TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964 iio v BGirnsBH Retarded-^Donafe to MAHRC—Drive ^Closes Tomorrow Jt4i ITie American Legion will South WindMor meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at Average DaUy Net Prera Ron About Tow n the post home. Refremments For the Week Boded The Weather will be served. Driver Is Blamed *FREsiTraUITS AND VEOETABLES NovemlMr 21, 1964 Fereooet ef U. S. Weather : n rw lUnckMter u m younr \ p M ^ « are m m b e n of the District President Mrs. Mary In Rt. 5 Deaths OnMtM* Hertford Youth Or- Bogash will make her official 1 4 ,1 4 3 Steo6)r rota, breecj; mUd t»- «die«tnL They ere Rlcherd visit at a meeting of the VFW fltght, lew In 4ta; cleOring tomer- \ A Stafford Springs driver Member o t the Audit Jerome, eon of Mr. end Mrs. Auxiliary tonight at 7:30 at FOR PERFECT EATING! row continurd mild, high In SOe. was declared criminally respon­ Bnreaa « f OlKsalattoii CItnton Jerome of 68 Keneinir- the post home. Manchetter— A City of Village Charm ton St, trombone; Cyrus Stev­ sible in the death o f a Wapplng OPm TONIGHT ens, eon of Mr. end Mrs. Ooi> Eta Chapter of Beta Sig;ma couple on Rt 5 and Pleasant FRUIT BASKETS don Stevens of 29 Herlend St., Phi will meet tonight at 8 at Valley Rd. Oct. 10. OUR SPECIALTY AND WED. n U 9 VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 48 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER X , 1964 (OtaeMOed AdvertMog tm Poge 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS violin; and Tina Pesole, daugh­ the home of Mrs. Thomas Lel- But Hartford County Coro­ Prices start at — ' ter of Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Pe- per, 107 W. Middle Tpke. Miss ner Louis W, Schaefer also ■ole of Hebron Rd., Bolton, Lorraine Martin has charge of found that the driver killed $5.00 OPfN THANKSGIVING herp. The first concert of the the program. » •was partially responsible for Just give us an eeeeon will be Saturday at 8 the two-car collision. hour’s notice. DAY 9 A.M . to 1 P.M. p.m. In Millard Auditorium. Members of the Army Navy Asher A. Collins, 64, and his University of Hartford, 200 Auxiliary will attend a joint wife, Madeline Collins, 67, both Bloomfield Ave., West Hart- Installation of World War I of 8' Sand Hlli Rd., were killed Paratroopers Search fttrd. Vets Barracks Sunday at 2 p.m. when their car collided with a RED & WHITE STAND at the VFW Home, E. Center car driven by John W. Chros- Tlie Sodality of the Blessed S t towski. TTte coroner said Col­ WEST CENTER STREET AT McKEE STREET Sacrament of St John's Polish lins, driving east on Pleasant National Catholic Church, 23 Each member is a.sked to Mary Ann Pella John Pella Jr. Ingrid Swanson Valley Rd., went through a red CMway St, will sponsor a sale bring one holiday decorating light and was struck on the o f homemade Polish food in the idea to share at the meeting right side by the Chrostowski Named to Attend 4-H Meetings car headed north on Rt. 5. For Missing Hostages parish hall Sunday after the o f the Kiwi Club of Hartford 8:30 a.m. Mass. Friday at 8 p.m. at the home The coroner said Chrostowski of Mrs. Herbert Behren.>!. 37 Three Manchester 4-H Club- urer of the Hartford County-^ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph was driving at an "excessive The British American Club Little Acres Rd., Glastonbury. members have been selected to 4-H Fair Association. She i.s Swanson of 374 Hackmatack rate of speed" when the acci­ LEOPOLDVILLE, The-s paratroops landed to re.scue the^j, paratroopers began landing. <.Hills, CJalif., was among 15 to 30 For transportation contact employed by Travelers Insur­ St., was recently awarded a dent occurred. Will serve steamed clams and attend National 4-H meetings. Congo (A P )— Belgian par­ European and American hos­ "Other Europeans may be hostages shot down in Stan­ dam s on the half shell tomor­ Mrs. John A. K i r k h a m, 60 They are Miss Mary Ann Peila. ance Co.. Hartford. trip, due to her achievements in The coroner sent a copy of tages threatened with death. found dead in various parts of leyville's Lumumba Square row from 7 to 9 p.m. to mem- Marion I>r. John Peila Jr. and Ingrid Swan­ John Peila Jr., son of Mr. 4-H to the National 4-H Confer­ his report to the State Safety atroops and Congolese sol­ the city,” a U.S. Embassy minutes before the paratroops and Mrs. John Peila of 359 ence in Washington, D.C. She Commls.sion requesting that the Several rebels and a Belgian beni and guests. son. William Keish of 307 diers searched today for paratroop sergeant were killed spokesman said. landed. Carlson had been under Richard L. Fiske. fire control Gardner St. has also been sel­ Bidwell St., has been .selected will leave for Washington on type of traffic light at the in­ some 200 whites still miss­ a rebel death sentence as an to attend the National 4-H April 24 with three other Con­ tersection be "revaluated” for during the night in mop-up oper­ Rebel chief Christophe Airman Robert A. Strin^lke, techlnician second laas, U.S. ected to attend the National Gbenye and other leaders of the alleged .spy. Dairy Conference in Chicago. necticut 4-Hers. She is publicity possible improvement. ing in the northern Congo. ations. Much of the skirmishing eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Navy, son of Mr, and Mr.s. Les­ 4-H club Congreas as one of took place near the airport Communist-backed "Congolese Mi.ss Rhine, 25, a mi.sslonary He will leave from Bradley chairman for Hartford County More than 900 refugee.s have Btrimike of 130 Tanner St., lie G. Fiske, 232 Woodland St., the chaperones. where the foreigners awaited People's Republic" have di.sap- teacher from Mount Vernon, is serving aboard the attack Miss Mary Ann Peila, daug:h- Field on Thursday, Dec. 3, 4-H Fair Association, secretary arrived here from the former has completed the first pha.se sponsored by WT!C. He has rebel capital and another 500-600 evacuation to Leopoldville. peared. Ohio, also was slain by the li^- of basic mllitarj’ training at submarine USS Tang, operating ter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Peila of Hartford County Keen Teens Officers Named ’.surgents. with the Seventh Fleet in the of 375 Bidwell'St., has been won several awards exhibiting Club and a recipient of the City awaited evacuation at Stan­ Premier Moise Tshombe can­ The told Ijackland AFB, Tex. He will his purebred Holstein animals leyville Airport. Of the 63 Amer- celed plans for a triumphant T.shombe's central government Another missionary murdered train as cwnmunicatlons-elec- Far East. selected to represent Connec­ Service Key Award. She was ticut's 4-H Club member.s at and has received awards for also awarded a trophy in May By Housing Unit ican.-i trapped in the rebel zone, e^try into Stanleyville today. that rebel leaders must be made was Hector Macmillan, a Cana­ tronics specialist at Air Train­ the National 4-H Club Con- his work in dairy judging. A 34 and the bodies of two mur­ "He may go tomorrow, " an to an-swer for the murder of two dian from Avonmore, Ont. His ing Command School at Keesler Town firemen from Co. 1 for .soliciting J600 worth of ad- greaa in Chicago. She will leave junior at Rockville High School verti.sements for the 4-H Fair The Manchester Housing Au­ dered missionaries had arrived aide said. American missionaries, Dr. wife, the former lone Reed of AFB, Miss. He is a graduate of last night at 7:15 were called he is first vice president of In Leopoldville. Paul Carlson and Phyllis Rine. Pontiac, Mich., and their six out to extinguish a minor fire Friday from Bradley Field for premium book. A senior at Man­ thority has elected Theodore Wounded evacuees were taken Manchester High School and the week-long meeting. Miss Hartford County 4-H Fair As- Scattered fighting continued to hoijpitals in Leopoldville. The The rebels had threatened to sons escaped. attended the University of Con­ which occurred under a pay- chester High School, Mias Peila is a state winner in Food ■sociation and president of Swan.son is active in school and Brindamour, 5 Dover Rd., as in Stanleyville, which fell Tues­ rebels killed at lea.st 30 foreign­ kill all whites if the Congolese George Clay, 38, a South Afri- necticut. loader at a S. Adarhs St. and Preservation, which was spon­ Hartford .County Keen Teens church organizations. chairman and John J. Hutchin­ day to Congolese troops and ers and wounded more than 50 army attacked Stanleyville. Thompson Rd. construction Club. He is also junior leader site. No property damage was sored by Kerr Glass Co., Sand Keish, a former leader of the son, 113 Helaine Rd., as vice white mercenaries after the in murderous attacks as the Dr. Carlson, 36, of Rolling (8ee Page Ten) Richard L. Fiske, Are control Springs, Okla. She is a 1964 of Manchester 4-H Dairy Club reported and cause of the blase Manchester 4-H Dairy Club, is technician of the U.S. Navy, recipient of the City Service and secretary of Rockville. chairman. son of Mr. and Mrs. ticslie G. was not determined, a fire Chapter of Future Farmers of presently the advisor to Hart- Brindamour succeeds Mrs. spokesman said. Key Award. Miss Peila is a FMske of 232 Woodland St., is leader of the Manchester 4-H America, ^ord County 4-H Fair Associa- Mary Ross, who moved from serving aboard the attack sub­ Bake 'n Baste Club and treas­ Mias Ingrid Swanson, daugh-1 tion Manchester last month, as Dodd Denies marine USS Tang with the Frederick E. Jacobs, son of chairman. Hutchinson was ap­ Refugees Arrive in Brussels^ Seventh Fleet in the Far Ea.st. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jacobs of pointed to take Mrs. Ross's At this time we would like to The submarine will \dsit porta 125 Brookfield St.; and Roger place on the authority. thank our customers and friends H e W ill Get In Japan, the Philippines and L. Harrison, son of Mr. and Brindamour is a civil en­ for their wonderful support all Mrs. Hal M. Harrison of 175 Bay State Car School Bus Rides Rejected Tell Story of Congo Horrors Hong Kong. gineer for the Greater Hartford through the year. Visit our holi­ Timrod Rd., both electronics Flood Commission, and has Cabinet Post Wayne B. Mondun, aviation technician seamen of the U.S. Sought in Crash served in the same capacity for day gift displays in every de­ Deprey said that during his • structural mechanic: and Wil­ Navy, graduated ffom Elec­ For Hackmatack St. Pupils the Metropolitan District Com­ partment, famous names, festive BRUSSELS (AP) — S’ They started firing, aiming at imprisonment by the rebels, he HARTFORD (AP) — Sen. liam Mondun, aviation machin­ tronics Technician School at the Police are reportedly tracing mission. He was graduated American medical mi.ssion- women and children first. The ideas, novel and unusual gift had come to 'niiow Carlson well. paratroops, thank God, arrived Thomas J. Dodd denied today ist’s mate, both in the U.S. Naval Training Center, Great an automobile with Massachu- from the University of Con­ A request by twelve petition-' peals had met with success in items await your selection. Free ary Paul Carlson was killed “ He was very cheerful and a quickly. If they hadn’t, we a report that he will )>e appoint­ Navy and sons of Mrs. Arline Lakes. 111. sett.s license plates which was necticut in 1950 with a degree the past. when Congolese rebels would all have been dead.” ed U. 8. Attorney General after Mondun, 38 Norwood St., re­ involved in a hit and run acci­ ers for school bus transporta­ in civil engineering. gift boxes, exchange privilege, great moral example," he said. There was some discussion, President Johnson’s Inaugura­ cently returned to the Oceana Mias Lynne Roscoe, daughter dent last night on Main St. near tion in the Hackmatack St. Hutchinson, who is general charge accounts, layaways— all g fired into a group of white King Baudouin's brother. Rene Bragard of Brussels Naval Air Statldn, Virginia of Mr. and Mrs. William M. the Center. both at this meeting and the hostages, a Belgian refu­ Prince Albert, and his wife, said, "As paratroops dropped on tion Jan. 20. area was turned down last manager and treasurer of the with considerate, courteous serv- * The report wras published tat Beach, Va., after a two-month Roscoe Jr.. 77 Princeton St., last, regarding suggestions that Hamilton Standard Federal Prince.ss Paola, were at the air­ Stanleyville, simba (rebel sol­ According to police, a car night by the board of educa­ gee arriving from Stanley­ Texas today tat the Dallas Mediterranean cruise aboard was elected to the Queen’s belonging to Dr. George A. sidewalks, not school buses, Credit Union, is a former town ice! port to greet the refugees. A diers) armed with rifles and the attack aircraft carrier USS Court during Fall Weekend at tion upon recommendation of were the solution to existing ville said today. foggy drizzle fell on thou.sands submachine guns pushed us out Morning News. The newspaper Cailloutte. 65, of 119 Center director who re.sig;ned in 1961 The refugee, Fernand Deprey, said also that a Texan is slated Independence They visited sev­ Endicott Junior College, Bever­ St., who was waiting at a red its transportation committee. hazardous conditions. Every­ in a dispute over fiscal policy. of wailing Belgians, relatives or of the hotels and said they were eral ports in EJurope, including ly, Mass., where she is a senior one, from Police Chief James was aboard a Belgian Airlines friends of persons who had been taking us to the airport. We to head the Democratic Nation­ traffic signal, was scraped on The petition, which claims Both Brindamour and Hutch­ jetliner that arrived early today al (Committee. Gibraltar and Barcelona, Spain. majoring in liberal arts. the left side by the car con­ Reardon to the members of the inson are members of the Dem- trapped in rebel territory. were a column of maybe 300 dangerous walking conditions board, agreed that the walking from the Congo with 163 hos­ King Baudouin and Queen Fa- children, women and men. Dodd, according to the Dallas taining three youths who im­ ocrati6 Town Committee. tages freed Tuesday when Bel­ newspaper, would become attor­ mediately left the scene. Dr. in the Hackmatack St. area, conditions constituted either a Don’t Stick Your Neck Out Pal orSomehody^ll Get the Bird! biola of Belgium were ru.shing "As we were marched on the was presented by parents at potential or actual danger. gian paratroopers landed at home after cutting short an offi­ road, rebels started readying ney general, and State and Na­ • EYE-GLASSES by Caillouette was able to note hours to elude the ax (this one held by Chet Lawes) Stanleyville, the rebel capital. tional Chairman John M. Bailey the regi-stration number of the the last board meeting Nov. 9. Chief Reardon had drawn up That could be the advice being gobbled out by these cial visit to Inm because of the their weapons. Some in our According to present school a list of areas needing side­ remaining inhabitants at the Ellington Farm of and they’ll be safe . . . at least until Christmas. Four of the arrivals were Congo developments. group ran fdr protection toward would be appointed to Dodd's fleeing car. reCently-won six - year Senate DeBelki and Reale Opticians policy, bus transportation is walks in September 1963, and A & L Turkey Enterprises, They only have a few (Herald photo by Sateniis.) Dutch, five were from Luxem­ Shivering refugees in light houses. Rebels started firing at Complete provided only to those living bourg and the rest Belgians. Six tropical clothing shuffled a b ^ t random all around. I threw my term. Clifton C. (Jarter of Aus­ Hackmatack St. was onS' of tin would then be named Na­ Eye Glaas Service Key9 Taken, Divorced 114 miles or more beyond the had been wowded. the airport looking (or relatives wife on the ground and myself them. tional Chairman. Your eye doctor's ■school. The area in question A suggestion by Mrp. Bourn “ I ■was a prisoner In the Hotel and friends. Red Cross workers on top and said, ‘Don't move.' ROME; — Keys have long Race Tomorrow Demand Premier’s Ouster ■Victoria,” Deprey said. "Carl- “ I didn’t run lor '6i« Senate prescription filled — is less than this limit. that a letter be sen t, to the No Herald handed out hea'vy overcoats. “Almost at once the para­ in order to resign,’’ said Dodd modem frames — been a status symbol. In an­ At the last meeting, the re­ board of directors recommend­ s and Carlson was shot to the airport.’ They put the Belgians and thought the para­ certain officials, and the po.s- recommended that the policy be Thanksgiving Day. Have a but added, “ I don’t know 'where Room 104 isted as to which was the more Main St. near South Ter­ down. Afterward as we went lip men in front of the group, wom- troopers were American sol­ seasion of them was a mark of maintained. The transportation Thanksgiving Feature they com e from',’* Ruaa DeBella Tel. 522-0767 Enrico F, Rsale dangerous, the board should not minus. Riot in Viet Nam happy holiday and please meet the Belgian troops I saw •ap and children behind. diers. “ They believed also that power and prestige. committee concurred in this There has been qieculation opinion. recommend that one be singled drive safely. his body in the street. He had ' *?tai we reached the Hotel Vic­ since Johnson called Dodd, a out for correction. been shot through the head.’’’ toria’ they told us to sit down. (See Page Ten) long personal friend, to be 'udth Although the parents were s sr- not there last night, board In other actions last night, SAIGON, South Viet Nam (A P )— About 2,000 stu­ him In the dramatic White rhairman Mrs. Katherine the board unanimously accept­ Events dents rioted in Saigon today demanding the ouster of House meeting with Hubert H. LBJ ]V^^a k e s Humphrey which'led to the lat­ Bount addressed remarks to ed the resignations of ’ tw'o Premier Ran Van Huong and were dispersed by para­ them, saying that the petition teachers, Mrs. Barbara Smith ter's selection as trice presiden­ could be made on the state lev­ and Mrs. Carol ^UTasek, both of troopers with bayonets and tear gas. Hasty Flight tial candidate. el. She noted that similar ap­ whom were on leave of absence. In State Martial law was declared af-<^' During, the Atlantic City con­ ter a day of violence that saw vention, it was reported that scores wounded. ganization. A fragmentation Bailey would resign as party In an attempt to end the civic grenade wounded several para­ To See Friend chairman soon after the Novem­ Little A^eement tumult and get on with the war troopers. ber election, and return to Ms against (Jommunist guerrillas, The violence died down to­ JOHNSON CTTY, Tex. (AP) law practice in Hartford. He On Redistricting U.S. officials warned that ward evening after a Buddhist — President Johnson has dem­ was reported then to be expect­ American aid may be curtailed leader climbed on a loudspeaker onstrated anew his zest for ed to remain as' state chairman. unless the disorders end, reli­ truck and told the students to go making hurry-up travel plans. The poet of attorney general T£M0ER HARTFORD (AP) — Republl- able sources said. home. Most did, but sporadic By his own testimony, he was has been vacant since Rdbert F. ■ans and Democrats, still far It was the fourth straight day fighting continued In some side airborne on a 600-mile round Kennedy resigned to run for the Mox Miller apart on reapportionment is- DELICIOUS of disorders and U.S. auUiorities streets. trip Ttiesday night just 20 Senate from New York. Ken­ aues, will begin top level hi- are telling the Vietname.se that It was the fourth day of an- minutes after he decided to get nedy’s assistant, Nicholas deB; rtisan meetings next week In “ the patience of the American Ugovemment student rioting In going. Katzenbach, has been acting at­ attempt to close the gap. public is wearing out," one in­ Saigon. The commander of the Jolinson’s decision to fly to a torney general. Soys... The meetings are expected to e formant said. capital military district, Brig. testimonial dinner at Mount When asked about Katzen- rt after next Tuesday’s pub­ In declaring martial law, the Gen. Pham Van Duong, said if Pleasant in far northeast Texas bach’s status recently, a 'White hearing on reapportionment government imposed a curfew more violent ftcourred Thurs­ required faist action by others, House spokesman said no rineasures filed for considera-from 10 p.m.. to 5 a.m. day he had plans to put it down. changes were planned in the fion at the General Assembly's too. At least 100 persons, 60 of All American military person­ Mrs. Johnson, he related-, took Cabinet, and that Johnson was VISIT OUR NEW aurrent special session. them police and troops, were nel and civilians were warned to just 11 minutes to drive half a pleased 'with Katzenbach. Some 27 bills were filed be- injured in the melee around the stay off the streets and to avoid Ipre Tuesday afternoon's dcad- mile to their ranch home, LIQUOR headquarters of the politically change her clothes and get to Itae, but none is likely to win powerful national Buddhist or­ i^proval, at least not in origi- (See Page Five) the plane In time for departure. Secret Service agents and DEPARTMENT tliu form. White pouse communications The bills both sides finally BuUetins ttle on are expected to be experts al^o had to step lively. ose that emerge from the bi- Maine Declares to Be Site The dinnbr that prompted Called from AP Wires r|M.rtisan conferences. such haste honored Marvin Wat­ The General Assembly ha.s son, a steel company executive Imtillitil Jan. 30 to reapportion the who is Democratic state chair­ FBI NEAR SOLUTION Of First Thanksgiving Feast man, About 900 friends turned BOU.Souse of Representatives, re- TO RIGHTS VIOLENCE S strtrict the State Senate and out at the bunting-draped Na­ WASHINGTON (AP) — tional Guard armory. iummon a constitutional con- AUGUSTA, Maine (API —e medicine to your filng. Rain will continue through lice were unable to say how the north as far as Gloucester, ford. Police said he boorded''> Fine Fruits. noes containing 40 Indian men, There were 60 of them — sur­ ain’s post office brace them­ FIRST PRIZE HEN TURKEYS most of tonight and end late Dies in France ngany cars were Involved tn the Fourteen persons were taken a train and oppasently > home. > Or, he can deliver women and children appeared prisingly few considering the selves to handle avalanche of fotUghit or early Thanksgiving furor raised when McNamara’s cliain reaction mi.shaps. Esti­ to Norwood Hospital, eight to changed his mind about re­ ie 18 and 13 lb. sizes omlng as the storm center at the mouth of the river. The telegrants, gifts, greeting cards j ^ ^ n g a PARIS (AP) — The youflgest decision was made known. Of mates ranged as high as 65. Quincy City Hospital and two to maining aboard. They sold he Special 10 oz. jar Stuffed Olives 49c a a y other items you need the east. Drier air colonists entertained the visitors and letters, honoring him on his 53c lb. p u ses to of the Sahibor quintuplets died these, 35 were favorable and 26 The highway is heavily trav­ South Shore Hospital. was gefting off toe moving MU clear skies slowly during at a parley and a teast. 90th birthday Monday. from our wide variety of during the night after only two A s^ilar scene was enacted critical. Some of the critical eled in the morning ru.sh hour. Braintree patrolman . James train when he tripped and Ole morning, and temperatures days of life. About 400 African and Com- fell between the cars. Allow extra thawing and co6k-, Royal Ice Cream in all flavors supplies. Chances are, we Will remain mild, with a high In on Oct. 3 and 4, when a group of telegrams a.sked postponement The dead were identified ten­ Wolf who was at thfe scene The Ministry of Public Health Indians again came to the fort reconsideration. muni.st Chinese students stone tatively by Canton ptilice as Ida said “ I never saw anything like ing time on the 18 1b. Hen. Bm low 50s. . have things you need right announced that Jean-Luc, the and, /in a chronicler's words: McNamara received letters U.S. legation in Sofia, Bulgaria, F. Chippendale of Milton and it. It was complete chaos." AMBASSADORS NAMED last of the babies bom Monday, “ The president feasted and en- too, but a count and breakdowm protesting against the U.S.-Bel­ Norman P. Howard of Natick. Cars were tossed about the , JOHNSON OITV, Tex. now. Why not phone US for Stallings Guilty died after developing a lung tertayned (them) with all kind­ of these were not available at gian aqtion in Congo. They were trapped in their roadway in every direction, (AP) — President Johnson detiv«y today? HARTFORD (A P )-A Super- hemorrhage at the pediatrics ness, ixith that day tmd the the Pentagon. New York business execu­ cars after two trucks jacknifed. like toy wooden blocks left in a picked new ombosaadon to ^ PINEHURST HOLIDAY SCHEDULE or Court Jury decides next week center of the Paris Faculty of next, which being Sondaye, the A San Francisco wonmn ad­ tive, Mark A. Fein, 32, accused ' One truck carried dry cement child’s playpen. and Uberia today. The ether Richard L'. Stallings, Medicine. The infant had been president carried them with him dressed her wire to “ Mac the of killing his 4>ookmaker rather and the other,"‘ a semi - trailer, A state police spokew an said Texas 'White House ' an­ should be sentenced to death suffering from respiratory to the place of pubUke prayers, Knife" and told the secretary: than pay a 123,890 World Se­ coffee. The senfl trailer caught it was the worst fog-(^used pile- nounced WUUam H. auJQtvnn ~Ciuch^‘ y OPEIV 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. M iller's Ufe Imprisonment in the trouble that suddenly worsened which they were at both morn­ “ ThMik God you didn’t cut down ries debt in -1963, convicted of fire and was destroyed. T h e up he could remember in Mas­ of Rhode Island wiU be aip- ying of a 78-year-old Hartford Tuesday night. ing and evening, attending yt Hunter’s Point Shipyard entire­ second-degree murder. 6cab of the tank truck also sachusetts. pplnted amhossadpr to Laoa low. The ministry said there had with gt«at reverence and si­ ly. We love you in San Francis- Two planes and four U.S. air­^caught fire. '"The weather bureau at Boston and Ben Hill Briswn Jr., ef Tuesday — Wednesday — Friday Pharm acy . 85 EAST CENTER STREET - 649-5268 ‘ YTie Jury •onvlcted Stallings been “ no importisnt clu^ge" in lence.” ■ men missing for six days on ■l^e CMpMndale ymnan died said the fog formed Oorly in the South Corollnn^ will be named, lint degree the opndition of the surviving These .were, aaye the Maipe A Dartmouth CtHlega prons- ferry flight from northeast of bums. Howard was oruJhed morning when the air tempera­ embaesodor to Ubeil6..Boto AD agency, the original TTianks- Tlmiland to South Viet Nam, in Ms own oar. ture dropped beknr 4hs 6«w aia eoreer forelgB sesnle# ef- ieaata on American aoU. 5^' Pn|H4tai), , ,, mUltary aourcss say. . Doaens of rw point amjt. -m T"

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This Is es­ 9«42 * lot languished In favor when tem­ b-gan to wane when alave-trad- (10) Eye-Dcntiry (34) Intertel ging sugar beets on his farm are always a few killjoys pecially true In crossruff bands, ? 9742 ^ A lO ing with Africa stopped around (ia-18-20) Movie ( 3) Conn. WItat's Ahead glvo him away,” aaya Hon own­ movie since "The Big Country” around on every holiday. the driveway herself — so all None 0 76SS ■ perance leaders made It a ’’de­ (22) Top 22 P)us One (12) Closeup er Howard Sautter, “but it la near here when he dug up a seven years ago. the neighbor wives will be sure t^ere it is a sound rule to the beginning of the 19th centu­ (24) Architect at Work Tliey can't stand the thought cash high cards In the side ! Q97 * AK7S5 mon” and a whipping boy, is 8:80 ( 8-30) Shindig Juat not In my heart to get rid of strange object. He would like to spend more of mankind having an occasion­ to see your fine gift and envy ry. Slaves were part of a three- (30) Eariy Show (40) Battle of Britain He beat a hasty retreat to ex­ her. ruffing. sovra making a comeback. way trade, the other two pdrts (40) Laramie (3-12) Beverty Hillbillies him.” time in the land of his adoption, al day off from usual worries. * AKJ75 8:10 ( 3) News. Sports, Weather 9:00 (10-22-30) NBC Movie Sautter, 52, and hla 2-year-old plosive experts at nearby Lar­ but he has this problem.,Pro­ About now the children start Blast dealer In the last decade or so, rum’s being molasaes, or sugar, and 6:16 (22) Club House As Thanksgiving approaches, North-South vulnerable V 853 popularity has grown sharply, (24) Indian Experiment Hon, Leo, have been Involved in son Air Force Base for advice. ducers don't see him as a 20th the cynics murmur, "The giving less trouble, flguring vir­ 0 KJ984 rum. 6:30 (3) Walter Cronkite (8-30-10) Mickey a dlapute with authorities in thi.s Stop digging beets in the field, century man. tue will get its reward on Dec. Opening lead—Queen of (Jlubs A None particularly in the United States It became the “demon rum” (8/ Surfslde Six (3-13) Dick Van Dyke world's in a mess. What have I South ruffed the opening club where conmimptlon has doubled (24) WhaCs New 9:90 ( 24) Past Imperfect Philadelphia suburb. they advised. "All the good modem p a r ts ^ got to give thanks aboutT What 25. WRUi AWVnB for temperance leaden. Thla, (12) Newsbeat ( 8-20-40) Burke's Law Tuesday a demolition crew to Jack Lemmon and Cary You don’t have to listen to the lead and purred delight as PsM 1 NT since 1955, though it still ac­ (10-22-M) Humley-Brlnklev Neighbors complained that has anybody?” he saw the spade shortness in 1 A 1 « and the fact it was not a nativa (3-12) Cars Williams Hummels, Gifts, Leo' roared at night. from the base stamped into Grant,” he laments. If you are one of\these gloom golfing nuts brag about their PaM 4 0 counts for only 2.1 per cent of drink since much of its raw ma­ 6:45 (30) Ron Cochran 00 (24) Ortr. Htfd. Forum Sautter, under pressure, said Matte.son's beet field and dis­ "That leaves Heston With pic­ scores, as they have put away dummy. He could ruff spades In Pass AD “ distilled spirits consumed. 7:00 ( 22^) News, Sports, Weather (3-12) Danny Kaye Religious Items spreaders, take heed. There’s the dummy and clubs In his It terial had to ' be imported, (18) Topic :.30 ( 8-20-40) ABC Scope he would give Leo away if he armed a live World War II tures like "The Ten Command­ always something inf life to be their clubs for the duraLon. The distilled spirits institute, caused it to die out in populari­ (24) Ca.sals M aster Class 00 ( 3-8-10-12-20-22-30-40) News. • Open 6 Days • own hand. What could be sweet­ calculating from tax returns, (20) Open Mike Sports, Weather could find a suitable home for training bomb. ments.” grateful for. Right now. It is safe to pick up the morn­ ty. ( 3) Llttlesl Hobo Um. Heston admits he has a pretty ing newspaper without won­ er? spades In the dummy and eluba reported 'U.S. sales In 1963 of 2.1 :16 (10-30) Tonight (C) 9 A.M. l« 9 P.M. AP Newsfeaturea For example: Declarer immediately cashed In his own hand. He takes his mfnion cases. Ironically, it was the prohibi­ (10) Death Valley (12) Chris Clark Rut, now he has arranged for WON BY LOSING go./d thing going for him. If this In. a free country such as this, dering if you’ll have to read tion era in the United States T:15 (30) Sports Camera (20-40) Les Crane 964 Main St. 648-7781 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) be type-castlpg, he's making the By SYD KRONISH about some ambitious house­ the ace and king of s i^ e s and own five tnunpa, three niffs hi Rising affluence in Europe (22) Mass. Highlights an operation that should stop you have just as much right to led a spade to ruff In dummy which helped start' its climb :30 (12) Movie Leo's roars — Sautter says — Willie S. Garcia is $520 rich­ most of It. Western Germany considered feel glum as the other fellow wife’s plans for swimming the dummy and two spadea — and Industrialized nations else­ 7:30 (3-12) CBS Reports ( 3) Movie with a high trump. Blast could the same ten tricks made by where, the growing acceptance back to popularity. It formed (18) Subscription TV :30 ( 22) Tonight (C) they're mating calls. The opera­ er, thanks to a bingo game in Heston's consolation over the late John F. Kennedy with does to feel happy.' Nobody will English CSumnel both ways the base of the better bootleg. (10-22-30) Virginian ((?) (8) I.os ('rane which he didn't play. Messrs. I.iemmon and Grant: | while knitting a sweater. not over-ruff, but he could and the actual declarer. The import­ of the Western cocktail and tion is to be performed today at deep reverence and affection arrest you for wearing a sour Rum really began to zoom in (24) Cultures A Continents 00^^ Gale Storm the University of Pennsylvania Garcia filed suit against Fidel "I've got more centuries to face. No one has dropped a hydro­ did discard a heart. Now South ant difference is that the ex­ rum’s adaptability In this re­ Jaramlllo, saying they had been chocse from than they do." ; during his term as President of gen bomb in anger or by error. could nbver get a heart trick. pert declarer also gets a heart gard have worked In its favor. the 1940s. Music helped. The SEE SATUHOA x -S t v w e e k FOB C051PLETE LISTING veterinary haspltal. Turkeys are not as large as song "Rum and Coca-Cola” "I hope after the operation partners in playing bingo each Right now he's back in the the United States and openly ostriches. If they were, the Gen. Charles de Gaulle hasn’t South managed to ruff his re­ trick, and this trick happet.s to So too, some observers say, is week and splitting profits and 11th century, the era of "El g;rieved for him when he was kicked up a diplomatic ruckus maining spades in dummy and be worth game and rubber. played a major role. Then came the authorities will let me keep problem of what to do with an increasing cosmopolitanism the “(Juba libre” — Just plain him." he said. lossea But Garcia said Jaramil- Cid. " This time he's a bit north, i assassinated. Now on the first Thanksgiving dinner leftovers in days. ruffed clube to get to hla own Dally Qneelion In the world, a factor that has lo won $1,000 which he didn't playing a Norman warrior in ' Nothing to be grateful for this hand. Eventually, East even Partner opene with one spade, rum, a cola drink, a little lemon anniversary of his death. West­ would be insuperable/ propelled beverages once taken Juice, and ice. Z- FLAMINGO ROUNDUP split. "The War Lord." The film has ern Germany will Issue a spe­ You don't have to face up to Thanksgiving? threw away the ace of hearts. and the next player passes. Yon parochially by nationals across Radio Dist. Judge John B McManus been shot on location near; cial 40-pfennig stamp featur­ Santa Claus for another month, Whey, man, think it over.' South wound up with three hold: Spades, Q-f.8-4-2; Hearts, boundary lines. Mexico drinks about 90 per COXSACKIE, N.Y. (AP) — A When you get right down to,it, IThls Hating includes only those news broadfsests of 10 or 16 flamingo searching for food in awarded Garcia $500 plus $20 Marysville, Calif., and is now ing Kennedy's bust. The in- and you don’t have to pay your hearts, and East had three J-9-7-4-2; Diamonds, None; In this regard, Russian vodka, cent of the country’s production. costs. working at Universal City, ■scription reads: "John F. Ken­ Christmas bill until the first of you're riddled with blessing. trumpe to take the last three Clubs, Q-B-7. BYance’s cog;nac, Mexico's te­ Rums come in various types, t minute length. Some staUons carry other short newscasts). the chill waters of the Hudson tricks. colors, ages, potencies, and River has been captured by two where a. feudal tower hsis been nedy — November 22, 1963. the year. , What do you say? quila and to a lesser extent drUKC—tsgg ^ 9:3(1 Speak Up. Hartford constructed inside a stage and Declarer thus discovered that Answer; Bid four spades. Hie Great Britain's scotch and gin prices, nie dark-colored, seven Broadway Boasts Dancing Schoolmarm 6:UU Long John Wad* ^ 12:00 News boys wielding a fishline lariat. The national elections are to eight years old, is a favorite 13:15 Sign Off H Paul and Mike Moore, 13 and on the back lot. The ,5-cent Verrazano-Nar- over, and you don't have to lis­ Stale GOP Shows it’s very hard to take eleven leap to game In a mijor prom­ — once consumed largely by 3:00 Dick RobinnoD Couple Missing Cost of "The War Lord": $5 rows Bridge commemorative tricks if you give the last three ises fine trump support (usual­ Dede Thomas doesn’t think so but her dual role of school teacher and Broadway 1 :0'j New, Sign Off w nc—1086 9. -said they lassoed the bird million. But Heston said it dif­ ten to political candidates point nationals in the country of dis­ WHa i --aif 6:0 0 News. Weather Sporta Tuesday night and took it home stsunp was first issued in with pride and view with alarm. 8100,000 Deficit tricks to an opponent. ly five or more cards), a sin­ tillation — now enjoy wide favor dancer is considered by many a bit unusual. She fills in two or three days 6:35 Old Borrowed Blue On Canoe Trip fers from other epics he has Staten Island, N. Y., in con­ gleton or void in a side suit, each week at a Manhattan junior high school and dances nightly in the 6:(H) Fred Swanion Show 7:05 Conversation Piece because "older boys were made. The world is getting quieter. Must Start Hearts elsewhere. Scotch, for instance. Food Poisoning S:3c) .N ■ / I DANCING Every Thurs., Frl„ Sat.! be recorded simply as "inno­ for his arguments over the The design features the por­ much of anything else, and it mitted to D.C. General but their per frontvfoot of lot. Bee$ in Neus Muaeum script. He has no regrets over No. 102 made good hot drinks. Some say cent.” traits of the King of Belgium, '‘PAJAMA'PARTY” MTUC nviiA iiinc’’ condition was not serious. Bid specifications call for his decision. the Queen of The Netherlands, In Color - Annette Funlcello I n c U lR H I I I lU O EDDIE and BA t the Founding Fathers drank “We are very reasonably cer­ hooking the sewer line into a WASHINGTON — An open­ "I'm glad it was made on lo­ and the Grand Duchess of Lux­ Tommy Kirk - 6:30 A 9:85 about 20 gallons each a year. It tain that it is food poisoning,” trunk that follows Bigelow ing and a passageway for bees cation in Mexico," he said. "At embourg. The inscription BE FREE DANCE “Every Wed. Night Is Ladles’ Night” . . . also was popular in Europe, .said Dr. Victor (Jhupkovlch, Brook 'oehind the Manchester least I got my meals paid for. " ‘PATTERN FOR PLUNDER’ with the West Indies supplying were designed aiid built into a NE LUX and the dates 1944- with Keenan Wynn Your choice of any drink for only 50f medical office: at D.C. General. Parkade, wall of the Smithsonian Insti­ 1964 appear above the pictures. muclt of the rum for England The children were from Mary The contractor awarded the STILL tution's new $3« million Muae­ Ugion Home 8:10 e We Cater To Parties, Banqueta, etc. and other countries. The British H. Plummer Elementary School Job must work within right-of- um of History and Technology Students End New Zealand has announced Leonard Street • navy had a daily ration of rum and the Kimbell School. way limits laid out by the here. Two clear-plastic hives of that its Christmas stamp this Thursday continuous from Join Us Tomorrow For A Nice I for its sailors. TIME! bees are housed in a first-floor year will commemorate the 2:00 P.M. alcove, where ■visitors can Market Class 150th anniversary of the first SAT., NOV. 28 “Party” 3:40 - 8:60 - 10:00 THANKSGIVING DINNER I TO M AKE watch them. The bees enter and Christian service held in New Dancing 9 - 1 Buffet “Pattern” 2:10 - 6:20 - 8:25 I RESERVATIONS FOR leave the air-conditioned build­ A group of 14 students, rep­ Zealand at Rangihoua Bay in ing as they wish. resenting all branches of In­ the Bay of Islands on Christ­ Members and Guests 5IATINEE FRIDAY OAK ST. RESTAURANT I YOUR dustry and business in the mas Day 1814. It was conduct­ Welcome STARTING AT 1:30 I THANKSGIVING Greater Hartford area, were ed by the Rev. Samuel Mari- so OAK ST. PLENTY of FREE PARKi ^Store Hours for Rest of This Wssk: awarded certificates at Cheney den. The desigm shows an ar­ I DINNER Tech last night, upon comple­ tist's conception of the his­ I tion of an eight-ae.ssion course toric scene as described in Mr. YOUR RT. 5 DRIVF " TEL. M9.4484 on '"Techniques and Principles Marsden's journals. The denom­ of Marketing.” ination is 2)4 pence. CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY, THANKSGIVINC DAY COMPLETE The program, sponsored by the State Department of Ed­ Iran has issued a set of two 1st RUN—Cont. From 6:80 ucation and Implemented by the new stamps honoring the in­ TONIGHT thru SUN. The Clark’s Hartford branch of the State auguration of the Research In­ O PEN FRI. till 9 • SAT. till 5:30 TURKEY M Norm 8t. e Tel. 428-MOl Technical Institute, was led stitute for Plant Parasites and WILLIMANTIC by A. P. Keeler, exporting Diseases. One stamp shows a Just where sh e THANKSGIVING manager of the Fuller Brush building representing -the in­ w ants him.J DINNER PROVENDER Co. stitute. a machine and /ears of The course touched on all grain with a grasshopper on one Roasted Turkey, $8.75, with phases of exporting, including Yes, You Guessed If! extra helping if you wish; organization, shipping, export of the ears. The other stamp •2.95 Prime Rib of Beef with Hot transactions and marketing. depicts a beetle feeding on a Popovers. $4.50; Virginia leaf. We want you to know that Keith's Ham Pineapple - Madeira ------— ------ChildrM $1.95 Sauce, $3.50: Roast Duckling, Phones in Japan in '90 udson Orange Sauce, $3.75; Baked Rock H ^ Dpnis Day is headquarters for T.V. STRATO* LEGAL REVERAGES Lobster with Crabmeat TOKYO — Telephone service AFS Will Benefit DRIVE-IN routes Dressing. $5.00: Charcoal in Japan was established in TIMES: \.ED. !• ROM < :30—THURS-. COKT. FRt» T M uyB aN ^. LOUNGER in this trading area. 40 Broiled Sirloin Steak. Fresh 1890, fourteen years after Alex­ From MHS Dance THREE J’s Mushrooms, $5.75. And prices ander Graham Bell invented l STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM! Include Appetizers. Soups, the telephone. Phone service Manchester High School .tu- ScND MO NO F OMBRS '' RESTAURANT Two Potatoes. Four Vege­ was Government-managed un­ denta and alumni will hold a . iM^IELCHER hoiwie. I UlMRSALi’ean. tables. Tossed Salad and our til 1952, when the Nippon Tele­ dance tonight from 7:30 to 11 in ) I marvelous Desserts! ' •m ium - Rout* 6 ond 44A graph A Telephone Company the school cafeteria, with the . EXTRA! Bsautiful \ Reservations Please! was created. proceeds to benefit the Amer­ BOLTON Dinner Served Noon until 9 ican Field Service (AFS). ' DEE\dARW THE DAVE CLARK 5 Students who . present their MdkliNEPliM CONTEMPORARY SAA membership card, will be STAT .....». • JoHNLilND "Send Me No Flowers” — CORECTION — admitted at a reduced price. Chaperones for the dance are STARTS TODAY THRU SATURDAY Shown Each Night At # STYLE Judge and Mrs. Charles S. a Tonight thru Sun. CHEF NINO House. Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick You'D laugK you'U ery, you‘U s ^ , Whilesell, Mr. and Mrs. George you’ll lose your heart to... Featured at and not our former Chef Walter. Arthur Glaeear and Carlo, will personally prepare Gary Bogli. your Jioliday meal — that wsmms you’ll be raving about to all your friend. . . . Italy Ships T om atoes Thanksgiving Dinner $ soim m AT ROME—The United Kingdom 139 last year imported about four Shoum At I M V f K K U f 6 : You Get 1899 Valuable Holiday Dining million cases of Italian canned TECHNKSXOR* • •'* whole peeled tomatoes and 2.2 Green Stamps! af ifs best! ^ million ca.ses of tomato paste. "TTTTTs ro- • r SHOWN AT 8:0r> The next largest buyer of Ital­ ian whole peeled tomatoes i.s Here’s the perfect stj’le for any j S*rvin9 from Noon till $ the United StatW which usual­ RESTAURANT ly lakes 30 to 40 per cent of RESTAURANT decor. Sumptuous attached'pillow j this Italian export. ROUTE 15 — EXIT 106 — in U NIO N, C O N N . back. 31/ 2” reversible seat cushion. Rich tailoring, striking contour look Dinners Include: and lovely upholstering gives this j Doop-to-door bill paying inconvenience can be changed into paying style an added measure of beauty CHOICE OF TLuw SHRIMP COCKTAIL FRUIT CUP WITH SHERBET Don’t mifis 'TV Strato Loungers on this Thanksgiving Day Color Spectacular PAUL’S JUICES OR SOUP D'JOUR by check, comfortably, at Aome, through a Hartford National checking and his able assistants will roll out the “red carpet” COTTAGE CHEESE - CELERY - OUVES —Channel 80—7:30 to 8:30. Starring Dean Martin, A1 Hirt and Eydie Gorme for your families’ Thanksgiving feasting tomorrow! “All Time Favorite Music” Such gracious service and delectable cuisine. Pelline STEAK HOUSE * ENTREES prepares food with the greatest care, using only the ROAST TURKEY WITH DRESSING, GIBLET GRA'VY, account. It’s safer than c^h, more convenient, provides proof of pay­ finest domestic and imixirted delicacies and herbs! The ROLTE 30—VERNON CRANBERRY SAUCE traditional turkey with^all the fixins’ will be served— BAKED VIRGINIA HAM WITH CHERRY-PINEAPPLE YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF 4 EASY CREDIT PLANS! Thonksgiving Day plus a varied menu for those desiring something else. SAUCE (1) Jkl-Pay Itognlw Charge _ v (8) Up ToTwo Year# To Ray ment. Find out which type of Hartford National checking account... For a memorable holiday dinner, may we have the TURKEY DINNER ROAST BEEF AU JUS (2) S0-60-90-Day 4-PByinent Charge Plan (4) Young Homemakers Lay-Away pleasure of serving you and your family, or guests? BAKED STUFFED JUMBO SHRIMP WITH DRAWN «. >2.95 Complete BUTTER ALL ENTREES SERVED WITH: TOSSED SALAD, Serving Your Favorite Beverages CREAMED ONIONS, BUTTERNUT SQUASH, FREi MAIN STREET PARKING, OR IN OUR LOT NEXT DOOR Regular or Special...fits your needs best SWEET PEAS, CANDIED SWEETS, ' WE ALSO HAVE A FULL MENU g r e e n STAMPS WITH EVERY DIME YOU SPEND! TO CHOOSE FROM MASHED POTATOES ROLLS AND bUTTER RESERVATIONS PLEASE-^76-1848 DESSERTS . For Rasorvations YOUR FAVORITE COCKTA^B/S SERVED APPLE PIE MINCED PIE PUMPKIN PIE NATIONAL^C^ANK a n d t r u s t EVERY FRIDAY INDIAN PUDDING OR I(5e CREAM e i i h F u r n i i u r w j ^ ploato phono BEVERAGES: COFFEE • MILK - TEA - APPLE CIDER TWIN^ LOBSTER DINNER—*8.60 Cempl*t* ChikirMi's Dinn*rs MANCHESTER WM0JU mONSY eO£S TO WORK FOR RKORLt DINE AND DANCi; FRL AND BAT. 1115 M A I N ST. NIGHT ANDY WAITE COMBO RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED 7 WALNUT sm iir. MANCHIS11R Tekphen* 684-7045 Opposite the Bennet junior High Sohool on lanver (SoaUi End) Main StraeC tD5 Mabi Street, Manchester 6 South Main Straet, Goicheater UvV;'>< r \

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN,* WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1964 MAXfCHBSTEB EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CONN.., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1964 P A G E n 9 te

tended as a "walking schobL” It M ore Warren Testimony the Birch Hills »nd No-Names ton, Ralph H. Gibson, John P. SolUh Windsor was also noM that when Clin­ South Windsor are tied for second with a 4 and RockviUe-V ernon Sweeney, John Moffat and 2,000 S tudents ton Dr. off Avery ^ is cut TURNIPS 2 record; Our Savior lAiUwran Robert Garabedlan. through there will be more is fourth with a 8 and 8 raoord, Another past president, Her­ Riot in Viet Nam walking children to Orchard Hill Secret Service Pn^d ' and Templa Beth Hillel and man G. Olson, will lead the School. We have 5 acres of tnmi|W. Come Zbning Board Will Hear School Board to G>ntinue 'Warner Postpones Tlgqrs tied n r last place with parade astride his favonte (Continued from Page One) ■” Mr. and Mrs. Warner express­ a 1 and 6 record. steed. Golden Dapples. pick your owni or pecMt for nify rallof. to fnt and wr* ed their appreciation for the i«- 34 Texas-Based Thrents 12 Applications on Monday ClaasM Seleotod G>ur8e That Drew Backers The parade will begin at 11 crowds if they had to move nil coni boll*** It. tend eairtel to B*ll-*ni, ception that was given in their Two Grade 8 claeiee from the a.m. at B. Main and Grove Orinfoburg, N. Y,, for liberal free etmeft. about the city. Kindergarten Report honwr last week. South Wtadzor. School system Sts., down E. Main and Union WAgHWCITOW (AP) — ni^taf writing olMc«ne and ^i| Per Basket Chief ot State Phan KhSc Mrs. Jane Romeyn noted that The zoning board of appeals^ Other offlcerz include: H arry have been'selected to partici­ Praasuras ztudenU and^ Assistant Principal John Sts., to Maple S t Saerat larvlca invaatlgatad 34 •nini' letters to prestdente stubs pate in a regional instructional Suu's palace was sealed off by Income received from the re­ will hear 12 applicationz, two Welles, 'vtcepresident, Vesta parents has caused a delay to Murphy noted that the change Seven bands and 12 floats Ttsaa-liaaad thraata agalnat 1947. Arrested twice and com­ center sessloil at the Statler * eopt. Chaiiea Warner wUl^ Chairman Neater opened the ception amounted to $847.50, ex­ Waldron, secretary; and Viola would take responsibility for will join numerous marching barbed wire. Praaldeiit John P. Kennedy In mitted to mental tasUtutloiia of them state heeuings, at ite Hilton Hotel In H artford on tha dropping of one course at RANG! T^nreaent hla reconunendationa on board meeting to the students penditures were $334.90 with a Waldron, treasurer. teaching sh<^ math away from units in escorting Santa Claus The High National Council, tha two yaara befora Ua assaaa- twice, she was cheeked period­ Our stable is open year ’round, 9 A.M. to dark dur­ next meeting Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2. Rockville High School by the for questions. balance of $12.60. tha A o p teacher and give it to to town. Santa will ride the South Viet N am ’s Interim leg­ T^^dndergartena and junior high InaUon In Dallaa, Warroi Com- ically by the service. There is ing the winter. TOe trails are kept open for Iwrse- at the W applng Elementary Service Newt Temac, a subsidary 6t Bncy-- Board of Education. a math teacher. entire length of the parade, and islative assembly, scheduled a •^asct HPnday. The question was raised if the The board voted to give the mlaaion taattanony revaalad. no indication of what acUon, if School, Keith G. Marshall, son of Mr. clopedia Brltannlca, Inc., has FUEL OIL Wapplng School Grades 7 and 8. badc riding and we feature winter hay rides. Come Last month, the board was Murphy added that shop then will be returned to his spe­ ineeting Tuesday. It was consid­ The Petition Committee for extra fimds to the Home Eco­ Among tliam; any, w as taken agafaist her to The state heatings are: and Mrs. Robert G. Marshall, Invited Miss Rice’s class at math could be Included In the cial house in Central Park by ered possible that the council 'public Kindergarten for South located in the high school this nomic Club at the High School. — An Infonnant’a claim that a ctnmectioo wtth Kennedy's out for a ride! Norman M. Petersen, Deming 867 Foster St., has been as­ Wapping School and Miss Al­ informed that Electricity n, a GASOLINE a Rockville fire engine. might remove Huong In hopes ’ ^^^ndaor ki 1965 presented its year, could use the high school Principal Fred J. Caruolo said man had told a bridga party ha The San Atatooio office of me signed to duty at the N aval bert's class at A very School, to shop course, has a small en­ course when it w as needed, and St., to allow a motor fuel sta­ another government could '^formal request to Supt. Warner library. the club has a scholarship fund would donata $1,000 toward tha Secret Service investigated an­ A& Station, Norfolk, Va., un­ demonstrate some new tech­ rollment and a recommendation the change would add another Drlvere Reminded tion on the southeast corner muster enough support to end -yeeterday morning. for a home, economic major. The aaaaaalnation ot tha prasident other case, which involved a VERNON RIDING STABLE til next June when he is slated niques incorporated in a modem was made to eliminate the year of math, but not on a col­ Rockville Police Chief George School officials pointed out of Oakland Rd. and Felt Rd. the political chaos. Otherwise it The formal request stated, scholarship Ls $150 per year. He — An allagad statement by an man vriio wrote the president to to attend aviation machinists math prognun. course. ITie proposal was made lege levri. A. Trapp today reminded mo­ BANTLY OIL that the students are allowed to This is an R C zone. was feared the military would '••rhe Petition Committee re- noted that this was a lot of auxiliary deputy sheriff in 1961: Podunk River Equipment school In Memphis. Tenn. A by Alsoi Dresser, asslstent su­ Hoepital Notee torists to guard against adverse COMI' W'l . INC. use the library in the afternoon LAKE STREET 649-8101 The demonstration lessons take control of the government ii;i:i: 1 3 u p C of Schools in South W ind- they would be grateful of the "gotten rid o t” cannot me and win —I a construotion eqtiipment deal- sor High School, he was re­ dred teachers, ' supervisors and At a meeting Monday night. Matthews, Tolland; Bradford not allowed to take the books check of lights, battery, tires, --^or, recommend to the board of donation from the board. A summary by the protecttva will destroy you before you can enship and repairer’s licenses at cently graduated from the U.S. administrators from Westches­ Dresser reported to the board Crandall, 2 Green Rd.; Richard The violence broke out shortly 'n;i„ Mlull. II '.I- out of the library. Advent Speaker even touch m e." brakes, heater, defroster, seat after U.S. Ambassador Maxwell '^^ucatlon at your earliest op­ Minister to Get Statue research sactioa Of tha Bacrat 75 Glendale Rd. This is an I Naval Training Station, Great ter County, New York, Con­ that since the announcenMnt of Hamel, 58 Grove St.; John Cote, The junior high teachers may Investigatloo showed a Ustocy belts and windshield wipers. D. Taylor left for Washington to portunity that they take any A statue of the prophet Isaiah George T. Torrance Jr, et Service was included in conl- zone. Lakes, DI. necticut and Western Mass. the intent to drop the course 49H Vernon Ave. «n d all necessary steps to pro­ sign the books out for the stu­ miasion testimony released of mental dlatiirbance dating "D on’t leave your tire chains review the situation in South will be presented to the Rev. 23 Edgorton St. wlD apeak at Four requests for variances Edward Leonard, son of Mr. A number bf rooms In the was made, the .course has re­ Births yesterday: A daughter dents in their names. It was Monday. It said tbid tha $4 back to 1962. The man was com­ hanging in the garage,” he Viet Nam with President John­ vide the residents of our town Roy R. Hutcheon, minister of ot for signs larger than permitted and Mrs. William Leonard, hotel will be fumlriied similar ceived wide interest from stu­ noted that between 400 and 500 an Advent Corporate Conumm- cases investigated in Texas, $ mitted to the Veterans Adminls- to Mr. and Mr*. HJdward Jesan- said. "If the weather .should son. Taylor said he did not ex with kindergarten facilities the W apping Congregational Ponticelli's Greenhouse are: Foster St.,'left Nov. 16 for to actual classrooms and the dents and at least one objection books are on loan from the ion Breakfast for men and boys were considered dangerous, 25 tration Hospital in Waco, Tex., la, Tolland; a son to Mr. and turn unexpectedly, you may pect a political upheaval while /sommencing the school year Church, by Dr. Lawrence And­ Colonial Outdoor Advertising, boot training at the U.S. Naval youngsters will be taught by from a parent. state and Itept in the Junior not dangerous and 41 ware from November 1961 to Febru- Mrs. Dennis McDonald, Chareat need them. It's getting late in he was away and that he was ,a965. rus, president of Temple Beth Sunday at St Mary’s Episco­ lnc„ 235 Newfield Ave„ West Training Center, Great Lakes, their own clamoom teachers. The board decided to leave high classrooms. cloaed or not solved prior to aiy 1962 after a doctor advised Trailer Park. the season.” more concerned with the mili­ **We r^ resen t the near 2,000 Hillel, in appreciation of his as­ pal Church. His talk will be and Nursery H aitford, to allow erection of 111. Leonard will be stationed at The lesson will duplicate a the future of the course to the The dedication of the Hugh Kennedy’s ill-fated visit. In none “that the eubjeofa tendencies Discharged yesterday; Mrs. tary danger from the Viet Cong ’.town residents who signed our sistance to the congregation of given after Corporate Com­ four signs at 1641 Rt. 5, ITiis is the Training Center for 8 typical classroom modem math discretion of the school admin­ False Alarm Sounds were tnrrihig from SHlcklal to CommunUts than the political etition for public kindergarten S. Greer Memorial will be held of tha cases were names given. months. H e is a 1964 graduate istrators. Bernice Shain and son, Elling­ Police responding to a ring­ the Temple. munion at 7:30 ajn . Chrlato- bomlcldaL” POT PLANT MUMS^ a R C zone. learning - teaching situation. or South Windsor in 1965.” Dec. 8 at 8 pm . in the gymna­ In the two years, the sum­ J. W atson Beach Oo., 21 Cen­ ton; Mrs. M ary Prachnlak, ing burglar alarm this morn­ crisis in Saigon. J Temple Beth Hillel will hold pher W. Totten and Dr. Fred­ The summary said no further of South Windsor High School. This enables educators to view Other recommendations were The petition committee was sium of the high school. mary added, "there were 115 tral Row, Hartford, for a sign Rockville; OharlM Dore, Tol­ ing at Murray Jewelry at 7 W. The total of Americans killed Thanksgiving EJve services to­ erick W. Spaulding are In action was taken becauee “sub­ 9 Z 5 0 Named EAgle Scout >- some of tha-> new discoveries in considered l>y the board. A ^epreaented by Mrs. Robert Supt. Warner .said. "This is a Texas cases in which the sub­ land; Arthur Horhorouny, Tol­ Main St. found the alarm but in combat In Viet Nam since night with the congfregation charge of arrangements. ject considered not dangerous • t 299 Strong Rd. This is an I David P. Watson, 17, son of action. Ample time will be pro­ Music Literature course with Hickinson, Mrs. H. Joseph very appropriate tribute and an jects were not judged to present CUT FLOWER MUMS land. no burglar. Police said weather December 1961 rose to 226. U.S. of the W applng Community The spesdcer will give an after discharge from VA hospi­ zone. Mr. M d Mrs. B. BHlsworth W at- vided at these sqtMions to allow about five students will be -O'Hare and Mrs. Donald J. act taken by interested citi­ a current hazard serious enough Float Judges Named changes had tripped the alarm military headquarters reported Church. The joint service will be Illustrated talk on personal ex­ tal on 2-14-62." But' there is Armata’s Supermarketz, 760 1344 EUlng^ton Rd., Is the the representatives of various dropped. Dresser noted during ^ e i u y . to warrent Investigation.” 9 2 .0 0 mechanism at the closed store. an Arm y sergeant was killed zens.” periences as a missionary in' this notation, too: "Subject Sullivan Ave., at the same ad­ first to achieve the rank of school systems to question the the Oct. 26 meeting of the The five past presidents of Supt. Warner said at last held at 8 at the Temple. The summary said that in the when the Viet Cong ambushed The dedication will be held Liberia. Africa. He Ls a native wrote a letter to Pre^dent dress. This is a C X zone. Eagle Scout since Troop 62 was participating teacher. Temac board, when the proposals were the Rockville Area Chamber of ^ g h t 's board of education meet­ The ladies of the Sisterhood same period 1,872 threat cases CYCLAMEN PLANTS and overran a convoy 23 miles between the junior varsity and of Manchester and la employed Jedmson on January 16, 1964, but John Woodcock Jr., 112 Beel­ organized in 1924. will underwrite the cost of send­ first made, that it would be Commerce will judge the floats Vernon nerws Is handled by ing, "The mass of detailed ma­ will serve refreshments follow­ were investigated across the east of Saigon Tuesday. varsity ba.sketball games. The at Aetna Casualty and Surety it contained only Incoherent zebub Rd. on Sullivan Ave. The He will receive his badge at ing the Grade 3 students to the more beneficial for the music In the chamber’s Annual The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, terial prohibited my giving the ing the service. nation. Only the Texas cases 98c TO 91.95 Plentar' memorial will be turned over to Co., Manchester. He returned writings.” property is bounded on the special troop activity night Statler. teacher to spend her time with (toristmas parade on Saturday. 6 W . Main S t, telephone 875- Earlier, the sergeant had presentation tonight.” The su­ were cited in detail. the town under the juri.sdiction from Africa last June. The report said this about the RUSTIC BASKETS north by McNamy Bros., One representetiva from each elementary rohool pupils. Judges will be Lawrence Scran- 8186 or 64S-871L been reported missing. Psrktag perintendent will also offer next Before Kennedy's trip a check and eeremony at troop head­ of the board of education.. The breakfast will be pre­ man who all^edly offered $1,- by John Schwelr, south by Sul­ school building in South W ind­ Because of hes'vy anroUment Monday a totsd enumeration re- of records was made to locate quarters, M ain St. Community Rotary Hears pared by members of the 000 for assassination of Kenne­ 92J0 livan Ave., and west by Pat­ Hall, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. The pub­ sor will attend the conference. In Metals I, Dresser suggested 'port on the towm. Mayor John Elgan and Chair­ potentially dangerous persons Bishop Budlong Group of the dy: rick Cuinan. This is an I zone, that the school Initiate a MatsJs A t the meeting last night, man Nester wdil unveil the along his travel route. A memo­ DISH GARDENS lic Is Invited. Pastor Member Women of St. Mary's. Mrs. "Investigation determined Two requests are for build- Manchester EVentog Herald I I course, which would be an Mrs. Dickinson gave to Chair­ plaque. Mrs., Billie Greer, wid­ randum dated Dec. 3, 1963, 11 Watson has been a scout Wilbert Auden, chairman, wrill that the subject is a reputable jots with less than the required South Windsor correspondent, elective for Jimiora and sen­ man Francis Nester a map of ow of Greer, will be presented days after the assassination, since 1956, when he joined Cub be assisted by Mrs. Winslow professional man in his commu­ 92.95 Brownie Joeeph, telephone 644- iors. the town of areas the petition a photograph of the plaque. "There is much we who live said that none was found in the front footage permitted: Pack 226 in Wapping. He has Manchester, Mrs. Chester Kob- Dallas area but that two in the nity. The informant and the sub­ Lewis and M ary Jeskl, 403 held the ranks of den chief In 0148. The program 'would include conunittee had not canvas-sed. The board of education set in the United States can be PHILODENDRON linsky, Mrs. Harold Melendy, Houston area were called to the ject have been at odds with one A bby Road E x t, at the same Cubs, and patrol leader, assist­ welding and advanced metal Supt Warner presented the Dec. 9 as- a tentative date for a thankful for at this Thanks- another for years. When asked NOWROlUNGIN... Mrs. Elizabeth Alsbaugh. Mrs. attention of the Houston office. 75c address. This is an AA-30 zone. ant patrol leader, senior patrol projects. AcUon on this oourse board of education with pro-1 public hearing with the public .. .u . t____ about the alleged statement, the posed criteria by which admin- i building commission on the high : Si'in s season, the Rev. James Nicholas Ricupero, Mrs. Myron The name of Lee Harve; Os­ Sherwood Waldron, Clark St., leader, and is junior asristant Monahan Okays was left to the (Uaeretion of Rice and Mrs. Harold Fischer. wald, Kennedy's assassin, was subject said that he had been to allow construction of a build­ school administrators. istrative personnel would be school addition. “ I V. Claypool told the Manchester scoutmaster. Girts of the Young People's the misquoted; that he actually had Open 7 Days A Week and Evenings ing on a lot with less than the A proposal to offer shop judged. The evaluation would The architect will al.so attend.' Rotary Club at its meeting at not in the section's files H. J. Cameron Jr. is the lead­ Fellowship will serve the meal. memorandum added. said 'it would be worth $1,000 to required frontage and width and Change Order course was left to the discre­ Aimriisft most po|Nilar cats! include principals, the assist­ The addition to the high school | the Country Club last night, 433 NORTH MAIN STREET er of Troop 62. The Boys' Choir of St. In one Houston case several have Kennedy removed from closer to the sideline than per­ tion of school administrators. ant superintendent and super- will reflect curriculum changes The Rev. Mr. Claypool, a mem- Brownie Troop 967 under the M ary’s, directed by Sydney associates said they had heard office.’ ” mitted on Sullivan A-ve. The Intendeat of schools. and the board will prepare a ' per of Rotary, is superintendent leadership of Mrs. Georgette Town Building Inspector A proposal to offer shop MacAlpine, organist and choir­ the subject sharply criticize property is boulded on the Supt. Warner stated, “ThLs statement as to what will be | of the Norwich District of Creagan end Mrs. Joy Monsar- Thomas Monahan has approved courses to college pteparatory So plaee pour order now for delivery on the beautiful new kind of *SS Chevrohl Kennedy's policies, but had not north by Sullivan Ave., east la a 8olidlf>ing criteria by done with the high school cur- j Methodist Churches. Although master, wdll provide music for rat is making Pilg;rim Jiats as students In their senior year heard him threaten the presi­ a $226 change order for the High­ which good teaching may be riculum. I there are many ways our gov- the Communion service. and south by the land of the tray favors for Thanksgiving 'was approved unanimously by that’s right for you! The event is open to all men dent. Nevertheless, action was New York, New Haven and land Park School for the remov­ judged. A Dec. 16 meeting date was emment could be improved, he for the Newington Hospital. the school board. and boja of the Manchester taken to ensure that, as an aux­ Hartford Railroad, and west by al, by hand, of five cubic yards Dieasar noted that the eol- TTie proposed plan was sub­ proposed to be held with the gald. it is still the best in the Troop 914 under the leader­ town council, public building. world, area. Reservations may be iliary sheriff, he would have land of Ahem Bros, emd Abra­ of trench rock in the school's lege course la the only course mitted to the board after three ship of Mrs. Gloria' Hartan, commission and board of educa- made now with Mrs. Elmer Kil­ nothing to do with protecting ham R.- Patria Bros. This is an not offering shop as an alao- administrative sesslona. "nie A fter the Pilgrims had buUt boiler room, shower and locker tlon at 7:45 p.m. on the high by, parish secretary, at the Kennedy when he visited Hous­ I Zone. Troop 242 ivith leader Mrs. Car­ ttve. ev'aluation of the administra­ shelters for themselves, the room. school addition. church office, 41 Park St. A ton Nov. 21. The remaining requests are oline Toce, and TToop 233 with The final action taken was tive staff would be based on: speaker said, they proceeded to The approval brings to $15,615 Mrs. Julia Durig asked if the breakfast donation will be ac­ The other Houston case in­ for a machine shop, junk yard, leader Miss Louise Dellert are to change Shop Math to Math Bupervlsion and improvement of build four public buildings which the total changd' orders ap­ reading department could not cepted. volved a woman with a record office and parking of a camping working together preparing n. Dreaeer noted that the instruction; organization and exemplify the freedoms for proved for this school since Sept. make a presentation to the trailer: Thanlb^vin^ baskets to be change would offer a better administration; guidance and which we can be thankful for MEATOWN 4. The original $458,400 contract Gordon P. Barber, Windsor- pupil personnel service; pro­ board as the French depart­ sum collected liist night 1215V2 SILVER LANE. EAST HARTFORD given to shut-ins and needy price now stands at $474,015. math background to students. ment had. today. First they built a meet- j The vllle Rd., Broad Brook to oper­ fessional leadership; public re­ furnish added nutrients in the South W indsor area. Change orders for the Keeney Ing house which was, in those j will ate a machine shop in an exist­ lations, and personal qualities. Mrs. DuHg sUted she did not needed for good health for 1,500 The Pleasant Valley Junior St. School to date have added feel that parents should have to days, a place of worship, ex­ ing building on Rt. 5. The Supt. Warner and Assistant meals, or will supply these nu­ “ALL MEATS FRESH CUT—NONE PRE-PACKAGED!” Troop 247 are making tray fa­ $17,271 to that school’s contract pay for private tutoring in emplifying their belief in re­ building is on property bound­ Supt. William Perry would ob­ trients to a family of five for vors for the Manchester Hospl price. I \ reading for their children. She ligious freedom. Next came the ed on the north by Roger N e w ­ serve the teachers and princi­ over three months. tel. said many are unable to do so. town hall, offering its freedom berry, east by Rt, 5, southeast pals and rate them on their Legion Meets She indicated that this should of government and democracy, by Cohen and Isaacson, south effectiveness. The principals CRANES INCREASING The Abe E. Miller American ^holiday be the responsibility of the followed by the towm jail which by Frank Bonzani and west by would observe the teachers and WASHINGTON (AP) — For­ Legion will hold a regultu" board of education to pay for brought law and order and Surber and Bldwell. This is e *$S Cktm Ut Tm ftia Sport Coupt the board of education would Justice to all. Fourth was the ty-one whopping cranes — a meeting tonight at 8 at the judge the superintendent and this. Dec. 22 was set as a date G C zone. record number — have been By Walt Lamoureux Main St. Hall. All members are assistant superintendent for the reading department pre- school which perpetuates our William H. Schanck, Box 81 Greetings sentatlon. belief in education and oppor- sighted at the Arkansas National urged to attend. Supt. W arner emphasized the According to word filtering FRI. and SAT. Bast Winejsor Hill, to allow use *68 d M v ro let Im pala It’s longer, lower, ear vrondering why k didn\ tU ek at Omn (kUL ! Supt. W arner said he had tunlty for all. Wild Life Refuge in Texas, the Ohristmae Bazaar Grant - Curran teachers would be rated on out from behind the Iron Cur­ of his property as a junk yard contacted Mayor Egan and ' Following the talk $47.00 was Interior Department reported the women of St. Peter’s The wedding of Miss Jane wider—with eomlorti that’ll have many an expensive Chevrolet’s Jetwinooth rid* is i their effectiveness base.” A tain, television In Russia is still on Scantlc Rd., E ast Windsor Towm M anager Sprenkel con- donated by the Rotary Club Tue.sday night. Episcopal OhuTOh ■wUl hold Gordon Curran, daughter of to an our new principal will be needed nothing to lose sleep over. The Hill, an R-40 zone. ceming children walking to the members to the "Share our Sub- Among them are 10 young Frederick Mahr, 1439 Rt. 5 ChristmM Bazaar Dec. 5 from 9 Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Mc­ for the E ll Terry School and citizens still cough up a monthly FRIENDS and new EHi Terry School. If the de- stance" program of the Church cranes, also a record number to allow offices In a two-family Collum, 470 Porter St., and Lin- the town will have other school fee to tune in the shows on the am . to 3 p.m. at the W applng clslon is made for children to World Service, National Council since the government started dwelling at the same address. dell Allan Grant of Vernon, son CUSTOMERS ... building;8. It would only be one channel operating about Community House. walk, a crossing guard would of the Churches of Christ in keeping its eye on the dimin­ of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grant of fair to the people in town to Thi.s is an DC zone Chairmen for the event in -V be placed opposite the entrance ishing species. eight hours daily. Regular shows SPECIALS! M ARLOW ’S have a base similar to all, Supt. the U.S.A. The money will go Norman E. Brailsford, 445 elude: Mrs. Donald Clerk, Mrs Island Pond, Vt., took place to the school. The total of adult and young or series as we know them, are W arner said. to a program that furnishes Abby Rd. Ext., requests an ap George Raitt and Mrs. Richard Saturday, Nov. 14 at Trinity SHOE REPAIRING Chairman Nester pointed out cranes is the highest since 38 non-existent in Russia. "The base is the going rate food for the needy overseas, re- OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT till 9 peal from the building inspec Wainman, handicrafts; Mrs. Covenant Church. The Rev. K. “THE BEST IN TOWN!” of pay of the classroom teach­ that this school had been In- g;ardleas of race, creed or color, birds were sighted in 1961-62. There are perhaps little more tor’s decision InvoM ng the Ejnar Rask officiated. five million sets in Russia, less Richard Codraro and Mrs, Main Street e Manchestoi er." Warner stated. storage of a camping trailer A fter a wedding trip, the than 10 per cent of the number James Reardon, decorations Also included in the evalua­ at the same address. This is couple will live in 'Vernon. in the U.S. And, oddly, the Rus­ SWIFT'S MAYROSE Mrs. Alex Russak and Mrs tion report will be the amount an AA-30 zone. sians spend as many kopeks (Charles Griswold, fancy foods of responsibility, experience 5 LB. CAN Examiner To Speak maintaining their outmoded Mrs. Frank Manion and Mrs and preparation a principal Mrs. Su.san Alpert, g;uidance equipment as they would in re­ and psychological examiner, Floyd Nezgoda, white elephant lias. placing it. Mrs. James EKiblin and Mrs Assistant S u p t Perry added, - WINTER SALE! - for South Windsor Schools, will Gilbert Lewis, country store "The report will be based on In order to take advantage of speak to the Cooperative Kin Mrs. Fred Moniz, auction and South Methodist Church the performance type factor in the many fine T V programs dergarten parents on “Sex aid the Five Tear Old" and "Dis­ Miss Marcia Potterton and Miss 1226 MAIN STREET the job they’re doing.” available to you in our country, CANNED Georgia Potterton, luncheon. Vice chairman D. P. Cava- make sure that your set Is in ciplining in the Early Years’ Mhn. DT N EW B R IT A IN , CONN. IN WEST HARTFORD, CONN. IN WINDSOR, OOINN. I or call collect NATIONAL PRICES EFFECTIVE FRi: and SAT. THE NEWEST NEW HOMES FOR ’65 • Flash bulbs 876-5929 H O M e s Phont 649-2838 ’ 2.00 WILOOX-RAU CHEVROLET, Inc, tHE 6R0DY CHEVROLET CO. ARDBRY CHiVROLST. IN a, ! u ii muxLmt waam-tm-nu t l IBHAM BOAD-MS-Ijim IjM POQCONOOK

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To Moat of us spend our adult r to bed, end jtm, we affirm weU known for his official Thanksgivinsr proclama- 601 Main SL, MaaohesteF Tbenluiglvlnf in • tions. Often these were written in just one single HYANNIS PORT,Mass. (AP) College will meet in special ses­ NEW HAVEN (AP)—The city gram, some 3(»- boys and -i^rls the contrary, they sometbnea specialise nvaa trying aomOiow to recap- r t s ' News -^There’ll be a Thanksgiving of New Haven has been awarded will be trained for jobs assisting Next to Hartford turn or to Uva again tha days of ■mail counttry district In Waat- sentence, with words linked together, gushing with sion Tuesday night at 7:80 in National Bank la sound administration and in ooddling ctlcut was the moat Day gathering Thursday at the a $480,244 grant under the John­ nurses, teachers and dieticians, our youth. And tha only full em Connect beauty and meaning. Reading them, one felt them seaside home of former Ambas­ the faculty lounge of the high 649-0791.- 64» t144S buaineaB, practices not exported from raallaatlon of this quest wWeh wonderful Thanksgiving one lACK RUBY school to pass on the 1968-66 col­ son admlnistraticm’fl anti-pover­ as uffice and stock clerks or as could ever Imagine, the most DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Jack to be a masterpiece of English prose. One of his sador Joseph P. Kennedy, but a>des In laboratories and cafe­ Ruaria. sver hsppans for us is. one Ruby apeqt a routine day . In his it will be a quiet affair.. lege budget, and to give formal ty program. terias. ' So, if superficial appearances, and would guess, that which comes wonderful Thanksgiving one Thanksgiving proclamations began: apimval to the proposed acqui­ r°ui could spend the rest of a Ufa- aell In Dallas Ooimty Jail Tues­ Two of his daughters are It was the only dty In (Con­ The youths will work an aver­ election tabulations, seem to say that ia tha guiae of soms ravsrle of day, the first anniversary of his scheduled to join the ailing 76- sition of the sunlus Nike site. age of 12*4 hours a week in the agt, in which tha oonsdousnaM time seeking sgaln. “Standing together in the level gold of a late au­ The proposed budget will be necticut to be allocated funds. Communism is growing stronger in sh(x>tlng of Lee Harvey Oswald. year-old Kennedy for dinner. program, which will cost Itoetf alips gently back in time. And we have never, of oourse, tumn sun, flooding over the hilltops and giving here Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Smith >resented by Dean Frederick In addition to the $480,244 •TgBffajsr _7~ Italy while it grows weaker elsewhere. ever really found the equal to "He followed the same routine grant for its Community Action $106,000. WANTED Short of such kindly magic, he foHows on other days," said a tall steeple, there the weathervane of an ample and Mrs. Patricia Lawford and -lowe, who will seek approval CLEAN LATE MODEL In the satellites, and even inside Russia W U^ can steal upon one in tha that Connecticut Thanksgiving for presentation to the board of program. New Haven was also ■ •••••••••••••••• * the year 1621, by Oovemor Bradford convaleecent homes to be (in­ and Temple Beth Hillel, both of South Windsor, at the ette was Harold Thomas, 88, pneWon aeewMR .,, Mh merely the population of one village as ducted imder boarding house professional men, merchants, formed the ”Los Angeles Neo- temple. Calvary Church of Assemblies of (3od. St. Maurice who was serving a life sentence “Business Built On Research of the Massachusetts Colcmy. compared to another, and the "exog­ parents and directors, for their jdionic Orchestra,” to play jazz Himmnft tis(RkMri lalpt*' licenses. of Bolton, and Community Hall of Second Congregational for murder. Three others, in­ Customer Satisfaction” prlcid lor CMihMi or ay tn OK That turned out to be a rather rig­ amy” which takes place and has some­ generous dw 5*44^ has be«i a routine with us. Some years selot, national director of public rela­ ment and look out over Man­ are 86 days left in the year. and the lines are going to be Now the mouth turned up a hattan. He liked to l(x>k at the to those who may have none. we feel more thankful than others. tions for the society. He continued, as long and everybody will have little bit. "That’s fine, I’m glad Today*s-HlghUght In History Amen. quoted by the New York Times from a streets and the traffle and the k. Some years our observance comes a story on him and New York to see you’re doing the right lights. Tonight he'll be in a cas­ On this date in 1783, the Brit­ Submitted by press conference, "Police membership will be putting on one of the ,thing by the mother church.” ish evacuated New York, their Rev. C. Henry Anderson more from custom than from the heart, (in the society) is a private matter. biggest Irish wakes anybody ket in a funeral home, suffocat­ Pastor, "Did you know I started out ed with flowers, and the streets laet military position in the •y.'Ofjy. •:is,yif-yy.y.-: and is more ritualistic than voluntary. They can better educate themselves to ever has seen. Oh, yes, there to be a priest," he was saying United States. Emanuel Lutheran Church the threat of communism.” very well could be some whis­ outside will be a little bit emp­ And part of the let-down, no doubt, is a one_ day. 'T was in a seminary tier for a long time. Very few In 1834, Delmonico’s Restau­ result of the fact that we do not vls- The press conference was occasioned ky. Why they would have to in Salamanaca, Spain, when I rant In New York announced a by the announcement that 12 members take a drink to tell about the have come around with what he Ten Years Ago aaUse ourselves in apy such primitive was a boy. Jesuits. I was there had. meal of soup, steak, coffee and of the Philadelphia police force had said time Pat O’Brien couldn’t get for about a year. Then nature Auto and aircraft workers Struggle for existence itself as that 1964 Publishers Newspaper half a pie would cost 12 cents. were slated for a wage out if they joined the' John Birch Society into Grade Mansion because called.” Syndicate In 1863, federal troops cap­ waged by our forefathers day by grim "because they were concerned over the cop at the gate had been The mouth went up ^Sraln. tured Missionary Ridge at when the consumers price in­ day. communism and what they (Considered inside with Bill O and now he "And she was served.” Lookout Mountain, Tenn. dex dropped 'to its lowest point public resentment of the police.” Two or was sound asleep, and couldn’t since June 1953. We never quite seem to make it, to Bill O’Dwyer always seemed Five Years Ago In 1950, gales of almost hur­ three other policemen were also said to be awakened an 1 I- Communist parties got started, and that of New York before a gather- Ed Page—Wed., Nov. 25 the storm. or to realize that Joy and belief might policemen :could not join groups that And there will be sadness, tended by world leadera. both be parts of the same creed, the are “agaiint certain groups In the big too. He was 74 and he went in same living. . cities.” Mr. Rousselot said the Mayor a hurry yesterday morning, And H is strange that, after 348 was conducting a "amear campaign” which was good. At least ha against the society, and had made "ab­ didn't have to take, too much years, we should begin realizing that it solutely false” statements about it, and of it, but they will grieve for was the Puritans who were the lively that “there ia absolutely nothing wrong him, and for the things which enc, who might be able to teach us a with police being members of the John ahould have been but never I great deal about the real enjoyment at Birch Society.” were. Blue-eyed, the hair com­ JiyiiJuak' The New 'York Times, in the samb is­ bed straight back, the mouth Mfe. sue, printed a dispatch from Santa Ana, turning up just a little when California, charging that a local chap­ he’d thrown in' that bit of hu­ o ' ter of the society made up exclusively mor, he was a man with a mind of policemen had been "harassing’’ and a personality given only The Totem Of Italy their chief. to the few. He was considered Communist candidates have, la a The Birch Society apparently aims to ant of the finest Mayors New world where Communism itself is slip­ educate policemen in its version of the York has had, but then in 1950 Communist problem, protect them and ’51 everything started to ping and splintering and losing its pre- against civilian groups interfering writh come apart. There was the Har­ tanse of being any kind of hlstory-des- the kind of stem law enforcement that ry Gross bookmaking scandal, tlnod Ideology, increased' their' vote in they call for, and against court deci­ and then the Kefauver (Com­ Italy's parliamentary elections. sions limiting police techniques. mittee and, when It was over, Let us tsJee Mr. Rouaselot's state­ he was in Mexico (City as an Tbe vote for Communist candidated ments about police membership ambassador and Abe Reles and bas gone up, to a total of 26 per cent “throughout the country" at their own some 810,000 bribe and the sea- at the total, vote cast, while actual valuation. We believe that a police force aons for James J. M o r a n's silence were all that seemed mambenhip in the Communist Party should made up of profeasionals who are uncommitted'and'act' in "stHqt re­ important. Planning a trip? It’s a snap! Let your fingers do the walking has gone down. ^ lationship to the rule of law in a free But when he died, he was an That combination of statiatlca is per- aoclety. We note that one of the gravest old man who lived unnoticed in hapa as eloquent as any other com­ abuses of government In the past has a two-’and-a-half room apart­ Need to find things fast? through the Yellow Pages m ent Th the people of Italy, Commu­ been associated with police who support ment at 300 E. 57th Street and one particular grouping in its effort to his name was becoming part nism has grown leas important as an obtain and hold Influence and power. of a lot of years that are gone Ideology even adille it has |mwn more With, all respect to the rights that a and sometimes, when he would Important as a vehicle of protest democratic society extends to the mem­ come Into a restaurant, nobody TWkmrRiges Zr you are against something, you bers of the John Birch Society to or­ knew who he was. vote Communist This doesn’t mean yoiu ganise and seek to Influence others in Which was their loss. Be­ the free market oif ideas, under proper cause even at 74, Bill, O'Dwyer are a Communist It means you are Amies of law (md politick conduct, we was special. Sometimes, when against the way somebody else has been cannot accept that police should In any you wall! through life, even going things. organized way become members of this though parts of Jt whore Impor­ Tht Sontlieni New England Telephona Compaiqf ^ It hi or any other strongly committed politl- tant people are, you get a feel­ is possible, too. Italy, ih, vote eal group. CHRISTIAN BOENCa ing ttiat these- are flat-deelf without gatOig vary much MqNITOR not peopfa you talk to. fM £ g Heu.'OO

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Grade 10, 133; Grade U . 130 of the remaining walls untU Events C p v m U r y and Grade 13. US. Gas Line Leak * they coHspsa* en ttie mound at Detroit Newspapers Rolling wokago. Hiqra was no at­ Andtt Report Filed May Be Cause tempt to save anything. i n W otU TIm eamual audit report for Most of the survlvars Indl- JPINE STREET at HARTFORD ROAD the flacal year ending Aug. 31 After 134 Days on Strike oatod ttiey would be housed, at School Board Urges by H. Wilbur Stevens, CPA, is Of Fatal Blast least tsmporsrily, with reka- LONDOlf (AP) — Prime Min- 1 MANCHESTER.'.. on fOe la the office of Town ttves. tster Harold Wilaon wlU sound Clerk Elmore Turklngton for DETROIT (AP) — “ Hie long-tml—afl them. KAM8A8 C tT Y . Mo. (AP) — V o c o n l. w t President Johnson on a new public inspection. drtwf, 73, a olMf, nmaxked, ‘ T old to the Rusetane to halt the eat atrika ahutdown of matro- Th« bodlM oC two diUdren end ‘Yes’ on Junior High The report statea the flnain- politan daily newipapers in the mlaaed practically everything*; (UMtfVW'SSolltaWs spread of nuclear weapona and eiaU books of Coventry In gen­ as he bought Ms paper. an slderly nan wera roeorarad O iib Will Sing thin out armed forces on both eral aue thoee preecribed by the naUon’a hiatory ia now ended. Newaetand worker Floyd Kar- Tuesday about 13 boon after an sides of the Iron Curtain in cen­ tha Oovwtry board ad-fthought o f pravlding additional t € stade tax commissioner and After 134 daya of enforced al­ manosU, M, said that in ten explosion depioliahod a three- At OES Vesperi tral Hhirope. baa daclarad the town acbool facilitiss wttbout a large have been maintained in satia- ienee, we apeak again.” than *two boura he eold 160 Officials said Wilson Intends storage area Would be equivalent story apartment bouM on the imot affofd to poatponethe factory maner. With that comment, in a long papen tn comperlaon to the <8 to link this with his proposals taaiM o f bulMlng tiia pn^poaed to buUdOng a home with no eouuweat adfe of the downtown Ifem beis a t Chsmlnsde Mu­ front page editorial, the Detroit or 70 he Used to sell during the krea. for u AlUsd fiuclear force when juBlar High SehooT and urgna cloeets. Spare desks, chairs. The gaaMitt conduct a t a t- sical Club win present a pro­ flcea aa reUted to financial lIYe'e Preas announced that it same period before the atrlke. The vlctinu were Debra he confers with Johnson 'In a “y m r wMa on 19m rateron- Urge v(4umea of supplies and Free Preaa circulation depart­ records has been aatlsfactory in waa publishing again for the Brown, 3 ; and Osmeron Lance gram of sacred Christmas mu­ Wkslilngton next month. dum aehaduled tram 6 ajn. to equipment. Isolation o f combus­ first time since Juty IS. The ment employe Jack Klncel, 69, Wilson’s government opposes • pm. Monday at the two town tible materials, snd sn area for the opinion of the auditor, sub­ Brown, 33 months; and George sic Sunday at 4 p.m. at a Ves­ S fc ifio n morning Free Press and after­ who eeiaed a bundle of the N. Babee, 84. th# U.8. project for a mixed- ▼ottnc poUa. maintenance are a vital part of jects to comments and recom- per Servira q^onaored by Hope noon Detroit News were struck paper! and began aelling them Chiq>ter, Order of Bestern Ster, manned nuclear force of Poleu*- 11m atand la taken In an open the total educational plant.” nMndations. The report shows a outside the Free Press building, caty Fire Director Jamee Hal- W a g o n t record of uncollected tatxes to that day. at the Masonic Temple, 186 Or­ Is-armed surface ahips. Wilson letter to towaapeople. On the question of ooets of said "I got the idea with all the loren and a spokesman for the be increased in the amount of The Free Press, its editions chard St., milngton. The serv­ Will propose an Allied high com­ H m letter atalea that In Sep- specific leases of the propoeed dated Nov. 28 and its front page people out here that somebody Gas Service Oo. said gas seeped mand in which the major Allies tamher, 1961, Coventry <^>ened plan ’’for example, eite devel­ 334,336.94 and that property tax into the brick structure from a ice is opra to the public. banner announcing "30 White should be here to sell papen. 1 Thk m v . Paul x Bowman, could evolve nuclear policy col­ ita flrM ]muor-a e n 1 o r high opment," the board states it is collections on all lists on the got a dollar each from two per­ leak in a 4H-inch main. Hiey lectively. audit list aggregate 96.97 per Hostages Slain By Congo Re­ believe It may have been pastor of Union Oongregatlonal m 3 V.W. IM n* a(tMol (Coventry K g h School) expected that competitive bids bels” waa on sale Tuesday sons.’’ In a bnlldlng “which waa ex will eUminate a condition cent u oomparto to the prim* touMied off when Laurence Pe- caiurch, RodeviUe, fiv e a StariM WogoB I 4 night. The News was scheduled Kineel said he aold 600 papers sbAt meditation. Offtoers of PAN.AMA (AP) — President pected to reach tta capacity where unnecessary or excessive year of 100.03 per cent in the first hour or so. card, 64, struck a match to lif^t Marco A. Robles’ policy in talks to publish today. Hope Chapter wlU be in charge wdthln a llvwyear period.” It expenses would result The TTie reoonunendatiMM, in­ BUI Leatherman, 63, a BYee a cigarette in his basement with the United States on the The first Free Press run hit apartment at 13:40 a.m. Tues­ of a tea in the downstairs ban­ waa baUt fo r TOO pupUa, which board said, 'Tt Is also impor­ clude that all boards, commit­ Press i>rinter, said, “ It feels M 79 0 Panama Canal treaty has re­ the street not long after a new day. quet hall after VUie service. DOW taaa an enrallinent of 798 tant to rsmember that the tees aitd commlselons o f the contract was signed by -it and mighty good. It’s a great relief ceived a 24-12 vote of confidence Iha boaid atatea that in Sep- State of Connecticut is willing town which receive funds should from traveling around from Pscard was admitted to gen­ from the National Assembly. the News and Local IS of the eral hospital for treatment of tamber, 1966 “ we would have to share in almoet 40 per cent have a regular procedure for International Printing Press­ place to place and not knowing Germans Earn $9,000 The assembly’s resolution, an enronment o f 894 which of the cost of this approved turning such funds over to the what houra you’re going to work severe burns. His condition 1943 V.W. DMnt adopted Tuesday after almoet 23 ^ Futnous men. Tuesday night waa described as doea not tndoda itew familiea project” town treasurer at least month' The pressmen and Plate and and where." hours of continuous debate, also which are axpeoted to move fair. BONN — A salary survey Kombi* Sfo. W ogM The report concludes, “ Some ly- Paperhandlers Local IS struck Echoed Grady Perkins, 86, a shows that executivss of l a m said the government had reaf­ Into the community." Ite praj- concern has been registered Also, that the Town Ordinan­ pressman at the Free Press, "It Fourteen occupants of the firmed its “ firm determination the two newspapers in a dispute building were treated and re­ West German firms average TO,- actkm for 1909-70 la 1,M0 pu- about the employment of 20 ces be compiled biennially and over new contracts. The paper- feels good to be back. It’s Just to seek a new canal treaty re­ plla for Otadea 7 through 12. leased. Ten others escaped un' 000, of which $2,260 consists of •1590 teachers to staff this building filed with the office of the sec­ handlers were the first to settle. like there wss nothing ever bonuses. Stock companies tend flecting Panam’s just de­ The boeid’a letter eald, when It is completed. We have Injured. mands.” retary of state. ’The original It was not until last Saturday wrong.” Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown, to pay one third more than **nMae facta make it obvious a present staff for Grades 7 and compilation of these for the that terms ot a new contract L B. (Red) Dunnigan, a desk- The vote was a blow to rebel­ that additional building is an parents Of Debra and Camertxi, privately held firms. The high­ 8 of 14 teachers. Additional em­ town were filed in 1962 with the were agreed on by the press­ man in the Free Press editorial est salaries are in the food, to­ lious pro-Castro student leaders neoeasity. The Board escaped from their first-floor and left-wing extremists who ployment of teachers for these supplement due in 1964. men. department, summed It up vdth, apartment with their other two bacco, and beverage industries. of Kducation, the Board of have accused Robles of taking a two grades will not be depend­ Stevens said, “We are pleased Robert Johnson, 49, bought "I think everybody feels good to children, 5-day-old Roy Dean Finaaoe, a Study Committee ent upon tfie construction of to note that many of the rec­ three copies of the Free Press, be back. Tou’re always glad to ■oft line on the treaty. and the Tham Meeting have and 6-year-old David. the new school, but upon the ommendations In our report for commenting ‘ T certainly have get back home." Edward Scbooley, 67, and his gtven support to a propoaal to number of students who are the fiscal year ending Aug. 31, LONDON (AP) — Brltaln’e -P 6 build a Junior High School.” wife, Vivian, among those who Personal Notices new Labor government is going enrolled in these grades. The 1963 were adopted during the necticut Fund. Chairman Jean escaped tmhurt, viewed the rub­ The board dtea several ex­ idea that this construction will current fiscal year.” lean Legion, sent a total of 70 to allow delivery of 16 jet bomb­ gifts for Christmas for the gift has extended bis appreciation to ble. Schooley poked through the OPEN EVBIINGt 5 amples to abow that additional ers ordered by South Africa be­ automatically require the em- High School Host those aasistlng with the can- wreckage and found a shoe. ‘T ^ claamooms to the present high pk^onent of 20 additional teach­ shops at the three veterans’ In Memmiam fore Prime Minister Wilson Im­ K m i u l s a J" Coventry High School will be veiss as well as those who con­ can’t find the other one," he hi lovlns memory of our sen and A aohool are not the answer. homes: Newington, Rocky HiU posed a ban last week on arms ers is a fallacy." host at a b a ^ tb a U Jamboree tributed. said. “ It rriust be down inside broUier, Gregory Monaco, who was T te board’s report includes Board members signing the and New Haven. killed In action Nov. Z . 1944 la TED TRUDON sales to’ the white supremacist for the three teams the school Anyone having further con- somewhere.’’ rraace. facta that the high schoof oafo- open letter: Mrs. Alma L. A Thanksg;lving basket has INC government. terla opomtea with five shifts will play this season in the been sent the auxiliary’s trlbutions may direct them to Mrs. Schooley looked at a re­ Heckler, phairman; Mra. Ruth frigerator on the pile of debris. The joy and happbie I we ihared, south Africa ordered the with acme shifts interrupting CJharter Oak Conference at 7:30 the John F. Kennedy Library, la the memory w< alwaye wul planes on a $66-mlllion contract W. Hansen, aecretary; Mrs. “adopted” veteran. Luck Wong, “ My Thanksgiving turkey is Tolland Tnmpik* regular claasee. Many students pm . Saturday In the local at the Rocky Hill Home and Connecticut Fund, Connecticut treesure. two years ago. An option to buy Margaret Cleverdon, assistant Headquarters, 1777 Boston Post in there,” she ^ d . "And a good And aa each day luma Into years. are required to eat at “the un- school gymnasium. Our hearts are overwhelmed with Talcottville. Conn. 14 more expired recently. secretary; Donald AverlU, Mrs. Hospital. Road, Miford, Conn., attention part of my week’s shopping. But reaaonable hour of 10:80 am .”, Eleanor Macnell, Wtathrop Guest teams will be Bacon The auxUlary’s Junior AuxU- tears. Phone 649-2838 Informants said Britain’s Academy, Portland High and Gary E. Singer, State Coordina­ that’s gone for sure.” Alwaya we remembered hie tender Sli a condition to "become more Merriam Sr. and G. Richard iary wUl meet at 6:30 pra. Dec. Later, a big clam bucket sus­ amlle, hia loving face. need to increase exports and acute as enrollment grows.” Rham High. The Jamboree will tor. Messier. 9 to make Christmas favors for pended from a high boom No one has ever taken hla place. earn foreign exchan^ was a The board says that the kitchen include games played on a primary factor in the decision to Appropriation Breakdown the program at the Mansfield Manchester Evening Herald nudged the shattered masonry Father, ^ e r a , brotheri waw Included at the expenM of The 81,107,600 appropriation round-robin basis with each State Training School and Hos­ Read Herald Ads. honor toe contract. I ■eating space, the lack of which playing about 20 minutes. The Coventry correspondent, F. Pau­ for the proposed school and pital in Mansfield Depot. line Little, telephone 742-6231. M iMW primarily responattile for storage building broken down program will afford an oppor­ Wins High Honors BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — The leader of toe Royalist fac­ the eKOBSsive number of lunch by architectural firm of Russell, tunity for each team to meet Diane Buscaglia, a Grade 10 tion In toe cM l war in Yemen, periods. Gibson and vonDohlen of West the other players H will be oom- student at Coventry, High The gymnasium is used every Hartford includes building and peting with during the season. School, received high honors for Town Employes deposed Imam Mohammed El period with classes "to large for construction costs, 88(14,000; Joseph DeGregorio is the local the first marking period and Badr, was recently bitten by a effective instruction” and ac­ site Improvement, 884,300 in­ coauih. Terrl-Ellen Anderson, Grade 10, snake and lay in danger of commodating increased enroll­ Tour Mansfield death “for a few days,” toe cluding an amesite ptey area Admission will be $1 for received honors for this period. ments is "out of the question.” paper A1 Hat reported today. and amesite drives; athletic adults and 50 cents for students The names did not appear on Westinghouse Kxtra-currlcular programs for field development of 8.3 acres, A group of Manchester’s mu­ Lack of news of his activities girls in Grades 7 and 8 is "prac­ with proceeds divided among the original rolls since the re­ nicipal employes, comprised o f over the Royalist radio due to 834,800; architects and engi­ the four teams. TTie local share port cards came in after Friday L x tically non-eodstent" The pres­ neers fees, 864,000; special one representative from each his Illness gave rise to recent ent art room allowa less than ^vlll be given to the student when the honor rolls were com­ department, will spend Monday TO ALL reports that he had been killed, room equipment including home 4-SPEED PORTABLE four weeks pec year for these council. piled. at Mansfield State Training the paper said. economics, library, shop, kitch­ Brownies Awarded Pins two grades, whereas “appro­ The majorettes of the local School, touring the facilities The Royalist and Republican en, 864,500; movable equipment, Brownie Troop 5070 held Its priate” require at least one- sdiool will be taking pqrt and and having lundi with Mans­ factions proclaimed a cease-fire 836.900; legal fees and contin­ Investiture and Appreciation half year o f experience in this possibly the cheerleaders. The field Supt Francis P. Kelley. in toelr civil war on Nov. 8 but gency allowance, 812,000, and Day program Monday at the PHONOGRAPH aree, and to continue the pro­ school's hoop committee is in The invitation was issued in FREEZER OWNERS peace talks have not started the storage bqilding, 817,000. home of Mrs. Dudley Ferguson, gram for incoming students, ad­ charge of decorations and post­ appreciation of the gift drive yet. ElECTRONHS TOYS Figures on Children ers, including Devora Cole, Su­ leader. Mrs. John Maxwell is Jis- ditional q>ace must be provided. Enumeration figures at the conducted in the Municipal The r^?ort states, “Our fa- san Crane, Judith Tresschuk, slstant leader. Building each year, for the Plus the AmcBing office of Supt. of Schools Wil­ Pins were awarded Lois Kelly, eUities are over-burdened now. Judith Sanborn, Paul Tilling- son L. ’Tilley show 191 more Elaine Ferguson. Donna Stood- benefit of the school’s residents The school program will have to hast, Susan Tlllinghast, Bar and students. DEER HUNTERS children through 17 years of ley. Deborah Hill, Kim Maxwell School Menus be curtailed further In 1966-66 age on Oct. 1 as compared to bara Jean Rose, Patricia Tar- and Cynthia Robbins. Other and by the fall of 1966, double m i Oct. 1, 1963. Present totals are bell and June LocRe. troop members are Kim Clemens French Farms Small seeslonB seem to be in evit^la 2,832 and those of October, The local basketball season The menu for toe Manches- and Shelia Tracy. H e public school system for toe Double sessions provide an in­ 1963 of 2,641. will start Dec. 8 with an away ferior program, could eliminate The troop meets from 3 p.m. PARIS — Some 1.8 million ^ e k beginning Monday, Nov. Beefmie Ooll game. Games played at home FARMERS Ages under one year, 143 for to 4:15 p.m. Mondays at the French farms, or 80 per cent, extrarcurrlcular activities, such vdll start at 6:30 p.m, for the SO, is ks follows: as inter-acholastic athletics, 1964 and 124 for 1963; age one, Ferguson home on High St. have less than 60 acres; they ac­ Monday: Chicken vegetable O 142 for 1964 and 128 for 1963; junior varsity and about 8 p.m. ,IFK Library Gets Funds would reduce teacher efficiency count for 40 per cent of the soup, peanut butter and jelly age two, 151 and 167; age for the varsity. Contributions totaling 3357.26 farming area. Thirty-five per and morale, and would also be sandwich, apple - celery salad, SHE TALKS! three, 184 and 168; age four, Auxiliary Sends Gifts have been received by Lionel G. costly to operate.” To sub­ cent of French farms are under gingerbread. High school only: TR A N SM inER FAMOUS MARX 169 and 168; age five, 191 and The auxiliary to Green- Jean, local chairman for the 12 acres, but over 20,000 farms ELECTRICITY LAB stantiate this, an eKample is MANCHESTER PACKING COMPANY Cubed steak, gravy, mashed po­ 150; age six. 163 and 150; age SEE used concerning “ an additional Chobot-Rlchardson Post, Amer John F. Kennedy Library, Con­ have 5(X) acres or more. tato, buttered spinach or beets, A t • Sings! • Recites! • Tells Stories! ZA-ZOOM transportation e9q>ense of 826,- seven, 168 and 180; age eight, bread, butter. A m 177 and 168; age nine, 181 and Saranade 000 (which) would be neces­ Tuesday: No lunch program. •wwestreted MOTOR NOISE sary each year. It would be 164; age ten. 160 and 155; age PROCESSORS OF Wednesday: Frankfurt on roll, 4.99 eleven, 167 and 139; age twelve, 3.74 much wiser to invest this money potato chipe, buttered. g;reen OUR by REMOTE BROADCAST G -E L i s t ...... $19.95 151 and 140; age thirteen, 137 Deans, Ice cream. TOY R IFT . G -E U st .$14.95 in (a) school building.” Build a 3-transistor radio tran.s- yiM- area of central offices and 142; age fourteen, 148 and Thursday: Spaghetti with mitter vrith microphone and for tbs school system is brought 123; age flHeen, 131 and 131; meat sauce, tossed salad, Perform over 25 fantastic ex­ , age sixteen, 129 and 145; and periments In electricity and whip antenna. Broadcasts can 1.99 into the board’s r ^ r t , since French bread, butter, jello with You Get A 'Wild, powerful, “one-lunger” be received on any closeby AM the board states this system of age seventeen, 150 and 99. topping. magnetism. Teaches beginniug that roars with authority! Fits I’M !>aniiui(U’ home radio. All needed tools and the town “has been crltlclxed.” Of the 2,832 children enumer­ Friday: Baked fish sticks, e Phonograph basic principles. All needed tools all 2, 3, 4 wheelers. Battery op­ ated there were 1,840 from ages mashed potato, buttered peas, i V and instruction manual. manual. The report states Cloventry has I TEACH CHILDREN e Saranade Record erated. Red and gold plastic. had its own superintendent of five through seventeen in pub­ and carrots, bread, butter, cho­ lic school or receiving ap^iai schools since 19M and has op­ colate cake. TO SING AND DANCE e Talking Doll erated for almost 10 years instructimi; 104 in non-public oqner's “without any permanent fa­ schools; five in institutions; 21 AND ■ Washable Carry Case cilities for the pereonnel of this in poat-secondary schools and 862 not in school or receiving SAY THE ALPHABET % ^ office.’’ The board r^rts the pro- instructions. Totals of ages THANKSGIVING • seven through fifteen showed poMd faciimes include a Mper- I'M ELECTRONIC inteodent’s ofllce, 270 square 1,390 In public school or receiv­ ing special instructions; 39 in feet; a clerical office, 475 IDONTNEED WIRES! squaiw feet; a businees man­ non-public schools, three in in­ V stitutions; none in poet-second­ GREETINGS How much does 15.88 ager’s office, 226; a vault, 100; ary school or attending any room for staff and board meet­ o good used VW ings, 750; lavatfflries, 80; stor­ school or receiving instructions. DELICIOUS ALL BEEF FRANKS AND Complete age, 100; wwkroom, 150, and ’The 1963 enumeration of 2,- se ll f o r ? Tn'ghoue® an area for art, music and 641 showed 1,707 from ages five Play any record . . . Sara­ reading supervisors, 160. through seventeen in public tiade nade pronounces every school or receiving special in­ SAUSAGE PRODUCTS - IS NOW Sarai DOLL CLOTHES ’The roport states the super­ iTbe , word, sings every song I byMattell intendent of schools now oc­ struction; 86 in non-public W e at the Vernon National Bank extend to you, our I -house Pho- lllll clearly! The 4-speed West- cupies a room planned for the schools; nine In institutions, a r e \ inghoyse phonograph can eight in post-secondary schools ,,graph vice principal, who, in turn is EQUIPPED TO COMPLETELY VYarran.ted )e used with or without temporarUy using the office of and 831 not in school or re­ customers and friends, greetings on this Thanksgiving De- doll. It features 3 controls, ainst a guidance counselor at the ceiving instructions. Totals of I tnaiev- on-off volume, doll trans- Sedans I to high school. A member of the agea seven through fifteen occasion. We hope that your celebration of this ' PROCESS YOUR mls'sion and fine tuning. secretarial staff in the school showed 1,312 in public schools ^ls for naivship Saranade voice box Is bat­ 40“ to is placed in the guidance area, or receiving special instruction; 1963 V.W. Deluxe traditional holiday will be joyful both for yourselves QO days-_ tery operated. Original 80c to $1.40 which M designed to provide 22 in non-public schools; six in Sedan i>ll library and guidance material institutions; none in post-sec­ VENISON AND FARM ANIMALS for student use. No room is ondary schools, and not in and the ones you love. ^ Dresses, skirts, slacks, jeans, coats, shorts, slack sets, fur svaBable for staff ipeetlnga school a t receiving instruc­ 91545 stoles, T-shirts, blouses, hats, sweaters, accessories and many, during the day when school is tions. manv more! in sesslMi. Local public schools enroll­ The report emphasisee the ment Oct. 31 showed 1,047 at­ WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF FANCY 1962 V.W. Deluxe LIO N EL 25 PC. vault and lavatory facllltiee In tending the two elementary Sedan the proposed school aire “as Bchoola with 602 at Coventry much a part of the school as Grammar School and 445 at the WESTERN FREEZER BEEF AT ECONOMICAL they are the central offllce. ’To Robertson School, and 793 at 91445 suppose that these facilities are Coventry High School hnnecessary is just not true.” Clauses of Coventry Gram­ PRICES TO SUIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS TRAIN SET The report notes. "Those who mar School have 102 in Grade ------I960 V.W. Deluxe are concernpl with the com- 4 with four claasrooms; 106 in Sedan ‘ r'e parism of classrooms to other Gnule 2 with four claasrooms; educational areas of the pro­ 80 in Grade 3 with three claas- AND POOKETBOOK. ALL OUR MEAT FRODUGTS posed school should remember rooms; 72 in Grade 4 with three ^1090 Complete that, in addition to the 18 rooms claasrooms; 79 in Grade 5 with ARE 8UARANTEED TO OIVE YOU FULL SATIS- (In the proposed building) there three clanrooma and 163 in Incidentally, if you haven't already opened your 1965 1958 V.W. Deluxe are two music rooms, an indus­ Graule 6 (all of the town’s pu­ trial arts room, two phyaioal ed­ pils in this grade In this school) FAGTION. Sedan ucation statioaa, a study hall, with six classrooms. Christmas Club account, do so now. Stop in for a cafetorium and a library. These Clauses at the Robertson 4890 7.00 facllltiee are most appropriate. School have 93 In Graule 3, loan if funds are short this year, but be sure of enough The music room requested three claasrooms; 88, Grade 4, Pressman s’ould be the only space de­ three classrooms; and 81, for next year by joining the 1965 Christmas Club. That's How- signed for this'purpose ih the Grade 5, three classrooms, and TWENTY-FIVE REPUTABLE YEARS IN THE Jr. Site town. The present room for In addition, nine In a speciad Much muale in the high school was class with one classroom. originally planned for a storage Coventry High School: spe­ M UT PAGKIND INDUSTRY HAVE QUALIFIED Here's Wbaf •rea." cial class, 12; Grade 7, 154; POOL Tbs report continues, *”nM Grade 8, 158; Grade 9, 106; U^ TO SERVE YOU TO THE FULLEST. - V VERNON NATIONAL BANK You Gef! TABLE 24 to 49 Pc. Plastic Steam-type locomotive,, tender, flat cor TEA SETS SOUTH COVENTRY FIRE DEPT. VERNON, CONN, e 649-2887 e 875-2541 PI^ANT LOCATION: with auto and canisters, gondola, ca- 11.88 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Open Evenings • •* . sturdy wood with fol&ing legs. Professional type cue sticks, rack and large numbered balls. U u S l.fS 410 PROSPECT ST., EAST HARTFORD boose, 8 sections of curved track, 25- Large enough for dad, too! 1.00 BANKING HOURS: TED TRUDON watt transformer, CTC lockon, wires and #21” Wide Folds for Lsu-ge assortment! Sturdy plastic pieces fa 1 ' s ’ • 40” Long Easy Storage various sizes, shapes and colors. Some deoo-. BINGO ^.Weekdays 9 :30-3 . . . Friday Night 6-8 . . . Saturday 9 :^0*12 Telephone 289*6U1 Tolland Turnpike instructions. • 26” High , rated.. . Talcottville, Conii. . EVERY FRIDAY 8 P.M. DRIVE-IN HOURS: ^ INC. W edsdays 9:30-5 • .. Friday Night 6-8; . . Saturday 9:30-12 MAIN $T^ SOUTH COVENTRY Phone 649-2838 1 t . , ■

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PAGE ELEVIRI BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANC3IESTER. CONN h WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1964 UANCmiSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1964 I suffered In an auto crash Nov. Andoyer Play Presented 18 in Fresno. Calif. He is. with Refugees Reaching Brussek H o ^ s c o i / r Obituary the Navy stationed at Lemoore, TowBi Marks Calif. INotes and ?tews By Fourth Grade TOMORROW is ' 'i I II. 11..— He was bora in Flint, Mich., Tell Story of G>ngo Horrors LWVHoUUt V ilir B. MeSwecMjr son ot Edward and Ardith In a Thanksgiving Assembly tar B. McSweenay, 74, of Hayes Steffens. With Own Traditions aiAdiMgA District held this morning at Buckley THANKSGIVING DRY Oiafot Calif., formerly of Other survivors include a (Coottaaed fnm Pag* Om ) said. “ When the paratroopers Charter Talk Junior Leaders of Boy Scout School the fourth grade classes / ihaatar, dlad yaaterday In brother and four Sisters, all of came to take us to the airport, Troops, Blackledge DMrict, will of Mrs. Madeline Hickey and A s families throughout the nation f * t h « m D lafo. Flint. strafing planes (manned by Cu­ we saw about 30 bodies in the ther Saturday and‘ Sunday at Mbs. Eleanor Bradlau presented and That Means M r. MeSwaanajr araa bom In Burial Win be in Manchester ban refugee pilots) were Ameri­ street.” A small bat intoraatafi grxNip Thanksgiving board tomorrow to wMltlohal mp Johnaon, Bolton, to learn a play entitled "America Re­ at a time and place to be an­ De Qreef said a crowd of of mambara of Uio Andovar and to iMractice the akllls needed members the Pilgrims.” The [anchaatar, Nov. 38, 1889, a can idanaa with American pi- turkey and trimmings and to count their blessings, S n of Bartholomew and Ellen nounced. W . P. Quish Funeral whites had been rounded up in Laague of Woman Votara and for successful winter hiking and Pilgrims In the play felt that Home, 228 Main S t, is in loU ." • the street and younger rebels Manchester households will celebrate with some tradi- camping. Registration will be- >y McSweaney. He lived In ^tlons o f their own. their work and suffering at charge of local arrangements. (uasts met Monday to hoar a tie town moat of his life, until "We were arrested four weeks demanded that their officer give In addition, townspeople wUl teturday at 9 a.m. The trmln- Plymouth would never be re­ program on a town chartar for ovine to California about 17 ago,” reported Albert Van de the command to shoot. The colo­ pay homege tonight to the wUI end Sunday at 4 p.m. membered until Father Time Plenty of Good Eating Michael WelsB nel held back. vrith the presentation of training tars ago. He was formerly em- Ven of Antwerp. "We were de­ Andover. No Herald memory o f John r . Kennedy,, e appeared, bringing with him " ‘I f you don’t give the order, certlficAtea. oyad as a saleeman with the Michael Weiss, 83, of 100 El- tained In local hotels and col­ Among the guaata were First Assassinated a year ago this twentieth century children who you’ll get the first bullet,’ the told the Pilgrims about the his­ untvan Hayes Coal Co.. East dridge St., died this morning at leges. Yesterday when the re­ Salactman Percy B. Cook and Tom orrow month.. Instructors will be junior lead­ artford. Manchester Memorial Hospital bels learned the paiAtroopa had young rebels shouted,” De Raymond Houle o f the planning The pra-Ttumksglving care- ers with previous training in tory they had learned, the Greet said. "Finally the colonel Survivors include four sons, after a short Illness. arrived, they took us on the and Boning commiaakm. Kathe­ monies in honor of the lAte winter camping and with ape- stories and poems they knew gave the order.” so MeSweeney and Terrance Mr. Weiss was born in Mal- road toward the airport. rine Y . Hutchinson was tbara There 'will be no edition president-— A first Anniversary etal training as junior leader in­ an(L the statues and records "They made us sit In the gut­ Some of the refugees said kept in museums and in the [cSwaeney, both of Norwich, dur, Austria, M ay 9, ISfid, and a mamhar and as town at­ of The Herald tomo^ow, high M ass— will be celebrated structors at Schlff Scout Reser­ nd William MeSweeney and ters and they atarted shooting at youths of about 10 years were rebuilt Plymouth Plantation, all | lived in Manchester more than torney. Thanksgiving Day, Have a at St. Jamas' Church at 7:80 vation, Mendham, N.J. homas MeSweeney, both of close range at the lot of us. Peo­ carrying rifles among the re this evening. The R t Rev. Msgr. This special program of in­ commemorating the Pilgrims. i irbnefleld. Mass.; a daughter, 50 years. He and his wife, Mrs. ple died, people were Injured. bels. The speakers at the meeting, happy holiday and please Anna Tinsx Weiss, celebrated Hubert Stima, director, and Edward Reardon will be the struction in winter skills is open The characters were: Mr. rs. Ralph Orlomoski o f Brook* How many, I did not count. Inik (JhrisUan Marcotte, from drive safely. Hopkins, Marc Gotlieb; Mr."?. ! their 50th wedding anniversary With Players Johh Brewer, of the (Connecticut celebrant to all scouts who are junior , Conn.; a brother, William There was such a panic." Liege, said she was among Bel Hopkins, Cheryl Stelneker; Public Bxpanditurad OounUl, ex­ Representatives of all five laadara and all first class scouts MeSweeney of Manchester; last August. Walter de Lepper, a Dutch glan women and children kept Arline Culver of 181 Vernon Giles, Ronald Brown; Constan- plained how, under the Home services will make up the honor who wish to become trained o sisters. Mrs. Margaret Mc- He was a member of Concor­ Catholic priest from Eindhoven, In a hotel while the men were tia, Eleanor Bujak; Damaris, St win play the role of Juliet Rule lew, Andover could adopt Cruel or Brave, guard. They include Sgt. H arry leaders. The attending - scouts ieever o f Manchester and Mrs. dia Lutheran Church and a said rebel leader Christophe taken to army camps. She said Debbie Pitts; Father Time, John cook, maid iuid chief bottle charter form of government Munson, U.S. Arm y: PO Rlch- must be organized in patrols Schug of East Hartford charter member of the Zipser Gbenye was responsible for the the rebels came to them every uxl Breitenstetn, U.S. Navy; and there must be a scouter Green; Wayne, Michsiel Schardt; id several grandchildren. Club. Before his retirement he death of the whites who were day and said, "Tomorrow we washer In the Emerson house­ and outlined the advantegea of Wires Brand Patricia, Ellen Nas-siff. doln4 BO. Copies of Connecticut’s Sgt. Steve Huffman, U.S. Ma­ from the same troop also attend The funeral will be held Frl- was a weaver at Cheney Bros. shot down. shall kill you." hold, in the Manchester Com­ rine Corps; Sgt. Henri Peasini, ing. Also. Guide from Plymouth, "Non-Africans of other nation­ Hofna Rule law and "An inven­ .y from the Ryan and Sullivan Survivors, besides his wife, "There would have been little munity Players' production, McNamara Both U.S. A jr Force; and Cmdr. Dan­ Jill Nash; Boy from California, alities, who were not arrested, tory of Governments In Hart­ Clothing, personal equipment ineral Home, San Diego, with include a son, Michael Weiss killing if rebel leader Gbenye "Wake Up Darling." Mrs. Oli­ iel Steele, U.S. Coast Guard, Jeff Cooper: Girl from Maine, solunn high Mass of requiem brought us food and supplies," ford County and the Capitol and patrol equipment, which Jr., and a daughter. Miss Anna bad not .said on the radio yester­ ver is a veteran performer with (Continued from Page One) Besides the general public, Randy Tallent: Girl from Flori­ Our Lady o f Angels Church, the woman said. "The rebels Planning Region" 'were distrib­ muBt be suited to severe winter and Of Course You'll Have Weiss, both of Manchester; two day that all whites should be the Players. the American Legion has In­ conditions, 'Will be inspected at da, lize Kiselis; and Boy from It Diego. Burial will be in killed," Father de Lepper said. made no effort to stipply us." uted to all present. grandchildren and four great­ ■ The play will be presented sor advised McNamara that vited all veterans’ organizations the camp gate. Checklists will Texas, James Quinn. ily Cross Cemetery, S a n Two elderly women, still In The main p ^ t broughtxjut by grandchildren. Oiristian de Greef, a Brussels Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4 both New Hampshire senators and their auxiliaries, fraternal, be available thrbugh scoutmas­ TTie nlay wa.s announced by ego. coffee exporter, huddled under shock 24 hours after narrowly the speakers and in questions Funeral services will be held and 6, at Whiton Auditorium Would protest the closing of the civic and service organisations, ters. Terry St. Pierre. Plenty of DISHESYo Wash! a blanket es he told how he, his escaping death, apparently was that improvements could be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Concor­ under the sponsorship of the Portsmouth Naval shipyard. and town officials to attend. On Baturdsy morning, scouts Two choral recitation.s. "The g, Edmund Bf. Morphy wife and their three children were unaware they were safe. A made in the town’r'form of gov­ dia LiUtheran Church. The Rev. Manchester Registered Nurses • "Let them protest,’’ advised RepresentAtives of the invited will learn how to cook A trail Pilgrims Come” and “Thanks­ had been conRned to their home Red Cross worker kept telling ernment by adtq^Ung a charter giving Everywhere.” were griven (ROCKVILLE — Edmimd M. Paul C. Kaiser, pastor, will of­ Association. (Jurtaln time is the professor. "Stsmd by your grou^ will form At 7 in order meal without utensils. Patrons for a month. them, “ You ere In Brussels without saorifleing those parte lurphy, 28, of 88 East St, died 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available guns.” to occupy reserved aeats In the will then cook the same meal, by the fourth graders. ficiate. Burial will be in East "W e stayed in the house when here; This is Brussels, not Stan­ of our present system now con fonday at Rockville City Hos- from the players, nurses or at McNamara got almllar advice church. using food issued to them by Each grade in the school Cemetery. the firing started,” De Greef leyville.” sidered desirable. Whether or |tat the door. and support from a man In Chi­ The Mass will be concluded the camp kitchen. The kitchen sang approDriate Thank.sgiving Friends may call at t not Andover really, needs a char Festive Holiday Decorations at Zion Church Sale songs under the direction of rHe was bom in Providence, Dwight Martin is director o f na Lake, CkUlf., who told him to with the playing of taps and wrill provide meals for everyone Holmes Funeral Home, 4 ter would depend , on how well Miss White and Miss Haskell. L, and lived in Rockville for the production with Rick Gen- “ ignore political objections. the national anthem. throughout the session. After Mrs. Roger Breton, left, and Mrs. George Magnuson exhibit Petke, parcel post; Mrs. Paul Prokopy and Miss Emily Kiss- Main St., Friday from 2 to Ann Charest announced the pro­ months. He was a buyer in tilcore serving as stage man­ m- fleld, Richard Ledbatter, Frank will be assisted by Mrs. Manuel NORHMTS The family suggests that West Hartford; Edward M. October. Jr, and Michael Viterlto. John Ted Kublak, cubmaster, and Stevenson told the United Na­ pany at Fort Jay, N. J. religious services scheduled for Jaworski, Robert Rice, Lee cent of the pack members par­ Maigarido, Mrs. Ralph Gron- those who wish to do so may NORWICH (A P)—State’s Atty. Souza, 54 Jarvis Rd.; Homer The visits included maternity Neubelt received a bear badge. Henry LaChapelle, asfistsmt tions the United States supplied Goodale, whose wife, Carol, this evening and tomorrow. Karns, Brendan Johnson, Kim ticipated. Many fathers of the dln, Mrs. Alfred Smith and Mrs. specials for Ytars of EffortiMs Dithwashlng! contribute to the Rhode Island Allyn L. Brown Jr. has resigned, Walden, Hartford; Miss Helena cases, post mateniity, pre­ A gold arrow was awarded to cubnaaster, presented the fol­ lives in Columbia, was employ­ News Tidbits All town offices, post offices, Buzzel, Edward >• Plumb .and scouts also went along. Richard Wooley. Qancer Society, 333 Grotto effective Jan. 1. Brown cited planes lor the Belgian paratroop school, heart cases, orthopedic, lifford Dube, a silver arrow to lowing awards at a candlelight mission after the rebels tried to Korycinska, 140 W. Main St.. ed at Pratt and 'Whitney be­ banka, stores and major ar^a Philip WOodrow Jr. ^ Ave., Providence. commitments to "m y large and arthritic and mental, according from the A P Wires :i9hael 'Viterlto and one gold ceremony: Scott Uhlman, bob­ for you from use the hostages , as bargaining Rockville; Mrs. Joan Martin. fore entering the Army last employers will close their dodrs Conrad Hawk, Freuik Con- growing family and to my 245 N. Main St.; Scott Perham, to Mrs. Grant. garrow and five silver arrows cat pin; Duane Brown, bear until Friday. Both town an3 nanti, and George Fee received Mrs. Ellen Driscoll clients” in a letter Tuesday to points lor political and military Miss Mon.accorsi included the April. were awarded to Michael Let- badge; Brad Downey, gold and gain. 12 Hyde St. Catholic parochial schools 'will gold arrows on wolf badges. A SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. Chief Justice John Hamilton cooperative kindergarten in her Soviet Foreign Ministry calls tiere. The pack gave Frederick silver arrows on w olf badge, Stevenson said that in nego­ AD M ITTE D TO D A Y: Mrs. recess this afternoon until Mon­ silver arrow on a wolf badge PAIW« tmCilAUU PORTABLE Ellen Malone Driscoll of East King of the State , Supreme visits and plans to return peri­ Mancheeier Evening Herald in U.S., Belgian, and British Peck a plaque in appreciation and Richad Brewer, wolf iSo. tmmauNO tiations with U.S. Ambassador Nancy Kunz, Valley View Lane. Andover correapondent, Law­ day. was awarded to Conrad Hawk. Hartford, widow o f John Dris­ Court of Errors. Brown said he odically. diplomats and demands imme­ for his past services as cub- badge. William Atwood in Nairobi, re­ A gold arrow on a bear badge MODEL coll. died yesterday at her home. was returning to full-time law Vernon; Steven VaiciiilLs, 527 The CAL nursing service rence Moe, telephone 74S-6796. diate end to military operations Since the town switchboard master. Den 4 presented a Thanks­ bel minister Thomas Kanza re­ was awarded to Brian Miles, ✓ She was born in South Wind­ practice. A state's attorney for Woodbridge St. i covers, Columbia, Ashford and In Congo and withdrawal o f all will be closed, emergency calls Den 3 presented a skit entl- giving skit entitled "Turkey fused to discuss release of the sor and was a member of St. the past 11 years. Brown Is a DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- I.«banoii and was a pilot serv­ foreign mercenaries. . . . should be made to the following hostages "except on conditions More Beef Imported H w t ’s Guild, the Good Shep- member of a Norwich law firm. D A Y ; William D. Sligar, Broad ice financed by the government. Nearly $10 million contrib­ numbers; Highway departmen'. which my government had nei­ rd Guild and Connecticut Brook; Mrs. Nancy Johnston, Next spring, voters in the three uted for John F. Kennedy M e — 649-5070; sewer and water ther the moral nor the legal NEW YORK — Last year to­ undl of Catholic Women. RR 2, Andover; Mrs. Margaret mortal Library planned for Bos­ department — 649-9697. There S right to consider." towns \wll be asked if they tal United States imports of beef Survivors include two sons, Skelley, Ironwood Dr.. Vernon; wish to continue the program, ton bank of Charles River near will be no garbage or rubbish FOOD STORES Rifle, Two Banks The fall of Stanleyville and veal - - not including live John T. Driscoll of South Wind­ Arthur Chase, Wapping; Chris­ assuming financial responsibil­ Harvard Business School and collection tomorrow. sor and Benedict N. Driscoll of brought denunciations from animals — reached 1.7 billion THE BEST NEIGHBORHOOD STORES topher Yonlka, 34 Prospect St., ity. James Lavin, fund drive coordi­ Bast Hartford;, two daughters, both the Soviet Union and Red pounds, or 9 per cent of domes­ Taken in Breaks Rockville; Mrs. Hattie M. nator, says tot^l contributions Keep your brass accessories Mias Caroline H. Driscoll and China. Nominating Panel Named tic consumption. Beef Imported CARRY SUGAR HEART FOOD ITEMS Lounsbury, 61 Foxcroft Dr.; may reach $15' million. . . J | r s . Frederick N. McCreery, Moscow said the hostage issue The Women's Republican as live cattle brought total im­ gleaming. Use only brass mlish A hunting rifle worth about Mrs. Maria Somogyi and Johns Hopkins p>ediatrician says SAVESS^DEUCIOUS both of East Hartford; a sister, was a pretext to camouflage Club has a "suggested” nomi­ ports to 10.7 per cent of domes­ on fireplace accessories. Small $100 and two small coin banks daughter, 24 Llynwood Dr., Bol­ significant cause of mental re­ MINIATURE CHOCOLATES Miss Winifred Malone of East "criminal actions" against the nating committee named to tic consumption. In 1957, beef pieces may be .soaked overnight BOOT SALE HERSHEY NABISCO Fully, automatic. were taken from the home of ton. present a slate of officers (or and cattle Imports amounted to tardation in infiknts is exces­ In a solution of vinegar and salt. 106 pieces of Barton's Con­ Hartford; seven grandchildren rebels "b y the imperialists and BEST FOOT IDEAL PEANUT BARS Horace E. Russell of 343 High­ DISCHARGED TODAY; the com ng year at the Decem­ only 3.9 per cent of domestic sive intake of vttam)^ D by cer­ Scrub with a small brush, wash CHOCOLATE SYRUP tinental Chocolates. Fruits, and a grMt-grandchild. their puppets.” Peking de­ 10% oz. cello 45c Service for . 12. Ex-; ' The funeral will be held F ri­ land St., police reported today. nounced the operation as "fla ­ Robert E. Greene. Willimantic: ber meeting. consumption. tain pregnant mothers. and dry. nuts, truffles and crunches, According to Patrolman SPECIAL PURCHASE day at 10:45 a.m. from the grant aggression to suppress the Mrs. Jeanette Perkins, South Mrs. Charles Burnham, club 1-Lb. Tin 23c CHOCOLATE PINWHEELS cordials, cr6mes, caramels elusive “ flush away Ahera Funeral Home, 1406 James Martin, who is investi­ armed struggle of the (Jongolese Windsor; Mrs. Sadie Kicking, president, said that due to the 12 <4 oz. cello 45c in holiday gift box, 1 lb. 5 Main St,, Blast Hartford, with gating the case, entry was people.” River Rd., Coventry; Mrs. Su­ small number of members able oz. reg. $2.87, NOW %2M. probably made through the un­ OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES' drain” liquifies soft a Mass of requiem at 11 at the African nations friendly to the zanne Lawton, 79 Walnut St.; to be pre.nent at Wednesday's FORW ARD Double size—2 lbs. 10 or.— Church of St. Mary, 22 Wood- locked ifront door early yester­ rebel cause also denounced the Delbert Carter. 237 Oak St.; meeting, names were “ suggest­ food particles and day afternoon. HEI(SHEY Keebler-Supreme reg. $5.74, N O W O N L Y bridge Ave., East Hartford, action as imperialist-inspired. George A. Sweet, 627 Center ed" in view of the‘ fact that $4.58. St.; Christopher Heyerdahl, other members may wish to Recon]4)reaking New Ford ddhreries mean FLEECE-LINED BOOTS! FAMILY COCOA CINNAMON CRISP Burial will be in St. Mary's ; pumps them away. Oemeter>’. Docks at Many Ponds Windsor; Mrs. Brenda Yeo­ join the committee or volunteer 141/4 S9c mans, 57 Kensington St.; Kathy J Friends may call at the fu­ Rockville'^ their sen-ices some other way. big Used Car selection o^i^^ues~Q ow priced I a n d 8 Oz. Pkg. 33c GRAHA.M CRACKERS Rolls on wheels. No L. Nelson, Oakdale; Steven Troo|)er to Speak FOR BUY N O W 'SAVE neral home tonight from 7 to 9 //WASHINGTON More than 16 oz. 39r and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 43,000 farm ponds and pools cre­ Vaiciulis, 527 Woodbridge St.; Columbia Grange will hold an to move fest at your Ford Dealer’s! 4ir special wiring re­ to 9 p.m. ated by watershed-project dams Local Figures Richmond Shuttleworlh, 18 open meeting Dec. 2 as a public 3e OFF have recreational facilities, such Progress Ave., Rockville: Mrs. service so residents can hear BUY ON LONG quired I Douglas L. Steffens as fishing docks, lighting, and In 3-Car Crash Barbara Shuttleworth. 18 Trooper Thomas Gauthier of SUNSHINE Douglas Lee Steffens, 21, picnic and sanitary facilities. Progress Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Colchester State Police Bar­ NUGOA EASY TERMS at Magda Rooney, 54 Walnut St.; racks speak on "Safety." 1963 FORD GALAXIE 500 HYDROX COOKIES husband of Mrs. Sandra Jean Owners lease about 6,500 pools A three-car chain collision on Kelley S te e n s , 444 Burnham and ponds to clubs or other James Ransom, 104 Home­ The program was arranged MARGARINE Windsor Ave. tied up traffic stead St.: Mrs. Shirley Banks, by Raymond Judd of Columbia X L 2-Door Hardtop. 8 cylinder, cruseomatic, power steering, St., died Saturday of injuries groups. S P E C IA L 1-Lb. Cello NORMAN'S this afternoon but resulted in Carpenter Rd., Bolton; Theo­ Lake, a group leader of the bucket seats, console. Like new. 45c . SAVE 69f!-FRUIT CAKE no apparent injuries. dore H. Arnold, 393 Bidwell St.; Auxiliary State Police. Juicy cherries, pineapple, Driver o f the first car wna Mrs. Emily Wagner, 839 Cen­ A film will be presented fea­ *6.90 4 Lbs. 9 9 c dates, pecans and almonds Where UNDERGOUNTER Seymour Lavltt of Vernon. Hl»^ ter St.; Joanne Wohlgemuth, turing the State Police Train­ 1963 FORD GALAXIE 500 in a luscious rum-flavored passenger was Lester Baum ori 27 Hendee Rd.; Ronald A. Gar­ ing Academy at Bethany. A DOLE cake. Two pounds in a gay Rockville. Neither of the two Rtgularly 8.99 PINEAPPLE-ORAPEt'RlIT rison. South 3t., Coventry: W il­ question and answer period X L Convertible. Fully equipped. One owner. gift tin, reg. $2.98, NOVV Service BUILT-IN MODEL local public figures was hurt. liam E. Burns, 34 McKinley will follow. ‘HRER RABBIT” D R IN K 46 oz. 2/69c Mrs. Robert D. White o f Tol­ |2Jt9. St.; Roger Shute, Overbrook The grange will hold ita reg­ CRUSHED PINEAPPLE land, a passenger in the second MOLASSES Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Beryle De- ular meeting after the program 1960 CHEVROLET No. 2 tin SSc Is Our NOTICE car, was reportedly brought to Wolfe, East Hartford; Andrew which will be held at Yeomans GREEN LABEL Manchester Memorial Hospital Ofiara, 102 Wetherell St.: Kar­ Hall at 8 p.m. Impala 2-Door Hardtop. 8 cylinder, auto, trans. Exceptionally Adds Magic to Holiday WE WILL BE CLOSED for observation. Her husband SHOE SALON - MAIN FLOOR en Wlsnowski, South Windsor; Grangers Philip Isham Sr., clean. Baking Best FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27 was the driver. Yvette B. Gash Pamela Lutzen. 198 High St.; Adolph German, George Cobb, 12 oz. bottle 27o of Tolland was driver o f the RIVER D i m to death in the family. Susan Magee. 28 Ansaldi Rd.; Howard Hinckley and Charles third car. The collisions oc­ Mrs. Maryann Diulio, 5 Christo­ Hinckley are on the progrram W HITE RICE Product! Really Cleaiu Dishes! No curred in front of Hartman's pher Dr., Rockville: Mrs. Lo- committee. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN Basy Loading. Large Family Market. The cars were headed rena Peterson and , son, 64 ' Church Given $1,000 UPTON M b . 2/37c Hand Rinsing or Beraping. STANEK ELECTRONICS, INC. north. Sunroof 2-Door. Showroom condition. Very low mileage. Church St,; Mrs.'Ruth Griffin Mrs. Clayton Hunt, first di­ ONION SOUP MIX 2-lb. 35c ptze. 277 Broavldson. Mile Hill Rd.. lins Rd., has been named a 1962 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR • ALL WOOL UPPERS SPECIAL PACK Rockville; a son to Mr. and freshman member of the Stu­ V-8 4-Door. Automatic transmission. Very clean. SAVE 7c 1965 Mrs. Paul Granbert, Dimmock dent Council at Windham High FOR THE HOLIDA Rd., w u th *C oven try; ,a son to School. •COTTON LININGS 5 oi. jar 27c Box of 400s 23c OPEN Mr. and Mra. Richard Tuley, BEAUTIFUL Manchester Evening Herald '1961 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL OUR CEMETERY 166 Adams St.; a daughter to *2.99 • BUY FOR YOURSELF ... ALL DAY POMPON BOUQUETS IT/ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brodic, Columbia correspondent, Vir­ 4-Door. Excellent condition. Pfestige car, ' • 1NTR0YIGNE BASKETS AND East Hartford. ginia M. Carlson, tel. 228-9224. NINE U Y E S THANKSGIVING Regularly 4.99 FOR SI^TS FLAVO R E D N 0 R MA H ’S ALL TUNA CAT FOOJI BREAD CRUMBS CONTAINERS ARE POHEDMUMS 92.50 $10,000 Bracket Crows Dam Concrete Cooled 6 O I. rin 2/27c E.Yclustve In Manchester Lar^e assortment of other potted plants cR 9 Oz. Pkg. 27c READY N O W NEW YO RK — There has been DURBAN, South Africa — 12 O I. tin 25c at 445 HARTFORD ROAD reasonable prices. a sharp, continuous rise in the EJIghty tons of ice are manu­ DILLON A. • number of United States families factured every day on the site in the $l0,(XK)-and-over bracket of Zululand’s Pongola Dam, con­ MAIN STREET SATUBPAT in the last 10 years.’'And, says struction to cool the aggregage; IHTROVIGNE ^ OPEN w. ... DAILY 9 - to-w -9 UNTIL • f.M. OPEN EVENINGS and the Ntitiqi^l Industrial Con-^ otherwise the .extreme heat GENOVA TONNO WESTOWN Sates and Service, Inc. MANCHESTER GRATED McCONVILLE ference Board, by 1970 fully 30 would harm the concrete. When ■MOUSE HALE' PARMESAN CHEESE CLOSED THURSDAY, THANKSOlVlNO DAT THANKSGIVING > H A R M A C Y p«r cent of all families are ex­ the dam is finished in 1967 ll 319. MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER y,-Lb. i:ifi 35c . Greenhouses and Florist pected to be in this class — up will have a' capacity of 965,(KK) 2 O I. 25c » D A Y : 459 H a rfo rd Rd. — M9-9846 ALWAYS PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE 362 W O O D BR ID G E ST.— 649-5947 from about 30 per cint .today acre feet — 50,000 more than 4 O I. 41c <4-Ui. Tin 2 For ' 45c and only 1 per cent 10 years the Vakldam, at present Anitb ago. _ \ Africa's largest dam. ? .. — " • ‘ ^ ------— \ 1

MANCPESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1064 PAGE THIRTEBN todian Is neoded for the second Hebron shift position at the school. P!x!«-P«ak! Stores Around Town L B J Makes He asks anyone interested in __ V __ taking on the Job to get in Harritos’t Don’t Walt to Be Coaxed < Unwind Jnnglad N em n touch with him at the elemen­ Y d w Take the Initiative. Plan to Pause In DMember's ooBeH have your portrait and so will relaxing atmoaphere, to help (OaaUaned t r m Page One) Junior-Senior High'^hamberlain, Board Aide den, Gordon McDonald, Mrs. your grandchildren to cherish It you accomplish more as you School h.as been approved by Mary Klar, Umula Trieschmann Lorraine Hess, Mrs. Clarence E. Th«r<3. hava b««n manyard of education has THE NOI^ SHOP win be set PIOCXILO’S PIZZA PALACE in 'Dalcottville, unveils Its hoU­ NUTMEG PHARMACY can and 44 in Bolton. and John Cross. ^ of trails and stream/by mem­ 3. To provide recreational and up taa last year) In the front on Main Street, Just north of DAY DRESSES, the glamorous Johnson himself said nothing education at its Nov 4 session Gary Jeski of French Rd. will been accepted with regret. The Anyone living in District 8 bers Explorer Post 112. BUI study opportunlUea for* Man­ day offerings labeled “Sportem- you buy “BARTON’S” fine sheaths and scooped-neck styles about a new assignment for voted to approve the school for represent Bolton Junior-Senior board asks the Republican town area who >18 interested in be­ Mtdfidow of Watkins, where it will the Post Office, serves up the po” that a n color-cued to har­ CHOCOLATES and CANDIES. HoUday Chocolates and Vincent,' Bob JWWlson, John chester family groups Interest­ remain throughout the Christ­ tasUeat PIZZAS, GRINDERS to make you feel beautifully in Watson, 39, who now is assistant “tuition and accredltment pur­ High School in the Five-Mile committee to submit three coming a substitute teacher Rothwell, DaVe Johnson, Ken ed In natural history and con­ monize and contrast with a Treat famUy and guesta to tune with the gala season. Come Candiea to the president of Lone Star poses” for the period ending Road Race tomorrow. names as possible candidates may contact the school office mas season. Take your place in and Italian Specialties to eat flair. Ice Blue and OUve Green Almond Kisaes, individually Famous “Fannie Farmer” HowanL C^ip McNally, Bob servation. this window as you shop for an here or to take out. CLOSED in and try some on. DUSTERS Steel Corp. He did say Watson Aug. 31, 1967. A conrununity Thanksgiving for the vacancy. Republican for information. Benta, Mac Colpltta and Dave 4. To give each visitor to the are the basic color seedlings wrapped, alao Scotch Toffee or and ROBES for the holidays boxed chocolates are available was "as wise as my father, as The letter stated that this ap­ Eve service will be held to­ town chairman , Clifford R. exhilarating oollectlon of gifts THANKSGIVINO DAY, but from which grow majestic Filled Friilt Heap your candy in Manchester only at LENOX Pierson have a]I bcdn working center the opportunity to see, for every name on your list. OPEN TO 3 A Jd. oa Friday and and long after, are available at gentle as my mother, as loyal proval will make the school night at 8 in St. Maurice Church Wright must submit these Manchester Evening Herald hard on this p ^ e c t Anyone feel, hear, and know the out- JUMPERS, JERSEY S, bbwl with MINtfeTTBS, the THE UTTLB SHOP. Give one PHARMACY, 299 East Center and dedicated and as close to eligible for Connecticut inter­ auditorium. All four Bolton names before the Dec. 10 school Hebron correspondent. Miss Su­ Grateful riioi^rs have already Saturday. 649-3009. SWEATERS, SKIRTS, tiny hard candies with huge Street, OPEN ALL DAY TO­ passing the Oak Orove area on ctf-doors, and sense what It has bden thronging YOUR GIFT and keep one for yourself. DAY­ my side” as wife Lady Bird and scholastic athletic conferences. clergymen will take part in the board meeting, for the October san B. Pendleton, telephone a Saturday morning might very meant and presently means to SLACKS, BLOUSES. Pick flavor satisfaction (orange, TIME COTTON DRESSES, MORROW. Pick up an assort­ as effective as Texas Gov. John The school opened this Sep­ service and ail townspeople are 1965 election. 228-6454. GALLERY on the main floor of Christmas Cards these at random, in your size, grape, cherry, lime). NUTMEG ment with the favorite cen­ Well see them busily cleaning the community, and to under­ Watkins for gifts with so much BOTH FAIRWAYS have 65.98, are the kind that keep B. Connally whom the President tember with Grades 7 through invited. Refreshments will be As matters stand, the vacan­ trails along with Mr; Alfred stand the complex ' Inter-rela­ and be assured that you’ll have PHARMACY IS OPEN milady looking freshly well ters you like best; c h s w y, described as “my best friend.” 10. Grade 11 will be added next served after the service. cy should be filled by a Repub­ (atlstry, so much hand-crafted CHRISTMAS CARDS in hand­ ensem'oles that are "made, for THANKSGIVING DAY a n d creamy, fruit-filled. With your Fredette, Mr. Clinton Hendrick­ tionships between the soil and latent ^ t very few exchanges some BOXED ASSORTMENTS, groomed around the clock. Christmas planning and flop­ Connally, aboai^ a borrowed year, and Grade 12 the follow­ The newly-appointed conser­ lican. Public Records son, Mr. Robert Young or Mise climate and between the plants each other,” In addition, OPEIN DAILY and Sunday DCS executive aircraft, stopped ing year. vation commission will meet Miss Betty SchrelePs collec­ ' rtll hd^quired once tM h o ^- also FOREIGN LANGUAGE “Sportempo” makes available from 9 to 9. CaU 649-5394, ping due to begin in esmest, Barbara Brown, ' members of and wild, life that live there. I dms jgtft box from tills s h ^ greetings, plus radiant designs Make-up shading fools the remember that liiNOX PHAR­ at the LBJ Ranch to pick up the Liguori said that an evalua­ Friday at 8 in the town offices. tion of dolls now being shown Building Permits the ihuscum's Oak Orove Com'^ to you at THE CART WHEEL eye. Use it to lighten or dark Johnsons for the 300-mile trip to Bomarco, town couples club, at Douglas Library, will be on I las been opened. For BABY’S for individual family members, a line of RED, WHITE AND Santa Has Arrived MACY has a worid of gift tion will be made by the state To R, E. Wandell for Walter mlttee. : TR8T CHRISTMAS the Import- en areas of the face that need suggestions that are sure-to- Mount Pleasant, a town of 10,- board in 1967, and one every will bowl Saturday at 8 p.m. at display until the end of this R. Ferguson, alterations to your doctor, your spiritual BLUB apparel: Jumpers, fully' At THE CAROUSEL, new­ to be brought up or toned 000. month. Plans are under way for I d 8-piece place setting (cup, leader. A Christmas message lined skirts, golfer sweaters, est gift and card shop, in Tri please. From the world’s lead­ five years thereafter. the Vernon lanes. Hostesses are dwelling at 104 Garth Rd., marking a pilot trail along tho ] owl, plate) is delightful. You’ll down. Here the model uses a ing manufacturers come the The plane landed without dif­ Plano Recitals Held Mrs. Walter Waddell and Mrs. The .Tohn F. Kennedy Memo­ 12.800. can be conveyed with very per­ sleeveless vest with tassel, ski (Jity Shopping Plaza, and highlight stick in a light shade ficulty on Mount Pleasant's sin­ Jack Early. Any town couple rial Library fund campaign was stream to the' pond. It .is our ilnkt Imported pull toys, plus sonal sentiments with a “just sweaters. THE CART WHEEL brought a choice array of un­ perfumes, colognes, the Mrs. Edith Petersen held the To Russell F. Broderick, ad­ hope that by the time spring is ] lewter and stainless flatware to concesd the lines and dark beauty aids, good grooming gle 3,600-foot runway of oiled last in a series of piano study- who would tike to join the gpx)up slated to close last week, as ditions. to ■ dwelling at 872 Ver­ INSULATION right” card from FAIRWAY. will have your head spinning usually interesting gifts. High­ circles under her eyes. Apply clay. A portable control tower recitals at her home on Rt. 44A may call one of the hostesses, announced by Mrs. Hugo Led- ■here you will be able to enjoy I jid mugs, scaled-to-size for with excitement. OPEN Mon light your holidays with set-of- essentials to make Christmas > non St., |2,O00. walking this loyely trail and ; 'oungaters. For the MAN OF -N N C after foundation and before the happiest time of the year was wheeled out of a battered Sunday. Taking part Were the more erer, chairman. No door to Offering Home Decorattag day through Saturday 10-6 and WINKING SANTA shot powdering. sheet metal hanger to guide the following intermediate and ad­ Manchester Evening Herald door canvass was made, only reading the deseriptiye. signs ' 'HE HOUSE there are Ash Service OPEN EVENINGS to 9 on glasses, 61.25, that serve up, al­ Knit In ’leopard’ texture this that it is. Place under the approach of the presidential WANTS TRUCKS RESTRICTED that make the ti^l more W. H. ENGLAND ' 'rays from round the worid, Take the g^iesswork out of (Jhristmas 'Tree a glamorous vanced students; Ruth Black- Bolton correspondent, Cleme- organizations being called on HARTFORD (AP)—State Rep. Wednesday, Thursday, Fri­ so, candies, nuts, cigarettes. Pixie Peak is inexpensive to Be Original; Be Imaginative package from LENOX PHAR- party, and airport workers well, Christine Ellis, Nancy well Young, telephone 646-8981. for donations. Figures are not interesting. By that time wo ] look Ends, handsome Bottle decorating. MAR-SAL DRA­ day. Perfect table favors. Drama­ make; so elegant to wear! for turned on the seldom-used run­ Michael L. Morano says he will also hope to have a small park­ ■ LUMBER C O . I Itiii^^rs, plus all manner of PERY SHOP, 997 Main Street, Whether or not you realize you MACJY and you give pleasurs yet available. introduce in the General As- tize your holiday buffet with a turban-look, push in the peaik. have creative talents, you owe it way lights. Today at 7:30 p.m., a com­ ing area availlabic for use by ] lar Accessories. YOUR GIFT will provide professional help A gentle one-step cleanser snow ndiite salt and peppers, 61 Pattern No. 5065-N has knit and Joy of the fullest measure. For the return trip to the .xembly bills that would restrict those who wish to enjoy the "At the Green” 649-5201 I rALLERY is prepared to please reganllng correct choices of to yourself to visit TREELAND- munity Thanksgiving service trucks to right hand lanes on now oomes in medicated gel a pair, enhanced with symbolic Instructions; stitch illustrations. ON-THE-TURNPIKE, brimming Draperies to Dress Up Your ranch, the Johnsons took the will be held at St. Peter’s Epis­ Center. 1 .11 the fomintaie and masculine DRAPERIES, SLIPCOVERS, form. It Is designed for deep, holly and berry. Matching sug­ To order, send 35c in coins to: DCS as far as Longview, a 58- Area MentalHealth Groups Connecticut’s multiple - lane es on your Christmas list, with symbols of (Jhristmas for Home copal Church in which Hebron highways, except while passing. In planning the educational WINDOW SHADES. Call cool cleansing action. Smooth ar and creamer 61-98. There Anne (Jabot, Manchester Eve­ making wreaths, door orna­ PILGRIM MILLS, 177 Hart­ mile hop, and there transferred and Gilead churches are to join. use of this Nature Center, the StnMbM. 'ake in all the exciting beauty 643-9295 to arrange for an ap­ ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF The Greenwich Republican said Pa are SANTA MUGS, 61-50 for ments, table arrangements, ford Road, has lined its walls to an Air Force Jetstar trans­ The offering will be used for the museum is hopeful that even­ ir yourself at YOUR GIIiT pointment at your convenience and rinse with warm water. set-of-4. Center your table with AMERICAS. . NEW YORK. port. Form Capitol Region Unit he would also .seek to make the Iftm o n mmmnmm ALLERY and 'IHE NOEL gifts. Here are all the props with ready - made DRAPER­ Share Our Substance projects, speed limit for trucks 10 miles tually it will fulfill all of the in your home day or evening. Dally use is said to help rid an EGG NOG HOLDER and 10036. needed for proclaiming the Yule- IES in 40 different shades of Work on the new federal known as the SOS. objectives as stated by the IHOP. Make plans to dress up your skin of surface bacteria and nutmeg dispenser. ST(XJKING For Ist-cIass mailing add 10c budget dominated Johnson's The Manchester Area Men-O gymen is now being con­ per hour less than it is (or •"Helanca is the registered for each pattern. Print Name, tide spirit: greenery, pine cones, Antique Satin. Come to PIL-, Dogs Impounded cars. ”I’ve seen trucks racing conservation commission: George N. TM of the Heberlein Patent home for the holidays. Make It dirt that clogs pores. STUFFERS for kiddies include candles, lights, ornaments. GRIM MILLS to choose the schedule today. Arriving to talk tal Health Association. Inc., ducted by Dr. Tanash H. Atoy- Louis Bellone, Hebron’s dog Hay "I Loa’e You echo a welcoming warmth for puppet bath mitt, Santa soap, Address with Zone and Pattern and the Greater Hartford As­ each other at 70 miles an hour, 1. to provide an outdoor lab­ Corp.” From Denmark come MOBILES exact tone you like best. Here about budget and personnel natan, medical director of the warden, has some more stray oratory for the school children Converse I F. E. BRAY, Jeweler, ii. the family and friends. Bring Your Gift List 60c, kiddie scuffs 61 a pair, bibs Number. and ANGELS that are tributes they will custom-tailor problems were Postmaster Gen­ sociation for Mental Health, Manchester Child Guidance dogs on his hands, and im­ sometimes three abreast,” Mo­ i^tate Theater Bldg, has set up New—'64 Pall-Winter Album! Inc., have merged to form the rano said. "If they tried to stop of Manchester (but not re­ To KAYE’S SPORTS^VEAR, with built-in squeaky toy. It’s to artistic craftmanship. This DRAPERIES for you also. eral John A. Gronouski, Budget Clinic, and will continue in­ pounded. They are female pups stricted thereto) so that classes PAINTING AND a tiered gift counter laden with Cheeks take on more color the Specialty Shop at Vernon Christmas Grab Bag time and Articles; custom collection; reg­ year, why not assemble a col- SLIP(JOVERS for chair or di­ Director Kermlt Gordon and Capitol Region Mental Health definitely. Discussions center which were abandoned some­ they would jackknife all over ular features; items to make! Association, Inc., serving 30 the road.” Morano said his can come to the center to study DECORATING drystal, J^ver, stainless. At the this fall and winter. And the Circle, and you'll be able to re­ THE CAROUSEX^ is OPEN lecUon of ANGEiLS OF ALL van or studio couch. If you are Chairman J c ^ Macy of the on the role of the clergy in where on Burnt Hill Rd. This { jJ a id o if L ^ n t end a small group of Items color comes from a test tube member each name happily EVERY NIGHT TO 9 p.m. on Only 50c a copy. Civil Service Commission. towns. family counseling. measures would be introduced natural resources and to bene­ PHONE 643-2804 (JOUNTRIES, including the an­ a seamstress, PILGRIM kind of thing annoys Bellone, at the appropriate time. “Other fit from direct first-hand ex­ DRUG COMPANY rc very specially priced for and not the sun. When using A smart, wearable frock for with a sure-to-please gift. Dls- Monday to Friday. Open Sat- gel designed to represent the MILLS has the sewing acces­ Johnson has assigned Macy to The announcement of the The Manchester Area organi­ and he offers an award for in­ our hoUday gift bu^ng. Keep one of the blush tints, brush consolidation was made jointly •states have recognized this prob­ perience with all local re­ Call Evenings — 6 to 9 901 Main SL—648-5821 J the junior miss, with a crisp UncUve JEWELRY, mostly rirday to 6 p.m. Moisture plays a prime role United Nations. Your home will sories you need, the pleater work temporarily at the White zation has been operated by lay formation giving the dog own­ your eye on these values and the pressed powder on even­ coat-dress look and accented one-of-a-kind, you’d be proud in how your lips look. An ex­ exude a “world brotherhood” at­ tapes, rings, zippera PILGRIM House to direct a talent search by Shephard M. Holcombe, er’s identity, and leading to his lem, ” he .said. "Why not sources. president of the Greater Hart­ volunteers and has never been Connecticut?” 2. To cooperate with colleges Snatch up your share. What a ly. Work from the hollow of with bold contrast. to wear or to give, merits your Winter Is a Month Away pensive lipstick can do little if mosphere. (Jhribtmas “happens” MILLS is headquarters for a for executives willing to take professionally staffed. arrest and conviction. It is a dramatic array of PICTTURES the cheek toward the temple. No. 8342 with Patt-O-Rama Is inspection here. 'Htere is LIN Yes, the predictions at “cold your lips are dry or peeling. world of BY THE YARD government Jobs. ford Group, who will also head to you at TREELAND-ON-THE- the new association; and Mrs. Edwin F. Dwyer of Manches­ punishable matter. and CLOCKS plus the loveliest There should be no “rouged” in sizes 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18. QERIE both strictly tailored and windy” will surely materi­ This causes the lipstick to cake TURNPIKE, OPEN SEVEN BEAUTIES. OPEN EVERY Raymond T. Schaller, president ter ' will serve as treasurer of The dogs, described as suit­ selection of JEWELRY to place look in one spot. Work for an Bust 30% to 38. Size 11. 31% and sweetly trimmed with lace, alize. ROTH’S CLOTHIER, Tri or smudge. Treat your Ups gent­ DAYS A WEEK TO 7 p.m. e v e n in g t o 9 p.m. and of the Manchester organiza­ the new group. Mainchester able for pets, are about three lovingly under a (jhrlstmas tree even-toned, diffused color over bust, 3% yards of 35-inch; 1 yard “Did you ever see a dream City Shopping Plaza, features ly by removing all traces of lip­ OPEN Saturdays 10 a.m. t« board members. Miss Ethel months old and will have to be the cheek and cheekbones. contnist. walking?” That’ll be you in all the famous-name brands to stick with soap and water and a Everybody’s Favorite Year- 6 p.m. tion. Robb, Mrs. Stephen Sadlon, Full services of the profea- disposed of if not wanted by Open for Holiday Inspection To order, send 50c in coins to; HOLIDAY APPAREL now on make a man’s winter ward­ cleansing cream. At night, use Round Dessert Mrs. Theodore Powell, Mrs. A. anyone. Keepsake Gifts to Be Treasured Sue Burnett, The Manchester display at KAYE’S. Gala fab­ robe an assured success. Stop a Up pomade or preparation for ROYAL ICE CREAM COM­ sionally staffed Greater Hart­ Hyatt Sutliffe and Mrs. Schal­ Keeping “open house” during ford organization will be more Choir To Meet the holidays puts a greater-than- ZERAN JEWELRY STORE, Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. OF rics are especially festive for in and see and try on some of chapped Ups. During the day, PANY. Warren Street, makes 'The Inquirer ler will serve on the board of The Congregational Church comer Main and Birch Streets, AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. the holiday month ahead and the new styles that ROTH’S wear a lipstick with either a very special ice cream treats Quotattons Furnished by retidily available to Manchester directors of the Capitol Region children’s choir will meet this ever strain on you. Mom, the Detnpsey-Tegeler Go., Ino. area residents and two fund­ chief-in-ebarge of everything! has the gifts to pronounce you 10036. afford much wearability there CLOTHIER has tb offer you. medicated base or with special for the (Jhristmas season. Serve raising drives will be com­ organization. Friday afternoon at 4. All chil­ a wonderful Santa, On (Christ­ For Ist-class mailing add 10c after. You’ll find ROBES, ROTH’S CJLOTHIER la OPEN lubricants to keep your lips luscious SLICKS OF ICE Members of New Fork dren over five who can sing are Remember “MARTINIZING” mas morning, JEWELRY is 9tock Exchange bined in one as a result of the HIT BY RICOCHET the ONE HOUR DRY CLEAN­ for each pattern. Print Name, BLOUSES, SLACKS, PURSES, Monday through Saturday end misty young. CREAM centered with holiday Bank Stocks merger, Mrs. Schaller said. invited. ING plants at corner MAIN AND what everybody hopes will be Address with Zone, Style No. HOSIERY. Happy shopping at OPEN EVENINGS to 9 on motifs. Bring on an ICE CREAM CAMERAS Manchester area communities NEW HAVEN (AP)—A warn­ Flowers on the altar of St. in the first package they open. and Size, KAYE’S SPORTSWEAR. If small child has winter CAKE as a festive finale to a FILM - FLASHBULBS Bid Asked Peter’s Church Sunday were BIRCH STREE3TS also 299 West Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­ Conn. Bank and becoming a part of the Capi­ ing shot fired by a New Haven Middle Turnpike. They stand Start a CHARM BRACELET for Send another 60c today for day. skin problems, use a mild baby company dinner, or when you DISCOUNT PRICES tol Region organization are detective rlchocheted Tuesday given by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond a beloved someone. There are so your copy of the new fall t soap for his daily bath and fol­ entertain holiday guests for the Trust Co...... 72 T6 night and struck Detective Stoner, in memory of James ready to help you freshen up the many exquisite charms to de­ Hartford Nationsil Manchester, Bolton, Andover, slipcovers, the scatter rugs on winter '64 issue of our pattern low this with a medicated, gen­ evening. Children and adults will ARTHUR DRUG Vernon, Rockville, Stafford, Frank E. Fonteyn. 42, in the and Gertrude Stoner and Ralph note her hobbies, her activities. book Basic Fashion. tle powder at night. Work baby squeal with delight over the per­ Bank Co...... 64% 67% short notice, to whisk away the Beautiful pint; and bracelets Vernon National Tolland, Ellington, Somers and foot. Fonteyn was taken to Dearnaley. tell-tale evidences of hoUday Manchester Parkade Stores oil or lotion gently over the ir­ ennial favorite SPUMONI Hebron, which was added this Grace - New Haven Hospital, Church choir rehearsal will make remembered gifts. You’ll ritated areas. Also check your available at the fine grocery Bank ...... 75 where a spokesman said the take place this evening at 7:30, merrymaking. During these ac­ find JEWELRY BOXES and A Gift (or the Home It Costs No More • - « ... The Maurice Landry Tolland Turnpike Exclusively a.t O f iN TO 9 P.M. V Talcottvilld, Conn. - Portrait Studio MON. — FRI; W> T. GRANT CO. Phone 649-2838 THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY MANCHUTU MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER 533 MAIN -ST.—t e l . 648-1716 UNTIL CHRISTMAS SIS MAIN STREST a il MAIN SntEST-4»PP. STATE AKdORY—PARK FREE RIGHT AT OUR DOOR ".^r ’■« - It* " , ■ ..... -v.

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fA G E FOURTEEN BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1964 PAGE FIFTEEN DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE j LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with BlAJOR HOOPLB ■ - "‘"T Awwr fc Prwrious Piml> 1 P olitia ( t .iiJ Bowl A _ . / ACSOM SIDMtaaal baaa tHANKiRMYWOTO. Y iromiMipHty 44Namior]r48D**d .hoad . LADE. R thiS isso- (•b.) 4TPi0Mim < * E e ., V a w ,« t o p \norbVin7 4>*eon4 U4. St Tbka into court WATCHN iNfiTOBE BTWidlllt saCoroMt LEANOSP.I uncle BOUSV 6A\D THE, M perfect— UNCLE / \ HB'6 ONLY PLANNING, • Maitlii — B4Mta4o«r Lands Texas AMOS < . / A HARMLESS UTTLE FON I M i s s GOT th e Butm 88 Aft f - i f y .« iwTiM.mil, N ozzle unuMltjr uH SSNoator . " TM-Mr. RMM M TOLOOS V PRANl<-^ AND AUNT lOPENED ALL II stair poit .STMbuiial TOWATCHJL MARTHA LIKES 30XE MBMite saCraft NEW YORK (AP)— Have you made your date for BU6GS BUNNY ^ T H E WAY/ IS Biblical « d l BIOMof tha New YeaFfc night yet? R?R <1 BETTER THAH ISIbmiBiM aamt RooatvcHa CHUCKLE^AV^YONE / ITOM TatUmaiit SVaUay(poct.) SSFOetof Texas and Alabama apparently have theirs all plan­ aoumb 10 Arabian gulf > prohibition c l u c k book (ab.) DOWN 11 Bright itar. 38 Shoibonean ned. The Longhorns have accept^ an invitation to play VA BI6 ; >WHV GO TO ALL ( THATS WHAT.I UKE- ^ m?^thaT COMES/ M ----- Doctrina THAT WA6 ALL THAT EXPENSE? QUICK 8ETTLEMENTSL L 1 Matrlc walfht IgFanMUf dty 39 Chorus for six in, Miami’s Orange Bowl with a national tdevisiori audi­ WHAT IF WE) X g e t r e a d y ,' lOGraak goddaai VERPAULTl rw< LETS SETTLE UWorkaoK SPrcaidaiitrrwwwwub InNarada 40 Store fodder ence and upwards of 72,000 on hand to watch the first K OUT OP COURT] GET INTO^ aSDriring HardiM'a aUta SI Pronoun 44 On the ocean GETTIN'A LANWVER t r o u b l e ;?^__ . ~gw rarote’i 24 Outar cut of log 48 Opponent of major bowl game ever played at night The Crimson AN'aM^’ VA! T . ■ ^ S I eonmana MOftha _nti (ab.) ^ 25 "FUU dinner - Jeffenon Tide is eiqjected to bq there too. BLAH.M P?nrvrx^:.- backbone ---4Hlflhbrcd caU " slogan 4«Cnd3eI BLAH form 28 Prtpoaition 48 Napoleop'a . Auburn and Texaa AAM bave^ STSlnnlni nothing ne^ty aa axelUng In the 11 Woolly (rr.l 28 Angered exu* isle 3 2 l l « ^ *nvar” SRovorontial 20 Egyptian rlvar 40 Shikespetreen works. A quiet evening at home 80"Crouof----- king UIUrorlflaDd J m r would be more likely for the Hol\auy TV A 14 Sick T Chart* for speech 80 "Vme youraelt Tlgqrs, who are S-S and the Ag. STUppor saroMBt 34 Stuffy • ------" s lo g in , 83 Sum up giee, ctruggling through a 1.8 seaMn. ' 12 Noon — Chicago Bean va. 9 w JT Detroit Liam, Chan­ £ ■ r" 5“ J" \ r But with that ol* debble upset nel S. lurking around every comer, 2:45 College Fqpl^l: An- \r iFi U you never IdMw in college foot- bam VB. A labam a, 1 ball. So don’t count out the diannels 22, SO. chance of major upeets Thurs. MJT IT" 1? 8:80 Pro-Football:^ Buffalo l ( ( ^ l^RFECT ir day when the Crimson 'Ude Bills vs. Son Diego tackles Auburn and the Long­ CSiargen, Channel 8. ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN IT horns meet AAO in games fl-25 1 j j i IL headlining the Thanel^ving YEZZIR.' UP FROM ..OOURSE.TMERE^ NO ...AN VXNaWMJMPIN? Day menu. CAVEMAN TO u s e KIPPIN' M VSELF. THATS juatr TH'wRr Ralph Jordan, Auburn’s ZOTH C EN TU Ry CAUSE. I GUESS, I UKE m -L coach, knows his club has noth­ (XXVNOEER I 'M STHi. 30" SaBJRST... —- 3TST" ing to lose and figures with a A CAVEMAN! FT r M IE break here and there, his team s s S r e s x : CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 5T 32 can make It two> straight over ■ ■ ■ their cross-state rivals. “We are S" "4p 3T38 confident we cem beat Ala­ MORNINOBELLBS — Jane bama,” Jordan said. Morrison 125, Madeline Motley 127—340, Ruth Ostrander 132. 5T i P Fullback Tucker Fredrickson la the ’Tigers’ big threat but Ala­ bama’s passing threat of Joe FLOhAL — Dee Bender 177, Namath and Steve Sloan make Lavohn Toop 175. i t LC the Tide a topheavy favorite to XTJT 48 50" win. MATINEES — Betty Pon- FT” i f c grata 130, Jean Perry 96 (no Texas, national champion a mark). N«» BT W 5F year ago, has lost Just one game in nine starts and Texqs AAM has won Just once but tMse two MIXED NUTS—Dawn Carl- W B5” 5f" son 120. BY AL VERMEER clubs always put up a fierce hllSCILLA’S POP struggle against each other. 5T ar CBOS8 TOWN— A1 Whipple BT Elsewhere, ’Tulsa’s high-flying THEM W H E N MM■Mi mJi 200-561, Bob Rylimder 225-302, aerial duo of Jerry Rhome and Ray Kingsley 200-551, Herb WE SET HOME \ 01 i. A l til J. K WlLLJA.iilfi Howard 'Twllley teams up for rU-TAKE THE Hall 204-203—578, Eeu-le Eve­ the last time before the home rett 205, Andy Sebula 204, I AAXE X E AND_ r- UXJK.AAA.'ALL \/ NOT THIS TIME/ 1 BAILED YOU OUT ^ fans as the Hurricanes entertain I HAVE TD DO 15 T OF XOUR LAST TWO SELLINtf VENTURES Ooorge Gentile 2^1. SELL THESE / AND WOUND UP WITH A DRAWER FULL OF Wichita. 30 BOTTLES ,4 SOAP AND A CARTON FULL OF VANILLA * In Saturday’s top games. WOMAN'S—Ruth Ostrander OF PERFUME I j EXTRACT—AND VDU SOT A CRACKED Army and Navy clash for the 129, Jana McCrystal 129, Mar­ I SENT POR, B VIOUM AND ATOV TELESCOPE/ I’M 6th time, with 1(X),000 expected ian Couetand 128, Rbggie Obur- AWDlSrTA M MOT ABOUT TO UNDERWRITE at Philadelphia’s John F. Ken­ skl 140-350. ' SENLHNE AMY MORE OF XDUR ATTEMPTS nedy Stadium and Southern Cal­ AIR RIFLE I^ V AT PEPDLINS, SO JUST FREE/ /QvllV /MAIL THAT STUFF ifornia, with a shot at a. Rose ST, JAMES’ LADIES— Ma­ ,4 c RISHT BACK Bowl berth, runs Into Notre rie Hebenstreit 132, Sophie Dame and Helsman ’Trophy Gourinski 184-356, Sidly Gay- winner John Huarte at Los An­ son 130-348, Gisele Galding 126- 2 NEW SNOW TIRES geles. 344. FAMOUS U. S. ROYAL SNOW WHITE—(Jayle True­ y Rec Hoop League man 126.. BONNIE RY.JOE CAMPBELL ROOKETTEIS — Betty W eir Lacks Interest 144-366, Anna Mae Dawson 126, Joan White 135, Alice Gag­ D O H T V SEEN\S ^ OAOTHER WILL NEVER //^ S - Lack of Interest is holding non 132, Claire Rossetto 126, WORRY, UKE I'VE KNOW IT WAS BROKEN • nMw'Nu.iic.TJii.*«niM.aK. Up the organization of a Rec In­ Janet Volz 131, Severely Hell- I B«%OKE HONEY. rUL BEEN AT termediate, Basketball League. strom 125, Joan Rivers 129, AAOMTS BES" T R Y TO TH IS FOR **Why am I asking you for a quarter? BecauM I'm Ginny Laraoh 142, Lois Peter­ The call went out two weeks VASE ' H O U R S .' pretty aura I can’t, get 50 cents!" son 140-350, Jeanne Ogala 125. iago and only six boys have ■hown interest. The age limit is 6.00/50 X IS j20 this year in ^bopes that a g o o d SHOT liettdr' league «ould be or- DENVER (NEA)—Gene Min­ Tubeless Black Jianized. go, the place kicker for the < Boys Interested should con­ Denver Broncos, made 60 per 2 TIRES BORN Pirrv VEARS TOO SOON tact Nell Pierson at the East cent of his attempts In the first and Side Rec. The league will play four years of league play. His X WHEELS BEN CASE! on Tuesday nights. total was 64 of 106. OTHER SIZES AT SAME LOW PRICES NO EXCHANGE — PLUS F.E.T. PT u. I. M0 Mb MR. MOREL, X OUEST10NC, QUESTIONS! MrNancht .ty»4W*e, I»c. I'D UKE TO ASK 1 POKE HERE, POKE THERE! AH, Tulsa Offensive Champions A FEW MORE J THE /NDISNITIES THE FLESH I SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL QUESTlONS.^ftnnL FALIEHEIRTD! In Three Major Categories INSTANT CREDIT— NO MONEY DOWN CHOMP NEW TORK (AP) — The col-<»game against Florida Dec. 5. lege football season isn’t over The other new leader is Ar­ yet but there’s no question kansas In defense against scor­ < s \ ' about the 1964 team offense ing. The unbeaten Razorbacks champions. They’re Tulsa in made Texas Tech their fifth lotal offense, passing and scor­ straight shutout victim and end­ IGE SCRAPERS ing and Syracuse in rushing. ed the season with an allowance T- On defense its another matter. of 5.7 points per game. Alabama with Magnet to lya Two new leaders turned up In is the only contender still ac­ SIEU the team statistics released to­ tive, but the Tide could keep the Attach to Dashboard day by the NCAA Service Bu­ title In the Southeastern Confer­ GUARANTEED reau and there's a possibility of ence by limiting Auburn to YOURS FOR MORTY MEEKLK HY DK'K CAVAl.l. another change or two after the three points or less on Thurs­ season-ending games this week. day. TIRE CITY BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Auburn took over the total Tulsa, gearing its offense to THE ASKING CHOC Pi,. OA.UEBKUS.— r VOJ'LL. FIND THAT Y/DUR we ra\N OLSTOF THe UeLAL^IZe. defense lead this week with an Jerry Rhome’s passing and Howard Twllley's catching, has ^ /M&WTTDTBO.'iCO... FAVCHeCK WILL B& average allowance of 1SS.8 SNO TREADS THERE.' INE COMTAaEP eOMeWHAT LARGeC yards per game. But the Tigers a tdtal offense average of 477.8 jJ^EANWHlLt S------^— /r > . Y l , THE PANAZUELAM COLONEL ^ THie week:. still have to hold Alabama, yards, including 327.2 yards a NO EXCHANGE ANP TOLD HIM THE BOAT which has averaged 320.6 yards game on passes. The Hurri­ WITH THE COLD SHIPMENT : ! ■ GULRRiLlAS on offense'this season, to a little canes have scored 40.3 points a HAS SAILED. I ■ ARE READY. more than half that allowance game and need only 87 in thelf 7.50x14 — 2 for $21.90 & to be sure of the title. Runner- final against Wichita Thursdify up Louisiana State, with a 166.7 to become the first major team 8.00 X 14 — 2 for 22.90 t average, could improve that to average 40 points since Okla­ figure In Its hurricane-delayed homa in 1656. 8.50x14 — 2 for 23.90 PLUS F.E.T.

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^ Nomber Name «• 1. Charlla Robbins ...... New York PIoomt Chib 2. CbarUe D y s o n ...... Hartford Tmek Club S. Larry Damon ...... Bocton A. A. 4. Ray Crothars ...... ] Central Conn. A. A. 6. Graham Parnell...... Spartan A. C. 6. Alan Siegal ...... Spartan A. C. 7. Fred Noirls ...... Boston A. A. 8. Edmund Norris ...... Boston A. A. 9. George Conefrey ...... Central Conn. A. A. 10. Ralph Buschm ann...... Spartan A. C. 11. Jim Keefe ...... Central Conn. A. A. 12. Jeff Galloway ...... Wesleyan A. A. 13. John Keleher ...... UConn Varsity 14. Larry Seretto ...... East Catholic A. A. 15. - Ambrose Burford ...... Wesleyan A. A. 16. Mike Bigelow ...... Boston A. A. 17. Charles Buchta ...... Quantico Marines 18. Steve Parayna ...... Quantico Marines 19. Angus Wooten ...... UConn Varsity DICK BOMBEBCUEB BILL HAWVER BOB HAMILTON JOHN ANDKEOU UOH BMIERTS GARY SUIXJVAN - 20. James Golden ...... East Catholic M aaohester Manobester Manoheater EkMt OathoUe Eaat OattioUo Boat OathoUa 21. Robert Ramsay...... Spartan A. C. 22. Arthur Dulong ...... Spartan A. C. 23. Ken Sm ith' ...... South Carolina A. A. 24. Bob Crombie ...... South Carolina A. A. ’ 26. Bob Elsenhower ...... Spartan A. C. Indians Travel to Windham for Holiday Grid Finale 26. Andy Campbell ...... Hamilton College 27. George Katz ...... Loomis A. A. 28. BIU Taylor ...... Unattached 29. Bob Proctor ...... Unattached 80. Alan Bartlett ...... Bristol Strlders 81. Craig Dake ...... Wethersfield Pedestrians Z- 32. Bob Crandall ...... Unattached Area Catholic Title on Line Here Field of 165 Set for 28th Run Thanksgiving , 33. Dick Mosley ...... Spartan A. C. 84. wmie Gagnon ...... Hartford Track Club 85. Bob Powers ...... Providence College A. A. 36. BUI Smith ...... Proiddence College A. A. 87. Tom Durie ...... Providence College A. A East Hosts Carl Zlpfel ...... Unattached Air Attack Planned Olympians Dominated Fields, BUI Gruters ...... Unattached Al Adams ...... Villanova A. A. South Foe New Champ Sure Paul Larson ...... Wesleyan A. A. i Davis Bale ...... Unattached ) By Red and White 11 Copped 12 of Last 19 Races Robert Cummings ...... North Medford Club John MuUane ...... Gaelic American A. C. At Mt. Nebo In 10:30 Feature David Ploss ...... Wethersfield Pedestrians By PETE ZANARDI By EARL YOST all local—in the 1027 field, the Barry Dougan ...... Rockville Seniors By PETE ZANARDI same number m the 1945 race Alsin Mooney ...... Rockville Seniors Spectators should have little trouble finding the ball Herald Sports Editor Spoils for an East Catho- By EARL YOST aktracted. John McCluskey. Elarle Stone ...... Rockville Seniors when Manchester travels to Willimantic tomorrow Olympians . . All-Ameri­ brother Joe’s older brother, won Paul Johnston ...... Loomis School ic victory tomorrow morn­ New look best describes the field for the 28th annual moming to take on Windham at 10 o’clock. The ball fig­ cans . . . Pan - American the initial race. Jim Kimball ...... Unattached ing are three fold. The George Starkus ...... Unattached ures to be in the air a good part of the time. Five Mile Road Race Thanksgiving morning over Man­ Game stars. . . . National, When Joe McCluskey was on agles host South Catho- "Windham has been using a chester’s paved streets. Perennial champion little John­ his way to world fame, he hon^^ Jeff Walden ...... Worcester Poly A. A. Collegiate and schoolboy Les Dowd ...... Unattached* ic at 11 o’clock at Mt. Nebo seven and eight man line sdl ny Kelley of the Boston A.A. and defending champion ored sponsors by running in year,” says Manchester (Coach champions. They have all 1930-31-32, winning easily each John Lafko ...... Unattached ield. Vic Zwolak, former Villanova^ Thomas Green ...... Unattached A victory puts East over the Hawks Lose Tony Allbrio. "It’s difficult to ■University ace will not be on graced the starting fields time against top notch opposi­ run against a line like that Wa ber of the United States Olym­ tion. 'When McCluskey "re­ Joe Berardy ...... Central Conn. A. A. 500 mark in their first year of deck to answer the starter’s for past Five Mile Road Races Central Conn. A. A. varsity competition and would will pass a good deal more to pic team—«a a skier. He nm« tired,” to give someone else a Greg Bigelow ...... gun at 10:30 but a field of ap­ in Manchester during the 27 Augle Grace ...... Central Conn. A. A. put them In second place In the To Bullets loosen them up.” tc keep his legs in shape and chance to win, race interest proximately 125-150 runners years that the Thanksgiving Henry Keane ...... Central Conn. A. A. Hartford County League stand­ Junior halfback Walt Bavier will step out and hesul down holds a number of New Eng­ morning extravaganza has been dipped almost overnight. Two land racing titles. Alex Orloff ...... Central'Cohn. A. A. ings. A victory tomorrow, When Baltimore’s Gus John- and senior end Herb Lundgp^en Main St. offered. Tomorrow the 28th edi­ years after McCluskey dropped Central Conn. A. A. coupled with the 8-0 win over well see plenty of action to­ Jim Patten ...... 9cm wrecked a basket while Starting and finishing point Coming up from the Univer­ tion will be presented. out, the race died a fast death. Pat Tallmsoi ...... Central Conn. A. A. Northwest Catholic early in the morrow chasing Mark Heller will be at the lower end of sity of South Carolina will be I While once the Silk Town Doc Robbins was the local Chris Dr^w ' ...... Central Conn. Frosh season, will make East the top driving for two points, the St. passes. Bairler performed well Main St., opposite School St. two runners, Bob Crombie, a I bunion derby was for local com- favorite, fortunately, in 1945 Tom Greenlaw ...... Central Conn. Frosh Catholic team In the area. Louts Hawks should have known as a receiver against (Central native of Melbourne, Australia, Race headquarters will be set ' petitors only, it now attracts and while only eight runner.s Steve Jurovaty ...... Central Conn. Frosh 'Everything is riding on this R wasn’t going to be their night. catching two passes for scores. up in the East Side Rec Cen­ and Ken Smith, a Manchester I runner.s from many parts of the made up the first field after the James Kilbum ...... Central Conn. Frosh game,” said East Coach Norm Lundgren is expected to see ters and the Teen Center will product. Both had geat cross ; country. The popularity of the Five Miler was revived, there Bruce McMahon ...... Central Conn. BYosh Gerber. "It’s a must game to The Baltimore Bullets com­ full time actl'vjty after nursing be the focal point for the country seasons with Combie ; Five Mile Road Race has were 40 the next year and the Lenny Marchionnl ...... Central Conn. Frosh win to call it a successful sea­ pleted the demolition Job, whip­ an ankle injury for the post, awarding o f prizes and the adding the South Atlantic Con­ grown with leaps and bounds entire list steadily increased Greg Wedman ...... Central Conn. Frosh son. Without a win we don’t ping the Hawks 109-106 tn a Na­ two weeks. lunches for all contestants. during the past two decades ever since, going over the 100 Bob McBrien ...... Central Conn. A. A. have a wiimlng year.” tional Basketball Association In Top Shape ference crown to his list of g:ame Tuesday night. In Tues­ The entry list stood at 164 laurels. and today it rates second in mark Jie last nine years. Loren Schave ...... Central Conn. A. A. Gerber points out that records Quarterbacks Heller and BUI mean little tomorrow. The two day’s other game. New York ttiis morning. As post entries ’Two former winners, a pair prestige only to the world Among the local favorites, Tom Bowler ...... UConn Varsity Hawver are both In exoeUent PETE WIGREN Tim Dobratz ...... UConn Varsity Catholic teams are arch rivals downed San FYancisco 101-93. will be accepted, the total is of Charlies — Robbtns and Dy­ Tamed Boston Marathon in the next came Close, the last of Wi- shape and performing well in Race Director Bill Gadus ...... UConn Varsity and South will be out to avenge Johnson’s driving layup In the drills. Both threw scoring expected to ibe higher by the son, will be back, Robbins, a Eastern part of the United g^ren’s products. While Robbins third period destroyed Uie bas­ Doug Hagen ...... UConn Varsity the defeat by East last year passes against (Central. time the first call Is issued by practicing M.D. has won tiwce States. It was early in November, 20 won in 1945-46, Close scored a ket. tearing off the rim and shat­ Clerk of the Course Bob Dou- Members of the United Robert Ward ...... UConn Varsity 28-8. Manchester’s ground corps and holds Id National titles in a years ago. that the idea was win in 1958. And not to be out­ UConn Frosh Tremendous Rivalry tering the glass backboard. Re­ gan to the contestants to take States Olympic teams have done. McCluskey added a Bob Brozowskl ...... received a boost ^ th the excel­ career that has reached over 25 broached to revive the race. The Lewis Chamberlain ...... UConn Frosh “ The rivalry is tremendous {p pairs delayed the game about 28 up their posts at the starting done well in past Five Milers. fourth triumph In 1947, win­ lent return of Bob Hamilton to years. Now 44, Robbins will be cigar and cigarette smoke was Peter Everett ...... UConn Froeh this game,” Gerber reports. minutes. line. Last year’s entry list Just last year. 'Vic Zwolak, who ning 15 years after his last The Bullets. Who hod trailed active service. HamUton will taking part In his 18th Five heavy above the round ta­ George Frick ...... UConn Frosh ‘We have been looking to it all numbered 196, the greatest in earned the ranking as the No. success In the Manchester spec­ by as many as 10 points early tn share ball carrying assignments history. There were 137 start­ Miler in 19 years, and 13th in 1 co''’'.'xe cross country runner ble one night at the Army A Gene Goss ...... /..... UConn FYoeh year. The boys are really up for with Bob Lodi and Dick Bom- succession. He won in 1945 and Navy Club as Russ and Bob tacle. Tom Lilliendahl ...... UConn Frosh South and a winning season.” the game, surged Into a 15 point ers and 134 finished the five in the country, while prepplng No one man has dominated lead In the third period. But St. borger, both coming off fine miles. 1946. Dyson won the closest for the Olympics, stopped off Hathaway. Don Hemingway, Joe Manz ...... UConn Frosh "South Is a better team then performances against Central. the race as has Little Johnny Paul Phlnney n i ...... UConn Frosh their record shows,” Gerber Liouls, with Richie Guerin and Good Cause race ever—in 1956 — when but in Manchester and set a course Pete Wigren and the writer dis­ John Barnhill doing most of the Against passing this season one second separated the first cussed the project. Kelley. The schoolteacher out Bldward Rosen UConn Frosh said. I scouted them myself and Sponsored for the 14th i^cord. The broad shouldered of Groton and Boston Univer­ damage, caught BaHimore late Windham has allowed 27 com­ three finishers. Both Robbins Robert Shannahan .... UConn Frosh they move the ball well. Re­ Straight year by Nutmeg For­ Delaware resident covered the The Army Jt Navy Club, in sity, Kelley has competed in 12 In the fourth period. pletions In 88 attempts. TTiey and Dyson are products of the David Avery ...... UConn Frosh member, they scored 28 points est, Tall Cedars of L«ebanon, all five miles in 23:53.4, shaving conjunction with the Receation races here, winning six and Don Ohl’s foul shot with 40 have intercepted 10 enemy University of Connecticut. Paul Phinney ...... Central Conn. A. A. against Pulaski. I expect South proceeds will enter the Mus­ nearly six seconds off the rec­ Department, had staged the in his last 10, he has never fin­ UConn Frosh to play thejr best game of the seconds remaining put the Bul­ passes, one for a touchdown. cular Dystophy Fund, national Fred Barker ...... Two Marines sure to be well ord set in 1957 by Little John­ races during the 1927 to 1934 ished worse than second. Only Unattached year and we will have to be at lets on top again and his steal Windham also uaea the air objective of the Cedars. The ny Kelley. The latter, also a Thomas Patton ...... up among the flnishers are period. Now, 11 years later, in in 1948 and 1949, his first two Cornell Latouraeau Jr. . Unattached our best to beat them.” from Guerin with three seconds frequently. Binds Jtmmy Wood money will be designated for Steve Parayna and Charlie two-time Olympian of note, 1945, the service club took the years, when he came in fourth Conard A. A. South Catholic has not won to plfiy iced tt. Walt Bellamy and Mike Curran have ac­ Che M.S. research project hos­ Lawrence Campbell .... Buchta, stationed at Quantico, won no less than six Manches­ bull by the horns, voted to go and third, respectively, has the Richard Symin^on .... Sudbury A. A. this year, their best effort be­ topped Baltimore with 8i points counted for nine scores. Pass­ pital In New York City. Va. Both are college veterans, ter turkey day trots and in his ahead and the race was back In ing a 10-12 deadlock with Gil­ Baseball Main Topic at Masonic Sports Night and Zebho Beaty had 26 for St. ing duties are shared by BIU ■While Kelley, a six-time win­ John HatzenbulUer .... Wilton A. A. Parayna at Wesleyan, and last 10 appearances never fin­ business. Fred Hauseman ...... Wesleyan A. A. bert. South centers their attack Louis. C e^ and Terry Therrlen. ner and Zwolak, the course Buchta at Holy Cross and have ished wore than second. Football took a back seat and baseball talk filled the air last night at the sev­ The end of World War II was Chris Kutteruf ...... Unattached around the arm of quarterback Manchester Is out to break a record holder, will be missing, done well here in the past. Other e.x-01ymplans who enth annual Masonic Sports Night at the Masonic Temple. Howard Waddell, the proper time, those at the Elwin Draghi ...... Unattached Bill Slattery. Gerber called Windham monopoly. In the last the field nevertheless shape,s up Jeff Galloway led Wesleyan have broke the tape first were Slattery a pin - point passer meeting fey;, and with a local Bob Beardslee ...... Wesleyan A. A. left, general chairman, has the attention of Dick Radatz, little Jackie Farrell Player of Week seven contests, Manchester up as an excellent one. to an undefeated cross country Joe McCluskey, Manchester’s Wesleyan A. A. which demands an all-out defen­ Men to watch closely are drawing card— Charlie Robbins, Karl Funstenberg ...... and Jim Bouton. Radatz, of the Boston Red Sox, and Bouton, of the New York could manage only a tie in 1962. season and Ambrose Burford, most famous sports figfure, a Doug KendaU ...... Wesleyan A. A. sive effort. “ The best defense Last year the Indians lost, 12-0. jrim Keefe, the greatest run­ four-time winner; Pete Close, the public was notified that Ya,nkees, threw fast balls while Farrell handled the curves and humor before Honor to Starr the first schoolboy finisher of a - ///V Sam Stivers ...... Wesleyan A. A. Is not letting them have the "We have sm excellant chance ner in history at Central Con­ year ago, now a freshman at another home grown product Thanksgiving day, 1945, a race ball,” he .said. another capacity crowd. (Herald Photo by Satemis.) necticut. a veteran of P a n- _ 102. Greg Haskell ...... New Hampshire Frosh of beating Windham,” says All­ Wesleyan, are others who rate who was with the 1968 Olym­ would be held. Plan Ball-Control Bart Starr is no riverboet American Games competition, (Herald photo by Oflara) 103. John Hutchinson...... Torrington brio. "The boy’s have had two a second look. Galloway is from pic team; Ted Vogel, Nick Neither the runners — only and winner of the Martin Race 104. David Hetherman...... Wachusett Strlders Bast will stick primarily to gambler. The Green Bay quar­ weeks to get hot for the game Georgia. Biggest Winner — Miisciilai' Dystrophy Fund Costes and Dick Hart. McClus­ at Wesleyan last Sunday. eight showed up— ^nor the pub­ 105. Robert Rourke...... Unattached ball-control game tomorrow. terback usually follows the book and their attitude is excellent. With a break from the key competed In the 1932 and lic— about 200, mostly relatives ^ 106. Ken Nechitllo ...... Unattached Joe Alublckl will not see action Ralph Buschmann of the right out the window. But he Windham Is a strong outfit and weatherman, between 10,000 1936 Olympics. or dyed-in-the-wool track buffs 107. Gary Dorsey ...... Unattached and Rick Roberta, sophomore Record Number of Steals we respect thbm but at the same Spartan A.C. of Brockton, National Flgvres took a chance Sunday and won a Mass., who annexed the New and 12,000 spectators aro^ ex­ —showed to watch the race. But 108. Wayne Plummer ...... Penney A. A. fullback, is expected to start. time we believe we can come England Croas Country' Cham­ pected out to watch the thin In the 19 years since the race thq die was oast and the follow­ 109. Roger Ahrens...... WUton A. A. Roberts moved well against game 28-21 th#! Cleveland want­ home the winner. It wiU be a pionship last Sunday over the clads who hail from every New was revived In 1946, Olympians ing year—and every year since no. Dick H e c k ...... Unattached Wllby, scoring one and playing ed so much. tough game, no doubt, smd we Franklin Park course in Bo.s- England stats as well a.s New have won a dozen times. Of the — careful and extensive plan­ - 111. Paul Moriarty ...... Unattached a large part in the two others. Highlight Redskin Defense It was fourth and Inches to go can be as tough as they are.” ton. He ha.s won his last 13 York, New Jersey, Pennsylva­ other seven ihdlvidusl winners, ning went Into the project ’ 112. Mike D ix o n ...... Unattached Quarterback Mike Masluk, on the Packers’ 44 with (Cleve­ races against the t>e.st distance nia. Wisconsin, Georgia and only one, Charlie Dyson was not 113. Bob Bamberger...... Hartford Track Club who has scored three times this land leading 14-7. Instead of which today ranks as the No. 1 Coast Guard A. A. ruiuiers in New England. California. St least a national champion. sports attraction In this City of 114. James McDermott...... season, and halfback Tom “ W e’re going to turn the'f’r*ib its league-leading total to<»lndlvidual race to Krause, with punting or sending Jim Taylor George Conefrey, undefeated Top Schoolboys Charlie Robbins and Bob Lowe 115. S. A. Kull ...... Coast Guard A. A. Bavier, one score, are also in 29, 11 more than Detroit and nine has scored twice’. up the middle, Starr went for Bruins’ Balfour Village Charm. 116. D. F. G ehrlng...... Coast Guard A. A. season around,” said Wash­ the pass and connected with In dual competition this fall Outstanding schoolboys, who each scored two wins and Fred Tomorrow morning, with a excellent condition. Masiuk, St. Louis, who are tied for sec­ The Redskins won for the fifth will be competing for the three 117. J. R. Offutt ...... Coast Guard A. A. Bavier and Roberta are expect­ ington Coach Bill MePeak Max McGee who ran to the with the Central Connecticut Schoeffler and Tommy Crane break from the weatherman — ond place.' time In their last seve;n gan^es Sent to Hershey scholastic awards, include Art 118. M. A. M cD erm ott...... Coast Guard A. A. ed to carry the load for the but still the Dallas Cowboys (Cleveland m e. Taylor went over freshmen, is another star of the once each. The quartet holds a and he has been kind for 17 of not so very long ago. Angl And In the process, the Red­ Dulong of Boston, the New 119. R. L. McDermott...... Fairfield A. A. Eagles’ ground attack. Walt managed to take over the team and Paul Homung tied the future. Conefrey placed third in score of national long distance the previous 19 runs since ’45— . his Redskin team has been skins, with three games to play, BOSTON (AP) — The Boston England champion and Larry 120. J. M. M athias...... St. Michael’s A. A. Basnight Is also expected to surpassed the previous club lead In rushing defense. They’re score. the holiday trot last turkey day. running records. Crane is now at least 10,000, spectators are PETE CLOSE Loomis, School doing just that, mostly by Bruins have shipped forward Seretto of East Catholic High, 121. Charles Purinton ...... see plenty of action. record of 28 set by the 1962 allowed only 1,146 yards. A few minutes later Jimmy He wa.s a record-breaker in a teacher in the area. Ex-Olymplan Milwaukee Track Club turning pass plays right State Class B champ. expected to line the streets 122. Dan McKinney ...... Gwber also reports ths^t end team. There were no other changes Brown fumbled when hit and Murray Balfour to Hershey, of most of his win.s thi.s sea.son on Of past winners, only Rob­ alon^ the race route and watch 123. ■Vincent F’an d ettl...... VFW Post. Manchester around. Green Bay recovered on the Besides the schoolboy prizes, bins — who will be competing English teacher failed to be Tom Carey who shares pass Rookie Leader among the team leaders in the the American Hockey League the collegiate trial. the scantily clad runners. 124. George Davis ...... Unattached Washington intercepted four (Cleveland 22. It was Tom there will be individual awards for the 17th time In 18 years either first or second. catching duties with Bavier, is Leading the list of intercep­ major statistical categories while making room, lor a couple Teammate Ray Crolhers of for the first 25 finishers, plus ■When the Army A Navy 125. Jim Keefe ...... Unattached In excellent' condition. Dallas pa.sses last Sunday and through 11 NFL games. Moore, Taylor and Moore again and Dyson, who will be making Name Non-Winners ^ South Carolina A. A. tors In the 28-16 , victory over of rookies. CJonefrey at Central, Ray Croth- plaques to the first two three- Club dropped sponsorship after 126. Dick Laliberte ...... Dallas was , the Then Starr faked handoffs and hla 14th consecutive appear­ Kelly was twice In Olympic Unattached ers stopped into Keefe's shoes man teams to place. Villanova the 1950 race. Nutmeg Forest, 127. Mike P in to ...... rookie who was the Skins’ No. rolled Into the end zone. The Bruins announced Tues­ ance. have slglnifled their In­ competition. Some of the big Bob McKinney ...... Bennet A. A. For that fuie performance, a day that Wayne Maxner and •s the No. 1 man and did a University won team honors a Tall Cedars of Lebanon came names of long distance running, 128. 2 draft choice. He picked off Three Li#ted tention of competing Thursday. Tom Maynard ...... East Catholic week after he had been knocked BUly Knibbs wUl remain 'with great job ■yylth Coach Ted year ago. front and center and assumed who wore the red, white and 129. Top Lineman Wanted to Quit two Cowboy passes, one of Looking back it ju st' doesn’t ISO. Davis Smith ...... East Catholic out of action In San Francisco, the National Hockey League Owen’s squad. Race director will be Pete the responsibility. Each year blue colors of Uncle Sam In the them for a 65-yard 'TD return, NEW YORK (AP) — Three 131. Fred Kueisel ...... Hamilton College Starr was given The Associated team T hu rsday night’s Making hi.s first appearance Wigren. retired Manchester iiu,... seem like 20 years since the the Cedars havg turned over Olympics but who failed to win and took over sole possession New England teams were list­ for In Manchester will ^ little High coach. Lloyd Duff, UConn VK’ ZOWLAK JOK McCLUSKEY CHARLIE ROBBINS race was returned to the Man­ every red penny collected on a 132. Alan Bedell ...... Unattached ed among the top ten In the bal­ Press’ recognition as player of game with New York at Boston here included Jess Van Zant, East Catholic Michigan’s Bob Timberlake of the . the week in the National Foot­ Fred Norris, former England track mentor, will .assist W i­ Record Holder Winner Four Time* Scored Xhvo Wins chester sports schedule. voluntary basis from the crowd Old Johnny Kelley. Gordon Mc­ -133. Michael Lynch ...... loting for the Lambert Trophy, Garden. They were brought up Pete Godin ...... Unattached individual lead with 10. ball League. last weekend. Olympian, now residing in the gren. Will Hadden is general to the Muscular Dystrophy Kenzie, Les Pawson and Johnny 134. emblematic of the eastern ma­ 135. Edward Seaward ...... Glastonbury T. C. That’s the moat number of Fund. All connected with the Lafferty while National cham­ jor champion­ Starr completed 13 of 18. pass­ Balfour was acquired from United States. Norris, at 43. chairman for the Tall Cedars. Robert Eilder ...... Unattached Earns Week’s'^rid Honor passes intercepted by any NFL es for 181 yards with McGee his Harvard Elects race donate their time and aerv- 136. ship. The title was won by Peim (Chicago last summer. He re­ could be the oldest winner of The race has been sanctioned pions unable to break the tape 137. Doug Alexander ...... Wilton H. S. player in a single season since favorite Spiff ts Schedule Icea. Thua, the race is a big one first included Bob Black and State. ports to Hershey Friday. the bunion derby. Like several by the Amateur Athletic Unior 138. Frank Perry i ...... Boston A. A. 1960 when of St. JAMBRJDGE, Mass. (APK- Scoreboard Since 1945 and for a great cause. Bob Vinton another local prod­ Bob Timberlake, University of^when Florida State hadn’t shak- of the contestants. Norris runs 139. Greg K e n t...... Boston A. A. Louis (now with Green Bay) Course Altered uct. Mlchlgan quarterback, sparked en the tag of girl.s' .school, events anywhere in distances arvard lettermen had some 140. Robert Campbell ...... Unattached and Dave Baker of San Fran­ Fellow who mapped out the Highlights over the past 20 the Wolverines to a 10-0 victory wa.sn’t winning, had never beat­ that range from five to 26 difficulty selecting a 1965 foot­ YEAR TOP THREE FINISHERS WINNING TIME 141. '•Bob Northnlck ...... Coventry A. A. cisco each hud 10. lluirsday. Nov. 26 firet Five Mile course—which years include McCluskey’s feat over Ohio State last Saturday, a en archrival Florida and was miles. ball captain Monday but. after Charlie Robbins, Herb Stevenson, Fran Leary .26:10 142. Charles Hunter...... North Medford Club However, Krause Is three Five Mile Road Race, 10:30 — 1945 since has been altered several coming back 15 years after victory that brought Michigan playing in the .second ranks of short of the Redskin record of Third in each of three previ­ Other Sports three ballots, end Ken Boyda tain St. 1946 Charlie Robbins, Tom Crane, Joe McCluskey .26:09 143. Robert Evans...... Unattached times, Pete Wlgran U still very his 'ast previous triumph and the Big Ten championship and college football. 13 in a seasoh which was set ous appearance.^ in Manchester, wa.s the choice. Boyda, from Football — MHS at Windham,'' 1947 Joe McCluskey. Bob Knowles, Jess Van Zant .26:02 144. Frank Chetatat ...... East Catholic JBlfftost much in the picture. The pro- winning . . . The almost photo an automatic spot in the Rose But after Saturday’s 16-7 vic­ in 1948 by . But Lgrry Damon of the Boston Carnegie, Pa., is the 12th con- 10:30 — W.illimantic. 1941 Ted Vogel. Frtsd Schoeffler, George ’Terry .. L .26:03 145. Harold Davey ...... Unattached ducer of numerous outstanding finish In 1960 when Charlie Dy- Bowl on Jan. 1. tory over Florida, a Gator Bowl with three games remaining, A.A. will bear watching. Three Page 15 secutive lineman to be selected Football — East vs. S >utb 194f Tom Crane, Fred Schoeffler, John Kelley ...... 24:48 146. Frank Barnes ...... Unattached Individuala and championship nipped Alan Shaler and Bob 147. Alan Baxter...... Unattached The performance of the 21- berth, a spot Jh the AP’s Top the rookie from Iowa has a Inylhing times Damon has been a mem­ captain at Harvard. Catholic, 11 a.m.-:-Mt. Nebo. 195( Fred Schoeffler, John Kelley, John Lafferty . ..24:66 teams during his tenure as Scharf at the Upe. Less than year-old senior against, the Ten, and Lineman of the Week 195 lohn Kelley, Tommy Crane, Bob B la ck ...... 24:80 148. Irving Schappe...... Mountain Park A. A, shot pt that record as well as coach, at Manchester High is one second separated the top Ed Stanzione ...... Firmlsh American A. C. Buckeyes won him the Back of honors, Shineholser said: the league mark of 14 by Night 19.') lohn Kelley, Austin Scott, Charlie Robbins ..< .26:83 three men . . . The 13 times old 149. the race director. 150. Marc Gelinas ...... Mountain Park A. A. The Week award today from “ I love it. Thi.s is what makes Train Lane (now of Detroit) utamotive* PT 195' lohn Kelley, Charlie Robbins, Nick C ostea----- .24:20 Amos Kujala competed will There were eight runners— 151. Jack Chase ...... New Hampshire A. A. The Associated Press. football good. You work for with Los Angeles In 1952. Lane c e w m a 19.1 Vick Coates, Dick Hart, Fred Schoeffler .... .24:42 never be forgotten. He ran un­ Timberlake passed , 17 yards something and you get it.” 195. lick Hart, Johnny Kelley, George ’Terry .... .24:28 152. Roy White ...... East Catholic did it os,a rookie so that Is also til he was 69 . . . And then Unattached for one touchdown, booted the Shineholser, 6-foot-l, 209-pouhd the mark for first-year men. 195 'harlie Dyson. Alan Shaler, Bob Scharf .... .26:84 153. John Owen ...... there waus the famous female In­ James Wrynn ...... Spartan A. C. extra point and later kicked a middle gpiard, broke through re­ Krause last Sunday tied a rec­ 195' lohn Kelley, Pete Close, I.ew S teiglitx...... 28-J19 cident In 1981 when Julia Chase 154. 155. David Mellen ...... Spartan A. C. 27-yard field goal to figure in all peatedly to stop the ball carrier ord shared by Lane when he 195! Pete Close, Ed McAllister, Al Confalone .... .24;4S showed up, along with two oth­ Spartan A. C. 10 of 'Michigan’s points. and harass the passer Satur­ er girls, and ran the course, un­ 156. Stephen Lake ...... was with the Chicago Cardinals 1951 Bob Ivowc, John Kelley, Russnuss Bennettnenneii ...... 24:18 Spartan A. C. The 6-foot-4, 215-pounder from day. in 1964-65, of Los registered, and finished ■ ahead 157. James Ord ...... 196' Bob Lowe, Jim Keefe, Lary Damon . . . L...... 24:00 158. Paul L0.SCOC00 . Spartan A. C. Franklin, Ohio, has led the Wol­ He got credit for six tackles, Angeles (1954-55) and Jim Shof- 196' John Kelley, Walt Barker,ker, Larry D am an...... 24:21 of several of the male contest­ verines to eight victories in nine six a.s.sists and for forcing a ants. 1,59. James DlPlllce . Spartan A. C. ner of Cleveland (1960) when he 196’' John Kelley, I.cn Ehlerr, Larry Damo^ ...... 24:80 Spartan A. C. games. Their only loss .was by fumble on the one-yard line that Grandpa likes to talk about 160. Paul Hoss ...... intercepted in his sixth consec­ 1963 Vic Zwolak, John Kelleyey, George C on efrey...... 28:68 161. David Balch . . . Spartan A. C. one 'point to Purdue 21-20. He stopped Florida’s first offensive utive game. the Tarzan Browns and Joe Mc- Spartan A. C. was recently named a scholar threat and may have turned the Cluskey.s of another day. The 162. James Hunter .. Huff Grabs Four Year Entries Spartkn A. C. athlete at large by the National tide . modem era can recall the John­ 163, William Crayton The Redskins last year had Sponsors 164. Larry Kelly .... Bast Catholic Football Foundation and on only 21 In 14 ny Kelleys and Charlie Robbins East Catholic Tuesday finished fourth in the 1945 . Army A . Navy Club—Boo when the race, which has long 166. Glenn Jordan ... games, and back Jim Steffen led 1946 . Army A Navy Club—Reo 166. Dick Tracy .... Unattached voting for the Heisman Trophy Amherst Lose# Out the club with five. This year boasted big league status on the Unattached 1947 . Army A Navy Club— Reo 167. PhUlp Schmidt for the outstanding college play­ —i----- Steffen is tied for second with AAU circuit, is mentioned. Unattached er of 1964 with 361 points. 1948 . Army A Navy Club— Rec Tomorrow, there will be fuzzy 168. Brian W lr t a ___ NEW 'i’ORK (AP) — Am­ linebacker Sam Muff. Each have Spartan A. C. Allen McCune, West Virg^lnia 1949 .. •Army A Navy Club— Rec chbeked youngsters, plus gray- 169. Charles Lang .. herst Gollege I w lo.st out to .four. Linebacker John Reger WINNER — Quarter^ 1950 . beard.s and bald headed veter­ quarterback, was high up in the Bucknell In its bih for the Lam­ and back John Sample each Army A Navy Club— Rec weekly voting by sports writers back John Huarte of 19SL-Sa^ Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars ans, standout schoolboy and be activated from the* Injued re bert Cup, emblematic of the have three. Jim Carr, a former Pat# Banged Up and broadcasters. He completed eastern small, college football back converted into a linebacker Notre D am ’6 'was 1962 . . . Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedsn college and club ruhners, all serve list before Sunday's gome 18 of 17 .passes for two. touch­ championship. The Little Three by MePeak, has two. And backs named the winner o t 1953 . . . Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedsn seeking new fgme and gjory In BOSTON (AP)— The Boston at Houston. "I doubt if n i try downs, Including a 60-yarder in champions and unofficial New Lonnie Sanders, Jim Shorter 1954 . . . Nutmeg Forest, Tsll Cedan the Five Miler. The starting the Heisman Award as line at 10:30 will find married Patriots are looking for a line­ to'plck up a defensive back in the last quarter for the winning EMglai^d small college tltllsts and Tommy Walters have one 1956 . . . Nutmeg Fbrest, Tall Cedan TD In the Mountaineers’ 28-27 the outstanding foot- 104 91 89 men, bachelors and grandfa­ Felt’s pl^K^e,*’ said Coach Mike led the balloting a week ago. each.'Sample (I5'‘ yards against 1966 Nutmeg Porqst, Tall Ced(UP man. Injuries to tackle .upset of Sugar Bowl bound Syr­ balj player of 1964. 114 77 thers, too, set to answer the Holovak. "I do, want tb pack Bucknell, which ' played one Pittsburgh) and Reger (6 wards 1987 78 Nutimg ForMt, Tall Cedan Yates and defensive back Dick acuse. more g;ame, ousted' the Lord against the Cowboya) hav^TDs 121- 90 89 starter’s gun. The contestants up a spare offensive, lineipan Quarterback ' J fi r r y WEST MIDDLE TPKE. NEAR BROAD ST. 1958 . . . Nufnieg ForSst, Tan Cedan Felt in ■ the 12-7 victory over Jeffs in the final ballot.^ Also aa well as Krause. 137 116 116 will come from many w{ilks of however.” Rhofhe of the Univer­ 1969 . . . Nutmeg Forest, Tsll Cedan life. Denver last Friday night left ‘ TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — listed in, the top 10, from New Th« St.' Louis Cardinals’, how­ MANCHESTER 1960 .... 167 118 114 sity of’Tulsa and Cen­ Nutmeg Forest, 'tall Cedan Manchester,. Conn.;'USA', will ■the .^iperican Football League Jack Statneholaar, Assocloited England, were Vermont and ever, have returned the moot hi- 1961 ..t 186 136 186 Nutmeg Forest, TsU Cedan be a busy place Thanksglvtiig 6eoae two men abort. Llnebock- Tliera a n I f gnvkoiiiid IM- Preaa Ltnamaa o< the Week, WilliiaRis, who tied for a ^ t h tercepUona for ID s (four) and ter Dick Butkua o f D> PHONE 648r5168 1962 . 178 lie 116 Nutmeg Fosest^ TsH O siaia C^Mine Runneri Will Follow Tl|i|knlving Mikniing over Manchetter^i Streeti JOHNNYfEeLLBY moming before the featlve,dtn- 4r Doa MoKfamon is espootad to iag traeka ta FloHda. wanted to .qirit ttu riy a a n ago place. HMfr Pat Flsobar.^ee^ in ttia linoie were ruiimenui). 1968 . 196 187 184 Nutmeg Fefsst, TUI CMan flz<11ne Ohanp ner table la Invaded. I •T ■■■ Al ‘ ^ *' 4i * iv { »av»sf'' iL

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Priced 6-room Colonial Cape, fire­ face spotted with electronic C t a a ifM m “Waat A ii” an telna orer tte pkeae m • CARPENTRY—32 years' ex­ Street, 643-9070. Magnlficient View prVB ROOM apartment, sec- hot water, stove, refrigerator, DAYS INCOME PROPERTY — Three marvels. runs at the five altitudes to at $16,900. Call now. place, 1% baths, built-in kitch­ gather Information on any ii— r fV w n r H m a^rertHer aliowW read his ad Me FIRST perience. Ceilings and floor The finest In this area! Mid floor. Immediate occu- heated garage and much more. family producing $3,600 per en, custom red birch cabinets, Near the tip of the arrow head DAY n AFFBABB aad REP. rtM by lyato. lat.i UNIVERSAL electric stove, ily house, 7*4. Very reason­ into the clouds. The data later was fed into good working condition, $20. water, one year lease. Call 649-7737 or 649-5779, 6 to 7 pointment only. Phllbrick ture. Asking $23,900. rooms, carpeting, fireplace computers. From the results, 649-8880. able. Work needed but worth and finished recreation room, Thirty miles to the south, in a Call 649-2291 between 6-7. 649-5048 after 6 p.m. p.m. Agency, 649-8464. looking into. For details call Lots For Sale 73 building called Mistram Central atmospheric physics experts are 24-Ho«r Aiswering Service water softener, half acre lot. able to draw a map of clouds Peg Cleszynskl. 640-4291. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- near the to'wn of Valkarta, con­ SEVEN ROOMS and garage, t h r e e ROOMS, tile bath, heat DOUBLE building lot for sale, tinuous wave radio signals were and other conditions. This helps Help Wanted— M-ile 36 Articles For Sale 45 and hot water furnished, sec J. D. REALTY CO. 1577. Roofing— Siding 16 Help Wanted— Female 35 Musical Instruments 53 excellent location, 88 Laurel Houses For 72 HIGH RIDGE — 6% room 200x400. School Road. Bolton. beamed to a transponder In the In determining what conditions Free to Herald Readers Street Call 649-7747. ond floor. 15% School St. Ranch, 2 baths, large rec Call 349-2871. C O VEN’tRY — Moderately fast-flying missile. produce certain noise charac­ DION CONSTRUCTION—Roof­ RECEPTIONIST, light office LABOREIRS for all 3 shifts, ONE DOLLAR stationery bar­ MAN’S ACCORDION, Marco across from East Side Rec. CONCORD RD - Beautiful 643-5129 643-8779 room, exceptional kitchen, at­ Waat hifoiinatlaa oa oae oar elsestfled ad^n UaeawatoT No ing, siding, alterations, ceil­ work, 9-12, 6 days. 'Write P.O. good wages, union shop, paid gains, name, address on choice Doro, professional model! black FIVE ROOMS, 116 Charter Oak ranch, large livtag room, torm- ANDOVER— Long Hill Road. 4 priced 4 room home. Base­ The Mlnuteman's speed and teristics in the Mistram read­ at tached garage. $3,000 down ings and enables specialists to ■arirnr at the tokidMiae Hsted? Stanpie eaB the ings, gutters and aluminum Box 222, Manchester. life insuremce, free medical in­ of 200 noteheads; 150 letter and sliver, $475. 649-0993, Street, adults, gas stove pro­ FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, . al dining room. c»ln et kitchen. acre building site, best residen­ board heat. Only minutes from position in space are deter­ assumes VA moiigage. 643- UConn. 742-7056. mined by counting the number refine the accuracy of the par­ windows. 643-4352, 643-0696. surance, vacation pay. Apply sheets, 75 envelopes. 60 per­ 1-684-7597. vided, gas heat imme 2813. bation. His case was continued faction gpiaranteed. Call 649- appearing and ambitious, guns, hobby coLlectlons, attic home. First floor — llvlnr $20,900 SOUTH WINDSOR. 4 TWO FAMILY—One year old, SPACIOUS 4 bedroom ranch, ROUTE 6 BOLTON — Two Wanted— Real Estate 77 enly blow up a missile. But they to today at Stafford Springs THE SOUTHERN 737 Main Street, State Tneater EXCELLENT 4% room duplex bedroom Split Level, living are irritating when it comes to P e r s o n a ls Trucks—Tractors 1315. free to travel, transporta­ Building. contents or whole estates. Fur­ room, dining room, kitchen 4 and 6 rooms, 2 bedrooms, built-in stove, 1% baths, two acres of wooded lard plusia 6 because the youth had no par­ tion furnished. $94 weekly niture Repair Service Talcott- apartments, 1% baths, sound­ room, fireplace, kitchen with family room one apartment, SPOT CASH paid fo r homes, determining precise rocket per­ "NEW ENGLAND birch cabinets, refrlgeratoi picture windows, double ga­ room stone house with a three ent In court. The court was told, STATE LICENSED rest home 1952 CHEVROLET ton panel, if qualified. • For personal vllle. Conn. Tel. 643-7449. range, hood. % bath, carpete proof with many extras, re­ built-ins, finished rec room modem kitchen, excellent con­ rage, large lot. Hutchins car garage, all for $14,000. Lo­ farms and acreage, 24-hour formance. however, that Waugh’s father centrally located, reasonable good rubber, best offer. 295 Millinery, Dressmaking 19 Interview, call between 8- Fuel and Feed 49-A frigerator, range, hood, di.spos- with glass sliding doors, patio, dition. Phllbrick Agency. 649- service. Hayes Agency, 643- Meyer, Francis Klugman and was scheduled to be presented TELEPHONE COMPANY WANTED—Combination storm stairs, Venetian blinds. Secon Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. cated above Munson’s Candy rates, friendly atmosphere. Broad St., 643-5170. 12. floor— 2 bedrooms, large clo.s al, parking, children play area, a'wnings, 1-car garage, nice 8464. Shop. House needs a com­ 4803. James Sutton were aboard today on another charge In EXPERT ALTERATIONS of door, wooden, as close to 32% bsusement. Reasonable rent. lot. Glowworm 794 as it flew the day Tel. 875-1011. An equal opportunity employer ets, full ceramic bathroom THREE BEDROOM ranch In plete redecorating, but has cou rt. ladies’ and gentlemen’s gar­ FIREPLACE WOOD for sale. x6’ll. reasonable. Good condi­ Call after 4 p.m. 643-4362, ONE BLOCK from Main, two of the recent Mlnuteman 2 Waugh was first sentenced to ments. All work done promptly Heat, hot water, parkinp- a good o/^T location. new well, septic, etc. T. J, Legal Notice PASSENGERS wanted from FORD Half ton pickup truck. 649-9582 742-7729. tion. 528-5789. basement, storage and laun 649-3566, Mr.Gill. $22,500 EAST HARTFORD. family, 4-4 duplex, permanent Needs jcorating. Crockett, Realtor. 643-1577. launching. six mcHiths in Jail In September, Manchester to vicinity of 643-0749. and reasonably. Also, dry dry. Children welcome. On bu<^ Under construction, 6 room siding, two recent heating sys­ Make a fer. J. D. UqVOB PERMIT Under a contract with the Air 1963. The sentence was sus­ Travelers. Tel. 644-1664 after cleaning and laundry. Center WOMAN to care for two chil­ THREE ROOM, third floor, Raised Ranch, .living room tems, garages, cleaui. Hayes Realty Co., 643-5129, 643-8779. NO’nCE OF APPLICATION Rooms Witnoot Board 59 line. Rent reasonablle. Tel. af­ Thin Is to fflvp'notlce that I, Mi­ Force Cambridge Research pended and the youth was 6:30 p.m. Tailor Shop, 32 Oak Street. dren in my home vicinity Ma­ TAXI DRIVERS, full and part- Garden^—Farm— Dairy heated, centrally located. Call with cathedral ceiling, large Agency, 643-4803. Laboratory, the Maryland firm placed on two year’s probation. ter 4 p.m., 649-3586, owner. 643-0082, between 7-8. Bolton chael J Mlnlcuccl of 178 Oak St,. ple Street. 643-9431. time positions available. For Products 50 ROOM for young lady, a home fireplace. 1% baths, kitchen MANCHESTER — West Side. Manchester Connecticut, have filed operates and maintains air­ Mrs. Genevieve Britney, 25, COLLEGE GIRL, experienced Trailers— Older 6 room Colonial, new Moving—^Trucking— information call 643-2123. away from home. Convenient FIVE ROOM newly decorated with built-ins, 2-cai* garage. an application dated November 10. borne electronic- equipment de­ of East Hartford, charged with folk singer, available Friday Mobile Homes 6-A WOMEN, IF YOU WANT $$$$ APPLES—Macs and Cortlands, Choose all your own color com­ siding, garage,' quiet location. 1964. with the Liquor Control Com­ and Saturday nights for holi­ Storage 20 to E verything. 643-7969. and remodeled apartment for Furnished Apartments 63-A CUSTOM DELUXE mission for a Package Store Per­ signed to chart the atmoephere fraudulent issue at a check, had for Christmas. If you want a No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, rent. Immediate occupancy. binations. O.K.... Only $13,500. Hayes Agency, mit for the sale of alcoholic liquor in the Mistram operating area. her case nolled. The charge day parties. Call 643-8546. NEW 1964 NIMROD Camp new interest. If you want a 529 W. Center St. 643-4803. Trailers for sale. No reason­ Salesmen Wanted 36-A FURNISHED room, light Centrally located on bus line. RANCH on the premises 36 Oak St,, Man­ At least two flights are made stems from .* |1 check Issued MANCHESTER Delivery. Light weekly income. If you can sell ROCKVILLE CENTER—Mod­ $24..500 EAST HARTFORD, chester. Connecticut. WANTED — Ride to Pratt & able offer refused. United trucking and package delivery. housekeeping, private en­ Adults or grown children pre­ WE ALL The business will be owned ,b; each week. 1 to the Rockville Police Depart­ a product advertised on TV I APPLICATIONS for executive STRICTLY FRESH EGGS— em 4 rooms, heated, furnished, Oak Street. New oversized 6 so ST. JAMES PARISH — Spa­ Three large bedrooms, 2 .by Whitney, third shift, from Irv­ Rent-Alls, 358 Burnside Ave., Refrigerators, washers and Giuliani’s Farm, Birch Moun­ trance. Lady only. One min­ ferred. Call 649-7060. all utilities, adults; also, three cious 4 bedroom home built enito A. PaganInl andMd MauriiMaurice P. Through the studies, Called ment for payment of a paricing and leading magazines, call training program being ac­ ute from Main S t Tel. 649- room Ranch, spacious H'vlng AREN’T RICH! fireplaces, 2 baths, large Correntl of 174% Spruce St. and ing Street to Gate 2. Willow E. Hartford. stove moving spsclalty. Folding tain Road to Tinker Pond room, adults. 875-9121. 1958, 2 baths, large wooded refractive index measurements, ticket The check was returned. Avon Cosmetics. We will show cepted from large manufactur­ 7959 after 5. room with large corner fire­ built-in kitchen, slate foy­ 233 Perxuson Rd.. Manchester. Con­ Street. Phone 643-4428, any­ chairs for r.^nt. 649-0762. Road, Bolton. TWO ROOM heated apartment lot, executive neighborhood, necticut. and will be conducted bv the Cambridge Laboratory Other dlapositlons: George you how. Call 289-4922. ing firm. Trainees start in and bath. 149 Oakland Street. FURNISHED Housekeeping place, kitchen with G.E. bullt- er, 2-car basement garage, MICHAEL J. inNICUCCI of 17i8 time. TOE THOMPSON House, Cot­ $2,500 enUUf.Iqs you to a re- $17,900. Hutchins Agency hopes to eliminate tracking Bartoslewics, 18, of Hasard- sales for one year, then ad­ LAYING HENS. 50c each alive; $65. 649-5229, 9-5. room, also all utilities, one ins, 2 full baths, one with large diculously ^w mortgage amesite drive, one acre Oak St.. Manchester. Connecticut, ■as noises by perhaps redesigning Auto Driving School 7-A ACCOUNTANT and secretary, vance. Require college back­ tage Street, centrally located, double vanity, 12x24, finished 646-0103. permittee. ville, failure to drive righti A REWARD of $3,500 is being Painting—Paperine 21 one goat, $15; one lamb, $20; adult, ample parking, 272 payment pluil a nice two- treed lot, only $20,900. MICHAEL JAMIES MINICUCCI Mistram to compensate for W illiam C urley, 25, R F D S, o p ­ offered for information leading pleasant atmosphere. Referen­ ground. Experience not essen­ large pleasantly furnished rec room, 2-car garage. Mo\re ducks, $3 each, average 9-10 Main. family with (new) separate Manchester Dated November 34. 1964. them. erating an unregistered motor to the arrest and conviction of | l e a r n t o DRTV'E — Spectal INSIDE and outside painting. ces. Write Box M, Herald. tial. Starting guarantee of rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 FIVE ROOM apartment, 29 right in. LAWRENCE F. FIANO attention to nervous and eld­ lbs. Call 643-9269. heating, copper plumbing, For nearly three hours before vehicle, $9; James Hartnett the true murderer of Hope 1 You nd'me your own price. $125 per week plus expenses. for overnight and permanent Foster Street. REDECORATED 3 rooms and TW O FAM ILY erly. Classroom for teen-agers. guest rates. 5 rooms on each side and Realtor 643-2766 the Mlnuteman 2 launching, the Jr., evading reeponaibllity, 860, Rothwell and release and ex-1 649-7863, 875-8401. For interview call 644-0202 bath, parking. West Center. $24,500 SOUTH WINDSOR. an income. Two-family en­ AMENDMENTS OFFICIAL honoration of Roy Darwin, Sr. Pickup service. Day or eve­ between 6-8 p.m. or 242-7593. Household Goods 51 New 6 room Ranch, large liv­ A rare investment oppor­ plane, operated by the 6660th reckless driving, nolled; Edgar Help Wanted— Male 36 FOR RENT—Front room cen­ $90. 646-0057. joyment at $19,400. Charles Nicholson 742-6364 HARTFORD (AP) — Three Write to Box 1011, Manches­ ning lessons. Reasonable rates. PAm riNG, EXTERIOR and in­ ing room with stone fireplace, tunity or live rent free in Operations Group at Patrick Air Johnson, 23, Hartford, speeding, Manchester Driving Academy, terior, paperhanging, wall­ EVERYTHING in sterilized re­ trally located. Parking. 59 amendments, approved by vo­ Force Base, flew patterns over |45; Charles McGinnis, 19, Ver­ ter. MAN INTERESTED in learn­ NOTICE cathedral celling, kitchen with your own 3 room apart­ Dolores L. Merritt, 646-0424. 742-7249. paper removed, dry wall work Situations Wanted— conditioned used furniture ana Birch Street. 649-7129. Buglness Locations Tappan built-ins, gloss sliding J. D. REALTY CO. ment. Only $800 down. ters Nov. 8, have officially be­ the Mistram area while special non Trailer Court failure to WANTED — Ride to Pratt & Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ ing furniture touch-up and up­ nppllancej, high quallty--low PUBLIC HEARING come part of the Connecticut equipment sampled the air. stop at a atop sign, 815; SchroU holstery trade. See Mr. Pet- Female 38 For Rent 64 dodrs. sun deck, 2 full baths, VTiitney, 8-4:45. from vicinity ing arranged. FVlly instired. prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 196 Apartments— Flats— ADDITIONAL spacious recreation room. Im­ 643-6129 643-8779 Suburban Associates constitution. Gov. John N. Glowworm 794 initially flew to Tnuisportatlon Co., Hartford, West Center St. to Gate 2. Call Business S e r v ic e s Free estimates. 649-9658, Jo­ tengill, Norman's, Forest TYPING, envelopes, letters, South Street, Rockville. 875- OWNER MUST sell due to fi­ Dempsey, in a proclamation a spot over the Atlantic 15 miles operating an overweight motor Street. 646-0111. Tenements 63 APPROPRIATIONS BEAUTIFULLY paneled air mediate occupancy. Realtors nancial reversals this beauti­ 649-5975 anytime. Offered 13 seph P Lewis. manuscripts. Will pick up and ' 2174. Open 9-8 conditioned space, over 1400 Tuesday, reported the official east of Mistram Central — an vehicle, 884. deliver. 649-9281. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lee Greenough ful five room cape with breeze­ results of the voting and decreed area through which the missile EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ ELECTRICIAN, licen^d Jour­ __ RUGS, never used. 9x12 beige. THREE ROOM heated apart- TOWN OF MANCHESTER, sq. ft., will subdivide, profes-: $26,000 SOUTH WINDSOR. RANCH, 4 rooms, 2 bednxnns, way, two car garage plus a SHARPENING Service — Saws, ■ional area parking. Main and 6% room Raised Ranch, large 289-7711 289-3040 the amendments “ valid to all to pass. As the plane cir­ ing, Wallpaper books Papei- neyman. experienced in resi­ RETIRED WOMAN desires po­ $30; 9x15 gold oriental, $35; ment, 456 Main Street. Call CONNECTICUT kitchen, living room, wooded large utility building in the Automobiles For Sale 4 knives, axes, shears, skates, Ha mes Street, reasonable 649- living room with cathedral Intents and purposes as port of cled, a duct on its side drew in hanging Ceilings Floors, irully dential, commercial and indus­ sition as companion - house­ 12x15 white nylon. 289-6955. 649-5229, 9-5. Notice is hereby given that 5 lot, handy to bus, shopping, THREE BEDROOM ranch, 125 rear. Has 1.8 acres of land and U.S. Acres Yield More rotary blades. Quick service. trial, Steady work. Benefits. 2811. ceiling and full wall fireplace, etc. Excellent conation. $12,- the Constitution of the state. air and channeled it into a black NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ insured. Workmanship guar­ keeper. excellent references. the Board of Directors, Town of foot frontage, fireplace, full is located on Route 44A just Voters by a margin of 281,383 Cavite Equipment Co., 38 875-5905 for appointment. NORGE automatic wa.sher in BOLTON'CENTER Apartments, kitchen with built-ins, dining 900. Phllbrick A gency, 649- box. The box broke the air sam.- NEW YORK — TheUhited ed down? Short on down pay­ anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. Write Box R. Herald. Manchester, Connecticut, wiH cellar, aluminum storms, car­ over Bolton line in Coventry. to 92.832 approved changes in Main St., Manchester Hours excellent condition. Call 649- Comer Brandy St. and Bolton FOR LEASE—Excellent loca­ area and glass sliding doors to 8464. plea down to humidity, temper­ States uses only 209 m illion ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- daily 7-6. Thursday 7-9 Satur­ If no answer, 643-9043. hold a Public Hearing in the tion for doctor’s office or port. All for $13,900. Don't Many possible uses for rear the General Assembly’s voting ature, water vapor and atmos­ 0536. Center Rd., new 3 ro>ms. heat, a sun deck, 2 full baths with wait. Hutchins Agency, 646- building. Has a $16,000 FHA acres of cropland compared aion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ day 7-4. 643-7988. Mimlcipal Building Hearing beauty parlor. 416 Main Street. SEVEN ROOM O ld e r hetne, 4 requirements on constitutional pheric pressure and fed the in­ INTERIOR and exterior paint­ Situations Wanted— hot water, stove, refrigerator, vanity, large finished rec room, 0103. mortgage that buyer can as­ •with R ussia’s 539 million and est Douglas. Inquire about low­ $126. 649-3286, 643-4312, Room, 41 Center Street, Man­ Completely renovated and am­ bedrooms, 3 baths, lot 72x161. amendments. The vote was 306,- formation to a console manned est down, smallest payments ing, wallpaper removed, fully ENGAGEMENT BROKEN! 2-car garage. Imfiiediate oc­ sume (payments $153.00). A TYPEWRITEr I - Standard Male 39 chester, Connecticut, Tuesday. ple parking. J. D. R ealty, 643- cupancy. i Marion E. Robertsoo, Realtor 451 to 66,416 on the amendment by Klugman and Sutton/ The has slightly over ftve million anywhere. No small loan or fi­ insured. Rene Belanger. 648- MACHINIST YOUNG COUPLE MANCHESTER — Charming 8 steal at $20,000. T.J. Crockett, and electric. Repaired, over­ WILL SACRIFICE SCHOOL STREET — Six room December 1, 1964, at 8:00 p.m., 6129. S4S-896S. reducing the residency require­ data was recorded on timed os­ people engaged in agriculture nance company plan. Douglas hauled, rented. Adding ma­ 0512 or 644-0804. CARPENTER, painter, floor room Colonial. 4 or 5 bed­ Realtor, 643-1577. to Russia’s nearly 37 m iBlon. HOME OF FURNITURE Duplex, modem bath, $100 per on proposed additional appro­ $26,250 EAST HARTFORD. rooms, 2 full baths, formal din­ ment for voting from one year cillographs, along with informa­ Motors, 333 Main. chines rented and repaired I ALL AROUND Sander, paperhanger desires month, available now. Call 643- priations General Fund Budget MODERN. CENTRAL, Air- SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooms, 1% Yet the United States get a work. Tel. 524-0919. PICK IT UP -- JUST PAY New 7 room Garrison Colonial. ing room, excellent condition, TOLLAND — $2,500 assumes to six months. The third amend­ tion about air speed, compass Pickup and delivery service PAINTING, days or nights. In­ $19.63 5563. 1964-65 as follows: Conditioned Offices for rent. Spacious living room, dining baths, modem kitchan with ment. which allows use of ab­ heading and gravity. greater yield per acre than the 1961 PONTIAC Bonneville, ra­ Off Street parking. Inquire at centrally located. Phone own­ mortgage, save closing • costs. Yale Typewriter Service. 649 side or outside. Call 87.')-1572. Must be able to set up and MONTHLY To; Park Department for room and kitchen, fireplace, built-lns, dining room, fam­ sentee ballots in some cases The spiral ^ight pattern was Soviets in 11 of 12 major agri­ dio and heater, full power, ex­ 4986. I LOOKING for anything in real 164 East Center St. or phone ily room, full basement, 1- er-agent, Barbara Woods, 049- Spotless 5% room Colonial cellent condition. Call after 4, work to blueprint.^. 50 hour Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Lutz Museum Operation 1 % baths, 4 bedrooms, 2-car 7702. Ranch, builj-ins, % acre wood-1 when election falls on a repeated over ' Mistram Central cultural conunodies. Russia PAINTING and paperhanging, —A------HERE’S THE STORY — This estate rentals — apartmints, 649-5261. car garage. $22,900. Phll­ 649-3132. LAND CLEARING, tree re­ week. Apply in person...... $4,000 garage. Immediate occupancy. ed lot. Hurry! Hayes Agendy, | religious holiday, was approved and then the tracking site 20 leads only in lint cotton — 646 good work, reasonable rates, ADORABLE Brittany Spaniel was sold to a young couple on homes. mu,tiple dwellings, cat. To: Park Department for brick Agency, 649-8464. moval, and chain saw w ork.! Oct. 2nd. A few days later they TWO STORY building, about 643-4803, by a vote of 293,244 to 85,582. miles to the west. The plan* pounds per acre to 4S7. 1954 CHEVROLET 2-door, au­ 30 years in Manchester, your puppies, $5, Excellent for J. D Realty. 643-6129. Ski Tow Repair . . . .$1,000 $26,400 SOUTH WINDSOR. A. Michaud, 742-8096. I neighbor is my recommenda­ informed us they wished to can­ 2,(K)0 sq. ft., for rent. Suitable IN TO'WN — a real fine 5-room tomatic. Best offer. Call 649- hunting or for house pet. Call NEW DELUXE 4% room du­ to be financed from the Gen­ for storage or shop. $30 New 7% room Colonial, 4 bed­ ranch in convenient and quiet Manchester 9649. tion. Raymond Flske, 649- G. T. K. CORP. 875-9992. cel their order because they eral Fund unexpended surplu.s LAWNMOWER sharpening; re­ were not getting married. Pay­ plex apartment, heat, hot wat­ monthly. Apply Apt. 4, 10 De­ rooms, 2 full baths, living location. 3 bedrooms, 2 bed­ pairs, sales, rotor blades 9237. 196,3/64. room with beamed ceiling, FORD 1963, Fairlane 500, 4- 678 Tolland St, East Hartford FOR SALE AKC registered ments of almost $200 have been er. appliances, dryer, parking, pot Square. rooms and dining room if you BRENT ROAD sharpeiied; bicycle sales, serv­ full cellar, $150 monthly. J.D. To; Board of Education for bookcases and fireplace, fam­ prefer. Large living room, door sedan, small V-8, stand­ ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, I French poodle, champagne, 2 made. If you have a good job ily styled kitchen, 2-car ga­ Electrical Services 22 and arc honest and reliable, Realty, 643-5129, 643-8779. Transportation ...... $2,700 great big kitchen with built- ard shift. After 6 p.m., 649- 149 W. Middle Turnpike. 649 I years old. 643-7257. rage. Immediate occupancy. Owner has purchased new then this is for you. All items to be financed from an in­ Houses For Rent 65 ins. Two fireplaces; Be your , 0033. 2098. TWO TRIM carpenters. Apply ..-'r-. ~ , crease in estimate of Income home nut (if town. An ele­ FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt on job Ellington Ridge Coun- black male are sample pieces and are fully own landlord! Madeline Smith, service on all tjrpes of elec­ from State Aid for Schools. SBVEIN ROOM Split Level in $40,000 MANCHESTER, Porter gant ra!nch with split rail THESE BEST BUYS miniature poodle. 14 months Realtor, 649-1642. DRIVE 1962 VALIANT SIGNET, buck­ guamntpcd. LAWN M*^WERS— Sharpened trical wiring. Llcen.sfd and in­ try Club, Abbott Road, Elling- Robert M. Stone, Manchester, modem kitchen SK. New 8 room executive Colo­ fence AND the best care a- et seats, automatic transmis­ and repaired, winter storage. ton. old, well trained. Call 649-1866 BLONDE b e d r o o m NOTICE home could have. Conven­ sion, low mileage, like new. sured Wilson Electrical Co., after 5. Secretary with bullt-ins, 1% baths, fam­ nial, large beamed ceiling liv­ M ANCH ESTER-^ room home It’s “ Drive By’’ time again. We’ve managed to assemble an imposing list of properties recently despite, Sales and service' — Ariens, l i v i n g r o o m s u i t e ing room with central fire­ ient too. 643-0355 after 6 p.m. Manche.ster, 649-4817, 643-1388. PART-TIME ■ - Half-clay, prefer­ 5-PC. DINETTE SET PUBLIC HEARING Board of Directors ily r6om, garage, etc. $200 per in St. James Parish, 100x170 a record sales year, Norman Hohenthal or Len Charboneau will be happy to show you thru the interior Snowbirds, also rental equip­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, month. Phllbrick Agency, 649- place, custom kitchen with shaded lot, 2-car garage, 3 ment. L & M Equipment Corp., ably afternoons but will con­ "PHILCO ” ELEC. REF. Manchester, Conn. of any of the following: 1960 CADILLAC Convertible Articles For Sale 45 CONNECTICUT Dated at Manchester, Con­ 8464. built-in.s and plenty of cabi­ bedrooms, big kitchen, 1% Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. Floor FlntshinR 24 sider mornings. All around ’’CALORIC" COMB. RANGE nets, formal dining room, 4 good top, good rubber, good | construction worker with driv­ ■ ’’MAYTAG" WASHER PROPOSED ORDINANCE necticut, this 20th day of No­ baths, excellent condition, Suburban Associates running condition. Priced for | Manchester Exchange— Enter- SNOWBLOWERS, new and In accordance with provisions COMPLETELY furnished 4 large bedrooms, 2% deluxe $14,900. Wolverton Agency, pri.se 1945. er’s license. Apply 8:30 a.m. “OLYMPIC" TELEVISION vember 1964. Realtors 22 Santina Drive 85 BrookfieW St 120-122 Walnut SL 242 Sehool SL quick sale. Call after 5, 649- FLOOR SANDING and reflnish- used. Aliens, Snobjrd, Toro, of the Town Charter, notice is room house, automatic heat, baths, first floor family room, Realtor, 649-2813. ing (specializing in older Mitchell Drive, off Parker “HOOVER” VACUUM Lee Greenough 8341. Whoclhor.se, and Motb\^Mower. hereby given that a Public adults only. 640-1794. 2-car attached garage. Cleane.st ranch in town! Large, clean, 8 garagee. Near Low priced 2-famiy. Make Clean alx-room Cape, Only YOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-1! floors) Waxing floors. Paint­ Sfl’ect, at tracks, McKinney “MOHAWK” AXM.. RUGS an offer. Service and parts. Capitol Hearing will be held in the Mut MANCHESTER — Uke new Beautifully wooded big lot. 114,900.00 J[959 FORD 2 - door.' 2 - tone Cellars, attics, tra.sh, small ing Ceilings Paperhanging. Bros. Septic Tank Co. “SEALY” BOX SPRING OFF PORTER STREET—A 4 289-7711 289-3040 all schools. Equipment. 38 Main Street, nicipal Building Hearing Room, 5% room ranch, 20 foot living green, sedan, standard. In ex­ trucking done A-1 right! Call No job too small. John Ver- “SEALY" MATTRESS FIREPLACE bedroom home with 2 baths, Manchester. Open daily 7-5, Tuesday, December 1, 1964 at Exclusive With room, 1% baths, beautifully cellent condition. , Call 649- 343-2928, Tremano Trucking failie. 649-5760. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. Linoleum, Tables. Cabinets, Pic­ rec room and garage, avail­ finished, family room, large Service. ture.' and a Few Other Item s.' 8:00 p.m. on proposed ordinance 4226. QJiL BURNER able now until next Spring. wooded “ fot. Hayes Agency, IW Woodbridga S t Big Colonial, 1% baths, 3-oar » Bridge S t HANNAH’.S husband Hector SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT concerning: T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- ROBERT D. MURDOCK MANCHESTER — Now under Six-room ranch, 2 i t STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone Bonds— Stocks— WOOD 643-4803. construction at Dartmouth, garage. Immaculate ColoniaL IMi 1963 CORVAIR SPYDER, fully SERVICEMAN hates hard wprk so he cleans ONLY Manchester Redevelopment 1677. Full cellar, big lot. 4 bedrooms. Bowers School. equipped, Including super­ walls, firep'icu:e8. flagstone ter­ the rugs with Blue Lustre. PHONE ME AT ONCE Agency LARGE BUNDLES Heights, 7 room Colonial, 2% ‘ baths, gsrage. races, hatchways, dry wells. Mortgages 27 U & R REALTY CO., INC. MANCHESTER — 150x200, charger. Excellent condition. Long established fuel oil Rent electric shampooer ■ $1. Samuel Albert, Htfd. 247-0358 The proposed changes and re­ FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch large trees, clean 6 room Col­ baths, 2 fireplaces, large fam­ $1,995. Call 649-6063. All concrete repairs. Reason- A BETTER ARRANGEMENT If yo>i have no means of trans­ visions may be seen in the completely, decorated, 2-car ily room, porches, 2-car ga­ '♦able. 643-0851. company with large service Olcott Variety Store. 643-2692 ’ 643-6472 onial. double garage, only $16,- 50 Virginia Road 211 Mountain Rd. " “ ‘ S!"',!; of vour finances will make department will put on an­ portation, I’ll .send my auto for Town Clerk’s Office during garage, one year lease with 000. Hutchins Agency. rage, city utilities, hot water Owner wants fast sale. Robkledge PODGE, 1964, Dart, GT Model more of your Income available DARK, RICH stone-free loam! you. business hours. option to renew, $225 per 646-0103. oil heat. Charles Lesperance, 4-bedroom Colonial. Many, Ranch. Vacant. 822,000.00 742, 2-door Hardtop, 4-speed, HAVE truck — Attics and cel­ other experienced service­ Custom built ranch. Interior 8-room SpUt. Call us. lars cleaned. Rubbish removed. for personal use. Lump debt man. Man selected for this A1.SO, fill, sand, gravel, and No obligation Robert M. Stone, month. 742-7004. 640-7620. many extras. bucket seats, mileage less than into one monthly payment of stone, 643-9504. Inspection a must! Rea.sonable. Call 649-1043 after permanent, well paying po­ Secretary MANCHESTER^even rooms, 2,800 miles. Mu.st sell to settle $22.25 for each thousand dollars A— L— B— E—R—T— S THREE b e d r o o m s , 2 full MANCHESTER — Executive oil heat, full ba.sement, porch, MANCHESTER — Immaculate Main Street 5:30. sition must have references RUBBER STAMPS — Three Board of Directors baths, fireplace, garage, walk­ neighborhood, lovely 7 room -estate. Call 249-1611, Ext. including repayment over five 43-45 ALLVN ST., HARTFORD Manchester, Conn. 2-car garage, city utilities, 5% room Ranch, near bus and and experience nece.ssary lines name and address, cu.sh- out basement, formal dining Colonial, mammoth living Giastonbury Befton 1081. After 6 p.m., call 875- REPAIRS on all makes of re­ years. Frank Burke, 246-8897, OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. Dated at Manchester, Con- W. G. GLENNEY good location. Priced at only schools. Call Allen Schaefer, Spruce Street 2925. to go right to work with­ loncd mount, knob handle room, storage area, large yard room, modem kitchen with Taieottville 52 acres. Route 85 lo* frigerators, washers, ranges, Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ out training. No phone .necticut, this 24th day of No­ $16,000.’ Vacant. Charles Les­ Broker, collect, 875-1235. 260 Cedar Ridge Terrace. 8- change. 15 Lewis St., Hartford. $1.80. Please print or t.vpe. 336 N. Main St.—640-5253 In nice neighborhood. Refer­ built-ina, 2-car garage. Sacri­ room Raised Ranch. Man­ Yards from Route 88. P ar- cation. Good devekqpment and dryers. All oil burners calls.. vember 1964. perance, 649-7620. . Brick apartment building. I956 MERCURY 9-passenger Conn. ^ Quality Rubber Stamps, P.O. ences required. $140. Available fice at $19,900. Hayes Ajrrncy, chester water. Call us to inspect. tlally business zoned. situation. wagon, mechanically good, cleaned and serviced! All work 643-4803.^ guaranteed. Cosma Appilsmce Box '765, Manchester, Conn., INVITATION Dec. 1. 643-6452. COLONIAL — 4 bedrooms, 1% new battery, good tires. $100. SECOND m o r t g a g e - Un­ MELLEN, WHITE 06042. INVITATION Service, 506 Center. 949-006S baths, family room o ff kitchen, This is only a partial list. We have many others available. Call us any time. There is no *^ff SiiMon’' TeL 643-2095. limited funds available for sec­ & PALSHAW TO BID ELLINGTON—Large Split lev­ MANCaiESTER - New 8 room built-ins, dishwasher, intercom, ond mortgages, payments to 107 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford PONTIAC, 1953 Chieftain. 8 el, $150 per month. Bolton—at Garrison Colonial, 12x24 . living double garage, 144x120. Carl­ TO BID here . . . we merely work,harder! 4959 FORD T-Bird Convertible, I suit your budget. Expedient cylinder, radio, heater. Best of- Sealed bids wil\ be received lake, 2 bedrpoms, $90. 643- room, family roomr built-in 'White, automatic, power I busine-ss and profe.sslonal ton Hutchins Agency, Real­ power I service. J. D. Realty. 643-6129. , fer 649-3716. at the Office of the General FRED C. STURTEVANT 4551. kitchen, master bedroom with tors, 646-0103. Sealed bids will be received brakes and steering, radio' and offices. Floors,, windows, fur- Manager, 41 Center Street, Man­ dressing room, low twenties. at the office of the General 'heater. Best offer. Call aJter 6 nilure. References If required. EXPERIENCED oil burner WALLPAPER SALE, many chester, Connecticut, 4tnUl De- INTERIOR PAINTING and PAPERHANGING BOLTON — 2-bedroom ranch, Hayes Agency, 643-4808. Manager, 41 Center Street, THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY 643-9467. service man, all benefits. Apply SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen • p.m-, 643-0062. Business Opportunity 28 patterns to choose .from. Plas­ cembet?2, 1964 at lliOO'alm. for INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL newly decorated, cellar, lake Manchester, Coiin., until De­ in per,son. ’Williams Oil Serv­ tic coated, trimmed. Morrison MANCHES’1:ER -J S ev r 7 room lltring room with fireplace, im­ 431 MAIN S’TREET 648-5121 Deepwpod-Devon Sanitary Sew­ CHOOSE WALLPAPER IN YOUR OWN privileges. $115 monthly. Good- mediate occupancy, $15,900. cember 2, 1964 at 11:30 A.M. MANCHEISTER—Drive-in res- ice, 341 Broad St.,’ Manches­ Paint Store, 739 Main. chlld-BarUett Realtors, 289- raised, ranch, 2-car garage, for one Suburban Type Truck Household Services ter. er- C„ flOME AT DISCOUNT PRICES Phllbrick Agency, 640-8464. MEMBERS: OF 1957 THUNDERBIRD for sale. taurant, -on busy thorough­ Bid forms, plan's, and specifi­ 0939. ‘ ’' bullt-ins, 1% baths, % gore ,ot, (Bus Type). YOU saved and slaved 4!pr wall MANCHESTER MULTIPLEE>LE LISTINO SERVICE Can 649-2713. Offered 13-A fare, ample parking. Bel Air cations are available at the -tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ Bid forms and specifications Real Estate; 643-8332. ' TURRET LATHE and Bridge­ to 'wall carpet. Keep It new EXTERIOR AIRLESS SPRAY SYSTEM' cy. 648-4808. MANCHESTER VICINI7 T — 6 MANCHESTER CHAMBER OF CODJMERCE REWEAVINO of BURNS, moth port operators. Must be able- to Conti-oller’s Office, 66 Center room home, nlce> condition, are avadlable at the Controller’s $955 CHEVROLEIT Station with Blue Lustre. Rent electric TWO COAT JOB WITH A ONE COAT PROCESS (. Suburban For Rent 66 NATIONAL D^TITUE OF REAL ESTATE BROKERS Wagon, automatic, $100. 24 holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ set up and operate from blue­ shampooer $1. 'the Sherwlnr Street, Manchester, Coimectl- PORTER STREET Area — 6 basement garage, large assum­ Office, 66 Center Street, Man­ c u t ' chester,^ Conn. •Tyler Circle or 643-4610. dow shades made to measure, Help Wanted— Female 35 prints. , Work week 65 hours, Williams Co. ' ANDOVER — 12 minuses from room Cape, fireplace, 3-car able mortgage to qualified buy­ P.S. Listed after this ad was made up—Four bedroom split in Fox Hill Arss RodcrlDei. 6^ all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys steady employment. Good pay Town of Manchester, TEL. 649-4645— 649-2979 Mant^iuter. Nice 4 ' room garage, lame tree abaded tot. er. FuU price 811^00. Call the . Town of Manchester o t 1^8 • OPEL 2-door, excellent made while you wait. Tape 'e- and- fringe benefits for quali­ Connecticut ONE OF THE OLDEST FAINT FAMIUlis i^iertmant, utlUtiM included, 817,0M. Phllbrick Aganey, EUswortn M 11 tto A Agaoey, Richard Martin; good running condition, corders for rent Mariesra, 867 LPN or RN, full or partrllme, fied men. Echo Machine Co., AFRICAN ■’VIOLETS for sale. Richard Martin, IN CONNECnCDT vacant 742-6124. 649-8464. Raaltors, 648-6^. General Maiiager 1160. 648-8840. .Main., 649-622L 11-7. 876-2077. Inc., Manchester. 643-7627. Call 643-2840. General Manager

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Fair, oolder tonight, low About Town Town’s Juvenile Prohlems Human Relations Unit Plans little temperaturo ehango i reW, Ugh in 40a. A petition for bankruptcy, re­ p o rt^ in The Herald Monday, ISot Rare^ Says Police Chief Anti-Poverty Act Program was filed by David A. Witham of 36 tienox S t The name waa Chief of Police James Rear-< Manchester has taken its^ Curtis told the HRC that' "a hicorrectly spelled Whitham in ’ Reardon revealed that he may (Olasslfted Advertiatatf ea Page 80) PRICE SEVEN CENT! don assured the Human Rela­ include in his 1965-66 budget a first step toward possible In­ community, to participate, the nerws account tion Commission last night that volvement In the President’s must have a general •«( c 11 o n GASH the problem of Juvenile delin­ request for funds for hiring a $842 million Anti-Poverty Pro­ program in which key town Ibe weekly Family Swim quency locally "has been blown policewoman, to handle the gram Vtith the designation of agencies are involved.” Hlght will be held as usual to­ problem of delinquent girls and the. Human Relations Commis­ He urged the commission to way out of proportion,’’ get started on its planning, be­ AND night at Manchester High He said,'that "there are no young women. sion (HRC) as the town’s ac­ S^ool. Hie session will last He said that such a woman, tion committee.. cause "federal consideration from 6:S0 to more problems in Manchester, will be given on a first coma and perhaps less, than there are who should be a trained nurse, The commission, at Its meet­ GARRY or trained teacher, or trained ing In the Municipal Building first served basis.” U.S. Ajipears Moving anywhere else,’’ iMt night, unanimously agreed Curtis said that Manchester VPW Auxiliary members "Kids are kids,” he said, "and social worker, would not wear a will attend the Joint installa­ uniform, would be present at ‘to initiate action toward de­ may be eligible for participa­ tion of World War I Veto Bar­ they will always find a place to veloping a local action program tion in several of the programs, LARGE^IUNCH congregate, be it dirve-lns or youth dances and affairs, and including work-training for un­ racks Sunday at 2 p.m. at the would work, primarily, with under t^e Elconomic Opportuni­ VFW Home, 608 B. Center St. whatever.” ty (Anti-Poverty) Act.” employed young people, 16 Reardon said that recreation youth. The next steps to be taken in­ through 21; work-study for is not the answer to the delin­ He. said that policewomen part - time employment for POMPONS VFW Auxiliary will sponsor are not rare in town.s of Man­ clude a Dec. 15 meeting of the To Expand Viet War quency problem, "because kids HRC for discussing the basic is­ needy college students; and a card party Friday at 8 p.m. chester’s size and that West loans and investments to the at tbe post homa \ ho fall into trouble habitually, I.,orlng photo sues Involved in local participa­ even do so in recreation pro­ Hartfo’-d, Avon and Glaston­ tion, to be followed by a Janu­ very small businea»man. bury employ one, WASHINGTON (AP)__^U*e hope of Improving pro8pecta MANCHESTER "Stanleyv’llle Is under control, this weekend. Premier Molse ued. There still has been no dl« I'll.’ SHOPPING PARKADE cently asked for a record but all resistance has not been Tshombe’s white mercenaries rect mention in the controlled <; \i.i,o.\ GIDER MILL $1,078 billion for two-year eliminated," said an American and supporting (Congolese army Soviet press of white hostages OPEN EVERY SUNDAY Embassy spokesman. killed by Congolese rebels. Route 6 and 44A—643-6880 ROUTE 0, BOLTON COATS operating expenses, asked troops did not appear to have RiO I. WHITE Telephone 640-4332 Multiple Fatalities today for another $220 "The city Is virtually desert­ sufficient strength to consoli­ Cools and the British and Second Floor ed. The Congolese have fled to date the rapid gains they have U.S. diplomatic representatives FUEL OIL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES million in borrowing power the bu.sh. But snipers are still made across a vast area of the in Moscow were called to thS for capital projects. active and you can easily get a northern Congo. Forelg;n Office Wednesday to hear denunciations of the para* Two years ago the legislature bullet through your head.” South of Stanleyville, rebels N O W O N LY Hike Highway Toil voted bond issues totaling $66.2 Since the U.S.-Belgian air­ troop landinig in Stanleyvillo, recaptured the tin mining town They were told It constituted million for these types of pro­ borne operation began Tuesday, of Punta, taken last week by the jects. at least 69 foreigners Including interference In Conglese intern* FRIDAY ONLY! three Americans have been government troops on their al affairs. FOR PERFECT EATING! NEW YORK (AP)—The nation’s Thanksgiving Because capital projects are march toward Stanleyville. generally financed by bond issue slain by the Peking-backed re­ British Ambassador Sir Hunu MEN'S and BOYS' weekend traffic death rate slackened today after a bels. The paratroopers rescued MORE phrey Trevelyan and the U.8. OPEN TONIGHT borrowing, Oie $220 million re­ Despite the reports that the FRUIT BASKETS m jE E l Q Rubber, Composition Thursday of heavy highway mortality. quested could eventually cost about 1,600 white hostages In charge d'affaires Walter J« I 12V2‘ I OUR SPECIALTY Stanleyville and Paulis. Belgian paratroopers might Stoessel Jr., replied that they TILL 9 nEBla3 or Leather 89c Since 6 p.m. (local time)^" over $396 million by the time the Prices start at — In Paulis, which was seized make more drops, Premier Theo had helped land the paratroop* Wedne^ay, the traffic the road and slammed into a borrowing Is paid off, due to the Lefevre of ^ I^ u m said in ers as part of a humanltarioa $5.00 reached 297. utility pole in Akron, Ohio. In accumulation of interest costs. Thursday by Belgian paratroop­ GOOPERATIYE THANKSGIVING DAY With the frequency of fatali­ ers, about 100' whites awaited Brussels: ^that Belgium rescue mission. Cools waltsd for In* Just gdve us an WOMEN'S and GIRLS' Pharr, Tex., two men and a Topping the list of deport­ operations In The (Tongo will structlons from Brussels., on. ( ().^M’\^•Y houFs notice. ties far less than on Thanks­ woman were killed when their ments asking Gov. John N. evacuation on U.S. ClSOs. At end today. In Nairobi, Keny^ Arlins 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. ■ J P P I ^ Neollte, Nylon, Rubber, giving Day, the. rate of deaths edr collided with a truck. Dempsey for capital project least 170 foreigners were ■ \ Ikixisiiin of slid down the scale to less than brought here from Paulis Ths Belgian premier told re­ Minister Jomo Kenyatta called ■ Composition or Leather 59c Two cars loaded with teen­ money for land and buildings is porters that unless the opera­ for attempts to reconcile ths UOI,.\M > ()!’. <’(). for the first nirle months of this agers from Fort Dodge, Iowa, tl ) University of (Jonnectlcut, Thursday. year when it averaged 126 a tions were brought to an end warring factions in Tho Congo. 't i ;h i:t WEST CENTER STREET AT McKEE STREET Traffic experts said that un­ denU.'*'Three boys were killed In The big Item in that package around Paulis for other foreign­ elidl war.” African Unity on The Congo Ti.i. I;r( I HOUSE &. HALE pleasant driving weather over one accident and in the second is a $30 million request for the ers. Belgian Ambassador Hippo- problem. HAT CLEANING and QUALITY much of the North and absence mishap one boy was killed. new UC3onn medical-dental The U.S. spokesman said the of Thursday's pressure to keep The worst aceWent during the school bing built in Farmington. evacuation' of refugees from SHOE REBUILDING SERVICE DEPT. Thanksgiving dinner appoint­ holiday thus far reported was Other university requests in­ Stanleyville has been com­ ments probably figured in the near Olanta, S.C., where seven clude $6 million for new dormi­ pleted. The American planes COAT lull. Also, today had the usual n.embers of one family*and the tories, $3 million for a science- brought a total of 1,070 refugees Students Riot ih» Cairo PLEASE USE OUR OAK STREET ENTRANCE characteri.stics of workday oc­ driver of a second car were engineering building, $3 million from Stanleyville and Paulis. I cupation foi a majority of killed in a head-on collision for a metalurg;ical institute, $2 Congolese and other aircraft American.s. million for a women’s gym and have airlifted hundreds of oth­ With only about half of the (See Page Fourteen) $1.6 million for a fine arts build­ ers from the rebel zone. Strong U.S. Protest four-day holiday weekend over, ing. The embassy said five Ameri­ last 2 DAYS ONLY! SALE it was too early to tell whether The State Education Depart­ cans remained in rebel-con­ the final toll for the 102-hour ment, which operates the four trolled areas. Thej# are Miss A. period would exceed last year's FCC Orders state colleges, vooational and Chansler, who is believed to be To. Library Burning MUNIGIPAL BUILOING 543, a record since the annual technical- schools, is asking for about 18 miles from Paulis In Indefinite Delay count was started In 1958. $27.8 millicm. the village of Egblta; W. Mc- FR L NOV. 27 • SAT, NOV. 28 Worsening snow hazards in New Probe The borrowing requests are Chesney, last reported In Wam- CAIRO (AP)—U.S. Ambassador Ludug Batitl« 'fcodaY the Upper Plains and Midwest expected to be cut sharply by ba, and Mrs. F. J. CJunningham ''IK served mainly today to slow make a strong protest to the Egyptian govemmeni Dempsey before he files his own And her two children In 'fitule. against the burning of the John F. Kennedy memorial TWO DAY-SPECIAL traffic and keep It to a mini­ Ol ‘Payola recommended budget with the All are connected with the For Mars Launch mum. legislature next February. library at the U.S. Embassy in a riotous demonstration Heart of Africa Mission of Fort Wet weather, snow In the Pa­ Washing;ton, Pa. by African students. ^ cific Northwest and Midwest WASHINGTON (AP) — The He asked for full compensa­ Shadi expressed regrets hut in a s, ' ^ CLOSED and rain in the East, created Federal Communications (Com­ Homicide Charge Other reports said several matter of fact manner that left CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)—Technical problems tion for the library and other hazardous driving conditions in mission ordered today a closed- SHELTON (AP) — A 69-year- hundred whites of other nation- the embassy dissatisfied. with the spacecraft thday forced postponement of an old retired mason Is being held aliUefi' were still missing In the damage. A Marine barracks THURSDAY, NOV^MGER 26,1964 many areas. Highway travel, door investigation of payola and northern Congo, and the Belgian also was burned Thursday by An embassy spokesman said i > •attempt to launch Mariner 4 to Mars to take pictures although not regarded as heavy hidden advertising in broadcast­ on a homicide charge in the the protest expressed dlasatis* fatal Thanksgiving Day stab­ paratrofipeni were planning oth­ the mob of African students, and probe scientific secretst' as on other major national holi­ ing. er rescue missions before leav­ screaming entl-American slo­ faction with the handling of tho days, appeared above normal in The Investigation by the sev­ bing of former City Clerk Harry African student mob by poUco THANKSGIVING DAY No new launching date waa glas.s shroud collapsed within A. Kelly. ing the country this weekend. gans and protesting the U.S.- aet Immediately. five minutes after launching. most of the nation. en-man commission follows Reliable reports said the par­ Belgian rescue of white hos­ because prompt police action Multiple-death accidents were what the FCC described as Kelly, who served a year in could have prevented most of The launch crew had only a The .shroud was unable to drop prison after l>eing convicted of atroopers might drop at Bunia, tages in the Congo. S-hour 13-minute favorable pe­ off and imprisoned the space­ reported in a number of states. "allegations from many on the eastern frontier, or Wat- The protest was delivered to the damage. A mother and three of her sources” that payola — the tak­ embezzlement in 1968, was stall- riod ending at 12:41 p.m. in craft, preventing it from unfold­ bed in the chest after what po­ sa, to the northeast, to save Acting Foreign Minister Farid In the U.S. Information Agen* EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS: which to fire the Atlaa-Agena ing its power-gathering solar children were killed Thursday ing of piayments for favors on whites there from massacre at Abou Shadi. It was reported cy library, recently {ededicated night when their car rammed the air — continues to exist. lice said was a typical tavern rocket to achieve the dedired panels and from achieving suffi­ argument. the hands of the rebels. '' as the John F. Kenney library, trajectory. When the trouble cient speed for the Meu's trip. under a parked truck on the The same applies to what the only eight books were saved of Highway...... 649-5070 Kansas Turnpike near Welling­ F(X: calls plugola — hidden a8- Arrested In the case was 'Violent protests against the OFF could not be corrected In time,' Mariner 3 now is in lifeless James Faccento, a resident of Western powers continued In Medal of Honor 36,666 originally on tbs shelves. the shot was called off for the orbit about the sun. ton, Kan. vertising in broadcasting. The crowd numbering several Three men and a woman were a one-room apartment around (Ikjmmunist and African capi­ Garbage ...... 649-7937 dav. A magnesium-strengthened the corner from Rafan's Re.stau- tals. In Cairo, hundreds of Afri­ hundred was overwhelmingly 11x14 "The rocket is to propel killed when their automobile left (See Page Fourteen) can students burned the U.S. May Be Awarded made up of African students, FRIDAY AND shield was devised for Mariner rant at 402 Howe Ave. where Mariner 4 across 326 million 4. the slaying occurred. Information Agency’s John F. said embassy personnel. Other BUST VIGNETTE Sanitary Sewer and Water . .. 649-9697 miles of space fot a brief en­ Police said Faccento is being Kennedy Memorial Library and Viel War Hero 'Witnesses reported that soma SATURDAY counter with the red planet The two launchings were i a Marine barracks in the U.S. \ Egyptians were in the crowd. scheduled because of the com-1 Cairo papers said the crowd next July 14. (See Page Twenty-Four) Embassy compound. No one WASHINGTON (AP) — The If successful, the unmanned plexity of the mission and be-1 was hurt. was made up solely of Cemgo* cause Mars is in position for a 19 Dead or Missing government may soon award lese students. craft will skim within 8,800 launching from earth only one portrait of miles of Mars and radio to earth, the first Medal of Honor of the month out of each 26. Mars war in South Viet Nam. (dee Page Twenfy-Vhsoe) ONLY! the. first close-up information won’t be within shooting range ever obtained from the planet. again imtll December 1966. In Atlantic Collision Secretary of the Army Ste­ Many astronomers believe that phen Ailes reportedly has ap­ a basic form of life sxich as veg­ More Protection proved a recommendation that etation exists there. NEW YORK (AP)—Nineteen crewmen of a Nor­ V . the nation's highest decoration 8 out of 10 homes Mariner 4 will not be able to wegian tanker are dead or missing from a Thanksgiving for valor be conferred on Capt. B ulletins ON EVERY COAT IN STOCK! detect life. Its main purpose is Day tragedy in which their vessel was sliced in two by Hugh C. Donlon, a Special to collect daU that engineers News Tidbits Forces officer from Saugerties, Culled from AP Wires an Israeli luxury liner heading out on a carefree Carib- For Presidents N.Y. '£%S!!S!?7 JACK B. NIMBLE hove 0 cold room GENUINE MINK TRIMMED need for designing life-seeking <»------—------100% WOOLS spacecraft that the* United from the AP Wires bean cruise Final action on the recom­ PORTRAITS ARE The collision occcurred 18 called off at sundown without IS YOURS ONE OF THE B??t? UNTRIMMED CASUALS States hopes to land on Mara In mendation would come from the THEFT HALTS SUBWAY COMMENDED BY CAR COATS 1669. miles off the New Jersey O ast any trace of six men still miss­ WASHINGTON (AP)—The Secret Service wUl ex­ White House. NEW YORK (AP) — A U,e. (Consul Michael Hoyt, shortly after 2 a.m. Thursday In ing. The Medal of Honor has not thief smaslied the glass in a PARENTS’ MAGAZINE Project scientists hope that prisoner for three months in The vessels Involved were the pand its machinery for presidential protection signifi­ SUBURBAN COATS NOTHING HELD BACK! Mariner 4 will succeed where denae fog. cantly in the next few months, adding 75 agents, clerks been awarded since the Korean 6th Avenue Jewelry store win* Worm op that Mariner 8 failed an Identical the Congo, says he would be The stern quarter of the tank­ $20-milllon liner Shalom, pride conflict which ended in 1953. dow toddy, snatched a hand* assignment Nov. 6. “very definitely” wUUng to re­ er sank In the pall of darkness of the Israeli merchant fleet and and technical personnel as the first step. Donlon, 30, won the recom' ful of items and fled into tho PLUS 50v for grrappiii«, Mariner 8 fiazled when its turn . . . Representatives of and fog’. Water poured Into the its seven-months-old flagship, Secretary of the Treasury*"^ mendation from Gen. William Rockefeller Center subway handling mid ininraiica hord-to-hoot room two Albany newspapers and the liner's bow compartments, and the 12,723-ton Norwegian Douglas Dillon said "the basic dent’s Committee on the Warren C. Westmoreland, the top U.S. station. There he eluded pur* American Newspaper Guild which were sealed off. tanker Stolt Dagali. Report. commander In South Viet Nam, Buers and escaped, apparcat* UNBELIEVABLE SO SOON awaited legal action as the The 629-foot-long, 26,320-ton emphasis will be on more effec- Shortly after the Investigating IN. with the new An air-sea rescue operation as a result of Donlon’s conduct ly by taking to the subway Nuclear Fallout OoUd strike against the pi^jers was quickly put in motion. Shalom had sailed from New Uve advance and ' preventive commission headed by Chief in a Communist guerrilla night tracks on foot. The Incident moved Into sixth day . Clad variously in nightdress York at 11:15 the night before, work the service in connectiem Justice Earl Warren issued its attack protsstiiu’ U.S. aucleai' shbs’stil: gray dawn, the Atlantic yielded ently had any Impending sense Dillons’ statement said the methods la trying to ferret out^ . A report on the total as of Oct. .|ti«> flod Daalel ------vWt to « o up tinfflo la 18 bodies. A massive daytong program a t further potsntUal asoiisslns and koqp year*oId grandson, o TsseelF-ye*), 'SswatowaTehiE. search o< tits area flnallgr mm ’(Boa : has tha approval' a t tbO at ttis^r wbereaboutSL (Sm Vago ■Tamy ta g o t4Nitod«heh( * i-

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