MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1968 PAflS TWEIfTT llanrljfHtfr lEttfninfl Manchester Stores Open to 9 for Christmas Shopping

Mtontonomah ’lytbe of Rad- Boy Suffers Cut> HutoMl R. Leighton Jf. of the Avmgo Daily Net Praaa Run The Weather United States Nax-y. men will meet tonight a t 8 at LECLERC Fareeeet o f D. 8. Weather About Town and Mrs; Hubert R. Le'ghton Tinker Hall.' Announce Engagements When Hit by Car .Vor the Week Ended Sr.. 29 Cottage St., was com- FUNERAL HOME Hovember 18, IMS Oteering and cold tonigM, lew missrioned ao an ensign froni an Temple Chapter, OES. will P H . Botoftrt R. Kww*h of ttie hold a business m e e t i n g Oreig Dotmely, 10. o* M to 26. Wednesday fata- in enlisted status recently. He to field, early yesterday after­ T M M Stftte* Army. «on of Mr. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the morning, elondy in nftornoon. stationed at the Radar Air Traf­ noon received minor cuts of hto FUNERAL 13,891 and Mrs. Loo J. Kw »«h, 14 Elm Masonic Temple, after which •jVr., to Mstgnod to the 52ftth fic Control of Ce.-il Field forehead and right ankle xvhen M enber U the Andtt n gh near 40. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, there will be a Christmas social JONtacy Iwtelll«r«nce Group at he was hit by a car as he dash­ SERVICE , Mireaa e( Otrooletlan xxith the exchange of gifts. Re- MdDMtfcweer— v4 C iiy •/ VttUigm Charm J't. George O. Meade, Md.. aa F la ed aoroas E. Center St., near W A L T E R N. freshmenU w ill be served by an toitelUgcnce analyst trainee. Benton St. LEC LERC Clarence H. Stllson IV, an the Past Matrons Ctub. Director AdvertMng on Pago 10) PRICE SEVEN CENTS airmfi.n appreJiticf in Ui^ United The youth xva* taken to Man- MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1988 PMUp Rkler. son o f Mr. and oheater Memorial Hospital by VOL. LXXXIII, NO. 80 (SIXTEEN PAGES) States Na\w and -son of Mr and Frances Herron CeTUncll, 23 Main Street, Manchester Ur*. PWltp FUder, 73 Walker airibulance, examined and dis­ SL, ha* been elected student Mrs. C. H. Stilson III. 78 Camp- Pythian Sunshine Girls, will Call 649-5869 oounoU repr esentative for the field Rd„ i.s serving a/board thr meet tonight at 6:30 at Memorial charged. Ptrfkse eaW that Don- fr ewhman cla.se o f Drew Univer- anti-submarine warfare stipj or: Pytbiafl' Hall. n«Hy darted In front of a xveet- Blty, Madison, N. J. aircraft carrier. USS F.sse.'c, bound E. Center St. car driven Events which is currentiy on a thi:^e=^ Pfc. Ronald E. Allen of the by Jamee W. Smith, 18, of 127 ress Heads Told Green Manor Rd. Smith applied Cong Harold R. Griffin Jr.. .%9 High month tour of duty in .the^ed- United States Army, son of Mr. St., a lenoe corporal in the Unit­ iterranean. and Mrs. Crawford C. Allen, 42 N s brakes and xvas a l m o s t We*re a$ ed Staten Marine Corps and son L,enox St., was named Soldier stopped when the youth and oar In State of Mir. and Mrs. Harold R. G rif­ SU-Mafgarets Cireie. Daugh- of the Month recently for the oollided, police said. Smith xvas near as not charged xvtth any vehicular fin Sr., to nerving wnth the Bat­ tefs of Isabella, will have its Tran.sportation School at Ft. your talion Landing Team of the Sec^ annual potluek and Christmas Rustis, Va., where he Is sta­ violation. Savings W on’t Hurt and Marine DiviMon ^ t.arip partv tomorrow at p.m. at tioned. Bus Walkout Off; Lsiatme, N. C.. wht6h is cur­ the k of C Home. Members are MONUMENTS DAMAGED telephone rently participitttng in amphibi­ reminded to bring a place set­ MILFORD (AP) — Over 30 Driver Pay Hiked ous exerctoos at Vieques Island, The Silk a i y Singers of the ting of china and silver. Christ­ SPESQSA will meet tonight at large monuments in Milford Puerto Rico. mas articles will be sold. 8 at the Bimce Center. Olcott Cemetery were pushed over by FREE HARTFORD (AP)—The vandals early yesterday. Some U.S. Military Power S.t. All men of Manchester and R. Schaller phoUx^ Albert Ouida photo liuoy SpeJicer Gixnip o f Sec­ Haley photo-^ of them xvere shattered beyond Connecticut Co.’s bus driv­ Manchester WATES will meet surrounding areas in/terested in The engagement of Miss The engagement . of MIm DELIVERY ond Oongregational Church will tomorrow at the Italian Ameri­ ixhe engagement of Miss repair. Earle Merwln, cemetery ers, having won a 15-cents- four-part harmemy barber shop Leslie t/eona Hochberg of Man­ have a businoss meeting and can Club, Eldrldge St. Weighing Marilyn Louise Garter of Ver­ E licabeth Anne Mazur of Man­ superintendent, sa'd damage singing are welcome to attend. chester to Howard Maurice an-hour pay increase, re­ WASHINGTO.V (AP) — Chrkstnn«! party We

PAGE THRi:B ftlANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC3IESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1968 SHOPPING Official Says Recorder Studied DAYS TO CRG Makes Decision Sheinw old on Bridge Stock Probes, High Profits CHRISTMAS On Charter Changes Oil on Brake In ^63 Business Headlines •?^mmM mM I^M H*EBBEUW By ALFREB SHEINWOUD < North dssisr For Crash Clue Caused Death Poople often ask whether good Both rides vahisrtMs By SAM DAWSON summer. Short-term inter "rhe Charter Revision Commission (CRC) l*8t night bidding or good play la more N orrH AP BMlnesa News Analyst est ratea were raised to protect f - An accuipUlaitiion of grease important. My ofvn guess 1* that (OMHfara«d from’ P«ira One) crew members aboard, a Pan wound up nine months of deliberation by unanimously g o ^ bidding 1* twice as Impor- NEW YORK (AP)-Bu*lneae the gold reserves and the dollar, American official said 60 were and gear oil on the front broke but the long-tarm ntoney supply recommending changes within the i^esent. framework aasem/blies of a pickup truck tEint, and I have a hsmd lo Iwck 0 K I 10 4 news got a big quoU of front­ remained EiWidont. toward aoluUop of the mystery. accounted for by Monday night. up my gueaa. ____ ♦ Q 7 page headlines fhia year: stock Rings, dental work, tattered of the charter. * was blamed in a coroner's re- 8. ECONOMIC GROWTH. Aft­ "There Is not enough left to portport for a Rt. 15 death on North dealer WIST ■ KAST market chill* and fevara and reconstnirt," said Alan S. Boyd, clothing draped on com stalks In July it had rejected the and would subsUtul* "aaaessor’’ Both aide* vulnerable A None A K J t er a hesitEUit nimmer, Induatrial chairman of the Civil Aeronau­ and trees were used in identifi­ suggestions of John Hannon In its place. Mig. 26. Opening lead—Jack of Club* i;7 10»sa ?8 S Inveatigationa, tax-cut Ulk, la­ production, retail soles, person­ cation. and hi* Citizens Committee for (18) Would permit the gen­ ’irmrstem G. BJddy, 39, of Ek^t bor otrlfo, stock opUU. H«ra, In al income, employment, auto tics Board. Woodstock was cleared by Tol­ The hand shown today was 09743 OQ85S Boyd .said the recoi:der — an Aiding in the search were Better Government, that Man­ eral manager to appoint an as­ played in a recent team match. «J 10 965 «K84S Juot one man’s opinion, ore the production, and the gross na­ Instniment which charts the Maryland state police and sail­ chester's present manager- sessor, with unlimited tenure. land County Coroner Bernard J. SOUTH tional product rose to record Aokerman of any criminal re- The South player of the first 10 top bustneaa storlea of 1968. plane's speed, direction, altitude ors from the Balnbridge Naval council form of government be (19) Would permit the team was a good bidder but a A A 10 9 4 4 I 1. STOCK MARKET. Price* highs, outrunning earlier predic­ 44b nMKiirUKU Kl^. and encountered gusts of air—, Training Center. scrapped for one In which only town counsel to appoint a bond sporariMHty in the deo.'th of the ^ A Q I 4 tions. Your HEADQUARTERS poor card player, and the rose to record hlgha in the fall was found Monday near the They gathered up their find­ efected officials would govern. counsel, and to employ special ter, Order man of the board as the chief- ion stole a late model sports Uve condition of the front crackdown mi expense accoimU it usually can’t buy a .cup of or Democrat J: J. Pickle, of DeMolaty, wtil hoM a drtU execuUve officer of the town. ear. wheels prevented them from ef­ FRL. SAT. and SUN. caused a furor in the spring and coffee today,” he pointed out. former political aide of Johnson practice tOsnorroiw at 7 psn. (3) Would authorise the board Bouchard was picked up In ficiently luid effectively per- MA'nNEES ONLY saddened many recipients of The postmaster's comments shall represent 10 central Texas at the Masonic Temple. of directors, during May of Houiton, Maine and returned to formiiRg their essential func Friday after school at 4 such spending, such as night were made in oonneotton with counties. Johnson held the same every fifth year (commencing the state by Vernon Chief Om- tlons and their condition was Saturday at 12, 2 and 4 spots. But by the end of the year a recommendation to Manches­ House seat in 1987-48. There wtKl bt only one Mass with May 1966) to review the stsble Edmund F. Dwyer and the proximate cause which trig' Sunday at 2:00 and 4KM STANLEY WARNER many business houses and Indi' ter residents to use the first- The winner will succeed Rep. this Sunday at 9 ajn. at St. performance of the general Trooper Walter Smeigel of gered the chain of events re­ vlduals had adjusted to the new class 5-cent Christmas stamp Homer Thomberry, D-Tex., now John’s Polish National OthoUc manager, with the granted right Troop C, Stafford Spring*, on sulting in the death of (Rotel- rules. Business hailed IRS relax­ OQi their Ohristtnas cards. A ll Stores a federal judge. Church. Oonfesslona wiU be to summarily dismiss him from Sept. 23. Bouchard was present­ ing of depreciation allowances, The stamp portrays the Na- heard on Saturday at 11 asn. office, by a majority vote of all ed in Circuit Court 12, Rock­ giving corporations greater cash tlonai Christmas Tree on the Open Every and 2 p.m., and on Sunday at its members. (The question of ville, and bound over to Supe­ TONIGHT flow to finance expansion. IRS "Eastern ElUpse” in Uie Na­ 8:30 am. severence pay remains to be rior Court Y Talk Based also plugged loopholes In report­ tion’s Capital. It Is available at ★ GREATEST SELECTION * ★ DEPENABLE SERVICE ^ ^ BIGGEST SAVINGS ^ resolved). The,Case today wa* continued ONLY ing Income from interest and the local post offic*. Night Until Mias Marita Ken^ of 147 E. (4) Woifld create the position for pre-sentence investigation dividends. of planning director, to be aip- to Dec. 19 when Bouchart will On Gift Wraps Center St., a Grade 3 teacher 6. LABOR. Unemployment re- 1 at Verplanck School, is nom­ polnted by the general manager bt sentenced. CGlf A Grootor 1 malned at the top of the problem NORMAN'S 2-DAY SPECIAL! Christmas inated for the office of vice wWh the approval ct the town The Charge of theft of goods Mis* Omstance Holl of West Manchoftor ' list, eased a trifle but unro People in News Tops For Christmas Giving ^ The Perfect Gift For Chrhtmas ^ president of the newly organ­ planning cofTtmiaaion. 'Hie dirac- wo* noUed' because Maine took Hartford will speak Wednesday I solved. Many union leaders ised Oonnectiout Chib of the tor would be able to eetabllah jurisdiction and tried Bouchard at a meeting of the Y-Desseil asked for the 86-hour week and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GENERAL ELECTRIC Georgian Court OoUege Alum­ a planning department. on that charge. Series at the Community Y, 79 higher pay for overtime as pos The legislative Yueui in Taipei, THE ULTIMATE IN g N. Elm S t Her subject will be Bible solutions. The rail dispute nae Association, Lakewood, (5) Wouid repeal the present Formosa, approved today the 6-E MOBILE MAID 5 PUSHBUTTON NJ. authority of the town planning “Inspirational Gift Wrapping.” over featherbedding went to appointment of Finance Mto E oommission to have a salaried Art Tellg Story Dessert and coffee will be i compulsory arbitration, raising later C. K. Yen as new premier SOUND and STYLE E»a Chapter of Beta Sigma planning officer. served at 12:30 p.m. Members, fears the government m‘?ht of Nationalist China. He wUl \ C LO C K Phi sorority will meet tonight (6) Would renvove from the of the group are reminded that move similarly in other labor take over formally from Chen DISHWASHER at 8 at the home of Miss hjrvctloTM ot the general man­ Of Christmas the day of the meeting heui strife. The steel industry's Cheng on Monday. I RA D IO Elaine Veiharg, 26 Virginia Rd. ager the department of public been changed from Thursday granting of sabbaticals to its Chen gave ill health as the Miae Veebarg 'wtll present the works. Mid would create a new “The Christmas Story in to Wednesday for this week. workers, while soft-pedaling reason for resigning. program for the evening. office ot director of puU'.c Art” was presented to the The speaker is affiliated with wage rises, was seen by some works, to be appointed or re­ Women's Fellowship of the Sec­ a gift shop in West Hartford as setting another precedent. Bob Hope apparently will be ’ 24.77 and will bring materials for I• moved by the general msneger, ond Congregational Church la.st 6. PROFITS - DIVIDENDS. able to make his annual C^hrist- There wiU be a speciaj meet­ guests to work with u she I Clock lights up ing of 'VFTV post officers and and with full powers over hds evening by Mrs. Katherine B. Stockholders were delighted by mas season tour to antertain f when the sun Neilson head of the education talks. She has been working the action of the directors of troops abroad despite a worri' the houpse committee tonight at department heads. with unusual gift design for goes down. 1 to C 8 at the poat home. (7) Would permit the board at department at Wadsworth Ath- Chrysler, A.T.4T., General Mo­ some eye condition. i a customer. yM W W eneum, Hartford. eight year*. ^ tors, Pan Am, RCA and others. Vision in Hope’s left aye directors to appoint a town Mrs. Bernard Bliss will be ’The tflPW Stein Club will hold oounsel without the recommen­ Mrs. NeDson unfolded the In splitting stocks, raising divi­ blurred by a . blood clot on the story aa depicted by European hostess of the meeting. Mrs. dends, or both. Profits as a retina. He has been under treat­ a regular meeting tomorrow at dation of the general manager. Alton Grant, Mrs. William Cap LaBroad’s Harvest be an angel 8 pm. at the post home. (8) WouW permit the town artist* from the Middle Agee to whole rose to new highs, suid so ment at Children’s Hospital in It's Almost Anderson and Mrs. Bliss are did dividend payments. San Francisco since Friday. A ( NORMAN'S 2-DAY SPECIAL! Fresh Connecticut Tur­ counsel to settle claima up to the 19th Century. Color slides co-chairmen of the series. (RP 2131) St. Elizabeth’s Mother* Circle 8200 by himself, and would in­ of these early patavling* were 7. GOLD AND THE DOLLAR. spokesman ' said Monday that keys . . . shown, many of which may be The meeting is open to the Hope’s planned 'visit to U.S. Human CRonson . will meet tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. crease from 8500 to 81.000, the public. No reservation is neces­ An unMnounced pact among the \ GENERAL ELECTRIC at the home of Mrs. John Schei- limit on claims that he could seen at the Atheneum. U.S. Treasury, the Federal Re­ military btmes in the Mediter­ We don’t want to rush Mrs. Samuel Pierson, presi­ sary. ranean shouldn’t have to be cur­ TRIMLINE you . . . but to be sure of table liters for any benpflug, 281 School St. Co­ settle with the approval of the serve and the central banks of It does eveiry. J AUTOMATIC hostess will be Mrs. James generall manager. dent of the fellowship, eot^uct- \ PIMS-JUMnmteSmtstm^ I Shown At leading financial countries to tailed. thing Including proper sizes, we must get decor start at $14.96 Gleeson. There will be a Christ­ (9) Would grant the board of ed a brief business mseting. protect currencies an dreserves RHOW BIZ B V 08 5:16 and 9:20 An ankle Injury will prevent scraping and orders for fresh Con­ Danish m odem illus­ mas social with grab bag after directors the right to control Plans for the Fellowship Fair Albert Orossan presents GHOST WBITEB kept the U.S. gold loss to a min­ drying! Includ­ i C A N the business meeting. in Novemtoer 1964, were dda- P L I TO » imum In 1963, even though Rudolf Nureyev, 26, from danc- STEREOPHONIC necticut turkeys to the trated, $25.00 or Interfere In, the powers of Plus A Great I.,ove Story ______Ing for two weeks, Britain’s ing fine crystal farm early. Please order elected or appointed town of- ouased by Mrs. William Free­ ABMADILLO the balance-of-payments deficit .and pots! OPENER VFW Auxiliary wUl have a flclaJs and boards. man who will be general chair­ Charles Dicksns' soared in the second quarter bj- Royal Opera \ House announced I now. Capons, Rib Roasts Christmas party tonight at 6:30 man. A large table was set with c7(?/c BOMEO BABBIT tore falling in the third. Soviet Monday in London, 10) Would clairify the method many Ideas for Ibems that can HABELEB8 WOLF sales of gold to finance lU Russian-bom Nureyev, one of PHONOGRAPH of Beef and Morrell’s at the Army-Navy Club on Main of fUiing vacancies on the board A T A L E ready to eat Hams are in St. instead of the post home be­ be made, and the women signed DOWN TO MIBTH wheat-buying deals helped In-1 the world’s greatest dancers, ! <8.77 cause of the failure of the fur­ of education. Appointment by up for workshops for the fair. and advertently. Outflow of Jnvest- was to have danced with Mar- Exclusive 2-way heatfy Christmas de­ nace. the board to an unexpired term Mrs. Charles Sprague, ­ DOING WHAT’S O F T W O ment funds from the U.S. soared got Fonteyn In a new produc- washing action I Opens cans at just mand. We will gladly would be un-tU the n«xt election ed by her devotions conunlttee, FBIOHT early in the year but was cut Uon of Swan Lake on Thursday f o r spEirkllng ! touch of the Anger! .. S to a customer, (hit..lBj take your order today Linne Lodge, Knights of Pythi­ only, and not for the fu8 un- conducted a servioe in the chap­ OLD SEQUOIA CITIES sharply when Congress began evening. . / clean dishes! $ ^ 0 8 8 as, will meet and elect officers explred teim. el. Refreshment* were served by debate on a bill to tax American The dancer was knocked down (11) Would permit the elec­ MATINfCS ONlYeCMIdrseJ M* oiio..n At <:i5 purchases of foreign securities Sunday by a motor scooter on a • n MAIN STREET tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Orange the Bertha Bonst Group of the Hall. tion of registrar-of-voters at church. •_ t'le eiult l.<'” < if ! ’<■" from foreigners, retroactive to'London street. SPECIAL FOR the time of state elections, No huid rinsing NORMAN'S 2-DAY SPECIAL! rather than local elections, as CHARGE DROPPED or scraping (and WEDNESDAY is now the case. DANBURY (AP) — Hie handy!) Washable scuff-proof ■vlnyl-clswi steel case (12) Wou)d delete all refer­ state has dropped a manslaugh­ GENERAL ELECTRIC Separate volume and tone controls for right and left Laan Cen'ter Cut ence to the non-exastent town ter charge against Eugene E. charmels court system. FRESH PORK CHOPS Tax Pointers Conklin, 24, of Danbury, in the SPECIAL Dual chanribl stereo amplifier for true fidelity (13) Wouid require the ap­ shotgun death of hie wife. Beautiful striped REFLECTOR Stereo cartridge with two syn'thetic sapphire styll lb. 79c proval of the board of directora Conklin returned from hunting texolite counter plays monaural and stereo records for any town development plan. for the Self-Employed Nov. 23 and put hds shotgun exausi VEtY ON « Wwnar BrottMis Haneds top. TOASTER Approval is now required from down near the kitchen, aktk. Hie FRIDAY^, UliiC. 13 ★ PLUS THESE EXTRA-VALUE FEATURES PORTERHOUSE thse town planning commission wife. Carolyn, 23, oaked hkn to (TPC), only. move it and aa he did. the gun 8:30 P.M. Two 6" dynapower speakers for true, clear stero sound STEAKS, ib. 1.09 (14) Would require the ap­ No screen or fil­ went off, killing her. State Po­ ters to clean. *7.77 Hinged detachable speaker wings can be sepai'ated up proval for subdivision of land lice said the shooting apparent­ BUSHNELL to 11” for wider panorama of sound from the TPC only, rather than ly was accidental but they Tickets: 81 50. 2. 3, 3.50, 4, Reflected heat to a sts from the board of directors, a.s tax included. On sale at box 4-speed automatic FLIP-DOWN changer plays 6 Buy S package* of new (barged Conklin with man­ office or by mail. Send both sides at once. 1 to » recoi*ds, shuts off automatically, folds up into case. frozen Green Giant 'Vege­ is no«' the rule. slaughter pending a full investi­ customer. (T-15) (15) Would permit the gen­ checks to Bushnell, Hartford In white or the new coppertene finish tables in butter .sauce . . . gation. The charge was dropped 06103. Enclose stamped send 3 package flap* to eral manager to delegate hia in Circuit Court yesterday on Green Giant and get 80c re­ powers of purchasing. addressed envelope with (16) Wou)d permit remova the reconunendetlon of the mail orders. FISH FRY fund. chief prosecutor. from membership on town (ALL YOU CAN EAT) ELECTRIC KNIFE TRANSISTOR @ ELECTRIC boards, of any appointee who 1 AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC Buy new Scott FamUy Place ceases to be a town resident. Frfod Fisk Lamon Wodga Mats or cups . . . send la­ (17) Would eliminate any ref­ RANGE BLANKET ^ SHARPENER RA DIO SET BLENDER bels to Scott and get free erence to a board of assessors, STANLEY STAJirt Frtnch Pritd Pototoos Cetoslaw WASHER package of Mats or cups... 39 Inch model with clock Twin size! Choice of Deidgned to sharpen With carry case, shoulder Perfect for foods 84A 87 WAMEB TOMORROW Froshiy lokod Ralls toul luttor V controlled ovpn, $4 attractive 8'|4.27 scissors, shar|ien 84 4-57 strap and 844-87 and drinks. S T A I f '197 pencils. IV battery. ■» Now, I Mlf-«mptoy8d person can contribute up to $2,500 of Sho','/n At 6 and 9:20 J '197 I backguard light. ■ ■ ■ S colors. ’ ’12” g '13'” S S ”' '12" g " S Jell-o’s on sale . . , save • a m ^ income a year to his personal retirement program'.^ Notice APEIUER64EAT0NPm0UCnQN SANTA, PLBASBI 5c on 4 pkgs. special pack and make half of it tax-deferred. 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T N . P A G E n V B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1968 P A G E PX)UB pay will ba gtvMi to aalarted employes. Union employes are Boards Meet covered by contract priivlslons. FREE BELIVERY A Thoafht for Today HEALTH CAPSULES Events Hard-Hit Studebaker These Include supplemental un­ Coventry Events 4 A M . M * P .M . gpo M f d by thi hr Mletowl A. P li^ MJX employment beneflU and some TV-Radio Tonight pension righto. tor OottBoO «f In World I f TNCRfi ANYTHING YXI CAN In Nation To Go Over TAKE TO PRCVCNT «6VERC Ends U.S. Production Guthrie said production of Charter Unit automobiles at South Bend will ARTHUR DRUB Among the Christmas season 8AI00N, South Viet Nam LEG CRAMPf THAT OCCUR WA8BINOTON (AP)—In the news from Washiniton: School Plan chase in another week or two. symbols which help us to In­ (A P)-South Viet Nam plans to PURING THS MGHT ? (Oonttaned from Page One) Studebaker of Canada Ltd., said Sets Meeting terpret and understand its mean­ send an emissary to Cambodia BROADCAST: U. 8. officials, Television Production of civilian trucks expressing shock and outrage, ^ C A N D IE S the plant will Increase its annual will halt by the end of this ing is the STAR. to explore possibilities of restor­ 6:00 ( I) Btg 8 Theater (la peoa-a (80) Sports Camara The board, of education and Studebaker shut down South production to 30,000 units, and ing diplomatic relations between sought to vsrify nports that r«ee) T:S0 (3 ) lltster *d month, buLthe company will ful­ In the New Testament (Mat­ P ) Movt* M S (hi Brogreas) < 8) What In ths World the town Imildlng committee Bend plants last week to let lag- up its work force from 6'75 to To Organize thew 2:2-20), it is reported that the two countries, it was Cambodia’s government-con­ (34) Beoaomlc toidilights fill an $80-mllllon truck contract FOR trolled radio, had called for a to) ftow ii Fieir —s will meet jointly tonight at S fing sales erf 1964 models catch 1,200 within three months. for the government, he said. a star was seen in the skies by learned today, ; 8) N «w i 8-20-40) Combat Robert Orr, director of mar­ celebration of the deaths of (18) In to* PubUo Intsrest 2260) Hr. Novak In the board meeting room at up with output that was clogging This would take about on# year. The Charter Oommiaelor will the Wisemen of the east which Cambodia broke relations (M) Old MaoDooaid 8:00 S-lh Rad Skelton keting for the Canadian branch, they interpreted as a .sign of sou(h Viet Nam in August Thailand’s premisr and Presi­ M) (5n Bearing Xosie u hr s Bennet Junior High School to distribution channels. About be ortpanlxed at a mretln Bulldlny. ed the star first to Jerusalem regime raided Buddhist pagodas 8-20-10) McHala's Navy inary plana and outline speclfl- laid off Nov. 1. move to Hamilton. Most new DAR to Hear and then to Bethlehem where throughout South Viet Nam. man said a Om bodlan bibad ( 8-12 812 IPetUcoat Junction ITS WlUlam A. Miller .wae ap- m Oub Hous* • :00 1 catlona for the proposed Rob- An estimated one million Stu- employes will be (Canadians, he they discovered the baby lying iqearly all Cambodians, Includ- n cast had been heard which ap­ 6:10 (40) AdvanturM In Tima 8-20-40) Oreatsat Show on potnted tetnporar>- secretary parently rejoiced at the death of (16-23to) RsaUay-Brinklar Beirth ertaon School addition. debakers are on U. S. roads. said. Yule Program when the seven-man oommis- In a manger. They reported the chief of state. Prince ( 8) Tha Outlaws (1(V3»60) Richard Boone Quick approval should coma From late September when state enemies’’ In Thailand and 3-12) Jack Benny (Company officials promised to - - I elor was caUed tofrether by the that their destination had been Norodom S ih a n ou k , are (13) Nswsbast 8:80 after a review of the outline Liggetfs reached when they observed the Buddhists. South Viet Nam, along with "the (20) Industry on Parade 10:00 3-12)1) Garry- Moors maintain a flow of parts, acces­ Studebaker brought out 1964 A (Christmas ooncert will be board of eelectmen. Miller said 1(M3^) Andy WlUlams epeciflcatlona, since the plana great shining star over the man- great boss of these aggressors" (M ) Whst'B Naw sories and service through a models through Nov. 30. 16,362 the members will discuas a U-n- Since the Nov. 1 coup in Sai­ ( 8) Waltar CronUta 8-204(>) Soviet Woman already have the informal ap­ network of 2,100 dealers. Studebaker cars were sold, presented by Mrs. Ctoarlotte | I ger area. In general, the star gon, Sihanouk has continued his taken here as a slurring ref (M)... IiiSch___jhool Preview At The Parkade tative schedule at the meeting erence to Kennedy, assassinated (11) Buba^ptlon Tv proval of both the TBC and the •The news broke Monday as as­ down 9 per cent from sales In Gray and some of her students , The rommieslon ie required to I stands for and suggest.s the hostile attitude toward South 8:46 (20) Ron Cochran U;00 S4-10-1240-236040) Nawa Front End , brightness of a living faith. Nov. 2. 7:00 (11-22-8040) Newa. Sports and Jports and Weather board’s building and sites com­ sembly plants of competing au­ the comparable period last year. at toe meeting of the Daughters j MANCHESTER flW a report, including a pro­ Viet Nam and has not recog- MANY PK10R6 PRBSCRIBC Weather U:16 ( 8) Movie . mittee. The Rev. A. W. Sangrey nlred the new government. He A report from Cambodia said Steve Allen tomakers hummed, striving to of the American Revolution to' posed charter, with the select­ BCPTIMC QUININE, WHICH 16 the government-controlled radio ( 8) To Tell the Truth Ted Cummings, chairman of keep up with record demand for NEW YORK (AP)—Studebak­ men not later than Oct. 1. 1964. ■ United Methodist Church. Bolton has demanded guarantees OPT6N VERY BFFBCTIVE M (24) Jr. High Science Tonight (C) be held Tliursday at 7:30 p.m. had announced a week-long holi­ (10) Movie _____ MovTs Special the building and rites commit­ new cars. er Corp. lost $40 million build­ Seizing with Miller are John W. against "South Vietnamese im­ PREVBNTING THE CBAMP6. (20) for Tour Informadea 11:80 (22-80) Tonight (C) tee, haa periodically updated ing automobiles in the United al the home of Mr.s. Harry M. perialist aggression" against his day to celebrate the death Sun­ !8) Movie Byers Burlingame, two weeks ABen, Albert F. Bray, Alvin R Cipulii tM« M M Mwn day of Thai Premier Sarit Tba- 7:18 (S ) Baekataga _____ Rag. $12.M other board members on the ago named pre.rident of the com­ Stales since 1959, Board Chair­ Fraser, 192 Hartford Rd. Goodin, Herman F. LeDoyt, A. country's borders and other con-, .aiMwi■iSaaM •• k* • JUenwHc R narat The broadcast was attrib­ SEE SATDBDAX’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE UBTTNO plana, Formal approval of pany that traces its origins to man. Randolph H. Guthrie said Piano selections will be given Harry W. 0 1 s « Sr. and Harry Hebron ditinns. ALIGN FRONT END Sihanouk aiao charged, in uted to the Cambodian hOnlstry BALANCE FRONT them has been held up pending a blacksmith shop set up in 1852, today. by Miss Janet Miles, Andrew R. Ryan Jr. of Information. the completion of the outline said the sharp curtailment and I^aPenta and James Schrelber. Permlto at $ftl,000 breaking off aid ties with the and not throtign the West WHEELS—Beg. 6iA* Studebaker announced Mon­ State Department officials or­ specifications. limiting of assembly operations ^ day it will close its auto assem- A total of 11 building per­ Firemen List United States, that South Viet German government in Bonn, (6) CHECK FRONT Miss Kathy Vendetta and Miss Nam and the United States have and that the Communist offices dered U. S. Ambassador Philip WHEEL BEARINOfi Upon approval of the plans, to a comparatively small (3ana- piy plant at South Bend, Ind.. Arlene LaPenta will play a mits were issued in November Radio the board la expected to re­ OPEN at an estimated oonrtniction been training and arming Cam­ for the issuing of permits must D. Sprouse to verify the wording (4) CHECK BRAKE dtan plant in Hamilton, Ont., but will continue production at piano duet. Vocal selections will and pin down the responsibUlty quest the board of directora to oost of 8R1.566. Of this number bodian rebels to undermine his be on West Berlin terrltmy. (M s Itetbir taeiota sriy those news broadoasta e< 16 or 16 SYSTEM was a realistic solution to Stude-1 its Hamilton. Ont.. plant, be offered by Miss Janet Miles, Pupil Awards for the broadcast. approve the preparation of de­ baker problems. "W e were being bled to death alto; Mi.ss Eunice Blinn. .so­ three were for dwellings at an regime. The conditions were laid down Unigtn. Some stottoos cmrry otorr short nrwsrasto). j EVERY in an article In the East Ger­ Al Fow Only tailed plana and apeclllcatlona ‘The economics of the situs-1 there,” Guthrie said of Stude- prano; Neil Case, baritone; and asti(T»ate of J41.000; six for ad­ WDBO—1N4 A 7:0b N«wi ShuwesM In advance of the school refer­ ditions and alteratio™i at J8,- For Writing VOGHERA. Italy (A P)—Two man Communist party news pa p- CX)FFEE; Informed source! 7:86 Leading QueeUon tlon permit no other course,” he baker's auto production opera Mrs. Gray, soprano. Mrs. Fras­ Neues Deutschland. said today toe U.S.-apcosored 8:00 Long John Wade 8:00 The World Tonl^t endum, tentatively scheduled said. Burlingame said unprofit­ tions at South Bend. er will play the organ, and Mrs. 220, one garage at $1,500 and trainmen were convicted Mon­ 8:00------Raynor Shlnaa 8:15 Lila Una NITE till day night of multiple man­ International Coffee Agreement :gn for April. able operations on declining vol­ Details of Studebaker's plans Ho^va^d Lockward will do a one outbuilding at $848 BUemenlary school winners of 1:08 News Stg Ott 8:80 Showcase Advance preparation of the slaughter and causing a railway PORT AU PRINCE, HalU appears in danger of dying for W HAT-616 9:06 Beat of Broadway ume at South Bend were sap- i to end auto production in the ' seasonal skit. (Except Saturday) Building Inspector Bernard plans has been suggested by A Dion also Iseued pemuta for the best story contest for Ftre disaster In which 64 persons (AP) — President Francois Du- lack of U. 8. congreaslonaT ap­ |:yo Siany Ed Show 10:06 Showcase and Nawn ping the company's financial I United Stales and concentrate This concert will replace the proval of legialatlm to make It 12:06 Nawa and Bporta General Manager Richard Mar­ tlwee septic tank InMailatlonj Prevention Week, sponsored b^’ were killed. They were sen­ valler lias appointed a new am­ Waather and Bports U-.26 Sign OK______strength. on production in Canada were originally planned program due bassador to the United States, operative in this c<^try. TiOO iD dw ^ P. Morgan tin aa a way "to advance the As a result of diversification outlined at a news conference to toe illne.ss of the .speaker, and two mechanical permits; tbs Hebron Fire Department, tenced to IS years In prison. 7:16 Jaff _ giving him a job of repairing The agreement, nailed as a school project by about three since 1958, Studebaker makes by Guthrie; Byers A. Burlin­ Mra. Louise G. Tarantino, state otw, electrtcaJ and the other, The disaster on May SI, 1962, 10:10 Tonight AlMy Plaea OH. DEER! 8ERV1CIB ON ALL UNFINISHED 'were Richard Aiken, of Mra. injured 76 others. It was one of relations between the two coun­ plan to save coffee producing 1:80 Sign Off months, and possibly put it on farm implements, refrigerators, game. president; and Gordon E. senior president of the (Children phirnMng. GATESVILLE, N.C. (AP) — CONVENTIONAL MAKES the same schedule as the pro­ Six New Voters Floyd Fogil'a olass, bert story, Italy's worst train wrecks. tries and seeking U.S. aid. countries from economic chaos, W TK W S6I laundry equipment and a num­ Grundy, pre.sident of Studebak­ of the American Revolution. provides that importing and ex­ 6:00 News. Sports and Waather John Baines, one of Oates posed Keeney St. and Highland ttx new voters were made and Kathy K M e, of Mm. Man- Lanfranco Plgiani, 29, an en­ The appointment of. Andre ber of other products. It has 12 er of Canada, Ltd. Members are reminded to BOOKCASES? porting nations must ratify it by l:X Old. Borrowed and Blue County's moat experienced and Park additions.” SMturday, three being fboen the gineer, and Soriano Fabbrl, Ms Theard as envoy to Washington divisions tn all. with only auto- They made the.se points: bring wrapped Christmas g;ifts nlng’a dase, tbe best poem. Dec. $1 to make It effective. 6:46 Three Star Extra enthusiastic deer hunters, flrst etortrlct and three from the Also Gary AWrlch, o f Mrs. Mon- asslstent, were at the controls was announced Monday along 7:06 Conven^on Pta^ MORIARTY making unprofitable, but cars - Dealers will t)e encouraged or monetary donations to the with a minor cabinet reshuffle The U. 8. Congress is planning 7:10 News of the World rounded up his dogs and rushed accounted for about one half toe Mariow's Furniturt ■aoond. In the first district one tigny's class, who drew tbe of a freight train that rammed to stay with Studebaker. meeting for the Hillside School Duvaller demanded the with to recess for toe CSiriatmss holl- 7:46 OoDgreaatonal Report off to the hunting grounds. for Boys at Marlboro, Mass. wgletered with the Democrats best poeter. Elacb youngster re­ the rear of a crowded passenger 8:00 UCkinn vs. CXass Pupils to See entire business. —The price of Studebaker drawal of U.S. AmtmsssMlor days Dec. 30. Almost Immediately the dogs A more or less steady down­ cars made in Canada and sold The refreshments will be Has Thoni In and two remained unafTllated; ceived a chack for $0, to be train standing tn the Voghera t:46 Nigh (beat BROTHERS station before dawn. Raymond L. Thurston last June Latin Americans here ex- U-.OO IJawe picked up a scent and went to TEL. 6484nS6 hill slide In Studebaker fortunes in toe United States is expected served by toe hostesses. Mrs. to the second district, one reg- used for tbe purchase of some and recalled his ambassador pressed alarm that toe whole work on too traU. It was then Two Yule Plays in toe last decade was interrupt­ Cyrus W. Tompkins, Mrs. Sher­ iaterad Republican, one Demo- u lio sSSillVht S e ra ^ ^ 801*816 OCNTER 8Ve to remain the same as current Evory Sho— ! item for his ctase room. after the U.S. government let It agreement might collapse since that Baines discovered he had ed in 1969 when toe Lark, a prices here. wood Z. Cone and Miss Marion crattc, and ohe remained unaf- This sftemoon the bcass sec­ QUBSEX: (AP) — Officials of 1:00 News and Sign Off the 1967 Montreal World’s fair be known it considered Duval­ it cannot, imder present terms, W PO r-4416 forgotten to bring along Ms Membera of toe CtiUdren’s Downtown Parking Lots Ready compact model, enjoyed tempo­ The officials aaid severance V. Washburn. ftateid. tion of the Hartford Symphony ler had prolonged Ms term of of­ be operative without U. B. par­ shotgun. rary success and toe concern N O Knots, Clear Pine, H w nsKt to|>ecial voterwnaktog hope to see aa international cen­ Wtaig of toe Little Theater ot to give two perfownancea fice unconstltutianally. ticipation. cleared $28.6 million. Reody to Point or santon wffi bs toom 10 ajn. to ter for arctic studies established MsnehesUr wfil preaeavt two the completion of-S-nell PI.; Atty. Phelon, chair- at the school; ths p r im a r y on the fair’s site after the ex- A month ago Preeldent John There are 88 Importing and 12:00 Otmnd Painting the white lines onmarklng Break-even yean then were .Reosonoble noon Jan, IS at tl>s town cleric’s grades at 10:16 am., and the F. Kennedy announced he exporting nations in toe agree­ pls(ys tomorrow at Chrtetmaa the town’s new parking lot be­ three new downtown parking man of the town parking aU' Stain. efHoe tn tits town office bnlktiig. poeitlon closes. 6:00 Nawa, Wrathar. thority, was in chuge ot the sandwiched around a $8.1-mll- Intennediatea at 11:16. Pierre Dupuy, the fair’s oom- plaaned to nominate a new am­ ment, wMch fixes export quotas 6:80 Showteae aseemtoHes at Oreen and Bentley hind Main St, stores, between areas, was symbolic—Mayor too! Botary Anettoa Mahoney and the town’s dliec- m e c h ^ c s ot negotiating the Uon red Ink showing In 1961. Mr. Maxabail’a Gkada 6daaa mlssloner - general, told the bassador, Benson B. L. Tim­ for producer countries, and pro­ 6:46 Lowell Thomas Bchoola. Oak and Maple SU., yesterday, Studebaker losses jumped to TtM Rotary d u b a n n u a l 8:60 Bports Tima tors gave the project the push leases; and Werbner, a vice preaented a program on Mon­ Women’s Canadian d u b Man- mons in . poses that importer countries "Whet OolOT Is Ctori.stmaa?” John Baldyga of the town po­ $9.8 million In the nine months Cbriatooas asKtton at the 6:40 It needed when they appropri­ president of the Manchester RUMMAGE SALE day at 13:30 for Grades 4-6. Tbe day that U.S. friends of the fair Duvaller now is reported to be keep tab on coffee imports to an original one-act play by lice department relinquishes the ended Sept. 30. If It's Furniture, pan. dtorar mestixig tcnxrrow Chamber ot Commerce, worked are urging that a pavilion to be seeking an emergency loan from avoid any cheating by toe coffee Howerd V. 'WilDlaans, will be controls to Mayor Francis J. ated $32,000 last summer for In 1964, the Sopth Bend com­ SPONSORED BY B’NAI B’RITH at the Ftont Oongregattonal school’s annual Christmas pro­ one year leases, and Improve­ with the chamber to urge the gram wUl be held on Bhlday, devoted to man’s acMevements President Johnson with which to producing countries. given a/t <3reen School at 9:16 Mahoney, while Atty. Herbert pany merged with another once Then W hy Not Try CbRnch wlQ hanse Zoiton Feuer- meet his mid-month government Phelon restarts the white line ments, for parking lots between town to go ahead with the Dec. 30. Parents are oordtoBy in the arctic be made perma­ N EW C A R and 10 ajnu Betty Lundberg and parking projects, (Herald proud but ailing automaker, the man aa oucUcnser. All memben nent payroll. KIDNAPINa: State Depart­ Bofabi Santtoi of the adult group painter and Alfred Werbner Oak and Maple Sts., and Main Packard Motor Car Oo. Produc­ M O n’S COMMUNITY MALL M to bring a gfft. TInse are bo invited to attend. Tbe primary [Stop Wishing... and Forests Sts., and at Pur- photo by Oflara). gradSB wfli paaform at 9:30 Dupuy aaid Soviet officials ment officials portray toe are toe dlreotoix. The cast tar points the way. The ceremony. tion of Packards ended in 1968. bo aueUoped off with the pro- RENTALS and tbe Intennediatea gave encouraging reaction to seisure of four Americana in dtuAea VSeWe Coro, Jimmy N1 , In 1962, Packard was dropped M A R L O W l i oaeds to go to tbe PitoMe Health Bolivia aa mors of an accident lOAO. the propoeal and Norway, Swe­ SoMith Windsor START SAYING oda, Daivtd Froot, Jeff Ootberg. President Richard M. Nixon. I from the corporate title. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11 Furnltwe—Lower Level . Mhnfng Asaoctatton and the den and Denmark also reacted than an anti-American act. F a r r i w H o M m Cbrolyii Whiting, Kerri Kdbe MacDonald suggested Sen. xhe Hamilton facility, which JganafleM State IVatalng Sohobl W arring to given that v They said Monday they be- tbe coming o f winter, ohttdren favorably. And W M kM m and Oard (Shopman. GOP Delays Comment Margaret Chase Smith of Maine ))egan operations in 1948, prO' sod Hospttsl. ‘Freedom Shrine’ Ueved toe Americans just hap­ dvistimaa oairdlers are San­ as a vice-presidential running Studebakers last (TOMORROW ) f ;30 A.M. W >:30 P.M. Rotariana hare canoeUed tha ahould be carefri about stand' pened to be in toe mine area ifor Next Christmas... tog away tram buaes as they OTTAWA (AP) — The Cuban One, Two or Hues Weeks dra McKay, HoMn Saipienza, mate for Goldwater. | year out of 94,92 manufactured maating achadutod for Dec. 26. military court that sentenced Given to SWHS vtoen left-wing tin miners got Menrie Ann Sterling, Sandra Gordon Grundy, president of spproseta their stops. All par­ word two of their leaders had Get Oar Bates Ih a meattag achadutod for Naw Ronald Patrick Ldppert of Kitch­ Cunningham, Nancy Richards, MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP)— I Taaffa right wSl be held ,Jan. ents should cauUoii thfsir chil­ been aelsed by the government On Lodge’s Chances dren sgaimt this danger. Par­ ener, Ont, to SO years In prison A TiYeedoin SIhrine’' wifi be PoHtioe Open an SBM Susan Sherlock, Lynn Phridiwon A Manchester businessman said g alt ttw cfaurch- has rejected Ms appeal. Foreign To pressure toe government to Paul Dodo* he talked with Ambassador Flrst Ofanrok Note* ents are also reminded to dress presented to toe South 'Wlnd- release toe union leaders, toe INC. and Joan Spencer. Secretary Paul Martin told toe "Ohrtetinias Every Day” by Henry Cabot Lodge by radio thsir children property for the sor High School ^ toe nemdy miners grabbed as hostages toe Fluae 646-3881 (Continued from Page One) "Thinking to put him on toe de­ H m .Ltodtoa’ Aaaorialton o< House of Commons Monday. fotmed Btechange OU> o f South Christmas WlRlam Dean Howetls (adapted telephone Monday night and FhMt OongregationsI Church winter, providing warm cloth­ fotu: Americans as well as 17 373 MAIN STREET fensive at once, I asked, ‘You Mania’s office said he would Windsar. by Adele Thane) wUJ be pre­ being a very frank man, he urged him to enter the New win have an all day meeting ing, mittsns, boots and hate meet with toe Cuban ambas­ other foreigners and Bolivians. are well known in politics; why The "Freedom Shrine” la a sented ait 9:30 and 10:10 am . would be the first to doubt whe­ Hampshire Republican primary | starting at U ajm. tcmorrow jn suitable for the coming cold sador Wednesday to discuss toe not run yourself?’ Without pause nsiUotial Blxntoange - sponsored Club N O W ! at BentHey Schod. Marilyn ther he had enough. March 10. the veatry. The church choir will weather. case. his answer came back, ‘Because COULD THIS project. It taioludee 28 authentic Mann and Rosalie Blum are the Victor Lemieux, who acted as I vebearse eut 7:30 pjn- Thursday, Girl Scouts o f TVoop 264 had So, what does Sen. Qoldwater I cannot be elected,’ and he Lippert and William MUne of reproductions of famous Amer- directors. Memibers of toe cast spokesman last October for a I nie church board of trustees a good time at a party in An Montreal were arrested in Hav­ FREE Loner Playing Record “ Songs o f C hrist- say about the Lodge balloon? went or with his argument,” dover on Monday, taking along tosn Ustorical documsnts, SPECIAL FACTORY FUBCHA8B aire Peggy Aim Alcavage, Vlc- Nothing. A major general In the committee which attempted to w i» mart at 8 pun. Thursday at ana O ct 34 after landing in framed and ready for display. [mas’’ when you open a Christmas Qub or Clubs equal­ torte. FsTker, Sharon Redfern, draft Lodge as a Republican their cupcakes, as requested. small plane. They were accused Air Force Reserve, he reported PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)— Kingdbury House. In order to raise funds for 1963 Cheryl Sapienaa, Don Ryan. presidential candidate, said he BE YOUR HOME? Briefs Tbe school Christmas recess SAVINGS UP TO ling $2 weekly. bright and early Monday morn­ Gov. John H. Chafee says Am­ of trying to smuggle in ex­ tote project, toe Bbcchssige CUb Paige Axiems, Michael Parker, called toe ambassador in Bal-| Tbe second o f three Bible ■wrm be from Dec. 20 to its re­ plosives. Milne was acquitted. ing to the Pentagon for assign­ bassador Henry Cabot Lodge opening Jen. 2, 1964. will bold a Outetmas gW-wrap FOljtEION REMTrrANCES AVAILABLE! Valerte Bdwards, Paitty CNelU, ment to an active duty tour, would make a fine candidate for gon. study sessions o f Second Con' Gregory Kelly and Charles Del- TOKYO (AP)—Premier Hay- sale in firont o f W. T. Grant’s, lasting until Dec. 28. toe 1964 Republican presidential gregstional Church wrlU be held The next FTA meeting will Vernon Ctode Shopping Center, ato Ikeda told the Japanese tatto. After all, a man can’t talk nomination — but the governor at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the take place on Jan. 16. The sub­ on Saturday from 10 am. to The c h o r u s Indiude. Gail Church Community House. ject will be: Art B5ducation In Parliament today he and Presi­ pollUcs while flying a jet or Isn’t giving him his endorse­ 10 p m . 1000 * LARKS Caerwlnski, Marsha Sault, Ter­ what not. Coventry Grange will have a the Enemontary Sctiool. dent Johnson had an eed that ment yet. the "cooperative relatiimsMp' CntteUnas ornaments and S a v m n g ^ ry Helna, EiliBaheth Welker, One man who doesn’t fly jets public pinochle party at 8 p.m. MiUc money will become due esnOy wifi also be offered for Nancy Wilson, Paula Famdl, "A splendid, candidate If he Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Thursday at its hall on Rt. 44A. between Japan and toe United but whose conversaflon is jet- Monday, Jan. 6, 1964. Candace Huri^, Jeesioa Menn chooses to run,” CJhafee said Members of the grange will States must be made closer than propelled is Sen. Hubert Hum­ A well established An­ dinroh Notes BOLAND MOTORS and Janet Engberg. phrey, D-Mlnn. He doesn’t mind Monday of reports that Lodge neighbor with HlUstown Grange A meeting of wardens and ever. 869 CENTER STREET— 648-4079 O F M a n c h e s t e r was being boosted for toe nomi­ cient Fife & Drum Corps The Foreign Ministry an­ Maoclienter Evening Herald MAST MTAWCN MWSr MSMtOm predicting, as follows: "Mr. at Blast Hartford and furnish vestry was held last evening Sooth Windsor oorreepondent msm orncM nation. plans to expand its corps. A number on the lecturer's nounced that toe U.S.-Japanese tUMHtt Goldwater will run for re-elec­ great opportunity for those one at St. Peter's Blptocopel Chuxh. Lnnra Kate, teiephene 644-1768. Tippit Fund Grows tion to the U. S. Senate—and An aide noted that toe gover­ program at a meeting at 8 p.m. Choir rehearaal wiQ be held this Cabinet Committee would hold nor has made equally compli­ experienced on 6fe or drum its third meeting Jan. 27-28. The Mr. Lodge appears to be the S u n d a y at HlUstown. evening at 7:30, Hersoe SeBers, DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—“We’re mentary references to other and those willing to learn. meeting bad been scheduled for most likely prospect for the Re­ Teen Club Meets choir master dtoecting. Tbe Cairo Siffrts Pact beginning to make headway,” potential Republican candidates Instruction Frro! We are November but was postponed publican presidential nomina­ ^ le Tolland County 4-H Teen YPF meeting was omitted Sun­ Police Lt. Verne Hipskind said without indicating that they had trying to keep up the tradi­ because of President John tion.” Club will meet at 7:16 p.m. Sat­ day evening. CAIRO (A P )-Ira q added its Monday as he added $15,000 to his support. tion of Colonial America urday at the Tolland County Kennedy's assassination. signature Monday to a fivb-na- Lodge may not exactly appre­ which la so much a part of "What Are You Atoaild O f?’’ toe bulging fund for the family Prof. Forrest MacDonald of Agricultural Center in Rock- tlon economic unity agreement MANCHESTER of slain patrolman J. D. Tlpplt. ciate this tap on toe shoulder our American heritage. In­ was the subject o f a dtecusskm Brown University, chairman of TlUe. "Facts About Smoking BERLIN (AP)—The Oommu- embracing toe UMted Arab Re­ Hipskind and his police de­ from toe opposition. Anyway, he struments will be furnished. l,ekl Sunday evening fay the the Rhode Island Draft Barry and Drinkmg” will be the topic nlat regime of East Germany public, Kuwait, Syria, Morocco UBLIC MARKE partment crew listed a total of is a man to give his decision a Our next meetlnga will be Oongregattonsl Pilgrim FeBow- Goldwater Committee, said of discussion. Guest speakers insisted today aa two poUtlcal and Jordan. The union of toe 803-805 )4AIN STRElT ANNOUNCING $140,861.25 in donations to the lot of agonizing thought. held on Saturday nights, idiip, led by Peter Houle and there are more convention dele wUl be representatives from the conditions for admission of IVest six may turn into an Arab com­ Tlpplt family. It was estimated A footnote to history appears Dec. 14 and Jan. 11 at 6:30 at Tbomas Blllard. Tbe Hebron gates pledged to toe Arizona Connecticut Tuberculosis Asso­ Berliners to see their relatives mon market. funds not handled by the depart­ in Gen. Elsenhower’s latest book the old firehouse In Ware­ Congregational deacons and senator than to any other cand' ciation and Alcoholics Anony­ in East Berlin at Christmas. The agreement calls for toe ment would put the total near entitled "Mandate For Ctoange." house Point Cali evenings their wives met with the Gilead The conditions, always re­ abolition of tariff barriers and Elsenhower recounted how idate. mous. deacons and their wives Mon­ $ 200,000. after 6:30, 623-8759, Or jected by toe west in toe past, freedom of movement of per­ Tlpplt was killed Nov. 22 aa Lodge came to him in 1961 and MacDonald said reports that write to Kenneth A. Shel­ Refreshments and recreation day evening in toe upetalrs former President Dwight D. El­ will follow the program of were that toe West Berlin city sonnel and capital and goods he sought to stop Lee Harvey presented a massive argument don, King St, Warehonso room. administration must deal direct­ among the six nations, but no \ WED. SPECIAL! why the general should run for senhower favors Lodge for the Oswald, accused of assassinat­ Point, Conn. which Gall Boett(ger and Linda At tbe meeting of the Wom­ nomination have hurt the nomi­ Jsumke of Mansfield are in ly with toe (>ommiuiiat regime joint currency. ing President John F. Kennedy, president. en’s Fellowship this Thursday Then Elsenhower continued: nation chances of former Vice charge. evening at 8, Mrs. George Milne NATIVE lor questioning. The teen-club will meet the win Show slides of her trip to second Saturday of each month. Scotland. She is the wife of the Local members of the club are Rev. Geooge Milne, a former William Hoffman, who is club pastor of the Hebron and Gilead S A PIERCE’S HOLIDAY 6IFTS , CHICKEN PARTS vice chairman and Larry Zelg- Congregational Churche.>). ler, who is also serving as There will be some Christmas AT tresusurer. Hoffman and Zrigler items for sale, donated by Miss will be In charge of the Feb. 8 r M E A H LEGS '^39c Florence Jones, Including cards, LINCOLN CONTINENTAL meeting on "GetUng Along wrapping paper, and some sur­ WELLES FARM COUNTRY STORE with Your Parents, Family and prise table decorations. Hostess­ > LARGE BREASTS YOU CAN ENJOY “ A JUST RIGHT” HOME Irtends.” es will be Mrs. John N. Cross, AND OIFT SHOP ■Hie Buttomi * Bowls 4-H wife of the pastor, Mrs. Albert Club wiM hoiW its Chritsmas Blllard and Helen Condon. THANKS TO SAVINGS and LOAN FINANCING party at 3:10 pm. Dec. 18 at Ome Early Says The Postmaster r WINGS tbe home of Mle. Grant E. Hancheater Evening Herald ROUTE 83, TALCOTTVILLE Tootbaker Jr. leader, on Rixdi- Hebron correspondeat, Mias N e c k s and BACKS 6 Many of the (iefects that are keeping you and your family from full Btond Rd. Eiacb nMinber is Susan B. Pendleton, telephone TEL. 875-7395 TEL. 649-7609 en.ioyment of your present home could perhaps be connected with the gia-b^ a g ffl for the patiesUs at 328-8464. HEATING COMFORT WITH the Mansfl^d State Training aid of a Home Improvement Loan, Maybe a pwitch to an entirely dif­ School and Hoapttal in Mane- Misfire Kills Soldier ferent home is the answer. In either case, rely on Manchestipr’s oldest ftoU D epot INSURANCE PROTECTION financial institution for financial assistance. Feel free to discuss your AUGUSTA,’ Ga. (AP) — F t CURRENT a n n u a l Home Buying, Home Building or Home Improving with us at anytime Maaoheater Ihrening Herald Glordon authorities were investi­ Ooventoy oorreepondetit, F. DIVIDEND ON without obligation. gating today the explosion of a John Lacey INSURED SAVINGS PanBne LMtle, totophone 743- lOBmm howitxer. One soldier 7SSL was killed, and two others were Factory trainetl VoDiswagen me­ iThe Easy, Worry-Free Injured. Suh Scores HU The men were members of the chanic . . . now associated with 38th Field Artillery, attached to Wednesday, 9 A.M. to I t Noon CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. (AP) the 2nd Division at Ft. Benning, Open Until 5 P.M. Monday, Tuesday and Friday Thursday, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. — The Polaris AS .submarine Ga. The unit had been here for MORIARTY'S Way To Pay For Heat] Biissile scored Its 15th success two weeks conducting a training la Its last 16 launcMngs Monday test. FLYING "A " SERVICE night, striking a target area A base spokesman said the YOU CAN'T NND A FINER 1,800 miles down range. field piece had blown up Mon­ Mr. Laejr who baa had 18 yeare experWiee, wae lorroeeAy JOIN OUR 1964 The main objectives of the day as the men fired their sec­ ■aeooteted with a loeal VolkeewaFeB dealenhip. HEATING OIL PROGRAM THAN CHRISTMAS CLUB land-pad firing were to evaluate ond cartridge of the day. Killed guidance, warhead and other was Spec. 4 Charles E. Carter, TODAY! systoma. The Navy reported all ' 24, the son of Leola Carter of We Are Now Equipped FOGARTY'S INSURED had performed as planned. Reldsville, N.C. The AS la being developed for The Injured, Staff Sgt. Jim R. GREEN STAMPS To Do Volkswagen Repairs a range of 2,878 miles, more Soles, 33, of West Palm Beach, BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN! than 1,000 miles greater than Fla., and Pfc. Miguil Arce, 31, - f t earhar operational Polaris of Bonquete, Tex., were reported 6 Level, economical payments! R E F I N E D ^ a n d ' STILL YOUR FINEST INVESTMENT VALUE models. in satisfactory condition. WED. and SUN.! COMPLETE 6 Payment protection for you and your and Hnnwstakabte look that doMnos o m 1964 edtiion ot thte most-copted FOREIGN CAR \ family in ei'ent of accident or sickness •ar aa InknUaWy Contmentsi, thera art naverthaless significant changes for 1964. We think you wM or death! SAVINGS FREE! FREE! REPAIRS ^,proeM e thasa changes: greater teg room, knee room and head rexxn; broader visibility, easier FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF thioMgh tha wktertad rear doors, a luggaga compartment larger by 15 percent. Yet, with 8 GALLONS OF GAS or MORE! and LOAN FOR EXPERT FOGARTY BROTHERS. Inc Gieae ehangaa, Lincoln Continantol sHII rotates the classic distinction that has nr>ade it one of BEAUTIFUL ANOHOB HOCKING CUT OLASSM ASSOCIATION WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING AMERICAN EXPRESS Three Typee to Cbooee From: e Water e Juloe • gM woekf 8 sfteaot inwsa ^ ants. May wa add one to yot/r portfolio? TRAVELERS CHEQUES RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING e Tlie above fW e Off er Ie Oeod Kvegjr Day 66 tba wbek a Coal, Coke, Range and Fuel Oil A COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE Oil Burner Service and Sales t /W S i f ^ S A V fM S S MORIARTY'S m n a m SEE 819 Broad Street ■ ancnkstr r*> oldest fihahcial institution STATE SERVICE STATION FLYING "A" SERVICE Manchester, Conn. MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc “ YOUR FLYING *A' DBALH B!" Tel. 649-4589 CURXE MOTOR SALES TIM MORIARTY, Prop. W 1-«U CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. 1007 MAIN SntBET NEAR MAPLE STREET 770 MAIN 8TBSKT, MANOHli8TEB — FREE PARKING AT OUR FRONT DOOR — 301 BROAD SIBEET — 049-2012 OPPOSITE STATE THEATEB • PHONE 848-8886 CIO H A R T F O R D R O A D — 648 -6 2 17 ______j ______PAGE SEVEN llANCUEbiillK tiVklNlNti UKKALD, MANCHJslbTKK, GUNiS., ILlsiaDAY, UtCliiAlBKK ID, 1968 ------• ir...... - BANCHESTB* ev en in g h er a ld , MANCHESTER, OONWh TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 19CT Held hy Bolivia Tin Miners PACn 8Dt Rockville-VerncMi 12th Circuit Pope to Give Local Stocks bAha troubla bdtAn, that thla Court Cases waa tha raaaon. Board Votes $5^000 Base Major Talk QuoUtione Funrished by Deadline Nearing Why, havlnr obtalnafl our Connecticut Satita and the Jiflu^ted }jpuse Oobniii Mlddlebrook, Inc. % U aK IIM I MANCHESTER SESSION Bank Stocks plana for raactinf to any Rua* For Teacher Pay Scale During Tour Bid Asked alan praaaura aralnat our fraa Yankee Kainey Stapleton Jr., SO. Rockrille, yesterday waa given Conn. Bank and For U.S. Hostages acoaaa to Berlin, ahould the By A.H.O. (Bynopaia: Tha Storytallar told 80 days In the State Jail at VATICAN CITT (AP)—An In­ Trust Co...... 78 77 hour. Oonn. Ruaaiana then proceed to apply how Nog waa making a Trouble A 16,000 atarUng salary tor^ tive, attended the meeting and Tolland, execution suspended formed Vatican source said to­ Hartford National r. mtayguN Cake for Santa. Than the Story­ 1964-56 teacher contracts was dlscuaaed the method* used in Bank Co...... 624 664 R. rBROUBOIl Juat such preaaure? preparing flnanciaJ reports. The after 10 days, for breach of the day Pope Paul VI, after rislt- (Continued from Page One) many others who strived for HALL Publtshcra When the apecial Republican teller fell aaleep. The children approved by the board et educa­ one of five counts to Fire Insurance Companle* lU Oetebar 1. UU The Ruaaiana. or ao aaya thla board owns a Burrougha ma- P®*®* . i; State_ Convention_ meets___ in aet off for the Haunted Houae to tion at K* meeting last night. mon n . oieaueu ^ I HartfordTlre' .... 62>-• lowed a cautious policy In hopes *’**f*' w . • ___ particular explanation of the January"for'”the buaineaa of *** themaelvea if the atory ('ANDI I'.S chine, and ways to utilize lU ^*1*®*?Judge J?hn Alexlnder also or-, hU Holy Land pilgrimage, will | National Fire ... .112 120 I of protecting the hostages. "We ere begl^ng to move ______P«Mtah«4 B Irarrt« Braomt Kxcap* 117* apftrovBl, granting a 8300 features were explained dered 80-day jail terms each on; deliver a major speech Jan. 8 I Phoenix Fire ---- 114 In addition to Martin, the toward the world of pewe Md FOR RENT ■uadaya and Bwdaya. Bntarad at autobahn atoppafea. could have formally. .. adopting .. A. new rule* . .to were true.) Meeting Switched tha Poat O ^ a at Manrtaatar Ctmn. been trying to find out two Increase In starting satorie* ol additional charges of breach of' in Bethlehem, appealing to all | Life and Indemnity Ins. Cm. Americans are U. 8. information disarmament which Alfred No- Inqnlre Littauanlan HaR aa Baaaad C9a« Mall Mattar. govern the operation of the Re­ Chapter Seven teachers, came when School The Vernon Junior Woman’s the peace, and IntOTclcation (8 mankind for peace and unity. Aetna Casualty ..121 ’129 offlcer Michael A. Kristula of was striving ter. where th* thinga. Firat, they would want publican Party In Connecticut, Three Little Haunts Cltib has changed the site of Its 173 Cadillac Mich.; U. 8. labor of- only war that exists Is the one 84 OOLWAT ST. iubscriftion ra te s Supt. Raymond E. Ramsdell counts), all to run consecutive-j The source said the Pope | Aetna Life ...... 165 to know whether the informa­ we look for the hottest fight to "Men’s Night” program tonight ly i l suspended, and then plac-! would visit both Israel and i conn. General ...1634 fleer Bernard Rlfkln. 62. a n a - ' »«»test dLsease and human suf- 648-0618—648-8496 PayaHa to AdTanoa What the children saw in the tnid the board he needed the to St. Luke’s pariah hah In El­ Qm Taar ...... *^'2! tion their Intelligence aystem develop not between town and higher figure to attract n«w ^ Stapleton on a one-year pro-' Jordan, crossing the armed' Hfd. Steam Boiler 141 151 qj Brooklyn, N.Y.; and | saw. FOR ALL OCCASIONS Sto Moaitlia •••••••«•••••••**■ county, or between any partlcu-, Haunted houae was • !««]>*•- LENOX PHARMACY lington. The meeting was orig­ batlon period. CondlUons of pro- border between them twice. Travelers ...... 1934 2014 Peace Corps volunteer Robert' “During the last two decades had obtained for them waa ac­ teachers. Thraa Mootha •••••••••••••••• a.DM lar party factions, but between | faced, toothless, baldheaded, 299 E. CENTER STREET—949-0898____ inally scheduled for Lake St. Fergeratrom, whose parents live ' the war machine Nobel was Ona Mootli " " curate. Second, they wanted to Proposed salary inoreaaes to- ballon are that Stapleton will The source said this was the Public Utilltlee 1 Individual differences of convlc- j bottle-shaped creature and what taUng 1134,666 for the 10e4-6b School. not drink, and will seek help for Pope's tentative program for conn. Light Power .35 j in Honolulu. looking for. which would make MEMBER o r __ know If. having auch plana In The women have slated a talk his drinking problem. the unprecedented pilgrimage: Hfd. Elec. Light .. 45 They had gone to the mining war impossible, ha.s been found, THE ASBCqA-^ tlon over the Proposed Rule 17, they heard waa the beating of school season would allocate by John C. Beggs of Hamilton Ifca Aaaoetatad Praaa la asel» being, we had guta enough to That proposed new rule reads ^ wooden spoon in a mixing 1116,166 to teachers; 88,400, ad- Jack I. Smith, 22, of 64 School Jan. 4—Leaves Rome’s Leo- Hartford Gas Co. 43 ■ area to deliver a $18.0(X) U.8. aid in the form of weapons of ter- briefly and to a troublesome Standard DlviSm of United Southern New Eng- . check to Jae used for a school rible destruction. dral/ aJSSadfo tha naa ol rapol^ hold to them to the preclae let­ minUrtrators and 811,000 to non- Aircraft Ooep. Begga la project St was fined 8156—ter operat- nardo Da Vinci Airport about 6 C A S H F U E L jeaKto o< all nawa dlapatchaa point, as follows: They knew right away that the profeastonal staff including aec- tee a motor vehicle while his a.m., flying nonstop to Ainman land Telephone 514 044 and an orphanage. "We have now reached the; Aidltad to It ar not otharwte ter, If a teat waa mad'e. "Neither the SUte Central purple-faced, toothless, bald engrlneer for the Apollo apace license is under .suspension and arriving about 10 or 10:80 Manufacturing Companies i„ exchange for the hostages, stage where two great nations | S edltel to thla paper Md alao tta reitaries, Ubrair Clerks and cus­ suit. SERVICE By thla theory the Ruaaiana, Committee nor any Town Com- headed, bottle-shaped creaturi todians. Action to scheduled for (1100) reckless driving (826), | Drives to Jerusalem to cele ____AUled Thermal .. 41 454 the miners demanded the re- have the possibilities of annlhl-' AH. '~“-“ M*eaaon - Potluck Party 604 iea.se of union leaders Irineo Pi- lating each other in a matter of j dHpatebai((£m hapeln ara alao knowing juat what each pro- mittee shall expend any party wa,s Nog and what Nog wai a special board meeting Dec and speeding (825). (Charges of brate Maas at the Church of the Arrow,Hart, Heg. 564 I apaelal funds on behalf of any candi-, beating up in the mixing bowl St. Bernard’s Women’s Guild failure to obey a red light (61 Holy Sepulchre, tours Christian Barden ...... 10 It's mental and Frederico Escobar, seconds. We have also seen the; Save 88.00 On 200 Gallons , raaarrad. greaalvc move on our part 30. has slated Its Christmas party date in a pre-convention con-1 was a Trouble Cake for Santa During the dtoctisslon, veter­ counts) and disregarding a stop shrines In Old Jerusalem and Bristol Brass ____ 9^ 114 The government said they were instruments of peace confer- 24-Honr Burner Service m n aarrioa oUent o< N. E. A. might be, would know'preclaely teat or In a primary unless spe-; ciaus, for tomorrow night at St. Ber­ sign (8 counU), were nolled by spends the lUght at the apos- cojeco ...... 34 4 4 arrested on a court order on ences develop. when to end the blockade Juat clfically contributed for such There was a candle on the A an school board member WU- nard’s Hall. PoUuck to sched­ Prosecutor James MlraWle. tollc delegation In Jerusalem. Dunham-Bush ... 44 5 4 rharges of committing non-pollt-j "The world without war is in Ham R, Hahn, former chair­ uled at 6:30. The event was Smith was caught on Oct. 26 Jan. 5—Drives into Israel In 234 leal or common crimes. No de- light." Pauling aaid. abort of any ahooting. purpose.’’ table and by its flickering light man of the boiard, said, “If we N. B. Machine ... 21 McKinney ; Haw Tork. Chicaco. Detroit and Why, atill, having made the The apparent purpose of such I the children saw all the Ingred- postponed from last week be­ after being chased by Man- the morning and tours Biblical North and Judd .. 164 184 tails were given. Pr»-Paid don’t do buelneaa with the Con­ cause of bad weather. Members President Zacharj' Taylor per-, Lumber sad Supply Co. --— “ TiR a u d it b u r e a u or teat and having diacovered that a proposition would seem to b e' tents of the cake as old Nog Chester police through three sites there. Including Nazareth, Peter_...... Paul...... 314 344 ------.nONB. some kind of Idesllatlc reach­ took them up and threw them necticut Ekluoatlon Association are to bring a gift for exchange. towns before his car’s motor Tiberias and the Sea of Galilee. p i„ tic Wire Cable 11 13 mitted his horse. Whltey, to ' their intelligence waa authentic ing toward a state of pure de­ In the bowl. Chrhfmas (GEA) then we’ll do bualneae Tree Fell* Wire* burned out just over the East Returns to Jordan In tee ®ven-; gtandard Screw 344 graze on the White House lawn. Est. 1947—Bolton ■•raid PrlntiMCorapw with the AFL-dO.” The CEA Hartford town line. i Ing to spend the second night at When the Pre.sldent died, the , Ine. aaiminna no ftoandla] raapos* and that we were firmly holding mocracy within the party, mak­ There waa a bottle of spiders’ Nog beat up tha awful mlxtura Th* fire alarm at Rockville Stanley Works .. 194 2^4 Pauling Gets alMUt^or typofraphleal to our own reaction plana, atep ing it die party of equal oppor­ legs, a box of powdeired stinging is a td«rry One represents teachers. A oommit- High School Bounded at 2:18 Waldo D. Lake, 28, Rockville,' the apostolic delegation In Jeru Veeder-Root ...... 45 49 1 ~ __ horse was included in the funer­ Tel. 643-2141 ' t o aoTortlneinanta and othar tunity, ao far as nomination nettles, a dozen cctora eggs. tee of stoool board members am . yesterday. When Constable was fined 8150 tor operating a salem. . The above quotations ar* not, O „ „ ^ v * i rrgk al procession. ' latter to n a Mancbaatar by atep. did the Ruaaiana re­ Stoay aaid, "Oh, Jeremy, whait ly th* houae was smptv. Jeremy has met with local teachers to Jan. 6—Goes to Bethlehem te ; construed as actual mar- Jt C a C C Y I A iC lemlA would be concerned, for all. 'Hieppe ww* little pUes of sifted turned on Ms flashlight and WllMam Patten tnveertlgatod, he vehicle while his license to un­ peat their teatT Thus, the new rule would Hat* and Greed and Worry wffl we do?” Open a 1964 CHRISTMAS CLUB hear their pay demands. The found that a tree had blown der suspension. the morning, celebrates a Pon-1 To eonfuae ua. AH this time Jeremy haul, peered about, growing braver proposals presented tost night tiflcal Mass In the (?hurch ot the , ______SUmlar advartlato* c l g ^ tomra. make it more difficult—al­ measured out on wax paper. aU tha while. o v er by high wtnds, talcing Othei' case dtopoetUona by A rorMoSdaae-l p-m. though not atrlctly impossible— 'ITiers was a tablespoon of been thinking. Now he said, where a result of the meettngs. down p o w er lines. fines Included the ceueea of Irv­ Nativity and then makes a (Continued from Page One) f^r Tueoday—1 p.m. Monday, "We oould soars Nog out of toe Not only waa there no Nog. Hahn said, "The A m erk^ speech. Drives to Amman lorfor « . ror Wednaaday—1 p.m. JTuwdajr. for a party machine to defend msjihed jelly fish and a Jar of Thera was no sign of th* cake FR EE Long Plajrinat Record “Songs of Chris^ The Connecticut Light and ing R. Rounds, 36, RFD 2, Man­ “Not Enough Holes” itself against the challenge of bouse.” Federation of Teachers to shoot­ Power Co. and the town road chester, 885 tor evading resp«m- the flight back to Rome, where M a r i n e I j r O U p bers of Parliament and the dip- | Headachee. "Oh, I ootddn’t go baito therel he had been making.. mas” when you open s Chrietmas Club or Clube equal­ he is due about 8:30 p.m. lomatic corps. 1 Ih'ery time some moronic new some upstart Individual who Muttering to htmself. Nog Then Sissy lean ^ over and ing for a minimum salary of foreman Andrew Tricarico were albility; George L. Dzlato, 28, might have every qualification R’a haunted!” ing %2 weekly or more. 86,000 to a maximum of 814, advtaed and the tree removed of 9 Earl St., 850, evading re- The visit to Bethlehem will Attends Supper In Stockholm, there were ?. CtoaMed deaffltee: slogan tries to take over the beat up the awful mixture. At "But we ootiM be th* bsainta,” openad th* oven door. Swooeh! come on the Roman Catholic words of praise for the late met eS ptibUmaam mcm and title to political advance­ th* end he dumped in a can of A towering whit* phantom burst FOREION REMITTANCES ATAlLABLBi 000 In 10 years.” He said that by 8:30 am. The alarm was re­ aponalbillty; J<»e?)h M -.Hay^, President John F. Kennedy as gstm'dey — • a.ib. ____ _ monopoly and direction of some ment except that of financial aaU Jeremy. "W* could dress another gocU of the union to a set 30 mlnutea later. 3^ ot 146 Center St., 840, for feast day of Epiphany which •uger to disguine the taste. Then up Hk* ghcMto and go down from th# oven, went "Whee* commemorates the visit of the About 70 membejm of the King Gustav VI Adolf awarded j Tneeday, December 10 phase of American life, all thoes resource. he popped to* whole thing into . . and, sprsadlng immansa maximum of 26 puplle per Mrs. Palmer Elected failure to surrender Hoense and Martoe Corps League Detach- the "prizes for literature, medi Conversely, however, the pro­ there and soars Nor aiway.” ctosa. “If any more than 26 are Mrs. Arthur Palmer of Pit­ regtotraition to the State Motor three Wise Men to the Infant who wish to maintain some pro­ the oven. “Uke Hailowosnr ortod Mtos arms, floated over the children. Jesus. me«t ao>d Auxiliary attended a cine , physics and cheinistry. posed rule might put s party Only then did th* cMldren, (EBmorrowi A Letter to Santo) Bsalgned,” he said, "the teacher kin St., Vernon, has been Vehicle Deipartment (825) and k TTiere An Instead Of? portion, independence and Intel- organization, or its endorsed Jo. She ran toto her room and to Instruoted to get up and elected president of the Ladles failure to report an accident The source said the Pope Saturdav night ^wo Americans, Prof. Eugen Hgence In their judgment have ■tanding frozen in the doorway, came back with a sheet over might make other speeches, but h J, Wlgner of Princeton and Dr. A Mew Toik publlahing houae candidates, at the virtual oome to their sennea. Without a leave the otoasroom.’’ Misslonarv Society of the Tal- (815); Francis (Jontoto, 20, that the one in Bethlehem will at the Marine Corps Hall. Maria Goeppert^ Mayer of the to keep establishlm. tiM fact mercy, campaign finance-wise, ber head, waving her arms Accelerated Pace cottrille Congregational Wethersfield, 835, for driving with aa uncanny knack for tlm- sound they turned as one, leaped and crying, "Whoooo . In addiUion to the teacher be the most Important. supper waa given in honor of i University of California at I>a 1: that they ar* not benighted op­ at any rate, of some unroutine Church. aj unregistered motor veWcle meniben who worked to build joiia, received a share of the Jng almoet made a quick, long- off the porch and ran aa faat Whooooo , . OKLAHOMA CITT (AP)—An raises, toe personnel policies She vrill be assisted by Mr*. The source said it would be ponents of the good. Thus, any­ challenger or opponent who M their legs could carry toem committee of the board and the (826) and illegal use of reg­ ti»e new Marine Corps home. p)iyatrs prize. ^ range sale with ua this mom- happened to have full financial Jeremy and Sissy raced tor Oklahoma City man is ready to O F M a n c h e s t e r Hattie Pitkin as rice president; istration jrfates (800); Brian more than an appeal for body who questions the sound- all the way home. Sheets and the three of them end his bachelor status — if ornca mabt muttcM wasraasewM Vernon Education agireed that ^ ^ u i r ^ t i c 825. Christian unity. He said It would Mrs. Rolamd Wilson aowl a com- awards speech in 8toch- kig. R has, in this morning's resources himself. the town pay 50 per cent of Mrs. Arthur Huntington, secre­ Young for religious of the present faddism Such an individual challeng­ "He’e re a lly there!” they tor* out of the house, the sheets Santa Claus can supply the right e-e-c^*- "-SSSCSi! tary; Mrs. John White, treasur­ be a general plea for religious mlttee served the meal. chairman Arne Tiselius Mew Tork Times, an advertlae- dried, bursting into to* house. teacher’s membership in Blue passing in a no passing none; and political harmony, made in Mm . Jerry Sapienza. auxiliao’ Qf the NObel Foundation said about the "school dropout” ing a party alate with a free flying out behind them. It was name. er; Mrs. Cora Rldyard, chap­ Thomas RydhIlTxg, 20, Coventry, ment captkmed. "Mow Is The "It's not a atory! Nog to there!” dark now. The roekls wore Hi* Oklahoma City Timas CroM and OMS which will such a way that It would be ad­ president gave a check fo the Kennedy in word and deed S problem has to keep asserting reach into hla own pocketbook Change to full payment by the lain; and Mrs. Weder Gordon, 815, bresoh of peace; Joseph Detsx^hment on behalf of the y^m-hed for the same ideas as Time To Read This Boot," thla could, at least, force a party But the houm was dark asid empty. There was no one to see promised to fulfill the fondest publicity. Hrim, 31, of 374 Hartford Hd., dressed to all mankind. that he or ah* is not against toe fto* waa out and the Story­ or wonder at three little ghosts wishes of the best three letter- txxwn in 1963. Because It will be made In Auxiliary. Nobel. caption followed by the title and organisation and its endorsed Bids tor transportation wto The new officers assume 816, intoxication; and John J- M^ss Gloria Miller, recording Pauling was praised in the education, but merely against candidates into a special cam­ teller was gone. TlMy ran stealing through the town. writers In a Christmas contest. their dutle* the first of Jan­ the Holy Land, the source add- an indication of the book’s con­ through all the rooms of the The marriage-ready bachelor, be opened Dec. 16 at 3 p.m. in ed, it might assume significance ; aattot, sang folk song.s. There Oslo presentation speech tor false emphasis and childishness paign for apecial funds with When they came to the Haunt­ uary. Sit., 810, intoxiceiton. tents. Ike title la "Instead of houae oaUing for him. ed House they stood outside who signed his real name but the superintendent’s office. The in the stniggle between the was dancing after the entertaln- working tirele.ssly to make of argument and potential mis- which to defend themselves, asked that a pen name be used bid will be aiwwrded for three OOP Speaker Bond toefelturea. ranging Jews and the Arabs. iiMint clear the danger of nuclear Vtolanoe," and tits contents are and auch solicitation would be They kx>ked in the ctoaata holding hands. Jeremy nut away The Vernon Young Republi­ from 845 to 866, were ordered ^pllcatlon of time and energy. end under the beds and down the flashlight he had'used to at present, aaid he wants a list HOLMES years, renewahle for three years Reservations for the Detach­ weapons despite strong criti­ described as the "words of full of poison for the normal op­ can’s Club 'Will meet Dec, 12 at against three out-of-staite mo­ By this time, practically the road. The Storyteller was guide them. There was not a of marriageable women. and requires the finm wrlrming 7:30 p.m. at the Public Safety ment’s New Yror’s Eve part>’ cism. The U.S. Senate Internal great men and women who eration of the party organisa­ gone and Ms sMtCMea flUed "I must meet more women tha contract to provide 21 new torists who failed to appear in close Dec, 21 and may be made Security subcommittee once ac­ everybody has been wrapped up tion among its habitual donors. light in the house and the only building on West Rd. Quest court to answer to speeding 8th District Sets haae aliarad tha work of trying wMh books were gone. The only sound was thptr own scared fast,” he told Sants. "One at a buses and two used buses for with Mra. Peter Oordeno, 191 cused him of having "a consist­ in the "school dropout” slogans, It is difficult to judge, con­ time is too slow. At M there la spare*. The .vehicles travel 1,- speaker will be Charles F. counts, Eldridge St., Mrs. Saplenza. 136 ent pro-Soviet bias." to find how men maiy Bve with­ sidering the proposition in sign that he’d ever been there breathing. Morae, a newepaper political oven though moot of us have at all was the oukhion on the They pulled themselvee up on not much time left.” 113 miles per day on the 160 of James L. Dleirlchsen. 18. of Yule Stag Event Walksr St. or Mra. ^I'vto Wil­ Then Pauling spoke, express­ A. out violence, wfOtraC War, with­ theory without haring seen it writer. Hla topic will be th* 204 Oak Grove fit., charged ing great optimism for the fu-' some residual oommon sense floor where he’d sat before toe the porch and peeped through the school year. role of the journalist in the po­ son, AveoY St., Wapplng. I work, just where the proposed Before investing In an r. one End officials. getting complete relaxation. The merest What, in such a situation, •JALOUSIES week after the accused failed t ance that man, civilised man, is On* of Bktooomist Heller’s sta­ OM ouir wric markbt repokt mo h i In Memoriam shifting of one’s weight lets you move E would be the advantage of th e, FREE ESTIMATES "tekaaca to 5 W. 3Ialn St., telephone 876- to appear in court yesterday. : not plungkig toward more and tistics said that the unemploy EASY TERMS 8186 or 649-6797. up or back as you desire. The model individuals who had. by service, Otf-S«r**« Parbiag* In lovlnf memory of our dear Leon Dolron, 26, East H art­ more violence instead of mak­ ment rat* tor male workers to the party, or by service in SANTA’S BEST FRIEND ford pleaded not guilty to a Pay Tax jn ’63, sho-wn is only $139 is *age Naugahyde tether siuf srandfathor, Domenick FEWER SAILORS NEEDED ing progress tai his liberation with only an eighth grade edu­ public office, worked out their ClsneUo, who , peued away De­ speeding charge askl will have plastic. Over a dozen other models up ! from It. own title to the party’s prefer­ RILL TUNSKY cember 10, 1943. ROME (AP) — The Italian a court trial here on Thursday. Cervini Advises look for the golden arches. . . McDonald s to $210. Easy terms! cation or less went up by on* ment for nomination ? They . . . we mentioned that the interpretation of Merchant Marine Is trying out Several other cases were con­ 1 What we know, on the sur- S 49-9095 W* remember you alwaya Its first ship that will have no 46 WEST CENTER STREET half during the period from 1957 would find themselves moved important investment data can become very tinued to new plea dates. Collector of Revenue Paul I face, la that we are all very to 1952, but that the unemploy­ back to scratch, as if their own Children and Grandchildren one in the engine room. It is SILVER LANE EXTENSION ^ nice people, all living at the end complicated. Your Putnam representative has ~Z...... ■ ■ . I the 7,(K)0 - ton Esqulllno which iwuMAiw f'HAiR AT VALE 1 Cervini has issued a reminder ment rat* for male college grad- faithful effort and their de­ In Mbinonsni WJJI operate on the Indian / A oT te Manchester taxpayers that of thousands of years of sup- served winning of organization research services available for your use. Why .CONN. NEfW HA VEIN (.AP) -- the second installment /h#of f/hVtm town uatee during the same period support added up to nothing in ------' Ocean and Orient run. York City banked and art coa- *' posed elvilixing progress, and more than doubled Itself. not take advantage of them? In loving memory of our d^ar ship’s diesel engines are taxes is due by Jan. 1. C the moment of real test. Or slater. Mist Rachel Blevlna leotor Robert Lehman has giv­ almost all of us capable of ren- 1966.1 entirely under remote control. He urges them to get their Economist Heller was actual­ what, from the point of view passed away December 10. en Yale UtiivwBlty 8500,000 to payments In before the end of f daring something more than Up of the organization Itself, would Laid to rest in the JEaat Cemetery. operated J)y the chief engineer ly talking about automation from another cabin. The whole set up a new profeasorsihiip in the year, that they may deduct I sendee to the ideals of deesnt have become of the organiza­ EE INFORMATION Dearer still aa the years de{>art, the history of art. Yale Pree- the sum when filling out their more than ho was shout the tion’s reason for being? Her memory lives within our ship will have a complement of { human, group, and national liearts. only 24 men. ijdezyt Kingman Brewster Jr. 1663 income tax forms. dn^Mhit,” and on* of the things Some of these potential buga- With tender love and deep regret. said yesterday that George A. Town taxes which are unpaid I sonduct, and that yet, for all booa auggeated by the proposed HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT , Naval archltecht Enrico Boc- hs said waa this: We who loved you dear will never quillno, says "We will and can Kubiler will be appointed to the after Feb. 1, will be considered I this, without any of us really in­ "If ‘automation’ were gener­ new rule are certainly not aa forget. Lehman chair. Kubler, a mem­ delinquent, and a penalty of one- bizarre as preliminary imagina­ A new HIGHLIGHTS updates the report is­ cut that number down even low­ tending it, or really knowing ating a nev- surge of technical Deeply regretted by her er. The bridge can also be auto­ ber of the Yale faouUiy einoe hslf of one ' per cent interest Juat how we come to be in it or tion makes them seem, and sued in September and documents our Re­ loving slaters and matized. Why, It la even con­ 1936, is an authority on Pre- per month, dating back to Jan. unsmploymsnt, it would surely there is certain to be reasoned brothep-ln-Iaw. Oohanblcan American Indian 1, 'Will be added to the amount doing it, we can almost all of and rational argfument in favor search Department’s contention that HEL Mrs. Elizabeth Woods, ceivable that ahipa can be run bg reflected in rising relative Portadown. Ireland. entirely from ahore.” and European art. due. ns be some part of some action imemployment of those with low of th* proposed change. But In­ should experience a continuation of its re­ give Alice and Thomas Armstrong or decision or accident or mla- educational attainment and dividual Republicans will have ealculatioM or thoughtless some trouble making up their cent earning progress. Ask at your Putnam and ehrinking relative rates for minds and we do not expect the office for a copy. KlttchtonAial. which makes the imagined bar­ those with coUeg* sducations. January Convention to do so barians of the prehistoric past But the svidones is to th* con­ without considerable discussion. seem blessed with comparative Yowu HHO A ntm o at... Oithet get cleaner... drier, too, In this new. big family cepscity trary.” BOND ISSUE HEARING nobility. "It doea not appear," hs add­ KitchsnAid. Plus these special features: Surely that must be aa lllu- HARTFORD (AP) - The ed. “that the ranks of the un­ Conrveatlcut Public Utilities PUTNAM71 EAST CENTEB ST. & - SM-ZUlCO. sion—the weird idea that ws Oommiesain has scheduled a employed have been Increasing­ Dstlv t t« S:*e. B Durable porcelain inside New England dealers point out ar* getting worse instead of ly swollen by persons of low hearing Dec. 23 on the request Tlisrida.v Eve. 7 te e. better. Surely there must be in by the Torrington Water Co. to Open Satnrde.v 8 to U. end out oompetenoe, nor that shortages New Classic Look with ns a civlllxed difference, which issue J370.000 wwth of mort­ a of trained ooUeg* graduates now gage bonds. swspt-front styling asB b* illustrated and proved. blook the path to full employ- L e t’s a Guided Action Power Washing .ment.” plan Still Confosinf Mr. Heller, bke aU of us, a No hand-rinsing a Exclusive fen-cireuleted Sorm weeks ago, we tried to found it necessary to establish our hot air for safe, Flo-Thru that Plymouths are selling so fast swear off any further attempts th* fact that he was not against drying to find a logical explanation for sducation, and to reiterate, as s tr e n g th a Automatic Rinse Agent well, the obvious truth that, Dispenser helps dry dishes this fall’s stoppages along the 1 spot-free SUOOR generally and regularly speak­ PROTECTION autobahn into Berlin. We made ■ f'f;"" a Convenient automatic-lift t the eminently sensible Judg- ing, oollegc graduate* have top rack... tilted design i ment that the Russians could much better chance* of finding We need continued strength B Automatic reel gently re­ i always be credited with on* jobs than grrade school gradu­ A football quarterback naedt to hold our world lead on tracts sxtra-long power cord that before you can say,“Get up and go Plym outh...” WILL BE OPEN I abiding purpose—that of eon- ates. many fronts. We lead in sci­ a DuaCycle lets you RINSE “But tyw if we oould wav* a plenty of protection if be it to and HOLD breakfast and ) fusing us as much as they csin ence and invention . .. in lunch dishes so you us* * -—and that for us to try to come magie wan'd and make every get off thote game-winning FULL CYCLE just once a day worker a oollege graduate,” said business and jobs . . . living I np with a logical, common passes. Good protection it also a No installation or rtmod- i sense analysts of everything Mr. Heller, ‘‘we would not solve standards. eling cost 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. (12 hours) ihey do merely adds to tb* sue- th* unemployment problem. naedad to intura you against But, to lead takes leaders. they’re gone! There simply aren't enough jobs i ssss of their strategy, financial lost. For tha bast in And the cost of leadership j But now we are tempted —not enough hole* of any kind, MOeiL KD-4P I again, probably because the square or round—to absorb both inturanca protaction and pro- has gone up. Our colleges the unemployed, the technologi­ train potential leaders and latest explanation of why the fattional guidance call our What does It all mean? It means that weVe come Now what about you? Are you going to be Mondays through Fridays Russians stopped our trucks is cally displaced and the new en­ they are feeling the pinch. agency. It's all part of our Compare and you'll buy the best... swayed by our sales figures? Of course not! the most garish explanation of trants all at once. High luiem- Many need new classrooms, up with a car people like. Simple as that. Personal Sarvica. all. ployment must be laid primarily j laboratory facilities and K i ^ c K e n A i d DI8HWASHCRS They like its style. They like its performance. You’re going to see us for a test drive at the door of Insufficient de­ The first open key to it came teachers. and make up your own m ind., FROM NOW T ia CHRISTMAS from Mayor Willy Brandt of mand. It is an old-fashioned eco­ They like its stamina. And care has been West Berlin, who disclosed that nomic ailment." We must plan our future 'RESTED—ADJUSTED—DELIVERED—SERVICED taken to build it so they’ll like it long after And we think one test drive will be enough BY OUR OWN MECHANICS he had been Informed that plans It la possible to be in favor of strength . . . now. We must the new-car smell has worn off. to make us another friend. of tha Western AUies for re­ aduoatioB, and of aa much adu- back our colleges—Ameri­ FAMOUS FOR SERVICE SINCE 1981 oation and aduoaUonal oppor­ SATURDAYS TILL 5:30 P.M. acting to any emergency eon- ca’s best friend. eemlng access to Berlin had tunity aa eveiy individual Amer­ YOUR NEW ENGUND PLYMOUTH-VALIANT DEALER ALSO been treacherously disclosed to ican can abaotb, and still not re­ 3bert J. the Russians. Mayor Brandt’s gard th* school dropout prob­ HELP THE COLLEGE HAS A FINE SELECTION OF TOP-QUALITY USED CARS mention of this brought out into lem as a number on* problem OF YOUR CHOICE NOW I the open the fact that the which proves its own amargency To find out how th* collag* crisis See your local Hymouth-Vallant Doalor: Frsnoh information officer for oharaetar by oraating unam- affects you, w rit* to HIGHER Potterton’sMaacbestar’s Oldest and Largest TV, Radio, A L A N O lid CREIGHTON SHOOR MATO had indeed been arrested pk>3rment in our midst. Or, aa REAL ESTATE M m i t h EDU CA TIO N, Box 86, T im ** to Paris last August and we aomptimee dairs to put it in INSURANCE INUORPORATED Square Station, Now York 10038. Record and Appliance Store V17 MAIN STRUT SI sharged with having divulgedthese eolumns, without any sta­ 180 CENTER ST.—CORNER OF CHURCH MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH, Inc. Publithvd M • public ••rvic*. i Allied autobahn reaction plans tistics to prov# it, you could 9flS MAIN ST., GROUND FLOOR—TBL. 549-6241 ‘ I* (oopctclion with Th* Adytrtitint ROUTE 88, TOLLAND 'njRNPIKE—TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. I to the Russians. send Boms indivldui^ to school "IN8UBANSMITH8 BENCE 1914" ' Counell and lb* Nawtpapar Advetiiting Exaeullv** Actoelclien. OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. Vtirthasmors, it is now dl- for SO ysara and thay atill EXCEPT SATURDAY lals had wouldn’t ha Wortli 10 cants an * / JS.- the a i ^ hour. t '' / \ / PAGE NINE Ha n CHESTER EVEJNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1963 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1968 tlout River below Hartford, North Oov« at (Md SayCnw* MANCHESTER Rockville-V ernon Bomb Hurts Events $578,OdO (no approprlatkm by President Says Economies Ohio Governor Denounces lAC Starts Obituary -arr Bieu Case Testimony WINTER WOES by 'fitAdcv-y the house). CYCLE SHOP News Tidbits Pl-eumdng — New London bar­ Canvass on Debt Totals British AiJe rier $50,000 (no house anpro- 149 M ddle Tpke. YYeat Won’t Hurt V. S. Military from the AP Wires Indictment of Fire Marshal Leon J. Kenk In State prlatdion); AnaonIe-I>ert»y $100,- Hinges on Search 000; Black Rock Reservoir Phone 649-20M — Leon Julius Renk 72, of Jm $150,000; Oolebcook River Res­ (ContlMied from Page One) cause of the bla'st agreed with Bloomfield died Sunday at M t $27,904 in At Aden Fete (Conttaued from Page Oae) (Oanttnaed from One) Insurance ervoir $250,000; ( onnect$put BOB KIERNAN, Prop. I previously published reports by Sinai Hospital, Hartford. He is 3 Youtli ‘Cash In’ British Prime Minister Alec Testimony in the hearing for Earl C. Bieu, whjch be­ was originally set for 3:30 a.m. below Hartford $60,000; Hop Douglas-Home announces for­ prove the sUte fire marshal's i Investigating agencies, the father of Mrs. Ruth Neal of (OenMnued from Page One) feme Department, Uie econ­ office. The explosion, which left i The town Insurance Advisory gan yesterday in Hartford’s U.S. Federal Court, has Brook Reservoir $100,000; Bicyek Repoirin9 eign ministers of Big Three will ■Vernon and Mrt. Carolyn Whit­ Bankrupt Bid Monday, but was postponed for omies In no way will affect bas-' Named______in... the , involuntary bodies littered over blood- Committee (lAC) has been given been continue until Monday at 10:30 a.m. a fragment, was able to drive Sucker Brook Reservoir $90,000. On Holiday Mail attend next month's Oaaeva man of South Windsor. 24 hours at Dempsey's request. All Type*—Expert Ic military power. manslaughter indictments were, splashed ice, where seconds be- rreen light to proceed with back to government house. He i Surveys — coastal ri'verB, talks to end the world arms race Other survivors are a son. a Bankruptcy papers have been TTie continuance was set by Judge T. Emmet Clarie The talks were then moved Guaranteed Workmanship The bipartisan get-together shortly before 5 p.m. yeater-^ decided to remain In tots feder­ Comn., Mass., N.H., R.I., a(nd A novel idea for fund rais­ ..Chief Justice Earl Warren i^*#r'"ofthr"lndiana* Coliseum i had ^*'^M°'**M^rfo!m\n*g" the” canvass of town employes, | daughter, a sister, six grand- filed by a Rookvllla eouple, from toe Connecticut Co.’s New followed the regular weekly day to allow Bleu's public de­ ation capital to take over the Maine $70,000; Connecticut Pick-up and Delivery ing is being inaug\irated by the cnm o^ces appointment ^ J- ; Edward J. Franger. pre.s-, finale, occurred in a concession including teachers, to determine children and three great-grand- headquarters the night of toe Haven cfflce to the gwemoc's meeting of Democratic congres­ Senior Hl-League group of Erich J. and Hilda H. Leymann fender, Atty. Raymond J. Dev­ Investigation. River baaki, $260,000: Park n i ‘d*"! DlscouHt Gas Corp„ I commissary below a secUon of their preference for one or an- children. , ^ rdbbsry, jumped through toe The Brlttah Overseas Airways. office at the state capitol. River, Hartford, Conn., $50,- sional leaders at the White Trinity Covenant Church. of 1 Carol Rd. Tha coupla list lin Jr., op]k>rtunity to present The imion’s o’/l contract ex House. In the earlier se.ssion o^tfe^;nl«l 5r i n v e s t ^ S ' ’ ^‘’ ‘'h ‘ he bottled of two recommended Funeral------aervlcet------will -be held additional testimony^In Bleu's window of a detention room and Corp. ordered the London flight: 000. Members and friends of the tomorrow at the Rose Hill Fu­ debU at $27,004.80 with aaaaU also eecaped after spending toe pired Sept. 30. Provisions of the Johnson told the party chiefs behalf. of iU Jet held up. The plane was The bill is row scheduled for church, instead of sending croup L„. p,„. neral Home, Elm St., Rocky of $1,5B8.07. night in the basement of a Ben­ new pact will p.*esumably be conference with the House. the civil rights legislative i.ssue Christmas cards to each other Leymann la amploytd at The hearing began shortly af­ searched thoroughly to make •'can’t be Ignored another hun­ F. Kennedy. Ensign^, manager of the com-1 Tng po^orn heaters became The lAC has recommended a Hill. Burial will be In Roae Hill ton Bt. home. sure no bombs were aboard. I retroactive in Oct. 1. special through the malls, have been Britlh F c ^ n Swrotary Rich- o f n « ' overheated and ■disVhargW gas plan under which p o lio s In the United Aircraft Corp. in East ter noon yesterday. Judge The settlement came as a re­ dred years or even another one Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. (JIarte Is hearing testimony on Yesterday, on the sOond he The federation talks In Murphy R ite s asked to deposit them in a box and A. Butler amd WeOu German | j»rnes, manager of the through a safety valve. TTie gas amount of $2,000, IS.OOO, $4,000 Friends may call at the fu­ Hartford. admitted tola escape in answer London will deal with the next; lief to the three citiss involved, WEDNESDAY ONLY hundred days." in the narthex, unstamped. The The couple list secured lia- Bleu's claiih that he was impris­ This was reported by House reported to have achieved broad ; business for the mixed with air and exploded, or $8,000 (depending on tee year neral home tonight from 7 to to questioning by Atty, HUlt- general elections. i which made plans to cope with NEW HAVEN (AP)—A sol money they would have used blliUes at $14,454.54 with $11,- oned op evidence Illegally ob­ Speaker John W. McCormack. agreement that will prom ote' coliseum. ignited by one of the heating ly Income of the Insured) would B. gren and told how he finally The present legislature ex­ a big Infhix o f auto traffic Into emn high Ma.'ts of requiem will for postage may be deposited Western \inily. a joint ermmun- be available to all municipal 400 incurred at Eaat Hartford tained. gave himself up on Dec. 4, i960, dcfvntown areas already crowd­ be celebrated Thureday for John Next on Johnson's schedule Grand Jury findings on the units. Bieu, a Manchester man who pires on Jan. 18. and Aden pol-1 BANANA in a separate box. :que e a y s.-.A IS-hour negoU- and board ot education em­ HUaa Mabel W. Keith Federal Savlnga and l/>an and by arranging a meeting ed with Christmas sCxjppers. W. Murphy, 85, who ran an was a long budget-making con­ formerly lived at 100 Spruce itlclons are insisting on a whol­ Two Hi-League members will Btion session ends at 4 a.m. with ployes. $3,064.54 at General Motors through en tntermedlary with Emergency parking areas economy-minded Democratic ad ference aimed at some final de­ Miaa Mabel Watson Keith of St„ was convicted of helping ly elected legislative body to sort the mail and place it in no woird on how near a settle General Manager Richard Acceptance Corp. police in front of a Hartford were readied for use, adclltional minietratlon as mayor of New cisions on the record spending Rocky Hill, formerly of Man­ h brother Robert hold up the replace tlje present 23-member I CHIFFON racks so that it may be picked | ^ ^ t might be In a labor dls- Martin, who has authorized the Total unsecured llabiUtlea are |8 movie theater. Haven from 1931 to 1945. plans he will send to Congress up after Sunday services. Pro­ First of Two Discussions chester, died this morning at Colonial Oak Package Store on legislative council, seven of i A modern dan BUlg—no kid— police were assigned to traffic piite that has closed New York canvass, is in favor of a flat listed at $1,776.60. They are: About two hours of yester­ d .ty ai>d, In Hartford, plans Murphy, who started his po­ next month. ceeds of the .service will be used St. Francis Hoapltal, Hartford. Tolland Tpke. In December whose members are appointed 1 City's r«!4aurants. $3,000 policy, regardless of year­ Sears k Roebuck, Weat Spring- Knows the danger whenever ears sldd. were made to expedlate the litical career on the board of al­ The National Security Coun­ for the building fund pledge She was a teacher of Grade 4 at 1660, and both brothers are cur­ day’s hearing v.es taken up by by the British high commls-1 CAKE cil. It was learned, received a Hanukksh. the Jewis£i festival To Be Held Today on Audit ly iridome. ' field, Maas., and Eaat Hartford, the entering as evidence some sloner. flow of traffic by banning dermen in 1913, died yesterday of the youth group. Under the first plan, employes' Nathan Hale School In 1924-25. rently servihg 8 to 20 year He tests out his brakes at his home. general briefing on the nation's of lights In which candles are MIsa Keith was bom in Hart­ $370.85; O. Fox 4k Co., $160; 17 documeiSs of correepomdence The,London talks also are to' pa.rlclng on stnne streets and defense situation at Its first i lit for eight swccesdve days, monthly contributions would be Splerel. Phlladalpbla. Pa„ $303,- terms in atate's prison. between Earl Bleu and the dlscusd recommendations of a And makes no mistakes converting some two-'ve'ay thor- One of Murphy's first acts as The first of two scheduled fperfoim a thorough study of ford a daughter of Georglana To euw’ort Elarl Bleu'a con­ meeting with Johnson last begins with the I'ghWng of the 60 cents for $2,000 coverage, and 57; J. M. Fields. Beat Hartford, franchise committee appointed cmghfaro.s to one-way at.'eeta. mayor was to cut h'.s envn sal­ Each I the recreation department's fi­ and William Keith. She taught tention that he was convicted courts as he petitioned for the Like epin-around, sad Katg didt 79c week, and the President felt it [ Allachiiient Filed first csndle. .. Premier Nguyen meetings, to consider the alleg­ would Increase at the rate of $271.01: W. T. Grant, Rock­ Ivearlng which he is now get­ In Aden two months ago. The Car pools were organ'ized at ary 10 per ceil. He also cut tho nancial condition. 60 cents per month, tor each at Burr Junior High School. on evidence obtained illegally, municipal payroll and reduced would be helpful to congres.sion- Ngoc Tho of South Viet Nam ed irregularities which have Hartford, for 20 years. She was ville, $81.33; John Limberger, ting. committee Is believed to favor the ur^ng of city officials. al leaders and to key members places himself on trial before The second problem, and the additional $1 ,000. Ellington, 1260; Emeat Zahner, Atty. Devlin put Robert Bieu on votes for the 100,(WO Yemenis the municipal debt by $7 mlillon at all In Divorce Suit been turned up by the town’s a member of the Church of the toe stand, and later, Bkirl's nvife Taking the stand aa toe var­ PREVENT THOSE WINTER DRIVING WOES A ratlfl'Catlon vote on the on the Foreign Affairs. Armed loc.ll and foreign nesv.smen, re- one whldi some of the direc­ Under Martin’s plan, em­ Rockville, $40.34: Humble OH. living in Aden and exclusion to the depression years. 1982-63 audit, will be convened Good Shepherd, Hartford. ious documents were entered as •The Safe Winter Driving League presents thk safety tip from bvM drivers’ new contract was "Honest John," as he was m ayron's Forces and Appropriations com­ vieov.s his record In office under tors found more dtsturhlng, was ployes’ monthly contributions $70; Sun Oil. $40; ConneeUciit Marguerite. from voting of British and Com­ at the Municipal Building hear­ Robert was questlocied atoout exhibits for the petitioner the National Safety Council for driving on enow or ice; "Know expected to be held In the next called, continued hio coot-con­ mittees to receive a similar run­ aaim lng intolerable cruelty, preeidenl Ngo Dlnh Diem and moral.If funds were bedng mis­ would be $1.20 per month. Survlvora Include two neph­ Light 4k Power, Rockville, $ , monwealth citizens. ing room gt 8 p.m. this evening. ews, William Keith of West 68 a search by Manchester police (Bleu) were Atty. Jemes D. the condition of the road surface. Get the 'feell of the road hy few days. scious methods through Wor'xl bake shops down. a Manchester woman has in.stl-1 cail.s many witneesea in his de- handled, did It reflect upon the At present, town employes and Oeorga W. Hill, Rockville, The federal government i.s The town recreation depart­ of a Hartford upholrtery shop (3oegrove. public defender for trying your brakes gently when away from other traffic. This War U. The weekly meeting with tuted a $10,000 divorje action! fmee. character of the rec personnel? are covered by $1,000 policies, Hartford and William Hole- Hartford County; Dominick strongly opposed to Yemeni vot­ ment was singled out in the To deal with this question, house of California, and a niece $130. owned by him at toe time of the tells you how slick the road surface is. Then adjust your Speed Funds for State After seven oonsecntlvc Democratic House and Senate against her hu.sband. | T^^e London County (Council for which the town pays the full Other debU listed for which DlCorleto, clerk of Hartford ing. audit as lacking the tight ac­ premium. Teachers are not now Sister Mary Davet of the U- robbery. and driving habits accordingly." WASHINGTON (AP) — Two terms, he wag defeated in 1945 leaders included McCormack, Mrs. Beatrioe Moreau >tirault ' leporls o.ie out of even' art’en the directors asked that two 8 the couple obtadned co-aignera Superior Court; and Maurice E. The futurfe of toe British mili­ counting controls that state laws included In the program. ters of Mercy, East Hartford. Atty. Devlin brought out that money bills passed by the Sen by Republican William C. Celen- Mike Mansfield of Montana. is asking divorce, alimony and babies born in the British cltv meetings with the auditors, the _ ^ toU l $11.$74.66. They are: Con- Fossett, records management tary base in Aden is also a pos­ pos.se.s.sion of Louis Miraulfs m 1962 was Illegitimate. .. Large exnect. town pari( and recreation advi­ Martin has determined that If Manchester poUce Detective Jo­ ate yesterday Includped mllllona tano. Carl Albert of Oklahoma. Carl After considerable muffled Funeral services will be held „ectlcut Bank 4k Tniat, $600 officer for toe Connecticut Cir­ sible topic at the London talks, Hayden of Arizona and Hale property at 14 Agnes Dr. In a water main bursts In Kansas sory committee and recreation all employes (including teach­ Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Roee Hartford NaUonsl seph Sartor asked Robert for but federal government sources o f

MANCHK^vihJK EVlijJMjNU HiijKALiD, MAN(JHl!«SlUiH, CUMr^^ XUli^LtAY, UEC/KMbiiiU 10, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN P A G E T E N KAKCStSTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHtSTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1968 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE B Y R O U S O N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE UTTLE SPORTS Bolton AMERICAN LEGION . AntPtm te Pftnlwi* Pmi^ , 172 Rennet Students INTFm/^fONAl Query Brings Resolve POXIHO 60 AHSAD.Tk V' it e As 'K \ Medley Town Takes rr/1 l ik e io w a p t ] ATA30R/ v o te r L. AND NOH.HtTH *(V«G HOLO, ISMaacuUna Earn Quarter Honors T0M I6H T iTHROTH&AiR.' forget that WEAK ACK08S WHICH 16 CRO/AtW8 ICE” , nickname To Explain Renewal THROW ME OVER Truck Bids LftNWC PORIA OP WREST­ WRIST MDU DIS 1 Jumpt SO Musteline MOOR HEAO-^ LOCATED • DiraeUon LING,! COULD THROW VOO manuntls The first quarter honor roll for Bennet Junior High WWM.MOO SCRATCHING llTnrlni Ths atoectmen are -advertto- ONER MM HEAD AND HURL npertmc* 31 Percolated A half dosen town organizations met at the Municipal COULWtTGBT mour b a c k / tlowly School has been announced. A total o f 172 Bennet itu- tog; today for bids on a truck ✓ >vO Mod a DiGTAiLCB OP rr IS Htnh Building hearing room last night, at the request of town MY FEET OFF, MOnieUI 23 ladlan welghte dents were named to the honor roll, with breakdowns by to be iwed by the road crew 8BINGO O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. PEET— PANCV THAT.' OP TH'FLOOR 33 Level director Theodore Powell, for an informal meeting on COURSE t WO^fT ATTEMPT program grades sh6wing 60 Grade 7 students on the list and 56 tor sandiig; and aatting. TY*e WITMA3ACK.V lBKit(£«n 34 Low aand hill the forthcomin gpropoaed Main St. renewal project. BI GGS BUNNY IT WITH MOO .**^TUe THROW 28 Pinnlab name each of Grades 8 and 8, * bids Willi bs opened at the se­ imN«inent But It waa Mra. Batalla O.^ In lectmen’s meeUng Dsc. IS at S EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT WOlXO JAR Moo A a UP leU M ’ UlB 37 Race course i By classes, the Hst is as V, dreuita Slmpaon, 72 School S t, a clU- way of telling the people what Diane Asveatas, Paul Bakulaki, pm. SOOPNESS* AND BREAK IT Art* Cot lows; Cheryl BarUl, Constance Bay- I'LL 38DU1 44 Ireland ■an who cam# to the meeting we have In mind.” FIrat Selectman Richard TAKE I DON'T BONES.' is m tg g i 38 Sbort-neeked 38 Eumpll gratia Grade 7: Mark Ahlneas, rer, Deborah Behnkc, Elisabeth HAVE aOLooki (ah.) 45 Mix not intending to apeak, whoae Stone suggested that the an­ Mcrra hopea to have a town \ THIS imorooity river duck 48 0beervw swer Ilea In leadarshlp. "Wa Janet Bangasaer, Janice Boei- Blckley, John Bosworth, Roger TIMER 3R SOMyitery 40 Ice cream queaUona brought out the one Itam, JoArm Booth, Sandra meeting this month to order to SET, 33 Dimnioiuta container 47 Convttlaiv* « } must find aomeone who knows B rl|^. Milton Cosltt, Bruce appropriate the money tor the novellat,— S. moat telling thought Boya, Richard Brannlck. John BU3 SL SSPuff np Gardner 41 Bear 48 StreeU (abj And R was director Harlan the problems of the downtown Dorrick, Joanne Dixon, Robert truck, which he says to badly m 80 Kind at pnflt Briggs, Phttlp Oiendsftlel, Lynn HAVE YOU AN 31 Turnt 1 M« S3 NIcaraguia conitellatkm Taylor who drew the Idea, like homeowners, who is willing to Dotchln, Florence Downham, needed. The boasd of finance out 42 Bamboolike 81 Marlner*a Ourkin. Ntncy Desroslers, lake devote the time, and who would Nancy Finlay. gave Ita proviatonal sanction to Superb EVENT SCHEDULED S3 Shabbier gran direction a filament through the meeUng Janet Diehl, linda Doli, Doug­ S3 MIlkKruHItng SSSeinea from a first rough form to Its convey the overall, not the de­ Also, Janst Fontana, Pamsla tha purchass at its last meet­ las Eichman, Lois Mseaser. Franklin, Msrls Frazlsr, David THAT CALLS for aubatanco T“ r " T" T" r i 7 f f " 1 final accepted statement tailed, plans.” ing, auggssting that the bida bs S4EntrMty "W e’ve been so bound up with Alice Gado. Gutxmer, JanIs Hammond, obtatoed ftost. then the money FOOD? r Mrs. Slmpaon, who said aha Alao, Joanne Gut. Eltlng CATER/m SSOrlmaeo IT the technical details of renewal, Cathy Harrison, Jsffrsy Hoopsr, IT“ « waa nervous about speaking in appropriated, reversing ths us­ It may ha a weddlag, a baa- 96 Cuddle that we have never bothered to SAE speaker Harp, Baibaira Harriaon, Mar­ Philip Hopper. Paula Inger- 37 Noted golfer IB front of so many man, owns a garet Htofrick, Harry Jenkins, ual procedure. SERf/fQE quet or just aa informa] get- IT" explain It in terms that people Howard E. Boyer, mauiaglng soll, Betty Kirby, Elaine Krist- Ths sealed Wds are requested 40 Mongrel two family and a four family Jantos Johansson, Carolyn together of a society, lodge or 43 Hen product can understand. We must get editor of "The Metala Hand­ off, Suzanne LaCoe, Richard tor a one and a half yard low f i " 1B houM on School St., both of Johnson , Diane Johnson, some friendly grenp. 44 Worm to the people first.” Larson, Susan Lsslls. boy type dung> truck, aix cylin­ which ara now tenanted. book," w4U be the guest speak­ Ekweatine Johnson, Henry Atoo, John Lockward, Susan 47 Moat painful Alexander Penny, the chair­ der aerira C 1300 Intemattonel • milr Im.. IaIe 48 Joina But ahe said, the UnanU er Thuraday at 8 pjn. at the Klein, Janice Krause, Kathy Msogowtui, Susan Marston, I>a- We Are Prepared to POESNT have read reports of the forth- man of the ClUuns Advisory or the equivalenL Further ^?e- BSAtUcka w U A u U Oommlttee (CAC), who has been Terrace Room at Bradley Eield. Krause. Lsuta Kurtz, Andrew vid McQuade, John Miohahk, KNOW 53 High homee oomtng renewal project and cificationa may be obtained at Serve You to Your HISOV^ . working with residents of the He will speak on the "Stoecticn LaPenta, Carol Litke. Thomas Minsr, James Mon­ (l>s selectitven’a office Monday 84 Globulea s r they are getting a little nerv­ 6T(?eN6THi 5S Pithy North Bnd renewal project area, of Steel for Manufacturing Also, Baibtua Lsmdborg, Pat­ aghan. Jeriiyn MuNansy, Lor­ tttoMgh Friday from 9:30 a.m. Complete Sati$faction BY HAMLIN ous." waa discouraging at first: A I '-Y O O P DOWN Economy" after a dinner at rick Marlon, Stephen Moore, raine Obuehoiwski, Susan Pa­ u "W e don’t know anything “ People are Involved In their to 2:30 pjn. 1 African worm 6:45 sponsored by the Society Mary Joan Moazer, Martha gan!, Douglias Philp, Riohaird Mta. Shlriey Bitoy, select Our eatering aerviee to aek up OH. I DO „M3lfRI NOT WDRR10V I BUPrOOT N0T...BUr DO TOU about thla project,” ahe said. own problems, when they own of Automotive Engineers. Mustard, Stephen Neill, Robin PitruaeMo, LoreM Prior, Kaye to be flexible enough to ac- mygcxtnesc.mxi HAVE ID BE IN SUCH A MG 3 Therefore t r "Where can I get some Infor­ m w ’s clerk, reports that tot must BE AaREAT ALL RIGHT, about me GEniNG / (UUn) I property. It’s no use glossing Neltoer, EHleen O’RaiUy, Pat­ Rssk. eommodate aay alxa gatbertag. I G U ^ . >OU BACKX) LEM, I ES_A HURRV TD SET RIP OP MET mation. I need some concrete After his technical education tera are going out to local MAN-HAVINE tour\ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SDiinka made over their problems; you’ve got ricia OrfitelU, Donald Osier, Atoo, Nanda Rsttssto, Kath painters today with invltattotia Why aot call aa aad talk aver OWN DINOSAUR TITLE. from fruit answers.” at Ohio State University, Oo- to give them the facts.” Judy Pansullo, Douglas Pastel, leen Robbins, David Rubinow, to bW on the painting of the the details 7 AND ALLI 4 Confined il ir^ d Although Bdward Rybexyk, " I would hate to think that lumhus, Boyer worked at Ooop- 5 Sorrowful r i l _ er-Bessemer Oorp. He served as Sharon Patelk, Ann Phiip, Jen­ Barry Sandals, Patricia Smith, two real rooms and the kitchen sKeoutlive direatar of the Man­ anybody is going to give Mrs. Judith Snow, Nancy Soiomon. SFiberknota i r iS t r chester Redervelopment Agency chief metallurgist for American nifer Powell. in the Community Hail. She 1 Simpson a falsely heartening Kathryn Stoddard, Diane Ted­ 7 Above (MBtA), offered to bring the Bosch, Springfield, Masa., until Atoo, Richard Rlcol. Patricia says that anyone not contacted 8 City in Nevada 12 U Impression.” ford. Jonathan Treat, I>avid facts as they ara known to Mrs. he joined the staff of the Ann Riley, Barbara Robb, Greta who wishes to bid on the job GARDEN GROVE BWoedUnd plant But Taylor said " I thought Turner, Roy Wleae, Diana SUramon’a heme at her con­ American Society for Metala in Rubinow, Harold Sandals, Kath­ may get specifications from the 10 She 14 sB when I began, and I atlll think, 2toppa, Stephen Zoukis. T E L E P H O N E 649-5313— 649-5314 12 Greiteat venience, *t wes Taylor who saw that we ahould go and tell the hla present capacity. leen Shepard, Linda Smith, aeiectmen's office. 13 A few the larger problem that iwr re­ people why renewal la needed No reservationa are required Joan Starsiak, Robert Taylor, fiance the painting job is ex­ Richard Tedford, Anya Treash, pected to come in for under jTft? marks were stgns of. in downtown Mancheater. I think for the talk at 8, but dinner there are plenty of reaaona why reservationa are required. Hioae Christine Twomey, Marsha Ven- 3400. xmder town ordinance it B Y J. R. W IL L IA M S ‘3efors we sven talk about a nsK, Colletts Ventura, Laura Mrs. Ewing Head is not necessary to advertise tor OUT OUR WAY Ifatn St. renewal project, we we have been anxioua for this Interested to attendiM the din­ have to gat the support and en- thing.” ner may contact Byron H. Zagiio. bide. Of Rebekah Club The PTA exenitive committee thuatasm of afl the nunlHes, and Penny agreed: " I ’ll go along Shinn. Pratt and Whltnsy A ir­ In Grade 8 the list Includes: will hsfve a meeting tomorrow all the buainesses. In the down­ wlUi Uutt/' craft, or at hia Bolton home. Joanne Agostinelll, Bonnie An­ MR.LATtXJR.DOWNTHE STREET, ' /OH.THATS \ ___ Mrs. Wttiiam M. Swing of afternoon at 3:30 in the school town area," Taylor said. ITie diffiouMies of mounting derson, Jeanne Anderson, Nancy VU4S SHOWING AdE THE SEAT GOOP-1 50 Concord Rd. last night wee caifeteria. BELTS HE’S GOT IN HIS NEW THOUGHT j " I don’t think we should go oanifMLlgn to contact all the Ballaird. Daniel Bartow, Liyime CAR—1 THOUGHT ITD BE A VOU*P ahead with anything until we downtown retodenta, buaineaa- Bernard!, Deborah Bradahaw, elected pretodent of the Past BY AL VERMEER ALREAPy Feast of Lights Noble Grands Club of Sunaet Manchester Evening Herald P R f S H L L A ’S PO P GOOD IDEATD INSTALL ONE do.” men and prc|>eKy owners Linda Bragg, Margaret Briggs, iiiyiHiiiiiuiifliii > IN M INE IKl CASE I EVER L HAD ONE.» j struck Powell as b e i^ great. Paitrics Burks, Bryce Caipenter, Rebekah Lodge. Sixteen mem Bolton eorrespondent, Clemewell [Hove SORT HAPPEN TO HAVE AN ‘IMra. Simpson has made To Begin Today beta attended the meeting and Young, telephone G4S-8981. ^ A L L A s ! " 7 ^ ' tIOU ’Ibere are GOO famines and David Chaoe, Blisalbeth Ook, ACCIPENT/ of the sanM oomments Christmas party at the home of Ut h a t 's a s J Jju U t S T c a n t OF A 180 buMneaaea in the 130-«ore Batbara Donovan. ICbrisfmas T\DEAD END we’ve heard In the North Ektd Tha Jewish Festival of Ha- Mra. CHnton Keeriey, GOG Keen GOOD A S IMPROVE ON (where a renewal project Is downtown renewal tote. PERFECTION^ ISN'T But Penny anawered; "TTveae Also, Delorsa Dowitom, Lin­ ay St. A N V O N E ^ more than a year old); I think nukkah, or Feast of Lights, da Dunham, Ruth \Money we aheutd have learned our lea- pecfMe have a right to the an­ will begin today at sundown Others sleeted are Mrs. Hen­ swers, no matter how many of Nanay FVtter, Joan FVedrickaon, ALUMINUM and will continue for eight David Gilbert. Barimra Grube, ry Starkweather, vice presi \When You them there are.” dent; Mrs. Kesnsy, asoretary mm GOni. Simpson reinforced Tay­ days. The word Hanukkah Sharon Owerek, Sandra Hdton' lor’s ooncem when toe said, Penny’# experience in the and trsasursr; Mra. Altos Weth COMB. DOORS by Op«ninsr Norih End has led him to be­ means dedication, and refers to der Stanley IngersoH, Dorothy AND [Need if in 1964 moL •T’m not for the project or Jaeebsen, Candace Johnson, erell. publicity; and Mra. Rob­ against H. 1 just want to know lieve, he said, that group meei- the purification and rededlcatlon ert Armstrong, visMations. tnga are ineffective, aa they are of the Temple In Jerusalem in Pwnela Johnson, Susan Johnr where I toand.” son. DOOR CANOPIES SBM CHRISTMAS CLUB AOGOUNT dominated by those opposed to the second century BC after ABRAIONMENT SET Powell, who chaired the meet­ the Greeks had defiled it by Also, David Keith. Carol renewal. HARTFORD (AP)—T i AI4M> ing as ehsinnan of the town di- placing an Idol in its Holy of Knight, Gary Kuhn. Nancy [FREE Long Playing Record “Songs of Chrlst- Individunl meeiinga are re­ Bridgeport men arc scheduled raetora aubcommlttea or whan quired, he aald, to give answers Holies- The English name la de­ Luckman, James Manning, jmas” when you open a Christmas Club or Clubs equal­ renewal stotsd hla ocmeem Mary Matson, Marilyn May. tor arraignment Dee. 17 before TUB ENCLOSURES to thosa who sinoertoy want rived from the dally ritual of ling $2 weekly. about oommunications. and lighting candles at home in Marcia McCalkim, Kathlsen U.S. Commlsaionar George C. Order Now for Installation ananvera. Miller. Judith Paimberg. Pam­ Hastings In connection with an asked Taylor what beyond prea- "They may not learn what commemoration of the lights for Christmas. FOREIGN REMlTTANrES AVAILABLE 1 tvto ela PiJkonls, Beverly Pitney, attempted theft from a night ttL-W ar»t plans should be dona they want to learn, but they which were kindled during the Thomas Platt, John Romano- depoaitory at the East Hart­ Ideal Present for ‘The first thing that has to do have the feeling that they eight days of the Temple re- WlOK. ford branch of the Connecticut The Whole Family! BY JOE CAMPBELL ba done,” ’Taylor said, "Is talk liave been told the truth, and d^lcation. The candles art lit BONNIE to all the peo?Me who might oon- In special lamps designed to Also, Nicola Rubinow, Donna Bank and Trust Co. Louis A. that they have a friend." Scruton, Donna Sharp, Robert Dlstasslo, 43, was accused of U.8.PBAC eslvahly be Involved— and this With the need for meetinga accommodate nine lights, one w k #v t p £3. means going to their homea, at Simes, Wendelin Smith, Doug­ attempting to take $242 in HOME S a v in g ^ ^ WELL,THI« IS TrtAT'S eatabhahed, there had been no for each of the eight daya and y o u 'SLA P “Why can’t h# go out and haitt hub oapa Ilka othar their convenlsnce, to explain one with which these are lit. las Steely, David StrlmaKis, cash and checks Nov. 17. Bas- WHAT I what we are planning to do thiv suggestion wtvo should do the Diane Thomas. Dana Thresher. tlano T. Palmieri, 35, was ac­ ME kids hit agt?** l job. General Manager Richard The festival celebrates the SPECIALTIES THOU&HT 7 tSSS^ THE VJORRV WART twtrma^Tja>atUM.aa2*/0 Scott Tlntl, Kern Tyler. Martlj-n cused of conspiracy. State for. Martin pointed out that this victory of the ancient Judeans 843^2856 O F M a n c h e s t e r F55R? "W e must not aay to the Uiban, Joan UiOanetti, Jonrve charges against the men were SfAjM o m e s M A»r mmAMCM w s s r a a sw ey IDO. A ahould be the CAC'e job—but in their struggle with the people who live in the down­ Vincent. dropped yesterday when feder­ SO PU RNELL PLACE FiM E . suggested that thla might re- Greek conquerors o f the land Grade 9 honor studenta are; al warrants wers lodged. town area, without even oon qutoe enlarglitg or repopulat- who attempted to Hellenize the B E N C A S E Y suMJng them, that ws art start- ing thaI oomsniittitee, and provid­ population and to impose upon tog a planning study that wgl ing paid toerlcal help- them the Greek way of life and i / determine what la to happen to Mayor Francis J. Mahoney its heathen practices. That vic­ the area; we made that mla agreed. Near the dose of the tory brought independence to Ivor.,, IF thatuttle m ARon-yoo MOf WHAT HAPPSIS, FOR INSTANCE, take in the North Ekid, and we meeting he made a strong plea Judea and led to the establish­ DRAMATIZING, _ IF VDUR BRITISH PEER, OR ANDREA LUMP DECIDES TO ACT seem to be making it again.” 1 GAULT, RRES AT A CHARSIMG VWtrm UP JUST THENl that the town "get the road- ment of the Hasmonean dynas­ Taylor suggested that Rytieyh, blooks out of the way," and got ty which came to an end two buffalo AMD MISSES? E whom he considered moat ki- THEN IT'S the renerwaJ plan gokig. centuries later with the de­ formito on renewal, and Bvereti He auggested that GAG struction of the aecond com­ MYJOBTOJOUY Keith, chairman of the MRA WELL FINISH HIM membars who did not have the monwealth by the Romans. OFF. conduct meetkiga with area ree- time or IncUnation to do the In addition to the lighting of Identa required work volunteer reeig the candles this ancient Jewish BY FRANK O’NEAL Keith, however, saM that "It nations, so that the committee victory is celebrated by recit­ S H O R T R IB S M to dlffiouM. to talk to the people oold be restaffed with more ing special prayers of thanks­ until you have something defin­ willing workers.' giving at the daily services. , HMM-MAye&J ite — facts and figures — to The reorganizaUon of the During the Hanukkah season Oi SHOULD H/WE Put HER gifts are exchanged and parties , 'tU ER E.iV E FINISHED MV talk about” CAC will be on the agenda for UP ON A PEDESTAL. ' warnR But Taylor countered that, the directors ncKt formal meet­ are held In schools and in C o(VEBy FIRST SNOW Wb/IWN. ,' BUFFALO GOES HOME ' *We should be saying why we ing, Mahoney said after tauat homes. 0 o » A WINNER AND YOUVE want renewal, why we are en night's aeaeion. He suggested O m o LOST A aiENTl "TT thuaiastic at>o^ H; then maybe thet the CAC name potential Stork Sighted we oan get the people toehare new members, and that anyone our enthusiasm and interest, interested in joining the group LONDON (AP> — The first and convince them that any notify him or General Manager stork In many years has arrived MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVAIXl hantohip they may eventually Martin. In this realm of pregnant royal­ GREEN have to undergo la worthwhile.’ PoweU asked the particlpa ty. It was spotted Monday at To Keith, thla was not so taon of Manchester women to Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. OkX large a problem. " I think the the downtown iHans. since, he Apart from the obvious sig­ WEl3e TAKING CHIP5 TO dmAL «mW.e«.t>Tki»«n>ny/3g amu people In the North Bk»d said, it is the women who win nificance — Queen Elizabeth, STAMPS i ? _ THe RDR Hie eHOT, thought that the renewal proj shop at the downtown stores. Princess Margaret, Princess Al­ sot waa a good thing all along, exandra and the Duchess of BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE LOOK! 10,000 It ’s much easier to hold infor- EXPECT SMOKING BAN Kent all are expecting babies — POTTED PLAMT5 W TIN CARS, matlcnal meetiitga when you HARTIFXJRD (A P ) — Dele- the British take it as a sign of GIVEN WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW CAR DURING THE MO, CDR.SAWMER. VCASA WAS IMTR16UCD BY A RUMOR THAT gaitea to tike Conneciicut Stale hard winter ahead. THEY'D BE6UM SMUGGLING PLANTS TO REDCHlAAilW ^ MOST LIKELY THE PLANTS have got the workable plan THE MOROS DOWN ready.” Medical Society’a convention MONTH OF DECEMBER. (And witli th« purchos* of ony Used Car AROUMOBOKGOlO WERE SIMPLY A COWR-UP. AMYWAY.YCASAGOT REAL Taylor balked at the reaiat tomarrow at Nonwtoh may be SAFE-BUY USED CARS DO A LOT OF priced ot $500 or more.) CURIOUS about WHATIHEY ance. " I don’t aay you must asked to consider resoltitions WERE REALLY SMUGGLING do thla,” he aald. 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E A R L*yO ST For Grid Shrine Inductees Sports ^Oitor Lambert Award Dempsey OKs Story >1898-96, that won 63 and lost D e fe n se NEW YORK CAP^__ tin g football team, and the Oold*' “ My coach at high school said' Ranking Pitt Left Out in Cold To Navy Eleven I’d never make the college team four. Woodruff played at Yale and Of Pre-Fight ‘Mickey’ , “ It’sIt S a tnrillthrill tnatthat comcomes es, Susquehanna University as an end,” said Ken Kavan- Best college football teams don't alivays appear in NEW YORK (AP)—Navy coached at Penn, where his augh of Louisiana State, who post-season bowl games. Take the case of the Pittsburgh was named today the win­ onoe in a lifetime. You g\g^r, for outstanding contrlbu-j team’s compiled a 10-year rec­ Gridders went onto become a great pro ner of the Lambert Trophy, i can’t believe it even when ’ tlons to college football. ord of 124-16-2. He later became Panthers. Playing one of the toughest schedules of any Mcker,” Heatcc added. “ I end. marking the flfth time the MINNEIAPOUS (AP)— i it happens.” The new Hall of Famera in­ acting secretary of the Interior, team in the country, Pitt annexed nine victories in 10 don’t kaow how he ever gei cludes nine players and one “ It was the greatest honor 1 1 MIddiee hnve won or ehnred Ex - hravywelgiit c h a n» p Henry Peter Fund, Georgia ever received in my life. A mil- ^ a U.8. federal judge and attor­ starts, losing only to Navy. However, the major bowl the nwnrd emblematic of to the ring.” coach. Seven are living. All at­ ney general of Pennsylvania. Jack Detnpaey adndta he D em psey nodded In Tech center and captain of the tended the New York Football llon-to-one chance,” said Edwin picture has been completed and Pitt finds herself on the In Focus Eastern major college foot­ may have been slipped a agreement, Marshall wrote, 1928 national championship team Writers’ luncheon Monday and Goat Hale, who scored 24 touch­ The 1963 scholar-athletes and outside looking In. In manye ball supremacy. “mirkey" before he went a ^ said, "I don’t believe I said it at a luncheon Monday each expressed his gratification. downs and 164 points in his sen- ] Blaik Fellowship winners, some quarters, Pitt Is considered the The MIddiee. who com­ oounten over the yeans.. Fki- Into the ring agatoet Gene have ever been as sWc. Be­ but these Words could have been "It is very difficult to put my lor year at Mls.sisslppi College, j of whom will receive a $2,600 No. 1 college grid machine in NEW YORK (AP) — pleted a 9-1 season by de­ al meeting of the New EnglandEli . V • Tiinney and got knocked fore or since. It was t » - uttered by all the living among delight and thrill into words,” “I am partlculaHy happy that Medical Economics Grant if the United States. The Panthers Hanging out the pro foot­ feating Army 21-15 last Sat­ the 10 ali-time greats who will Uvbmughlbred racing season off the throne he’d heW riMf* ** exclaimed Cliff Montgomery, my coach at Colgate, Dick Har­ they go on to medical studies. wound up fourth In the final ball waeh — and won’t urday, drew aix of the Srst- be inducted into the Football former Columbia quarterback. Include: ends Saturday at NarraganesU place votes In the balloting seven years. Marshall said that aB low, al.so made the Hall of Associated Press poll. Park In Pawtucket, R. L everything be on the line I But Dempsey Insisted he through the day, Dempsey Hall of Fame tonight. ^ ..j y^,J^J^t to publicly thank my Fame,” said former Colgate * * e by an eight-member Lam­ Center Ken Ancell, Colorado felt fine the day and night waa gripped by nausea. “He The ceremonies will take | former coach. Ray Elliott." said halfback Edward Tryon. School of Mines; tackle Mike this week in the National bert Board. place at a dinner at which the Alex Agase, Illinois and Purdue Loose Talk Football League? of the fight and offered no was shaky, weak when tt The old timers, all deceased. Briggs, Washington U. ; guard exouse for dropping the 10- came time for the show to NatfoncI Foot'iall Foundation guard. Bomb scare at LaQuardla in Toppling Despite the explicit rules con­ 'a , Include Thomas Bum McClung, Richard Deller, Illinois; end mitnd decision to the rain go on. There was no made its annual awards. "M y two greatest thrills.” Aiiport last night In New York Holiday Lenaa hae bean the cerning tlea, there are those Charles Buck W harton and Frank Drigotas, Bowdoln, tackle Conference Clash at Philadelphia on Sept. 28, thought of postponement, These Included foundation .said tackle George Connor o f ; was tire result of a commenf scene of some pretty nifty pin who question that the Pittsburgh George Woodruff. McClung, a Dave Gill, Mi.ssourl; end Algls 1926. More than 120.000 and no one knew except plaques and Earl H. Blaik Fel- Holy Cross and Notre Dame, made by Gena Conley o f the toppling lest w « ^ . Maurtoe Steelers, with a 7-8-8 record, Yale back who played in 1889-91, Grigallunas. Pittsburgh; half­ For UConn Five fans watched the fight. those closest to the champ low.shlps for graduate study to “ was when the Cross upset j New York KnlMcs when he jest­ (Hl^jpo) Correntl, one of the should be meeUng the Giants, scored more than 150 touch­ back Joe Ince, Navy; quarter­ “ A doctor told me Uie that be had been done to. In nine scholar-athletes, the Mac- Boston College 51-12 and when I ed to a friend, "We’re going to houee owners, rolled s 106 ski- 10-8, at New York Sunday In a downs and 1,000 points. Wharton back Don Trull. Baylor and next day I’d probably been advan<-e. that he didn’t Arthur Bowl to the University of was a member of the Notre bond) the Celtics." An airline fie and a 402 triple In the showdown atniggle for the Elaat- NEW HA’VEIN (AP) — Con­ was a guard for Penn teams in guard Ru.ssell Walls, Davidson. given a Mickey Finn and I have a chance.” Texas as the nation’s outstand- Dame national champions.” I employe overheard the remark, Hartford Country League. Ihe em Conference championship. necticut opens Yankee Confer­ probably was 111 for three or The story that the great thmsKhit tt. was a legitimate Pace entry In the same loop hit One fact, however, la Incon­ ence basketball play agalnM. heavyweight luul bc*-n bomb threat and notified police a 2,067 triple, Juet tour pkia four days after that." said trovertible — the Steelers have Massachusetts at Amherst and drugged has been whis­ iRunsdlately. Conley was seized •txMt of the team lane record... Ihmpsey. compiled the best record in Fairfield meets powerful Provi­ per^ among old time box­ by tha FBI, questioned and not Last Friday, in the Men’s Ma>- However, the Manassa head-to-head clashes with the dence College In Providence to ing writers for many years. A’s Got Man Who Will Help, released until nearly tour hours or Double League, Sandy NUee Mauler was inclined to tour teams that were In conten- Right. But It has never been pub­ after hia original scheduled created a new single mark wtth brush the whole thing off, Uon until last Sunday.. In the other games Involving saving "It happened about licly revealed, at Dempsey's flight had taken off for Boa- a 216 score. Hs totaled 466 tor Pittsburgh split with both All’Neiv Manchester Varsity Dehuts Tonight at JVest Hartford Nutmeg teams, Bridgeport will 40 years ago. Who could request. ton. The Knlclcs meet the Bos­ N s thTM games. The single Cleveland and St. Loula and entertain St. EYancls, Hartford PAGANI’S CLASWO ton Cedtkai tonight. remember what happened? Marshall added; Not a single holdover from last season will be in right, Co-Captain Paul Quasnitschka. Jim Walsh, game line soore reed Eke this: walloped the Giants 81-0 In their will play at Kings College and Not .\n Alibi Colavito Sure to Be Big Hit Standings * * a 2o-40 - 60 -se-ioe-128-147 - first game. So the Steelers go I was all right. I f o i ^ t my the lineup tonight when Manchester opens defen.se Bob Evans, Carl Hohenthal and 'Bbb Escavich, Danbury Stats hosts North i fight. •The story was not of­ W. L. Pet. 167- 106-die... Seturday, in the into the Giant game 8-2 against Adams State. "If Gene Tunney had had fered yeote'rday In any of its CCIL championship against Hall at West (Herald Photo by Pinto.) Shorts’ 'Vetts ....2 8 14 .667 No Double Losers unior program’s senior dlvl' the contenders, with the Browns Klner played with frightful In Monday’s games. Central a Mickey Finn, he probobly sense as an alibi. It was Hartford. The all-new varsity club includes, left to NEW YORK (NEA)— Nasslff Arms ------27 16 .643 A lthough the Pittoburgh Mon. Howie (Mlok) Holmes and Cardinals at 8-8 and the clubs, yet kept the customers Oonnectiout swamped New could have lickod me any­ something that happened, Charles Finley has hardly Parkade Coffee S. 27 16 .643 Bteelers trounced the New York threw five straight strikes and Giants 2-8. In their seats as long as there Plaza State 93-56 on the New TAKE IT— IT’S MINE— , 42. of the how.” long forgotten, though endeared himself to Kansas was a chance for him to come Willis Garage ------26 16 .619 Olanits ki their first meeting came up with a 100 soores, for Therefore, In the battle among Yorkers’ home floor, and Quln- Conn. Home Imp. 21 21 .500 this eeason — in PittAurgh the contenders, the Steelers can San Francisco Warriors battles with Tom Hoover. Dempsey's cotnment came Demps«*y plainly feels, City fans, but the contro­ to bat again. Attendance soar­ a houee record. Holmes’ line nlplac anapped Croastown rival after Benny Marshall of the looking back, that things Turcotte's Esso •. 21 21 J500 don’t count the men of Jack soore was 18-28-87-67-07-127 do no worse than wind up in 23, and Bill McGill, 12r of the Knickerbockers for a versial owner came up with , ed to more than a million and New Haven’s 15-game wrlnning Birmingham, Ala., News might have been different a half a year. Variety Caterers .. 18 24 ,429 M om and AUie Sherman out of 168- 171-189-100. George Coch a Ue. streak 87-80 despite Gary Llber- rebounding basketball at Madison Square Garden the one player obtainable j Turnpike T.V. . . . 18 24 .429 Sunday’s Mg battle at Yankee had quoted him as having If a trusted companion High Starts Defense Joe Garagiola, now a com- ran, partiolpating In the seme atore’s 32-polnt performance. Bantly’s Service ..14 28 .3.33 Stadium. It’s Interesting to note Quote of the Week: Honors go in New York. said he was drugged at the hadn’t been with him at who could help the Athletics a t' menator, batted behind Klner loop, came up with a 410 triple. Wyman Oil ...... 10 82 .238 that the Giants have not lost to a prone Bob Doherty, a mem­ time of the fight. breakfast on the morning the gate. at Forbes Field for a couple The 16-yesur-Md rolled 168-129- Rocco Domenico Colavito two games to the same team In ber of the San Diego taxi squad. Marshall said he and At­ of Sept. 23, 1926, prepared I of campaigns. 137. Maiager Paul Correntl re­ could be a tremendous attrac­ Don WilMs Garage set a new the same seaeon In yeara and Running pass patterns in a -Nearing End of Tournament Trail- lanta restauranteur Harvey to arrange It so that big tion at KC’s Municipal Stadium. I “ When going to bat in a late team high single record of 850, years. And tha game wKl be p o r t . pracUce session, he collided Hester, were present when money back to Chicago ; inning all I ever saw was the • • • Dempsey made his remarks might grow MgRcr, crookrf Of CCIL Hoop Title Y MIDGE’TS So could Diamond Jim Gen­ topping Variety Caterers’ old played on familiar grounds, be- with Lance Alworth, one of the Two well played games on backs of fans leaving the place mark of 837. (This to a four- tora a home audience that a|>- American Football League’s Snnday In New York about money, ohvimisiy. tile, who also swats the ball as quickly as they could got Avoid Injurie* Hfwter said that Demp­ last night’s agenda saw Wynwin a far piece. With Colavito and man scratch total.) preolatee their every mova. And, outstanding stars. They fell the big bout. ■ out,’’ he recalls. How can a Meter reduce the sey never told the story By HOWIE HOLCOMB <8>(partially fai Sinwnona’ oaae) Other lei^;ue openers tonight Fun! best Tedfoid’.s, 32-26, and Gentile, manager Eddie Lopat Top individual acorem were of course, Y. A. Tittle will be at heavily to the grotmd. Snead Ready to Pack Bags Nobody Ever Sicker Colavito’s switch to Kansas Ed Kiltie 224, Smith 201, Don the controls tor the Glante. rlska o f kvjmy? “ I’ve never seen so many peo­ "I'ou never saw anybody fore. the starting lineup la expected Include Brlsbol Central at Weth­ Manchester Travel Services pick also inherits a lot of Latin Several auggestkine are of­ Defending champion to include 0>-C ^lain Paul up its first win — a 29-22 de­ temperament. Much will depend City is remindful of how rare WlUis 202—595, Bert Sweet 210 Thla com er kkee tha Giants, ple running toward me,” said ersfield; Windham at Maloney individual attractions are In —583, Frank Terragna 206-2G',' rain or shine, by a 35-21 acore fered ki the current lamie of Doherty, "leaping over me, and Manchester High begins its (^uasndtiichka. Jim WaJah, new- . cision over Peck Lumber. on how the old Junk Man hand­ Sro magazine by Dr. Arthur oomar Bob Evans, Oarl Hohen- Platt at Briatol Elastem. After a low’ scoring fir.st per- les it. the major leagues. The Bonus —616, Dick Htighea 222, Nels and wtil go out on the limb yelling ‘How are you Lance?’ ’’ After 30 Competitive Years CCIL season tonight, tak­ EUllngton goes to Coventry Wagners, Ty CJobbs, Babe Johnson 214 -577, Bob Gou.d even further and tab the New EaiMon, MJ3.. a aafety spe­ Veteran Cager John Kerr ’.hal and Bob Escavich. tVho’li od Dave Hassett and Fred Rocky Colavito is am authentic cialist, chairman of the Nation­ ing on Hall High in the btawt when the other two are in its first defense of the Class Marfhall collalborated for 17 mamufacturer of the big home RuUis, and Joe DiMagglos are 201— 573, Bob Mongiat 206 Yorkera a 80-28 winner over the The defensive specialists had few and far between. 588, Frank Aranoo 200, Bob Chicago Beam tor the world’s al Skier Research Foundation thMr day Sunday with nine scor­ QTT’R m N a F la __ ht 195. That extra weight? As outspoken as ever—per­ ready gives Hyde a tough, but C crown. Three members of ihe points and a 19-10 Wyman lead run. He is one of the few indi­ and director of the ML Snow fA P ) Warriors’ tiny gym in West title cQub—Carl O rison. Kenn The magneti.sm that attracts Richardson 219 — 653, Dirk ^tamplonship. ing touchdowns . . . The Giants SLBKiNU I'la. T,iow8 you up a litUe bit.’■ haps a little more so -Snead Passes lOfiOO Point Mark wehxwne problem. at the half. Mar.shall. Chip vidualistic players of the game. medtoal faoWty. Enduring Sam Snead, who doesn't mind expressing opin­ Hartford. Only other game Paul Buahnell, the taUeat In­ Kobus and Dave Werkhoven are At the plate he puts the bat people to a ballplayer some­ Wright 228 - 599, Al Turktagton * « * set the pace with Dick Lynch Golf Is fine, he said, "But I Conran and Brad Sprague aU Among ItM suggesUone are ions. Such a.s this one: on the early-season slate shows dian at 6-7 and erstwhile aoc- beck. Along with them are helped the leaders stay In front back and across his broad times is Indefinabie as it was in 236, Bbb Gagnon 20L H«y setting an NFL record when he came out of the hills of don’t like tournaments any NEW YORK (AP) —While the National Basketball Asso­ Class C champion Ellington de­ the case 'o f Dixie Walker, the Bjorkman 203-^70. Here *n There (iMse: lu ^ ed an IntercepUon 42 yards more. I like to play at the club "The American public Is ser goalie EKike Hutchlnaon are several boys who played jayvee and held off a last-quarter Ted- shoulders and stretches. ’Then 1. Before the Md eeason bs- western Virginia 80 years ciation’s statistical leaders held their positions, for the most buting at Coventry (1-0). people’s choice in Brooklyn. The Attraottve pocket-elze eched- for his third touchdown on In­ where you play these guys for fickle. One day you’re a cham­ twx) nvore expected to see plenty ball last season ford rally. Paul Emenerling and he points the bat at the pitcher. gins, imderteke an appropriate ago to give professional pion and the next day you’re a part in various league departments, Johnny Kerr, whose nanje Coach Phil Hyde’s Indiana of action. Coaxh Bob Healy however is a Ron Slmionian paced Wyman’a An arm that matches his dis­ star quality In Stanley Musial VILLAGE MIXERS — R oy ulee o f the East OathoUc High terceptions this season . . . Jim a buck or two a hole.” does not appear among the top scorers, rebounders or play- and Gil Hodges was in their oondtUonkig program. Such Katcavage ran lO with a fumble golf some of its great and Snead blames his erractic bum. They’re always looking for wiU be at less than full strength Hall has only Captain Dick Ut concerned over the talented Travel Servicea trailed by tance hitting makes him excit­ Rtohardson 203, Harold Brtok- bosketbail team hove makers, qule^y made his mark In the numbers game. character and conduct as much programa can best be oartied and Sam Huff also crossed for putting on nerves, and the someone to knock off the for nhe opener but will still rate Distel returning from last sea- Patriots w>ho defeated Stafford one going into the final quarter, ing in the field. Everything he son 214-214-602. Don Stavwns printsd and distiibuted. Bob colorful moments, is near­ unsung as It was in athletic gifts. out through local Md cluht or the Giants on a 86-yard Inter­ nerves on the game he plays. champ. Kerr, Philadelphia’s “ as favoritea over the Warriors. Bon. Coach Dave Deacon is re­ Friday in their first start. Randy nalli^ and got a 12-point come­ does is exciting. 208, James Coolidge 201, Bob Fiflh is sasistlng Don Bums ing the end o f hig tourna­ Mays Spectacular Y or Rec branchea. ception return . . . Lenny Lyles “Golf has more of a nervous “ In England and Europe, once pivot, who hasn't missed a sin­ has the best average, 32.3. and Randy Smith is still recuper­ portedly looking for a floor Ryan, George Eberle and Bill back going quickly. Dick Bran- Colavito is one of the mighty Cone 201, Chick OarroU 208, Bill wtth the varsity while Sten Willie Mays remains In the 2. Use proper equipment, of the Colts sped 88 yards with ment career. range than any other sport,” you’re a champion, you’re al­ gle game In 10 pro seasons, the top field goal percenUge, gerteral to direct the attack. Looke are among the Pats’ lew ballplayers who mixes well Quockerlbuflh 203-559, Jim W ag­ CGrodtok ie the new freshman ating from an arm Injury and iTDck (14) and Bill Milewski (8) calcium’s glare because he Is based on the amount of ex­ an Interception for a TD . . . Sann Snead says so. he said. “ There’s more waiting. ways looked on as a champion. scored 33 points Saturday Hall has one advantage on the veterans. with the people. He gets around ner 216, Fran LoFaige 216-203- mentor. A 14-game froeh riate .616. Co-Capitain Jaick SitnmonB has led the final drive. John Brett spectacular in all departments. perience you have as a skier. If Darris McCord of Detroit re­ He says at 51 he isn’t to as In other sports, like football, But here we have a new one night to pass the 10,000-point worked out less than a week Tribe, a game already on the One game la set tomorrow— scored 17 points and Bob Bleiler town, says the right things. A 564, Lars Swtohin 224-581. has been arranged... Tlokets good physical shape as he used career plateau, according to Robertson has a 121 margin big, handsome fellow—6-8, 190 No one ever knows what he is you’re a beginner, rely on a covered a fumble In the end It’s all action. But in golf, the every year. — 280-159 — over SF’s Guy as a reaUlt of his footbeU ac­ books. But it was a loising out- (ilheney Tech (0-1) at Prince did some good reboi>nding but have arrived for the 1964 Gold reputable ski shop. zone . . . Larry Wilson of St. to be. mistakes just wait for you to ”Wiy people now don't even official league statistics re­ Tech in Hartford (2 o ’clock —he is a baseball Rock Hudson going to do. Mickey Mantle SAPLINGS — Delores Smith Rodgers in the playmaking de­ tivity. xng—to Woodrow Wilson of the the>’ weren’t enough for Peck’a makes the turnstiles click at Key Dinner of the Oonneotiout 3. A new skier M»ould Mart Louis rambled 42 yards with a He says his short game Is be make them.” know who Byron Nelson was.” leased today. So with these tnvo inactive Central Valley Conference, starting time). to teenagers. He draws people 366, Paula Morris 336. Sports Writers’ Ailienoe on ginning to deteriorate. Routtoe Week partment. Jerry' Lucas, Robert­ who otherwise would not be in­ Yankee Stadium and on the with a week or more at a re­ fumble . . . Roosevelt Taylor of The waiting hurts, he said. It But perhaps his verbal jabs son’s Cincinnati teammqte, EAST SIDE MIDGETS road. Monday, Jan. 27 at the Ambew- sort. Hers you can develop un­ Chicago scored on a 80-yard to He says he doesn’t enjoy tour­ contributes to what he labels the are part and parcel of the com ­ Kerr’s achievement high­ terested. COUNTRY CLUB — Mario eador in Hsunden. Manchester nament golf any more. lighted an otherwise routine continues to pace the - Parents and friend.s foitnied When Mantle and Roger Maris der the progreaMve guidance of terception return . . . Nick Bu- golfers biggest enemy, todeci- petitive spirit that bums deep ers wtth 510 and Boston back- Black Day ROCKY COLAVITO Boccalatti 136—350. Stan Hi- has again been aKotted 40 Uck- But don't count him out. week. Oscar Robertson of an unusually large crowd last engaged in the thrilling home k oectSled bistruator. It is dan­ onlconti of the AFL’s Boston slon. within him. courtman Sam Jones is tha — Sia: of Nine CCIL Hoop Coaches Preview League— night. They sow the Pumpers April 17, 1960, is still regard­ llnski 148—364, Ray DellaFera eto. most of which have al Snead, whose name speckles Cincinnati continued to pour In ed os a black day in baseball Colavito, who hit 41 home run derby in 1961, the Yankees 164 —369, Hal Jarvis 137—863. gerous to learn a variety of Patriots went seven for a TD "You look at a shot and you “ There Is no such thing as top free-throw' marksman with win a 23-19 thrilier from the reeidy been claimed. Gold Key the record books like lint on a the jjolnts and maintained his on the Cleveland lakefront. ’That runs for the Indians in 1958. 42 played to 1,747,736 payin g Sher Ferguson 369, Ken Ben­ techniques before mastering the with a fumble and Duane Wood say it’s a 6-lron, and you’re____ easing up,” Snead said. "If you an .859 percentage. recipients wUi be Mim Dad- $30 blue serge suit, will play to lead in scoring and assists. Hosemen. Alan Skinner (8) set was when General Manager j in ’59, 85 for the ’Tigers in ’60, guests in the Bronx. ’There was nett 352, Charley Whelan 353. boMc tondamentata. of Kansas City scooped up a probably right,” Snead said. I get an 11-stroke lead on them. the pace for the winnen. Jim dszio, Frank Bemlkow and EM 4. Don’t take urmaoeasairy his first PGA Seniors early next "But then you say, ‘Maybe it’s you keep right on boring In. The Big O has canned 846 Frank Lane swapped Colaidto to 45 In ’61 and 37 In '82, has the general apathy last season be­ blocked punt and ran 18 for a Jacques, Plante, new goohe Bristol Central ‘Team to Beat’ Paehalis and Hanyr Jenkhw cause of the dullne.ss of the Fsustel. Bamikow'a teams chances just because being dar­ score . . . year. And look for him when It’s a 7,’ and then the caddy comes “ That’s the way the game Is points, an average of 29.2 per E Detroit for Harvey Kuenn. swing and power to do for Kan- KAFFEE KLATCHERS — wore his cheif helpers. Tom Sul- Meriden High played against tee-off time to the National over and says, ’No, It’s an 8,’ supposed to be played.” game, to 19 games. for the New York Rangers, Cleveland fans never forgave sas City what Ralph Klner did American League race, yet the Cell Dion 176 464, Millie Den- ing exhdtaratoe you. If you Rke someftsmeB is known as Jake Uvan and Collins Judd were the fact that Mantle and Marls were Manchester In hundreds of base to ski, remeiriber M'a knpossflslc So What Happened: Asked If Open, the one major champion­ and then you’re really in trou- And after 30 years, that’s how San FVanclsco’s Wilt Cham­ Trader Lane. The bulk of them for Pittsburgh from 1947 through ley 179— 476, Frank Dickenson ship that has escaped him so berlain, third in total points, the Snake and King Cobra. According to Pre-Season Chart losers’ standouts. have remained away from ’52 while he was either leading ' banged up most of the time had 188—476. ball, bosketbfdl and football en' to do so with a broken leg. the fake punt situation on which ble.” 1 Sam Snead still plays it. Tonight at 6 the Ohuisers a lot to do with 438,818 fewer ad­ Ed Brown threw a 42-yard pass often legend Is sprouting from Cleveland Stadium during th e. or trying for the National the ashes of his failures. oppose the Bluecoata. baseball season. League home run championship. missions than in 1961. HOLIDAY SR. BOYS — Al to Red Mack and started Pitts­ Try to think of a ballplayer burgh’s winning drive against “ I have to qualify,” said By HOWIE HOLCOMB ‘^believe Central wiU be toughOon the team's adjustment to a Hewitt 125, Art Pongratz 133, Snead. “ You never know.” this year, probably the team to new coach and new system BUSINE.SSMEN’S LEAGUE you would pay to see on l^ls Ken Mlarkntekn 126, Tom Greer Self-Styled Master of Deception Dallas was a clever call. Cow­ boys Coach Tom Landry said: Sitting to the pro-shop at Hard­ According to the pre­ beat. Maloney could be a dark- Co-Captains Bob Lindsay and Pair o f one-sided oontesta last own. Sandy Koufax ups the 120-129-349, Ray IVoolctt 136, crowd 10 to 12,000. The an­ "No, everyone knew what er Hall the other day ,a few season estimates of six of horse and Wetherafieild, al­ Jim Kane are hack and will night sow Klock Manufacturing Doug Shorta 339, Rich Lovett topple Case Brothers, 72-34. nouncement that Warren Spahn they were going to do. They had minutes after he had shot a Different Routes Taken to the Top the nine CCIL coaches, though they lack height, will probably carry the scoring load 342, George Oochrsjl 163-129- seven-under-par 66 to a pro-am win their share because they along with Paul Riemer, Steve and Telephone Co. trounce Nm - is pitching sells tickets. to run or throw. If he had punted C Bristol Central will be the Some players become attrac­ 137-417 (new Wgh single), Gary they were through. But It was event, Snead took a look at him­ shoot well and run, run, run." MadDonald, Mika Lowery and slff Anme, 59-29. Smith 134-350, Bill Gutzmer 142- Ramsey Censured team to beat for the league Klock controlled the back­ HUNTING Tuesday, Deo. 10 tions through hot streaks such unbelievable.” self, his game and his profes­ (Eld note — Dave Deacon of Jack Dickau. Manchester at Hall, 8 p.m. 344, Howie Holmes 190 (new sion. championship this season. Haiu, John McMillan of Wind­ boards in the opener and that a as Maury Wills on his base Landry didn’t say what was By Jimmy Brown and Y. A. Tittle Ellington at Coventry stealing spree In 1962. Harmon jWgh single)-392. unbelievable—but he apparent­ ‘I ’ve passed through a lot of Manchester, Maloney of Meri­ ham and Pat Rdera of Conard was the deciding factor. Wayne r ’^ a n d these guys and they keep drop­ CENTRAL—One of the pre- Wednesday, Dec. 11 Killebrew is a card, but only on ly meant the way the Cowboys den and Wethersfield are also failed to answer requests for Longfellow led all scorers with I BIASTEIRN GIRLS — Phiylli.s ping off and dropping off,” he sea.son favorites. Veteran club 27 points, many from under­ Cheney at Prince Tech, 2 p.m. a home run binge. For Hoop Article diagnosed the play. given chances at the flag ac­ their selections.) Tamalonw 337, Norma Court­ said with a satisfied grin. He headed by George Benoit and neath the hoop and moat from Friday, Dec. IS As we started out to say, NEW YORK (N E A )— In cording to an unofficial survey Capsule reviewe of the league ney 348, Vickie Burchardo 142- ran down the generations of Tom Pons. Returnees al.so in tap-ins. Al Freiheit and Clay­ FISHING Weaver at Manchester, 8 p.itfi Colavito is one of the compara­ Jim Martin of the Colts Is taken by the writer. elude Jeff Beaucar. Fred Raley 380, Fran Datim 135-337, Rita champlos with whom he has the middle of the National y C f/ is o k m teams follows: ton Klein each had 10. Neil Cheney at Lyman Memorial tive handful of players who con- Following are the quotes Paul Monico and Bill Kelly McAlKster 133, Olive Roseetto NEW YORK (AP)—Frank Ramsey of the Boston S Story “ retired from I matched strokes since turning Professional Football Hall \CLBveLAhlP MANCHESTER—AU of last Pierson had the hot hands for THE LIFETIME GIFT 8 p.m. .sistently sell baseball to the S L ii- from the coache.s pilus an ob­ Three of last year’s club (Howie 367, Joan Vollerand 138-341. Celtics, a self-styled master of deception, has been cen­ year’s club gone. Only Paul Case, Inlying 20 of their 34 St. Anthony’s at East, 8 p.m. people. of Fame in Canton, Ohio, is jective pre-season eatimate o< Bu.-ise, Bill Benecick and Tom You give a lot when you give •6irnz Qriasnitsohka and Jack Sim­ markers. Dot Vallerend 127, Marie Gal­ sured by thfe National Basketball Association for a by- to Denver of the AFL as » an impressive three-foot all league clubs; O’Brien graduated. Could be a fishing rod to s yxnungster for loway 127-356. Caro! Lownd.s coach, but came out of retire- *nd Middlecoff, Palmer and r u s h e r Mi] Mason, Wethersfield — mons (one game) saw action Telephone led aU the way in Christmas. lined magazine article in which he detailed how he lu r^ j memorial to the greatest last year — but the entire un­ ‘team to beat." 129-126-359, Betty Geer 128. ment to play with Baltimore N icl^us •Took for Bristol Central, Ma­ the nlj^toap to record its third That’s the opinion of the Lori Slnlcrope 130, Jane Smith opponents into committing fouls. he said, ” 1 names in the game. loney and Manchester to fight defeated jayvee team movea to win. Tom Conrtm set the pace . . . He leads the league with ivof onv WINDHAM — Should .show authorities at M ercury out­ College Basketball Short Cut 133-363, FUilh MolTrtoeh 339, Flo The censure was contained ln<$> It’s called the Jim Thorpe H out for the crown with Bris­ vorSty status along with 6-5 with 18 points with Bill Leh­ boards who stress the impor­ a letter from league President transfer student Bob Evans. improvement over last year KJoter 133, Shirley Vlttner 342, tle players or coaches,” said Trophy. The .silver plaque at tol Eastern and Wethersfield man adding 15 more. Don Smth tance of introducing fishing to VI Chapman 129, Mary Mc­ Walter Kennedy that should be the bottom tells the story of Okib has good height, fair speed, club that failed to win a league (12) was the third Telephone Kennedy. "I will seek legisla­ causing a htUe trouble." boys and girls at an early age. To Fame for Poorer Schools Carthy 149-126-37U, Amy Plr- la Ramsey's morning mail. pro football since 1955,, when lacks only varsity experience. game. CJhunky A1 Ferrigno, one player in doutole figures. Nas- tion to enable me to take proper points . . . The .Giants, mean Of all the carefully wrapped key 134-352, Sylvia Picono 346, The article by Ramsey, which steps if there Is a continuance only played In eight or lO tour­ toe award waa Inaugurated by Herb Kenny. PUtt — "I bc- of last season’s few steady per stffs also had dlfflciity under while, are only the third team formers, is back again as are presents under a tree, they aay, AUoe Deveau 132-351. was published in Sports Illus­ of Irresponsibility.” to NFL history to score more naments a year since 1960. the Newspaper EJnterprisie As­ lie^^’e the le a ^ e will be much MALONEY — Three starters the boards and were unatole to “ I don’t hit them quite as Dick OeLssler and George Wil none poseesses the enduring, NEW YORK (AP)—The icaily beconte big names hi trated under the title of “ Smart Kennedy said his letter to than 400 points to one season sociation. atrocigw overall this year than returning — Co-Oaptalna Lloyd get their attack 4n high gear Hams. Given another year of w,iole3ome qualities of fishing basketball. Loyola of Chi­ INTER-CHURCH TEN PIN Moves by a Master of Decep­ Ramsey “ stressed the responsi­ . . . They have 415, the .same as long anymore. I’ve putted badly Horlon Hill . . . Fi-ank Gif­ it was last year. Bristol Cen­ Millei- and John Lemkewioh plus con.sdatenUy. Mike Cavanaugh round ball bounces in as for two years. Your short game experience the Whippets should tackle. The first rod and reel cago to the defending Na­ — Art Johnson 247-674, Harry tion,” was accompanied by bility of the players to the Green Bay scored last year . . . ford . . . Jolm Unita.s . . . tral and Eas(jem both have vet- Larry Pollens, Prom iaing (10) was high scorer. the college footbcUl season is the first thing that deterlo- improve but are not considered can spark a love for the great tional Collegiate Athletic Each 241-687, Stan Hillmki III sketches illustrating the meth­ youngsters who look upon them Los Angeles holds the record Jim Brown . . . Charley Con- aran clubs, along with Maloney, sophomore in Jim Heasell. Gone pennant threats. outdoors which will buni wanes. Association champion, for 223-552, Dick Hubbard 222-206- ods the former Kentucky All- as heroes and who might Imi­ with 466 In 1950 . . a IL o'n toe fate.s. That’s the harde.st thing erly . . . Norm Van Brocklin Wethersfield a n d Windham. from last year are top scorer brightly for a lifetime. Basketball to a native Instance, and generally to 575, Ben Balon 213, Bill Gilroy America uses to draw fouls. subject of points, the AFL’s de­ to learn and it goes first. . Y. A. TltUe . . . Jim Tay­ tate them. “ I’m missing putts I should Manchester is always strong. I Paul Zajac and Pete Lapuc. Filling Is much more signifi­ Am erican game which picked to repeat. Long Is­ 203-562, Fred Towle 202-653, “ Now for a highly popular fending champion Kansa.s Caty lor. OONARD--Playing under a “ I have always thought,” said have made. I ’ve lost five tourna­ would aay It will be a toasup cant in the upbringing of youth spread around the world. It land Univendty bosketbaJl Win Vlner 211, Max Smole 203. player of the world champion­ Chiefs have scored only 264 These are toe names en­ tiV .A . new coach with a completely Kennedy, “ that the mark of suc­ ments this year on toe green between Central, Maloney and WETHERSFIELD — Only than Just catching fish. Lite­ to the poor colleges’ short was nationally known when ship team to say publicly he Is points—111 against Denver . . . graved to symbolize the chem- TJTTU, Manchester.” new club, the Chieftains are the school was housed in a cess of an athlete is what he can from five inches to.” one starter (Bob ElUiott) gone rally, it provides an education out to fame. All a boy re­ DUSTY-AUTO — Doug Mac- do within the confines of the a master of deception to an at­ plotishlp p ^ o r m e is of the ^Sf£W from last year's nmner-up club. dark horses all the way. Pal Brooklyn warehouse. “ I ’m not in toe physical con­ Riera has taken over from in tlM ways of man and nature quires to play basketball to Lachlan 357, Ken Oatrlnaky rules rather than by circum­ tempt to draw fouls by evasion Buffalo’s Cookie Gilchrist set National F\xKtb(Ul League the VOJ2JC Norb Fahey, Maloney — "It Returning are Co-Captains Bob In basketball the little dition I Used to be,” he said. ” I Larry Stewart and will Invent not to be found in textbooks. a T shirt, shorts and sneak­ 144-141-409, Ed Slowlk 156-381, venting them.” can only mean that the young­ all kinds of AFL records Sun­ last eight years. looks as if Bristol Central will Helmgartner and Bill <3asey, Ed guy can tackle the Mg one u.sed to weigh 180 to 182. Now ways to win games if nothing Fishing molds character, and ers. All a school needs Is Dyke Pleasant 369, Welt Tel- Kennedy said he had no pow­ sters will attempt to imitate day as he carried 243 yards In Late this month, toe ouit- be the powerhouse in the league Stiles and Bob Cassaiino. Tough on even terms. Yeshiva normal presents itself. Another instUls a sense of responsihil- a ball and a court. All a ller 361. er beyond censuring Ramsey, him.” 36 carried and scored five touch­ standlng player of 1963 will ,WA,4. this year. With the exception of on defense but still no height. Ity, sportsmanship and humili­ easily could have a team Ramsey, contacted In Boston, downs against New York. But it be added to toe oollecUon. Central, I think the other clubs club that will be tough to beat coach needs to have a good but “ wdll seek legislation to give ^Ti4AT'‘o i Need fifth starter plus depth. ty. It endows man with pa­ formidable enough to stir EILKB^AJ AOdna 140-860, said he had not yet received was all part of the game plan. It’ll mean more to him than p s ^ s ^ e r j will be evenly nmtohed.” in years to come but will do team Is two or three accom­ me further powers at our next Last year’s cluib (like Manohea- tience, bolsters confidence, and up trouble for Notre Dame. Chris Deciantis 138-376, Ray Kennedy’s letter. ” I would rath Here’s the way quarterback Pimchless Bruins any other honor he has col­ well to make tlie first division plished kids. With a couple Talk about overemphasis meeting to Boston at the time ter) was made up of “ iron sharpens hia reasoning powers. Beaugregand 135, Al Heim 347. er wait until I see the com­ Daryle Lamonica tells It: lected because he’ll be tlv* Vln Punzo, Eastern—’’Strong this season. Only guard Gary of superior performers he in college football. BMket- of the AU-Star Game, Jan. 14. men.” It permits relaxation with­ ments,” he said, “ before I make “ Before the game I told Cook­ Paced by Bucyk choice of his peers, the play- taama in the CCIL this season, Lindholtz returns this season. eon fill out very success­ ball reendUng is equally in­ “ I have no intention of asking out use of tranquilizers. It fully with whatever else GREEN MANOBETTES— lor censorship or trying to throt­ a com m ent” ie I would run him until he was eni who do the voting. ki my opinion, wMl be Wethers- PLATT — Five of seven let- tense. College football Is ready to drop. He never .^old me field, Bristol Central and Ma­ H.\LL -Like its cross-town acts as an outlet for frustra- shows up. Margaret O’Brien 191-478. MONTREAL (AP) 4—Johnny FVjr the first time in the termen ha'va graiduated. Aimoait limited to nine Saturday af­ he was ready.” Wabory of the award, the odda loney. The rest I feel will be rival, Canard, Hall has but one tlMis — better to become ex­ PracUcaUy every school ternoons. College basketball Bueyk’s return to toe wars af­ entire new ohib must be found. EARLY BIRDS—Rika Hor­ ter an sight-game absence has ore heavy it w'on’t be a ne^v• L'J closely matched.” veteran coming back — senior asperated over a stubborn bass plays basketball for the teams play 25 games, start­ m Unless a lot of surprises oome Dick Distel. Big search bv than neighbors. And one’s ler- very reason so many col­ ing Nov. SO and running in­ vath 462, Eleanor Chuiilla 178- given the heretofore toothle.ss name that’s etched at the bot­ BUI McCooey, Central—"Not forth, it will be a ’’diaraoter C3oach Dave E>eacon is for a speoUve toward life always im­ leges dropped footbail— the to late March, so it’s prac­ 462, Betty Rdchardoon 467.' Texas, Navy Finish Cadet Thompson Boaton Bruins a scoring bite tom. In his Cleveland trophy taicluding Central, this is the building” season for the Pan­ "quarterback" to run the War­ proves after a few hours on cost. It cost lest than $1,000 tically a four-month season. and lifted Bruin Murray Oliver cose. Blown has a replica dat­ way I see the race—;W«tl\er8- thers. riors’ attack. Glen Curiy. Gerry the water. to give a basketball squad Praettee starts Oct. IS, but AB-North Choice I n to toe Notlonoi Hockey ing from 1958. Tittle of New lleld. Eastern, Maloiley, Con- Wright and Pete Rex, all around As a Christmas gift, fishing of from 12 to 16 the finest many coai'hes supervise Monday’s Fights League’s point parade. York (Malays a 1961 trophy ard, Hall, Manchester, Piatt EASTERN ,— New ooaesh. the six-foot mark are expected gear is highly appropriate. It equipment. Because of the two weeks of training be­ At Top of Final Poll Boston’s OUver-Bueyk-T o m toi his den in Atherton, Calif. NEW YORK (AP) — Ken and Windham.” Vin Punao, takes over for Burr to be the starting lineup with doeen’t lose its luster after New greater number of combat­ fore that. PARIS — Sugar Ray Robin­ Williams line has been the Top Contenders O r d y i w o n m t i a r e Carlson. Some o^ the team’s Distel. Jim Coady, 6-3, probably Year’s Day, and no one out­ ants and heavy armor it Let two college players son, 160V4, New York, outpoint­ Burton of Vermont and Bob NHL’s hottest trio since left­ If anybody but those tw., rea lty in iina running will be the fifth man. Sontoneilli o f Amherst, a pair of winger Bucyk .broke into the J I M PhU Hyde, Manchester — "I suooesB of failure will depend grows a good rod and reel. costs $20,000 to on tm a play catch with a footbail ed Armand Vanucol, 157H, Pa­ NEW YORK (AP)—Unbeaten and untied Texaa won comes forward bo claim the for pro £oo'fcball'‘S rts, 10. high-geared halfbacks, were line-up la.st week after being We feel that fishing is one football squad. duitog the summer and the national collegiate football championship today in award for heroics thi.s oea- h i g n e s - f c h o n o r . . . . of the beat habits we can cul­ A traveling squad in named today to the EX3AC sea­ out with a shoulder Injury. The son, it'll be the greatest up­ SiTHOUPEl they’ll have NCAA cops on BOSnxiN — Tom McNeeley, -though you m ight tivate in the youth o f today. So basketball numbers no more their tails. College basket­ the final Associated Press poll of the 1963 season, earn­ son’s ooiUege dlvlsloin AU-Norto combination clicked for 21 scor­ set since Perry Mason lo.-^t a 206, Medfield, Maes., oikpointed ing pointa and the Bruins took T K O M f Battered Baylor StilU Has Touch And Hitting Eye take the Mercury folks’ suggea than 12 or 14 and the play­ ball players perform In Duke Sabedong, 222, Hawaii, ing the title for the first time since the Longhorns be­ footbali team. case. say T it-tie is BIU Thompson, aenior guard four of a possible eight game tion and consider fishing equip-’ ers con carry all thslr stuff summer leagues throughout . gan playing the sport In 1893. Brown, reaching toe peak arxualiy pitching 10 points to move into a fifth-place Dick Barnett and Jerry West ment for the youngsters on In light bogs. A traveling the land, especially In the from tmbeaten Coast Guard, Of his power at 27, has al­ Eastern Dtvisloa ^the Naitlonal Basketball Aasuci-<^ LGNDON — Howard Win- Becoming the first Southwest first-placs votes and 460 points tie wHh New Yorit. i o r i t . w . L Pet. G £ . ation’s only game of the night. combined for 76 poTnit.s co lead your gift list. football squad numbers 38 Borsch Belt In the Cats­ stone, 124 >,4, Elnglsnd, outpoint­ CkxMsrenca team to win th* na- to 10 tin t and 418 pointa tor and Robsrt Oobb of Spcingfield ready broken his own record of the Lakers against the Bullets In players' alone. Coaches, ware named at that position. Oliver, toe flashy center on 1,527 yards rushing in a sea­ Boston ....17 2 .896 — ■ 'The game played in Sonttlc, Then... take them fishing at kills. ed John O’Brien, 126%, Soot- ttonail dhamplonshlp since Tex­ Navy. Pittsburgh drew tha oth­ The victory moved LA a half- tnUners, equipment m \ and x ( previously was nom­ the Boston line, cracked toe top Obicinnati 17 12 5 provided » showcase for Baylor the first opportunity. The Holiday Festival in­ iland, 12. as AiftM to 1989, Texaa swept er five first-plaoe votes. 12 01 4)0011 son. Earlier tods year he sur­ game ahead of idle St. Louis in ad EXJAC Player of toe Year to 10 in a scoring race still dom, the controls. He has long I arm which up.set the Browns Pttiladelptiia 10 12 .455 8% who was performing in the city a doctor swell ttie rty augurated at Madison through 10 opponents, wound IlUni No. 8 passed Joe Perry os toe lead­ exactly a decade older. Is the the NBA’s Western Division Inated by toe Chicago Black on a string of 10 straight com­ New York .. 8 19 .296 IS where he earned All-America to from 45 to 60. T . i is Square Garden spread up with toe only unblemlMied Rose Bowl bound lUinoia, small college ranks". ing ground gainer in history. most prolific pas.s completer in since overcome the rap In San race. why the average college across the land. There are NIGHT CLUB ACT Oaptodn Joe Davis of unseat­ Hawks. Freed, he claims, from the re- football history. He’s also on Western DIvlalon honors as a coUegian. The 6-5 Crusaders Elected record among major coUege however, squeezed into toe No. Chicago’s Bobby Hull is the Francisco that he wasn’t a pletions last month, has only football budget is $300,000 some 50 such shows. Col­ ed Northeastern and Ben W ag­ atraUU. of Paul Brown’s con­ the verge of breaking his own Loe Angeles 16 10 .615 — star made the most of it. teame and is scheduled to meet 3 spot with 361 pointa to 340 leader with 38 points, six more winner. Against Baltimore been a regular pro quarterback or 10 times the operating lege teams now play In LAS ’VEGAS, Nev. (N E A )— ner of Wllliems were toe picks fining system of calling sigpials. record of 33 touchdow-n passes Kt. Louis ..16 11 .593 WOBOBSTER, Mass. (AP)— Naivy to toe Ootton Bowl, New tor toe Panthers. Auburn was than teammate Stan Mlkita. and St. Louis this year he since toe mlddle-of last season. % He scored Los Angele.s’ first expenses of basketball. large public buildings and Bo Bcllnaky, colorful Loe An­ at tadcle while Frank Drigotas Brown reacted with en exuber­ in a season. As much as g. FVsnoisoo 11 12 .476 3% College Basketball A pair of lUvemen tiave been No. 6, followed In order by HuH’s 17 goals pace toe league brought the Giants back from There are other players hav­ baisket of the night and after a Basketball Is the great spacious fleldhooses. A doz­ gels southpaw pitcher, will .re- Tear’s Day. of Bowdoln got the oak at one ance that catopulated him over Brown Is a one-man threat for BslUroore .. 7 14 633 6*4 Baltimore rally cut the Lakers’ chosen oo-oaptalm of the Holy Nebraska. MIsMaMppl, Ala- in that d^artm ent. Montreal’s two and three touchdown defi­ ing good years—Mike Ditka Bates 73, Bowdoin 71. leveler of athletics. Prince­ en colleges drew 200,000 moiin in a night dub sot In Las •ma MMcMea lo s e " ^ the 100 yard mark in rushing Cleveland, Yat has been possi­ Detroit .... 6 16 .273 8 halfthns lead, Baylor delivered CrooB footb^ team for 1964 hama. Michigan State and end. Jeon BeUevau to toe top pUy- cits to win going away. for the Chicago Bears, Buddy Michael's MidcHebury ton goee to the Kentucky or more paid admissions at Vegas until Juto quar­ its the Thorpe Trophy la for Rhode Island College 92, Holiday Tournament and Only a racing publication last Saturday with a 21-15 vie- That force akme brought toe When Tittle was out tor one aothing wrong with hia shooting flew to Minneapolis following Tech end, as No. 1 same tome Kirby Holcombe of COOPBRSTOWN, N. Y. Texae was fourth to the poti Glenn HaU of toe Stack terback who has whipped a lf»j g;reat. Brown and Tittle then flies west to tackle disputes flgUTM showing to*y over Army. Texaa had fin- Browns hack into championship game against Pittsburgh, the «V«. the game to have knees ex­ Westfield 51. draft choice in the Na­ South Windsor, Conn., wps (NEA) — The New York Mefi last year. OAKLAND, Oahf.—Bobo Ol­ Heiwka to the No. 1 goakender team with 10 roqklee into toe have already qualified once. Washington of St Looto, basketball to be the fore- Mwd Ha seaaon a we«M oombention. Giants were tromped, 31-0. No TiM h/M Angeles Loken’ ap amined at the Mayo Clinic. He Qulnnlpioc 87, New Ha'ven named soccer captain and Len •nd Washington Senatoni nteet Now ttiegr wMl tackle the sen, 176%. Son Franotooo, and with A 1.9(2 goals againk per first Cardinal contender since One of them Is sure to re« tional Football Lieague. for example. moat spectator sport. la the voting by a special AP . Prollfio Passer , team has been able to contain ■ w sd that yesterday when n« has been troubled aU season by s a Wsetoto o f Reading, Po., was In ths HaH o f Fsm s g u n s ki MkVHsa, ».LiBttMOa««ioaBowl Hank Oase(y, ITS, S in SVant atverage. He’s atoo tofM in 1988. Charley, who has a hot peat Neiw Bngtand Qohege 102, went to the San Fran- choMn to head neat pear's eroes Inatttottona yon In feBBunMffttbto pteoos 0 •unM o f 49 sports writma snd Tlttla ramiarkabls gaffer'them , offensively, with Yat at f4**e4*^ 39 points In LA’s 1S4- his knees end is reporte

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PAGE FiFTiBEM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1968 PAGE FOURTEEN Apartmonta— Flat*— Houses For Sals 72 H o u s m For Sal* 72 Wearing Apparel-—Fnra 57 Apfirtmento— Flats— Apartments—Flats— Hoosfis For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALY and SHORTEN Tenements 63 Building— Contracting 14 Tenements 63 Tenements 63 EAST HARTFORD — 6^ room OOZY CAPE — 6 rooms plus MANCHES'tBR—$16,900 ranch. GIRL BOOUT UNIFORM, worn COLONIAL — 8H rboms, cus­ S bedrooms, tile bath, attached The Open Forum 4H ROOM GARDHIN type apart­ split, Vk baths, bullt-lns, fin­ rec, bedroom bullt-lns, fire­ ADDITIONS — Rec rooms, re­ once, size 12. Girl's ski jacket, SIX ROOM duplex, hot water tom built for family U'vlng, 4 ment available now. Includes FIVE ROOMS, second floor, ga­ ished family room, 2-car ga­ place, fenced yard. Immediate garage, formal dining area, modeling, bathrooms tiled. Call JUST PUT SOME CANOV OUT, AMD AH size 10. Tel. M9-7044. oil furnace. Church Street. bedrooms, 2V4 baths, formal Oonununloations to t publications to toe Open FoTum wUU N lOHT AFTER MIGHT, BRATINELLA NEEDS Bgr heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ rage, oil furnace, storm win­ rage. Only $19,700. Hayes occupancy. $14,990. 649-6436. convenient location, wall-to- MS-4291. 649-2189. dining room, modem kitchen not be guaranteed publication if they contain nx>re than CLASSIFIED cxdaching in the HOMEVWRK DERARTMENT- IBM MACHINE COULPMT D0.THE ARITHMETIC erator, and parking. Centrally dows, excellent location. 649- Agency, 643-4803. wall carpet, toe. high assum­ 3ire, 643-9037. with large dining area, family NORTH ELM STREET — A able mortgage, $13,900. War­ 300 words. The Herald reserves toe right to decline to QUALITY CARPENTRY — especiallv arithmetic - ______b e tte r : ______Wanted—To Buy 58 located. {US monthly. Man­ room off kitchen with fireplace, LAKEWOOD CIRCT.K — Pres­ Christmas card Cape is how ren E. Howland, Realtor, 643- publish any matter that may be libelous or which is to bad Rooms, basements refinished, chester Garden Apartments, t h r e e R(X>MS. all uUlltles. 2-car garage, co'vered patio, WE BUT, IB U , or trade an­ ATTRACTIVE 5 rooms, second tige 7 room Colonial Ranch, this home impresses you. All of 1108. taste. Free expreseion of political views le desired by built-ins, formica tile, general trv rr NIHETEEN GUMORDPS.'AND THERE’s ' ^ ^ ^ ^ 643-7928. Inquire 106 Birch Street. floor, oil heat and garage, good treed lot, walkout basement, tique and used furniture, china, 100x200 wooded lot. This desir­ the 6 rooms, plus 2 baths, are contributions of this character but letters which are de­ advertising repair. No job too small. Call AGAlH.PEARf FOUR PEOPLE COMING' IF THE location, adults preferred. Call $81,600. Phllbrick Agency, 649- flawlessly decorated. Presently MANCHEISTKR Telephone ex­ famatory or abusive will be rejected. glass, silver, picture .frames t h r e e r o o m apartment, con­ able home offers 8 twin sized William Robbins Carpentry 649-1922 after 6 p.m. 8464. bedrooms, 2V4 baths, 23 foot vacant. Owner will sacrifice. change, 8 miles out, on 60 Service. 649-3446. and old colna, old dolls and veniently located, heat furnish­ acres. New 6 room Cape. 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TWO-' THAT LEAVES ELEVEN. - guna, hobb]^ collectlona, attic YOU Ought To living room, fonnal dining We have so much more to tell ed. Call after 4 p.m., 648-7691. you. Won’t you call us today? possible baths, full shed dorm­ 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. contents or whole estates. Fur­ Furnished Apartments 6.3-A room, modem kitchen with all Separate Honor Rolls? ■f>Manohester Evening Herald, and toe built-ins, laundry room, Julian Realty, 84V9190. er. basement garage, house Mr. Edwin R. Hyjek are to be Roofing— Siding 16 niture Repair Service Taleott- Live In t h r e e R cated, $106 monthly. J. D. nings owner, 643-4362, Mr. Gill. rage phis small bam. Base at this rate. This course is rec­ And all through these daya Jewelry 48 rates. Rent very reasonable. Live 1% ROOM FURNISHED, light down. Oill owner 849-4318. Price of this well kept 6’ i room Free le Heraid Readers CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv- Realty, 643-5129. ment, two fireplaces, porch ommended to the student who has run the thought: “But DEPARTMENT-trainee, clerk- PROFESSIONAL Trimming, better for less. housekeeping apartment, cen. ranch reduced. 1700 sq. ft. of is looking toward the more se­ ice, available all hours Satis­ ROOM FOR LADY or genUe trally located, reasonable. 649. etc. Vacant. A steal at $26,000 SOUTH MANCHESTER — WANTED — B-sone lot. Oafi what about young Mrs. Os­ faction guaranteed. Call M9- typist, bookkeeper, reception- bathing, all breeds. Poodle WATCH AND JEWELRY repato ANDOVER — 5 rooms, heat, hot living area, including office lective colleges. There is then, Want Infonnatloii on one of our claaallled advortlaenientar No man, quiet. Inquire 224 Char­ 84(M. 12'noon - 6 p.m. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- Charming 6V4 room ranch, and brand new rec room, 1% M9-6391. wald?” How terrible for her in 1318. 1st, comptometer operator, specialist. It costs no more .to tog at restsonable prices. water, stove, fireplace, large TWO SEPARATE private 3>/4 a level two program in which aaavrer at ttie telephone Bstedf Simply caR the telephone operator, accounting have the best in professional I Prompt service, two watch- ter Oak Street, 648-8868, 246- room residences, furnished or 1577. plastered walls, cast iron baths, 1/S acre lot, thoughtfully all vvaj’s plus the added burden 4788. bath, $118. 742-8726. SELUNG YOUR HOUSE? For material is not covered as rap­ machine operator, salesperson, | conditioning. M9-9798, M9-0600., makere. Manchester’s oldest unfurnished, reasonable rent, SEVEN R(X)M spacious home radiators, porch, garage, pic­ landscaped, in de.slrable neigh idly or in such detail. There can of jiLst being Mrs. Oswald. Who Business Locations turesque setting on high wood­ efficient, courteous service call would help heir in hsr terrible MANCHESTER • ROCKVILLE Millinery, Dres.smaking 19 waitress, countei^rl, assemb- ti^vonr dot forlhe established jeweler. F. E. ATTRACTIVE Sleeping room, working adults. 643-2880, 643- in Manchester on quiet street, borhopd. Now only $19,500. Call be drawn a definite distinction ler. factory trainee, drill press PRETTY UP your dog tor me For Rent 64 ed lot. Priced to sell. Hayes Jo.seph Barth, Broker, 849-0320.- distress ? How could she raise a n s w e r i n g s e r v ic e Bray, 787 Mato St., State gentleman, shower-bath, priv­ MAIN STREET — Cloee to the 6389. 4 bedrooms, enclosed porch, 2- owner Manche.ster 643-2346. „ between the caliber of the LADIES’ and gentlemen’s cus­ Holidays. Expert grooming o n ’ Agency, 643-4803. operator, loom cletuier, apple, Theater Building. ate entrance, parking. Inquire Turnpike, four room apartment car garage, asking $19,500. Out scholastic achievement re­ her children to be good and 649-0500 — 875-2519 tom tailoring and alterations. cockers, poodles, and other | on the first floor. Separate oil THREE ROOM apartment, sec­ BUILDING 60x40 suitable for MANCHESTER—Large 7 room healthy citizens with no sup­ grader, sewing machine op- 198 Spruce Street. storage. B-1 zone, Buckland of state owner wants offers. VERNON — 6 room Cape, front quired in the level one program M3-2264. erator, laundry worker, cock­ types. Also, boarding by week heating system. Nice bright ond floor, heat, hot water, $85 Cape, oversized garage, built- BUYING OR SELLING port and under the terrible onus or day. H. C. Chase, Harmony section. 649-3468. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. screened porch, formal dining versus the level two prog^ram leave TOUT mr— 1~ YonTl hear from oar advertlaer In )lc tail waitress, presser, tobacco Fuel and Feed 49-A FURNISHED ROOM for gentle­ rooms. Vacant. No facillUes for monthly. 643-5602 after 7 p.m. in kitchen, formal dining room, of the father's apparent deed ? Hill Kennels, Hebron Road, room, garage, ameslte drive, fireplace, family room, fall-out . . . .But there Is not! •«««•*» ■* telephone. warehouse worker. Also, char­ man, with or without kitchen Children. T. J. Crockett, Real­ $12,2b0 — MAMCUiUSTER. At “ Handling df Bolton Homes It seems to me that we could Moving— ^Trucking— Bolton. M3-6427. SEASONED CORD WOOD, gaw- LARGE 4 ROOM apartment i DESIRABLE OFFK3ES, 100% convenient. Early occupancy. shelter with half bath, outside Becatise of these factors I woman. second shift, a n d ______privileges, near bus, all con­ tor, 643-1877. location, heat, janitor, parking. tractive 6 room Cape, large A Spedaltjr” feel It Is Imperative to draw a show action in our resolve to Storage 20 ed any length, free delivery. near Main, second floor, re­ kitchen, plenty of cabinets, Tcxigren Agency, 643-6321. enclosed patio with fireplace, countergirl, waitress, packer, | p o i n t e r PUPS, good gun or veniences, parking. Call after decorated, available now, heat, Will remodel for tenant. 988 distinct classification between negate hate and let love be our Automobiles For Sale 4 Quality guaranteed. B. Yeo­ ceramic bath, garage, 128x166. city utilities, minimum down Lost and Found 1 MANCHESTER Delivery. Light .sales clerks, part-time and for j fj0id trial. Reasonable. Can be i mans, 742-8002. 4. 649-6914. $110. 649-4498. Main. 649-5334 , 643-7175. $17,9(XI — 6V4 room ranch. East financing. A.sklng $17,900. Law­ a level one and a level two stu­ guide to right Hving by start­ Christmas. Apply Conn. State i gggp Saturday or Sunday. Call ■ SIX ROOM duplex, Timken oil Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, FREDERICK M. GAAL ing a fund to help her keep trucking and package delivery. heat and hot water, convenient Side, garage, full cellar, oil hot rence F. Fiano. Realtor, 648- dent. In accordance with this I POUND — Your Olft Gallery, 1960 RENAULT, good Employment Service, 806 Mato #49.4136 after 6 649-6182. water heat, fireplace, 8 twin BROKER feel that separate honor rolls herself and her loved oijee to­ chanical condition, $228. Refrigerators, washers and Street, Manche.ster. locaUon, $100 monthly. Apply STORE. 460 Main Street. 649- 2766. Charles Nicholson, 742' Watkins Broe. Gifts for all oc­ stove moving specialty Folding Garden— Farm— Dairy Apartments— Flats— FOUR ROOM duplex, heated. sized bedrooms, lots of living 6364. be instituted, to only further gether and to be so supported 2811. COLUE PUPPIES, AKC, select 186 Center Street. 648-8068 or 5229, 9-6. MANCHESTER - $84,000 ranch. casions from the world over. chsdrs for rent. M9-07B2. Products 50 Tenements 63 Call after 6, 649-3843. 7 rooms plus finished recrea­ space here. Convenient to 643-2682 — 643-0281 emphasize the level system. by loving concern in this coun­ Home decoratliig accessories. a puppy ready for Christmas 649-6335. everything. Wolverton A gency,' Another measure that might RN or LPN, full or part-time. OFFICE SPACE for rent. Route tion room to basement, two full try that she. and all the world, Priced for all budtreta. Noel week. Sables and tris. Man- APPLES — Macs, Cortlands, MANCHESTER — SIX Room LARGE 4 ROOM apartment 649-2813. I DUPLEX 4-4, oil heat, conven be Instituted would be to issvie can know that our w-ords and PONTIAC, 1965, 4-door sedan, Vernon Haven, 878-2077. TOUR ROOMS, garage, nice with private front and rear en­ 83, Vernon. McCarthy Enter­ baths, 2-car garage, aluminum shop now open.______Painting— PaperinR 21 Chester 649-2759. Baldwins, Greenings, Delicious, duplex, 8 large bedrooms, one ■______= ------I lent location. Call 649-4784. class standing according to our deeds are one. A-1 condition, $380. M9-2172. neighborhood, heat and hot trance, also attic and base­ prises, 649-5391. siding. Built In 1960. Over 2,200 Winesaps, Romes, Starks. car garage, .central heating. VERNON Excellent 2 family, ______levels. With my letter ready to pre­ POUND — GRAY and white an­ water, adults preferred, $110 ment. Oil hot water heat. Park­ sq. ft. of finished living area. 1966 CHEVROLET station wag­ EXTERIOR AND Interior paint­ Help Wanted— Male 36 Bunce Farm, 629 W. Center. 878-7362. 4-8. new heating system, 2-car i MANCHESTER Vicinity. In By ln.stit>iting these mea.s- sent to the Open Forum, I saw gora cat vicinity Porter Street. Articles For Sale 45 per month. 649-2088. ing available. Call 643-2909. Phllbrick Agency. 649-8464. garage, preferred location, bus on, automatic shift, radio and ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- 843-8116. Houses For Rent 65 town, 7 room ranch with double ures the administration would in the paper where a young CONSTRUCTION supervisor — TWO ROOM apartment. 149 line. Only $16,900. Hayes Agen­ Poet’* Corner M9-B858. heater, good ccmdition, $378. hanging. (filings. Floors, Fully MOTO MOWER snow throwers ROCKVILLE — 3'A room apart­ TWO FAMILY, reduced, west garage. 2 baths. $21,900. Vernon be serving a dual purpose. woman in Dallas had done just Insured workmstnship guaran Fast growing developer Wants EGGS FOR s a l e :—Large, 46c; Oakland Street, $60. 649-8229, TOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ cy, 643-4803. — 5H room ranch, 6-years-old. Call 648-2893. at McBride’s Sport Spot. 4H ment, appliances and heat, $90. ond floor, conveniently located, MANCHESTER GREEN — 692 side, 4-4, 2-car garage, plus In­ First they would be fully rec­ that - and the money tvumed teed Leo PelleUer. M9-6S26. If experienced all ’round con­ medium, 38c; dressed poultry - 9-8. E. Center St., eight room come from two stores, conven­ $13,900. Coventry — 6 room ognizing a student's achieve­ l o s t — BLACK leather key- h.p. to 6H h.p. 689 Center St. 8 room apartment, heat and available January 1. Inquire 44 c a p e over to the Secret Service men no answer, call M3-9043. struction supervisor capable of broilers, 87c lb., fowls, 28c lb. house, $150 monthly. Call 649- BRICK :—Waddell School. ranch with garage. Lots of Elegy 649-8747. TOUR ROOM FLAT, first floor, hot water, $100. 649-4824, 878- ient location. E. J. Carpenter, ments. and seeondly, they to give to her. caae. Call 643-8947.______Auto Accessories— ^Tires 6 handling all phases of residen­ 230 Deming Street on Route Woodbridge Street. 6201, 649-0643. 6 rooms complete, living room ■value for $12,500. Ellsworth (Dedlca/bad to intended monu­ central locaUon, heat and hot 1166. Broker, 649-5061. would be providing an excel­ tVe oan learn the power of PAINTING — FIVE room tial construction including subs, YOUR YARN SHOP-Watktos 30, Manchester. Tel. 644-8625. fireplace, oversize garage. Mitten Agency, Realtors, 648- ment felt to people’s heart to a lent Incentive for students to FOUND — ONE Mack male water, one year lease. Call 7% ROOM EFFICTENCY apart­ Mu.*rt sell. Only $14,900. Warren love by the doing of it. SIX CYLDfDER rebuilt 1948 ranches and capes for $80. men, homes, roads, etc. Write Bros. Closing out-Stdmped NORTH END — 4 large sunny FIVE ROOM single, file bath, BEAUTIFUL 8B»n-RANCH — 6980. Bekyved Presidesit John F. Ken­ progress upward vithln toe mongrel. Call Bolton Dog Dodge engine, restsonable. CsUl Trim and paint extra. Also, giving wages desired, experi­ COOKING AND BtoTTNG ap­ 649-6048, between 6-8:30 p.m. ment, living room, bedroom, E. Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. Let ue swell that fund. goods, needlepotot-other items. rooms, second floor, automatic kitchenette, stove, refrigerator, knotty pine kitchen, grarage, 0 rooms, 2 baths, beautiful nedy) level system. Warden, 649-7601. 643-9203. scraping. 742-8101. ence, when available, etc. to ples, most popular varieties, $1 immediate occupancy. $150. Sincerely youra. All reduced to cost, some be­ WEST CENTER St. — 4 rooms, hot water, parking, bus line, heat, storage space In base- heated rec room, fireplaced With the advanced daU pro- P. O. Box 147, Wapplng, Conn. for 16 qt. basket. Bottl’s Fruit 643-0980. MANCHESTER — Immediate MANCHESTER A Onssiibe Rock, our love for Virginia F. Brigga. FOUND — BLACK and white NEW GAME for Manchester low. Buy-save. first floor, furnace, $76. 849- adults only. 63 Union St., 649- jnent. parking, near schools, living room, new wall-to-wall .jeeing machines now han­ Farm, 260 Bush Hill Road. carpeting including hallways, occupancy. Recent Jarvis built, y ou rs then, shnlll mark toy ptaM o collie type dog. male. Call Lee Herald customers. You buy 8229, 9-8. 2469. shopping. 189 W. Middle Tpke., large 3-bedroom Ranch, car­ This space could be ding a vast amount of clerical Trailers— CLERK-T Y P I S T, collecUon SNOW BLOWERS - Arlens, dishwasher, new aluminum Separating the sightseeing Noble One! Fracchla, Dog Warden, 648- the paint, you name your price, Apt. B, Call Raymond Damato, port, 1'^ baths, fireplace, ma­ work at toe high school, this TEACHERS LEARN TOO Mobile Homes 6-A clerk, shipping clerk, sales­ Snow Bird, Toro, Moto Mow­ Wanted To Rent 68 awnings, 2 blocks from Main “ .su.spects” from the poten­ ShsAl (ledicate. enshrine a h d y 8694. we do your painting. Ceilings, Honsehold Goods 51 BENTON STREET — 6 rooms, THREE,ROOM ap irtment, first 643-7091. 643-9481. hogany paneled rec room, ame- type of a transition could easily man, manager-trainee, inspec­ er, and Bolens tractors, parts St. Just move in—no remod­ tial buying “ prospects” is a pOaoe to victory won ELMIRA. N.Y. (API Che­ walls, trim, floors. Outside first floor, oil furnace, garage, floor, stove and refrigerator. site drive, large, well land­ be accomplitoed, and would be TWO WHEEL box trailer, good tor, machinist, electrician, and service. Capitol Eiquip- eling necessary. $10,900. Call job for your broker. When Through thee, who in God'a mung County teachers were on work. 649-7863, 875-8401. EVE RTTH m a IN stertUzed re­ $98. 849-4461. Phoiie 649-4690. scaped lot, city utilities. 4%% fully advairtageous to all In­ Announcements tires, good condition. $60. 827 sheet metal man, baker, ment Co., 38 Mato St., Man­ WANTED TO RENT — 2-car owner, 649-6661. listing property, won't you Neone a aaored heriiagn has the receiving end of learning carpenter, grocery clerk, paint­ conditioned used furniture and THREE ROOM apartment, gas mortgage. Transferred owners volved. E. Middle Turnpike, 649-9983. chester. Open daily 7-8, Thurs­ garage. 649-6417. call him. endowed. Instead of the giving end when HOME BAKING — Special for PAINTING, EXTERIOR and In­ er, carpenter helper, lathe op­ appliances, high quality - low heat, at 36 Maple. 649-0769. BOLTON — $1,500 assumes asking $19,500. Lawrence F. Gordon Hurvitz they participated in the Busi­ terior, paperhanging, wall­ day 7-9, Saturday 7-4. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT .To peoptoa o t the world to medee the Holidays — pies, cakes, erator, porter, weaver, loom prices. LeBlanc TOmiture, 195 mortgage, $79 per month pays Fiano, Realtor, 648-2766. Senior at M.H.S. ness-Education Day sponsored paper removed, dry wall work. THREE ROOM apartment, first R. H. GATES AGENCY ttMm feel more ftne and cookies, etc. Call 643-0496. Auto Driving School 7-A fixer, driver, machine gidjuster, CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY South Street, RockvUle, 875- Houses For Sale 72 all. 4% room ranch home, ga­ Charles Nicholson, 742-6364. by the Elmira Association of Reasonable rates. Fully in­ floor. Porter Street area. $80 proud; screw machine operator, mill- cards. Plain, personalized, and 2174. Open 9-8. rage, full basement, excellent 649-5552 •Sincere Thanks' Ciommerce. B ’NAI B'ETTH Rummage Sale,' MORTLOCK’S Driving School sured. 649-9688, Joseph P. Lew­ NOTICE per month. Includes ga.s, elec­ GARRISON COLONIAL - 8 MOVE RIGHT IN — Lovely 7 Did instlU to them a gitoAbe ing operator, laborer, butcher- box assortment. Shown by ap- tricity, heat and hot water. No location. Hurry — only $10,500. To the Editor, About 1,100 teachers vdsited Mott’s Community .... Hall I offices, classroom located is. trainee, machinist apprentice.' pointment. Call 643-8482 or RUGS — NBIVER USED. 9x12 rooms First floor consists of room Garrison Ojlonial. cen­ might — am tyrants It w$to- beige, $28; 9x15 gold oriental, appliances furnished. Immedi­ Hayes Agency 6*S-4803. In behalf of toe Manche.ster various plants and companies Wednesday, December 11, 9:30 Manchester Parkade, lower Apply Conn. State Employment, 6i8-6768. large family room with half ter hall, 1' 2 baths. 2*zone heat, RAMBLING CUSTOM brick stood— PAIN'nNG, PAPERHANGING. $35; 12x15 ruby oriental, 289- OF ADOPTION ate occupancy. Call 643-6940. bath, modem kitchen with (3ivic Orchestra, I w-ovild like to for guided tours in a study of a jn . - 8:30 p.m.______level. Begtoners, older, nerv­ Service, 806 Main Street, Man garage, close to public and Cape, It'S bath.s, 20 foot porch, Tempered cowered hearts bo ous students, our specialty. Good work, reasonable rates. 6955. ,bout-ins, including Tappan 400 extend sincere thanks to our business and industry in this Chester. TOR SALE — Plat Stone for FOUR ROOM apartment, first parochial schools. Shopping. recreation room, 2-car attach pulaaibe and to course true Teen-age driver’s education Over 30 year-s in Manchester. walls, fireplace, veneer and range, dining room, living DRASTICALLY sponsor, TTie Manchester Eve­ area. More than 100 firms took SOLID MAHOGANY piecrust floor, handy location. Inquire This is the home you have been ed garage, AA zone. Carlton W, free bkxd.. Personals course. State certified. 649-7398. Your neighbor my recommen­ patios. Call 649-0617. OF ORDINANCE room' with fireplace. Second looking for for your family to Hutchins, 649-6132. ning Herald for their generosity part in the project, deslg;ned to table, solid mahogany coffee 72 School Street. Demand just rights to freedom this year as in the past With­ Incresuse teacher understanding dation. Raymond Flske, 849- floor — 4 bedrooms, plus full REDUCED a fine neighborhood. Priced in of the mtod and o f the soul RIDE WANTED from Walker LEARN TO DRIVE — Special 9237. ENGINE LATHE HAND REVERE 8 mm camera, acces­ table, 2 solid mahogany end In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Section 9, of bath. Immediate occupancy. out this help, it would not have of local economic systems. the Town Charter, notice is hereby gdven of the adoption by the FIVE ROOM apartment. Main low twenties. Call Mrs. Thou caused them to eetsIbUah street vicinity to Broad Street attention to nervous and elder­ sories, and projector, $76. Call tables. Call 643-8728 after 6 $22,600. Phllbrick Agency, 649- Suzanne Shorts, 643-8886, J. been possible to continue the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut, Street location, over Loring Now $16,900 — Duplex, 4-4, I God’s peace aa theto sacred Armory. Hartford, hours 8:30- ly. Classroom for teen-agers. 649-2556. p.m. 8464. Watson Beach & Co.. 522-2114. group that started four years Pickup service. Day or eve­ Electrical Services 22 Must be experienced. December 3, 1963, of an ordinance as follows: Studio, heat and hot water In­ good interior condition, two Harvard Group goal. 4:30. 649-8902. cluded. $95 per month. Call ago. ning lessons. Reasonable rates. (CHRISTMAS TREES — Tag A BIG BARGAIN — 3 rooms $8,500 — WELL KEPT 5% room Timken burners, new root, RANCH — 3-years-old. 6 rooms, Ooutaiin(g grains which deeply This year, with the assistance used furniture and appliances, AMENDMENT TO SUPPLEMENTAL PENSION ORDINANCE 649-6808 or 649-8751. ADDITIONAL ITEMS WANTED — RIDER from Man-1 Manchester Dri’vtog Academy, FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt now, cut later. Bring the fami­ ranch, 3 bedrooms, attractive 2-car garage. family kitchen with bullt-lns, Backs Visit Hours mark the beauty o f this grazi' of a hard-working committee, Chester to ■vicinity of Woodland service on all types of elec­ Apply in person. ly to The Stanley Tree Farm, $159. $10 do'wn. See it at Al­ Ibe rook 742-7249. CHAPTER B36 OF THE TOWN CHARTER, SPECIAL ACTS TOUR ROOM apartments near dining area, suburban. Owner 2 bath.s, attached garage. Bow­ many contributing members St., Hartford, office hours 8:15' trical wiring. Licensed and In­ Long Hill Road, Andover, at bert’s, 43 Allyn Street, Hart­ anxious Carlton W. Hutchins, ers School, Immediate occupan­ Stand for thy scanw — thy and countle.ss patrons hvve FOR TOMORROW'S sured. Wilson Electrical Co., ford. AND ORDINANCES Golf Land, convenient to every­ CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) • 4:30. 649-1364. the church, 1.3 miles off Route thing, large rooms, ch ild re n ______Realtor, 649-6132.______WARREN E. HOWLAND cy. Owner transferred. B. J. ■wounds — thy sacriifioee ■that come forward as friends o f the E-Z LERN Manchester. 649-4817. Glaston­ BUCKLAND 8. Large selection white and Restricting the hours women gave thee strength to rock, MARBLE AND GLASS Colonial Section 36-6 (e) is amended by striking out the words to the OK, stove and hot water. 643- {^a Nc H - MODBPJs’ kitchen, REALTOR Carpenter, Broker, 649-6061. orchestra. With the wideopi'ead RIDE WANTED from vicinity bury. 643-1388. Norway Spruce, also, Douglas may visit In Harvard C>)Ilege Ooloasal giants that a world’s support that the Mancheeter East Catholic High to Watkln.s MANUFACTURING, lamp, carved glass shade and second sentence of said Section as follows: ’’Before becoming 8778, 643-2463 , 643-7084. large living room with fire­ AUCTION Driving School fir. $2.50 up. Open all day De­ 350 Mato Street, 643-1108 VERNON — SPACIOUS 6 room dormitories is not an effective greolt iniigM seemed not to Civic Orchestra is enjoying, wo BuUding. Phone 649-1144 after prisms, cranberry open work eligible for any benefit thereunder” and eubatltute therefore, place, extra large bedroome, INC. cember 13 through 24. Other-1 ’’Before reaching Early Retirement date.” WEST SIDE — Three bedrooms, L-ranch in elegant community, I ^^y of Influencing student touch. feel that the group cannot, help 6 p.m. Connecticut’s largest, auto­ Floor Finishing 24 wise by appointment. Call 742- shaft; crocheted bedspread, Imtha, basement finished AT THE popcorn pattern with fringe, living room, dining room, features fenced corner lot, 8 [ morals, says an undergraduate but go forward at a rapid pace matic and standard shift, 8438. I To Section 36-6 add the following: (g) Any member of the plan kitchenette, finished attic room, off into office and beautiful rec large bedrooms, foyer en-: committee, For this ■we gave thee so little— WANTED — RIDERS to Hart­ FLOOR SANDING and re- 131 Adams Street, Buckland double bed size; mahogany sec­ room, large lot with trees. $19,- VERNON CIR(XB Area - 6% and corntlnually grow in sta'ture, free pick-up service, teen­ finishing (specializing in old­ who leaves employment of the Town after having completed 30 basement garage, built-in coun­ room ranch, basement garage, trance, IVi baths, walking dis-, u thou has given us so much! Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, Mrs. Lantvrn Villag* Barn ford, vicinity Travelers Build­ LOAM SALE — Regular $14 tional bookcase, sliding glass 900. Phllbrick Agency. 649-8464. tance to new Skinner Road ^he current vi.siting hours are age classroom, older and er floors). Waxing floors. ______years of service, who does not immediately or subsequently ter electric range, built-in fireplace, combinations, bullt- This monument rfiail tower with Theodore Powell, Mrs. Artliur Tolland Tpke., Town ing, from Manchester near nervous students our spe­ stone-free loam, $12.50. Also, i doors; Singer electric sewing school. $18,800. Assumable and should withdraw his contribution with Interest as specified in Section oven, furnace heat, hot water cON(X)RD RD - Beautiful lns, very clean. Early occupan­ oiB our hopes to God on high. . Stewart, Mrs. Wells Denni.son, Oak Street or West Center cialty 115 Center St., Man­ Palnttog. Ceilings. Paperhang- MANAGEMENT-TRAINEE for sand, gravel, stone, fill. C all' machine, walnut cabinet. Tel. mortgage of $2,900. Owner 876-i extended even if they ’ oc- Starting At 10 A.M. ing. No job too small. John (e), shall be entitled to a deferred monthly pension payable on furnished. Near West Side rstnch, large living room, form' cy. Tongren Agency, 643-8321. It ahalll bear the print of our Mrs. Raymond Beller, Mrs. Rob­ Street. Call 643-6829. chester. Call for free book­ growing credit concern. High 1 I 742-6342 after 4 :30. 7382 casionally lead to sexual Inter­ Verfallle, 649-5750. 643-8603. his normal retirement date in an amount equal to the monthly playground, Washington School, lips—of hands—of tears that let. 648-8682. School graduate with some col-1______, at dining room, cabinet kitchen. course,” the committee said ert Stone, Mrs. Robert Johns, Phllco Refrigerator, Maple pension credited before such termination. Such deferred month­ and bus line. Rent reasonable MODERN 3 BEDROOM ranch. khan try and Mr. Robert Fiiller, along lege preferred. Must be over, WOODEN STORM windows, 1 SOFA, SWIVEL lounge ch^r, 2 bedrooms, recreation room, STARKWEATHER Street — The ideas were contained in Savvhuck Dinette Table with Autoihobnes For Sale 4 21 and have car. P.O. Box 145,1 various sizes. Good clean gas G.E. semi-automatic washer, ly pension at the member’s request can commence at Early or to right people, 643-7025. landscaped yard. Marion E. 100 yards from Bower.s School, To tell how much we loved thee with some hard-working play­ LARSON’S — ConnecUcut’s first Bonds— Stocks— on quiet street, garage, full Completely reno^vated six room | a report of the parietals corn- 4 I'pholstered Chairs. Round licensed driving school, train­ Rockville. ' “♦•'ve aio-arai oak dining set, wool stair Deferred Retirement date as specified in Sections 5 (b) and 5 Robertiwn, Realtor, 648-5958. —how much more deeply ■we ing membel-s of the orchesira NEED CAR? Tour credit turn­ basement. Bel Air Real Estate single. Large rooms. I 'i baths, mittee of the Harvard (^ n c ll ’iqqaj, asjjoj dox ed, certified and approved, now MortRages .31 carpet. 649-0923. ____ (c). than love have certainly more than ful­ Zenith-Cobra Comb. Radio ed down? Short on down pay­ WANTED — SET-UP man, ex- 1 CMICAGO ROLLER skates, size 643-9332. new heating system. Three en- for Undergraduate Affairs. The offering classroom and behind Aftractive-Sew-Easy MANCHESTER — Executive 6 closed porches, combination report wa.s published in Mon­ The one ■who ■will live in all our filled their many dvitiee well. and Record Player. Other in­ ment? Bankrupt? , Reposses- SECOND MORTGAGES - Un­ perienced In setting power 9, never used, one-half price, ; Section 36-7 (b) is amended as follows: Strike out the fraction bedroom ranch, 3 fireplaces, 2 Many merribers of the orches­ wheel instructions for teen­ (1/30)” and substitute MODERN CAPE on sulet windows. Thi.s is an excellent day's edition of the Crimson, hearts with God’s love atoove. teresting decorative and use­ alon? Don’t despair! Slee Hon­ limited funds available for sec­ press dies and drill press jigs $13. Call 649-7702. 1956 SILVERTONE console TV, and words for the same "one-thlrtleth baths, recreation room, heated tra have performed in a fine agers. 649-6075. good condition, $50. 643-6.350. therefore, “one twenty-fourth (1/24)”. street, one block to bus, shop value at only $16,9(X). Desirable the undergraduate daily news- ful offerings, est Douglas. Inqtore about low­ ond mortgages, payments to and fixtures. Box C. Herald. patio, acre lot. Bel Air Real What fitting words to greatneea manner the many chores that est down, smmlest payments ping, schools. Dishwasher, dls- j Bowers School district. T. J. i paper. suit your fidget. Expedient RED SCOOTER, $4; red and Estate, 643-9332. ehaJU enflauTie toy epitaph wwe necessary to insure a suc­ "THE REIDS” anjrwhere. No small loan or fi­ Motorcycles— Bicycles' 11 service. J. D. Realty, 843-6129. white 12” tricycle, $6 ; child’s UPRIGHT DESK, $20. Chest of Add to Section 36-7 the following: (gi The minimum monthly posal, baths. Bel Air Real Crockett, Realtor. 648-1677. | U. Monro of CHIEF MECHANIC — Large On tflrts precious grnnite rock- cessful evening. Very special nance company plan. Douglas local service firm seeks ap- toy executive typewriter, $8 ; ! drawers, $20. Bureau with pension payable on and after January 1, 1964, to a member re­ Estate. 643-9382. USED BICYCLES, a large as­ MANCHESTER Vicinity — Mod-1 Harvard College said last Octo- to telI-(3od was thy trueit, thy thanks are due M i-b. Francis Motors, 333 Mato. A BETTER ARRANGEMENT plicatjons from qualified work­ 643-0626. mirror, $25. Two rockers, $12 tired on such date shall be $30.00 except that If such member sortment, new English and Co­ of your finances will make each. Ice box, $8. Radio. $5. has been receiving a monthly pension of at least $30.00 but less BUCKLEY SCHOOL Area - An em, immaculate 3 bedroom bej; that the parietal rules. staff? Helfrick, who in addition to her lumbia. We have the exerciser ing maintenance supervisor. HoIitJay Banners! older home just restored. Huge ranch, 19x20 living room, fire­ which govern life in the college duties as treasurer, partioi'patcd 1956 FAIRLANE, 4-door, me- more of your income available Knowledge boilers, HP steam, Miscellaneous items. 643-1686. j than $50.00 prior to such date, his minimum monthly pension cycle on display. Hours dally Buildinfi Materials 47 bright family room, modem place, tiled bath, full basement. buildings were “ producing a SHAXA. IT BE: actively along with many other chEinically good, snow Ures, for personal use. Lump debt air. pressing equipment and I payable on and after such date shall be $50.00, succession of serious viol­ 9-5. 9 p.m. Thursday. Manches­ WESTINGHOUSE 30” electric kitchen, dining and living room Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. Here lies my dust on hsillaw*d committees. ARE YOU IN $85. Phone 289-3609. into one monthly payment of general mechanics. Salary (h) The minimum monthly pension payable to a member ations.” ter Cycle Shop, 149 W. Mid­ $22.25 for each thousand dollars stove, 2-years-old, moving to who has been included In the plan since the date he was first down ahd four large bedrooms ground; Allied Printing Servicea, The 1988 CADILLAC, 4-door Hard­ dle Turnpike, 649-2098. open. Numerous benefits. Re­ home with bullt-lns. 643-7178. up. Big lot, plenty of trees. 82 FOOT RANCH. Porter Street The committee, composed of including repayment over five ply in confidence to Box B, BETTER BUYS AT ! eligible and who retired after January 1, 1964, on his normal re- My dust, .their dust who (£d or out of top, nicely equipped, excellent years. Frank Burke, 246-8897, 4 W. * 1 W. Worth looking at, isn’t it? Ask­ area, beamed ceiling, 2 fire­ eight students, countered that Herald. FRIGIDAIRE electric stove, 4 I tlrement date and has completed at least 15 years of service slbound condition. 649-8963 after 6. HIGGINS BOY’S deluxe model Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ NATIONAL ing price is only $17,600. T. J. places, 1% baths, buiU-ins. 6 while “ It is true that the .pri In faith, to truth-their trust to bicycle, 26” , 2-years-old, like bi'mers plus oven, thermiser. i shall be $50.00. HOT W ATER? change, 15 Lewis St., Hartford, SCHOOL BUS drivers, Vemon- Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. large rooms, double garage.' vacy afforded by the rules does God: NOTICE new. $80. 649-7979. $60. 649-9612. 128’ frontage. Carlton W. lead to some sexual acUvity, Conn, Rockville area, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Celling mie Section 36-8 (a) Strike out In the title of said Sections the So rich they made this sacred TOWN OF BOLTON Just 9'/:C* a day for fuel words, “ Under 20 years service” and substitute therefore the MANCHESTER — Immaculate Hutchins, Realtor, 649-5132. | this would take place elsewhere 2:15-3:30 p.m. Call 643-2414. .09 Sq. Ft. 6 room Cape, treed lot, quiet lo­ sod— CONNECTICUT SECOND MORTGAGES—Funds words, “Under 15 years service.” if students' rooms were not ean get you out of PRE HOLIDAY BOY’S BICYCLE, like new, $30 Exotic Prefinished Paneling Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 cation, 8 bedrooms, oil hot MANOTES-TER - 8 bedroom L! .. FV)r truth they struggled, braved BOARD FOR ADMISSION available for second mort­ WANTED — PART-'HME of- hard work. trouble! Call 649-3746 between 4-6 p.m. gages. For individual attention From 3.76 Per Pc. Section 36-8 (b) Strike out In the title of said section the words water heat, rec room, assume ranch, dining room, fireplace, . , , , , .1, , ^ OF ELECTORS USED CAR SALE ficeman. Mornings, 8-12, or 1, Fir Studding FUR COAT, Northern Back mortgage or minimum down premium location, full base- Under parietal rules, InsUtuted No tasks, no trials would Miey Notice is hereby g;lven that call B A N Agency, Roger M. and all day Saturday. Coopera­ Muskrat, glazed and cleaned, “ (over 20 years service)’’ and substitute therefore the words business Services Negro, 643-8727. .40 Each “ (over 15 years service).’’ for new mortgage, $16,800. ment, garage, patio, wall-to- ^ yew s ago, women may visit shirk; the board for admission of elec­ If you live in a typical 4-door hard- tive Oil Company, 315 Broad Twin Casement Windows size 14-16. Good condition. Call wall carpeting, automaticHarvard student.-* rooms They helped my mission truth 1968 New Yorker, Offered 13 kobert Wolverton Agency, tors In the Town of Bolton. Con­ house, you could easily run top, 8AVE Street. From 85.00 Each 643-8798. In first sentence of said section strike out the words “ twenty 649-2818. washer and dryer, dl.sposal,' attain-— necticut will hold a session in out of hot water several LAWN MOWERS, sharpened Help Wanted— Female 3,'> PRODUCTION WORKER, Man­ Dutch Doors TWEED COAT, size 18, orlon (20) years” and substitute therefore the words "fifteen (15) reasonable. Owner 643-8398 or Thursday, n^n to midnight on Just rights to freedom, sti'ength the Community Hall In said times a week. $963 Dodge, model 440, 9 pas­ 17.60 Each years.” COVENTRY — l a r g e execu­ 649-8228 i Friday and Saturday, and noon- to spesk Town on DECEMBER 16, 1963 Now you can have all the senger station wagon, low and repaired, sales and serv­ che.ster, .small growing manu­ lining, black fur collar, like tive ranch, 9 rooms, 2 fire­ ______!______I 8 p.m. on Sunday. ice, rental equipment. L A M facturer, career opportunity, Cedar Closet Lining ' new, rea-sonable. 649-1665. Against all fears that made to examine the qualifications of hot water you need a t. one mileage, $2,896 WANTED — WOMAN to live In Section 36-8 (f) Strike out, “ $2,000.00 per^annum” and substi­ piiplaces. 7 acres, river running- Elquipment Corp., Route 83, $1.76 hourly. Temple Agency, .21 Sq. Ft. I The most important result of them weak: applicants and admit to the time for anly 9'ac* a day. for daily routine. Call 649-6416. tute therefore “ $2,500.00 per annum.” ( t o :rough toe property. Guest BOLTON — Elbow room and parietal rules ” is a chance to Above this plaxje God’s Light Think of it—only 9’jc* a 1961 Dodge, V-8. 4-door, power Vernon, 878-7609, Manchester 75 Pearl Street, Hartford. CASH ’N CARRY elector's oath those found qual­ home, small bam. Ideal for trees galore surround this pret- j enjoy normal relationships, both will sh in e... day! steering, automatic trans­ exchange, ^terprise 1946. Section 36-9 Is amended as follows: Insert “Ijla)” before the exist­ horses, etc. Maximum of ified! Said session will be held PART-TIME morning openings NOBODY - BUT NOBODY - ty ranch. 3 bedrooms, fire- casual and serious, with young For ours is rest and peace Di- between the hours of 6 p.m. and Yes, thanks to Mobilheat mission, radio and heater, B 'D NOTICE ing paragraph. privacy. T. J. Crockett, Real­ place, garage, oil hot water women.” the committee said, $1,295 TREE REMOVAL, pruning, and for ca.shier, loader, counter UNDERSELLS NATIONAL ■vlne. 8 p.m. and an oil-fired hot water lot clearing. Frank C. Noble, man, Santa Claus, grocery The Vernon Board of Educa­ Add the following: tor. 643-1877. heat walk-up attic ne;^y ..j, ^^gse deep emotional com- heater of correct capacity— VISIT OUR NEW KITCHEN (b) “OPTIONAL PENSION PAYMENTS” Rev. Walter A. Hyszko Any applicant who is a natu­ 649-6063. JANITRESS clerk, pin boy, and kitchen tion Is seeking bids for furnish­ p^nted Inside and out, $16 500. mUrnents and ties occasionally your family can take care 1961 Chevrolet, 4-door, V-8, au­ CABINET DEPARTMENT - A member may request by written application to the Pension TALCOTTVILLK — Large 6 3t. John's C?hurch ralized citizen of the United helper. Also, evenings 6:30-12. ing of transportation for the ->ok’ Holcombe, Realtor,. sexual intercour.se sure- of all their washing needs tomatic transmieeion, pow­ STAFFED BY CABINET Board that in lieu of a lifetime pension payable during his llfe- room ranch, lt4 baths, fire­ MaTtohester, Conn. States shall present the certifi­ er steering, $1,445 SNOW PLOWING - A new Full-time opening in office Apply Conn. State Employment Town of Vernon Schools for the ------^ ^ . 644-1286. I jy eygn that is more healthy at one time. game for Manchester Herald EXPERTS school years 1964-1969. Speclfl- time only he receive a reduced...... lifetime pejislon with 100% of place, storms. Just like new. cate of his naturalization under maintenance, evenings, 4 Service, 806 Main Street, Man­ ______than the situation a generation Mom can do the family customers. You name your cations may be obtained at the such reduced pension being paid after his death following retlre- Near bus and shopping. Ton- Chrtsbnaa Evs the seal of the court issuing the 1961 Oldsmobile 88, hardtop, p.m. - 12 midnight, 6 nights chester. wash. Sis can do the, dishes price, we will plow out your Offlce of the Superintendent of ment to his designated dependent during such dependent’s fur- grren Agency, 643-6321. COVENTRY _ Route 44A. Cozy ~ - Lola one Christmas night. same, or a copy thereof issued fUUy p o w e r e d , $1,795 per week. Company offers NATIONAL LUMBER, Cape nestled o n "T hlu,' 'f ir l under largely artificial eircum- In toe li^ving room I m w a light; by the United States Immigra­ at the same time Junior driveway. Routes now being Schools ther llfetlm?; alternatively, a member may elect a reduced Hfe- takes his bath, and you en­ 1989 Dodge, 4-door sedan, power formed. Call now to abemdon good wages and working Salesmen Wanted 36-A INC. place, full dormer, artesian. stances and s^ u al n«6ds were R was Santa’s helpers m busy tion and Naturalization Service conditions. Free benefit pro­ Blds ‘should be submitted to I time pension with 50% of such reduced pension being paid after joy a shower. bmkes and steering, auto­ high prices when it snows. 649- well, built-in bookcases, $14,900. i gratified at a brothel, the stu- aa bees In lieu of the original certifi­ gram. Write P.O. Box 1821, PART-TIME real estate sales­ 381 State Street, Raymond E. Ramsdell, Superin-1 his death following retirement to his designated dependent dur- Vernon Don’t delay—phone us to­ matic transmissian $796 7863, 876-8401. tendent of Schools, Box 420.1 ing such dependent’s further lifetime. If the request for such Doyle Real Estate, 423-6411. I dent group said. Putting packages under the cate, ahd any applicant who ac­ Hartford, stating experience man. Write stating availability North Haven, Conn. The committee urged that the Christmas tree, quired United States citizenship day. FHnd out how easy it is and salary required. and qualifications to P.O. Box 288-6261 Rockville, CkJnnectlcut, on or Optional Pension Payrnents Is l^lng made at least 90 days after READ YE! READ YE! to switch to a Mobilheat- SHARPENING Service — Saws, before Monday, December 16, the effective date of thU amendment and within 3 :^ars trf the BOLTON — 8 bedroom ranch,! visiting hours be extended FtQUng up the stockings with by birth abroad to a United All low mileage ears. 346, Manchester. fireplace, garage. 160x150 lot, rather than abbreviated. They flred water heat. knives, axes, shears, skates, 1963. The Vernon Board of Edu- member’s actual retirement dato, the I^nston Board, prior to 8101 toys States citizen parent, or de­ rotary blades. Quick service. 8-bedroom Rancher, quality assumable mortgage, $116 suggested an earlier starting •Average family of fowr. Many more to ehooee from. LARGE EASTERN manufactur­ cation reserves the right to re- approval of the application^ All for good little girls and boys. rived citizenship through the Capitol Equipment Co., 88 er offering outstanding oppor­ require that the member furnish evidence satisfactory to the constructed. Immaculate, al­ monthly. Quiet, lovely neigh-, time for most days and a 1 a.m. naturalization of a parent or ject any and all bids. Few pattern pieces and a luring appearance, unusu­ Mato St., Manchester. Hours tunity In local area as sales Pension Board of his good health. borhood. Bel Air Real Estate,' umit on Saturday night. Then I ■went behind toe chair, spouse, shall present a certifi­ NURSE LICENSED in Con NOTICE Raymond E. Ramsdell, alearly illustrated sew chpt ally comfortable family liv­ 643-9332. ______— _ dally 7-8. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ nectlcut for small Rockville trainee. Excellent potential for Beoaftiee good old Santa ■was cate of citizenship Issued to CHORCHES MOTORS, day 7-4. 848-7988. Superintendent of Schools enable you to turn out this at­ ing. Desirable location, spa­ MORIARTY convalescent home. Free room advancement, college helpful, TOWN OF BOLTON Death of a member’s designated dependent prior to the mem­ tractive daytimer to no time! 317 sitting there. such applicant by the United INC. Town of Vernon ber’s actual retirement date shall automatically cancel election cious grounds, superbly KEENEY SCHOOL — A ttra c-1 ^ o 1 and board and TV. Tel. 876- but not necessary. Guarantee INVITATION TO BID A half size special. live 7 room Cape, Tappan built-jt^ar l\ 0C O V 0rC C l I didn’t want him to see me,’ . States Immigration and Natu­ SNOWPLOWING — Now ac­ Made from felt, bright rick landscaped and treed, at­ ralization Service or a paaaport cepting contracts, seasonal or 9121. ____ of $120 week. For Interview The Town of Bolton Invites of this option. No. 8101 with Patt-O-Rama Ins. dispo.sal. 2 baths, city So I was quiet as I could be. •0 Oakland St, Manchester raxsk, atol ootonful sequins, these tached garage, roofed patio. issued to him by the State De­ BROTHERS hourly rates. 649-&650. call collect Manchester, 644- sealed bids on the follow ing:' is In sizes 12 1-2, 14 1-2, 16 1-2, water and sewers, sundeck, Then he saw toe coffee I put EXPERIEI^CED comally bonaz The amendment to pension ordinance providing for retirement gaiy bann'crs will decorate a $860 down, move In by Back of School partment of the United States 0202 between 6-8 p.m. only. l>-i yard dump truck (low­ 18 1-2, 20 1-2, 22 1-2, 24 1-2, half acre lot, convenient to there thiis night, lettering embroidery operator, for policemen 66 years of age—30 years service la amended as wall, door, or mantel! Each Christmas. Call Mr. Govang on or after January 1, 1948, or 643-5135 boy type), 6 cylinder, Se- ; 26 1-2. Bust 33 to 47. Size everything. Asking $17,900. 643- And Santa said what a lovely House|(old Services or will teach power sewing ma­ Septic Tanks follows: Ctoange “one-thlrtleth (1/30) to “one twenty-fourth measure* 1 foot w'-de by 4 feet 649-8306, 876-6611, 289-8258. a written statement signed by 1968 DELUXE Volkswagen sta­ Situations Wanted— rles C-1300 International or 14 1-2, 35 bust, short sleeves, 3 1274. A 1957 staitkwi wagon, report sight Offered 13-A chine operator with good hand­ AND (1/24)’’ and “one-slxtleth (1/60)" to “one forty-eighth (1^ 8).” long, and oan easily be stored a town clerk of a town of this 301>315 Center St. tion wagon, extras, sacrifice Female 38 equivalent vehicle. yards of 35-lnch. till next ahrlatfnas! ed stolen Saturday night from writing. Apply in person (no To order, send 50c to coins MANCHESTER — 6 room Split Ikit then he looked behind toe state that the records of such for quick sale. 648-9248. REWBAVING ot bums, moth phone calls) Mechanic Overall Further details may be ob­ This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this publi­ Paibtom No. 317 has tnum<«r, THE BARROWS & the recur of Sears Roebuck Oo. RELIABLE WOMAN wants Plugged Sswert t o :_ s u e Burnett, The Man- Level, deep landscaped lot, ga­ chair town show that ouch applicant boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ Service, 161 Park Avenue. E. tained at the Selectmen’s Of­ cation to this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days af­ tissue, pattern pieoss and di- . W A L L A C E CO. W E GIVE 1988 CHEVROLET Nomad sta­ housework by day. Call 649- eheater Evening Herald, IIM rage, utility room, rec room, at toe Manchester Shopptog And oBiw me sitting toere. has previously been admitted as dow Shades made to measure; Hartford, Conn. fice, Bolton Center Road, Bol-I ter this publication of this ordinance a petition signed by not recticni for all four banners. GREEN STAMPS tion wai^on, power brakes and 6628 after 6 p.m. Machim Clsassd less then five (5 ) per cent of toe electors of the town, aa detor- AVB. OF AMERICAS, NEW 2 baths, fireplace. Close to Parkade, was reooivered tola Santa laughed and gave ms a an elector in that town. all aixea Venetian blinds. Keys ______ton. Conn., Monday through' Price $1.00. Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, •teering, turbo-glide, 40,000 made while you wait Tape Re- WANTED — RBLJABLE wom­ mined from toe latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, YORK 86. N. y . schools, churches, and shop- momdng at the rear of Robert­ ktos, mUea. OiS-0048. WANTED TO DO housework by | Friday, from 9:30 A.M. to 2 Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, For Ist-class mailing add To order No. 317, send $1>00 TUNNEL ROAD. Vemcm. 10 •ping. $18,900. Wolverton Agen­ December 4, 1963. Gordera for rent. Marlow’s 867 an for occasional babysitting Sewer Lines Installed—Cel­ has not been filed with toe Tovm Clerk requesting Its reference son Sdhool on N. Sebod St. I turned ail red with bUss, the day. Phone 643-9478 after 6 P-M- 10c for each pattern. Print to: Anne CMbot, The Manchester additional acres may be pur­ cy, Realtor, 649-2613. Ihen he said I have ons thing Olive H. Toomey, 1966 CADILLAC SEDAN, excel­ Mato, 649-s:^ with two children, ages 1V4 and Bids must be received by 8 lar Waterproofing Done. to a special Town election. Evening Herald, 1180 AVE. OF The ■vehlole, owned by Joseph Mobilheat >;!$• infant, references. Call 649- p.m. Name, Address with zone, style chased , with this unufual 6% rise bo say, Town Clerk lent condition, 68,000 miles. P.M. December 16, 1963 and DAVID M. BARRY, Seorstoiy AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, room ranch on high 1% acre VERNON — LOVELY older 7 A. Gagne of RockiriUe, was re­ Richard Morra, 2318 after 6 p.m. number and size. "Have a very Merry CSuirt I Tel. 876-7888. Hn ildliig—-Tontractiiiit 14 plainly marked “ Bids for Board of Directors, N.Y. lot, 2-car garage, cellar, fire room Dutch Colonial, 2-car ga­ ported mlasiing late Saturday Michael L. Peace, D ogf^B irds— l^eti 41 MeKINNEY BROS. Send 60c today for the new lAglht. No report of damage wae mas!” ADULT BABYSITTER from 8 Truck.” Manchester, Conneotleut. fall and winter ’63 Baslo Fash- FVxr lat-qlsas mailing add adc. place, oU heat, $14,900. Robert rage, 3 baths, near acre lot. Bernard J. Sheridan, IMU FORD, V-6, good running GENERAL BUILDING service, The Board of Selectmen re­ Sewerage Dispoeal Co. Fine neighborhood. Hayea noted to the recovery, Poilce And he w m on hia way. p.m. ■ 6 p.m. daily Monday Dated at Manoheeter, CoonwOcut ton. a complete pattern maga- Print Name, Aiddrees with zohe wolverton Agency, Realtor, SXaabeth Post Board of Selectmen oondltlon, will paae State to< alterations, new work, recrea- puppies serves ths right to reject any ISO-lSt Peari 8L—0A8-8S08 and Faittem Number. 649-3818. Agency,. 643-4803. halve notified toe owner. tton rooms. Wiarren Hedfee, through Friday, Adams Street BOXER SHEPHERD fith day o t December, 1968. Btne. i*»ctlen. 949-S746 between 4-4 for sale. Call 742-8198. or all bids. PJB. 6tt-4687 after 6 p.m. area. Rfply Box J, Herald. / . TUESDAY, DECE^tBER 10, 1968 fAGI fDCTEEN liattrljpatei:^ 1Eoi?nin0 IfwalJi Manchester Stores Open to 9 Tonight for Christmas Shopping

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VOL. LXXXin, NO. 61 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1963 (ClaMlfled AdvertlRlnK on Pa((e 20) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Smoke Events West H av en Clash Feared In State Blaze Takes At Tin Mines Lives of Five Hartford Fire WEST HAVEN (AP) — Five person.s — tliree of LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP)—Fears of clashes heightened Comitiand Shift them children ranging in today as peasant militiamen were reported marching to Surprises City age from six weeks to five Bolivia’s tin mines to defend President Victor Paz Es« yeans — perished before Dual niter Tareyton. tenssoro’s government against rebellious Communist- dawn today in a fire that led miners. HARTFORD (AP)- A sur­ prise change in command came Reports reaching La Pas said tlous move might touch off swept a three-room house. bands of armed peasants were to the Hartford Fire Insurance ’The victims were Mr. and widespread conflict. Group last night when its 53- moving on Oruro, hub of the The government warned the Mrs. John Dunlap, and three mining district, and planned to year-old chairman resigned to wards of the state: Lowanda miners their food supplies go fishing. i set up camp thwe in m show of would be cut off unless they re- Williams, six weeks old; Glenn support for the government. James C. Hullett, who has Gomez. 5. and his brother, Har­ leued the hostages by tonight. headed the big and old Insur­ ry, 4. Oruro is 30 miles north of Leftist union leaders in Oruro ance complex here for relatively ' Joyce Trcet. 14. escaped In­ Catavi, where dissident miners in radio broadcasts exhorted few years, leaves Immediately jury. She made her way out of are holding IS hostages, includ­ workers to arm themselves and as president of the Hartford the burning one-story home at ing four Americans, in retalia­ prepare to make a stand against Fire Insurance Company and' 796 Orange Ave. tion for the government’s arrest the peasant militiamen. will relinquish his chairmanship of two Communist mine union A next door neighbor, Mrs. Get the filter that made About 8,000 government troops of the group In March. | Olga Perrilli, said she was leaders. are also poised in Oruro, high The action, coming at a awakened by her dog, and only The goremment asked Tues­ in the. Andes 130 miles south­ lengthy board meeting late yes-' a few moments later saw day n l^ t (or U.8. arms, Inchid- east of La Pas. terday, created a new vice | flames shooting through the Frank Sinatra shows fatigue from tliree sleepless nights as he aiimninccs .son’s safely. (AP Photofax.) ihg planes, to effect the release Radio reports said the troops chairman of the group and two roof of the Dunlap home. of the hostages but gave no In­ had been ordered to march on new insurance company presi­ dication it planned an immedi­ Oatavl, but these could not be dents. At first she said she saw a ate attack. confirmed. Manning W. Heard, who has big flame in a bedroom which been president of Hartford Ac­ lit up the house. 'Then she saw Pas Bstenssoro. under heavy The (our Americans, all at­ smoke coming out of the' U.8. pressure to secure the re­ tached to the U.S. Embassy, cident A Indemnity Company, kitchen and emmney. lease of the captives, moved wo'e seised by the miners Fri- becomes vice chairman of the cautiously to assure their safe­ board, the new post and Hiil- "The house kept getting lett’s successor. He also be­ brighter and brighter,” she said, ty. R was feared any preclpl- (8ee Page Twelve) and suddenly I saw flames shoot Sinatra Freed, Safe Activated Charcoal comes chairman of the group’s executive committee. out of the roof.” Roland H. Lange succeeds The fire department respond­ Hullett as president of Hart­ ed to the first alarm at 5:08 ford FJre. a.m. and managed to control Aid for Colleges Milton R. Blgham succeeds the flames shortly afterward. $ 240,000 Heard as president of Hartford Smoke continued to pour Accident A Indemnity. from the ruins for more than Barnard Flaxman, a vice an hour afterward. president of the two com­ Police said the body of the Delivered Passed by Senate panies, becomes chairman of baby was found In a crib, one of the group’s finance committee. the boys in a bed. Mrs. Dunlap Julian H. Anthony will con­ By Father fiimous! WABHINGraCN (AP) — The#would be followed, perhaps late tinue as president of Hartford (See Page ’Two) Senate has sent to President this week, by a $l.e6-bl1Iion vo­ Life Insurance Company, a Johnson the tl.3-bilIlon college cational education bill on which third major member of the I HOLLYWOOD (AP) — construction lild bill—hailed by Senate-House conferees reached group. ■ Frank Sinatra’.s singor son, aupporters as the most import­ final agreement Tuesday. "No friction, no trouble,” Bus Official ant mecMure of its kind in a cen­ They also pointed to the $231- Hullett said today in explana­ kidnaiH'd at Lake Talioe tury. million medical education bill, tion of the severances, and held blindfolded .'>4 Democratic leaders said Jubil­ carrying funds to build new "I just want to travel, and Sees Layoffs^ j hours, was released un- antly after the M-37 vote that medical and dental schools and my wife and I want to spend a I harmed on a street today they looked to education as the to make loaiu to students in little more time together.” I after secret maneuvers in brl^test feature on the record these Helds, signed Sept. 34 by He said they were getting Cut Service of the 1968 session of Congress. the late President John F. Ken­ ready to leave n o t month for which the father .said ha some fishing at JCsples, Fla. They said the college measure nedy. NEW HAVEN (AP) — ^ paid a gang a $240,000 ran- The college and vocational Skirl Mortamore, president ' som. bills carry out a n u m ^ of Skull Huntert of the Connecticut Co., The FB I would .say nothing points in the broad education fpresees reduced service , about progress. -5. Coins Short, message Kennedy-sent-to--thv WLUMANne (A P)^ U n i V e r i n i r "gfadual layoffs as a- Frank Sinatra Jr.^ ^JSf'was Oapltol last January. Johnson studankifi result of the pay raise won taken at gunpoint Sunday ^ight gave his strong support after by the bus drivers’ union. from a motel on tlie Calift>rnia- Mint Reports taking office. dbdniteRnknt, Americsfs first by court. TTie friel 91 eat for The company, a subsid­ Nevada border just befor^ a ca­ Tuesday Johnson praised Cbn- ’Tuesday. iary of the bankrupt New sino singing engagement. WA8RINOTON (AP) — The m s s as being "well on its way Haven Railroad, “is now A private poiiecman patrol­ to doing more for education Maris Slakasis, 19. and Juris Treasiuy expressed its concern Kalins, 24, both of WUlimantic, working for the benefit of ling the exclusive Bel-Air di.i- than any since the Land Orant its employes,” Mortemore triet picked him iip-tbe blind­ today over the coin shortage College Act was passed 100 pleaded innocent in Circuit Activated Charcoal Filter Oourt yeoterday. said in an interview. fold still dangling from his neek which has become steadily years ago.” State police saui they nabbed He did see one bright after he heard a shout of worse during the Christmas "Members of the House and the students in tne act of dig­ spot in the future—the " H e y : " shopping rush. Senate Education Committees, ging up a grave at an Eaatford World’s Fair next year, The patrolman drove him to In the past few months, the Republicans and Democrats CJemetery, off Route 44. which will create an in­ the nearby home of-tlie boy'.* Treasury has tried not to call alike," he said, "are to be con­ Police said the students told creased demand for bus mother, Naney Sinatra, long di­ attention to the shortage, appar­ gratulated on this major step them that they were looking service from Connecticut to vorced from the actor-singer. ently on the theory t ^ t publicl- forward.” for a skull to play a prank at New York. There, emerging from the trunk Americais most-imitated would lead to hoarding. Under the college bill, all of the university. Bond was con­ The company’s new two- This is the charred bedroom of three-room house in West Haven whei-e Mr. and of the car where he had hidden The shortage was obvious long the nation’s 2,100 private and tinued at $500 each. year contract with the to avoid newsmen, came a dra­ before the start of the Christmas public colleges would be eligible Amalgamated Association Mrs. John Dunlap, foster parents, and t heir three young charges were burned matic reunion. season. There are now shortages for aid to help in building class­ of Street Electrict Railway to death today. (AP Photofax.) in every denomination except rooms, laboratories and librar­ Beaver Tagging and Motor Coach BImployes Young Sinatra went to bed silver dollars. The supply is ies. HARTFORD (AP) — The of America is expected to without talking to newsmen. Activated Charcoal Filter Sinatra, observing his 46lh tight in almost every area. However, priority would go to State" Board of Fisheries and be ratified by the 900 union 8ome banks have been asking those making plans to expand Game’s first beaver pelt tag­ employes in a membership birthday, spoke briefly to news­ •N ging session for this season men, saying “This Is about aa the public to keep their coins in their faciiitlee sharply to help vote Friday. It provides 3-State Pact good a birthday present as I eirculatian. Some companies meet the doubling of enroll­ will be held Dec. 14-15 at the a 15-cent hourly wage in­ could ask,',' which rely heavily on coins in ments, expected to reach 7 mil­ District One field headquarters crease that Mortemore said LBJ Techniques: their business have been ship­ lion by 1970. in Litchfield from 8:30 a.m. to will cost the company On Transport "The fi/st phone call I got ping large amounts from one The three-year measure au­ 4:30 p.m. $400,000 over the two-year from the /tidnapers let me know area to another. thorizes annually $180 million in Connecticut regulations re­ period. Americas largest-selling The shortage is said to be due grants to four-year colleges, quire that the pelt of all beaver He said it would be bet­ Dead Till ’65 (See Page Twelve) » ______Praise and Visits to good business in retail sales $130 million in loans for the trapped must be tagged re­ ter to reduce expenses by and increased use of vending same institutions, $60 million in gardless of their e\’entual dis- curtailing service and lay­ HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. machines, parking meters and grants for public Junior colleges po.sition. 'There is no charge for ing off workers than to try John N. Dempsey says a tri- ; DUAL FILTER ether mechanical devices. and $26 million the first year tagging. to increase revenues by WASHINGTON (AP) — Still •ceived the $1.2-billion federal Activated Charcoal Filter Demand for coins usually plus $60 million each the second District One headquarters is raising fares. atate transportation compact be­ moving at a gallop. President I aid bill for college construction Bulletins The latter alternative, he tween Connecticut, New 'V’ork Jnhn.son is using prai.se and per- which its supporters said was (Bee Page Nineteen) (See Page Ten) (See Page Twelve) Indicated, could backfire by and New Jersey is dead until .sonal visits to try and nudge the most important legislation Culled from AP Wires driving away patrons. 1965. of its kind in a century, 'The company raised its Congress along the lawmaking j For this the legislators won The governor said the New trail. ! Johnson's applause. fares to 30 cents last April. TAX Bl-XIEIPT.S SOAR The bus line has about Jersey legislature's failure to He spent, most of Tuesday "This Congress is well on its Top Lawyer 60,000 regular comm\iters approve the pact was "a regret­ H.ARTFOBD (AP) _ The conferring with Senate and way to doing more for educa­ State Tax Ikepartment report- in the Hartford, New Ha­ table step backward.” tion than any since the Land ven and Stamford areas. "Connecticut has no plans for House leaders. And. before call­ *Hl today that i(« tax rereipU ing it a day., he traveled up to Grant College Act was passed for the Jiily-NoveiQ^ber period Say^ Ruby to a special legislative session KXl years ago," he declared. either now or in the spring. " Capitol Hill to drop in on House are up 14 per cent or $10.6 Speaker John W. McCormack. Some of the late President million over the romparahle Dempsey said last night, con­ I John F. Kennedy’s GOP critics Plead Insane Wife of Oswaifl tradicting a statement by New "A visit witli .some friends,’’ fix e-month (leriod of a year I in Congress had contended that ago. Tile major gain came Jer.sey's Gov. Richard J. is the way Wliite House news Republicans were passed over Liked Presid(‘iit Hughes. secretary Pierre Salinger. de­ from file corporation bueinees DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—A Cali­ on . foreign policy decisions and lax xvhieli re|M)rteart be made next year. The Con­ days ago. will head the defense staff at the who sheltered the fam ily of ficial said, intends to keep Con­ payment of estimated tax. murder trial of Jack Ruby, who President John F, Kennedy's necticut legislature is not .sched­ Among the friend.s, said Salin­ gress “fully informed on dcxel- uled to meet again until 1965. killed the accused assassin of accused as.sassin .says Marina ger, were leading congressmen opments in a number of fields." SIO.IHM) SCALPING Pterident John F. Kennedy. Oswald was a great admirer of A special se.ssion in Connecti­ 'from both parties, including Re­ Tuesday he had leaders of both the nation's young chief execu­ cut would be the only way of publican House leader Charles NEW YORK (AP) — A Melvin Belli — pronounced ‘ parties in for a briefing on na­ Broadway •‘angel” told a No wonder Tarejiton smokers tive. getting tri-state approval be­ W. Halleck. tional security. Bell-eye — of Los Angeles and tlcket-.scalpiiig probe today Ruth Paine, who took Ru.ssian- fore 1965, and Dempsey said last John.son also gave McCor­ Today, Johnson calls his Cab- San Francisco, said Tuesday tliat "one actress is report­ born Mrs. I-ee Harvey Oswald night he would definitely not mack "a very special picture" binet together for its second night he was undertaking ed to have sold her txvo Ruby’s defense “and I’m going Into her home at nearby li ving. which the speaker would only meeting since Kennedy's assas­ for two month.'', told about the (Sec Page Tsvi-nty-Scven) say was "a picture of me taken sination, confers with l.'.N. Am- tickets a iiiglil to a brok­ to lead on it.” er for SIO.UiNl." The witness, would rather fight than switch! Belli, author of 28 law books Oswalds' family life Tuesday | at the White House one time." night in an interview with news­ From Congress, Johnson re- (See Page Twelve) .Margiierilt- Cidiniaii, who has and a peat president q/ the invested in about 300 shows American Academy of Trial m an Wes W'ise of D allas station KRLD-TV. Senators Pause in "H years, did not name the Lawyers, said Ruby, 62, would actress. She ap|M>ared at Slate plead Innocent by reason of in­ On the day of the as.sassina- ^ tlon, M rs. P aine .said she arose ' To Eulojjize JFK Atty. (Jen. Louis .1. Lefko- sanity. wltz's inquiry into ticket Asked if he believed Ruby before Mrs. Oswald and her Lodge Refuses Name Entry children were up. turned on the WASHINGTON (AP) - The s<-alping and Broadway finan­ Join the Unswitchables! could receive a fair trial in cial practices, Dallas, Belli said: "There Is no television set. and'took her own Senate stops work today (or a assumption that he can not.” He day of eulogy to John F. Ken­ In Washington^ D. C., Vote said there was no plan at pres- (See Page ’Twenty-Seven) IVES .ASKS CTLE.ANUP snt to ask a change of venue. nedy. HARTFORD (AP)—Stato Republicans and Democrats, Ruby’s trial for murder in the WASHINGTON (AP) — Henry^would put me in an extremely Highway ('ommissloner How­ ard S. Ives said today he wiw shooting of Lee Howard Oswald. friends and opponents—all draft­ Caljot Lodge has refused to have false position. Therefore, I must 94, the accused assassin, is set Year Probe Seen “highly dissatisfied” with res­ ed tributes to the late pre.sident, his name entered in the District o b ject.” for Feb. 8 before Olst. Judge a.ssassinated 20 days ago on a Former President Dwight D. ] taurant-sanitary facilities on Joe B. Brown of Dallas. On Assassination Dallas street. of Columbia presidential pri­ Eisenhower, whom Ixulge the (>>nne<'ticiit Tpke. and Brown said three national net­ But the phrases came hard, mary. He says he is not a candi- helped win the 1952 GOP presi- vowed to x'ieaii tilings up. Tile fiK'ilities are o|>eral«Ml by works or their affiliates have WASHINGTON (AP) — Some for so much had already been date lor the 1964 GOP nomina- denlial nomination, has been re- asked to televise the trial. officials predicted privately to­ said. Savariii R^s-taiiniiits. “I’m "I’ve done a lot of thinking day that it may be a year be­ tion and has no intention „f i t",convince Lodge |>ersoiiaJly going to ride herd A fter all, said Sen. Philip A. running. !' to make himself available (or and praying about it,” he said, fore (3hie( Justice Earl Warren's Hart, D-Mlch., no words could the 1964 GOP nomination. on this situation until H “but I don’t know about It yet.” commission finishes inve.stlgat- Lodge had been asked Nov. 18 Lodge's answer to Shipley left rew'hes a satisfactory oondl- Brown, 66, a bulky man with Ing the assassination of Presi­ (8e* Fage ’Twenty-One) by District Republican (Chair­ the field (or the GOP primary tlon.” let's declared. fraying, .wavy brown hair, pre­ dent John F. Kennedy. man Carl L. Shipley to consider here devoid of candidates so far. d ic t^ 1)6 would be criticized The predictions followed dis­ 800-810 writing that he had no objection Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona BASES SEEN CLOSED wldUy regardless of what he de- closure by government sources HARTFORD (AP)—The State to his name being entered in the told Shipley he would consider SEATTLE. Waah. (AP) — ^dee abqut television. , that threads from the shirt of Motor Vehicle Department’s May 6 preference primary. the matter; former vice presl Defense Secretary Robert 8. Ruby shot Oswald befors a ^ Lee Harvey Oswald, the ac- daily record of automobile fa­ Rut Lodge, former Republican dent Richard M. Nixon .said he McNamara will recommend Bstlonwlde television audlsncs accused assassin, were found talities aa of last midnight and senator from Massachusetts and is not a candidate and does not closure 'of naval shipyards at Kov. 94 as he was being trans- snagged on the rifle which au­ the totals on the aame date last now U.S. ambassador to South i want his name entered in any San Francisco, Boston and mtddU namf'pA. r. i urn i trom Dallas’ City Hall to thorities say was used to kill year: Viet Nam, wrote Dec. i that | primaries; Sen. Margaret Chase Philadelphia as an economy 3963 1968 “were I to write the type of 1 ------move, the SentUa Tlmee m U ») ATTY. MELVIN BELLI .(Bob F ate Tweoty-Seveai) Kified 800 810 letter which- you request. It (Ike Page Twenty-One) today.1 I I J