WEDNESDAV, JANUARY , 11,1967 PAGE THIRTY-SIX Be a Blood Donor Tomorrow; Sidvatibn Citad 1:45 -6:30 \ About Town Ex-Missionar\ to Burma Miffit Condition Priest Will ' A meeting will be held tomor­ Said Improved Average Pally Net Press Ron row at 1:80 pjn. at Neill HtUl, Guest of Baptist Mission At Center Congregational For the Week Ended ^The Weather :st. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Edward MlffU, 87, of 28 Clear- \ view Ter. , remains in critical He h u been Involved exten­ Jannary 7, 1867 Cloudy, breesy, mUd tonight, to formulate plans for a Chil- The Rev. William D. Hackett, The Rev. Prank Dumont of condition in St. Franda Hospi­ sively In ecumenical affalm in low in 30s; partly cloudy dren’s Lenten Slission, which former missionary to Burma, St. Louis de Montford Semin­ end tal today although a hospital western Connecticut in recent will be. held during Lent. The speak Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 8 mild tomorrow, high 45-50. spokesman reported his condi­ ary, Litchfield, will speak Sun-, meeting is open to all interested years, and was the Roman p.m. at a meeting of the Wom­ tion is “ improving slightly.” day at 8, 9:18 and 11 a m. at catholic participant in the Ecu­ 15,045 clergy and lay persons from en’s Mission Society of Com­ ^tmehester^A City o f ViUage Charm M iffit is suffering from, two Center Congregational Church, menical Conversations sponsor- Manchester and Bolton. munity Baptist Church in Fel­ crushed legs and interna* in- ^ Roman Catholic ed by the Faith and Order Com­ (Glaatlfled AdvCTttsIng on Pago 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS- lowship Hall at the church. T^ie mission of the Connecticut VOL. XXXXVI, NO. 86 (TWENtTf PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1967 Manchester Association for theme of the program is “The yS.S'; « «» P T - * « Council of Churches. the Help of Retarded Children, Call of Foreign Missions.’’ ’The 7:30 a.m. when an unoccupied ship services at Center Chuich. Between services. Father Du­ Inc., will meet tomorrow at 8 event is open to the public. station wagon roU ^ backward His visit was approved by a mont will speak with those hav­ 'p.m. at Bunce Center. ■ Before the program, there and crushed him against a load­ ing particular questions on re­ will be an executive board meet- ing platform at Hartford Hilton ligious ecumenity. Thomas W. Cliffwd, son o f ing at 7, and a business meet- Hotel, Hartford police said to­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clifford jng at 7:30. day. of 396 Hartford Rd., has recent­ A missionary to Burma under Miffit, a route driver sales­ on ly been promoted to the rank of the sponsorship of the American man for General Baking Co. of 13 in DE Class eargeont while serving with the Baptist Foreign Mission So­ Hartford, was unloading wares 126th Maintenance Battalion at ciety, the Rev. Mr. Hackett will from his truck onto the plat­ Go to New York Erlangen, Germany. He entered speak on the state o f the church form when the mishap occur­ Thirteen Manchester High the service in April 1965, and in Burma, and some of the poli­ red, police reported. took his basic training at Ft. tical, economic and social move- School seniors enrolled in the DRESSES To Crush Opponents Jacltson, S. C. He received ad- mgnts in Southeast Asia, and distributive' education program vanced armored training and at­ what this could mean to the fu­ will travel to New York City tended Noncommissioned Officer Toastmasters ture of the church. He will show Hausaniann photo tomorrow to attend a conven­ Academy, F t Knox, Ky. He is costumes, curios and artifacts Rev. WUliam D. Hackett a member of St. Mary’s Episco­ Add 2 Members tion o f the National Retail Mer­ •COATS of the country, and describe the pal Church. challenges of missions today. tive in work of the Burma Bap- Two new members were in- chants Association. Together with all other mis­ tist Convention executive com- troduced last night at a meet- During the day-long confer­ Cultural Officers and directors of sionaries, Dr. Hackett smd his mittee during a period when ing of Manchester Toastmas- ence, to be held at the New •SKIRTS Omar Shrine, Club will meet at wife were ordered to leave church and mission work was ters Club at Miller’s Res- York Hilton, the students will S tonight at the home of Rus- Burma last May. tumed over to Burma nation- taurant. They are Robert Boyd participate, in seminars on mer­ pcll Prentice, 21 Lynch Dr. als. He was vice president of of Manchester and Eugene Renewal Born in Rangoon, Burma, the chandising, store management, the convention in 1966 and 1963, Mooney of Blast Hartford, son o f missionary parents. Dr. careers in retailing, and tech­ •SWEATERS the only missionary since the The program of speeches and The Master’s Club of Friend- niques for the retailer. ship tiodge o f Masons will meet Haskett came to this country jjg elected. Until last evaluation included talks by Mi- Rev. Frank Duratmt Ordered ^ ^ ® for V»iohis Vitcrrihigh oivnrtrtlschool andonH /wcol­ l__ . . . . . ____ The group will be chaperoned g t 7:30 tomorrow night at the March, he was chairman of the chael Clementino on “ Being a lege education. He received a by Carl Swartz, distributive ed­ Masonic Temple. Purma Baptist Convention com- iVjastmaster’’ and James Dou- vote »t>f t^e Ecumenical Com­ TOKYO (A P ) — Mao B.A. degree from Drury Col­ ucation director; and Richard •SLACKS mlttee on agriculture and eco­ gan on “The Curve Ball.’’ mission of the Archdiocese of Tse-tung has delivered _an Jeannotte, a teacher of business The Mountain Laurel Chapter lege, Springfield, Mo., and a nomic life of the church, a FYed Mahler was voted the Hartford. His topic wiU be “The ultimatum to his enemies, subjects: of Sweet Adelines, Inc. will re­ M.A. at Hartford Theological group concerned with develop­ best evaluator, and Leon Bloom Unity of the Body of Christ." Accoiding to Swartz, the trip dalled on the army to help hearse tomorrow at 8 pm., at Seminary. He earned a Ph.D. ing self-support in the 2,400 Bap­ won the Table Topics Award. A friend of the Rev. Clifford is designed to give the students crush them and obtained the Russian American National in sociology at Cornell Univer- tist churches of that lauid. The group meets the second O. Simpson, pastor of Center a better understanding of op­ pledges of loyalty from Center, 211 Wethersfield Ave., sitv, Ithaca, N.Y. Members of the Marcia Neu- and fourth Monday of each Church, Father Dumont’s com- (AP Phutofax) He served in Burma 29 years, month at 6:30 p.m. at MUler’s ing is intended, not to show the portunities in the field of re- military qnits throughout Hartford. The group is open to bert Circle are in charge of pro­ China, organs under^ his all women interested in four- first as headmaster of a large gram and devotions. The mem­ Restaurant. Any interested per- unity already obtained between taUing. the Roman Catholic and Pro- Swartz said the trip’s cost Human Falcons Join in Six-Link Chain part barbershop harmony. high school for boys in Mou'l- bers of the Reed-Eaton Circle son wishing more information " ~ ” " DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER AT 883 MAIN ST, control reported today. testants, but rather to further was flnanrfed through a candy There was no indication Mao’ s mein, and later in Taunggyi as are hostesses. about the club may contact M i­ Members of the Royal Air Force parachute team ca. They’re shown while falling at 120 miles per the unity both religious bodies sale held' by the distributive opponents were buckling t^der Mystic Review, North Ameri­ a general missionary working chael Clementino, Westminster called "The Falcons’’ are about to complete a link hour at a height between 12,000 and 8,000 feet. the pressure. Peking Radio said can Benefit Association, will In- to strengthen rural churches Rd. seek^ education club. of six during a free fall exercise over North Afri­ The picture was taken by a seventh 'chutist. that Mao has ordered complete ■ ntal'l officers at a dinner meet­ and for rehabilitation, resettle­ reorganization o f. the "cultural ing Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at ment of displaced persons, and Medicare Okays revolutionary committee’’ -of the Miller’s Restaurant. Reserva­ in agricultural development and armed forces, a possible indica-- tions for the ddnnfef will dose the introduction of new plant Area Hospitals 'mnV Tip'made wito stock, animals and techniques. J:.'..... I f Bank Bad Day Some Signs tion of military opposition to TWrfl Wilfred.Tnideau of 6 C3har- Both Dr. Hackett and his wife, Four Manchester and. area Assembly Enacts Mao despite.' the claimed rtflk ^ or Mrs Irene Vin- Marion, were ordained by the convalescent homes have r^ent- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Seen Toward pledges of support. of Preenwood Dr ^ Baptist Churches of Burma, and ly notified that their ap- Yesterday was a bad day The new turn in the Chinese / ____ ' were the first foreign mission- plications to participate in the for the U.S. National Bank Communist party chairman’s lilembeiss o f the British Amer- aries so ordained. In the ordina- new extended care program un- in the Lennox District of Easier Credit seething struggle with the party der Medicare have been approv­ Initial Measures Los Angeles. X^can Club will meet tomght at ^ n council. Dr. Hackett an­ faction headed, by President Liu ed. Police said a g;unman ' 7:30 at the clubhouse and go swered all questions in Burm­ HARTFORD (A P )^ G o v . John Dempsey signed into WASHING’TON. (A P ) — Mon- .Rhao-chl coincided with an ad- made off with $1,795 during to the Holmes Bmieral Home, ese, and Mrs. Hackett in Pa-o, They are the Crestfield Coun­ law today the first two bills enacted by the 1967 Gen- ey remains Ugtot In many parts mission that there has been a holdup shortly before 400 Main St. to pay respects to the language into which she has try Home and Convalescent of the nation but signs of easier fighting ip ‘ Pbangbai, Mao, 73^ eeral Assembly. The bills were rushed through the leg­ noon. Three hours later, an­ the late Clayton Holmes, a translated most of the New Tes­ Hospital, 565 Vernon St.; Laurel credit are mounting. o r d e r ^ the city quarantined tament, and of which she is con­ Manor, 91 Cliestnut SL; the islature on an emergency basis yesterday . other g(unman made off The first chink in the 6 per and all travel, in and out limited, memher. One measure advances from ------sidered a world authority. Meadows, 333 Bidwell St.; and with $12,030. cent prime interest rate that The appeal to ^le army — vid Jan The missionary has been ac- Vernon Haven, Rt. 30, Vernon. 16 to April 1 Uie deadline mjedlcal service corporations banks charge their favored cub- the reported swift re^pnns* — The Manchesten Town Com­ . for filing the report of Uie has heard arguments recently tomers for loans came Wednes- also suggMtedvthat the 2.6-mil- mittee of the Hartford Area committee studying the tax ex It: whs too much for J^is Thi *1111 River bridge when a 60-ton tank retrievw YWCA will meet tonight at 8 from such insuramce companies day when a relatively - small lion-man armed f

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PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING IHSRALD, MANCHESTER* CONN^ THURSDAY, JANUARY \ 2 ,im MANCHESTER ■ X the <;areer service board and Vernon Assembly to Study Reform^ the. cdinmlssloner of personnel. Asse^m ent Hearing$ Sheinwold on Bridge ly’s session on prop- S IM A T ^ J R , iHNOAOED PUT OFF d r a ;h in g t r u m p s NMii JeiJer.. „ Of State Personnel System Education Board Is Firm ^ty-assessment review and UNTIL CHORES ARE DONE NHIW ORiJB^S, La. (AP)— Information ' is for those FVank Sinirtra Jr,, dS, singer son HARTFORD (AP)—The Gen­ $600,000 annually to about $1.2 Manchester t a x p a r s By SHEINWOLD of the singer, aimounced Tues­ XLFRia> million. On Teacher Pay Proposi whose last names start 'with ha an easy hand you can af­ ty Q4 eral Assembly will study a re­ day night his engagement to The $200,000 report vmm au­ the letters M, N and O. ford to draw trumps before you J A 74 port recommending a thorough Pamela Peterson, of Trteton, XQJIOS thorized by the 1965 General Bette QuatraJe Is Hie Howard Wolfanger^reported The reviews are held do anything else. Ri a difficult N.J. It will be the first marriage E A ft reorganization of the state’s per­ Assembly. Herald’s temporary corres­ on meetings of y ^ a h b e r of daily, from J to 7 p.m., in hand you need a trump or two for both. * ATS A -65 sonnel system,' including' pro- The report recommends that pondent In Vernon. Her Commerce offl^ls with var­ the Municipal Building in dummy and must therefore ty J1093 ty A87C po.sed salary hikes estimated at the governor and a new com­ Sinatra told newsmen he met telephone number is 870- ious state ofpCials at Tuesday’s Hearing Room. Representa­ put oft drawing trumps until O 9852 O ^JIOA 4V about $15 milUotu missioner of personnel be given his future bride, a former air­ 2845. News iteims may be meeting qr the Chamber. He tives o f the United Ap­ you have finished 'with your oth­ * 9 $ .763 line stewardess, aboard a plane er chores. The difference is The reorganization was rec­ central control over the state's called in or left at The Her­ had beeri assured they were praisal Co. are on hand to 4k KI1094 ommended to the legislature personnel management to make en route to a night club engage­ ald’s Vernon Bureau at 88 workliig on the court house explain revaluation changes. shown in today’s hand. ty K 52 Wednesday in a report prepared it more efficient. ment. Park St. or mailed to P.O. problem and that a decision Tomorrow’s session Is for Opening lead—jack of hearts. O K 63 by J. L. Jacobs and Co., man­ X “ career service board” and Young Sihatra’s mother is Box 827 In Vernon. ouM be forHicomlng. He re­ lertters P, Q andTl; Monday South played a low heart from 4k 42 agement consultants from Chi­ the commissioner pf personnel Nancy Sinatra, first, wife of affirmed the position that the for S and T; and Tuesday, dummy at the first ti4olicies Com­ ¥ ¥ 1.66 ycL mittee stated the average in­ the Tolland County Elxtenslon ^ i f crease under the third year of Office in Rockville. Gehrlng was the 1965 IFYE delegate to «WNine»lap 100% acrylic bonded kmt fabrics in novelty weaves. the present contract would be Paraguay. TThe meeting will in excess of $450, and would SnfFONDa-jaionipaRPi range from $328 to $699. start at 1:45 p.m. Any inter­ ested teen-ager is Invited Gehr­ CEariiOTB-aipiwMijiw SAVE 10% to 21%* The report concludes, “All of lng Is available, for talks before •«. noM M oiiijiuj ima. MMnniii inaiai. A us with children in the Vernon Ticksecotp#* FsoMWMmnasoag ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR EARLY SPRING g^bups until Feb. 1. splendid job the - teachers are — 2nd GREAT HIT — 45-|hcii SURF doing. They are ovir most val­ uable asset In the school sys­ HOUSING REPAIR BIG ' and SUN PRINTS tem. Many strides have been NEW YORK—Housing ol* TV made in the past where the 'ftcials believe they have found virtually year-round work for ALUMINUM SIDING INSTALLED Board has bettered the lot of the teachers.” construction tradesmen In the rehabilitation of existing hous­ Save by placing your winter order early. Choose your own style and color at no extra cost. It added, “ hopefully the ♦Applies only to orders placed through January teachers will consider the plight ing, described as k major new IBMW* NMBM* nMWpaM.1 8 8 : of the town during this period indu.stry. New York City alone SAT. at 1:80 ^ 1 4 7 of rapid school growth, and will has 59.000 buildings that quali­ GIANT KIDDIE SHOW Paisley, floral.s, rosebud and geometric prints ideal for instruct the VEA to honor its fy for rehabilitation. They your new spring slacks, skirts, dresses and suits. 91% 'prssant three-year contract.” house 800,000 families, and the 2 rayon. 9% silk. Members of the school board task of putting in new kitchens, bathrooms and^ other utilities C'tO committee are Chairman Peter Humphrey, Robert Siewakow- indicates a market of mam­ FRANK’S CAFE FOCTEENS skl, Arthur Callahan and Edith moth proportions. The Family Rmtaurant / 100% Cotton Casati, with Board Chairman CORNER MAIN ft PEARL 65 Tolland Tpke.—^N^t To Western Beef Mart RUG YARN Frank Detolla also attending. STEAKS! STEAKS! 1 Mile South Of Vernon Circle i Members of the VEA are WHOLE LIVE BRQILED Choice — and Prices The' ■ fl Wido-Walo Corduroy Yale. Cantpr, Thomas Adams, Whole Family Can Afford! ANNOUNCING LOBSTER DINNER 1 REGISTERED 22c Dale Clayton, Ronald Ooumoy- FRIDAY— $1.99 SHORT ...... $1.75 WaCOME TO THURSDAY NIGHT 78c yd. er, Alice Masker, John Zanella, James Norwood, Andrew Man- SILVERSPOON T-BONE ...... $2.75 MANCHESTER Fast color, guaranteed washabla Ideal aggea and Joseph Splllane, Jo­ 527 Main S t — 647-9644 FILLET MIGNON $2.95 NIGHT MANCHESTTSi* Most versatile of fabrics, cotton cor­ for rugs, hats, bags, toys, place mats, Orders To Go Covers duroy. Red, pink, gold, blue, black, etc. 70 yd. skeins in 20 fashion colors. seph Oasello,' (diairman of the THAT’S RIGHT GEORGE OPEN DAILY purple, green. 75% rayon, 26% cotton. VEA, also attends the $eBs(ons. Complete Lobster WILL BE OPEN TONIGHT Registered Parts Nursing Home Apprbved Dinner \ SOMETHING NEW JUST FOR YOU 5 YEARS Tialror For r or The Vernon Haven Nursing , Friday Only Home is one of 28 Central Con­ 9;00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Your A Full necticut nursing homes approv­ t¥V^THEWREEKT New Lew Price Tonight Only Five Wt e l e v is io n B- APEI‘'ANCB Protection 36-in. Cotton Dr«s$ oii4 ed yesterday for Medicare MBmmi W1 W»Ml Mtt a p p l ia n c e patients by the Hartford Social Wed. Matinee (only) - 2:06 D AN CIN G 7 P.Me-10:30 P.M. SAT. to S P.M. Years SpedalMng In SERVICE FLANNELS Suit fobrics Security, office. Mon., Yiiee., Wed., Thnra., ADMISSION—$1.25 FrL — 8:00 Fine ItttHan- , 1 PROTECTION CONTRACT NEXT TO STOP and S H ^ Walttng for Oooit House Amerieaa Mealet NEXT TO STOP and SHOP liOBter Baum, head o f the lo­ Sot., . San, — 1:80-4:0041:80 m FOOD FREE SOFT DMNKS 18c yd. 58c yd. cal Rodevelopinent OommiMion imVtJtKttMM FEATURING A T N O C O S T stated last night that although Fresh breads and pas­ 1 Favorite fabric for pajamas, gowns, 100% Dacron polyester, 100% Amel no word has been received from tries made daily. shirts and baby clothes. White, blue, triacetats and other fabrics in a va­ the etato yet, regarding the de­ Featuring Dailyv^pedala THE "TRAYALONS" m a t, yellow, red, gray, cranberry, etc. riety of patterns and colors. cision to looite the new court . As Always,. house In the redevelopment Legal Beverages O p E ON DOWN AND JOIN THE FUN ' area, the commission hopes to ' FOR EVERYONE UNDER 21 hear from the state soon. Tel. 64&-S544 F A G E > Y } U B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY,

would not say anything after Oeoige R. Stanley' o f West tive duty, he participate In the PAGE n V B W^therell Heads Normandy, North BYance,. Ar­ MANCHEsiLK EVENING' HERALD, MAlifCHESTER, CON^^, THURkIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1967 Grcnit . calling. Police checked her Wall Street Some Money Note Avaitahle Haxtford, u iio resigned Tues­ apartment and broke the door day. dennes, Rhineland and Central down after they smelled smoke. State Air Guard Wetherell Is director of the European campaigns. Court Cases Mrs. Longo wai\elther asleep Like Yo- Yo For VA^ FHA Home Loans State Department of Aeranau- ^Lindh^gh Law* Questioned Col. Horace B. Wetherell,' Voter Registry Five Jurors Selecti^ or unconscious, they said. tica Liberia Dates to 1847 State Bar Supports The Savings Bank of Man­ now of Wethersfield but a na­ Unafflllated voters who BfANCI^TEB S£SSIOX Judge Daly continued the case it will make another billion dol­ He helped form the Connecti­ MONROVIA, Liberia — The After Speech lars available to the savings tive of Manchester, yesterday wish to register with a par­ For New Solberg of John R. Delano, 25\pf 810 chester Is once again taking cut Air National Guard after first Negro republic to West A charge of aggravated as- was appointed chief of staff of ty o f their choice, or regis­ Newman May Appeal Main St., charged with B ^ c h NE\y YORK (AP) — That applications fo r VA and FHA and loan. industry to expand World'War n and was assigned the Connecticut Air National Africa was estaWlahed by set­ Probate Court Change tered voters who wish to BRIDGEPORT (AP) —The found' In her home. The dead Bawlt against a 19-year-old An­ of peace. Prosecutor Kelly M d was a day • Wall S^eet won’t lending on resldentiEd mort­ as deputy commander of the loans for home purchases, ac­ Guard. tlers from America and gained change party affiliation, lydman’s mothet-injlaw, Mrs, the judge that Dele^ w: ^ ^ n forget: A sheup loss, an gages. newly authorized 103rd Fighter second trial of Harry Solberg, dover youth was noUed in Man­ cording to Everett Livesey, He has been deputy chief, Independence as Liberia to 1847. HARTFORD (AP)—The State pro tempore of the Senate, the may do so tomorrow from Agnes Thompsert, who lived ujp probably either in a hospital or equally dramatic gain and the According to board officials, Group. Kidnaping Decision accused of first degree murder, chester Circuit Court 12 today and was named by Maj. Oen. E. The second new state to West Bar Association Is backing ma­ speaker of the House, president 5 to 8 p.m. in the Municipal stairs In the house, was first jail. Delano was arrested by si^ n d heaviest trading since president of the bank . this won’t affect directly the His nrilltary service dates ^ut the youth paid a $40 fine Donald Walsh, state adjutant Africa came along 110 years la­ of the bar, president of the Con­ Building office of the re^s- goes Into its third day here to­ suspected of the slaying, and A police after a disturbance on 1929.'-, The status of this tyi>e of interest rate on conventional from January 1937. During ac­ jor reforms In Oonnscticut’s 300- HAR’TFORD (AP) — The De­ bers said, “ they may thus gain general, to succeed Brig. Oen. ter, aa Ghana. ^ necticut in k e r s Association trars of voters. day with five jurors sMll to be warrant was issued for her ar­ after pleading guilty to a breach Main St. No specific continuance 'Thes^sWere the vagaries of home mortgages whidi are now immunity from capital punish­ loan, which permits a buyer to year-old, probate court system. emd the executive director of partment of Justice may appeal rest. date was set. well above 6 per cent, but offi­ The session is not to be ment. chosen before testimony begins. of peace charge. the stoclAmarket Wednesday, purchase a home with a miiri- The bar urged Wednesday the the 'Probate Assembly. a\declsion made by a U.S. Dis­ However, she was confined to A Feb. 9 continuance was following Resident Johnson’s cials expect'the general easing confused with a voter--mak. Solberg, 20, o f East Hartford, The youth. John W. Dougan mum dovm payment, remains creation of a special comtnis- Bowerman said the bar asso­ “ If they assert their Constitu­ a mental hospital Immediately granted in the case'of Merritt Of credit to result in declining Ing session, held the 'ilrs^ trict judge that the “ Undbergh” Is charged with the murder of Hutchinson Rd., was arrest- request, in th^State of the Un­ about the same as in the past aion to come iip with a revision tional right to jury trial, how­ after the slaying, where she Sa'wyer, 44, of Bolton, who interest payments to the home ciation welcomed “ the growing Wednesday of each month. federal kidnaping lew -violates Mrs. Dopot'hy B. Thompsen, 30, Od Dec. 22 in his home after he ion address to Obne^ess, for a 6 months at other Manchester of probate laws for action by ever,” he said, “ the price fOr died last November without the pleaded innocent two weeks ago buyer within the next few public awareness-'of the weak- Unaffiliated voters who at h«.-fiome in Barkhamsted In allegedly threatened two State per cent surchar^von income banks—they are still not tak­ the I960 General Assembly. the Constitution’s sixth aunend- assertion of such Constitutional- warrant ever being served oh to four motor vehicle -violations. taxes. months. neM of the present probate sys­ reg;ister with a party on Jup<; 1966. Troopers wth a shotgun. The ing such applications. A bill caHing for the special tem, because only public support ment. right is the risk of death.” her. Sawyer is charged -with oper­ ’The market reacted bysfalling President Johnson, in his Friday will be members of Proceedings in the case have -•-His first trial was indeci.sive. police had been calied there to Livesey said a slight easing, commission was filed at the will result in , oomprehensive or­ that party on Feb. 13. U.S- Atty. Jon O. Newman Rome has insisted that the ating to cause excessive ex­ off 11.47 points to 802.67 ^ t h e State of tile Union Message been delayed for 30 days to It ended in a hung jury last ^vestigate a complaint by the o f credit .has madb possible the W. t. G U M e CO. Capital yesterday by Rep. ganization,” lie said. said Wednesday the department slaying was done by the elder haust, failure to give a stop sig­ first half-hour of trading Tuesday,’announced the boand Those who switch from October in Litchfield and the teen-ager’s father that his son opening o f this type of loan at James J. Ksnnelly, D-Hartford. He said the state’s probate permit an appeal- Mrs. Thompsen and not by Sol­ nal, failure to display a red Wednesday. But “ bargain hum would .make the money avail­ one party to the other will is considering a Supreme Court re-trial was moved to Bridge­ was causing a disturbance, s^e brink. He said he hopes the “ With" the Increase in the per. system has remained essential­ Defendants are Charles Jack- berg, who was a friend of thf taillight, and operating a motor ters” jumped in and a rally be­ able for home loans, and said it have to wait six .months for appeal of a decision made Tues­ port on a defense motion. State Police had reported. b a ^ -will not get “snowed un- centage of elderly persons In son, 8, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Thompsen family and who dis­ vehicle without refiectors. gan. ’The drop was recovered by would reduce the interest rata ly unchanged since Its Inception the effective date o f tha4-. day by Judg;e William H. T!im- photo Five tape recordings were ad­ d e r\ ^ th applications, and that our society and with the sub­ Glenn Walter Alexander de la covered the body. The defendant’s lawyer said early afternoon. it charges from 6 per cent to 7b m S h ifu n ju ^t$ u ^ CbudvsuL Jnisee. changeover. bers. mitted by Superior Court Judge the ab^pting o f these applica­ stantial increase in the number Motto, 26, and John Al­ In court today, however, that When the National City Bank 5.75 per cent The judge filed the decision on Douglass B. Wright for purposes of persons holding accumulated bert Walsh Jr., 25, both of Jersey JOB BECOMES FULLTIME Dougan was cleaning the shot­ tions wH, continue only so long a defense motion In a case in­ of identification Wednesday. $499 Low Bid of Minneapolis announc^ later The tight money situation wealth, the need for a probate mosphere. Cloudiness will per­ City, N.J. The efigagement of Miss gun when the police entered the "is the bankcan control the sit­ Area Weather volving the hijacking of a trac­ Henry King, dog officer at it was cutting its prime Interest has not been the -whole cause System that will simplify the sist through tonight, and as a Such admission for identifica­ home and that he never pointed uation. The OMk, he said, will tor-trailer truck Sept. 2 in Mil­ Timbers dlsriilssed the part of PeneJOpe Lee Rudd of Manches- Pawtucket, R I., is supposed to To Raze Home rate from 6 to 6% per cent — of the gloomy mortgage loan WELDWOOD PRE-FINISHED transmission of property from- WINDSOR LOCKS. (AP) — result, temperatures will not be tion means the recordings may the gun at them. require a 10 peKcent do-wn pay­ ford. the indictment alleging that the tof to Robert R. McNeish of pursue his office on a parttimo indicative of loosening credit picture in 1968, .iaccordlng to one generation to the next The U.S. Weather Bureau re­ as low as the past few nights. be introduced as evidence later. William H. Fyier, 22, of no conditions — the news spurred ment, and -will W t give loans, trio violated the kidnaping actj, Glastonbury has been an­ basis but his love of animals Ever Ready De.struction Inc., Raymond P. Sabatella Jr., vice grows,” said Richard H. Bower- ports that skieii were generally A weak frontal system Is mov­ The driver of the truck was The tapes record the interro­ trading on to a strong recovery, on the VA and FHjV^minimum. but he left standing the cc nounced by her parents, Mr. ha.s turned it into a fuEtlme certain address, charged with with a price of $499, to be paid president in charge of Market man, bar president!!!^ clear over Connecticut last ing- through the mldwestem taken to Alpine, N'.J., and left gation of Solberg by state po­ closing with a gain of 8.35 points In the case of VA mditeage, a charging the defendants/^th and Mr.s. Allan Rudd of 112 job. breach of peace after a fight them by the state, is the ap­ Research and Sales administra­ Bowerman ssrid the current night. Temperatures fell Into the states this morning and it is bound to a trfee. lice. None of them were intro­ to 822.49. minimum loan can be nb^down taking a stolen moto?/vehicle So he has asked for an in­ with a Manchester' patrolman parent low bidder for demolish­ tion at the Hartford National' General Assembly ought to 20’s in most sections. A light expected to cross southern New Timbers ruled that the law Sunnner St. duced as evidence in the first The average price per share payment at all. The moneyxsit- across state lines. crease in his $53-a-week salary. Dec. 26, pleaded guilty to the ing the old Treat house at 1038 Bai^. Sabatella said Tuesday scrap the required use of pro­ breeze kept. temperatures from England tonight. The system has impairs a defendant's free ex­ Her fiance is a son of Mr. trial, but a typewritten tran­ W. Middle Tpke. The two-story of all common stocks on the uation has not loosened so c ^ - The oity is reluctant to do charge but was granted a con­ night, speaking at a meeting of bate appraisers in all estates falling Into the low teens. very little moisture, therefore ercise.' of his right to trial by and Mrs. C. J. McNeish of Glas­ script of one of them was in­ New York Stock Exchange pletely as to allow this, though, DR. RAMSKT PLANS TOUR this, and Dr^ Robert Hayes, di­ tinuance to Jan. 19. frame building is in the path of the Connecticut Banker’s As- PANELING and shorten the period in which Today will start off sunny, the probability of snow flurries juiy under the amendment. tonbury. troduced. Rt, 1-84 widening, and will be. bounded from a morning loss of Livesey said. rector of community services, iFyler reportedly approached sOGjation, that the lack of de­ creditors may file claims but during the afternoon cloudi­ accompanying it is quite low. If a defendant chooses trial LONDONMAP) — The arch­ Miss Rudd, a 1963 graduate On that transcript was a removed within 30 days of a 59 cents to a closing gain of 38 Livesey said the bank is points out that $53 aould IM Patrolman La-wrehce Smith on mand for homes and new con­ against the estate. ness from trib west 'GriU spread The most likely section for snow by jury, Timbers said, the- jury bishopxlf Canterbury, Dr. Ar- of Manchester High School, is statement made by Solberg say­ contract award. cents. changing its stand because lo­ enough if King worked part- Center St., asked for his night struction in the state caused But ’he added: “ producing a over the area. Temperatures flurries will be in the western can recommend the death pen- thur-Mchael Ramsey, will tour a senior at Central Connecticut ing he had killed Mrs. Thomp­ Others who bid on the •work Stock market volume soared cal brokers 8ind builders have time. , stick and swore at him, police the slow- do-wn and that the total probate system that is both ■wlU reach the mid and upper hills, and even there the prob­ Ity and the judge has no re­ the United States at the' end of State College, New Britain. Mr. sen. are: Fa-va Housewrecking of to 13.24 million shares, third been hurting the past months He says King especially ought said. Police reported that Fyler tight money may have only coherent and modem will be a 30’s and the winds will change ability is less than 50 per cent. course but to impose it: September and early October, a McNeish, a 1964 graduate of Indications were Wednesday Middletown, $757; Harry M. heaviest in history. ’The two with the unavailability of mort­ to give up Working on weekends then shoved Smith into a build­ held back resurgence of the monumental Job ^thal can be from a light westerly to a south­ Mild, dry air is following the If the defendant pleads guilty, spokesman for the Church of Glastonbury High School, at­ that the defense will call State Davis Bros, of New Haven, $800; heaviest days were 14.7 million gage and building money. ing window. housing industry. He said thera sensibly imdertakm only by a westerly breeze this afternoon. front and, as a result, cloudi­ however, the judge has, the op­ England information office said tended Manchester Community Police Major Samuel Rome as and leave care of sick animals Eli Danikow of East Haddam, shares traded May 29, 1962, and An official at the Connecti­ to the Society for the Prevenr Smith retaliated, police said, was a do-wntrend in housing in special commission.” A high pressure system cen­ ness will melt away Friday, tion of deciding whether or not today. College. He is attending Lincoln a witness in the now trial, as $870; Manafort Bros, of New 16.4 million shares on Oct. 29, cut Bank and Trust Co. said tion of Cruelty to Animals. by clubbing Fyier on the tem- 1964 in Connecticut, long be­ Kerinelly’s bill calls for an 18- tered over the southern states leaving partly cloudy skies for the death sentence should be Officials at Lambeth Palace, Chiropractic College, Indianap­ was done in the first trial. Britain, $980; and F’isacreta 1929. Tuesday’s volume was 8.12 the bank is not taking any VA jde with his night stick. Fyler fore money tightened. member commission -with three will move off the East Coast most of the day. Temperatures Imposed. the archbishop’s official resi­ olis, Ind. The complex case had its or­ “ The SPOA is closed Saturday Wrecking Corp. of Yonkers, million shares. and PHA applications for was taken to Manchester Me­ Sabatella said the vacancy members each to be appointed this morning, allowing moisture will average about 5 to 8 de­ “ If defendants waive jury trial dence, said details for the trip An August wedding Is igin on June 15, 1965, when and Sunday,” King says, “ and 2 N.Y., $1,145. In all instances, Of 1,458 issues traded Wednes­ loans, and a member of the rate on multi-family dwellings by the governor, the president to spread into the upper at­ grees higher than today. or plead guilty, therefore,” ’Tim­ were still being worked out. planned. Mrs. Thompsen's body was I’m not.” morial Hospital where six the bidding was on the basis of day, 938 advanced and 342 de­ tnortgage department at the stitches were required to close was already high in 1964, and state payment for the demoli- clined. Hartford National Bank in that early last year the vacancy the wound, they reported. ion. The Associated Press average Manchester said no such appli­ In granting the nolle, Prose­ rate was still high in the state. 'The bids were opened at 11 of 60 stocks advanced 2.1 points cations have been accepted Officials of the Banker’s As­ (3 0 i cutor Eugene Kelly observed this morning in the State High­ to 304.8, with industrials up 4.3, since spring and the branch of­ that Fyler “fared pretty well” sociation Indicated the tight way Department offices at 59 rails up 1.2 and utilities down ,.4. fice has not received any noti­ money quite sharply hurt the during the alleged fight until Newfleld Ave., Hartford. At least two major stock brok­ fication of a change in this home market, and that a de­ the policeman recovered from erage houses expressed little policy. crease in savings accounts, being pushed through the win­ surprise at the wildly fluctuat­ An official at the Manchester which are the funds used mainly dow. “But from then on, the Volcano Never Stops ing market. Merrill, Lynclj, Savings and Loan Association for mortgages, was most re­ tide of battle turned swiftly to INTRODUCTORY OFFER SAN VINCENZO, Italy— The Pierce, Fenner & Smith an­ said the bank did not make this sponsible. the side of law and order.” volcano, Stromboli, is one of the nounced, before the recovery type of loan as a general policy Money flowing Into savings AVAILABLE IN 5 DECORATIVE FItllSHeS ■When Judge John Daly ask- few in the world In a state of began, that “ emotional” trading and over the years has given accounts was increasing toward M Fyler what he had to say, permanent moderafife activity. It frequently followed State of the out only a few such loans. the end of 1966 again, and mem­ GiNGBRWOOD • CLOVEWOOD # LEMONWOOD Fyler replied he had been is also Europe’s highest ■volcano Union messages arid added: “ If As an indication of the eas­ bers said this would help to •■drunk” and was “celebrat­ if measured from its sedimen­ the opening is emotional, it ing trend in mortgage money, make mortgage funds ■ more ing.” tary base 7,000 feet below sea creates bujdng opportunities for the Federal Home Loan Bank available. But whether the de­ • SUGARWOOD and # SANOALWOOD A charge of attempted level. ’The -visible volcano is clear-minded, less emotional Board, sm agency of the feder­ mand for housing will ris* breaking and entering against 3,040 feet high. investors.” al government, announced that they said, remedns to be seen. TOTE 'N SAVE DELIVERED Lawrence V. Kucza, 26, of East TBI p m IS UnT! Hartford, was mitigated on a substitute Information by Atty. Kelly to loitering by a known thief. COMPARI! SAVE A SPECTACULAR 23% TO 60%! Kucza elected a trial by *4.37 *4.93 court, scheduled for Jan. 19. more more \ . 1 V'- Kucza was diarged Oct. 30 !>.y4s 1 after a cruiser patrollnan on a routine patrol spotted him and *4.99 *5.63 Iris car at Cole’s Service Sta­ tion ait 451 W, Center St., po­ lice said. UM SPECIAL. While the patrolman was questioning him, the officer noticed a 2 by 3 foot window In WELDWOOD PANEL OF THE WEEK a bay door had been smashed, 4* X 8' X Vd" CRAFTSMAN ^ ^ -a police reported. The case of John L. Stone- -fs $ 1 0 1 6 burner, 28, of Hartford, charged $13.60 with obtaining money under n O L D false pretences, was continued Antique Birch to Jan. 19, so that Stonebumer could have more time to make restitution of alleged money he obtained by passing a bad Decorative Weekend Specials Check. He Is charged with passing the check on Nov. 25 at W. T. EASY-TO-APPLY ^ Grant Co. in the Parkade. ANGEL CHINA CLOSETS A charge of kindling a fire Durablerusms polyethylene household plastics In hot new colors and kitchen- 'U CONOLITE was nolled against Mrs. Janet coordinated soft tones! The/re practically care-free and very durable. u n PLASTIC LAMINATE liongo of 177 Main St., but she Bristol Blue, Avocado, Tangerine, Siamese Pink, White, Aqua, Sand, paid a $10 fine on a charge of Yellow, and Copper. Not every item in every color. Compare at 1.59 10% OFF # .Now you can add a new dur­ being found intoxicated. L W ^ Sanded smooth, ready for deco­ able finish to most any surface '! The woman was arrested m '/ i . rating in a beautiful paatel color In your home without messy Dec. 7, police said, after they or s t ^ e d to suit m ilk y ’s fancy. sanding, staining, and varnish­ found her in her smoke-filled ing. Conolite It durable, resists apartment. Police said she had M ISSES' PANTIES IN 3 ST Y U S called police several times but Modd No. 1260 heat, stains and abratione. 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ARTHUR DRU8 scorn the very idea of negotiatlohs, he for Peter Ferreira, who has FU8U8HBD BY TH» May Be Ready by March pany in . dispersing the strong, No injuries were reported. IH P A l.n PRINTING CO., m e has now expressed his willingness to She emphasized that the pan- the tickets, on Pearl St. 18 Blaatll Stxe«t ties, made with straight legs Trainiiig Pays, Bette Quatrale Is The Bury intends to build stores Mancheater, Conn. meet President Ho Chi Minh of NorOi The local co-chairman, of THOMAS F . rtjRGUSON Vietnam in some third country to talk reacljjng to mid-thigh, would be the Teen-age March of Herald’s temporary cor­ and offices on the property. The * WALTER R. FERGUSON sold with the jersey suits that BliAd Children peace. In other statements, he haa been Dtmes lives at 151 Center respondent In Vernon. Her commission is requesting more I Publishers had box-pleated skirts and * Founded October 1, 1881______saying that negotiations are getting St. -- / telephone number is 873- information from the town en­ straight jeckets. , Flee Fire Safely 2843. News ^teins may *be gineer, health officer and traffic Published Every Bvenlng Except Sundays closer every day. When asked to ex­ “Lingerie people will have Apologies to those who id Holidajni. ^ te re d at the Post Office at JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — followed the wrong Informa­ called In or left at The authority before peaching any anohester,' Com., as Second. Class Mall plain this, he says this Is because our to pay more attention to what Herald’s Vernon Burean or . conclusions. attar. - ______All children at ' St. Joseph’s tion’ in yesterday’s Herald. side is winning the war so speedily end we wear under short skirts," mailed to P.O. Qox 327 In Civil engmeer Everett Gard­ ? SUBSCRIPTION RATES * conclusively. But, at the same time, ths she declared sententlously, add­ School for the Blind are physi-’ t Payable In Advance Vernon. ner has been asked to work with I One Year ...... ; . . . *22.00 censorship arm of his government is ing, "We show the lace pants cally handicapped. But all the the planning commission assist­ y i Six Months ...... H-22 for modesty and for style." She The land use plaij presently i Three Months ...... o.BO permitting the newspapers of Saigon to youngsters are taught to move Some Signs ing in the house numbering ’ One Month ...... 1.8S carry news about various world initia­ didn’t say if she finds It modest’ about the six-story building and being prepared by the planning problem in District II, where a 1 tives for peace/- By the rule of the game, to twirl and-show off. one's pants some even to find their way to commission may be in final backlog has developed. The t MEMBER OF in the first place. Seen Toward I THE ASSOCIATED PRESS it is about time for Premier Ky to lead neighborhood stores. shape in March, planning sec­ house numbering program pre­ S’ The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled Some of Tiffeau’.s , models This training paid off hand­ sents no probleips in District I, ■o the use of republication .of ail news dis- the first United States mass bombing retary Marie Herbst announced wore a single enormous earring somely Wednesday when 38 the former city, where the hous­ Batches credited to it or not otherwise credlt- Easier Credit Tuesday. (OPEN TO THE PUBLIC) in this paper and also the local news pub- of Hanoi, just in case Hanoi thinks he from one ear, but a few min­ children walked from the build­ es have always been numbered, b h ed here. . . , Plans and redommendations TAII rights ol republication of special dls- is getting soft. utes later when Kenneth J. ing in less than a minute after a the Commission reported. They I SWEATER MILL CLEARANCE (Continued from Page One) submitted by various town •,\' ^ tc h e s Itereln are also reserved.______Lane, who had designed the ear­ fire broke out In the auditorium. will write' Mayor McCusker boards and commissions includ­ 5 The Herald Printing Company ... Inc., aa- rings,- showed his own collection Most of the youngsters, rang­ rates on deposits last year In an bringing him up to date on the k ing the Economic Development MISSES IRREG. n m e s no financial responsibility for typo­ Super Super Super to the press he said he liked ing in age from 5 to 17, walked attempt to attract new savings. graphical errors apnearing in advertisements and the Zoning Commissions, program. and other reading matter in The Manchester The first really super thing about It them best worn in p,airs. “ Nat­ to exits and guided themselves In an unrelated action, the ^Zoning Commission ANTRON SHELLS now^I Evening Herald. . _____ urally," said some of .the editors, and the Zoning Board of Ap­ is that it is a super fraud. '■ down stairs by holding on to Provident Savings Bank in Bal­ The Zoning Commission will ' Full service client of N. E. A. Se^lce. Inc. "otherwise you would list to one hand rails. peals are being studied by (he 5 Publishers Representatives — ^ e Juj^s It is the temporary simulation of a timore announced a 10 per cent Planning Commission and it-s hear three requests tonight at Large quantity of name-brand sweaters reduced Mathews Special i^ency — New York. Chi- side." Some of' K JL’s earrings A few of the more handi­ 8 in the Administration Build­ world’s series in professional football cut in the down payment re­ consultants on the master plan, for immediate disposal. Styles for men and j^go. Detroit and Boston.______are so heavy they are notorious capped were led to safety by the ing, including an application women. which was dangled before Congress and for failing into the soup at din­ five nuns, six housemothers and quired on a new home in order Raymond and May. M EM BER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- ■ 'TTie evaluations of "the var­ •submitted by Franklin F. and tlON S.______before the public in order to get them ner parties. Mr. Lane said that three aids who were on duty. to obtain a mortgage,. and a 5 Dorothy M. Welles Tor a change both to agree to the eventual elimina­ many women take the extra pre­ There were no injuries and no ious recommendations will be i Display advertising closing hours: per cent cut on the down pay­ reported to the planners Jan. of zone effecting a parcel of ^2 ^3 M 1 For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. tion of all chances of real competition, caution of fastening them to panic. • For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday. ment for an older home. 24 by the consultants. land on the easterly side of SAVE TO 40% BELOW MILL PRICE! I For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. and real: world series events, between their ears with spirit gum. “It’s The children were taken to St. Provident also said it is en­ Welles Rd. ? For TTiursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. easy,” he- said, "and it doesn’t . The commission is sending a two rival leagues. Joseph’s Home for the Blind couraging home buyers to apply Also, two applications sub­ i For Frl^y — 1 p.m. Thur^ay. hurt when you pull them off." just aroupd the comer. letter to the board of educa­ ENTIRE STOCK, FULLY-LINED FALL 8.75 * Tar Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. . .. j Conceived as a super fraud, it may for loans. Lack of money last mitted by Conyers Construction . CTassIfled deadline: 10:30 a.m each day of Earlier in the week designer The two-alarm fire was tion peeking its views on the > J ^bUcation except Saturday — 9 a.m. conceivably prove a super game when year forced many institutions to Co., bn for a change of zone Bill Blass expressed the Current brought under control In about reject loan applications. land use proposals in relation from RR-27 to C-A, for a piece SK IR T S NOW 4.90 It is played on the field. We have no X Thursday, January 12 attitude toward jewelry when he 30 minutes. Action by ’ProVident followed to school locations. of land at the intersection of Rt. Famous “Sturbridge Village” Labels instinct to fault either of the teams. said it should be kept to a mod­ within hours an announcement The school board had been ------— ------83 and the northbound approach One of them, we are sure, is a real foot­ est minimum during daytime by the Federal Home Loan expected to act on the planning to Rt. 15. MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS WITH but by night should be flamboy­ proposals at Monday night’s A Wariness Of Seeming Soft ball team; the other may succeed in be­ Burglaries Dip Bank Board that it is making $1 The second application from coming one for the occasion. ant. Kenneth J. Lane is the “in” bilUon available to mutual sav­ meeting but ran out of time. Conyers involves a change of FAMOUS BRAND LABELS designer of jewelry today, and ’ There is one way to describe the dif­ But the other super attributes for ths For December ings banks, and savings and Superintendent of Schools zone from R-27 to IP, for a Made to sell for $7.00 ficulties in ’Vietnam peace negotiations models were constantly drip­ loan associations lor residential Raymond Ramsdell has his own piece of land at the intersection gsme and the day are dubious. We ping with hus enormous earrings recommendations for future Which is at once most charitable and doubt that it is really the super super The number of burglaries in­ mortgages. of Feeder Rd. and Tunnel Rd. through all the designers’ school growth, which differ Firemen Use Fog 2 For 4.90 most realistic. in the imagination and anticipation of shows. volving forced entry dropped The board said the money be­ came available because of the from those propo.sed by the con­ Firemen from the four volun­ It is to say that everyone, on both many fans. We are not even sure It will Although big, intricate, two- considerably in the month of currently better financial posi­ sultants and could affect the teer fire companies were called Mdes, feels concerned primarily with draw a super crowd. dimensional earrings are his December, according to ' a school building program. : . .v.-.t..v?.-4e*v>.v.vs.vS^CCk tion of the thrift institutions. out Tuesday to help disperse specialty, Lane is famous also the necessity of not surrendering what- We are tempted to doubt that, from monthly report recently re­ The prime rate is a charge for Abandoning Road for fat enameled bracelets en­ »ver bargaining power it may have what we have heard of some of ths leased by the Manchester Po­ loans to a bank’s most credit­ In other actions the commis­ At The InauRural With Svlvlan Ofiar* crusted with jewels and for I’ained through its efforts in the mill- television talents during the season lice Department, sion will write the mayor con­ chunky gold or silver bracelets worthy customers, usually large Jlary field, the world political arena, or they have spent warming up for this A SHORTAGE OF MOUNTS ? ;'J'ir s t Company, Governor’5 Horse Guards In December, 18 forced en­ corporations, but other interest cerning a recommendation for ( with flat outer edges. He also tries were reported to police, the abandoning of Green Circle FUEL O IL |he propaganda battle. event, that we are going to get the real­ makes theme pins—like a tiny rates are sqaled upward from it. while in November 35 such bur­ The prime rate was Increased Rd. running from Rt. S3 to Rt. If we hefep this wariness in mind, .we ly super duper announcing and camera mouse on a piece of Swiss glaries were logged. 30. The planners will not make coverage the networks have been boast­ cheese or a stalk of cesparagus three times last year, finally to find H carter to understand a number Attempted forcible entries, 6 per cent in Aug^ist. a recommendation at this time, — 14.5 — ing ailMUt for two weeks in advance of A Thought for Today in enamel and jewels. though, rose, with seven being of ’thing:B which otherwise seem Infuri- Walter W. Heller, former as they don't know the reason the event. Sponsored by the Manchester Connecticut Yankee As for hair styles, most of recorded for the month of De­ 200 GAL. MIN. C.O.D. |iting hazy, or hatefully obstinate. Inside Report chairman of the President’s why the abandonment of the One thing we are really sure of Is Council of Churches the models look as if they hadn’t cember and only two in No­ Using this rule, one can, for instance, Council of Economic Advisers, road is being considered. OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. By A.H.O. found time to get to the hair­ vember. R. B. REGIU S lmost imderstand some of the recent that we are totally sick of the word by who suggested last month a sur­ They approved a two-lot sub­ NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. Mamtfaoturers of Name Brand “But the friut of the Spirit dressers. Hair Ls pulled back in The total number of bur­ evelopments on the nebulous 'Vietnam super, and that It will take quite a tax similar to the one proposed division for Gertrude Wilson off 643-0577 (Mon., Tues. and Sat. tUI 5:30 P.M.) Sweaters Since 1941 t Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Is . . . patience”. The organizational structure of Bethel, and Paul Groobert of front and allowed to fall glaries, larcenies and auto Center Rd. and discussed a pro­ struggle, if we hear and see It many straight in back. Some models by President Johnson, is a peace front. Jeff, our rtx-weeks-old baby, of the new General Assembly is Manchester—been in the seats thefts was about equal for. the posed sub-division- presented by 215 E. M A IN ST. t times more, for us to drag ourselves In­ they might have won. Demo­ brush it back in bouffant fash­ director of the Minneapolis bank The other day Premier Van Dong of WASHINGTON—When it be­ questionably did to some ex­ just cried. I guess I'll have to full of people who either two months, with 90 taking Joseph L. Bury off Rt. 83 in ROOSEVELT MILLS to a viewer position on this super super weren’t supposed to be there at cratic State Chairman John- ion, and the short ends in a and recommended the lower ROCKVILLE, CONN. fjtorth Vietnam told Harrison Salisbury came appar^ent on election night tent) as whether he attempted run and tend to his needs. He place In December and 94 in a commercial zone. Sunday afternoon. all, or who were at least not Bailey’s personnel problems in “mini-peruke” In back with a rates in a yearend report. Read Herald Ads. flfjthe New York Times that Hanoi's that Republican Charles H. to benefit from it. Here the evi­ expects and usually gets instant November. There was little indication supposed to wind up just where the House might have been mini bow. Of the total, the sharpest de­ often stated four points for peace were Percy wm scoring a massive dence is all on Percy’s side. reaction to his demands. Matur­ elsewhere in the nation, how­ they are. eased so He could have afford­ But the news about hair re­ not things that had to be accepted and victory over Democratic Sen. Although he sometimes wooed ation will enable him to tolerate crease was in forcible entries. ever, that the Minneapolis lead Dando’s Fine Quarter Hour delays in the satisfaction of his The more an individual was ed to humor his organization fers to curls and tousled locks. An increase was noted in lar­ accomplished before negotiations could Paul Douglas, Percy sought to both segregationist and civil The Fawm Cut shown by Charles would be followed. There was, the other evening, a first rights sentiment in 1964, Percy desires. But maturation conies not supposed to be here, in this re^ lars in Bridgeport. cenies under 550 in value, com­ "\ open, but merely the conditions that any see Douglas personally. But his Testo, as Speaker, is only the of the Ritz puts all the hair The-'- Bank of America in San edition, on Educational TV, Channel 24, in 1966 never veere^ from his slowly and often via tribulation. session at all, the higher the paring the two months. The Francisco, the nation’s largest, eonunon sense -realistic negotiation efforts were blocked by an ob­ first of those winding up where into waves and twists, brushed conversion to federal open hous­ This patience comes from the place he now occupies. number of auto thefts was said the whole interest rate would have to arrive >{it in the end in of a prograni called “Variations On a scure Douglas aide named he was never supposed to. toward the face from the center ing legislation. In fact, he growing confidence that the one In the House, the prime proof about the same, with five in question will require “consid­ order to make any peaceful settlement Literary Theme.” It presented, in the Richard C. Wade. Groobert and McColIam, in­ of the crown. A warning was is­ worked closely with House Re­ on whom you are' waiting for of this is the benign presence November and four last month. erable evaluation in the weeks possible. This immediately raised two full flower of his versatility, virtuosity, A short time later, Douglas sustenance or love or whatever, stead of occupying positions of sued not to spray hair-set lo­ As the number of forcible en­ publican liberals against con- of one Robert Testo in the high tion on the Fawn Cut, for it sup­ ahead.’’ scholarship, human insight, and sheer made a characteristically gal­ will certainly come. Further­ prime importance in the elec­ tries decreased, an increase was questions. One was whether this meant giessional party leadera in sup­ and exalted position of Speaker posed to bounce. “Layers of pet- joy ot, being possessed of life and wit. lant statement conceding de­ more, the delay is not because of tive side of the Legislature, shown in the number of arrests anything new from Hanoi—a softening, porting a compromise open of the House. aled fullness swing g-racefully Professor John Dando of Trinity Col­ feat-m arred, however,' in one any lack in Him nor lack of emerged, on Inaugmi'Al Day, in for this offdnse. In November, perhaps, of rigid position. The other housing bill. Last primary time, in his into place as you gambol lege. respect. Douglas indicated his His love for you. It is so easy to positions conceivably much one person was arrested on this Grapho-analyst was what the United States response defeat was caused entirely by By the time of the summer home city of Bridgeport, Testo Uirough the spring days ahead,” This was the same, and yet not the thinly God is dead because He more powerful and influential charge; last month four per­ would be. support of civil rights—and im­ Nf-ss after 18 heard my cry. He brought me failed to wind up In an expect­ The number of automobile ac­ have to be very slight, and very re­ nor Douglas waged his cam­ turning to the Capitol punish­ Fawn Cut at the proper spot, time at 6:30 p.m. with dinner all these preparatory Dandos of the past years in ths Senate, began, paign as a civil rights crusade, up also out of an horrible pit, ed place. David Proctor of cidents Investigated by police tractable. ment was imposed upon him. can curve gracefully toward the Served at 7. were merged into what might be telling frieni^, politicians and Percy maintained a consistent out of the mirey clay and set ■Waterford, former Senator, and was about the same for Decem­ another face from any direction and The United States, Interestingly my feet upon a nock and estab­ Testo, in Bridgeport, had the Louis G. Thackeray of the knighted the ultimate Dando, the rich­ journalists that his loss was a position. For instance, he re­ Clerk of the Senate in the 1963 thereby add fullness. ber this year as for December enough, went through several succes­ lished my goings.” surprising strength to dig in and 1965 sessions, had followed Boston, Mass., area, a certified est display of sense and wit, learning by-product sf the backlash. By fused to campaign on the same The minimum number of false last year, witli 148 this past sive interpretations of and responses to Christmas, this was unques­ Rev. George W. Smith and defend himself in his own the Testo formula for success month and 142 in December grapho-analyst (hand writing and fun, sound and face, ever presented platform with Alderman John eyelashes to wear is one and a the Van Dong statement. tioned dogma inside the lib­ Hoellen in , "who ran a Presbyterian Church district, defeat the organiza­ up to a point, and had opened 1965. expert), ■will present a program in any 15 minute span of entertainment tion there, and thus assure him­ half pair.s. The half piair go on of The Trail You Leave in First,—and this may have been when eral community. nearly successful campaign for warfare with the regular or­ the outer ends of the eyelids, The number of Injuries result­ Initial and disorganized Washington re­ in any medium anywhere. Congress as a backlash Repub­ self of .renomination to the ganization leaders of his own ing pJso increased. Forty-five Ink.” The culmination came last after the essential first pair ha.s Reservations may be made action and analysis took the Van Dong Never stated, half-hidden, but never­ lican. House. . and district. Unlike Testo, accident injuries were recorded week with publication in the in­ Herald been applied. Coty presented a with Miss Jean Pasqualini of 65 statement as nothing new and there­ theless implicit in this performance was fluential Reporter magazine, of Rather, Percy’s concerted ef­ But what could possibly however, he failed to reserve film which showed 4ts new eye­ by police in December 1965, while 54 injuries resulted last Baldwin Rd., chairman of the fore quite safe—the Washington reac­ one of the noblest and most -beautiful of an article asserting that fort for Negro votes made com­ Yesterdays await, in the House, a maverick any unassailable bastion of per­ lashes that come on tapes al­ who was on the outs With the sonal survival in case he lost month. event. tion was cordial. of truths: that the best of human Percy not only benefitted from mon cause with black power ready glamorized with rhine­ genius can speak, when its medium al­ the backlash but helped fan it. militants to a far greater de­ regular organization of his own the main war, and so he wound stones or jet. Second, a few hours later, — when Years Ago up Inaugpiral Day, which was lows it, and the artist so wills it, trans­ The author: The same Richard gree than Douglas. Percy’s 25 city ? Nothing, it turned out, Hats? Well, the Millinery In­ analysis may have grown a little less but the highest honor within in some instances a day of tri­ porting magic to the most ordinary C. Wade, a University of Chi­ per cent of the Negro vote was Amando Pesce is re-elected stitute of America showed a sure that Van Dong hadn’t opened a evidence to him that the most president of the Manchester the bestowal of the Democratic umph for insurrectionists and- among us. With a hand from Dando, we cago history professor who variety of styles and colors, but door just a fraction of a crack — the fertile Chicago areas for Repub­ Fruit and Vegetable Association state machine running that mavericks, sitting out in the the desigpiers seem to prefer peasants found ourselves standing, for served as chief anti-Percy Washington reaction stiffened and hatchet man in the campaigns lican gain^ "are Negro tenements at its annual meeting and ban­ House—selection to.jje Speaker. cold cold cold. And what we their clothes with bowlers or this swiftest of intervals, on Mount have described so far is only the hardened. , I,. of both 1964 an j 1966. rather than backlash bunga­ quet held at Reid’s auction This came to pews even with padre hats. Olympus, and were god-Ilke. lows. though the BridgfqpOrt organi­ beginning of an. Inaugural Day In the first reaction, it was glad to If Wade’s becomes the pop­ rooms in Bdlton. During a fashion showing a see any sign of potential change in "Variations On a Literary 'niemc” Thus, Percy last week was on zation' felt like taking’ collec­ organization of the new General model must constantly change ularly accepted explanation for the telephone, extracting from tive poison at the prospect. And Assembly which found all kinds Hanoi, and would welcome clarification. is scheduled for Monday evenings, Percy’s win, repercussions on 1 0 Years Ago into different pairs of flat-hcel- The new CBT Savings Certificate for individ­ Channel 24, at 7:45. John Woner, lackluster Republi­ it .came to. pa^ primarily, one of people where they had never ed shoes in various colors to go This happened, of course, to be in line national politics would be pro­ can candidate for mayor of Chi­ Miss Joyce Cunllffe, 18, of 16 surmises, - becaiiise s'ome other quite been eXpebted to be. found. Bright young Republican with the Individual costumes. uals and non-profit orgaiuzations are issued with the administration’s year end as­ cago, a promise that he would Doane St., is chosen “Miss. Man­ members who were supposed to All except Tiffeau’s models who, candidates might assume that chester” in the "Miss Universe" surance to Secretary General ’Thant What Else Is New? not play politics in his hopeles4 be there, on the pemocra'tic side when they showed at-home in amounts of $25(X) or more at annual that it stood ready to back him in “any they, too, like Percy, could ride rs.ee against Daley. The very preliminaries held at Cavey’s of the Hotise, never niade jt t o Today’s Birthdays to national prominence on the clothes, simply came out in Steps" he might take toward bringing One thing you have to iay about our next day marked the appear­ Restaurant. whore they were, supposetF to Conductor Walter Hendl Is 80 their stockings. guaranteed interest rate of 4*/4!*/» for a fixed affable governor. He is an incurable op­ white backlash. ance of Profe&sor Wade’s char­ M ai^oe Gaudet is named be. Had, for instance, >t^o of years old and athletic director about the start of fiegotlations. Hence, it is of some signi­ Isn’t it good to know there Is period of 3 to 18 months. They may be re­ timist. acterization of Percy as the general chairman of the fourth the bright and ftivoredi mem­ of the University of Michigan, one‘point of fashion where you In its second reaction, a few hours ficance that the Douglas-Wade Beginning his second term as Con­ master hacklasher of all. annual Elks Valentine Charity bers of the 1963 and IM S'ses­ former football coach, Fritz don’t have to worry about what later,. Washington seemed to have be­ interpretation of the 1966 Il­ deemed with full interest up lo omfoctaMt^ authorization to Secretary Gerieral is distressed at the plight.of the cities son and Mayor Richard J. Daley Ciioese from moK than 400 Edm Thant. and urged the legislators to do some­ of Chicago. PRACTICAL Allea pieoes in infatmal Amlk|Md thing about that. to save at CBT This cemstituted a familiar -pattern -in Moreover, the results do not JUST ANOTHER DAT ETHAN AUJOf PSn^ A g a a t Hddoom Sold Cbeny^ the jong history of cold war bargain­ It was a typical political speech, gen­ confirm the backlash theory. If it’s not a snowball, it’s a EARLY AMBBJCAN grsdoQB 5e6d kdrhogaiiQr, rpaoe^rdog eralizing, promising and pleading for ornaUng Cmtom Bopfi. Kaa ing. It has become standard procedure Out of,his margin of 422,000 softball. A windstorm or a trsfitionsL ri"*—t-* ia the welfare of our “great stats'’ and votes, Percy collected 337,000 in hailstone. Burglars or BARVEST TABLE Now there are two ways to save at CBT. A for one side to advance toward reason­ all its inhabitants. bursting pipes. A million lSoBdM«leaaaBiidi.tolk ableness so long as It felt it could rely dewnstate Illinois, where the But the biggest cheer went up fronj backlazh was a tertiary issue. things can happen to yoiir passbook account for the funds you may need ia a Ml the other jside to be obdurate, but to the topheavy Democratic General As­ home.-If you own a houss, In Chicago suburban areas, Vou owe yourself the retreat into harder conditions of its own sembly when Governor Dempsey prom­ STORE HOURS nurry, and the new Certificates yielding higher in­ Percy’s gains over his losing '‘total protection” of an i . the-dnoment it could begin to suspect ised no increase in taxes and his unal­ 1964 race for governor occurred tMBUI £ tn a Life ft Caeiialto Monday and Tuesday Open till 6 PJH, the other side of turning a bit soft. terable opposition to a state income tax. in non-backlash as well as bu k- Homeownere Policy. CaU Open Thursday and Friday Bvehlnga terest on funds that can be saved over a longer term. When two sides are thus wary, they How you provide all these new serv­ loeh townshipe. In several Chi­ us. Closed IVediMBday Either way, you have the tim|^saving convenience oan fence for years and never actually ices and new programs withAit Increas­ cago city backlash wards, Percy eome to the table. Each side comes to ing taxes is something that never hap­ gained little over 1064. pen^ and never will and nobody knows ROBERT J. SMITH of doing all yoilr banking at one location. And yoor fear eomething more t|han war. It fears . Most important perhaps, a The it better than John N. Dempsey. private poll conducted for Per­ mo. . being trapped into some slight eonces- Perhaps the best comment on the in­ cy in October showed a majority CBT checking and savings deposits are kisvred Inaiganamitlui ■ion whloh isn’t being paid for in some augural speech came from A. Searle of voters saw no difference 1m- .larger concession from Uie other side. wlIOGw to $15,000. Get the details at your CBT office today. Pinney, Re^blican said, “The speech covered the water* question of open hoiulng, th« m out front unleM it can be reeled quidtiy front and I, don’t think it oan be proper­ moat explosive racial issue. This 9631 Main Street FokUihm NmM|W In the moment the other aide tries to go ly evaluated, until the budget message not oiUy downgrades the back­ tfmUaU, 1M« for it. puts the final meat on the bones. At lash U on election factor but CoJne. THE COniMEeTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY that point we can make a better Judg­ For the mqment, the timtalizing teas- weakens Wade’s charge that 20 UNION STREET—ROCKVILLE, CONN. ment.” Percy courted It b lf .thing which has been allowed to Governor Dempsey will deliver his Indeed, the question Is not so Manchester 643-0890—RodcylUe 875-2534 ' T ’' Aoaiout in no man's land for a moment budget message to the Assemhly.on much whether Pqrcy.b^iefitted. to ^ litwt 'attitude of Premier Ky • Feb. 16. — BRISTOL PRESS ...... from lihe backlafth - (os- Iw un­ J.

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V MANCHESTEK EVENING HEldALD, MANGllliliiTEH, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1967 PAGE NINE / P^GE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1967 Three KiUiiigs a* - 8 4 ^ ‘Other’ Disney Takes Over Are Linked to Vennard BaU at $?5,000 Bycholski Chairman Skating - Coasting Assembly Enacts Muslim Dispute To Run Multiple Enterprise ST. LOUIS, Mo. (A P ) M n . SMAoel Sndth Ju(^e Denies Motion Of Rec-Parfc Board Three persons have been killed r - " ' Mrs. BUzabetli .Smith, 68, o f EDITOR’S NOTE — T o r more Ideas. He may have feR I f he find someone to replace Walt, violence apparently stem- Hartford,. ... ^ fonn^rly ... o f Manches*. r - . . <5hester F. Bycholski of 82 Strong St. was elected Initial Measures to w 40 yews, Disney m ^ e ^ the projects started w « ^ c a u ^ no one could ever do ^ To Set Aside Verdict chairman of the Recreation and Park Advisory Com- (Continued from Page One), the finencial decisions for the 'would be able to carry on.” that. But there is a whole new u. , sh e *^ thf^fa of mission at a meeting of the commission held yesterday There will be supervised „ . v « ? for turning back motor vehicle multiple enterprises of his If that was Walt’s puipose, he generation coming bp, full of m the Black Muslim sect, 4 ' yK A motion to set aside the second degree murder ver­ sue was the wife of Samuel • . Municinal Building He renlaces Henrv today until 10 p.m. at Hng. Taxes would take five per mUeage readings. youngen brother, the famous succeeded. Roy says his brother ideas.” Police said Andrew Hoffman, dict in the trial of Dennis Vennard was denied today by Sn^th. E 2 S ! f who h a f s e ^ ^ « ae *■ charter Oak Field and the an- cent of racetrack profiU and 16 Rep'! James P. McLougWln, Walt Disney. Now, at age 73, he left enough plans for movies, At 73, Roy Disney has firm 33, and his wife, Christine, 28, nex to Center Springs Pond. per cent of admisWon fees, D-Bridgeport, filed bllla which has full responsibility for all television and Disneyland to command of company financial ^greshot Wednesday by two Superior Court Judge Arthur H. Healey, but the judge jggs Ireland and Uved^for December 1964, Bycholski will sCrve as chair­ There ia no coaatlng in Cen- Sen. Lucy T. Hammer, R- would make all new labor-man- operations. In an exclusive in- occupy the company’s energies matters, as he did In the 40 , , ,,, . 1 ■ . 1 set bail at |75,000 for Vennard’s release until his sen many years in Mandiester be­ tervlew, his first since Walt’s for three years. And a decade years he and Walt operated in “ ’“ “ emit ea p t o i-carry ng '* > <*. > 'it ‘tA. ' J' ^ man until November 1960. ter Springs Park until fur- Branford, filed a bill which agement contracts retroactive to tcmoing tomorrow, fore moving to Hartford 85 ther notice. would extend collective bargain- the expiration dates of previous death, Roy Disney outlines hla may be reqtfired to transform Hollywood. Shorter and balder No one had posted Vennard’s Other officers elected are their home after buying gro­ OVl V., T T i , day in a memorandum submit^ V®®” »«<> The Botton Skating Club has big rights to teachers at state contracts, and would require plans for carrying out his broth- Disney World from shadows on than his brother, Roy works In a “ „ , ^ Thomas Conran Jr., vice chalr- ceries. ■■■ begun operations at Sperry's vocational schools and at state payment of alx-per-cent interest er’f many projects a h o ^ ta l celling Into an Im- normal size office and speaks in 4. ic% :+ ''4 ISL ^ “d “ "lsney was ' asked to B t Margaret’s Circle, Daugh- Stuyck, spiritual leader of the ter, and they have two sons, meets with the realigned N, bodies of the Hoffman couple. 76, of Sugar Hill Rd. died yes­ ning o f music at 8 p.m. tomor------— ------^ end. SomeUmes I M nk he ^ comm Wee. That Is not the on a variety of mat- ters o f Isabella, voted to area in 'Which the boy lives, Robert, 16, and Timothy, 8. Main St. ____ drove h im e o lftw hard; you ^ s t way to run an organizaUon. Hoffman was charged with terday at Rockville Genera! row at their studio-home on 2 2 “ adopt” a five-yesur-old Formo- According to Miss Anna La- Bycholski is a Navy veteran Bycholski commented that it jurovaty Rd never know about those thdngs, because eventually someone ^f Walt’s death murder and assault with Intent wm Hospital. ■an orphan and assume the ex- Gace, local regent o f the and served from 1942 to 1946. would be nice to have a swim- concerU will he but maybe all the work helped must make the decision s.----But j v » to kill la.st ' October' after an at- penses for his education for the Daughters of Isabella, the hoy Mr. Staron was bom Aug. The Recreation and Park Ad- mlng pool in the newly appro- presented. One will be a piano Mao Calls on Army bring on his death. we will have to do it that way Bow does he account for the three Muslims. One, next six years. will continue his schooling in 1, 1890 in Poland, and had lived vlsory Commission is an advls- priated recreation area. Iv e gongg^o by Grauan played by “But maybe he was driifing until the new leadership devel- sharp rise of Disney stock? John Moore was killed In the in Tolland for the past 20 A t their meeting held this Formosa and reports of his KrtU.rt Crtr group which makes recom- been a North Ender all my life,’ Beverly Hill, age 12, o f against that day when he ops. “ That began before Walt died, shooting. Hoffman's brother, years. He was a week at .the Knights of Colum- progress will come to the Circle ^ mendations to the town man- he said. "W e have to get a ^mston, who is a Rham stu- To Crush Opponents wouldn't be here to spark the “That doesn’t mean we will ^ think it was part of a growing Timothy, and Clyde X were f Spread and tab (xiUais. White. Qood size selectton. many years before his retire­ ■ ______realism that motion picture wounded. 2 bus Home on Main St., the or- from Father Stuyck. ager on various aspects of town swimming pool over there. dent and studies music with ment. (Continued from Page One) ganization also made tentative Father Stuyck said that activity. Recommendations Murphey, though, Indicated on crane. She will be accompanied stocks were underpriced. Our Hoffman had begn free on Santina Carlno, 2546 Ellington stock was selling at six times hond pending trial on the mur- plans to have a Night of Recol- more than 1,000 youngsters Trill'; made to the to.ro manager are a map of the r^evelopment area by Mr. and Mrs: Cr7ner m 'i^ had been taken for granted that r T Wappmgr^7^^^ More Groups Follow Suit our earnings, which was ridlcu- and assault charges, lection at Our Lady of Cavadry such as Hwang are attending Mrtf. Jack Kovalevich of Tol- then submitted to the Board o f that the section set aside was Hus-h Rvan. and Dr. John i.in’s swav nvar tha armed M r. Hugh Ryan, and Dr. John Lin’s sway over the armed Spruce Lane, Wapping; Mrs. lously low. I thought it should go police said they had been Monastery, Farmington, school and their education is lana, and several nieces and Directors. quite small in size and would not Misses Washable Ladies Imported Italian Boys' Knit Top Braat. forces was complete. sally Glaiber, 42 Starkweather up to 12 or 16 times our earn- searching for Tyson for ques- Thursday, March 16. being paid for by "foster par- nephews. Attending the meeting last be big enough for swimming fa- Old Virginia Travel Club The second number will be The directive was issued In 3 ^ . ^j.g Beverly Isch, RFD 1, Ings, and it has been rising ac- fioning In connection with the LEATHER The adopted boy ia Hwang enta” throughout the world but n.*h.w.,.b„rdrt™ b,rci,rt,. oiM.-. morrow at 8:30 a.m. from the an oboe concerto by Eugene the name of the party central Rockville; Mrs. Doris Johnson, cordlngly.” Monday fire-bomb attack on Leather Gloves Jyan Lung, presently a kinder- mostly by those In the United topher McHale; William Boyle, The Board of Directors re­ PALM (jloves Ladd Funeral Home, 19 El­ Goosens played by Richard committee, which Mao heads; 47 Llnnmore Dr.; deorge What about rumors that Dis- ciyde X's home, (Campus Sweaters garten pupil in the Catholic States. town recreation director, and cently Indicated a pool would Has Own ^Shillelaghliner^ Comp. Volue 5.98 to 7.98 lington Ave., Rockville, with a . * rt hrt hniit in +h» Month iTnrt ro Steinfeld Of the University of the state council, led by Pre- Kanehl Jr., 56 Porter St.; WIH ney would be taken over by a Clyde X, who was bom Clyde Mission School of Kuang Jen In Reservationa for the Night of Horace Murphey, superintend- be built in the North End re- Connecticut. He is a profession- mler Chou En-lai; the rndhtary jjam LaJeunesse Tolland, Mass o f requiem at St. ,Ber- WASHINGTON (A P ) —A few Skylarks Club; Voyagers De- huge, multifaceted corporation? jones at Canton, Miss., said Comp. Value 7.98 Short & Comp. Volue 1.9t the village o f Taipei on the Recollection may be made with ent of the Receation and Park newal area but that it could not oboist who has studied at commission of the central com- nard’s Church, Rockville, at 9. Also, Mrs. Phyllis McCormick, years ago no one ever heard of trolt; Travelaires In St. Louis, “ God help us If we had to be Tuesday there was “ a slight 4 button length i Button length Island o f Formosa. The request members, Miss LaGace, Mrs. Department. be completed in time for this Brooklyn Music School, Hartt mittee, nominally headed by Burial will be in St. Bernard’s Tolland; Jspie McQuald, Staf­ a travel club that owned Its own Mo.; World Travelers in Kan- absorbed Into some big com- disagreement over handling of for the “adoption” came to the Albert Sobielo and Mrs. Wll- Conran ■was elected vice summer.One of three spots college and Mannes College. Mao but run by Lin Piao, and ►.97 1 . 2 7 - > ■ Cemetery. ford; John Spulick, 42 Wood- plane and flew members all sas City, Mo.; Christopher One glomerate mess. We’d have to financial matters’ ’ among the >.88 .88 Orcilo from the Rev. Ivo Ham Gallo. chairman but not present at which may be used is in Rob- jje has also studied under sev- the cultural revolution purge There are no calling hours. bridge St.; Florence Taylor, 43 over the world, at bargain in Columbus, Ohio; Flights of he running pretty scared to Muslims In St. Louis. He made the meeting. Members indicated srtson Park. gj-al prominent oboists who group of the central committee, Litchfield St.; Gerald Tower, 23 rates. Ibday there are at, least Fancy, New Orleans, La.; World agree to that sort of thing. And ff,e statement after the attack For winter warmth with that that if he wished to do so he Some concern was shown for pi^y with major United States led by Chen Po-ta and his depu- Delmont St.; Mrs. Patricia Tnrbo Orion eAcryUc!, colorful two Orlone Acrylic, knit lined. Gassic Mrs. Oraco Mahoney 17 of them. Wide Travel Club, MlnnespoUs, 'we’re not scared.” his home and said he didn’t Injurious look. Ideal for all, rizes atlll had time to decline the children who live some distance symphonies. ty Chiang Ching, Mao's 'wife, Wheaton, Stafford Springs. tone ea iicB ^ in seasons bright and novelty styles. Fine P.K. sewn. SOUTH W INDSOR— Mrs. position. from the town recreation areas Steinfeld is also a specialist ‘ The New China News Agency, The daddy of them all is the M^ n n.; Travel A-Go-Go, *® status of Disney believe that Incident had any- eddr eombinadons. Sizes 34 to 40 for lU. .. Bob Kennedy Seeks BIRTH MONDAY: A son to World? thing to do with the dispute. Black and Inown. Sizes to 8. Grace E. Holloran Mahoney, Several points from the min- who had to travel far for in the harpischord and acts as a mouthpiece for Mao, broad Emerald Shillelagh Chowder Cincinnati, Ohio; Ports of Call, Dr. and Mrs. V. Abraham Kur- "Our next move Is to go be- The Federal Bureau of Inves- a w l ^ ® previous meeting recreation. Bycholski suggested a service representative for the cast the army pledge of loyalty, and Marching Society, Inc., of Denver, Colo; Aero-Space len, 71 Washington St. fore the Florida Legislature In tigation has entered the case in Howard E. Stottsrt = Aof South rt„ ^gj.g discussed. One member that the Board of Education be Neuport, Morley and Wallace It first reported messages of Washlngrton and Fairfax, Va. Travelers In Burbank, Calif.; Windsor, died Tuesday while BIRTOS YESTERDAY; A The 1,500 members can choose a World Samplers, Dallas, Tex.; April and ask for some new leg- connection with the death of Draft Law Revamping ------asked------what would------be done------with asked to open - up . outlying ------Zuckerman companies------w h o support from army command- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry variety of weekend excursions GuUiver Society, Reading, P a .; *®'“ tion so we can proceed In an Tyson, who was reported kid Ladies Robe Clearance! Ladies Sleepwear Sale! visiting a niece at Oceanside, paving of the parking areas schools for recreation purposes make the instrument so widely ers and men of units in She- Knight 102 Nike Circle* a son •' . ______fnaVifyvvt r\1av\« ovends so ••tvhat can I say?” Lee said What of Roy’s plans? He ad- Air Force said. On hls thrd other subject. physical and mental qualitlca- uate studies. Present hardship P*®*- ^ years. He retired 23 Funeral services for Mrs. St., and 357 Hilliard St.. $7,500. The Andover Conservation "®® young Red Guards, much time on club business that about the action. “ I am sur- mltted that he had 'wan^d to strafing pass, Bergman’s plane Bailey’s remarks followed Comp. Value 2.00 jBtms, and be assigned a num- exemptions would be continued. 3’®^*’® b.s machinist at Ellza;beth Bleu of East Hart- Adoption of Trade Name Commission met last night in thoroughly repudiate the bour- “ practicing medicine has be- priged and. to put It mildly, retire for-the last four years. was hit twice, once in the for- J.88 1 .2 9 completion of the' state's case Pratt and Whitney, Division o f ford, formerly of Manchester, Albany J. Dostou and Jane L. the town office building. In the come just a sideline for me.” deeply touched and honored.” “ Now I feel like a traitor or ward fuel tank. United Aircraft, East Hartford. were Dr. Ware noted that with 87 ^ Newton Schenck, president something. But our family was With Ws|fuel draining away, ® qiiest from owners o f land ’in actions were taken and the eve- ‘ ack of the bourgeois reaction- witnesses. They t o ^ d ^ fw r Orion* Acrylic, Pnllovers • Jewel 97 (Quilted, print jacket front. C n ri TfPf] StlldlPS to ® member of Bolton at Holmes Funeral"'Home, 400 1 1 1 Center St. passengers aboard, there Is of the board, said the new name so long-lived, that I expected Bergman landed safely at the ning was devoted to a work ses- W"®- We vow to be loyal de- wonmn who id e n tlH M ^ S a lv o neck. Short and long sleeve. As­ 1^ part,'tricot acetate knit. Punk change land along Green Man Congregational Church and Main SSt t NlekolasNicholas AnatrousAnagous of Building Permits bound to be some differences of honor “ a man who has Walt to be hobbling around the Binh "Diy ^ r Base, Prints k solid colors. Dainty Sion relating to present and fu- proletarian ^ to^r attacker -T h e 'b ^ r w ^ opinion—"some might want a done so .much for the youth of studio when he was still 86. You The Air Force did not disclose sorted prints k solid colors. Bizes A B m . Sizes 4 to 14. or Blvd. from Industrial to Witnesses officiated. Ansaldl Heights Inc., new cultural revolution and carry on a- Cambridge detective wnok^de- 7 to 14. * t i ^ . Sizea 4 to 14 Business Zone H. Approval of tneir 63reSal- or 0 .4 7 The developer, Frank P. fu- Latta, is employed, and so is a dwelling complex on the south neral home tomorrow tion was in Springfield, Mass. Developers Again mittee and the central cultural VO pleaded; “ Please let me be a LOCKER PUNT and MUT MARKET Twin Fitted FuU fitted 2.97 Guinipero, Is asking permission from 3 full-time flight engineer. Basi­ to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in Forest Glade revdutianary committee. man, just this once.’ ’ to build additional apartments of Uie turnpike across cally, the society’s plane,rtOalled FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT extending to the Charter Oak f«>J« Wickham Park. The com- Cemetery, Wakefield, Mass. DeSalvo is on trial on charges On Multi-Family Complex "The Shillelaghllner” —is ^ s ) ^ Package o f 2 Pillow eases 1.37 Food M arket The original P^®* would include a swimming The Holmes Funeral Home, of breaking and entering, armed 400 Main St. was in charge of robbery, assault and sex of­ jected to the same safety and project did not require approv- pool. Bo-Cov, otherwise kno'wn as with the local zoning reguln- Hospital Notes inspection rules as plames oper­ Easy care "Pennanent Press” sheets from 'world* al by the commission. Town Planner Joseph Tam- Funerals arrangements. fenses. “ Arrowhead Ridge” , ia back in tions, including preesntatlon of ated by airlines. RIB ROAST OF BEEF The added apartments. If ap- sky said the commission will Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. None of the charges Is related famous "St. Mary’s” town. The developers of Coven- the required number and type The society was able to get Its proved, would occupy land determine if the-pcoppsed en- Dr. Warren J. Bostick in all areas excepting mater- to the series of strangllngs 1st thru 7tli Rib Frederick W. Seaatoand try’s first low-density, mulU-, of maps, dravro to correct - — ------u v. . , ship, a four-engine DC 7B, be­ whlch Downtown Renewal offi- largement needs a variance. If . Funeral services for Fred­ Funeral services for Dr.'. fam ily complex have reactivated scale; some indication o f type where they are 2:80 to ,4 which took the lives of 11 east- cause it was one of (h® Wk Pis­ Cut Into Rib Boast eials had sought to use to ex­ , the request .would be heard , their application -with the plan- of buildings planned; approval P’*” ’ 7 to p.m. and private ®r" Massachusetts women' be- 80 erick W. Seastrand of 91 S. Warren J. Bostick of Ocala, 8 ton planes that became surplus tend Vine St to Charter Oak at a public hearing. - - - rooms where they are 10 a.m. tween June 1962 and January Mens’ Main SI. were held yesterday B7a., father of Dudley S. Bos- ning and zoning commission. by the town engineer and vari- to National Airlines when Na­ USDA Club Steaks — Short lUbt St. Lln dw y’s request proposes to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested 1964. lb afternoon at Watkins-West Fu- tick of 73 Ludlow Rd., were held The story of Bo-Cov started ous other items. tional bought a fleet of jets In Hamburg Men’s Apres , Ski Boots A b b on the agenda la a re- the erection of 200 dwelling neral Home, 142 E. Center St. yesterday morning at Holmes more than a year ago when de- The commission met last JJ®* "nioke In patients’ rooms. On® woman said Wednesday 1964. The cost 'was $1(X>,000 and units. Tamsky said the TPC The Rev. Richard W. Dupee of Funeral Home. 400 Main St. velopers John Leahy and Ralph night with representatives o f J”®*'® *wo visitors at ®he repulsed DeSalvo’s attempt the founders figure they got a Avg. weight 82 to 88 lbs. would probably give him a pre- South Methodist Church of- The Rev. John D. Hughes, sen- Smith appeared before the com- Bo-Cov, their engineers and at- ®“® "™® P®' P»tt®nt. to attack her and three others CHOICE Inisnlated W aterproof $2.6-mllUon bargain. ^ Made in Utaly limlnary commitment to sub- ficiated. James W. McKay was assistant o f St. Mary’s mission \vith their ideas con- torneys as well as tovro sngl; a d IMITTED Y E S TE R D A Y ' molested them In helping groups In other mit a plan for a public hear- organist. Burial was in East Episcopal Church, officiated, earning such a project. They had neer Hayden Griswold Jr. and Leonard Adler 33 Griffin Rfi ^ „ cities get started, toe EmeralS ing sometime in February. Cemetery. Buiral was in HiUcrest Park, purchased land, amounting to town planner Sam Spielvogel. ^ TOBIN’S FIRST PRIZE Shillelagh Society urges that toe Springfield, Mass. about 100 acrC.s, near the Bolton Cominisston Secretary Robert i,y 28 Gerard St ■ Hpi«n ^ ^ston , did not contest BONELESS — LEAN In Memoriam ' The subdivision request from Bearers were Mark Ledbetter, founding fathers. Include men Comp. Vohie 9.95 Boots f l N Indian Hill, a housing develop- Richard Ledbetter, Douglas Bearers were Worth Bostick town line, o ff Rt. 6. and wished Gantner reported that a hear- f the womeiVa IdenUflcaUon of his In kivine memory of Patrick J. carers were worth Bostick, ^ mulU-family i"g to consider preliminary ap- *^®8' ®»®"t as their attacker and did with a background in aviation McCann 'mo paeeed away Jan. 13, ment o ff Manchester Rd.. lo- Johnson and George Miner. to Charles Bostick, Donald Cook, inald Bauld, Hemlock St.; not cross-examine them. and flight maintenance, such as 196a cated partly In Manchester and _____ apartment development. proval has been tentatively „ Siecliiida Berrv Thnmn 2 Charles Christy, Harold Bru- J. • Glastonbury, asks for a waiver scheduled for Jan. 24. A ll areas Berry, Thomp- Bailey has said his only de- Its own Capt. Latta. lb Death la a h^rtache no one can John D. Avery noult and Roy Thompson. Latta 1s now president of the 88 Comp., Value 6.95 heal. on a requirement that side' ug properi-y ownero, ®^ compliance to the regula- (. PORK ROLLS 3 MembriM are keepsaken that no one h»funeral of John Douglas National Association of Commu­ Oti well as other Interested clti- tions for preliminary approval THE FINEST PORK YOU CAN BUY _ cjSLf***'- .A A . L ®" ®"® **f® A very of Oakland, Calif., for- sss jtr* ^ « * nity Flying Gubs, Beautiful memories------are all- -we...... have of toe street. ' merly o f Vernon and Bolton. zens, were invited. When no se- are expected to be completed DIBUCIPUS FOB ROASTING left, A society publication lists, toe rious objections were raised, the at that time. Of the one we Uyve and never for­ The referral items Include ^eld this morning from the following as ha'vlng taken up toe get . No Timetable Available 88 commission went ahead and ap­ EXTRA LEAN—FRESHLY- GROUND , f t f F. Tierney Funfral Home, Attachments of Real Estate idea of a travel club owning Its proved new regulations allowing N o timetable as to possible TOBIN’S YANKEE SLICED NOT PRE-PACKAGED Wool fleece lined favor- Niece* and Njiphew* f 219 W. center St., with a Mass The Manchester Tobacco own airliner: the proposed Robertson Park for the erection of low-density, start of construction on the Uea with skid resistant Swimmingswimming FoolPool, a recompilarecomuila- ^ requiem at Sacred Heart Candy Co. against John V. Mea- _ in e n j t NEW YEAR’S GREETING Air Ventures of Houston, In Memoriam swunmmg a i^c^mpHa Vernon. The Rev. Pat- con. property at 236 Autumn multi- ^ lly garden apartments project is available as y e t but Chuck Ground (,.79° s ^ . Front zip em- if preliminary approval Is giv­ Tex.; Carolina Vagabonds; Lb bt loving memory of our mother ' • T^im s^ ^ d Atty* rick Sullivan wa*was reihhrnnfcelebrant, Ofst., $250. eoan Two districts In towTi were open BACON 59c M m boot in black made by TamsKy and en, work towaird final approv­ Northwest Country Gub of the Md father.' Catherine and Peter Mrs.' ed to such projects; The pro FROM aoeds, loden p m Sartor, who passed away Jan. 12. Arnold Klau, the sale of KeC' W alter Joensuu was or- The Self Protective Mutual al will continue. Air in Portland. Ore.; Atlanta. IMS and Jan. 13, 1968 respectively. posed site of th? Bo-Oov proj Lef us .... yipur . — frc — fw______r ¥fith______U.S.DJL. ehoic* nifats>’-^ tiv e ^ ^ u ltr^ enede. Tie in tobacco Deluxe thick foam insulation under a ney St. annex to Mwichester ect and land,In the north end of Apartment regulations state glove leather, brown fleece linin|!. A ll rubber upper. Deep OuTsloved ones who are missing Community College, and. the "THE HILLS” Soabtoek rarmFar frails ' ■ and vu^tfoUas. ■ ■■ Sara “ up to----- 15 to —20% / and who Miared each smile and tear town near the Mansfield town that a development of this type grain leather and moss, cleated grip sole and heel. Sportsman win atsraya be remembered for acceptance o f Carmbn Rd. line. must be built on a minimum o f •at likt a king. soede. Sees 6% to 12. great. 6 to 12. Aeir love that blessed us here. The TPC ■will set a hearing JJ.S. Infantry Uncovers tlMeen by the world you stand Problem Encountered 50 acres, 16 per cent o f which. FOR h r our side and iriilsper. “ My date for sometime in February In the middle o f 1966, Bo-Cov occupied by th? build- ‘‘Glastonbury Hills icpuntry Club” (ovad ernes, death, cannot divide.” on the zoning regulations, W « rant cold storem lo ^ «rs for your froien meats and for os littk VC Bunkers, Mess HuUs encountered the same problem ^'Och building must have “Nothing closed here, but jthe Golf Course® Your Loving Sona Daughters prohably f)sb. i Ths comrriis- faced by many other develop- Senst four apartments, and Cosmefics as $1.25 o month. Tim lodter holds about 250 pounds of moot. Com­ And OrtnddtIIdren sion will also formally recom- Everything else opened for your pleasure SALE THim.tiiniSAT. (Continued from Page One) ers: “ Tight money.” Then, in "® d®*'® than 16. pare this d«ol before you buy o home fre«nr. In Memoriam m®n lO i ww ■ rirm i m m M n t Cbitito t€ th tt, would up a gona.*< volves a number o f compliances town could be realized. f ■ MANCHEOTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1667 PAGE ELEV|!y/^^ f A G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CO^IN., THURSpAY, JANUARY 12,1967 Y Many Bay State Professionals 8 South Windsor FBI Arrests TViRadio Tonight THE Tolland Man Pow er LTM Flex Bargaining Muscles Good Citizenship Atvards v P e b p le f it I . In Mail Fraud Las More than 238 aubsoribing pa- B08TQN (A P )' —They may In this field of oducitlon, the troni have iilgned up for the 1967 sporUng union buttons on Harvard University Graduate HARTFORD (AP) — A bird Television Presented to 33 Students ■eewvr. Af the 1401* tbelr lapels, but thousands of School of Education qhapUr of man has been arrested by the 5:00 ( S-10) Movie (30) Sports <2ame Train season of the UtUe Theater, of p , ^ „ , m Massa- PI Lambda TheU. a national CkKXl citixenship awurds for by 6 p.m. on the day of the FBI in connection with its in­ < S) Mike Douglas (33) Square Dane 7:30 (34) Kench Chef iMaiwhjster, it was announced are beginning to flex society of educators, said that •ecvlca have been presented to march. (1!) Merv Orlflln In TheZ vestigation of an alleged Inter­ (18) Alfred Hitchcock (18) Subscription TV Been Named-.. today by Ruth Rowley, presi- thbtr bargalnh^ muscles. "collective negotiations in pub- RESTAURANT S3 students by the Wapping Area chairmen are Mrs. Wil-. state mail fraud scheme that (20) This Is the Life ( 8-40) Batman (C) liam Peck and Mrs. Frederick (33) Route 6$ (10-20-32-30) Daniel Boone (C) dent of .the group. A recent state law authorises lie education today is a current, Elementary School ,PTA. For may have netted Its operators (80) YoSl Bear (13) Jericho (C) W arranfy Mahr. upwards of {100,000 in the ^ s t (40) Kelloggs i:00 ( 8-40) F Troop (C) The first show of the season municipal groups to organize prewlng and often very contro­ SPECIALS- reoofniuon of their work with Club Meeting S:16 (24) Frien^v Giant (34) Point of View Lyneh, Jenatfor Ana, daughter of Robert J. and Nan- ls "Look Homeward, Angel," ®md deal collectively with their verslal Issue." several months. 5:30 (30) Navy Film ( 3) Mr, Roberts (C) sitte Rusch L yn ^ , OONKomestead 8t. She was bom Jan. 1 at two foreign students, Audrey^ The Pleasant Valley Club will N e w s S He was Roy Galley, 45, of (30) Whlrlyblrds ISO (10-20-32-30) Star Trek (C) which will be presented Feb.' employes—the various levels of The society chapter president, TUeSDAY & THURSDAY meet tonight at 7:45 at the (24) What’S New? ( 8-40) Bewitched Manchester Memorial Hospital. Rer maternal grandparents 16, 17 and 18 at Bailey Audi- government. Martha V. Cunningham, said Shelte, Nancy Tartaglia and Tolland, an insurance adjuster (40) Hucklel>erry Hound ( 3-13) My Three Sons (C) are Mr. and Mre. Donald Rusch, Bridgewater. clubhouse on Ellington Rd. Mrs. 5:45 (22) Marshal Dillon (24) Fourth Estate torium, Manchester High Heretofore, most teachers, po- <5 (40) Country Music (C) • 1965 Mustang H’Top. V-8, automatic. class for students with emotion­ —and that wasn’t for a lack of (72-3040) News 11:30 (22) T-mleht (C) Be has two sisters, Karen, 4, and LiCeana, 1. ^ iE', Ir E fH b ; “ “ ■ al problems. meeting dates and the purpose, I. Bartenstein, 58, of Wethers­ (10) Colt .45 (18) rheelrmate • * * • • son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. prowams^^^ AlUiough the state has not ex- • COLONIAL DININO ROOM • COCKTAIL LOUNOC »f the Hi-Y. Refreshments will trying. field. a used car salesman, both 7:15 (40) peter .Tennlnes. News • 1965 M: -tang Fastback, V-8, automatic. Class helpers for the same Dirksen told newsmen he tele­ McGrath, Alice Janet, daughter of Bernard James and Berggrin, and Mrs. Edward indications are that perlenced strikes by any of Its be ser\-ed at the meeting. held •under $10,000 bonds on SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTING Rukix in the Cocktail Lounge to the Plano Music of Cor) Wheeler class are lx>uLse Mosher, Vir­ phoned the White House and Zsabell Streeter McGrath, George Wood Rd., SomersviUe. She L Besses Mr Robert H. Best, ^ revoluUon Is In the making local govenlment employes as a . Information on the Hi-Y is mail fraud charges. • 1965 Mustjuig Convt. 6 cyl., automatic. ginia Bronsi, George McAees, said; "Tell the President to was born Jan. l at Manchester M e n t a l Hospital. Her ma­ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Best. Massachusetts vil- result of the new law, there will Saturday— -9 to 1 William Johnson. Kevin Com- available from John Dean of Bartenstein, who was found ternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Ralph $treeter. 247 Also, Miss Eleanor Bllsh, Mr. lages and towns. And these in- •’e many who remember ‘the come at 9 o’clock ^ that’s an guilty after pleading no contest, • 1965 Mustang Convt. V-8, 4-spe^. eau, Michael Glidden, Walter Mark St. order.” Oakland S t Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Fred T. Bllsh Jr., Mr. dlcations bear this message for Boston police strike which pro- Dziama and Thomas Misuraca. Warning on Candleholders is awaiting sentence. Devine has Radio Arils McGrath, Hazardvllle. She has a slater, Lori Patricia, and Mrs. Fred T. Bllsh HI, Mr. ij,e taxpayer—be prepared to pclled the then governor, Calvin Route 83 (Next To Glenney’s Lumber Co.) Ellington, Conn. Later there was a call from not yet been presented in court. Three students who helped Boy Scouts of Troop 62 have the White House and Dirksen (Tbia Hating Inclodea only thoae news broftdcaata of 10 or 15 22 months. and Mrs. Herbert C. Boehner, jig nmg deeper into your Coolidge, into , the presiden6y recently sold to residents in the Asst. U.S. A t ty. David Mar- • * * • • with.the book fair held at the returned to explain that Johnson minute length. Some atatlons carry other abort newscasta.) Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bogue, pocketbook. four decades ago. South Windsor and Wapping golis said the charges involved school recently were also rec­ "had some people there and Mulae, Lisa Marie, daughter of Gerald Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. R. Booth, gp^t check by Associated area an item called "Flower Ta­ a scheme to obtain money WDBC—1360 7:16 Frank Gifford Carol Jolly Muise, 55 Summit S t She was born Dec. 26 at ognized with awards. They are couldn’t get away.” 7:30 Harry Reasoner Mr. and Mrs. James R. Border pi-egg newspaper members n /• per Lite” candleholders which through the use of claims drafts 6:00 Long John Wad* Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Denise Cologne, Allison An­ 6:00 Mike Millard 7:25 World of Retl^on wick, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall duced the following develop- have been found to be highly embezzled or stolen from the 8:00 News arg Mr. and Mrs. George Jolly, Auburn, Mass. Her paternal drews and Mary Hammond. Joan Kennedy 9:00 Ken GrKfln 8:10 Speak Up Hartford Born, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney B. ments; inflammable. Security Insurahce Group, id 1:06 News. Sign Off 10:05 Comment grandparents qrls Mrs. Dorothy Muise, Worcester, Mass., and Members of the safety pa­ Bourns, Mr. .and Mrs. Joel school committee negotiations Purchasers of the item may BOSTON (AP) — Sen. E d­ bank accounts. WBCH—910 10:20 Speak Up Hartford H e ^ a n Muise, C$dar Swamp Rd., Coventry. She has a trol honored include Barbara 6:00 Hartford HighllghU 11:30 Barry Farber Show Breltner, Mr; and Mrs. Philip Bedford failed initially bring these candleholders to the ward M. Kennedy’s wife, Joan, 7:0U News 12:00 Comment brother, ^teven Anthony, 6Vi; ahd three sisters, Karen L. Burgfess Sr., Mr. and Mrs. g„d a state conciliator was Browning, Audrey Shelto, Carol 8:00 Gaslight South Windsor Pharmacy, 762 is expecting a child in June. 12:16 News Sign Off Louise, D, Corrlne Mary, 5, and Melinda Ann, 2H. Charles S. Burr, Mr, and Mrs. summoned. Teachers threat- Krlvlck, Dynette Manion, Mar­ Fire Patrols Flown 12:00 Quiet Hours WTIC—108* A ^ ston Globe dispatch from • * * • » Sullivan Ave. or'the Westbrook OTTAWA — In a Canadian WPOP—l ilt 6:00 Afternoon Edition DILLON A. Lee Burton, Mr. and Mrs. g„gd sanctions and generally garet Williams, Linda Sancho, Hardware store in the Oakland Washington quoted a spokesman experiment, 12 airplanes are fly­ 5:00 Jim Meeker 6:00 News, Sports. Weather Qulnby, Alicia Ann, daughter of Nelson W. Ill and Lewis C. Burton. contract talks were "a long Robert Ouellette, Patricia Dzia­ Rd., Wapping Shopping Center for Mrs. Kennedy as confirming 10:00 Hotline 6:35 Americana ma, Frances Crowley and David ing fire pati'ol over 23,000 12:00 John Sherman 7:05 Ski Report SALES and SERVICE, Inc. Barbara Elliott Quinby, 38 Cobb Hill Rd. She was born Dec. Also, David W. Campbell, Mr. way from settlement.’-’ and the purchase price will be the impending birth. square' miles of newsprlnt- WINE—1230 7:15 Americana 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ and Mrs. Robert A. Carlo, Mr. Preliminary talks have been Kochman. I'OO News 7:30 News of the World refunded within the next 10 The Massachusetts Democrat produoin.g forest, eliminating 65 319 MAIN ST.— MANCHESTER mother is Mrs. Mary A. Elliott, New Bolton Rd. Her paternal and Mrs. William C. Carroll, held between Waltham and its BrazUIan Girl Speaks. 5:15 Speak Up Hartford 7:45 Joe Garaglola days. and his wife have two other out of 79 fire towers. They fly 6:00 News 8:06 Pop Concert grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Quinby Jr., 88 Com le/il(uulF(Viw i Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cervlnl, fire and police departments. Miss Glacy Rachid, a foreign children, Kara Anne, 6, and Ed­ 6:16 Barry Farber Show 9:10 NIghbeat E. E. Watson, chairman of the aystomotic patterns at 2,000 11:00 News. Sports Weather Tanner St. - Mrs. Austin Cheney, Mr. and The police committee wants an ^change student 'from Brazil 6:45 Lowell Thomas troop, warns that the candles ward Moore Jr., 5. feet or less. 7.00 The World Tonight 11:30 Other Side of the Day « 4 • 9 0 Mrs. Henry H. Clark, Mr. and annual salary boost of $1,200. presently attending the South should not be lit. If the holders GIgnac, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Walter J. and Mrs. 'William S. Clark, Mrs. The firemen have asked for a Windsor High School; recently and candles are used as a decof- Vila and Charles Barbara Stockman Gignac, 96 Great Hill Rd., Ekut Hartford. Ernest D. Clough, Mr. and Mrs. similar raise. Public works em- addressed the Wapplng PTA on atlon that they be kept away LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — She was born Jan. 2 at Mancliester Memorial Hoapital. Her Gilmore B. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. ployes, including laborers, truck education in this country as from any direct flame. Swedish model Ulla Thorssell, maternal grandfather la Walter H. Stockman, 106 Chambers Aaron Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Peter drivers, meter readers, ceme- compared to education in • her Bulletin Board 25, has become Mrs. Charles St. She has two brothers, Stephen, 12, and Peter, 15 months; A. Crombie Jr., Mr. and Mrs. tery workers and mechanics native land. The Democratic Town Com­ Aznavour. and a slater, Susan, 13. Harold E. Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. and other skilled workers, plan • 0 0 • o South Windsor residents will mittee will meet tomorrow night She and Aznavour, '^43, a J. L. Czerwlnski, Mr. and Mrs. to negotiate with Waltham city at 8 at the East Hartford Fed­ have an opportunity to become popular French singer and com­ Plossay, John Joseph Jr., son of John Joseph Sr. and Richard T. Day. officials for wage hikes and oth- better acquainted with Miss eral Sa-^ngs Bank in the Wap­ poser, were married Wednes­ peborah Williams PlOSsay, Vernon Garden Apts., Rockville. Also, Mr. and Mra. William sr improvements. The nayor Rachid during the coming ping Shopping Center. day. He was born Jan. 5 a i Rockville General HospittJ. His ma­ Demko, Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. ordered a wage And job months. Bd K. Ota, president The purpose of the High Y They said they plan a honey­ ternal grandmother is Mrs. Margaret GUI, 2 White St., Rock­ Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. George classlficaUon study as a guider and the obligations of members of the local chapter of the moon in Los Angeles smd New G/ia/tWs ville. His paternal grandfather la Joseph Plossay, 02 Mark Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony line to determine wage scales. as well as the program for the American Field Service, which York. Dr., Rockville. DePerrio, Mrs. Burnham Dixon, « has been esUmated that if is sponsoring Miss Rachid’s year rvUl be explained- to pros­ KNOWN FOR VALUES pective new members. A nomi­ Extra savings halp homemakars * * « « « Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Dixon, most of the requests are grant- stay in this country, has an­ Thomas Having Dtmanro, Henrietta Jane, daughter o f Carmel and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Don- «ot«e~W ., Arrangements to have Miss Manchester Country flub Jdhnwn, 418 E. MTi;idle 'Tpke. S h * ..^ ptn sisters, Lisa, 2,:«nd seum of Art. L iiilw ^ riflb h 'th s.’'’^: ■ '1 - ' ' ' Rachid speak to a group or or­ Swimming Association will have • • *■- 'I: ganization may be made a dinner-dance Saturday, Jan. Sophia Loren Qny4rnis6, Frank Philip Jr., son o f Frank Philip Sir. . through Mrs, Roger m ' Myrick, , aiester M. F erris, Mr. and Mrs. foroman ^sLctors**^M 21, at the clubhouse. A social and RoSMtt Drouin Quatrano, Hunter Rd., Tolland. He was 21 Hillsdale Rd. She may be ROME (AP) — Conflicting hour will start at 7 p.m., and born Jan. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal contacted evenings from 5 to 8 reports on the fate of Sophia grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Leo Drouin, Vernon. He has p.m. dinner will be served at 8; I^ren’B unbonv baby continued Herbert L- Finlay, Mr. and Mrs! ^ r * S ^ blios?*?^ $ 1 ^ in I a brother, Nell Anthony, IH . MaiahaU D. Finlay. Mr. and ® ‘ Gymnasts to Give Exhibit There will be dancing from 9 -today. , ^ p.m. to 1 a.m. to the music of Some Italian papers said Mrs. John R. Fitzgerald, Mr. and ^ The local chapter of the Reardon, Mlehelle Ann, daughter of Michael Allan andl. M « . Dennis F ^ y , Mr. and Laborers, irith 665 inem- ' American Field Service Foreign the Sophisticates. fears of a miscarriage had vr«i T vr- hers, wants a 26 per cent In- Reservations will close' Sat­ proved unwarranted. Others Linda Wutsch Reardon, 2440 Westwood Northern Blvd., Cin­ Student Exchange Program will cinnati, Ohio, formerly of Manchester. She was born Dec. 13 present a group of champion urday and may be made ^vith splashed front-page stories say­ ing the film star had lost the. at Christ Hospital, Cincinnati.^ Her maternal grandparents gymnasts in an exhibition to be Mrs. Paul K. Tucker, 457 E. child expected in May and that are Mr. and Mrs. William Wutsch, Billerica, Masa, formerly held Feb. 9 at A p.m. in the high Center St. Mrs Chides F ^h. Inspectors and the nurses. her physical and emotional con­ of Manchester. Her paternal grandpaimits are Mr. and Mrs. school gymnasium. Committee chairmen a.ssist- In Greenfield,, the new labor dition was causing concern. Michael Reardon, 47 Eva Dr. Participants in the exhibition ing Mrs. Tucker are Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Frank Gates, Mr. and contracts have seemed to have An Italian weekly magazine ***** V will include George Hery, world Angel, arrangements: Mrs. Ed­ 2 4 " X 7 2 " Mrs. CUfford Gerbe, Mr.and mue influence on municipal appearing today made over its Larkin, Jeffrey. Ahua, Son of Alan B. and Jean Wales professional trampoline cham­ ward Flkck and Mrs. Edward TUBUIAR BRAIDED WOOL OR Mrs. James Garrity, Cmdr. and budgets at this point and the cover page to carry a picture of Larkin, 62 Somerset Dr. He was born Jan. 6 at Manchester Me­ Mra. JuUan Getzewlch, Mr. and ^ ajor effect of the legislation pion. Abe Grossfleld, three-time Sulick, decorations; Mr. and VISCOSE Miss Loren with a caption say­ morial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mra Roblna F. Oljnnpic competitor and pres­ Mrs. Warren Thumauer, Mrs. NYLON ROOM SIZE RUCS Mrs. i ^ ^ r t J. Goriten Jr., Mr. appears to be a more compU- ing she lost the child Wednesday RUNNER Wales, 01 Goodwin St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R o b ^ J. Gordon Jr., Mr. cated municipal government, ently gymnastics coach at John Telgener and Mrs. Stan­ Ideal for 9'x 13' area Mrs. Harry N. Larkin Jr., Willimantic. His paternal great­ ley Midlin, publicity. morning. and Mra. Robert E. Gorton, Mr. ' Southern Connecticut State Col­ There still was no confirma­ Big 102 z 1 38' rugs perfect grandmother is Mrs. Harry N. Larkin Sr., Willimantic. and Mra. Max (Grossman, Mr. ^------lege, and^ Don Tonry, also a ‘MARINER’, CONTINUOUS • • * • • DEVELOPMENT BOARD SET tion of denial from Miss Loren’s for modem or 'Early Amer­ and Mra. Paul Gutre'ich, Mr. and three-time Olympic competitor doctors of her family. ican* settings. Colorful, Carlow, Darrell Lee, son of Darrell and Betty Alex­ Mrs. Mitchell A. Hedge, Mr. and ELASTIC and presently gymnastics coatih, HARTFORD (AP) — Estab­ FIIAMENT NYION RUGS Sole lishment of a State Division of Reports of a miscarriage, or practical, and now they’re ander Carlow, 145 Adams St. He was born Jan. 2 at Man­ Mra. George Haggart, Was Ber­ STOCKINGS at Yale University, will also be chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grrandfather Is Bill Urban Development will be rec­ that Miss Loren 31, might be Vx 12' SIZE available at big savings. nice A. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Included on the program. Alexander, Odessa, Tex. His Mternal grandmother is Mrs. WHEEL CHAIRS ommended to the 1967 General about to lose the baby were pub­ mond G. Halsted Jr., Mr. and Miss Doris Brause, one of the Sovo 13.PS on luxury rugs 100% solution dyed >^acoee L. D. Carlow, LIndon, Maine. He has two brothers, Billy, 16. Mrs. Jacob A. Haroian, Mr. and Assembly. lished after her doctor spent the It % 3 4 ' ...... 2 . 9 9 ’4 8 ARTHUR DRUfi outstanding U. S. woman gym- night at the clinic where she Is of continuous filament ny­ tweed mixture shrugs off aio. sf .91 and Ernest, 0; and three slsteiis, Joyce, 13, Judy, 12, and Re­ Mrs. Alan Hartsteln, Mr., and nasta-and. Miss Carolyn Hacker, The Metropolitan Government 33 X 5 3 ' ...... 7 . 9 9 Feasibility . Commission said under treatment. lon, foam backed for a d d ^ footprints, long wearing. . . becca, 7. Mra. B. James Harvey Jr. and fifth in National Gymnastics 4S X 61*•esfe*e«»e**«sseie 1 4 . 9 5 NOMblOTpOWH ****,» Monday it will recommend the depth. ‘Marinei;’ oHnes in Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Hazard. competition and competitor in washable. Serged edges on Lew menthly lermc Sanders, Deborah Lynn, dau^ter o f Alton G. and Bon­ new division and said it felt WEEK OF RETREAT wanted decorator colors, 61 X 1 0 4 ' ...... 3 4 . 9 5 the world gymnastics games aio. «».«• nie Kleaka Sanders, 115 Main St. She 'was born Jan. 6 at that an advisory commission on VATICAN (3TY (AP) — Pope gay and carefree. Also avail­ all sides. Colors. PADVLA GETS POST will also participate. NO MONIY-DOWN Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents HARTFORD (AP) — Louis WINDOW SHADES urban and regional develop­ Paul VI will start a week of able in sizes to 12 z 18'. tew manriily tariM Town Hall Hearing are Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Kleaka, Dalton, Mass. Her pa­ ment, to ser've for three to five spiritual retreat Feb. 12, the Padula of Norwalk has been A public hearing on the new ternal grandmother is Mrs. Chester A. S eders, Whitney, WASHABLE years, also was needed. Vatican announced today. named field director for the Tex. She has a brother, Darrell Chester, 2. town hall will be held Jan. 24 Such an advisory, body, the During the period, the Pope Connecticut Foundarion for Fl- INTERSTATE at 8 p.m. at the high sOhool, study commission said, would and all cardinals of the Vatican naiKial Assistance to Higher Nev'ers Rd., Wapping. Plans and be eligible for two-thltxis match­ Curia will attend daily sermons Waite, Karen Marie, daughter of William C. and Eileen Education. AQUA SHADES drawings o f the design for the Bbrger Waite, Anthony Rd., T bllud. She was born Jan. 3 at Hie appointment of Padula, ing grants from the federal gov­ in the apostolic palace giyen by £ A Mode to Order project- swill be presented by R ^ v ille General Hoapital. Her niaternai grandparents are Republican' majority leader in ernment under terms of the new the Rt. Rev. Paolo Dezza, Ital­ *>’d * O v w it h Your RoUers the architects, Russell, Gibson "Model Cities Act." ian-born general procurator of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Berger, Jackson Heights, N.Y. Her the State House of Representa­ and Von Dohlen, West Hartford. the Jesuit order. paternal grandparents are Mrs. Alta Schoppe, West Rutland, tives in 1663 and 1966, taacomes Full Line of Custom ' The public is invited to attend. V t, and Ernest Waite, Hartford. She has two brothers, Billy, effective next week. ThC' post Tax Office Hours 8, and Clifton, 5. - pays $6,000 a yeiu* plus $1,000 VENETIAN BUNDS ***** The town tax office will be expenses. open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wooding, Darid WllUam, son of Donald J. and Edith Padula was named Monday Bancroft Wooding, Tolland. He was born Jan. S at RockvUle to the poet with the organiza­ E. A. JOHNSON Monday through Friday for the A Package for Your payment of taxes due during General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and tion that was created by the PAINT GO. ■UPKT }/ln . William Bancroft, Tolland. His paternal grandparents 1966 General Assembly to pro­ the month of January. The of­ Project — Panels lOUDOIR LAMP SHADES IN 728 Main SL—TeL 649-4501 fice will also be open on the are Mr. and Mrs. George L. Wooding, Meriden. He has a vide loans to coUege students. DAMTY lAlURINA STYU brother, Steven, 13; and a sister, Nancy, 9. last Saturday of the month, for the W alls—f-Tiles ***** Jah. 28. Solo John W. Brown, collector of 73c Schulz, Timothy John, son o f Arthur H. and Dori^thy for the Floors and RIO. IJW Jackson Schulz, 38 Kensingtoi^st. He was born Jan. 4 at reyenue for the town, reminds THMLITi. 2 Manchester Memorial H ospitaC '^ s niateimid grandparents tag^yers that the second pay­ Ceilings — Cabinets are Mr< and Mrt. Milton Jackson, Bouth Glaat^toiy. His pa­ ment of taxes is due this month. ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schulz, 18 War­ Reisidents are requested to brfiig for the Kitchen and ren St. He hai a brother, Arthur William, 9; and a slater, orhend both copies of the orig­ SAVE UP TO 5.22 ON ORANTS Krista Las, 2. , inal bill when making payments Both. * * • • • and a receipted copy of the bill StevetiBoa, Laalie, daughter of Billy Gene and Alice will be given or sent to the tax­ SPECIAl PURCHASE TABU UM PI THE SPECfAL FOR THIS WEEK Manchester Stevenson, 28 Bilyuc Rd. She was bom Jan. 6 at payer. Manchastar Mamoriol Hospital. Her paternal grandparents The second payment will be- b e Mr. and Mrs. Fivink Sullivan, Minden, La. She has two - eoine delinquent after Feb. 1, ELLINGTON ELM s.. NOW $7J)5 Bisters, Karan Lee, lOVi. sad Shelley Ann, 4 ^ , an^ interest will be charged at ORANTS-OWN BRADFQRU* 8 . 7 7 . I 0 . T 7 **.•** Hnrmonlzlng MIdg. For All Panels. Complete Line of Fir the rate of one-half of one per CeMR. velees 10.99 te 1S.99 Soiiaek, RonaM Walter, son- of Ronald Oscar and Plyivood. Cabinet Panels—Birch, Knotty Pine. Other Hard­ HARD ROCK MAPU TABUS Sale ends Sun. , Jan. 15th* eeyt per month. NOMONITBOWN...1.MwseMr 1 Irene Kotaoh Sehack, 100 Florenee St. He was bom Jan. 6 T>uringTRbi( month of Decem­ woods In Stock. Coble In and aee our line selection. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hts maternal grandmother BlitAO-ICr-HA*-* PTOCMJCTG WAtll .00005 U'S’tCTIj’fi NI AI H D DAT ber, taxes collected on the grand A. White rreMh Irlilel with ‘gold’ border de- , 1 Is Mrs. Anna Roth, 65 Maple St. His paternal grandparents list o f Jan. 1, 1966 amounted Glowing nutm^g.Iini8hes,-' sign; pleated TRyon drum shade. 5 * ^ ore Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sehack, 15 Ridge St. Hie maternal tog617JM>l. hil^-^bbed ^nd stained. R. Itdied.fiiriir Reiltn on wpod-EnisIi chbia: greqt-grandmother is Mrs. Anna Benschs, 66 htapie St. He ol I Ybutiw Plan Oaavaaa Stain', scratdt and alocAol milk idsss feat; drum shade. 1 ,7 7 bos two sMters, Laura, 7, and Sandro, 6. FMDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! tnterfalth youth march redstimt'toiis^esearedcc-' SAVI25.%I C Wee^naMt CMm with green patch quilt CUMBERLAND FARMS jVULK fog Vflited Cerebral Palsey will /orator ;ooci^itiial taUea de- 1 9 . 9 9 METAL n A n « i u s design; natural burlap shade. I0*77 Hiarrio, Alheirt Charles Jr„ aon o f Albett Cbarlaa Sr. •oiduet,; townwide house-to- 'aigned.to gmee your home O. Oegait rremh Impeit at 'gold' decOratsdr Slid Virginia King Harris, 62 Oombrldge B t Ha was bora ^an. e o u n s H S A U canvass Jan. 22 from 1 NO MONEY POWM Sa|94fcr2.f7 7 at Monchaster M^Dorial Hospital. HU m atm al grandpar* foryeantooome! , weekly llm ; shade has laoe-trim top. - . 1 0 ^ ^ p.m. R IO .fl.l« . eats are Mr. and M n. Horv$y T. King, 218 Henry S t His pa- 1M GENTCR ST* MANCHESTER 18S NORTH. MAIN ST, MANCHESTER 1 rellgiouf denominations in tsm al grondparenU are Mr. and Mrs. E a rl.J. Harris, Rome, Ko^Riiar tegm will participate. Leaders N.T. His maternal great-grankf., and Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Cal- Next To Western Beef W .T T . GR/VISJTT C O khu, Anka MerU, FU.' HU paternal great^grftndmothers are 9 ‘ tuin la money and -records to.. «f^ le 2 yeece le |)«r PAEKADS I I 80 LAFAYBiTE SQUARE, VERNON; 2805 MAIN ST., GLASTONBURY; 679 SILAS DEANE HWY, WETHERSFIELD m i aogtli Wlnctoor Bank and Exit 05 Wilbur Cross Pkwy..r-1 Mile South o f Vernon Circle Mra John dapwell, Salamanca, N.Y., u d Mrs. Chaster Oau- Trust Oomaay, John Fitch Blvd., •ar, KteniMb, Tnr. Hchlura:aUt9r; Rahaeoa Lotti«q;Jl3|bi ' iTi • •' r I i' I ■"■ill i l I " r •• **- -1 ■ I

■ ■ ■ " . \ • f ■ - ■ - " J . . . ■ - PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C6NN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,19^ ^ MANCHESTfER E ^ N m G HEEALD/MANCHESTER^ CONN., T H U ^D A Y , JANUARY 12,1967 PAGE t h ir t e e n . ' 'I ■n *■ I'*.- Council this T olland Judici^ Council Repoi^ Bolton by well under Ndvel Question Autpmatie teachers. There was a short question fuid answer period, fol­ School Board Discusses Tranmssion [Aitn of Courses Explained lowed bjr rMres^ehts. ; Mrs. John Post, in charge o f Trouble? the March 14 meeting, said that Course Study Progress A Free Road By High School Teachers ItHs entitled, ‘There’s a Normal Estimate Teen-ager at Our House — Tha board of education dla- help eliminate the confusion of A A ir Work Guaranteed The Bolton Junlor-ffenior work on independent projects. A Budget Terms Help!” She Is planning to have cussed the progress of the high RoekviUe mailing addresses for HARTBDRD (A P )—The pos- Jurisdlctlona elsewhere in the High.Schoof Education Council, * 1 5 " ” ^ ** TTfim . 7 bMk*“ dii^tay, and"to Due for New Test A Free Towing sibillty o f eliminating Juries in state. an independent parent-teacher y * " ^ the audlOTce tip ifito JAM Ain ( l l school curriculum committee ^ ^ . .. ' . ^ . — Make it a criminal offense No Low-Price ‘‘Come-on*’ (Continued from Page One) Estimates that Cost Yon group, has voted to sponsor a » trip to Salem this ,^ g u discussion gioups and. set the date for the first (jguvej.y service branch, said be* automobile tort-cases will be ^ defendant to fail tC ap- rights law, seeking $11,000 each. \ Money dawn dance for the first g ra tk ^ H owp ii.xr'rivwui Mninr wno' ** contpiling a hook- violent gestures and “ had angry The law makes "every - per­ meeting of the elementary cause of the results of a survey studied by the Judicial Council p ^ r m court when he has b ^ n atlng class. And a talent night, f ^ expressions” on their face. son" who acts "under color” of school study committee at a no change will be made at this of Connecticut. released without ball bond in Manchester will h*i/i Aafiur kMm ^ ^ ch ron ol^cal study lutions to problems parents state law to deprive a citizen of The council submitted a re- recognizance.^ ri»np« IF ^ EJngUsh literature. He said have encountered during their Local Follce'Justice James L. short meeting of the poard last ^"1®; j Transmission Co. to finance H,. rights "liable to the party . Tolland is serviced by a some- port Wednesday to Gov. John - Amend the 10-day d ea^n e t ^ t the student had learqed to years of coping with their adO' Spencer found the four — the punishment under the times bewildering array of post _ j .... 1 Oh filing appeals from habeas 16 BBAINABD PLACE The decision was reached at a distinguish rood writing ------~ injured.” Pu School superintendent Robert offices and telephone exchanges. Dempsey which found that the decisions eo that the ap- (Rear Seymour Auto meeting of the council Tuesday, b ^ n ^ L f^ t ^ t e T C ^ t ” |®®®®"toff^’- n8-Contributions Rev. Robert L. Pierson, then igw is up to 10 years in prison, Store, Main St.) night In the high school gym K a t u r e from^ ^ ‘ "1® booklet are v « come. married, to Rockefeller’s daugh- , b,000 fine or SALE of BOOKS congestion of Connecticut court plication must be submitted night In the high school gym literature from "good.” There or both. Brlarton reported the town j „ addition to the Rockville MANCHESTER Fashion Show Tickets ter Ann, the Rev. John' B. Mor- Back should receive the money next Tolland post offices, some dockets is increasing despite within that time but not so that in 1651, the Supreme 646-0022 w r e n c a * '^ M d ^ o’jS i r t u S ^ l f o r T S Hunter, Keeney ris, the kev. James G. Jones Jr. C o u 7 ‘ruied V to7 7 h a t7 h e r T- month from a state grant ap- residents are served by the more Judges and expanded court the Judge has td act within that • Biggest savings of the yearl Hundreds of proved recently for a new re- south Willlngton and Willing- schedules. time. The dance Will begin at about to produce a short film. ' wm Janies P. B ree^n, construction law was not Intend- brand new hard bound books at a fraction of medial reading program for fon post offices. * Much of the time of Cdnnecti- ______;______12:30 a.m„ giving the gradU- in courses for the non-cdl- ^ T ^ ^ j a Negro, guilty of violaUng Mis- ed to limit state legislators’ im- their cost. Books of outstanding merit on ^ p - cut’s courts • is taken up by fourth through eightht graders. ^he town is spUt into three a(es time- to change from fan- lege bound, many of the same S -e ^ ^ o w w ilfb l heM Ind ular and specialized subjects. Limited quantities The grant was approved by the telephone exchanges, primarily lengthy Jury trials of 'automo­ cier clothes worn to the gradu- books are read, but the study ” r- f actions, state for $7,463. Rockville, with others in the bile accident damage suits. atlon ball, which wiU end at o f each Is more Intensive, and Jf ^ Taking its cue from this decl- on some titles. Clipme in early for best selection. Briarton reported he is pre- gtafford and Storrs exchanges, The council said it will study Mldnlght, It will be held In the the class textbook more related vimi?!' i * * " . ! ! * ^ ® < * ® > * a l circuit courts. Values from 1.95^ to 5.95. paring a . full enrollment pro- raising the problem of toll calls the elimination of Juries from Community Hall and last until to everyday living. There is al-’ p S s ia ^ n fo d d l wm h^fl^wn to Fifth in New. Or- the automobile cases as one way 3:30 so an emphasis on ths bIcIii. of , "® flcwn to press charges against the leans in the ministers’ case, Jection report for the Elemen- ^th ln the town, as the Rock- . u. J u. 1. emphMls on the skills of jn gn^ urlll be wearing clothes three others. have held state and local ludees L WHAT'S FOR DINNER? 17. HUNTING SECRETS OF THE EXPERTS. of lightening the caseload of the tary School Study Committee, yyie exchange is the only one .f Tony O’Bright and his orches- communicating effectively and designed bv famous Rnronean The etenevmen then ®^® juoges By Grace White. Compltlte, convtnitnt guide Vlad Evonoff, Tom McNally. Harold Blotidell, courts. tfa will Dlav A catered suoner accuratelv aesignea by famous European The clergymen then turned aresimilarly immune. which will meet Jan. Z5 at 8 the state where a resident ^ accurately. oouturieres for Vogue patterns around and sued the three ar- Now the high court will have to creotive nne^l-planhing, with more than 400 Clyde Ormond and. 17 others on spotting, p.m. in the school board offices, can't call outside the exchange Another possibility the council of the best recipes and menus from the trocking, stalking and shooting gome, from SJned b ^ to e n ts the tontor t Wonder- and fashioned from Boussac de resting officers and Spencer for to say if that l a s its intention in Guidance personnel will talk without being charged for a toll will study is the creation of an eroned by parents of the Junior James Cahalan, science de- Paris fabrics. damages under the 1871 civil 1961. famous Family Circle Magazine test kitchens. lock rabbits and woterfowl to block bear Includes buying guides, cooking information, with the eightht grade students call. • Intermediate appellate court to ejass, hopefully starting a trad- partment head, said that the French refreshments will be . and wild boor. 68 illus. Pub. ot r v r x l take some of the load off the clever tips and Shortcuts, and scores of full- $4.95 .S o la .9 9 1 In an effort to find out their Volleyball Sdiedule l^on. main aim o f science courses is served, color photogrophs throughout. $1.95 curriculum interests and the rpjjg Tolland Men’s Volleyball Chest Division Gets New President Connecticut Supreme Court. t According to authorities, the to “ make students look around Church Meeting Sunday Solo . i i number of students planing to i^cague will play tonight in the In the report, the council dance has the enthusiastic ap- with a little more wonder, even The annual parish meeting of 18. HOUSEWIVES' GUIDE TO ANTIQUES.'. go to college, prior to the pre- Hicks Memorial School gfym; 7 Dr. Charles Jacobson, left, takes the gavel from Everett Llvesey, right, outgoing president made several proposals to im­ proval of most members of the a they don't understand.” He St. George’s Episcopal Church By Leslie Gross. Everi/lhlng you need to knOw Sneezes Mild Now, 2 Bob Kravss' TRAVEL GUIDE TO THE HA­ about selecting, buying, and using antiques sentation of available courses. — Town Line Auto Body .will o f the Manchester Division of the Greater Hartford Community Chest, and assumes duties prove the administration of civil graduating class. noted that there are very few will be held Sunday. A potluck . as head of the Chest. Looking on is Marvin Osterling, who was elected campaign chairman WAIIAN ISLANDS. in the home. How to fudge volues, detect The eightht graders are expect- face Chambers Movers and Tol- cases: ■ In order to raise money for students who go on to become supper will be served at 5:30, fakes, combine antiques with modern furn­ for 1967. The official change of command took place at the Savings Bank of Manchester "Indispensable companion for every traveler ed to fill out their electives be- land Barbershop vs'. Three — Empower trial Judges to Move up to the distinguished the event, which will cost ap- science majors, but that courses followed by a meeting in the ishings, etc. Ovir 100 illushratiens. i yesterday evening, and the officers o f the Community Chest began preparations for the June’s Feeling Fine who wonts the best Howoiion vocation"— fore the February vacation. Sons; consumers Pood Centro appoint referees or committees proxlmately $300, a talent night must lay a foundation for these church. Stanton Deloplone, Son Francisco Chron- mm Pub. at $4.00 Sale . 9 9 1 drive which will take place in early fall this year. (Herald photo by Saterms.) They will be the first high plays Hayden and Mason at to help handle complicated cas­ motoring of a previously owned will be held the last of March few, as well as give a knowledge There will be an election of MIAMI, Fla. (A P ) —A high breathing and eating were diffi- icie. Pub. at $4.95 Sole . I t school class in the new Tolland 8: IS. es, and empower referees who w av. everyone. ^ ic e r s and two members of gchool girl whose once-constant cult and“ she sufferod” nausea High School. ------mate operaUon but later clean ^j.e retired Judges to make bind- 19. THE TOMB OF ST* ftTER—Now DtfCUVwtM Lincoln Continental We have an unusually Mrs. Donald Tedford, ways science courses, the executive committee, as ggeezing brought counsel from muscle spasms. More than 3 . WILD HERITAGE. Several board members were Manchester Evening Herald out other traps. judgments. in Hio Saertd Grotton o f the Vatican. choice selection of Continentals recently traded by their pre­ 6Ud means chairman, told he said, are,a sort of "public re- " ’ell as selection of delegates ^ ^ once she was hospitalized, By Solly Corri^hor. Richly-rewording report surprised at the low percent- Tolland correspondent Bette Three Lobstermen Held By M. Guarducci. intro, by H. V. Morton. Fas­ Equali^ ,Jury terms at six members of the Council that the igtions” for science. For some, to the Hartford Archdeaconry » » ®v®r the country is now feel- g^ores of remedies were tried on the woy animals and birds really behove cinating account of the latest archeological age (37 per cent) of college Qnatrale, tel. 875-2845. STATE FIB.M G UILTY vious owners for the 1966 version of America's most distin­ — not in the laboratory but in their natural weeks a n i appoint full-time show will be directed by Mrs. these will be the only courses Diocesan Convention. ing fine, she said today and many more considered. and religious "finds" in the silent streets guished motorcar. Their prime condition (many still carry th» state — and what they teach us about our­ bound students, according to a ------After Gun Fight at Sea RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (AP) — A jmy commissioners in Hartford, Cfert Clancey of East Hartford, in science they ever have. Reports from various organl- BroWn-haired June Clark, 18, Then a psychologist rigged up thirty feet beneath St. Peter's nave. 50 t o Q j navy-car warranty) assures their second owners many years selves, especially in regard to sex. Documents survey taken two years ago. Connecticut company has been HeW Haven and Fairfield coun­ .who donates her services and The teachers explained that zations will be read, and plans still sneezes and doctors still an apparatus that gave June a illus. Imprimatur, Orig. $4.50 Sale They expressed the opinion that MARATHON, Fla. (A P ) — J., sister boat of the Bahama found guilty of pirating from and miles of unsurpassed motoring excellence, together with also brings outside talent to the new, omozing scientific discoveries about Entrance Tests ties. all courses are being taught in for the coming year will be an- don’t know why. However, she mild but unpleasant electric omimol intelligence, communication,' ploy, ag­ about half the students now Federal agents held three lob- Mama. Also aboard the Billy J. another firm data for a secret increase indemnity fees, to the most impressive savings. We’ll be glad to quote you ttw, augment the local talent.' more of a laboratory-oriented nounced. said she kerchoos only once shock each time she sneezed, gressions, mating impulses. Ulus. Pub. at mm 20. THE SANDS OF TAMANRASSET. ster fishermen for questioning was John Miller, Branthoover’s weapons system for warplanes discourage the filing of In^b- interaatingly low torms—this week I would probably continue their Slated by ECHS The Council also voted to way. Some teachers said' they Baby sitting Will be provided, every half hour or so and does it The shocks apparently inhibited $5.95 Sa\»,ll By Marion Mill Preminger. Extraordinary education after {graduation. today after a gun batUe on the fathef--ln-law. now in use in Vietnam. stantial civil acUons and to dpnate $50 to the general schol- did not have enough room for ------lightly. nerves which were triggering story of Charles de Foucauld - playboy, ex- Community College Attraction Entrance examinations for ^ 8 ^ over rich lobster terri- Feuds among lobster fisher- The Connecticut firm was told bring the fees in line with cur- airship fund. everyone to take part in the Manchester Evening Herald Her present condition is in the sneezes, and the girl’s THE SUNDAY M ISSAl-M osset for Sundays lorer, and finally saintly hermit-wno found Brlarton pointed out that the gfud'ents applying to enter the Cuba.' j^gjj uncommon in -Flor- to continue producing the elec- rent court costs. • ■ Alms of Courses is destiny in the Sahara. Illus. Pub. g w rsl experiments, so there was a ^ Ito n correspondent, Cleme- happy contrast to a siege of sneezing rates dropped draniati- and Principal Foasts of tho Ecelosiatticol K Manchester Oommmunity Col- ______a ctewman was killed and a ida — mainly because the traps tronic weapons system fo r the _ Build new court facilities The business meeting over, demonstration. A ll emphasized weU" Young, tel.■ ■ 643-8981. more than 160 days, about a cally. ot $5.00 Saloa99 | 1967 freshman class at Ekist Y t o r . lege wiU probably attract a ... captain was injured in the battle are easy prey to passing boats, war effort. in central locations to serve reg- MORIARTY Mrs. Robert Azinger introduced tj,gj experiment is wrong, year ago, when the girl’s 128- u , .. c .. „ - — " I still take a treatment once number of students who vvould Catholic High School will be jn the Atlantic Wednesday. Even weekend sailors can lift ..jt jg gf unquestionable value ional areas, By Dorn Caspar Lefebvre, O.S.B., and the a panel of English, and science gven______if the results aren’t what____ Basutoland, a British colony pound body was wracked about a week,” the Carol City Hiah Monks of St. Andrew's Abbey. Beautiful India- 21. DOROTHY t R ED . at the not otherwise consider coUege. held at the school ■ Saturday, The three men were whisked the traps and collect dozens of to combat pilots and crews,” The council made these pto- teachers who presented the pro- book says they should be. Africa, encompasses 11,716 every four minutes in waking School Junidr said "but now the -paper, two-color edition, with ribbon morker, By Vincent Sheean.'The private fives of two H e expects many would take ad- jan. 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 away by federal agents after a lobster in a few hours. said State Supreme Court Jus- posals to improve administra- great Americon literary figures — Dorothy gram. Mrs. Louise Bo#worth said aquare miles and is slightly hours by a sneeze. treatment only involves a cou- stained edges. Imprimatur. Pub. at mm vantage o f the college at least p Guard cutter brought good fisherman can maka tice D. Ormonde Ritchie in tlon of criminal cases: A list of the objectives of that the Grade 7 course teaches larger than Maryland. Her head and chest ached, pie of shocks.” $4.00 .Sole* <4 Thompson and Sinclair lewis — told in diaries, letters and a fribnd's eye-witness account. < * Eligible to take the exams ashore. $15,000 to $20,000 a year in Fieri- handing down the ruling — Authorize Superior Court BROTHERS each discipline was passed out ^he basic concepts of the life "Fronkest revelation of o marriogo over The board members win f ^ students nresentlv enrolled ^^®y were identified as Ray- ji2.million lobster busi- Wednesday against Technical Judges .to appoint additional as- to the audience, and department sciences and the Interdepend- SOI iCENTER STREET — 648-6185 S. THE BUFFALO HEAD. published" — . Harper's Pub. at -i mm m ^ t e a P ^ y on i ^ o f the « e mond C. Vanyo o Key West, ^^gg / Measurement Corp. of North sistant state’s attorneys as the ohalrmen explained the aims g f living organisms and $6.95 .S o le l.s s j BChool gym by the public, at its “ le am g;raae oi any pumic, gj^ipp^r gf the Trojan, and two By R. M. Patterson. Superb account" of 20 ite o r narish school who ' Big operators have been com- Hawn, Conn. tasecase loadiw u icuiuico.requires. "Connecticut’s Oldest lincoln-Mercury Dealer” further. A fter this, each teacher their environment, from plants years of adventure, discovery, and battles for next meeting. private members at the followlne ^ the Trojan, Nevln plaining to authorities that their Republic Aviation C °'. a divi- — Empower police to arrest described what Is actually be- t.g animals to man. She said the survival on a ranch in the Canadian Rockies. Brlarton reported the High S’*"* Matches Thoreou and Jock London in depic­ 22. THE HISTORY OF THE CHRISTAKAS U RD . -r,. ' c - 1** jit Tiarishea- K Robert Fitz and George tj.apg gj-e being attacked by sion of the Fairchild Hiller without warrant on "speedy in- ing taught at each grade level, course contained much of what - By George Buday. Over 200 illustrations, many ^ < » 1 ^ U d in g C o i^ t t e e WiU Pa^^^ ^ r oJroome. o m e . No charges were ^^gt they call “ cheapies” who Corp., had sued to stop pioduc formation” persons who have OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT THURSDAY Beautiful f^loors From ting the primeval wilderness animal and bird The basic objective of the used to be in high school biol- in color,'offer a’lparkling study of the origins, check_____ the. - . gym at its meeting Assumption, St. Bridget, , su placed against .u— them. j t- r . r r life, egmpouts, cattle drives, forest fires, rj rn I secure license for a small legiti- tion of the system. committed offenses in other Engllsh program is "to develop ggy. development and changing fashions In yule- tonlgdit to see if it is ready to be Bartholomew or St. JampS’ - in The Incident, which occurred and Chinooks. PI)otos. Pub. at $5.00..Sole« t i \ ind changint in the student those skills and Live Specimens Used tide designs and grettings. Pub. ot'-i accepted, adding, ‘There is Manchester; St. M ary^Stf Rose, in the area of Dog Rocks near understandings he needs to The students use microscopes $4.00 Sale 1 « ^ 7 1 probably some work fltUl to be S t Isaac Jogues, Sf. Chris- Gay Sal off the Cuba coast, was communicate effectively in a and live specimens as much as T E M P L E 6. COOKING THE CARIBBEAN WAY. done.” The bleachers have been topher or Blessed Sacrament in the latest outbreak among Flor- By Mory Slater. Hundreds of exotic taste-de­ ■a ‘ t complex society.” These Include possible. A micro-projector for Covs/dnq. 23. BONJOUR PARIS. tnstolled. *' East H artfordj/^. Francis of Ida’s lobstermen who guard lights like Pineapple Sporeribs, Spiced Fruit speaking effectively; writing the class is on order, By Francois Brigniau. Sparkling text. 92 ex The cafeteria is nearing com- Assisi in Spmh Windsor; St. their traps carefully, Dressing, ond Banana Frost-ond-Fire — just GET A with clarity; reading with un-. Grade 8 science covors the asking to be cooked ond sampled. Pub. mm\ quisite full color photographs present on en pletion with the Installation of Margaret^Mary in Wapping; The dead crewman was iden- chanting -portrait of the City of Light .... a walk-in freezer and other ne- St. Paur or St. Augustine in tified by friends as Vernon Aus- derstanding and with a ques- physical sciences, Mrs. Bos- EXCITING PAHERNS IN at $2.50. Sole. 4 7 I tioning mind; evaluating, rea- worth S6dd, sind, again the its bustling bqglevards, nostalgic . hounts, cessary equipment Briarton set Glastonbury. ' tin, of Marathon, the father of DEAL B- world • famous landmarks. Reg. ■■ g v o sonlng and remembetipg what course is a lot more sophlstlcat- Feb. 1 as the latest date for the There will be a fee to defray six. EROM 7. FRANCE: Country of DeligM. $4.95 .Sofcl.yo aerving o f hot lunches at the/Examination costs, payable Jan. Wounded was William | Is read and heard; developing ed than it was In the days of Fabulous guided tour in photos, text, 32 color an appreciation ^ f^ re a V Htgi’a-. tha..-students’ parents. color slides, and a 7" IP record narrated by high school. / / 21. Students taking the tests Branthoover, 33, skipper of . ,e THE 24. Salnft » Sinners - THE TRIPLE CROWN. ARMSTRONG Charles Boyer — all in one spectacular mm \ Present enroUment in th r io - are asked to report to the au- 39- fpot Bahama Mama. Bran- 1 ture; and encouraging and irtlm-' m Iss Aileen Fogarty describ- pockogel Pub, at $3.98 .Sole* 4 4 | By Valerie Pirii. 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’ /'A -'It.-;.. ■ ^ ______-I . ' . ' V- ■ . PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1967 i»AGE PIETEBN ...... • ""lllllBt Dawson Takes Packer Defense Apdr^ Without Even Throwing Pass THE Major Test Due for^hiefs’ doesn’t mean they present a •• PETE ZANARDI parison with the units of three Eisenhauer, ^270-jx>und Houstcm of 240-^omd Mike. Stratton, 225- ger Bird and Warren Powers. N C A A Boss LOS ANGELES (AP)— problem we can’t overcomie. Aaslatant Sportc Editor League Antwlne, 246 - pound Jim Hunt pound H anw Jacobs and 226 - Having completed his break­ Kansas City quarterback "W e have , the tools. The r e a -. took apart the teams. and 240-pound Bob Dee. pound ^ohn TMcey. ing down of the Green Bay de­ son why we have been success­ Now Seeks fense into the three components, Touch Way to Win Letter Green Bay defense today "The Packers front four are ‘"rhe Green Bay linebackers "The Green ^(ay defensive ful is that v/e haven’t had to without throwing a pass— extremely quick, like Boston’s,’’ are like Buffalo’s,’’ Dawson backs are most like^aklahd’s,’’ Dawson then put it back togeth­ rely on one guy. If they double ^'He’s the kind of guy who has already done the er again and said’: things you ask him to do,” v Agreement and found that in Sunday’s Dawson said, "and like Boston went on, "big, strong, last, and Dawson said as he ixmpleted on. Otis Taylor, we’ll go some-, game he’ll be they’re a veteran group which they tackle very well. ’The ball his breakdown. "They’^ ^ real "There’s no.doubt they’re go­ where else. If they stop Mike That’s the way Manchester basketball Coach Phil HOUSTON, Tex. (A P ) ing to present a problem. ’They firihg against the equiva­ plays extremely well together.’’ carrier doesn’t fake them out. solid at the comers and t h r a l l Garrett, w e’ll go to Curt Me-,. Hyde describes his manager, Mike Meinnery. The slen- — The new president of the They’re tough, they hit, they react very well.” pressure you extremely .iwell, Clinton, or or lent of -Boston’s front four, The comparison aligned Green der senior is serving his third term as varsity manager National Collegiate Ath- Bay’s front four of 246 r pound jam the tight eiid.’’ Green Bay’s comerbacks are id like Boston they have a lot . . and keeps things moving sm(X)thly. ^ letic Association said today Buffalo’s linebackers and of\second effort. If you knock Willie Davis, 260 - pound Ron That comparison set Green and , “If they go somewhere to stop'’^ Personal satisfaction may, ------he felt the NCAA and Oakland’s secondary. them\down, you’ve got to lay something— they’ve got to be Kostelnik, 260 - pound Henry B ay’s linebackers—246 - poimd Oakland’sK e n t McCloUghan By BOB BBOWN cm theiU;^r tihey’ll get back vulnerable somewhere else. "“J o' AU- Eastern objectors to the Ticking ott at|ribute8 and’ per­ Jordan and 246 - pound Lionel Dave Robinson, 240-pound Ray and . The Packer Rain tn Connecticut, snow in safeties are . and into the "That’s my job -- finding * sonality ot Green Bay’s defen­ Aldridge with Boston’s up front Nitschke and 260-pound Lee Roy A ^ v e and beyond headUnJan^d fS^Zks.*^^’^ Sould ^ i S r a n ^ l d S a n ^ Vermont said the weather re­ sive forces, Dawson drew a com­ line ■ of 260-pound Larry Caffey against the Bills’ trio , the Raiders’ Rod- ‘But,” D a^i^n added, "that where.” cheers, the enllghting feature things are about to understand- port last weekend. X may come from knowing that .j^^nge. The Manchester High Tn, la n o* f Although th# temperature yqu did your job well, Hull on Target, Student Council has undertaken buffed Eastern ^coUepe effo rt Super^Bqwl Match-Ups | Molnnery is the classic testl- the job of putting together a ^ ^ g g ^ a v to eliminafe the o ^ Trades Scheduled mony to such a theory. record book that will cover all rea^oM ^ i * whTch r^n iraa t Sellout Trouble Ahead A manager has many duties, nine sports the Indians play, U n- ,tudent-athlete to '^'***’ 27 -,-Taylor mo.st spectacular, on It means putting In more hours der the dcrection of Steve Cone, \ l l T l i l group, ------under the guidance...... of LEADERSHIP in the first Super Bowl game will , Bobby Hull Is back on target Green Bay (th sides, probably best, too. Gordon Matheny, traveled to be the responsibility of Green Bay quarterback a^fid that means trouble for Na'- RECEIVERS— , Bilrtord is the Ray Berry type.; keeping attendance records, divided into gioups in hopes of othtotto nnrttoinaiton i i « i. V t„ after 'school last , left, and Kansas City quarterback Len By Lions’ Mentor Unlikely tional Hockey League goaltend- sm arVwith sure hands. Arban­ 6-2, 200, 28; , 6-4, watching ^equipment. being findtog Uie Indian standards in eq u iv a S t ^D-pfus aver- Friday, and stayed at the M an­ Datvson. ers. as is s^sitrong blocker. S to 235, 24; , 6-5, 225, handy to help both coach or football, ba.seball, soccer, cross- ggg chester Ski Club lodge near the DETROIT (A P )— Joe Schmidt, the new coach of the LOS ANGELES (AP)— Kan­ Chicago’s Golden Jet fired 28— Dale best deep threat. OFFENSl4(E LINE — Jim" trainer and adding some sort country, wrestling, swimming, p'r Marcus L Plant of the Okemo Mountain. Detroit Lions, says he’ll try to start th^ cluB* back to sas City and Green Bay will three goals Wednesday night, calls Fleming Tyrer, 6-6, 27; ; o f resemblance or order to the rifle, basketball and track. University of Michigan said aft- About 40 children and chap- power with' a number of both show up for Sunday’s Super leading the Black Hawks to a 6- Shore Suspends Second Player most improved player on club. 6-6, 260, 25; Waylie Frazier, 8-3,' whole show. Faculty Manager Ted Martin, gj. bis election as president of enjoyed two wonderful trades and a massive injection of pride. Bowl game, but the anticipated 1 romp over Detroit that moved Dowler has size. 245, 26; Curt M e r z '^ , 267, 27; ' I t ’s keeping a check on the v/ho had longed hope for such jbe 582-member organization sibling the 1,900 foot " I definitely feel we have to ------sellout crowd probably will not. Chicago into a tie for first place RUNNERS— , 6-1, Dave Hill, 6-5, 264 , 2 X ; ^ l‘’on8(- make some trades,’’ he said team’s trunk at away games a product, was instrumental in that the - NCAA is strong Inter- O'*®*"® ®'l®- which featured no " I thought we lyould have a with idle New York. 205, 27; , 6-0, 215, est pn left side with Tyrer and" after signing Wednesday. " I or playing host at homie en- getting the effort off the ngUy "no deep fis- Saturday and a short Troubles Still Brew sellout and we might' still have In the only other game 30; Paul Homurg, 6-2, 215, 30 Budde who are bigger than »tiy-‘ ■ have a free h ^ d . I can do any­ ‘ counters, handing out the Viti- ground. sures.” wait Sunday in a snow s'torm. it,” said Commissioner Pete Ro- played, Ron Ellis scored with — Taylor best man on field for one Green Bay can offer. OUK, EXPRESSIONS— If y03ltion fouls, watching 1 the P®®®- It Is never a crime to be lems," he said. "W e never have ®"®w' Sunday afternoon which In Springfield Camp be hard to get a sellout at this giving Toronto a 2.-1 decision all backs and receiving threat. (AP Photofax) half cocked. I'll confer with point.” ^ RUNNING BACKS — Mike towels and pitching in to help I*®®'' especially when it’s con- been and we never will be.” helped firm up a, much needed ous stages during last night’s basketball game in over Montreal. O FFE N SIVE L IN E — Bob Rozelle said that some 55,(XX) Garrett, 5-9, 195, 22; ,' brqther Ernie with the stats, sidered that it presents quite aAlthough the Eastern College General Manager Russ Thomas - sP IC F ^M illie Thibeau 126, The hat trick was the first this Skoronski, 6-3, 250, 32; Fuzzy SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (A P )— Owner Eddie Shore and owner William Clay Ford to 60.000 seats have been sold 6-4, 220, 26; Curtis McLlnton,'' In short^4t’s not an easy way challenge at-Manchester. It is a Athletic Conference, comprising Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Althea Forbes 151-355, Barbara season and 18th of his career for Thurston, 6-1, 245, 32; Bill Cur­ has suspended another of his Springfield Indians play­ before I do anything. for the game, leaving more than 6-3, 227, 27 —Garrett’s a wiiT- to>win a letter, '''®’'y large school so competition 143 NCAA members, got late SI®" Cross, Marsha Gunther, NBA Awards Franchise to San Diego Interests Backus 126. ry, 6-2, 235, 24; , 2 Hull. It gave him. the NHL lead ers and his. 33-year-old son Ted Shore appeared the "A t one time," Schmidt said, 30,000 seats to go in order to fill ner with the upper torso of a' " l ^ s t love basketball and should be keen and there have convention support from the Gerald Fournier, Mrs. O’Tool in goals scored with 22, and sev­ 6-3, 245, 30; , choice to run the American Hockey League team as in­ "this team had a lot ot pride. I the 93,000-seat Los Angeles Col­ 225-pounder. Bert Coan just as realize ibat I can’t^play with *® *"any great ones .that southwest Conference and the and Matheny. Helping with the N ITE OWLS— Lois Johnson en in the last four games. 6-4, 250, 32— Oldest part, of terim coach. -— — ------Intend to reinstiil that pride in iseum. consistent. McLinton is a poweri the likes ^ o f those gri^a , out ®^''® 81®"® before. ^ Atlantic Coast Conference, It driving were Fred Kurtz, Vic _ 178-182— 513. Mary Lourie 501, Packers. Gregg superb down- type and good blocker. Those developments Wednes- Pidhlmy has said that he will this team Rozelle pointed to the blackout Hull set NHL records for there,” explaihs MeInnery Who was unsuccessful in securing Daley and Dr. Jacobson. The Royals Gain Win Columii field blocker. Kramer, Thur­ Schmidt said that a team with B^'-bara backlash — the game will not be goals with 54 and points with 97 QUARTERBACK-I.en Daw^- runs cross-country in the fall Seek Help approval of any of six amend-- ®l"h presently has 47 members, day were the latest in the fiery remain as coach for the 10 days ston seal inside on pass pro­ a lot of pride plays better and ®anavige 481. televised in the Los Angeles area last year but until the last week, son, 6-0, 190, 31—Daw.soifi and stays with Hj^da^aa a ten- Ih tjTie past, records at Man- designed to alter the Miss Peggy O’Tool is president. Shore’s mnmng batUe with his notice required in hi.s contract, tection. team which has resulted in two He has said that he will not con- pulls together better. and a suit was brought to force ht had not approached that, kind doesn’t have great arm, bul nia player in the Chester were not given the pr®sent 1.6 regulation. ------Schmidt, 34, was a linebacker ^ LEAGUE Tony Marirelli the lifting of the blackout—and of production this season with a QUARTERBACK — Bart he’s accurate and smart, though *T hate to think of hini'S^av- greatest of- care. \Vhile the I ’ll® objecting schools contend With conditions remaining on Thanks to Big O’s Playing STANDINGS tlnue as coach beyond that even M d the bitter resignation of if shore asks him. for 13 years for the Lions. He McCurry 167- the price scale of $6, $10 and $12 hip injury causing him consid­ Starr, 6-1, 200. 32— Surpassed he might not be able to scram­ ing after this sea.son,” H council members Are undertak- H*® violates instituUonal au- the good to excellent side the CCIL - / Coach Harry Pidhimy. „ , joined them as a seventh draft Johrson 140-137—403. as two of the factors cutting erable trouble. Johnny Unitas as ranking quar­ ble against Green Bay’s agile •said. " 1 guess his secret is dedi­ sing a noble task. 4t will un- tonomy and is not applicable in activity at the club lodge is NEW YORK (AP) __ cisco 141-126 at Los Angeles. It that S a n ^ e g o was granted a / Overall Shore suspended right winger refused to choice from the University of Gharlie Whelan 166-404, Howie into the sale of tickets. Ellis, working on a makeshift terback in football. Proved linemen. cation. Even as a runner and btably be a difficult one. (heir case because they do not on the incline. All accommo- WVion thA rinrinnnti Rnv- ‘he Lakers’ first victory franchise, joining Seattle as a 7 L W L 1 Roger Cote Wednesday for insu- Pittsburgh in 1953. He was Hampton 140-398. Carl Bolin Rozelle also revealed that the line with Larry Jeffrey and Bob against Dallas he was ngt a DEFENSIVE LINE — Oiuck tennis player his greatest con- The^akids will need all the help have student-athletes. dations have been completed , ,, - iu • 1. ^ over the Warriors in six outings new team for next season, Eastern / 6 0 6 bordination. Sunday he sus- • Shore was only a medio- named to the .squad 10 ^65-385. Dom Farr 155-385, Super Bowl winner would meet Pulford, gave the Maple Leafs conservative quarterback. Hurston, 6-6, 240, 24; Buck Bu­ tribuUon is heart.^He goes all G>®y cbn get. Basketball will J®1>" Wilkin of Colby (jollege, and reservations cam be _____ made ^dd one m th e v i c t ^ y season. Kennedy said the teajn is Platt 5 1 7 1 5 1 6 1 pended goalie Jacques Caron P'ayer at American Interna- times during his 13 seasons, Gha"lie Varrick 139-377, Ed the College All-Stars in Chicago their victory over Montreal. He DEFENSIVE LINE— Willie chanan, 6-7, 287, 26; , out to get the job done.” **® ®-specftilJy difficult, due to presenting the E(3AC case, by calling Connie Banas Mbn- column,„ „ it S ^ usually jgfj.y West and Elgin Baylor owned by San Diego Sports En- Maloney 4 2 4 4 for indifferent play. tional College in Springfield and captained the Lions nine Koi is 145-375, Jerry Smith 144- in August and announced record turned Pulford’s pass ' behind Davis, 6-3, 245, 32; Ron Kostel­ 6-2, 260, 24; Jerry Mays 6-4, Besides his athletic activities, '1'® '®®1* ®Kr«cords and the said the academic rule "tries to day through Thursday evening, cause of the Big 0 . triggered the triumph with 44 terprlses, which operates the Manchester When Shore suspended four little coaching experi- straight years, was voted to the 356. Bill Al-.«.my 136-361, Frank attendance figures for both the Charlie Hodge at 16 ;12 of the nik, 6-4, 260, 26; , 252, 26—Two outstanding tal­ Meinnery is an honors student """iber of gi played each equate factors that are not Last minute reports on va- H 'vas that w^y again Thurs- gnd 29 points, respectively. Rick new San Diego International W ^ h a m 4 3 4 6 2 4 2 4 players Dec. 21, the remaining snce. N FL All-Pro team on eight oc- Galvo 378, Larry Bates 155- NFL and AFL. final period. 6-3, 250, 31; Uonel Aldridge, ents in Mays and Buchanani and has been a member of the season equqtable.” At the request of a cancies can he had by calling day night in the National Bas- Barry the leag;ue’s leading scor- Sports Arena and owns the San Obnard 2 5 3 5 19 members of the team refused . Most of the time he has been casions and was named the '*1^' Hen Seaton 145-139—406, N FL attendance rose to 5,337,- The defeat dropped the de­ 6-4, 245, 25— Not really big, but Overall have more size than ■ National Honor Society since kls '^'l*® town is loadi for- delegate to have a public state- June Walch on Fredribk Rd. ketball Association, when the er, kept San Francisco in con- Diego Gulls of the Western Wethersfield 1 0 6 0 7 to play. ’That dispute was settled limited to running errands for Lions’ most valuable player Bujaucius 148-371, Don Car- 138 compared to 4,624,021 in 1965 fending champion Canadiens six protected by size of lineback­ Green Bay and still provide sophomore year. He has already i"®*" athletes.^Most of I ’m ment on how the NCAA Council -- ^ Royals eked out a 106-102 tention with 32 points. Hocli^y League. Hall 0 6 1 7 during negotiations between the his 84-year-old father, a former four times. penter 350. while A FL attendance climbed points back of tjjird-place To­ ers. Davis, Jordan probably strong pass ru.sh inside and out. ' applied to .Georgetown, Holy sure, have fine m em orieV ^f stood on the 1.6 issue, Everett a large group o f club mem- triumph over the Bulls at Chica- Los Angeles erupted in the Robert Breitbard, president of Central players, their lawyer and National Hockey League great He retired after the 1965 sea- The Country Club established from 1,782,384 to 2,160,369. ronto. most mobile linemeri in football, LIN E R AC K E R S-E . J. Holub, ^ Cross and John Hopkins and ex- their days representing the R ed ,^ . Barnes of Colgate Unlversi- bgrg enjoyed the facilities In ^® Robertson scored 36 points first period after Tom Hawkins Sports Enterprises, will a’*o HCC Shore’s son. with the Boston Bruins. son and served last season as an new high team single by roll- but you can run straight at 6-4, 236, 28; , preesed a preference for the lat­ and White and can recall a rec- qc, retiring NCAA president, Ludlow New Year’s weekepd ®"d contributed 21 assists. was banished for throwing a head the new NBA ejub, which 6-2, 240, 29; , 6-4, 228, East 1 0 8 ^ Pidhlmy quit' Tuesday charg- Pidhimy was in his first year assistant coach, working with ing a 706, replacing the former them. Kostelnik has good in­ ter. ord breaking performance or a saldsU was for retention of the g,^j g^ present there are 80 The Big O, held to just one punch at Barry. Los Angeles will play In the International Pulaski 1 0 5 1 Ing that Shore wanted to run the as Springfield coach, but he was the linebackers. 702. stinct for ball. 26—Almost a match for Green "W e ’ll miss him,” said Hyde. season record in some year. presentable. reservations in for this week- 'I,®'*' ^®®' *" 11** 'I*'®! quarter, opened a 38-28 lead and built it Sports Arena. team himself and wanted' a a player for the Tribe for 12 Schmidt replaces Harry Gil------Bay. Probably a shade quicker South 1 0 4 3 LINEBACKERS—Dave Rob­ * • * Scrapbooks have long been "The g ^ e ra l conidction on rpj^g lodge is available to seven of nine attempts in to 74-56 at halftime while shoot- The corporation payed $1,750,- coach only to act as figurehead, years under Shore. He is one of mer, fired last week after two K of C— Joe Lovett 202, Hank Fewer Spectators overall. Bell can run with any associated with athletics. Per- the part ofMhe, majority is to Manchester Ski Club members second to lift the Royals to a ing at a 57 per cent clip in the 0(X) for th^ new franchise, ap- Northwest 0 3 3 6 inson, 6-3, 245, 25; Ray Nit­ "Anybody can be a gate open- many coaches Who has quit the back. Holub has had best year Things Change losing seasons, the latest a 4-9-1 Wittke 200, Al LaPlant 226-560, schke, 6-3, 240, 29; Lee Roy haps a check may reveal some- give the 1.6 ride a chance to g^g welcome and halftime lead. Then after first half. proved Tuesday in San Fran- er,” Pidhimy said. "You hear a Indians, a list including Punch yet. Headrick can be spectac­ CENTRAL VALLEY - mark. Don Mozzer 201, Clem Quey Caffey, 6-3, 250, 25— Strongest Evervbodv is thing these kids can use. function another > e a r ,” Plant ^ , 't _ g g . . „ g t i o _ g ^ould be '™ *" ® 1*' SAN DIEGO. Calif. (A P )—The cisco, Kennedy said, buzzer and you change lines. Imlach of the Toronto Maple ular. Middletown 6 0 8 0 Schmidt signed a fi('e-year 200, Dick Nash 224-578, Walt set in pro football, also biggest. records it’s the American wav added that coming ^g^g through a club member P®*"t deficit to trail by just two National Basketball Association The team will obtain its play- Get a message and bench a Leafs and Harvard Coach Ccxj- contract Wednesday, reportedly Smolensk! Jr. 205, Bemie Bana- And Higher Prices DEFENSIVE BACKS—Fred W r T ; i l c o n T e r ^ ‘ ^e Big Ten Conference, through a club member. Robertson’s has added San Diego to its ros- ers in a draft from the present Southington 5 2 6 2 Nitschke at 240 is a midget. player. But that’s not coach- ney Weiland. for something in the neighbor- vige 550. Williamson, 6-3, 209, 28; Willie Wilson 4 2 S 4 Tough against nm, but equally longest fastest highest etc’ ^ sports and deserve which has a higher minimum ®**^ **“ 11 handling ena- ter, raising to 12 its entries for NBA rosters. Each of the 10 ex- Ing.” Last season, A1 Murray quit hood of $50,000 a year. ______Mitchell,-, 6-1 , 185, 24; Bobby ®\®’ help from same. I f you have standard, he favors it. The hoHday behind ns. the bled the Royals to hold on. the 1967-68 season isting teams will give un three Newington 4 3 4 5 capable in pass coverage. The Indians currently stand as coach and General Manager He said he will take his time MI.XED DOUBLES__ Ted Hunt, 6-1 , 193, 24; Johnny Rob­ Plainville 3 3 4 6 DEFENSIVE BACKFIELD— fen It la 8trwiM*therefoM^toe ^® ^ 'the 1968 convenUon will be in '1*® ""'y ®‘her game, the NBA (^mmissloner J. Walter players, with San Diego and fourth among five Eastern Dlvi- Jack Butterfield took over, about picking a.ssistants and Lawrence 360, John Cushing Due for Masters inson, 6-1, 205, 27—Chiefs might fen. It la s t r a fe , therefore, toe contact toe committee or New York City Jan. 8-10. ^an Fran- Kennedy announced Wednesday L atU e filling 15-man squads. Glastonbury 2 4 2 7 Herb Adderley, 6-0, 210, 27; Manchester High, which ______sion teams, and it was not en- bringing the Indians to third will seek the best possible. He 350. be burned at corner, especially has Martin. You can he assured It Walter J. Byers, executive dl- “ "*1 j ^ Rockville 0 6 1 7 AUGUSTA, Ga. (A P )— Fewer spectators and higher Bob Jeter, 6-1, 205, 29; Tom sent a large number of athletes will be appreciated. tirely clear who would be at the place and through the first said some of Gilmer’s staff ______right comer where Mitchell ___, V — ...... rector oiof theme NCAA, samsaid 520 orof ------Connecticut------Ski ------Coun- i _ a-fc m t -m- Windsor 0 6 0 a prices will be the rule for the prestige-laden Masters Brown, 6-1, 190, 25; Willie helm when they take on the round of the playoffs. would be considered. ROCKETTES— Betty W eir least experienced. Robinson,- to gi'eater things. imOudlng Who knows, you may be a the organization’s 582 members ®®®**®- C®**"®'! Weekend. C c ltS O R c k H o m C Golf Tournament in' 1967. ------Wood, 5-10, 190, 29—Wood, Ad­ three major leaguer^ two Oiym- record holder! are In conformity with the L6 KllH**8t®"t Vt., Jan. 28-29, 200 Cleveland Barons Friday night. Currently, Butterfield is act------138-342. Peggy Bell 125-354, Hunt have had five years and CHARTER OAK—SOU’TH The Augusta National Golf evision blackout of the final two derley all-pro. Jeter is improv­ rule. <■ people have reservations al- r O r llU p O rtU Ilt 0 Tiie young Shore would say ing president of the American Leona Scott 128, Barbara are good ball hawks. Chief^ not Wesleyan, Central Portland 5 0 8 Cllub says the number of admis- days of the Masters by allowing ing. Brown at strongslde safety He said 11 institutions indi- *’®®*ly- R looks like a great C only, " I guess I ’m next in line.” Hockey League. College Basketball Dionne 133, Ginny Larson 125. especially fast in secondary, but Bacon 4 0 8 1 sion credentials will be cut a Columbus, Ga., station to car- is possible weak spot. don’t have to be against Pack­ cated no Intention of complying, weekend, fun races, dance, and W e e k e n d G u m e S Cromwell 3 1 5 1 St. Michael’s 102, Hartford S3 ___ _ sharply and that series badges, j-y the action K IC K IN G — , ers. including ®nly three members BOSTON (A P ) - The Boston Score Hoop Wins Rham 2 3 ' 3 5 Cen, Conn. 99, So. Conn. 76 N TR Y CLUB— Shirley Crucial Test Due good foV the four rounds in the said the viewing at 6-2, 210, 32—Don has become KIOKING^-Jerrell Wilson, 6-4, Coventry 1 3 3 4 We.sleyan 70, Coast Guard 57 Hampton 132. Olga Colla 132- of the eight-school Ivy L ea g u e- _____ „ CelUcs have a final day off to. Tom Brown Was Unknown 72-hole event on April 6-9, will erratic. 222, 24 (punts), Mike Mercer, Yale, Harvard and PennsVlvi- seats remain on Bolton 0 4 4 4 137- 3^3. Marian Zamaitis 132, Umitos Columbus, nearly 200 miles annual council flight to Eu- resuming the Bridgeport 84, Fairleigh Dick- be limited to patrons - persons ^ _ 6-0, 190, 28 (extra points, field nia. Eas't Hampton 0 4 0 T in.son 74 Reggie Gburski 128, Evelyn on the club s mailing list. determine if ticket sales Kansas City goals)-^Wilson is a good punt­ Byers IdenUfied' the other ®®P®- Th® very successful trip campaign ^ a y at 'C m e ^Oast Guard 70-57 in basketball. Until Pass Syracuse 66,- Cornell 65 Lorentzen 154-365, Jan Harri- For UConn Five j Chairman Clifford Roberts of would be hurt. He said if the . RECEIVERS — Otis ” Taylor, er, Mercer has had great come­ _ eight0-1,1 institutionsinoHiiitinna m oo Williams,u/oiin—.a 4®" thc contincnt'^covcrs------three------agninoi .. the . _ iniiio y rvnirniCentral rvimiootinntConnecticut had no .—— , NOCC Boston Col. 54, Northeastern SANTA , BARBARA, Calif. the Masters Tournament Com- giub determines that admissions 6-2, 211, 23; Chris Burford, 6-3, back, after being cut by Oak­ Connecticut and Rhode Island meet in a crucial Yan- ™ei. Tufts, Swartomore, Roch- '^®®*‘® ^ s®m« of Eu- East Windsor 2 0 3 1 The Packers tried Brown as a 47 . ------(AP) — Tom Brown was the flanker on offen.se. H e' had mittee said the price of series, are not bothered by television, 220, 28; Fred Arbanis, 6-3, 240, land. Ellington 2 0 3 3 Holy Cros.s 74, Rhode Is. 66 Storrs, Saturday kP k "' ’^ThPcsc”’totI^tob races ‘>«®®"®® «'''a*® all - i * ______great un)mown in Green Bay’s badges will be raised from $15 the viewing blackout may be Stafford 3 1 e 2 played with Gary Collins of the New Hamp. KX). Vermont 76 ence^’ a turn away crowd, and a television audi- ^ no stigma on = *’® *'®'^ Thunder Moun- f®?'® break, Have^ a busy week- j " . ! ’'®.,®'®'®’ ened by Southern. ” ” defensive backfield until he in­ Cleveland Brown.s at Maryl&nd. to $20. He said the badges will completely or partially lifted, ford went down to an 102-83 South Windsor 2 1 4 3 Yale 59, Clolumbia 47 tercepted that pass by Don M er­ But he dropped pa.s.ses and Sports Schedule not cover practice rounds. Roberts said practice rounds , Both have strong aspirations defeat at the hands of St. Mich­ Suffleld 1 .3 1 8 Yale Frosh 104, Columbia . 'S ? ™.y» b. 'l„ S,t. edith in Dallas on New Y ear’s No tickets will be available to tor the Masters- wHl be open to fiV^eadership in the conference. ael’s. Granby 0 5 0 floundered, so the brass moved Frosh 79 6 the general public for the tour- the public at $3 a person daily, It m .™ '• " “ '■I"* Bridgeport traveled to Ruther­ Day. When he picked off that Tommy to defense. Thursday, Jan 12 The Huskies have a spotless 2-0 What Gives? Bob Weissler and Tony Bar- Fairfield 65, Ma.s.sachusetts 60 nament, the club said, unless xhe tournament, considered ford, N J., to score a victory tose with 28 seconds to go he It was when the Packers Swimming —Manchester at record; while the Rhody Rams, rone scored 28 and 25 ' points. Danbury 73, NY Maritime 58 la Satiirdf^’s Oonnectlcut- over Fairleigh Dickinson, 84-74. , , , ,, „ Agree tD'Terms became a celebrity. needed a strong .safety, a husky New London patrons fail to fill the spectator one of the world’s great golfing who were turned back earlier Barrington 80, Willimantic 72 Rhode I r i a n d basketball The Wesleyan-Coast Guard •'®®P®f y in leading Bridge- Brown, the left. safety In the defender able to wrestle with Community College at Willi- quota, which was not disclosed, events, annually draws the top in the year by Massachusetts, SAN FRANCISCX) a p The Trinity 84, Wesleyan 83 gtatUi a tie-breaker, or isn’t 12th, registered skl'^patrol The Celtics lost the fln|ft Packer’s solid line of defense. the sturdy ' tight ends, that gj maritic Frosh The possibility that patrons national and international ama- are 2-1 in YanCon play. Over­ clash at New London began as a 0 ig]jgp„ jj, Tri-State League Francisco Giants have an- St. John’s, N.Y., 98 It? ’That’s the question on in other action at the closing"'" state.The patrol, under f®^™® ®ll'®tar break. Would just as soon forget the Brown moved to the position he Coventry at Stafford will fail to exhaust the supply is teurs and professionals on an W E S T SID E M IO G E ’i;S Chief got 18 points from Jerry all, Connecticut Is 7-3 while see-saw contest, but that didn’t ^pp^gg^ ' nounced^the signings for the seph's. Pa., 86 the eve of the Yankee Con­ session of the 61st convention, ^aderehip o f Ted Am oM ^ ' ® ® ' W®®'eyan went ahead Interception that saved the day now holds. unlikely. Augusta National re- invitation basis, Pagan! Barbers, behind Tom McGuire and went on to best Rhody is 8-6. .______1967 paiseball season of National Penn State 59, Temple 63 Friday, Jan. IS ported that 90 per cent of the ference battle between these the deieirefee- ®"d Vic Daley, was registered CISC® Warriors. That i^ut ^ton ^^g^ ^g„ ^ ^ for the Packers in their Nation­ Brown’s main consideration in Allied Casting, 50-42. Pete Kiro The contest pits Connecticut the delegates; Leg^e All Star first baseman Albright 50, Bucknell 48 Sloan’s 18 points and fine re­ keen rivals. with the National Ski Patrol a full nine games behind Phila- tancing the Cadets. ^ Sunday’s Super Bowl game for Pulaski at East patrons requested series badges experience against Rhode Is Rejected a proposal to permit Willie McCovey, catcher Tom al Football League title game bounding, downed Deci’s Drive- (9) and Niel Pierson (9) finish­ system Dec. 26. The National delphia. w a « iavo« ku ao McHale Named Pitt 58, I.efayette 47 Manchester at Eastern last year and closed out the sup­ If you take Connecticut’s freshmen to compete in all var- with the Cowboys. the big money will be Kansas Last Night’s Fights In, 35-31 last night to score one ed the scoring for the winners' land youth. These teams ex Ski Patrol is the only recog- The Boston - Philadelphia , j jj j gttg^pjg ‘Haller and utility infielder Jim Delaware 10 1, Susquehanna 72 Wrestling -East at Klngs- ply a month befofe the tourna­ basketball press guide as " ’The interception wouldn’t City’s tight end, Fred Arbanas. of the season’s big upsets. while Oscar St. Domingo (10) changed ■victories during regu h football and safety and rescue orgaifl- Kame Sunday" dftv afternoonattemnAT, wuriii ilf be he *"eir iiciQ goai t t attempts, th r- as i u NEW i YORK (A P ) — John M®" Davenport ‘The Giants now St. Franci.s, N.Y., 95, NYU 90 wood JVs ment began. NEW YO RK—Frank Joseph, youd 'authority, it is. If you basketball. have meant a thing if I hadn’t The and Paul Rivers (9) paced the lar season play, last winter h<.«b«tK.M sanctioned to supervi.se televised nationally, but the ® »®'ns'27 per cent for the Coast m ie succeeded Lee MacPhail have four players under con- St. Peters 73, Seton Hall 67 Wre.stling —Eastern at Man­ Roberts said if the quota is New York, stopped Stan- • Deci’s, now deadlocked with refer to Rhody's publication, Approved exempting benefits made two mistakes earlier,” champs like to 'throw to the 6- losing effort. winding up as co-champions. a c t 1 v i t y on America’s ski Boston area will be blacked Guard. . Wednesday as administrative tract for 1967. Center fielder Maine 83, Bowdoin 74 chester not filled a certain number of lord Bulla, 177, Brooklyn, N.Y., Regal Formats for first place, it isn’t. I f you check the under the Gf Bill of Rights from ' ■aid the former Maryland star. foot-3, 240-pound Arbanas in a Rhody won a playoff to decide out. It was about the same for assistant to Baseball Commis- Willie Mays is on the second Rock\ille at Newington daily admission ticket-s will be ?• trailed throughout, despite a Yankee Conference Year­ grants-in-ald to student-athletes. “I feu down on the long touch­ pinch. Y SENIORS toe Conference’s entry In the The Celtics will get little Connecticut, which en- sioner William D. Eckert. year of a two-year contract. Sonny Jack.son’s ,292 batting East Hampton at Bolton sold to the general public. SAN FRANCISCO — Jerry pressing defense employed by book, .it .all .depends .on Voted do-wn a move to limit down pass to FYank Clarke spd "Arbanas reminds me of Mike Scoring from the outside, the NC a A tournament. The Huskies Next week toe club will hold chance to rest after the crowd- average last season was the Ci'omwell at Coventry Meanwhile, in a separate an- Quarry, 194, Paramoimt, <3alif., the Barbers. which page you use in your scholarshipe to one or two then grabbed Clarke in the end Ditka of the in Hawks put together their best haye eight lettermen who play­ its January meeting Monday ed weekend. ’They’ll be in CSil- be.st mark ever compiled by a Cheney at East Granby nouncement, the club said it is knocked out Al Jones, 193*^, Bob Rizza (9) and Jim Hamill reference work. years, with renewals. Grants-In- zone for the interference call the films we have seen," said effort of the season and dumped ed in that series while three let­ u . . night at 8 a t.to e Manchester c'ago next ’Tuesday, in Clncin- member of the Houston Astros. Ellington at Waterford partially lifting the 225-mile tel- Memphis, Tenn., 6. (8 ) supported Sloan in a win­ The Connecticut guide, that gave them a chance. I had Brown. "He is just as big as Ansaldi’s, 91-71. Bob Escavl|,ch ter lyinpers ate back with the aid now may be given for four country Club. An item o f great natl on Wednesday, at home ning cause. Bruce Watkins (8 ) published by Sports Infor­ a lot to make up f<>r.” Ditka and blocks as well. In (28) and George Clifton (26) led^ Rams. ^®"” ’ Importance and interest con- Friday against Baltimore and fact, they have excellent receiv­ and Joe Kelly (4) performed mation Director Joe Soltys, In case you .'have forgotten, the streaking Hawks with help Wes Bialosuknia, 6-2 sharp- ceming membership will be pre- against' Los Angeles Sunday, SPECIAL! well under both boards. A l says the series stands at 54- the TD pass to Clarke closed tWf ers as good as many National ■hqoting guard from- Poughkeep------" from Jeff Morhardt (14). Lead-., all. ’The Rhody guide, pub­ Top Winner sented during toe business por------Football League teams and bet­ ^Show ’Em What Kind of Football We Play’^ netted 15 markers for the losers. ale, H.Y., leads the Huskies in gap to 34-27 and the interference ing Ansaldi’s were Jim Mlstret- lished by Tom Doherty, says N E W YiGRK (A P ) — Byron tion of toe meeting. ^ ter than .some." scoring with an average of 24.4 call gave Dallas a first down on ta (22), Tom Ansaldl (17), and ‘ Rhode Island has a 64-53 Dyce, an 18-year-old sophomore A l Blnglebach, our transpor- G f l S S i u S S D C S k s * WEST SIDE PEEWEES points per game. H e’s followed the two with 1:52 to go. Pat Mistretta 415). edge. The Conference Year, af. NYU, won the 1,000-yard run tatlon‘ specialist, has scheduled __ _ a _ * Until the interception. Brown TWO SPORTS MAN Bob Quaglia threw in a one- by 6-7 center Bill Corley (14.0), in the meet record time of 2:12.8 the first night bus trip of toe SLOT CAR SALE A pair of 29-point perform-''^ book remains neutral, list­ Chiefs to Represent All AFL Clubs hander at the buzzer to give the 6^ guard Tommy Penders (9.1), Battle of Champ had been known primarily as NEW YORK (API— Bill anccs by Buzz Keeney and Dave ! ing both figures, maintain­ Wednesday night at the Metro- season, Wednesday, Jan. 18. Arm y & N avy Club a come 6-4 forward Bill Holowaty (8.3) the fellow who received a five Kunkel, former Yankee relief McKenna enabled Morlarty ing Connecticut’s figure on politan AAU Indoor Senior The club wijl bus to Powder HOUSTON Tex- (A P ) — from behind 19-18 -win over N as- and 6-3 forward Ron Ritter figure bonus to play pro base­ pitcher, is an official, in ty o Bros, to coast by the Colleglansi,* the Connectient page and Track and Field Championships Hill in Middlefield for an eve- Heavyweight champion Cassius (t 9 ). ball with the Washington Sena­ sports. He is a rookie official tn siff Arms. 93-74. Don Romano (22), Duka.'* Rhody’s claim on the Rhode at the 102nd Engineers Armory, nlng of skiing under toe lights Qjgy ggy, gj.. In Do-or-Die Battle Against Paekers Rhody’s twin-pronged offense tors and then chucked a beise- the National Basketball Associ­ The Vets jumped off to a Hutchinson (18) and Joe Dlmin-' Island page. He also won the outstanding on toe fake flakes. More Pn this yjg Terrell in the Astrodome baJl career after years to features the scoring of 6-5 cen; 40% to 70% off ation and next season will be a slim lead in the second quarter ico (18) scored big for the Col-^, athlete trophy award. • at Monday’s meeting. ^ jpg,j , jg ..Rattle of the NEW YORK (NEA) — The Chiefs need few remind­ They told us We were minor ter Art Stephenson and 6-2 play pro football with the Pack- baseball umpire in the Interna­ ■was too small. And for years behind Quaglia (4), Harvey Cas­ legions. '* ^ ^ ^ champ and the so-called Mfg. List tional League. It sticks in the memory, ers. For them, this game tran­ leag;ue. I’m from Dallas. I they’ve been sajring this league sell (7) and Dan Smachetti guard Larry Johnson who aver­ scends everything in their col­ played for SM U. I ’ve never for­ age in toe neighborhood of 20 that scene in Buffalo the isn’t good enough. Well, I had (6) but the Sportsmen fought National Rod. Custom Shotv ‘ ‘I'errell is a one-handed fight- day Kansas City defeated lective careers. gotten all those things that a choice between the Rams and back to take the lead In the points. Both are veteran jiuniors. On Sunday afternoon, Jan. Weather Key, • ww /• -a “Everybody the Bills to win the Ameri­ were ^Id- ' Chiefs. I took the team I final stanza. The victory was The other Iet(erman is 6-5 sen­ STARTING TOGAY! 15, they not'only will represent ior forwaifd Kaull who re­ 2 21SA ZSA GABOR says - can Football League cham­ ‘’To me, ^ h e money from thought had the most poten­ in their grasps until- Quaglia Starts Jan. 26 in Hartford Kansas City against Green Bay, this game is a fringe benefit. tial.” dumped In the winning marker Y-Teen Skiers cently was promoted to a start­ NO SCUFF TANK pionship. but they will also represent Art Arfons, the speed'ace who est man on wheels two years l'l'®> ' e®-" him ‘the one-armed While They Last! I just want to prove this is a Someone asked Garrett how with the buzzer sounding. ing assignment and has ■ re- am.Slit a uoaucu garden hosq icua***~length- — ------’ — — - — - The mud-blattered players Oakland, San I^ego, Denver, Hope for Best J aptmded with double digit per- wise. . Now work it over toe miraculously survived a crash ago. His rebord of 676.6 miles _ ’ . , , .. SAVE MONEY at AAMCO major league. The opportunity he would run against the Pack­ Dick Lietts took game scor­ from both teams were headed Miami, Buffalo, Boston, Houston fohnances. Completing the bevel on toe bottom of your «« the Bonneville salt flats at an hour stood only briefly be- training for toe to do it is an honor. W e all ers. ing honors for Nassiff’s ■with AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION for their dressing rooms, but and New York. Ski reports from Berkshire. starting five are 6-6 sophomore outboard’s «as tank. The bevel n*®*'® than 600 miles an hour, fore it was brrtien by Craig ««ht Wednesday by ping two Hit Famous Cox — Clossie have a lot of pride. Nobody ‘We’ll Find a Way’ 12i points. there only was one approach "I’m glad we’re representing Snow Basin are not the best?-'.- forward Tom Hoyle (14) and 6-8 wlU hold toe hose. Hoses’ bulk wtil be toe spotlight attraction Breadlove who set a new world the A p o d o m e SPECIALISTS! likes to be looked down on.” "How does anyone run Playing a fine game for Army through a dank, dim tunnel the league,” said Kansas City’s and the weatherman is predict*-'' soph guard Joe Zaranka (6). will keep tank edges from at toe seventh annual National record of 600.6 miles an hour. B.Z. — Monogram — Bden under ancient War Memorial Rookie halfback Mike Gar­ against the Packers?” he said, A Na'vy w as Jim Darby who did All-League offensive tackle Jim ing warm weather for the - Against common rivals thus scratching and scuffing your R®d' and Custom Show which Breadlove mads a personal ap- Torahow and Jimmy Ellis, COMPLETE INSPECTIOM SERVICE Stadiunri. rett from Southern Cal was a smiling. "W e ’ll find a way, an excellent job rebounding and Tyrer, a six-year performer for weekend. This means skiing far this season, Connecticut top- boat’s floor. opens for four days at toe State pearance at the National Rod Terrqjl, recognlzp as h p v y - M.P.C. — Moko Shark ^ K&B M m $ 0 9 ALL MAKES Minutes before, these same sophomore in high school when though.'’ , / making saveral steals. the Chiefs. “ You don’t under­ areas may be limited and dis­ ped New Hampshire (77-66) Armoiy In Hartford Januaiy 26. and Custom Show last year, weight champion by the World MlMr X w OFCAK men were clawing at each other stand what this means to us. the A F L played its inaugural ’The Chiefs’ enthuslaW has, while Rhody prevailed over PIPE GLEANER The automobile ' spectacu- It was while trying to smash Boxing Association, arrives in A.M.J. — Revdl — Gorvie season in 1960. appointing to experte. Condi-^'^ liKludMi Rtmoviajt, Dtamaatlliic for the chance to earrt the big­ "Do you know how it feels to as expected, been ^mistaken EAST SIDE MIDGETS UNH-1103-68). Both lost to Holy A pl]^ cleaner oan clean your lar promises to be the biggest Breadlpve’s record that Arfons Intpactlon and Raauainbla. tlons may also be discouraging - gest payoff in the history of Now, * he is the spark that for boasting. ’The narrow­ The Ladders swamped the C ross' O oM ecUcurby" 74-^ ®®n*' ^he middle and a n d ‘ most colorful show ever had his duel with death at Bon- 71*® fight will be Clay’s sec- RomoHi — Competition nClHiVI WTM AUI^ have your ability questioned the to beginners. professional sports. Now It was m^kes the Chiefs’ running at­ minded always helve problems Highway Men, 28-15, behind the •Tewkit LIFETIME lUARANTEE way ours was for all those 'Therefore the scheduled Y - overtime and Rhody by 74-66 '*® string. Drop string staged on toe huge drillshed nevllle two months ago. He ®nd in the Astrodome. He suc- • UrniittMt FrM parta and labor on ail AAMCO over and the \dsitors had earned years by the NFL? tack so potent. analyzing thlni scoring of Dknny LaBelle (12) AU Bests are reserved said through barrel and pull cleaner floor. Besides Arfons, there will swept torougn. the timing traps ^ciessfully defended his title by ■f ■vStrombecker—— ■1 Day twvlee Teen Ski Club may be post-'' euttom raballt tranamlaaiona and that opportunity. "N ow we’re within sight of' t‘'l realize bow those guys True, Grean Bay should be and Joe Martens (8). Mike Mis- tickets were sold out about 10 through For a large rifle use b* gix other feature attractions, at more than 610 miles an hour stopping Cleveland Wllllama lAir TUMt torqua convartan aa tone aa you own poned to Saturday, Jan. 21. A s members of the teamq feel,” Mike said, looking across the favorite in this game. But your own ear and aarvica it annually the Utopia we’ve sought for a tretta (11) and Walt Zurumski Watch tomorrow’s Herald for davs aao ‘The aame will be tel- cleaners, small rtfle (like as well ia more tiibn 126 ek- when hlS jet-powered Green last Nov. 14 in the dome atruc- at a modait aarvica ebarfa at any eif brushed against each other in' long time.” * ' the room at Tyrer, Mays, Sher­ it also is^ Important to remem­ paced the losers. ' ecaat over (jiiannel 8, N ew Ha- hlblts and displays. Monster lurched and went out'ture’s first boxing match. KITS — RCAOY-TO-RUN CAR$ 1/^2 — 1/24 — H.O. S C A IK tba 300 AM KO ahopa coaat to coast the final announcement. the narrow- corridor, there were rill HMdrlck and , Tbara aro-M othar fuarantaaa Ilka Like Tyrer, Jerry Mays, Oie ber Ui^t the Dallas Cowboys All girls ihusl sign up Frl- * ven, and broadcast by W H O Still recovering frorh injuries of control. ‘Tl^e car d l s l n t e g r a t ------MOTORS CONTROLS — ACCi^SORfES AAMCO; handshakes and quiet but sin­ all long-time performers with tut 0M.V AAMCD lAt IB all-A F L drfenslve end, is finish­ « very close to matching BUSINESSMEN’;^ LEAGUE day evenlrtg before the trip be-^ Radio (1080) at 8 o’clock. he sustained In toe Bait Flats ed in an exifibslon of steel and Figure in Voting cere, wishes of good Juck from the Chiefs. ing his sixth year with the Bay in the NiFlL title Three double figure peirform tween 6:80 and 7:80 at the 7 ^ crash, Arfons Is making Ms salt. Somehow, Arfons manag- 'the losers. They, too, were BOSTON (AP) — Two New Chiefs. He also remembers the “And I know how I feel. I' game. aitoes paced the A rm y A N avy office. Bring your signed pa- appearaneb’ to show. «d to Uve tloough this’-violence. thinking of the first professional A a s s i e t o R u d JIM HEROIC’S , early days in the A FL . going home and I . want And, If you remember, the Club past T^o> Doing /rental permission slip and _ , fans his new Jet-powarad cata- *Iha show, headed up once England teams figured in the AAMCO .TOANSM188IONS OF MANCHES'TER championship game, two weeks “To those of us who played show all those people/-M ck Dallas Cowboys played their th^ bulk of tile scoring for the money fo r the trip. Oidy Y - BOSTON (API — Australian il?*’ a plMtlc soap sup- which he expects again by well-known promoter voting thla week in ttie Asm- away. SS T oIU m I Tanqpllw Next to Weatern Beef Mart with the old D Alias Texans, this there hovy g6od this i M ^ e is.” first game ii^ 19M, the same winners were Joe Shea (f7), Joe Teen Junipr rnembers are ellgii^ Tym?^nson L) aS^ved “ to wash the-water s p e e d bW Maratta. wUl ^ n the elated Press small-coUege bas- "Show ’em,” said Buffalo’s game means more than you luw/been in year the Dallas TtfMns, now S s L ^ e S y for 1 ^ ' ord. The boat 1# 26 lest feet long noon of Jsn. 26 with a brief ketbaU poU, but neither, placed Craft & Hobby Center Phone M8-2i«1 Longo (11)' and Ron Stevens ble. i t ’ huge defensive tackle Jim Dun­ could ever put In words. the, situation of p fw in g him­ the , began (10). Clay Nivison took gome Chaperones will be Mrs. W aU " Amorican debut as a mller in . KNIFE SHIELD and the engine will gSneraU up ceremony. The show wlU con- tothe 10. away, "show ’em what kind of 501 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, EAST—MANCHESTER GRREN “We were bad-mouthed so self before.- "Like all my life,” competition in the American honors for Telso with 18 points. ter SoHultheiss and Mrs. (Seorge tho Knltfits of Oolumbua track A plooaof gardenhose makes to 8,000 pounds of.thrust. tlnue tiirough Jan. 39 with doors Recelylrtg vote# w e Amari. footbsU we play in the AFU” much when we ware in Dallaa. he said. "Tliey always said I League. In the second game, Burger K atz Jr. n m s s at tho (Sardta Saturday a good, inaxpenslve knlfo shield Arfons, a Greek- CXierokee open from 13 norm to 11 p.m. oan I n ^ a U o n a l OOllogs ana Mght for toaxpanaivo kttivoa. from Akron, Ohio, wos the faat- dally. Aoaumption. ^ ! > - X M’

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You’D hear from our advertlaer In tra money working In your 1 JJlVLJOii woman with shorthand skills, ply in person. Flower Flasbico, Jig time without apendlng all evening at the telephone. ROOFING- r e p a i r 'Y roofs. 40 H 41 com m unity. 649-7034, 236-4251. C ^)iV U PA .l^Y electric typewriter; South 86 East Center SL The beat In gutters tnd con­ Windsor location. RCply Box C H. G. SCHULZE CO 42 43 44 ■ 45~ 46 47 Automobiles For Sale 4 ductors. Repair of chimneys, COUNTER WOMAN for 7 p.m.- Herald. Give age, salary re­ 875-9707 too. Call Coughlin, 848-7707. m idnight, 3-4 nights per week. quirements and experience. 1956 THUNDERBIRD, custom­ ' ...... - ■ Apply Mr. Donut, 255 West Has LUBRICATION MAN ^'V.'TW W 51 52 HERALD ized interior, motor and trans­ Heating a n d Plumbing 17 Middle Tpke.______I lediate Openings $M IN FAMOUS BRANDS free ,j,q WORK in lumber yard, I - 1 2 - mission In good condition. Best If run $l-a-week shop-by- j^ver's license. Da- 53 54 BOTn PLUMBING and heat- CLEANING W OM^ -- purs­ Experienced Lubrica­ DOX LEHERS offer, 649-0926. mail club for few friends. Send & Bradford Lumber Co., tion man with some me­ ing repairs, alterations, elec- ‘»»y 8’3. 8-8. Call 649- 5^ for details and free 524 page xolland St., East Hartford. chanical background need­ 56 bi 1960 FORD G alaxie—good con­ trie and gas hot water heat- ^8®®. catalog. No. obligation. Popu-______BY AL VERMEER ed for the day shifL Vary PRISCILLA’S POP For Your dition. Best offer. Call 840-4141 lar Club Plan, Department ASSISTANT dispatcher, career ers. CaU 643-1468. DENTAL Asslotant—fuU Ume STENOGRAPHERS busy garage with an excel­ after 8. R603, Ljgibrook, N.Y. opportunity, experience not DON'T TELL Information for Office in Rockville. Write lent reputation means se­ YOU'RE A NOT E V E R Y FATHER IS necessary. Miniimum high L U C K Y M AN , , SO WARMV-Y w e l c o m e d ^HIM TODAY IS OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 1966 OLDSMOBILB, Cutlass Box R, Herald. CLERK TYPISTS cure future. Overtime if de­ ALLOWANCE. Millinery, Dressmaking 19 LEGAL SECRETARY—experi- school education, knowledge MR. NUTCHELL! BY HIS CHILDREN! T— ^ THE HERALD will not convertible, like new, driven sired. Benefits Indude paid CAY.' ence preferred but not essen­ Hartford, Springfield area HELP, HELP.' I THEM RAWHIDE PRETTY disclose the identity of only 8 months. Power steering FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and HOUSEKEEPER Md laundiy OFFICE CLERK vacations, 7 paid holidays, LABORIOUS tial. CaU 643-1136, fo r appoint­ desirable. No phone calls. Ap­ MERELY BUMPEP STRIPS WASN'T any advertiser luing box and brakes, hydramatic, anti­ reasonably done In my home, glri at new institution. Call 646- life, sickness and accident BOTHERIN' n o b o d y .' HINT, MAIL CLERKS ment. ply Lombard Brothers, Bum- INTO SODA'S BED letters. Readers answer­ spin rear, - tinted glass, 6,000 caU 848-8760. 0129. insurance, discoxmts, uid- AN'THEM COILS VOU U EST DON'T ISN'T ing blind box ads who ham St., South Windsor. O' RAWHIDE JUMPED LIKE ME BRAIDIN’ IT? miles. Must be sold, will sac­ forms. Apply in person or desire to protect their LADIES AND GENTS custom Help 'Wanted— ^Male 36 A L L OVER ME LIKE A RAWHIDE ROPE rifice to best offer. 649-0638. tailoring and alterations at SECRETARY for local law of- AU applicants must be call Dewey Post for an ap­ IN TH’ BUNKHOUSE Identity can follow this A WATCH SP R IN G - flee. Write Box O, Herald. pointment at your oonvenl- AN' WHEN COTTON THIS WINTER AN’- procedure:' 1959 DESfXTO—has good motor home. Reasonabla 648-2264, High School graduates. WANTED immediately — full­ # time parts clerk, experience ence. COME TO MV HELP- WHY CONY VOU Enclose yoiu* reply to the and transmission, needs some 139 Woodland SL r//\ <:ljt u s o u t , e W /S O LIKE preferred but not necessary. box- in an envelope — body work. Best offe r, 876-2787. NURSE’S AIDE—7-3, weekends. Accepted applicants wlU BOYS.' MEN"'STID0F Full benefits, good hourly rate, f/ HINTIN'? addressed to the Classi­ Moving— ^Trucking— Vernon Haven, 876-2077. enjoy pleasant working fied Manager, Manchester 1958 CHEVROLET convertible, good hours. Apply Manchester COMPUTER MORIARTY BROTHERS Storage 20 conditions, periodic in­ Fhrening Herald, togther 348, standard, good body, $260 DRY CLEANING—counter girls creases, plus excellent com­ Motor Sales, Mr. Carter or Mr. SOI Center SL, Maachestsr with a memo listing the or best offer. 742-6598. MANCHESTER DeUvery. Ught and checkers, good pay, fuU pany paid fringe benefit Schaller. OPERATOR companies you do NOT time and steady work. Apply 648-6186 y-n. want to see your letter. trucking and package deUvery. program s. LATHE HANDS and general at One Hour Martinlzing, 290 Excellent opportunity for Tour letter wiU be de­ Trucks—Tractors 5 Hetrigeratorf, washers and machinists, paid hospitaliza­ BY KEN MUSE stroyed If the advertiser is stove moving speciality- Fold­ W est M iddle Tpke., 649-1800. tion, holidays and vacation an experienced IBM 1401 WAYOUT one you've mentioned. If 1963 INTERNATTONAL Scout, ing chairs fo r renL 649-0763. Apply In Person plan. Apply Metronics, Inc., operator. Third shift or BOILER ROOM Fireman to op­ not it will be handled in 2 cabs, hydraulic snow plow, 7-8, 8-11, RN or LPN, part-tlma — Personnel Department — 640 HiUisrd 8t. rotating shlfL IBM 360 on erate oil fired boUars—open­ the usual manner. one owner, excellent condi­ Painting— Papering 21 lA u rel M anor, 649-4619. order wiU be in operation ings on bofii first and saooiid HOW LONS HAVE HlV tion. Priced very reasonable. EXPERIEN CED readable Jand- FRUSTRATED/ BOGGED-DOWN^ shuts. Good pay—exceOant Y O U BEEN 643-5927. tor for k)cal office building. No by mid year. Salary .com­ DISAPPOINTED, h a r a s s e d , PAINTING—Interior and ex- SEWING MACHINE opera- FULLER BRUSH fringe benefits. Appty dieney C IIW T It H I*, fat. « » « V I >*' ° e . Lost and Found fixed hours. Write Box P Her­ m ensurate with ability. REJECTED, OVER- , NAUSEOUS, MARRIED? terior, very reasonable, free tors, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Ap- Brothers, Inc., 81 Cooper EM COMPANY ald. WORkED,TIRED, ^ ^ N D B R O K E “You’d better check outside and see what’s happened! l o o t — 9 month

erated Community College, af­ locaUy, CaU 742-8064. w ork. P .M .; can 648-4141 tor otiMT rear quarter, m any other hour appolntmants. I -iX-67 L06T—Grandmother’s bracelet, parts. 742-6698. pertaanglng, waUpaper r» ternoon and evening hours. An Equal Opportimlty THE A^AKIN'5 I KIA, let TM lag U1 M . O JANITORS—part-time evenings, .solid gold, 6 boys heads and 6 moved. WaUpaper books on r» Shorthand, typing and abUity E m ployer ^ k quesL Fully Insured. T r m s » to deal with people. $76.50. 35 M anchester area. CaU 643-6691 APPLY girls heads, name and date on 8-6 p.m. only. THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG back. Vicinity East (Center and Business Services tlmatee. OsU 6466666 hour week to start. All bene- Lenox SL Sentimental value. Offered 13 fits of state claseifled service. CLEANING WOMAN for house- FOR SALE PAINTINO BY Dick Fontaine, Apply Mr. Colvocoresses, Man-' work, once a week. Days caU HRST CaU 647-9761 after 6 p.m . SNOW PLOWING — Routes Interior and exterior. Paper Chester Community CoUege, 649-6569; evenings o r week­ Beauty Sliop Equip. now being formed. Avoid high 1 1 . LOOT — PASSBOOK No. 99121 hanging and wall paper remov­ Manchester. 649-6377. ends, 643-8183. Savings Bank of Manchester. prices when it snows. SpeciM al. Dutch Boy and DuPonL ACCOUNTING NATIONAL t formica wet onlti, inolnd- SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL AppUcation mads for payment. rates fo r people over 64. 649- QuaUty workmanship. Oall HIGH SCHOOL Junior or soph­ ing sinks. plnmUng and mir­ 7868, 875-8401. evenings, 246-9698. omore girls for waitress work, rors, 3 hydranllc chain, mod­ FIRST NATIONAL TRAINEE STORES, INC em styling, excellent oiHidl- MV HOMING H&L00K6C0NFU5EI7. , POUND — LIGHT brown male part time after school, 8 or 4 mongrd, white spot on chest. SALES AND Service on Arlans, EXTERIOR AND Intarior paint- STORES days a week. Good pay, gra­ tion. Orlghml coat 81,000, PI(5EON,'5E£r WMAT'6Wl2DNe WIIH HIM"?' MOVE 7 Hahn EoUpse, Jacobson lawn ing. WaUpaper books, paper- Excellent opportunity Park A Oakland AvesL used 1 year. Selling for H ? 8 V/HAU'S IMfUECASE? OaH L OPBEN, A P B 'yoUk SONGLAGSe©- senary. Call 643-4536. neighbor is m y recom m enda­ enced gixL perlence preferred. Excellent now USE TH? INDIVIDUAL and business In - ______tion. Raym ond F iske, 649-9287. Broad St., Manchester./ and lighting. Four avaOnUe VAND THE<56ATOCAN<3e-. (a O Ih lG -^ working condltlMW, good start­ Send resume to P.O. TRUCKS TO PUSH come Tax returns prepared. SHARPENINa Service —Saws, CALCULATOR OPERA­ spaces: ASIDE, ing rate, extra benefits. Apply Dan M osler, 649-8320, 626-8263. knives, axes, shears, skates, AVAILABLE BGR interior and TOR — Strong figure Box 73, Hartford, o 170 sq. fL for lawyer or real G aer Brothers, 140 R ya SL, estate office. rotary blades. Quick service. exterjor custom decoratii^T. work background requir­ South Windsor. stating education, ex­ o 300 sq. ft. on mpln floor, Capitol Equipment Oo. 38 Main WaUpaper removal. CeiUngs ed. k Personals perience and salary re­ o 600 sq. fL on lower levtt. St., Manchester. Hours daily and rbpairs. Also airless spray­ CLEANING WOMAN—8 days a o 400 sq. fL on second floor. GENERAL CLERK—No USED CARS RQ>E WANTED from New Bol- 7-5. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- ing service. BMlly insured. Free week. Own transportation. Call quirements. OaU M r. M atrick typing needed. A COMPLETE ■ ton Rd;, to vicinity State Thea- ______4. 646-7968. ______estimates. Reasonable rates. 643-0904. 6i49-6308 Washbond and MiUer, 668-0017, SELECTION COMPTOMETER OPER­ pnnrrw!gaTnKAT. fflonning Z 649-1641. ciUL 649-7603. ATOR— Must be sklUed EXPBRIBNCBD TOOL maken, Oarpetsi furniture, waUs and law office. Write Box V Her- Bridgeport operaton and ma- BCiURNE BUICK floors — aU cleaned in your in aU operations. , Floor' Finishing 24 old. *^nie House of A/.Z home, fully insured. CaU Higble cblnisL Overtime and fringe AutomobUes For Sale 4 In addition to convenient benefits. Apply in person, E A Cnstmner Satisfaction" '->2 p a n Servicemaster, 649-3438.' CANPHIL Floor covering, 71 free -parking, the company OLEANINO WOMAN—wanted ; 1M7 fa NCA. lac tS'KSja lU Birch St. Wall to wall carpet­ One or 2 days weekly. CaU 649- B Qaga Co., MlteheU Dr., Man­ 285 MAIN ST. NEED CAR? Your credit turn- offers good starting salary TREE EXPERT — trees cut, ing. linoleum. Free estimates chester. ed down? Short on down pay­ with above average wages MANCHESTER ment? Bankrupt? Repossess- buUidlng lots cleared, trees top­ Expert installation. CaU 648- and benefits. GIRL OR WOMAN wanted pa^^ — framen ^ 246-5862 649-4571 BY LESLIE TURNER . sloh? Don’t despair! See Hon­ ped. Got a tree problem ? WeU 1218 or 649-2985. CAPTAIN EA^Y time, Saturdays. Corner Soda helpars. CaU 648-3S82 o r 876- BY LANK LEONARD est Douglas. Inquire about low- worth a phone call, 742-6252. MICKY FINN FLOOR 8ANDINO and reflidalii APPLY Shop, 736 M ain SL 8702 after 6. M i l / DESCkite VOWt MISSING) I CaH!|//M£DYyEAH! I THOUGHT IF r APMITTEP '^M otors, 338 Main. 666-0017. at Beauty, 648-1989. H V MILLIONS OF -A ing. No Job too small. John HE DIDN'T J HE WAS kIDDIN'AT ) THAT FALL D0LLAI?S1 1966 CORVAIR M ^ isq — 4- VerfaUle, 649-5700. P ark A Oakland Aves. KNOW yo u \ FIRST-BUT NOW I \ ON HIS EXPERIENCED salesladies tor speed, white Interior, $1,200 or Household Services Bast Bnrtford WANTED WEREHERE?! THINK HE MEANT IT.' I MEAD— best offer. School teacher’s car Bonds—Stocks— fabric and yam store. Knowl­ s Offered 13-A Evening Interviews .' '648-4202, after 6 p.m . Mortgages edge of sewing or knitting nec­ 27 By Appointment essary. Apply by lottor only. OIL TRUCK DRIVER HOU&E .. _____'M r REW SAVING Of burns, moth ' TELEPHONES ' 1960 FORD—9 p a s s ^ g e r station holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ 8E(X)ND MORTGAGE - Un­ Logan MIUb, Burr Comer Shop- PART-TIME wagon, oountiy sedan, $296. dow Shades made to measure limited______funds avaUable tor see- ______ping Center, Manchester. Next 649-9178. ______ond mbitgagSB, paynsnts to CASHIBR-OLBRK — dlversUlod to Caldor’s. APPLY m PERSON S l o ? x-iz aU sixes VenbUaa blinds. Kbys SK\d ■ ' ■ . ' i 1 , 5 ? m ade wfaUe you walL Tape ra- suit your budget. Expedient work, good etarUng mte, 5 day I weric. Extra benefits. Apply In FULL-TIME secretory wanted. cordera tor rent Marlow’a 86? service. J . D . R ealty. 648-5139. ^961 OOMET-caU 6496144. person G aer B roth on , 140 R ye BOLAND OIL CO. Main, 6496221. Apply Superintendent of MORTGAGE LOANS — find, St., South llVtodeor. Sclxwls, Board,of Education, 369 CENTER ST. . MANCHESTER sropsno eontalm im ', Boeond, third, aU kinds realty, Tolland. 875-9683^ ' 966 G T O -B L U B , hardtop, ^ H o m a CLEAN!|NG WOMAN — ievery speed, pooI-tracUon, good con- P®®* ®“ neighbors. Let Home statewide, credit rating unneo- Repair Service w atch your cessaiy. Reasonable, conflden- other \^ek, wiU provide trans­ into toa mow end BY LEFF and McW i l l i a m s dttton, $1,990. 048-7006 between portation from Manchester end give you 6wi tatoen MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES hom e. 640-2614. tial, quick arrangements, Alvin you neee to gel ioMng> lundy Agency, 027-79)1, 988 center. 1-683-0780. P i| ■ A ■ iiiiir d o d g e Corenet—2-door, BuUding—4kmtracting I'l^ Main SL, H ortf^ evenings 1909 MANY AVON customers would FIREPLACE ilil! JKtafSODe •lnibeng,I ' C A R E idMSore, SORRY TO mthor fight than switch. But We'l^NOT JO IN M E, new .sxhaust, brakes, $200. 643- n™ ton a smt™ » » n - .. R N s -L P N s la AU,* CARE TO M Y D E A R ? , Remodeling, repairing, S4idi- - why fight tor your Avon w)ien ALU3WED A V W A G E ^ 2898. Business OpporiunltY 28 JOIN SIE, TO SIT )L tions, reo rooms, garages, ' you can sell It? Not only do WOOD MV DEAR? NURSES AIDS WITH THE 1964 FORD. STATION wagon, porches and roofing- Nb Job AUTO AGENCY,- atw and you get what you want at 25 HM.....6SC CUSTOMERS. '^K K O C V f radio, heater, chrome roof too smaU. OsU 849-8144. ■ ussd cars. For dotaUs eaU wholesale pricas, but you ora seU to friends and neighbors in OPENING THIRD WING OF 120 BED NEW rack, snow tires. Exceptionally •• • f h — ■ ■■ Paul J. O om att Agsaear, 648- Lurge Bundle • 1 .0 0 NURSING HOME—EXCELLENT BENEFITS 50 b s ... . .9Se nice, $1,896. CaU 6436947 after QUAUTY Carpentry Rooma, 5 3 9 3 , a territory near home. No ex­ dorm ers,. porches, baxements, ______:------....L,, perience iteeded. OeU 286-4033 0. ■ rtflaiahed, cabinets, bullt-lns, BEAUTY SHOP—well extabllih- tor appointmenL T H | E M E A D O W S W. a . 8LENNEY 1966 Q TO -C O N V B R TIB LB , 4- formica, idumimUn, vinyl, ed clientele. Same location, W. fi. QLENNEY c a apied, bucket seats, good con- atael, eeramo akUng. WUUam over 3 0 'years. Death of owner RN or U ?N , T to 8 or 8 to U . * ' TEL. 643-1174 886 N. MAIN JX; dMhm. Can 742-7158, after ■ ^bblns Osipontry Servico. rossan for solUag. OaU 6166666 FuP or part-time. Yemen Ha- 886 NORTH BIADf ST. TEL. 6466368 pun. Owner leaving state. 6496448. after 0 p.m, ' yen, 876-3077. HI ■/ •

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PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MAi^CHESTER, C O m , THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1967 PAGE NINETEEN Suburban For Sale 75 Apartments-—Flats— ‘ Business Locations Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale -dttS- Tenements 63 For Rent Suburban For Sale 73 y^rnOtl Ma n c h e s t e r —7 room home. »07. p a y s AUi^Assume 4% per MANCHBSTBR- 6 ro^ ~treed^ Columbia SUNNY AT center, opposite 3TO^ -7 caiter of Manchester. Built In the 20’s. Ample closet cent m o r t ^ e . Attractfwe »• low In Hke-nw condttion, »1«,- BOL/rON—outstanding value, 7 park, 3 rooms, refrigerator, newly remodeled store, froj.t space, pantry, full cellar, new bedroom ,.'Ranch, fireplace, 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real- b e a < * a w ^ C ^ » , rbom custom bulk rambliiig new range, hot water, base- and Interior, reasonable rent- lM>t. air furnace, aluminu n trees. View. Hutchins Agency, tors, 640-8464.______eK, weastoni, ______Cape. First floor living—mas­ Democrats May Nominate Vaudeville \ board heat, free parking, ga­ als. Brokers Invited. 622-3111 stormy. Vacant. Bank apprals. Realtors, 649-5324.______HOLliYWOOD Section—7 room 30UTO WINDSOR —Just reduc ter bedroom, large kitchen (all rage available. Immediate oc­ ed, 313.500. A. C. B. Realty, hSNCTCMTBR — B o w s r s Garrison Colonial, new modem sd, 6 room Itonch, 8 bedrooms. hullt-ihs) breakfast area, den, ADVERTISING 649-2392. living room, formal, dining Mayor Candidate Tonight Revisited by cupancy. Adults. References, School, 7 room Cape, 4 bed- Wtohen, large formal dining only $14,900. Must be sold, 1 room, 2-tedrooms upstairs, 2% 3126. 649-92OT days. Houses For Rent 65 rooms, flreplaced living room, room, 24’ Hvlng room with fire- Foreclosure eminent. Hayes CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS baths, 2 fireplaces, charm and Bette Quotrale It The Her­ vided by Paul MoGeary’a Or­ WE HAVE customers waiting BOLTON—t room Ranch wrlth modem kitchen, family room, place, 4 bedrooms, 1% baths. Agency, 648-0131. Cub Scouts ' 8 A.M. to /5 P.M. I INVESTMENTS' assumaUe quality throughout. On lovely ald’s temporary comapoadent chestra. Tickets may be ob­ for the rental of your apaut- treed lot, lake privileges, avail- Only $17,900. Hayes Agency, 2J4 acres $32,600. Call Suzanne in Vernon. Her M q ^ ep e tained from any I deputy sher­ Sage.‘^Te’ PhR ment or home. J D. Real able immediately, 333. weekly. 646-0131. Shirts, 643-8886, J. Watson number is 876-2345. News iff. Frank Merrill of Tolland Is ‘(Cub Scout VaudeviBe’ I ) brick A ^ c y , Realtors, 649- Estate, 643-5129. Call 742-6736. 5-FAMILY " ranch with a large two car Beach and Co., Realtors. items may called In or left in charge o f the event. presented at a recent meeting } COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. SEVEN ROOM flreplaced Cape, 8464. 5-room ap^irtments, gross­ garage. Just off the lake, big at The Hersdd’s Vernon Bu­ Evangelical Lutheran Notes and included ddts from e^Ult ^ MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:30 A.M. — SATURDAY 9 A.M. LAWTON GARDENS — 4 'i SIX ROOM house, 3 bedrooms. ing 36,000 annually. $10,- 2-car garage, built-ins, conven- - _ dens lent location. Leonard Agency. SPRING ST.r-7 room SpUt lev- lot, plenty of trees. Now va- NORTH COVENTRY—most de­ reau at 88 Park St, er mailed The Boy Scouts will mMt to­ ,x>om duplex, 1% baths, dish­ convenient location, one year 000 cash required. All were Realtors 646-0469. eL 1% baths, fireplace, dining cant. House has a fireplace, sirable 3 bedroom Colonial to P. O. Box 827 in Vernon. night at 7. original and th* washer, private patio and cel­ lease. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. '' room, modem kitchen wrlth too. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Ranch, tiled bath, flreplaced *——— The Cadettes will meet tOr topics were radio prograin% t YOUR COOPERATION WILL |\|A| A d ? .9 7 1 1 lar. J. D. Real Estate Co., 643- living room, family kitchen magic shows, minstrels, TV reo* j BE APPRECIATED I/IMI b I I SEVEN ROOM furnished home / TAVERN MANCHESTER — seven room built-ina, large paneled family 648-1677. 6129. with built-ins, full basement, ords rand singing groups pan* 4 for subletting,•• "■ available Excellent location and po- split with 1V4 baths and one room, garage, lot 100x200, ■___■■_'■■— ------aluminum storms and screens. tomlming various rock *n’ roll­ THREE ROOMS, heat, hot wa­ 1-Sept. 1. Two baths, centoal. tential.. Only $4,000 cash car garage. Excellent condi- $22,900. Phllbrick Agency, SOUTH ^ VaNDTOlwmodMn ft Mayor Js expected to be decided b , held at 6:16 tomorrow night bedroom Ranch, 1^ baths, Excellent . residential area. ers. • ; ter, laundry, Bolton Center 649-3618. • required. tion. Lot Is 150x200. Idealloca- Realtorii, 649-8464. ” ’’ at tonight’s meeting o f the in the ohUrch followed by the Conriniied From Prtceding Page large lot, assumable 4% per Beautiful large plot, Den 7 won the trophy for hav­ Apartments, available immed­ tion for the growing family. ® Democratic Town Committee at Senior (3holr Rehearsal at 7:16. FOUR ROOM single,,home. Call Owmer transferred. Sensibly MANCHESTER—7 room house cent mortgage, $114 monthly. trees and birched. $16,900. Call ing most parents in attendanca. Help Wanted— Fuel and Feed 49-A iately, call 649-7367. 2-FAMILY DUPLEX 8 in the Administration BuUd- Vernon Juniors 649-2994, 649-63^ 521 East pnced at $22,900. T. J. Crock­ fronting on two main roads, 5 . Bel Air Real Estate, 648-9382. Suzanne Shorts, 643-8886, J. Mrs. Peter Chick is den mother. 5 and 4, extensively redeco­ Members of the Internation- Male or Female 37 MANCHESTER — 3 r o o m Middle 'Tpke. ett. Realtor, 643-1577. lot poesibilKy, excellent invest- Watson Beach and Co., Real- hig. New Bobcats arc Walter^ rated. New heating, wir­ ^ ...... , Affairs Committee of the apartme’jt, first floor, appll- mentproperty. Bel Air Real VERNO$f - 6 roop Colonial, tors. Terlecki, Michael Hinman, Jay * BOtMOCEEPER for retail fur­ SEASONED hardwood for sale. ing, plumbing and complete ______Candidates wiU also be selected vernon Junior Woman’s Oub MANCHESTER —6 room Cape, Estate; 6«-9332. large Uving room, dining room, Doscher, Christopher Ranun« niture store in Manchester. '742-8215, 742-6830. new kitchlns. Income $3,- . ______■ modem kitchen with bullt-lns, EAST HARTFORD-excellent 2- *’**‘’^ husbands will meet S ^ 'rm a ^ T iig : S^ti'rbanForRenT^ garage, treed lot. Convenient ___ Datiid Resnisky, Albert Altaff- Some credit intendewlng, 5 000 annually. baths, garage. Marion B. family 6-6, separate furnaces. nf at Vernon Circle before attend- location, near school, bus, MANCHESTER—2 family, J(-6 er, Willismi O’Brien, Daniel Hol­ days Including one evening, 40 „ . „ _ . Hayes Agency, 646-0131. RQCfcVILLE — Attractive 3% flat, garage, hue Une, lifetime Robertson, Realtor, 643-5958...... ‘ ------o ' selectmen at the 8 ^he travel lecture oh Scan­ Garden—barm—Dairy ■ „ ——-—— ------> o o m apartment, stove, ref rig- shopping. Only $15,900. Bel Air brook, Stephen Roberts, Rich­ hour week. Many benefits, will siding, excellent investment for ^ ™®®ti“ S to th® Adminls- dinavia and Iceland at Hart­ 50 r o o m s , 3125. ZA roomSj/ erator, heat and parking, 15 ACREAGE Real Estate, 643-9332. ly $4,5M down. Assume mort- tratlon.^ullding. pay to $100 per week depend­ Products only $16,900. Bel Air-Real Es- BOL’TON LAKE AREA—coun- gage. Owner, 643-6464 643-4281, ' -iouuuu g. ford High School. ard Marr, Stephen Estheridge, $115. Parking. 15 Forest SK, minutes from Hartford, adults, Bolton—85 acres, all wood­ Mark Marrotte, David Blum, ing upon qualifications. Send STRICTLY fresh eg^gfs for sale. MANCHESTER VICINITY — 4 tate 643-9332. estate, 6V4 room Dutch Co­ Mayor Thomas McCusker has The group will return to the off Main St., 648-0090, " 643- no pets, $100. monthly. 649- ed, some gravel. 97 acres all' resume to Box B, Herald. Tomaszewski, Box 363, South room Ranch with bffeezeway lonial, 32x18 bam, 2-car gar- MANCHESTER vicinity —just stated he definitely wlU not run home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Michael Quinn, Neil Cur- 5675. 4824, 875-1166. ■wooded. 132 acres, 25 acres Rd., Bolton, open daily, 649- clear, balance wooded. All and garage, 2 bedrooms, large DOWN VA, 10 per cent down ege. Most attractively situated over the line in Vernon. New for re-election, despite repeated Uvlngston, 9 Edith Rd., for land, Gregory l^ramie, John' conventional. Six room Cape, on 16 acres. $36,000. Call Su- Mathleu, Kerry ■ and Robert 6472. BEAUTIFUL secOnd floor ROCKVILLE —4 room apart­ high and dry locations. Par­ kitchen and living room. Ideal spacious 6Vi room Ranch with attempts to change his miiid by Swedish rrfreshments including, large lot. Hutchins Agency, zanne Shorts, 643-8886, J. Wat- ( Crosthwaite, William Law and ATTENTION apartment, 4 lArge rooms, ment, heat, stove inc’udod. tial financing available. starter home. !14,200. Wolver- budtnin oven and range, 8 bed- party officials. SpeculaUon in- um p. bread and cheese, meat Realtors, 649-5324. son Beach and Co., Realtors. David Cloutier. baseboard radiation, aluminum 872-0470, 649-3193. Building lots in protected ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. rooms, large kitchen, fireplace, dicates he might run for the balls, egg and fish sandwiches HANDICAPPED Household Goods 51 storm wtindows, Venetian prestige area. extra large— garage.------„H. wM, board of representoUves. Me- ^nd glogg. Members of this Badges were awarded to Mi­ ROCKLEDGE—One owner, cus­ BRENT RD. — 3 bedrooifl BOLTON — Manchester Une. 5 blinds,^ fireplace, cabineted ANDOVER GARDEN apart- Frechette Realty, 289-3568. Cusker was the first mayor un- committee have been studying m . . (Herald photo by Pinto) chael Armstrong, wolf; Ran­ CLEAN, USED refrigeraton, Ranch, In tip top condition, room Ranch, set high on large PERSONS Uicp^n, formica counters, ments—3 rooms, stove and re- tom 7 room through hall Cape, der the consolidated govern- Sweden this year. Dedication service at modem-style St. Mary’s Church, one of two churches that were completed last year. dolph Beck and Kevin Resnisky, PAUL FIANO, Realtor ’Treed lot, 86 x 192, near school, wooded lot, double garage, Im- ranges, automatic washe e, electric range and refrig- frigerator furnished, $90., no 2 full baths, garage, carpet­ bear; Michael, Randolph and with guarantees. See them at and Parkade, easily financed, mediate occupancy, $17,600. Hospital Notes We have openings for han­ Orator, off street lighted 2-car lease. Leonard Agency, 646- 646-0191 ing, like new throughout. Wanted—Real Estate 77 L^al Democrats select their Admitted Tuesday: David Kevin, gold arrow; David Car- B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Elva Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Coventry properties revalued in 1960, and dicapped persons in our of­ parking, beautiful country lo- 0469. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. MndWatM at a m eetog of the ^ towards an overall-town revalu­ land, Stephen Altken, James fice and customer service Main St. Call 643-2171. Helen Cole, 643-6666. ------WANTED lakefront lot or DemocraticI 1 V I M *Town I TMaavM Ccmimlttee, 4 4 6 ^ ^ __ ------canon,cation, 10 15 mmuiesminutes iromfrom Man-man- jj^LINGTON Center —laree 2V4 m iT T w ..v ^ MANCHESTER — Oversized 6 VERNON —7 room Cape, large Chartler, 98 Scott Dr., Vernon; ation program expected to be Lester, gold arrow, and Ran­ department Hourly rate summer cottage ciency aparfmen" quiet neighborhood, shaded ^ — lake. CaU 649-0072. mitted by the nominating com­ Our low overhead (n6 rent, or included. $125. adults. 643-7056. refrigerator, hot water, l',4 baths, dining room, garage, central. Excellent condition. 4- lot in area of fine homes, only Admitted yesterday: Shirley HeaJUi Service Increased arrow. rear yard, new furnace, ce­ car garage. Large lot. For in­ $13,900. Hayes Agency, 646- mittee. A primary may be call- ’66 a Year p f R evival All den mothers were a'wapd- employes) m e ^ , low disrount p jy g j^q o M apartment, third heat furnished. 872-0273. beautifully landscaped level Ibt WANTED TO buy—4 family or ^ ^ Bolton, 29 Laurel S t; Mary . We also have work for han­ ramic tile bath and kitchen, Health service programs in­ prices on quah^ new fu ^ tu m . ^ ^^locatlon, $100 with maximum privacy. Phll­ formation call Mitten Agency, 0131. larger apartment building. Call .1° T ’ G®®«. Rt- 30. Rockville; Charles ed patches. TTiey are Mrs. Aus­ 2 dicapped persons confined creased and continued through ROCKVILLE —168 East Main *13,900. Call Paul W. test the Committee's actions. tin Doscher, Mrs. Joseph A im - to their homes. No experi­ For saving aervlce and satis- monthly. 742-8450. brick Agency, Realtors, 649- RealtorSj_ M3-p930. 649-2497. Kloter, 184 East Main; Wil­ the local PubUc Health Nursing SOUTH WINDSOR—execuUve 8 Democrats mentiemed as pos­ .strong, Mrs. James Liester, libs. ence necessary. We train. faction, without high pressure St., 3 rooms, newly redecorat-' Dmigan, Realtor 649-4535. 8464. liam Caldwell. Kent Rd.; Don Association with a marked num­ MANCHESTER—7 room home, room custom built Ranch. Cen­ sible candidates for the office As Old Projects Resume Milton Marr, Mrs. Richard Cur- 7 op commissions paid plus salesinansWp, visit us today. POUR ROOM apartment sec­ ed, heat, private parking and MANCHESTER — near Main McCarthy, 132 Hillsdale Dr;, ber in the case-load and visits MANCHEJSTER—6 room Cdonl- 2-car garage, extra lot. For In­ tral air conditioning. Many ex­ include, State Rep. Gerald Al­ land, Mrs. Laurens Holbrook bonus. Leblanc Furniture Co., 195 ond floor, 64 Birch St. Call entrance. Stove. On bus line, gj 4.(amlly ''ome. Excellent in- Legal Notices Ellington. from 1,917 for the 12 months of al-Ranch, on 2 acres, a formal formation call Mitten Agency, tras. Priced to sell. Hayes len; CRPA representative Sey­ and Mrs. Peter Chick. ^ t h St., Rockville. 876-2174. 649-6553, between 6:30-9 p.m. 875-1359. come producer. 4 rooms In Discharged Tuesday: Norman By HOLLY GANTER eithe^alone, in conjunction with atkm on the part of every town 1966 to 1,150 tor the first six Open 9-8, Saturday 9-5, entry foyer leads into a 14x24 Realtors, 643-6930. Agency, 646-0131. mour Lavltt, and Richard Mc- AND a sewerage system, or just a board goes into the annual town Next monUi the scouts wlH For personal Interview call each apartment. Owner wants AT months of the 1966 year. FIVE ROOM flat, adults only, flreplaced living room—to the atfL Manchester,COURT OF within PROBATE, «"d fnr GarthV '-sruiy, a membermemoer .oi of the hoardooara «* William „ — PAULINE LITTLE make bird feeders and Roland our nearest office. fast sale. Hayjs Agency, 646- BOLTON—off the lake, a split h«kl Light, West Rd., Ellington; Roy sewage disposal system. meeting, because that’s when The Democratic Town ^ m - APARTMENT SIZE electric one car garage, central, quiet Wanted To Rent 68 right a 14x14 formal dining th« Ijifllrtct of Manchester,within and lor representatives. Others in „ Laramie, cubmaster, said ha 0131. . level for $15,900. A two bed­ The yefd" 1966 might be called Charter PeilUon the tax rate is set It is pre- mittee increased Its member- stove, good condition, $30. Cof­ location. $100. per month, room, large kitchen with built- Lots For Sale 73 waiiett, Houley, chairman Formatlon of a new charter - - - hoped all fathers who were not Hartford—522-7248 WANTED—GARAGE to rent for room home with a family room emew Houiey, cnairman ^ cresem t Circle-’carol Bileck'l the year of revival In Coventry, FormaUon of a new c a r te r ceded by hearings, usually ship from 29 to 40 the ewlv fee and end tabies, $20 for set. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. in oven, range and dishwasher, Judge. all thumbs would assist the one or two cars for limousines. MANCHESTER — spacious and BOL’TON—1% ACRES of wooded on first floor, carport and a Eistate ot Alexander LUwinski oka CommiaqinnEkxMvomlc an activeDevelopmwt noeHr ’ with four separate project that commission w m brought beforo heavily attended, at which every part of the year whereas the Waterbury—756-7913 643-1301. 3 large bedrooms, 2 full ceram­ Alexander Lltwinciyk. late of Man- '^'"nmission, an active party townspeople boys. THREE ROOM heated apart- 649-7853. well designed 4 bedroom Co­ land, 300’ frontage, view from nicely landscaped tot. $2,000. Commission, an active party Discharged Wednesday: Alan abandoned in previous ^ ® ^ ^ ’]fP®^'® “ ^ .doR"" . . and . cent in every - . board's RepubUcans still ■-have a ’ 29- — ic baths, 2-zone heat, 2-car gar­ Chester. In eald District, deceased, worker, and Peter Humphrey, a _ - • . i-., a petition, and a In 25 Year Club SINGER automatic zig-zag In ment, with stove and refrig- lonial with a 12x25 family the rear, priced to sell. Paul down and you can purchase New Haven—624-2119 age, 2 years old, first quality. On motion of Elliabeih Lltwinskl member of the board of ndiica- Kennedy, 11 Davls Ave.; Nora yaans now in various, stages of proval to establish tee the ct^iX- commis- detail. member committee. The Repub- cablnet. Like new, does every- erator furnished. Call 643-5118 room. Formal dining room, liv­ W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4535. Canientcr and Eilward E. Llthwln, 'n®>nD®r Ot tne Doara Of educa- w . w n progress licans started party women’s Mrs. Clinton Ladd, Rt. 87, has Business Property Wolverton Agency, Realtors, this home. T.J. Crockett, Real­ executors. c-o Any...... Wpslcy C. - tion and business partner of Me- Thompson St.; Wll- Bridg^^rt---S66-5866 thing. Original Sost, $329, toal- between 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ing room with fireplace, one Haiti Laleimesse 82 Partridge Th® Ditermedlate School, sion came at a sp^ a* t t ^ -nje 1666 annual town meet- club the early part of the last been initiated into the Quarter For Sale 70 649-2813. tor, 643-1577. Gryk, 470 Main St., Manchester. Cusker. ance due $63, take over pay- full' and 2-half baths. Garage, MANCHESTER —tots, tots, tots. Conn. S e t S S ^ ’ Mrs Mvroa which in the fonn of a junior ” '®®««^- ^ ® wiU ing in most respects, like year. Century Club o t the Phoenix Stamford—327-1557 ORDERED: That six months The composition of the other Insurance Co. ments of $9 monthly. OaU 522- FOUR ROOMS, garage, second ROOMING HOUSE centraUy 150x200 lot. Assumable low In- 5,, r q o m RANCH on a quiet A-ione, two B-zone, two SOUTH WIND^bR—Two 7-room from the 6th day of January. 1967, ^ c i m M M d sfm IS K e high school, had been turned ’I f f ’** ^ «U>®^ V®®” - ®’'®®Pt m m m Volunteer firemen of the Cov­ M A A floor, M M M on M W bus « 11line, nearM ^ M M i-*4 stores, M M M M ^ 4 M M M 4 . ■ T “ M« • M 1 All $M 4 M ■■■— ^ I# # M M M 4 1 M. . __ 1 1A 1 _ . . 1 . —. _ - - - . be and the same are; limited and boards depends on the selec­ ^ u chard and son, 13 Spnng .^ f^ n d u m in 1965, was that tt heralded the arrival of She is the former 'Carol . 0931. Ipcated, annual Income $5,304, terest mortgage. Immaculate residential street 3 generous All in town, different lo- split level homes, one .with entry Volunteer Fire Associa­ $80. Call 649-0361 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, pedrooms kitchen with built- cations. Call now. Hayes Agen- swimming pool. Both with as- allowed for the criKiltors within tion of the candidate for mayor. and DemocraUc town commit- the uniform fiscal year. The Lyman, a naWve of the town. - ' MILLER PHARMACY requires expenses $1,205. Priced at which to bring In their claims approved in 1966 and will go out tion completed renovating the 649-2813. La g cy. 646-0131. sumable mortgages. Bel Air against said estate and said ex­ Town Board PoealbUMes to bifto in early 1967. t®^- town had voted In 1965 to go She has been euttive for many fuU or part-time help, expe­ METAL TOP kitchen table and *-2-3-5 UNFURNISHED rooms, $22,900. Paul J. Correntl ecutor* are directed to give public ------— Real Estate, 643-9332. • Possible candidates tor Board This problem of sewage dispos­ ^fore clrculatiori of the pe- to the uniform fiscal year, and *'*„?*" *'*'®**‘ firehouse, years In the Congregational rienced preferred, driver's 11- 4 chairs. 643-9920. heat and hot water. Call 643- Agency, 643-5363. MANCHESTER — 2-family, fireplace. Family room, 2-car RUSH HILL RD —3 building notice to the creditors to bring In The trustees of the Coventry Church as Sunday School teach- their claims within said time al­ of Representatives ‘ In addition Hebron al is again under study by a titlon, the Republican Women’s the 1966-67 budget was the first - f - - — - eense essential, good pay. Ex­ ------2068 before 7 :30 p.m. good condition, $18,900. Phil- garage, $19,700. Wolverton many of these left COVENTRY_excellent 2 bed- lowed by publlshlijg a copy of this Club had announced it is un- Student Loan Fund, in Feb- er, choir member and sotolat cellent working conditions. Ref­ MANCHESTER — business order in some newspaper having a to McCusker, include Hum­ newly formed sewage study hII" u w “ • t LARGE OOLDSPOT refrigerS' L c k Agency, Realtors. 649- Agency, Rectors, 649-2813. Manchester^ H. M. Fre- Ranch, S h ^ . 2 ^ r A lotA a ^^rtaklng a study to get the During budget hearings, tax- ruary reported tor the first She is a member of the Wom- erences. No phone calls. tor with freezer, $50. CaU 742- FOUR ROOMS, just decorated. block of two retail stores and circulation In said probate district phrey, McCarthy, Houley and 8464. VA and FHA^iO per cent down chette Realty, 289-3568. garage, nice location, $160 a within ten days from the date of ^ la r^ ^ ’d^wM*d^Ded^°" ^ of citizens concerning payers were f^ed with The ^s- “"^® U’e fund was ready eh’s Guild and acUve in the 7667. Brand new, tile bathroom, heat nine apartments, all rented. this order and return make to this Robert Sierakowski, and In- School Sets furnished. Location, 26 Linden Central location. Excellent re-, SPLIT LEVEL— rooms, 3 on this 6 room CJolonial with *i*wo HUILDINQ lots 100x156’ nionth. J. D. Real Bstato, 648* court of the notice given. cumbants Abner Brooks and A char J c o m m i^ n will ^^‘® ®*‘ 61. 1__11A T_JA_i______* * KlOfk A.iO.CFT'rO JOHN J. WAIJ.ETT. Judge. ___. . J. ^ charter, defeated in without interest, to deserving Dahoe Tldmte St. 742-6357. turn on your investment. T.J. built-in kitchen, paneled fire- treed and landscaped, $3,000.— 5129, 643-8779. 1965, re- up from 46.5. Board of finance Situations Wanted— bedrooms, modem kitchen with Thomas Wolff, John Marino, foimed, according to the selectmen fon^ of Coventry students pursuing or Paul Merrick and Mna Bmll STROLLER — tor sale, green Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. built-ins, treed lot, rec room, pldced wall, plus walking dis­ 176x300’, treed, ideal tor cha­ LIMITATION OBDBB Joseph Powers, Joseph Adams Program of members assured those in at­ Female 38 THREE ROOM apartment, in- AT A COURT OF PROBATE, of government Some townspeo- desiring to pursue any educa­ Malek have ‘ tickets tor tha * plaid, 643-1683. one car garage, patio, $19,500. tance to school. Only $18,990. let. Wolverton Agency, Real­ held at Manchester, within and for and James Roche. tendance that, as In past years, eluding appliances and heat, 32 UNIT APARTMENT com- r P^® *®®> an entirely new tional program beyond the dinner dance honoring Ood>.2 EXPERIENCED mother willing Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, Converse and Dupret Real Es­ tors, 649-2813. the District of Mancheslhot-, on the the budgets would be cut. MAPLE CRIB with mattress $100. J. D. Real Estate, 643- P'®x — excellent investment INVITATION 6th day of January. 1967. Mrs. Marie Herbst of Vernon Dental Care terdraw nbyan earUer comnUs- f^rm o f government is neces- high school level. gressman WUMain 9t. Onge to to take care of child In my 649-8464. tate, 643-4212, 643-‘2804; Present. Hon. *" John J. Wallett, sion was defeated in referendum The board of education, dur­ and matching high chair, $15; 6129. package. Income $36,000. Room has been mentioned for the sary in a to'wn of nearly 8,000 A new Junior Women’s Club, be held Saturday in Avon. home. Vernon area, 875-2844. Judge. carriage, $12; stroller, $5: 643- fp t expansion, good financing MANCHESTER — J.QQJJJ NEW 2-family duplex, Ranch TO BID Estate of Oscar Bmtl Johnson, Democratic nomination to the Hebron Elementary School and growing rapidly. ing the budget-cutting process, primarily to work for com­ Anyone intereaited may call ~ Suburban For Sale 75 late of Manchester, in .said District, board of , education, but______Nurse no Mrs. Harry Kirkham has ^® board of education is was asked to reduce Its budget ¥ EXPERIENCED IN typing, 7791. available. Call Bruce Char- house, city water, sewer, con­ style, ceramic baths, electric Sealed bids will be received deceased. Different Political Year munity benefit prog;rams was them. names have been rumored tor annountsod the Regional Dental considering the problem ____^___ ^ by $40,000. But the board felt IBM, shorthand. College stu­ SDC ROOM duplex, central. In- "boneau, Leonard Agency, Real- venient location, new furnace, heat, 2-car garage, lot 236x538. r o l t ON_Beautv of a three ** U** office of the General On motion of Paul John.son. 715 The past year was also a po- organized the middle of Oc­ Juaticea Swran Bi EXCELLENT Duo-therm gas Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. Coii- the second available position. Prophylaxis Program will com- ^ space for the central office Htical year, and with a slight that such a cut would affect the x...p « dent would like part-time work quire 69 Birch St. tors, 646-0469. only $11,500. CaU now, Hayes Elva Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. bedroom ranch, full basement .Manager. . 41 Center Street, necItcuL ,«;xecutor. tober. This is a non-profit, civic Justices ol the peace were., heater, 60,000 btu. Also older ...... Republican Town Chairman mence its second year in the *Raff. So far, a special subcom- difference. For the first time of education in the town, organization from 9-2. 649-4861. Agency, 646-0131. Helen Cole, 643-6666. (with garage). Big trees, im- Manchester, Conn., until Janu- ORDERED: That six months sworn in by town clerk Marga- _ electric stove, twin oven. Good. THREE ROOM apartment, ------:------. Thomas Carruthers said last Hebron School System Feb. 7 mittej hw been formed and has. Coventiy will share a member original budget to maculate . . . fine residential ary 23, 1967 at 11:00 a.m. for Poet Office Cited ret Dihvorth recently. 7 WOULD LIKE TO care for one 643-7084. third floor, stove and hot wa­ Houses For Sale 72 FTVB BEDROOMS, 2 fuU baths, DUPLEXES. Verplanck and inwpd for the credltore within whicti night that the Nominating Com- with Mrs, Helen Slok as dental study, recommended build- ©f the state legislature with ^® meeting. However, it setting. Asking $19,500. T.J. Service Truck Body and All X X. W _1 M a I- xxI m — 1 m l— a *. ^ .X _ . _ 4.1^ ne O gq — 4.— V .«• 11 |1 ? A _ — . __x . . . _ . ^ m___x « x x _ . __ The Coventry Post Office re­ Republicans were Keanetii ^ or two preschool age children ter. Adults only. Parking. 643- modem kitchen with built-ina, Waddell School areas. Good in- ing a separate building to house two ’other towns, when the ^ hard-fought battle, and 8680 after 5:30. TEN ACRES, stately 7-room Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Hydraulic Aerial Ladder. !.aid% te.‘V d Mid‘^5llS5toM“ ‘ d’'i- n™‘«®e wolUd be meeUng later HygleniaL ceived ah award for patriotic Fox, Mrs. EUzabetb HutChlno, . ta my home, days. Hebron 2 fireplaces, walk-out base- vestment properUes. Leonard b v the staff and superintendent. House convenes. In 1967. It was mill rate was finally set Musical Instruments 5.1 stone 1840 Colonial, hot water Bid forms, plans and specifl- reetpd to 1 « puhiic nolle-, to th- in the evening to discuss pos- Hie program todudea the service in the support of the WiUiam Jacobus, Reginald Lew* This WiU shortly be discussed for this seat that the major *9.75 tor fiscal 1966-67. area, 643-4025. heat, fireplace, excellent con- ment, screened porch, garage, Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. within «aid tlmpnp allowwi n t - r by c apub­ ma Republican choices for the cleaning o f the teeth and a sin- is and Stewart ^bldts and x. FOUR ROOMS, second floor, ROCKVILLE — DAVIS Ave. cations are available at the with the board of finance and HAGSTROM II electric guitar, stove, Sparking. Available Jan- dition, long road frontage, handy location. *24,500. m i - MANCHESTER—8...... room...... Garri Quaint 5% room house, large Purchasing Office, 31 Center lishing ft cony of this ord<^r in some various offices. He declined to gle application of luride phos- ^t_h t^^ ^ ^ fin^ce mtd An intormal'analyriraround S sfrvtoe°”slw^X'^: Democrats were Henry Becl^ •' good condition. Sacrifice. 649- new5$paper bavin? a circulation in then will be brought before a uary 15. Aduits. 649-1928, be- Hutchins Agency. 649-5324. brick Agency. Realtors, 649- Colonial, modem kitchen Porch, 15x20 living room with street, Manchester, ConneoU- said probate district within ten days comment—- X — V on xa — hisAA w \r own A A AAZ intentions, A 4 —A4Jt41J . phate A A^a.— ^ (sodium VA A 4 4 AA fluoride). LA ^—4 A——43 y a A Re- V C ^ vn f va tm— S s w r t Th- " T mid-year showed that the town Adamcik Jr. named as Its post- Mrs. Frances Malek, Paul Mer­ Dotes—Birds—^Pets 41 1453. o464. - t . , .... from ttie dftte of this ordtr and re­ Speculation that Carruthers ports will be sent home with ' tween 9‘ a.m.-5 p.m. ------with built-in range, dish-wash­ fireplace heatalator, parquet cut. turn make to this court of the no­ ®*"'® from the master, after having served as rick, George Peters and Alfred ------\ ------CAPE—6’/^ rooms, handy loca- flooring, 1V4 baths, 2-car bam tice given. might run tor mayor on the R#- each chll^ as to the imuuiKB fintfings Ofox r™. ^ ® * “ “ " ^V ived be called the A-B-C because Of lo me -muorm ns- Soracchl. u GROOMING and boarding all er, disposal, 2-zone hot water Town of Manchester, switchover to the 'jniform ns- acting postmaster since October COLONIAL MANOR Apart- tion, one car garage, good cc»i- MANCHESTER — RANCH, garage with upstairs loft and JOHN T. WALLETT. Judge. publican ticket has received the hygienist The second and foJ\he alphabetical order of cal year. In the past, money had 1965.' breeds, Harmony Hills, H. C. SELMER clarinet, very good rooms, wooded lot with large heat, excellent financing, $19,- Connecticut The re-appointed Jury com­ ment—includes appliances and dition, $16,000. Phllbrick Agen- storage shed, conveniently lo­ wide circulation. He has report- third grade children will have vived immedint-io ofi— comprises: to be borrowed in anticipation mh. Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, condition, call after 5, 643-9266. shade trees. City water and 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ Robert B. Weiss, The Robertson School~PTA mittee includes Paul Merrick, ' utilities, private patio and cel- cy. Realtors, 649-8464. cated. 875-3036. C43-5427. lar, $155. per month. J. D . ------sewers, handy to bus and shop- tors, 649-8464. ■O aU * ¥ j indicated his interest in dental health units in conjunc- ,gat of the juniw high school' collecUons, necessitating sponsored a father’s work pro­ Wallace Lohr and Leonard O e r-’’ P y H l i a n Lodges, the posmon to the Nominating tion with the program. ^ citLns® arirorv l^ u o ^® the payment of interest With gram to continue the develof)- Wanted— To Buy 58 Real Estate, 643-5129. PRINCETON STREET—3-bed­ LIBERTY STREET—Five room PEDIGREE German Shepherd room custom built house, well ^ ^ ’ Committee. Forms have been sent home formed to Sv thr^roa^“ ‘^'® y®«- how- ment of the school’s nature- Ofaurcb Speaker $13,900. Phllbrick Agency bungalow in tip top condition. puppies, large boned male and WE BUY and seU antique and ATTRACTIVE 4 room apart- insulated, features cedar clos- 649-8464. Temple Install . The Republicans will select with elementary school students behind the defeat and came un ^ ®''®’’’ money is available at The Congregatldhal Church Practically in the center of study-science-education area. female, black and tan, shots, used furniture, china, glass ment, stove, refrigerator. Cen- et, jalousied porch and elec- the,, . cuou. tor P^nt. to »»pl.J if U,., S year tor -vvith Coventry Grammar School social evening Saturday wlU , town. Ideal tor a couple or $75. 332-7901. silver, plctur frames, old location. Reasonably pric- tronic garage doors, mid 20's. AVONDALE ROAD — Bowers COLONIAL RUG and TILE A Joint installation of of­ to be held Jan. 17. ^ s h their children to take part school tor Grades 6-8. as well as to '•®«ulting in a con- PTA itt continued projects tor feature Clark Staples of Pina coins. guns, pewter, scrap ed. 649-5324. 649-4498. School area. An eight room family. Owners retired. ficers o f the Pythian Sisters of Offleera Installed ,the p r o g r ^ . The rost is various other modifications and the ^ «>e town. each specific school’s benefit. R^^ge Road as weaker. r.0,,0 v.riM, o ______f anxious to sell. Lot of house VERNON CIRCLE, VERNON, CONNECTICUT Memorial Temple, and Linne Richard Kraus was installed ^2.75 tor cleaning and the ap- Cape with a finished rec room rertsions on the original Idea, ^ate, Sb^heii Loyztoi, ran as' a ®**“ ®** Adult education classes were Staples was a ^em ber of tha p S S m o d e r n , BRICK RANCH — Modern for the money. T. J. Crockett, Junction Routes SO and 83 Lodge and Memorial Lodge, as president of the Italian So- pU®atUon o f hiride phosphate. Live Stock 42 too. Can be four or five bed­ In January townspeople met Progressive although he is a Mary’s Roman Catholic again sponsored by the OGS crew of the brigantine *Tan- includes garage and applianc­ kitchen with built-ins, 2'^ Realtor, 643-1577. •botl^ Knighte of Pythias, was cial___ Club ______at _a recent meeting price per child If there are attic contents or whole estates. rooms. 1% baths, one car ga­ 876-0953 • 640-6577 tour or moro to a f S to^ meeting to torm a registered Democrot. Thorp was C^uroh on Rt. 31 completed tor PTA. kM” when she made her fi«ei THREE YEAR OLD, % Mor­ es, $110. J. D. Real Estate, baths, formal dining room, helil Tuesday evening at Odd of the organization. Furniture Repair Service, 643- rage, rear patio. Vacant. $15,500 — ASSUMABLE mort­ . . . “ “ school building c o m m 111 e e victorious in an election.ixxx.-_ x,..*that use“®« in rtotnih—October was dedicated T.toLibrary services and mem- voyage around the world. Ha - gan mare. Ideal for riding or 643-6129. family room with fireplace, 2- Fellows Hall. Other officers to serve for school, including Rham (SBC), with five people chosen 744E. Here’s an opportunity to pick gage, conveniently located 5- saw nearly 80 per cent of rilgl- 27. The youth organlza- berships increased In both the will show colored movies of his breeding, $500. or best offer. car garage, AA zone, $32,600. up a good buy. T. J. Crockett, Mrs. Gladys Gamble of 431 room home in desirable St DUPONT “SOI” 1967 are Edward Kraus, vice ^ t o $2.50 from the fioor, and tour more ble voters easting their ballots, the church was host to public, libraries, due to the de- trip. CaU 648-2849. Philbrlclf Agency , Realtors, Realtor, 643-1577. Lydall St. was installed as moat president; Donald Zagora, sec- P**|®Wld. The money and per- selected by town boards as their James Parish area. Leonard In the only other major local three other local church groups mand of a growing community, Among the Interesting WIths 649-8464. excellent chief of the Pythian retary; Russell Burch, treasur- abould be returned representatives. PALOMINO, half Morgan geld­ ond floor, central, call 643-6872. Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. contest. Democrat Lucius Pet- during an inter-faith youth ses- The town had its first Fife 'Will be the finding of the anchor glassware. We buy estates. CHENEY ESTATE—14 rooms, 4 Sisters of Memorial Temple. aa eoon as possible to the class *<*‘The SBC went to work im­ ing 5 years old, western broke. NYLON CARPETING er, and Dave Williams, finan­ tingdU Jr. unseated the kmg- aian early in the past year for and Drum Ball in April for the o f ' the H. M. S. Boimty off Village Peddler, Auctioneer, baths, 2-car garage, approx- MANCHESTER Clive Chandler of Box Mt. Rd., room teacher. mediately and soon chose an Call 649-3576 after 2. two new 2- cial secretary. time incumbent, Elmore Turk- the first time. benefit of the Nathan Hale An- Pitcalm Island, strange animals 420 Lake St., Bolton, 640 3247. GARDNER ST. Imately 3 acres of land. By ap­ Bolton, was seated as chancellor School Board to Meet architect. Walter P. Crabtree _■ Furnished Apartments 63-A family flats, 5-5: Ready for oc­ 56% RUBBERIZED PADDING Also, Francis Rupprecht and ington as Judge of Probate. IBe first church of the con- dent Fife and. Drum Corps of the Galapagos, Tahitian-Htda 28’x48’, 3 bedroom Ranch. pointment. Phllbrick Agency, commander of Memorial Lodge, The Hebron Board of Educa- H. By July preliminary plans cupancy. Separate furnaces, John Daigle, auditors; Trus­ Conservation Panel Starts gregation of the Prince of Peace The Coventry Recreation cremation In Articles For Sale 45 This home built in 1966 of­ Realtors, 649-8464. COMPLETELY INSTAUED ON YOUR FLOOR and Bdwln Cook of 96 Glenwood tion win meet tonight at 8 In were complete enough tor a Rooms Without Board 59 t h r e e r o o m furnished apart­ city utilities. See and compare. tees; John Barbero, one year; A conaervation conunittee EvangeUcal Luthenn Church at (iommlHee continued sponsoring I * climb up M t KlU- WAIXPAPER SJiflL.El-300 pat- ment, bath, all utilities, suit­ fers a country setting on a Mortgages available. Call St. as chancellor commander of Thomasinomas Heweitt,neweni, twoiwo years, the - school library, a lengthy hearing to be .....v,,held, a..at which ...uv... xxj„x fw>to0> to tOAS THE THOMPSON HOUSE, MANCHESTER—2 family 5-5, The the corner of Rt. 31 and River programs for swimming and ™*iVl6ro, Africa. able one or-two adults. Park­ lot of 125'x286’ with city . Leon Cieszynski, Builder, 649- Linne Lodge. and Arthur Hewitt, three agenda including the proposed citizens saw the plans, heard the fx,ur-member toms In stock, 37c —^97c single Cottage Street, centrally lo- with 3 bedrooms, permanent equtoment Hst for the new ele- architect’s nresentatlon. asked f™ rm em »er group, witn Hugo Rd. South, was completed and other sports activities tor all roU. Sherwin-WUljams, 981 ing. 272 Main St. conveniences. Includes 2 4291. Other officers of the Pythian years. equipment Hst.for the new ele- architect’s presentation, asked _ . , . „ . x, . . _____ eated, large, pleasantly fur- ______fireplaces, dishwasher, ex- ' siding, aluminum storms and per sq. yd. Sister, Memorial Temple in- iKmig Mueller, chairman______mentary school and the class questions and made recommen- ^ chairman, who form- dedicated in May. * ages, ^ Manobeater Evening BernM Mein St, Manchester. screens. Near bus line. Excel­ cnairman ----- 1 .. ed in the early summer to In- A service of rededlcaU^ of ulshed rooms, parking. Call ONE ROOM completely fur- tra large rooms and cedar stalled Include Mrs. Wendell house committee; Joseph Wy- ®*¥anizatIon tor September 1967 dations. veatteate m e th o d s o f snmitHnr t.N. ^ Grand Father Clock Columbia correapondent VIrgto- ARMSTRONG vinyl ruga, 9 x 649-2358 for overnight and nished housekeeping apart- closets. Plus mi ny custom lent investment at $16,500. Grdves, excellent senior; Mrs. sockl and AUen Scheuy, bar ^1“ ^ discussed. Taking these Into consider- ^ u Coventry Historical So- la Carlson toL 228-9224 12, $7.77. Sherwln-Wl'lUaans, 981 permanent guest rates. ment, all utilities, suitable one extras. $23.900. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, LiSter Smith, excellent junior; committee. anticipated that six atlon, the SBC continued work- the enmmiHM Churchsacquired an 18th century Mhin* St., Manchester. ------adult, parking. 272 Main St. 649-2813. Sec Hcreulen Cenper In Our ^ r c Mrs. E m m a Carroll, manager; President Krau appointed classrooms will be ready In the Ing Md in S®Pt®mber a town ^ ^ i t y H ^ w on IVt 4 ^ grondfather clock, the crafts- J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. Mrs',- Herbert Alley, secretary; Davidtavid WilliamsWilHams asax publicitynublicltv «®w school tor use in Septem- meeting was held tor final e%- T. ^®^** hereby in- Ganshinmanship of Daniel Burnan.Burnap, as MOVIE CAMERA, complete ROOM FOR rent—centrally lo- THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ MANCHESTER — recent 4-bed­ proval of the school and the ^ ^® Selectmen, requesting creasing facilities and services IJudercover Cop 643-5129 Or In The Comfort Of Your Home Mrs. William Tuller, treasurer; officer, and will also appoint **®*'- a gift of' the main office of the outfit, including Editor. Call cated, parking. 643-2669. nished, private .bath and en­ room Colonial, large kitchen, 2 Mrs. Irene Vlncek, protestor; an Investigating Committee Tea,xra. Sets Purchased______granting of a $1,450,000 appro- 1^®^ *’® Established as a to the community. The Rev. town’s'dhly bank, the Manches- 742-8667 after 8. trance, utilities, no pets. 2Z4 fireplaces, screened porch, im­ Fires & Quickly, CLEAN comfortable rooms, Free Estimofes — Expert Installations Mrs. John Keegan, guard; Mrs. tor the year. The Hebron Congregational the project. Work- t r ’^inU sr*tlS7 \ Charter Oak, 643-8368. mediate occupancy, reduced free parking, gentlemen. Call ______CONCORD RD. — beautiful Nqnnle Hlldlng, ipusiclan, and The club win hold a Mid- Church^.lurch Women’s FellowshipFellowshln ing drawings and specifications ^®>^^®® accompusnaccompUsh theirtneir intendedu ^ e a the church, for four years re- i^ ^ t a s t so GALLON INK drums for Ranch, large living r^om, tor- sale. Hayes Agency, Fully Insured the school P“ n>oses in this way. A town signed to accept a post In New Foils Robb^iy sale. Call Manchester Evening Miss Ann Wolfram, past chief. Winter Clambake on FSb. 6. has purohased two silver tea "^®'-® ^PP*'®''®! ®®hool before 7 p.m. 649-0826. Scran- ^WO ROOM furnished apart- mai dining room, cabinet kltch- 646-0131. board and SBC In late Decern- will bo held early in York city. The Rev. Dr. Allison Herald, 643-2711. ton Motel and Cabins, 160 Tol- ment, reasonable rent. Inquire OPEN DAILY OPEN WED., THURS., Mrs. Tuller, district deputy, Mr*. Abuza Named ■ - 1967 to vote tor rotabllshment------. . ; . the occasion. The society con-con­ (Ccmtliuied from Page One). ‘ en, 2 bedrooms, recreation th? 2 K ‘\StiSsi^’’T toJ “®’' the school can go “ '^® «ta»iiimn R. Heaps was appointed the in­ land Tpke., Manchester. jq Depot Square, apartment 4. MON. - SAT. 10 to 6 FRL NIGHTS tUl 9:00 assljHed by Mrs. Walter Potyra Mrs. Henry Abuza o f Rock- tinues monthly “historical’’ ex-' room, landscaped yard. Mar­ out tor bids this month. ■ the proposed oommissioh. terim poster. LOSTY PILE freiB from soil is and Mrs. John Keegan con- vllle has been asked 'tb serve church. hibits in its display case in the della grabbed It and fell to one lon E. Robertson, Realtor, The 36-room school .should be six-member police oonunia- tbe carpet cleaned ^rith Blue ROCKVILLK- newly decorat ducted the Installation, After as chairman o f the Home Serv. Elach set consists of ax-cQffee Random Report town hall. knee .‘‘He fired five shots to rap­ professional rirl. kitchen piiv- . ,,, ^ , 643-5953. NOTICE ready occupancy in the fall study committee reached a Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- the Installation Mrs, Gamble ice Committee tor the pot, tea pot, sugar bowl and Coventry High School’s Class id succession. Codelia was not er $1. The Sherwin-Williams fleg*, call M9-6258 after sito. apartment in res. In accordance with the re- of 1968, and will be built on whether or Many persons were recogniz­ hurt. Idential area. Adults. No pets. NEW 8 ROOM Raised Ranch, quirements of the Zoning Reg- presented a-past chief pin and Cross. creamer; lemon dish and fork, of 1966 had the school’s first Co. town-owned land between the ® outdoor graduation exercises in ed in one way or another during The man with the F-38 and the LARGE ROOM for rent, busi- monthly. 649-4824, 875-1166. baths, formal dining room, ulations of the Town of Man- certificate to Miss Wolfram. A graduate of the University I*!’?® tray. The tray will high school and town hall on ifilaaton*-A. n w study committee the year for accomplishments man with the knife at Oodelia’a flOUP’S ON, the rug that Is, so ness woman or girl, privileges, large wooded lot. Financing no Chester, Connectiaut the Zon- Other officers of Memorial of Connecticut with graduate ?® engraved "First Congega- 2 Lodge include Melvin G. Cox work at the New York School Chuch of Hebron, 1716- R t ^ l- to Regulations providing tor con- ^ service in their stomach were kUled iMtantiy. clean the spot with Blue parking. 643-7030 after 4. _ . .. — problem. Leonard Agency, Re- i„g Board of Appeal’s will hold USE "JfwaUi" The SBC. which has ’ been stru^on of 1^-denslty multi- «®'f® endeavor. Again, m ^ y They were identified early to- ’ Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- Business Locations alters, 646-0489. Jr., vice chancellor; Horace E. or Social work, she is a former I®*®- a public hearing on Monday, Thank Yon Notes ...... ftm lly garden apartments were r®®^!®"^: ®®'’“ t®d uncountable ja y through fingerprints as - sr, SlixOIcqtt Variety Store. NEAR MAIN STREET, clean Peckham, prelate; Albert O. teacher in the Vernon school room for gentleman, parking, MANCHESTER—original own- -January 16, 1967 at 8 p.m. in Fountain, master of work; Mol- system and a former social The members of the Gilead sticking so closely to its time- ^ ^ ^ adqpt^ effective in April, as volunteer time to the jam es Jennings, 40, and AUen . Don’t Freeze, / Congregational Church have tables, has William Miller as BLUE LUSTRE not only rids separate entrance. 649-4256. er, selling 6 room Cape with 3 Hearing Room of the Mu- vin O. Fox Sr., secretary; Thom- worker with Children’s Serv- The PMt year also saw resIr- ® housing ordinance reg- jnary presets ^of service on speed, 27. PoUce said both men J* SUITE of offices presenuy ^ ^edrooms, large entry toy- ti'clpal Building on the follow- carpets of soil but leaves pile, asxB. ftollason, financial secre- Ices o f Connecticut, received. several thank you Its chairman. Other members soft and lofty. Rent electric ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, suited for professional purpose aluininum applications: notes for the Christmas boxes ®i« Ronald Aronson, Stanley central1 location.1 _ —. a.]__wv Mrs.____ Dorsey,___!__ Iisp ni>fe>now available I inm the State ^ _ we please... tary; George E. Magnuson Sr., Mrs. Abuza - la preeenUy shampooer, $1, Paul’s Point A storms and screens. Convenient - Jac Construction Co., troaauror; William J. Byrnes school social worker cn the that were distributed to older Papanos, Thure Hamerlto, Lu- 14 Arch St. Theater Building. Can be sub­ location. Only $16,400. 1()% Inc., 27 Frances Drive,' Rural ______members o f the churrti at the dus Pettlnglll Jr., Albert Ste- Hqmbllc„ w, i»co>d "X cludln/LrcoUo, rtol.oS » Wallpaper Supply. Jr., master at arms* Bruce staff o f the Enriedunent Cen term as second selectman, re- divided If necessary. For in­ The wounded man was tonta- -r, down. Wolverton Agency, Residence Zone. Variance is re- Sunoco Heating Dil Charboneau, Inner guard, and ter, a pr^ram tor t^I^%n holiday. Those vdio expressed venaon. Garland Reedy, Paul slened tor nersonal reasons ef-i Institute of PubUc Service ooiF CITY- gas-taeater, or bottled formation call Theater mana­ Realtors, 649-2813. ,, quested to erect attached ga­ their thanks Included Miss Jes- Boardman and Richard Cough- Apartments—Flats— ger. 643-7832. A quality heating oil delivered FrAA-rick W SheTwln. outCT With l e ^ l n g problemr con _ . fectlve Jan. 1. Rdchard Nicolai *»cted a course In Municipal COLLEGE RECEIVES GR/WT Thomaa . gas. Heats 4-6 rooms. $20. 0 rage which will be closer to ducted by the Vernon School Uwight Un. was chosen to roplace him. ' Property Tax Administration Q M o n t^ e , about 33. H a j w r^ ■ Walnut St. Tenements 63 automatically! Burner service 24 ______rMTMTo-PDTAT o f a School street line than Regulations ^Other officers Linne Lodge system. She is also a member Bmest B. Ding- Sewage Study Begtonlng Weslev Lewis a long-time weeks In the Cbventry NEW LONDON (AP) -4 Con- ported m serious condltloo to LOOKING for anything in roal Colonial custom permit, at above location. hours a day! An easy-payment Formation of the sewage niember o f Ihe board' ^ . toiMce ^ 4/vtkSwh>wn haU’s board wwNWtroom for some nectlcut CoUege has annoij Harlem Hospital with a Oheat Andover, 2,000 square foot built by owner, 2% baths, 2 ^own of Manchester about include Sigfrid J. Poison, vice of the Tolland County Auxill- weti. Boildin^ Materials 47 estate rentals — apartments, plan! Get them all—Get Sunoco LOW C05T. TOO! chancellor; Harold Modean, pre- ary o f Children’s S e ry l^ . study group came about as the chairm i^also resigned personnel of the Tolland- a $400,000 grant from) the wound. He was booked to absen- homes, multiple dwellings, no building. Ideal for warehouse fireplace, 100x200 lot, alumi- j i / npres of innH oumaH hv tha Heating Oil. Let’s talk. late; Carl A. Gustafson, master She has acted as po-chair- w ^ ^ * * * * ? ! ^ ^ r^sult of joint meetings with personal leaaons. His seat Windham Counties and area. Charles A. Dana Foundation to- tia on charges of assault, rol>-, ^ HARDWOODS —all species, all fees. Call J. D. Real Elstate, CASH RATES (IS WORDS) Fsf Jif^rir* aiijiiA.ve A QuU aecre- ^ steering: oommlitee Hebron o6mcpondent, Mrs, the boards of selectmen and filled by John AUen, and local police department ward its proposed $2.5 million bery and violation of tha anti- tfmenaions, hardwood ply- 643-5129. tnry* BJdwand Noren, cHlzens, sponsors of Marjorie Forter, tel. 228-9116. health and the planning and Malcolm Erb was Chosen as the two Jail oeUs Installed art center. ( weapons law. atoods and veneers. Wood OnoDoy.... 45e 3 Doys ....$1.17 secrotary: Evan W. Nyqulat. wveral programs tor teen- zoning commission. All were chairman. which were donated by the Con- Charles E. Shain, president of Police intensified thrtr search •'t Product SpedalUea, 246-8272.. 3% ROOM APARTMENT-cen- OARAGE TYPE building, 1,100 ed, hot water heat, w a lH o Residence Zone, tral locatibn. Heat, hot water, square feet office, utilities, carpeting in living room. variance is request- Six boys... .$1.98 10 Doyt .*.. .$3.00 troasuror: l&ul Erickson, mas- «g®rs w d parents on "Prob- aware of the serious problems Coventry aiso lost, through nectlcut' State Department of toe coUege for women, haid for the fourth ma^ gas for cooking, wall to wall business zone 2. Excellent tor Dining room and entrance ®d lor the open storage of man­ ter at arms; Harry Thoren. to- Uma F a c ^ t h e Adolescent.’’ Firemen Qnell evident In the lake area as well death, Arthur (Jlsen. ’ who had PubUc Works, and which were Wednesday ^construction of | the Lussen said there was no sp­ as the business district on Mato been dog warden 'ter many taken roto the Old State Prison center for tfie creative and per- parent connection between tha Diamonds— ^Watches— carpeting, Venetian bUnds'and small business. 646-0022, 649- hall. Many more custom fea- "ufactured ' building sections, at ner guard, and Cart E. Thoron, IMMEDIATE ACTION e t yeara He was roplaced by his ^ Wethersfield. Robert A. formingi arts should begin to men who tr^ed to rob OodeUk Jewelry 48 garage. Second floor of private, tures. Buy direct from owner, above location. outer gaaid. Vernon Elementary.FTO Blaze in Auto All persons Interested may Call before 10:30 we^days (9 A.l|!l. Saturdays). O e i ^ Ohappell, dlstitet dop- wiU hold Apotkick supper Mon- It ■was felt that the problem eon, Alan. . Oalsse of Windham was employ- toetll6 spri|ng.spnpi^. andcuiu toe U422 allegedautvK«iu narcotics puaher home. $136 per month. Middle $31,900. 643-8778. He stud ♦160,000 of toe Dana from whom the detective bad •BTATt^S AHD JSJWJUAtY rs- aged couple preferred. Write I

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■ \ THOTSDAY, MOTTARY 12, M «7 , f ■ PAGE TWENTY Ew nm g l|i?raliii AvengB Dnily Net Press Run^ The Weather For the Waek Ended Cloudy and continued m ild, from the church council wUl.be Jumniy 1,1067 tonight and tomorrow, low t«H presented, financial reports ^ v- night 30-36, high tomorrow tt About T o™ from Your Neighbor’s Kitchen en, as well as pastoral surveys. PJLC. high 40a. «ffnnii^iiitn ^ fViA moof^v>n ^ Church School progress and hn 15,04S; •“WlldUfe of the Eastern The annual congregational ouUlne of the musical program I Manchester— A City of VUktge Charm WV>odlands,’’ second of the ser- By DORIS BELDINO meeting of Eftianuel Lutheran will also be given. Resolutions Ms of five 'Audubon film lec- (Olaszitled Advertizing on page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Mrs. Roger Kennedy of 27 Church will be held Sunday at *■ budget wlU be ml^t- (TWENTY PAGES) ' MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1967 tttres, will be shown tonight at VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 87 Philip Rd. says Carmel Topped St p,m. In Luther Hall. The meet- ^ officers will t in' Bailey Auditorium of Man­ ' Chocolate Loaf Cake rates high tag was orlginaUy scheduled for Ue presented by the nominating chester High School. The ser­ S p.m. committee. BINGO ies is sponsored by Lutz Junior 'with her family and guests. 'It The Rev. Eric; Gothberg, as- Refreshments and a fellow; EVERY M ONDAY— 8 P.M. i^useum and the Manchester is,” she says, “exactly the kind State News elstant pastor, will open.: the ship hour will follow the regu- P. A. C. BALLROOM ISs Aplenty In Mekong to Stay Jhycees. of a cake which is easily trans- meeting with devotions, and the lar meeting. Mrs. Edward ------jtorted to potlucks and picnics. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor, Trares and Mrs. Leonard A. 26 VILLAGE STREET. R O C K V IU ^ "GHrcAGb (AP)-r-Retlred Members of the t^FW will as It Is baked, frosted and will conduct the business meet- Johnson are in charge o f the State Seeks ‘ police Sgt. Marahall Pldg- Uponsor a Sea F\x)d night to- stored, all in the same pan.” ing. A comprehensive report refreshments. eon is celebrating Friday inorrow from 7 to 11 p.m. at Carmel Topped Chocolate Loaf 3.3 the ISth by attaching hta Ihe Post Home, 608 E. Center 1% cups sifted flour $ Million new license, AV 1300, and U.S. Readies Bt. The event is open to mem- 1 teaspoon baking soda hia new city vehicle sticker, bers and guests. % teaspoon double action bak- College Aid 1313, to hia-auto. He already ____ _ ing powder has litinoia Police Associa­ The executive committee of ?■,, teaspoon salt HARTFORD (AP) — A state tion decal numbier 1313. 1% cups sugar USDA TOP CHOICE commission aimoi^ced today it In 1928, Pidgeotl startled Delta ‘Home’ Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of ^banon, will meet Monday at ^ cup cooking oil or solid is seeking $3.8 million from the police officials by acc^ting SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) A short-range operation by 4,- shortening VALUE-WAY TRIMMED star 13. He was the first in jhso p.m. at Masonic Temple. federal government to help fi­ — A detachment of American 000 U.S. Marines and Vletnam- 16 years to accept the num­ 1 cup buttermilk or sour nance $24 million worth o fl^ ld - support troops — engtaeers, sig- ese was in its eighth day on the ' milk ber. ing projects at nine collegesJn nal and security forces — has; coastal ’Thanh Phu peninsula, 8B The executive board of Man­ 3 squares (3 ounces) choco­ He wore No. 13 until 1055 PORTERHOUSE Connecticut. set up shop in the Mekong River 'lndles south of Saigon and 40 chester PTA Council will meet late, melted and cooled ;hen he was promoted to m ' The money is available under delta in a movement expected miles from My ’Tho. A detach- tonight at 8 at the home of 2 eggs, unbeaten He had to ex­ r - ' Title I of tiie Federal Higher to commit at least a 15,000-man ment of 12 to 20 U.S. Leather- Mrs. Eugene Montany, 280 Fer­ 1 teaspoon vanilla OR badges and the best 'r- It, ^ Education Facilities ' Act, ac­ U.S. Infantry division to the war necks reported moderate casu- guson Rd. All ingredients should be at he-couldNdo was No. 213. cording to the Commission on in that waterlogged rice bowl. alUes in a clash with a Viet room temperature. If self-rising PidgeonN»tired from the Cooperation wdth Federal Auth­ The U.S. Command an- Cong force of undeitermined flour is used, baking powder police force in 1061 and is orities In Matters Pertaining to nounced today the detachment size in the first solid eng^age-. and salt should be omitted and T-BONE now employed. Bs, a deputy Police Report Higher Education. moved to.an area on the My ’Tho mei>t of this campaign. Enemy for the chief of the circuit baking soda reduced to % tea­ River at Dong Tan — about five casualties were not known. Break Attempts spoon. If solid shortening is The commission voted Thurs­ used (butter, margarine or day to ask the U.S. Commis­ ~ j miles southwest of the town of u.S. ccwnmanders have said sioner of Education for the fol­ He spends most of gouthwest the delta, laced b y-26,000 Allies Two attempted breaks, one lard), the total amount of milk lowing amounts: working hours at thee c csj ^ Saigon — and "is continuing navigable waterways and M the HoUday Lanes, the oth- be r^uced to % cup. center—on the 13th floor. preparation of the base site.” courAless miles of siframps and __ . ^ ^ _. .. Sift all dry ingredients to- — $500,(KX) for a $9.2 million •r at the Coronet Gas Station shortening (oU) science building at Wesleyan ’iW long-heralded shift of paddy fields, must be wrested at 868 Center S t, were report- and 2/3-cup buttermilk or sour University, Middletown. Ameri^a^ to the thickly pop- from Viet Cong control if the STEAK — $500,(XX> for a $3 million ulated d^lta, which could con- war is to be won by the ahied •d by police today. milk and beat for two minutes life sciences building at Trinity Tojq^o Army tribute to^'maklng 1967 the side. More than a third of South ' The custodian of the lanes at until batter is well blended and 3 College, Hartford. bloodiest year^qf the 'Vietnam Vietnam’s 16 million people live I© Spencer S t called poUce at “ electric mixer Is — $HOO,000 for a $3 million War, developed tbs. shells from In the delta and it 1s estimated, _ ^ used, beat at low to medium »:16 a.m. yesterday after hear- mathematics building at the Takes Over supporting artillery silled eight 1(X),(X)0 guerrillas are based Ing a noise at the rear door and remainder of milk, melted University of Connecticut, American soldiers and^wunded among them. Storrs. Spotting two cars, with park- chocolate, unbeaten eggs and In New Coup 34 In a company of the Is^In- Fear that the massive fire- (Herald photo by Ofiara) — $600,(X)0 for a $2.5 million tag lights on, leave the parking vanilla and beat for addition- fauitry Division In the Irs^ power of modem American physical education building ,^t COTONOU, Dahomey (AP) — ’Triangle north of Saigon. weapons might claim heavy toll ta t police reported. al two minutes. Pour into llght- MRS. KENNEDY AND CLAIRE Southern Connecticut State Cci- ’The tiny coffee-growing_ _ land___ of "Preliminary investigation ji^ong civilians was L ter of thf^rm \ arrest^ come of the election After^, plosions roared through an a S tL iX s d^^^^ x j j j work of youths who do it for sioner Robert O. Lowery said he buildings were mainly one aiid VALUES $8 to $15! States, and that 2,641 persons 28-oz. of the Armstrong Rubber Co.’s „ shifted from they havrthree mlsrile p o k in g g igh t-block area o f Jam ai- ' "kicks.” The courts show little APPLE­ believed all occupants of build­ two-family frame homes. BMUggQBP MATIONAZ, Discontinued Styles were arrested for causing the Jars maintenance workers remained Red Cuards to t®"®® Minister Un Piao, Mao s atatlons on Grand Bahama, ® d o a fm v i ings in the area had been safely sympathy for this type of mis- damage. off their jobs today in what was “ ®‘>- ‘**®^ “ «>- Bleuthera and San Salvador ^ "fd H.K. Merker, a vice president chief. Several Coventry youths ______SAUCE called an unauthorized strike. , certain that the situa- purge. Islands and an under*water base t“ g or dam agin g 20 h om es it s tl^end the w r id . ^Id removed.' .'x of the Brooklyn Union Gas Go., Lowery saidt that the gas waq^ who threw firecrackers into The Pentagon, headquarters A company spokesman said y Peking reauired Mao’s ^ correspondent for the news- at Andros, and they want to be and lig h tin g th e predaw n John Cosminski, 26, ^ told Lowery his crews wera being allowed to bum while it Sweet Life—Sweet Mixed about 13 of the 60 maintenance There* Is \ nosslbllitv P®'P**' AsaW said he saw angry sure this place is going to stay Slty With brilliant yellow lyn, In describing the serene ^adually shutting dowgi two mail boxes in Coventry faced of the Defense Department, has„ was gradually shut off "to'mini­ jail sentences, and were made three times more floor space" men on the morning shift re- bie ^ le J c e i K Wt demonstrating in front stable." and orange flames visible mdip cirtoff valves. He said oU>- PICKLES drove into the Jamaica section. mize . any potential explosive er workmen were digging Into to pay for each mail box they than New York’s Empire State portedriea forror work.wora. Shanghai and other cities will "I think “they ®y are also fright- lofor r miles around. DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTK "It seemed to us that the situaUch.'” the' street to reach the main so damaged. In Michigan, a jus- Building and is twice as large Armstrong has a total of spread y, Feklng and other ®alUng for thq ouster of Security ened that if the Progressive Lib- There were no reports of inju- Adnlster Hrieh Fu-chlh. flames were shooting 300 to 400 Residents had tieen evacuated it"could h^ capped. tice sentenced two 18-year-olds as Chicago’s Merchandise Mart. q t. abw t 1,6(W emptoj^s. ^ j throughout mainland Chi- eral party won, Cuba’s Castro rles. from ' a surrounding 10-block The walkout started Thurs- __ .i Obviously Liu’s followers could eventually use this as , , , . . . , feet high,” said Peter Anceii, ^ ...... na.” ■ “ '1. ...uu...... u c.j —w — - Men and women rushed out of ™ ^ Rronitivn “ We could feel area .that bad been threatened (See Page Eight) day night. A spokesman for the jgpanese - newsmen reported beachhead.’’ Grey said. their homes in nightclothes, CAMPBELL’S SOUP ^ ^ Progressive Liberal party, gome carried suitcases CREAM OF Thursday s People’s Dally and which made unexpected gains in valuables, over/* Two fire engines were de- the party th^retical journal the elections, awaited a call for In the Legislature MUSHROOM "Red Flag” denounced MANCHESTER Springtring Fashion Preview mrm’’':!*the“ to;‘S ‘e; S cans New Bill Proposes big counterattack launched- by has claimed it is more pro^ destroyed. » ..D.,.. o .j—♦ control, apparently saved many The fire broke out shortly aft- B&M Designers Create Amencan than the ’’Bay Stfeet ' •- _ „ j (See Page Thirteen) ...... “ ves. er 5 a.m. - UBLIC MARKET Boys,” powerful white business- BAKED 28-OZ. At times, the flames reached About three hours late the $20 Per Head Grant 803-805 MAIN STREET Gone (See Page Nine) hundreds of feet Into the air in a dense, black smoke that had BEANS HAR’TPQRO (AP) — .Every Other' bills filed Thuirsday In­ Own Stripe Style Sooner Sailor town and,city in the state would cluded such diverse proposals aa curbing labor and expanding un­ receive an outright grant of $20 is a welcome change from the Fresh Produce By RHEA STEWART Gets Top Navy employment compensation. Roost Beef and Ham you've been having . . . Special Herald Writer per pei^son per year under a bill Rep. Jean T. ’Ihoraton, R- JOY Giant Size' proposed in (he General Assem­ Glastonbury, field several Wlla NEW Y O R K — When a de- Enlisted Rank III . a w SNO-WHITE bly. aimed at restricting organized Our Own Make Sugar Cured Corned Beef •Igner doesn’t rind the sort of ’The bill was filed Thursday SKIPPY SAN DIEGO, Calif. AP) — A labor. stripes he wants, he msikes his, by Senate ' Minority Leadipr 26-year veteran from Orr, Okla., One measure would probiiMt ^18-oz. own. Bands of wide satin rib­ Frederick Pope Jr. o f Fairfield fresh from the harrel! rb . PEANUT was named today as the Navy’s so • called “ union shops,” in MUSHROOMS Jar bon, mosUy black but with one and House Minority Leader top enlisted man. which membership ta a udoa atark ribbon of white, run Nicholas A. Lenge of West Hdct- LEAN, TENDER, TASTY BUHER The first "Senior Enlisted Ad­ is a (xmdition of employment. ford. around the full sleeves and the viser” is Delbert D. Black, 44, Another bih would bar poUtt- CHUCK PIECES ...... CRISP CALIF. PASCAL hem of a sheer black marqui­ ’The two repufbUcans said the • • • • • AUNT JEMIMA whose mission will be to counsel (See Page Eight) 5 'bill would be “ to asalat towns, sette cage dress that Andrew the chief oi naval personnel in Woods said was his own favo­ cities and boroughs to, reach RUMP PIECES ...... PANCAKE Washington on enlisted tnen’s their own solutions to pressing rite of his spring collection. problems and policies. He was W i l l i CELERY HEARTS pi. Z t Morton Myles mhkes far less problems by making a state MIX install'ed in ceremonies at the grant with no strings attached.” Fancy Boneless Brisket Cut To Any Size expensive clothes for Jeunesse, Naval ’Training Center. but he also creates his own ’The plan Would provide $101,- SWEET LIFE Black will receive about $11,- 141,000 for distrlbuUan over the Bulletin LARGE SUNKIST NAVEL stripes by sewing together 082 a year as the Navy’s coun­ 46-oz. bands of white voile and brown next fiscal biennium. FR E E! One Head of New Cahhage with Each Purchase of Corned Beef! TOMATO terpart to Sergeants Major of The proposal is a departure Cans wUe. BREZHNEV CHARGE the Army and Marine Corps. from the usual procedure fol­ dozen JUICE Stripes are seldom modest in The balding, ruddy-faced 6- lowed by the state govenunent, MOSCOW (AP) — L ^ d FANCY, FRESH, SMALL, LEAN ORANGES from our new the designs the nation’s fashion footer wiU be promoted from which gives grants only for spe­ I. Brezhnev charged today chief gimner’s mate when the PORK B u n s Self Serve editors have been viewing at cific projects and purposes. Giat the United States had Delmonloo’s Hotel under the formal charter tor the new post Lenge said the idea is like bombed residential seotlana Produeej SUNSHINE VIENNA FINGERS 14% oz. pkg. 45c aiuTloes o f the American De­ is drafted. He' most recently one suggested on the federal of Han(4 and thereby placed ^ Departmwt' signer Series. The very flr^t served as otaef master-at-arms levri, in which part of federal' new obstacles in the way el FROM THE FIN6ST GROWERS IN CONN. WE RESBtVE W C klG H T TO UMIT QUANTITIES costume shoira, in the ■ol jack­ They have an adopted son, Donr Uglier future surpluses. lltotl" t (8ee Pi«e Ten) et with white detail. W. 9. smash mirrors just for “kicks.” ,(AP Fhotofax) / ‘ T ";,' .m a