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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,11966 ^AGE, FORTY lEti^ning H^raUt Atertge Dally Ni^Prieas Ron The Weather For Um Hfttk .Partly cloudy, eoldsr te* , NoTTwRier 18, IMS The Mountain Laurel Chapter knviag tlw Initiation. Hli topic in 1946 and board chairman last night and tomorrow; low te», About Town of Sweet Adlelhes, Inc. will re­ «■, " v X ' tJofC Group is "Management and Ita Social Ai»41. night in 20s, high tom orrow S i . .. hearse tomorrow at 8 p.m. at ResponslbUlties. ’ ’ The Arm has plants in Man­ 80s. • The OoMen ''Age Club will the Russian Americein ^latlonal Beta Gamma ffigma is a na­ chester, WlUimantic and in the 15,131 meet tor dinner Friday at-1 p.m. Cit^s T o w n R o ^ rs section of KiUingly. Manchestor^A'.'Ciiy o f yUlage Charm Center. 211 WethersfieldStve., tional scholaTship fratemtty in I _ . ^ at Willie’s Steak House, Center Hartford. commerce and business. Btu-. Five years ago he received S t Industrialist dents who rank scltolasUcally the Human Relations ’ Award VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 52 (TWENTY-PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1966 (Classified Advertising on Page 17) PiaCE SEVEN CBNTl Campbell Council of the KofC in the top 10 per cent of their from the Society for the Ad­ m i vancement of Management in The second annual meeting of .will sponsor a bingo tomorrow senior class and the top three Saul Sllversteln of Manches­ recognition of his contributiona Friendship Lodge of Masons at Newington Veterans Hospit­ per cent of thefr Junior class ter, chairman of, the board of to management and labor re­ will be held tomorrow at 7:30 al. Members wishing to help will are eligible for membership. lations . befectiom at Peak p.m. at the Masonic Temple. meet no later than 6:30 p.m. at the Rogers Oorp., today was Honorary membership is be­ Officers' dress is business suits. the KofC Home'. accorded honorary membership stowed upon those who have in Beta Gamma Sigma, nation­ made distingbished ' contribu­ Missile Measures Fine The Syrian - Lebanese Ameri­ Cub Scout Pack 98 will meet tions to business. al business society in the School NiEW YORK — If you can Searchers Cover Lake tonight at 7 at Buckley School Sllversteln, who received both can Women's Club and Lebanese of Business Administration at American Aasociatlon of Hart­ auditorium. There will be a his master’s and bachelor’s de­ measure the diameter of a golf Horde Flees ford wUl ijointly sponsor a Holi­ bobcat ceremony indoctrinating the University of Connecticut. grees from the Massachusetts ball four miles away, the de­ day Dlnlier Dance Saturday at new scouts, and presentation of He was inducted at ceremon­ Institute of Technology, is a for­ sign of a Navy electro-optical Layaway Now 7:30 p.m. at Willie’s other awards. The event is open ies this afternoon in the Com­ mer teacher at that institution. system will be duck soup. In it, Open Dally to 10:00 P.M. movements of ocean-going ships House. Reservations close today to scouts an4 parents. mons. . He Joined Rogers Corp. in 1930 Manchester Surplus Sales Co. and may be made with Mrs. The Manchester industrialist as technical director. He was 'will be measured to within a 169 N. Main St. A t Depot Sq. also is scheduled to deliver the elected vice president and gen­ few seconds of an arc to keep Tel. 643-7111—J. Farr Seeking Ship Survivors William Oellers, 65 Richaid Rd., Paul S. Walckowskl of 11 William Simpson Coley Doane “ principal talk at a dinner fd - eral manager in 1938, president the missiles they fire on target. "Vernon. a Starkweather St has been named to the dean’s list at SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP)—U.S. officials to­ The Ooamopolltan Club will Harvard College, where he is a day report^ a new peak in defections from the ranks meet Friday at 2 p.m. in the freshman. He is a graduate of New Post, Promotion, of the Viet Cong. —^------. New Slide 28 Crewmen^ Federation Room of Center Con­ East Catholic High School. They said 2,506 returnees yiet Nam reached .301,000 by gregational Church. Mrs. Ho­ came over to the AlHed side In lajt Saturday, an Increase o f ward Neidl of the Holiday Shop Miss Ellen Harrison, daugh­ Open your panfry doors fo the nation's November ftw the hlgheet i,ooo men over the pre'Vtous O f Sludg Feared Lost of the Comstock and Ferre Oo., ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Har­ In Herald Ad Staff monthly total since the chieu hoi week. Wethersfield, will speak on “ A rison of 96 Green Manor Rd. The creation of a new post and a promotion, both in — open aim e — program 'wae . The reco'rd number o f Viet In Wales Barrel of Christmas Idea,” Mrs. will sing with the Lesley Col­ finest brands, thriftily, in our giant launched nearly four years ago. Cong defectors reported for In Tragedy lege Glee Club, Cambridge, The Herald’s advertising department, were announced The previous high was 2,062 last R. G. Loomis will be hostess. today by the paper’s co-publishers, Thomas F. and November also exceeded a five^ ABERFAN, Wales (AP) A ■t m ■ ■■ Mass., at a Choral Instrumental February. week high o f 2,336 in March, HARBOR BEA sor a Kiddies Christmas Party savings apply to famous brands—finer foods you’d Three bodies were recovered daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed- llciter for The Herald for 14 mg methods at HUlyer College T7»e U.S. air offensive over ermnent food and care. The slide went 150 to 200 wara W. Jenack o f 115 E. Mid­ Saturday, Dec. 17, at 1:30 p.m. years, has been promoted to m Hartford, today after an all-night searck. ^ rather have! Give this page a good going oyer—jot FIG BARS S9e North Viet Nam centinued at a U.S. officials said that since yards before it could be halted. dle Tpke.; and Miss Doreen at the Post Home. The event Eleven bodies were noovereU retail advertising ipjanager. He is single and Uves with down the items you’ll need, or low pace as M has for the last the Chieu Hoi program was Water channels, protective Sweeney, daughter of Mr. and will be open to children and Wednesday. '' Simpson’s appointment will''•his parents, Mr. and Mrs. better yet, just bring the ad three weeks because of rain­ started iir early 1963, more barriers and sandbags 'were Mrs. Thomas J. Sweeney Jr. of grandchildren o f members of CAMPBELL’S All were In an area about 20 take effect immediately. He George Simpson, at 71 Branford , with you— every iteih you buy storms aiTd generally foul than 45,000 former Viet Cong hurriedly put into use. 188 Mountain Rd. are on the the Post,. Auxiliary and the replaces WUliam F. Dalton, ad- St. His father is ^ p lo y e d in 'weather, have turned themselves in to miles southeast of the Haibor adds up to bargain value. TOMATO SOUP 9c„.$1JI0 71ie Oct. 21 avalanche of coal dean’s list at the Mary JWard Stein Club. Reservations will vertisdng manager for 13 years The Herald’s maintenance de- The U.S. Command reported the Saigon government’s care. Beach Light. Open your pantry doors to the mine waste killed 144, mostly Secretarial School, Hartford. close tomorrow and may be who died suddeniy Nov. 21. partment. American troop strength in So far this year, they say, Gale force winds and heavy nation’s finest brands, save a children. made with Mrs. Gertrude Buch- Doane, a native of Batavia, A communicant of St. Mary’s ALCOA there have been 17,726 return­ snow hampered overnight ree< The Five Point Club of the channan of 175 Woodland St., N. Y., who now Uves at Lake Church, Simpson is also a mem- I pretty penny, too, at Pine- ees, an increase of 6,602 over Later Philip Wien, investigat­ cue operations. EhiUated in the Order of Slastem Star will have Mrs. Florence Streeter o f 63 Pocotopaug, East Hampton, will ber of the Manchester Country hurst. HEAVY DUTY FOIL 55c 2,o,$180 all pf last year and the highest ing counsel, told the inquiry tri­ search were three Coast Guam a Christmas party tonight at Starkweather St. or the club join The Herald alter serving Club and the \Vashington Social (WIDE) Experts See yearly total to date. bunal the pile of mine debris helicopters, three cutters and 7 at the home of Mrs. Harry steward. The committee for the 13 years as a sales representa- Club. His hobbies are golf and that was the source of the disas­ three other vessels. I Case, 105 Beelzebub Rd., Wap- event will meet tomorrow at 8 • f Q §§ R f afternoon struck at a Viet Cong ter had slipped again but that tive with the Julius Mathews bowling. SALE ON SEALTEST The search turned up several plng. p.m. at the Post Home. Special Agency, a newspaper ------fpAOl/ Billion MJllVlUll troop concentration 27 miles demger of a new tragedy appar­ orange life Jackets and water* SHURFINE ently was being averted. advertising representative firm, ICE CREAM Save 10c on gal. northwest of the capital. A few logged life preservers, a^ in its Connecticut, Rhode Is­ 5 SIEVE LARGE hours earlier B62s raided an "I think it is right to tell the stamped Daniel J. Morrell. Owner Reports • * 1967 Budget land and Western Massachu­ l‘ • enemy storage area 18 miles tribunal at the earliest oppor­ ange-oolored oars and other dqi ' SAVE UP TO 30c ON northwest of the city of Quang tunity that there has occurred setts territory. It represents Loss of Guns AUS'nN, Tex. (AP) — The bris also were recovered. The Herald. SWEET Ngal, on the central coast. this morning at about 10:30 NESCAFE federal government may spend Kurt Kiesinger Takfis Oath of Office Its fate concealed by the» Before Ws association with A pistol and a rifle we^e re- Ground fighting lapsed back a.m., owing to heavy rainfall, a etorm for 34 hours, the 606-foqC as much as $130 billion in the slide of Coal Tip 7, he said. Mathews, Doane gained 7'^ jwrted as stolen to police yes­ PEAS into the lull of earlier this week Morrell snapped in two 'niesdsgr after a spurt Wednesday in Dream Comes True at 104 "The thickness of that slide is years’ experience on the retail terday. ^ •WILSON’S present fiscal year and perhaps morning and sank in 146 feet si I not very great and it has been advertising staff of the Batavia The owner of the guns, Sher­ $140 billion in the bookkeeping which units of the U.S. 1st In­ Lillie Lester, 104, is achieving her lifelong dream water 20 miles northeast o f Hatv (N. Y.) Daily News. wood Strickland of 202 Bldwell CORNED BEEF HASH 3 $180 year beginning July 1, govern­ fantry Division and supporting of learning to read and write. After five months of dealt 'With immediately by Ex-Nazi Assumes hor Beach, a town at the tip etf 46-oz. I 6cans$1.00 pilots reported killing 70 Viet Water chartnela, protective bar- He is an Air Force veteran of St., told police he had seen the cans $1.00 <*• ment experts speculate. perfect attendance at the Athens, Tf(x., adult basic MlcMgan’e IlMimb District. » Cong. . riers and sand bags. World War II. As a staff ser­ guns last when he cleaned them The experts foresaw today education program, she can not only write her Twenty-nine crewmen wefli HERSHEY’S FAMOUS The infEuitrymen, operating 25 There, is no cause for any pub­ geant and crew chief on a P47, a few months ago. He told po­ I expenditures in the range of name, but also can read and do elementary arith­ aboard, said Jeed PINB1URST LEAN ROUND STEAK custody so he can place h « tor f»®dy says members ef the Stott DAH.X Name ...... ing cltiea and their poor, fiiclr elqctrlc wipers, 2 back-up "Who’s coming down the adopUon. . Birch Society and other eolj 1 0 - 9 for Croft , . . orlglnotor^ of furniture FRESHLY GROUND... .lb. 99e unemployed and their alum- lights, windshield waslier, -cUnmey at Christmas?" she The liunls, on HaUan-Ameri- twsnlst groupe shouM he ha^ O/S mirror, overriders, tool Address ...... ‘ dwellara. SAT. 9 . 5 fashions. was asked. ban couple, sought to culopt the **d from the FBI and 'Seoreq ki^ 12-volt system. That assertion was made in a m Loiiib Patties, b. 39e 3 bs. $1.00 ^‘Santa Claus,’’ she squealed child takbut werTturned'dovmwere turned d o ^ by Service. . ..'. . Union employ^ employsa «( 139-page report to RiWoott’s deUgbteiUy. Fitzsimmons; The couple be- the Southern New Singlaiifi goveniment opeihtionai subcom­ (AP Fbotofaz) "And what wMl he have with tiieves Me decision was based oo Telephone Co. vote.-for the see* mittee. RlUooff himself ques- TEOTRUDON him?" la difference in coloring and oad time at a ttme to be aj r Honed Jbe fimetable. Long Wait Over for Stranded Ferry’ s Passengers "A bag of toys," shis said, ethnic background. nounced oa a new mtoract ett VOUSWAGEN ^ OPEN 1HURS. Be said it probably wfil take Beto’a vision of Christmas in • Hertsberg opened pcoceedlnga fer. . . , Threat of garbogttml* |1(X> bUUon in federal spending, BEZZINI BROS. & .FRI. MB 9 Smiling and waving, passengers aboard a train- and the 128 passengers an^ 56 crewmen signaled the liunl home, where she has by appointing WUliam B.J. Con- lection strike ! TalbottviUe ' wHb aU tlM^ rtate, local and lived shfoe she: was five days nor, a former Judge, aa Beth’s York \Clty; mediators s a r w W a y s id e FURNITURE prtvato finreatment that would auto ferry await reunion with fau ces after three the«vent with ship whistles, auto horns and verbal Pboas 649-2838 days aground on a sand bar in the Lake Michigan cb e^ . (AF Photofax), cid,toL hadtad be^been wssured earlier tax special guardian and ttan port- headed off bus and laanaqr CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE trigger, to deal wtfii oHy pnb-' aervica walkouU. 51» M lin e WIMSHKE BAST — AT THE O IW w / V ehanneL A tiig finally freed the craft yesterday. the day , by Surrogate Robert poned a heartog until Jan. 9. X «....

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PAGE MANCHiSTEft EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1966 Caiastrophe Inevitable Last Quintuplet Mrs. Paul Pepin qtood up in ' ?l proxy. Andover Sfaeinwold cm Bridge Convulses; Hope OI Completes Connie U.S. Urged to Speed Up Pvt. Reginald Lewis, son of ABANDON THE BOOK MANCHESTER PARKADE pupils Shown Instruments Mr.' and Mh<. Reginald Lewis. Thorp Plans TO HELP PARTNER North dealer/ For life Fades FindHttveu inPervis Woodland Terrace, has complet­ r-— The Baby H a ^ £ait-We«t vutnerable Space Rescue Program (Oonthmed from Page One) FHUUS, Oaht. (AF> — U o r. . — aU NegrM,. ed an 11-wcek machinist course By ALFRED BHEINWOLD NORTH \Visit Every ♦ Q33 w. 1.000 Negro famillea who EigUty per cent of the patients As School Band Organizes at the Army Ordinance Center, BOSTON (AP) — A Sfiace ex- "that the longer we delay eome h ^ f u l the 8-day- crowded Los Angeles com- are white, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. It’s very comtorUtUe to stick A10 5 G AI0763 pert said today that te space oa- >P®cldc program plan to get old child could surmount the munlties seeking a quieter Mfe Melvin Wright, .89, moved hla Btudoits in Grades 4, 5 and be honored at a company party Pupils Visit Bekery to the book; If anything thm Deo. 17.' 4th Saturday goes arrong, nobody can flAd ♦ K8 __ tastrophe is inevitable' end * system, the greater be- many meAoal problems facing and a better environment for wife and four chdldren to Good JO oonvjsuoUiap « 9 Half of the thir^-grade stu­ WEST EAST "It will be nice to hang Been Named... fault with you. This is true unied that the reaction of public, said:’ ~ their children evidently have Hope six months ago, and says Ui ANNIVERSARY SALE band instnhnents at Porter dents \nsited the Wonder Bread 4 11084 4 AK970S 79 L. Eldwajd Whitccml), a mem­ around for awhile and get sofne Bakery in East Hartford today enough in average games, but t? 3 ^ 6 2 , i ^ '■ e**** tntemnatlon^ outlook for life is verv foimd both In Riverside Coun- the area "Is 100 per cent better School this week designed to ber of the Republican Town 3 1 , Indignation that we risked Uvea . ty’s Perris Valley. tor my famUy.’’ work done around the house, in connection with their studies in a good game you are expect­ 0 QJ4 0 92 stiinulate interest in a school Committee,! has announced that * 1 dloabled or of our astronauta. Thda would bo poor. It is the feeUng now that Negroes havb been buying 2V4 “ My wife can go to the store but after the first of the year on food. The other half of the Gavello, Heidi Lonnette, daughter of Peter Robert and ed to do youl' own thinking in­ 10654 ^.AQ3 TASSLED — GRAINCD — Oil SMOOTH PB4HY band. K meeting: of parents, Walter L. Thorp, Repreaenta- “ eepeclaUy true if they are she will not Uve." and 6-acre lots In the Perris and I know nobody’s go*hg to I know I’ll be bored." Tibbits class will make the trip tomor­ Diane Swanson Gavello. 146 Bissell St. She was bom Nov. 20 stead of hiding behjnd a book. s o i m i ' teachars and pupils was held tlve-elect for the 61st district, 4 None says. "1“ plan to get a part-time row. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her patemiil grandmother Opening lead — Jack of dia­ VniHon l A n Stranded alive for extended pe- About 75 per ednt of Ron! Valley, 76 mUes southeast of bother her,’’ Wright said. "In last night to determine how wUl be holding regular office '5,ltQJ9«74 riods.’’ Sue’s blood was exchanged Los Angeles, since 1926, but the Watts we didn’t feel it was safe UNBELIEVABLE SALE job." Attend Bar Mitr.vah is Mrs. Helena Gavello. 147 Spruce St- Her maternal grand­ monds. much interest had been aroused hours every fourth Saturday G K 8 5 Koneod said a commitment to Wednesday in an attempt to greatest influx has token place to walk the streets. But the .4ltar Boy Classes Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Tashlik mother is Mrs. Arline Swanson. 50 W. Middle Tpke. \ West led the Jack of spades, 4 9 7 2 in the proposed program. from 10 a.m. to noon at the plane, start a ferry-typo spacecraft ^j^ck a Jaundice condition that over the past several years, main reason we came out is'the Women's & Teens' • *.*** declarer covered with dum­ North East Soath Wcat Principal George Patros said The Rev. Hugh Murphy of of Hebron Ro;ul attended Bar town office building. very Hmlted resourc^ development program ..within ,jcctors said could lead to brain particularly after the Watts kids.’’ Doucette, Courtney Earl fr., son of Courtney Earl Sr. 1 G 1 4 2 2 4 that in order to start the pro- St. Columba's Church has art- Mitrvah ceremonies for their The first of these fourth- my’s que^, and East played being appued to the whole three or four years could lead to damage. riots in August 1966. Wright’s daughter, Barbara, and Patricia McCabe Doucette. 37 Marble St. He was bom 3 » 4 4 5 ^ All Pa* giram Immediately arrange- nounced that classes for new grandson. William Landau, in Saturday hours will be on Jan. the king. .South carefully dis­ LOAFERS Nov. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal oapaWdity by the mid-, Base said, "We decided to get out of LA 9. didn’t have a yard in Watts, BMnts have been made to have altar boys will begin Saturday, Mead\ille, Pa. William Is a son 28. Betiween now and that date carded a low diamond. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Serwo, 42 Hamlin St. e g, oniMinitK th« risk of the transfu- because kids where we livech but now she romps over 2% Instruments available this from 9:30 to 10:30 a m. of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Landau. Hiorp will be at the office S o ^ ruffed the spade con­ South ruffs but must eventually a paper pres<^^ (rt the Other national space officials „ babv did quite good were running dope,” said Rob- acres with four goats and 14 His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dou­ week. A rental deposit of $10 The Rev. Mr. Murphy said Also attending were three other fauildkig during the same morn­ tinuation, drew onS round of lose a diamond. a ^ bits. in the furniture de­ Dealy of Toronto, Canada, were San Francisco Forty-Niners in Mrs. Robert McKeown, 160 Center St. He has a sister, Dor­ 6. club tricks. General Features Corp. m f * Job be to f ^ men r^ket ready t o t o k ^ on Magee-Women’s HospltaL ^ AssoclaUon of Perris. Inc., was een L>Tin. 3. and supplies between the earth, short notice to retrieve hurt or quints were bom 2% months bring ^^ut improve- partment during his tenure, will Gadparents in absentia. Mr. and 196S. • • • • • Recently reorganized, the chib Better Choice now has 45 members and has COUNCIL NAMES MARCUS moon and space staiUons. stranded spacemen; launching prematurely to Mr. and Mrs: GOLF GROUP Hirth, Todd Michael, son of Robert S. and Jean Seifert In most bridge giames nobody ments. Before the group was the letchstring out for new mem­ CHICAGO (AP) — SUte Sen. Koneod said these craft, al- unmanned rockets carrying Michael Aronson, both 22, of Hirth. Tolland Ave.. Rockville. He was 6om Nov. 24 at Man­ would think of blaming West for formed, water was hauled in by bers. The officers are, Pres­ Edward L. Marcus of New Ha­ ready on drawing boards, could emergency supplies to rendez- Pittsburgh. chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are his opening lead. He led his trucks. There were tk> tele­ BERM UD A— 5 D A Y S ident, William Dunnack; Trea^ ven, Conn., was one of Hu^ee be adapted as rescue vehldes. vous with the astronauts, ena------Mr. and Mrs. Lester Seifert. Upper Butcher Rd., Rockville. partner's suit —Just as the book phones and roads were un­ TEMPLE FLOOR COVERING urer, Louis ’Whitcortib, both of new vice chairman chosen They 'would land on airport-like Wing the missicn to oontdnue \ , Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirth, advises. paved. Jan. 28-Feb. I ... .$175 MANCHESTER’S LARGEST FLOOR COVERING STORE Andover, and WilHam Harriman If he thinks. West should see Wednesday by the Oouncii of runways and could be launched after repairs have been mode; Two Graduating The area now has telephones, Tolland Ave., Rockville. of Marlborough. many times. placing in orbit a network of ^ c m a n * • • • • that he will probably have no State Governments. Wack-top roads, tap water, a Feb. 25-March 1 ...$185 He said the cost of a rescue emergency stations to 'which a An Builders Welcome— 308 Main St.— Daily 9-6— ^Thors. 9-9 Democrats Hold Meeting other chance to lead. East can­ Marcus, a Democrat, was re­ As Apprentices park euid a community building. MAHCHCSTER SHOPPING PARKADE CaaoM, Christine Ann. daughter of Patrick J. and system could be kept down by spacecraft could fly, and escape AIR—HOTEL-^ET The Andover Democratic not need a spade opening lead elected to the Connecticut State Negro families in the 203- Anita Sorensen Canosa, 397 Poplar St.. New Haven. She was « incorporating it into the basic or badl-out de-vices such as Town OommKtee met last night to get whatever tricks can be Senate last month. Jeffrey A. Nurmi o f 39 Fox- square mile -valley, which In- O j^ Wednesday, Thursday, Friday to 9:00 PM. bom Nov. 25 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal design of a new system. space "life boats,’’ inflataWe at the town office building with won in that suit; but it is quite croft Dr. and David Mazzoll of eludes Glen Valley, Upton Mercury Travel Agency grandmother is Mrs. Christine Sorensen. 50 Olcott Dr. Her “Many feel,’’ Konecci said, balloons or re-entry cones. 10 of the 20-member oonunittee possible that East needs a lead 127 Cross Dr., Vernon, will re- Acres, Woodcrest and Good 627 MAIN ST. paternal g:randmother is Mrs. Madaline Canosa, New Haven. in attendance. She has a brother. Dennis, 14; and a sister, Dianne, 3. in the unbid suit to get his tricks ceive certificates of completion Hope, come from a broad eco- 643-9571 * * • • • Most of the evening was de- there. tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at grad- nomlc spectrum, 'voted to a discuSsioa of the H ov. DELICIOUS 700,000 Wait Turns IMPROVEMENT SPECIALS Moore, Pamela, daughter of James Edward and Ed- For this reason Wegt should uation exercises for apprentices Home prices average from 8 state election and the biennium wina Pinavich Moore. 235 School St. She was bom Nov. 23 lead a club, and South would at the State Capitol, Hartford, $12,000 to $15,000, but included town election next May. It was go down. East takes two clubs, in the Hall of the House. are clapboard houses and $60,- at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her materhal grandpar­ reported that 81 per cent of the RAVIOLI ents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Pinavich. 170 Loomis St. and tries to take a high spade. Freedom Airlift from Cuba The men were participants in OOO domiciles. Land prices have ^ 340 Democrats ^giU e to vote a program sponsored by the increased. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. on Nox’. 8 did vote. Conelloni, Connecticut State Apprentice- About a third of the Neg;ro Moore Jr..Ithaca, N.Y. She has a brother, Jfunes Kevin, 20 Most o f the 66 who did not Flies 50,000 to U.S. in Year ship Council of the Connecticut residents are retirees on fixed months. vote were -victimB of sudden ill­ • • • • • f STANLEY WARNER Mintsfreii* MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - Nearly said, "Cuba would be left empty Labor Department. incomes, but there ore many SPECIAL OFFERING ness or other emStg-encies. A p­ streamed were permitted to leave.’’ Nurmi served his apprentice- middle-class Negroes and a McMuIHn, Richard George Oari ID, son of Richard parently, very few electors 60,000 Cubans have and Sausage intn th« TTnifeii stntn. hw a rafti. ^ retired sugoT gTower going ship at Nurmi Auto Body, which number of families on , welfare. George Carl Jr. and Linda Smith McMulIin, Mark Dr.. Cov- "forgot it ■was election day” or NOW aitry. He was bom Nov. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ TATE ^ to New York City said, "Only is owned and operated by his Many commute to Los Angeles, decided to sit this one out and Shown at 6:30-9 P..M. A\’allable at all times, made gee airlift inaugurated a year jj,g man at the helm would re- father, Jorma Nurmi. Mazzoli and many work in the Rlverrtde CERAMIC pital. His maternal grandparents are Mrs. Helena Smith. 829 not exercise Hieir franchise. for your eating pleasure at ago today, and no end is in main — Senor Castro.” trained at Manchester Motor and San Bernardino areas, Main St., and George Smith, Loomis St. His paternal grand­ Plans were made »to inform home. sight. A 85-year-old electrician who Sales, Inc., where his father, the The $160,000 Perris Valley R o a d K in g TILE BATHROOM parents are Mr. and M ra Richard George Carl McMuUin Sr., all members of the Democratic CHUinMHBnHi Come and Rina and ■88 Woodbridge St. party in town of the offices to Planes loaded with emlgrees arrived with his wife, a 17-day- late Bnjno Mazzoli, was service Medical Center opened two Installed—up to 100 sq. ft! Peter— of IJfetim e (puaraiitee • • • • • be filled in the May election from Fidel Castro’s Communlrt old daughter and- a 6-year-old manager for many years before years ago and is staffed by two ■ Material and labor. RaHURBON H i MacLachlan, Robert Douglas Jr., son of Robert Doug- and to urge them to indicate regime land twice each week'- son said: “At least 70 per cent his death last year. physicians, an optometrist and Every snow tire is guaranteed throughout the day at Miami International Air- would come If they could. That his Sr. and Beverley Briggs MacLachlan, 5 Chestnut St. He their willingness to serve in life of the original tread, reghrdless of time or was bom Nov. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ whatever post of most interest VILLA MARIA port. is what people thCre are talking ' mileage, against manufacturer’s defects and 1.95 ternal grrandparents are Mrs. Marion Briggs, 11 Welcome to them. 1 H E M M More than 700,000 Cubans for about. They have no freedom.” all road hazards, cuts, bruises, blowouts, etc. PI., and Nelson Briggs. 5 Chestnut St. His paternal grand­ whom aj^Ucatlons have been The Cuban refugee center re- We win, at our option repair it at no charge, Free parents are Mr. and Mra Douglas R. MacLachlan, Cedar FOODS flled are awaiting their turn to ported that two-thirds of the Now tfiot summer is Manchester Evening Herald or replace it charging only fw amount of tread Swamp Rd.. Coventry. Andover rreapondent, Law­ 618 Colebrook Road come, U.S. officials say. At the ne-wcomers have gone to corn- ■ A • • * • • over and the foorixill w orn. 111 m I II Estimates rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. Gfawtonbiiry present rate, it -would take 16 munities other than Miami, and Dopkln, Patricia Lynn, daughter of Joseph A. and years to complete this mlgra- are self-supporting. The others seoson dene, let's get tibn. Refugees ani'ving by the join Miami’s exile colony of SHOP AT Doris Little Dopkln, 1 Hughee Circle, Ellington. She was Roman Numerals CHICKEN FRIES that 'Rec' Room ready bora Nov. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ALSO A SPECIALTY sky shuttle say millions would nearly 160,000. The nation’s Cu- / m m i HOME grandparents are Mr. and Mra Marshy Little. Lutherx-ille, There are seven Roman nu­ C»starm9 DIANE CILENTO come if they could. ban exile population Is estlmat- to enjoy some winter Md. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph merals from which ail num­ Cinemascope • cokx b, ottuw CALL 633-9858 At Freedom House, where ed"!!! 360,000. Dopkin. Shenandoah, Pa. She has two sisters, Catherine, 5, bers can be written. They are refugees live while awaiting The United States picks up toe im iiu c i. fun. If you're not a DIAL and Cynthia, 2 H, I, V, X. L, C, D and M; there -transportation to new homes airlift tab,, figured by govem- "Do-it-yourselfer," we is no zero. toroughout toe United States, ment officials at $750 per flight, 7 6434i662 toe topic turned to those left At that rate, toe year’s 606 land- eon arrange to get it No Obligation • For Your Party Reser\ations — Phone 643-6058 • behind In Cuba. ings — no planes came during done. Hebron A telephone worker, Jose An- hurricanes — cost $381,000. The WED. and THURS. tonio Grands,jt heading 'with his entire refugee program costs ^ Billy Van and the E very WALL TO WALL "COUNTRYMEN” Thnrs. Is family for West New York, N.J., toe government $1 million week- Holiday Priced MAGEE CARPET Ep iscopal Women to Open FBI. and SAT. Ladies’ 4x7 PANELS 3 for 411.50 DI POXT 501 WXOJf Hank Erich and the N igh t! FAMOUS HEBCLXO^ and ACRILOX “VEBSATILES” Novemher Means Trouble Two~Day Bazaar Tomorrow I.ee Stanko, your hostess Inrttes An Drinks 4x7 SUNSET BIRCH «6.75 The Clark’s you to come where the fun and For Ladies 60 WOODS TO CHOOSE FROM — fS.88 and up The annual Christmas bazaar made by Dec. 13 including in­ 28 North SL • Tel. 423-9001 good time is! Only 50c sponsored by the Episcopal formation as to sex and ages For Great Lakes Sailors ARMSTRONG Celling Tile — KENTHiE Floor TUe WILLLMANTIC Let’s Talk A Package Deal Churchwomen of St. Peter's of the children. DETROIT (AP) — November rattled off the position, and re­ Richard M. Grant, finance o f­ OAK ST. RESTAURANT » „*« st.J ported, “We’re breaking up.” Episcopal Church will get under ’Tis the season to be think­ means — to moat people — InstaDed In .\ny Room ficer of the post, has been elect­ ing of jolly Yule parties. For FREE PARKING! ^iSe Food sad Beveragest* Then the radio went sUerrt. Thahkagivini:, football end With Padding and Labor way tomorrow night from 8 to ed to fill a vacancy as judge four or 40, we do it up mer­ Two ice-covered crewmen 10 and continue Saturday from advocate in the fourth district rily. And prices are prac­ hunting. But to Great Lakes were found 14 hours later 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. of the Legion. The district in­ tically a present. But don’t sailors it means ships In trouble aboard a raft. Doctors called SQ. VD. delay; dates ale going fast. Mrs. Henry Parkington is cludes posts in Tolland and and death. toeir survival "on amazing W3CK LARGE SELECTIOX OF COLORS general chairman and is ­ Windham Counties. OPEN EVERY DAY November spawns sudden piece of human endurance.” ■ ■ ■ ed by members of the church Grange Is Host "Fare With A Flair” K o t w i f l i i n y w i f t s wild storms which whip across Dennis Hale, 26, of Ashtabula, wua«? women’s group. Hebron Grange w;ill be host toe five Island seas, breaking Ohil, the. appaient sede survl'vor of the Morrell, told rescuers he The booths will feature var­ to East 'Central' Pomona 3 at ships, rolling them under the 643-6874—Open Thurs. and FrL Eves. tlU9 1 ious Christmas gifts and decor­ Yeoman’s Hall in Columbia was on a raft in the storm- Y O U i l o i i ’ t ! waves and dziiing them Next To Western Beef Saturdaj' evening. Mrs. Evelyn tossed water for about 34 hours, Holiday Special ations to delight the fancy, in­ aground. Exit 95 Wilbur Cross Pkwy.—1 Mile South of Vernon Circle BRIGHTEN rP .V O l3 KITCHEX WITH cluding toys, food, grabbag. Coughlin, lecturer, wrill present Such a stonn 'Diesday broke along 'With the bodies of three shipmates. plants and a candy booth by the a program entitled "Christmas Tsar CcergeC TECHNICOLOir toe freightor Daniel J. Morrell Pageant.” Mrs. Russell Ander­ CINEMA 1 ARMSTRONG INLAID YPF, There will also be a C i i % S C G t t and sent her to (he bottom of snack bar for the hungry shop­ son will be in charge o f re­ GOVUNOI $T. EXIT TO MAIN ST. Lake Huron with an apparent VINYL CORLON pers. freshments. loss of 28 men. NEW COLORS— TRE.MENT)Ol S SELECTIOX T h e highlight of Saturday Tonight Tonight Eight years ego in November, l^'Delaxe M ud 'N Subw’’ CIX* FRO.M FI XL ROLL will be the visit of Old Saint Manchester Evening Herald 8:00 P.M At ##V y BURNSIDE S80 Q.RNSIDE AVI HAPTfOL'U toe giant freighter Carl Bradley 7:00-9:15 MATERI.\L AND LABOR ■%' Nick from 1 to 2 p.m. Hebron correspondent Mrs. SaL FREE PARKING 5?8 3133 brbk^apart and ■ajent to toe bot­ Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9116. Ddiven 1/B more mileage, deep L T TO 10 X 12. 79.50 Because Phelps Hall is used 2:00 and 8:00 tom of lake Mildhlgan. Thirty- traction tread. LARGER ROLXS SLIGHTI.Y HIGHER daily for kindergarten classes three of her 36-man orew died. FREE ESTCilATES in connection with Hebron Ele­ Fifty-three years ago, be­ gJltalS pfatt 1 AS F.tL mentary School, the women INTACT! tween Ndv. 7 and Nov. 12, the ■iae tax aiae tax will not set up the sale until L O . L 117— A N N U A L worst weather disaster of all 7.00x14 2.11 7.35x14 2.11 shortly after 3 p.m. tomorrow. UNCUT! struck toe Great Lakes. Nine­ Especially when you make it ROYAL ICE CREAM! S x 1 2 Acres of Free, Free Partdng teen ships went down, 11 ■with­ 7ii0xl4 2.20 7.75x14 2.20 Those making items for the sale BE SURE 'TO SERVE A ROYAL are requested to bring them' Ofil&beMilkO out trace or survivors, end 20 8.00x14 2.36 8.25x14 2.36 3rd Exciting Week I New Year's Eve Dance others were grounded. An esti­ AH Whitewalls 3.00 eiu extnt LINOLEUM then. Mon.', thru Fri. at 7-9:00 I ICE CREAM CAKE A ham su(q>er will close the mated 260 sailors died. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31,1966 This month winds gurtlng to All tires available with lo e G iip p ii^ . Studs,* day’s events for the women. Burt LMmste^^^ee^nSrt^ 9 PJW.-3 A.M . Hefe’s truly a wonderful treat! $5.00 extra per 'tire. There will be two sittings, one Jack Palance ’ Starts Sunday at 1:30 PM. 60 miles an hour plied up waves Claudia Cardlnale Music by the Goldm Gate Quartette Rich frozen pudding and pure va­ RUGS at 5:30 p.m. and one at 7 p.m. "Spinout” and ‘H>ne Spy 20 feet high on the lakes. The Too Mnhy” ~ Morrell 'sank and the Chesa­ nilla Ice cream, covered with pure Mrs. Marvin Ross is chairman |10 PER COUPLE— BUFFET SUPPER peake & Ohio Railroad txain- whipped cream and"* decorations. of the supper committee. a Y. o. a ' auto-passenger ferry, Oty of Mm—^mighty delicious! - SrhMl Board Agenda nwinnoiiiau • A OOUUMHA nCIURB UU A* Midland 41, ran aground on a 5.98 The Regional board of educa­ Ttdiete—At Washington Club—649-8218 KNMSorncwaookcr sandbar in Ixidtogton harbor. tion has announced the agenda FRANK’S CAFE The 128 passengers and 66 crew­ for its scheduled Dec. 12 meet­ men were stranded for two days ing at 8 p.m. in the Rham High The Family Beatanrant Serves 16 CORNER MAIN 4 PEARL and two nights before the vessel OZITE \ 9x12 School Auditorium. could be towed in. After the meeting selects a STEAKS! STEAKS! The German frolgliiter Nord- lmdoGr» OipLdoGf BRAIDED RUGS REMNANT Also available in Vanilla, Chocolate Reduced This Week moderator, the board will give THURSDAY Choice — and Prlcea The meer, which went aground on a a report on the growth needs Whole Family Can ARerd! TMTIWilSD-IESTACTN and Strawberry combination. Reg.$55JiO.^^Q Lake Huron reef Nov- 19, broke Heavy Duty , | and the need for additional con­ DINNER ^Famous" “John Bean" CARPETS SHORT ...... $1.75 N. Y. M iUN CimCS’ CnCLE-SPEdAL CITATION' up 10 days later. A Coast Guard . PlfASE OftDGR EARLY! CARPET struction at Rham High School.' faelioopter rescued the ^ght ' Followring the report, the T-BONE ...... $2l75 i ^Bonded Brake Linings Wheel AKgnment Shock Absorberg W ent Fade, Stotek. IN STOCK SKCIALS H “One If the treasures of the American Theatre” men teft aboard. meeting will be asked to au­ FILLET MIGNON 12.95 Insurance companies rtart Available On Special Order (hily Rot or. Mildew IMPORTED 9x12 thorize the use of surplus funds PhM Our Regnlnr Mena their rates skyrocketing as Christmas Stencils IZo eo. 6.88 r - r - r - \ v w m u m BRAIDED RU^S from the operational fund and ■winter sets Into th§ l^ e s . Rates MOST CiARS X A i e i M A IfORD, OICV. PLYMOVTI^ 4.88 , $ 2 9 9 ^ * * ' , Complete L obster 12.88 the reserve for Investment in I cJtaib during November, double America’! most famous brake lininet Factory men ea band to dioKnoeo yonr Lifbtimo snarantos; llto any tar. $pa- Sq. Yd. Reg. $S9JI5. ^ 2 9 . 9 5 • Roast Beef ao Jai|i Dinner ^ this Ice Cream Cake displayed at your nearest Royal I ^ t t e ^ ^ e r ’ssto^^ Please plant to secure the services of on Dec. 1, and double again aft­ place your order by Friday, December 28. A HAPPY HOLIDAY TO YOU- A J^. aipsrtly installed on all 4 wheals, front end problems. Other ears tlightly eiai valves provide antomatic 3-ala0B 12 Ft. Widths Friday Only •5.88 Good Selection <>f Colors an architect and to draw plans a London Brul , HAL HOLBROOK er Elec. 8. The rate then doubles 30,000 mile guarantee. . higher. ___...... for an addition to .the school New Low Price ^ 2 ,9 5 every few days end by mid-De­ (Please Note: Dry Ice Is Available A t Our Plant) Lieglan Seta Ckrtotona Party • Combination Plate cember toe Hnes either carry The Jones Keefe Poet of the MARK TWAIN TONIGHT!' toeir own insuraboe or lay up SALE WED. THRU SAT- FORMICA COUNTER TOPS SpedaBzIng In American Legion win ap<»iaor a I ■' ■ 'the vessels. ^ MANCHESTER MON. THRU FHI. Fine Itnlton- MONDAY, DECEMBER S — 8:15 P. The Bradley, a Mimestone c a f ■Christmas Party for , the chil­ American Mealst ICE CO: 9:S0 A.M. ta 10:00 PJA EXPERTLY and REASONABLY INSTALLED rier riding etopty, was plowing dren of post members vp to and JORGENSEN AUDITORIUM | C iild o r Including 12 years of. Sge on I through heavy seas, on Lake Manufactured In Manchester Since 1924! 1145 TOLUNB TURNPIKE Fresh breads and pan­ V 1 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Michigan eight years ago, about SATURDAY Dec. 17 from 2 to 5 p.iiL at the 9:00 A.M. ta 10:00 Le^on HalL i tries made daily. , S T t^ B S 100 miles from her home port’ of EXIT 93, WILiBUR CROSS PARKWAY San^ta Claus win come, and RESTAURANT Featuring Daily Specials * ALL SEATS RESERVED — RLW Rogers City, Mich., when * e Manufacturers of Orfitelli's •BANQUET SPUMONI" there iwlll be gifts, -games and , As Always M AIL ER8: Mnke cliecbs payable to the C nlvenity at , broke There was no i 27 WARREN ^T.. MANCHESTER Phone 649-^5358 FLOOR COVERING refresiuneii^ for the diiMren. IfUNckxXJN^ BUFFET Legal Beverages Connectlent and mall to Jorgeasen Box Odtee. Stonrs, Cana. „ V lower Hfeboats. The There no chargp for the Tfiesday te Friday 06268. Pleaqe encloiM n stamped self addremed envelope. sd “May Day,” into thir radio. ~l68 MAIN ST.—ACROSS FROM BOLUNE BUICK—BUDGET TERMS T el 649-5544 party but reservati

‘f.l . 1 ?A G E FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1966 P A f l t t U V W 9 f^if-Radio Tonight I ^ T elevision •lOO ( a-l(V33) Vovi* 7:15 (30) Sporte Camera ' S) Kike DouitUa (23) ^uare Dancbis fU)■ Kerv ' Orithn (40) Peter JennlngB, Neeea Alfred HUoiioock 7:80 J34) I>nch Chef (») IWe la the life «e> 8-40) Batman (C) (30) Toci Bear (10-30.23-80) Daniel Boone (C) (40) U o^ Hiaxtoa (12) Jericho (C) (18) Subscription TV :U (M) vri*x>^ 8:00 (24) Point rf View » (30) Nanry ( 3) Mr. Roberts (C) (SO) r ------WhlriyWrda ( 8-40) P Troop (C) Extra Big ^vings In Our Camera (34) Whail NerwT 8:80 ( 840) The Dating Game (C) (40) HucUeberry Hound ( 3-12) My Three Sons (C) idB (23) -- Khnhal ■ - Mloo (24) Fourth Instate t:00 (80) Sealamt (Ut-30-23.30) Ja<^ Benny Hour (30) Dial see (C) (18) Kerr Orlffln 9:00 ( 34) Sports of Week ' (34) Ohsenrlna I^e ( 8-40) Bewitched (33) Rocky and Bla Friends ( 3-12) Movie (C) ( SiO) News 9:30 ( 8-40) That Girl (C) C:U (40) Maverick (10-30-2340) The Hero (C) Dejur "Dual 8” •:I0 (103340) Buntley-Brinkley n») suoscnpuon tv 10:00 ( 8-40) Hawk (C) What's NewT (10-30-2240) Dean Martin (O (30) Britiah Odendar 11:00 ( 88 (C). 1040-33-30-40) OEO Chairman ( 8) Newswlre News, Sports, Weather S-l-o-w Motion (U) NewSbeat D:15 (104040) Tonight (C) 4 •:4S ( 8) Peter Jennlnca—News (40) Sports Final Atity. Janies M. Higgins of 31 (30) News (12) Movie Judith Dr. last,night w«a elect­ f ( 3) Daktari (CD 11:30 ( 38) Movie ed chairman of Manchester’s (30) HunOey-Brhikley (O (12) Newsliesd Zoom Projector . ( 8) Qreen Homot (O 11:26 (40) Country Music (CD Community (Council on Econom- <334040) News 11:30 (22) Tonight (C) to Opportunity, and Mrs. Anne (10) Oolt .46 _ . (18) Checkmate - 9999 iwfwiife. lengtli. Some stations cakry other short newscasts.) (Ml law firm of Marte, Shea Movie Projector IST.8T and Keith, is a former preel- ^ Super 8 Mofie Camera WSBC-1833 7:60 Sing Along EASY ORIDIT TERMS ■iCO Ijong John Wade 7:66 Brinkley Reports CN Vi VUn 1 I M dent of the United B\md of i:00 MOce Millard 8:06 Pop (foncert 0 « r kagiiiM’ iiW Ken Griffin 9:06 Nightbeat Manchester, former chairman Exclusive film seleiXor knob to instanUy ooovert ilOB News, a ^ Off^i^ 11:00 News, Sports Weather of the local Red Cross Blood U w Pries from Stqier 8 to Standard 8 fDm. Advanced de- 11:80 Other Sue of the Day Program, and former secretary 39.99 “ ^ 4 9 . 9 7 tOO Hartford HIgUUghts 47.87 sign-sprocketleaa film feed with eutomatle real- ftin News of the Manchester Pension BrOUant 500-w light o u ^ from low voltage to-red threadi^. Forward; reverae, instant doiw «ti)0 GasUgM Board. He Ijs legal advisor to Easy, instant cartridge loading. Electric Him lamp. 400* reel capacity. Forward, still and re> latCO Qtdst Hours drive eliminates winding. Fully ^totomatic Electric motion.. Mult^le qiaied control Sngto frim e WPOr^l413 ttte lOH (Instructors of ths verae control. Self contained. ■UUe. «PT90. ■itn Jim Meeker KLH? Handicapped). He is a former ^e^Faat f/1.8 Fixed Focoa Tjitw. Built-in A . . 44.87 liioo Botllne Uaea Siqier 8 Film. «8 io. ^ Argns 8mm, Model 4450 • • ISKIO John Sherman president of the Manchester WINF—1283 Young GOP,, and is a member V A . 7 tco News NO. . . IT ISNT flU Speak Up Hartford of the Republican Town Com­ «ti)0 News mittee. / StU Barry Farber Show A Manchester native, Higgins •td6 Dowell Thomas AN AIRLINE! t:00 The Worid Tonight An array o f dreasaa tor Uie holidays. Fine crepes, bonded is a 1967 graduate of the Uni­ 7:16 Frank Gifford SKH A M ) m:\u versity of Connecticut School f :t0 Harry Reasoner jerseys, laces and double knit created into the latest fashions T « WhiM ot Religion THIvM M for all festivities. Blacdc and fashion high shades. Sizes 5 to of Law. He is married to tbs 8:00 News former Joan Schoonmaker, al­ 8:10 Speak Up Hartford 15 and 10 to 20. :06 Ooounent so a Manchester native. S:30 Speak Up Hartford 11:80 Barry Farber Show NORMAN’S 13:00 Comment 13:16 Narwa. Sign Off 1 N ( \ w n o —1W3 Need for Church 6:00 Afternoon Edition 11:', HAUTl'OlCl) Kl). StilO News, Sports, Weather g:l6 Amaneana MANrUKSTKK. CONN. Topic of Survey T:80 News of the Worid' T:d6 Joe Garaglols - An area survey to determine the need for a second Episco­ pal church in ifanchester will Kodak Instamatic M-5 Rfisses Orion® Sweaters be conducted soon, it was an­ Kodak Brownie Kodak lostamatic ^104 Kodak Instamatic *784 COLONIAL RUG and TILE nounced Monday by the Rev. Zoom Super 8 Camera Camp; V a in l.9 f George F. Nostrand, rector of Fiesta Camera Outfit Instant-Load Ciuuera Instant-Load Camera VERNON CmClK, VEBNON, CONNECTICUT New l(N)lc in sweater fSshioai.' The St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Onr RagekH’ Junction Routes SO A 83 The survey, a jotot project with Easy square neck ribbed Orion* Acrylic, Oer lagelar 875-095S s 649-6577 short slaeTe..Siaes 34 to 40. Wbtte and the Episcopal Diocese of Conn­ U w Fries Crsdit 77.87 sss. • 7 J 7 faahioo colon. ecticut and St. M aiy’ s Church, U w Price 9.99 76.87 67.87 will also determine the location 6.87 7.S 1 . D m s ebwfiie drop4n Kodqiak fOm eartldge. Just Elcetrle cyi. Zoom lens and witax S bM t e for a second church if the need Uees Instant load film. Fast f/2.8 lens. Antomat* properly framed shots . . . wide anglo to tHe- Kodak’s easy to use lowest priced COTwr* cnifit point and shoot w a cc^ pop-on flasbenbe. You ie exposure. Uses popOa flsahcube. Quick zone for one is evidenced. for black ft white and color snapshots, plua cokr ^ $boot 4 flash pictures wUbont changing bulbs. photo. Instant Loading. Electric motor drhe. Sample streets will be chos­ fCeus for extra sbaip pictures. lUdea. With flasbenbe, batteries 4-VPU7 film. Pwfeet tor an yfior Holiday pictures. en and telephone calls made by Wriifafc #804 InsUmatie Cameni 79.87 Kodak M-6 Super 8 Camen 1M.8T Episcopal volunteers who will ask prepared questions to find Episcopal and unchurched fam­ Slide Sorter Kodak Color Film ilies. FarSSnnn, Atty. AUan D. Thomas, war­ den at St, Mary’s is chairman Instamatic er K odidirom e of a parish committee. Stuart Siipcr Slldcc SSnun, to aqiMpirei ------1.25 Lynne and Mrs. Edward Plats 0 w E ef.L I7 are heads of the survey. Kodachrome 1 .6 9 iSinmuSB eavoaorei Church Collects Savee time end troiMe Kodachrome whan loading elid e 8mm roll film ------Children’s Gifts trays. For easy view­ ing, too. Kodadbroine Center Congregational Church •nsm magarine 6 1m . . . ------EVERY will have Its annual White Gift Airequipt Remote Control Services Sunday at 9:15 and 11 Yasliica EZ-Matife H .P.L Film ppUcer Kodachrome NITE -> worship services in the sanctu- wy. (jhurch School -children 8qmr 8 Certtidje ■ 500-Watt Slide P rojector Color Slide Camera Your Ohelee ef Will attend the services with UNTIL their classes. Gifts will be plac­ 8mm er Super 8 Kodaeolor ed on the altar by each child at U w M oo Oar Atf. 144 a time set aside for this In the eSMSTUO______10 P.M. S 4 J7 47.87 service. 32.87 Kodaeolor Those bringing gifts are re­ 2 .5 7 minded to wrap them in white Blower cooled. Has 36 slide metal magarine. May automatic camera with f/2.7 color correc- 115-to------' " — paper and lal^l them as to be used with accessory lOO slide drcnlar mage- sns. Built in self-timer for "Full Family’* Latert ‘dry ^ whether they are for k boy or line. Remote control cord. rictnree. OComes complete with carry case. Per- rign. TRth extra pkg. T i P I t a p e . girl of a particular age, and LSI ^ f o ^ Holiday picture taking. the size if this is necessary. drcnlar Tray for above AH gifts will be given to the Rev. Herbert Smith, minister- at-large of Center Church, who works in the North End of Hart­ * FREE Bonus Offers with these Famous Bell & Howell Cameras ford. They will be distributed at a Christmas party In the com­ Girls’ Fashionable munity served by the R4v. Mr. .___^<1 Parkas Smith, FBE^! $25.00 Service Con­ CeM$. VolM 1 A 9 t tract with every fine Treas­ ure Shoppe Watch over $75.00. 4-Year Unconditional A 8 8 Guarantee. THE TREASURE SHOPPE Manchester Faxkada A Luxury fabrics at budget prices. Cut velvets and gros- point tapestries. Attadied hood with full pile edge. Quot­ \ ed lining. Sizes 7 to lA SET OF 4 ALL W OOL « Girls’ “Velonr” \ ■ ---- TUBULAR Thermal / Braided Rugs Knit Slacks Bell & Howell Super 8 Camera | BelJ & Howell Super 8 Camera | Bell & Howell Super 8 Camera T0P-6RA0E niOTECTIOI FOR BUSINESSMEN view i^ Power rooming._____ Instsrt dow moflon. Optroldc eye. Reflex Viosrfng. Power focuring end loom. Five to one Om 8VDcll’6” Bneinessmen are giviat Opfroak ay* aet$ the ____jctric mm driV zoom range. Instant riow motlom C M t ^ l o e d l i i i . 1 ^ ^ One 5’6”z8’6* ALL 4 SIZES the highest grade to iBtna m v ». Mtmuioig (»ovw. auumm owriA Bstt^ tostsT. Remote sockot. Fsst t/ U t k u . #4SL for utmoat eccuracy. fA*l«i*Hodri#4SL Tw o S2” x4J” Life ft Caenaltya new drive. Feat f/LS kos. concept in UabiUW h>MW ■\( V LnX^rioai fed of aoft vdveL.'^' \ \ ance^tbe A-f- Compre- ' m V S WatmprooM vdour thennal Ty C tam and warmth—that's the tone' that these luxurious, heneiTe Liability PoUcy. imported all-wool ruga impart. They’re lovely with early knit for extra warmth. Newest Wby? Becansa your « - •Get Caldor’ s Low, Low Price and-,Bonus *2 * Grt Caldor’s Low, Low Price Wnd Bonos American settings, perfect accents in dens, pla'yrooins and fashion colon. Saes 7 to 14. poenres to pnbUc liability •Gel Caldor’i Low, Low Price and B o b u s * 1 bedrooms. They are made of virgin wool,, braid^ over bazarda are covered by -Csmars. Grip, Carry Case, Ttp Mount Movie Lite, ..i one poUcT with pre- *Cemera Grip, Carry Css^ fop mount Morie lito ft 2 Kodachrme cartridges with purchass of #482. tuUng to give them extra plumpness, additional depth. sCeasra Gito end C at^ Ceae Gtven Free wMi the Ghrsn F i»e with Purchase ol *481 Canaert. Ira ciNiveniantly ' pnrdiBaeotuekBenaHowdl#480CanMta. Cboose ypura in green, brown, blue, nmple or multi-color. comprehepeiva. Cal m MBteh or.mix colors . . . add other sizes to have th«M charming rugs In every room. fiordetaila. MANCHESTER i I- SA L E THURS. thru S A L • i " THESE AND OTHER SIZES ROiGRT J. SMITH STORE HOURS; ^ 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE INSUBANCESMITHS ALSO AVAILARLE INDIVIDUALLY MANCHESTCR -1145 TOUANS TURNPIKE MOR.THRUFRI. SINCE 1914 9:S0A.M.te ll:N FJI. Tour otwice of six sizes all in the c(dors listed ahova. EXIT 9S, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY 961 Main St, Maadieator 8tx4> 56B0 30x54" $8.90 3’6”x5’6” $14io lA T U R O A Y ^5'CKST’ $$«jM 7 T ‘x9'6" $49.90 8’6”x l l ’6" $59M EXIT 93, WiLBUR CROSS PARKWAY S:BI A.M.te 11:18 P.M. r r ’« U ’$" ...... $79B6 U’6"xl4’6” ...... $99M

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LGB-SS MANCH&TER EVENING HElUU).-MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1966 social workers, who will esti- / F r o m mato the eligibility of families soring the evant AD men and •or >s K itc h e n under the Medicaid Program. >ltcm Under the' Medicaid Program, boys are encouraged to attend. Experts See By D6 RIS BELDINO Basaar Bargain Viet Cong Defections federal and state funds are The >, white elephant booth at One o f ttae nlcaat things alMut At P&W Plants available, for full mddical w d 'Profs to Vie on Hardwood St. Maupace Churdi Ghriabnc^ $130 Billion Christmas dental ca^e for families within housoB during the holiday aea- Wage increases ranging from U. S. CHOICELTOP SIRLOIN bazaar,Dazaer, tolo beoe heldnua lomoROwtomoe^row -m n -m sem la the wonderfid smell of certain income-level limits. from 6 to 9 pM. and Saiurddy Recordln Novonaber AT spicee emanating from the 8 to 14 cents an hour will go With Schoolboy Hoopsters from 11 a-m. to 7 pj«u, wlH hava * (Continned from Page One) ...... kitchen, Mrs, (Jharlee B. Het­ into effect Monday for approxi­ old records for a penny a pielM. „ _ . tinger of 52 Devon Dr. says she mately 24,000 employes at ;>Blght stidwarts from the'Bol- les; Jenkins, River of Diamonds; gan Nov. 28 and includes a UumcHfed Nov. ig, and the Aus M T paintW Will be on «»"«»“«> Om ) Qij ides reported killing nine Viet MOpERN TV SERVICE enjoys this same fragrance BOY SCOUT OVEN Pratt A Whitney Aircraft Corp­ (W High School faculty wlH pit at the art booth, and count for another $6 bllUon of road-clearing operation Cong so far in sporadic light throughout the^ year whenever oration’s East Hartford, Man­ Notes and News ^ ir strengtt ^ d wits against ’ k JILZ, t T c a i ^ l ^ * l i ^ i s ^ ” w K H r f ht S e o";her new U.S. -g«>und «><»t»cta she bakes Oatmeal Cake from a chester and Southington plants. 6 TRANSISTOR recipe given her by a friend toi thfi Bolton Bulldogs tomorrow Saturday the Rabbi Went Hun- acUon is Operation Charleston. A D.B. AmOr, Special Bbrces With this latest general wage Canaan, Maine. ROAST iSght in the high school gym gry; Knebel’ The Zinzin Road; 8®''®™- It began Monday when a battal- officer at Da iJang reported 24 increase, the maximum possible Cub Pack 151 ■taiting~ -at 8 » . Lanham,L^nham, SpeakS p k k Not Evil; Mac- J ^ T i ^ i T ^ I C ^ c l a ^ jnent lending agencies and hM johion -— 800 men _— of the 2nd Bri- Vietnamese captured by the Oatmeal Cake rate in the top labor grade goes 1 ^0,; wiU go to the CCD class- forced the postponement of sale Awards were made at a re­ 'fa c u lty cheerleaders will also Lean, Wh'en Eight Bells Toll; „ forced the postponement of sale gade, 1st Infantiy Division, be- Communists in the battle of 1 cup quick-cooking oats ' up. to $4.42 per hour. cent meeting of Cub pack 151 at 1% cups boUiitg water ■ pb on hand to out-yell the reg- Mason, Wild Horizon; Price. ^ue irreeiM booth will feainr* securities to ^ awfeep 20 miles, southeast released and made their w ay to United Aircraft last week an­ Verplanok School. A demon-^. % pound or V4 cup eoft mar- Idar student cheerieaders. Beloved Invador; Renault. The of Sal^h. NO significant conUct relesaed and made their way to Stratton of firearms safety was RADIO garble nounced a general pay increase A Doc- ^,'fsaw earlier this week with t L enemy has been report- the big American base in the The game, a very unofficial Mask of Apollo; Seifert, of three per cent for the corp­ given by representatives of the • — *— 1 A Kaairaf a "a T» j j \xr 4 stlcK lioldcrs ftiid DcUa Robbi& that he did hot expect* to decide northem oart of t;h« coiMitrv 1 cup sugar bejrlnnlng of «le official basket- tor Cornea to Bayard and West, wreath* Bind nins imfn fh* ,'7. ed. norinem part or the country oration’s 30,000 salaried em­ Army National Guard. ball season, if for t l» benefit The Birds Fall I>own. >^nd. of < x ^ e there will be '” *® Australian ground with the help of Montagnard -1 cup brown sugar $ ^ . 9 S ployes, effective today, ^ Awards were received by of the Bolton Education Asso- Non-fiction-Ace. The Fine a Z inSrta^^ ®"®“y* teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vaallla Robert Cormier, denners stripe; LIMITIID Hypochondria: Ardrey, for the chUdren. The doll booth Experts said he wants to wait ------— ------2 eggs, beaten Stewart Favell, bobcat pin; Territorial Imperative: has been expanded to include a for December revenue figures ■ SUPPLY 1% cups presifted flour Dental Clinic Michael Armentano webelos ^ Bloom, The Man Who Stole varlerty of toys. before deciding. Then, too, they 1 teaspoon baklirg soda patch and two-year pin; James L b .' ^re made each year to resi-. Portugal; Boynton, Connecticut New Scouts Initiated said, he wants latest possible Shop Modern TV Service where the SERVICE SMOKED SHOULDERS dents studying for teaching ca 1 teaspoon cinnamon Plans Shelved Harney, George Lee, Kenneth LEAN, SHORT SHANK—4 to 6 LBS. AVG. Business Blducatlon Handbook; x t the November meeting of estimates on plant investment reers. makes the difference! Yes, we are Competitively’ ] teaspoon nutmeg Luce and Alan Wood, webelo Chase. Second Spring M d Two Cub'^cout Pack 157 eight new next year since heavy spending This is the third annual fac- priced. Topping Plans for establishing a school patches. Den 5 was awarded the Potatoes; Churchill, Winston S. scouts were“ initiated into the means added inflationary pres- LEAN, ALL BEEF rtty-sUident game, and, judg­ 1 ere dental clinic for children of flag. OCEAN FRESH! LIVE MAINE Churchill, Youth 1874-1900; En- p^ok and awards were present- sures. ing from die past years’ shen­ % cup brown sugar 'marginal-income families has New members of the Pack gel. life Around Us; Foss, Here ^he space derby got Off to Hamburg t,.59c anigans, it is wise to be on Experts see one bright side In 3 tablespoons margarine, been shelved, at least tempo­ Committee are George Hub­ LOBSTERS .Is Your Hobby: Skiing; Gentry, an unsuccessful start, and will the spending picture. They esti- time to witness pre-game ac­ melted rarily, The program was ready bard, WllKam Scully, Jeffrey 5 Lbs. $2.75 The Vulnerable Americans; be held later at a date to be an- mate the present budget will tivities. By the end of the first 3 tablespoons milk to be implemented — school Miller, Richard Steeves, Dus­ Hope, Five Women I nounced In the Community Hall, take no more than 14 per cent of quarter staff members have Houwlnk, The Odd Book of MODERN % cup chopped nuts space was available, equip­ tin Woods, Arthur Charest and FANCY “SWEET LIFE” Michael Ryba received the the gross national product u su a ^ shed their unnecessary jjata; Ingatad. Land Under the 1 cup f^ked coconut ment was on hand, local funds Robert Harney. .George Hub­ ib wolf badge and the gold and which represents the total value parai*renaha and are about g^a^r; Kieman, Not Under Mix oats and boiling water had been allocated; and free bard and William Scully are Bacon silver arrows m well m a first ^ goods and services. In fis­ In bowl and let stand one-half services by local dentists had «o buckle down to getting some Qath; Levensen, Everything But cal 1986 expenditures amounted chairmen. bMkete. legally. Lew,g ^h^ Great y®®’’ TV SERVICE hour. Cream brown and white been pledged. Dustin Wood, Robert Harney, sugar with margarine, add eggs LARGE, FIRM, CALIF. I SWEET and JUICY Faculty players tomorrow will Lewis. Turkey; Luck- Robert Azlnger also received « P®*' ®®"‘ ‘'’® ^NP- I 385 CENTER STREET—643-2205 ft However, an examination of Joseph Lee and Arthur Charest ^ Tony iFalcetta, the coach ^ardt. Thanksgiving, Feast and a first year pin, and Thomas and vonlUa and stir well. Add Title 19 o f’ the Federal Medi­ are webelo leaders. Jeffrey Mil­ Iceberg Lettuce head 19c Tangerines doZ. 39c Wmself; , guidance man Lou Festival- Macllvalne, The Will Harris, Danny Norris, Andy Can Still Be Played Open Daily 8 A.M.-5 P.M. fju oat mixture to sugar and other caid Program, of which the ler and Richard Steeves are Morgan; Charles Bannon, Em- payne. Fat and Sod- Baraby, George Elmore, Ja;- ingredients and mix. Gradually state is a member, revealed Large trumpets, which were advaheemen. «3t Stokesl Roger Htus, John Control Diet; Random Hys® and Tommy Cloutier re • Thurs., Fri. 8 ^.M.-9 P.M. ^ blend in flour, baking soda, and made in the Bronze Age, have ♦ » r*f, X that most of the children who NABISCO GRAHAM OR SUGAR GRAHAMS lb. box 41c Marino, Ji!m Oahalan, and, last House Dictionary o f the Eng- celved second year pins I Saturday 8 AM.-4 P.M. |C spices. Pour batter in 18 x 9 would be served under the lo­ survived for more than 10 cen- ■J, > AwmV* <■ 44 * .1* * M. tat not iMst, Mike Landolphi, Language; Trapp, Around James Klar and Chris Hover- perfect condition X 2 inch greased pan. cal clinic program can now go instructor. the Year With the Trapp Fam- man received the bobcat badge. played Make topping by combining (Herald photo by Satemls) to a dentist of their choice, in Opposing this impressive line- ny. Tully, The FBI’s Most Fa- Robert Potterton and Peter ^ ^ ' eg;g, .sugar, melted margarine both fairways MRS. CHARLES E BETTINGER ^ office, and the dentist will HIGHLAND PARK MARKET op will be Dave Southerlin and „,ppg C a i^ and World and Its Ryba received denner stripes, ------^------and milk. Pour this over bat­ be reimbursed for his services. open ■^.9*®^^®’ Peoples, U.S.A., 4 volumea. and Andy Baraby, Billy Stem ter then sprinkle with nuts and ------^ T h e schotfl dental hygienists i>hone 643-4278 coconut. every nite till 9, 317 Highland St., Manchester, Conn. Jeff Maxwell, Craig Pepin, Rod- _. Psul SobB received assist- also a member of the Nutmeg prepare lists of all children Bake in 300-degree oven for tended schools here. She is a f Z 9t. George’s £scopal Church

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J PAGE NHQif MANCHESTER EVENING HERAlDi MANCHESTEIr . C0NN„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1966 I------r*' PA6B(BI(3HT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY,; DECEMBER 1, 19W diaplBte of Havtfof^ Hospital, Vernon will be the guest speaker to­ Tour Dec. 10 OEO to File Apflication the length of the average baseball, game night St meeting of clergymen a Ihe Boards of Education has been cut back, so that it is. more and physioians from the. airea. and Dlreetora tour ot the suitable for telecasting. Seeking Official Status f&YpnittQ ^^raUi " Albert KeHdn Appoinled Hip meeting wm be held ait 8 Iin c< ^ School and His Cen­ ' 'There is another precedent, for Mr. 1 o’clock at Howard Johnson’s !• PUBLISHED BY THE ter Springs Park sits pro- Faced with the fket that it even If the Community Council • HERALD PRINTING CO., INC. Paley, in the eucoeesful way in which school rOSt Restaurant on ^ S O , p c ^ for a new school will . . ■ 13 Blssell Street » To “ Ariresta is not recognized by the feder- dllrolves, he said. all three major televisloh networks, be-- be biald at 9:30 a.m. on Sat­ , i Stager summed Up the lo­ • Manchester. Conn. John Williams; 67, o f Has- al government as an official ! THOMAS F . P^RGXJrSON tween them buying - into the national Albert Kerkln has been ap­ the board must take action as urday, Dec. .10. A Herald cal situation when he said, "In BINGO l W’ALTBHt R. FERGUSON ardvUle was charged udth op­ sport of football' enough to have somP atoiy Tuesday Incorrectly Manchester agency, powered to short, this council (on eco­ 1 Publishers pointed vioe-prinoipal of the sdon a/i popalble. ^ erating under the influence of EVERY MONDAY--8 P.M. Founded Odtober 1. 1881 ' gave the date as this Satur­ apply for anti-poverty funds, nomic opportunity) has had all Influence on the way it is played, have new Vernon Center Junior Potitack Supper Set Uquoi" and failure to drive to day, Dec. 3. P. . C. BALLROOM published Every I^reninK Except Sundays been altering the nature and the timing St Joseph’s School Guild will left of a parked vehicle follow­ the local Community Council of its authority and Influence 4 aiM Holldaj’S. Entered at the Post Office at High School effective Jan. 1. and the rules o f the game in order to hold a potluck supper Christ­ ing an accident Union St. on Ecomonic Opportunity de‘- usurped . . . partly by acci­ WMchester, Conn., as Second Class Mail The appointment was made by dent, partly by necessity, and 26 VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE Master. . ______suit the convenience of the camera, the mas party next Wednesday at last night. Oetchell, North Maple St., Haz cided last night to apply for , the board of education. 6:30 pjn . at the church hall. ardvllle; David Yellen, 242 official status partly by apathy.” ~ SUBSCRIPTION RIATES station break, and the commercial. Williams WM driving east on Pa)«ble in Advance _ __ Kerkin, who haa been with Mrs. Eleanor Hiller and Mrs. Union, when his car went off South St.; Emily Liebe, 136 The action involves completion In its attempt to revitalize One Y ear 882.00 Perhaps all that stands in the way of the local achool system since Patricia LeBel will be co-chair­ the. road to the right, struck Prospect St.; Jane Bolin, Ver- and submission of an appUca- the local program and to re­ Six Months^...... 11.00 Mr. Paley’s suggestion that we make Three Months...... 6.60 1968, was selected from a list men of the affair and Mrs. two parited cars and drove one npn Garden Apartments; Karen tlon, listing local statistics and ceive federal recognition, the , One Month ...... 1.86______our voting practices conform more •'at 16 candidates from New Wanda Satkiewica Is in charge of them Into a third parked Bujnarski, Crj^tal Lake Rd.; existing needs, and applying for council will meet shortly with "“■T" MEMBER OF strictly to television capacity and con­ York, Maaaachuaetts and Con­ of the entertainment. Members vehicle, police___ _ _ said.______He also de- E*"*® Lopez, Thompson vine, and funds for a staff, to handle the Joseph Dyer, state head of the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entlllM venience is the discussion of how many necticut. He teachea science at are reminded to bring a dollar stroyed a f^nce along the edge James Luce, Charter Rd., Tol- mechanics of setting up econom- economic opportunity program, to the use ot republication of all news dis­ millions it is worth to the television In­ the Junior high school. gift. of the sidewalk, police added. land. Ic obportunity programs. _ patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ Christmas Fair Outgoing council chairman COMMITTED IN AX SLAYING ed In this paper and also the local news pub- dustry to have our democracy put into a In October, David Parker, School Bazaar Dec. 8 Williams was released imder Births Tuesday: Daughter to neat packaige suitable for network also from the local school sys­ The Maple Street School the no cash bail program for Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stager, Jay Stager said last night that NEW HAVEN (AP) — A 62- rirtts ot repubileation of special dis­ the local department has three year-old woman accused of slay- patches herein arc also reserved.______presentation. Is democracy worth as' tem, was named as principal of Christmas Bazaar will he c^en appearance In Rockville Cir­ Storrs, and daughter to Mr. NORTH METHODIST CHURCH to the public Dec. 8 from 3 -to cuit Court 12 Dec. 20. There and Mrs. Ronald Gates, 60 alternatives : Application for fed- mg her 73-year-old husband witli The Herald Printing Company, Inc., as­ many millions as a baseball team ? Or the school, and at that time 300 PARKER STREET sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ superintendent Raymond Rama- 8 p.m. were no Injuries but consider­ Franklin St. • , eral approval to become an au- an ax has i^en committed to a as the rights to a football schedule? graphical errors appearing In^vertisements dell was Inatructed by tiie Women Plan Yule Meeting able damage to the cars. Discharged Tuesday; Grace tonimous local body, alignment mental hospital by Superior and other reading matter In The Manchester One trouble, obviously, is- that we nor­ with the regional Community Court Judge Louis Shapiro. Evening Herald.______board to seek applications for The annual Christmas meet­ The accident was Investi- Inglis, Maple St., Ellington;' SATURDAY, DEC. 3 - 1 0 A.M. to 2 PJI. mally have elections only every two or ^the position o f asslattint prin­ ing of the First , Lutheran gated by Officers Herman John Stepanowski, 69 Franklin Renewal Team (CRT) of Hart- Shapiro ruled Tuesday that PVll service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc. ford, or dissolution. Mangini was not capable Baked Goods, Cheese, Candy, Aprons, Jewelry, Spjees, PuWlshers Representatives — TOe Ju^s four years, when sustained viewer in­ cipal. Gary Calms had been Churchwomen will be held at Fritz, Robert Ahnert and the St.; SyM a LaBier, Village St.; Mlathews Special Agency — New York. Chi­ He said that, although Man- of understanding the nature of Handicraft, Plants, Dry Arrangements, Christmas D ecs; terest might be better if we had one a named to the position of prin- the community house at Frank­ arrest was made by Officer Frank Lantegine, Emma Lane; cago. Detroit an d ,B oston.______James Palmfer, Lake St.; Mrs. Chester has been allotted 8120, ■ proceedings against her. rations, Doll Clothes, Hot Dogs, Grinders by older. Games. month. But that seems a mere detail. cipai last summer but later re- lin______Park Dec._ 1 starting with a Martin Kincmann. Entertainment for Children — Curiosity Shop MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- slgn^to take a position in on- supper at 6:30 p.m. Harry P. Moon, 45, of 18 Judith LaPointe and daughter, 000 in federal anti-poverty funds R®*" husband, Rocco Mangini, TIONS.______in the last year (far above pop- was found dead Aug. l in their other ^tpte. \ Zoning Bequests Granted Ward St., was arrested last 12O Grand Ave. Phone 643-7419 Dlsplav advertising closing,houm; nlg^ht on a warrant Issued by — -— ulation ratios in the U.S.), the home at 485 Thompson Ave., Kerkln\recedved his B.S. de- Yh® zoning board of appeals Fbr Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. \ „ . .. Circuit Court 12 charging him./' The Herald’s Vernon Bureau local council has been bypassed Blast Haven. Ftor Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday. That “Old” Cathedral Song gree from ''s^e University o f has granted two requests. Jbr Wednesday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. with breaking and entering i, 38 Park 8t„ Rockville, in application approvals. • For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. Connecticut m 1956 He then at-^ Norman F. Cemneh of Tunnell "The words don’t'make a lot of Head Start and other "school For Friday — 1 p.m. Thur^ay. tended Michigan State Univer­ without permission and Inde- p ^ teL 876-3136 or For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. sense to a lot of people,” says the Rd. hM been granted permis­ programs have come from the Classified deadline: 10:30 a.m each day of sity for further^aduate study cent assault (us-Slll trumpeter who sings “Winchester sion to add to his sheet metal" Moon was arrested as the school system, the Neighbor­ publication except Saturday — 9 a.m . and transferred tb, the Unlyer- garage, and Edward Felghn of Cathedral,” “but it doesn’t matter, be­ result of a complaint from a hood Youth Program from the elty of Connecticut , to receive 82 Baker Rd. a variance on his NUITVIEO SOLDIER KILLED ' Hiursday, December 1 cause the sound is pleasant.” Rockville woman who said a CRT, and the Foster Graiidpar- his M A. in 1957. A t present, he property to perinit less than the man broke Into her home and WA8HINGTON (AP) Army Program from the Thames There are some of us who would W. G. GLENNEY CO. is working on his sixth year required setback In a residen­ assaulted her. Moon posted a Pfe Joseph Baczalskl of Waure- Council of Norwich. agree with the first part of that state­ professional diploma the tial zone. “The Welfare City” $500 bond for appearance in gan, Ooim., has been killed In These programs would contln- ment from Pops Kerr, ot the New same school Capello in Viet Nam Cbrcuit Court 12 Dec. 13. Vlet Nam, the Defense Depart- game Sponsorship, The scene was a hearing of a sub­ Vaudeville Band, but not with the sec­ RamsdeU May Visit Oermi Anny Spec. 4 Joseph J., Ca- Officer Kincmann made the ment announced Wednesday. 0£CoAaiiL ipWL. homsL foA. The departnient said Baczal- — ------r—— committee of the City Council of Mew ond. DESIGN FOR MILLSTONE NUCLEAR POWER STATION, WATERFORD Dr. Ramedell has been In" pello, son at Mr. and Mrs. John arrest, ed to join a group of some 30' s^'B death was due to hostile York City. The topic was a series of As for the second kind of contro­ ipello o f 105 Brooklyn St, has Salvatore Capo D1 Casa, 53, education admlnlatraitors in an of Center Rd., was also arrest- action. He had previously been proposed ordinances designed to estab­ versy about "Winchester Cathedral,” T H E ARCHITECTURAL ived In Viet Ilam with the international field study mtoelon 14"(h Engineer Baiitali*meer Brigade, . the ing him -with breach of the Baczalskl of 0 N. Chestnut St., It is not an “old” song in actual fact. Connecticut Yankee Cosmefics merchants. The spokesman was one Ed­ Inside Report der constructidn in Waterford on behalf of the executive com- largest 'epmbat engineer unit In peace. Waitfegan. m w h ole ITL Armstrong ‘ceiling ward J. Brown, representing the Met­ It was written only last summer, by a Conn., shows the principal build­ mittee of the American Associ- the U.S. A*n»y- The arrest came as the result former London school teacher named By A.H .O . rrs ropolitan, New York Retail Merchants by- ings, including the reactor con­ atlwi of School Administration. Spec. C ^ l l o , assigned to the of a domestic disturbance at his —— — — — — — — Association, and presenting the point of Geoff Stephens. After the main Connecticut game she is In, and the publio The group would be in GennMiy battalion’s tWipany B, entered home. He was released under tainment building and turbine New Easy Proven 'Course In view that the proposed restrictions, al­ Neither the melody nor the words Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak result had been determined, is beginning to proclaim its from April 16 to May 8 ilext Army tax 1965. He is a the no ball program for court hall, will be o f poured concrete BLUEPRINT READING Liggetfs though lofty and pure in concept, might had been in existence before he wrote and the first crash analysis of assumption when it goes to tha year. 1962 graduate ofJEtockvllle High appearance Dec. 20. Officer and will be accented by auxiliary For The Machine Industry have the practical effect of making it them last summer. SAIGON—A note of quiet be a dhndid presidential speech the reason for the Republican polls. She is, therefore, tha The purpose of the trip would school and befoiV^ entering the Francis Baihero made the ar- Learn A t Home. In Spare At The Parkade debacle had b.een volunteered, current number one vote get­ be to otudythe schools of Oer- service was employipd by Colt’s rest, more difficult for New York’s honest But when he wrote “Winchester desperation is creeping into the laying out in all its stark reality structures in browni and bronze. Time, Information Free the most familiar sidelight ter in Connecticut. many Indudlng an examination /Firearnis. Hartford. \ Hospital Notes Technic^ Drawing Institute MANCHESTER N. and reputable retailers to operate their Cathedral,” Composer Stephens delib­ top echelons of the United the thie measure of the job The installation’s turbine hall question asked about what This mathematical position Clergy, Doctors 'Meet Admitted Tuesday; Max P.O. Box 449 erately imitated the style and sound of States mission charged with ahead and his fixed determina­ will be Sheathed in recessed of the curriculum, rtandards of^ businesses. happened Nov. 8 concerned of champkmshtp carries with achievement, methods, organiza­ The Rev. Wendell Stephen, Holmes, Mile Hill M .; Dale Manchester, Conn. 06040 winning the war in Viet Nam. tion to see it through regardless aluminum siding and the verti­ That was the badcgroimd or a state­ the music of a previous day. the run made by the Secretary it the automatic privilege of It grows partly out of frus­ of 1968. cal columns on the building will tional patterns and administra­ ment which, it seems likely, may apply He set out to write an "ol rural and urban communities BRUNSWICK DOVER will be observed, most of the living out In. the suburbs to find their sound boredom. In confidential conversations This is only part of the note cial operation later that year. has succeeded in maintaining to be Governor of Connecticut Phone Call Away... 12” X 12”. Reg. 26c. Ea. ( 12” X 12” Reg. 23c. Ea., top officials here dp not conceal certain"^ standards of intelli­ time will be given to the study way into the big cities, the big d ty re­ Not really old in time of actual com­ of gloom apparent here. Top General Electric Company is forever and forever. their dismay at theXU.S. pledge gence and principle in the But If her future depends on of the schools in Munich and tailers who want to be sure of getting position, not really old, either. In the military commanders, for ex­ the prime contractor for the made in Manila td withdraw oiir ample, now acknowledge that 883,000,000 plant €ind Ebasco course of her public service. such well-wishers as this col-' Berlin. The cultural and his­ and keeping their kind of customers be­ style and sound It imitates, "Winches­ forces within six months after they .uh. ' little private missionary work free. siop to earn their own way, may find Except for criminals, men do not kill was simply another vivid signal realistic projection of the mod­ 10 Years Ago on them, and trusts her. Sincerely, Wouldn’t you Hke to give your fireplace they can’t fight decentralization. each other for pleasure or material to Hanoi that President Johnson est gains now being made at The! public wJU not be dis­ New Keeney St. School is of­ Mrs. Richard Embser a custom-decorated look with this fa­ gain. Many millions still alive, who will do almost anything to ex­ great and painstaking effort. abused of its pleasant assump­ $ 2 7 ficially dedicated in exercises tion that she is a tittle bit bet­ President mous BenJ. Franklin ensemble? nils '"were on battlefields in the two World tricate the U.S. from the war 1966 Publisher* Newspaper held in the school’s auditorium. ter than she tias^ to be, in the Manchester Clvio Orchestra complete set — screen, matching and- The sign o f this PROfessloiiat’ Wars, will remember the wonder and before the 1968 election! Syndicate FOR A LOAN AH Brass dealer who excels in PROfesaional The Fault Was With Our Voting ^ heartache that came with the brief si- iroiw, and flreset — can now be yours • This may. well be grossly un­ and capable service, advice and It is ,yery interesting to note that Mr. lence -at Christmas time. fair to Mr. Johnson but none­ SPECIAL Amount MONTHLY PAYMENTS at the special low price of Just . . . in d u cts. William Bi Paley, chairman of the Co- So7 for a few days, we will all be theless his top agents here in .) You spared those dismal communiques OCCASION? Receive 12 Mos. ' 18 Mos. 24 Mos. lumbia Broadcasting Sys^m, has de­ Saigon, ■ as well as the Wash­ Fischetti about how many Vietcong have been fended television and radio coverage of ington watchers in Hanoi, are killed and wounded compared to the Rent a new Comet or f 200 $ 17.77 , $ 12.20 $ 9.42 the results of the Nov. Sjplectlon by at­ fully aware of the political THIS casualties on the American and South 26.66 4 18.30 14.13 tacking our “outdated voting practices” realities ‘ of 1968. What would Mercury. Low Rates , . . 800 Vietnamese side. put an end to such fears would recommendlrig. that they be brought The different Gods in which each be­ Daily . . . Weekly . . . P a st 2 4 H ou r S ervice 500 44.43 30.50 23.54 "up to date and in' line with the op- DOOR BUSTER lieves will be thanked* What about the Monthly. 71.08 48.79 37.66 poi^tunities and advances that modem - 1 statemen and the genefals on both communications offer.” sides? How much thanks are they due? 1000 88.85 60.99 47.08 GOOD A Thought for Today Low Bank Rates The criticism he was answering was, The time can be used by all concern­ 138.28 91.48 70.62 ed to prepare to kill that many more 1500 QUALITY FLASHLIGHT of course; the criticism that radio and Sponsored by the Manchester 121.97 94.15 television were proclaiming results be­ when the .fighOng starts up again. Council of Churches 2000 ' 177.70 Some young m en,' and some Vietna­ fore all the polls were closed. He did The above based on consecutive mese women and children too, will live Religion' Is Changing r » 9 . C T not undertake to discuss those instances a few days longer than If there Were ■ r • . RESERVE CAR monthly payments 98c ^ < In which radio and television and their no truce. We used toi emphasize the' NOW . . . CAU BBMEiftA# Irmmmb CafOb \ coipputer projections sometimes hap- w It is not enough. However, it is being Death of Jesuk ' on the Cross. peiWd to make errors in their proclama­ made clear in statements on both sides The hew religion seeks to match tion of the projected winners. that this is all there will be. The holi­ man doing sacrifice by the suf­ '■ "A' 643-5135 The interesting point about Mr. Pa- day truce will be a prelude to another fering .for a purpose even as r 1 ley*c discussion is, we think, the easy full year' of war. Washington, Hanoi Jesuk did. We reverence Jesus’ avings a n k m a n c h e s i I r and Peking want it that way. Yhere suffering and also of how we S B 1 confidence with which he launched into LEASING^^ will be no extended halt of the bomb­ may suffer to bring prejoiddce I the theory that, if there was any con­ / 1 a - ing or the Infiltration,'^ no cidvance under control, suffer to destroy One-T>ro-Three , flict between our way of doing things toward the peace table. poverty and Ignorance. Let’s ‘"A en{ the communications media’s way of Year Leasing Plans IW.G.GLENNEY 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 Hwre win be a peaceful Christmas get this straight. God is to be All Makes and Models re^rting them, we should change our and a peaceful New Year, but neither Worshipped and Jesus is to be ' .0 OF M anc h ester way at doing things to suit the prefer­ truce will bring hope as thing^s look follow ^. Do not Substitute Je- M A IN o m c c VAST BRANCH WEST BMNCH CO. ence and conveniences, of the communi­ now. Neither will create a new situa­ BUS for action we should take / 928 li^n Street ^ Center 8t,'Cor. Lenox Manchester Parkade cations media. tion nor break the automated prog;ress to give new life to people. 3 3 6 P.M. V(t. Paiey, as head of a oommunica- of the war. Secretary of State Rusk Prayer—“Grant Lord that SOUTH WINDSOR OFFICE Sulliven’ Avenue Shopping Center has already rejected "the Idea of a gen- Jesus’ dynamic religion may be 801 CENTER STREET NORTH MAIN STREET . media which also happens to own BURN8IDB o m c c Burnside Avenue et Church Street East Hartford i-eral pause, such as we had a year ago" ours and that our religioius rit­ OPEN BVWnNOS m isajor league baseball team, spoke ' or, it seems, a cessation of the Immb- ual be not an excuse for doing / EUJNGTON GLASTONBURY Wii/C Bome practical precedent' for his Ing like last year’s. There will be four •nothing for the needs o f peo- BROTHERS OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY MORNING! BUIL0ING,| MATERIALS — LUMBER ^ RIEL ^ fact, we think it has days of peace^but not a ihoment of i- ' pie.” f ‘‘ “ Conheotlciit’B Oldest A. ‘ kew noticed that since a major broad- “good will on earth.” — NEW YORK Rev. Dr.tJ. Manley Shaw EJncoIn-Meremy Dedur’?, Miliar JbwgMM owiier of a major teain. . 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■...... - .,..1 } P A G fl MANCHESTER EVENING IffiRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1966 MANCHEStTJR EVENHENG HERALD, BIANCHBSTEft, CONN« THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1966 light at Oak was green when he ' ■>* Car-Cab'Orasli went through toe Inj^rsectlon. Funenl Morviees will be beM Veniiard Trial West Germany Otficesiih Home Nat Good He also, was upinjured, but tomomnv at 2 p'.m. at the Wat- I2th GreuR Searchers on Brings Arrest boto^ Cratty qnd Frank were ahiary kliU'Wesit Funeral Home, 142 Elects Ex-Nazi Zone Study Group Aj^ees taken to Manchester Mefti®i1al E Center St., Manclieater. The Court Cases Two Maftcbuter men irequir- Hospital bjF cruiser for treat- Rev. Raj’mood H. Bradley Jr. Gryk Quizzes Doctor New Chancellor Seek Ship Survivors OffVoea wMoh are aet tlp' jh Included to ^ circe toe removal ed emergantqr hospital treat- ment of m&or Injuries and dls- i t r a i l f l l l M l D i e s . P“ *0P «* Ooogreg*^ nraugiiwi ^ .officiate. MANCHESTER SESSION (Oootinned from Rage One) prlvat* home* are not in the Junk cars from proper- ment and a local youth waa ar- chafgeA (Ooatbmed (rw» Ibge One) has been summoned wlU be^ In Tonxmaend beet Interests of zoning rag?*)*-regtik- ■ i Atty.a Podrove said toe rested______after the car he wes'drlv- Talaga rated Dairy bOmeteiry.«S. An Elaat Hartford man whoee On BMbd Test Result French President Charlee de crewmeteg who died trom expo­ govern this and toat.imr uid a taxi containing toe.*® ahawer the right of way Manchester Circuit J Wayland K. Stmighan. «0. *he fu- aeven^onth-oM daughter waa Atty!”Wesl«y Gryk, Dennis Vemmrd’s defense coun- sure. ^ car Adrteory Ootmnlttee atid yes- empowered, to .take tha problem g( q ^j, laJt night at 7:56. Court “ 12 on Dec. 12. HOLTOAY VALUES i Kwney Dr.. ^ I S T ^ r m e r “««* ^ from 7 to 9. klll^ „ toe sel> pulled S claw hammer from his brief case In Hart- repneented W edding An empty Ule raft bobbed on terday evening At A meeting of into their own hands, accident in Marlborough on Zdzislaw lAlaga, 20, of 28 ------Berner - o p erato r of the a , foi^ Superior Court this morning ana asked Dr. Abra- Btuaid. waves lieiwr ths'coesl and a Ills toe oommlttib at th* Muinblpal Podiova said the state law Pine HHI St. wlm was dllnjured METALS S ^ Y GRANT /'■ July 25, waa given 30 daya In stolman, chW toxlcologlst for the state, If he A mild eurprise waa the reten­ P otyra « Pattison ring and debrU from the Mor- BuU^g. that if more than two un- In toe crash, was chaigOd with ' TTORRS (AP) — A $199,798 From Our Health and Beauty Aids Department 6traughan Dairy, Manchester, I tion of former Defense Mlntoter lied tola noon at a Manchester I Funerab jail. would examine It at the atiite ----- ■Die TAO.ia ift the proceae of reglatered vehicles gre found on failure to grant toe right of way grant from toe Air Force for a Kal-tTwe von Heaael, who be- Misa Jeaa Ifarie Pattison, roll wash up on ths snow-oov- rtudying and revamptog aoning * property, tola makes .toe lesoent home. Lauren Mclntoah, 26, waa laboratory and diaclosa hta ^ -hammer waa the weapon . ’u t.r nTrafui^M Md dauf htsr of Mr. and Mrs. ered shors at the n o t^ rn tip of while turning left at an tater- cryiogenl® rtudy of metals has ' Mr. Straughan was bom'May William J. Leggett charged _ with two counts of findings to the court ^,^<1. If any w ii uaod." mlnUter of refugees and laws for toe town, laws which Pl®®® a junk yard and too own- .V been announced by the Univer­ i2, 1876, In Oldhams, West- Funeral services for William n^Ilgent homicide aa toe re- Dr.Stolman,Dr .Stolman, a atate’astate’s witness sartor testified he took toe war vtoUms. It hdd been expect' Robert Pattison of Bast Hart- ths Thumb District tos wreck- have not been.roVfc*d for near- " o' M»® property Is then,® ' . PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED WfflLE YOU SHOP! ed (hat he would be dropped s e - rtty of Connecticut. ihotland County, Va., a son of J. Leggett of 42 Washington suit of toe accident In which in toe Dennis Vennard first de- hammer to police headquarters, ly 30 yeara. according to John breaking the Uw by maintain- hia Cryogenics if toe study of ma-. beeaiiae of heavy criticism of d^gwick and Hazeltine Ste- st. were held yesterday after- his daughter and a Torrlngton gree murder trial, revealed yes- ^h«ro he met Vennard. Later Lamenzo, clwlnnan of the dom- *»»g a Junk yard without per- tertals at extremely kW tem­ the Defense Ministry, ossMcd by Mr.r andr Mrs. John Potyra o* heavy Snow, " mlttee. mission, which la a cilmiftal of- ens Straughan, and lived In noon at toe Holmes Funeral 'mfui were killed His wife suf- teiday that the human blood on returned to toe Vennard the long serlee of' a«cldents to ggg Footer St., Wapplng, were Minding siVosV hampered .rn!-nj thn ’TAn ttJiM ' ' ' by City Cab Co. of Manehesteri peratures. ^ inchester more than 70 years. Home, 400 Main 8 t The Rev. fered severe Injuries which have a claw hammer and couch house two other times, once with The baals OK toe TAC situdy la tv._. u b S toe F104g StarflgMer jet plane married Wednesday,. Sept 21, the search by three Coast Guard a huge. "Plopoeed Zoning llegu- **rp sal*______the towns _____ M Doimld P. l^ tty , 28,\ Dr. CSorlM A. Reynolds will Poly Pro Me retired from the dairy In George F. Nostrand, rector o! hospitalised her since the tlirie cushion, found In the living Vennard’s father, Alfred, he and the reslgnafton of three top MlUertoq, N.T. cutters over a 400-square-mlle lotions” booklet which was con- ®*t®uW have power to deal with ®* Maple 8t., and George B. be toe principal researcher In Barbasol 1948. St. Mary’s Episcopal Ortirch, of the accident. room of the Vennard hqme, said. g’enerols last summer. Mra Potjhra. Is employed st „f Lake Huron. The storm tra c ts for by toe town and sub- ***• ™®r« dlrecUy and 27, of 332 Oakland St, the three-yw rtudy, which will I He was an honorary life officiated. Burial w u in East McIntosh himself had been matched that of Mrs. Mae Ven- sartor said he discovered' mittod by professional said’laws should bo enacted In urere pakaengera. ftcus on toe effects of impuri- lumber of the Manchester Kl- Cemetery. severely injured in toe accident, nard. Dr. Stolman said toe the cushion and took It to po- The Defense Ministry was the Hartford National grounded Coast Guard aircraft taJten over by Gerhard Bchroe- and ’Trust CO., Hartford. Mr. doitM most of ths hunt ^sultMta^^from Maesrthuao^ legislature to give more taxi driver. James R. tlks In superconductors at low PACK OF v ^lis s Club and attended St.SL Bearers were Karl Frits,,Frits, and only recently got off crutch- three sources revealed Group, uce headquarters, where he Sbave Cream ...» der, who, aa Erhard’s foreign- • Potyra- Isis serving wrltowith methe ^ crewmen not...... In Ufa boats to m L A f S t o e ^ t o tad- P®'^®*‘ to the towns. Slonskl. 21. of Storrs, told pol- temperatures. the university 1 0 Combs Mary'sr's Episcopal Church. Everett Cone, David Anderson, es. ___ _ o blood. again saw Vennard who waS carried out a strongly U,S- Army, and la stationed would have died within three hMn dmia. un to lart asrlhv '’Ift various, towns, when a car Ic* he waa heading south on salA In tta aiuwuncement i An ardent golfer. Mr. Straug- Arthur Blickler, James HoUoran .The attorney fw McIntosh hammer displayed by ’alttlng . . . waan’t aaylhganjH atlk'oordon, 6a. hours In toe S6-degrte water, when toe TAC waa fonneA toe ** abandoned oii town property Sprues S t and that toe traffic Wedftesday> hen scored a hole-ln-one on Us and Alexander Leggett Jr. asked Judge Stanley Tasukle- G].y]( waa not toe same thing and appeared quite — — -— < aOto birthday while playing at _____ policy. Mra Potirra has recently (he Coast Guard said. findings of the conaultanto had »>utlf Itlson ------^ ^ ------1 9 - wlcz for conslderaUon. w^ng discovered In toe Vennard calm.” There waa one women In the been feted at torrt mlscellane- 3«,,of Ashtabula, Ohio, lltonchester Country Club. H* that his client was hoepltallsed home,and now an exhibit In toe The detecUve testified that simply bean lying dormant P'^!*‘® Mrs. Martha D. Pyer ...... Cabinet. Health. Minister oua showers. About 25 friends sleeping when he ’’heard a to the rtudy, which WUl be K «P “ “ that people who have worked part-tone In his mld-70s VTTRNON _ Th« funeral of himself, was now on welfare, on the way to Hartford State ^ 1 Strobel. 69, a Social Dem- and relaUves attend^ a show- hard thump.” toe basle of many new aoning these cars are aljso sometimes For the Entire Findbr ocmi member of toe Bundestag er at tha home of Jto e ..j o^ught the an<*or waa ^laws, no provlelon was made for in a spot because..... junk dealers Oifly m per ilare, No Rtliidwdci. 5 « r M - r / s r K r . s . “ “ since toe West German goven- Piankey ..o f Bast Hartford,dropping,” he said. Books turn- Only 400 per atore. No rainchecho. Survivors Ihclude a son, Se*- 'Si.». « p « . «even . when s : they . ’, ?• are willing to rick J. Straugban, second as- ment waa founded. She takes Miss Cheryl Aiken, Dowaf Bd., hied off a ghelf In his roomr and ficee In homes, Mrs. dot Ander­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 « I ? v ’^^Sfwed'”^toe attorney grounds that Qryk’s hammer tom tom of Elisabeth Schwarz- South Windsor was hMtess At he jumped out of bed. pay toe Junk dealer to remove atotant fire chief of toe ’Town son, a houeewlfe and the only It Main St., Manchester, •with a M S he s u f f e ^ not evldeooe in toe case, ® u exam .... Christian Democrat another. Mora than 25 rda- - ^ ,emergency woman member of toe commit- p re W partoen , ' Mass of .requiem at Sacred At toe meeting which lasted time he sees his wife in the Intai S a S «ked: who ^ has held toethe post for four O Uveavm aattended t ^ ^ a shower a t the gjaim. The ship waa breaking In tee, pointed out Alka Seltzer Caldor Fluoride tors, Mrs. W. D ^ d Krith of start church. The R-« years. home of her husband’s aunt half,” Hale said’. He launched over two hours, the TAC made, Mtachester fhw tos celebrant. Did Vetmard appear oblivi­ The membera of toe commit­ quite some progress in dealing Lathrop with whom he made o,e Rev samples taken from toe oudi, ous to toe world about him? tee agreed, and said they felt. Leonard **s**tcd by toe Rev. Patrick act.”^ the claw hammer foundMn toe ,,.1. o. It ■^'’Ith the proposed zoning regu- Ids home, snd Mrs. Prosecutor Joseph Paradise ^ yen- Sartor repUed, ”He seemed *“* for toe ^ „ . tols was as It should be—that janone. They covered the word- Tooth Paste ...... Ortifrtrt Sullivan. Burial will be Satur when toe Social Demooronc were floaUng out on the use of toe home for operat­ Bottle of -25 BJorkman, both of Bolton, and ___ v w said there had been no speed' to be very quiet.” pledged crammed section on automotive James Connally of Sims- *iy In Pov«-. N.H. nard, further than Just toe A, ’The defense counsel also Bundestag members pledged ■» n this raft I could see the two ing an office sliould not be per­ " _. - ftWn BssieraBearers were were jeines Jiunes uumer, Currier, mg Ing mvoiveu, involved, m and.u that a sobriety ^ ^ ^ groupe. 12683 to support him. There J^OftSirel KCpayS halves (of too ship) hitting each service uses, and covered' in lAjry: tore* brother^ ^ Joseph Hzzltola, Gerald Baxter test after toe accident showed ^ asked toe detecUve if Vennard mitted. According to their rec­ part a section on retail and Stfai tJnder pressing cross-examl- had a speech Impediment, to were eight abetenOona The re- ^ • C* J other,” he said. "They had sep- ommendations, nowhere in a McIntosh had not been drink­ maJndnig members of the 20^ . i'rieSL, jOlllUlS arated and the back part sUU connuner service uses of land. nation. Dr. Stolman admittod which Sartor answered, ”yea” residential none of any sort The question o.f high-rise ing. man delegation were abf'CTi''.. had power and kept ramming should persons be permitted to 4 6 ’ two sisters, Mrs. O. K. Hale Judge Yasuklewlcz gave Me- ram lficaU^ of W«xl Present at court today were K i e f e r , 62, for toe past buildings came up briefly In toe and Mrs. Luther Douglas, all of Intosh 30 days on each count, ^ P « ^ - Alert for Fire mo from pan.” operate an office for business. discussion. Before toe meeting Hospital Notes but that he did not test further p^i Bowers School, and Rcn- eight years minister-pre3iL.e..',t "She buckled and sank,” Hale According to Atty, Leon >^rginla; 10 grandchildren and the sentence to run concurrent- (governor) of Wa native state of began, Lamenzo said that pres­ IS great-granddhlldren. , bccausc the blood______found on— toe am ^id Boott. Soott, aasniLani: asalatant nuoarm- superin' - HAVEN (AP) - "SWp- »ald. Podrove, who with Atty. Julea VlsIUng hours are 2 to 8 p.m. ent zoning regulations have a Funeral services will be held ^ Karp waa chosen for a sub-- certain height to which build­ 1 all areas excepting mater­ ’'com rtl fdr MCW0.1. . . . . d I T " . ? . blind to one eye and partly deaf, ocndlitibn at a hospital. « "■ comraittee to investigate In de­ Nl W nity where they are 2:80 to 4 that ,h . ..n ta ic . 1» .u-p.nd.d, 2«-member party bundestag ^ is-year-oid debt of gratl- "The iwelrd thing” about the ings are nmv. limited. He said i:ltstp i)>;t SSS^EptaUal ^urc^? n e “‘‘J ^»*®” T d X d '"a !n T h e r% a ^ '''X re I " ' »® '»® fo^ the Arfeisc: tail toe 1961-62 proposals made that If toe town is to grow and S T o e o S o F. Nostrand, re c P-™-p.m. «*«>.’and 7 to *8 P-™-p.m. and Privateprivate cited ^Mother ewe where ’ useless to test toe uquia oiooa net John_ Krmlak wits ached- faction had _j>yerwhelmtogly . . ap- when his barking awoke i2,500ton Morrell, said a Coast by too Planning and Renewal Reef Alberto VOS his master, a Roman Catholic Guard spokesman, was "toero expand, these regulations would tor, win officiate. Burial will be during «_autop- (,i«, ^ take toe witness stand Associates of Boston, there are have to be revised, Right now, to 8 pan. Visitors are r^ e ste d *1 to which sy for an Rh factor unless he afternoon as toe tart wR: A veteran politician who re- pfijg(_ and enabled him to save was no dt9treas .sig;nal.’ two baste philosophies govern­ Ifl East Cemetery. not to smoke In patients’ rooms, a part; but the sentence stood, scraping signed his Bundestag seat to yjniself and three other persons Winds up to 60 miles sn hour he said, buildings are limited to I Frieitds may call at toe scraping jjj state’s case. ing toning. (Jne of the phlloso- Mouthwash Oear-Gel No more than two visitors at ’Thomas O’Neil Jr., 27, of 10 cushion, and toe dry take the governor’s job. Kies- (fojjj a fire In the rectory of and ■waves 20 feet high lashed a bit over three stories, and he fv Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Tbi« wonderful hand-crafted table is me ftme per patient. Mlntz (3ourt was sentenced to ^ driving end of the Inger has been widely criticized g( Bernadette's Church. toe Morrell., phles Is toe one most accepted commented that the North End. IP owning Main S t, tomorrow from 7 to by toe public, and tta other is budding redevelop- perfect for living-dining or small • ^ MO breach of ^ace. found In toe home. for his Nazi past. Former (Than- Skipper was taken to by the Not since the frelgMer Cart D. CHARMING, dining areas. Takes,up little room, yet a • 9 p.m. Patients Today: 260 Tje and a companion, William Verplanck Site' cellar Konrad Adenauer report- John Graham of St. Ber- Bradley sank Nov. 18, 1068, the philosophy stated by pro- area may be an Ideal The family suggeets that Judge Arthur H.. Healey PRACTICAL ' it will teat up ID lo comfortably. Fyier, 22, of 92 N. School St. cdly decided not to make him nadette’s nearly 18 years ago, have so many crewmen of a fessional planners. _ piacs for buildings which use Choose from more than 400 Ethaa • those .wishing to do so make ADMITTED YESTERDAY:X AI49 X A . InnAf^RTlf a t/b fh« said «0he would WOUlU think I4LUIIV about For Hearing The study done by the ass^ g^y Instead of ETHAN ALLEN ••eu ■>ha've„, foreign minister eight years ago when he was a homeless puppy, freight^ died on toe Grsat Allen pieces in informal Antiqued oontrlbuUoni'to a Book of Be- Paula Aseltoo, 11 McGrath P«®“^ Atty. Gryk’s request to dates from Boston p ^ n t s toe taking up scaree Pine, elegant Heirloom Solid Cherry, membrance at St. Mary’s South Windsor;Windsor Mrs. Marcella Sr his hammer examined anand rule beceuse of it. Father Graham, awakened by Lakes. The B r^ e y lost 33 of Ks philosophy that certete parts rt EARLY AMERICAN of South Windsor. OR Land Sale Kleslnger joined the Nazi par- faithful dog’s warning early 86 crewmen when it jdunged to gracious Solid Maliogany, space-saving Refreshing 14 oe. Large Bottle Bair Priming for lim . Church. Barile, East Hartford; Mhi. hoatlnc on It later today. the community should be used • ^ ^ ih er meeting was ached- HARVEST TABLE storage-making Custom Kopm Plata Sarah Baifcett, 65 Helatoe Rd.; Oryk’a hammer was given ’Tuesday’s public hearing on ty In 1D33 when he was a 29- Wednesday morning, saw the bottom Of Lake Michigan units, and traditional Colonial in year-old lawyer. He says he flames and alerted two other during a similar storm. Like toe for certain purposes, Podrove j j (^e Munlc- Sirs. Frank Bifolck Mrs. Henrietta Btoke, 230 Wood-' stand Capltm testl- *’*’'** c*istody. the proposed sale of Globe Hoi zald. Building. At this lime toe luggi^ Solid Maple and Birch. See it ROCKVILLE — Mra. Stella bridge S t ; Henry Borat, OoJ- » . O’NeH had been In- would enter the low land to the state •will be turned against the party the priests and a housekeeper in Morrell, the Bradley waa as loiy. follo'ving year but did not leave the rectory. All escaped un- long as two football flelds. The other planning and ton- yfiH continue to go f^ralblni Bifolck, 76, of Hart- Chester; Richard Cook, 22 Har- _ . attack which hammer to exhibit. held at 8 'p.m. at the Ver- Ing-philosophy, which he said is the proposed sOnlng regU' Babeskin..... / ft>rd. mother of Vincent J. to'SL; Mra MUd^ I^le, ^ Remarks during toe cross- planck School on Olcott St. It. During World War, II he harmed. , The disaster occurred during Brioschi more or less followed In Man- vdiich would govern re ’ STORE HOURS Bifolck Of Rockville, died yes- S e m e m e ; Mra. J u ^ Duhri^, ^ five persons Involved, examination were as follows: The board of dlreotora us- worked to the radio propaganda “Don’t thank me; thank SWp-^ toe same storm that broke TmnBpareiit Glyeeriii Atty. Gryk—Would you ex- ually meets to toe Municipal section of the Nazi Foreign Min- per,” Father Grahani told them, apart a grounded German ves- Chester. Is toe one which states consumer service uses Monday and Tuesday Open till 6 P.M. tsrday...... at Hartford. Hospital.” ». _■»< h. we.ut. that a piece of land can be used ^ jp^ee Survivors also Include her Bayberry Rd., Bolton; John Far- o.xT.n amine this hammer for me and Building but, because of the —sel, i the Nordmesr, about an 80 Open Su n d ay and Friday Evenings | for Stomach Upsets OOP HOUSE CAUCUS SET miles north of the Morrell, and for any useful purpose so long . Closed Wednesdays husband, 2 other sons, 12 rail. 43 Dale Rd.; Susan Oardl- Fyier, who Oapltan had Iden­ give me a conclusion? wide interest In the proposed government has an as It Is not offensive In Its use. Soap Dr. Stolman—Not unless ths sale, the hearing was tranz- overwhelming majority - 447 of HARTFORD (AP)—A caucus •which grounded a torry off toe grandchildren and 3 great- ner, 47 Hole S t Ext., Rockville; tified through a picture, clalm- Aside from toe. technical 44- grandchildren. C a ^ Gridel, 30 S e ^ a n Clrole; ^ elsewhere at the time <=0“^ ferred to the school auditor- the Bundestag's 496 Seats The to select the leaders of the Re- oppoalte phore of Michigan on Club Has Parly Free Democrats, with' 49 votes, publican minority to toe State L ^ e Michigan, page study, a zoning map of The funeral will be held Arthur Horn, Andover; M” - Of toe beating, and Capitan prosecutor lum. Manche.ster was also Included PACK 8 ajn. from Doris Hutcliinaon, Hebron. are toe only opposition. House of Representatives has Elgbt ore'wmen were lifted to For 200 Seniors The Saturday at said he could not be sure that ob^ctM.i Manchester Comm'unlty Col- In the findings, where the town 6 & 0 F 3 the 4Hullano-Sagarino Funeral AJ^, Hildtag Johnson, 446 W. actually been there. Gryk—Wilj you. do it for lege officials have asked toe — , been tentatively scheduled for safety Tuesday night from the 6 9 * Nordraeer moments before toe is shown divided Into zones as About 200 membres of toe Home,mm___ AAfV247 Washington flifSt., Middle 'PnlrATpke.; • Linda Jones, TiSnAa RA50 ...... ’ board to indicate Its position on Dec. 12. Senior Citizen's Club were \ 13)9 lari* •ht° $ $ § . 1.19 N d t Fyier was found not guilty Among. those mentioned aa storm Spilt toe ship apart. set forth by too study. In dls- Hartford, with a solemn high Woodland St.; Edward Klamar, the charge, as he waa Stolman—I don’t know what (jj^ sale prior to Dec. • 8, the About Town possibilities for House Majority A breakwater protected the cussing automotive service uses guests yesterday of the Am^- Mass of requiem at toe Im- Bart Hartford; Floyd Post. 99 ^f another to- ®®y agreement ©n which toe Regional of areas It was noted that un- Navy Club at a Christmas party & maculate Conception Church, Mato St.; Mrs. Grace Smith, of breach of peace to ^le state’s attorney. Board of Community Colleges Manchester Veterans Council Leader are Gerard S. Spiegel train-auto-passenger ferry City of Midland 41 from Lake MlcM- der toe propo.sed regulations and dinner at toe club. Ifoi^tford at 9. Burial will be to Hartfoto; James Tardlf, 27M which he had also pleaded not Atty. Gryk then asked If <.hoose a site for college will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at and Thomas F. Dowd of Trum- Carter. Chevrolet would be Frank Drake, chaplain of the Co.lnc. Mt.' S t Benedict Cemetery, Blueflold Dr.; Robert Wanagel, stolman would have tone to do expansion. the American Legion Home. bull. Nicholas A. Lenge of West gan waves. The vessel was L av o ris Hartford, LoweU P. Weicker Jr. stranded on a sandbar off Lu- found In an area of non-con- Army-Navy Club, ottered grace, Jergens Lotionj Bloomfield. Andover; WUllam Wrigley, EJast *^Fyler had been arrested after weekend. College president Frederick forming land use. James. Fogarty, president of the 20 UNION STREET—ROCKVILLE, CONN. Friends may call at the fu- Hartford. Stolman replied, T might ’Ihe State Department of of Greenwich, Ralph Earle of dlngton for nearly three days a fight with another youth on Lowe has submitted a request In toe discussion of automo- club, welcomed the guests and M anchester 643-0890— ^Rockville 875-2534 Beral home tonight from 7 to DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- Mato St. on Oct, 27. and Eyjer find time.” for 1600 or more acres, and has Marine Corps Auxiliary will North Haven. Robert T. Cairns with' 128 passengers and 66 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 DAY; Mrs. Mary Kovls, 68 The two lawyers then ap­ meet Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at of Madison and John W. Bo>-d crewmen, untU freed by a tug live service uses as the zoning ouUlned the program. A1 C^l- Mouth Wash Fainfly BiRpenier testified that thougJ: the alter­ said that the Globe Hollow regulations would govern them, son played several organ selec- fwH 7 to 9 p.m. Garden St.; George Greenway, cation may have had toe ap- proached the bench and toe site Is toe only one being con- toe Marine Hall, Meriden. of Westport. Wednesday, T ------Columbia; Mrs, Bernice Man- pearance of a fight. n ^ '''fl^ judge ordered toe j ^ from toe ^ 7 ^ ; a question came up as to What tlons and was toe accompanist |AVOFtl8 can be done with unregistered for group singing, MOMTHtmMM Mrs. Herbert Manley Sr. ntog, 61 Marioii Dr.; Mrs. Lor- had taken place. The other absent, board, when It scheduled VERNON — Mrs." Rose Aim ratoe Shovak, 18 Breiit Dr., ______"Yes; cars found on private property. Speakers were Mayor Natoan youth Involved substantiated a- ill- the public meeting, agreed that Some lengthy discussion AgoetlneHl. former may ora Har- BulUvan Manley, 59, of HArt- Vernon; Robert McDonnell. 31 ^ e r ’s t^timony, said he him- J object As far as I ^ __ 22 eg, 8 9 ” may postpone action that came up on toe matter, and old A. Turklngton and Francis ford, motoeir of M«i. Raymond Hayes Rd., Wapplng; Paul self had been drunk and could “" 'T , night In that event. It will vote Glard of Vernon, 1, .i.. xr ; . ® Richard W. Sheehan Funeral ter Manor <3on-valeacent Home; with reslsUng arrert and breech „ sampte tran Maa (Oonttamed from Page One) ALL OUR M€ATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPUYB) — nAttZ. 1Rr1fn.4n AvA.. Wi-« 'M>atnr vfTl«rtirls«i9> 13 TTn^rtn ^ »*■ h iff ItT '•jra4M 09 Tt»»_ VCTimiArd was sent to ^ hhn two Home, 1084 New Britain,tuxi AVEf.,Ave., Mrs.jwira. jn^ryMai^i^Rydlewicz, xvyaivwicz, lo 13 Union unron of peace afat 147 n.N. Main.viaan sn.St. Un- un- . , - - JT: « , - miKiirKan Hf^hfwU NOT PREPACKAGED West Hartford,, with a solemn S~ t ; . Mra...... Golda Curtis. 14 Avon ablVto post hood, khe spent the i “ "** S e a S t i S high Mass of requ i^0 at^toe s t : Mrs. Bette Johnson. West night to j^l. She was released 7 9 ° nigbt to jail, 4 FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT Gome fRvougR your Cathedral of S t Joseph, Hart Hartford; James Lester, Colium- on her own reoogndaancer#Mwn »mp« to “A I ___autopBYon, _ her JuiM 10 „ at , had been carrying articles ter sup-Ne- 9 4 ° S t JVancls HoepitaL Dr. Stol- porting better conditions for Ne­ ^ e n h n ford, at 10. Burial will be In Mt. bia; Jane Solomottaon, 30 Oliver a'wait future appearance G R ritfnm sR oppitig St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom- Rd.; Mrs. Baihara Caron, Heb------man said toe blood proved nega- groea. . i TMURS, FRL, S&T. 1.SS hnrily Sim 14Sltm field. ron; Mrs. Rob6rt& Griffin, 147 ttve to teats for barbltuatea and Police also reported that alcohol. , a rock had been torown through WE HAVE MANY SPE- Friends may call at the fu- School St.; Mra. Beverly Mac- T V a v V R c c r i l i t i l l f l f MRghvAny colon (ByJenhn) Save 1.80 on 3 Piece nerafl home tonight from 7 to 9. Lachlln and son, 6 Chestnut S t ; ^ J & The hammer, abwt 13% Inch- a window at Kennelly School es long wito a wooden handle, today, and that burned newa- CIALS TO OFFER. COME Mrs. Marjorie Yates and eon, "' is;' Meds Target of Bruin was Idwtifled earMer in the af- papers were found outside. They - M ra . T h e re sa D olan East Hampton; Mrs. Patricia I N .AND BROW SE ' i? i ' ® : Mrs. Theresa Arm Riley DoT- Cavoll and son, East Hartford; temoon by Sartor as toe one als® they received word f B E E F Dresser Set on, 53, of West Hartford, sis- Mrs. Judith Redo and son, 215 Student Protest he picked up from toe dining' that a rock wito burning news­ AROUND. LET’S GET ACt [Box of 401 ter of Mrs. Mary Jacobs of chanter St.;'Mrs. Janice Norton room table in the Vennard home papers was torown Into the (Continued from Page One) June 9. It was entered as an exr Harriet Beecher Stowe House QUAINTED. WE HAVE A Manchester and Richard Riley and daughter, ElHngton. ______‘ ApproxIiMtt Cuta et Vernon, died yesterday at a DISCHARGED T QOAY: lowed to man tables anywhere Wblt. a J ^ wito toe Wood-rtaln- 9 9 ° ed cushion. at Stowe House was minor. SURPRISE FOR YOU. Hartford area convalescent hos- George Vartanian, Klllngton; on the campus, 4 to 7 Rofieloss SfriOln Teenager’! delight. Attractive pltal. Mrs. Ellen Livingston, 784 E. Campus Policeman Dlno Alr- Before Dr. Stolman was The poeslhlUty of a oonnrt- called as a state’s witness, Uon among the Inddehts, Sfooks assorted "Barbra” design!. ! Survivors also Include her Middle Tpke.; Mrs^ • Beatrice ale asked Miss GoldsUck to re- . . . . . te tetal saven in the USDA »out an repor Never sold at thia price. Orlgiii- I mother, a daughter, four other Bumore, 37 Broad St.; Richard move the table of the newly 1 Striein Roost ally sold at 2.79. 100 p e r '.^ i M eds brothers and another sister. Rogowski, Colchester; Mrs. formed Berkeley Draft Informa- hour, retracing his actions June past month- in Hertford Is under THE M O d e S S TAMPON Bigiflir or 8qp« 9 and later. Investigation, police said. They store. No rainchecla. I m [ The funeral will be held to- Frances MabDonald, 145 Cen- Uon Committee, CHOICE Avg* Weight The detective lieutenant, a also” said the ptobe will be In- morrow at 8:1:5 ,a.m. from toe ter St.; Preston Hammop^, ^-y- group flopped on the 19 to 22 Lbs. Richard W. Sheehan Funeral man Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Eliza- H®or, and Alrale called for rein- 17-year Manchester Police tenrtfled. „ force veteran, said he was vlsi- i —------—------Home, 1084 New Britain Ave., beth Vasques, 71 Whitney Rd.; forcements. ^ e st Hartford, with a solemn Walter Morgan, 1007 Tolland "Navy must go! Navy must Wgh Mass of requiem at S t Tpke.; Mrs. Bertha Hiltz, 48 8®!’’ demonstrators shouted rt 6 ^ ' Successful Test FIRST PRIZE Oral Hygiene Appliance. Srigld’s Church, Elmwood, at cLnpfleld Rd.; Mrs. Jo Ann as campus police locked aU toe **9, ** Burial Will be In St. Mary’s Martin and daughter, 22 Hath- doors to the building. p.m. Informing him of the Ven- For New Saturn Unlverslty police, backed by incident, pemetery, East Hartford. away Lane; Mra. Linda Mc- (bonttaraed from Pagp One) : Friends may call at toe fu- Mullln and son, Coventry: Mrs. two busloads of Alameda Coun- Sartor . testified he went Mral home tonight from 7 to Josephine PatelH and daughter, ty sheriff’s deputies, waded Into downstairs to the, hospital’s era would have to he aaeessed FRANKFURTS W ater K k . the demonstrators with night emergency room, where he saw S^ . < '9 Dartmouth Rd.; '^rs. Jane sticks and riot helmeU, drag- Mae Vennard. "She was having 2 ? Merer and son, Ellington. Mrs. Arthur E. Finney Sr. e x t r a LBAN—FRESHLir OROtJND TOBIN’S SUGAR CURED ‘"If ri; NOT PRE-PACKAGED [ANDOVER — Mra. Hazkl P. 3,»0 Jrtrt. <"•> ■«“» “«»” '• >»■ Finney of East St., wife of hind atoedule In the race,to the Area Weather Earl F. Chelt, executive vice dlacoloratlon of her right eye,” ) 9 9 E. Pinney Sr., died yea- moon, earlier schedules had Chii3k4roiind^^ y cut Manchester Memorial WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — chancellor who aigned warrants he said. , The U.S. Weather Bureau says against the six nonstudentss ar- The policeman b said« u hein then launched during the first Mra. Ptomey was bom June 1. the leading edge of a cold air rested, told the crowd, \ "I■Free droro Jils own car to Manchea- " " - 97 V w itoo rt.a"d aiig h terof mass will be moving over Con-'speech Is mea,ningless unless It ter Police headquarters, where V HOME FREEZER OWNERS ^IHw and Eleanor Carver necUcut tonight. la aecure for' all groups. nrt Manc^;rter‘;o i;ra^ r ' *" and Uvod In toe Andover- The weather wUl start out fair merely-thoee we agree with.” McCaughey briefed him on toe ®® •*®®*” IW W f iwr. L t t IIS IM y o o r fra ty if wMi‘ U.$iJI|iA. eho|e« iw^afiTi NoHvt Sultry* PORTACOU>R MODEL MI13CWO Recommended by thousands of Pumps 90 , Another static firing wlU be Stobrpofc Form fnrfH cMd ytgttaUfs. Sovo up/|o 20% cn4 sbron area moot of her life, today, but there will be quite .Savlo said toe issue was case. Shortly afterward, Sar- made In 19 days. If that one Is RMVts of water each second to s away )m of food from he was. a Seventh Degree a bit of variable cloudiness whether nonstudeftt recruiters tor testified, he drove to the . . O Only half the price of many color set!. ' hidden crevices. Carries on the your toothbrush the stage win be M t Rko-a M ug. . ^ ' Conic In and m our colorful new colleetitm of fine hwdmtad □ l l ’fnch ewenll diagonal tube — welgha less than 25 lbs. aber of the National Orange, around by afternoon. Tempera- should enjoy on-campus privl- Vennard home at 184 Holttoter shipped A to Cape Kennedy to rSlon ileiiwaio.'iKh bertitlM piece I* an heirfoom for 0- □ Brilliant color and sharp black and white. b e ^ . . had been active In toe lures wlU bp on the cool side leges denied to nonstudeftt jwUt- St., where he asked Mancheq- " □ Coler controls that "remombor" their correct position. Ter police Lt. B^^d^M/Wta^r - morrow and wHI kofP on uying "Many lor tor more 42 yeara. today with high readings In the leal groups. „^ loner flirt stag*. crn Private eerphone included. the of her death, the kw 40s, A few snow flurries Chelt said, "The jaesenoe of where the weapon was. W t iM t COM stoffM loekm for your froMi moots I VogotoblM veers and v*k» »o ertnt. Top to boHom, left to nght; comport 34; 'ifie Saturn' 8, when assem­ for os Ottlo os $1.25 o month. Tho iockor holds obout 250 pounds of Illtiminated channel selection knobs; SALE STORE HOURS: affiliated wito Bolton developlhg by late afternoon es- toe Navy recruiting table was In Sartor said Wlnzler walked bled, will b* more than 300 feet aoUrt $2; comport $2.50; ttll biid vw $3,50; Anniv^ry lowl g peclally over the Western hills, accordapee with university reg- into the dining room and point- MANCHESTER tall; n ^ . Comporo this dod b o ^ you buy a homfi frotntr, ftoTcandleholders. pair $4; student Ump $35; covered^sugar awl Ope year guarantee on labor and parts on any black Mbit, thra f Rl. besides her bus- Temperatures tonight will ulatlons. The matter is one for ed to a hammer. cream $4; vase $2; salt and pepper sit $3; eendy box $«; K|Wer a ^ wWte TV sets sold daring our open house. l:tl A.M.tf IIFeM.; a son, Arthur E. drop Into toe low 20t and snow university discussion and solu- During,this testimony At^. a _*W K Color antenna installed with purcha^ of any color 114S TOLLAND TURNPIKE Jr. of Hebron: 4 daught flurries will likely continue oyer tlon and toe Intrusion of nonstu- Gryk, Vamardl’s defense coun- : ArtiHIP ttC U r $4;3-pcashUayfet$S. ^ ' I; C^cildor lAT, > YQII LIKE THE REST GIVE US A TEST TV set over $500. Mra! John Matoney and the western portion. Northwest dents Into this matter today has sel. objected, saving that: nol^NDON — Evidence sug* J EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY | ;| l RiM. te I I F .ll« ; n ^ Campbell, both Of winds tonight Will make toe cold served only to obscure the Issue evidence ex'rts that a weapon gesfa there really was a 11 N S S a L S t. . REAR O F ICE PLANT 4 4 3 ^ 2 4 "’ Wilfon’s Gift Shop We have our own service department. Save money tan Mra. Oll'ye LaVallee air more noticeable. Tempera- and • to damage toe efforts of wrs used. King Arthur, a powerful Celtic M4 MAIN STREET , . . . MANCHESTER •^ring in your radios, portable TV, 15 years ex­ X '' WUllam Castagna, tures Friday will have 'difficulty many persons directed toward Judge He-ley, o.verru1ed the cWeftaln who nls country- PLENTY OP FREE PARKING SFACI Hebron: 28 grandchH* climbing much beywjd ^is freez- helping us order our owii\ life objection, telUng toe 12Tmember men g ain st toe Invading Sax- # OPEN 9 AJ4. to 9 P^. • perience in radio nnd television service. 1 f y itg^-grf hig mark. here on the campus.” jiMy_^tlA^ It wto lufye *fto _ona to* ^tfto c*aUi^. _ ? 1 .4 v'l ' . ■ ■ ■ • ' (■■■in r* ,.v .T "

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Christmas and food sale from 9 The axecutiva committee will morrow night at 8 at Meadow- South Windsor Got It Off Your M::ul a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday In the meet briefly before the meeting. brook School. SPECIALS THURSh FRI.. SATn DBC, 1 - 2 - 3 Church Community House on The agenda for the meeting The Pilgrim Fellowship will Route 44A. « LA BONA Reifpurgnfi -J- I'. Includes election o f a corre­ meat tomorrow night at 6:40 in Arena Allowed to Open School Students^ VUIt to Village Tolland Tpke., Manchester (Next to Western Beef Mart) iurse Tim€table Adopted sponding secretary and a noml- front of the quarter. To attain the rolls, all hj, Diane Rueb, Holly Shaw, WllBam Cwtes,_Mrs. Thomas Q. night between 8 and 7 sjm. Sat­ Windsor’s ice skating facility. Welles, Mrs. Severs Douglas, (JUICE, 2 EGOS, HAM, .BACON, oi- SAUSAGE, treshman class in the high has been set Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. sought for the Valentine Dance ti eupper Saturday at 6:80 p.m. <;;^4tudent8 must carry at least Marguerite Shea, Leonard Sh«r- ifew urday. Town offlcialB said the arena SHOPPIHQbAYS HOME FRIES, TOAST, JAM, and COFFEE.) The dance will be open to stu­ Committee, headed by Mrs. at the church. Tickets may be f. V..- .. In the building. The Ice is WHITEWALLS j Mrs. David Evans, Main St., Randall Glenney, Eve Knowles, gram. ‘rir 9 $ t o n 9 side the local system. Superin­ the various uses of school li­ painted with necessary lines will be honored tonight In an TTie Manchester public school Shirley Kuchy, Joan Murdock The refreshments committee tendent of Schools Robert Briai^ braries. > J and circles for hockey games. Eagle Scout ceremony at 7 at menu for the week of Dec. 6 and Mary Welles. " i ll be Mrs. Aug;ust Kramer, ton an d 'h ^ school Principal The Curriculum coimcll is A dressing room* area..„.a pro the Main St. Legion Hall. Is as follows; Grade 10, Alan Aho, Beverly Mrs. Antonio Peracchlo, and Howard Harvay haiva been at- composed of teachers and prin­ shop, snack bar and lounge are Ro®«r la the third Eagle Scout Monday; Breaded veal cutlet, Bcarce, Carol Bissett, Susan Mrs. Lorraine Sapla. - tending meetings of the ocmtnlt- cipals in the school system and also Included. tee on e regular basia. operates tmder the co-chairman­ in Troop 62 of the Boy Scouts tomato sauce, mashed potato. Clay, Kathleen Cooper, Martha Fire Auxiliary Plans Sale The building permit issued of America. The other two re Dreoimatiian and leoommenda- ship of Vincent Lamb and Al­ wax beans, bread, butter, milk, Ellsworth, Susan Haun, Lorraine The Women’s Auxiliary to toe for the estimated construction ciplents of the award David Plus tVfrm tor the teacdiing o f sociBl bert WhlthSm. applesauce. Heck, Charles Hill, Robin Mea- North Coventry Volunteer Fire -'H value was set at $283,000. Watson and James Cameron studies courses was sought from Tolland Juniors Meet < 'Tuesday; Frankfurt on roll, sier, Linda Nelson, Linda Olson, Department has its combination T sxm Cake Sale Deo. 8 will both be p(resent at the cere­ D. Mary Howley, leoognized ex­ ’The executive board of the baked beans, cole slaw, milk, Eileen Safranek, Leslie T a y lo r ------— -— —— Temple Beth Hlllel will spon­ mony. pert in the field. *- Tolland Junior Women’s Club mixed fruit. and Shirley Thomas, sor a cake sale Dec. 8 at the A member of the sophomore Wednesday; Tomato soup. Grade 9, Gregory Bowman 825-14NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED — ¥WEE M O U N T IN G Dr. Howley based her recom­ will meet Trq,esday night at 8 CENTER CUT Stop and Shop in Manchester class at the high schooi, Roger mendations to the committee on at the home of Mrs. John Woods I tuna salad on' roll, potato chlps^ Susan Burnett, Richard Clapp FUEL O IL from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The sale has ^rved as junior a s l a n t vegetable aticka. milk, apple Mary Ann Hansen. SaUy Huck mq>erience she has garnered as on Ridge Rd. will be under toe auspices of scoutmaster for the staff at crisp.' ' ins, Robert Irvine, Mary Ann WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS a result of experience in Con­ Democratic Women’s Club Let King’s be CHUCK necticut and as a consultant on The Democratic Women’s the Sisterhood. Lake O’Isles. He I? presently Thursday; Hamburg gravy on Kuchy, Lynn Moeng and Patri- — 14.1 — The t e m ^ will also sponsor chairman for camping promo- cashed potato, peas, corn cia Pratt, a round-the-world tour under­ Club will hold a special meeting a New YeAr’s Eve dance from tlons for toe Charter Oak Ooun- bread, butter, milk, ice cream. Grade 8, Ellen Aronson, Le- taken under government spon­ Tuesday night at 8 at the home Your Santa ROAST 200 GAL. MIN. C.O.D. 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Dancing will be_ ell for toe Order of the Arrow- Friday; Baked macaroni and anne Demars, Bonnie Dibble, MORIARTY BROTHERS sorship. o f Mrs. John Wells, Glen Dr. 301 CENTER STREET—643-5135 Various techniques of teach­ to the music of the Frankie Decorationa Appeal cheese, green beans, bread, but- Gary Ferguson, Margaret Haun, R. B. REGIUS ing foreign languages were ex­ tjais Year! Jay Trio. A buffet supper will Our Savior Lutheran Church's ter, milk, peanut butter brown- Laurie Jackson, Doreen La - 643-0577 plored by the committee. Sev­ be served. Women's League has issued an ie. - poiitte. Holly Matthews, James The brotherhood of the temple eral of its members visited two i appeal for parishioners to make ------both fairways 4ih thru 7th RIB will hold a breakfast Sunday at language laboratories to observe decorationa for toe ohuroh's NEWSPAPER GROUP SOL® ' ' ' 9 CALIF. CHUCK 10 a.m. at the temple. A pro­ the “ audio-lingual method” in open Christmas tree. The ornameoits CHESTER, Pa. (AP)—Ralph gram featuring a film on New will be in the form of Christian ingersoll of Cornwall, Cmn., operation. every iiSite till 9, York will be included. - symbols. Briarton and Harvey have president of Acme Newspapers, inclu^nq Saturday POT ROAST MiM Lbiko Ctted An additional project under­ Inc., and William B. Sweetland, met with Robert Klerstad, acl- “CHARGE IT” Mary Ann Llnko, daughter of taken by toe league is donating a vice president of Acme, pur­ ence consultant for the State Mr. and Mrs. George A. Llnko, gifts for the children at the chased Philadelphia Suburban Department ot Education and BONELESS CHUCK Super Latex for Interiors! 49 Ash Rd., has been named Newington Children’s Home. A Newspapers, Inc., Wednesday Sears reported Kierstad’a recommen­ o r the recipient of the Good Citi­ porter Is presently on display for an undisclosed sum. dations to the Committee. zenship award at toe high in the foyer of the church with The Philadelphia firm riina VoIleytwQ League KLH? POT ROAST suggertlons for gifts. six wekly newspapers. Wit’’ a The Men’s Volleyball League LAYAWAY school. A meeting will be held Mon­ combined circulation of 130,000. begins its official playing sea- SWIFT’S PREMIUM— Sliced The award is made annually NO...IT ISN'T day In the Peterson Room of Ainslee E. Hickerson, pripci- oon tonight at the Hicks Me­ >p with a to a senior girl and is based on SHORT 6” CUT dependability, service, leader.? the church at 8 p.m. when gifts p jj owner of the papers, will S A V E 149^0 morial School gym. The games will be wrapped and decorations serve in an advisory capacity, are open to the public at no AN AIRLINE! Small Deposit BACON ship and patriotism. Mrs. John F. Paquet, in announcing the will be completed. Hostesses for ingersoll said, charge. the evening will be; Audrey ingersoll is a former execu- • Tonight’s schedule: 7 p.m.— SKK AM) HKVK award noted that the award is Raabe, chairman, Edith Tnid- yye of Time, Inc., and PM, the Hayden and Mason va Tolland’ made by the Martha Pitkin THEM A'l nak and Sandra Custer. short-lived New York daily. Baihershop and Chambers Mov­ No Extra Layaway Wolcott DAR Chapter. Do Long In Training ers vs. Consumers Pood Centre; Miss Llnko was chosen by DOMINO GRANULATED Airman Richard A. 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- I-!' \ (CHESTER EVENING HERALD;. MANCHESTER, CONN« THURSDAY,. DECEMBER 1, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENIN(J> HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1966 PAaOi>URTEEN THE Pats^ Holovak Wondering Where tp Get Thefn State Begin Hoop Season 30 Points to Beat g o t I t PETE ZANAllDI BOSTON (AP) — Coach 'T™ those Holovak skid the Patriots hit beats Buffalo twice AesiBtaat Sporto E^tor Mike Holovak of the Bos- Skme seven guys on defense,” a peak str'etch in beating the ‘”niey are tough, tougb, Ratings Show- Bills at Buffalo 20-10 early in ton Patriots figures it will HolbVak s^ld in referring to tough. K’s going to take-a-great Nation’s Top UConn Hosting AIC, Note to the Record-Hreiikers take 30 points to defeat the Tom ' Tom" Sestak, Jim the reason. effort by everyone, a f«W Irish Coach ie of the particular traits that go into makiiig “ The Buffalo Bills in an Ameri­ Dunawa; Ron McDole, ' Mike “ We followed with real good breaks and no penalties.” College Qub American" is an obsession for records. Whatever the can Football League show­ Stratton arry J acobs and games against San Diego and Central, Yale Home W as Correct reason, we just love to be either the first or thie best. It down Sunday — and he’s Joh^ Trac Oakland^” , he added. "Then wondering where the "They nevi miss a game caihe that. Denver mess (a loss Linesnen of Week naturally cam es oyer to sports and is a leading reason with two seconds left). We-have ____ Has Problem Ten Connecticut college teams, led by the University DETROIT (AP)—Notre" points are going to come th^ 'Boston said. "Those NEW YORK (AP) — Georg* why our nation is the most sporting one on, earth. storied renTe'- /^ej^hfe and death ever since,” pktton of Georgia received th* Are the Texas Western of Connecticut, jump into action tonight in the tip-oii Dame Coach Ara Parse- Tho past football reason had ------— ------;------— ^^------from. Umbackers "You tell me how we’re going tWng like 68 s tt ^ h t games: ' Ifblovak said that he conaid- honor for the second time thl* Miners swell-headed over of the 1966-67 season. ______ghian said his team was Mariaen and .quarberbarii veason as the Associated Press to get 80 points against that The front four hft^ missed a era Buffalo “ the best team In ‘ being: the national col­ High-scoring senior Wes Bla- . - ~ ^ /trying for' the national __ ^ Lineman of the Week for his de* losuknia will captain the Husk- Salem State. The Changers won outfit,” Holovak said pessimls--game here or there^but never the league right now.” legiate basketball cham­ championship and points to ^, tidy Wednesday as he review- agdnst us. For four years I’ve “ If we wMf,- I’ll say Sunday fensive play in the Bulldogs 23-:U ies as they warm up at Storrs the Potato Classic 12 days ago pions ? The answer may wnwsSriM the*^dl«nB, Including: ed Buffalo*’# "Indestructible been looking at those guys and night that we are the be^t team victory over Georgia Tech la * against American International, jn Maine. Also opening Friday the latest Associated Press come tonight at the open­ poll as proof that he used ^ ^ touchdown runs o f SO « id 64 Seven.” they get better aU the time. ” in the league. Any team that Saturday. ing of the 1967 season Coach Fred Shabel has an night is Quinnipiac, which will stanaaroB. yards while Ooady Ashed for 30 nounced a policy of naming cap­ entertain Boston State! the right strategy in the when the Miners play at WWle we e ^ l r e records and y „ d s and passed fdr another 67. tains on a game-by-game basis. The other two Connecticut final minutes of the Michi­ uoidom Including a toilchdown to a^oth- home in El Paso against Other seasoned veterans teams. Coast Guard and Hart­ gan State game. take the time to undersUnd a ii-CCIL performer ’ end Sam Houston State. ready for, action tonight are ford, face each other in Hart­ Notre Dame was ranked No. 1 what came before or what may Ward MacKenrie The Miners won tJie 1966 Tom Penders and Ron Ritter, ford Saturday night in their first natlonailly and MSU No. 2 going • dhampionship last March by both seniors, and junior Bill game of the season. Into the game Nov. 19. WlOi the upsetting Kentucky in the NCAA Corley, the 6-7 rebounding spe­ Gone from the Central Con­ MIKE MOORE HO'WIE DICKENMAN score tied 10-10 Notre Dame ran 5, h. S S'lSr'r'Ii.S'',"''' S' tournament final and were rat­ cialist who was one of the main­ necticut roster are Gene Reiily Central Central out the dock naitlier than go for ed No. 2 to UCLA In this eea- stays of last season’s team. and Jim Muraski, who helped the long pass. ~ T . ^ non’e presecuson Associated BOX. GRAF TOM FENDERS * I Szymaszek and center Jlon Sta- The Huskies are defending lead the Blue Devils to a 23-3 "Notre Dame plays in no con­ The 1966 Toottall heroes are c^wsW represent the Meriden iPrees poll primarily because of UConn UConn Yankee Conference co-champi­ record last season. Kimball ^Fiffhting’ for 3oh ference,” Pttraeghian told a |v now on top. ’They have done school while linemen Jim -Sproul TlOLiA’s fabulous sophomore ons and are out to win 100 per But coach Bill Detrick, not a football dinner audience here what nobody did before at their and Chuck Carson are local se- Lew Aldndar. cent of the conference title this devotee of the star system, can Wednesday right. "We play no respectlve schools. Their names lections, , the Texas West- Optimism and Blues season. Their starting five is be counted on to come up with postseason games. The national. g o down in the record books ism coach, has back his stars, almost imchanged from the ’65- a well-balanced, fast-paced at­ Sam Jones Returning I>dilB mean everything to us, next to their feats and the Bobby Joe HUl and Wfllie Oager. 66 season, when they compiled tack that will outscore most of and those who vote in the polls newspapers contributed to their Season Ender* hack. In Coaches’ Outlook a 16-8 overall record. Central’s opponents. put a premium on being \mde-. scrapbooks. It's great to be a Lss.uis se<.Jug a single game “ TWs Is the worst we’ve looked Yale, lacking UConn’s height Trinity will have to hustle to To Slumping Celtics feated.” hero. ^ scoring mark this season, Man­ In four years” he said after a " By EARL YOST and experience, opens at home match last season’s 18-3 mark. What those newspaper sto­ chester’s Steve Hemenway recent pracUoe session. Unveiled for the first time to sportswriters in Con tonight against Colgate and will and the Bantams will have . to BOSTON (A P )— The Boston Celtics, smarting from ries and record books fall to placed himself sixth on the list "They think somebody Is necticut yesterday-were the new and beautiful campus entertain the Huskies Saturday do it without Jim Belfiore, who losses in two meetings with Detroit, hope to have high- mention, however, is the hours on single season scoretrs at going to give them something,” and facilities at Quinnipiac College in Hamden. The night. averapd 25-6 a game, Sports Briefs | of grid and sweat it takes for Manchester . with 48 points. Haskiins said. "I. think we have scoring Sam Jones available for a game with the up­ that one comparable brief seg­ Ahead of the junior fullback are some swell-headed players.” occa^ton the » ,n u .l pre-s e ..o a tlp -o« ^ abtot with ’’i a . r r S . n . S start Pistons tomorrow night at the Garden. Jim Roach, 108 points in 1961, Jones, sidelined for a week ------— — — Vote of CoDfidence ment o f time, be it a game or Sam Houston la not toted in the states colleg e basketball j^n^ the way we’r.e looking necticut, MIT at Trinity, Brown ing punch of John Wehrle, who a season. Ray Zemanek, 96 in 1943, Roach the major oategwy, however, coachgs, whb • incidentally out- A IC . This Is a team that can- at Wesleyan, Southern Connect!- averaged 25.7 points a game, with a-fractured left index fin­ out underneath and fighting the again with 67 in 1962, Dom 'K KmGfiTON, R.L (AP) — The What they fall to warn about Jim Nance ' ^ li and the Miners are flavored to numbered the number or as- betaken Mghtly . . . I was cut at Willimantlc State, Bridge- Southern Connecticut, 8-16 last ger, hopes to return, with a screens the way they should." Squatrlto, 61 in 1931 and Bob The Celtics were an ui*appy University of Rhode Island hM is the fact that being a hero chalk up yiotory No. 26 in thedr sembled writers. Quinnipiac jnj,p[.e5ge^ with, Yale’s (Satur- pert at Springfield, Danbury season, and Willimantic, 4-15, chromium cast to protect the Hamilton, 61 in 1966. lot as they hit the practice given football coach John U and a record breaker is no easy last SO games even If they are laid out the red carpet and the c|J^yta fee) showing against state at Marist, and Sacred figure things have got to get injury. Roach remains Manchester's court only eight hburs after re- auy a vote of confidence with matter. It is much like being a- not up to thelT 1966 standand. diimer—steak—was, Al. Boston College, W e feel B.C. Heart at Stonehlll. better this year, The Celtics’ top scorer, Jones ------. greatest point getter, collecting Nance Does His Best target. Everybody who plays 4 '' T In addition to Texias Western, has the best team in the East.___ Perennially powerful Fairfield Similarly the_____ Purple Knights was missed In 107-106 and lOt-* turning home from the Detroit a two-year contract extension— Fourteen head coaches made aims to be the best and in so 199 from 1949 through 1952. "vi five other teams in the AP pre­ JOE VANCISIn' — ■VALE—: op^nr^t^TougrscheduleT i' ni” of” Bridge^>ortr9-'i 5 fast season. 100 losses to the Pistons. game In Philadelphia. Francis the meeting and all spoke brief­ doing aims directly at you and Others In the "100 point” club season Top Ten open tohtght. ly, many on the eve of open­ W e’ll have to depend on the ^gara Saturday night. The who have some fresh talent an You can t lose Sam s 20 Tempers Glared In the work- ^ y are Squatrlto -w ^ 143 and Ze- When Feeling Poorly seven lettermen who gained ex- stags, having lost the services the wings. |X)ints a game without feeling out conducted by K.C. Jones ’ , your best. \ Abilene Christian is at New ing action. ‘a vote of confl- Mexico, No. 6 ; Albuquerque is perience last year. We should ©f Mike Branch and Jim Brown, Danbury still has the 28.6- it, and obviously losing him and veteran ^^nd co^ ,5 Records are made to be brok- Some Mancheeter statistics NEW YORK (A P )— Jim Nance must bave been Here, in capsule form, are trSdedi 'deSice in the coach and the play­ The record-breaker must at Houston, No. 7; ’Vanderbilt is have better ball handlers, the are hoping to get strong per-points-per-game talents of John cuts d o'w on our bench rookie Toby Kimball en. reveal that the favorite down ing poorly Sunday. Bostons 234-pound fullback gained some of the Comments: ers who fought to the last at Westom Kentucky, No. 8; same quickness and speed with formances from 6-6 sophomore Osborne to spark its attack as strength,” Player - Coach Bill punches. The pair was sepa­ whistle in every game this acor'ng was the first,, doing only 133 yards from scrimmage and became the Ameri- Olemson is at North Carolina ...... FRED SHABEL—OONNEC- Russell said. rated before either was injured. out pre-season better shooting. W e dorif'have Rich Sanabria, scoring sensa- it seeks to improve on last year.” The Rams finished this S lilt s rem i^bei nine times. whUe second and can Foot^llFootball League’sLeague sixth 1,000-yard club member. No. 9 and George Washington is TIOUT; In any size. This is our biggest tion^of last year’s freshman year’s 11-8 record. Russell, who missed Wednes­ General Manager Red Auer­ provided five against LJU and season with one victory, a tie there are other records to break. , "When I feel good, I do poor­ at Oincdnnaiti, No. 10. scrimmages problem. W e got no help from squad, and 6-8 junior Art Ken- Sacred Heart of Bridgeport, day’s practice in order to have bach took time out to deny a . . the second and seven losses. Being a hero puts you in a cat- “ p ece est,” Nance said recently. Duke, No, 4, opens Friday Manhattan, we the freshman. Brian Dowling ney. ^still a fledgling university, l<»ks precautionary X-rays of a foot report that he was attempting quarter was the. most popular, egory of humanity that fellow "When I feel poorest, I do the •gainst Vidginia Tech at CSiar- and they didul’t win. We were (hurt in- football) is out . . . New Haven College, missing like a comer on the Connecticut injury against the Hstons Tues­ to swing a trade, possibly in­ 55 of the Indians’ 167 points i Lander Out men always expect a good per­ best. I’m worried when I feel lotte. UCLA, No. 1„ opens at not happy with them. All coach- We should do all right against the scoring feats of Gary Liber- scene after scraping together a day night, was upset over the volving Boston veteran Tom ALL-ECAC formance from in all endea-vors. coming in the second 12 min­ well. If I have something HARTFORD (AP)— The bomif Saturday against South- «s believe that their next game clubs that we can stay with o ff store, opens regular season play team that finished last season Celtics’ offense. ______Sanders. n t i utes . . . The Indians had four The simple truth is, gentle­ bothering me, I guess it makes Hartford Charter Oaks of V mm CaJlifonda, will be their ^toughest opponent the hoards. Friday night at home against with a 13-8 mark. "We need more offense,” he “ This is fi. real good team NEW YORK (AP) — 100-yard rushing'performances, men, your performancee wiU me try harder to compensate the Continental FoptbaU Thank You, Manchester OORDIE MCCULLOUGH— ______said. "W e’re averaging just and we are going right down to backer John Huard two by Captain Mike Belcher Nocera of May with you. The linemen you for it. League who finished fourth H A R T F O R D : I’m optimistic over 100 points against Detroit the wire with it,” Auerbach “I'd halfbacks Dick Southern Connecticut and Bob^ dodged wiU become "iwerent Steve Hemen­ "If I’m feeling 100 per cent, I In the five-team Eastern Keys to our season -will and that’s ridiculous. We’re said. " I ’ve tried to make no way and Bryce Carpenter . . . Storting our tenth yeor in business, Poul Dodge Pontioc^ bie. wonts to tefco by Mitchell of Vermont were obstoclee and your goals won’t sometimes reach the point Division are in the market have to be consistent ­ simply not hitting our g ^ d trades and I haven’t been con- The Red and White hit paydirt named Wednesday to the 1968 be marked with chalk and lime, where I talk myself into feeling for a coach again. ing and help for Gary Palladino shots. The guys aren’t blocking tacted by any other club.” this opportunity to extend their thonks ond grateful oppreciorien to their ECAC Division U All-East Foot­ but it takes the same guts and in five different ways. Of the 25 something is aching.’ Coach Lowell Lander was — an all-New England choice— ball Team dominated by New courage. touchdowns 16 were by rush- The As- notified Wednesday that his In the scoring department. ing, rix by passing, two on in­ customers who hove mode their business whot it is todoy. Durii^ Hie yMrSi England players. It’s a clear test and you ret sociated Press as the Offensive contract would not be re­ b o b SHULTS — Trinity: We terceptions and one on a fumble Other New Englanders chosen the precedent. Now, boys, you Player of the Week in the Amer­ newed. have a squad of 12 and two sen­ recovery. os the needs for our services hove grown, we hove mode every o^fort fb me^ Knowles to Senators, were ends Craig 'MacDonald of. should live by it ican Football League for his The Oaks stayed In con­ iors will have to carry the load, In the extra point department, Northeastern and BiU Vasilios « a performance against the Dol­ tention for the Eastern Di­ them. In the yeors to come, we hope to conHnue to serve the public with; Don Overbeck and Mike Hic­ of New Hampshire, tackle Tom Manchester converted seven vision title until the final key. Overbeck 6-2 is tiie top Looking Back touchdowns, all via Dick'Cobb’s phins. Can History Repeat? Phillips of Williams and quar­ The 133 yards gave him 1,126 weeks of the season when the rame policy of customer sotisfoction thot has motkod' our firsit nhio 'l^kni shooter. . .Three juniors will The AIKXIIL offeiisive back- toe. They failed on three pass terback Dave Bennett of bresiking the they were crippled, by in­ start. . .Weakness: Lack of PITTSBURGH (AP)—Relief pitcher Darold Knowles, field had some great perfonn- attempts and a Uke number of Springfield. Huard and Nocera. Lowe of San juries. They wound up with height for rebounding and lack who unwittingly helped trigger the trade of the year— ances agatast Manchester. Full- rushing tries. The opponents recort ttat Paul In business. ' / are repeaters from the 1966- season. And a 6-8 record. of depth. Best sophomore, 6-3- decade? century?— when he changed uniforms the last Team back Don Bradley of Maloney got only one two-point conver- Diego set last '■ Lander who succeeded 260 poimd Larry Dupont from time, may be at it again. Fred W a 11 n e r midway Move up to the distinguished Newington. . -We’ll have to To celebrate our anniyersary we Knowles was traded for the So three days later, hardly Jutze Named through the 1965 season press and run a lot. second time within a year time enough to let him get used said he went to a meeting are continuing our sale on used motoring of a previously owned d o n ORMROD — New Hav­ Wednesday night, going from to his new employer, Balschun NEW YORK (AP) — Quarter-, with general manager Don £o4iefus editions en: We don’t expect to match twice, added a 67 ^ 8 previous 1,000-yard rushers in Philadelphia to Washing^ton for was on his way to the Reds with back Al Jutze of Central Con­ turn and came up ----- . Brewer Wednesday thinking •last year’s 29-2 record because re UP with two in . - t^e AFL were Cookie GUchrist, cars at $200 below N,A,D.A, Lincoln Continental We have an unusually center fielder Don Lock, and Milt Pappas and Dick Simpson, necticut and end Bill Delaney ^ teroeptlone. they were going to discuss we will play only 23 games do-s uicn neim- George Scott, 46 points, led the now with Miami, .^ n er Haynes, choice selection of Continentals recently traded by their pre­ strangely enough that set the and Frank Robinson was on his of American International Wethersfield’s Dich Heim next year’s contract.’ In­ . .We have a winning tradi­ tnlured during the Red Raiders who had 12 mem- now with D en^r, Charley Tolar book value. vious owners for the 1966 version of America’s most distin- Baltimore Orioles on the trail of way to the Triple Crown. Wednesday were named to Ihe- gartirer was stead Brewer told him he tion and expect to k e ^ it. . - rS oS S S. b.r. »iU. . .ouob*-. .r b.t- '«' luished motorcar. Their prime condition (many still carry th » possibly satisfying their pri­ "Knowles was the std|^ of a 1966 ECAC Division III football encounter ■with Manchester, was through Lander said. It’s totally different with Gary mary need — an experienced three-club chain of events that team. Quarterback Jim Murphy Hall’s twoeosne, halfback Bren- ter. Lander formerly was new-car warranty) assures their second owners many years Uberatore gone. (The latter starting pitcher. brought Robinson to us,” Dalton of Bates was chosen as tha backfield coach at Newark 1964 GRAND PRIX and miles of unsurpassed motoring excellence, together with led New England scorers last As soon as personnel director recalled. g-roup’s sophomore of the year. of the CFL. The Newark the most impressive savings. WeTI be glad to q u o t a ^ tha P.S., P.B., automatic. season). • .Bill Battle of Mid­ Harry Dalton of the Orioles Now Dalton had his eye on franchise subsequently went .interastingly low terms-tbis week! dletown has a lot of promise, Was $2180. No. 3143B « 1 9 M heard about the trade,’ he tried several pitchers. New Foes Manchester Places Quintet to Orlando, Fla.^ is an exciting player but will to reach officials of both the “ Our need right now is a Brewer said the Oaks, not start. Starters will be two Phillies and the Senators. starting pitcher with major WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — management had not de­ seniors, one junior and two He didn’t get them immedi- league experience,” Dalton ex- Yale and Villanova will replace^ cided on a successor to Lan­ 1964 TEMPEST CUSTOM SAFARI sophomores. ately, but he knew what he was plained. ” We have a lot of kids Army and Massachusetts on- der. OFFICIAL Automatic, 8 cylinder. Jet black. MORIARTY DON FEELEY ------Sacred after — pitching help in the — such as Tom Phoebus — but the 1967 Holy CJross football On Three ALL-CCIL Squads Was $1490. No. 3183 ‘^NOW 1 4 b T U Heart: First year of varsity form of Phiiadelphia’s Ray Culp we’d like the protection of an schedule. USED CAR schedule. . .Team will be< or Washington’s Pete ^ichert — experienced major leaguer, The schedule, announced by Offensive honors went to ends Placing a quintet o f ath­ young 'and Inexperienced. and he Intended to pursue it to- Meanwhile, a one-time Oriole Athletic Director Vince Dough­ Jim Monglllo of Maloney and GUIDE- 1964 STAR CHIEF 4-UR. SEDAN GEORGE DINTIMAN — letes on tbe three All-CCIL day. pitcher. Chuck Estrada, found erty: Sept. 30-at Yale; Oct. 7- Ward MacKenzle of Hall, tack­ P.S., P.B., automatic. Southern: On paper we’re bet­ The Orioles were in a similar his way Into the New York at Dartmouth: 14-Colgate; 21- squads announced this les Bob Sullivan of Wethers­ BROTHERS ter. . .Promise sounder bas­ NOW M 6 6 5 situation last December — only Mets’ chain when he was pur- poston University; 28-Buffalo; morning is. Manchester field, guards Doug Snowdon o f Was $18.65. No. 2894A SOI CENTER STREET — 64S-51SS ketball. they were ^seeking an accom- chased by their Williamsport Nov. 4-ViUanova; 11-at iSyra- High. The second place Eastern and Bob DlCicco of BOB MILLER — WiUlman- plished outfielder then. Tbey farm club of the Eastern cuse; 18-at Rutgers; 26-at choose from. S S mature. . .Billy Jones is the at benefit for former boxing great Barney Ross. Neely, who has retired after 40 the only Indian harrier on the sive ball for the ■winners as did auto. Like new. Was $2665. i NOW O w Was $1445. , . NOW I best I’ve ever coached. (The years as a head coach, the last • croae-nountiy squad. Sean Thompson '■ and Dan No. 2906A ’ Stags play a suicide schedule, NEW YORK (A P )— A long-range look at 1967 in the 27 at Rice. Sproul also won honorable Heroes in Short Supply Smachetti for Army & Navy. facing Niagara and Boston Col­ National Football League presents a strong possibility Both Hagan and Neely ap-, tton as an offensive guard Tonight, 6:10, Nassiff vs Her­ lege in their first two games.) Boxing Greats Pay Honor of a Cleveland-Dallas game for the Eastern Conference peared at , a news conference , as did Center Mike Walsh. With Baltimore Bullets ald 1965 CATALINA 4-DR. SEDAN 1963 BONNEVIUE 4-DR. HARDTOP BRUCE WEBSTER — where Hagan’s selection was-, Earning drfensive honorable BRIDGEPORT: We have a 36- title and a Green Bay-San Francisco tilt for the West­ BALTIMORE (AP) — The Job one vote was cast for Alex, the P.S., P.B., P.W., bucket seats, announced. mentton were end Mike McCar­ WEST SIDE REC MIDGETS P.S., P.B., automatic. A real buy. . $ O A O R To Ex-Champ Barney Ross ern Conference crown. Bidlets’ dachshund mascot. N O W ^ 1 0 9 5 game schedule and can’t have The Green Bay Packers ■will "Today’s game is a blend of thy, tackle Kent; Ough and of covering the Baltimore Bul­ Was $2225. No, 3237A NOW Mag wheels. Was $1645. any outside scrimmages. . . The twd winners would meet But with the Bullets’ manage­ Center Billiards, behind the' NEW YORK (AP) — "It’s a, present included heavyweights be joined by the Chicago Bears, running and throwing,” Hagan,.. safety Dick Cobb. Booter Rod lets gets tougher and tougher for the NFL title witlj the survi­ ment insisting on a fair vote, scoring punch of Ekt Fitzger­ Thirteen man squad includes wondertur gesture I’ll never for- Floyd Patterson imd James Minnesota Vikings and Detroit told newsmen. "Defeqse is such. MacLeaa was placed on the for the local news media as the Mel Counts finally'emerged aa ald (23) opened their season eight newcomers. . . Bptter club Braddock and middleweights vor meeting the winner of the Lions in the Central Division of now you cannot operate without,, 1965 MERCURY COMET 2-DR. SEDAN 1963 TEMPEST CUSTOM WAOON get.” - second team vrhlle Joe Amaio reason progresres: the winner. That, in itself, gave ■with a big win over Regal’s Come in for a mow Job than a year ago but scared of Mickey Walker and Rocky Gra- American Football League the W estern Conference. San throwing the ball. The words were almost inau­ got aa honorable mention. After every home game of the some indication of how the Bul­ Fcnnul'as 38-26. ' Rebounding Automatic. 2^w, low mileage. ^ 1 0 J L A Automatic. 97 AC Bill opponents. . ziano. championship. | ' Francisco, Los Angeles, Balti­ dible,. but the crowds at Sunny- Hie defenqiv* footbaU equa^d National BaaketbaU Association lets were playing. was the big factor as F tt^ «r- Was $945.: NOW BILL DETRICK—CENTRAL: Emile Griffith, current mid­ The NFTi owners realigned more and Atlanta will comprise Was $1460/i^o. 3164A NOW ■ AOW • mum Job yorfU really low. Roo Snow Throw. Power- . „ . . . V. side Garden applauded the iDchided, ends Bus* Dow of Hall team, a poll is taken to deter­ Counts, a ' 7-fodter who was aW -and Loren Andreo (6 ) con­ All state boys will be among Barney Ross Wednes- dleweight king, and Carlos Or­ the conferences Wednesday the Coastal Division of the West. and Boh Saymaarek o f Maloney, mine the outstanding Bullet obtained in on off-season trade trolled both boards. lid, a^-p*opdW. Big 6-horaepow«r, 4-oyde engine. Electric the starters; Mike Moore (Plain- tiz, present lightweight champ, when they placed the new New The Western Conference will day ntght at the fight benefit for tallies Leo Carrabetta of Platt player and the winner gets a bolster the Baltimore attacli, John Herdic (9) Mike Landry 196TBONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE 1962 OLDS. 86 4-DR. HARDTOP •ville: Howie Dickenman (Nor­ the former world lightweight also were on hand. Represent;- Ch-leans franchise in the East remain intact in 1967 and 1669 in Automatic to optional. Heavy-dnty rotor and impeller that really former world Unebacker Bob Martocci o f Oon- gift from a men’s clothing store. has been spending more time on (7) and Jerry Suhtava (4) wich), Paul Zajac (Meridan), and welterweight champion at ing other sports were jockey and the Atlanta Falcons in the (Wtrast to the 1968 shift of New P.S., P.B., air conditioning. $ 9 A A R ‘P.B., automatic. 9AAC \ dean vride path) then throw mow Clear in any direction. Bob Plosky and Stan Pelcher TransmissioB ard and defensive backs Kevin Thera was even more riding^ the bench than in the game. lead the formal a tt^ k , and 3 $1145. NOW T * I P the small club across the’ East BrauUO Baeza and catcher El- West. Each eight-club confer- York and New Orleans from one their ciub was only dowh by two 11 Was $2885. No. 3205A ' ^ NOW -A O O a # (both Slmsljury). On the Dnhne o f Hall, Mike Hannon of on Wednesday' night’s vote. The But the Baltimore collapse River in Queeqs. ' ston Howard of the New York ence was split into two four-club division to the other in the East. ■points at halftime, I^VIB, but Reo Snow Throw, and what a plus side, stronger rebounding, Trouble? , Eaetern and Ray Miranda of Jewish War Veterans, who at­ came so early Wednesday, Ross, who is being treated fhr Yankees. i divisions. No decision has been made on loose passes and errors of ojnis- more speed and 14 good players. •k Free Road Test and 1 Mialoney. tended tire game, donated a Counts was. summoned by 1965 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL job it doea^on snow. Cmne in cancer as an outpatient at the ------— After mjuch delibersition the the 1969 alignment. ’Die NFL sion enabled the Cuemen to pull 1964 BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE . On the minu.s side, lack game Esttmate I plaque which will be awarded Coach Buddy Jeannette while owners came up with a group­ and AFL are diie to merge into away in the third quarter. Walt Full power. and aee it for yoiuadL experience. Chicago Veterans’ Research Coaches Picked k All Work Ooanuiteed when they vlrit the Civic Center the first quarter was still in P.S., P.B., automatic. Sold and serviced ^ i Q T f C ing of (Cleveland, Pittsburgh, one league 1970. Tedford (Regal’s), and Bill Peo­ NOW *3 2 9 5 JOHNN’V WOOIV-WESLEY- p"ter, qpoke ov^ a telephone k Budget Tenm PUNTING IMPORTANT again next season. progress. here. Was $2075. No. 3034 . NOW IO#a# Was $4125. MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Coach- New York and St. Louis in the WWle the NFL owners worked k Free Towing ples (Bllflards) played exciting AN: Pean of the state’s coach- hook’Up from his Chicago apart- But with the Bullets playing Asked if he had carried out Ban BaHnUff tfia es. how in 20th year.: Looks for NorinNorm Van Brocklin of the Federal Division of the East.East, oh tAelr own problems, the AJLi; No Low-Price "Come-ou” BOerrON (AF)—How import­ floor games. even worse than their 4"^ his threat to' levy fines, Jean­ and Otto The Capitol Division of the East owners met separately and dls- Eetlinates that Cost Tpu Tonight at'7 first place will faiaarfnl Parfarniars *i/cpv cxcltiins' v©a,r First tini6 Ths l)6n6fit, &

. V' , ' - i. BY FAGALY and SHORtBN f^lp Wanted—Fanale SS ' Bdp Want CLEANING woman part-time LATHE HANDS aad lor store voric. Apidy in per- machliUsts, pgl4 PttOFBBSIONAIj C9eantnf — SoPHOMORA MiENT UTHERLV "APET CNER T h e n ih e mk^-t e r m g r a p e s w e r e CLASSIFIED son. Martov’s 887 Main St Uon, holidays and Onrpats, furniture, valla and ;inc*itAr«» Sldaadeaat hone 8 AJd. to S PJL lava vac, rototiUara. Also salsa UFE I'M LEM2NIN& s, ^ ^ e r g a r t e n aSSL*!S o to im e {{ vBty MOMcnr t n ecannims otJ a n 43WMteraettUe fidding. Experience not neces- UlQmle and aarvlca on all lawn equip* TMINGS' BLiy. Steady work,'5 day veek. 165 Adams S t, ICanofasstiV eND-'EVEH j) COMPtSJt ISTomuIt 45 Comnwndnwnt COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFliED ADVT. m ea t Oapltol IBcpilpmant, 88 l/KAFP.*'>^notT>U!OUMiAN/ 4BCuMlaa New SystMn Laundry, Harrison 12± 14 Redact 51 Narrow inlat MONDAX Thm FBIDDAX 10:80 AAL .iL dATURDAX • AJL Mala S t, 648*7868. HAKKW FBO-Ul^ OC- UBigtbMile BSAIr St. 6UITAR a n d / I IhNOlVEMenV.fSMDysH W T ■•a end Has Immodlata OpanlagB BUGGS BUNNY 15 teombwfacail dTBPS, aldewnlka, stone valla, l^ixvdof^tj \^\tAPc/r>^'mkr iS fShiS r .H^iMBiOaaUe PLEASE READ YOUR AD HOUSEKEOESPER wanted by the pTiU-tlme Day aad Night I 215 ------u S SS taJ"**” M Writtag floM SBDinc fireplaces, flagstone terTrcea, .aoSTtCEtStOUtV aOMuatallna Infatuation OleeaUled w*W ant Ade" u e taihea over the plwiin ns a hour. Mrs- George W. ChWiey, wMiimial 55 Anatomical SActrecA— a ll ■ All ooncrete repairs. Raaaoa- 21 Hartford Rd., 643-4468. Hardlnge Chuckor T tlaaua Davla 551 . eonveiilenoe. Tlw ndrertleer ahmiM rend Ua ad Ow VIBST gbla prices. 648 0851. MARKET a isu id x BSUtnatand . DAY IT APPBAB8 nnd RKPO«T EBBOB8 la as— ------—^------(Set m> ahd oparata, rTHAT WAS A VEAH! 2 3 Italian etty 5 Mina entrance NURSE— COMPANION — Ugtrt tralnoesV SdRlrarbainen 57 Summer (STJ lORealte ^ SnlnraiOpO next Inaartloa. Thn Herald Is raeponaiUe for ealw OMB Iim^ b icirs 8BRVIGD, saov plov- Dcuaous LET'S TAKE- DOWN 4 i r housekeeping duties for one. aBBawOdei^ 11 Roman rand ntot or oBOltted laaertlon for nay adiiiii llaaiiiiaal i « a them Miiy Jng, carpentry, rec room s, re­ MEAl.,EH« AW AlXl TM irnaeaatab.) IHaacnllno 17RevoI«n 431 CaS 643-6049 before 2 p.m. or Turret Latba erUFFEOf SUttcloaea ftioet.) IBWonna 43 BD to tto o ^ t of a good” inaorttoa. Knars whieh da not modeling, general repairs, PORKY? SOSodaHnaecta pronoun laasea the ta te of the admUaanamt wH mot ha aii'g n ntiit by 648-6166, later. (Set up and operate saAcbtoreby SPIumllkalmlt 23 Chain painting. Interior and exterior, 34 Small rodent 44NoU«nan oNart 4T n i wading nibUsb removal, moving, ma- SdTnior'a_____ bird 35IiOvegod 46 Get up CLERK TO HANDLE hospital Bridgeport Millers / ameotblng bona Bgtondiatream seonagera 47 Uqnla mea sonaiy. Call 64S-45S6. insurance and Blue Cross. Ap- (Set up and operata)! 27 Kind of 48 Capture 35 Indian conical SBtTopbgtle OMndllai laB Waa) ply to Mr. Black, Buslnese Of- > . tant(rar.) planta writing paper SAIfKS AND Service on Arlens, lice Manager, Mianctaeater T o d Makers and M achida 88 Pooledvtile 70-Feiiiale S5 ible workdng hours, expertonoa a SHARPENING Service —Savs, good full-time position, no OKAY, WYMAN, NOW LET'S S t o r a g f 20 not neoeesary, wfU train. Sea 06MA9MMMBOI IHKTS Want tafonaatloa am knives, axes, shears, skates. PIANO AND violin instrucUons. COUNTER GIRL — for dry night work. Apply . . . VMBtElH'KINQaMD <30 RESCUE OUR OAMSB. 28 ST No aanmar at the Your home or my studio. rotary blades, Quick service. MANCHESTER Delivery. Light ter St. No pbone oalls. COME POWNI YEAHf. Capitol Equipment Co. 38 Main trucking and package delivery. Monthly rates, Brenton Pell son Parkade Cleaners, Shop- D&L Crane, 742-7426. ptag Parkade. s r EDWARDS St., Manchester. Hours dally Refrigerators, washers and Maiudiestar Parkada CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 7-5. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- stove moving speciality. Fold­ H s r ST ANSWERIND SERVICE 4. 648-7958. ing chairs for rent 649-0752. Schools and Gasses S3 7-s, s-ii, r n or l p n , part-tirae. DRIVER-SALESMAN Laurel__ Manor, _ 649-4619. _ Help Wanted—>Mate 36 s r ■ n r SS STENOGRAPHIC Service — 91 CERAMIC'S AND mosaicsm osaics ~ ~ ~ ’ • '______• ■■ ■ ------6494500 - 075-2519 Typing, stenography, trans­ raintm g— rapenng AI instruction. Leam this PART-'TIME CASHIER — UA BRIDGEPORT anC lathe hands Married ' man for rctafl aad iMvm yoor Xoarn hear troas oar milk drilvery. 6 days work cription, stencil duplicating. JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint­ exciting hobby and make your Theatre, E ast 649-5491, Mr. fuU and part-time, benefits, Jig time vithowt If aO awwalag a t tha week. No Sundays. Unloa r 'The Letter Shop, 646-0466, 649- ing, Interior and exterior, pa­ own gifts. Call 872.0392 tor in­ Daly. group Insurance, paid holidays IT 8023. perbanging, wallpaper re­ formation, anytime. and vacation. Apply at H ft shop. Apply . . . Antonuibfles For Sate 4 DENTAL assistant needed for B Tool ft Engineering Co., 12 SNOW PLOWING — Routes moved. Wallpaper books on re­ bl quest Fully Insured. Free es­ orthodohtlst office. Sw being formed. Avoid high perience preferred. Attractive LINCOLN DAIRY 00. ia*i ed down? Short on down pay­ prices when it snows. Special timates; CaU 649-9666 ONLY TRACTOR ^ S4 salary scale. 289-6159. 1030 New Brltrdn Ava. ST 53 ment? Bankrupt? Repossess- rates for people over 64. 649- pxiNTINO BY Dick Fontaine, TRAILER SCHOOL IN DOXLEHERS sion? Don’t despeUr! See Hon­ 7863, 876-8401. Interior and exterior. Paper 8-11 and 7-3, NURSE’S aide, fuU- NIGHT WATCHMAN West HartCesd BY AL VERMEER 66 56 57 est Douglas. Inquire about low­ CONNECTICUT time, pert-time. Laurel Manor, PRISCILLA’S POP 1 ______hsjiglng and wall paper remov- r i r T n > est down, smallest payments aL Dutch Boy and DuPont 649-4519. Light ]anl6(^al dutlex anywhere. No small loan or fi­ Before you caU a school ONLY HonsehoM Services (^ality workmanship. CaU SEWING MACHINE operators, Ideal for retuM individual. ,\OU MADE 'ttaUR BED,^ /PRISCILLA! A ^ Q O T A InformatiMi nance oo^ftieny plan. Itouglas ^SURPRISE MVSELF> 24 PAYs T!LL OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS OfferMl 1S*A evenings, 248-9593. check that school out with 8 a.m.-4:80 p.m. Apply KeKIar Steady employment CiUl D U ^ D 'dOUR ROOM “ TWIS[ Motors, 388 Main. your local truck owner’s TODAY... VCWRISTMAV 1HB HERALD wfll aot Toy Co., 60 HllUaid St for appointment NOTICE !!! ' t h i s is t h e r e s u l t o f MV MSU'RE WROMS,THERE " REWEAVINO of burns, moth EXTERIOR AND interior paint- association. Approximately diseloaa the idamtlty of 1966 OLD8MOBHE 442, power HAVINS TO TAP ON THE KITCH 1 MEAKJ ABOUT BLAMIMS boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ Ing. Wallpaper books, paper- 14,000,000 trucks on the DENTAL ASSISTANT, exper­ PUBUC HE ARINO ME FOR rr/ I'LL APMIT TM any advirtiatr uMng box steering, power brakes, 4- EN CEILIMS WITH A BROOM dow shades made to measure hang-ing. Ceilings. Floors. Evil­ road. The trucking indus­ M E Y E R & ^ EVERY A/lORNIW<3 T O <3ET VOU HARD T O G E T UP, BU TA M V - lattan. Raadera answer* spa^d, take over payments. ience in typing and dental of­ TOWN OF MANCHBBTEIR, BODY WHO IS--UH” WHO all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys ly insured, workmanship guar­ try has a problem acquir­ I C ^ O F BED/ VOU'KE THE ing bUnd box ads who sell, going Into servl<:e. fice, desired. Write Box A, ^MENDELSOHN DIV. (TONNBCmCUT I CAUSE OF THIS PLASTER USES SUCH BAD JUDSMEMT made while you wait Tape re- anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-632A ing qualified drivers. Let Herald. dadra to prataet thatr CaU 649-1164. PROPOSED SALE OF LAND FALUNO, ANOl'M FEt? UP: AS TO POUND ON CEIUM'S IdanUty ean foQov this rders for ren t Marlow’s 867 If no 'answer 643-9048. 6 4 3 -6 4 2 6 WITH BROOMS SHOULDN'T New England Tractor In accordance with provl- prooaduia: Main, 649-622L ATTENTION LADIES BE BLAMIN' SOMEBODY 1969 FORD convertible, rtxmlng INSIDE- OUTSIDE painting. Trailer Training shanslon pro­ ployment, good w orl^g condl- the. Auditorium of the Ver* arlth a memo U refinished, cabinets, built-lns, QUALITY guaranteed painting. trailers. Also, Emeryville gram. Interested in em­ tlons and exceUent benefits, planck S to OM >bar latter. formica, aluminum, vinyl, ploying 16 area ladies to do (iontact Mr. Penna for inter- street Manchester, Ccnnectl* 1969 CHEVROLET, 4ply In person at 1 p.m. MANCHESTER mother's apron strings? Weil, ha got loose 7” . Contents of sentimental val­ VOLKSWAGEN 1968, black, ex- PAINTING—Interior and ex­ BUDGET PLAN being a portion of the terior, very reasonable, free o r 4 p.m. this morning!" i ue only. Owner would appre­ ceUent second family car, 3400. CARPENTRY — Alteratiana TOOL & DESIGN property purchasied by tha estimates. Call Richard Mar­ AVAILABLE 130 Hartford Rd., Manchaster Town of Manchester from r55*4 ciate return to 64 Robert Bd. 647-9780. and additions, Rec rooms, ga* WOMEN ’TO work part-time col­ r \ rages, ceilings. Roofing, gut­ tin, 649-9285. lecting eggs, 9 a.m.-l p.m. MU- 649-5203 Cheney Brothers, oominon* SSSSa T b o r n t h ir t y y e a r s t o o s o o n LOST — pair of ladies eye 1962 MONZA Corvalr, 4-door, ters, siding, painting. Work­ G O N O W —PAY L A T E R ler Farm s, 742-6232. ly known as the OlobO glasses, dark brown in light bucket seats, radio, heater, manship guaranteed. A. A, CUSTODIANS wanted second HoUow Tract. brown case. Manchester, automatic transmission, good aa^- +“*■ ♦ '<'‘" 5 W IL L E T S \ BY WALT WETTERBERG Dion, Inc., 643-4860. ^ Floor TTnishiiic 24 INSPECTOR — experienced shift, 3-11 p.m. Write Board of John I, Garslda Sr. .. ,IMHI T Tfcl area 649-3628. condition, 3695. 643-0724. with aircraft parts, all bene­ EduccuUon, 1146 MAln S t, Man­ Secretary ‘ ' , y ,j~. **i.e m CARPBaiTRY A*v * — (jonCTotoConcrete WOFRwork CANPHIL floorFloor covcniigicovering, 7314 f¥Aln fits. Dean Machine Products, Board of Directors LOST — lady’s handbag In Pop- CADILLAC convertible^ anything from cehar to roof, Birch St. Wall to wall carpet- MClp Wanted r emale 35 chester. Attentlcn D. E. 165 Adams St., Manchester- Pierce. Manchester, Oom. ular Meu-ket parking lot, East 6, Someone like you should be Inside and out, no substitute for Ing. l^leiun. Free estimates. SALESGIRL — ftdl 0cm^ Middle Tpke., Monday morn­ quality work, satisfaction guar­ Expert ^installation. CaU 643- hours can be arranged. Apply Y O U N G M A N heetlcut, this 29th day of No­ BY FRANK O’NEAL ing. Please return bag and per­ the time to purchase a con­ S H O R T R IB S anteed, eolppetettve prices, no 1218 or 649-2985. Pilgrim Mills, Hartlonl Rd-t vember 1966. sonal (jontents, you may keep vertible. We have 14 in stock Job too smaU. D ft D Carpen- __ _ ,,, . Mencbe«rter, 6-9 p.m. Wanted for our reorivlng at very low prices. Phone me 0 4 , 1 *1H0U5HT I'P money. Mall bag C. O. D. to try, days 648-1904, evenings DTLDCJR S A IT O ^ and refiBUh* and shipping room, fuU or fMIHlNWW now, 627-0171. Please ask tor Ing (specializing in older REGISTERED profession- KEYPUNCH SETA HERD OF KiNDEEl?. DO '>&U really Mrs. George Platt, P. O. Box 649-8880. part*ttmA Apply OFIgAPiNg IM « / PggTEAM^ "Caiet Brunner at Daniel’s Cad­ floors), cleaning and waxing al nurse, 7 a.m. - p.m., Sun­ 1HINK'TMEY(?E better?, 84, Anitover. RJRIWT? \ illac. NEWTON R SMITH ft SON — floors. Painting. Paperhang­ day differential and Friday. OPERAT£^R D&L LOST—PASSBOOK No. W 6204 —«— ------— r—— Remodeling, repairing, addl- ing. No Job too smalt John / Progressive nursing home. / Manchester Parkade USED CARS Savings Batik of Manchester. 1959 CHEVROLJH3T static wag- tiWELL HOME improvement FUEL OIL drivers for local TROOPS SlfiNALINS Ltica CRA-Z>/i change for lumber contained in second, third, aU kinds realty, Apply Employment Office ON -THATPHONB, Teresa Road. 649-5553. Co. —Roofing, siding altera­ company, top wages. Apply at same call 649-6929. statewide, credit rating unnec- WINTHOOP7 tions, additions and remodel­ cessary. Reasonable, exmfiden* HOWARD JOHNSON'S 340 TbUand St, East Hart­ Route 30, Vernon, Conn.' ing of aU types, Excellent tlal, quick arrangements, Alvin ford, 280-543L AutomobDcs For Sate 4 STATION WAGONS workmanship. 649-6405. Lundy Agency, 627-7971, 983 ______^ FIRST NATIONAL STORES, INC. OFFICE CLERK I960 FORD COUNTRY sedan B.W.A. IKXJFING and Sheet- Main St, Hartford, evenings pt^at. -BgiTATTC HAT.mawnrMl 63 F A L C O N ...... $ 59 5. metal Co. Roofing, sheetm etal,283-6879. EN. Rapid e^qpansion creates Some Typing station wagon, good mechanl- 2-door, radio, heater, stand­ W A N T E D home improvements, expert an immediate nekl and a rare Park & Oakland Aves. iH ondays.Yoe 6al condition, snow tires vith ard transmission, one own­ extra wheels. CaUTB49-2l87 any- workmanship. Days 623-9986, opportunity for iexperiencedi East Hartford \FuH-Tliiw er, very clean. . P l e m C d l tlnM. . evenings, 742-8649. Business Opportmiity 28 ambitious, personable real es­ tate saleswomen to earn 3200 M olnfeiiane* Mon 742-6641 VOU^AGON KAEMAN GWa '60 p^V____ Y ^6 ,•• $ 3 7 5 . RESTAURANTS — Large or 4-door, radio, heater, auto- small, with or without Uquor or more per week oommisslim ------■ For Apartment House. o r 1086, exceUent condition. Make matic transml.sslon, green, RooHllK and ChlllUMJ3/l 16-A seUing from model homes in HUSBAND retiired? Do you Permanent emploiuneht. an offer, must seU, 649-0152. license. PhUbrick , Agency, have to get out of the house Good salary. Apartment 742-7325 very sharp. Realtors, 649-8464. new home(xmununlties. We e IIM If NU, ht ROOBTNG — Specializing re­ are exclusive agents tor 10 and do somethiaig? Meet inter^ fornUhed. Bearoe Machine Sbop Oovrntry '60 FORD 6 ...... $ 2 7 5 . pairing roofs of all .kfiids, new xUTO AGENCTY, new and outstanding new home mmu- eating people and earn extra F or interview, caU income servicing Avon custo- CAPTAIN EASY B Y L E S L IE t u r n e r 4-door, radio, heater, stand- roots, gutter work, chimney utod cars. For details call nlties and 4 more will be 648-9674 or 648-7188 M IC K Y F IN N BY LANK LEONARD NOTICE si^ transmission, very nice cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Paul* J. Correnti Agency, 648- ready to <>pen early next year. mers near y

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-.-I ...... --- MANCIlESlEU EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,, CONN., THURSDAY, DEv.E iv1BER 1, 1966 iiU}E EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALb, MANCHESTER, CONN^. THURSDAY, DECEMBER V 1966 PAGE NlNlgggpl Houses For Sale 72 Apartments—F la t^ Houses For Rent 65 rjtip WaeteMaIe 36 H«Ip ‘Wanted— Articles For Sale 45 Musical Instmtnents 5‘4 Tenements 63 SIX ROOM Ranch for rent, 2 MANCHBSTEIR — Large t room _____ HpUBM For Sflc______72 ______Houses For Sale 72 L ots P ot Sale 78 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 Male or lemale ^ HO TRAINS, . track, table and PREMIER AMP — two 12” baths, g^arage, <176. p«r monith. Ranchi 2% oaths, modem U.S. Deaths Bennet Lists 186 St«deii|l •OX FOB BBLP to reaUunnt m i o t PRESS operators, part ''vUla^s, tlixir G. ' B. alr-c^- ^eal^rs, tremolo with wheels. kitchen, formal dining r6 b ^ MANCmSStSai—OH rtxnneus- VACANT. CAPE eis the west BOUTON—IH ACRES of wooded COV e NT'RY — Lakewood TOLLAND WOODS —S n ^ e ls Bvtnlngs after 4 p.m., Call 649-2349: tom buUt Ranch,-fireplace, oU good pay many benefito, Call or full-time. Gayle Mfg. Co. diUoiier. »180. Norge electric 643-864S after 5. eluding appliances and heat, faitnlly room, 24x24 wIHj Are- side. Completely redecorated, land, 800’ frontage, view from Hdighto, 5 room Ranch, wooded from oy organ­ Due to the expansion of REDUCED handy location. Philbrick Agen- quality built two families. Sep- large living room, dining room, EXCEPTIONAL Lkmel Train maps, papers, flasks, bottl'.is, and heat. <130 monthly. 875-6611. wouhded in the reporting period Anton, David Barrett, Robert Xureck, TWofney* ization In the servicing of our cafeteria we have Im­ 6129. cy, Realtors, 649-8464. arate furnaces, excellent fi­ modern kitchen with built-ins, ending Nov. 26. 'The totals for Blomberg, Kathleen Brogan, • Christine Utting, Kathryn Lappers - Cylindrical layout. Mounted on 9x6' ply­ ink wens, glass, plates, etc.; 649-1914. IVi baths, garage. Marion E. present subscribers and the mediate openings on all nancing available. Hayes Agen­ B & W New Rail Cars the previous week were 100 Thomas Bucclno. Vaida, Leriie Vaughan. John wood, complete with e^rtra, antique jewelry, books, paint­ MANCHE5STBR — Bolton town Owner transferred — must SPLIT LEVEL — 8^ rooms, Robertson, Realtor, 643-6963. selling of our newspaper to shifts, full and part-time THREE ROOM apartment, cy, 646-0131. 'Hie BARROWS and killed and 749 wounded. ’Two Also, Laurie Burke, Linda Ca- Warren, Stephen Wilaoo, Karan Good Wages, Overtime track, automatic switches, roll­ ings, furniture, clocks; ap­ line. 3, room apartment, <115, sell 3 bedroom Ranch, ex­ S bedrooms, modem k it c h e n ______for salad girls, cashiers, electric range, refrigerator, all Reach 152 in.p.h. Alnericans were Usted as miss- rone, Ruth Cary, Denise Cham- Winter, pro^>eetlve subscribers in the ing stock, oiperatlng accessor­ praisal by appointment. 649- quiet neighborhood, large with bullt-lns, treed lot, rec BIGHT R(X)M Cape, 2 baths. WALLACE Co. COVENTRY Available counter girls, dish-room utilities, heat, hot water, elec­ tra large lot, rec room, un­ Manchester area. ies and miscellaneous equip­ 4196. yard. References required. 643- room, one car garage, patio, shed dormer, recreation room, ing. ' bers, Donald Charlamb, Randall rM iA iw a help, cooks, managers, tricity, etc. furnished. Ideal for usual expansion ’ area. Manchester Parkade ASSUMABLE 41/ 2% V .A . In Jersey Runs U.S. spokesmen listed 1,422 Cole, Mary Dalton. Mary Ellen VKM fm a trainees, truck drivers. Lib­ ment. An unusual opix>rtundty. — 5983. me. Excellent In­ wants»onf. fa.ifast sale.. 1. Hayes Agen- ^ expandable ^Vednesday the test work is to the U.S. Command. Mistretta, Susan Nowicki, Su- HeUer, Michele Howard, Deb- MEN AND women needed in WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ unheated, adults, no pets. <48. MANOHEISTER— 6 room older san Orfitelli. orah Hunt, Alison Jacobs, Uada 808 Main St., Manchester ford and vicinity. Call Mr. 744E. arate furnaces, city utilities. come producer. 4 rooms In cy, 646-Oisl Ranch, 3 or 4 bedrooms, liv- ^he larger number of Amerl- cur fine well established com­ pairing. Prompt service. Up to 649-6208. home, 1% baths, new' siding. Ing room with raised hearth Also Ross PMteL Nancy Pit- S. Jacobs, Susan Jacobaon, Feldman 289-4338. NEW FIRST floor 3 room aipart- Also older 2-famlly. Call Leon each apartment. Owner wants s i i Knn — -----C-*------"®®^" oorated in 50 hiah-SDced cars cans killed apparently reflected =• •'acoos, uusi pany, excellent income, full or <20. on your old watch in Lawrenoa 649-5261 ment, private entrance, heat a NDOVER^3 bedroom Ranch, cieszynski, Builder, 649-429L fast sale. Hayes Agency, 646- ELUNtlTON Spacious older 4- wUl build f o f corridor the bloody fighting In the Cen- kin. Susim Plumley, Wayne Slrkka Johnson, part-time also Saturdays. Call trade. Closed Mondays, F. E. WANTED — USED pool table. Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. Rawlins, Joanne Reinhom, Bon- Kahn, hot water, electric range, re­ fireplaced living room, <126. bedroom Colonial on nicely service - tral Highlands before Thanks- 628-6702 for appointment. Bray, 737 Main St, State cap 643-6354. 0181. nie Riback, Christopher Rich- Also Jane. Karp, Hawdra frigerator, disposal, garage. monthly. Call 742-6430. MANCHESTER — 2-famlly 6-6, TWO-FAMILY, Portei^Autumn landscaped acre in attractive ceramic bath, basement SEWING MACHINE Theatxe Building. rage, utility shed, large shad­ ’’Thele 60 cars,” he said In J," ter, Alan Sandals, Ashley Saun- Knybri, Catherine Koae6ol, Et« DRIVERS—^For local fu41 com­ BREAK THE monotony. Pleas- HOUSEHOLD lots. anUques, Adults only. No pets. 643-4884. 3 bedrooms, permanent siding, MANCHESTER — <16.900. Two St. area. Now imder conotnic- country neighborhood near “will Cavalry Division (Alr- ROCKVILLE — 4 room apart­ Rockville line. Entrance foyer, ed lot with garden area, stove, reporting the test speed, . were hit hard ders, Janet Schaffer. len Kravttz, Lynn Laltoectek pany. Top wages. Apply at * ant work available day or eve­ aluminum storms and screens, family, 6-5 flat, convenient lo­ tion, Geirison Colonial style MECHAMC bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, j e n SEN Apartments — 4^ ment with or without stove, Also Jayne Schoen, David Nancy lithe, Susan 340 Tolland S t, East Hart­ ning and weekends. Apply to ne^u: bus line, excellent condi­ cation on bus line, all city util­ flat. Fbr further particulars kHcheh, dining room, living refrigerator and freezer will *to’'b?’lS **'® '— ' « ------__ Florists— Nurseries 49 glassware. We buy estetes. rooms with heat and hot i a- <70. monthly, second floor. 876- stay, good location. Asking capability to be 160 serosa the country dur- Shepard, Lynn Snuffer, Salva- Susan McLafferty, BSogMAy ford, 289-543L manager, Burger Chef, 235 tion, <16,900. Wolvorton Agen­ ities. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- call Wesley R. Smith Construc­ room, ^dSed-in heated porch, First khift, 7 -8 :3 0 , experi­ ViUage Peddler, Auctioneer, tgr_ baths, air-conditioning, <19,600. U ft R Realty Co. Inc., >niies per hour. ’ . e ending Nov 26 was Spano, Susan SWckels. Miller, Suzanne Noble, BM Main S t CHRISTMAS TREES! Tag now! 6316. cy, Realtors, 649-2813. 9332. tion Co.. Inc. 643-1667. lavatory down. 4 bedrooms ence helpful. Employe ben­ \ 420 L^ke S t, Bolton, 649 3247. refrigerator and stove, patio 643-2692. Robert D, Murdock, BfllUam P. Gwinn, president sporadic Operation Attleboro in James Stratton, Susan Tread- Okrant. Cut later! Bring the family and full bath up. Spacious at­ efits. Apply ^*** AMTTOTTTrQ _ silver and basement storage, near ROLLING PARK area —choice TWO PAMB^Y — 4-4, expand- TWO NEW Raised Ranches, 2>4 tic storage, garage, aluminium 643-6472. of United ^ rcra ft Oorp., said ,p Ninh province ended Nov well, Janice Ui4)an. Ruth Veal, Also Debra Oppelt, DIaiM PART-TIME help wanted, Apartment Buildings ^noons, evenings and weekends, pewter, lamps a?d and S all ’ cSectlcollect­ ^ gh school. 649-9404, 649-9644. Cape of 6 rooms, big yarrff'ln able Ranch style, large wood­ baths,. large modem kitchen, ^rm s, city water and sewer. ------three-car TurboTralns powered 25 with litUe fighting In the last Debra Waltece, Ellen WaHert, paplneau, Elaine PereeWia, MALE PRODUCTION Hill Rd., off Route 6 at church For Sale 69 ^ n o experience needed. Apply in ible Items. Any quantity. The MANCHESTER — 65 Winter fine residential area. Immed­ ed lot, convenient location. formal dining room, sliding Walking distance to bus. VA, by turbine engines, will begin ^ go„,e „f the ear- Jok" Wiggin, Nancy Wlleon, Lynn Puzinaa, Caroline Raak, in Andover. Open Saturdays, iate occupancy. T. J, Crockett Leonard Agency, Realtors, gtass doors onto a sundeck, WORKERS PIONEER PARACHUTE person. Pizza King, 423 Main Sundays, by appointment. Call Bric-A-Brac Shoppe. 644-8962. gt-, 3 rooms first floor, heat, MANCHESTER^UNIQUE sltu- FHA, or conventicmal financing Legal Notices carrying passengers between casualties from that action Cheryl Winter. Shirley RogUs, Joyce BOMn, Realtor, 643-1677. 646-0469. aluminum siding. 6Vi per cent St., Manchester. . 742-6438. White spruce, Scotch ------^— ------hot water, air-conditioned, ation. Two 2-family homes in available. Only <17,500! The Boston and New York early apparently were reflected in the GRADE 3 Karen Saunders, Jaimes OdMals 168 Forest S t, Manchester mortgage may be assumed, 2- Samuel M. Lavitt Agency, AT A COURT OP PROBATE, next year as part of the North- casualty report. Alan AgosUnelll, Peggy Bald- her, Sylvia Spangberg. pine from $3 up, cones, boughs, Hnoma Wifhnnt HnnnI 59 refrigerator, laundry, town with two acres, on bus j^^A L STARTER %ome. Ideal LIBEa^TT STREET —In the held at Coventry, within and for Openings in several cate­ IF YOU ARE retired or eemi- KOOniS WltnOufr l>OarO 919 ___ , .__. oa'T-Aaac aoq. wI+H on nHimos Manv . ______J oar garages, rec rooms, 2 fire­ MLS Realtors at Vernon Clr- ______District of Ooventiy,______on the 38thCorridor demonstration. Casualties for other Allied win, Karen Bangasser, R. Mor- Also Lois Steely, Robert fireplace wood, <4 per trunk parking in rear, 247-4046, 633 line with all utilities. Many retirement home. Trim and center of town. 6 room bunga­ gories on all three shifts, retlred, end reasonably active, places, <29,500. Philbrick Agen­ cel, 643-2168, 87^141297. full. THE THOMPSON HOUSE, 7402, possibilities. Call Hayes Agen- tidy, 4 rooms, breezeway and low, garage, loaded with ex­ TuAtaztxa., ’^®“ ‘f ’^® "P®®**" forces fighting In Viet Nam gan Bantly, Maureen Becker. Swadosh, Patricia 8ylv«ter, no previous experience nec­ here la free living quarters cy, 649-8464. Judge. . ______m.p.h., he said. were put at 26 men killed, 61 Christine Bensen, Karen Bln- Linda Todford, E^alga' Cottage Street, centrally lo­ ------cy, 646-0131. garage, 2-bedrooms, wall-to- tras. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, essary, will train. We offer phis small remuneration in THREE ROOM apartment, ______— ----- cated, large, pleasantly fur­ wall carpeting throughout In­ 643-1677. MANCHEJSTHJR recent 4-bed- u J J * of ooventry^'S® d^ ‘"Pke very best rail travel wounded and four missing last ette, Robert Brennan, Sandra Diane 'Proutman, B a n y 'W bM « pay rates ranging from HELP WANTED roamimg house setup, in ex­ range and refrigerator, heat ROCKVILLE — 3- family dwel- shed do™er modem kitchen. tjm* betw^ Boston and week. In Uie previous week Bunce, Cherrelyn Burgess. Pat- itobert Yules, Richard Zorbo^ nished rooms, parking. Call cluding kitchen. Only $14,200. ______f , - . room Colonial, large kitchen, 2 <2.310 to <3.092 per hour change for a few light house- Fuel and Feed 49-A and hot water. 4 Pearl St., $90. ling, 6-5-4 rooms, good condi- 649-2358 for overnight and Wolverton Agency, Realtors, TWO FAMILY — Duplex, 4-4, fireplaces, screened porch, im­ New York today Is tour hours, these totals were 19 killed, 73 rlca^bb. Jeanne DenAo, Ker- ______- - plus 4% 7% premium BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS duti^ ^ r e WllUam j-i r e PLACE WOOD-^b, "F8 per month. Call 649-0641 for ap- tion, good income, good invest- close to schools, shopping and ^ saM < ^ te to this Court for ai- 16 minutes,” he said. wounded and none missing. *7 Donahue. McKinney, 118 Pearl St., Man- '****^'^ permanent guest rates. pointment. ment! Price <17,900. Philbrick 649-2813. mediate occupancy, reduced on second and third shift LATHE OPERATORS a load; round <20 a load. De­ bus. Verplanck area. Call for fast sale. Hayes Agency, j . / . ' ^ ORDERED: That the 8th day of "The T^lrboTrain initially will The latest report raised the Also Alexandra F e ig u a ^ Fringe benefits include 8 Chester after 6 p.ih. ■------;;----- Agency, 649-8464. MANCHESTER — near bus. ______^______- .. ■______ke able to make the same trip number of American dead since Patricia ETeld, NMcy Gilbert, Boxed Sfortonory ASSEMBLY MEN livered. 289-2356. THREE ROOMS, furnished or __Z______— Helen Palmer, Leonard Agen­ 646-0131. paid holidays, first dollar ROOM wih kitchen privileges. Older 6 room Colonial, 2-car TRAINEES MUSIC INSTRUCTORS — ac­ unfurnished, gas heat. Adults. cy. Realtors, 646-0469 or 649------VERNON — 7 room Cape, large th” Mu^cipai Gliding in said Oov- In Just three hours, 16 minutes, the start of the war to 6,192 by (SolMgos, ^^J®nne <^ay, hospital and medical cov­ cordion teachers needed for lo­ Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Aren St. Parking. Reasonable. New Bol­ Business Property garage, enclosed porch, quiet 3877. NO DOWN paymeta VA or <7(W kitchen, fireplace, countm size including four stops, using the unofficial count. There have Carol Gulllemette, Tromas Har- erage after the first 30 Liberal Benefits, Presently cal studio. Part or fifll-time For Sale 70 street Only, <16,900. Hayes down FHA. EMve room Ranch, lot1#,, in<«, an area nt of Sfinema homea iiid''iSmi^traiii<>n‘''scooimt withwlUi svifttins*existing wiQdhsdroadbed and aionaisignal sys- hjMtnbeen ^24,812 819. Americans AmArirarHi wolindadwounded. hey,"®y> Jomes Hari'ison, Hope Garden—Farm—Daily CLEAN comfortable rooms. ton Road. Call 643-6389. MAN(3HESTER — Bowers days, pension plan, gener­ Working 60 Hour Week work. 742-9010, 643-0034. Products ( 50 Agency, 646-0181. fireplace, trees, <17,100. Hutch­ Only <14,900. Hayes Agency, Bnpfovement of the road- In this year, the unofficial tabu- Herzog, JiAn HoUK Kim H w y , ous vacation plan and paid free parking, geptlemen. Call r o OM DUPLEX, 2 child- ROOMING HOUSE,' centrally School, 7 room Cape, 4 bed­ ins Agency, 649-5324. 646-0131. aaeigned for said hearina be bed and signalii^ would permit lation shows 4,318 Americans Barbara Hvde.Hyde, PhlliDPhilip JoberJobert, funeral leave. We pay STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. before 7 p.m. 649-0826. Scran ren, $125. Three room cold located annual income <5,304, MANCHESTER — Six room Co­ rooms, fireplaced living room', to «Jl persons persona known totoM be. in' Interest------sven fs^ter trln *’ Constance JiUmaon, Stewart E. A. PATTEN CO. efeta to appear and be heard “ * '’®” lasier m p. killed. 100% of group insurance Situations Wanted— Tomaszewskl, Box 363, South ton Motel and Cabins, 160 Tol­ flat, $40. Five room cold flat, expenses $1,205. Priced at lonial, 1% baths, modem modem kitchen, family room. SOUTH WINDSOR 6 room ^ Kennedy, Marcella Kiecolt prei^ums. This is steady 303 Wetherell St., Manchester Rd., Bolton, open daily, 649- land Tpke., Manchester. <22,900. Paul J. CorrenU kitchen with bullt-lns, stove, Only <17,900. Hayes Agency, maculate 7 room Cape, 2-car split, plus rec room, patio, December 3, 1966. by certified mail. Fem ale 38 first floor, $70. Five room garage. CaH Helen Palmer, ------• -v------•— *- dishwasher and disiwsal, 8 bed­ 646-0131. year 'round work with a 6472. UNFURNISHED ROOM, heated, cold flat, second floor, $70. Agency, 643-5363. swimming pool. Assumable 5% WSSw. oinS:: Mr.' AnS rooms, <19,900. Philbrick Leonard Agency, ReeiUora, 646- per cent mortgage. Bel A ir Wfaeeler. 48 Annawan StrMt, Hart- R ^ . Powell, Facing Arrest, progressive company. Ap- CHLLD CARE —by nurse for ------on bus Une. Call Mrs. Harris, West Side Realty, 649-4342. SCHOOL BOYS to work as stock Agency, 649-8464. 0469, 649-3877. Real Estate.Estate, 643-9332. ‘ ' pUcatlons accepted daily working mothers, days or eve- _____ »Trr«»oT:iD •> Burton’s Inc. 649-5351. boys In retail furniture ware­ FIVE ROOM flat, first floor, 9*11 between 10 am . and 3 p.m. ninifs In my home. 649-4275. GLENDALE RD. — Open doily IF YOU ARE -THINKING t w o f a m i l y - 7.6 in business SOUTH WINDSOR - 1------room ,- E l^dR, ■■ ■■ B ’rilRKmoTON. Judge. Fishes, Plans TV Sermons house, evenings and Saturdays. ° - •' \ '______dium, <1 a bushell. 289-2365. MODERN ROOM —private en­ automatic heat and hot water, Interviews on Tuesday. Ap­ and Stmdays. New 6-room zone two, one from Main a t x OaiH Mr. Pettengill, 646-0111. WILL BABYSIT for children In reasonable, adults. Write Box b u y i n g Ranch, 3 bedrooms, large ^^ ___ __ NEW YORK (AP) — Rep. him. State Supreme Court Jus- ply to POTATOES FOR sale — Also trance, parking, references re­ O F St., 2-car garage, lot 60x291.' MORI my home. Avery St. area. Ex­ K, Manchester Herald. Ranch with carport, imlquo kitchen. Asking <15,900. Must tbe Dtot^t of Coventg, on ttie 38th Adam Clayton Powell, D-N.Y., tice Arthur Markewlch refused strictly fresh eggs at 55 cents quired- 643-9895 . A part-time Broker friend kitchen-family room arrange­ Immediate occupancy. CaU perienced. Play area. Animals. has asked our help in sell­ Be sure to make an be gold, foreclosure imminent. ^resentf^H^ EllimSw Turkli«ton. laced with arrest, plans to con- to revise his arder of three days INSPECTORS dozen. Call 644-0304. ROOM WITH kitchen privileges MIDDLE AGED family, 5 room ment, 2 full baths, large bed­ Lappen Agency, 649-5261. ROGERS CORP. PARACHUTE RIGGERS 644-8320. ing his property. It consists Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Judge...... tinue preacUmr Simdavs at the aao which made Powell liable to for gentleman or married cou- apartment, gas heated, near rooms, aluminum siding. As­ appointment with Jar­ of 4 apartments and a RANCH UP in Green Manor. noijCHFS’rPlR ^ tnituif— of Ooventry. in aald Dtatrict, de- Absrsslnian Baptist Church In arrest on criminal contempt THAN Manchester Division sumable mortgage and priced vis Realty to see these pie. Call 643-5600 after 4:30 stores, buses, $60. iCall 649- commercial enterprise on _QiirSix v/vkmarooms, garage,crafaiFgk carpeting.f*a TTWitlncr from PftW, Bast Hartford via 'Executor havin* exWWted »>y dosed-circuit televi- d ^ e s on any — day of week. EXPEJRIEN'CED OR Dogs—Birds—iPets 41 Household Goods 51 6049. to sell. Wesley R. Smith Con­ m n and Oakland Streets p.m. one of Manchester’s busiest hstings, today. Assumable <13,000 mortgage Rrait* 9 and /wilv 90 min- bis administration account with aaid Mon. The order also permitted for SCOTLAND YARD struction Co., 643-1567. WILLING TO LEARN GROOMING and boarding all CLEAN, USED r o o m TO RENT, private home 61 NORMAN S t.-N ew 2 fam- streets. Income is in excess available. T. J. Crockett, Real­ n.” P»-elr. «lon»y, B.„y R. the »« t,m. Manchester, Ogoil while Congress Is in session. breeds, Harmony Hills, H. C. ily, second floor, 5 rooms, of $7,500. annually. Owner PRIVACY — Wooded custom' FAIKNOR DR.—For rise in tor, 643-1677, new homes with VA-rothlng o^SSek! ^1“**«*. *be use of teievi- APPLY AT near bus and Cheney Mills, 119 Under three other outstanding Chase, Hebron Rd.. Bolton. heat and hot water, adults. has expressed a willingness Ranch, fireplace, foyer, dish­ Value select this modestly pric­ down and BHA-minlmum down forenooD. at the Probat* Office in skm had been under considera- Cooper Hill St. 649-0595. NEW USTTNO — 6 room flre- arrest orders, involving civil B. D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 $149. 1-633-2248 after 4:30 p.m. to assist with the financ­ washer, disposal, wall to waU ed 6 room Cape with, 2 unfin- flnanclng. <2,000 price rise com- ^ • ______\Haln St. Cell 643-2171. placed Cape, 4 bedroom possi­ contempt, PoweU had congree- 100 MEN needed at one* to train PIONEER PARACHUTE ing. Please contact this carpets, 2-car garage, Hutchins 1*^ l.shed. Large kitchen, fireplaced ing in a few weeks...buy nqw tor^a toe Mtowimce^jrf who has been p u tor of the HaT' FOUR ROOM apartment, all agency for more details. living room, ceramic tiled bath, bility, rec room, garage, beau- sional immunity and was ex- tor the trucking Industry. For CO. Apartments— Flats— Agency. Realtors, 649-6324. CHIHUAHUA puppies, AKC. WllY PAY 30-50 per cent more^ utilities furnished. Call 643-0578 b^rooms, detached g;arag< ful private lot, many extras. and save! Colonials, SpUt Lev- ^®“ u „ emnt from arrest on Sundays totormation' look for Neyt Eng­ 'Tenements 63 2 els. Raised Ranches, Cape that notice of the time and WUMams said the plan called empt from arrest on 168 Forest St., Manchester CaU 742-6369. overhead (no rent or ______after 6 p.m. DUPLEX — 2 family, 6-6 built- Lot has city sewers and wapr, Call Helen Palmer, Leonard Cods Ranches with 3 to 6 bed- the televised sermons to be, Markewlch acted originally on land Tractor Trailer under employes) means low discount ROOM apartment, liv- 649-5211 JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. in range, dishwasher, wall to Agency, Realtors, 646-0469, room’s, up to 2% batlmxims, ed I h e r e fi^ apoear and be heard Sent from Washington. He said Powell’s failure to suw nder a BchbolB and Classes, dasaifi- POODLE PUPS — Miniature, prices on quality new furniture. ing room, kitchen, bedroom wall carpeting, assumable 649-3877. VICTORIA RD.—Here lya su­ (»te- >» -l»n tl»y datlon’ S3. gray or black, AKC, shots, For satdngs, service, and satis­ and bath, electric range, re- Furnished Apartments 63-A 649-5261 mortgage, price $23,5(X). PhU- per-value in a 6'2 ro«n Colo­ dinated kttchens, 2 zone heat- a copy of this order to Mr*. Mar- would-lMgin. term for criminal con ten y. faction, ^thout high pressure frigerator, heat, not water, no brick Agency, 649-8464. MANCHESTER — 8 room Cape MEN TO HELP on delivery *49-8400.______THREE ROOMS, furnished, 164 E. Center St., Manchester nial, garage, landscaped lot. I eomiiyr yvwvma Kiw 6 * ^ H- Talbot, Loog HlH Boad, powoU lost OH Wednesdav his Tbe contempt convictions salesmanship, visit us today. pets. Available now. CaU Cod, 7 year old with half acre ing, paneled family rooms, big Andover. Ooon.; 3tx. R<*ert C. ..^f***Wedn^ay ms unsuccessful at- truck evenings and Saturday DACHSHUND PUPPIES, AKC, bath, ''all utilities, suitable for Features new alun^um com­ beautiful tree shaded lots, love- HamUton. 308 Centrai Avenue. We*t first legal effort to overturn one »tem irom unauccessrui. LeBlanc B^niture Co., 195 McKinney Bros., Inc., 643-2139. R(X!KLEDGE — 7 room con­ land, Keeney S t area. <20,600. DRIVER-SALESMAN for retail furniture warehouse, ^^^dy to go, miniature and one or two adults. Parking. bination windowB: Priced to ly suburban neighborhoods with CsWweiJ^N J:______. of four arrest orders against tempts by Esther James to col- South St., Rockville. 875-2174. temporary Split Level. Modern 643-9601 after 3 p.m. EUAIORE 'nnuaNGTON. Jltdca - ______lect a $164,000 defamation judg­ Call Mr. Pettengill, 646-0111. standard, champion blood Open 9-8, Saturday 9-5. WE HAVE customers waiting 272 Main St. CENTRAL location —business kitchen, large living room with sell quickly. easy parkway commuting. Best <97. PAYS ALL. Assume 4% per ment from PoweU since a jury EstdbUsbed route, good sal­ lines. Also Welmaraners. for the rental of your apart- ^ block with two stores, 9 apart­ cathedral ceiling, one fuU and buys ki Conn, at <16,9(X> to Southington 1-628-6573. SINGER automatic zlg ■ zag in ment or home, J D. Real TWO ROOM furmshed ments, good condition, fully cent mortgage. Attractive 3- awarded damages to her more ary, phis fringe benefits, Help Wanted— two half baths, family room, WETHEIRELL ST. — Here Is <23,900. The Samuel M. Lavitt cabinet, like new, does every­ ment with heat and utilities. rented. Owner will finance. T. bedroom Ranch, fireplace, Agency, MLS Realtors at Ver­ Danbury Fire Destroys than three years ago. • permanent position with Male or Female 37 - Estate, 643-5129. garage,. $28,000. Philbrick your opiK>rtunlty to buy a Rep. Lionel Van DeerUn, D- thing, origlnaUy over .$300, take 643-9020. J; Crockett, Realtor, 643-157”. trees, view. Hutchins Agency, non CSrcle, 643-2168, 875-6297. opportunity for advance­ Agency, 649-8464. * brand new Ranch home at a Cailif., has served notice that he SHORT ORDsil cook — night FLUFFY WHITE Toy Poodle over last 6 monthly 'payments LOOKING for anything In r*al moderate price. 3 bedrooms. 1V4 Realtors, 649-5324. 200-Year-Old Showplace ment. Only reliable man work, 4 p.m. to closing. Apply Puppies, $125. up. 643-9979. of $9 each.. Call 522-0931. estate rentals — apartments, MANCHESTER — East Center ESTER BOLTON — Spotless Ranch on will try to block Powell from baths. Large lot. MANCHE5STER—BIG 8 room with good driving record In person. Howard Johnson ' homes, multiple dwellings, no Business Locations St. location, 6 room older home big lot, fine area. Owner will DANBURY (AP)—Fire bndee taking hia seat in the new Ooti- ne«d. apply. USED GAS kitchen heating Peace and Contentment Colonial, with 4 bedrooms and Restaurant, ToUand Tpke., p iy E CUTE kittena, two are fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, For Rent 64 excellent condition, large lot finance. Asking <19,500 and out at the 200-year-old home of Q A V o l x x C t n x l A 'n t c *^®^ unless he stops defying range and gas room heater. 110 X 150. Ideal for profession­ Are yours for the asking CRBJSTWOOD * DR. — Here’s a 24’ living room. 2V4 baths, pat­ . worth tt. T. J. Crockett, pvank lat* o l U Q e j l l D the state courts. Manchester. tricolored. 649-0297. 643-5129. ______Call 8:30-6, 649-3098. X SUITE of offices presently al building. Asking $24,500. ^U and taking, when you buy, completely captivating Cape io and porch—all in heavily Realtor, 643-1677. ^ ^ . . . . ' __ . XT* •*. ¥ J ' "¥¥ _ PoweU was reported fishing MANCHESTER LAV/TON GARDENS — i 'i suited for professional purpose & R Realty Co., Inc. 643-2692. our like new, 4 room bun­ Cod combining modem comfort wooded area. Priced right at ______Wednesday night and destroyed V i s i t L » y i l d H o m e aboard his yacht off the Baham- FRIENDLY’S NO. 2 LOOKING FOR good homes, 3 CUSTOMER DON’T NEED IT is now available in the State galow. Why pay rent when with Colonial charm. 7 rooms, <35,600. 6% per -cent, 30 year BOLTON — Pour room Ranch thethe beautiful, beautiful, 20-roo(m 20-room bouse bouse os os •' « rgi m H as. cute kittens. Call 649-6480 af­ :.oom duplex, baths, di.sh- R. D. Murdock, 643-6472. GOAT & APRON CHANCE washer, private patio and cel­ Theater Building. Can be sub­ you can own this lovely 11/3 bams, full shed dormer, mortgage guaranteed with <7, with fireiUace, two car garage, firemen fought the blaze into Jf Q F j U T f l l t 1 SI k S OPENING SOON ter 6:80 anytime weekends OF LIFETIME TO GO divided if necessary. For in­ home for $14,500. Como paneled family room, breeze- 300. down and approximately lot with big ti^ close to the early morning hours. (AP)-Some 30 TS iSumintt’^ t , Manchester HOUSEKEEPING lar. J. D. Real Estate Co-, 643- Part-time serving Ice Cream formation caU Theater mana­ Houses For Sale 72 way and attached gartige. Re­ _ WANTED — 6129. and see or call Mr. Gordon <178. monthly principal and in­ lake. Only <14,900. T. J. Genovese said be had spent Yale studeote visited the home another reason why we recomwond and sandwiches in pleasant sur-< FREE PUPPIES. CaU 742-8198. Reliable, Honest, Person ger, 643-7832. ____ MANCHESTER—ENJOY care- at 649-5306. duced In price for Immediate terest. CaU daUy 649-6361, eve­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. over <60,000 restoring and furo- ^ Stouehton Lynd roundings. Unlftirms and gener- MANCHESTER — 3 room DICKENSON TO TAKE OVER 4,000 free living. In this economical B & W sale. nings and weekends 649-3988. TmTnanii. is l^ tfac h o^ e^ ce ^ boi ^ Wednesday tor ttie first of Ws apartment, first floor, appli- INDUSTRIAL Space BOLTON — <13,900. it 32 years ago. He said the total ' FULL-nME MAN tor cai^t. ous food allowance, UNPAID BALA’NCE The BARROWS and . IX . Tx 1* You and the ances, heat and hot water in­ square feet, first floor space, 2-family duplex. New tile.baths NEW LISTING—West side, 6 late 4-room Ranch, modern work room. Apply Mr. Tur- MONTHLY PAYMENTS WALLACE Go. STHANT ST.—This Is a dandy large land- coiild amount to nearty Draft.” centrally located. Will sub­ and siding. Recent furnaces, room home, comer lot, conven- udream .o ... kitchen. « ~ b~ ------siooooo SELLS B E nE R y g a m L geon, Watkins Bros., 935 Main SHIFT^ AVAILABLE WHITE FRENCH poodle. $100. $16.’79 cluded, small quiet building. Investment property. 10 rooms, 10 a.m^'*^L?.m. (Mothers not Call 649-4063. divide. For particulars call plumbing and roof. Good return Manchester Parkade ienUy located. <16,600. Leonard scaped lot, lake privileges. Bel ’ ' , . . - Lyad, - — ■ ------who caused a stir when 8 t 3 COMPLETE Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 2 family, duplex ' completely rro«A Was««a XflbAif ^ m • expected to-.work during ------;----- Warren E. Howland, Realtor, for the investment minddd. Manchester 649-5306 ^ c y 646-0469. Air Real 'Estate. Estate, 643-9832.643-9332. . ^ ^ an unauthorized trip ROOMS OF FURNI'TURB modem in every detail. Excel­ ______^ landscaped yard facing the Dan- ^ North Viet Nam last year, SHORT ORDER COOK school vacations'.) KITTENS WANTING a good All of this mercharldise is In BRAND NEW 350 Main St., 643-1108. Call now, $18,900. Paul W. USED CARS home. 7 beauties to choose our warehouse. It has never Dougan, Realtor, 649-4535. TEN ACRES, stately 7-room lent Income producer. BRENT RD — Immaculate 6’/4 VERNON — 4 room Gape phis bury State Q o Uege campus, was opened hds home to oounsM m g lit Work, 4 p.m. to Closing 8 p.m .-7 p.m. (Excellent for from. Call 289-6790 after '6, left our store and Is fully guar- NOW R’JINTING OFFICE SPACE available Jan- stone 1840 Colonial, hot water room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, Swe­ one room finistwd up, big one of the slw^wplaces o f Den- gtudente and have them discuss HANDCRAFTED COIORTV High School Juniors ,and ■ ■ ...... anteed. Some in original fac- PICTURESQUE uary 1* Excellent location and MANCHESTER — 6 or 6 bed- heat, fireplace, excellent con- As members of both the Great­ dish fireplace, lovely treed lot wooded comer lot, vacant, bury. (heir views on conscientious oi>- Apply In Person ___ « tory crates and cartons with parking faciUties. 257 East room Oolonlal. Excellent loca-’ ..^mion, long road frontage. Only $15,900. T, J. Crockett, Genovese, a general proctf- j*ctton, to the Viet Nam war Seniors.) RESIDENTIAL LOCATION er Vernon Multiple Listing Sys­ 86 X 192, walk to school and FEMALE Chihuahua, 9 months, o r i^ a l factory serial numbers. Center St. 643-2163 or 643-9527 tion, , near shopping, bus, Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. shopping. Elva E. Tyler, Real­ Realtor, 643-1677. tioner, had his offices in the ,^»d the draft. tem and the Manchester Multi­ At 2enith, there are three Howard Johnson Restaurant T p.m. - Midnight (Must be Call 876-6622. Beautiful Hotpoint Electric One bedroom apartments, wall before 5 p.m. schools. City utilities. L o t ------^------ple Listing Systeiri 'w e .have tor, 649-4469. Helen Cole, 643------^ ^ ^ ------building. The sessions Ih the Lynd Refrigerator 97 X 130. $16,900. Owner-ageiit. GARRISON Colcmlal —2 . years tiaies M many inspectors at least 18 years old.) to wall carpeting, outside bal­ over 175 listings to show you. 6666. BOLTON — Unusual Cape of Some 160- firemen fought the apartment will be held weekly ToUand T p^*-> Manchester Beautiful Bedroom Suite 3’TORE — center of Manchester, old, 7 rooms, one full and two ts MutUng 41895 conies, free gas heat and hot Call 643-6930, 643-2325. CaU us, today, for efficient. five rooms on three levels, blaze And brought It under con- or every 10 days, in the Color'TV plant aa TRUCK DRIVERS helper, 18 Aj^Ucatlons accepted Monday- Articles For Sale 45 Beautiful Living Room Suite newly remodeled store, fron*. half baths, family room off Hardtop. V-8, standard water and gas for cooking. professional reel estate service. NEIW 2-famUy; c e r a t e baths, many extras, carport, lake trol oroimd 2 o’clock thia mom- One participant said after there are jn all of Scotland m um nr oMer Annlv Wotkins Friday from 3-7 p.m. Apply at ------Beautiful Dinette Set „ , . and Interior, reasonable rent­ MANCHESTER — new 10 room kitchen, lot 150 x 200, garage ^ 2-car garage» close to bus aaia privileges, <16,900. Must be ing.. Wednesday nlght’e session that transmission. yean or ower. Appiy employment trailer in front of FREE WHEELS — Buy two Beautiful "Deluxe^’ Range in- Stoye, refrigerator, garbage Yard I They check, inspect als. Brokers Invited. 622-3114. Colonial In prestige neighbor­ $26,500. Philbrick Agency, seen. T. J. Oockett, Realtor, A roomer, James F>lhrman, students "approached the Bros., Slipidiig Dept. 936 new snow tires at regular stead of Hotpoint Electric Re- "llsposal. Resident superintend-______and test everything If any shop. hood, priced in the low 40’s. 649-8464. JARVIS REALTY CO. J^j. Realtor, 649-4469. Helen 6<3-1677. who teaches at the college, dls- -war arid pacifispi philosophical- 8t. price, get two new wheels frigerator, if you prefer. Rugs, ent located corner of Edgerton BUILDING — center of Glas 65 Pontiac ^2295 "bugs" are suspected, Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. covered the fire around 11 p.m. ly and most had not made up FRIENDLY - free. Cole’s Discount, 451 Cen- Tables, Linoleum mid a md Hemlock Streets. Immedi- tonbury, siitable for business BRICK RANCH — Modern r e a l t o r s Cole, 643-6666.______(jatalina 4-Door Hardtop. Quality Control experti can ■VERNON Fire Chief George C. Hanna tiieir mind os to how (hey would ICE CREAM SHOP ter, 643-5332. i Few (3ther Articles on Display ate occupancy, <125. monthly, or offices. W:Will remodel. Call CONCORD RD. — beautiful kitchen yrith built-ins, V-8, automatic, full power. shut down all operations Model Shown: COLONIAL BOARD CO. Ranch, lasge living ream, for­ 28S East Center SL 643-1121 WOODHUL. HEIGHTS-SpUt PEACEFUL AREA said the blaze apparently broke react to induction.” Very clean! The RIVIEKA • MUftHDi; CaU 649-0585 after 6. baths, formal dining room, LeV'pl, walking distance to until the trouble 'is cleared. Tolland Tpke., Burr’s Comer FROM WALL TO wall, no EVERYTHING mal dining room, cabinet kitch­ Of fine homes In a neigh­ out in the basement. Lynd was said to have told Giant-screen Medil MANNARINO family room with fireplace, 2- schools, shopping and pool. Result: your assurance of STILL HIRING Shopping Center (next .o Cal at all, on carpets oleaned with THE UNPAID en, 2 bedrooms, recreation borhood of young, active, Three firemen suffered minor the students that the purpose of styled console cetev TV. BALANCE PRICE ^MANAGEMENT CO. car garage, AA zeme, <32,600. Seven rooms, 2 baths and gaa> HChevy *1395 owning the finest, most dor), Manchester. Wilbur Cross Blue Lustre. Rent electric NEWER 6 room Ranch, 26’ wide people. This cozy 6 room cuts and another was treated thC))seniinani was not to discuss Choose from a wide seleeMoa ONLY $418.28" « 289-7395 Houses For Rent 65 room, landscaped yard. Mar­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, age. Bull'^-in oven and range, Special! 2-Door Sedan. 6 dependable Color TV for larger rooms, bullt-lns In­ Cape Cod at <16,500 is a at Deiibury Hospital for smoke' Viet Nam but to exchange per- of Zenith Handciehed QoilNp SKILLED & UNSKILLED Highway, Route 15, Exit 93. shampooer, <1. Sherwin-Wil- PHONE for APPOINTMENT ion E. Robertson, Realtor, 649-8464. cylinder, automatic trans­ BOL’TON — 4 room Ranch, with carpets and other extras. <21, fine home to t people on the inhalatiiHi. <-> - aonal vtewa and reaMi decisions there isl Color TV models i Uams Co. ASK FOR “CARL ” 643-6953, cluding disposal. Intercom, 30” mission. ONE S’TORY 4-room apart­ treed lot. Lake privileges, 900. Owner, 640-0773. GO who need a place to ------— on the miany aspects of war. Openings on all. shifts, ex- PART-TEMB help, 8 nights a Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9036 attic fan, 100 amp circuit LOAM SALE! regular <15. ment, heat, stove, refrigera­ availably immediately, $33. RELAX. Call Mr. Bogdan Lmd spoke, he said, only to cellent woges, full-tim e,' 6 week, for kitchen. Apply in See It Day or Night breakers, 2-zone heat, master MANCHE)STER--7NEW Raised stone-free loam for $14. Fill, tor, laundry and janitor, on weekly. Call 742-6736. at 649-5306. HUGHES VISITS VEGAS encourage the students to ex- 62GheYy ^ come in for a demonstration of ZM 8 i 0Dkr W loihy days per week, shift dlffer- person. Charter Oak Restau­ If you have no means of control Ughtlng, 2-car garage Ranch, a new way of Uvlng; gravel, sand, stone and ma- transportation. I ’ll send my bus line, near stores, adults. LAS VEGAS Nev. (AP) — press themselves. Wagon. V-8, standard •ntial. Blue Cross, CMS, rant, 120 (Siarter Oak St. and rec room are only a few Dartmouth Road area, putoUc B & W nure. 643-9504. auto for you. No obligation Call 649-5249, 649-7620. MANCHESTER — 6 room MultimllUonaire H ow ard One student said die meeting transmission. life insurance, paid holi­ features. Below cost. ’Wblver- golf course, swimming, skiing, The BARiROWS and Shop Modern TV Service where the SERVICB even if you don’t buy. So, come Ranch, cellar, fireplace,' near ton Agency, Realtors, 6^9-2813. Hughes, who guai^ Ws privacy vvas "low-key and reserved.” days, other fringe benefits, VERNON skating, playgrounds. New WALLACE Co. BRACE YOURSELF for a thriU along and see this big bargain. SEVEN ROOM apartment wi|h sclwol, Shopping, <165. month- ___f . perhaps more successfully -^an Another participant sold there makes the diffcraicc! Yes, we ai« cempetiliTeif; X progressive and expand­ the first time you use Blue a t g g p mi q fireplace and garage, <150. per ly. Hutchins Agency,, 649-6324. school In walking distance. ^ Manchester Parkade other public figures, is vteiting was an "unusual expression of 61 Ford *995 PART-TIME HELP ,L-B£ANCH, fireplace, 2-car ga­ Manchester 649-5306- Country Squire 9 Passen­ ing company. Lustre to clean rugs. Rent elec- 43.4E at.LYN h a r t f o r t i month. J. D. Real Estate, 643- — ^^------rr! ” ^ Split ' raU fence, shrubbery. I Las Vegas. pletriotlam expressed.” priced. I CHARMINQ OLDER 6*/2 ROOM GAPE rage, ‘m odem kitchen, large ger Wagon. V-8, auto­ trie shampooer, <1. Olcott OPEN ^ R Y 5129 BOLTON - 6 room older home. Call builder, 649-0498. Lost July the 69-year-oId in- "R .w a e decided the 'wai^ had There is an opportunity to Variety - OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 ______garage, large lot, <136. month- living room wito dining L, VERNON Owner has pre-ar- matic. " __ * Am 4-Vklai UUC2UtilcLIiSTtdustrieiist reportedly went se- IlLHr not VOLyet U^,.AM1AV become <8 a ‘holy war,’ vv’ca* , ’’ add to your present in­ 2 full baths, 8 large bedrooms, MANCHESTER—7 room Cape COLONIAL BOAUD CO. ------^------:— , FOUR ROOMS, with hot wa- ly, one year lease. 643-7897. a^hedroom ®retly from Los Angeles to Bos- ha said- “ American’s don’t hate Art MarglsoB, Sales Mgr. come. Rapidly growing r&i Located in a scenic desirable area, Fireplaced living <28,900. Philbrick Agency, 649- on treed 200’ lot. Large klteh- 2 year old lovely 4 bedroom a .. m a tw#. MOVING—AMERICANIA cncy- WRINGER AND automatic ter, <85. J. D. Real Estate, ------' - — ten by train end imderwent hq o m Minh os they did Hit- taU food chain has open­ OSxm*%AMA * ,en with bullt-lns. fireplaced Colonial in preferred high 01S Porker S t, Manchester clopedia, 31 volume^. Muskin ivashers for sale. Call 649-0696. 643-5129. room, hot water heat, three quarter acre lot are medical treatment. ler.” Swimming pool, 18x4’ 643-7070, ------living rodlft, 4 bedrooms and neighborhood with city water ings for men to work part- just a few of the desirable features. This home has The Las Vegas Review-Jour- Lynd’s wife, AHce, who /has Mrs. E. S. Loftus - BLONDE ’TV console, working FIVE RCX5M apartment, re­ MAHOHB5STBR-6 room'Cape In den Excellent condition. Own- DICKENSON MODERN TV time, evenings or week­ end sewer. BuBt-ln kitchen. SPOTS BEFORE your eyes on Bowers StUiool 8 bed­ nal reported tl»t Hughey ar- |>een counseling conscientious ends. Apply ' in person, condition, first <20. takes It. cently redecorated. Appliances been Teduced'to a low $13,900 with excellent financ­ .er anxious. Wolverton Agency, your new carpet — remove f c i i a i rooms, dining room, eat in rived simday from Ogden, Utah, objeotora tor about a year, tried Cumberland Farms Store, Call 2:30-10, 649-1488. ■ included. <105. per month. J. ing and terms available. Call now to see this buy Realtors, 649-2813. AUTO SALES them with Blue Lustre. Rent kitchen, Uvihg room with open fireplaced “vlng^rrom, rt- ^ m this area said to «JcoW free discussion of 478 CENTER ST. • A N FOR full-time work- Ap- 109 Center St., Manches­ D. Real Estate, 6^-5129.. vacanv ana ______*------Mnovi* t__ _ swtmiMmindi* fat person Manchester Rug electric riiampooer, <1. Paul’s Welcome Here of a lifetime. stairway, tree shaded yard, ----- ' l^ **be*^ *'A i*ln g <23,80 puns y,ooe CIHSn EXCELLENT 6 room apart­ <16,900. Wolvertop Agency. Lots For StfiS 73 The Samuel M. Lavitt Agency» ment, . central location. (3aU ------Set down os topics toe future (Exit 92 off Wilbur Oroea ' S8S CENTER. STREET—TEU 643>3203 448-0012. Reoltoni. 649-2818. ______— ------•MTA Realtors at Veraon Or* LEARN TO SKI and over 40? 643-6684. WILTON'S Servlitg Sunday brunch? meetings , were pactfissn, (he Parkway) THE HAYES AGENCY, INC. cle. 648-2168, 876-6297. IT-TIMB M UVBR wanted HAIRDRESSING manage.r I did on 6 foot Harts and was DEILUX AUTOMATIC w a a h w ,------G ift Shop room MANCHBSTBR^Jiota, lots, lots. FamUy and .friends will tove moeaUty of war, g « ^ to prison Open Eves, till 9 P.M. Open Daily 8 A.M.-5 PJM. aftemocas, hours 1-6. Apply wanted, good" opportunity for promoted. For sale at <60. with like new, <60. "Two new nylbn CLEAN 3 H(WM apartment, |964 Main S t, Manchester | Phur A-zone, two B-zone, two year hot oatmeal sweetened . w ith for consclentipus objection, ,Md Fonnerty Auto Discount 55 iiAST CENTER STREET— 646-0131 house, cify water, sewer, con' ROOM I^puse, Inc. Autoi Parts, 226 Spruce top, manager In • Manchester bindings. Also 6’6” innbruks. snoftr tlree on Ford rims, <16- working, couplle, ho pets. 6l3- Open,Daily 9 to 9! venlent location, new 'furnace. Knranm aiMu- and atriDs of fresh "(he legitimacy o Thunk, Fri. 8 AJrt.-9-PJR^-SaturAay 8 AJH.-4 PJM. e t ^ Please 644-880& 643-2178 days. 649*1921. 7638. 813,900 l-tt8f 281 dent) detormeat.’' Agency; 6M-om. cy, 646-013L ( I ■ A ±

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1966 ^i^AGE TWENTY / iEopntits jjgraljb A v ^ g e Dalljr Net Press Ruii-r— The Weather Vtor the Week BafM Partly dloudy, much cooler provements to Loomis St. Fuss,- Srovembior 19,^ IGGS tonight, low in teena; fair, Manchester Bmblem Club UtUe Flower of Jesus Moth­ In a letter to the board, ■wrote continued ld tomorrow, Mgll About Town' will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday at ers Circle wUl meet tomorrow District Pledges to Aid that the town is going to re­ GLASTONBURY PAINT AND the Elks Home on Bissell St to at 8:18 p>.m. at the ^ m a of Mrs. grade, widen, oil, amd ifiStall in mid 20a. attend and serve refreshments James Coughlin. 40 Clyde Rd. storm drains on' Loomis St, 15,131 Maheheater^A City of VittagR Chmrm ^Mc. 4.C. Richard U Bom- Mrs. Donald Duffy is co-host- Hackett Industrud Planning tardier, eon of Mr. and Mrs: at the annual Elks Memorial from Electric S t to Cumber­ FLOOR COVERING, INC. Service for deceased members. Two flavors existed at a spe- board’s pledge to Jhelp the com- (C laulfl^ Adverttolng on Page 28) PRICE SEVEN CEN11 AB>ert Bombardier Sr. of , 86 clal 8th District board of di- pletlon of the industrial park land St VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 58 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DBCEBCBEB 2, 1966 Daepwood Dr. was promoted to The board said It will write 60 HEBRON AYE. CALL 633-9178 . WilUam E. Johnson, son of The freshman class of Cen­ rectors meeting last night— site "in any way, possible,’’ V his present rank recently. .He ter Congregational Church re- sweet and bitter. came after the board discussed to Fuss telling him that the is serving the U.S. Army in Mr, and Mra Evald Johnson of street improvements are to be Staten Island, N.T., formerly cenUy elected officers. They are In a twin meeting, the board sewer facilities of the park with Italy. He is a 1964 graduate of Donald Paine, president; Miss had overtones of sweetness Thomas Hackett of the Thomas contingent on the installation ■q. yd. $ 4 iS 5 Blandieeter High School and of Manchester, will enter the of sanitary sewers there during 100% NYLON CARPET ^ U.S. Army Tuesday. Nancy' Wilson, vice president; when it pledged to “help ex- Hackett Real Estate Agency, SAVE $4.00 sq. yd. Amo River Rising First Snow has been in the Anny since MUs Cindy McNeil, secretary; pedlte the completion” of a pro- Hackett’s agency is handling the improvements. • 1 January. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) Manchester Duplicate Bridge Kenneth tippling, treasurer and posed 52-acre industrial site in the proposed site. Miss Sarah Treat, member-at- Buckland. But it displayed bit- Hackett said sewer faciHUes FORMIOA IN STOCK ■q. ft. 59® —The first snowftil of the U.S. Bombs Oil Depot Oub will sponsor a game to­ Iteservations close today for FREE GIFT SAVE 26c sq. ft. season produced a two-to- morrow at 8 p.m. at the Italian lar|;e. The class is planning a temess when it complained to S'*'e “definitely needed.’ The WRAPPING FOR the Army-Navy Auxiliary trip in February to the Inner Manchester Redevelopment Isnd where the park is propos- ALL YOUR GIFT three inch accumulation in Christmas party Wednesday at American Club, 138 Eldridge St. nee area^ of Northwestern 0>n- Registrations will be taken at City Exchange at the north end Agency director Edward Ryb- ed—the old Hackett farm in SELECTIONS aq. ft. 9 3 c 6:30 p.m. at the club. They cyzk, that district taxpayers Buckland on the south side o CERAMIC TILE IN STOCK necticut. the U.S. Weather 7:46. The event is open to the of Hartford. SAVE 16o sq. ft. may be made with Mrs. John public. have to pay half the cost of N. Main St.—is outside the 8th ARTHUR DRUG Bureau reported today. Vlnhe, 227 McKee S t, Mrs. six additional fire hydrants District. , . At the weather station at Harry Mahoney, IIB Bluefleld Bradley International Air­ Public Records needed because of North End Town Manager Robert Weiss, sq. yd. $ 5 ^ 5 5 Miles from Hanoi The VPW Auxiliary will spon­ ARMSTRONG MONTINA Dr,, or Mrs. Adelaide Pickett, redevelopment. also at the meeting said the Threatefted Again port about one Inch was re­ 61{^ Main S t Those attending sor a card party tomorrow at Warrantee Deeds SAVE $2.00 sq. yd. corded. Similar accumula­ 8 p.m. at the post home. "I hate to use that word town and the 8th district would are reminded to bring gifts for Lomwood F. Smith and Con­ again,” said district president have to work together on the ROME (AP) — A new tions were reported in sev­ a grab bag and Mansfield stance H. Smith to Robert L. SWEET '■V ' V ' ' eral (Connecticut River Val­ Navy Builders 3.C. Gregory Victor Swanson, "but we’re be- project. . , , 0x12 LINOLEUM RUDS $3418 flood tide poured over St. State Training School. Fiske and Eleanor C. Fiske, Ing discriminated against.” -^1®° at the first hour-long Mark’s Square in Venice ley locations. J. Bradshaw, son of Mr. and property at 43 Gardner St. Swanson said district tax- meeting were Development cmm The weather bureau said VC Ambush The Handicraft Group of the Mrs. Melvin P. Bradshaw ot 68 George T. LaBonne Jr. and OPEN EVERY WEBkEND QQa today and rising waters of the ground remains warm Wetherell St.; and William P. payers will have to pay $15 a Commission Chairman Alfred UNTIL NEW YEAR’S LINOLEUM sq. yd. the muddy Amo frighten­ Junior Oenitury Ohib wiJi meet Barney Wichman to Mae year for each hydrant, plus an Werbner, Robert Brock, execu- enough to prevent freez­ Of Cavaby tooiglht at 8:30 at the home of SchioMit, 16 LUac St. Hodge of 886 Tolland Tpke. 'nch-foot charge' for large size tive vice president of the Cham- Oakland St. water mains which will be re- her of Commerce and Develop- Keg and Spigot Sales, \ tated Florence. They i p i l i i a few slippery spots may Mim. Donald WoMf of Vernon were advanced to their present . Marriage License qulred. ment Commission secretary, Rentals moved their salvaged goods occur on roads in colder Backfires will demonstrate the antiquing rate while serving with Naval Walter William Irwin, 99 Furniture Sale out of ground-floor shops hilly areas of the state. Mobile Construction Battalion Summit St., and Janet Rybzyck explained that the re- and the president of the Man- eC artmcial fiowera. development agency could do Chester Water Co., Ernest b 6 l t o n and homes. SAIGON, South Viet Seven in Hue Phu Bai. Theresa Falkowski, 69 Foster Nam (AP)—Dozens of U.S. S t, Dec. 10, S t John’s Polish nothing about it, that who was Morse. C!!D!5R MILL The new threats to the major National Catholic Church. required to pay the cost jysLS In other action, the board 10% to 40% ™ ■Italian cities stricken by the fighter-bombers hammered Emanuel Lutheran Church­ outlined in state statutes. voted to write to Town Engineer Rt. 6 and 44A — 643-6389 great Novi 4 flood came as rains Beams Tire, at an oil depot and truck FAT OVERWEIGHT men will have a potluck tomor­ Building Permits Available to you without a doc­ Stanley Bellefleur for John At an earlier meeting, the Water Fuss concerning im- spattered Italy from the Alps to park near Hanoi today in row at 6:30 pjm. at Luther Hall Sicily, Officials at Venice and tor’s prescription, our product of the churoh. Ttie Round Table Donohue, alterations to dwell­ Dixie Motel the closest raids to the called Oalaxon. Tou must lose ing at 224 Spring St, $1,785. Florence said, however, that the North Vietnamese capital ugly fat or your, money back. Singers of Manchester High rising waters' were not an im­ School will present a program. R. L. Davidson for Mra J. in five months. 2 Oalaxon is a tablet and easily mediate danger and were ex­ Falls Apart There will be an election of of­ Curtin, alterations to dwelling South of the . border, a Viet Bwallowsd. Get rtd of excess fat at 150 Summit St., $1,000. pected to subside without seri­ and Uve longer. Galaxon costs ficers. NEW ORLEANS. La. (AP) — (Tong attempt to amubsh a de­ Warren J. Gottier for Oscar ous damage. tachment of the U.S. 11th Ar­ $8.00 and is sold on this guar­ ' 6 Interior floors and supports of a antee: If not satisfied for . any An American Cancer Society Chilberg, alterations to dwell­ A southeast wind whipped the mored (Tavalry backfired. A ing at 62 Richard Rd., $900. NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE. Inc northern Adriatic high tide in $3-mlIllon luxury motor hotel in reason, just return the package color film, “Who, Me?” will be spokesman said 88 of the enemy over the waterfront and main downtown New Orleans buckled to your druggist and get your Shown Sunday a t 6:30 p.m. at with a dull roar today, sending were killed. He said soma full money back. No questions ttie Church of Chirst, Lydall square in Venice during the Americans were wounded, but asked. Galaxon is sold with this morning. ’The floods last month 258 guests scurrying onto (Canal and Vernon Sts. The film con Street. > none died in the action, on guarantee by: had breached breakwaters Route 1 about 50 miles from Sai­ QUINN’S PHARMACY cems the responsibilities of The partial interior collapse parents in regard to smoking, LAST SEASON'S SNOW TIRES guarding the city and left it ex­ gon. 878 MAIN ST. posed to storms and high tides. of the Governor House Motor m aw - ORDERS FILLED and is open to the public. Hotel was the result of "an ap­ The enemy unit, estimator aa The waters rose a foot In the parent fatigue of material,” a 600-man battalion, opened the picturesque square in front of said the building’s chief engi­ five-hour engagement at 4:30 St. Mark’s Cathedral. That was p.m. with recoilless rifle and i' neer, William K. Winiam's. It far short of the six-foot depth in was built two. years ago. mortar fire. The cavalry imme­ the November flood. '"There was a boom, a sudden diately called in artillery and ANOTHER FIRST I " Thousands of flood-wary Flo­ thing, but it was muffled like,”- dir support. ''J- rentines lined the walled banks said kludge Sallee, manager of Preliminary reports were of the Amo through the city, the first floor restaurant in the sketchy and the size of the ar­ FOR MANCHESTER'S OLDEST! keeping a close eye on the rising hotel. His restaurant is directly V Japan’s ^Playboy Princes in Action mored tmit was not reported. By Request waters. Dupite rains and flood­ beneath an I-becun support A Hanoi dispatch broadKist ing of upstream tributaries, the which gave way. Prince Ayanomiya, one year old yesterday, watchies big brother Prince Hiro, from Moscow declared MIG Amo sUU was well below dan­ Hie guests, many in their playing with toys in Japan’s Imperial Palace. Hiro will be seven in February. jets, rockets and conventionll ger level nightdoitoes, hurried into the The “playboys” are sons of Crown Prince Michiko. (AP Photofax)______antiaircraft guns responded to the American raids on the Ha­ MancKosTtr's OLDEST financial in­ Fields in some outskirts of the street with what personal be­ city were under water again, longings toey were able to,grab. noi sector and one U.S. plan* was shot down. There was no stitution Is Manchester's FIRST fi­ however,, and the rising water Fire Department officials said flooded over into a tent camp of only one minor injury was re­ confirmation of this in Saigon. Taking advantf^ of clearing nancial Institution to align itself aoldiers from the Netherlands ported. Council Vote Unanimous -■ ' " ''" - ‘' I f a who have been there for three City Biiiiding' Inspector Fraito weather, about 20 carrier-baaed Navy planes attacked the Van with a new On-Line Burroughs Com­ weeks operaUng water purifica­ RoMn estimated the damage to tion units. the structure at $600,000. He Dien vehicle depot five milez Marino Gacciatore leaves home ih Porto Tolle^ said the building at the corner south oKHanoi, a U.S. qpoke» puter System scheduled to go into The public prosecutor called man ennomced. .'Jl. \ for the records of water levels Italy, by only means possible—a boat. He was head­ of Canal and Claibonie streets, may have to be condemned. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Closed meeting of the council, was thinking of bowing out at Simultaneously, 50 to 70 Ail* use aftor January I, 1967 which At the Pinna and Leaven dams ed for dry land to buy food and water for his fam- Barricades wece eieotod-for 'Th« Securltv Gouncll wntained these words of ac- the close of his first term, which Force Phantom jeta and Thun- a / % s iqwtream from Florence before Dy. Several hundred of the town’F-12,000 Tesidente -- - _ - ____ LAr) -Aiie * J fnrkTn IK® K7.VAar^1d Kftv Jl. rlAwtVilAfc/ valAssri tr« n:« ■ t two Mocks oiound the scene as . . tnAav to rec- from the 67-year-old expired Nov. 3. derchleW raided the Ha Gia oil win provide our patrons with faster, . ll.iwy.Vlsl-.Nvwhs .Ksw.sw.»..' 4 1 \ I I ( ) N Nearly a month after the Committee for Wednesday night chairman.” ______• ■ - ______;______ing it, and disturbing develop- Plight of the United Nations, cmi attacks in the immediate flood, the one-fiourishlng Po to speed up toe selection of his Pinney said the interim corn- ments' in many parts of the which has a peacekeeping defl- vicinity (A North Viet Nam’e, delta town of Porto ToUe, pop­ successor as State GOP Chair- mlttee would be made up of world ” estimated /a t between ,^$30 two most important cUiea. IT ulation 12,000, remained under man. members of toe state central A meeting of the m-nation ^ ^ nine feet of sea water. committee and others within toe aasemblv w L called for 5 n m ®’‘P‘*'®d spokesman placed the raids to- BRANCH OFFICE. ROUTE 81. COVENTRY In announcing toe meeting, to to focalize ThinVs efe^Uon °ne month ago Thant agr^d to day at tour miles from Hanoi Sveiyone expects toe water to be held in Newing;toh, Pinney party. It would be “structured so as to be broadly representa- and fix the date for expiration ®t®y “"Ul «>e end of the as- bu' a later announcement oor- 1007 MAIN ST. — NEAR MAPI.E ST. atay for . at least three months said he was seeking authoriza­ sembly session, expected Dec. reeled this. mcra, but several hundred peo­ .tive of various views within toe of his new term as Dec. 31, 1971. tion to appoint an advisory com­ 20. In tta grtiUhfl war to South ple era sUU living here and mittee to help the state organi­ party,” he said. U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. 6.50/7.00x13 won’t leave. The state chairman’s an; GOldberir who olaved a leadimr '^®®*' ***® ®«>un®il Viet Nam, U.S. air cavalrymen zation reach “a sound decision” role in^^’oersuadine Thant to ® ”®w appeal to Thant, battled Red troops for nlao black and bring together “toe many nouncement listed these two tubeless plus “essential tasks” for toe advis­ Thlnge h irrn ^ iL t^ t^ ^ ^ ^ secretary-general agreed to hours Thuraday to toe Central 1 ^ 5 Fed. views so that the new chairman Ex. Tax ory committee: down, issued this statement: (See Page Ten) (See Fage Ten) No Traoe.jn Drill start with a solid base.” — ‘"To review the chairman’s NOTHIfi’ BEATS Required 1-91 Accident t'The United States is highly tl^ugh two ^ c c e ^ l Mate responslbdwSr ^ pleased at the unanimous action ^Act of Godf of the Security Council recom­ S the chairman’s j^ but rither mending another full term for U his mention to nertgn as chair- ^ providing the kind On Adam and Peeve S cCBjii/, StttAJUt/ W/ Size Tubeless* Blackwalt Whitewall Fed. Ex, Tax HARTFORD (AP) — Because Tthant as secretary-general. nobody whs injjUKd, State Po­ "We were very glad to Join In s^d today he sent a letter ?fis needed if the many demands 7.35x14 (7.00x14) , $18.90 $21.90 $2.11 lice called ft o n '“Act of God” to all 72 members of toe state this recommandatiqn. We look on the chairman are to be rea­ forward to its tmanimous ap­ I 7.75x14 (7.50x14) $19.80 $22.80 $2.20 accident. central committee, notifying sonably well met. Lensman Discloses cora pUed up in a chain them of toe Wednestoy sewlon proval by the General Assembly AM yoe need Is a Tel Ohr teeker and oe tills afternoon.” 8.25x14 (8.00x14) $21.05 $24.85 $2.36 resdUc dkaion to toe south- (See Page Seven) amiable oeMoek en Rfe.* We've get PORK IS A Thant passed the word among $27.00 hound e of Rt. 1-91 to Hart- "hig Committee, members last January that he Powell Threat to Kill brood ones, skinny eoes, old-fashioned Hndi 8.55x14 (8.50x14) $24.00 . $2.84 qn eairty-morning e "Since announcing my Inten­ SMART BUY fond tion to resign,” he said, “many and modem types— one that exactly flis 7.75x15 (^70x15) . $19.80 $22.80 $2.21 enowfctil today. Gengras Eyeing MIAiMl, Fla. (AP) — A Life me end said: 'This is piiivats Police said toe accident was P®®" mrationed as T^'U, magazine photographeir eaye property. If you set otie foot oo yoev anatomy and yotir persefiality. 8.15x15(7.10x15) ' $21.95 $24.95 $2.35 one of about a dozen which tied possible successors. Discussions GGOP U F t Fiscal ISCH l Job;JOD, Unemployment that Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, my property I’U kill you’.** , ” Slop in soon. One of eur master" Rocking f up traffic on 1-91 for 20 miles indicate that there are- many D-N.Y., threatened to kill him Pelham said he raised his Choir Operaton" wNI give you 8.45x15 (7.60x15) $24.00 -$27.00 $2.55 n ^ of Harttoid. Hundreds of different concepts of toe nature Williams to Quit Rate Returns lost Sunday when he attempted bands end attempted to talk but and scope of the chairman s to take a picture of the con- toat Powrii walked away. He complete bistnictions. $28.70 $29.70 -$2.78 persom. were late for work Rs 8.85/9.00x15 (8.00/8.20x15) a residt. responsibilities. HARTFORD (AP) — To 1966 Low grassnian. snapped a. picture which he said • f f fom Uck $b$ mmthh ostlooi, ion'} ‘ Size showil also replaces size in parenthesis O. H. WilUams of West Hart­ Powell could not be reached showed toe congressman bold- ford said today ho will resign tog the gun...... A T«tt Cis} Roektr vUl cAm your NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED (AP Photofax) WASHINGTON (AP) — The for comment. Telephone calls to M T M t m i toetbs yotir ncbing b«M a 260 tractor-type cleats give you m^qre traction in snow or mud as Republican state fintmee and nation’s unemployment rate his Bahamian retreat on tiny Lile confirmed toe Inrident NO MONEY DOWN • $1.25 WElilKLY budget chairman at the end of Linda at Work; Won’t Try Again!' drApped back to its 1966 low of Bimini island went unanswered and said toe picture would ta O 3'T Permacord body for extra-strength, extra safety plus a the month. 3.7 per cent last month and total Thursday night, iheiuded in Monday’s edition. smoother ride FREE MOUNTING / Democrats Frown Williams, a close friend of de­ employment hit an all-time No- Lynwood Pelham ot Mtiaml feated GOP gubernatorial can­ vember high of 75 mlllioii, the JAIL SENTENCE STANDS O Tufsyn rubbVr for extra mileage on cleared roads “NO LIMIT” GUARANTEE was quoted by The Miami News ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-Adam didate Clayton Gengras, con­ Femat,e Mail Clerk Labor Department reported to­ Thursday as saying the incident Clayton Powell, the flamboyant firmed a published report that day. took place as he end Life (x>rre- often (wntr^versial Demo- thii luarantae ■ If a Goodyear tire fails under this guarantee, any of more than 80.000 OoodyMr tOODYIAR NATION-WIDE "NO LIMIT" OUAXANTEC - No limit on months ■ No limit on m llii • No On LBj Cutbacks bis resignation was in the The jobless rate deitiined from daaters in tha United States and Canada will make ellowance on a naw tire besed on original tread spondent Miguel Acocoa tried to cratic Representative irom Hax^ limit Ml to roads • No limit as to speed • For the entire life of tha tread ■ All Now depth remaining and Goodyeaf't phntad "Exchange Price" current at the time of edJuatmettL not works. Is Railway First* 3.9 per cent In October to 3.7 per Tirts aro cuirantMd defects in. workmanship end materials and normal fM d jj***^jj.^*** WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl- dlly to the Republicans because get an interview and picturea of should spend 80 days la cept repairable punctures ■ Auto tires used on trucks ere excluded from the road hezerd portion of on the higher "No Trade>in Price"* He said today that he had as­ cent in November. It was the Powell for toe magazine’s next dent Johnson’s jdans for cut- of their election gains, said, "I third time this year the rate hEid In domestic programs don’t think we should cave to so sumed the posts for the oam- KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — was crazy. She’s worked for the issue — due out Monday. (See Fage Ten) I>aign and had not intended to Linda Gardner had about a half Post Office for nine years and hit that level, toe lowest to 13 .threaten to bring him Into con- easily. permanently. If was under- hour to get to work to become knew what I would be getting years. Powell, under oonivictlon and ROCK AN sentence to New York for crimi­ Diet with U bei^H ouse Demo- The programs these membe Williams’ successor toe first woman railway mall into.” The number of - unemployed HOUR A DAY orats in the 90th COTgress. want to see imcut are toe ®®'*® ' nrould be named by the incom- clerk. '”There were no rest room fa- last month was 2,660,000. nal contempt, refused to see I CONNECTICUT Although Republicans teve tion, housing and anUpoverty chainnan. The Post Office Department cillties available for me and the Total employment soared by reporters or ptxftograptiero. ROCK CHARGE IT WITH Pelliaim aaSd be cfaaiiered a CHARGECARD greeted with eattaitaam J®"®' programs the D em ocr^ , ■w^lUeuns took over as state needed a raUway mall clerk to a men tliat make the run are used 300,000, compared with a usual boat Sunday when be leenied Bulletin TENSIONS W a l d ' S «»,«». that Powell bad flehtag on c; i \ • vA$v vaa ^ X SiCaU ^aw A d iA ‘ o u illv are vise AASv-a^seaa/ an - J 1 1. his 31-foot boat, -"Adam’s AWAYI there,” MiSs Gardner said. i‘I purely temporary phenome- cy.” He said the congressman’e STRIKE POerPONED didn't have time to bring a non,” said Assistant Commls- craft almost rammed toe NEW X4NSE. (A P) —- I t a I Welcome Here change of clothes with me.” sioner Harold Goldstein of the XOOOHARTFORD NA’nONAL chartered vessel oa he followed Tnunvert Woriian Vnlea The mail car that trip was Bureau of Labor Stjitiatics. Powell. agreed today to an howr-to- says Rep- grams,” sadd Edwards, had been finance chairman and Nov. 28, she boarded a mail car next to a passenger car and He said several hundred thou- Calif., who is chairman ot Later, Petoam said, be rented hosv poetpeasBiead ot. d toey are modest programs.” James E. Bent of Hartford had at Union Station for a six-hour while the men were changing sand women gy Gov. Jo*m Dempsey, are not equipped tor women He stood to front of Ms house nooB If poatraot terms luid AnoOier Democrat pmdlcted reports put It at $400,00| "When I told my mother, and pointed toe shotgun right at not taewnathed by thssb SU MllHMJi TDRNFIKB—AT THE OBSSN teottior, enprasatog toe view .(Oonilmied from Page One) (See Page Te^) tu«f j^tnson is yieldftig too rsA-. (See Page Bevta) to $600,Ote. Misn, Gardner said, "shq uid I / •