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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 manager, 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 ., Tu 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 $50.00 per semester). RESULT: Yoiur assurance of a com iy{?{Fq i 9 e 9 ‘ GROUND 19M OLDS “ 916J5 3 fortable relationship between you and your fhet ^ PHONE 643:2411 or 6434S11 STATE O F CONNECnCiUT BOARD O F TRUSTEES l O R REGIONAL OCnSMUNITY COLLEGES CHUCK 512 W. CENTER ST.—MANCHESTER la 6-lib. Lota
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V • ' ** ComsTakenV 1$ 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^ cake decorating and ceramics. If you’re not in it. 'P a it of thia banner weekend for- pet* who have a particular claim assistants than it has mem do, really, have to look after the boms honored at a 25th wedding cele She is employed at Manchester ty, jmt dangerous crime in Manchester and qualification. Although toe bers. Ex-Envoy Sees bration Saturday evening at the will I undoubtedly stand credited, when fires and fashion themselves a Ittls Modes. Her husband was in Italian American Club. About midget auto racing for many and I if arrests are made and convlc- more ooelness to retire to. A thermo- Tempo Cutback •v srtat in the hall can make the most for 75 friends and I'elatives attended years and owned his own car. He If your name isn’t in the tele tlona obtained, to a relatively small the event. is employed at Pratt and Whit nude habitual offenders. Their bidding castle take on a ruddy glow, 0 ;1M8 of Best Bet in Viet The couple was married Jan. ney, Division of United Aircraft and added to other more traditional phone book, call our office namps appear in the arrest news month A Thought for Today Herald 26, 1942, in Unionvllle. Both at Corp., East Hartford. (Herald i Bfte^ month, and are sometimes proc- British assets, Hke mulled ale, red (Continued from Page One) now a n d have it listed. Sponsored by toe Manchester Yesterdays tended Manchester schools. photo by Pinto.) sejl through the courts, and a good oorjiuecles, fine-woven woollens, and sn Council of Churches "We run serious and unwar " of them commit new offenses even oooaslonal dash of. proper self-esteem, be ranted dangers; when we take been rather gloomy,” about ne lation of the war would likely they are on bail and awaiting close enough to warmth for comfort. If God is dead, His death ' 23 Years Ago the Initiative," he said, "or gotiations being the answer in increase the risks of a clash The Southern New Englanil Telephone Company for old offenses. But the system came by suffocation at the William Barron is re-elected when our influence becomes so Vietnam. with China without affecting and justice never seems to take hands of those Christians who for his fifth consecutive term preponderant that we cissume The reason for his pessimism, greatly the situation in South have attempted through toe responsibiUty for the existence them out of circulation for very Thg CoBinumity Ctdleges as president of the VFW Club. he said, was the deep hostility Vietnam itself. years to confine God to the or iMiture of a regime." and su^icions between the D ial-A-Iift... 643-2751 The annual President's Birth But he also cautioned of dan ' I'^t' ’ It is inevitable that a certain amount Courtesy Wadsworth Atheneum. Hartford Sanctuary and have denied His Relscbauer said the American South Vietnamese government gers of a U.S. withdrawal. Tills, The "^lephoite directory closing soon ! he successful career of petty crime presence in -the world. day Bali held at toe American o f debate will be held in the General MEISSEN PORCELAIN Legrion is very successful wito role should be that of "friendly and the Viet Cong. he said, would involve a loss of wagM in Manchester by these relative> Assembly on the growth Of the new MAGNIFTCEINT Germein Meis Submitted by over SOO people in attendance. outside supporter," not a force But Reischauer said he sup prestige and “ might” pump ly f ^ habitual offenders inevitably at conununlty colleges. It is possible that sen porcelain vase from toe C. Ronald Wilson, 10 Years Ago seeking to rally allies to its poli ported the U.S. efforts to reach back new enthusiasm” into the tract^- imitators, some of them home the General Assembly members creat J. P. Morgan Collection of toe Associate Minister cies. a negotiated peace. Red Chinese concept of a na t o ^ ; amateurs, some of them, no doubt, ed a structure far larger than they Wadsworth Atheneum hand Second Congregational 10 Years Ago Reischauer said that " I ’ve Reischauer argued that esca tional liberation movement. out tif town profeaerionals. imagined; but they are far from wrong somely Hlustrates the 18th Cen Church in having done so. Inside Report tury’s love for fine porcelains A memorial gift of $27,000 is tFMs particular weekend seemed to In the center of contention at the in the Chinoiserie, or Oriental, given to the Manchester Memo Ji offto a sampling of almost every kind of moment is the desire of Manchester by style. Vivid colors create a Today in History rial Hospital building fund by opp^tor. CommunHy College to acquire 100 to Chinese landscape against a Mrs. John T. Roberts, daugh yil-ro Wo await the further work of the 100 acres for a sits. This has come un Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak pure white background on this By The Associated Press ter of the late Ool. Louis Rich Mimcheafter police. That they are der attack by a number of legislators 1725 vase which stands almost Today is Tuesday, Jan. 31, the mond Cheney. n e ^ e r incompetent nor asleep has just on the grounds that the scheme is far WASHINGTON—standing in caucus will become a puny two feet high. 31st day of 1967. There are 334 The Lakewood CSrcle site Is too grandloss and should bs cut back. be|m demonstrated in the revelation of the House Chamber during minority in toe House itself days left in the year. recommended by the Army t h ^ role in the solution of the recent The arguments advanced by the legis with Republicans joining the Today’s Highlight in History Corps of Engineers as the lo lators center on the fact that Yale, President Johnson’s State of the VCrhon bank robbery. South. cation for toe Nike homes. Wesleyan and Trinity have 140 acres, Union message, presidential In 1848, Congress authorized W e suggest that, when and if the This was the background of program and the war on pover- toe erection of a public monu 125 acres, and 90 acres respectively, in confidante, W. Marvin Wateon the message delivered so force ment to George Washington on pogce make arrests and obtain evl- their downtown campuses. If this is suf ^y- Jr., got an earful from ag fully to Watson. Unless the "We've been sitting on cloud public land in the District of deiiitP, there be some public attention ficient for these well-known institutions, gressive young Democratic con nine ever since the 1964 elec Columbia. psM to vdiat happens to the suspects say some legislators, why should the President fully .informs himself Poet’s Comer gressmen about the altirming on the true state of affairs in tion,” one of the leaders ol the 'The Washington Monument frdih that point on. two-year colleges be thinking in state of their party in the activists told us. "Almost every larger terms? the House, Watson was told his was completed in 1884, but was ^ e news of breaking and entering in House. thing th6 President wanted, he not opened to the public until ‘January 27, 1967’ Of course the point is that most col program will be bludgeoned to Mmbhestcr, ranging from dirty vandal* White 'House Aide Watson got. If he tries to keep us up 1888. . leges in Connecticut located in large death. The speaker, it was add Today—we lost three men, ilKUT' thus becetme the transmission there on cloud nine now, we're In 1796, Alexander Hamilton Isitt. to well-planned burglary, is be towns or ciUes are hopelessly hem ed, is simply out of touch— Not ordinary men, belt for an urgent message to going to be shot down.” resigned as secretary of the coming much too frequent for oompla* med in. One hundred acres should made clear by his total mis- But men of quality. President Johnson. The message treasury because 'he said his ceiu^ about the role of the law either be the absolute minimum for any com readying of'"the Adam Clayton The center of this activist Knowledge, strength, and faith. was the direct sort of warning salary was insufficient. befiire or after the crime. munity college that is founded in the Powell affair,: movement is the liberal Dem Remember these three men, that if the President does not In 1917, Germany announced state and to think otherwise Is to ignore Here is no plot to-depose Mc ocratic Study Group (DSG), and Grissom, White, and Ctoaffes, wake up to the fact that his unrestricted submarine warfare the lessons of the past. Cormack. Rather, the younger- its veteran leaders: Chairman Who gave their lives for science. party is close to anarchy in the would begin. The major problem is that the legis activists want to build lines of Frank Thompson of New Jersey And if we could ask, PoOs Notwithstanding House, his program will be and John Blatnik of Minnesota. In 1934, President Franklin D. lature In fatoioning a new scheme of ripped to shreds. their own into the administra ” What shall we do," It includes typical DSG liberals Roosevelt signed the Gold Re Vhs fact that two national ^ Is hap higher education in the state failed to tion. They want exposure to the They would reply, What’s more, Watson, an old- such as Michigan's James serve Act. comprehend what it was getting into, school Texas conservative, President, a greater voice in "Go on, Gc on— pen to be in some disagreement on O'Hara and Indiana’s John In 1944, the American inva or lOr that matter, what it should ac grasped the urgency of the mes legislative strategy and assur Fbr someone had to die.’’ stmdings they released on the very Brademas. But prominent sion of toe Marshall Islands be complish. There is no question, for in sage with commendable speed. ance that the .White House And If we could see, Bahis day should not obscure the deg^to among the activists are less gan. stance, that the Middlesex Oommunity "Do you really mean it?” he knows what’s going on. Fur These three astronauts, to which they still remained united on a ideological bread-and-butter Ten Y e w Ago College, if allowed to serve the people asked one of the knot of com thermore, in private talks, these W e’d see-^them flying with Him, CELEBRATING OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY certain proposition — the unbelievably Democrats—Dan Rostenkowski President Eisenhower asked who apply, will exceed the current stu plaining I>emocrats who sur Democrats are already shaping In the glorious, open space. of Chicago (Mayor Daley’s Omgress for legislation permit low-estate of a President in office, the dent enrollments of Wesleyan in a rela rounded him after the Presi up their strategy, as follows: Kenneth A. Royes tively short period of time. Norwalk’s Washington man), Lud Ashley ting the annual flow of immi unnaturally high estate of another and dent’s speech ended. The an A drastic scaling down of the ; ( enrollment is already pushing that of of Ohio and William Moorehead grants into toe United States to rival member of his own party. swer was a hard, decisive “yes.” President's domestic program, of Pennsylvania. be doubled. Today’s Birthdays Whether one takes the latest Gidlup Wesleyan. These g:rowth patterns should Watson promised to convey so that his allies in the House, be faced. One common strain binds One Year Ago poll, which showed Senator Robert Ken their warning to the President. can concentrate on two or three The Middlesex Community College them together: A sophisticated President Johnson ordered toe Baseball Hall of Fame star nedy preferred as a candidate in 1968 It’s not a moment too soon. imperative issues. These In should be allowed to start its seairch for resumption of U.S. bombing Jackie Robinson is 48; Actress 385 West Center Street by.. 48 per cent of those questioned ss Routed in his first two en clude the demonstration cities (See Page Seven) ' land immediately, and it should be al misBlons over North Vietnam. Cared Channing ia 46. compared to only 39 per cent for Presi counters with the aggressive, lowed to spend the 1200,000 which was high-spirited Republfcan mi dent Lyndon Johnson, or the Harris poll, appropriated by the General Assembly nority, 75-year-old Speaker John ^ Manchester^ Conn, which currently gives the President a for an education of higher learning in McCormack o f Massachusetts is anor ^ B6j, to 44 per cent edge over the Sena Middlesex County. If the county legis badly out of touch with the tor! there is still one main conclusion lators do not insist that a start be House and no longer has mas F i s c h e t t i left. Not even Harry Truman, in the made, and that the area receive at sive Democratic majorities to when the Democrats were consid least the money appropriated in the compensate for it. Nor does he last session, the county is simply not ering dumping him if they could get have the accustomed help from being represented properly. Dwight Disenhower to run in his place, his able top assistant. Majority Just as important as securing a large Leader Carl Albert of Okla r a M this low with his own party or enough site, ia the problem of location. homa, who is forced to reduce with the country when he was about to Community colleges should not be built his activity because of a heart /> 'll ' A New Level Of Gracious Living run.for his first full term in office. for today. Their lives will be Indefinite, attack last year. Iftmman had, however, one advantage. and this simply means that unless they Third man in the majority HS'.jiad, within his own party, no rival are located to serve a small enough leadership ia the majority whip, ' Designed Expressly for the Ambulatory Patient , eoin^rable to the one President John- area they will become massive in size, articulate and aggressive Hale ■onithas today. That made it easier for fail to be community colleges, and de Boggfs of Louisiana. But inti 'V feat their own purposes. A good exam biniiLlo hold his party’s nomination, and, mates believe Boggs must keep In Need of Nursing Care . . . ple la the concept of having one col glyi^ the final Identity of the Republi- in the backgp-ound or risk lege to serve the entire Middlesex and charges that he is capitalizing caamominee, to win his dark horse vic Meriden and Wallingford area by locat on McCormack’s age and Al tory at the polls. ing the college equl-distant between the bert’s health. repeat our opinion of the other two areas. In most areas of the state This leaves the Democrats In Registered Nibses in Attendance dajti^that this is probably the low point where there is a high population den a leadership vacuum, mirroring forr’iPresident Johnson, and that he may sity, the logical planning area ia the the party’s national leadership il faulM have already begun going the various planning regions already estab vacuum. Doctor on Call • • G lished by the state. Naturally, not all o n ^ ! way he can go which is, as in the But it is in the House, not thS liiH these institutions have to be built at ::::: llct^llts report, up. The President wlU, national party, where President one Ume, but once built they cannot be Johnson stands to .lose in the iiiii BHinpnbabiMty, hoM bis party's n om li^ •nil moved. This kind o f far-sighted pro year Immediately ahead. Great Caring for: ORTHOPEDIC Furthermore, he is quite likely to gram will be expensive. It will also pay Society Democrats beat the con toifiietter with that nomination than dividends. Connecticut’s primary re servatives by only two votes in ::::: w eiia Senator Kennedy, if it should source is its people. And its people are filling the Democratic vacancy nH ELDERLY POST-OPERATIVE . ::: to fall to him instead. The seeking more an Manchester to pal BuUdtag Hearing Room. wejre filed by Friday’s dead this morning in the office ot ^ U n g S2M,ooo. f She was the. wife of Alexander over ^dorsement of. a Mndidate for State G O P chair- A^Wll providing for the tmns- King explained, is due to high oeorge Albert Fisber df Ver- Two tax agents from the Hart , sebool board ohalnnaB Wal line but the count wasn’t the superintendent of schools. The other issues must be Czaykowski. man, the other over endorsement of the proposed sale fer Of abandoned state jail fa;: Intersst rates which have ere- ford oflflce of the Internal Rev Invisible, But Real, ter Waddell haa taken lasue duties to toe town or dW in ated an emergency for towns daughter dt known until yesterday. Teacher negotiators were resolved before the board can Survivors also include a son, o f Globe Hollow land to Manchester Community Col- enue Service will he toere. witk figurea used by the Bol four daughters, nine grand- which toey ere located has been which have borrowed in antici- jj, ^ Edwin J Donald- The m6st important things are often Miuty o f the bills wei^e not closeted with Assistant Superln- aubmlt its 1W7 operating budg- Taxpayers who appear tomor ton Property Owners Associa Skating Coasting chlldron and a great-grandchild. drafted giving the legisla tendent Ronald P. Scott, at- et request. Superintendent _ pt Chairman Francis DallaFara filed in tod. General Assembly patlon o f bond issues. son o f‘187 G(«en Rd.'The bride- row ore odeed to bring "with those which you can neither see nor feel tion (BPOA) in a story in a Funeral services will be held tive commissioner’s office tempting to iron out numeroiu Schools William Curtis has giv- , , closed possible action on both by t8tb District Rep. Robdrt D. The )»U1, to essence, would froom Is toe son of Mrs. Msr- them oil necessary information Hartford paper this morning 1 the extra work. salary items in a contract pro en the board a Feb.- d dead- proposal after brief floor dis buy the towns a lltUo more tin OVode of 97 West Rd., and and records, including the W-2 tor instance, the understanding and and an advertisement in The Saints Polish Church, Housa-. More bills will be raised posal which the MEA is seek line. His budget request must cussions. The W ll.ls of particular in- time, permitting them to wait the late Lawrence Fisher. forms, issued by employers. Herald today. tonic. Mass. in committee before the ses ing to have implemented next be in the general manager’s Richard Schwolsky brought tSrast to Tolland offloers recom- uttle longer for a more fa- Hie Rev. J. Manley Shaw, Tomorrow’s session is the c(»npafl8lon which are part of every serv Friends may caU at. the The Property Owners, a pri sion is over, making the handq by Feb. 15. mended. cloito|; of the Tolland vorahle interest rate than now pastor of South Church, per- flrst of three to be held ih toe year. Birches Funeral Home, Oreat up the question of an endorse ice we direct. vate organization of an undis total substantially higher. No firm agreements were The mattera still being con ment for state chairman. \ State Jail by various study j , avaUable. formed the double-ring cere- Municipal Building. ’The secorid closed number of Bolton rest- Barilngton, Mass., tonight from committees investlgattog toe The towns would not have mony, Jack Grove was organist There is still no skating at In the last session, 4,880 forthcoming during a 3',^-hour sidered by the board and the _ A t present, George T. LaBon- will be on March 1 and the last denst, have called for towns 7 to 9 and tomorrow from 2 state penal systeift. to toks advantage of the bill, Harold Bagley was soloist. town-supervised areas. In some bills were filed. informal negotiating session be- teachers Include policy on pay ^ ^ r t o ’ ^p'p.'m.' he is the front runner for the U be on March 29, both from people to protect their property King’s bill calls for tmnsfer- which would be offered on a Bouquets of pompons were on places at the Center Springs tween the MEA and the school for principals, guidance per- ____ _ post. Early Saturday morning, a.m. to 1 pjn . in the referendum vote tomor Pond annex and at Charter board yesterday afternoon. sonnel, department heads, ex- jyj_ King ring toe old jells to the town “permissive basis.” the altar, rBecause April 15, the dead the 24-member iscreening com or city for town use only, pro- Tolland Is facing the neces- The bride was given to mar- row on the high school addi- Oak Field, the ice was only The board could not act be- tra-currlcular and non-teaching ^ rs. Hia»vhf Bowa King 78 line date for submitting income Hospital Notes mittee announced that La- viding the legal body of the gity of floating a bond issue o f rja^e by hdr father. She wore a tim . three-quarters of an inch thick . . cause only five members at- duUes, sabbatical leave, kmge- Hartford widow nt He^art tax returns, faUs on a Satur Bonne had received 14 of its town accepts the faeillty and 51.7 million for construction of fun-iength gown of white bror “ Do you believe that it is this morning, and two inches is Writing hours are 2 to 8 p.m. tended the meeting. Under vlty service, and the like. h . King died Saturday at an votes, to 9 for GOP Legislative day, the deadline date this ***T,*®^'...... Its’ 'hew ' high" school. Under 'pmve this 1350,000 weather to make the ice safe. members met privately with a request for a $510,000 hike not to'smoke in patients’ rooms. rian Bowe, moving to Hartford 72-member Republican State made to the redevelopment area |„ effect at that time. roses, and she carried a bou- 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro- expenditure (for the high Scott and authorized him to con in teachers’ salaries. No more than two visitors at at an early age, and lived there Central Committee, which will of toe municipality on request Ellington Is In a similar posl- quet of wWte pompon chrysan- Jeotonk—«ound or silent, also school addition), we will be al tinue talks with the MEA to The MEA told the board yes one time per patient. most of her life. Before her re meet shortly to formally name of the trwsurer of the agency ^ themums. 88 mm. allde projectors. lowed by statute to increase day. terday it would not press for tirement in 1963, she was em a successor to A. Searle Fin our bonded indebtedness only About Town The results of the negotiations the 20 new teachers it had nm viSl? Windermere Miss Cynthia Post o f New WELDON DRUG CO. Patlents Today: 275 ployed for 35 years at Factory ney. '*'400 MAIN STRUT • MANCHESnR,C0N,N;''^ 8504,239 more.' Is this enough will be made known tomorrow asked to be adde^} to the Insurance Associates, Hartford. o? “ y U®ndon WM ntodo of honor. She 767 Mato S t—TeL 648-6321 The fashion show sponsored ADMITTED YESTERDAY: LaBonne is the choice o f the part Of any former jaU fa- Both towns have been buying - ^ , 6 a fulHength gown of gold for an elementary school?" the when the MEA holds' a general school system. by the Manchester Business Sharon Armstrong, 338 Sum- She was a member of the FIA Series Leader Pinney - Alsop - Gengras forces duty and land a . a historical hoping for more fav- meeting for all teachers at 8:15 It said it would settle for Pioneers and the FIA Club, Property Owners ask. and Professional Women’s Club nslt St.; Mrs. Selma Bridge- p.m. in Manchester High the six being proposed by Su Mrs. James Green of 180 Bry- dav'oriwms^of^lSal stote‘*or ® with SJiplre waist, scooped Waddell says that borrowing tomorrow night at the Man- man, 73 Oak St.; Wilbur But- where she worked.,She also be play of ttems « local, state or short-term notes iiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiQUALlTY IN SU RA N CE SIN C E l9 2 3 iliiiijiiiiiH iiiiiiiiii| School's Bailey Auditorium. perintendent William Curtis. an Dr. will be discussion lender capadty, as of July 1, 1967, chester Country Club is a sell- ton, 33 Crestwood Dr.; Sylvio longed to the Wethersfield The items under discussion The 20 teachers would have for "Great Decisions— 1967,” ^tlonal historical interest f®r .present state statute requires m a t o h ^ hmd **vdl. *and c’ar- would be 81,341,262. Bonds out. No more tickets will be Clavette, 15K Forest St.; Mrs. Grange and the Central Po relate to salary coats other cost an estimated $124,000. mona Grange. sponsored by the Manchester « r. may ^!Sed ” “’® of S>id roses. ‘ would not be floated before sold. Lucy Oolella, Tolland; Gloria ■vvunA of ful -V soon *h each of the states 36 164 EAST CENTER ST. Survivors include a daughter- 70 * » mu . IVliHem DeCormler of Man- , then, he said. Subtract the ------Damachi, 60 Hayes Rd., Wap- Senatorial Districts, to discuss in-law, Mrs, Herbert S. H. di«c* towns to sell bond is- ^^ggter served as best man.,' 8350,000, he said. This still The Senior Catizens Club will ping; John Dewart, 437 Main N. Main St. The group will committee’s vote. •eum rnust be under the direc- g y„gg inurest uehers were John Clement of King of Thompsonville; a meet each Thursday at 7:30 MANCHESTER—649-5261 leaves a bonding capacity of meet tomorrow at 2 p.m, at the St.;/WilHam Ewing, 50 Con- On hand will be the state cen tion and control of a duly-or- . . mmoves oomnetition ^snero were jo m Townes Per Pupil Costs grandson. Spec. 4 Wayne L. p.m., beginmng Feb. 9, for eight *ates removes tno cx>mpeaaon, Manchester, cousin of the brlde- 8891,262, as opposed to the Senior Citizens Center, comer cord Rd.; Virginia Fahey, 26 tral committeemen and com ganlzed historical or antlquar- ^ing stated because the banks g _ i - „ Baelin of King serving in Vietnam; two successive weeks. Discussions Property Owners’ figure of of Myrtle and Linden Sts. Fox Hill Dr., Rockville; Mi- mittee women, plus the chair lan society approved by the the town has no choice ^ Ample Parking Front and Rear other grandchildren and two will include the evaluation of 8504,239. Subtract the 8500,000 There will be entertainment, a chael French, 4 Florence St., $559^ Tops State Average men and vice chairmen of the State Historical Society. i„ t to sell Manchester. great-grandchildren. crucial foreign policy issues fac. estimate for the new elrasen- social hour and refreriiments Rockville; Ruth Gilmore, 71 member towns of the districts. The Tolland Hietorlcal Society „iid-l965 when ’both towns J^®*"® ® j''” ’ tary school, and 8891,263 is after the meeting. Ridge St.; Otis Glidden, East Manchester is ranked 41st of average increase, reported by Funeral services will be held ing the United States. tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Topics to be covered are Following the district ses- has been considering the pos- authorized ixJnd issues, the to- ^‘ rsL ^ ^ of "nlnk roVes The * left, he said. ------Hartford; Richard Graham, 1 the state's 169 towns in the the OPEC as $40. The council sibllitles ot turning the old jail, terest rate for towns in their ®® ^ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 "Communlst China and the slons, he said, meetings will be bridegroom’s mother wore a Losses Happen, Insure With Lappen!' WaddQU said that these fig- Kerwin A. Spencer Jr., son of Lockwood S t; Christopher amount it spent dtudng 1966 to said the $40 increase was the once abandoned, into a htstori- category' was 3.25 p6r cent on Main St. The Rev. Felix M. United States,” “India and Pak scheduled in the separate towns, ures are In a brochure mailed to Mr. and Mrs. Kerwin Spencer of Kennedy, 81 Alison Dr., South educate its public school pu highest ever recorded—topping cal museum. The jail, c®n- con- jO-year20-year municipal bonds. The to-in- ‘»‘^®®'*® tor trip to O p e Ood, Boston the increased school costs in There will be no calling “The War on Hunger.” The district and town vot^BS lected taxes. The shortened uni- Maas. kittle, 42E Blue- The town’s average expendi committee Investigating state a difference of 1 per cent New^rt, R.I., M«. Fisher 1966 were offset by increased hours. Registration in the group on a choice then will be report Smart drivers use their seat belts form fiscal year changeover does - field Dr.; Mrs. Irene L*Frenlere, ture per pupil was $559, or $24 jails, has pointed out that It over a 20-year period can mean '^®*‘® * three^lece Imit suit, to sti^ alive. Safe drivers take ad above the state average of state and federal aid—^includ may be made at the YWOA of- ed to the State Central Corn- would cost more to modernize a difference ot thousands of doJ- “ lock a cce^ ries, and a cor- not count, according to state Miss Helen Estes of 26 Por- 20 Oakwood Rd.; Mrs. Karen fice, 79 N. Main St., Monday mittee. vantage of Auto-Rite “safe driver” statutes, he said. ter St., a former English teacher Lane, Coventry; Samuel Lavitt $535, and amounted to a $44 ing about $20 more per pupil the old jails than to hulld new lars to town. It was pointed out ®* y*“ ®"^ roses, Beebes Mark 50th Wedding in the state's basic general aid through Friday from 9 a.m. to DellaFera's explanation satis rates to save money. So why not He said he had. used the total Manchester High School, was 14 oid Town Rd.rVe^nonTM'rs! ones. Law U biary Funds ^ r . and Mrs. Fisher are both grant, plus substantial aid for F u n e ra ls 3 p.m. fied Schwolsky and the other Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Beebe that at Pratt and Whitney, Di- play it safe? Buckle up for safety o f anticipated taxes fgr 1966-67, Mary Levitt, 50 Oxford St.; Town Clerk on Salary King has introduced an act graduates of M ^chester m gh Hudson St were feted vision of United Aircraft Corp., towns having large numbers of r The course is being planned committee members. as it appears on p a ^ two of eonmrotingTOursdayafternoon Linda Lucas, 16 Fox Hill Dr., He also has filed a blU call- calling for an increase in an- 8 c ^ . Mr. Wsher is serving « East Hartford, and is currently and buckle down to a well earned children from low income fam Mrs. Henry O. Osborn HI to coincide with a series of pro Charles Riegel asked for a this year’s town budget This at m ito n Library. About 35 li- Rockville; Mm. Theresa Mello, , tog for a change In the method nual payments to toe Tolland with the U. S. Navy and sta- Sunday afternoon at a 50th part-time at Burton’s saving 1 Call us for details. ilies. GILEAD — Largely attend grams on Channel 24, education “straw vote” of the town com amounts to $557,025. He then 356 Adams St.; Gregory Miller, “ P plfces in the ^ t e of paying the Tolland town County Law Library from $2,- Honed aboard an ^Ircraft car- wedding anniversary party at the employes gave him In every category, Manches ed funeral services for Mrs. tele-vision, covering the sub mittee, “to give direction to the added an estimated amount for "'as made Coventry; Arthur Mitchell, clerk. The bill seeks to have the iso to $8,600. *'*®*’ ** Norfolk, Va. the VFW Home. The event was a purse for his golden wedding ter received more state and Laura Williams Osborn of West jects discussed with Mrs. Green. Board of Directors on the pro Interest on unpaid tsDces and for a recent discussion meeting West WiUington; James Nied- ^ federal aid last year than was St. were held this morning at The national posed sale of Globe Hollow land clerk paid a salary, rather than The library, used by lawyers py their children. About anniversary, outstanding taxes being paid the proposed legislation for ernhofe^ 19 Lexington Dr.; These figures are based on television series allocated in 1965, for a total the Watkins-West Funeral Home originates from Wayne State to Manchester Conununlty Col continued compensation 6n a fee and judges of TollaiW Ctounty on which the speed of 70 miles relatives and friends at- The couple received a money net current expenses, which in THE IFFERENCE Hji and came up with the estimated ^nlng. Edgar Redding, Windsor Locks; of $285,030 in extra funds. 142 E. Center St., MaTichester. University, Detroit, Mich., the lege.” basis. courts, is housed on the top per hour is permitted, and hav- , ^ ^ , tree from their children and Normand Richard, 13 Cedar St.; clude operating expenses and This would bring the town floor of the old Town HSU to ing that speed apply to high- tended the party. many other gifts, m ^figure o f 8563,000 for total tax The amounts allotted, with She was toe wife of Henry Clay alma mater of the discussion After DeUaFera and Town Di May we quote rates and assist you St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild Bruce Rogers, Coventry; Mrs. interest payments on school in line with the more generally Rockville. ways designated by toe high- The couple was married Jan. receipts this year. This is the increases over 1965 in paren- Osborn III. leader. Participants ih the tele rector William Schalier remind A tiered wedding cake was figure used for 1966-67 on the will meet Thursday at 11 a.m. Elsie Taylor, 217 Union St.; bonds, but do not Include trans accepted method of paying town H ie Inca’eased appropriation way commissioner as "limited- 27, 1917, at First Congregation theses, are as follows: The Rev. Lewis Brehaut, pas- vision series will include poli ed Riegel that the board is al as we have so many others? {;!» ■chool board brochure. in Guild Hall of the church. James __ _ Van ^ Overschelde, 121 portation costs. clerks. is needed to bring the library access” highways.” li’ churchTEast’ Hartiordr'and made Md decorated by Mrs. General state aid, 81,216,509 tor of East Poultney (Vt.) ticians, educators and others ready on record for the sale, the The ’Shadow Board’ Members are reminded to bring Woodland Dr.,” wai^!ng.' When widely variable trans All fees collected by the clerk more up \o date, Kinjg said. Counsel for Mentally HI have lived in Manchester most Kenneth Aseltine of Manches tnti1 sandwiches. Dessert and bever ($172,102); special state aid. Baptist Church and brother-ln- well informed in the foreign latter dropped his suggestion, ter. A buffet supper was serv Waddell also took issue with portations costs are added to In the performance of his duties The library is malntatart by a Irtil calling for the right of their lives. They are mem- ages will be served by Mrs. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A $87,481 ($17,2871; state treins- law of toe deceavsed, officiated, policy of this country. saying, “There was no intent ed. (Herald photo by Pinto). the question asked by the BPOA net current expenses, Man would revert to the town, which the clerk at toe Superior Court, to counsel for mentaUy ill peo- hers of North Methodist Church, Henry Stansfield, Mrs. James son to Mr. and Mrs. Carl portation aid $48,893 ($12,- Sydney W. MacAlpine was or- A native of Detroit, Mrs. to embarrass the board.” o f townspeople: “Do you think chester drops to 60th place in would pay the clerk a monthly Another filed by King pie facing (xmmltment has ^ e n They have seven children, Williams and Mrs. Hilda Alli Froehlich, 5B Regan Ct., Rock 342); federal aid. $86,289 ganist. Green has lived in Manchester The committee members nam bin It is wise to expect a dozen peo the state, with a per pupil ex salary. The town also would pay would amend the state charter filed by King, who describes it Kenneth Beebe, Mrs. Raymond son. ville; a daughter to Mr. and ($83,280). Burial at toe convenience of three years. Before beginning ed four men to fill vacancies on ple to accept all the responsi penditure of $570—up seven all expenses of the office. granted to Superior Propane as a “pet project.” Hagenow, George Beebe, Mrs. Mrs. James Morianoe, 23 Lilley Last year, 25.2 per cent of the family, will be in toe Os- the class, which she is conduct the committee—Mayor Nathan bility of thinking for 3,500 peo places from 1965 when it stood The change in pay would ^»e- Gas Inc. In 1968, broadening H ie bill would require that all xruman F. Cowles, all of Man- Delta Chapter, Royal Arch St.; twin sons to Mr. and Mrs. Manchester’s total school ex- born Family Cemetery, Tiver- ing for a second year, she at Agos'tinelli, Directors William ple?" 67th. penses were paid from state and ton, R. L eodie fffecUve for the term of and clarifying the type of gas persons sought to bo detained, Chester; Daniel Beebe of Rock- Masons will meet tomorrow at Leon Theroux, 72 Oak 6t. tended a leadership training ses. Schalier and Wayne Mantz and Mancheater’s $44 increase in federal funds, and 74.8 per cent the town clerk elected to office which could be used by the confined, hospitalized or com- Qgrald Donnelley of Waddell replied, “ A t least the 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple, DISCHAROED SATURDAY: Sion at toe University of Hart- Board of Tax Review secretary per pupil costs in 1966 was '‘•'t townspeople kno^ who the 12 A t 8 p.m., after a short meet- Mrs. Dorian Dostouk, Andover; ccune from local revenue, ac Waiter Mitchell ford conducted by Dr. Eugene Aaron Cook. at the next regular election fol- company when it begins to lay mitted to a hospital for men- jjnfleld and Mrs. Sumner Keyes nearly matched by the state are—elected representatives to jng, members and their ladies William McLaughlin, East cording to CPEC figures. Funeral services for Walter Sweeney, professor of history; lowing passage of the bill. pipelines for supplying gas to tal Ulness be represented by Southington. They also have J. Mitchell of Glastonbury were DeUaFera announced the line If passed at this session of Ellington residente. counsel to insure against arbi- jg grandchUdren and 9 great- the board o f education and the will tour the Southern New Hampton; Michael Katz, 54 and Mrs. John Tyler of the up for Voting District leaders public building commission. The manuella DeVeau, 322 Oakland held yesterday afternoon at the toe Legislature, the change The blU would change the trary and contrived confine- grandchildren, England Telephone Co., E. Cen- Mountain. Dr., Wapping; Mrs. Service Bureau for Women. and assistant leaders. They are: Property Owners are nameless, would be effective next year, term “propane gas and propane ment. ' emntoved ter'SL There will be a social Neva Crosby, Stafford Springs; St.; Mrs. Theresa Boucher, Wait a While ,”T®’ Green is chairman of the District 1—Donald GenovesI, at the v’ahadow board’ of Bolton.” St, The Rev. Luke Dorr, pastor development of human The dfflos of town clerk wUl air gas for public and domestic King stressed toe importance B«“ ® ^ P V hM time with refreshments after Hoss Burba, 691 E. Middle Worcester Rd., Vernon; Wil- re leader; William Johnson, assist Waddell said he also wanted “ 1 don’t think we have of Buckingham Congregational be flllM in local eledHon this purposes” to “liquid propane ot this proposal, pointing to the Cheney Bros. 40 yea , ai e the tour. Tpke.; Mrs. Marilyn Kratzke, Ham Wilson, 68 Jensen St;; Mrs. sources group of Manchester ant leader. tiy (dear up an impression, that ____ 15 Cold Spring Dr., Vernon; Joyce Kennedy and son. East any problems or head Churtto, GlMtonbury officiated. League of Women Voters. gas, propane air gas, natural requirement o f every criminal aches,” said Manchester District 2—Vincent GenovesI, he heard was going around The Rev, Clifford O. Simpson, Mrs. Dorothea Clarke, East Hartford; Mrs. Patricia Laz- Burial was in West Cemetery. ■liie platforms of both poll- Sos and other gases for public, to hove counsel. The same right GOP Director John Garride leader; Ernestine Brown, assiat- town: That if the high school minister o f Center Congrega- Hartford; Mrs. Mary McKinney, aren and son, 90 Ayers Rd., Bearers were Herbert Mitch Ural nasties in the last town domestic, commercial and/or should be granted to everyone last night, “ maybe one here addition were buUt, Grades 5 tidhai Church, will have a 191 Chestnut St.; Douglas Page, Wapping; Mrs. Elaine Farris ell, PhiUp Mitchell, C. Howard Like other deep-rooted crops, leader. election two years ago called industrial uses.” being confined' to a mental in- and one there—but nothing and 6 would be moved into the monthly conversation on toe Tolland; Desiree Atamian, 15 daughter, Tolland; Mrs. Tryon, Bernard Bailey, Kenneth corn does not grow well in shal- District 3 N. Adler Dobkin, for poiylng the clerk on a sal- Drunk Driving Level stitution, he believes, CHARGE YOUR serious.” Elkins and Alfred Hall. - low soil. leader; Elinor Magnano, assist ary basis, as recommended by A bill to reduce the point at Hie act provides for the die- higdt school. Bible tomorrow at 8 p.m. at his Ellington Ave., Rockville; Ed- Lillie Bush and son. East Hart- ant leader. PRESCRIPTION "This is ridiculous,” he said, home, 637 Spring St. The event mund Soucier, 9 Highland Ave., Mrs. Lorraine Rooney and Garslde made his remarks a special salary study commit- which the ratio of alcohol in trict probate judge to appoint District 4—Marion Mercer, l>f*’ **because a claosrooIR addition is open to any interested per- Rockville; Michael O’Reilly, 104 ^ Diane Dr., Wapping; at a Republican Town Com tee two years ago. the blood, by weight, shall be a public defender if the person Is not being added.” gon. mittee meeting, when called leader; Eugene Montany, assist Ail toe committee’s recom- considered "prima facie” evl- neglects or fails to obtain cOun- 31 Benedict Dr., Wapping; Chris- Mrs. Lucy Szwed and son, He- ant leader. He also noted that toe capac- ______tine Bride, 378 Windsor St,; bran. upon to report on the Board LB J Among Mourners mendations were accepted' «t a dence o f intoxication has been gel. of Directors. District 5—Robert Stavnlt- •ty for toe auditorium area in The ways and means commit- Clifford Jarvis, 36 Eva Dr. DISCHAROED YESTER to'wn meeting and subsequently filed by King. Other Bills CLEARANCE sky, leader; Grace Perry, assist InsUtoted, with toe exception of The bill, which would lower a WIl which would prohibit Wslcoma Hsra toe addition was incorrectly tee of toe Junior Century Qub Also, Burton Perkins Jr., DAY: Mrs. Helen Drenzek, 50 , Atty. Herbert Phelon, ant leader. clerk’s compensation change, the ratio of alcohol in blood to the assessment of benefits tfven in yesterday’s Herald, ^ill meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Camp Meeting Rd., Bolton; W. Main St., Rockville; Mrs. freshman GOP member of At Grissom Funeral District 6 — Roslind Qulsh, •17118 requires an act o f the Leg- weight from .15 to .10, has the against objecting property own- The smaU auditorium, which is at the home of Mre. Oscar Asa- Duane Jones, Neill Rd., Ver- Rose LaBua, Coventry; Mrs. the Board o f Education, re AT b e ^ oaU^ a “ theater” by toe doorian, 17 Staikweather St., to non; Ronald Delnicki, RPD 3, Georgina Vince, 227 McKee porting on his board, said, (Continued from Page One) said in a dispatch from Cape '®^^®*'' Beverly Malone, assist- islatore. backing of the Connecticut «rs through whose land a town Has a r^awao- . . _ ' ’ ^ ant leader. Ambulance Call Payments Safety Council. would build a highway has been m : Property Owners, has a capac plan for a Fashion Show April Rockville; Mrs. Matilda Her- St.; Robert Carlson, East Hart “We ‘haven’t. .. adopted a Kennedy, Fla. PINE PHARMACY ity of 244, fixed seating on a spoke of Grissom’s "wonderful District 7 — Wilber Little, Another bill filed by King “ Scientific studies have re- fUed by King, 5 at Concordia Lutheran rick, East Hartford; Raymond ford; Robert Evans Jr., 390 E. budget yet and -that prob It was previously reported by 664 Center St. 649-9814 •loping floor. life, filled with wonderful exper leader; Mabel Calam, assistant calls for the payment of $25 vealed that a person’s motor a s attorney. King also has fll- Church. Laurent, Stone St., Rockville; Center St.; Mrs. Evelyn Kozlow- ably explains John's lack of toe Natlmlal Aeronautics and Opened up to a large audi 3 a headache.” ience—a life of service to his leader. to volunteer aqibulance com- control Is pretty well gone ed 12 bills wWch would further SHOP OUR TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF Harry Dalton, Rye St., South ski, 28 Windemere Ave., Rock Space Administration that toe torium, using the cafeteria country and his fellow men.” The committee accepted a mo ponies for each call to wWch when the .10 ratio is met,” clarify various aspects of the Members of toe VFW Auxil Windsor; Hehry Dama, 73 Nor ville; Mrs. Margaret Brannlck, last words, from an unidentified au«a, (uipacity becomes "a few “ He was one of the great her tion, made by Lemuel Miller, to they respond on limited access King explained. courts, which he described as w iary will sew cancer pads man Dr., Wapping; Frank Shea, 64D Case Dr.; William Strain, voice, were: "Fire in toe space- better than 700.” Weiss to Speak oes of toe space age,” the min creift!” send congratulations to David highways. Highway Definition “ housekeeping biUs” with 11m- Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the 25 Union St.; Mary Ann Park 246 Oak St.; Mrs. Ann Suchecki, ister said. NEED A Eventual capacity of Bolton home of Mrs. Kenneth Aseltine, Ellingfton; Mrs. Florence Smith, The Timea’ story gave this S"® ® e'ecH®" to presl. The Tolland Volunteer Am- A bill calling for a definitive ited purposes. Junior-Senior High School, with er, 18 Gerard St.; Mrs. Barbara Now, he said, the spirit has dent of the Manchester YR COATS • SUITS • DRESSES 784 E. Middle Tpke. 58A Chestnut St.; Robert Mar- To Contractors account: bulance Association has, at desiurlption of a multiple-land ------, a classroom addition predicted Benson, Ox Bow Dr., Vernon; departed the body. But he spoke (Young Republican) Club. times, been called to assist in highway haa been introduced Manchester Evening Her- SPECIAL ra, Hazardville; William -Lan- Town Manager Robert Weiss of a future day and "the hOpe The astronauts’ last moments, for 1973 or so, will be 800. Raymond Trombley, 1179 Aveiy DeliaFera said that Caron accidents on the Wilbur Cross by King, who explained last aid Tolland correspondent. Prospective and new mem- don Sr., Hebron; Rita Grasso, will speak at Thursday night’s that God will fashion our bodies clocked at 12 seconds, were de St., Wapping; Mrs. Marie ColT will be invited to town commit Highway, which runs through night that the courts often have Bette (tuafrola- 876-2845. CAR b®ra of the Junior Century CTub her, RPD 3, Rockville; Mrs. Glastonbury; Bernard Kuras, meeting of toe Contractors’ Dl- like unto His glorious body.” scribed by an engineer who tee meetings and will be offered the length of the town.' difflcutty determining what ex- will be entertained tomorrow at 480 Pleasant Valley Rd.,- South vision of the Manchester Cham- As the flag-draped casket on a spent most of toe day listening one and two-pieee knits e sportswear Arlene Lanagan, 303 Wood- its services. Borrowing Extension actly constitutes a multiple-lane 3 Crewmen Die 8:30 p.m. at a Membership Cof- Windsor. ber of Commerce, to explain caisson came up the hill, an Air to tape recordings of toe fatal bridge St.; Mrs. Beverly Chaf- Charter Revision Commission A bill calling for extension of highway, * Twi fee at the home of Mrs. Alan fee and daughter, Thompson DISCHARGED TODAY: Mil- the town’s proposed policy on Force band played "Onward test and who heard reports from Kingston Trio l Taylor, 19 Hillside Manor Ave., men on toe launching pad at toe chairman D(mald Conrad asked the period of time a town can His bill would define the term A8 ViflTgO J m n e ville; Mrs, Katherine Anderson ton Jones, 52 Lawton Rd.; Ed aid to Industrial developers. In Christian Soldiers” and then, ward Barry, Coventry; Louise addition, he will explain his "Faith of Our Fahhers.” lime of toe tragedy. the committee and the public to boirow in anticipation of a as a “highway' that has both a Will Disband and son, Vernon Gardens, Rock bond issue has been filed by median divider and four or more Crashes in Fog Benton Osgood, Mrs, *” Lawrence ville; Mrs. Carol Gonder and WaltKrer ordinance leaders and West Point doss- Identlfled as OOl. l^m^te’a by Wrockage was strewn for sever- HAMDEN (AP)—Hie Italian Wadsworth St.; Richard Fran- Fitos left town Smploy on tosii toe fad. .. ' ' chancres, will report on pro- mates poi^ homage to White to Donald K. Slayton, a foriner On State Unit Jan. 6, after 6%, years as a Hie lively harmony o f Shane, ^ _____ Fl0 since it was organized Also, Mrs. Judith assumbd Jds duties thero- op kJZffilljt by Stewart — captured the fan LeDoyt, a Vernon woman to a 12-mem born Jr., of Houston, Tex. Year Leasing Plans bo^bided 60 yards before the last November. Coventry; Lyndon seconde —..then an hyeterical Jam-'ie. iwimKe cy of toe coUege crowd, espe Gilmore, ber Citizens Committee to V^ater Session Set White’s body was then taken shout from an unidentified An Makes and Models '\ ‘ i body o f the ship bit again, ' Hie total represents money Somers, John Schuyler. Am- Keep Connecticut ■ Clean ' and A total ^of S? men, from cially with toe record of "TVjm Price to the MiUtary Acadeniy ceme-. tronout: ‘ ttered and burned. contributed directly to toe com- ston; Mrs. Bertha Hlltz, 48 Beautiful, *■ A regular, monthly, voter- coast’ t o ; otput, havs a p td ^ Dooley,” which sold tore*-mil tery above the Hudson River. ' "H iere's a bod Are to the lenirs Deputy Jipuny A. mittee or raised through its af- Campfield Rd.; Mrs. aaudette Dr. Douglas H. Smith pf 407 making sessi(»i will be con for FUSS’ local: J«A. The kpjAl- IMr* lie M |Mi«sM«rtlks lion (X^es.. ducted tomorrow, from 5 to LAST WORDS REPORTm spacecraft!'* >iMie6IMI11 *# B(^e, said ffliated organizations. (Jhasse, Andover; Stephen An- Woodbridge St. will represent ■ cants are being screened by the Soon toey were earning a mil STORE HOlTRSt awKiTMn 8 p.m., to the town clerk’s NEW YORK (AP) — The ^ A Idnger eUe(ice< A>ttowed, MORIARTY V John J. Driscoll, committee derson, 72 Essex St.; Laurie the Manchester City Beautiful State Petaonnel Dppar^ent,. JtLKBSUML lion dollan a jtoai’ from albums, York Hmcte said today that the shout sev'en seconds.' There and a lejdaeement Mon., Tueo, Sat. 1# to 6 , , breathing but to 16 chairman and bead of the Con-^ Rapoee, RFD 1, Rockville; Oomitalttee and Paulette V/al- office to the Municipal wi U be TV commerciaiB and appear b r o t h e r s Building. last words heaid from'the three were sounds of freattc mOve- named soon. Wed., Ttaiib, Frl. 16 to 8 ..V' ^ J ^ necticut: State Labor Council, Gary Donlhee. 898 Si;ir- ' idn of Gerald Dr., Vernon, will ances. New f(^k singing acts ApoUo 1 astronauts who were ment, unintelligible shouting. In the interim, crh\ff Build- •im w r u from the said kx»I ctmunUtees have been Ave., South Windsor; Timothy represent the Girl Scouts. Eligible applicants must AAMCO TSANSriWMONS , OT ■prong up oU over and young sot CENTER STREET IdUed last Friday were: “ We’re FIniaUy, alter another.four sec- tog iEnspeotor Thomas Monahan Wolcoma Htra Foroe carg(v^ oiganlzed in Waterbury, Bridge- Collins, 1271 SulUvan Ave., The (xwnmlttee will work be at least 21 years of age, ’ OS HwnpUte Neatt to Western Beef BUH Americans began thumping OPEN EVENINGS residents of Manchester for on.fire! Get us out of here!” ' ondS, Commander Chaffee cried is serving as acting director of guitars and s l o i ^ "Across the Tri onr Shopirisf H an • Venms with parts e f the plane port, Meriden, Soutoln^on, Mid- South Windsor; Scott Murray, with state officials to curb "Connecticut’s Oldest at least six months, and Hie BhriU voice was believed out the last worde of (UetreBs: public works, and Deputy Vfide Missouri” |nd “ Where w w l n t s w some o ( the dletown, Bristol and l!(eW'lx>n> ThompsoudUei Daniel Hender- highway Uttering and improve Linboln-Meroaiy Dealer” must be XJ.S. dttlzens. to be that of Navy bt. (3mdr. “ We’rp on Aral Get us out of ’Town EnginMir g,uoek Is Have All toe Flowers Gkme.” , don* son, b <« M, Venxm; Em- road appearance. Rogw B. Cbaffee, dhe Tiiitos -here!’* acting town engineer. i \ ■*': -r> :»V*V' w •»► •.*% y-
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 Coach 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. .New York Mets 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*®ipitcher plcte face-lifting job the Sta- rest rooms will be re- Bill Denehy and infielder Kevin Signing O ff naUon’e third highest scorer in j^g^ half and 64 per cent over-all, J ® « Memphis, Tenn., in toe^ oth- „,ountain and have lunch. After 2.48. of Idm SapieLa (8) was a v i J clothes in the main dining Reunited after the dinner was dium has undergone since its painted and modernized and room, was available to just Collins, Gerich, out of UConn, opening in 1923. The park will four rest rooms will be com rnished 74 A“ ®iin Peay got One, and it was whipping 82-64. Notre , torrid Ceftics who trail ^ b a c k up to the top, a look Charlie Hodge of the Canadi- factor as the Ladders defeated performed with Manchester’s Ray Mozzer, local dentist. Gold f th ^ ht from then on. Clem Dame was good on 72 per cent ^ ^ s ” a n o ^ n firTf-nlacr "I'* ®"’ ens has the best individual the Blue Coats, 16-14. Mike Sai- everyone from the press to the Key recipient Harry Jacunski be completely repainted, in- pietely replaced. Moriarty’s in the Hartford Twi side and out. An entirely new Kaskins led the Hilltoppers in oj its attempts and bumped ^ to t h f C *®®"> Possible for mark, having yielded 2.29 goals mond (8) and Mike Peretto en- youngsters who just wanted to and Jim Crowley. Mozzer and The public addre.ss system light League before signing a sound system will be installed. basaetball victory and 15th in 16 Galley Conference Butler 101-80. ^ 3 e L ^ W o r m e r mentor. “ skiers to be able to cover these per-start, and Ed Giacomin of abled the losers to stay close see eye to eye with the famous Jacunski were teammates on will be torn out and a 50-fool games. mentor, race, play six games before pro contract last summer. Dene There will be attractive lobby game with 28 points. Yankee outfielder. The Mick Fordham football machines lower will be erected near the An integral part of the victory crushed Ohio State 100-77, Mar- ^ next meeting W^tll tllO l*# m. rtnn mIpI at* tirifVt oiv hy, out of Wilson High in Mid Innovations. All new seals will Vanderbilt had much to worry batted 1.000 with everyone. turned out by Crowley. monuments. This tower will BUSINESSMEN’S LEAGUE The crowds swarmed around dletown, is one of the mo.«t high be installed in the bleachers. contain .some 75 speakers to as on J^utgers’ flw r was the d e ^ - Rouge. La., be"'- ^ e ie h to lf^ ^ im c e T ^ t o Dak’ f l ^ e r g^rap at Boston^Feb*without coming to the base of Mikita. with 42 assists, tops A well played contest found There were nearly 50 Manches sive job Joe Helser did on Bob j nailing down its 15th victo- who won the 1964 Olympic trials aj^uld thev keen the streak various chairs with unlim- the playmakers and Hull, with Mantle so much at the head ly touted players in the farm The field ■will be rebuilt. The sure clear, audible .sound re Telso defeating the Barons, 52- system and will train with the ter men present. For the sec Lloyd, whose scoring average 9f J ^g,^g,g ,j.he T Lt»>®" ^1®^®^ heavy- a S n til^ ^ e ^ n « “ ®'> P®™>ramic views of the 30 goals, paces the marksmen table that a special Hartford ond straight year. State Tix>op- (Herald Photos by Ofiara) dugouts will be modernized. ception throughout the Stadium. , . ______, . IT „ T> behind the shooting of John parent club. The handsome New rest rooms are to be in 29.4 points per game trailed the Commodores built «a 7 70-56n..5« tonHlead P‘®h®d »P®rt Tu- ^ hecm.se f"''® “ ® mountains. policeman was brought in to er Tony Morianos was among Grid T a lk : Andy Robustelli, Dan Jessefe, W eeb Ewbank Five all-new General Electric output of only UCLA’s Lew AI lane 99-84, Kansas State weight the team because Tn'i;osTtion"to'W uaf to ! toag^i; pJoto^n^d^^Do^^^MoZ^ lamonaco (15) and the play of Denehy. at 195, 20 pounds less stalled and a host of other im midway through the second help give the celebrity a little the missing, due to a last min Model 250 Plumbicon color tel whipped Oklahoma 102-82, Okla- v w consecuUve victo- ®"^^^ jHve the Hawks five*^ of the <3o«iy Say. Ironman Frank Ga- than when in high school, will cindor and Jim Walker of Provi breathing room., ute change in plans. Last night provements are scheduled for evision cameras—the finest and start throwing this week at the Gold Key Dinner Graced hy Presence dence. homa City annihilated Hawaii i ^ a **’®^ I t ^ s a l s H a i d ^ - ~ ton ton nntoi.n,»v«r. 1“ “ had 12 points in defeat. The Yankees made more he w»as detained while his wife the comfort and convenience of most modem available- will be 116-62 and Trinity, Tex., Thomas of Charlotte, N . ^ m a Washington Capitols by beating ® The Arm y k. Navy Club had Wesleyan cage. .The Rev. Yankee Stadium fans. Asked afterward if the Tigers jng. trails in the friends last night, thanks to the was awaiting their first child installed for improved game knocked off Texas A&M 100-74. prehminary. Thorny the 76ers. ‘ >^® ^ »‘ ®®P®®t an easy time destroying Klock James O’Connell, formerly an Some 90 tons of paint will be h W been concerned about the 6- Kenny Gibbs Increased Van- presence of Mantle, than in any . . .Joe Wood won the award coverage at Yankee Stadium. is a lO-yeor veteran and weighs gam Jones, who scored only United States. Co. 61-48, taking advantage of assistant pastor at St. .James’ used in the complete repainting previous visit to Gold Key Din for the shortest acceptance All the lobbies will be re ^ t - l Uoyd ’Eger Coach BUI deVtolT; lea^to two’poTnls s i ^ p I ^ S ^ (^rria sKpeT lla- Matto to thr^pollTin'^^n.^yTu^m “ Kmto^on''has a rather unique H olvoke tO HoSt a cold Klock first' half that real ners over the years. For Man Church, was among the diners. Mantle’s First Appearance of the Stadium. 3,700,000 square Van Breda Kolff said. throw, and lAU lost a jjama 7 3 ^ , Auburn downed ^essionaJly with a dozen knock- romp over New York, poured in ™®thod of teaching, called the speech among the recipients modeled, as well as the en ized but 16 points. Joe Shea tle, it was his first visit ever * * feet of surface will be repaint and Ralph Erickson's was the trance areas. Two new Stadium *‘We like to play our own chance to tie it when shots by Florida 87-61 South Carolina ^ e's a lean and hungry 32 points against the Warriors graduated length method. A Marathon Event (16) and Ron Stevens (10) paced to Connecticut. ed twdee, and some areas will 236, down from 300 in his pre- triggered a decisive 16-5 non-skiier starts out on a two Notes, Quotes best. . .Site of ne.xt year's din Club kitchens will be built. game and let them worry about Kenny Drost with eight seconds defeated Maryland 80-53 the winners while Jim Breen “I remember when we used receive three coats. The exteri D Amato days. burst the closing minutes, end one-half foot ski and grad- HOLYOKE, Mass. (AP) Nice to see Pat Bolduc up ner will be made early next The home clubhouse and play- us.” left and Tommy Thigpen at the George Washingtwi trimmed (18) and Tom Jezouit (16) were to make train trips from New or of the Stadium Is being re- and around following major sur month. There’s a strong possi Teaches Everybody Lesson Heiser’s game was Lloyd, and i>uzzer missed. vVixxx m i 71-66, .x-OT Colorado oloilc State Uni-xjiu- D’Amato Is Saying Mathis — Barry, the NBA scoring ually works up to the four and Walter Higgins of Culver a ty , gtrong in defeat, York to Boston the train stop paired, resurfaced and painted redecorated Tennessee remained in a first- verslty bekt Utah 82-73, Oregon f. gTowUng.,kiss-throwing, tolka- Warriors «ve foot ski lengths and finally CaUf., heads the early list of ------gery. The local man will be bility that the Hilton will get and refurbished. he played it well, holding the ped in Connecticut but I never deal of grace and dignity,” he but few guests shook as many white. Flood lights will be in - - _ tive showman—wiU be ready 32 ^j,ile Bailey Howell to his regular length. ^Carl Pfeif- entries for the national Am- honored at a testimonial Feb. solid support after the excellent By PETE ZANARDI Ushers, ticket-takers, guards outside shooting ace to one field place tie with Vanderbilt in the State stopped St. Mary’s, Calif., got off. ’This Is my first trip said, "because in the back of hands as former New York stalled around the Stadium’s for a title fight next foil. backed up Jones with 21 for fee fer who has written articles on ateur Aitbletic Union marathon 20, site to be announced. Hal manner in which it handled the Somebody once said, that and all Yankee Stadium em goal in the first half. Lloyd Southeastern Conference by 81-40 and Northern Arizona Ashe Overwhelmed here,” he told me in the press this are aU the boys who have Giant defense end and Gold Key exterior to brighten the entire Angelo Dundee, Olay’s train- Qelts. the technique and helped de- champdonsWps scheduled here Goodnough of the Mets, will be 1967 dinner. The writer knows it takes a man to play ployes will provide an Improv wound up with 17 points, mauling Mississippi State 67-46 downed Arizona 82-76. room before the dinner. Today, the key speaker. The latter in one vote the Hilton will get. . , helped me. These are the ones winner Andy Robustelli, now area and give the Stadium a ------^------er, said he was pleased that Hawks ran off eight velop the graduated length June 11. ADELAIDE, Australia (AP)— ed service to fans attending Roy Emerson Monday ovei> Mantle heads for home in Dal cidentally, perhaps the best but it may not be enough. . , baseball but it helps if you we depend on in Vietnam to coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers brilliant appearance at night. Mathis was on the card. I straig-ht points early in the method is the head of the Kill- Tip to 300 nmners are ex- Stadium attractions, keyed to whrfmed Arthur Ashe 8-4, 6-1, las and "a round of golf.” speaker in the room, was over Earle Clifford kept up his rec have a lot of boy in you day.” in the CFL. The Stamford resi Completely new illumination think he’s an excellent fighter,” fourth quarter, erasing a two- ington Ski School. peoted to compete in the 6- the pledge made by Burke that Texas Western Advances 6-4 In winning the men’s single# ... looked but he was busy filling ord of attending the annual din too. Among those sending Erick dent had a long trip across the will be provided in all ramps, Dundee said. He did not dds- pQjj,^ l a lead, and held off the On a weekend why not stop *nii® event over a course link- ...."We will treat our fans ww —■ mm m his schedule of speaking dates ner, last night's being his 20th. Baseball, Connie Mack son congratulations via tele lobby. concourses and lobbies. count D ’Amato’s assessment of V l ^ had won’ thett'pra- in ~at Kiill'nkton" and' see' thkir Holyoke and North Spring- tlUe of the Australian c h ^ - Smoke Rings gram was Houston Astros’ Man All of the regular 53,000-odd *"<1 customers at Yankee Sta- Mathis’ title possibilities. vious four starts. great acrobatic team of Herman Beld. pionships tor the fifth straight Happy to report the food, pointed out. is youth. It is that excitement that means grow ager Grady Hatton, who serv grandstand seats will be paint dium as we would guests in our ^ j | R E S The Hawks’ Paul Silas hit for Goellner and Tom LeRoy. They Walter dnlds, western Mas- time. service and atmosphere was Among the best lines of the ing up. ed under Erickson in Worid War ed an off-white (nearly a gray), own homes.” Powerful Uclans The Atlanta Braves placed gix points and grabbed seven are just an arms length, apart sachusetU AAU^ commiMiim- America’s Nancy Richey v won x above par. .The speaking pro night was the final facet of the CHURCH 10-PIN —Nels John- Holy Cross Football Player Mickey Mantle, a $100,000 n. punctured with red rectangles four men among the National rebounds In the final 12 minutes, while one does a forward som- T T u ' gram lasted five minutes short program when before delivering baseball player came to the gpving color to the areas. eon 24f(-205 -618, Mike Musch- League’s top 13 sluggers last wilkens connected on 10 of 18 ersault and the other does a from eaiA ^ fee t o g Lesley Turner of Australia of two hours, which was too the benediction, the good f6.ther Connecticut Sports writers’ Al The facades and front of the ko 675, Jim Farr 205 —657, Irv Season. They were Joe Torre, shots from the floor, offsetting a back somersault, at the same ®*®**’^ d l^ icts in addlti^ 6-1, 6-4. long. .Jack Donahue, fine Holy Wins ^Unsung Hero^ Laurels Mantle’s observation of the said to New York Giants’ Coach Sports Schedule liance Gold Key Dinner last stands will be painted white. Sweep the Boards Kantor 220- —556, Bill Brant 202 Hank Aaron, Felipe Alou and 33-polnt spree by the Lakers’ time. These are done on Friday ^ representatoes from L«aun ------■ . . .. Cross basketball coach; Jackie table looking like a losers con Allie Shei-man, "Gather in close BOSTON (AP) —John Gorter, coaches and teammates and night at the Hartford Hilton The ticket booths outside the Farrell of the Yankees’ Speak vention was no Idle jest. There Allie, you can use a little out / A T>\ m A j XU A — Harry Baskind 214, Jay Rico Carty, “ d Saturday afternoon. All a Holy Cross senior who accept wound up enjoying the new po and in so doing, gave every were two last place teams, and stadium will be red. Tuesday, Jan, SI N EW YORK (A P )-T e x a s Western made the most R^^ak 213, Bob starkweather ------ers Bureau, and Sleepy Jim side help.” lifts were in operation at Strat- the fact that the ed a switch from linebacker to sition. body a lesson. a next-to-last place club repre Approximately 11,500 new Wrestling—East at Water- rapid advance in The Associated Press major-college 203, Bill Grant 202. Ralph Clark Crowley, famed member of Curt Flood, St. Louis Cardinal ton last weekend with four in ^ - gg^ggtgn^g ajgo ^^ill be com offensive tackle without com "The big thing is that we had I say everybody, I mean sented. The Jets’ Weeb Ebank gpray fiberglas seats will be in- ford basketball poll this week while powerful UCLA swept 201, stan Matteson 200, John Automatic Notre Dame’s Pour Horsemen Wrestling — Manchester at outfielder, has played 185 error- es of snow on a good base. Ski- pgy„^ gpg^ Qjg p^n plaining last fall, is New Eng a good season with a 6-3-1 rec everybody. Very few, if any, was the most successful team stalled in the bleachers. Al the boards for the third straight time. Muschko 200. and later a fine coach at Ford- less games in succession. ing was good American Games to* be held in land’s "Unsung Hero” of the ord, it made up for our 2-7-1 did not feel Mantle’s presence representative in terms of vic ready, workmen have removed Conard The Bruins from lo s Angeles ------Transmission ham, topped the lenghty oratori conjunction with Expo 67 in 1966 football season. record the previous year. " there. tory. Ski Notes all of the old wooden bleacher Springfield Cathedral at East were the unanimous choices in Louisville faces St. Louis T.imRriAix™nirranix cal program. Others caUed front "I guess I’m not unsung any Holy Cross Coach Mel Mass- seats. It is e.xpected that the Swimming—Eastern at Man Montreal. Troubio? It's safe to assume that Man the voting by a naUonal panel of Cham^^ 139, Sonny Chandler This 'wiU be the first time in and center by perennial toast more,” the 21-year-old resident ucco called Gorter a "true un new individual seats in the chester. 38 sporte li t e r s and broadcast- u ^ y while Texas Wert^^ ^ 141-374, *Ar Free Road Test and tle was having a real good AHie Sherman told the group 36 years that the national AAU master Art McGinley were of East Providence, R.I., sung hero." BOSTON (AP) — Many New bleachers will slightly increase Maloney at Manchester ers after downing Chicago Loyo- opponents are New Mexico Robertson Trims Estimate time. He doesn't look 35 years that wherever he goes, the fans Austin Wilkie 139, Bill Faber marathon event has been held •A Atn Work Guaranteed Weeb Elwbank of the Jets, Al- said Monday night in accepting "He was at summer training England areas that had limited the Stadium’s capacity. How Ellington at Smith la 82-67 in their only game last State Wednesday and Tulsa Sat- old and his constant smile have a different favorite for the 137—367, Bill Faber 137, Sam outside of Yonkers, N .Y. The it Budget Terms lie Sherman of the Giants, Man the 18th annual award of the with the Marine Corps and lost skiing last week are back in ever, partially offsetting this in Cromwell at Bolton week. tw’day. didn't reflect the pains that Gianta in the coming draft- Holyoke course was Used tor ★ Free Towing tle, Dick Williams of the Red Boston Tobacco Table. the first week of practice,” operation again after last week crease will be the removal of Bloomfield at South Windsor Little 148— 376, Ed Slowlk 144- have afflicted him almost "The fans in Washington favor Unbeaten UCLA, also a unani- Ten, ^ t h first-place —^ vValt Tellier 359, Les the eastern AAU marathon No Low-Price “Come-on” Sox and Mike Burke of the "After playing linebacker for Massucco said. "Then he re end’s snow, the Weather Bureau the first row of seats around thP nrpvio... hvn parentheses and total Barry Point Lead throughout his career. Bubba Smith and Hartford has mous selection the previous two Christensen 142, W alt Bender in 1966 and 1966. Estimates that Cost You Yankees. .Among the absentees two seasons, I didn't like the ported and learned he was go reported today. It said skiing the outfield to eliminate fan points on a 10-9-etc. basis: W'ithout doubt, the Oklaho 22 votes for Steve Spurrier,” Last Night’s Fights weeks, crushed Illinois 120-82 339 146—377, Walt Jacy 140, Leo Money were the Rev. Robert Keating, idea of becoming a blocking ing to be an offensive tackle. "has become very much alive interference and cut dowm the 1. UCLA (38) N EW YORK (A P )— Oscar Robertson has trimmed ma-born Mantle, got plenty of Sherman said. "Actually, I Sijnday for its 16th victory. The 293 Foglia 353, George Barber 385, the story-telling genius from' tackle, but accepted it because He did a great job for us. again in most of the region.” number of ground rule doubles WALPOLE, Mass. — Joe De-. 2. North Carolina 102 points off Rick Barry’s National Basketball Asso penmanship practice. Old, can't tell you who it will be. balloting, however, was based 234 Bob Boroch 357, Ed Moske 376,* Hightower Sold Manchester Derby, detained in Florida, Moe we lacked offensive linemen,” We’re extremely proud of him.” "The snowfall was heaviest in in fair territory. Nuccl, 169, Newton, Ma.ss., out 3. Louisville young, waiter, waitress and The draft was supposed to start on games through last Satur 222^ Jack Legault 370, Sam Jarvis ciation scoring lead with the biggest one-week spree of Transmission Co. Drabowsky of the Orioles and Gorter said. Gorter thanked Massucco and the higher terrain of central Hostesses, Too pointed Clyde Taylor, 172, New. 4. Texas Western even the police officer present tomorrow but has been moved day. 244 360, Bob Legault 352. the season. ------BALTIMORB (AP) — Wayne 16 BRAINARD PLACE Bob Skoronski of the Packers, "It was quite an expe Holy Cross line coach Oscar and northern Vermont and in Attractive hostesses will be York, 8. 6. Princeton ed programs and paper scraps up to March and we expect to Barry, however, has lost nel- depsArtment. Hightower, a four-year vrteran. (Rear Seymour Auto both snow-bound in Chicago Lofton for their help^and con the more northern mountains of North Carolina held second 186 ------rience and I learned a few les in front of him. He signed them use the added tim e, to re-ex 6. Houston ther Ws touch nor his grip on Big Wilt still falls short at the of the National Basketball As- Store, Main St.) fidence. Then he added; with a Maine,” the report said, "but place after beatog Virginia 103- and Green Bay respectively.. sons in a hurry,” he said. "I all. amine our selections.” 7. Kansas 117 TEETOTALERS — Reg Hick- the top spot. free throw line with a .446 accu- sociatlon, was sold by the BalU- MANCHESTER big smile: sufficient snow fell in much of 76, boosting its record to 13-1. Failing to have a representative had a lot of help from my Nobody talked about the de 8. Western Kentucky 113 son 203— 488,. Kathy Hedlund Robeirtson tossed in 213 points racy mark. Adrians Smith of more Bullets to the Detroit P l^ .646-0922 ” I also want to thank the New Hampshire and in the Houk High on Young Staff The Tarheels collected 298 cline of baseball last night. Bat Battalino, former world’s 9. Vanderbilt 107 486, Ronnie Newburry 482, in six gomes last week, bringing Cincinnati is the leader wife a tonp tor an undisclosed amount Boston sports, writers who, south portions of Vermont and points. 41 Pearl Burnham 467. Sportswriters, they .say, be featherweight champion and 10. Providence his season total to 1,481 in 48 .900 marie, of cash Monday. ______by their silence, made this Maine to improve conditions Louisville advanced one place come hardened individuals. If Gold Key winner, and still Yankees Will Field in ’ 67 starts. Ih e Cincinnati star now ■ ■ award possible for me.” considerably. to third with 284 points followed f i e c u r a o r K u i t c r ^ ^ that’s true, the Mick brought a called champ, told a group of HARTFORD (AP) — Ralph by Texas Western, 221 points, " A few inches of snow also give it a chance, but first base little softener along too. He writers, "I fought for some time Houk, manager of the New Is the only position on the base- end Princeton, 214. Points were Rookie Hudson of Hawks individual race, according to fell in the Berkshires and with Still breaking rec official NBA figures covering UConn Lands Ace couldn’t have been more coop and I fought against some York Yankees, said that with ball field I ’ve never played.” - awarded on a basis of 10 for a pretty tough ones. I always snowmaking now in full swing ords, former Manches games through last Sunday. erative on his first stop in the improved pitching and a He added that "this is the first place vote, 9 tor second, 8 Foreign Cars of Manchester SOUTHINGTON (AP)—Vin- at many areas the skiing pic Could Be Next Superstar ter High tanker Jeff While the Big O was htttog at Nutmeg State. gave with everything. These shuffled lineup, his team this first time I can remember that for third etc. nie Clements who this year fin ture in southern New England a 36:6-point clip through the He was among the first of guys - today spend too much year is certain to do better than I haven't had a between-season The Cardinals beat Bradley ST. LOXHiS (AP)—“Lou Hud- shooting," says Guerin, “^idStuek has added the ished a sensational scholastic the guests to arrive, struck up time with rutming around, has brightened a lot.” week, San Francisco’# Barry, REPEAT of A SELLOUT! last year’s cellar finish. operation. It’s a real good feel 81-68'for a 16-2 record. Texas son can be a superstar in the when he starts to drive more100 - yard freestyle 174 WEST CENTIB ST. football career at Southington ■ The forecast Indicated light playing in three fewer game#, a conversation with Red Sox drinking and smoking.” "Our pitching situation looks ing.” ). Western advanced two places to NBA,” says St. Louis Hawks he’U really be something.” mark at Bethany Col High School, has announced he. snow with a little accumulation scored 111 points — an average Manager Dick Williams on Ted bright,” said Houk Monday Mantle, 36, said he has at' fourth after drfeatog Arizona Coach Richie Guerin. “He’s a Like most rookies, the lege, Bethany, W . Va., Deluxe CHAMPION will attend the University of in much of northern New Eng of 37-per-giame — tor a 1,790 Repairs on AH Foreign Cars Williams’ golf game. The par Booth Lusteg, the New H a night at the 20th annual Con least one more season left, m ay State 66-60 and Brigham Young great shooter right now — not Greensboro, N.C., native says WHITEWALLS Connecticut in the fall. land late tonight and early to his credit. Stuek is total. / ticipants and topics changed vener who boots field. goals necticut Sportswriters Alliance be move, depending on the leg 86-78. The Miners have a 14-2 just good, but great." defense is Ws biggest problem, Clements, who was consid Wednesday. Little accumulation a freshman. John HavUcek of Boston wue the rest of the way, but the and exiptrarpoints for the Buf Gold Key dinner. injuries which have plagued him record. Princeton remained in Hudson, a iirst year forward, be feels he has improved ered the outstanding pass re was expected in southern New Stuek left, an im- the., only newcomer to the Top Mick was never too far from falo Bills explained to his table "W hitey Ford spent' three throughout his career. , - the' No. 6 spot. The Tigers has quietly moved into the race ^nd win continue to do so with ceiver in Connecticut high England. ' pressive schoolboy rec Ten, grabbing the ninth spot the center of It, until the that the most dangerous job the weeks in Florida during the win Other sports personalities a t downed Pennsylvania 70-68. for National Basketball Associa- e;^rience. school -football during the past while Nate Thurmond of the photographers began taking kicker has is kicking off. "The ter instructional period for our tending the dinner Included Jim Houston supped three notches tion’s Rookie-of-the-Yeor. Most ..geifore. other teams used to ord behind. As a sen season, had reportedly narrow Warriore dropped out. VOLKSWAGENS him a,way. defense must be careful of rookies and said his arm never Crawley, one of Notre Dame’s to sixth. The Cougars lost their people had conceded the title to . ^ Hudson. “ M ior, he was the 100- ed his choice of colleges down College Basketball . Wilt Cham'beriain continued to Mickey Mantle, like always, roughing the kicker on a place felt better,” said Houk. , Four Horsemen, New York second game of theyear, 81-78 such pulbUcdzed frestenen m needed the two points then yard freestyle New to UConn and Rhode Island be* run third In scoring) first in was a man last night, but there or punt kick,” Lusteg said, “and EAST *’He alsb said Jim Bouton had Giants Coach Allie Sherman, and England Champion fore announcing his declsicnl to Washington. Dave B ln g ^ D ^roit and Oazale would efehe to m y side. field goal percentaga cuid re Plus was a lot of boy In him too. besides, they’re after the ball. Princeton 97, Rutgers 74 found his form at the end of New York Jets coach Weeb Ew- There were no changes to the RusaeH of New York. 49 Monday. . . and he won.state hon bounding, and third in assists. Taxes tmoLRim There was a lot of boy in all of On the kickoff, when you are St. FVancis, Pa., 88, St. Vin the 1966 season, and expected bank. I next lour positions; Kansas re- "As far as I’m c^emed, r Earned how to handle ors in the 50 and 100- Jerry West of Los i^ ele s, how us. the safety man, it’s something cent,’ Pa., 67 Bouton would return to a regu malned in seventh place fed- Bing is the pitchers of early professional To date, Bethany behind league4eoding .<3uy Rod- ■ ■ pi ■ (Kipibomore of .the week. cept this award wdith a ggeet tracted the autograph hunters. ter State 86 the winner, Mantle said, ‘ TU beiiebaU, frtrr^a Satunlav nicht in its oi^y **hon is iHX)baWy one ci the great one •— no doubt ab543*5l35 has won all seven gera of Chicago and runner-up game this week. North OaroUna quickest rtwoters In the league. He Robertaoo in fee playmaUag , * l ^ s Maryland Saturday.. • that’s bis greet point Ws but he 11 get that sUrts. ■ IVI
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M ^CHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, J^ANUARY 81, 1967 PAGE 5 PAGE POURTEEN BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1967 Housubeld Surviett THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BT^ FAGALT and SHORTEN -P- *i«t -»• HuIpWaMEfk-. Hutp Woufd Mdli4A LITTLE SPORTS Offiwwd 13«A BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE ^th, MAJOR ROOPLE 3 5 A B L E B O D IE D man to wotfe to R E W E A V IN Q of bums, moth H o d g « p o d i « 4/ERlKAWlMrE ATTRAdTVB — part-time job Oraln lOQ. Good pay, onH ’ bolek Zlppom ropalrad. Win. B o X f N a * SLAStSDAUCMER. now available covering clerical time. Excellent M ngB hsnsfttB. AOMMS a m M w M dow shades made to measure % io m s K T ^ T d N iiS H T duties In Personnel and Pur- Contact H. Bunistein, Ceatrat IVMafadaii u m ta r all Bisea Venetian bllnde. KBys THE MAP tOOKDkr i : u-faejspoftrf" /.iiriB^PonX ^pp•OaUe•l M M im v Ii duudng Department Taping Om i. Ooopemtivs, to ApM FLt made vdUle you w a it Tape re- FORAGOOP Manchester, 649-4633. t U e ^ H A M F DftNE-lH MCNiE. aikperiencs necessary,. hours AW30R.IFtTAKE-^ U JWMIMI irFwntutf corders for rent. MarloWs DM eWier momlnga o r afternoons. Main, SS0JW91, r ' ^OVERTHS- K CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Salary open. Please write or UM,YAS,WU-8ER, m y AMERICAN FONOS A R «P R E S »D E N c y UO m aakaiW^Suitt « A.BL to 5 P.M. ASSEMBLERS HI-SHINE personalised floor call Mrs. E. S. Loftus, Colo RATHER LIMITED, 6INCB MOST OF/W HOLD-flTJLL SEND FOR nial Board do., 615 Parker St, polishing. SpoclcUlslng la FOB AmCRAFT PAB1B l-3 \ IMSS ARE ABROAD. SOT 1 CAN LEND VOO A )j VOOtO 6UILD , COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. heme floor polishing. Kitchen, Manchester. 649-4667. A pro MODEST STAKE/CAREFUL INVESTMENTS < vWE eOMRANVj U 1 , H Nblte gressive company still grow M O N D A Y Ttarn F B ID A Y 10:80 A.M . — S A T U R D A Y 9 AJM. rec rooms, etc. N o job too BUG6S BUNNY HAVE MADE MAMVA lOONS EKECOTNE-*- 1 ^ IMAGE /, 17Ne«l . ilciC^OBM ing and expanding. LATHE U O n i M b i ^ M'Bm u b v Iimi smalL' Call for free eetlmates, AN IMPORTED GILKTIE,AMONOS«AMMED Boto l e o n * —— aSNOtaiidMMI PLEASE READ YOUR AD 643-9964. eiwtr'Mavl ATTACHE CASE AND SOME EXPENSIVE aOlUtbcMr B 7FM IM ISUnndTddld aSfTaachfo# OPERATORS IN ABOJT IN t h a t V ' r i s h t X WrtwiA Im. PLEASE AWAKEN ME StAeoonplM UTtoBMU* U Sd aad iM Claa^ed or •'Wailt Ada” are taken over the phone aa a TVOHOURS, CASErKctB I T ' TJLIi». ANM CKaARS//------HOME REPAIR Service —Spe OVER A FEW MINUTES a O K M k f D d a t ftnatfiitMt llC o x c o n b ttn u tim oonvenlenoe. The adverttaer ahonld read hla ad the F IR S T wir atWeapea cializing In all types of minor BRIIXj EPORT 'ESTER J WOULO th e re:PUT BEFORE TRAIN -TBLLSR- w m H DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the PBX LIKE A A COIN t t -— BeewiH poimw home repairs. 649-2614. t im e : aSLeocoater IBtarOnr.) TMESantftC d S E aek M A r noxt Insortton. The Herald la reaponalble for only O N E Incor OPERATORS LUeSASE IN TH' nnnwit EDMUned aortaida •UlttMderih rect or omitted inaertion for any advertlaoment and then only LOCKER^ SLOT] t C u MIfAcie t t SAuogr as Period o f O m ■ddAfleririod ! to the extant of % ^*malce food** Insertion. E ir o n which do not OPERATOR s ir e : aivhidc(Pui) 4Cra*at XtBmaOa d7PoaaM leaaon the vahio of the advertlaoment will not bo oorreeted by Building— TRAINEES » W * e r t a ^ ^ ■ l b « ^ 4 a r teacher!^ SOBoaMM' SOBoaMM BlpR “make, good” Inaertion. Opening for experienced SwttMilaiid eeprioe lOpaavaut SlSaBaUaBlSoEalila Cenfraering 14 Liberal benefits. First and switchboard operator. For niWiMiiwitar SCriad iorie saatTBiaaS i r (RoolniUe, Toll Free) second shift, prasantlY 34'WUlidnwt 7l2«id(R-J CARPENTRY — Concrete work busy board in East Hart working 60-hotar wedc, 38 Katxwajr SAfrieiineoBgr anything from cellar to roof. ford. 6 day work wedc. 42 Merit RMaiteMne 643-2711 875-3136 Inside and out, no substitute for Monday-Frlxlay. Good wag I 2 3 ( B r i quality work, satlefactlon guar es and working conditions, E.A.PATTENCa anteed, eompotettva prlcea. no excellent benefit progrrara. 303 WethereU S t FT IT job too emaU. D A D Oan>en- Write P.O. Box 73, Hart Manchester, Ckmn. Trouble Roaohing Our Advertiser? try, days 641-1904, evenings ford, stating education, ex 649-0701 . / '3 / ± IL PT 649-88M. perience, and salary re IN quirements. BUS OPERATOR — fun'or 24BHour Answering Sarviee NEWTON a SMITH A SON - A L L Y O O P BY V. T. HAMLIN WITH part-time. Good pay. Equal op Remodeling, repairing, addi W1L6ER= portunity employer. Silver Free to Herald Readers tions, rec rooms, garages, THOSE ...THEY'RE COULD BE Floor Finishing 24 Help Warned— Help Wanted— Lane Bus lin e. 648-6878. CHARACTERS RARTY porches and roofing. N o job r couu> W ant Information on one of onr daaelfled advertlaementaf WHO JUST BUSTER- CHANGE too smaU. Oall 649-3144. FLOOR 8A N D IN O and refiiUsn- ______Female______3 5 Female 35 Help Wonted— Mak 36 SPRAY PAINTER for wood CAME IKL. UPPERS/ N o aaawer at the telephone UatedT Simply oaD the THEIR Ing (specializing in older finishing. Shop work only, good M INDS f ADDnrONS —remodeling, ga BABYSirTESR wanted from IDEAL SECRETARY- Recep FU LL -T IM E service station at floors), cleaning and waxing opportunity, Displaycraft Die., rages, rec rooms, bathrouaie 2:30-12:30 for two pre-school tionist position. SmaU office. tendant, experienced prefer CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER EDWARDS floors. Painting. Paperhang- children. W illing to exchange Excellent growth opportunity. red. See Mr. Sloan, Es'so Serv 643-9667. t M , Utoheos remodeled. OaU ing. N o job too smalL John for room and board and small 20 hours weekly to begin. M a ice Center, Route 83, Vernon. ANSWERINO SERVICE ’ iMia aeasynskl. Builder, 640- VerfalUe, 649-5760. wage. Call between 10 a.m.- ture woman. CaU Mr. Radln, 42BL EXPERIENCED TOOL makers, 64M5N S7S-2519 2 p.m., 643-2004. 11 a.m .-l p.m., 278-3786. PART - TIME QUALITT Carpentry — Rooma, Bridgeport operators and ma and leave your meaaage. YooHI hear from onr advertiaor In dormers, porches, basements, Bonds— Stocks— FRIEJNDLY, ^pleasant, profit chinist. Overtime and fringe E" Jig time without apendlng all evening at the telephone. Work AvaDabla refInished, cabinets, bullMne, Mortgages 27 able work qtUckly puts dollars benefits. Apply in person, E tt formica, aluminum, vinyl, in your pocket. You can earn S Gage Co., kUtchw Dr., Man 11 ajn.-S or 3 pjn. SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- steel, ceramo elding. VlOlliam FRIDEN a good income close to home chester. Automobiles For Sole 4 Umited funds available for sec Robbina Carpentry Service. representing TV advertised B" CABINET MAKER. Experleno- MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN C AD ILLA C ELD ORADO —lfl«7 649-8446. ond mortgages, payments to Avon Cosmetics In your spare HERALD MARCHANT ^only. Displaycraft, tec. 648- ^ ^ dream car of the year. (Are suit your budget Expedient time. We give full training so you interested In the finest ae> C A R P E N T R Y — AlteratioiiB service, J. D. Realty, 643-6129. you can become established DOX L E n E R S lecUon of pre-owned Cadillacs, and additions. Rec rooms, ga quickly In a business of your PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER MORTGAGE LOANS — first, MONROE R E L IA B L E M ECHANIC, good 57 5 T service maintenance unlimit rages, ceilings. Roofing, gut own. Call 289-4922 for appoint second, third, all kinds realty, wages to qualified man. See OIL BURNER sendee nao. ail ed.) Call me now, B27-0171, Aak ters, siding, painting. W ork ment. LOOK, MOM! A THAT'S^ HOW DID WINSTON For Your statewide, credit rating unneo Mr. Sloan, Esso Service Cen Pension plan. Hie tommaace, HOLLYHOCK I QUITE A . A N D for Chet Brunner. Daniel’s manship guaranteed. A. A. NCR OUTLINE??^ CH U RC H ILL M ANAG E TO cessary. Reasonable, confiden ter, Route 83, Vernon. medical ihsurance, vacation. tS WRlTlSJoKPROJECTi T H IS IS T H IS IS M Y STRETCH HIS INTO OUT OUR W AY BY J. B. W ILLIAM S Information Cadillac, Thank you. Dion, Inc., 643-486(L Year 'round work. OaB for H E R L IF E Y O U R tial, quick arrangements, Alvin W H O L E OLIVETTI H O USEK EEPER . 8-4:30 at new LATHE HANDS and geceral pointment, 649-387L -STORY' OUTLINE FIREPLACES AND chimneys Lundy Agency, 627-7971, 988 COME OW, Y OKAY, W ILLIS, LC TiS GO.' I M LOOK-ITHREe THE HERALD will not Institution. Call 646-0129. machinists, paid hoapltaliza- LIFE/ Main S t, Hartford, evenings RAD-LET'S \ IKIG R3RVUARD TO WAFCHIMd >O U j CHEERS dlacloae the Identity of built, repaired or refaced. Any tioa, holidays and vacation 233-6879. SET OVER / k id s p l a y HOCKEY/rLL JUST f/'AMDAN any advertiaer ludng box SAVE kind of brick, stone or block VICTOR plan. Apply Metronlca, Ino., TO~r>E,yUIISURSiySKATEAROUMPA ^ AMEN TO lottera. Roadera anawer- work done. Oall Jack Carr, RIMK.' LITTLE AMP AAAKE SURE I Srr ^ THAI? I N E E D M O N E Y? Second mort 640 raiUard St. NOTICE Ing blind box ada who 649-7406. RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST SOWN AM' KCSr EVERY FIVE MlN- ] READMDU gages arranged in the privacy UTES OR SO/ I'VE BESJTOLPA i LOUDAMD dMlro to protect their 1962 CADILLAC PUBLIC HEARING of your home. Paul J. Oorrenti M AM MVAOB SHOULDNYvT-nAn. CLEAR.' Identity can follow thla CALCULATING* ADDITIONAL OVERDO/ procedure: Full power, air condition Agency, 643-5363 or 643-2125. P art - time or full - time. APPROFRIATTONS Special Services 15 It all adds up to a good MANAGER TRAINEE ed, good condition, 4-door BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bncloae your reply to the job at FIRST NATTONAL! Must be excellent typist sedan. First offer over TV — rentals at B. D. Pearl TOWN OF MANCHESTER, b m In an envelope — H you have experience on Due to expansion we need 91,695. Appliances. T. V. ^mpany, Business Opportunity 28 Good salary and working CONNECTICUT addreaaed to the Claasl- 649 Main St. Call 648-2171. any of the above calculat a man to train for a mana fled Manager, Manchester FOR RENT OR sale, restau Notice la hereby given that ing or adding machines (or gerial position. Good start Evening Herald, togther conditions. Contact Mrs. the Board of Directors, T ow s 649-1647 SA U NA BATHS —genuine Im rant, Andover Kitchen on the many other makes) ing salary while in train with a memo listing the Route 6; plus 8-room apart of Manchester, Conneetiout, ported Finnish Saunas install and a liking for figure Smith, weekdays before 3 ing. Company vehicle pro eompanles you do NOT Call Between 9 - 5 :S0 ment and small shop for add will hold a Public H earing In want to see your letter. ed in your home. Also com work, come to our employ vided. Must have neat ap WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE ed income. Available Feb. 1. p.m. at 643-0463. the Municipal Building Hear Tour letter be de mercial installation. Free esti ment office to discuss some pearance and good person 742-7184. ing Room, 41 Center Street, stroyed If the advertiser la mates and information. 875- of our opportunities. ality. M any employe bene MfXaiight Srn'tKaf*. laC one you’ve mentioned. If 1962 G A LA X IE convertible. V-8, 2042. O f course, we offer fine Manchester, Cmmecticut, Tues IT'S GOOD 1 B U M P E D ______AUTO A G E N C Y — excellent lo- fits. Apply In person. not it will bo handled In power steering, power brakes, working conditions, com day, February 7. 1967, at TO SEE YOU IN T O AN ------cation, financing available. CLBIRK-TYPIST for centrally tho usual manner. automatic trarumissian, bucket petitive salaries, excellent 8:00 p jn . on proposed addition- AGAIN, BOB.' FISC/ OLD FRIEND For sale or lease with option. located cladma office, pleasant seats, good condition. 875-8631. Roofing— SIdIng 16 benefits and convenient al appropriations as follows: HOWS THE HOW O F Y O U R S For details oall P'aul J. Oor working conditions, fringe SINGER SEWING CO. free parking. To: General Fund Budget 1966/ WIFE.? ABOUT IN SAN JOSE.' • mr'tr WO. he. B1 Nt. fl>. 1965 PLYM O U TH Sports Fury, BID WELL HOME Improvement renti, 643-6363 or 643-2125. benefits. Apply American Uni ,.3 832 Main St., Manchester 67, Pension Commission sd- l< S N Lost and Found 1 Co. -Roofing, aiding altera versal Insurance Co., 820 Main YOURS? V-8, automatic, power steering ministration ...... j|2,000 *^How about it. Pot! Do I look as if he’s had onough?" PACKAGE STORE for sale. St, Manchester, or call 649- / H l)^ LOST — Bidova nurse’s watch, and brakes, bucket seats, ex tions, additions and remodel J Priced for quick sale. Owner RRST to be financed from an In 2866, for interview. HOW WAS gold, rad sweep second hand, cellent condition. 7434687. ing of all types, Exe Uant has -acquired other Interest. crease in miscellaneous reiv- YOUR workmanship. 649-6490. ELECTRICIAN or experienced I automatic, vicinity Main St, 9900. CHEVROLET 1962 sta SMILING WOMAN 866, 64ay enues. DETROIT if J. D. Real Estate, 643-5129, helper. Immediate employ Manchester. 648-9676. Reward. tion wagon, automatic, fpower 643-8779. NATIO NAL week, 3 hours dally. No can To: General Fund Budget 1966/ SHOW? ment Wilson Electric Co., Rijbh# •w h m te vassing. Ocnpmiss|onfi. ;Oomp»- 67, Insurance Account $3,250 MHEMMOtrP LOVE TO LR/E FOREVER LOST—PASSBOCOC No. E2033 steering, V-8, must sell, 875- Roofing and 64#4S17. to be financed from an in Savings Bank of Manchester. 6104. Chlnuwys 16-A STORES, IN C Radln, THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG Schools and Classes 33 li-a .rn .-l p.m. 622-1710. crease In mlsoellaneoua reve Application made for payment. 1963 FORD G ALAX IE, 4-door R OOPINO — Specializing' re Park & Oakland Avenues nues. BABYSITTER WANTED OCCa- LOST—PASSBOOK No. E2698 hardtop, fully equipped, low pairing room of an kinds, new John L Gazslds Jr„ East Hartford, Conn. sionnUy for momlngs, vicinity NOTICE Savings Bank of Manchester. mileage, excellent condition. room, gutter work, chlmneya ONLY TRACTOR Secretary Strickland Sit, 649-2194. Application made for payment. Must sell. 621-1114. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum TOWN OF COVENTRY Board of Dirseten S H O R T R I B S BY FRANK O’NEAL TRAILER SCHOOL IN Board of Tax Review Manchester, Oonn. 1960 CORVETTE — grey, one aiding. 80 years' experience. depart- SALESLADY WANTED-at PU- LOST—PASSBOOK No. 9 ^ The Coventry Board of Tax Dated at Manchester, Con hardtop, 283 cubic indi engine, Free estimates. Call Hawley ment, IDgh Sdhrol paduate, bargain rr’ssouRaoftib Savings Bank of Manchester. CONNECTICUT Review will meet In the Tax OF COURSE NOTl 91,176 or best offer. 742-7194. 648-5801, 644-8888. experience helpful but not es- basement. Apply manager, 177 necticut, this 25th day o f Jaa- AglAN f , ^U>/AI.U6IANTS. USE A SUNO^NaT. Apjdtcation made for payment. sentlal. Manchester office, Mr. Hartford Rd Assessor’s Office to hear any uiary 1967. ROOFTNO- REPAIR of roofs. AaiAHTiSCOMm! 1960 FORD GALAXIE, Before you call a school Wlsan, 649-6361. ______appeals from assessments on LOST—PASSBOOK No. E4967 The best in gutters u d con check that schbol out with clean, good running condition, EXPERIENCED woman for the Grand List of October 1, Savings Batdi of Manchester. STENOGRAPHER — transcrip- 9260. 649-4141. ductors. Repair of chimneys, your local truck owner’s 1966^ on the following dates: AppUoatlon made for payment cleaning, 8 or 4 days weekly. too. Call O ^ h lin , 648-7707. association. Approximately tlonist, willing to learn switch Thursday, February 2, 1967, at Must be able to woric without WANTED PABT-TIHE 1966 PONTIAC Starchlef, 4-door 14,000,000 trucks on the board, Manchester office, v m supervision. References re the following time; 9:00 a.m. hardtop, 24,000 miles, power road. The trucking indus hours week. Call Mrs. John quired. Call 649-6416, 7-9 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Friday, February i steering and brakes, new tires, Huerting and Plumbing 17 try has a problem acquir son, 649-5861. COUNTER HELP —i! AnnouneuniMfs 2 only. 3, 1967, 7:00 p.m, to 9:00 pjn. 18 years and up. W a w in YOU’KE 5TILL APPROACH IN© i excellent condition. 644-0671. ing qualified drivers. Leit and Saturday, February 4, B O m P L U M B IN a and heafr STE N O G R A PH E R in state op TAX RETURN —business and N ew E ngland Tractor train. Oall In person at CORNERS MUCH TOO R\ST— ^ , H C M , 6 0 BACK THERE. Ing repairs, alterations, eleo> erated Commtmlty College, af CATALOG F R E E , I ’H send you 1967, 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon. . Individual prepared by income 1966 CHEVROLET Converti Trailer Training-show you 'rtXi'RE NOT •mJNKINO AHEAD •' trie and gas hot water heat ternoon and evening hours, 624-page Popular Club catalog. Joseph Shanahan, ANDTRYTHAT AGAIN tax accountant Raymond Gir ble—V-8, automatic, new tires how to make 8200 a week ers. CaU 643-1496. Shorthand, typing and ability Let yoin: friends shop from It Chairman MEATOWN ard. Can collect, 876-7362. and top. Call 643-7765, after 6. o r more. A short training MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI to deal with people. 876.50. 86 Then you pick $25 and more Board of Tte Ravlew itlSH saver Lane BUZZ SAWYER program. We train on tan East Hartford, Conn. BY ROY CRANE INDIVIDUAL and business In- MUST SELL — 1969 Chevrolet hour w eek to start. A ll bene In free items. Alice 'Williams, Dated at Coventry, Janu Mimnurv, dem axel trailers, all type O iC M . eome Tax returns prepared. Impala, 4Kloor sedan, V-8, au- fits of state classified service. Popular Club Plan, Depart- ary 20, 1967. m GOING, WHAT?IDiDNT CAUALU w transmission and tank iPourriFOUR BUT THIS PARTICULAR I THINK WHEN WE D aa Hosier, 649-8329, 826-8268. tomatic. Very good condition. Dressmaking 19 Apply Mr, Colvocoressea, Man R60S, Lynbrook, New York. THEY ADMIT HAVING ANTIAIRCRAFT AND I THINK TH E DeAR-SAV, DIO HEAeWHATVCtl ■trailers. Also, Emeryville EXPERTS WILL FIND MISSILE WAS UNUSUALLY GET TO THE BOTTOM •ADVISERS* IN NORTH VIETNAM, YOU KNOW... ------648-0746 after 6:30. chester Community College, PRISONERS YOU w i t m m P R s r SAID...?? f o r ALTERATTONS neatly and ANY STARTL1N6 NEW SUCCESSFUL IN SHOOTING NEVES MIND. sleeper cab equipment. CLERK-TYPIST — general of- OF IT, W E U FIND A 1 BROUGHT BACK TH A < rf2 0 C H Manchester. 649-5377. GIMMICKS ABOUT THE DOWN OUR PLANES, SIK. INCOME TAXES prepared by 1964 U N O O L N OonUnentol, 4- reasonably done In my home, Members of all truck own ______fc-fflee duties, pleasant atmos WILL ADMIT THE % SAM COMPLEX eALTCNTNE Marvin Baker. Oall 643-0267. door, maroon, cream interior. caU 648-8760. er’s association In N ew CONTROL VAN WAS phere, air-conditioned office, m u c i Low mileage. Excellent condi England and New York. NOT MANNED BY CLOTHES Shortened and 1 » 4 -r-r______* a.m.-4:S0 p.m. Apply Ka-Klar MOLD T A X R E TU R NS prepared, in tion. 649-2396, after 4. Part or full-time training. dividual and business, your lengthened In my home. Rea Licensed and approved MAIL CLERKS ^ home. For appointment call 1969 FO R D C O U N TR Y sedan. sonable, quick service. 648- program. For Information 646-6866 week days alter 7 p.m. Can be seen at Russell’s B ar 2644. REPAIR MACHINIST call Hartford, 247-1353 Immediate openings In our Sundaya^aU day. ber Shop, corner Oak and anytime. Mail Dept for neat appear Spruce. M oving-Trucking-^ MADAM KATHERINE —nader ing mEtU clerks. Experienced Machinist required for precision and advisor on all problems, Storaga 20 BUDGET PLAN repairs on molds used in plastic injection Busliwss Sorvieos Applicants must be recent 3878 Berfln Tpke., next to the AVAILABLE MANCHESTER Delivery. Ugbt high school graduates, typ machines. Good ratej and excellent fringe soo„ Newington, l-e66-8687. Offurad 13 trucking and package deliveiy. A i / ing desirable but not essen benefits available to .qualified man in a local, ELECTROLUX vacuum clean SALES AND Sendee on Arlens, Refrigerators, washers and GO NOW — PAY LATER tial. progressive firm. Send qualifications or re ers, sales and sendee, bonded Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn stove moving speciality. F-dd- Excellent fringe benefits quest for application form to Box N, Herald. M I C K Y F I N N CAPTAIN EASY representative. Alfred Amell, mowers. Also Homelite chain Ing chairs for rent 6404753. BY LANK LEONARD BY LESLIE TURNER and periodic wage in UO Bryan Dr., Manchester, saws and Internaticnal Cub (bidet Tractors. Rental equip Htip Wanted— creases. Equal Opportunity Employer BUT THBIE ARE PAPERS M THAT BA6 1 VOU AIN'T M PO NT JUST stam p X DON'T /WOVE. THEY TOOK OUR CAR 644-8141 or 648-4913. ~ Painring—Papuring 21 OF NO VALUE TDVOU THUGS', m W E / N O P35ITTOM ment aikl eharpenlng servlca ^ PARIS, ^ yes! r r AVJST BE A J BUT, MS JITTERS— DOHr V HA! IT'S ONLY ^ THEBBiEASy: THIS J YOU CREEPS, KSVSl WE'RE STRANPBDi Female 35 THEM ANP HOti m/WHBVBasSTl:^ TO BAR6AIM IS UMTHINKABLEl 7 OR IT U .B E HARTFCHID 11th Annual Boot PAINTXNO B Y Dick Fontaine^ FRAMCef m ifTTBiS! mAOME you REALIZE MiAT ^ MOHEi PHIL/ I'VE OMTHISmCKRCMDl on all makes. L fc M Equip Apply in person. m HEUSEDTOBE SUCH THIS CALL IS - / l FINALLY FOUND OUT Show, February 16-19; Dally ment Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, interior and exterior. Paper EXPERIENCED secretary for A PEHMAPIHCHEE!^;;^ ' till 10 pjn., Sunday noon to 6 876-7609 Manchester Exchange hanging and wall paper remov law office. Write Box V Her p.m„ West Hartford Armory, —Enterprise 1945. al. Dutdi Boy and DuPont ald. 668 Farmington Avenue, QnaUly workmanship. ChU FULLER SNOW PLOWING — Routes evenings, 346-9598. now being formed. Avoid high R N or L P N , part-time, 7-8. Ver BRUSH CO. USE Autamobllff For Saki 4 prices when It snows. Special J 0 6 S P B P. Lsw ls eustom paiah non Haven, tm -W n . rates for peojte over 64. 649- tag. Interior and exterior, p » STABT NURSE wanted, exper 88 Long Hill St, East Hartford NEED CAHt Your credit turn 7868, 876-840L perhaagtag, waUpaper r» Don’t wiril, ienced preferred. Oont^t Mrs. ed down? Short on down pay moved. WaUpaper hooka on re- Anderson, 649-5889 fo)r a x ^ o a - ment? BankruptT Repoasess- P IC K ’S SERl/ICE, enow plow^ queat FnUy tasnred. Frea a » An Equal Opportunity tion and interview. Manchester Blon? Don’t despolrl Sea Hon Ing, carpentry, rec roome, n - ttmatoa. (M U 515 5565 E m p lo y e r sign-up by for Public Health Nursing Assn. est pouglas. Inqulrs about low modeling, general repabw, painting. Interior and exterior, EXTERIOR AND tatarior paint est down, smaUest payments ing. WaUpaper hooka, paper Sunoco Heating OH n^fri'ar'’' rubbish removal, moving, ma- 8-U. 11-7, NURSES AIDE, fuU- anywhere. No small loan or fi WAITRESSES. NEEDED A sonary. Call 643-4688. hanging. CelUnga. Floors. Ful or part-time. Laurel Manor, A quality hoatlnig o5 dolivorod nance company plan. Douglas ly Insured, workmaakhlp guar MR. ABERNAIHY One for days, one for 649-4619. BY ROLSTQN JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES Motors, 385 Main. > SHARPENma Service -Sawe, automaticanyl Burnor Mrvice 24 BY LEFF and McWlLLIASK anteed. Leo PeUeUer, 649-6826. nights. Full or part-time. knives, axes, shears, akatoe, hours a dayl An sasy-paymant 1956 PONTIAC Lemans sport If no answer 648-0048. Experience not necessary. rotary blades. Quick sendee. LOW COST, TOO! BT coups, 17 month nev?. car guar- Apply in person only. planl Oat tham all-G tt SunoOi ZHAVeSOAAE 6RM T I HOPE THEY STAVED Capitol Equipment Co. 88 Main PAlNTTNa—Interior and ex NRWSi,tmteBUP«>l IDSETMER .. . THEN'IHRV entoe. Owner In army. 6^7454- CASH RATES (15 WORDS] St., Manchester. Houre dally terior, veiy reasonable, free Hasting on. Let’s talk. JUSTAAKEHT-atlSTAUSHT- HOWARD JOHNSON'S STILL BE ALIVE.* 7-5. Thursday 7-8, Saturday. 7- estimates. CaU Richard Mar COMEIN/WDfirr USEIi CARS^ OiwDoy.... 45e . 3 Days ....$1.17 tin. 649-9285. RESTAURANT DOWN,tAOY ^V D il^A O H N —1960 Van, good 4. 645-7965. A O O M PLE TB VERONICA. eondition, 1876. (MU 648-5724. 894 TbUand TT>ke., Manchester PROFB&SilONAL beanlng — INSIDE- OUTBIDId ^ painting. SELECTION Sb Doyi....$1.98 10 Days ....$3.00 Ghrpets, furniture, walla and Special rates for pedde 65 or 1 9 6 8 f o r d , 2-door hardtop, niBIEDIATE ACTION excellent oonditlbn, standard floors — an cleaned In your over. (M U m y competitors then D E N T A L ASSISTANT — full- BOURNE BUICK home, fufly Insured. OaU B^tUe caU me. Batimatea given. 649- time, executive secretarial shift Make an offer. CaU af- The House of CaU before 10;30 wedidays (9 AJK. Saturdays). Sendoemaster, 549-8485. 7868, 875-640L ablUty. Rockville area. Please t w 5, 649-8S97. Ooatomer Satisfaction” - You can atari an ad qr cancel an ad same day. send qualifications to Box R, N A M E Y O U R PR IC E , painting, HBATINO Oil. 1966 OORVETT — oonvertlhK TREE EKPERT — Trees cut Herald. 285 MAIN ST. hlaick w ith > h lte top, 827 en- building .lots cleared, trees papering, removal, sanding. In MANCHESTBS IKattrlfpjBtpr 1£DTttltt$ Ifpralli glne, Hurst 4-apeed, new clutch .topped. Got a tree problem? terior, exterior. i^>eclaUslng, 8 ClbuNTBR O ^ , nights, W. 0. BLENNEY 00. 643-2711 Classified Dept. ' end tires. BxoeUent coRdiUon. W ell worth phone call, 742- family. Quality workmanship, UConn area, $1.60 per hour. 246-5862 649-4571 586 NORTH MAIN STREET osi MSdMi.'Stter 5M. '. S258. d e ll 647-6564. Jerry X e u y . 648-2465. X B U B4M26B ■ V V O' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1967 PAGE SIXTEEN ^N C pE STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1967 PAGE SEVENTB*
Housos For 72 A rticiM For Scrio 45 Room s )fVIHiout Board 59 Businost Locations Hoiisos For $olo 72 H o h i m For Bote 72 F w s a g 7 2 H o i K m For Siibuiiliaii For Sc4a .75 Siiblirbon For Solo 75 Sabuiboa Solo 75 KICK a S s — Where oen ’ you C 6 ^ ne'ed^ four let. Wolverton Agency, Real- Spotless 6 room Ranch, TOUR COOPERATION WILL 1)1 A l A d ^ .9 7 1 1 23 and 8. Make an offer. Call gentleman, near Main St. Call split with m baths and one housing values. I’d Uke to show description of the family shield. 20% return on Investment room s, look this one o7er. '=tors, 649-2813. raised hearth fireplace, for BE APPRECIATED l/IM b I I 876-0286 after 6. 643-9363. car garage. Excellent oondl* you tids dustom built Ranch Hebron It’s all part of the study of SpoUes< Cape of - four down,'' ------m r ------^------mal dining room, large H o u s m For Rent 65 Uon. Lot Ls 160x200. Ideal loca boms on Ferguson Road. Com unfinished up, plus' a side- SFAUl’iFUL WOODED lot te the Middle Ages, which will TORO — power handle wid till ROOM IN PRIVATE home for bedrooms and attached ga tion for tile growing family. Centrally located tavern, plete with I rooms, 1% baths, porch'and . a one-< car garage.- Bolton; 226x200’ frontage. Ih then be carried on to the in er used one season. $146. 647- lady, kitchen privileges, cen OO'VENTRY — 5 room Ranch, rage make this an excep Coiirinuad From Proeoding Pago Owner transferred. Sensibly teiTifie potential, about equipped kitchen, 2 .fireplaces, Ideal location, :bus‘at the door, restricted-resldehtlaTarea. $4;- fluence of ihia era on modem 9660. tral location. Inquire 132 Bird: garqge, $126. No lease. Leo tional value a.t $23,600. Cell ' Brothers Awarded Plaques priced at 822,000. T. J. Crock 84,000 cash requlrM. Own? 2 car attached garage. The lot Must *bb seen to '-appreolata '000 with tohhs. Call 648-4461,' tim es. St. 643-6566. nard Agency, Realtors, 646- er will assist financially. J. McLaughlin for appoint Holp W oRtod....M ak 36 Holp W anted— Male 36 b e GENTLE, be kind to that ett, Realtor, M3-1677. is small but you can spend tols home. T.-'J. Crockett, ■ evenings-. • -a ment, 640-6306. Lewis defines heraldry as expensive carpet, clean it 'with 0469. your time golfing in the sum For 4-H Project Excellence GROCEIRY CXERK -full-tim e. MASON’S HELPER wanted for LIBERTY STREET—Five room.. Realtor, 643;-1677; , - -• ftANCHBSTBR ir-lots, lots"!!^, "the sclentlflc way of classify- Kue Lustre. Rent electric Apartment buildings con mer and not woritlng on a large Michael Watkins, son of Mr. per. Hie dub will hold its next ing family inrigolns, or coats- Apply in person. Highland part-time work, $2.80 per hour. W ontecl— Rooms ------bungalow in tip top condition. MAIJCHEgTi^.-T- ^caflont .6, jtwo B-zqnC, two. B & W sham pooer $1. The Sherwin- sisting of 88 units end up. lawn. Reduced for Immediate meeting Feb. 18 at the Hanson of-arms.’’ Since 1066, Lewis Park kforket, 817 Highland St. Call between 5-9 p.m. 1-7. 749- Suburban For Rent 66 Practical^ In the center of The BARROWS and and Mrs. Paul Watkli^ re Williams Co. B o a r d Manchester, Bast Hart sale. Jarvis Realty Co., Real room.s Ranch, fuff; basement,'-!.™” **-.; A** te town, different' home 6116. ------town. Ideal for a couple or fireplace, hot water .oil .beat,. !7*^**tlons. Call now. Hayes, WALLACE Co. ceived a plaque today in recog said, there haye been some 300,- ROCKVILLE—Large 8% room ford, Hartford. tors, 648-112L 000 family names which can be RN AT Manchester Hospital small family. Owners retired, cast Iron race.saejl ' radiation, A gency, 646-0131. Manchester Parkade nition of his 4-H vegetable gar Midget League Election apartment, dishwasher, dispos anxious to sell. Lot Of house Manchester 640-5306 A meeting will be held Feb. traced this way. In his research, seeking home ■ with family for al,^ range, refrigerator, heat, NICK ’sBB-TWs Is as pretty a den project. The award was Building M aterials 47 self and young child, prefer for the money. T. J. Crockett, 7 room C ^ as we have had m F ^ E C T E D l o t s in prestige 13 to deot membmrs atid dlrec- Lewis relies on many sources, JANITOR air-conditioned, pool. 875-1841. PAUL FIANO AGENCY VERNON — LARGE new six made at a luncheon at the Con- Accountants ably with child care available, R ealtor, 643-1577. for sale. R Is loested In a set tans of the Hebron Midget Foot- including Burke’s Peerage and HARDWOODS —all species, all room Ranch on % acre lot. necticut Agrioultural Experi- 7-3:30 shift. 643-1446. 3% ROOM apartment, appli ting of natural beauty and ball Leagues. The meeting is the public libraries in New York Because of a recent change Ebccellent opportimity for dimensions, hardwood ply PRINCETON STREET—8-bed REALTORS 646-0191 Lovdy Colonial family room ment Station in New Haven by set for 7:30 p.m. at the home and Boston, in accounting procedures, 2 an experienced man in our woods and veneers. Wo^ ances and heat furnished. In room custom built house, well cloBs to all in-town facllltiea SIX ROOM CiMTlson., OdpniaX with antique firejHace. Formal Ihe Connecticut Vegetable of Gardner Q. Shorey, opposite in ^me cases, the local U- openings will be available office maintenance depart Product Specialties. 246-8272. residential area. Adults. No insulated, features cedar clos Many extrss such as fujl shed Suburban For Solo 75 eorivenient' to schools and bus Uving room also with fireplace.' Growers Association. Phelpe Hall cn Rt. 86. braries can supply neceiwary In- In our office. These will be ment. Hours 4 p.m. -12 Apartments— Flats— pets. $100 monthly. 649-4824, dormer, 1% baths, wall to et, jalousied porch and elec MANCHESTER — 2 • family, Kitchen with built-in range, ' Leonard Watkins, Michael's AJd pareoits who have sons and formation, for families that excellent portunities to midiUght. Good wages and Tenements 63 875-1166. tronic garage doors, mid 20’s. wall carpeting, breezeway and transportaUqn/ Living,^.j^m . AOLTON^^-Btauty of V a three central. Excellent condition. 4- with firei^ace, formal qnteg,. .bedroom fanch, full basement oven, disposal and dining area. brother, received a recognition daughters planning to partid- have tong been settled in this learn our new aocomrting working conditions. Above Diamonds—-W otehes— 649-4498. garage. Thle la a dandy of a LOOKINa lor anything in real FOUR ROOM apartment, ______car garage. Large lot For ln< rooin, Mtciien and lav op fltst ’(with garage).’*Big trees, Im- Throe large bedrooms, I'A plaque last week from the Con- pate in the program this fall area Tracing is difficult in some methods and could be' cap average benefit program. J e w e l r y 4 8 home reduced in price to 819,- estate rentals — apartments, Route baths. $21,900. All types of fl- necticut Nurserymen's Assoda- were requested to attend cases, Lewis said, “because ably handled by someone 32. M ansfield, heat, J97 p a YS ALL. Assume 4% per formation call hQtten Agency. poo.' iBxceUent F.H.A. or V.A. floor. Seednd floor—8 bed-. , maoulat# ...'• ■fine' residential Hghts. hot water Included, $95. nancteg available. Converse tion for work done in his 4-H with limited accounting ex WATCH AND JEWELRY re- homes, multiple dwellings, no cent m ortgage. A ttractive 8- R ealtors, 643-6930. financing avaUaWe. J a rv li roQms» full Ijath, large closets,, setting. Asking '$19,600. T.J. Sheritfa’ Dance Feb. 11 some names, for instance those APPLY palring. Prompt service. Up to fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, 643-2465. pow der room . E xjra featurep Crockett, R ealtor, 648-1677. eted Dux>ret R eal E state, R eal- home grounds im provem ent Tickets for the ToUand Ooun- of southern European origin, perience. bedroom Ranch, fireplace. j ^ c H E S T E R - 7 room h ^ O o- R ealtors,, 64a;1121. tors, 643-4212, 643-2804. $20. on your old watch in 643-5129. trees, view. HUtchina Agency, __ s ------indude walk-out basement, ----- ^------——— — p roject. ty Sherifils' Association’s annual were changed in this country FIRST NATIONAL VERNON — Comer of Church ' fronting on two mam roads, 5 MANCHESTER — spacloui 6 In addiUon to eompetitive trade. Closed Mondays, F. E. R ealtors, 649-5324. sundeclu Moderately pricedv..Y-ERN(M4 —7 room Cape, large Both boys are members of bail are available from Deputy to make things easier.’’ LAWTON GARDENS — 4’ i and Phoenix Streets, near WINDSOR—one year salaries, the company of STORES Bray, 737 Main St. State lot possibility, excellent Inveet- oolcnlid Ranch. 2 fuU 10 per cent down, SO year kitchen,, fireplace,^ country size SOUTH WINDSOR/ the garden Sprouts 4-H Club. Sheriff Harold 1. Gray. The af- Lewis used an appropriate :mom duplex, 1% baths, dish Route 15, three m iles from room Rais fers above average bene Theatre Building. BRICK RANCH — Modern ment property. Bri. Air Real 2-cgr garage, near acre mortgage; available. Wesley R.- in area of ftee homes, only old U t R built 8 Their leader is Victor Ryohling fair will be Feb. 11 in Rock and faiteUar item for a basic P ark A Oakland Aves. washer, private patio and cel Msmchester. Adults, 5' rooms, ed Ranch, large Hiring room fits and working condl- kitchen with huUt-lns, 2% ______Estate, 643-9632. _ picturesque lot. .M ust ses. Smith R ealtor, 643-1667. • $13,900. Hayes A gency, 646- ville. heraldic description: The Amer East Hartford lar. J. D. Real Estate Co., 643- attic storage, new furnace, (n si; with central fireplace, family Shop Rd. tians, convenient free park baths, formal dining room, j^q j x )WN VA, 10 p er cent down Agency, 646-018L Swapped Books Tickets at School ican flag. "Barry of 13 gules Fuel and Feed 49-A 6129. storms, aluminum siding, city family room with fireplace, 2- MANCHESTER—New listing, 6 styled Mtchen with complete in g. conventional Six room Cape, ^(a NCHBSTBR—7 room Raised ^ The staff of Douglas li- 'Kekots for "The down Who and argent; on a canton azure, gas, wired for electric stove. ca r garage, AA aone, 132,600. room Dutdi Colonial. Large .V-EftNCRl' built-ins.! Formal dining room. PART-’TIME, men, nights 12 poR SALE—first quality-baled WE HAITE customers waiting CaU 649-1924. large lot- Hutchins Agency, condition. Hiring room - with fireplace, - PRE^SPRING SPECIAL 3 ia^rooms, large paneled hrary attended a swap group Ban Aw^’’ will be sold tomor- 60 muUets of the second.’’ Write P.O. Box 73, Hart Phllbriek Agency, Realtors, • (Photo by Gantner) ford, stating education, ex midnlght-4 a.m. for janitorial hay. Gall 649-6911. W. B. Wil for the rental of your apart R ea ltori, 649-5324.______baths, 2-car garage, % formal (fining room and kitch- Here’s one to make anyone rec room with huge stone fire- meeting in Manchester last row morning at Hebron Ble- ’That’s the American flag, and service. Must be over 21. Gen ment or home, J D. Real VERNON—Available now, 3% 649-8464. place. Separate bar room and week and brought back about meteary SchoW from 8:30 to 9. translated means: Stripes of 13 Wesley Lewis with the Churchill coat-of-arms. perience and salary re-. liam s. MANdHESTBR — Gardner St. 6<»e. <>®ly 822.900. Hayes en,' Second floor has 2 twin cal] to see. A beautiful 6 eral Cleaning Service, 46 Oak Estate, 643-6129. guest room, 2 full baths, 2-car 26 books for local circulation. The price is 60 c«ite for both red and. sUver; on a rectangu- quirements. and 4>^ room apartments, wall MANCHESTER — recent 4-bed- 6% room Ranch, full basement, Agency, 646-0131.______size bedroome and -nursery room .Colonial with garage St., 649-5334. to wall carpeting, refrigerator, room Colonial, large Mtchen, 2 room. Basement with finished and fireplace for only $21,- garage. AsMng $34,600. U & R These will be available for a adultB and obUdren. The pro- lar (tivision of the shield blue, Winston’s middle name, but tee talk by Lewis, two otherfl PE. Yes, we wlB consider a SEASONED HARDWOOD for MANCHESTER — 3 room range, heat included, washer fireplace, hot water oil beat, m ^ cHESTER—6 rooms plus 60|0. Flrrt come—first buy!' three-month period. The local duetdon will be given Saturday 60 stare silver. lewis said, “ I have never been were seeing a film about IQng ' apartment, first floor, appli fireplaces, screened porch. Im large rec room with half bathj rec - room also screened porch, R ealty Oo., Inc. 643-2692. R . D. recent eccounting school or sale. 742.6215. 742-6830. and dryer, recreation including sunporch, 1% baths, garage, Call Mr! Bogdan at 649- M urdock, 643-6472. Itbrary loaned a like number of S't toe Rtoam High School Thea- In a heraldic description, two able to find exactly when this Arteur. Earlier in the day. oth- ances, heat and hot water in mediate occupancy, reduced porch, large lot, exceUCnt con attached garage. ExceUent lo- college graduate without swim m ing pool, $140. and $160. for fast sale. Hayes Agency, central convenient location, cmtlon, $19,500. U & R R ealty 5306 or 875-6611 for ap books to other libraries ta the ter at 2 p.m. colors are never referred—J to In incorporated into tee cluded, smaU quiet building. dition throughout. Priced at on ChurchiU shield.” er sixth graders had perform- experience. RETIRED MAN monthly. One month free rent. 646-0131. near schools, bus, shopping. Oo.. Ih c., 643-2692. R . D. Mur pointm ent. BOLTON—7 room expandable area. Quartet at School the same description, thus “of Garden— Farm - Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ly $21,600. Oharlee Lesperance, Lewis is giving his talk to ed their version k- A series of adult discussion Hartford Symitaony wiH play ond color mentioned, or “ar- all tee sixite grades at Coven- drama. CUSRK — GROCERY or pro LAKE—available Just listed a beautiful Ranch. CENTRALLY located 5 room MANCHESTER — Bolton ' town The BARROWS and oases, full dining room, large _ _ try Grammar School, wite tee Study ot- tee classics, aonga STRICTLY fresh eggs fOr sale. $115. Parking. 15 Forest St., im m ediately- 4% room winter BRENT RD. — Immaculate 3 g;roups is being planned for V//o programs at toe elementary gent.’’ duce, full time. Apply In per MAINTENANCE WORK All brick, seven rooms, 2 Cape. Aluminum sWng. Oa line. ExceUent 8 room RanOh, W ALLACE. Co. ■ ■ ' ' Lewis also described tee final session scheduled for and dances Of the period ara < TomaszCwskl, Box 363, South o ff Main S t. 646-0090, 643- ized cottage, g:as space heated, bedroom Ranch, built 1956. suhny kit^m , foil til^^ bate, members of St.”peter’s Episco- school t ^ o r ^ , begtate^ at son, Mr. Orispdno, Supreme baths, huge finished rec room, rage. Within walking distance full walk-out basement, 2 foil Manchester ,Pai;kade basement’' garage, % acre 10 a.m. TWa la the first cultural -'Winstem ChurchiU shield, ex- Tuesday. Each student has also included 'With paraUela j Rd., Bolton, open d (^ , 649- 6675. fireplace, stove, lake privileg Family size kitchen, stove, of Parkade. Only $14,900. pal Churmlwi^one^us o^r Jy members of the co«i- refreshmerfls are students the .progession, _ how studies progp-am, and is 'a good with a smofgaBbord in the PART-TIMB, men, nights 9 644-0304. and large lot. Mitten Agency, Realtor, 643-1577. lot. Immediate occupancy. extras. Lot 100 x 180. $16,900. Charles Fish and MlM ^syrnhoU were added, and how example of team teaching meth- spring, probably a fitting finale SALESMEN p.m.-l a.m. for Janitorial ser NEW TWO family heat. Wanted Ta Rent 68 R ealtors, 643-6930. MANCHESTER Kick The Rent Habit vice. Must be over 21. General Hayes Agency, 646-0131. BOLTON—NEW -6 room Raised ObU 876-6071. No agents please. sener cent m ore? nete St. Bridget Church. g a ra g e. One- a cre lot, good lo- Present, Hon. John J. WaUett. •*»* CJub o in ce ra Court Cases Cook was charged with oper To Be C^en earnings. CaU 528-8468. placed Ranch, 6 large rooms, area with sliding glass Feb. 10. Journeyman Plumber Our low overhead (no rent or MANCHESTER — 2-famlly, Plenty of parking. Second ating a motor vehicle without ROOMING HOUSE —yearly In built-ins, large lot, many ex doors to patio, 3 bedrooms, cation. $22,600. U. * R Realty ’'“IfSite of George E. Mye.^. laU ^ Winner of the local competi Married Man Preferred employes) means low discount oNE 3-ROOM and one 6-room com e, $5,304, excellent return good condition, $18,900. Phil- tra features. CaU Helen Palm ary financing available. Oo., Inc., 643-2692 R . D . M ur-' of Mianchester. in said District, de- HoiMbeats has elected the lOl- MANCHESTER SESSION a license. He was arrested in Apply Personnel Department brick Agency, Realtors, 649- ceramic tiled bath, full ceased. tion will be entered ta a Wtad- On Finances prices on quality new furniture, apartment. No pets or chil- on Investment. Centrally locat er, Leonard Agency, 646-0469. basement, gas hot water dock. 643-6472. The executrix having exhibited o ffice m : Nancy R ych- A continuance to March 8 ■was December on Center St. A $36 Monday-Friday 8464. Mng, preiBidete; Kathy Hena- ^am ^ TCllaad Countiea. yesterday ’In the cash bond was forfeited yesterday af- POTENTIAL EARNING P or savings, sen dee, and satis- ( Dorsey was.. committed to .Tql- month in Bolton. stood, however,' that tee voth to - cabinet. Like new, does every cellar and attic storage area, tion to building with large 8464. bedroom Cape, fireplace, rec 643-1121 room, 1*4 -bates,' * Leonard 643-2692'. R , D. M urdock, 643- distributees and order of distribu TRUCK DRIVER—part-time af tion, and this Court directs that no land State Jail In default of Margaret Barros of WiUiman- conduct public hearings -waR . ^ 256 Homestead Ave., Hartford thing. Original cost, $329, bal separate front and rear en banquet rooms plus pavil room, 2-car garage. Leonard A gency, R ealtors, 646-0469. 6472. ’ i ; tice of Ule time and idaoe assigned ternoons. Apply In person, Al- MANCHESTER—7 room home, $2,000 bonds. tie paid a $15 fine yesterday -apdlt. * ance due $83, take over pty- trance, located on Garden St., ion and large recreation Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. for laid hearing be jgiveA to all pei^ Columbia car Auto Parts, 226 Spruce St. 2-car garage, extra lot. For In- • file ■ ' ■ He waa arrested In connec- after pleading guilty to a' The commiittee’s tavesUgotioo An Equal Opportunity ments of $9 monthly. Call 622- appliances available. Adults area. Excellent location $1,500 DOWN—Osnvenlently lo $16,900 - 3-BEa)ROOM Ranch. BOLTON-COVENTBY Une - 3 ^ '^ r % ^ b ? ‘a*V 'A on formation call Mitten Agency, $13,000—9 ROOM Colonial—built tion wite a double highway fa- charge of breach of peace. of miiscoaiduot vobftagee against E m ployer 0931. only. CaU 649-2871. for any club or organiza cated 6 room home on West large kitchen, fireplace, alu-. bedroom Ranch, lArge kitchen, by ptibUsbing a copy of this order R ealtors, 643-6930. in 1958. % acres. Trees, view, **'^'*’Apaper hsvlDgf ** tallty in Union Saturday. She was arrested in Decern- Dodd began a yeeVifigo. Ohc:.b«A::., tion. ride. Leonard Agency, Real minum siding, garage, base- fireplace, % acre tot CaU i2ti^V"rafir*’wMriS!*aia IMstri^, at IlSt Tax Review Board to Hear Situotians W on ted- APARTMENT SIZE electric COLONIAL MANOR Apart- bus line. Hutchins Agency, tors, 646-0468. ment, 106x470 lot, trees..fenc-- now. Only' $15,200. Hayes seven days before the day of said State Police said that the car her after police received a oail of public'hearings was held hist stove, good condition, $30. Ma ment—includes appliances and CONCORD RD. — beautiful R ealtors, 649-6324. he was driving on the Wilbur of a disturbance ,at 49 Wells summer, dealing with 'Dodd’a F e m a le 3 8 Ranch, large living riiom, for ed, landscaped. Hutchins Agen- Agency. 646-0181. ' ^ FULLER hogany coffee and end tables, utilities, private patio and cel J. D. REAL ESTATE $18,500 wlU buy this seven c y . R ealtors, 649*5324...... — ------— mmll. a copy ol this order to Jean Cross Highway struck and MU- St., they reported. retoiOons- with Chicago puibUo mal dining room, cabinet kitch HOLLYWOOD Action—7 room G)mplaints on Assessments HIGH SCHOOL girt available slight repair, $15 set. 643-1301. lar. J. D. Real l^tate, 643- 643-5129 643-8779 room Ranch, 1^ baths, and a ^ - — ■ _ SOUTH WINDSORr->Two 7*IOOtn M. Jenaen, Windsor, Wisconsin, in- ed two Boston Univenslty stu-A contlnuauice to Feb. 6 in itela)io(ri|S roan Julius Klein, a weekends for babysitting. For- en, 2 bedrooms, recreation Garrisem Cokmiel, new modern — ------^------:------s p a t -level ’ hom es, one with dl.vWuaUy and, as trustee under the 5129. one car garaga up te tha •iriU of said dMeased: Gloria M. The Board of Tax Review handling and popular camera dents while they were chang- Mancheater was granted in-the.'rostered agent fqr West Gas- BRUSH CO. est St. area. CaU after 6, 649- SINGER SEWING Machines— room, landscaped yard. Mar kitchen,' large formal dining Green Manor section. Now va swim m ing pool. Both wHh aa- CMrtwright, 413 Spring St., Van- Yeomens anwies tag a tire on their car. case of Paul Capitan Jr., 20, o f. -man business interests. final days of our January COUPLE TO share 5 room lon E. Robertson. Realtor. room , 2 ith fire Plain and Fancy Burnable m ortgages. B el A ir Ponn., .individually airf ae vrtll be in session at yeom ans angles. 3192. STAFFORD SPRINGS—7 unit cant, is in excellent condition. trustee under the will of said de The victims were Richard E. 720 Sullivan Ave., Squth Wind- After Mondays meeting, nel- Has clearance. Touch and sew dis Ranch with working widow. 643-5958. place, i 1| I J baths, HaU FOb. 9 from 9 a.m. Academy Alternate apartment house in immacu Lot of living space for the R eal Estate, 643-9332- ceased. and return make to this to 4 p.m., and Feb. U, from 9 ^ KaU, 20, of Bronx, N.Y., and sor, charged with failure to teer Dodd hor {ionnet c«n- play machines reduced $20 Call 649-6563. porch, ^ umable Court Immediate Openinsr late condition. Completely MANCHESTER^B room Garrl- price. 10% down will get you JOHN J. W A llE T T . Judge, Miss Susan RiUbta, 21, of Btd-drive In the proper lane. teented on teedr ffltotiengo to to* Dags— Birds— Pels 41 m ortgage. P rice $27,900. Phil- a.in. to n^n, to hear _ ^ y - Mra. Emil Malek of Hen- WEST'hTODLE ’TPKE.—41/4 modem. Priced for quick sale. in. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, cc : jaobert B, Qoppage, Atty. timore, Md. Capitan was charged by Cov- oomimittee’a auteority. For ing at $59.50. Also recondition son Colonial, modem kitchen hrick Agency, ReaKors, 649- Rd., has been named by room duplex, heat and hot wa J. 'D . Real Estate, 643-6129, Realtor, 543-1677. Circia of Color ORDER OF NO’nCE A medical examiner’s report entry poUce. eorly^ this monte However, the cDmunittee gave GROOMING and boarding aU ed trade-ins as low as $19.50. with budlt-tn range, dish-wash 8464. GENERAL CLERK ter, electric stove and refrig 643-8779. Ask fo r John B. DC- er, disposal, 2-zone hot water AT A (XiURT OP PROBATE, ”^ ere wer^l90 notlce/maJl- William St Onge as al- OMWta teat KaU died from a after tee car he was driving Sonnett permission to make breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. Singer, 832 Main St., Manches MANCHESTER ^— 8 bedromn ' held at Manchester, within and for ternate nominee to tee Air fractured skuU, and the woman fan off Rt. 31 and linocked. public tee legal arguments he Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, erator, garage, basement laun Quattro. heat, exceUent financing, $19,- the District of Manchester, on the ed to persons who have had as- -m • a ter. MANCHESTB3R — 7 room Cape, Ranch, kitchen' with built-ins, 26th day tif January. 1967. Ootorado from a broken neck and frac- down nine guide posts, police' .preaeoited. He said he would Our distributing station 643-5427. dry and storage facilities. $130 900. Phllbriek Agency, R eal seasment increases because of rvAi ROCKVILLE—^Bar and restau 8 or 4 bedrooms, plus family living room, fireplace, 2 baths Present Hon. John J. Wallett tured skull. said. He was slightly injured' after recrivtag a transcript of has an interesting and di monthly. CaU 640-2866 before 5 tors, 649-8464. room, fireplace’, garage. Only Judge. corrections equalizing errors, °Pf***«®> rant, presently grossing $55,' and rec room. Jean Pasqua- Estate of Raul E. Arguelles aka. _v,ancrAa aArnawA tntn hiiilri. Completes Training Police saM the mishap oc- In the crash, they said. the closed session, versified position for per Office ond Stare p.m . Haul Arguelles y De X.a Liana, late cnanges otn f acreage into omid 000. ExceUent potential. In- MANCHESTER — near $16,000. Bel A ir . R eal Estate, Unt, Broker, 6t4-1485, 643-0764. Seaman Recruit Peter curred about three miles from ^ continuance to the same. Steiuids and Bennett suid tea son with bookkeeping ex POODLE — SMALL miniature, Mate of Manchester, in said Dlatrict, de- in g lo ts o r additions to proper- Equipment 54 THREE ROOM heated apart eludes 2 large apartments. St. 4-famlIy ''om e. Excellent in 643-9332. tee Massachusetts state line, date was granted in the case of financial matters .und-er inves- perience. Applicant must black fem ale. Call 876-5723. MANCHBS’TER — Cobb Hill. cessed. - Lit. tv ARconijnfl^ to M rs. D oris Tbom pson, SOU-of hfr. and hCTa. _ ment, stove and refrigerator. Terms. Asking $48,000. CaU come producer. 4 rooms te ed Mb admihistrotlon wx:ount wiUj M anning, clerk o f te e board. L ester Thom pson, has com plet- They said the victim s’ ca r was ®**y Mtalen, 27, te 4 H ud- tigation, as previously an* be hig^ school graduate. AUCTION SALE — entire con BOLTON—Manchester Mne—To Now under construction Colo AGNXA’TURE POODLE—male, Ideal for working or retired McCusker-Humphry Agency, each apartment. Owner wanta said estate to thV Court for allow- There were 196 notices sent weeks of Navy basic legally parked. ®t., charged with operat- pounced, include the receipt and Some typing desirable but tents of Barber Shop to he sold settle estate, $18,9(io la aU for nials and Raised Ranches apricot, 4 mr farther in- ities. For further: information noon at the Probate W fice In the jects and survival techniques Ellis, 26, of Colonial Rd., B<»1- making an improper turn. • padgn funds raised between 1061 Accepted applicant will en- . ary 3, 1967. Place—141 North FOUR formatlim call Lawrence F. ca ll Oharlee Lesperance, 641- Municipal Bulldlni; In said Man- . . . Joy pleasant working con ROOMS—second floor, Houses For 5ale 72 c h e n e y e s t a 't e —14 kx^ , ’ 4 Chester, be and the same is as- AnsAwnra mnat sAsr-Ah nni- and will be home on leave ton, chafed with evading re- charged as a result and 1966. ’THREE — Six week, miniature Main St., Manchester. Terms— adults. $70. West Side Realty, ------—-—;----- baths, 2-car garkgei approx- Fiano, R ealtors, 649-6371. 7620. signed for. a hearing on the allow- -n^essora m ust searen out ditions, periodic increases ance at siM administration account this property and make out tax snomy. ' sponsihUity, driving a motor te a ^^^jcoUision recently They also saM tee inquiry tax- silver registered poodle pups. cash. Immediate removal man 649-4342. C A P E ^ Im atcly 8 acrea o f land- By ap* snd company paid fringe tion, one with said estate, the ascertainment lists to be placed on file. Pre-Cana, Counoi vehicle while his license Is un- ®- Middle Tpke., police said. ,vo4vea Seaiate payment te travel Call after 5. 643-7478. datory. OW L./L>f rood con- pointment. Phllbriek Agehcy, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. of heirs and older' of distribution, A total of $78 in fines and expenses to D^d and "tee piror benefit programs. dition, $16,000. Phllbriek Agen and tMs Court dtrecta that notice Soouta Selling Cooklea Th® Hugh Murphy te der suspenMon, and drivtag BUNCE DR.—3*4 rooms—stove, R ealtors, 640-8464. bond forfeitures were paid prtety te Sen. Dodd’s accept- ENGLISH SPRINGER —vrith refrigerator, gas furnace, $105. cy , R ealtors, 649-8464. of the time and place assigned for There are more than 90 Girl St. Columba’s Church has an- left at a curb. ■aid hearing be given to all per. terday by five other persoii^ ( ance and use te automoWlea papers, three year old female. Antiques 56 monthly. No lease. West Side MANCHESTER — two new 2- OFFICIAIL NOTICE aims known to be Interested there Scouts and Cadettes involved nounced teat annual Pre-Cana Ellis pleaded _ innocent to the APPLY IN PERSON Domingo D. . Castro, ~31, of loaned by a Connecticut con- Best offer. 643-1424 after 6. R ealty, 649-4342. TEN ACRES, stately 7-room fam ily flats, 5-5. Ready fo r o c in to appear and be beard thereon In a house-to-house canvass Lenten marriage preparation charges yesterday and had his — Personnel Department — WANTED TO BUY—Antiques, BY BOAAD OF TAX REVHEW by pubMshlng a copy of this order Hartford, charged wite failure tractor.” ' stone 1840 Colonial, hot wafer cupancy. Separate funiaces, In some newspaper having a circu taking orders for cookies to be courses sponsored by the Fam- case continued to Feb. 6 ta FOR SALE — AKC miniature steins, furniture, pewter, letul- to have a fender and other ...... ^ 2'/4 ROOM—FIRST floor apart heat, fireplace, exceUent con city utilities. See and oompue.___ ’The Boiurd of Tax Review of the Town of Manohestef, Conn., lation in said District, at least iiy L ife A postolato wlU begin MlamShestor. poodle, exceptionally good ed lamps, art glass, primitives, seven de^ brfore the day ,of said delivered in March, FULLER BRUSH CO. ment, heat, refrigerator and dition, long road frontage. Mortgages available. Call te session In the Hearing Room at the Munlcipal Build- hearing, and by maUIng on or be- “iwr«i “ “T.iiAiiin ' ~Rnbinwin Is Feb. 12. H e w os arrested b y stsjte p o- wh»i . „d f.m„. Student Violence temperament, 5 months old, any quantity, 644-8962. 88 Lons: ffill St. stove furnished. For middle Hutchins A gency, 649-5324. Leon caeszynsW, Builder, 649- ‘*“'*** month. o< February and fore, January a), 1967. by registered “Cookie Cupboard” chairman *The hour-long classes will be Hce who said the car he was | bolld has had all shots, completely .air' mall a copy of this order to East Hartford age couple. 643-6388. M ftrcn X) . • » , , Celia Oampa DeArguelles y De. La and wUl be responsible for set- held at St Mary’s School In driving Friday morning dam- . housebroken. Call 289-6208. . Liana, 226 Upsala, College / PM ting delivery dates and taking Wllllmantlc every Sunday at 3 aged six 15-foot Cedar trees, a «oDert Davin, 3J, ot Closes Largest , W onted— Ta Buy 58 FIVE ROOM apartment, first Taxpayers will be afforded the o^rtuhH y to discuss their 1 Rio 'Piedras, Puerto Rico:/ Cel Farmstead Dr., Wapping, paid Aa Equal Opportunity. GLENDALE RD. MANCHESTER VICINITY — 4 assessment with the Board of Tax Review on the datee indicated, a - Aittuelles De Mlrana. 228 TTpaala.' o-tow re-order*. ?•*"• nntll htarch 19. . stone wall and a laiwn on Uyn- AKC REGISTERED Labrador floor, stove, refrigerator. Mid a violations bureau fine of $15. School ill Spain E m ployer HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, room Ranch with breezeway corresponding to the first letter of th^lr. laM name, CVmege Park. Rio Pledras, Puerto CouncU Delegates The course is plarmed tor en- wood Dr. In Bolton. Retriever, 6 months old, fe dle age couple. Ciall 649-5907. and. return make to this He was, charged with failure to bric-a-brao, clocks, fram es,______and garage, 2 bedrooms, large Several organizations ta town gaged couples or those plan- Folioa said he' drove a'wuy m ale. Call 649-0622. Now under construction — * ■*“ ” Thursday grant tee right or way at an (Continued from Page One) glassware. We buy estates. COLONIAL OAK Apartments— kitchen and living room. Ideal 5:30 to t:00 P.M. A-B . JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge, have named delegates to the nlng to marry within a year. from the alleged accident but Ranches, Raised Ranches, F riday 6i30 to. S:(H) P.M. ' C-D 5 2 4 5 I cc: Vincent L. Diana, Atty. intersection. CONTROL DESK eratar, eve- Ifillage Peddler, Auctioneer, 8 room luxury apartment. Ap Colonials. Choose your starter home. ’ 114,200. Wolver- Recreation Council to assist ta Local farmers have been ad- was seized eight hours later. union representatives detained C Saturday 9:00 AM. to 2:30 P.M. E-F-O AT A (X)UBT OF p r o b a t e ! He was involved in a truck- __ BingB, will train. Apply in per- Articles For 5ale 45 420 Lake St., Bolton, 64» 3247. model. ton A gency, R ealtors, 649-2813. he'ld'a*^ltoSdhSter®^ritM?^“ '^ planning sports events tor local vised by Joseph Szegda, chair- Leland T. Wood Jr., 44, of for instigating a 24-hour work i pliances and utilities furnished. W ednesday 5:30,^ 8-4)0. PM. H-I-J-K car collision this monte on Tol- stoppage? sou, Mbnday-Saturday daye. Feb! is! 1967 Um distrite rf Manchester, on the youngsters. nian o f the .A SCS county com - - E ast H artford pleaded innocent ARMSTRONG vinyl rugs, 9 x WE BUY and seU antique and 643-1055, 649-7SS7. 5:80 to iltOO P.Mi I>M land Tpke,, police said, Holiday Lanes, 89 Spencer St., QUAINT—4% ROOM hom e In a X967 ' F ritU y^^ 5:.30 to-SrOO PM.< N-O ^ «e «, Those chosen from Porter mltte®, that the ai|mup P«riod to chargee te drunken driving More than 5,000 textile woik- f ' 12, $7.77. Sherwte-WilUama, 981 used furniture, china, glass Directiohs: Follow Keeney A $20 fine was paid by Wil' Manchester. quiet neighborhood, shaded Feb! 18, 1967 ' Saturday ' >8:00 A.M. to 2:80 P.M. P-Q-R Judge.' ers in Barcelona ivalked ott that Mata St., Manchester. silver, pictur frames, old St., turn right on Bush HiU rear yard, new furnace, oe- Feb;. 22, 1W7 Wediiiaday^ ,6>:80 to 8:00 PM. S-T ESatate of William PouMs. late of ^hool lactety are ^ Joan liam Pruitt te 9 Griswofd St.; Furalsliad 1 3 4 4 MaaeheMer, In said district, de- Forryan, M rs. Jean Rand and version progikma is Monday wl'thout permission. His case job, demandii^ release te work- ~- WB NEED AN ambitious men coins, guns, pewter, acrap Rd., Glendale Rd., first ramie tile bath and Mtchen, Feb. 28,‘196t ThbnMiay 5:80 to 8:00 PM. U-V-W-X- charged with operating a mO' W ALLPAPER SALE—300 pat- Apartments 63>A 2-6 yn* Alex Caisse;, 'Volunteer Fire through Maivb 17. This pro- was (Xtottnued to Feb. 15 for a ers arrested iMt Friday in dem- ^ to work in our Ooaiting Depart gold, watches, old Jewelry, street on right full price, $18,900. Call Paul W . ‘ , Y-Z TTpbn .the aimlloatton of Hugh M. nn..biA.. tor vehicle without a Ucense. terns in stock, 87c —97c single gpram iiermlta farmers to re- jury brtel in Hhust Hartford Cir- onstratlons. ** ment on the second shift. Ap hobby collections, Dougan, Realtor 649-A536. Have fun sewing this admir Joscrioitf, sxscutor praylnx for au- DopflTtnfient, H6rt>6rt WiUKlBr, A $10 fine was paid by Joan roll. Sherwin-Williams, 981 LARGE 3^4~^rqom ‘ furnish^ F riday 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. PERSONAL ' i"!? »e«'e Thomas OolUns; Fire Depart- celve payments for reducing eutt Court 12. A protest demonstration by 1,- ■* ply in person, Kk>ck Oo., 1272 attic contents or w lv^ estates. able' bi^ef-sleeved dress for the' P. Rataic te Birch Mt. Rd. Ext. Main St., Manchester. apartment, first floor, heat and WESLEY R. SMITH ’ PROPmTY ONLY Easy crocheting can ment AuxUiaty, Mrs. Anthony those cpopa for a year. arrested on tee 000 metal ^rkers in the south- T TaMsnd Tpke., Manchester. Furniture Repair Service, 643- MANCHESTER —RANCH, 4 miss of two to six years. Can after she pleaded guilty to a hot water. Working couple pre CONSTRUCTION CO. be made olaln or fanev'wite a lovely circular ----- rugto to fuid jnd — Mrs.^j. - -T.^ ...... M Burke, Mrs. Thomas Chowanec; The period for placing ra- chargM within 24 hours , em industrial city of Seville'was ^ IHB PROVEN carpet cleaner 744C. ferred, Call 649-0608, before 4. rooms, wooded kA with \axigt Feb. 25, 1967 S a t u i^ y 9:00 A.M. to~2:30 P.M. APPOINT- be mode p»m or three colorti This handsome clr- ®» '>y ai>- charge te failure to yield tee broken up by police wite trail- ruffles Bddtar a pretty finish- pll^ton more Miy appears. HI* women’s Guild, Mrs. Jane Mc- quests tor cropland adjustment. 32. Pohe* saw j,ehe brokehr Blue Luster Is easy on the ' • ____ .______/ ______i _ _ shade t .,.1,. $r' and iMSNTS ONLY right of way. cheons. Several arrests were 643-1567 Ing touteito sleevM and hem; P””'® to be the spot- Keen; Homemekers; Mrs. Into tha Manchester home _te DRIVER-SALESMAN ; budget. Restores forgotten col- Room S W ItllOUt B ooitl 59 Wedneedhy 6:30 to 8:00 PM. She was charged early this reported. The demonstraton Business Locations •fniiied. No. 1344...... with ....Photc^Guiae . is >brightener in the'rooml ^e?at the*Pn*afe^>fnc?in m i^ Richard St. Marie, Mrs. Leland J*' hts foamier wtfe and later 'was SDutied man for estab- ore. Rent electric shampooer — ______In sizes 2, 3 4 6 6 years. - P^tern No. 52« has crochet tonded to^^ t^tand not MTdiV'TpkT T iron Rt^MA demanded release te a unloo SPLIT LEVEL—6% rooms, 3 $18,900. FtaUbrlck A gen qr, TAXPAYERS UNABLE TO APPEAR BEFORE THE StiwBd retaU m ilk route lo $1. Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper THE THOMPSON HOUSE, F o r R e n t M Bolton demanded release of d^' office one oar garage, patto. $10,500. 6% ROOM RANCH on a qui«t A.M.' AND 2:80 P.M. OR ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH L- 1967. To order, send '60c In colna ______/aS? fife""?SS? Socioty. Mra. ReUph Woimer, Rdy K. Wtather,, ^ , 21. of ,^1 AMce Newbauer te 56. Sum- j^jompany ^aid welfare and ulshed room s, parking. ^ CaU rlridentlal street. 8,giipeiwis BEIW^ , , ■ , d a.” sewing machine, with attach building. Electric heat, central Phllbriek Agency, Realtors,; plus 10c for firat-claas mailing, *???» SSSirSlU^ a ° '« 5 5 r S ‘ th1i*'2Sre'r t “ d PTA, Mrs. fota Erlandson. gain, other row crop, and tame Hemy SL p le ^ kmocent to charged with tatoxica ipnaionplan. Apply Lincoln 640-2368 D ft ovarnlgbt and Chester Evening Herald, 1160 are eUgible. The government released m ents, $160. CaU 644-8213 a f air-conditioning, ample park 649-6464. ' bedimme, Mtchen ^th All, persons claiming to be ag^eved by the doing of th* some newmaper having a circula- The council wlH sponsor a- ' tion^eaifed V a ity knd paid a CWiy Co., 1030 New Brlt- permanent guest rates. tion ta said distrirt. at least seven cournn in nhntnvraiVhv Mwin. ter 6. ing. R obert D. M im tock, 648- Ins. Large living room. ,with ,gjMwesor of the Town (ff.l^ancheeter^ Conn., and-$hose requiring to:^SueBm^tt,ManchesterEv.. ^days before the day of said hear- , “ photograpoy, ar.nnkaae^ "■** VOUUllUCTl $tn A vol, West HaitfonL COMFORTABLE room for gen- 2692, 648-9661. MANOHESTER^-original own fireplace. Family room,'2-car adjusbnenta. must appear file .tbetr oom pl^t.at one of Herald, 1150 AVE. OF AMEB- FOBK, N.Y. 10086 ’ ing to appear if they see cause'at ning Sunday at 8 pjn. ta Yeo- Fe^91nManoherterforacourt ------;------Spt”oSf,iti‘S! 2*de’ S 80% OFF knitting needles; in wiMi SAn time and plaoe Md be heard nuina R oAI i C o t a m S r tieman, separate, entrance and er, sellte^ 6 roten Cape with 8 gaiagff, $19,700.' Wolvdrton these maetiiigs or at Mine' - meeting od said Board of IOAB, NEW YORK, N -Yi 10080. ''^ relative thereto,to mailing on ' gliila Oarlaoii. teL nS*»U4. struction books, knlttiqg, cro 1;100 SQUARE feet Industrial or 4 bedroome, large entry foy Agency, Realtors, 649-2818-Tax-Rtadew. Print Nfune, Address with 23p Zip Code and Btiyle Number. or beeon„JMaary ^ 97^ 1967, by cer. RolOnd Laramie, council vice Wlnther was arrested reconUy TAX NUMBERS PUSHED oiistrations last weekend. TW. paricteg; 649-$460. ______WASHENGTON—^The Inter- was expected to ease the Mtua*M PART-TOCB for Janitor- chet, tatting, embroidery ac apace fOr selected shop or stor er, hot water heat, aluminum ------m la a r Code, Btyie Number and Size. Send 60o now tor a copy of s?‘*70o'^^th and a / iirofesslonal by a cniiser patrolman who said lH; work from 6-10 p.m., must cessories. Yatn-Apart Co. Inc., YOUNG MAN wdshea to ahan age, heat available. Two base storma and ecreena. Convenient MANCHESTER-6 room bungar See exclttiiig nejv f?^ < »s ta, Uip.n*w ’67 Sipring>«um!mer Al- Rotan. photographer, wiU' conduct the Nlnrty per cent of Oamda’a h« aaw W liSte siphoning "gas naJ Revenue Service la tighten- tion in the capital, where there .: 21 years of agt. Oen- 89 Cottage St, Manchester. 8-bedrpom house with one or ment areae in same buUding, location. Only $16,400. 10% tow te Uke-new condition, $16,* - _ _ .la. _____i.ngp rttar$ilof-- - \-\_._\; A . .- . K'J' r • \ ' '’-7 ’ V.^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1967 V iKanrlfifBtifr lEttBuittg l^ w ali Avera^ Dsily Net F'lW RtlS n - r Fot me week Bndeil The Weather Cloudy, cool tonight, low Si GigUo of 326 Center S t has re X ^ o ^ a r y M, lOdT Pension Board- 20a; cloudy wUh snow or rain About Town cently been named to the. ' Tax Deadline^. . / dean’s list at WUltmantlc, ■ ' i' SAVE MOHEYl developing tomorrow, high neat’ Will Meet'with • Taxpayers of Manchester SAVE STAMPS! Ii6(bld{all0df^prder ol V w » State College. She is a Junior, ’ '1 5 ,0 4 1 -■.. , ...... 40. . ^ •- and is majoring in psychology. were reminded today by iHli ttiMt Ikunday «t 8 p.m. at Town Employes Collector of Revenue Emeet ^ .'vA '7*. 7 ;7;.'. '. '' '- --L 7' Honch^ater^A City of VUtaga Charm Odd FeMowa HaH. A claaa of Machell tha^ tomorrow is The American Deglon will (Classified Advertising on Page S3) •aadkMca will be admitted. the deadline date for pay VOL. IXXXVI, NO. 103 (TH1RTY.SIX PAGES—TWO SECnONS) VMANCHESltR, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FBERUARY 1, 1967 PRICE SEVEN CENTS Ibere wia be 4 Swedieh oon- meet tonight at 8:15 at the The Town Pension Board Vot f ■ "‘1 , . ‘ . i- ‘ I. ■ : R . . : ■ i post home. Refreshments will ed yesterday to postpone its ing the second half of 1966- Tcnatton tdaae at 7 p.m., and 67 town taxes. K ia open to any intereated per- be served after the meeUngi recommendations foi* pension Taxes not paid by tomor FOR BOLAND OIL COMPANY'S •on tai tlM area. ordinance amendments, pend The VPW Auxiliary will have ing a mass meeting with hiu- row by 4 p.m., when the tax a kitchen social tonight at 8 at nicipal empldyes. collector’s windows close, H i M f o r d *H m SCaacheater Power the post home. The event is At Town Manager Robert will be declared delinquent. Bquwlnm win have ita annual ’They then will be subject to open to members and guests. Weiss’ suggestion, it will sched IVnmtoRa Day dinner dance Sat* an . interest penalty of one AUTOMATIC DELIVERY ain W eighing ule the meeting in a town school ling nrday a t ’WllUe’a Steak House, Willing Workers Circle of half of one per cent per ibim win be a cocktail hour in about two weeks, td^ accept month. I South Methodist Church, will employes’ comments and sug from 0:30 to T.’SO pM. Hie meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the ©isT gestions. Payments by mail, re SopUaticatea will play for home of Mrs. Marlon Barrett, 'f delivery Is paid for In full within 10 State Capitol Governmmt, not cash. D O U B L E S T A | V lr> days for amoiS^ of bUL WiridyCity dridge S t Her fiance is a son of Mr. incorporate employes’ recom Cei'.ter Committee with some Arguments a ^ Mrs. Harry W. Stamm Sr. mendations into their own, and VAUDE $150,000 of federal, state and OmOAGO (AP) — Another BnaM wtulal Davis Wlggin, jAyslcal educa to prepare the amendments for REGULAR STAMPS following“ month. tm om local financing. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. of Audubon. heavy snowstorm with howling tion director for the Manches- Miss Johnson, a graduate of presentation to the Board of . Di seph CHementino hayfe been It is designed to accommo (AP) — Four years ago, teir schools and Manchester Rockville High School, attend records. pressing lor vesting 'after five NEW LOW PRICE date state government’s needs winds zeroed in today toward American scientists argued Kgh football coach, will discuss ed Northeastern Christian Col It was the consensus of the years' employment. 24-HOUR at least until the year 2000. Chicago, which still is digging the pros and cons of a de SnUCKlAND FABMS the physical education program lege, Villanova, Pa. She is em Pension Board yesterday that The plan suggests the eventual cut from a record 28-lnch storm cision to use pure oxygen at a meeting of the. Waddell ployed" at Pratt and Whitney, it will be unable to adhere to SERVICE l g . 4 c vacatUig of the 90-year-ohl cap!-, that virtiiaUy paralyzed the city as the spacecraft atmos iSchool PTA'tomorrow at 8 p.m. Division United Aircraft Corp., Weiss’ directive to hold its re tol blinding. last Thursday. phere for the Apollo man- firade M in ,the auditorium. Refresh East Hartford. Mr. Stamm, a quested budget to a 5 per cent Dempsey accepted the report ' The Chicago Weather Bureau ments will be served. rise. Chiropractor A GALLON without comment He said it to-the-moon program. graduate of the Princess Anne issued a warning for heavy Now, after two fatal flaah-fire Its $158,000 request for the represented two years of study High School, Virginia Beach, CALL ANYTIME 200 Gals, or More snow and hazardous driving accidents in four days, that de FRESH EGGS current year had been cut to by the consultcmts anh the com Mrs. Maurice Willey, 112 Va., also attended Northeastern conditions, ' fbrecasting new cision by the National Aeronauf- $116,000. All signs point to a re mittee, headed by State Finance Elisabeth Dr., will be a hostess Christian College. He is at Dr. Geo. A. snow accumulations in excess of los and Space Administration Ul quest totaling close to $200,000 Commissioner George J. Conk- at the 22nd'* annual Midwinter tending night classes at the six Inches and winds up to 40 under scrutiny. Eoiuni . series, "Eklucation; University qf Conhecticut, for next year. Ung. « miles an l»ur. Caillouette Last Friday night at Cape Changes and Choices,” sponsor Storrs, and Central Connecticut In discussing an amendment BOLAND OIL COMPANY First phase of the. program / 'i i' > 'The storm was expected to hit Kennedy, the three Apollo 1 as ed by the Service Bureau for State College, New Britain. He pertaining to vesting, the board would cost $30 million. ’Ihe during the ' afternoon and in VMUG tronauts died ■when fire swept Women’s Organizations in Cen- is employed at Pratt and Whit yesterday decided to stick with EstoblislMd 1935 n w n timetable calls for completing crease in intensity throughout 119 C e n te r-S•^^eet thedr spacecraft during a tlnea HIU Hall. Hartford. The ney, Division of United Air its recommendation for vest ft in six years from the time the. night .with considerable Bee ether Plneliarat ad on 369 CENTER STREET 643.6320 Nearly half of this Trailways bus was shorn off rarly thi§ momihg' when it launch-pad test. In San Antonio, It.' second . meeting of the series craft Corp., South Windsor. ing • rights after 10 years town the state starts acquiring prop crashed into a stalled tractor-trailer on Interstate 26 near; Cplun^ia,. S. C. blowing and drifting of snow. Tex., Tuesday, two airmen died -Page X ;. will be held Thursday; the fin A spring 1968 wedding is employment and at age 40. Phone 649-7628 erty and land. Hazardous driving conditions Six persons were kill^ and 12 hurt iji the accident which also involved a in toe flaming interior of • al session will be Feb. 9. planned. Weiss and Town Controller Jo- The area encompassed by developed acroZs the Dakotas passenger car. (AP Photofax) ’ ’ . . • . 7 cabin simulator. the government complex would this marnirtg', with snowfall extend from the present capitol ranging up to,three inches. All five men were working in eastward to Main Street, where A ‘ collision, of . warm moist air a 100 per cent oxygen environ it would tie in with siu^ new Computer Errs m oy^g lip from the Gulf with ment. structures as the federal build Bus Rams Big Truck, arctic air spreading southward In 1063, opponents of the ing and Hartford’s library. COUJBGK PARK, Md. from Canada was expected to NASA decision cited the fire Bushnetl Park is described in (AP) — A computer flunked trigger the heavy snow. hazard of oxygen. Burning it the report as a ’’fore court” to arithmetio at the University Before, the Weather Bureau the combining of certain fuels the governmMit “ ensemble” on of Maryland. 6 Killedf T2 Injured issued ita heavy snow forecast wito oxygen—the more oxygen« the north- and chances had' existed that toe faster the burning. Light 4 A lot of students were re CXILUMBIA, S.C.. (AP) — Six ' The right side of the bus was All buildings in the sweep Chicago might escape the new cigarette in a pure oxygen envi lieved to hear about It to passengers were killed eariy almost sheered off and its top from the capitol to Main Street day. dnslaught, Mayor' Richard J. ronment and you* might as well would come down, although a today and at least 12 others in-, was peeled back. It was en be lighting a fuse. R. Lee Hombake, sica- Jured when a Continental ’Trail- route from A ^evllle', N.C., to Daley was asked how Ohica- reprieve of a few years is demlc vice-president, says .an . .J V r a Jet fighter pilots use oxyged mentioned for BuahneU Memori w a^ bus slammed liUd the rear Oolumbla and then was to go to .(Soe Page Thirfy-Flvs) . error in, programming of a stalled tructor-trailer truck Qiatleston, B.C ' ' extensively, but not in 'sucli al Auditorium. caused the computer to quantity or under such greaj) on Interatats-M, jjteres mU*s ''.ooroher Cecil Wiles said The proposal was prepared by crank out incorrect grade . - ''r x :- :. s; f- r. xH .ili 7 pressure as*ln space. the firm of Rogers, Taliaferro, nort^ of polumUaiy7 nameisM fh^dend-woidd noi be Cmdr./^aixcis M,e7fiighjyi^7 who survived a blage $. B. M. SERVES BETTER in MORE Ways! averages for seveiwl hun ______’Ihe oxygen opponents also Kostnltsky and Lamb. The dred students. The truck had gfter released oottt'next-of-kin were GM Shows Profit gupport^ by pur^ "oxygen* looks'Ovi«^ * uewsi»i»R; YOU company’s study was authorized striking an autmnobU;. notified. - t ftCMUnt-of lhe i§62l^diMrt;7d0 pure yyg®n^ath®d over For some, the mistake An emeigeiMiy Nlhil&g inriursd Wore teken ’ to twb an two years ago by the General seeined to lower their aver Despite Big prop ca■ p e is.the oiJy hhpe.forTnyonei trapped in suc^^ astronaut’s health, causing such Aseembiy. ages to a- level requiring a fire, similar to the one that took the lives of things as long-term anemia, The plan allows for four mil probation or dismissal from f^vsdled Jiimbled servicemen > Ifiier wSra In Auto JUST LOOK HOW MANY WAYS three Apollo astronauts.. (AP PhQtofax) vision Impairment, oxygen pois lion square feet of neig oCfico tha-univsrstty...... , transferred Jo the base boeptttt .DBTROiT (AP) — General oning and parUsti Hmg eellapso-- space, wMh the eite in downtown Rornliake said it may at nearby Ft. Jackson. l^ufford eventually covering about the Ugli#ay' ftSoiNiv the The bus driver, MmrVin H. Motora, the world’s largest cor- Hhey'isiiltf piire take some time to unscram 4:60 a.m. criNi. right for short .,;R%hts " Ills acres. Some 50 acres of the ble -the computer’s nisGirieu- U.W.M41 of OolunaWa,^ was not poration'i, pew Its J966 promts fall $863. ndiUon below tlM record it Mercury and G«mM pn^gram* area is already owned 1^ the lations. . 7 critlcaUy hurt. HiO traotor-trall- state. •* Niaftcred-windows to remove 4r dciirer, ^ DonaU Goan, 29, of set to,'1965., ; . . --o ■ . Doctor Recalls FiM but suggested for Apollo thaC Capitid Avenue would be re dead sod injured. Monietowsi. Tehn.,. adbaped. ia- ; lhe:decl^ . stemmed largely NASA switch to a- tw»gas at* WE SAY "YES” placed by a maU with a foun Jury. .... - ' , frop i.a dr9p of abnosi $600 mil moaphero-such as tbs' 20 per cent oxygen-80 per cent nitrogeB tain. IhteiBtate 84, which ends Goan’s rig was loaded -with lion .in.ealien, but the firm still Iii 1962 Gemini Test t i woimd'up with its second-best mixture we breathe on earth. now at a barrier weat -of the canned goods destined lor the OREAT LAKES,-111. (AP) *:- tests in a capsule In an aitinoe- year. :• - , Space agency officials said oapMol, would be continued naval base atjChsicieston. The “You’ve 'got' to get out. You phere of 100 per cent oxy^ . . These were (he key pc4nta in addition of an extra gas meant underground beneath BushpaB Mao Claims Rout oonaienment was shipped by the can’t put It out yourself and if Highly’s mission was to check TO HELP YOU GET WHAT YOU Park. the prellminaiy financial state more plumblnM added weight Bush Brothers. Ihxiduce Co. of you try you’re dead.” their physical and mental reac- ment of the giant autoniaking and decreased'reUaJbllity ot tiul The planners said that the Dandridge, Tens. Cmdr. Francis Highly was tions. flrm« which in 1966 became the system. £ complex would give the state The bus, the tractor-trailer nearly four times as much Near N-Test Site first corporation with more than describing to The Associated ' <*it must have been late after- If rapid decompression oos and the automdbiie aii were $2 bilUqn in -profits in a single Press a fire from Which he and noon” Nov. 17, Highly recalled Ittlpmo Christmas always office specs as It has now, and ’TOKYO (AP) Wall posters taking large quantities of arms southbound on the four-lane curred in an oxygen-nltrogej Do you hove cash to help I am planning to buy a Can you help me buy Will you protect my year. ^ - ^ three other men were burned, in matter<»f.fact tones, system, toe astronauts would b# Do you hove a safe way but escaped alive, during a . f|vfcCI^Kl^ strains my budget. applianc'’s valuable papers? ^ Pe“ "« claimed today that ¥»d ammunition, apparently to highway. The. 1966 figures were not One of toe men was standing subjected to toe bends — tha me improve my home? new home. Can you help? furniture, have urage‘guerrilla warfare. space-related experiment In ■!o travel with money? Xtripteby yeT ffiS Mao Tse-tung’s forces have Goan aald a car in front of quite that riito ‘as GM earned near an electric light outlet. We painful fizzit^ of nitrogen gsus In liW tW M rjiaiieyT Can you help? and such? 1962. the present level of 6,200 in the routed opposition troops in tur- “ m swerv^ And he was unable 01.798 billion, down from the later learned there had been a the blood like agitated soda pop state’s central offices...... P®“®® ^ a-vodd striking it a glancing record ^.126 billion earned in It was toe kind of fire, sup spark from a faulty circuit, but during a sudden pressur* SWilang Province, site of gmkiang. ported by pure oxygSn, that has The report suggests that the _ . blow, knocking the vehicle 1965. all we Imew toen w m that sud change. Astronauts planning to killed three custronauts and two across the median and across Ford Motor Co. was to release denly ius legs were covered take a space walk would have to airmen in toe last five days. ? s § s the two northbound lanes. its preliminary figures ’Ihurs- with flames." breathe a great quantity of oxy- YES! Highly, 85, a flight surgeon, S.B.M. has Mortgage Goan said he stopped, leaitog day and Chrysler next week. ‘‘Our first reaction was to put gen to purge their syrtems of Borrow up to $5,000, toe” i-y^ to^lliSlenT^ «^® ' P"* Peking radio said Mao’s sup- ^ ^ ^ ^ was the medical observer for Ailcoiio«FaSJ.M. WHfilfie protection of Join our S.B.M. Money at Low Bank We'H moke you a With a low-cost cess. The first phase would TJatw ter porters seized control on Jan. 26 ®**** American Motors*' financial pic take up to 5 yrs. to repay. the 1662 experiment In a pres (See Page Twelve) (gee Page Twelve) Travelers Checb. Christmas Club. Rates. low-cost Personal Loon. Safe Deposit Box. take over 1.2 mltoon square provincial government ^“^®^ ture was to be disclosed at its feet for toe General AssemMy and OomSuinlst party ofilces In “e to ch^ on ^ passen- annual stockholders meeting sure chamber designed to simu late the conditions of the Gemini . and principal executive offices. ^ ^ ^ « Miifroi ®*^yang, ci^tal of Kweichow O'®” ^ ®® automobile. today. *7.™.^.. «... supporters were in ftiU control p^vii^ln^thern China and He said a man and a young space capsule. He was assigned < This would also allow for an ^*Sie®” rovlnclal capital of GM President. James M. open plaza to be labeled “Con- an American air base in World “?® Roach said his firm’s 1665 to toe a^space crew J 00^ SmokeTS 'Studied inl|pMM incNl I can't go to the bonk Urumchi and Shihhotze,” cities ment laboratory in Philadel- . ^ neoUout Square.” yif^ jj, I>ear seriously hurt, but when figures were swelled abnormal m o f m t a h f f No Minimum Deposit! during the week. where Mao’s foes bad been re The Maoists adw claim con- ^ e x p la in e d of the coM ly because of a heavy carryover phla. ID VGiivvMr civyc ' Con you help? ported putting up succesMul be said he went back to the Three Na'vy and Marine Oorps resistance to the Meoists’ at [ (See Page Hiirteeii) truck to get her a bianket. (See Paige Thirty-Five) pilots were undergoing 14-day tempts to take control! of Sinkl- Weaker Sex Isn’t 32.3 Million SJIg. 0 KyodoAjruuu saido«iu the UA« wall wou posterpwmvA Pay Hike Bm ‘Can’t Walt Backwards’ Now ’WSiL^D il **—'— -0 Get In ^Kicking Habit’ YYIPI Borkode office is Open Maoists in Urumchi to pro-Mao Saturday Morning. WASHENOTON (AP) — *1716 Guards in Peking. B a w lQ wi f H . ^ HINSDALE, Bl. (AP)^Take couraged to pair oft before tha federal miiUmum wage went up They said that anti-Maoists heart, men. In some ways wom clinic ends. They call their to $1.40 an hour today as gov had “ fled into nearby mountains Ex-Envoy Lists Viet Policy Errors ’ PER ernment officials braced for a en really are the weaker: sex. “buddies” for moral support ANNUM i'i ANHUM i find it difficult to do my- flood of inquiries and liahor which at, tha time they were “It wouldn’t have been a serl- For example, a researcher when they feel a strong urge tb GHIIDOniQiw IQYp* KDITORS n o t e — What U.S. French |le^ behind them” after bonking during the day. leaders warned they wlU pounce moves produced toe present their defeat by toe Viet Minh at made seemed relatively unim- ous menace to us to have had says, they are weaker^ when it smoke. Dr. Dale does not en coif BWiKMm for iDy Con you help? ' on any viotators. S(nne Benefits situation in Vietnam? In an ex- Dien Blen Phu In 1964. portont. Ho Chi Mlnh there for the past- comes to kicking the cigarette courage gradual withdrawal, or habit. -r >Cenyc0^lwTi>? The $1.40 appUes to 32.3 mil- elusive interview, Eldwin O. —The United States increased "I can’t give you a yeor-by- 20 years,” Reischauer said, switching to cigars or pipes or Dr. Charles L. Dale made a using medicine. Ven workers Covered by the oU For Viet Vets Reischauer,'historian and diplo- its troop commitment in 1961 yfiar or a step-by-step analys- Pacing as he talked following $1.26' minimum, wtaHe 0 milUcti is,” he said. a day-long session before the study of 1,002 persons who at "If a peirson la going to stop on INVESTMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS mat spedalizlng in Far East from 800 advisers to 17,000. tended stop-smoking clinics at f on REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS more employes are brought un Get Quick 0 £ . affairs, lists what he 4;alls the “ This Increased the Stakes. It .Relsobauer’s recommenda- Senate Foreign Relations Com- smoking,” said Dr. Dale, "hf No Waiting One Year! No Waiting Six Months! der the law for the first time, tion: A Indent de-escalation of mittee Thesday, Reischauer Hinsdale Sanitarium and Hospi has to stop by UmseU. Cutting No Withdrawal Notice Required! nri-^TimTi- .• law. posed benefits for Vietnsun vet- ___ dandle without formal peace was then Indochina, he said, ming too.” However, U. B. Diet. Judge eram hours before they were By WALTER B. MEABS negotiations a prospect he “many of us felt that we should “It’s hard to pinpoint the rea Harrold Carwvell issued in TiJ- submitted. and. SPEMCEB >DAVI8 oonslderB'sUin. not back toe revival of French son for this,” Dr. Dale, chief l^ se e , Bia., Tuesday night The Johnson plan went to wASHmO-TON (AP) - Dlplo- “The countries that are close colonialism In Asia.” pathologist at the hoqiital, told two 10-day tem por^ restrain- Congress Tuesday wtth a first- mat-Wstorian Edwin O. Rei- to Vietnam would be tremen- Reischauer said the late Pres- an interviewer. “It’s probably Ing orders prohibiting toe Labor year price tag of $260 mUMon dously wbrrted U we were to ident Franklin D. Roosevelt the emotional factor and differ ence in makeup between tha have led all Vietnam with- puU out," Reischauer said, held that opinion. "We allowed law in Florida. metit that tiie coet wousd gp up , —BBaeiiw u s intereat* if "Getting out is not as easy as ourselves to stumble Into a sexes.” News TidbitS' The state sought the orders, aanualiy as toe numiier of Vet- 5J*o j getting In.” course Of support,” Reischauer Dr. Dale said emotional upset, U.8. policy errors bad not nervousness and pressures at contending the law is an inva- crane on the roSa inceeased. locked this country In a Viet ' For’ the years ahead, gald. How May We slim of state’s rights. Florida The Joimaon-bocked. pacdiage Reischauer sounded this ap* “Step by step we became the work were blamed by the bulk House Democrats today d^ nam war. „ also contends the nsw mini- wouM bring bsntfta for those peal: “Let us not do tills again, major suppUer of . the French of those who returned to smok-< dined to restore to 'B e p . Aofea The srar should have been BeU Wlllioms, D-Misa., the mum wage, affecting eonie enfettag the aervide rince. Aug- lUt us at least think 12 years colonial war in Vietnam,” Ing. ( ; ■*.. . -jii. avoided, said toe former U.S'. committee sentortty taken firotn state employes, toreatens to 5, 1964 . ahead and not get into new com- Reischauer said. ■ It was a war “ Anybody can stop smoking if N tm ber e( .N ttoral D epesil iKBuraHM Ceipi. him two years ego because ha unset Its budget. celved byoy Wwona ^ Warwar z J ana and Hu -fitates *» -cannot Ja-P"*- now quit T^tments and new situations of against Ho Chi Mlnh and his he tries hard enough and really The ■ goverUnent estimates and Korean veterans, wants to,” Dr. Dale said. supportOd the 1964 RepubHcaa because it is in a narrow pas-. - (ftis mnd.” ' vJet Mlnh army in what is now presidential ticket . . . Aihar» only about 4.7 mflUon woikera That portion approved by the Two decades ago, Reischauer North Vietnam, "The whole answer, of course, aage ''and* -oaii’t’ ■ ssalk baok*^* lean Motora Informs stockhold> will get pay increasee under the Senete Finenoe (Committee, re- said, even a Communist Viet- Reiechauer said that In sup- Is will power and / motivation. era the firm lost over $8 mU- . nam would have fiercely main- porting the French, American We have people who . have law since nioet of thoee oove^ lUtachauar,. now.a. State. De- . Uoa in the first quaurter o f tlui ' 'I talned ite independOnfe. A gov- policymakers apparently were smoked for 46 years—three or «3»»dy earn more than toe ^ p a r t m e n t adviser and Harvard current fiscal year but ‘bet* rTT •nunent Jieaded by Ho Cbi guided by the impact of the de- fpur packs a day—go through Parkade Office our clinic arid stop altogether. If ter days are ahead.” . . i« S S S .lS ’Siir £ S ;S ’S ’r'=SS'Si!!'- Minh, now, president of North cision in Europe, not by the fu> Dramatfo arts will be inehidai U galor. Ml, It. ««M to ^ a major -V, ' v5^'