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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^. ' The Army and Navy Auxil­ by Virginia Graham, will be dis­ nors ordered all schools of the the students. per cent increase over, the figure cussed. Johnson Calls for Increase Miitiateiring at ChaCfee’s buri­ iary will meet Wednesday at 8 • University, which has an enroll- The parents of Rafael G. for the previous year. a l was the Rey. Ernest A. Di- p.m. at the clubhouse. Members ment of nearly 25,000, closed for Moreno, 23, a student, reported The total for 1968 was $30,845,- maAfoe qf the Webster, Tex;, are reminded to bring articles Manchester Crange will meet three days. It ordered the he jumped or fell to his death 946. P re^ iyt^ en church. for a kitchen social and used Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Orange schools of political, economic, today from a sixth-floor window The deiMirtntent also' an­ i V \ ; > In a brief graveside sermon greeting cards for Mansfield Hall. There will be a white ele­ end commercial eoiences closed of his home while police were nounced. that it ooUocted a tpfol 'before Grissom's burial the State Training School. phant table. iiRdeflnitely,. saylng.Jhey were .aearchingjfla-hame.. Police d& of 83,249,299 toUs from vehidlea. .WAHHINGTDN (AP).-r- Pcesl- into effect last June would be $10 a month for each additional centers of subversive activity. nied fliere was cmy connection on the turnpike,_ . as against _ 72,- , dent Johnson asked Congress amended so veterans could re- child.' rvev. noy van xassei, oi me as- I ^ St. Elizabeth's Mothers Circle tronaut’s ,,hon;ie, ch q ro^ Manchester Civic Orchestra Police and students battled with the student demonstfa- ^ today to increase educational celve benefits to complete high He said the increases in eflu: will meet Wednesday at 8:15 SEN. XBOMAS DODD n g e E i|^) will rehearse tonight at 7:45 in with stones and clubs on the tions, saying the search was on t. < and other benefits of veterans of school without any loss of col- cational assistance would beine^ p.m. at the home of Mrs. Albert tuiiversity’s spacious campus suspicion he had leftist connec- 1 a rm j the Vietnam war. . lege benefita^ fit more than 250,000 veterans the Band Room at Mfinchester Soblele of 226 School St. Mrs. High School. Monday after the police halted tions. l e e l l Worker lulled , Johnson . asked benefits for Under the present bill, each now in school under the GI bill. John Schienbenpflug is co- about 700 students attempting to The clashes between student Dodd Probe ANSONIA i(AP).—An 18-yeor- Vletnani veteraiw equal to ttose month the veteran pursues a Another proposal was to in- hostess. \ ", march to the rector’s office to and police were triggered by the old workman Injured fatally granted veterans of the two high school education he loses a crease the amount of life insur- Dr. Chester Ososki of 31 W. waa 3 Crewmen Die demand release of clstssmates use of force to smash workers' i l A f t 4 f 1Y6*,T1 today in an feocident at the An- world wars and Korea. month of eligibility for college ance available to Middle Tpke. returned yester­ O servlcen^en Parents of girls in Brownie l l ' ______demonstrations against rising sonia plant- c4 .the Anaconda He said that because of cer- benefits. As Cargo Plane day from at two-day scientific from the present $10,000 limit. Troops 605 eind 645 are remind­ Mvlng costs, including boosts in - . . Congress the The $10,000 maximum would be seminar, “Communication eis it F i X l . 3 1 1 . C C S ’^*^*'^**^ Braw Oo. tain gaps in the law, “ today’s Johnson told ed of a meeting tonight from transportation charges through­ The victim wan Donald l « - veteran, his family and his ohll- time has come to increase the increased to a $12-,000 minimum Crashes in Fog Applies to Healing People un­ 7 to 7:30 at Buckley School out the nation. The students neau of Derby, who died of dren ore ineligible for a number educational assistance and rec- with higher amoimts scaled to der Chiropractic,” at Holiday The Santiago—model 1-RP667 In authentic Mediterranean fina Powell’s Aide cafeteria on the Tolland Camp sympathized with the workers, WASHINGTON (AP) — Th6 head injuries In Griffin Hospital, of benefits other war vetereins »mmended: the pay of servicemen up to a SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)—A Inn, Meriden. Development program. furniture. Storage for over 130 records. On concealed swivel military contract plane can^ting casters for easy moving. Makes Payment who are demauiding that the Senate e*hicscommittee, reject- ^®rhy, about fotur hours after receive. —An increase from $100 maxim um -of’$30,000. $1.40 dally minimum wage be tog arguments by Sen.Thomas Ihe mishap. “ It is only right that thesemonthly to $130 mohthly for a Johnson proposed a 6.4 per Air Force priority cargo On Court‘BiU’ doubled. ~ J. Dodd, has decided to hoM ^ company spokesmem sold loopholes be closed,” Johnson veteran. cent increase in the pensions of heavy fog today and About 200 students again tan- puibJic hearings into the Oonnec- youth had been trying to added. “ It is a matter of simple —Increased ■ payments for 1.4 million veterans, ^dow s and all three crewmen were killed. S A V E ’ 100 ou each of these autheutic NEW YORK (AP)____ The_____ filed with .police near Madrid______ticut Democrat’s financial______af- _ ^re® a bar that had .Jammed on fairness that the veterans of the men with larger _ families. A dependents______to______become effective The craft, a DCS ox>erated by head of tiie company that University’s campus, but the fair®. a machine when a piece Of Mekong delta and Chu Lai be married veteran with children next July 1. He also asked Con- Saturn Airways, crocked up in a TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON recorded Adam Clayton Pow- clashes lacked Monday’s vio- Dodd’s chief counsel, Jfagainst the machine, PorkPorte nhnm-HillChop Hill and Iwo Jima”Timo>> der the GI bill regardless Of the guards to assure-that no veteran -®^h>nlo’s International Airport *4 9 5 brought a $32,500 check to State broke up the demonstrators, closed committee session that feuned battles of the Korean number of children he has. will have'his pension reduced as 1 fiue furuiture styles—NOW ONLY Supreme O oi^ today in pay- who fled to side streets. the Senate is not empowered to War and World War n respec- Johnson recommended that the a result of inoreases in federal , Names of the .dead were not ment for the defamation judg- The students rah through the tovesUgate the senator’s finon- tively. monthly payment be Increased retirement benefits, such as S o - ®''®^^®hle. f ment agtonat the Harlem con- streets shouting “ Guns no, De- ®®rt Hausman, Bexar gressman. mocracy yes! and “Dictator- After a meeting of nearly four ------Johnson stod he is directing ^ibhiity medfcal examiner, ideifc- BINGO Attorney Seymour Barash, ri>ip no! hours, the committee issued a ATASCAM3RO, C a lif. the adminlstrotor of the Depart- **® Robert R, LECION HOME who described himself as Pow- The 15,(XX) students of Barcel- statement saying that after (AP)—It’s official: Boys In ment of Veteran Affairs, In con- Hickerson, 47, the pilot, and. ell’s business , said oua University, second only to caiafUHy considering that con- Atascadero High can’t wear Ex-Envoy Supports sultation with leading veterans ^®®^®4h L. Carpenter, 31, both EVERY TUESDAY the check issued by Jubilee Madrid University in size, voted tonticHi, it decided it does have earrings. groups, to conduct a compre- Antonio, and John P. Records Inc. represented the at a massive assembly today to Jurisdiction, The ban was announced henslva study of the pension, Donaldson, 48, copilot, Uvalde, by the Board of Education *END OF MONTH amount still due on the original strike for two days beginning Staff investigators have spent compensation''and benefits sya- $46,600 judgment granted to Wednesday in support of their htumths bn the probe and have after Supt L. Edward War De-escalation tern for veterans, their families Cato, assistant chief of women’s Veg. 3 pair 1 J.7 I misses’ .regular S.98 Esther James. Madrid colleagues. examined subpoenaed financial Holden told the boitrd that and their -survivors. Johnson ^® control tower at Intematlon- Interest and penalties, how- Government officials aid they more and more male stu­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Ed- to the conflict “ without resort- asked that the recommenda- -^^Ttort, said the cargo car- micro mesh f dents were coming to school blouses ever, have ra ls^ the total judg- were stunned by the violence bipartisan committee, in win O. Reischauer former U.S, ing to either of the dangerous tions be ready by next January. ’^®^ inbound from Davis- nylons ment to more than $170,000. with which the students resisted ® statement issued by Chairman wearing earrings. ambassador to Japan, said to- alternatives of withdrawal or Johnson also asked greater Monthan Air Force Base at Tuc- 1.59 Hartford Supreme Court Justice Irving police efforts to break up their Stennds, D-Miss., and Vice Any disciplinary action day “ prudent de-escalation” o f major escalation.” protection for civilians serving ®®n, Arlz., for KeUy Air Foret Road L. Levy gave Henry Williams, unauthorized gatherings. Chairman Wallace F. Bennett, deemed necessary by Holden the war in Vietnam is the And the former diplomat told in Vietnam. He said civlllahs Church .of Christ, Mitchell, Ind., for V each PILGRIM MILLS Manchester The Montauban—model 4-ST686 in beautiful, The Tuscany—modal 1iRP062 In authentic attorney for Poiwell, -until Strikes and labor demonstra- ss'i** it 5a

' . r ' „ Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a u d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., e s d a y , Ja n u a r y s i , i 96? PAGB PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1967 sd by the .Isitheran, Social nTCUejut A grlcu ltu fk l StsfaiUza-, gfiam, and Allocation of. feed BuOetln Board Hilton Dr. at 8 p.m. color variations, it has some­ Sotitli W iinddor Services which a n suiiporteil tibn {tod T'CoiiiMrt/atibE ' st^^^ gtkin divi'rslito'And wiOoi incen­ The Evergreen Wood Chapter The South Windsor ’Volimteer times been mistaken fpr the Powiell’s A ide by the local church. Committee for 1967. tive payment programs.;, 114, Ordel* of the Eastern Star, Fire . Depa;;tmqqt iilll 'A VALENTMt..... Orizaly Bear. SbeinwoM on Bridge Hostesses for the (venlitg. Hie association works ^th Kupch'unos is -a promlnen't will meet tomorrow night at pubhc- btogo atV^-S, EUingtOn CAROS T ; . Of all our native bears, the Makes Paym ent Alt4rjiate^ Industrial Roads will be Mrs. Lois OhloCf, cbeiivi 8 p.m. at toe Masonic Hall, LARGE ffEUDiTlffiK TAKE DOCTOR’S ADVICE cqunty commltteen[ien who’ are tobacco and potato grower (tod Rd., at,8 pjA.’ 'tomorrow night 'Grizzly is the most'vicious. The man;. Mrs., Edith Kaann-, and Mato St ON MAKING FOUR PLAY North dealer elected to jOach cou nty b y their is also pr^ldent 6f prtrn.- Free coffee sriU be (seiwea. Indians as well as our early O n C ourt‘BiU’ Both rides ’vutoerable Mrs.^Jackie Reever. Meipbers By ALFREQ SHEINWOU) On CounciVs Agendu fellow farmers to i^rate farm Mass. Tobieeb CoopeOatIte and T h e, -Abe B. Miller Post, ARTHUR DRUG American settlers feared “the NORTH . are reminded that next mbnOYo' action programs 'fhchfding the a member of the National To^ American Legion Auxiliary, ■ MMriMMtor EvA^hiR Herald (Oonttnued from Page One) "You may use this hand from 4 6 4 2 beast that walked like a man” meeting ■will include participa­ agricultural conservation pro­ bacco Committee and the Na­ will meet tomorrow night at my fUea," said my favorite « A J S 7 The town council will meet to IS persons to meet once- a tion' in "Operation i Deep-. as the Indians called him. order by the Court of Appeate Beverly au s psychiatric, "but tomorrow night to oonalder the gram, crojplud adjustment pro- tional Potato Council. ' the home of Mrs. Betty Davis, Ann^ Lyons, tel, 644-8682. . 0 A9i week to discuss these issues. Freeze” to provide <^IfS. for Weighing from 400 to 1,000 and by Justice Harry B. Frank don’t use initiate this Ume." (I 4 A K f . appointment of an aKemate to ' Tdwn program oo-chaintien patients in state hospitals." pounds, this impressive bear to appear for financial examina­ cited his patient, A.O., a tele- HEST EAST / the Regional CouikU o f Elected will be Mrs. Thomas Donnelly The Junior choir of the has always been an aggressive, tions constituted criminal con­ vieion producer, a few weeks, 4 Kit 4A759 When *TJ. Bonne kilt a bar” The name Teddy Bear be­ V 5 4 2 V 3 Ottidlals. ylOwp .ifhe lo w i . Ini­ and Mrs. John Cook. They will church will meet-tomorrow at in the Kentucky wilderness vicious hunter. For this reason tempt. ago and got distressefl oalls tially jolnM thb jgrpqp,^ Mayor serve as key contacts and will came associated witli this toy he has .been relentlessly killed, 0 QS6 0 10743 7 ' p.m. for rehearsal at the back in the 1740’a, bears were because bf an incident thht The attorney also wanted fropi three other bridge-playing ♦ QH05 4 9S74 Jaipea Thrijfwe wa^iip^olnted rz aid in fomitng groups an^ong until at the present time there' church: T h e parish chrtr will plantiful througfhout our conti­ toys were first impoilted to ^ e Powell punished for his failure producera with those Inittels-) .louni tha South Wuraeor reprezflirta- other - brganlzatlons. are only a. thousand or , so left, rehearse at 8 p.m. also at the nent. Today, the bears are toys fere .first imported to the to obey a Novembeir order TMs time (he patient 'was an 4 ^ 1 0 9 tivj. scattered in remote areas of . , 9 K Q 1 0 9 6 ZBA Sets Hearing church. fittin g : a losing battle to sur­ United States in 1902.,P r^i- which called upon him to sur­ aotor 'Who couldn’t pick the Other items of unfinished bus­ the. northern Rockies. Unless o k Ts The zonipg bbard of appeals St. Peter*# Servibes ; " vive, due to man’s advances dent Thebdore .Roosevelt wa*' render to serve a criminal con­ right thne to make a play for iness include the dlscusston and these wilderness areas are pre­ . 4 6 3 will hold a ^ public hearing St. Peter’s Episcopal Church' I Into his habitat. The one that on a hunting trip .in the State tempt term imposed by Justice a blonde. consideration of a request for Thursday at the Wapping Ele­ served as national or state North SMt 8 e «4 West will observe two celebrations dC has best adapted to a fast of Mississli^i, where a guide Matthew Levy. Opening lead-queen of dubs. 1 NT Pus 3 9 Fue town participation in Uie con­ mentary School, Ayers Rd„ at refuges they also will disappear Holy Communion at 9:30 a.m. dwindling wilderness is the captured a Black Bear cub and Barash told newsmen Monday Our actor Mend took the first 4 V AU Fan . struction of an industrial road 8 p.m. to consider the following- completely from our country. and 7;4S p.m. '^um ddy. T h e oommon Black Bear seen in our presented it to him to shbot the payment would be made 'Mdc with the kii% of chibs, on the Schwelr property. applications: Alaska and Canada still have drew (rumps and Med a dia­ sendees: will mdrk the Feast of- National Parks and other heavi­ President R o ^ y e lt refused, I.oriiig piiolo from iadvance royalties on the The'town council recently ap­ Podunk River Equipment good Grizzly populations al­ mond to the ace and another If West starta the suit, South the Purification. ly wooded areas throughout the saying that he couldn’t kill New York Democrat’s record, proved guidelines governing Sales Co., 1200. John Fitch Blvd., though they too have had to re- Heads Drive gets a fre( finesse, H East The church' 'will also hold a country. such a Cute little bear. Tbls Engaged "Keep the Faith, Baby,’’ which diamond for a finesse with the tha town's portion of financial requests a variance to allow a ' treat from their native prairies jack. He took no tews for this leads a diamand, South ^ y a •spaghetti supper Feb. 7 at the •nila is the bear that In­ incident became the subject of features six of Powell’s more Donald S. Genovesi o f 71 reaponsiblHty: in new roads.'to sign larger than ' pei'mitted on to the hills and mountains. The engagement of Miss play, since he lost a cUamond low and 'Wert’s queen is trapped Pariah H all.T"'® sittings will spired the Teddy Bear. a cartoon by Clifford K, Berry­ dramatic sermons. Powell is service industrial areas. their premises. This is an I Mary J. Vinton to James B. Strickland St. today was named to the queen and three Spade under dumhiy’s acenine. be held, at O and 6:30 p.m. Back in 1888 Margarets man, of the WasUngton Star,; Big brother of the Grizzly is also a Harlem minister. Items of new business to be zone. McCann, both of Manchester, 1967 Heart Fund chairman of tricka later on. ’Tickets m ay-be obtained by Steiff, a crippled dressmaker who called the cub ‘Teddy's the Alaska Brown (Kodiak) Powell had announced from Dally Quertloti . . considered are: Appointment of has been announced by her par­ Jennie Myette, c/o Eldwin A. contacting 'the church office, L Bear. His home is a fairly Manchester. His appointment Partner opens with I NT (16 D bear,” ,j "You must not ignore your who lived in Germany, made a his Bahamas retreat at Bimini a full-time constable; transfer Lassman, Esq., 37 Lewis St, Sand Hill Rd., Wapping. I shallow strip of coast and off- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George' A. was announced by Theodore P. brunette ■when you are interest­ to 18 points), and the next play-i toy bear for a neighbor’s child. Cartoonists ' quickly picked ' last Bdturday that he would pay o f an appropriation to the town Hartford, requests specific ex­ Roaming Doga , shore islands running along the Vinton of 144 Branford St. Stephens Jr., general campaign ed in a blonde," the psychia­ er passes. You hold: Spades, A* It was so well-liked that other up the bear as a cartoon mas­ today, the $33,000 from the 22 clerk’s bffipe; discussion and ception to allow a residential Dog Warden Bklward Deskas' Pacific from the end of the Her fiance is .a son of Mr. and chairman, who also stated that trist told him. "Exhaust the 7-5-8: Hearts, 8; Diamonds, 10- people wanted them and she cot of the President and peo­ cents-’he receives from each c0L' SWEATERS—V-necks, and parkas . . . famous maker coordi­ crews and turtlenwks. Values to $32. , . ...» 1 /2 off Ssve. 50% oh special groups of sweaters, nates . . . assorted dresses . . all one- creeper^, overalls and toppm* S6to».i,"t*. half off and even more! also adorable dresses for toddler ihiiiu MEN’S d r e s s ; SHIRTS — Our own D&l, EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGBT WINDOW 1 / 2 Brand, whites^ solid bolOrSj Stripes . . . spread and button-down collars. Keg. $4. 9 3 (5 P.M. TO 9 F.M.) misses' and women's warm winter sfYles SHADES LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS — D&L Modt to Ordor worm sleepwear Brand solids and fancies, «ottons and blends. s boys' oulerweor 'Bring your old roUen la Reg. $4. : t >■ 1 /2 o ff’ and save S5o per abade $4-$7 tahMdi. W o f f values to $25. ALSO MEN’S ROBES— Odds and en^-assortment— V i o f f ■ ‘ ' V >s • . ^ HSHFRY Mcifit popular styles from famous mak­ Values to $15. .1 /2 off VENETIAN KINDS Save on winter jackets and stadium ers! Long gowns, shift gpwns and pa- coats . . . cottons suedes, corduroys and OFF jtunas V . , flannels, brushed nylons and MEN’S DRIVING GLOVES—Stretch to fit, wools. Sizes 3-7, 8-20, but not every size All You Qai Eat rayons, 32-‘^0. S, M, L, XL. assorted colors. Reg. $4. ' . 9 2 Have you read any good window 1 .1 9 in,every style. sticks la ^ ? Wonderful Boneless Fillets entire stock of savings for children ^MARGOy FQ ^EYN RUQC sale of famous ■ , ^ I Friad io„ « crisp golden brown. GIRLS' WINTER COATS — Special group French Fried Pbtatoes * Cole Slew robes, pajama sets from famous makers. Sizes 4-6x, 7-14, Values men's outerwear Tartar Sauce * Rolls end Butter ROMEO And,, tOOO prs. w o m e n 's, misses' to $40. . 1 /2 off ! Browse to your heart’s content DAVID BLAIR DESMOND- D o t i $ll-$25 values. V 2 0 « reg. 19-.95 to $135. COCKTAILS SERVED AT BOTH RESTAURANTS MICHAEL SOMES SER&E PRjjKQF^, ; FAMOUS BRANDS GIRLS’ ROBES—Assorted styles anti, colors. V i o f f Sizes 2-3x, 4-6x, 8-14. .1/2 Pff K E m ^ 'ra MacMil l a n mcHousoS^^^ ‘ - Dusters, long robes, housecoats and pa­ at the B u ^ \^ue CamivaL MANCHESTER jama sets . . . cotton quilts, . nylon You’ll find some'of the most famous M BUM off Oakland Streat—on ToUaM TonytUn rnMMiiNRMtrrMici(» rwi. a. i^..jW i.zrtw . COLOR : 5 0 . „ $ quiltf^ fleeces, solids and prints. Sizes INFANTS’ PRAM SUITS—TODDLER BOY men’s >outerwear labels in this group. Suedes, twills, corduroys. Sizes S, M, L. SCHEDULE O F PRICES. . ; to; 12r20. S, M, L. and GIRL COAT SETS. 1 /2 off VERNON f s A. JOHNSON 1 0 BOURNE BUiCK, Ii k . 285 Main St.« MandiMter, Conn* MATINEE EVENING 3 MUa Bast qf Vernon Oirole on Ronte M •••••• Aduite ...... *.. I^AINTGO. regularly $13 to $20. . *• SSwSi. * ” ...... student* .. . i , 1,00 SHOP D 9i IN MANCHiSTER PARKADE — MON., WED., THURS., FRI. NIGHTS TUL 9 P.M... .TUBS. 9 SAT. TILL 6 P.M. ■ ir t O hlldnit ...... 76o Children . 75o (DAL SHOea — MaaAMtar'Pailbida) [iv-

> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1967 P A G E V f ^ »~1PAGB K>TJB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN« TUESDAY. JANUARY Z l , I W l r .V i" A.j ■,y ■ ■•'f:■ ■■ ^ .,■------...... I,. .1,1 r 1.1 ; Ifrt £ Bolton Wor^s PTan' General George Loses Ship On Agenda ior Directors Political Parlies Urging But Coast Guard to Rescue ry Th«- Bgfkrd r f Director* next 1. The appointment of a citi­ - A dhangs in plant had to be values for the sale to Manches- Tuesday will • consider two zen advisory committee, or ifiade by the Manchester Cham­ Large Turnout Tomorrow school rBfluest(K-one to deter: .committees, to advise town.!o(- ber of Commerce this week after According to Robert Brock, Manchester Community mine the method of financing ficials in such areas .'as person­ the Coast Guard ship. The executive vice president of the r 11m Republican IVywn Com* CSiristlan missionaries on ttelr a Capital Improvements Pro­ nel, air and water pollution, Eagle, collided with another ship Chamber of Commerce, the ship K Ktttee has issued a etatement excursion from familiar New gram, for renovating the older solid, waste, disposal, traffic,*' ^ in Chesapeake Bay last Friday. is now in dry dock iii Baltimore, % OiwtiM townspeople to get out England scenes aoross the vast schools; the other to Ibcate a land development, and long A Two Year Insfitufion Of'Higher Education Members of the Chamber and being repaired. . (u ^ j 1 . Pacific to the primitive ^orea new Lincoln School In Center range capital Improvements, v USED CAR . downtown merchants were to t and vote during tom om w e ref- ^ Hawaii through the color Springs Park,,,, . ^ 2. The establishment of a But the V/ashington’s Birth­ .gPQ. to Groton Sunday to have day Sale will go on, pictures and i« erendum on the cafeterla-audi- presentation jof James Mlch- The Feb.\ 7 m eeting‘will hi \own policy of sick-leave credit pictures, taken on The Eagle for an. Eagle or no Eagle. Brock ft torium addition to the high ener’s greet novel, imd also at 8 p.m; In'the Municipal Build­ for employes retired as 'of Jiily ' the aanual Washingtim’s Birth- ^ school. have a chance to contrttmte to ing Hearing Room. f 1, 1863. said the group is now scheduled COURSE OFFERINGS for the SPRING ~ day Sale to be held next month. p; The Democratic Town Com- the church building fund by A $2.5 million package bond 3. ’The designation of one x>f to go to Boston on Sunday, It was The Eagle ers. field.” • have been voted upon Nov. 8 at pool. be photographed, bringing tion of Main.St. merchants. They're Going Fast! * Neither party Is taking a The church has bought out SEMESTER of 1967 a town wide referendum, but it 4. The two-year extension of a Stand on the isspe. all 700 seats for this showing was removed from the voting a lease to Carter Chevrolet for West Hartford, secretaries; The GOP statement reads: of the movie, nckets are avail- ' n ' . ' r New eceeptiag applications for singla eeursas in tha following eurrieufat machines two weeks before the the storage of caps on a portion Mrs. Larson Mrs. Robert Da-vies and Mrs. £ *The Republican Town Com- able at the Bolton Phannacy, txCOUCStS MjBO/VB election. "'of Charter Oak Flrid. Philip Schelde, both of West GET YOURS NOW! mlttee urges everyone eligible the Bolton Library, and from ■ The package Included a $765jr 4. The acceptance of Carman Hartford, treasurers. AT a: to vote in the referendum to- Mrs. Stanley B^tes, Hebron Eev, John D. Hughes, I Businass Administration # Marketing # Accounting # General Studias # Exaeutiva SaeratarTal 000" item for s&ooT improve­ Rd., easterly from Baldwin Rd. In GS Post (Mrs. Leland Carlson of 199 S. ^ morrow. We do so because of Rd. and Mrs. Douglas Fenlty, senior assistant pastor of St. ments and renovations, includ­ 6, The. request of T. J., Croc­ Main St. was elected member the Importance of the answers Rt. 5. Mary’s Episcopal Church, today # Libaral Arts and Sciencas # Madical Laboratory Assistant # Madical Sacratary # Clark Typist ing a new heating system for kett for the town'to construct . Mrs. Notmsh Liarson of 9 at large, and Mrs. Alfred Sund- % to those questions asked of the No tickets will be sold fn»n announced that he has applied Bennet Junior High, School. roads „ and install. sewers ,on a Bruce Rd. was elected vice qulst of 50 Wyllys St. and Mrs. - voters and because o f their in- the box office for this perform- extended leave of ab­ 'f - # Businass Data Precassing • Programming # Hotel-Restaurant Management Now, the Board of Education, section of Ashworth St., to serv­ president of the Connecticut Edmond Morancy were re-elect­ Valley Girl Scout Council, Inc. MANCHESTER le fhience on the town. ance, and no seats are re- sence from St. Mary’s, effective and Continuing Education Courses without coming up with a new ice a new subdivision. ed members of the board o f di­ g **W« hope that people will served. linmedlately. ’The purpose of dollar figure, has asked the ’The board 'will accept a res­ at a meeting last night at rectors. b Ttudy the questions and eval- Band Uniforms request. Father Hughes Board of Directors to authorize olution from the Human Rela­ Newington. The council is conducting a ^ uate the needs o f the educa- Parents of high school ha«it said, is to give him the oppor- a referendum for school-im­ tions Commission, backing the Mrs. Liarson has been an •drive to provide camping fa- w tiooaii system together with the members have been asked to ^ investigate the pos- provement expenditures. “ Open Housing Program” of the adult soout for 14 yeare emd ciHUes for all girl scouts in the MOTOR SALES = over-all requirements of the meet briefly tonight at 8 in ®*lMty of kxsating in a new The board has been pressing Hartford Human Relations a member cf the board of di­ council. — COURSE OFFERINGS — rectors for five- years. She B ^ . Room 37 and 38 at the high « « continue his also for a new Lincoln School Council. p: “ Elected officials of town to discuss ways of rais- Sunday duUes at St. Maiy’s un- in Center Springs Park. ’The And, it will accept the resig­ served as vice president o f the council from 1961 to 1963, and L boards welcome and hope for money for band uniforms. ^“rther notice. Town Planning Commission, nation of Miss Elinor M. Hash- HALL FOR RENT a large vote to guide their Bulletin Board -*• R>™er rector of St. Paul’s Accounting 101 — Principles of Accounting I Insurance 202 —• Principles of Casualty Insurance and however,- is on record era op­ im from the Citizen’s Advisory ■ was program chairman fin-1064 1964 OLDS. and 1966. Last year she was on g tWnWng in planning for ■Um fu- Referendum hours tomorrow P^iscopal Church, Waterbury, Security Bonding posing the recommendation and Committee, and wlU appoint, a For parties, showers, recep­ 4-Door. Blue r: ture o f families and their Hvee the Community HaU are ‘ ‘’e Rev. Mr. Hughes came to Accounting 102 — Principles of Accounting II the directors, to overrule the replacement, to fill the unex- the camp committee. tions, meetings. Complete £ In our home town.” 6 In the morning to 7 In Manchester In 1961. Before Accounting 202 — Advanced Accounting, Accounting Insurance 204 — Principles of Fire, Marine and TPC, must -do so by a 8 td 3 pdred term to Novembe-r 1969. Other officers elected in­ idtehen facilities. Large en­ This is the second chance the the evening. serving at St. Paul’s he was Allied Linas of Insurance vote. ’The meeting will be opened to clude Mrs. 'rtiorne Perry at closed parking lot. Inquire: Records In other business next Tues­ public discussion four times— Glastonbury, ! president; Mrs. . town has had to vote on the ^he selectmwi will meet to- rector of St. Matthew’s Epls- Lithuanian Hall 1695 day, the directors will consider once each for the two items up Richard H ic^ of Bloomfield same questions. The addition morrow at 7 pjn. in the town copal Church, Uverpool, N.Y.; Accounting 212 — Cost Elements in Factory Production *4 OOLWAY S-TBEET w WM defeated Dec. 23. by 31 offices. . vicar of St. Andrew's Episcopal selling two town-owned parcels for public hearing, once for any and Mrs. Arnold IVaterman of Manchester . . . ;: votes, with only about a quer- fjihe Bolton Art Club will Ohunsh and chaplain to Epis- Businass 98 — Introduction to Businass II and purchasing two privately item on the agenda, and once . Glastonbury, vice presidents; ter of the electorate voting. meet tomorrow at 8 pjn. in the copal students at DePauw Uni- owned parcels. for any item under the Jurisdic­ Mrs. Frederick Conrad Jr. and niones: 64S-0618 or 649-8166 tion of the board. Mis. J. Robert M or^, both of 1965 OPEL IW s second referendum was Communiity Hall to hear talks verslty, both In Greenlostle, Biology 101 — Introductory Biology i Up for possible sale is the old Sport Coupe c f* 1 *i«sted by ttie school board hy members on famems artists. Ind.; and priest-ln-charge of St. Biology 102 •— Introductory Biology II Keeney st. School to Manches­ K attempt to get a larger ------James Episcopal Church, Bucy- Marketing 202 — Principles of Marketing ter Community College, for $21’,-i peccentage of the vote out. Manchester Evening Herald fiis, Ohio. Biology 104 — Human Biology 100; and a nine-lot parcel on Concordia Sets 'Hiree Questions Bolton correspondent, Cleme- He and his wife and four chll- the east side of Ferguson Rd., Reynolds Wed 25 Years Wlion you t!io b>'-st. buy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rey- The couple was married Jan. 1095 :r- Hie questions as they wiU ap- weU Young, tot 643-8981. dren live at 24 Lawtem Rd. at public auction. $74,000 Budget pear on the machines otm o r------— ------1------Math 99 — Basic Mathematics Possible purchases are ad­ nolds of 60 Courtland St. were 17, 1942, in a cl-vil ceremony at pear on the machines tomor- Bus. Dictation 202 — Advanced Business Dictation Math 100 — Algebra and Trigonometry ditional land for use as an an­ A budget of approximately feted at a 25th wedding cele-. Manchester by . Alden Bafley, RU are: nex to Veterans’ Field, in East $74,000 was accepted at an an­ bratlon Saturday evening at then justice of the peace and the Bolton Lake Hotel. About now Manchester postmaster. y a im ei 3, ShaH the Town of Bolton Assemblying the News Math 101 — Elements of Modern Mathematics Cemetery; and the 91-97 Cen­ nual meeting of Concordia Lu­ approve the preliminary plans ter's!. Trotter Block, west of theran Church Friday night at 20 friends and relatives attend­ The attendants were Mr. and BUTCH TURCOTTE Math 104 — Fundamentals of Mathematics II ed the event. and spedficathms for the exm- Bus. Law 101 — Introduction to Business Law I the Central Firjehouse. the church. It was also voted to Mrs. Delbert Reynolds of Man-. 1963 FORD By SOL R. OOHiBN 36 In the Senate. This year The surprise party was given atructiem of a Cafetorium to the. Math 202 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus II The latter parcel would be have the Church Council investi­ Chester, his brother and sister- ^ Tf every trout in the state 1^7 less, for a 21S Bus. Low 102 — Introduction to Business Law II by their children, Mrs. Vivian ''in-laWI CAXiMKS' Falriane Sta. Wag Laboratory Procoduros The market value of the par­ Sept. 1. The Rev. Joseph Bour- ” an addition to the Junior-Sen- one-quarter fish for P®r lawmaker were filed. In the Chemistry 102 — Introducteiy Chemistry nolds Jr., all of Manchester, ed Aircraft Corp., EJast Hart- m cel, after .revaluation, is $75,- ret, pastor, presided and about ” kw High School authorise the licensed fisherman, and present session the average is Med. Asst. 204 — Examination Room Procoduros About 20 friends and relatives ford. Reynolds is co-owner of 284. It has been offered to the 160 attended. 2 Issue of bonds to defray such ” ®“*’’>y enough.” 25 per lawmaker. Alfred EJagen, Edward Kehl, attended the event. ’They re- Ken and Sully’s Esso Station LENOX PHARMACY Mod. Trans. 202 — Advanced Transcription II town for $65,000, to be paid for !■ appropriatians and authorize Stavnltsky has filed a _ . _ 7T£ Vernon Niles and Frederick ceived many gifts Including a on Center S t (Herald photo by 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649-0896 1Q6M MERCURY Corporate Finance 212 •— Businass Finance in 10 equal yearly payments, 3 «he Board of Selectmen to ap- ™ hatcheries ^ the Democratic Goff were elected for three- money tree. Pinto.') at six per cent interest. IJ H H C O M E T 5 ply to the State Board of Ed- ™°'‘e stocking of the and GOP legislative conunls- year terms to the Church Coun­ In other money items, the 4-Door S Ucatlon for state aid? state’s rivers and ponds. sions are swamped—over 1,500 cil, and Ernest Scott for a two- Merchandising 101 — Retail Marketing board will consider a $2,000 ad­ 2 *. Shall the Town of Bolton He says that it doesn’t make *** typed at Data Process 104 — Data Processing Applications year-term, Allan Kasputls was 2 appropriate the sum of $28,000 much sense for the state to is- “ P yesterday. ditional appropriation to the elected to fill a two-year vacan­ 2 tor final plans and specifica- sue fishing licenses, under the Data Process 204 — Computer Programming II pension admirii.stration ac­ cy created by the resignation * tkms for construction of a Cafe- circumstances. “ ^he commlt- Nat. Sci. 101 — Principles of Biological Sciences count; a $2,250 additional ap- of Donald Pegosh, who was B torium If tire appropriation of “ What can the Mttle woman , m®’ consider the Data Process 206 Systems Design II propriatidn to the insurance transferred to the Midwest. $360,000 is not made, and au- *> with one-quarter of a trout?” determine duplicates, Nat. Sci. 102 — Principles of Physical Scianea account; the allocation of $1,- 'The Rev. Mr. Bourret report­ Ihortse the issue of notes to de- he asks. “ „v 150 from the Sewer Depart­ ed that there are 782 confirm­ ment Reserve Fund, for en­ I*; .fray such appropriation? Although he has no intention y Economics 101 — Introduction to Economics I ed members, 302 registered If item one gets a “ no” tna- to correct it, Stavnitsky has es- ___ _ , . gineering studies for fluori­ children and over 000 commun­ !:■ Jority, tile other two items do tlmated also that, if each gam- nf (Huby) Off. Practice 100 — Introductory Office Praetleos dation equipment; the alloca­ Economics 102 — Introduction to Economies II ing members. Yearly pledges 1964 FORD■ ■ - le* =3 not count. ing blid in the state stood on tion of $5,000 from water de­ have increased about 12 per T-Blrd Oonr. K IteoM two and three are dif- one leg, that one leg would be partment Reserve Fhmds for cent over last year, he said. O SCAR M A N N ferent methods of financing. Athe quota for each licensed xt Theories of Ethics Cooper Hill miration Plant; mile republic, has a popula­ 5 Item ttoee is for money for Another biU filed by Stavnlt- t h f ^ and the transfer of $750 from 1895 tion of only 1,019,000. p final plans, for letting out the sky calls for a study to deter- Capitols press room. 'I the Welfare Department A c­ S plans to bid. A second town mine the need for expanded or h o iw Sneakpr Rnh*.-t x mp. count to the Board of Directors meeting would be necessary for new state faclUtles for emo- Brid^port. ^ rirtue I f a Physics 102 — Introductory Physics II Account. Our 107th Year bond issue, once the bids tionally disturbed children. English 98 — Business Cerrespendanca House resolution, will have to The last sum is to pay an ap­ 1966 OLDS. ;; have come in ^rt“a *^en tie* on March 17th, English 99 — English Devalopmant praisal fee on the proposed MORSE Oonv., Air Coad. .. « ^ ^ ^ u al Assem- g t Patrick’s Day. English 101 — English Composition Globe Hollow campus site for ^ Neither the board of finance hly, would be comprised of psy. ortw Pol. Sci. 101 —> American National Government Manchester Community Col­ COLLEGE i .soclol- a d S n S to S t English 102 — Introduction to Litoratura lege. Apply For Second Semester mission met officially last ogists, and medical men. i ntn whan hrvfXi pv.pmKp«. English 202 —- Survey of British Literaturo II 'Two public hearings will be Classes Begin Feb, 6 ^ night, The PBQ has postponed StaVnltsky believes that pres- wiu ’ get down to the bu^MM held —one for the $2,000 approp­ « Its meeting to next Monday, its ent faclW es are inadequate. co^nsideS and ao?ing on English 203 ■— EfFectiva Speaking Psych. 101 — Introduction to Psychology riation to the pension' account, ------legislation. English 214 — Business Communication the other fee for the $2,250 ap­ ' ^ f ^ c e w®. Approximately 6,300 hills In the meantime, the House Psych. 102 — Application of Psychological Principles propriation to the Insurance ac­ ^ also meet Monday. Board of fi- have been filed in the House and Senate staffs will prepare English 246 — Survey of American Literature II count. •" Senate. ’The 1965 legisla- all bills and wiU send them to A third scheduled public hear­ • with the fire commissioners to tors called it quits after 4,880 the appropriate committees ing, on proposed amendments 1965 OLDS. answer some of their questions bills Some of the committees are English 95 — Reading Devalopmant to the town pension ordinance, I Aceounring on finances. 98 Cmtv. a In 1965 there were 330 legis- meeting this week, to set up Ex. Sec. Prac. 202 — Executive Secretarial Practice will be postponed. The Pension I Bus. Administration Eight See Plans lators—294 in the House and rules of later procedure. Board has requested the post­ - About eight townspeople ap- I General Businan Salas 202 — Advanced Principles and Techniques of ponement, in or^er to complete peered af an informal session its rccorrmiendatiohs. I Sacriatarial D A N F L IN T ^2295 last night at ttie high school to Fine Arts 101 — History and Appreciation of Art I Selling In additional business of an Executive look over the preliminary plans extensive agenda, the board Legal B of the oafeterla-€uidltorium ad- Research Airman Dies Fine Arts 102 — History and Appreciation of Art II will consider: Medical dttinn. Ih e school board chair- Fine Arts 104 — History and Appreciation of Music General f man, the public building com- Shorthand 102 <— Intarmediata Shorthand II Apptov^ For yeteraou’ . 1965 OLDS. ; ; mlsaion riiairmen and the high In Flash Cahin Fire Fin# Arts 202 Introduction to Drawing and Painting Training Storflre Conv. Valentine Day Job Prep, Programs scbodl principal were on hand (Continued from Page One) } to answer questions) her, the pure oxygen envlrcm- Transfer Program mv, ij „ . ment would tend to make both Gandy Hearts Hawaiian Xttcurslon The cabin, essentially a long ^ oimnoi-i, Soc. Sci. Introduction to the Seeial Seianeas I Co-Educational Bolton Congregational Church green steel cylinder, is In the French 102 —- Elementary French II Write, CaU or Visit i to make money ^2195 Invites everyone to ‘Tollow the center of a large space chamber ppl^ ^*5 Sec. Sci. Introduction to tha Social Sciences II imtHUR DRUG 183 Ann St, Hartford French 202 — Intermediate Course II 622-2261 drama a n d ^ v e n tu re of the building. RelTted experiments Z „ r p ™ uv Sociology 102 •— Introduction to the Study of Seeioty ______" f conducted ^ t h jg „ , , volunteer mrmen accep ed from Both men were taken to the It's easy as pie to make 4'/2 per cent at Manchester 1966 B C IC K Public Records ^wlndA^ History 101 — Western Civilization through tha Skylark Holiday Cpe. ■ where one died. Reformation Spanish 101 •— Elementary Course I 'Savings & Loan. Deposit a's muOh or as little as you wish Warrantee Deeds chamber, about 20 feet Their identities were not im- 1966 OLDS Spanish ID2 — Elementary Course II at any tinie. Make withdrawals when the need arises with­ Starflre Coive. Robeit E. Samueison to Wil- three-foot-hlgh mediately disclosed, and the History 102 — Western Civilization since tha out advance notice. No restrictions! No strings attached! Mam L. Nagban end Mary Aim foundation. Over-aH, it is about spokesman said the cause of the Reformation Spanish 202 — Intarmediata Course II 1966 FORD MUSTANG IS Nigben, property on Dartmouth high, allowing a man blaze was under investigation. Your savings start earning these big dividends from the Coupe Rd. % up inside, where the a similar accident here in History 201 —- United States History I day, you deposit. ItU really easy as pie to make 4'/2 per 1966 PONTIAC OTO ABen C. Sanda and Jcuie D. diameter is some six feet. A 1962 injured two Air Force cap- History 202 — United States History II cent a year on.; savings,-payable quarterly, at Manchester fiands to States R. Wood and ^“itch Is at one end. tains who were In a pure oxygen Transcription 202 ~ Advanced Transcription II Savings & Loan. 1966 OLDS Nonna H. Wood, property at The Apollo capsule, on the environment in an atmosphere FRAN DICKENSON Starflre Coupe 91 Academy St. other hand, is a 12-foot-hlgh chamber simulated tor 27,000 • Federal Tax Lien cone-shaped vehicle. It is i2 feet feet altitude. - / ■ 1966 OLDS H.R.M. 102 — Food and Bevorago Preparation II BEE Manchester Savings & Loan is the first Manchester finan­ Cutlass HoUday Ope. Thomas M. Henson, FindeM- 10 inches across at the base. Officials said the 1962 fire was Typing 101 — Beginning Typewriting Henson Mfg. Co., 486 E. Middle and weighs 12,000 pounds. caused by an electrical spark in H.R.M. 104 — Maintonanco and Sanitation Engineering Typing 102 -<• Intormadiato Typewriting cial institution to inak^v fast, errorless -Burroughs On-Line 1966 OLDS l^pks., '$560.70. One observer said that, al- a control pamel. The men fought yistaorulsaf '> Computer Service available to you. And your savings are ' i K Building Permit though the pressure in the Apd- the blaze until the pressure was now Insured up to $15,000.00. So start making money the 1966 OLDS John H. Noyes, new dwelling lo was considerably greater returned to a sea level reading, NOW — 2 Flna Stores'To Serve You Delta 4-Doer ■k 63 bndtao Dr., $18,000. tiian in the San Antonio cham- then escaped. easy way at Manchester Savings & Loan . . . tomorrow. Closed Monday For Further Information Contact Director of. Admission 81 Tolland Tpke., Manohesier 1966 PLYMOUTH Open Toes., Wed., Sat. VaHont Columbia Ave.« WUlimontlc tUl 6 Thura. And Fri. till 9 1966 GHBVY 139 E. Center St, Manchester^^TeL 649^561 Bel Air 4-Door _;^WEDNESDAY ONyrJt MANCHESTER 1964 CH EVY wright Impala 4-Dr., H.T. Registration Mormation The celfega ratarvas I V^ABlilcOUPON! ~n 1964 CHEVY I UNDO ’ LAKES i Malibu Sporta Cp^ aikiCjAwetm ^ Registration for part-time and Special students will be held tha right to cancel or SAVINGS & LOAN^^ 1964 PONTiAE LeMans Sport Coupe February 6th and 7th from 8:SQ to 6:80 and 7:00 to9:00 P.M. (BUTTER C O C i ASSOCIATION at the Manchester Community College office at 184 E . Middle 1964 OLDS ra > schedule eeursas F-85 Deluxe 1 The look of heft ►.. yet surprisingly soft and flexible. l^ke. Fees must be paid a t time of registration...... lb I MANCHESTER’S OLDEST IINANC^AL INSTITUTION I Freeh Sjtoit. J Application fees: $10.00 for degree candidates, full or part- • . n- J,- 1964 OLDS F-86 where eireumstaneas Cntlaaa Sport Coepe - time. $6.00 for special students (nop-degree candidates). Exffi'XEAir" — 1007 MAIN STREET, NEAR MAPLE STREET - TEL 649-4588 MIKE HARDEL ADD the four famous Wright I'M features — Tuition Fees: $17.50 per semester hour. damandi. COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 - T k. 742-7321 (Not to exceed $50.00 per semester). RESULT: Yoiur assurance of a com­ iy{?{Fq i 9 e 9 ‘ GROUND 19M OLDS “ 916J5 3 fortable relationship between you and your fhet ^ PHONE 643:2411 or 6434S11 STATE O F CONNECnCiUT BOARD O F TRUSTEES l O R REGIONAL OCnSMUNITY COLLEGES CHUCK 512 W. CENTER ST.—MANCHESTER la 6-lib. Lota

f n M^CHESTEtt EVENING HBB(A1^, MANCHESTER* C»NN,. TUESDAY,oJANUARY 81,‘ 1967 P ^ G B s a UANCHESTEB EVENING^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1967 —— j r.."'”” '■ .------1 . . I . li ... , ------r—wM - 5 . T . V • ' ** ComsTakenV 1$ Commissioners Renamed imagto o f hiaUMIf, Ito is JuUt as unHke- ly as Nlgoa is svto to laabs ^ presi­ • . y-‘ y - > Stock Riiined HARTFORD J!r«^s were reported to tlon. • , chambw is needed to\C(Hi(tnn,,r! encounter which occurred toe in unparall^nd. propocjtfonaAa poHce today bringing 14 the Nominated for four year them, terms were: Octobay.'^j^ jrttt other day when toe 1967 Sen­ strength in the Legislatpre, number of times screwdriverto Beth the Senate and^\toe OoM EniMigli FVb - C o n fo r t ate, trying to conduct its busi­ the woods happen to be full of Welfare Otunmlssdoner Ber­ House received, the govenK>r;8,, carrying thieves have jimmied nard Shapiro, Tax Commission­ ness a'ilttle more expeditiously fOnner Democratic legteia- judgeshipi ■ appointments: Sup^^ The cheerful — or dismal— statistis er John L,. Su4Bvan, Public than its predecessors, found tors. Reapportlonment created their way into businesses and rior Oodri Judge Joseph J. ■' iXM ST. ' from Britain M that modem oentrel W orks. Oommissloper Timothy to one of its flrst modest efforts things like eight additional homes during the past few days. Klau, eight years, and Circuit J. Murphy, Motor Vehicles Com- heating has now made audr glaat ad- at progress on toe legislative nominations for the House in At a warehouse on Stock PI. Court Judges Alfred A. Toscano > mlssioriM'. John J. Tynan, Labor On« Tear v ^ M that there ,are now more Uum side balked and iiiipeded by toe big Democratic cities, but 6wned by Rogers Oorp. a thief and Joseph J. Chemauskas, ' Oommiflflioher Renato E. Rlc- Sb^Hontba U«oo iboO.OOO out of the 17,500.000 reetdea- slow motion retardation on the it also wiped out previously ex­ shoved a loosely secured door four years each. TbrCi^' Xontlui ciutl. . VLoiitli v**'. f 'S tiel buildings in the eountry which have patronage side of things. isting nominations in Demo­ and broke eight overhead light Both legislative chambers Insurance Ownmlssloner Wil­ cratic small towns as Impar­ bulbs, set several sheets of held brief ‘‘technical’’ sesslona 'MraWBKR'.iNr' ' been e q u ip s with thermostsita The Democratic Sutators liam R. Cotter, Highway tially as it wiped out Republi­ newspaper on fire, then put toe Monday. They "read in” new 4^.ASSoa£m> ~ ^ n is assumed that, ia bs«k of the couldn’t get into their own Commlseloner Howard S. Ives, Tt » tosodatto Pr««kls . fotiUed can small town nominations. blaze out with a Corp. fire ^ex­ bills, advanced toe calendar, . . t e oto d pmMicatloti ol n m ; di~ .. thermostats, and in some eoimecUon caucus room to caucus because Health Commissioner Franklin to tinguisher, police reported. and accented toe governor’s - pate MS to It to not I otbdnrli* with them, there have been established It was being occupied by toe Numerically speaking, there M. Foote, Finance Commis­ * thto .piper and alito^a- are almost as many Demo­ . Police said the building was nomina(l«. Jiilhia 4 swept through her two-story out iwa Smi^ iMtenep v- Heiw York. Cbi- tomer* or guests. They' will sometimes, faithful. ducks are limited, if they can from' a refrigerator change box, e>r« D^toWt Soaton. get near it, to one ol those police said. wood-frame liouse. the more advanced ' ^ sophisticated Day after day toe good party AtJPrr BUBEAU o f CUtCDLAo portable backyard pools. Also taken in the break, which R ep ort The body of Miss Helen Reil­ amoiig them, turn on a small humidi­ people who would dearly like to Tio: _ 'While toe Democrats found took place sometime Sunday or ly, 70, was found seated at a fier, which, they have discovered, has serve both party and public by (Ckmtinned from Page 6) XVJVO.PtiplaF. • aitoertlaliig■ _ tdeebia hema: V . • • . ' .._lw -. themselves in a great patron­ Monday, were several bottles table in her home at 397 Jack- F(i- Blondajr — 1 pan. Fmar> the beneficial eftect Of'making the tem- getting themselves associated age jam because they had so of soda, they said. tmderstanding of national poli­ son Ave., Fire Department Fok TuMday — 1 p.m. ptoaturea they themselves- Hk« seem with some kind of General As- of it.. many jobs and so many seek­ Five panels of sheet rock tics and legislative strategry. spokesman reported. An inves­ somewhM more bearahle for their eembly payroll have appeared, ers, toe Republicans were dila­ tigation was being conducted to r-s'l B.m. TWway, in force, and been procesaed valued at $10 were smashed by With the election of Rosten­ guestis. ihit. the actual use o f a thertno- tory, on toe other aide of the thieves during the weekend at kowski as chairman of the determine toe cause of toe fire. ined'^Mdnaet^lSto^km dap of through toe Democratic pat­ political fence, for entirely dif­ Uon except Setorday — • a.». sfat remains a gesture M the last re­ ronage machine to acceptance Glenney Lumber Co. on N. Main Democratic caucus, they now ferent reasons. Their number St. sort, n o t likely to be ' emked by 'any­ or rejection; No observer can, have one of their own in the TVieaday, iTtoumry Si of jobs is so pitifully -smaB thing than the very htoadeto hints recall that there has ever be­ Police said they enteasd toe lower reaches of the leadership. there couldn’t be enough to go ''frem; guests., fore been such a patronage jam building by prying a door hasp. But it's doubtful whether this around in any case, and Re­ They smashed the panels by ) ' ' lUill, fte^ldea. of a thermostat is.a at toe opening of a session, not will make much difference. The FU EL O IL publican State Chairman Searle driving a company truck into even in sessions when toe two power Of'de9ision in the House Manchest(»*8 Big Wip^kiintf . i- itory w a^ rthou gh t, and, reports that •Plnney apparently nourished them, they said. parties, sharing control of toe lies at the top, and if the young hfe in the already seems much the hope toat he himself could At Manchester Modes Inc. on — 15.1 — ItjwaB' quit« A w eekendin MiaiHdttB^^ machinery, were in dispute activists can’t change the mood , more 'Obmfortsble than it. used to be get out in time to leave toe Pine St., thieves jimmied a ter, tfor hoaUe Whose resIdenU lutlipeiMill about how many jobs to allow there, with the help of Watson’s ' iuggeft that how one feels is Indeed patronage headache, or privi­ cafeteria cigarette machine and 200 GAL. MIN. C.O.D. out Ibr ain evening, for p ffl^

PAGfiS TBN MANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANG!MTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1967 MANCH^TER EVENING HERALD, JIANCHESTER, CONN- TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1967 PAGE ELEVEN

Involving unpgld taxes are purctiaae orders or receiving Covenfyy Retail Banket Vemon; presently left Ih the oCflce with fUpa WILLIMANTIG STATE COLLEGE no fire'protection, due to the Alto recommended wae the Set Toi^orrow Offers lack of space allotted,” the re- iAstallatlon of a general ledger TV-Radio TonigM AMERICAN LEGION Man Warned port noted. -with oontrolUng:'accounta maln- The annual banqiiet of the OMDUATE and UNOERORADUATE Ftoance Offlee Baggeettone talned over general fund Bnan- Retail Division of the. M ^ - 'The transfer of appropriations cial operations, including un- After Criish' chester Chamber of Commerce . EVENINR COURSES AT between accounts within a' de- pUid property taxes, outatand- Television will be tomorrow at Willie’s iln Auditors^Report partment as made by the fi: ing encumbrances, $s well as A M-year-oM Coventry man Steak House. The banquet is WILLIMANTIC nance offlee "should be report- revenue:and, expenditure con­ 1:00 ( 3) Movie (20) Huntley-Brinkley co-eponsored by .The Herald. , By BETTE QUATRALB use of prosent law enforcing of- ( 8) Mike DousUe (24) Book Beat was warned for driving' too DANIELSON ed to the Board of RepresOnta- trol acoounti. (ID) Perry Meaon (10) Talea oC Wells Fa: BINGO cording to k recommendation The auditore have suggeeted (30) BIg>lEture :30 (24) Guldlines representative of Multl-Ad OLD M YSTIC of the town for the year 1966 old taxes, in the auditora’ -report. * the inorease of fidelity coverage (^MAite 64 (12) Daktari (C) 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. car accident on Monument Hill. epnt^ns four pages of recom- "Consideration stxmld be glv- (SOT Outer UmtU (18) Subscription TV Services, Inc., who 'v^Il- speak R was this action taken by for the (rffice of superintendent (iO) Huckleberry Hound ( 8-40) (Tomcat (C> He was uninjured. on retail advertising. The Re- mendatij)|u fbr town offloiola. nuiiMUAff cf Jaop- '5-.1S (24) Friendly Giant (10-30-33-30) Girl Prom town administrator Jay Etllriger asslstsnt euperintendent^ UN(TLB (C) Coventry police said the man, taU Division promotional cal­ LIBERAL ARTS AND EDUCATION ^Tha 169-page report Has ux* „„s«nenU where at the last meeting of the board echools, bookkeepers at^.tile fl- t:30 (23) Scope 1:00 (24) Experiment endar for 1967 will also he pre­ s^rked s o ^ controvenv the toWn’a Interest In the coK (40) Peter Jennlnga 1:30 ( 3-12) Red Skelton (C) Charles H. Idtchman of Lake- of representatives which nence office and at-the board (30) WhlrlyMrde (24) Calendar wood Heights lost control of the sented. Tuition — $20 por Credit Hour m o n g town ofriclals, prompt- lectlon of taxes is In doubt.” prompted a few board members education, (24) What’s N«w? ( 8-40) The Invadera (C) A social hour Is planned Ittgone to retort, "The auditors g-urther suggested Isthean- (22) Marshal Dillon (10-20-22-30) Occaalonal Wife northibound car he was driving to criticize the'report, They have, recommended the ( 3-8-10) News, Sports. (C) about 10:25 a.m. and smashed from 6 to 7, with dinner served CLA SSES BEGIN FEBRUARY 7th are to ttil us hbw to run mugi transfer , of uncoUecUbla ’The board appeared to fear establlshinOTt of controls over Weather 9 :00 (10-20-22-30) Movie (C) Don't Forget! at 7. . ' . taxes to the suspense account (30) McHale’s Navy (24) Connecticut laaue into several large rocks at the REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED the establishment >of a time- p a < ^ g tickets issued, col­ (24) Travel Time ( 8-40) The Prultta (C) Intersection of Monument Kill. Joseph Oarman of Ooret Cas­ r.The r^ort ^ves a detailed the approval of the board lected, voided and excused for (18) Merv Griffin :30 ( 3-12) Petticoat Junction (C) uals is division chairman. For Additional Information, Mall to: consuming practice of approv­ (20) Target ( 8-40) Peyton Place fThe crash was one of five re­ o' representatives, permitting ing all line item transfers with any; given piiriod of time. Fur- (40) Cheyenne -:00 (34) NET Journal SATURGAY, FEBRUARY 4 ported by police. . fi»<»I plcttire. It Is the amount stated for uncoilect- (10-22) News. Weather ( 3-12) (TBS Reporta Bruce E. Bradford' , critical of some practices but ,d taxes on aU list years to be in a department budget, as the statement (40) Cheyenne ( 8-40) The Fugitive (C) A car driven by Jeannie H. % recommended in the report. cf the reason and initials of au- (10-22-80) Huntley-Brinkley (18) Subacrlpllon TV THE THIRD OF FIVE Christensen, 45, of Oak Grove Auto Taxes Up 91 WUUmantlo State College, Wlllimantio t*mpe« lU comments ^th an ro^„tjc in amount, (C) 11 :00 ( 3-8 (C) 10-20-22-30-40) Newa, NEW YORK—American mo­ understanding of the dlfficul- _ fh- One member commented that ( 8) Peter Jennlnsa Soorta. Weather . hit another car Sunday after- torists paid out about $13 billion hianw ...... ties experienced In the change- recommends the "by approving this transfer we or voided tickets, together with (20) Americana at Work (12) Newabeat ncKm on lU. 44A, police report­ the date. (24) Whal’a New? 11 16 (20) Memory Lane for federal and state vehicle and Address ...... over to a consolidated govero- are falling into the trap the ( 3-12) Walter Oonklte (C) -tlS) Suhacrlption TV AUDUBON WILDLIFE ed. She was warned for failure . * to taxpayers’ accounts within a auditors get for us.” Further recommendations In­ 8:48 (20) Newa, Bporta, Weather 1:20 ( 3-8) Movie fuel taxes in 1965. 'This was the T ow n...... Z ip ...... :30 (10-20-22-30) Tonight Show (C) to grant the right of way, pohoe * . . reasonable period after the col- The transfer of funds was clude the revision of the asses- 7:00 ( 3) Movie 1 stdd. largest tax take In history and n t changeover rwult^ In jg^Uons hal^ been received. Bors’ correction notices to allow (in) McHale’a Navy (12-40) Movie 91 per cent higher than in 1955. entirely new methods of ac­ approved by the board after ( 8) Twniriit Zone (’8) Che-'-mate Pohce said the woman pulled Mall collections should be rea­ for insertion on the form in a SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTING FILM LECTURES out of X> A H Motors onto Rt. counting, a changeover Uf ma­ EtIInger. assured the board it deslgiiated arha as to the prop- sonably processed. "Greater was n^t eotabllehing a prece- 4 ^ and hit a car driven by THE chine,, accounting, . as well ’ as the ■ cam-care'- musi must beoe exeroieea exercised over Sante AUegrettl, 46, of Weth­ ^ p e of accounUi^ to be used. collectlone to determine, in dent. He predict)^ ’’such tram^ Application for gas tax re- ‘‘The Vanishing Sea’ ersfield. The personnel had no prior ex- ^ fers«■ would .u not happen!, often ” fundi " and welfare reimburae- Vesterday morning, a oar pi^rienoe to draw on. tldns______including the taxpayers’__ Read ng tlje tod^or/t’ recom- be timely and a c ' Radio Robert W. Davison driven by Richard Lemieus, 21, jThe J^^of the gene^ e^ ^ p^^^y 'inColv- mendatione It would not seem curately prepared, the report (Tills listing Includes only those newt broadcasts of 10 or 15 necessary-for the board to form- of Ijakeview I>r. rammed the planatlon of toe condition of ed,” the report said, minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) rew of a car driven by Alma L. toum rec^ds sUtes the ’’finan- ^ ally approve the transfer, only i„ ’ conclusion it warns that iNanchester High School Auditorium Cowntri^litcftEii cial re c to s m use In toe fi- variances that might to hear an explanation by the care must be exercised at year- WDBC—is«e WTIC—1080 HedUer, 66, of Brewster St., 5:00 t.rf)ng John Wade 6:00 Afternoon Edition 8 P.M. poHce iaid. arise on bank sUtements. cLh finance officer (town adminiS' end to allow all departmental «;00 Mike Millard ’Vernon during toe fiscial year trator). 9:00 Ken Grlfftar, 6:00 New.e. SpOrte. Weather Police quoted Lemieux as overages . should be deposited receipts to form a part of rev- 1:06 6:36 Americana Adults $1.25— Stud«its 75e RESTAURANT ended June 30, 1966 cannot be The report recommends toe and be included In the 7:30 Newa of the World s a ^ g he. was driving through . v.aii..v,L uo remitted to toe town treas- 7:45 Joe Garagiola regarded as being well main- holding to a minimum of a town’s receipts for the fiscal 6:00 Hartfot-d Highlishti the intersection of Rt. 31 and tbinAfI urcr. 7:00 Newe 7:50 Sing Along Tickets Available At The Door... practice of acquiring goods and year. 8:00 Gaslisht 8:10 Pop Concert Ripley Hill Rd. when he was The fifth day of each sue- Quiet Hours 9:10 Night beat or at Lutz Jr. Museum and Participating Merchants (Herald photo by Pinto) The financial records of the ceeding month was recommend- supples without the use of pur- a detailed record of town- 12 too 11:00 News Sports. Weather blinded by the sun. Every Tuesday and Thursday WFOP—M il 11:30 Other Side of the Day The accldmt is under investi­ town have been balanced and ed as a deadline for the remit- chase orders. These orders owned property should be com- 5:00 Jim Meeker ^The Clown Who Ran Away^ Rehearsing in Hebron 10:00 Hotline gation. ' bf-ought into agreement with taqce of tax collections to too should also be utilized for con- piled and kept up to date ac- 12:00 John Sheiman toe cooperation of all concern- treasurer. tmctual services, according to cording to the report. Such a Friday night, a car driven Lesley Bell, left, and David Ran Away.” The children's Theater in Hebron. The produc- Others at rehearsal are, left WINK—128# STEAK NIGHT ed, according to the report. The report suggests toe re­ the report. record would be helpfulin com- 5:00 Newe by Donald Kehaya, 17, of'Volpe ^ Curran as the clown go play, by Conrad Seiler, will be tion is by the Podium Players rear, Julie Kreisnitski, Mary Four Ckttegories "Payment for equipment fi- puUng the adequacy o f^ re in- 6:15 Speak Up Hartford Rd., Mancheator, failed to round through their paces during re- presented Saturday at 2 pjn. of Hebron and is sponsored by Ann Doering, Linda Pinkerton, ferral to city counsel of toe old 8:00 Newe The recommendations are city sidewalk and sewer assess- nanced over two budget years surance coverage relatfhg to 8:16 Barry Farber Show a curve on i^ewster St. and Wt hearsal for "The Clown Who at the Rham High School the Regional PTA Council, Evelyn Wolff (sitting) and 6:46 Lowell Thomae Every Wednesday bfoken down ‘ into four categor- rnents remaining unpaid in toe without use of encumbered ap- equipment and would act as a 7:00 The World Tonight a tree, police reported. Barbara Foran. 7:15 Frank Gifford GORMAN BROS., Inc. ids covering the various finan­ propriations must be discon- . control factor over -town-owned Keyhaya was charged with John Sibun is the director amount of $585.10 for remedial 7:30 Harry' Reaeoner program will be "Faith at Work cial offices of the town, includ­ action. tinued,” the report said. equipment. 7:36 Face the Nation opemting a motor vehicle with­ Tolland Movement" and William Lindsay the pro­ ing the tax collector, finance Frek is recommended to .be 10:06 Comment ed during March, including apd other recommendations. recordings with actual receipts examiinatlon by. the ihtblic. A 10:20 Speak Up Hartford traveling too fast lor road con­ maintained in toe tax collec­ "The Fish” on March 1; "The will be on sale at Hebron’s ele­ $3.00 PER PERSON 1 Among the recommedations and dlsbureemente. "muat be multitude of schedules and ex- 11:30 Barry Farber Show ditions. . . Reading Workshop Planned mentary school tomorrow and tors office. A back tax ledger 13:00 Comment Vatican Coimcll and Protestan­ aifeeting the board of education, for delinquent accounts, if maintained throughout toe fis- hibits ’are included, giving a 13:16 Newe, Sign Off He i» sobedtiled to appear In tism" on March 8 and “Where Friday 8:30 to 9 a.m. and are cai year.” ( complete flnftnclal ffictiire of also available from Cello’s which accounts for the major maintained, would be most Manchester Orouit Court 12 For Teachers in February Does the Tolland Church Fit portion of the town budget, is helpful In determining the sta- Also recommended ie the the town. Feb. 20. into the Picture?” on MsiTCh 16. store. COLONIAL DINING ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE A three-part, in-service read- The Rev. Raleigh Dutton, pas- ope for the encumbering of ap- tue of a taxpayers account, ac- chey the totaUng over $9 billion, to fl- ICOUNTRY DRUG The workshop will be direct- Mrs. Fred Goulddng of the El- St. Matthew’s men’s choir will area. ELLINGTON, CONNECTICUT the designing of uniform receipt collector. ’The ’’tax records driving after drinking. and disbursement rectjrds for must be kept under fire resist- department head for approval nance some 1,000 prejecte In 77 They said the csr was ed by Vincent Lamo, director lington Congregational Church rehearse tomorrow night at 6:30 he Of reading for local schools. will present the laymen’s point church use in all elementary school Ing conditions. Many records and be accotni>aBl9d by toe countriese or terrltoriee. driving failed to round a eiurve Purpose of the workshop is of view, on Rt. 31 and struck a rock St. Matthew’s Holy Name So­ activity funds, as well as the GREEN ledge. He is scheduled to appear to acquaint teachers with the program will be led ciety will meet tomorrow night standardization of the' methods atest InnovaUons in the teach- by the Rev. David W. Emmons, In Manchester Circuit Court 12 at 8 in the parish center. uped in the handling of cash at Feb. 20. of reading, according to miiidfiite(r in residence of Ingra- each of the schools. Bnarton. House of the Connecticut Manchester Evening Her­ It further recommends that Areas v^Wch wiU be covered (Conference of the United ald Tolland correspondent, cash registers be used at all in the aeries are vocabulary church of Christ. Subject of the Bette Quatrale, tel. 876-284S. school cafeterias. Certain ele­ Tsingtao Taken development, phonics and the mentary schools presently use use of mahclnes in reading in­ STAMPS cafeteria cash registers while In Bloody Fight, struction. others do not. Guest speakers vrill be Miss ' Also suggested is the -oei-' Maoists Report Dolores Powell, consultant for ordinating of the procedures EVERYDAY ON GASOLINE FILLUPS AND the American Book Co., and used for the charging and col­ (Coottnued from Page One) Harold Jones, consulant for AHENTION A U AMERICAN CREDIT CARD CUSTOMERS Educational Development Lah- lecting of tees for lost and dam­ launch a "counterofferasl've on aged textbooks. A systematic SMTi oratories. ttie newiy bom revoJutlonary Ladles Guild Auction procedure Is suggested to be rebel committee and attempted St. Matthew’s Ladies Guild uped in all schools in the hand­ to continue bourgeois rule.” EATOWri ling of and the collection 200 GREEN STAMPS will hold a Tea Oup Auction at The report said the pro-Iiu its next meeting Feb. 15 in the 12151/2 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD of delinquent pneounts,; WITH EACH AMERICAN CREDIT CARD APPLICATION forces attacked the Tslngtao parish center. All members ’Tax dofleotor dolly and "obetructed and were requested to bring an item "ALL MEATS are FRESH CUT — | A total of eleven recom­ thiealened the Tslngtao people’s mendations were made affect­ for the auction. , NONE are PRE-PACKAGED!" | radio staiUoh” in an attempt to Lenten Series ing the office of the tax col­ Ubek a message to Mao. BOLTON VOTERS A Lenten series planned by lector. The report said "a vig­ PLAY NFL ALL PRO GAME HERE The army unit siding with STORE HOURS: STOP WRANGLING! RESPECT YOUR NEIGHBOR’S OPINION, HE IS A CITIZEN ’TOO! Who says you are wiser orous tax collection policy must the board of deacons of United than he is? — or love your town more? What difference when you came to Bolton? Whether your fore-fathens were Moo broke through this encir- Congregational Church and its Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 be inaugurated as to delinquent Miller, Sat. 8 to G (Closed All Day Monday) here wheh the town was founded, whether they came with the wave of Italian bom men and women who brought Bolton property taxes and assess­ and severely struck dqvm" the W'lll be _ held. . . weekly during Feb­ back to -life In the early 1900’s or whether it was twenty years ago. It takes time to get to know and feel the tempo of ments.” •ittacfc. It added that the aimy ruary. small town living. Education is a New England heritage, bom In all, and believed In by all. The report recommends the force, identified only aa "a cer: Rein. . . whet a msM! •> The series wiU pertain to Fnnen etUI. . , misenible te haadlel 13 weeriiome etepi to the laundryl ticn^ wUh fuU armament Jan. 28 mevemento In the church today LOOK! AT ALL THE NEEDS OF OCR TOWN. WHAT IS MOST IMPERATIVE? We are confronted with a three- io show its Bupport for Mao. and wdlT’S* held Wednesday WED. ONLY prong program, a high school addition, an elementary school, and the elementary renovation. State statute limits debt BARRiCiNi ■Thte actio^ the libm^on topic is 1 ^- commitments to $1,043,619 for schools and a similar amount for other town buildings and Improvements. We must de­ exclnstvdy at anmy greatly Wiiited the hot air ^ church,, accord- Freshly Sliced, Imported cide which course of action will not endanger our educational program and the future financial security of the town. of the dees enemies and helped Ing to Rev. Mr. Miller. ' s Liggeft Drug the people who were blindfolded ’The first program will be Feh. 9, when the discussion topic will CENTER CUT LOOK AT THE HERITAGE OF BONDED DEBT. Your children will have to pay part of it! If we approve this $350,000 PARKADB to 'wake up,” the army paper expenditure, we will be allowed by Statute to increase our bonded indebtedness only $504,239 more. Is this enough for an •add. be “'Whither Protestant Denom­ Since the 1040 Oommunist inations.” elementary school? We will have to forego all other ’Town Improvements. Will our borrowing capacity increase fast eonqueot, Taingtao has been a enough to cover the 8-room addition to the J. Sr. high school In the near future? To exhaust our borrowing capacity major for Communist (son- BOILED affects our financial standing, can we afford this? •ttuction in the interior. It has Lincoln Parents largo cotton, paper, oilseed and Our bonded debt will be $1,583,000. plus Interest of approximately $505,375. for a total commitment of $2,148,375. ’Thla fkmr mills, shipyards, a tire Hear Mrs. Ford is $567 for every man, woman, and child In Bolton, to be paid In the next 20 years. factory and locomotive shops. Mrs. Zita Ford of the read­ Mao’s strategy in grabbing HAM ing department of the Manches­ LOOK AT ’THE FALLACY THAT ‘"THE STA'TE PAYS HALF” — WHO IS "raE STATE? If you approve this addition the cities — the reverse of his ter Sch(X)l System will be guest j.930 policy of wining the coun­ on the premise that it will cost approximately $212,600 because of State g^rants, you are deceiving yourself. The net cost speaker at a meeting of the to the taxpayer Is $377,875. ’The gfrant of $137,500 will not even cover the interest, $165,37' tryside—is based on the tactics Lincoln School Association to­ Of the 16711 Paris Commune. morrow at 8 p.m. at the school. Following its pattern, he has LOOK AT ALTERNATIVES. THIS ADDITION IS MORE THAN HALF ’THE $646,000. COST OF THE ORIGINAL The topic- will be "Teaching And tliea. . . lioiin of faeniiig isvaty wsakl s ta rt called_ for formation of revolu- Parents Reading Through Sign BUILDING., Should the 8-room addition scheduled for the near future have been explored? Is is possible that we might nonary committees of peasants, Language ” have classrooms rather than stop-gap “teaching stations” which cannot be converted? Based on $25.00 per sq. ft, 8 We have an atudente, workers, military men Mrs. B^rd has taught all rooms (5,064 sq. ft.), corridors (1,000 sq. ft.), toilets (400 sq. ft.) would cost $186,000. ’The cafeteria-auditorium of; 6,010 and intellectuals and instructed levels of education from pre- sq ft, would cost $150,250 for a grand total of $336,250. ' excellent selection Come In For Details! them to take over city govern, primer to college graduate of previously-owneo toents. work. She has been city super- LOOK AT 'THE PLANS ON VIEW AT THE SELECTMEN’S OFFICE. ’Thej space has been almost doubled and the End these tiresome chores... Ih Hong Kong the Engiisb-lan- visor of elementary education and guagie Star said it had received at Warwick, R.I., and elemen- cost tripled to get a State grant for 5 “teaching stations.” ’The original plan contained 6,010 sq. ft. and the new one 11,800 r ports that the army, com- taiy supervisor of education for Lb. sq. ft both designed for 800 students. Original cost was $92,000 plus $18,745 for furnishings and kitchen equipment for. proudly-cared-for mander in SinWang Province, tiie State of Maine. a total of $110,945. or $15.30 per sq. f t ^Buy a Flameless Electric Dryer Gen. Wang En-mao, Imd threat­ Hostesses for the event are LINCOLN FREE ANCHOR HOCKING ened to seize the CSiiineee nu- Mrs. Raymond Dionne and Mrs. The 930 sq. ft. kitchen increased to 1,298; even though statewide, only 30%^ take hot lunch. Although the cafeteria was CONTINENTALS cilear test base at Lop Nor if William Ray. Refreshments will We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities the dominant issue, this space was reduced from 3,264 to 2,989 sq. f t to add a theater containing 2,400 sq. ft. with 244 Mao’s forces tried to taka oyer be served after the meeting. fixed seats on a slanted floor, eliminating Its use as a cafeteria or to change Its use in the future If we build a full scale You forget about the weather with a modem Flame­ the Stnkiang provincial gov«en> auditorium. (■—truly America's ment. Our Best, CENTER GUT less ELEhnac clothes dryi31. It's so convenient. Because you Mao’s campaign against hie QUALITY SERVICE most distinguished GLASSWARE domestic enemies was matched 700 sq. ft or corridor space and 5 "teaching stations” are created by folding partitions which are not classrooms but can pop things in any time, you get with fewer family by an intonaified onsiaught on plus LOW PRICES at do secure state grant. To put two “stations” on the stage the 1,200 sq. ft was increased to 2,024. motorcarl clothes. fala principal foe in the Intema- , • * ^ ^ 5-OZ. JUICE (9LASS OR COUPON EQUnfALENT NOW, BEST OF ALL. . . with the "permanent press" fabrics fionai Omnmunist camp, the COUNTRY DRUG PORK LISTEN TO FACTS AND DO NOT BE PRESSURED BY EMQTIONAUSM. Every school Issue has provoked dire pre­ Soviet Union. Call today for dictions If we do not accept the first plan presented, but experience has proven the value <>f citizen participation in (now available in everything from lingerie and women's WITH EVERY 10 SALE. OF eAEOUNE constructive criticism and has saved us from costly mistakes' and irrevocable commitments. details on how blouses to men’s iand children’s slacks) there is no ironing easy it can be to necessary. Just toss them in your automatic electric dryer. CHOPS You have displayed confidence in the town by investing in property.,Protect it the same as any other corporate Inviest-e m ENCLOSURES me:^. Do you believe that It is wise to exhaust our borrowing capacity with no provision for emergencies and Jeop­ move up to a They will come out tumble-dried . . . vYrinkle-free and GAS—LUBRICATION—fiWWBRfES—TIRES ardize our financial standing? Do you think it is wise to expect a dozen people to accept all the responsibility of think-' ready to wear. You save hours of ironing every week. _ i l l i i ACCESSORIES awd GENERAL REPAIRS ( FOR BATHTUBS ing for 3,500 people? CONTINENTAL! AMERICAN See tlM many new models at your appliance dealer soon, and ask for the special and SHOWERS C ALL THREE QUESTIONS ON THE VOTTNO MACHINE ALL PBR!^'A1N 7X> BUIUDING THE .‘UAFBTERIA-AUOI- MORIARTY installation dlowanoe (iq> to $15 allowance if installed N,«- ,, ^ " ■■■■/'. '

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By PETE ZANARDI Meriden visits Clarke Arena, al­ claselfications. Burns proved Manchester missed the tour­ Ellington 69, Smith 40. > so at 8. H ie Indiana, three “ East yraa B est" as far as the ney last winter and Hyde is de­ Local folks are afforded Another NOCXJ school, South g ^ e s short of the post-season B ranks were concerned, tak­ termined to get back: Dale Oa- Windsor has lost three in a row, plenty of home action to-, classic, lost to Maloney in Mer­ ing it all two seasons ago. Now' trout (14.7) has been pacing the including a 90-66 loss to Bloom­ night, East Catholic (10-1) iden earlier this season. the former UConn eager is out local offense. field. The Bobcats are having and Manchester High (7- Elsewhere tonight. South to do it again In the A ranks. Still, Maloney should be too theii; worst season in a num­ 5) are both in host role. Windsor High (6-7) hosts Bloom­ Greg iVirek (13) and Jim tough—Malciney 62, Manchester ber of years despite the scoring The Eagles will be seek­ field High. Boltoil High (6-7) Reynold# (13.7) have been 67. efforts of Bill Davis. Burps’ most consistant scorers,. Lost Two Straight ing Don Burns’ fourth welcomes Cromwell High and Blopmfield 92, South Wind­ East 77, Springfield .68. Ellington, has dropped de­ tournament qualification In as Ellington High (7-6) is out to sor 60. snap a two-game losing streak Tribe' on Streak cisions to Coventry - High and many seasons of varsity play Bolton also finds itself in a against E. O. Smith at Storrs. Most observers feel that the East Windsor after' takmg five hot spot tonight against Char­ against a Bay State Invader, It marks the opening of a Manchester squad that lost to in a row while Smith has; proved ter Oak contender CromwelL Springfield Cathedral at : 8 busy week for the Eagles, 'who Maloney, 66-48 in the foufth It can be tough by numbering Although Coach Tony phlcetta o’ clock. East needs but one also meet Pulaski and' South game of the season, is now a South Windsor among it* vic­ has a trio of scorers in Art mqre win for a spot in the A CaOioIic; both HOP .members in much stronger club. Showing a tims. Knights’ Coach Bob Healy Clarke, Dave South^in and tourney. Uew Britain Thtir^hy night and 2-4 record, the Indians snapped will be looking for a form re­ Bud Welz, the Bulldogs are un­ Manchester, ever present of a Saturday afternoon, the v latter back to win five of their last versal tonight after "seeing Only derdogs. . tourney chance, has revenge on at Central Connecticut. six, including the last three , in one double figure scorer against its mind when Maloney High of When there were only three succession.. East Windsor. • Crbmtvell 70, Bolton 50,

Expect Crotvd of 35,000 Ski Notes Stan Mikita Exams Slated Today And Goalies Seek Marks Pat'B«ldu« and Mickey Mantle Cold Key Recipients Harry Jacunski, Ralph Erickson, Joe Wood Chuck Mercine and Jack Donahue______For Clay and Terrell NEW YORK (AP) — While S'S’ Y INTERMEDIATES HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Cassius Clay and Ernie Stan Mikita, the sparkplug in W etr Chicago’s high-powered offen­ Close action was the feature Look ^Assured Terrell had an appointment with the Texas Boxing sive machine, charges toward i^®i night in all three games, Mantle Bats 1.000 Commission today in the Astrodome ring where they an all-time point record, the After an even first half, the fight Monday night to settle the world’s heavyweight « v R ii I aAriTFRFK Black Hawks’ goal-tending tan- Donkels pulled away and topped At Yankee Stadium championship. ------“------dem of Glenn Hall and Denis De- ti’ ® 67ers, 47-30. Jim King (13), A $1,350,000 modernization and refurbishing pro­ After the preliminary weigh- The Killington Ski Area is a jordy is closing in on National Dotchin (11) and Bill Mus- in and physical examination vast spidery complex of trails Hockey League defensive hon- tard (7) were tops for the win- gram has been launched at Yankee Stadium and will be .ALL HANDS READY— Ohio State’s Bill Hosket and Northwestern player Celtics Cut In First State Visit battle for a loose ball during a game in Chicago Monday night. James Cum­ both boxers move into their fi­ that cover four mountains, a ors. aers while Bob Howe (16) pac- completed by April 14 when the Yanks open the 1967 i i i S mins (32), Northwestern, also prepares to battle for the ball. (AP Photofax) nal few workouts. Terrell is total of 34 trails in all. This is Nikita, who has registered 22 . By EARL YOST present were the Patriots and . . .No one got a bigger kick home season against the Boston Red Spx. solemn and noncommltal about Into Margin serviced by six chairs and five ^^^,3 42 assists in 43 games. Announcement of the vast un------^------— Biggest individual at­ Gov. John Dempsey, always a out of the humorous stries than his strategy. Clay is keeping up poma lifts, three snow shed holds a commanding 17-point hit in the past, was unable to Mantle, his laughs being gen­ dertaking was made today by available for special service and his nonstop psychologic^ war­ traction in the 21 years lifts to a height of 2,730 feet-; ,ead over Detroit's Norm Ull- attend. .While there were over uine. . .It was announced the Michael Burke, president of the a.,sistance in lobbies two, four fare against the sullen World O f Leaders The Snowdon Chair to^the peak „,an in the scoring race, ac- WJgren (12) j^ t h help this writer has attended 800 in the main Hilton dining annual pre-season football game Yankees. gate Six (Lob- Boxing Association champ. Raml'Head to cording to latest NHL figures. Gold Key Dinners of the Give room, it wasn’t a record. featuring the New York Giants ■'This project will make his- six), a novel telephonic jers Not Worried The Astrodome impresarios. the Boston CelUc* ^ height of 3,610 feet; the Kill- The C^icairo center is nillne ud winners Connecticut Sports Writ­ ♦ * * at the Yale Bowl would be stag­ toric Yankee Stadium a bright- ..Hail of Fame" will bo installed, silent until Monday on the mat- enough rope in the next two jngton Chair is 6,300 feet in points at a pace that will top IM Richter (19) and ers’ Alliance was Mickey ed Sunday, Aug. 22, the foe to er, more cheerful, gayer place ^ ^^is area, fans will be able ter of the in-person gate, issued weeks and their winning streak ,ength and brings one to the for the season and break the Quaglia (12) were high for Mantle at last night’s 26th pro­ Short Takes be announced . . .Chuck Mercine to enjoy a ball game. It is con- to pick up a wall-type tele- Manchester's two past Gold a prediction that more than 36,- is liable to re a ^ out and trip up Killington Mt„ which record of 97 set by teammate «9ers. duction at the Hartford Hilton.. and Aaron Thomas were the sistent wtih our objective of phone and hear the voices of 000 seats would be sold—more the Philadelphia 76ers before It jg 4.241 feet hieh ' Bobbv Hull a vear aeo Behind Jack Welch’s 26 points Key winners, Joe McCluskey Mantle was an early arrival, Giant gijidders on hand. . .Jim making baseball as attractive past gp’eats. Some 40 recording than were sold tor Clay’s brief snaps. Skiers can take trails that n ., t .> ® Nads dropped the Kahunas, and Pete Wigren were both ab­ But Opponents Are shortly after 5 o’clock, and if Crowley, now residing in Scran­ as possible, of giving the fans devices will be used to provide ___ encounter with hometown fight- Led by sharp-riiootlng Sam are clearly marked to ones abil- h *** * DeJordy. meanwhito, 5^.50 Welch and teammates sent. .Holly Mandly, Key re­ he signed one autograph, he ton, Pa., wore a cast on his a sense of occasion when they this unique attraction, cipient of a year ago, proudly NEW YORK (AP) lowest production of the season, for its eighth league -victory In <^®^veland Williams last No- Jones, the Celtics whipped the ity, from the novice to the ex- the V ^ to a Troohv° which"toes Kadding (8) and Paul signed 500. ’nie guy who didn’t right wrist, broken two weeks visit the stadium. The new look ^he dugouts. prc.ss box, ra- Urinceaon'SPrinceaon’s Tigers llgers aren'taren’t members of the nine starts. The triumph was . • 1 a . Francisco Warriors 121-108 pert. When a skier finds a trail' to the eoalies of the team with come away from the 800-plus wore his gold key on the lapel ago. . .Joe Dugan, former Yan-“ will have a strong visual im- g^d TV boxes all will be re- of his coat. ‘‘I had my wife •worried about anyone but "P®" play®d. eighth-ranked the 200th of Coach Ray Mears’ buyere mclude a at Greensboro, N.C., Monday "to his liking, chances are he will the besT^defensive record New gathering without the hand­ kee third baseman .and Red Sox pact, underscoring the classi- furbished. Ozite carpeting will worriea aooui anyone, out y y ^ g j ^ ^ Kentuckv walloped career. gallery of O ay’s defeated foes night for their 10th straight Na- ride un a chair and dn«m v . ! . ,.11 1 ^ fecora. new hunas, led by Pete Devanney some, boyish looking Mantle’s sew it on so that I wouldn’t lose scout, is now working with Bill cal features of this tradition- be added to the pre.s.s aiea. it,” he said. . they re making everyone Vander- The hottest shooting teams of iional Basketball Association part way to the base of the aeainst averaee 'o f 2 Fitzgerald (10), sigrnature was the exception. Crowley In the Red Sox public steeped park, ’ Burke said. -pho baseball field has been worry about them. bilt, No: 9, edging Louisiana the night were Tulsa and Notre Patterson. victory. ,(n . “ a " ! . “ had trouble at the foul line. had three of their most prom­ Tl Mantle, one of the sharpest relations office. Complete Job completely torn up and an all- The fifth-ranked Tigers, unim- state 79-77. Dame. Tulsa hit 73 per cent of Sonny UstonUston was was due due m in LenW llkens’ 28 points led St. ^ ising young ball players present, EAST SIDE MIDGETS dressers and the wearer of per­ * ♦ ♦ Tliis will be the most com- new field will be installed, pressed by the presence of the Houston in time for today’s Louis past Los A n g le s 106-99 at , Western Kentucky, 15-1, *1-’’ 7*®i