. _____'en'Jer______WM tacurred______to__ a car Methodtot Church. rights. Mrs. Mazie Howard who lice for ten days and placed in Vernon yesterday. The occasion was a party for twins given by the Twin Mother’s Club. gifts- this morning at 2:45. A spokes­ Merritt Co. In Hartford. For 18 chester Newcomera Club of the Survivors besides her daugh- Friends may call at the funer- ."'®y ™®*® contribu- owned by Elizabeth P. Mayer of has been the caretaker for years repeated lineups until he was Peter and Paul, sons of Mr. ond Mrs. Anthony Armentano, and Jacqueline rnd Jody Marie, Mrs. Frank Reilly of 99 Port­ man from the fire department years before coming to Connect­ ter Include another daughter, ^1 home today from 3 to 5 and *’* ^ " * , . BS Eldrldge St. after St was left The Ward Circle of South Unit­ YWCA wUl meet tonight at 8 at is concerned about this. identified finally as a holdup daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zone, nil of Vernon, Inspect foe gay packages. (Herald selectmen, foe town clerk, and er St. was honored at foe cele­ said foe grass was "burning like icut. he worked in data process­ ed Methodist Church will meet the home of Mrs. Patrick Con­ On Saturday someone took off Bolton four sons, ten grandchUdren and 7 .o g p „ First Lutheran Church. ,t},e stop and fflwp Parking man. photo by Bucetvlcius.) interested townspeo,ple to a bration since ,-hc will terminate the dickens" when firefighters ing at the Bates Manufacturing seven great-grandchUdren. ------—- ^ ^ lot on W. Middle Tpke. Saturday tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. alt Susan- nors, 42 Croft Dr. with two high-back chairs with meeting on the relocation of Rt. her employment with the store arrived. The fire wa.i extinguish­ Co. of Lewiston. Maine. mMrs. asMarlah Naretto Levrio "a* Wesley HaU for a Christ- caned seats. The chairs had Educators View 6 tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the ed without incident. The funeral wUl be held Mrs. Hattie 8. Neubauer - . . .by Alyoe . . ------P. Rodgers of the same „ „ „ an embankment, and rolled over bury, and Kimberly Jean Stel- the end of this year when she He was a first lieutenant In Loyal CiPcle of Kings Daugh­ been {riaced close to her office Manchester Area Community HaU. and her husband will move to No damage or Injuries was re­ Wednesday______at 8:15 a.m. from x».n«A,r._AAn.h EBRON-M to . riaroeHattie u6 Naretto L^o. PoH^^an Careless Driver in an open field. mark, 42 Deerfield Dr., Dec. the Army Corps o f Engineers ters will have a potluck and and storage building near the Music Program Florida. She was given a Christ­ ported In the fires. the D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, jj^ubauer 87 of West St died « ’ i ^°vlroe. car struck the vriiicle when it -* hk™ ,-, Christmas gift exchsmge tonight Doland's car was considered a 14, Church of the Assumption. In the Far East during WWIT. 285 Wethersfield Ave.. Hartford. o ' Joseph Naretto was parked there around noon. f ' entrance to the dump vdiich .Miim-hrater Evening Her­ mas money tree by Mrs. Robert 235 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, Police Check Cause of Crash total wreck and he was taken to Eugene Leslie Durnell, East He studied at Bates College and yMceraay «c 8 tula Oonvaieacent of 9 Dale Rd died Satmxlay at _____ volunteers will have a workshop at 6:30 In the Robbins Room of clearly marked them as salvag­ The Board of Education will ald Bolton correspondent, Dunlop on behalf of all the store with a solemn high Mass of re­ Center Congregational Church. Manchester Memorial Hospital Hartford. and Ella Jean poinsettia plant was given to Auburn Maine School of <3om- HMpttal in OolctoeMer her home in Italy. The owner of the car involved ^ ed. ing tonight at 8 in Rooms 37-38 ( ’lenieuell Young, tel. 613 8981. employes and with a check from quiem at St. Lawrence On Robbery A careless driver on HlUstown where he was treated and dis­ Bednarz. 44 Wells St. Mrs. Dunlop in appreciation of merce in Maine. O'Toole's Church at 9. Burial was July 11. ^ in Survivors besides her brother in an accident on HlUstown Rd. ®®**ool Ubrary. As many people who bring ing tonight at 8 in Rms. 37-38 the store's Sunshine Club pres­ The Permanent Memorial Day Rd. last night caused an acci­ charged. Attachment her efforts in planning foe eve­ He lives with his wife. Mar­ wiU be In M t 8 L Benedict Gmnany. wie was formerly a include her husband, a son, a Thursday was Robert Hallowell » „_ a debris and such to the disposal In Vem on of foe high school. Keith Groethe Since apples need oxygen and ented by Mrs. Samuel Valenti. resident of MUwaukee, Wis. She daughter. and two grandchil- of 296 ^ e U St. ™ Grange w U l^ n s o r Committee of Mancheeter wUl dent when he failed to dim his Miss Elveralne Medzig, ning. guerite, and their son, Robert. Cemetery. area stop by Mrs. Howard’s of­ Roland Plumbi'ng and Heating and breathe out carbon dioxide, the Group singing was enjoyed to made b «-h om e with her daugh- dron. all In Italy. po,,ce say the car hit a meet tonight at 7 :30 in t h e fice to pass the time of day or Vernon police are inveftlg;at- lights and temporarily blinded Co. ageinst Joseph M. Cappuc- school music teachers, will give q{ respiration can be Friends may call at the fu­ ter, Mrs. Sherwood Keith of He­ Police say the car hit _ , Probate Hearing Room at the the accompaniment of Raymond neral home tonight from 7 to 9 The ^meral r a l and burial WJl be utlUtyutlUtv poleo d e on the left aideside of H™ a u !li7 St.. atJhe Bast G Hart-^ g ^ to ask about this and that the ing a complaint of an alleged George Doland, 35, of 83 Deming Public Records cio Sr. and Virginia Cappuccio, a presentation of the music pro- slowed down by reducing oxy- Jarvis and his harmonica. Mrs. Other than on game pre­ The 300-mile asphalt road bron, for the past three years. Ualy Municipal Building. chairs are needed. She would armed holdup on Tunnel Road property at 512 Taylor St., $750. gram for the benefit ot the gj,, gjjd temperatures in air- and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and *^® 'he car and ford. RefreshmenU will be serv- St., Wapping, whose car left the Bertram Bennett was in charge serves, sportsmen in 14 states from Kabul to Kandahar in Af­ Stirvivors include another like very much to have them reported about 10:80 p.m., flotur- road and flipped over iit a field. Warrantee Deeds board. tight storage rooms. Such hlbcr- 7 to 9 p.m. the driver were gone when they and prizes awarded. Ada Chapter of Beta Sigma ()ult<-luini Deed of entertainment and Mrs. Rob­ are allowed to harvest 75,000 or ghanistan has a special lane for daughter, Mrs. Henry Knip- Anthony KuchensU Sr. returned. » ^AkB Rd. in An- A. Harding, director of the was recovered Sunday tot the Homes, Inc., parcel off Red­ "The Greatest Happening" Chichester, and RaliA Sanborn Russell Boynton and Myron chenski Jr. of Rockville anid dov^r noHfiA/i rM^iino that Ha Hah ______m ______for the taWe. There wlU be a Wank if.u.h»n.w nt Onota ^6 had GcngTas Planetarium. Friday at the Congregational driver is still missing. telephone wood Rd., conveyance tax. Memorial Temple, **ythlan pg tj,e theme of foe Ladles of Concord, N.H.; six sisters, BogUsch, both of Manchester, Frank Kuchenski of Costa some youths in the store' Christmas pageant open to all Church at 7:46 p.m., and all in­ Police had been looking during Mesa, C ^ f.; six grandchUdren ^nd his InformaUon led to neighboring granges. $6.60. Sisters, will entertain Grand Benevolent Society of Bolton Mrs. WUUam Berchner of Marl- died F r^ y at Windham Com- The Strlckland-Borst Group of terested are welcome. the night for the driver who was and five great-grandchildren. apprehensive of three ju- Nutmeg Hbmes, Inc. to Jo-, Chief Beatrice McCarroll of Congregational Church at their boro, N.H., Mrs. Gladys Ken- muntty Memorial Hospital. Second Congregational Church School Lunches wanted on charges other than The funeral will be tomorrow veniles who were referred to FREE seph Broderick et ux, parcel meeting 'tomorrow, starting with dall and Mrs. Emily MatUce, Survivors besideB W s 8 tep- „,, , *utri ------WiU have its Christmas party to­ Mancheeter Grange members Lunch menus at the elementa­ West Haven, and her associate the stolen car one. off Richmond Dr. and Flag Dr., a pot luck supper at 6:45. both of Chichester, Mrs. Char- daughUr a-nd stepson Include morrow at 8 p.m. at 'the home are making afgha'ns for use of ry school for the rest of foe The driver allegedly went to Grand Temple officers and amputee veterans at veterans DELIVERY conveyance tax $39.05. A'n artistic approach to t h e H at St.' ------week are: Tuesday — hamburg McOurk’s Texaco Station on Rt. Grand Chancellor Elwood J. theme will be presented by Harold Hardy of Boscawen.i « ” • wiin a Mass or requiem ai or. a second break was reported 'Trk^fcSf'^Jam^ Beck- hospitals. Members and friends Mortgage Deed John's PoUah National Catholic . . the Hollywood Service Cen- P ? ® ' J®*"®® loaf, mashed potato, buttered 80, got gas and then drove away Wadsworth of Ansonia, tomor­ Dawson Shaw, a graduate of N.T., and Mrs. Henry Davis of ®^»eral services wlU be to­ n,.wai ..rfii ha In Hf ® “ oiiywooQ stervice Len- Norman Ryland- having bits of yarn to donate peas, bread and butter, choco­ without paying for it. Joan H. Everett to Woodrow Church. Burial will be in St. 342 g Center St. on Fri- ^hostesses are asked to c o n ^ t Ehrl Hutch- Your order for drug neeiU row night at 489 Main St. the Hartford Art School, Uni­ Windsor Locks. morrow at 1 p.m. at the Potter John's Cemetery. - . . er are co-nosresses. late pudding with topping; The etation attendant gave and coemetloe wlU be taken T. Trotter, parcel at 24-26 Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St, day night or Saturday morning. A potluck will be served at versity of Hartford, who is Funeral services will be held Friends may call at the fu­ Wednesday — noddles and chase and at Middle School the care o f Inunedlatoly. Knighton St. Acrorfoi^ to police, entry was professional Women’s CTub 6:30 p.m. followed by a regular working for his master's at the Wednesday in the Chichester WUUmanttc. Burial wlU be in neral home tonight from 7 to 9. fraTtks, spinach, celery sticks, driver drove Into the yard and Miirriuge Llcensea HUlslde Cemetery, WUlimantlc. g ^ e d by breaktog ® will have Its annual Oiristmas meeting, including foe initiatory same school, Methodist Church. Burial will A prayer service will be held Egypt Set corn muffins, apule crisp; lost control, striking a light fix­ There wUl be no calling hours. g l ^ on the west side the ^ tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Douglas Arthur Shorts, 95 degree and second nomination Shaw is a member of the be in Levitt Cemetery, Chi­ toidght at 8 at the funeral home. bulling, allovj^ the window ^ ^ WlUlams Thursday — minestrone soup, ture. Lockwood St., and Mary Eliza­ and election of officers. chester. peanut butter and Jelly sand­ Police said they believe foe U M d o j t i L National Art Association and Mrs. Frank 8 . Adams beth Mallon, 22 Grove St.. Dec. Officers and members of foe Friends may call at the Burke Mrs. E. Fred VanGasbeck awl M1®8 J®ann® Lew. 'M 2 Tol- T o Accept wich, cheese sandwich, carrot driver may be a missing Juven­ m MAIN BT.-64S-SSS1 Connecticut Arts. He teaches at in the froitt of foe bfoldfog Members are re- 14, St. Bridget Church. degree staff are reminded to the Annie Fisher School In Hart­ Funeral Home, 78 Prospect St., Mrs. Emma Schleldge Adams sSOUTH o u t h WINDSOR winiJSOK — Mrs. giaon l e A found unlocked NothinsR i a t V i I * 4 « v -----" ~ r ~ — sticks, upside-down .neach cake ile who formerly lived In Ver­ PNaertptioa Pbannaoy Jon Rogers McGee. Glaston­ wear long gowns. ford and at foe children's class Rockville, tonight from 7 to 9. J*n«‘® VanGasbeck, 84, of wS r S d ^ S buf^® U .N . Force with U ^ ln g ; Friday — fish non. Police are still investigat­ Chester, , wife of Frank S. 15 s,ro„g Rd., widow of E. Fred ^ ,7 foe ^ i c e ^ ^ sticks, tottered porftey pota­ ing. In the Popkln Library as part in pltal and a grab, bag gift. Co­ Mrs. John K. Nielson Adams, died Saturday at a con­ VanGasbeck, died yesterday at were found open. The safe had (Conttnued from Page One) toes, green beans, tartar sauce, Atwood Farrell, 45, of 66 West of foe urban program. He Is al­ hostesses will be Miss Beatrice Mrs. Shirley H. Nielson. 47, valescent hospital after a short St. Francis Hospital, Hartford, been touched but was undamag- bread and butter, Jello-topping. Rd., was arrested Saturday and so chairman of foe religious ed­ Clulow, Miss Elizabeth Olson of 49 Harlan St., wife of John lHne»»- She was born Dec. 28, 1883 in ed. implement foe U.N. Security Milk is served with aU meals. charged with intoxication, after ucation board at Union Baptist and Mrs. LucUle Smith. K. Nielson, died yesterday at ®*>® P®*’ ' Manchester Hartford, and Uved most of her ------Council resolution calling for la- he created a disturbance at his (Jhurch and a member of the Hartford Hoqrital. and had lived in the Hartford- life in East Hartford. She moved A window valued at $2(X) was rael's withdrawal from foe Arab Manchester Evening Herald home. He is scheduled to appear state Baptist's religious educa­ The Manchester Wates will (1* .."cj ^ She was bora June 13, 1921, Manchester area all her life, to South Windsor 20 years ago. reported broken when someone territory it occupied in foe 1967 Andover correspondent, Law­ in Rockville Circuit Court 12, tion committee. meet tomorrow night at 7 at GHOUNV in Hartford, the daughter of the Bestdes her husband, she Is Survivors include two sons, threw a coke bottle into foe war. rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. Dec. 24. Mrs. William Sitzy, Mrs. foe Italian-American Club on late John and Katherine Regan survived by two grandsons, Edward F. VanGasbeck and Highland Park Mkt. at 317 Hlgh- However, Talhouni and For­ Renee Llnghan, Mtont Ver­ Howard Jensen and Mrs. E.P. Eldrldge St. Weighing in will be Henry and Hved in Manchester fotoe great-grandchildren, and Arthur R. VanGasbeck, both of land St., sometime between 6 eign Minister Abdul Muneln Ri­ non Apartments, was charged Herrick are hostesses. from 7 to 8. Members are re­ bueaking for the post 18 yeiO'B. She was niece. South Windsor; two daughters, p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. Satur- fat told President-elect Richard with operating an unregistered SALE! Fire Oommisslon minded to bring articles for the Funeral services were held Mrs. Dorothy M. Chapman of day. The damage was found by M. Nixon's special Middle East motor vehicle during a routine The fire commissioners will ways and means Christmas ta-' Masonic I>rive this morning at the Newkirk 718 Center St., Manchester; and an employe reporting for work envoy, William W. Scranton, check Saturday night. She is meet tonight at 7:30 at foe fire­ ble. Reservations will be made PILGRIM MILLS HAS STARTED THE Personal Notices and Whitney Funeral Home, Mrs. Florence J. Flaherty of the next day. that Jordan still Is willing to Over $1 Minion scheduled to appear in BGm- house. At foe last special meeh {or the Christmas party to be 778 Farmington Ave., West Blast Hartford; five grandchil- _____ cooperate with Jarring. Chester Circuit Court 12, Jan. 7. CONSTRUCTION OF THEIR NEIW ing John Morianos was elected held Dec. 17. Top losers for foe Scranton said at a news In Memoriam Hartford. Burial was in Buck- dren oiid a great-grandson. a break and entry was re- The Capital Funds Campaign Robert Soucler, 18, of MSt- chairman and Alfred Cavedon. month of November were Mrs. conference in Aamman Sunday to raise $2 mlllloi). for the secretary. land Cemetery, Manchester. Funeral serivlces will ^ ported at the Manchester Rug " " “iV lbs.'.'' Tn d calf Rd., Tolland, was arrested^ FABRIC STORE JUST FOR Y-O-U! to aad and laving memory o ( our that Arab leaders with whom he modernization program being Bulletin Board o«ar wife and mother Sarah WaJker Wednesday at 11 a.m. at foe‘ Co. at__ 15__ Hannaway______^ St. some- Stanley Hayman and Mrs. and charged with breach of who paaaed a m y December 9. 1969. Mrs. Beatrice Connors Newkirk and Whitney Funeral time______Saturday, acconling to po- had talked expected a change in conducted by foe Masonic Home peace, Saturday night when he The Planning-CX>mmisslon has Waiter Potyra, 8 lbs. U.S. policy in the Middle Blast. . and Hoepital in Wallingford has Ttono have------chanted------in-- many way*_ a ,. COLUMBIA — Mrs. Beatrice Nome, 818 Burnside Ave., East nce. A rear window was found allegedly created a disturbance invited conservation, zoning, the • tilt ------a .4 o^ _-a ______- . ■' ins, 85 Broad St. "Precisely what they have in reached $1,001,062.69. at a Rockville restaurant. He "Annual Sessions oi the Con- mind I do not think is actually The amount r^resenta pledg­ 10,000 Yards of When we were all died Friday at Windham Com Is scheduled to appear in court, ------sor Convrevational Phurvh uriii ®” ^ sniall wall safe were nectlcut State Legislature" is es and cash gifts received from munlty Memorial Hospital completely specific," said Jan. 7. Remembered always , Wll- wngregational Church, will opened. Nothing of value was in the discussion tonic of a three- over 6,300 contributions, officials Rasbond and daozhlera Umantlc. offlclate. Burial will be In Center office Two breaks have oc- topic of a Uirae- Scranton, "but they are hopeful Other area police activity: New Helen and Ektiel _____ Cemetery. East Hartford P®"®‘ I" C5r- that there will be what they call report. Besides a slater, Mrs. Isadore

MANCHESTER EVENING HKKAGU. MANGHJSaTEK, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 t*AGE EIGHTEEN Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ The craft’s 11 talesoOtws a » Vernon Big Spacecraft tration said Sunday the space­ sdieduled to be switched on craft, Orbiting Astronomlcai Wednesday. Working Well Observatory 2. was functioning The two-ton s a t a 11 Its, ' Santo and the School Menu properly. launched from Capa Kennedy GAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) “Everything’s fine: The satel­ Saturday, is designed to provide B| UCRECE BEAIE — Stargazer, the heaviest and lite ia In good ehajie,'’ the NASA astronomers with their first This W eek most complex scientific space­ spokesman said. glimpse at the universe unob- SvnopsLi Ding Dong changes craft ever launched by the Unit­ Scientists planned today to'ex- stnioted by the earth's atmos­ his mind about capturing Santa Vernon Center Middle School: ed States,' sped through space ercise a major component of phere. hut he tricks him into going to Monday, sausage In sauce, but­ totay as flight controllers pre­ OAO’s control system, the six Hippieville so the hippies can tered noodles, green peas, bread pared a series of tests on its trackers designed to acquire se­ PorpolsM suffer frooi see that Santa isn't a square. and butter, dessert; Tuesday, star-tracking equipment. lected guide stars for use in stomachaches and hamtnirg patty on soft roll, A spokesman for ,the National turning the craft’s telescopes. breakdowns. pickles, potato chips, vegetable C H A PTER 7 sticks, desse^; Wednesday, W IN §1000 meat loaf with gravy, steamed HESEKIAH rice, wax beans, homemade IT'S FUN! irS FASTI IT'S FRIEI bread and butter, chocolate pud­ ding; Thursday, hot turkey sand­ A TERRIBLE thing hap­ wich, mashed potatoes, buttered spinach, cranberry sauce, as­ pened as soon as Santa sorted fruit; Friday, tomato PLAY THE EXCITING NEW GAME left Santa Land. or noodle soup, crackers, grilled Great There was a misshapen old • cheese sandiwlches, chocolate dwarf named Hesekiah whose only covered ice cream. Dessert and interest in life was the invention of milk served with each meal. these magnificent 282 sq. in. a machine to take the place of Maple Street School: Monday, FROM POPULAR MKTS___PLAY people. ravioli, reen beans, cole slaw, He had been working on his cheese wedges, com bread, applesauce; Tuesday, American tsen ^ invention for 400 years but he hadn’t gotten any further than the chop suey, com, spinach, peach­ es; Wednesday, frozen orange discovery of a powerful salt that Juice, grilled frankfurts on rolls, could turn people into spinning potato chips, celery and carrot tops. This was just what Hesekiah sticks, cookies; Thursday, wanted while he continued to work chicken in gravy, mashed pota­ on his machine to take the place of toes, peas, cranberry sauce, people. Hesekiah arrived in Santa Land. fruited gelatin with creaun; Fri­ Before he turned people into day, choice of tomato soup or spinning tops Hesekiah thought it three cupfuls of salt. The pipe was the astonished elves. In two sec­ clam chowder, eandwiches of would be a good idea to try out bis one of his inventions. It had a onds they were tiny tops spinning tuna fish, cheese, peanut butter ...in fine furniture^ bring you superb salt on some creatures who were round bowl with tiny holes in the madly around the unfinished dolls. and Jelly, sliced pears. Milk and like people but still not exactly bottom and a long stem to blow Hesekiah went to the wagon sandwiches served with all pictures four times bigger than people. That is to say elves and through. shop and the sport shop and the meals. East Elemeiitary School: Man- fairies and such folk. Hesekiah sneaked up on Santa's electric train shop and the doll­ today's average portable porch and knocked. Mrs. Claus house shop and even to the rein­ day, ham patties, buttered Hesekiah thought. “What Eretter nooAes, apptesouoe; Tuesday, deer stables. Everywhere he went place to go than Santa Land?" came to the door. hambiMg patttles, potato chips, There would be a lot of creatures “Goodiiess!" she cried. “ Are he turned the creatures into spin­ ploklei^ cheese wedges; Wednes­ Automatic Fine Tuning— which be could turn into tops. More im­ you another hippie?" ning tops. Finally there wasmo one day, spagbefeUi wHh meat sauce, always “remembers” to keep portant. there were well-equipped For answer Efesekiah stuck the left in Santa Land except the wick­ cole skaw; Thursday, hot turkey each channel perfectly tuned workshops where he could contin­ stem of the pipe in his mouth and ed Hesekiah. iwslwiicliws, vegetaUe, otoago ‘ — is just one of the highest- blew. The salt in the bowl shower­ He put away his pipe and dis­ Juice; Friday, baked ma(»roni ue to work on his machine to take performance features you’ll the place of people. ed over poor Mrs. Claus. carded his gloves and hood and and dieeae, stewed tomatoes^ Hesekiah arrived in Santa Land She threw up her hands in sur­ boots, being careful that no salt Homemade desseita or friilt, enjoy in these new and beau­ saadwicbes and milk served .at the very moment Santa and prise and began to spin in a circle. should get on his skin. Then he tiful consoles. All have conven­ went to the master tool shop where with all meals. ient channel selector windows Ding Dong flew off to Hippieville. As she spun faster and faster she Skinner Road School: Monday, This was unfortunate for Santa grew smaller and smaller until she no one was ever allowed except ravioli, tossed salad, peas, plus dependable Bonded Cir­ Land because it so happened that was a very small top, fat in the Santa himself. There Santa kept Italian Bread and butter; Tues­ cuitry chassis with Keyed Auto­ Santa knew the one thing in the middle and pointed on the end, his finest tools and all his books of day, chicken and gravy, mash­ matic Gain Control for maximum world that would stop Hesekiah spinning away in a pool of salt on instruction on how to make things. ed potatoes, beets, butter sand­ picture and sound stability. and turn him into a nothing. the Boor. Hesekiah locked an^.JM>hed the wiches; Wednesday, beef etew, Select from three styles. . . With Santa out of the way Hesekiah rushed to the doll door. He said to hjprjdf gleefully, com bread. Jelly sandwlcbes. things were easy for Hesekiah. He shops where the elves were making “ Here I w ill^tay until I have Thursday, Hamburg on rolt, A opened his sachel and put on dolls that could talk and walk and built my m^ptfine to take the place potato dilps, cheese sticks, cel­ gloves and a hood that covered his some that could even file their of people.’^ ery sticks; Friday, tomato rice nails. Hesekiah flung open the soup, crackers, tuna sand­ head with only two tiny slits to see wiches, peanut butter sand­ through. He took out a long blow door and blew on his pipe with all wiches. Dessert and miHc are pipe and carefully filled it with his might. The salt sprayed over served with eadi meal Nostheast School: Monday, meal loaf, mashed potatoes^ of $7.47 for his three week cam­ reports were not recorded, but stewed tomatoes, buttered Tolland County paign. Figures were unavailable which may be caught in the spinach, cookies; Tuesday, soup, for campaign expenses of Max backlog su’e 49th District Repub; assorted sandwlclies, celery end Oir^ilck who died suddenly part Ucan candidate Waiter Lanagan carrot sticks, sliced peaches; way through his election cam­ of Stafford; and bofii candidates Wednesday, roast turkey, mash­ Candidate Finances paign against King. from the 60th District (Mans- ed potatoes, buttered carrots, Slot DIstrlot Ueid), Democrat Audkey Beck cake; Thursday, hamburgs in Successful RepxMican can­ and Republican Foster Rich­ rolls, potato salad, pickles, fruit Submitted to State didate Mrs. Docx)thy kOlter ards. _ coddaU; Friday, fish stioks, spent $363.89 while receiving MacOovem to ^>eak mashed potatoes, odedaw , Jello iy>Hand Oounty Democrats fice every 90 days until the def­ oontributlans totaling $878.76, re­ Semtor George MaoGovem and cream. M1&, bread futd sisting in a suriSus of $814.86. ibutter served with all meals. qient more in the recent elec­ icit ihk. eHmhytted. Surpluses wrtll serve as the keynote speak­ must be distributed either to Her Democratic opponent Al- Vemoo Etemantaiy Sohod: tion campctlgn than their Re­ er for Saturday’s founding con­ Monday, spaghetti and,, ham- the party’s state central com­ oyelus Aheam spent $1,183 for ference of the Caucus of Con­ publican oounterparta with the mittee or local town committee. Us campaign, and received $1,- burg, lettuce salad; Tuesday, necticut Democrats (CX3D) at baked luncheon loaf, meshed po­ esoception of Republican State Repko’s campaign expendi- 189 in contributions. The result­ Slade Jr. High School in New tm e of $1,670 was evenly baleuic- ing $6 surplus was donated by tato creamed com, pickled Rep. Robert King of the 48th Britain. beets; Wednesday, beef in gra­ ed by t ^ same sunount of cam­ him to the Houley for Senate MacGovem was in the center Diatxiet. paign contributions. campaign. Aheam’s expendi­ vy, buttered rice, green beans, Election expense figures lo r of the national political spotlight The price tag tor running as tures were npt recorded in the ode slaw; Thursday, hot dog In all were submitted last summer with his bid for the roU, potato chips, vegetable State Senator is considerably Secretary of State's Office, but Democratic presidential nomina­ to the Secretary of State's of- were mailed out on Dec. 6 with­ sticks, plddes; Friday, macaro­ higher than the average cost tion. Senator Abraham lUbiooff fioe by Dec. 5 in accordance of running for State Representa­ in the legal period. ni and turn, salad, bakto beans, Contemporary model 5550 Colonial model 5552 with state statutes, wMch re­ Lost minute mailings w ere served as his campaigrn manag­ lettuce salad. Home-made des­ c tive, although both offices re­ er. The CCD is an alliance of Enjoy fabulous performance- quire the filing of campaign ex­ ceive the same scUary of $4,000 reported backlogged in the of­ serts or fndt served with all penses within SO days of elec­ fice Friday, but will be accept­ former statewide supporters of meals, ki axUlllon to milk, lasting reliability. This amaz- for each legislative session. Ttie Eugene McCarthy and Robert tion day. $4,000 includes a $3,260 salary ed as long as they bear the bread and butter. Beautiful Compact in g new easy-to-carry Democratic State Senator- and a $760 travel allowance. Dec. 5 postmark. Kennedy. Lake Street Schod: Monday, Magnavox weighs less than «4ect tobert Houley of Vernon 47th District 62nd District Elected Chalmruui spaghetti with meat sauce, Lightweight spets. in his mcoessful Seymour LavUt of Vernon has 13 1/2 lbs.; brings you clearest, Democrat Gerald Allen of Ver­ Democrat William O’NeUl’s dreeee wedges, green beans, sharpest 38 sq. in. pictures election bid, compared to $1.- non (47th District), spent successful election bid cost $1,- been elected chairman of the fruit; Tuesday, ohidoen in trro spent by hte Republican op­ $1,601.52 in his successful elec­ 823.50 evetSy balanced by con­ statewide Comectlcut Regional gravy, mashed potatoes peas, PERSONAL TV even from distant stations. ponent Andrew Repko of Wiil- tion bid, com p^ed to $838A0 tributions. Planning Agency Council, in ad­ Jello; Wednesday, hot dog In a Rugged Bonded Circuitry ing'an. His Republican opponent John dition to hla duties as chairman 1 9 0 H o u I e y ' a contributions spent by his Republican op­ roU, potato ciito9> baked beans, chassis for years of “go any­ ponent Thomas Carruthers. Paonesso appointed no cam­ of the Capitol Region Planning cookies; Thursday, vegetable where” use. Model 5004, with anwunted to $4,464.12 with a Allen’s campaign contribu­ paign treasurer, opting to trans­ Agency. beef eovqi, chopped ham and only ^79' “Hotdey Night” testlmoniai din­ act campaign expenses through The statewide planning council pickle sandwlchee and butter carrying handle plus telescop­ ner raising a profit of $596.88. tions totaled $1,416, leaving the candlihute with a $86.52 deficit. the Republican Town Com­ Is comprised of representatives sandwlchee, cako; Friday, ing antenna. He ended the campaign with a Carruthers received $389.60 in mittee. from the various regional plan­ macaroni and cheese, kernel $1,187.80 deficit, expected to be contributions, balancing his ex­ Local town committee reports ning agencies throughout the com, cemot Sticks, fruit. MAGNAVOX made up by a Houley night cele- of expenditures were npt com­ state and was created to Im­ bi-%tion tentativdy scheduled fer penditures. MAGNAVOX MAGNAVOX 48th District pleted Friday. They are re­ prove communications between 'More than a million salmon ALL-TRANSISTOR January. quired to file reports with both the planning agencies and the SOLID-STATE CARTRIDGE He spent $6,M6.M in cam­ Republican Robert D. King may make the autumn spawn­ WRIST RADIO spent $982 in campaign expenses the Town caerks and the Sec­ state. Area Tolland County ing run up the Fraser River In PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER __S paign expenses and $088.61 in 1.100 personal expends. His cam­ compared to $93.53 expended by retary of State. towns generally belong to the British Oolumbia. They cover his Democratic rival Atty. Rob­ All area Tolland Oounty candi­ Capital Region Plassilng Agen­ the 300 miles upstream in 18 PHOIMOGRAPH paign coats include the cort of dates filed within the deadline operating Vernon Democratic ert Gaines of Somers. cy with the exception of Coven- days, traveling about 17 miles a HIRE'S HOW YOU headquarters including rental of King received $750 in contribu­ avoiding a $26 fine for late fil- and Oolumbia which are part day. tions, ending with a campaign of the Windham Region Plan­ the trailer and telephones used 1^, 2 . 0 by Venwn Den«>cratlc workers. .deficit of $232. Oounty candidates whose ning Agency. Deficit reports must be filed Gaines collected $106 in con­ RANGE m tributions, resulting in a surplus CAN BE A WINNER! with the Secretary of State’s of­ V / / ? bean In the center. FUEL OIL Just stop in at your friendly Popular and ”o™ «.n.o.r “'<1. The Jequirity beans are native and FUNi It's QUICK, • Sears Seeks to the West Indies, but also are GASOLINE grown in Florida, India, Burma, pick up your free Quik Cash Card. Erase the gold ‘•"portmnt, e*rWg ^ Return of South America and South Afri­ "*"• word. wl«. ca. They contain a polslon BANTLY OIL •*»rRl*M*rg. • • "• • I" mmy called abrin which is deadly if ^ i f r e g o o d '.OMf/.Ht iNC ONLY *I9 “ ONLY *9 ^® ONLY *59 spot on the front of the cord with o pencil eraser. Poison Pins chewed or swallowed. New battery powered com­ Enjoy amazing performance, Battery-powered, plays any­ Sears officials said an adver­ pact plays anywhere I Plays highest Magnavox reliability, CHICAGO (AP) — Sears, tisement. warnliwr of the deadly where I Solid-state model 108 Underneath you will- find one, iwb, or three letters. Roebuck A Co. officials are con­ for more at 33 and 45 RPM records; Tone from this tiny (3%" H) but pins. wlU be placed In newspa with two monaural tracks uses tinuing a nationwide search for and Volume Controls plus powerful 8-Transistor model pers today. snap-in cassette-type, re­ 300 to 400 pieces of costume Jew­ solid-state components for AM-811. Brings you room­ Save these letters until you con spell one of the words Company officlads said they usable cartridge (included, elry, Which are decorated with a B en efic ia l highest reliability—and filling sound, even from dis­ plus battery, microphone, and poisonous tropical bean that had no way of telling how many pins had been returned because instant sound. Model 1-P210 tant stations. Complete with carrying case). AC Power on the bock of the cord (fhousond. Hundred, Twenty, could cause death 11 swallowed. in several colors. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-ONE PA(HB t w e n t y Ma n c h e s t e r ’ EVENING h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Mo n d a y , d e c e m b e r j ^^^ ^ ______iitg credit for eight mfl .tary scl- student power, and approved a enoe courses now offsred, al- black studies program, RL g in iU new location. St. Louis College Probes ASSOCIATE: te preeeees Lavitt, pointed out that the Marines Close Ring, O p en F o ru m though studertta currently en- The prlviate InstttuUon enrolla Vernon rolled in ROTC are not aff oted; about «,900 full-time studenU. ceEpeRy fereisheA eceente curve on the Rt. SO end of Ver­ T M I GEDftRS OF UBAN to Problems at Hospital Actions of Campus Cops passed a resolution recognising including aoout 200 Negroes. Wt oDDtf i mtn «r YYUiiitn dt i ati non Avenue could undoubtedly To the Editor, yitHd litm, wt» wDuW On t# Ml Mitlr Bum One does not have^to be “Al­ hours tnd wtrfc from thtir femt m dHIm be eliminated. He also consid­ BT. LOUIS (AP) — Washing-Inctdant, Eliot said, tun sr pirt tlm*. Ydu ytNI prooMS or tirviM m Vemon Avenue Seen Enemy Toll at 862 ice in Wonderland” to see what eompsny-fumIshDd ieeounts (tr but fMisry, ered the matter of exits off the a fantasy is envisioned for the ton Undveriity'. officials open a 'th e “ Jock-In” by about 40 mU- using I cHTtfutty tsstsi progrsffl. RigHlrM (Oonttnoai From Pag* One) ____ ,______Negro sltudents continued no tfBor-tB-tfoor ssHIno or tttsphsM sofWU* highway, suggesting that th e Ing attMk routes north and nurses at Manchester Memorial hearing today into the aUe^d Sunday rfght In the basement of HAVING 1BOU8LE WITH south ofkSaigon turned up two ttsn. Produet demanded by hundreds ef mH- State would probaUy not want Hospital. Not only Manchester, mfatreatmsnt of a Negro gradu- Brookings Hall, 'lliey are de- lions annusHy. Best Highway Access In a last spring, tlM HarinM more big stores of war supplies. to add one at Bamforth Road covered a final, small rectangle but all the outlying communi­ ate student by campxis police nmndlfag that three of (he offl- YOUR DOG COULAMS7 TWO PB0 6 IIAMS BINGO 'They included 40 bicycles, ties can well be proud and grate­ II Serridof ceoigony fumMied oc- Vemon Aventie 1» the flret of the first meeting was to use for Vemon Avenue, unless eith- 200 yards wide and 100 yarda that triggered « “Look-in’.’ by cers involved in the Incident be Try the tenoue Sndth-Woitlifaigtan ceuiiH. . 'nw toll for the kuat battle transport war materials; nearly Negro students and a sympathy tir«6 and two others suspended, roesid coUars and leaahee tnnde of solid eruMe.l \ Ahnont said it would be difficult exit were dropped. It was OMINIE H U l EVERY TUESIAY Hoapltal and its excellent etaff 21 Handle meilinM, pfoceti erders would connect the renewal area waa n enemy aoldlarB elain, le 2,000 rounds of mortar, recoll- sittn by whits rtudents. The sympathy sit-in by white cowhide, no filler, with heavy look agreed that Bolton Road could MarUMs klBed and 87 wnuaded, of nurses and its entire person- end keeo records, eeminfs unlini* In the center of town with the to use this road without going lesa rifle and rocket grenade About 280 students, most of students disbanded Saturday stitcU ng, aoUd dee nnd bookie. Special ited. through Vemon Center. This be eliminated for an exit. and Hght caaiaiMeea among the ooUars and hameeees made to order. Wilbur Cross Highway. ammunition, and 80,000 rounds iml, whibe, vofced Sunday night after the faculty acceeded to a You must hove o good rotation, per- would be undesiraMe, he said, govgriunent troops. Having been a i»Uent w Man- to set aside their own demands variety ^of demands Involving Bxriustvely aoU In Manfiliestnr. sonol reference orid the obility to moke An unofficial group of ciUsens, Vemon Aventie, Lavitt point­ chester Memorial Hospital sev­ on immediate decision or>d invest os due to Vemon Center’s histori­ OneI Horihnorth VtetuameseVtotuamera popped foe student power and exkica- the Reserve Officer 'Training headed by Seymour Lavitt of the ed out, would be no more than eral times In the past few years Are you paying too much for your pet siipplips? tittle os $1150 or os much os $4600 to cal associations. ou t/df df f a bunker pleaxUng to be The U.B. 'Oom m aad elao an- stort. Personol interview with compony Chpltol Region Planning a connector and would not s«»«=* Nig gale had any such ideas for her Hue Regfanent’s Brd Battalion. Vietnam Skice President John- proteges wheit she conceived Hie opendioB eth graf AtU aon ordered the bombing haMed the ideas of nurses oaring tor The stubborn^ North Viet- on Nov. 1, and the 919th kwt the sixdc and aged. *1000 'The operation 'was launched over the North during the war. As a business executive fo r Early Week Values Thru Tuesday! after intelligence reports placed in the three previous losses over thirty years 1 well know a* many as 1,000 North Viet- sliKse the bombing holt, ell elx- the personnel, problems that SHOP nameee troops plus scores of crewmen were reported mlse- arise. My office staff has gripes. Oommunlst poUUcal agents in Ing. Radio Hanot announced Who of us doesn’t? But we have hamlets and villages dotting the that three had been captured, always managed to s(dve them area. R is in effect a apotling u.S. military spokesman on a friendly basis. Wouldn’t it action aimed at countering mill- naval blockade opera- be ’’Utopia’’ U, on Friday night 7 . tary and poUtioal threat# to the lygn is'part of the strategy of at 6 p.m. Manchester Memorial lowlands, partlcularty Dien Creighton W. Abrama, the Ifospital could lock its doors and MONDAY^UESDAY • WEDNESDAY ONLY! c Ban, a key district town; Hoi commander of U.B. forces in stay that way until 8 a.m. on An, a provincial capital, and Da x^elmm, to make it impossible Monday, amd the same for ev­ JO IN T H E Nang itself. South Vietnam’s for the enemy command to ery holiday? Unfortunately U S O A j lUSDAI , second largest city. launch a slsaUe attack on Sal- it doesn’t happen that way. 'The Allied troops have stepped up gon. sick are stUl there to be taken CHOICE. CHOICE. p their efforts to enudt the emerg- a Navy spoheeman said more «are of, and it Is (he nurse’s l u c k y ONES! SfEHK SALE ing Communist political appara- than 40 petrol boots “have <^uty to take ccue of them, tus. 'The South Vietnamese arm moved into a T-ehaped complex Through the grapevine I have of North Vietnam’s Communist cf narrow, meandering rivers heard that the few dissident USDA INSPECTED party is known to be creating a within 16 miles of Saigon for the nurses involved are unhappy be- The store that grass-roota govermnent across first time to interdict enemy cause they ha.ve to work on a South Vietnam, apparently in movement across the western weekend or a holiday, or they anticipation of an end to the approaxdies to South Vietnam’s can’t always ».c.v«s .ne particular ^cqres about yeul^ war. American Intelligence has capital city.’’ day off that is requested, etc, confirmed that this quasl-gov- 'Rte new operation, named etc. I, too, would like special • • • rilfclr, Ihin or Regular €ui One Price Onlyif ■ emment already exists through­ Otont SUngshot because two of days off from my hectic work out five provinces and in more .yie riven form a T, was load, but unfortunately I have to than 1,000 vlUages and hamlets, launched last Friday. stick it out. 'The salary scale at Stodente of the YeefaivA of Eastern Parkway in Bnxddyn kywer a plain pine MlUtary spoilsmen reported ^ oeatered on ttie Van Oo Mancheater Memorial Hospital that enemy gunners ttielled two von, q , Tay rivere, “ gwxi, if not better than any eoffin eorrtahimg the remains of seven Torahs into the ground yesterday. The district towns airfl eight allied jj^ve not been patrolled neighboring hospital. Sick time, Bone-In One Price Only ■erred Tonhs were borned in a fire on Nov. 27 which destroyed the syna- SIR IO IN PORTERHOUSE bases Bunday night and early j^guiarly by the Navy. 'The rlv- holiday time, insurance and pen- to g a e, the IHwary and aehtdaidy books of the Yeshiva. The fire, reportedly, was today, Including the big Nha ^ westweid 40 miles to rion, all the usual fringe bene- the w a k of vandals. Orthodox Jewish ritual provides that damaged Holy 'Trang air base 200 miles north- "Parrat’e Beak” secXlon of HI* o.re included. When it (x>mes CHUCK BONE IN -U S D A CHOICE SeroDt most be buried "with dignity and honor. . . .” (AP Photofax) Bone-In Bone-In Bone-In eart of Saigon and the sprawling ohmbodki where faitelligence to vacation time off, I am en- U.8. Army headquarters com- aouroes say there are thiree ma- vlous. IVhere else does one get MDc boBte agiia.’* A Torah eeroO, containing the plex at Long Binh, 16 milea jg^ North Vietnamese base two to four weeks vacation as Oiiliofiaix Jews ° north of the capital. camps and supply depots. 'The Manchester Memorial Hospital *1000 WINNER stehk The mouraera proceeded by five books of Mbaea—including tniiroRnin ear to the Beth David Cemetery the Ten Oommandmente--i8 U.S. headquarters said ca- area la called the Parrot's Beak nurses get, depending on their Bury Remans ’ l AURA DEVIJA at H.T.. wheie tfae To- oompoaed of parchment foUoa, sautlles and damage were light, because tt. Juts in toward die particular status? I still get two SH OULD ER -USDA CHOICE rata, wUeta bad been piaeed in seam together and attached to A report from Long Blnh said western approaxdiee to Saigon. weeks, after thirty years of serv- E. HARTFORD, CONN. Of S^eo Torahi* a piaba pine -eeww were low- amoden holdera. According to 1.09 three American# were kUled Vietnamese 9th Dl- ‘ce, but I am satisfied, ered into the ground by eight Uadbiaii. the Thrah araa givea and six were wounded there y^gion is roported reconditioning unfortunate that the new ■ECir TORK iJtTi — '-0 God. sturtftt irons doe yasMaa. to Moaes on Mount stnai. when^ j^iput 16 rocket rounds ^nd retraining at the Bu Tho administrator of Manchester sags as Imsw etcnad Taur BWy SIORT CIT Jaicy and FlavorfnI "Tenderloin Porterboisa" and “ T-Bone” Inelided The fire at the yeWiiva de- The burial took place in ac- slammed into the rear head' hsride fbmbndia and Memorial hospital has had to lonoon BROIL ' quarters o f the 199th Light in ­ the most important of the ene- contend with all this unrest. His E atroyed Ote Ubrary, die q n a - cordance arith Orthodox ritual fantry Brigade atMl a helicopter YOU CAN BE gogae and achoiarly books. 'The nddeh provides that damaged my bases. It is orty a few days problems are sufficient seeing las. acabe 2AM Ont>o- AAP’t 0¥fN ALLGOOD BRAND “ Super-Right” Quality comiMuiy. march from there to Saigon. toe patients are being at- LIVER N'BACON! GROUND B EEF S A L E i tm tOBf borted the re- jasidva is seeWng saoOdOO to re- Holy Scrolls must be buried t e piaoe the facilities. "wtth dignity and honor.” On the South VletnarrMoe s id e ,War------materials------also------move from------tonded properly, fed proper- two soldiers were reported the supply depots Jnelde Cambo- -ly. rooms kept clean — and plus a killed, 11 wounded and one civil­ (tta to support Viet Ckmg troops all this, a new addition to the A W INNERl BACON "■“'•“ '” 73! GROUND BEEF 5 2’> I in a fire set by vsartsis fighting in tfae Mekong Delta hospital which takes many hours aMyn Wav. 27, Momae « f ian also was wounded. SLICED BACON GROUND BEEF U.S. headquarters said that south of Saigon and Gm -prov­ of time and planning, to say BEEF LIVER • 39: GROUND CHUCK 3 A T aba bad been sawed from American Infantrymen sweep- inces north of the capital. nothing of the parking problem as dwhv WasM War n. with which the Hospital is faced SDasmMSW, Greaaed in at the present time. CALVESLIVER~99i GROUND ROUND 2 A T C padwred bate* the bmt- lb. In conclusion, in my various ;■} i ^ al t e a 6 9 * UConn Under grads Repeat visits to the Hospital, both as a Facfc- COMPUETE patient and as a visitor, I can **Sup«r-RigM** Quality Fine Quality Seafood Request for Moratorium * honestly say that I have never '"***!15*i'SK**N I H C i t f l 4 seen any of the nurses dragging of the yiiahtrs.. told a ball and chain on her foot. STORI^, Conn. (AP)—Under- choose to create,’’ he said. the crowd to MSURANCE Ladles, the Hospital needs your weeds cf a martyred rahW, Cha- graduates at the University of a buUding at 7 OUbert Rd. able assistance, but if you are Maa Ben TVaydon. ad» was BEEF LIVER HALIBUT STEAKS Connecticut have reaffirmed on campus was the site of a not satisfied, no one is keeping burned to death by the Bomana, SERVICE their request for a nunatorium violent demonstration Nov. 26 you there. Tiie front door is al­ SOFT-UIEUE RabW MJbrr aaid RabW Tray- oo recrultawt on ^y presence of an ways open, both as an entrance nesTLE's don had a aacred scroti tied defense-related companies. But OUn Mathlesoo______, interviewer.__ and an exit, I always manage to around fats waist atid as the Urtveralty of Preeldent Homer find m y way out when I am' in QUIK BATHROOM DETERGENT Qames enveloped him cried out. lb. Thirty persons have been ar­ 4 9 *. : D. Babbidge Jr. says he opposes rested in Coonectloin arith that there. No one is making you 'T ase the parchment hunditg. I R E A L ^ a moraltorlum. incident. stay there. COCOA TISSUE KING SIZE n»c the letters hovering in the UOonn has been the scene sir." 1 ^ - The most recent demonstra- Think it over. Keep Manches- A Fresh Crop of Good Taste—Fruits and Vegetables! , during -.0 the — r past-— - month------of num oon Friday, when approx- ter Memorial Hospital a good IfoOOWiNNER Rabbi aUber then told the ESTATE * erous dantonstratlons against tne jqq students and faculty place for us patients when we ______It crowd. "We ptedge here today on-campus recrulttng. BARBARA CLOW It that the lenera and words of our members peacefully demonstrat-. are ill, and for us to xxmvaleece 84 oz Westem—Tender Green Stalks The Faculty Senate endorsed ed against the presence of and com e iback and visit, cuid 2 lb burned Torah werOUm. , . shall WESTFIELD, WlASS. yL'in Pkg Babbl4ge’a stand at a meeting Q^neral Motors Oorp. Job in- 'tot all the employees to work Ctn SuWday by a vote of 69-10 with tervlewers. in, not only the nursing staff, 6 iibsentenllons. Brown Reaches but all the employees. Really bunch The Graduate OouncU, meet­ now, can’t you solve your prob­ The number of parka in the Agreement on ing later Bunday, endorsed pre­ lems with your own superiors? fill in those FEVI sent university recsrultment po­ National Pork System is now 88, The future is up to all of you. Fresh Broccoli licies, but called for an investl- with the newest being Redwxx>d Good luck. Negro StudentH ROBERT J. SMITH, a gation xutd a graduate student National Park, North Cascades An Outsider Looking In- PROVENCE, R.I. (AP) — missing boxe^. MSMUNSMITIIS SINCE 1814 referendum on the subject. National Park, National Wild Brown Unlvarsity offlclala and Famous for Dependability! A«>P-Priced for Thrift! Oedy the undergraduate Stu­ and Scenic Rivers System and boycotting Hegro students have Only l-10,000,000th of one ml- [nKEmiKES- S-l "" National Trails System. The dent Senate called for a mora­ crogram of attractant scent re­ reached agreement on institut­ ■MP country's scenic rivers and hla- 649-5241 torium. leased by a female gypsy moth ing school poUcies to increase toiLc trails are under federal 9M MAIN fTM IT, MANCHItTIR By a 28-1 vote wUh 2 absten­ can lure scores of niale mofiis Fre sh Fruits & Vegetables from the Fussy Bunch the enrollment of black stu­ (Grsmd new Nwt is Hsnt A Hals) EIGHT O’CLOCK JANE PMtm FRANCO-AMERTCAN ^ protection tor the first ttme. dents. tions, the undergraxluate lead­ from-as far as a half-mile away. Borne 40 Negro male studems ers said xm-compus recruit­ Indian who walked off campus last ment Should stop immediately River and not start until at least Thursday agreed Bunday night $100 Winner to return. r COFFEE White liread MarchB. Tfaedr previous requert Manchester's Oldest $100 Winner $50 Winner SPAGHETTI Mary Asini for 'They planned to hold a press Wexinesday had been that the Albert Waxman Adam Chanski j i-lb. LOAF p ^ Greenfield, Mass. conference today. moratorium should last until with Finest Hartford, Conn. Willimantic The university proposals an­ I | | q < 2 15VaOZ.^5 9 C recniUment pcdlcy "acceptable GRAPEFRUIT nounced 'Thursday night, in­ I J R V I iM v n , cant fl to all groups" is implemented. 20 Facilities B O I M I J S '' clude spending more than $1 3 t l « ' * Babbldge’s statement Sunday LOTS Of TIME Biivrcio mllUon over the next three OS ERRICKO e. . MAOe WITM IMTTEIIMiU to' the facuUy said no oonoeiv-' PRIZB SLIP CUSTOM 6R0UND . . . MILD & MELLOW PREPARED . . . HEAT 'N SERVE PROGRAM >247 ctllt years to aid black students. laa a JK H JL DRLf’^IRVICB DIPT 8TOIII able placement policy could be yellow onions Dr. Ray L. Heffner, president GJEl . r S acceptable to a ll gnw|M a t so LEFT -LO T S of Brown, said the policy was BROAD ST.. MANCHESTER—OPEN 10 t o 11 com plex and inaUtutlon. aimed at acMevliig, by the ear­ ALP FRENCH FRIED—GRADE A—Reg. or Crinkle Cut FROZEN — DESSERT TOPPING Babbidge agreed with the dis­ liest possible date, the admis­ senters that placement policy of CASH PRIZES Oiip sion of a number of quahfled See O u r Complete Selection I SPINACH NON at should be reconsidered and said black students which wilt reflect the eleoUve bodies on campus the percentage of Negroes in the DAINY cont. YET TO BE WON! country’s total populatlon- ^ T IM E X shouId<-do the Job. POTATOES 2 i^29‘ REAL WHIP “I believe that the reconstd* about 11 per cent. enatkm o f our placem ent poUoy ’’U has been understood by ’V./ both aides that this agreement WATCHE$ that is called for must be B u r 2 8V1U CQc relates to students funy quali­ WHb SOf OH Label undertaken in whatever atmos­ PURINA BUFFET CAT FOOD Educator Chasers Pkgs D u II? phere within the law our cities Beech-Nut fied to meet Brown University Chicken Tuna, Mackerel, standards,” he added. 9 5 a n d « ( 10 oz CHIIDREN'S Per Tenet Liver A Tuna, Tuna M 6 V2O Z COUON SYRUP The students had asked that Golden pki 39' Beef, Chicken Kidney, ^ cans Romilar 11 per cent of the next freshman erletb Country Dinner class he Negro. 31 Selld Whitf Pictured.ore jutt two ' Mr^ aeoii W a n t e d Tuat ...... — ...... — ...... 1^ . 29' 3-Diamond from our large iclection DuPont Sponges Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix In OutiMiHt Prinon of famous Timex watch- Producte prohibited by Stole Low Dxfmpl from Pfold Stamp effor# wh«h H«I^ Bnnh WITH CHICHIN BAMAKO, Mail (AP) — ’The t i for lodlei and men. 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PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 Schoolboy Basketball Activity Picks Up Marked Man Robinson Lauds Jets Herald Angle But by the end of the first quar­ NEW YORK (AP)—As beat them," the CSnclnnati rook­ needing only 10 yards to reach Jet defense’s Incentive for the By game. ter he had lost enough yardage sure as Paul Robinson ia ie said after the Sastem Divi­ the 1,000 level. He also had a E A llL YO ST GHO Dates sion champion Jets defeated the 4.7-yard per carry average, but Gerry Phllbln, Ne"^ York’s to drop back to 996. Eagles List Late-Point Rally the first rookie in the Bengals 27-14 Sunday. brilliant defensive end, ex­ He came back, however, and Spoito IM Itor HARTFORD — Sponsors against the Jets It took him 28 American Football Leagrue " I thought Oakland was a per­ plained I early In the second quarter he of the Greater Harttord tries to get 83 yards and a final Two, Tribe Open golf tournament have to gain 1,000 yards rush­ fect team offensively and defen- "We didn’t have much going raced 14 yards for a touchdown. Consistency Pays Off isvely, but New York—1 mean total of 1,023. In the game for Incentive, so we ’This time he stayed over the singed an agreement (sltfa the ing, the New York Jets “ That was the hardest 10 yards new American Professional Decisive in NBA they’re great. The thing about got together and decided that magic number. Most consistent performance all season by Dennis I ever got,” he said, tenderly Home Friday Golfers (APG) association will win the AFL cham­ New York ia they’re so fast. something to do would be to "From the way they were McCormack won the youngster the moet valuable cross NEW YORK (AP)—In the National Basketball As­ touching the reddened part of tor their 1969 tournament. And they’re aggressive and they stop Robinson from getting the tackling me. I figured they wore sociation, the team that gets the latest with the moet- pionship in three week*. his Up. "It seemed like I would country squad trophy at last night’s annual Fall Sports Basketball, schoolboy have great pursuit. ’They had by 10 yards. That would be a heck keying on m e," Robinson said. In annonnoing the agree­ est— comes out on top, as shown by Cincinnati, Atlanta, At least that’s what Robinson gain five yards, then lose seven. Banquet at “East c&Catholic t - -High...... He finished ...... among the . , momentum far the toughest defense we of a thing for our unit." top three finishers in all dual meets. The youngster up momentum ment Saturday, spokesmen Los Angeles and Philadelphia. says, and he has a puffed lower I never lost that much yardage. Add Phllbln: ers tor the GHO sponsors, the played against all year.’’ Robinson, a 6-footer who ^ e d An+ii 46th in fhttthe FiveFivA MilftMile Ro&dRoad Race, best showing this week with 11 games on The Royals, bogged down un- Itp to help explain his reasoning. Robinson, a halflmck from' Ar­ It kinda shook me up." weighs 108, actually surpassed “ You have to give him orsdK. Greater Hartford Jaycees, i>y a local runner. McCormack — ------tap for local and area der an 81-68 deficit late in the "They’re going to win the izona who leads the league in Although Robinson . didn’t the 1,000 level with 18 yards on He’s a good back, one of the said they had been guaran­ waa named to the All-Hartford Bureau wUl carry the ball teams, plus two games for third quarter, went on a 21-6 championship. No one’s going to rushing, went Into the game know it beforehand, he was the the first two plays of the game. best we’ve seen all year." teed the tournament would Jump Shot spree behind Adrian Smith and Ooun4y Conference all-*ttar team ^3 m .C. wilth Ron Swoboda haa- Manchester’s Community be held, Aug. M-Sept. 1. and Oscar Robertson and ran off along with teammatea Jim (Sing the "speaidng” chorea. A College five. a representative field of the with a 120-115 victory over the Per^allo, Tom LaBelle, BUI new film on the Meta wUl also Next week otarta the heavy At Buzzer Crenshaw'Enjoys Biggest Day top professional golfers would Now York Knlcks Sunday night. Shea and Mike Audette. be shown. The public ia inrvfted slate tor all teams 'With most be on hand. f * ♦ • to the dinner-meeting which listed for at least two games. Atlanta was muddUng along with a 49-44 halftime jead over, O f f »h<> T u f f ’ starts at 6:80. Swoboda will Manchester High, under new Beats Yale *** ptaich-hit tor Bud Harretoon. . . coach, Jim Morlarty, («m ’t get Phoenix before breaking looee A 15-foot jump shot by Jack on a 16-6 Mnge In a 72-polnt spbc- Cards Win on Field Speaking of running, Amby Manchester jockey Sam Vacan- off the mark until Friday »Sght. ■ Burfoot, winner of the Five tl is nursing his wounds again. Maloney High of Meriden comes Adams snatched ■victory from ond half that produced a 121-99 Miler here last Thanksgiving 'The little (eUow Is sidelined fol- to town (or the CCIL Ud-Ilfter. Yale Saturday as Holy C ro^ '^ T n g T t a s ^ '^ a Usttass ‘Lose’ in Clubhouse morning, placed slxUi In the lowing a spUl at Charlestown, Meanwhile, East Catholic High squelched a late Yale raUy to y behind by 10 Japan International Marathon W. Va. (1-0) has two contests, at Water, NEW YORK (AP)-^Until he gained 162 yards win Its opener 67-66 and hand points, turned looee WUt CStam- In Fukiwka. Bill Adcock of * * * bury WUby tomorrow night and against the New York Giants Sunday, the most impor­ the Ells ithelr second defeat. berlaln and Elgin Baylor in tl» ^Italn won with Japan getting g | ,„ r t D r i b b l e s a home start Friday night tant thing that happened to Willis Crenshaw was win­ Fairfield University scored a (Inal half tor a 132-118 triumph the next two spots . .. Manches- against Bishop Hendrlcksen of 77-69 upeet over St. Joseph be- over San Diego, ning the grand championship in the Central States ter’s Ray LaGaoe dropped In If there’s any question about Warwick, R.I. hind the outstanding perform- Philadelphia trailed thr o u ^ AAU judo competition in 1964. three baskets tor six points as the drawing power of the Boston Biggest game on the week’s Football Crenshaw, Inspired by the Boston (College trounced UOoiin Celtics, on the road, take a gan­ American League ance of junior guard Wayne moet of the first three quartet* slate could be Tuesday night’s before running off a 9-1 rtrlng yards turned In last week by Old the fullback run the ends. I sure Saturday night In Boston, 105- der at the crowds they recently Eastern Division Gibbons. meeting at South Windsor be- en route to a 122-117' victory Ektwards, a St. Louis rookie, like to run the ends." 75. The local junior Is a reserve attracted away from home. In tween defending NOtX! W. L. T. Pet. A'nd Connecticut continued a ripped through the Giants' de­ Crenshaw ran the ends for 88 with Coach Bob Oousy’s high-fly­ order, they drew 10,183 (record) champlcn Elltagton High and xNew York 10 3 0 .769 less than stellar showing with ovct ^ fense for three touchdowns In a yards In one of his touchdown ing Eagles ... Tommy Brynes, 8 an Diego; 9109 (record) squu, Windsor (1-0). Houstxm 6 7 0 .463 a 106-75 loss to Boston College. Sm m f"'*. ^ 28-21 St. Liouls victory. runs against the Giants. The former NBA standout, is the Phoenix; 15,878 (near capacity) cheney Tech _ (1-1) has__ only Miami 5 7 1 .417 SCRAMBLE— Taking to the air, Howard Komies, Last week UConn lost by a wide P^"ts In ™ The running of the black belt others both came from two color man with Channel 8’s Yale Los Angeles; 7,000 (a new high), one 'm m e'slated ' that 'Diesday Boston 4 9 0 .806 New York and Milwaukee’s Guy Rodgers battle for judo expert was the fourth best yards out. college basketball telecaqjs, Seattle and 18,491, near against oowerfiil Rham at Buffalo 112 1 .on rebound in fast action at Madison Square Garden. season opener tor both teams. r with 18 of hla 82 Dick Gallette capably handles ------i- «n,o* In C a rtoal history, but still "I stopped lifting weights this capacity. New York. . .What ' R(estom Division Adams scored the game-win- ^nal period, the play-by-play commentary. short of the record of 203 set by year,” said Crenshaw,” and has made the big (Mfference In y,^ docket: Kansas a t y 11 2 0 nlng basket on a rebound of Hudson acored six of hla , Stan Ogrodnlk, winner in his John David Crow in 1980. Elven took off 20 pounds. The weights u a ho u 11 BiUlets Play^ 8 Tuesday, Rockville at South- Oakland 11 2 0 ^ College Basketball Roundup his own missed shot just as the gg points and Joe Caldwell (i-vo first start as head txtokettell year? Why ^ they so much ^ ^ uiego 9 4 0 this superb performance was were supposed to make me final buzzer sounded. Ed Srudut, ^ Hawks put their game In not enough to save the Cards, stronger but I found they ■were coach at East CathoUc, is a tougher, battling tor the Eastern Friday, Stafford at ElUngton, Denver 5 8 0 a 6-(oot-7 senior, led Holy Cross graduate of Providence College. Division title after several years •” who learned In the locker room tightening me up too much. Red Coventry at Bolton, MOC at Wa- Cincinnati with 26 points and 22 rebounds. Lakers trailed 86-86 sA la- . . Jim Morlarty, new hoop men­ that Cleveland had clinched the Miller, our line coach has been In the basement area? <3oach terbury UConn, X—Clinched dlviskm title tor at Manchester High, is busy ” UCLA and Tarheels Yale scorers were paced by tcrmlsslon before Chambertaln CLOSE CALL—Pittsburgh flanker Roy Jefferson gets his hands on forward Centmy Division title In the Na­ helping me get off the ball Gene Shue attributes the lito gufflej,, Rockville at Newing- Saturday’s Reaults ’niatcher Shrtlaby’s 18 points Baylor sparked them to a playing In two leagues, with provement to the addition of pass but so does Elallas defensive back Mel Renfro, on ground. Official ruled tional Football League. quicker. I took up fencing this Houston 36, Buffalo 6 and Jim Morgan’s 16. 96-94 lead entering the final ees- Morlarty's In the Rec Senior rookie Wes Unseld. Shue ex­ "We sure were hoping Wash­ year too; I think It helps my Saiturday, MOC at Middlesex Only game sfdieduled both players were out of bounds when they wrestled for football in Dallas. League at the Y and tn the Ver­ plains, "Wes gets rid of the ball Retain Lofty Rating Gibbons sparked a Patrfleld sicn. Prom there, they breeaed ington would beat them (Cleve­ agility.” C.C. Sunday’s Results drive In the final six minutes as Chamberlain firdahed wHh 38 Fran Tarkenton hit a season non Senior League. He resides so fast after rebounds that It’s Kan. City 40, San Diego 3 land)’’ said (3oach Charley Win- NEW YORK (AP) UCLA and North Carolina, in to break a 60-60 deadlock and pointa and Jerry West 26. ner. "I kept watching the gosh- high with 328 yards on 16 corn- In Vemon. got to make us a better fast Miami 38, Boston 7 « * * breaking team. Last year there thsir travels toward a head-on clash to decide the No. lead the Stags to a victory tlmt The 76ers broke away from a darned scoreboard and saying pletions In 29 passes. He hit Ho- WALL OF DEFENDERS— Houston halfback Woody Campbell was caught in Now York 27, <31nclnnati 14 prayers. mer Jones for 73 and Joe Morri­ Here ’n There were times when we didn’t run Misener Winner Oakland S3. Denver 27 rXTblLSfLm .r. having »“ rLTlSl Monsters of Midway The Browns led the Red­ son for 68 on scoring plays. the middle o f Buffalo defense as he picked up two yards. T^e Oiler ball carrier enough. Here’s where Wes real Saturday's Game ran into Tom Day (89), John Pitts (48) and Tom Sestak (70) at Houston. When a basketball ly helps us. There have been In Skeet Shoot quite an impact on their fo llowers.______p^rtleld, wWch lost to Fair- bosket and three free throws by skins 24-21 when the Cards- The Cards broke a 21-21 tie at Kansas <31ty ait Denver Pointing toward a meeting in rxeklnson last week, was Archie Oark. When MUwaukee Giants game ended and that 7:23 of the final period after scores 100 or more points and ^ guys who were great at Only game scheduled. gets beat—unless Its In the pros maWng the outlet pass. Jerry Banner day Sunday at Uie the finals of the Holiday Festl- nona before dropp^ a 66-04 de- pm closed to 117-115, Chet Walker turned out to be the final score. Lonnie Sanders came up with Sunday’s Games —its news. That’s when hap- Lucas was one and still Is, BUI Manchester Sportsman Assn. vol In New York after Christ- clslon at Southern CalUomla. ^ Joseph put It out of reach with two St. Louis needed a Cleveland tie the ball on an Interception of a Boston at Houston Buffalo to Get First Shot at O, J. pened to Mancheirter’s Commun- Russell Is another. But no one saw Bruce Mlsener go 50 for 60 mas, the Uclans and Tar Heels Davidson raised Ita stock with tlm ^ st quarter to k e ^ quick baskets. BUly Cunntag- or loss to make next Saturday’s Tarkenton pass to Jones. New York at Iflami ity College last Saiturday In Wa- ig gny better at It than our West- and John Jensoi, and Prank Pe- rulned the rankings of Ken- surprisingly easy 101-84 rouf V the 76ers with 36 points, Rise Up, Nip Rams game with the Browns a show-T "I had It once, lost It, had It Oakland at San Diego terbury. Going Into the Brass |y,-. . Rookie Bill Hewitt of the Ha each scored perfect 26’s. It tuckv No. 3, Notre Dame, No. over Vanderbilt. New Mexico, ‘ , , . , Cliff Hagan Is one of those down for the division title. again and then that man San­ Only games scheduled 5 and Ohio State, No. 13, last No. 8, beat Hawaii 63-66 and 77- Boston CMIege leaped to a 20- (^gj^etball coaches who, Inatoad City wHh a perfect 3-0 record, l . a . Lakers Is really carrying was the highest skeet scoring "Normally the fullback Just ders had It,” said Jones. The week. 02 Friday and Saturday: Clncln- 8 lead In the first tour mimn«a, telling his team how to do NEW YORK (AP)—*Ro- Dvtalon crown with a 24-21 'vlc- Angeles out in the cold and the the locals went down to defeat a load. In addlUon to trying to of the season as 40 brave rfwot- goes up the middle,” said Cren­ crowd of 62,907 groaned again In Chiefs Trounce Chargers National League man Gaiiriel got a close-up tory over Washington; St. L < ^ Colts ump, but exuberant. alt the hands of MaHtotuck make good with the star-studded or withstood the cold, and gusty Th« Rniins still have home nati. No. 9. crushed North Dako- Increased It to 51-30 by h ^ - things shows them himself. the final minutes when Homer Eastern Conference Fantastic!’’ echoed veteran shaw, who was drafted as a Community CoUege, 115-101. It Lakers, Hewitt, only married winds that made the clay pl- M i ^ i o t a ^ d T s t ta State 83-54. and Vlllanova. .time and r a c k ^ u p a 30-potat player-coach of the Dal. look at the broken do^ Fttubuigh 28-7 ; DeUtrft linebacker out of Kansas State was unable to hold onto two NEW YORK (AP)—Ever try 4-9, 38-7. Saturday, Houston, 6-7 record book with five other Capitol Division Virginia Dec 20-21 and the Tar No. 10. another entry In the Hoi- ms^ln over UConn by gome s chaparrals of the American defennslve back Bob Boyd. "I ’m to throw a football over a 10- marked the third time in four two years, and his wife Yvonne, geons very erratic, I 'Chkago Bears five years ago. "This year we passes by Tarkenton In Card ripped Buffalo 1-12-1 86-6. quarterbacka. W. L. T. Pet. Heels must get by 12th-ranked 1‘iay Festival, bombed Phlladel- enl. Basketball Association gave a beat Atlanta 24-7 and Philadel­ a nervous wreck, comjrfetely story building and know where starts the SUk Townens went are adopting three abandoned Round winners w ere: (1) Har- found himself eyeball phia outaoored New Orleans 29- ^ i^ o T lt"s‘teri’towatSr.7d Buffalo’s season-ending loss Geoge Bianda kicked tour over the century scoring mark children, grown kids, two girls ry Simmons 28, Fred Simmons 11 2 0 .846 VanderbUt tonight and Clemson phla Textile 94-74. Capt. Terry DriscoU led BC jegoon Sunday night when he it’s going? Quartjerback •- John became a victory of sorts when field goals as Oakland came 7 6 0 eyeball with the Monsters j^her games. rather play.’’ . . .’nckete for the annual Gold and a boy ages 10, six, and 21; () John Jensen 23. L ee New Ywk and Virginia Dec 16-17. ^ ^ with 28 points and 20 rebounds, djopoed in one of his famous Hadl of the San Diego Charg­ Philadelphia won its second from a 17-7 deficit to beat Den­ ______4 9 0 •308 ^ 1 1, 1 Top 20 to lose last week were Tony Budzinsky led UConn ■with hook shots and added three free of the Midway. The Slagles’ second successive "The Bears did a helluva Key Dinner of the Conneciticut (our. The adoption will be com- Bofilll 21; (8) Bruce Mlsener 25, Washington ers had a similar problem — game to make the Bills’ record ver. Blanda’s second field goal .164 tied for 20th. to 17 potato. throws in She last 40 seconds tor The BalUmore Colts watched victory after 11 straight set­ S^rta Wrttew’ Alltanci”oir j i l ! pT^e vrithlnTyear. L^ker'Coa^ch Harty f l i n g s 28; (4) tie, John P h l t e d e l ^ 2 11 0 Job,” saW J (^ n y Unltas. "They throwing over (he hidking, the worst In pro football. Be­ tied it at 20-20 and his third put Gabriel's nightmare—including backs coot ttiem the No. 1 pick Dolphins Gain Third Spot 27 at the Hartford HlRon a r e Bill Van Breda Kolff says of Jensen, F n u * PelU 24 each; Century DIWsI«m ^ ga^ Minnesota 75-73, and Tennewee. basketball action for a 114-110 victory over the Los got to Gabriel early and seemed hard-charging Kansas City de­ cause of this record, Buffalo the Raiders ahead to stay, 23-20. a mlgptaced fourth down—un­ . . . moet Ukely Heisman Trophy now available. . .Hartford BUI, “He’s quite a guy. On our (#) Biwe Msener 25 Joe G ^ \ ® ■21 ^ ^ l ^ a 19 s S h t ^ c S Connecticut teams. Bridgeport Angeles Stars. to shake him up. I guess he was fensive line. now will get the first shot at Daryle Lamonica’s six-yard fold from a sate distance. But winner OJ. Simpeon . . . in the Worid Series Club wUl present a plane trips, he reads books on 1"“ * ’ o 1 , Ind ^ I n their lart « l games railed In the final ithree minutes In the only other game, Den- knocked dizzy. He didn’t seem Beating Pats Second Time "Those guys 6-foot-7 look 100 Southern California’s O. J, touchdown pass to Warren Wells those Wg. bed Bears looked upcomlsng college draft. fine show tomorrow night at the child care. He’s Just a kid him- 22; (7) Arendt, Garman, Twer- New Orleans 3 9 1 Rr..?n« aLr oulU ti^av Wxirptny of Niagara ^ „ver C.W. ver held on for a 121-118 victory to call hla game after that." feet taU when you try and throw Simpson in the combined col­ gave the Raiders a 80-20 lead In dy, 20 eatdi; (8) Jensen 26, Pe- Pittsburgh beautiful to them. Just beauti­ The Colts ettmtnated Green Gabriel completed seven of 23 Hedges In New Britain. Hal self and he’s taken on an entire ^;jr*Fri^y ‘n<*‘"r“lual per- ^ North-East League play, over Miami. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — The Mi­ said that actually the Dolphl'ns over them,” Hadl said Sunday, lege draft. the third period and clinched it. Western Conference from Ohio formance of the young season. ful.^ w, Bay’* defending NFL champs peases for 118 yards. His net Ooofbtough of the MeU’ Speak- family." tvwte naat Nntre Dame “ •» For the first time in 12 years On Sattuday night, Miiuiesota ami Dolphins had a lock on helped themselves as they came Hadl managed to get the ball San Diego opened the scoring Joe Namath’s two touchdown Coastal Division night. ^ Football “* passing yardage ta the first half place In the American through with the best defensive over them most of the time, but aa.7x nn ijttv Mclndor’s tail •’***‘"8 goals and 20 tree lybrity lost to Mlddlebury. Soph- defeated New Orleans 98-91 and eariier B a tton a ^ F h o^ l Bears-Rams thrill- was zero. with a 28-yard field goal by Den­ passes, one by Babe Parllll and Hockey xBaltlmore 12 1 0 throws for 68 points in a nWlO John Flanagan fired In Oland blasted Miami 144-116. League season, rose up Sunday Football League's Eastern Divi­ performance of the season to on six occasions It went Into the nis Partce In the first period, two field goals by Jim Turner Los Angeles 10 2 1 er on television along with a na­ The Bears awarded one game .683 should . Alclndor freeze past Syracuse Saturday points In the last 10 min- Hagan managed only seven to ternxize Gabrlri and topple sion today after trampling the complement the Griese-led of- hands of Kansas City players as but from then on the hometown led the Jets over Cincinnati, Sharp-Shooting Mattotuch East Division San FTancls(X> 6 6 1 'boo behind an eary oenev. ^ overshadowed a 41 tional video audience. ball to Butkus and another to ' ’ - night. He oversliadowed a y, jead Mlddlebury to an points tor the night while fiCng Los Angeles 17-16, handing Bal­ Boston Patriots, the team they fen.se. the Chiefs trounced ^ n Diego crowd had little to cheer about. which closed out Its first season. AUanta 2 11 0 They saw Gabriel, the Rams' ex-coach and club owner George ilntohed^Jlth M Syracuse’s Bill ^ ^fter four Dallas starters had to beat. Griese threw scoring passes 40-3 and knocked the (Chargers One of Hadl’g passes was Turner also converted after Montreal Oentikl Division timare the O o ^ Dtvtalon title ^ „^ 'q e e rte rb a ck , harassed by Halas, the 77-year-old Monster P” ■ Smith. Pete Maravlch, last sea- Wesleyan co-captaln Jack SI- fouled out In the foul-ridden o n A baani-nr Mieir n a m cham- ... . Converting a pass intercep­ of three yards to Karl Noonan out of the Western Division race grabbed by Kansas City line­ the tQUph^m^ and his nine Snaps MCC Winning Skein Boston Minnesota 7 6 0 .688 North Carolina, 8-0, surpris- scoring champion who hit ^ home-

.;s.fe PAGE TWENTY-FIVE PAOB TWENTY-FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALo, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 BY SHORTN wd WHIPPLB Hdp W onfd Mate 36 Hdp Wonf d Moh 36 BUG6S BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BusiiMhS S«rvl6M THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Give BOGBO A BOUND,RELIABLE 6TOCK- BUT,My.',.,HOW HE FLIPS FOR EVERY WORD ^>OO-M00l AAV CAR WON'T AiHWtr t* frtrlMt Fault Offwwdl 13 PART-TIME weekends. Experi­ , OH .'LOOKS LIKE HE MARKBT TIP AND HE WON'T SUV A LING OF IT.' IN HIS CHINESE FORTUNE COOKIE ence not necemary, tranaporta- START! WIU.VOU BOVS OH Enlighttnmenf HouMhoM ScrvIcM GIVE AAEA PUSH? MAS MORE p r o b l e m s ; CLASSIFIED SKIP IT.'SKIP rrr ALL SHIFTS tian a muat Hours: FHday ^ A 6 E D ON OUR '^GLADLVx NO\A/ HEAR TWI«,BUBBLE- T h a n a sn ak e OflMwd 13-A Midnight — 6 a.m., Saturdaya 6 MONTHS OF RE - THOSE AAARKET p e t u n ia ! HEAP/1 HAVE e>!00(SH TROUBLE » Ch a r m e r With ACROSS Wisdom FURNITURE reflnlahod. In­ SEARCH, SIR, WE AREAIL 1ST, 2ND, 8RD 7:80 a.m. - 4 p.m., 4 p.m. - Running This too Without you A BROKEN, 48 Menu items 12:80 a.m., ,Mldndght—6 a.m., 1 Jonathan 49 Arboreal surance estimates made. Man­ ADVISE YOU TO LOOI Ing (specialising In older position. ElxceUent wages er related work. No Job too floors). Inside painting. Paper­ taurant, 46 E. Center Street. With experience and back­ (Ntwipaptr Inttrpriu Aim.) small. Dant Moran, Builder. HELPER for furniture delivery and employe benefits. Send hanging. No Job too small. ground AII n(M( Mister Steak Restaurant, 244 - 7 a.m. shift. Contact Per­ and qualifications. tfiJUE ftmtmt tri^cWi. Im. _ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER HERALD coupe. AU power, very clean. FAST SERVICE — Room addi­ Two snow tires. 8980. Owner, BoiidS'"' "Stocks>" ■ Center St., between 2-5 p.m., sonnel Office. New London WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE 649J1637. tions, dormers, garages, kltc])- Friday - Tuesday. Mills, Inc., Morse St., Nor­ ASSISTANT BDX LETTERS ens, rec rooms, houses, siding, Mortgagos 27 wood, Mass. 1-617-668-6000. GENERAL office work, interest­ McNiWaarWaKlK. 1961 METROPOLITAN, 2 new rooting. Seven year financing SEXXiND MORTGAGE — Un- MANAGERS rC7 For Your tires, new brakes, over 82 miles available. Add-A-Level Dormer, ing position wMh diversified ------LEGAL limlted funds available for sec­ duties for rapidly expanding EIXPANDED Corporation has No experience necessary. Il-T Information per gallon. Call 649-8923. 289-0449. ond mortgagee, payments to Liberal fringe benefits and THE WORRY WART New England distributor. openings for cabinet makers or NOTICE THE HBRAUD wUl not 1969 FORD, 4-door, new brakes suit your budget. Expedient Salary depending on experi­ architectural woodworkers. An high starting salary. Mini­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER disclose the Identity of service. J. D. Realty, 643-6129. apprentice program Is also mum high school graduate and shocks, no rust, very good HOMES, GARAGES, porches, ence. Fringe benefits and free or equivalent. At a meeting held December any advertiser using box condition, $200. 742-9706. rec rooms, room additions, parking, in South Ehid of Hart­ available. Union shop with year 2, 1968, following a public heew^ letters. Readers answer­ NEED MONET? Accepting Move quickly into manage­ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ ford. Call Mrs. Sheldon, 627- 'round work. Equal opportunity ment in this fast gpxywing Ing, the Planning and Zoning ing blind box ads who 1968 FUTURA Convertible, ra­ mortgages on real estate. Call / eral repair work. Financing for confidential home Inter­ 1877. employer. Allied Building Sys­ chain of top quality res­ Conuniaelon of Mancheater, Oon- desire to protect their dio, heater, automatic, new available. No down payment. HOW DO You Identity can follow this view, days or evenings. Fast tems, 260 Tolland Tpke., Man­ taurants. necticut, in accordance with the BypBcr Me fo q st c ld sb procedure; tires Including snow. Real £lconomy Builders, Inc., 648- GIRL Friday wanted. Must be chester, 646-0124, •«-v Apply in person to dtore Charter for the Town of Man- cream puff. Call 644-0303. service, telephone Mr. Hall, maneger. lb those SAVASE WO/AnS? 8169. 249-3468. experienced in secretarial and MAN WANTED to process cus­ cheater, having deemed it for Binclose your reply to the bookkeeping work. Must be tomer orders in automotive ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ the public good that buUding box In an e n v ^ p e — able to take shorthand, type warehouse, excellent benefits. Jack Coleman address to the Classl- 1962 T-BIRD convertible. $650. rage, rec rooms, bathrooms Unee should be altered, passed feid Manager, Manchester Business Opportunity 28 competently, keep a full set of 289-7906. OaH owner, 643-9868. tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ books. Prefer construction firm BONANZA STEAK the following order: Evening Herald, together ment work, cellar floors, pa­ HOUSE Alter a 26' established build­ with a memo listing the LUNCHEONETTE, fully equip­ experience. Call 643-9508, 7-9 PART-TIME truck driver morn­ 1964 THUNDERBIRD Landau, tios, roofing. Call Leon Cles- 307 W. Middle Tpke.. ing line to coincide with the companies you do NOT white vinyl top, red body, air- ped, $4,000 and rent $100 a evenings. ings only. Apply at E ft S Gage BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE want to see your letter. synskl. Builder. 649-4291. month or lease $225 per month. Co. MltriieU Drive. Manchester, Conn. street line, starting at a conditioning, bucket seats, con­ An equal er hour, easterly to Oakland Street. SUSPICIOUS. Job too small. R ft R Bros., after 8 p.m. 742-8434. JUST AS X THOUGHT.. in the usual manner. We have an excellent oppor­ caU 649-8017, after 6 oall 643- four evenings per week and The Commiseion finds that , ^ yeah. nocattlea MARIJUANA. 648-0286. ROCKVILLE, restaurant, cenjter tunity for a qualified typist 9707. Saturday. Four full-time open­ Damages in the amount of One \\\WWNTHERE^ Gorcig*— S«rvic« ings available, CaU 289-7468, 4 'TUB'/ REC ROOMS a specialty, pan­ of 'town, fully equipped, doing in our Advertising Dept. Dollar ($1.00) and Beneftts in fO U N O '^ S f r o g E good volume. Excellent for hus­ MALE Production Workers to 8 p.m. 10 eling, kitchens Md all Interior Openings on aU three shifts. the amount of One Dollar OUT, EH? ’ Lost cmd Foand ' 1 remc^ling. Free estimates. band and wife team. Reason­ ($1.00) were Incurred in the al­ 1 COMMERCIAL space available. able rent. $7,900. Cantor Rates; $2.66 per hour and up. MASONS — Apply on Job ready Financing arranged. Call to work, see superinteri^nt at tering of this building line. LOST — Brown Dachshund, Central. Two areas, 1,000 Ralph Starkweather, ^ 643-0345. ft Gdldfarb Realtors, 648-8442, KEYPUNCH Applications accepted daUy. square feet each. One with 876-6244. CaU Mrs. Marge Hampson, 643- trailer on Brooklyn Street, Planning and male, WoinUy Bamsbee Rd. RockvlUe, Conn. Zoning .CommisBion and Rt. 44 A, Coventry, Conn. 10x10 overhead door. Call 643- OPERATOR 6163. Aiq>ly to Rogers Oorp., 8768. SMALL complete machine shop, Oakland St., M w ^ s - .pART-TIMB three evenings and M. Adler Dkln, Reward. 742-6806. Special Servieos 15 new equipment, wired, ready Chairman Should have one to two ter. Conn. An equal opportunity Saturday, $60. per week. C!all AAMCXl Transmissions of Man­ to go. For further details call years keypunch experience, employer. Donald Wells,

' I t Musical— Dramatic 30 MACHINE TOOL hours flexible. Experienced Polishers - I PIDNT.' HAVE CAUSED COL.CANYON TO B STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone gutters^ ■ carpenter work, 80 NEED CAR? Credit very bad? 645 New Park Ave., Apply in person. GIVE UP LEAVE TIME TP HELP Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ years' experience. Coimecticut INTERESTED in playing the races, railings. All concrete re­ Valley Construction Co., 648- For a finished work on tiu*bine blades and vanes. PRY HER LOOSE FROM KLOOCH est Douglas accepts lowest piano? Morning lessons for West Hartford, Conn. VALLEV...I GUESS THE SPELL OF down, smallest painments, any­ pairs. Reasonably priced. 643- 7180. Free estimate. mothers, afternoons or eve­ MCDONALD'S DRIVE IN Above average hourly rates, fringfe benefits and THE YUKON WASN'T BROKEN J f / where. Not small loan finance 0861. nings tor chUdren. Will travel ^ profit sharing plan. Apply at to your home. Experienced A" equal opportunity employer 46 W. Center St., Manchester company plan. Douglas Mo­ TREES cut and removed, land Roofing and tors, 846 Main. cleared, reasonable. Free esti­ teacher. CaU coUect anytime, mate, Instn-ed, 289-8720. Chimnoys 16>A 1-623-6466. Red-Lee Metal Finishing Co., Inc. 1964 FORD Falriane, 2-door se­ BOOKKEEPER, Manchester of­ MECHANICS dan, standard transmission, TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, ROOFING — Specializing re­ fice, 87^4 hour week, fringe 69 WOODLAND ST.—MANCHESTER good Ores. Call 648-1826. building lots cleared, trees top­ pairing roofs of aU kinds, new Private Instructions 32 benefits. Salary commensurate SHEET METAL, roofs, gutter work, chimneys with abUlty. 649-5361, Mr. MACHINE ASSEMBLERS u - 19M GTO. Also 1964 Falriane ped. Got a tree problem? Well I TEACH sewing, dress making worth phone call, 742-8252. cleanied and repaired. 80 years' KeiUen. 600 sports hardtop. Both in experience. Free estimates. and alterations. For further in­ Must be able to read blue­ good shape. CaH 646-1189 after SNOW PLOWING —save your CaU Howley 648-5861. 644- formation call 648-0679. TYPIST tor temporary part- prints. First class exper­ 7. health and your pocket book, 8883. time work of about 20 hours ienced men only tor qual­ residential and commercial, per week, CaU 640-2206. ity shop. i 1 Call 649-3119. Help Wanted— 1966 OLDSMOBILE, best offer, MIHinary, Female 35 GENERAL office work, must be PRESSURE BLAST MFG. Experienced... 648-2991. . REPAIRS — Lawnmowers, able to type. Steady i>osltlon. Dressmaking 19 Call Chorchea Motors, 643-2791. INC. snow blowers and garden trac­ COUNTER GIRL, full-time 41 CHAPEL STREET 1962 MERCURY in excellent tors. Free pick up and delivery DRESSMAKING and altera- Must be fast and dependable, running condition, automatic, ACCOUNTS payable clerk, high MANCHESTER, CONN. I • -i in Manchester and South Wind­ tions, zippers replaced etc. for luncheonette. CaU 649-3444. radio, heater, snow tires, $80. school graduate, good with LINOTYPE sor area. CaU 644-0421. Call 649-4811. figures, 37H hours, fringe bene­ Phone Mrs. Brunettl, 643-2487. 649-0967. LiADIES — Service neighbors SHARPENING Service — Saws, in your area tor Fuller Brush fits. Mr. Keitlen, 649-5361. DRESSMAKING and altera­ CUSTODIAN, 2nd sh lfy ^ o lto n 1986 FORD LTD hardtop, power knives, aces, shears, skates, tions, evening wear, suits Company. Work from home by OPERATOR brakes and steering, auto­ rotary blades. Quick service. telephone and appointment. PAYROLL, — East Hartford public schools. Startfng^date, made to order, 16 years experi­ concern — Looking for an ex­ January 2, 1969. Contact Mp. matic transmission, low mile­ Capitol Equipment Co., 38 ence. Call 643-7042. OaU 247-1649. age. A-1 condition. 742-7676. Main St., Manchester. Hours perienced person tor our pay Jam es Veitch, Building Super­ Immediate Opening dally 7:80-5, Thursday, 7:80-9, 8EX3RETARY -Full-tim e posi­ roll department, preferably intendent, 643-1669. 1061 FALCDN station wagon in Saturday 7 :80-4. 648-7988. tion, 8-4:30 Monday through with a construcUOn back­ good running .condition. Stand­ Moving—i-T rucking— Friday. Typing and shorthand ground. Equal opportunity em­ BRIDGEPORT operator. Only APPLY IN PERSON AT THE ard transmlsrioDk one owner. LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also Storagu 20 required, good salary, excellent ployer. For appointment call experienced need apply at E. $800. OaH 640-0968. moving large appliances. Burn­ fringe benefits. Apply Gerber Mr. Denyer a t 289-6498. ft S. Gage Oo. MltcheU Dr. MAN(3HESTER DeUvery-llght Products Co., 46 Connecticut HHanrljwtTr lEnenins ing barrels delivered. $4 . 644- trucking and package delivery. TWO part-time men tor (XJLLEXTTORS item, 1964 Stude- 1776 or 289-8824. Blvd., E ast Hartford, Conn. baker Oran Turiaimo srports Refrigerators, washers and furniture delivery. Must be de­ 1$ BISSELL STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. model. Limited production SNOW PLOWING, lota , drive­ stove moving, specialty. Fold­ pendable. CaU Mr. PettengiU, model. 2-door vinyl hardtop. ways, apartments, stores, etc. ing chairs tor rent. 649-0762. Comptometer Operator Read Herald Ads 646-2334. Excellent condition. One own­ also sidewalks. Reasonable Openings for experienced er. $900. 046-6644. _ rates. OaU 648-4886. Painting— Paparing 21 comptometer operators to 1966 GTO, original owner, high CARPENTER — experienced, work 8:30 through 4:30, five NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ performance, excellent condl- jjj types of work. Reasonable, days ‘ a week. Must be ing, paperhanging, paper re- skilled in all phases of NOW RENTING Are You An tlon. CaU 848-7888. Call anytime, 648-1787. movalkFree estimates and dec­ comptometer work. Excel­ 1961 FORD 2-door hardtop, now TREE removal-Trlmmlng. Rea- orating service. Quality work­ lent benefits, free parking, tlres, winterized. Good second sonable rates. Covered for manship, neat, competent serv­ subsidized cafeteria, con­ ice. Call 647-9664. Sum up /BhDokiL Early Riser ? oar. $280. 640-3262 after 6. property damage. Got a tree genial co-workers and ex­ Tree problem? Call Dana’s JOSEPH P. L.EWIS, custom cellent working conditions. Service, 822-8429. Apply 1062 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, painting and paperhanging. In­ Immediate Opening' For A good oohdltlon. 646-4072. . (XJMMBRCIAL snow plowing, terior and exterior. Dry wall FIRST NATIONAL guaranteed speedy service. work. Fully insured. Free esti- Oittnr^o. MBRCURY~bomet, 1966, ~^ot- Call 648-6811. maites. 640-9668. In no answer STORES, Inc. less. 88,000 miles. 286 V-8, auto- 648- 6362. PARK ft OAKLAND AVES. maittc transmission, black. UOonn student bought for SNOW PLOWING 24 hour EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting, By Raymond F. & Louis C . IWmiatn Custodian EAST HARTFORD, CONN. $1,600, Capitol Motors, Will! service. 742-7649. exterior and interior. Paper­ Deluxe Apartmenta from $145 per month The job is very diversified aigl interesting. Many mantle. In September. Must hanging. CeUlngs, etc. Insyred, W ELECTTRICAL work -Im perial 649- 1008. WANTED reliable woman, age fringe benefits. You will find your associates moat sell, $1,800 or Electric,Electric. Inc. RestdenUal, 60 or over, as permanent baby­ tent trailer. Call 1-429-9786. commercial. Industrial, 24 PAINTING, workmanship sitter in my home. Four days congenial. PLYMOUTH Roadrunner 1968, hours day service. Free esti­ guaranteed. Interior and ex­ a week. Own transportaitlon. PAUL W. DOU&AN, Rooltor automatic, vinyl upholstery, mates, 646-1112, 649-2879, 649- terior. Also papering. FiUly In­ Please call after 6:80 p.m., 649- 649-4535 HOTPOim APPLY IN PERSON AT THE light group, excellent condition. 7125. sured. CaU Ken Ouellette, 648- 7028. 649-8698. 0048 or 649-6826. QUALinr carpentry, all Interior ^STENOGRAPHER w ^ej"to r Jiattrbpatrr lEurning remodeling and exterior work INSIDE—outside palnUqg. Spe- manufacturing office. Knowl­ 1066 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- Conwr of Now Stotv RocnI & HHUord Straot door wagon, excellent con­ done reasonably: Specialty, olal rates tor people over 68. edge of shorthand and typing dition, low mileage, V-8, power- cabinets, flntshlng basements. Call my competitors, then call essential. Good working condi­ Modals Opon from 2:00 p.m.tiR dcofi 13 BISSELL STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. glide, power steering, one own­ garages, porches, dormers, me. Estimates glveiv 649-7868, tions and mauiy benefits. Write er, $1,660. 1-328-8646 Columbia. Free estimates. 742-0442. 876-8401. Box R, Manchester Herald. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.', MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 PAGE 'TWENTY-SEVEN f a c e t w e n t y -s i x MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 Businon Locations Businoss Proporty Housos For Sola 72 Housat For Solo 72 LoH For Sak 73 Oul of Town For Solo 75 Oul of Town Apartmanls—Flats— Apoilmnnlt FIcdi ______For Uanl 64 ArtielM For Sato 45 Aerlsts-—Nurseries 49 For Solo 70 $14,600, 2-bedtoom Ranch, porch CENTRALLY located 8 b^- VEUtNON —Mandiester line, For Solo 75 Oul of Tovm For Solo 75 TonMiMirtt 63 ToMmants 63 rooni Crionlal. New paint out- Beautiful Mgh qcenic wooded New wheels with snow CHRISTMAS Trees —T a( now! NribiD OFTTGE opac and or BdLTON —Former Rosemont with wrought iron railing, full ELEVEN wooded acres go TOLLAND T O L L A N D — Yotmg 7 roo m cellar, garage, 100x200 lot, side, nicely decorated inside. lots. U p to two acres in slae. Ures. Discount price on studs. Cut laterl Bring family to NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ Sbundanf Inalde and outside Restaurant, now for sale, ap­ with this Immaculate 9room Colonial Cape on wooded lot, CLASSIFIED Order your winter tires now. Stanley Tree Farm, Long H ll BERHY’S WORLD SH ROOMS, with heat, range rioraga qpace? SultaUe for ve- trees. Hutchins Agency Real­ FamUy priced 1ri only $19,200^ Call now. Hayes Agency, 646- 2 CUSTOM HOMES luxe garden type apartments proximately 10 acres. Great Ranch with 2 full baths an d living room with flreiriaoe, fin­ Norm an S. Hohenthal Realtor, 0181. Cole’s Discount Station, tele­ Rd. off Rt. 6 at Andover and refrigerator, 649-8641. btolea and otock. Main highway potential, T. J. Crockett Real­ tors, 649-0834. 2-car garage- Circa 1965, con­ avallaUe now. CaU Paul Im m ed ia te occupancy! ished recreation room, formal phone 648-6SS2. Church. Open weekends, other­ acrow large new aboppliw cen­ 646-1166. W. Dougon, Realtor, 6M-4680. tor, 643-1677. MANCHESTER — Nsat 0-room SOUTH Windsor — Business dition 1969. W all to wall car­ Rustic settings. Ranch cuid dining room with sliding wise by appointmient. W hite THREE ROOM apartment, ter, outridrU Of M a n c lW e r. peting, raised hearth flreidace, Cape, convenient, west ride, $16,600 —6H room home, down­ aoned (fine four comer loca­ Raised Ranch with' IVi glass doors to patio, garage; ADVERTISING " S P E C IA L F O U R ROOMS on first floor, SO completeiy renovate^ M ar bus CaU 648-2771. Spruoe, S ^ d i Pkie, cones, modem kitchen. Betfiore Agen­ baths, built-in oven and and much more. $23,900. Caci- line and stot«s. CaU 649-1387 located near new Rt. 6. Fast town location, aluminum sid­ tion, ten minutes to Hartford), boughs, fireplace wood. 742- Locust St., heat, hot water, ho InvMlnwnl FropoiTy cy, 647-1413. range, dishwasher, flreplaoe, ,tor ft Goldfarb Realtora, 649 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS CHRISTMAS OFFER between 3 and 6 p.m. or after SMALL STORE near lOO per sale imminent at $18,600. Hur­ ing, recent furnace, aluminum near three acres. City w a t e r ______6488. appUances, adults. $185. CaU garage, $24,990 and $26,- 8442, 8796244. 8 A M . to 4:30 P M . cent M ain Street location. Ap­ For Salt 70-A ry. CaU Paul W. Dougan, Real­ storms and screens, immediate and sewer. Ideal for small VERNON—New 4 bedroom Col Free colleg^e dictionary with 046-2426, between 9-0. 9. 990. OaU J. Sledesky for HOME GROWN . Christmas ply M arlow ’s, 867 M ain Street. tor, 649-4088. occupancy. Wolverton Agency, rtMpplng center, apartments, onlal. IH baths, fireplace purchase of an Olivetti Un­ MANCHESTER — Rooming details. 649-5306. COVENTRY on Route 81. . . Trees, spruce, fir and scotch NEW —THREE room apart­ TWO BEnjROOM duplex; heat Realtors, 6492818. etc. Must be sold to settle derwood portable typewrit­ 1 tooetlOT between g j x R O O M Cape, good house In cdumimun siding, large 1<^, on­ Real solid Cdpe that needs (XH*T CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ment, 6dl electric heat, deluxe and appUances Included. $160 MANCHESTER —Thm iiw estate. $82,000. OaU Suaanne er. pine, $8-6. Tag now, cut later. redevelopment— i and .. proposed . good location. Asking $19,900. ly $28,900. H. M. Frechette, some redoing. Three large 4 -M P.M. DAT BEFORE PVBUOATION construction, large walk-ln per numth. Call Paul W . riorCB fo r lease. 600x100 square NEW LISTING — Large 5 Shorts, 646-3233. Exclusive, J. B &L W Goose Lane, Oovent^, 748-6141. ahe^qUng center. Am ple psu'k- Realtors, 647-9903. rooms down (with flreiUace closets, exoeptlonaUy large Uv- Dougan, Realtor,' 6494686. feet. Buoy location. Reasonable. Owner says he won’t refuse room Ranch plus large recrea­ Watson Beach tc Co., Realtors. BARROWS ft WALLACE Oo. Deadline tor Saturday and Monday Is 4 :N p.m. Friday. ing, reflnlriied inside and and bath) and two large bed­ YALE TYPEWRITER CHRISTMAS TREES, Come to Ing room. Appllanoee and beat Hayes Agency, 646-0181. any reasonable offer. Wolver- tion room, 2-oar garage, large NORTH COVENTRY — Brew­ out. ExceUent investment prop­ Manchester Parkade rooms and lav up. Basement SERVICE Hickory Ridge Tree Fann for furnished. Omvenient location ton Agency, Realtors, 6492818. tot, fireplace, I H baths, 2-zone ster Street, off 44-A. Cute SMi OOOPEBATION W ill. n i A l A A 9 erty. Call The R.F. Dimock Manchester 649-5306 garage. Real lalg lot. Asking your freriily cut or dug tree. and parking. AvaUable Decem­ STUDIO apeutment for gentle­ hot water oil heat. Excellent Land For Roni 73>A room Ranch. Paneled living (B APPBBCIIATED l/IMh I I Oo. 6496246. TWO-FAMILY, conveniently lo­ $18,900. T.J. Oockett, Realtor 649-4986. Blue Spruce, Fraser Fir, Doug­ ber 1st. Call 649-9208. man, 14H Hackmatack St. Hottsos For Roni 65 condition throughout. H as to be room and kitchen with work TOLLAND — young 5 room cated close to Aopping, trans­ seen to be appreciated, Charles WELLINGTON — 20 acres land. 643-1577. PURCHASED from a large las Fir, White and Norway BOL/TON-Vemon line, four room CH O ICE locations. Drive by area, oak floors, 2^i acres with Ranch, assumable FHA, $130.63 LUXURY 4H room duplex. ONE BEimOOM Garden Spe portation, etc., third a p a r t ­ Lesperance, 6497620. 10 acres open fields, 10 wood­ catering company—used high Spruce. South River Rd., Cov­ Ranch, treed lot and lake the large com er at East Cen­ brook and pond site. Other ex­ per month. Only $18,900. H.M. VERNON —Transfer makes apartment. Heat and ap­ ment poeslblllties, PhUbrick land. Small brook. A good solid Centinued From Preceding Page entry, 742-8864. Private eritranoeo, 1V& baths, tras. This won't last at $12,- Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. boll glasses, 90 cents dos- pUances included. $180 month­ privUegea. One chUd accepted. ter and Goodwin or look over Agency Realtors, 649-6847. NEW TWO famUy duplex, five UUs nefu-ly new 4 bedroom 0 9 refrigerator, range, hood, dls- Investment property, ^ mile to 600. Kiss Realty, 1-4292734, 1- en, dishes, pots, pans, trays, ly. Call Paul W: D ^ a n Real­ $160 monthly, 742-6786. at the property at the com er rooms each side. Separate lonial available; All the work poeaL V e n e tia n bUnde, oarpOt- parkway. Tom Minor Broker, 1- 4291023. ELLINGTON — VA no money Help Wonted Mole 36 W o n te d etc. We carry a largo Inventory of Center and Griswold St. T.J. $18,900 Immaculate six room furnaces,^ quiet location, live of a new homo has )>een done; Fud and FMd 49-A ed stalroase, heat, hot water, tor, 649-4086. MANCHESTER — 6 room 876-5042. down, FHA minimum down, of used and new restaurant and Crockett Realtors, 643-1677. home. Most convenient loca­ economically, call now. Wol­ lawn, carpet, storm windows, parking and storage, bus line. executive type Ranch, fire­ EAST HARTFORD —SpUt Lev­ 3 bedroom Ranches, 4-bedroom DRIVERS — Salemsn—married store fixtures. Discount for LOOKINO for anything 1q real tion. Aluminum siding, w all to verton Agency, Realtors, 649 etc. It won’t last long so caU S E A S O N E D Hardwood — cut Rent $100. N o peta. 649-4842, place, 3-car garage, large el family room, three b e d- Colonials, IH baths, treed lots, man for retail milk delivery, FMKNDLT ICE Cream Shop clubs, churches or organisa­ estate rentals — opartmonto, wan, recent heating system, 2818. for early Inspection. Norm an and split to customers derire. 872-6860. wooded lot. Immediate oc­ Land For Solo 71 roome, garage, good sized lot. beautiful area. Prices start, at South W ndsor, E n fleU area. has fulF-Ume and part-time eve­ tions. Gremmo A Sons Sales, homes, midtiple dweUInga, no fuU basement, detached ga­ Out of Town S. Hriienthal Realtor, 6491166. Free delivery. Call Leonard cupancy. 1-878-8681, evenings. $22,460. Cantor ft Goldfarb ning and afternoon work avail­ 819 E . Middle Tpke. 649-9968. CENTSSl Street, four large fees. CoU J. D . Real Elotate rage, enclosed porch. Don’t ROCKLEDGE area —^New on Handy location. $23,900. F o r Five day work week. N o Sun­ Glglio, Bolton, 6496818. BOLTON —28 acres of beauti­ For S a k 75 Realtors, 643-8442, 8796244. able. Looking for ambitious rooms, centrally located to Awoctates, too., 648-0139. delay. (Jail Wolverton Agency toe market. Large five room appointment call PhUbrick days. Union shop. Pension and PORTABLE stereo. Voice ot ful high wooded rolling land men and women to enjoy SEASONED fireplace wood, cut schools, ex­ & Engineering Co. kitchen, natural woodworii. perience needed. Openings on affiiiata broken acrois the United States. Secondary financing avaUable hsD shifts, 8 a.m. — 12 and if necessary. Belflore Agency Marquis. 2 midnight — 4 a.m., steady * Member of Hartford Board of Reaiton. 647-1413. work, good pay. Call 049-6884. (A Gulf & W etlom Company) BEAUTIFUL DARTMOUTH Only the makers of the Continental Mark III could lation, ventless side windows for extra quiet. In the FUEL OIL drivers, ejqwrtenced. * Member of New Haven Board of Realtors. 273 A D A M S SnUEET Heights. Magestlc 7-room Col­ Local deliveries, good equip­ MAM GHE5TER create the dramatic elegance and majestic beauty Marquis Brougham (shown), you get a vinyl-covered onial on deUghtfully wooded lot. ment, wages and benefits, for * Member of Shorolino Board of Roalton , Seiv- Two fireplaces, 2-car oversized you see on this page. Every Marquis comes with a roof. Also Twin-Comfort lounge seats — each indi­ winter or year 'round work. garage, 2% baths. Automatic Kasden Fuel. 06., 2895481. * Member of RCALTRON Computerized and Simple 429 cu. in. V-8, Select-Shift transmission, concealed kitchen, lovely covered patio. vidually adjustable. We promise you, you won’t find LATHE, turret lathe, Bridgeport NRiARC Computerized services. Plastered walls. QuaUty con- headlamps, deluxe wheel covers and steering wheel, another car that can touch a Marquis — at anywhere operators, general riiop help- Is Offering A 12-Week Course In 5228 struoted by AnseJdl. Belfiore electric dock, wall-to-wall taillights, luxury-car insu­ near the price. Apply to Roto Machine Oo. 66 * Seventeen (17) Connecticut offices. CROCHET Agency, 647-1418. * Elm St. 647-1481. Machine Work To Deserving Men To Be Paid LOVELY trlim in easy crocheL use up $18,900 —Very attractive thrae Add these ptdnts up and compare them against ALL OTHERS. Then ask those left over yarns, sequins and ric bedroom Ranch. Cellar. 160 Sdnsmon Wanlod 36-A yourself, “Gan any other agent or company sell my home with so many reel You'll find these add a most fes- lot. Nice trees. Hurry I Hutch- Uncoln-Mercury led the way in October with the tlve look to the rooms for holiday en- Agency, Realitors, 640-5824. GOOD MAN over 40 for short tools to work with?” We don’t think so! Please try ns soon. An Hourly Role Plus Benefits While Learning ' l e r t a l n i n g l ------——— tripe surrounding Manchester. 8138 Pattern No, 5228 has full crochet D R IV E by 4 Deepwood Dr. then Man we want is worth up to Local Oflica: 7-15 and finishing directions for Items shown call the Belfiore Agency on this biggest sales month in its 30-year history. $16JK)0 in year, plus regular Monchestor Shopping Poriiodo Classes Begin On Monday, Jan. 6fh I ...angel dress for 6 ^ Inch dollj tree immaculate Cape. 647-1418. corii bonus. A ir maU B.G. 'YHE LAYEST In fashion for the junior Pleasures 13 Inches. ------—-— —— ;7 - mo u uini eiui to QRIVB by. the now drastically Dickerson, Pres., Southwestern Monchostor, Connecticul M9-5306— 875-6611 jsaamstress Is a mini dirndl skirt end , | see fln u u H Join A Class In TAe-N ew Training School .tailored blouse. mill ane leaciii nieeiinz to aw* uttew. reduced Colonial a t 100 Betiuleu m Carp., 'Ft. Worth, Texas, 076101. : No. 8138 with PHOTO-GUIDE Is In u ia t « i * * * % f “ “ “ V iilzei 7 to 15, bust h to 37. Size 9, ju S jS fcv w , in W T O W L " IL IL More Agency, 647-1418. Adjoining The Manchester Plant '32 bust, blouse, IW yards of 45-lnch| u « n ~ ------——-----— - THE !iklrt, iP . yards. . f f l f ' jy .T i'ir "* ^ DRIVE by thU nicely located ,anil If $74 jciu a t jh fii Niiinbsr. Moriarty Brothers -IINI I0| In Mini pini 111 to flrit-nlui I ' . ... , . , ,. Gape on 153 Edgerton St., then iMtii in i leteiai kneiini to ucii Mttnn. Send 50^ tp_dsy_ for the new 88 Fall n E ; — ----- HSSSESair'( AL8UMI Free directions foi ooU the Belfiore Agency, 647- For Porficuiors Coli 643-2473 Or Come To The Pkmt Todoy 1418. WAMTEU) — A man or woman If m m S T ’ t m 4 T II . W knitted stole, knitted vest in sizes 36' "Connocticut's Oldost Lincaln-Marcury Dooter!" BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. oOftK inWr in n U L w.»- 48, and crocheted Pompon hat! who M o ds to earn $746 per DRIVE by thto newly Uated CENTENNIAL. Women of the 19th can- monUi. F o r OMrildentlal inter- ■rlnt Name, aeeraii with IIP CODI, Ityla Gape at 24 Hartlond St., then 315 CENTER STRGEfT, MANCHESTER OPEN EVENINGS (Thursday Evaidugs HH 6:00) Connoclicut's Lorgotl Roiidonlki] Roo) Eslolo Compemy Apply A t Adminiftrotion Namaar an^ n'll*. il tury recorded Coast-to-coast events — viow write Box “TT,” Mon- : THE HEW Fall & W inter'68 Issue Of Sherman's March, Yankee's „ Puzzlei , ■ coll the Belflore Ageivcy, 647- ehootar Herald. )3iilc FASHION Is here with miny bright Radical Rose Pellern pieces, directions 1418. ^ardroba Ideas. Send 504 for your codv. tor 12 quiltsi 50$ a copy — Q108.

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Awonte IMtjr Net P n i l Rm PAGie 1WEN1Y-EI6RT MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 ilanrlj^Btpr lEv^nitis l|?raUi >W llto We* EtoM The Weather Nevemlier U, 1999 dear and very cold t o e d c lit Low xaro to 0 atiove. Tomor­ at 7:80 p.m. in FellowaMp Hall 10:30 a.m. In the Touth Build­ to the Mandieater Schofaurahlp row moetly suimy with moder- of the church. The workshop le ing of Community Baptiit Petersen Fund Foundation adilch wW award 15,341 HanrljrBtTr Surninn lirralii atkiK tomperatures. Hsh in up­ About Town open to all women of the dmrch Church.' two achotarahlps of $800 each to Manehetter— A City of Village Charm per 20e. Any local aetvlceman station­ wMiing to help make Christmae Gets Over $600 two aeniora Iraduatlng from ed overaean or in (he TMted decorations for the church. G L E N N E T S ^ ? The confirmation class of Sec­ Over $800 was donated to the Mancheater High School and JVOL. LXXXVin, NO. 60 (TWENTY-POUR PAGEft^u^H^D SECTIONS) States Mdio would like a local ond Congregational Church will Mrs. Ada A. Petersen Scholar- pursuing careers in elementary BIANCnESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DEC!EMBER 10, 1908 (Chwslfled Adverttataif on Fage tl) PRICE TEN (^ENTH girl to whom he oan write let- The evangelism committee of meet Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. at sMp Fund by her fellow teach­ education, Miss Smith aaid. OPE^ DAILY 9 to 9 3 ------tePB may write to Henry Wiers- Bmanuel Lutheran Church will the church. ers, former students, and rela­ bicki, service oCHoer, American meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. In the tives, according to Doro­ Legion, Leonard S t, encloe- board room. ao The St. Mary's Young People's thea Smith, fifth grade teacher On Nov. •, ruddy-colored EXCEPT SAT. 9 to 5:30 ing hie address. The address o( at the Waifilngton School and C(41ege Profile a local girl desiring to write to FellowslUp will sponsor a Mara was seen only about a The ways and means commit­ "Snowball” semi-formal Christ­ secretary of the scholarship third of a degree from Jupiter. a serviceman will be sent to the tee of Center Congregational committM. Who ettends a low coat mas dance Saturday, Dec. 21, at On Nov. 12, the red i^anet GLENNEY'S S Shriver Mentioned school like Manchester Com­ serviceman. Church will meet Tuesday at the KofC Home, at 8:80 p.m. Mrs. Petersen was a teadier passed within a degree of Uran­ munity ColIegeT 7:30 p.m. in the church office. Music will .be prodded by Ralidi in M a n ch e ster elementai'y us. The bright, first-magnitude 789 MAIN STREET The faculty and admlnla- Clifford Hopes to See There will be a Christmas Landerman's orchestra. Tickets schools from 1928 to this past ■tara Splca and Denebotd, glow­ tiptors of MOC and the other Workshop (or women of Oom- The Mancheater Clergy As- are available at St. Mary's June. She died In July. ing nearby, added to the dis­ seven oommunKy colleges munUy Baptist Church Tuesday aociation will meet Tueaday at church office. The fund will be tunied over play. As UN Ambassador say their students are unique among the state's schools. g ^ NEW YORK (AP) — Preal- he made teleiphone calls to other Rofmld L. Ziegler, Nlxon’i They are qualified college „ denOeleot Nixon ai^orenUy la membera oC (ha Kennedy fkml- preen spokesman, announced students who could not, for "'detarmined to appoint a big- ly. Mat week fiiat Vice President one reason or another, go to Early Peace Talk Gain .name Demoorat oa Ua. Ambaa- Asked If be would remain as Hubert H. Humphrey had de­ college were it not for the “***®*' United Nations and an ambaeaador in the Nixon ad- clined a firm offer from Nixon community college system. Guest Speaker - a sotiroe in the JVixon oan^> ladl- miniatratlon, Shriver said: tor the U.N. poet Hie Herald has prepared a WASHINGTON (AP):— “®***^*®<*ay the Job would go to 'That would be a good question Ziegler declined to comment series of sketches of MOC Secretary of Defense (Tiark Rabbi Arthur Langenauer will r "•rgbht Shriwer. to aak the President-elect.’' on the poasibUtty that Shriver students to give a cross sec­ M. Gifford said today he be the guest speaker at t h e ShMver, currenUy amboasa- Arriving in Paris today, now was (n tine for the U.N. Job tion of tho student body. The hopes that enough prog­ Joint oiganization meeting to be flew here hur- Shriver toM questioning news- but a source close to Nixon hlnt- seriee begins on page 2 with ress can be made in the held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Tem­ ..neoiy and ccnfeiTed with Nixon men: "11 (s always pleasant to ed strongly that such was the a sketch of Misa Eileen Ho­ Paris peace talks during ple Beth Sholom. lUs topic will ^ lor more tnaii two houiw Sun* have important Jobe eugge i ed caae. gan, 19, of Manchester. be "Communicating with t h e uggestionS the next 40 days that the 'Now' Generation.” ^^rit to *«««“«* ha. be«» tor United States and North The Sisterhood of Temple Vietnam could agree to a Beth Sholom is the sponsoring » «*»»«’. '>• U S S R mutual withdrawal of group of this meeting. Other or- troops from South Viet­ ganlsatlons Involved are B'nai : nam. B'rith, Haddassah, and the Mr. The defense cMef sold he be­ and Mrs. C2ub. Mrs. Ruth Co­ lieves the opportunity exists In hen is program chairman, and Airport, he delayed the for them to report and notSS for: E s s S -m Sum Planned Paris tor such an agreement Mrs. Radiel Fialkoff is in flight tor wivenu minute. whU. the othera” YOT D c f 0 0 8 6 and "I would like to see In the charge of refreshments. next 40 days file ataxt of the re­ Rabbi Langenauer is curreot- earliest years of the world or- ganlaatton'a history. turn of American troops toom ly the spiritual leader of Con­ South Vietnam.” Nixon, meanwhile, Joked Mon­ MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet gregation B'nai IsrasL North­ Union today raised its defense ampton, Mass., and chaplain of day night that he may be get- Clifford said in response to Northampton State Hospital and ting the Ifonk Kong (hi but was budget for next year by 1 billion dose questioning at a news the Veterans Administration Swiss Bank Abuses described as only "aneexlng a rubles to an all-time high mili­ conference, however, he did not tary expenditure of 17.7 billion mean to imply that troope are Hospital. Both are neuio-psy- little” and fit tor a national tele- rubles. chiatric hospitals. v 1 a 1 o n-radio i^qiearance indeed about to be withdrawn. He has a BA and an MS in Subject of Talks Wednesday in Washington to an­ Hie defense flgiue was given He said tMs wlX depend on clinical peydiology from City nounce his Cabinet. by Finance Minister Vasily how the Paris negotiations pro­ buzov In ouUlnlng a 133.8 billion College of New York, and a Solid Brass Menorah New! Rock of Ages For Your Holiday Pleasure Masterwork Stereo Addressing the board of direc­ ceed. Rabbi Master of Hebrew litera­ WASHINOTON (AP) — Ihfor- guaranteeing secrecy, were ruble national budget for next ''I wish to create the Impres­ mal dlscuasioi» have begun bebv used by: tors of the Boys’ Clubs of Amer­ year. The official rate of the ru­ ture from the Jewish Hieoiogl- ica, Nixon said he knew Ms sion fiiat It Is my personal de­ cal Seminary. He has hsd a From Israel Menorah from Israel! and Channukah Gift Giving Phonograph hy Columbia with SwlUerland to curb the use —Gansslers and loan rinrks "" ble la 11.11. sire that such progress can be •of secret bank account, by concealingcx^^e^ST^lSy a«jS ^ team The increase in defense made in Faria ... fiiat we great deal of experience work­ Saw Americans Intent on avniAina> iunma,. acquired about the members of his Oabl- ing with Jewish youth groups, Author Pub. Lilt avokUng money, spending was a lower rate than would he able to reach an and wns the director of the Long “The Joys of Yiddish” l#o Rowan laoo 5.70 taxes and restrictions on stock —Chslno onnrBinr. **** *** WOUld Withhold a year ago when the Soviet Un­ agreement eo there would be a laland area United Synsgogue Chargs m a^ speculaiton. Justice De- away \»me of their cksh re- ^ ion announced an increase of 2.2 mutual withdrawal of troope,” pnrtmertt sources say. oeipts to avoid income tax. 'billion rubles to a total of 16.7, Youth in 1967-W. ^‘When Shlemiel went to Itl down with the flu. CUftord said. From December 19M to June These sources sold Ihe taMu —Salesmen doing business billion. The costs of helping the At the WMte HOuae, Press Wailing Wall Design. A most wel­ Patina finish on solid brass. Hebrew Warsaw & other Stories” laascBadisvitSingar s.so 2.37 ^ 38.70 IwubeWy wUl be oonflnued by abroad and putttaig some of Ziegler later said the Presi­ North Vietnamese in the Viet­ 1 9 a , RsbU Langenauer was a Secretary George Christian said come Chanukah gift. letters for Hebrew words. “Rock of the incoming Nixon admiMMra- their commlsrfona out of reach dent-elect was Joking and, de- nam war and the Arab-Israeli chaplain in Japan. IBs duties Solid Slate - Automatic 4-speed changer ■- Automatic he hod not seen what Cttftord involved programming and ex­ Ages” Sol Zimel “FavDrite Jewish MeIodies”(StsrsoRword) 2. tton with the aim of negotiating of U.S. tax authorities. yite some tsieering, had no dispute were believed to be a shut-o(T - 45 RPM spindle included. TOUbt about going through with main factor In that increase. had said and was unprepared to ecuting fuitivltles for all Jewish a treaty that would limit what —Cbnx>ratlon officiate dodv- - Philadelphia Mayor Janies Tate, president of the comment on it. persotnad ststtoned there. He ; ajto described as widespread in^ U.8. restriotians on tra(x4 The budget defense figure is Nixon said that Ms declrion to widely believed to Include only Congress of Cities, leans over to chat with Vice A reporter had arited Chris­ also served as the dilef source CALDOR wilth inside Intormattoa. u . ' tian whether it was President of intormatian about Judaim The House Banking Commit- —EtoormouB numbers of stock ^2 Cabinet choices a portion of Soviet military Holiday Film PRICES t*M« heard testimony Monday market investons trylnx to clr- was "something thatts «n.nHino-spending. WAat*mWestern nhuAi-vAruobservers President-elect Spiix) Agnew who addressed the Johnson's goal to acMeve In (ex' the military, various CSnia- Paris on agreement for a mu­ Mae denominations and rsHglous numbered bank accounts, cumvent either the tax laws or figure about half the Items nor­ 45th annual convention Monday afternoon in New UConn Shifts 'guarded by the M tt Swiss laws the restrictions on trading on precedented in recent times. mally carried on the military tual withdrawal of. troops before leaders, and the Japanese com- Kodachrome Film he leaves (rffice Jan. 20. munty. ______mojgin. EarMer, he Indicated he would budget are concealed under oth­ Orleans. Agnew told city officials that particii>atioa K 135 - 20 1, _ .. 8® beyond Cabinet appointments er headings In the Soviet budg­ by the poor in the poverty program should be en­ Job Talk Site At the same time, Clifford P«?^nan, D- and announce aome other weiec- et. poeslhle the North Committees Set K 135 • 36 1 TeoCa, Mid1..A at the __ ckwea. of . the . tlons------for top•' —federal *•— •—positions. The defense budget figure was couraged “where they can make an effective con­ STORRS, Conn. (AP) Thie Vietnamese plan to proceed ^ atWresslng the Boys’ Club given without elaboration but tribution.” (AP Photofax) University of Connecticut moved with a winter military offensive By Foundation KA 464 Super 8 2, GIs Shy, ''**®*‘ h«»pottunlty and need for when OKn Mathleson CSiemical Pentagon ha# now met congres- don, A. Rayniond Rogers Jr., 2.79 Powell Case Dropped, Brown drip glaze. Dishwasher safe-oven and detergent A muBcal cradle, playpen and crib exerciser. A wonder­ Come in and choose2.49 from our large selection of 8 track PK 2 0 ...... 1.29 tiiey'ra going to be there four or "*** domestic on policies and priorities In the each.” Coip. was conducting interviews skxially required spending cuts Q torge flberry Jr., ,Dr. Robert ful Christmas gift for baby. proof. Consists of 8 ea. dinnerplates, cups, saucers, bread (To UM w/Kod6chrom«/Ekta 35 mm 20 txp.) :kve months and so, they figure, nation’s poverty programs. Agnew, a luncheon speaker at on the campus. of $3 billion for thie budget year. E. Stanton, R. BniM Watkins, & butters, (large) soups, I ea.: 13” platter, round vege­ stereo tapes. Make your selection from the latest top SO DoMy Toy Musical Crib Mobile - 45 RPM Hits. why think about girts too „ regiSato- "Let us not see an absence of the annual Congress of (Xtles, University President Homer Mrs. Richard F. Minrphy. 3.97 table bowl, sugar with cover and creamer. 'inuch?” 'y agencies must share some of compassion In an Insistence on said both state and local govern- D. Babbtdge Jr. said Monday (See Page Twelve) Scholarahip and Loan: Mrs. PK 3 6 ...... ,2.12 May Face Seat Fight (To UM w/Kodachrome/Ekta 35 mm 36 asp.) competence,” the Maryland ments at times "have been that "state police will be on Walter Schardt Jr., Mrs. Rob­ After Ttppl thawed them out ^ .r!T *iL*** poo^ms vn- by Inttiating...... the conversation, covered hvby theiu.these hearings. WASHINGTON (AP) — A fed- Uc funds for his own pleiasure, governor told more than 3,000 shout circuited by an increasing, hand to minimize the possibility ert E. Beach, Eldward Ooltman, PK 59 . , ...... 1.29 Patman said. officials of the nation’s cities disturbing ■trend of federal aid of violence’ 'during today’s job Mrs. Fred W. Geyer, Mrs. Jules L 1 o U K w/3voaacnrom« super a or KOg. s| their first question usually was: oral grand jiury investigation of keeping his wife on the oongres- New Bat-Sheba Mailer prket do not include film. IHUe le k n ^ by these Adani Clayton'powell"has been slo ^ 'p^^H'while"prcketlM Monday. "Let us encourage par- grants to“non governmental en- rnterrie^' A. Kaap, George Marlow, Dr. "How are the girls back home dreealng?” agenclto of ^ actual type of dropped, but a congressional op- her sMary and m aktaT^vate tlcdpatlon of the poor where ..they...... titles.’'.. ” ~-me site of the Interviews, iso- Mather H. Neill. Mta. WUHam business In wMch banks are en­ Row Perils Sleith. Eau De Toilette ~ "I told them,” she laughs, ponent says he sUll will seek to a'riine trips at government ex­ can make an effective corttrlbu- Afterwards, at a news confer- lated from most campus actlvl- gaged.” bar the Harlem Democrat from pense. Public Relations: MTs. Law- Mallory Battery Sale! Z'everybody’s wearing mlnl- He said he will oaU tor annual enca, Agnew said he was refer- ties, is an area of atMetlc fields From Israel Jk lrta.” reclaiming his House seat. The grand Jury investigation "But lot us not confuse the ring primarily to so-called com- near the football stadium. The fence I. Dedcer Jr., Mrs. Ok>( Duracell Batteries - They last a lot longer! Food Supply Anderson, George DteMe Jr., i Miss Hedren’a 12-day Vietnam . S T ' c o ' Z l S The Justice Department «»i«i going on for 18 ______munilty action programs—a ma- nearest dormitory is about two Mrs. Frank Sheldon. Q 50 O 50 Typo Mallory No. Our Rof. Sato >ur. Just completed with Joey j^at problem Tues^y night it had let the mor.lths. The length of the inves- . J o t veMcle during the Johnson blocks away. itlgaUon had prompted some administration tor participation The site of the Interviews was Nominating: A. Raymond t - F l I / S F . 01. 4 1/3 FI. c AA Penlite MN 1500 -45 .34 •Blriiop, was her second In two can be uncovered before thev expire without rec- For Biafra leara. By plane and helicopter reach the proporUors that w ^ ommendlng that It Indict Pow congressmen to say privately by the poor In the poverty war. not made .public until this morn­ Rogers Jr., Miw. Lawrence I. AAA MN 2400 .45 Decker Jr., Robert Fuller. .34 Htey made about 15, stops a day outlined in liviH* hearinsa ” c^atges of misusing some that failure to hand up an indict­ Arctic Air "I’m not relating to nongov- ing, when the campus radio sta­ ABABA, Nigeria (AP) — Woody Modem or Exotic Oriental C MN 1400 .57 ain the boonles as ment would clear the way (or emmentat entities that are well tion WHUS made the announce­ Eight thousand Ibo tribesmen lOsa Ann Beetdiler, John .47 they call However, Justice Department P"****® Powell to take his seat In the toem (boondocks), encamp- and Securities and Exchange “Available evidence did not established, well trained and ment. will be without food by Friday Bums. Lennart Jtdmsan and D MN 1300 .79 .67 that have peculiar expertise for Jack Redman of the Mandies- ments of about 200 guys who Commission wiitn-sses elc- warrar.ttti-m-a proeecution,nrnnwMUiinr. •• tj,e dc- ^.-ongress. Chills State, The undergraduate Student because of a row between white April Showers Gift Set go^t see anybody for months.” pressed doubt that abuses could partment said. The exclusion did not carry doing what is necessary, such Senate called last week and International Red Cross work- ter public achocR guidance de­ over and Powell won his usual partment are anting in an ad­ Teenage Sterling Silver Art Masters Reproductions ^ o e y toM Jokes wMle Tlppd be corrected by domestic legis- « ®4ded. however, that It was as hospital units and that sort of again Sunday for a moratorium ®™ “ >4 Nigerian officials, visory capcmlty to the scholar­ Sylvania Flash Bulb Sale! ^ y i o played In "The Birds’ 'and lation alone. studying the —possibility --iu.,,*.. _of _ a ...... clvU mndsilde re-election Nov. 6. th'ng,” Agnew said. "I’m talk- on all Job interviews while the "We will run out of foofood Fri­ Rep. H. R. Gross, R-Iowa, Sets Record ing about the community action issue Is still being debated on day,” Father Hugh Conlon, an ship and loon oommlttee. Magnificent 4'' Wide Carved Frames I'Marnle” and who neither• avMa^Msings OMteAMX,BERN, OWIt*Ori^taeriand1iIKI (AX'I(AP) —_ «*^*’action ''** 'Wto tCWVOArecover the illR? lUIUlO.funds. 0 0 .1/4 ^ ------^ ----- n Js w ltf 1 Identification Bracelet 8 9 ^ IJor dancee, shook hands and Swiss government and private Powell waa not immediately f WINDSOR LOOKS, Conn. (AP programs that too frequently In- the campus. However the (ac- Irish priest, said Monday to Maj. T. K. Adamu, the federal 2 oz. Spray Cologne and 3 bars perfumed soap. Flashcubes W ked_''to iet_-- _ them _ ----know- banking------« —«x.roes WSMMWmade -ymUAlp S i MKThv available tor comment. Z —It’s no exaggeration to call (See Page Six) Coventry Our (See Page Twelve) commander of the Asaba sector Holidav Americana are thinkhig of them day that the flow of American PoweU was excluded from the Connecticut's weather "Arctic,” RW. adjoining rebel Biafran territo­ Our PriMdl 10.99 King^s Men Cologne Trio AGIB/AGI jpd are in back of them.” t« evading______funds Into secret_ 90th Congress Maroh 1. 1967. L ,, w., „ ^ - says the U.S. Weather Bureau. Santa to Arrive ' Rto » She visited wounded men In Swiss bank accounts win be dlf- ^h® House, In a 278to-176 vote, othi.rB _ _ ^ The Arctic Is the source of the ry- 6.60 8.88 5 M-3/M3B aoepltate everywhere and found stop. flcult to stop. went further than “ the ®,*wcom- reoZ- ^ He‘ declined, hw evw . to Po“ring down across "God wrill provide,” replied By Fire Truck 4.88 6wer' of them there. She thinks They They were were commenting commenting on on mendation mendation by^ aa selectselect nine-mannine-man estimate o p p S ii^ ____... _otSouthern New Southern Ens-Iand. New England. Adamu writh a faint smile. Santa Claus will arrive tonight Custom brush stroke on canvas. Assorted famous sub­ committee that he be censured. it got cold enough before mid- While both men spoke, gunfire Give to the one who caret an all sterling ID bracelet, (See Page Three) , (See Page Twelve) for a brief visit at the Town jects. Partial list of Artists included: Rembrandt. Renoir, 99* f ^ 25 B He was accused of using pub- '*^ (See Page Twelve) . night — 4 degrees above zero Anti-Busing Forces could be heard across the Niger beautifully boxed. * Reynolds. Fragonard. Overall size 16”x 18" Hall, on Rt. 31, not by sleigh Gift Box of 3 - 1/2 oz. boltles. to break the low temperature River. Adamu said federal and reindeer, but by (Ire engine. recoid for Dec. 9 at the weath­ troope were mopping up sodm The beared gentleman from the er bureau, but the mercury did Biafran secessionists after ea- North Pole will interrupt his not drop far enough this morn­ Organize Opposition tabliahing a beachhead at Onit- busy schedule to help townspeo- ing to :beat the record for Dec. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) —A sha. J8e clebrate their third annual to schools that set up special Give A Beautiful Ronson Gift For Christmas! Gifts For The Smoker Custom Fog Lights 10. recent proposal backed by state corrective programs. Sudi pro­ A week ago Adamu expelled’ Christmas Carol sing, set to Three degrees was the low education officials to penalize the last five International Red start at 7 p.m. gram s could include busing, Ronson Butane Dutch Masters Showcase Clear or Amber this morning, compared to the school districts which fall to which the new Concerned Citi­ Cross workers from Ms sector The evening's program will Dec. 10 record of one degree, cope with existing racial' Im­ after a dispute that pro-voked begin with carol singing and ^ Candles 34 cigars featuring every Dutch Masteri thape. zens Council opposes. Hacked in two trayi in a handsome wooden box set in 1964. The old Dec. 9 rec­ balance in their schools now Townsend Mayer of North Ha- antiwMte slogans in Asaiia’a seasonal music by the Coventry w ilh a clear iJiding top. ord of six degrees was set In faces an alternative and organ­ refugee camp and accusations High School Brass Choir, under Elegant, tastefully decorative. ven, president of the group “^-i-uesuons Dial the flame to set the 1940. ized dissent. European re- the direction of Carl Salina. The Muriel Air>Tip Cigars 8 . 9 9 p ; “ ' Ordinarily, cold air from the The alternative came Monday llef wrorkers large Christmas tree on the mood. We will not allow our Oonnect- SO cigars packed in holiday carton. The light Sealed beam fog and auxiliary Arctic regions comes across the when the state legislature’s Icut Educational system to be They included an Austrian Town Hall lawn will be Ut by (Hornes with adapter base to cigar! northern Midwest states or the Committee on Human Rights doctor and two male nurses, an Roseanne Pesce, younger light. Mounting base permits IH0° used as a tool to further the fit all standard candle hold­ adjusimenl. C'omplele mounting Great Lakes before it gets to and Opportunities agreed to con­ cause of social planners at the American and a Norwegian, daughter of First Selectman ers. Exclusive gauge sliows hardware and instructions. Asaba's 8,000 residents, who Michael Pesce. ■ El Producto Flagship Oonnecticut, But the cold air sider a bill tor state-financed educational expense of our'cMl- amouni of burning lime. Excellent for all winter driving dominating the state's weather educational parks in or near rely on the International Red Following this outdoor portion 26 cigars, 8 differeni shapes, packed in a hand­ dren.” some decorative plastic hox. conditions. Hartford or New Haven. of the program, refreshments today is coming directly down Busing programs, operating Cross for food, now receive from eastern Canada, the Dissent gained formalized will be served in the board under the name Project Con­ none. Five hundred tons of food : room, as has been the custom Deluxe Driveway weatherman said. voice In a new group which and medical supplies are locked El Producto Blunt Cigar Jar ^ o o claims representatives in 22 cern .exist In the areas of Hart­ in past years. It is "startling,” said the fore­ ford, New Haven and Water- In a warehouse here, but the 2S extra long BlunU in a sptrkllna gliM iar wilh ^ caster, that the temperature got Connecticut communities. A key is 280 miles awray in Lagos, Santa's exact arrival time is cryital-palternrd lop, colorfully glft*wrapped. Reflector Guides bury. not now known, so children and as low as it did without the leader said Monday the group The program affiliated with Rol^rt G. Koeij). a tor- . parents are advised to be on aid of a snow cover on the intends to fight programs >wtilch New Haven core-city schools J” ®*^ ^®®®® tue*nl>«r fron^ ' Pair'O Pipes Imported Briar 0 Our ground and with a fairly brisk transport inner-city pupils to hand (or the wtKde program to met loud opposition In several Angeles, Calif, ■ Unusual value. Variety of khapes and si/ea. Gift R«9- wind blowing. suburban schools. give him a warm welcome srtien Butane Lighters h oxed. suburban towns wdirii It was ^ ® ^ u g e e camp wdiere he does arrive. 1.29 The area of high pressure as­ The State Board of Education considered last sprii«. That , «®PUte started, there la for You or for Home! 99 sociated with the cold air will recently approved a blU that The Carol Sing has proved to Kaywoodie Pipe Tobacco 36" long with 3” red reflector. area Is most heavily represent- P'®u*y food. The Nlgertoa be very successful in the past, drift southeastward today and would empower It to withhold ed on the new council. army provides tor the 2,100 In- Akborted khtipev. 4nd slylcv. Vou uili he dcligtilcd SwisO'blenJtfJ to perfection. All purr tobacco Rustproof tubulor post. Use for on Wednesday will l>e centered building funds from districts and a good tui;nput is again ex­ w ilh at Kunkon. lhat'i wh> it burns slowly and evenly. Is ruty to marking driveways, walks, lawns, The alternative proposal was uiates. pected tonight. "Mrs. Christina keep lit. 7 ‘/j o r, tin. gardens. High visibility. off the New England coast, the that show undesirable school dis­ listed among other things, chicken food off Chicago. Wintry temperatures in late fall the high pressure system moves the withholding o( state funds from delinquent dlatricta. but suburbs and Inner-city. gating the expulsion of frtt ient roosts for gulis relaxing between forays for provided ice past few days. (AP Photofax)