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ANIWAL SALE SAVE up to 100 Mourners F Uneral I-- PAGE TWENTY-FOUB lEoi^nins 1§walii MONDAY, JANUARY 80, 198t Average Daily Net Preaa Run For the Week Ended walking Ms dog in Hickey's weekend. One, a 1697 Pontiac The Weather Police Recover woods, police said. had a rear Rait tire. The oamer, deanery 28, 1097 Increasing cloudlnese , this Police checked the truck’s from West Hartford, was notl- evening, 50 per cent chance o f ‘ Stolen Vehicles registration and learned it had fled>. by police. Police did not LECLERC light snow or {reeling rain, ,r ^ been reported stolen from the say who the owner 'was. low 28-32; clearing, milder’ to- t Police have recovered three FUNERAL HOME 15,041 Glenney Lumber Yard. The other car; owned by ^ y - MancheUer-^A City of Vitiage Charm m om w , hlj^ 40-^. stolen motor vehicles belong­ The glove compartment was mend E. Clark of East.Hartford, ^FUNERAL ing to owners from East Hart­ ransacked, the ingltion key was not damaged apparently, VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 1Q2 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1967 (Classified Advertising on Pegp 15) ford, West Hartford and Coven­ stolen Eind the left side of the police said. SERVICE PRICE SEVEN CENTS try, truck damaged, police reported. They said a wrecker truck was Jordan and Saudi Arabia have A Ford pick-up truck owned WAXAIDR N. needed to pull the vehicle to realigned ttelr frontier to give LBCLPIC by William Glenney of Silver the road. It was hsmging over Jordan addltibnal territory on Director State News St., Coventry was discovered an embankment, they said. the Red See south of A1 'Aqa- ' Cali 649-5869 recently by Mervln Clemson of The other cars were found bah. Saudi Arabia acquired Uie aa Maln'Strsot, Manobeiitpr on W. Middle Tpke. during the southeastern tip of Jordan. Carpinella 30 Margaret Rd. while he was Mourners Is Convicted Of Slaying \ 'I NORWICH (AP) — The man­ slaughter trial of Frank C. Oar- F uneral ■ -f' ‘ plnella ended abruptly today when the 41-year-old New Ha­ IVlag n a vo : ven man was found guilty after he entered a plea of no contest. Superior Couft Judge Alva p. Ldselle set sentencing for Feb. H u m ph rey ' 24. 'ihe trial ended with the jury ONCE-A-YEAR FACTO R Y-AUTH OR I ZED of nine men and three women 'waiting to be called into the At White’s courtroom to begin the second w e ^ of testimony. Oarpinella, who was an un­ successful candidate for the Re- G ravesid e pubUcan mayoral nomination ANIWAL SALE two years ago in New Haven, WASHINGTON (AP)— was accused of slaying a 21- The three Apollo astro­ year-old ex-Marine from Led- nauts who perished in a yard, Walter Wilson. spacecraft flash fire went Stands in for Dad at Testimonial Dinner Carpinella contended that he to their resting places to­ Ten-year-old Mark Genovesi, representing his father. State Agostinelli’s right is Judge Angelo G. Santaniello of New had lacked up Wilson hitchhik­ day. President Johnson, Rep. Vincent Genovesi, meets Mayor Nathan Agostinelli, London, the principal speaker. Agostinelli was the high ing last September and had riiot Vice President Hubert H. right, at testimonial dinner given yesterday by the Man­ vote-getter for the Board of Directors in the October town SAVE UP TO 100 him in self defense in a lonely spot in Ledyard. Humphrey, and other lead­ chester Italian American Club. The dinner honored Genovesi elections. Genovesi, in November, was elected state represen ers did them homage. tative from the 18th Assembly District. Among the more on m any m agnificent aned excitirig mocdels! and Agostinelli. Mark’s father is ill and couldn’t attend, and In separate ceremonies on a the boy made a speech, thanking everyone for the honor be­ than 300 persona who attended the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Quits Education Pogt HARTFORD (AP)~J. Wilter winitry hilltop overlooking their stowed on his dad. His brother, Paul, 9, was also on hand. Louis Genovesi, the representatives parents; and Louis Jr. country’s capital, Air Force L t On left is John Andiaio, general chairman o f the dinner. To and Donald Genovesi, his brothers. (Herald photo by Pinto.) Kennedy of Stamford resigned ASTRO-SONIC STEREO today from the Board of Trus­ Col. Virgil I. Grissom and Navy He^s King for a Day in New Orleans tees for State Colleges. His , LI. Cmdr. Roger B. C!ha#fee Manchester WATES will meet The Ladies Aid of the Luth­ King Freret XII (Charles Villeheur Jr.) waves to admirers during the Kretve term as chairman would have were buried side by aide in Ar­ About Town eran Women’s Missionary tomorrow at the Italian Amer­ Voter Session run until 1971. lington National Cemetery. League of Zion Evangelical Lu­ ican Club, Eldridge St. Weigh­ FM/AM Radio-Phonograplis of Freret procession in New Orleans last night. Thousands crowded the streets Air Force Lt. Col. Ed-ward H, The Koffee Krafters will meet Gov. John Dempsey said he theran Church will have a busi­ ing in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. The Manchester board of of the city to view the annual night parade, one of many pre-Lenten Mardi White n was interred at the Wednesday at 0:30 am . at the was accepting the resignation ness meeting Wednesday at 7:30 It will be a "Come as You admissions will conduct Gras activities. (AP Photofax) U.S. Military Academy, West Community Y. Members are re­ with regret, and he praised p.m. in the church assembly Were” program, and secret pals a voter - making session Point, N.Y. minded to bring washed and the most thrilling way to enjoy the Kennedy for having made room. Hostesses are Mrs. Anna will be revealed. The award Wednesday, from 5 tp 8 Twice President Johnson mo­ dried plastic flowers for glazing “ many contributions to educa­ Stahl, Mrs. Carl Walters and committee will meet Sunday at p.m., in the tewn clerk’s tored to Arlington, at 9 a.m. and and arranging. Hostesses are tion in Connecticut.” Mrs. Henry Zeran. 2 p.m. at the home of Miss office in the Municipal full beauty of music in your home! 1 p.m., to stand with hat on Mrs. Joseph Bury and Mrs. , Kennedy, who is president Of Jane Bedford, 18 Plainfield St., Building. heart and sym-boilize the coun­ Jacob Gworek. ’The meeting is Violence Closes the National Basketball Associa­ Hartford. Members are remind­ Ellg^ible applicants must Astro-Sonic Stereo surpasses ^ previous 15* Bass Woofers oTw o 1000 cycle ExponOnfTot try’s expressions of grief over open to all interested women of Students of Werner’s Piano, tion, said in a letter to Dempsey ed dues must be paid before be at least 21 years of age, last Friday’s tragedy which the area. Organ and Vocal Studio will achievements in the re-creation of sound • Treble Horris—have the equivalent acoustical that ‘‘other commitmenta and the club's banquet. residents of Manchester for tocric the three men’s lives. A attend an organ recital by E. responsibilities” made It im­ at least six months, and Advanced, highly dependable soHd.-;State cir­ efficiency of 20 cone type speakers • Exclusive bright sun shown as rifies vol­ The executive board of Cham- Power Biggs tomorrow at 8:30 Spain University possible for him to devote must be U.S. citizens. cuitry replaces tubes • eliminates corhponent- Micromatic Player banishes pitch distortion plus Mark Grissom, 13, wipes away a tear as President Johnson offers condolences leyed and taps sounded. Inade Musical Club will meet p.m. at South Church, Hartford. Officers of Chapman Court, enough time to the board. to his mother, the widow of Astronaut Virgil Grissonl at funeral services this Fellow astronauts acted tonight at 8 at the home of They will be accompanied by Order of Amaranth and mem­ damaging heat • and assures you of lasting discernible record and stylus wear • Now your MADRID (AP) — Educational seized after a similar skirmish The book discussion group of morning. Mrs. Grissom holds the American flag from the casket after Gris­ honorary polUtoearers, including Mrs. Eldna Johnson, ’Tunnel Rd., their instructor, Mrs. Karen W. bers of a ways and means com­ reliability • You must hear Magnavox Astro- records can last a lifetime • Gliding top panels .authoritis closed Spain’s largest last Friday. Pike Tolls Climb mittee of the court, will meet Junior Century Club will meet som’s burial in Arlington Cemetery. Fellow Astronaut Walter Schirra stands Alan B. Shepard Jr., first Amer­ Vernon. Pearl. Sonic tb appreciate its unequalled tonal dimen­ give most convenient access to all controls • insUtution of learning, Madrid At least 50 students and police WETHERSFIELD (AP)— The tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the University, today after two days were Injured, and at least one State Highway Department re­ behind Mrs. Grissom. (AP Photofax) ican to enter space, and John H. of Mrs. Neal Miller, Neil Rd., home of Mrs. Lawrence Decker sion and fidelity • 100-Watts undistorted music There are 30 Astro-Sonic fine furniture styles of battling between students and student emd one police lleuten- ported today it collected |22,- Glean Jr., this country’s first in Vernon. Jr., 189 Laurel St., Wapping. power Two heavy-duty, high-effipiency -NOW FROM ONLY 0278.50 security police. ant were hospitalized. The 882,298 in tolls on the Connecti­ orbit. These two pathfinders ot “There Goes What’s Her Name,” The university board of gover- police arrested more than 30 of cut Turnpike during 1866 — a 18 the skies were at Grissom’s fu- ner^.
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