MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1964 i’J T971NTT lEmnins H^raUi Avwaga Daily Nat Pram Ron Tha Woathcr ry wlarOMckl, and Chairman For the Week Ended The American Legion will The Young People’s Fellow­ Ghamlnade Musical Club will Forseost of U. Wsnthsr W e *rm m Deoensber 8, 18M S. Banna meet tomorrow at the Legion ship of St. M ary’s Episcopal have Ita Chrlatmaa pronttni to­ Santa to Visit Albert Fredrick, st will have its annual ears ot immediately. Britain’s Wilson Urges U.S. ments. Dinner will be aerved will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. son of Mr. and Mrs. B. James Christmas party that evening. by members of the Stein Club. MARLOW'S I '^8 „ at the lodge for reports and an­ Harvey Jr. of 18 Nye St., is Coast Guard Lt. (j.g.l Harvey There will be a cocktail hour In State nual alectioa ot officera. serving aboard the radar picket L. Wahnquist Jr., son of Mr. Daughters of Liberty, No, 125, from 8 to 9, and a buffet will ship USS Kretchmer, operating and Mrs. Harvey L. Wahnquist will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. be served at 10:30. The high­ OPEN 4^ Vi out of Newport, R.I. The Kretch­ of 270 Autumn St., has-arrived at Orange Hall. Members are light of the evening will be a TUES. and (jdsddojfiL mer is equipped '■with special in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, 1 r SHOPPING Preaorlpttoa Pharmacy ' More Barriers Join in Reorganizing NATO reminded to bring grab bag visit from Santa. Mike Gates radar equipment designed to de­ aboard the Coast Guard cutter glft.^. Refreshments will be and hla orchestra will provide THURS. tin 901 M A IN ST.—«48-8821 tect the approach of enemy air­ Eaatwind for participation in 1 D DAYS served by members of the ad­ music for danchig.'^Cmdr. Hen­ To Be Added LECLERC craft. Operation Deep Freeze '66. The visory board. cutter is part of the force which TILL CHRISTMAS St. Elizabeth's Mothers Cir­ supports scientists engaged in On Turnpike FUNERAL HOME Wesley Circle will celebrate Two Leaders cle will meet Wednesday at 8;16 research work at the "bottom Its Christmas program tomor­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ken­ of the world." row at 8 p.m. at the home of HARTFORD (A P )— Gov. FUNERAL neth Dowding. 76 Turnbull Rd. Als o Confer Mrs. William Gallo will be co­ Hartford Chapter of the Amer­ M m . Mary Samuelson, 108 Hem­ N. Dempsey saicl today that lock St. FREE SERVICE hostess. Grab bag gifts will be ican Production and Inventory the state will step up its W ALTE R N. exchanged. Control Society will meet to­ DELIVERY program of building median On Viet War morrow at 6:30 p.m. at The The Sweet Adelines chorus LBCLH2RC will sing tomorrow at 7 p.m. at barriers on the Connecticut Director The executive committee of Hedges in New Britain. The top­ ARTHUR DRUG GIVE HER A GIFT the Newcomer's Club will meet ic (or the evening will be "In ­ the Christmas Festival of Lights Turnpike because toll rev­ WASHINGTON (AP)— at Constitution Plaza, Hartford. 3S Main Street, Manchester tonight at 8:15 at the home of tegrated Management Informa­ enues from the superhigh­ Briti.sh Prime Minister Call 649-5869 Mrs. George Feisthanel, 446 W. tion and Control Systems.” way are proving greater Middle Tpke. Gile.sts are welcome. The Women's Club of Man­ THAT’S PRETTY AND Harold Wilson reportedly chester will have a ta.sting sup­ than anticipated. urged President Johnson per tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at The governor said the reve­ Second Congregational Church. nues are running above the today to join in working >1 FEMININE amounts needed to meet bond for broad reorganization of reserve ^commitments. Thus, he the North Atlantic Treaty m Manchester Chapter of Dis­ M>W' abled American Veterans will said, almut |4(X),(XX) can be used Organization to provide a to construct the barriers. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the S tree new nuclear weapons com­ Legion Home. The emphasis on the program will be on the section of the mand and council on high The American Legion will Turnpike between Fairfield and strategy. meet tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. at the New York State line. A White house conference, the Legion Home. Refreshments Some barriers already are In starting in late morning, opened Will be served. cozy feathaire flannel A ir Force officials check wreckage of B47 bomber which crashed shortly after place In this stretch, he said. the second and final day of poli­ takeoff today near Pease Air Force Base. (AP Photofax). The new program will (111 In cy di.scus.sions between Johnson The Junior Century Club of the gaps and make the barriers and Wilson. Their discussion ot Manchester will fold Lutz Jun­ continuous from the state line what to do about the nuclear ior Museum bulletins tonight at 46 Million to the vicinity of the Turnpike weapons force within NATO was 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Jer- gowns and matching scuffs All Four Crewmen Killed restaurants in Fairfield. one of two major military topics old Erickson. 83 Bryan Dr., When the wintry winds Yule Trees reportedly being talked out be­ Vernon. are blowing and the Area Weather tween them. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— The other topic, poeed by Interested members of the temperature is low, WASHINGTON (AP) — Partly cloudy skies with con­ Johnson, was whether Britain Junior Century Club of Man­ call us to do your laun­ B47 Jet Explodes About 46 million Christmas would make a much larger con­ trees will add glitter to the tinued cold temperatures and chester will meet Wednesday at light winds is the weather pic­ tribution to the anti-Communlrt dry. We'll give you American holiday season 8:30 p.m. at the home of Presi­ ture for Connecticut (or the re­ war in South Viet Nam. this year, the Agriculture dent Mrs. Alan Taylor. H ill­ prompt, expert, and mainder of the day. 'Johnson planned to urge Wil­ Department predicts. side Manor Ave., Vernon, for a economical service. In New Hampshire A weak low pressure system, son to do everything possible in Christmas decorations work­ Most of the trees will centered In the central Great this respect. Associates say the shop. Co-hostess will be Mrs. come from domestic for­ Lakes on Monday, was expected President is strongly committed Francis Garber, home life and ests and plantations, but to move through central and to the policy of getting as many youth chairman. NEWINGTON, N.H. (A P )—A B47 jet bomber falter- about 850,000 will be cut northern New England today. other countries as posslbla to NEW SYSTEM •red after takeoff from Pease Air Force Base early today in national forests. The system slowed down con­ take part in the struggle. Hollis Circle, WSCS, of Meth­ The department said a Britain, with military com­ and slammed into woodland about two miles from the siderably. odist Church will meet tomor­ LAUNDRY six-foot tree may take as Skies will cloud up tonight. mitments of its own in nearby runway with a fiery explosion. much as a quart of water Malaysia, has only a small ■i’h- row at 7 p.m. at the home of AND DRY CLEANING Because of the cloudiness tem­ Rudolph’s Bright Beacon 25 Years Old Mrs. Donald Philip, 22 Forest All four crewmen were killed.*^ daily to keep It fresh and training mission with the SJ<*naon.~wccording to tafor* TH EH E'S A BIG DIFFERENCE, you know. Ordinary "ham­ widow lives at th e, base. His Wall said the plane had 8taH.- A mob protesting America’s tonight and Wednesday. TT A H A V > < A A a A A g C ^ mants, is quite ready to underw |»rent8, Mr. and M ». J*hn R. ed on a routine radar training policies toward the Congo and take radical revisions of ths burger” is a “catch-aJl” terra for ground meats . . . but Mott’s North live at West Brattleborp, mission over the northeast Unit­ W ASHINGTON (A P )— The Senate’s investigators of' vvAsmNrTniv proposed U.S. plan for a 28-shi|^ Malaysia stormed the U.S. In­ Vt. ed States, to have taken about Police Probe Bobby Baker were told today that a group of Califor- sw^nmtng pool fnd 2(X)-mi88ile fleet to be jo in ts Ground Beef is all lean, w holesome Ground Beef with noth­ Capt. Bennie Ward Forrester, seven and a half hour. The mis­ formation Service library in the BRISTOL (AP)—The probe of mans was granted a national bank charter very shortly oil well towers that caused .such owned and manned by all tte 27, whose widow lives in Ports­ sion was described by a base East Java capital of Surabaja the Bristol police force begsn NATO ooimtries willing to poi> in g alse added! And it's ground fresh m any times a day! after it retained a Washington lobbyist and friend of a fuss last April? mouth. His father, Oscar V. spokesman as a low level navi­ Monday night, burning books, when State Police received a Well, they aren’t In the new ticlpate. French Preaidaal Forrester, and mother, Louise gation flight. furniture, a mobile unit and a letter from e. person who said Baker’s for $5,000. f Charles de Gaulle is adamantly FOR EVERVONE Soon after completion of that Bromley, a former Sente em­ "Your Federal Income Tax.” car. he was a milkman. But that’s not all the Intornal opposed. West German ChancaU YOU CAN SEE THE Ql ALITY of bright red, lean ’n fresh pha.se of its inquiry, the Senate ploye. He said that at Bromley's It was the .second U.S, library But Maj. Samuel Rome, chief request, he delivered the $5,(XX) Revenue Service left out/bt its lor Ludwig Erhard just as de­ of State Police detectives, said Rules Committee planned a pri­ Mott’s Ground Beef right through the package and you can Christmas Specials attacked by Indonesian demon­ check to Baker. popular guide. terminedly supports it. Monday night he does not think vate session (or a probable deci­ Wilson, having comndtted strators in four days. A mob Hughett told the committee he It rolled off 300.0(X) copies taste the quality when you cook it. .Mott’s Ground Beef will No Heat, Rest or School the letter really was from a sion on how much further to Britain to abandon atomie i AHM stoned and sacked the American learned later that Baker, res­ without realizing some of Acting milkman. carry Its sometimes stormy weapons. Is now seeking to turn • H.O. TRAIN SETS. Reg. $19.95. I ‘le T Q cultural center in Jakarta and igned secretary to the Senate’s Commissioner Bertrand M. not shrivel up when you fry it or bake it in meat loaf becau.se Rome testified at a public study of Baker’s affairs. over the present British nuclear its library last Friday, de­ Democratic majority, had Harding's opening statement of it’s extra low fat content. OTHER TRAIN SETS FROM $10.95 Aftermath of Ice Storm stroying about a fourth of the hearing that he believes he Maurice Hughett, now a Falls bomber force, and a projected Church, Va., businessman, iden­ cashed the check (or Bromley In got lost someplace on its way to library’s 15,(XX) books. the Senate disbursing office. small group of nuclear mioslM ((See Page Nine) tified the lobbyist as Wayne the printers. ATI.AS The Communist-led demon­ MOTT’S GROUND BEEF Is only one of many things you’ll SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y 0( downed power lines siid to Asked if he knew the reason, When you’re in the glum busi­ (See Page Ugh«) ROAD RACING SETS. Reg. $19.9.5. 14.95 (AP) — New York's savage ice restore service. strators are protesting Ameri­ Hughett said Bromley told him ness of collecting taxes, though, love about shopping Mott’s, Why wait? Enjoy the difference ■term meant no school for de­ “ We still have much work to ca's participation with Belgium he was buying a house at the you take things In stride. So, the lighted children, no heat for do,' said a power company in the rescue of white hostages time and also owed some money presses were stopped, the lost AURORA ROAD RACE SETS from Congolese rebels and U.S. today. their parents’ cold homes, no spokesman. "M any of the things and was "taking care of his ob­ copy Inserted, and another mil­ 77-Word Trial ] support of Malaysia, which Indo- Grenier Quits Post, STROMBECKER ROAD RACE SETS rest for weary work crews. that have to be done won’t be ligations.” lion or so booklets were run off. I nesian President Sukarno has Today it also meant hopes finished until spring or sum­ Bromley, now a coal Industry The 3(X),(XX) offenders? They Gets Man Lifa REVELL ROAD RACE SETS threatened to crush. that winds would not snap more mer.” lobbyist who used to work under are being retained for "internal Tliere was no estimate of USIS Director Paul Neilson Baker in the Senate, was sitting use," a spokesman said without power lines or topple more trees WINCHESTER, Englan^ damages, except that they told a news conference a mob of To Work for Burch by in the big Senate caucus getting terribly explicit. bowed under tons of ice in east- (A P ) — Ramsey Shannon, 38,’’ ACCESSORIES FOR H.O. TRAINS - ATLAS would be in the hundreds of about 1,(XX) banner-waving dem­ room waiting to be called (or The swimming pool and oil orn-central New York and parts began serving a life sentence thousands of dollars. One com­ onstrators smashed windows to questioning. well towers? AURORA . STROMBECKER ROAD RACING of Vermont and Massachusetts. today after a murder trial DOUBLE S & H STAM PS The ice accumulated during a pany official said the storm in enter the Surabaja library, BIRM INGHAM , Ala. (A P )— John Grenier, a top . • • his section was "the most de­ which had been clo.sed and (See Page Two) (See Page Eight) which lasted 52 seconds. Only 7T ii; I Paint By Number Sets weekend of freezing rain and strategist in the Republican presidential campaign, says words were spoken. Shannoa it • j.'iS. ■now. Effects of the storm and structive I ’ve seen. We aren’t locked In anticipation of trouble. he is going to work to keep Dean Burch as chairman of EVERY W ED. * \ V V' / ( repairing in many areas. We’re The mob hauled down the spoke two of them. I Painting On Velvet below-zero temperatures early Shannon was charged with this week have forced hundreds rebuilding." American flag and rai.sed the the national party although he is leaving his post. TTie young Birmingham attor-<»> stabbing his German girl friend^ Cremistry Sets and Equipment of families to live in emergency Officials of several cities said Indonesian flag, wrecked the Anna Kashfi Arrested ney, credited with delivering 271 He said lie would work in de­ Gisela Meyer, ' 29. She was centers — such as the Lake the worst was over. But, as one interior of the library, then Large Variety Of Boats, Cars, Airplane Models votes to Sen. Barry Goldwater fense of Burch "by personal stabbed 28 times. Avenue Armory here. said, "if high winds come, we're threw furniture and books out­ * at the GOP convention, reluc­ contact with other committee Here is a word-by-word aoy The armory atmosphere is gone. We'll have to start all side and built a bonfire with Christmas Decoration Materials tantly submitted his resignation .members and by telephone.” Wild Hotel Lobby Chase count of the tria l: . «n one of good spirits and helpful­ over. There's a quarter-inch of them. SALE PRICES B ^ C T IV E TUES. and WED. Monday as executive director of Grenier said his resignation Court clerk — “ Are you Raraf ness. Families share belongings ice still on power lines and The director of the library. the Republican National Com­ was not prompted by antag­ sey Dorward Shannon?” and talents as they shared hard­ trees." James McHale, informed Neil­ mittee. It was accepted. onism of certain Republican Climaxes Custody Fight Shannon nodded, what she wants under the tree. ships in an Ice storm that, at Its Cold weather clung to wide son about a fourth of the’ libra- MOTTS •T«id«’.Trim" JIM HERDIC'S Grenier, 34, gave four reasons aerk — "It U said against peak, took electricity and heat areas m New England and up­ ] ry’s 16,(XX) books were de- (or resigning — and strongly (See Page Nine) you that on .July 27, 1984, in tha from 76,000 homes smd business­ state New York and northern ' stroyed. (A P ) — emphasized the last one: to tell County Borough of Boum em *. I CRAFT and HOBBY CENTER es in eastern upstate New York. sections of the Midwest. The No American staff members Police say Marlon Brando’s ex- the "full story” of what he outh, ^ou murdered Gisela M ey­ About 4,000 homes in the Pitts­ wintry air also dipped into the were in the building, and Indo- wife, Anna Kashfi, ran scream­ CHUCK AT THE GREEN termed the magnificent job er. How say you,— are you guil­ field, Mass., area also lost pow­ Single Design ing and fighting through a hotel ty or not gpiilty?” (See Page Eight) (See Page Ten) done by Burch. er. lobby late Monday night, cli­ Shannon — “ Guilty,” Burch - as was Grenier — maxing a day-long scramble (or Monday night, officials of thp Clerk — "Having been found has been under (ire since the Service Buckle physical possession of their son. Mlagara-Mohawk Power Corp. guilty of murder on, your own STEAK national ticket of Goldwater and The .son, (Jhri.stian Devi, 6, ■aid the number of customers admission, havq you anytUng tO t'STi’-'a Rep. William E. Miller lost in a Not Here Yet passed back and forth between without electric power was •say before the sentence of this- landslide vote to the democratic them three times Monday. down to 27,000 —• representing court is passed upon you?” slate headed by President John­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Three Inve.stigators said Miss Kash­ more ttian 80.000 persons. AP, Herald Offer son. Shannon — "N o .” LEAN GROUND BEEF years ago today, the chief of the fi, arrested in the lobby of a ho­ One death was attributed di­ Grenier, at a news confer­ Judge — "Ramsey -Dorward newly, created Defense Supply tel in the fashionable Brentwood Lingerie Favorites rectly to the storm. A Hudson ence. blamed New York Gov. Shannon, the sentence of this, Agendy beamed at reporters district, was clad only in a Long List? Falls boy was killed when a live Nelson A. Rockefeller, Michigan court is that you should -bo im­ Exciting News Book and announced his first victory sheer nightgown and light robe PERRI’S ITALIAN SAUSAGE Lb. Pkg. power line feel on him. Gov. George Romney, and prisoned for life.” - " j' W ; in a campaign to end wasteful when she raced through the More than 900 men, coming Pennsylvania Gov. William W. lobby. Get m HFC Shopper’s Loan from power companies as far Scranton ■ “ir'that order - (or' practices by the armed Basic Slips 3.95 The Manchester Herald is chronology of those events I services. She was alarmed, they .said, Seafood Deparfmenf away as , are work­ the defeat. becau.se of Brando’s ultimate ing 16-hour days to free an area cooperating with the As­ (or easy reference — an al­ m h He said they were the causes , victory In the custody fight «VHh M NFC ShopiMr'* L , sociated Press in offering its manac of basic information *u^ *T MiiursM Da I Lt. Gen. Andrew T. McNamara FANCY FANCY’ , 41 to 50 Count Everyene’a favorite, this basic slip of nylon Of more than 1,000 square miles o f the defection of 7 million R e­ he had taken Christian from her you may cover everyone on your readers a fascinating new on U.S. and foreign govern­ said he had decreed that all the Bulletins tricot with ita lovely simplicity of scallops publican voters. room. kind of news annual, "The ments — sports —business armed services should stand­ SWORDFISH Lb. 59c I LARGE SHRIMP. .. 99c Net. And you may lavo by and Val. The sheath skirt ends in deep T h e three most damaging She was handcuffed and taken World in 1964 — History as and economics — births — ardize on a single belt buckle Culled from AP Wires scallops fdgr.d in Val . . . tiny roses ac­ issues against Goldwater were to the West Los Angeles station riiopplng onywhore— not Just lO-Year-Old Boy We Lived It.” The book will deaths, — and marriages. design and that it would be centing the scallops. Short and average that he was trigger-happy, after .she allegedly slapp-d a wViero you hovo charge accounts- not be sold in book stores. The book is ideal as a fnade of black coated metal. 32 to 38. V.^hi.e. against the Social Security sys­ police sergeant. She was booked Accidentally This 300-page volume, with gift for a friend or for a As it turned out, McNamara's BOMBER CA'PCHES FIBB No big January bills, sithsr, tem. and surrouiflled by extrem­ on suspicion of battery on a a red and gold hard-back student away at school, or victory claim was a bit prema­ BUNKER H H X A IB Tie Milk Thai Mod* Ctnn. HIsIc// ists,” Grenier told The Associat­ policeman. ' NousshoM lots you budgot cover, brings to vivid life for the man or woman ture. FORGE BASE, Ind. (AP)— Shoots Father ed Preas. According to Brando, this was and again took charge of Chris­ eONN. APFROVED HOMOGENIZED HALF Petti-Skirts 3.00 the events and people you, "who has everything.” A mipersonlc B6S H ootleo" Gifts will be acknowl­ "Th*rse were the three Since then, the general has the timetable of events Monday: tian. < So for an your soosonal noods, borrow vdth confMonco GLASTONBURY (AP)- yourself, will remember as retired from the Army, his bomber caught fire and GAL. 40 Slender simplicity defined In scallops edged In advance with gift charges delivered by Gov. 1. Miss Kashfi went to the ‘ Judge Edward R. Brand ruled on important. In a year of great Oeorge Fentiman, 39, was shot place in DSA has been taken by burned today on a ramp a8 from NousohoM FInanco. * this pettiskirt of feather — soft nylon tri* news smd great newsmak­ certificates sent to. the re­ Rockefeller and Gov. Scran­ UCLA Medical Center (or treat­ that Brando, 40, could have full this Stratogio Air Oomtuood Vitamin D ■nd killed by a rifle blast at a Navy admiral - and the all­ ment of a back injury. cot. Val lace edging on hemline and ac­ ers. cipients. J ton,” Grenier said. " I would-say custody of Christian pending a renter. Three airmea wtao bis home Monday night. service belt buckle still Isn’t a 2. Brando took Christian to his Borrow up to $1000. Take up to 24 m onths to repay cents of tiny rosebuds. From our fast- The book is being pro­ much the same applied to Gov. full hearing Dec. 17. injured. Col. Paul K. Oarltoo. GALLON 7 7 ‘ Police continued an investiga­ Crammed with hundreds reality. * home. paced "Rosemary" collection. Short and duced by the Associated Romney.” He noted that Rom­ Under a previous court order. base conunander, cmpliasised tion into the shooting but said of news pictures both in There are those who believe it 3. Miss Kashfi was released average in small, medium, large. White. Press’ top writer.s and 'Edi­ ney later endorsed Goldwater’p Miss Kashfi, 30, had custody that there was no danger «d Flut Dcpoiit k appeared to be accidental. color and black and white, may never be. ' from the hospital and went to MILK tors— the same ones who candidacy, but Indicated the with Brando allowed specified | nuclear explosion and that aa as well as generous text, it Fentiman’s 10-year-old stepson gave you "The Torch Is damage had already been done. The Defense Supply Agency Brando’s home. presents, month by month, visits with the boy. harmful radiation waa ita apparently pulled the trigger, Passed,” the story of the Grenier was named executive was one of Secretary of Defen.se 4. Miss Kashfi created a stor­ Ask about credit Ufa Insurance on loans at group rates ' the stories that struck home At Monday's hearing, Brando leased. The cause of tlM mlta Briefs 1.75 )lice said. Fentiman kept a Kennedy Tragedy. director after the Republican Robert S. McNamara's earliest m y scene, threw a coffee table WEST HARTFORD HARTFORD MANCHESTER to newspaper readers In this also complained of Miss Kashfi: hap was not. learned too*' gh powered rifle and, police By filling -out the cou­ convention , In San FrancKsco. ideas for saving millionif of dol­ through a plate glass window year, of fundamental con­ "She keeps a| fully loaded re­ mediately. - • ■' Corner Prospect Avc.and Boulewd 1269 Albony Aw.*" 587 Middle Turnpike East V Henson’s popular nylon tricot brief with e■aid, extended the stock end to pon now, and enclosing 33 Prior to that he was active In a lars. and took (Christian away. flicts and human drama. HOUSEHOLD HNANI tiny roses and scalloped In Val lace a t pret­ his stepson. The boy placed hfs for each copy, your volume pro-R e p u b I i c a’ n grassroots He hopes to do this by com­ Brando filed a police report at volver in her home and carries WETHERSFIELD WILSON IRISTOL it around and pwys with it while ATTEMPTS SUICIDB ty accent. Elasticized Val insures snug, finger on the trigger and the 'T o keep this year’s mem­ will 'be reserved for mail­ movement in Alabama and was bining the purchasing of thou-, North Hollywood charging Miss under the mfluenoe of barbitu­ 160 Sitai Deant Hwy. Conur Jordan Lane 260 Windsor Avt. 525 Farmington Avt. gentle fit at legs. Sizes 5, S and 7 In White. rifle went off, police said. ory bright forever, you need ing in early February. Or­ named director of the Gold- sands of items used by all the Kashfi with malicious mischief HAVANA (AP) — Loboo MANCHIfTIB fHOPMNG PARKADI Fentiman's wife was visiting merely (111 In the order form ders should be mailed to water-for-President drive (or 11 services — clothing, foods, auto for damage to his home. rates. She is Capable of doing Minister Augusto Morttosu. O KNNISH Tf; M0N.thnitAT.1ill Em pt Albany Aw. WED. thru SAT. Ill I great physical harm to herself Sanchez shot htansetf to tito. a neighbor across the street at on page 4 Of today’s Herald The World 1^1964, Man­ Southern .states. parts, and many others. The 6. Brando made a qulqk trip lingerie— Main Floor and to our son.” 382 Middio Turnpiko West the time. The ^ y came ruoqlng smd order a book to cherish, chester Evefliig Herald, -Grenier will resume hia post aim: to eliminate duplication-of to Santa Monica Superior Court, head today after lie was ootto 2nd Floor-PHONE; 643-9336 over, crying .and shouting. to refer to and, aiybve all, to Box 66, Pougnkeepsie, N. as chairman of the Alabama efforts, sometimes even com­ related the incident and was Miss Kashfi and Brando were fled he was being dlsmtossj^ - SANTA'S MISTAKES CHEERFULLY CORRECTED ' Feptiman was found dead on read. Y. ' Republican committee. In hla petition between tJA services for awarded custody of his eon. married in suburban Eagle a oommuniqiie ssUL T b s j' lbs living ro^Bi floor, of his R contaiiw maps, includ­ Remember, this book is statement of resignation, Grsnl- the sams thing. 7. Brando went to Miss Kash- Rock Oct. 11, 1967. She obtained muaiqne, stmA bf AU HFO Offloeo Open Saturday Moraines Until Ofaitotnina boats at 76 Naubuc Avs.,He was ing s doubie-qtraad world o sure bet lo bO o oolleo- sr said his leave ot abseShs After oreatuig DdA to lata ft’s Brentwood home-biit found a divorce April 22, 1969, eharg- Mlnistor Fldsl Gm 8io , trallor raeehsnle ot Traok map in color, spottli^ Ihs tar's Item. Don’t delsy-> tram a law firm was about ovor no one thore. Ing ths actor wjtli sKtroas Marttora ■smbM w m M., hi Bast HortfoitL FOOT’S MWS OTsnte^ o (Oder It St anon . and ^ b a d to ntu n to tbs Job. (Ooo D sfb V oor) 8. Ho tradod her botol srosItF- ■ ’ ■' i MANCHe A e B e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1964 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1964 nao Island, the Philippine News sM ts, 38 air rifles, two air pla- home for training In the Soviet here have Improved, making Railroad Repafe S H A R ^ Sheinwold on Bridge Service reported today. toTs, a gaa gun and 1,460 sltng- Union and other Communist the housewife’s job easier. "But HARLOW'S December Is the Month Events in World The disaster was Mindanao's ahota allegedly used for Illegal bloc countries as "specialists.” we have to do Immeasurable HARTFORD (AP)—Passen­ THE People second In two weeks. Last bird hunting. Tass alao said Soviet sailors more," It added. ger equipment and roadbeds of OPEN Brighter Side month Typhoon Louise killed are in Zanzibar training the is­ The newspaper Implied that the bankrupt New Haven Rail­ LISTEN TO BIDDING North-South vulntrabto LONDON (AP) — Britain 6m any contributed directly to­ TUBS, and To Cut Your Own Taxes HEALTH TO FIND BEST FLAY NOKTH hundreds In Surigao del Norte BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — landers. It added: "It would be until housewives have more road continue to be malnt-' --’ g a n s to -uk Its alUea In the ward the cost. In recent years Province. Two more army captains have wrong to say everything . 1s equipment to help with the In a safe condition, a report by Of the News In the * 1083 llorth Atlantic Treaty Organlsa- German military and civilian THURS. tlR teen arrested as suspected plot­ going on smoothly in the coun­ home chores, they should be the State Public Utilities Com­ By ALFRED 8HEINWOU> 9 S 74 Boo to endorse an economy re­ purchases in Britain were sup­ ROMB (AP) — Rome’s ■ r BAT BK c sr a m : ♦your medical bills exceed S per NftBonal Men’* ’Teftin OtemplMi § A 109I 32 ters against Thailand’s govern­ try. ^anzlter has various do­ allowed to spend less time at mission (PUC) said Monday. yiwi|Mper BaterprlM Asm. cent of income. If the $10,000 duction in the 61,0(X>-man Rhine posed to offiMt the foreign ex­ "Operaxlone Passero," a city- ment. mestic and external dlfficul- the office or plant. Passenger equipment is man had an addition $175 in ■AST army It maintains in West Ger­ change drain. wide crackdown on sparrow Five officers, ranging from a Ues." "maintained in a safe operating Inatead of worrying about dia- YULETIDE 8PEC1AU8T ^JoUa, Calif., taid in a report News One ,dang6Y of bidding defen- many, political aources said Britain has complained that snipers, ended two with 69 per­ captain to a colonel, were ar­ •ounta Ui your holiday purchaa- medical fees he had not paid it PHILADELPHIA (AP) prepared for the American •Ively ia that the opponents * QIS IConday night. condition in accordance with the would be to his advantajfe to Academy of Dermatology today $ AKI3 V Q lO fS t the German are not buying sons facing various charges and rested a week ago and charged MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet Stock Clubs Spread requirements of the Interstate i aa, apand your time in the re- WITH CHRISTMAS SEALS Think it's easy to be Santa ANITA EKBERO may discover too much about B riti^ and West German offi­ enough. The Rhine army al­ an arsenal of confiscated weap­ working women are asking for BARRiCiNi mabilnc days of this year in pay it all off before Jan. 1. In Claus? that 400 caaes of the cyst-like 0 17 <4 by the government with plotting Commerce Commission,” the' that way he would have had LONDON (AP) — ’’What do I the hand. ’The ideal situation is « S l 6 S 43 « 2 cials were meeUng today to dis­ ready has been reduced from ons in police hands. a coup. less hours on the job and more LONDON — The Investment PUC said. eocclusively at trimiqing the tax on your 1M4 John J. Ford, new head of the nodules have come to his atten­ cuss the cost of the force, which 86,0(X) men. $450 in total expenses and $150 tion in the past two years. dislike about Sweden? Every­ SOUTH Since OperaUon Sparrow be­ Ume for household chores. club idea has caught on In Bri­ It said the railroad’s freight Incoma. Volunteers ot America, recrui­ to play with a partner who 11s- 4) A K 762 takes $288 million of Britain’s gan a month ago, police, urged MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet Trud, the Soviet labor paper, in allowable deductions. ters of sidewalk Santas for Phil­ The nodules, which appear on thing,’’ said Swedish movie ac­ tain. In three years 800 clubs lines in Connecticut also were Liggeff Drug Iha rewards will be much teiia to you against an opponent ^ 6 scarce foreign exchange each MANILA (AP) — Forty-nine on by the Society for ProtecUon news agency Tass reported to­ said today they should have have registered with the Nation­ safe, but added "the rights-of- greater and you won't have to Conversely, If you are faced adelphia’s needy, says training toes, knees and the top of the tress Anita Ekberg. 0 K 5 year. bodies of flood victims have their way. PARKADC foot, result from the surfer’s who doesn't. of Animals, have seized nine day that several hundred Zanzi­ al Asaoclatlon of Investment way and roadbed show general leave the comforts of your own with medical payments and Santa "is a very expensive and "I dislike the people. They are « A Q 1097 For several years West Ger- been found in northern Minda­ hunting rifles with telescopic baris have left their Island Trud said living standards Clubs. their payment in full will not involved project. attempts to stand or kneel on a South dealer Wm( North neglect.” r home. too materialistic. And I dislike North-South vulnerable nds advice is not aimed at Rive you a deduction for this "They mu.st learn to handle moving surf board. , 2 « 2 0 PsM year consider the possibility of people and how to talk to chil­ Some of the nodules are three their way of life. ’They don’t Opening leswl—King of Hearts. 3 (7 rwm 4 ^ tycoons and Wall Street wheel­ know how to enjoy life. They Swth niffed the second , round It ers and dealers. It applies to deferring the payment until dren, inches across, said Dr. Taylor, Double PaM 4 * AH fti enough to get their victims are too gloomy. of hearts, cashed the ace of anyone who maJcea and spends January. Added to other pos' “They must never promise a big "What do I like about lU ly? rejected by draft boards. clubs and ruffed a low club In 4 money. sible expen.ses in the new year CHRISTMAS SEALS child that Me will get any partic­ Everything,’’ the 38-year-old . you might end 1966 with a de­ nOHT TB AND OTHER ular pre.sent. He reported that the growths dummy. East over-ruffed and Tou can proceed In either of blonde continued. « led another heart to make South duction. RESPIRATORY DISEASES "If asked directly if they are respond to medication. B a k e r P r o b e r s two arays — defer Income until How about real estate taxes? the real Santa Claus, they must *‘l like the Italian people. ruff again. and only 1966 or Increase your deductions Many states send out tax bills say that they are Santa's hel- BEAGLE PRESENTED ’They are charming, proud and Declarer drew one round of H e a r of New NORMAN’S NORMAN’S for 1964. A combination of the trumps 'and led the queen of in December, but the deadline 000 for this year you can aver- \ SEDALIA, Mo. (AP) — A fe­ vitally alive. J like their way of two can be Ideal. for payment fa not until Janu- age your Income. 1 They must also remember male beagle has been sent to life. They are uninhibited and clubs, too late. West covered B an k in g ^Deal^ AM.,First consideration, At. . . in . vour ary. This gives you the choice Washington as a gift for Presi­ they enj^ life. I believe, like with the king of clubs, dummy You do that by Uking one-, "ever to eat garlic or onions the Italians, that life is here, ruffed, and East over-ruffed. t "" ot aelectlng your own tax year fifth the amount to be aver- I ^^e street dent Johnson, whose 6-year-old Income will be cut again on Jan. when the deduction will do you Beagle Her died recently. now, and you might as well en­ This took the last trUmp out of (Crmtinued from Page Om ) 1. It was reduced already in aged, find the tax on it and | comers, joy living it.” dummy, so that West was bound the greatest good. multiply by five for the full The Rev. William Freeman, OFFERS so MUCH MORE 1964, remember, at the time It is pos.sible under present MAY STRAIGHTEN TOWER Baptist minister who raises bea­ So the Swedish bombshell is to take the setting trick even­ Hughett testified that he ne- the new withholding tax took a tax. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The gles as a hobby, said the dog going to become an Italisin to­ tually with the jack of clubs. ommended to Sherman Leland, smaller bite out of your pay tax laws to so arrange your af­ The advantage? Instead of fairs as to lump medical deduc­ President of a suburban Min­ was sent at the instructions of mato. The bidding should tell South his nephew and one of the or- checks. jumping that big year Income neapolis company has gone to E. D. Hollsteln, a lawyer from all he needs to make his con­ ganixera of the Redwood Nation­ But don’t expect another cut tions, extra real estate tax pay­ into the high tax brackets ’>jfou ments and overly generous char­ Italy with a plan to shore up the Rushville, Neb. CARDINEL RICKETTS tract. Surely West has five or al Bank In San Rafael, Calif., tn the amount withheld begin spread it—or "freeze it"—into leaning tower of Pisa. The minister said the dog was NEW YORK (AP) — Juan more clubs hesMled by the king that Bromley be retained for ring Jan. 1. 1965, W ithholding ' ‘t^We contributions into a year one steady across-the-board or king-jack. That Is all South help in getting a charter from rates were reduced to 1965 l e v - fwhen you carefully itemize de- The company. Soil Solldlflers, shipped by air Monday, along Cardinal Landaziir Ricketts, bracket. Inc., is trying to interest the with a card carrying the com­ archbishop of • Lima, arrived needs (as long as the trumps the comptroller of the currency. el j at the time of the first out. | . . J " „ , J ^5*” , .u I You now have vour hints on Italian Public Works Commis­ pliments of Hollsteln’s four Monday night -after a flight break normally). He said Leland told him In the Since you will be paying a hold the ]^yments down to ' to wave moniy. Hop to it. ft vf bare minimum and settle for ______^ sion in using a solution the com­ daughters — May, Linda, Susan from Rome, where ha had at­ Draws Trumps summer of 19

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This new system requires the factory South Windsor iUmrlfriitrr manacement and .Its workers to put EitntittQ V^ralb amphasia on quality aa wen aa quantity. TV-Radio Tonight m a n c r e s t k s For if its suits don’t sell well, it won’t Dedication of Gym Tonight get new orders. But if its suits are well made, ai\d well designed, and do sell well, then the Will Honor Hugh S. Greer Television factory will g^t more orders. 6:00 ( I) Big I IhsaUr (6-30-40) Combat Dedication o^j B m Hugh S .f asked to meet at the restaurant ( ( ) News (13) Y m Bear One part of the new system is that (10) Bye-Dentlfy Oreer Memorial Gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. and bring a 60 cent (l>33-80j Mr. Novak the factory has its own brand name, (13-16«) Merle 8:00 (34) Tha Puller World TELEVISION APPLIANCE w ill be held tonight at South grab bag present. (23) Top. 32 Plua One ( 8-13) Worid War 1 v - OoB*.. aa SaeenJ Cla— Mai which it puts on its suits, ranging in The South Windsor Safety (34) Buteh Osrdena 1:30 (34) Casals Msster Class Wlndepr High School (80) Early Show (10-32-80) Man from UNCLE price from (44 to $187, so that custom­ Commission wil:' meat tonight (4U Stoney Burke (18) Subscription TV ■DBBCBiraOM BATU ers can rely on its reputation for style The dedication ceremony will at 7:80 at the town hall. The 6:10 < 8) News. Sporte. Weather (8-12) Red Skelton N e ' w Pavahla ia ABfaaoa be held at 8 in connection with public Is invited. (13) Political _ (8-30-40) McHale’s Navy XBBP • • aaaaa aa aa aa aa aa aa • PMiljP and quality. t;U (23) Club Houie t:00 (34) Buffalo Philharmonic SEflDCllB aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* l^W South Wlndaor High School’t The Abe E. M iller Poet, Am er­ f;9P (10-23-80) HunUey-BimUey ( 8-30-10) The Tjrcoon . I *»aaa»**aa»«a«aaa But what really ties the workers of opening basketball game with ican Legdon, will hold a regular ( 8) Wide Country 1.30 (3-12) Petticoat Junction L - o - i s r - o l o o k : aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* tu the Bolshevik Clothing Factory into this Oorentry High School. meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at (12) Newibeat (10-22-80) Week That Was (C) (341 What’e New? (8-3040) Peyton Place new system, is the fact that it means The gymneslum is being dedi­ the Legion Hail. All members SHOPPING ( 8) Walter Cronkite 10:00 (10-3360) Telephone Hour (C) . TBB ABSUOATUD P t L t m ^ cated in the memory o f the late are requested to attend. 6:46 ( 30) Ron Ochran (24) In-School Preview ' Iba AModatad Praaa U aiematraljr aatl^ special profit bonuses for them. ’Tha bet­ 7.00 (13-23-80-40) Newe, I p e r ( t. (8-3040) The Pugltive •a lha uaa o( rapubUeatfoa at all nawa Hugh S . Oreer, former Ella- M Weather (3-12) Doctors and Nurses in STEREO HIGH FIDELITY by ter their suits sell, the more business DAYS ; aatolMa etadttad to it or not otuannaa cradH- worth Memorial High School Manchester Evening HeraM ( 3) TBA 11:00 (3-8-10-12-33-30-40) News. : S b i aria paper and alao the looal aawa nab- their factory does, the more money and University o f Connecticut South Windsor oorreepondent. (34) Rice Sports. Weather Brownie Joeeph, telephone 644- TILL CHRISTMAS (I'J) Henneeaey 11:15 (10-30) Tonight Show (C) A ll ilghta at rapabUcaUae a t apaolai dia- it makes, the more they , gelt for them­ basketball coach. (30-40) Les Crane Show 0148. (30) Open Hike pataiaa parala are alao taaarrad.______selves. Cards have been maUed to (18) Subecrlptlon TV (13) Cjhiia Clerk I 7:16 (33) Maas Highlights 11:30 (12) Movie lha Barald Prtmiiia Oaniiav. lad-, aa- Back in the first blush of Commu­ donors to the memorial proje^ (80) Snorts Camera ( 8) Movie (C) aamaa no fiMM«iai roapoaalDiU^ tor typo- ^ inviting them to the dedication Hike in Breaks 7:80 ( 8) What In The World 11:30 (22) Tonlptht (C) ■raphloal arrcM appaarlni ta^yertlaMoeiiU nism, Russian workers used to work (34) Challenge (8) Lea Crane anffgthw raadB« mattar la Tba ICanelitatar ceremony and game. Attending Shower Given , Brawnp Haraid.______;______hard for the glory of the regime. the ceremony along with town Noted by Police MEE 8ATU361s a x ' « t v WEEK POR CiOMPI-ETE LISTINO PHI But now they find it quite an inspi­ aarelea oUaot ot N. A A Sw rica, ^ officials and members of the F o r Miss Tyler ____ laiM n BipraaamatWaa - rational thing to be able to work for n.emorlal committee wrill be The Manchester Police De­ Itadwwa badaf Aponcy — Now Tort Chi- Mrs. BUlie Oreer, widow of the A SUBSIDIARY OF ( } caap. Datroit aod Boatoo. . more money in their own pockets. Miss Karleen Tyler of Man­ partment investigated 18 re­ Radio TabM BBR AUDIT BURKAD 0» COKCDIA- And one result of all this has been coach. T I 0 N 8 . ______In addition to a plaque to b e , chester was feted at a misoel- ports of breaking and entering ITUs llsIlBg Indndss a«ly those sews brasdeute of 10 or 10 to make these Russian workers so eager during November, representing Dlaplay adTerttams oioalnf BoDia: unveUed on the east wall of the 'Buieous show4r Sunday after-, minnte length. Some stnnoas ihsttv otner «hort newscasts). *br Hoaday — 1 p.m IWday. for good quality and good quantity in gym, the words ‘Hugh S. Oreer noon at the home of Mrs, Jo­ 40 per cent increase in cases (TBIM)—4363 A 3:|U Speak Up, Hartford For Tuaaday — 1 p.m. NoMay. their work, and more rubles in their Memorial Qymneislum” have seph Swensson, 97 Prospect St. of that crime over October. f:uu Loat Jofea nod* 113:00 New* Por Wadneaday — 1 p.m Ttiaaday. Five men were arrested, 1:00 Dick Rrahuow 13:16 Sim Off P ot Tboraday — 1 p-oj. Wedneaday. own pockets, that they have, voluntar­ been placed in silver letters ov­ About 55 guests from Connecti­ rOj Newt Sign OO WTIC—IBM Por IMday - 1 p.m Tbmatoy. er the entrances to the gym. cut, Massachusetts and New charged with possession of W B A « ~«16 f:UU Newa Weather Sports Por Batnraay — i p.m JWday ily, surrendered their sacred and tradi­ 6:UU fVed SwoBsow Show 6:36 Old Borrowed Blue ..K t , Two new wall-hung trophy Jersey attended. weapons in a month that saw a Claaamed deadima: lO.SO a.m. aaob day a t tional coffee break privileges, and de­ total of 267 persons charged 8:80 N (w i Sport* and Weatker 7 :(» Conversation Piece mtiUeatloa except Saturday — 0 a.m. ______cases have been installed to Mrs. Swensson was assisted 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 7:30 New* of the World voted the time, instead, to discussions in the party arrangements by with various offenses, including 7:16 Jo* ICdwards. 7:46 Sing along contain the awards .won by the rwi on 8:10 Pops Concert Tuesday, December S o f how to improve production, a prac­ the bridegroom’s four aunts, 220 for motor vehicle viola­ 8:06 Nightbest Ellsworth teams in basketball, tions. W INP-U36 tice some benighted American empfpy- '■fW' track, soocer and other sports. Mrs. Allen Fletcher of Hart­ 1:00 New* Weather Sports 11 00 News ford, Mrs. John Miller of Ox­ These figures match the re­ 6:16 Radio Greater Hartford 11:16 Soorti Pinal ers may possibly envy. V‘ ■ ■--r.:: : . ■ " 1 1 The memorial committee, im- spective October figures of 6:46 Lo.well Thomas: Sport* 11:80 Moments In Music Postponing Sanity ford, Mrs. Donald Seccombe of I ;0U New* 11-46 Art Johnson Show i But the fact that the Russians are de.- the chairmanship of Sher­ Ansonta and Mrs. Arthur 265 and 218 However, the 47 7:36 Leading Queetion WPOP t416 A long-range reading—alwaya the wiliing to give up their coffee break in wood Waldron, has been work­ ■Vroom of Derby. arrests for offenses not involv­ k'OO News $:UU Lou Terri ing the Improper use o f an au­ 8:16 Life Lin* 7:00 Ken OrtRIn aaaieat and simpleat— o f tlie agony out order to improve production merely ing since last winter to develop Miss Tyler w «a assisted in 8:30 Jerry Gordon 13:00 Sal LaRoea. the memorial and raise the tomobile represent a more than on tha Berkeley campus of the Univer- shows how relatively primitive they the opening of her gifts by Miss Ai.Thv&lTrti itiir funds for the project’s comple­ Barbara Bairtow o f Falmouth, three-fold Increase for criminal alty o f California would aay that bad still are. Here in this country we have Along Country Roads With Joseph Satemis tion. Mass., maid of honor; Miss charges over the month of No­ COAST TO COAST Judgment plus bad luck has been con- profit sharing and coffee breaking both. Guild to See‘ Slides Paula Ballsleper of Manchester vember In 1963, in which only apiting against the cause of responsi­ EARLY WINTER The St. Francis of Assisi and Mrs. Peter Prince of Mor­ 15 such arrests were reported. with FM Stereo and FM/AM Radio... A total of 84 accidents were bility and authority and handing unfair Ladies Guild will meet tomor­ ristown, N. J., cousin o f the The Look row at 8 p.m. in the church hall. bride, both bridesmaids. Mrs. recorded last month, resulting prestige and advantage to people who Slides of the "H oly Land” w ill John Craig, mother of the in 22 injurie.s. Dempsey-Tegeler NEARLY 5 FEET W e saw it, for the first time in 1964, don’t really deserve it. be shown by Father Peter Ro- bridegroom, presented the fu­ The character of the student leader­ In the eyes of a young lady on Main S t sazza. ture bride and her attendants REUTHER SATISFACTORY OF FINE FURNITURE AND DETRCHT (AP) — The condi­ & C O .g lN C . ship, crusading allegedly in the cause of the other day. All members are requested with Christmas corsagea to bring a 50 cent grab bag Decorations of white chry­ tion of President Walter P. Reu- *1iIEMBEB8 NEW YOKit ciaOCK EXCHANGE free speech, is fam iliar and typical and Fortunately, for our own Immunity, SUPERB SOUND Connecticut Yankee gift. Christmas items will be on santhemums and holly were ther of the United Auto Workers Standard. There la one thing this leader­ we were engaged in our weekly bank­ Inside By Rowland Evans Jr. Union was reported satisfactory TEL. 643-1105 sale at the meeting. displayed. Flower arrange­ ship would really rather have than free ing mission, and, even more fortunately, The Sisterhood of Temple ments for the buffet tables at Henry Ford Hospital today. 629 MAIN STRCn MANCHESTER By A.H.O. Reuther, 67, was operated on speech. It would always prefer trouble. we were on the way back from putting Robert D. Novak Beth Hlllel will hold a card were designed and delivered Monday for removal of what our own money as far beyond our own The strangest community of reapportionment Issue, seemed party tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at personally from Falmouth by OPEN DAILY 9-5—SAT. TO NOON FM STEREO and FM-AM RADIO * 4-Speaker $a«n4 The university administration la ex­ was described as a “ small spot” . Syetem Report not entirely happy with what it the Temple. Prizes will, be Miss ’Tyler’s grandfather, THURSDAY NIGHT 6 P.M. TO 9 P.M. Super Hniltlve m ic e Colden Grid Interests in Connecticut politi­ perienced enough to sense this, but im­ casual reach as possible. on his right lung. e Scrahli-Guird cal history continued to deepen seemed to anticipate might be awarded. James Tyler a noted horticul­ Tuner wttndi rente of FM receptien Thus prepared and fortified, we man­ Tene Am patient enough to think that the student D EN VER — Even as the R e­ usual attitude of Gov. Mark Hat­ Eisenhower in an effort to guard and amplify itself; even aa the the final result of its crusading, Those planning to attend are turist on Cape Cod. A bride’s h r top qutllly teund. eIinlH:M t aged to get past the -young lady in field and Curtly Informed him against attempts by the Gold- and seemed to be pleading, nujer ceute tt body must see it too. But the under­ publican Governors wrestled for cause which inspired it seemed requested to make reservations cake, made by Mrs. Earl Ferris AUTOMATIC 4-$PEED CHANSER rtcerd inir not to expect any future cam­ water faction to enlist him on graduate is always easily enlisted in question without being shaken and de­ the soul of their party here. to grow more and more forlorn, perhaps a little late, for meth­ with Mrs. Joseph Omen, 174 of Manchester, was the center QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 Pliyt ell four e Flaetlet Dean Burch, the Goldwater-ap- paigning help in Oregon from their side. . at last week’s public hearing on ods of reapportionment which Famham Rd. of the buffet table. ncerdipcedi. Oiteieed Needle the free speech cause, and inclined to moralized totally. 10' 3 12" polnted chairman of the Na­ Smylie if Hatfield refused to What the anti-Goldwater Re­ would have beat chance of re­ Actors Workshop Slated Miss Tyler, daughter of Mr. en IP She was young, and she was walking legislative reapportionment ffllied rtcerd grant the benefit of any doubt to its Join the demand for new party publicans fear is that on Wed­ storing some token of the snd Mrs. Herbert Tyler, 86 Tan­ etecki el * Seetnlt talH-ln tional Committee, was prepar­ I d the summer special ses­ The South Windsor Country 164 EAST CENTER ST. rapidly with her body inclined slightly leadership. nesday, when the Senator makes seme ipeed. aniteim for leadership, and the undergraduate will ing a counter-attack In Wwhlng- sion, when the reapportionment checks and balances the courts Players will sponsor an "Ac­ ner St., will be married to Lt. AM ead FM Romney came to Denver loath his pilgrimage to Gettysburg, a t least go along fo r the show until he forward, as if she were eager to get to ton. problem still seemed relatively seem to have ruled out o f Con­ tors Workshop” tonight at 8 Robert C ra^, son of Mr. and to make sn issue over Burch. the General may be talked into necticut political life. Mrs. John Craig, 106 Prospect M ANCHESTER — 649-5261 himself has experienced his own disil­ her next errand. Her face was bright What Burch is now consider­ simple, in comparison to the at the South Windsor High He toyed with the :idea of an one of those famous Eisenhower St., Dec. 26 at 6 p.m. at St. ing, as a way of cutting the complexities it has since devel­ It would be inaccurate and School. iiiii lusionment with the crusade leadership. and pleasant rather than beautiful, set all-level party 'conference be­ “ unity" statements which Gold- M ary’s Episcopal Church. Lt. ground from under the progres­ oped, the surprising arm’s unrealistic to put too much Fred Ragazzi will conduct ONLY T8ike a look, or listen a moment to in nice, light-colored brown hair. But it fore the Jan. 21 meeting of the water could exploit in Burch’s Craig is stationed at Moody Air Ampls Parking Front and Rear sive Governors derrtanding his length coalition concerned the stress on any positive commu­ the workshop, which is open to the leadership of this supposed Califor­ was in her eyes that we read the story, scalp, is a formal change in National Committee. This could behalf. nity of Interest among these Interested persons. A business Force Base, 'Valdosta, Ga. *218.00 make party policy and outflank This is precisely the way Gen. small town g^roup and the State nia crusade, and one might guess that and could tell that, although she looked Republican party positions Labor Council, supposedly tra­ various organized groups. Some meeting will precede the work­ adopted over liberal protests at Burch. Eisenhower’s great influence was of them are ultra-conservative shop. this leadership would expose and dis­ almost too young, she was a mother, ditional foes. 'There the Repub­ Judgment Day the convention last summer. But by Friday evening Rom­ neutralized by the Goldwater and some ultra-liberal, and (he Kindergarten Meeting Set suid mother of somebody who was going forces before the convention last lican small towns, fighting to credit itself almost Instantly if author­ Foremost among these ney had joined the demand for good League tries to stand The South Windsor Coopera­ Hlj: summer. The progressive Re­ save themselves, and Connecti­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ “Before Loeaea Happen, Inaure With Lappen!” P H I L C Q ity gave it its free and open chance to to be old enough, this year, to distin­ changes would be a resolution Burch's ouster next month. The somewhere in the middle smd tive Kindergarten will meet to­ iiiHi publicans 'don’t want it to cut organized labor. Interested dent Johnson told Monday night guish between packages and between to be offered the National Com­ call for a leadership conference treat government as a science. night at 8 at the Wapping Ele­ do so. happen again. in diversity of composition in of some whispered advice he mittee next month condemning was put o ff until next spring. And some would normally greet mentary School. University authority, however, has contents. The Denver meeting might the legislature and in at least had received from the First t “ extremism." It would be pat­ The Republican Governors reform of the Connecticut leg­ Mrs. Susan Alpert, guidance What was there in her eyes? It was had been quietly tapping the t have been a catastrophe. In­ an occasional balance o f power Lady. had a natural and understandable emo­ terned after the resolution pro­ islature with instinctivs en­ -and psychological examiner for stead, out of it came a spirit between parties, found them­ At a White House dinner hon­ WINNING POINT tional Inability to treat sub-humans it a warm, pleased, fondly amused look, posed at last sentiment of National ComfMit- thusiasm, and others with nos­ South Windsor schools, will tee men .ind women in every of combat, a new understanding selves companions in the clutch. oring British Prim e Minister •i'll' as if it were imagining a specific de­ July by Michigan's Gov. George talgic regret. And to get them sp>eak on "Sex and the Five J ^ o d s t o c k dislikes and despises aa bargaining state. They are now convinced that if the moderate-liberal forc­ At the hearing the other day Harold Wilson, Johnson said: It’s extra effort that delivers the Romney, and promptly killed on all together in endorsement of Year Old” and "Disciplining In III E equals. lighted reaction to a specific item un­ orders from Sen. Barry Gold- the majority of the ISO-odd es are to have a voice in the the chance for some preserva­ “ I had some very special ad “ winning point” in sports— or in- the specific plan to do what the Early Years.” A question der a Christmas tree. members of the Committee will party's future — and the party tion of diversity of representa­ vice, Mr. Prime Minister, just a In spite o f this authority seemed, water. ■ has to be done would probably . and answer period will follow ■surance. You’ll find that our P.S. vote to replace Burch, probably Itself a future — they would tion and the widest possible few minutes before you arrived. yesterday, close to establishing a vic­ The leaping light in her eyes was What Burch is now consider­ prove quite impossible. Mrs. Alpert’s speech. with Ohio’ s long-time state have to take off the kid gloves. geographic distribution of rep­ My wife whispered in my ear as — Personal Service is a high scorer wonderfully and irrationally sure of it­ ing, in other words, is an act of Y et this somewhat disconso­ Meeting on Epilepsy tory for sanity. *A parley .for peace had chairman, Ray Bliss. A t' least In Denver the gloves started to resentation seemed to have we were coming out to greet faith to prove that he, too, is late and distant community of every time. It’s the extra value you seen a good reception for professors self, as people get in their thoughts and one emissary ^ s talked to Oen. come off. grown even more remote than Mrs. John L. Morris is plan­ you this morning, she said, all for making the Republican interest was all enough on one ning a meeting on epilepsy Dec. get with every AEtna Casualty who set forth a possible basis for set­ in their looks when the fever is work­ party "a great, broad-based it was last summer. ’Dear, this is judgment day and side of the general situation to 17 at 8 p.m. The meeting place be sure you use plenty of it.” policy we recommend. tlement of the free speech issues— a set­ ing in them. When one is this young, political party," not a "narrow, But the more lost the cause prompt and make legitimate w ill be announced at a later begAn to seem, the greater the “I have tried to follow her tlement which Included most of the con­ and the business o f preparing the first exclusive political clique," as the following question: date. liil! the Governors put it in their variety of organized interests advice.” cessions the agitators had claimed to real Christmas for the first child has "W ho in the world is actual­ Interested persons are asked Iiiii policy statement out here Satur­ trying to jjut in a good word ly for the kind of redistricting to contact Mrs. Morris, 55 want— and the possibility of peace look­ taken over one’s life, every thought and fo r it. BOBBY SPENT $1.2 MILUON iiiii* C day. which seems likely to be enact­ Woodside Dr. Mrs. Frederick instinct is likely to be a happy inspira­ But judging from the fresh It was not any real coalition WASHINGTON(AP) — Sen.- THE IFFERENCE ed good for a moment. Open Forum ed or computed for Connecti­ Dooley, public health nurse for elect Robert F. Kennedy spent In that moment, however, authority tion, which one can follow through winds of change that blew out which developed. It seemed to cut?’’ South Windsor, and Francis of Denver this past weekend, have no real lines to votes in­ more than $1.2 million in his 'without fear of disappointment or folly. Organization Democrats say Coppola will attend the meet­ May tee quote ratet and aanist you suffered its bad luck. A representative Burch may need more r' ^y Thanks Barry We urgently request that the side the General Assembly to successful race against Sen. they are, but one can’t be sure ing as guests. of the agitators who really wanted trou­ It’s a good thing, when on Main nails than thi^toi^batten down Bocud appropriate $60,000.00 of which opinions and sentiments Kenneth B. Keating, R-N.Y., To the Editor, even about that. Yule Activities Street these days, on the way to the his hatch. Because what hap­ this money in order that the were being expressed. Perhaps according to partial report to as tee have so many others? ble more than free speech tried to make On behalf of the residents of Grades through 8 will pre­ pened at Denver was that the brook may be enclosed. The , it was no more, at this late the Senate secretary. his way toward a microphone, apparent­ bank which will hold and save your the Benton, Lenox and Bran­ sent a choral group Christmas progressives finally asserted Board’s attitude seems to be date, than a series o f somewhat Keating so far has reported money for you, not to look too closely ford Sts. area I wish to public­ Yesterdays program for the Orchard Hill ■IE ly to try to upset the prospective peace. themselves, after a deadly slow “ let’s w ait and see what hap­ paradlel expressions o f regret expenditures of slightly under ly thank Director David Barry School PTA tomorrow night at And at this point authority, in the uni- into people’s faces. You may learn to start, and declared with unusual pens.’’ A s more and more wa­ over the prospective passing of $ 100 , 000 . for moving and requesting that 7:30. A bake sale of Christmas like what you see there. You may feel agreement that the Republican ter will flow in that brook from so much, and a wistful hope Herald Both Kennedy and Keating tonn of campus police, dragged him off preliminary plans be prmared cookies will be held following party must change or die. They all the other areas of town, I do that, in the wreckage, some said, however, that the figures the stage. This was the stroke of bad some irrational answering gleart fight­ to enclose the Bigelow Brook the P T A meeting. weren’t fooling. not think this attitude la wise, special and precious touch from 25 Years Ago did not include funds spent by hick, for apparently no one in real au­ ing its way forward into your own look. between Lenox and Benton Sts. The Wapping Mothers Club PHILCO 3600 tCM True, the Governors' state­ because something dreadful the past might somehow be per­ North Bind residents protest the Democratic and Republican I attended the public meeting will hold a Christmas party at thority gave any such order. ment, originally drafted by oould happen. Our children and petuated. state committees, and local on Dec. 1, 1964 and the Board plan to demolish Union School; the Mt. Laurel in Thompson- This had at least the temporary e f­ Pennsylvania’s Gov. William property are worth far more This time, the list of orJianl- committees which file financial Elms And Public Indifference of Directors once again heard 'board of education puts off ■vllle Thursday. Members are I^m econom ical! Scranton, failed to call for the than this $60,000.00. The Ume zatlons arguing in favor of as reports only In New York. 19 inch* Philco COOL CHASSIS fect of making him the martyred hero the pleas and requests of my project until Spring. T V Meriden has not been doing right by ouster of Burch by name. Be­ for action is now. W e don’t diversified a representation aa once again, and o f retaining for him neighbors. As I look back at the Total of $126 in merchandise its elm trees. Neither has Wallingford. hind the scenes, however, all wish to prove our point by hav­ possible, spread among aa many meeting, nothing was really ac­ prizes announced to be awarded in Early American Styling that undergraduate support he might And in Southingrton within a month one but 6 of the 18'Republicans who ing loss of children or prop­ localities as possible, included complished except for one brave to winners of Christmas Home well have lost if he had been allowed to of the tall graceful elms on the town met here would have been will­ erty. not only the small towns them­ move on the part of Atty. Lighting Decoration contest green was removed, a victim of Dutch ing to do just that, and this Very truly yours, selves, and the spokesmen for • Furnttur* itytiiig knislied to ■ otdi make his free speech argument why the Barry. conducted by Chand)er of Oom- I like my laundry elm disease. message has surely gotten to Mrs. W illiam Ogden the AFL-CIO again, but an­ Cherry furniture free speech concessions offered should be In all of these communities there are Burch. The capital improvement re­ merce. Secretary of the Bigelow Brook other atrangr if still distant • Philco patented COOL CHASSIS iw rejected. numerous dead and dying elms, more The best evidence that the longer TV life serve fund’appropriated by the Committee pairing in the ConnectlciR A student body, in such a situation, is than 500 in Meriden alone. 'The contin­ party will in fact be wrenched Town of Manchester for 1964- Farm Bureau and the Nationu 10 Years Ago % to dry gently. • lllumineted Chennel Selector ued presence of these trees is a source out of the Goldwater-Burch rut, • Front Controh, Front Sound, big likely to be impetuous, and sentimental, 1965 was $220,000.00. Of thU Association for the Advance­ Members of Local 63, Textile NEW of infection, since the scolitis bark and soon, was the willingness amount only $19,000.00 will be ment of Colored People. Workers Union of America, 5x3' speaker behind matching and automatically fo r the underdog, and O n e Y e A g o beetle carries the deadly fungus from to do battle v/hich was displayed spent to purchase a much-need­ Finally, even the Leag^ue of CIO, to elect president for com­ cloth grille irea suspicious of constituted authority, all infected trees to healthy trees. by the leaders of the anti-Burch ed bulldozer for the town dump. Eighty-two persons were Women Voters, the organiza­ ing year and for first time since • Built-in Telescoping Dipole Pivotaon'e’ ^ • New High Gain Picture Tube, of which explains why the movement at 'The best prophylactic is thorough group in their private meetings This means, there is a reserve killed in the crash o f a Pan tion which actually put the 1938 they will not name Franl: LOW spraying to kill the beetles. In Meriden Friday afternoon and night. guaranteed 1 yearf p-.-keley has gone as far as it has. But on hand right now o f $201,- American Boeing 707 near Elk- original finger on the trigger o f Reilly, who plana to etq> aside funds for spraying have been cut dras­ With Gov. Robert Smylle of • Non-Glare Tinted Separcte Sofety 000.00. ton, Md. Connecticut court action on the ‘for good of the unkm.’* the same kind of student body also has tically in successive years. Even Sit that, Idaho the spear-carrier (a West­ Glaas Filter an eventual instinct to honor the truth, money which was appropriated for erner was essential to avoid the • Modern Copper Engravod Circuitt, PRICE guaranteed 5 yeanf and to be fair, and it is this kind of be­ spraying has been used instead for the old charge about the “ Eastern establishment"), the moderates P19' overall diag. nteas^ 172 sq. ia., havior and judgment which authority, removal of dead trees. In Wallingford a comparable situatlpn took a hard offensive, won over 'fiewabie area beset by poor Judgment and even worse exists. The spraying has been neglected, Gov. Romney by early evening, luck, has so far kept postponing out at or a cheap and ineffectual job of spray­ and squelched the business-as- Berkeley. ing was done to little avail. F i s c h e t t i Proper spraying will curb the spread It^m tla m clc » » 9 of the disease by killing the carrier I beetle. But neither in Meriden nor in o f eonroe. V I C A Seminar For Samovar Walllngrford has much been done to try A Thought for Today Council of Chqrchfia American observers have now given to cure the infected trees. Both the Con­ It?» electric! ■ E i # % I C 3 necticut Agricultural Experiment Sta­ Sponsored by the Manchester rather full reports on the developing ex­ tion and private firms have made con­ 5 periment in the Bolshevik Clothing Fac­ spicuous progress toward a cure tory, a maker of men’s suits located in through the use of new chemical com­ ‘Nothing New 7’ “ I f any man is in Christ he C " ID k y M Moscow. pounds. In Wallingrford this week the Town is a new creature.” II Corin­ Hr The experiment being made there, Council pondered- the Dutch elm disease thians 5:17 and being paralleled in some other Rus­ problem and finally voted, 6-10, to let “I feel like a new man,” was the reply of a satisfied custom­ PROTECTION CONTRACT sian plants, and considered likely to Gerald Dineen, a former town judge, try Gift for the homeva er after taking the prescribed spread under the new regime in the his hand at restoring the trees to Most women are ieoonomical. They’re also busy and particular. Thosa health. Dineen has experimented with do.sage of the latest tonic. Too Kremlin, inchides several departures often Christian faith is thought who have electric dryers find they waltz through washday. A push of FREE OF EXTRA COST Dutch elm disease control aa a hobby for of as a tonic or some super­ the button and instantly they get gentle sunshine. Never never never from established Communist production many years, and claims success. A plant an charge that gives you. an inoc­ INNERBED! practice, and winds up with a surprise pathologist warned the Council that the do they end up with wind-whipped, sun-faded or frozen laundry. And ulation of some sort. The new Dineen method, however well^-lnten- answer to what we had hitherto consid­ creature described by Paul 1s they have a choice of damp-dry or bone-dry. If you’d like to waltz tloned, is without scientific foundation. ered something of a special American not the trumped up energies of A re you ready for an overnight Suita or through washday, see your electric diyer dealer now. But the Council authorized Dineen to a humanist. 7t is God in Christ problem. go .ahead aninvay. two? Or is your sleeping space limited? MANCHESTER T1|S main thing in this Moscow suit who makes alive through the The Meriden Council, on the other power of the Gospel. Tha Gospel Give your home an Eclipse Innerbed this V TMs .is a good Vme to ask year deeler tectory is that the old system of put­ hand, has not aven discussed the prob­ makes for a re-orientation- d( Christmas and be prepB^ed for any over­ atMat a Iberal InstaHotien etteweiieai ting emphasis on the number of units lem of Dutch elm control. It’s time they life. This re-orientation is revo­ i did discuss it and authorize the prompt night guests. Use the innerbed daily as produced at the factory, never mind if lutionary. It is like life from the application of the beat available meth­ dead that totichea life at its a sofa. Quickly converting it into a bed they were all the same small size, and ods of control and treatment. > deepest level. Are you prescrib­ equipped with the famous Eclipse inner- never mind if anybody ever wanted to Both Meriden and Wallingford were ing your own tonic? Woqld it spring mattress for sleeping comfort. ‘ buy them In retail stores, has been aban­ once fantous for their avenues of beau­ not be the part of wisdom to TELEVISION APPLIANCE tiful elms. Most of these stately trees See the Eclipse Innerbeds at Watkins doned. let God make alive? This is His are gone now, and the remainder are domain. Th^new man is "after tonight. Prices start at $199.50. Style The Hartford Electric Light Company In Its place there has been substituted going. Both communities are -the poorer God created in righteousness shown ia $269. a marvelous new system in which retail for the loss o f these trees. A compre­ and holiness of truth.” (Ephe­ atoras order whsit they want and need hensive program of control is necessary sians 4:24) I at once' if any o f the trees are to be NEXT TO STOP and SHOP 'M a i tlM factory, after which t^ fad^ Rev. Melvin T. Peterson, rmwESTOR-omiED mm cmiKY saved. Such a program co$ts. money, Assistant Pastor '• BMkas what has been ocdwed. but it's worth It—MERIDEN REOORO Emanuel Lutheran Ohursli

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lIANCHtSTEB BVENINO HEBAU), MANCHESTEft. CONN, TUESDAY, DECfiMfeER S, 19«4 - X MANCHtSTEE EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1984 PAGE S i m w t r r r r r guard at Hamilton Standard Division of United Aircraft W ilson Urges U.S* Enter W om an Held EYE-GLASSBS by |^J0 p E u i r ^ Oorp., Windsor Looks. Mr. Mc­ Tov^to Sefl BiHii Events Intosh was a former member of Grenier Quits Post, DaBtlla and Reale Opficidm the Connecticut State Police In NATO Reorganization In Smugslitis( Complete ’’ 'a i m M t t e Department. He v/tk also a For Interest In State Bye OlaM Service AttNd Jm o m T h o m a s member o t the Washington Your eye doctor’s (ContimNd from Page Oas) peared to be no great difficulty. To Work for Burch Irving Council, Knights of Co­ O f G>caine m prescription filled — I Ulna, t7, o( WaUnrsfMd. fa- Wilson wants the United States (Caarttoeed fram Paga O ) «r ot Alfrod B. Parkas of lumbus; the AMVETS, and modern frames — submarines to NATO. To do this to maintain a permanent veto The town will pay 3.08 p i r . cent interest on th6 $1.7 1 pnchastar and brother of Tanguay - McGill Post, Ameri­ knowa who tha anonymous latter (CoBttaned from Page One) lenses duplicated — over the um of nuclear weapons NEW YORK (AP)—A 49-jrear- million in general obligation bonds it plans to issUe for denounced it as "a hollow and *'1 fa. I/nils Tuttle of Ifanches* can Legion of ThompsonvlIIe. he feels NATO nefeds a new nu­ writer la. But ha said he had no shallow promise” and "a des­ prescription sun­ which would be assigned to the old wonun is accused of at­ i r, died yesterday at Hartford Other survivors Include his clear weapons arm which could additions and alternations to thr$*. schools and for Its proof and could not dlaclose the leaders. "It waa delayed. It any­ perate reaction to the very ap­ glasses — prompt re­ fleet. This Is close to the U.S. thing, ‘ by them," he said. I ospital after a short Illness. wife, Mra. Lucille Starr Mc­ include a thinned down version tempting to amugflo into the share of the cost of North End Renewal. name. parent fact that the Republican pairs. Other survlvorB include two view, .______The bonds will coot the town Public hearings are being held 18 Asylum Street Intosh; two sons, Dennis McIn­ of the U.S. surface fleet propos­ American officials have hint­ United States a load of cocaine National Committee is swinging a Its, a daughter, a sister, ten- an eatlmatad fMO.OOO in Intent at the request of Um other three, WASHINGTON (AP) — Re­ heavily against him end his HARTFORD tosh and David McIntosh And al. ed that someday they might worth between $8 million and 18 Born in Truck grandchildren and tsrenty two daughters. Miss Delmrah chargaa over the h u t 15 year*, all facing departmental charges. publican NaUonal Chairman leader riilp." f Room 104 I reat'grandehlldren. One of the major issues raised agree to complete European million on the underworld mar­ minus a prainlunl oi 51,880. Monday night’s hearing took Dean Burch, beset by criUcs Russ DeBella Tel. 522-0767 Enrico F. Eleale McIntosh and Miss Linda in this connection in the talk control provided that Europe tPuneral services win be held ket. Mothers carrying their ba­ The bonds will ba aoM to the up the case of Vincent Barry. within hie party, plana to take McIntosh, all at home; a sister, between Johnson and Wilson wia poIlUcally unified. The So­ tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the Officials said a young customs bies into the emergency Barry denied any wrongdoing his case to the GOP National Mrs. Austin Wiggins of Fai- was the extent to whicB Britain viet Union has denounced that First Boeton Oorp- wbleh mib- More Diabetics, James T. Pratt Funeral Home, inspector’s interception of the room is not an imoommon In bis 14 years on the force. Committee with a letter spelling lankbee, W. Va.; and a foster would actually participate In the poaslbtUty as a device tor put­ mltted the low bid opening in 71 Farmington Ave., Hartford. dope at Kennedy Airport after sl^ t at Manchester Memo­ The hearing was conUnued out his views on leadership and sister, Ma]. Aliha B. Andersen, Jointly owned, mixed Crew ting nuclear weapons into the the munlctpal buUdthg this Burial will be in Village Ceme> It was brought from Santiago, rial Hospital, but Mrs. Ray­ until next Monday. party Issues. Sampling Finds serving with the U.S. Army force. The British are not en­ hands of the West Germans. morning. Hslsay Stuart Oo. and tew, Wethersfield. Chile, was the largest cocaine IF FOSSIlUt Iseellf gMvs hee Is mond Mulka of Broad Brook Associates also asksd 8.06 pSr Burch said in an Interview Friends nuty call at the fu­ Nurse Corps, , Tex. thusiastic about this and Wilson A system providing for a per­ shipment seizure ever made in WASHINGTON — Public Is trying to cut costs because of manent veto on the part of the howe-ftailMiiH. If l«ipiaiMe,be ssw caused quite a stir yqst®r- cent interest but offsred lower Routine Session Monday night that he would neral home tonight from 7 to The funeral will be held this country. day when she walked In car­ draft a detailed summary ot his Health Service statisticians now his country's international fi­ major participating countries, Is Isst Ires fir Im Ihmis. premium, $845. HARTFORD (AP)—The Con­ 9. Thursday at 9:15 a.m. from the The woman, Mrs. Juanita rying her baby daughter. own views and send It to the 132 think the number of unknown Leete Funeral Home, 125 Pearl nancial plight. with a second right of veto over A t a special meeting o f the necticut General Assembly, in Bradble, who has a racord of The tot had been bom a National Committee members cases of diabetes much greater Leals C. Sehlode St., ThompsonvlIIe, with a sol­ Johnson is understood to have any future proposals for change 15 larceny and proetituUon con­ board of directors attended by session for the purpose Short time earlier In her fa­ who meet in (Chicago Jan. 22 than were realized. taken the position that part of In the syriem, officials said victions, chose being held In jail more than 20 town officiala and Ot reapporUonIng Itself, met BLUNOiON—Louis C. Sch- emn high Mass of requiem at 10 ther’s truck, while the fam­ and 23 to decide, among other In 1962, estimates of known at St. Patrick's Church, High anyi broad new policy revision would apparently meet the Brit­ rather than being freed in ball. bond company repreeentatlves, briefly today in a rouUne ses­ and undiscovered cases were at hide, 7«, o f Maple St., died ily was en route to the hos­ sion. things, whether to retain Burch, St., ThompsonvlIIe. Burial will cn the fleet to accommodate ish requirement "I am in danger of my life,” bids were received frdm nine chosen last July for his post by three million in the United this morning at Roekville City Wilson and Johnson were pital. Both houses convened, and ■be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery, Wilson’s needs must provide for she said when arraign^ Mon­ other financial companies, all of OOP presidential nominee Bar­ States. But sample screenings Hospital. British participation. Ih s Unit­ scheduled to have their final A hospital spokesman re­ attar only a few minutes ad­ Mr. Schlude was bom Aug. Hazardvllle. day before U. S. Oommlsslofier whom aaked a $.10 interest ry Goldwater. have convinced P.H.8. the true ed States supports the mixed round of talks ISte today and Salvatore T. Abruzzo in Brook­ ported that the baby seem­ charge. journed. total is four million or more. 19, 1888, in Windsor Locks, a Friends may call at the fu­ The House and Senate sched­ Earlier, Burch said both he manned force as a way of giv­ Wilson is due to fly to Ottawa lyn. Bail was set at $60,000. SAW M lech iff Mm Sett eel ef the ed perfectly content and was The nine are Hartford Na­ son of Alois and Elizabeth neral home tonight from 7 to 10 uled their next seaslona for a and Goldwater could accept and ing West Germany a voice in after a morning news confer­ traeli alieo tetting It ep. Split the lieft sucking her fiat when she tional Bank and Truat Co.; Con­ Bridgeman Schlude, and lived in and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and Customs officials said Mra. weak from today. endorse a policy statement is­ Fabric *Weatherized’ the development of nuclear ence Wednesday. The two men ew elie, BMUag tp litt t«e leeliei accompanied her mother to necticut Bank and Truat Co. the Ellington area most of his 7 to 10 p.m. BrsLdbie, a New York City resi­ c4 1-12 Bank Robbery sued Saturday at Denver by Re­ strategy anj[l operations under probably will meet again In dent, was the courier for "a the maternity ward. Mother with The Mellon National Ufa He was a retired farmer. January when Wilson plans to publican governors calling for WASHINGTON — An inexpen­ the control of international safe­ major international conspir­ and baby were said to be In Bank and Truet Co.; Morgan GOP "leadership which clearly He was a member of Elling­ guards. return to the United States to sive treatment based on new acy.” • excellent condition today. Guarantee IVust Co. A a s ^ - Bank Robbery represents a broad view of re­ ton Grange, and Pomona, State On another issue there ap­ apeak at the United Nations. chemical compounds that Im and National Orange. Funerals Asst. U. S. Atty. Raymond B. ates; Shearson, Hammill * Co. STAMFORD (AP) — A thin- publicanism." Some governors prove cotton fabric’s resistance Survivors include his wife, Grunewald said at her arraign­ and Associates; Marriman, Rip­ faced gunman apparently used described the statement as a to weather and rot has been de­ Mrs. Edna Warner Schlude; a ment ; I ley ft Co. the Oc^ecUcut Turnpike as an call for Burch's ouster. James H. Leggett veloped by United States De­ son Wesley A. Schlude of El­ Meat Packing Heir Held "It took a large amount of | Aleo, Chase Manhattan Dank escape route after robbing the The national -chairman's partment of Agriculture re­ lington; a sister, Mrs. Fannie Fimeral services for James money to get this dope and to News Tidbits and Aaeoclate; Lehman Bros.; Fairlawn Branch of the Lincoln statement brought an immedi­ searchers. They say it looks par­ Herbert Leggett. 76, formerly .4end this woman to Chile for it. National Bank of $6,700 Monday. Bloom of Tampa, Fla., two from the AP Wires American Securities Corp. with ate response from Idaho Gov. ticularly promising for awnings, grandsons and one great-grand­ of Hazel St., will be held to­ In Identical Twin’s Death This is a conspiracy of great Cooley ft Co.;/ and the Chemical That wsm the police theory Robert E. Smylie, chiUrman of tents, tarpaulins, and other out­ morrow at 1 p.m. at the Holmes magnitude, and a number o f ' DON'T bfiag tiM late Mm heaM aaMi Bank of New York Trust Co. as they joined with federal and the OOP governors group, who door products. Just-Right daughter. people are Involved." raadjr le pat It ap. Fat It la a pall af Funeral services will be held Funeral Home, 400 Main St. state authoriUes in trying to Tests showed the cocaine, a^atat la a caal spat shaltaesd fraai Ifca A Bolivian airliner explodes a^id Aasociatca Thursday at 1 p.m. at the LiCdd Capt. James McLean, com­ TEMPLE CITY. Calif. (AP)fShuey Greenberg, said Timothy solve the robbery, the 22nd this mander of the Manchester Sal­ weighing 22 pounds and packed VBB wMB MUI ffBOT]r. near La Paz, Bolivia and 16 par­ Qenkral M ant(6r Richard year at a ConnecUcut bank or Funeral Home, 19 Ellington — A wealthy young real estate rushed into his apartment and sons are reported killed, includ­ Martin recommended Ui4 dward vation Army Cqrp., will of­ developer was booked today on said: "I just shot my brother.” in cellophane bags, is of the savings and loan association and G ift Ave., RoOkvilia The Rev. purest type and worth about ing four crew members . . . to the Firzt BMton COrp. "In Wayne Sandau, pastor of El- ficiate. Burial will be in East suspicion of murdering hie Iden­ Umothy’s account, officers the third In Stamford. $200,000 wholesale. This figure Lawrence Freedman, 64, a busi­ view of bond interest ^ d by An entrance to the turnpike lin i^ n Congregational Church, Cemetery. tical twin brother. said, was not completely clear. ness executive in London, pock­ Friends may call at the fu­ Sheriff's deputies said Timo­ Officers said they found Timo­ Jumps into the millions after other oommuni^ee and compar­ Is less than 100 yards from the Ifs MARLOW’S FURNITURE for will officiate. Burial will be in the dope is adulterated And (Us- ets $844,869 In a record soccer ed to the interest paid by the Islington Center Cemetery. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. thy Nicholson, 22, told them "It thy walking up and down in bank, which Is in a group of a tributM to addicts. pool payout. town In pretdous bond Issues.” Stores on east Main Street. F o r Friends may call at the fu­ was an accident." Todd F. Ni­ front ot the apartment when The United States delays poli­ Henry O. Bradley cholson was shot to death with a they arrtvsd. They also learned, The -seizure and aTreet were He caUed the 3.05 offer "a fair Police said the bandit was a neral hCme tomorrow from 7 to cy speech to the U.N. General white male, about six-feet-one, Funeral services for Henry 22-caliber rifle in the brothers’ they said, that he flew to San made Saturday, but were not Assembly for another week In cost.” 9 p.m. $400,000 S4-unlt luxury apart­ Diego and back Monday in his revealed until Monday because and wore a grey cap and olive BOSTON ROOKERS The family requests that O. Bradley of Hartford, for­ hopes the Soviet Union will g(ive The bonds will be printed in federal agents had hoped to trap drab coveralls. He was about merly- of Manchester, were ment in this Los Angeles sub­ private plane. iM keep some clue by then to what It In­ Boston in denominations of M oth er those wishing to do so may the Intended receivers of the 46-years-old. make contributions to the held this morning at the urb. The twins’ mother, Roberta MM vIMi ir. d im tends to do about Its peacekeep­ $5,000 each and will be returned Wonderful Gift For Mom! Holmes Funeral Home, 400 "We are booking Nicholson,” Nicholson of El Cajon, near San cocaine. to Manchester for signaturel. One of the tellers told police Friendship Class at Ellington ing debt . . . Charlotte Whltton, the bandit appeared to have a Main St. The Rev. Earle R. said Sgt. A1 Sholund, "because Diego, drove here Monday night The case was broken—without one of the best-known women Martin estimated that the town OCngrCgational Church. sdar on the right side of his Start of St, Bridget’s School Custer, pastor of North Meth­ there is enough conflict between but had no comment. any advance tip—by Customs in Canada, loses her bid for a should have Its $1.7 million by or Gram odist Church, officiated. Burial physical evidence and what he Timothy was married in 1961 Inspector James Sullivan, 27 face near his mouth. $ Frank W.* Claffey fifth term as mayor of Ottawa. the end of the year. The Rev. John T. Delaney, pastor of St. Bridget’s Church, throws the first shovel of earth priced 1 0 .5 0 was In East Cemetery. tells us to justify booking.” but his mother later had the years old and three years in The bank was the first fi­ during groundbreaking ceremonies preceding construction of a six-claiasroom parish school Frank W. Claffey, 87. of Deputies said they were told marriage to his wife, Patricia, the service. Congolese rebel leader Chrls- The school bonds will be paid nancial insUtution in the state from Bearers were Roland Las- tophe Gbenye appeals to Afri­ and a convent. Both buildings to be located on church property at Main and Woodland Sts., Hartford, grandfather of Mrs. sonde, Hobart Wilson Sr., Ho­ that the twins were heirs to por­ annulled on grounds her son lied First, he found that the inter­ off in 15 years and the renewal to be robbed since the $740 can and other nations which bonds in eight years, ^/ith Inter­ will be built by the Wadhams and May Co. of Hartford, whose executive vice president, Wayne .^Iduc of Manchester, bart Wilson Jr., Leon Dolby, tions of the Cudahy meat pack­ about his age. The wife is five ior of a suitcase appeared shal­ holdup Oct. 9 at the First Emile J. Cloutier, is standing on the far left next to the Rev. Dennis R. Hussey. Nick Doro- protested the U.S. Belgian in­ est payments for both to be Savings and Loan Association _ 'YOUR CHOICE OF died yesterday at Rocky Hill Frank Steele and Ernest Tur- ing and Pullman railroad car years older. Patricia Nicholson low. Suspicious, he looked fur­ shevich, representative of the school’s architects, J. Gerald Phelan Associates of Bridgeport, tervention in The Congo for made on June 1 and Dee. 1 of of Middlesex County, East Veterans Hos^tal. eck. fortunes, and that each received sued last Ssptember to have the. ther and found false bottoms in watches from in front of the waiting steam shovel. St. Bridget’s Church is in the back­ $600,000 at ago 18. annulment set aside, and won three pieces of expensive lug­ military aid to fight the govern­ each year and principal pay­ Hampton. One man was later The children’s genuine, precious Other survivors include his ground. (Herald photo by Satemia.) 'fodd had been living in Phoe­ support for a son. She said she gage brought in by Mra. Brad- ment forces of' Premier Moise ments only once yearly. arrested in the case. ■ • Maple birthstones set in a beautiful pin or wife, a son, three grandchildren DON'T piece tfte is freat of wona air Tshombe . . . The Russians lift and two great-grandchildren. nix, Timothy here, friends said, was deceived by a promise of bie. The cocaine was found piled The school bonds will be paid ring of 14-karat Florentined gold. Tank Truck Hits lieputies told this story: remarriage into staying away neatly in the false bottoms. tesiiMri sr redietert. the wraps from their first capi­ fortable and provide better The funeral will be held to­ talistic-style enterprise — the off at the rate of $105,000 prin­ From $30.50 for the one-child The brothers bought the from annulment proceedings in cipal yearly, and renewal bonds STOCK 8PUT steering and road holding. * ^ Black and Qold morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the School Bus, Car apartment earlier this year. Santa Barbara, C&Iif. Bolshevichka textile plant and HARTFORD (AP)—Directors What Is Toy to One Man They also point out that the mother or gram, to $75 for the Richard W. Sheehan Funeral it seems to be doing all right at the rate of $15,000 principal family with a half-dozen youngsters. Todd was in the procesO of Deputies said the brothers yearly, both to commence in of the Phoenix of Hartford In­ Moulton’s engineering which Home, 1084 New Britain Ave., transferring opOratione to this were co-owners of the Sun In­ New ‘Wetback’ The Connecticut Bar Associ­ surance Cos. announced Monday just won a top design award 2 • Padded Seat Federal tax included. DETROIT (AP) — An oil 1965. West Hkrtford, with a Mass of area, so the two could pursue vestment Sc Development Corp. ation's proposals designed to a two-for-one stock split. Is Just Another's Bicycle here, allows for more luggage requiem at 9 at Our Lady of tanker veered across a median real estate projects. of Phoenix, and had plans for a Moving Across strengrthen and Improve the The last three town bond Is­ The split will double the num­ space. Because it has no cross­ sues were eold at three and one- ■ and Back Sorrows Church, 85 New Park and smashed into a school bus Monday night, while Todd was program in Hollywood. public defender system in the ber of Phoenix shares from By TOM A. CULLEN <^8ports sedan. The Moulton bike bar, the Moulton can be ridden courts wins encouragement eighth per cent interest. Ave., Hartford. Burial will be and a station wagon In suburban packing to return to Phoenix to Todd also was listed as head Mexican Border 1,000,()00 to 2,000,000. The plan European Staff Correspondent embodies such revolutionary by a woman wearing a skirt. ■EST aet pat alaetric lialai aa$w Hm from Gov. John Dempsey, not­ In Soldiers Field, Northwood complete the transfer of busi­ of a firm called Instant, Inc., will voted on by stockholders Newspaper Enterprise Assn. p.inciples a.-, rubber suspension "There Is no loss of dignity rin Cemetery, Wilson. Detroit today. The school bus ness operations, came the shoot­ maker of plastic toys. trae if k k ta ba daceniM wilb oay- ing that they "are worthy of at tlw Felv 26th annual meeting. mounting or dismounting,” a J I EASY TEItMS TOO! | LONDON (NEA) — Cabinet and a center-of-gravlty frame. Friends may call at the fu- driver was killed and 18 persons ing. He was hit in the heart. In Phoenix, Ema Clark, own- MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — A new Ihiaf tbot awy (all oa th« troeka serious consideration' by the The directors also announced company brochure claims. This type of "wetback" Is reported in It is claim-xd to be the biggest ■eral home tonight from 7 to 9. were injured. Neighbors said they heard no er-manMer of apartments Cba& oH itoia^ if Ugirti for fio/ad General Assembly” . . . Sen. Tests Show plans to pay a quarterly cash ministers ride them to work. advance in bicycle design made could be an Important consider­ The bus was carrying 40 Tay­ disturbance, but the two had where 'Todd lived for a time, action at the U.S.-Mexico border secktii. Thomas J. Dodd, D-bonn., says dividend of 46 cents a share if Fashion models adore them. In ation with men like Quintin — (Juban refugees crossing the this century — as well as being Paul T. Nye lor Center High School pupils. indulged in “ horseplay” over said he gave many parties and in Washlng:ton that Russia’s the stock split is approved. Hogg. the British minister of Rio Grande. theoretical constitutional guar­ fact, everyone seems to love the answer to traffic jams and ■ Open Tonight Seventeen were treated for inju­ the weekend. had won trophies in motorcycle Anti-Poison The board voted a cash divi­ parking problems. science, who rides a Moulton. BOLTON—Paul T. Nye, 85 ries at Wayne County General Cubans arriving in Miami aft­ antee of freedom of religion is Britain’s new baby-buggy bicy­ of Granby, father of Mra Dor­ The apartment manager. races. dend of 90 cents a share for the But the U.S. Bureau of Cus­ The Moulton is available in Hospital. er flying to Mexico from Hard^ nullified by practices which in­ current quarter, payable Jan. 1 cles except the U.S. Bureau of five models, including a stow­ othy N. Luck of Bolton, died na say traffic across the border 12th Circuit clude “ the Imprisonment of re­ toms remains unmoved by these ■ and Thurs. till The bus driver, Cecil Smith, In Chicken to Stockholders of record Dec.IS. Customs. arguments. The Moulton bicy­ away model which can be easily yesterday at St. Francis Hos­ 51, of Taylor Township, was river is brisk. calcitrant clergymen.” pital, Hartford.' The Moulton bicycles (named cle’s wheels are only 16 inches dismantled for storage in the pinned in his seat and died St. Louis Police Nab Gang "They are crossing by the G)urt Cases luggage compartment of a car. Other survivors include his hundreds," said (liarlos Estevez, •8AN DIEGO, CAlif. (AP) — iVoin Here’s a Horn! after their inventor Alex Moul- in diameter. It says In the U.S. shortly alter police freed hUn. Latest report is that the Moul­ wife, two sons, a daughter, ten who came this week from Cuba Scientists have found a mysteri­ tonl^are .lot even bikes at all. Customs manual that ail import­ grandchildren and thirteen The double-trailer tankfr it according to American cu.stoms ed bicycles must have larger ton concern lias made a licens­ the station wagon before slam­ via Mexico. EAST HARTFORD SESSION T a x Guide ous factor — believed present

demonstratora did not try to anter. SPECIAL THRU SUNDAY ONLY Who KiUed ^apoleon? MARLOWS Moh Storms Last Saptamber, demonstrar [Local Stocks Water Line Sought tors marched on the Surabija Half Bushel Park Chief Silent BERRY’S WORLO OPEN library hut poUee stopped them. M.25 Large B Grade Arsenic and An Old Case TUES. V.S^ Library Tbr moh then attacked the by In Southeast Tract American oonaulate, wrecked . Tegeler Oo., Ine. THURS. HR its seal and ripped the Ameri­ On Rec Boycott Mwoben of New Torfc By TOM A. CUUJEN ^neutrons was really Napo- In Jakarta can flag. Stodt Bxchaiiga Eunqieaa Staff Oorreep<»deiit lone’s?” fa American "Thomas Jefferson” APPLES Park and Rac Superintendoit Horace Murphey today Bid Asked LONDGN— (NEA) —Atomic asks. It Is also pointed out that arsenic occasionally has been St. mere than a mile to serve a planned subdivision in library at Jogjdkarta in August, refused to comment on the status of seven pastim e rec Conn. Bank and science may soon put Perry Ma­ HMion employes In the building protesting U.8. support of Ma­ Co used to preserve souvenir locks I the southeast comer of Manchester. employes who, by staying off the job last night, forced Trust ...... 70% 74 son and Inspector Maigret out of hair. were not hurt. laysia. It Is still closed. Hartford National of business, the British claim— Hie recommoidation wiU bc^ ORCHARD the shut-doWn of the East Side R m and doubling-up of But Dr. Smith and his Swe­ Neilaon said Allan McLean, Bank Co...... 62% 65% since an atomic reactor at Har­ dish associates in the experi­ pUMd alone ^ tbe town’s at allowing both w ^ s and sep­ American consul at Surabaja, gupervlaon at the Communltya------, ------Vernon National boardsrd ofI directors, " who must T. well has proved that Napoleon ment are so sure of themselves tic tanks on the lots since the reported the “lightning raid’’ HILL Bank ...... 70 was murdered by poison instead that they have asked the authorise the project. The ex­ lasted half an hour. An embassy Group-Insured The aeven men, through their of dying of natural death. tension of about a mile and a land is sloped and becauae the ■pokeaman, Charles Graff, reit­ Less Smoking, Plra Insnraaoe Oompaalea French government to exhume Bolton-type soli is not Ideally spokesman said seven policemen Hartford Fire . . . 71 74 A few strands of Napolean’s quarter (7,000 feet) would cost on duty at the library could not Use Policy Less AVERY ST„ WAPPING erated tbedr IntentiaD to atay f f t / k Napoleon’s body. suited for drainage fields. More Gambling, National F i r e -----120 126 sandy-red hair were fed to the Closer to home, amateur de­ as much as $100,000, and would cope with the mob. He said re­ away until they receive their reactor, bombarded with neu­ be paid for by the property Last night the commission ehecka for the Nov. 16-28 pay­ Phoenix Fire ....125 131 tectives are reminding Dr. also recommended the town ac­ inforcements arrived after the CHIOAGO — Health-Insurance Ltfe aaB Indemiiity Ins. Oos. trons, and were found to con­ Smith that arsenic is very owners who hook into the wa­ demonstrators had wrecked the utilisation is higher among in­ roll period. Drinking in U.S. tain particles of arsenic. ter main, according to planning cept Hlghwood Dr:, Kane Dr., : One of the oaaualUea of the Ti Aetna Casualty ..128 134 tricky stuff. "Remember Marie and part of Philip Dr. as town tmildlng. dividual • policy owners than On the basis of this analysis, IS So Erector Joseph Tamsky. $ Aetna Life ...... 68% 70% Besnard,” Is the warning Cry. McLean tried to contact the among insured-group members, ieo department wage dlapute la CHICAGO (AP) — Americana Dr. Hamilton Smith, 30, an in­ If the water main is con­ roads. Highwxxxi Dr. Is off the Midget Baaketball League, Conn. General . . . 166 171 Marie Besnard, a French­ Porter and Wyllys Sts.; Kane Surabaja authorities but no one a Blue Grose study Indicates. smoked less but drank and X Dividend vestigator from Glasgcw Uni woman, was accused of mur­ structed it will enable Atty. and Philip Drs. are in Alexan­ was ai^IaMe to see him, Neil- arideh waa acheduled to atart gambled more (hiring the fiscal versity, concluded that Napol­ Herman Tules to proceed with Admission per 1,000 group laat night a t the darkened East Hfd. Steam Boiler 163 168 dering her entire family With der Jarvis’s new Oakdale sub­ son said. members totaled 188 compared year of 1964, Commerce Clear- Security Ins...... 53 57 eon was dosed with arsenic at arsenic. She was tried three CONyENlENT a subdivision he plans for in­ division. American Ambassador How­ pMe Rec. IngHouae said today. least 40 times between the sum­ terior land between Birch with 166 for individual-policy I Although the Eaat Side Rec Sec. Conn. Life .. 26% 27% times in a period of 12 years The commission also author­ ard P. Jones is protesting the owners. Group members aver­ The organisation, which re­ Travelers ...... 40% 42% mer of 1820 and April 1821, the and then acquitted. The experts Mountain Rd. and Carter St. ized its chairman, John La- Surabaja attack to officials in aged seven days of hospitalisa­ iirM clo a ^ the other two, Weet porta on taxes and buatnesa month before his death. Atty. Yules, who has submit­ Side and Community T were PabUo Utilities had disagreed about everything TO SHOE menso, to discuss a charter-re­ Jakarta, ITie embassy has not tion whlls individual • policy laws to Its cUenta, based its con Cana. Light Power 36% 38% Nor does Dr. Smith hesitate from the color of the hair they ted subdivision applicaUpns for quired reorganization of the yet received an answer to its open and operated a full ached- elusions on fedaial axcize tax owners averaged nine. Hfd. Elec. Light . 51% 63 to put his finger on the prob­ were ariced to analyze to ssArisy s/sAw Af (NL the tract in 1957 and again in planning department with Gen­ note protesting the attack on the Ue, despite the absence of two collectians in the 12 month peri' able murderer. whether there was any arsenic |M^time employee at the lat- Hartford Gas Co. 43% 1900. is pressing the planning eral Manager Richard Martin. Jakarta center. (xl that ended June SO. Southern New England He was Count Montholon, in it. In the end no one was f/rei AiRKfXi commission for approval for a A series of charter changes Neilaon and Jones planned to It stated: Telephone Co. . 56% 57% Napoleon's constant compan­ found to have been murdered new subdivision plan. I A total of aeven of the 14 re- Tobacco taxes fell $27 million approved by the electorate this fly to Surabaja Wednesday to MARLOW'S Manufacturing Companies ion in exile on the island of St. Another word of warning on The new plan was submitted fall include a provision creat­ assess the damage. baloltrant employee atuck to (hirfilg die period from the Hriena, who lifiierited 2 million the Bonaparte murder mystery earlier this year. The commis­ ing a new planning department malr promlae not to ahow up record of almost $2.1 billion Allied Thermal ..51 55 STORES About 100 youths chanting OPEN Arrow, H art Heg. 61 64 francs in Bonaparte’s will. comes from an amateur Sher­ sion delayed action on it until under General Manager Mar­ anti-Americai} songs paraded in for work unleaa their overdue recorded (hulng the previous Napoleon died of st(Mnach lock Holmes, who sites the Atty. Yules had filed additional tin, but reporting to the plan­ jehsoka ware forthcoming at fiscal year. Ot the total, collec­ Barden ...... 12% 14 front of the embassy while Nell- TUES. and Briatol Braas .... 7% 9 cancer on May 5, 1821, accord­ celebrated Maybrick case of data. ning oommission as well. son spoke to newsmen. Riot once. tions from cigara and other non- ing to the official version. But 1889. At a commission meeting last ’n>e planning office was di­ THURS. HE Xn addition to the two from cigarette totnccoa climbed $7.2 Coleco ...... 9 10 OPEN police stood guard and the em Colonial Board the Corsican himself had other Florence Maybrick, 26, of month, Atty. Yules contended rectly under the planning com­ bassy gati^s were shut. The !tfae Y, five from the East Side million while revenue ^ m clg' ideas cm the subject. Liverpool, was accused of mur­ the planners had overwaited mission before the chan^. CUc, including Ita building dl- arettes fril about $M million. Common ...... 6% 7 Dunham-Bush . . . 4% 5 “I die prematurely murdered dering her husband, bwice her their 60-day maximum review jreotor Graff, stayed away, as a Taxes on liquor and beer add­ by the Ei^llsh oligarchy and its age, by putting anenlc in his EVERY period. As a riesult, he said, the result, all operations there were ed up to about $8.6 billion, •TAs kU h going through that *wh/ rtagal^ Kaman Aircraft . 10% 12 N. B. Machine . . . 30% 32 hired assassin,” the broken­ food drink. subdivision plans should be con- aanceled, and the building gain of more than $100 million. hearted Napoleon wrote in his During her trial it developed sddered as having been approv­ King’s Employes olqsed. The building's main­ Gaeoline taxes tallied about North and Judd .. 18% IS that the Maybrick household Peter Paul ...... 31% 33 will, a copy of which can be ed. tenance man showed up on $2.6 billion, well above the $2.49 daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ seen in the British Museum. was literally loaded with arse­ NIGHT At last night’s meeting the Have Yule Party Ischedule, but was sent home. the preceding year. Hospital Notes mond Mulka, Broad Brook. Plastic Wire Cable 13% 14 This has been regarded here nic. Her husband. It appears commission agreed to accept ( The dispute stems from a re­ Wagering tax colIecticMis DISCHARGED Y B 8 T E R- Standard Screw .38% 41 liked the stuff because it gave Stanley Works .. 23% 24 as a nasty imputation, Indeed, Atty. Yules’ plana, and asked ’Die Roeemount Restaurant, view being made of the time gained $8U ,0(X}, moving up DAY; Brian Lovely, 428 W. and the British have smarted him vigor. WMh the Maybrick Visiting honn are 2 to 8 p.m. Middle Tpke.; Miss Ruth Veeder-Root ...... 54 67 UNTIL him to prepare an application Bolton, was the scene of the ahtota for which paychecks more than M million. In aU areas exeeptlng mater­ under it for nearly 150 years. rm with recommendations Patients Today: 267 w d e last aprlng in a rec de­ more than half a billion dollars Mrs. Barbara Murphy and son, ric. know that the hair subjected to ' mSee. It was backed last night by host to 120 employes and dis­ ADMITTHD YESTERDAY: Town Health Director Dr. Members of the English Speaking Union, putting partment audit. to a total of $18.9 billion. 443 Lydall S t ; Mrs. Marie tributed gifts to each employe Mrs. Margaret Qagllardone, Munson and daughter, Riga Nicholas Marzialo, who had and guest. The highlight of the up $100,000 for this nine-foot bronze statue of Sir- MM2601W He this morning that the recommended previously that The WINTON • Model payroll for the Nov. 16-28 pe- South Glastonbury; James Grif­ Lane, Bolton; Mrs. Karen Ham­ evening was the distribution of Winston Churchill, are divided over the question of lin and daughter, East Hart­ the subdivision have either Distinctive Danish Modern styling in genuine 2^ will be processed today or fin Jr., 21 Brainard Pi.; David gifts for the department heads whether it should have a cigar. Sculptor William oil finished Walnut veneers and select Halos Varied ford; Mrs. Carol Bunce and town water or sewer, prefer­ , would be assessed 1 Graff said this morning that Six-sided halo0 were given St.; Mrs. Ekhel Marcheaaeault pre-World War I days. w for this Holiday Season and ^ 3Vi‘ cone-type tweeters). Broad range to personifl(»tlona of vlrtuee, Dery, 57 Bigelow St.; Mrs. Gae- Tolland; Francis Breen, 25 Fox- against benefiting property The first American competi­ response of 80 to 12,000 CPS. no personal feelings are in- (Volved in his group’s stay-away such ae Faith, Hope, and Char­ tana Florentino, 188 ^ W. Mid­ croft Dr.; Mrs. Karen Magenis, owners. Complete repayment la tor was a cavalry lieutenant ^ for every day in the years to come. 'A ity. A halo with stera was the dle Tpke.; Francis Topping, 49 Loveland Rd., Rockville; Mrs. imllkely since the town owns protest, although he admitted who later became a famous TONI Virgin Mary’s. A number of the Main S t.; Mrs. Arllne DOUa- Clara Pierre 70 Village St., about 1,000 feet of land along World War II general, George MICRO-TOUCr ° ^ e men resent the method of Fora, 153 Center St.; Mrs. 2 ARM operation since Murphey took bleased Trinity got a halo with Rockville; Mrs. Karen Grant Porter 8t.; payments would be 8. Patton Jr. World's most imitatedi Only 2 grams bars, with the exception of God Agnes Donofrlo, 44 Grandview | and daughter. Warehouse «Werred until homes are actual­ over as head of the department. S t ; Robert Lyons, 88 Goodw(n { Point (1/14 oz.) needle pressure. Plays 1 He said that Murphey has the Father, for Whom a trian­ Mrs. Chrietine Schhlde ly connected to the neiw water records a lifetime with virtually gular halo was reserved. St.; Monique Gagnon. 219 Ced-s-and daughter, 70 W. Main St mains. no record amar. not appeared at any of the cen- tw SL; ^ tr ic la O’Brien. MS'TiockviUe: Mrs. Anita Daigle Sers, either to view the pro- The proposed subdivision, Modem . . . Convenient . . . Beautiful . . . These Autumn S t ; Mrs. Josephine auid daughter, 39 O’Leary Dr.; 'grams or to meet the person- fFhy Cadets Wear Gray Huff, 246 W. Center St.; Mrs. which will be developed by U * CAR RENTALS M and many more features are yours with your new Mrs. Laura Paquette an(l R Realty Oo. Inc., would include ZENITH 2G ’’STEREO PRECISION" RECORD CHANGES mel. „ Josephine Adamls, 110 Lake Rd., daughter, Wapping. Graff, a 13-yeor veteran of WEST POINT, N.Y. — West about 73 tots of 30,000 square JP Moen single-control faucet. All arrangements for ZENITH DUAL CHANNEL STEREO AMPLIFIER Andover; Henry Hilliard, 28 or or LEASING K this thoughtful gift have been completed . . . rec activities, said, “We can’t Point cadets’ gray uniforms Bliss St; Robert White, Berke­ feet more on steeply sloping COMBINATION LOUD^ESS/BALANCE CONTROL . BASS AND iunderstand the reason for all of commemorate the War of 1812 land oast of Birch Mountan Hd. M just give us a call to set the installation date. May ley Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Julia Bl- * All Mak*s PUSH-PUU STEREO/MONAURAL CONTROL... TREBU CONTIKX. the red tape. It looks to me like Battle of Chippewa above Niag­ retta, 26 Ekigerton St.; Robert GIFT TIES and south of Carter St. *• we hear from you soon so you can start enjoying !the old army game of passing ara Falls. The Americans who Taylor, Coventry: Mrs. Lillian •All Models RIBBONS—PAPER Atty. Yule’s 1960 application K this modem appliance in your home? the buck.” won that engagement with the Orson, Scltico; Nancy Chamber- for a similar property did not * All Times He pinpointed the postpone­ British wore gray because the lain, Times Farm Rd., Andover; XMAS CARDS include the portion of the tract British blockade had stopped the 5 VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL SHOWROOM CHOOSE ZENITH/WORLD’S FINEST HIGH FIDELITY STEREO m ent of the businessmen's Susan Perloff, Wapping. that abuts Carter 6t.; he pur­ basketball league, plus no O.K. import of indigo, necessary for BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A ARTHUR DRUE chased the additional portion at Paul Dodge Pontlae INC. I WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE ,for the bowling league for the dyeing American uniforms their son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard the request of the planning mentally retariisd as two ex- customary blue. Tj^er, Dobson Ave., Vernon; a oommission to Insure a through- STS MAIN ST R IX T 341 BROAD ST.—TEL. 649-4548 STANEK Electronics Phone 649-2881 'amplea of unnecessary delays. traffic pattern. 277 BROAD STREET—PHONE 649-1124 Some of the men queetioned Health officials have balked resented the monies recently approved for the Mt. Nebo ski slope and for the Lutz Museiun, coupled with the refusal of the No Money Down I Free Mounting! ' department head and General ' r ,>•< Manager Richard Mai'tin to ap­ prove J l’funda amounting to a few dollars” for more pressing ^CO coodA ear activities. The bitterest resentment, however, according to Graff, Is the ImpUcatiMi that the part- time employes were guilty of any action which warranted a double-«heck of thelr^ time Sing a Song of Savings sheets. '6o-In-Snow”Special! 5- for all fhe world fo hear

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lUNCHSSTBE. ^ W MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. UANCSISTBR. CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1984 PAGE THHtW a W with HAJOSHOOPtS DAILY CROSBWORD PUZZLB HockviUe^V ernon profeaeor of law at Tale and II . n ' ' " I , Rockville-Vernpu author, of several books about Dinner Time law; Prof. Tale Kamlsar, pro­ fessor of law at Tale and co- ACBOM MWlcM editor of “ Constitutional Law: X. X W AHNBD M M A^OUt iDistrict Voters to Examine AreaPolice^ Cases, Comments and Que.^- V19UB FAMOUS IBN nd — dOSpuMi Mud YOU WM ao*T kioDin' whcnV 4 D W M tlln A 4lMNtlBdlia tions” ; Anthony Lewis of the Vtoti «AlO TWO TAKE MI0N A OCTOPUS HOUt>,3)M<», S . . I ■ bkMdroot 2 Fire Trucks, but Buy 1 Washington Bureau of the WB A «A**tiM' MARSH 8UTMSSCOPPSDAT / 55 UFkuK drink d lA o q iiin Lawyers at New Tork Times and winner of UXofMlMr kBOWltdM two Pulitzer prlzss; and Atty. IniiiiiM 45UMIIM WMUADC-MIE KiClAMOi.TO” John Lriian, chairman of theW Ldbrary Committee; Dr. Krla- Arthur M. Lewis, chairman of IN *m ', CAWfe OP TH M M B n S ^ M dBTTwdMnm Yale Parley TAKB tH ' «MAU.ft^M»■ OUT OF MOlbboa 81 War-god Vamon Blm Dlatrlot Commte- tan, chairman; Dr. Dambeck the Connecticut Bar Associa­ 01 ANT 6REEK saOaaceoinlM aloaan, han denied that the tion’s Cammittee on Adminis­ ClRCULATtOlJ/«>'«OSM iM h i, Wm^STLBK VOO ISPlMCOMmrilM and Dr. O’Oonnor. NHKN X WAS A BO\lSP MAKsr w ith ! BSSUnaflUoUon cominteaioneM are intereeted in Joint Committee: Dr. Hfoel Several membera of the Tol­ tration of Criminal Justice. ■DEFEATED 7'D I'O IsnadofmMrdMUtetot ICOUU3 TAKS a TANK AN' purchaafna two fire trucka an Kerr, chairman; Dr. Kummer land County Bar Association Also, Gerald Demeusy, state THE 6URSEONE aOBxpanga' BSBwebal baiiig SWUSEXB \T TlUL TH' H\V«TS SFlMW was ntatdd.at .a recent commls- and Dr. Dambeck. w d memibsra of the Vernon court reporter for the Hart­ /M HORN ooewsrrwowc/ EVER 6TRAIOHTBN a i l U a o ^ ...... SSLaad pareob lOChmnpbotto gUtanliEr ford Courant; John D. Labelle, STHarliMr’a idonera meeting. Accreditation ComnUttee: Dr. Police attended a seminar Sat­ AND I AAUffT BB ABL8 TO H W O lJ T < y > UArcbawdogloal watarte) Lehan said today, “Tha Fire urday at Tale -Unlveralty. State’s Attorney for Hartford WA.SM Pgne ftTPtAM* SlGralii brlrilM dlrocUoa tenn 3 S lta U c 1 _. Marjorie Purnell, chairman, Mboraoiaa 17i Dtetrict Commiaaioners are not Dr. O’Connor and Dr. William The seminar, on The United County, and Major Leslie W. DOWN SBFbnteaUn Stataa Supreme Court and WUllams of the Connecticut LENOX PHARMACY Indian wUUng: to propoae to a special lO ytioit 00 tho M l*-a- n- 40 CM an Schneider. 299 CENTER STREET— 649-0896 MGonlnt'a wtta OlTuf 41Dem3Mit8 dtetrict meeting; that two Medicine and Religion Com­ Criminal Law, was held at the State Police. ItQoU tafedm — thtn Atty. Lewis was moderator SHobrtw Bonth aiDnitor, for 43Kiittenen trucks be pnirchaaed. That la mittee; Dr..Krlatan. Ta’e T .",v; School Auditorium SOMotivo InitancA 43Son of SeCh not our Intontian.” in New -Haven. for the day-long program. SaXooInd doaaly SCulminationt 34 Formerly Emblem dub Seta Party 4Ftom tho Pop* (Bib.) A report was made to the Attending from Vernon were 34 Mott ratiODal aSBuUd 44Vlpen Rockville Emblem Club will SSrtminliM B H ^ c t coRUnlasion that apeciflcatlonn hold Its regular monthly meet Attys. Herbert Hannabury, % of Wine White 36 Penetrate 48 Search for pn o Harry Hammer and Abbot 8 5 latloa SComipt 37Hardahip 47Ireland for two trucks have been drawn Ing and Christmas party Dec. TLogtl point Bchwebel. Vernon police at­ -,o (ib.) 38 Italian M ntor 48C3iaat ratOn up and are available to manu- 16 instead n f tomorrow at the BONN — Germany’s vine­ rfioiy (tb.) 8 Mina MLand tending included Chief BM- facturera and dealers. Elks Home. yards cover emne 168.000 acres GLASS ENCLOSURES A catered dinner at 6:30 p.m. mund F. Dwyer, Sgt. Walter 1 r “ 5 6 7 , 8 9 !T f T “The two seta of apeciflca- Smlegel, and Constables Rob­ and produce an average yield of tiona were made available to will be followed at 8 p.m. by 80 million gallons, of which 86 a meeting. Each member is ert Zonghetti and William Lis- FOR BATHTUBS l i 13“ guide manufacturers in the ee- welL per cent la white wine and 15 j 1 w timatee ws are seeking for the asked to bring a $1 gift. Those per cent red wine. and SHOWERS 1 planning to attend should con­ Tha seminar was sponsored purchase of one truck,” Lehan by the Committee on Adminis­ l i !?“ ““I17 said. ‘.Tlila new truck would tact Mrs. Helen Griffin, 136 NEW BUSES ORDERED Glass does a beautiful job for such Green Manor Rd., Manchester, tration of the Criminal Justice 1 replace a worn-out vehicle of the Connecticut Bar Asso­ HARTFORD (AP)—The Con­ purposes in your bathroom. Easy to li IT which 1. so old r e p l a ^ ^ t '»y ciation. necticut Co. has ordered 100 B U 6 - 1 25” ! Hospital Notes Clean. Never wears out. LB - parte are not available.” Purpose of the forum wa< to new buses— all air conditioned— Lehan added that the two Admitted yesterday: Kenneth at a coot of 33,360,000. E. Clay­ z r 23 Bernier, RFD 8; Mrs. Anna offer a wide range of thought, YB

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• f Opener Wednesday in Hartford T H te W B M A Rifle Club Notes EARL YOST TO em 7ne smASo/>/ v'Pull Even New Point Mark Sports UMor Giants 11 Hull Scoring (roals .With Bills Better Season Looms Men Under THE For Boston Star Manchester Pre*Sea8on Choice At New Record Pace In Standing Some may disagree, Including Coach Phil Hyde, but NFL L im it For Cheney Tech Five High Junior acorea: NEW YORK— Gino Cappelletti got behind the cover­ Manchester High has been tabbed the pre-season choice MONTREAL (A P )— Bobby Hull’s torrid scoring Monday—Don Hahn 98 prone, ing defender, caught Babe Parilli’s nicely lofted piuu, to win basketball laurels in the CCIL. The fellow who pace will net the Chicago Black Hawks' star 60 goals BOSTON (AP) — ‘Tve 86 atandlng:—ig4, Arvila Oaola tabbed the In d ies the “ team to beat” is John Gentile, NEW YORK (AP)—Al- 98, Ken Adiuna 60, Greg Bar- eluded another would-be tackier by changii^ direction this season, says Maurice Rocket Richard. never seen anything like By PETE ZANARDI editor of the High School Basketball magazine, which lie Sherman, whose batter­ The retired Rocket’s pace was elaa 48, Ray Bimpaon 48- and raced into the end zone for Boston’s firet ^ c h - ^ It,” says defensive tackle Rebuilding program going on at Cheney Tech may j^down in Sunday a 81-24 victory covers 230 high schcxils in New England. E n tile is now ed New York Giants can •ven faster 20 years ago when Tueaday — Bob Moeller 96- over Kansaa City. a New Haven sportswrlter who<8> he set the National Hockey . Jesse Richardson. "Even well see results this basketball season. Coach John Kleis 82— 178, Joe L’Heureux 96, wind up a dismal National The -yard paaa laoapUon for a number of years published Dean Chance League season record of 50 the 1960 NFL champion Greg Dvorak 49, Tarry Nolan 58 cer letter at Ohio Wesleyan Football League season on finds that prospects for improving on last year’s 2-14 was historic altboufh Cappel­ scholasUc basketball preview goals—since tied by Hull and Philadelphia Eagles I play­ 49, Jared Stanafield 48. ‘Ridiculous’ University.. Old Timers’ Day a bright note Saturday by showing are good. < letti showed no emotioa as he magazine. The latest edition la Bemie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion. Yankee Stadium next season .. .A/AC, EOa n4STAfJCE, ed with can’t conlpare.” ’The Rangers have plenty of Wedneaday — BUI Sheldon trotted back to the Patriots’ .h o t off the press, and is good short - circuiting Cleve­ E R A Lowest Hull, the NHL’s leading Mint* 97-69— 166, Stephen Penny 99- will be Saturday, July 31 when AumuOH'e TUCHEfZ maker according to utest Richardson is apeakine about experience this season. Six sea­ Says A r n ie huddle prior to kioklnf the reading. land’s pennant hopes, will tha dogged determination of the 71— 170, Jamea Andlato 00. Cleveland visits. Next year’s Fffgp^fc/(»oA i, league figures released today, soned performers have re­ conversion. Coach Hyde’s Tribe wound be happy to swap his new Boston Patriots who have final­ turned. ’’’They, have all shown Friday 2 Scott Roberta 48, up in a deadlock for first place mid-eummer game will be the 0 M E T PLAiER7THE In 21 Years has scored 20 goals in 21 games. ly pulled even with Buffalo In more spirit aiid speed in our The touchdown raiasd Cap- 19th at Yankee Stadium. “ assistant coach” for a COLLEGE /MHkS, HO. 1 Three seasons ago, when hs hit Peter Bancroft 48, Kent Ough Of R eports pelletU’a point total to 148 in the CCIL last year with a the Eastern IMvIsion race In the scrimmages and practices and 48, Brad MiUer 48. lS-3 record which was match­ Gene Stallings has been named couple of healthy football aiAHT DRAFT p /c k :... the 50-mark, he didn’t score No. points — one above the Ameri­ BOSTON (AP) — Dean 20 until his 44th g8une. League. they appear tc be a tighter out­ ed by Maloney High of Meri­ head footbaU coach at Texas players. Chance, 28-year-old Los Angeles Boston is 10-2-1 after defeat­ fit on defense,” Kleis said. De­ HONOLULU (AP)—Has Ar­ can Football League season AAcM.. Orlando Cepeda is re­ If the Browns, one-half game Richard, like Geoffrion a for­ den. Overall the locals copped Angels’ right-hander, posted the ing Kansas City Sl-24 Sunday. fensive problems last year fre­ nold Palmer lost his fabled fin­ record he set in 1961. And be­ 14 of 19 decisions in 1963-64. covering foUowlng knee surgery up on St. Louis in the Eastern mer Montreal Canadian, caged 24 goals in his first 21 contests ,, The Patriots will be Idle next quently burled fine offensive ef­ T w o M arks ishings kick? Is age catching up fore Glno’s work for the day First test for the Indians will in New York. The San Francis­ Division race, stumble at Yan­ lowest average in 21 years in '■ week when the Bill.s, 16-18 upset forts. with...... ]e world’s greatest mon was done, his total had been kee Stadium and the Cardinals winning the American League’s in the 1944-45 campaign, finisb- be one week from tonight co Giant first baseman had s Ing with 60 in a 50-game sched­ victims of Oakland, send their Problems have a tendency of ey-wilmtnl Ing golfer? Is he devel- increased to 165 points — with against Hall High of West tom cartUage removed. beat Philadelphia Sunday, St. eamed-run champlon.ship last JO-2 mark against Denver. ’popping up” and players de­ oping a Jack Nicklaus com- four conversions and a field Louis wUl vault into the NFL season, the official figures dis­ ule. In Reach Hartford at the local Arena. ... Hull’s 26 points lead Norm R ’s all a prelude to a Buffalo- clared ineligible hurt the Rang­ plex? goal. The Indians could well live championship playoff Dec. 27 closed today. Boston showdown Dec. 20 at ers last year, costing possibly Over 600 Mark UUman, flashy Detroit center, Ridiculous” says Palmer up to the magazine rating. It Short Stuff against Baltimore. Chance yielded only 51 earned by one. Ullman has 11 goals and ■ Fenway Park. If the standings two or three victories. Marks runs in 278 Innings for a 1.65 Of R u sse ll himself to such suggestions The final three points Cap- should be another interesting Hartford World Serl^ dub With those developments in 14 assists. Stan Miklta of ths and game are tied at the end are good so far this year but raised after he blew the Canada peilettl scored also mads him season in the CCIL. mind laat Sunday after the (Car­ mark, the best since Spud Chan­ -I of regulation time there will be Kleis admits that the problem may be a “graveyard” for base­ Hawks is third with 23 points, (3up Individual Trophy last Sun­ the first AFL performer to pas.s * » * dinals ambushed Cleveland 28- dler of the New York Yankees including a league-high 16 as­ a sudden death overtime. is ever-present. NEW YORK (AP) — Boston’s ball players. DiCk Stuart, trad­ finished with 1.64 in 1943. day in one of the most unbe­ the 600 mark in career points. 19, St. Louis pilot WaUy Lemm sists. The Patriots confidently be- Cheney opens its 18 - game Bill Russell, as usual leading lievable collapses in bigtime All-Stater ed by the Red Sox to the Phil­ wished aloud that veteran Y. A. Chance was named winner of The 30-year-old pride of the Pa­ lies, headed laat month’s pro­ Camille Henry, Phil Goyetts ■' gan printing 40.000 tickets Mon­ schedule at Prince Tech' in Hart­ the NaUonal Basketball Asso­ golf. Additional h o n o r s have Tittle would be Sherman’s quar­ the Cy Young as the majors’ ford Wednesday. ’The addition ciation in rebounds, is closing in triots has scored 22 touch­ gram and coming up Tuesday .. W E 'D H IK E T O and Rod Gilbert—members of day for the AFL championship ‘I just had a miserable round downs, 193 of 197 conversions, been bestowed on Johnny Mac, terback choice against the A M O O m L outstanding pitcher In 1964 laat game Dec. 26 ys. San Diego's of St. Joseph’s of ’Trumbull and on two milestones in his nine- night will be ’ITwy Stallard in New York’s French Une—stand —I played lousy. It’s as simple and 92 of 161 field goal at­ backbone of East Catholic’s Browns. 3 B 0 T a a a h . month. fourth, fifth and eighth, respec­ western kings. Bolton High and the disappear­ year NBA career. the starring role. Stallard to­ as that. That’s all there is to it.” tempts for 603 points. line this past football season. "Now If Tittle can have a 7 1 0 M M Y The Angels’ star also pitched tively, in ths point race. Ths If Buffalo beats Denver, Bos­ ance of Rocky Hill are the only The Celtic center, who leads day was traded by the Mets to the most innings, 378, the moet Palmer;- after firing succes­ In addition to leading the The junior guard gained a good day . . Lemm sighed, line has accounted for 25 goals ton must beat the Bills. If Buf­ changes from last year’s sched­ the league with 562 rebounds, sive rounds of 66-66-67-87 with berth on the New Haven Regis­ the St. Louis Cardinals.. recalling Y. A.’s season - high MASOAi complete games, 15, and the scorers, CappeUettl la among and SO assists, best single-unit falo is tied by the Broncos, the ule. should pass both the 14,(X)6-re- the first of these in the prelimi­ ter’s All-State Class B-C squad. Springfield Indians, after a performance in a 84-17 victory moet shutouts, 11. Five of his 30 the top 10 receivers, ranking O F T H B . mark in the league. teams would be exactly tied in bound mark and the 10,(X)0-point nary pro-am, wilted to a 78 on Coach Norm Gerber of the "lost weekend”, return to the over the Cardinals at New York V/KWOs! -vtctorles were by 1-0 scores, Despite a 10-2 bombing by the standings—thus the Dec. 20 mark in games this week. the final day and allowed his ninth behind pace-setter Hous­ Etgles claims Mac is "the best Coliseum Saturday night to laat month. tying a major league record. ton's Charley Hennlgan. Gappy Toronto last Saturday nlghL overtime provision so a playoff Already the No. 1 rebounder teammate, Nicklaus, to walk athlete I have ever had the op- play BkMtem Divlakm leading It’s been an otherwise sub-pai Joel Horlen of the Chicago Detroit goalie Roger Crosier Cheney Slate has caught 46 — his personal TEAM'S would be avoided. GIANT STRIDE— Giant strides like these in college in league history, Russell is av­ away with his second successive portumty to coach.” Moved to Rochester. Injuries to Bill year for the 88-year-old signal- CAtl’T ■White Sox was second In the ER. leads the Vezina Trophy race. "This is the greatest team eraging 22.1 retrieves per game high total—for 806 yards and a mM9T competition helped carry Auburn fullback Tucker indi-vldual cro-wn. a halfback slot in the final Sweeney, Dale Rolfe and Dave caller. Rookie Gary Wood start­ 6AV I’M R E o& yr& z A competition with 1.88. He was The little rookie has allowed I’ve ever seen," says quarter­ Dec. 9 at Prince this season and needs only 19 to The American team of Pal­ 17.5 yard average. game, Mac was a standout Amodio have cut the effective­ ed the last two games, going the <5LAO n o followed by Whitey Ford of the 2.26 goals-per-game and baa ths Dec. 11 Lyman Memorial * become the first player in his­ SUMP IMTO; (PE'P 'mm back Babe Paidlli. "It has the FYederickson, an NEA All-America, to first choice mer and Nicklaus won easily, Another veteran performer This caused Gerber to add, "I ness of the Indiana. Sunday distance for the first time in Yankees, a two-Ume earned run most shutouts, three. greatest cooperation, teamwork Dec. 16 St. Anthony’s tory to go over the 14,(XX)-mark. SU,. HUM . e e s r p A s s i in the draft and a berth with the New York Giants. the fifth tiiumi;di in a row for "thefted” his way into tying a feel he has the potential to be­ night, Springfield hosts Balti­ last Sunday’s loss to Minnesota. r & ehder, king, 2.18; Gary Peters of the Bob Baun, Maple Leafs de­ and spirit—more everything. I Dec. 18 at Vinal Tech And he’s only 61 points short JOHN KLEIS the United States. record by picking off a John come an All-State back next more at 7 o ’clock. Saturday’s Sherman, however, is having TOO) White Sox 2.50, Juan Plzarro, fenseman, is the most penalised Just consider myself lucky to be Dec. 28 East Granby of becoming the 22nd player to The Individual duel between enough trouble rallying a club another C hlca^ left-hander, Hadl pass. New York’s Dolnard year.” The 165-pound player skirmish starts at 8 o’clock .. L AH O , t o B O O T player with 78 minutes. Detroit part of it.” Dec. 30 S t Joseph (Trum­ pass the 10,()(X>-point mark, and Palmer and Nicklaus, recog­ that has lost nine games, while 2.56, and rookie Wally Bunker of Paulson intercepted a Hadl tos.s bandied the punting chores Ned Zaglio has been awarded N /ii /a / a /S S 'O TA ‘S veteran Ted Lindsay is next After the first eight weeks of bull) almost certainly will make it in nized as the world’s two best in the San Diego— Jets game to with East the past two years. being reduced to 29 able bodies ^ S T BLocjcefR Baltimore, 2.66. Weather Against Boston’s four games this week. his freshman soccer letter at with 67 penalty minutes. the seascm, Boston was 8-2-1 Battle of Unbeaten Jah. 8 East Windsor * pro golfers, overshadowed the tie the mark o f 12 set by Hous­ Ben Sch'wartswalder, Syracuse by a flood of injuries, to worry :er had the highest wln- While Russell continues his Brown University. Zaglio co- chasing Buffalo which was 8-0. Jan. 8 at L^rman Memorial one-sided team competition, footbaU mentor, \/Ul speak at about what WaUy wants. Tcentage, .792, on a lead in rebounds, Los Angeles’ ton's Fred Click last season. caiptained the hooters at Man­ By winning a club record five Jan. IS Vinal Tech UMass Gridders although both . Jack and Amie Claude (Hoot) Gibson, who the All-State banquet Dec. 13 "We are Interested In winning recorV of 19 'victories and only Schoolboy Dates straight, including a 86-28 thrill­ Jan. 15 at Windham Tech Jerry West emerges as the resented the emphasis on the chester High In his senior year. a game for the Giants—strictly five defeats. BOSTON (AP) — The dates league’s most complete player, has designs upon retaining the at the Waverly in Cheshire at . . Yonkers Raceway has been Golden Gloves er over Buffalo, the Patriots Jan. 22 at Bolton AMHERST, Mass. (A P)—Vic indiiridual play. punt return title he won Issl which time Mac 'will be saluted. for us and not for the Cardi­ South Windsor Al Downing, the Yanks’ south­ for two major 1966 schoolboy now have pulled even. Ties don’t UConn vs. Harvard according to the weekly NBA averaging 82,000,000 nightly af­ tournaments at Boston Garden Jan. 27 at East' Granby Palmer led through the first year, ran l)ack three Buffalo * * * nals,” the Giant coach F<>id Sports Schedule paw fireballer, waa tjie strike­ Fusia said ” we still have a long statistics released today. The ter 65 race meets this fall. The LOWELL, Mass. (AP)—The count in pro standings. Jan. 29 Prince way to go” as his 43-man Uni­ two days. After 86 holes, he had punts to increase his total to Monday. "I will start the quar­ And Coventry out leader with 317. He also is­ have been set. "Deep down you tell yourself Laker star is second in scoring season ends Saturday night. New England Golden Gloves The New England Interscbol- Feb. 1 Granby • versity of Massachusetts foot­ an eight-stroke bulge on his a record 28. Gibson took over Here *n There terback we believe can do the sued the most bases on balls, for weeks that Buffalo will get The University of Connecticut basketball team has an with 721 points. No. 2 In field ... Tuesday, Dec. 8 championships will be held at Feb. 8 Windham Tech ball team headed today for its partner. After 54 holes, although the top spot from San Diego's Apparently the New York best Job for us.” Tangle Tonight 120. astlc Hockey Tournament semi­ beat and you’ll have a chance,” opportunity to make it a clean sweep of the Ivy League’s goal accuracy with a .506 mark, Nicklaus fired a record-tying 65 Giants are not too satisfied Injuries to center Greg Lar­ Coventry at South Windsor, 8 Lowell Memorial Auditorium Baltimore reliever Stu Miller finals will he March 18 with ths Feb. 9 at East Windsor Tangerine Bowl game ^ th East is seventh in free throw accura­ Lance Alworth with a 14.3 End of the Line Feb. 28-24. adds Parilli. *!Some times, “ Big Three” when the Huskies take on Harvard at the Feb. 12 at St. Anthony’s in the third round, Amle still led with the play of Gary Wood. son, knee, and halfback Clar­ Wednesday, Dec. 9 gave up the moet Intentional final on the afternoon of March Carolina. cy at .836 and fourth among yard average to Alworth’s 13.4. Cheney Tech at Prince, 2 though, you’d lose a little hope Field House, Wednesday night at 8. Feb. n Bolton Jack by six shots. Gibeon also had the previous The Giants have signed Ron Dl- State Amateur Golf Tourna­ ence Childs, arm, in the Vikings Baskets count tonight when The tournament bring to­ bases on baills, 14, while Bill 30. hut the Importsmt thing is that Fusia has scheduled more playmakers with 129 assists for Even with his record for fabu­ ment win be staged July 21-24 gsime left New York 11 men un­ South Windsor plays host to Friday, Dec. 11 gether teams from Holyoke, Monbouquette of Boston allowed The Massachusetts Stats Connecticut polished off<^ * Night Home Games. All scrimmaging than usual at his a 5.4 average. mark of 25 returns. He had Gravlo, former Purdue quarter­ we never stopped trying.” Princeton In the NCAA East other Homs Games are af­ lous comebacks, Nicklaus that many last season when hi.s back, who played this season at the New Haven Country der the NFL limit. Sherman has Coventry at 8 in the North Basketball Jamboree at Rock­ Mass., Manchester, N.H.; Bur­ the moat hits, 358. Orlando Schoolboy Basketball Tourna­ "All we wanted was a title his Junior season, hitting on 68 Orlando, Fla., destination be­ The leaders In the various wasn’t conceded a chance of Club and the State Open wUI be activated every eligible player ville High — Ellington, East lington, Vt., and Lowell. Pena, veteran Kansas City ment quarter-finals are set for semifinals last March and took ternoons. league-leading average was 11.8 ■with Indianapolis in the United Central Connecticut Conference shot,” said coach Mike Holovak per cent of his floor attempts cause weather-hampered work­ categories are 8an Francisco’s making up six strokes on the held Aug. 16-17 at Race Brook from the Giants’ taxi squad. Catholic, St. Thomas Aqutnaa, Winners of the New Ekigland right-hander, permitted the March 16 'With semifinals March its ’’second leg” agalhst the Big and pulling down an average outs at the Redmen campus. Wilt Chamberlain, aidelined yards. League. 'What one hM seen of opener. Before the main game whose team beat Buffalo in a redhot Palmer. All other individual leaders— in Orange . . . Men Interested Steve Thurlow, sidelined the Rockville, 7:16 compeUUon go to the nationals most runs, 126, and home runs, 16 and the final tha night of ’Three with a nifty 68-47 victory 26.0 rebound.s while averaging Marc Renaud returns to the The teams meet Saturday night with a broken nose, who has W-ood this season, via ■video, the the South Windsor gym will be playoff a year ago to reach the But Sunday evening, there (Jookie Gilchrist in rushing, in plajdng volleyball are urged past two weeks, may be ready E.O. Smith at Coventry, 8 at Kansas City March 16-10. 40. March 20. over Yale last Saturday. 25.0 points. starting lineup. Renaud proved for the NCAA college division his usual lead in scoring with former Cornell standout has dedicated in memory of Hugh AFL championship game. "Now Coming off a 12-10 record was Nicklaus the champion with Odell Berry in kickoff returns, to contact Frank MiUer. ’There to nm against Cleveland. Alex Greer, former coach at Ells­ to be the surprise last year, championship of the Atlantic 803 points and a 38.2 average more than held his own in the are several openings in the we've got it.” last winter. Harvard comM to Other twin-digit .sflooters for a 72-hole acore of 278. Paltner in passing, and Jim W.ebster, who probably will call worth and UConn. "Give our players all the cred­ Connecticut are 6-2 sophomore leading the Rangers in scor­ Coast. Terry Dischinger of Detroit in was second with 278. Jack had . In American League . . . Coast­ it a career after Saturday’s fi­ Storrs with one of its best ing with 287 points for a 19 per field goal accuracy at .606, Fraser in punting — retained fact, he has vastly overshadow­ South Windsor, laat year’s it in the world. ’They never quit. teame in recent years. The gfuard Wes Biaiosuknia (14.5), "The weather has been gained eight strokes In 18 holes. their leadership. ing is permitted daily from 8 ;30 nale, also hopes to play despite game average. Kleis reports against us,” FVsia said, "espe­ Adrian Smith of Cincinnati in ed the once-great Y. A. Tittle until dark in Center Springs N(DCC champion, begins its first They don’t know the'word. Tt\ey Crimson who won their first 6-2 junior Dan Hesford (13-5), Was he beginning to feel the Lose Leetderahip a pulled leg muscle. ” l ’d like that Renaud Is much Improved cially in view of the fact that free throw accuracy at .920 and weight of his 34 years? Nicklaus whose reflexes appear gxme.. Park . . . Alan Oakman la a season in class B against a always maintained hope even two games of the season last and 6-3 junior Bill Della Sala Buffalo, defeated for only the one more crack at the Browns this season, both as a playmak- we're trying to adjust our de­ his Royal teammate Oscar Rob­ Thoroughbreds will head down young and eager Coventry out-^ when very few gave us a week had their first whining (10.5). ’The other starter is is 10 years younger. second time in 12 games, suf­ member of the Wisconsin State before I go out,” the 88-year-old er and defensive player. fense to the single wing—a for­ ertson in assists, 245 for an "Not at all, I felt better for the stretch line for the final University swimming team this fit. Coventry Ck>ach Joe De- chance ’They fought like biases. record In four a year ago. sophomore floor general P. J. fered loss of leadership in total fullback said Monday. Gregio would like nothing bet­ "It’s been a real strain. We’ve Curran, The squad's workhorse, Andy mation that is quite foreign to 11.1 average. this tournament than I have In a time this season at Narragan- season. Oakman is a graduate Mrs. Tittle spent the day spik­ Coach Fred Shabel’s Connec­ Tomko returns for his last sea defense although they remained ter than to lead his Patriots to So it gets you our players. had to win five straight to stay Harvard, like Connecticut, long time,” Palmer said. the most successful team at isett Park Saturday. .Dick Trot­ of Manchester High where he ing reports that she had told a a win over the defending cham­ ticut Huskies have beefed up son. Tomko was second last "The more I look at films of OOMMERCLAL—Fred Brown "There can’t be an excuse alive. It’s Just fabulous. their offense while continuing brings a perfect 2-0 record in­ gaining yardage. ter of Manchester has been lettered in swimming and tele-vision audience Y. A. plans pions. '' "I’m Just grateful we got the year with JS9 points (8.7 per the East Carolina games the 150-382, Sam Keames 369, Wil­ there.” to retire, too. "The only thing the fine defensive effort of last to the game. The Crimson pol­ San Diego’s Chargers, who awarded his second varsity soc- track . . . Tomorrow afternoon at 2, chance to win for ourselves. No' game) and is again expected to better they appear. This is a lie Koetch 364, Mark Stauty Were the greens bumpy? on his mind now is football,” she winter. Statistics for the first ished off Amherst in a home clinched their fourth Western Cheney Tech opens its season matter what happens now—win handle playmaking duties good team." 367, Dwight Weir 359. "They were the same greens told The Associated Press. through week of play show Connecticut opener, 100-64, and toppled Division title with a 38-3 on the road against Prince Tech or lose—at least we’ll have the Tomko played the backcourt for that I was one-putting the three The Giants, seeking to averaging 83 points while hold­ Springfield away, 63-56. trouncing of New York’s Jets, in Hartford. Cheney Coach John opportunity. It would have been the first time last year and per- days before," he said. strengthen their aging defensive ing the opposition to 57. Vic­ ’The frosh fives of both mormed well for Kleis. took over aa total defense Kleis hopes a victory will .set an injustice if we hadn’t. First Time in Six Seasons Is Nicklaus’ success beginning leaders. The Chargers have al­ Veteran New London Coach secondary for the 1966 season, the pattern for new and better "Now it’s up to us.” tories were registered against schools play in a 6 p.m. pre­ Two varsity veterans are ex­ to wear on his nerves and per­ signed Grambllng College American International, M-67, liminary; and the main attrac­ lowed only 268.0 yards per things for Cheney beisketbaU. the snow. "I can’t wait to meet Buf­ pected at the forwards. Walt haps Jar his confidence? speedster Willie Williams Mon­ and Yale, 68-47. tion starts at 8. A limited sup­ g^ame. Their 175.1 yard average falo,” says lineb acker Nick I McNally proved to be a strong "Jack is young and strong, a is also low for peiss defense O^Brien to Get Gold Key day. The 6-foot, 190-pound half­ Buoniconti. "W e’ll be like lions Capt. 'Toby Kimball, 6-8 cen­ ply of tickets goes on sale when and steady member of last fine golfer,” Arnold said. ” He’s back was the club’s No. 8 draft JUNIOR GIRLS — Phyllis ter continues the fine form of the box office opens at 5:30. Rushing and Passing while Buffalo held its leadership let out of a cage, believe me.” year's team contributing 67 going to win a lot of tourna­ as the toughest teem to run choice. Doster 126-135—372. points, McNalley will team ments. I hope I win a lot more. WATERBURY (AP) — Wll-basebaU after the 1945 season Holovak feels the week off against with a 69.8 yard av- lleun F. O’Brien, former Univer­ and took up coaching golf. He with Richie Sturtevant, a fine "It’s true I’m not aa young as will help six injured players but sity of Connecticut basketball coached footbaU until Bulkeley rebounder and excellent team I was, and I plan to cut down on says "We’re going well and I Records for Taylor On offense, the BUls have and baseball star and for 39 went out of existence -with the S o what. hate to take a chance on losing Greer Gym Dedication Tonight player. my tournament schedule — avepaged 383.6 yards per g;amc Notre Dame Raises Protest maybe 16 a year — but I ’m not years a icholastlc coach, will New London High School mer­ momentum.” Watching Newcomer with an average of 149.0 yards be honored Jan. 2(f by the Con­ ger. At New London High he "We won’t lose momentum,” Kleis is watching newcomer ready for the old people’s home coming via rushing. Houston's It’e been six years since a National Football League yet.” necticut Sports Writers’ Al­ coached golf through the 1968 says Gino Cappelletti, who has South Windsor Ey es Crown .jack P’ooley and hoping he ivill Oilers who were idle Sunday, liance. season. Over Film to Be Released br^ en his own single season player finished among the top 10 leaders in both rushing Palmer, who lost out to Nick­ prove to be the surprise of this continue to lead in passing of­ Named last week as a gold O’Brien, who wras bom in Wa­ AFL scoring record with a total and pass receiving, but Charley Taylor, of the Washing­ laus in the money-winning race fense with a 263.3 yaid average. season. A good shooter and ball and who finished second five key recipient was former minor terbury Oct, 4, 1908, gained dis­ NEW YORK (AP) — The Unl-'^reputation and goodwill” of the of 158 points. "W e’ve chased too In North Central Conference handler, he may start as the ton Redskins, is a virtual certainty to achieve that dis­ tinction as an athlete at Crosby long and too hard to quit now times in a row this past season, lesigue baseball star Joe Cos­ verslty of Notre Dame has filed university without fts permis- third guard in the Ranger 1-2-2 tinction this sea.son. High School and the University Sion and over Its objections. that we’^ve finally ca u ^ t up.” T——STpr—iTT showed no sign of discourage­ Riding Champ grove of Waterbury. The third offense. of Connecticut, then known as suit to block showing of a film it Father Hesburgh maintained By PETF, ZANARDI And when he does, he’ll be players who ranked in the top ment. PAWTUCKET, R.I. /A P) — recipient will be announced Ken Markstein is another .sea­ only the second rookie to ever 11 in both categories: It seemed a bit strange to see Jockey Johnny Giovanni ha.'- later this week. Connecticut State (Jollege. says depicts its football players the film's climax'“ is a scene in Up a notch to clas.s B this soned player back. Markstein Entering the University of as “ undisciplined gluttons and accomplish the feat. In the war Year Player & Club the charger, who has built up a clinched Narragansett Park O’Brien, New London High the king’s harem in which Notre Stallard Traded season. Coach Charlie Shares' being ineligible until the last year of 1943— when three play­ 1934 Ernie Caddell, Del. riding honors with a four vic­ Connecticut in the fall of 1921, drunks.” Dame players, under the In­ three games last year was a reputation for miracle finishes, School athletic director, has tu­ South Windsor Bobcats open 1936 Ernie Caddel, Det. go into reverse and blow a tour­ tory effort but the twin double O’Brien played freshman foot­ The Supreme Court action fluence of harem girls, are de­ serious blow'-'to thq team. He ers showed up In both tables— tored scholastic teams in foot­ tonight at 8 o'clock in a confer­ rookie John Grigas (Holy 1940 Dick Todd, Wash. nament on the last day. he helped create Monday was baU, but being still imder ISO Monday against 20th Century- picted a.s undisciplined gluttons T o N.L. Champs will see plenty of action this baU, basketball and golf during pounds, he dropped the gridiron ence game against Coventry. A Cross) of the Chicago Cardinals 1942 Dante Mangani, Clev. "F or three days I played as one of the smallest ever. a coaching career that is going Fox’s "Jolm Goldfarb — Please and drunks.” highlight of the program will sea.son as the probable No. 6 1943 Harry Clark, Bears sport. Come Home,” scheduled for Its The studio, in a statement man. gained 333 yards to finish good a golf as I've ever played Giovanni won aboard Demoff into the 40th year. NEW YORK (AP) — The New l>e th9 dedication of the South John Grigas, Cards In my life,” he explained. "It ($4,20) in the fifth. My Kin; Freshman being eligible to premiere here Christmas day, Issued later, defended the film Still a question mark is Todd eighth in rushing and caught Before he became a member play on varsity teams at that York Mets traded right-hander Windsor gym in memory of Andy Farkas, Wash. happens I had a bad one. The ($5.40) in the sixth and Radoo charges that showing the film as "obviously a good-natured Tracy Stallard. one of their reg­ Spicer. Spicer has undergone a 19 passes to tie for eighth in of the New London High School time, O’Brien became a four- former UConn Coach Hugh receiving. 1945 Henry Margarita, Bears law of averages. I don't intend ($5) in the eighth—three quar- would do "irreparable and im­ lampoon of contemporary ular starting pitchers, to the Greer. Greer coached many operation and Kleis doesn't faculty in J951, he coached 22 year letterman in both basket­ measurable Injury” to the Ro­ American life. It Is unfortunate The statistical double haa 1949 Gene Roberts, N.Y. to let it bug me. A new year is j tens of the $84,40 twin yester- years at New London Bulkeley St. Louis Cardinals today for championship teams at South know yet a.-, to the extent he coming up.” day. ball and baseball at Connecticut. man Catholic milversity. that Notre Dame Is trying to can play. Spicer at 6-3 and with been recorded a total of only , Cards (absorbed in the New London two young players who spent Windsor when the school was 1956 Frank Gifford, N.Y. The film concludes with a transform a zany fantasy Into a most of last season with Jack­ known as Ellsworth High. 121 points last year, could make 13 times, and only two men High School merger) and prior football team financed by an realistic drama.” a big difference in the won and have done it twice— Ernie Cad- 1957 Frank Gifford, N.Y. to that he coached four years sonville in the International Four lettermen have return­ 1958 Lenny Moore, Balt. Strong Defense Arab king — angry with the uni­ The court action, .seeking no League. ed to Sharos this season from loss column. del of Detroit, in 1934 and 1936, at Stonlngton High School. versity because Ws son never monetary damages, also de­ Up from Coach Bob Pintaval- and Frank Gifford of New 1964 ‘ Charley Taylor, Wash. Yale Track Team in Middle Coming to the Mets, a team last year’s 14-2 squad. Addi­ ♦Bill Brown, Minn. O’Brien, who now coaches made the Irish eleven — defeat­ mands a halt to the distribution spokesman announced, are left- tions up from the JVs give U’s JV squad are Gerald Tracy York, in 1956 and 1957. only basketball, disclosed sever­ Paces Cadet Win ing Notre Dame. of the hard-cover book pub­ and Bob Barker. Both per­ •Taylor and Brown each ’ handed pitcher Gordon Richard­ South Wind.sor another starter Taylor is now sixth in rush­ al weeks ago that he intends to In the complaint, the Rev. lished by Doubleday & Co. and a formed well for the JVs and fig­ have one game remaining. Of NCAA~AAU Controversy son and left-handed hitting out­ and good bench strength. ing and eighth In receiving. The only changes among the give up the last of his coaching Challc one up for the Coast Theodore M. Hesburgh. univer­ .paperb^k published by Faw­ fielder Johnny Lewis, each 25 ure to plug holes in a so far portfolios at the end of the sity president, charges that the cett Publications Inc. The ”I have been ple.ased with the In addition to Taylor, Bill individual leaders this week NEW Guard defense. and each of whom had a brief weak bench. HAVEN (AP) — Yale<^in a direction of protecting our 1964-65 court campaign. He wrUl film and the novel of the same book was written by William improvement, hard work, hus­ Brown of the Minnesota Vi­ show Willie Wood of Green Bay says its track coach was run- Defensive stalking at the appearance with the world Cheney plays three home athlete," he said, "entering him continue as athletic director. name "knowiingly and illegally Peter Blatty. < tle and enthusiasm up to now. kings has a chance to rank in the new punt return leader; the university's outset of the second half made champion Cardinals last season. games at night this sea.son. nlng ahead of where we want him to be. But ’The highlights of his coaching misappropriate, dilute and com­ A Doubleday spokesman de­ These ■'ngredients plus their They meet Lyman Memorial both categories, but he cur­ Clarence Chiids of New York policy makers on the boycott the difference Monday night ’The two-for-one trade put the performances in scrimmages rently ifi tied for 11th in re­ we want to be In a position to career have followed a pattern mercially exploit for their pri­ scribed the bwk as ” a funny Friday night, East Windsor on tops in kickoff returns; and issue. consult with the organizations of as the Cadets toppled Clark, Mets one over the 41-player lim­ make me feel optimistic about CHARLIE SHAROS ceiving and would need a strong of consecutive cycles in three vate profit the names, symbols, book. It's a joke. It couldn’t be Jan. 6 and Granby on Feb. 1 Bart Starr of Green Bay the which we are a member.” 82-72. it, so the New York team also the coming season. I feel, with showing In the final game next "The board of athletic control major sports. football team, high prestige. funnier.” to now. especially with his on their boards. They play away leader after being tied with Yale belongs to the Ivy The Massachusetts’ team was sent shortstop Wilbur Huckle to a little luck, we have a good week at Chicago to move up. has not seen fit to take a po­ His Bulkeley baseball teams strong rebounding and fine of­ at night Jan. 22 at Bolton and Sonny Jurgensen of Philadel­ League and the Eastern College pressured into a series of mis­ Buffalo of the International chance of c.''pturing the league sition,” said Athletic Director of 1932 and 1934 won recognition fensive .scoring,” Feb. 9 at East Windsor. Here is a list, by year, of the phia last week. DeLaney Kiphuth Monday. Athletic Conference, which be­ as state champions. takes that helped the cadets League. crown this year, " Sharos said. Any good snow tire will do that today. to go crunching through deep snow. But when you're Sharos predicts that Baker Kiphuth was discussing gins meeting today in New His Bulkeley footbaU teams build a 16-polnt bulge. They Defending Champs York. had led by nine points at the cruising on the turnpike, it doesn’t make the l^ d o f Sharos has set defending will rank as one of the best whether Yale would respect a of 1941 and 1944 won the Was- But a snow tire that feels great on a snowless road players within Cla.ss B ranks in proposed National (Jollegiate Kiphuth said Yale officials kowritz Trophy emblematic of intermission. their North Central Connecti­ will discuss the boycott quesUon Captain Jim Andrasick too. Now that means something. noise that gets on your nerves. The t r ^ is designed cut Conference crown and win­ the state. Athletic Association boycott of state championship. track and field meets sancUoned with their counterparts from the In 1961, Bulkeley School’s last scored 20 points to pace the Studebalcer Because a snow tire spends about 90% o f its life on so the sound frequencies cancel each other out, result­ ning a place In the Class B Strong at Guards Ivy League and ECAC colleges year before the New London Coast Guard attack. The Cadets Tournament as the foremost only by the Amateur Athletic South Windsor is strong at Union. at the meeting. High School merger, O’Brien’s are now 1-1. snowless roads. (Bet you never thought o f that.) ing in a sound y ou can live w ith. Front End goals for the coming season. the guards this year with two THE COMMON-SENSE CAR Yale track Coach Bob Geigen- The NCAA executive commit­ undefeated basketball team wcmi In games tonight, Hartford You’re glad you’re wearing snow tires when you’re Also, the ride is surprisingly soft and comfortable^ returning lettermen In senior gack told a news conference in tee has proposed a boycott be­ 24 straight en route to the Con­ is at Wesleyan; WiUlmantlc at Special Jim Rohlin and junior Ken Houston Friday that Yale would ginning Jan. 1 of all meets un­ necticut championship in the Danbury State and Qulnniplac driving on a snow-covered back road. But when you right up there with the “ original equipment” tires in Goodin. Both have good spee»e. 18 Suffield between the NCAA and the AAU nerup to Wilby in the Connecti­ (Dit) Clapper of the Boston floor. one.” ^ It’s approved for use on some highway pdice can. ler. 22 E, O. Smith Kiphuth did not directly con­ over sanctioning. cut tournament, but went on to Bruins holds the National made to go a sustained speed o f 100 miles an hour oyer At the forwards it looks to Hockey League reconLfbr moat aa. 5 Granby tradict the coach’s remarks, but The NCAA wants dual sanc­ win the New England cham­ snowless roads. But you don’t need a badge to buy one. aa. 8 at Stafford be Rn.ss Beauchemin, a 6-2 jun­ he said they were made without tioning of amateur meets. The pionship at Boston after turn­ seasons played—20. He started aa. 12 at Coventry ior up from the JVs and senior authority. AAU claims that it alone can ing the tables on WUby in a his career during the 1927-28 It has the big, thick, tractor-type o f tread you need aa IS at East Windsor letterman Don Yonika. Sharo.s sanction them. se)ason and continued through CLOSE-OUTSl ” It is our inclination to move semifinal aa. 18 Bloomfield has been pleased with the re­ O’Brien gave up coaching the 1946-47 campaign. aa. 22 Ellington bounding and scoring of these U.S. Royal Wlntoridos start os low os $14.95* 6.00x13 BMek Tubeleea aa. 29 Windsor I.,orka two in practices and scrimmag­ 6.70 x 15 Black Tubed U.S. Royal WIntwMa 'eh. 2 at Bloomfield es. Case Resigns at N.C. State Compare Aetna’s Other U.S. Royal Snow Tires os bw os $12.95* eh 5 at Suffield An addition who Is likely to •PLUS TAX 'eh. 9 SUfford see a good deal of action is Ron AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE 'eb. 12 East Windsor RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Ev-< ‘ Athletic Director Roy Clogs- IMMEDIATE CREDIT—EASY TERMS—LOW MONTHLY PAYBIENTS BBBI1GE OK A ll Rlorden, up from the JVs where ton and the faculty athletij; 'eh. 18 at Granby erett Case, the Old Gray ’ Fox ONLY QUARTERLY oonn’ENnoNAL njkMjoL he averaged 21.7 points a game committee immediately ap­ 'eh. 19 Ellington who helped bring bigttme col­ last season. Although small proved the appointment of as­ ^17 (5-7), Rlorden adds scoring lege basketball to the ^uth, sistant Press Maravlch, 46, as Rate tnolndea liabUlty, medical paymeats, •ooMental M O R M im r Jha Baksr returns at center punch and good hands to the resigned Monday as North Car­ head coach and granted Case’s death and onlnsared motorist protection. and flguree to be the top offen- attack, olina State’s basketball boach additicmal request thi^t he be I *ve threat. ”I expect big thinga Sharoa oaities only three ee- because of extreme fatigue. allowed to serve as an advisory Before yon buy or renew your car Insurance call ns for . BROTHERS ' ffan Baker, our leading re- niors this year on a 12-man ros­ KANSAS CITY CUTIE—Abner Haynes, halfbafck of the Kansas City Chiefs Ca!se, who was to have re­ coach. complete details. Eveningf 643-2861. Boland Motors T I R E C I T Y bi«hd«T and second leading ter. Rounding out.his squad are and the first big star of the American Football League, has regained his running tired next June 30 after 19 sea­ Case, whose State teanis com­ Mi-sig CBsntEs n . ..sMsrer last year,” W r o s said. guards Ken Dubay, FTan Jarvis sons with the Wolfpsck and nine piled a 878-188'r e c o W prior to Td. 643-4079 Open Evonings 357 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER-^2444 TCL. g u -g u * , 'Tie has . hni$h>ved since but »nd Bbb Waldron, emter Dave form, as evidenced Ly this year’s longest gain from scrimmage in his league— days sftsr his 6 ' V ’’

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No roofs, gutter work, chimneys 742-7729. f i v e r o o m s . 3 bedrooms, 380-7711 280-3040 to wall carpeting through­ before we held the party, be­ son no longer used. My daugh­ answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the cleaned, repaired. Aluminum WOMEN-GIRLS-MEN CABINET MAKER, experi­ JET SPRAY refrigerated soft FOUR ROOM flat second floor, stove, first floor, children ac­ completely decorated. 2-car ! $16,900 IMMACULATE over­ out, cathedral ceiling in cause we had never served al­ ter's bed did not have a head- siding 80 years’ experience. train for enced only. Displaycraft, Inc., drink dispenser, electric. 649- Wearing Apparel— Purs 57 central location, heat, hot cepted. $105 monthly. 147 garage, one year lease with sized Cape. Maintenance-free, 67 FALKNOR DRIVE — $1,000 step-down living room, at­ coholic beverages in our home board so I fastened the ladder, Free estimates. Call Howlev, Manchester 643-9557. 6273. Garden—Farm— Dairy w ater, one year lease. CaU Birch Street. 643-5756. option to renew, $226 per 1-car garage, all city services. down and $130 a month (ta' tractive staircase with bal­ to young (leople before.” horizontally, on the wall above PBX-SWITCHBOARD WOMAN’S Persian lamb coat, 649-6048 after 6 p.m. month. 742-7004. dudes mortgage amortization, EDWARDS 643-6361, 644-8333. Learn On Live Boards Products 50 Save $2,000—Buy It now. cony to second floor, heat­ 'Those are the words of a fa- my daughter’s bed to make a ONE DOLLAR stationery bar­ size 14; boy’s sport jacket, size HOSPITAL AREA—Deluxe 5% interest, taxes and insurance) ed glassed in sunroom with ther In Darien, Conn., charged! good looking headboard. — RECEPTIONIST- MEAT CUTTER, experience gains, name, address on choice 14. (3ood condition. Reasonable. BIRCH STREET — spacious room apartment, bullt-lns, dln- SIX ROOM Cape, garage, resi­ $17,900 CRAFTSMAN - BUILT will permit you to own this at­ excellent four season’s view ANSWERIND SERVICE necessary. 643-8600, 643-2668. APPLES—Macs and Cortlanda, flat, second floor, two bed­ dential area, spacious yard, together with a number of oth­ CLMA Heating and Plumhins 17 TYPING of 2(K) noteheads; 150 letter No. 1 and No. 2. Bunco Farm, 649-1100. nette, appliances, tiled bath, 6-room Ranch. Fhrmal dining tractive 7 room Cape Cod of toe lake and its year er adults, with serving liquor Personal and Business sheets, 75 envelopes. 60 per­ rooms, $95. 649-4498. yard, garage, basement. $126 Suitable for children. Refer­ room, reversible cabinets, 1 % home in fine residential neigh ’round recreational activi­ 64941500 - 875-2519 FULL ANd ’ p ART-TIME ma­ 14 Spencer St. ences. 643-6452. to minors during an evening of DEAR POLLY — Why doesn’t PLUMBING AND heating re­ IBM-KEYPUNCH sonalized napkins, 79c, blue, monthly. Hayes Agency, 643- baths, treed lot. In beautiful borhood. Flexible floor plan Is ties, spacious kitchen, large someone start a "parcel sitting” and leave yonr message. You’ll hear from our advertiser In Jig chinist, good pay. Apply in SKI BOOTS, size 8, good condi­ t h r e e r o o m apartment partying after which a 17-year- pairs and new work, free es­ pink, yellow, white. Discount heat hot water, stove, refrig­ 4803. MANCHESTER — Four room ■bape. readily adaptable to the needs formal dining room, family old girl was killed in an auto­ service? In every neighborhoM time without spending all evening at the telephone. TWX—TELETYPE person, 234 Hartford Rd. Center (with Manchester Rub­ tion. CaU sifter 4, 643-5492. timates. 643-1774. Household Goods 51 erator, $90. 247 No. Main, 649- of a small or large family. Ex room with gun cabinets, de­ mobile accident and her teen­ there are some elderly or par­ CASHIERS-CHECKERS ber Stamp), 5 S. Main, Man­ MODERN FOUR ROOM unfur­ house, 2 bednwms, $140 jig.soO 60-FOOT RANCii with cellent school facilities, stores luxe bar room, basement Day A Evening Classes EVERYTHINa In steriUzed re­ 5228, 9-5. nished apartment, first floor, monthly, close to schools, shop-1 breezway and garage, family age escort was charged with tially disabled people or moth­ chester. Earn cash for your­ ping. Write Box E. Herald. and bus all near by. Property with theater and projection reckless driving and negligent ers who are tied down at homa Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 Radio-TV Repair Free Placement Assistance self or club treasury. Free sell­ conditioned used tundture and Wanted—^To Buy 53 heat, hot water included, $110. sized kitchen, handy location, RECENT HIGH SCHOOL FOUR ROOM unfurnished, sec is now vacant, so immediate room, heated 2-car garage homicide. with small children. ’Then, too, Services 18 New Classes Now Forming ing kit. 649-4489. appliances, high quality—low ond Door, apartment. Inquire 644-0031. splc and span move-right-ln occupancy Is available. Robert with caretaker’s quarters I/JST — Woman’s jade ring, 1963 NASH RAMBLER station WANTED TO BUT—Antiques EXECUTIVE COLONIAL there are working people who Call (Anytime)-Write-Visit GRADUATE prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 195 233 Center Street styled split, 3 bedrooms, family condition. J. Smith, Inc., 963 Main Street, separated from the home by “ We thought long smd hard large perforated stone. 14K wagon, white. 990 Series, pow­ CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv South Street, Rockrllle. 876- and good used furniture. VU- FIVE ROOM apartment, sec­ . . .” Those words must sound are seldom home to receive par­ er steering, power brakes, pow­ SNOWBLOWERS, new and room, den, formal dining room, 649-5241. a long, attractive breeze­ cels that come by mail or are. yellow gold, reward. Call 649- ice, available all hours. Satis­ Out Of Town Call Collect used, Arlens, Snobird, Toro, 2174. Open 9-« iSge Peddler Auctloo House, TWO ROOM heated apartment ond floor. Immediate occu- $19,400 VERY ROOMY 5-year- pathetically familiar to thou­ er windows, radio, heater, all To assist sales manager, no panty. $60 month. J. D. Realty covered patio, terrace. Beamed way. outside stone pagoda delivered from the stores. I think 6076. faction guaranteed. Call 649- 525-9317 Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. Route 83, BUingtOd. 875-S7U, and bath. 149 Oakland Street. old Split Level with family TWO FAMILY 5-6 room duplex wito unusual fireplace and sands smd thousands of parents new tires including new snow experience necessary, neat G.E. REFRIGERATOR, 2-door, Co., 643-5129, 643-8779. cathedral ceiling in fireplaced room, 2 full baths, big family someone from the first group 1315. ' Service and parts. Capitol Bob Fl'icklger, and Sen. $65. 649-6229, 9-5. living room, $215 monthly. Bel- In good location, good condi­ stone patio, park - like of teen-agers all over the coun­ jLiOST — Black and white full tires. At list price. One owner. appearing and ambitious, freezer top, very good condi­ porch, A-1 condition. tion. good Income. $19,400. J. could, for a small charge, re­ grown German Shepherd, male, Cali 649-4933. M.T.I. SCHOOLS free to travel, transporta­ Equipment, 38 Main Street, flore Agency. 643-5121. grounds with large trees, try. 750 Main St.— Suite 804 Manchester. Open dally 7-6, tion. CaU 644-8371. CASH IMMEDIATELY — We THREE ROOMS, tile bath, heat D. Realty, 648-6129, 643-8770. For must parents today "do” ceive these parcels and m dry choke chain, answers to Millinery, Dressmaking 19 tion furnished. $94 weekly buy anything from « pin to NEW 6 ROOM duplex. Call 648- $21,800 RAISED RANCH, fire- shrubs and flowers. Be­ cleaning and so on and then tha Hartford, Connecticut ’Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. and hot water furnished, sec­ cause of health reasons think long and hard before go­ "Fritz,” vicinity Bolton Notch. CADILLAC, 1957, immaculate If qualified. For personal RUGS, never used, 9x12 gold, battleship. Used furniture and ond floor. 16% School S t 5584. place, formal dining. 2 baths, MANCHESTER — Short way working folks could ]^ck them condition, one owner, low mile­ ------^ — ------— _ . _ _ _ owner desires quick sale. ing against what their own nat­ Reward. 643-4895. EXPERT ALTERA’nONS of Interview, call between 8- $30; 9x15 ruby Oriental, $35; appliances. Ask for Mr. Reed, across from East Side Rec. Suburban For Rent 66 family room, 2-car garage, out. Cape Cod, 5 down, 2 un­ up after work. Again vdien serv­ age, mechanically excellent ladies’ and gentlemen’s gar­ 12. USED HEA’ITNG equipment, SEVEN ROOMS, second floor, laundry room, wall to wall car­ Asking price of only $39,- ural judgment tells them they 12x16 rose beige nylon. 289- 649-8254. 249-4794. finished up, attached garage, should do, and decide to go ices are required like furnace mint condition throughout. ments. All work done promptly Help Wanted— Female 35 6955. HEATED 8 and 4 room apart­ oil hot water heat, g;arage, COVENTRY LAKE — 4 ruom peting. Act Quickly. full cellar, nice condition, small 000. Easily financed. Aimouncemonta all in good condition. One gas house completely furnished, along with what other parents or television repairs, plumbing 649-0676. and reasonably. Also, dry WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ ments, electric refrigerator adults preferred. Call 643-5554. lot. Full price $8,500. The Ells­ and so on, the “parcel sitters” cleaning and laundry. Center 528-8267 A PERFECT XMAS GIFT! tique and used furniture, china, $20 per week. 643-1686 eve­ $21,900 GARRISON Colonial In are doing. BLECTTROLUX sales and serv­ and gas stove furnished. Call THREE ROOM apartment for worth Mitten Agency, Real­ could have a house key to let 1961 DODGE 4-door station Tailor Shop. 32 Oak Street. LPN or RN. full or part-time, fired forced air furnace Crane 1964 electric sewing machine glass, silver, picture frames 649-7737 or 649-5779, 6 to 7 nings. perfect condition, perfect loca­ It takes a lot of thinking — ice, bonded representative Al­ wagon, excellent condition, ful­ rent, near Vernon Circle, $95 a tors, 643-6930. LAWRENCE F. FIANO though usually not very strsdght the workmen ta and stay In the 11-7. 875-2077. (worth $130) sacrifice $501 and old coins, old dolls and p.m. tion. 1% baths, fireplace, built- fred AmeU, 110 Bryan Dr., ly winterized, four brand new suspended type, 112,000 B.T.U. month. Heat and hot water in kitchen. 1%-acre treed lot. thinking—for parents to decide house while the work Is done.— WANTED — Men handy with cash; also automatic zig-zag guns, hobby collections, attic' MANCHESTER— A well built 6 Realtor 643-2766 MARGARET > Manchester, 644-8141. tires, including two brand new Moving—^Tracking— HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. (worth $230) $100 cash; contents or whole estates. Fur­ FIVE ROOM first floor apart­ furnished. 875-2873 or 643- THOMPSONVILLE Tremendous buy. room Colonial, 1-car attached to let a girl go steady when tools, inside work. Call Coven­ 9757. GIRLS — The more I think snow tires. Reasonable. Call Storage Must be honest and reliable, try 742-6232. output, $200; one gas fired matching cabinets $19 extra. niture Repair Service Talcott- ment, $100 a month. J. D. garage, oil heat, center hall, Oharies Nicholson 742-6364 she is too young to be so emo­ 875-8698. 20 someone who prefers good New home for rent, $25,600 8% -ROOM Multi-Level, tionally Involved, either be­ about the “ parcel sltttag’’ idea Personals 649-5650. vllle. Conn. Tel. 648-7449. Realty, 643-5129. NEW 4 ROOM rent, second .centrally located. Priced right. the better It sounds. Retired home to high wages. Must DELIVERY WORK weekends, forced air furnace Mor-Sun' spacious and striking. 2-car Dolores L Merritt 646-0424 cause she pleads that “ all the MANCHESTER Delivery. Light floor, $110 without heat and 3 bedrooms $14,800. Alice Clampet, Real­ folks could work up a nice little 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, with have car. Glastonbury 633- 1 for Vernon area, $1.50 an hour, FOR SALE — Kenmore gas WANTED — Pierced earrings, THREE ROOM, third floor, garage, 2 baths, fireplace, other girls” go steady, or be­ STATE LICENSED rest home trucking and package delivery. electricity. Call 643-6578 after tor, 649-4543. business that would bring ta trade, $895, without trade $995. Refrigerators. washers and 1022. average $20 weekends, car nec­ floor furnace, 140,000 B.T.U. clothes dryer. 11 months old, bar pins, old-fashioned jewelry. heated, centrally located. Call large treed lot. Don’t miss cause parents fear If they say centrsUy located, reasonable 6. some cash for extras while they Kieman Motors, 649-4100. essary. Call 644-0202. orlg;lnal cost $180. will sell for Private party. Personal use. 643-0082, between 7-8. Call RI-9-7142 looking now! ! AUBURN ROAD — Owner — “ no” their daughter will de­ rates, friendly atmosphere. stove moving spicialty. Folding are doing a real service for chairs for ront. 649-0752. DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted, output, $175; one oil fired $95. Can be seen in Thomp- Inexpensive. Call 522-4787. principals only. $16,500. 6 COVENTRY — Moderately ceive them. Tel. 875-1011. 1958 CHEVROLET Impala Con­ experience preferred. Phone FIVE ROOM duplex, newly re­ The above listings are just a priced 4 room home. Base­ their neighbors. Oirds could be sonville evenings and week­ decorated, with garage and en­ room yellow Cape, brick en­ It takes a lot of thinking for vertible, one owner, original 875-5664. FOUR ROOM apartment, Wells RCXIKVILLE — Available De- sample of many more homes trance, shed dormer, 1% baths, board heat. Only minutes from distributed throughout the neigh­ WANTED — Ride to Pratt A 31,000 miles. Call between 6-8 forced air furnace Waterman- ends. Buyer must move appli­ closed porch, combination rec parents to decide to give a boy Pairftlng—Papering 21 Salesmen Wanted 36-A ance. 643-8145 anytime. Rooms Wltnoot Board 59 Street, $60 a month. 649-5987. cember 15. Attractive 8% room that we can show you—with no combination aluminum storms, UConn. 742-7056. a car before they are sure he borhood telling what serviced Whitney, Gate 6, first shift, p.m., 649-7620. WOMAN f o r housecleaning, room and workshop. Adults apartment, residential area, obligation. Call us now— it will from Windsor St. 644-0412. Waterbury, 112,000 B.T.U. out- one room partially finished, la mature enough to be turned are offered and for bow nuMh. ■ INSIDE and outside painting. once or twice weekly, steady LEADING EASTERN manu­ ALBERT’S GIFT TO YOU THE THOMPSON House, Cot FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, preferred. 72 Fairfield Street, near shopping and bus line, he our pleasure, ■VERNON— 7 room split level, — POLLY hot water, parking, no chil­ 649-2359 after 6:30, or Satur­ large back lot. Room for 2-car loose with it, simply because You name your own price. position. Call 643-8266. facturer expanding its execu­ $50 FREE GROCERIES tage Street, centrally located, range, refri$;erator, heat, hot garage. Close to bus. Two- 1 % baths, built-in kitchen, din­ RIDE WANTED to East Hart- Auto Accessories—Tires 6 put, $200; oil burners $30 each. dren or pets. Tel. 643-2068. day. he pleads for one and all his ford via Bulkeley Bridge vicin­ 649-7863, 875-8401. tive force. ’Those who qualify, With purchase of any 3 room large pleasantly fumishe - Beautinil home out of town. An ele­ United States alone would be be obtained at the office of the sedan slides, 8 mm or 16 mm movies. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD 1964. MAN(3HEpTER — 160x200, gant ranch with split rail large kitchen, garbage di.spos- YOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-1! floors) Waxing floors. Paint WANTED — Babysitter, part- STAR OF ranch, large living rootn, form­ enormous. Superintendent of Schools, Cov­ Ing Ceilings. Paperhanging OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. Richard M. Gallnat, al dltdiig room, oMlnet kitchen, large trees, clean 6 room (Col­ fence AND the best care a al, low heating cost, immediate 1962 Rambler Classic station Cellars, attics, trash, small time, mornings, Monday occupancy, easily financed. For instance, the U.S. mili­ entry High School, Ctoventry, No job too small. John Ver- through Friday. Call 649-4710. Dogs— Birfls—Pets 41 Donald S. Davis, BETHLEHEM I bedrooms, reoroatlan room, onial, double garage, only $16,- home could have, (jonven- tary system uses more than wagon trucking done A-1 right! Call Holiday Special MOVING Friday — New 1964 000. Hutchins Agency, Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, Connecticut, upon payment of faiUe. 649-8750. Lionel G. Jean, landscaped yard. Marlon E. lent too. 300,000 standard sizes and M3-2928, ’Tremano ’Trucking FOR SALE AKC registered Starting Dec. 8 Phllco air conditioner, 6,700 Elmore Turklngton, 646-0103. ■643-2766, Charles Nicholson, $10.00 for each M t Said pay­ 1962 Tempest Club coupe Service. Robertacm Realtor. M-890t types and approximately two French poodle, male, well BTU, cost $250, will sell for Board of Admissions 742-6364, Dolores L Merritt, ment will be returned to bid- Help Wanted— Male 36 million special fasteners. Be- ders who shall have submitted '■ 1962 Cadillac Convertible Bonds— Stocks— trained, champagne. 2 years 1/2 Price — $15 the first $150. 643-6602 after 5. MANCHESTER — New 7 room MANCHESTER — Uke new 646-0424. SHARPENING Service - Saws, old. 643-7257. 5% room ranch, 20 foot IMng Suburban Associates hind all these, using inch di- pona fide bids, and who w ithin knives, axes, shears, skates, M ortgages 27 EXPERIENCED oil burner Reg. $29.95 raised ranch, 2-car garage, 1961 Cadillac hardtop sedan buUl-lns, 1% baths, % acre ,ot, room, 1% baths, beautifully Realtors mensions, are drawings, specifi­ ten (10) days after the open­ rotary blades Quick service. service man, all benefits. Apply AKC BLUE BELTON English cations, gauges, and tools. A BETTER ARRANGEMENT in person. Williams Oil Serv­ tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ finished family room. large Lee Greenough ing of bids return Plana and . 1961 Falcon, 2-door, standard Capltc Equipment Oo., 88 setter, five year old female, wooded lot. Hayes Agency. COVENTRY The Ford Motor Company Specifications ta good condl- Main St., Manchester Bmrs of your finances will make ice, 341 Broad St., Manches­ used for showing and breeding. 643-5458 cy , 648-4808. shift more df your Income available ter. 643-4803. 289-7711 289-3040 estlmates a change would cost tlon. dally 7-6. Thursd. and screens, $15,500. Wolver­ porches, garages. No job too Training ground? nearby. delight if cleaned with Blue tor each pattern.- Print Name, for each pattern. Print Name, MANC3HESTER—6 room home CALL THOMPSONVIUI, CONN. ^ I aiul, deliver. Reasonable Mitchell Drive ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. Dolores L. Merritt, SalM Representattve — 646-04XA 8m.-.U. 649-8880. Budget plan available. Im­ -Luatre. Rent electric shampoo­ Afidtoss' with Zone, Style No. Address with Zone smd Pattern in St. James' Parish, '100x170 rmt^ For Information mediate job assistance upon er $1. Olcott Variety Store. and Size. Number. ONE BLOCK from Mata, two shaded^ lot, 2 -i ca r garage; 8 Msinbers of local, siate and Inattpaal real sstats boards Hlvorvlow f-BB42 after 9 p.m., call —• CARPEINTRY — Batorooma graduation. For confidential CALL 643-5135 Newr-’64'Fall-Winter Album! family, 4-4 duplM, permanent sad Maaohester Mpltlplo Listing gsrvice. Ready for you now — the new bedropmi, big kitchen, 1% tiled, rAcreatlon rooms, remod­ interview, send name, age, D RIVERS, Tractor {lYaller LIFE SIZE Santaa for outdoor ■ -a 875-8698 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER A winter ’64 Issue of Basic Articles; Custom Collection; aiding, two recent heating ayo- baths, excellent condition, $14,- . Mala Ofllee, Rootss 8 O 44-A. BoKox eling,. garages, additions, ce- address, phone number, and Training. Fine Future, High or Indoor Christmas displays. CNir oomplete pattern regular *te«turea; Items to tema, garmgee, clean. Rayaa 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ hours at home. Writ* to 166 Silver Lane, Bast mhnt work. CaU Leon. Cieazyn- Wages. See our AD imder Pri­ Hart- a copy; make! Only 50c a am y. ^ A gen ey, tor, 649-2818. , akl, 949-4291. , Box D. jHerald. vate Instructiona, Class 82. „ fo rd . 528-4516. ( . f < • I in, nwiwwign

/ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1164 WMmWXSfrB!Ba!l Atanit* Da$r Nat Prtaa Run Tha Weathar ^nrhirkt^r Stiwtittg Jfifratt For Weak Bb4 M / «H«e >r».^*^^* Foreoaet of C. S. Weather 1 8, 1884 First Topic: Small City in HUtory Three from Area MARLOW'S dear, eoM tenlght, tow ia-18; AinrntTown Santa to Open Workshop 1 4 , 1 5 1 annay, ptoaeaed tomoiraw, high OPEN lEuftiin^ BpraUi 88-48. Join Ceremony agar a< 4be MxOU Obaptar, OHS, will At Park Lodge Saturday TUBS, and tm at ObeaiattM MmtehRstm^A City of VUUge Charm ■mA tomOROir at 8 p.m. at the Planning Seminar Three Manchester area resi­ THURS. in Kaaealo Ibmpla. ITiara win alaa dents partietpeted in the presen­ Wldo-eyod children, prancing^ park department, and a Bwta ba a Ohriatmaa v a y r aervlca. Claus mall box has been aet up (Olaaeinea Advertlataig aa Faga 88) PRICE SEVEN CENTS tation of a bronxe bust of the •Ivaa, reindeera, toys and San- TOL. LXXXIT, NO. 59 XTHlRTY.tWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1964 TIm Rav. Mwai^ w. Johnson, in the same area. Children late President John F. Kennedy ractar « t 8t Oaorva’a Bpiacopal To Start Next Week ,ta Olaua himself will official­ have been assured that all of OtaBtdi, Bolton, and patroti to Oov. John N. Dempsey yes­ ly op«i the Rec Department’s their letters to Santa will be . Coasting will be allowed 0t Rliaa Chapter, OlBS, Watar- terday at the Office of the Gov­ answered. FOR daily in Center Springs Park Bill B. Brayfi'eld, instructor of history at the Univer­ Bant* ClauM Workahm at buty. win g lv ^ a Chrlatmaa ernor, State Capitol Building, Canter Springs Park Lodge, Cancer^ Heart Disease, Strokes BManaga. Offloera will wear from '1:80 a.m. to dark. The sity of Hartford, will be the juest speaker at the first area will be supervised during Hartford. The Marine Corps Saturday at 1 p.m. atraat dreaaea. ITwre will also of six town-sponsored seminar programs on town plan­ League, Department of Connect­ these hours. All of the fixtures, tempo­ Ice on S tilts Cosmetics Russia Cuts Arms Budget, ba a Christmas paKy, gift ax> ning and development, next Tuesday at 8 p,m. in Ro<»n icut made the presentation. rary wails, shelves and dedora- abanga, antartalnmant and re- A7 at Manchester High School.^ Harold A. Osgood, comman­ tions have been installed, and ftashmanta Mrs. Alphonse Kirka will be dant, and his son. Past Depart- all that remains is to stock the Causes Crashes Total War Urged Th'e overall program, called ITS hospitality chairman for the "Urbanisation and Its E ffect on mept Commandant Benton W. worichop with toys, to cut the Y-Thumday Dessert, Thursday timia Lodge, Knlghta of Py- Town Plsuinlng,” is being fi­ Osgood, chairman, served on opsning-day ribbon, and to let Police report three skidding at the YWCA, 79 N. Main St. Biiaa, win meat tomorrow at 8 nanced through a $1,S00 grant the Marine Corps League Presi­ the >.housends o f area Jroung- accidents occurred yesterday on Calls on Others to Follow Mrs. David Brown of the Hart­ Liggetts pan. at Orange HaB. made by the town board of di­ dent Kennedy’s Bust Committee. sters get a view of Santa and On Trio of Killers ford Electric Light Co. will Mrs. Bobbl Santinl of Vernon his taeTpers at work. the sUIl dangerous streets. rectors at the recommendation MOSf^OW (API __ Pre-'?>hirther reduction of the m ilitary^ Kosygin spoke at the op en in g^ f peaceful coexistence and apeak on "Getting to Know sang the Star Spangled Banner. According to police, John Q. At The Parkade of Theodore Powell, former di­ The workshop w ill be open ' _ ' budgets of the big nations. a # of fViA the firstQ i « v Supreme\v>a »v i a Orwrlttf Soviet oAO- ses­ wal/4'said; “ We awA are in in #avmw favor nf of the Your Small Electric Appli­ The bronse bust, which was rector. from Saturday through Dec. Mott, 17, of 238 Oakland St, MANCHESTER W ASHINGTON (A P )— A presidential commission mier Alexei N. Kosygin an sion since the ouster of Nikita development of relations with ances." Two cakes baked dur­ made by sculptress Frances L. The new Soviet premier said 20, including Sundays. The skidding In a line of traffic, nounced today a cut of 500 Khrushchev on Oct. 14. Acting the United Slates. There have Personal Notices ing the demonstration will be The series, under the aus­ Wadsworth, will be a permanent called today for an unprecedeuted national assault on the military budget next year Saturday and Sunday hours on a motion by Leonid I. Bre­ been some developments in that given to two members of the pices of Manchester Commun­ memorial at the Capitol. In this struck the rear end of a car the three greatest killers of Americans— heart disease, million rubles— $555 mil­ will total 12.8 billion rubles, or w ill be from 1 to 5 p.m., and zhnev, Khrushchev's succe.ssor field, although they have not audience. Dessert and coffee ity College, is free to the pub­ way, it may be seen and appre­ driven by Elisa J. Becker, 17, lion— in the Soviet Union’s 12.9 per cent of all government In Msmoriam the daily hours from 3:30 to cancer and cerebral strokes. as first secretary of the Soviet been great.” w ill be served at 12:30 p.m. lic. Town officials and members ciated by ail who visit the Capi­ of 98 W. Center St., who had expenditures, as against 14.8 5:M and 6 to 8 p.m. The half- Among its major recom-6> military budget for 1965 Communist party, the parlia­ But he denounced the The demonstration will be from of town boards and commis­ tol. jirevlously skidded into a snow­ per cent in 1964. Ib bwtna memory of our father hour daily closing is to permit mendaUona is creation of a na­ ed last March by Johnson — and called on other major ment approved Khrushchev’s "aggression of the Americans and graiKVather. Albert E. Eaxle- 1 to 2:30. sions are expected to partici­ bank. ’The accident occurred The military budget in 1964 Santa to refresh .himself with a tional network of 640 new treat­ vicUm of a heart attack in 1966 replacement as premier by and the Belgians in the Congo" sen 8r.. vtto p e e ^ away December pate, and all full-time students about 8 p.m. on Brookfield St. xato — to recommend steps to re­ powers to follow suit. totaled 13.3 billion rubles and g leaa* snack, to better handle the ment and other centers. Kosygin. and repeated Soviet pledges "to Chapman-Joy Circle, WSCS, of the college will be required near E. Center St. duce the incidence of the three Kosygin told the Supreme So­ was 600 million rubles less than fresh onslaught of after-dinner The blue-ribbon group urged Although still a member of render the necessary assist­ recalla aad ihemorlea o f North Methodist Church will to attend. Firemen Quell James J. Brittain, 26, of 173 am ys... diseases from which he said 1963. Western officials contend children. immediate implementgUon of viet, the Soviet Union's rubber- the Supreme Soviet, Khru­ ance” to Communi.st North Viet ' a dear one laid to reet. have its annual Christmas pot- Brayfield has taught at the Spruce St., lost control of his two-thirds of all Americans now that much Soviet defense spend­ there la comfort In the thouRht The elves, this year, will be its "realistic battle plan,” say­ stamp parliament, that the So­ shchev did not appear for the Nam and to Cuba " if the ag­ luck luncheon tomorrow at University of Hartford since Blaze in Chair vehicle on an icy downgrade on '*Secretaries Love Me!” Uving would suffer or die unless ing Is disguised under nonmili­ a loving God know* beet. fifth graders from Lincoln ing nearly $3 billion in federal viet cut and an expected reduc­ session. Neither did his son-in- gressors dare to raise their noon. Members are reminded to 1961. He holds bachelor or arts Lenox St. near E. Middle ’Tpke. "Ns tl«w, bsikir ewT MickisMl something is done about it. tary items in the budget, and School, and they are already funds over five years would be tion of military spending in the law, Alexei Adzhubei, former hands against them.” Children and Grandchildren bring a small wrapped gift, and master of arts degrees and banged into a standing ISRch htsr Mrvk*! Collectively, these "three some Western military analysts A flaming upholstered chair rehearsing their roles. needed as a starter. A spokes­ United States "constitute a defi­ editor of the government news- He ma^de no pledge of assist­ from Stamford University and truck- operated by Charles F. iM t sMscH cstttacl deadly enemies of mankind" believe total military spending suitable for ladies in a Man­ initiated a hurry-up call to the All of the toys on display man'said considerable addiUon- nite positive step toward reduc­ ance to the Congolese rebels, Card Of Thanks . is a candidate for a doctor of Norton, 61, of 144 Lenox St., Sksrpw bM4 esvlM. klU more than a million Ameri­ this year is well over twice the i paper Izvestia, who also Is still chester convalescent home. 8th District Fire Department have been donated by local al funds and other aid from ing international tension.” however. philosophy degree at Columbia Haeni bet*! tely 18c 9*r e«nr cans a year and take a $30-bil- budgeted figure. 1 a member of the parliament. at 3!2a pjn. yesterday. merchants: Fairway, Marlow’s, police said. states and ciUes also would be We wish to thank all of our neigh­ ' (nrinKiNSR order 2Se| lion annual economic toll in lost He said the Soviet Union at- The official value of the Soviet | Ko.sygin reaffirmed Soviet The Manchester Ministerial University When they arrived a t the Harrlsim’s, Reel’s, GrandWay Involved in a skidding acci­ required. (See Page Twelve) bor*. frienda and relatives for the BiU B. Brayfield productivity and lost taxes due taches great importance to the ' ruble is $1.11. devotion to Khrushchev's policy amny acta of Idndneaa and aym- Aasociation will meet tomorrow The seminar format is a lec­ scene, firemen found the home and Sears, 'Roebuck. A fter dent at I%rk St. and Chestnut The M dcM XUOX eOPK> The 23 physicians, editws, to premature disability and nauhyJiy shownahown u» in our recent be-be at 11 a.m. at United Methodist ture and panei discussion, with o f Thomas J. JUbenvUle, 15 Dec. 20, the toys will be turn­ St. were Robert Anderson, 49, scrvtt yc« tl: businessmen and others ssdd, in rMvement.ivement. We especially thank the death, the report said. Church, Bolton. Dr. Abraham Dr, James R. Brown, director ed over to the town’s welfare of Portland, and Jozeps Strau- their report to President John­ priests of 8t. James . Church...... the - „ , ^ . professor and chairman, U of H | WeUesley Rd., filled with The commission also said it d o ^ r s at the Manchester Memo­ Kurien of India, intern at Man­ of the Regional Affairs Center Department ol Economics and smoke. Utilizing a booster hose department, for distribution to 0ns, 64, of 62 Strong St. Accord­ R E E R' S son, that immediate results strongly endorses the conclu­ G irl A lle r g ic rial Hospital and all those who sent chester Memorial Hospital, will at the University of Hartford. ------i — - - smoke---- ^ ejector, ^ the fire needy children. ing to police, Anderson, west­ Manchester Shopping Parkade could be expected. Up to several Sie beautiful floral tributes. Finance; Daniel E. Scannell, a | and sions and recommendaUons of N o Freedom Margaret. Bob and speak on "Problems of Medicine the program consultant and crew quickly expelled^ the ’The annual Nativity Scene bound on Park St., slid on a 648-7167 hundred thousand lives a year Rezoning of Senate member of the New York City the Surgeon General’s Advisory To Single Men Bruce Bonadlee and the Christian Religion in moderator. smoke and prevented the fire exhibit, donated by the ’Tall Ce­ patch of ice Into the Strautins are "now needlessly sacrificed” Htnlcuccl Family Transit Authority; and George Committee on Smoking and South India." Luncheon will be The theme of the initial ses­ Raymond of Pratt Institute, from damaig^ng other articles dars o f Lebanon, has been in­ veMcle which had stopped on JTfffOGRAPHIC SERVICE. because available knowledge is For Guiana not properly uUlized, they said. ■erved. sion will be "The Small City in Brooklyn, N.Y. of furniture. stalled in Center Park by the Chestnut St. for a stop sign. NORWICH, England The commission was appoint­ (See Page Thirty-One) Given Added Stress (APi- "I think,” said History,” with guest panelists, WASHINGTON (AP) — The Eta CSuipter of Beta Sigma State Rep. James B. Lowell Jr., British government reportedly pretty Margrethe Larsen, Canton, and Charles M. Kearns 17, "I'm allergic to mar­ Phi will meet tonight at 8 at the has no intention of granting in­ HARTF'ORD (A P )— Two Senate redistricting plans home of Mrs. Thomas Leiper. Jr., chairman of the Wethers­ •Public Barred Today dependence to strife-tom British riageable men. 107 W. Middle Tpke. Mrs. Lau­ field Historical District Commis­ Yes, we’ve succeeded in makmg tliat comer mailboz a mighty neighborhood office nearest you. Hartford National people Guiana until the contending Ne­ are being given special emphasis as a special bipartisan "I've only got to look at rence Spencer will be In charge sion. gro and East Indian communi­ legislative subcommittee works toward a Friday dead­ a boy I like, and I break of the program. The dates and topics for the busy "brandi” of Hartford National. Fine. We 'work bard will be pleased that you took the time to do it. Impressed, as ties have demonstrated an abili­ o>it In spots.’’ other five seminar sessions are: line on a reapportionment proposal. ty to live together in peace. Friday is the day Republican''^— ------They appear on her neck Jan. 14, "Town Planning and at trying to make banking easy for you, and that’s especially a matter of fact. Security Cotuncil Prim e Minister Harold Wilson and Democratic leaders are one repre.sentatlve. Democrats and chest. tlie Town as a Man’s H om e"; true during hectic Holiday ahoppng time. Avid maybe you’ll start a sa'vings account, borrow a lot of stated his government's views scheduled to re.sume their favor at-large elections and fa­ “ It's terribly cm-barraas- Jan. 27, Economic Develop­ to U.S. officials with whom he ing. If a boy walks ms ment and Capital Improve- rounds of top-level talks on re- vor a 36-seat Senate. But from our standpmnt, banldng by maQ does have a mfmey, or set up a trust account. After all, comer mailboxes Flare Up Expected has conferred here in the last apportionment. While one .subcommittee was home from a dance, I can PINEHURST .ment ”; Feb. 16, Urban Rede­ two days. Presumably he made Senate Majority Leader Louis working towaid a Friday dead­ g^iarantee that I ’U break velopment” ; March 3, "Mass can hkTidlfl only a few of the more than 100 dMerent ways in slifiht drawback: It’s bard to shake hands with an envelope! Ted Kennedy Walking Again the explanation directly to Pres­ line, another, this one working out in a lot of spots the fol­ Wsdnssday Spscials Transportation” ; and March 28, I. Gladstone said the Senate United NaUons. N .Y. (A P ) ■TBhombe arrives Saturday to ident Johnson. plans receiving the most atten- on a measure to summon a con­ lowing day,’’ she sadd, "Megalopolis and Regional Why not stop in one of these days—downtown, or at our whidi Hartford National puts money to work for people. Joined by his father, former Ambassador Joseph — In a move to head off any tell the council of massacre and There has been some U.S. tio 1 in committee include one stitutional convention, expected A skin specialist at a lo­ Planning.” Kennedy, Sen. Edward (Ted) Kennedy takes a demonstrations when debate on mutilation by the Congolese re­ government apprehension that that would create a 30-seat Sen­ to complete its work by Friday. cal hospital said it sounded CHICKEN Invited as subsequent ruMt the explosive Congo quesUon bels and to accuse several A fri­ stroll on an open porch at New England Baptist Guiana's Prim e Minister Cheddi ate and one that would retain Tile General Assembly, now like a nervoiw complaint, speakers, with the list stifi in­ opens today, the United Nations can states of aiding the Commu­ Hospital. Sen. Kennedy began walking a few days Jagan, an East Indian and a the present 36-seat chamber. in special session, has been an exaggerated form o f complete, are Edmund N. Ba­ T h is Is has ordered the public barred nist-backed rebellion. ago aher being hospitalized with a broken back Marxist, might carry the coun­ The size ol the redistricted given until Jan. 30 to reappor­ blushing. BREASTS con, director of planning in Phil­ A number of African govern­ from the Security Council cham­ try in this week's election, then Senate appears to be one of the tion the House, redlstrict the “ As she gets Older, H’a adelphia; Dr. Jack C. Myles, ments have denounced Tshombe suffered in a plane crash last June. (A P Photofax.) (QUARTB1R8) ber. gain independence, and forge major developing controver­ Senate and summon a constitu­ quite likely that the rash for using white mercenaries new ties with the Fidel Castro Prompted by reports that the sies of the current special ses­ tional convention. w ill diaapipsar,’’ he sakL one of our Black Muslims and other ex­ against the rebels and have ac­ government of Cuba. sion. Should the Assembly fsdl to treme nationalist groups planned cused him of seeking Western Banks* Bargain Some officials have expressed Another is the question of meet the deadline, a three-judge to start an uproar in the council, Intervention to bolster his gov­ Rail Strike fear that British Guiana was in whether at-large elections for federal court said it would ac­ Come One, Come AH to busiest branch the U.N. security force an­ ernment. His appearance before Business Brisk danger of becoming a Cuba-like the House should be held in cept the standby plan of the nounced that only delegates, the council was expected to center of Communist activity on towns that have more than one computer expert it has appoint­ Quebec Judge bring protests and denuncia­ Hearing Set the shore of the South American ed' special master in the case. ST. MARY'S SEMOR Y. P. F. their aides and members of the NEW BRITAIN (AP) — House seat. III tions reminiscent of the storm continent. Republicans are favoring a TTie special master, Morris S. press would be admitted during Business reportedly is brisk toqchcci off by his attempt to CHICAGO (AP) — The na­ ■" Latest reports from the Mon- Senete of 31 seats and are op­ Davis, said Tusaday he is o f fic e s - the afternoon’s meeting. at the two New Britain Fines Union attend an African unity meeting tion's railroads have filed a pe posed to having at - large elec­ One nationalist suspected of banka that %re paying $1 for CWlBgB iBohided on qiutrtara) SPAGHETTI SUPPER sparking the violent riots that in (Jairo several months ago. tition in U.S. District Court (See Page 'Twelve) tions in towns with more than (See Page TTwMva) Belgian Foreign bOnister every $|) cents being turned seeking to prevent a scheduled broke up a council meeting on in. $1 M illion BUT! ,Paul-Henrl SpaAkt who will rep­ strike 10 days befors QurisUassJaPr^ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10 — S to 7 P.M. the Congo in 1961 and injured More than $e,0QI>-4n coins resent his government in the by tluwMMP ubions.-.w ‘ ' 16 guards, was reportM td have have been exchanged for qUBBEC CHICKEN LEGS Do your Christmaa chopping and then hava a doHghtfuI debate, was also expected to be The .UhlbnB, represenUng threatened a similar disturb­ paper money at the New Court Judge Canadi­ the target of bitter attacks from some 68,000 workers, called a apaghettl aupper. ance when the new debate -gets Britsdn National Bank and Lb. 45c many members of the 34-nation walkout Tuesday fj^r 6 a.m. Wilson Calls Talks Here an branch oC file United Steel­ under way. the New Britain Trust Oo. ’Tlcketa At The -Door Tuesday, Dec. 15,' after talks workers America today to pay A bolstered force of guards African bloc. aince the three-day drive be­ ct Donation AdnlU $1.00— Children Under 12, SOc But some of the African na­ broke down in Washington over $1,747,646 in damagee to the and armed plainclothes officials gan Monday. was expect^ to watch all en- tions who called for the council wages. Gaepe (Hopper Mines, Ltd., be­ LIVER and BACON The two banks are cooper­ A strike would cripple 187 tnmccs to the council chamber. meeting to air their chaises ating -in a program spon­ ^Completely Successful* cause of violent seven-mmith against the United States and railroads and terminal and strike hi MurdochviUe, Que., la SALE sored by Daly Council, switching companies which han^ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Belgium were said to be having Knights of Columbus, to 1967. second thoughts in view of re­ die more than 90 per cent of the The court charged that the Salsctsd Beef Liver (AP) — Smoldering differences ease an existing coin short­ In^United States and Britain will cent developments. nation’s rail traffic, a union WASHINGTON (AP)— weapons problem strike —- branded as illegal-— or Miss Iowa Bacon inside the African bloc at the age. start urgent consultations with AMERICAN LEGION Since Belgium, as promised, spokesman said. NATO which has been worked was fomented, financed and pro­ United Nations were expected to British Prime Minister other nations this week aimed has pulled out the paratroops Judge Joseph Sam Perry out here. longed by the union’s U.S. head- flare up today when the Securi­ Harold Wilson said today " I hope they will come to see at working out the broadened Lb. 49c ty Council laimches debate on flown to Stanleyville in Ameri­ scheduled a hearing today on quartars and its agents. the railroad petition filed late his talks with President those problems as we see them” NATO nuclear program in more the Congo. can transport planes to rescue The decision was made in la- day. Wilson said. concrete detail. The first sparks may fly when foreign hostages, the Africans Government Johnson have been com­ vor of the company in a 90-page MaKwaD House Coffee 'The unions — electrical work­ He declined to be drawn into The two leaders reportedly the council gives the floor to may find it difficult to generate pletely successful in set­ ; udgment by Justice AnoUie 8 l». enn $1.69 ers, machinists and sheet metal a detailed discussion of the pro- stopped short of trying to agrse Liberia and Nigeria. Both de­ much heat over that mission. Lacourciere ot (Quebec Superior workers — reinstated a strike ting objectives for the for­ po.sals which he made to John­ on a formula embracing the fended the United States and Instead they have furnished Forces W in Court. call originally set for Nov. 23, mation of a nuclear weap­ son, saying he will deal with new, broader approach, but offi­ W a Imve W ild Bird Seed Belgium against charges by oth­ Tshombe a platform from which The company had sought $6.8 but postponed for further nego­ them and with his policy toward cials said they had reached ac­ 5’s and Sffe, Suet and Suet er African nations that the to repeat his accusations that ons force in the North At­ million damages from the un­ BINGO In Viet Nam tiations. the U.S. multilateral force plan cord on the general guidelines Oakes for ttie birds. American-Belgian rescue mis­ Algeria, the United Arab R e­ lantic Treaty Organization to be followed in the consulta­ ion, saying It was respcmsible EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT The railroads alleged in the in a speech in the House of sion to Stanleyville was a fla­ public and others have been aid­ and laying guidelines for tions. for loss of profits and for dam­ petition that the strike deadline Commons next week. ages the company claimed it K ’a Hine to buy a bag of 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. grant act of interference in the ing the rebels with arms and SAIGON, South Viet^ Nam A communique, released at is an illegal attempt to compel Allied cou|iultation. He would not say at this time Rock Salt! Congo. money. (A P ) — Government fore'es won the White House, b ore' out the s^ered in the~vl money was taken. are not the workers of Murdoch- day after an attempt to rob a The FBI said a search wa.s vUIe, but those who directed bank. under way for another man with Tdft Calls for Reorganization them, that is the representatives other household chores, A young woman was held a rifle who reportedly had been briefly as a hostage. A bank seen on the roof of the bank. (See Page Twelve) employe and his family had Police said at one time two been held overnight before the automobiles were being chased Barry Feels GOP Battle through a fashionable northwest Atlanta neighborhood. One of B a k e r Hearing the cars crashed into trees, but Is Tearing Party Apart the driver escaped in another Bulletins automobile. Delayed A g a in The young woman who was NEW YO R K (AP) — Sen.^ A source close to Goldwater CnUed frcmT A P Wires released by the fleeing man was Barry Goldwater is ready to tell said the Republican nominee WASHINGTON (A P ) — ’The identified as Susan Engle, a a Republican .summit confer­ who lost in a landslide to Presi­ ence today he thinks the strug­ dent Johnson, wanted to talk LAUNCH POSTPONED Senate Rules Committee delayed hank teller. Police said Ray West, an em­ gle over GOP leadership is tear­ with Eisenhower and Nixon CAPE KBNNEDY, Ftak a public hearing today while its about the struggle now going on ploye of the bank, his wife and ing the beaten party apart. (A P ) — The Space Agency members debated whether to two children were held as hos­ That was the word from a within the party. tried to launch an unmanned pursue new leads in the polltical- tages in their home overnight. source close to the defeated R e­ The source said Goldwater would explain his views on the Oeminl two-nvan space cap- o f c o u r s e , ly-exploslve Bobby Baker case. They were taken to the bank publican presidential nominee aule on a re-entry and recov­ Hugh Alexander, counsel of this morning and' West was as Goldwater prepared to talk battle which pits his conserva­ politics with former President tive followers against GOP ery test today but last sec­ Mt*m e te e trie i the committee, told newsmen forced to enter. ond trouble resulted in shut­ the • senators were going over A patrolman arrived on the Dwight D. Eisenhower and moderate.s. former Vice Pre.sident Richard "H e will explain that as far as down after tlie Titan 8 “ everything that is pending” in scene while the bandit still was booster rocket engine wnn an effort to reach a decision on inside the bank. The policeman M. Nixon. he is concerned, this is tearing Precise arrangements for the the party up," the source said. ignited. When the countdown the Investigation’s future course. was warned that the robber was reached one second, flames A hearing scheduled for this holding employes at bay and New York conference were • Eisenhower met twice with cloudy. There was no word as to Gov.’ William W. Scranton of burst from the base of the morning to take testimony on was threatening to kill them. 90-foot-taIl rocket. But they the bank records of Baker and Officers watched helplessly as exactly when or where the Pennsylvania at Gettysburg, the man left with the young meeting would be held. An E i­ Pa., Tue.sday. The talks were died quickly and the Titan S a witness who accused him of remained looked firmly on •nglneering a political payoff on woman. senhower hide said the three described as social with “ no The chase then began. would meet In the afternoon, but political sigHiificaJice.” its pad. sarroanded by • a government contract was post­ ■floud of reddish oraag* poned until 2 p.m. A false bomb report had been that details had not been Rep. Robert Taft Jr. of Ohio Alexander also disclosed that telephoned to police headquar­ worked out. said in a telephone Interview he smoke and anwar«>ll7 Moat WBmon are bn^. Th o y^ also particular and oconomicaL Those ters, apparently as a diversion. "There is no agenda,” said is not interested in becoming damaged. No new date to r CJomptroller of the Ckirrency launching has been set. who heva olectric chyers find they waltz through washday. A push of y James Saxon had been called An elementary school nearby Republican National Chairman party chairman. He brushed the button and instantly they get gentle sunshine. Never never never for questioning at the afternoon was emptied of pupils while po­ Dean Burch. He is here to at­ aside as "rumors” reports that hearing about the granting of a lice searched for a bomb report­ tend at least part bf the discus­ some Republican.s are rallyihg 'TRAIN DERAlLia> HABTFOBD NATIONAL^C< BANK AND. TRUST lobbyist friend ofBaker, for $6,- police. water^ said he does not expect ate seat when President John­ New Honors for Army’s First Flier port that a woman died of a ooo: Two patrol cars boxed in the the Arizona senator will specifi­ son swept Ohio, said Republi­ Maj. Gren. Benjamin D. Foulofe,(ret.) first American military man assigned to heart attaek after the anek cans should 6et up a continuing Alexander said another wit­ fleeing automobile at an inter­ cally-ask Elsenhower and Nixon regular flying duty, was honored at Andrews Air Force Base last night on the drat. One man wae mp ^ ’ wHese Mosev o o e s to work for pcwlm section and the. driver was taken to back Burch's continued serv­ party organization “ that gives The Hartford Electric Light Company ness'would be Fred piack Jr., eve of his 88th birthday. He is shown holding a n)odel of early military bi- to have wffered a an associate of Baker in the into custody. ice as GOP chairman. all power centers and organiza­ Jury. Five «f (he vending machine busing, who Police listed him as Keither The Republican National tional units a part in policy for­ ■plane. Sgt. James A. Lowell, who ejected from*a military jet at near-super- nalts wen haggaga i »SIIWMtlPNl. liaBclMElgr « C South Main 8traal.Colcliaalar ^tmkmWJOA was soqvioted eartlsr tnis year Donald Moore of Atlanta. They Committee meets in Chicago mation.’’ , aonie sM ed in 1961, and Gen. B. A. Schrlever, A ir Force Systerhe commander, . aara.' n a ^ a O m 'waa A rm iHmraimm m im m em a a< hMOBM tax stdlsioa. Vlaak Is ■aid he w m qarryjiig a pistol Jan. 28-28 A .deelda wbadjer share u a oeeasion. (AP Photofax.) « a^ssHng Us seqviatleB. wbcB he was'Mptnnd. Burch w ill n talB hia post ^ I

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