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MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1965 (OlasalfM Advertising PRICE SEVEN CENTS Center and will be based in 000 algiwturee apiece will aoo Call Now For Wadilngton, D.C. Miss Ward, a be oh their way. to Torrington I An Appointment! . giaduate o< Manchester High The Master’s Club of Friend­ servicemen station in Viet Nam. ship Lodge of Masons will have School, was employed in Hart- TTie idea of getting thousands Its first annual meeting tomor­ •k Season's Greeting’s To AU! -Ar K ionl before Joining Eastern. of townspeople to sign the mess­ row at Peliln’s Restaurant, Wal­ age originated with the local j983 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-6291^ Showing Age nut St. A sociai hour starts at Valerie darebout of New Eagles lodge, "nie project has Gemini 6 Launch «:30 and dinner will be at 7:30. DOVER, Del. (A P) — A Fairfield will present a demon­ been dubbed “ Remember Our bill designed to curb necking Shelepin and Podgorny Gto In Viet Nam at Cbristmas.’ ’ stration of Wire Sculpture at a Lt. James R. Van Hoof of In the front seat of moving meeting of the Parents Club of Sheets of signatures were col­ Bristol, an Intelligence officer autos failed to pass the East Catholic Hig^ School to­ lected at schools, factories and for the 189th Military Police FOR A DAY, WEEK...OR LONGER house Wednesday after one morrow at 8 p.m. in the school office buUdings throughout the Slated onrSunday legislator, Rep. Paul E. Battalion, has been reassigned auditorium. The demonstration city in recent days. When Shockley, warned fliat pas­ as the headquarters supply and spliced together, they moke a Is open to the public and ad- A T966 Cor from - MANNED SPACE QEN- Gemini 7 began its 73rd orbit space adventures to date also sage would mean “mem­ miasloa la free. logistics officer. Lt. Van Hoof is scroll more than 800 feet long. ® R , Houston, fe x r (AP) at 9:34 a.m. KST. had so far been the most flaw­ bers of this legislature are Get High Soviet Jobs a mathematics teacher at Bris­ Moriorfy Brothers Thanks to dupUcaUng ma- RENT beginning to show their tol Eastern High School and has — The GeniinU 6 hunter Originally, the launch of the less. Bngineman 2.G. Gary A. eWnes in the city clerk’s office; age.” been active in Connecticut Army spaceships was readied to- Gemini 6 was scheduled for The problem-free flight of the Baugh, U.S. Navy, son of Mr. one of these whopper scrolls Monday, but both rocket and Gemini 7 went on with nothing The bill, which was three National Guard since 1960 after will be made for each Torring- &y'for a Sunday morning and Mrs. T. D. Haugh of 32 Gar­ spacecraft crews were 24 hours at all to worry about except pos­ votes short of the 24 re­ serving a tour of active duty. ton man serving in Viet Nam. launch, and the U.S. drive den St., is participating in the ahead in their work, and space sibly the fact Borman sneezed a quired for passage, would Project Gemini GT7-GT8 mis­ About 15 local men are known to achieve the first rendez­ The Adult Fellowship of the agency officials saw no reason few times Wednesday night. h^ve prohibited the driver sion as a crew member of the to be stationed there, a spokes­ vous of orbiting craft Major Party Shakeup Presbyterian Church will have to hold them back. Dr. p . Owen Coons, a flight from putting his arm around fleet tug USB Paiute, a unit of man said today. Its Christmas party on Satur­ pushed on 24 hours ahead At 4:41 p.m. EST today, Bor­ surgeon, was asked at a briefing any passenger while the car the missiarty Presidium which Soviet Union's decision to step lion rubles — $660 million at the government announced it was No. 324 playing in the Woodtdek Hoad Soviet or presidency. Podgor- "Foe Particular Men” o JAMES TILLONA, Prop. suits and countersuits g;rowing The company proposals which end of the astronauts’ sleep pe- Soviet assent seemed impro­ makes the policy executed by up military .spending dealt a official exchange rate — over cutting military costs by $666 the union says are unacceptable riod area, fbimd a skeleton a n d t o Communist North Viet Nam ny’s career has been associated ALVIN out of a bitter strike in 1960. bable. the party secretariat. 860 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—649-8198 the previously announced budg­ million. In December 1964 Pre­ brought it to CSiase School. to quit fighting and negotiate a with engineering, largely in ag- sharp new blow today to East- Over 20,000 workers are af­ would end payrmi deductions of Ohristopher O. Small groups of Russians are Mikoyan also was elected, fol­ (Next to Memorial Comer Store)—^AMPLE PARKING et figure fails far short of Amer­ mier Alexei N. Kosygin an­ Their principel decided that peace. West disarmament hopes the Drafting fected by the agreement ratl- union dues, curtail the power K^alt Jr. favored a Sunday flooding ‘ the U.S. Embassy in lowing his resignation from the ican boosts in military outlays nounced a cut of $555 million in of union stewards, and revise this was a matter for the police. (See Page Ten) latest in a series of jolts due flied Wednesday night. launch of the Gemini 6 “ because The British move was ctm- Moscow with resolutions pro- earlier this year. And further the Kremlin's military budget ,-V grievance procedures. The bones are now reposing mainly to the war in Viet Nam. U.S. step-ups are expected. Sets It provides wage boosts rang­ the earlier we go the better taiped in a draft messaige sent .testing the war in Viet Nam. An for 1965. The union’s agreement to sep- cjiance we have of achieving the In two cardboard boxes in the to the Soviet government. embaissy spokesman said more Disclosure of the 5 per cent Only last month. Secretary of ing from 8 to 14 cents an hour increase in the Soviet defense Figures for the Soviet budget, with many improvements in arate these proposal* from the rendezvous. The longer 7 la In ^ mspector Henry It called upon the Sovieta to than 100 resolutions have been ^ToO Stuhhom tO D i e ’ Defense Robert S. McNamara however, cannot be compared to budget came as Washington and fringe benefits, ft a l^ provides economic package apparenUy the air the better the chance for join in signing and clrculaiting presented since last Friday. reported the addition of $1.7 bil­ U.S, budgets because funds may opened the door to an out-of- Some of the bones are artHI Moscow were completing plans for extension of ’the old con­ something to go wrong.’,’' the message among the nine Others stlU were showing irp, lion to a defense budget which be allocated to some segment court settlement of the strike wired together, but the skeleton for resumption of disarmament 'r - tract's clauses dealing with un­ Kraft w ^ eiq>eoited to offldaJ- countries which attended the The Russians three days ago already stood at $51 billion. His which actually is for something suits. la In pretty bad shape. negotiations at Geneva late in ion rights’ and working condi­ iy adnouhee a'Sunday launch at 1954 Indochinpese peace parley had formulated a message announcement came after he else. The AIM is suing the company Determination Helps January. i m tions until Jan. 7 with automa­ a noon meeting. and the Indian, Canadian and which 'they wanted the Bridsih to had conferred in Texas with for $10 million to $40 million; TV Debate Set tic two-week extensions after 'The medics continued to pro­ Polish governments, which form sig'n and circulate among the the company .has filed a coun- that. vide glowing reports on the HARTFORD (AP) — A televi­ the Viet Nam ccxntrol commis­ Geneva nations. In it, the Rus­ 24 size 11 tubes ( 1/ 2 ” x 2” ) sion debate on the proposed new sion. sians called for International The company is not com­ (See Page Three) (See Page Ten) Girl Defeat Disease of GAINSBOROUGH OIL state Oonstituition bet-ween condemnation of American ac­ E Represented In the peace p>ar- COLORS; in 7” x 1 1 % ” Meade Alcorn and John Lupton ley were the Unit^ States, tion in what Moscow described NEW YORK (AP) — When an Infection brought about by as “ the bandit war.” wood box with 1 oz. turjien- is scheduled for Sunday on France, Britain, the Soviet Un­ Stephanie Smith announced re­ her condition. This proposed message was tine; 1 oz. linseed oil; 2 Pastel W nC-TV (channel 3) from 7:30 ion, Red China, Cambo^a, cently that she would be well She describes her ailment as to 8 p.m. “ a case of being allergic to palette cups; palettd; and Laos, the Vietminh regime that (See Page Ten) enough to go home for Christ­ brushes. Police Seeking Car Used Officiails of Station WTIC-TV fought the FTenC’h, and South myself—a case ■where ports ot Sets said today that Alcorn, the Re­ Viet Nam. The ■ United States mas, no one at the' Hospital of my blood destroy the wrong publican floor leader of the Oon- never signed the general armi-* the Rockefeller University do­ things.” « 1 1 . 0 0 stitutlonal Convention, and Lup- slice agreement on Indochina, Be:ich Warrant ubted her word. Medically, her illness Is ton, executive direotoir of the but made a unilateral! declara­ They’ve learned that what known as lupms erythematosus, GRUMBACHER In WappingBank Rohhery tion defining its position. For Luddecke Stephanie wants, she usually a disease once viewed {is pro­ (See Page Ten) gressively fatal. However, a "GAINSBOROUGH" In the message, the Britissh gets. c A bench warrant for the spokesman at the hospital, State iPtolice investigating a The witness described the car vestigation for State Police, government accused the North Since 1958, the pretty, 2e-year- OIL PAINTING SET arrest of former Rockville which has done research in this ,660 bank holdup in the as a pinkish or salmon colored several cars fitting the approxi­ Vietnamese of stepping up in­ old blonde has had her mind set No. 320 deputy tax collector William field, said it is now regarded as hardtop convertible with a mate description are being tervention in South Viet Nam. on one thing — to live. Apd Wapping section of South Wind­ Tug, Freighter F. Luddecke was Issued this chronic, but controllable with rear window that resembles the checked. The British charged, too, that she’s done just that despite a sor yesterday contentrated their morning In Tolland County medication. reverse-slant “tumpik'e” win­ 'ihe bandit entered the bank North Viet Nam also has lately .rare blood disease that has car­ Crash in N.Y. Court. In the hospital. Miss Smith attention on automobiles that dows of 1963 and 1964 Monterey carrying a bag and concealing been speeding and increasing ried her to the brink of death at The warrant was request­ became interested In painting resemble the distinctive one a Mercuries. He said the top of something in his hand, which NEW YORK (AP).—-A tugboat the flow of military equipment least 10 times. ed by State’s Atty. Joel H. and her work won the attention witness saw the lone bank rob­ It was blacli and dull, like a appeared to be a gun. He ap­ and a British freighter collided and men southward to aid the ” 1 guess I’m Just too stubborn Reed II, and was Issued by of Miss Sylvanla Golden of ths ber using. ■ vinyl top. proached the manager, Robert today in New York Hiarbor. The Communist-led Viet Cong to die,” she says. “ When my Police are searching for a car Judge Louis Shapiro. Bond League in Aid of Orippled Chil­ The witness said he saw Trowhella, and told him to put tug sank but her four crewmen forces. that fits the description given his hands up, which he did, ac- worcraaved. was set at $1,000 once the dren. the car drive up to a spot on A third accusation in the Brit­ arrest is made. by a witness working in a shop cording to a bank official. ’Two other ti>gs pulled the Through the organization, fdio Oakland Rd. near the bank and ish message said North Viet­ On Sept. 23, an audit of across the parking lot from the He then rushed to a teller’s crewmen of The Hustler from enrolled in the Arts Student Bring those big gas heat bills down to sarth stop. A man got out and namese forces, “ on a constantly the city’s books, filed with branch bank when it was rob­ window and pushed a paper the icy •waters of the Hudson League and recently was given walked into the bank. A few expanding scale, are violating the town clerk by the Rob­ bed about 1:30 yesterday after­ bag at Mrs. Claire Moon, a tell­ River off Pier 25 on Manhat­ a Ford Foundation grant to con­ moments later he ran out, got the • neutrality and territorial ert J. Pue & Co., city audi­ noon by a young man wearing er, instructing her to give him tan’s lower west side. tinue her studies. into the car and drove off to­ integrity of Laos.” tors, revealed a shortage of 12 size IV tubes (i/o” x 4”) a hooded sweatshirt with the the money. She stuffed some She credits much of her deter­ ward the east, according to the The freighter, the Cunard Britain and the Soviet Union more than $1,600 from the hood pulled down tightly over cash into the bag, which he re­ mination to live to her mother— of GAINSBOROUGH OIL witness. Steam Ship Oo.’s 7,004-ton Motor were coebairmen of the 1954 city tax collector’s office. his face. trieved. He then ran out, jump­ a registered nurse. COLORS; in 53^’’ x III/ 2 ” When notified of the robbery vessel Alaunda, slowed after the conference in-Geneva and the According to the audit, in­ ed into the car, and drove off. wood box with 1 oz. linseed ■The robbery took place at Oie by phone, police put up road 6:30 a.m. collision, then pro- British message was sent to the spection of the ledgers re­ “ My mother has gone through The bank has an alarm, but a lot,” she said. "Two years ago oil; 1 oz. turpentine; pal­ south Windsor Branch of the blocks on Rts. 30 and 83. Deeded to her own pier after Russians os a counterproposal vealed “ alterations to the the robbery took place in a few my brother was killed when ette; and brushes. East Hartford Federal Savings According to Oapt. Thomaa seeing the tug crew rescued, to a pwroUel Moscow move records” that Indicated the SWITCH there was an explosion in our Association. O’Brien, who is heading the in­ (See Page Thirteen) money was embezzled. apartment building. He was 18. Luddecke served as deputy TO "I know it’s schmaltzy to say ^7.75 ta x . collector under his wife, this—but, any courage and de­ Mary. She was not named in termination I have, I owe to my OIL! the warrant. GRUMBACHER mother and I’m going to by 'GAINSBOROUGH" home with her and dad for Qm Here, hi our town, oil heat is cheaper than gas. OIL CO LO RS (m m m A C H E R Christmas holidays, you can CoHiiborough” Oil Pointing Set And homeowners are proving it with the big No. 309 Witness Refuses count on that.” savings they report after switching from gas to No. 330 Trial Testimony, oil. You'd be surprised how little it may cost to STEPHANIE SMITH ■witch from gas heating to oil heating-with State Case Ends case was first diagnosed as fa­ quality-controlled Mobilheat fuel oil. We’d like tal, I was Just a 15-year-old kid the chance to tell you how much money you can SELMA, Ala. (AP) — The and I was terrified. Bulletins state rested its case today in the save by inking the switch-and to explain how “ But soon the shock wore off and I said to myself:. ‘Stepha­ 9 trial of three white “men charged our heating service can give you dependable with the murder of a clergyman nie, you’re no( going to die no QUESTION IS PEKING’S heat at the lowest possible cost. So, bring those J0*o matter what they say.* after one witness Invoked the “ And here I am.” WASHINGTON (AP) — fa s heat bills down to earth. Call us. Fifth Amendment and another During those seven years, Secretary of State Dean Ruak refused to return to Selma to Miss Smith has been in and out said today the questloh testify. whether there Is to be a TT.S.~ I* of hospitals 26 times. “ We have done everything wq Red Chinese confrontation la “ Six times I was given the C/» can,” the assistant district at­ one for the Chinese. Ruak al­ 12 long tubes ^4” x 4” in last rites of the Catholic 1 2 size II tubes (i/o" x torney, Virg(la M. Ashworth, told so accused Soviet Premier a well-made Oil Sketch Church,” she recalled. “ And at 2” ) of GAINSBOROUGH the judge after learning that a Alexei' N. Koaygin of distor­ Box size 7” x 13”— Cbm- least a dozen other times I was ' Mobilheat witness in Mississippi' would not tion In charging the United OIL COLORS; in 4i/g” x -plete with oz, linseed put on the critical list.” 2 ^ 2 come to Selma. “ We have States with aggression. Ba 7l^” cardboard box with Stephanie said she never once oil, 2 1 / 2 oz. turpentine, 3 presented to the court all the declared the Koqygin’a attack 1 4 oz. linseed oil; oz. believed she would die, though I brushes, palette, p^ette witnesses Available in this case, on the United States oarilar turpentine; and brushes. she found her doctors, relatives knife and dll cup. and at this time the state this week,' “does not ooo- MORIARTY BROTHERS and friends thought differently. rests.” trlbnte to peace” In the Vied- “ There I would lie with people 301 CENTER STREET c /3 m *3 .2 5 Ashworth had been granted a namese conflict. *11.00 crying all around me and ■ * recess to determine if the Mis­ doctors and nurses tip>toeing WHEAT SPEED-UP CO sissippi witness, Billy Dowd Ed­ around with long faces,” she TELEPHONE 643-5135 wards, a former Selma resident, JfHlNSON CITY, T hi., said. was on his i)vay from Greenville^ (AP) — President Johegcii tHMj. tcmricc • ow ow. sfmicHCN • hwmt km . MOM ox Mmn —-rrt “ I Hated that. I figured it was Member Federal Depoeit Irtturatice Corporatiort E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. i Miss. 'Ihe prosecutor said that o r i n o i a speed-up today my life and if they wanted to ■VAN, IS THERE A DIFFERENCE IN DISTRIBUTORS! TRY US AND SEE.” Y99 UAiai CMEHi ___ ^ Edwards, a.white man who was shipment of million' tonal cry and have long feces, let ROCKVILLE • VERNON CIRCLE employed bj^ a tractor company o i wheat to India “to thiim do i( on their own time.” here, was a material witness in meet the Immediate Miss Smith currentljMa recov­ the clubbing death last March 8 crisis” there. He stoe an _ .rtrnn. right i. Hr,. Claire Moon, the teller, who was ering from the ettecta oi an ized a |S0-inllllon loan loritii"; (See Fag* Teo) emergency operation to correct dian pmohaaea of torlOfMEi. ’ *'■ -r' ■

■ > ■ ■ ' ■ANGHEflTBft EVENING HERALD. MANCa^tEB, CONN„ ttroRSDAY, ffBCIWBER 9, t965 .... I n ...... j- ”i- ■'i^VV- '-*ijj|i*ii ovB Mooaat iJhif program m j j C B i a r m t e v e n i n g h ^ ia l d . M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Th u r s d a y , De c e m b e r 9. i 9$8 V • a * . opened with ^eethoyen’e rather m seldom hsaiift Seeqnd Bymphony. Tests Show ShcpiWold on Bridge e Tto itam Party n^rv^oaa Here the oenduetor showed an •4s t o t h e tollawhig c u b e a t a recent l u mOrhiud Briefs A n d o Y w Womsffs ImailiTY of ^ ^ C o lu m b ia MD StudenU L oan* *<>undatlons, mwHeal ‘-'^V excellent emnprehenslon of the TOntNASnSMT BSlDOiB iiMlh detlir meeting: Joel Harding, Thomas' dover Voluntosr Fits Dspart- ■‘-',01 Youngsters DEVELOPg 6P3XMI8M Both sides vulneirsbls HlChtls Etwel), Steven Benson, Francis , Bocisties, fraternal orgonlsa- Bret movement and displayed M M rm no little restraint, something diAIlOld fLADlXB LaBoete, Thomae Seldrt, Jeffrey Town Accepting a p«b»o C O S M I f l d i By Viotinist By AUH BD BHEDiWOLD M io a rp i I Flight Fine, Baker, COiuiee Radke, David _ _ , fbhnd that a oompanies. tor wUch he has not been note­ Faster Now tp 532 hwd-knittad mittens to be do- |»| n n third of all UH. msiKcal stu- ______o iF T S i r How pessimistio should you O 95 AH drinks Duncan, ^ d Tlln Ste^ien. Oa Fih^ncing atjr JOHN OBUBCR worthy in the past be at the bridge table? The MuvMJRr TiroBS., FB I and SAT to ^sfisM Teaming oius OH ii.aaiuon ^ ^ WASHmOTON (AP) — Tests 90o tor Dernier stripes were awarded The Blow ^movemmt was answer depends on the kind of to music by the I Kraft Talks School should be turned In at ARTNINtHtm Arthur WJnog^rad choM a pro- show today’s youngsten ore WEBT BAST -the ladles to Todd Flavell and Robert Web­ Party Activities 'T ’f l S p l l f W l I **■* outside the family was froety oanfle In a low container, thoroughly lyric and tender, bridge you happen to playing 4 KQ9S 4 732 The food is dellclons and the band la real this time. $1,198, Sources Included the phis red and gold ornaments, gn m UMt avenloff that was faster, (Granger and mbre agile ber, Emd an assistant denner rather than on your tempera­ 9I10S7 ^964 “swlngy." Choice Legal Beveragee . . . After a short business meet- again qualities wWoh have been dian their older brothers end stripe to Gary Blanchette. Ar­ SpedlflcaUohs for equipment brifllance at the holiday tailor m a ^ for the tastes of his ment. 0 4 - ^ 0 J«7<2 5 Very Little lnTtter:;rin to too frequently lacking under Mr. sisters were Just seven years 4Q10«T5 4iKJ „ ^______80 OAK ST. nold Johnston w w presented a w d tomlehlngs tor the addlUon National Defense Education Act season. Bustanell audience in another of Opening lead—Jack of hearts. OAK ST. RESTAURANT P " t y With w exchange of » „ , , . ■Wlhograd’s baton. The scherzo ego. SOOTH o DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAIJS---880 S * MANNED SPACE CENTER,' bne-year pin, and Blair, a Vera Kmg. treasurer of the Re- pomlinir and rafreah. to Porter School have been Read Herald Ads. was gay, and the warlike finale At rubber bridge you riiouid the regular subscription con­ Today's average iS-yeor-dd 4 6 gjHouston, Tex. (AP) — Oemlnl 7 two year p^. publlow State Central Commit- completed by Principal George cert# by the Hartford Sym­ was without exceselve violence. play today’s hand pessimistical­ 9 A K Q boy, for Instance, can run the Other awards presented were: tro onhow toftow rop^y a^ P aC r. MTciTwles Kuku^a" Patros. Bids may to submitted phony. Further, he perfonned it Altogether K was a reading ly. Win the first heart trick, lead OAKQ103 ^ fUght director Christopher C. SO-yard dash 2-lOtha of a second 4 A843 Mike Jesanls, Eind Richard Mar­ tlvlUes at rfl levels. ’To help the Kralovich. «>*• ^^otore 7 p.m. Dec. 22 at in better than average style so quite in keeping with the ac­ out the ace of diamonds to see Kraft Jr. gave a pretty com­ faster, throw a softball lO feet Sesih Wsst North Esst tin, gold arrow; PhlUp Stolzner, state committee to flnwce Its the home of Chairmw Donald that everyone was delighted cepted values of the work. If anything good happens, and farther, broad Jump B inches 1 O Pate 1 4 Psts Thrill after ThrtU plete picture of how the 14-day silver arrow; James FeldmEin, program, the Andover group with the concert. then lead a low diamond. 3 4 Pass 3 4 Pass Monoheater Evening Herald ft- 87- We also heard the Seventh farther and do 19 more ait-ups. Smash Climax! I space mission was going wolf badge, w d gold w d silver voM M tta™ »M, m.y ^ l«.. Sealed bids for installing A g^reat measure of the eve­ Tou are willing to give up 3 NT All Past Symphony by Sibelius, a rathet Theee facts end figures were it Wednesday. arrows; Craig Duel], lion badge; classroom cabinets w d library ning’s success was due to Na­ a diamond to make sure of four « . 7 4 M T * . .. enigmatic work even alter many reported today by the American Dave Perry, Steven Noe, w d a “Yes” vote on both of the two furniture and also gymnasium than Milsteln, world - famous SHOPPING tricks in the suit. This assures suit If he can; It the intervening S "It seems that I have lees to hearings. I cannot say that Mr. Association for Health, Physical Ronald Baker, wolf badge wd proposals to be voted on in the lockers w d tote racks must t o violinist, who received an ova­ the contract since you have five player had passed you would je a y every day and I apologize 'Wlnograd'e reading shed any 13 Education end Recreation, a gold arrow; Keith Donaldson Dec. 14 constitutional referen­ submitted to Tuttle’s home on tion for his exemplary perform­ DAYS top tricks in the other suits. have Wd two clube (the Stay- A tor that," Kraft told newsmen, new Uglit on the composition, department ot the National Ed­ w d Kenny Hoke, wolf bsidge. dum. P&W Employes or before 7 p.m. Dec. 21. ance of the familiar Tschaikow- If you lead out the ace and man OonvenUon), but after a "but today I reaUy don’t have but he performed it in a style ucation Association. More IhEDi 100 cub scouts and EUglble Voters sky concerto for violin euid or­ TILL CHRISTMAS king of diamonds you get wily bid you can ask for a major suit f anything to say except that ev- Drawings wd specifications that showed understanding of The association published the their ^parents attended the re­ Approve Portion chestra. Mr. Winograd accorded ______*. „ V three uiree uiamonadiamond incKs.tricks. TmsThis laIs not by making a'cue bdd In the op- JJJ erytMng is going fine In space A re-study of who Is ellg;lblo are available at the office of the Finnish composer. cent University of Oonnectlcut to vote In the referendum has Ptid, Prentice, Ferguson and him sensitive and appreciative an afternoon’s careless nlea tor the contract If West ponent’s sutt.' K and on the ground." Throughout this performance plea- toys and discards properly. Oopyrtght, 1»« vs. Holy Cross Football game at been made by the registrars of Mahaftey, Hartford, support with the orchestra so sure." Certainly Mr. Winograd « Musical Diet I was struck lor the first time Storrs. that one could scarcely have was not careless with it, and Distribution Cteneral Feature* Oorp. MICHAEL CAINE • MANNED SPACE CENTER, voters, and since a ruling has (Oontlnned from Page One) bidder must deposit, with by its resemblance in mood and iWest should read South for ------• Houston, Tex. (AP) _ The Bulletin Board been made that the referendum , . . , bid. ®- certified check of not heard the work to better ad­ the results were pleasurable. Next Attraction nuuTiiuTHun texture to the -same composer’s 8,500 youngsters and the 1964-66 nine cards in Ws two bid suits HUNGER PAINS IN HEAD ’The Pilgrim Fellowship of the la “a special town meeting of i®fsuit seeking $15 million from ]ggg p^j. gj jjg vantage anywhere. • For Christmas • • Gemini 7 astronauts have re­ “Tapiola” and I am inclined to survey covered 9,200. ’mere— I; and for uiree three nearts hearts Because because ' NEW E®LHI, inaiaIndia (AP) — , UtRUATINIULINm ar, ceived a steady diet, of music on United Congregational Church electors” and not a state elec- union; and a series of union jjid. So great was Mr. Mllstein’s JEANS FOR REDS Hollywood’s #1 Star tM-hlMiU-lia success that he was obliged to credit Mr. Winograd for this . . tar bdys, six of East’s discouraging signal at With India’s food crisis ■worsen- I? their marathon flight. Wednes­ will hold a Christmas sale Sat­ tlon, the number eligfible to vote complaints Is before the Nation- The bids will be opened at the BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) offer an extra number (for un­ late discovery on my part. I the first trick. (South should big daily, the Statesman told Its day, for the first Ume, they urday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at has been reduced from the 913 al Labor Relations ^ a r d . Porter School and read aloud. — Hungary has Initiated an ex­ accompanied violin) a most un­ heard the work only a year or n s u the king, readers those hunger pains they were Euiked their preference. the church. previously announced to 874. lAM lodge 1746A, which rep- They may not be withdrawn for port line of mass-produced usual circlumstance at anysym- so ago by a conductor of far AUIIOST READY but West should not be de- feeilng may be ail in their The Women’s Felloitrshlp of Post Office Honrs resents workers at the South- a period of 60 days. Amerlcan-style cow b^ blue " "Something quiet and rest- |*ony concert greater reputation, and the re­ PITTSBURGH (AP) — ’The ceived.) South Is therefore Um- heads. , ful," said Air Force Lt. C61. the United Congregational Thomas F. Henry, acting An­ Ingfton P&WA plant, ratified a According to Tuttle the town Jeans. Allegheny River Reservoir, a a fine arts foundation presentation contract Tuesday which contains reserves the right to reject any Mr. 'Winograd has oonsistently semblance was not apparent: Ited to a singleton In spades. "Some expertSj” the paper Frank Borman, the c o m m E u id Church will meet tonight at 8 dover postmaster, has w- The Budapest Evenlnger Estl demonstrated in the past that Ihe work seemed a sort of ------— ------D— ----- muUiminion-dollar dam and West should discard his two said, “ are working on the theo- pilot. at the church. ’The "Song of nounced that the post office the same economic improve- or all bids and to waive any in- he does well witti the orchestral curious offshoot from Sibelius' Hirlap said the last consignment flood-control project In north low spades on the -second and ry that man can live on light, Christmas” will be performed will be open every day except ments as the East Hartford- formalities in the bidding if It Is of an important order from Le But his companion, Navy portions of ooncerti, faced vdth early style, but last night things western New York and south­ third diamonds, and South can sir cuid water, giving up cer- Cmdr. James A. Lovell Jr., cut by the women's rhythmic choir Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 Manchester pact without the In the interest of the town to banon had Just been routed to western Pennsylvania, will to get only eight tricks. If West eais.’’ HARPSICHORD: S of the Center Congregational p.m. from now through Dec. antl-unlon provisions. do so. the reaUties of adapting to the seemed to fall into place In in with, "Uh, uh, something better order. Szeged, a south Hungarian dedicated next September. uccj/okeeps »a luwlow apauespade anaand aiscarasdiscards J-tIt reporiea reported a meaicaimedical invesu-Investl- Church of Manchester, under 24. Lodge 1746A did not strike In ------hrterpretations of soloists. His town. (Casals Festival Soloist) loud Euid noisy!” own interpretations have not The Allegheny Reservoir Ad- a club. South may get a second gatlon was under way in Luck- the direction of Mrs. C. O. Henry requests patrons to 1960. NEW COLLEGE HEi\D Perhaps someday I'll even "R seems this American cow­ First Sneeze been so exemplary, as a rule. vlsoryIsorv ConnellCouncil npnnriA reported/1 that ♦hot spade trick and thus sneak now City of a man who lived 22 ’Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 8:30 PAL Simpson. All townspeople are place postage on mail left in The other big P&WA plant in MARS HILL, N.C. (AP) — understr^ the composition boy garment is becoming more MANNED SPACE CBNTEJR, Last night, however, he gave construction of the dam at home through the back door. days without eating. ’The man Houston, Tex. (AP) — "I think invited. boxes for the rural carrier. North Haven Is not Involved in Dr. Fred Bentley, 30, assistant which PhlUp Hale once charact­ and more fashionable abroad," Quaker Run, N.Y., Is 53 per cent 277 Main St., Hartford (So. Church) .>#, A 4i two exicellent readings on his If you play the hand In a pair practiced Yogi, the Indian art you have a space first—the first Also requested Is that ZIP the current negotiations since dean of the College of Arts and erized as ’’not a symphony lor EsU Hirla added. completed and on schedyie. tournament- you must . play „ the ...of muscle and . breath control, HALF PRICE for ADVANCE reservations: sneeze In spaoe,” Houston con­ Mwchester Evening Herald codes be used in all addresses. it has a contract with the United Sciences at the University of diamonds all out. You cannot af­ the paper said. trol told the tracking ship CoEist- ToIIwd correspondent, Bette Fire Auxiliary Auto Workers union which Is Louisville, has been named ford to play safe and then dis­ General Admission $1.00— Student 50c al Sentry In the AUeuiUc Quatrale, tel. 875-2845. The December meeting of the negotiated separately. president of Mars HIU College. cover that the suit has broken Wednesday. CALL 249-8627 at least ONE day ahead favorably after all and that you Frank Bornmn, command are the only person at the tour­ 9 FRANK’S CAFE (’Tickets at the door: General $2; Student $1) pilot aboard the orbiting Gemini FOR nament to lose a diamond trick. '■A 7 spacecraft, h£id Just given a 3 DAY Daily Question The Family Restaurant- CORNER MAIN & PEARL report to the ship that was Partner opens with 1 NT (18 punctuated by several sneezes. to 18 points), and the next play­ FRIDAY SPECIAL THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY COMPLETE The tracking ship sEild there SALE er bids two diamonds. Yon hold: were three or four sneezes. T h Cream GIFTS Spades, K-Q-9-5; Hearts, J-10-8- LOBSTER DINNER Mood The Same 7; Diamonds, 4; Clubs, Q-10-6-5. From Appetizers to Dessert G IA N T MANNED SPACE CENTER, What do you say? HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — How DRUG s t o r e . ONLY Answer: Bid three diamonds. GRINDERS are the Gemll 7 crewmen after C h a rge OPEN This aska partner to bid a major *2.50 o f the ’mURS. NIXE ONLY 273 BROAD ST.—NEXT TO STANEK’S nearly five days in space? A ccoun ts EVERY “ HOME OF THE GIANT GRINDERS” Dr. Charles A. Berry, the as­ Invited NIGHT Chicken Caceiotore tronauts’ flight surgeon, put It with Spaghetti this way: TILL 9 Shopper's Special "Their mood I think, is Identi Christmas Crop S f A tE FRIDAY—SATURDAY—SUNDAY cal to what It was at the Now thru Saturday^ *1.50 beginning. Certainly their re Vincent Price SMALL “DR. 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Reg. $5.00. w ith * Reg. $4.95. i R e t u r n are being set up in various 11.88 *2.48 *2.99 T sH im T Iie parts of town to keep talbs on rapid drivers. 7 % s h e s SeveraJ warnings were is­ E A J.iini.T Into TIm D taM kall sued Eis a result of yesterday’s Jack Lemmon Enjoy these BOLTON Genuine Stones “HOW TO MURDER cheeks, end Donald R. Bar- i f you YOUR WIFE’’ LAKE HOTEL "Friday rows, Weigo>ld Rd., was arrest­ ed for speeding. He is sched­ HARIfORO SPRINGflElD EXPRESSWfl) Nite Fish Dinner p u t you rself in RTS.SA & 91 Nortli - HARTFORD uled to appear in Circuit Court 12, RockvlUe, Jan. 4. Ruv^lP

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with feer, Mrs. Raaaey AMdaQstrated bells of many Police Hnntiiig he didn’t know, crawled to the m KgnIffcunt Truck in cab to help. '^rp«a and uses: Bells with in­ Stavriitsky Named Open side or outside clappers; bells £yt-Rfui Driver Finally the hand began to for cows, sheep and goats in " ~ Two Save Driver of]^-.|itt, tk - give. Slibrope; bslU Ux, religioua serv­ A car driivaa by Mbrion M. AND HEAR S o lw d a y of Center Springs ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (AP) He waa treated at the Hollo­ ' wiidHiii beUlTiiroA^I ices; bells to commemorate Suhla of 69 Now St. was hM Election Moderator man hospital and released. the events, from a Travelers Insur­ Santa’s Worieshop, oonml®t* recommended by the sponsors — John L. Herring, 80, waa at Center and Broad Sts. at Edward Tomkiel has announced that Flames engulfed the cab aaO- ance Co. anniversary to the re­ with Santa Claus and his elves, that parenta should try to visit pinned in the cab of his burning -Midlence at the T W C A Wedaea- 6:06 p.m. yesterday, pMico re­ tirement of an official in a serve as chief moderator for win ofttclaUy open on Saturday the worfcehop and Santa dur­ onda after he was freed. |e4I9. , Beaeert Sertee jreaterday port The car that hH her did fuel truck Wednesday. He es­ Chinese town and the corona­ .Tuesday s electioii, called to consider two proposals for at 1 p.ttt. Ooaduoted by Ute ing the week with their chil­ f'Wtieii Mrs. Richard Ranney o t not stop, she told police. caped with two broken fingers. tion of Queen Elisabeth H. ; constitution revision. Stavnitsky will make his head­ ReoreaUon, and Parit Depart­ dren as the weekends are WHEEL CHAIR BANDIT ' B ait Hartford described the Mlargaret E. Melley of 828 quarters at District i; the Bast ------— ------,______v ment with; co-sponsorshlp by usually very crowded. She spoke of the conventions Two unidentified men risked ' fascinations of ooUecUng bells. Ferguson Rd. was making a Side Rcc on School S t BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) — A Slk at District 1, six at' Dlatrict the Chamber of Commerce, the Santa’s mailboxes will be lo­ their lives to help him. " I owe When yon think of '■ The long table covered with held for the 1,500 membership left#turn with her oar from two-toan holdup team robbed a The other four moderators 2, seven at District 8, five at workshop wiH be located to the cated to two places In town. them plenty,” he said. bells held only a part of Mrs. club of bell collectors, where HoU St. ait Pearl St. yesterday poolroom operator of $17. The GIFTS (for yourself .T®™” HIrelns, at Dlatrict 4, and three at District lodge at Center Springy Park. One la presently located to the Herring was delivering 9,220 Ranney*s 600-bell collection. hobbyists can often identify ori­ afternoon when her car waa operator, Edward Coleman, 45. District 2, the W est Side Rec 6. Children wiU be able to talk south of Miury Cheney Library galtohs ot jet fuel to Holloman or others) think of Mrs. Ranney began her talk gins of their finds or exchange hit by a car driven by Oheron told police the two — one of on Cedar St; Atty. John F. Tomkiel, to answer to several to Santa frdth 1 to . 5 p.m. on on Mato St. Another on^ is pro­ A ir Force Base when his truck ^ tiy showing slides taken by her a duplicate for a bell they want. A. Clark of HazardvlUe. The them in a wheel chair — en­ Shea Jr. at District 3, Waddell inquiries, said that the two Saturday and Sunday and from posed for the lodge at Center struck a median and overturned ; hOsband of bells in their home; Mrs. Ranney dosed her pro­ driver from Haxardville told po­ tered his poolroom and called MUSIC SO BEAUTIFUL School^n Broad S t; Mrs. M qry questions, the constitutional rs- '4 to 6:80 and 6 to 8 p.m. on Springs Park. The mailboxes at the entrance to the base. of die., oldest church bell in the gram by playing two songs on lice she did not see the other MAGNA-COLOR him over. Jane CrandaU at Dlatrict 4, the vision package and the eminent weekdays. are to conjunction with the ; country,' tyhlch is in Connectl- tuned bells, mounted four on vehicle, and she received a writ­ His left hand was pinned to The man in the wheel chair ...it literally sweeps you Commimlty Y on N. Main St.; domain proposal, will be decid- Santa's elves will be on duty Wbritshop program. Children - out; of the U berty Bell in Phll- each of two bandies. ten warning for failure to grant the steering wheel. An airman then held him while the other ...with AUTOM ATICALLY Perfect Picturea *^**»*’’“ Crockett at ed by a majority of those vot- during viMttog hourt to add to matting letters to Santa in . adelphia, of several carillon Mrs. Ranney, who grew up in the right of way. Her car hod came to help, then went to get a man rifled hds pockets and stole District 5, Buckley School on ing. the atmosphere of the work­ these mailboxes will receive a 964 Mair. SL, Manchester ' bell towers. A n t e ^ the color Manchester as Fliom Pickles, to be towed away. into the Concert Hall! bar with which the hand could the money. The bandits then Vernon St. A ll are Republicans. A tote! of 23,028 town elect- shop. Merohante of the Cham­ reply. The post office will also • Open 6 D ays 9 to 0 s slides were several IhQwlng the the daughter of Mrs. John F. A oar driven by Shirley A. be pried loose. fled, wiith the wheel chair being The two political parties alter- ors will be enable to vote to Temple Speaker ber of Commerce have donated forward letters It receives to monthly airangementir ...^whlch Pickles and the late Mr. Pick­ Paradise of 103 Bolton St. was Then two men, whose names pushed. nate at naming moderates for Tuesday's election; District 1 John C. Hoy, dean of admls- toys to be used for a back drop. Santa's mailboxes. Mrs. Ranney makes on heV pol> les of 66 HoU 9t„ was started hH and slightly damaged by a magnlflcant elections. has 5,245, District 2 has 5,306, » t Werteyan University, The workshop will also be dec­ lection shelves, such as, for on her hobby by her father, who ASTRO-SONIC Stereo car driven by Miles S. Boutiller, The polls will be open from 6 D is t r i^ 3 has 6,677, District 4 MWdletown, will be the guest orated by members of the rec­ Lutheran Tome Out June, a wedding procession brought her bells when he re- 16, of 15 Dover Rd., police re­ IV lag n a V O X a.m. to 7 p.m., and 27 voting has 4,266, and District 6 has the regular Friday reation and park department HANOVER, Germany — An ^'AMERICA’S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTH .. with the bride, bridesmaids, and tiih t^ from business trips. One port. Boutilier received a writ­ ...the most beautiful music you've ever heitfd service at 8:15 p.m. at Temple machines will be placed to use: 2,636. staff. encyclopedia of the Lutheran ^minister all doll figures con­ of h ^ bells is unique because ten warning for failure to grant Beth Sholom. He is also as­ Stereo features: solid-state Stereo FM and The workshop will be open Church authorized at the Sec­ taining bells. her father, had H oast especlcd- the right of way to an oncom­ sistant . to, the president, of the Using the bolls which she had ly for her. ing motor vehicle. Monaural FM/AM Radio, solid-statoSterea for nine days, closing on Sun­ ond Assembly of the Lutheran Astro-Sonic surpasses school. His topic will be "The day, Dec. 19, at 8 p.m. ASTRO-SONIC* Amplifier with 20-watts undlstorted muirie ME A Will Pursue Issue World Federation here In 1952 Oolite Admission Urlsla." He Open to Manchester resi­ has been published In America. all other acfiievements in is the third In the monthly power, two 12' Bass Woofers, two lOOQi dents, all children must be ac­ It is a three-volume, 2,500-page guest speaker program, at the the re-creation of sound! cycle Exponential Horns. The exclusive Of Unsigned Contracts companied by an adult. It is reference work. solid-state STEREO Micromatic Player lets your records last a temple. He authored a, series The Manchester Education Ae- proposal.’* He said the team’s "Getting Info dpUegei” which lifetime. ran last September In The Her­ NO TUBES sooiatlon yesterday reiterated its action was "the right plan.” ______Because hlghest-rellablllty utilizing revolutionary space-age solid- ald. resolve to pursue the matter of Wolfert stated that any pro- Solid-State Components replace all "tubes" and state circuitry, Astro-Sonic Stereo now Solid-stateaoiia-snio campon.nu components arw are so rellabl«bj reiiapiib| The guest speaker received chassis-damaging heat, they’re guaranteed the approximately 240 unsigned FT® !’ u T .u " ! B. A. and M. A. degrees from eliminates component-damaging heat as they are guaranteed 5 years, replaced b y j u ■. * Monday night, that salary In- Wesleyan and did graudate 5-years, replaced by us if defective under normal well as the source of distortions—you us If found defective in normal use, Serv-' teacher salary agreements as creases be held to, below a total use. We also provide free service for 1-year. must hear it to believe Kl Ice (labor) provided for first 90 days. the pritoe objective to the cur- of $300,000 would be oompaetely rent contract negotiations with .. cago and the University of • dlevolutionary space-age the Board of Education, despite m ^ b e rsh ip Pennsylvania ... , . . . placed at about 360, down Before coming to Weoleyan MaKnavox Astro-Sonic is ten times y .r’. nisi, « «n. subject as a negotiable item. he was a teacher at St. Louis more efficient than tube sets 1 ’ In a unanimous motion, mem- (M o.) Country Day School; di- Ders of the M EA executive com­ reotoir of development at Mor­ mittee and building representa­ Walther League gan PArk Academy, Chicago, * Glorious STEREO FM Radio tives voted to 'remind the per­ ni.; director pf admi.ssions. Lake Special sonnel policy committee that the Groups to Meet Forest College, ill., and dean of • D rift-free... noise-free number one item to be negoti­ admissions at Swarthmore ated is the solution of the 240 The Walther League Young (Pa.) College, MONAURAL FM ...plus AM unsigned salary agreem ents" In P®oplc’s Society of Zion Evan- The dean has served on col- THE MANCHESTER CARDEN CLUB PfNG PONq TABLE he words of Robin Barstow, 8®li®al Lutheran Church will at- lege entrance examination CEA representative, this item is tend an Advent Service and So- boards, journal advisory boards d* X 9’ X Ping Pong Table and Base. Comes com­ • Fabulous MICROMATIC PLAYER plete with Ftnishlng Kit. the ’’key to the whole negotia- Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at and several scholarship selec­ with DIAMOND STYLUS...banishes tion.” Prince of Peace Evangelical tlon committees. He has given CHRISTMAS SALE record and stylus wearl Concern was also expressed Lutheran Church Assembly many talks to parents on col- ; at yesterday’s meeting over the Coventry. leige admissions and other talks WHITON AUDITORIUM— 85 North Main St relatively slight turnout of service is sponsored by to community organizations and taachers at the negotiation • Capitol ^ n e of the N ew schools. He has also aippeared .95 Costs you I m than compsrabte units purchased separately! The meetings, which are open not ®'**Kl8.nd District W alther on national television networks Reg. Nantucket 21—model 2-T565 In Colonial fine furniture. Magna-Color only to ail teachers in the school Last year, the Man- and radio station programs $25.58 COMPLETE Tv sets a new standard of dependability, too, with the exclusive Wreaths & Swags Corsages system but also to the public had served as dealing with education, con- Magnavox Bonded Circuitry Chassis. 850 at large. Stressing the need for advent temporary poetry and programs Wall Decorations Tree Ornaments pesonal attendance by the P'"®' ■'Students. teachers at the sessions. Bar- . These exclusive features The event is open to the Dried Arrangements stow indicated that the support j 1.1. . make Magnavox today's Chromatone—adds thrilling dimension, of the Manchester teachero in /V e to York 2nd in Arms Loose Greens Christmas Food depth to color; warm beauty to mono­ ^ the contract warfare might not OHIOAGO — A private re­ most advanced Color TV chrome, eliminating the drab, dull gray be enough and that "ultimately Bad Meat Reddened porting service lists the top 10 Arrangements for Buffets, Tables, Mantles 10MNTEGRAL ' we'll need the support of the and black pictures on most other makes. states in value of prime mili­ community as a whole,” He W A S H IN G T O N — The chem ______Christmas,Novelties and Gifts Automatic Color—always makes Color pic­ tary contracts In fiscal 1965. RADIAL ARM SAW then c a ll^ for M E A members most frequently used by First is California, with $5A5 tures appear instantly . . . perfectly . . . Quick Pictures—come on in just 12 sec­ to bring their case to the people Illegal processors to doctor up billion in contracts above 3450,5000 4 10,000 R.P.M. and keeps them that way—without critical onds; four times faster than others. ait well as to the school board ^ad meat is sodium sulphite, $10,000 each. Following are Friday, December 10-6-9 P.M. fine-tuning. and fellow teachers. rometimes called "dynamite." N ew York, Texas, Omijecticut.' Barstow pointed that the at- "h e chemical deodorizes , bad Massachusetts, Missouri, Penn- Brilliant Color Tubo— brings you brighter, Color Puriflei-—(degausser) automatically tendajice at yesterday’s meet- raeat and maintains a falsely sylvania Ohio N ew Jersey Saturday, December 11—10 A.M.-l P.M. tog itself, jLl.though well ad freshlooking bright red. and Georgia. ’ more vivid 265 sq. in. pictures that are far keeps all pictures pure, both monochrome vertised, wasn’t exactly over­ superior to other color TV makes todayl SAVE 20% and color, even if set has been moved. whelming. The tournout, he • n iy said, was "shocking.” SHUHEREHES The Hallvard-model 1-RP628 with two n i f Icent The meeting was actually heavy-duty 12' Bass Woofers. The called to review the current $ 1 7 9 ^ 0 STATIONARY LOUVERS appealing Danish Modern cabinet in­ progress of the contract discus­ On all items In stock. cludes a large record storage area. W I V / l o g sions with the school board. In E this presided over by the co- . . . ideal window treatment ohalrmen of the negotiating for so many rooms. Large » ASTRO-SONIC . . . surpasses all other achievements team. Miss Martha White and selection of sizes. Ready for & in the re-creation of music . . . and, this Magnificent finishing. R Perfect Color Pictures...AUTOMATICALLY! Robert Geagan. Members of tJie R Astro-Sonic is just as beautiful to seel The advanced rival Manchester Federation of 7” _ 15” a acoustical system projects sound from both the cabinet Teachers were also present, in­ Beg. 81.79 - $3.29 S cluding MET President Robert front and sides to extend thrilling stereo separation to the with V'ater. very width of your room. It also includes 30-Watts Modal SR-800 Robert Wolfert, MEA presi­ FAMOUS JUILLIARD^ •1.43-*2.63 I undistorted music power, and two 1000 cycle Exponen­ TOTAL dent, introduced his opinion C tial Treble Horns with the acoustical efficiency of 20 that "The board is going out Remote of Its w aY to pick apart M E A The Only R adial Sow That Includes cone speakers. See and hear it todayl Control proposals. As proof, I refer to WORSTED SUITS Three Independent Spindles discussion Monday night con­ Once'you’ve heard ASTRO-SONIC . .. you'll know why S a n n e n cerning proposed article 17 re­ POLYETHYLENE SHEETS tube sets are obsolete. Other Solid-State consoies from 1 0 3 ^ ^ Model 2-RT515, in beautiful lating to protection of teach­ U P TO 24” W ID E Contemporary fine furnl- ers. Board members objected to Of the world’s best...pure virgin wo6l the wording of this article— ID E A L FO R ture, with at-the-set push­ button Power Tuning, tone wording almost identical to SKATING RINKS. Lin. 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ClUJd^l’: V aaOw« a HjX^ ixxvj.vxAi.aJ, MAA'«'->>xii»jxivA4, L/VJiNi'«n AxxUitOJjAI, tt, liflliS ------:—: • • ■ - . ' ■ ■ I . I .' . ____ .i • MANCUESTli^B EVI JPreeident ha* experienced some subse­ quent anguish bver the decision he took wtthaut amtoarrssslBg Bouvsn- Coventry obargaa ot spaeAneF^e was na Phouma’a now antt-Com- S m Uiq Ij^rald last Februafy. Connecticut I 1.2th Qrim it found guUty^airfnned |86 fw In sid e wuaist govsituiieBt in VieUsM. It may even mean that the retirement going co ts' 76 m llaa.p^ lED BY THB Om or both of these esoala- — To oo.. n»a of Mr. Bundy means a dropping off In Yankee GOP Continittee Qp^ies . jQotirt Cages on 8. Mata S t ttons Is MgMy poasiU* saity U BUmU StTMt the supposedly great behind the scenes The foia>wlng' ;oaM ilmeiica HanehMter. Conn. next year, partictdorly ta view TBOKAS r. E^OireOM Influence Mr. Acheson ha* had, on the oonttan^:-' EAvU'' t€ this staistar fact: The max- WALTER R.. STOROUiON By AxH.O. EAST HAirTFOWB ^SESSION 20, of Lebanon, pvading tttm fiqpi 6) pauses for ,,BnblUhen formulation of our policy In Vietnam. Both Conventioh f^rffpose^ taoum potential of North Viet WMHMliiM October L U U .. Cbarge* .a< breaking and en­ sponslblUty a»t operating' taaame-^.taVtiiana.' isevem .. Nam tafOtitttlon into the South But these are questions mainly, It Duf % lidens*, ta Dec. 16^U "A Charlie Brown When, at the concluskm of 1 Thd Obventiy HepuWtam Pmyia. tering wRh criminal intent were •tlil^ -^ in axpoaed poeltloM, 1m Rot yet been reached. Pobnaiied ISrerr Brenlnf Except Sinideya would seem, for future historians. ’The. Thom** O’Ne^ El, of 10' •od Holtdeya. ^ tered at the Poet Office at the work of the ConatltuUoniU* ^jswn O om m itteel»s gone ori-JBlIen Lawson, James Greenleaf! noHed against Stephen CSiopue, poguMiUoa oM- Hopol oan w n iiy «n naore Ibuicheater, Conn., aa Second Claee Hall nature of the major policy decision last Convention, this column .aug, refcoTd supp^U ng J ’tlo" Susan HioktagI Deborah BHnk 16, and WlIMam B. Farr, 18, Court breach-of peace; to Christmas” ICatter.______fWHdB force” unita than are February left no room for turning gested that one potential out^ Wrte on the tWto propbeals Oh . Linda Schmidt, John Oaltaat; both of East Hartfor6. Thq two 13.' Mar ta the South. SUBSCRIPTION RATES around. We remain on the Acheson- come of the voting on Dec. 14' Tueeday’sj^si«ndum on the Bruce Dlcketman, Pamela youtbii had been charged ' with A charge of Beoond, a eMndestlne ««o**effott. Thursday, Dee. 9, ^ Payable in Advance This Is the backdrop to the Qm Year ...... t2k.(M Bundy course even though it is now pos­ could be that the Coiutltutloix revised state Constitution. Green and Fred l^ewitt, the attempting to break tarto a cabin ta the lightright hand lane ’ agtunstagatasW «• «»■ debate 'within the Adminlatra- b Hontha ...... 11.00 Raymondnd VllVilla, 90. ot 140 Ixe0»/g^ ^ Wotlt off or at pju. Three Hontha ...... AiO sible that their hands have been re­ would be defeated, but that *- ’rtie |>rti* c6he of the is- speaking choir, at Wlckhaih Pairit on Oct. 15i tton on a second bombing pause. 7:30 EucHde Beaulieu, 36, of South mis St. was npiledvled ongRO* ta major hai> One Month ...... I.IS moved from the wheel. Meade Alcorn’s F.oposliion sues were discussed at length The staging groups will be tag action agatast liis main Sadly, were it not for the Channel MEMBER o r Iwo, concerning emhient doe at a committee meeting Tues- the regular church choir, direct- WlndBor, was ' found no* guilty ,e i ^ o( the Ho Ohi Minh peace demonstrations, Presi­ 3 of chahgeS of driving While Un­ THB ASSOCIATED PRESS -> • main would lie passed—'tlie? ao(y night, after talks by Scott «d by ivan Beckwith, who is running South from dent Johnson 'would ha've far The Asaoclated Press Is exclusively entitled der the Influence of intoxicants. to the use of republlcatlon of all news dis­ The Day The Odds Were Fixed even we thought we were at UjcAiilister' tlf Miansfield in fa- the church organist, Haim and Nortta Viet. Nam down the east- more flexibility ta reaching an patches credited to It or not otherwise credltr Ht least half joking. . yor of the projwsala, and Mns. Voter Making He had been arrested on Sept. answer. ad In this paper and aliK> the local news pub- In staid, conservative Britain, which ^hed here. T.'i ~ 'I ,’y has since George Saffian of Lebanon, A session for making new 26 after his Car knocked over 1915 PufaiMiers Nfl'wspaoer A television flrsH Your favorite Pimnuta char All lights of republlcatlon of special dis­ under such labels and under a tradition­ who spoke in opposition. voters will be held from 10 a,m. two sigiM on W. Middle Tpke, in fithpugh Nortt Viet Nam Syndicate ■cters In a happy, joyful Christmas special bi patches herein are also reserved. ceased to be ia joke. It haa ber al primness manages to permit itself Manchester. CHICAGK) (Ap .) nes^ etopped Ss flagrant color to brighten your holiday season ■. come, Instead, tiiu g«eatest po­ McAllister requested that the Saturday In the regis- .PpiisF MORE OrjCANING brought to you by your local CocaQols Bottisr. The Herald Printing Company. Inc., as­ vices and dissipations we free-wheeling iwuos be thbrughiy studied and ^avs room In the Town Office ' oSj of Laothin “heotral- sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ tential irony In the history of MANCHESTER SESSION wives will soon bp pdjdiiglUgher tty,”'as provided ta the Geneva REQUIRED Don't miss iti graphical errors appearing In aovertlsmenta Americans approach only by stealth, that voting be on the basis of “ Ulldlng. Connecticut ppjltlcs. ^ prices for baton ipnt IW , the tlB . WAfSHNGrrON — The aver­ OoeoOela BeUliag i and other reading matter In The Manchester both at the track and off the track . Mr. Aloom has developed, In file merits of each, In order not BIghta Oonncll Steven Lee Cole, 18, of 46 S. Bottlfd mder the authorny of Tho Coca-(>)la Company by •f HatSfeM Evening Herald. Alton St„ was found guilty of Retailers say' iJiat a stibstita' stuck to- tiiii- W ^tit ot the age American spends $12 a year betting is legal and therefore a legiti­ defen.^'e of his pro ’ onq to jeopardize the Constitution. Hum«(n Rights Council P\ir. service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. breach of peace and fined $25; tlal rise^ In ^ c e s Is cqrtata Omeva accord) i^ome experts on dry cleaning, reports the Publishers Representatives - The Julius mate enterprise, a respectable business, of those have you stopped beat­ - Mrs. Saffian emphasized that *”*®ts a t 8 p.m. Saturday at the Oemmeree Department. Fifteen Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chi­ On a charge of Intoxication his b e lie f sNtork iHurasstag ac- in fact ing your wife quesiio.'s which the propoeale that Involve the home of Mrs. James H. within the .next few weeksi l^ e ? thp'H o Chi Minh years ago the average was cago. Detroit and Boston. rights "Of IndlviduaJa are not Ameling, The subject for dls- probation, which he is now But a high judicial decision, the la the dream of every advocate, price Increase may be tha hi(ta' could M'highly profitable 86-70. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP dRCULAe as fundamental as tlie rights suasion will be proposal two of serving, ivas continued tiF July est, they said, since .1948. TIONS,______other day, put an element of the sport­ It Is the same kmd of question 1. Mr. Alcorn himself is fighting Seft out, and that, by vote ap- Constitution proposals com- Wednesday hog prices' Display advertising closing boun: ing back in It proval at the referendum, the vote at Tuesday’s- Henry Bbrawskl, the proba-® For Monday — l p.m. Friday. when he claslics, on the Issue tlon officer, pointed out that peak of $30.75-per ,100. pounda ift gj For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday. A high court judge ruled that it waa of the main Constitution, with Individual is denying his basic referendum. Anyone interested the Chicago market, thsihlgiiest For Wednesday — 1pm. Tuesday. just a battle of wits, no more unusual right to express himself about attending is asked to con- Cole had been arrested several For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. John Lupton, the leader of the times before for Intoxication. since the summer of 194C.' ' For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. or illegitimate than any effort to con­ Republican right wing opposp the state logisleture. ^ rs. Ameling, The spiraling prices cam be For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. i Mrs. Saffian stated that the Dept, Party He had been found guilty of the aassified deadline; 10:30 a.m. eadi day ef duct a smart operation in the stock tlon to the Omstitutlon. But charge but in several Instances explained:. . Farmers 'arp, not’- publication except Saturday — • a.m. markets, when, back on a June day in the possibility Is, whenevet »ood that can be obtained by annual Christmas party producing as many hogs as they -opposing the proposals 'wiU be the children of members of leniency was shown and execu­ 1964, an amateur mastermind concocted auch Innocently deceptive quea< tion of a 80-day sentence had used to, and when thp supply ia Thursday, December 9 the opportunity to express North Coventry Volunteer tight, prices go up. ^ and operated a clever scheme for “tak­ tlons succeed in dominating a oDinloiw. Apartment and its Wom- been suspended. ing” the bookies that day. campaign, that they will wirf; The charges agatast Cole The munber of hogs arriving HEADQUARTERS Chrlstmaa Pageant ® Auxiliary ^nsored by at stockyards is estimated to be Rather than condemning the scheme, and the specific ^ssibility is , The annual Christmas Eve Evotips, will be held from came as a result of a’ disturb­ An Anniversary Of Sorts the judge observed that It had been that just as Mr. Aloom may not ance at the Burger Chef on lO to 25 per Cent below normal. pageant of the Second Congre- . ° ^ The reason: ■ Farmers Were, Today, Dec. 9, is the first annlveniary “brilliantly successful.” quite succeed In piercing and S o n a l Church will be p reset- should bring Main St. on Nov. 20, when Oole pinning Mr. Lupton's clever hurt by low hog prices lost year*'- of “Ethics In International Relations This was the way It worked. ’The l i at 10 p.m. Dec. 24 In the knocked oyer a garbage can -and questions about the main Con^ They were 'alSo low bn feed'hd- ' • Ei£CTRIC Today,” an address delivered hy former mastermind had some 125 people work­ Church. The pageant “Light of supposedly refused to pick it up. atltution, so nobody else will cause of last year’s drought. ing with him. ’The plot concerned a sin­ the World,’’ vrill Include both a ® ® ®®®^ * "^l® Wheh police arrived, though. Secretary of State Dean Acheeon at succeed in refuting Mr. Al­ and female adult. . Prosecutor Eugene Kelly point­ As a result l ^ y cut back Amherst College. gle race at a dog track. There were six speaking choir and a singing production. ' “ • CALENDAR corn’s blandly innocent ques­ choir, under the direction of The auxiliary has a holiday ed out. Cole was quite gentle­ The tone and Import of the address dogs In the race. The odds on these dogs sale Sunday at the firehouse, manly. and cooperative. The sittiatlQn woii’t get any 9 tion concerning his own propo­ Mrs. James H. Ameling. may be Judged by the following ex­ are set automatically, both at the track and on Dec. 18 and 19. Judge Nicholas Armentano better, one ditpert paid, imtll for a snow blower? sition to write the word “nece.s- George Molchan will play the cerpts: and for all the off the track betting I sity” into the State Constitu­ Fire Call continued Cole’s probation, stat­ next fall or winter. ' • SELF-WINDING GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES around the country, by the operation of part of a minister and Ronald ing that he felt It was import­ “So, acts, moral in one relationship, tion as part of its eminent do. E. EkJmondson, that of the Both Coventry , fire depart- may become quite the reverse in an­ the tote board located at the track. main language. ments answered a call about ant that Cole should finish his MEDICARE ASSAILED LESS BANK CHARGE MONTHLY REPAYMENT TERMS question ng young man Mem- 8:30 last night for a reported ■ Lu^n ur other. Generally speaking, morality ’That tote board sets the odds by reflect­ Mr. Alcorn's have you stop­ schooling. Cole i s . a senior at RICHMOND. V». f ^ J : — A (per year) 12 months 24 months | bers of the Senior Pilgrim Fel- structure fire In the Banning Manchester High School. farmer presidbrit of the Ameri- often Imposes upon those who exercise ing the bets made at the betting win­ ped beating your wife question Jow-ship participating will be: 1 $ 300 - $18 $ 25 $12.50. 1 dows located at the track. Is this, as, expressed in his owq Peter C. Hillnskl, 22, of 66 oan Meiucal AsebcletiM ' jsays the "powers of government standards of William Craft, Thomas Papa- their arrival. Russell St., was found guilty of about 90 per ceM of doctors ta 1 600 36 50 25 1 conduct quite different from what might When the time came for the race the carefully formulated language; nos and Richard Papanos as America wUl refi^ to take'port 1 900 54 75 37.50 1 “Opponents of it (the emi-, Garden Club operating a motor vehicle while seem right to them as private citl- master mind had selected, he had his the three males, and Dorothy Coventry Garden Club’s holi­ his license was under suspen­ In m-odlcore. ', ' ' 1 1,200 72 100 50 1 nent domain proposal) should Purvis, Jolinda Wilks and Don­ xens .. , , operatives lined up in front of all the day bazaar at the shopping cen­ sion. He had previously been Dr. Eldward R.) Amds of Mjf‘> LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED betting windows. ’They proved to be be aaked whether they sincers- na Linderson as the females. . ter continues through Saturday arrested on charges of having ama, Ffa., piedlcter a' “dirfoesaS’ ‘Moreover, the vocabulary of morals ly assert that it should 'be con­ and ethics is inadequate to discuss or slow and clumsy at the windows. But Richard Gale, Gary Lewis from 10 a.m. to 4 pjn., with ad- Improper equlpmqpt on a motor foulrip befwieen^polienhf end THE COlUNECTICUT BANK stitutionally permissible to ac« and Robert Purvis will be the ditional hours Friday to 9 p.m. test foreign policies of states. We are they always eventually made up their v^lcle and improper use of li­ federal goverixmertt” vryier ' ^ AT .ms PARKADE — WEST MIDDU WKE. AND TRUST COMPANY minds to bet on the two dogs in the quire by condemnation land not three wise men; Donald Scrlb- _____ cense. Hillnskl was fined $100. program. He toM newsrtt« th is' told that what is ethical is characterized necessary for public use.” ner, the acolyte; Richard race which were generally considered Manchester Evening HeraM Charles Cavanna,.20, of Glas­ would come -when patients goto; V WE SAVE YOU MONEY by what is excellent In conduct and that Or,to translate into layman’s Kingsbury, Randy Glenney, 16 N. Main St. 898 Main 8$. to be completely out of the running. Coventry correspondent, F. tonbury, pleaded not guilty and the govemnment top'retaskureei -; excellence may be judged by what Is language, the Alcorn question Sandra Molchan, Linda Gale, Pauline LlUIe, teL 742-6281. represented himself to answer ment under tM psognujiiit Manchester Parkode right and proper, as against what is ’Then, after having trouble counting becomes something like this; 4- wrong, by existing standards. their change, they vacated their place “Do you think the state, the- “But when we look for standards we at the window to another of their con­ highway department, the board find that none exist. What passes for federates, who went through the same of education, the renewal proj­ ethical standards for governmental poli­ stalling and betting procedures. ect should be allowed to take cies In foreign affairs is a collection of In this manner, the betting at the your land unless it is neces­ moralisms, maxima, and slogans, which windows at the track was controlled un­ sary?” neither help nor guide, but only confuse, til the race went off. The exclusive bet­ And the answer Is, of course, that nobody thinks land should decision on such oompllcated matters as ting on the two dogs that couldn’t pos­ ____ At The Opera With Sytviui Oflara be taken unless it is necessary. the multilateral nuclear force, a com­ sibly win automatically made them, on the tote board, the heavy favorites, CONNECTICOT^OPEBA ASSOCIATION'S “CARMEN" r Ricltard Verreau As Don Jose And that kind of answer could mon grain price In EJurope, policy In And J6on Madeira As “Carmen,” At Bushnell December 3 ewily be translated next Tues­ Southeast A^la. . . . while the other four dogs who had a chance of winning were reduced, on the A V. day Into votes for Proposlrion “The criteria should be hard-headed In Two, just as easily as some tote board, to the position of fantastic the extreme. Decisions are not helped by of Mr. Lupton’s similar ques­ considering them In terms of sharing, long shots. Away from the track, deal­ A Thought for Today tions could be translated into 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE brotherly love, the Golden Rule, or In­ ing with off the track bookies, the mas­ Inside votes against Proposition One. ducting our citizens Into the Kingdom of ter mind had his agents placing bets on By Rowland Evans Jr. Sponsored hy the Manchester “Do we believe that the federal Heaven. . . . the dogs that did have a chance of win­ CouneU of Churches courts should be allowed to dic­ “Is It moral to deny ourselves the use ning. Robert D. Novak tate to Connecticut an aban­ of force in all circumstances, when our The winning dogs came In paying Report “A Real Man” donment, by Connecticut, of E adversaries employ It, under handy ex­ 9,875 to l--and the master mind’s oper­ Acts 11; 24 * "for he was a the basic form of government ators had 70 winning tickets. That, to­ WASHINGTON — The top ar­ Connecticut bequeathed to the cuses, whenever It seems useful to tip The irony that peace demon- demoralizing — even toppling — good man, full of the Holy gether with winning tickets held by in­ gument inside Administration federal government ?’’ Of the scales of power against every value straitors themselves haVe re­ the government. Spirit and of faith. And a large we think of as moral and as making nocent members of the betting public, circles against another ''pause” duced the President's freedom Finally, there is concern by course we don’t, not in any company was added to the simple answer. life worth living? It seems to me not fixed the amount the bookies stand to in U.S. bombing of North Viet to order a bombing pause is Administration officials that Lord.” The simple answers such only a bad bargain, but a stupid one. I lose on the single race at about $28 mil­ further compoimded by con­ “world opinion’’ might mass DOWN Nam is fear that Ho Ohi Minh lion dollars. They refused to pay and cern over what the small, noisy The qualities of a Christian loaded questionp almost auto­ would almost say an immoral one. For would interpret it as e fright­ again.st the U.S. when the bomb­ went to court contending that the odds peace bloc would do when bomb­ ing resumed, leaving President man ought to be evident to any matically evoke for themselves the very conception of morality seems ened response to the U.S. peace ing resumed without the Com­ are sometimes the answers and had been illegally rigged. The decision Johnson in a worse psychologic­ who meet him. Regardless of to me to involve a duty to preserve bloc, most recently mobilized in munists coming to the negotia­ decisions voters actually carry Puts One In Your Home! C has gone against them. They will ap­ al position than today. values outside the contour of our own the Nov. 27 Washington March. tions table. physical size and weight, we Into the voting machines, and peal. But so far, the operations of the Despite these disadvantages, . skins, and at the expense of foregoing This Is the major considera­ Would the resumption signal can be big by Bible standards therein lies the possibility of master mind have been ruled legal. advocates of a deliberate halt in much that is desired and pleasant, in­ tion — but by no means the only another outbreak of draet-oard bombing insist it is a necessairy and be channels lihrough which the great cruel joke Connecti­ But if they had been really master­ cluding—it may be—our own fortunes one — in high Administration burnings, agitation against Se­ prelude to the escalation now God reveals Himself. In faith cut might play on Itself next and lives. . . . ful, they would have been satisfied councils in the debate over lective Service boards, student being pressed on Mr. Johnson the man of God is serving, Tuesday—-to miss its new Con­ Model 23CL328B — Early "What, then, is the sound approach with odds a little less ridiculous, and a whether to make a new peace sit-ins and mass demonstra­ by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. with his means he is reaching stitution, none of whoso provi­ tions? sions are really controversial or to questions of moral policy? I suggest little more likely to be paid, and then gesture within the near future. The heavy flow of troops and the needy and the unfortunate, American Styling. 23” oyer- On one point all officials debatable In themselves, but to that it is what we might call the strate­ have taken the bookies gently again Many Admini.stration officialB arms from North Viet Nam through his Itps come words agree: A decision halt the down the Ho Ohi Minh Trail and come up with Mr. Alcorn’s all diagonal tube measure; gic approach — to consider various some other day, wouldn’t they? think the answer is yes. If they of comfort, strength and reas­ bombing in the NorUi (as it was the willingness of the 70,0(X) to Proposition Two, which is emi­ courses of action from the point of view are right, the pause would be surance, and with justice he 274 sq. in. picture viewing halted for a few days last May) self-defeating. Its effect would 80,000 main force (regular) champions the cause of the op­ nently controversial and debat­ of their bearing®* upon major objec­ would not adi-ance one whit the able. A Businesslike Sport simply be to confirm the North Communist troops now in South pressed and abused. He look* area. 5” Golden 'Voice tives. . . . prospect for negotiations. Ho Vietnamese in their deadly over­ Viet Nam to stand and figlit at the world with eyes of It is so controversial and de­ “If you object that is no different By. arguing that major league base­ Chi Minh’s Comruuni:rt regime pitched battles, make it increas­ batable that opinions as to its ball is much more a sport than a busi­ estimation of the political compassion, tolerance and mer­ Speaker. Genuine Birch from saying that the end justifies the will not come to the bairgalii- strength of Uie peace bloc. This ingly difficult for the President cy and lets men know that he net final result, if adopted, are ness, its officials up to now have fended ing table. to ignore military (and some themselves obviously merely so means, I must answer that in foreign off the full might of the Federal anti­ would further reduce the credi­ loves God and man with a sin­ Veneers and Select Hard­ affairs only the end can justify the In fact, the r^son a pause In bility of U.S. intentions, as seen civilian) proposals for major es­ cere heart. It is amazing what much guesswork. But the guess trust laws. Tile baseball men may be in the bombing is now under dis- in Hanoi. calation, which are quite speci­ here is that if the eminent do­ wood Solids with Midwest means: that this is not to say that the trouble, however, if Uiey don’t stop fish­ a sermon we can preach by cu.ssion is purely psychological: A .second factor bearing heavi­ fic : what we are and how greatly main proposal is written Into end justifies any means, or th^t some ing up .such far-out reasons to bolster It would give Pre.sideiU Johnson the state Constitution, there Maple finish. 32" high, ends can justify anything.” their case. ly on a bombing pause is its ef­ First, pin-point bombing of it wUl influence those with one more opportunity to parade fect on the South Vietnamese the ^ectric power plants, oil ■wlU not I be any particular Consider, for example, the comments whom W6 live and work. 85Vi'’ wide, 18%,” deep. Thus Mr. Acheson a year ago today. before the world the U.S. desire government. Any interpretation storage and harbor facilities in change In the location and Iden- The anniversary is not being recognized of National League President Warren to end the war by ncgoUatlon* in Saigon that it signaled a the Haiphong area that can be Submitted by the -tity of pieces of land taken by as such anywhere, or being treated as Giles on an antitrust suit against the before the next escalation In the weakening U.S. resolve could destroyed without endangering iRev. C. Henry Anderson one public authority or another, Important anywhere, although perhaps Braves, who played in Milwaukee this bloody drama. have the catastrophic effect of Pastor but that there will be an almost ■ It should be. year but plan, come spring, to be operat­ (See Page Nine) Emanuel Lutheran Church uniform increase in the price WITH THE HEW FULL REGTANEUUR SCREEN ing in Atlanta. Milwaukee County, which But, as fate so ha* It, there Is a the state, the city, the town, or filed the suit, wants to bar the Braves’ headline event at Washington which ha* the renewal authority will have Model 23CL325B—Contem- Georgia debut unless baseball gives it an­ to pay. This prospect will, of- N •ome possible connection with the other majore league team. Fischetfi apteech. course, please some of the “lit­ Tpke Up To 3 Years To Pay porary styling. 23" overall It seems obvious that the Braves want tle people” to whom proponent* Washington’s chief disciple of Mr. to move to Atlanta because they figure of Proposition Two campaign, diagonal tube measure; 274 Acheson, and perhaps, some think, of they can make more money there, but •when they happen to be little the principles and reasonings of the Mr. Giles sees a more important reason. people who have property to sq. in. picture viewing area. i ^6ctanoular Acheson speech at Amherst, McOeorge The transfer, he contend^, allows base­ sell. If they merely happen to Two 4” X 6” Golden Voice Bundy, is this day resigning as special ball and the Braves.to render “a great­ be little people paying tw es to t OolorTV assistant to the President for National er service to the public. . . . I thought it necessary public Improvemente, Speakers. Genuine- Walnut Becurity Affairs, and leaving the White would be a fine thing to take baseball the eventual Impact, if they \ to an area that did not enjoy it.” House to become president of the Ford aver really notice It. might not veneers and select Hard­ If Atlanta does not appreciate the be quite so pleasing. 9 Foundation. Braves' public-service motive, and re­ N O R M AN 'S wood Solids with Oil Walnut Mr. Bundy’s crucial role in his White ward it richly at the box office, it’s a safe House post seems to have been the ap­ bet that the Braves soon will see a need Herald ' finish. 30%” high, 41%” parently decisive and clinching advice to market their altruism elsewhere. Af­ wide, 19” deep. he cabled back from Vietnam last win­ ter all, it waa the scarcity of rewards in Yesterdays IS OPEN NIGHTS ter, leading to the Johnson administra­ Wisconsin that sent them scurrying to the tion decision to enter the long valley of South. 25 Years Ago • no choice by embarking on the punitive No one could quarrel with this profit- Audience fills high school? BUCK bombing of North Vietnam. 'This classic seeking instinct, which is common to all auditorium to hear the first? with UHF AND example of a policy In which the end ' businesses, if the baseball officials did annual FesUval of Music of the* was supposed to justify the means haa. not argue they were really not a bu.si- ^ l y organized OonnectioutI and YHF ness. The thinness of that argument sure­ * ^ WHITE MOTOROLA Band Association, with 77 young’ 19 INCH In actuality, become a dismal demon- ly weakens their contention that the laws, r musicians from various high) t Btratlon of the fact that blind alley in their case, should not apply equally UAi schools , in Ute atate porticlpat-^ means can make the attainment olf ends to all. tag. J ■o difficult and costly and tragic it Perhaps baseball teams could not • SOLID state UHF TUNER runs more chance of destro3Tng its goals operate without dividing the market 10 Years Ago ? Note; These So Wonderful than of reaching them. among themselves and forbidding play­ william P. siover, superta-i 4 lUlLTrijN MAGIC MAST YHF The coolness with which President ers to sell their services to the hlghe.st Nf* r*r* HmU Trikw* ^ ^ d a n t of Manchester Memorial; To Have Or Johnson has allowed Mr. Bundy to re­ bidder; if .so, it may be time for Congress ' Hospital during 12 years of! ANTENNA tire from his post of advice and Influ- to write some special rules. For it should tremendous growth, resigns he-j Outstanding •noe, and of occasional very great be clear to all by now that baseball is, cause of “ exhaustion" and the I . # $01^ pUT FRO^ Give For to put it mildly, a mighty , buslnesslik* power, might seem to Indicate that the pmcmmmro’^LL . cal Jewish Features • rWp-TONE CABINET Christ ma$

; I TSN MANCUIESTER EVENING HEKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHRSXBR, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBEfe 9, 1966 Mrs. Roy Johnson, was the solo- fffth r n n Vemoii and Yuli Daniel a n being held IdHed appareatty by a nonaxplo- 1st and James McKay was the ^ ------Casualtiea Heavy Events for invesUgaUon. n iey npoit- ' live bomb d ro n ed on an Inland organist. Burial was in East' Major Party Shakeup Group Vievss edly smuggled their wotlai to wtwre she was Working in an Gov. Dempsey Will Be Guest Cemetery. Town Considers iVei4? Constitution Opposed the Wbst to have them pub- oyster bed, Gie spokesman said. _ Bearers were Frits Ander- c T> • ShctcfiBS of - ^ in Ushed. The woman Ignored warning At lOH Christmas Party w TT , ’ Arthur Kelly, Alfred An- Youth Council A Bpokeaman tor the Boviat and waa not detected by Qustaf Anderson, Rob- Cong, Viet Forces guarda as she entered the re- Oov and Mm. John Dempsey ARTHUR DRUS The estabhshment of a Youth Sees Mikoyan Resign By GOP Town Conimittee Committee for Cultural R ^- will be the honored guests of S V 7 ’ of Bloomflehl *rt Nell and Alfred Devkux. World Uens with tonign ooohtries aald stilotad target area, be added. f&ther of Henry Wyman of __ Council in Hebron has been in the Manchester lOH (instruc- ' Manchester, died yesterday in (Continned from Page One) •n»e RepuMloaa TVwn Oom- government was put under Wednesday tlw two men — both t rs of the Bjandicapped) on Mrs. Mary K. Dufrane the air for some time, and the council for vocational and tech- Phe Citisens Advisory Com- Pirates Banned M t Holly. Bilttee, by a ’hMjortty vote, baai classified service. The treas­ 40 ar« under InvesUgatlcn. Bill Rejected Sunday, at Its annual CSiristmas Funeral services for Mrs’. education; and Alexander mlttee for redevelopment last U5NDON (AP) — Pirate ra­ Other survivors include three Democratic Town Committee In Savage Battle udopted a resolution opposing urer’s and the secretary’s posts dio stations beaming recorded He added that it could , not be CANBERRA, AustraUa (AP) Mary K. Dufrane at 74 Bigelow years at party duties in the So- yorahevsky, chairman of the nto-hf inonaotsarf — A government supporter bolt­ ■* — - - Chrittamn Tnw other acHis, flfteen grandchil­ has asked the selectmen to -proposal one, revlBlona to the will be filled at the next meet­ music and commercials from said yet whether they would be St., who died yesterday at Man­ Viet Ukraine and rose under agrlcuHural engineering equip* ^ ^ SAIGON, South Viet Nam They said 29 separate flights cyt ing. tried. And he declined to say ed today, and the Australian T h e event will be held from Farm Raised dren and seven great-grandchil­ chester Merhorlad Hospiital, will study the feasibility of such a Khrushchev to eminence in the ment associaUtm. temporary sketches for the pro- offshore liito Britain will not be Fresh Cat ek Cut Your Own dren. (AP) — A search-and-destroy rotwla In ^ c e s In the north- j^te Constitution, coming up what they a n charged with. Senate by a 26-24 vote rejected a 2 to 5 p.m. In the auditorium be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. at program. party leadership. No-School Warnings allowed to set up business on and cafeteria of Manchester Fimeral services will be held The chairmen of the state posed Downtown Renewal Proj- west mountains near the Lao­ "for vote on Dec. 14. Procedures for no school an­ government bill to raise the in­ the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 The unit which misakm by South Vietnamese land, the Rrltish government Confirmation of the detenUena High .school, with refreshments, OLENWOOD FARMS tomorrow at U;S0 a.m. from The______plan_ was______discussedShelepin at the committees for radio and televi- ect, based on the "shopping tian border. Five bridges wefe ,, The resolution was intro­ nouncements have been an­ came after Soviet Nobel Prize come tax 2^ per cent. Main St. The Rev. t'eiix Davis board's last meeting when It ^ past three years, sion, the motion picture Indus- mall” concent troops In the coastal rice pad- said Wednesday night. SH.VER 8T., COVENTRY the Ahem Funeral Home, 180 reported destroyed and two oth­ duced by committee member nounced by Dr. Raymond E. winner Mikhail Siidokhov hM a The defector, .Sen. Reginald entertainment, grifts and SiDita of Second Congregational was decided to look around Committee for Party and try, the press and cultural i4la- , . dies of central Viet Nam explod- Postmaster General Anthony (2nd right off Route 44>A Farmington Ave., Hartford. ers damaged. ^ John Daigle and seconded by Ramadell, Vernon superin­ news conference In Stockholm Wright, did not object to the tax Claus promised for an expected east of Twin HlUs) Ohurch will officiate. Burial other nearby towns and see changed to tions with foreign countries ed into a swlrilng, king-sized Wedgwood Benn said the broad­ gathering at more than 400 per­ Burial will be in Mt. St. Bene­ Communist propaganda org­ ^tty. Frank McCoy. Ih e resolu- tendent of schools. casters aboard ships Just out­ Tuesday that Sinyavsky was increase. His complaint was Sat. A Sun. 9 to 4 dict Cemetery, Bloomfield. will be in Wapping Cemetery. what they have done in the way Committee of People’s Con- were dropped from the Council battle with a hard core Viet ans gave wide publicity to the I>uring winter storms, when awaiting trial, with another section dealing sons. Weekdays, 8:80 to 4:80 ThereT h ere will behe no callingcalline hours.h o u fe ------— , ------_ / trol. of Ministers. These groups bad ^ d second floors of oai«le with a bard core Viet :^!tion says that “the system of side territorial waters are cash­ of recreational councils, and re­ Viet Oong offer of a 12-hour with taxes on old-age pensions. The invited guests are the Friends may call at the fu­ The Suprerne Soviet was told been reorganized earlier. with a sec- Cong regiment today, unit representation which has weather conditions require the ing in on a profitable venture Slnyavaky, a critic, is report­ neral home tonight from 7 to 9. port at the next meeting. Christmas truce, a proposal now closing of public and parochial But a money bill cannot be vot­ Instructors, their students, the ^ that the change in the powerful Kovanov, 68 is a former floor sidewalk running the Heavy casualties on both '^’developed in Connecticut over but their real aim is to land. ed to have published books in Democrats Meet being wjfeighed by U.S. and Viet­ 'a period of 300 years has pro­ schools, annoimcements will be ed section by section in the Sen­ parents of both, and a ho^ of length of the east side of Main sides bloodied the lowlands as "They are living in the expec­ the West under the pseudonym area digjUtaries, plus friends Mrs. Anna Edmondo Britain Asks An impokTa^Tmerttog will be teacher and ’journalist who namese officials. ' vided moderation and balance made between 6:30 to 8 a.m. on tation they will ultimately be Abram Tertz. Daniel, a trans­ ate. held bv the Democratic Town ^ appMoatdon of party orders joined the Communist party in ■ „ U.S. artillery and jets joined the The government now is trying of lOH. WINDOW SHADES ROCKVTLiLiE — Mrs. Anna y U.e i.a.mocrauc lown government units, 1940 and worked Ws way up Edward Rybezyk, executive executive gavage fight to dislodge the Both Tass, the Soviet news Connecticut State govem- radio stations WTIC, WDRC licensed,” he said. "This la a lator, is said to have used the Edmondo, 79, of 18 West St., Committee tomorrow at 8 p.m. WINF, WtXXI, and WNBC. to find a way to resubmit the Peace Appeal would increase the role of the steadily over the last quarter of director of th®the Manchester Re- abrong Communist force from agency, and Peking’s official ■jnent and the same syartem of future which simply does not name Nikolai Arzhak. Books Co-chairmen of the Christmas WASHABLE died last night at Rockville in the town office building. New China News Agency rep­ unit representation has pro­ Parents and pupils are asked exist lor them.” published under those names bill and get it passed before Party are Miss Janet Ru.sh and General Hospital. She was the (Continued from Page One) Atty. Charles Tarplnian, a rep­ common people. a century. Bom into a working “®''®loprnent Agency, conducted positions halfway between the Parliament recesses on Dec, 12 INTERSTATE The chairman of the new class family, he became an as- meeUng, held in the Cham- two big U.S. Marine beachheads (hspatches tected the rights of the minor­ to cooperate by not telephon­ The floating stations have contain eriUolsm of life In the Mark Oakmon, both members widow of Peter Edmondo. resentative to the Constitutional ity, by checks and balances on ing schools during periods of built up a big audience in Brit­ Soviet Unimt and have been for the Summer. of lOH. The Christmas message Mrs. Edmondo was bom In rejected by the British, who Convention, will be guest speak­ committee is Pavel Kovanov. slstant director of an education- *’®*‘. Commerce offices, and in South Viet Nam. indicated the Nation^ Liberp- Gov. John M. Dempsey AQUA SHADES then sent along their own ver- 'the indulgences of the major- Inclement weather. All notices ain for their programs of pop praised highly in the West for will be delivered by James Italy, Sept. 30, 1886, a daugh- ‘’r*‘ :----- er. A question and answer ses­ Leonld L. Brezhnev, the Soviet al research institute after his present plans call All reports indicated the Wt- Front, the Viet Cong poHtl- of school closings during win­ ,, S aion. Foreign ministers of the Communist party boss, had sug- start as a teacher. Bis reporting for retaining as many of the run Viet Oong had turned the eal command. Intended to dp- .Ity'” records Interspersed with com­ their literary merit. *Crash* Budget Estimate Mello, director of physical ac­ jjem Made to Order ter of Antonio and Cecelia. Za- sion on the Constitution and a ter storms will be broadcast mercials. The state-supported tivity at Mansfield State Train­ swimming pool and rehabilita- With Your Rollers bot DeCarli. She lived in Rock­ two countrie.s remain cochair gested the committee change at experience came during World business buildings as possible, flgirt into a prestige battle for serve the truce regardless Of " 'The resolution says further WASHINGTON — A ’’crush” social hour will follow. any formal reply as long as Its that the “rights of citizens of whenever closings are deemed British Broadcasting Oorp. has ing School. tion center facility. ville many years. men of the conference machin­ Honored guests at the very a meeting Monday of the par- War H, when he served as a He said that most of them ground they have zealously de- necessary. Woman Killed budget for a family of five was Full Line of Custom ery. are structurally sound and can fended tor years conditions were met. the town of Vernon would be a monopoly on legal broadcast­ The lOH has gained fame Survivors Include two sons, successful dinner dance held by ty's Central Committee. At that field correspondent. Schools will be closed for the SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — compiled by a service that as­ The British message empha- a abridged by a system of rep4 ing.' in Britain and carries no for its Sunday afternoon classes VENETIAN BLINDS Peter A. Edmondo Jr. of------Rock' , . „ , . the committee last month, at ^‘*”® committee had His move into the trig time be renovated and remodeled U.S. Army spokesman said Chrlstma^ recess from noon, A Korean woman - was killed sists those attempting to climb EasVs Cities to Boom vllle and Donald B. Edmondo ®^®T, Secretary of State Dean ^hj^h Congresman William St. st>prtcomings. took place in 1944, when he was with a minimum of cost and ef- of the Communists: resentation which would be advertising. Wednesday during bombing out from under heavy debts. The at the high school pool, directed Dec. 23, through Jan. 2, Dr. HONG KONG — Geographers of Salt Lake City, Utah; five ® ..v?***^*^ reaffirmation onge was the leading speaker, Shelepan was not heard either taken on as a staff worker on "They are in fact fighting for Witness Refuses dominated by big city ma­ Ramsdell said. practice by a U.S. Air Force jet minimum calculated for a fami­ at helping handicapped children E. A. JOHNSON daughters, Mrs. Irene Kocher ^ United States is included Mrs. St. Onge, Attilio . **’® Central Committee meet- the apparatus of the Communist In addition to the shopping their homes. These are real chine politicians. The factors of Writers Held fighter 80 miles southwest of ly of five, for example, was $282 to help themselves. estimate that the population of .'balance and moderation and the Edward T. BudaJ Jr., 18', of It is now engaged in a fund­ the large cities Iq the Far Blast and Mrs. Mary Murphy, both of unconditionally to negoU- prasinelli and William Potter, ptltiitlon in toot." The committee is going on Budaj was charged with op­ Rlviera Beach, Fla.; two broth- such previous American Qgp^„g Saffian director of the ®'^'’’®"t leaders headed by Bre- entered the inner circles of pow- 2,400 cars, and for the ndhllated a crack government erating a motor vehicle without ers, Joseph DeCarli and Peter there has been no re- gpsfgm Connecticut office of ='*“ ®'' Kosypn- er in 1962, when he became vice Provision of_ a recreation area rsungar battalion Wednesday. of the Rev. Joseph J. Reeb pf •Record as favoring efforts In behalf of unit representation,” a license, and was released un­ DeO^l^, ^th of Ellington; 18 gwemment of committee of 1,000 will Two „ others , also were made------chai-rman of the party and state Uennet Junior High School. Two U.S. advisers were k ill^ Boston. der $50 bond for appearance in grandchildren and 12 great- R«P«b“® of turn thumbs down on the pro- They are control committee of the party’s A possibility being considered others are missing, a Ashworth said that Edwards' to protect the righto of toe clti- Where You Get grandchildren. North Viet Nam, whose minds- constitution Vote no Alexander Bulgakov, chairman Central Oommiittee and the tens, whose welfare should be Circuit Court 12, Rockville, for the recreation area is to 9pi>k€smen said, employer had reported that the Dec. 28. The funeral will be held Sat- foreign affairs Issued on g^g ’ of the state committee of the Council of Ministers utilize an 8'^-acre facility, part Although the battleground lies the prime concern,” toe resolu­ man was on his job and making tion says, and is therefore "re­ Hospital Notes urday at 8 : 1 5 ^ . from the Congregational Notes ------off the north side of Charter halfway between the Marine Admitted yesterday: Sally The Best Values Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros- tentlon to fight to the end for ^ * Oak St. and part off the south bases at Ohu Lai, 330 miles no effort to come to Selma. jecting toe amendment.” pect S t, with a solemn high glorious victory.” Gilead Congregatlonalists '< Thomas Carruthers, OOP Reed, Cider Mill Rd., Tolland; portion, where Charter Oak northeast of Saigon, and Da Called to the stand was R. B. Greta Davidson, 58 Hillside 9 Ms»s of requiem a± St. Ber- The British message then sug- '"'®‘'® greeted at the church door Field is now. Nang, 60 miles farther north. tovm chairman, pointed out and the nard’s Church at n i ^ r i a l will grated the 12-natlon appeal to Sunday last by Mrs. Norton Gemini 6 Launching Kelly, 30, a television repair­ Ave.; Wilfred Dunham, 11 Oak Most of the field will be lost U.S. ground forces so far were man, who initially was charged , whether toe Constitution passes be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. North Viet Nam. It asked Hanoi Warner and Mrs. Walter Berk. or not, the reapportionment or­ St.; Edward Breau, Virginia Friends may call at the fu- “fo return to the spirit of the Uow do you do was said and when the relocated Rt. 6 runs kept out of the fighting, with Reeb’s murder. lone, Tolland; Patricia Hlggin- LARGEST pleasant smiles exchanged. Mr. through the area, but much of The skies cleared, and U.S. Kelly, however, was not indict­ der by the federal jud.ges re­ neral home tomorrow from 2 to Geneva agreements, to cease Slated for Sunday mains in effect, but toe ma­ Bon, 12 Florence St.; ChrisUne and Mrs. Rowley met in the It might be utilized, with an aerial might was turned loose ed. Federal charges are pend­ Spauildlng. Hurlburt Rd., Tol­ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. their aggi-eseive activities underground walkway connect- again on Viet Cong targets. jority of toe committee felt SELECTIONS against South Viet Nam and evening with the Pilgrim Fel­ (Continned from Page One) ing against him and the three land; Roberta Trapp, Stafford lowship group for the first time. Ing it with the site off the American airmen dropped 206 defendants — Elmer L. Cook, there is no need to change toe their armed intervention in Constitution. Springs; Genevieve Byler, 32 The topic for discussion was health of the pilots. Blood pres- replied: * She’s still pregnant. north of Charter Oak St. tons of bombs, Including 3,000- 42; William Stanley Hoggle, 37, Crest Dr.; Barbara Gauthier, Laos, to abandon their futile If the taking lines for the pounders, on the Communist The effects of toe Dioksen Fimeral^ and dangerous quest for a mili­ "Reputations.” sures, heart beats and other She’ll be delivered later this and his brother, Najnon O’Neal Windham; John Hennessey, 1 Next Sunday will be White were normal, and they month.” highway permit, enough area North and flew 397 sorties Hoggle, 31. amendment which would allow tary victory and to agree to en- .unit representation, were also Newton, Mass.; Stephen Noe, Mm. Rose A. RoMnson ter into negotiations as soon as Gift bunday,Sundav anda n r ^ the e SundaySundav '^®'^ water P>«^y <>f sleep. The wives. Marilyn Lovell____ and auirements available of the toReTieet fill the re- against suspected ♦.C Viet Oong Kelly, reportedly an eyewit­ Cherry Circle, Tolland. The funeral of Mrs. Rose A. Susan Borman, visited the con- quirements of the Bennet recre hldeouts In the South. ness, refused to testify on the discussed. The amendment has possible and without prior cond- school will lead in morning wor- atlonal program. Discharged yesterday: Trudy Rdbinson of 462 Main St., was itions for the termination of the ®hip, both in Hebron and Gilead. . There is no complaint Qf trol center in Houston Wednes- ’The new battle along the cen­ grounds of possible self-incrimi­ . not yet been passed by Con­ J J _ __ - • m .. ___ nntrcli^ol ______A Forbes, Ellington; Mary Hall, held this morning from the present conflict There will be a rehearsal to- Ph/sical discomfort except a hut did not speak with their tral coast developed as two nation. gress. Metcalf Rd., ToU'and; Carol John F. Tierney Funeral Home, ______morrow at First Congregational stiffness around the waist, husbands. fresh government battalions After the state rested, defense Proposal two, concerning eminent domain or toe taking Worm, 53 Gienstone Dr.; Nor­ Magnificent MAGNAVOX! 219 W. Center St., ii^'th a Mass Church.- • "’hichwhich rthey w can’t ----- move------around- Schirra and Stafford were in joined the remnants of the one attorney Joseph T. Pilcher Creditors Claim Of property by toe state, was man Hamer, RFD 2. of requiem at St. Janies’ The offering service will be easily,” reported the Gemini 6 spacecraft atop its mauled Wednesday in search of moved to exclude from the Church. The Rev. John J. for Uie Veterans of the Cross. Charles A. Berry, Gemini flight Titan 2 rocket to participate in Gatos Insolvent the Communist attackers. ’The jury’s consideration testimony not acted upon. It was toe feel­ About Town ing of the town committee The Herald’s Vernoii bureau O’Brien was celebrant Mrs. irmir a Good used clothing, good toys ®“*'S®t>n. the simulated flight Wednesday. , fighting died down toward about the Hoggle brothers. He is at 38 Park St., Rockville, Jane Maccarone was the or- V9W Auxiliary will sponsor g.nd games will also be accept- “Their responses are very They were to undergo a five- An tavoluntery ^«tlon of nightfall Wednesday but sporad- said no witness had positively niembere that this did not di­ rectly affect the citizens of toe P.O. Box 327, teL 875-8136 or ganist and soloist. Burial was “ tomorrow at 8 ed, for patients at Mansfield ®harp and they’ve got a good hour medical examination to- bankruptcy has been nied ic shooting recommenced about said the two men were involved 643-2711. In St. James’ Cemetery where P’*”’ “ e post home. State Training School and Hos- ®®"^® humor.” day. The weather forecast was Edward and Regina midnight. By midday the town. Fine listening enjoyment is not expensive in the fatal attack. One compan­ Carruthers said toe town Faither O’Brien read the coni' pital. Asked about Lovell’s wife, good for either a Sunday or Gato, doing business as the fighting raged'full blast. ion of Reeb had testified that m ittal service. Committee will furnish trans­ Miss Clara Ellis has made a is expecting a baby. Berry Monday launching, Cortial S h^e at 535 Main S t. u .S . Marine and Air Force the Hoggles resembled two of Area Weather when you choose a magnificent Bearers were Raymond God­ Glacier 18 Miles Long list of appropriate gifts, as fol- planes flew 115 sorties over toe portation to toe polls, as he in, Stephen Mozza, Jainee Cun­ the assailants. feels that toe Important thing AUCKLAND, New Zealand— talcum powder. He also wants a center line rstn s , 4 P»®t® '•®P°rted a Judge L. S. Mo’ore denied the WINDSOR LCKKS (AP) — i ningham and Primo Amadeo. On New Zealand’s South Island powder, perfume, toilet painted on Deepwood Dr., and la to get out a good vote. He Partly sunny skies with tem­ toem the - motion and said the matter was said he would hate to see toe can be found the largest gla- w®ter, combs, costume jewelry, traffic stop lines on bpUi sides State JSews with both sides shifting position for the jury to decide, peratures reaching into the 40s Raymond H. BUven ciers outside the polar regions bat, barrettes, bobby of the Amston firehouse. He American Finance Corp. of Constitution ratified or nuUi- is the weather picture tor (3on- IX /lag n avo:a4 Manches't^, $780.60; Hartford constantly, Coolt was identified as a par- fled by a minority vote. Funeral services for Ray- and the Himalayas. In the Mt. P*"®’ bair curlers, scarfs, bath- was told that funds for all this’ The fighting was at such close ticipant in toe attack in testimo- necticut today. mond H. Bliven of 123 Center ’5o6k area is 18-mlle-long Tas- ” be, face tissues, kerchiefs, rplght not be available this fis- . Roundup National Bank, $801; and Al­ Vernon' will also be voting, bert_ Bzerins...... , _ $566.28._____ quarters that toe pilots had dlf- ny by toe two clergymen ac- by paper ballot, Dec. 14 on a The sky cleared over south­ St. were held this morning at man Qlacier. Two other gla- bngerie, lipstick (light), socks. Cal year, but that the lining of (Continued from Page One) The Gatos have until Monday pinpointing their targets, companidng Reeb. But neither ern New England during the the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 eJers, Fox and Franz Josef on P°®ketbooks, rain hats, hosiery, Deepwood Dr. is being planned. $330,000 bond issue for toe in­ Committee otf 1 000 which oni answer toe petition in U.S. fighting has «ared re- witness said Cook clubbed Reeb. night, and as a result tempera­ Solid-State STEREO Main St. The Rev stallation of a trunk sewer line 04 c. Henry the west coast, are only 17 miles aP'’®"®- F'®*' bo.vs, um- Dose.s the new Federal Court in Hartford. peatedly in the area in recent The three clergymen were in tures dropped into the 20s — Anderson, pastor of Emanuel ap.art and are remarkable for brellas, gloves, mittens, slip- poses toe new Oonstiitution, have to the neiw junior high school. Lutheran Church. Manchester Evening Herald agreed to toe following ground ------weeks as government troops Alabama on a civil rights drive. The committee has gone on rec­ and even lower In some sec­ officiated. . their rate of flow. P®*"®' toilet soap, bow ties, neck 8NETOO DIVIDEND and U.S. Marines tried to push ______ties, tobacco, cigarettes, cigars, Heliron correspondent, Miss Su­ rules: ord as unanimously supporting tions. The coldest spot was Staf­ NEW HAVEN (AP)—A quar- the Viet Cong back into toe ford, which reported a low of OPPOSES CONSTITUTION shirts sport shirts, hose san Pendleton, tel. 228-3454. 'Two-minute openingoooo.ofi HLivLc-state - , OPENING' SET JAN. 4 this question. (Darruthers said • Glorious STEREO FM • 15-WATTS undistorted mente 20 minutes of quesUons ^®'''y dividend of 60 cents a com- foothills of toe Annamlte Moun- HARTFORD (AP)—The last he feels the sewers are Import­ 12 degrees. WINDHAM (AP)—The Repub- ®bavlng cream, belts, rain caps, mon share • was declared tain chain. segment of Interstate Route 91 MUSIC POWER Personal Notices lican Town Committee ex- after-shave and answers, and two-minute ant not only in view of the Skies will' be partly sunny to­ E Wednesday by directors of U.S. spokesmen said the air in Connecticut — a 20-mile • Noise-free, drift-free pressed its opposition Wednes- P®'^^®'' closing statements. Tom Eaton, new junior high school, but be­ day as a broad northwest flow Hospital Notes vice president in charge of nows Southern New England Tele- strikes against North Viet Norn stretch from NevTHaven to Mer- cause it affects a wide area of air continues aloft, breaking • MICROMATIC PLAYER In Memoriam day night to the product of the Dump Windbreak phone Co. It’s payable Jan. 16 were toe heaviest on Commu- iden — will open Jan. 4, High- MONAURAL FM L- state constitutional convention. Ralph W. Palmer, dump care- Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. at toe station, will serve as toe needing sewers. off some of the heavy cloudi­ with DIAMOND STYLUS The Colonial—model 2-RP616 with beautifully styled cabi­ I>ajizajio who possed away Dec In all areas e.wepting mater­ moderator. to stockholders of record Dec. nist supply lines since the bom- way Commissioner Howard S. The Democratic Town Com­ ness covering the Great Lakes 1962. Meanwhile, the Democratic taker, was bothered by papers 20' bardments began last Feb. 7. Ives announced Wednesday. net. S|^ Magna vox high fidelity speakers: two 12* Bass Town (Committee in this town blowing about in the wind. To nity where they are 2 to 4 p.m. mittee last week voted unani­ region and carrying it over • Plus ... powerful AM lets your records last His m em ory Is as dear today Not Guilty Woofers plus four 5*. Afi in tile hour he passed away of 17,000 expressed its support take care of this nuisance, he *® 8 p.m. and private mously in favor of proposal one southern New England. RADIO—too a lifetime! of Proposal 1, which includes all bas fixed up a contraption ''®®'*'® where they are 10 a.m. and against proposal two. Com­ Father, Brothers and Sisters ------^ ---- , „ n e w h a v e n (API—’The Ap- A weak disturbance north of ^ amendments approved by the made from scrap material left '® ” P-"'-. Visitors are requested pellate Division of toe Oirciiit mittee chairman Atty. Led the Great Lakes will move north NOW... a vast improvement in the re-creation of music In Memoriam convention except for the con- the dump. This acts as a not to smoke in patients’ roonrt. ctourt set aside today toe con- Flaherty said he too'feels It is of New England tonight. ’This ...this revolutionary Magnavox space-age development In loving memory of Important to get out the vote, ... AT MODEST COST I Discover for yourself why tube sets are C momerother and 'wife.wife, -cSarah Sara.. - ..‘’‘VC, Walker .. „ 3 ^ troverrsial one on eminent do- windbreak, and is a great help, ^ No more than two visitors at viotlon of a merchant arrested will bring some cloudiness to replaces all “tubes” and chassis-damaging heat with solid-state who passed away Dec.w.. Q9, 1 1969QRO main. Asks Traffic Sifi^is one time per patient. selling toilet preparations as it Is his opinion that toe ma­ southern New England at times NO circuitry ton times more efficient than conventional tube sets. obsolete. A thrilling demonstration will prove why this outstanding Magnavox The Democrats took no posi- Thomas Francis of Amston jority of the people are for toe tonight. More and more each day we miss Patients Today: 268 below the manufacturer’s whole­ changes in the Constitution, but So reliable, solid-state components are guaranteed 5 years— stereo high fidelity radio-phonograph will bring you truly fine performance- her. tion on Proposal 2. the eminent Lake asks the selectmen that sale list price I This Christmas, give him | A light southwesterly breeze Frienda may think the wound that a small minority, out to TUBES! replaced by us if defective in normal use. We also provide year after year. Its advanced acoustical system projects sound from both the healed in domain amendment. a sign be placed on Rfc. 85, giv- ADMITTED YESTERDAY- tIt* seit aside -j his conviction and will keep temperatures from the>[ Little kfu>w the sorrow 'Pbe amendments are to be ing the location of Amston ' ' ‘‘••iam Adamson, 31 Hazel St • defeat It, could be successful. free serv[ce for first 90 days. cabinet sides and front to extend thrilling stereo separation to the very width of The Democratic committee also falling as low as Wednesday e. within our h e a r t s ^ e d on In a referendum Tues- Lake. Some people don’t know ^^F (Jarten Dr.; te ^ t e ^ r i r ^ d " l l ^ ‘"to4 night. Lowest readings will av­ your room! Other Magnavox Solid-State radio-phonographs from $198.50. Husband and Daughters the gift he’ll never | unanimously supported toe what road to^take to get there, fCostanzo RFD 1, Bol- ^e tosch^^g^^ I erage around 30 degrees Inland ton; Mrs. Alice Gakeler, Bolton iiai^g'cu. bond Issue. 'The court hdld that toe statute Arthur Charlesboia resigned and in the mid 30s at the coast. Gerber WaDDinr-^°M question (section 19 - 242 of as treasurer of toe Republican High pressure will build over Hamm,’ 5^Quarry’s t Rockrtle- I stop talking about. '% Town Committee, He is accept­ the plains states tomorrow, Amazing performsmee from this wonderfully compact Wilfred Johnson! Hebron; Fred^ i K ing a position with an out of maintaining the dry. northwest­ 50 crick Kelm, Coventry; Mrs. town firm. Ruth Corbin was erly flow of air In the upper ...and versatile 4-speaker Magnavox Stereo Console June Lane, Tolland; Donald DAMAGE SUIT ENDED elected vice chairman, succeed­ levels. The trend of milder day­ O’t ’ i a s time temperatures will continue t This is a Lincoln Continental ^ g a n , 6 West St.; Sebastian HARTFORD (AP) — Superior I The precise time of day. I ing Sylvia Wilson, who had to Ideal wherever space is a problem. Phonograph model SC601 in Contemporary ^mbardo 36 Dover Rd.; Peter oourt Judge James D oheX ^t resigm when her position In the Friday, with highest tempera­ Nielson, Broad Brook; Samuel an end Wednesday to a tax department of toe town tures in the 40s. styling is only 86^^’’ L, and 14“ H without detachable legs—perfect for use as a Free an^ 14 Lawton Rd.; Ed- damage suit filed by a Berlin table model,,or on shelves. With powerful Solid-State Stereo amplifier; two 8’’ R esell m woman who was wounded in a plus two 5“ speakers. The exclusive Micromatic Player with Diamond Stylus Service Shabot, Wap^ng; Robert Su- Mrs. Emllie Yukna claimed it banishes record and stylus wear. For First 90 Days Matthew WallYce.TTracy Dr:; T' and Hear If Now at Norman s ?t"'^tonTev"“w ’ i®b holdup occulted, L la u ^ e v e^ See Give the man an Accutron* timepiece and King.sbury Ave., HockviUe. r : u t T y e % X ! e S r s ‘t you re giving him a non-stop conversation BIRTH TUESDAY: A son to plain view of toe customers Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Ly- ' piece. For instance, he can tell all his man Rd., Bolton. NO JEOPARDY buddies that their watches are wrong. INSTANT ASTRO-SONIC STEREO With MAGNA-COLOR TV BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A HARTFORD (AP)—A moGon And he’ll be right. He’ll know, because daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ^ charges of embezzle- his Accutron movement uses a tuning fork EARNINGS aid Thibodeau, 28 Cooper S t; a "*®^ against a former union instead of a balance wheel. And splits daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ray- health fund official, who claimed every second into 360 parts. ElectronicaDy. Offly magno-Color brings you all these exclusive features: Au­ mond Schopp, Wapping; a he W.as being placed in double daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Jeopairdy, was rejected Wednes- In fact, the Accutron movement is so DIVIDEND tomatic Color. Brilliant Color Tube. Quick-Picture. Color Puri­ dol-e Kukulka, RFD 3, Rock- *^y hy U.S. District Judge M. precise, accuracy is guaranteed within 60 ville. Joseph Blumenfeld. seconds a month.* An average of 2 seconds fier, Chromatone . . . adds thrilling dimension. Revolutionary DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- Charles F. Wagner, 6S, of 061- a day. Let his watch-wearing friends try Astro-Sonic brings you the hiost beautiful music you’ve ever 9 previously owned and proudly caredfor DAY: John McCartln, 88 Oak said he was beii^ to top that. Come in and do your Accutron PAID FROM St.; Earl Herrick, RFD 2; Mrs. ^9*’®®^ ^ the same charge a second time. shopping early, Accutron by Bulova. heard. Costs you less than comparable units purchased sepa­ Isabelle Wemett, 28 Otis St.; $12S and up. Charles HildebramJ, 37 Village rately, ’The Singapore 21—^Model 2-T564, Besidei being Httle more than nicelji broken in, the major difference you’ll St., Rockville; James Beaver, DAY OF'DEPOSIT Easy Terms eonKiously note between one of our late-model Continentals and a new one is Wapping: Mrs. Gladys Taft, Verdict to Town Rau St. Ext., Rockville; John BUDGET TERMS the remarkable savings a previously owned Continental affords its second owner. Russell, South Windsor; Jacob Kahan, Warren Ave„ Vernon; In Damage Suit EASILY ARRANGED At the beginning of January, IThe ride, the look, the performance, the quality are cJassic, timeless, unmis- Max Cohen, South Windsor; Judge Stanley Yesukiewicz, April, July and October. Handsomely Designed Contemporary Cabinet likibljf ConWnental. Come in and inspect our fine selection-this week. John Daly, South Windsor; Mrs. in Circuit Court 12, has ruled Helen Etchells, Tolland; Mrs. in favor .of the town in a $1.- ACCUnOH "M l” • ACCUTRON “4tJ" Josephine Hahn, 31 Bank St.; 000 action brought by Allan D. ttilnleu StMl,Watarproolt,$P*cial Watarprooft, Lamlnoui Hindi a n d " Railroad Approvad Dill, Calf Strap. Dots, Applied Fi|uraa ca Dial Alll- 4 0 Mrs. Irene Jaquito, 54 Deming Murdock of 218 Hackmaitack St $t28,00 latoraatnr striastrap. ^ St.; Elizabeth Clark, 38 Hillside 'The suit stemmed from’a Feb.' S t; Daniel Duff, 34 Hunter 4, 1965 accident' on Wetoerell SAVINGS LONG EASY TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS NO PAYMENTS G r.’x DeGiacomo, South St., which, Murdock olalmed. W in^or; Leah Saglio, 41 Bige- vvas caused by a slippery and tV Jtr/ Iv O A. IV low St.; Charles Woodhouse, 443 hazardous situation ia -V, S (> >■ I \ r I c» NJ E. Center pt.; James Vitolo, 85 His claim was for damages V tfta f ___ TO PAY Summit St.; Stephen Miller, 16 to his car, suffered when he TERMS TILL 1966 SUOOR ------IWSTI^TISg. Amott Rd.; Mrs. Sally Morse loet control of it and the car ar 917 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER S AweNssTsTf otsssT nHAwcisj and son, Wapping; Mrs. Pamela wound up in a snow bank ^ OPEN DAILY TO 9 PJH.-SAT. TO 5:30 ^ MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. 1007 MAIN ST.—NEAR MAPLE ST. mce and son, 605 Hartford Rd.; The town was defended by BRANCH OFFIOB, BOU'TE 81, COVENTRY 801-815 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. Mrs. Shirley Vitther and son. Assistant Town Counsel Arnold OPEN TILL 4 PJR. MONDAY THROUGH FRIRAT NORMAN'S APPLIANCE STORE Is Open Daily 9 to 9. Sol. 9 to 6 East Hartford. Klau. THURSDAY NIGHT 6 to 8 O’CUXIK

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MANCHBSTER EVENING HBRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDA'i, DECEMBER 9, 1965 -C' Section T'ioo THURSDAY, D E C E lj^'s, 1965 regulations,’! be aqid, “ la to TH^BSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1966 P a g e h i f Columbia find out the specific Improve­ !l|oraU t ments dqMred-by the majority ■ of the toWnsifeople.’’ ‘ i<»- J 1 y\- ‘Flexible Zone’ Requested Mrs. Dorothy Slhvonen, sec­ W&h Viet Letters retary to the board, added, “ I 3(MlMSOfT CITY, Tex. (AP) Most mall from servicemen is By Some Rt. 6A Residents have no Voice in the decisions, Who Said the — President Johnson, delug;ed routed to the office of Paul Pop­ but I have seen these men work hard and long, and for free. Unce F«4jruary with more than ple, a Johnson staff assistant. several townspeople voiced mercial. The present restric­ The Town Planning Commis­ Popple’s office drafts suggested ’They have your bwt interests 100,000 letters on Viet Nam poli­ objections to prc^>oeed zoning tions, to which Beckish objects, sion, on Jan. 3, will conduct Can’t Shop Right? replies fot the President’s sig­ at heart and deserve your sup­ changes presented. to the town applied to Beckish’s building at port." public hearings on two requesta cy,'reads a sampling of 10 to 16 nature and, if a letter appears the time o f Ats purchase from The board, consisting of Rob­ for zone changes, one on the They were all there last night — fathers, grand- ' * day and answers some per- to be of special interest, it is at a hearing Monday night at Marshall Squires, Yeomans Hall. ert ’Tuttle, chairman, Edward south Bide of Green Rd., the fathers, students, boyfriends, teachers, merchants, dde- ■onsUy. routed straight to Johnson. Beckish pointed out that he CSarlson, secretary, Edward Pe­ df the Parkade other on the north aide. Both lawyers— young ones, old ones— the fat and the The crowd was small — less must pay taxes on the entire He sees more unsolicited mall In most cases, letters from terson, Morris Kaplan and new than 40 — but vociferous. property, although he is not al­ u T " Ud ‘ W,"’ f ! " ‘ be short — you oamo them - they on this subject than any other, close relatives of service per­ member Thomas Fagan, will ’The main objection was to lowed to realize its full poten­ and gives it more attention. sonnel are handled by the office take the suggestions under ad­ su. .nd 0,0. ,,r ^ ^ reclassification of 1,000 acres on tial. to Business Zone n from their , . ... shopping — the women, for of Johnson’s armed forces aide, visement and report back to the Even during his recuperative Rt. 6A from Pine St. to the Beckish has already convert­ CHANNEL present sUtus of Business Zone to"* ^ ^ e vromen weren’t knowing thiut they were r*> Lt. Col. James U. Cross. stay at his ranch home near Hebron town line. town. £ even allowed in the place, — in membered—the ocohestiu, for Most other mail dealing with ed the building beyond the here, packets of letters have It is largely farmland, and amount allowed by present zon­ ■ The south side parcel consieto o"* ^ sneaked in was playing to on appreciative au­ Viet Nam is handled in Popple’s Manchester Evening Herald been forwarded to him regular­ was proposed as a "B" zone, ing regulations, however. of approximately two acres, escorted out. dience— the caterer, for seerv- , office or by the regular White Columbia correspondent, \qr- ly from the White House. open to light industry, earlier Several townspeople spoke in MASTER and includes a business build- The store was packed with ing food which was completely House correspondence staff. ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. In sampling Viet Nam mall, Enga ged this year. favor of the drugstore’s expan­ ing which contains three stores, *” 6" — hundreds of them com- consmned and enjoyed — tha White House sources said no aides said today, Johnson insists Because of objections raised sion beyond the allowable non- a g rocery, a barber shop and going; some buying. store management, for exper­ regular effort is made to check The engagement of Miss FRENCH SAVE LESS on seeing critical as well as lau­ at a previous hearing, the area coThforming use. Bind a soda shop. The request is some looking, some carrying iencing a successful sales night up on how many letters support Arlene Bard to Robert Crowell, PAiRIS — Government statis­ datory letters. And he has indi­ was subsequently proposed for being presented by Stanley lists of sizes, others carrying —and the high faidiion models, or oppose presidential policies. both of Manchester, has been Mrs. Harriet Lyman, who ticians say French consumers cated in the past he takes a par­ residential use. Bray, who has given no indica- sires which esm’t be listed, for being high fashion models. They said such checks are made announced by her parents, Mr. lives near the Landmark, point­ spend 66 per cen^ of the na­ ticular interest in mail from At Monday's hearing, the tion of his plans for the site. During the three-hour event. only periodically — covering an and Mrs. Samuel Bard of 73 ed out that, if the Green were tional product. Germany’s fig­ obections of property owners in The north side parcel consists over 1,000 men had a night out, servicemen stationed in Viet i.solated week, for example. Mather St. to be changed to a commercial ure is 58 per cent. ^ at Nam and their relatives back the area were presented by zone, it could mean that all ex­ of two adjoining pieces, togeth- while the wives remained at Talcottville The validity of using presiden­ Her fiance is a son of Mr. home. Atty. Robert Gordon, who prac­ isting old homes could be tom er measuring somewhat over home, babysitting, _ watching tial mail as an accurate baro­ and Mrs. G^l Crowell of 168 When a letter especially im­ Woodbridge St. tices In Manchester and is a down and modem buildings and a half acre. television, or Just drooling. Post Office Sets meter of public-sentiment is town resident. presses the president, he drafts Mi.ss Bard, a 1962 graduate businesses established in their LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! 'The applicants are Green Rd. ^ e men, and the boys, too. questioned by many White places. W e Forgot! a personal I'eply. However, House officials. of Manchester High School, is Atty. Gordon maintained that H ^ vV u ‘I" westerly ^^re treated to a host of prizes, Christmas Hours the land .should be changed to Sam Spielvogel, planning con­ most Viet Nam mail that re­ They report that, while anti­ employed by Grand-Way. Her were well-fed, listened to a Bve- K a "flexible zone,” subject to the sultant to the town, said pro­ to tell you The ’I'aJcot'tvlUe Post Office ceives a formal response is han­ war demonstrations were being fiance, a 1961 graduate of Man­ dance band (but with no desires of the property owners posed zoning changes are never r 8 8 # # AT 8 * * eA iT in r dled back at the White House by organized a few weeks ago, chester High School, is assistant The dancing), and were allowed to will observe late window serv­ and under the control of the universally popular. He added Francis J. Conti and Norma A. ^ ut^u a u* staff members. If Johnson got many letters critical of Viet manager at Grand-Way. . S If iny Chimul Mutir - D O N 7 -X *.• least their eyes on high fashion ice hours this Saturday and zoning commission. that the need is to find the best Robert's Beauty iSfilon too deeply Involved in that job. Nam policies came from people A January wedding is planned. models, dressed in evening "Why allow it to be just resi­ use for land, the best street New Telephone ? trsBiUtor riaio pnvM which is vacant and next for patrons preparing It would take most of his time. taking part in these protests. CONFUSE th«M gowns and fur stoles. dential ? Maybe in ten years the plans, and the best extension of dtfeetWs within 120 ® Woodbridge St. ChristmM mail. A professional staff of about After the “ peace marches,” Number In spite of the Jammed store, relief stolen in Rome seven land use could change. ’These pu^’Tc facilities. days, wn will rsplict K o ’The windows will remain open 16 Civil Service employes opens, these .sources say, a lot of mail RADIOS wiHi there was no confusion. The months ago. people deserve the highest re­ He told the meeting that resi­ it's o with a n«w sni, In- ” •* 'y' untU 5 p.m. on both days; they reads and analyzes all presiden­ came from people who had read ’The paintings and the sculp­ turn on their properties, and dential areas must be preserved, Outside the Bank There Were Christmas Decorations Trooper Ronald Jacobsen Seeks Fingerprints M a n F i l e s F l a i t n shoppers were, at 'all normally close at 12:30 pm. on tial mail. This is a growing job. about the demonstrations, or 649-5586 tUirtly, FREE- t CHEAP IMPORTS IT A itU A l i e s \ . i i a i m courteous, accepted ad­ ture were taken at night last present proposed regulations even if there are non-conform­ Saturdays. Since 1961, there has been a 400 seen them on television. vise from the salesgirls, and May 6 from the studio of an art preclude this,” he said. ing uses In the area. m For Car Damages The post office will be dosed per cfent increase in the volume restorer. They were found “The basic purpose of zoning 71 Tolland Turnpike Police Seeking ii a • O ^ c ^ aid McOauinon, chairman of the waited their turns to be waited of mail addressed to a president Peter Beckish, owner of The (Commission on Higher Ekiuca- Delegates Meet . V i .X , , 24 and 25, and Dec. 31 and V a in t in g s b e v o v e r e d Wednesday night in an apart­ Auto Used by College Joins StMe System A manhole cover. or his wife, aides said. They Landmark, has objected strenu­ FULL 1 YEAR GUARANTEE BACKED BY tlon will also be present. which “ P®" Jan. 1, when the Christmas and ROME (AP) — Italian police ment. Police said the owner of fought back, is the basis of a wr^ped. New Year’s holidays will be ob- reported the increase in the past ously at all three hearings to Manchester Community (Col­ Student Council have recovered 15 ancient paint­ the apartment was being sought LIGGETT-BEXALL AND THE MANUFACTURER! $35 claim against the town by merely a night for served. the fact that the town Green Bank Robber When Dempsey Signs Dec. 16 lege is presently in its third year alone has been 25 per cent. ings and a 16th century bas- for questioning. 78 ' Kenneth Wilson of 737 Lydall ^oppiug—it was also a night Postmaster Gaetano Simon- area has not been declared com­ •68 •?? year of operation with an en- Student (Council representa- 9 •67 St. renewing frtendships-men celli has offered a number of OOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOO (Continued from Page One) Mahehesrter Community Col- toward the school’s entry; is rollment of over 270 full-time tlves from six high schools will 79 • 76« Wilson, in a letter of intent whom they hadn’t suggestions to insure prompt Pocket Portables ss-so to sie.05 momenta and it wcui not used. lege steps into a new role next still unsettled, studepts. ’The college is expect- meet at East Catholic High Manchester officials invited ^ ^ ^ - filed with the town clerk’s of- ^^st year’s Men’s and di:direct delivery of Christmas •66 Wherever you tote them, these Incredible littit Bank personnel described the week, as the second formal ^ to new quarters at gchool Saturday to participate fice, claims that, last Sunday, —and there waa a strong mail, Wonders stind up tall while parformlni. Yes— i v m man as between 25 and 30 to attend the signing by Gov. the old Nike site off Keeney St. , . „ at high volume levelsl member of the state’s newly ___p , n __ p, ___ a _ p n vppnpv ' SJ4 in a “Lieadershlp Workshop.” when he ran over the mtinhole of kinship in ^ e air. jjg advises that pazdeages and 7 5 • yoars old, wearing dark pants Jdui Dempsey of the school into next September. Low-priced Channel Master radio. Featurest 6 created system of regional com­ the state told are Dean Fred- ______• Besides ECHS, students from cover at the southwest com er Even the sales people seemed Christmas cards be mailed as matched transistors, pies 1 diode. Uses standard and a sweatshirt. His face was of Main St. and Middle Tpke., to feel It, for none of them re- early as possible, to Insure de- 9-volt battery. Hlgh-Impact caia. 4Vb* x 2Vb" Z munity oolleges. ’The omcial erick Lowe of the college; Gen- JUNGLE SURPRISE Manchester High, Cheney Tech, U 6". Medal BS02. partly hidden by the hood of the cover flipped and punctured talned the harried look prev- livery in time, and that the ZIP transfer of the college to state era! Manager Richard Martin; PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An South Catholic. North Catholic, Features: 8 matched transistors plus 1 diode. Uses sJnile 9-volt bittinb the sweatshirt. a hole in his fuel tank. alent at this time of year. ’They code be used on mailing and •74 High Impact case. 4V4" x 2V4' X lV4'. Model 1501. control takes placq Dec. 16 at Mayor Francis Mahoney; School expedition into the Quintana and St. ’Thomas Aquinas of Seans 59« First reports about the car He has a§ked thte town to pay were relaxed and calm, and, 61^ 55 10 a.m. In thegovernor’s con- Supt. William Curtis; Mrs. Roo Jungles of Mexico's Yuoa- New Britain will attend. return addresses whenever pos­ described it as cream colored for the tank, exclusive of Instal- above all, helpful. - sible. 64^ ,62 60 ference room at the State Katherine Bourn, chairman of tan peninsula has returned with After a talk by Russell Har- this is S E A R S 26 • • 54 • and it was a cream colored car latlon charges. And what did the men, and He also suggests that tbs 25 • 29, »27 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO police were on the lookout for Capitol. both the Manchester Board of a live, deadly fer-de-lance rington from the Federation of ,n.32 33. •28 The local college thus follows boys, too, buy? Everything! nsune and address of a packages in the first few minutes after Blducation and the State Board snake, hundreds of insects. Student Councils, the students $100 MILUON GAIN Hosiery, perfumes, colognes, 63,^°* *IPW*37,53 3» Northwestern Commimity Col­ recipient be listed inside each the holdup. tor Regional Community Col- many butterflies and exotic will divide into discussion INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — skirts, blouses, sweaters, robes, 31,*35 lege into the state’s higher parcel, as well as outside, and Sophistocrat 6-Transistor ’There were no customers in leges; ’Theofore Powell, execu- birds. groups and conclude by ana- The 1965 yean- book of the CJhris- slippers. Jackets', jewelry, 36* * •SI education scheme by about two that Christmas cards be mailed 38 • 47^ , Micro-Radio the bank at the time. George tive officer. — of -- the — commimity------., — Expedition I------—. — leader Robert O. lyzing ... in assembly the results Uan Churches — Disciples of gloves, wallets— you name it— Where the Fashion 39 • ,4 4 , 46 • 19 • 4» weeks. The situation at Nor- under a first class steunp, to in­ V"5ellevably tiny, with d lf Stewart, secretary of the sav­ college Tward; Donald Morrison, Lee of Portland says the party of these discussions. John Me- Christ — says members in the they bought It. 24 • 40* 48^ . tinct ve styling and attractiva tone. The price i( wallf Community CXillege, where sure fast delivery and forward­ 43 • .,.•49 20 ,1,, amill, too. Model 6474. ings association, said all mem­ chairman of the college advisory camped a day and a half before Gee, a senior at EXJHS, is in United States and Cajxada con- When it was all over—every 41 • **5 21, • 18* school board and city officials ing if necessary, and to permit bers of the bank staff were council; Matthew Moriarty, past discovering it was atop the charge of arrangements for the tributed more than $100 million one concerned was satisfi^ — have taken antagonistic stands personal messages to be includ­ calm and did as the robber told chairman of the council. Don- ruins of a Mayan temple. workshop. for the first time last year. the males, for completing their ed with the cards. Accent Is on CL-.., them to. 13 14 oooooooooodoooooo 9^ The holdup is the 20th bank holdup this year in Connecticut. 8-Transistor Personal Portable It is the first in South Wind- Coordination Bor. 8 • 6 • Full, rich tone, good long-distance pull-in power 12 • . . . plus a smart black leatherette luggage-typo South Windsor Resident . cabinet that makes for truly smart styling. M o M State Trooper RonaW Jacob- 10 • 6860. 11.4 aen, dispatched to the scene im­ mediately after the holdup, drove past the bank along Us Tar^ton smokens^ r--- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Oakland Rd. In an effort to catch the car. CPEN would rather 10-Transistor, Walkie-Talkie, Jacobsen is assisting in the 100 Milliwatt Investigation, being conducted ffght tiian switch!” by State police and the Federal NIGHTS Perfect for homeowners, hunters, and outdoors men. Ranges up to 5 miles under ideal terrain coi>* Bureau of Investigation. MOdll 0952> ampllfiar. Crystal'controllttfe Police at the bsmk yesterday till i P.M. questioned bank personnel, E checked for fingerprints, and SAT. till 6 looked over the ground around OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the bank building for any clue. Where You Get The Best Values and Largest Selection In Town A road crew which had been T a reyto n\ working on Oakland Rd. near Join the Unswitchables. 10-Transistor FM/AM the bank was quekioned about Cordless Table Portable Get the filter cigarette any fast moving cars along the FM as you want it— In a set that gpes anywhere! road, but had noticed none. Utterly clear tonal quality, fret of noise and inter* with the taste ference--«ven over great distances. Modil lU S* worth fighting for. _ t 9 - \ j 0 0 ^ C Tareyton has a white outer tip MAHRC Official ^ i' ... and an inner section of charcoal. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Together, they actually improve fflni Speaks to PTA the flavor of Tareyton's fine tobaccos. CHUiniii 8-Transistor 2-Baitd Short Wave Donald 'Wood, vice president Short Wavt (3.9-12 MC) Standard Broadcast (540- of MAHRC and special eduoa- jN 1600 KC). The world at your fingertlpal London, Paris, Tokyo, Rio, Moscow, the "Voice of America.'' tion teacher at Bennet Junior fgfo Gets hams, police and aircraft calli, too. Plus High School, Was the main IjS regular programs. Smart leatharatt* luggai.-bM cabinat. M edil S M S . •• • w speaker at last night’s Keeney ^ d*>* - ®natnei St. PTA meeting. Wood out- potce'elaVo lined Manchester's role hi 1^ - > j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO teaching the mentally retarded. ® He explained that one of the , ReW“ >^ many functions of special edu- & Personal Portable cation classes is to teach the 8-Transistor Super-Fringe children and, in some instances, advanced and sensitive "take-lt-wlth-you” young adults, to bo self-suf- ® 11 AM seta— anywherel Literally miles ahead In pull. P m ficient, enabling them to cope *•• MbdaruiS with their every-day- dealings w i outside the dassroom. Wood displayed some of the work done ^ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ^ his students as a service to ^ local merchants for ■which they yh, were comx>ensated. ijj? 9-Transistor AM/FM Portable In conjunction -with his talk, ^ Standard carrying eeuipmtnt tor music lovars. Thit a fittoi entitled "Tuesday’s J” ’•'’‘Itlv* *«t givts you rich, superior FM rKeption wherever you take It. Smart iaatharatt, ChUd” was shown. » luggage-typi cabinet Modal ' In addition, the four special education teachers at Keeney ^ St. School gave brief talks on ^ SALE Men’s Shirt ttielr particular phase of OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Keeney’s Mental Retardation 1||^ Program. S’ After the meeting the par- K Socialite 6-Transistor ents were Inidted to peruse a ^ and Sock Coordinates This wonderful Hand-mfted table is Cigarette Case Radio wide selection of bodes In all JL for living-dining or imall Somplhing different-the pirlecf lift for tha pa> gfade levels, including books ^ dining areai. Takes up little room, yet eon who has everything, Ptrfect on a coffia tabla. CHARMING, It .will seat up to lo comfortably, and tabla, desk— at homa or offica. Modal 1478. for. preschodiers In the school PRACTICAL ^oose from more than 400 Ethaa Ubrairy in conjunction with 9 Here’.s the kind of sure color coor­ Allen pieces in informal Antiqued Keeney's annual Book Fair. All ETHAN ALLEN Pine, elegant Heirloom Solid Cherry, proceeds from the sale will be dination men welcome . . . in Classic EARLY AMERICAN gracious Solid Mahogany, space-saving O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOO Spphod to the purchase of new styled Ban-Lon(r) Shirts and Socks R e g u la r $5.99 atoiage-making Custom Room pjan HARVEST TABLE units, and traditional Colonial in books for the library. The attendance trophy was Automatic RANGE of luxurious Textralized(r) nylon. rugged Solid Maple and Birch. See k today. 8>Transistor FM/AM miniature won by Miss Ledle’s 'Special Two distinctive knit textures for • Kingr-Size Oven With C H A R G E IT lo ts you take FM wherever you go. Only 10 oz. II| M •duoaticn class. Automatic Timer shirts . . . in a wide ran^e of colors . . . fils right in the fa im of your hand. Fine par- on Sears Revolving Charge formance . . smooth stylini . . terrific volume. Refreshments were served In • Kitchen Clock, Minute STORE HOURS MUIOl U4a9. the schod cafeteria. . . . each with a perfectly-matched / ) Minder pair of stretcli socks. In small to Monday a n d Tuesday Open till 6 p m • Hi-Speed Calrod Surface Open Thursday and Friday Evenings . ^ o d « ^ for P h o n e S e a r s Units With Accurate extra-large sizes. Closed Wednesdays' 2 9 Com * In and share Pushbutton Controls for AM Your Clothing Needs o o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o e V • Full Width Storage Drawer ’157 The tlw friendly V! 6-Transistor HoHdoy Spirit 1 * Cordless Table Portable at YEARS TO PAY •* * Pkaiinily lew prie*. •wlil"* Mena color SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Manchester Shopping Parkade & coniDin^' *n. h.'* Hollmarfc Pharmacy ' (Next to. Stop A Shop) ^ i)4»-2861 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back West Middle Turnpike to ■ Sears C o M t n e . O O O O O'O o'oooooooooo PROMPT DELIVERY. 643-1581 20 u n i o n STREET—ROCKVILLE, CONN. fllaiiche«ter 643-0890— RockviUe 875-2534 NO PA YMENTS TILL MARCH 1966 $1>C0 Holds Any Item on Lay>Awoy! Read Herald Ads.

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.'v,| f t ' E rt'*' ■vr * ?' ‘ ' }t ■'■t1'^‘‘'^l' ^ll4NCHBI^fm gV lS K ^ M A N C H IS T E R . OONN-^THUHaO^S ^ 'H' ' ' ' | I .1 " I 4.r I ,1- ll<■^i.tl. n"u.ii iiMajTTrTlii- .i,-"'■ '■■■■■■. ' . \j.' p^jtj -. A .'.A . I*** / . •■ ^ *■ •• ' 's K lte h e h y^fanarrifitt evt^ g Th u r s d a y , PECEy^EB o, i 965 i - :*• •, ' 'kf 'Winidsoi of the ooinminBlon, noted thsit' meef with the planning and will b e ' held IVsb. 9, with an ttQAiirtaBt ^ I f * ? comisttmei* of smilnir^ coininlanlolr to ksslst agenda restrfeted to the town Pbi«$fT«ilt School Menus ^ — ------M «il«Ulnliic. ■f- ' “ »* *»««***“ • MajPdr Throwe requested the budget for the 1986-67 fiscal ^tenai Cmion b( 338 Referendum Likely Reb. m a ,30-miM radius ot tduta jjpg Romeyn, ofaairman eommlssion and the board p f year. mid(M twp varUUM, Of of the board of education nald educaUon tq make a recommen- lio n s Bleet The menu for the Manchester OiyrrTttriteMfc o d ButterasUk [Hartford Rd. Krawnkl atid auhmrUsing la that an ad hoc committee has ***ff the town elecUon, when teB of bis experiences as Tol- gingerbread with topping. eaUad for chicken fat shorten* a possibility of federal asslet- Use ot Sohools that his commission Is Interest- *“ session during land County coroner. Tuesday; cube steedi, gravy, ta« in the orlfirlnal recipe.” Sha OPEN ■ Bchool, a new town hall and FREE ARCHERY ance for building a new town mashed potato, peas and car­ had included a Oelatin Mold ■ town sewer system. The councU Discussing' town use of ed In enlarging the scope of Its hours. Fred Caruolo, Pleasant Valley Club rots, bread, butter, milk, orange- which, she says, "is nice to kxik 10 t o 10 is expected to conflriv, n, ^ ♦ a^ ' Housing scfliools, Sprenkel said he has duties,duties. Stone noted that the ^ nrannischool, The Pleasant Valley Club will INSTRUCTIOH at Its next ***** 'tiu' ***® agency that “strong feeHngs" about the use______commission_ had been Instru- “said l** *that ^ ^ no problemsnroh were en- meet at the clubhouse on El- pineapple wMp. at and better to eat and makes SiLT-SiRVICE DEPT STORE GIVEN WITH AliL ■ S e p a r ^ w “ f"*® ***^ ***•« aid is be- « : school bulldlngi and athleUe mental In the relocation g *®t up, and procedures are facilities for other than munld- Intersection of Sand HIU Rd ^ voting is at the the annual Christmas party. soup, tosLSted cheese sandwich, w c h ^ the three proposals wlU not yet established pal programs. He said he hopes and S ^ l ^ A v e ? L d U Elementary ------vegetable sticks, milk, Ice by CONN’S. TOP ARCHERS days in advance." be held during January, Mayor 1- middle school the board of education will set vesUgatlng relocation of the In- because of the ages Manchester Evening Herald cream. Oterry DeUghta Throwe said. ■t Is M ign^ to accommodate 900 a policy on the use of the tersectlon of Fierce Rd. Strong the chll^en there, some con- South Window correspondeiit, Thursday: oven fried chicken, 14 pound butter or margarine iMayor James ’Throwe said cranberry sauce, parsUed potato, 8 tablespoons sugar JrameiHfoog »*** «’q ^ o n to 1,200, schools, so that town functions Rd. and SulUvan Avs ” ? " * e*Pcesaed about Anne Dyons, teL 644-8B82. Hall’s Arrow Archery h at last night’s Inter agency Donald Henry, dialrman of the vrill have first refusal on avail- c* ‘ classes being in session during ------whole kernel corn, bread, but­ 1 egg yolk and white, sepa* meeting that the amount on the PBC, noted that eonsfcruoUon.. able nave dates first and refusal faculties on Soren- avail- stone expressed the commis- the time •^‘“ e when when voters voters would would be be A A pedestal pedeftal urn, um, the the kind kind with with Shop and Indoor Range rated ter, milk, apricot halves. *®feeffoiiof referendum will be about 34,. costs have increased since the kel noted that It has been neces “ **5®*^ the layout of driving onto the school proper- handles on the side, wiU make a 1 teaspoon vanilla Fhlday: Baked macaroni and Under Bonanza Steokhouse . 000,000 for the three projects. high school was built, and that ?oted Oiat his ty. lovely container tor a bouquet cheese, green beans, bread, MIDDLE TPKE. WEST H teaspoon lemon extmct salary to curtail or drop pro- committee would be avaUable to ^ next Interagency meeting of'^c^t ^ ^ ^ i S a y ‘ The cost of the middle school the current cost of construc­ butter, milk, cherry tapioca. 114 cups flour Home Is estimated as between 3I .6 tion Is 317.20 per square foot. 1 teaspoon baking powder million to 32.2 mllllort'; the town Specifications caH for 100,000 14 teaspoon salt ■ hall, approximately 3400,000; square feet. Crushed nuts (walnuts or , and the sewer system, from ’The interagency meeting also pecans) 31.8 mlUlon to 32.6 million. saw discussion among a num­ maraschino cherries, halved 42 YEARS OF BEST BUYS IN.., Town Manager Terry V. ber of other town boards. Oream shortening thoroughly; Industrial Development add sugar gradually, creaming . Sprenkel said he has recently ; submitted a report to the town During a discussion of the well; add yolk of egg, mix well; methods and procedures used add lemon and vanilla flavor* council on the status of the town’s borrowing capacity, and by the Industrial development hige and mix well. ' ' ' oommisslon and other town I that, under recent changes In With mixing q>oon add flour, agencies in the overall com­ ^ 'C2 0 the law, the capacity is broken baking powder and salt, a Uttle Into aonAno/VA 7 muniLymunity aeveiopmenidevelopment program. at a time, and mix until dough .JSi HM can be bandied but Is soft and schotds, general government, RADIOS-PHONOS-TV ■' ' " mission la charged with pro­ smooth. A little additional Sour ; sewers and uiban development viding a oUmate favorable to may be needed. I Sprenkel sold the borrowing industrial grrowth. Take dough the sUe otf a rw tttw i ; capacity for schools and for Raymond Holcomb, a mem­ ! SENSATIONAL SOLID-STATE STEREO BUY! quarter and roll Into balL Dip • general government Is determln- ber of the commission, said in­ M m SHACK in unbeaten egg white and then : cd by multiplying the average dustrial tours are used to at­ into cruehed nuts. Indent the tax income tor the past three tract possible industrial firms, center of the cookie and place . years by 2.25. The borrowing as are brochures showing ROCKS m 1 “Instint-On" Soand! half of a cherry In the Indents* capacity tor sewers is deter- planned growth of the town. tion. Place on lightly greased ^ (Herald photo by ScUemls) mined by multipl3ring the aver­ A booklet showing Industrial age tax Income by 1.5. H Swing-Down Automatic 9 oooMe sheet, one-inch apart. MRS. JAMES GLEESQN plots, utilities available, topo­ T V W O RLD ! Bake in 360*degree oven for ( Ihe average tax income for graphy and ownership of land 2 4-Speed Changarl about 10 minutes. Oooklee out In smaH amounts in shapes surance Go., Hartford, and I the past three years Is 31,846.- Is available to Inform pros­ 963. should be light In color and as desired. there met her husband, an ex­ pective occupants of the towns ■■ Compact; Attractivi! bottom should be brown. Do not Bake 8 to 10 minutes in 400- aminer for the company. Multiplying through by 2.25, advantages. overbake. degree oven. Sprinkle with The couple has two sons, the town borrowing capacity Is Joseph KraAvskl, a m em b» All-Channel , X Battermllk Sugar OooUes sugar or froet. Dennis Gleeson, who lives at 84,1M,308 for schools and the S cups adiortening OeUIln Mold home emd Is employed at Pratt same for general government. i r Portable S cups sugar 1 large package raspberry and Whitney Division of United Bonds outstanding aaginst the 3 unbeaten eggs flavored gelatin Aircraft Corp., East Hartford, REva^ general government borrowing 3 tablespoons orange or lem* 3 cups hot water and Joseph Gleeson of Hyde capacity total, 376,000, for the on rind 1 % cups pineapple juice Park, N. Y., who graduated new firdiouse lib. 8, from the University of Connec­ Bonds outstanding for schools Compar* • • , and Count Your Savings! 3 cigiB of fkwr to start with 1 cup chopped apples ■PANASONIC btk 8 to 7 cups In ah 1 cup crushed pineapple, ticut School of Engineering and total 35,070,000. Although this 1 teaspoon mitmeg is employed by the State of la larger than the town’s school drained thoroughly PlMSKOOl ♦••• •n»w»r for Ih* prseUesI msn wlio w inh qualify itsrse *1 « h The O rM H il i y value wo’vo seen enywXare/ l>roe!,!en4unes every ■ 1 teaspoon baking powxler 1 can whole berry cranberry New York. They also have a bonding capacity, the town may, •TTordabia prict. Thii styiiih 4-fpttd porftbla pliyt alt your rocordi. channel from 2 ,♦<» 8J. *nd foaluro, a tolid-ifafa UHF tuner, eonvantant * 1 teaspoon salt sauce granddaughter, JoAnn. and has, borrowed for schools inUrmlxat 10 and 12" discs, snuts off automatically. Has saparata »af-and-forgat VHP fine tuning, tuparb FM lone quality, plu, builf- S anfanna.l IfU the 19 lb. faatharwaight that performs | 1 teaspoon baking soda Vt ciq) chopped pecans Baking, reading and knitting from Its general government NO MONIY DOWN bass/trabla, loudnass and balanc# controls for sound th# wav you UHF are some of Mrs. Gleeson’s hob­ I t allotment. want it. #[3-1092. ' ^ 1 2 1210 "**'Y‘**'9*’*‘- Compare , , , and count your sevlngil ■■ 1 scant cup buttermilk Dissolve gelatin In hot water NO MONIY DOWN bles. She says, “My first love is ------Put baking soda in cup of and juice. Let stand and set in As a result, there remains a buttermUk. Cream shortening, collecting recipes and doing general government borrowing refrigerator one hour or until charity work." She is a member ■ V ar and eggs thoroughly and XMutlally set. Mix in apples, capacity of 32,863,687, which ■8-TRANSISTOR"TAKE-ALONG"PORTABLE FM/AM PORTABLE GIFT VALUE mhc with rind. of the Ladles of St. James and may be used tor schools. UNIQUE AM/FM-STEREO PORTABLE ■ pineapple, cranberry sauce and iSt. Elizabeth’s Mothers Circle. Sift together three cups flour, pecans. Pour Into oiled mold or The sewer borrowing capacity A BIg-Power Pocket Porfobfe ■alt, baking powder and nut* t computed by multiplying the dish and put in refrigerator until 8 POT. GAIN PBEDIOTED that's Perfect for Anyone meg and add to creamed mix* Arm. Serve on lettuce leaves. borrowing base of 31,846,363 by on Year Holiday Gift Lfsfl 10 Transition, plus ture alternately with butter­ CHICAGO—Private economic v't?/; i t 1.8, tor a total of 32,768,645. A native of Hartford, Mrs. forecasts call for a 6 per cent Automatic Frequency milk. kUx weU and gradually Oleeson has lived In Manchester ;V ’~ There are no bonds charged add enough Hour to moke soft Increase in Che U.S. gross na­ against this limit, but any bonds Control for Flawless about 28 years. She worked for tional product In 1986, to a level JA 0R0RA| | \ ^ , dough. CSilII two hours. Roll sold must be used only for new FM EnjoymentI many years at Traveler’s In­ of 3710 bilUon. sewer construction. Big Speaker for LL j u U— u i l I u M bm^i 1 I I III ■iiiiiiEliiliifiiiEaMtoRniftlDi The cost of a sewer system Big-Set Soundl without a treatment plant Is Low, Low Pricel estimated at 31.800,000; an add- Remco Everything You Need to ddtional 3800,000 will be needed If a treatment plant Is built. None better snywli.r. n t.r thii prie.l Vses House Currenf or Batferlesli af the Parkade — Special SALE! slips n.atly In e poclnl for on-tha-qo For Yule-tide Fun Year Roundl If a treatment plant is not built ^ 1 1 Luxurious Oiled Walnut CobineFsfj at this time. It will be necessary llit.ning, IneludM carrying c u t, M r * Who wouldn't lovo finding fhi, baaufy FAT CAT to tie the' sewer system In to the phone and baffary. #12-344. under the tree? Coma, with leather eait, NO Made by famous ITT lo toll for 3133.90! 21 ■ Metropolitan District Commis­ earphone, battarlai. #12-316. MONEY tranmtor,. 15 diodai; dafaehablo hi-fi ipoalt- I OS seen on TV! TRIM THE TREE DOWN on ; a gam of a radio! # 12-MO. I E sion lines. Mayor ’Throwe said the coun­ cil will appoint a sewer com­ fflRiSTMAS SHOPPING at mission at the town council SHACK is MONEY IN THE BANK! 20 oz. Can- Instant Spray Snow...... 58* meeting next week and that ap­ plications have been filed with RTABLE EASr-ON-THE-BUDGET SHREO 15 ft Metallic Garland...... (jc the federal government for (OMPONENT-QUALITY SHREO 5 M Automatic loans to draw the sewer plans. This mammoth truck’s 4-Speed i -I S t l C L . wheels really grip the 50 Lights, Midfet Set...... $239 It Is necessary to obtain author­ road. It climbs as no other ity from the voters to proceed Tilt-Down 4-Speed AutOmatlo C toy truck ever did, over 3*Li|ht Window Gandies...... $1,38 with the project. Changerl boulders or out of ditches A sewer system In the Indus­ "Tilt-Down" Portable like a tank. It raises and 7*Light Indoor Sot...... $1,13 trial areas of town has been W ith Tone Lett You Enjoy the lowers automatically. 34" singled out as a prime factor in ^ Control! Great Sound ol Stereol long, 10” wide. attracting industry. Additional Unbroakablo Tree Omamonts...... 68* business firms In town would Plays A ll stre^gUien the town’s tax base. Records! Twin Balanced Sprenkel spoke in favor of With Famous ~>*9CMxy»a>ic! Artificial Christanas Wreaths 78* to *3.88 S" Speakers! HELBROS presenting ''the entire project, ^cihA -a^A Compact Pertabla In Blown Glass Tree Ornaments.. .48* to 89* Including the treatment plant, 4 Sp**d Chanter Wolnut Tr/fflnied Co8e. to the voters, because "the vot­ Tho sound, performance and Pkg. of 30 5*Star Bows...... ooe ers should understand \9hat the Lave the Sound/1 price you've bean looking All-transistor, with two 3" ■■ and 3" speakers, 4 e U io ||N WALTHAM obligations of the town wfll he , , , This low-coit porlabla hSi for! 5" oval spaakar; printed Music that travels light, for 95 over the next ten years." He a ipacMl needle for iftreo or mono dliu . #13-1010. circuitry; durable cast! fun at home or awayl Plays all controls, stereo cartridge, 15*/2” Plush Stockings...... 68* said that It would be necessary #13-1089. size records. #13-1091. superb tone qualifyl Our S Pkg. of 4 Rolls Xmas Wrap...... 35c to ask tor an additional 3800,- most poworfull # | 3 -I0 M . | 000 to build the treatment plant H l-n PORTABLE AT • A $2995 4.44 7.97 Mayor ’Throwe said the pub'^ Uc buildipg commission (FBC) Liggett Drug "Scooped" up over $500,000 worth of Watches! The Mouse ’Trap Game Is guaran­ Not a toy . . . It really types! Fea­ More todjo lor the money than we've teed to be the nuttiest, wackiest tures line spacer, numerals, punc­ Is In the process of selecting a ever O ffereJK -. and juif In lima for A eufo, cuddly companion to de­ Pramium styling at • low, most hilarious game ever! You tuation, ribbon reverse, carriage site tor a new town hall, end ChristmasI Has e-.|ull-ranga lone eon- light any kiddie or eoodl Tho so- Lovable Plush Tiger Has low Original Factory Price Tags of # 7 1 ^ 0 - # 6 2 4 8 0 - M 9 ^ 5 , etc. pricel Top-flight metropolitan par- must play It to believe It return and more. ' ^ Irol. so rare in potteM**: tuned RF crot! a sensitive AM radio fucked a Bulff-ln 6-Translster Are Still Attached stage; dynamic spaakarr#-l 2-835, In tho tiger's fummyl The hit of the Radio! Gift-Priced, Tee! formancal With battery, oarphono, 7 Feet Toll season! #12-1139. carry strap. #12-1290. • LIFETIME GUARANTEES! • SCOTCH OILED TEAK AM RADIO IRTCALL RECEIVER 2-BAND POUCE RECEIVER QUALITY AM/FM RADIO | 9 BARGAIN! Less Than PINE Now Only 10 Wholesale! TREE LEASE A CAR FROM PAUL DODGE PONTIAC Perfect at a ALL MAKES G ift or an ~~r^^EA4Lf.9trc. FOR Extra Table Tunes Both H i! 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Nas Slnil at Hai .w - . acheduUng and possible Four boys’ received their ten- 0Miil6Ue______Rlgli______WHtotA_____ is OP 0 i E \ ^ Y Crew New to Machine Commenting on the first ttm courae combinaUoas.’* deittot badges at the troop bobMnr » epeclal "Tratheia and FAIRWAY, Unea* Mopra, who The meeting had oriftnally meeting^ Tuesday night and be- ®o«i Ihrenfaig** Tuesday, Dec. f t ■aaihitlsr. . Totfvs cot to K«t iq> pretty tracted read Mning out This Television ^ ■f-') *** tentatively set ,for last oame meMben o f the troop. *»«■ «U thoee boys in the area' ia the morning to outwit fall, Itoteh Ad. Hebron Rd. and NnX TE£ 9 *■“ “ ov‘8 9taff * M o ^ a y . A t lU last meeting the The four kre Jame* - R i J ^ are presenOy in the 8th Ian CoWWJSndnr T=80 “ «“ ««• Bolton Center Rd. have been re­ Raldtiw \^l the town hicliway department, {^'.'S’55!' B?®*** Boone (C) lined by the town. Quarry Rd., ‘ for a David Parvis, Richard Norris grade of school and are tWnldng fiK. SAT.E but, if ootwIUed, the crew is The t o ^ is not responsible c^eterta-audltorium addltlcm to and Craig M terto n . . about ehraning bi fha freshman l;U M • OPEN DAILY 19 Is II • Vernon Rd., Birch Mt. Bxt., * p t ) perfeeUy wUiing to admit, and *"* ^ building commisaion. The Fljdng Eagle |Mtrol won, rdass of,SX3m next year. a:06 (34) B ^ ln e ^ ’ Stoney Rd., and Birch Mountain MeeUng Rd.. however, "^ e but a l^ de«Uded to lopk deeper the competition in outdoor 5*01 Superman !^(#L .r.Od? e3g>laln, (he errora of its ways. MU were lined for ttie first time. The first auoh event oonduct- W) Topic { Itonna Heed s U ^ w^.ch U ^ M l b l e for Into scheduling problems. aldlte and the honor patrol ban- ad by the adhool. It is being ‘ Girea CHft (dO) Dennis, Menace *:ao ito ways, in this case, are up Also, the walking line along U>at road, must have been hav- The requested addition would ner for the night aiidiueo won •:00 (to) Whlrlytlrda the center of Notch and BoRon Notch Rd. was extended, and a sponrored b)l the current freeb- (to) Navy Film ing the same kind of trouble contain room for music classes Uie knot-tvhi* conteM. The man elasa of the high school, ia i miey 0 ^ ? ! r w U b y (C) Center Rds., where the newly walking line was added along with Its artistic technique. and for a large study h a U . ^ F « p a l ^ won the The evening will ecoslst of a eOOKTAIL Rocky M d Hla Friends painted traffic lines are blurred. Brandy S t and part of Loomis Bulletin Board would provide the needed add!- complm contest. 24) Rd. dinner and'talk followed by a SHAKER Road Pioreman Donald Mas- The United Methodist Church tlonal space, according to a re- a IK Cheyenne A -A Consrrese of Strburs Parking lines have been drawn basketball game between Xavier •ey explains it ipiite simply. Youth. Fellowship retreat port given the board at its last Manchester Bvealiig HeraU High School of Middletown and •:to (to) Mona MoClnskey (C) He was using the new road-liner at the school and 31 parking planned for Friday and Satur­ meeting. But board members Chrome and • :W ( 8) Laramie (C) Beltoa correapondent, dom e- SCBB. (24) Whafn New ,9-46 (34) College Sport of Week spaces have been outlined In the day has been canceled and wUI asked, administration to give 10:00 < ^20-to) w ng. Hot Summer P“ *«ba8od hy the town earlier 'voll Young, teL M8-8S81, ReservatiOna fbr the evening {n Public Interest area beside and behind the be rescheduled sometime in Jan­ next year’s curriculum a going- Ahuninotn Top (13) Newsbeat ,, ^ (10-22-30) Dean Martin (C) this year, and he made the should be made through any U:00 ( 3-8-10-12^20-23-80-40) News paint too thick and put too much Community HaU. Massey points uary. over to see If some increase In Walter Cronklte Sport.e. Weather J h out that the latter are 10 feet member of the freshman class FAIRWAY (18) — pressure on the machine, so the School APVitru Board class size v»*or vaagcurtailment w<»sasi»c;ati. utIn 58% in Kindergarten a AM. Calendar 11:15 (10-30) Tonight Show (C) wide, rather than the usual sev­ before Dec. 14. I £ Jcunlnpi—News pah* sprayed beyond the Unee. The board of educatiem will class offerings could be arrang. WASHINGTCRf—About rrAor B8 per PRICED 7i00 ( 3) Llttlest Hobo (20) ABC Wrhtllfe en or eight feet— wide enough „ (40) Sports Wnal Pbi^unately, the man who sold hold aw specialo|#aivscaa meeting tonight to alleviate the problem tern- cent of all 8-year-o^i 5-year-fl^ In the ^ -9 J -i0 ) News. Sports, U :to ( 3) Movie to open a car door without hit­ AUL m FAMILY weather the town the road-liner came at 8 at. , the1. . highvi_u school *-to dis-j . - nnrawivporarily. United States attended kinder­ (18) Subscription TV (12) Movie ting the next car with it. 11:26 (40) Merv Griffin cuss methods of alleviating Scout Troop 73 garten or nursery school last ELLSWORTH, Maine (AP) — '{90' ,Pl*lrlct Attornw , ^ ( 8) Movie along before too many lines The road crew drew stop Unes Samuel Herrick of Penobscot ■ ee English; jSsict and Fancy room shortages at the high Members of Boy Scout Troop year. But in families with an- T.16 (40) Frier Jennings. News 11:90 (32) Tonlsrht Show (C) were drawn to give the road was elected foreman of Superior crew a hand. at some Intersections, too, but school next fall, other than 73 braved December winds last nual incomes of $7,500 or more, . . . ------^------■*irip''iBa-..T;;L"'‘----Force FUm ran out of paint before doing BEE SAlUlurrAS-B TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE U8TINO PreviouBly, the town con­ adding a cafeteria-auditorium. Saturday and c.amped over enrollment was higher — 77.6 all the roads planned. First Walter Waddell, school board night at Camp Jcrftnson. The per cent. paternal grandfather, also Sam­ uel, held (Ml the first' grand ^^PEN EVERY M GH T^M iM NCL^^ Speciul Vaiue ------Jury the county had In 1837. Radio broadcasts of 10 or 10 niinnto length. Some statloiis carry other short newsensto.) DOMINO GRAULATED BIG BUY OF THE WEEK WDBC—188S 8:16 Dial 13 Hh Favorife Collors ond Fabrics 8:00 Long John Wade 10:06 Comment i 8 OO Dick Robinson i0:40 Dial 12 SWEET UFE I 1:06 News, Sign Off 13:00 News f ■ A. WBCH—SIS 12:15 Sign Off Men's Fine Tailored SUGAR 5'2{: Hartford Highlights , ^ , w n c—less 7:00 News ‘ 6:00 Afternoon Edition SOLID PACK 8:00 Gaslight B:0O News. Sports. Weather : 13:00 Quiet Hours j:4h Americana 7:05 Conversation Piece I TETLEY WINF—136S 28-O Z. I 8:00 News 7:to News of the World LT.WOOD 615 Dial 13 8:06 Pops Concert 9:05 Nightbeat CANS 48 6:00 News 11:00 News. Sports. Weather TOMATOES 6.46 Lowell Thomas 11:30 Art Johnson CfMint 7:00 The World Tonight TEA BAGS LOCKER PLINT and MEAT MARKET 7:15 Frank Gifford . AA A. WPOP—1416 DRESS 5:00 George Brewer 7:3(1 Harry Rcasoner 7:00 Ken Griffin ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED ^ 8:00 News 12:00 Stan Douglas NOT PREPACKAGED i FRESH MEATS RETAIL DEPARTMENT SHIRTS ^Cotton Oxford Cloth FEED THE WHOLE We Are Taking Orders For Christmas The Baby Hal ★ Nylon Tricot Knit FRESH NATIVE Been Named. ^Cotton Broadcloth FAMILY FOR LESS h GREYLEDGE FARM ■ Wright, Daniel Joseph, son of Richard and Jeanne Gif- , fin 'Wright, 25 Brent Rd. He was bom Nov. 29 at Manches­ ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Giffin, St. Regis Falls, N.Y. His paternal Adorable Styles and Details! grandparents are Frank and Alice Wright, Sherrill, N.Y. He has two sisters,'Lynne, 3>^, and Karen, 21 months. • * * * • CampanelU, Diana Lee, daughter of Dominic A. Jr. and Barbara Halieran CampanelU, Old Monson Rd., Stafford GIRLS’ COATS Springs. She was bom Nov. 29 at Manchester Memorial TURKEYS Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ 2 J 5 FRESH NATIVE CAPON S 7 to 9 LBS. neth Halieran, Newington. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dominic CampanelU Sr.. South Windsor. She FIRST PRIZE LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS has a brother, Daniel J., 3% ; and a sister, Donna Marie, 4 ^ . CrKsply tailored quality .shirting.s for the particular man. 11 and *14 • • • * * Popular button-down, regular and tab collar model.s. Get FRESH ROASTING CHICKENS 6 to 6V2 LBS. them for your.self, give them a-s gifts. Sizes 14 Vi to 17, Bartlett, Jamea Nelson Jr., son of James and Carol sleeves 32 to 35. Easy-care fabrics. HRST PRIZE BABY SMOKED HAM S 8 t o TO LBS. Jones Bartlett, 66 Park St., ftockville. He was bom Nov. 27 ARMOUR STAR STU FFS TURKEYS at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Chloe Jones. Rockville. Hi.s paternal grandparents are - ______r PLEASE LEAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY FOR G O O D SIZE Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Bartlett. Rockville. He has a sister Kelly Jo, 3. SELECTION — GIVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS THE BEST • * • » • Hareid, Lee Darid. son of Blaine E. and Joan Kent Boys' Warm Hareld, RFD 1. Shenipslt Lake Rd., Rockville. He was bom E IF YOU UKE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST ■ Nov. 27 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grand­ 51 BISSBJ. ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT parents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kent, Cranston, R.I. His 5 4 3 ^ 2 4 paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. )^ gen e Hareld, Cotton PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Wanvick,. R.I. He has t\yo brothers, Wade, 7, and Greg, 5; I and two sisters, Tracy. 6. and Jeri. 3. j • 4> O Flannel ' Letendre, Leianna Marie, daughter of Albert A. and Lou- anna O’Reilly Letendre, RFD 1, Box 374, Ellington. She was USDA CHOICE TENDER USDA CHOtCE bom Nov. 28 at Rockville General Hospital. Her paternal PAJAMAS grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Letendre, Ellington. C EDGE' BONE RUMP or * « O 0 O McCrystal, Daniel Peter, son of James and Judith Spin- • Q h o ta i^ TyisatSu Q/ l J j o i v / l elll McCrystal, 19 Hale St., Rockville. He was bom Nov. 27 TOP ROUND ROAST j at Rockville General Hospital. Hi.s maternal grandparents are ROUND ROAST Mr. and Mrs, Peter P. Splnelli, Bristol. His paternal grand­ 1.78 U.S. Choice. P0f**ROAST S parents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McCrystal, Vernon. He SIRLOIN has a sister, Kathleen May, 2. Heavy cotton flannel in coat * « O * * or middy style with piping trim. Cheery prints In sizes TIP R O A ST L b ’ 1 . 0 9 Roy, Richard John, son of Armand and Julia Chasse 8 to 16. BLOCK Roy, 36 Manor Lane. Wapping. He was bom Nov, 19 at BOTTOM Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and LEAN, JUICY Mrs. Ed Chasse, Keegan, Maine. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roy,. Green River, N.B., Can. He has three brothers, James, 9V2, Stephen, 8, and Edward, 2'^. CU BE STEAK L b *T .0 9 STYLE *'**»* Kelly, Donna Marie, daughter of Thomas J. and Dolores Boys' Lined SW IITS PREMIUM Helm Kelly, 169 Kelly Rd., Wapping. She was bom N8V. 30 2 U. S. Choice CHUCK STEAKS at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ Lb. 59c ents are Mrs. Blanche Klein, 439 Center St., and Mr. Joseph CORDUROY SKINLESS FRANKS Lb 69c Heim, East Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Kelly Sr.. East Hartford. She has a brother, KING OP THE SEA Plump, NATIVE, 6 to 6^4 Lbs. Thomas Joseph IH, 7; and two sisters, Linda, 12, and Colleen, • U. S. CHOICE 10. SLACKS ROASTING * • a • « Swordfish Steak Lb 69c • L O N D O N 0 A t King, Robyn Marie, daughter of Robert and Eloise Slim Ivy Stylo CHICKENS Murphy King, 33 Marion Dr. She was bom Nov. 29 at Man­ GIANT • B R O IL 9 9 ib chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Milford. Her paternal grand­ PRODUCE parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carleton King, Coventry. Her ma­ TIDE ternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles GaMn, 2.77 J FANCY “SWEET LIFE” Waterbury. She has a brother, John, 16; and three sisters, DEL MONTE INDIAN RIVER PINK SEEDLESS Sandra, 14, Leslie, 4%, and Tammy, 2. S W E E T L IF E Zwick, Holly Margaret, daughter of Walter M. And Ship, GREEN PEAS , 3 ’c™ 5 9 c 29< • BACON Midwale cotton corduroy CRAPEFRUIT 4 8 9 S ley Sturtevant Zwick, 390 Oak St., East Hartford. She was pants. Slim fitting and cot­ HEINZ PINEAPPLE bom Dec. 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ton flannel lined. Loden, CALIF. SUNKIST grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sturtevant, 36 Lucian charcoal, navy, brown. Sizes CATSUP 2 Bot^s 45c JUICE Onr Own “Home Style” St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 3 to 12. SALAD DRESSING Zwick, 410 Broad St. She has two brothers. Walter Jr., 11, NAVEL ORANGES 6p and Frederick, 6. HIRACLE WHIP 2 53c • S A U S A G E a 4 • • • 9 Quart 49c Oonland, Diana Ruth, daughter of Henry and Judith CBflLOROX STRICTLY SBJCTED U.S. No. 1 MIRACLE *V*V Jones Cpnland, 18 Cross St.. Coventry.^ ghe was bcmi Nov. 22 : M EAT at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. W H IT E Christmas BLEACH GaL 52c Ql //C and Mrs. Lawrence Jones, Arlington, Va. Her paternal grand­ MscINTOSH APPLES 4-ib. Bog 49^ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conland, Catskill, N;Y. She 1 . ‘ ...... has two sisters, Elizabeth, 4, and Virginia, 3. ‘ TABLE WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES * • • • * HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ?:■ Wrobel, Cynthia Ann, daughter of Frank Jr. and Judith JOHNSON'S ECONOMY SIZE Jaconski Wrobel, Garnet Ridge Dr., Tolland. She was bom CLOTHS FOR DELIVERY— CALL 643-8059 Nov. 26 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand- 51x51" Size-I BABYPOWUER 69« .parents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jaconski, Rockville. Her pa­ ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wrobel, Cov- FAMILY SIZE • SSEfSwe n .. i f i r m , EIPE V 0 FISH STICKS, 8-^. pkg. 4 for 99e | Tomatoes, pkg. of 4 29e ^ sntry. She has a brother, Steven, 2; and a sister, Cheryl, 3. HALO SHAMPOO T9t 4 * • * a ? “ l a r g e , f i r m , c a l i f . 5 Lynn, Sharyl Spring, daughter of Edwin C. and Mar­ 1.78 jorie Grimm Lynn, 1333 (California St., Berkeley, Calif' She each ^ (Y (m fcveB 7e) » Lettoce;... 2 hds. 39c f was boj]h Nov. 30 at Kaiser Hospital, Berkeley. Her maternal 51 X 70” gfrandparents are Mn and Mrs. William Grimm, San Jose, Calif. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles 2 . 7 8 1988 NABISCO L^TUi, 47 Green Rd. She has a brother, Bruce, 4V4. 60 X 90” -FIRST FOOD GINGER SNAPS ...... 16 oz. pkg. fise ♦ 4 4 4 4 Bander: Easy one hand control, over 25 sq. in. scoNOMY STORE OF MANCHESTER k e e b l e r Wilson, Andrew Scott son of C. Ronald and Dona Wal­ 3 . 9 7 of orbital action. U-140. HONEY GRAHAMS ... .16 oz. pkg. 8»e lace Wilson, 137 Henry S t He was bom Dec. 1 at Manches­ Jig Saw: Has slide switch in handle. Free blade included. U-161. ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. XnMs bans and goldsn poinsettias Mi CENTER SWEn _ PIENTY OF FREE FARKINe shins on red cotton cloths. Solid col-, Drill K it: 3 bits, brush, grinding wheel, and Mrs. Alexander Wallace, Wakefield, Mass. H l^atem al ora also. OPEN WED.. THURS.. FRL TILL 9 P.M. — SAT. TILL 6:30 I ...W S L P P "flUKH I chuck key, holder, rubber pad, sanding discs, S»w Monchettor, CoBiu f^e 643-427B grandparents are l(|Ir. and Mrs. Lester Oberlanderv^elro^ wheel a rb ^ Included. U-125. 0 8 Mass. He has a brother, Charles R. Jr,, 2; and a sistar, OhrtsUiiabl.

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,' ■>.'-t.,-^!' *~J i'! "* 'I.ni idri. J-IIH. w . 1.11. ^ 1II .1.1 my ill rw^tllij Vi.giiitM «',j I, !lU..iMJ|l|n,'|jnnijmft|iiilH|^i|ii^ TT ■ 4?^ ■ B t IIOUSdN OUR BOARDING HOTJSB a y w a aS ■■ ^ ^ .;; m '■ ■. ' i ' / y t .’;.^ .:r'-' t i ■' , p > ■->-. . 1 Help Wantedhrl )) BKmXA Raetlelgh HoglMt. WANTED - U'N’e or o n d T M t m bOY'a SO”, exoeOent coodiUoai, —*e^— — * . also, if (Mred, retired ^vw-«^ $87. Boy'a .Canadian fiinra CONVt«tlOHttRf nurse. All shifts needed. WarS- 42SontlMni Bkates, aiae 8, Ilka new, $8. OaU IOKR,OldMlFlgO- < The 1984 CBvB V m i i ' i k d 'fou'RE ^lOlK DOWN’ MyWORD.Y^PCI r- IW*4 ■ senersl adter 4, 849-ana. hbuee'Point. NA 3-8174 or HA 'I^ ^^ibita, >Rii '’.v w I mi m u A FUlPPANt 6Tlb«t*D ttw U 46Storebouia usoKiHSiiKtA: 1414.-. |C0MBH6«S,«N;TaL Untt*h«t with 46Distrdsf iignal 1VP16AL iLPEa.. depUaw, diaootinllyKUaia SANTAWANT, CHiv.o/6TlU,HE tu«e«w 49 Rich fur ■ • C^At^FliSD>;ADyEBtiSlNG DESPT. HOURS cauM dr Mik. H viitn aoiir LIKE H1M10«RIN Mala Noeooy EviN •^1’l l W v a a s "^ PERHAPS VmS 17 Window abat LOOKS AT*T>4E SOON AS I AAAKE (pi.) ^ 1 European A. Michaud, 743-8608. Interesting and diver­ or Female, also our OlaBaifl T ir..^A n...^ WILL SPEED THINflS 19 Kztramitjr bUckbtrd lastrikai with SSCommunloa i a mi H, \h tif rmrnt imStH, tm. cation Help . . . 37. ' SfSNYA plate t PLEASE HEAD YOUR AD iMOitwi<. 6 7 8 9 10 643-2711 Capitol Equipment Co.. 38 • nHIrWMr 875-3136 Main St., Manchester. Hours 11 12 13 dally 7-5. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ 'f X F and M -f day 7-4. 648-7968. PRATT A WHITNEY u 15 /a5\a^ Treabia Riuebing Our AdVsrUaar? HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re­ MB«M/A.i!ASims,St. MACHINE TOOL ALLY OOP BY V. 1 FSO. OOYfi HAMLIN HE NEEDS A moval — attics, cellars and REFRESHER 16 18 19 f)p6ifieLo, mm. ~ 24-Hoar ftnsweriag Sarvita yards, weekly or monthly pick­ HAS OPENINGS FOR: ,.E ^ r PONT KNOW ...SO I BETTER 1C0L)R5E=^„.,. » H TM t» m H, rm ■ « ■ » H W MUCH TH' OL' RECOVER MV AX 20 21 up. Bolton, Manchester. vicin­ Flute Grlndera (hand) OOtOTElL BIAME BEFORE I MAKE Free to Herald Readers ity. Harold Hoar, 649-4084. MEDICAL SECRETARY MH FDR WHAT MY PRESENCE Hob Grinders KNOWN 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Special Services 15 Radius Grlndera X !lSL,“ ?'zS2,s.ri,s.;r^!SJ'sr^ n , STEPS. SIDEWALKS, stone Bonds—TStodis-— Help Wanted—Female 35 walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ MorigageH ' 27 Desirable opportunities for Contour Grlndera CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 30 31 GROOMING and boarding, heat­ WANTED — Shirt press opera­ the college graduate. Short­ UTD (Gutter Grlndera races. All concrete repairs. ed kennel with seperate runs. EDWARDS ' Reasonally priced. 843-0851. SECOND, : MORTGAGE - On- tor, good hourly wage, paid va­ hand essential, well estab­ ID Grinders 32 33 H.C. Chase, Harmony HIU Ken­ HraltM funds available for ate cation, insurance benefits. Ap­ lished Hartford concern, 5 OD Grinders ANSWERIN SERVICE FLOORS cleaned and waxed In nel, Hebron Rd., Bolton, 643- and mortgages, payments to ply In person, Fisher Dry day week, benefit progp'am, Hertlein DrlH Grlndera 6 6427. 34 35 36 37 38 homes, offices or business. suit ^ your budget. HbqDedlent Cleaaaert. 323 Broad S t free parking. Write Box H ardners M II - DS- S Available days, evenings. Satis­ burvice/ J. X t Realty, 64S411K. "H”, Herald. Jig Bore 39 40 41 64 5 0 251 faction guaranteed. Free esti­ Horisohtal Boring Grinders »aa leave yonr musase. Ybo’II hear from our ndvertiaer In lie mates. Insured. George Faur, KooflnR— 16 A FRESH START will lump CLERK - TYPIST Radial Drills time W tthi^ apendlng- all evening at the telephone. * * 649-9229. your debt.i into une easy pay­ F and M m a r k e t 42 43 44 46 47 48 BIDWELL HOME Improvement Cylindrical Lapping >o'^-.r«V - ment If you have equity in Miller Planers ■ ■ APPLIANCES repaired - all Co. — Roofing, siding, altera­ property, call Franx Burke to la-e Permanent full-time posi­ 48 50 51 52 Aatomohiles For Sale 4 makes washers, refrigerators, tions, additions and remfidel- discuss ways and mea:,s. Con­ I « IW5 >, Ni*. ■> TM. va. N.. e.. Ing of all types. Elxcellent tion available for clerk— RN OR LPN — 8-11, 11-7 shifts, ALSO OPENINGS FOR; freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ necticut Mortgage Exchange, typist, with or without ex­ 53 54 1957 PONTIAC, 4-door hard­ tric r.anges. Oil burners workmanship. 649-6493. part-time. Laurel Manor, 649- 9 PRISCILLA’S POP HERALD 15 Lewis St.,. Hartford. 248- perience for typing and Electricians BY AL VERMEER top, power steering, power cleaned and repaired Cosma 8897. 4519. Draxes, body good condition, A. A. b io iL ~ iN a Ruofling, J general office work. Posi­ Tool Room Machinist *''V‘ 55 |S6 AppUance, 649-(X)65. 9 BOX LE H E R S 822,5. Can be seen after 5 p.m. siding, painting. Carpentry,'. Al- — tion offers interesting and Machine Trainees 649-7831. tcrations and additions, f il­ varied duties with oppor­ Scrapers ^ ^ C /A L Business Opportunity 28 KEY PUNCH For Your ings. Workmanship guafaii tunity for advancement. OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 1963 FORD Falrlane 500, 4-door teed. 299 Auhunn St. 643-4860 MANCHESTER — Charice of a Good typing ability and Good Starting Pay Plus small V-8, standard shift, $l,- WE BELIEVE Uietlme to buy a thriving Mala OPERATORS InformatitHV High School education re­ Many Employe Benefits OH,THAT'S FUWWY OOOPWISHT, NEVER MINP.' VtXJ’RE 060. Call 875-0484, after 8 p.m. Street restaurant. This Is an quired. Two weeks paid va­ CLVPE—HAR,HAR.' MOTHEK-HES JUST AS MUCH OF A That for professional real established busineM, well LISTEMTOTHIS BEEN OVER. AM 5 'THE HERALD will not cation for employes hired EXPERIENCED ONE--THERE WERE WINDBAS ON THE PHONE OLDSMOBILE 1958 — converti­ estate service you should Roofinit and n»irtrt*eva 16-A APPLY HOUR SW A P- A S H E IS, S O DON’T disclose the identity of equipped with a good volume. before January 1, 5 day THESE TWO ZEBRAS, ble, all power, excellent condi­ call Carl Zinsser at our PIN S c o r n y COME BLEATINO TO any advertiser using dux KOOBTNG — Specializing re­ Present operato/ want* quick week, excellent insurance AND TRAINEES AKJ' OWE SAYS TO THE JO K E S WITH tion. Call 649-3589. Personnel Department OTHER.,.OH, VOU ME NOW THAT THE letters. Readers answer­ Manchester office or Doris pairing roofs of all kinds, new sale. Call Doris Smith, Jarvis benefits and pleasant work­ A CRONV/ I s h o e s t h e Corner New Parii and HEARPTHATOWEI ON ing blind box ada who Smith at our Vernon office. Realty Oo., R ealton, 649-1300. t o l d DEBBIE OTHER FOOT/ 1982 (CHEVROLET Nova 400, roofs, gutter work, chimneys ing conditions! Call Mrs. Oakwood Aves. 'WELL.HOLPOW-- T P CALL desire to protect tbeir Whether buying or selling, ALPHA - NUMERIC e o o t a f e w standard, 2-door, excellent con­ cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Peterson. 643-1161 for ap­ IV HER.AWR. ideiitity can follow this call a trained Jarvis con­ LUN(3HEONETTE, ideal situa­ West Hartford t U i i MORE. dition. Gall 568-0253 after 4 p.m. siding. 30 years' experience. pointm ent VV1 procedure: sultant first Free esUmates. Call Hovriey, tion. Established, nice hours, EXOELLBJNT BENEFTTS BSnclose your reply to the 1963 FORD convertible, V-8, Fu- 643-6361, 644-8333. good locaUon. Efficient and 6-DAY WEEK An Equal Opportunity A dime, fa a ^ A most psrplexinb . B e c a u se th e bitotoer The smaller they . box in an envelope — tura sprint, white top, bucket profitable operation requires WOMAN wanted for assembling Employer addressed to the Classi­ JARVIS REALTY CO. HARTFORD COMPANY confusinjg yj (p^sum.,. 7 j t h a t I \ro 'H __ .J ^ b e c o m e .' seats, 41,260. 649-7752. Onr cleaning fied Manager, Manchester REALTORS MLS INSURORS 649 5261, 649-6140.______week, good pay. New FREE PARKING Evening Herald, together Ueatinx and Plum bine 17 WAYOUT 1964 BONNEVILLE P o n tla c ~ — System Laundry k Dry Clean- MEN FOR FIRST shift factory BY KEN MUSE with a memo listing the 4 door, hardtop, power equip­ 643-1131 649-1200 COMPLETE plumbing and Pl'iynte. Instructions 32 ‘"s. Harrison street. work. Mechanical experience companies you do NOT ment, one owner. 649-2149. W rite Box D, Herald want to see your, letter heating service, complete new:------. ^ _ ...... ------preferred. Apply Eastern Boil­ -Your letter will be de­ bathroom installations Md TUTORING — Shorthand, Typ- RELIABLE Woman to babysit er Oo., 99 Loomis S t, Manches­ 1963 CHEVROLET, 9 passenger • ------ing, all_.f1 levels,4 1_ *. booklteeplng, * * for two small —1- childreh>. 44 a. ' a days. stroyed if the adverUser is station wagon, 4-door V-8 ra- ®LBCmOLUX vacuum clean- bathroom- remodeling, 30 years F and M ter. elementary accounting. Write In my home, for working par­ one you've mentioned. If dlo, heater, automatic, piw er er, salts and service, Knnu»abonded in business. E arl 'VanCainp, a - l not . It vviil be haiidled in representative. Alfred Amcll. 649-4749. P. O. Box 862, Manchester. ents. 648-2851. / usual manner. steering, clean and ready to TOOL & GAGE MAKERS • mi >, Ni*. w, m h i m. o« go. Fully guaranteed. (3or- 110 Bryan Dr. Manchester. 644- m & M OIL Service, WANTED — Woman for one- WAITRESS, experienced dining girl office, typing, bookkeep­ don’s Atlantic Service, Inc. and heating, residential, com­ TRUCK DRIVERS JIG BORE OPERATORS ‘That figures! Hickory is what my dad uses room and counter, good hours. ing, general office work, 5-day West Rd., Ellington, 875-8392. mercial and industrial, no jobs Apply In person Center Res­ to cure me!" Lost and Found 1 DICK’S SERVICE — Snow- . Train Now — Pay Later week, benefits. Wrfte Box N, lop rates, overtime, all benefits plowing, trucking, moving, rub- small. 649-2871. taurant, 499 Main. Herald. LOST—Black Burmese kitten, 1963 PONTIAC Catalina, 4-door plus profit sharing. Hai^top, show-room condition. bish removal, carpentry, clean- DOT^^pium W ng 'and heat (Continue to earn as you named Ming, in vicinity Croft learn. Men over 19 are Call 649-4839, 8-6. ing, general repairs, all types ing, repairs, alterations, elec­ tisa- Dr., seen last by owner on Frl- ___ heeded at once to train for COC.HftAH CSRAMRAXW 12-5 ______of odd Jobs. Try Dick, reason­ tric and gas hot water heat­ HelD Wanted— Mule 36 Manchester Tool & Design * '*« WtiU TM a^ U1 , day 26, was wearing flea col- 1957 OLDSMOBILE 98, gcod able. 643-4536. l)igh paying Jobs as Trac­ tteSO N t e S N lar, child’s pet. Reward. Please ers, free estimates. Call 643- TRANSCRIPTIONIST FIRST CLASS mechanic, must 130 H artford Rd., Mancheater PIZ.ZA m s B condition, 3450. or best offer. 1496 tor Trailer drivers, if quali­ PAD call 644-1776. 644-1426. LAWNMOWER sharpening; le- fied. Earnings up to $200. h?ive own tools, top wages and 640-5263 /2-5 pairs, sales. rotor blades per week and more. Place­ full benefits. Call Mr. Harris. i r e f e ? K WORRIED m YOU MUST LISTENJ Well established Hart­ IF YOU MURDER ME,)OU WILL 1961 MERCURY, 4-door, excel­ sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ ment assistance upon com­ 649-4571. FEELGUiayiFI TO M E.I HAVE POUND — Grey male oat, 649- AAERay TAKE UPMY G U ILT A N D lent condition, under $700. Call ice. Manchester ciiycle Shop, Radio— Repaif! pletion. Train part or fhll- ford concem has fine KILL you? )W .' SPENT THE LAST 7384. JANITORS, part - time «ve- BAKERS Helper wanted, full­ E SHORT RIBS Wethersfield, 529-5062. 149 W. Middle Turnpike, jl9- Servi(?es 18 tlme. Phone Springfield time, apply, Bess Eaton Donut, BY FRANK O’NEAL iTHAT'S VERy KIND TWef^TY >«d/es nlngs. Call 643-5691. 8 :30-6 'YOUR LIFE. DON'T YOU yYl UNDER- 2098. 783-1576 collect, anytime. opportunity for an 150 Center St., Mancheater. HES BEEN Sem^NCEP 1t> FIVE OF •you. DIP M y OF My LIFE TRY­ POUND — Female terrier type. OH! DO WE WORRY I 1 p.m. only. HE WA9 BOCN AMP , PARENTS USE I ’HWRJUNO BORIS TEARS OF Harp lABOR OJA ING TO WIPE THE experienced transcrlp- BROUGHT UP IN Siberia/' THAT LINE OF rr.r CHRISTMAS SPECTALS PART-TIME help mornings and emuTvoPSiiEAuNfl. BLOOD FROM HOT ISUNP IN1HE RACK SEA. 8594. «... _ Anfarmo Tnafal/nfl Help Wanted-—Female 35 tionist, 6 - day week, or afternoons. Apply, S&D Inc., isoNiNO ON you A\y HANDS.'., now being formed. Free estlm Antenna Instaliatlona .BEFORE you AVJRDEREP ’61 CHEVROLET-6 $795. Satisfaction Guarantee^ 96 Hilliard St., Manchester. TR YING TO l o s t — Pasriiook No. E7728 ates, no contracts. 649-7863 or complete benefit pro­ Automatic .THEM ' r.'iJSCHWITZ? Bel Air, 4-door, radio, 875-8401. ED BISKE, TECHNICIAN IMPORTANT NOTICE K EEP FR O M Savings Bank of Manchester. heater, automatic. gram, free parking. SCREAMING MY-' Application made for pay­ ___ Bantley Service Center The 1964 (?ivU Rights Law EiXPERIENCED painters. Call Lj^anV -----— ------333 MAIN ST. 649-8347 Transmission SELF AWAKE EVERY ment. proh; ’^3, with certain ex- WriU Box K, Herald. 649-4343 between 6-7 p.m. C '60 CHEVROLET-6 $395. NIGHT. TRYING TO DO-I Household Services ~ ------. — —Z • peptions, discrimination be­ Troubio? l o s t — Passbook No. E8823 , Bel Air, 2-door, radio, ALLJ CAN FOR OTHERS,' heater, automatic. Uffered 13-A Millinery, DressmakiP 4i! 19 cause of sex. It win now be A Free Road Test and TO REDEEM MYSELF FOR Savings Bank of Manchester. necessary for our readers E stim ate Application made for pay­ F and M AN unredeemable ACr.y ’62 PL-YMOUTH V-8 $695. REWEAVING of barn.s. moth DRAPERIES, Valknces, etc. hot only to read the usual W All Work Guaranteed .« IW5 br nLCT? ment. custom made; lined or unlined, WANTED Keg. U.S. ftt. OH. Belvedere, 4-door station holes. Zippers repaired. Win Female Help Wanted and A. Budget Terms picked up and delivered. - For MORTY MEEKLE FOUND — Tri-color male wagon, radio, heater, auto­ daw shades made to measure, Male Help Wanted classifi­ ★ Free Towing BUZZ SAWYER Information call 643-1913. Clean, Late iHodd BY ROY CRANE BY DICK CAVALLl ' beagle. Call Vernon Dog Ward­ matic transmission. all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys cations, but also our Classifi­ No Low-Price “Come-on” made while you wait. Tape re­ cation Help Wanted — Male WANTED — Receptionist for en, 875-7934. LADIES AND GENTS custom professional office, bookkeep­ USED CARS Estimates that Cost Yon corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 or Female . . , 37. Money saddle MV VERV WELL, NOT AT ALL NECESSARY. I'M OUST GOING TO CIONt thinr: you 04NTARE TAUBlWeeOLD Gise35 WHO i&WTAi^eEVEHenaDKBe> Many More to Choose From at tailoring and aUeratians at ing experience essential, good 7 ^ ADYAMPVS50F THE FACT" Main., 649-52fa. Top Prices Paid JUMPER, PABLO. SENORITA TAKE SOME dUMPS HERE IN THE PADDOCK. J e A L B 5 pieP LA /e IN A eANDWAPLf^maCBNQeO^ Very Low Prices home, reasonable. 643-2264. opportunity. Box “BB”, Her- 1 BELIEVE CA5EV, BUT VI THAT YB 0OLF TOeeiHBZ Maneh*trtr 7^ ^ O J T T O T H e Announcements 2 WATKINS PRODU(3TS—Per­ 139 Woodland S t For All Makes m 60 THE senator c l e a n in g Woman, Saturdays. Transmission Co. B/LOAF^INGOM-IUB e U D C B B O O M ' NO MONEY DOWN sonal shopping service In your RIDIN3. SAID I MUST ^X)S,MBBkL£/ CUSHMAN Bakery products 3^ room Apartment. Own ,, ...m..,..'...... ~ CARTER CHEVROLET 16 BRAINARD PLACE 60 WITH YOU. home or mine. Over 200 items transportation,- - or bus to Rock­ , ATTENTION Housewives! Get now serving Manchester area. now as near as your tele­ Movinj;—Tmiiclng— those Christmas bills off your C O .. IN C . (Rear Seymour Auto SOLIMENE MOTORS ville. Oall evenings, 875-6847. Store, Main St.) For home delivery call 528-7291 phone. Eleanor Buck, 643- S to ra g e 20 mind. A few openings now after 7 p.m. 1229 Main St. MANCHESTER BOB VIOLETTE, Sales Mgr. 5768. 135-137 Spruce St. MANCHESTER Delivery. Light available In neighborhood ter­ ritories. We train you to show Phone 649-5238 646-0022 ELBCJTROLUX Owners .— Free trucking and package delivery. 367 Oakland St. 643-0507 AMERICA’S largest selling '^vS'TBNOGRAPHER ■Avon Cosmetics. Call 289-4922. pickup and delivery. Prompt cleaner - Electrolux, matchless Refrigerators, washers and stove moving specialty. Folding service on your Electrolux (r) ______quality, enduring excellence, Interest tag p 6 s U I o if in chairs for rent. 649-0752, STENOGRAPH Eat and statisti­ cleaners. Also featuring rug superior service. See, breathe, sma^ department tor qanll- cal tjrplst for accountant’s of­ washer. Call Electrolux au- 1981 RENAULT Dauphine, good touch no dirt. Call Mr. Ed, fled'iiypist, wllh some fice. Hours can be arranged. n thorized sales and service. Call condition, $295. 649-8820. 236-4251. Painting—Papering 21 sh'Orthend background. Minimum 6 hours daily. Con- E> 649-0843, 236-4251. Please ask 'Compafty offers excellent enial office. Begin Immediate­ Her/ald" Reporter / i - y for Augustine Kamienski. PONTIAC — 1966, good tires, ex­ EDCTERIOR and interior paint­ cellent condition, V-8 automa­ program, good ly. 'Tel. 040-1255 between 9-5. ing. Wallpaper books, paper­ wagoq, pleasant. working MICKEY FINN tic, $225. Call 644-0712. Building—Contracting 14 BY LANK LEONARD ^'APTAIN EASY hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ conditions. Wanted BY LESLIE TURNER ly iiisured. Workmanship guar­ Personals MUST SELL — 1957 Ford Falr- CARPENTRY — Concrete steps, anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. T-THEN IT WOULD SURE-AS LONG A« 'K NO, IT> m T 2Uti NeiTHKt lane 600, 4-door sedan, radio, floors, hatchways, remodeling VOU tOOKIMS FOB THAT Vf j KNOW. 'WB y o u n g l a d y would like ride I t no answer, 643-9043. Apply: Firit National If you are interested in this type of work ■" OKAY? A SHE'S WILLIN' TO PAY' THB KILUfS, ( DESCRIPTION'. heater, automatic transmis­ porches, garages, closets, cell FIREPLACE SUH. THERE ARB KILLERf WE PICKED UP A ( FIND 1T..0UT0P from Spruce St. to Farming: Store':, Inc. and think you^ are qualified, write to this TUARBQ WMO'P BEEN ROMEO \ PETROL'. WHERE sion, 4 new recapped white- tags attics PAINTTNO, ejrtejrlor and ta- THREE (JPWl ton Ave., Hartford, 9-6. 643- no OF HIS CAMBL«PR08ABtV SV V IS TUAREG? walls, immaculate condition, tormlca No Job too small. D ft terior p^erhtuiging, wallpa Park and Oakland Aves. newspaper stating qualifications. Good work* HIM! 50 HEAttlSrVEABAN- 2853, ■. no rust. Demonstrate any­ D Carpentry Service. 649-8880. per removed, dry wall work. WOOD ing conditions, many benefits, including vaca­ where. 228-3639. .1 Bast Hartford, Conn, YotJNG LADY would like ride CABINET WORK, formica copn- Reasonable Yates.' Fully In­ ...J, ; tions, holidays, hospitalization, pension iilan. ^ Route 6 ft 4^ to Broad m u OT SELL - 1968 CorvaJr, 4- ters, rec rooms, remodeling. sured. Free estimates. 649-9658, LARGE Joseph P. Lewis. t ; (Quality work. Reasonable, pric- REILJABLB Wo m a n wanted to BUNDLE l • U U 644-2330. ^ F r a e eaumates. Can «»■ >BY' Wtik ’B ^ tam e. babjr sit, 8 hours dky, 2 or 3 Address Replies to BOX P Interior and /^terior,, Tl^aper days per week. 6494764, - 1956 FORD V-8 — restored Mke QUALITYjUALiTY Carpentry carpentry — - Rooms,, Rooms., pap.(Sr ^ EXPERIENCED waitress for Ws e. 6LENNEY 9 Automobitles For 4 new*, paint job, 4 Allstate new EXpBywfflNcilD^'waltress for tiitas; brakes.' reltaed, rebiAlt dormers, porches, basements weekends. Must be over 21 Ap- 649-4S2SS n*fiT,tah«t c«wn«{- w.in:.„= Quality workmanship, f^Call i„ ____ _ ,1 3 BISSELL S'TREET ^ NEED CARTi^opr Credit, tuhi- v^ n sm isslo n ,' $295. 643-8265. feflnlshed, cabinets, bullt-tas, ply In person. Three J’s Am - 886 NORTH MAIN ST. ed;dowh? Shori; on down'pay- ____ —______rormica,formica, aiumumm,aluminum, vinyl, vinyl, ------eveutags, 527-9871, ' ' taaranf. Route 6-ft 44A, Bolton. mont? ' Bankrupt? Reposses-. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN — Sea start, ceramo siding. William PAINTING ANt> panw hanirins Sion? Don’t despair! See Hon- Blue, excellent condition, fully Robbins' Carpentry Service, good work tdason^le rkte M MR. ABERNATHY •St Douglas. Inqplire about low- equipped,'low mileage, guaran- 640-8446. . years In ’MAjcteater. 'ifrour BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES eel down, sm allest' iJa^^ehts teed. 643-0121. '' ' neighborhood Is m y reCotamen- EXCELLENT OPPOttrUNITY FOR FATHER-SON BY LEFF and McWILLLAMS anywhere. No small loan or fl- attiw? ™ 'o t Vt -it a m WALL renova- dation. Raymond Flake, 649- HUSBAIW-WIFE e SEMf-RETlRED PEOPLE F(Mt THE BEST THING FOR nance company plan. Douglas “““ repairs, sheet rock 9287. THAT IS TO SOAK IF THEY HAD OPENED\t^ ^ ^ H r WHAT IN TH' ? Motors 333 Malm , equipped, including hard- and plaster repaired.------Ceramic— ______what's THE TH' WAV I RIGGED ______' " tt"- bop,"- excellent condition. 640 '■• ...... THEM IN HOT WATER. IT.. 1:P. have hap MV TH' HASP'S BEIBEEN tile installed. 10 years expert- INSIDE and outside patotto^T. AAATTER, FLOSSIE? , T ^ T CHEST, IT W/Y5 RBP0S6ESSI(JN : Take over 2333. A FAMILY BUSINESS WANTED AN ASBOtUTELV FOOL PRIED UP...THEY ence. Free estimates. Special You name your own price. PROOI« BOOBY TRftR 0/0 OPEN IT.' payments, no cash needed with -foilQ r’SriTTT Art rrAri-n m-wir-i rates for borne owners. 649- Special rates for. homeowners Exciting opportunity fer thoae who desire a buslneea averaee oraAu QADILIAC sedan, power 9262, average credit. 1962 Chevrolet steertag and brakes, 7 good 65 or over, 649-78iSS. 879-8401. adaptable lor aa tadivldaal er for two on tka followtag MANFOR convertible, 1968 Chevrolet Im- tires, very good condition, 643- fa c ta :' pala, 1964 Porlfl, Falcon. CaU 7388. (COMPLETE Remodeling — INTERIOR and exterior -Mint- AUTOMOTIVE PARTS STORE 289-8254 artc for Qrrabam Home building, carpentry serv-. tag, walipaiier remoyei^^^y e jNo Srtliag • Part-time oi)i fun-ttma H olm e^ t ' 1961 NBU HUNZ, rad sedan, 4- ice available. Oormera, ;room insured, r ! ^ Bele^ngw, 643- e Wo experianda nasesaaty e AD year louiad beahwee To handle phone, shipping and receiving. Experi­ spepd,. exdgent conditku, addltiona, rec rooms, garages. (H12 o r 6444)804. - .. .♦.•Rsjanrton ualtanlted ence helpfti. All ben^it^ ?CHflJVR6tfcT, 4 - door snow tires, many extras, 3848 F ree estim ates by calling 648-. ' —"V '"V seda^ y-8, automatic, clean mliea nwei per gallon, $205. 648- 1867, Wesley &. Smith Construc­ Add' tbSM up ter. a eooe-fai-a-Ufetlme Oppertunlty. inside'(tad'(i>ut, practically new oaui ., - _. Floor ^nishkUE 24 JO N c e t tion Go. Modest imrestmtart of flAtO to |8A66 required, fully APPLY IJif PERSON AT TT A w a a ty tires; ^ ------i i - j njO O R SANDING and reftatsh- Cbvered by teveatery. N# veadlag. Exclusive by dis- ,------toes OLMMOB ^ »8-4-door 0 ^ OONSTRtKSnON OO. - tag (specialising „in blder„„„ trlbntorshlp. For appetetneat Hardtop, year old sedan, fully asutaped, power Complete building service. New 'floors) ^axinr flnm-a Paint SCHIEREL BROS. toarun^on. very good oondl- rtee^, e x c # ^ ^ -«»sUwtion. rttaiaUons £SSiaSS‘ CORNER CENTER S'T. and PROCTOR IKD. MANCHESTER, CONN. $1,8^. c a n 643-6074. , tag, ate. 6^8-4881, 648-0686. faille, 6464760. j ■ , ' ' • • I ' I', ' 4 ' “

- ■ ■ X THURSDAY, D^EMBER 9, 1965 s SuboriNUi PW — ..... For ■ ^ II ?5' __ jnbiir l^ For Sale 78 Saburban Pte’ .SiU# soinHTwiHbsojt — e B 8H ROOH HOUSE, flrepUtM, LARGE EXE CU TiyE Ranch, 7 V IH N O N —Opportunity knocks. COLUMBIA ’ Tw o fapdly cs- SIX ROOM Ranch, ten minutes WANTHtt) TO B U ^ > Idtcbehs...... J- and— .. baths, 200’ d6ep ____tape with rooms, s bedrooms, handy to ihodeA Ranch, S bed<;6^sj c*»tan, g l ^ , sU- p ijJ A S A N t B room, second ««<»» ap*rtment In two-famUy tiled batt, lata ^ v i l e g e s r i ^ - rooms, modern Wtchan with all 4 bedrooms, two baths, rec wl^ssbable looaiton, e room ml- tate. SoUd brick. ' Gracious from Manchester, 8 bedrooms, family boi^ In ji' pairing. Prompt service. Up to ver, picture frames, old coins, lot Sensibly priced. Hayes bus, shopping, schools, ate., aa- family room, full basement,' imllnum sided Ooionlal, wMh floor apartment, adults, 643- home. Excellent nelghbortKXxl, ' wood Dr., BoUcb lake area, bullt-lna, dining room, two fire- room, etc. Completely renovat­ country Uvlng plus income. Ul­ family room, large living room P.O. Box 1000, Mi $20 on your old watch In Suns, per. ter, scrap gold, Agency, Ms4lUl. callent value at Phil- M room, «17,«i00. Bel Air 7796. IB minutes from Hartford. 649-4196. places, 2% baths, family room, ed, must ba seen to be appre- OH acres, 9 extra building lots. tra • modem kitchen, elegant with fireplace, one car garage, brick Agency, 64»4464v trade. CSosed Mondays, p ; B . watches, old Jewelry, hobby Ideal for business couple. Heat, Real Eatete, MS-SS83. Hayes Agency, 0464a8l. tiled bath, twin sized biedrooms, ------, . _ ------two car g a i ^ wooded lot, MAMCSOBSTBR West glde. elated. T. J. Crockett. Rean to Ldonard G. MONDAV Tkra FRIDAS lO tM AJH.—RATDBDAS t AJUl - stove, trees, near bus, ahop- features including assumable z ,.-- .. ~ older home with new heating ment.) Shown ^ appointment. H111 Farm, Long large. pleasantly furnished plex, gerage, heat, hot water. Business Locations tors, 646-0469. conditioned, beautiful lot. For Executive Ranch 643-9068, 875-3396. Chartxmeau and Bruce L, BH ROOM Ranch — completely ' ping, only, .$19,200. Hutchins mortgage. Also have excellent TOtAAND system and new well and five Call Suzanne Shorts, 643-8886, Hill Kd., Andover. Open 9 a.m .- rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 adults preferred, Call 643-7467. further Information call the R. featuring .6 rooms plus den, Charboneau, property at 66 FOUR OOOPBBAXIOM W DX For Rent 64 — remodeled, 3 bedrooms, cer- Agency, 040-0824. listing in East Hartford. For acres of good land (part or Doris McLallen, 629-6770. J. 4 p.m. every SaturdaySaturdav and Sun­Sun- for overnight and permanent ------BOLTON — Near center, flre- Pine St. RB APPRECIATED Houses For Sale F . Dimock Co., 640-6248. futher Information call Elsie fireplace, 9-car garage, beau­ Watson Beach & Company, DIAL M3<2711 day or by appointment call 742- ^ e s t ri tes CENTRAL — Newly decorated DESIRABLE store or office 7 2 amlc bath, -fireplace, ready for cleared). An additional nine placed 6 room Cape, large lot, f o u r f a m i l y on Wells St, 4 ousmiM rntTr/n « tiful view overiotMng lake. Realtors, 522-2114. Quitclaim Deed 6438. Large selection of White _ 4 room apartment; first floor, space, ground floor, clean, at- CONCORD Wesley R. Smith Meyer Ageney, Realtors, 049- acres adjoining this property is immediate occupancy. Leonard RD. — Beautiful occupancy, rooms each completely reno- pUHTT—-9 year old Asking $20,900. OoUi A Wagner, Manoheeter Properties tec. to 5524. avtUlable If you want more Agency, Realtors, 846-0469. Spruce, Norway.s, and Douglas ROOM FO R RENT, newly fur- Move right in! Call 649-1642. tractive and reasonable. Apply Ranch, large living room, for- Agency, 648-1567. vated, 8-car garage, no central ^t^nch with over 1,600 square BOLTON — South Kd. Six room 643-9088, 876-3890. land. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Mary McLean, property on CoRrinuMf Fren Praeeding Pog* Fir. From $2.50 up, also pine nlshed, private entrancei on ~ ~ ------Mr. Daly, State Theatre, 11 living area, 3 huge bed- $15,900 - Immaculate 6-room Ranch, nicely landscaped % mal dining room, cabinet sP A d O U S Custom built all " heat, T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. Pine S t branches and cones for decora- *®us line, near shopping. 649- MANCHESTER Four room a.m. - 8 p.m. kitchen,' 2 bedrooms, recrea­ ■ 643-1677. r ^ s , form ^ dining room. Cape, central location, 1 % COLUMBIA — 16 acres of land acre, fireplace, storms, Help Wanted—Male Situations Wanted— tlon. 7702. duplex, clean, apartment size brick o' room house, 2 ceramic Lease 36 tion room, landscaped yard. almost level, about lOOO foot screens, excellent condition. ______electric stove, parking for two GOOD BUILDING for rent, baths, dining room,, double ftreplAced living room, GLASTONBURY — Manches­ Stocks in Brief James McCarthy and Wil­ BXPEIRIENCED tractor trailor ______Female _S8 Marlon B. Robertson, Realtor, MANCHESTER — Spacious 8 e>b ftreplaced 16x18 living formal dining room. Bel Air frontage on Rt. 0. One 7 room Reduced to $16,900. 643-8698. ------ROOM with kitchen privileges, cars. Adults. Available Decern- 150x34’, suitable for storage. brick garage, plenty of Stor­ ter Rd., $2,000 down, 2 family liam Peck, d-b-a M. P. Enter- 643-6953. room English Colonial, 4-bed­ room, aluminum storms and Real Estate, 643-9332. house, very good condition, one drivers,, wanted for steady NXmSING position wanted, 5 age, acre, gardens, trees. on acre lot, in area of single NEW YORK (AP) TTie...... prises, to Evelyn . O. ______Dearborn,^ central location. Mrs. Dorcey, her 15 or January 1. Call 643- Call after 6 p.m., 649-0771. rooms, m . baths, den, reo screens, oil hot water heat, 2- four room house, almost new. South Windsor work. Apply S A D Inc., 96 Hll- days a week, for elderly or Fuel and Feed 49-A 14 Arch St. 1894. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. homes. Leonard Agency, 646- stock market advanced In ac- Evelyn’s Dress Shop, store liard St., Manchester. room, garage, Hayes Agency. w garage, area of fine M a n c h e s t e r — ^,100 as­ B am and sheds. For appoint­ SPLIT-O-RAMA convalescent paUent. Good ref- FIREPLACE Wood, $20 a load, GOOD BUILDING for rent, 30x 0469. Uve trading early this after- Tolland Tpke., for one TWO - PAMILT flat, S rooms 646-0131. homes, $25,500. Wolverton sumes mortgage on this spa­ ment call Burton Starkey Real­ Nestled among many tall erences. 643-6138. $1^ a half load. 742-0215 or 742- 238 CHARTER Oak St. — room FX3UR ROOMS with stove and 40, two floors, In business zoned noon. Aerospace issues, airlines, commencing Dec. 1, 1965, PART-TTMB fuel truck driver, HOLIDAY SPECIALS each with 3 bedrooms, prime Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. cious 6 room Colonial, garage tor, Columbia, 228-9243. SO. WINDSOR — exceptional shade trees sits this nice­ ------6830. with private entrance, suitable refrigerator, $110. Six rooms, area. Write Box "C ” Herald. HENRY ST. — 7 room home, electronics and selected Issues ® four-year option. mornings, see Mr. Hill, Vernon for working gentleman. 649- east side location. Wesley R. and porch, quiet street, excel­ value. 6H room Ranch that of­ ly maintained 7 room SpUt 3 bedrooms, $130. Heat and hot kitchen beautifully remodeled PORTER STREET area — 8 OVERSIZED Ranch, Bolton. were strong. Attachments 041 Company, Rt. 83, Vernon. WOMAN would Uke to babysit, FOR SALE 1746. Smith Agency, 648-1567. lent area. Hayes Agency, 646- fers three bedrooms, living Level, l l i baths, built-lns, firewood, furnace water furnished. Two children with all bullt-ins, dining room, room Colonial with 2-car ga­ 0181. Connecticut Auto Sales and full or part-time. 649-0843. Hublard Dr., Vernon— New Fireplace, amazing bullt-ins, room with fireplace, kitchen, rec room and garage are a Enough of the blue chips ad­ or fireplace, cut any length, by iriTRivrusHvn t------7 ^ — welcome. Spacious back yard Houses For Rent 65 rage, kitchen built-ins, 4 bed- Service against Evelyn M. 3 bedroom ranch featuring MANCHESTER — Raised ' large living room, with beamed dishwasher, attractive neigh­ and roomy dining area; also, a few of Its many features. vanced to give averages a fair­ STATION Attendants, part-time. ^ e cord. John B. Hutcmnson. c S ’ for^ children to play. Call 875- SEVEN ROOM ho^I^ ceiling and fireplace, 3 bed­ rooms, 2V4 baths, family room PORTER ST. area. Colonial, 7 Smith, property at 19 Ensign gentleman preferred. 4 bed­ charm, location and con­ Ranch excellent condition. borhood, large lot, wonderful paneled recreation room with $19,900. J. Gordon, 649- ly good rise but there were Call 649-B321. Andover, 742-6639. 742-6730. Weeley R. Smith Agency, 643 rooms, fireplace, 1^ baths. St.. $600. IRONING DONE In my home. Call 643-8547. rooms, fireplace, hot water venience. Quality construc­ 3 bedrooms, large kitchen with rooms, and den or 4th bedroom, for children. $15,900. Lappen attached one-car garage. Con­ 5306. plenty of soft spots among these 1667. Jalousie porch, garage, all this Hartford Federal Saifings Call anytime 643-0427. FIRST FLOOR, 7 rooms, fire­ heat, all good sized rooms, tion. Priced to sell at $20,- room for table, dining rooip, VA baths, front and rear porch. Agency, 649-6261, 649-0140. market wheelhorses. EXPERIEN CED tool and gage ______on an extra large wooded lot. venient location, near shopping n . n n /iiT m o ttt . » » . and Loan Association against ROOMS for rent — ladies pre­ large, secluded lot, on bus line. 500. family room, two fireplaces, 2 car garage, $28,600. Philbrlck M a n c h e s t ^ ------— center $uid new school. Onlv makers, and Bridgeport oper- GIRL place, garage, immaculate, BOLTON CENTER Ranch, $19,- center $uid new school. Only BARROWS & WALLACE Motors and steels were mixed. Raym ond and Henrietta DESIRES baby sitting Garden— Farm— Dairy ferred. cooking facilities, cen­ Call Warren E. Howland, two full baths, two car garage, Agency, 649-8464. -s^ N a H E S T E R — Modem 3- Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- Manchester Parkade ators. Apply at E and S Gage days or nights, or both. Man­ tender loving tenants, $140. J. bedroom, brick front Ranch 0469. 600, one year old, excellent con­ $16,900. FHA and VA financing Drugs, chemicals, rails and oils Brooks, property at 13 Bmer- Products 50 tral location. 649-7292, 649-8691. D. Realty Oo., 643-5129. Realtor, 643-1108. patio, beautifully landscaped Msmehester 649-5306 Company, Mitchell Dr. chester vicinity. 643-0043. Oak Street — Here’s a ONE BLOCK from Main St., es- 100x200, tree filled lot, coun­ dition, full basement, one acre available. U A R Realty <3o., worked higher on balance. To- son St $800 lot with trees, wall to wall car­ 643-2692, Robert D. Murdock, Open 8 :3 0 -9 Daily HAND picked, Macs, Starks, ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman COMPLETELY furnished trail­ dandy 2 family home In a r tabUshed neighborhood, 7 ^ try atmosphere, vegetable gar­ 96 WHITE ST. — 6 room C!ape lot, built-lns. For further Infor­ b ^ o s were lower. Marriage License BUS OPEIRATOR — Experi­ peting and drapes Included in 643-6472. 8 :3 0 -6 Sat. & Sun, EXPEHUENCED woman with and Baldwins, $1 per 16 quart °"ly. free parking, central lo- FOUR fine downtown location. X rooms, 1^ baths, 2 CEtr garage, den. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- in excellent condition, large lot mation call the R . F. Dlmock ence preferred. Clean driving ROOM duplex, $60 er, Coventry Lake, $100. month­ price of $24,500. Philbrlck The Associated Press average Harold Ira Bragg, 206 Cen- college education will tend pre­ basket, In own container. Bot- cation, references required Excellent income producer. top condition, $16,900. Hayes 9332. ■with trees, near schools. Imme­ Co., 649-5245. record. Apply Silver Lane Bus monthly. Call 644-0466. ly. 742-8476. Agency 649-8464. VERNON — FVjr particular buy­ of 60 stocks at noon rose .8 to ter St., and Nancy Le« school children. Call 643-0609. tl’s Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill 643-2693. Only $18,300. diate occupancy, priced, $16,- Legal Notice Company, 49 Bradnord Place. - Agency, 646-0131. ers only. Seven room— A R 354.0 with industrials up 1.1, Hawkes. 280 Center SL Rd. FIVE ROOM house, heat and r a n c h — Seven rooms, one 600. Madeline Smith, Realtor, SO. WINDSOR — immaculate f i v e ROOM, second floor, sun- LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — 3-bed­ built Ranch offering two'fire AT A (XIURT OF PROBATE. rails up .6 and utilities up .6. Building Petmlto HAVE THE Equipment to do of­ CLEAN ROOM without board, utilities furnished. Route 44A, PORTER ST. area, immaculate year old, prestige neighbor­ 649-1642. 7 room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, OIL BURNER service man, fice or secretarial work in my porch, stove, refrigerator, room Colonial with baths, places, family roonT, attached “ n The ^ Dow J°n®8Jones Industrialindustrial av- Green Manor EstatesEetates Inc., $12, with board, $25. Call 742- Coventry. Please call, 742- Cobum Road — Take ad­ p Colonial Cape, 6 rooms, center hood on deadend street, large kitchen with natural birch cab­ must be courteous and sober. fenced yard. Immediate occu­ 2-car garage, heavily wooded garage, patio ■with fireplace, 7th day of Docem'byr. A.D.' 1866. «nage at noon was up 3.01 at new dwelling at 128 Richmond home, typewriter, calculator, 8238. 6924. vantage of this fine offer lot with trees, decorated with WEST SIDE — a two family inets, dining room and living Top pay for experience. Call Household €roods 51 pancy, $110. Phone 649-8671. lot, only $25,900. T. J. Crockett, foyer, 1% baths, secluded yard, nTi/f muTTTT .-Tt™ T...T.1I«T. „ _ PreseiU, Hon. John J. Wallett. 949.61. $15,000. adding machine, file cabinet. now. Owner transferred. near bus, shopping. Hutchins elegance for rich and exclusive duplex 'With 6 rooms on one room, 12x23 foot paneled fam ­ and many extra quality fea- judKp; ------876-0963. 643-0331. Realtor, 643-1577. turee. Priced at $24,500. OoUi A Estate of Daniel Wrisdit, late of Helping the averages, Du James Krumins, new dweU- CXjEAN. u s e d refrigerators, NOR’TH END - Furnished SDC ROOM FLAT, first floor 31/2 ROOM HOUSE, fireplace, Stately 6 room Colonial Agency, 649-6324. beauty plus luxury. Fireplaces, side and 4 on the other, both ily room, attached one-car ga­ r^ m for rent, 58 Strickland St., vicinity Manchester High tiled bath, lake privileges, Lyn­ with 1% baths. 2 car ga­ rented, excellent location. Good Wagner, 648-9088, 876-3896. district, de- Pont. Eastman Kodak and Unit- ing at 161 Lake S t, $14,000. G ROCERY department head, CLEANING and housework bv ranges, automatic washers NEW 6 r o o m Ranch — flre- bathrooms, garages. You name rage, well landscaped lot. Near wood Dr., Bolton IfLke area. rage. A sensible price tag MANCHESTER — 1963 Ranch it, this house has It. For ap­ value at, $19,000. T. J. Oockett, -■ ----- ——------Upon appIlcoUon of Thomas J. Aircraft gained a point or Leonard Sign Oo. for James experienced. Apply in person the hour. Call after 4:30. 643- with guarantees. See them at ^ School, available immediately, placed living room, formal din­ new shopping center and walk­ 649-4196, of $21,900. with 2-car garage, kitchen pointment to see call Philbrlck Realtor, 643-1577. ^^NON--6 room Ranch fee- Pactional gains were McCarthy, four signs at 71 9 to Mr. Crlspino, Supreme ing room, 2 full baths, large ing distance to new school. A 7026. f ; P' Appliances, 649 ROOM FOR RENT for a gentle- 643-0007. tonng wall-to-waU carpet, IVi testament of said deceased be Posted for such blue chips as Tolland Tpke., $2,500. Foods, 469 Hartford Rd. with complete built-lns, family Agency, 649-8464, value beyond compare, $18,700. Main St. Call 643-2171. man- kitchen privileges, park- FIVE ROOM duplex modem SINGLE HOUSE for rent, 6 fur- lot, in very desirable neighbor­ SIX ROOM Cape, fireplace, baths, kitchen bullt-ins. Imma- t^mltted^to as per applica- u.S. Steel, General Motors, R. E. Wandell for Fred- ‘ room with fireplace, 3 bed- j^i^NCHF^TFR nished rooms, central location, To see these and many hood. Philbrlck Agency, 649- U A R Realty Oo., 643-2692, culate condition. Walk to PART-TTME, mornings, or full­ Dogs— Birds— Pete 41 Special Warehouse Release ^g. 643-5600, 241 Charter Oak kitchen and bath, W esT Td^ ------rooms, 2 full baths, utility ^^CHESTER GREEN 6 open stairway, aluminum sid­ ORDEREb: That the fbreeolnB Standard OH (New Jersey), erlck J. Barrett, alterations to other fine listings call 8464. Robert D. Murdock, 643-6472. achool. Only, $17,500. OoUl A time for furniture work. Apply S-ROOM HOUSEFUL OF __ ;______near school, $100. 649-7069. $150. per month. Philbrlck - room, oil hot water heat, room Ranch, screened porch, ing, awnings and storms, oil X l^ a t ® " h e '^ t e r o ff“ '’ in Mam ■^"'e^can Telephone and Santa dweUing at 84 Boyrers S t, $2,. Agency, 649-8464. either of our two offices fireplace, garage, no base­ WAgner, 643-9088, 875-3396. Marlow’s Furniture Dept., 867 dhiliuahuas, AKC, three UNCLAIMED ROOM for rent, private en- RANCH — Large family sized aluminum storms and screens, steam heat, garagCT convenient SOUTH WINDSOR — Wapplng. Chester, in Raid District, on tiio 4lh Fe. 500. Main St. months, one maJe beige, one today. ment, treed lot, on bus line, location. Elva Tyler, Realtor, FURNITURE kitchen, large living room with good value, $25,900. Wolverton 6V4 room Ranch, recreation o’clock i r the^' foA^? 9 romnle cwoa. Call after 9:30 DIRECT PROM WAREHOUSE ing. 649-0758.cAn n-Tco nlshed or unfurnished, oil heat. fireplace, 8 bedrooms, rec Agency, Realtors, 649-2S13. room, garden house ■with patio, notice be given to all penions Inter- and fractionally lower. FVird, Corp., additions to industrial w a n t e d — 2 I>art-Ume, serv- p.m. or Sunday. 649-7676. 3 ROOMS NEW $199 room, house in immaculate Bartholomew’s Parish. Re­ haM acre land, very clean, bus Legal Nottcea “ ‘®itd' Cpir■ block of 50,000 shares $o,“00- able gifits. Coventry 742-8970. room, 5-pc. dinette. 15-pc. total. Tenements 63 W'arren E. Howland, Real­ place, large master bedroom, bath, birch cabinets, on bus conveniently located, $17,500. room, fireplace, attached ga­ wanted for this 4-room Ranch Judge. Istercd air mall, a copy of 'ecembor. 1965, at ten cc: Thoms.s J, Blevins Jr. In Back of 149 O AKLAN D ST. — 2 rooms Flanch by Ansaldl. Six big NOTICE o'clock in thet>wz forenoou. and «ha»that c/o H6rmon Yuiofl, Atty, bonds were mostly unchanged, that cannot be done earlier. GENERAL ELECTRIC try location, adults. 643-7056. ing. For further Information 5-room Ranch, with 2-car ga­ 5324. notice be ^iven to oil persona Inter- POODLE Mistakes, beautiful Old Fhiller Brush Building and bath, $65. 643-2426, 9-5. Suburban For Rent 66 rooms, 1% baths, porch, ga- In accordance with the re­ designed home, carefully cus- tomed crafted with the grace call the R. F. Dlmock Co., 849- rage. Excellent financing. Call eated in said estate of the peiMlency COMPANY pets, leasonable. Call 649-7406. 522-7249 MANCHESTER - large, new, wai,v, „ ----- rage, built-ins, vacant. Wooded quirements of the Zoning Regu- 6245. of scUd application the time and and beauty of Ooionlal days of Helen Palmer, 649-3877. J. D. place of hearing thereon, by pub­ 4 room apartment, one block h ,, ’ lot. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- latlons of the Town of Manches- Realty Ck>., 643-5129. Legal Notices lishing a copy o f this order in some A rticles F o r Sale OPEN . MON. - s a t . 9—9 FOUR ROOM tenement, 132 Bis- old. Central chimney with 2, a:7ecember 9, 1066. by certified call M. J. C. McCarthy, redecorated, new REAL BARGAIN — verv ori- water, heat. tras. Quality throughout. Im- nlcipal Building on the follow- cated in one of Manchester’s Estate of Sarah Elizabeth Stuart, mail, a copy of this order to Oliva Twice the traction on leal 289-0871. det Tractora. Renta?eqiipment COMPLETE set of Youngstown Agency, 643-0030. home has 2 full baths, 4 late of Manchester, in said district Blanchard. 149 Oration S t. kitchen cabinets with L & H ''^‘®’ "®'^ luxurious 6 room ful setting. ^Call M3-4312^even-’ occupancyT Sensibly in g ‘ap'plications: best neighborhoods, priced in and ataaroening service on all bedrooms and a 2 car ga­ deceased. Ohioopeo Kalla, Maes.; L«awrence makes. L & M Equipment built-in oven and range. Call __;______• ______apartment, stove, refrigerator, ings. -priced - -at4. *$31,500.0 .. r„ T.J. t Crockett, _Russell . ------Philbrlck, 364 Main the mid 30’s. Philbrlck Agency, FIVE ACRES of free land If you Upon application of Richard E. Eellsle, 109 Derryfleld Ave., Spring- rage. Added to this for in­ Wright, administratoir c.La., pray­ field, Mass,J Raymond Balisle, Mid­ ______UurP'f Route 83, Vernon, 876- 649-3286. dishwa.sher, disposal, garage, Realtor, 643-1577. 649-8464. buy this 6-room Cape with NEW 600DYEAR SAFETY SPIKE WINTER TIRE iVj ROOMS, heat, hot water, St., Business Zone HI. Variance come, is a 3 room Ranch. ing for aulliorlty to sell certain dle Rood. Southampton, Mass. ■ Al- ORDBRLJES needed for second ®*change - stove, refrigerator, parking. heat, hot water, partly fur- ANDOVER LAKE — 4 room is requested to erect free-stand- hreezeway and 2-car garage. real estate particularly described in bm Blanchard, Three Rivers, SEWING MACHINE — Singer MANCHE1STF3R — Colohial 6 $23,900 for both. Mr. Gor­ said application on file. U is Mass.; EuoUd A. Blanchard, 34M Moat revolutionary tire ever built and tWrd shift. FuU-tlme posi- _” "terprls 1946.______Completely redecorated, $12u. ni.shed. Worth $300. — will rent furnished cottage, all conveni­ ii% ground sign closer to street 1% baths, 2 fireplaces, burglar ORDERED: That the foregoing W c^ Outer Drive, Detroit 21, automatic zig - zag, cabinet room, natural cabinet kitchen, don, 649-5306. tlons, 40 hour week. FTinge 16 Forest St., off Main St. 646- December 15 to April 15 for ences, available to June 1, $30 line than Regulations permit, at alarm system plus much more. application be heard and deter­ Mich.; Ernest Blanchard, 42 Wood- 0090. 643-0000. mined at the Probate office In Mlan- crest Drive, Chicopee Fails, Mass • • 1(X) tungsten-steel teeth dig In glare Ice and packed snow model, excellent condition, but- $150. Adults preferred. 742-8090. weekly includes heat and util­ INVITATION above location. stove refrigerator, fireplace, Call 643-2965. J. D. Realty Co., ■D A T>T>r-iTTro O TYr . _____ uimea ai me i-roDate ofttoe In Mlon benefits. Call 643-1141.- Mrs. IN K drums suit- ton ‘ h o i ;;.''° ;m ;r ;w ;;r 'h e m r BARROWS & WALLACE j’’’ District, on the ^ u r ic e Blanchard, 94 MaUiieu ities, 742-7607. Leonard Sign Co., 385 West wall to wall carpet, drapes, 643-6129. I^aiw-beetAi* 17th day of December, A.D. 1965, Drive, Chicopee Fails, Mass.; Rlch- • Up to 155% more starting traction than ordinary winter tires Sterud, tor an appointment. An able for rubbish. Call 643-2711. etc. was’ $309 50 unnald bali HAVE customers waiting ______Manenester Parkade at ten o’clock in the forenfton and AFlIVfiJ fV\TWVt^inlf«r ----- —------** * * ^ iViO vzarkfol r\4 TO BID Center St., Residence Zone B. Ih i baths, aluminum storms, 2 ^ BlMchord 6 Arcade SL, Aiden- • Up to 70% more stopping traction than ordinary winter tires equal opportunity employer. ------ance $59.85, take over pay­ FTVr' csTvir o __ Manchester 649-5306 fbat notice be given to aU persons ylUe, Mass.; Gerald Blanchard, a — ------CARPE3TS AND Life too can be mentS lnl'or'hll.^jT or home. J. D. Realty, pS ' f o u r ROOMS for rent. $80 MODERN Apartment available. Sealed bids wdll be received Variance is requested to erect car garage, immaculate,* Im­ KING SIZE Split on a country S-30-9 Dailv interested in said estate of the Hodlywood St. South Hadley, Mass.; ments of $8. monthly. City Sew­ htove Sized lot, select residential « c * a » pendency oi ^ d apyllc^on and I ^ i s BJanchoid, 22 Vernon St., E ’TRUCK DRTVEaiS— ^Train now, beautiful if you use Blue Lus- monthly. Call 643-0826. , refrigerator fur- at the office of the General free-standing ground sign, mediate occupancy, $21,900. 643-5129. area 3 bpdrnoimo 1 it. 8.30-68 :3 0 -6 Sat. Sat. A A Sun. Sun lh« Hme place of hearing there- Holyoke, Miass.; Olive Duval, pay later. See our ad under In- tre. Rent electric shampooer ing Center, Hartford. 522-0476. Hanley Agency, 643-0030. area, a o oearoams, 1 1%% baths,b a t h s ,------______-- __ hy publiomn^ on, by publislUn^'a a copy of thu itiT'oflhS'OT- or- 4V ^ 41 Center Street, which Regulations do not per- a e b b ^ S t, AJdenvUle. Maas.; EU- | ( j 0 on slick ug Board of Appeals will hold At h mocUncr hois II. Variance is requested ' ------to ” family room. This tlme-this “ §*R D E ^;.’n»vt the 20th day of Manchester. ALUMINUM Storm windows, home will have all the fea K ■fj OF PROBATE, $9.75 each, installed. Any size, "SANTA CLAUS" apartment, aU utilities. $20. a public hearing on Monday held by the erect free-standing ground sign, December, 1966. at eleven o’clock _ ttold at Manchester, within and for JUST PAY MONTHLY! THREE ROOM, third floor, heat weekly, no pets. Call anyUme. December 20, 1965, at 8 p.m. iii i Commis- larger than Regulations permit, tures their other homes didn’t. fo»renoon at the Probate Office in Jhe District of Manchester, on the WANTED — Cook’s helper, 40 proof, triple action, 3 in- 1, 2, or 3 YEARS to PAY s __~~y- r ™ Municipal Building in said Man- 6th day of December, 1965. hour week. Dietary Dept., serts, full tilt, guaranteed. Call and stove. Call 643-0082 875-7011. the Hearing Room of the Mu- J;"® ™own of Manchester, at above location. you^ — are—- — this av*i444Aj, fam ily, WJIUw h o lO Is LJieCfWfr, cheater, be __ and_ Uie vwi.axysame t is a Present, Hon. John J. Wailett. SUBURBANITE looking for the nearest thine »lsned for a hearing on the allow- Judge. Manchester Memorial Hospi- 289-8607, dealer, ^ — ------— — ------nicipalnicinni Building Ttoifsin,, on a . the follow Connecticut, DecemberJ->ecember b,6, 1965,1965. Barney T. Peterman, 52 Pearl 3 COMPLETE to♦k-4 building your own___ . . . A,_then _ Of said administration acoount Estate of Sidney Tallent late of tal. Apply in person to Mr. 4% ROOM APARTMENT, first THREE ROOMS and bath, all ing applicationf STATE HEAR- ^ bearing held St.. Residence Zone B. Variance wlth aald estate, ascertainment of Mancliester. In aald Dlstriot de­ ROOMS OF BRAND NERV (»r, living room, dining room, utilities, one or two adults, side ING ALSO November 8, 1965, it was voted is requested to convert 1-family we’d like to have you see it. hohiB and order of distribution, and ceased. Gaudet. An equal opportunity ^ ^ 1 ^ SET, good conditdon. Ten FURNITURE tWs Court directs that notice of the On motion of Shirley M. ’teUent employer. gallon fish tank, pump, light. All lOOCr guaranteed, some in kitchen, refrigerator, range entrance, parking, 272 Main. James M Quinn d h n following zone dwelling to 2-family dwelling, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, time and i^oce assigned for said M CJonstonce Drive. Manchester, and accessories. Please call 649- original factory crates, - with hood, disposal Venetian ------'cmnn, a.o.a. oh<.„cr«- „ which...... will have .less floor „ area 649-2813. hearing be given to all persons Conn., executrix. WINTER TIRES blinds, iW baths; 2* bedrooms" THREE ROOM furnished apart- Automatic Transmis- known to be interested therein to ORDERED; That six months BALKS AND Service — J130 per 7806. sions of Manchester, 182 West ^^UDLE ’TURNPIKE WEST than required by Regulations op p ^ r and be heard thereon by original factory serial numbers. lQT*0"a til_ . ^ ITlGIlt. VliVOit n*i^ /I MANCHESTER — New 7 room December, week to start. Rapid advance------BLOND BEDROOM large closets. Just like ow ning ™®"‘; heat and hot Middle Turnpike Business’ Zone —Rear of Parkade Shopping at above‘location publishing a copy of this order In 1965. ^ and the same are limited •Raised Ranch In St. Bartholo- some newspaper having a olrcula- pid flo w e d for the creditors with­ • New Permacord ment. No experience neces- SOIL away the Blue Lus- LIVING ROOM SUITE your own home, front and rear ».®^- buses, n . S p e c t o r E x c ^ r i o ^ Center To change to Business T. J. Crockett, north o f 460 m ew ’s Parish fea/tiiroo P it ns j " InI ^ said I d District,Dtetrict, at leootleoet seven in ^ I c h to bring In their claims tre way from carpets and up­ entrances, no pets, reasonable ^"*3-1567 Special Exception to have ttt _____ • r, . ^ m e w s r a ris n features, ce- days before the day of said hear- sary. Call AD 3-9627 or 644- 6-PIECE DINETTE SET General Repairers License and d Rural Vernon St., Residence Zone A A. against eafd estate, Md“ 'rald e'xecu- holstery. Rent electric sham­ ramie tiled^ baths, large porch - mg. and by mailing on or before trix to directed to give public notice • 260 Cleats 0202 for interview. —AND ACCESSORIES rent, on bus line. Call after 6 Certificate of Approval for able. S i!i en for public use unless open from 6:00 o’clock a.iti. to eluded. easily learned and never forgot- secluded deadend street, excel­ _ UMITA-nON OBDEB ROOM duplex, garage the taking be necessary 7:00 o’clock p.m. of said day AT A CXIURT OF PROBATE. U OF PROBATE, W H EELS A T Jane Alden, TrI-City Shopping ’uote control, cherry cabinet, 649-4619. No. 1380 with Patt-O^Rama ten when embroidered in this lent I area of custom homes. 5.**'* .5^ Manchester, within and for held at Manchester, ■within and for available Immediately, vicinity the n strict of Manchester, on the Plaza, Vernon. for .such upe." and no longer, at which meeting Is in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, i pretty panel form! Hayes Agency, 646-0131. the piatrlct of Manchester, on the Bowers School. Call 643-7792 The polls will be open for said electors will vote either bid day of December. 1966. eOi day of December, 1965. after 6. 48, 50, 62. Size 38, 40 bust. Slip Pattern No. 15S-H has hot-iron Present. Hon. John J. WaUett; Present. Hon. John J. WaUett. Sued.' used7ne°r^m'X- voting during said hours at the “yes" or “no" on the following WANTED Judge; , Judge. ■ L O W PRICES M EN, WOMEN, college stu­ With straps, 4 y a r ^ of 45-inch;, transfer for design; color fbartl proposals: Eriate_ of George H. Bryan, late ■^*«*to ® late of dents; there are openings MAN TO WORK IN panties, yards. sU^cb lUuattotlons. Suburban For Sale 7S of Mutehaator, In said District, de­ M j^ e a ter, in asM DMriot, de- available in part-time route •ble. $30. b la ^ e t ^ e s t $ £ ranged. ranged, Ii l l Center St.,.<,1 or call house,h n .„e nuoil burner heat, adults location, of ~ 1. Proposal No. 1, For Re­ To order,oraer» sendsenci 50oOUC in coins ToIV oruer, order, oezm send 3Sc min WU coins1B to:lo. nATYnmVYnn ceased. a# ttmevlIjI or n i _ ■ ti On morion of.JtonUm GMo, 638 •ales. Work evenings and Sat­ 649-3.577. 289-8607, preferred. Call 643-4097. DISTRICT First vised Constitutiort. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT to:-SueBurn 6tt,ThtManches- Aims Cabot, The Manchester ~ WHEN YOU BUY A FAIf» Registrar Room—Town Of­ urdays. Earn, $3 to $4 an hour. 2. Proposal No. 2, For the ter Evening Herald. 1180 AVR Evening Herald, 1180 AVE. OF ® Ranch, breeze- exeas^^ ‘ OP NEW WINTER TIRESI fice Building, Route 31 OrDSRSD: n u ii tbe monttw Call 628-6686 or 644-0202. t h e PROVEN Carpet cleaner W earine ADDarol— F iin . apartment — addition of the sentence MUST BE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE OF, AlSoAS, NEW YORK, ASqSBIOAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. 2^ of%e«5S!b^ Rin» T i„ ______ii.- TTcarinjf Apparel— riirs 57 474 Main St. second floor, $85 from the ^ day of December. Blue Lustre is easy on the DISTRICT— Second "No property shall be tak­ K Y . 10088 10086. 19M. atri the some ore kmItM Firehouse — North Coven­ a n d ^ the craditon wUh- budget. Restores forgotten col- ^ ^ R CO AT-m ink dyed sheared ? 4®9a*^’ o'^.f*^®*^' Call 643 en for public use unless the SELLING EXPERIENCE HELPFUL For Ist-class mailing add 10c For ist-cl^tf mailing add 10c NO MONEY D0WN«FREE MOUNTING try, Route 31 649-5824. I to bring bt their claims In ^Ich to bring In their aV '. ,' 1 '"> .'] IT' ®S>t. David A. Ruddell The Hartford County Associ* World War I Bamwsks and Washlnarton L

    S ,.i T E S T S ’ .“?m P«n.l. d.|„« wm b. c« «, >««, «». •t the emplilied. RefreshmenU will be cacole on Sunday at 3/ p.m. in ' DeaMBher A, 1B«S served. Jorgensen Auditorium,' Univer­ The Weathfr Es„r3s,rtf.HT r “"g.CuS:'r 'zrt “ _ sity of OonneoUcut. A mesno- Fair, a little' coder d al time at 6:30. Dinner wUl be **®*"^®” reminded The Rev. John E. Post, Die- Seaman ApprenUce Peter H. sopranb, ehe will sing during a 14,570 low 30-35; iacreaefng tdfflidiiieaB *•------*^**''*^^® ** bring their Christmas gifts, trict superintendent- of the Hansen, ,U.S. Coast Guard, son iarved at 7:30. performance of Antonio Vi­ tomorrow, high 40-48. former Phyllis Frankenberger Methodist Church, will conduct of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Han­ valdi’s festive Baroque work, oi ManchMter. They have a son, Charles Austin Joy of 56 a service on Sunday from 6:40 sen of 206 Vernon St. is at- BINGO ■ City o f Village Charm There will b* ponfA«!nr.« They have a son, Charles Austin Joy of 56 a service on Su “Gloria.” Admission le free. P. A. C. BAUROOH if Walker St. has been initiated to 6:66 a.m. at Manchester Me- tending the three-month Yeo­ VOL. LXXXV, NO. 60 (THIRTY TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) Tfational Catholic Church on ■« J“ » >" “ • •P«"8 - PI D .1U Phi, . „ U o n .l Hospital H o.»tu chapel. The man School at the Coast Guard 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILLE MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1965 (OiaaBlfM AOvertiaiiif on Page $8 ) honorary French fraternity, at services are sponsored by the Training Center, Groton. PRICE SEVEN CENTS Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Marine Second lA. James O. church. the College of William and Manchester Council of Cburch- FOR EVERY MONDAY-8 P.M. Davie, son of Mr. and Mre. Edi­ Mary, Williamsburg, Va., where es. Women’s Auxiliary of the son O. Davis of 225 Mountain he is a senior majoring in ------Italian American Club will have Rd., has completed the six- French. The Manchester Power Squad- a Christmas party Saturday at Cosmetics Rustlers? WIN A DIAMOND month officers basic course at — ron will meet tomorrow at 6 6:30 p.m. at the clubhouse oh 7 Fliers Marine Corps Schools, Quanti- Gemini The Rev. Robert J. Shoff of p.m. at the Italian American Eldridge St. A buffet will be rrs NEW MILFORD (AP)— 1 CARAT RING co, Va. the Church of the Nazarene will Club, Eldridge Stf The Ensign- served. There will be entertain- ■nus Western Connecticut LB J Calls T op Ad JUST COME IN: preach on Sunday from 8:15 to ettes will serve as hostesses for ment after supper. Members are town has served as the set­ Manchester Squadron,- Civil 8:30 a.m. on radio station the Christmas Party. Members reminded to bring grab bag Liggefts ting for a classic Western TREASURE SHOPPE Air Patrol, will have an open WINF. The services are spon- are reminded to bring a Christ- gifts. C a r a v e l l e * crime: (Jattle rustling. MANCHESTER PARKADE house tonight at 8 at the Man- sored by the Manchester Minis- mas - wrapped white elephant ____ At The Parkade A wait Rendezvous Police said ’Thursday that Chester Aimory. ters Association. gift. The Manchester Area Alum­ MANCHESTER is made like an ' MANNED SPACE CEN­ sometime late Wednesday nae Club of Pi Beta Phi, a mem­ TER, Houston, Tex. (AP) night or early Thursday ber of the National Panhellenic —^With ' instructions from morning someone stole a T o New Viet W a r T a lk s Congress, will meet Monday at expensive watch. 250-pound registered Hol­ 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. James A. Lovell Jr.’s 12- stein calf from a bam at Roger A. Woodbury of 26 Nye year-old daughter to hurry Relmer Ridge Farm. St. Mrs. Edward M. Weiss, home for Christmas, the AN INVITATION ways and means chairman, will Gemini 7 astronauts sailed conduct a handicraft sale of through their sixth day in ^Hard Steps’ Christmas itemi after the meet­ space today while Gemini 6 Ailing Ship ing. Refreshments will be served was readied to blast off in by Mrs. Hems Bensche and Mrs. pursuit on Sunday. Hinted at TO MEN ONLY! Elverett J. Clark. The event is Moves Under Lovell and his epace partner, open to area Pi Phis. Frank Borman, remained In AN EVENING OF FELLOWSHIP ... In Future excellent spirits and physical Own Power The Manchester Philatelist condition as their cramped Society will have a Christmas JOHNSON CITY, Tex. Yet it’s only $10.95; spacecraft soared on well past LONDON (AP) — 'The crip­ TOMORROW— 8:00 P.M. party on Tuesday at 7 p.ln. at Most Powerful Way Ever the two-mllUon-mile mark of pled Greek freighter Oostantls (AP) — President Johnson Mott’s Community Hall. Mem­ That's because Bulova waited years until their planned M-day Journey. was reported heading under her call top Pentagon leaders bers are reminded to bring a to Say “Happy Holiday,” they could make a good $10.95 watch. own power today for a rendez­ — including the Joint Chiefis HEAR: philatelic gift for the grab One with a Jeweled-lever movement, All Gemini 7 systems clicked with Popular Brand with precision as the craft con­ vous wdith a tugboat after a of staff — to his Texas Mr. Ulric Jelinck, outstanding Christian layman, Chief bag. Mrs. Evelyn Dickson is in unbreakable mainspring, precision fitted tinued to perform better than night of drifting awash in stor­ ranch today for yet another charge of refreshments. parts. A watch that’s shock-resistant my seas. of materials research for U. S. Guided Missle Program, WINES and LIQUORS any previous manned ship orbit­ conference on how to wage scientist, world traveler, author, educator. and waterproof*, too. The result Is Cub Scouts of Pack 53 bowled the Caravelle by Bulova. A very ed by the United States. Rescuers found the body of and finance the Viet Nam from Our Gay PACK­ one of three crew members who war. ENJOY GROUP SINGING. Saturday at Holiday Lanes. Top expensive watch for only $10.95. National Aeronautics and scorers were Timothy Moriarty, AGED GOODS Display! Space Administration officials went overboard when gale-driv­ The importance of the current en 40-foot waves battered the 93, first; Stephen Anderson, 77, C A R A V E L > L » E Division of Bulova decided ’Thursday that Gemini 6 round of presidential meetings SPECIAL MUSIC and REFRESHMENTS ship about 300 miles southweet second, and Kevin Perzanowskl, Phone 643-4136. preparations were proceeding was underscored Thursday of Ireland. Another crewman 73, third. so smoothly at Cape Kennedy when Johnson said current mili­ Spensorod by the Men of Hie: was picked up alive. The third tary strategy will give way to that Navy Capt. Walter M. is missing. Manchester YWCA will spon­ Schlrra Jr. and Air Force MaJ. “other hard steps” if a search Q UIIVISJ-S The 7,200-ton freighter, escort­ sor a duplicate bridge game to­ r > H A R I V 1 ACY Thomas P. Stafford could start for peace fails. He did not speci­ morrow at 8 p.m. in the base­ ed by three ships, was expected fy what the other steps might TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH 87JMAINST. MANCHESTER Uie historic space chase on Sun­ S u o o R to make for Falmouth, England, be. ment rooms at 39 School St. 917 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER day, a day earlier than original­ after the rendezvous. She was H A C K M A T A C K ST., Near Keeney # Chureh af "D IA U A -LIFT " 643-2751 Registrations will be taken at ly planned. The men summoned to the 7:45. The game is open to the OPEN DAXLY TO 9 P.M. — SAT. TO 6:30 believed to have 29 men still LBJ Ranch would have a major Schlrra and Stafford are to lift aboard. public. voice in recommending to JWio- Read Herald Ads, off at 9 :64 a.m. to begin the dra­ “rhe Queen Mary, with 1,000 American executive director of UNICEF, accepts 1965 son any new moves to escalato matic trackdown of Gemini 7. passengers aboard, apparently the war. Gemini 6 will start out about 1,- resumed her voyage to New S e e ^ ^ ( S ?h otofo°5 chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Com- The announced purpoaa of 200 miles behind Gemini 7 and York after changing course and today’s conference was further through a series of orbit-shlftlng going to the scene to stand by planning of the new military maneuvers will gradually close the Greek ship. A report re­ budget that will go to Ooiigreaa the gap over a 103,000-mile State News ceived at Plymouth said the next month. course. Queen Mary’s master felt that UNICEF Receives A perfect flight would bring the freighter now had an excel­ Those called in to consult with Cigaret for Chained Picket the two vehicles within a few lent chance of staying afloat. Reforms Aid Johnson Included Secretary of The Rev. James E. Groppi, a Roman Catholic feet of each other about At one point when the Oostan- Defense Robert S. McNamara, Trent your hoppy holiday family to a Deputy Secretary Gyrus R, priest active in the Milwaukee civil rights pro­ hours after the Gemini 6 launch­ tis was drifing stem down the Nobel Peace Prize In Doubling Vance, Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, gram, hands cigaret to Robert Bundy, a picket ing. They are to fly in forma­ Queen Mary carded for three OSLO, Norway (AP) — The the developing nations "creates chairman of the Joint Chiefo, who chained himself to a fence at the construction tion, perhaps only Inches apart, hours with her searchlights illu­ 1965 Nobel Peace Prize was minating the scene. a dangerous tension factor and the uniformed heads o4 tha site for a new high school. Demonstrators contend for six hours to practice tech­ Court Cases presented today to UNICEF — niques that are vital to putting 'The liner’s lifeboats weae wWch threatens the peace of the Air Force, Army, Navy and the schtwl will be predominantly Negro because of the U.N. Children’s Fund — on world.” men on the moon. swung out and scramble nets HARTFORD (AP)—ConnecU- Marine Oorx>s. the eve of the 19th anniversary The annual Nobel lecture, de­ its location, thus extending the city’s de facto seg­ were draped down her sides, but cut’s upper courts are now dis­ McNamara and Secretary a t At Cape Kennedy, the Simday of the fund’s founding. scribing the work of UNICEF, regation. (AP Photofax) her captain radio London: posing of more than twice the State Dean Rusk met with Johi^ forecast was for fair weather, King Olav V attended the cer­ will be delivered Saturday by TENDER JUICY PINEHURST STEAK with light southeast winds and a “ Consider any ttempt to aban- number of cases than a emony at wWch Henry R. La- son on the same and even d/2 lbs. afld a court’s winter criminal session the referendum. the other constitutional changes American comedian Daimy Pinehurst vegetable buyer has lined up Really Different bit over Nam appears to be running at will begin. Other political leaders have drafted by the recent constitu­ Youths Kay, who devotes much time to the rate of about $6 billion a Luddecke was accompanied been making position statements tional convention. raising funds for UNICEF, was Fight Against Cong a truck load of very fine quality State lb NTW HAVEN (AP) — Two year — or about $16.5 million by his lawyer, Wallace R. Burke on the approaching referendum in the Oslo audience as La- of Maine Opponents of Proposal Two teen-age boys; accused of fatal­ SAIGON, South Viet Nam daily. of Hartford, through yesterday’s for weeks but Dempsey stayed contend that urban renewal,. bouisse, re ce iv e the peace lifted them into the action from ly shooting the mother and sis­ (AP) — More U.S. Marines With the continued escalation arrest and presentation. out of the debate until Thurs­ highway building, and school prize. the carrier Valley Forge, stand­ day. ter of one of them, have been ing offshore in the South China of the war, this cost is likely to Luddecke served as deputy "To all of us in UNICEF the stormed into a three-day battle escalate, too. tax collector under Ws wife, Speaking to the Connecticut (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) prize will be a wonderful incen­ against the Viet Cong today in Sea. They ran into groups of 30 The bill for actually carrying Mary, who was not named In Road Builders Association and 40 guerrillas and engaged PINEHURST STEAK SALE PENOBSCOT tive to greater efforts in the an attempt to trap them in their on the war with U.S. arms, the warrant. 'Thursday night, he said he is name of peace,” Labouisse said them in brisk small arms clasb- old rice plain strongholif be­ es. NEW YORK CUT or HIP POTATOES 10147 ships, planes and servicemen is Luddecke is charged with convinced Proposal “Two should in Ws acceptance speech. CHICKEN apart from the roughly one bil­ forgery and embezzlement by be defeated for "the good of the Presenting the prize, Aase tween the northeast coastal American casualUea were re­ Which save you 12c over most prices around. . . lion dollars being^^ spent this agent. The charges stem from pedple of the state.” Uonaes of the Norwegian Par­ towns of Da Nang and Chu Lai. ported light. year for-economic aid, surplus funds reported missing from the If Proposal Two is approved liament's Nobel committee, said The new contiAgent of Leath­ Lb. The fresh Marine unit Joined LEGS 49c food shipments and direct mili­ tax collector’s office. The al­ at the referendum, the state con­ the contrast between the riches ernecks ran into fighting almost two other Marine forces who INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS tary support for South Viet Grade A Of Course leged irregularities were report­ stitution will have added to it of the West and the riilaery of immediately after- helicopters Joined V ie tn ^ e se troops Sirloin Steaks Nam’s armed forces in the form ed in September when an audi­ a requirement that public agen­ Thursday in a push to cut oft We grade our Sirloins to make sure every customer lb of weapons and equipment. tors report of the city’s books cies empowered to acquire pri­ escape routes for the strong gets full value. Many prefer this Hip cut, with slight­ The specific figures reflecting ly more bone but very large tenderloin. PINK GRAPEFRUIT For revealed the discrepancies. vate property by condemnation Communists force besieging a current U.S. war coats are clas- 99c Doz. CHICKEN LIVERS 69c “1716 alleged embezzlement prove the necessity of such ac­ Vietnamese regiment. One out­ quisitions. The only reference, in P m Here Because He^s Gone (Bee Page Ten) fit came by helicopter from tha (See Page Ten) the present consUtuUon to con­ Woi^erfully Tender U. S, Choice and Premium SPECIAL OFFER nearby big Marine enclaves. SPRITE—SAVE 21c Survivor o f Crash Marine and Air Force planes 2 Cartons $1.09 W e have had unusually fine re­ kept up support of the U.S.-Vie(- Deposit 32c JUMBO ALL $1.99 namese drive, flying 206 sorties Total $1.41 (See Page Ten) Sirloin Steaks SAVE 44c ports on our LaBroad holiday Vernon Resident Held A t Pilot’s Burial This low 99c price applies to all but the economical And Save On Coke HAMPTON, N.H. (AP) — “ I neral .Thursday, she told what nip cut . . , buy smull porterhouse and shorts at 99c, too. 16 Oz. Half Quarts Native Fresh Turkeys and on 1st have to be ther,p. I feel I’m only happened after the crarti: SAVE 9c In Branch Bank Holdup here because he’s gone.” "I was lifting myself from the 2 For $1.Q9 burning plane when I saw the PORTERHOUSE STEAK INDIVIDUAL CLUB or Prize Prime Grade A frozen Aleta D. Styers, 34, Niles, Deposit 24c Ivory Detergent 49c A Vem<)n man, PhiUp B young N^jo serviceman BuUetins with large tenderloin lb. $1.15 Owen la married and tite fa­ Mich., one of ‘ 60 survivors trapped In his seat. He asked D ELM O N ICO STEAKS lb. $1.95 Tqtal $1.33 Owen, 30, of 28 HUlcrest Dr., SAVE 12c ther of two children. aboard an Elastern Air Lines me to help him but when I birds. W e are^talcing orders now WM arrested in ManOheaster yes­ His arrest.took place less than Constellation that crashed Sat­ looked at the flames I Just COSMOS 99 FIRED ' terday, charged with robbery 34 hours after a bandit, wear­ couldn’t. But Capt. White heard Keebler’s Nut Fudge or Nut Choco . .lb. bag 4 9 «s urday In North Salem, N.Y., "P®. our expert meat men, who does such a fine job making those very thin Veal for holiday Poultry, Roost Beef with violence in conneotioii with ing a sweatshirt with the hood the same anguished plea and MOSCOW ,(AP)—The So-' V i e t Union fired Ocemoa 96; ed that “wp mn'Jt* h "d ^ iLilian style^ Hot Sausage and our own sausage meat, just remark- Nabisco Vanilla Creme Sandwich...... lb. 3 9 ^ the 11,660 bcddup o f a Wapplng puUed down tight over Ws fore­ tells why she’s attending the couldn’t find it in himself to say ki a ® iuu^ be doing something right, ’• for we are selling more chuck ground and 3 in 1 bank Wednesday. head, robbed the South Windsor burial today for its pilot in Ar­ no. into orbit today, the Soviet and Homs. news agency Taas announced. Crosse and Blackwell Mince Meat Witnesses’ Idetalled observa- Branch of the East Hartford lington National Cemetery. “ He wasn’t acting bn impulse did .! "" f- The Coemos series is one the and Plum Pudding Kons of a car police say was Federal Savinga Association on Her words, in a letter to the when he came back to the pea- Ruasians aay is intended for used in the holdup were the Oakland Rd. and drove off to pilot’s widow, were road during sengar section and died trying the east. space research in a program Save on 100s (89c size) Bayer A spirin...... 6 5 ^ HADDOCK and FLOUNDER FILLETS key clues in the brief investig- the eulogy at the funeral of to free a young soldier who was CHUCK GROUND! 3 in 1 Blend Lb. Lots. •don. begun March 16, 18M. The SWORDFISH WMnesaea who saw the car Capt. Charles J. White, who a stranger to him.” Save on 100 Size Breck Creme Rins^ ...... 7 5 ^ Owen was arrested at a Man- CosnuM are namanned. agreed that it had a reveraa- guided the aircraft to the The body of the Rye Beach, chestar oil company, where he alope "turopll^e-type” window, ground with the loss of only U aNleUvory man. Ptdlce say N U ., pilot was found in the PLANB DfTCHEn, 5 SAVED oonunonly aasociated with 1668 three lives besides his own after wreckage Sunday near that of PARKING — CARRY OUT SERVICE tt n v have recovered the stolen apd 1M 4 Mercury hardtop oon- a coUiaion -with a Trans World P v t Dennis Flucker, 21, Hobok­ BRUNSWICK, Bfatoe (AP) BKney and have found a simul­ verttblae. K was also described Airlines Jet. —One toon w m killed and. ated pistol in Owen’s home. en, N.J. OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY TILL 9:00 P.MJ as pinkish or salmoo colored. The T)Va Jet landed safely at five rescued today after « PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. The robber carried, aomethlhg Friends and relatives of the The Investlgatlad has been She’ll Be Home for Christinas Kennedy Airport minus a 80- Navy P2V N ^ tu n e patr«d CORNER MAIN and TURNPIKE concealed in tala hand which pUot crowded Into the Church of headed by state Poke* Miss Hazel Butler rests nf tllA ItniTmA a j,. foot section of wing. Our Ladv a* plane was ditched in the At- bank M W m em ben thought Thomas O’Brien. Lt. Fnink lantto 25 miles o ff Branswleic, might be a gun. Buffalo N. Y., nearing the end of a three-year "His calm voice and great Medal Thursday. Among them Shea, and South'Windsor Raat- the Coast Guard said. The <^en ie in Jed at Hartford in skill will be ramembeted by all were his widow, Angelua, and dant Trooper.Ronald Jacoboeo. A ^^l^****^' walking and working—mostly in Coast Guard said four man. Ve9 of a $1S,(X)0 bond aat yea. FHIUP B. OWEN of us who survived.* We and our three clilldren, Victor, 18, Ste- The Federal Bureau of Bivest^ A ust^i| ^.N w Zealand and Canada. She’U hitch­ were picked up by a fishing families owe him a debt we can- ten, 17, and Micaela, 14. to « r ^ court at EaM #r. Hc'^^te echedtiled for enuign- (utfon cooperated. hike to New York City Saturday and saU for Eng. boat and two otham by a' ***'**' •T Judge PMUp Dwy- ment Doc. 90. ^ «™ign not rep^y —• a

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